Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Apr 1897, p. 3

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.-let soul`: ideals are aunt. and few, Yet. mt by mun is aha controlled; \nd `hblllh her (wan nu dnnnlv hlnn powuer. Satan is never so_h )py us when he learn: some other 30:: soul hns hu- un to _douht parts of the hihln. [le- eeps right on the truck of that soul day and night. "A nnnd mnn ta Iilrn n liahlhmmn 'l`hn I TQVHI (H9 UIUII" The (`hint-so I: for 2.500 yaurs. made of it. was t ornckt-rs. Muny much with the draw on as tho 1 powder. Rn I n n in nnvn ood)`: lnylnn. Mr. Moody is holding revival meet- ings in Chicago. The following um some of his laws! pointers: I lull: In Gml whnn Int-av: whnn 801110 on ms mum p0lnl0l'3I l tulk to God when lpray: when Iroud the hihla God talks In me. 'I`|\n (`ldnn-n Irnnuy nhnnf nnunn.un-Ann perty solu I0!` nwu on core. ureenvme promised to become s morelmportnnt. piece then Birmingham. Ala... which come into rominence at nhout the some time. It t ed dolly newspe re and opera. houses. and many of t e Vicks- burg merchants estsllished brunch houses there. The flood of 1888 destroy- ed e pert of the place snd reused the town to move back several hundred yurds from the river. new and hand- some bulldinds tskin the lace of those wnshed swny. But. n 1 osme en- _ other flood of it very destructive nu.-V .ture. and then followed the financial stringency end the lull in the price of cotton from fourteen or eighteen cents to eight and ten cents. 'l`he Greenville bank. which was supposed to be the strongest in the state. failed, and the eople moved away to- the up- lsnds. T e liichsrdsons, the largest cotton pinnters in the world. abandoned the lnrger art of their plantations in the Ynsoo elta. and Greenville become once more an ordinary river town. in which business is carried on entirely on at credit system. It. is reported that but five or six houses in the place have os- ceped undermining by the present flood and n disetch from there Friday said that the omes of 700 or 1,000 families were irthrmldst of the waters, while a fleet of ekiffs was bringing in loads of refugees. The town was cut off from all communication with the remuinder of the country. except by telegraph. and the telegraph wires were mnintnini ed only by the efforts of linemen os- tnhlished at convenient points. The water was still rising in the upper river. however. and the situation was most disoour ing. Some of the chen- doned plsntnt one had been reuccupied before his flood. und u. larger cropthsn ever was to be planted this year, which makes the disaster more serious than it. would be even under ordinary vir- cumstances.-Buffnlo Courier`. non; You on. she`: now! .2:-_:---.1_ if Gronvllle. lnt, whtblf town 1': `ago had at _ ulstlon of our 12. V and `was : lnduiffzz hope: of haoomln one rs! the mine pa} cities In the non: . It is the chief .town In the district known on the Y; Qoltp. which produce a Iuoxilor qua ltt'yl1)lf %ottot11ht.hchgIl`ln3li'l)' In our can or an or n- ary uxalggzd lcrogl. roetalllgowxzs {ml :1 team t n n u wo_v $0111: owhgn manu: rent; boo in the lululrpl mile an for threeo four years un 11: rave plantation pro- narlv mold for I! an nnron. (21-annvilln , __ J` ' n?'o1bA man on we can Iuuoron ny we cunt (I in the illluiui pl in the city of Gredhv lle. whlb seven Venn nun hall :1 nnnnlnnn nf nvnv Ii! II nnd FLEX AND CITY I PIETX t am mm. tummy us run nzmnnn L mvnnmn. a..;.1..uv;..s. cu; . ' Inn" hm. M One of the chief nuorcrs hy 'the Rrnnt Hand in the Mlnlninul in than uitv if-roivrc; At :. i-:mu.ui cap `rue I:v Womnn. G..- un non tunrs [(1 me. ~ knew about gunpowder I, but nll Hm use Hwy s to fire off It fuw fire- ny prauchers do about us` 9 powder lhuy have In no Chjnesa did with gun- . lighlhouso. The to loot at horn light tells the Lstrachanfal y nefa??IW Win. _A_!|eq Son, ALLEN'S SHOES. . . . You'll know It by the lac. J. c_gNmNeHAM.| ll`-ILIUII LVVU wcuna, vqU.UU Gent's VVarwick,` 1895. first- class condition, New_ York tires, new last season, adjustable handle bar, $40.00. ' Pqreolg and Beat. Uqe no other. 0!`! 1'!` A`! III II J \J\IIl\.Illl\JIl' vJ",n\I`JI 1896 Gent's Crown, everything in first-class condition, $35.00. TRAE I 51111`: Frnlnvfnp tinny` no u l Dl.'