Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Dec 1897, p. 6

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Ii EPPs,:. 9000A! lulu ohnngo lands. .9. Ian... I\.. n 11-- on ono pound or cotton or mixed goods. Bo not dooolvod with crude imitations or soap grout dyes. Ask for tho "Dio- nond" and you mll always have aneoul. grunu resume, on unuauoxceph groom. The Fun Diamond Dye cardinnl {or dyoing cotton and mixed goods is the only oudiuol for cotton dyeing in the world that in fact to light nnd soap. Ono pock- ago nukes I fut. And evorlucing oorzlind on one pound of cotton mind goods. 80 doolind with mud: in-Iitntlnnn not: and popular color are sold every year. Fact Diamond Dye cardinal in noted for its strength, lumen and beauty of color. Ono package dyoa two pounds a! silk or all-wool good: a standard shade that will novor wash out. In colors over, with grand results, all ulnaduoxcopb Diamond Du mnlinnl 1.... Millionl of ml: of this wonderfully rich and popu If co or sold Dvo cu-dinnl in noun! Im- Hundreds of new custom; this your buying our up-to-date units. A beauty for S. Dunlap, King atroeb. Diamond Dye Cardlnel One of the Most Fashionable and Most Useful Colors. -fuel) eiwg to one revival meet- ing. Mr. Orser, Hrgowsmitb, led the Metlgzjist services on unday last In the absence of the regular pastor, Rev. Mr. Kelly. William Bubenolr has returned home after spending the summer in Adams, N.Y., also Messrs. I). Shea and T. Martin. H. Alport has moved into the house lately occupied by T. Grilth. who will reside in Parham this winter. The Good Templare will` have an open meeting on the th ' t. Mrs. James Walker has retur in spending a week with her bro . J. Henge. Oak Flats. Quite a nu r of new buildings are going up in the village. Charles Martin has moved back to hJ farm here. The trustees have engaged as teacher- fnr next year Mrs. E. Revel, Hartingto Vieitore: Mr. and Mrs. C. Wood at a Freeman's; J. Walker and Mrs. A. Thomp- sonnt J. W. R.edmond`s; Mr. and Mrs. Cowdy at ll. ])eline s. Engaged The Teacher. Honmzromw, Dec 9. -Business is boom- ing; since-the snow the farmers have been hauling logs to me mill on their aleigha. A b of our young people drove to ab evg to the revival meso- Harrowamibh. II iu-fund Prim only ""_j '.s-.:-u..-'.'.:=-.:...%..L.*:*.-;.I.*.~-| -I""-' no Oame--Ills Whole Oonstltntlon Set To Blame By South American Nervlne. Two years ago I had a severe attack of La Grippe. Chronic constipation followed it. My stomach, bowels and nerves became completely deranged, and I was a great sufferer. I tried many remedies without gehting relief. I was advised by one who had derived great: benec from South American Nervine to try `t. I did so. In has cor- rected all my dzsorders and restored me to the best of health. It is a great tonic. E. Tallman, Merriclrville. Onb. Sold by W. l{. Medley, successor to N. C. Polson & Co. uujuurneu (.0 use. man an 1 p.m. 1 .S.-The conditions of the new contract with the St. Lawrence river steamboat company are about. the same aa' the law contract: with that company : Steamer leaves Wolfe Island at 9:15 a.m., 1 p. m. and 3:30 p. m., except: on Thursday. when steamer leaves at 8:30 instead of 9:15 a.m. Leaving Iiingi-Icon at. 11:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. during June. July, ngusb and September. Sunday trips will b arranged for the con- venience of church attendance. ulll uuguguulunu on we retry. Joseph Saunders having performed his road work, the collector was instructed to vomit) $5 charged for statute labor. Accounts passed: Peter Brown, re- pairs, 75c.; l). Gathenach. repairs. 75c.; John McCaul. blasting drain. 34: George Sears, manilla rope, $1.32; Mclntyro and McIntyre, advice re ferry, 82; John Friend &Son, nails. 55c.; Thomas Keys. nails, 8491; Edward Gillin, repairing scraper, 50c. The five members of council voted themselves 32x") ouch as sulary:.tho treasur- er received $~l(l; the clerk, 8100. On mo- tion of W. II. Woodman, James Dawson was given the contract. for bushing road on the ice to the city, uubjecb to the ap- proval of the new council, for 35. Council adjourned to Dec. l.')Lh at 1 .S.