Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jun 1897, p. 3

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x. 1 ST%`:%1 g X i 1lanypeopleu1notawuteotthobono- Iqftolnnhedthpolnt, dorlvodhoxn` annual! mum: :11 (lung nul- tlnwnrn hnthullluvutlneliut supplying It Iothooolilnlrlukcnln. swan-I-jn:ul A151-hnnnunll an uluuuppxylng II Inuuululur -IUIIII. Ithanuplnhnnduculnlonuuwnllmo, ILAI wlh A jail, Ilnlnhimnhi ha-ml A ' puunnnumnnywlvruuvuuyinli V nthlghtnovnponnquulthobcud. lhndncth. `I rhniohioctno:-nw..-- `El . Nevertheless, If the professional reader does cut for hlmsf. share are ocrtaln.ad- vantages. If the volume is illustrated. he lees tho points, and these give claws on the oonumh. Books are not out by uhllslzarl for the mason that margin: should be pre- ~ land In case of rebinding, bocuno then In additional sliver ban to be t-vlrcu oil. Androwhulg has lnen most severe, un- nhematlxlng publlshau who stand him an- cut voluzna.-New York Times. IIUVCT qulw lllli Ia J00. It fully determined, however. to out, the gentler me: never will knife the Index or preface. Then there In some art neces- sary in cutting n book. Imp:-lmis, you must have a proper paper cutter, for your wife : ~ bah-pin is as murderous 0 tool `as Is A pan- holdcr, a plpettem or your own Index 1111- Dnall Copies For Boviowerl. It does neeln ungmolous thus to state it ind savoring of indolenoo, but the English book reviewers complnln of the books they receive which are uncut. That important person in the big newspaper oloo, the ox- ohango editor, never could get th`:-ough his onerous labors were his journal: placed on his tuhlo uncut. No man probably ever could rely upon a wife or a daughter to out the leaves of a hook for him, for when they undertake the task they will dip into tho volume, rend bit: here and there and never quite nish the job. If fnllv ntnrnulnod hnuvnvnu hm nu-:0 UIIEIYECU. Later the air was full of these dancing partlolcs, which developed into swarms of little bodies like gnats, but oolored red, purple or black. They gyrsted, it seemed to she subject, in gust site, and he fre- quently climbed upon a chair to brush them from about the gas jet. This amused him nnmutlv Wmnnnlnllv was hannhru-hnlnml nun gnu: my. qospgfulllll was no onwruunuu by tho vnrloua colors In which he saw the little troopers as they drove about mm in countless hordes.-New York Journal. an a rt- no "%:`g o\.\ :lro.:l:l b`. undo without delay afksn lthondtgnnhcc which the Jubilee N C 0 Us 00! Jhmlrncr Princess and Sudan- Jnn V ts. own` Block. A ntnnu-nnnn-n r - nu--aw OHUUI ll'Ulll IIUUUB we I! J0! lull IIIIIIIIKII him greatly. Especially was heenocrtulnod hv tlm val-long mlnm In which hn saw t.hn In uquur. Three normal subjects composed of in- structors, and home men not easily sus- oeptible to inuences, were tested by Pro- lessor Puma: and Dr. Gilbert. They were kept awake for A period of 00 hours with- out raort to stimulants or other physiolog- ical meant. During the four days and three nights or the test they were engaged. on far as possible, in- their usual occupa- tions. Their meals were of the customary kind and were served at the usual hours. A Mn: lulu: umnnrl -.l..