Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Nov 1896, p. 3

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EPP_ _QQGOAl DR. STIRLING. corner wmum 8 Wellington strut: Tnlnnhona ll) u. u. msunmulvlw. III.U., Ipll.. I ha Coll PI: I 1 d Funon 0:1":-lo 051:. 19 Ii:n::Io'nl-"street. 1'01: phnno H05. j E urn .u;n1V|I} U. IIICIVIVRN, Ofoo formerly occupied by Dr. A. Mnolhonu __. R K. KILBORN I.D., |L(`..P. Q. 8.. LAT! . Ilndiul Hnporlntondont Klnuton Gono- nl Hospital. Coroner for any and country Olno formerly nncupipd by the lab Dr. Boun- ulors. Telephone N0. M1 R B. FPARKP-. ." D. . l..D.R.. I.D.. DEN- . TIST. Ofoo, I9 Ekrinoo-J Itroot. Rul- donoo. 131 University Avonlu. (`Goo honn. 8 mm. to 6 pin. Saturday lVOIIlI|g I to 10. hlophono us. 0.1`. Shormn. D.D. .. LD.!-L. I Aulnunt. S A. AYKHOYD. DD.R.. Ll) S1. Dentin. o Oman over Hnhnrthu Ilodlcnl Ilnll, nornar Prinnou and Bug:-t .\'t.roMv-. Klnguton. Tole- phona M0. Rani am-c. I15 Yuri Street. IUNARD OLEIENTS. L.D.. DIINTIRT dlrootly orvomlte the PmH)dco Wollln um otroet. Klnnalun. E-Mblllhotf In I ` onwphono No. 337. Eauldonoo. t Kin; street I. LIIIOI Auurnnco Coroorntlon W. I. GODWII. `Om - I. NEWLANDS. AROHI'l'E(7l` AND App:-ulnar. corner of Brock and King cheats ovar Wade`: Drug Store. llntunoo on lung sh-act. nut to Walt) oloo. BTHVR ELLIS (Number 0! the Ontnrlo Auochntlon of Arohlbouuj. ARCHITECT AND APPRAYNEE. Oloo Brook Strut. Klnston.0nc. M NEY TO LOAN IN LARGE UEBMALL mum, at low tutu of Interest on City and Farm Property. Loans annutl on OI?-y and County Dobenturon. A ply to `main muons. Ilnnuor Frontenac an and Invent mont Smitty. Onion opposite tho Pout Oloo POWER. &. SON ARCHITECTS, NEIL- ohunts Bank Building. cornu Brook and Wnllinntumn nlrnntn Phnnn ll? Wollingcnn streets. Phona ili. VHAS. 1'`. SMITH. BARRISTEB. BOLIOI cor. Notary Public. Commlumner for taking nldnvlh In Ontario {or use In tho Province of Quoboo lane to land M: cur- rent rates. OfHon,Anohol ulldlnnylnrkot SQIIIIG, Kingston c2 (VEO. W. BEL]. V.8. AND 1)` V. D.B. DIS- I ponur and Iiuldonoo.o'Ib Prlnoou ltot. Oomnlut um fno. Tulophono nu. Bunch o`|oo-B!bby'| Llvory. Brook utroot. _-__.:5._._.....-_.:________-. I. H. McCAMMON. M.D., C.. Qinhar nllnnn Dbnnlnlnng goal 9...... ,_.. `HAS. , Vcor, IYTHE E LYON. BARRISTIJ ton &o.. Ontario Chunbon. x. H. hut-run. Q.c. -_j-__j_-j_-:-_ PIAIRIOALLI A ouumu oounn Wm Bllflll SIIUIHT. loan`: on dopoalhd Annual! at mean and now amount to one Inllllox. olhn. Batu Iowu than the majority 0! name Inn: And oholco pluu of lnnnnnoo olorod. IlILlAl;mmumn1uu nnmu: 5 m'roN."aAnn1s1'nasfsoLm1. _o|-I. n. H. i1im.~2Av mvrr. am tumor 51., formerly ooonplod by "Gold C\u-Q." Talo- nnn D. . (_ `E0. W. D.B. ] perjury uldonoo. 015 Pl-lnoou nu-um. vvnu [Cl . Write for prospectus. Toronto Mining Agency. Cor. Toronto and Adelaide Stu. TORONTO. An other B:-mob Columbia mining stocks 9, at lowest prices. on JENNIB u. olusnmm, .5 lnpmarlu an-mn.l..l L. n. A uA--LL. Location : Lookout mountains, two miles from Trail, one mile from the famous Crown Point VfM,ine. Owned and operatea by the International.Gold, Copper Mining Co., inorporated under the laws of British Columbia. Stock non-assessable. Work has been commenced on the Snow- 4 drop and will be continued all winter. ` * II7__.'4 _ R uu. ncuu. WELLINGTON STREET (NEAR PI-{noun ). Tolophono, U1 A. BIBBY. II! BROOK STREET. THE . I ad! but nndllvoryaubloln the out lap on o.ln. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1896 British Columbia Mines. (\II\|nnn-st-\p\-nu woodxno co'AL.` larch Forduscript: ullllll lApply`to 1 . n n 1 hAT71.Ic$', x AIKEN. Hoo !. Om: >}I>l:t cknos ARCHITECTQRAL. I umvoruty avonlu. I-moo noun. ovonln 0146. 8horn_nn. .. L.D.!-L. SNOWEROP` 3c. HORSE CIVERY. VETERIN A BY. um I wuuzu Tolophono II) T F1h::N_c-Ail DR. BE66. .l\llI1'l'\\I ETD DENTAL. our unuu Uulnpully. MEDICAL A lwlndlhg Doctor Iooulood. UTICA. N.Y., Nov. I).-An alleged doo- tar. r: an mu ol wan... end... who nd to huh bean (in; u auindlotonn nnlonlovntcho untqvu nrnud n thin oitynnd con- Ioooud to in genus in the Onood 0 nnougooaoolonuul unuhuy of) goods Thouuolpoor dyes noun; ofgoodl undlooo of money. vv~ u-u-uuuu ul nu lune,-Ilxllla OOIOII. but by ooublni duoront d on they give out one hund distinct. on on and bhroo hundred diluent Ihadu. Err: nan].--g nlul`|I......-.n n_. .- nunm-on dulbnnt shades. Envy package 0! \ Diunond Dye ll vu-nnud. and will give vet. noulu if directions on Iollovvd. hon Aromnny inituiom; avoid than "you uupuucular about good colon Ind the ably of your mum min of Rood: nnd Ion nl lnonnv, ' Aro ou lookin for variety and beauty. for briliancy an purit. . for durability and fannou of colour {I you are. then use the Diamond Dye: that are specially pro rod for home uno. in color of Diamond Dyna will give from that to eight. beautiful and hand- aomo shades. varying aoconling to amount. ol goods dyad with the oontonu of pack- aga. Tbanaroin all fortyoight. colors. oolra and ch:-an London, Ll`V0l |!0o| and mono Fire Insurance Company. Inna]: nvnr mnnnmm In .m|u_|m. in -u..s. Always Found In Diamond Dvcsl :1.ou Want the Cheapest and Best FURNITURE ' ~.':.,..