. ucnuuusupg-Bus. Btoctrllun. V % can-non on at aumumu-u ', . . I l`vo wnlchod llm molten tropic`s sun [In churn Lnnnnl h lhn mun 1 VP r|llIlQ`H Ill!` IIIECIUUS lrllrlllll And culled {Nlll](\R`l`.`llNl.t(|.'-1 fair; The sugar app 0 of the south And dntoa--`thuae conquerors of droulh. . And chirimo_vus rare. . I've seen hen_e. tho crysml wave Tim mr.-|| Imo<`ls` lxquxm, Bright flowers lhut \\'uh tho rmnhow u In I V!` \\'Xll(`ll|'(l III!` lllUlll'll |l'U}|H.` S SUH Go down Lenoath tho sen, \\'horo Clxnlnhuruzn vlv:n'os the sky, Alsluxw with many . u|1.~'N, div, |:`nl'lnvlmI nn nnr Inn, I've pullmi the luscious fragrant And mlllnd Imnmn'r.-nnltm-I fnirf I've lain hem-nth the myrtle shade, Ihxnual I\ I ha n*:|\'}n(r nulvn 1 V9 nun |5l`H(`{Illl III!` III_\ flll Bmmt h llw'\\ u\' mu palm. Amul the uleumlor roves, \\'hvro sumuwr per ume w \\'iIh mnnv: :1 frmrrnnl lml an 5 n-uuuc nu \ uuuuuuu By the halo Li:-ut. R. Hkinncrs. 1 love the land that gave me hirth, "l'hn` nnlrl In-r nnrlh uinnl l1ln\\<' He, And In-nun-nus shvlls that scattered lin- Beneath the ocean's fo;un. H()\\' only `I,lUU.U\Il. From 1837 to 1897 the population of London has increased from 1,700,000 lu 5,000,000. Liverpool has grown from 200,000 to 000,000; Mnnvhostor from 220,- 000 to 405,000, and Xe\\'cn.stlv. whu-re lhu first of the volehrntiuns in to he held, frnm 68,000 to 190.000. The munmervu uf lmrhund hu~: inrrezunad in evc-u groulvr r.-Min, und the n)ah\ri:|l \\'m.lth of Enu- lnnd Inns more than doubled luring tho ` .\ixl\' yours. But the vulue of land, pur- xi-uhxrly ngri-`ulturul land, uul.~id- of lho grmul cities. is less now than it was sixty years auto, and the falling off i~x so great as to offset owen lhv in(`l`(`aI(` in sunw of the large citic-s.-New York Sun. W I` In tuuulhp Oh. RTNGSTON BUSINRSKQ ll.` Kingston. This mholnrahip will mun. tln-`holdor to rtoeivo frve tuition dur- inu \h0 month of Juno in the Bminou or the i 1 , undo withnnl nlnlnw I IN` Hill lllfll Bermuda. 1868. I?`-II. liellll IH l\`pI`II,lL Hlllllllll` t'.\- hihitinn will he held at Blackpool. This exhililion will he less representative of the mechanical advnnrn in England thnn of the growth of the country in other directions. Since 1837 the in- (`.l`('_l|S0 in the population of England including Wales, has been from 15,000.- 000 to 29,000,000. The `siopultttion of Qnnllnnal in H137 win: 1 , (ill {NIH and in HSCCJNIBU LDB [llI'CaI)D In VIESIHIII Ill MVID. Sixty years` reign for one monarch is un unusual thing, even in England, where revolutions have been rare and where the present royal family is of great. longevity. George I. rci ned twelve ears: George IL. thirty- ree years; eorge llI, fifty-nine yeareund three months; George IV, ten years; William IV, seven ears: Edward [II reigned fifty ears; enry VIII, thirty- eight ears: nry five years; and Elin- beth. orty-four years. In honor of the quet-.n`e sixty years` reign many patrio- tiz: Englishmen are already preparing celebrations and festivities designed to show the increase of England`: `influ- c~ me and her progress in commerce and H16 mechanical arts since 1837. Great. irepnrations have been made for the international electrical and engineering exhibition at Newcastle-()n-'l`yne. The progress and development in electrical and other branches of industry since 1837 will be illuslrnned there. Newcas- tle is well chosen for this purpose, L`!!- ottusu not only is it 11 great centre of mnnulacturing industry, hut. it is repre- sentative of many of those interests which have grown most notably sinrre 1837. Beginning in Aprilm. similar ex- liihitinn will he lmid nt Him`,lr.nnni. This mm u; z:!,uuU,uuu. .IllB Jupullulull In ?Svnllund in 1837 \\'u.~x 2. 00.000, and is now 4,000,000; but In-lu.nd, whivh haul at thnt limo 11 )0|)l.|I:l(iUll of 8,000,000, has now only 4, 00,000. Vrnvn IRH7 In IRQ7 Hm nrmnlnlinn of I've walnod the pumlerous sport. of \\'hu|q\- . In suuhhern sons .-Lt plny. l`w \\':m~luul the (`hilian ruulor`.