Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1896, p. 3

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'"'7:'.'`-"` -o u-Qua. on: 2%.%-:.-.""...*z:s* Illlll. In mu when um: um Ioul um oltahcootyobooh in bod: oounttia are climbing up to the half million point. And yet. it was with ooluidamblo effort that `the Amnrimn publishers of Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush " could at ru bu Def- I 4'o'."o6'o3"n.'""i:.i'Iua',"wu t'.h"'.'.' 'o'u".dT'p:3.7.'.E dolnnd for book in both oountrieu. Than. is will ho can that tho: toul ulu nfmnn l>.-n Bank: in huh]: nnnntrinn an `lutiuln .-`bu noldaotvcon 50.000 ud00.w0 ooutin Amulet, and About 40.000 in Enghnd, with I study presents `demand for bank in both av:-.=2:+:eaa aulul. ugo. In ucoo`a vIi`i33'rn"n iI"ui'. an on -. Thurston and any arnnlnn oollduullolly Clpuol. `lib- lo 1 I .... --,-..:-.-.:.-.-:=.--*- - - ' nav--u-hoacuouauutm I.-An __ __.._._-v-nu--V"'* Ciiib Hm: Yul IT IS SOLD ON ITS MEPITS . . . S.W'FI -.5 umamrs Aid "socic ti_ 'QPln RA--Inn an ---AlIl------ uuucunj Illfl Ill nooounry uunuln H00. 1'.` IAILIY C IOII. Agent. J I GILIIIIILIIVI. AIQIK rwsnuucuuuc uulocnollojlootod mama-uudotnooa. 0000 In Out] Iulldlnc.-Klnnnuin. l|av.J. _u_"...'.".`?:3.`J'.,`.fn.'....a..."""".:`a`3:...'.' ,,, -7 V 1; IVIIY IDXOIIPTIOI. (VORRRSPONDINCE Ofolwooruor On- urio and Qua: utnotn. SALE!` OHIO! h YA.ll.D-Oono: Ontario and Want thesis. ,1, G" ,, J. A. lunar: onu. 1'ul::boun?lo.g .99'L`,"!'".5"""`" . . mumcn onto: `,,,,`., mo. Ion- 1'uloolmuoNo.OI. .,",h u u. u. xuuvruvuuulw, |1I.l.l., lyll.. llember (`mllngo Physicians and Furaaons Ontnuio. Office. 19 lontrenl utreel. Tour phone 535. um. cannula \.I- |ll(l:lVlVI\[V. Oiua formerly mu-upled by Dr. A. Sumkhouse 1T -nj-- 4 DR. STIRLING. Comer William .2 Wellington Streets, Tolophone 580. _+._j_._:_j..:_:_._ R K. KILBORN I(.D.. M.0.P. &N.,LA'I'!L o Medical Superintendent Kingston Gono- rnl Hospital. Coronal for city and country Oico formerly ocoupiad by the late Dr. Saun- den. Telephone No. 342. -nj-- E0. W. BELL V.H. AND D. V. D. 8. DIS- ponnur And douldenco.61`5 Prinoou ntroot. Oonnultnt. am has. Telephone 514. Branch oloo-Bibby'| Livery. Brook tenet. -:_--_: ALLAN LINE MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE 0!! SMALL mums, at low rates of Interest on City and Farm Property. Lanna [I-Antoni on City Ind County Debentures. A ply to Tnolua Bllool. lannnr Frontonno In And Invent mont Society. Oloo oppoulu the Pout Oloo. .-_:__.:__.._-.___1._-.-. ruunb n `o0T"H""& co., (luemunn lo Brett 3 Booth.) J B. B. IICCANN ACCOUNTANT AND REAL o . Estnte Agonl Bantu And coconut: nab locted. Money to loan at lowont run. Oloo 832 King :1`... over Wade : Drug Store. __:__jj:_. HAS. 1". SMITH, BAERISTER. SOLICI J tnr, Notary Public. Commissioner for taking ni-lnvlts in Ontario 591- use in the Province of Quebec. Mona`; to land M. cur- rent rates. 0lca.Auehor nildln[s.MaI-lat. Square. Kingston. ?::j: um.-Jo, nu umuu-any Avannn. muoo noun. 8 mm. to 6 pm. Satnrdny ovonin I to 10. Telephone 346. C. P. Sherman. D.D. ., L.D.S.. Aulltnnt. . R E. I-PAR.Kh. ."1).S. L.D.S.. l.D.. DEN- . TIST. Office. t3o._-inoeu Itroot. Rosl- donce, 138 University Avennu. Oioo hours. Tolgphone Sherman. .. L.D.S.. IEUNABD (ELEMENTS. L.D.S. DENTIHT ; amouy onoosite tho Pm ode. Wollln ton street Kl|.'sI.un. Established in 186. e.1ot,>hano No. 33?. Residence. 351 King Itroot u . S A. AYKBOY1). D.D.:-1.. L.D.S. Dentist n Olno over lioburs Medical Hall. corner Prlnnasu and Bagnt. Struts. Kingston. Tele- phony 510. Real once. 115 York street. -T R. H."RX}isAYfD`UrF ma mum` 312, formerly occupied by `(Gold Gun." Tolo hone ll), `-3. H. McCAMMON. m.o., cn.. amlmr Pnllnna Ph-uinlnn. ....I u..-..-.. HI I III IIInII\I LEAVES POE PIUION WEEK DAYS at no pan. 0u l`uudAyn Tlmndayu And an- nrguykgallny to llaculzvhxo. l OI Of It 0 II I HANL`Y. J.uP. GIIgB...El`.'VE. ll. NEWLANDS, AROHITEOP AND Appraiser. corner of Brook Ind King In-oat: over Wade : Drug Store. llntnnoo on Mn; sheet. next to WHIG oloo. A"3i'.`?.?:`3`i.! `'"'`' `" `" ""0 AND P o Arohlbotu. um Kh1ItAo11)1.Ont. En` ""f '* Strut. _ , ONEY TO _|_gm|, 51: Interest. City SiaY7EHE 5; 1]?6r7,-hT11is`i'i:n. `scum. can 810.. Ontario Chambers. I-`mrrux, (2.0. H. I. LYON. Powmv. a son AROHITE , man. chants Bonk Buhdinzg corner k and Wellington It:-eons. Phone ill. , ,,,j____:____ IEUNABD L.D.s. axmuy gnoosite Odomwollluls 7 V `r - u - V` T\l| Brockh llootl.) --DEALERS IN-.- DR. JENNIB (J. DRENNAN, m fm-mm-lu na-nnnIn.I L.. n- A I.n-..|.|_ Auooiutlon __.______._____j___ ARTHUR. ELLIS (Number of the tu-lo of Architects). A.no1%1'no'r 5ND APPEAISEB. Brock Strut. I'C. I .0111. '10 m".'I.. For further rtloulnn 56 lg to!` `H105. HAru.?91..x. P. G1 I? as nuvn J. swxru co.. H. H. ou.nn.s1.n:vx. in _ARCH|TECTURAL. Ai/'r.3:'"rE|NAnY. I;-`Allffli NEIA_|: mm DAILY _DENTAL. Mr D!CAL. 5:-.':~.*:.-:| `..'. BBIEE wine. SATURDAY, oo'ro1mn- 3.. COMMENCING Dom SEPII. Ball: ovary Bunch: at 5 pan. from Kl Io Bochutor u no p.111. '1' non 0:40 pm. ton :.`:.`:'`;'.`&.i`:.`:.':.'.F".'.:`...`i`. .:.`x.`:.