Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Nov 1897, p. 4

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mom, 6 for :5. All denlen or address _cou_vAuv.% or IMMIUQN, "UMIIED _.,.. ~ .. A mrro l'l;:l|*." . I "H I \'<-nlu:-u n'r\\'ou|rl In Unsolicited Testimony: `I him: now \\1I. \.'l1I`II (|(N`.\` ' mu! '1'.`-I \\.'|Kl"(-- Io-znul . _v ` r` s\I|Trrr~r frn :1 ml |ill"l` I-y spun. > 9 runimzllm made of Black Nap Cloth. seams bound_ perfectly tailored. and the price is only V I4`! l'Pl` il lI'l 3 IN IN` |wnp|.. n`! I 5 mg, lwml .` has 4-nd ? mark An noun ron'l.no. A gmtolnl yoon lady in Mid Annie Slmphord. of Non Polhall. Ont. who writoan mu Ioovn: I had two VI`, bud, .-pollorntit. and van obl to Clftln tho doctor. My hand: an fut would niuthonghl wan I to `quit I0!` nndtriold `I. did notpluny hip nnslllmil '3 ()olory-Non-0 Compound. inking vobottlonltnlmhi Oil. andennhighly thousand it to anyone vhonny uluruldi. III gddngh Iuhuuluwcrklow. vluvu gvu uuvu u\.v\.I. :\uuvvIu5A_y :n..\.u Luv, IILDL ullull` . _you have seen OUR KIND. We say knowingly be-:: ' cause many of your well dressed friends` are` wearing ;. to wear garments we sell. You would not be_ apt to "them. Don't you think it is apt to be expensive tolj hold a prejudice against Mantles ._ ready-made without [1 seeing the, `best kind? (jome in and"see the style, ll fashion, t and real elegance of the men tailored ready 1' I C ` I get as good made to your order, and you see exactly ' r what you are paying for lwclorc you pay out .1 cont. ` ` V can came up ongiqul tmmcuuub HANDS an test cor s'm=1= A. |I||.....-L 31.... g_. _ urunw uuuwrn nu UIIIIIO ' strongly rocommond thou). The govornn':n; orwn will Iundout nn oxpodiuon to look lot :3. um. uuuu.-mm-I_v glnomrllaln Ind powortul. If you dufro moon in tho dying opornuon and with to an none`. IIIO Diamond I) on for homo dyeing. ll Ip- todowo du on roll Diunond Dyan and uromzly than. Dinmond Dyna do A range of work fAr beyond the pouibilitiu of soap gnuo And crude pmlxngo dyu. The common dyoc on tho markot Ara doooptivo in ohArAotAr And oompooition; thoy An undo to IO". not to give gununtood AAtinIAotion. Tho mAjority of the colon olAoAp gran And crude pAc|iAgA d_veA Aro no uni this tiny will hArrlly mun tho hAndA. Dlnnond Dyes give color to light. medium And honvy mAtorin|o that Aro AI {Au II A rock. and lust in long As the goods hold to- gothor. Tho burial undo And cloth can be dyed with Diamond Dyol. 8oA groan And imitation pnchgo dyes dArA no! Attempt such work. boouuo tho colon An not ouicioutly ponotnting And powerful. you InooAAA in Oh: tlvdnn The wheel Mol)on rode bu lrnrnenee eprochet wheels. the nt one being near- ly twelve inchoe in diameter. with thirty- one teeth. the rear one having thirteen teeth, making it I gear ofeixty-Ieven. H0 eeye he could ollmb hille where othere had umua-I ux-Incn uxi: In moot places." d , to welt. Mcllomld ie an athletic young fellow Ho wheels to Picton as soon u the ruin stops, e dietenoe of l`. 