Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Oct 1897, p. 3

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King st.| hoe bocwoon Johnston and In] on Gordon su-n..MxmI). {BEFORE mun DEUISIONI Ia made with reference to the Company in which you intend to insure it mil be decidedly to your advantage to in- vestignte the nancial standing of the different companies. The last avail- able government returns show that the is a strong and progressive Com.pany, its ratio of assets to lialiilities and net surplus to liabilities being larger than tliat of any other Canadian Company. Its Compound Investment and In- -.--6..-And Inn-all-p Blun- Inn vvlliyvullu Iuuvunuuvnuu `-133: III vostment Annuity Plans combine very liberal and advantageous features. All Policies issued by the Company are indisputable after being in force one year. Wan nnvnnlulnha ax-nlnnnhu-In A no ll-I IUKUU UIJU J'Dlu For pamphlets explanatory of the company's nttraotivo investment plans of insurance and copies of its last an- nual report. showing its unexoelled financial position, address Hardwa rel Noi'th American Life WV . Ngpmcroa. LSEMAN `Babs. co. 'I'f\(\N'I'l'I EPP3'30L090A| Ill woulngton BL. Ila. lens] to man an. Iowa. -Mu Cover the {turn u union nu own-with u rlunu-.[ lml n I! re euro yv I he cmtal. rcrnnnn who in I `"-*.n' '2`: ":3 ":2:::`**;; ,"w*'z'"=`*;::s&s:;5 Ilnll` . nu a M cu n `uro- AND I N1oNVLAn'rns. nuyure an mums an ear of Dunn` uml noun! lukn u an mm-I1 mum. n nlmlnozu v umy name old It: tcorn tum bum- fonp `nu-rs. } mgu ml. mptg u 1-erndh rgryhl IN! arm nr .' mu dmwI o:m;. Ask for {ch- 0n'| Our-o-All om and union Plantar. 11 cheats ln ea-=_IA bong. sum 1 m-nun:-un or \'IIL lb; MI from 'lho Mm-Ity I` `.uI.a_-r \_\ urk8. we . .. cu mm: 0! 60 crnts. g\I.I'Il-II` II\lI Ti. TORONTO COLE AGENI8 FOR HIE DOMINION OF CIINADI ll |'VlI lI|'l\orl:Ip|-'0 IIUVH1 I'Ll'||B"I n ma ca: 1 om. omen -In-re Mitchnllm Cun- rn nu Iylon 1-mm In Imilln|.lhOlIn|I\ nave: gone.-. n_- 1 I Inger Ln jun II ppm: formal- unnec Heel Hm! 1: ul here! on the Mn! Imvlvlly mum by clmlhu, It I \-r you Mm` wcarinr n whllo renulw-, mud In u tx or two wuly a ma 1 \ pjocu. 7_ or_g:umI I_I}fl l_SInmgr_\s amt rfqn L'_ _rm:- \'0l'lR, Lawn 1, .\hus., on recs-mt or mutants. mm In more nnrgioyinq when In :1 hurry.un \v.ms I mull u h-ue.-, Hum In lTn-I m- numps all nluuk tuin-llu-1'1 N only uuo. llml .~ uuk Io Iometmm; l0 woll I. .~m'a- nnnn nnuv or this klml. . t-ml ::.menu to I In NOVMUI` PLAu'l'n;u. won 3. Lawn. M_nnn.. luI'l.\\'0 k|n<|v-M (`urn {`lauwn'u. uvu kllltht or eh-u.uIl Conn rLu~Im ; an-~. now: to -mlanoe; and gel. wmca eumuv hunk-I , mm Hum tun woman A your atuuuu. Fouuuuu m mu vllkullhy L`uuuu1u.I. ` 7: Sold by all rlrn ms, nu` sent by xn from "no on-Ity Plum` '28-ll! li an at, reccxpt j |l!.-|.-`_I mggwmhm. V861!) m'?A1L Dnuanms. nav 1-no ul1'nu,-um Anon In nn`Fl'o W1 '3 -'---w u-uuwv-up-:>-- ASK FOR MFTCI-|:'l.L'S CORN PLASTER. In Mun mum m1l.nH-n {Hun-.\ Munich : (`nu BECAUSE Good I.` (III .- Painting. (III Kinds Brushes _Fa.l} ' Fa} I{e'or'e}EiizE.' W. J. FAIR. FOR. - . KIN (turn! uud Mmniuna riot: U turn union nu own-with I :un~ w II mmmu. wl pontrnml lhorl lo mike their to | uu crnu-_ Mitchell's Original XII Pll RI AJITF |corbett s. I VIHDIA IIIIUUUQIUI no not modo now-o-don with tho room in Oh oromombon In tho fommn old hid ICU for ptoo Ind othor goodies of __yoIIt_Mu;l don. Bho would ohonu her mhld 1! oho could loo tho oopoolouo and lonoinbly prlood Ildobonrdn that we no I Cl II: T. F. `HARRISON CO. ` .:"'4".`.'."'2a.`-'1' mun V . from Bpiok and Span Kitchen Utensils U IIULIBIIB and Cutlery. I I . KINGSTON 25:; . i rr.'....` VT` IW ITITI, ILIKTI IRISH IJIYUT ills. Thin II no! hit. but truth. Ono pm I don.` Boo ndnmaounnt. Small nill nd! (Inn; mdl mil: [ INDIGESTION and ~ .9'Y5T!.P`TlN' Your Grandmother Says I`-II Once clen to the individuel that kidney disease in the romlt of uric ecid Ind oxe- lete of lime. which have their piece in the humen eyetom. herdening end forming in- to atone-like eubetencee. end the folly of treetin ench e dieeeee with my medicine other t sin e liquid end one thet will die- eolve theee eohde, there will be e little ttiing with pille. powders and remedies ol thie oheracter. which cennet poeeihly eeotepermenent cure. The ncoeea of South Amerioen Kidney Gate in due to the` feet that en e liquid it immediately teechen the dieeeeed pert. end dieeolvee theee alie- Iiee end herd eehelencee. It never feile. Sold by W. H. Medley. I III? TIIIVWUKIIICI pill. sun hos. emu print. Nrrlck. unnrcn ureec. Mrs. A. W. Richardson will romivo her pant-nuptial culls at her pretty now home on Wellington alreohon Mondny,Tuendny and Wednesday nlbornoonu, October lath. l0t.h and 20th. GERALDINE. no only my `lo Avoid no Oroumolroy} Mu. Roan Ilaycar, of Toroqto, in the guest 0! Dr. and Mrs". Noilaon: Mr. and Mn. Britton returned on Thursday from A visit to Mrs. Schuyler`: at Brooklyn, N V. .. Mi.c.