Daily British Whig (1850), 22 May 1897, p. 7

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We` I \V (I HI _\uur H-nrs, Anvl .~i|N'p while you watch till the slow dzmn nppe.-1 rs. If your childrt-.n should starve or your ` pour lvruin M) crazed, The world nn-ed not pity or luck on zuu.-nzml,-- Thc-re'.~4 :1 refuge for you and the nlms- [muse for them; But dun`! nmlvst. us, we're such peace- ltninnr nwni Ho 1 IN` [|il.'\>lVl` HIHI [lZ|\l("[Il, Hllll IR`, Uul U1 sight, If runmellers ruin your husband and mum`, If your hvnrts break with sorrow or turn imo a l(nu*, l ()ur funds are invested; pray, let us ulune! ` I`.['UnUlIl|Z(`. pull). sprenu [U9 [MIND unu plule, And if one comelli not, all down quiet um! wait, Si . clown in lllv shadow and hide the time-`.4 flight; '9 ill srml him to you u.t the middle (3 nighl, As gnml f('lll)\\'s term it, Delightfully Nuhl." ll Known, If the quurrelsume women All let us ulunt`. mzus b'(u(ly (`Ii I7 runs: grave. I)on't lolher your heads about justice and right! no lltltisillll null n-ulianf nnal ha nnf nf He` uuu. |z.Uuu um la,uUU D0! menuunmonl. and botwohn 600 Ind 700 loot. long. It ll- I0 bring: M to of its marriage (lower the finest genera seaside resort in the world. And on the my down to the beach you put through the old town of Flntbnrh. Ind nowhere in the world outside of Hol- land will you find much an noomblngo of line old Dutch Innnuiono. Ir- _ - ..--- .. A... -... :5 _-_ _ .I-_._ pmuuu in law mrgu ruuuu cl'BC|iel`8. Holden Potatoes (specially suited to old polatoee) -lhro and soak in cold water two hours. Pub over the tire in cold water with a little salt. Boil till very near done, drain. place in n dripping pan, rub l each potato over with fat and sprinkle with pepper and salt. Place in upper ov n until nll are of a golden color. Sliced Lemon Pic - Line a pie plate with nice pie crust, then put in R cup of sugar. Pure one large lemon or two small ones. taking care to leave none of the white rind. Slice very thin, removing all seeds. Arrange slices evenly in pie. Put onatop crmt, pinching down well, so that the juice does not escape. Belle fteen minutes. Serve cold. This is cheap, quickly made and very nppetizing. ` I HUIVVU (!UlUl|_y. Asparagus Puree~-Cut ope bunch of as- paragus into small bits, cover with a gen- erous quart. of cold water, boil an hour. Remove asparagus. press through A course sieve and return to the water. Add a ten- spoonful of milk. twolnrge spoonfuls of butter rubbed to u paste with one table- spoonful of lluur; salt. and pepper to suit taste. Lab in come to a boil.and then Dour into n tureon in which you have ` placed n few large round crackers. Clnlrinn pnfnfnn: lauuaniolln union! on I\'1' Ul UIUII. KJHUTIQUU am] uellflous. Honeycomb Egge-Pub amblespoonful of butvterin a granite or agate pudding pan and set in the oven be bent. Break ve eggs into dish containing one-third cup of milk, one half beaspoonful of salt. nnd a dash of pepper. Beat one minute. pour into the hot pa_n. bake ina quick oven ten minutes or until eggs have risen to the top. Pin folded napkin around and serve quickly. Allnarnona Pnrno,,,f`.uf. nnn I-mnnl. at no Ull UUIIIUUFB Illu 5Ul'\'U- Spring Onion on Toa.et-Mince a bunch of onions rather ne, cover with cold water and set over re. When At the boiling point drain and cover again with cold water. Boil ten minutes, drain. sea- son with one-halt aaltapoon aalb, one-fourth ialtapoon pepper. 3 small piece of butter rolled in flour and a few spoonfuls of milk. Have rounds of buttered coast ready 'n.nd place a large spoonful of onion in contra of etch. Odo:-less and delicious. tlm...n.m...k 17'... D- .. ...|..I ..... ._:._n v v V . . . . . V V V V V V V V V - vvV rvvgrvg Graham Jel?y---'l`o be made the day be- fore. Mix two heaping mbleapoonfula of graham flour to a thin paste with cold water. Pour into a quart oboiling, salted water, stirring quickly. Stir while it. boils four minutes. Pour into web teacups and set in refrigerator Li" morning, when turn out on cancers and serve. Q.\..:.... (`|..:...- .... 'I"......L \I:_.... _ L,_.__I_ s- lmvv called you hy all the bard nwrnvs we ran think. 5 1* have led your sum down the hark stairway to drink; rx k..nn -uiuonpna II-\|1nn-I` A!` An Inn l (Hlnl IHUIPSI. loung men! ` hark to your kilvhons; strive earlv nnd late. ........ I... ..I.... ... ......,I ll... l..l.ln and men are our friends; you let us alone! 10 your parlors, work lamp! _:md lam`, Lguulte, elegance, {aslnun and x ._- ._._- -.... ,.-..-...... ,._.......,, ...,.... ghtinr for. Whi e the territory now incorporated in- to the (lroater New York may receive some ndvnntulo from the metropolitan avor which the new association will give it. the advantage is all nn the side of the old oil which gains mnny miles 0! deep water rout. a thing of inonlculuble impor- tance in those days of big eteunehipc, 10,. 000. l2.000 and 15,000 tons measurement g-ul |\-on-..'.n MN} and '.'lV| 'QQ. Inn... is -I 13% Gs ALONE. gnl; und patient, and he nut 01' Le. plun. spread the table and - 5-nu for waiting and mock u |LI'Il"< ` ms and common ayes lola by coat the the 0! hp In. tho Dinnoarlg if 2-`- GHIIICIIIIUI IKIU IVOI(I$ III W50 VIM good md bright colon. 