Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Nov 1896, p. 2

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.l.W.PnvcI.ll5n-haunt. __-_ -J \:()rV for period It beauty n! Hn have no:-inn` Ihu hlchosc a Important > ubdhllinna du ynln Ulvloln It in ovary and -style fun Thu cololrllhd P D 007..., porfovllt honutyul H Qho an unrlvnllovl `lnnyg r_ooc-{VII mah and uylo, ml nwgml. _A -I I F%BfE!"GEfn?::E67&EfSI TM Comer Bookstore. col-nor d Prhmu nun woulngton Jtr .........v~ -nu-. avvun -uuuruuunu. Western lines and Miners. By B. Allen. Twelve lllmtrntionu. Storm by Helen E. F`. Potts. Wfnulu Brownmncnoun Cnmplmll Scott. S. . Ru crtuon. and othonu. i_j_ IIIE uumovsxv comww, ONTARIO RTIIII-I 1=._1%1~:usBET'sl ... .-.. uvuIA4I-0 m nun nu 4-uuenca. 2nd ll ant Canadian Artillery. D: Em 0.0010. Seven Illustrations. .....1__, an. uuu y nugun Re resontltion of Canada. 1 ingdom. By Jusph U. ( Hall Calno at Home. By \ Nina lllutnllons. VCDIAL -__ ... an-II-Ilvus. With kmm throu h Canada. ?a.rt Il.- Joaultsin orthAmer1ca.. 9nd landing... (V-H.`-.41.... ._-..., - Announcement of the winner of the $100 and I50 P1129 Story Competition. Ast to Ann: ny Ho cm (1 ch --.z..'ymamemaE8h.9'h..`3..... Ran:-nu.-no-Mm. no r\-.....a.. :_ .L, v., .. . _j. I some ot the Up-to-Date Contents of Massey's `PIS le ale is Magazine .-u.-au\l`l'|I Pour the lolloving Din Iorltn. wv -v-nay fjj y"[` W. J. FAIR. L spector. Ontarlo Chambers, Ingston. The` North American Life Assurance Company . . Oern ulvnntuxos unexvelletl Iv) Mu other compuny In Canndn. l he following remit... of n 81,!!!) polluy, held M` M Klnuntoninn. which will mature In a few weeks. are worthy of the lnvestluutinu of profemiox_ml and huslness men. R-4 wollns the me-c|mmu. who wi.-mu to combine rotoction with Investment. lat. out on. Cash $1,521 EH. Ind. Pnld-un combine rotoctiun wi opt on. .`~ Insurance. puyahle at In gnvnrumont annrnnt v-----VIA I U UUHUUII Awnrahl I0 Gold Ilodula and Diploma: Honneur. vzuuo wt 1:. 3rd. Where he can get th moat advantages in one contract. ._._._. -_ ___v _..v An all umlblo men ala. he wants to know, lat. Where his money will be sale. 2nd. Where he can get the best value tor It. .'-Iv-A Whnra he ran car. th mnn When the Sensible Man I00 III COPY. $l per Year. mfda 'oi0oeon.u,1n9. 1 Any Iynotlon to quuh or not nsido kho uld 3! Lnwn oralthor of them on-any port of them man I", and. within three months from the date of nclm-utlun and cannot In undo on r . I'3t:d`;'.. am day o!n()_o]fi(i`h`6JAA(.}I)`.):N0. cm tum. f ITS LIKE A GLOVE nut day of October. ILIJ. mm. . Notlcoiu houby given that a By-Law WI! pnud bythc Council of the Corporation of thO0ltyo! Klnnton on the lth day of Sep- toinbar. A.D. me. providing (or the hum of Dobentu;-onto tho amount of m.oou. for the purpose of oxorcmng the power: and curry- lnc out the provisions In that behalf of Tho GM: of Klnnton Del-t` Arrnnaelxnnt Act. l81."(6o Vlutorln.ChlptOr M. Qntnrio. mm.) and tho u-uah By`-Law wnn Re mend In tho lat:-y Oloc on the City of K nntemon the 9311 d (Out I I, 199`. An!I 11?)0lon`)a) Nag NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BY- LAWwn panned by the Connoll of the Om-pontlon ol the City of Ilmnton on the ma day of Inch, A.D. laomprovldlng for the lulu of debentures to the unonnt. 0! 018,000 for the pnrpou of enabling the Public School Bond, of tho Iald City of Klnnton. to snot a new vohool home in uld Olty o! Klnnton. Indthnt nuoh By-Luv was registered ln tho 3031:-y Olue of the Cltyo! Kingston on the Hit day of October. AD. 11!). Nm|.... Iunhv nlvan By-Law NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN THAT n....., . ,, .1 .|.- nu- l\' Ian.-.4..- .... LL- Colo. n In--- ..__. ... -- - -u f lJ(I)r-,1-I I Hmah and nwnnl: At. all the II hlginna during the III! II In lam variety 0! uhlpo II tor November. Ilnnmn. wvu I hula tony. (mount and n can or onion. Gro- b'l"ERCY. OH, lnsures His Life .'-'-w~ IJNIIVALLID ll Plnlnh nu`- Nninollvo Wfnrlom Leon. Rob- ,-... .-uuu. L in the United L Colmer. C.I.G. III . \Jo-Iv: ;i':.'_ A u--u nun. uuu--w:I'UIn I2! JO, uudhulhuc lhnnl born! thymi- hwtoHhoUoi:IIl8.uhI.. llu.LH.lhviuhIduhndIiuIf opmlhupnilnnyunn. Hannah an nduodvil curios Sodom ova-yialy. ldwhtiuoho duo with ouhplvlovillnuuhuulbhvhunr vv.u. nu .-Z T ITXTJINI ycnrullo hulolnlqll dopu-Quentin No'Yrt Hlnnho-coin thlclco, uullnlhnnr shun! 5...... AL.._..: Annrohiloot. ovotluing I govcrulnont bridge at Smith : lls. in nouovod hon one: for Ma prunnnhlp in tho Isle sloo- ugn. What in `vi-ongnhon: than `l'Io(btholiol|qinIorprdcnuIo|Iun- noydu Ir.l4nrhr | nhnoou to the |l.nnnL...L....|.....u... un_- -- L - . -vvv I\JLI'Il`l' IIUUCL 0 0 Iodnrn management. on-ollont cuisine and "boot ntovkml but In the city. N In! an clnlm n-mg. ---- - nttontlun [Ivan nnmmomlll non Tho vioo-pnddont ol tho Uniud sum- in aid to ho pining no a national policy. Hoonnlnvooun. Guudahu noun for an EDITORIAL NOTES. Sir Charla Tnppor in biking a grant dad. and ngnu. dad to oopurpooo. How wm|dl0doifh:gnv:hin:::ouchnnIt uuuuuviuvu I vulvu III IWIIIIIIOII. They no stealing our policy," mid Sir `Charles. nhning to the government`: at- titudo on the nude policy. but the charge in not no true as that the connrntivea Are standing the libonl policy on the Iohool question. It : now conciliation and con- ocnion nll round. and the men who shout. "l.ni&o|-I Ali showing how till] the, an be. 4 mv--, -uu loll`! wlu Ill IIIU III!!! III [IJWOL Who are the reel betnyere of their countrymen` Tnillon and men of his ilk. who. for election purposes. were ready to shout remedial logielntion. without the hope of carrying it. And who ere now sup- porting tho Toppers, though they have abandoned nmodial legislation ...-..- --v u\.I-vvl quuywuu II In)! Acrtynblo to the I-`ranch - Cunt diam, but that in to be soon. Those French-Canadian: zruatod him in opposi- tion, and they will trust him in power. Whn :1. oh. -ugl L.o.....-.. ..l ;L-:_ uI-J um IvuvW'|`I!`lIlUIl'\JIlII|lIIlIU. To whom did he ruler.` Mr. Lnurior. And what. vu his offence.