-L..Fnnnie Evans, of Ottawa. in the guopt. ofMn-. W. I} Skinner, West. ntreob. Mina Inning Kurluntrick rnlurnnd on Amxanuer nlrkpnnrlcu. amlun I I amt. Min Mnrthn Smith leaves today for To- ronto. where the will be the guest of Miss Merrick, Church street. II... A \l.` D:.o.l...-Jgnn -pill hAnQ:uA tum There were at least. three Afternoon toes rviving in town this weak. one on \\'odnea- iay no Mn. Bbraubenzefl, one on Thurs-_ ms`; at. Mnee Fowler : Uniun street, and Ono on Friday by the Levmn moiety at Queen : collage. Mu Mnlntvm nnd Minn Mncdnnell unvo Mu. Molntyro and Miss Macdonoll gave card pznrtien. and Mrs. Swifn a supper party during the put. week, all three lunc- tionn being in honor of Mn. Harry l'at.t.or- son, of Toronto. Q 0 O Clot! dtuntilor the ov;un. KUOID OK .'\I 11'. VI` . ll uxllulur, H can Iuuwv. Miss Louise Kvrkpatrick roturncd on Wodnosdqy fmm A month`: visit. with Mrs. Alnxunder Kirk pntrick. Smith : Falls. klsn ll;-Hm Hmis Innvnn In-rlnv far Tn. IEOIIRIC KOO Ollllllfllu -. But upon arriving at the K. '& P. ste- tiou Ilcet no time in melting my way up to the home, end. although too late for the reports. lives in time to see the chil- dren le down to the dining room and take their plecee at the three long low tablet. and to hear them sing their little` grace before they fell to with a right good will at the deinties which had been provided for them. The children all look- ed hright and happy nnd were the perfec- tion of cleanliness Ilul neatnese. They seemed not one whit Rba-Shd by the, crowd of onlookers who stood nrouncl and watch- ed the good things grow less. It wee emueing to notice the way some of them tackled the variety of food placed before them. They` "stood not upon tho order of their going, and in many cases the first item to be considered was the tempting bunch of grapes. placed at each place. and after a few of theseheddieeppeeredmeeeds. skins and mll--|ttention was turned to the current bone, or to the rice with the pro serves on top. We hed time to watch all this for a while. to return to the upstairs tea room and have our own cup ol oolfee and cake, and to nd the same set of children still at ten when we went down again; so their operations were not hur- ried. ` mi... .l.......:e....:-. ........ ..-.... .....e ....-I .r.. rieu. The dormitories were very neat and at- tractive. those on the second lhit being provided with pretty little iron cots,` ennmelled in white, and each one covered with a spotless ocunterpime and pillow sham. The cots in the third llrit are the old-fashioned wooden ones, but they too looked as comfortable as the mole modern kind in the llst below. An iiiterestingr place wee the clothes rocm.where the little garments were methodically folded away, and the sight of all these little brown suits and checked frocks suggested what a busy time there must be in the home when all these little ones are being made ready for early morning Sunday school. The older girls of the home assisted the ladies in dispensing refreshments to the guests, and many rainixrlied upon the bright faces and tidy appearance of these girls in their snowy caps or? aprons. It was a clever idea ol the la ies in having their tea at the home, as many had an object lesson they will not soon forget. and the needs of the home and the good work it is doing will be more fully appreciated by what was seen there yesterday afternoon than would be done by attendin several orphans home meetings. even lg the pub- lie could be brought to attend them in such numbers. wbieh.they could not. I U The sooisl circle in Kin ston. which is known es the younger gir s." hue lost one of its most popular members in the depor- ture of Miss Mery Cotton for her new home on Cooper street at Ottawa. A in e number of her lriends nuembled et t e station on Thursday to hit her good-bye. end the llowors end boxes oi cendies which were brought to the train as ierewell o'er- ings were only an illustretion of the old motto. Sweets to the sweet." Miss Cot- ton has won for herself A warm pleoe in the hearts of e great many Kingstoniens. end, while regretting that she cannot remein with us, we are glad to know that she in- tends to look upon Kingston as "home." We hope that it may be her home It some future day. 0 I I Ewuouwwowwwowww gm IHE sucmm wnnmi 3 ' ' -A-'Lott_crhy0onld|no. The India of the Orphnnu Home commit- tcp no to be congntnlnhod upon tho ano- out 0! their venture in onhutimbing n ten for the usual nnmnl public muting. For two hours the pleasant worn: at tbc homo on Union ntreot. wen thronged with visi- tore, `mnny 6! whom had never before visib- od the institution. `I Innlinun oh. nnnnn` runrn-kn nan. rant] :9 no mo mmwnon. I boliovo the annual report! were read at hnltpub four o cIock. but. as l was at tho: hour [vein owiftly borne in from Smith`: Full: on (2 e Kingston-and Pombroko train. and as I hove not the lnpp' faculty of being in two lace: on once, (I though I aometimon` at t o crodit of accomplishing that fans.) missed the pleoqure of henrimg thou records of the work done for and amongst the children. Rut. nnnn nu-rix-inn Al`. Hm Kr. it P. lb:-u Will pouicinly out tick hooducho and aunt in nhn-n. Outer`: Lmlo Liver ml. mu. 4. mm an Inn! on-II. (hm DEADLY KIDNEY DISEASE. rumor-. Doom-dtoi-I. mums. 273-7 Bagot at:-cot. ntunnphqiutlnonlsln alumnu- I.n.o.ooIrAn. I--|\I. A.