Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Dec 1897, p. 2

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mm & G0 S mm] TIRED. I can get no meal: from the shops on Princes: atreoh, and very aoidom on the market, but what: is injurious. I have had our and other groceries than have been injurious. I saw the drug plain on mp of the sack; others our in and had no doubt about: in. I scooped it off and rent ibtondoobor to analyze. Ind ho nnidit. was all right. but I won fit for the asylum. "Whv in in an mnnv nonnlo uh And B. "Whyioih blula I have tent to market for 1 pound of butter to see how I would like in and Ionb back for more? The pound was from the top of the bush!) and was injurious; the balance he brought After he had delivered the rash Inc from thohbotbom of the butch and was all rig b. `'1 mn oar. nn mnnf. from lm nlmnn on U00l"0I' IIIIODU UIIIIII. "I ate noun potatoes. boiled egg: and onngoo tit! 30% better. then tried the wntor ngnin And it had the IIIDO 05000. I have 300 water at some of the neighbor: and in nbotnd no in A dllferonb my at. every place. or would cause I dil- foronrdhuao. II'I'|\- Iv..I.-...I I._4.al :..:..-.. mg En-mg. EBIII Will!` Ially IIIU I00-BFBIIIJ. "Why in in the city wum in the houbo iujum mi health so much! I am satisfied is would" ill me were I to use it. Whnb we go to the lake and got roe: with me u lcndidly and you to `count rom near the I nra. unnn IJI I'Illl WIKI3 UIIIKIIU Ill IDIIU DUI. or I dish of fruit that having vioibon, a doctor among them? "I At: nhmnnnrl nnt.nhnu_ hnilnd anal xcrnnn UlIIIlO- "Tho bnkorn brad injum me. Some- times I can get: bread that don't nech lfl, In Annhu lunged`;-A rayon who lurnudlanvrhifugnl . R hint: In nuns loun_ ` Mgr: ` macro. Tlrogemibluof ' rlyidont are :n`c|hu to canto In tokgivo the lobar .in to owmnz . ,'_' _ h in it tbqt qngob humor. :9: I9 syrup. an nouiobiuu vepbblgi. hnnlhf. of human on u mu-inn. no in- oyfnb.iirHnI and umiibhnol vogouin; _ ghtullnrmnwlan the uuutct. anoin- itritlu to health, and what in 6 at the dqor bolero they got honor! `in not? mm. In it ll:-h ls-nil. nlmnrlinnt in `rank "VVIIy ll IF IIIIIU lflllli Il3IIlCIlnK' Ill lrllllu ol utom Int unminorwu injurious. no- pocislly who was on top" at the baton, the hnlnnca All rinhb? ll UUIIIILIUIVIDI Dull DIIUIWILIIHII aun- jooh taught. Courses short. sharp and direct. Semi for 1897-98 circular. HIE DIIIIIUE ll "III! .' "Wh is it that with ell the testing you sre pro essing to heve done, it is impossi- ble as `get inilk that is not iypjurioufto my hselth? Where some oi the mllkmen sell milk one in some of the families ers~siict- ed es I wss while tskin thsirmiik. 1 can use Any amount" of mil in the country without its injuring me. except qt `e doo- tor s where I wee visiting end st e [um socisl where they hsd ice`-cream. Whit is in than nihr net`: in the hcme lnoru. , "Wh in-lb I can get In grippo from a drink rain water. caught an the door. or A did: n! fmih nfmr having vlnlhou. I I IIIBII I lull : III I I u: uDur Bil-.-I have I for qnubiom I would his you to not the bond of hglth `'W:.'i":s : h b % lo H u t. at man mn- ..'.'..a.;L.a..' nn vgkmliy. ` `. }3'.c:'.In'n';3I."wZ7:'a"'" the bslnnce All righb? "Win in it thn with now "Why in it that fruit Ihnding` in {ronb nl nmru Int: nnminm-In Ininrinnl. nu- III`-IIIIIIOIOI lnpoudod. _J_ l\..l-_ _...I II__.k-_ L-__- _. PERSONAL MENTION. _ _ >.""""`_'F`g*;\s"*! H nm.2{ ~vh11a. %MoN*i5n. `njcnnsnn 6. 1397. -.5-,___`;:;-3,-yg-`gr.\-_`. , ., V n .. ;='s:;;n -.`-/.r.-,. 4: -;_-,~-,v . -4--;.;v;..` :-~,7,- --.- ~ WHY? sm 2 mm J. I. monv. A. numcnnnn. Pluldont. Ohlnuod Accountant B-1-uni-ml Anucuucoulhn. -I .___L -11--` __-_ H II C Illhthouqllnl llulh duo nu lulu run sunny: my runny-I1`: lnllbync. ` `UT jq IWTI III? Tho Napuno Exp:-on report: Troy. to In human! lo January, an I moms! and phyrlal Incl Ind not likely to live until the day cl execution. He in in I oold por- o the all at due In: in not in pain. ' complaint is a kidney nloction. IIIVUI in-V III 3%.; :--V In-WU---. Print: in nllingtboyf and tin ovar- outafot 83:51:10 unit for |B0:nou'| onroout for 85; man`: had nil 85: good Innvy nun : pun ht 81.95; boys blanhe onrolluh. oxtn nho I4 For-Orly l.-Ivod no-r-0. W. 11 Bunny. who in with the Onrbow Fitninunom voriooopd oompnny.in 1: Kings- uoninn. H0 in the Bunny of "Around the World lune. Ind in 6 non of A. Runny. who oonduotcd 1 tailoring establishment hon come pm ago. UT IJTPXIM EEOC !!! WIIIWHII nndBnn-nokunugolvnynhuon had: met ollutmapb ontsnd Incuts, dab. pin and cedar blooh. All chap hr nah. lblopbono no. On The llok Lm. Police oonetehle Bniderie still on the eick list The nature of hi: illness has caused his feet and limb: to swell. They ere no eore um render walking impossible. `While he ie off duty the other members of the force take turns in doing twenty-four hours oontinuoue duty. _ Hie comredee hope for his speedy recovery. Kingsmn Ladies College, II III In Buffalo. W. Comer, non. of George Comer. of H. M. customs, is ill in I Buffalo, N.Y.. hoa- pitnl. He went up from Rochester torpond thanksgiving day with some friends nnd wu taken ill on the street. Going into A drug store he had the ambulance summon- ed Ind Inn taken to the hospital, where he has since been confined. III` 1 0'" tell you how: Just: buy s pair of the Slstsr rubborlsss shoes. They're wsusrprool. Msds in black or tsn colored lssthsr. Hsinss & Lookstts. sols sgsots. n-vvv vvvu u.