Daily British Whig (1850), 1 May 1897, p. 3

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Smyme. The remains of John Welsh, were found in the lake there. capsized from the boat, and was recover himself. He was an pensioner. The ratepayers of school section No. l5, North Fredericksbuvg. will build a new school house, about :1 mile down the river, and issuedebenturea covering a term of three years. Hm. Jnhn Hnmrnrtz` sued Mr. B1l(`l8l'- three Hon. John Hnggnrtz` son. of Perth. for $2,600. three years rent. of a mill. The matter was settled, the electric light company being a partner in the arrangement. Mnlmrr. W, (:m];li.-1. late of Deaerontn. in the northwest. some years ugo. At the recent oxaminucions held bv the Royal college of dental surgeons of Ontar- io N. J. Sills. son of Morris Sills, South Frederickuburg. received the degree licentiate of dental surgery and from the Toronto university the degree of doctor of dental surgery. ..\,....-. .... pens-inner. Thn mm the arrangement. Robert W. (}ed(li.-3. engaged nt. miusuon work at Revelstoke, 13.0.. has entered upon dub-y if) his new field, Duck Lake. Saskatchewan territory, the scene of the outbreak of the rebellion in the northwest. some years ngo. Ac Hm .-nnnnt mmminnhinnn held b\' A (`old in that Hr-ml? some Snoozing? Pains Over the Eye: 1 Disgusting Dropping In the Throat T Headache ? -It May loan that the seeds of Cntarrlr Hnve Been sown-Don't Neglect. )1. an our--Dr. Agnew`: Cairn-rhal Powder -will Give Relief In 10 Minutes. "1 had chronic catarrh for a number of years. Water would run from my nose and eyes for days at. a time. I tried many cures without. any permanent. relief. I was induced to try Dr. .~\<,:new'rI Cnturrhal Powder. In cured mo and I have hm] no return of the malady. Hind that. for n cold in the head it given almost. iii.'~2i .2\llt- relief. I would not be without. it and 1 recommend it mostheartily." C. G. Archer, Brewer, Me. Sold by \V. H. Medley. Rockwooal Review. Again the thanks of the committee are due to Robert. Harvey, who, assisted by Lieut. March as choir lendengave the citi- zens of Kingston a maizniticent musical treatin St. (leorgda cathedral on Easter Sunday. Under such guidance musical culture is rapidly advancing in Kingston. and the audiences and congregations cle- mnnd a higher class of music than a few years since. when Hail Smiling Morn, bellowed out at 100 pounds steam pressure. was the stock-in-trade of most choir-. There may be some who object to the musical advance, add who cannot yet ap- preciate tho high culture. but they must inevitably give way before the better things to come. In the meanwhile all right-minded people, and these comprise about nine hundred and ninety-nine in every thousand, are deeply grateful to those who are doing so much to add to our culture and renement. Organist 0| St. George`: And Lieutenant. D....|.........l D.....'..\.. lngun-use \I| um. uu Rockwood Review. Anni" rho rhnnlr D Al'l".ILA.l.B AN luxmton. Ono. THE The above story of adventure is having a wonderful run in England. The first edition was exhausted on the day of publication. The second edi- tion did not last 1: week nd a third and larger edition was wdiniediately called for. The story itself is worthy of its remarkable success. The scene is laid in that debatable land between l'\_!At_I, l'V,,___- -_.,`l 1.'.__._...l,_ .. ID llllll III |-uuu ucllulrllulv lauu UVIJWUCII lilitisil Guiana and Venezuela. "It i a vast wilderness of forest and Iain, wjld. unknown, penetrated only By canoes. containing possibly hidden treasures. 3 onting population,` and tnyntei-ion w11ih to-day temptw the imagination as they did in the old `dayg of the conqnistadors." [Devil-Tree of Elllnradm` was -r '---' -'1----- THE BLOOD MAKi:n,-- F-. NIS!3ET 8| Said an n'.n1 I.\J_v m :1;(rr*.du:`.`.o o. .\!c( CHI yrnclising in (Hum; Donor, all that .s(u|l'_vnu'\c hcrn giving m<~- ix` nu Itw. l`ve mod one bottle of The Blood Maker," since you saw me las1,und I'm already a good deal better. Tho nld lmlv was sulTerim;r from 1 m mrenuy D gnou uclu utucx. The old lady was sulfering from nua'rm'a, and one result of lhe above Wu the Irchnse by him of several boules of Tffie Blood Maker" which he has [or ribed ever since for cases where u g up was required. run on Ann M AI/nn n A Novel by Frank Aubrey. W I. NEWLANDS. A3OK1'l'E(71' AND Appraiser, corner of Brook and King m-om. over V:/ado : Drug Store. Entrance on :1 about. next to Wino oloo. : ms:[moT'oAsHss. PAPER: 30 CENTS. wmn AILS 935? ._.. -_ .._._.