Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jul 1896, p. 2

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'RheumatIsm Cured. Munyonk Rheumatism Cure in gunn- tood to can rhoumncilm in my part of the body. Ammo or munculnr rheumatism can In cured in from one to ve dnyn. IL Ipoodlly cure: shooting paint. sciatica, Ium and all rheumatic inn in the buck, ipo and loins. !t. Iodom (Ail: to viva relief after on: or two dons. nnd nl. nuol, nlpn mu nouns. :I. seldom mm to give that one or doses, nnd ul- mout invariably cunt before one bottle has baht und. Stomach and Dyspepsia Cure I unInn I Rnmnnh Anul Ihmnonala (`um xor money m mvmoo. Prof. Munyon does not expect you to put. my faith in hi: new school of modi- cino until thousands have teem] their map; "A ring. run k-vi-an lgnbimnninln Free Sample of His Won- derful Rheumatic Curc. `4,371eSnering Citizens Receive a Grand Gift to Kingston. 4 His Honest Efforts to Prove the Efficacy of His `Remedy Meet With Unparalelled Success. Free Distribution from the Whig Oice Closed. Ask Your Druggist for What You Want. uni luau I-11 in W. J. BRYSON, Intwnn Prlnoou MUNYON S Tiiii up--u. . Nerve Cure. n.au.u..J a..lu .2.s...{... n. .1, Inodounld u loudur at on oppusuon. `n Winn uotdnua Ooorp Ttylor. ol yuaoquo. ll : a blatant the MI-in .ng_n,-u rn,n,,-, ` Donn Ilnot Ilollllvny mpnn on by thut In In: l govornnant onndiduu only to plan the Tnppor notion? Had he no obllgnuonnothopooplo? Wu bonooin duly boundlooouddot thdrny-? What in shunning ol-Ihouli uurllmad oo_ II-2 lIdou=o0 `nnt, ad hrrlng Sir Charla Tuppor._ thghnnocintlhlupoot thooqul ol IW III I Iiuixit II- HI : ll. Q.-I.- o.aua.a..o... ..a.. us. won.-muuobynuuuon-.ou-won: Iluthlnlghtuninacnhuooouplotz -nihnlhh and Inn: Aunt In GhoC.P.B. looking to? mm from the govornmont? We judge this by non- thing which appear! in chi Telegram. Well. tho govornmont known vvhu. the C.P.R. didtin Manitoba and tho North- not. It. won. my: tho Tologmn. boouno |t.wuthoItrovI,onI.. . ` IDIIOI Uovon lroln II.` I: . um Ill VVl'lllD- woo! Oallllly In cheap. Aunts. our own nah J only. (`on-uma. llniono Walph. Old ouldor Bruno: much to order from Any [atom and perfect M nunnhod. ll_.-.\I--I. l\_.._ 3.8.... II) Prin- Eithor Mr. Martin or Mr. Sllmn will nuke 1 good minintu of the interior. And the uloction can be made nnd will be male {without any unfriendly Motion. The mnsorvntivo oorrupomlonta no ro- volllng in {nation ght: pl. 0ta\u-ghu in their minds. o 0 - uv ave vuv wuu nun uvvv vvuu vaymuuvu. Title: such In Mr. Meredith and Mr. Cheplenu received were meant as I recog- nition 6! diltinguilhed politicel eervice. Theee men hed been I long time in public life, and i! it was designed to encourage, by knighthood. the peraistency that char- acterized them :1 members of their party. they deeerved the honer. Mr. Meredith _eepecielly deeerved it. He served his party, and through it the people it repre- sented. for many a long year. and at e per- sonal lou. Mr. Chepleeu was not I0 eel!- sacricing. An I French leader he was more fortunate, secured A piece in the iederll government and kept it untii his Ambitions being thwarted he sought re- tirement to the ease and comforts oi Spen- censood. .n ,. .1 . A" ,.L :_ _,,A .L,. ,-. -, 5.... .. ..._, ...., ..... .. .....v................. In the light of prooont. ovonu the people can understand how Sir Adolph Caron bo- oumo I knight. And vrichout. Anything but his rooord of election noindal to commend him. EDITORIAL NOTES. A rumor is that tholibonln wlllnhutdown the printing bureau at Ottawa. It is hoped they will if it in provon that it in unduly And unnecessarily expensive. Economy in d:e.wntclaword.of the hour. vvvuu. And now that the truth in out, that it in known the titlee were awe:-dod for politi- cal purposes. what. will the recipients think of them! Mr. Clupleeu will not worry, mid cannot. elford to do so if he is correctly reported to beat. the bottom of the scandal. Mr. Meredith will worry for he is n lonlitivo person, and by reason of his position and lebora should have been exempt. from this embarrassment. He did not. uh for the title and would never have got. it/by any set of eel!-Ibdument. In OLA link}. ll` nnnnnnf gunan 63.1: n4n..I- l It appears that after Sir Charles Tupper was sworn inas premier he entered into negotiations with Lieut.-Gov. Chapleau and he gave aquasi agreement to enter Sir Charles cabinet, but demanded that he be knighted. This Sir Charles thought just the thing. Then he had his eye on Chief Justice Meredithas the strong man to join his government from Ontario. With the ob- ject oi paving the way into the good graces of Mr. Meredith. SirCharlee coupled the n_ame of Chief Justice Meredith with that of Lieut.-Uov. Chapleau in his recom- mendation to the home authorities as suit- able gentlemen to be granted the political title of K.C.'M.G. among the `honorn grant- ed on her majesty`: birthday. The titles came in due course. Lieut.-Gov. Chap- leau, however, remained at Bpenoerwood, and Chief Justice Meredith at Toronto. Ordinarily the title conferred upon high judges is Knight Bachelor. but that of the chief justice is an exception. and just how he got the title has now been explained. Tialn. ....J. .. ll. QBLl':.