|.6 aka lingo ..nl.I....o Illl IIIIII `V0113 XIVGI DU UIIO usual D0111`. After the second night the that subject suffered curious fantasies. I-Io complain- ed that the oor was ooveredwith n greasy looking, molecular layer of rapidly mov- ing particles. They worried him almost. to desperation. Often this layer seemed to hhnn fnnf. Ahnvn thn nnr nnd nun-nllnl \VllIll Ila, llllll ID Olllllill llll IIVHIUDUUUE trouble, an be stumbled about and tried to map on 1:. Ho staggered and tumbled. but he couldn't get a sure tootatop. He would try to walk on space, thinking the door wus a foot above when it was, and when his eorts met disaster he seemed sorely dlntronspdl -lR3lE Professor H. 0. Warren of Prinoetop university in a paper describes the find- ings of Professor Patrick and Dr. Gilbert 01 the University of Iowa on the clients of the loss of sleep. Those who have missed their normal rest for several nights in sue- oasion feel a lassitude and sort of de- pressing interest in life. They behave queerly and seem to lose an equitable judgment of things. Events seem out of proportion and often ordinary occurrences sppesr to go zigzag. This is the sleepless "Jag." and its hallucinations are as mark- ed as those of 3 man carrying an overload at liqudr. 'T'hr~: I\l`\FII|lll nnhinntn nnrnnnnnd nf In- I.U ueupcruuuu. uwcu IIIII layer wunwu to hlzila foot. above the floor and parallel W It, and 16 onunod him tremendous tlmuhln nu ha ntvimhlorl nhnnf. and In-Ind In Queer Result: of 3 Scientic Tut Upon Subject: Kopt Awnko Ninety Hours. Experiment to test the eect of contin- ued nleepleisnesa in the invest exploit of Ioienoe. Dnnlnnnnn `U I` Wnunnn l\. D-lnnnbnn IIUITICIIVG H116 Ill `D003. One evoning a man man up and mid: ` `Brethxon, let me take occasion to say, ` while we're o-waitin, that I have just re- ceived u nowinv ioe of spot-tin powder. ` The groinsanooamnll you kin scwoeiy nee `em with the naked eye, and polished up no line you kin stand up and comb yer: ha : in front of one of them groin: 1:33 like it was I lookin glass. Hope you come down to my store at the crossroads and examine that powder for yonineives When wn Im uni: nhnnt this fin`. n `EHO UXIIIIHHB llui PIJWUUT I01 ]U|.ll'E!lVUl- When we had got about this fur, a rival powder merchant in the meeting, who had been boiling over with indigna- tion at the amount of advertising the op- position powder was getting, jumped up and cried out: `Brethren, I hope you'll not believe u single word Brother Jones has been suyin about that powder. I've been down that and seen it for myseli, and I pledge you my word that the grains is bigger then the lumps in I coal pile, and any one of you, brethren, of you wus in your future state, could put a bar'l of that powder on your shoulder and march squer through the sulphurious ames surmundin you without the least danger of an explo- non. I Y! IPIIII Illil Illlll Illll OI IIIG IIUW powder . in the 15 inch guns. lie eeidhe i never eeen the letter-article, but he.nndereieed mmrma very much from-any thetlud ever been need. I told'hinI luhet flugaznedjoheve in my me n epeeincn w had been neat to headquarter: en a ewioeity and than would hringit to him. When Ire- tuned with a grain of the powder about theeieeoi ewelnut, he tookie, turnedit over in his hand, a . After examining it carefully, Ieid: "W _, it's` rather larger then the `Powder we need to buy in` my gloating eye. It reminds me of what on- ourred once in 3 country meetin house in Sannmon eonnty. You nee. were very few newspaper: then, and the count?! etorekeepere had 'to reeortte some other meene of uttivet-tiring their wan-ea. If, for inetenco, the preacher henpened to be late in coming to a prayer meeting of _an even- ing. the shopkeeper! would often put in the time while the people wae waiting by notifying them at any new u-rival of an attractive line of goods. Hnnn nvnnlnn n nun: men nn and said 3 IIQgnwIII.IIu..-IuI.:;v II'.u Mutton. o|o..ouol:to lm. l\nII-AI.I_ I Tufoucwiumeeduwidnmhlnw counted brgouuul Hana Pnc Can 3 Wm aunt" In The Con- tnry. Mrutolddnrhsgldnoolnhvkltto thofruntnt City Point: In lm non:-urn! tin mnvnrntlon n! IIICIIUIIU-U|.ilI .rVIIU5 In` of sh: convention that evening _pok_o at `the Imwqvemmt In ` arms and niniitinitiong and of the new an-1!-n nnnnnrntl Ins Olin 15 Innh -nnl, Q DRUNK FROM LOSS OF SLEEP. 