Daily British Whig (1850), 10 May 1897, p. 3

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the recent. rem nave neon or [run Dunc to the Ineedote. The cheeee feotoriee in this locality opened on Nondey with e good up I of milk. 0n'l`ueodey evening Ina Miupen Forbes wen united in Iner- riege to Freucie Ceverly. of Herroumnith. The common was performed b Rev. Mr. Lean. On nndey lest Miss endie Mg Gregoneged thirteen yeera, den tor R. Ilcregar. puacd peecefully wey efhr e abort illneee. Her funeral hook on. Tneedey to 8:. Mery e church. eryeville Alexander Mcregoneuother of the family who wee dengeroneiy ill. ie recovering under the nlillel treeluentof Dr. Oerlieat Kingehon. A. lleodenon end fenily. of Pi rg, have Mien In their residence for the eenreer. Ilner Kileee vieited our eehool leee week. Iri- deyheingerber deyilwee velloheerved in our pboole. A auuher or knee were eluringuptook A .unnsi;i:;nr1ziiub. Allen Inna. .. In (I N R 4} r, `:38-}; KEEP IN SIGHT COAL wznv ? ---r--._- -- . `.Z._........._...._._.._._____.___. . Q30 I.D. ll. $.88. LAT! Ronxu Slnhondont nuto Gono- |>g_l nu toner tor olty and country G I. .3: t%::;;l:m_ gfaliby the late Dr. innu- Bowman & Rickey . Cataraqul Bridge. ERIGXEILQ ARI) IIUILDIBS OI` GAUGES. Skill: Staph laqlnchu. Ono latent. Ynwh unrl Sailum suns. Also new nu`:- oond land (knots and Skill : tor nth. t Linn In eonlscelion. Ouostun Lunch (or ads. at not long ; and. 0 miles an hour. BOAT BUILDING BOAT LIVERY. Steam Carpet r. c. Marshal. :.:-~.g~,- Carpet: `clanodi Altered. Raid nil hid. May interest you more or i less. fhe house-cleam ing struggle is also an in- teresting feature just now Suppose you call us into help and advise vou. We charge noth- ing for advice regarding decorating. painting, etc. Come any time you please and see our \Nall Paper. iron anus on LEASE. ntvmw moot. aminxn ox . nu-.m sun. has eon-adloga pu- LKIVIIW 1.0003. BXTUATKD 08 Duvet}! Strut. at v mmrrkl tholilltl. In Int!`- 203 p;'a'.?."`..." EV!!!) SIIIOI. Inns cvuluv-uuuu cur ovu-looll tho IIIQ. Indy boon um -dot`! unva- nan. hj bi); #753" Struggle In Europe Punter. Dooontou. Gluten. 275-7 BAOOT ST. Cor. Ongluio and Want Streets. ._ Good Quality. Low Prices. , Prompt DeI|ver`Y.": Square Dealing. 'PnoNE 133 FOR cuaning Works. ht-nl Hurt. nu an 'woon.4 rllvilvouuu - vn _.- ..--, V hr:-uI"'i'iB"n"nr1-'57" . t?.`..'.'.':.:'..`.`.`;`.% .:`.f.'.` :.`i?.?.{'S.. f.2?"` ha I V`: than u muomy of oulllc III: tn 0 0100 plan: 0! ilmutnoo o ll'I`I .l. A n'n|nn'hlnlI`AIl_ V ' "ax sun sun um: A7. c.m<'ru: Am A LAW." what folieml? Th(`.i'1|st. thing I knowed Nlmoy wvitcd mo Mwust, the hand one day fur not chnppin up some nwvnod. I wuz sick un couldn't cut. no wood. 'l`h0h the grui) Rho uunkod I could not`. mt. She never wnnixi have onylhing on tho table but corn l)r('u(i uz hurn`_\' uz ivmi. She got so oontzrury she would not go to tho more after no coffee nor `ixwkor nor uuthin, an my heilh in oonsoquonm foiled mighty bud, am 1 think I um entitled to dzumsges. But that worn`: near nil. The gray more Wm. lnortguged fur $20. un Squire Word knowod it. when ho said what he did. One o` the cows tiled in two weeks on (other looks like u dry hido imniu up cdgewine agin the shock pen. .