Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Sep 1896, p. 3

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Q} will n-open on `l`lIU_DAY. hut. |Il OIIOHIO houtoanlnd ladtdoolluu I: undo. ll ml of Unlvonlwcudumoo. Inna:-u II launch. and nodal Inn- uluu. `ho nllondt and culture d has Qnllld Vitl Ila thin! nub! nuuu Interns. ou.,unu|o Tho plmolyz qr nlluploo Inn in culti- mea In Indian and Jamnlns. Thin huuillul was usually grown to: height of about thirty test; It ha: I Itnlght trunk. much branched above. and covered wlthn very Imoolh brown bu-k. The leaves vary In the Illd shape. but no always of 1 dark. Ihlnlng groan . color. Dnnnlhn mmmn of Jnlv IIIII I DIII ll` IIWIII OK HIP`, Inllll IICII . color. Duringtho month: of July and August themes in In tun bloom, the blossoms oonlduing of very fragrant, small. white owers. -' Wlunn g In: nlnnh-Mann nf nllnnnn Procrou In the Art of Navigation. "gal. (`Inna -na Anhnnl Is- how ALQHOE snows. ..j_L_._ FUTUCCI. would say. In poor people do- their ailments ; thoy hnvo no 11- nnlv fond In A TH: DAILY nnrnsn wni. MOHDAY. SE1-vrmmmm 28. ..1s9o Tanhge l;reaa for pu-king hows. ull kinds ol pre_soes and apple mnchincry. panng III-_ china sad slicers. was re... nor`: 1. PW Ina-H arm. 1.4 |C9eI:3'V7q9d| age; mns_, w1n{rrcs_;s.| OOIKENOING ION! SEPT. . Bull: ovary Sunday at 5 pan. from ton to Roehuhr and rock dun from/`Pun one It l:l| p.m. Take ().'l'.B. tnln loaning Klug- Iton Ind) mm. JA8. HI.'.DDEN 85 CO. lunatic! ohjdb TILIPIIOII I0. I83. -'\1l\'-`-I lsfmui EEL?| IHO IIII UIIXI IIIXKI SALRR (WHCI & YAID-Gnu! Ontario and Wit ninth. mzr..2:.'{ --""o- IT IS` sou) on its mamrs , . . _QWT5: w. an. nuunn-I amber Collo . Ontnrlo. Oico, phone 525. R K. KILBORN Il.D. ||.(`..P. & 8., LATE vo Medical Slnporlntoncfant Klnm-ton Gono- ral H0s|)H.0\l. Coronnr for city and country Omen formerly occupied by tho late Dr. soun- -lon. Telephone N0. M8. DR. STIRLING. Corner Wuuam 6: Wellington Streets. Q Tolophono M). urn`. uunuw--4 us uugnauuvnnv. 0'lr-o forrnarly norxnplml by Dr. A. Btlokhouna A. BIBBY. m BROOK STE . THE a ludln but and linrnublo colt: Tolophono 0. am. `II III IIICIIVI LEAVES FOR PIUPON WEEK DAYS It no pm. On Tlumlnyu Tlmndnn and Rat- nwyn [ulna In Bollovhln. I further ruonlnn to `HIOEI. HANL Y.J. P. (H BELIEVE. [7 forum phone 3). ONE`! TO [DAN IN LARGE 03 SMALL Iuml. at low Into: 0! interest on Olty and Fun Property. Loan: gran on 010.1 and County Debentures. A ply to TIIOIAI Blloou. Iununr Frontenac on: and Inuit- mont Booloty. Olllou opposite the Font Oloo. ,.;_ ::___..,.4__j__. (VEO. W. BELL V.R. "IND D. V. D.H. DIS- I ponnr And lianidonoo.81b Prlnoun uncut. Connultut on: free. Tolophono 514. Bunch ofoo--Blbby'| Livery. Brook strut. HJBRKHPONDINCI 0 one sud Qua shook. nAl.m nvvml 1. VA} U tor. Notary Public. Conlmlnloner for Mklnq aidnvln in Ontario for mo in the Province of Queboc. Monev to land It cur- rent rates. Ofoo. Anchor Dnlldingmlurlot Square. Kingston. J a. 3.. IICOANN AOOOUNTANT AND 113.41. . Estate Ann . Rant: and coconut. ooI- loctod. Money to loan AH wont tutu. Oloo as: King |t.. ovor W00`: nu Storm: E. 8PARK.\. ,'\D.Sa L.D.S l.D., DEN- . TIST. Oloo. :8oQ.rIuce- ptrooc./R.ul- dance. 13! Unlvenlty Avonnu. Oiloo houn. lp.m. to a p.m. Sutnrdn ovonlu B to 10. Telephone 846. C. P. Shermnn. D.D. .. L.D`S., Aulltnnt. LEONARD (JLEIIENTS, L.D.8. DENTIIRT directly orvoonite tho Pout Oioo Wolll hon ntreot Klnnnton. Entnbllnhocf In 1 . 'o.Ae.:hono No.33. Esuldonoobl King Itnot st. AND APPBAIS` Klnnton. Ont. ll. NEWLAND8, uwnrnwr AN! - Appniur. corner of Block and King If-feet; over Wide : Dru; Ssoro. Entrants: on lung uh-eat. nut 90 WK10 oloo. ALLAN LINE A. AYKROYD. D.D.I-1.. L.D.R. Dentist . ()!Hee over Hobart`: Modienl Hull. corner Prlnueas and Ba nt. Ht:-sofa. Kin non. Tele- phone 510. Real unce. 115 York 8 wet. OI` IVIIY IIXOIIPTIOI. 00Blll!ll ONDI.N(7I 07110!-Ooncn (h- Own Itrooh. ARTHUR. ELLIS (lumbar of tho Ontario` Auoouuon oi A.-onmou). AEOHITEUI AND APPBAISEE. Ooo Brook Street. Klnnton.0nt. ` Dodd'| Kidney Pills has been recommend- ed to me by my physician, and, III: u`lvtoe,I send one ollu-,t.ho not two bans. Plano than 171 ut delay. POWER. & SON ARCHITECTS. HEB.- ohnntn Bank Building, corner Brook and Wallinlton streets. Phone 312. 7 owlm Wellington ed to by pnysloum, mu, an advice, I ollnx-,t.lno::-loo delay. 3."; ;._,n# `A111-u-nirtn I-11-171171! Genemen-A new m.axoL{' called Dodd'e Kidney Pills has been recommend- by my physician, by -I-H7 T----wjyj-7 -' or the successful Treatment of Al Diseases of the Kidney: and Urinary organs, .7` C STEAMER iiu ma Brlghfs Blwasoz Dlabztoo and Paralysis, and.-all forml ol Blood Poisoning. ?I -1'MDodd'I Medicine 00., Toronto. Gant.lomen-A new medlolno nnam. `Kldnnv pm. Inn hum n\nmnmand- _IlY'i`Hi G: LYON. nAnm'rin 561L101. ton. Gum. Ontario Chnmbon. 