'l'loIonIIhVII&dnXI'd. _.._ _.__I. __ ._.A -._... -1 AL- L ion: or srohui. tit L ; - . m_L_g:K if WHIG. MONDAY. .rUN1n 7,1397. "--'-" "'`'l:`" ' " OI name U010 You'll know ltffnn T5, 8 ' ` RI w i.npl;e .mwhlo= hz:`_ V n s , "'- 6.... mg.` ;`:.;':...;:` KEEP IN su th t thelln|.ernnle1:1)lvly1x`1)enc' D3033 ALL Ho:l.i'gi ..,'J`,.3.?;'`.".'s n"&..`..`2s.3l'."C0 f _ -indeed. In many things outnbop but In the progress of the world 1 but through her trade system tnkeg WHY ? xninar part. excepting than in ax ; nucleus of all progress-developing notIvl- GOOQ Q! ` ties, that of Chrlsclnn In no, In which _ Lou Pgq pl the hu knn he; full Al the .bo- `, Prompt ginnlng of the Queen : to . E :11. was one o! :0 earth In polnt who spots It. Now It In W ,_ or the world, and in mm Bg'~---_-" 6" Ill othon. At the / A m; 4 . Qua : Inn and at align '8 I ALLEN S sHo_:s. . .. BAILS IBOI MONTREAL on MONDAYS at 2 p.m. 1th amfzlst. June. 5th and 190.]: Jul .' nd mth and 30th Au ust. for Piutou N.t.. calling at Quebec, `uthor Point, ihspo, Peron, Summorsldq. P.E.l., and Chnlot.te- town. PJL1. nuuuuv. force, Sumn town. RE. I. town, RE. 1110 {most trips of the season for health and comfort. ARTHUR AHERN. Secretary, Quebec Fur Hninba nnrl no-our-nnnan gun]: on mven AND euu= s1. LAwpENcE| 0..-...._-_ n__:-.._ :_ n....I I -AlL_.I.._ Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes. Twin screw Iron $.5. "Cunpana.'. unn. .|....4.:.. I:_|.4- -l-..O.yh. I..-n- ._.I -II manna S l`EAMS_H_lP 00., L'l`Il.| null: QJVIUW IIVII an-In ' Quill}!-Inc. With memo liahta, memo bells. and .1`; modern comforts. CALL AND SEE , Kkpatrick s Art Stor_c_.[ This summer by patronizing:) J. GHESUN. THE IEEMAN. R NISBET SI A TALL MAN S deli\'/ery all over the city. Wood Frame Comet uuuunu, uuu uuucl. LllDl`UlBD uauuusvuo Ladies` Wheels of same equipment same price. Warwick Cushion Frame $85. Second-hand wheels 825 and $35. felephone 499. 5| Brock St. .I-IIUI-II l)lU UIU'lD IJIJV l tU'lLl\.1l.| llllulu CRESCENT at $60. It has Dunlop tires, Boston wood rims. single piece Crank and Axle. Adjustable Steel or Wood Handle Bar. Garford Padded Saddle. and other first-class features. T ..J.'-..I Tl1I....-l.. -0 (Int|nA A.-...n-maul }J.`cuNNm6HAm's| Keep Kool [lulu low qllllluuuu nun uvlll ` ITILNGI B l'BLNGIs `OHM. _` Norwu Pine Syrup cum: cough: aid coldn. rice 25. sud 50. per bottle. I ~_____` nfuumo_`c:uuapayog;sin_`r`u;uo:(A lIdmO(`93_0!-no V _ " HRH` 89!`! `ll '1! BGCSOT Than Testimony from Fat OI Points Hero is on". oauun who mung. to and good result of Dow : Kidney Pills. ssn W. W. Simpson: "My wifobu unf- "OHIO! IIIOIIIQIHO IIIIHF-I'll!!! mull to nnvo I qllpcl. until she 30: Doug . Kid: Pills. Afar lllill thou for only one mom. she was oompldo y cured. Needles tn say I recommend them to all who may be similarly aliotod. unit: 13 mom-urn. IIIIII |II'l Illlllvlu am: Is ANOTIIEK J. A, Toneon. the popular professor in the Belleville Bueineu Go|lege,enye: "I hm euffered v ` greatly for eome time -:I-J. I.-hlnnuhnn In. Tim um nf Than : IUGIIOVTFIIII III! 00!!) I readily recommend t. Hash! law all :Innno;lQ goon rlllli 01 noon: Iuuuu ruin. St W. W. Simpson: " ywifohuuu I unruly for ova I you with win in umlnnI:_hatnhu.dininoII.oloonlanneaa. Inna linluy lot own" I your win: pm In `unbsck.hatnuha.diniae-. loan of appetite. 000.. allot whichkl `JIIRIVO. a rd trouble. . V 'o5?s.;?:.".?..}:.:: . .1.. triad min`: tn lnvo 55 Cu III'lIx`I3IUn l'I lUU VII XIIIJ T I301. or 3 lot $1.50. Sent by Malian recnlpt ol prlco. T. MILBURN a co.. Toronto. [IQ in I'll URI AIILISAV . DQGYBBIYI, HIIODOQ For tickets and staterooms apply to T. HANLEY. or C. F. (3 ILDESLKBVI. Tinknf. Ammhu. Klnmatnn. Ont. ` $1111 mummy the nmosmn nusnnzse ` `I`a&.l3II.h:Il:IIt0n- This neholnnhlp will than or to mock. Iran tuition dur- RI`? NERVE `LLS Iron` wen EOPLE. V .3. - - - - --`, - -- - - -- - At all Drugxlsu. Price 60 cents per Box. no 2 In! G: an, mm In: Mull nn rgmlnt nl Ideal Bicycle-is the 26-inch frame !n!4`QI?M"l` nlr Cn T} `\an n:1n]nI\ Pure ice, obliging men, prompt 1.. ' in _ '53e::u:r uo5:: . -housed mud to am ` `s.'