-Tba conditinnn nf Hm nmu nnnh-one HUW luff] Dy'|HW- Moved by R. Boyd, ucondqd by W. H. Woodman. and resolved, than this council regrets Capo. T. J. Craig : retirement with t a Paul Smith from service on the olfe Island and Kingston Harry, he hav- i g rendered more frequent: and punctual tvips, and employed fellow-otcers and crew most courteous and obliging. during his engagemom. on the ferry. Joaonh Saunders hmrinrr nnrfm-mm! H. uuulueu. Moved by W. H. Woodman, seconded by R. Boyd, that this council enter into an agreement with the St. Lawrence river steamboat company, leasing {err between Wolfe Island and the city of Ingston, based on agreement ol Nov. 16th. by add- ing that beat shall leave Wolfe Island on Thursdays at 8:30 am. instead of 9:l5a.m., and that the reeve be instructed to carry out this agreement, and a by-law passed conrm the same. Moved by F. E. Baker, seconded by Thomas Flynn. that the above motion be amended by inserting a clause in agreement that either party may with- draw from agreement by giving three years notice. Motion carried by `vote of the move and made law by passing of a new ferry by-law. Moved bv R. Rm-rd. nnnm-lml how I! uxvlmuu, 11. nomauy, Ma 1rmn's school. Moved by '1`. E. Baker. seconded by R. Boyd. theta captain T. J. Crsig be released from the lube contract entered into between he and the township of Wolfe Island, when he has signed off all claims he may have bad against said township. Carried. Yeas- R. Boyd. W. H. Woodmen, T. E. Baker end H. Davis. Na s--'[`homae Flynn. On motion of W. H. \{ oodmnn, seconded` by ,R. Boyd, ferry by-law (No. 262) -was re- ecinded. ll.......I L_ H? 71- 117.. 1 - - man: By '1'. 1'1. mixer, eeconded by W. H. Wood. than 315 be granted was lost and the fires motion carried b vote of the reeve. Moved by W. H. oodmen. seconded by '1`. E. Baker and resolved, that: the deputy returning oicere be an under, a by-law being passed confirming yhir ap- pointment: No. l division. Robert. Grim- ahaw; No. 2 divieion. Grant Horne, at town hall; No. 3, division, William Bullie, at Mrs. James Kybo e, residence; No. 4 division, H. Holliday, nu Ir-win e school. MOVE!` I'll! T 11`. Rnlrnr -AlIA-1'AA Wolfe Inland council. Dec. 6.-Memben :11 present. 0n mo- tion of R. Boyd, seconded by Thomas Flynn, a gnnb of 325 wt: made totbo Kingston general hospital. An amend- ment by '1`. E. Baker, seconded by Wood. 315 ha m-nntad wan A Rich, Full Color. MUNICIPAL LEGISLATION. on/LiEK%5i=_FK5E;m SUPBIIIORITY IN ounnmr. IZAIKII Ann pnunnnu-unu- OUT OF Cl:lAOS. j--..j- ouoo. uuuornu. U.-.A..1uo1. ' ' ' 7 W" `W .` :84: other was nova-one on um mains nu nodvoi cut this Bremen-y at London. Canada. JAIII IOPARLANIL .- KITOITON. I I "> Then I are made on! from choloo Bu! In: tho but low and pnrovnng nu. Tm-y h-n boon nnnlnod in 3... due: by four on ohloot ohunhu and ban boon pronounced "nllmrkohly sound," "I nound."oldol1o1oiu flavor and -at-on-Io: quality." 1 ll Canada rooalnuond than In thoir rncth-o in pnlonaoo to one Utlldl. I'll! OULI). QILVII AID `Inll IIDALI and 150110 i2'r'..""u.4.'?3'z.`z.""u""i `i%:`.`.o ..'.`2.`.."`v'3` m..,""`i'.'33.u.."";a:' ' I 3' 3 v 5 ; Inna u-1n;J.-uuoa.wuundh..wn; Ohhoco. U.1.A.. IQ; and ha at-no.1-.|.I`r_I2I-.1IIvL , ~ ALE?35'S"Ti)UT. JOHN LABATT?S ff! ZEZIITETL . _ . - --y--yvrvrrv'rr'VT" We will nnine 9. row, but you're welcome to visit on: store and inspect. them. Fancy Bonn and Baskets. Cups Ind Sauc- on,.lApnnesoJnrs, Tidy Siippon, Tannin Shoes, lagic Flowers, Porcelain Jan. Jugs and Pitchers. Savings Banks. '1`n1m- pets. Santa Claus. Bonn. Children. Birds. _ Etc. Also Tom Smith`: Ciu-istmu Onei- ers and Hutpriu Stockings. Recognizing the fee` (hut nothing in lo epproprinte for Oluietmu Present: an r weetmesce we have Imported I handsome ramp of unique and fancy goods of all ellos. ehlpel. kinds end prloee. Thou novelties ere ued with the very out Confectionery. Chocolates. em. ptoomu Giveable Gifts. - - 3:21:-.::::.::`2:.`::..:.":.`:.':::.."' iiiiiiiI'ii ii'ii`iiii9i:iiDii9099UU 9DOiD VD? ' We will mum: n fan: lmo mmv... ...,.|........- A Christr1T1[e{.;- Story of --- nun` rnnupu. INDIGESTION PERMANENTLY CURED. St. Wlllmmn. County Norlqyx. Oct. 19th, 1807. Dear Sirq.-ll. gives me gran lemmre to lentil] to the ho` Mil lo n`: Indian Tonic has mtlilaggl ll moat us.