*;sw'v= CALL AT lH- BRAMES he {so- Iluo FIILLINERY AND DRBSSMAKING. -n-_ _._.._. r.-. an I. `a V ' 7 nfonxntlon oondonthlly tnntod. Talo- phono No 501. Wlllthou who duln A child for udop Ion kindly oommnnimtav ' Oloo In City Building. Kingston. Rev-.J. R. Blunt, Agent. in ntteudnnco from 11 mm. ml noon on Tuondnn, Thursdays And Satur- dI_ I_. ; lclmws A19 ].$.oc_icv%J For the Rescue and Care of Noalectod and n.l.-treated Children. CASTORIA TO THE ILEOTOES OI` KDIGS'lON Ledxee end Gentlemen-After ell yenn Ilh vloe on Alderman end ve nus chairman- ship of one of the moat important oivin committee: (Court of Revision). I beg to offer mnelf u e eendldete for the mnynrnmy for IDI. At the roqueet. o! A lnrce number-'0! electors I take thle step. believing that I have eerned the honour which I seek. and pledging myself. in can of an election. to use my best ellorte In the interest: of economic and pro IIOIIIVO ulvlo government. Yours truly. hndquuton of the Brmnh army and navy II unrivalled In its Anrsotivonou. ruchuf by the In Icons Iron nulnon Orlnooo or fnldud an hour: from New York. The Eaul hlnndn. lnuludlng 8%. Thomu. nu Gnu. 89.. Klan. Knrtlnlqua and Barba- dou, also Iord huutllnl and interesting .11! ruohodby ncanmuhlpu of the Quebec Iuhl Oomncn lrom New York. lpoelnl Inc the `I :-oplu. um: January. Iii. um and D131: Ibbrunry and um. l'ord|cript.lvalpnmghlotn nddnu of apply to A. El LIU OUT BBIIIDGI Q .L_A| Qn_Gn, N Brondwu. New York. or AiiI2NETHv & co. ......-_ n_:_A__ __z u..:, - ._ - _._-._:- < Irincoou Etna! corner 0! Sydumnm tnm Klnnmn __: nunuxuna ur run on`: or 1u1_vus'1Uu: Lndlu and Gontlomon-I roupoomuly ou myself an candidate for the llnyonlty of tho Otty of Kingston for 1&1. I have repro- nntod Ontnrlo win! for sevlrll nan. huvo urvod on all of tho lmportnnt oommittqeu. hnvo boon ohuirmln of most of them. And {col first the experience gained in those positions hnvo qnsod an to ololonzly dhohuge the duties of tho omen nhonld you alone mo. I tlurdofo touch your support and inu- onoo. Yours ulnunly. I I -5-us.-A-n --no-an`: vuauuu . an \r Oomu Prince: and Division Street. ELEOTORS 0!` THE CITY OF KIKGSTON: Ind (}oM.lamnn-I nunmtfmlr nth: For Infant: and Children. .-_.-- . - . . _ . _ .- vgpu For Nobby Hats. `romance or Bon- nets. in the latest styloe, and a. perfect {It in costumes or mantles. 1 n On MAVORALTY. I897. MAYORALTY, 1397. ulvnnnu nu nun-u nnnu l\II up n.......-.. London a Lanoashlro Llfo Aa- . uuranco Company. I|AmuAu.I A Ounnu: nmnu-v urn- J. S. SKINNI: R. v-..- -u.-cu-ua;. J. J. BEHAN. Then in no other medicine in the world to prominent. todny a Pain : Oom- pound. The noultait invuriubl unto rhouuufc talents an In ueomoh nglmd ntinlyi mm bu justly boon nunoll tho wot `a wonder-working nctlldnq. The dupornu and In. llluhodn King. Oak: Hill. Victoria. 3. Q, In no that. in well known to hundreds intho city cl Victoria And vicinity. Fol clued I I Iilouno In Kl nduud as nrnblo ugouluolrlnu o-dhilulhlnd. IOIIOID] thoddoldoooonuodpnhntl ndiduo. uuslaluluusclilo haunt]: hvouoIyuhondsnn;oho-syn: "lkliilh tinn- , : After 1 Lletimc ol Agony Pmn Rheumatism. a Is Cured by Pun : Cd C_|IllDOIllM` Canadian Territory. my lor mm wort. energy and enter- ) pa. Given thoao. nowhon can one ren- ino so rapidly such great. rosulu. The Cnnsdinna are road of their count and believe in in. hey no alto proud 0 oon- ` noction with the mother oountr and con- ountly try to make choir bolov dominion nottholout. important in the family of nation: I" under one u . which noommto In the uluimnw dutiny o the umpire." I -scum; um All nooounry nmmllu u. `I" IAIBIY I IOII. lllh. J. P. GIIJIIIILIIVI. Allt A Cedar Hill, Victoria. B C Case That Has Caused 1 Much Favorable I Comment. ; I0 III6 I ronl. I.o.-uxm. Nov. 20.--8ir Donald Smith, Canadian high oommisssioner in London, delivered an address before the New-oaetle I geographical society to-night upon The: Resources of the Dominion of Canada." The address embodied in comprehensive review of the progress of Canada since the landing of John Cabot. on the coast ol Newfoundland in N97. and described the growth of her internal and inter national water and railway communica- tions, her industries, agricultural, manufacturing and mining. and h r sheries. In ooncluaion Bir Donald said : ` :Mor:e advantages can be obtained b emi- grants of a bright. class in Canada t an in 1 any other quarter 0! the world. Canada` does not want anybody unless he has a ca ity for hard work. and enter- D theme. nmvhan can one ma. 4 when Bright Mon and Women On: Forum to tha lrnnl. unem eu nor to all other medicines. Dr. illiune' Pink Pilleect directly on the blood and nerveo. building them IIIOI and than driving disease from the nyetem. There is no trouble due to either of these causes which Pink Pille will not cure. and in hundreds of cases they have restored tionte to health After all other remedies ed failed. Ask for Dr. Williams Pink l i||e and take nothing else. The genuine are Always enclosed in boxes the wnpper around which bears the full trede mark "Hr WilIl.m.' Dani. D.II.c... D.