.....I -'u.t nut. ulna ant Damn . Kiting: Eldon easier. looks better. will stand more and 0st lean forlo- pnin than any otha wheel at any px-loo. Don't. take an opposition dealer : sooonnt 0! it but no It {or lonrull. Our ne line of Wheels and got our I _ _ . . .. I..- nl`\llD'l`L`l I(`E\l QI'\ll1'IV\NE URI 11110 11118 (H VVIIISBIH nun [Ila our prices for OOMETS, KINSINGTONS and SELBYS. Our ` KING STREET. " lb. III 04` "I KINGSTON HU8IN' Lbl6I.nl!nb:nto:. entitle theholdor to noolvo boo tuition dur inn an mnnth nf Inna in tho Btnlnnn or tho ANLEY. C. F. (il1;DESLEBVE` Ticket: Agents. Kingston. Ont. Ihc Bcst.| "solicited to do so. Beware of imitations 01 Same Color Wrapper, SIGHT The only perfect Liver P111 tho FRAUD of the day. See you get Carter's, ` Ask for Ca1ft.er's, Insist and demand I cmm TDBUIIIBIISUJ `VIII! It. "Here are some of the symptoms which are d.-1:er signals, and, in arlurge majority of cases. indicate the onset of that most. insidious of all maladies, Bright's disease of the kidneys: Pains in the back and sides, headache, ner- vousness. frequent thirst. hot and dry skin, shortness of brez `th. evil forebod- ings, troubled sleep pu {mess of thee e- lids, swelling of the feet and ank es, loss of flesh. dark colored or scanty urine, with deposits of casts, etc., and the presence of renal epithelium, tube casts and albumen in the urine. *"l'hncn nwun nrxrw-in nnlr all nf Gian g...-nu. MAGAZINE-JIJNEI ISubstitution moal CIIILS lll](l U.lUl.ll1.lC\ In [[18 UTIIIE. These are some. not all, of the symp- toms of Brigbzfs disease, influmnmtion or conjeslion of the kidneys. nephritis. otc., and these Dr. Hobbs` Sparugus Kid- ney Pills are guaranteed to cure." For Hm hnnnfil nf nnranna Hvinw nl runs are guaranteed to cure." For the benefit of persons living at :1 distance from this city, who did not cull at. only` store Saturday, Dr. Hobbs authorizes us to say if you will cut out the con 11 below and mail it. to the Hohhs lemedy Co., Chicago, Ill., with your addrem, they will send you hy mail, pmt. paid, a sample Lox of these pills free of expense. ,- cure all xlunuy uuruugrmuuus. Do you know then rheumatism. in nine-tenths or all cases. arises from kid- ney troubles of one sort or another? Any physician will tell you that the common origin of all rheumatic trou- bles is uric acid in the blood. Whom do iou do first. that lzeing the case? (lo for the cause. Get your kidneys in perfect workinn: order. and away will no the rheumatism, because when your kidneys, whose duty it is to filter all poisons and impurities from the blood removes the uric acid, the cause of the l'llEl1l llll!n'\\'l be gone and the rheumatism with it. "lln-nn um- nnnuqn nf llnn 4-unnntnnan ermg In n ww 111-gouen aouarsv Ur. Hobbs appreciates ull this, and is datnrminad that the worth of his medi- cine shall be fully known and proven before the public is asked to spend a penny. What Dr. Ilohhs` Spur us Kid- ney Bills are guaranteed to o E to cure all kidney derangements. l)n vnn Iznnw than rlmumntiam. in ..- _.-- ~- ---r_.