Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Dec 1897, p. 3

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Ireland : Oldest Women. Regarding the coming celebration of I798 it is said that Ireland e oldest women is Mrs. Anne Armstrong, who now lives at Spnnieh Point. Miltown Melbey. in county Clare. This veteran : maiden name was Bracken. end she was born neur Florence- court. seven miles from Ennisldlleu, early in 1281. so that she is now in her hundred and seventeenth year. It is said that she is well looked After by the rector and other friends, that she dresses A-mertly, is quite erect. and can curry her WACOI eupply from the well. over three hundred ynrdedutenco from her neet little cottage. Sho resda with distinctness and poeseenee the use of all her faculties with the exception of a little deelnese. Having been ueventeen years old at the time of 1798, she bee in distinct recollection of seversl of the inci- dents of that time. ' Bpallordton Pointers. Sruronnros. Nov. 30. -The recent frosts have stopped the lsrmers from ploughing. The heavy mine were much needed. . M. Spatlord sold three heifers to W. Reid. butcher. Miss Minn Brewley and Mrs. W. Book. on the sick list. have recovered. Service will be held in the school house Sunday afternoon by Rev. Mr. Curtis. Ezra Pixley and Eldon Pixloy intend going to the Klondylre early in the spring. W. Bennett. Inverary, has moved into W.` Spsl`l'ord's house. lately oc- cupied by Mr. Bubcouk. R. Seal who has been rustionting for some time at W. Bower :-, has returned to his home in Ganencque. B. Buck. in company with M. Green. Buck lake. spent a few nights shing. G. Pixley. J. l). O`Rell. F. Rut- ledge and C. O Rell, who recently return- ed from shing, report fairly good success. We are glad to hear of the recovery of Mrs. S. Cordiok and Mrs. G. Graham from severe illness. Miss Alma Buck has re- turned from Perth road. after spending an enjoyable time at J. Roberts . Lllrnham. who passed through hero on route for Glenburnie on business Saturday evening. returned Monday morning. and reports is successful trip. J. Bowers. S. Counter and E. Pixley are doing a fair business in the blacksmith shop. Some of our young people spent a leasunt Lime at the Sydenhom bell lest T ursdny evening. Visitors: Dr. Moore and the Misses Bennett, at M. Spnil'ord's; George Aykroyd and family, at M. Pixley s; Miss ~ V. Sears. at R. Carey s: C. Rutledge. at N. Sullivan's: William Buck, at Miss H. l`erguson s; M. Shannon and sister, at Mrs. James Rutledge s; W. C.u'o,v, and Miss Keon.at E. S. Counter s; Miss E Smythe, at E. Rutledge's, and Howard Buck, at A. Blnkesley s. U DO HIIIGIIIIDDUI Qll lIlUUl3y Uylllllx I book 1. a cutie by storm, holding the ion; until t. 0 Inc small hours of the mom. snd all returning home tooling uasialiod with their `night : apart. ` The Union cheapo factory closed down on Sntux-day lash altar B Iuocuslul Ioanon a opaution. , R. Gibaon and wife returned homo on Sen- turday from Pmaburg. when Lo had chuga of a. ohoela factory. `Visitors: .Misa Howard, Bsllevillo, is vizuug Miss Emma Gnriaon. J. M. Davies alarm, Peterbox-o, in making! him I visit. , Q --jI I'I|'QulU III! -lI-IUn Monvxx. Doc. L--Wo no gaming 1115- I uonh Ihowou. but not sufficient M to up p 3 the Inlll. - On: banker in sinking ll`- ungouoou to have u. Ho inmndo bk- ina un hi: nbndn in Odnln. Ta mmn. KIWI? W KIWI lilo El? I313!!!`-lU_ I01` `mg up hi: abode in Oduu. We noma- vh&.regro_t h.ind1parLun. {or in wu quit; convenient. to have n Inkeuhnp in town. Tho uomheu ol the choir of the White church. with: number at obher invited Iriondambquu long in all, wooded their vny to his rooidanoe on 'l'uesda.y eyoning and tnnk the mntln hv storm. hnldinn lm *4; nan; ...af :9. am, nlhnr chm-inn the wand: und Inku of nuns. .I `- U3 `'0 EC: IIIII__ I". SICK; dhrmg the woods and lush: of guns. huzudnrnod in wait reqpocsion - home: in Oven ' Bound ' nod Kinmtoo. We no nlaued so no thojoyeu oonnhonnnoo ol Mia Moth Lindsay among us.onoo.um:e. '3-: 5f!?'$Q"r!`-.?,1,`-v"*`IV$3W'$"E"" r --.-,sunsmvr\'--zvy iima DAILY. wmo wnnzmsngi. 1n`xo1sM3:`n 1,T ii. ' .-At-"-'= :!i7.ws-Hutu-" a--.__ Q Iogpcclgnhlo Depulnn. u... I\.. I III. -_. ..._Ls:. DOICOXII nfloul CAPIAIN J. D. Drolcsor of French language. ' VII uh nun puuhothethuuno m udonhnaiuoognhanhrlluoct. on aundolt. [STAMPS `I Iuoond-hand uaccm-cunmacnoa 3. `up. D: Oohnbulhoub ounin-3".