|a and M.- uuw nuns`: we-nu uuyywu uvun uuuw vv must in her realm. but it is sole to soy that she is not very much worried about the pre- tentious of Cenedts young lawyers, snd certainly does not know or perhaps cure enough to write I letter to the govern- ment sbout them. To be sure, Doc. Montague was in the Tupper regime, ' and on his uooount and in his interest the queen is understood to have iseued I pro- olnmstion end in it commended the In- dions of Holdimsnd to support him. But aha could not he to give; all Lei attention to 1)r.,Montegue.end it is not gen- erelly believed thst she wrote the letter referred to by Mr. Livingston. If she did the document will be subject to Sir Oliver Mount`: inspection. Meanwhile, it is inlerred that Mr. Livingston has either had an extraordinary dream dr boon wickedly imposed upon. Um I`|IUIWIl- `Ir CVCII I`UIIf VII -I- of the queen honoll. because the wrota to the government nqnuting thnt un6ro Q.Cl: be appointed; In fact] nwtho letter myself, sad it was Iignod `Victoria Re- aping '" ' Now Mr. Livingston :3; think the poo- plo can be iinpouod upon-lio my have had some opportunity to (not their cro- dulihy--but ho rally must not expect.` them to boliovo Anything no absolutely silly. Thovqueon is an induizrioul W6- mnn, And keep: herself posted on many of the things that happen from time to time :. I... .....I... Inn :5 E- ..t. in nu n... .l.. Tha Montreal correspondent of the To- ronto World. whtfin not in touch with the political lenders, and who has no object in stating Anything but the fncta, explains how two men obtained their titles on the queen : birthday and why they were con- ferred. " Z I I"IVZ 3'34`-I50 I1 ldltuol not. I doon woo! cf Prinoou mus. Ilnnoon. om. ~ THE'Q.C. LIST AGAIN. '0no oi the Helnilzon luvyere, Stuart Livi ton by neme, end one of bhoee who the Tapper government sought to V ueen e oouneellor, be: rushed into explenuione which make curi- He obeervee :'- There has pininhv (or none ne put About the number of lawyers in Cen- ede, whoee chime to the title Q.C. were steadily ignored. It` even reached the euro Al I-Jun nnggn hm-all lnannnnn -In. -nub. on TI"-II_j:_jAI;._1? j.vvHIG. | tic-Iuviuuupl I ':i'.:.'i.-.'-l"-.:'a:..-:..'-.:::::.'..- .gHL:nInLg_.-.-...J._.-J. CONFERRING OF TITLES. snauoonnouununo wulvunlu iuuburry. Aunnnuudhoglbpnn ulltho pal s an dlkogivon townho- wulu . nod vutoao aqua. ;. York mu papers: It in nwnod olong the rlvor that tho Print-o ol 'n|oo will visit tho Thouoond lolondu ootno tlmo during tho lowot port of August. It. in on open oocrot Eliot tho prinoo in on todln Conodl nono umo oltcot tho In` dlo ol tho month In tho inur- on ol oomo nol bu-lnou Intoon. Tho noo It I umloubhdly bo moon- pon by bio Ion. tho Duh of York. AI-~ rongotnonh lnvo boon undo lot Ibo on6or- tolnmont ol tho royal poi: st (lononoqoo `Inn. tho now houtalry no Oononoqno on tho Conodlon Iido ol tho SI. Lowronco." CDC C III UVII "W100. WHO 0* who. stall than and under dimin- anneal. hllutho wholo with shout ch Iuulunol Iahoci villnotho hlolylo onoupytbo pulpitnon tlnnono lands and Ihchnou mchtho will rush I lnhh-I-vi Lnnmnllmvnllnnllhnu-un- `IIIIZI J1 w-ti ll'II- IICDIV. A New York clergyman sud rooontly In publbc that no nvvinpu telling the Ifllh Ind tho wbolo Club can by I Insnolal no- oun. Ho Inn rigln and he wont! not 2'31`. .'.'.'."..".".L`.'."' -K"; $-92 IuoMi>so~ aommo co.,` unnun nan XVUTIIIIII can ol hi: own 5 -L.. .L .n 1|... christian parentage 1 Every mother gete full may for III the prayers and were in bOl.|" I her children. hat men ueelul in commercial life. thet men prominent in the pruleeeion, that matter mechnnic--why.every stop he tehee in life has an echo 0! glndneee in the old heart that long ago taught himln be ohrie tlen and heroic end enrneet. The Mary or what you heve done. or whet y_ou have written, of the inuence {on heve exerted, hu gone book to tho 0 d homeeteed. for therein some one elweyr ready tocerry good tidln an. end thet etory mehee the needle in t eold mother`: tremuloue hend y ulr.-hr end the Hell in the tether : he come down In the burn oor with emon vi I t um Perente love to beer new from t lr children. for-Aivertlelng Pol-pone. Thisle the kind 0! ellly noneenee lent Iron: the Thonennd lelend reeort to New York reuorted along tide and look and rrown nnu nmuo. uu. how man children in glory. crowdin all the bnnronnenu and lifting ll mi ion voiced honannn rbrought to Bowl through christian parentage 2 Evnrv mother new _mV this: ( "Out from under aming dhandeliers. and off from imported carpets, and down the granite stairs there is ooming a great crowd of children in this day untrained, saucy. incompetent for all the practical duties of life, ready to be can ht in the iirst whirl of crime and aensuallty. Indo- lent and unfaithful mothers will make in- indolent and unfaithful children. You can- not expect neatness and order in any house where the daughters seenothing but slat- ternliness and upside downativeness in their parents. Let Hannah be idle, and most certainly Samuel will grow up idle. Who are the industrious men in all our oc- oupations and