\,- e.c. MITCHELL, cnemlsg. Optician. --_A__. u\n__. _ c..Im1'zsi.;;.;;;a.".:" """ " I24 Princess Street, Kingston, Ont p1l('Kll8'B 01 [[1658 VVUIl(l'-l'lul plus. Dr. Hobbs` representative was seen last. nifrht at his hotel, wearing alouk of con idence that hetokens the man who feels that he knows what he is talking about. He said in answer to the questions put. to him by the reporter: Oh, yes; I know the public are ski-pt i"nl of anything now, especially in the medi- cine line. It. is reasonable to suppose that they should be, for have they not been humbugged enough by those who place but little value even on death. when it comes to the question of gath- ering in few ill-gotten dollars? Hr Hahn: n.nnrm-iales nll this. and is '.Saturday night the distribution of free samples of Dr. Hobbs` Spar-mus Kidney Pills closed at the drug state on E. (2. Mitchell, 124 Princess street, and will go into histor us one of the most succusful events'{hnt has ever lake-n niece in this city. The frightful num- ber of people who are suffering in one way or another from kidney troubles in this vicinity can only be estimated by lhe enormous number of sample pack- ages which were given out on Saturday In all interested persons livimr in this city or neighborhood who applied for a package of these wonderful pills. l)r. Hobbs` renresentntive Godwin : Insurance Emporium" - ._ _.,.g 4. __ g-.. cu__ -___ -__-_ WHAT WILL THE nssum BE. | I-lT'one s"t' Methods \ proved. The Frge Distribution of Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pillsjrom the Drug Store of E. E. Mitchell. 124 Hundreds Now Testing _ the Rmedy in This City and Vicinity. - D1 put, WU vvlu nu WIlI'll II] IIIIJI I run. 8 SAMPLE 20x 0! Dr. Hobbs spumu 5 (a}Kidnoy Pills ; also his book on kidney ( gldlsunsel. 5 AAJ____ uannnn nnnhlnnmls an `_; Upon receipt o!'T}{I3 COUPON to- 9 gather with your name and addreu _ witfn one vmk from date or um pu- < z pot, we will forward by mm . 1-`ma:1s`. ` JLIIDI I4` |l`|\' ..l I\_ I1..|.L..7 O-.__-_.-- ` vs .1 u--vw-w.-. . - - Princessjnaed Saturday. `$\llI I2 ta` ,:;4n. ohmic an Wow gg u rptouupt. and puldvo know!-'$:hoho, hiounon. nul- be had ,iI lb ,' ad gll Iivt by .m-Maw`: A Llvu.?|;b. DR. CA.` L` -A 9 . Illnggdl uuuul. Address. H0883 MEINCINE 00., Chlcago. Ill. [Removed to Anchor Bund1n;|. over lxprou 011100. oox-nor King and Brock lunch. Quality. Low Prion. Dollvory. Squnrc Docllng; GUT THIS COUPON OUT. `Puma: 133 ton Little Liver Pills. woon.J I twin Thy entire family nu, hghjg, $1 -'1r": -=7a'"-nnn...'1'."'.`,"... "an. ma.` " Blurb Iudih. . , AJubilee 9.9!5!F3hiP Inluuyiluv "Int. V. Smzxvsmn, Juno 3.--The Ru. Mr. Robeson, appointed to Cahnqui oitonib. is not I stranger here; before the union of Methodnta he land a preaching appoint- ment hon. Service was boldintbnohool homo then known u the Orange hull. Seven! 01930 Free Methodist sinund bin; immu-nod at IloDonsld'n mill nu-canon Sunday at 2:!) o'clock. nvnnl harm tndn lnlnlv- u Int kbotwoon.udJ')'hn Smith. on m .. | q we J. n."33on. wmut on day thirvook to no his mother. who is whiting her Ion- Jn-lav. Olivcr Fdrhnlo, jr. Born at Illa Iguana-minbnuual nlnnnn Innnnln (J nah. IIOTX ICC lllllyg `II. III. B}a3"-'y'$E'.' :3K."" "N "" M" Min Ebhel orden. who ha been a nd- in` the lat two week: in Sidney and lo- vil n. nhil-nod vnnnnrdnv.-~ ~'Minn- Mnnnd Ill [HO IIQII WWO TKI Ill DIIIDCY Illa D."" vi] 0. returned yesterday.-~ Mines Maud Lnird And Susie Mccaugherty, of Bath, were in town Batu:-dny and Sunday visita- ing the latter : sister. Mrs. W. Moon, of Luke View tum. n nous. yDuring the absence of Rev. G. H. Cope- land the Methodist. pulpit was occupied by R. Martin in the morning and Mr. Moln- toeh in the evening. Two very eloquxnj and impnnivo diacouraes won delivo by those youn men. Minn Rahal nu-Inn. who Inn hnnn nmnd. ll-\l ualu menu IIIIl-UllI Dnsnnomo, June 7.