-u noun 1. . n's'a'..tn-on-an M St: St; iojtnal. B. 1.. an-nan 4 co.. Illustrated London News`. Graphic, u` III ' AAQIAA BOA Toronto Saturday Night, T0l'0llt0 Mail. F. NlSBET S1 -:u-- ---vv ms"-2%.!-?r $'$s'""' at : mini nonlbla I-nu. in great variety. sultnwlo Yor oh! and young. In our well soIo(`tOd stock. Buy curly; hnvc aloud till required at JAMES RE|D S. Amhnlnm-n nnll In A ]CTslmas Papers] Christmas 0 Presents! VII IIVII IFIIB l4lIl\II `IV. DOA. PIIUU VI mu- We have also 0 custom made l"mwor 005%. which we nonsldor without ddubt the Font. vnlue In the domlnlpn. Our price Q10; it. in well worth 615. Clone Prtcou. Quick Salon. I A bonullful Blue Black and Beaver Over-E cout, {vlth velvet collar. Many would any cheap at chm. Our price only 3.5. Anothet tlnerllnmaume cut. but season you would on not less than :10. Solo pvloo $1.50. \X7n Iunun nlan n nucnln rnnn Vnnu-nu (:10 Sue tho Genuine Bax-[sins we an offering. We also desire to cull subeinl attention to our stock of Men`: Noblny Coats 'Crum1ey Bros} We on showing :uxoeiient. value in Imdiol Ready-Made Coats. New designs at Book Bottom Prices. Uail `Even 1: Solicited to do so. l Beware or imitations lot Same Color Wrapper, IABI AND BUT I I I IDIIII bio RING. onruov [win new ulnoucoi nun ton Liver Pu]. Take no other, the only pertect : cams U! IIVII-\I lII.IIl LI Ambulance call 14? A. WANTED-- l`lre address of WW every sufferer In America. The Nyassan Medicine co.. Truro. N.s Ilnntirm thin manor whan um wrnn See you get Carter's. ~Ask `tor Carter's, Insist and demand Leave your Halon at ` Isubstitutioif l3UR:E%_QURE| um Auawau msuuagns um, u In Iiontdmx this paper when 3011 write. -.._----......_-_....o`. .:_o._:. .._g.. THE LIGHT 01" THE WORLD SEND posm CARD ran D I s'E:7i" E s. ` During seventy years ~` NY-AS-SAN .5 Coats the FRAUD 0! the day. 1897. Bony Leaves. Etc. x_-mi A149 V In:-ltl % has he{/i? faed in any case. And London Q Lnncuhlre Lita Aunt. anco Company. an .... .......nuIwn!ul...........1Io1 ,'l`bomu qninqunninl division of mm.- wiiicnloplnoo after its close oi tho 0. in on Ila! 0 but ll. Ailihnuioininn the company on daio into will be oneiiiod to nno nu`: nroiiiu. Little Liver P1113. Toronto Globe, 254 cc 256 Princess mt:-ant z `.430 rm btreet. . nnohnnlhrlvgnhcIou< YuIn0hu u1l;onI`n.lho6nuI. in tho IK]_I|A&'h"l. . _ k l5.".H' `E'.'g"s',`r.'c'."i'ui'i"'.n." -ticiwii Qvlxl. Thpulplin enudbyn bun, scald crvouadhinunslyuliovul bynnnph IIlioIol"Qabhouo."`.Ib huhngqult |ieIuonnrvo|lonv,uiIduiIIyoIIonio- nlmuhial nally coca-vlnu Ilooiio iohcoluI_\nI can Bah-uotionuud ro- Ind_ hing. mu: 0! -GU11. In she can at Connolly n. the harbor colnuiuionoru. tht harbor oouuiuiouon gnu boil this morning to appear in the Iupnno court. -u-wvr w an on. u. r. rouulet, ml puemier stated in in ordorto neottho dooicnoy leis by line In: government he had nogotiouduloun of O'a`(l),tIl) on tho am June, I897. it 3,! put cant. with tho hunk 0! Manual. ' I- nI....... .1 n.__.n_ __ .L- |.__L.. compnuybvfon In N01`: ploh. an us. A punt III III! luau `GU11! IIZIODI. In answer to the on. L P. Pollotier. tho [ngmior puruylll. Hon. Mr. hluclauul kid on the ublo of tho homo A lint ol Ipocial war:-um land during tho you. amounting in all 08378. 9l'.l. ofvwhioll 8350.476 land has paid. Only !o0.mu ohhin amount III `mud prior to the has pnonl citations. In III!!! In L Him- I- P. Palhlinr, tho qruuun. nuv. aw. -lllun re 05 II 0!- cl bus on all sides that r. (Mada, .I .P.. had bun nuiokou down with paralysis. ' "nu. Mr, Ilnrnlngru-I I-id Inn 0.55 onklg nl` IIIKXII IIITC D000 UYDWDOCL The Runagnlolifo-boat and I tug, tho I-we \-ouch bnving I eoqro of men on board. which went to um um vowel in dwgoron the Goodwin 81nd, Inn not. been hard at lor twenty tour houn. irum ulnar EGI H00 places. The severity of the weather prevailing in Durhnmsinro can be gauged by the fact. of tho nding of the irnzm body of I laborer who lost. his way in. A snow storm. Five arllerymon from Shoeburyuons, who were sent out to march for a bout in which six gunners won: adrift-, were driven out to an and were picked up has night. by tho Allan lino steamer Austrian. line! their bm.t.