__..`y K. CAMPBELL 3: C0.. Agents. u. .-n v-Ir Ianxf nm~._.,u.n- _ 7 THE DAILY WHIG, `SAT-UBDVA"Y. . MAY 1, 139?. . Nowboro. Ho had unable to American ny has lewboro, un worth A. H. nted port. He is a nee. has sold no is in- 4,000. celebra- is found only in COLUMBIA Bicyles. Strongest tubing ever made. We use all that can be made this year. Secures lasting quality, unmatched in any other bicycles. iL$vtrac.:har1_ s..l $100 TO ALL ALIKE.` S A. AYKBOYD. I).D. .. L.D.S. Dentist Olno over Hobs:-9. : adios! Hull. oorner P511: `and Bight Shoot: Klngnton Tole- p onp` . Boll neg. 115 York Street. ..; u.- ._________ - .. .\ J.CUNN|NGH}\M S KING STREET. Nickel Steel Tuhing| The Warwick Cushion Frame As the Wheels` 00 By. 1896 COLUMBIAS. ' - $85 HARTFORDS. - - $75. $60 We make it easy for you to buy. POPE MANUFACTURING 60.. Is the most noteworthy invention since the introduction of pneuma tic tires. N0 complication. No loss of power. No vibration or rebounding. jolts and jars entirely over- come. jReadyMixedPaint] [A Wonderful Modic|'ne.| Llgfumn L.D.B. mun-mrr nqtly .o oollto 6119 Post office Wolllu mu mm 16..-awn. Established` in ma. l1;:Ao)hono No 387. Relldcnoobt Kins street I . _ complete net_um. ancy rromptiy rcmuvu any obstruction or Srrcgu uity o the syn- em. Forl. {ileak stomach, Impaired Dlges on, Dlsordere Llvor, I . . u. . ___...z.. .. r...-. .u...._- ...nl nunrll ` H I For Bilioun and Nervous Dluordera, 3 h I 5: Wind nngkfdn`In in gm` Stomngh giglk H. 1 ~11 ncsn. un sun we - l 1n:a`.:;'ere':x':eaIs. Dizzlneuehnd Drow|l- . Headnche, Glddlnesn. Fulnennnd Swell- I ing after meals. Dizziness and ` hens. Cold China, Flushing: of Hut, Lou of Appatite, Shot nesa of Breath. Co!- tivenesa, Bing;-he on the Skin, Diaturbcd , Sleep, I-`rl huul Dreams, Ind all Nervoul and Tram Hng Sensnnons,&c. mg nut BOSE WILL DIVE HEUCFIIHWEIITY MINUTES. Thii ` in no fution. Ever sufferer is earnestly invited to try one 1* ox of these Pills. and they will be acknowledged to be A llllll A at!!! BEECHAIYPB PILLS taken In directed, wxll %uick1y restore `Female! I0 complete heglt . They rrompt? remove obgrucnon tam. urn hllwvl `av: VII -uv V. they act like mnglc-a {cw dose: will work wundcrl upon the Vital Organs; Strength- ening the muscular Syntem, rutorin the long-lost Comp1exI_on,,bringinz bac the keen edge of appatxjg. apd_ nr(_:uainu_wi_th ComplcxlpII.,bringinz back me edge and arousing with the Rosebud of Health the whole Ehysical (men of than human frnma. `or throwing off cvcrs in hot climate! they are spechlly renowned. Thes-. are fucta" admitted by thousands m all clnsscs of society, and one of time but guarantees to the Nervoul and Debilitated In that Boeeha.m`a Pills have the Largest sale of any Potent Iodi- clne In the World. of .:_ J. R, %c:_n9Bs & :0. .-_--q .-run Call and see the wheel at PHEFAHID ONLY IV THOMAS BEECHAM, ST. HELEN8, ENGLAND. An A! L DRIJGGXQTS. --.--. ..______..____.__:______..._ E. SPARK, !`D.S.. L.D.S.. ll.D., DEN- : TIST. OM00, I30} Prince-n street. Boni- dnnco. 18! Univonlty Avonnu. Dillon hours. 8 l..m. to 6 .m. Snturday evening 8 to 10. Talmhonn . 0. P. Sherman. D.D. .. L.D.S.. Reliable Repair Shop. Alli.` ..---.-- N ,,.,_`_,,, WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. BEECHANPS PILLS taken ircut_ed. yvlltauickly as-\.-,. __-__.u.. _-__...... 5 PER CENT._ lll.lllL`Hlut'lIL5.uuiuuun, |VUII-`u' es, etc. Our prices on Vic- tor, I31'aI1t1'ord, I ell1nm.Cavu- lier and \Vol`~American wheels are popular onqTs.We ll he pleased to have #611 look at them. `BUHBEFPS HAlJ_WARE, Are you in need of any Bi- cycle suudries 1 \Un nrn enllinn n Hm Infant C_yCI8 Elllllll It:-H . We are selling all the latest attnclnnmnts, enamels, polish- ..,. -._ 11.... n..:...... nu Uh-_ artford. Conn. and$!10. ELEPHANT *` Corner Princess and Wel- lington Streets. y-....- Vi _____,., ULIIENTS. ooulto Ofoo )0 ma strait. luiton. Estnbliahggi _18!:_. Parent and Best. Use no other. mm`: nnd Nervous Dlnnrd: 44 CLARENCE ET.