1'0 sensible wo- mmooonm-dborickhorgoodlwithpoot dyes when the Diamond Are udnithdly the world : boat. b A most. important point to romom 'in that the Diamond Dyan out no mom thin the crude Incl common dyes Iold'by Idno dnlnnlmthnnhndhonnnmlllg ciontuI|III|nI- For long years Dinmond Dye: have been the favorite family dyes in the Do- minibn of Cnnadn; And although imitation pnchgo dyes hcve been phntifnlty okr- od for Isle. their great inforiority to the "Dinmondin strength, fatness, bounty of color nnd brillimcy vu known to thq grant mfont of women. and t to nnndunnd A!!!` nvnillnd HI an mm vn uvnn -uu -ruuu-cow was nuvwu ml uuq t majority they am and avoided .11 who vuxd llrigyt o Favorites For Lon; Years.` um: I! I0!` WIFIOIII Ill, .1110 II? III. The politicians are buy tryin no 8 are out comfortable berths for t. emu vex, which slnll lost them on long on they live. and. u the mvenuea of the grater New York will be annually not. for from a bun- drod millions of dollars. A man can no vtlshonl. spectacles than there no plenty of fast plums in the political pudding worth ghtin Whi Q tho tan-itnrv nnw inonrnnrgmul in. V Evcry Time. VVnde'a Mandrake Pills never miss mak- ing I cure when taken for sick headache. swmnch and liver tron bloc or constipation. never. gripe. restores health quickly. Twenty-ve pills for twenty-ve come. only at. Wade : drug store. Have no eqnnl u a prompt. and positive I cure for sick headncho, biliousoeu. consti- tion, pain in the side. and all liver tron- rea. Cgrtol-`A Little Liver Pills. Try tlmm. them. (l9.~Ir(` In Jud] It : The hipzh I'.Ull1llll\'.'q'l()f`T spok of his oun pcnonzil l`\[K`lli`ll(`t` in the north- \u>cit tvrritoii->1, \\_hI*rt*. :i.-i We'll as in other I`t'llluiB pu.rtion~i of the ne-wly-q9l- tleal ili of the dominion, your next n:*i.rhhor \\':i.-z pi-rli.-ip.~x a long di.~itunce from you. \`.'hvn sickness czuna into n honw so FllU&Ll(`(| wlwrv there might. he but one- woman, uith four or five chil- dren. tl her liustmml. what It blessing it would lmve tmvn eve-n tuhu` - not an ordinarily officivnt nurse. The inten- tion was to t-iuzxigv lllH'.\t8p' as effii-ient as tlluse traiinml in tho lwst h0spit.;il.-i in (`.-inadu. (Toni-luiling, Six; llonalrl re- fc-rred to the fact than her majesty had signifiwl her wish thn.t, any national IlN`!ll(rfi'Il of her sixty years` reign should take the form of hospital unit nurses` uitl. Fir l)on.'1l(l Smith has of-` fen-d to lwvome one of a hundred to give from $1,000 in 35,11") each towards this olrjert. The rlomttionrs of the less wealthy and even of the poor will equal- ly express [ht ir loyalty and help on this most commentlahle movement. .-,y..... ... "H ..4 ..t..\_...-..._, -.. -....-..- .._ t-surpzer_y." Refvrrin-.: to tlw Lu-t `t hut throughout thv unite-1| kingdom tlwrv urn :L~t.3'()t`iu- tiom in we-ry l`0tllH_\' and in every pur- ish that provitlv nursvs under the- uttw-n's jubilee rmrst-\~a` svlwlxle, tho >`[w.'1k9r said: "I have Next :1 good deal latterly in linrluncl anal Fvot land, and I have heard on on-ry hand of tho great, Iwnefita that hunt heen hrnught to the homv.~; of tho peoplv through these nurses. If her nmjesty has cortsideretl UML it would he the mmt proper l1l"ll]Ul't.l.| of he-r long reign of sixty yours that the-rt: should lw lormwl on order of r1t1r.~4vs, :|\`:Iil:|h|(' for ull thmuszhout the united kinzdom, why should not the (`nnzutiuns de.~iro join it ."` Thu |.;.vI. .-...m..: .:..nn.~ L-nnlrn nf hi`- THE ANTELOPE BICYCLE Plllllll, H|){H (7()IIlIIllS.\`l()H('X' I01" \n.'l.(L|, I spoke in (`urnvst and elnthusiaslic nerzns of lady Ahvnlu-en`s nmiunul svlu-nle for t'mm1wmur:|limz her nxmjn-.~.t_v`s dizunuud _iul,ilm= h_\ lhu c-. of the Viv- lorinn urdnr of nurses. Referring In the lwnetin-vn<-e of the scheme and the ulrnml ulmsureless good which nuuld follow, Fir Iiunuld Sililll There ure many here who, in the time of suffering, have had trained nurses in their h()ll1P.`l. They mm appre- niuln win.-:1 it iq In In: nhln tn have Ihn K`|I|l (`H [II nlo l|IllllY.`ll IIUI-3!`: Ill!" ILIAUIV wlmt, an aid ix is Lu the physivinn or the surgemll to have mssieling him lhurw who v: n inl=l!i;.u-nlly udminisl:-r uh.-u lmx` he-en pro-scxihc-d, and In :1,ll-nd In tho require-um-ms uf the pulir-nl in u .~kilfu| manner, and alsu inn-lligenlly :l.\'.~i~Al. a~. fur us mtcvssary in cases u{ n I rarnrv What Slr Donald imlth. lllgh Commu- slnner. Hun to Buy 0! It. In :1 recent. nxldross, Sir lmnnlxl IX. Fnnlh, high cmnnns.~amnor fur (`:m:ul.-A, slIl|I!p\ in n-nrnuct snul sullhnnainalh` |nr:nc VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES. I073 Dy DUI `KIWI IIIIKIIDOT. NOW and is left without any mine at I". Thu nnlitjninnn nun Inna l.u-vino In x V EASY CLEANING, su_vER DUST CLEAN CLEANING. WITH Qmonouen c;.E/mma - WASHING POWDER I ALL (]ROCERS-|0 CENTS. Q. uuuvnnvvvnn \rn-nnl|I1II1\r vv - -~v----v-- I T 1- :-UI- + ` (]ROCERS-I0 CENTS. v '5' Ci C-~ C+-C'l'}C+C-O'}C'!'}C'l'C'I'C'|'?'l' 75 & 77 PRINCESS STREET. 36+ O-O1-OQ--G6-2-QC--O6-I-QC-I-GO-I-QC!