\olGDD uuuuuluu, qIJ3uUU- I896 Lady's Crawford, good as T ..J..|- a vv,v_)3-uun 1896 Crescent, Lady's, only ridden two weeks, $40.00. r:nnf'c `.`I`nrIu;hI.v- vQruI Gun-6 Gent's Warwick, Dunlop tires, in A I condition. $35.00. IRA ; f`.-.-.o`a (`rnunn 4.-unouut`-x:n.u The following second-hand Bi- cycles 'I`o-night or Monday if not sold sooner: BICYCLE BARGAIN. solicited to do so. Beware of imitations 01' Same Color Wrapper. Godwin`: Iniurance Emporium -_..-___.`A A- 4_-n.__ us...-;n___- -_-_ _ Liver P111. Take no other. The onLv perfect lcmmrs the FRAUD oi the day. See you get Carter's,` Ask for Carter's. Insist and demand ISubstitut_i_5f\: In three nnlnutt-:4. [`rk~e `J30, Muuymrs l'II- Ointment msltlvoly cure: nll farms of plies. Price 2.0. .\lunyuu`n Blond (`um vrmllvntc-s all Im- pnrltlon of tho blond. Price 250. MlIll_\'()lI'x| Vltnllm-r rstorua lost power! to weak me-n. Prim: $1. A M~|1aI'ntc- cure fur ouch disease. At nll druulnts. `Km :1 battle. Personal lolturn m Prnfnnnnr \s.m...... 1| ; - uruulnts. `Km battle. to Professor .\lun3-on, 11 and 1:! Allwrt mm-t. 'l`nmnm. nmuwred with fro nwdlvnl nalvlvo for nuv dlueusv. ----1 FOR SALE OR LEASE. IICQDI Iltlm arch u bin parts. l\Ilm_voII's Asthma (`um and Herbs ra- Hovo asthma In three minutes and cure in am dun. Prlve mo 1-uvh. Ml)l|\'0Il' Hilntlnlm (`nnn ntnnn hnnnnhn : uvo (lIJ`l.I rrlve we ouch. Mnuyona Ht-mlnoho (`um atop: headache In throo nnlmnos. Prloe R`lllJ_V(lll'B l'H(- Olutmom Imnllhrnlv mu-nu -.-.':-m.=mm-;-a*;:'T::.%?-l=a:- IAIII ARI ) C111 ? Illl)D'I'.'l`V Innnnl nl J. H Goodall msnnclu dinner at Q omlnion Dllerfhulng Oofnpuny, Limltl` M Ldduldo sum Won. Toronoo. u o: It in now thrne weak: nllrao I began tho nnvon ex-Omani for rheumatism. mad I oan utolv any Mac nnum have been mm; vondnrnxl In umou wn no Imus to cause oxnmonsung Kn no. 1 mod A number of oak mmodlon no roocivod no human from ohom. Innldo o ohm wun Mnnr0u's Rluumablnm Onto bu oomplotoly cured mo." Ilun-...u|.. Iiluu-nnn6Inn\ f`nInA nan-Au: fnllu and uuuua u the uyutmu. l'rl('v 25. 1\luuynu'u `utarrh Kenn-dlou never run. The Catnrrh (`.ure-prl-9 `. 5v--o.rmllc`.nt.en the disease from the system. and the Ontarrh Tublots-prk-e 25(!--c|enIm.- and heal the parts. MlmvmI'n Anlhmn (`um um! Hm-In um. mm) wnggnny sn. II now lnrle wean Iulrao L began Inc lunvon ufolv In um 1: wonderful in mgouo. This dhoua had 5 land mo in tho 0.11 of mg know and one of my hot. man IDOI bad M9 to oxornouwing DI ltrlod obhor ramodln. Price 260. Munyon'a (`nugh (`me am a mu` uvontu. allnvu son-uvnn an I[)00( tlw lungs. `Prlcw _ Mun ou`n Kldnoy (`um speedily cums nlul n tho buck. Iohm or rolmg and all orms of Icldnny dlsuaue. Pr (-0 25. Munyonm Nerve Cure no it mxn-ouurosl by, night My heals and builds ufv the uyutmu. 'rk-o 25. mlhlugytbnl "5|t5|_rl'l1__l__{Aen3'dloiI" l9\'Ar f|_lI5 Druumn :8sy thd People Are Ankh: 3 tot Runyon : Improved Hamma- pathla Roznsdju and wm Euro Nothlnz E139. and-other Ailments Cured by ` the Use of ms Wonderful ` Lltne Pellets. " `ilmuisni. Cattrrh. isvenslt few dnyn. Price `em.-. ' Munyonm Dya n-pain Cum poaltlvolv age: all mrms o Indigestion and stomach u blen. 1`:-In-e 25:-. Munvnnua (`.nl(l (turn m-m-onta nnonmo- troubles. rrh-e '.'lx-. Munyon'a Cold (Sum An-m-onta pneumo- nln and breaks up :1 vol In a few hours. Price 251:. ` Mnnvnn'n (`mmh (`urn nmnn nmmhn, nluht ` .::F:m`.:'7:.%"1:".`:1'r,.!s_f,?" n to hi I 8]: on I In: n::fnho.;3nn|.otmtnnuuu 0 urnm 1. nmnmmn All, vvouyniuvl; Uulvu luv. Munymru Ilhoumatlnm Cure nnvor falls to rellem in 1 to :: hours. and cure: In a few dnyn. Price 25. [)5-an-pslu cum: Indluestion Wut` He Has` `Danica Forlgll. _ Known People. KING STREET.` Little Liver Pills. t. m;-:;..._ Bcst.