-- _ ,x. o. c. PILISI lonnotnl ha honohnh. Nquln Ipochl dpu. `Bung.-hdyu:r.I`noCundobyI|o DOUG`. ot Istion_ cannon rolqc yon. Bpocmdyulg` vnphbh Inn. not an oouon|nd|nndgoodu.uonndoonLy.3 Lln nonnrijn nl hnmil Dom. ovary hum" pcheuu. `Pun-nunnhl Dung 1.5?-1 . A. '1`. B IWA8'l'*. Folgu`. Ont, '. "From the `M: of Jsnuuy to the , we win up night and day with our two liltlo ha I. omployjng doctors snd rwlnl nvnrv ml of nnant medicine we u-----nu: Ifnmorchantotnuyonoola you thus pchqo dye ptoplnd I wool` goodowilloolot cotton pull equal y volt. do not boliovp Mn. A potion n-king such an auction hon um. shoal dye: and dyi wort. Vnnnh lb Mann tannin nnmkl dim. Mn. w. J. Wilson: Imumon ...;. Toronto. say: : "Run and uvon_|_honI of mmm Compound Iron Pillai. 3! found them good nodldno." Sold by C. Mllnhnll IUIIIIII WIICIII I c. M|Icho|l._ Special AT-wee to Lailes Who contemplate Coloring. Cotton Goods. me: do All. M Miller : Iron Tonic Pillo an do! a grab work in roltorln people to bat sh. smsngth and personal city. They con- tain tour of tho boot tonic: om diooonncl. 50 pm: in a box [or 25:. :0 Wide`: drug on. - le A l uII- rledyed-Doctreee. A1'l.A.\TA, Gm, Ocn. I0 -E|in Ann Grier. e con!-bleck nognu. in the first 0! the femele lot of her race to enply for e li- cence to practice medicine in Georgie. She holds e diplome from the women'e medicel college in Phlledel hie. where ehe etndiod for four yenre. M1 twelve other eppli- oeuteehe took the ma enlninetion. cciulanw Jump on The uox. Friends of W. A. Butler. porter Ior the Canadian Express Co.. have mined him frmn the wnggou for Ieveral week: end wondered the reason. Muwnllr rheuma- tism was the once end no patient ever ruf- fered more acute pein then William. The complaint. had been of three seen Mend-_ ing and ell moditinee failed to drive it away until he was induced to one Dr. IIeIl'e Rheumetic Cure. Improvement was no- tioeeble [mm the Iireb bottle. end after` using three he wee eble to jump on the box with hie nld-time elecriay. Dr. Hell`: Rheumatic Cure curse my form of rhenme- biem. An internel prepel-etion- 600. e bottle at. Wade`! drug store, . Eln nnu OPCHUU LDC VIIIIB. u I hear that the result of the engaging cf Pinkerton g.letect.ives to endeevor to ferret one the secret. of the bank robbery no No- penee is Lhnt (loceotivee in all part: of the country will be invited shortly co attend A meeting either at Toronto or Monti-eel for the purpogo of taking eteps to orgenixo A Canadian detective association, the object: of winch will be mueuel protection end to try end get some legal enfemmrd egninnt. foreign encronclimonb. The decentiven. pro~ vinoiel and privebe. feel (he action of the Dominion bank in this one very keenly. < They argue that if doctors and lawyeie are protected from alien inbrueion, why nhouldn't. they be. You: 0! Running From Rhoumntllm lio- lloved In on: Dose of Dedlolno. For mnny vonra."writeu.Mrn. N. `Ferrlav wife of the well-lmown birch manufacturer. of Highgnte, 0nt., `'1 WA! orol -nlllictod with rheumatic pains in my onk on, ond at times was almost disabled. I tried wary- thing, on I thought. and doctored for corn without much benet. Though I ha loat. condence in medicine: I was induced to try South American Rheumatic Cure. To my delight the first dooo gave me more re- liof than I had had in years, and two bottles have completely cured me. You mm publish this letter. Sold by W. H. Medley. uvuu, VVUJIUAV - - ._... __. I.;oII;ploy_ing arm. every 0 patent In no nial. Atthlntimewedidnot ` 0! Dr. Chane ! Linliodhnd Turpen- tine until after the sash. when our young- eetduling died in spite ol all we` could do. Sometime in Februnry the doctor told us our other boy couldn't live till epring. We were About dieeour hwhn I 6 any gun nn an Advert out of r. Wlll I'.'llUl`B Olcllllu An instance of whet an expert nle-open- er can do occurred in Richmond. Que. some eix years n o. Something went wrong with the com inetion of the vault of the Eastern Townships bank. It wee die- covered on Snturduy morning by the mens- ger. who win in the habit of getting down early on that day, an it we: merket dny. Word wnreent to Montreal. but the morn- ing trein had left that city for Richmond. Then someone bethouglit him of a burglar named Wileon. lying in Sherbroolxo jail. ' twenty-ve mile: run . nweiting extradi- tion to the states. he authorities were communicated with. Wilton undertook to try to open the door. and he wnn sent up under guard to Richmond. In leu than three hours ho had mastered the 0ombinn~ tinn and opened the vault. I lmnr tl-mt. Hm rnnnlr. nf hlin nnnnalnn cf 0:0 Oceurrencel. O.