\'mv, all I want to know is uh` thn i:n\`.~\ of this country gain to let a gentleman be U1.-Med in onny aioh stiiu am that? I-vI`|.x.. .....-4" null` Imhm `Hnnd with stuu mun This cns.ts, suid Judge Hood, with grout dignity, la n mighty ompormnt ono. Illt uppcnrs here that thls detendtmt has been mmln tho victim of n cm-rlble oon~ splrucy. The time In-z coma when tho law must. set down on unprlnciplud women who nmlm~nt;zm full to properly support their husbands. an I think that Squlro Ward nnur bu lmlnlo fur hezwy dunmgt-9 fur Mdln nu `bottln on this conspiracy, hut -- 1... I. n nnnv-t LI.-1! I aunuu tlm nnlv flu` mum Down on (.1113 0Un!l[)ll'l|Uy, uu| us he is in court lnlssvlf I gnuzxs the only thing I cun do fur tho protmtlml nf she publlu In to collect. a duponit onwn him of 8*.) fur his future gum! conduct an g|n'r.Ll l)ebu\`~r.(',.*-At.lnnt.zx Cuust. It-union. Dlntlnguinhod Career of the Prolato Bo- cently Honored at Philndolphh. Archbishop Ryan 01' Phlindeiphin, in whose honor jnhiico at-rvioes were recently held in that city on tho oompietion of the twenty-fifth year since he was created a bishop, is one of the moat oioquont eocleai- Astioa of tho Catholic church in America. On many occasions his orntorloal talents have been honoroti and recognized at im- portant ceremonies. Probably tho that oc- casion on which his gift brought him into local prominence was when on a schoolboy in lreinnd he was nelected by his olosnuatm to prepare and road an address of sympm ` thy to O'Connell. the patriot, who was imprisoned in Richmond hridowoii. Noth- lng in his wholo life more gratied the nmhbishon than the impromptu upoooh which O'Connell made in return. I- on... Huh. I.-lulu rlllnnn nf Plnnwvhnrn, which U'l20nneu munu II) rcuuru. In the llttla Irlnh village of Cloneyhnrp. County Tlppcrnry, on Feb. 80. 1831, Put- rlck John Ryun was born. A: a boy he won studious. open hearted. genial and earnest. At the Christian Brothers school in Thurlcs ho was an usalduaus student. and even than expresaod n Itrong desire to enter the priesthood. With this purpose in wow he entered Cal-low college, where he nuou -nu.-uu .. . V.-. Iomlvdl I thorough eocloatutioul tnlnln. He earned a blah imputation for scholar Ihlp and mu graduated with honor; Attlmnunnf 21 hovnnordnlncdn Inb- Imp and grauunuu wan nuuun. Auhongoot 81 howuordnlnedn denoon and duurmlnod to uni: upon min- donary work In Amount. In 1858 be lined for the United S538 and Illkf I-|l\I| oh. mu-nor In whlnh ha ha: DAIDQII Iailcd for me Ululzeu baud Illll lawn-cu upon the came: in which he has gnlncd mohdiutinetlon. Bo `I utonouiot Iauh, when he honlno star at Ing- ` llnh llteramro In the Canada! Theolog- Iul seminary. In 1888. as soon an be hull attained the age nqulred hydro clutch ..-.-.n- Inn nun tndlnlnl In-Ijnnll LI nuuneu IDI up nquucu nyini www- csnonn, ho wuotdunul prlutuul Mp! ........Mn- In n unthm'lI-Al- Than Inn law: he was mum rcclur nnu.nInuInuu In that position until 1800 `Whiz he we placed In ohnrgootthechnrchol thoAn~ nnnchttoIol8t.Iau!n. Ann 8 uemqmnot Nuhbonln u...'I.s.. g nnndtheozzctlyohnrehnndpnnotilnluhnol ; whiehhoenetod. lama hum mmunnm-not It John`: church In St. lab and MG` wn made not poem! and and an - nnnmncor of the noun whllu AnhlI- Ienrlekwuuttanulllgunvnlhl` znldl. In lllowuoonuull uullsh that erqmwltch has jlp odohunadwith not unpndvunnidnib phmhwlhidifr Phllndol n ltbwcrtl-ya! _ 3'.'