Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Dec 1897, p. 3

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U T 10 IY IYE ll ORDERS $1` 0 I0 I'll?!` WEEK'S W 3 ."'-.J. 0. Boyd. "A Old. n no 1: . -we onnnns. mm -3 --uosw mew- -rmn. min saw. :1 om) as FIB!!!` D VB."-Alon; Fur. "17 8. Due m - WORl."--J. 0. 3. wan. Thonocl beautiful book lot bi:-than orch mmum Ovolyublhhod oopor cont. oalua log" to oanvuolng monk. Exp:-cu duty :1. Ion or woman of church OQII Ill`! pool 11 "mtg: rrnnnmrlnnz`. to dn:?1l.n'nll.lx.n gtlgn Booklets, Christmas Cards Children's Toy Books, New Books for Boys and? Girls, 3 Office Diaries, Pocket Diaries, Etc. in great vu-lot). aultnle for old and youuz. in our well selected stock. Buy curly; have Itolod till required at JAMES RElD S, ` Amhnlnnnn nAIl1l'l A. ARTISIICCALENDARS! F. NISBET S Christmas Presents Canadian Almanac, paper 25c, Cloth 500. Inthis nity there are several Courts of the Order. Information in reference to any man- ter of local interest in annnemion with the `H ! rmay he ohfuined from 15.1), BAKER, 862 King street, Kingston. Menu 5 song nu Illvvuu nu 1'ElOS. WHIEE. H. UUHHER, H.C.R., Highsec Bruntford Ont. Guelph Ont. 0: E. GAR.;1`UNG. sup. Organization. I HIUUXGIIDUO I133 C-ll ```5`"` in thin place if he is no proud of his investment. Sendacardfororoohto IlY:lI\u uynrnu u .1vv-nnnuon n n n It I.lIIIvlI-\J IIl..II.r so Ambulance ml! 147 A. " rrmeson1'ucnu." ALIVIOO I'(CO- llll ` rm. M RIONJ MARION. Exrurra. ` Ten: )0 nildlng, I85 SI. Jame: Street, Ion- Irea. /mo only um 01 radius 0 Engl- In,-on In the lbmuinmn trauuctluj pater: ` lnulnuol ole:-uivel_v_ Nation (hi: paper. I \ ADAY Youcanptotectthotedcpcndentonyou fromthcgraspofpoverty. Someday dathwi.q*rc1'xltyoI:foacv1-powerless toblpyo13'lovedones,butyourinsur~ anclivcson,a.si1m but indixpuublc V`idCOC0fy01'C3IC1!lOVoooo so Inl-..:.I. nu- _ nl-u land} It`) seudnu_91p formtrbmumul book H--whocet , |Pnu-nt, '-\\'hM protable to Invent," and 1 " PI-meson Pucnu." Advice Inc. Poe: mode- unmoua AlABlOM_Exn1nrn. 1 CVIBCDGGUIYUIJIBQIUQIIDIVVBOOQ Worth 2'40. 3 day, Isn't It? Doubly so when coupled with the know-L ledge that the benevolent interest and helping hands of ' 25,000t 2:22:42; Uuuuu Fvyuu-u -I-up -vuuu nu-In ;t;60c.nmonthup,accotdingtoag. "I12. ....-- AL-A 8... youhahanbchulnocadlythatyou ....... -.u.- AL- .-._ul1o.... `Hz ...a.. - nvtnodcthcxpnditurc,2}4untsn dsydouitall. ThaCun.dhnOIdrof Foutaupwanfgntmdhmramc `.4... `II. - 1.40` can Anna-13:1: On gnu Thkmauutiuwfm eN?n.:n' ' " ' '%B!$E._A__T..999.9_A `/2 A CIGAR $1,000 PRDMPTLY SECURED mhhnuntrnt. novuuoonn VII Ohovlool windows . There is danger in articial Mineral Waters from oti- tious springs, of which much ._ _-I,l Al lIlYY.1I'\f\\YTA {;";o}I_"?-' L?A'1TB6x'fK SPRINGS` WATERS are ever safe." Sold by Best Dealers everywhere. in great variety. . cdssxsunn-r 's'vs-run 1898. HIIIIIIITBUIUVI In TU` `paired 30 the Ware` room: with the Whool Windows. I F"R~"..'i'Zf':%s~"* H;- BRAME73 0! every dcuri `on mcnnhctund an to v...:-.4I .0. AL- Il7-.. 254 an 256 Princess K Street. 'I'OIOWlI$Id.` Watch that tho bowels one ly. Ncver neglect conctipnlon. up: ' ly In is can ho pronptly and y cured hy Bclbotzl Bwob Smut: "During vcycu-Ilncndfron conui tioucnd Inn of appctiu. which red no to :- gnvunta: hcnvo boulcc 0! Bruce: Buaoorn-Iuccn yo-ndnoduy Icn-lilo uukbp. Oncunu Pun; OI NIFIWI, w -lllnul Qlnmc. or nun cm! The remanded can 0! Alice Ruthn, ol Adolph-town. van rlhmhaod by polvct magiotl-Ito Duly on land: . The Menu odwnlotoovinptont nkalpointin sbqwnrnnt and that tho had no knqwl odgo ol lcivern king 1 party to an In- dioublc ollonco. _ II HID HBIIIIIWYIIUIKI Fill x P. R.Novillo, Il.A.;ol Quoon l. sue Cunbdgo Man . tning a pootgndunu r coum ll linnrd college. , 'l'|un Annnnndn lIInnl.Ann\ lnntlgrrl 1 I COIIFPC IE nlrvlru cnllug U. . The Anlaoondn (Montana) Stnndsrd (f Nov.` lobh announces the unrringo of Ilia Anni, daughter of John Tucker. formal- ol Nopnncu. to June: Qirldlo. 