-so Sn-rum. Oct. l4.-The weather around this section tor the peat few weekn hes been fine for the meny lo glng beee. also tor the threnhere. E. Nobe le turn- ing out a large number of hit flmoue cutters. He expect: to leave thle part of the country and seek his fortunee in the much-bulked-of Klondyke dietrlcb. Henro Lute he: returned after spending e few days in Uncle Sam`: domeine. While there he purchued n ne hone.` which he brought back with him. Mn. 8. C. Bourk has returned home after : ndingnweek with her mother, Mrs. ila-on, of Carleton Place. H. F. Kilbcrn has returned to Klngelon to resume hie etudiee at-Queen's. Our minister. Rev. Mr. Mills. hue left us to take an appointment in the ME. church in Bluffs, Ill. Rev. G. S. White, 0! Ne- pqneo. will fill hie lace. Our town can now bout of a lady rber. who has taken up her residence nenr the Mctory. Mr. end Mn, llnvirlnnn. nf {lnrlntnn Plum: nnnnh e luck in Male "Wu-I" Without Know- ," In: VIM lilo. Mn--n On `I7-unhl ronoho World. ` IUIWIIIIII WV UNI: It it no now thing to have t ooh or vault with as oombinntion look oponod by on or port without knowing tho gure: olitln` oombinntinn.` Robert Allon. ox-wnrdon 0!` the Illinois otnto priuon. And at ohio! oi police Mcbnughro . who in now warden of that institution. th II that thoro no nlwnyn export Info-one on oonnod in that prison who are able to opon combina- tion lock Iimilor to tho one in tho Domin- ion honk M. Noponu without hloy|ng" the Info. Neither is it on odd thing for n` convict to be iont undor guntd from Jon. prison to Chicago to open rofnctory on! with 1 combination of this description. It il &only A short time ago thnt Thomas TC. Mdrtin. nl CAI-lnthn lunch. In thin nit-V. ll HUI" TBIHIBHW HUI! IIC lI0|'-0I'y- Mr. Ina . rs. Ihwidnon, of Carleton Place, n M: I few dnys at Dr. Kilbon-n a. Rov. r. Or- scr, of Gnnnnoquo, held the nrvicaa Lt III the nppointmont; on this circuit. At. thin lnceho gave a line diocourno on "The glopo of a Chrmhm." Vioitorn : Mrr. Jowph Smrqent. at D. Hughes ; U. Erwin It H. Lutz a. Foam comamxnons I! wanna II `only I IIIOTU IIIIIB I30 Illlli IIIUIIIIF W : Mdmn, of Cnrloton numb. In chin on-y. wdyiuimlng in shut. city when the expon- non of convict: in that line was diocuuod with those oicinla. A.. :..-s....... `I ...L-L -- .........n. An,` Au\Al|, vw'vvuUvv -tutu. vuvu -N :I:`oovh.nnnn%o,:ly.:: B;:up..` 4! I In-ind 3! on: vvruIIInU"lIIVlI IIIIIIL 1 it ' -nun " " " -Pusan` " 13 C0A_|.AAN9W(_)0D, !`I. *....'.'.."!` .'.._".i "I Inn Tho non bountiful In or chrlmnnu gm your pub! oommluronio nannu-lug cu`: Id on on wont sound; out noun - - can 00 _ ' n'nI3 -i1' A "A A. ` o n m . nu my menu: Anna. -n u. vn uuv. n o ::*.;`..:.':F'.i**.3P:l;:`x.':';:.:::.1.:sr:-_.Ei= I Gaiqlful Transactib. run onnuvlnu from tho world`; ngnahnwinq tho [rill manna on I . A Mk I In M :`:.*;.:'.::...,.r.;"" .-...:..'.:-::.'..;-.-....n.-sq wihon pro`: nud|Io!`w:nIlt. .` ;f_ II E '3 "l)*11l0I an!` 33-5` I `BROUGHT lAIul"l`n|lYlV Illn con our Olmmo to publish. Nearly wnuu punplu III II I-nu] WIHI ll. rlj If 3'33` -n"'x~"'1'a:.'X"r`ov`:'"n5n!' -3 re :. .:*.v-:~~*w.-.-.'. ' 51 [30 W! V "K." . . un - . `*'w8` .--.. 'l'll'L'h no I IV]. us. n n w V /** i '0UR SAVIOUR .IN ART) ; onus : Dyrllp. I tried at out 3 at some. but none 9! the inlet: hero 11 1|. Anaighbor who VII in Kingston mumgod to purohuo no boltlauwhloh he brought straight to um. um! I believe jtwu the manic! hung out only boy. om hunoonfnl of Ibo Syrup stopped Robinson Bros IIITITK AJ A -3! 1 .. ___.._ _.__- _.-_ -. ..- Mun mm or was Wollhl ` -_--_- _._...-_. - wv - m -I (j 1 sf ..::."s.-`...':. a.`.2*::.'.'. :.-....:.~.**' '"" `x j.-..aQ . MADE ME A MAN; `z'.` I!` ' ::'- n 4 unry \\'cm'. Drugsln. KING Hold In Klnnbon Idl by all nnpomlb.` --- ;`}'.'.1"I:'y'?.'." T`."-'u-`u: 3 M36. A .%75e.2-T`,?:ET..`%*,;*2?_ Cook : Cotton Root compound} LL. 1. oh. nude nnfn |-nNnhII|- only boy. . 7 " One teeepqonfnl of Byrnp stopped" the cough no he could elezf till mornin . Our boy in perleotly w I now, nnd would not be without Dr. Chane : Syru at Idneeed end Turpentine In the home. ' ______ .- .-n -nooAnIIII| Till nun umn IAIOIITIIMI. NI. 39:. "cm." on nmbou-no 03.. Naomi :-an-oa -' NUU7 CW. `U15 Q] UCIUO , l W In prepuedlntwodogn ` of then th. ` No. for ordln ant ` in by far the but dollar medicine nowll ;' ` -ao1d lay dmgginta, one Dollar per box. . II R an nnenlll cnn-xo dQll'III "`IDl|l D In lI`KII\Bp vuw uvuun you -cu-> .; l No. y for s ecinl cneo-xo deg: V! \ utronger-sold ydruggiuu. Ono . ` Three Dolhn; two boxes, Five lift; 5` ` No. I, or No. 2, mulled on p - 3 .