Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Oct 1897, p. 3

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_Lost Heir, D Busby. Nations, Authors, Old Maid, Snap. ;l eter Coddles, Old Maid, Au- thors, jumpk 15, Railway Puzzle, .tc. F. NISBET SI "THREE CLASSES 011' um" ex- _ plains all. Sent tree of churn. Ielleda . upon request. Write for unto or con- Iult me personally. DR. SANDEN. 156 3'1`. JAMES 3'1`. MONTREAL. QUEBEC. l ` FREE iaoox. Evening ames !| Varicocelecuredl T. DBMAHON & C0 %`-*=----- .--- uv-V-v`: _ WWI. Dog Collars, Loclfs Good &lcttnnd|uIIvlh|vIuh unnpnnlcnnn Qnkinjno TVIQ ' - Dulbotvcuf -nhhclin. Tum--32.. nj $21-at 'irnin a-.u.u."` Effects. Designs. Pri_ces. from Corbett . A set: TREATMENT WITHOUT OPERATION Ship Carpenters Axes and Tools. In great variety `gifnc-9'" I Ii `UTE. 5*. The Sands} lchool annotation. of South Butlnp, nlectotl than omen: for the tuning you: Preside: A.A. Richard-on. Duorouto; vioo- tn, 1. N. Lard, Faxhotn: T. I-`. 5lnnno.nvlllo:~0. %` llilichmnn rotary rennet use Quentin can-(tun. J. A. nitI. Tron- lnhn. Lonnie; J. A. lol- tog. .W 2 r a.w.o-nu-u.'rn.son; 2.`.s.:.. irn-nae; r.an-nun. Dunuvuhnnilnll the Italian dub- ten wmn. tho Halt: ocnouquusu. Ul IIIIKT. Qlllllo ' Picwuiann ogght to bopmnd when they consider the ruponuiblo position held by name! but oitiun-, via: 3. Bolus, my hinoH.IoCotono;RoIur| Chpp. on n of thohieon: 33. Smith, uplnln the Aloundrin: (horn O'Brien, upbln at the Empnuot Indh;W.H. Vuvluk. captain. W.0uI-mdaululo dtbo Cleopatra; H. N. Babbitt. dlhlhrry Linoabuon Ohtioty. captain at th Eh Run; an vol! an anal on null: pa-apt nah: and magnum. __L ,_ -. - Juno: Fun: did It Bnntlord on Nth. nod about IovonI_v-vo yarn. Dooouod I'll nlifo-long recidontot South l`ndor- ichbnrgh. until. ubuah n yam agomlnn he wont to Bnnllotd to live with kin doughnut. Ho loans n oN|dnn- Ioutn. J. 0..DAnio|, I . and A. D. Truth, ol South I-`rodorichburgh ; Mn. lamp kin. ol Bnntford; and Mn. D. Bondonon. of Fhhcr. lion. ' "linOn-.n'-n- A-`LO, Ln Lgu:-u-n -Lg. Inn Illlly Z`. I531. In Renlrow John Brydgo, jr.. bu sold out: his interest In the ammo work: to J. 0. Cameron. 6! Obtain county; Burr & Dryodnlo, run. have dissolved tenor- ohip. Mr. Bur rowing; and D. C. clu- tin. nnnnnur n! W. ()`(hnnnr n lnrnilnm VIIIDIIIOKI. At the Stirling public school on Wod- noaday Adam Brown, ex-M.P.P., present- ed mum Herbert R. Wilson ,vm.h the liutimoniol in parchment of the Royal Co- nadion hummus usaocintion for "prompti- budo md great prounco o! mind in uvlng Chnrloa Bhotler lrom drowning It Stirling. July 2`, I897." In Ranlvnu Jnlun Rrunn ill , `Ill ll!` Imp, nr. our touring; Inn u. U. unnu- sin. uunagor of W. 0`0onnor n furniture bupinou. in to art. [or hinloll in tho Blrr & Melaron block. I._.. I'...u- .l:.A -5 n.._Al....l .. um. llllp. At the home or Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bell, near McIntyre`a Oornen.on Oct. 8th. their family, consisting of neven cniidren. {our girie and three boys. with their wivee end husbands, excepting one. John C. Fraser. Pulaeki. N.Y., took their old home by eurprile. They had e jolly time. A magnicent atained laea window ha been donated to St. h ary e church by Augnatus Potter. of Clayton. N. Y. The window is oi gothio style and made of Venetian glare. The window repreeente the apparition of the noted heart of Jenna to hleeeed Margapt Mery.a nun of the_ visitation. AL AL- L:_I_._ _..Ll3_ _-L-..I .._ `I -J IPUHU KONG WHNBT Wllv l'IBI' TUIIBI. Mrs. Honly. wife of M. only, l p'romln- enb resident of Smit.h d Fnlln, was stricken wit-hpnnlyaiu abouttwo week: ago and died Tuotdny. She lavas so mourn her long. her husband and family of live children. 'l`hn nip Hand nnnrn hmnn. Pats:-horn. lII' IIUIINIIIU llllu llllly "I IIVU UlIlIulUIlu The now Grand opera house, Potorboro. wu offered for ulo Friday by auction. un- der I mortgngo of $9.000. There were only two hida, mo highon of which being only 82.000. The house wu wihhdruvn from sale. u:-- 'li`..-_I.:.. w:..u .I.....I..A... -0 M.