Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Sep 1896, p. 3

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. tn?| -_ A-. mi.-rind W12 lmms MANIWG 00.1 The oldest and largoa! manufac- turers ot Varnlah ln Canada. Paints, lrmaar |Sutherland s| @@ AHIUMN,= FM IN A... mus INTERNATIONAL coMmss_191g__co. Canada Pam: Railways WESTERN Eicunslons Oct. 1, 2 3. 3 n..._,. rn-x.. vr...|...o.. lrnm Klnnton to BANKER'S-`E BROKERS, BUFFALO. N.v. Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Pro- visions bought nnd sold for cash or on small margins. --.. , u-un-tram AH. .._....- .....- um unnallnnnofnd lortaoluoouo unaqnnuuuuwwu nndlll-trooeodohndn-on. LE: ' '.' Kan M " uo'udn?K';:`. Ilnnoouou at mcihn ocllly iiuhl. hlr Wu. and-voumt guy Inn crunch! . --- 7 -~-. - _.._.nn. um Emiua] Ie;| H O A C.3'..'_.-.S II, vu an-nuu ---......-. Branch olcu. KINGSTON. ONT. 16 to 30 Nazareth Street, LEAVBS KINGSTON- Going Enutr- Puudnyn. It 6 mm. Going We.nt-FrldAyn. at 10 pan. FAIlE8:-Hnmilton um, return $860; To- ronto .00. return 67 50' MontrulN.m rotnrn I7 50. Bertha And mania included both wan. JA8. BWIFI` & 00.. '1`. HANLEY It SONS Freight Aaantn. - Pnuoncor Agents. V. O. 00XH)Y. phone No. H. uonu manly unncul um: [Intui- ? Wivonnn mum nus. 1 Solo Molt: for U. . A. . nnuvnlrr A (-n u--u---an. v...---, '-7'V - , W. WAKIFOBD. I Ontario Ohnhon Building. Telephone 06. . O. (XNBOY. I) Intel Iqun. `rule about I -I-Cor un- lroln Prof. Dr. Iloord. 0! Park. In the only Inn nnnrkoblo round: (on I-9- aring nnnly mum: udu nun- Dru Ream. Ooonlo Wlndnor Bob]. . . . . .. l`ZD------ Anaphrodlsic r...... 9...: n. lllnnul. nl Pnrh. In an Bola Anon: IO! U. u. A. A. RBNKBIIT Q (1).. DIUGGIUII. f..". ."..3`a.'1 TEIE FEET FITTED. NUW READY AT MONTREAL. .. /=/c/(L| To know when N: pnrchno my pinkllna reqruinlte l1.. :-Corina. Hauling Wnx, in. etc. In H ices we h:\vo~|llu-e, Allnploo. Bunk. Whhe and Red Pepper. Anploo. Bunk. Pa per. Turmeric, (Jnrrlo. Clovu. U nut and honu of nthon. Look In noun WINDOW. that will tell you where. "STEAL. STYLES 5.11.0111 FRIDAY. snm-'r;mMmsn 25 .1393 I. VIIIIUH III? II III Evvea Edward W. link. in `the September Indies` Home Journal, reviews the pro-` visions and operations-of the curfew or- dinance. which. in variously modiilad - terms, has been adopted by municipal legislative bodies in the West. He gives hearty endorsement to the law, and as- urts that. although it met with general eppeeitienstiirst. thereisnota city or town in which it has been enforced,\ that would have it abolished. "Wherever the {renew wdinance has gone into eilect," X. Bok oontends, its advantages have been conceded. This is true now of over I hundred towns and cities, some as large in population as Omaha and To- ka. In each case the excellence of the w has become apparent, opposing per- enh have conceded its wisdom, and even childrenalesaidtobepleased with it. _ It hes plead in the hands of the police a most eective weapon tor clearing the stree at hoodlums at night, and in many cases where disorder ,;-eigned at street corners quietness, law and order now prevail. so well has the ordinance worked that reports. gathered from not less than forty of the towns where it is a law, show that the line or imprison- ment penalty has not been indicted in a single case. The iii-st caution has served the purpose. Thus reports show, too, that the ordinance is not enforced in an; oppressive manner. In the case of even- ing winter or summer entertainments, which would keep the children out later than the curfew hour, authority is easily obtained and readily granted by the mayor or town omcial for an extension at the time. In rigid entorcement is ap- plied most strictly to the hoodlum ele- ment. and with this class the police claim they have never been able to deal so suc- cenfully`. It will be at once obvious to all right-minded parents. I think, that they should give the weight of the in- iiuence to the curfew ordinance wherever it may he presented. ` ` Taken from any and every standpoint it is an excellent thing. and it may wisely he encouraged by parents all over our land." DAILY LINE. Cemmomsin Tuesday. Hoph. lbth. summer: of thhllnu w ll luave Kingston gain: Kan! IC man 3 In. on Tnexda 5, Thurndnya and Hab- nrdun only. Oahu: \ out at 3| p.m. Eoduoecl rate: for Montreal Exhibltioml Ila lonalttcuherdod by lsnry Com -nun! II: which one In In Eliot. _. . u an U: C :4 `AL- a:I__L_...l.4un Iluppllod Charity. `'1 hollow as I rule beggars never `want anything but money," suld the man wlth grlzzlad whlskere. "I know they Ask for old clothes. but It In only to sell them and turn them lnto money." "You're rlght." uld