0! that city The ramnndod up of Alien Rnthn. nl light turn` Hanging Between llfe And I Death With Acute Heart Dlaeeae-And ` In Thirty Illnulea Alter Tallng llret Dale of Dr Agnew`: Qnre For the Heart Belle! coInoa-IhIat It Dld For Alfred Oouldry. Went lluord. Que, It Can do For Any Buerer From the Same came. "I had been suffering lrom noute heart frunhle for over four years. When doc lore had tried and failed to give me relief. I procured Dr. Agnew : Cure for the Heart. In thirty minute! after the first dose I had relief. end allhou h mine won I case 0! long standing, oig t bottle. er. fected a permanent cure, and I rmly he liove. alter knowing what it has done for me. that there is no hopeleee care while this greet cure is to be had. I cheerfully emotion the uae of my teatimony in what- ever say it may do the moat good. Sold | by W. H. Medley, aocooeaor to N. _C. Pol- ljon 8: Co. E. Mc(}urn o friend: in Nnpunco regret yolenm the his condition in nobimpror l ma. 1 ) Winnlmw and Min Jnnnin hhu -AQ- Weuneunny. On Friday, mu .m.._ friends of us}. u. ,0. Hurley, Bath. pnnontod bar with: benntilnl recrotnry. \ I'....|...- Conn: I'll:-uh-nu L-5...-- ...I.. DQIIIIIIIII rectalnry. Jo:-hon Stone. Flinton. has tons valu- nblo minonl lands. and anticipate: I boom in his neighborhood noon. 3 D D Ihoilln M A la. (hug.-5'1 {A at COA_l_ANQW90D, museu Ine Wln. Nnture - A.L.0.E.: Fairy Frisket; Fair Know-o.-hit. C. Kingsley: Mad- nm ow and Lady Why. H. C. Mc- (`o0k. Old Farm Fuiriess. Swiss l.'unily Robinson. Charlotte Yonge: Popula- tion of an ()ld Pearz'l`ree. Tales of Travel and General Stories- Knte D. Wiggin: The Bird's Christmas (`nr0l; Patsy. Mrs. '(`hnrles: Both Sides of the Sea; Mrs. Kitty 'l`revelyan'. \\`innit'red Bertram; .Lnnil)'s`Tales from Slinkespenrv. Miss Muelehose: Tales from Spencer. Mrs. Ewing: A Flat Iron for n. Farthing: Mrs. (lvertlmwuys`Re- memhrnnees; `Mali-hior's Dream. `Nor- mnn M.'wleod: Eric and the Golden I`lu-end. Henry Blunt: Queen Ame- Ihysi. \'l'. Alison: A (lnthered Shenf of Golden G-min. Muedonnld: The Huck of the North Wind. L\Illl'JI'Q`l Sydney: The Five Little Peppers. J. Hliorthousw: The Little Sclioolnimstert Louisa. Alcott: Spinning Wheel Stories; Little Women. Judge Hughes: Tom llrmrnls Sclmnl l):I_vs; Wide. Wide \\'orld. Mrs. Chnrlesworth: Minister- ing Children. flurriet Mnrtinenu: Feats on the Fiord. Defoe: Rohin.~10u(`rusue. ll(`Sl):L Ftr~ettnn's Rooks.- A.l..0.l'i.'s Rooks. .\Irs. Mo|esworlh`s ll.'ml>2H. 1 3- . V. v 1 mb. Hinchoy and Mm Jonmo Shire were married in Christ. church. Tamworth. qn ` Wednesday. . n I`:-idnv. 95?}: nIt._ frinnnh nf Ilia. M Dlr-`L I`.V\'lng: IHQ` lSr()\\'II|Q`. cl. l\.UNK- in: Tim King of the Golden River; Ger- mun |~`nir_v Tales. Lewis Carroll: Alice in Wonderland; Through the Looking Glass. Andrson: Fairy Tales. J. J:woI): Mom English Fairy 'I`a|es. R. Eivind: Finnish Legends; Folk I.nxv\ '|`:1lea of The North American Indians. U:nt'nnua In Animal: __ ll.-.-uhnll HlllPl`(`l'I IIHU 1101' FTIFHGS. Tales and Gtories for Sundny-Bishop Carpenter: Truth in. Tale. Professor Saunders: Sundn s in Yoho. I-`lure-nee I\'ing~i'l(`y: Titus. `n.nn.\ Newberr,v; The \\'rosH(`r of Phili pi. Rev. G. Millignn, (Edinhurgh): Goden Nails. Run an: Holy War. Edna Lynll: Their inp- piesf Christmas; How the Children Raise-(I the Wind. Ninlnnn _ A T.f\W I Wniv-I1 Wu-iulrn` rules 01 me norm zuueru-an mmnns. Kindness to Animals -- Marshall Saunders: Beenutiful Joe. Anna 59- well: Black Beauty. Gordon Smhles: Shinoen nnd Her Friends. 'l`ulnn anal lnrinn fur Qnn:lnn_T!uhnn nurnmg on mum-. Fairy tales, legends, 9tc.-C. Kings- ley: Water Babies. Andrew Lang` Fairy Tales. Mrs. Crnik: l*airyBo0k. Mrs. Ewing: The Brownies. J. Rusk- in- 'l`}m- Kin:-r nf thp Golda-n Rivnr: Car- nuurxa run bill uuiuu.\. Historical and mythnlogiml-Flnw- tlmrne: 'l`anglmvoml 'I':1lvs; Haml- fnthc-,r`s (`-hair: \\`un(ler Book for Buys nnd Girls. Chnrlutte Yunge: The Little Duke; The Hove in the EnglP's Neal: 'l`h(- Prince and the Page; Book nt' (`mlden Doc-(ls. Mrs. C-hnrlvs; The .S<'lmnhurg Cottu. Fiunily. C. Kings- ley: Ilerovs. Henry Nee-I9 The Rn- Inunco of History. h."|rnl) Tyler: (?itn~ vonne J{l(`(|u(Llll'lP. Mark Twain: The `Prim-0 and the Pauper. Ainswr)rt.l1:_ '|`|ie Tower of London; Windsor -Castle. Sir Walter Scull : lvnnlioe; The Tulisman. Rev. A. J. (`hurt-h: ll'r0(~'s uml King-s; Greek Cliildren; Story of the Iliad; Story of the 0(ly.