`:. moanonauuruuolaon the on of the halo o! Wauoo. Tbody an English wo- man. Iadiayboulno and aphin Tngho. in law Indy loci: no train and Lad dx yonn won on the Mm tho [rut duh Wolltugion with Ron oldor -mu. hdydo who died oalyayanroruro ago. Lady in ruunhn in Inna! uni) tvu -I-vlvon. Tbaion but. two known survivors of tho human boll `inn by tho Dnclqou of Riohnundnilrnudaon tho of the `NO M Wjnn Titan nun E-urli-L -.., ulyll uullnn no[lnlIOrl." with I Ihrlok of running! laughter the pl-loom-r throw up MI hand! and fell to tho lloor nucleus. He never nnllod again. _ V nu-ruuviio loam (at I bull)-An you enjoying ynum-It, don? Dc-nhIor-No, I'm not. " What In the mnht?" "I've refund Oaorgo II: dulou nu- nlng. and he doom ! nun nlunhlc I til IOIIII |llIlll|lIIll_V OII IININJIII OI HIIIPIPI." "I shall give him the full anon: n! the luv," and tho Judy: unruly. "Tho prlnonor In nonunood to rule for nixty days hohlnd hoglnnon." A uhrhk of mnnlnnnl lnnnhunr nu auugu. ' My ollont pludn guilty. and beg: nomo lmmunlty on Account of hIIyc-urn." shall min hlm tin fnll nnnnc n! 'UIIl} Judgu. Iv A no awn when on Court. "What. In the prlqoner charged with?" mold the Judge. oorohlng. your Honor." "Guilty or not guilty!" nkod'|ho Judno. TRAVELLED HALF THE GLOBE TO FIND HEALTH, WITHOUT SUCCESS. PICTON AND-_BELLEVlLLE. l\'lIl\ lIl-iIl\ lllcyullng Ia very nu-m-olal. E. B. Turner, F. H. G. 5., can that In fnnetlonal derangonu-nt of the llvar, In whatever form It allows ltsalf, bloynln exorclae surpasses oven onlnmt-l as a ram- edy, and act-a like a charm ln thnae all- menca wnlnh arlso from too much "aold" ln Iha system. In nervous breakdown, also. It In very valuable; ln face, many brnln wnrkora now onnnldor n dallv rlde lnulaponaabla lf thelr work In no remnln at concert. pltoh, and In the nnnemh of young glrla steel ln the form of the whc-cl la own more nfloctunl than actual In (lropn." Many sufferers {mm slck headache, neurnlgln und ln_w-urln have rs-apml much benefit from regulated cycle rldlng, nnd many canon: of aumnlled pul- pltatlon have boon rural. jg And upeaks Volunta rlly. Never having a strong constitution. Mrs. Ann (Never, `23 Homewood Ave.. Hamil- ton, was always more or less a sufferer from violent headaches and finally her system became so run down that she was unable to sleep at ni hts and the pains in her head caused sucg intense agony that she frequently had to rise and use local application in order to get any relief. She lost her appetite and her stomach was in a very disordered condition. Her health improved from the day she began to take Ryc|unsn s Kootenny Cure. After taking I moderate amount. she regained her up- petite, the pains left her and she was at last abled to get the refreshing slee so long denied her. Mrs. Glover grate ully ` recommends the medicine and believes ` steadfastly in itsvirtuea. Declared before J. F. Monck, notary ublic. August 2lst, I896. Sold by J. B. cLeod. - IIUU. Small lug: on the part: of the toothed when-l and corresponding deprenalons in the llnnge of the hub prevent the danger of the nprookea turning without. the hub. By using this dovine, the inventor clnlnm, the gear may be changed In loss than five m|uu'en without taking on` the wheel or loosening the benringn. Hy marrying one extra weight of a sprocket wheel the hardy mall rider nmy fl-nl in- diwndeut nt iill times of high winds and nmep hills. IlJIl'lI The Inventor : schema for r-hanging the gear wlchnua removing the whoa! In tn prnvldo u dt-mohnbla Hprnolmt` on the mar hub. 'l`h|n he provldrn for by lnnk|nu hl.-4 ruur sprocket In two menu, which in Into mush other and are fastened smmrnly In place Ivy 3 nnrrnw screw collar on the hub. Rn.-II In..- an AL` .._..._ -1 AI , -, .u IIIIII IIQIP I fI)IDlPIH. Aninventor from Falrnid, Im, A. M. Snyder, think: ha has nnived the problem of overcoming the dinmlvnmugaa of the high gen. His method, howoyor, in not primarily to do away with ihe` well-known lack of yowvr from which A high gear suffer: in n high wind or up a nteep gmdo, but it in to change the gear itaelf. Vliluu I.._....a.._I- -_L..-._ 1., I , pounu I5 one near medicine in me world? Surely, dear reader, you will admit. that. itis worthy of I trial. You are seeking for new health, and therefore need the very best. Be sure you ask for and use only Peino e" tbeonly genuine celery pre- paration in the world. command in use so an aunarera." Can stronger proof chm the abovo be nquirod to convince any nick and diseased man or woman that Paine : Celery Com- pound ia the best medicine in the world? Surelm rlmr raudar vnn will mlmit. Hm. cny oonaluon. Al I punner ol the blood I nd it hn no equal. and Ihonrtily re- commend its to all au'arora." (`An -trnnnnr nu-nnf than oh. nluum L- mum. "Your medicine in I wonderful one; it is far superior to All others, as it. cluly given life. and put: the entire Iystem in 5 heal- Lhy condition. As purier of the blood oaunl. I hmrtilv re. wane unnu_,|. was. ``I hnd nubred for year: from indigent.- ion. liver com hint and kidney diaeuo. and an wit. Pnine a Celery Compound in 0 or togivoih A thorough touting. After A fair use of the com and 1 mm as well u ever I wu,I.nd nlmy troubles xlouiliuppooud, and I Am enjoying good sIA_m;R NORTH KING noeweo Irom we use. To tell the truth. before using it I had little confidence in it, but concluded if it. did me no good it could not make me any wane thnu__I wu. T Hall cuffs:--(I `nun vane-I `IYIIII in-nIimnAf._ nouun. no any: : . "It in with ainoere pleasure Int! grati- tude 1 refer to `your Paine : Celery Com- pound, and the wonderouo bloating: that I noeived from its N I`n 6. Ah- onnol. hghu-. uninn it I lmrl The following lotto: from Mr. Wm. Hamilton, of No. 2 Oliver Street. Quo.,. P. 0.. ieeo very plain and lucid that. it ro- quiree no explenstaory remarks. Hie ob- ject is to dni the attention of the sick and uiiobd to that lountain and zouroo of life from which he received supplies of new health. He ` nloesure and crati- lwlnt ne Think: of Paine : Celeryl -n-.lLL-_A An Esteemed citizen or The Ancient Capital. For Mr. Hamilton BELIEVES STEADFASTLY his a measure. Old KOEIRIII . LEAVES KINGSTON- Going Eut- huodnn. nt 5 pm. luolnc Wut--Fridays. at 10 pan. PARKS:-Hamilton 04.50, return $8.50; To- ronto #411), return li'I.5o~ Montreal um return 01 so. Benin Ind In 5 included both wan. JA8. HWY?!