-DC-I-Dz ITS UUNSUMERS ARE ITS ADVERTISERS. BCH III II ~. whal- Ivt-24 of : You have only to take a trial on the ANTELOPE to be con- vinced that it is perfection. Ex- amine it at ELLIOTT 31393., -u nrxununnwnn (V-III-nu-n-u-In -A---IA-- 4 KURMA Contains all the latest improve- ments and composed of the best fittings man ufqctu red- "Perry." nolnes. IIl(`y can appre- In be able to lmve Hm liH`(l nurse. l`hoy know have g`l`lll|y `lilmd, 4.. ..l' :3... ....A;...n .`.. .. 10!` B06 !UpI QI'llICy OX U10 BOIC. These honest dutohmen did not settle exactl in Brooklyn. but in Fletbuah. just on its orders. and they built those grand old oornlorteble mansions. like those they had left behind; chairs and settles made for men and women of generous weight articles of furniture which, after a hundred and fifty or two hundred years of nee, are net as good today as thev were when that tough into the home. It was here that these grand old Dutchmen, and their children, and their children's children lived and died. and while they loved the name of Brooklyn, from old associations on the other eide of the great waters. they clung to the name of Fletbush till about is your or two ago. when a rendjnetment of the maps of the city of Brooklyn gave Flatbueh to that city, and the old Dutch- ` men. who only A short time ego were mourning over the loee of the name of Flatbueh. endeared to them by 200 years of social onvironuaolil. and eeeooietion have now their revenge, when Brookl n in eval- lawed hy her greater neighbor. ew York, and in leaf! withnnh env nun: gt. all Land Packages only 25c. 30c, 400. 500 and 600 per lb. Sold by JAB. CRAIG & CO. cmon TEA AIuun., Inn HK|I|i' in a plain Iluulmlu Wj. to'l`hnu-E:-'lu I01. IIIII Mich.,m'dl.luinhtnninvill ha; in A nl-in Anglos` inning` DR. COWLINCPS ' ..;-."*..:..:'::---_.m._."g.-._,, nation. I uncut mnnouoa, out not thcoanohw .loI....._I. oL.. .44 got. me nenonn or aye: ' lunnocnphilnn nordolp u nnonthnoiut, but In trhomudl of men Inlforing (ho mental baud d vnuhnodmnubood whowonklboodu onoooouldthoybntgotnohu In-uly an shoonothuecurdnn. Douotlryoo on to """ ....... ...`..': I'..`........... .. .2273-. uuuuuxwnnoonryu 9. the benet I `.1 Am not A nlghtytlm-:2 rawrou mo (enoru nulou. but nnlcrpod his wank, emaciated pub to nntnnl duo and vigor, and he now deolacl that oil man who will any tho troublo to and name and address may have the Indhod of this wonderful cnncmont froo. Jim who [my froo.Imonn absolute] vilhnlout, ` unload an to bounce I want. only V not benet. of hi urns-inn; HUD Over `.300 years ago at hand of sturdy Dutchmen brought that name across the stormy seas. Of worldly goods they had not much, but they needed little; they lied been trained to a herd end rigid economy which seemed Almost like penury, but they were honest to the core and paid their debt: to the last penn , and hunger oftenut by a llreleaa heart rather than a creditor should have to wait for his money. Here were the Verplancka nnd the Coven- hovena and the Van Brunte. the Van Brunte, the Van Schenlro nnd Vnnderbilta -ni\mes immortal in Dutch history. when her fearless nlvigatora carried her flag to the distant Golden Cathay --- long before _ the gallant Von Tromp, with a broom at his masthead, challenged the hardy Britons for the supremacy of the seas. Than: hnnnnt. rlnhnhmnn dial nnt. nnttln WHICH CURE!) III AITIB IVIIY` THIRD IIJI FAILED- Psinful diseases ere bed enough. but when e men ieglowl wentin ewey with nervous weakness, euente loubedingl ere ten times worse then the nose eevere pein. Therein no lot .np to the -easel eulferi day or night. Sleep in duel! impossi .sndunder such e eelemen ere scarcely responsible lotywlneb they do. For years the writer rolled end heeesd on the troubled see a! sexual weelmese. until it. was 3 question whether he hed not bet- ter lake A dose of poison end that `end all his troubles. `But identael inepiretien came wis `aid in shape of -e conne- tion of medicines that not only coll M y restored the zeneul heelbh. but an his rank. nmeniergcl on-e_. L. ..-s....I .;.. m mnon on cam mi|?ln'r ma wumss or III. Lo vol! Complexion. The humane face should alwayl have I healthy. may flow and this is stained 3 the use of Mil er : Iron Tonic Pill: win nf.rnnul.Imn tho nA|~vAn nu-u OLA Kl-s-I unu uau un miners u'on `Lama Fllll wmon strengthen the nerves, purify the blood and tone up the system. Fifty pill! In I box for `25c., at Wade : dqug shore. UIDDIB In9CIoea Hon. Jdhn Dryden. Ontario minister of agriculture, thoughn this was too drutio A step and not jusbiod by oiroumntunool. He advocnbed more modern meuuroll. Fisher concurred in this opinion and add- ed that parliament. should not go in Id- vance of public sentiment. 0: one cauniry. Mr. Wallace also opposed the bill In creatin a huge mono ly. On the othcr hand Bair and Sir harloa Topper nu ported the bills: giving only rouom o powaro to British oapiaalma who no pared to invest. in the new country. bill was hold over. A somewhat alarmist`. view of the exil- hence of tuboruuloois wu taken by Prol. Mcldnchrnn in the agriculturnl committee this morning. He asked for 8100.000 to stamp out the disease by slaughtering I cattle affected 11.... LLL... n.__...|-_ n_.__:,.,,,- -,.,, ,- ' utters Couuldered st. The Soulonl Hold It . ` Otulsn. OTTAWA. Ont... May 2l.