hla vln-A-vln. And it Ilrrlkna me that the hlgheat sort of ohnrlty ls to wen our old clothes our- eelvol And give a dlme to a beggar ooou- lonnlly. Thll lesson was taught. me by I llthle lnoldont that hapnened the other day. A mend of mlno ls morlng away and hla wife had on lmmnnse bundle of old olohhol thnqshe wanted to send to some old `Annals out West. He came home and told her lt. would cost 06 to send thou: by expreu. Now " nnld ha. "send `Annals the send them by ``Now," and be, "send `Auntie 05 by mail and let. her get what she plans with it. It will be warm more than stacks of old clothes." Mt Aura: -n.h hhn," mm tho man In stack: 0! old clothes. " I agree with him," snld the man a white duck suit. "I went to a picnic with my family the other day-a semi- yoarly performance that is one of my dutiee-aud I carried ls basket of ram` name and dlehee on my way back. At the depot I met a tramp who nald plain- tively: `For the love of heaven, hose. gimme me enough to buy a meal oi` vict- uala.' Here was my chance. I thrust the picnic beuket with the sandwiches and pie, and all the conglolneration oi picnic diehee Into his hands and mid, `Take it, my friend. You are than than welcome! Well, you should have seen the disgusted look that came into hie face. He made a lame attempt at thunk- , in; me, but I know that as eoon as the train moved off he lived that basket un- ` dot the depot platform. And I am not cure that I blame him. Hereafter, I ahallgive a (lime or a nickel and call It nnnam_ " mun "gl ve square. ' ' hurt Ill It in a great plc-uure to have a favor- ite book in a binding as nearly an poe- Iible worthy of it, but how soon the glossy treeoalt or Russian lonthor he- oomu ehahhy. Those who indulge in beautiful bindings for their volume: Ihould heve I few nllp oovern at hand. to protect the book: while they are be- ing rend. There in no mnterinl which will pro- tect polilhed hindinge so wall as ehnmoie leather. Very pretty loose cover: can he Inede. button-holed round the edge end embroidered with some duvioe in bright nllk The ohpmoie leather hen the dieadvnntnge of non soiling, and very soft cloth can he need inltoeri. Books must be kept perfectly dry, and hounemnide muet be wernod never to dust them with damp duaters. They should be taken out of the shelves, clapped, to free the pages from dust, and then gently wiped along the top with A soft, old cloth which in perfectly dry. Mauuv hooks are ennilad in tho! inser- enru--o sort, out mom wnlon ll pa-ru-um Many books are IpOH0d by non of book-mnkern, which the volumes. and onurua dun \ botwoon the loaves. A l'eI-tented Ilnllel. A new bullet. for whlnh great dn-truo- tlve power In olnlmed. has Jul: ha-on n- lnhed by An lnvontor M. Anderlon. Ind., an An exchange. The hullel. hm: a hole one:-lghth of en lnoh ln dlnmecer extend- lna nearly through ltu whole length. Thla chamber. the lnvenvnr uyu. gathers :1: under In-on; prenure, onunnd by the npld fllght of the bullet and the nlr ex- pnndlng when the ball oomen ln contact wlsh anything. came: an explnnlon of (Ital deotmetlve foroe. Whatever may be the prlnolple, the projectlle ls said 00 have mhown remarkable results. Inch boards. which would be nlmply plowed by an ordlnury eolld bullet. of name cull- ber, are npllnlm-ed and torn wlth great vlolenoe by GM: mlulle. Wx hopx." said 5 Ieodlng article In a Western paper. npologeumlly. that our rndxn will pardon thin wxxk'| Inn! and uh: nxmlmrlv muurloul rnaxn mu paruon mu wuuu Iuux and uh: nxmlngly mynurloul nblxncx of A oxftnln lxthxr. I-shaman. Rpm Rlhhvr nnrnx Intn mu unmg W ops. ml: to 18th. nboxnox or on-um Innxr. Shooting Bun Blbbxr mm: Into our omox yxuxrday Illd stand that an in van going nhootlng. and hsd no Ammu- nmon. in would MRI to borrow Iomx of oiu On): {or shot. Bptorx It: could pn- vxm It In gnbbxd all thx lxuxn out ` ol ax moat unporhnt 'box and disap- pnrm. Ont mboorlbxn can hxlp so rxp|xn- llh our week If all thosx who wxrx I20: by Sam will an Ihx churn whxnl It In plohd out at thxm nnd rxenrn It to us. Nxvxr Inlnd II II II bacon-xd O llnlx." A Link lnoourugomont. "Jack In no huhh an when be pro- pooodlolnotho other nlgh I hndto uum him." "What am you lay!" Wlnmn: be haunted I would an out `Play hall.` "-Chlu;o Boom-d. "AID was IIOI unun." am a mu: ntudngthoolaotn lnuyodltor, "who: you can write huh! thnuolhor Inna?" NY`! , "Al. I though! :3. `man man who In-lb In Aland by Choir wvimnmont I have no doubt New. l man. when an youwrlh the hut? "When I an alas," nplhd Ihoodltor. IIIGZ rrlg-II-.' To In-rynboot my Lint. Kidney or Urinary Troublo. qochlly Bright's Din- cul w Dhbotu. an no?