` &00., '1'. HANLEY I: SONS Freight Agann. Psuonzor Azania. to IJIIITIIII. DynIuory.Col!o.C 3|'Io'=II.(.`bolcn lnbntvn. buundullnunur oulpldnhnnd luau dlhhvolnineuldnuorululu. Ono Ian-Lint Plll bin not night dur- ing I) do" will can Ooudpulou. on. tnrnlnglicndnohu and! , hr uuoaol C50&'Ik. nil-IQ III! nu. IIII uovul. [III-IJVC Pllbla plcnnnt slur-Just. I` ROCH ESTER__l:1'0UTE `lUI-Z -XfI- Much hurt. nndnqrvo Cnahnoudoouod by nndu an o! (u,ooI u. ortohoao: polplhtlon, norvonuno. irritability. ox- citnbilily lack of oondcnoo. on. on auto nvmntona. Hilbnrnh Han. and Han cluwnlly Ill.'l ol oonuaonou. III ! Kmpeonu. Ililbm-n I Hun uld Nun! `ll: bring ready relief. by undylrulmlio norvo and ntilonn tho inn. Few attributes of chnrnouvr an morn churning than tho faculty of gnoofully noknowlcdnlng one : on-on. Tho nun who main 3 hlundnr and nick: to It is A pol-non with whom argument or eon- Irovorny baonmun iinpoulnlo. The trouble And time spent in nlompung to non- vinoe him of the truth no oomplololy wnuod,i`or he will Itiii boiion tint what he in: advanced mun be ridhl. own In the (non of actual demonstration that II in wrong. On tho ochor hand. 0! Ibo notion oi one who will admit with trunk Ind Indy oourmly Ihnl he bu boon mil- Ilkon. it may be said that it "blonloth him the [hon and him that InIot."-iI ouvoru his own man with [I-nootnlnou. and [Inn in ndvonnry I pit-uni non- nry of an ancoonur with a pontoon foo. Um: no vunmng at. John McNiece e. Rev. Mr. Croee, who hee label been up inled to this circuit. held eerv co in the tint church leet Sunday. Quite e number rom here eetended the Othwe exhibition. Some of our oung men eeem to enjoy men hunting. '1` e farmers in this vicinity ere buey workin et. their corn and potnmee. Mine M. R eherde he: returned from Smith : Fells. John Herricke is ill at. preeent. Alex. Fergueen bu made egreet. improvement. on his leoe by erecting a kioohen end woodeh . John Poole bu gone he Ottewe hospital to have I cencer removed from his face. Mine Allie Horn- ing, who in uttendln the ooll iete ineli- tube in Perth. epent undey It ome. Pnalonnlc Pnngnplu. PRli81`0N\'Al.lt, Sept. 30. --Mn. 0. Young in visiting It I). (J. Bon'awmAn I. Mn. Cox is viniting at John McNioce Rev. Crou. who hu lnrnlv hnnn .nma..e.A Inn no crownea wnn uuooou. [Sand for our Diamond Dye Cook Book. fnao to nnrnddrou. Well: & Richnrdsorp 06.. Montreal. ror A week or ten unyn. - All dilcultiu Ire avoided b using Diamond Dye: in our home. '1` o lain diroctlom for one color mnlxo 3 re- aulta absolutely certain. There is I standing guarantee that Diamond llyu will color more 3, clmgo for package, than my at or dyes n the world, and will always give the best and strongest colors. IL-.. L.....'..... 4..-- -._:.I `II r----v wh'.n buying dyoa. avoid all imitation pachgo dyes zhnt. your dealer may offer yomtnlxo only the "Diunond," and you will be crowned with Hunt! for nur higmnnd n.. (14.1. D....|. a ea. yThis means I loss of Lime and much un- necessary expense. Ninety-nine out of every one hundred women can do their own dyeing at home with Diamond Dyes. an an expense of ten or twenty cents for what. the proiessionel dyer will charge them 81.60 to 82. Home dyeing mesnl s saving of time and much lnnoynnoo, es the proieesionsl dyer often puts the work uide for week or ten dnyl. Are lvnidnrl hv nnina --ruu-|.IvIV Ql IIVIVI Kflln LIIVIZ. STEAMER HAMILTON --BE'l`WEEN- llnnllton, Toronto. Klnncon. I000 lu- lnndu, Bupldu of the St. Lawrence and lontihl. LEAVES Irninumnu , aye n dyed. Mdiy people go to the city or town dye house when they have good: to. be dyed. no THE wonx AT HOME. -.::-- mamond Dyes Guarantee Success and Satisfaction. mm a uunngonc-a wheel chair. This tipewrlter-bicycle Irrnngemom Is not an aoneptablo Innovntlon to tho ourrenpondont alouu. The mineral in com- mund of Ms army In motion may, by mounting hln aoomtary on one 0! the typvwriter whorls, decrmw enormounly tho labor of his records and labour writ. lng.-N. Y. Bundny Jnurnnl. ur wrlwu nll IOWQPI. All Bbl hfm fmii T96 the havoc and whirlwind of war. but he In M comfort- ubly fixed for turning out good nopy an I! he had on 011100 In the top of a New York sky scraper. with n Brussels onrpet. and a cunhjoned wheel chair. This t.im-u-mu-.M.....|. .................... nun DI released In A IBOOHG. Thus, hrnood uprtgh, with two strong Imol stake: driven Into the ground on elthor shit of mm, the correspondent an: at one and hammers out his report or write: hII' lemon. All inii: lin as; r.; n... 1.-..-- _...x muuuma up npnlnu I true. 'l`ho.zypewrlver bike I: rqulppod with an nppllancn which obviate-II all such necoanlly. There are four navel props fast ened to the framework with hlngoi. ' Two 0! them are forward and two bank of the rider. They are sharp at the ands, nnu can be roloned In second. 'l`hm: hnmul unulnhl ...--L --- uuu mm In in II nine [or mm to wrloa I few pagan. no u to get his lmprmmlona on the paper while they are fresh," or "to bring his story up to date." he doesn't mud to dlnmount mil mm his machine up nknlnnt true. The lzvnnwr-In-r Min I. .m.|.......