| 535- I London. Llvbrpool nI'Id"0IoIn Fire Insurance Company. nal. gun: I` ll Ml] Yh Anlplllhun On -LInI- nclr. III! In Union nnomuunrosmn would likely lnnlnnu. Rnoontly In have bon iutonncd that tho Pntuo family. of West- umbmuonbo hcinof an an bus. The M. Mn. John Pnttie. of Wauuuh. vhou-nlthu nnuowu lurk line). in mid In 50 a dime! hdr. An puvioulf `rho rural Inna` Pcnhtoko Obouvu-. Abou he not: ago we blinhed an account of the 10310: ho v. [ch Thonu PM-nl.ofAIu. former of Push. wuul hair. and in which tho uhhtoshua would B`A]I M -mil R-nnnllu Q: Lang Kpin stood to ropnooul Amorloon oopionliou, has oocnrod thiolot nnd boo boon doing dovolopmon: work for oouno vooho. Tho vein hooboon oroood nomu tho lot ond in- to tho ndjoiningono on oho north ovnod by inopootor Burrows. of Nnponoo. Tho on onnnnd Flimon hon olwoyo boon to- od otfroo milling. no that thin now iocovory ioo onrprioo and thou thou tho uinon dnsooico hon uooncy oinilottothooo in orlnoro. nu. l\Il)IlDCK.0l numuo. wno II DIIIOPV uutuu, llxtutn llluuu Imrcu 0! IIIIV. llll a inonl sensation in tho tho? undig- covory of I largo win of rich III aplcllo on on lot 94 in the {ma concoction of Knludu-. Mr. Ributock. of Buffalo. who in under- Ahnnrl n lhnnnnannl Ann--hun nnnit-Ii-ta vuur. Mrs. Dingle. of Lindsay. (nee Min Liuio McLnron, of Napnnoo.) is one of the lucky Cunadinno who struck it rich by investing in mining soock. Sumo throo months ago Mm. Dinsloinvoutod 8700 for nook in I British bolumbin mine And the in now drawing upward: of 8100 per month from the promo o! the mine and hat boon oi!-ar~ ed 8700 for hot chock, which offer the to- fund. I`Il..m__ -.'..A-__ .._2I-- .. -_AL AR L--- L-- a wow AVUWUI The News was favored with a call on Monday from F, Burrows, of Nuponeo. in- npootor of public school: for the counties of Lennox and Addington. who won on his wnyto Flinton to look over his various mining proportion. Mr. Burrows owns several good mining proportion in the townships of Kuladnr and Angleeen and has on interest in the vol! known Guinu mine. Captain Holman. of Napanoo. lute /immigration 3 nt under the consul-votive regime. and mid Perry, civil engineer of the same town. on also in Knlodnr and Angloeoa townships on I proapocting tom`. ll... I\.`.__l_ -E I l_.J__._ 1..-- II:__ I s__)- nun:-.un.u;mugaa-a*u_vunh. IIIUC '.'l`wood News. nu,\v I Now :/Anon: nllnlug--Than la Mach II- oltunout About lllnton. Ill .... -.l l.'....- The man any ad in Gilmonr and Holman : ahantioe. on lake, become dia- nbiaed with their wages and went on strike. They claim than they hired for 81 per day and that it. was proposed to cuh them down to $20 per month. In Uumno ue at present. there are six- toen arc ma eight; incandescent lights. coctin $1.21!} I year; blunt. is $7 for each are an 812 for oachincsndoooo . ndor I new vo your contract th I be twenty-one area for $1,200. A d n no in- onndmsoonta for S30; total, 8|.`380. Thus the town. sou nix additional lights at m increased coat of 86!. I. H. MGCAMMON. M;l)'..C 11.. o` u'.`.'. 5'B`. ..`'. .x`.. ""." x%`}: The Clove]: d and company, Capo Vin- cent. has sold _ aho tires New York mu sugar but company. Rome. N.Y.. 3.000 pounds of angu boot. coed. Thiauod is to be distributed mo the fulnora hhroughoub that section. In... ..--.. -....-...-.A :.. n:I...-.._ _._.: (arm on OPONBEIOII. 10 WII I|ICO&lu|. l'Ul|lU Ulll0Uo Lush tall by the breaking of I lump chimney Min Janet McDonald, Ween Luke, had the misfortune no you a piece of glna in her Kind. It was decided ho per- form an opem ion. In was auccouful. Tho Clmmh (I nnnrl nnmnnnv, Hana Vin. IUI lllllllllll PHTWJBH DIN! IBIIIUIL On Wodfrudoy bwo populur young poo- plo of Toledo were married, in the poruom ofJunee Gray and Miss Tnllman. ` The ceremony took pluco in S0. Thoxnu , church. M r. Green. Into of Lindsay. hu boon up- incodbo the pooicion in the Dominion nlc. Napnnoe, mado vaonnt by thd - motion of J. T. Lownabrough to tho 0- ronto otoo. !'..A 5.1! L... AI..- L_._|.:_.. -l- I-._.. uuun Ill ryunmnlgn m 1529. T. E. Shioldu, Gamnoque. has secured a position as bravellor with James Loggect & Co.. shoe nnnufacburers. Montreal. Ho uommoncca hiadutlol Monday. E. E. Wnnca. (}Annnmma_ lmn nanny-ad UUYIIIDBHCII nlauuuol mommy. E. Wallace. (hmanoque, has secured from R. Hudson the privilege of using the race track at tho Brockville driving park for training purposes this season. ()n W nnndnv bun nnnnhr In-mnn unn- uuuwurun on 1 ueauay IIIHD. Mrs. John Morris, eighth conoouion Tyondinnga, died Friday after months of illness from consumption. Deoeued wu bum in Tyondinngn m 1829. T. E. Shields. llannnnnnn, hnn nanny-Ml A ...._ -. nun wvitv vvau nu u vv an vuv anuuuv` mann hon ital, $Iew York. Robert oid, Reidville, and Min Mabel O'Brien, only daughter of John O'Brien, Tamworth, were united in matrimony at Tamworth on Tuesday lash. Mn. Jnhn Mnrr-in ninhth nnnnnnnh-|n| UVIIUII 0| llO0 MUHPOC. Miaa Mnyid. Reidvlllo. has passed L moan suooouful preliminary rumination snd in now woo bed as nurse in cbeHohne- hongnl, ew l)..