-narlmh a (mango in my condition. For 0. p y II ! I burn nuIl`m-ad from lndlzaxtinn and wdnknous. and not llnrling relic! from ` 0 or medl- nine uu til your auant came here one (in and rulvlwd me to try Noun : n an Tonic. ldlzl no nod lmvo ll-u-/`I fulll` homns. at as mania I grant char: 0 in my lift! and I can now rest. and sleep with can and comfort. I bah-Va Sloan`: ndlnn '1`onlcls the but medicine in the wurld. I remain, yours truly, I38. 0 PRICE. For sale by all dealers or address the Company at Hamilton. 31 per bot tie; 6 for I 'COLD WEATHER. In-ul. Ann UIIFIIIIIII `SJ! 'l 0 TH IIIIVOIB on DYSDEPTIC. lvzwqomrzu vuuvuun. . hultu-Pond Tlm only. hjhl IIIIL In 1...: u-_, Moones rM1 ., -- ....._, .~-- r-...`a..avu uuu lav-ounvunuqao on. sntw, I56 St. James Street, MONTREAL, QUEBEC. I , but bread and milk. which was my chief d at: I tried 5 hoftlo of your ilounna Indian 01110 and at once beam to improve and IQ has made It pormnnentcure in my on 10. [can now partake of my Mod no mutter how strolni. und expel-.em~u no distress after outing. ave reoomma--dad it to uoveral people and In every one H II (`V011 (Id 1'0- sults and 3 bottle of it should be in ovorihouselnolul Your.-1 van truly. nu u._aur\:O I uu vvl'IIL.l: Iuu aI.l:I:I'.' If possible, call and consult me free of charge, or probably you have :1 friend near by who would examine the belt for you. V\'ritc to-day {or pamphlet and particulars. l\l'I (\A||l\l-nu `-4-s rs- . ____4---- pmmnoln so that nothing I ooulul cut would am but |)rcn.d and milk. which at. tried bottle on] I publish in my HealthWorld,"(sent free, sealed with book) more than four hundred sworn voluntary testimonials new every month. I forfeit $5,000 if the currents from my Belt are not felt imme- diately upon applying to the body. `You wear it at night. II? 3!-Ill\F.\ \13In nan: an: 1 11:1: Q: :2: rnum n umnuuvu unnrnnm MnNUIl'AU'1'URER. Mnple (`MY Goopnruga. 11. '1` P11 lups, Proprietor. Chl.thlm.Oot. lath. l. Dun .~`ms,-Somo time ago I was treated by one or our but any doctors {or con- tinued bleeding at the n so. and the treatment I warn Iubloctod to Wolhned my pmmnoh that. nothing I agree with me and I could I-thin nothing b\xt'|)ru3c.d_2\Vn1| I_n_l_Ik, yhioh gg-on my_oh,iof xljat. vuuuu ID tluantlvc auu Aaauusu C On my/>rof:.m'ona1word I make I/Ii: :Ialemml.- To weak men, young, middle aged or old, who may have the least foundation left to build upon, I promise a positive and permanent cure by the judicious use OI my Electric 1 elt. More than 5,000 attested to this last year. I1 333 T3 jl lj jj A IQI IQI -II-j`I j AQQL ll qlvra Inl: I._II"\HuVI IN IrIIJ1I I ard causmg a. free cnrculanon of blond to an throu gives development-and speedigy cur`es ` UH. I at gh the parts, ____4 __._ - Tm. ENBLISH BREAKFAST COCOA Poona: Ibo huowuu dmlnouvo norm: 1 I t ` 9II` %I\-llI\4` IIIIIGU IIII V\JIlZIlUi. III? I.` . / man or .beast--ELECTRICITY-- _ i l ,2 ' With my latest improved Galvanic Bo y Batte and Supporting Suspensory I combine a self-treatment which is positive and lasting. 0 ` ()9: an: Arnfnm-:'nunImmu,J' Ignnln lIn'e 4-In'l;ou.-uln Tn manly man unnna / "THREE `cusses or MEN" is the title of a little -pocket volume I have just issued, showing the effects of early abuse, or later excesses. Every weak man, single, married, young or old, shoiild read it and get the benet of my thirty years experience, as a npecia!- ist in the scientic treatment of Drains, 1.08365, Imgotency, Lame Back, Varicocele and Undevelopnient. ,- _,, , _ - __ - _--_ ---__.I FREE B_001< -: MEN TI 1 I dBLBRATBD 3'lu.?;a";?;eTc'r!.a'3.!"Skid .I!i!l`.Hug'1?.!;7:. TVAR`IC0CELE- no at 55 0416115. OU SLEEP. charge, probabl` , ..r-.. ..,,.,...,, .- ...., .,.,..,. ..... ..- IT CURES YOU WHILE Y f pQ3;~;1Able, call FROM A LEADING CHATHAM MANUFACTURER. Cannon-nun. MI-:_o_|cINEs wIi.L % NOT cures. FOR THE u -uu vvvuu uuol IIW Ill! -vX;t Amherst. Art Gzrhnd and t Sultans Heating Stoves. it stock baton pushing. V __ ' We have 3 I uuortmont of null Cod and Wood k Btovol. also 030 .A-o A_|.-_.. A.` n_-n__x ._n - - ELLIOTT BROS-. 