| _Iu. IUUUFHI. When, in the course of II day : march- ing or fighting. the energetic correspond- ent thln ks It In time {or mm to wrloa man. no In tn nut. in. I...........u....- urdo I only. Hoin Wade M. .1 p.m- uoul lltoi or loninmi inhibition. 800%. Nth to 19]:- noun would like to know. This lnvontlon Is not an apooryphnl thing. It has already been tried In mul- tnrv maneuvers In England, and the war exports were pronounce It A total uuoou-an. than real war that is going on around him. make copies of lblztarn and nrdern, llltn of dead and wounded, and all the gran publlo walking for new: from the front would like to know. Thin Invnhtlnn I: not -.. .. ...... ..L..| murougmy up lio dale. , A bl-vyolo bu been built for him and his typewriter--that in to II], M: type- wrltlng machine. The whul II to ha a noun nno, which will stand all sort: of wear and hear across rough country. ' And unon the handlebar In In ha n.. wunr lulu war across rouxn country. upon the handlebar In to be At- tachod a typewriter, on which the opera- tor can transcribe all ma Impmulonu of , 1 Gr:-on Bltllu Will Ilorognor be Reported by lllcyolo Jun run` I-kl. The war oorrupondonc who expect: to he Llllcooll ha I now trick or two to loan: before the nut war come: on. no Inn : wo pt us:-Ida I boron any moi-U", and ml: ground an a safe dmanae, pro- ioou-d by the atoll, body guard, pickets and that-puboohn ol 5 commanding gen} anal. HI: lunotlnn will not hnnafeor ho to sum the but]: our on and than go at nl'ht.bo the unit: at I hlomlly comp and wrlou whit he think: ought to how hnpponod. Th hlnvnln -ntl (ha nan-noun liming: nnpponou. ,. Thu bicycle and the _p1-uguu It Inc brought have out out n how Ink for him. Field `operations are to bofnolmutod, nnd that war correspondent In going to be thoroughly up so due. blnvuln hu haan hnilt. cm. Mm nntl THE I-`U l`l.'!{E WAR (XJRRESPONDENT. WAR CORRESPONDENCE. 1896 Juno: Cnmpbeloorner of Wellington and Bunch attests, Alwnyl has on hmd A stock of best. lo, cut and uncub. nlnbu, `no and rbloch. All cheap kl cash. olophono. no. Pommenoln Tuudny. Sept. Ibth, steamer: o thinne V II luv: Xingu?-on aolnu East at 4:!) I m. on Tuandn I, 'l'hnr.layu and Sat.- nrdn only. View p.m. _ |_nyI_ rate; Hxhlblon. lllh BIIO` UIIO I (IDIO- Theee pills Are not small, but they are not drutic-iruting cathnrtioa. an amn'l pills mint needs be. They contain active vegetable extract: which have direct, re- medial notion upon the stomach. liver, and bowels. Avoid irritating drastic pills by using Hamilton's. Sold by alldenlere. I urluullislluy. This is her testimony: "I was taken sick in Jnnu`i:, 1893. I employed eeveml of the best I I hysiciaus end will treat- ed by them for idney disease until the Autumn of the same year without receiving much benet. [then began using your South American) Kidney Cure, and de~ rived rent benet almost immediately. I fee now thetl am quite cumd. I have taken no medicine for some length of time snd have not had a return of the slightest sym tom of the disease." Sold by W. H. edley. successor to N. C. Poison & Co. nyvv >. n. M Co._ Phyllclnnn Fnllod Ouro-Alli FnIlod-l!uI. Tho Grout South Amlrlcnn Kidney Cure. A Ipoolo Bomody For A Bpeolllo `l'ron`bIe. Cured Mn. A. E. Young of Ilnrnnon. I . 9.. Qnleklv And Permanently. 'l`l.:. :. 1.... ...o.'....-...... Is] ...... s..|..... Murderous Attack Reported from Mark. hum Township. TOR.UN'l`1), Oct. 2.-Another tragedy in Markham township has come to light. It is alleged that on the night of Sept. l7th a man applied at the house of John Holdin , on the seventh concession, and as - ed for shelter and employment. Golding snesrod at and refused him work or shelter, and it is said by some but de- nied by others. that the man threatened to burn Golding's barn. Golding and his hired man put the stranger out of the house. Then the got together four neigh- bors,(l. En lish, i. McCarthy,G. Laughton and I. Bel . followed the man and each of thesis assailants kicked and pounded him until he screamed with agony. Then they put a. rope around his neck. dragged him tea tree, and. in mock or earnest, prepared to string him up. James Knox. shoemaker. and owner of a savage bull- dog, heard the row. and let the dog loose on the assailants. who soon desisted from 1 their brutality. The victim crawled into i an empty blacksmith shop, where he pass- ed the night. Next day two doctors at- tended him. It is currently reported that the unfortunate man has since died. but nothing is known as to where he was buried. No steps have been taken `to in- vestigate or to punish the assailants, and the people of the section will not tail: of the matter. New honey in oociizna ntisddorfs. _ no wen: a lair anu nonesr. man. " l r. Williams Pink Pills strike at the root of the disease, driving it from the system and restoring the patient to health and stren th. In cases of paralysis, s inal trou les. locomotorutaxia, sciatica, r ieumntism, erysipelas,scrofulous traibles. etc., these pills are superior to all other treatment. They are also in specific for the troubles which make the lives of so many women a burden, nnd speedily re- store the rich glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. Men broken down by over- work, worry or excesses. will nd in Pink Pills a certain cure. Sold by a`ll dealers or sent by mail p0st~pnid, at 50c. a box, or six boxes for $2 50, by addressing the Dr. Williams Medicine Com any. Brockville. Ont., or Schenectady. . Y. Beware of imitations and substitutes alleged to be "just as good." --....- .-.....-..-..