` Bman nova hlholnounwhuunouo paudbh. We 'l'-UI'. CPU- "Arothaonoi tlnu." hid I mun -anoint lhn nnn II a hunt ullinp TH : cqnrew uw. s'Tm.3{i1E mriiiron -BETWEIN- lnlnllton, Tomato. Klngnon. 1000 In- lnndn. llnplcln of the st. Luvnnoo Ind Ioncrool. `rho Editor : Apolgxy. ch inner are left In to mm In A Colonnl 1-mun or inns low mu-nu Oomplulon. uu.n-v I. - A|l||`lIIA` n-an-uh ah- Hol|" in n ooliounl pononnio pio- mrc, which in now approaching oounplv Mon, and in the work at nonouuu-inn ,nnd Imlinn limnern. when oovnbinui lumen executed tin olnbonh hblnnu, an A London paper. Boll' wominu to he :1 gnphiqui iliunruion of the onl- phurio regions ot tho (inland II the imagination ct than oonau-Ind inho awful conception will allow. 0! count It will only he tnntutloiunginniiou, And the spectator: will be id! II oollpluuly intlndnrk an huntolounlaiivototho actual noonio utlrihuhl and lift And society in the nigonu at punonnlur mant. _.'I ~ ment. J x St , thepnnorunele poeeenedofno m ertmle merit, and no thoroughly hpreued no the painter: with the ex- cellence of their internal achievement: "that they have decided to pommlnlon three of their number to repel: to Rome to Invite King Humbert to the show. The hello! prevails In o circles in Hungary that Humbert wl nd Inv- onbly to the call. delplte Ive Betunlo and uulphurlo euoolntlone, the more no as his Majesty bu lntlmtted hln Inten- t|on at vmtlng the Millennlal Exhibition In than n ulmmn. Ilou nl vxuuug v In thanutumn. A Illdffl AIOIUQIII. A distinguished rnetallurglet elnirnl that he han reclined the dream of the ancient! and hen dieeoverell the eecret oi tranamutlng silver into gold. The old nlchemieta believed that some eubetonee might be found by the mere touch of which the been metal: eould be changed into silver and gold. Modern chemistry shown that the ultimate particles eon- atituting gold, silver, iron, lead. zinc and all other metals: are identical in sub- etanoe. und that the dlerent properties of the nevernl metals depend entirely upon the dierent way: in which the particle: of the common euhatenee nre arranged. It is this secret of rearrange- ment which Dr. Emnuenn, the high ex- plnaive exper-t.now say: he hen fnthomed. He claim! that the metal made by him from sliver answers every tent to which the United States Government Aasny Oiilne subjects the gold offered there for sale. nmi that the metal could be proved to be gold in a court of law. lt has every quality required by the gold at commerce. being of the some color, weight and etrvngth. it in green by tmnunlttevi light aml yellow by l'O0i'I(`(l light, properties which are poeeenueal hy gold alone. It: reaintnnce to the notion of either nitric or hydrochloric acid nlone. and its eolution hy a mixture of these nuhla are also clintinguiahlng prop- nrtlen of pure gold, and of no other yellow metal. l)r. Emmena an_vs he has nlremly made i dhnoea of gold from nhout iiounoee of 1-liver, and that the loss in the process in nbont :25 per cent. Should l)r. Elnmene` claims he eubatan- tinteti an unexpected and utriklng no|u- tion of the silver question will have been reached. i .-_.__-.j_____ _. NOVFI AIIVPIIIIQIIIEIII. A smendld monument of Harm Cub- oohnwl, grocer. nmmls In a conspicuous pn-Mt.|on In the cemetery of Peru In Chains. It. bears is pathetic Inscription. 1-ndlng:- Hln lnnnnmlahlo widow dedicate: 1-mun:- Hln Inonnraolahlo this monument. to his memnry. and non- lluues the nnnm business at the old place, No. 167 Run Mouffotard." A mmmlnnmn had the onrloaltv no call ROCHESTER nouns place`, .\u. 107 Hun nlounovlm. ' A gentleman had curiosity at thu uddrou given. "1 calm to see the widow (`.abochnrd." mm the Nsller. Well, nlr. hare she is," nald the man. I bog pardon," said the gentleman, but. I wish to see the Indy herself." .~`Ir." Wu thn answer, ``I am the widow (`Jboohurd." -ll .c....'o. nun;-flv undo:-umnd " nnnth widow Cnboohuru. " I don't ouwtly undennnnd," qnoth the vlaltor. "I allude to tho mlict of tho Into Metro Cnbunhnrd, whose monument I saw yenwrdny oz Pete In Chain." `'1 see, I son." was tho Imlllng ro- jnlmler. Allow me to inform you that Plerrn Cnbouhurd II a myth. and there- fore never had a wife. The tomb you admired count me A good deal of money. and although no one was hurlod there, It. prove: A Ilrvwnnto udvortlloment, um! I have hnd no cause to H-gnu! the ex- pense.` What mm I no you In the way of groom-|aaP"- l`It-Blt . The hollowed one block: of Ion which are used to hold the raw oynvon of the dinner course now app-ur an uppnru-rl of the mm at luncheon or breakfast. A9 .. cu-unnt. Innnhnnn nnn At nnnh nntl Dlueoverod the scout. They had bean mnrrlod two woekll. and had just commouood tht-Ir life of Inn! in A cottage. I'vn mm: to make some biscuit. pun. "Nmv, 10% me see, dear; I aka a lime bnklng p0Wdl*!'