|-....o ..m D-:..I..:n- .....a u:.. Il.L..I IIOIGI . W. and J.`W.J."uterbrook. Tweed. have decided to accompany their father to South Afrlou, and WI leave with him about the first of June. Rain.-0. onnb I... L... -l...o-.l I... .. IIDOIID WI! l'll'Bl'o OI JUNO. Roborb Soon has been elected by ac- olamncion to fill the vecancy in t.he'1`yen- dimes bownebip council owned by uhe death of George Munroe. Ma... M... m n .:.n..nI- I.-- ..-.--.I - Loridon O Lancaohlro Llfd As- surance company. Innn\mAI.r.v A in-Ann: nan-A-9 wu- uuuu mu commence anw nu. W. O. Weir, soliciting agent for the Bay of Quinta reiiwey. end wife removed to Tweed from Ne nee Mill: on Monday. W. Fitxmtrin . fnrmarlv on-nnnr um-In LWOBG "VIII LII I150 lllllll 0|) monuny. W. Fitxpatric . formerly grooor and a town councillor. Gananoquo. with his family. roinovod to Smith : Enlla Im Wod- no`|gu': -...: `Ix!!! uC-;-..|_.__-|- m..._-.I Wlltlllll W19 PIIU FWD WWII- Major`Blggnr. of the Fifboo sh bnttulion. Boeville. has been altered t o paymulzoh able of the jubilee battalion. la. Johmon has rocolvod tho appoint Illl III MIC JUDIIIO DIIBIIIOII. appoint- ment of landing waiter ab Gnmnoquo. Hit duties will commonoo Jnlv lat. `V ('3 Wniu nnlladtinu nnnni fan lm: I1.- mu-uy-tour yarn or I Volumes to the valuo of 3150 have bun added to the public libnry, Rtontrow. within the put. two wash. Mninr Riuunr. nl lm Fifbnnnth Int-.hnHnnA IIIXU IIIOIICII. . Mrs. James Molmckio. Flinhon. did on Tueodn of oounumpuiona. Dgconod wu hhirt - our air: of u Vo iuma|o the vulgar a! sum lump bun I n n} tin as am oopqqm Inna-an lvhodaiinqcruhiull Inn 3|`! Ind IO!%lIOIIo-A Odin! litu- oulll Ihnl. ' ~ A Smith`: Full! cow gave him: to 1 two-' hudud cal! thooahardny. . I Dania! Jmknn. Pinhnn- Inn nnmhuadl A, `.'_barmgio,ivho removed to Byraouu has year. will move back to Gmsnoqno noxb month. ll`. 1...... ll-` ..-|.l- I'|H._L-.. ALA -.. 203 ~9=Jee.:'...:!'.e* .a-1-----,--- qua mu-onnnr any. . Dsulol Jwhpn. Pioboa. has purchased the hotel Aborun. , - Mn. Uhxmio and fAmily,`noiding at B`l`l`IHII'l hill. ntmu-nod to '.l`Irad. to to- n I. Tim MOLIONIIII, Arprior, have order- ed 500 can tron; the C.I .R. to carry - lumber. DIVIIII IIIW 006 II`! IIIUIJ 50 PI built. thin uuon nu lakolfn Point non Prescott. A I` nhII\A&:Q 1-plum DQQQAIIAA In unnnnnnn Euton. Iixtoon miles north of how. has innml nnnnntinn in OLA nhnng nl . Ah, srncor m;77ou..:s' as THE _.._--_._ __ .__-A . A __4- _ NAPANEE LADY IN LUCK. us:--.--1--a---- `Intel. jndlcu and can .. .L- .A_|._ .._j .__p.__ __ _-_ ----w ';.a... .+`; .;;m.,.;2; % ` cot no likely to be In An high : Pninh nun lsptcnutrntsza n._A,g;_.`,_,";2g;.=.'4.-:.%.*s..'e%r.,+_,l:.:.; 2:: 11% ron I r on: doountn don "guTdI;x)'n:``:. 1::l`. "h. M. D"&u' `gloat:-lI'_ol`n'n.' V __ r k- ICOAl KEEP in SIGHT SPHZIMTIES: Illinotonhhllllibiltiiibihlv. . ...xu.-._ _. ...._._.z_4_ .__.,. __._ o. 1*. Winterwmi-rto hu removed from Cayuga to Kingston. His houuhold furni- turo has arrived min the G.T. R. All Olonr 0! Inc. Nmnon-`a Lovxc. April 24.--0ur school in under Minn Katie Plunltobb. The gov- ernment oarpontou have Inn for Obtun after ropgixging the pier: here. Min Libbio Mooney. Attending wheel in Wutport, spent the Easter holidays .56 her home here. The Into: an All clear of ioo. E. J. Grennon in I" amilu--in : I M. Vini- born W. Mcnmoe. Miu Muck or, Benn- loywllo: N. Ripley, Newborn: Ma. No- Domld. Porch; Mina Hagen. Wostport. Dyfll UllllI'U WEI "UK! on VVUU[I3l'UIy evening lash. William Mitchell wan eloob- ed oecreur . A. H. Norrie. treuurer. and Messrs. J. orria. J. Dowdell und A. Men- zies. truebooa. Thomas Mnnion. olrpenter, Weetport-. has been repairiiig Luke View factory here. A wedding is rumored. That email gntherin of young folke greatly nmnaed mhomse veg the other even- ing by singing that old. yet over new song. Tho Loet Child. Mine Hattie Norrie lma returned home from Weetport. Mien Maggie J. Norrie left on Tuesday for Morrlpiown,N. Y. J. McKerrnolier. Brooke. paid I ying vieib hero. ` { Amuunu-3:. farmers are I busil|y engaged at i pring work. The mun nnnomnnhinnnl mnahino in tho Pran- no muting vndomlu and In- ullurolnnnhotunr. A-mg .