.`.`.':'....,`*`.:i..:`:`.'. 'n'.".::.:.:.:r:.".'.:.;; vtunov ulnoucoi ntutron BTRLIGI 8 UIIANGI. `nub. cm 2 Int: I-unlgl Anun. ling I\ng\ mu, no WII Olillluul prlcinllu lily: Lohlnglntho uthedrll. This Jll r M undo rector nndmunalnod In . ....ua.... ....oI1 Innlwdnuu Inn in- AXRCHBISHOP RYAN. AEHBISIIDP KTAX. ' "'-IlIo ' x 0JosephiGu-duct". n duller` ."olcBA$|:. ntnrio, an n .9 . ., I Kaanoy.LavJm.u mun, pat.ion.dynpop-Ia. _ &7.d matism, and k (by; yet Ihd ` troubles generally. . T "I ma troubod for our forty-V II with indigestion and cons non. In vnitu: "M intervals I us from severe headache. Ioponb dollars; d dol- lm without relultr until Mr. I. our ch-uggint.,nd\'iuod ma lotry Chm : Iidnoy- Livur Pills. I did nomad nanny thn they are the only remedy than gave me no-` lief. I would not he wllhout. Llgm for nnrtluhin IL I W! anvthilig. Innv I) anything. Many ople Iuor from rlnuImNam._ Bad bloo nnd diooued kidney : Inzinplb on. Dr. Chm`: Kidney-Liver Plllq will remody all thin and euro rheumatism. tolu- cica and Ill kindred cotqplnlnu. Hon ll 3 sample can : M11 hnv was all crinnlod no and nullit- sample My boy was all crippled up ad uully with rhoumutiom." mm: In. H. Willo.of Chooley, Ono. "Ho ulcoli a touch of diabobol. The doctor: cou|ddo him no good. but Dr.` Chane`: Kidney- Liver Pills oompiouly our-oil him." nnm hv .m am." and Edmnulon. Butch Liver l'illa completely ounu nun." Sold by all (lesion and Edmnuoon. Bah! & Co.. Toronto. 1`wont.y~vo oqntl. London a Lnnoufro Llfo A-0: Iuranoo company. ._.._....._ . nnunnu thunnli III!-I [Amt-ed uul 'l'l\tDIl\lIl|I uh:-onlo cold. to ma. ___..._..._........__._ lnomrs KIDNEY PILLS Dodd s Kidney Pills Always Cure Heart Disease WO0D B PHOSPI-IODINE. The Great Inn;-III]: Ilunody. Blawiaou Guaranteed to promptly. and permanently . onto all forms of Nervul Woaknou. l.`Imuou.Qcnu- ummmmumauu glhnhnl Alnnnnr j. ' ' t0l'NIO(I. JIIIIIIIVIUUWUV - ut:g'4buu or Instill. lent . anemia Qua ` l\:haooo,0p INI- B9f07`071d4"- :fnh.In\(ch to 10-- .._n.. y__-..u.. n.....u-gun; nnlklm- "1 `" """""V "' ' uum.Iuuouuwnuuu-wa- rnuy. Iuanuy. Conuunpon and on GM`?! Dun. nuboon plumbed over uyonn in hou`and|.d ones: [I the only noun and Haunt llnhi Macon. Ankdrusrlltfor W ` Iodlnglt n. nu... mm. um-thin: mndlclno In nluco at GUI. Sold in mnneon um ovonwhon in cup- oh by all responsible dmmm. . Ankdruullttor \Vob'rl'InuIouuu|u he oeruomo worthlul nndlclno [then lnclou price In letter. and we wm send by Ntlrn mu. Prloo.ono pnaIu0.I1u!x.|I. and! plant. do com um. Punnhlohtno to uyuldl The Wool Oaupnnr. Windsor. Ont. canola cm Ann gm; n:1onI::tgo:\: ml:II.1`on`:;1xo'n.m as 0 or o o c Jun on noun`!-`f`sf.`l!.'.`%?;'.?'i`.?.`;'%4`)%.`z... V7` eduisliun in` Prite OF PHOTOGRAPHS. in ordet to place their wotk within the reach of all, have decided it), T `moo the price of Cabinet Photogt for 3 short time" to $2 8 B01`. nstone3 A 1-..- I.L;-A._ --A Mn M`. ` Onrnollno olwhooln QIMJIIUC W9.9si%.E?=~m 00'" I_-L_ |..AA... -.