00., rlnoeouoncoroolllooll.) KYTHI & LYON. BARRIBTEI ton &n..0ntnrio A E. H. nn"ruI. Q.C. ')F-1i f nA"LisAY '1)IJrr. u7u`|A\-(ifyr mi. `'1 lorsurly occupied by "Gold Gun." T010- ono . vvnnuuo -. -vuu-v uva-u -nun-I v-uuuuuy ----,- Youfl truly, `ANDREW IILKIN Onliton. MoPhanon 00.. Emma. _i. H. McCAMMON. m.o., cn.. nnulu-up l`.nlIAn9g Plnnnlninnn nhtl Kn--an `R .l'HUR ELLIS (llombu of the Ontario Auoohson oi my Street. PICTON ANEEELLEVILLE. CST?! I II'.`I'\I'\ HAS. F`. SMITH. BARRISTER. 801.101 Notary Public. klnn `DR. JENNIE U. DRENNAN. In fnuv-s..-|n nn..nnl...l I.- II- A I10-nLL. I\ \lIu- tn $97` (luooouon to Dual 0 Iootl.) -DIALIES l1l-- `wool: AND COAL. jvugplc/C1_. cARDsT Anon-u1_'i-:cTunAL. "3-Toi2Tsi5i;I\ii-: ri? ` |_A.I_ R I _ . . . . E I . L A L :- ABDHITEGI` AND `pnlur. VETERINARY. LIAVIS KINGSTON- Golnu Iut-`I`uosduyu. at 5 p.m. Going Woub-l`rIduy|. at 10 pan. "PARKS:--Hnmllton Mm, return M50; To- ronto .00. return :1 50- lontnnlotm return I H). rthn and mu 1 Included bod: wan. JAB. SWIFI` &00.. 1`. HANLEY & SONS Froiaht Agontn. Pauonnr Annu. _F'lNi\NClAL._ 'I*5"i"i ls.% -DENTAL. - DICAL: LEGAT uvuw, nvnv-, V I In: N: aloium nnd Surgoonu .19 Ioutrenl ntnot. T010- Bonotudtoduoib. lawn-Idlnmnans` Qlhxnnoolmvvpppo... MIKE'S 1'b.@1ypeOO! tho FRAUD cl Ihodny. see yo_u get. Ca:-t5r's. LIAVIS Golnn Iut-`n:osd |s71bstit1i31-1A "I I11 III IIllIIl lllVll'$5l0lI WIIII your father Inn night." "WM! about!" `'1 In: trying to pol-mule him that toothpick Ibotn won going out of style. What did be any!" Ho nld he'd Not walnut any Ing- gcnlon 0! that son." "'58. `Id you do?" "I nhnnnnll lhn nnhhn." snc Vllll pay mm. He was new, no. of course, when Ms III-0 uplodod ho aid that he wan`: IWIM It In: loodod. ` n... - gluon`. nun:-_o.|I.n nan MI. nun uuu gnu Inn:-nu In nu uuunc-. The boallhfnluu of the cumin 0! whool-riding In olonrly provod by the not that the people of to:-not times. who had no blayolu. are nearly all dead. HQ in mild I "B1111" cool. humans In no menus. are nanny an man. B0 I: called I "Billy" gout. hooauu In In mall I um-on; Will. It dlnnunn In M an nthnn dnlnn u III IIIOII I HINDI. Wlll. It dhguun us to no others dolna the {comb thing: we do. In thin world you pt whu you (In. |10llll0l'IIII|D WHQII UIOII DH I011` YIUX. What makes this lagging nd tho moat favor In the eyes of (Air wsamrn la the pioturuquo ooct. which It adds to the bloyolllc ooatumo. Whoa worn bya num- bar or whoolwoman riding topzhor II (In: than I decidedly noml-rnlmnry up rnnoo. Thu Roman lagging la ly an adaptation of the lull dun Illlhry boot. While primarily Intended fr an by whoolwomon, Is In also ndlng favor with oquutrlonnoc. sun ngm Io nmo nor uluanes. 1! your wlfo had her llfe to live our ngnln would tho mnrry yon? ' ' ` Whon a doctor Inn: A visit ho nmkaa ngun woum Ino your When I doctor [Ayn A vlnlt he makes the VII hlm. Hg in new. an. of rnnrnn. when M: IWIII II W3 ITIX. D000 3 good Ilory-tailor in hll own yarn when taming hln brown? Tho mnnnv.lnndor nnnnndn human ha ROCHESTER_F_?OUIE Ylfll WIIEII IIIIIIIIII llll DIOWIY The money-lender mooted: booouno ha ulu gun lnhreu In his bunlncu. Tho hnnllhlnlnnm of that nxnmln nf I Is-nun. A bninnoo wheel in what the beginner in bicycling norm for. "Don't not ntild_" nld l.hn hlnvnln ll'I muyonnj YUIPIII [0l'. DoII'tg0inttlod," nld the hloyolo whool to In npnkoa. A mndnut nlrl wlll glint: tn!-n rlnwn W111! I0 I IDHKUI. A modest glrl wlll always turn down tho light In hide her blushes. ll vnnr wlfn had hnr Mfg tn llvn nvnr nus mung rxumg noon. It In much neuter Illd vutly morn comfortable than the old leather logging, whloh ttpd closely to the log. tiring the wearer. and which was hot and un- oomforublo when unod on long rldu. Whn mnkm this Inn-Inn find the moat women of thet city. and from there in- troduced throughout the country. In eppeerenoe. the legging resembiee e. oevnlry boot much more than anything else. it in mode of black or colored leather. and while being piieble end iooee ebout the Ankle. in eti Ind retains its boot-leg-like eppeernnoe above. It fit: oloeeiy IPOIIIICI over the instep end fol lows the Itiwhing which joins the upper to the lower pert of the shoe. thus mak- ing the Ihoe and legging open like e nut tting riding boot. [tin mnnh nnntnr and vnntlv mm-e The Honlau boob logging for whnol woman is the latent addmon to the feminine oyolo oontuvuo. TM: logging dleru In many respect: from the ordin- ary bloyolo logging, having nll_0l' its ad- vantage: and none of its dlscomfol-tn. In r-In umda In nnnsnrnnna in Chlmmo VIIIIIIIII IIIG D0118 OK ID! UIHUUHIIUITI. It nt made its Appearance in Ohlongo nndivan at once adopted by the wheel- xou xnow. man an om name In mine. Butlt jun happened. Pot-hnps you'd better advocate the Russian syn- tom, after all." Mn nlu- l`II Dunn -uhnnl gwul Inn!