-nun You Il hive I big doctor : bill one of `Eben days if you don't keep your loot. IV. Ilull one para on non rnpuuy. The 500 and 8! sizes of Quickcure" hold three and nine time: the quantity of trial Ive. Only a Imnll quantity is re- quirod. when Rubber Weather comes. And it`: colmng soon. please but in mind that we're waiting for in with 1 oom- ploto line of rubber: nnd oval-shooo-andpvo sell them as we sell nhoo_c-nhe but qualities nu the lowest prices. Hninoe & Lockott. Ru Hm run. run in nmnngrn Ara ham. Accidentally \ In And Brulled. Until a phyalclnn nrrivee it: is well to know whee to do in emergencies; the knowledge may prevent blood-poisoning. Dreae the wound or cut with 3 plnoer mnde ol "Quickcuxe. which stops bleeding, re- movee ell pein. destroy: dangerous mi- crobes. and hy preventing inammetiou, aids the pert to heel rnpldly. Tlm n Anrl Ql since nl ljnlnkmu-n" ` III DH! IOWIBIJ PHCBU. llll G IJOOIBLB. By the my. our ice creepers no here. We put them onwhilo you suit. `WU DUI IVUIII '1lllIlaIl'y CUIIUKU. I\lKlL0- The new business written by the North Amerioen mo net-urnnoo company during the month of November in Kingston and vicinity exceeded any month during the your by 830.000 Special inducement of- fared to pereone making nppliootione be fore the end of the year. Address W. J. Fair. Inspector, Kingston. III (IV. ITTIOCF. zuuunu 0'70 er mnjesoy queen Victoria has insti- tuted a grant of medals to be celled, Queen Vlot.orie e Medals," as e special rewerd tocedets er. Woolwich and Send- hursb who distinguished themselves dur- ing their course of scudy. It is not un flllely thet these module will be extended .to the Royll military college. Kingston. The nan hminnu wrimnn hv than Nm-Lh IIIKIIM rrusua, 30!} III UUCI Van. crowds visited the scene I the fire at Richnrdaon & Sons elevator during yesterday. The services 0! a policeman were noceuur to leap the crowd from in- terfering wit`); the men M`. work trying to save the damaged grain. The; val-innnnn ninhirnn nf Hm (Enrhnhh. Till: ll#$?.lBl)l)IATIO Plwrllwrv nood (rounds. Tho ottom- Itonpl 2|` In-rt will run directly through Io` no olouto 5 growing an ot any. App)` to J. 8. annual. . ltuo . IIVU DUB UIIIIIKBH KPH"!- Tho verincupo pictures of the Corbett- Fituimmone contest as Curaon City will pooisivoly bo shown at the open house to~ ni ht. Prloec,2. $aand 500 Al Iraqi;-M1 nunnn \'3nl>.nI-in L-A inabi- IEVIIZIIIIIIIIUIII DD FIIIU opera IIOIIGO UDWIIKIIIU-| I Splendid choice in mete, rugs. curueine, etc handsome and useful pruenta. MnFeul. Kingston Carpet. Warehouse. The Toronto Snturnnv Nioht. devotes Elllllg IXIIIKETKI LITPDU VVITIIIUIIEH. ` The Toronto Saturday Night. devotes holf a column to Rev. Mgr. Farrolly, Bolleville, who is said to have called thou publiootion "on indel paper." Satur- day Night says it will seek damages in the courts. - l'\..---s- I......:...... ..I._..-- -5 .....`s ..-:-_. CUIITDB. Coroou. hosiery, gloves at codb price, drops goods as loan to clear them out. R. MoFAul, Kingston Carpet. Warehouse. Tho varhmnns ninmrnn nf Lhn (`.m-butt MUEIIII, nmguwn Uarpeu VVDTODOIIEO. The verisoopo pictures of the Corbett- Fitz-nimmons contest at Carson City will poaitlvol be shown at the opera house to- night. ricea, 25:: and 50. \.'nnb. an-nnurlu uiahnu-I uh; nnnnn if bk; Hp`. I uponIhoAIInlo1'l'Io|oIhoAn Cumin. -tang, IIKISIIIIIIIUIII Ill Um DOUX EOJIIRIIII. Tho `Protuuinb fiance: corps, has re- o niledlor the w ntor. with R. Van!- a non captain. Wnnnv nrtlnlm nnihghln lnr \'mnn nm. BIUKIDUII UHTWIE WIl"lJOlIIU- The 26th of September, 1753. won the first thanksgiving dny. It. would be 8 good idea if our rulers would go back to the old custom grid give us a thanhgiving day before it gem too cold to hove any Inn. - B-` AL. ......A. n...|.a. L-L._.-.. n_-|.-u. __.l Hills See the grub ght between Corbotb nnd Eirzulmmona ah the opera house to-nlgho.| | Snlandid chains in man. rum. cm-mima. nu ma gnu ngu nuwoon Uoullw Ill Fitzolmmom no the opt:-u house tb night. Bum and you name 'K1ondykn_ n , All aha inhilm an-don nu-t.v. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. IUI "I II Dlplillo Funny articles nuihablo tor Xmsn pre- nnto for Info at the jubile gnrden pnrty. Thug nu-cal: of nlnlzn uhah windnwa for XIII! lUl' IIIU Ili IIID JIIUUQU KIITIUII pIl'(o_V- Throo pnroell of plane glut windows for difforenb`al:oren_in who city that are being remodelled arrived by Grpnd Trunk this morning. IIIUIIIIII a See bio grew light between Cox-both and Fitzsimmono at the open house to-night. Omnllavh on-nets no aha bean- buv no IIIIIIIIIIIIUIII I|'l IZIIU DWI IIOIIUU w-nlgnn. Croatia `a carpet: are the bean. buy no other. 0 be had only Lb R. Mol`nul"s. Kingston Carpet Wnrehouae. Thu Qth of Rnnrjmhnr, `I753. inn Hm pangnngrng r_-rough up av oun ` agar um-om-ans an up nun gun lame Always: nuggun CD :50 Jubilee garden party. " . O, Myon his Hay. drug Icon this nonn `of: nnoblpr dintury run. ` Seq t. pm-gain: Ac Abernathy : milli- ngory purlah; over A. Abs:-nanny`: nhoo I re. - gun blag Ipsnnl-. In-LL In-L-pgnn n-L-LI: nuul IWIQ See the great light between Corbett and Fhzslmmone at the open house go-night. Tho Pmtnnhninlfninnanr nnrm Inn rs. IUIIIVUUII '"`. ='.".3 IIIIUUQ GO `IODIG 1:: u H Um Ind mm straw App to A. Drama. Onullnlolludylodoulothlug. D_4__.A 1- _.IIx__ L-..) -_.I -4-AL-' -_ mcxmrs, 0171112 on. JIIDIIOO gsraon pu-by Doc. um and sun. 800 the grub ght between Oorbitt and` !'