--A large contingenb of Belleville boys were in town yeetaerdey on their wheels. Among the number wn "Gaps. Lynn. who met. Wlbb A aerioul acci- dent coming into town. A woman nurted to own the road in front. of him. To evade e colliuion the captain turned quickly. than mhrowin the wheel into the rut med en the captain into the ditoh.broe`E-. ing his his um. He came on to Dene:-onto where the lrncture wn reduced by Dr. Hicks. He then proceeded to Belleville by boat. nnrina Han Ahnnnnn nf Raw II N "Ana. WIIIUII IIHKI ll" IIIUUU UIUIIUTUUHWU lrllllu. An amendment. to the resolution, de- claringt t. the condition of Ireland was due. not 0 Queen Victoria, but to the legielebio of we men selected to make thelswe. uelyjextnd. lll IU-`HUB. LIIUIU WIIU ll Ilrgu uilllulnceu A reeolution calling upon the Irish .to abstain from taking pert: in the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria wu presented and carried, T. I . O'Connor remerkin that nothing could induce him to attend the jubilee feetivibiee orto be numbered among those who rejocied over a reign which had been rnoet dieutrouabo Ireland. A.. ..........l._....o 5.. cl... .......l..A:.... A- I U UI UIUUV Drllillll HUI` ulnuruuy, '1".-if . O'Connor. member of parliament for the Sooslund division of Liverpool, nnd president. of the league. made a speech. urging than the present. in no time [or re- crimination and that the member: of the lugue should davot.e'their energies to liv- ing Ia.-nee.` There mm a Inge attendance. A rnnnlntinn nnllimr nnnn Hm Irinh tn Almon Brown Knocked over In A Bone And find Rlbu rokeu. N.-\PA.\'}}B, June 7.--Kinon Brown, of North Fredericksburg met with as most serious accident on Friday last. Hi: little son had etrayed into the puture. where the horses were, and Mr. Brown seeing the danger the child was in. as the horses were racing round the field. went tobring the child out, and the harm coming upjust uhe w 3 within I few feet of the child, jumpe clean over the little fellow and knocked Mr. Brown down and it is thought the other horse must have trampled on him. no upon examination by A doctor two rihu, on one side and one on the other were broken, :1- so his collar bone and on injury to his lung. The doctor could not say whether L had further internal injuries. but thin not and on account of the injury to the Jung Mr. Brown is in I very weak and critical condition. I....-.. Tn..LL_-.I -1 I'V-..A__..lII- _._- 1- London. Llvorpool and mono Pm lnnu-anon` company. n1.>':a|r:` ,oJo.ooo. In tlon towhlnb hnvofor ' trunnnnmb ""lIIlIIolUu Laura Lochhead, of Centroville. was in town on Saturday Int and called on I number of her oollegiete chume. W. A. Steacy received the and intelligence on St- turday last of the death of hie brother Robert, in Perth. on that day. Mr. Stacy left on Saturday evening to be preeent no the funerel, which tnkoe place today. Dr. Grunt arrived home on Baturdny lat DNA!` A three mouthe absence in the weet.` .-.u-.-.-.6:---- rm lrlnh to Abctoln From Oolobntlng Dlnmond Jubilee. MANCHESTER. En .. Juno 7.-Ab the annual meeting 0 the Irish nntionnl lenue of Great Britain here Saturday, 1" I {`.nnnnr, rnmnhnr Inf n-rlinmnnr. Cm- 0! IX llWu Mrs. J. Rodmond and family Invo nov- um um lodgu the i . . ling`:-A. III! Intioino f.:a`yl}nnl| an. V V`-. ` .~ 3.1131: Ililljia lloolwqod Bcviqw. ' _ _ Potounonth i|pn>ui,ng through n thorn H nxnhnmnnh. uni elm villus: nnlimnnn l'W'WlIIQ\lUl IIPSIJIK Illlslll III`!!! of omimnonh. and tho villngo iotuuou is hnvingmoro than his hand: In! to hop u Ihnnn. Lynn. nan]: ha nnnnlvnd I mg gnu. law wax III Iouulvvu u paiufu|" injury villa ink on uni`. and but on I "lllnty" bunt victim 00- enped from the clutches of the Inyrmidon o! the luv. II... I `ligalngn-.18 .|\.| 1....-. Lung -an-, In nun: mu (nu wag` N) we may. Moan. Folio; are having the Goad: on- unohlfod white, and `Stud out in uwlun my j James Gkgo And William llothtb. of Quasi : university. haw become ohnioal unrglhnnta at Bockwood forlo summer. \l`IIf.A-_. I.