0 Inllee. The World}: forltos For Dyeing Light. Medium and Heavy Goals. I nuu nu upon lull pool mg. 00 says. "I did not have a sin lo puncture nor an accident." he said. '5 lost vo dun time through ruin. Mot nearly adonn brnnaoontinonul traveller: who won striking out west on wbooll. I bud to ride on the rnilwny truck for nearly 700 milu. Just inugino bumping Along on the side of an embnnkmonc for 700 miles--a nix-inch I. k in most places. Mobon d mdn ha: human. don all the way from Muntaroy. Onliforniu. a distance of over 3,000 miles. Hojlolo Montoroy on latch Sept, carried 9 few diys at Oakland, jun names the sound from San Frnnciaco. and nnlly on the 20th Sept, just six weolu ago. he turned for hin Picbon home on n whool outtted with forty pounds of baggage. of which nine- boen pounds consisted of I com low not of now plrtl for the whool~In he never had to upon his tool bag. he have n ninnln nnnotm.-. ...... HERE IS nululllll IUIBIIIIIIII . Perry Mchmmld, of Pioton. - Ont... I young man who ha been on tho Pacic con.-t during the put. your, arrival in To- ruulo Sunday onn bicycle. Ho had rid- don all the over 3.00!) min... Ha-Il.h. on A Illcyc-I. -reny Inbound`: 'l`rl Fl-um Thu Pnnlllo uout. 'l`....mo.. v|~.|........ .. I`lIllII I In Toronto Telegram. IL. ... \I._I|_., " I us:-I hr. ('hasv's Syrup of l.in:wod nnd '|`u1|wn1mv 1nr.z-\-ore lhrnm trouhlr." writes Mm. n`1l\Il'IN, of 2:4 llmhursl .su`eel,'l`urnn|o. ' " II prm-ml Inns! effective. Ire-.'nrtl it as one of the hes! household remedies t are Is. It is my and pleasant to take and drivel out the com with surprising eel:-my." " .\h'hll1vhny hadn hml rrnupvvn\1glI.".xay1 Rlu, .\'uulh of 2;! l\.IH|llI"s`l .~\n~rl. 'l'<)rnnlu. " \lv xn-mm."-, Mrs. Hnpkuls. I`(`I`0ll1lIH`dCd mv In In Hr. (`Imam-Cs Syrup of l.insenl and I ml:-nlnu-. I did M), and tho lirst dusctlltl him p,;mul Um` lmnlo mm )lclu|y cured the cold. II is Hllpl ising Ihc pupu nrily of ( '|1.1.~u-`s Symp. 9 It appr-;u'.~. to me it can now he found in many lmu.r. ' PROVED MOST EFFECTIVE.` 1-jg luwiylu II A BANKER'S EXPERIENCE. ACROSS THE CONTINENT. At All Drugglotn A SPECIAL LINE, Iic--I a home of Ur. (`h:1sc's Syrup 0! Li: ml 'l "m ]I(`IllI!Il` fur a |I`Ulll)l(`.s(lIm' ullbcliu A cnouribjbuan. 21'. `2fa.1e 3 95?/III/I of zfmeear aim .7z1Ipenh'/Ia: muuht a bottle Ind sinned ..,,.. mu |\;m|,;_ mm` of 1.; .\lclhnurm~. n. " ll pruvvxi \`v1yv'cctI\'c. I my u.. simple. cheap. and M It hm hnh-rm been my ml. ~i\ ialll m tmuhlrsuf this name. r-\'-r. I intend In In: my nun rims Mann; rul |\;\nk_ nnv . In nu-..\-u `H l\.|I l|lH`il .\Ul`f'l. l()I`0nlH. in. law-'s 2 ~ l 25 GENTS.-6* `l`lmmau Um EThe Famous Active Range an-. vxneunan I. u `ll-lAl.rAn|\IcIoJn Rumour is busy with the mm) of Dalton McCarthy. This time he is named as the prospective chief justice of the supreme Made Can Do . lcourb, made vacant by the rotirementyof is to be seen here in our Mantle stock. There is :1'"""`3""?- `1``"` ' ' of Mr. McCarthy there can be no question. `r H H ' / Y / . ` l . bes`. In Ready-Made Mantles same as 1n anyth1ng{m,h,,,ong wed m,,.e uh, pew, ,, a n else. You have never knowingly seen the best until 1 man of mnrkedindependence of mind and unn '1-Iuvgx c-on.` {NI Tl) T/l7\TT'\ \X7,. ...... I....,:...2._._l__ L- I'nbnrnctar_ nnnnnlitician with nnlniana of "moones PPY H0 ME` '. The Best Tliat Ready 2 Made Can `PORMERLY RICHMOND .1 CO. I18 and I20 Princess Street. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O02 ' The THE PRODUCT 0 GOVEARS E ThcHun(1:`.o1 Best \\'orl(i ing Appuru made in Ca No ;v_11v<`~7::;;n~.:.