-Vigoroua op- position was developed in the railwa committee this morning to the Britio Yukon chartered company. but which in promoted by the duke of Took and twenty members of the imperial parliament. The company oaks power to build 5 railway in- to Yukon and do gononl trading n_nd min- ing and development of buinou. The measure was denounced by Lister on an omnibus bill giving awny the monopoly of the country. Mr. Wnllnnn lhln l'\l \l'\(IAl` Hug hill -- FREE AT COMMITTEE MEETINGS. The New Ilslnee lulu Law on `trial but lunch] -'I'l1e lleeult Not A [ether Inllefeotory-luloldo of 3 Young Dunleh `Honour Drowned llenelfln the Bour- lolr of Central Park. (Special Oornaponangno. Letter No.1,ow.) Nlw Yonx..Mny 2l.-~Poor old Brook- lyn 1! ! Poor old Brooklyn!!! The enpient legllletore hove blotted her name from the Iletofoltiel, but they have lvon her no eubomuto for than which r. oy have do prlved her of; solar thexpreeenb she is a city wlthoub A name. Why. iIn t ehe now New York? By implication. yee--bheb in to uy, it is uovgenornily understood. but when in it nomad in the charter! "What's in Ammo 2" ask: the immortal hard of Avon. aagggy any other name would` smell an sweet."-~'8l1`a|:eapeere was ll very emerl: mnn an knew a bump of thin e that other people don't. know; but how id he know that? It. might: nogamell ee lweev. by my other nune--ab an ate, the old Hi-nnilwnlfnn nnrf. with Ilia nu A and-no-At` } u\VI1l`3'.'` r:g`.a".: ?7:`-'-3: -'4'~'-*':""%# actuation. ' p::-.1*.'.."a . I KINGSTON. ONT Dy III, GU10! llI|I"`\l0 lily H59, 5" OH] Brooklynicon rt. with the nu o endeared to show by II the nuociation of child- hood, And they give up the III 0! Brook- lyn with n cry `bttterer than that which went. up out of Rama long a on ago, when Rachel mourned for her chi dren and re- fused to bo comforted because they were not.~ I\..-.. nnn .._...... -._-_ L_...l -t _;.__.I_ uric"; IS rnsr. PoLIncIAF4s on THE wm PATH ran FAT seams. s.;e..a...` Ala]? sm:.i'y..-s Earllcr Settlers Long Azo. Mmrunml Guilt:---oII IIIO nus) nodncino out ....n:. *--:.--.~.*..*='.:~.-:.-~.....-.-.-; Ilno Jotherly lunlneta. A beautiful instanve of the true motherly inwtint-ts of queen \'ietnri:t may be here recorded. whi -h happened after she had become tl \\ido;\', to a little girl friend of the writer. The child in question was in the neightor- hood 0' Balmoral. and s-~'ng the wcurlet out-riders of her um .y cumin; in the distance. ran to N1 over :1 gate leading into the mad, when she fejl headforemust on the soft grass. just as the queen mu [washing in her pony cnniisge. she ordered the driver to Map. and Jumping out o! the enrrnge she ran and pi:k*d up the child, being wry aolicitous lest she might have got hurt. When she asked the child what made her or)` tho.._,answer came thro h vhlinding tears. I was run- ning. wanted tosee the neon." Her majesty. smiling at the lit! e on-9'3 sim- pli.-ity. told her to tell her maxnma when she got home that she wu a very nice little lit]. the had seen the queen. who had kissed her. the child`: c - llent afterward was. .\o wonder she in a queen; she had such 1 pretty smile." Belem-e Is Right 09 times In I llnnclred- Iedleel Bclenee suye that Plus and Powders will not Dlseolve the Bond leeretlone which cause Kidney Disease. -II has Proton that I Llquld Kidney lupecle will do I0. and Thousands have Teetllled that South American Kidney (`MP0, I Llqnld Speelllc for Kldney Dle once. lnsdone so. The secret of the success of South American Kidney Cure in the fact that it is solely n kidney specic. It diaolves the uric ncid which is really the bane of all kidney dieesees. And it is only when these solid msttere sud secretions have been dieeolved snd eradicated from the system that I core can be hoped for. Pills snd powders from s rnedicsl science stand- point. or iron: the standpoint of common sense. csn hardly boexpected to do that this liquid remed has done. The people no learning it. re. Norman E. Cook, of Delhi. Ont. uye: "I tried no end of remedies pills, powders snd porous Iss- ters. and sll were used in vsin. ive bttlee of South American Kidney Cure comnletelv restored me In health Ram @551 Ill BOIIBII IIYIIOYICIII I\|UlIQy UIITQ com lately restored me to health. Sold by . H. Medley. J IIIIDIIK l-HO orelnewry BTCHIVX. There are few crimes in the calendar with which mankind deal as gently as perjury, if committed in defending the churncter of a woman whose virtue and condence has been betrayed. This feeling is aptly il- lustrated in the novel Charles 0'MalIey. The squire has been giving the company an account ofa crime on trial. where a mutual friend testified. he being the cor- respondent in the case. One of the com- pany, who had been listening attentively, said: "I suppose he told the jury all he knew and ex sad the unfortunate lady. "Indeed he id not. Indeed he` did not. He went to the witness stand as bold as you lease and perjured himsell like a nt eman 2 For the wretched woman oended her lite on Monday laat we have no words of palliation or excuse. She may be all that the brute Arnold said she was and even worse, but she has paid in terrible penalty and she has solved the mgstery of mysteries. God only known w at