-had been above in. It. is 5 feared that the boat containing the nix ' gunners has been swamped and tlut. tho men have boon drowned. 'l`I... D.....-..-|- l;I._L....A -...l - A..- u._ no;-ver.'u Inlana cowns or man: are null ooded. A long time must. olapoe before the damngoa done can be repaired. At. Margato the damage is estimated to amount. to t'50.000 and at South End 30,- 000. Similar reports are being received from other eon side places. TIDE lnvur-ihv nf thn urn-lhnr nrnunilinn Further Plrtlcuhlrl of the lngluh (inle- llldn Picked Up. Lo.\'nn.\', Nov. 3().--Stories of wrecks, fatalities and damage done as a rasult. 0! the pales in England continue to be re- ceived. All the bxys nnd ports are {all of -hipping, more 0!` loan seriously damaged. Sc-ver.\l inland towns of Kent still I1.-wlml A Inna 9:..- ......s ..I....... |....n..... uu grunuy H'UK12I IBCK OK 1000. On Nov. lSc|u the British ntonmer Roas- more. from hiverpool for Baltimore. fell in with the schooner. .A heavy norm wee raging, and it in iiripon.-ible to launch a life-boat. The Ronemoro succeeded in slirowing some food by means of I line. These provisions lasted but two days, and all lmndirwere put on a short. allowance. On Sundhy. the `. let, a heavy rquall struck the vessel. carrying away the spare with all ubbached. The crew. exhausted from lack of food. exposure and constant pump- ing. was unable to clear nwny the wreck- nue hanging over the aide, and signals of distress were hoisted. fl.` \\7..J.......I_.. AL- .u.L .| - _;_._,,_ UIEIIUEB WUFU lIU|BL9u- On Wednesday. the 24th. the steamer Enter City. from Bristol for New York, obsarvod the sinking weasel`: diztroaa nig- nuls and bore down and rescued tho crew of ve men. ` n 11.1., on nov. hull, with B cargo 0! salt. The Elite exyerienced very bnd weather shortly after saving port. and as last. sprung a leak. which neceaeibated constant. working of pumpa. The crew was soon worn out with work and exposure. To make matters worse the supply of pro- viaiona run short. and the little crew unifor- od greatly from lack of load. ()1) Nnv. `Rich Mn: RI-ihinh nfnnmnp Dunn, London.` uvamol and man rm lnounnoo Company. nd. nun. I III! All In nA4lMI..- A. -LA-s Drew of the mica Suffered (lreauy-Provl- ulonn Ban shnrt. N I-:\\' Ynnu, Nov.`30.-Tho Bristol city lino aberuner Enter City, which arrived this morning from Bristol and Swansea. had on board the crew of the British E schooner Elite, numbering ve men. Capo. Hurgrave, of the wrecked Elite, stated that he sailed from Cadiz for Sc. John"o. Ni, on Nov. 13th, with a of salt. The Elite exnm-innmarl mu-v hm! wnnthnr IUKIUHUU. There is no necessity, however. of adopt- ing an excessively pessimistic view of the matter. It is true tbnt the enormous out- put this year had A good deal to do with the sharp eli: mp in the prices that set in early in September. At the same time. while prod ucera had to he contented with 5c. to lo. less per pound for theirfall eheeee this year, they made up for it on the ear- lier makes, the average price for this season being the name us last year. But this was not all, for the aggre- gate return, on account of increased out- put, was much greater. This year approxi- mately on the cheese so far sent forward, the fsrmere realized $11,195,000, against $l1,62.').00O fur the same period in 1896, and $10,264,000 in 1895. It less money vims made on tall cheese, the fact has not prevented producers from increasing their business over two and it half million, piour hundred thousand in two years. The far- mere have no excuse at all to be dissatis- tied at a showing like this. RESCUED IN A PERILOUS STATE. -1- `I. put I-IJIC QFIIIT, luv. .10. -Mnch rue at in ex- II-nnnnfl harm nn All nhlnn that In 111-41.. uuuu rpun) In two years. enowe clear- ly, the enormoul expansion that i in . progress. In 1886 and 1887, when who gures reached the vicinity of 3 million boxee, the development. was consid- ered remarkable, but events have demon- amited that it was only the beginning. In fact. there in danger that in cheese. as in wheat. there will be over-production, and many observers believe that we are not. far from that point. at. presenb. and that if the output continues to show the same ratio of increase in ensuing seasons in will soon be reached. ML... :. .... ..