` __-.-_-..--- -_. _._._ UIIHII UUIUKUU Ill! BIIQLQPKIIIK W0l'Ku 105 mu con rogntionnl meeting in the Pros- byurinno arch was held on Wednesday avaninn lash. William Mimhnll wn clean. IFIWIU, I Illfln Rev. William Alien conducted urvides in the Friends church lust Sabbath mom- in and evening. He departed for High FA in on Tuesday. Mina Egan. toaoher in S. S. No. 3, is epondin herhoiidnyu in her home on the mount: n. Mill Emma Hickey vinitod frientio in Verona this vook. Mu. A. Deyo in recovering. Min Mnry Walker contompintoa as trip to western Ontnno next. month. III) 00 I"ll DUVIWKU DIUIUIWJ IIIIIWIUII Ill llfeetrort tri-weekly. will give no better poebe fnoilihlee. on mail pointed thetfon lzho morning of 1 mil will reach Kingeoou then lheb evening, whllenow, no matter howeorly pooled on A mail do . it doee nob errlvo in the city until the to lowing morning. A. Wane. who hes lived in this neighborhood for A number pf year! in: gone to reside in Olden. J. Bedour hue removed (rem R. B. HoIve e lorm. it is sold, to I farm nee_r Perth. R. Molieever now resides on P. Frewle_y'e form. Rant. Wllllnm Allan nnnllnt-hall Innvinhe UWIICU II] `I: I\lIIl_'Iln B. Luann : mill in turning} on from four to ve thouund tech 0! a K15. J. Wilson has 0. Timmenln and R. Mokoovor holplng build I Rnuoll fence on his farm. The at V . which mm Mny m to run between Bgotiford nation and \V-.A.u...b 4-! .....l;|.. mill ..l..- n. Imum. mbor per v T! .-.;,-w vumuuoi u.. V Gmmown. _ . f-V-J.LO. Roget-u.of Porno)`. ` N. was in ON! vicinity on hi: Innunl ochl tour has \no\; on 3146!: la Jul. O'Neil . ol Hollitoti. III in thin mam 3 yutonlny ,II. Reynaldo,` of Vacant. out _ on some of the mldonu of this notion; nnd uo-day Mr. Irlnh. Agent for Gonnoll Bx-00.. Yur- kor. with as loud ofngrioulmn iuplomanw. aids visit to likely agar: in the neigh- rhood. T. Baboon hn non Ii work nvnttlna H54 tn-nhnr u-nu-In Cm Mn ha-n nompou Juneau nu . '1`. gen Q wort cutting the matter rad ,forJin barn which h! inbondu to run Mu Inch. hi: drlvo hanu noxl wok also. Chan-making will comunnoo in thohc-. - tor now under oouru at auction` nut J. Me covet: `COHIOIR on Monday non. when Mr. De Wolfo. the owner 0! one {am toranvilllntko the choose. Mr. Pop?lo- II\. J. Donoghpo villl ram tho mm at In hm-vino tin nurinn umm AI `hi: (Of . Will IIIIII IIII IEIIIKI. III : II)- llu having the curing mom ol `him no- `tory mind and intend. Bdi*no'y Lon- non wlil unto In I`: om. Tlioro mhhno factories nlmonh wiuhin calling dinhnoo. the third hcln at Hinohinlufook nation owned by G. K llim. ' E. LnmAn n mill in hnrnina nu! {mm LEPWO INHY `P Good Qugllty. Low Prion. H Prompt oonvury. W Square Doallnm _.`%.._;_-__ am:novi:Tn KdLI[A\Me5cIf. I g 131).! . 1.1).. - *'." *- -.:~..*-.f.-5`-rw::-E: Q0 . to 0 man. man cnntnn. 8 so 10. V _---cu- `Esau: 133 FOR sharps Nuurl. A _:I (IA 'I'\|.- W009-I .---- vvu-:w ijbtb ?: A'3`r?lL lawguluu. , |mpatnck's ` Art A |ifKii AND st: W.9' -F~P53 -for1=-Q? -_. ---v' r Uww wu v-vu-an-'9 oARmNaR'.s Re-I anti: A` I II I-In.-.A._ Q. 3}...` o---\--pvu-cqnr xvi j at womuuu u..n'au loan in loan at lawns! nit .,_.._.. """' """U- """"' " Bqfan and A-fur` gnu. uu\nh?oI.l::C IQ Ib- rlny. bunny, am-mo can carldulvo. nuboon pnuurlbod om Mum In thounpdlcl ones; In the only Ramble and buut lctbhn lnolm. ukdruumtor Wood's Huocphodllul haoaonaonuwonhlnunuuolnohutoo chill. lnclan prim In lotto}. ad wo will hold by Ilia muL Pvloqonopaoknno, will. I. ouull out. um um. Polollohhoo bnytl The Wood County. Thulnno. mm, nnn; woon-5 rnoupnonxun Tho on-out English llouody. Eta!