. 1'hr-I-o-n spoonful and in half " n mm." He khm-d her mpturounly. "Now a little salt. dour. 'I`hero.I think that will do. Now: llnlo popper- nn, how nllly of ma." Thoy bath Inughud Id kluod Again. Now some water, dour." and who poured A ouptul In tho pan and stirred lt u . -3.. than now I'm {onmzmn what It up. Oh. dear now I'M {oi-gotten ulna I must put In," nhn sighed. "\\'ouldn'In l|me-er-1Iour help It "now" 0! the mm at Iunnneon or on-nxlui. At a moon luncheon one in own and of the cable held respectively hothoune grapes and pear: and peaches. They stood in ohlonp shallow cine several sizes longer end wider. These tin: were painted green and hidden in mou. into which ferns were plentifully thrulu. pruduninge beautiful elect 0! crystal embedded in cream. A man an-t.|nt.in frnll dinh nnnld embe(me\`l In croenu. A rgot-0 smut-lo fruit duh oould scarcely bn deviated. nun. v-_-.-.--.7.- I don : I|)|)POVO of woman runnlngfor nohool board positions unless they an married." aid the noolul phllooophor. "Every Ilnglo woman In mroio ht 5 ring undldatn." "Eb?" and the chorus. H v.. Iu`,nnn-nlnnrnlrln nnndldnlg sI5AM13g_.A_r{o%RIn'g_"K1Nc Pun" . "No. I'n mod to sword mun. but my bmubnnd Always you and till dawn on |I."--Chicago Record. TIIO lI.II'I Allfo Gum: (!noet|onu)-Tho hon noon: to l he natlvn. It has nlrandy reached the far and of tho Iablo. I-Incl 1-nnlun .. mm... nan nu `.'Yon Pun" U MA I and or one IIIJIO. Hon (llnnlcd) g- Wand. `or III: ohoonol-Dm-on Fun Props tho FRAUD cl as by. See you get Carter's. sonimeazodon Buvnnolimittuan d`-Iain; Gown Wnppu.' Invo In courage. I'm going to make biscuit, dour." she announced. "Won't. you help ...-\" Isubstitution Insistanddomand cmm 1..a&;u;;. Pkhl (IOIIENOINU mu am I'.. SI! ovary Sunday It 8 pan. from Kl ton to Rochester and rock day: from Port ope at l:l'I p.m. `hole G. l'.E. trsln leaving Klug- nton 8:40 mm. Tannoomu. MI.` ' I "U-rrnlnly lava," he replied. '1 hr-3' kissed and took down the bread n n M?" Oh, yaa-nur,"nnd they kissed again. HELL IN PANORAMA. for Tluy All Work on 'I-. ` never use y-pupa-. In-II. Paw K. ' Engqgamunt-ring onndldntu. lung Olndlduoo. |C94I"3=m{ V99d| "F. NISBET ! LEAVES P0 P! N WEEK DAY8 at lzll pan. On ands: Thursday: sndHu.- nnkn coin; to Bollovllla. For fn_nh_o_r 29."-I_cn|_": .*.PJI!I..99. -....- u-lo and Qnun nnou. SALES OFFICI I YAB.D-OonuI Onhrlo sud Wont utnou. M03 W101 3.'...f.'.:i."?.';.`..':..`. a"6 .?: Tolnohono No. II. ,,",n .,__ Ii` lg SOLD ON ITS MERITS . . . .QW'F.T_ .. l'|Ii|.I|.lU|IIIo . English ' Petiodicnls supplied promptly at lowest possible prices and Ametiqun Newspaper: and Magazine! at publisher : peu. BRANCH OITIOI | Tolnnhono ISE'HANTl]N mm !| Daily Mail and Empire and Globe,weeldy, 15c; mqnthly, 6oc; half-yearly, 33 oo, delivered. I Daily Star, 25 per month. ' All yearly subscriber: to the Daily Star are inanred for 8500 against Railway and Steamboat Accidenta. ' .-u u u_ g_ ______'g_A. |. _s1gu_g:nAN,| OOBEESPONDENOI 0 Qnun ninth. un.I:n nn-ml A YL T\ITO- 6-: v OI` IVIIY DXOIIPTIOI. OOBEESPONDENOI 0l'l'I0l-0oI-not On- Qnun ' Bollovilln. fnnhorgvticnlsru 5 to mos. n :41. v, .1. P. on? nsnmcvl in BWT & CC., ll. H. GILDERFILEIVE. ~ `WEEKLY AND MONTHLY VI VV greatly reduced peu.` -rv-'-- Thocorncrloolatona WOOD AND COAL. IEiiIb'DicALs trade. We will mv you the most for your GENUINE 'l'00l.S iiW% _ B ITTERS at PICTON AND BELLEVILLE. nu-I-I-| lIl'TI"\I'\ MEDICINE, N01? A DRINK, w--- 7.`, A ll Diseases of the Stomach, Buwcls, Blood, Liver, Kid- neys and Urinary Organs, Ncrvousness, Sleeplesaness, especially Femuio com- plaints. CONT AIMS Hops, Buchn, Mun- drnke, Dandelion, And the Puma: and Best M:-diva! Qualities 0! all or Inn re, J71 "1!!! TI] ollwrs. 77 Ill yuan nu - v-vv not e27 or be] , orlbr ll lmpum orlzu ` us tuund L Hop Bitters, 685 Bmadwny NEW YORK. V L \r\r\r .-a` `awr--a-- `W 9 maze paldloz-n!..;:aol will I 'nT;`nun1l.nL`mluln. ETHUE ELLIS (limbs! of Auoolntion of Arohltoocu . I AND APPEAIHEB. Oman 3: I llnnton.0nt. POWER SON ARCHITECTS. KER- ohnnh nk Building. oomu Brook and Wulllnlton streets. Phone Ill. ' ' bn I i Wolllncton ALLAN L__INE APPEAIH lnuton. Ont. W H. NIWLAND8. AROHITHH Appnlur. corner of Brook and I If-I-ooh over Wudu'| Store. Intnnoool I (in: shout. non to 0 ooo. I H oorndr Brool Store. J l (In; about. once. ` S A. AYKBOYD. D.D.B.. LD. . Donlln a Ofco over Hobart : Kodlonl HI, oornor Prlnousnnd nt Strut: Kiln ton. Tolu- phono 610. Bell anon. 116 Yo: rut. KINAED OLEIINTE: L.D.B. D directly onoonlta the Pont oo ton ntnot Kh.1t.on. Eatabllnh In . rm bono ko.u!. numonuau umm Isl. HA8. 