-- l_l; I... l'!'._-_.....- IIIUIITI IT IU IHIXKWUUQ. The warble:-u am. an numomuu an uunnl thin you-. but u patently later in_ air migration. The on d.woo mother has made I season which romiaod to be annually early, decidedly she. Thu Bnrtrnminn undninnr in hers main` cluumg Illlllly cyppepodiuma. Pqnmuqmu mo mcbi i"*,-5-';'f":..;.~`*1'?;e :-.i : i!`;"T*f. -'",%. ho. Iuldonomll [lumen 4 -.,-.-a-.-ch g... 1 ..~.%.;...[ ;.;.. A - lnmphnn Inllnnq . IIl|I5Il'aI IF HOOKWXU l0I',lIO BIIIIIlBl'- G. Mcwutora has Mo hr Gunanoquo. whouho bu roooivod omplo mono. Doopdtn hnwk bu boon ound Breeding in the vicinity oi Lmudowno thin year. This hnvk is not common in mi. loculiby. A largo number of Queen : university student: are amending the lectures on menu! diuuu at Rockwood. TL: -hnIuInun nun no nnunnncunn an nnnnl uuluvu I _y Anna. '12:; Butnmien eendpiper in here agein- in increued number: thin lpring.end seem: to be steadily extending its territory. 1! nob molested it will In I for years he an ebundenh bird about Kingston. It. in rumnmd than I-Inch Lnwenn. nnrn-A IDUIICIIHUI UIKU IUUIIII Al 50- I t. is rumored that Hugh Lawton, George Kennedy, Sam McCu|Iagh and Jim Buo- non will ride a "quad" in the pqlioo races in Toronto this your. Hugh will do the steering, as he is said to have I goniua for capturing` "oroolu.-. and makes a record at. everyt. Eng he under-aka. oven 11 it is nothing more serious than Ilhootin 3 dog. A vinitnr tn Lumdnu-nu nannnhlv :1! than uu av-..',-.....a .... -....-... .-.._v-' wwwuu A visitor to Lansdowno recently the pleasure of looking ovorRov. 0. J. You `a collection of eggs. It ll wlchout don 8 the finest in Canada, embracing in lo don the egg! of so many rnrcgirda. The wood: about Lanadownc are .1101) only rich in birds, but full of botanical treuurot. in- cluding many babonnriu, orchid: and nvnvnnarli n Inn. MIIICI I5 33:`! COURI- Bpnnl hono tnda latol , the hail minus ngh hot-Ann John nnhjn Ann MOST SERIOUS ACCIDENT. - DISASTROUB TO IRELAND. Bad Illa Arm Brokon. ;2:..%.~:;:.--..*:.~*:.-- 9.:-1 vonity Avonnn. Ola. hows. u %3.*`2a'..?.`. .'.&a. _"`.`2.:. .n _.'n`%.: Iunnnldo hymn. .._ 1..-- 0 `IL- E IUIFII _ II IJUU I - sauna vuun Hnvlnuv [I-1.. BRAMES Thetjsgreat comfort in a good Lnwn ower. They are not ax- pensive, an very easily kept in rdt. makes an Inn look like` ve) and is__therofore an indic- nmit. article mung ._weuT-mt, onie; Dierent nukqonnd `qinli in order to plea; tlneirjvbtk within the reach of all, have decided to re- duce the price of Cabinet Photogrephe for e ehort time" to 82 I DOZGI. ILawn Mowers. mssns snswou & nms Heduclinn Prim, `l\I3 fill l'\'l`l\t`I A IILI Q Sold 1 IR! to d nrh In Otlln ndn by n'lIl ron';`>::\ul'l:l:3x'o.;'|I u. . j. - II. IVIWCIIIVIIVIVIV. I'IOIIn. Tlloq 1'."-'.:*:.*:;-:..-':'.%..'.a:'-ac.-=: Cook : Cotton Root compound `j; `I . Mag nu-:1 nnfn. l'Dl`1` " IIUIIT GIG EC Q] ICIIo R} In preperedlntwodeguee of etren th. No. for ordin am is by far the but dollar medicine nova -eold b druggieu. one Dollu per box. No. for a _el cuee-no de etronge:~-eold y dnaggleto. One . Three Dollne; two boxes, Five Dollars. No. 1, or No. 3, mulled on teoelpt oi pt-lea and two 3-cent otunpe. 1110 cool: ornpeny` - Dodd's Kidney Pills Always Cure Dropsy. |nonn'sx1nm PILLS ,wncLAxMmun.ou1`yo-iarlinuad In Canada to-dgyum In xumuuu coin .` naoucnrrxs. and um I: II.oIIII'IIIIO or ungatim mmmu. .1: u now. ER'Scun forheluchlldvlhlllt llillmi up with cnoup and coming nu man up out with WHOOPING COU_GI-I. Onunll duh Immediately` nopl Ihl pough. M ' |oosqg_iagn-ophhzn.puum littlconpll Ilocpudnu. Dr.Chqcnoompa1rndod\hb valuable Iyrupaontoulnunythnuuo plennnttulconvzxpenllno undiluted. WI OFFER mo yam an price It Or. Cl'IuI'I \_.._ ._m .... 