77 Princes St is constructed on eoiontic princi u sud in eepecielly sdepted for lugo '05. Once lighted it will burncontinnonlb without further trouble. Oonl colll l money. Save 311 you can by using tho HAPPY HOME. Bold only at The Happy Home BM; I know the action of every drug the 'was ever prescribed, but let me say 3 physician to patient, as man to man, medicines at best will but stimu- late. They do not tone. What we must employ is nature's own gift. We need go mx further. Why not use that potent force which she ho bountifully bestows upon us? The one element most importantto life in _o-nail no` Hana}, rvv vrrvri '(")}'cl'e'r' 'Y'our Christmas Cake- llolll Yours very truly. ILT rhilllpu. W\7'FY.V ("I"I l3l'l`\ 7l9Y :9v ' King` $.t:ee;. ;jSturdy as an ...Qa!.<-;. A-(1. nun. Ana. p. g`... Al.-A -mom: 2.19. n Genital Agant~Msnufsotnrers Lil`; _' Inlnnnoo 00.. M: WADE'S DRUG STORE. vnan vv 5:, null --IUIII - `nu I|nIhotIun' hm Inn. 00.. .1" 1; Toronto. Ont. `loin notion very much nu-prlud no. The gddltlol in I I917 good one indeed and much nook: tllu Ioxpootod. I win): to oxpnu A Ilyoompllmonto to the uncut munur up- _ on his [god nuugomont of the main or tho Company noocuary to Inch 3 result. I wul hon noun-r APPIJID 1'0 nnucl xv ruumn. Yours faithfully, (Blunt!) W. H. XONTAGU8. ggifiv RTWBIGHT. 1! you -In dhlnklnc of LII ! INBUBANOI boculdod by oxporlonoo of others and road Chile.- AI`LIl DlI| | |lII or by In]. Ian M lhnnnnnnu .a|Q.- TheManulac|mers i li![!ns"ran_e'Iv v~ A gnnd -remedy for all kidney end liver troubles. Send for testimonials which tell of the great benet they have been to others. VITALII OUIII OAIOII. lid! 0! Cl so Pnmhulu u from nu: OF DEATH CLAIMS. harzbrr lniurmnon wrlto 1311!, II` lxnuln KIDNEY PILLS. Q I ` EXT .:' :l`IJnt'l"n`::1"3='y othor Society of OF XNVESTMENTS. Not I_jolla_r_o( our Surplus lnvenod out- "'~'`.`;.'5`i171_'nuu-u-- Z."g;.'.'.'.. 3. otronf. ' . 1 Pro . N d um tn. 3.` oafm :.`m.sx.3oo o:"8;:3n0:Inln- C. 0v r 000.00 paid to member: and opondonu since orgniutlon, ;ugdicnl selection. Death rate (or t 0 year o! in history only TI TI I I. Purely CANADIAN. a. National in In character, 3. Ilfolli. Vmon no cans. DR. R088 5IL`Ul'X'l`Y OF INVESTMENTS. Not I xollar n!` 0 o! C ads. Pnmlmnn and Interest um:-ulnar thorn. (or the In yc r .000. I H`. g 5;, Sun Luna k thu I I lllgror Surplus on hand (crouch ms: 3 than my kind In Canada. uwprr I u.'n.rInIIL|Dll Wrl (I o , us ..:*- as-'58- O, Inpt. gunlntlon. ' out than no unto! Courts of tho emotion in nlannca to 511 mn- kgolt in oonnoo on w 1: th- Clllldl. Ill and Interest thoro- uu ONLY FOR P KENT 33A H CLAIMS. Ir Iniurmnlon writs '"i.'Bxury :0; Grplun hand for each bk any Society O`1'1`AWA, lath Inch. .l'l.`I__ 5|. Illl'IlI But II'$'IWlIlD IDII KIN OIII: Pm ntry'bout the main, and I'll uovcdo It u |n. and it tho Lon! will gut no help before It nroloo lAto.I ll Ah hm). fnlgityhncbouofutho nut- u-cu-v-uuuuauxvunwtluril I m|poormannndIhnln'tgotI::o1uo. fnrnouh bonus, butntharthnnbocnr upbyulI|rhI'llglnnpthoO90thooldcr nkdlr." Thuwudlrlghtumrultwusbnc hwuuhhoglnuo.nndbo dhInounln llnlnd Ioboot.q'.l hnt was whythem hhugonandhgultonndlofhh ht` Bikhkod nndkbkoll. but 1:0 [60 mlgmytinlurtu-nwblhudodhdout: ` In nzv'hnn1 on. ..n..|- ....I you ii III XII! 0|! lldar Davin. I'm not {at month: house: not ylt a'ln `em. but If the Lord will loath! than `on um-kn I'll put my nunodownfnrtl." That`: thew be honored. but Elder Duvln was sh:-co mile: awn and than than kept {min mu-or nnd noun:-. Non ; Inollouhollaodltwutnrtouny: Pm I mar man and I hnlltnntnn n- war um an over. no was aisnppointod. An hour boforo sundown he got ready to call fur hum. and ho mu: so powerful npoot and mad that ho jost stood up in his boat and yelled at the top of his voice. llo vowed that he wouldn't gin nuthin to tho moetln honso if he never caught another ` clam or pottod another lohstor, and he was still cumin when n porpoise or shark rlz up under his boat and stove in two planks. She llod with water to once and went; down. and it ho hadn't bin olus to n buoy he'd hov bin dcowndod. Ho swum to tho buoy and held on, and that ho won two miles from there and nobody in sight. Ho was lettin hiuelf loose with swear words when be non tho tin of n nhork cm: by. Then he teen another and another. and party noon he could count 90. Ho stopped cuuin to Ipluh than water and sheer em II, but they didn't ukoor. They Jest got oluimr and clusaor. and nally ho knowed that they had bin not to on him. A-bony in on to that buoy with both hands and with the chills cnopin up and down his 1 back he called out: ...'t.D TI--In II- _-L A..