|- n.....i- H around wmcn bears the lull trade mark "Dr. Willinma Pink Pnllafor I n|o.Pooplo. May be bid from all dealers or sent ponb id on receipt of 50 cents I box or six up for 82.50 by addressing the Dr. Williams Moduoino Co., Brookvillo, Ont. uinng one rm: rim occasionally And in very enthusiastic in his praise: of what. the pills have done for him. Mnny of his fellow workmen seeing the greet. change wrou ht. in him b theee fnmouu pills hove been ed to give L em a trial for other nil- menu and Are unanimous in pronouncing chem rior to all other medicines. nr I'IIiAvnn' pinln Pill. uni Ah-nil-v nn ' furests,and lifting three inch deal during Ottawa valley, and among the many is Thomas Dobie, of 130 Head street. Chau- diere. who for twelve long years has wrought for the great lumber king, J. R. Booth, shnntying in the snowy northern the summer heats. It isnct to bewonder- ed at that in his long experience and great exposure he should contract a severe cold that in time took permanent lodging in the region of his loins and kidneys. Like many others he thought to work it off. but in vain. Soon the peinein the region of the kidneys became so intense that labor was a torture to him. and ltwas only the indomitable courage. born of a know- ledge that others were dependent upon him, that urged him to pursue his weary round of daily toil. Every sudden move- ment of the body was as a thorny goad that made him wince beneath its sting. Added to this was an unusual and excee- sive sweating which necessitated frequent changes of clothing, and which weakened him to such an extent that his appetite was almost entirel gone, and eventually but little food an much water was his daily fare. Many vain efforts were made by Mr. Dobie to freehimself from thepains which had fastened themselves upon him, and one medicine after another was used. but without effect. Life became a burden and existence a thing almost undesirable. After many fruitless efforts he wasinduced to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills. When three boxes were taken the change in his condition was marvellous. and his own wordsarewhen Ihad taken six boxes I was s new man and consider the cute worth hundreds of dollars. Mr. Dobie. although completely cured, continues taking the Pink Pills occasionally and is very his nrainee of what xrom eome loved one let ewe . - Then the dag: lengthen. t e lroaen lake bxeake up, an comee the driving oil I and hown timber down the tortuoue aw in running esteem, when necessity often mile the driver to wade bod deep in the swift owing, icy wetere. {Jone but the etrong cnn erfga e in such heavy labor. only the moat ro net are able to stand the ten hours of daily toil. with but A mid- day hours reepite. Such, in brief. in the < life of many thousands of leberere in the I C 1/. -- v/ . rruln xnl UUIIWI Eli! .I.'lIII. Only thole who have engaged in the ' orduoue ooeupation of lumbering know how deerly eernedje their livelihood. for Among the many vocation: of men that of lumbering renksemong the moitdongerone Ind ditlloult. There in the heavy ehenty labor from earliest dawn to evening not when the toiler for half the year in remote from home end friendn, and whose dnily round in boost and work end sleep. only getting an occasional glimpse of the out side world through A long looked for letter from loved for Then [Jun (lav: IAl\DI.||An o n lmngn lgbn PRAISING THE DOMINION. J. P. HANLEY, Klnntc AHIBN. ). Quebec. VII DIIIIII 'I'IIlI WW, -I From The Ottnwn Fne Pnu. 11.1.. n..... .4... |.....- A Lil-`E OF GREAT HARDSHIP AND r EXPOSURE. IIIlII'I-l'-lIl'-IIT EIIIIIUI I'll. '1'.` quonl 0ntoon0-0nly the loot Boblut can stand `I'll: Wop:-y loud 0|` `toll. mm Thu 0I.tAwn Pm: Pun ' ` tween cnnutnnnuy of the 4 . thrown much Iinhl ' on in onnnootlon lcnono lor IU7. m.;;i.......-"` Lmrmn, Nov. I9 -'l'Io party at J. Wolufn a hvcvonlupugo nu bud: nthnddandullhnd an onjoynhh duo. ,ThoIiuu Wolbdunrvo audit lonho nblo aunt in V th onu- Iiufo ooh!-Inlnnoat Iruoouductd. RC7. lr.'CunhpnucMdnvu-ynhlouu-mono: jjnIuvI&jl ll `THI NOW PAR-PAIED BIHIIIUDAS. with cubic communication and oqunbio winter tomponturo oi uvoniy durou, bonn- III mover: and 10' miles 0! good I-ondn. !y_ti;o_ ln_Agniiioont iron JASLREDDEN & CO. ,A_;;n_....a.A_ thong; 0&3!!!` humor; thirty-In :03. Sold . cdloy. uuoounr to . . Poison & Co. | . onurcn w vnlcn rull Inlnnuol-od,and it do- ooribod his imprisonment and martyrdom :1 well u givunho papa logondn and tru- ditionn about the (nut. opootlo and only christian. II will thnun of much inter- in onnnoouon with the Sabbath nhool Ilium lnr ID`). 