-hokacu Ono:-untold. to ptomptly. Ind pemnuaili 3 can all Ronni of Nana: Inux: lm-[Ann 1.1. Dodd a Kidney Pills Always Cure Heart Disease sumac a Scan; uul IJII IUJIIIIIII uni lbl'IlI'|. A box or Dr. chug : Kidney-Lime-;~ l at as cool of twenty-ve oonbn will and M tho system. purify tho blood and malts I new pomn of every nlckly man. wmn _ or child. .. _ F, 7 Dr. Chm`: Kidney-Liver Pill! may N. hqdfgoan any dnlor or from tho mum , hotuml. Edrunnon. Batonk 00.. Torono V to. One pm a do. one cent a duo. Dr. 01100`: Linued and TIifp6nMI|.O In and {or cough: and oolda. Ltrgolb bottlon on the market; only 96 cum. ` ynomrs KIDNEY PILLS IBKHIIEIDKI II ("UNI ID IIIWZ Pulpit-ncion nut! uuorlu 0! him, an common oomplhiuu. . hh tho hold - ioulf than in making rdhlliyq. Bit ~ II. the ayuom indict! nllod. lth lfvor are out of 0 or. and the uoonnnhh. "not; in condition to. do in ,IIoI`.|I pmmly; Between them all, 0.hoy'shrov cooumoh ru- pnnsihilloy on tho ham. and the latter ilr unable to, stand tho Itrnin. A hat on n.-. nI.....'.. `hH|nu_T.Iun- `pill: aid" III DU III msy ovary large 0! daily come no): bad! _ _ deaths from hem` hi :6 ii_.vol`L?|. bubitimonlyvwhon Lhapoopur , O uh: ` n::|nh|rd\ public and nonutiodhl manner Ghstfoiioiil attention in drawn to them`. n..|..u..;:.... -.ol n..u-..a.... ..l AL. |....n lament: l.tI'lqkou,po3m;I:, gum BiI.0I!I.- ' u A .-.l -...I ....I.I... .i..A|.`..'_........l 5.. - 334 `E 26 PRlNC38S STREET. I 3.lIm.Iuucu. -I-I-W !F"!,F!'W"ll.,E-."' "A sad and audit`: Juth donned to I` well-known cmun on one .01 the nbr be I.hiImornlh7[s"' * , nrlv awn-I In-an nth r nnnlnlnn I have suffered for years with uttering of the heart, aloe` lessness, and tired feeling, wilt occasional backache. lam now on the second box of Dodd'I Kidney Pills. and am improving every day. I can hi my recom- mend them to my fe low !-men so the best medicine on earth, Add shall never miss an opportunity of saying a ood word for Dodd's Kidney ills. T. J. Donomm, Crystal City, Mm. Tfifrt Disease IIIIT II". prlotlfpc cons. `u:dlI_I.BYI. on. III! In HIGH Onrlnouno olWIa`Iu; ml unnur-tnuunn '36 Q 1]. unbicaia-' OURID IV VV `ICC WW3 wtndoot. Ont. Canaa- =:::t1rz,'.:1":11'.::':a;';.'.:'.:'.':.:'::"""- TAB! AND OITY {$333. It IIcmg:::`bk um oldol ntututron -omqv to Anchor Buildings. over Euomoo. corner King and Brook in. _ 303' V fr. W` "INF .9 WI NIOIIII -I-or -at 23$) -a um: um... _ %"9'5 _-.-- m__A-4 -_n. -g i$.`':u'3$ ' ' wnu. mpeizs QEW MQVAL. an alumni pun: ox IIIIIIIIIIOI OIIIIII. I. uu MEDICAL`-CARDS. .._.__. y H- = ARC|'I.l'l`BOTURAL. H. i'R-l\-NiE Sl ghonsum mluto mccnmnon; HA--- III..._l_l.._. noun I:N'lmr'.4 INSURANCE. F'|N A'0|Al... rm! hldoiu MA uh-nun M. `Si BIGAL B3`? "".`{%%: mm; D. ..L.D.S.. Pllitlbll IVIVIOIIUV WED!` `Dunk g-Ii 8 _,` , Ainudow at Blddctoul Is. In known nth Ioodooluvm. totn nuontlnt all IOIIIVI any who It is moved. into the on In curd. grip vo n dnun: Income and go." ` This volume. which `nu: tor twenty- vo our on hundred '?.m"ua tlncpuntincooul I u typound ll-lb? . .. .andcu| boobhi mn n`t|ouhovu-utiondvll :.,.'~""'*".'?'..': 2' III I - tn trhndn. $50 Int nhu=.l-unolot od no beauties and cumin to tho I t: or emotions 01- the goal. "Thu mu-out farm 0! lovullnuu Thntvnorsnh um um know, II W I0 III YIOW." ISIDII Then It in In Eon-you lite`: mi 1 cl Ill 33?.'.:`..'. .'u' .':`3. 2.'.'`e.m.....' ".'.! . ..'i?.`.. Ullll." The want 0! npooo forbids ovon n brie! chnoo 08 many bountiful non picture: uoauuecl among the numuoua poems. Yet more we to omit "Dreamland" it won (I. undoubtedly. bran injmuoe to both reader and author. In thin the author Iona night of cure. whilo hurry- `in down Ilfoultno-m;- 0 non: norm - plouuron tow. And on: nnthin: ux-nu thmunh_ Bi? lull! I0l'l0 |)l9II\II'OI (OW, at paths fauna: through. Thu v on of u . Romain vnlowm to hi: view." Than It In X4 Inn-ogln lllgh -.._....` ll`.l`l ewar Durst on A|mon`s rock." The closing lines. relating to Na- poleon'a banishment to St. olena age touchlngly eloquent. 2- ~ "But not for as soldier what u doom.- No more L9 hour the cannon`: boom. Vile ranghng fallovwd to his tomb; Mid racing storm: the hero heard his 03 - Stilladrolcgl of England. pride of owery nu . TH: upon! IL. an-44 I4u-LI.I_ --.__ -_ L_!-D :19 not LII! DIV` but 13-Ohur pUI80IlI .I4lI8L uumpnngnl." (N`Sl\l`V(` ll reusing glance. This is written in n ively. mertlul strain. and falls like music on the ear. Napoleon muses Europe to tremble as she never trem- bled x-fore, at. the door of one small man; but. nl|.--we find that one small mun lmd a giant mind." The emper- or`s plan was not. to make Fmnoe the scene of hodtilltitw.