`I |Kir'l?h't'rlck s, Art Stor}; ussas. santnoa & mus I have suffered for years with uttering of the heart, sleep- lessness. and tired feeling, with occasional backache. lam now on the second box of Dodd I Kidney Pills, and am improving` every day. I can hi hly recom- mend them to my fe low-men as the best medicine on earth. and shall never miss an opportunity of saying a ood word for Dodd s Kxdney ills. an O 'l'\__-_--- Heart Disease , _ London. Liverpool and Globe Fire lnounnco company. -.- .. gang 1. -JAlAI..- has -nun. claw. noon -Iuu. wus_ mad-nevi ondoodlunhrlo-. pain thaann:-olhor whoa! uni) prion. Dwuun an oypodon. lulu-`I uncut at It but no uAo_moga;a_. T hca n - u all . Int Onrnollu olWhooln __.n___ 3.- nnunrn Iiunfiin h T. J. Dzmonun, Crystal City, Man. OUIIU IV 11;? `In uiusaol. to nun I l h l I I Ch Mn!- 3 (R. 3`: .11` ".`o`2.'x$.. .`.u"..`{ ' I` 011`? noun! at In B 0 tutu. Boron nnnw old 0! Rvtlc my Emma: nus from , _-.__ - ..-_ . `up... A A__A_ I I1'nnAu ..':;.:s."".:.1;-3.1"-.=;`{~.'-'-* -- Godwin's Insurance Emporium Removed to Anchor Buildings. over lkxprou Omen. comer King nnd Brook Btnotn. _._._....._. - .._... -..._ 63iibmbhA'rioN u now annulus your attention. We wan to IV-emphasise that our AN not only new hm immun- up-to-dnlodulqnl. `In -nnlul III: Inn Inlnol I` up-to-dnunlougnl. . We would like you to look |\ on Samples; Wu: plenum to show Shun. for Wu Pup Hui will mm: and truly doom-no Nut vnlh. T. MCMAHON & CO Kingston Prim Shop and Room Pnpu Dopot (DR BROOK ~& BAGOT STRBKIR Electrician. I Colnblnntlon on and Electric Fixtures | and Bloctdc Supplies In stock. l.H. BRECKJ 8PEElAlT|ES::::`L=5'.`3'5$`3:`a`n:%'a hash: of an nun. promptly Aucndod lo. I . __- ----.n- A I ammo 31.. -r'ag_"~-V immons 94 neiai111xeaPajn1| Stracharfs. s:n,ronImos!.B9`M B03iK%B!;P{!l1NG| H. BAME's| tt."hs-r" ."`bi AI. 18! On! .m. to 0 . L..1 .".`.'_ ' ' Pn;'eIt and Boot. U06 no other. 0D A! _ - ____ 7 I. H. MOCAMMON. 51.0., C H.. -_u.-.. tun-.. BL-h.hn.- Alli. nplnnn :`?a". .'I'TY:`. . :T'..9I`.:*.'.'`:."T %';WA'LL, PAPERS RI-3M_o_vAI... n'a*;"i-f"`o`?a.."-3 o?1*rt-? .i';`.(',` a:h%'.31I fl 3 33'a.`}3J.Y"3Ru`X!`}:%qnLn'Io.$10? -._.-.._-.-_.._ Acl-I ITEGTU HAL. _....___.____, AYKBOYD. D.D.B.. L.D.8. noncm In: our Ilobnu Hudson! Hull. oo_m_ur _'!..'.`-!-_"_`E_.*.E-__`?.`.`*_*'I.__-_ ._.. ._._..__.._...___.__.._. DR. BEGO. WILLINGION BTBIIT (nun Prlnoou). lilophono. 0|. ELEPA@T_ -- 3..A`i;i`:.';`-..'::'.;"* ,. _..-.. .1 IAIIIII'vI--g--..._.._. Ondul.&I|I|dII.QIIQb. m FINANCIAL ..............._ _......_........_. _- msunANc_I_:_:_ \#.. N no - 533*` .'::;*".?;'`='=`-`- ``a.=..:`:*.:: IVCIIIVIIVAVI 1' luau:-` 1 Ph 1 a 33. no `:."....z' nu WLLIII. J M. 1'....5`.:.*::...'.`.% nut to no omoo. IYD. D.D.B.. L.D.B. Dumn Ilobnru Ind! 31 corner 6 cm s 1 b Tol mm. :13 york `:02: r llf Cwuuuruuui - I mm. In m Itch no for ` urlwoeho n:uml- o nook Idea. a Inll IIOH from hld::?::;:I Phone In. ;- )0 noun. 0 to 10. L. 1.113.. nme. um cox wt-usx rnmcnm; nacnme ms *4 mm TWO MONTHS senvxcs. On March let the Whif installed in its press room :1 Cox dnp ex perfecting pn-u. It hud used in double (3 tinder Dll. one of the latest patterns, ut the speed Wu: not sufficient and a new cleuuzture wan neoeunry. Some people th M: the Whig in never happy unless it in uttln in 0. new press, or acquir- lnit Rah ucililles, hut- It has to he unit! In this cuss, aw in others. that the change iu.tor the lnet.t,er. The people have no reason to he disatltiiied W H) thin latest departure. since the six-page form (enlarged to eighl._pngea on But ur- deyn und when space is pressing) hue already caught the public fancy. 