-_l__ _..._I L..- 4 `-5-I :8--an-:- Three D Here - two bone. run 1 1.2:: No: price end two 3-cent eumpe. the cook sompegs. uo mum. no Manor. in canal: ......No Pun....... ' A Pnlnlom Homo 1`:-uunbfnu for Tumors. Horofuln and all Allgnuat . I-`oluonn. by n ucientlno vogoublo oompoc ; Oonnulmuon nt. omoo or by mall [RBI ' The Abbott M ron Manon Hod! puny. of Now ork. hsvo opo omen In Csnnda. They will who in ' to an one Inlor-an u m \, oontn nu much vunnb ol form: on A ` worklnn of this wand ul randy. ra- working: II` can on .".:..:: ....'.'.:.s.:'*.*.?:.'... M`. ..;.:. ..;.;..;.`.;. ... -anon`-Q. AIAIIAI " On the am hint of hour! or `=* troublo try n proved medicine. on In: cured othon, sud will can you. want for tho uooml dunner dyad. blihh the right remedy in time. , GANGERI cAncnT ` l .! Mm. E. Jumen. 86 Atomic BI. KAI-is real. Que., u. " For several ylsrlihl been troubl with my hurt and norm 5} My hem would pal lute terribly. when it did no. I oou d not go up-Ihlll .1 without routing. I would have Iovti nttnoku /of donpondonoy. and not In had A! ~: hut. that for two week: I could not [0 up-shin to my room.- My blood haunt ; weak and impovorl had. due to In Moi I of In $1-ippo. I won d have 5 dull hut! gain 11 my hearhtogather with tolhb _ cudaohea, and took remedy that remedy; ` but without dvuil. . U'I`hnn 1 Mann` n MnhI`II`h`I III` * Lamonnan smxs. but wltllout avuul. "Then I heard of Mllbnm'I Hurt and Nervo Pills. and started cnkln than From the very rs! I gained rnpl Iy. I um now better thsn I have been for ynrlu ` My hours and nrvon nra all right. md my a wholo uyltom thoroughly toned and In- . vlgornted, the dlnlzroaalm; symptoms from which I uuered lmvlng oomplohly ION - me. I cannot too hi hly rooommmd these wonderful pill: In 3 oy hove Inuit I _' pox-toot cure in my one." J3 .a .: {.. 1'1`; g i'.`1.&%33.`.}1{Xl'" ""`Ta n u, |-I ._.- --- _---..- _- -ao1d b dn;gginta, DEER; i>eT5'I: .1 cneo-xo dog : I a.........._u.1.l urllatrlnfl. n. . Kllhhb j AIIXAIII. r Oonhn III lcnnvlu h nuhoununobhctht. VITALIA ounloocunoln. :=" f%=r- 'I-)fA'.1~!GER~lGriAL.- nu can-w- --- -..-`-_,-__- -rlucn a;c.. A1` ALL '6:-zanans. or ldmuuon. Batu & 00.. Toronto. Ont. Eli! V50-o . Dnuuln. KINUIVIU Ill l\IlIlI Vvluyvulli , IV `I; the on] cafe. relinhlo '- `monthly In {cine on which - lullu cm depend In till Show and time 4/ and. YA nvnnnhn `It inlh-X` Tasnicm. IIIIMII: 1 W n oompon bll FREI- id! to 0 or m nhina K` Lhgl Dr; ohm Saved har Boy. hie Q. '- ulailt I 5. II. . nnbout dugout hwnenx v on In udnrt of pmmoi! and Turpin- u.Proious;B6`o.' - unj- I0 I03] IALIJIB KLII. J1] u 1 dan- Iln nor. V ' "What we do.wo do. do ' Get ready for cold weather. Storm windows 21 e e d pai n t, glass and put- ty. Have them sent to our shop if you like. We will guarantee to give you a good job. _ Louxuryi I name. A maluhhms who that sldoboudl ILL AL- -551`-in I-. C 1! jll II RI p.II. llunug un- is like system or Innae urn-n In In:u, rity. That youngest o civilized nu- tions, Jnpun, even had at-ven kindergar- tem in M82. and as (I ruult ot the ex- periment issued the following notifica- tion by their educational department: "it, being very injurious to children un- der school age (under six years) In `ad- mit them into schools nnd give them the some education as children of nrhunl nge, the government of each tu or In-n shall cause such children to be trained according to the kindcrgnrtcn a stem. All over the world to-day the inder- gnrtcn L1 roconnixad as the true method of starting the education of children. And now I would ask parents nnd all public spirited citizens to kindly visit our kindergarten school, insprrt its working: encourage it: dirocmrs. and aiapport their mhool hoard in the cffnrl. to keep our schools abreast of ghctinu-s. :---- for their reports. The aupennumm-nu; of Snhhnth ohanrvnnce, evnngolintir work, literature and scientific temper- ance instrurtion In schools. responded. Alth h only n I-1-ginning has been Innalo t on was much to allow a steady and earnest rmolve to ment- discour- Icunont and not be overcome lay the lnniodifficultla which seem to stun! in t wny. Our God shall light for bun" la. 4. an - mu -om ch 939 -)wnn n ma \\ by on: Illhident lot the your on wh .h we Inn entered; believing this :70 ho1I_vh:ncennn Inungcomo in His own line. can-aqgoudnng necrotnry ro- portnd n eouldnnblo nlnount of cor- tupondonon, all the tnnnurer tntod tint l7B.I ha! hnnn received. t tnll sun hnnn nnttlnd ad n not of nhont II in the . do- Iqntu nun ntid to ntland the Koonvnntlnnhahnldthinununtl. the ml:-slnl In Irnntlotd. tron: rm to tho nu-Id`: convention in `to- nntn locum wilt. Il?%':-hhlultlil. onn n: nnnnlnnl that the olilll I an: up pg-gout ya I the .I.0.A. =1-In Gallo lint 'rl'Im.rada! cut at an p.n. Dnrilc tit mli A non -nal-kin In-unrnnea tho. `duh _ - was ruolnd that the -null!