` IL in not abated. The infonnoo in thnt. Mr. Laurior'a nettle- nont of the school question in not .,.,-.4 Ah]. Ln bk- l`......L n- _ _ vwll ullu IIIIU UVJIIIIIIIJ I `K551- But he crawled. out of his retract. the other dny long enough to any thn. be pre- folnod to follow an Englilhmnn And I Pro- testant, "who would do juacico to the Fmnch-Cunndiun nee. chm to follow I Fronchnnn And A Catholic. who would be. buy his follow-French-Canadians." N`- _L..... J:.l L. ._.J__ n :1, I WHO ARE THE BETRAYERS? Tho common tnlk of the very_ common conservative opposition is that Mr. Lsurier has betrayed his countrymen on the school question. How? That is the question. Mr. Teillon. the men with the whiskers, the wieeecre who left the Quebec premier- ship to become an Ally ol Sir Chsrlee Tupper in dominion politics, suffered do- fest st the hsnda of the people. being de- prived of s zest in the commons us well as in the government. He wee so creetlnllen after the election that he wee understood to my he hsd retired lrom politics {or his own end the country's good. Rut ha nl-nurlgr" All. A! la. a...s....-s 4|..- mn.n.n um "ROYAL URI. Iiinc" .|`('l`N(;SION mums co. _____:_j_________j_j_ aaasn \/U Ilnva Alli`: lIl\/IQ. The Ontario's government`: expert Prof. Colemsn. has returned from Sudbury bringingto Toronto samples of the sub- stance discovered there and alleged to be coal. Prof. Coleman is of opinion that it is not cool, but anthraxolilo. which is combustible. burns well and throws oil a great heat. Still he will not offer ade- linite opinion until he has made an an- alysis. Well, why does he delay his re- port? He knows the necessities ol the case, the importance that is attached to the discovery. the. wealth it means the multitudes in this province who have to burn coal. He was late in going to Sudbury instead of being one of the first. Four months altar the Toronto Star mlerred to the fluid were allowed to pass before the bureau of mines undertook an oiciel verication of the reports. Now this is not swift enough. considering that the head of that bureau is an old journalist and with a keen interest in and scent for news. It is important to add that Prof. Bell. of the geological surrey, declares that the Sudbury article is enthracite coal. but. he says. it runs in veins instead of deposits, and it is questionable if it can beoperated profitably. to Four yearn, however, must. intervene be- fore there can be mother tees upon the is- sue. and wonderful things in the change of nituetione, of pertiel, of inuences and of men. will happen in the meantime. may-ulvuu Nun! Iaulull IE I ull(.`0ll(a. But Brynn Ipeth, nob hastily, not in a moment of excitement. but two days One! his defeat. in the calm of his own home. and with his Ambition to be proaidonb set. aside. Asked M to the silver question. he doolnroa. "A beginning hu just been mgr`: " nu. :-us 5v uu. I IIU uuuuu. IE 0DI0l'V$. is the cause of the west. the principle! are the principle: of the went and the ma- jority wina." The welt did nah pin out an it was expected to do and the Journal : opinion: were taken at I discount. lint D-..-.. -_-_\__ _._. L,_.,-u, uvw an vvl - III? III IIX I109- Tho New York Jourml. the or-gun of the silver party, declare: that the campaign will nil ! go on. "The cause." it obnorvea. 11:. LL- ..-..-- -1 .L- _._-_. .L_ __- - I -.... ......... u. n. -1. nrylu, I pne- nomoml candidaue in many recpocu, wu thonghcho have ended the agitation for free Iilvor. But it has not. VIVL- \!__ u-_1. v-,,,, I .. --- -nu-uwuavuv. -'1Ul1JllKl AVENU- Buh if Abbe Proulx did not go to Italy on the school question. n he ellegeu. and did not disease it. did-nob invite the pope`: inuence, end so did not fail, to receive it, some oi the ooneervetive pepern will heve mm to talk about it. With them. an with Sir Cherlee Tupper, the great fear in chat the Manitoba ochool question will be removed from the IPOIII of politics. and that they will not be able to worry the government. about: It. N0 Il" IN runs CREE. If Abbe Proulx bu fnilod to win the nu- thoritiou in Romoto the side of Mr. Lau- rior, And the pa : inuonoo in to be out on the ride orotbo Quebec hionrcby. the school quution in 3 mi My long way from cattle:/nono. --`Toronto on. B: :t ALL- n___,|,, pg . . -- - THE DAILY _wHIG.] THE sxnvma AUITATION. The dorm. of w. J. Bryan, . pho- Iomannl nnnrllrlnnn in rnnnu .........o. .... Flour mnkou mun Brud of A better lnnnllty than any other Hour on the man M. ARK \'(ll'R (IRO(`.F.'ll FY!!! ROYAL URI." fur IlI|It\t~*r1\n. .... . -..- - - LET u HAVE THE mcrs. L- n_.,-:_:_ ,,, ta, Bnnith. wbobnau-googuud d .. Inuit 0!: and -uuinxol -2 a& ll tlllll W Igvou uuny rota oununnuu haul II Dr. Smith talked to than when ro- pnunuuvo holml ban in Chins. Ho talked olhiolihln Hommnllb vlliolnho |ovod.buIvhichfor vuiou tnnonohoin uolpnging fothhor at Ibo: in Ountnl Indus. than bin put oxpgrionoouad pnuliunndincn in_|cumno0h_u- co... guovlbolplolluu hrlhoptuliooho goahlungho dun aide: naconcnl lndn_and I totp Bri- ._-_.. hi Thundny convention lull shoved Igood Iuny rovuounuuutcdhouu Dr. Illhd In IL; than In. unuuru. on: no navcnlouu poomnn which non on upplionuon to the 0 II ::th Inch ntrinont from the umnun 1- not ouwono In tho production ol autumn whiuuiou. The laughing ounouinonoolsholsunt. and in an be bought. forutguuur. Unliko the inch to .3150 In tau-isnotporpotnudin onnn. bo|I"tlIo ridiculous piaturu It in on noon unoliouion tho an null I. Iiiwws. 35: Princess St. |)ln-vlly munusltn Rnunll "nn-A gnu wnguu In auunung Iunnor. The young man wearing a crow or I conu- oun omit music at will. Thane Fnuo novelties an oxuvmoly upomivo. but. Cunduionoconulono in tho production Tho lnnlmm "'_" W! 0" Wing. not |l'| motion given tongue in n nurtling T1,. IOIIIIR wourinn crow or n mm" wnnuc movements, lroln swimming to ballot. dnncing. Oocuiomlly tho air pnnonthmngh nltull whiulo and thou the an on hainn nut in .....n.... Iuluul bu gu mrougn Ill Ilndl 0' ChIPIC- toriotic movements, from swimming dancing. Oocuiomllv tho Air The chameleon. chninod to I pin and worn on I man : coal. lapel or on I girl's dress in any lace she chooses to tether it, `this mu 1 eeting fnd st the time of the world`: (Air, in now out.~ done I: the nnimetod ecnrl pin which comes mm Putin. The in may repro- eent. sh, fowl or flesh. an I) setting I certain contriunce in order I. thing in forced Logo through all kind: 0! chereo N movemum. frnln .