- ..,,,An- muunn uhpnug .- ; nun tam xecr or ilI_\`x-mil. " The older seen it war; no use to wrmsir with him any tumor, and so in wont. may, and Moso wont down to lrs bom- nousa and nailed down tho bay. H0l1.'ul out 0 lot of lobster pots, and he counted on taking up at least two dozvn big lob- Itera that mornln. H9 jest: sniind down the crack with his hat on his mr and {col- In that he'd saved 810 by not givin to the older, but whon ha cum to "ft tho pots not a lobster was to bo found. Sivh a thing had never happened to him before, Ind he couldn't mnko it out. Sunthiu Iortorlaid to him that it was boknse ho didn't give to the mectin house, and than made him mad, and ho cnssetl mound and mid he'd be toctotaiiy busted it he ever gin up a cent to it. Blmohy ho sailod away to look for a new clam bed, and, though hn looked nnd looked and sailed hero and that and all over. he disappointed. bolero nnmlnwn hn um: rnnnlv --Uta o hndn'Hu\nll.ygot thowordn auto! - In has c'ver happened to mo yit, and I gmsa I kin tako kccr of xuymlf." Thu nhlon annu H ....... .... ....- A- __ ,, u nnuur uuvll WGIIF up to lee mm and sum: Moses. we are gain to rebuild the meetln house, and I've cum to see what you we wlllln to do fur the Lord. How much Ihell I put you down fur?" Note:-ed," replied Moses. I'm not n: ln It 0111.`! I'm not lur it. I'm a-stend- I All by myself. If folks wants meetin homes, let `em how `am. If folks don t want em. then they needn t hev em. You'll ecule me this mornln, older, but 'I"m ln e povzertul hurry to glt out to my hater pow ::Von't you gin 0901" ten the elder. _, 0. `DD "No:-pten? . 0en't do it. I'm not eg ln It, but I jeItoan t give anything. Sousa me, elder. " M01 whil`._" Rn: than nhlnr gs than ' ;uuuau 0 gave Inynnlng. aouse elder. " Mose: White, " sex the elder as they wnlks along together, ` `you are able to give And you orter give. and if you don t give Iunthin may happen to you. I'll mth rlnlrn, nan `Inna: \Tnt.k- Wllllif IVIUI llllllu Mose White never gin I cant to rds re- ligun. He wouldn't even put in to help buy 011 fur the lamps, though he was wuth mu than any four of us put together. He wasn`t A bad man. buseho dldn t jest: be- lieve In regun. He argued that the Lord made Sunday fur a day to mend sh nets, paint boats and hunt fur now alum beds. Elder Davin went up to see him and said: Manna. in am train on ml-mlm Hm no uiyi nus nnnu. on my anoumor and let: | Jeptha Jones, the Lord will know'who contributed money to the -meotln house And who dldn t, And he will pu-oel out the crib: and oysters and sh accordingly. I m now goin up to we Moles White and wruaslo with him. `Ila..- IIILIA- ........_ -1- _ ....A. ;.r_.1_ __ DUE DBO -Deli 1. I111 (10 ll '10. " The elder took the money and put my name down on the paper, and utter a leetlo he lay: his hand on my shoulder and Jnnthn Janna, than IJIIVI will inn-9-`ulna I puum Iruunu ma paper Eldnr, ox-Ibo in powerful Ikeeme this year, and the ogd woman : Iioknea: bu put mo to 1 power 0! extra uxponae. I'm In hvor or meetin homo: "and religun, but thoabeut I kin do in 810. Thu nlrlnr fnnh tho mango and nut In- After tho Methodist moetln houle hauled down'w`o had to hold our month : In tho oohoolhonu, and this went on for two you: baton we started to:-also money oorobuild the church. `When It cum to givln, I and to Elder Davis, who was pouln around the paper Eldnr. In-lhl In nnwnrfni nknavuu this [swan CREEK F0-LEE nluur UIIVII WUUU up 90 IR llllll ant: 83102 much '11: lur IT If houses, went `em. then 'em. You'll [ h powerful lobster pots." "Won't elder. uNo.p` n "Nor ten?" ln it, iestosn nlks together, md iunthin "I'll tskethe risks, sez Moses. nth- .-5.. j._L_1-:.;..