- IIIO. Min Frankie Field, daughter of Mrs. George Field. Deneronto, died very sudden- Iy at her home the other morning. Her remains were Lesion to Toronto. there to be interred in the family plot in the cemetery at that city. while: nut. dunlnnhnotina nn the Pambi- an mu. cuzy. While out duck-shooting on the Pembi- nn river, nut Kingsley. Manitoba. John Tsylor Penman. aged uixcoou yours and nine months. wu |ccldont|l|y_ shot and killed. Deceased wu the second son of lrbort Penman, formerly of Iannrk town- : 1 . Apt. tho hnnm M Mr. and Mn. Snmnal ;'.:* W "":-a .. . . ... cm were an .y- vo np can a or a position of principal of.t.he lamptvillo pub- lic at-.hool--seventeen rth-clus protection- alt, ve gradunma, nnd nix thirds. Salnriol ran ad from 8350 to $000. Elli-an u-nu:-pl. nnn AC 'I\nnnnn Qlnwnrh BCOWIIT puronuou m AGIHIBLOU. Mn. Cyril Bird. daughter of Mr. end Mn. John Luke. Belleville, and who has been as mlnionnry in Central Africa for for several years. is expected home to spend the winter with her rente. Mn. nnnlv, wifa of M adv. I n'I-nmin. Bull ), WHKU IIHKUJ Ill IIIIIITIIIRU IV I\Ul)l|'UW- Information waalaid on Wednesday by Mrs. Aide, Pakenhnm township, against 3. young mm named Anderson, tor grievous uuult. A warrnnt Wll issued and the young man arrested. Thnrn warn nixtv-Hun nnnlinnnfl fnr tha run UH [F017] .c`|i)U D0 IUUU. Vgilliam Stewart, non of Duncan Stewart. Horton, was married on Tuudn to Min Annie Founder. Forester : Fplfa. They will take up home-making on the farm Mr. Stewart. purohuod in Admnston. Mn. (Eu:-il Bird. dnunhmr of Mr. Ind lhlllll, wuere may PUTPOGO U0 TBYDIIII. "On Wednesday last James Dickio. Ad- mnton. and Miss Caroline Dunold. daugh- ter of June: Dunfield, of the nmo town- ship, were united in marriage n Reufrow. Tnhrmntinn wan hid nn Wodnnndnv hv Dllro Ill! IHUDKIBF `VIII JDIII Hill]: The marriage of Dr. Weston A. V. Price. of Cleveland, son of A. V. Price. Camden. took place at Brampton on Oct: Hch, to Miss Florence Amhuny. Wnltnr Arnnlrl Inn lnlrl his farm. Inlh nf I16, [0 MIG! I IOFEHCB by. Walter Arnold has !old his farm. cash of Waring :-. to Charles Jones. Mr. and Mra. Arnold will, in a short time proceed to England, where they purpose to rennin. "On Hadnnnrlnv hut. Jamal ninlzin. Ad. IIl'nIIIl'_ In AUKUHBI. Renfrew Pm;-byteliana have sent. a halo of clothing to the Caelelmln ouffercra. So have the ladies of the Bnpbiw nnd Metho- dist congregations. W R f`. hnmhnrlgin, Nnntnnn, UIBU CODKICRIIUUIIB. W. B. C. Chnmberhin. Nnpmoo. left; for South Edmonton. Alberta, on 'l`uosdnyt.o assume his farming interests there. His mobher will join him. That mnrrinan nf `Dr 7nAf.o;n A V. liy X6338. James Robson, Brockville glove work. and Miss Jennie Wilson were united In marriage at. tho ruidnoo of the bride`: father. in Augusta. Rnnfu-aw Pm.`-bvtminnn hnva soul . 3 hula KVOUCITIOD. IVlT!y, I0! .1? UUU. The Orungomon of Hnliburzon open their new ball on one night of Nov. 5th, the un- nivernry of the gunpowder plot. An nnidnmln of in: mam: tn hmm Ill-uni ntvauuy 0! we qunpowucr prov. An epidemic of jng seems to hue uruck Nupmoo. `The local jaggon were named by Kingston And Dmeranto talent. Jnhn Buchanan. an awed uionear of Mn- Dy IUDEIIOII Iflll lJ0`|'Gnl0 YIIIIID. John Buchanan` an aged ioneer of borly. where he bu roaitlod gqr the Inc nix- uy years. has passed away at the age of ninefy years. Jnmnn Rnhnnn, 'RrnnIv?Hn alnvn vnriu. UIUVI `II If twig VIII Itrhuhinl-tad tint P:-{nu Edvard-will bun 1ao.ooo battle of npploifor export this you-. _ M An-old ruidnt of ` Pobcrboro. Edward `Ink:-an Hind in Hhinnun In`n|Iv AI Lhn ADA {Wynn-' """'q' ox tlfniy-Iva ' Mn. u-an Young. Bollovmqwu found dead in bad on Saturday morning. She Ill l -3 years of . 3.13:... dimnzd n an-lv an 1837 AI hEE"d3o'yun'"' '"'ii'JE'o."' "W" W W {nib wu dinoovot-ed" uurly n 1837 It Amelinburg. but the {ensign zubotuioo in- itq gmdo it unt for use. ..I. .. Ll k.....n I.-- .41.! L3. 0..-an .5 ,IJA|l IIl?g UNI I R00 Ilgurc. ' A. W. Cnmpboll. provincinl road itilpoo-,` * nor. will add:-on ll mooning at Perth on ; either the l2bhor mu. Nov. ' II M... H \AI..m.