-.. ._ .... neggens ueea rent an improvement. '_1.'me encour- ag ' im to persevere with the tmittment, an {tor the me of I few more boxes 0! the pills Mr. Root found hie health fully restored, all the pains and echo: had dio- appeared, and with their disappearance came renewed strength and activity. Mr. Root says: - I rmly believe Dr. Wil- liama Pink Pills to be unaurnueed an n ::f0%%1')INAW.. nnu""i1'5s`. .' 'i"II.'fII - 1. `aim! I'D IICWIIOI Tlokdlu ooclton For (gun. I lnlorn Ir nu` noon says: " 1 nrmiy osnevs ur. wu- Pink Pills to be unsurpassed as a medicine, and I advise any who are ailing to qiveit fair and honest. trial. I .. w:n:.......v l!:..l. u.-n. .t...'I.. ..+ n.- OPK ` 4o`YAnsorsucccss| I1 In A mun run: -Iv I EHKOVI JUUUIX IT IS A SURE CURE Fag L DoI:.u.o . Cancun: - \ nearool we rer-nope Inousanu uianas. end for this reason attracts during the summer months hundreds of ure seekers. Among the residents of the village none is better known than 'Wilson A. Root. During the summer months he followaths oooupation of on oarsmau. and none knows better than he the haunts of the gsmey bass apd ickerel. In the win- ter and spring men he Mr. Root follows the occupation of trapping and this pur- suit requires one to be out in all sorts of weather, and in the water frequently at a time of the year when the water is none too worm. As a result of a wetting Mr. Root took a severe cold which develtzped Into la grippe, which took such'e rm hold upon his system that for a time he was unable to leave the house. His kid- neys became aected. and he suered from seven pains across the back. There was as feeling of continuous tiredness. which no smount of rest or lee seemed to relieve. The appetite was 54:15, snd there was an indie ition to exertion or work. A num- bcro remedies were tried, one sfter the other. but without any beneoinl results. At this juncture a friend stron ly advised that Dr. Williams Pink Pills iven a trial. They had cured thousands 0 others. and why not he? Acting on his friend s suggestion Mr. Root "procured s single box of the Pink Pills. end before all were used felt improvement. This encour- mediim to nersevere with the trtrnant. EEO IIOI lallII,ID I! awuuogl In 500 V0l`y bourbol the for-fuld Thounnd Inlnndn. durinn lrvlll Il.|l ntvulvuli nnuuruur. Rookport. in butd lmall hamlet, but it busoluevod I wide reputation owing to the hot that,it is situated In the Inn-to! the fu-Jnmnd Thonnnd hlnndn. j-. HAD A RECORD AA`VEAnl:1`> qnnnpa one can In Which the ltxpomn Btongln on In Grlppo sud lorloru After `n-onbloo -5w tho Vlctln loonrod Bnluwed nglbh A CALLING THAT ENTflL8 MUCH HARDSHIP AND EXPOSURE. MAN'S INHUMANITY AGAIN. OUT OF THE TOILS. A TRAPPER S Ewkv. 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. [The People's Lue Insurance 60., Toronto. RADIANT IIOIII and ouown lIlIIl.LlAN'l` Hall and Pm-lur And double lwatern, with and without ovens. in twolvo style: and sizes. nru for their unlatic designs. heating power and economy. MGKELVEHI BIRCH, DRESS GOODS. Dn t_|29%.!Y!i.ta!s2n: Happy Thought Full plrtionlnn It K. In `No at olo Ontario strut. I. NWA . B.V Ant. Gun. Pun. Ant. - v-- - new `v--uzuuonuunl tluaroho. an all parts um pi! or re lntoroul. `Tia 9119 only Range that will lvnrn -onnuoluly n and o at-{out lmkh-:1. RADIANT IIOEI ! Id_giog1|lo lyeqteIjn._vvltl1 _aud style: sizes. w Why purchase trouble when you can get comfort and economy for ` almost the same price. "HAPPY THOUGHT" never fails. MNEVWY FRENCH DRESS GOODS, our own im- importationa, $3.50, $4, $5, $5.50, $6. ALL WOOL SCOTCH TWEEDS, 56 imwide, (508, 75c. 80c, 90c, $1, $1.10. ENGLISH DRESS SERGES, Black, Blue, Brown and Grey, 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c. R. VVALDRON S ij B I'l'l`ERS tin I0 mnsurm an uuuuauuu at us awlucn, Bu welt, Blood, Liver, Kid- Jon and Udnu-.7 Organs, Norma Sboplaunou, 4.-21-4.-{:11} onalo Oom- Tjlv Anbtuauuotuostoiucn, Burgh. Rlnnnl. Llvnr. FM. 0031` All! I Hops, Buchn, Man- drake, Dandelion, And the Puma! and Best Medical Qualities of ill nthan. nmmcmm, No ! A muun, THERE [9 N0 ()'I`|||`1N HANHE HKF THE HAPPY I`ll()l'(lHT." nu-itlu-r vun than '10. R lmrhc urn uitlmr mnnnn-.l THE HAPPY TIl0l'( he. 4 4-omlulu 69 6: 7! Brock S1 KINGSTON. Range r Htovau. ulmo |- widely known itlwr pumlmv-I niuht and may Street. kl l?io-nelieu & Ontario Nuv. Co. \.avI- up u `my Round Trip Tickets from Kingston to nmnoxr. Ioh .......................... .4 1 oo CLEVELAND Ohio ........ .. 9 no EIAGINAW. limb ............. .. .. 10 on an cmr um ............ .. .. 10 oo ammo ukmus llloh ..... .. .. u m CINCINNATI. onln ...... .. .. 13 no OHIVEAGO. Ill . . . . . . . .. In on 8T.PAUL.... PI||(0 IIINNEAPOLL. Minn .... .. . :n no (According to R. . Tickets good to return until Oct. mh. lull pnrtionlhn K. 1 . And 0. P. `Hotel: oloq. Ontario }xIT{EIoN & PEMBROKE .__Agn...-. Canada Pacific Railway: WESTERN EXCURSIONS Oct. 1, 2 & 3. . n-and -In In ab. CI` Inn n HAMILTON R FIONTRBAL LINE. H'Ill'!lnlI-rs Il----n -.A- V v 5 I n g - - . . u . At the following hm from Kinuton: HURON . . . . . . . . . 1 .jlV--_ CHICAGO. DETROIT AND IIIEQTISIIN lm YIIIUIIIIV ,wes'ren"n" i>Tr'<'rs, "" Oct. `I. 2 and 3 An um lnllnulnp Dan: from Klnnmn : Allllnlf rat: EXEUHSIUNI known! 3 ha] wn_o Insulin; w Ina W `a i {add Itvouldtryuit; nn 0: an gnu , porfootly vol, and my cog- vniou mo bum: oniooonnt of the condition 0! my blood. Dual clan" it the Voloo. loo, cough 0|-uu."