'l`lm llnuller page long since beuame the met- ropolitun ntnndnrd. uml whut t.he pu- pen in hl cities do the email fry nmy uh-ly fol ow. The Cox press has all the udvuntu on of a (net press. work- ing both an es of the about ul once from n we!) without the die-tdvuntzxgn and delay of stereotyping. Visitors are cordially welcome to the |Jl`(`8| rnomund muny citixenn have seen nnd judged the VA echanlcai Mystery Yet---A Model of Excellence and the lierfectloniot the Art---The Ease and Prompt!- tude W|tl\.Whlc|\ Readers Are Served. __.I :.. ..II..u- us-manna COIN. III Unn _lra.m. .n A..`il `.`i."s'. prosi for Hmnsolvos. It was placed in ` nmnliun hv C. I-`. lmuth, ul` t|m_ Cqx this roll and cu stool rullvrs over in ct ountinuuus unwimling. Thu twu beds for tho of type. on uver double-slur_v stylv. beds tin not ll\t|\ tI of pruu-3. thew ward and (`urwnr Tm cylimh-rs um sumo time, and tin swift work mum: in. us that an impressinn is turxmrtl uutl the (`_\`|tn(h`l'8. I! punle the m.~n~lu the |)l`\`sl in nperulion. rrios it tho type, by Imulltu so that tlmrv ro are l`v.*\`.9pliull uf the farms the uther. in ct s-art ul' l'ul'-k-A tho luujuxily buck- d, hul ure st:\tiunnr_\`. ko itltprossiuns at the '1 is when` n~ull_\' the ow IN! is thin wuultl Anmhor tmuurv t made by lull! I b:\\`k\\'ul`l| xuuvmnunlsamf lies` who has not swtt , 'l`lu\ t|ifI'it`ult_\` in _|-wuiilv _u\'an`unw_ hu\\'ovor, ln_\- :\ m:wh- I nnmxn \\'\m`l1 ztlluws th sllwl In tleftly ' furwu rd 1 In 3`ip for tin` Na (I 3' list tl um nmw-ss.-I r y A not Iw r impression. matter whioh wuuld pun! pt`t`a who have not is how. whilo lht` par corn on mntn Iakt-n tu make lwn impress tanoously. for that down an tho upper and tin: piece of hero _ as equnluor. mines of the upper on close together. rollers in both liI`F(`IiuI\\` he stack of the paper to has our thew enabling t_ taken up.m one tlu-uthor. After :. :. ulna mm tut cylinder an awn the [mum in mutiun rull uf pru- erv is time inns, simul- is what the lo\u~r funns. .-\ml lnoohnninm. thn To the roar um idlo null- I` [Hues unwimlin ntmusly. l in play. The pa din-otiou and out in it luvuthe 0I_]llt\lilt`l` by an unrentous ar- preszn ` 5 ! one M II mm-. In luv \u.\ nu.-m.` ft-ulnnst Is dun by Ilw prvss llsvlf. Al u` remr MM is phwml ull nu irnn euro n roll uf paper equal In nhuul \\'h:u wuulcl he n-quirml In prim 7,001) |s:\p\rs of the siw of lhu pm-sq-m tluily \\`h'u.z. '|`lu\ nun-inn of NW` nun` vurrius it In." IIINKIH ul` ;.. .. ......n.m.mu nnwimlin`. 'l`ln\r0 hiner_\` unwimls V `ll! DIIIOP. AHOY N III! IIIU Ul|I.|u||uvn it is taken can by ingenious rnnumonl ot tape; to that mime uh imprraiions an being mimic the primed no ue brim: disputed oi ind|Ien\lenl- y. "the ouuigf and folding and st- ing tho print a in not the am ingenious purl. rm passing on iotho than the shoot: an passed under um um of him whih_cnt.