|u-. Wanna-A urn: : INK? VII. IYIDIIOI IDIIII DV- Mra. u. u./ Wught-, Na moo. VI] "awoken with paralysis on odneadsy. She has somewhat: improvcdf Chm-Inn imnnnn hnnhanhad Lhn ml: nf , THE niqrnzot pasuas. low 0! `rho lilu Ooululd ll-on -Lla Z-`I---n- All ' CID Km 9! FCFUFDDIU. yuWIl"!l lhhon. diovl in Uhiclgo 1320!] II the ago of 'nlnhh.Iwn. - IV_ IIIUUU IF IIIIIIF I0! "30 John H. Munro has sold bin farm lb Watson ! Corners to Danald Shown-ta Dnrlimr. for a good kure. A. W, nmnhnII_ nrnrinr-ELI I-and iIi|nnn._ 309 [III IOVIIOWIIIU lUIpI'0VOUn Chm-loo Simpson huiaohed the cab of W. '1`. Miller : farm. Fitzroy, 00 W. Robertson. Ramsay, far 83 000. ` Thu Omnonman of Flnlihnrtnn nnnn thnir "FT. . . .. "'."" oppouuothorootoloo niml oelebrnnon. um: "I have ntherad welcome: {mm 5 million hearts in Tennunoa And have pruned them into n perfumed bombshell of unllen and kisses. I II In a tuna `at it from I -`t lod an on my|:.n.ex on above this beautiful 1 a cent- tuu in the air I million sweet tomat- mo-nou. and th come floutin down md fall into the rt: ol all w` o love their human and their country." IIIIW urniuu-q-v-u. Govuoor Tnylor. of Tennashoo. In wolcomhu the visitor: to the centen- nial celebration. said: "I Inc. hnthov-ad tnlmnnhn (mm n Scott's Emulsion is Cod- liver Oil prepared a: 4 At the same time, it is a blood maker, a nerve tonic ` and an up-buildei`. "But principglly it "is a food for tired and weak digestions; for those who are not getting athe fatthey should from their ordinary food; for chil- dren whom nothing team Oentrevllle uecenencee. Cl.\"rl.I\'lLl.l. Or.-ii. 22.-The ground ie no very herd nheb iermere heve to give up ie idea of plnughing until rein comee. L. Kennedy. of Newburgh. died In: Fride and bin remeine were leced in the veil t at the Romen Cethoic church here on Mondey. Hie wile nnd children heve iihe Ivlnpebhy of the community. Mre. Cen- deld, who lived eh Mr. CIenoy'e. died on Wedneeday end her funerel iehee piece to- dey. A. Lappum. who he: been confined to hie home on Account. of e I-ore knee. ie ebleto be out egein. Mu. L. Fleming, who hee been very ill.' in improving. Mr. MoMu|len mede cells during the pen week on his periehionere. Meeur Joeeph Oowen. the rider of the "Kentucky Maid," owned by Cherlee Dewey. of thin pleoe. hee eecur- ed ve u-at. rinee end would heve had the Iixth hed _e not. met wibh en eccidenc eeueing hie horse to fell. Iliee Edne inch hee recovered from her reconcili- neee. line H. McConnell end Miee J. In- gzldehy epenr Sundey eh Hre. Cherlee Urey ; Williem Grevee end deughter Edith epenc Setnrdei end Bundey the M hie ennh. re. 8 non. The lieeu McGuire. ol Nepenee ille, nede e chore cell here on Mondey. 5 _ eonool cry. What might have been emore serious accident occurred yeeterdey. A teem of homer. ettnohod to a line carriage. and be- longing to one of the livery emblem, ren nwey near town, and tho dnver. unable to control the horses. ellowed them to dub inte e huge rock. upeetting the oocupente (two ledio-). one of whom. It in eteted. heel her erm broken. The other escaped with A few bruises and e eevero ehakin u . M5. The oerriege was completely demo Lhnnh n-an n'nlnnk nn eturdnv nurhh Inc OIITIIRU Wile unrnpxuwly uumuunuuu. About 11:30 o'clock on Betmdey night I bell was heerd to ring. It wee thought by nearly everyone their the high eohool boys were in this way oelebreting their vio- cory at lootbnll, but we hove einoe learned. that the wewlnnen eh Gillies feohory bed discovered is re on the priveeelteem yeeht Allen Rose. lying at the dock at bbe works. nnd hnd rung the lecbory bell. The fire wee extinguished before much demo e wee done. Charles Mnodoneld. 0.13.. 0 New York. in visiting bin father. W. B. Mnodom nld. Grun is coming in quite plencilully cheee deye. Teylm-`e grenery seeming to bake ell slut is offered. DUCT Ill! Illbrly pl'D[CUl~IUllo On Saturday luc Mm. Ann Catherine Shore . reliob of the late Milan Shoroy. pnue away at her home on Centre acreoo. aged aevent-y-nine years. Tho funoul taken pinco today to tho Nnpxuioo osmo- tory. A little son of Simeon Lloyd. North Fredorickaburg. aged five years, died on Snnurnny lnabnf diphtheria. We are again enjoying the loveliest of fall weather. The rondo are in as perfect. condition an in the unnmer aenaun. Bicyoliota by the dozen took an airing yesterday, and we ' noticed nor. a few oloyznuc tuxnouba as well, enjoy- ing thoir hpln behind their nimble woods. Puplle \lnblInn't-An Accident to I Led}- Greln Al-rlvlng In large Quuutltlee. GANA.