` THEY W00 THE MUSE. TWO VENERABLE WOMEN wHo "WRITE POETRY. \ Alice nolrnen, tho Blinrd Poctau. Inherit: . a Forums at the Age of seventy-uvcn. Mrs. comm. cmhmnn Wrltu Venn on Her Ninetyqscooud Birthday. For nearly V0 ymrs Miss Allen A. Holmcs of Jersey City has struggled in total biimlnvss against poverty, and now, when she is about randy to giro up the struggle, she hm! iuhcrited as big fortune. Though blind. Miss Iiohnun is a poetosn 0! some local coiohrlty, but her income has been mainly du'i\'cd from the fees which she has earned an n teacher of music. xn.-. Hnlumm urn: hm-n in Wlnfnrthinur. I she has earned rcncner m mmuc. Miss Holmes was born in Wlnfurthing, | ` county of Norfoui, Englang, in 1821, but at the age of 9 years her parents aued tot Aucr. A. 1h>1..\n:s, TIII-I BLIND POETESS. this t-mxntry. On the way over little Alice c smullpnx frmn nnnthor chd on the ship. Sh:-. vcus qnnrzmtmed in u house r\v\ u..om. 1_~l.m.I nu Inmlhm 'l`hn nh\'si- L'HlIll`(Ii LUU .`lllillllI`lA IA\'lII u--nun. x... .. .... u on Htr.t<`n lshmd nu lunding. Thu physi- cians uf thut tiny did not know how to trout. tho discusu proporiy, and I-zhu Hliered ter1'il)i_\`. hvr vyvsight living nil}-(`is-(l. For n. few yvurs ultor her r(~.cov(*1'y she , was hurvlyuhlu to tlisbiriguish the sun- light. Then :1 quiwk docbur operated on her eyes, nml inntoml of restoring her sight left h('l' in total biindnvss. For the years m0l`('9ll(`. lived u most miserable life, grow- ing up in lgznnruncc nml groping helpless- ly uhnut. 'l`h-n who wus ndmitted to the New York Institute For the llliml. 'l'hol' shu amid for seven yours grvedily acquir- ing the knowledge that has dlspvllod so much of tho gluon) of her life. \'luln1n`IuHl tn n-nrl Tllul llitfr RIM] DO muvn 0! [H0 glutun U1 urr nu-. Him lam'Iw(l tn rend ruisud lnttora Mn] 00 writo by ]`X`iCkil){ the outlines of the lot- t-ers on puywr. But`. in music she monk the greatest dvligzht and made rapid progrnsza. ` It was found that she had grout msburul . talent. und this was developed until she ` was the [ride of the Institution. 'l'hnn I-nnln r\ nwn1-tv nnd Nlhui Qmith ll! to 5 Telephone 3 Lnhtnnt. the [rice or [no Institution. Then cumo f`fovert_v. and Miss Smith left ` the institution to help her widowed mother in her single humhzd bottle with the wolf. She was [I iino nxnsiciun nnd soon discov- ered thut she was is good teacher as well. She at-ourcd pupils and for 25 yours sup ported herself in this way. She also wrote ` the poetry \\`hi(rl1 we-lied up within her, for her disposition hnd not ht-en affected by udversiiy nnd 1uis{t)rt1fno, but remained sweet. and sunny. Hm` poems uourly nll t1'('ut. of her uiiction, ix-cause she wrote Li cm for the purpose of making her rend- ers acquainted with the trials and joys of her!/life. 1.. IUIQ ..k.. IuII`\",\nf` `Ianr u-cf. vnhnnn Wlu Du [Inn-tau: Ill uulug glmu nu" uunzri. In Coldwntcr, Mich., there is another aged pootou who is not blind, but who has attracted some attention from the face that at the age oi` 9.`! she is in the panes- sion of all her faculties and in atillvn-lting poetry. She in Mrs. Celinda Cushmn, and at a recent gnthcring of her children and grandchildren she read some vc which began an follows: rm ninety-two your: old today. Am feeble. wrinkled. old nnd gny. Btililamhure. nnd.nllnnyno." In my ab! town :11 mu. Se. Proton Plmnot-Peaolo. rm. 7 7 N _ ', i___ _-__L :4 Fl IL pails. 350: blue riot. in ' , 7c; wmnto cutmp. inane, 7 . GI-|w`fo':I. um. CELINDA cUsmI.ul. ducod for the benefit of the nightlem. Min Holmes is now 77 ycnrs old and is very happy to know that her remaining years will be passed in doing good for others. In (`.nIr1\x-nfnr Ml:-In thorn in nnnthor ht)? /I110. In 1848 she published her rstz volume, ` which Elm mllml simply Poems of Alice Holmes." The modest little book attracted c0nsl(le1'nblc attention from the reviewers, for it is unusual to Ilnd n bllnd nuthoress. ` Lntvr slm pulylished two more volumes of pot-,t.ry, Arcudiun Leaves and Stray ` Leavcs. " Shv uluo trlqd her hand at prone ` and puhlixhrd one novel, entitled The Lost Vision," in whlnh mm told in n slm- 1 ple. sincere manner the story of her slght- loss llfc. Her verses uro far from being Mlltonlc uml might not etund the test of scholarly criticism, but it must be consid- ered that her advantages were most pm- fully llmltud. Fm nm vmn-n Mlnu Holmes wns an in- Hilly unuwu. For the ymrs Miss Holmes valid, and in this utterly helpless condi- tion