-'rry It. xoq. Sold in Kin by I. 0. Kihhnll, I24 Prlnnnn I . Iulllng Through the Bay of Qnlnu. Tuono. writes ll follows `V I`w}ita Hail to lot on howl hnvornod Hunky : Oolory {hue Comsonad alt rhoum and poor blood. ' I it! MIC. ll dallklllor Idvinod no to you Manley : Golan-y Narvaom and an Ibo knovols hdywhowsalqkng it audit '-nilahin bar and. I laid I would in it: nothnovr who to. macaw Tnumpn Pox: .Il.AiN'LIY'B annfwnn In. M. Wnllumol 117 'Bo`rhloy strut-, Wta I` write in Int. won hunt I luv. Hnnlafl Royal null Stumnhlpn. non]. nnnhnm A In-nun! I-II I lungston LadIes 6oIIege, "closeburn," KINGSTON. ONT. Q-an will to-open on TRUIIDAY. Bow. III Ono ol the boatoqnlppocl Iatllcvoollcau In nds. lhll Ital ol Cnlunlu unann- HANLEY Psuongor Agonu. ?.T_____.._.__-_ 1 5. ,0: , 1.10 ` okdla cm! to return um! Out. 19th. for lnlonnnon apply to . '1'. HARLEY I 8088. Ann` Jl` TIIVIJ I3I`4U& STR. HER3 Pu Dnll Dln'N'\u Ilnlulnv n LL.`.'.;;'.{;...T......,,,._h._.; skif nniivjn cunao. -rnAv;u.mo. >1 Invormulon nvpu so '1`. EANLIY I KDNB. Aunts. IOIIDOQIIIVIIIIHII. OnInqu&III.QIQlI. B. W. F010 1. A39. Gen. lunar. nun um at no nan oqupun lAI|n'0ollcou II Mal at Unlnnlty arduous. Icahn In Inlhcnouoo and lloilolll lon- gngoo. 150 nlunat and culture ol homo unkind with tho Halon nah! Inhhc. ho lotus. um. uplrto "t'w roman. . I Giomlnnnnr. I. A mini. i.w."`- WIXTUINKIITVK uo|o?"vun-had. "onointhohut. Non: haul noulv-d a word from thounvnr they lrounu.` Whhb,uIunIt.Ihutully dnpuoo thomootslntlh-.Wuvoohodbounuhad %-:'.':'...'.":.`:..'::J::.':~.. .. ..| Nj NOWYUI . AnnrIo`n:o` -sen ....5.T:,`_.s...:` at W . mm In . hIcu'o'hdo:cr.uhnd.h gue A... In In}-4| IL: "nk wu; --.100 .. 950 " I IXUIV ,0. III I` "GI. " `III! I know ohooluloly nothing I at that mot- taot oxoopt whuhnoomoto mointologmnu of onqnlry Iron Amorico. and the little} hovo noon in the nooopuporo OI couroo, on tho Broodwoy Tobornoclo 0 know, not o dnglo atop hon hoon on. not he ovon tho folnooot oo ' ovor boon uudoylthouohon In viox. [woo onoood vlionllloordol tho , ond, oloolmo. know nothing olih n. And whoa ol ooqolry noohod mo huaA louooou-odooboot.I could oluoob hnorvnonol hod ammo nlnndhnluunlnrmlnlnno.--u` Kingston _ Veterlllag UNI 0| l'4n'|InClP,l:l$ |%I IOTWKHI [0 Incl the V. ow World." avgnmnigzo Iuggoot to Dr. Wuuaon tho Ntyoln pormunont Amoricnn not bad upon the widely publiullod report. that ho In: considering the pastor- cu ol the Bmodcny Tnbomnclo. in New York city. - " I unro won. he replied. " aim. I H` UIIQHX I'D DGIKIIH Ind Ulnal. IN . nuon qhooeel this route in order to on- joy the Canadian Indian eummer. Canada he will go went. viaitin Detroit. Chicano, Indianapolis, Clevelnn , and all the large as to spend the hive autumn and oerly winter in New York. Philadelphia. Boston, Brooklyn, and ndjuconl. plaoee. lie will give in all iorty reading; 0! courts, the iublio will naturally most desire in have im read his " Bonnie Brier Bush "etoriea, and in this he will gratify the people Mrs. Watson will accompany him on his American hour. It will be the author`: lint visit. In America. "And, of oourule. I am iull oi oxpecutiouig. he an 1-, l have seen the Ancient. civilization of gypt. vtloe old ol England, and now I look iorwani to seem: neonle oi the New From Ieelarn cities, ramming east so Anon no um roan Ill now rork city, wing thence to Boston Ind (hnsdn. I)r. bnp IL- l`......Ii..-. Iguli-.. . .... -- l.`-_... tnougnv. or and remembered. Dr. Wateon sailed for America on Sept. llth. and will remain until Dec. lth. when he aaila back in order to reach his home and pariah fur the Christmas holidays. Although the atrongest. inducements are already being held `out to him by hia lec- ture manager in America to extend his viaititie not likely that he will do no. Hie church gives him the vavntion of three montha to enable him to go, and. even if other reaeona did not prevent. be naturally doea not care to ask hie peo )lO to extend akindneu which he already believes is royally generoue. Dr. Watson will go direct from the steamer when he arrives in Amen-icawNew Haven, where he is to deliver aeeriel of lectures in the L man Beecher couree at Yale University. 7 n their eonclualon he begins hie tour of ll?)- turing and readings from hie own works. Hie ret up ranoe outeide of New Haven, will be in t e pulpit of Plymouth Church in Brooklyn, where he has promised to reach for hia friend, Lyman Abbott. on he will read in New York city. coin: l)r. ` I aosoiute Ivacy. Dr. Wye`-tson-as Ian Macleren " is known to all but the literary public--is R I lendid type of the rened, vigorous En- ; lsh clergyman. He is of ever e height, with the well-knit frame of t o sturdy Bcotchman. His face is exceedingly in- teresting. and the rtrsits published of him in America p cture him faithfully. This remark can hardly refer to the aver- age newspaper portrait of him, which, as Dr. Watson says himself. makes me look so much like a prize-ghter that I slmll not be surprised if some Americans will not care to see me when I come over. " His face is thoughtful when in repose. and hes hi the student and man of books an thou htful research. When he laughs the faoeo anges into one of extreme af- (ability. and is extremely pleasant to look upon. His laugh is clear and contagious. and suggests that its owner is not without a keen relish of humor. His conversation is very uent, and there in a range in the vocabulary which invariably puts the right word in the right place. His choice of la uage is, ip fact, exceedingly happy. an I can well understand how literary London worked itself to a pitch of enthusi- asm when Dr. Wat-on spoke at one of its dinners last week. That he