\'(l(',)l.'E, Oct. 25.---The football match between the collegiate inetitute team of Kingston and tho high echool teem of,thie place on Setmdny. revulted in incomplete triumph for the homo teem. Tho ecore etood eeventeen to nothing in favor of Genenoque. The roeult woe en- nounced to the Eublio by the violent `ring- ing of the big wheel boil end other noieee. It ie needleee to uy the boy: were very jubilant. The new bell recently placed in St. Andrew : church rung out ye-terdey tor the first time lor the public Sabbath service. The tone in Iemerhbly meet. The high echool boye enlivened the etreete on Saturday night with their eohool cry. What minht have been nmore eerioue OKXOI` WI! TGHIIBH. .. Roberb Russell, of on-onto. in visiting his ncquaivntmncas in wn for A few days. Chic! Adam: has had his hand: full for who has few days with pubic: who pu-tale 01 too much bangle foot. Sonrcoly A day has pissed for the Int. week but he has had bo tnke one or two at thooo oharaotetu under his fatherly protection. On Rn!-nrdnv Int. Mru. Ann Catharina Pleyeu ueve I :-eeblee of ifleu sieve"- M ueu;eoovrtIii`ueib. ` Nuuxxu, Oot. $5.--0n etudey lent , about eleven o'clock the Nellie Oethhert ettemed into the hm-hot. hevlogon hoard ::IdDt:nl0f.:l2ujHhlO:Pi6M:i:0hII teene, um I y er oer our '0 teen wet mafmnraon no upon. Alter e couple of houre ticking the reeolt im the eemo:- e game wee three to two in favor of Nepenee, and juat the nurse in the one of the junim- e-reeult three to no V in levor of Pioton. The Nellie Cothbert In to leave shortly after four o'clock, hot the boys begged the ooptein to let them have tee reb end the atom Iveetoheve -`been mode about six o c|ook. but by thet time du-knees hod net in end e heavy to; pueveilod and the oeptein would not face the ._ river, to the boy: and their oompeniene. to the number of over one lmndred.hed to find lbdginge up town. Proprietor Weggott. of the Campbell house. took in he meny on his houee would hold. and quite a few found ehelter et pri- vete houeee. and o etert was to lnve been made at six o clook yelterduy morning. but the fog wee yet too greet, end it wee ten o'clock before thecuthhert got on` with her load. The boys offered Capt. Skillen of the Deaeronto B on Saturday night it he would pilot them out of the river, but. for eome roe-.-on only known to himvelf. the olfor was refused. D..l.....L D.......lI at Vlbunnnen in ulnlnn. (JANA!-`l_()-Q_UE GLEANINGS. FOOTBALL ATHAPANIE. . utov Hnnllloqnon. ` -_ IF. _I... -0 N`.--` K Newutlldlusqg ||:53!':55;t Anything you need -in he Hardwate line is here It a lawn` price than you would expat; Special reduction: on Pningn. T001: and I-lonoohold Hudwntcox mm: 1 nzcuim nu. Iontl and -uooounto col- o ` hand. an-an Inna-ntlnuntvin. nn IA. sTRAcnAN's.' xi . :3 IIOII All(`lI'l`l|[llIl (l' W007! FIIIIIIIIIIIII In none worthlul Iaodloano In piano at ilk. lnolon price in letter. and In will and by IIIIII nun. Puon.oupuoku0.unII.0|. ouull phuominvwoun. Pumphloutnuonyuldnn The wood Company, wInduI'.0II..&&. (Isold tting ton by Henry Wade. H Mualuy. In-ugglnv. MFEQ `savaag; ,3 Hardwareuyinq. us nu -vnouuo raw--av. uuuvu -up-u. 1 wonderful ill. " With t to restontion of my kldneyo 3 healthy condition. my erpetlte wee re- stored. and my utre ch re urned..eo that I am now wrong end an . I make thin statement of my cure by ' '1 Kidney Pill: with the greatest pleasure. beouue when I commenced kiln them I did not -...I|.u ACl\A. an pa-nun-In-ml` A A Ann. `I `KAI LIIIU vvuun In-w BIUUUV-I Gsklnrugl-I-oI;1"I ronll ex at no remnrksb 0 5 can an that , whi to and their mo. I am my thunk-T In! that I hit upon thin randy. and glad!` ` rnnnmmnnd it In All nnnru-1.