_2I|lnln0nl gt opori _hounp gb night. .n'.biu . my Doc. um and am. in tin nub aln hnhnnnn (main and 2 lunnIIlIII.IlhuI1.InItPrIu ' A A. Ahornotb I my one I y_a TI. Inlet uvo. ___.. 3.. _____ ._-_-_A_ too: wet um. .._ - L1_ .I_ I- Thoreoonvrovoout yulordqy II the nino ol Richardson`: dancer. AI dilc pdmnthhuuhmngandhnud a nil luau brand llyoly. (hid Xuliuu-ulbuaospnld nvurr. ` on was wwuan 01 mo Inrpuuut shop of the lid bu"llno oonpnny. New York. While ouployod than to wnltdokon with grippo. md for two yarn in in pndully declined in hulbh. unul incoming too weak to lunatic room lb was 0' I quvu. roaring dwpooiuon. gvotyboufo fund. and liked by A wide ouch of acquaintances. Bo io nurvivou by Ina mocha. than ht-onion. Boot", it Cdnlol-uia;I`nd . In New York city. and Katy. who to-Ibo Lon. In Wuloux. Ounce. R.\'.. in than outnviuq dour 1'50 lnuqnl, which will to of a quid. pm nuance. will I-hphoownunow. ` Death or Thoma Undo. At night; o'clock yootudcy morning u the wnln Illll wpn mounting ubovo the hull tops. the tonal of Thoma V`. Wale qmouy pu-and away Iron: in earthly Inbiusioc. Although`: vihuhion of God : nouonger wuupootod tot none tmo. will no om Lhongupho ond wan to non. Duct-rod was bormin 1869. and III the fourth oou otshnlnucnpe H. H. Wsdo. 80 ha- hun shunt! tho oil for 3 number o! t` I that 0! - ..`.`.'.L'.`.'.'.. '.."...`... '.'........_ 2... a;'.".'2.". FANDSOII nstmomnol by David 1}]! will no: I h an Jul` WTIIIIK I5 U- KT. T5 UK Wu` uring and cabinet making. For in yours in In lntunnn M (In mrmnln xmm many It-onupolnw. V Archbishop Luna vniwd Trinity church, Wolfe Island, ycoterdly, and conducted conrmation. whoa thirty-two entered-into Inombonhip of tho church. His grace ad drcuod t.hc congregation for over half an hour instructing; than on tho dutioa and privileges orcnnrch momhonhup. Arch bishop Louis bu now been thirty-nix yarn` in charge 0! thin dioeou. unw. nun vu Immuwr. lnelend of the usual thnnhgiving social in connection with the Willmnavnllo Mo thodiut church, two collectors were up- poinlod ho canvas: the congregation, with the result. that they gnhorod in 855 The new depnmarc proved more uuufnotor {mm many Iundpoints. Arnhhinhnn Lanna vnnilnd Trinilw nhm-ah, Ip0l0lU. Ill \A.IOIO I UlIIlI'Ull yuwruly. Rev. W. Shorts. Johneoon et.r9ot.,prnch- ed in tho Willinmuvnlle Mothodiao church lash evening. his diaoouue being forcible and full of mtoroab. D \l....l. "3..- -\...hI-..t Al LL- I.-_I .._:.... unu Hill 0! IlllITUUlh R. Meek, vice-preoident of thelocel union of cbristisn endeavor, Addressed. the meet- ing of Cooke : church christian endeavor society last evening. The topic considered In : "Christ came nos 00 be minieund unto. but to lninieter. In-In-A nl Oh; nnunl bk-nl-ninnn -n4-:.l Ohm-oh Paragraph Rev. W. B. Carey spoke on diocoun mil- giona in St. Pnu| | church yesterday morn- Inghn Llnhhndint minintnra in this rlinhrinr. mg. The Methodist minister: in this district. exchanged pulpit: yoaborday in the inner- oota of who nuuoontation fund. I)... G II...._>.._ ..--..-.I.u-A - _...i.. ..l' "UH UI IIIIU UlIUIQ|I|CIAIUII Iuuu. Rev. S. Hounton comp`|et.od I eerie: of sermons on the life and work of Poul. the npoatlo. in Cooke : church yeaborday. I-lav. W. Hhnrt.I'._ Jnhnntnn At.rnat._nrannh- nnu plwf ll|'Iu|I(UI'g Wlloll III! IV`! IKKIICUI" ed by ehot, propped himeeli against a boulder end piped hie comredee on to victory. No ner epix-it ever ranked the breve daye of old." And. touching the greet quootione that are protein; foreolution in our own day. it would be easy to mine a brillient array of Scotchmen in the home- land. in Oenede. end in other perte of the empire. who are doing work of the higheet instructive order. ' They have kept their heede eplendidlv in the penio that hoe emitien so many othere Wlbh lewleee ex- trevegenco oi opinion or with deepeir. It is just the old. celm. self-respecting epirit thet hes its root in God. IFI... -34.... _... .uu~ -|..e- -.. .-...l:..-... FDIC Ill! H24 III! II] 1.10. The Address VIII not what an ordinary listener would onll short, but Scotchmon are not ordinary liatonon. A LEIXIIATION PROPERTY llnn of Int] Sinai will run dlnntlv through PITIIIIUIIU DI Illlullgllla IIIU UIIIDFPI l"U. Then the preacher noted the I` uonce of the catechism on life an'l character. Two hundred and tiny yeere ought to be e outfi- cnent test. The catechism represented e type of thought and is type of character-- the Puritan. What kind of men and wo- mem did it produce? (1) It put granite and oonacience into the character. (2) It gave the neet temper- ed courage. (3) It created the modern home. (4) It created the modern Britain. Eng- lush and Amerioen historians and orator: were quoted in eulogy of the Puritan con- tribution toithe well-being of the world. And they are certainly euioiently warm. And the little cate'chiam ie one of the beet- symhole extent of the Puritan epirit. It eoee God everywhere. That is the first note of the catechism. end it rune through to the end. And lastly. the preacher re- ferred to the menu