will be a wel- come guest at many an American dinner table and leave an impression not soon for- gotten. is most apparent when one talks with this po ular author. His whole per- 1, aonality, in act. is such that he will prove , to be one of the most popular Englishmen .1 who has ever come to us. There is a b charm about the man which at once wins 6, the stranger. Heis a splendid listener. n attentive and alert. The keen eyes be- gt a k the Scotchman. and they will prob- h a ly see and observe much in American I life which the nveraee foreign visitor has ,,|' overlooked. Personally, l)r. Watson will m come to America in every may well equip- F` pod to meet people and leave them well n, thought of and remembered. Dr. wlhnn sailed for Amnrina nn an}. the welle. A large bow-window admits the eutern Iun into the room and makes it 5 light and cheerful e rtment in which to work. It In eepen from the rest. of the house far enough to give the author absolute ivncy. et.eon-ee Inn Mnnlnrnn" ;. llll "DOIIIIIO UHH Ulh" INJHOO VITO written. The room difon in no lento` from thonundl of authors Iibnrioa. ox- oopz. porhspo, that it In mom comort.nble_ than nomo. Books are plentiful in the cunt. and inbonlting prince abound on _n__j.;: m uonaon--` wmcu ll oonniaorod non inuontislhull En Bud thnn Dr. Wat- eonbhouse of war: p. The high atoeplo of tho church is direct! visible `from the library of the houu- library which in tho work-don of the Author, nnd when hit: Bonnie Brier Bush aw:-ies Irrihhn. Infill (fat in nu -Ann.` sumo: ll one punor. no an-eouy In me 01 the homo. It in one of the IOl( churches. in polntd mombouhip, we and panition, in Liverpool. In its 4 denomination, then in oral one olmrc Th` in Jnhn'a `Danni Dunn ulgu-inn nlnm nun pnnuon, In Lnorpool. Ln Iil ova iaonl oImrch- The 80. John : Wood Pm ytaoricn church. ` In I.ondon-- which in oonnidorod innnnljgl in all 'l?!nalg'ml 0).... hp 117.5 man I pawn oi gudon. The Hilton Bu-k Ptubytarlnn church, of which the famous Author in the putor. is difeomly in the rear homo. lending om nmguan crcmwounru Inna, mu: low, Iloiing roof, and unrrouifdod '61: each side wit. patch of gudon. The Sicon Park Prelbvtarhn church. which the famous ZUi%l Fl IIIIUI-I , WIITIO Siolmn Drive in out of the prettiest and IIIOII`: srmocntio nddonco attach in Lint- L On that throat, as No. 18, "In molnrou" lives. It raambhn I typical En lilh vlouu-339-: home built nan the w ohlnglilh architectural linen, low, llonimr mnl. And nnrmnnd `Eh nnnh nirln [mm mm IAN MAcLAiii~:ii} ms Au'rHon or _--qsssns % aoumz amen nuanc- 1X-I'II II` III Ell I lockout at ulonry Work. innn `Dying in An` J`, H.` n- $2.?` rah. Ill lent. and In Appear -'lIn LI` 1:! III: `Innkn_In Lhn I -D. mat. 1 ")0 FUN` loading -..In- D0! "170. I IIOQ OI HIIIOVI VVOPIII POV- dm ooouionnlly will cure. -sold by E. c. umuou \ wwv--vv-v y-vuw / The mod bnmllut An Prvducou 0! up eco- Ilry. "A null lunch of no out tuauu at No staunch!!! Mu the inn can 0! lloifo In: late." conulu nclecuon the mod haul Iollbc 0 Eugene Pkld. nud- uncly Illnnnud 3 thin ve of the world`: [tutti an-(Inn in their mu ribuuon to the lion- Itllhnd. Iuthrtlououuthucu dtlo CR1 hhooieouidut Inn has Icahn- ltlno. Pornlo at boot stoves or an I on ncdaofulo. The love laugh Ill`: unnu. pub! Ila oom- .. ~ ..-.'.-.-....m. .2-...... ,.... -` on . to lull Ion-as Iunur Inn. ucrl ooounon ll.-_I.O-.n U. HIWIIOII. Bnnlzfuw bacon and nmn lnddiou. J. Crawford. ny 1-.. u. nmcnou. = [adieu fsll vocal from me. up. Chil- dren`: vent: from So. at R. Mcl'oul'a. If inn! nliiltl in no]: nnnui-5: and along. W. H. Cudno . Port. Bur-Irell, Ont... says: "I was I ictod with Rheumatism and tried all no. I did not got. rcllol until I tried illor a Compound Iron Pills. and before I had nished two boxes I was complet.cl`y cured, and now foollilxo n di'or- ont man. ` Only 25 cont: per box. -- Sold by E. C. Mitchell. hdinn fall vnnu {mm I0:-.. nn (Yhil. run`! vonu rrom no. at us. mcnuro. If our ohildin polo. poovinh. and does not b rive. dose of Miller`: Worm Pov- alnrc nnnnninnglln -iIl an-A _:.l.l L- I.` IJIIIQ 0| hlVBI' |.A)H'Ip|l|n|':. II HOBO HIQDFON cannot resist the curutivo power of Hop Biwerl-: besides it. in the best. family medu- cmo on earth. ` can-v vvv cu uuuu Diana 10 Ill lfll run ouoruno nan IIII vacuum Gal nap? no 0000080 It 0900 . . sulvueu-'1` I llenrlvbcnd after taking some hi h|y puffed up stuff. with long tootimonia 8, turn to Hop Bit.- torn, and hue no fear of an Kidney or Urinary Troubles. Bright`: nesse. Din- botu or Liver Complaint. These diseases tho cumtiva nmarar nl Hon THE 7 nurongcn. Now, my friend, do not sit. and wonder how I can afford to give away this valu- nblo recipe, but write for it. today. It. in free to all, and I want every man no hnva it. Address in the fullest. confidence, TIIOMMI S..1'r:n, Box I97. Kalamazoo, Mich. w--on--uunuju-uruu. FIEI.D.sFI.OWERS Olu 13.....