'I|0IIIIuIIfIIl[ an Dloonoop ouod for thirty-an cum. Dr. Agnew`: ointment allow: in one dnyund can: Mus, alt. rhoum. tould head, count. bu-hon` Mb. nlcon. blotoho And All nruntintn of tho nbin, It. In -muh. ' noun, ouonu. ounce! mm. nlcon. blolobu And all orupciom of the thin. It in tooth- Inq and quuoci and can like In shunts olnll humor; thirty-u ouch. 8o|dhvW. E. 0dlov.nonnnnrmN.C_ pouoouon 01 mo old Isomnn world. It brown Iigo on the only Roman church to which ul miniuu-od,and it do- . Ioribnd his imnrinnmnont. Anrl nun-ulna. 3 The lerlts of the Great south American d Nervlne Withstand All The Assaults oi ,. the Oredulons and Boeptlral-When k they are convened to Its Use In Their ye Personal Allrnsnts They Become Its W Best l4'rlend-l"or It Never Falls Them. k Mr. Dinwoodie. of Campbellford. Ont., says: "I recommend South American .5 Nervine to everybody. I consider it would x be truant to the best interests of humanity were I not to do so. In oneinstonoe Icon- vinced an avoarod sceptic to all remedies of its curative )0W0l'!; be procured a bot- tle and it has en of such benefit to him that he oontinues to purchase and use it. and has proved its great worth as A slo- mach and nerve tonic. It has done won- " ders for me and I lieep it constantly in ' my house. An occasional dose acts as a ' reventive sud keeps me well and strong. 9 ' t is wonderful medicine. Sold by W. H. Medley. successor to N. 0. Poison & Co. Valeria. A Review. William Briggs, Methodist book room, Toronto. has issued A new edition of Dr. W. H. Withrow's "Valeria. the Mi-rtyr of the Cateoombs." This excellent tale of a early christien life in Rome has had a la e ' circulation in Canada and has been repu - = liahed both in New York and London. In r it Dr. Withrow has endeavored to convey. I in the form of a story. the substance of the l'information contained in his well-known work on The Catacombs of Rome and Their Testimony Relative to Primitive Christianity." n this endeavor be has succeeded most admirably. The informa- tion which the author, an authority on the subject. has procured after years of study is presented to us in the form of a fascina- ting story. The book gives a vivid picture of early christian trial and triumph in Rome during the reecution under Domitian. It aboun s in elements of heroism, pathos and tragedy and ives a ; very graphic count of the con not be- `tween christianity and paganism for the lnoseeuion the old Rnman hrsr-In. Ir. `a. | NY 0 Inlonl ol plo on matters religious. Ire showed t. at the main iuuee that were to-dey eepareeing creed from creed and christian from chriltinn we of very minor import, and expressed the o lnion that the time had come when we should give to our brother christian the right hand of christian fellowehi p. .n_-....-.___ _. ._ ___ __. - cide. ` Rev. W. Weeae reached I very good sermon on Sunday eat. taking his lesson end text from Paul : epiltle to Timothy. He iouurod the preunb nge porbrnyed by Pun in his writin e, thawing the different. 0 inionn of pe mutter: religious. e n..A... ..m..... .... .......A t_.._ ._.._n , BGurs;o-To Lnvornoolf London. (u -ad bondondorry, $04.50. Prepaid. ` ding and I" ntamllu (no. `ll IA ll.-W A, uni: A..- Au. anu mm A row years 0! reform role we may be proud to sin again "Causdu. Our Home." Blbbehll ac col closed two weeks ago. And in its place Epivorth league meet.- ing hsve been substituted for the winter season. The concert. and sociAl given un- der the Auspices of the Sunday school on Friday evening lut. Wu a decided success. the lime lollrs nosing their port in A wsy than reecu credit on their lnstructorp. Much of their success is due to the efforts of the superintendent. and to Misses- Minnie Johnston and Lillie Guess. The socisl in the school house on the following evening was A decided success in point. of merriment. Considerable speculation is entertained AA to who will be the teacher for next year. The trustees certainly hAve Applicstions enough from which to de- cl e. b... In 111---- .__--_L_.n . , - Kepler Col-mepondenoe. KIPLIB, Nov. l9.-A|t.hough our wed.- ern neighbor: in Nebraska and (hone out. in Great. Britain have experienced eevere cold, yet. we "beak in heaven : blue smile." Surely thin in not. no bad a country after all. and with Row of reform rule mnv be uroud to aim: uumin --{".......I.. n... Dolor More or been From nu Ion omn- elve or lueeeeee. 0eerrh-'l`hu In Agnew`I Cuber:-el Powder In Awonder nu Remedy II Teullled `to II: Thane- ende who Feve Been Cured nun-I;ht.- lr. Alex. ldnondlon of lloeemnth. Ont. n : "I have been troubled with ceterrh for I greet. many earn. Hnve suffered great.- ly froruio. I ed tried all the eo-celled cureu. but never received any relief from them. Seeing Dr. Agnew : onberrhel powder lergely advertised, I determined totry its, elbhough very sceptical about any relief. but l was greatly and agreeably dieuppoinbed. for from the first doee I re- cived very great. relief. and to-day [can honestly any that it has cured. 