-... -uu nu sch . Elder Davis, I was never throwed down nor licked by any mortal man, but I oau t- ` tight you and the Lord and 40 sharks at the some tints. I give in. Bring up yer bout und take me in, und as soon as we git ashore l li hand over the 850 and agree to stop cussin. "Honest Injunl sez the elder. Honest Injun, fur I'm .1 lit` ed men." And the elder took him in and got his promise nnd the money, and them $50 bought all the nails and shingles fur the new meetin house. It was all right about tho money. but the elder orter hev let up on the cussiu. Moses was uwful to cuss, though he didn't mean anything by it, and when he was bound not to do it and dusn i, break his promise ho begun to git thin und weak. und jest us that meotin house was dedic ted he pinvd away and died, and his w the fusi; tunerni held in it. M. QUAD. loco lull ivvoud Nat Put nu}: u can .__....,_ imp looting loan, in n. _ qnngod mud um--nom nun Pnvadlnnl. ' . . . __ ' JEP JONES 1:1,; aaour Moss WHITE ._ 2: , nub mt smnxs. I'LL MAXI 1'1` X!" YELL8 H0888. R. V. Martin, Barrack nroot, Kingston. won for two yours I ootfajer from inamma- _ wmnmum. Hdupotnvonlhundud ol d for dllforoub no-called "onus." but obhinod no roliol. Iuolly. ho on com- pollod to has no hit bodwufhriog tho mus excruciating pain. A friood lforuuulod ~ Mn ho by I homo of Dr. Hall : bonlnotic V Gun. Holndooly nndooo hall oltho: hoctlowhoollo wuolilo Ooptouolhod. 1 Indian day: later bowun work. Ho continued the no at tho Caro ooul in land Bin-tlngton letory. HARTINGTON, Dec. 10.-Our blecksmiths ere kept busy these deys. Two of them put on ninety shoes yesterday. W. Shibley end S. Devey loededs oer with potetoes here lest week, paying forty oente per be . Mn. Eben Revell hes secured the ollelord school for 1898 John Moore is preperfng to build e bern on his new form. K. Irser, Kepler. preached for Mr. Kelly on Sebbethevening in this piece. the letter being engaged in snseiel services et Murvele. H. Dupont. Kings- ton, visited Wellington Amey lest week. Mr. Dupont wee in Mr. Amey s employ for twelve years. end speeks very highly of him es en employer. Ho wee much ieved to nd him so ilL Wesley Simp- ins intends remeinin with his mother during the winter. dwerd Revell is on the sick list. Mrs. Wellington Guess end son. Ross. visited friends in the city lent week. remeining over Sebbeth. Mr. end the '1`. Wood end eon. Violet. visited J. C. Wood lest week. Mr. end Mr. W. Loveend Mr. and Mn. C. Devey. Well- ington. et J. Mon-ieon'e. Mr. end Mrs. Joeieh.Teylor ere emong their friends here this week. A. Ahreme, who hed his em broken some time ego, is gredully im- proving. I 1 1 numb `rum-u Do No: sun In Derkneu- No Time `nut lnsldlons Dlseese Will Not Attack the unwary. "1 had been troubled for eight years with gravel and complication of kidney troubles. Remedies and doctors foiled to holp me until I tried South American Kidney cure. At times the peinswore so severe I could not lie down or remain in any position for my length of time. I pro- cured : bottle and got nlmosc immediete relief. The soreness and weekness all left me. my kidneys were restored to A healthy condition, and I thunk this great remedy that I Am A well man. Micheal McMul- len. Chesley, Ont. Sold by W. H. Met - lev. successor to N. C. Pnlnnn .s. an mu, uuuuey, Uno. sum by W. H. lay. successor to N. 0. Poison & Co. oxufil { miiinu all! y|.'l' IUUU. ' Moses kicked and splashed fur awhile, hating to gin up that money and stop cuss- ` In, which was sunthin he always injoyod, but finally he couldn't kick another kick. And he sez: u*nu_u__1\,,- v ` Uauula A You'll hov luck, I reckon. Better keep yer legs a-movln or the sharks will git yer feet. Nfnspn kl:-I.-ml and cmlnnhml In. ...-.-1.11.. ` uuuau nnu prululsc never I30 cuss D0 1110! How will It be about lobsters . clams?" uvr,_,nu u . . - . _ cum uuu unu pxcx you up." Elder Davls,,aez Moses, feelin that luck was ng in him and that the sharks wouldn't. hold 011 much longer, It I say I 040 fur the meenin house kin I keepvon cunsin when I feel like in? T IunnhIn l>" ........,.ri _.... 4|... _1.1-.`_ uunaun wncu 1 1061 um) ID!" I I wouldn't agree, sez the elder. You d better make it 350 fur the meetin house and promise never to cuss no more. Haw will it. no .~.I-.m.