` "" ?H patients! with In New huunont|' olxnln The women`: christian (snipe-runce union, Ix-wing resumed work after the holidq anson, has held two meetings. The first. on Thursday, September 16th. being the annual meeting. was quite an interesting one, although therow.-is not A ver la ~ number of nu-mlmrs muont. rs. c(`n||um. the president, men ted the chairs After the usunl opt-nng exercises and the reading of minutes, the auporintendonta of modif- torenl departments wen called upon their ropos. The superintendents nf .e.m..n. oh-rnnce. evnnnolintiv 'l'IlI Dlllllvrjuru-u. Continued from last week. Twenty years ago Dr. W. '1`. Harris and Miss ilow tried the kindergarten experiment in St. Louis, and after ei ht years, their effort was no success ul that over eight. thousand little ones were being trained in the St. l.ouis kin- dergaq-ten (I do not have figures later than twelve years ago in St. Louis.) The first kindergarten in San Francisco was opened in 1373. There are now forty- two kindergarten: in San Francisco, and a dail attendance of over three thou- sand little tots. The bills were at first were home by the Crochers, the great. railroad men and brokers of California. The men with brains big enough to build colomnl railroads and amass great fortunes, in that case, were l)road-mind- ed and fanseeing enough to lay the foundation of anohle movement in the free kindergarten of the Golden gate. And Joaquin Miller tells us that the wife of the president of Mexico was most. zealous in her inquiries of the poet , ofthe Rockies about the kindergarten of San Francis:-o. Another evidenueof their approval is that reeently New York city offered Mrs. Cooper, presi- dent of the Golden Gate kinderg:irten_ association and co-laborer with Miss \\'iggin in founding the San l~'rnnt-isco to place in her hands 850.000 to start like system of kinda arten in that] .-nu. That. vnunnest Soon a great. fish (-rune swimming Hy. \Vi_|l ou `carry us to Africa. fish nskud l 9 six little bnrds. I will carry you to the bottom of the sen, just. like this," replied that fish, uml, folding his _ fins. he dzu-led down through the water as swift as an arrow. n......v dnnrl anlrl Hm lillln hircls. Hnw swift Dear! dear! said the little birds. "llnw lucky that we did not go with him. We- must still wait. Soon :1 sheep came walking by, and as, it looked very good- natured, the birds asked if it would carry them over to Afriva. I can't," said the sheep. ``I never swim, and 1 can- not fly. You must wait for the cranes. And who are the cranes?" asked the little birds The? are big birds." said the sheep, with ong bills, longer necks. and legs that are longer yet. Onve every year they come from the north and fly to Africa. and always carry small birds like you. I wonder you have never seen them." "We are very young," replied the fat, fluffy friends.` We have seen little of the world, but we thank you very much for telling us. and we will wait for the cranes. 'l`hey had not long to wait. In a few minutes they heard a rushing sound overhead, and looking up new a flock of great birds with necks outstretched and wings spread wide, flying over the beach. will vou carry us over to Africa." "Will you carry over called the little birds all-in as the first crane swept by. . To be continued. rut, gladly would we go to Alrwu, u... how can we get there? Our wings are ihnrl and we are small . W never could fly so far, but should drop into the sea and be drowned." That ls true." said the first. Let us see if some one does not come. along who will carry us over. So they nll waited. sitting in a. row on the sand. great. flsh swimming by. --wan vnu `carrv fish? the worms mere mm; mm ones mu us soon as one opens it, and that to have besides a very fine flavor. S the others to him, Fluffy friend 1 fut, gladly would we go to Africa. hnw mm we not The lirilli liliu-III. Once upon :1 time there were six little hirds, all fat, all fluffy and alt friend-y; and they sat on the shore of the Medi- terranean ea. Said one of them tutha others. "Fat and fluff`; friends, let. us go over to Africa. I ave heard that the there wnlk into une`s mouth ... -nnm nl mm nnom: it. and they What Alof sh Do. What can 3 boy do an way? You aek,"`Whnt gran or great!" Listen a moment, lad. Iapny And I three thing: will state.- A ho can makelthe world more bright. By In ndly word and deed; . As blossoms null for nature`: light, 80 hearts love'a sunshine need. A 1.... mm make the world more nure 80 hearts love : sunuune nee_u. A boy.ca.n mete the world pure B_y Hp: kept ever clean; A Sllence can -lnfluenx-e men as sure As epeech-oft more doth mean. A boy` can make the world more true By an exalted uim; Lot one 9. glven and pursue, Otherewill `seek the same Full simple things, indeed these three, Thus stated in my rhyme; Yet what. dear lad. could greater be? What grander, more sublime? -1 . B. Strong. Ii Iii H9.