1 keep it. constantly in the house. as we find in a quick cure for cold in the head. It given nlmoet. iuacenl: relief. I have no beeibuncy in reclaiming it. the beat cure for onurrh, and)! heerbily recommend it. to I eul- ferere from this malady." Sold by W. H. Medleyancceeeor to N. C. Poleon & Co. Blullll Illa IOTOIIW. She retains both her mental and physical faculties to I romuknble degzue for one of her age. She enjoyed the day with all I` proaeno. talking with each and nll. 1` celebrate the ninety uumoer OI IDOIII tony. `lI|lO|'Od ID N50 0 thin town. to Allah enulvereery of home of R. B. Mutin. the Aged parent and grend- rent. In wee e touching eight to see the oer old petri- eroh netted er. the head of the table with her grey-haired none and dnughheru, talking in her ueuul vlvuolouo manner, not only d things long ego, but especially enjoy- ing the current: ho ice of the duly. Mn. Muhin in the 0 member of the old Leevene family, being the young- eeiz daughter of Bezfumin and Saul: Leeveno, who were U. . loyalists, leaving a valuable property in the United Sum ` no the close of the revolulionury war to oome no Canule in order blue the might. retain their elleginnee no the Britie crown. Mn. Mutln can moount. many thrilling events which occurred during the wer of 1812 end the rebellion of 1837. Her lufmr. ovonm wmon occurred during the of 1837. He: (unor- Inrdn) hunbnnd. Jonuhnn Mutin, served in the WM of 1812. duing duty both in Kingston and Toronto. She retains both hnr man}.-I And nluu-ind V CBNVINCED THE SCEPTIC. Ploton Gautto. V On Snburdny but the childmn, grand- children nnd grout gnnd-children, to she number of about forty. Qmtborod at the Mntin. 0 thin town. In Plcton On RAf.ll nlnv . Injn Anrl um-"A. .|..-|.. ......-.. unm Royal null Steunnhlps. (Ann-pool. olohoo 0 lontronl lnu service From From from "`1":'s...`.`.:.:.'.'.'.'.:*"*: ..";.'.`'.`;:."o...`.";`.';?.`: Snrdlnhn 3| Ooh... lNov.0A.|n fl Out. Nnmldlsn 7 Nov. .. 1 Nov.!l p.m Oct. Pninhn.. .14 Nov. ,.1b Nov.9 an `Nov. Lnnrontlnn . . . .19 Nov. . .10 Nov} pan IATII 0| l'AllAOI-0ABll. -_.| B. 3. Hanna`: Mother Oslebntol lo! ill: ugnhany. 'E|GHTV IN EVERY HUNDRED. ._--j- AN ANNIVERSARY EVENT. 1 Ana paganism tor nold Romnn tvorld. >hh nn calm -gnlu D... and 75 J 77 PRINCESS STREET. 1 Wm (In more but with Ian hwl than any other harm lmmer yotmtde. This Itovo unnot. be Illfplunod in dnnhlmy, uncvesshll oporluioll and hunting powon. Bold unly A An assortment that is unequalled in Canada. The most suitable Chris` .as present, as well as the moat serviceable you eau make. until or rAllAOI-0ABll. Hun and ugggga 63119; ntnrn V100 and `unit. n m nnd'upwu-dn 3,2; return son 75 and upward. II l'I[O-TO Lnvoruool, [.ondon.Gln mm -grulgondondorry. Pnnnld. .50. THE _f\_E_l_T_ _(_3ARL.ANT:> RICHMOND &C0 S Is the very finest brand manufactured. We are getting new customers every day for" this oil. If you want the best try it. . COOCOXGG Fancy Rugs, Silk Curtains, " Silk Draperies, Silk Tassels. McK1:j,yg=;J\(& BIRCH !`:..L:}_.-.!-.0.:1_'_T BR._C.Z_S__.-,_ `Pratt s Astralm AMERICAN Sealettea, $3.50 worth $5, $4.75 worth $6.50. Black Diagonals, all-wool, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2. Curl Cloths, black and blue, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, IQ ) R. 'VV'_A.LIDIE?.O]Sl'. HOP BHIEHS ' NEVER FIL DOUBL:E I-TE_A-"E`E`E.V 69 71 BROCK STREET. ii0P l BITTEIIS ________,.____2__. _:._.j_},7, WHETHER YOU BUY..@ CCCOOCC ff . .`., u..a,"`m.."`,'& -an nnl Ihtnpr (Hahn; MEDICINE, N0 ! A DRINK,- Hops, Illn- dnkqbnnlukn, AndtboPIndaIdBu Medical Olalluu at all nll. ---.___ Hung`; - ----3 Good gotnr November 25th and 361: no .L1m until Nov. 30. vrtdculnn At K. 8:. P. And 0. P. J o co ntu-lo attest. - O 0. oonw. 3. w. roman. Ant. Gen. Pun. An. Gen. Ihnonr. "TTl.EV'$" 4oc., 5oc.. 6o`c.'. or 10. blend . You are getting the best value for your money. -zonalo Oun- Coal on xmasron. 'oNT ALLAN LINE ----Ila.-' Kfsiou & Iilsmsnolirz ._._`[p__ Canada Pacific Railways -u-A-A`:-I\Jl V I"\J IILI I Will luuo ROUND TRIP TICKETS : SINGLE Eifasra FARE /n--; _-x__ .v__,,, WW f I ICVZI 3:`;-.':1uu-try In ouamy. hjl .-A -._n...a.. .. oh. huhrhnd `lhocnlhohb . _ hnII;lI1JAlInIno...t:: Iagnliro I - In: [button 05 :1! union: In Osnndmgood going on all tnlnn Wodnudny. November Ithnd Thundamovombor lath. Good to nun Iuvlng dutlnnlon not Into: than lands}. Nov. aoeh. woo. Ihturn ckattwlll be lunod at Single First-Class Fare rf...`.7;"}..".'..`?.`.".' '?.1"'.'.`. :"i5':'..':`.li?-`u': locold lo oqul lo Know Pllh. by ovum: ldnu noun. Ouch chum.-Quick to that and Illl 5 cash too. bad in Klngmn by I. 0. Ilibeholl. m `hum-son . (XJNWAY. Ihnonr. _ jQ ` I-A-II.-ln_ 1- A_-In_ ' ' " U ` KICK Hill II I dud bu '..3:'.",*....':.'f.-"' .=r`:..'EE:.a:::z:':.`.:? contort to In." I M an old unsluunn 0! county wlnhn. " vmori lodwm: rheu- matism, but Mnu Mun; ck`: till: I am mhc,u uwlo, u_o My. oonmpuion Iathlin, Kick`: ho . Con M ii F-:5.-am` `u:o""l'eonudJ':b'|y bu'Hho 11?` 5.3: "guy {noel in non duo ailment." No [_o_nod[_!ocold pooplg equal T Ihunothn and constipation. the alumina 0! old age. mud II!-KaoI'I.BhonnnI'Mo mm on xuuymyn. -uuu-and ihonlfuhhnb :i_II_ANKSGlV[NG DAY .- Dr\I'Y\vr\ mnrn nit:-`Iva:-41 . poWN THE DECLINE. THANKSGIVING BAY. BERMUDA.__ unt an nnunn nu-... mu snows puns ox mcunnoo ollond HILLS CUNNINGHAM Hole Anna. Knomn and Dlutrlot. Thursday. Nov. 26th. 1996. nply EIILIUB OIVPEBBEIDGI mgv Brondwu, York Y xmmou. Ont. Anrriun .__. -.-vw vw---ru-u-J u I. I add! to M h forlioonrltyorho nil`!