~?.sP_)'; The Burning of Rmne. lv'.'|irv lnlojz, loaonrlsz pic-_-(`,. Kimm- rens own Iuxvunmge. By way of suggmtion and to help in effecting (I. cltoice, u clzissified list nf children's books is appended. It isthe result of some years of careful study of this question here and elsewhere in Cnnmln on the part of several educa- tionulists. In addition to the list, it nmy. in general terms, he said that any of the. books of Heslm. Stnettnn. Mrs. Molesworth and A.l..0.l<`.., run be safely placed in `children's hands. The list can. of course, he extended, but it. is sufficiently lqng to afford ample scope fur 11 choice. I nnnrsc wnn nnlr nrn.`\'* leave no proximate impression ueumu. ` What. in needed in books suitable for children is that they should develop the imugin.-ttion, as in fairy titles, or that, in the form of 'XlUl'8.CtlV0 stories. they should present high ideals which the children will he incited to follow, or that they should clothe history. hit)- grnphy. mythology, travel or nature in a dress which will tempt the children to read and at the. same time impress on their minds the events or incidents il- lustrated. Children love stories, andin the. careful selection of the books they am nllowed to read lies the parents` opportunity of turning this to the child- ren's own advantage. Ru wnv nf ancroaatinn nml tn holn in Witt ll landll In the llovolopnolt of the 0_lllIl'I Ilnd-1 Olilllllbd LII! Glvel For the Inuit: M Pinata-Lupin Ioopo for n chotoo . What books has experienoeshown_ to hethe most suitable for children? This is n quation often asked, and which. as the holiday season approaches, will frequent! intrude itself in many house- holds. T a number of unsuitable books whichchildrenr. 'ill read. allowed, is large. Every rght-minded parent can recall many which it is better that the children should not read until they are older. In other books the ideals chosen are not all that might be desired,whiI.-it still others only feed excitement and leave profitable impression behind.` \\ lmt is ninth-d in hook: suitable for EPP8.'_~3...G.U00M [BOOKS won um CHILDREJ A QUESTI-OAN ones Aaxso Ann cnmce. BOOKS FOR CH] LDREN". nn:n4|' nu-ul rnudhnlnnvir-a|_ 7 udw Auwsnso. rTE7i'nT REL_iE l-`V. Dlntrlct noun. .._9_ 1-.-__.I_ 3. `V. Iulyuurvui-UUI-1 3 Pun uonxlvonmungpouul can-Iu union on counyhonutudnhblonnl o! I dollnr mod houlvu|od--noon caclllnouhuokmvnmsndnknv no comp-I I Ippllnoo and noodles ban has and t and vrmn nboutnllovutlovorltlllovcynnnlnhnul Low 'prim Sonnet huhonpnctlmdlnn Vurtbingtlnuh And oldoovn inowlonho :- 1!!! than math unsung That will and um: mm]: and uncles!!! 00- wmungumr oootlynnamnguculycuoo n unnunntlnvholo monclrueountoln-. vonmulhI,poultivo ontrlnlwllhod unonutonayhonatudrohblo-ml Handsome wall pocket: (painted ower- on glass). worth $1. given wish] lb. baking powder for 50. at Gilbert's. BHJl)IUAL C0. of Bullllo, N. Y. This In due to the fact that the com my control! Iorno invention: and discoveries 17 ch have no squad; In tho whole realm oi modlul mono. Oatnrrh of Long Btendlng Believed In 3 Few ours. It is nob alone the people of our own country, and prominent: citizens like Urban Lippe. MP. of Juliette. Que.. and other members of parliament, who, heving used Dr. Agnew : Caterrhal Powder. pronounce it the most effective remedy they hove ever known. but. people everywhere are express- ing their gratication at. the effectiveness of this medicine. C. G. Archer of Brewer. Maine. says : "I have hld csterrh for several years. Water would run from my eyes and nose dny nt in time. About four months ago 1 was induced to try l)r. Ag new s Csberrhel Powder. and since using the wonderful remedy I have not had an attack. I would not be without: it. Iv relieves in ten minutes. Sold by W. H Medley, successor to N. 0. Poison & Co. The Foremost Medical Company in the World In the Cure of ` Weak Men Make: this Offer. HEALTH AND ENERGY ASSURED. HAPPY MARRIAGE. GOOD TEMPER. LONG LIFE. In nu ma worm to-any-m nu no history or Inn vorId-no doctor nor lnumnuon bu Inuod Ind Itenltomd no mm] men an In: the and E313 MEDICAL C0. 