outlook. The old Scottish pluck ad not weakened. It wee lh0 (lordon Highlanders who curried the Durgai heiuhta on the Indian frontier. And piper Findlater. with his Iege shatter- nrl he almt_ nmnnad himaalt urainat A `.0700 (90 DCUICKIIIIUIL The 25th of November last was the 250th anniversary of the completion of the short- er catechism. The 25th of November. I647. that famous little book was presented by the Westminster assembly to the house oi commons. and next day to the house of lords, approved in due course. then adopt- ed by the Scottish kirk. and nally by the estiites of the Scottish psrliainent. Ever since. the catechism has been in the main 3 Scottish inetilntion and blessing. The preacher briey outlined the pro ceedinge and labors of the Westminster assembly, sketched vividly. if briey, the character and influence of the Scottn-h representatives -~ Henderson, Baillie. Rutherford and Gillespie At their hands the interests of Scotchuien did not suffer, and Scutchmen to-day were not unworthy the traditions of Henderson and Gillespie. They were in the front. the equele of the rst among their brethren In every de- pertinent of thought and emerpii-e. Than fhn nrsmnhar nmed the i- nannn nf .eu_uor a, uwnu,u.uu," arm, was may as an auth before the sermon; and after the` eermou a delightful hymn by Mrs. Dohha to the air, "Lend o the Deal. Kip- ling e hymn wan heard eung poeeihly for the res time in the city. and when a tune ie found or made to adequately express its sentiment, it will he a very in- structive national aong. By way of intro- duotory experimenuhe air of "The Watch on the Rhine did very well. It was oer- taiuly eung well. And the Sootuhmen had a dreamy, fur-away look on they lietened to the evveet. charmingly `rung "Land 0 the Deal. The voluntariee also had a avor of the occasion. and it was remarkable how religioue "Jessie's Dream" and Scote Wae Hae sounded in a church. The chaplain had for his text Psalm Lxxm. `.26, in part: God is the strength ol my heart. and my portion for ever. He will not take it amine. we are sure. if we say that the diecouree which followed was not closely textual. Most likely he didn't mean it ehould; and what he meant was douhtleee logically carried out. The addreee was mainly historical, and covered ground. every foot of which is more or less sacred to Bcotchmen. 'l`l.- Oel. at Mn-ygmhan In-I urn. eh. nnmt. Addneeeg By let. I. locum In ` ' Olunenh ` Yesterday evening the bid: etiee met. In Ohelnen chhroh- to ' their ennuel eennon (mm the eheplein. the Rev. M. Mecgsllin-ey.. The Scotch were present in goodly number. and (mherwiee Ihl church In In" llnrl, `lm mnnin v ` IIIU UIIIJIVII WQI WI ! HIS. }I.I|C.mIIIlC V unsuitable. The 100th Psalm ,ond 2nd psuphrua. and onu-'3 hymn. "I Heard qho Voice of Jun: Soy, ow . were song b'y "tho choir and `congregation. - Kipling : not rooouioool hymn. "God of. Our nhol-`I, Known of Old, otc.. wu lung in on nnthhm hnfora the nrmon: `um! nmr I? In 3000! IIIIMDOI. Ind ONIQPWIII PIT `tho church was well lled. '.ljho.muIic -Annuitghln Th- Iblu Dnnhun any! 0...! OOTT|8H if \_4Ul'"Ul`!, IUWDIIIIP 0| AKIIOI. M. Creole. De-eronto. wee (teeth crieved when he leerned of the deeth o0 hie brother. (3. D. Crooke. in e liel 00 that killed on the Indian lrontier. The young men. who wee Adjacent of the Benzelore mlnnteorn. wen ezteehed ee lieutenant an the Du-vehhire ngimenlw A detachment lull! in vey in the darkness and wee out to pin-cm by the enemy. Hie perente reeide in Edinburgh. I IISIDINOI ON N08`!!! 0 In Show lln ho wont 0` tI':o:ahAl'n`:nt.::. 8:310 39:1`, Eu an 08 , on. with modorn unprovo- Intl A0911 N -7033 IUD!!- T713; an fcedsJtZhc blood and warms th body ; the hypophosphitcsmone up the nerves; the glycerine udodsa the inamed throat ' "T .. I` 1 - -4` x...) 7' ` G1 I` UUIIVBT (HEIDI: Y Capt. (homo L. Giord. I momhor oi the Denver (Col ) n and police force. died on November 6r.h from the effects of an apoplectic much he had I-ua-rained afar dnvc before. nnorl forty-nine nun-. Do- oeuod married 5 dnuuhtor of hue Kuhn. who raided in the vicinity of Woodrow :- Cornon-. township of Atbol. M (`mania [Inna-nun` nnn nu-.0]-. I I Many mixtures are tcm- porary in effect, but Scott's Emulsion of Cpd-liver Oil with Hypophosphites is a I permanent remedy `I 0 TI `I f I .I I I I uuun uvuclllpuuu In run-n nature. A meeting of the patrons of tho Gnnnno que oreamery was bold in the Arlington hotel on Saturdnv. when than oioen vote alocwd : John Conner. nloomnn: Thomas Stark. trouurer: F. Dunon. The Morchnnta h nk will handle their money. Ind Mr. Fitxgenld will be rottin- od an butter maker. t`-..L 1)-.....- I nut.-.` - ...-_|.-_ -1 IIUIIFIIUCI `DUN: Jorhun Legne. (lonenm n . pron-pectin; in the Micbipiooten gold erde. bee return- ed home. bringing sample: of gold and silver ore. Mr. Lemzehee stoked out two nlaime and will return In the epring to do development. work upon them. An order bu been received from the C.l' R head otlice in Montreal by the oer shape on Perth ;o build twenty ret.