-a......a.... .. V rnupe nuu sue wmcn Will not. obatruct the View. They are nubetentiel in make. but not bulky; A good many have velvet crown: in n aquu-ish Ihepe euggeecive of the Tum. while lor brim there is I pleated mcho ol velvet. with a little lace edge. Drooping oepre I nude Ilull of lame for trimming Are to erued by the peleon who sit: behind the wearer. The theatre end in the picture hat. may now no longer live in polite eociety, ac- cording to huhion dictators. I-Evening Ina are this winter decreed to be 1.! a vhnpo and aim which will not obatruct the I iO\V. Thev Am nuhnunlinl in mnhn I... . But it isa blow to hear that that vul- garity, red note paper, is about no return to us. Some years ago, when we used to get gory New York notes. Canadians were low in number who were brave enough to indulge themselves and upeet. their friends with such paper: but. perhaps we ahnll not. be able to withstand the attack twice. Once on a Limo it was the mark of a lady to use plain white pa r, Iain whim hem stitched handkerchie A an to wear plain black footgear. In the new wedding invitations the large size has returned. the paper is not gln1.ed.uul "half-nfusr such or such Ill hour ha been subutituwd for "half-pant." The paper, rather longer than it is wide, is covered in paragraph form. The Snlvetion army has an angel corps, not. very well known in this country, but u very popular branch of the service in the large American cities. One of We do- partments of this corps might. become populnr in Csnads-tbe bicycle brunch. A ic cle Angel starts out in the morning with erliule beg furnished with linen. splints and other necessaries. And in about every third block she meets a case rer uir- ing her assistance. She can stop bleenging nrterien. bind cuts and nurse sprains; she can all but set I bone. but she wnntes no time over punctured tire.-. mxuu nuu uguua man way. and old taxman- od punaberi were entitled to rhyme out their grievances, but in this 1,-!imat.o we have tow blueg to complain of. and the first few days of \tho much abused month left. nothing to bddeairod. Some of the November magazines have with zreah cheerfulnesa opened the month by Subliahing statistics on suicide. Eng- Inn with its fogs may have special privi- logos and rights that way. and old fashioni- numbers were anLir.lad tn rhlnnn nut The children`: guild of St. George's, which is under the direcbion of Miss Moore and her coad'utor!. held A Lee on Wednes- day at Mrs. octon a, where. by the pay- ment. of the modest sum of non cents. their tron: enjoyed it thoroughl pleat-ant. our. The children evidenbl have clever 3' heads and capable ngeru, one proof of the latter being the uncommonly good home- made candy offered for sale. Miss Anglin ha: been having it lithle tri umphal ro reu of her own throug|xCan- adn, any lgingston was not behindhnnd with its intentions. notably the nu )p6l' party Even in her honor by Mrs. Mo5 ar' land. is: An |in a prominence as the clan hber of her nther is being carried out on or own account. by the qunlity of her work in her chosen role. The duke of Wellington, I think it wan, who once, in speaking of I book of war sketches which had been written from the personal observation of the author, turned to a celebrated lawyer and said: Chief jultice. what. is your denition of per- sonal ." The reply was ithy. We have nlwlaya accepted person: as the oppoaibe of m '17 The late Gail Hamilton set an example which. say: on exchange." `few public ohnr~ ncteru now-n-days, not to npeak of the houte of private pereonn with whom the public hoe no concern, will Appreciate. In I letter to A Boston news per friend who asked her for 1 history 0 her life, she says: "In declining to furnish you with material for a almtch of my life for publica- tion. I not not from oaprice. but unvnr '- ingilprinciple. Every person line a rig t to is own privacy. What he himself put: before the public in book or periodical, be- longs to the public, which has I full right to read. reject. criticize. 13.2: !:-f- person- ality belongs to himself. To violate this lnw of prince ri ha is an outrage. I de precinte no severity of literary criticism. I recent. and, as far as possible. repel in terference with private right. There are many Persona, rhaps, who feel different- l . I any we deeire to be biographed rlixring life. their taste may be questioned. but the biographer is guiltlese. [object to it utterly." or me mamonnble brotherhood unlou it has I doop-rooted and highly developod at- took of (ad. The dieouo nde reodleat patients in the women. but occuionnlly men indul in collection: which range from topic: button: to stomps. yacht pennants, or war medals. The ten t mania has: now attacked women. but to ndulge it proper- l_v one must have I well-lined purse. One N ew York wornnn the other day nhewod a thousand F imenu an the sum of her col- lection. my represented an unnamed number of dollars. and the result was that nho was much interviewed by the news- popert-. To live in the eye of the ublic in now almost the only way in whic three- quarurl ol the world can exist ; they must get there. if by no other mean: thnn vi: quarter: or the world at by than via t. e spout. of n teapot. the Tvnpot l`ld-0IH Hamilton : Oplnlon -IIu Anjlln Into!-talned -Ohlldlurn Gulld of It. Goon-3o'u-Noto Paper Novel- tIu--DI-. lmlth at Queen's. Na lmnrt not is eligible to war tho badge of the {uhionnblo brotherhood door)-roomd and high! rlauglnmul .0. PUBLIC Lov-<;rP2RsoNAL MEN- TION mo In-as mrsnvuswen. THE MORSEES 0F CHITN-CHAT. DAILY BRITISH wma SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1896 Dr.Aa:qw'ouvwPIhulonn nil no dvlunnncutntlpohb. 7 T Q Olno u qua-at-shun `Pun:-0' noqunuumonollxnvholo in ,0undn in the vain hops cl nou- pcnung his basin: and whilo saluting a [rut deal. though at all tuna bruit and Sal in in not till two noon hdcn bin thnthowuoonnodsohinhd. Bin I, winch occurred on Tnodny. Nov. Inn phod in Illonnll at Oootnvillu Haida his in-cdhu lnnilago Into I rib and child n noun bio Tho ro- huvohn tho olthovholnoum acuity 2 LCVUIUIC. this .` I `Ia-:.nIhouaonduon vhadiddnooApiI | I when he remind I hurt `which `:0. 0Hv|I0A'-lllio tlblonho funeral ;:ooo- ones. mind in Ilonorrhngo ol tho leap. oion olucn. Guns, Ihogrouhat Ioldicr of Don: Ho ho! spun tho put two nu.