~ Thcrmumclcr in c`. E`S These Ranges are HOME` made in sixteen dif-E ERANGE ferent styles and satisfaction. every Range guaran-` teed to give perfect; I IV` T TI" F1I"UIII' CI`. I'll elul-onion:-iuousbIo,i!r:upntdintIonoo ohhiondidnolun attain. More people So: from one or othor oi thou distracting ilk than from all other: combined. Sloan`: Indian Tonic `lively Pad pa-muncntly cans All ans. 0 Inner hovrloogyou hIvon!hnd.orhawoltouyou 1' Inn hhldthnhvnnrmncn SLOAN S INDIAN TONIC; E `u oniy pmnnout euro for the `two gnu ills cl hIImnity-Indigd:ion and T` Constipation. Ila: an Unbroken Record ol Cures. The llunxhmnxcst and Worldng Cook- Apparatus ever Canada. VI IIIYU UUIICTI. III" IIUW UIFUI ,0 `hoonholdtliatyourcuoq-ul mnnrshlo. ilvn-nut-inninthn nan v-: ---v -v uvv IIIIQU "VIVI$I was will hoolhg rapidly udbtt. em cbyonaunIda;nuru'Iunly ad` un- 1.. -> .... I l SLAUGHTER OF DEER. f I The Wins: he: been given to understand l thet e greet many pereone heve gone into j the hunting of deer who heve not much ex- ' perience in the business. ln the tint plece they do not reelize what the herdehipe of it ere. They are equipped for the killing . o! my deer tlut come within eight, but they have given little eoneideretioq to the f exposure. the fetigue. the weerineee end J woe of long trempe in pitilete weethei-' end without proper food end ehelter. Borneo! thoee who go hunting the: con- trect eilmente. largely lung effec- eiooe. that never leeve them: tome. inexperienced. ehoot the doee the lee eeeeye to protect, if they do not ehoot I thennelvn. end the eecidente occurring eneeelly ere nnmeroee end eerioue. AMI ellthieeomeelroou eeeire to he eporte neeeusl leed upon the esh they have theneelvee procured. The geverenente ereheiegeppeeledteeethienetter. `At- teetienlle yeieieelled tethe leot _thet it ehele not more vheleeely eelereed 'I\n'JnQ-III L...4k.-.-lJI.._mh..A AL`: s;g_._LoucKs.335 KING STREET ! Oel f. ';nent'.` Wasitnot Sir Wiffrid l.ourier`.' Id In :' i safe to say that the. things that transpired an. an vuus uv, this having been brought about at ........ "D ...... u... u..... .uu-Euzu the request of the premiere of all the colonies. Who was the dominating force at that meeting of colo- l E llnial premiers`! Who was it championed the cause which these colonial premiers endorsed. and in a manner which in i pressed most deeply the imperial govern- Was it not the policy of the (,`a- ` nu_dian government which the co- _ lonial leaders approved. and the * elcacy of. which the imperialists` ' admitted by denouncing the German and ' Belgian treaties. Leaving Sir Wilfrid and ihi-i government out of account it is would not have been, and Sir Charles Tup~ V per would not havehad the opportunity to 5` talk of his impotency. As a `garrulous old ; man, he must be talking about something. and he would not be true to his word if he did not do considerable stretching. p BONUSES `AND lXEMl'TIONS. Ii Singularly enough the Mail and Empire Ihaa come out plainly and emphatically `against bonuses and exemptions. It has ` long held out bait to the manufacturers to re-nove to and lodge in Toronto, which bait generally took the form of exemption from taxation on plant. and water at the cost of pumping. A money votohus not ` in recent years, boon made. but its 4 ll|ll\'ll' lenthas been provided in favours which 5 j others did not enjoy. and in the absence ; of which they were put to considerable ex 1` pense. And now that some of the factory men are not content with Toronto, as n locaLion,nnd talk of leaving the city,or have }, already departed, the Mail and Empire n wants a law passed to the effect that h bonuses to them shall not be passed by [other places. The appeal is not made [t to the electors and legislators upon its `. 