-n tn Bill, AIDS! All." No, nlr; I'll buy nwhoel and learn to ride lt."-Detrolt Free Prou. STEAMER "H/iMiTLToN 7DI"l||.I1I|\l Oh. you. To buuro. 0! oouna. Meant to all you. Happened to run across Hume on the Boulevard the ochor oven- lng and rode to Mme way together. The hnndkcrohlof was in her way. and she gave It to me to carry. Forgot o return It. You know. she : an 01 ame of nlinn Rub. It-. hunt Iunnnmnnnl Dav-hnnn Ola Wcuunh Dlnooiuy um now also Will _ Got Inn. HuIry." nld Ibo lltllo win. no the hot the Illld of hu Mg hulbnnd. I'm (Inc! Show you enjoy your when! to much, all list you fool the hm {or riding It. not you no homo no_ mum now. You on o! for n spin, In the morning and I nova! no you oh dlnnor until Inc no light. I don't know but (Iona-nl K lolpll. tho Ohio! at Polloo at 80. Peta:-Iburu. not done the right thing." "Whnfs mm" Bo nqulm ovary oyolin In the Run- dnn onpllnl to carry n lnrgo number ox- polld nt tho book of his machine, so thnl when n loo:-char bunks loose he will be known by mtoronoo to the Hit, and 1! than be any Iulplolonl ohu-Actor dlng about In or tho an bu Identied in the was way." . l'd nnvar stand it. I'd rain an nnnv Iwoauoau mm wuo In r-no worlur" Not that I know of, dour. But we haven't the Ruulnn system. Now. wh In this!" and the lllstle wife bald up tlllncy handkerchief of lace with a dell- cate odor and toll tale Inmala in the I'd never amend It. I'd ralee an army and lght met. The next move would be to heve every married men carry the lloenee for uh matrimonial venture on [all bank, end to make a Iendwioh ot bun by nqulrlng mm to have his nune end plane ot buulneee or residence up:-and out in bold type over his oheet. What I glorloue oountry or freedom line would he then!" Rut It vnlahf. In incl`. :1 wall "unrl mour- Both might be jun so well, Henry,` from mi point a! view. I no Judklno riding by has almost ovory night with none lady that In not Mrs. J udklnu. Sho I011: me. Just an you do. that business hops men 3 good deal Intel than It did when tlmoo wore bettnx. And then Jud- khn am in his sleep, don't you know?" Dn I nun-_rln I over nnnlnct van dr nnl llllllll nu mop, noun you (nuwr Do I ovcr-do I over neglect you 0`:- n children or forget that you are tho Iwootoat little wlfo In the world? Most that Y Iznnw nf rlmnl Hut In "I had :1: nnlnulnd oonvarution with nun! fnihnr lnn nlnht " NEW LEGGINGS FOR CYCLISTS. noMAnc"6ii"'1'H: WHEEL; III II) III)! :01! the III! uuunulilllnuil lIlIllIlI4I\IIV -BE'I`WEEN- ll:-Ilton. Toronto. lln Icon. 1000 Il- laldl. Bnpldn ol the 1. Lawrence and lontuol. Royal mu Stnmnlllpa. lmorpool. Quebec I Ionnsl lull larvioo from From From Llvorpool. Steamship Inntnnl. Quebec luau Nnmlallun . . . . ..l)Jun...lIJnn.8 p.m ll ..un Parisian . . . . . . ..:n Jnn...llJun,9|.l'n Ilaun buxununn 4 July.. 5.luly,a n.In Jun IoI1|o|Inn.`....ll July..ll Juli.` Dan RATIO 0! PAIIAGI-(JAB! l. "'.'.r.':.`% `.::*.:.:.'a*a.".,'::.'.s.,..`.`:..`.':`.' .`.2:.'.*.."`.:.f* U\uno-1' u I Lo A .u1 . noun: or LoI?rlon;::g;).od( ao.1>3."pu? `T5. LittloLtV0rP1l18, ITO IIIO IIVOTIW IIIDJXQ Fr:-quaniiy as many M a down por~ nom are to be non making thus tigurm Crowds in each instance Iurtonnd tho luoider, And he has all thn uaiunnoo ho mud: in supplying raw muorlni. By panning the hand along the amide nut- iinos which are rnt shaped out. the and in grndnnliy smoothed aw, Ild ii the moldnr ha: any artistic Into 5 gure noon nannmosummctinncns. Ooouionnliy an arm or n log tum bias to pieces while the artist in xing up I hand or I but, but willing hands help to unit tho Hg- urn. and InJull an lmnr the upootuon can no the idulo! the artist. The ilgm-an last until the tide onmon in and wulan Ihom nwny. av-nuy-urv In Inc nuuu. A fuarlto form of dlvarulon this not with nomo of the visitors on the bench at. Conny Inland bu boon to fashion Imi- uuona of nu hnmnn body In the damp and. 'l`heno Imlutlona have usually taken the maps of the tomnla form. and some of them hue been full-ly well done. Recumbent guraa. an I! In (loop sloop. are the fnvorlte Iubjoch. Fro-unanllv an mnnv In A tlnnnn nnr. FIIKOI "In mnrna! Thu`: what I onn t mnh out.-why he didn't do It!" ])l'0NSI\I ll'l_V I\ll'pl'IIO Inll I10 WIS I0 KPIIXI. Reokon Inn was disappointed," ro- plled cho old man with I laugh`. "How dlnppolnuodf" Wall. that was Joe Hnndy. lo'n Joe lmv hnd four or ve pop: at each other 'hout n [on hawg.hut no nne'u bln hurt. I went to tnwn to-day mostly to (It An- nther pop nkhim. He cum up ycro moat- ly to git 8 pop at me." "Did vnu mnnn that ha Inn Mdlnn xy to gun a pop 3: me." "Did you moan that ho was hiding hehlnd that log to get 5 not at you?" I exolqlmed. Fhr shore!" "But he might hue that me by Inh- ILHAV" Inmny mu: gone to town " And Johnson ain't home?" No. Did you wish to see himY" No. reckon not." With that he turned and unto:-ed oil and 1 MW him no more. Thu evening I inlti Johnson about thn man and ex- prorlsni my nurpriu that he Wll no an-u. Rnnimn lm was tllnnnnnincnl," ro- .. . ._..