she was brought {two to nice with ; starvation. An nppvnl was made to her brothvr, n wealthy man in Culifnrnin, and he provided for her board and paid for medical utnondunce. In the meantime she hud mudo mnnykind {ricnds in JOIN) City, und for the lust {cw yours she has been living in comparatively comfortable circumstances. .Sho was 68 years old. how- ov-, before she became ciupendonb upon others. V vrl... enuanom mhink L-kn ima rnnnnv in. onners. Tho fortune which she lma recently in- herited comes {mm her brother, who was William J. Holmes of Downievllle, Slerm county, Cnl. Ho bud gone west when In young mam and had acquired nearly halt a million In minlng und buslnr-sa. Sho 51 does not you know what the amount of her share will be, but it Is estimated that It will he ubout $300,000. She says that she will dovote her money wholly to the relief of tho n1ictc(l. She wants to have books prlntul in raised typo and put wlthln the reach an! the blind. She says there are enough Bibles, but than standard works of ctlun and history. which she taken such grout delight in reading, are most hard tn get, and these she means to have repro- I-nu win no Aouon. on Io ounce In Point II Last. The patience of `the average Arkansas farmer is abnormal. He is never in a hurry, and he thinks things are bound to come right if he only waiiia. He accepts with resignation whatever destiny has in store for him and implicitly believe: that circumstances maize tho man and not that man may make circumstances and thoro- by have any band in the making of him- self. The writer in passing through the hills of upper Arkansas foundmin progress Ituppod by n x~'\vitl_v owing river. To- ward the center of the river was a team, a wagon and a man. Tho mam was station- uv nnd wnmr oddiod and foamed around and `L110 mam was autumn- Iry and wutur cddled It. The mun was oomplncently smoking a 1 pipe. Pushing his horuo out Into the un-- ` rent, the writer upprouched the team and the man evinced u languid interest in MI approach. "Why 8011 : you move on? was asked. Cun t. _Why not?" _ Wugon's locked. Buck part swung back with um .-um-one nut] hum we me. Can't Why non" _ , 'Wugon s with the current and here we Can ! move a locked wagon." What um you going to do about it?" ` I was thinking." How long have you been thinking?" .~3inoc early morning. 1c was now Iftcruoon. 'I`Imn uh-h\w fnnhvnt-I` nnn 011!` Or I] f0D0 to 31'.': `.`L'e? Q2--ju Itteruoon. Tho rider fnstcm-d one end of a rope the tongue of tho wagon nnd tho other end to the pomlnol of his saddle. Tho vehicle was straightened out and the horses sprung , furwunhnntlm tho lash.. Soon the farmer and MI team were snfuly landed. ul\I.I.M n .m.....- on I-nu tn nnhltnh vnur l.'.l'Ill5Il.ll!wlI uvvu wu- ER.\lES`l"l`0W.\' S1`/mo.\', A ril 29.-~John Redden has started hls mi lr wuggon to Bath end Will Doyle to Farmers Friend. Competition is the life of trade. Mr. (Jel- lugher has engaged Cora Storms as cheese maker again this season, and his brother, David Storms. assistant. Fred Duly lies erected in cozy dwelling and burn. Mr. loing is buying up all the hay and outs he can lind in this section. Damon Mer- chant leaves t.hi4 week for Centreville. to learn cheese-making with Thomas Spo- wart. . N Mrs. N. Amoy. Mrs. Woodham undhlus. grow` on the sick list. Four very fusti- ious tramps struck thlslocellty last week. called at farmers houses. where they were given a good supply of breed, meat. tee. etc, and in each case requested a few eggs; they evidentlv wished to observe Easter. When a sullii ent supply lind been collect- ed. went oll`. built a llre and regaled them- selves the rest of the day. Being Sunday we could not introduce them to our ix u0d- piles. but will haveour shot guns ready for future use. A number avail them- selves every Saturday of the G. T. R's. cheap rate to Kin econ. v.'.amn- Mm. _ Robinson. of Kinc- um! um ueum \VCre sulvly muucu. I)ldn. I it occur to you to unhltoh your horses Lml go for hulp? was naked. ` Well. If I'd `u done that I'd '13 got wot, " was the calm 1-espunsu.