9| merits. It is a sellish deal. It rises 3 . from those who have been so grasping of '8` . material advantages at an_vbody's expense p. in the past, and who now seek undue it V measures to prevent rival cities or inunici` ` lipalities reaping similar advantages st Toronto's expense. Moreover these up- bu j peels to the law are in the form of I mock heroics. There is a law __ ,5 against the grsntfrig of bonds. H. ` to manufacturer:-,and it has in the past I been circumvented. The ordinance can- di` not be made, apparently. through which wh 5 the time-honoured coachand four could not ] .be driven. It is a pity it is true. If the Th j Mail is really in earnest about this business I | it will advocate the abolition of all distinc- be] .'tion between men and classes. The law m, l of taxation.4o be equitable. should hit all the |evenly' and righteously. "and the only .1 . amendment the legislature can make to its fx ` statutes is one to the elfect that as all on? 1 ' joy the benets of municipal government me: at) 1 all shall pay a proportion of its cost. I ...-.- us.-aaauuuu vrauu 4.411413. I ' " " l " -" Si` Cbl5 TPP" 55 0" '9 Pclc ` The election of a mayor for Greater New E00353. nd v9`l"I-5 3"` 5`"- Si, Wilfrid ! York is occurring to-`day. Thecliaiices l Laurier came in for his sad attention in a are that Van \vyCk_ rep;-Qgenting Tm. l recent speech. Sir Wilfrid, he said, had I m.ny',. tigers, Wm be e1,ced_. That event ! advocated preferential trade, but when the j i, made at, least, more probable by the * Duke of Devonahire made a proposal that 3 1,,mc,m,b), death of Henry (;eorge_ And I! would hove brought it about he had ro- ` Tammany hall is another home for plun- Huaed it. The old bogey with which Sir derem 1` Charles has undertaken to scare the people ,,~,,.;,;. ;, 0',,',. 1`.;',,',',,_` [ of-British Columbia, as a piece with this i Jame. O'Neil name is so ,`,,_.Cpnb]_,,. I romancing. is his statement that the I` connected with the history of the romantic I [ Lmrier Cub]-"en Cannot claim credit for do_ draniu in America. that the more nnnounc_e- ment that Mr. O'Neill will appear here Ill 1 ' \ ` . ` ' '`'``3 um (`""" and B'g"` t"m another romantic play should be suthcuent Illa-|..'a l.....:.... L--.` L .... ._L. 4...... -i. , vi-itivcs in the public interest, and 1 IL is not at all apperunt. ' lllmtlie is prepared in do this. No one knows when his plans are. He is heard I from time to Limo, and always to advan- ' tags, but his personal plans are only in his keeping. It is. perhaps, a gratication to l thin: man he is talked much about and l l made to feel that despite the attacks of his ,3 former friends, the tories, he is still eomo- ` 15 body of importance. : i character, as n politician with opinions of [ his own. as a lewyer whose experience in ` ~ all the courts has b'een wide and ~ ! varied._ That he would bring abil- ` ` ity and integrity to the bench goes V `without saying; and he is the type of: I man who should be assigned to the highest E judicial oilioe within the gift of the C'ans- I dinn government. But he i not an oilice- I which is conge- '1 ..