---__u_ L-#,.,,-,, J V J, A UUIIUUUHHII TUPUYIO `IDIIUWU 3 Direct export business in cheese. via the port. at Monbregl wee preobloelly wound up on Saturday. the 20o`.h.. and I glance at the record since the lot of May luo ebowe elm like all pre- ' viuue aeeeone it is noted by cbenoterleoiue peculiar to itself Alone. Pouibly the moat notable of tbeee has been the enormous lnoreaha in our outpuo of the green dairy product. In rough gures exporbe of cheese from the Isl: oi May to the 20611 of November have unounoed to 2,100,000 boxea,an inoxoase of 370,000 boxes over loan your, and 384 000 over 1895. This re` markuble gain of 754.000 packages in the mall rpeoe of two yeeu. ehowe clear- Iv the enormous axn-mninn hheh in \ A all: 0! 764.1109 Bonn In `two You-I- huqhn rumor! Booolvo our Old.- o.ooo for run: no-do-not so nu- lo: I You : -WoIk. - .Th9 Montreal Ganpwo gives 3 three- oqlnmu review of the eouon in choose at that great nuukob. with mmy facts of general interest. botho choose lands. oondonaad report foltowa : ' 1)a'rmt. axnort. hnninmn in nlmnnn. vi: EXPORTS FROM MONTREALFOR [nan A cam CHEESE TRADE] GREAT DAMAGE DONE. IIIIU "SUI FKVIIII. III C C M S... Aanu.(|Jl'|1l:c!:` no 120...". I897 OVER 2.100.000 I OXE8.` Iunauonuu mu. -`-5 _X._ _.__4I L._ - L... Ialld OI `III Tubli. an n We hear a great deal about purifying the blood. The way to purify it is to enrich it. Blood is not a simple uid like water. It is made ` up of minute` bodies and when these are decient, the blood lacks the life-giving principle. Scott : Emulaionis not a mere bloogl purier, It actually increases the nuinber of the red corpuscles in the - blood and changes unhealthy ` action into health. ` A done 0! Miller : Worm Povniou occu- ionslly will keep the children healthy. Sold by E n. Mntcholl. The |nt.ut.1;ow York and Bouon Itylu at Abel-not.ay u. '"1'E}.Si}}a'.T$' im more of it we have 1 boo`, which tells the stoty in simplewor. DIUII IIIU W09`. James Elliott. in the northwest. for the put three months, returned home on So- turdny Int. He is suffering from I severe onset of rheumatism. bur. nood the journey home very well. His mnny friends will be planned to hear of his speedy re- covery. On Saiurdny last e couple ol Deteronto youths thought they owned our town and commenced soul of their old tricks `of yelling and driving furioinly. Chief Ademe end constable Huff overhaul. ed them and they were yesterday ned 89 in each {or their little fun. This should be I warning to ouch youths thou our chief of police nenne-order in this town; no rowdyiem permitted. Ill] UK IIHC INIUYCH. James Daly. police mngiabrate, is receiv- ing the congrotulnbiona of his many friends on his recent. marriage to Mina Murchn Miller. The ceremony took place in Buf- falo on thanksgiving day Inst. week. The bride also has many warm friends in Napa- noe (her former home). who will welcome her [.0 their midst again. Mr. nu ! Mrs. Thomas surprised their Iriends by drop ring in on them on Monday evening last. rom Riverlido, Ca|., where they have been visiting for the put. month. Frank Smith ahtonded the rugby football much in Mun- trosl tun week. I'........ Y.`n:..u :. pl... ....-n.....-o 3-- u..- Scores A lerlted Victory ln:Nupunee-Law And Order Prevull. NM-ANr:r:, Dec. l.-It was indeed a treat for the large audience in the Presbyterian church last night to listen to the talent from Kingston. Miss Show presided at the organ and performed her arduous task with an esse and grace which betokens her the talented musician she undoubtedly is. The vocsl part was given by M iss McCartney. Mrs. Martin and Mr. 8 nos, and to say thet the audience were elighted. would be mildly expressing their Appreciation of the talents of the singers. The Audience per- sisted in enooring the singers and Mrs. Martin and Miss McCartney kindly res- ponded once. Mr. Peck, the chnirmsn had to inform the A audience that the programme being s somewhat lengthy one. the singers were not prepared for encorea, but every number was deserv- ing of such. This was the first time that the people of Nupnnee had the pleasure of hearing Miss Mc(,'.irtney, Mrs. Martin or Mr. Spence. and their rich. pure voices and natural unaffected manners won the hesrte oi the large audience present. Mia,-s and Mrs. Dr. Ward est-intod. The admis- sion foe being only fifteen cents. everyone was more than pleased with the invest- ment, nnd the iinunciul success of the ef- fuir will bee plunging purt to the ladies aid of the church. T......... l|.I.. ..