1'. SMITH. BAll.nI3'l'l'.ll.. OOH C tor, Notsr Public. Oommluionorgr Eula; niczuov 0.: n Ounurlotlorl nao I: Ila ro mas o no . on 0 on '1... .11.`? lldlnn. nut tutu. om . Anchor BQIIAII. Klnnton. 8.3. IOOANN ACXDUNTANT AID IIAL a lush Annk. Rants and uooutc Iod. lonoyto loan at lowest run. It [in u.. our Wain`: Dru Storm: MONIY T0 LOAN IN LABGI Ulll sums. at low new of Into:-out on And hm Property. Loon: [round and County Dobontnru. A ply Io Buoau. lnnonr [romance n W I non: Booltty. Ooo oppodh tho ONIY OII or nnd Inna Prononv. (ran 0 I0. W.BIlAa V.8. A1lD.V.D.I. D`- o...':.::.':r..::.;.`:1":c....- ` ..'..'. ".':z-" - omoo--Bibby`: Linn. Drool stunt. loyal mu .`IIIlIIlII|u. I. u-pool. Quebec 0 Iontnnl Ipu Ionloo From From From Liverpool. Steamship lontrnl. Qluhoo 4 Jun Numldhn . . . . ..m Jun. . .I)Jun.8 p.m ll -um Pnrlnlnn... ..YI .lnn...IJu.n.Dn.m I8-Jun launnmlun .. 4.luly.. 6.luly.||u.m Jnn Mon|ol|nn`.....l1Jnly..ll.|uly,I pan - urn: nr I>AQAnl-cAlll. I DR. JINNIB Chlimg l0oo fol-nu-I: oooiphd by Dr. A. Il& UIIKIJIVIIQ loom-norwlmuntwollnolu In-oo Tolvlouln. x. mm: log! 18 Olloooaarlnoy lam. Tohohal London a Lunouhlro Lno ournnoo company. x I-u-mugs A lunnngn 113 C1 3.4-.--11: & IvIaauvI-nIIcIInu-u- flflijljn Fflro lnnurcrycg`. Jun Mon|ounn`.....u.mu..u.vmy,-p.m IATB or PADA0l-OAlll. "::.'::2 "::_.:.`2;:'..'::':zo::'::.:.:;*.':2;_._:,"*.;.r;- TAKE N0 SUBSTITUTE. "e.`3.'...'.`f. F.2:.`.'...`3`'-ea no I. -. IIa M-3". Io}. CIIIQ :3: o'E:. .'.":.'.`..'.'.:"`.e....""E-, ARCHITECTURAL. Manic.-T. guano. _ __.___.,,4.___.._-__ ELI in U! run-nu---u--uuu $3 and nwurdn ulnalr um and nzwuda IO turn; ogd (thin 05'I.ln|E:lo- u an MI. than o-- o v r n on I W I-1a.: LonIlond:I"r !o-ed! M. Pn|ld,&w Ind-ling um! all noounry uoonnlln no. `I ! IAILIY Q IOII. Ajcl. n - n||.nlIl.IIVI, Ann-1 Cu;-_e_s HORSE LIVBRY. `VETERINARY. __IfmANcIA|.'." ii INIURANCE E -E?-Ir`.-.'-*a r'$?;*" ` Z3`-3." L :11 ooauhd in II: Into .D-J. DENTAL. UNTANT AND LIA]. mo I n I 0! n non: n. .:.:.9..'5.-.21-.1. 'I'| IAILII C IIIII. AI! J. P. 0II.l'|IIIIaIIVI. Anon! -L-::-:-:1-:::j Selections of W601- enu for the coming `season can be found at the store of W./E!-.5i: iiIi? W! ` II DIIIIO Pinyin:-any: lulu If. new wm. uuxnxrl OILIIY-I IVI OOIPOUIIL l k ! hid " ' '{.`in'I.'i`n"'. .fi`3 $'us.?"`..'.::'3.'.`. .c... mum lhdr north. pun uh on ma .nd rouolu `Illa: ttncnuouh. Ind vhoroxu romp o!eh_ _9o_3. I L_I:{c7'I Onl- ' Tm` AL- (luau VIII Iv-open on TIIUQDAY, I090. 35 0Ioolthobcn1onII!wIdlAdho Collogco hauls. lnlhulolvnlvulivuvuuo. Icahn In Intonation and nodun Ign- -.-.. nnlnnnnnI|HIlOolO Iothotnuu on noun un- uuau. onlnuunludnlhn olh-0 otnlhdwnh Ibo Mala! nub] tubby. lain-o. oco..sppluo OOIQII. loo. - Ioldin ' . by 3.0. nmoun. m Duh-nun ' Q I II: I Il-II\: FOB DAY8 mm. 0n'l`uourl1s I.H l'hnndAyI ' *a...""* "Mil: no-on ,H. T 5'3 :7: ':.-.'..".:.':N4. n......n..a:_un-u- 3 nnoagnnn-,n'm-yuan-L 1.4...|QnA- 4..._.-4h.- IIAMULTON & TIONTRBAL LINE. 205 Prince Stroot-. h. n.-u.|. IIIW ooo "65iWA'V .' 7` I N B. W. POLO EB, Ant. Gen. Pun. Age. Gen. llnunnr. .":.?.J:.`: `:a....'n'.:::'nar.: ` uh Corn oh. fund bnlnnnd` unuw the on Ptioo u so all dmuluc. . ._.._... 0Inot."-`l'Io Boot for children`: 11.-.-51. I ()3, Iulllng Through the Bay of Qulnto. "'3." :;`:re'hiT'd;:o:w-3". 'i'1l:E{-y'-` ;1? nd' 1:7`; `nh:hool ohlldnll. n....u..-.. oh} (snot! 511. 5!`; """" ii: growth. can nun vuh -. I cl 1 In `u :;`:re.hi?3:ao:s`,`I&AnFo.7'I : F030 In `;J2.`f. "=`:ho"..'1':h'i'13 8 w ' `C|oseburn." Kmorron. on-r. sw1rFa;66.}W T. Freight 3* A M THE FINEST COMMENCING Wm SIP l`.. -..-.. u.....|.- .0. ll nan (mm Ii .j.-_.. ' TRAVELLING. ..:.-_...:.._.___._.__.__-_. <._?.-_-_ IN I1!` Drau-av STRTHERO ... nun nmhnu want In FIANOB nuj-n_. -.`& ll mum raifzxcunslnu wr Information apply at '1'. ELNLIY I ll. Anna. o"-'l'lC now I (Jonah. loo. .._..... 1.. I! n, .'-.'.';./`("Al-Ii-,'d.,'g|. ;VeVsVt Iii imnf. Exhibition. The .1n~_nn_ mu: H0700 .. 950 ucilnoollor V) I Pldoob 3 low Ilsa I In! tho n of ch: lulltlou. cinuona V nu` httlo oholollgtouo. -A novel memorial wu begun In , Inlay Chunhuqm on Tnecd by the dldloutlon of a mo ln Aoodemlol Put tot tho Ball of the Christ. The umuorlnl will be Illnllnr to non:-other. built or oonbunplntod in the world : lulu- tory-n memorial to Christ. The Ida clclntod wllh Bishop John B. Vlnotnl. Chancellor of Chnuhuqun. A short um baton the dull: or the late On-alt! Hurry, of 'l`o1-onto, Mr. Massey nluorlbod 010,000; 33,000 but been nliand otlmrwlno and 07,000 will bo u- ound. * The proposed hull will ntnnd In the Mall ocular of Chautauqua, so nthrlat utbo collar of all laun- in: and mo. In one of the rot-mu will cmcnao. Tinolr AND wasrenn poms.