+ I,.r..o...... .....u ULIIKI IJIII H0 1113 lUUl- "Thnt s purjty fair. but not 'nn fur a man who's hin cussln all day. I'll stop at Henrv Green`s bonthousc and ax him to cum out and pick you up. Elder Dnvlsz." am. Mncrxn (mun nun- DUI: .I ll BUHLI. IH.'lp. V I ll make it,$S30! yell: Moses 4 shark bit at his fbot. Cl I'qn67n -nu-On Jain Lulu -AA 9-... In $5 HUI \7`,'_ I "Beam gone tothe bottom,"oez Nous. ` and I m nigh eaten up by Ihnrkl. In it I judgmanthon me? ' Look: t at way. Kin I dioker with you about that mcetln house? I'm not fur 'emorng in tle:m, {mt I'm willln to put down nun- t in. Wlilllla How xnuch?'|u the elder. Ten dollars." That ain't 'nu-not fur you. Good night, Moses, I'm In a hurry to git home, . but I'll send help. PH mnltn It I30! vnlln Mnunn nun 111.1, thin. Nu; ` . $1: Oouri , onulon nlannoc 1 of CI connection 1 ;; t o 11:: from IL D. . . . n. Mn mouth hem` Elder `Davin cum dong In his boat. He'd bln over to Marsh Hill tc marry a couple and was on hln way home. When he drnwed nigh, ho sez: . Finnnf Moan: Vlhlfnl "Rut. what inn (In. 11111311 11! QIIWHI 1113]], D0 HZ: m`;lH;1Il)c_c'.` Moses Whlto! But what you do- ore,. _ "nnnl .n n'nnn in {Jan Ixnfh-nu " Ann Ila-an A DAYLIGHT ROBBERY. 'r1-mg nAu.r wmi}, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1397. usual`: tenor on. mm min pa; eun..'d ('1-an uumuy can than , ' pain, bnh. Ihun. pain o! ovary Inhrlnlly and in cart! out colds. an throat. -Io (may. on. Price , IUSTIR 3 uuvxll. U00. U.-Ml'S. Susanna Muph In: told not fun to Michael Mur- ~ my hugono to Brochvillo to reside. Cope. Noni but purchased Over`: Cuty'n fun. -John . Ilnrphy hn roulrnod homo slur Ipoudin the summer season on the river. A Ii 0 visitor has come many as C. J. Homing : a it in 3 boy. Mn. Capt. Flouinl is visiting her dnugtc. Mn. Capt. Noomo. ChI'oy | Loch. Juan lupin, who in hid up with I npninod hallo. Iblo to he Itonnd Again. Min limb In bu gone to Elgin to loan that Cl jinn In Bodgcrlla v'HllQ&'hI[it. II. C. J. Plowing. -..u-`cu:-uuuuv UIIlIUl'III' I l1)- IIIIIEIIIIII "My wife was ao.bad with rheumatism that for weeks we had to turn her in bed with sheets. I had read that South Ame- rican Rheumatic Cure would give almost instant relief. I had so much faith in it that I procured six bottles. In twenty- four bout: my wife was out of pain, and out o( bed well on to the way of recovery. Fox- cwo yeana Ibo has not had a pain.- THo.\us Cnouu-., Lisle. P.0. Sold by W. 8. Medley. anooeanor to N`. C. Poleon &. Co. granary II) we cnorue "saloons must go. Madame Laynh Barakat, a Syrian wo- man, told them of the time when the prince of Wales came to visit the cedars of Lebanon. and of the great work done in preparing a road for him to pass over; how eren the children in Syria had to do their part. She showed them how the work of the temperance refor was preparing a road for the comi rince of Peace, and lovingly ep ildren to give their help. Miss. V Aus- tralia, pleaded with the fat nd mothers, to keep the serpent of e drlnlr out of the homes, and Mrs. Lake also pleaded for a chance for the children out of the fulnese of a warm Irish mother s heart. After these ladies had spoken, and some gentlemen sang some beautiful songs about Canada, twenty-four young girls gave a beautiful flag-drill with British colors: then came a sweet sisterhood with the stars and stripes, and after them twenty-four dear little girls representing the nations of the earth, and as they circled round a beautiful world, and kept it beautifully streight with bands of white ribbon, somehow, we all felt glad and hope- ful; for, deer boys and girls, it was just to make that pretty thing real that we held the bi convention, and let the boys and girls ave the very biggest time in it. One of our wide awake American aunties commenting on the meeting, said, "I de- clare I elwsys thought we had the smart- est children there was in Yankeedom, but I believe Toronto youngsters beat them. When a Yankee admits they are "beat, we feel as though something unusual had hap- pened. However, Canadian boys and girls don't want to beat their Yankee cousins in smartness; we just want to take hold with them and steady the world with prohibition.-Is.\ns:1. M. CLEVELAND, Do- minion Superintendent of Peace and Arbi- tration. lnducrlhnhlo lnlorlng Iron [Chou Inulun ` H. _.:l. .._.- _- L-_| ,, -.| 1 . Shampo+)lI_Ig_ u-I-II uu-I51 IIIIIII. l'om'n s Lovxa. Doc. 9.