@..%iiI' sllfillliililiil QI>Il~`l'I-I61: I-I!!! xprend flying the neucn. Will ...n.a Hm little birds u.l|-in u ttuuer, The crane lxm-iu. _ . _ A!_.__ LL--- .-. it swept uy. To continued. Tho I-nder-gnrton. .r__._-.) r.....__ l....t .- er [0 mrwu. -in uv . uuut l| they Suixl and s, but an nu-n ---ptvvs -gvv-vu uwww Iuu-Iwuu..Il CI. Cochin ! B` l wont. could In and in I. 00 Onnpoud rod 243". Ian`: -uI`o"u.. in to uuyexbou it: loan tolhonuitool Ianlo `l(bIocy- Nom . I was Cunt ?! ht two uni | Ibo wont . Idol -naval but non an 3 solid aw nu -albino. It :`*.I"-.-im"-"~ ..22F>-..`."v-`=- Ound llonou `twitching And unplea- *"`"-' -' `-7 " "I" ` LICICWOKIII Tdloi Bonn. IOIOIIILLDI'. srn IIIIDD QALIJUD E . NWT, `HE'S IUIIIL I VII IIMIDCNC II I ninth to try South Auoticou Nu-vino. Int bottle hndithd no. and live In: -an-gal -3. It in . M -gJl._- up In: sumo Iumnsuu nu. IIIG nvo Iloulu clrodlno. Itinngnndnodicino. uullowonylifotoit." Bold|ryW.Il. Hadley. 7 DPT Ill ll an! I131 IIIEHIP fl IDISHIKF. We are strongly inclined to augm- with the first explanation. but two (orvod to acknowledge that it is quin- gcrilile the second is the true solution. 4- only my `in whirh the touch-rm-an nn-Iva at tho rm-rm-I nxnlnnntinn instill `I IIC Ollly WAY `Ill Wlll(`n In!` lNl(`nPI"(`5\lI arrive at the mrrorl. explanation isstill mu-vfnlly to much ha child. and en- deavor to learn something about the home influence. In the meantime trust him. Goon-an Wohotor. of l`onIt.writu: "For I mambo: oi yawn I unlined great! from ncrvouncn, twitching of tho mm and I triad almost any known oloopluucu. moody without nliol. I was induced Inn}. lhl 1 EU Inll: Llnnbinnn NA:-hing IOILI AM) DVSPEWQIAV For two you: nlllctu (l.`i'.R. upon- 000.000. Roll 0! New Hamlin. on l`AnLIn I Edi cg-n Agnld It I .-.l --A n.\`. In answer to the question regarding the little boy in the kindergarten nui- friend giv:-s as her oxpmnalinn of tho Hm bo `s attitude that liiaidi-xi of pushing ii! and from that or the- twlvher. Avting n1H'9|_\' on the defun- sivo nnd striving to hold his ground. he was quiio unvon.~n-ioua of pushing, but he presented '1) the (earlier the up- po-.-u-nnve of doing so. Anmhnr nnn Hiinlrn lh.-it lhrnnuh fnnr |l`.`u'llnl`P OI (IOIH8 Another one thinks that through fear he at first said what was not true-, and then persisted in his umruth. and uxiehing to he sure that his teacher did not suspect him insisted on hearing her any that ah! had made n mistnlnr. '4! mm ntrnnnlv im-lined In nnrnn reverence and respect l0l' ot.ners.-u.tv1. In order to develop reverence help your little ones to reverence the mn- terinl world about them. Show them the flowers so wonderfully made, tell them of the insects, hirds and animals with their marvelous knowledge, and h degrees lend u to the Creator of mi who is infinitery greater and wiser than His creatures. One little hoy, who was lacking in reverence, was very much impressed by his mother reiulini: to him me night, at hed-time. the ac- count in Exodus of the givin forth of the law front Mount Sinai. '|` te pietum given there of nature tremhling inthu prmenee of the great and Holy One, ttppenled to him, and his attitude to. wards Goal liecnme entirely different. Respeet for others will also follmt. Children its in rule give the respect which is due. Their mttnner of show- ing it may differ front older und wiser methods, hut respect for all thnt is truly good and true is there. `To improve their mttnner tell them kindly the custom in such things, nnd refer them to the nltlnl'lt`r.\\ of older ones whom they respect and ntlmire. t\I:tn- ner is merely the result of nss(x`inlinn, und if your little ones truly understand nmf respect the good, nnd tire surround- ed hy the good. ll respectful manner will follow. Remelulier severity does not command rmpeet. lt. )l`t)(|llt`(`S fear nnd repression of feeling. mt does not ll([1ll(`l`h the centre and create respect.- '31 n-......... in II... ........I:..-t unlDr\r1';r||9 loan.-2 ands. Ixohunu Ohunbon. Otlorfullook. ltockotroot. 01 the emire worm. Hie oasis Ul re- presentation at this meeting is one de- legate to eaeh one thousand members. There will be, it. is expected, 250 mem- bers qualified to vote. This makes the army of W.C. l`.tT. members number at least 250,000. A cry from seven and a half millions ol',women from fifty diz- ferent nations, in the form of the poly- glot petition, which will be on exhibi- tion. goes up into the ears of the gov- ernment of the world asking that the sale of alcohol and opium shall be pro. hibited. Yet this is only one part. of their work. The unions do not rest mttisfietl with prohibiting, but lheygivt`. llnder their department of svientific temperance instruction, schools are supplied wit h literature which teaches the children in these schools the real arul lasting physival harm, which comes to them through the cigar- ette and the glass of beer. Total ab- stineneels notasentimental {ad but a physical necessity, it` we would have per- feotetl manhood and womanhood. Dele- gates from all parts of the world are to be there; Arment, Tasmania. Fin- lund, New South Wales, Madagascar, all unite their voices with ours in beseech- ing and in asking God to move the hearts of the rulers of the earth to grant legislation to free the world from the curse of licensed alcohol and opium. Some of us will join them in this great convention, many more will stay. am! in the quiet of their homes, will read of the doing; of their sisters. 