-vr~..--uuu u. _...._. I ; seeker. His law practic nisl to him, nets hi e of at least twicewhstthevhief ustic ipisworth. He would, therefore. nave to make serious sn- 1 THE. DAILY wHIG.,' sm CHARLES WILL 7rA1.K. M.:CARTHY S Auslrlo "OP?" pcr Orbm Dioor. TH] mLn.1r.wme. mumsun; Novmmnm 2. i898. ictoly npixo J in 11 name ndue iuici< lnf capullur uuu LIIU more l0V(:l and terms country of Burvsick and Roxburuh. It um. g-riginally n 2-mull hum called (.`-nrt.le_v- hole. lIel()!IgInu to llr. llnnglns. tho pan":-ll minister of (inl.l!l)l0l8. How it came into his posnors-inn we cannot say, as ho was not an native of the (lip-trict, and nuver ro- Fldl M. the farm. lt. wins to him that Mrs. Cookhurn wrote in lT:7 telling of hcr supper with Scott: fnhor. nnd hor Antonie-lnncno abhia little '.-on s "extraor- dinary genius." hr. llmiglns preserved the letter. never dreanng that the youthful prodigy would purchase his faruiand mnlro one of the most cnlebrmczl places in ths world. But. such was the cnsc-thirty four yearn luler the barga-In was struck. the name clmngud. and Scott. commenced building his plaything in stone. I lcrnuuown stutlmr lnylnp. HI!-2r~'1'I`u\\`.\` b'T.A'rIu.\. Oct. `."9.~-A new ` building has been erected at the station for 0 I [my and grain. Jo:-so Ame; has also erected I new burn for his lomnt. Hoorgo Howie. Mu. '[.iukdhn`bcoul: 5!-`tiled to tho bedside of rion . re. `. racy.King- anon. who A uiuging ochool in talked of for the caming winter. Mr.-. A. gm. Visitors; Mr. and Mrs. Snmorvillo and son upon: Sunday at Norman Himm'o; Mina Brown. I-'1-odericluburg. 1% Isaac Fruorh; Miin hem Hartman at John Kil. Fruor has resumed to her home in Micbi- ` gnnon a: Mr. and Mrs. Jnmoo Smith. Odom A u. :0 Clnrles Kilganotfnz Lulu and Mabel Fuireld at Juno Ame) ; no. -__;.j, u Dnnlorouu Poison In Pluten. Bollsdonn and Aoonito plutorn would not be mad at all il their dmgoroun `quali- tion were won genenlly known. Thou drugs may be absorbed by the nyppcm und I use IOHOIII trcnbfo. "Qniclcuro" has been recommended as being entirely free (mm In using which could $iN,`lI"j0IO even I c ild and no plan! Halon: piin to qnioll . The 500 and Cl um you ol "Quin euro hold that all nlnl llet tho qnutityolticl aha Only 5 Kaleb IO- xdnd. _ IUYUII Ill K0` (Hm. l)un t. leave kind words unsaid. To- morrow the undertnln or mny find it n_ecez-e- uy to put. you in his icebox. -_:...i_-j:------ BUB Cl'Bl|I4l\'B H9. Don't. think that every nadoved woman on meat haa loved and lost. Perhaps she ovod and got him. I):m t. Innvn Iain:-I In.-nnln nnmnipl 'l`.. lluu we '*l)on'L judge the picture by the frame `(around it. Don t. send for a doctor if you prefer to die A natural death. Don"b kick 11 strange dog jun: to nd out. whether he is n'ocd-natured ( r not. Don't, waste your time disputing gures. . They seldomlie. except in gas meters. Don't. get. too aelf- import.-mt. You may be in wine as an owl and just as stupid. Don't expect too much of A relf-made man. It is probably his first attempt i the creative line. limo; .