-. _,,_,...._. Ad pinned to stop at Johnson`: cr..`f.u [or two or three days and meet a couple of prominent. moonshinere but when I rooohod the phwo I found the family nbnont. says: the Detroit Free Press. A ooiorod man who posted by told um um he had met Johnson and his wiio on the road to town and they would vomrn before dark. I therefore not down on the doorstep tn wait. I had smoked half :1 pipe and happened to be looking into the woods not-om: the foul when I new n Innn rule from behind a log with n rie in his hands. A glnnne woo enough to show that he was I native, nnd ft-ei~ lug the want of company I eountered down the path and crossed over to him. An I drew near and ululed him Inotiood that he looked ohngrinod. ".~`.hnnmimr nnuin-ale!" I nukmi an I man no mono onngrmau. Shooting squirrels?" I naked, as I ooml him some tobacco. "No, nah!" he nlly nplled an he re- fuaod the g|l't.. I'm wnitinw ham for Jnhnmn. Thn H1880 NIB Kllia. I'm waiting here for Johnson. The fnmlly has gona to town " And Johnson am : home?" CI` I ' I & C` Round Trip TI:-keen lrom Klnnton to mrrnon~.- Mich .......................... ..o ouvnuuo om . .. nmruw. Il1oh........ 81` I . IINNEAPOLIH. Minn . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . (kmvurdlna In Roma. Tlokotu good to return nmll nth. Pull portlonlnn M. K. Ir. P. and 0. P. E `Hunt oloo Ontario amt. r_. ooxwn}. n. w. roman, Ant. Gen. Pun. Act. Gen. l`pnnnr. llllll MB (Dr nun Oll 5| IIOIFI. I know nln'0 runnln' no junk- shop," the lmnt said As he passed over nine cutlo . ``run` I'm much ohllgnd mr yo lur.mn ln this exception. I hunted (or go `way washout. at-em n thnaytur uhow, but of I wua EH` hov pnld real mnm-y out An` nut, I don't t-hlnk Mahl- mhnl would aver fnrghm ma fur ll . But this postage stamp! `ml llkoly hev got lust. h.~. nru I gntn ohunoa her use `am an I cr-uhln v man who dime an I've got nnntner_junk-knlfe. So on long 02: I Jen` trudml in fur M. 1 Mn enjoy this noun wash a clear 1-nnnclenoe nu go home an` tall Mehlbnhel all about It." llll'E(l IIIIHL" [-I don`: me how we mm do any- thing like that." It. ud he a grant. ncoommodatzlnn." All right," mid the mnluhlu ticket. seller. "Hand over the jack-knlle." I And he thrthlm out n ticket. `*1 lzunuu nIn'Q InI|I\In' nn (nub, OGIHI Oll IMOIIIIF OI UIS IIOIO." The ticket seller was thoroughly nmmod by thlrmme and he nnnwu-ed:- You. I:t n Inn I5." '1`lmt. ll make eighteen oentn. 1 rec- kon you'll want seven oenbll more." I'm afraid I wlll." W31, here : the eighteen cents. I ll come around tar-night on not down anywhere yo put me an` whau ye think I've seen eighmon ocular wuth. ye kin send one 0' yer hired men Around an untlly me. I'll git rlght up an` go out- nn' there won`t be In] dL`W|H'baIIOQ\V.|atr Iunmver." l IIIIOW 0| [IUD K0 HI H5 VIII. Wal. there : only one thing 1 offer ye. Ye can take yer oholm. give ya this here jack knlle that I p u qxmru-.r fur leIa n a your ugn. which only hoz one blade out 0 three broke. Er I'll glvo ye thln ton-v pl-uu of oln-wln` tarlmcker whlun l V gain tar take home ez :5 present her hlred mun." HI , I An-N5 nu. lunnu uvn nun An In IUIIIGVI`-X`. We can't do anything like Mme. You'll hnvn to buy a mlcket for the whuln \ show or not go In us all." Wnl. them : nnlv one hhlnnv 1 km {V IIII I pill IIII lIV0l'l"` It wax a dull day Mad` the man In the box-oloa Inn A um. lonoly and to hop tho oouverutlon going. be un|wored:-- Yes. 1! you don ! u-k me lo mu vou xnw ma snow (or nounng." "1 wouldn't make no Ionh roquut on that. I'm wlllln tor pay fur my amuse- ment. or go washout. But would you take the two-cent stamp: in port pu- mont!" _ ' You. We oan use them." An' I've got I dime with oholo In It. Would ye Joe 91 soon lot that go In fur ungbz conic! That`: n .d|1oount of two com! on Account at tho hole." 'I`hn tlnlvnt. nnllnr urn. lhnlnlulnhlv '1'_nen was I vuuuu oxpnunon (too II he strolled up to Ibo box-olco `6! She- theater. Ho Imoked Mn bond with an nnsumptlon of nonohuhnns and and In the young man who _, wu nlllng tlcketa:-- ' R. 1; nnlrvtgo Law -nullhlv -nln an pennre. 110 any pug `um-no IIIIIIIDL "We can loll you I can for twenty- nvo cum." Thur: re-.-k-bottom prion. II R?" Wm mm : all-a nnv dimonnl an that." "'I.'nIE'I !"..".'K'lX)IF0ll.I pflt. II II? We can : (ITO any discount on that." W31. I dunno. Would yo Iorur do mo 3 puu'n|l favor? It Inn A dull dnv And" Mn man In the Oommcnnln Tuudny. Supt. lbth. tumor: I o! thhllnn w ll lanvo Klnuton nah East at 0:!) I m. on Tue-dis I. Thunulnyn an Sat- uni: only. (loin u|tBp.m. uouvl rum nr Montreal Exhlhltlou. um. ml: to mh. I-DO OOVIVCTIIIIOII 3011!