-clue passenger care end ten I-leepere. This ie A new bu-ineoa for the ehopn. as nothing finer than box can end refrigerators he: been attempted in Perth before. ` A rnnntinn nf the nnnvmn 4.! nm rlgymnn _g r_Coughs and colds need not be endured; they can be cured, and that quickly. II,,, ,-,- Ull I lllllUUIVF- The dreaded "black quarter baa broken out in I herd of_cat.t.lo belonging to Jame: Culkeon. eighth concomon of Seymour, and it is feared the discus will spread. The e idemic attack : young cattle only. The mit.h a Fnlln lmhnl man uhn nnm. anu U Iuemlc anmoxa come only. mieh a Falls hotel men who oom- binod 1-omo time ago to hop the liquor license law to the letter. are not. as good on their promiae. no two of them were lined 820 and costs the other city for selling that hours. lV-`....- l)-..IA__ __,I II , A H }eorge Boulter and Grant Spregue, Big Ielqnd, recently nrchued two fauna. which they have paced on the Mein Ducks. This makes (our on this island, and in time I splendid preserve will be en- tnb lit-bed there. gnnau alx wacnere an {DUO each. Owingtonchunre in the uni! service between (lnnanoqne and South Luke. Taylor. Berryton and Seeley a Bay. the Gemxnoque Journal will be printed entire on Thundnve. 'l`|.- .I...-.l..,I uI.I__\_ .,.._._A__)D L-_ L..-L-__ 'l'_ A ULIIAIAIN--THA'I` BEAUTIFULLY situated domnhod Brno Iiouu. oo or strut, wit {our full on. Aim A.Druomx.' Vhlollldsdwood istoho A.. hlut.b:l pdcu. uu- llllll aulpmanta OI OUU I|mD!. Tbotruoteaa of the Smith : Fall: collo- giato institute have been obnnning teachers and cutting down Inlariea. Thoy have on- ganed nix teachers ab $500 each. Owing fnnnh-uh. in 0.1.; -u:I nnnu;nA PUIIIUIU - Tho hematite iron ore bod in being work- ed lguin at. Mndoc and the ore shipped to Hamilton. ' 0 G. T. Martin. smith : Falls. hu taken out a patent for a new bicycle of his own invention. ' ' A Imp l....L..-.. _-..A- nun nnn I. .... _._.| III I UlIl'f\I\'Il, `he milk taken in at the Trent Valley croamory Inst wool: amnuntod to 492 000 pounds. out of which 2,419 pounds of bub- ur were made. A .--A.I:..... A....L -1--- __ n-- 1-. AL- DUI` WUTU llllu. A wedding took place on Dec. In, the princi In being Albert Doom and Miss Mntil n Houny. daughter 0! James Bonny. both 0! ])o:-orontn. `lab... UNI..- `M u|.-..|__-_L- n.-- _n2_ U05" Ul IIHFQTOHTO. John Miller. N. Bhorbrooko. has ship- ped to Benton about 700 lambs. Danni: Noomn. Bathurot, nhiopod a few days :30 his nnl shipment of 600 lambs. Thfflltl nf Uh: Rn1$I>.|\ A `Wan: nan`. \UlII`I. Appendicitis in piga in the lateit dia- cnvery. John Mason. 11 Cornwall buvchar. made the discovery last week while killing a pig. Thu Qlrlnnn D.-....;..... nu-A.-man-n in Ann Al a pig. The Sidney Croaning crenmery in one of the largest. and best; equipped factories in Ontario. In receives 15.000 pounds of mvlk dnily. Ii`.-ml I .....A.... ..I I ..- I __ --.._LA --.=A\. - IIIHK Ully. Fred Landon. of Ivy Len, caught with: night line latelv R mammoth anurgeon weighing just. 157 pound: and its length ovov I-ix feat. Thy. `)lJA.-.- -5---- I--3-! 3----A~ -~~ ~ UVIV FIX I865. Tho Ridenu river being frozen over. the hizh I-ohool pupil! celebrated the event. by building 3 big bonre on the ice and hold- imr A mu-nixml Iuuilulllx I Ul! inga carnival. In. ...:lL L..l tinted. opposite Haodonnld Park. A Anna: & noun. Ontario so. j ?{"u no r '1 1 us no on.G. . kpnt ol.boon nu uuun moron user a aucouuux uuon. `A tree cut non Gilmouu- a Ihnnb . Al gonqnin puck. produced (.077 {col 0 lum- or. `K.-....L..:n.. (1.; __._|:.__ -|..|. |._- L--- UIDIOII. The Smith : Falls. Ridoau und Southern electric rnilwny company in cooking incor- porncion. Thh hnlhnfn iinn Ann land in Raina rari- muuuyxe Ill ma sprung. Rev Mr Anton. Presbyterian. Merrick- ville, owing to illnoan had tadiapenre with church service: last. Sunday. \l`:Il:...... I] l ............. :-.....__._I_ -n n_.I UHUTK`-ll F6l'V|Ce I385 alllluy. William H Laurence. formerly of Syd- nov. lmt. Inf-ely of Den-out. had his foot crushed seriously by a street car. All Old hnv hnrln, hnlnnn-inn On p Kala uuu-Huu I-urluualy Dy ll screen An old hay horse. belonging to P Kyle. a familiar u ure on tha stream of Merrick- uilln dim! l.n..l.. oh o|.- ...... -4 u.:-...,a.... um prlco 0| pnuuoel nu IGVOIIOOC. The cheese factory ab Burriwl Rlpidl bu been cloned after u sncooutul uuon. `A tn. nut n... r1:|.......... .|....m.. Al. DUI`. Komptville. Ont. curling club ha been an organized and their rink in In good can- ibion. TL- -.2A|.'_ n,||_ n:.|__,, ____| n___.L-.__ IIIVUIIUUII. A but factory wants 810.000 bonnl and exemption from taxation (or ten years to settle in Iroquois. W. Monro. nf H A nnh-la Hun nngr Mar. HUI BIB Ill LTU(]|l0'.a W. Moore, of cl e Scotch line. not: Mer- rickville. had his arm, broken by I kick from his horse D...........:II..I- |.I--|_-_.:;L I-_L_ n-.L__._n ITUIII III! UUTEO Fruervilldn blacksmith. John Bnhwell. has sold out). and says he is off for the Klondyke in the: spring. I RSV Mr Antnn. Prnnhuhn-inn Mm-rinlz. `{.JI%' hh mg ll mluumr IJH urn on H16 M.I`80t 0! Merrvclr VOIINI. ville. died lately as the age of thirty-ve I "031: corn crop at Sidney Gmnlhg has been very lug this you-_. _ Qdn. (_3hgrity_B:_nlqr. D_omorubvi|lo. died uaeu vary my am: your, Mn. Churity Butler, Domorubvillo. lult week, aged ninety-nix yam CHE Cave:-Iv. of Mndoc. shah`: door nau- luau wuax, nguu mnuuy-nix yuljl. Cave:-ly, of Mudoc. shot : door neu- Gilmour that weighed 300 ponndn. Ab Morriokvilla. nwimr tn 1 nnnr tron. uuinunr lull? wolgnou JUO ponnul. Morriokville. owing to I poor trap, the price of potncou hu ndvanood. Thu chaann fnnmrv uh `Run-rim-. n Rnnidn 8_PIOE 6: THE An'H{_:L In 111: vlommr NEWSPAPERS. V Ipllodn|'l.'lnI0l&OOI`|II h Ila (bil- nntlnn IQ`:--, lrhlwahtnhouduulhnph has ms ommnlsmcn} B:th`i| gnjoying a. building nnd bulinou mom. A com. the is con. at To the cordially solicits the supon or the Electors as a candidate tor the MAYQRALTY OF 1593. Mdqmgn Ul_l.lr.l_8_II VilI[IM unlgl III ! I [Argo In th no CRIME-r! muck ...a3.'