~x flight |'u lu\\"ling Cr.u.r.a, \\lwn~ firs! lhv light l rucIuims llw dn\\nin.x' nl:\_\`. -cyutwxu. Queen vmtom, horn_iI_I um. Le by no means the oldut of Inn? monarchs or potentatee. Thrking 0 Denmark. Chrutian IX. la one year older; there are three German aovertigne older than queen Victoria, and Pope Leo XIII was nine years old when queen Victoria wan born. But in rqaeet of the duration of her reign. queen Victoria is the oldest Ii wing of monarchs. for ehe ascended the throne of Great, uvitaln in 1887. and on June 20 next will con lete the eit- tieth ear of her reign. ' he next old- est. 0 the sovereigns of the world is Franz Joseph. of Austria-Hungary. who ascended the throne in Vienna in 1848. Sith: vane-1|` re-ion fnr nnn Innnnrt-M -1 `WV llulolcloceho nougut 6: nu ma; I vorditiidiiti? iitk$u " \Hll|X!` \\|lll lIl'lll_\' {I n`. Rvflovu-d on our lea. \l1(`r` sumuwr pk'[`lUlllt! IVVUF '11): many a frugrnnl hulm. lo 1 n I hoot nu: uw munul on -IIIN` In Yl uuunou me honhuul dopuunont. utlon should he undo without xlolny too thin thq mlnntan which the Ju|.i|.., Sch olnrohlp nonh. Oollon Ofllno-l`-ornor PI-{noon nnd snim. av `_ isluv luk~\s'. xx nod In zrl lvfl tho Cu-you Clonal. Altered. ROIUIOI ' and mu. Steam Carpet COAL V UU H Y '13 Good Quality. g... Inlagn ao KEEP IN SIGHT F T()YE 5' `l.:`l'IlI'l_`. Boholtruhlp Ionh. Oollon 0foo-(`.orn r P in 0 i S 1 . Inn BhooIn.0uIsl!ello: a' |;1on." W I` m A. DLLNOEARD. J. B. IHIAY. chub:-I Accountant. 3... - corner of Prlnoun um Wculnxtnn dtmou ____.__..._..___..._..___.:___ F. NISBETS] With JlJBlLEE`GLOBEU The Success of His Im- proved Homoeopathic Remedies has made His Name wnn these Wondcmil `Specifics in the Hons"Yoi1'(i'91I|M Mrs. Mary Banndors, of Ian Argyle troet. Toronto, guys: I nnlhrod torrihly with rheu- unutic pains in litfennt part of my body. and hm tngylpll kinda uf menlicinosln an eort to at relief. In ram! spent all my uwlngn lnootora' bills. when I uthrtod Mun;-nu : R.lIMl'YnM-islnCl1I'|I hml no faith \\'hI\tevor. but decided to give it a fuir trial. In less than It week after 1 hmun using it 1 hll not a pain or ache in my houly." 1\Iuu_mn's Hhmnnnllsnl Cure nvvc-r fM|n to rellovv In 1 Lo :; hours. nud euros in a few duyrt. l l`1('0 '.'1'>v. ` \hnu-nn 1i l\\'sm`nsH\ (`urc mmlllvvl. Have Your Drucglst Put You up 3 Fam- lly Chest of Munyorra Remedies, Study Munyozfa Guide to Health and You Can Save Hundreds oi Dollars in D:>otox'a Fees. I'l`l('(` . .\Iuu_vou s ll_v.~x;wpsln pnslllvuly.` <-urea all forms of |lldil.:l'SHOLl and stomach ~ troubles. l'rk`o `. a'x'. MlllI\'1\ll'R (`old ('lll`4` ll!`(`\'l'lHS nnvnmn- Be`.-`.Your Own Doctor. Full Ital! of Unlvonuy gndutu. Kuhn in Iuhcmnuu and lunch. Tho nqcmont and culture of homo oombluod with no high. on mental Inlnlnc. Inna l\......m-.....a In .5... -0 |n..-|.- Paper alone x5c. Paper and picture 30c. Picture alone 25c. Edition limited. ' J Leave your order now at Vith colored medallion pictures of the Queen 1837 and 1897. FAMOUS IN CANADA. 1002. Ontario sad Wat Strata. j-:: The Corner Bookstore. READY JUNE 9th. .. .........,,. Low Prloos. Prompt Dollvory. Square Dealing. .;j__ A _ 'PHONE x 33 FOR v--'.-- Cleaning Works. OI! Inuuu Irunuu. Ink Danntnont In ounce 0! Stocks Hammond. Raq.. Hm. Doe. `hull: Inn Ion: April lltl. For hull. ot.o..nnpIy to ii WOON f-II'lI'$!5lTnfII'I|lIK.`IEI and knell flu: Milk : Compound Iron Pilllnhn lnnrinnu. 5061:: 95 mm. IlNUIIIllIIll"C5XIl|IjITIlC Ibo iuqlilitivo bovine from tho building. TOPOEIO WOPIQI. ` Anny cow wundund into the I [olliooyaurdayfroutbo ddo door. minor mus wan wishing to collect an overdue milk billtrouono oi the olarh it ` mun oi`-own; on `tho Imus. Toronto World. A mind your `anal.-mo! inn. QL- Ilxlnbul-3 Icons. Mrs. J. Homing has given bar hum out on share: to W. Dowdy. H.u1~oIunith. She has gone to reside with her hrolhor, B. Gordon. Glenvalo. n n...a- .a:..: -3 .o:-|..... -_' u-_.u-_ Du KPUIVJUII. \.IlGI'IVIlUc 1). Brady and of diabetes on`, Fridny. He was ailing for about I you. . Hichu-I Mm-1-an dinrl 'l`}mrulno ab. 3 -in. nu was mung lor Inoul I jut Michael Morvon am Tnnndly n . rig}. ago. J. Smith is curiously ill. v Ya . Jack 3:I\_\`, but not the reason \\ h,\` she should thus m:nke an fuw, So ho Imp! right un, he-luavintl That if be but nnmxwd. he must. I I`I`.\\:' A l!I'Ifl\ 5 Jubilee Scholarship Juuiocnloldu : "I,ylnotltu I Hnriln shall. duh. Inn Inna] ruluwvu John Imrie, Toronto. The sauldest word we 9 Full-fraught with 301` four. The (mm! of mnny u l l"uro\w|l I Fnre\u'll I Rofru A Iilllo grovn mound. A tiny slum`, In 1: churchyard ground Stands all ulcllol ` Hut up in heaven :1 new fun- \\'Iu-ro never u sigh nor a ton Iumn` ll \\!'