-I.'-.. ...-..:..|.--u- :- ..-..-:.. . 31113158 IJJ. I. Jll IJLTI inn ' ...:.`...*! 'a.:.r.".:':.. :... .r;;:._...3,; O I ll: info a... 4 -.'z`i`p'i 'n`. ."m. """ BUR. P.S. The progressive: had thirty enn- didabes for May ve aente. Their support- ers "plumped" for these. Hence they easily head the polls. The mode?! vote on the other hand was dwi ed and "plumpers" were impossible. [JUB||ulUH, IIIIZIH Ul IUIIT 01 popular r0'l\CWl0n. If the moderates had but been united ina_l.end of 0 posing each other (as in West. mmbebh. for example) it cannot be doubted that they would have increased their oid majoriby. In thrce out. ofthe four seats gained,moder- ates were opposing moderates. and in the fourth and three others there was no "clerionl candidate. and many church- men abstained from voting rather tihnn support; the DIggleit9.--Ro mawr W. RAY- SUV. UIDHIIIEI? IIIIHIBKBY. ' ' Now let me sum up. the church pnrty was divided into the Diggleibee. who "ewepped horses in crossing the stream." and without; cause abandoned the fruits of the last. three years struggle : the Cecil- itoe, who demunlded the npoat.lee creed. and the supporters of the Orpington scheme. They had no organization. and no one party had euicionb candidatea to go round. Their opponents were well orgnn- izod and united. Under theee\circum- acaucee defeat of tuhi moderate! `line a foregone conclusion, and expected on both sides. Thus the Inajoxiby against them should be so small is is genuine eur- priee. 'Calamitous" as the result undoubt- edly ie to the moderates. who lose both power and ll grand opportunity, the lesson seems to be rather one of the necessity of union and u still` standing out for one : poeition, than of fear of popular re-action. If the modern! lmrl hula hnan Inn que:uon.~ . : The old London eol.ool hoakd conbiated of twenty-nine moderate: and twenty-aix progreeelvee. The new one of thirty pro- ureuivee and twenty ve moderatee. So far item being a eweeplng vioeory for the progregeivae. they have won only four teate. The really sweeping victory in over the Diggle arty. Mr. Diggle lmleited the support cg the so-called cleri- oala by abandoning the demand for chill- tinn education. and enbatitubing "religious education. Instead of twenty-nine fol- lower: he now has nine; and. if you are oorreot, in himself defeated. 'l`lio-`ouu-and- out suppartera of "christian" education havdmore enpportexa than he, via. ten. The remaining seven moderates, the (19- apabchee so hr received, do not enable me no place. but I ahould not he aurprlt-ed if they were all general t-upportere of the de- mand for "christian" education. though not at one with the hen who demand the teaching of the apostles creed. a demand, by the way. which is supported by at least one Methodist; paper, and one Congrega- tionalisc minieler. am has -..... ....... ..... AL- ..I........L ..-_L.. yuan ma; Ipmqqo. Kmm-row`. 0:30 . Nov. 80 `--(To the Edi- tor): Ihianlw poulbh to draw who nial): om : judiooha dooiro. `mm pa `o ovanmu any at an iuper y understood. Thwviillncoounb equdly {or your leading article yesterday. and for ' bhfa letter, which Ink you to publish sim- ply to about than tahore in another `side no the que3t.ion.~ : Tho nld Lnndnn nn}.nnl hnnn`-d nnnhintnd Booutllul Ihmor Evening Wear. ll- I_AA_A lV__ \I-_I_ -_.l B__AA_ _A_` oganawvumnuglnou LETTERS TO n'a: Toa1'Toiz.i KINGSTBBV T. ;-- nggoolu .-:-:`..-*f'2--. -.~`=' -A ~ ad I 33. '4- L'z'3p'i J.2?`m. unvvptioaiooonvkno. In Sp:-lhg Tlrno got Pure 81606 by using 8.3.8. No other rcrnody msscsscs such per- fect cleansing, hear ing and mrifying Erropcrtics as llurduck lilon Miners. t not only cleanses internally, but it heals, when applied externally, all sures ulcers, abscesses. acrofulous sor blutches. eruptions. clc., leaving t 0 ,skin clean and pure as n babc s. Taken internally it ncmovcs all morbid cffete or waste rnalter from the system, and thurou hly rcg.,'ulzue< all the organs of the bocfy, rcsmrirrv the slonmrh. liver, bowels and hood to healthy action. . Cnnuii }n'I{iv'Inu IIUDADO. Inn: druulu In an In. val. Ilnatil . .