`-g unciontor modem tinsel. um Iddour kidney iVn,0undn dudhomho nun Rivuidqlhuow Indll Iloplill thojudu-It day. Tholvoovenu Hon -'10 005 3001- "50013. II who the Fwd P-(IMO 0' ll-Ilrdny. Oclohur am. Thu `O0. F wa-and lotto: day: incur hug. and thofol Tncdnv. Nov. Iuooonucntud toour muaml um. --I I. ncuuhy-n nohrcnaod III Philndolphin in wide plnco hold I v rupulliblo tion in tholnrp who|:| b rm of I. '.."Cri mt Col. Dooouod ruin oxal- | I unll About I. yuan ago ha: which to- It. The Inn John Doyle. After A_ Iingorin illness John Doyle. of Phihdolphil, l's.. ed at him lather : rui- donoo. near Cundon But. on Nov. Int, mdwinynon During the 6 thir- looo yuan resided in Phil: in which ho very .....au.... :. .3- |-__ _L--Ar V-V Now reader hon`: one for you: Do you know of a death from Kidney disease. or of heart fnilnro. the victim having and llodd'u Kidney Pulls? Removed . [Int an nanny mseuo M. any stage?" (Va estimate that a half million people must. have joined in using the two and a million boxes already sol in Canada; and yet not. I single complnint.-not. one fniluro to euro. N... ....I.. |.-_.~_ -_- 1-- -- V I nu-um In uu-9-41 null-lilulon Uoon of Dodd`I Kidney I IIlo Iutllod. [_`nun\`-ru, Nov. 2. (Special) -Wi!.hout I single reply. for over two year: we have advertised thin question: Does Anyone, nnywhens. know of any one wherein Dodd'a Kidney Pills have failed to cure nn( kidney disease at stage?" Vo that: hall million nnnnlg unce wwn mo wushes 0! the electors. Md. Allun moved, seconded by Ald. Sbewnrt. that the original report of the cnmmituae touching this matter be rescind- ed. And that the comrninoo recommend that no action be taken in this matter. The motion was carried on the following vote : Yon. Alda. Allen, Rygn. Stature, Nowlnnda. Minnoo-.'n; nnyn. Aldo. Martin And R.obinAon--`. . Nut 3 Single Ra to our Ouutlon--NoI I fnllnrc In L`nro-A I-ll-Inn..- Iv..- uunoa. The question of changing the city ro lnmita was brought. up and it. Inc the opinA ion of a majority of the members that to ` change the hmita would not bo in accord- ance with the wishes of the electors. Ah`. Allnn runmul -Ann-ulgd I... ALI L1nLLm;Av5s 2 uppolnunenlb. host. Ald. Newlando moved that J. Pottrio be appointed. Lost. Ald. Minnos moved that F. Scnhell ro- oeive the appointment. Loot. Moved by Ald. Ryan that P. Fanning be up inbod. Loot. iovod by Md. Suwu-t. seconded by Ald. Allen. that H. Shnnnon be appointed. Curried. TL- ,...--s;.... -r _L-__.-_A .L, ,~. - Lllllllla Tho re, water nnd light committee met. last. evening, chnirman Mnrtin preaiding. and in attendance Aldo. Minnee, Allen, Newlunds, Robinson. Rynn and Stewnrt. Applicntiona for the position of driver in the tire bri ado. rendered vacant, by the roaignntion o(gM. 1:. Elliott, were received from David Donnelly. A. Saunders, J. l"aumin_u. S. Conley. J. l'ot.t.rio. F. Scobell, (.`. Shannon and J. Burns. It was moved by Ald. Robinson that J. Burns receive the appointment. host. Ald. Nawlnmln mnuul mu. .1 D.n..;- L- No change to Ho Mule In tho! nu nuulo H) m Hm natural ti In other: nnu|otnn1mlu|u. Hold on yl New York Dress Reform,: A few! mom Rl.(H'Ii|u`u .9-M-._o Illrs. Hugger. Wife of Capt. Charles Ing- ger. of Sydney. 0. B.. Got Belle! In Thir- ty Illnntos From Heart Disease of Four Y-nrI' Standing. and Declare: She Owes ller Llle to Dr. Agnew`: Cure For the Heart. It. affords me great. pleasure to com- mend l)r. Agnew's Cure for the Heart. I was sorely uiicbed with heart. trouble, ec- companied wnth diuiness, lpitation and smothering sensations. 13*; over four years I was created h been physicians. and usedall remedies Inownto man. I determined to try Dr. AgneIv s Cure for the Heart. The hret. doee gave me great. relief inside of thirty minutes. I used uro bottles, and feel Lo-day Ihave been complowly cured." Sold by W. H. Med- ley. .. .. ..........., urea Kauuu. uuu nu uuu run` dezvone the bags turned out an eeeortment. of robins, sparrows, high-holders, even bobolinka, with an occasional young crow, wounded and intended for education; it did not matter whether the destroyed bird was good for food or whether its destruc- tion was wnntom in all respects. the bags had to be lled. Squirrels. ohipmun ! and groundhoga also belon ed to the col- lection, and one is die to wish that the supper at the end of such 9. day could have been provided from groundhog and crew flesh nlone. yum um yvlul on N18 Wily, UDIBN or A umnn, was gamo." and st. 1 the and robins. smn-own. hiah.)mldm mrmers [:05 a day's sport. save the and a good an r ut the expense men who showe the smallest bngl time they all met. The plan was t4 in the morning, two and two for the of company, taking a straight line elds and through woods towards I pointed rmdezvoua, at which the "I men" were due to meet at dusk. ] thin met with on the way, unless 1 uman. m1mo." and at tlu nun-uious nssermone Is that, and that "women alone are responsible for destruc- tion of the birds," as. Not. A mile out of Kingston one coul this autumn see young men shooting king'shers almost any day pleasant enough for loon ; not ow shooting them, but leaving tiom msim , to die in agony in the marsh. Not no very long ago, too. there was A summer custom in this country in some of the counties, and it is said the same 0!)! mined in por- Lions of the states, whereby a dozen or so farmers got. day's sport. the mark. wood aunner uh tho nxnnnnn nf nu. A Montreal noper my: "men will not kill those bir s to my extent [or more sport." Without. continuing the discus- sion hereunto whether women ought or ought not to wear birds. one oounotletuuoh ridiculous nseertiona that, and that women ulnnn urn rnlnnnnihln rm. .I-.o.-..... urlgnu uamzena 0! me hold! and grow is time for them to be uhntnod of I selves." A |l....A.....I ......