\' illlll SIITUUU, .'V':1rm\\' Is had; Thv (`luvk livks so loud, Hnhy i: l2`n(I. So stiil lhv house you can lwnr your [wart heat, The wlu-els 01' the henrsn souml harsh on the street; The vhildrml tell aunt, in :1 room near hr '.._ \\ Ill'I`?` lIl'\'K`| El 5l'(ll Hill ll ll'I|I` "3. Iumn; ` And the angels sing in than Imhy fnir. Till its muthvr nrrivos lo (-luiln it lhurv. Sweelexs-t songs of love; Nu deuth-no sin. In that home ntovo Can rnler in! In thnt little wlliio mffin vonr the sill! And I.-itlwr stuntls my \\'it ll lnm\':*.d lll`:l(l- Nu griuf like :I. aigh; Bully is (loud. srluuua. The wsr amongst tho grocers on Satur- day was in canned goods; corn coming down to seven cans for twenty-ve cents, and other goods in proportion. Yesterday was an ideal day and n lar number spent. the day on the river. . Phillips, Ford MoCnrnoy nnd Edward Johnston wheeled to Kingston yesterday. Mrs. L. A. Osterhoub is visiting friends in Piclon and Wellington. The Jackson cosl yard, on Store sr.reeb.is to be sold by public auction. H. E. Connor. of Unnmoquo junction,wlio is taking a course in medicine on Queen's is home for a few days. ......, .. ........ Tho halry is tlvnzl, , \ [low still it sleeps; ` UNI!` huhy is (loud, : Its nluther \ve~p-,2: `And the tour-drops fall on her thin White` hands, l.ik-A n summer shower on the thirsty sun-ls; The hope of a mother lies mid an-l slill I13` I- 'J`he_\'-(`un't make out why (I. I;-my shuuld div ! Little hands and foot, .-\|l pink and rod, J.il-gs` u dully no-at, ' [5 baby (leu.d`f" ---w-t w V K i k T CI? 5 `--TuC "closeburn. KINGSTON. ONT. In (1:10: with `rho London college of lush`. (Raglan)- uuuuuuul. any I I.--a.ino,opauI Inw- ing of tho rinnnn in hold on Boinrdq. whon nix mombon pub in nu qppunnco | And Ioorod as follow: : T~ VA-D-. \JlIliIl|)CI'IIg ll IIKIVBTDIECU `D will ll Fr] between here and Ogdeneburg today. '1` e etumynchh lngomur was in port. eeveral hours on Saturday lll:|$ lookin for I pilot. to Kingston. Leslie ughen. r. VanLu- ven and Mr. Lyons. of the Kingston bicy- cle club. were In town Saturday -IdVOl'NO~ ing the bicycle races on the K.A.A.A. grounds on May 24th, and while here they also engaged the Citizens band to pity for them. Major Jackson is busily engaged getting No. 2 company of the {lab batte- lion in shape for the drill in Kingston in June. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hazel spent) a few days in Deeeronbo this week visiting friends. 'l`|..- ....... -._........L Al... ......--..- .... D..A.... Oltllludlundlugncod. 0 ll l7.--'l`ho.openi moot- imr bald an Emu-dnv- W. Ihv1....... R. Hon anon Dr. Emory.. .. ll|L_ _.l_ L. KUUy UVU Ill UUU ylfulu Gauguin Cook, with tho awunor Nellie Cubb rt-. is ndvertieod to begin his trig between ham and Oadannburo m.rInv. '1` a us. aauuu; . . . . . . . . . . o . - . . . . . . . . . . . - 110 lb: hundred yuni range iaboinz built up and in fctmo the rings: will be 200. 500 and 600 ynrdn. Cnnuin unk. with than nlnnmnr Null}: .\'hvn uv have .-uid our last FzIro\u-II. ` \m| mum thv rnnkz of In-awn In s\\c'|I, loju ivv to knmv--l)o:L| h |xn-nks lho spell- Allls \u-ll! nll's well! D. II, Edd . . . . . . . .. Jamel lloliollu-.. W. Ilnviq . . . . . . . . . . uaHE:)1`iN{:J6i;ui:w;IKIi';I. T KiuesI9.I!J.@1!!@' Golleee r sad for lnvinst frirnuls In part. diihllll sc~m\x`~.~u uixlo apart 1 Iuvu)'ri:~_~4 must allflit the he: `ml .~.-Iys: |"urv\u-ll!" With God lo dwell, No more. F.-u`om~| \I.. -\\ _.. n...l 4-..- (0 hour the loop-lonml In-ll :\ dear l`rIvn1I's funvrul km-ll, your very lwurl-.~'Lr1ngs swell "I-`-u-numlll `.E:E':I lnr(`\\'nlI ! I-`nrowell I Ah! who run tell What hitter tears, \\'h:\l lmpes and fours. Surround thy spvll? Sud word: l"m`ewell! |\..l_.. I. .l.....l Baby III Dead Farewell. , ever hear, I u~H In enrraur hnnn - sat in shroud. mur mu |m.I~ LII |ll&`l`. H9 llllll. -LEMAN A. GUILD. ll [NH] [O IIVVFII, more. I-`.-u`om~|I ! > more sad tours! lhlllhls! nu (vars! I tunttuv .