>_lI9sa_ pages. C tho goblet. Aha: leaving the ` IIIOII pus Illldlil` a row- tuch halting the uni uutomaucnl y uullopul of mo '53; is the work inside or than motive n roan` I lll nluca an on tion the sum: as used in other presses. and the form rollers are carried with l.he eylinders. In the nvemge press, where the bed moves there is turn un- nvuiduble Jar. 1n the Du` lex there are no springs or buffers, Mrs when in mo- tion there is no noise except the whir ul machinery. The packer the Lox which receives the folded sheets. is di- reotly above the web of paper \\`hl(`.ll feeds and encircles the press. In case this web breaks or catches on the roll- ers or forms. there is am ingenious ur- rungement whiulrenublcs the pressumn to quickly remove the olstructiun. A loud report of the breakin sheet gives warning. The breaking 0 wels is ll sariuus matter since trdm five to fit - ~teen minutes are required to "thre:ul the rest. And in this respect. the Cox Dup ex stands without at er. The neatly ndjualed parts and l a common sense principles applied have reduced this to the minimum. uh... u.. that nnlv narfeullntt press In A. AYKBOYD. D.D-8.. o Oilooo di on Io .:.5.':..'?&`}a..: ..`.`."3'? this the mmnuum. _ 'I|1is is tha only perfecting press eusLern Ontario, except Ottauw. and the lo_ro Clnrmln; Than Muldn Snyanwrttor Who Pretend; to Know. \\'lt)'_?s it, many single \\'ulIl(`n ask. that \udo\\'s art: so much mum ultrav- ' live to thu opposite sax than those who huvo mwor \`oyug't-d on the am at` matri- mony! l'h:-re ts nu duuht that Hm ur- dtnury unmnrrml purl is often most at- t trnotive tn u mun in her i nurunve of H10 world and its \\.-nys. l she lets it appear that shn wants to know little mm-pt us he tmty tih her In know, lwr vhurm. in his esttumt, is hound to he invrens-d. A mun loves tn he t`.\l\ll(>'(` to the pusiliun of kN~|u`r of u girl's hour! and mind. It mitts tn his sulf- vstvvnxt und givvs him that svttw of wslml iIIlt`I`t`\\1 in nnnther`s lite whi-`h rmwln-s its climax in nmrriugo. lint widuxxs urn in at (t'I`t`lH t*nse,_.'\l`lte\' In nut nllurv by tht-Er it-'.llUl`tlllt`l`.\ . `dull witlmv r`p(`|s nu-n. But tt .~`p:H`k- ling, hriuht. mnwrsnttinmtl untI' tum- ful \\'itlu\\' ill, if slm is ymtmt. prtwu must svtltwilttx tn mnny nwtnlu~r.~a uf Ihu uthvr sex. .\lt`n mu-t luv tllI|0t`!`l1t`t` :.. .. u-.unnr\ mnrn Ihnn ntulhl !.\` "Ill Iwonwn nftlm trh gvneruy, in he v our presa mom whih motion. The prtsi daynwemng Mum! znnn Rxn In. on M duys. IWIDOWS HAVE THE BEST OF fur slrunger Inn-. .-\nwrw:m \\*ulu\\"s nxvvl In vhumlmt : nmnkiml. II I: only In-ves.-.\r_\' lulhink of mu nlunlw-r nl` lhom whu lmvo he- vuuw pnrt and p.-urn-l uf Hmtlisll su- viely In n-nlino thus. 'l`lm .\Im*:u~..nn uirl um.-a mnrv than hvr prupq-r share of nm.wu|im~ zuluralitm in \In~ Hlului. Pm`- llnps llm Inukes the .-\u|-srimul \\u|u\\"s szwiul (Ia-purlxnent app:-ul umru In l*Im_x- Iish s_\InpMh'n~s and lmtrls. Iunnmrri-ul uirls mav ho insipid In m ll \\'Ull\zIn lllUl"l' llll Ilu~,`{\ urr mhvrs In wrio`m`\-, .*s|n\viu|ly i lmmlly untl t`\`i(iI`lll fur lure-. .\m.u-hmn u~ia|n\\`n I thvir hm rv s. s_\mpuIlm\s amt lnmrls. l`numrri.~ girls Inuy insipid lhdr talk and _\'t`l ultruvl ugrrnl deal nf nttz-nlinn. Not an the` \\`idm\'. Ev- porie-nco has taught her til \\`I_\' to m:m`s estemn. and tlu-um`, perhaps. to \\`hn like hm` mu fl:nt!er unst t'wkl~ uh \'nnit_\' ut thu average Iuule-.