--to lny waste by battle and plunder his adopted country. but to meet his foe on n foreign field. In this plan he succeeded. but in the terrible st rulggle that ended this mem- ornhle war upoleon found: Not. mild ltallnns now he faced. Nor Austrians in his ranks embraced; Not. dashing Monlukes were h('I`6. Not. desert Arabs load the bier; Not Portuguese, proud. `muntin . vain. Nor at th' enfeehled sons of pain; Not. usslans. rugged though they be. Not. Prussinms. lost in slavery.- "I`wus Brltninls host and bravest blood Before him now defiant. stood, And lone sustained that tisroest shock Thrt ever burst Alhlon`s rok. The closing linu mhninn In \I.., among me name nut. mlthtul Indians." The author deals forcibly. and some- what; humorously, with the Canadian Woman. After warning herof "poll- tics that breathe on all around distaste of truth. of modesty. nntl right," ha hrenks forth with the excltunutlon: 0. min desire!--that women would be men! Behold the-so Amazons, that chill the sight. Thus treadin . aoreeching round the statesman a den. Laavlng behind in peace they ne`er may know uguln." Passing over It plea for It "I twt Laureate for Cunnda, and Clinnqv~s Gathering Round." each impressive, vlnvm-nu.-A nml lu-nullfnl in hunll` "\:.._ munerlng Noun... 9119 IlIl[)I'(`S8|Vl!, gurous uml beautiful in itself. Nu- ` vi p0e Last Campaign. desurvos Dnasmrr Irlnnce. This in writtnn in n Amtxaugthe {lame but. faithful Indians." Th Illlthnf dnnln fnfnN'\I\- nnnl ununn- \l\lV\l'I-IJU. Ill] Blllli uuu Llllly 5'0 DU (I3 atro As merclixfnil. emnncipating. kind. Among Canadians as `your nunesnke wua wmcn. mun boy, [me dead: will put (hereon. Good-bye. my son; and may you be as `V atronn. ` uh :- "hiy llttb boy, this '.'.`1d has laughed at you. . But six years yet; may you in manhood ` growing. Call the world down from his high aus- at.no,v. \/Illl Luv WU] lu UUVVII I.l'UIll H13 HIE FU5' sum . Andlmafe his face assume a wondering 00 . Which. little boy, fine deeds will put uuu autumn- Like as 41 box. with sides and top, suns botdom." In tho "Deuthhed of Arainfonl" we ` find many striking passages, among which might. be mentioned that in which the dying Arginlord..t|kin6 `Pure- weil of his wife. requests her to stint. not. young David in his mid pursuits. by bye-paths he the general ruud nut- run.a~" Shortly after. when speaking the last words of ndvioa to his young aon"l`ecumseh, Arginford is made to stu':- wnan summer would D0 ungenng, 1r Jgegun. Aught late `ti: with Hibernian rigors anun: n moun a; .2; o yaurctvouuou. W0 O-O Non-onphunnthstour .0 vuneu xorma and places. In his "Symchronisma of an Hour." the author first given us a lance of life, "where Indiana with Oh 0 joins." M Then he takes us to the camp of the red man on the Bticheeni moat. north- ward fork. that drunk the excl-ascent water: round the Alaskan line." From thence he leads us through many scenes. beneath t ioal skies. within royal courts. amid he humhler walks of life and than into the "coldest. of habiiaiile zones. Siberia." There, in that remote region, the author laym- Tha winter there usurp: the time of anrimr. ' "nna WHILE!` were UIB ume OI Opfill. So a ring must crowd the summer tar- her on; Whiolin. as the nut umnal sou,sou`a on the w my when summer should be lingering, if Jneurum 21"!` BFIIIIII IIIII Ell: Junt rill above he litenry horizon M the name 0 another son not come: within our ken.-that of liver Mowut Eaton. I. Ludq oounly boy. Surely `now; the classic village of Athena can Juntly and proudly claim that long- wishad-for, euphonioua title. the class- iu village." "Synchroniama of an Hour. and other Poems." which have just nppeard in n. neat little volume. portrays li a axaqtly as it is, in ull its varied forms and places. In his "Svmnhrnninmn nf un Hmn-" IIIIIII Illll WTIIGFI. DOES! OI [JFOIB unu Ipootry. At diver: period! a new-born pout arises. and sings his song of praise and bent in a manner peculiar to himself. nu-times we.hsv_e the work: In Arc thou of Charles G. D. Roberts, muted bi verbal henfutiu closely ro- aemblinu hole oi Tunuynon; sin we have the deep. enchanting She espou- inin vane. u neon in Ohm-lea Heo.vy-- nornh drama and poems. Junf. rising nbova the litninrv hm-lxnn ~ ~..... ...._,'`.. --7 .