\-lmll H-1|: ; m~lH `Tis null!" Godwiifs Insuranrce Emporiuml Removed to Anchor Buildings. over Express Omoo. corner King and Brook Struts. DII\a% III 5060:0195 anal hall llor tent`; tr, hope YAIDI lrl In-art seen, Inst 11 and : is the title or e neat, mummea pocket ; volume I have not issued. exclusively tor'lnen. It tlvee In plain in the effect: following yo I inducte- tlon end leter exceeoee. end lnte out en any end sure treetnent end {cure at home WITHOUT nnUueonms:b-" ICINES. It glue e truthful resume or my thirty ye,ere' wonderful mouse: with my petented genuine Electric Belts in these oesee. end every young. miadle-end or old men euirerrlnx the elignteet weekneee ehonld net! It end . know exactly when he etxnde. can be her! free at oilce. or is sent scaled. by null. lllhon reeeeet. DR. IALYDEN. 18 II. JAIIII II'.. _ I xom-n`ux._90:nc. A _ ,-/--- " X '` Ran An Notvxoeunry To locate the merits of the: shoes we sell, but the prices an no low "they no out of right" M: Abornothfs, 127 Prince abnot. - Dar-:,yv||la Nolan. D.uzi`\'vII.I.|c. May l-l.-l nt.rick J. Quinn had u bee ploughing on Sntnrduy tho St-h, nnd had a fine day's work done. In the evening the boys went. out and gathered a crowd and had n dance. All plus lollta on.- joyod thotrlselvea wonderfully, and came home well pleased with their evening`: fun. Piko shing has commenced in Black lake, as some of our anglers have cost hhoir lines again for the summer shing. Ed~ ward B. Kelly has purchased a line buy mare. Our hrst. shipment. went. to Perth . tmdny. Visitors: lllnggio Jsne White, l at. Henry Whito`n. lnl U11 XV l'Ul'lil\'I I II I won ponlwo mm. Boron 1-snow old or vlunow bulnmnt nun from \ STRANGE & STRANGE. Ammo . J. FAIR Bpoolul Ann Kin Ixotmuo hank. .' . sh. an-a":a-`ma-sun am-i{:5.T lnnrnuo, Dlnbeteu. Beware of the atnffthnt pretends to cure these diseases or other various kidney, urinary or liver diseases. as they only ro- liove for It time and make you ten times worse afterwards. _but. rely solely upon Hop Bitters, t.ho only remedy that will surely and permanently euro you. In den- troya and removes the cause of dieenae so olfectuully that it never returns. UL)h0ul R DQDI IDOL-s`JDll`. A young son has brightened the home of Dr. Third. superintendent. of the general hospital. Kingston,` nu old Seymour boy and one of the thirty-eight, physicians fur~ nishod the world by elm. proud township. in fact. abtribubotl to the solid character of of ins public schools in the earlier dnyr. Mrs. (Dr.) Third was A Miss Cock. daugh- ter of the late On it. Cock. I-Inglish line. Seymour east. l\ ny this be :1 second l)r. Third; -whilo in due course so nllitorutivo an appellation an n third Dr. Third ghould be u suliicient guurantou Lo cnsum the per- formnuco of miraculous cures nt. sight. oora Congrnuuatloun. Cohourpz Sent inel-Star. A vnnno nnn Mn: |\v-irvhfnnn flux DIIU lrfllllll. From n source, theneliability of which cannot`. be doubted. \\'e`5lt1,:`\'e learned oer- min facts in connect: with the con- fepsion of Troy which haze not. been pira- viously made public. t. appears I. at Troy, while in connement. became greatly M.tached to n little boy. son of one of the keepers, to whom he stated that he was goin to make a confession of a crime. for the erection of which a reward of $l'sU had been ollerecl, and he wished him (the boy) to get the roward. He then told the boy to tell his father. the keeper. Tim was done. and the keeper Jhon informed warden Mebcnlfe of Troy's esire to con- feee. The warden immediately new Troy and secured his confession. Troy stubirrg that he winhed the reward to goto the keepor a son. Nupnnoe Emu`. It is stated on good authority that John F. Troy, the convicted miuxlerer of Angus McLeod. was born in Ireland and comes uf a highly renpoctnble and intelligent family. He was always of A wayward diapoeitioli, and was in constant source of trouble and unnoyunce to his purenta, by whom he was sent to America. He followed his natural instincts, and became in tramp burglar. continuing his downward com-so until he has landed at the foot of the gallows. He is of the Roman Catholic religion and on Sunday last took the sacrament,previousl_v tolling wnrden Motcnllo that he intended to do so. in order to prepare for the trial at which he most emphatically declared he would stick to the truth. The warden himself is fully convinced that Troy told the truth. Ii`_-.... .. -......-- AL- ..-|.'-l.2l:L.. -l ...L:-L , -p---v----rw- 1`-.-._`----V A i7tn'g1 beoin' Iron u{ llguilinn n I A Wang: Knn Salt! to Euro Conntuod to (live a Boy I Largo Reward. \'.. .......... Go. .. - vquvpl Uwllivn CIT- J!`-_fIfV_- qty w . Xonngln. . Am Vs. May 17.---J. W. Baker mdllin Gan hr, Brokville. won tho (mob of R. Rnddv on Hgtnnlnm Thu nhmm man-v. `XXI DIIII, DIWKVIIIO. WU!