-.. -___ u____ Ill! IJIIIIIIOIIDII Ul lllflll. An enimntod newlpeper dlaouuion in going on elsewhere on the subject of hot trimminze. in which thoee who are enti- feethere expreu themaelvel in the pleineet of terms. A catalogue from A millinery firm. which in e leader in that particular branch of business. Ihowe. out oi thirty- four outn of ball, twenty-seven trimmed with birds. win and on reye in every va- riety. About t eeeme em. an American pnper rays, that their birds are fast din- eppearinu. In the south the once beauti- ful mockingbird And the led bird have been thinned off: and in the north the blue bird has hardly been neon {or the last two years. Women Are almoet entirely respon- sible for the liillingof eon bird: and the bright denizens of the lie! I and groves. It time be ashamed of them- . I f t. ` If t.l:oy Iuud it would be high tron-on. 1ho nhoorg. expand to tho ruin nnd drm. An lo to all sort: of woioro. And nuod young birds mun man I nxrvenwer." At this time of the year when the chill rain in falling. the nipt worm in crawl- ing. punetere used to try to keep their 9 Irina up in the best. way they could. rom one series of stanzas on hhe olnngeu the ransom. we get. - "The sum oi summer in next at Inn. And curled to wintry eenuou. And! ttho frightened lenvu Are Ion-lug In no . they num It -mm: 1.. Mn. o.......m. nvnunl ueqnlnnum. s. c. cmnuzs, 1 . , . No oggfortnblo fool In any member ' No sharia; no shim: no bnttorhiu: no No {ruin : no ownru: no loaves ; no buds ; No-vunber." ALALX- L2-.. _n.u I ---I I -H NEW omvsh APPOINTED. wE`wXNT TO KNOW. "No warmth ; no choorlulnnn ; r healthtul om; _ , 7 mm " ' ' Until the! can (of. now fonthorl." HEART-s HEALER. The Dutructlon Of Blrdl. .n...-o-.l ..-...--- _-- J1--. wuumuy H 0010!] OI` I0 ssport, - of the he bag by the to start. 0 the asks a A Itrninht. nn nuan- 9 Olly Flrc we sue line over -I. an .n. N I cow the ren- nin:-D yuan. uunacunq nblolollll in-nnnnx - --r puya wnuen tor mm, and he carries n'|`hll'- scenery and properties need upon ` vi stage. [fitinn piece like Fuuat.." unouacnonunnuhualglory. Onon- nlndu,IhnuIt.H vnIo:.do.nnd guoobingthtnukoul nnguihdool and juI|uIunIIouunitydAnu-6- ant`: Inuhccllun nth! lid: rmunks he lh og I n cms cnny soounus. Within the last ten years the character of our amusements has changed entirely. and the old stock companies. whose main business was no support. a single star. is now :1 memory of the past. Now the star engs as his own oompsny, selecting each mem r with 8 special fitness for the part he has to play. The star has the piece he plzys written for him, and he the scenorv and nrnnnrtjan nnntl H-- n nnn eunuyupnolaoelon ollloonnnnn. :lv::\|II|.`vio\|co:'ouduIot it, Owl M. nlndcmtho-at sun wn-u...a...'.: - ' ` Al I I Q I Hot and on:d.l:(I:`:)no `n l``. (ne Id -clout tuna` and you will In thon.u nuonnhlon `hcyon be-ado. Work promnuu Alinndnd A- -- _u no npuullcul onus- mama. none. GHQ nlitnnon-_ wyinou uoeu, nu nu.oonu.u tho pngunlolunrdny. Oclobullu. lothrdnyaiuonrh .ond unconucrudnoour muon-I nnoo. nonl and to our country : uublcuiclnd hour. hnpchod inblood. conncnhd hr bmoruornvuuduultli tau:-._youu. uplicdn tints wonhildl. Thu 0! tho npuhliun nlknvhohvodvidod thhhnln-an... nor yuan. rue mannere. never remarkable for their Ioavity. became morn autocratic and ollemive evcy day. Hie hen nan- cial liability wea belore him nig t. and, day.and hehad nonear frlendto whom he could oondelhe grief that was killing him. As laatdeach ended all. New York he: eeen many grand proces- oione in in time. notable among thou: the procenion on the opening ol the Croton wauu-vorh: following that. the completion ublonho funeral proces- ol Uen. she mount deadhemtonetotkivet-u'de,IheteloI aleeplilltlaejud cday. aarenot local. G notional. an Dun nu ` them- IDCI UDIIIIK Quin 3 ohms: Ind been noticed in Mr. Abbey by hi: fnonda whohad known him [or yours. His roxnnrhblo Iuvitv. bocuno morn Autrmrnlin yreuwer. manager eunoe Adam. Quin . number of hie ventutee wen exceedingly enooeeefnl. but grand open was his beta noir. The deciency on the eeeeon rogchgd the enormous gure onhreehundred thous- and dollen. (huh. . 4.L___. |._.l L... __.r_.; - .- IIUIG. Mr. Abbey`: grout. misfortune wu hin primary success. A number 0! his rst. ll- wmptn ntmnnngomonl. woronmnrhbloaum causes; in I for months with Bernhardt. he chuod in cold cuhono hundred chouund dollarmndumoinollowuolaud. nndunong hot plnyor lriondn aha proclnimed him the greatest. since Adun. Quito won nmuii.mI. upm gonuen angles or bnghbnvory chips. or whether the players are Henry A. Abbey, Mr. Schoefol and Mr. Hrnu on one hnnd. or Riley Gsnnon and Pittaburg l'hilon the other. it. in gnmbling just the name. Inu pnmgmg would not save him. Grand open, or my other business con- ducted in that way, in as much gambling an horeerecing for money, or Faro, or poker. It matters not whether the cakes no put up in golden eeglee bright. ivory chips. Henrv A. Fina lines of China Crook- Ware, nndtllmu-ware. 'Hnvsro.Woudan Wan, Cookln Crooks. etc. Haul mu-torn for school Snppllou Ind School oqulultcm. u once: tor torty uiounnd dollnrv. The cotton just passed Ivu more die` utroua than the first. with this difference. that owing to sixteen to one there was no sympathetic committee to help him over the nilo. The deciency was too large And plunging would not him. anon. or nnv ml... |....;..... ...... ulna. 1ne principal stockholders were rich men, and I low thousand dollars more or leu we: no great. loan to them. To their credit beit remembered thet they gave the enterprising impreesario II bene- t. Everybody volunteered. The affair Ina a great Iuooees, and when the curtain fell the nteful committee presented him I check or forty thounnd dollnnv. iunt nnnund um. man A-'- uepenus quite as much as with the star. Another excellent feature of the modern play is that the star, instead of monopoliz- ing for himself all the good situations in the piece, and leaving the other characters a lot of tame. colorless puppets. he now gets the very best that the market affords. and when it oomeeto a case of must have, salary does not stand in the way. Take the DeReszlioe in our last opera company: Jean. the tenor. received one thousand dollarsa performance. and there were sev- eral opera nights last season when it cost ten thousand dollars to raise the curtain. This extravagance, however, was sheer madneee. for which the late Mr. Abbey was largely responsible; yet ltise ques- ion if this responsibility might not well be shifted to the shoulders of the deer ublic. who tted him on the back am? said, "lloogu Boy. The papers, lnr o and small, spoke of him as the Napo eon