--Dctro!t F1-cc `LI ....nn cheap rate Am econ. Viait.or.a: Mrs. . Robinson, nton, at Mrs. O. Johnston's; Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Forward and son, at Nicholas Amoy a; Henry Spencer. Napaneo; Mrs. Rockwell and children, and Miss Cynthia Amey, at. W. Hoglo'!; Mrs. IWi|n0n Buck. at. W. Preston's; George Forward and wife. and Alfred Amey and wife, at Fred Amey's; Mrs. Isaac Fraser, at. George Plle Terrors Swept Awny. Dr. Agnew : Ointment stands at the head as a reliever, healer, and lure cure for piles in all forms. One application will give comfort. in a few minubel. Illd three to six days application according to direc- tions will cure chronic cases. It. relieves all itching and burning skin diseases in a day. Thll`l.y'\'6 cents. Sold by W. H. Medley. and Bu-rock streets, Always nu on mnu u ood stock of been maple. cub sud unoub. ry nlaba, pine and oodarblookn. All cheap for cub. Telephone. X10. J Wood Ina. James Campbell, corner of Wellington and Bu-ruck streets, nlwnya has on hand 1 .......l .n...l, at |>.-In rnnnlA_ nnh And uncmh. In no (armor your luv: ouch magnicent ruultu boon Atulnod. ' The company Inn II I londltl position for In oxporigncnd mun In u on: Ontario. All oommunicntion: to he a dress: to W. J. PAIR, Inspector. Kingston. ; IXIIIUJ E f Lucas . The Bay of Quinta Ry. new shorb line {or Tweed, Napnnoo, Deaoronto and all ocal points. Train leaves City Hall depob at.-I p.m. R. J. Vvilson, sgont. C.P.R. belozranh nfco Chrenco ntmoh. Av-uni : Arninn Annlivn for Lonthncbe. DR. 11. RAMHAY DUFF. nos meow 31'. Tolophono an. belozranh ntnco Lnrenco nnmon. Arnotfs Arnica Anodyne for toothache, neuralgia and rheumatism. found in K D.C.-'J'he Little Doctor driven out every form of indigestion. Samples, to.-atimoniulsnnd guusntul inn!!- od to anyaddrosa. I. r. mmonc, xy. .1. m,| Swcl Aunt.K1nuton. [con To fho United States after `our vucnlinnmn inn; with you that which mskeu '"""""`"" and ms you fur the Human nf businesn hml homo lifu-it is KD.U.-'J`he Little Dact0r-wbich driven nut. van! indigestion. New Glasgow. Nova Scoliu The North American Life Assurance Co's Position Assets increuod l:$.315.!. or over 0 per cant. ` --,_-"_ R K. KILBORN ILD. I.0.P. E 8.. LATE s Mocklcnl Super ntemfent Kingston Gono- rnl Hm-p t-M. Coroner for city and country S-on formerly occupied by the 1060 Dr. Hanu- dou Telephone No. 342. ._._._____._.__.__._____.__. rrovlnoo or guano I pt. mu Mon. 1 mm. nguton New insurance isnuld inorouod O5I2,1l0.(v0, or over 18 per cent. Payment: to policy-holdon Incronod I150,- 9.9I, or out In per cent. % EEp_gN slam M. the and of 1896. oompnred:wlt.h that of 1&6. uhovln the following ruulu : Cash Income inorosud l6).8f`1).M. or over 10 per cent. Total Insurance fn fol-no Increased 31,714,786. or over 10 per cent. Reserve Fund lncrouod $196,101.11). or over 10 per cent. K. D. C. Pills ?.{$.$'1n`L13&}L7 K. D. C. COMPANY, Limited, (ll 1.6` Q` L0%AL ff? UUHY 7 D. II. lusvnlvunvn. u-.u-, v --u lumber College Physician: und Surgeon: Ontario. 011100. 19 Iontroal ntuot. Tole- nhana M6. A `PATIENT FARMER. Good Quality. Low Prices. Prompt Dollvory. Squaw Dolllng. " is recommended by Qhepromin- U0 entmen and women. . . . . El-nenttown Events. n,-.4.... A -_:I '1;-l~I`O;l; fr-`on ' Z`..- ;nnd- 'woon.| --_..-.--, I27 9' ate St . Boston. Mus. Inupentot. CllASE'S OINTPIEN1` Is I Guaranteed Cure ____._T London a Lancashlro Life As- auranco Company. Pno'nou.r.r A ouunun counn Wm Bums: Slocum. lmuum TROUBLES h)onn's1iii51iEv PILLS Cook's Cotton Root Compouild - 1.. oh- nus-I111 n-fa rolinhin Sold in Kingston and over when in 0:: ad: by all repponnlblo druanll n. DIM. - oouams DAVIDQOII; Dodd s Kidne i5m}' Always cure rinary Troubles Thu? Dolluu; two boxes, Five Donna. No. 1,0: No. I, mailed on receipt of price and two 3-cent ntnmpc. - Tho cook company wumor. IHIII $IIII'. IIRJII uncut. -nu `sand more nloon unto: II- poln than our other who! no any prim. Dolrnoko pl: opposition doubt`: sooounlol It but no It to: xonnoll - - Kirkpat}ick s Art Smfc. |L1mcst9g_e(._Bus1ness [C017 ta.` Cor. JbhiuO.on sud In-y : thodnl), maul. CIA. lit! U-`--'-`~..a.";s." ."'*.'.-'..*:*. lnvunnlqo. ouunun uounn wmu xgunu uogdoponltod Manually at Ottaw- Illd now amount to one nuuox. dounn. Baton lower than tho pxpjorlty of 0115093 "` 00147 ana Um: (I, nun. ` In prepared in two degree: of atreu th. v No. for ordinary canal is by far the best dollnr medicine known -so1d b druggiats, one Dollar pet box. No. for s ecinl caoeo-1o degrees an-onger--sold ydruggiato. One box. Three Fve Dollnn. 11.. - Ar `Mn 9 mnllad on ncelnt mt E.