series of evil mischanoes drove her to her desperate end and. therefore. we can only say God pity her," but for the miserable scoundrel who defamed her after death and endeavored to blacken her character further. when death had sealed her lips and she could not longer speak for herself. rich as the Anglo-Saxon langu- age is it expletlves of hasenese, there are no words yet coined to qualify his infamy. nor no punishment yet devised by men's cruelty that would be the equivalent and atonement for his crime. --~Bi UVUI IJUUII BUIU LU IIIIH Ulllu Arnold lived with her at Chicago and when he ot tired of her and wanted to return to is wife and children she insisted on going with him, and in this city their evil associations were continued, which could have'but one ending--ruin and death. When Mr. Arnold was informed of Mrs. Reia s death by a newspaper ro- porter he expressed himself as highly gratied at having got rid of her. There was no word of chivaliic sentiment or kind. -ly sympathy for a woman vi ho for months had passed as his wife, and, as she express- ed a desire to be cremated and the subject of expense was broached. he refused to contribute a penny in _such brutal terms as to shock the hard heart of the keeper of the morgue and to cause a blush of shame and indignation to rise on the check of the reporter who described the interview. The cremation company assumed the expense. and should no one claim the ashes they will boplaced In an um and filed away among the crematory archives. Thu-A urn fnw nrimca in than nalnndnr with _ of this woman calls for little sympathy, for The principal tmzedy of the week was the suicide of a young Danish woman, who drowned herself in the reservoir in Oentral Park. She had taken every precaution ssible to destroy everything that would end to the discovery of her identity. but a little piece of a telegraphic deepetch. water soaked and dirty, in the hands of a skillful detective, unraveled the mystery that enshrouded her and in forty-eight hours her whole history was known. It is the old. old story of a fair face. unuovern- ed passions and the placing of her sll ec- tione on one of the meanest and most con- temptiblo rascals of whom it has been my evil fortune to write. The woman s para- mour was an engineer named Arnold. He was a Lothario of the type of which Colo nel Breckinrid e was such a bright and shining exarnp a. He had an estimable wife and two children residing in this city, and he up F: to have divided his time between t em. The unfortunate end she was not a foolish young girl, betrayed and deserted b a heartless villain. She was a woman 0 the world past forty. she had at different times a dozen different names. She was a woman of magnicent presence, standing nearly six feet high, with that beautiful clear complexion which appears who the heritage of the great body of well bred Danish women. Her manners were faultless. She spoke like a well educated person and was a stylish dresser. a woman who would attract at- tention anywhere. How such a contempt- ible rascal as Parnmour Arnold could ever have had any influence over such a woman as Mrs. lleis is one of those inscrutable mysteries of her sex which no man has ever been able to nd out. A_....l.-I I:.....l ._:al. L`- .1. (`L1 .... ..._.l In-:-uutuuqw---. ` fvpwub on lpnndtlos ._ \gIhIuhIbIIRod0uq. 110,? I dnuIIiu'd Icptlluu inth? aI~ui|...U hh&ahIadin.be T Ipnh no nuo duo _ am. no _ _` nldltr own `won as rice uon no care may trons." And t.hia_.in t o luv that was going to Riva us omancipation (row the liquor Italic. Vorily. verily. aha goldcu ago gfrotold by then false prophet: in yob tn it nurxpbqro over 2.000. 0: rain Ch: mun up that Couy had but in In. A: ' was leaving the pain culled after him : "Yo! cIo ..Io`h9vQ any women than. "Oh, you. Corey rdpliod. "she gomlomen oi do club `given a race tion to (lure lady Irons." this in O. a luv link In: anlnn CAN T BUDGE JE. out I-nun Iountho-rllou Tbiunont irritating discus nloud i * hnminuuo by using Dr. Agnew : Om.` ncngaud I care in from three to six nights. Thounuiotcscityofiu no-u. Goodforoounnmuultrhoun. n allulin distant. If :0: an without hill. no appinnciu vin enqvlloa `irty: nvn la rue nuqfs inscrutable heart] shall W Hnrlvlest anccour, wed, and gentler u ! . | So shalrthy lofty nuns to latest years Still loftier sound. and ever avroetlier blun- The run of thyimperishnhle pnise. :0 var aoverivlfl Lilly. Queen. that from spring to autumn of thy reizn. Has! taught (by people how `I13 que=n~ tier far. Than any golden pomp of peace or war. Simply to he :1 woman without slain! Queen whom we love, who lovest us again! " We pray that yonder, by thy wild Bnevmu, The lord of many legions, the White Cnr. . At this red hour. hath tn-ried not in vain. We dream that from thy words, per- haps thy tegrs, ;I-Iv`n in the King's inscrutable heart ` shall tn-mar Then they fill Her to the top, And her I Iruut 1h('_v out or chop. And they ; t her on the man. As if it were an hunvst part. I When at hut slu='R getting stale, And her eggs begin to fail, For the m.-ukit they prepare her, gen- tle rmder; But every effort f:ni!s- Sh9's as thin and hard as nails- .