professions? Who are the managing the merchandise of the worl , `building the walls, tinningl the roofs. weav- ing the carpets, making I. e laws govern- ing the nations, making the earth to quake and heave and roar and rattle with the tread of ignntic enterprises? Who are they? or the most part they descended from industrious mothers, who in the old homestead used to spin their own yarn and weave their own carpets and plait their own door mats and ag their own chairs and do their own work. The stalwart men and the inuential wo- men of this da . ninety-nine out of one hundred of tiem. came from such an illustrious ancestry of hard knuckles and homespun. And who are these people in society-light as froth, blown every whither of temptation and fashion- the peddlers of lthy stories, the dancing jacks of political parties. the scum of so- ciety, the tavern lounging. store infesti , the men of low wink und. lthy chuck e and brass breastpin and rotten associa- nnnn v Fnr the moat nart their name from and brass breunpm Ana rouen an-our tiona E For the moan part. they mothers idle and disgusting. the aclndnl mongerl of moiety. going from house to house attending to everybody`: business but their own. believing in vvitchu and ghoau, and horaeahoes to keep the devil out. of the churn. and b I godless life setting their children on t. e very verge of hell. ` Hl.`um-u nhild in n humlln nf l.nunnndnuu hell. "Every child in a bundle of tremendous possibilities, and whether that child shell come forth in life, its heart |ttun- ed tothe eternal harmonies, and after: life of usefulness on earth go to a` life of joy inlieeven, or whether ecrone it Ihell jar eternal _diecorda, end after A lile of wrongdoing on earth it Iliell go to the home of impenetrable darkness and In nbyu of immeeeureble plung. in being decided by nursery song and . bbeth lee- mn and evening rreyor and walk and iide and look an rown and smile. Oh. i...... ......m nhilrlr-an in uII\rI_ nmnrdina A" IIIKOJ. And I0 lb pI`0VOG. Promptly on the minute Cept. Dunlap ~ sent his veesel from the dock and heeded ' on his course r. the bey. Capt. Jernld, of the North King. with I merry twinkle in his eye, watched--the receding Algerian end when he gnu ed the distance of a mile he gave the be Is to en ineer Hickey and followed in the wake o the big lelrer. From the funnels of the letter the black smoke belehed in such mueee as at times elmost to hide her lrom view, end as cn-N sidereble of it fell on the Kpaseen ere, who crowded the deck ol the in t e course of the steamer wee altered e few points. As soon as Capt. Jerreld put ewe from the sooty vapor it wee plein that t e u `was lessening between the steelnere. time we: precious with Cept. Jerreld from the feet that his first stop was dietent eighteen miles from Kingston. the village of Beth. So a little eoneultetion was had with engineer Hickey with encouregin 2`?!-.'~'!l!, lnr when Bstlu was reeoh chronometers were consulted and not one of the indicators differed in telling the story that the eightasenmileu had been covered in one hour and flveminutee. l"lr.n Alan-inn mu-t. fnlrn rlnwn her nian What the Child In tho Fuller or lather |I l.|koly to lie. Rev. l)`r. Tnllnage on Sundn preached on Hannah. an old-fuhionog christian mobhgr. whose industry, intelligence Ind devotion rened her for heaven. The doc- tor`: moat denuncinbory puaage Wu this: -III. I-nrn unzlnr nmina nihnndnlim-I. N33". 1110 Opl on VH0 Kill [810 gI`lI(4I- ed over t ereeult of the brief content. Capt. Jerrald and Mr. Hickey received many compliments. Both gentlemen said they had made time euuily. One stop was made between Bath and Denerontoby them while the Algerian did not call at-minor porta. Yet before Belleville was reached the Kin was on her heel; and crowded the big goat to the entrance of the canal. The run from Brighton to Charlotte was made in a little lean than four hours, which indicates ll speed of about sixteen miles an hour. VN0nru4%x1rioLs.4LcRI1ax.| nl Illa pineal Ill gunrnnwcu. Say... Dress Reform, 2,533- Tho Iloollnol North Let the Algerian Iave n Ille Hurt and on 'l'lme lide Beth hum `I'll!!! the Lilo Boat-T110 Itory Told. Rochester. N.Y.. Unlon and Adverclur. When the etauner North King reached K1 um on herremrn from the Thous- and shade in the evening, at the eeme clock In: the etaemer Avligerien, of the On- urio & Richelieu ne getibn company, the lumen and neet beet of the eompen runnin betweenlnmilton end Monti-ee . Al the are {or leaving on their reepec- uive routee were elmoet identibel. it wee thou ht by meny of the patrons of the Nort King that the Algeneu would ehort~ ly relinquish the name which has etood her for years, as the ogreyhound of the lakes. And it prov . Promutlv on the minute Cent. Dunlnn in hour and nvammuwa. The Al erinn must. take down her si n and trans er in to the North Kin . as 316 was clearly beaten 3 mile out of t. ne eigh- teen. The oplo on the King felt. grati- SAIMD ` TO HAVE` RACEI5 - FROM KINGSTON TO BATH. DAILY ` ___:__:..-- follhj Ibo Wick fllll AIIIJI. A II... Vagln nl-no--4-. -hi -..._AI. Invite ood undoc- ..n-. I... am. ..an A....a. # 1 THE KIND THEY M AKE. nnrrlsn TUESDAY. JULY 21. 