` ' Ill] MIDI 1 [III IIPOII Illll IIIIIE . ` rooommend it to 311 Inlet-cu. woon-9 Pnouvnonzu `tho 0|-out lnngllnl Renoir. L at` huh-an nnuuglnd h -"v'--'"'--v'"'unn.uuouoouu-un- smug. lhunv. Oonwnpmn Mun urlggvlb. nuboonprunrlboaonr Ibnuulnouulcd cumlnlhoonlvllollabbaudlonat blla Emmi an drnumtor Wool: rhoabhodlnnu II In. nun. mnrthhn landlnlno I mun IIH. part 0 stomach. end other Iymp " ` which proved oonclueively Glut m kldn n were in a very unheelthy eondl on. appetite wee loet end my strength ,` and algae.` 1 uea levers pun III III ` my W ! rapidly. 4.1. " I begen teltlng Donn`: Kidney Pillei Merolx lest. and alter ueing three hotel of them we: com letel restored to health. I have not had i 9 el ghteet pein or etlllhell in any rt of my book. or my indication of my rmer~ trouble. einoe Iulng Iheee wonderful nlnl. $8030.` nnd-==a&1;l:t-ool- uldnv Drug _Rto_ro_. Ono bun-Liver Pill Ivory Night IV Thirty Days cu;-on Ooulnothlo "1-`or nelrl two yours." It null uh Wx-sy.A'J11 B orbouno Bt.. on: "I Iuered greatly with hmonou nu! L'-- ` buck. It often hnppumd um myhaxs 1:13"! kidney: pained no lo badly ii I It V bl to . Keri both ` 333 .?i;h.."`i`n..':'..v..'L`p3 .?:. Lb: V vnrt doubled up and could hardly walk. ` T " in In stboping Mon. Very often I3 1.2 Q FR my Iymp - " For non-Al two you-I." Funk mnm an-nnllv with lnmnnnn nd DOUBL1lF3D"Ul5 -v-- --uwwv-.. - ---vw-- cu-wow mdwangumunnug Snlfeng bhdandl, NHL 3- IV)-Av. an n nphanmn am. ormh. "I OUR ,`8uAVl0UR IN ART." That \Dyspepsia Wand Indigestion . are re-. lieved by drinking the CALEDONIA =WAwnRs has been long estab- lishcd. Sold bykhest Aanhj Anngjnonnkgj UNABLE TO T ,.u.InIoAI. nu Imn all tonal 0! Noril 7nhu.l.`nuuou.bI- um-rhea, nuaounoyanlnl About-haunt. jl on-ymcunuvollo nflhhnnnmnlunoijig I ' bnhuthhnmkdbhh nnnnnndnlnnnnrllllh. WORK. "'12:-:,=:'.;'.*:.-:."".%?'i"";'%"3 + \ II'$IB II TIUII. U =Iavuvvvl-lIn.|. Anionic: 1 Dbl Oil! 10 Al "I: 03 RIADL Eu.-.:.~.. :.:.......'.-9%;-.'.`.`$.-~ 2.: 31:: M0: EY AN: Business. SIYTIIE a moscoran. REMQVAL. Anal-wrIc'runAL. MEDICAL CARDS. INSURANCE. J % In f . ans..- h:-..w;"s{. ......::z... ..[ DENTAL. PIIG-uoaoltuot Invoolnnonylnno Wontrnnuhcu E -:* .*....- -.:.:.::':| \ 3219: can nn0_I-tutu D. (III: noun. 8 to to. q. ..L.n|.. $1.`: .`.'.'a .`?`.'.'!.'1~`~ lfudthntthonastignonntndde-. as well u the cultured. will mun; lhton then one Iposks of ` Clrhto love for the hut. Lu! winter `lvhitod gnieklnnwbohnd livodn `fu;'5'.'aa. 6.2 `"5 '.1'i'v....." 's'1.`a'." i ' t wt a spirit of GI Ion. Trio. all must: of sin nut he hated sud de- mand. bemoan! win an an we shawthunchrht. min ndepthn Ill trdehodncu the very lm~ plain look can to tq._"who will III ` I ' t ` _ "whocsh:nn;l rill .. ...a". ....".1T..`:.._"'.:`2:. IIIO IIIIIUFI I [III III Ill(l|Ill Ul Alllf or-Ica. intend ol sanding an army to cut him all. we sent his the bible and the niinsiomry. and it 17:: found (ha beside saving the Indian. money ha been and. It cuts vnstl leu tomnl him I loyal cllriuinn an joct than i would have cost to have loltht hinrto the death. Christ`: uh-ion to the earth Inn to an Inn. and ovary truly and mu: becomes inntrnnuully I Itvioinr ot och:-1. To an man we must be mun ...m. as. ...:.u A 1.... with on. the U xavoreu orgamleo euort, believing that even an imperfect or- IlIllICi(,` well `worked. virould do much good, and would certainly be hot- ler than none. But the greatest ol all charities in the rescuing of men from their wont enemy. sin. end, by Divine hel . leading them into the experience nut practice of "Godlines which has the promise of the life that now is, md of that which is to come." How much cheaper. and, oh! how much bet- ter, to cure for the boys in bappy,chris- tinn hams. and in the Sabbath achools, lhln fa` society to be obliged to `take ' can all them, whan ihroiml: neglect. l 3 V0 bound encerou rampant have lo be punished ea criminals! Mis- sionary work cut: something, but no thing ctnlljilc sin. What proof we hnve of this _in the hietory of slavery. in the liter: 0! the liquor truillic, III the history of the pegen Indian of Am: or-lea. Inland nl nemlinn an nrmv to and without oresu, no snoum no nine to ive temporar relief till the case