.'.a. 11.3. ? poo ha 50:: u We IP9 mnlunj I not only lot Olivin- tmu at. 00.50. A`-.. nL-|.. 1.... _._a- -_.| |-.u .- A -_--1-I \IllDI nu Unav- Arm Chair: for nuts and lodlu-A I Isl nnao on mice: mass are very low. 01. 01 and 1 6 . Then: turn huntlorn fnrhril um: um. and make a champ and IIIMII present. We won purchase: until Oluhunu. Christmas uuu uu|n|'. PM-lot Chsln. in Dalton Out, Only 3! In and Inhognny. Om Clan ue nu! - on . , Ivninouuuvo Boollnlnc Fovoro chair in uilln fut. um a numbot have Already ordn-Id in for p_h_rlutmu._ It in _OIIl_'I nlqo um o9uaj_o_r.ublo qunc number have nluld: ordcnd thin for bhrlutmu. CI!!! nice and comfortable VIII: you-. sunny but and an at ouo up. Ordgr only II.-.6!` la-44 -_-... I--lL---AL- nLgl_,--l-- Jnrdinloro undn-f3roM. run 0 In Out. Inhoialy. Batman. wnnunu$h. no Innnln nu` Dlnnp-n_Qruu\InI `El: (`Inn Inn IIII. 0| PAIKII If. I105 Uqululu. I-`oroeno-All kind: of ulna. With or with- out lllnc. Flu-Ino nhglvn In HA1!-n g} n:-In Ilnnln I. F. HARRISON C0. -nnugu-y. nnu-nu. vv nuuuuu uun. Ito Inn-0|: nn Ptctnru-Npoolal this. Our we llno of Euoln are not oqunllod. Snug-ng_AII Iylntlg nf nn`DAA lth nu -MOI`- I.Sutherland s Solid comfort from the start and even the price is easy. Many `a man has broken.out" in passion and has his feet all "bru-en up trying to get a new pair \ ' Shoes broken in." Now the SUTHERLAND FOOTWEAR gets around that mfculty. Ltuseful Xmas Gifts u --u- wyuxg They stimulate, but do not tone. With my famous ELECTRIC IIEIII` AND El.ECTRO-SUPPORTING SUS- PE.\'SORY. I promise manly Itmhzth for the organs and vim to the nerl. III 1. I|__1 n .nn 1). KN-`Inn-`SAX Il'(`(! OI ('lllll'KE UK" \Vl'lII1 lUl' [I'VE INTO`. THREE CLASSES OF` MEN." whgch tells all about my treatment. Bent sealed upon request. ` ' lIlllVl (LEVI) VI'lI`I\I`I\Ju.I ' physlclnua In the world combllwd hue ' had my experience In then mu_knuu_ es. What I say to you ll Wonucs WILL` NOT cons. ""\nuo mbl-nulnln Inn} .1- -3.5 5.`. `'j 'l"`-` `f`_"V P" V*` "".v"" If you wish a happy. vlgorohn Ilfo and comfortable old age. consult mo tree or charge or write for free book. wrunmm l"I.ARQl"!Q ll` \lll1M '9 nphlnh ) " W" , why? Because I have than 3 um study to the origin. reanltp and treat- lment ox Loses; DBAINS. WEAK ; BACK. I-\IPOTHN1CY. v.\`m:v_P:I.oP. MEN ? ANB vxntoodnrz. N6 in nluvnlnlnn In Hun nvnrhl nnnuhlnnal han- Breaking r tut: uruuuu uuu um to uni uvrvw. Mweax am amazed In on mt. '1 salt! Iv`n`\ n `\I\I\U\ID ID.QAnAI`- IID. AT A\PlgBl|E MEETING ROBINSON BROS., 9 That wm won. -0- W1.e cheerful Heme: have cheerful Wall Paper. Undertaken and Inrnltnao Dunlon 'IJB BU IIU \oI3III`J Wu`! "5 We wish to suggest that persons wishin their homes decorated be ore the holi- day season leave orders at OIICC. H`I_ ll , _I,,-AA`,,I L___-_L-___ is like a good suggestion- it ought to be carried out. `KIA nuhuk O.` nnnngnb CH9.` '35". luomu. use at. unseat. \ MONTRBALQUIIX.` ` Low Priced Shoo Houso. BAGOT STREET. CRYING T__3EL Suggestions. Weak Man i Belong to Me suntsnsntcunnzsr. In ! All oommorciul and Shorthond aub- ._A_ A-....LL n--...-.. ..L....L ..'L.-.... J. CURBETT. T `, ` In full than a mi vnrld. Porn: "35-'Aig:'A ' 'c"u'x'a'5`3 I'7a. I:-IpI3.3":`i`;u.--xm. `Wm C1$mI$ CQCTERCQ L._. In. ., . "?j`IW|IUV1IZ!I'lI%C W|Il&.i'&(Io1I|\ loved when 5-.II.*-|.|v - I- wanna. IIn..za A buuncu scHooL. INCH`); T `ICE II WILKI- (ijticura II In In Dlroaoulu. on-.. Mo'?o"$v:3:.'I='.?.u:C'm' .- an --nu nu --mu -'-In um in Event nvion 'mw7.: -upumw nuuuo Iuu,|o y;ror ta if Ilgld bun}! I the El, , 7p?".?"3'u. lI_I.0I,`MlloIt.l\;|`g"ovo I 11:- 31:, u.w|`r::ql:;`c1n:;`wltl:|h(%:m1rIc.\ AP, 1 ' 1 ` .-un (ointr gmuuncuu. `I I A yr A nAnouu--'rmrr nnavmxrviv ilutod him: And Alhnr Iltrnnt. III lnnv lull ntn ._ V iolull *3; no other tntntmonc W198 UM IOI ' 0 IO. buknu v1z.gyhn'-ha, null .etndknv.in: ovarv nu. { HARDWARE Wm. Allen & Son. tuna dunhblua $1,. Iwnuruluulvn -~-I `gluten on TUESDAY. Nov. lath. : at tho Boono. com o! Prlnoou and mu. unulull ll w EEBIDINOI ON ill Senommu vulon same, late] I dd J. Whltohond. A um: :'.:.1::..-3`. 2-. IDUDATIONAL FOR SALE. The no hlchul noun: mung. when to 010 an Inn. A s~~.:::".:".Z-':'.."*`i`. -E.- - L. glulnol. ' W RESIDENCE ON n_r [atoll rIn_1A_|___.n A A..- 1- 852.`.-... Forget it Not. YXIUVI CUUUII Principal. Best. | W5, TIN UII III WIIIII IUIUOI OIOFIII with has none." Upon Incoming Inn tin his nonucnu. Md hon ob- Inrvlll. Io hurriedly undo hi: nydovn Johnston Iluot. Ontwo morning: in no cation ht bllovod too young women boundfonho homing mill. Onooltlnn tun-nod slur y ground to try and catch 0 3 Inn of II punter. but ha Ind M: has mu lniddnn poo . Upon- unonndpirl ZC'UlII'Tj5XXI|- 11"?` Ihoquidly nuoldounhoothr and pulld thohudlo. than chi tiny caution to dovnlolhnlll door. Paoplowho Ihnvldnhvnl hninnallnnlnv h HUI UK If ICKIVX IIIIUXITIIIIU IFWIP don from this mysterious changer. bonded Ibuuoluo mum And vililod bio map- lng ground to you I clout glimpse no hit evil oounuuouoo. Innd n_.u.