` II. `U13 0! 8. Rodd on Saturday. '1`homouImry- goqouu which bu boon placing and unuain the children both old and yomrnlg All Iran in nnlhmr Inn and Tnnvint. IVIIUIIII VIII UIIIIUIUH DOUII 0! III yllll ell wee ie pulling up end leaving. W. Kincaid went` tn Klngeton on e huei- neee trip on Seturdey. W. J. Eerl, is mostly improving his euore on Elgln ehreel by building 1 line verendeh end balcony in front. It in being Iioilt. by Alexander Eaton. Cupentere commenced work. on the new Kincaid block Thnredey. which when completed will be ncredie to the town. The bicycle lever in e reeding here men new wheels luwo elm: y been eold. Dr. . B. Lillie received his new Cleveland undom lent. week md hue been meted by meet all the cyclisbe. Mine Mabel Potter- eon. of Brockville. is visiting no A. D. Yeun;x e. The Hornerito convention ie be- ing held now no Algonquin end is being attended by many of the Athenian mem- harn. - Idvlltilllg Inuvwu yvvl CIIII VJIIJIIU I'll` Insurance Company. dr,(IlD.lII). In addition to which Ill ? 3.` cl-Ihuvo Yor unurlty tin unlimi- ui u 0! all tho ntookholdon. IPAII OXTW PROPERTY :0 noun 0 vlunow bnlnmnt DOVE. ' The recent heavy mine ere putting the farmers beck ver much with their epring work. Very Iiu. o seeding has been done in this looslity. The local hobelmen notice the decided decrease in business since the advance of liquor and chores the decrease in tobacco since the new tea-i'. Who ooulrl paint their nger at the government which would raise the tsritl on unneees- series and lesson it on the neeeesnry? This summer promises to be the best of all at Charleston Lake, with all the letost im- provemeute at. both resorts; tourists will nd I wonderful change. A esrtoin young mun in Athens went out to one of our nei hboring villsges the other evening to see iie best. girl and had the misfortune to have a wheel stolen all his buggy. In hoe not been recovered yet. Another of Miss Hancock : populnrmusieuls was given at the home of Amos Blanchard, on Wed` nesdey evening. It consisted of all Scotch music, both instrumental and vocal. George A. Wiltee with Mcllee Bros., Kingston, made his first trip through here on Saturday. Nupnnoe Sm r. It. in nrnlml A -tr/av///AT 9727/ ifclasscs or Me TROY'S EARLY HISTORY. w,W:v:nrs A+A11-muaij |H...'....'-.3,,_,R:_`_ ~__1_}d__{E__:s |o1~-ro, ft ?'g;.-:3... [B o'o"K'*`B1%N% 151 N6 - u vuu rwuvwru-vuvur --4)? l II--- Copper Queen Gold Mining > and B. L. sawvit & do. Ragga]- Ijln 1.IlJl-- $.g.-A- | TZI TIIYT KQIIIVFII I haauoum A OAIIADIAII count! Wm > nu-ml Bxcunm. Dunno: uoldnpocltod anus! at Oluwn and now amount to om million olluu-u. Hutu lower tlnn the majority of olllou. Ian: sad ohoioo plans of insurance om:-out KILLS OUNNINGHAI um um. acumen and Damien. in order to plnoo their work within the reach of all, have decided to re- duco the prion of Cabinet Photographs for a short time" to $2 a Dozen. FURNITURE It you want. the Cheapest`. and Best IESSRS. SHELDON & DAVIS Reduction in Price _oF PHOTOGRAPHS. Q%`a-~'-`I"v" `m""'---c-"' -5 0! ibhlooo. Opium Rh B laum.uMca\ nmglbl: rmtly. Insanity. Cmmunpuon and an early gnu. nu boen proocrlbed one 85 you: in thousands of ones; la the only Rallobk and Rona! lodtotno A-mum. Ask druum for Wood`: Plnoupllodlnoz I! he offer: some worthless moqlclno In place of Chi. Incloao price In latter, and In W! loud by lotll mall. Prlco, one pnokaco. ll: ulx. 06. on still plexus. no will mm. Punphlou has buynddnn The Wood company, ' `DI-ntl-an (Int nnng Boll In Kingston and oval-chm MOI: . _ *' ads by all nnpomlblo dnuct . -v `nu. wuss -u---u-u Sta Ibo-baa promptly, I . cum all It Wcal-nag] atumhon. n Cd -4` _ t 4 loud 01 12.45.... .....I An... Qf7b50- WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Sta linkages Guamntootl to and pormanntly form: 0! Nonmu weal-nun. L\vmuoM..'nnru|- hnpomuoyandol AM: or meant. I on-u. annnntm In mm KIIUWII II! (III: . drew anon, 01 kfllilllnd, N.B.. up 3 Mn Iittln 4-I.mn-hhu-, Hrnnn RIILA __A._.__..j_. London &l..anonshIi-o Life As- surance company. nunmuxv A rhnnsuu nmanuu In-an at-on ox IIIIZIIIIII, 11.11.. 