\'o matter how they try to cram and feed her. an mm. or wliukoy to duira; it cnnbolontlohil roomutull hours oltho. day or night. and the whole gist ol the at 5 fair noun to can-non: ~ghuof whisky. Cluho pay 3 hnvy Iiccmb. in oomidonsion ofvltiehthoynnloootdodihdptivibgcole giving choir numbers all they mated to ' ddninullhournohhodqyornlght. llotvilllundnq the an oxorciood in Ihdrdtingollho original hillnnd char` avail months trial unending the dolocu an oxpuiucc Ind nndonnnilou. iti- vonothn it nsbofuo itvu uh. v..L.. n....n. n...._. ! |wwUIr. Lnu Islnolouin `Glut I. I3 INEUVUTII wllplu Yours for (Sod and Man. Bl-ZNJAMIN W. Anxlrrr. Dr. Williams Pink Pills cure by going to the root. of the disease. They renew and build up the blood. and strengthen the nerves, thus driving disuse from the sys- Lam, .-\vnid imilmhinn: hv inninlinn IHIQ. lIUl'VUB' vnu! LITIVIIIK UIHCUFO [Tofu (no 5y!" hem. Avoid imitations by insisting that every box you purchase is enclosed in a wrapper betting the full trade mark, Dr. Williams Pink Pills for P119 People. I III! IITUSI I -IIH'llIII IIUII. Poet Z\Ix-(lillia-udl_\-, Gozlerivh Signal, the indictable pvrpc-lrumr. I aim? to the prasist` of the great Cam":- \ ulinn hen In my [JOCKCF WDGTBVGT I. `O. "I cheerfully bear testimony and hope that others may find ielief as 1 did. I have recommended Dr. Williams Pink Pills toeovonl people. Ynnr: fnr (Ind nnrl Linn I l". l0 Ill!` prints!` ()1 [H9 KTPIIL L7n"l- dian hen. Did ever theme so gram! claim the poets rhyming pan! . . EIUUP. "1 have not. lost a nightfa sleep since that time on account of the rheumatism. Icnrry a box of Dr. Williams Pink Pills in my pocket. wherever I go. "I nhnnrlullv hnnr hutimnnv -nu-I hnnn IIUIU {U IDLUIIU DU ".10 Urlllg [H55 nlgnb. "For months previous she had been called three to four times during the night. The next day I took three doses of the pills, and the second nightl was not die- turbed. My wife. for the first time in more than ten months, had as good night's sleep. I hnvn nnf. Inn}. :1 nicrht. .a nlnnn ninna IAUIP lL|_V UIIEU. She said no more, but. went. to Xenia, Ohio, and bought, a box of the pills. On her return she gave me a dose at. noon and another at night. She was only called one time to attend to me during that night. For months nrnvinnn nhn hurl hnnn UI UIlgugUllIUlIDU l'U Ellen. One day in June, 189. ). my w `Bishop. I read so much about I} liums` Pink Pills. suppose you tr. and :00 If they will not. help you? "P mid. `Nn. thorn in nn nnn nf uuu 500 ll bl-lU_y WIII HUD Help y0u.' "I said, `No. there is no use of getting them for we have tried almost everything that has been recommended to us, and none of the remedies suggested seem to help my case. QHA nah` nn I-urn-A kn}, man! O-A \'Anin I ulluvo my IIII Ill! TIEIIII III noon uno- guhor an ` savory. The Incest: or fail- III of tho low law does `it was unondod dopondo on the Qul onmtruction of that wank. |Iotol." club and maul. The -an-J lanlnl" Ago:-`An -ClIn It --5-n.J:___- I But the man who lmys the [owl Utters many an math and grow}; \\'h', when its crop lslit, Lo. found a gravel pit. I vmv this fine spring pullet Is as t ugh as leuden bullet. How t 0 dtt`kPlli These spring chickem (`an be tmgzh su-ms quire nhsurd. For the butcher who did save it For me made an afti hlvit "['\\';\.s a young and tender bird." IIUUUII Uy LH8 UFUUI CTULCHCS. The fall came on and the rheumatism grew worse, lasting all through the winter of 94 and D5. 1 aubred as I never suf- fered before. I thought. that. we spring would bring me relief, but it did not, con- sequently I was forced to cancel a number of engagements to speak. nnn dnv in Jnnn l.Qil.'\ mv wiln nnirl LU `VHUHI H. Hilly Concern: "In April. I894, while o_n my way home lrom Philadelphia. Icaughc n very severe cold, which soon developed into rheuma- tism. It was impossible for me to rest by day or sleep by night. About the first of June I was compelled to take to my bed, wheiel remained for sometime. When I was able to get up, I could only get. about by the use of crutches. Thu full nnmn nn and flu: rhnnnnnnrn She's .1 layer- And a slayer- And shv lmu~he.~; many a brood. Oh! she hatches. And she scratches. And she Rt`L\'_ them choicest food. Yes. she pivks For her chiski ()il_v gruhs and worms and grain; And she lvnds them, And do-fenzts them. And then starts to lay again. :11:-\l| -. u. nunnnn. Before being olecbed bishop he was fl. leading minister in his church and also a very prominent. republican. Ho represent- ed his county in the Ohio legislature for several years. "nvinu aivnn tkia nlrnfnh nf H-an kiulmn HUVUTII "GIT.- Hnving given this sketch of the bishop, the following testimonial from him will be found veryintexesting reading And fully explains itself. To whom it may concern: In An-El lul ...Lil.. l\i\ ..... .......L........ Am.ongtho high officials of the church. no one is more distinguished than he. ouncrunu llllly ITIIIIIICCTS and TQSCDGTB. In this somewhat. noted educational centre. resides bishop Benjamin W. Ar- nett. 1). 