$I!I1i.1L.\.V..MW"' Lot. between Johnston Ind Earl an 00:40! Ht-roet, M1800. (34! Alfred 8%., honee and lot. we house and lot. end bun. " nenr`I`r1nce.~m. lhlufnnr. King and non St. ,3 housoe and en Imxllt King HL. near Gore Ht. vacant lot. $118. frame houses U some treet. ounce and lo6,oor. of George and Steven It. 50x56. . _ Earl 8' ., neer Gordon 81%.. double Illicit no Johnston us. , new homes and 100. $1 . 414 frame houno. . And 1.50 other nu-open-es In my end eonny for sale. to let or exchange. ____..__.A _ . --,-_4- A_-___.. CALL AND SEE an-vg vv .. - OARDINEWS Real E08110 0 in nI-n|...onn In _ Ilnnnl. nu Unis: ... v_. Woo'd Fur-a_r_n_ne_ `_Co`Te_t. loIllIUh1lU-V('$3rn@--u ww--.-v uid nu (owodu M. Inn`: GM.hodul).K9.ug:. unlgvlgwn.-`u l\Icu -.--..v ...v 151 Wolllngton It . Kingston. Inna: to loan at lowut. `AMI j-?.-? I have been troubled for some years with urinary trouble. I could not hold my urine. Wag constantly broken of my rest. as I had to get up six or eight times every night. I tried doc- tors and many remedies without getting any relief until one of my friends advised me to try Dodd s Kidney -Pills. I felt re- lieved from the first box and six boxes completely cured me. I cannot thank you enough for the new lease of life and com- fort your Dodd's Kidney Pills Inna niunn Inn gugg Jun. ...... has gwen me. A M IIIDIII uuvv vv-uuy---J - Panda over m,ouo.ouo. In nddltioalzo which m pplio holden heve for security e unlimi- unlli y of all the ucookholderu. FAB]! AND CITY PROPERTY inmrel at lowed pouible neon. Before renewing old 0! Iivina new hnnineuqet nun (ton STRANGE up STRANGE. Ac-nu. ...'X:.'Is~.{.. .3&a! ;1`T' "`` n" 3` ` I uulnua $1 Eczema Salt Rheum `Potter And All Itchy Skin Diseaslt SMYTHE G LOSCOIBB. _.....-._.. nu nun... ms-t` PRIOI 60 CENTS PER IOX Om no lino ot What: nnd III all price: f r IXJIITB. KINIIIGQJII and 8! INS. On: ' I llllllllll UVIIAV, nvv For Sale or Exchange. MMSIEAL. IUIIUII I\VUI. Vvluyvuuu Is the onl nfe, relinblo monthly me icine on which Lludies can deppnd in tho >lumr and time of and. 1. ..--.-.. .--rI in 1-n an-roan CUHID BY ll HIC- A. MCGREGORY, Cornwall, Ont. -- _ u-\onn 3. Dill BNO. uhono 586. nuwmuiiotinf muuox. aounn. Batu than mljorlty once. Kong and choice plans 0! insurance oorod Ill'I.[ In OUNNHGH All. __._____.____._.________.. London. Liverpool and (Hobo Fire ' Imuruneo Company. --_.......... 1.. -.1.uu.... 5.. -I.Inb. ulzvhviiiggi ggqp PQOSQIIECTUS . M 'l`ID--- .__.__...._.___... J > . IOOANN AOOOUNTANT AND REAL And aha . Rum snd aocounca col- onoy to Ion: at lowut neon. Oloo Ill Mu it... our Wain : Drug Store. _- _.-- - .....- ... .....vo (T-o.d\y:i,t1_ s Insurance Emporium Removed to Anchor Buildings. over Express Otoo, corner King and Brock Q?!-nnfn any: can u Streets. Solid Oak, polish nish, bizel- led Mirror, nicely carved, only JAs._ REID HOIIE DECORN-1'IO! in now engaging your attention. We wnntto ro-omphulao that our An uolouly new but ID!-Clam up-to duudosknn. "We would like you so look .9 op; Couples; was plouuro to shun than. for It`: Pspbr that will you]: and Cu!) dooonto vmii mm. Klpnton Pun! Shop Ind loom hm! DOW` . WI D100` I 001' STREETS 4: \ Inns 3 hum Ontu-1 .-.--.-__-.,_ . W. ; T0 LOAN IN LARGE OB. SHALL man. at low mtg: of Intoropt, on gggy '*'=:"*:..-= .:.*:5:~ s.:.::m' -om . . O 0 in II. - n."}f. bIn'r'nI. 0.0. . H. I. Lvoll. . KETHUB ELLIS (llonlbor of $110 Ontario ABOHITEOT Auggution o _Arohiootn, `ND A RAISES. O Brook Street. Tho holding Undertaker And Fun- nlhnan Ilgnuinntur-Ar. 5 H. MCAMMON. m.o., c n.. W..- n_n__- n|.....I..I..n. and nnusnn __- DWEB. SUN A30` chants atria`: Bu1%nl. ` olungton a one IIIU Liuluj Uuuvl mono: uuu a.- un- nltun umuxacturor. 254 I 256 PRINCESS STREET. -n v I\IlI1'\ 11------ McMAHON 5: co.. REMOVAL. Prlnnofu). ... _-. ..._----_, V, -. HAIR. F. SIIITH. BABRISTIIII. IOLIOI tor. Notn Public. Oomxniulonor for tskwg ndav to In Ontario tor an in tho Pro nod 01 boo. lion to loud M cur- alat gang.` .00. Anohot nlldlngnuarkot ' I A RSI . ARCHlTEC_TURA MED|C_AL CARDi_ WALLPAPERS] DR. BEGG. WEl.hIN(}'l'ON STREET (NEAR v.-|m.a...\. Telephone. 431. ma enoloo puma on uuaunuuuu uuuw IHJAI In CUNNINGHAM Solo Agent. Kingston And Dlntx-lot. _ oas'a l_.lVEB- ABRAME SI I wv ----.