'l`hey also serve who only stand and wait," and surely we at home can aid our sisters wt work by our earnest. tray- era for them, and our ceaseless e forts mmh in luau (nun Iinln mu-nnr tn nrn. l0_l' Lnem, n.nu (_)ur Ceaseless uuuns each In her own little corner to pro- mote the purity of the world. * IIIIIIIU UIIIUI How can I beat teach my little I??- and riapeol for 0t.hers.-(`u. In nnlnr In rlnvnlnn rnvnrnnrn lmln their 'pnth, wou|'d join its uomethi might be done to item the torrent evil that seem: to.ove1-whelm us. The meeting closed ;by the singing of the temperunce doxology and prayer. 'I'l-m nnnnnd mnnthlv meetimr of the All women must feel deeply interested In the convention which is to meet- next week in the city of Toronto. From the 20th until the 26th over 1,500 wo- men are expected to meet togathortn tn.ik over matters which affect, most powerful the happiness and well-heing of the entire world. The basis of re- n..n-nno..Hnu n0 this numtina in nnn tin- (Ln, Ill . emu 11.11:. In ulo 1.m.v.u. purlur The attendance was not very lare,,tmt much Interest was manifested. Mrs. Laing, one of the vice-preeident.e.. oe- cupied the the chair in the resident's nbeence. The meeting opene b sing- ing "Rescue the Perishin ." tea in : 103 psulm and prayer by re. Mt-Roesie. 'l`he minutes were read and ndopted; several communications received by the corresponding secretory were dis- cuseed and acted upon. An exceedingly interesting re ort of jail and prison work was rea by` Miss Inkster, the very earnest superintendent of the depart- ment. It was eighteen yeims Miss ink- ete_r stated that this work had l)t_'.n going on. She mentioned many touch- ing incidents that had been met. with, some of the prisoners having gone away mt the .en of their term seemingly more hm` .thn'n ever, hut many had given the he is to Jesus. Onespeciul case she referred to who had been con- verted and led a, christian life for two years and died testifying her faith in her Saviour. Besides many correspond- ed with those who had taken so much intermt in their souls welfare; show- ing that they were much henefittedhy the kindness shown them hy those-. ladies who give themselves to this nnhlu work. An Interesting and rofilnhlo meeting wns brought to .1 c oso with prayer by Mrs. (Rev.) Hammond. temperance uoxology and prayer. The com! monthly meeting W.C.T.IT. was held 'lhuradn , October 7th, at 8:30 p.m. in the Y.M. .A. parlor Thu ntfnnduncn wns not want large. but 1"` pg 5Ai:.5i `sA*-rm `nu; ocx~E>i;i?i::"; -`XI-III CITE WT-D Fianna tho hllvvlncdlstlullvo -lb: DELICACY OF FLAVOR. _suI>eIuonmr IN oununr. QA?fI.A@0I`l'IQ .`-rovnwuvous on ovsmmc. I11"! QIIAHTIC I`!llIVAl.l.ID~ In I `Hun nnlv. : ucglbu WAITEILYOIII IME: -_...A_ n.-ggllv uul-.-an -.5.n.......A_..A L._ You can get the best of Tools ntrock botto:n_ prices. I?......o|.-.- In OLA unoahnnnc-Q I-norm. of nun... ?.':.:`.:'.::.' .-_-,`_-"`?>`.`.x;.."'~.3.":..'.`.'.- Iooold-hngd 5].. no` 3 .0 an _.4 1 a3'"s;.:.;;;.;';:.I;:......| "?n'Z' Hardware line at right prices. ~ ACCIDENTS 33"` "` Trim Up You?!-3-arden. .mrI`-wall I-EC-IVLIXADE ltndihlll Tluoub. houddh-IAID llllh (XX. lAd.,nou- ououuouu-hu.1a-as. acne, :-j CALEDONIA MINERAL WATERS is assurance of their superlative excellence. Sold by best Hotels. Clubs V and Grocers everywhere. to cost price at A. STRACHAN S. Get a gooci Lawn Mower, down`! 3. 1.. B1`!-llBR&MCO.. nnuhctmcn ol Bllltd ml MT-H: Beautify Your |_awn.| e ever increasing de- mand for the 0ARDlNBR s Real name Agency. 151 Wolllngton Bl. Ilnlltol. loan -nun wxb. ' Earl BL. non G onion 8!... double brick home. no J ohnucon St... new homo and lot. lhlll. CM " frame home. And no other proportion In our um count for uh. to lot. or oxohnngo. not between John Shut. ammo. a Mixed 89.. hon hnu Shoot, Mill). $38 mixed homo and Inc. M " Imus and lot and but. " nan Pr1nooII,8 bonnet. lung and Gan st.. I honnu and land lmxul King St. m-nu Gore ac. vmnn lot. `till. 9 {nuns `Iowan Gear 0. tx-set. Home snd lot. cor. o (horn ud Itowut It. M156. lam ..EiT.!.T_1?_,'!.!MW1' II --u V::ua- _ a_I35KFAs1' coco x - A.nn__.A_- A.|_An_.'.a__ _. -_AA__

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