` ` "I nthrlot utbo cantor at on unru- ing and ho I collection of all the um or Chrlnt our written; in Another A collection of nlntnvnl nl Uhll. wruun; II] An` ploluru of Christ. The hall will he I ploiuru Christ. The I complete symbol of Ghrlat; everything about It will molnob lallu HI: name. The structure will but none, and lb window: are an to be memorial: provided by of: prominent (ammo: about talus ooun . A 0|-out Imp at tho Sly. Ihe great map of the sky upon which amcrcx on have `bun working` inr the hut. nine years is approaching completion. It in an international Altair; for no one country could carry through such a gigantic task. The havens have been mapped out in sections. I section being unsigned to each of the principal observm to:-inn in the world: and each 0! than eighteen observatories must furnish a man at in unrtiouhr section in 1,500 observatories must Iurnlsn a map of its particular 1,600 To do this 8.000 photographs have been taken st each observatory. mskiug s grand men 0! H.000 photographs. The observatories participating in the work will each beer the cost of and he responsible for its own particular pl of sky. When completed the nhotogrnp s will all beforwsrdod to the Paris Ob- servstnry for the production of the map. The United States is not represented in the international congress for the con- struction of this map. Prof. Pickering. of Hsrvnrd, wished to undertake a share of the work, but it was nelly decided that the great amount of time required for the alloted sections would interfere with the general work oi` the Cambridge Observatories. The Yerkes Observatory was not, of oourse. ready at the time, And the others did not care to lsy out the money for the necessary instruments. The observatories sharing in the work are those of Greenwich, Rome, Cntens, Hel- ingford, Potsdam, Oxford, Paris, Bor- enux, Toulouse, Algeria. San Fernando. Tncubsys. Santiago.` (Chili), Ls Pints, Rio de Janeirc, Cope 0! Good Hope, Syd- ..- ma Melbourne. The men will be in Cape o! uoou nope, aya- ney and Melbourne. map total are: nearly two acres, but must neoeeeully be dlvlded up Into a maneuv- able line. For eeoh hemisphere there wlll be 11,000 llttle mom. or 99,000 for the whole eldereal unlveree. Upon It will be shown About B0.000,000 of eta:-I. 0! three 9,000,000 wlll be catalogued and numbered, eothut any Itnr up to the eleventh mngnltutle can be located us many an en lelnnd ln the map of the world. The Inn Actually shown upon the map wlll be those up to the four- teenth megnltude. A great number of the stern ahnyvn upon the map cannot he \ ...n hw t.lm"nnkad eve. even wlth the ahnyvn the cannon nu , seen by the"nnked aye, the. ald of the moat powerful ml:-nnnpo. The photographic plate. however. can dot!-cl mnny millions of learn which no mun hm ever noun. God`: Plan for You. ~ `'00 to God Hlmlelf and Mk for the onlllng of God, for as oermlnly as He hlll plan or calling for you He wlll somehow gulde you lnto lt-. And this: In the proper omoo and work of Hln Iplrlt. ` By this pl-lune ronohlng He can Ihow n: and wllL Into the very plan elm: Ir this private mooning no can mow . on, and will. very not for no. And this ie the nigniiloauoe of what is prescribed as our dut_r,nemely, living and walking in the spirit, for the Ipirit of God in in kind of universal pres- enee,or inupir-etion,in the world's boeom; on unfailing inner lighywhioh it we eooept and live in we are guided therehy into a coneentlng ohoioo, no that what God wine for us we also will for oureolvou, nettling into it on the needle to the pole. By thin hidden union with God. or inter- course with Him, we get u wisdom or innight deeper than we know oureelvee -u tympnthy. n oneneee with the divine will and love. We go into the very plan of God for no, and are led along in it by Him. ooneenting. oo-operating. I\lI- ewering to Him we know not how. end working out with nioeet enotnene that and for whinh Hie umm-n oounml girdod no and went no into the world. in this manner, not neglecting other methods, but gathering in all thoir eeparnte lighta, to be interpreted in the higher liaht oi the Spirit. we on never he greatly At I lose to nd our way into (lnd'e oouneel and plan. The dntioe of the present moment we eiuil mean: they rise. and those will open a gem into the next, and we nhell thne pan on trusting end eenme. almost never In doubt on to whet God onlle no to do.--lioreoe Bush- She Wu cIlI;. 7 We have All met people whom pride In their own pout--slonn In on great that at... an. an no ohm-mu In those of Wl:Dll:I(IV vvln no, Oct.