con d be brought fore the committee. One of the coldest nights of last winter. late in the evening, I found a family in deep affliction and needing immedi- ate help. Though it was late l.was glad to be able to return in a short time with what they most needed. and I am sure I slept more sweetly myself for having added something to their comfort. "Similar cases are often met with. -Could the charities of the city be united under one general manage- ment, as suggested some time ago by v one of our city papersfit could, I think, lighten the labor and perhspe make it more satisfactory. and make it impos- sible for one to receive from half-edonen sources, and another, perhaps the more deserving, entlrei overlooked. India- crimlnste chsrit oes more harm than ' it does good. I encourages falsehood and idleness and in ures the deserving poor. Charit shou d not be given just to get rid a troublesome applicant. Evan-J case should be carefully investi- go before anything is given. i.e., as far as it can be done. At the great convention of charities and correction, lately paid in Toronto. I heard this whole matter of helnimr the needv. dis- lately new In xomnw. 1 nuru uul whole mutter of holpi need , cussed bf experts. Al admin that 01:1` wast? dif iculwne, some V go e v y t agent: and mi tIh.e`m n "free hand," while tha mnhr fr lnvm-ad nrnmninad nffort. Duvzvu -cur I-uv v -u.vu-q 1 "(:33 hXE'i," the major ty favored orgnniud ettort, halinvina that even an imner-fact or- `the poor. the duolate am: we annex- ed, whether In hospitals or_ in their homes. assuring them that the great and good Ph siciau is near to help in trouble sll who will trust.H.im, to hold cottage and other religious services, when convenient, and to circulate good evangelical literature. The religious fart of the nlnionary viork is . most In portnnt. but it is not all. e is ex- ,_,A-_I A. Jan ...|...6 I... nun On nhl Oh: fan or we nunumuy r mu mportnnt, all. peciod to do what he can to aid the "poor relief," at least, :0 turns finding out and reporting deserving cases. Man`: ph aicnl needs have to )8 cared for as we 1 an the spiritual. A hungr mm is not in the moodrio liaten,muc it to profit by religious instruction. Well did Christ understand this. and by hol ing the body H8 found Ln avenue to he soul. The missionary would be placed` in a pmition to meet emergen- cies in ht work. If he find a family in the depth of winter without_ fuel and without bread, he should be able in Aviva inmnnmrv relief till the now omit.) The object of the city mission is to aid in carrying the gdspel throughout the city, as cm,lly amom the careless, poor, t e duolate and the'atlict- ml. whether In hospitals or Lnopuvcpul and (Into lire > lljtlalju vvuvu us; nu v ".3. ........ lined. and the evungeli-cal alliance tloned nysppolntment. Bincethon `we Inye been `employed in this.good wq-R. Though wejheve nohtonnd it all sunshine. we have found it on invite kueld for useful wotk. I need hurd- ly explain why I use the Intel "we," . nedotheeditore. Well',it-e ply means that I am favored with .n partner in this business . `Not a.'ei-lentpartner. hut. one who has. for many years, one suc- cessful miasiomu-y work. ut Mrs. Hammond shall qieek for herself. At my request she has preparetfher own separate re rt. (Extracts from re- ports from t eitypreas, showing the progress of the city mission work from time to me, were here rend.` which I omit.) ' Tim nhlnnf of the citv misaidh at tie Hall dlo uY.M.C.A`.: I am piqued tomcat youhero this evening. uryour ' `unce nh0ws_ your in t in :.h.n;9:_ _n`:wu3n.I;yin=xi: :l The long and mm: labors of M'r.i'J' your late city misaionary. hnvo=d Ty Impressed all classes in the city. I ve.no doubt that the grate- fl noolebotlon 0! these labors has kept I `e deilfa alive and warm to have your cityjiiuion continued. But since the death of Mr; Jack, throe year: ago. no- hinn.unn' Anna towards tie appoint dcaith of Mn Jscytnroe yours ago. no- thi done towards tye appoint men of a successor tiil shout tan 2 Innllthn go when my nu e was mea- ? timed. evangel cal Blliance --..