- 0:4; .n..........4 A-._.._n.. not adequately describe. The world has come to look at such so! fcrers in different light from former days. It now regards them as unfortunate, not criminal. Tliey lacked moral courage. They may be victims of inherited passion. or they have act uired secret habits from evil associates. lllut. whatever may have been the incentive that caused a man to degrade his being and isolate himself from societ . he needs a friend. He needs the right hand of fellowship and good cheer. It is wrong to denounce him for his folly, and it is equally useless to givehimvadvice. He must have the hun ry mun s bread. not astone offered him. his is why [send the prescription that made me a man among men. free to any one who writes for it. I know the aversion that euering men have to the least semblance to public- ity, and I. therefore, send a rescription securely sealed in a plain enve ope without marks to show whereit came from. Thou- * sands of men have written me, to say how ` glad they were to get this prescription, and every mail brings encouraing reports of severe cases of physical de ility cured and emaciated parts restored to natural strength. NOW. mv friend. do nnt ail. and unnrlnr When A man has eulfered for many years with A weekneee that blight: his life and robe him of all that really makes life worth living; when. After years of doctoring with all sorts of patent medicines and alleged epecinltiee, he dieoovere a remedy thnt brinze book to him the wet and physical energy that seemed to inn loet forever, he naturally feels Innerous. He wants his lellowmen to know about it. He feels that his mission on earth is to lift out of bond- age men who are to-day bottling with A shuttered nervous system, just me he did; men, who, by their own secret follies are suffering a mental torture that words can~ not adequately describe. come look at such Anf. Phnlelnnb Prenerlptlon for Cure or Welknena In lieu. HE smos I? rang] it, tne song wnicn it sings. " Few writers or m- ey are more consci- ous of their limitatio than is Dr. Watson. Talk with him about his work. and it be- comes at oncee parent that the man has closely studied imself and his possibilities. He believes that he can best put such mes~ sagesas he has for the world in short story form, and not in that of the long novels. For this reesonit is hardly likely that the public will receive a long piece of work from him for some time if it ever does. Even his " Km: Carnegie he does not coneiderin the light of a connected story-he believes that it is a series of short stories put to ther. It is in this latter form, rathert an in the form of a novel. that the work will be issued as a book when it nishes its present serial publication in England and America. At present, Dr. Watson is doin very little iterary work-in fact, with t e exception of two short stories which he is new writing, the public will receive nothing from his pen this year. These two stories 1)r. Watson sketched in outline tome. snd it was easy to rceive that he believed. as did his two au itors, that they were among thestrong- est stories he had written, They will be published in one of the popular American magazines about the same time of their euthor s visit to the Unite-I States. Then he will begin the writing olsix short stories to be ublished during i897. But with these, )r. Watson's plans end. He is not the manto tske undue advantage of the pulnrity which his work has won for im. He is, to-day. one of the most pains- taking and conscientious men in the world 0` letters. Lulvng anti 0` letters. ' yet portray your subject faithfully. _ life which enters so largely into my stories, one American cunning nonses w nsnne issusnce o! ' `s "A Window in Thrunis. " Dr. Watson is, in every sense. A ceieful And conscientious l'tenry worker. When one considers his rvellons popularity. and how easilyhe might have tsken ad- van of it, the output has been exceed- ingly smsll. ' But you see, said the Author, my business is preaching; my "literary work eutirelyo side issue, 3 re- , creation. I have A large oong Ation and so exacting church. And this ts as I good deal of my time. Then, I do not always write easily. Very often"a story will fail under my pen, eltlongh it will be two- thirds ninhed. This, of course, I cannot forsee. nor can I svoid. Then writing with me is from principle, not from expediency. When I have a message for the ublic I write-il I -have not I desist. oottish is again very peculiar. The Scotch are notes more] A people as we might wish, nor are they as Abetemious as we could desire. The consequence is that awriter picturing these people is always skating toward A precipice, and it is s nice ques- tion to determine just how far to o and have no patience with thepur le lights of liters- ture, Andwish todo not In; to associate- niy nAme with an tendency ,in thst di- rection in my wor . As I say to on, my business is preaching. and when write A ster I try to point some great mornl trut in my work. I hold that unless a man can do this, he would better not write at all. I like to hold A story up to my car just as I do the see shell that I pick up on the beech. I want to hear the true ring of it, the which it sings. " ol to-dav uuyuuu uyuu Iv. uuv uuuuv vnuu no vuv oliuncy. intact the rolunl of nearly I" the Amos-ionn blinking house: to riuktho inmnnm of `n "A Window we Anmnonn pubmnon or "Hence we could 1-In - landed to take tho hook and plnoo ir Imprint upon it. Not unlike this in the uunucuuouumo noon Ana pnoo uwr lmprint upon holitanncy. oi Ann-inn nnblinhlmr I\v uI II-ll C UIP-0 I. crpool. Quebec 0 Iontrenl lull lo-rvlto From From From hlvorpool. tnmnhlpl. lontnal. Qnoboo 4 Jun Numldhn. .1" Jun. . J) Jun) p.111 )1 -MAII Pnrhlnn. . . . . .37 Jun. . .28 Jun. 9I.In 10 Jun Lunrontlnn . 4 Jnly.. 5 Jul! mm Jun Ilongonn . . . ._.n July. .11 July; p.m RATIO 0' l AIOA00ABll. nd upwu-do nlnqlr um and n words ro- lnrn; acond Cthln . nln|e- to um Ml. moons:--To Llvorpool London, Uh ow. lolfunt or hondondurry, 056.00. Prorold. .60 Ioddlng and all nooounry utonulh no. I`! -A-I.-W A IIIIQ Annun-

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