1)., I divine who in of erpecinl pro- minence because of his thrilling eloquence with which he has swayed many nudi- enceg. ruyno IIIUDIULVICII lelnlnary. Thane two Institutions of learning have educated many ministers and teachers. Tn old. .n.........1...o ..n>-.l ...l......a:......I Ila irlgon a Long: or Ioro'l`hnn man In- torolt` To Sulorlng uanltv. At VWi|boriorco.- hio, three miles north of Xenia and non aybon and Springfield, in locstod Wilberforce university and Payne theological seminary. Thane t.wn mnt.ir.nlr.innn nf hnrnina hnvn I (I'I. Dl IDIIIF. V0? . but Sunday was the rut. -Sabbath thnt our new Raineo ucioolnv Inn on trial and louinot any that the Insult bu boon slur -nlhnr nnlinluuinl-I, Tin mum... IL. l.:I swmrs AUDIENCES wurn HIS MASTERLY ELOQUENCE. BISHOP B. W. ARNETT` To Our Soverolgu Lady H~...o o....... ..._-:..,- .- ._..; The Great (`nnudlan Ban var r--n- nu n u - . THE DAILY wan}. SATURDAY, w :11: muu, ; Dr. Wil- try them ` II `V wife amid, I \- \l':I -TU. unnol mania. or Jilnee. Ohio writes: I hnvinsod ovary remndy for sick ` headache I could be-nrolfor the put fteen L years. bus Carat`: Littlo Liver Pills did 3 no more good thnn nll the not. M f Cup. '1'. Donnolly returned to-day from :YoI IPuin&.vbonho_ innpncudnnow ` Iy~ shuns. thllnputio. pupp- lmu>.r.r..... at. will pay. us. Pduhn us... "\ nun-rengn, saytng I0 nor, With a kiss, "Good little vsifvl" And when the prince consort. was actually pausing :u\'n_v, after lhmv twenty-one years nf waldo-tl hmppinsrm, it was told how thv queen bent over him and whispered, It is vour little wife." at urhirh lnut l_lll"KQ" UPI" l`llillT`(|3)'S. It was reported how, hon l`rinr~o Albert, was ul_\in,z. he roused hin1.-ell from :1 period of wandering to turn with ineffahlt` luv? to his spouse and sovereign. sa._yimt to her, with kiss, "G(`,()d Min ulft" And u-hon 0)..` 'VlID` Ill "MCI." T with it oxtnordinury at I hotel can get All Ilinv In chain... in Qneen Vlvtorln. The heart of goid, the ill of iron_ the royal temper of steel, the pride, the p:Ilr`>tim1, and the deep piety of Viv- lnrin`. hznw been t-nshrined in 3 small but \ignrnus fnune. the mngnonnp us- pot.-u which tk\D9\'i;tlly strikes emu. who behold her for the first time in (hear her "chair-days. If '21: runnrnui hanr u hnn I`.-Inna In the Iietlmeted Proportlon In every un- dred People In thln Cllmnto llacted with that Drend Dlnenu Cuturrh-!low lcnslly the- Proportion Would be Mr vented If Dr. Agnew`: Cntnrrhnl Pow- der mu Unlvernally Uud-lt Believe: In lo Illnntel. Dr. Agnew`e Catarrhal Powder bene- ted me nt. once. and its so easy to ap- ply," says Rev. W. H. Mnin. of Emmanu- el Baptist church. Buffalo. Thousand-9 more in professional. and in the humbler callings of life, c.uld any Amen to this statement. Dr. Agnew : Caterrhnl Powder gives relief in from ten to sixty minutes in most acute cases. Now is the season of severe weather changes, and now is the season when disease germs develop. The!- slight sneezing cold in the head may mean tlut the seeds of chronic cetnrrh have been sown The tested cure is the safest and quickest. Sold by W. H. .)Iodley. range. By ordu-r, J. .\. _(`.. IIL'l)0.\', major, R. (`..-L, brigade unuor. l'()| UIH". 15. 'l he urt illery huvin-r l1l:lI`(`.l](`tl|)2lSi,i will move round and take up at position for t1 0tting1-mist. The infttntry will form nntss of quarter t'olu1nns,"c.lmngo rauki und nmrvli past in that forinut ion. Thu infantry ill then take up its ori- ginml position in line of quarter column. The artillery uill then trot ptu-it, move round and take. up its posi- tion on the right of the line. The line of uuurter columns` ill then advance in review order with fixed lm._yonet..s. The rilles will not fix lmyonots. The par- ade will then he concluded by the 13th. battalion troopingr the color." 16. 'l'he troops nill then form for route xnzu`ch." The line of march will he hv the t'ollowin,; streets: 'l rince.~is to Kimz. King to Barrie, llurrie to fair ltrountls. At the mrner ot' llurrie and Johnston streets, the. artillery, Htl1.;tnd 15th. butlalitzns will le;|,\'e the Iitr` of marcli and proceed down Johnston street to their private parades, and he there dismissed. I ) D...-... ..o..;.\.. ..:n L- L..._,l..l A. IUU Lou). uuu Lain. uzululmns wm onlrnin at such hours as their re- spvclive cuuunumiing officers may ur- range. R\' nrdnr J \ l`. IIl'l){`|\' n... 1.". D iuere G|lX`llSSl'(l. 17. Puruda states ill be handed to the hrigude major at 10.15 tun. 18. A field lmttory will detail .'ll)l1R- ler_ to report to the brigade major int len o`(-lock u.m. 19. The 13th. and 15th. battalions will olnlrnin nr uni-lu htunrc .... Hut}.- um Charla saint. of Jimoe. 01.3.. "NS 2 l harm. In-II Avon-w -.-.....-l. I... -:-L lVl(`r0r(` V\ H try briga- culumns 1 hriqzlde column. If. '11.,` nuuu uni play um :n'III|9r_y pusu 111 me ``walk' nnd "Irut." El(`h Huul will `play 1.3 (mu |z1tl.'||1()n past In (:uluu1n_ When the infantry march past in "qu:|rIa.r mlulnn." the 13111. lmLI.Llion hand I play the whole infantry bri- gade past. 1-1 Aflur ihrno Phlilnru I inn! -r:xlnnnl l\.\ .11., HI HUUXI. 10. The fnllmxinsz troops will take part in (1 rereznonial parade on the Midi.-ind vi-ntml fair rounds: A. field bzLt.l4-,ry, Rxwul Ci|'|(ii}H1 Artillvry; 13th. but- lulion of infantry; 15111` Imttzxlion of Argyle light infantry; Hlh. Lullulionnf Pl`inl`(~`SS \Viti&\` Own Rifles; order of dre;~is-revi9w order." 