` It is nu rrimu in her. uh. dour. nu? Mvu urv min and liku to he flat- tewd. jhs as cuts Hku tn la` alrukml tho right \\.n_\`; xuml. h:\\`tl\L` :1 uuwi upiniun nf tl\gtt1.~t`|\'z-5 llIt\_\' urn` ~xcN~d- ingly prunn to form :1 high upiniun of the wrsmn in whose ttgremlnlo society this ittlo \\`enknes.~1 of llw umle lltllllrt` is rvvugrllixmi and rntvrc-(I \`n. 'l`hi~\ is the \\'i:lnw`s hiuh art. As a student an expert at {ifs she is milas above- the umu-dd:-ml Illt|At|I.`!l. For tact sh ie not lu ho lw-men. Sho is the `MN! ul pl|tI(`!l|l.lkEl`I. own as she is olu-n .| htslvxx uf nu firat rank. la the tltle of e neet. tlluetreted pocket volume 1 Due juet teeued. exclusively for men. It (twee In pleln lennnze the eeete following youthful lndlecre~ tton end later exceeeee. end point: out en our end enre treetrnent end cure at home vn'mov'r DRUGS QR MED- ICINES. It gives e truthful reenme at my thirty rare` wonderful success with my patented xennlne Electric Bette In theee cute. end every young. nnlddle-eaed or eld men entering the eltunteet veekneee ehonld reed It end eueetly where he etende. can free et once. or le eenteeeled. `hall. like redieet. ' _ _ IIKJAIS If... Three Classes of Men Ontario. he .~uurls l`ll(`ll m-2-x xg fuur n`uluvk. and Mondays and Thurs- ,' In mnn_\' llI!`llIlVl`l.\ m luw mro Ihnn nughl clue. H": wlmm xmrldly \~x~ vinlly if m`v0ulp:|ni0d by `idvnl gmul nulurx-, is n ` urn ripod nnd the pullmu \\elvnuu\ visitors to xilo Hm muchino is In e slurls 1-uoh work I l'.nuu- n`nIuu-Ir nn 30!. I. 0- isylofo Aids.` 0` -3.1. 1.. ~ Md! Nut. A Mr-rind ndicnoc hoard Rev. E. 0. Tailor. I`l.A.. ct 'ChiongoL gpcck on " rlcticn OiI.iIcuIlnp" in I. c city hull yuecrdoy cflcrnoon. The mnyor occupied the choir and introduced the speaker In A few npproprhlc remarks, rcfcn-iug to the ropumnon of Rev. Mr. Taylor and the importance of the subject on which ho was Im nnnnlr. so epeek. _ The epeeker took no hie text John II. 13 to 17. Many chrietien people, he said, jump to the oonuloei thee Ohrien wee in no unto e retormer no that, there- fore, they no not celled on to be reform- en. This is not the use in either eup- peeition. We ere living at n time when meny gigantic evils arise to overwhelm the meet. benign inuences, and all nun; all clause 0! men. are oelLod upon to engage dietinotlvely in the much-needed work at reform. D-..a...II.n and H: nmeum-v to nrenoh for reform. Revivelisn find it necessary to preach months to the ehrietinn people before their preaching begins to teke effect, when what they preach ie supposed to be nddreeeed to` people who are not obrietinoe. This in be canoe the evils that ve been bred in the heart, have to be e .pt away before the truth om nd e footing. Some peo le go so for an to any that christian work s one thing, reform work another ; others go further end any that christian work is en- tirely distinot and sepnrete from temper- ance work. But temperance in not one thing. and religion another. While tem- perance. strictly speeking. ie not religion, yet religion. in order to be religion. must embrace temperance. If Christ were here to-day, He would. I am sure, en port the doctrine of good government. } e was in every sense a reformer. and I am sure He would, were He here to-day, go to the fullest extent of citizenship respon- sibility in securing good govern- ment. the passing: of good ' laws. We are tough.