`. DO IllIWBlV(l:- Yes. you don ! uk me to pan you Into the show for nothing." "1 wouldn't mnko no such mount on cum- Bo yo oln`tu In nnnh|n' oIn _oII hare tor-night!" "You; III." was the minor. "W0 In a porfonnnuoo bun amry night." "Crowded hounu?" "Oh I yuan we can nd u place {or you lt ynn wan! to go In." "1 wouldn't want nnvt-Mn van Il- u ynn wan: to go Ill." "I wouldn't want nnyth|`n' v 0!- pennlre. 'Mo|t any plan; 'mh!IS IIIIEDL you twenty- ktau In which It Wu It:-ongly Develop- ed and Pu-slutonl. III HIIII l'""l"'|`u Then in: n wmtnl oxpnulon on bl: mg n In nrolhd no to lbs has-omen THE BARTERING INSTINCT. Not Aner squirrels. INDIVIDUAL Instruction In IDOK-KEEPING SHOITHAND 000. __PlQOI'I|l0I QC CIVIL SERVICE oxuninntlon. FALL TERI BEdlNS IIP`I'. II . lheollom. Ital of Tom-`hon. Into nrnnnmanh now. For nonhllln cal Mini- SERVICE BEGINS Int. -can Teachers. nrnncomanln pcrtloulun So- "m"""" J. B. McKAY. Pa-In. 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 rates than any other company. I00 Wellington street. Ottawa. Head Office of the Company. ' Boduouvl I lope. `The People'sL1Ie Insurance 60., Toronto. 254 and 256 PRINCBSSKSTREB1} A...\...I........ n..II IA`! I: I` nun-1-x `JAMES We Are Making It Hot For Hard . . .Times.-. . |Vvire Whisk Sink Brusn LMCKELVEY 85 BIRCH tion. 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Wood`: Pbouphodinohu boenunod sucooutuiiy byhundrodnot cuuthntucod Almost hopeleu-ououhMlnd been tuned by the most talented playti- ciAu-cuea untwoi-can t.hovo:goofdaIpcirAndinn:nity-onui.lnt.won honoring overtbo g-ruo-but with the continued and partnering unool ' Wood`: Phosphodino. than one: that Ind been given.up to dip. was restored to manly vigor and ha|lI.h-Ro|dor you need not doupur--nonnI- ' tar who has given you up u |ncurnblo-tho remedy In now within your Nlch. by iuuuyoucu be restored wt iiioot unefuinauundhnpplnm. Price. can pnchge. 31; clxpwhnu. 30; bynntruot postage. Om willplmu, :1:-`rnatraratcnlla aw. Punphint ti-no to any addl. 15.- na..-; n-_._-_.. uu_.a--.. tn... I-\-_-4- All-TAM:-. ' Warry, Erauiva Use of Opium, Tohtro, or Alnlollt Sdnulcuu, dd` and lydonhnn Itroou, (Odd-follow: Bloch). Kingston. --an u'\IaU' on-`uunu-unu -u uulv. n -Au.p|lUU uvu Iv -q an-at 1110 Wood company, Windsor, one-, canals. 69 '71 BROOK STREET. KINGSTON. For use about kitchens, stoves, sinks, etc. It will not burn if it becomes desira- ble to brush off anything burned in an oven, and the grease in the sink water keeps it from rusting when used as a sink brush. It is very easily cleaned as the dirt will not stick to it and become offensive as with a brous brush. The Leading Undertaker and Furniture Dealer. TO BE HAD ONLY FROM Imp . }n1'1'1'Ens rm no man Hopltctn,U.DgllII!~4 Rlonel1eu& ontario M. 60. -.uorvvu-uI Cures = lgruotm non and Unt! dj _N'au-rannnnn.hnnl2nnn_` mamcmn, % N01` A mums. And as '15unu J3}; Ilrdlcal Qualities 0! at bars. 00!`! ABC -innate &- Kmasrou. our vnv;uI-tUUjuI i1T?Er0N & rmkoxs Canada PR1??? Runways WESTERN Hcuhsnons Oct. 1, 2 & 3. D...`-..I 'l"-In 'l`|nhnt- lvnrn Klnnutnn tn u tun` 208 Prlnoou Istroot. } 'N.'I.-'-ALL NEW (XXIII cmcnao. DETROITW AND Inna-Iinnll l'\l|l|I'l'c \I II In I I y as w: - u up - At the Following Inc: from Klngnon: ETIOIT or P0111` HURON . . . . . . . . . . . ..| 1 - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...-o . . . . . . . . .. 9 AU!` IMGINAW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lo AY any . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1o RAND BAPLDH... .... .. 11 1 A00 . 13 . 18 M I7 NINA?! ................. .. .. . A L or MINNEAPOLIS, II 1.10.. hi! and `uh: .............. .. . on..|..a. ......I u. unlnrn until on. main. vulvnvv, v u I n v u u . . Ivur WESTERN POINTS, Oct. I, 2 and 3 AI. nu Inlln-Inn Faro: from Klnnton : iwpvunh. Xiibi. jbijbt mum FAY: Excunsmul I Wllf-OI`. "I. l|I|'l'I Iva In-u - . 9|! duct to r. rm. 1 an I oh as bar" Ooxutlpa hard In amb bnl nu pm. 1 howl In from dub aumnr." OI dooov equal to laekul oonlmul story. onun.-quoI: It can cpl Illln Cough "I00. 1.1.1.1.. In....o.... I... In (1 Illhnlnll. I91 Hotmulnu uooullnothn. the manu- " PM III. round by Inch`: Ehomnnllc (Divot and Kidney) Pills. ~ "Thou Huh : pm. have lndoodlgun 1 contort to mo." Mnlald on nllunon ol -1% ton. ue with ux :3`. I: win K : I In hgnulirtuud _u_ ol__uu'_II_."__X_I__> ho - com: :1 .l'no'wdo::b 1... : ch`. p11:5 i.33 _ pawn` THE DECLINE. IlAM'LTON R FIONTRBAL LINE. -I Soldin Kin Dalia-nhn . NWAY. Illllng Through the Boy of Qnlnto. .. Ill! Ind Vlor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. u 51 Ink odto I won. In. or Mgr lnlommzwh to m '1'. HANLIY U SONS. Aunts. Selections of Wool- en: for the coming season can be found at the store of) Pauonur Azania. %'NE;0F : %? THE FINEST I-I IJ&D1& ` V "'F. HER6 nu nan nIn'Iv\\l IIIDDF n niunv-3 `.".'