3 "My little daughter, Grace Ella. aged three and will". was 1 dreldfel eulhu-er from eczema for three yarn. We tried I number of alleged cure: and eevenl doe- tors. but all wsuhour. eeot. I1er e_\vn in- deed a bad cane. Her mu. body wann- tiray covered with ruh. One day our lo- ng] l` narainf. Willhm `C. Thhq. ll. tiral wieh'}RLIif "6n3'Ju"y "bur I3- cal rugqiat. William E. THING, noon- monded me to try 1):. Chan`: .0intmont.. Idid 50. md four boxol oecbd I ou`u- . plate euro und saved our child." l)r..Clnn n Oinbmenu is hm an ooobin pIO'4 `nu IIVQQ 0lII' OINICI-" l)r..Chno`n Olnbmenu just oooln for piles. ult. rheum and son! of oil descriptions. For sale by all dealer: and Edmancon. Baton & Co., msmllfacturui, Toronto; price 60 cents. 'l`|mm in nnhhiu-gr tn nmnl Chan`: Lin. '1'0fn`0} PUB. U UQIIBI. There in nobhirg to equal OM00`: Llo- aeod and Turpentine for revue cold: and lung troubles. Large bobble 25 cents. ` .V' I `A I-':-. Q ' ` _ W: cg`. `II Cifit` . non. . Q! 0% on lThe lnomrs KIDNEY PILLS I was troubled for three years with inammation of the blad- der, the neck of which was'near- ly closed up. Doctors and medi- cines gave me no relief until I tried Dodd's Kidney Pills. Seven boxes completely cured me. I work in Tuckett`s tobacco fac- tory, and all my fellow-employs know of my disease and can testify to my wonderful cure. THOMAS JOYCE, 12.4 Peter St., Hamilton. Dodd s Kidney Pills Always cure Bladder Troubles. --v _:vs-- cw 1-oz: out IalfoI|llIl-.Iuo. . nuntuuu-I 7 ` Lnndon. Llvorpool and Globe Plre '-nnnn&nQ I'n-ng--- Bladder (Lara OUIID IV vvuuil Ilillqlvfp Windsor. Ont. Cumin- 3. an nu avnvvvunvuunvuv. lvluln. w Inn Jumbo: Collcgo Pb iolnm sud Burnou- Ontggrig. .-Ollloo. 10 onornl ntroot. Talo- Dhono us. ` Ml I-In-plea]. Uoronor for any and country fun formerly ooonpiod by the Inc DI. Baum don lblophono No. us. no Tun`. Omco. IN} nlnouo name. Kon- donoo. 181 Univ: 0.: Avonno. Oloo noun. I .m. to O .m. utnxduy oven! 8 to 10. 'l'3hono . O. P. shaman. D.D. ..L.D.hL. Fig. ;gl`UlllUl'IF'tnA UllIII. `|"OCoI`0I;3` . . . . O I OVC 0 . Taophono O. Bhongan, DB3. L.D.s.. Auhtonl. swnu. pnpeizs no not only new bu IR-Olcur jbndnng nlnnl-n Dl'Ib-`'?.?.:'. R K. KLLBORN I.D.. l.().!'. I 8.. LAT]. lodlcnl Superintendent Klnnon Gono- nl Hm-plea]. Coroner {or city and country formerly ooonniod by Ma?` 14 uncut con tract on Fungus" ""' 3' " "scream" ' ""-i'1'in' T"" phone 510..nBn1 non. 115 ?ork H?-0:5. V um omnunnrs nus. Nun Lllootly gmonu |ho' on 0dooDV%'omuT gmokuush am-non. ubumd In no . nun nlnldnnnn. HI Kin: ltnnt Wu. 3: wunns. arm . collar of on I attach our '5 3 Store. x Luna: noxuo I10 omen. ._..__:. .._.?___... RAIEAY DUFF. N0 BAGOT 8'1`. Ihono U0. wwucnuulju. We would like you hloolul on unplug mu phuuo aha. Ihnm. `n III. In... ....A I. H. MOCAMMON. M.D.. C 11.. gunk.` Dnllnnn Dlnnlnlnnn and B-..__-... REM9\/A1... WELLINGTON STREET (REAR Prinoou). Tolophono, m. Msiilcm. cAb". AYKIOYD. D.Do8.. L.l.).8. Donthtr In 0 I H no : Indian! Hull. corner Ilcnd I` Stunts Ilnnton Tok- no. Be York um. ARC!-I|'l'ECEiEURAl.. ?>?1?rUf = DITA!!! AND IIIAL . 5 '2 :22. `:.:."o..* I` . |' IC.?::I! as Bill Eton. - . . . ,.._.._-,,._A_.,_- ` U. M lbw up-. hilt raga -.450 will null: I)! hunts nguvullml . T." MCMAHON & C0.. lW_:28l Lnvnmr. LLIIOIOISIA Ll hm of Instant. on 1.: INSURANCE; rw.gnpyq nu ma. OOIIIWAI. I. A. lnomnl _ rINA.Nonau}} lb. DDS. L.D.B., l.D.. DIN- loo. IN} . Inoou acme. Rut- lvonjty holn. DBNTKE: 7\ll_\lFI\ ton. lllblllhod` In 1867. Buldonoo. It King strut Qphuiihllluulioonhpcnop " UH-Z00! tltuji. rinzuotl lntnnoo on T IOLIOI noun In ; em. H-oormng tne ttrtn oi the I'rtn- oeas \`i;`tt~ritt. he_r provlttnmtion us queen. her `0l'0l|.'Ill0n, her betrothed and hmily. the queen`: attention to pith- lie husiness. the tmtrringos of the rmuxl ehildren. mumeulous political events with sketvhes of the queen's prime min- iuors. Two chapters are devoted to llritain and her oolonies--Canada. .-\us- _tn\lnaia. Afriva, ate. lIlCidl`llit\_\`, im- rial federation is fully disvussed. The )l'fiIIIfW\Il'S receive considerable amt-e --the Afghanistan campaigns. the Cri- mean war. the Egyptian campaigns, etc. The horrors of war the claims of peace societies. and the at -i rtent question 0! arbitration are isoussed. The great jubilee eelehrnttun of I387 `a de- ecrtbed. end important! events since nre commented upon. The chapter on the relations of Canada to the l'nited States and the attitude 0! the lfnitetl States verunent. and senate on the V'eneIue- an arbitration question is tintelygttnd interesting. An nnelyticnl index`-adds- t. value to the book. a list 01 nu- itien consulted, giving the rice and , puhlishelf of the vuieue 3. is n ` marriage. the home life of the myul ? I i A Ilniquetnture which will be much up- breasted. The book is to he sold ex? c|nIively,h_y_et_:hocri'ption end agents should Into early ioetion for sum- ......v'- ..