1898 Every Woman In union: to have the lind- John and June .I:lh:tn,hnnnnlwtIPIhII'~I [ ol onrpou. doth! on goods, i - ulnlnhh. noonod watt Int wank owint votk owing no 0! Bone L500 hand: no lhuu-n nut. nlnlnnlnvlnnnt, at , mount no plan goons, rmI- .a.'u "L" -of Refused The llequeet. Lmno.\', July 20.-The government he refused to permit. the erection of I building on the Ullter eheemnhip company`: doclu et Belful in which it. was proposed to slaughter Uanedien oettle. n-._e...e 3---: l---_n Rooolvod loynl Aunt. Loxoos, July 20.---Announcoment was Indd in the hon: of lord: today that the dinourolmimsla bill Mid the agricultural land rating bill Ind roooived the royal - sent. gnu-Ion A. Iuawu-an. I-on or L`. A. mu,- wudl. United. Satan comminnionor in Main. and lorlnor aditor of the Spokane Sundny Bun, bu been united for compli- city in n swindle. by which the Hunt Northwn nilny compnny hna boon do- lnudil ol monoy. Th: barn outnitoho world nnctimllv lnuau oz monoy. The horn outpit. oi the world practically punt into tho had: 0! one inurnuionul company, to ho known in htmo an the Panama born and Redwood : chomiml no not olomu-I. some 1.: thrown outolcnployluont. I The Most Costly Materials Used In the Manufacture of Dlamoim Dyes. Urnngo. mrn. noom-1 ucuer, mm or one commander of the Salvation army in the Unibod Sum. was run into md knocked down by the rider. She was ludly bruised and her Arm wu broken at. the wrist. vvwuu an uncut nnvnl Ill. 0-rrun, July 2II.- It Wu learned today that Mr. Laurior left for Quebec yestordny on the receipt. 0! a telegram lrom his ex- cellonoy. J. J. Mugoo. clerk of the privy council, also went with the object, of sweat- 'ing in Hon. Messrs. Hooffrion and Joly M memboru of the Privy council. A function club In`. nnf. 11:0. :1 not-fnnnnd wt I'.M ITIOIHXFI 0! BIIU )l'IV_\' OOIIIICII, that has not yet. n performed. no no lnown m muno ma Pacic watts, Iimihd with had olliool in Eng- land. flrlt llloodnhecl 01 The Oumpnlgn. NI-`.\\ Yniut. July 20. "You're a crowd ol nnerchiaua," shouted an intruder into ll democrnbir ratication meeting for Brynn and Hewlll Seturdev night. whereupon the sergeant. It-nrmn. Michael Thornton, eject- ed him. In the ncullle that followed a knife gleenied in the hand of the man who had shouted and A moment. later 'I`ho`rnt,nn sunk to the floorwitli the blood pouring from his abdomen. He lied in less than an hour. The uenilunt. escaped. In. Booth-Tuokor Bun Down by n Whool. u.... \'....., I..I.. on uu.:|- urn. nutulrnuunur nun uuwll uy II wnuvnu Nu Yank, July 20.-Whilo witnouing the trial ride of one of the Salvation army luaioa on A bit: ole in front 0! her home, in Ornngo. Mrs. tln-Tucker, wife of the nnmmnndor the nrmv Men of lstubl|sl:od Bopututlon Wlll Bo Cnllsul Upon. CAN1-ox. 0.. July "20.--'l`ho republicans expect to conduct a ver strong speaking cam ign. Major Mo inley s managers in look ng over the list. of svsilable speakers nd chat. they have more than fifty men of wide soqusintsnco and established rqput.a.- tion upon whom they can call. Ex-nrosidont Harrison. senator .1. B. non upon wnom may can. Ex-president. Harrison. senator J. B. Fornker. Thomas B. Rood. nenntor Thurnv ton. Charles E. Smith. Henry Cabot Lod e. genoral Stewart L. Woodfurd, J. P. Do Ii- ver. sennbor Sherman, governor Hastings and Chnuncov M. Denaw will be exnautnd Sherman, rlucingu And Chnuncoy M. Depew will be expected to do the heavy work. -..___, nu... __ -u..____ .p___ A.` ..._. EAIUPUI vvlul ll rIlI.vvu'lXr uln- l4ou,\.~m|-owr, Xnd.. July . - Rev. George E. Scott. xubor of the First. Metho- dist Epinco I cmrch. at. Waterloo, ln., wu Arron here with Miss Dninv Dorlnn. -vuu v -.-4. uuvvu, nu-mu ul uuv suuv Auvvuv . 5 . Idiot c`hurch. Dnin Dorian, the fteen-year-old dnughtar ol 1'. Dor- lun. A prominent cimzon of Waterloo. Rev. Mr. Scott and Min: Dorlnn eloped lrom Waterloo on July 7th, and nrrivod hero July 10th. They wont be the Burnett. hotel and rogiatamd u "H. Henry and wife, l)oIMoinon. la." Scott is forty-ve your: old and it in said in wealthy. The girl in said to bathe daughter 0! a pm- minonc and wealthy cit.iun- of the Iowa town. for family Use. II.AInI|nlu*IO. : Am! n'IlAa1n'n I IIBIIITII ulluuvlsryu S1`. JOHN, N.B., July `. 0.-The mun cases of marvellous realzoration to healti from various lonns of kidney trouble which have.boen oonet.nt,ly appeeringin the daily prose of the dominion have for some time awakened the liveliest interest lore. and the remedy by which the cures were affected namely, l)odd s Kidney l ille,nre obtaining rent oelebrilzy throughouti the province. he appearance of the testimonials of Dre. Rose and McCormick etnbimt the benets IIIO BPINBFITIOO Ol (HG EOCUIIIOHIIIIB 0! UPS. and` etabin the benefits which they had personally ( erived from their use was considered a nuicient. sign of the merit: of the remedy, and the other in- teresting and wonderful ones which have since been chronicled has caused the ngecic to have an exceptional nele. ` nan. here are 3 low owner on mm u not. moo In uvbworuz Now rec orgy renor- l; he Church of Sooblnnd claimed it! -Inn Ind not "it: than the other churches voupne unurgn or uoounnu culmoa nu Ilnro and t. it; the other kicked In wanted sqmo too: the muni- oipalnovwu M 1215; it ut. the boundtrylino ween Up r an Lower Cnmda. and New Brunuvic and Labrador; 4.1.