- ,__.-`, _-- ' W2\uA1'Htua. 337.: A`-u:mon." the Volt V I. A,` 0uttd.t_gpIun to\vI--out '1 but ouupuln Ia no-In-rm:-:1: rm-nun u van. . , . var dny bring: forth pomp occur,-' reuse in remind us that the son: at Canada. as proving thomulveo worth of tho envied name they bar. In I the vnriod punuita nnrtntntlom of life whether in thotdomaln of literature. or art, or qthlutio sports. or in; the homes of nee and contentment. they hue "qui ted thunulvu like men.- htd: proved foemon worthy 01: their a an . (`hanging |....-l. --ul hunllu tan nl 92 spam: onimou-W A `IIOBI. ` ` Canada bouts. and untly too. of `mm: skilled wrltern. bot. of prose and Innntrv. Let Mvnn nu-ind: n nnw.hm'-n mgmcmmunm voL'uu't I-`tn Thna is. fair ummer but half spring. half autumn- 1111! 18 [INT umu autumn- 1.` nunu hrsllvnnn " OI` I0` III] II` II In-to-qhhnoolcu. OF WIDTIIII fill": ' A II BEBQ. P. 9., |I;:othuud L noun I hoxollillur Gun :1! 1:;-at!!! mar `. Am The Inn noeivod. through the counted aria I-`statics. maid of hon- or to the amp 0! Autth. a some- what nmuh Io portrait of the mn- roror Francis Jon . It in wrought a silk and cotton. its pmducliun ivolnd auoutollbo. .'.'. .x...':`a.."'33.. . 1 .:`...5 (ho Ihld DOG It colon. "#3 ml .n."`E'3 come: it ; (Inna: out at Worutudt, I Eh TE plllill. which Lao III, in ..plIIni- in his llbnry. l'OlVQd `*1 C Ch Chi World`: ` . \ ' '7'" All born at her shrine is due: I-lo; cl: In no mortal dam: to acorn; She u-om the Infinite takes her one; She`: fresh an earth`: primeval mom. she (noes life with powers unvmrn; For. now to prove my umtamonts true. 1!`: curve on moon since the was ` nu. nu ny man is aha controlled; } And thou In her eyes are deeplf blue. N: oven t forte: helglgnoes `hols. Seoaruno or e ayso o . Nor does the future charm her}-iow; She does not work for fame norgold, And yet she`: new. .ona ban. polish nish, b3ex. led Mir?-r, nicely carved, only 8: REID 1. O....Aa__ Un_A-..s.u.-_ __; g__ She`: up to date and strictly new; And yet she`: not lame with uni. She wears no shirt I `a sown in two, She is not skilled t :19 a wheel. Her sex`: wro does not feel; No public scheme or ughts pursue; And yet. the fact I. conceal. She`: very new. Her soul's ideals few. `.G'. DO`. I]? lln in 1):: nnntuvullnah Little W9 know of this brief life, and l nothing of its sequel; Then let us hike in humhle irust ull that may seem unaqunl. God's Wlj_\'S are not our ways. and He should certainly be trusted; All that is wrong in His good time uill surely be ndJu.su-d. \ Ina HIV IVOIIIII ` New York Sun. She`s to date and strictly yet. nut nflnma with ( A deadly pois`nnus M-NI may yield 1: \ salve of surest houlmg; ` The axweleat flower may pois'nnus ho, nllhough its home cumonlillg. Things nro not nl\\'z\_\'s whut they .-seem. but alill `uvus honvon designed them. And we should class the all as gum! and take them as we Pilnd Iham. I V Thu! huriod and must rot in earth u`:-r i it pruduco the flowur. And the weak pijlllt to fructify must lmve hot h sun und shower; `So man. to gain dnve-lopun-nl. must struggle with li(u`s t`ru.~1sQ`s, And View with cnlm philosophy his trials and hid losses. I 'lnlk nhout the old book being` at back number. Don't. you worry about that. It. is printed in 350 languages and dialects of languages. You'll ull bwhack numbers long before it. `fl believe the whale swallowed Jonah. Of course Ido. The bible says God made a fish to swallow him. God could have mode 11 fish big enough to swol- low this whole auditorium. hotel and all. The (act that the modern wlmln hns n throat no higpor than R mun`:-1 arm has nothlng to do with the whole (`nod mode for Jonah. uon l lmuno (mi worgu l){`.t`.uus9 Ill!` thorns are found umong the rose-s; ` The day that breaks in storm may be all ` sunshine when it closes. We cannot. hope to ulwzxys mebt with t`ortuna`s fond caressing, And that which SDNIIS most hard to hem` may bring with it cs blessing. I Don't Bllmo Tho World. Hnwk`s Buy. New Zwxlnnd, News. Dun`! lnlumo the world lmvuuse the lhnrnu nrn fnnrul u;I\1xI\l9 tin. nu..-- Olly UH nlgul. "A good man is like a I lighthouse don`t have I and ring _a bell. The 1 slot . 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