.`.m*" 3-` IX XIIWA TRAVELLING aiiidehbly bii the pun Inn ollnunt." No Ld DOODIO IQIIIJ IIek'4 PIIII . FOLGQIB, I IIU Tailor, `-4-5 WALF1:-? nua;- -u-n ..|100 D50 mi VIII hkhgond p-Id Instinct: km to BIC: "lC'," lll if? f HQ? husband In bud auto loan: Inoly, nndlhnvohod Do have e'u.Pohr'c;I found In onrsltlnd olnuuuhnou um Itwu Impoalblo to drum nploltu llllllllldl runny could not (others my noniolbovny old clothes in tho nldnotlholowouuolmy Month." Auuoouyvorll. l`nohc-Now. ehlldnn. I want you allhbloutllllhtycuoon Munpln cl llllo (Inc I meant`: Ilium)-ht In dnppihcun 'l._ .. .,.._ ._..._ _.. -..- .-.._... . . -.--w. Tho other day tho nlorgymnn` of qnlto o humhlo limo church In tho Iuhux-M woo olmtllod to no Among his nnoll and devout oooomhly o woll-known hutmy" who had boon ono of tho oonotnnt ottondnnh at tho molt {amon- oblo church In tho nolghhahooot Am! ooolng hot than-o oovunl Snndoyo In nuc- oolnion. ho fl-It bound to ooll upon hot. whoa oho at onoo rolnu-kod on tho ool- vloo.-and told how owl one woo to am that (onus! oonpoptton ouch o humhlo ono: "la." `and do. "no mm don Iuucruvwucpuou. with nausea Icuodndu Uh cnruivo povorolor Bltlarlxiiaillotho bhcilyndh BOUT"! T ldooonou0b_._ IIIAKIIIQI (II H10 [l|IllOl'IIl(.l." Only In one reepect the old Hebrew mnlntnlned lte hold. It was chelengunge of the eeared wx-lung: of Israel and the omolel tongue of thelr Elurlpturee. In the synagogue: theee booke were mul In the original Hebnw, but were lneerpretoed to the people through Anunelo perm phreeee celled Tergunulm. Toetlmonlee ebennd end agree that much wee the one regularly, so that the common people could no longer umlereund the umrod Mayne of their tuners. and of chelr Borlpturee. The current language of the tiny wee nooordlngly the Arnmelo, end Ihle wet: the tongue employed by Christ In Me dleooureee wllh hle dleolplee and wlth the people. The llehrew ee nnoh wee known well only to the? learned. bnc wee not understood thoroughly by, the common neonle. OOIHIIOII |D0]IlO. Tho oonootnou of this oonoluaion In otluund by the word: oltaed Iu the New '1`:-umonl. ngmly usugnt In me eonooll or mueeunn. The mm In the oene, enpeolnlly as eeen In the word: of the New Tenement other than Greek. ehow that the Lord Ipoke en Ammelo luuaueg_e;,_.end of thle Inna/ueue egnln I Ouiueen dhleot. The AremeIo II n branch of the north Selnmo end an web A 1-Inter tongue of the He- brew. Long before the oloee of the Old Testament oenon the Aremelo hm eup- pleneed Hohrow In popular Inc In Iereel, and Imd heoome the lnngungu 0! trade and buelneen between the people 0! Byrle end eountee further out. Already I Jeremleh and an Euektel show the In- uence ot this Ionguo; the name In true of the Inter Plalme. I-looloulutee, end eepeulelly En-n and Daniel. both of whIoh oonteln pm-Ilnnn wrmon In thln dleleot Du:-In; the Mu-oebeam perlod the Arn- melo had vlrtuully nnpplented Hebrew In Israel. It In need In the Talmud, and Ite uonerel nee Ie reported hy Phllo. n eoutomponry of St. Paul. and by the hletorlnn Josephus, who call: It the "Inaguege of the fntherlend." Onlv In nna rnnnent the old Rehnaw W!` OOIIGIVIH III! IOIOWIIIQ Il|0F8:- The question as to the language spoken by Jesus did not particularly interest the earliest Church fathers. They eonned themselves in this regard to the question as to the original language employed by Matthew in the preparation cl his gospel. whiol.-. Paplas declares. was ~Hebrew." The current opinion was that the Lorri had employed the "Syriac" as his ver- nacular. which term was used inter- ohangoahly with "Hebrew" and Chal- doe." This beoame the settled tradition of the Church down to the Reformation and later, and when in 1565 Wldrnan- stadt published the first edition of the New Testament in Syrian. this work was greeted with a warm welcome on the ground that now the Church possessed the very words of the Lord as he had spoken them. Only a few skeptical minds. such as Bonliger and Grotiun, doubted the correctness of this eonclu- sion. and claimed that the Savior had spoken a mixed dialect then current in Palestine. Among the Jesuits the idea early gained ground that the Lord's ver- nacular must have been the Latin. as this was the language spoken by the saints in heaven. This view was Ilrst promulgated by the Pater Iuchoter in M48. A nentury later another Jesuit scholar. Hardouln. assigned as a new reason for this view the fact that the Vulgate, or omolsl Bible of the Roman Catholic (Thurch. was also written in the Latin lunguage. On the other hand. Protestant scholars began to maintain that Jesus spoke Creek. the language of the New Testament. So good an authori- ty as the late Prof.Dollt1.soh believed that Christ spoke a relatively pure Hebrew. the study of this language having been rigidly taught In the schools of Paleetluo. The facts in the case. e-meoiallv as .. _..