`-_-`: usury Wuuc. nruulut. AINGUTUN. ONT. 8!: for $23.00-nulo o u-1-men norm money rohmded. '1 3 Au Inam rm hnvinn IND ` can nun will-cn|lI_p _ L ,_ nrsom in K Inn! Hadley. In-uggisho. Cook's Cotton Root Compound I. an. anion n-fa fQlh`I '* IIUUY WU IIPIIC VJ WITH: 10 prepared in two degrees _ of urea th. No. for ordinary case: is by far the beat dollar medicine known -sold 13 drugglau, one Dollerper box. No for anemia] cue.-9-10 deneee nu II] .-. u... w... ..-_-.._ __,`,, b dmgglau, No. for o ecinl cnes-1o dc een atrongex--so1d y dmggiou. One 1;. Three Dollars; two boxen, Fin Dollarl. xv- . m-\1'n 9 mnilul nn nczelnl .10 Three Dollars; two DOICI, nu uouun. No. x, or No. 2, mailed on neeipt ~30 price and two 3-cent utampl. Th: nal: nmnnnu- -._-....-..___..... .. 31%?-'5-5.:-i`.': > PRDMPTLY sscuncn arson-1 in K nimon by Henry wade, w.` H. ladle). llruzlist. no nch Ftrongor. I can walk ivithoui dloully. and the pslpitation. at of the bout. shortness of breath In nervouaneu trouble me no more. Y .41.)! unnnmmnn Manna nllll AI Chi screen to rent und regain my menu. . I had bad unolherlng spells at night.` znighmy nerve: were muclin nnltrnng. n ing nnnoying or worry 3 mo pro- duced extreme weaknou. And would not my heart beating no fut that I thought I was dying. A Sometimes I would become so nervous as to tremble like I lqnf. 1 hnnnn mung Milhnrn'l Hurt and to tremolo use 5 mm. I begun taking Milburn'I Henri Ind Nerve Pill: only but Fobrunry And haw been getting better over Iinoo. 'My nor.-van Ara mnnh ntrommr. I can wnlk without nervouaneu troumo no more. I glniliy recommend these pills II the best 1:: ioine I know of for bout and nerve troubles on coconut of the mood they hue done in my can." an. 891 | : test would nuke mo gasp for breath. and many a time I hsvo had to stop on the street to rent end regain breath. 1 nu; ma .manm-inn men: so nllhl.` Had to Stop and am am. . of Heart Trouble. A Iirl. Elincook 100 Palmerston Anvil t Toronto. at u: " venynnnao I lhhn-in. ' bvinnmmdlnnbf n -7 ;v.n'y'oTn"".53'_f lollia inummdl of C . ` named 03: aim SIIYTIIE I LOSCOMBE. H70 IN TRUST. 01`?! Ill! IA- . III! t Allllnlnnnn um :'?`..;;'.`.""x'n.`v'Z-"'1..'Z ".'E a's'J'a'`:".'#'i':a.'.`.3 wi heart trouble. To wdk anyway 'r1iei. danger in uunom Mineral Want: from oti- tionn springu. ofwhioh much is sold. " CALEDONIA SPRINGS` WATEB8 an out uh." Sold by Boot I"'.""'`"'*.;. . ~ In getung boner over Ilnoo. my nerves : much stronger. Innltfv And tha mlnitnlion. uthrinn UIIIIUII I\IlVI VvIu'rvu-- In the on] ufe. telilbl monthly me {clue on which ladies can depend in tho hour and time of and. 1. ...-......-I in tun (lacuna: "."&;i.T=3;;......y Windsor. .1 R."x-:5-'n~"\a."s'a d;'i5u'.`io`i;'." 3? `55: . u N. . ' us. an u...'.u. Avonun Mu hours. 5.9-II: 00 Q.-III; -Mud ovonlu. a to no. noun. Ill Unlvonlty Avonuo Olloo noun. m3-uh" ""`:3o "6 3.3%-33:: no 'x.x 1n' Aumua. ' ' ' ` ` ' 3...."-'.-:;.-.:* R. xnmonn am. 11. .r.n..x on pain nnna-yum. 0orono`ru;:n:lBgrhn?d~:s-$1: ,nun.....i{..$. 1&-Q'dhI|Inhn-oz ETBUE ELLIS. AROHITEOT. OFFICES- Exohsn 0humben,U'ord'u Block. 81 Brook Illu . Kingston. Ont. L OLXIINIS. L.D.8. DINTIBT . ....".' -9' **.':2::...:` `.".k':.r 1`?I'aD.hou o. gildnoo It nhn Golnfdl transaction. DIM! l'Il' P209011]. IAJOIII Iflllid and Outt.) Do `Inn. A pl) to ....**"*-...s:.....';:-2.'.... *..:;:.-;.:..: -;-..': 1: ON) noun d Invent one Omoo POWIB SON ARDHITIOTS. Illa- III W chunk nk Building. coma Btook mom. Phone In AIEANDIE BLANOBABD. OEAETERED .d onnunh. Book: 0 nod, pontod. audit.- . .i.'."`nu'is`.`.`%7.:i's3`.a f.`.'ilaf1',`Z2i'di`$'- Icon mu non. E .Io0ANX AOOOUNTANT AN BIA Jo tun Anni. aunts and maa. col- loo . Ilonu to an lomnt nlu. Ooo an Kim 06.. our ado`: Dru; anon. _ `B7803 ELLIS. AROHITEOT. Elolnnlo 0hAmban.U'ord'n Blank. an -: II runs DDS. .b.D.8. l.D. DEN- : __0I_||3o._lm| lIo0.l\l'OOlI: Bul- onion pa uuuvm up um. - nwuumouauqlun. .o"m:-.v AND ausmzss. COQI. W900, SMYTHE & LOSCOMBE. -TGHIIR II l'IlHll'l'. nnnnn o Inn DIMIOFOII SALE- Eli `III III 3&1 fit`! '8 IJVIBY OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ` phono I01. 4 B. ILIBLY DUI]. II IMHO! I1`. lcphono I0. ARCHlTECTURAL._ uaolcm. qgnns. E3 Add n, ma Ilohlcoa '*'**..-:.-:. 9?.":`:.i3>E'n. Avqnuo. ouonco. In ILIBL when HORSE Llvanvi` 'Q'|IonI&. E_L B____.