-a 1...; no nnnnln'hnnnt_ inca than `R0 "of It- ' ril- att h.11:( e1:Y (LA-= ` I urjluluuu 1 ' nun nlnnn flllt, V011 Il. mo min. HA_Il"MOAll1D'8j'lR'E'-{ PORT AT-wnagxu O.A. -I--Ia-"-`.' : , `g..v; 171. .-'.| diigll a_I"`5plrItunl Iona: niu bmcnndiot--II|$O` '." .`" lloIuUiItu6-Alolhc rs noun nu ' v orcullld. 1.--... ~..p ..u-....a..u...-w lntelnriven` +$m'%I1ssIenARYA&W0RK. '1 .J.'Ra nonllano ` UIUUIIJ The E or!!! league association of Prince I-grwnnl dinuict bu those of- ficer! fol I897-8: Ptaident, E. A. Mor- donk Piston. 1'0-elected; first vice-prui- den . christian: endeavor depart. nut. V Olive Huck. Consecion;ae- colltl vice, ml-iouua department. Mrs. A"; third vice lit- any rtment, In J. M. Jot . Blanucl ; fourth vice, social depur - mom, I. F`. Cue. Picton; fth vice, ......., v.2-.::::'.: ' . . . on, m hunter. 0. 1`. Stafford, lb. to-ducted. The omocn elect. t that with tho follawh.eon- sllluhl ouutin couniuoo: Min nor unuu name one came In. 1 am pray- IIY for and expecting her conversion. - -have spent some time in seeking to reclaim women and young irls from tho rnths of the destroyer. can well up mm the heart as we turn avsuy for the time from cases that seem hope- less. Some of the mothers nre fallen so low with drink thnt they engt-rly accept the Ill-gotten gains of their dia- solute daughters. That our city is not the on|y'one that tolerates this sad state of things does not relieve the situation. (`an we not have a union ` reform committee," such as I)r. Crafts M recommends! We find much need of ` avenue and reform work. While visit- ing all the mothers I hnve been able. ` to see I have urged the importance ofl safe-guarding the present and future of their young and older children, by. telling them of the evils that urn in the world and warning them to shun. them. I have started a s_eIf-n1aIa|n- ing mother's leaet fund, to which mo. thers, who wish to -help keep this work moving `willingly contribute a small sum. thm ennb ng me to give mothers who need but cannot my for them. and to It lenish my stoc . These leaflets hunt full teach mothers how to an- swer the eep. curious questions of their little ones. inntood of putting them off with "oh, I haven't time," or. you could not undentlnd if I told you.` Dllrilh [Ill nine Innnthg I hnvn IIOI. IIIICBIIIIIIII II I l0|lI y0|l." Dnrimlho last nine months I have made SW calla slid nttended 25 social ml on services. thus contnuing the :; %...:.,'7m.?.:..'.':*::.':..;:...'" DQ001110 IOCOIMI IIIIIITC." In another home. After introducing myself and getting a. little acquaint- ed, l Inked the mother alone. Are you n chrl1lltinf"No,"nbe uaid."l nm not- indeud I tun very far from it, nul l would like vary much to be a chris- tian." I aid to really desire to be good In the flat step"; than she said, "what In the next step!" I talked with her until some one in. I IIR and exncctinn her eonvorninn. prayer meaung VVILIIOUE KIVIDB (DB name. Ile began eurneetl to pru for himself. and It was not ong untl he realized that he had passed Iroxn deulh unto life. In nnother humhle home, where I haul often called. the mother of a young family, said. I am so glad you came in this morning, Mrs. Hum- mond, I have such u trying lay. so mnny things seemed to go wrong that I have been troubled." I eeld, you have been trying to marry your troubles youlsejf, instead of rollnng them off on the [mat Burden-Bearer." She said, -``I did tr to but I seemed to have them all I." I said. form the habit and penlet In It and I know it will become eecoml nature. In nnnlhnen hnnnn -Char Ini-nnnlnn ly pl'0l$BB(I Ill! Kllli In UDFISL. Another young man has also lived a mom! life. and has a godly mother. but inconsistency of some young men who make a. rofeaaion of religion, de- terred him. e said "he did not want to make u start and then make A mu-" ure." His mother and I assured him that Christ, not others. should be his model. We told him our ex rience and commended him to God, an I mention- ed the cue in our VV edneeday evening prayer meeting without giving the name. He ht-Iran enrnmtlv to nrnv for have new gem or remedies mu renov- ed the (ad I received their gratitude. j One o llfeee cases was a woman whose children at a distance were sent got as she was" supposed to be dying. A friend called for us to go and talk `and ray with her as she felt unpre- lo die. ."0h."