--vv -- B J. REID. Hunger. FINANCIAL. __._____.. INSURANCE: dN`l'Y LARGE on snuua. u I. tutu lntnrut City lug an Property. Loam gnu on City E (Jon C: Dobuntuxu. A ply to TBOIAI lam. nun Frontonno 51: and Inuit- ..--.. n....I-o- nhu nnnnnlfn tho Pout OHM lllooum `,cu-on -EEITTAL. In. Siturday evening 8 to 10. I E UN ARCHITECTS. HEB.- Bnlldlnn. corner Brook and !'l`Il.IcIc'l` (xuuu Telephone, ._,-_---_:--_-u [(:I .vm s DISCIPLES. II I Dobuntuxu. A pu -~ mucus. n :34 `1:!v"::; hunt Boohty. Ooo opponlto u Post --:--- PREPARJNG FOR THE PF}E5BYTER|AN GENERAL ASSEMBLY. It-PI-uldcnt liar:-hon buy no Roden- tor of the Auembly. which Oponl may ~ I0 at Winona, Ind.-A Harmonious ` Gathnrlng Expectd. ' Once A year the Presbyterian: in this country, represented by delegates chosen for the purpose, meet in general assembly and transact such business as the conduct of a great church organization demands. There are about 1,000,000 followers of Calvin all told, and they are represented II the goneml assembly by about 600 dele- gates, of whom 800 are mlnlmarl and the rest lay members. own. van! Hm uoneml assembly will oven rest my members. This year the general assembly open May 20 at Winona, Ind. This place was fox-um-rly 3 summer resort, but two years ago It was purchased by a number of wealthy Presbyterluns, who formed the Winona association and inaugurated a summer school, which it. is the intention to make the Chautauqua. of the west. Mr. i-ltudcbaker, the millionaire wagon manu- facturer, is president of the association. mnnnll Man is situated nn the shores tacturor, 15 preuuenn 01 me uisuclauuu. Winona itself is situated on the shores of Eagle lake, about two miles east of Warsaw, Ind. There are 160 acres in the grounds, and nearly $200,000 has been spent In beautifying them. Thereare lm-go assembly hulls, a numberof big hotels and numerous cottages. An inmrnntlna fnnhn-n nf the mmlnnv na- DUIDGPOUE outwguu. An interesting feature of the coming as- aembly in the probability that ex~Px-eaident Benjamin Harrison will be chosen moder- ator to succeed Dr. -J. L. Withrow of Chi- cngo. He has been prominently mentioned for the place. and has been elected a dele- gate by the Indianapolis preshytery, of which he has long been a member. It is condently asserted, moreover, that ho would not decline the honor should it be offered to him. There are, however, sev- nml distinguished divinoi who will also be named, and it has been the custom to ehooao tho moderator from among the wear- `nets of the `cloth. n.....|...{....u.... ....mx...io;.m. mum I-uusn an- "lots ()1 L116 _(1l()Ul. ` I reshytL-rinn publlciitinns have been de- elnring in advance that this session of tho i general nssumhly ls to be noted for peace and harmony. They say that there me no sensational heresy trials tocome before the assembly, such us the Dr. Briggs prosecu- tion. If these predictions are fullled. the assembly will certainly be a unique one, for the 1 reshytoriuns are apt to hold strong- ly to their opinions, nnd as these are not nlwnys unnnlmous, the sessions are usual- ly marked with stirring debates. If thm-n is in ho nn contention. then Iy HHITIBU VVIMI Hbll'l'Il|g lll1|Jl|vl'I- If there is to be no contention, either the liheruls or the conservatives must hnve buried the hatchet. This is ` hardly probable, for M2 the last general ma- Iembly the former won their rit victory nuuunn I un n n ; unv vv . In many yours by electing their oandidntn for moderator, and the conservatives could hardly ho expected to give iii this time without. a ntrugglv. There is apt; to be A sectional division on other points than the elcctlon of :1 presiding olficer. rm... lira! .-.-.c.~lnn will lm nnamud, nmnr-d- elccuon (II it p11'.\.1uu1p( uuu.1'r. Thu llrst session will be opened. accord- ing to custnm, by tho pmnc-hing of the III]- uuul sermon by the rotlrlng moderator. Then will come tho election of his succes- sor. Aitvr this time regular buslno.-:5 will be taken up in nrdcr. Just: what impor- tant lsstlvsx will he brought up cannot lw pruplicslml wilh may nu-.ur.u'y. but more is no fun` that tho programme will be a dull nun OWBB chant} wnunto: wmun It is barely posaiblethnt the old question of tin` mlrnission of women as lny dele- gates to tho genrral nsscmlvly wilfi l7(` again revived. Many womon nn- upoctul to ut- ta-nd the Winona assembly, and it `=1 ro- portrd that the sentiment. in invur hcir cuuse has been increasing n'ml In.