0 Bunlo. N. Y. In comma: I Free Trial To Any HoI1Et Main IIUl'ull (ll EIIUUU. Ila "U-lU\JU B. The night was dark. the wind whistled : through the cracks and orevioas of the old ` wooden meeting house with many aghastly and wierd sound. As themeetingprogressed. and as the preacher reached that part of ` his discourse where he had occasion to ' speak of the devil. there arose through and from beneath the lhor. a spectre so awful in appearance that it paralyzed them. In a voice terrible to hear, it twice repealed: I am the devil. I ll have you; ha! ha! ha!" Fire issued from his mouth and nostrils. he had two hmm, a cloven foot, a clank- ing chain. prirrel ears, and two aming eyes. The terried preacher and his peo- _ple rushed pell-mell for the door, over one another in their frantic endeavors to rid themselves of his satanic majesty. A trim Hnrnnrirn will nnw hrml nmmrnl General Agent Manufacturers Life Insurance 00., at WADE 8 `DD TYI1 QMDDI` no DIIBWPEIVCU DI HIS HIKBIHIC majeaby. A true Hornerihe will now brfvel several miles around rather than pass thct. build ing and meeting: them have been forever discontinued. It was all a carefully plan- ned joke put up by some of the 1-ids in the neighborhood. no-unn up-n-n u qnnwuuqvuuu In the recent school board election, Lon- don, England. the church party had thir- teen cnndidatea and have carried atleaat ten. The progreeaivea had thirty-one and carried mitt-y. The rest. of the board is composed of Mr. l)iggle s follo were and independents. most. of whom are church- l`I'|I'I man. ' In Manchester the church party elected all their candidates and have a mejerity of the board. Only three out of six rogree aivea were elected. In Seller seven churchmen. three Romanian, four progres- eivoe and one labor representative have been elected. {'1-L-.|.-n.l kn. - unwv .~.-4A |u..._:I 'I`|. lJ0'liJIlU, IVUIXIBIIIBDE LWU, Inuzpeuuunllgu II\V`U. he contest. was not foug s on t e mi gioua question. In Tottaonham thing: are unchanged. The wrogresuivoa lnve I ma- joriby t`.hore.-R. * . R. UUUII UIUULUU. Gateshead has I very mixed board. The church and unaeobariana have live each. In- bor one, Romanian two, independent! two. Thu nnntnnt. wu nnt. fnnohr. nn the roli nova-so-faoo-oi-niunru-neon. n Io-Union. ' Nu-mu, Duo. 4 --Tho Exoilciot In quortesta club. of Nlptnoo, gnvo A can rt an Morven on Thundsy evening ma are well rocoivod. ll- .....I ll... L1 ll! n--AA |._.I- I- n.. pumugrnpn. _ Mrs. Reborn English`. of Dene:-onto. in spending a few days with her I.-iabor, Mrs. (l)r.) Mingmihn street. [ill Satanic Mujenty D:-lvu People In-om I Church Nonr Iudoc. The Tweed News tells a story of B I-Iorneribe meeting hold some raven miles nu:-ah of Mndoc. M. McCoy a." - Tl-m niaht. nun (lurk. than winrl whinhlnd WWII ITUIVGI. Mr. And Mrs. M. W. Booth had 1 [+111 reunion on Monday evening lush. hen their seven steiwero none were A" pretent for the limb time in eighteen yeere. All of the long one mu-ried. end have home: of their own. Their pieces of ruidence no widely ee nted. Wilmot M. having hie home in J anville. |N.Y.: Jentln II. Wnllenn. Idaho: Pan u wmnot in. having on mine In aonnevme. N.Y.; Jepthn E. Wallace, Idaho; Perry A.. Milner, North Dakote; Frank L.. (Junpbellford; heater A.. Edward W. and Frederick 8,, Nu nee. There were pree- ent besides these At the lemily gathering. Milton Jackson. wife end two deughteu, Irvine Path. county treu-urer and wife. `and Miss Emmn Scott. It in quite need- leae to my a moat lellnnt even- ing was spent. whic will long live in the hearts of the Aehuent onee. who realize that it might never be their privilege again to aaeemhle together as one unbroken family. although many wishes were uttered that it would be their hnppy lot.. The aeven none are I" athl- wnrt men. enjoying God e greatest blen- ing--haalth--and all proepering in this world : ways. Oa Tueadny they oeme to town and eat to artist Hulett for A group photograph. Mu. Rjnhnrh Enulinh`, nf hnenrnnfn in `PHONE 219. In all the world to-day--|n 11! the M: of the uvorId--no AN UNBRTOKEN FAMILY. AN AWFUL SPEGTRE 'J':'<'ama5m.. `5;-..