|..`..I. AL_A -..--.. ...a .....a .___,, KIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. Ablmh-ford may be milcel the centre of Sir \\'a|ler'a lmul. It utanuls at a point. of the Tweed whom the river leaves the mountainous rcgiun If ttrurk Forest and expands into the more love] and fertile `('nIII1I.l`\.' nf Hnru.ir\l( and Hr.`-Inn.-..L In -urunu nu A\.u-v It open uh Suwyoll-v. to ll the house on Mr. .')`.\'eill a visit at. tho` Grand to morrow ovenin V . The play this time is "The Dead eart. which Mr. O'Neil) plays in Lhiir country by permission of Henry Irving. The action is nid duiing the stormy days of th ench revolution. nml by em- pioyil 0 services of the w'oll-known 1-conic `rtiat, 'I`hom.Ion, of Bnston, Mr. H'Noil| has mcreedei in fnrnii-hing n arms of rich and bomitifnl pi:-Laure.-of-r'oI1c.~ nml events in {how dnys. Tho i-oatunmn wmo designed and made by the famous llrr- nmnn of i\'.o'.'.' York. The plan is now (men Suwvm`.-7. | I)r\ unu IUIII cumin. 0'Neill`a ` ' themorommoum-o- in ) 75 8: 77 PRINCESS STREET- The Toronto News (conservative) wants Mt. Whitney to be more definite on the ? temperance question. And there are ot.hera.. They are after the leader of the opposition, und' they will reliovo him of the awful lllonelineiie which seized him in Kingston 4 _when he and Dr. Willoughby were (l6N6lb- 3 ed by their party. _, _ The appearance at. Henry ec-rge u'fune- ,' ral,aide byaide, and as participants in the ceremony attending the same, If an `Anglican clerfgynmn (Lhe decensodh pan- tor). a ltomnn (`.uf.lmlic llriest, a" Jewish rabbi and u(.`oiigI'egnLiunu|isL minister. w; 5 jun invillenb (war ulnis-ll curtain folks in Kiiigutmncaln ponder. l|i llr. Mt-Glynn I commit u lneinou.~: crime 7 lfsn who will ? give lIllnnlJ1-T0llIl.l0ll '. ' -----_y u-- nun: uunulcu uuu vvvuun !l'"- `in his poseeeeion, the great; ma- jority at them being all very} iyoung deer." If there are many such in i the trade the conclusion is eleer that ,"theee dainty animals will soon entirely ldieeppeer." Let the game wardens do jtheir duty, and the government of the F province also. Ase matter of fee`. no man should be allowed to hunt and kill deer without 4 permit or license, and in order to secure it the applicant ehould pus an exarninnon and give some evidence of his iitnees to carry I gun as well as obey the law. The amateurs that are now scouring J the woods are numerous enough and reck lees enough to create a panic. " l -. I sparingly slaughtered, u I thin in nlfordod by one I many as one hundyed _ L:_ D--- I , and an evidence of 3 man who had us and twenty pkinn very e union 15 soon ..... ..-.. nu- ...L..... A- Ribgd Hcrriuouin. ux'l`omnuo uid, will upon none: In Inploo panics!- u-y,hiolounh\au. Six other turns in jun and Outs! pita nu nodal "c:.g"`."..`.'..` A____.n-- ,AA,- .1 lh, .\lIll us .-um" .13 I shall hun- Tlw ft-llmu nr .\ml liI c- i_.< on (H. \l-nun ..-.. rather an Sold Ills When. (`In-\`o-lnml l.v;ulo-r. 'l'here- is nulhing Inn gum! fur Its I shall h:u'o u mm sn-znlskijn mu- .\nl Jnlmny is gnma In RN him a Th-It (`nn pzlvs .-mytvhimz on Ilw .\m| nmllwr uill .I....-.. .... :.. ..:n. n-- H -Iuu_u .1 mm Inn... ." .\nl up N More 1|. uh] . -\IIt| H5 mull us tlw lick:-r i Shall hnval n niunu 0.. . We hav the largest assortment of Stoves in the city. Examine them before purchasing. .'