- bl All that ntonkholdon. ND 011' ? PROPIRTY lnnnd n INSURANCE. ntonkholdori. D 0l'l'Y PROPERTY lnnrod M is nun. Bolero nuowlnl old at EAVELLINO. J. P. HARLEY, Agent. ._ n4_u.,. __ , . . v r Station. uomor Johluton uh. was III that man ol non. M, holldo I approach) I 8 :01 tech Bn{I`h`;3|nun wilibho M ch lulu ouch hung I loot oachriuua-a':vo will not L 0-pa. o: ()1-|IIuunornIngvhnJinu mud on- uv. and Mind. And Junk- vi Inn. and UHOIIZIIU CIOIIIFI PPQIIINIIII. . All pnrtioo profooo l doairo to hip the wot-lot, and no thousands who ban boon idle lot month: on now getting employ- ment. undu mpiuliu necking on ovary band for not Innnmontc, all ponies huo won that which any any they rocked for. :0: oouuquonsly I" ought to In antio- Ina. Tvovuhngouun wu notnhunk In New York than would guy out unloa- oopoohlly dounndodz now n. ouhior (in: you the gold. and If you Inns cur- rently you luv: topic: Iorbi. `nnlmuaiu boonin ;wor In my; 0 buoy: 1.; tho I'8`III oltho olootion -ammo hue hurl nobody. who II. M: bolpod many tbotundo In unit that ol MM. `PL. Lnlltlnun ._ ._.......La-- --.| x- _ ji 2 TTTW ENELISH BREAK!-`A`~`T COCOA TIIIWIEXIIOIVI All theee dilferent euoointinm. nine- tione or pertiee deeirethe we|!ere.a unoe ment. end upbuildingol labor. Now they have it. It. in I little over two weeh since the election, and I hue ubuluued the no- eounu of the dllferent. mill: and hctaoriee then here opened in the! brief time, and they lurnleh employment t.o250.000 men. A week before the election thin city olfered in market elneen nulllone of her bond: A d did not. receive eeingle oer; the elootl over, public confidence la reehoc-ed. end this week they were taken up by n tingle rm. paying eeven hundred and May-nnne thousand duller: premium. mrtiee nroleee e desire as hnln um me cmcumonn 0! law: which Innll give the tenant. good to the respect. number; wa thnt ahsll benet. ubor up much as they benefit onpiul und if nnynhi . A lit.- mle more. for onpiul in auppouod to able to who can oliuolf. which labor is al- ium mmm nr Inn: rlnnnnnnl. nm... ..-..a 10 use can onuou. wmcn labor ll nl~ ways Inoro orlnu dapondont. upon capi- Ml. molest mm or make mm afraid. While relleotin on these things. a lu- ruinous thou ht e ectried my brain; a die- oovery that. concluded no one had ever made before. and the discovery I have made in this :---'l`hat. the battle of Novem- ber bhird was not. perbiculnrly a McKinley victory, or republican victory, it was A vic- wry lor Brynn.l)ebI, Sovereign, Archibald, windy Sam Gomperl. and allol thediaor an- izing crowd,whose only ideaof peace and nap- pineee in in the midat. of rapine. plunder and revolution. To the laboring man, ilemployed onarailroad. they eaid, don't at.bempt.borem- ed any evil -which you are supposed to In er yourself; leave that. to your walking delegate: ho will attend to in; and it the company don't. give you what. you want. stop their care. wreck a train or two. and on will soon bring them to their_renAee. ow, you uh, how is it. pouible thnt. in the battle of November third that. the par- t.iea with principles no odverae could all have been victorious? Easy enough. What in it that. all these part iee (lea-ire? What. I! it &he want? Presumably the enactment of In which shall give the xreateat. Rood greatest. number: loving eitwens like tnemselvea. Lo, the dilference. Our ensrohists dc posited their votes Ill quietly as a Sunday- sehool superintendent and then adjourned toone of the outside perks, where. after lling up with lager end schnspps, they enjoyed themselves cursing. sotto voce. the country that gave them shelter, and revelled in the then ht: of thieves` pere- dise of the lutuie, w ere there In no luv, no court). no prieoni. no judges, no po- lioe,-whore everybody Illd lree license to help himself to wherever he vented, without any thought of how the other fellow felt who owned it;--i'n short, with none to molest him or make him sfrsid. lhiln nnnnlinn run than; shin... - |.. gusge or name. Asolitery policemen was theswlul re- preeemetive o! the law's msjesty and Iver. end he felt. disgusted M. the polls use he hed nothing to do; he remem- bered mournfnlly the 00d old times, when there were l.went.y- ve ghts before breakfast. and the peeoenble cibizen car ried his life in his hand. es he went. to de- poeit. his vote. When the eun went down snd the polls were closed, the leader of s plug ugly gang rushed in, knocked out the ju gee, inspectors. challengers and clerks, and seizing the ballot. boxee msde olf wish them to the greet. delight o!order- loving citizens like themselves. Lo. the dibrannn. Our nmu-nhisn: An. om numonen new mnguna country vul- In than I day of tromandoua atrito, in w ich million: of men were engaged and Lhounuda of million: of property was the gauge of battle. Anolitarv nolicamnn wn thnnwfnl rn. 0: we age. The election of N ovember third was nn ob- ject. lesson for all the wo'l ld. The only thing about. in was its oxcouive uiomou. It was more like the chrlntlun Bab shin an old fnlhioned Nil! England vil- luro dnv tromandoua ntrila. in erometw uene with which tme city I! oureod. I don't believe that the people of the United State: fully eppreciate. the obli- ationa they ere under to the city oi New ork. We have woraeenarchiete here and more of them than they ever had in Chi- cago. yet, who ever bend of them getting thn upper hand of our municipal authori- tiee for twenty-four hours at I time? If they went to meet in public or in private we give them the privilege 0! doing eo, but they know they muet keep their len- zuage within bounde; no red ege; no dynamite bomhe; nothing that shall on- danger the public , and when we re- tlact that we have within the limit of two aquaro milee the olfewuringeo! every coun- try on the globe. criminals that their own country refined to ehelt.er.