--.. law an]. In KInnnI1m_ Ont . In Anni wh nu" iao "n.n."'I iiu._noo..."" Bedrooms. Pulon, nmin. Bean. and. mo. wsnoauuoorurnau 'u?oi.H 37 rhaa ' Ill tllosbvllllloothw .2! nunln-hnaunna-Luna:-ii $3 Gainful Transaction. --,_- -g-...-- - v-., .1` 1 l(`f3:;l:.lalInn`f.on. 0nt.....by Inn Walt __,_T.;j-i: Effecis. Designs. Prices. Wall Paper: suitable for Kitohau. Y\._:_- `D-.__- III_I`I- II_LI. Il-.__ MAD?M ~"IiM N L AJAX 'l`AI.I?I'Q l l'l'VF.l.V (`XVIII l'..`.'.'3s`.`.'.'uI`.{3':'.2`.'??idx`='6`. ' Em".-3:1.` .`i'.'.:3 l3}xxl.'o'..'}:'.'.`'i."r.".!'.." m.........o. llonrv .WuL" I)r:|uuh:L. IxlN(iS l'UN. ONT. Illllrll 'I`|llIlIlA`I' HINDOO n:M_ rnorumlm A V! Ran 1:70:80 ya. $l| Nervous Dlnpnus. I` lIn1PloE:o and Ohoplounon. lab I In |lonn.;4&.. 2-unnod by put obuuu. [Inc vigor an also to nhmnkon or an: and qnlolll id nrul natoroo Lou MInhood},|:0 d u. Eu Iyoan-rind In nut pookot. loaf}. Amalia III: for OJ.00 uvuh a ovrutcu 000070 rung nfundod. DON! Al JIITAII . 3 nznitnn hum: lrnur rngu u . mu 1: n tonal I300 uuurw. pl... In_.__o_gauupuh A Painless Home Treatment for Cancer Turnorn. Scrofuln and all Mnllgnnnl Blood Poisons. by a ncl~ut.mo voceuble compound. Consultxstlon at olco or by null FREE. The Abbott M ron Mason Medical Com- pany. of New ork, have opened brunch oloos In Canada. They will live or mull free no any one Interested A lwmu book that oloen in Human. They will live mull free an? 11 that com; us much vnlunblo Informs on About the workings of this wonderful remedy. Add:-an ` orodlon `ml mm mm um mum on. I Dept. "c. P. 511 Shorbonl-no am. ronomu. ' ' ' Illrrnotlg llplucnvyunuuu Abvuaor lwuou. Home Von-muonulu I00 qfibbaooo an norm Before and A-e" luau, IsM.:A too: load .3: may, xmauy. cbnuuwuon and an early pram. Bu boon prescribed out Bayou-I In thousand: ol canal: in the only Reliable and Rona! Iodtdu how. Auk druulat to: Wood`: Phouphodllu If he oon none worthlou Inodlolno in was at mu. lnclou prlcoln lettonnnd we will send by totum nun, `Prlnn. mm nmkuo. 11: Ill. M. Ono add lnolooo pcolll Ieuar. Ina Wu Wm Iunu ny I-usury mull. P:-loo. one package. 01; I11. 06. OM yuan. do waloun. Punphlou {no touyuddnq The Wood Company, Windsor. Ont. Onnndn. II. `III. Pluu/ncoopt my thank: to: your rnouv1-- I nu and for she BA'l`lHFAC`l`0lIY unuun in which you have xlenlt with me. Your: Ilnconly, (slnad) _ IE8. JENNIE TILT. I OUR sAv1o"L'3R IN ART. No Knife. No Planter. Io cannula. . . . . "Io Puln....... WOOD'S PI-IOSPI-IODINE~ The Great Encllnh Remedy. Sta Packages Gum-untnl to promptly. and permanently 5 5 can :11 form: or Ncruoul I7... hung lblnnlncn lnorn. Bisnld in Kings! Ilodloy. U1-ngcintn. IIIRDI co. Fnpiu. a.Ingo.Il.cI-0 linnoo Uruuuhsl. mNus'1\:N. muses! GANG!-ZR! Anmutuu eleo peine in my head. My I petite wee very poor, and "I felt very tn nble all the time, huwdly able to do my houeohold work. My heart wee I0 had thet I fre- uently hinted any. end we: liable to grep down st any leoe or time. Sometimes my out seemed to bound into my throat no that I thought I would ( smother. My rest was very much broken. and I grow uite dinoonnged utter using so many m ioinee without relief. Whnn I has-d of Milhum'n Henri And PTXIIIX I DO` I` IIDDII A. DIITI IIKII` store, end now utter hevin used two boxee on any that I um comp etel y cured. My appetite is good. indeed it seem: an if I wanted to out all the time. I Ileep well end am thoroughly toned up. Truly I em better then I have been for meny yearn. - D811 1 OI'(| OI Jll.llDUI' I IIUITI Ill!`-I Nerve Pill: I decided to try them. sud nu-mm:-ul A Ian! At John A. Burr`: rm: LVETVB KHII 1 0001000 III II" IIIDHI. Ill procured a box at John A. yBu'r`| drug nmm. me! now sitar hnvinn med two JOHN nTWmeHT.] ntsnm In Kingston by Ham: Wado. W. H Medley. U:-utnmn. 1'. McMAHON g co.. l0 Hllly HIOQIOIDGI WIIIIOIII l'CIl8Kn when I herd of MiIburn'a Hurt Ind Um-vn `Pill: I dnnldul In trv thnm, and VITALIA GURIQ OANOIR. Emu mmntz. ~ smnv: MEDICAL. | WICIHCC. IM|ICIOII,.II'B- atonhoa. lnpoulwyandnll an-mun! Abunl M nnnu. I 'lI'I i-' I beg to eoknuwledae the receipt of 10 ur let- I to: 01 the 94th lust... enclosing cheque (0! Five Thousand Dollun (05,000) in full olalm undu- Polley lo. 16.038 upon the me o! my son, W. J. 