- _-...._-... -._ -....-- _...__ . Thie mnoh-diecneeed question HM I | deeper intorclt thgn tho! 0! more curi- oeity. It hue prnotionl hearing: on prob- lem: of biblical interpretation. and the verbal inapirctlon oi the Scripture. It in an old queetion,hnt one that in oonctently new in'itI intereete, an in loan from the repeated dieouuione it he: elicited in re- cent ydnrl. The latent end possibly the beet of theee is found in I Imnll volume by Dr. Arnold Meyl-. oi the University of Bonn. entitled Joan Mu?-I'onprauhe" (Jceua' mother-tongue), which in rich in historical and other rletqnnd from which we condemn the tolowlng fuots:- The nunntlnn an no the lnnnunmv nnnkan In-sou, nannoru. I The mo:-in of_ Sohultuh nu-ores. or at ~ but ot the chrome tanning process, which I: practically the same thing. hnvo baon aulclontly demonstrated In the ; report generally orednsd In leather uln- clou that Foortlnror has made several mllllon dollar: during tho luv the you-u. Bchulixo was chemist and had Ib- nolnioly no knowiodun oi the canning bnsinou, Buwonr. he had an idea for tho imp votnom ofiho unnngar procu- Iolin/guo in the union: enohliuh- moniu tho country. um! be much! to 'onliii'ihoinioroIi oi the his cannon. Ho llnnlly attracted the altnntionbl Blumonihul & 00.. of Now York, who cloud 1 deal with him. He sold hia palonu outright to this firm for about 090.000, and with the money bought 3 little propcrty at Mnmuu, Vn., when he uttlod down. Ho in out of it all now, lmi many man an muting ion-mm: from the up:-Iiontion 0! his rlluoovory. Blnmnnhhnl & Ca. lold out In Beebe mo npruonnon on an tuuoowry. Blumonunl & Co. sold out so` Beebe & Foordornr of Phlladolphiu, who organ- ised the Patent Tnnnngo company. with work: at Wheat Shoat Lane and Coral 4 mm, Fmnktord. Th. mnrltn nf Hn|n1lQ.un n manna: nr AI an nw yuu-I. mluuy un-uugn we ump- Mdnpf 5 new process 9! tanning Invent ad by an old. Gal-man nomad An Bohultu. The hvontor has non unruly 090,000 from the Isle of his pu- -ont. whllo neural mnnntutnnn but gathered in In-an fortune: by manor 11 " ~ I Ilwn [ulna In llollovlun. futthcrggruonlnn 'l'll%- Y. J. BELIEVE J. awxrr a cc., n.n.uu.mmsI.1:nvu.hn ll Oin lsppou not the Discount leap um. lonohrrulvnnlnuu. `I'M lather lndnltry 0! GM country jkon on I duldpd boon during the {ow nun. nnlnlv thronnh the ndan- I TIIU ICSII lllllllnry OI IIII WEB"? tow nun. unduly though adop- tion of n nan moon: of hnnlu: Why she Gave Up the llonnoc Panda. nu- -..___ .n,A .n, .,, , - Whit I-suntan]: Did Cln-lntvlponk 7 sou) i-us ucnrr CHEAP. ._......__ -...- - ll j] for It. -'Nn-, nhlldonn ` lllcllvlnl .4:AIJ4LI- --1 RH KUIC '1II.UI.I'- Gorklnl lives by km wlh. Bnp-l didn't know be In: Inch an nth mmolor. Gap-Why.' _ To mokoouvlnq on sound! I cnpltnl. -InnlIl0|I 8hr. bdbl fuli nth from 101:. up. Chil- dren`: vuh Iron 90. at R. Ielnuro. nn; aooonn unmn van. ungw nu: ma. ll|00I'I[0-To Liverpool bonaon. Ulu ow, mun! or Londondorrh dd 50. Pn?ald.&.Io. ding mid All nootuuj nhnnlh no. In nAln.Iv A non: A.-nu." Cleaning I"!-nit. Day by day it. is proved that baolarln mute the lurgar proportion of the air we bmnho, the water we drink. Caution, however, in nnothor matter. and belongs 80 all who own common sense. and it in Ipooinliy roquirod in dealing with mod- ern dirt. which is in many cases synony- mous with hnotnria at their worst. The human animal in uniuokily an -xtrvmo- ly dirty one. and tho fruit which hm: passed through the hand: of the grant unwuhod may bower novor be eaten wilhonl olmnning` Sire-c-t. dust iuoit holds foul forms of dirt, and when to this in Added the handling ui` more: of peopio it in plain thntuthom I-urinnen un- wuhui are not for any rational human ntomnoh. Even Itnwberrion can not ho exempt. but tiny mun never soak: only in water run on them. A wire buknr being the hon} method of scouring it: Immodiato nu.-ling oil. (input nquiro the tuna trootmonc. but in oiihor nuns only enough should be done at ones for I meal. uxougnuul nnpnow:- Unolo. what do you renal n the run dmennoo between the than when you won young and the pronoun day!" "Isl. II`: Jen thin wu. Ham-v." un- I: won and Inn pr-cunt day!" "'11. put way. Hnnry," un- lined the old man. "When I was I young Inn anrybndy wan utlnllod to paddle Mn oin mnoo. hut nowndnyu oval-ybody think: he has A call to cor tho Ihlp of sun!" TY"-ICU ? III IIIUIITI III EV-VII-IND"- Unolo Cyrus wu _ukod by Ms thoughtful nOphow:- "Unnlo. Ivhnl do Ion nnnnlnthn "Well. we didn't want to do that. It might seem rune nml we dldn't want to hurt her fcellngn. no we juut got her I new eon: and sent It to her with the oompllmentn of all the other tenants. And. do you know. she`: mad as n hornet about It." What wee the title of It!" " `soft and Low. 1 think. Something like that, |nywny."