- A-|.|.....A.u. L....L.. ..I._..l oh. 9...... boundary nno bcuwoon Up and LOWOP the Anhburton tarontxi closed the Seven \'.-r- umrn thn ha imrfnn trnatv was ' IDIIIU IIl|l lIlGIs v Nlw Yonx. Jul 20.-Rev. Mr. Christ- iar-seia. pastor o. the D:a'..cl; Reformed church et Irvington. New Jersey, has been ousted from hll position because he and his comely young wife ride bicycles. The pastor has occupied his charge two years and is thirty-three years of age. When he first went to Irvington he wore a pepper-end-salt tweed suit, which mused the old fo ies of his congre- stion to wag their hes a and predict some god end for the young pastnr. Then he tookto tidings bicycle and that made matters worse. Finally his wife took to the wheel, and that was the last straw. The resignation of Mr. (fhris iensen was demanded. end he is now out o a position. He ssys he will not accept a care of souls where there is any objection to his favorite pastime. gg. pugs.-non-.-... .... .- Ihni GDIPIIIX CXIIIIIIIIUIOIII nrougnu KOIWII 0 very lunny. ll not creditable, euewerl ml tune of the candidates. For in- Ithee. in reply to the ueetien. When petty ie in power in Eng and 00-day end who in premier!" the following were among the uneven given: The Brimne ere in power and Queen Vlciaorle is premier ; the Anglo-Serene ere In power and Queen Vio- ooneieprernierz thetoriee erelnpowerend Sir John Meodoneld ie premier: the liber- ele are in wt! end Lord Roeebery le pre- mier: the nch party in in power and Lnuruey is prime minister`; the whlge ere - in Power and (lledetone is premier; the wh ge ere in power end Viotoriue in pre- mier; the liberals are in power at preeent, but will not be there long; the purity in Iver in En lend today in the Scotch end ir Charles upper in premier. One upil Jeid bhet. the names of the reb dpol bicel rtiee were the Juice. Angles en Sexone. verel Ieid that Cenede we: discovered by Christopher Colufnbue; one uid heuiled up the St. Lewrenoe. Severnl othere held thee George Wuhingoon dieoovered Cen- nde. Here are low other oriFin'i| it not nnmu-In nniwnrn - Nata rm 0 Ann: rnuu-. mo All IDIll1 a0n Karen cloaou one DOVOII Years war; the Wu ington treaty was dra_wn up by Lord Washington. `Itch Angora Ihoi that `runners mu Llttln Vnlnnhln Plnntlml Info!-nntlnn. 3* WC!` III. III` ITICII IIIV Little Vlllllbl, Pnotleol lgfornntlon. Hltookvtlh Timon. The amnion: on tho hiltorv moor at N: BARGAINS . . Ilmunn from mn un lrockvtlh Timon. The question: on the histor paporonho moons ant:-moo examination: rough: forth mm: vs" tunnv. creditable. lltowtgoat GOT IT sonoom. Cbu-Ion A. Edwntdn. of C. A. Ed- nrdn. - V ' 7 -r Elopoo with l Flnoon-Your ulrl. I m..u.u..um- Incl lulu D... MANY STIRONG SPEAKERS. AN EXCEPT:lONAL SALE. Tl-Il IS FREE AMERICA. II I-uuu luuuruluru III Ilodlrnl Dlloovery. u KY I1 Y..I.. on Rldo llloycloc. . I'..I.. nu `D-.. -u-- \nu--v-wvw--- `v...-.-..., omuuuo snuurr. Interior and Ornamental Wood Work. in... n...|. ....I nan..- Dunn-. DnbnnnOl>n -J.=.Powi.U5HbuIa-ct. nouooop. I "I had taken vmuuroun nundicl noon- Iuonnod for my uioon. but obuinodno riiiof. .. I ban`! 0! nnuhblo can: chat- od In Dun`: Kidney Pills. and [wound a box Iol.Aod'l drult Inn lh 33'?" i:.."FI'is'nL,"Fsii.".'3J"f7.2"..'&"; lolao`d'I drug won, ootnuoncunom ups-rand I gnu ltd. Had it not boon for who llnl not huujanun ohlo toga oI\ cl Ila In the menus nun -J u "lngnxdnknnnnullg-n tho :9- Id -I lll : "I have been uoublod with kidney oom- phint. for I glut many yarn, and Iukul oxtnlno Agony at times from pain In up back. My rut van continually broton at `night by u lnqnanc dam to ninth. `lndllnd togltnplo ohm utloonld noubop. "I had khan nummvmn In-uniin Inj- Hm! 05$ OI Ib||(IlIQ I-l`)I:hD.|D. vdnoy-' iron 05 con ontin nymm. Can it be curq? Road whu Jolaph Waggoner. Incoh- mm It the open, boun, innion. Ont... has to any of his` oxguqdonco. H0 in will- wn in Kingutonn I reputable citinn. well romolnhon the play by: of ohn Mncd Id`: Mug In spouting ` ur re mm r. Wagoner i WOTI. Everybody else uloopu but be In: 40 work. All kinds of weather llndn him At. his post, And he nubrn often from tho ro- nult of exposure. This taken the [orin in moat. ones 0! lidno uonbh. l!a.l.....A.vm|.l. . gal; 19.. gnu... nun... r I! uonea II C. itchell. WATGHMAN, wnat oltne Night? IIIOII XIII Ill unluu l'lKlIll I, rnrquuuu II on I'll in I : I1 t W :.:."n`o3."i"` "a'x`;"'s '.""x` `2 Du -. uA1xwo'ruor.11kK.d.'. " " ~ _0_uurn_OAnuo_vu_\'. :lupt.__ A night,-wstchmnn has uncomfortable work. n-......,.....a.. .I.. .|..... 5...; L. 3... .. Ir pmnmn. Innuy. mu. powoor to song- To mighty world-Inovl_n nnlumhm malls and llros I-y uInm- Juno. lVI um um: lf love of roumry, quennhloun lave 0! glorlmu Illu-rty If l11|t:f9pI1deI1m- rmly lmsod on manly diu- H in H` hum of wron. ll mom or nut. of hollow- noma nml n 0 (`mnlulnbd wl h nutrlnlonn puvlor to blunt. tho hydra lurooal tho whlln- Every person who is do rived ol outdoor air and exercise should be 9 Miller`: Oom- p`ound Ironv Pills. They keep the bowel: mgulnr and tone up the nervous system. Fin doses (or `J5 conul. For sale by E. (I. itnhell. 