'rm. / nI-_-- ----_A _.... ;|.-..|.- I... _.u._ n-nuum, thll :-- ` Bump -ou._Ont-. Nov. mh,1so1. The Kanuaoturo:u' Life Inn. 00.. '1`oront.o.Ont. Dar Iin :- ' Dun Iiu 1 lug. In nab: I! you are thinking 0! LIFE INSURANCE be [aided by oxpuionoo of others ul and thll Bmmngnn. 01115.. Nov. mm. 1807. 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Considering lh while we rec with ma nu-I of n nnrurrnnh whit` nonpar- Lonamerlnx Inna, wnue we rec vnul one part of a paragraph vrhlzg appear- ed in n Peterboro papet recently in reference to the number of prominent men Kingston has furnished to the l)_o- minion, we deny the statement made m the uune psngrnph to the effect that Kingston is sadly in. need of having its `main of prett girla recruited, a few importatiom mm Peterhore typing suggested. We always welcome the heant`|{nP strangers. but. at the same time. are fully convinced that some 0! our own girls can successfully com to with type; of fair women all over an- tda. . . I C O 'l'ho bachelor members of the whiat club H the host: on Tuesday mm. in. when the club met in the office M Hotel Frontenac. The club and the few other (meta who were honored on that occasion declared that the hoala carried out their rt royally. and the aupwr and -oral rauona were mat- ter: 0! apecial mention. I O O The Deva-mher number o[ The l`uri- Inn is of special local interest us it vonluins n r('pl'0dut`liou of .1 photograph of :1 Kingston girl. While at .1 paI&~s~ ing glance many will not fail to re- cognize. the sweet face which looks UUI from :1 corner of mm of the Puritan`.-s pug!-3. the general opinion in s0(`i'|| vir- ` (`lQ S is lhnt the reproduction is h- no means fluttering to thc-`original u the photograph. a are glad that one of our girls should have been chosen for as place among the t ypos of {air women, and we could name sow-ral others who gnu llbnnvlg Iona. nl (`n-ma-Iinn hnnnlv , Dover. Edinb '11`? y welcomed I new-n month` shame in Lon- ntqh. the Highlands. Mia lama Brigg: In with and her return has been by her lune circle " `E"""' .. | Uh Skiilner. Hnitland street. in giv- I 3 may lo` c this It uon ifhmor Br:.:u:d X.ir(`?.n'tr- llnrrlq. ' `ha. a -anon nu-uh-` -I.-Ann. in Unit- IIIIIIIUIT OI H16 guueuu WIII lnuvu luuuu Iuu tehe rtin the bell till ite clone. Cept. Sept mne Denieon will eat its master of ceremonies. Led Aberdeen. Lady Kirk- patrick end Mre. erd ere emongut the meuy who ere taking c er of groupe in Toronto. Hamilton end ndon ere eech eending e let. end Kingeton he been united to tend repreeentetivee. Ledy Aberdeen telegrephed. eeking it Mre. Mclntyle end Mre. Kiteon would un- dertehe the orgenizetion of such e roup, end Mre. McIntyre e telegrem wee ollow- ed by e letter from Ce tein Denieon ex- plegning whet ie reqnir of those who will teke pert. It in ex cted thet a group will be selected end et Kingeton will re- reeent cherentere in "The Ledy of Lyone. urther deteile beve not yet been errenged. Beeidee thoee who will form thie literature group there will be e Kingston contingent emonget the other gmeete. piece, "Inc uleopupper. Micheel Angelc e career wee traced from hie` thirteenth yeer, when he was eppren- tieed to e peinter under whom he studied for eight or nine yeere. during which time the inlluecce of Greek eculpture enter- ed his life, end when not peinting in bl! meeter e house he occupied himself in melting ole and marble copies from the Greek modee in the erdene. Hie journey to Rome, his design 0 a tomb for the pope on which were to be seventy- eight guree--sixteen of which were to re- preeent liberel erte end the rest vlctoriee gained. or hoped to be gained. b hie holi- nes-,-hie eubeequentquerrel wit the pope and hie beet ight from Rome, were noted at length. productions of early Greek eculpture were given by the eteropticen, among which were as ea ulohrel monument {ram the Street of ombe at Athens; Theeeue, by Phidiee; Hermee or Mercury. by Praxitelee. end meny other beautiful modele. Viewe of Angelo'e own work were eleo given. emonget which were models of Moeee. David.Ieaieh. Ezekiel end other biblical cherectere ;\'euue de Milo. end freecoee