`"3_-_ DENTACT run mutorrldo of Our `lug (rum lhltt o\IOI- | _ k Inuoboaltnl II P vunlt. Pnounnn- ho ulo In so now. Tull PIOTUIIIR no Ialo In PIUIURIS I `I Y Omllgia a:.v&.`.'.: `I051 3 AU- bp W. n 050 as Mm _3.rA 3%?- Mml ~ for birthday I lbllhlhldl II) no! (soul, 51`-:;.... I. I. won. u-nnnuuuvu ulmy K Ind vulhor. (1 W. I onIIvu'IivgHon:nbhnlnoot|OhIl~ 003:` KduI`nuwh.o:ni-new 1% daily I n A mhIhlLh&-An1I -qi '2" I! In ll`, I IUII IVWJl_II I you mount. on thodnlnn. P. Judgo and . Killoy Ian gonoto Wmaunh for the winner. Illa. W. Moieholu is vilillug lriondn OI King- ston Mills. W. (mnbh in vipicing friends In Pent. Thpnty at '1`. Burnout : on Snturdty night wan roll uhnded. low louo lbuplocod. Luis Ommx. Nov. 21--W0 on any toroontdlhordvnovalotl. W. Uni. We loon|lui||fnHI'|uudmIlupI|II'0II&o- bout. `honour niuun hgianhglo Iuushovcbr in tho snaps. X: - Iuhuolaul ndthvuurh (whim In with: Incl. W. 0. Ian- 1 ""'.... .'."..'."`:."..`'...""....T %: Gloodower Doings. GI.n.~um\\'Iuc, Nov. 30 --l . Martin. who formwly ruidod hue and who for none time ha been ongwod with 0. Saint, Floridl. hurotnrnod and will rohudu on him farm near Donn Lake. Since the opening of the new mad the tide of nude hut tntnod and now own aoutuwud in- nooad ol uonhward. The nnny friondgof Rev. W. Allan are sorry to hour at hi: can tinnodillncu. The niot of Dunn lake. 5 beautiful that q! Inter. in nightly Union I) tho dip ol the uhu-mun`: - dlo. J. than and Mr Lyons Jr. than vi:ino\ onnsc:hnlust wash. in W. Ho `nu. Vonuuclnr. bu rotumod homo. idiots : Ilru W. Quinn and W. Quinn. in. D. Wnlhh: J. W. Iod- uond and Info. :0 J. D. Waite ; Tu patty M '1'. Kinny : lot Wainudny night. was amt menu. uvcvnnn nnloving lI.l|'. Illll ll 1'. u Dl'|l\lOl'. LIIIIIIIVOII. ID hi: tuber :-, Chu-lea Snider; Joooph Milli n and nits. Link : Mills, at W. H. \ mithi on Sunday: Mr. And Mrs. Juno!- Pawley, Cnuruqui, at. J. 1`. Rough; Mn. J. Snider, Kingston, in spending A few dnyu M. Charla Snider ; Building Another Factory. Vu'Ijmu.\, Nov. 30.---The pntrona of the burned ohoooo factory have been very anx- noul to know if the ropriobor in intending to rebuild it. One :3 last: week the rm. nod vu turned and r. Motzlor bu oom- moncod operations to oroct. one of the finest (notation in the notion. Mr. Motzlar has been very unfortunate. M ho has bod two lactation burned on the old ground hare. mud also owned A ohsrrin one Bradshaw u. Ho has purchuod I lot immedintely at the north side of the rchoo! house and there he is muting pro ration: to erect his Incbor . The Macho inn Sundny school pnrpooo olding their popular nnnunl on- toruiumout. at \ aot.onu rchool house on Tuned: evening. Doc. 14% \'nen.ora : all Mr. on Man. I`. A. Snider. hovon. at hi: 'nI.hnr n_ Chnrlnl Hnidnro Jnnanh Milli. VI I--vpvn 0 vv u I wungu. WII'.~m-om`. Nov. 30.--Lut. Sunday we: the Bus Sunday in advent. The reei~ denoe of James Giheon. together with the farm buildings and this sen-on : crop. was completely oonaumod by re last week; iueuranoe 8800. Cameo! re in unknown. Theodom Myers funily. Ill with monies, Ieimprovin . Aetege line from here to Muberly wl I be opened in the near fu- bure. It in much needed. Tue pond is new frozen over and the boy: have great. fun. The Weetport. furniture fectoryia shut down for A low days for repairs. They no nuttimr in A new llama. \\.'nl|inm IHIIIU UUWII II]! I IUW III ! II)!" |'UplIII'S- Luv no putting in A new Hume. William Rodgers Mo here on the 99m inec. for Syracuse. where he has obbeiued I good muuebion. Miss Meggie McMerbin has goneboviait relatives m Obtain. M. J. McCenn bee the largest. and cheapest shock of winter footwear ever seen in any store in the back country. v mam; --y-u us-uv nu---rev. MAPLE LANE, Nov. 29.-'l`he farmers of this place ere mostly through with their ploughing. Miles Snyder had I euoeeeeful ploughing bee lei.-I: week. Some of young friends hnve taken a notion t.ooult.i- vale their voices for singing under the tuition of T. Lemmomub the Union church, Willow Glen. Visitor.-: Roberb Aylee- worth end wife. 50 her.fether e on Sunday; `Mr. And Mrs. Damon Snyder spent. Sun- day at her father's; Mr. and Mrs. MoWil- lieme, Bethel, ea James Snyder e; Labhem Clark. Wilton. and Elgin Parrot, York road. were the guests of Virtan I). Snyder on Sunday. Jumoe Lucu and Mrs. Lewis Snyder are quite ill. Leo Luke Lllplnge. LEO LAKE, Nov. 29.