0}` John IIIIHI1. Iuruuuu. One hundred years since Burns died, And hundreds more mey roll, Still shall he be Au|daSootin's pride. High on her honour d scroll; His songs have won the humsn heart Wherever shines the snn,-- (lrent high priest of tie art, Thy work was nob y done l They say that thou art deed -~not so ! True poets never die! But on end on their measures flow. As boundless as the sky ! (llsd songs of hope, and love. nnd truth, Shell never know docs . Burns lives in an eternally youth. While empires pass away. His mugs of hope have cheer d the slave ( i many ederlr domnln. Glen echoes roll from were to wave, And bids them break their chsin X Man a inhumanity to men Mskes countless thousands mourn !" Burns taught the `brotherhood of men. . The tyrant |nugh'd to scorn 3 His songs of love are sung today On every foreign share, And shell with human Inserts hold sway. Till time shall be no more 2 Their dove-notes mild oen soothe a child, Or play the lover's port In court or cottage-lnve-beguil'd- They woo and win the heart 5 His songs 0! truth all creed: uphold- A men's A man for e that ! ' An honest man's as good as gold. An nnne can yet mime` that ! - Ho has his faults. and so have we, His vi rtuee let us cherish; His son I are sun from sea to see, Burns name she I never perish? Tlmu what will nnture.-4 want: |upp|y~I:ut lndopom|onoy- If luvs oi r-nlm -lnnnuo Jon. of homo. of wuunu. and wife- and Tha fountain of n -ountn'n nronqth. tho rmwn of mortal llfo >- H thus. dcmpltc Mu art-on---o'er whivh the poor hurt momm- liommnml nap:-M. and kindle love. than God he pnhoal for Burnn. ` Holden and Mr!. Naman Jonea, beuevme. `Mina Martha Moboughlin. who reeided with her widowed sister, Mrs. Sloan, Bello- ville. was found dead in bed Sunday morn- ing. Miss McLaughlin was about. sixty earn 0! age and was born in Creny, rince Edward county. " Margaret Georgina Buclr, relic of the late James A. Buck, died. Friday. at the residence of her brother. D. B. Robertson, Belleville. Mre. Buck was the olden daughter of the late George Robertson. and was a native of that city. Loni: lranhanallo. aenior member of the mm was nntive at that city. Louis Lnnhapello, senior member of well-lmowuboat buildin firm of Luella- l|e& Son, Holleville, Sied suddenly on ondey from heart dineaae. Mr. l.echn- pelle was in the seventy-sixth year of his age. He worked for mme time at hintrade as a boot builder in Kin eton. """ Several months ago r. Hertz, the lead- in cattle-breeder and dnirymen of Prince E ward Island, bou ht from Mrs. Chilion Jones, Brookville. ourteen head of her herd. `So great has been the utinfnction they have given him, that he has just clon- ed in bargain with Mrs. Jones by which hr becomes owner of the remaining thirty head. Mr. Hertz thus becomes owner oi the whole "Belvidere" herd. no Mrs Chil ion Jones has only kept a few cnitle. u suflicient number to form a small home herd to supply her own family. nlmve. Thu ulnimu our loopent rovorom\o,u\~u Imlhm. luvu. Hrlvlmnt. humor. kounmnt WM. H Jm Decimal: Illl Woivk of All kinds . Ouunsl Onnuovnxv. Supt. lovml. B. PINIII. Pru. D. Iluunu. Innuu .?j H rlvlmnt humor, km l'll9l\r ml strong, I! pmniun, rnnuy. mu powoor with blunt. tho He nerllnu vlrmou. uurely then, an umlnnd fondly turns: londl Anal rats n with uwolllnj hurl. his llfmlhu msy loel prmul of Burn-. ll` prlnlo in lmnmt manly toll. that -lnlmn no higher luo ' (Tlmu ll genius he I power un enrth. l\ glory from ` II'V II EII'KKI1-Q VOIIXI DI Iii` gaping ltpnn June: Scott, Brookvillo. died on Mon- day After u lengthened illneu. B9 was min. -0110 your: ol ago. :1. Mnnnral Hound. wife of Lemon Ylra. _ Avbnrn belonging to Wm. Mohhhon. Fnnkford. Wu struck by lightning. Wod- nelda, sud levelled to the ground. ul- thoug not burned. Charles H. Dav. of the Rathbun Co : mougn non nurnea. Chm-],o_a Day. 005 head office. Doseronto, in 1 uuoror from typhoid fever. He was hlton to the King- ton.hoapit.nl Saturday. Rom Mcuoldrick. relief. of the lab r.on.noapImI rssaurany. Rom. Mcuoldrick, rollct. Joseph Hurst, died At Bollovillo, Suntiny. alter a lingering illness. The dooouod wu sixty-two year! of ago ind m native of Ireland. Ihninn tho uh-un \I7AtInnnrInu J Ar. I n-enanu. During the Itprm Wodnudny. J. Hur- ve , juut. was '6! Bollovillo, lost. n vnlunblo ooft. and other property. The lightning utruck some 0! the out-buildings and burn- ed them. "in: nlnnnnr Lnlraln Rhinnini int` WI-L ohm; . mom. Min Eleanor Angola Shinniok diod Fri- day At the St. Vincent do Paul hospital. Brookviue. from typhoid fever. She Wu bornnoar Athena. her father being Wm. Shinnick. 'I`h- Agnu nl Mr. Jnmna I-In-rinnn 1!. ` UDIIIIIICI. The death of Mn. James Hnrrioon. at Bridgewawr, occurred Sunday. The de- cenaed lady was a sister ol the Into Mrs. Bills Flint. Mu. E. W. Holmn. Mrs. Dr. Holden and Mrs. Nnthan Jones, Bolloville. `Ilia. Mn-oh. Mnlnnohlin who nnniduul [um ms @131: msmcr. | SPICE OF i'HE ARTICLES I TH` vucmnrv Nawsnpan. `lhp Now! PI! Into Uondonlod IIA|Io-`I'hO lploodu That Orouufulk In the 001:- ` trv Ind nonuboIo-A column 0! later _ nntlnn It`-nu um. -0119 your: ox ago. _ n. Margot: Hovnrd, wife Lemon Howard, of ronto. died Stgnduy at tho Bdlevillo hoopiealyngod About forty-vo VQPI. - II II!