from the wells end ceilinge of the Cietine chapel ; eleo the deeign for the tomb of Lorenzo de Medici, which shows the ertiet'e spirit of melancholy romen- ticiem. Night (en old men) end Hey (e young women) ere reclining on cuehione on either side of the feet of e kni ht in er- mor. In cloeing. Mr. Greir ree trenel`e- tione of some of Micbeel Angelo`: eonnete, of which I wee eble to carry ewey only the memory of two linee : ' M w "Love better: whet is best even here below. But more in heeven above." The Victorian Era hall, which Lord and Indy Aberdeen are arranging to give in Toronto on December `lth. is expected to be the most elaborate ball that has ever been held in Canada. It will `be carried out on somewhat the same plan as was the one given by their excellenciee at Ottawa two years ago. but will be on a larger and grander scale. The decorations of the bull room alone will cost over two thousand dollars. There are to be six groups of from two to three sets in each; each group will represent some phase of the Victorian Era. All the sets of a group will dance at the same time. and only those in the groups will be upon the floor until supper, up to which time the other guests will remain seated. When the groups go in to supper the re- msinder of the guests will move about'snd rain mu-h in the hall till its nlnse. Pent. eeercnmg Mic! Iuluaynuruuuu. Reproductions ofa number_of his pic- cures were given. Ievernl of which were silver point drawings. end the nal view. ivhich mu allowed to remain on the cen- vu until the discourse turned upon Micheal Angelo, was his great muster- piece, "The Lnetupper. Michal Angelo BVIISI UUTTT lllllll-'0 F0 IIIVUIC III BIIGII IIIIII quullod. 8. Pnblhhor. I'll Ilohhan Avnnno. Oh!oao.I]l. ` -v vs;--Q--7 -yu-u -v u---.. _-..._- Int evening the art lecture at convoca- tion hall wae given by Mr. E. Wily Grelr, ~ of Toronto. Ilia enhgect. "Michael Angelo and Leonardo da Vincii wae one olerecial iniareet to artiste, but wae dealt w th in a way that made it .inter-eating to ell hie hearera. He gave a brief out" `a of the lite and character of the two grog . paintere. laying atreee upon the rare verntility of Leonardo a gcniue, the many eidedneaa oi hemeotalactivity, for he waa skilled in Ineehanice. ecience. muaio and art. Had be concentrated hie whole attention upon art what wondere might have been achieved. He had inventive geniur, a well ae artirtic taate. and ingenuity waa imperatively neoeerery to a painter of the fteenth century, but Leonardo did not conne hie -inventive powers to the realm of art. He was a mechanical en- gineer far in advance of his tirnea, and uiany of his ideas. which were in hie own time ridiculed aa impoeeihle, were carried out in later generations. The lecturer cunticned whether, after all, Leonardo aVinci wae not of more aervice to the world aea dilettante in mechanics. etc . than he would have been by making a specialty of art tothe excluaion of other ruattera. Leonardo never went atraight to the point ct his aubject; he elwaya worked around it in a pecu- liarly indirect way. For example. when about to execute an order for th lronze statue oiahoree. he began his work by writing: treatise of forty pages about horree. He was a lover of detail;..,nothing waa too email for him. and be delighted in A searching after idioeyncreaiee. lhnmdnctione cfa number of nic- lcitmurs mm. Ten out us; an; bl; of n OI: nnnnndnn Okla -an-L, DVIICH UUUU- DUI. Pill. Swift : old and reiiable insurance agency ` does the business, pays` losses romptly, nnd Adjusts them fair and honoatrv. Annhnr Hrunv fnr I-unan Rilnuuv Winn hu- Pllol mind In `three To llx Nlghtu. Dr. Agnew: Ointment will care all cnaetof itching piles` in from three to six nighte. One npplicstion bring: comfort. For blind and bleeding piles it is peel-leer. Alto cures totter. salt rheum. eczemn, harbors itch and nll eruptions ot the Ikin. ` `25centa. Sold by W. H. Medley, auc- coaaor to N. C. Poison & Co. an unwnuu nun: nluu.lI (}nN1~i.mmN.--I was troubled for yours with weak lungs, and could not got relief, but. on trying Norway Pine Syrup found it acted splendidly, healing And strengthen- ing my lun2u.