-}`hwnix Park auaaeins, Italian hrignnde, Russian mur- derere. Chinese and/Indian thugs.-~-to give them the license that we do, and keep them within bounde, ie one of the wondere of the The election 1:! Nmmmhnr third an an ab. vwu-vuxw vvv III: "III IIU Vyt WI not-n6ngvhonJinn .ond"on- '.udAllnd.udJnoI.wi Isrpnnd II. and En. Ind Jun I-uh dawn DALI IND vast poulbls rouowlu Vina new bnnluount me. from ln`l'llA|fl A an-mum: .....;. The Recall Scene `lo llnve lion lobed]- loa Helped Inn] Thouende In their flue of Iced-A Week of loeletra Glisten led. `the lone lhow-new I. learn-a belebveue Illa Golden Jnbuee. (Special Oorrupondneee. Letter No. 1001) Nuv Yon, Nov. 20 .-No1vhere on the face of the globe can such a battle he fought, involving the life and interest of betwe-.u oeventy and eighty millione at people. an that the dual conteet of which took place on the third 0! November. 1898. In no country on the earth were element-s I0 edveue and conflicting brought to- gether. In the rnllllone engaged in the etrile. it in safe to nay that there were at but two hundred thousand ignorant for- eigners, who could neither read nor write nor rpeah our lnngunae. and int whore hende we have placed thefreemaie ballot. Fortunetely for the perpetuity of our free Institutions, we have more than two hun- dred thousand foreign citiaene, divided be- tvuen the two great parties, on pure. as brave. endee patriotic uany American < citieen born on the aoil.-- brave men, noble men, who have ever been found on the right aide in the hour of danger, end this la the power we look to for aid when our eleotiona take place. and the air in heavy with the lean emenatin from the an- archietie ene withivhicht iecityie oureod. manic of the ._ THE ELECTION AN OBJECT LE8- SON FOR THE WORLD. ALL BUSINESS IS BOOMINC. musical nonlonnutolus. Wnto ,Io'l`|on 8 . Box W7. Knhauno. Ital. and tho Inlornuon will be union in I nlnin jldl nnvnln-an I3, NE "D N|IG'-II|0 tznplsinuulodonvolops. us 0| my upononou. Inn not I philnnthropint. not (In I pone um omhuiut. but than an thouundn ol B00 relating tho menu! toruuu ol wonhnod manhood who would bu cured at onooooushoybugotnohn ronody u tboonotht mind me. Do not try to oudyoutbowlocnuordwpny `ah low postage stamps noou-any to uuil the Sn- lotuuim. Inbound law. and learn that thotouuufow thing! on earth that Al the oottoatlf to an m`olu{unMn;o"nmg`d wulon ooluo mm Al!!! :'v|:nv- nnuu nun nuun. Pninlnl dieenoee are bad enough, buc when I man in ulowly vesting eway with netvoue weekneue. the mental foreboding: are men time: woree than the most. severe pnin. There in no lei. upto the mental oulfering dny or night. Sleep in Almost. impossible end under ouch I nrein men are ooeroely neepouuible lot that they no. For years the writer rolled end toned on the troubled non of eexuel wenkneee until it on a question whether he had not. better take 1 dose ol poison Ind than and all his troubles. But. provi- dentlel impiretion came to his aid in the shape ole combination 0! medicine: that notonly completely restored the general health. but enlarged his week. enunciated ID? K llltlrll sing And what. And ha ill). Dill II||If`O(I I'll! `CI, Olllllfli pertelo neural eiee end v r. and he not deolene that my men v: o will teko theuonhleloeend hue sums and eddreee may have the method ol sale wonderful treatment free. Now when I eey free. I neeneheolutely wmoona eon. became I went every weakened men to get the bene- t ol or 1 en run. I nhiInnl.hrnl'ein_ nnp (In I hang gnu. new nnnnougu IIICI (min IGRANGI C STRANGE. MOON. -:s.m.*:..=:-.2`-' --~'~ -W W suuuer-'1'-F XJP E TilE`Il'Tll0D OH GREAT TREATMENT FOR WIIAKIIESS OT IEN. The lncereetlng Adventures 0! 3 New Jer- eey remlly. NEWARK, N. J., Nov. 20.