` If! -VC" `XI; L"lnnnowdnyyanM spud dun u Dun`: Kuhn Pllh -v iklaon. llulporl Burns Centenary. . Bum, 25th JAN., 1759. Dunn. `Hat, JULY, 1790. .. lm.-in 'I"...m.on 'uO " donoy- . nah-,un\no. (Iva life and '. L I" 3 `I. llWlN'S, 35! Princess St, Hnetlyvoppollh Banal] Homo. undue nu : In % a. .. ...z..:...: ...z:." 'w- -, Judgment $65.00. 1 "- ';1;.,,.,,'U_*=~ m nous mo Iwdde Iauonng? cu. V ulna ;mn tn-on: uwuua up lune. Wouochstuuthcnoltu Out. _; Rerlnz mm`: (in: uusmsu our principal to the moths. Are you the man or woman who said ou couldn't afford to buy? Luck In new hunt: {or vou lggha an 9 ol Burg; nu, without poor or arauel, In thqllno oi Artistic umnure. gush utteta. Brua and Iron Beds. nmoled or Blwk. Antique Oak Dreaatng Cams and Wuah Stand, sold separate, at [The People s Llle Insurance 60., Toronto; Issues Policies on every plan of insurance. including Ordinary Life. Limited Payment Life Endowment. with or without profits. De- ferred Premium. Annuity Bonds at lower rgates than any other company. I00 Wellirgton street. Ottawa. Head Office of the Company ~ ' have room to make our In or worn: 234 and 256 pamcess smear. v nuurx 75 & 77 PRINCESS STREET. `- '5 Jul 0 In load: Inn. Oran at once. WM. DRIJIIY. """ ``.`*. , . _. n_._..__ u... III-._-AA_ nno 500 w/v THEY coM;F Agood stock 33 be ooixnetola cleared out by prolltleha prices. We must have PRO EMENT8. Sooner lose our prom than food our_pr1nc1pu)_to , {JAMES HERB Is A BIG DIFFERENCE wjliunvbb PURCHASE voun .... .x You are alwa a sure of a nice assortment and bottom Y prices in these lines at RICHMOND ,& co. PRESERVING KETTLE3 MCKELVEY & BIRCH [)g;r_&Window Screens "MR1 E'ST"iC' IOIII-A.!\:I.l` I vv IIIl- vv vnuuv, In PLITIIDOI. I75 KING STREET` _ 4%? A good to OOWI we F lce Cream F reezers. Refrigerators. Garden Hose- Refrigerators. Ice Cream Freezers ELLIOTT American Suspenders, worth 50c, 60-, now 25c. 35c. English Balbriggan Underwear, $1.00 per suit. \Vhite Shirts, pure linen front and cuffs, for 50-. Black Cashmere Sox,' usual price, 5oc, our price 3 pairs for Sr. Collars, Cuffs and Ties at reduced prices. You can buy them at our store and save money. MEN'S WEAR. Tile Pipe and Fittings always on hand. 69 d: '71 BROCK STREET. KINGSTON. The Leading Undertaker Ind Furniture Dealer. I09 BROOK STREET. KINGSTON. R. \AlALDRON S TELEPHONE NO. 35. .-_._. . I REID. Undertaker. ORANGES &' PINEAPPLES I Off Season Dry /Goods, Carpets, House Furnishings, Millinery and Mantles We um juu received`. mu dozen antes of Fan leo- Msipu of the `nut qua ngy and ve 1 lug stock of ooli Pinooifmn roe up. Usually at this time of year it is hard -to get A Sprinklers. Water Coolers. &c.. &c. 735 f*!. l9".?.` KINGSTON. ONT. KINGSTON, ONT 1'3"" -'-----~-~- r .4 .. 5 not are roan. ,1. ' nos 5 cl duood I ` 1 VII not intend on IE than .5 V` good: into nut anon. llund nacho latest in Boning and Gy- ollu llnmull uhndu. a. mom, Imam ~" if-lbw this month in of! our ne` `. 3- YOUR Gmmln FOR "ROYAL DEX." 153 IE KINGSTON MILLING C0. Bicyles For Sale u- 'Ir\f1 1:rA\v1II A Carriage Painting l'hA|.'n my hnulnmamlnd I mun `awn: - -u-3.5 - - ..... "3 That : my bunlnumnnd (nu-Incas that $1 vzhlolomotinl n. 0043.. ontnntod me will ' nrnod u but; 5 on now. Plenty of man: Ii: now qunrten permitting [nod noun Vvo V: I II\l\JI, $1.. next to electric car sheds . Household Economy. ROYAL GEM 5'33 `.`.`"`:'..`.".`. :: -' than any other our on an mn- Iron Beds K1:iAU6IiLIN's, ,,, . % '3 Only 0neBesf .P|acel CII CIT I FUFIUIII. `IX. quul` '8-I91 PIINCBII IT. &IdIhoWhol Windows. uoou.cIo. Ebb: luoholln! 1!: ho . H00 unootu:-'.3mownun"'ca'..p:.' nIm'u'. We Are Ialsing Orders Inn `-1 DAlDQjDI- 5- II no 00 un noun, ,3, 3., m.,.,' Iotvoon Prlnnau nnd Brook Mu. .'Dotlor In Btovu and Hot Air Pnrnnou. Imj _$C III ZIIICCZI VV VVC 77 III -. Iton Bank and onion Plmnwn. Pnquotto or In d ooring. No line: on In Can- Mll. Unllolltorini nmd Dnplna In Inuit Iovuvu -v---_. ..-' - - vrv COM Inlnuu {roin all loan nnd Tnlul. u #7 u- --w--_. o! 1!! I will and I load ol llud to any oddnu in tin any for `Ibo. `~ load: loft. Ordn at nun` nnnnnv nrnr GOAL h WOOD H II I Ch] d 0 k- v ' 'Il:`..IV::O. n\.V.ogdon . . I000 ISLAND HOUSE . . Z1)-.. _.___-..__.- --A- ..-. nnlulng -In cacscwtif wuu: worms, . _. ----n:\- at Irruu Gill!!! nu: |n'III \/IIIIIIII. "E"i(RNas 4. .co.. II.-a...| 4...; o .|...... ....o .4n.|...... Ii lucmls Pom'r:n's2 p--n-un-..-.q.---_____:_:_ :-.-:.T..-_.."':-'..'-1'!-Li?` I ' T Bolnhnrdvu and 0'Koe!o'n Colo- bntod Lager. In one (In: bonlu. ll: pol dolon It Al an has 5 Moo lot of Hot rumo- Ii` 'onldlnn on hand. mo and no IIIIOI sud you will nd them u nnnonnbla A: Many onn by undo. ,1`, II: J. muvvuunuu. ` IA Ioutnsl ntruwnonr Prlnnnl. Mn! lonldlngu Oomo I lnlnu b_o Work promptly unndod to at M. nnunv. W" um, w~ `I4 Plhuu It , K1n1non,0nt. TBLBPIIONB 497." In every any to` buy Bum], Union. Wu. Sod: Water. In Cnun `I-an IIIlTII|I\I I run horn me u , lth from up. Q Dunn from dun up. I00 Oovon from It and all Whita- ully 3. I IIIIIV I\II-lilvnr --vvw- - . lnnsumonc. unllant oulnlno and P3 it? but In the city. Dlilbmttontlon [Ivan nommuchsl man 1 I I. CON. M|l.lAN, Prop. rs..