` that government is of di- vine conception. and origin. and constitutes in ordinance of God. just as much as does the Lord's Supper. baptism. etc. There- `ore. let us be careful how we tinker with human government. The o`cere of the law, in their own peculiar spheres, are just is much the representatives of God. in those spheres. on the cler ymen are re re- ~entativoa of God, in their spheres. T ey must. in the nature of the case. therefore, be suitable men, in morality. and mentali- ly to properly and truthfully represent (led. Otherwise-~if they be not thorough- ly euitoble--they misrepresent God. If care were taken in these respects, you would soon have a dillerent and a better state of olfuirs in the government of your dominion. Any scollywug` would not be thought worthy of being an oicer of the law. People would have no compunction in doing ma Christ gave instruction to do-- oayiup; their taxes as cheerfully as they nay thcirdoctors` bills. etc.. because they would recognize that, as government is e Hod-given institution, it must be properly xept up. The cry that prevails through- out this dominion asking what will be done. if the liquor tratlio be abolished. to raise the $7,500,000 that the traliie now puts into the dominion treasury, causes no mis- -givings in the minds of the honest, respect- thle. God-fenriug men. who have studied the subject and who know that this money will be rail-mi by legal taxation. It is erroneous to suppose that a truly ohri.-tiun mun omiinot be A politician. Rather it is true that as soon as a man he- comoe converted to God he is better quali- Iied to become: politician because he is then better qualified to judge of and to carry out God : ends and objects in gov- ernment then is the man who has not been bonverted. A man's politics can be no better than his religion and vice verse. .\Iany people believe that politics forum a place lilte hell's hell`-eoro into which e -shristian man maytake an occasional ex- cursion and play hide-and-seek with the devil politically. But I tell you that poli- tics comes directly and denitely under the juri-diction of (led Almightv. ``l min nnndnnl. Lhlf. Christ. I`Bl'B on guru-motion OK no.) dllnluuf. I am condent that if Christ were earth lg-day He would clearly point out the difference between good and bad gov- ernmental policies. The need of the time is men with backbone. The demand of the time is for independent men. 1 un n pnrtiuu. You nllouglit to be. But we -hould not ally ourselves so closely with our political parties that we cannot stand 06 and insist upon the achption And ud- hemnce to our christian policies. I- L- ._......-tn Nov \II- Tnrlnr nrannh. homnce cnmmm poucloo. " In the morning Rev. Mr. Tuylor preach- ed in Queen ntnot Methodist church And in the evening in the First Congregational church. nu:-u --vunn Aumx, May 3.--!`armors are nearly through ncdin` The warm woothot and the recent. rain ve been of great benet n- 0.. ......-la... Thu alumna fnntnriu in D`a?.' IAKIAY DUI)`. I! BAGUI 8'1`. ohono.

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