~`inv fntlwr has sulcl his \\ln-at! .___.___...-_... ._..._. .. lU' (`VP ['5' I .\I:Innn.-|'.~` I m... L is not in-at ine writer never reiul tho "\\'liii_z" thut he is uiuiequiiiiited with it; for he has read it. for iseveralyears iintl has learned to love it and admire iind adhere tn,,its principles, hiit he is unncquriinted in the iirt of writiiigto so good and widely rekul 3 newsptipeiu I-`or renders in the eultiity of Luiitirlc I thoroughly believe there is no iM`ll(`l` newspaper ptililished. 'l`n those in the rurnl, idi:~ttrit't.-9 the "Weekly \\hig" hringsi it hunille of t'oreigii`.-uicl liuiiie news, together with :i .ho.st of letters from neighboring townships that no 'other`pu.per -has the power or facility to ilo,.iintl those who can tiike the "iiziily \,\'hig, get the news of the world elit- horiiie in its detail iind the he-st writ- ten of editnriiil coiiiim-"iii, its well -:is the` most carefully st3ie<'tetl litei':ir_v pit'('(-28. Siieeess to the "\\'Iiig" tlllli |ioii- or. ftiiiie. .-ind eniiiiieiis.-itioii to its ener- geiie .-ind pr'()prrPs.si\'t` |IlliIli.\'il!`l`l ' '|'he [|l`illt'i[l.'l| P\'l'lIl in i-:lli:ll`i\' oftlie ii.-i.~`.t few 1i.'t`\`. 3 was the |to_\'tl,t`.iltl\n-ll t\". (`ifs .~:ni'i:ii to their t-ttitiliiyees. 'I`. ll. (`:i.ltlwel|, the ste i`epi`eseiit:itive ofthis :ll`[,H```x\li\'f` firm, is .-i llt.`l!| who is held in the higlii-.~`t esteeiii '1) his l'lll|)i(l_\'(`\'.\| :iiiil who, whether they nuniher Hit) or l,t)t|0 retziiiis the siiiiie good feeling he- tween liiinst-If tintl them. It` events t .. ..._ _-i...:I...- in IIu:n nr . Lanark, Novenwr l.-('l`u the Pdi- tnr): Dpiug tho` first time Mr this wra- tv-r to send his ntunust-ript to you it.- nuturniiy feels a sense of timidity or huckwardness which further acquaint- unco, it is hoped. will wear off and al- lww him to speak more naturally. It is not that the writer read this "\\'hin" thnf ha in |n\.-u-numinlml mint. What In Iotlfo correspondent Inn to `roll [In vrI_v I|r'I'lI Ill (`IIIHIIS Hover it might hp, w=r_v lilllt` r.-Irv nr : nu.-1'5 Invo muld frvv Mather knmu. The n|nyn'|suH ino-nu. `I I .n..I.\- LANARK VILLAGE VARIETIES`. The'Art Amherst!Hn|l and Parlor Cook Stoves are fitted with the dup- lex Grate, Powerful Heaters, Ec-_` onomical on coal and lrrndsome in _ design. lllbthar K lNV)`\VVV l. l:|n4|:u`f. `In\ Hmln oi. M rim hnu~c- tlw .-qorimz. `II my old urg.m an-u.\. nu in nude- a piano In play. u are naming in druvt-s. is lo'|i1'itoIx, :4 vol ; nnn Inrnu ln\\'t`l".~4 frmn I ; hirlll. urv n.-nu: ft`:-lillli Iwrv \ vllllrvlws uf In ,\rvI1|)i.~&|Iup of rt';.r|`(|t Inn 5' h:n\ o in Ii.- all" M I _ on uun - - IWIIIU. l'niun .H'i5tn:||. > I pmmisu |y,(inl`.~: In-`hr up In . .\< 1mm an any hm )un`lI -wt-; Drinking and smnlting l`Il t-swhmv lkmlleta alt-ran nnd w.-gluing vim; unnuip And gum niile `H unun, My mind improve lhl mny qnnw Wnth furnished brain n steady hand, I-`irm m-rvos and tenpnr ul oummruxd: Pun` mind, strong may. hear: mm: (rm I uh` Imllu, strung lull)`, lllrl I no ' To hizn tn whom all this in due. PM Uh of him the ash: thut ha will uh to have fulfilled in me; win In will fit: stand. . Hurt. and um: um. nun lI1`Il\ UL`: llmxv nnv Marl, .\ml il im'i only llw \\.-uzv.