-L AL.- l...n..I Lt... .t-..4l:..- X I 11 TX I I 1' WT iollkirdtlo Inow iovod and ought Int bolus II rancid the bull. Naur- nkglnnn -L4 a.-Iahlu nngnknd Ann ILA Anka- UUVIIUIC-III new. r-upucwuu h Ihvloluhyd Iauiuuohoolny hvohudhlnonnuo Ihnnonooo &nm|hau$a A In-enge Ien,Iho Annoy: Young Ladle: hy following `them. "Sli pery J Act" makes mieerehle the livee 0 young women residing in the vicio- ity oi end heving to pace Louise school, either elur nightfall or early in the mom- l before the city in eetir. He is describ- ee being tether tell and veering A dark eendy Inoueteehe. Be ukee up hie eund in the ehede ol e tree neer the school. end I onng women chenoing no peea nlon he el pe nphehind her. following in her I.- elepe until she either eeeke shelter in e friend`: home near by or reeohee her own home. 14 Snndey night he followed e young girl to her home on upper Johneeon manna. huh did not offer In mole-9. young `III I BIT IIOHIU (NI PW UOIIIIIKNI me. but did not o'or no molest her. and hot uporionco has boon under- gooobyn duun or non young women A night or two ago I numbor of onng wo- unu wbolnd roooivud uodouln lo nuan- ol.. 0.... ski. _-.b..&o.... .Ao-n...g- I.-ulgpl CV" XUlIZIllX- Sud month they found him otanding beneath: tnounddnl notoiortomovo null and of tho bunt glrll nmulod, "Thin In our now nlghtvneoblmn. Tho city should on y him with: alto! clothes uith Inn nun" Unnn hnnnminn W WIIII l'I`P0 IUWIIUIUII U Iill IUUIUHX Mr. Hoppine thought: the evile of society would remedy bhemeelvee, and that for the preteen we must move along on indi- viduelietie lime. M. 8. Burnebhe moved a vow ol thenke to Mr. Shorts for hie excel lenb paper. whioh Mr. Beker, sr.. eeoond- ed in e pt-entice! epeech. will III WII IIIIIUII IPPIIIIUGI. I15 would like to nee some of the atudenhe heke hold of the peper of Mr. Sharon : end comment upon in. Money rule: our lcgi~let.iveMeomb|lee. churchee end ell Mm men hes to-dey. Mr. Munroe. of Queen'e. eeid then ohe remedy ol this present ebehe of eoclecy would be worse bhen the dleceee. Bociety cennob ebend ebill. Ihnueb heve edvenoed from e uevece etete up to e civilized one, or de- greded lrom e civilized mm to e eevege one. Which it he: done ie epperenb to ell. Socieliun will belie as heck to the uvege Iuete. Mr. Ayiroyd dened eccieliem en `cooperetion. If we deny justice end eocleliem we shell go down, el Rome and ( l.grI.hnnn did, Mr. Hnnnine end R DUTFOII UPUIU IIUCII IIIIU IIIIIU IIIIGI. W. F. Nickle acid it was I plouuro forl him to listen to the majestic simplicity of Roger (lrior, u be was 3 man who meant vhutevor he said. Mr. Nickle : uddrou wu mrring and forcible. nnd wu listened to with raps Itunhion by the audience. Mr Flnninn hhmmhn nlm nviln nf nnnintv IOOIIIIIIII WU Illlll K0 BOND II IVOIIIU and Carthage did. Mr. Hoppino and R. Burton opoke Along the sumo linen. W. I`. Ninkln mid in wnn A nlnuurn fnr L and along growth of society. quolamons noun J01!!! etewarn sums neu- fng with the rblation of man to man. The phlcso rsoitbe xvrr and xvrrr centu- ries biii 0 up systems of social science that `had nothing but imaginary bases. Their methods were altogether speculative. Our generation feels that so- ciety can be improved and that themaans of improvement lie within our raach. This has develo into socialism. Laadsrsol the sociaiis c thought ignore the history of the t. To minds less given to dreaming. e fact that mankind his had a history. is an important one. rlociety is an organisation only by analogy. There is far more liberty in society than in en exact organization. Society is the resultof mighty forces of law and order. To rid society of evil, we must work in harmony with its growth. and mould it in that way. History aords many valuable suggestions as to how to deal with this question. Bocisty has had its origin in the primitive family. In a general sense individualism is nothing. the commu- nity is everything. Christianity has been the greatest factor of all. Individualism is thsresult oialonzevolution It is funda- mental and inherent and this fact has great weight. The relation of man to man in moist is far from perfect. Man has dc- reloped y contending with difficulties and overcoming them. It is striving against adverse circumstances that makes a man. A few great minds in the past have in- uenced society more than anything else. Socialism would do away with the condi- tions that produced these great men. There is no neceesar of talringa pessimistic view oisociet. ccountry can live to itself alone. eciprocity is in the interest of all. The paper was an excellent one and" with it the audience was well pleased. The problems of the day were presented in a practical and interesting manner. M. S. Burnette opened the discussion by citing some points on which he agreed with the spealier and some points on which he did not. He said Protestants could learn much from their Roman Catho- lic friends. The problem of society was to raise all toone luvel. Mr. Quinn thought the introduction of machinery had much to do with the scarcity of labor. The ma- chine will make money for the man who puts it in. butit will rob the man who was workin for him. The poor man's boys, throug machinery. have togc to the factories to work, while tne rich man's go to the college. Roger Greer delivered anelcquent speech and was much applauded. He II he of Mr. Rhos-th a and nnmmnnh unnn It Will Wall-Pnpnlod on an conclu- on In) Volcano Ilbloll-A uvoly ngtpu_rouowo-w. 1'. menu nun . flouiii 5iJl ui'-K Iuubol '6! uibn Illulonu Ion Pnooltolno of when lponlllx. A Iago nIllIll',WIl prount at tho workluguiolfl uniting in tho Wma Ml] yuurdny nturuoon.