` I. 2 and 3 AA n.- n..n..-|n- run from Kingston: poor-alonn nu great man they can no no charms otbol-I. A young bounlao wan nhowlng u puny 0! Indian and gentlemen through . I conservatory, and oxplnlnlng to them the proportion of some of the ohoimut plant, an Tld-Bib. Among the vmmru Inc a would-be-young-looking. middle- npd lady who. an every duct-tption. vol- unteered the statement that the plants. and [Iowan Ibo bad at bomn were qulu equal to ufythlng exhlbllpd hero. or. In- deod. mywbon. , Jun u chav was mnlnnm zlnns cm- I . I pllnlou Ana Hana II myluu. "Round II yourself," the [molt-nor gently olutrvod. aw nnnrkablo! This npoohnon In nlxty-Ihroo you: old. and If your: In um larger--" Thdhdv did not any to hear any The may an no! Ilny so nut any man. bu unouiod I nnuglo move- mont to the nu. nu Die 0! on Ago. only 000 punom in 1,000,000. Moonl- lung to Inadloal authority, dlo from old age, with 1,900 nounnbto goat. 10,400 Iolnulil. km to upopluy. 7,oooco cryclpolu. 7,500 to oounmptlau. 48.000 to nun fun:-. H.000 tn whooping nu-I-H NIIYII HI Ivnhnld ld Ifhh cm she wu heard In oxoIum:- "Woll, this In nothing extraordinary. Hun nmotul At home that In still Inger. I planted and round It mytolt." "Rand yourself." molt-nor TI WWW. IO,Ul) I wnoopmg cough. 80.000 to typhoid and typhnl. and tom In rhonnuunm. The Annie! noun. uo.wu no Iypnom Ina sypnuu. and moo to rhounuthm. Menace vuy according to loamy. but than no covlddantl pony mount: an roguclu the payable: at tho globe to I whole. deed. anywhere. Jun :1 sh-y wen punlnun Elli she hand In oxolAIm:- "um me. In nnzmnn nxtrnm-dlnnrv. on llb:\ol the am. Ba3Iu:..Whu loft like about Cb Obs! I IIIIIOIHII nohnpu Ihonano dlnndn. voun ll um IAfl0"" Thd Indy did any any nan. [an unnamed Itnlollo V V to I 9 an - n u w - Al the lollowlng Fun: fl-on Ilnntou: 3E.'wJ.a=.,?99t.v.v99!;; --------- --.~ A llAGlNAW.... A OTY... . . . . . .. AN RAPIDS `+122... IYLPAUI: or MINNEAPOLIS. nll nil. ,. 110.. mu and water ...... . .. ............. .. Ticket. good to return nnjll 000. 19th. For lurqhor into:-mnlon rpm; to '1'. $5: I luau. lodIo-lw In that no-Olnlgulolofhlrudq. A I MEMORIAL` TO CHRIST. r ! I Iuienn Women Into Inn: Int:-ienle end Dienlt Pnthrne. . Winn the bleak inn is to lnlin end the hue oi Antwerp `end AB:-nuele on to Belgium. the pernindo. needle, or dmwu. work in en Mexico. A: in the former count:-iu, ehe women end girl: here are oooupiedyith Ihie intricate and deiieete work. lintunome In the tinni- pei any in liexioo when in in manho- tund. Thounndl of dollnrl in nine of this work in expcled annually to the Unied Shine. Apnh in Atlanta, Wilh- ingeon, Philadelphia. New York. Boeton and other oitiee on e in Hull!` pt-I-iuio. Some of it in very expeneive, as your being required to meke In single piece. Tobie clothe. bedspread-, oovore 'tor tehlee. lounge: end choirs nsqnin the ionpet time and no molt ooetly, bringing from 05 to $100 in lluionn money. Pnnueiioe." or hnntlkemhlefs, en mode either of [ill orvery ne linen. worlh [iota 895 each; then there on cheaper that can he bought (or Ol and U3. The doiiiee are worked in doune. each of I dim-rent duin, from 4 lo 8 inches equnre. end nail from 08 to O8 in Mntnmol-on. There in n duty of no per ant. impoeed by the United Sluice on chin clue of mnnniunturee. 1.. n.m.m. in in nnliod uoriilndo: in clue of mnnnranturea. In Spanish it in oellod porfilado; English, drewn work. It is all done with needlee-eometiInea very ne needles and the finest Ipool threa1__(No. 100 Coats), made of long American )nd Egpytian ootton. For A long time perlndo we: made an lndnnrial featme of the public sohonle-every girl learned to meke it. In this wey the art of making this been- tiful work wee acquired and other: were nought in the family until nearly every girl and woman in Ilatnmoroe could either make it or again in in manufac- ture. If you walk along the narrow cide- wnlkp in this hinorio old eity you will one through the grafted bare girll end women bent over nearly double, with a frame in their lane, and a needle. work- ing. It in hard, diioult work, from which the earning: are very nnell-often not 15 ounce a day. The linen or silk is placed in a frame, the thread: are drawn out one way and with a needle the donign is worked. The work is kept marvelously olean. Directing an Envelope. Perheps it is e little bit late to make the dlsoovew. but I nd that from time immemoriel we have been directing all our iettere on the wrong side. The direc- tion ought to be on the back instead oi` what is now the front of the envelope. There would be much fewer mlatakes about opening letters belonging to others ` if this were the