-4`. lI'x snmotlling lms ul vlw In-urt, And 891.! her laughing mm rrying .\s shr fullnwn nvrma the nm N What! she wrm! nl her kit--ho-n Mink- \\'lwn sho had a hall`-lmur me. p--....... - SIN` fnllm\'.~z hnr lilllv Ivllu-r ()\'1`r Ihv plllllliilur so-:1. site again I-_s H11` mu-kim: 3 .\ml loam on lwr f:|lhI'r'.~a '|'hrrt- .-m- musipinu m-ighlmr \n vml nllkilh nun] kin, Apr! they I.-nuqzh nml vhnl 1 ,\= I-hour ensllv.-as lulu thu-`y .\ ml u-:. \ 0- _...:----.-"' THOUSANDS IN USE Reliable-Perfect-Economical .'\|' W hv Hmluum ll.-puh HIM` h.-ul wrilt. II \\`.I.~I hural 1 \\'i|h Hm .. .'_.a ll \\';IR ll \\'iIh tho he'll 1.. ; . A Hmv m.nn_v tears for Iwr (`hir- slw shvd 7 lluw mnny kiss:-.1 fur c-:u`h liulv \'nlm:ly knuxr:-1 hut nmlhv-r. ||ll\V Ill-'ln_V (`.'Irf`S (HN`.\' '1] IlHl|ll|`r`.)l`(|rl know 3 \'u|ml_v knows hm Inuthvr. lluw lnuny jnys from her Inntlu-r-lm'v Ham I \'uhui_\- known lml nmthor. Hmr mum` Dl`.'I)``.'~' |>_\' 0*.-uvln little whin- hml ? nun milny, lHIllr:s' HI Ilnl .~ap(-ml. \\'h:nI is Ilw timn wlu-n In-I` will nu-ll \`.. .. I... .. vulvr V`! will nnnl aunc. ;, wvrk, and vote Lt nun land. 9 soothes and heals the sffsctsd psrts. rs- Drl S iieves the overcharged membrane. relieves ' congestion of the sir pssssges. arrests the progress of {ever and insmrnslion. It is prepared from the finest demuicsms and expectorsnts. from the prescriptions of Dr. Chsse, and is specially effective in Croup. ELLIOTT BROS" CHILDREN JUST LOVE IT. am-...... .1. nu nu. . nu. n... J u. nu know hut it \H1s'lulu` fr:-rt fmmilu-nu. Nuth- ing did me much good until I got H. bottle of Ciiau-'5 Linseed and Tur|x-mint`. It not only cured my cold. but I hmje not had another since. I ascribe the crcditwholly to Dr. Chase." A PREVENTATIVE OF COLDS. In conversation witha News reporter, he stated that for several years "I used to dread the approach of night-for as soon as I laid down the misery began. First I would breathe heavy and then fairly choke up and suffocate; it was impossible to sleep at times. Only those who have had asthma can tell what I suffered. My family doctor helped me at times and I hoped for recovery. but it was only temporary relief and I was soon p unged again `into despair. One day I was talking to a druggist case and he urged me to try DR. who kne m W Y Ihad GIMSPS SYRUP OF LINSEED MID `TIJIIPENTINE. ~seen it advertised extensively throughout Canada. and had almost made up my mind not to buy any 91'. Wade 3 if? /Ideeay 7z11,nentz'ne-. quack: `again. but on the recommendation of the druggist I bought a started to use it faithfully, thinking all the time I`m a sucker, but to my surprise, I woke one I morning to find! . Linseed an 1 Turpentine for a month, and be pleased to answer all correspondence." at I had slept all night without once awalteninpf. consider myself comp etely cured and shah l have been taking Dr % OPINION OF MR. CORRIGAN, A t a or, I--l:io:.~0nt.. I\lll)\\ I blnltly knn\\'.~` Mil nmllwr. ' lIl:In_\ lillln lnrn aprons I m:nn_v, lmurs of mil :1 annuul _\.\ llbl` -\ l[lI`|lI|I the xpnllillg us: Ilw writtinpr I n`: n v-illnn Inn II (`Hill uly knows lml Inullu-r. H wurls fu['v\'(`|" -lls` Hut`: nmkr um- `I um-s; Mhimr Mun nl uh ASTHMA FOR YEARS. $3.75. `i ` Starr & Sutclie,

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