-A very ha. py event took place at St. Bnrneby a chum on the 22nd when Mice Curie Keyl. Brewer : Mills, and Isaac Nobbe. South Lake. were united in marriage. The bride was un- mined by Mine Nellie Nobbe. eieber of the groom. while Mr. Leoimer. hannnoque, na- oiebed the groom. An invited number of our young people drove to the residence of J. Webb on Friday evening end I very en- joyuble time wee Ipenb. Mrs. D. (iailaher, Kingston, is visiting at her father's, J. Mu Kennn. Miss Sore Doyle, Cha'ey e Locke. is at J. Milne's. , lgnuvlllo `tidings. I EUANYILLI, Nov. 29-W. G. Allan, moxohunt, will remove to .8mit.h a Falls sud open busincu thou. Goo:-alord so olza. Lake Doro. bu been closed. be hullwu I aucoou, attended by thirty oouplel; musicians from Ottawa. The team hitched bobho bun olhhe City hotel ran away from the station. A win broke, and the driver and D. York. of Ottawa, were thrown. Mr. York : hip was dialo- cated and his om: badly apruined; Mr. Barry.the driver, had one of the bones in his arm splintered, and was badly bxuiled. ' I III? DIIIIIII IV D. WlII[UI- UKIIOIIIII drrty in busily ongnged rapairlng the gonrnxnonb dam. . _ Icutn inn lal'I(l9_WlI0|I nun. Nll.'l. n. J. u~r0n- nonvhal returned um viuiti `lriehda .in Bnzhunt. Chnrlea Moody of my Swamp 0 no Sunday at B. Whiwa. Thomas rtv in hnuilv nnamvad uungh-{nu thn wuvuuuuvvuv wispy.` NAl.I0w LOCK. Nov.` 3E0.-The govern- monu nun are here building A new bridge. nniIKAqiu OIIAII ha `ed I blacksmith oho .~' Willim; Cnr:r:ill' learn tho truilnvib him. Mr'a. E. J. Gun- nnnv kn: rnhu-nnr` Align ninirinn 'lm`gn:l- in mpg. M `V IKIII. `III L`: IUD S IIIllIJ';' $'II'VIIKg In t. o nk at-their mother. Mu. Elam`- , B. ondorlpn spent Socurdny and Sundny will: bu` brother qt Purrows Boy. Oscar Amov irlaid up with I sore throat. Mr. and Mn. W. J. Lee. King- nton. Ipqhe Sunday with friends here. mun. nAvsu. Awv. au.-u I. ucpx, Kin ton. and N. P. F-hazing, golloville. t Inch of that : Elana - -ing. _ 1_!oI_Idor_qon `spent aturdny up may non v rnxnu In nut. onr ontano-w.ut='cvp1o An noun; And mm nay u;tIg-3--rue Inn: at lateral: 09 All Oluul. |?tEw7sMm`1ismoRs.| Uou on: ammo to pubunh. Hourly I00 full- roco :rI'IV`II1I from the wotld'- not pulm- nn. owlnu in nu! muutorvr do`: o! On: Howl u. Aon ` Inc then 0 una- Qy 0 on an 1. . In no bountiful that when pooply want It. Pram nu- 3-"Ih9r" IIIIOUGII : H ffili 'm.I\'|:v:a n n nmm .l(HA`l.' pun OQRQEBPONDEIWSI nn`Au:-I-r1.er:n,-I nu . Buvlfic. mu. Hunt. Xov."3,0.-111. Cqok. (mama. and N. P. 'l`.hmimr- lla-ilk. 30' Icon l\...-....... u__ an III-. Maple Lana-_I.uIlotu. f ..... xv-.. nn -04,. l -7-" `um.-3"" "" HAVE TOgWEI1`L U8. ._-_--qn,'-- Wutporc Wamugl. nun \T... on Y_-A G. BOVOIIIIDOIII [oi-kl.`-' "L. Y .....- --.: an H. av. "30.--M 3. r30llOVill. I` mmhnr, Mn, Im-n`- :::..%':.;'::x:.':.:-......'~- ":.'::.:.:.'::"-*`' ITIIADIOI I UIIAIHI. MOB. "-=.s.r.~.a~..-:.-.~ *-~ -*- --* Judge Dulrn PI-ouotlon. WASIIINIBTON, Doc. l.-Ib in said club the president: hu tendered William R. Day, now rs: Maiatant necrotnry of state. the position of attorney-general, to auc- cood Joseph MoKennn. Judge Day will eventually Accept the plnto. unlosa z-acre. uu-y Sherman should resign. tlierby per- mitting his first uailbant. to become bend of the state department. In All the Iyorld to-d|y-ln all the hlntory of the vor|d-ao doctor nor institution he stated ml mtond no men in In: that hand .\I EDICAL C0. 0 Buffalo. N. Y. `PM: I: dun tn Hm lnonhn. than nmmnnvnnnh-nln .\u-;nu;4u. cu. or uulnlo. N. Y. nu in than to the tncuhu the eompmyoonlroll , oomo inventions and dlnoovoriea which Mn no pill in the whole nah o! medical science. . .. I I The Foremost Medlcnl Company 1 In the World In the Cure of Weak Men Makes this Otter. Nona card sharp sentenced. Nnw Yuan. Dec. l.-\Vi l` Wood- ward, slim: "Big Huwley oonviu last week of attempted blao mail on Samuel W. Bridghnm, wu sentenced to live years. Big Hurley" was known principally under the alias of the Hon. Lionel Mun- grovo. He has boon unfnvornbly known in every country on the earth and is pro- bably one of the most. noted card ahnrpors alive. *1.Im To=Ay~Ht`Ma naanm AND amanov ASSURED. mppv MARRIAGE. oooo TBMPER. LONG ur-'2. ouR sAv|o"R IN ART.

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