` nunyo! than bolng Quota : students. J. D. Tholnplon wu shout! chairman and that I fIw'lntro- ductory remark: oullod upon "profouol-', Shown, at Quoon o. touud I popor on "Some P:-obieuu 0! Social Reform." ' The oponiug antenna o! the paper were quotation: from` John Burnt Hills dul- ina with tlm rhlnon of mm to nun. Tho ALLEN'8 SHOES. . . . '0I'll now It III HQ. uh. sHo:rr`r'o PA-PER on "PRO- suua or aocuu. n:sorm.-- A MYBTERIOUS FOLLOWER. wonnmcnws mmc. -3;.-'l$d would hush: days. I apps. hunk`-Indd!'|.llI!" Tnoohlcunl ollut want In: the aornoonlnglrun Stand: to ldtlsnd Houqulnhlnod In. inner. The nllhir no nu in lsonorofllluboulto tiolpaotnuu. Juk-"DiiyoIpdovI\oIIIdookto nollogunhoul Yanuof Nd-"lo. I In mail I Iullgal nu! 0! I. WBINBHALL. Principal. brain tho Boon: count 0! runou OII on ` Ill ITIIIIUI. LIIU UIIIII IUIIIUIIIIU KIIIIZ were pluyod and tho little one: nponb In onjoyahlg nlghb. * A luoeoootul `no. A veg ouooouful his and uolo of work In: ho by the lodioo o! All Salute yol- tenio . All tho afternoon we rooms won -.|I H-1! -..A -_-..-. -.--IA- 4.4] ....l..| --. All thoufhornoon Sven woll lied and mnny Buy And uoful ur- uolu was told from t. work able. The homsmado condiu were also ovidontly u - Tho work untold will rem n pnoiaud. . _ on exhibition ll 8uurd|y.- 1: Includes 3 nn nkctnh In Fr. Finld. Mnnnlv an rm. III IIIIIUIWIIII ll auulruny.` ll IIICIUIBX I lino thatch by Fr. Field. ohoool one ro- uuininu. and noun noodkwotk tho an- in! nu: : 3-bit-Vivi UCUFIICII Gnu-d'u-;}rior sud Hughes Inn foooivod olloinl notice of choir uupondon In-on Ob- uwn. `nu for-mu uh: hnlirlnvn Im- DIIIUIII IIOCIEI 0! `DUI! IIUWIIGI WK U0- uwa. Tho former his holidnyo for tlmo Inonthl. who Hughes in Iunpondod tor one month only. hm inutnetor W. Uoalhort , I whom in ulna qr. nu n.'R.n. ll 1&1): nl nnnvinm G-onducbor Sinclmir intend: aovo:-i`ng his oonnoction with the street. runny oom- y It. Chriumu. He will resume his atudiu 3% Kingston buinon college. nnnalnn Rt;-Art, innnnntnr nl nnnihnn. IFIIIIIX II! IXIIIIIIIIII UIIIIIT CU!!!` Douglas Stewart. inspector of ponioon- tinrioo, in in the city. He in here in con- nection with the Appleton cue. to be tried at the present aiming of the high court. of jnotioo. On Rntnrdnv nvnninu Min Van: Han. ART scuoon. Oluuu will n-open on Monday. November 15 In-uh: mung: on TUIQDAY. Nov. 169.11. yuuw. On Snuminy ovoninp Min Venn Hon- donon gave A birthday party 3% her mother : ruidonoo. Bagot. Itroot. to which the invited nanny of hot young plnymntoa and lrionda. The Illllll rollicking games ram nlnvnd And tho Hula nnnn Innnh An in! kind. uo'n'. "..'i:"iim2i?i:.'o.TIdFaT'. Frank Kirkpatrick and Richard rogan. Kingston. were visiting friends as Alex- andria Ba{ lath weak. `D...l`..:.. A I---_.l-- D.-L-..-..LL I-lL IIIUFII DI IIIV WKI. Rodorici Alexander. Portsmouth. Mt. for Toronto Int night, when ho expect: to locum 3 lucrative ofition. IA-_..|. lVI--|. -1 AL." I._. nu..- at Al`. went` I l`.lUl'IOIVI IFIUIL Jouph Clark. of uball fume. one of the oob wings who curled the Granite: to victory, intend: plnying hockey this not- IIIU WEI - Ex-Governor R. P. Flower in said to be n u irnnt. for re-election. T. .Pn|mor and T. McBride, King- ston, won in Brockvillo on Sntnrdu . II`:-An} 'Rh-In-trin -all pinhrd nnogn lovon;onu of tho Pooplo--What they Are Iluylng and Donna. W. Hurting-a returned from Montreal last week. I`- ll nnnn A- D D Pig--- :- .-{.I L- L. lull! V IODOTIID OTHER` OI l'||lI' I have had the clay weter in my home enelyzed, hut. goo no help. I believe eome of the doctor: would put me in the eeylum if they had a ohenoe. I dere not leeve the houee elone any more. for whenever I do there in eolneoue in in doeiug the food. It he been done severel tlmee. I heve been trying for four year: to find when in wrong and why in ie no. end thought you miuhc help me. Let: ue know through the Wmn if you euooeed.-A Rnsmlm-r or 1-mt CI-rv." I have found eomething wrong with the breed or wine need eh uoremenb to Queen etreeo church. I believe there would be very lime need of doobore if we could get. pure food And drink: I believe lnlf the docoora balk about germe in only to blind people`-e eyes. or oetele are given eometbinn to cause them. If Indy Aber- deen would invent eome wey beget us pure food and drink there `would be no need 0! the Vieborien order of nurses HI Ln... |...l eh- -den --eA- In inn Inna-A was an ngnc. our. 1 In: no Ior one uymm. "Why in in so many people out And drink those things and see nobhin wrong and are nob injured by them an others Ara `P 003 III Iuionnli of In Gun II: Anhihlopuloho You lovnlonun ' lulbvn. Into loddonoo oi Luanda` Gun. Johnltnhauou clu-luau Tom Bonn: No_v.,l5th- A0 oo.:v':n `uh u'Iu.'0:-oqut cud Eshunc. mg. run or Unlvord Gunning` mama nun Co In vlduluodn

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