-:- -.-.-.:.t.v...:... '2.-.-:~. IKUOI I01 SIIII` Iy aub- olle of : I nohiuudthluuu. J` IIIIIIIIIIIII wlllIIlI'!| IIIDOI. G. M. Ruse & Suns. ptthlislwh`, 25 Wt`!- lingtun street. \\'e`st. Toronto, 1;`-`w Ill prvxs for imtnedintn i :\ volunw vu- titlvd, \'it~turi:\, Sixty Yours :1 Qtuwn. n Sketch ul` Her Life and lumx~t. hy Rivhnrd T. Lnnt`t=field, lihnu-inn. public lihrury. HtuniIton..1ntl author of .\utt~s on (`opvri ht." Mo. Tho Hun. G. \\'. Russ. LL 3.. minister of edut`.-Ltion {or 1 Ontario, mntrihtttes tn ll`l'l thy and in- to-nxwlingr inlruduvtion. '1` 0 htutdsomo wltlnto of nwr 500 pages prtufusaly i`.- lustrntt-d with over 150 Illustrations (many of them Mint: ful|p.-tge s\`t`n(`S and photographs of celebrities). and will he nrlislimllv bound in gold-embossed rluth case. 'I`\wnly chnptw-rs. ivim: tl colnpreht-naive` skatch or the \ tctnriun cm. mounting the tirth or the |`rin- onus \`i~vh\-in hnr lirn-\Inn\nl:.\n .... alriuglu llll HUI ll tllllli l'Ul'IIUl' Ill-`ll red. I have in mind at present l\\`0ex- nmples not verv for from Kingston. In \VlllI.`h the main travelled rootl lemls down a large hill nnd after u. few rozls. turm a corner and climhs the hill again. And nverv person who has tru- velled muvh in the countryumy lvezlllln to roll to mind numerous ln.\'l: lYlt`t`.\l where the routl leads directly over :\ hill and down :Lg:1in to something near its first level, when it detour of nfew rods would hove kept it upon nearly the scum level throughout. ln all off these (`uses the original roads, in ll':|- t velled h_\ the pioneers of the country. nvuitlml the gr.-nlu as much .-is poseihlu, - but us soon In tho lttlllli mine llllu pri- vnte pmseswion, fenoes were put up mul - the nu-nix xwrv forceil into thvir pres- ent limxe. ll appears to me lhon that -0 may talk about good routls, null we lH:l_\ pun- sihly not good ro:ul-lmtls. lint that \w (`on never hnvn Rttotl rmuls in the hill\' l\-nrlu nu` lhn n\n\||r\l-\`- n..l.._~.. _.....\.\ -...lI 1- EL BRECKJ l'll| l|Kll \`. we parls of the country unless xunw radi- ml change is off:-elm! in our load sys- lem.-N. I". l)l"l'l'lb. genuy u&sce.n1.s. But in this country. everythimz in road building has been sacrificetl ton sort of xnmthematical uniformity, and the curse of our general road .~;_vstcm is the straight line. 'l`he whole country has been sur'.'e_vc into townships, with their town lines and their concession lines and their side lines. and the ruatls must. per force be kept. to these lines. even though swamps have to he l)l'l(lR!!(l and ponds filled in and hills cut away to make even a passable highway. more senseless system could not. pus- .-ihly have heen devised; and the only purpoae served appears to he that t-wry mun`.-t little plot of land may he a mathematical rectangle. or mine cog- nate figure. with all its parts true and straight and not a single corner mar- rml, I have in mimlntnrnsmnt l\vnux- tho Iunds nlong mum and Inst Iuwal. In Scotland nlao. that land 0! hill and \'nl|t`y. till` grmrt roads were oli- ginully (`0nslru(`tt`d for military pur- poses. and ull ixlen. of innitlwniutirul no- curuvy in running the lines mu sm'ri- fivml to the more important ronclition of hnving rotula which would lm l't`.`lll_\' good in ull sense! of the word. Amt well in Switnerlund. the! mint moun- tainous country of the world, tlnurrout travelled roads are simplv grunzl. for the men who ronsotrut-ted them \\-err alive to the {not thin. 11 modorutu amount of (`rooke-(lnms. tending to pit?- turesuuenoss. is not really ohjertion- tthlo in ll rtxul and is infinitely to he preferred to steep and hmvy grudos. And h-`nee. won in tho grout way.-t which land through the mountain p;is.-ms the road winds with I! gt-ntle ucolivity around the mountain sitlo, until the: highmt. point is reiwlwd, ontl than us - smntly dBS(`(\l'|tL5. nut in this t`nnnlr\'_ ovnrrthimr to no vounlm upon. But, Englhh roads are dew:-lopnwnts from the nnciem ways and paths \\.hi-h lmd from hnnllet to humlc-1 alum: the lines of lc-u.