`she said. I would, not mind dyin.if_.I felt that I wash ready to go, but I em.not." She had udreedful headache and high fever. I used some remedies suggested to me by my own _experien'ce caring for her cheerfully and loving y. She was soon asleep and when she awoke after a good reel shewae better. Earnest prayer was also offered by her own minister for her convefilomnnd she soon afterwards told me that she had found peace. The troubled look was gone and her coin- tenance beamed with joy. Her hus- band,` who was not 0. church goer, be- came deepl interested when he saw the neceselgy of being right withuod. He at once set about the work of con- secration and it was not long before he was able to tell us that he received 9. new heart. Another case. a young mun of `the home entertained me Ill - the absence of his mother. In reply to m question whether he had accept- ed C rist as his saviour, he said no nnl Iulf |uI I "Inna Imnn Ohenlrinn eu purist nu ma saviour, ne sum `no not yet, but I have been thinking about that matter. I know I} should make u start." A close, practical tulk followed. He said he would try." and he did. A few weeks afterwards I had the joy of hearing that he had public- ly profasaed his faith in Christ. Another vounn mun him nlnn Iivml n bio lh.Iu:n- m net: norrmn ana rem tI`l8l_B. I has found many who were all. n_md have to d mom of remedies that reliev- mi Ilium`. -"HR I i-be-niwml Hmir an-nHh|rln_ up man .;Zamaut'oI v-5: fork in` Kinta In cityxmiuionary. jduri the. mg 5., menu, may be guhered mm the follmvhg a tenant. t`&ken"fr0m my daikly `inibleruot tgalits I:?:::' sic ca. . ; A I` -I ` `stern and gxrfprgiet, 11; tracts dis-5 thuetl, 1 _ _ Health: hnlrlinn and nnmstimr m many. `it together in our work, but we find IIIYII uunwlnnuu nrpuvw l Sometima Mr. Hammond and I vie- . that we can see more people and do more good when we go separatelr We find that our long experience 1: thin kind of work is very valuable. we, love '.he~work. Ind the Lord evidently` (man: (in: war to the heart: of the? Love :no.worx. um mg mm evuIuqI.1y' opo dot WA. to the hearts the. peopie when t, or-us thut we-take an, Inherent in _thoi,r dpirituat welfare and in their not-rain and real trials. I lunch (mum! nmnv whn wnl-A ill, nnd tbld. 1,. V Besides hoiding and assisting in nanny` religious as:-vices. I visit the general` hospital uni other public institutions. I twice, visited the military can `.1 ' when I was glad to find some chr :- Cisn soldiers and distributed a number_ of tempennoe and other tracts, and, ` vlaited the sick in the hospital tents.--' R. `M. liaxpmond, city missionary. 3 ' ' s 1 nu. Hammond : Report u_..-..'Il'_ tJ'.L........_.I ...... The Guardian] flolhuhcind. wk fl`-III- wme. MONDAY. OCTOBEBE 2'5 6aTI fa-ansactaon""T |B00K_B!NDlNG| Ll_..4...A_._A `-- o'r'r5. "" "35"--"I _,. .v._.-. II; gt. `Mutual. I ;nen6.;:` I lQfNu'll!d(n0l ml! my `Q. Ozpaullnbu Ibctrlo 0uHou'uo hon bolhobouhnno. 5-non -Innjfobluhomlhll ACC_|_l_)ENTS Wall Pnpotn suitable for Kitchens, Dining Rooms. Hulls. Bath Rooms, Bedrooms. Parlors, Drawing Rooms, Oicea, Etc. `luau: hhtnaonndloonhpubuot IoBHmK I BLGOTHIII B. L. BTHIBR &CO.. ruuucu-on 0! man an II-unl T-HI: - ..........e __.. d. _* 1 care Varlcocele with the. clip or- ; tnchment on my famous Electric Belt ; and Supporting Buspenaory. I put I I soothing current of Elect:-iclty throuth -V the swollen veins and cords, causing 1 a tree circulation of pure. rlch blood. nd removlng the clots, ,.thuu perma- : , ently curing varlcooele. It takes two 5 `months. You wear the belt while ,3 asleep. It gives power to the organs. 3! stopsithe drain and adds nerve tone 1 , to the dehllltated system. ll __ ardwa rel 25 CENT GAMES The Oomor Bookutoro. ' Count of Prlnoou no Ioulnnul III FIVE CENT GAMES : TEN CENT GAMES: London tlancuhin Lno Ann

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