-ny have become powerful vnnugzh to win the day. It is not prulmblo, howovvr. that this issue will be given the pmmincnco which it has nttainod in the guxmrnl conferences of the Memlxodist ciun-vii in yours past. 'r|~.. nrnrnuul nni'nn nf tlm Rofnrnwd MQBXIOUISW l'l|lIl'(`Il Ill y('iH"R pllli. '1`l~.o proposed union of the Reformed church with tho I rn-zhytcriun church is al- most. vermin to be brought upundouco more discussed. -1; is not expected that the Prcshytcrlaus will oer any opposition to the union. The doctrines and faith of ihe two bodies am mxicln the same, and um union of all the Calvinists would make I large nml powerful organization. 'l`l\n mmxm sis.-cn~.b1v is the one hundred largo llllil p(1Wl'iul urgumzuuuu. The coming lutscmhly and ninth and mu be one of the few which have been held In the west. Bosldcs the 600 dulvgatcs it is nntlclpntcd thnt a largo numbol-of Prcshytcrlnns who will have no \`0lC0 In the lpmcos llngs. but who are novrthelc-an interested in its doings, will be pmscnt. Owing to its noarnosa to Chl- mgo. uuny members of the church from that clty will at end, and excursion trains will be run no, only from Chlcngo. but from points in Indiana. It is probable that (ully 6,000 persons in all will gather on the grounds. - -I-1...,n..-min: nf, an Winona nnoclntlon the grounus. The member: of/`tho Winona are making extensive preparations for tho negation and cute:-mlnxnont ot 3 large crowd. for they wish to produce a pleasant Impression on the elder Then will be opportunltlel tot lling on the lake, and mold naocourso II to booonvex-ted into: llqcb path. when noon on the silent Ihqdunny bushels! for Ihordolectnllond tlodelnun-I ` BDWAIID SPIICI SIIBIAII. -ingwe; ` Can you mad a ease of Bright : `dioeuo d shokiduoyt. diabuoi. urinary or lint 4 that in math. tin Hop Bit. Tidy. ctpunot can Auk that an. ` &~< . 'l`|;I0-IIudv_l ol-hnn-It can-upl 57$. .,. ,_ I I _ MODERATOR WITHROW. u U- , 4:4- `nouns SPIICI sncuxl. plot owners. The Canadian express cmupuuy opened offices at Weetporb. Nowboro, Elpzin; Delta and Athens. Mr. Richardson retires from Tamworth ool on account of ill-health. Potter. Trenton. succeeds him. n- u u 1.... 3... I-uann nnnnintad nort own. a u.om'nwrs. men.- nku1%n3. Wellington uh-on . 212. frew. W. H. Shorwdnugrgieb, formerly of Del- oronto. has moved from Duluth to West. Superior. , A windmill has baan nlaced in the Napa- News 91 the District Condensed from thd Whlfh E(!hl|I[Ol. The Highland cadeba, of Montreal, have been invited to lpend jubilee day in Ren- from frew. `I7 Superior. A windmill has bcen placed Napa- noo cemetery to furnish free water so the plot The Canadian exm-eae cmurnny succeeds him. Dr. M. S. Lane has been appointed surgeon of Blueelda, Nicaragua. grandson of J. C. Huffman, Nnpanee. .1. R. Harrison. Briduewtuor. $10,000. S. Rose. Tamworth, has secured a situation in the large eetablislunent of H. F. Lowe, ,M.E., Toronto, and will learn mechaniul engineering. mI..n..m Jnlunntnn Mnrrickville. has grandson of J. U. hunmon, mnpaneu. J. E. Harrison, Bridgewtuor, an actinolito property in which he terested, to u New York firm for 3l,0l)0. Renfrew may make its especial tion of her majesty : jubilee year the building and equipment. ofn good hospital. Dr. E. H. Lnpp. formerly of Deseronto, is located at Williamson, Wayne county, N. Y.. where he is enjoying a good prac- tice. om... u.-....m. lunvn hrmmlv of Hung- tice. The Sexsmibh boys, formerly of Hung- erford. have sold their gold mine along the north shore of Lake Superior at a prot of 310.000. Cl Rm. 'l`nmumrf.h. has mechaniul engineering. Mathew Johnston, Merrickville. been removed from the position of lock master. Patrick Cusick fills the posi- tion until a new look master is appointed. Mr. Denny. late obeesemaker at Hope- town, has recovered $10 for slanderous re- marks made by Mr. Taylor. 1: member of the management committee of the factory. A tannin nlnh has been formed in Napa- the management; commuceo or me mu-:.u._v. A tennis club has been formed Napa- neo with the following oicers: Secretary- treanurer. W. H. Durand; executive con. mines, W. H. Ponton, W. C. Smith, F. Smythe. 'I`hn mmnina of John Welsh. ETHUB ELLIS (Jumbo: or am Unmrlo An garden AND Klnnton.

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