of grand opera, and in the fact grand in everything else. He certainly did give us grand opera in great style and we saw many things that we might not have seen but for his assistance, but in the end he had to pay the piper. Adierse circum` stances seemed to be thrown away upon him. His first season. which was merely experimental, was disastrous, and when it was ended with all its brilliancy, Mr. Abbey was many thousands of dollars be- hind. The principal stockholders men. few thousand Ann... ....... scenery and propomea need the stage. [fitis a piece Fuuat.." re- quiring ahnrp And brilliant. scenic ebcta. he carries his own gunman with him. and on his ollicionoy bhe mucous n! the, piece depends quite much u with the Another nxnnllonl. fnnlkum nf ah. ......I.. .. one red I'l no-nsnn. In New 'ork city there is a bod of ignorant foreigners. fully a hundred t ou- sand strong. one-half of whom cannot spook our language and never will. It is into the hsnds of this lawless, godless horde we have placed that priceless jewel, the freeman s ballot. The ballot bought with our richest blood,-- -the ballot paid for with thousands of millions of gold,--the ballot consecrated with untold suffering. sacri- ticesnnd tears. -- this costly safeguard of our nation's life we have battered away for less than a mess of pottage. the future may have in store for us God alone can tell. So far His protecting arm has been above us and around us, shielding us from danger and harm. Thxnk fortune that the struggle and turmoil are over, and, forgetting as far as we can. all that made us feel so disagreeable and unhappy, lut us shake the dust from our sandals and seek respite from care in the one hundred and one light amusements with which this city abounds. the hut. fnn van:-a Hm nlr...-...n..- Whet .` crack or (worn. The first of theee tremendous Meta fore- told by Englnnd's historic prophet has been met and conquered; the second in now tryin our national virtue an it never was tried fore. Attiln with his wild horde of savage Hun: we: not more fatal to life of Rome thui are the ignorant battalions led on to deetro the American ballot, an ignorant men that knows no luv, tint is ever ready with the and sword to deutroy every veetige of protection thnt civiliza- tion thrown around itself for its safety, and go back to the primal elements of sevlgery where A" law is administered by the red right-hend. In Mum nu-ly nit" 51...... :. .. |___I_ 4' auorn a case. "In an essay of Mscaule 's written many years ago. speaking of t e American re- public in the distant future, he saw in the active element; of discord and strife that which must sventuallylead to its down- fall and ruin. Diverse interests, sectional jealousies. disintegration all the time at work. would an the foundations of the Amern-an repub ic which the fathers laid at such tremendous coat--the best blood of the nation cementing the cornerstone in its place, there to stand unharmed till the crack 0' doom. 'l`l.- Run 1.! sh... n.......-...I...... A--L_ 1..-- The Whole City Of New York one Veal lea 0| luntln-'l'ho Panda mac or The (ll-uldeet Ilghu Ever Wltneaaed-`l'ho Bullion Luv Come To luy. (special Correapondance. Letter No. 1010.; Nlw Yum`. Nov. 8.-The agon is over, the noun input. and all alon t e ehore in eoattaz-ed wreck: of thoee w 0. one short week ago, wen am-boyant with hope ' and joy. for at that time all were victore, at lent till the ballot: were counted. Hope, high and soaring. ambition bound- leu. yet now, she, cruehed into fragments -poor. weak and dot land. but not for- gottpn--and it ie wel that they should not be, but rather held up an a warning for all future time to point a moral or adorn a tale. , "In an n--nu Al ll-an-`lg-7. ...-:u-.. ._-.... [THE smm IS NOW PAST. v 0 III IV IIV LI. JJI TIVIUILCSS n|Ip\_)nHO Ru-uuoll llonu. Rnlh mmla to order: Ah-u your oil: ` in do up at rmuunul-la run. THE WRECK8 OF THE HOPEFUL ARE BOATTERED. uoun a manoy nun not dh-scaly o kjdnoyu. ugh them wrong and In IIIO louowl nltwry ol bison : "I hgo `uni-ion uoubhtih my ' be h` any that gun an in the null ol my Q` excu- ahting nourllxio min: in tho Inns .1 .. way am not may mski our huh mi... 1! it is only a link 3... the kidneys ll : only I little sick. I it is I big puuoodcntroymg, non.- ciins who. tho kidneys as non than A little nick. 'n -40]... n... :5 -__A L- _u, u . . The Bee Hive way they hnvo of louing us know vhon The kidney: cannot talk nnd the only they rich iuby rnnkinsur "it. only mu. In an Id-In-- I lull. the ` I-n, Ah [ upnmuwnu oy one Uurnonkfy Company. An ' to? shirt. in the store or 50. at the Star all: ntiring nlo. _--=_.3: Telephone 74 and have your lurnitnro N- upholstered by the Cu-novnk Company. _ Any hop at an my mum] to in glass 0! whiskey. tony noth- ing of touching it with my Ii . You may publish this throughout the ominion. and give my name in full. I believe I was the worst one you have had." Can any nu!- ferer from the fearful Appetite for strong drink desire greater encouragement.` Send to Lakehuret Inetiluto. Oakrille. for pem~ phlete and terms. m1;.n'. Kidney nu. not dluctly on 0.. Lidnoyu. unto strong And balm: IBIIO Ilcl In oil.lu;r out it must ho nuondcd to n men. unnvlllu. I10 My! intoreatod in the Ir I In. and III.-..I. Illvnou [0 InH[H\I`lv umnL IIANNAY & HAROLD, W PRINCESS STRE ET. --j--:------:.