11. The puriulu uiil hi-. forinml up as nlmvv at. 10.15 :i.ni. 1`ifl(`il unit will sviial two lllHl"kk*I'S to report to the brigmlu nmjnr ILL 10 ()'('Im'k u.in. 1 ) Al `HRH `I In lhn uululn nvltl fun Anny am not. loom I0 nave my or Imolr own. sol imn `no they must have borrow- ed than of Ifoir ncighboro. Bub Hear the drum of peace in past for thooo old Dntachon. The telegraph and ulc- phouo. III. obctric light and the trolley f. Ind Ih Lava invnnll PUT WUHVII H l)lI'llHlIl_V.`-' 9. Monday, the Ztllh. M113-_ lseinsz the nnniversary of the lirlhof-hergm('ious nlujesty, the royal stnndaral will In- flnwn at. Fort Henry and :1ro_val salute of twenty-mm guns fired L); A. hutlery, l{.(`.A.. at noon. to report [0 Lm-_nng;uua>unn_por. 8. h`vrgennt-mu_p(_>r Stroud, A. field battery, R.(7.A., will act as brigade ser- szea ntnmnjor. For Que-.en`.~1 Birllulzxy.-- 0 Mnndqu llun -Moll 1w...- I..,:..,. Hm on win 09 one 'u on uugle. 0. The line of march will he King street lu jarl. Earl in Barrie, ul uhinrh point all troops will move to private parades without further orders. 7. A flld lmllprv ill dnlnilu lnnrrlnr PUFIMIBS V\'|lHUUl lUl'IH("r 0r(l(`rS. 7. A {mid lmltery all del.-til.-Lhugler to report to [.119 hrig;ula>sAmajor. R. R|=rQr2.nnf-nmi(>r Strnml A, fi.zl:l [H8 (.'t'l.l.I|9(I!'l1l Ht` 1U.`lU LLIII. 4. After service the troops will fall in as follows in column. (using west on King; street: Gentlemen cadets. Afield battery, R.C.A., 13th. battalion of in- fantry, 15th liattlaiun A.L.I.; veterans H466 association; lfxth. battalion 1'.\\'.O. rifles. The heurl of the column midway between Johnston and `s\i|lia.m streets. 5. Commanding oflirers will then re- port to the di-itrict, officercommundinq ' for orders, and afterwards rejoin their respective units. The signal to move off will be one (I" on bugle. ll. 'l'ha lim-. of march will Inn Kincr ;uuu past. 1-1. Aflvr J4...-n u ill 1 l:(:r aunuuy, zoru. may, 1aua.- _ 3. There will he :1 rhurch parade on llw 23rd.. and all (`urpa will attend divine service at St. George's calm-dml. Privam parades will lm ordered for such hours as will enable the lzoups tu reucln the (ratluudral at 10.45 a.m. A Ann . am-us-n Hm 1.-...~..- ..-'.n can 2. `Major Hudon. R.C.A.' will act, as `brigade major on the 23rd and 24th insts. For Sunuuy, 23rd. May, 1897.- 3, Tho-rs: will he [1 rhurnh Imrmln An By Limit .001. W. I! "`lJotto`n. commnndlng Illltnry Illntlot No. 8. Kingston. 20th May, 1897. 1. The following troops willarrive in Kingston on `the night of the 22nd. inst..: The 13th battalion of infantry from Hamilton. and the 15th. l>a.tta.lion Argyle light infantry from Belleville. The 13th lmttaliou will camp on the 1 Midland fair groI_1n.ls; and tho: 16th bn ttalion will he lnlleted in the Ontario hall. 0 Rlulnuu llnplnn Di` .1: ...:ll ....6 III` EIGHTY UNFORTUNATES. pnouu. an enema ugh: can the trolley cu`. and UB0 [)5 have invndod thoirhomu a pace huod. butthoy no hnyooodcn no longer. They are now mouvopoliun citizens of the Gutter New Ydrk. Blp thing. Vet big. Sgnday lh_o ntsrmct ORDERS. three vhPer.s', l4ivut.-(7ulnn0l lake muunaunl ml the infan- -~ and form line of quarlvr rl Hw 13th. lmlullinn. The , rill than "......-..I. ......a' i.. llk` 1-`llll. l)1ll|lll|()l'l. thou march past" MAY 22. 1997. is crushed I0` dean: `math our heel,- lhen we will. When the Lord shall say, "Yes, your 13. n are done." W When our ppirits beyond the still nun- ln own. we when the duct hide: out fnoan,-Wo ll let you ulna." , L , [I18 Dllll \ Ia crushed to death `math heel,- lhen we will I ` Reply 0 the Women. When the last d r is shut and the lust bar is closed. * When the last petty fraud and deceit are exnon-ed. nuu.-n um um petty u-and and decent. exposed. When the hideous head of the snake of the still In mn.-|.-a o....I_-.|. v___u_ -._, .,,- Go hack to your homes: nurse yourj little ones there; Set them holy example. and when they lirl fair, The fondest. of hope vnur bosom will burn; But when from your [old to the great world they turn. We will spread our fine meshm and snare their young feet; \Ve will bloat the young face and bring low the proud head. ' But don't make afusa; don't create any riot ! St. Paul bade the women of Dorian: "Keep quiet." Your words are as seed cast. on llintiest alone. We have paid for our licenses; let us alone! . ' SlI|ll'\Vl[\' I0 TITIHK; We h.-we mixtures unheard of on low, hidden shelves. We will see that men drink them; you can`! help yourselves! You may bring in petitions well worded nnd strong. With :1 list of hold signers both honor- ed and long; They hear no more weight than an idle street song. You can't oppuse strength by a woman's weak moan. Duo:-.n..-., nu... .._. -.._ l_Z-_.I_. ___._ nu` mu IJIIFCII Il'IIlIIlI)nU- Up In I you or two ago it was a dear. old, qnieo. dtumy place. just the upon for calm repose. hodiution and onjo monk. Nobody nomad to be in I hurry. y- bqdyoiook all the time they wanted. at who nlvnyo bothered In About Flntbuoh was that tho] do with their poorpoo a. They did not seem to have my oft. oir nun. no I imnoinn thaw mun. hgvn hnrnn-.

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