- ...a....o. 4... ... .Il Rant: um 'I': II I Iv wrist`-In Ilunlom hnvo tho Intact ntylo J In In stun` We no propnod to out Ila 0! patterns to your own mouuro gjllaolloo. Wu Alto mnnnhctun the ------s-=s- to 2--n-._ ...___L ._.n HI! V10 Iiilllulvurvnvy u mun snumr, mum Pmzwtss. Efumovsxv coMPANv,| l\\lll!AI:Ill\ DVIIIIFDNV u:--v agmwln Huttnu oolnploh. All!) run`: Ooh chow. and on do- norl clan of Wire on and Win` Olp mnnnlnomuod It iv. nosmsou, \J nu ; n um-nvm ullun lllllhll ~..'-..-.--.z~*.:.:`,.....-.*:`~* ,9. Eat" '-31313:: d oI'O-Q`:ll:il!.A ' mer Miinery T `.h.- Md. mnnth in only our will come when an will want some ob In tho Tlnum thin line prompt.- nthndod to. On but oooulon I a nun to an Mm: for you In I` tended On that oooula you _.._A.. {vi 6.. rnoi, v ngvi In Ala:-In-Ir ran luobolln for the boy-. our ha Whhkm Ghana! plmo In . Allnlunln stool. nnAnn tn n II PIINUTI you? oivn Illaolloo. cam: Count uul touch tho at-tom 1!` YOU WANT A GOOD BXOND - HAND BICYCLE CHEAP GO TO TELEPHONE ll. tor lndlu. nntn And children. , Long ox rlcnro In the hr- nnt. [actor on of tho world. 3 -,-an-unAI n dom ronlllod. Our I hit: In making-_ to order Id nnd loch: Glovu children. Lon: exnoricnro ._..__-.__._.?-_ In a common nonunion ul- Iponlul . J. MCDOUOAL I-`A| -`.AA.....IIDQI D-Inn: I`! that place In A New Industry... 1` nnvnrr I315 Bogot hoot 3... ' I noon. 1 PIINOT HTRIIT. I PRINOISH 81'. INT. OGIIUIFDIC "and lack of omrgy. uvuyounueuunnoyuuunvlngnoonn dthodhnn? lluo. at your dnulu Iota I-ant babel Ian `I Oaunndois-antboulool Tub- pr-Iuu I nu. IIIIIIII ol Iucmory. rcuwol und nights, pain tn tho hood and diuinnu. It and gcncnl dobility. nu`. nuhun and W the nerves. Ind tone: up the vlnolo y. Pt-boo 26. IlI.I_`-. E--_- notloo. lth uyuum Illa DIIII Cutting. ' 2CIl1QlZ L [N4-\ vvuuuuuruuuuwuuuvvvuyu lllvvdllll. . Kldnoy Care. In `I Kldnoy Gun cum no In tho hm loin. or grohu, fnnPl`(`idnoy discus. dmpuy ol tho lot and limb. Iro- qunl claim to pnu nut, dark colored and turbid urlno. Iudinont in the urino, And dhbtu. Prion 25 onto. catarrh Cure. ` Ouurh poaltivdy cured. An will- Iuhmimmlhkrnann lumi- ycuna. An lotncurq J: ngthoonuo vour drunzm unuuuuqnnmoo. oonuupuonnaal "'.'.'.."'*,...o...o. A........` o to - -ooh. ullhuh no u all in 3C. IVUI IV Vllll We Munyotfl Nave Cure cum: I" the nym- of nervous exhaustion. much u do nrml uirih. lulnm nl min-mrv. mltlnn utvliu-VII nuu lI D|lV|l)IC VIIIW Mun on : Stomach and Dynpo In Cure can-on I I lormu of indi tion stomach trouble. web on rll ng of food, diatrons afoot outing. ahortnou of breath. and all uoctiono of the bout named by indiges- tion. wind on who Iootnnoh, bud lute. ol- lomivo breath. loco! I loo, hintnooa or Iusknou of stomach, he from In- digestion. sonnet: ol the staunch. coated houtburn, Shooting pains in the nfovnnoh. connipution, diuinou. hintnun, omnv. 0| DOFVOIII CXIIIIIUNOII. IIICII 110 pruned n 1-its. lulnn ol mdmory. ration IIOQIL nikhu. min tho haul and On Ssturdsy, the llith inst... Prof. Mun- on sdvertised to give swsy, absolutely ree. 5,000 visls of hi! rheumatism remedy. requesting the newspspers ol the city to investigsta snd ublish the results in esch cssess re r to them, either good or bed. Int is we Prof. Munyon proposed to prove the e osoy of his cures before - ssking the public to spend one cent. Never before in the history of medicine hsa there been s physicisn or com ny who hsve dared to risk their reputstion in an sctusl test of the remedies by the poo le. Such un- bounded lsithin the virtueol t eir medicine ss shown by the Munyon company st once give sulferers lrom this dresd disesse con- fidence in them. snd the result hss been thst 4,371 ssmples were given swsy: snd to-dsy there sre thst number of sick and slllicted persons testing the vslue of the cure. As the results are published each dsy in the lesding pspers. no doubt thou- ssnds who hsve given up sll hope ol being relieved will be tempted to try this snd other remedies just ss etlective. msnufsc- tured by the Hun on com . Durinl the nsstyvs vssEsull7z~of. Munvon wrea may one uunyon company. During zhe past five year: Prof. Munyon hae iven away free over 3.000.000 bottles oi h noun-ee from leading dailies all over the United States, and in means have they report4ed.aftnr careful invenigation, not less than ninety per cent. cured or greatly boneiiwed. What A cont.raat.be- tween this honest. method of proving the virtue of his remedies and others. who ro- mile I0 much but alvnyn at the patient. for money in advance. Munvon does not exneot. van to cmo unm unouunaa nave uoowu unecr moriu. He does not. bring testimonials from other places thousands of mile: nvuy. but obtain: them in your own city in: mm: which vonu my possible chance of deceit. or am lid. ll unn an. |`|'nDA4| with .-up oI:....4 gnu. 0| IIHDII 0| IIIIDIIIH. If you no ntiotod with any disease, and do not Vilh to wait. [or the full remit: of thin inventigntion, uh your dmggm. for A Mun on onto, which can be obtained most y for `Me. I vial. The Bggiyg

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