__. n uuu India: I IAIIII IJOWII Years. On Wednesday afternoon last an up- town medical man who is going into the horse-breeding bneineee. quite extenaivel ', made a bargain with a local livery stab a keeper to "trade a stove for a horse named "Hogan": Pride" that the liverymnn wished todiepoae of. The exchange was duly effected. and the doctor. viewing his new poeeeeeion with pride, determined to enter him for the ice race: this winter. He wan indulging in a little self-con ratulir tion In llll surgery when he was ltartled by a double ring of the door ror several E bell. He rose and went to the door. where ltood Mike H an. who ree ctlully dofled hie cap, an in his rich ric ac- :~ent|Mid : "Docthor, dear, the livery etha- ble man lint me up to get the body 0 the ould horse he thraded to yet. Oi d loike till get the pelt ov him. Yer. `ll let me have him, docthor, dear `." The doctor lelt like kicking the man off the doorstep. he says. He began to fear that nomething was wrong with his new trotter, and going to the stable carefully examined him. He found that the animal had a broken hip, and could not lie down. There in rage in Ilrael to-day. I r nvuu uuul III! UIOII aonsn American Kidney Cure -T0-DI] He II 0 Well Hun And (lives The crodn Where It In Due. For I long time I have been 3 great sufferer Irom disease of the kidneys. The ins I suered were the severest. had tried all kinds of remedies. but all to no avail. I was persueded to try South American kidney cure. Have taken half A dozen bottles, And I cum con- dently say that to-day I em a cured man. and can hihly recommend this great medicine to A I auerers from kidney trou- ble." Sold by W. H. Medley. How the Kidneys Talk. dmn sopor 0! Burk : Full: Found All RomodIoI For Kidney Dlunu 0! No Avnll Untll [lo Used South Amorlcnl Kldnav than _'n-.. D1: in. I. . w-I| u-.. me an ox war no mom. Now then for roat.-I-est and Iwoet. pence, and sleep -``to sleep. Ewrchnnco to dream to dream forevermoro. ':B|w.u>nm.\c. come no any. Now that the battle is fought and the victory won, out aside your noplg of strife, beat your swords into poughl urea and your spearheads into pruning-hooh, and let men who love their country learn the art of Nnw than lnr pa-or-`.5 -...I -.....> .-.--... ootn permee are jubilant at its success. The principal objection to ite e was the belief that it never coul be juatly administered, and that the money ained by the ohan could never be colected. or if oollectege would be stolen; at any rate it never would nd its way to the state or county treasuries. Now for the result. It was estimated that the revenues guin- ed by theichange would reach five or six millions of dollars; it has already reached between eleven and twelve millions. But the most remarkable change of all is that which has taken place in the opinion of the saloon keeper. No need now to make our police disguise themselves and to act as spree on theseloon kee were on their beets. The saloon keeper now ooh out for his neighbor and sees to it that he obeys the . law. The saloon keepers are satised. the lawie aatised and the Raines law has come to stay. the battln in lnmvlul. and Hum Ono of the moat ronnrkable chnngoa thnt. hm: taken place in the public opimon ol democrats and republicans alike. in M- gnrd tobho Raineclnw, which is now in ull force throughout the tune, in that both parties jubilant At. its Drinciml obiectinn In in nmumn was C0l.Il(l WOII 3 TO. Notso wit the democrats. The men `who have rljocted in nominations `and its platform A among her most. tried and trusted counsellorn. Will they ever come back? It in too noon to make 3 political forecut. n..- ..I n.. .......A. ..-._-_I._I.I- .1 or one I red letter yeer for All Qne. Thee emze which hue occurred in the two greet politloel pertiee vhibh have divided thin nation is phenomenel. `While the republican party may here suffered the lone oi A few men whoee` position mny have given their notion eome imporunce, "there in not one who wee ever ooneidered a, tried and trusted lender. Who ever heard 0! Ienetor Sbewert. u I republican lender before the betble for free silver, and hi: coming from I eilver man, I rot- ten borough, eooounta for thst; he wee, ever since be attained any prominence In ublic life. a republican for revenue only. he name may be said of eenebnr Teller of Colorado; ditto, ditto, senator Jones. In not one thin hen either of bheee men been dintinguieheg except for his edvocwy of a-ilver, and that to them was food and rei- Inent. Th; nnnnuklingn -..._L_ ...z.:.._ _. 7.. `I ' ' ' ' W There in an lndenlhle uomothing ul-nut n wnnmn`n ban or hnnneb that stamps ll hulnlnlml-In ur nnt. W'n have I the [At- an Rmxllnh. |"ren(:h And American ryleu in I!IHHnary1nrl'||| and wlnur wear. \o\ure invltml In lnnpomt them. IHOIID. The re ublioan pnrty rejoices At t- hin` rid 0 so much dead timber whiofxoit cou d well \Ynf.-n mi! oh. A..............A- ll\L- __-._ IQIIOO. The zrudo was one of tho gnndest night: LEM, New York [In over noon; one hundred thousand men were laid to bo in line, but a few thousand more or loan un- not. affect the result. No manor whnt. may hnppen for the next. thousand years, the your 1896 WI and on the ` oal nd1r_ ol the nod letter {or All 0. nnnro occurred in the (once. ifnooeuary, their heart : blood {or in de- ' rn.. HAS A NEW TROTTER no AVAIL. rluuulxl me to put whiskey, noth- :t Id," (kn Ann ...I` 0UESTl_QN._ ____________ . . I000 ISLAND HOUSE . Iodnrn mam... .............. _. MONTREAL. Iioddouood hunt nu tunndvu-doth '_-.7:-------=------ - _vrwv--, nun I. LULIK` 53:1 lemon, pumpkin and HILLINERY AND apple pient 15: each. (0dd!ollov'n Block) cor Prlnoou and Sudan hum struts. BAYLIS MANIJF G 00 16 to 30 Nazareth Street. BUSINESS COLLEGE. LIMESTONE CITY Japans: Paints, Varnisli, K v . -- j-- -j - K j - k The Loading Undorukor and furniture Innuhcturor. 234 and 250 PRINCESS STRBBT. KINUS1 ; Ambulance Call. M1 A I. J nan unnu-- [GREAT cL__x_kINd SALE -nag ...m . v: 11 up: you IIOIIII II A haw more Rl.0l'!-`ER n-oat. Full line uf WIHTEWEAR vary cheap. ______:___7____j:j_ '9 non` cart -IIII 30 PKIIVI Gall.l41 u-av-on IIIIVQ if anything bothen her more than the making of pastry. Lightgn one of her labor: at lent by providing bet with good pies. We ugh plum my-t, raspberry tart. cocon- nut, pumpkin Ind pesnt because they cant. They sell 1' always pleases. lf you buy one 3 tee given with any stove made. RMCKELVEY & BIRCH has her trials ke other folks. It in I "RICHMOND &CO S One Hundred of the very choicest and latest Londona designs to be had only at a labor, :3. cnnu, Ul DIUIC l lCIl`r8 l'llZZl8S, ISC CEICD. THE LARGER BOYS AND GIRLS and even adults will derive a fund of amusement from Old Homestead Picture Puzzle, 50c each, and Farmer Grimes` Picture Puzzle, 5oc each. ASK YOUR BOOKSELLER or fancy goods dealer to show you these puzzles, or on receipt of price we will send prepaid. Manufactured solely by The CQPP CLARK CO., Lta., ____ _ '$=u 3 NEW CASE? 015 ...1'lANTLES... * FOR SATURDAY- YOUR LITTLE TODDLERS of three years and over can amuse themselves by the hour with our Pot Picture Pqzzlc, 10 each or Wild Animal Pictuie Puzzle, IOC each. VIWYYD CTIYDDV I IT !