-Mrs. Snunm I-rnlan Inna nnld haw 'n--n 5.. \l:..L--I I1..- uu_ya uuu gins sang mom muo our hearts. Mine Willard talked beautifully no the hopeful. hap y children. and told them about the plo go she pasted into bbeold fam- ily bible. The thousand fresh young voices repeating that pledge was a pleasant sound so fall on Inobherly cars. We would like to hear every young voice in our beloved Canada saying those words, or ringing out. grandly in the chorus saloons IAVRI) Barulmt. in RI. rinn wn. Ur auee. * in recognition or the Ameri- oan mothers and aunties. Then they sang a w come song to the W.U.T. U., and the w they sang it showed beyond doubt that Mr. Cringsn. and the folks at home. were all glad the W.C.T. U. had come to town. The Maple Leaf Forever brought down the house, for bless me if each of these patriotic boys and girls didn t have a maple branch, and they waved them till the atagelookqi like an animated young maple forest. A similar waving of the un- ion jack in another spirited song stirred the Canadian loyalty in the audience. One of the beat of these pretty songs was the one in which they declgared that-ISaloons must :10. Miss Willard wrote the words. Mr. Cringan set them to music, and the boys and girls sang them into hearts. Miss Willard Ihnllrnrl h.....m-..n.. .. n... gnaw uuluca was nueu wnnn me strains 01 "God save the Queen. Then the fresh, young voices swelled out. in "My Country. `Tia Of Theo. in recognition of the Ameri- Oln momharn and nunfinn Than than as mueu as we otner noys, 1 am mistaken. Imagine. if you can, beautiful Massey hall festooned all about with the great pe- tition bearing_milee of names in all sorts of languages. signed by people who have asked. or will ask, the govern ents of the world for a great blessing-[a'ohibition. The room was fairly resplendent with the glow of hundreds of electric lights. and the brighter glow of the hundreds of hap- py faces of boys and girls ranged tier aoove tier at the back of the platform. Some bright brain had thought of a pret- ty device. A certain number of girls wearing` scarlet caps were so seated that the caps formed the letters W.C.T. U." in scarlet against the white hackgruundof the girls dresses. On the front of the platform eat the Greuadiere band in all the glory of their brilliant, gold-laced uni- forms, playing beautiful airs to the great audience waiting-in happy expectation. The band ceased, Mr. Cringan raised his baton. the children rose as one and the great edice was filled with the strains of "(Ind mu-A Hun llnnnn 'l`l..... Ll... t......L 4 I I I 1 W9 ulu HIVO (HID BVBnlng. They have some splendid man up there in Tomato: they told us the nnmee- of some of them, and the two that had so much to do with this been of all the good- timee were A. T. Cringan and James L. Hughes. You know Mr. Hughes i!in- spector of schools, and just the kind of men the Arabs would call `a brother of girls, which means about the right kind of A man. They planned with, and helped the boyunnd irla getiready for 3 success and had it; and 1 hey didn't enjoy it just '3: much as the other boys, Inm mistaken). Imurine. if Vol) mm. hmuitiful Mnnnnv The children : Hour. What was the best thing at the big con- vention? The best thing? Well. now, that : easy. 5 is always easy todecide that is the t thing if you set a lot of mothers and aunties to decide. 0! course. it in the thing the boys end girls do. So I'm glad the indulgent editor has assign- ed to me the place o! honor, and let me tell the boys and girls about the great big rally, the very top-notch of convention good times. which was the children's de- monstration in Massey hall one famous Monday night. I only `wish I could lend the eyes of my memory to every hay and girl in Canada long enough to have 3 glimpse of that bright scene as itlives in my mind. The mothers of Toronto, knowing how many a mother would be longing for a. glimpse of the 'bairnies at home. ' lent us a thousand of their bonny boys and girls for an evening just to make us feel at home. And such a good time as we did have that evening. Thev have some Ilnlnnrlirl man nn than-A umct. iii Illlll llllllll nunnl II

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