~.".. rosistunmz. 'l`rnv-ll:-rs in thma days found it easier. as truvallers mi.zM now. to muke n. dmuur around u hill than to climb directly over its sunnnil, und n reusnnuhla sysuun of roads thus h('(`lll])8 1| lixture in unwoun- try, before .-any sun`:-y had pnr out Hm lands nlong hard and fast Iinva. In Es`:-uilnnal nlxn lhnl Innll nf hill menu or goomnesa. of course, with the presentqisposition pf our roads, 1t1sp`oasihlotoha.ve good ' road-hedn, but. it xs doubtful if it] he practicable, in ull cases. to avoid lu-nvy grud_as without 11 change to some more sensible road system. " In E`-.n|nn:l H-an mnin rmulu urn uni. aenslnln roua system. In England the main roads ma uni- tormly good as regards huth bud and grade. and were it not for the uncor- tuintina of the weuher, thnl. voumry would he the wheelmun`.-4 punuliso, us diamountinar to lend the whom! worn rough hit. or up :1. sleep gmde is not to he C-ounled upon. nun I-Inulkh rmuls nrp lows-lonnwnld _ Ieuuleu on. . ,Kin3ston,~ Ma 15.---(9l'o the Editor): ' The remarks of . Petullo, as regards the desiratility of havin wood roads. quoted in your issue or t e lath inst., WI, I am sure. meet generally with the endorlation of every person. It appears to me. howe er. that there are two ele- ' meats entering into the constitution of ` In good 1' . and that a. good road-bed is one of these. When we consider the userot a. general road we can scarcely ` Admit that a. good road-bed. a. very ne'- l oeaury thing in itself, constitutes a i good road. A road is for the purpose i of tucilitetin travel and the trans or- taiion of 3 and material from p ace to place; and the grehtest load that can be drawn over a road with It fairly good bed other things being equal. in the load that can be drawn ug the steepest grade of the road. And t. us, for prac- tical uses. a road with steep grades can- not be called is good road. however good its bed muy be. So that for u road to he truly characterized as good it. should have 5 good roud-hed and he devoid of steep incline. The trouble with the mmioritv oi the steep nncune. _ _ _ The trouble wnh mwonty roads, in this part of Canada at. least, 1; that they mean neither of the ele- ments of go `eds. _ nr nnnu-an with than nrnnont. disnosltion Loodloul Int Inna Good ma and be Dovolqot ltoop !noIInu-8oIdI In Inxland and lootlpnd Good-ln Onnndn the Inna ol Unlfounlty In Soul: I Ionulou Ono. 1-n____;-_ $1.. in up. n.- u.1:o`....\. `*jj' noun DEOaA'rION In new 25-I1 unnun nOOanI.- t. am11U s g_c_oon_ ms. ii-or.;uuPuns ow` EH13 ovmuou A Dlumond Jubilee look, I)_.,._ I u,, N: I` I "bu du gm; ; Ilonnudns` dauurlm-rs. 100, I've seen. \\'hus~ l:u.~univs Monro has sung; And l'rie.ndship`s uurm right hand l`\`o met. (I {Pol lhl` (inkling puhws 5'9!) Fmm strangers run-d among. . to do 30. of imitation: 0! Same color Wrapper. no other. I've ro:uno(l in u.:\n_\' u suullhorn clin I! Where` urnmru hlussulns \\.'lVt`; Whero hruud` hununus Lgn Iho u_Ir- \\'her_o flour slws the muon fanr, llesnde the uzura wnvc. icmm Little um SUCH lI&UVlIA1`lUlV ll DOW stick your human. We ratio roonphulxo that our Substituti%<;r`\% ea. FRAUD as ea. day. { See you get Carters. E Ask for Carters. : Insist and demand J 1 l0V(` IIH`, mnu Il gave Ill!` U|l`lH "l`ho` cold her north ind hluus; ` I love her ive Luund winlvr I.-\kc.~s, ` I vluim a kinship In !hu flakes `I Thut foruf her virgin snows. r ny nurons snunmng snoros Ivo : I My dearest. frivnds un earth: ! Mm` (`md`s own nmntlu from nlmve Enfnld them and llw land I l0\'e-- 'l`he land that gave me birth. V Rn:-mndn. IRR.`-K. By Huron`s snunding shores I've Mv don:-as`! frinndu nn nnrllr Rut ovvr mrm my hmrt In ' .\l_\' hrighl (`:nn:uli:n1 hnnw! And dv.-arm` grow lh.-y hruml, I Thy .~ih'er slnxuns, thy hrnkas. ` ' a With every stvp I rmm. Ill? prouu IlNlg1l(H|.'lS UHKHII I K The myrtle`: perfumed shades; But oh! how dear :\'m\'e them all A single erimsnn leaf let I`.-nll I-`mm Ilumnle nmple glmles. The proud ma4tnuli.1`s hlnom I love, The mvrlle~`s nvrfulnad shade-s: l`vo seen Hm lightning lzzsh` from eyes \\'Iwrv midniuhl .~'h:ulu\\`< In-; When Sp.-nin`s |-mud duughlc-rs met my \ l!`\\`. \ um`, \\`iIh luck: that monk tho raven`: hum \\`hu\~p lunmns (`l(`:I\ 1\ III!` >k_\'. Limestone Business Collcge. oo'uur.gI Davmnon. - rm