-I r.` I\\VI'.`(` r - In Style . ., ua vvuu nuumu rluuu: ruzzle, IOC eacn. YOUR STURDY LITTLE ONES ofsix years and over with Natural Hitory Pictule Puzzles, 15 each, or Every Day Picture Puzzle, 15c each, or Bible Picture Puzzles, 15c each. LARGER ROVA` AND nner c .....a -...... ..,4..u.. ...:n Picture : Puzzleg IhCanada. Somedo not lmorvwtheyaretroubled with dyspepsia. They don't feel well and blame it to the heat, the weather or a hundred other things. Cheap Phosphate (stone), Alum (Sulphate of Lime) Baking Powders are eating their lives gradually away. They are being slowly poisoned. J J 9! 4| I A Cteam of Tartar and soda Baking Powder. Pun at Pure Gold. Two Million Dyspeptics For Children of all Ages ,Pnto Gold Baking Powder is made only from absolutely Pun Cram Turn: and Soda, Ind than in the baking go off in gu. leaving no trnowbohlnd. 9 Front Street V|7est. Toronto. FOR NOVEMBER. J JIKDEI. R J BED. KANAOIR. 0!` put your Ulll OIIUI W. J. BRYSON, lint \n1nun D.l.......... ` -vnnuur uulxil Ivllalulff I TUDAY. NOVEMBER IOII. Panama atla-nun-nun-an humus-. lloel. mush u.. nuns: a IX)!-IIIPIIO. nnunmmr. All. nnc. anon-nun. n-wnlnno, 00-.. chovovchl: Concil- lnnlvilnnl Inniinnlnn AA-.....| _.4; ,__.-. _- --u Klnghoin Business Collogu. '04: on nblo. ambition and chain: was any who vnlgivo port ol Ila dun during I Conn. Apply pononolly at tho SCHOOL or Anf 2-jnvuaau -- - _..;. ___ it faster than any other stove and it 2 you get with it the broadest guaran- It is sold in Kingston by A Bush}/ess _or shorthand Education Free vv__v--- cu -`cunt IVHIKO maul: VIDEO . C Ilncnnv nnunnnnnn nu. "'15? `M534 Don t Keep I rrCIZ 11 -Z'Zl if GlAD.lWI.Il'IIALln.Plhl. ' EDUCATIONAL. ___jj.:.__:.j Dealers THE HAPPY. THOUGHT RANGE I. llljl. I .uucv.ux1r, K INUSTON. ONT. Baking powder H. J. MCDOUOAI M lunh-ul mu-0. nos! 1 J0 m Prim-ass St. F? W` _C".'? llllI lllrn nuro. UH)- W. 6. Frost, Carriage Painter. Klnz qtn-u-t.1mxt,tn EIe(`t.l'h' Our Sheds. When. .!.9_..'??`!f .. IIlVK"l` coo; TILIPRONI X CARIIIAGES. CARRIABIIS. lovuolv|oonn.lnIpl0od'oh-ulM~ Ne Ibo! _for:n.0=)O1`D 2.. .!.'..`.5. U001) IIIIXGII VV WM. DRURY, D0 ..'.t. 1. a'T9.B"r'f not made to 1 made t __. \/_ ,1 n I031. 11') HI UIICB. A. BRYANT, "',5`;m A ES`; """"'iuI.os {h'F-:~`l"`|.`-::."6-t -.3E- -"' - ~?=>`!:?:.':'7"5 I. ll. JOHNS, ""- ,`,}`,`,}:},',`g',,3F1 i- for family use." _ A-- `*5 vv uln -um u r. PARTRID(-5-I`>I,W ""c"b~. MILLAN... Prop. l)nn minute from nll Inn. .-A `B v---vv\/In I I O that your lining and scouring Clunlng, Pra:uuina.'l`a\iIorin And Ropdrlng dons At uonlulov `M1003 (Va promptly Mhldd III II III]!!! (Inna-r -o------ Flowerstpnds. The latest Posing and nnv-xnrinr nun K- W?"f53'iii55". Millinery Work, Now in the Mm to get your hosting op- urutuu in w.nrkln5$ order. um furnish y:Lu w th atom: and furnace: or put yuur old one: In proper condition. Ll I DDVQIIII la`: :34 l`\rvvv Dun ! wan until the you think of get! puinln-I. Have 11- 1 than you'll he randy. of rumn fornmraue 0 hold I`:-rnimru. cm- W. Frost, Carrie qtrm-t. nnxt (.0 Elm ,-v- ----- V--Ivu \lIIII\.II-I. 'nr uunxlnn an-I perfovt fit. Tho only am- at go`!!! Hn>o>nnIuro\l gure. All "C-3i< )c;k L~3T&'1'$3tIe Making. llinfnunn xruumntm-.l Iuullnu ...II .-`A _ - . -- ....-..:1u1.,_ I I live a all loan and `halal. -::- 1 vv ----vv"v nu mgoc nuooe. Between Princess and Brook 82:. Tlnamnhlna promptly exec-mod. .:_._..j_..:._-_-?. .-- ---v-.., lnnu` 314 Princess an-ace, Klng:ton.Ont. 0hlldron n Got: with Spring lsttrnu from 04.25. Iron Bedn, Ollloo Bailing` Wlro guard: and all kind: of Wire Work and Wlro Cloth mnnufnotnrod by _ . -1--an-nor ntxnanuum turn: and soul that will burn. Thurs the kind we null, tho uelolrntedB(-mn- ton" at $5.111) per ton. Plne Klndllnebnut. only 750 n loud. Guod Mixed ood. 81.00 porlond. nnnnu m'rv {`.nAl. A. wnnn BUSINESS POINTER8. faction guumntaunl. Lmllon null and yulll'M||\9tI. French perfeutlon nyntom fru of vhurm fur the l`0lT|ln munth. um Hm uuuk to thufeet. LC 10:: hnvo mulmsrn learn. nvnvugc A I-n \II `Jilin \l\-I\/I \JO may Hover he revealed. hut then : no sacrec in the met thni. our work at cnrrinue nincin , trimming and ro-, pairing ; a nu. por mic. and ornamental nintinu in giving good Iutisluotion. othin nouonvinuinc as n pnutionl test. 1'! us once. vv urn prompiu Illlldd I09 BROOK STREET. KINOITGI. -..,._....u. nul- don: unlined. On I It I II to orrgicr-r|(:I.nn: l Io:\h|'?l`|ovno: for In in. (out: and children. Long on than In tho lot- [on lnomr on at the world. `. .l_ ncnnnnn I This week. our own make. [mu motor! of the V Fine Dairy Butter. l7c. ll. " 1`>}`:`..;`.`.`.`3"..&?"" UY\"l`h`.l{:i c-omo to us` We'll untran- learn that our: will mH.|u!y2'o\1. Broad, pa.-try and con m-Honory of all kin-In M in 1 common don: Om nnoolnl Mrs. M. lloblnlon has started to do Mllllncry Work. Orders taken at the Bicycle store, F 'denham street- Iy Ivvvvu l)un't snow falls before you getting your aleluhu ("mm-.l. do them at once than We've plenty of pf nfcnrrlngon. haule- llulcl DYKNES C 90. it Ilontroml Stroot. ldnxuton. m Prinoon Binge Thno door: above Open Houu. 'hlAI'|"IIII H15 "HS- .> Ioove upm-I nu hlophono 815. uturn IDIHI. nvlmas a co., Ilnnvrunl .~lI.rant., In n mnvuywu - any... and superior quality In Photographs M: Al 15 I I I l\I'I'II(` w 0011. u.uu per Iona. CITY GOAL & WOOD YARD. H136. on-rle street. between Prlnoonn And Brook. nu Buoc street. .1 n.n..n. Ho. uurnl urn. y by >..l.. ._ am P 4A\-ran nu... us-uuuvu u; CRESCENT WIRE WORKS 215 King 1%. ._-:'_:.j.j-- I00 PRINCESS STREET. -..-..... --- v----UIIIl '7 want. an In x don mu ...1-1'{:hn:l::1'r'} xc:rla:._r'Wl IT`...- . VII mkuu i a:'::w..`..`.'.'.::u?. .'.i`.'. ' OIIITI 0 , HI).- Iow. J. B. PI!l`l..Pn`u..'0l').'E:.7IIA1.IOII.u __..._._.___._..______.______.. 4--- ____ Vt the but e'll )'()\I. Iy In} no Prin- I on: St. cauanonik snuncs mus, . . Sum .-wuvq Iaritu 2" H" Macy or Flavo . W! In Quality. 1- - t 3 ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA ms} Ihojpllnwinn hi.nm.n-- lsrencv 4 I Ix.., - I EPP;. QQGUAI .. --..... . saw` u uvwlr I g ONTARIO RTRII1`. Inca-lot and ornnooul Wool Work. 8_to_n,,ll_gnl and once. Huh... I--------

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