-When I roaming lunatic wu cepwred near Eliza- beth, hut September. And died. Mrs. Ro- bert. Curr), of this city, identified the eorpoe as that 0! her mieeing husband. She put. on mourning and claimed 8600 in- eurnnoe. The company wneaboub topny it when Curry turned npelive. He said that. he went. away because he was din- coursged. He had been out. of work for l year, end he decided to go to Pituburg to see hie brother. He cramped through the mountains of } enneyl\'nnia, where he be- came ecqnninbed with a hermit. Ind lived with him in I hut for two months. Then be renamed trnmping and finally reached Pitbebur . He iound his brother and got. 3 low d jobs. Then he decidedto m- tnrn home And trumped all the way. But Dr. Agnew : cure For The Been Gen Belle! In Thirty llnntel And Three Bottle: Eeeted A Cure Whloh Domed The But 0! Phyulelnne. This in whet Mrs. J. Cockburn,of Wurli- wonh. Ont ... uiye : For fourteen year: I have been a great nuerer from heart. diu- euee; troubled very much with Iherp, shooting pain: constant! peuing through my heart. Very often 0 e apeema were so severe thatl would booms unconscious. Mv limbo would swell and become quite cold. For these fourteen years I doctored with beef physician: without relief. Hui`- lng neon Dr. Agnew : cure for the heart. advertised, I determined to tr it. and be- fore I had taken half a bottle found great relief. I felt the benecial effects mnlde of thin: minutes. I have taken three bot-. ties In it has done me more good than any medicine or any physician ever did. I can coneoientlouely recommend it. to all sufferer: from heart. cmuble." Sold b W. I1. Medley, euoceesorto N. C. Poison Co. Ioruy year: 01: mouaanu uolmro 0 our, and they handed him I chock {or orby thousand dollars. Dr. Btorra stands at the head of Congregnbionnlism in the United Stamp, and as A noble ohrinmn gentleman, hi: name is revered and honored wherever chriltianily In known.-Bnou BBIM. "av-. u. -..u uvuaunuu Vunulvvl new vwvn vuv oelebrntion, in Brookl n, of the olden jubilee oi the Reverend iohnrd S. torre. putor of the church of the Pilgrims, be- lovedlby ell who knew him. When be celebrated his lortieth anniversary, ten you-an o, the trustees called him aside and tol him thet they had discovered I mistake in hhepu mont of his salary, for forty years ole t ouaand dollars gear, thew handed him I (shook lnr nrl'.v' nea ; I expect in mm: wnI| nmsn mm. One of the elighbful features of the week. in the religion: circles. has been the In hilnn nl l.hA Rnvnv-Ant` inhu-rl H I-A-um nun-ngnungm apsin sna prize lighting in Englsnd and the United Sbsws so at- trsctivs, is the hope of seeing somebody killed. On Friday ui ht, Foxhsll Keene gave a splendid exhibition of high jump- ing, end not. satised with his success, tried it A second time on a vicious bruho. who tried to throw him. I don't. know now msny times Foxhsll Keene has been killed riding. I have written two obitua- ries I expect In third wi||| nish him. sliqhbful features the wv-U an uunv, velv oven: VIII`! VI VII. IIIIEU -II treetive exhibitiin the nrden. Quite e eeneetiou w edded to There- dey l entertelnnent. when A French ee- treee, who had been exhibiting her ehepe at one of our music hells. entered her milk white etellion. which the propoled to ride in the exhibition of the afternoon. The menegere, euppoelng thet ehe wee going mgive them 1 ne exhitition of rene equeetrieniem. put her on the Programme. end her beautiful etnllion wee ed out; he `wee coin rieoned with A gentleman : oed- dle and t e ledy proposed to ride eatride like A mum. and her ooetume was no eeo end geuzy that nothing whatever was le t to ma inetion. It wee e mixture of Mother ve before the g leaf episode. Power`: Greek slave and the Indy Gcdivn in her ride through Oonventry town. The managers were egheet when they fully reelised the eituntion. and finally refused to let the emhitioue equeetrienne show her ehepe,end she repoeee to we them for Mt thoueend ollere demngee. notice that the high jumping in one of the most ettrwtive feeturee oi the ex- hibition. I imegine thet the reason of ite popularity is the eeme an thet which mekee bu I-lighting in Spain end prize lighting Ennlend Stews so at- FOURTEEN YEARS IN TERROR. had: our ax;-a".r-2 lowest noulblo FREE TO EVERY MAN. uoiu e week nerore the election, when everything wu in the enough of deepond, and the malt weu decit of several thun- nud dollnre below lut year : rules, but the election wee over before the opening. and the result wee I eudden rise in prices; everything doubled, end on the opening day note box could be had for love or money. While the decit meeue the lone ofrnnny thoueenda of dollere to the M- Iocietlon n trueurer. `it will not be - eaten the belnnoe sheet; the atten hee been so phenomenel,-one` de being credited with neerly 20,000. and th e in the Inca of the fact the weather had been execreble. The number ol our feehionnble lediee. ' married and eingle, who exhibit at the horee show lnoreeeee very year. and In their exhibit: ere all pet: that have the belt of are, they form one of the most at- exhibit: in `garden. Duh: A nnnmnn an erlrlgal I-A 'l`ln.a-g, THE CORPSE CAME BACK. bf s.n. uooum A00.')UN l`AN'l` um nun - Estate Anni. Rants and nooounu col- footod. Ilonay to loan It lowest nun. Ooo 88! King IL. over Walt`: Dru; Btoro. EWFORP` I -'-"-1'33 I-..:;.':..:-;:.-a ' II`: ' It on In right In-1: . I00. erotic: `l'hM no\n~Iotto-"AllIIA.In." I the In Inn to lab uuulw. uolhhn II Inc can`! ," nun ` hi min" -A.-J. - "";......'-".'?.'.'.`. .".};"*..:".-.: -~---...... 0' it Inn on __ tun. h'||II-I qua-. aux- A_#_HIH%AIMi Fire Insurance.

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