--E. J. F(.'ltl.U.\'(:, Lower Woodstock (Carieton Co ). N .8. Prompt relief in sick headache. dizziness. nluaea. conatipution, pain in the aide. guaranteed so than using Carver : Little Liver Pills. One a dose. Small price. Smalldoee. Smull pill. Swi. n nlrl and rnlinhln innnrnnhn nannnv llllu Dujulz DUUHI Hllf ll HOHBGDIY. Anchor flour for bread, Silver King for paatry, at Gilbertfa. L Caution ls suggested. Hundrs of applicants for life insurance in this city were induced to take policies in other com nice. and after investigating what they ad bought decided to drop their policies and re-insure in the North American `life assurance company, thereby entailing to themselves or their estate a loss, in some cases, of several thousands of dollars. Policy holders should guard against these pit falls in advance. and be guarded by all the suggestions of experi- ence and prudence is selecting a company. ' Call on or write W. J. Fair, Kingston. and he will prove to you that no company in Canada is paying anything like the re- sults on maturing policies. as those paid by the North American life assurance com- pany. _,`___ aii\cncy 6% Fi7.7A\i6l`l/.W supemonm IN ounmv. IL1`lI. AND ('1I`l1$'l . -`__.. \ Well Acquainted IEO. Yesterday John Murray. Ridesu street. ` was notied by telegram than his noice. Miss Maggie Gemmel. Almonte. had died 1 from consumption. Miss Gommel wuss ` bright and scholarly young lady, sud by visits to her cousins won much popularity in this city. Desert Lite Doings. Iliasi-:R'r L.u Dec. 3.-We have good sleighing here and people are making good use of in. S. Freeman has moved into his new house. Mien Lottie Snook bad the misfortune to scald her fool: very badly. P. Merton and family have returned to their fern : here. where they intend to reside. Bertie Abrams is still conned to the house, but is improving slowly. Amos Ks ech in- bonds leaving here and goimz to Enterprise. Mrs. William Hoppins. Vennacbnr, has returned to her home after paying a short visit to friends here. Mr. and Miss Tryon, Weatporb. were renewing ncquoinbancee here lash week. Miss Ellen Page has gone to Kingston. A wedding here in the near future. 'n8'-_ 7' I u'VIlS.~s_ Horne Cunningham entertain- ed :1 number of her friends :1! :1 lhhnln Dan" nu - l`hu;u_~.l...v ..n.-_..nn No article that has ever: been offered to the public has received so many voluntary` testimonials from eminent \ people as this world famous tonic wine, Vin Marlani. l A- .. L..-1L1.:.1 'o1uvu'n-no-nf:o1(~n ` LULHK. wluc, vlu rlcu unuu As ahealthful invigorating and stimulating tonic it has % no equal. ` u H numner OI nqr [menus at (humble tea" on Thurstluy ufternnon. the guest of honor being Muss Ilulme, of Relloville. l`I'L`T1A1"l`|I\VI'Z` imp Ii! t"hlhlre ":91. drew . crow, on Tue; ,1 and educa- dny. There was 3 tea. and candy sale at Mrs. Birchh. Uagot-itroet, on Wed- nesd? afternoon, in old of the Y.M.C.A. On ueadny evening Mr. and Mrs. I-lendry threw their` beautiful home open to the Qublic, by givin 9. parlor concert in and of the Bnpt t church. On Thunztlay afternoon there was a tea and sale of work at Mrs. Rayaon a, given by tho guild of St. Monica. All Saints` church. This afternoon and evening. yet another male of work is being held at St. Paul`s`achoo| house. under the management `of a club of young girls, who designate themselves as l.heB.N.G." In addition to the after- noon tea, there is to he a Inuaicale pro- gramme this evening. The girls who have entire charge of the roceedings are Misses Eluievworrell. grape \\'or- rell, Kathleen Dn|_v,`Gert,ie Power. Jen- Julie Dickson, Alice Kenrna, and Muriel 'ing. ' 0 O O unl w. gave :1 I1 00 II . Miss Fannie Ifv.-nus who, for ihe past six weeks, hus,, been the guest. of Mrs W. B. Skinner. \\'-31. street, returned to Ollnwa on '|`ue.sdny. Miss Hattie Jnmonnn whn lmn hapn IO f_}llll'.'I. on IUHSUILY. Hattie Jameson, who has been visiting Miss Nash. Stuart street. re- lurned to Montreal on Wednesday. Miss Ethel M('CilI hm: rnhn-nml frnm THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD Roberts. lurneu to Montreal \\eunosaay. 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