oaae-in feet. it would be _ egein. well-nigh impossible for it to occur. People with e large amount of corres- pondenoe frequently put all their letters tsoe downward and then proceed to snip the envelopes; then they go through them again and take the letters out. and sometimes iind they have snipped an envelope belenglng to some one else. All this might be avoided ii` we wrote the address on the side the envelope is , fastened. It would else have snother ad- vuntage--the stamp would be absolutely oanoelled by being torn serous when the lot-ter was opened. Thin would eectuelly put en end to the nefarious tneohlnu- tlnns of those people who are said to be ehie to remove the official obliteration in order that the stamps may be used I do not suppose my Fuggentlon will immediately change the usage of e century. but I fancy there ere not a few of my readers who may be inclined to think that the idea is worth trying.- I ...n tlnn vanh In I0 IIIHIK Willi EH6 London Gnphlo. ll urea: reper e-er. -For acme time put 1 vs Messrs. Bert ram, Ltd., of Edinburgh, have been engaged in the conutrxiction of what is claimed to be the largest papex-making machine in the world for the production 0! paper need in newlpaper printing. The nmohine, any: the Soottiehfl`ypographlm\l Circular. which in being conetructcd for the Clyde Paper Company, Rntherglen. will produce paper 150 inoimu. wide, in the rate of 260 feet per minute. which in equal to an output of about 100 tons per week. Ten year: ago machines producing paper 90 inches wide were considered large, but there in a machine in Lan- cnahire producing paper 186 lnohee wide, though it in not equipped with I0 muny drying cylinders, etc.. an the machine now being made by the Meuru. Bert- ram. AI yet nothing producing over 8 width of I95 lnchoe is at work in Amer- ica. though the Americana have long spoken of producing a machine for paper l70 inohea wide. The preeent machine weigh: oer 500 tons, and two eteem engines will drive it. The o_vlindere- cightoen in numhel--are 6 feet in din- meter. The calendar alone weighs over nn tuna Pilate:-I Jargon. Many people am not aware thnc pr|n- cm have I language oi their own, un- inoelllgible to the nninlcleu-d. The fol- lowing up-to-date" orders give an idea at the printing omoe lingo: "Bllly. put Sir Charles Tapper on the galley. and nllh up that murder you oommunoerl yencerdny. Set up the mine of Hercu- leneum and distribute the Imnllpox. Look up Lnurler and slide M'Cnrthy into ihn hell box and leave the pi alone until after dinner. Put theludlee' form to press, and go to the devll and put him to work on Deacon F033 : nrllcle on `Eternal Punishment.` " Now thin in all simple enough when translated lnso English. and not nearly so rough as the reader mly imegine.-Medi`ord Mlrror. (`ronlng for Early Pullou. When pnlletu of the large bmodn can- not be huwhod In time to grow and ma- ture hoforn Novnmbar, resort In hud to crooning with a male of some early maturing breed in order to pin time that mny ,hu-o been lost In the early portion of the season. Brahma. Cnomn, Inngnhan and Plymouth Ruck hem are tben mind with males of the Inghorn, Houdan or Mlnrvron breedn, and the pul- lau pmvo good layers. TM: in the thus for anal: exporlmonu. bnh when as cl-on It made It ahould not beoxundod beyond the Inc anon; that In. do not hutch chloh from sun laid by tho orocrbx-ad puller, but resort to the Inc crou quln whenever It In dulnblo Io renow the `mud: ID OI1 IHOIIGI, (lI(llI'I [DIP Dru--You, wu won nponhd only by stout-flbrun Tania. ` \JUln I 3 an up up Bound 'l`rlpTu-ketu lrom Klnnton DETROIT. Ioh... .3 1 oo onuvnmuo. om" n 50 BAGINAW. Inna... 10 on nu crrv um. . 10 oo camp ukmna . n no cmcunu1*1.o).lo . )3 on ommao. Ill . 13 m 8'l'.PAUL. .. .... .. ..m1o umnmvo , Minn .................. .. 37 so (M-cordlnl to Route) Tlohtn noon! to return until Out. 10th. Pull pnntloulnn M. K. &. P. Ind U. P. E ` Tlnkoc omen Ontu-lo street. I`. oouw. mums, TIC. III rourtn Vlfllll 0! FBI wold "mount. ' Ihuraumblusoobotwnn than belngnry Iklklng. Thqnnnu follows: Anglo-Saxon. -modor; Pentlnn, madr. Sanskrit, mudt; Greek. mam; ltnlhn and Spanish. modva; French, mote; swoduh and Dumb. modar; Dutch. moodar; English. mother; Run- nlnn. mun; Pcltlo. mnhnlr; Hobnw. -nu Lonhin Am . ...y HOP "IIlIQI'I. Duo|l-Yon and Mm Klnun used to In close Manda, dldrn your n-n_vu -1 can npnnant-1| nnlv hp Iothon In Dllunn IAIIIIIII. Thu-0 no tourism variation at the nasal Ilmnthnn IL-n-an-nhlg-gaging--nn _ `h `H \x ISTAMPS` `.`,$"~u - DRAWN WORK. THE Dxir BRITISH wine; Cllf Japans. ?EE1FIT6?E j-AlI')---

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