-Uhlmgo Poet. It Mule ller Angry. "It I strange how sex-nnualy acme wo~ man seem to regard trlllnu," said the at uncut thoughtfully. , "Whnrn Iha mntmr now." nnkod tho KIIOW. Yen. Whit nf her?" "She ha: pluyed on nine eighteen time: I day for the lam. ch:-re months." "0! nnnran. Nnnlv all wnmnn Ilhn umou I any 101- me mu. an:-re mourns." "0! onurao. Nnuly all women who play Apartment hulldlng plnnou do that. You can move. you know, if you don't like It." W-II -n d|pln'O. -nn}. tn nln Hunt It UGDIDI Enllllillllly. What's she matter now," naked the hounholdar. "\"h- thong`: that -vnrnnn In-It}: tho nu. IIOIIUUDOIUOT. "Why.mhere'-u that woman with the up- right piano in tho that next. to mine. you know." uv.. unmn. no L.-9" I h-hung nooouiij Tron." V J 'I" HAIL-Y C I0... A. J. '. CIIJPIIILIIVI. AIOII (III `III CHINE 01' FIIBIIIIIRDIU pllll. The Dnomr would listen with cordial and gonulna aympathy, and when oil:- Mn pronorlpuon, the bread pllla. With these. which were to be taken as stated intervals. he prpduood halt not-own, with mm instructions $0 apply it rm the pur- ohnuo of mutton chops. one oi which was to be eaten daily. His companions nlllod him on thin uniform tmntnu-ut, bulbs wan not in the lame disturbed. Mu A.-In fulgnal " ha nnuuhl an- In WIU "DU In VHO IUIIII IIIIK-lll'U6(l. My dear friend," ha whnonr manner thoqa nrlbo thulr ayunpmnuu, spring from one cnuaa; change of diet. and their only food In 0 yet root. The ohopn will do them good no long on they last. An for the rhon~ mulnm. II In allghty lntenulod by the wetnoan of the season; that In all."- You|h`a Uompnnlon. WINCH I10 [NIGER In I'll! WIIBIBOOIIU DOOKBU. Than. having vlaitod some ruin or spot of general inborn for his own pion- aure, he would proceed on a round of medical calls. The slllfer-era were gen~ orally found to be men nnrl women much nrivunnod in years. who complained of a weakness round the heart." 11 "weight on the chains" or rheumniaiu pains. Thu Dnnmr would listen with cm-dial -....'_ - ...- -..-. ---uuvv\r- v....'.. In the life of Sir Samuel Ferguson , in a story of Dr. Sookaa. the celebrated } English physician. One autumn he wok _a tour in Inland. That your the coun- try, the crop: and the people aurrod from nimoss continuous ruling, which mule potamen. the chief food of thus in hnbiisantn, more than usually Inc and witty. Siclmess was very prevalent, and when it became known n that a grant phy- sician was saying no one of the Donegni hoteia. he was every morning beset with requests that ho woui the sutur- ers in their cabins. nu Htnlann unn nunr thn In-Innrl nf tho era In men onmml. Dr. Stoke: was ever the frlrnd of the pour, and would acourdlngly take down the nddresnoa of hlq pablolouars. Then. at the breakfast table. he would crumble some brand. crush l\ !ew_lumpa of lunar, Add tome lnnnoonm whlre powder to the mlxture, And mold a quantity of pllln, whloh he placed In hln wnlstooaz pocket. Than. lmvlmr vlnltad some ruln in noouu Ievon yearn. l In fnvorubio uwabnu the pimonto crop 1 in enormous. B Iingio tree often yielding ' a hundred or more pounds of the dried I Ipioa. Tho berries are picked while groan. bocanse if left on tho area until ripe they lose their pungent Cute and are vaiuoiou. The green berries are exposed to the sun for I weak or van dun, whom tho: lose their groan ooior and turn I reddish brown. When perfectly dry they are put In bags and outs for exportation. Thu ndnr and the mum of the nimenlo are PU` III DB`?! D11 OIIII I01` BXPOPIZIEIDII. The odor and the mate of the plmento berries are thought to resemble a oom- blnaon of those of cinnamon, nutmeg and oloves--henoo the fumulm name n1la[Iloo."-Ph|lndelph1a Tlmen. young puncnto pmnu. At the and of twn years the laud is thoroughly cleared, and only the most I VIIOIOIII plmonttg trn-und plants are left standing. The plant: come to maturity I in about Ievon years. In hum-nhln uuufma Mm nlmnntn nrnn snuui. wniu nowm. when A new plnniution of pimonto trots in to he formed, no regular sowing or planting takes plsos, bomuso it in next to impossible to propagate the young plants, or to miss them from south in ports of tho country `where they no not found growing spontaneously: Usually a plus of land is. selected either oime to a plantation already formed. or in In part of the woodland when pimonto trees on growing in a native state. The chosen plea: of land is then cloned of all wood except those trees. and the failed timber is Allowed to romsin on the ground ' for the purpose of protecting the very plmanto plants. At. tins and of two vans the land in ! lbnctug A -_.-A.-_ boat `tho neonatal rlnnlo `Iraq. Kingston LadIes 0ollege, "closebum." Kmorron. on-r.

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