4. -II .1... lo in minimal lndn. I. _ ., ls`. ` . VAX `W ` >` `I AND.... An Offer A. Strachqn . UPI!-K W flint] Ilu yuuu II A-an vu-nu. syrupwmnotdonnthntlun cdtodu soldoungununuunu dulumot laduunn oon,Buu&Con.45LomhudSl. Prloomsi.` .m= PHOTOGRAPHS lhave been troubled for three years with Dropsy. Could not get any relief. My limbs were swollen to a size I could not rest. I was advised to use Dodd s Kidney Pills. I hsve. only used two boxes and I am completely cured. I ha\'re no objection in allowing you to publish this so as to help others. I remain, yours. A _._----_ 9--...- ......." -=g..." 2.'..-:'.;.-.::.**=- v 'I . on lho{:oo.t:pn::.to` llllotlloo. % DROPSY ""'II V95 ?I'IIIl'\UUC`IlC Is the onl ufe. relhb `monthly :1: cine on which ladies cm depend in the Shear and lime Qf and. r. .........A In 0-uulunun T oia~mcM... Kn-rnun Jonas. _ Ottawa, Ont. GUIID IV thou '5n.".`:` .o'3. us of .L,, .150 WI I1lDOUll$ClIdAlI&KlI|Son G Ion-mu.-1: b;thn |:to . - 1 oogu: Tcldphono London &_ Luncashlro Life As- surance company. InAl-uut,v.w A In-Avnnn nnnnnguu Ch- ~ Inimlgu-'_In-0. l5UR|'I'AN. A 203 J I noun: ' nru . 00 Agent. hand no- utoloon at owutn IO an and Ioooluu ,i|...OV0l' x$`.`i:-2 "'.'." _ - _--A _ :r...% vltauion Ontario `:0: no In no . uI cur- QAIQW . nu.mm-nn. scum; Plh . Oommlutonn tot` `I III Carlo I0! ill the Intitlo theholdor noel In; the month of June in B1: an we. . "{`1:'Auo: :ho$1oa *.`. ,i ...':.:`...`.`."`.'.'.`..H2_""` I-I .II'TIIsVlIlllIllVWI' DIUIII. nuztoxnnn. J. 1 Ian. Oluttuod Abootnuno. Pros -- u-----.' v--.-..__. [India rm . Inv tlqnxowhloh 33%a'{?1 : .:`.u a'2'&,.unn.gn?:{`" '-""' , CITY hand at g 0 11000.. "fax: unowlng old on Human In mnnial. Anna. I. II. DIGCAMMON. M.D., 011.. Avnnn nunnn Finn-Inlnnn nn Cnunanm ..._.'.w"..."o$'o s'3.?`.?;;` :3x"S.o:i'1'3.."`" Iowa an 0 undo moon 7 and homo plum of lnmnnno ogluod hD n Utolnl an! gnmrlo` H c. ; REMOVAL. ` the lloldtl n oi mud donnm ` AYKEOYD, DJ} loo our Bobnt` t 8 lltndnanilgnon. ll] Lvlinovn` n.1i.s. n .3. Do em loo lIoh'nt`mIo2!In?lloll. ac:-nu ARCHITECTURAL. Mpnlcm... CARDS. cnrun solilnnsws. EDUCATIONAL. OOIIPPOLITAN. `n` ` IOOLURB. pl-:9zl?;i7 LI_VERY '- Tsumncs. - FINANCIAL. ' ftlnaoubtuu; loll- Wu? ham. Oloo tn 8: , o I to 10. 6 r . . ..1.n.u. DENTAL. mnt 111?. u. .1-.s..1.un Inpuhmndont hunton Gono- Oorongr for city a cannon huh: Into mann- l..lPlNO'|fl'. STRAND. I-lommlournal ? no. no. , JIHUIVIN Hll `I AII008Yp P am nu. uoouu ooh Lula. um. ll ! (nuuu lophono. M. 'l I.nrouI". [nut Ottawa I 1112:. some Talo- xmgston Ladies'60llege . - Siloceburn." x"IN'&`:`is'-row. own In Ilnlnn HQ) 034 I ;-Alan (hull;-A Al onry Two Iojoctod. Qunnc. Juno 7.-8omo of the Italian about rejection: of non of the jubilee con- tingupt no ugh hnvo.hoot:dulnII:oh unugnud. on man we ho'0\_!...l!|nng_g- of the ughlqrysod oipcinto of thoG.G.!'.G., attain, I have not dohw: a i ' their` intgwis mWrhm..aE h-he-nu %`"."i......'.:.'.-3'."-*.. ""*""3`:I 1 2 . Halifax Illlnhnj y..x1u.2"E in a victim of mg nine. . I. IIII C, ITIQUIW. I yllllllg Il|II'lI(l\'InC% toward: me with in hunting whip and do- clued that he meant to murder me. I ask- od who the devil be was. And he mplied he was tho Ion of Brooks. I told him 1 was lorry for him and his mother brb thntfl should udvino him not to make a fool 0! hilnsoll or to thnnton me, which won!!! only result In I polioo coll. Ho onriahod hi: whip, attolnpeed to hit me. but be mind me. I then cloud with the cxoiud youth. and poineed out to him the ubcnldity of hi: conduct. We talked & u: ova for A few minute. thou he ml. Inn 0..-sh... -......: M.-- this In All Thu! Occurred In the Eu- counter With Truth`: Editor. Lozmox, June 7.-Honry Lnbouchere. the editor of Truth. did not get clear of young` Brbolra oh Friday till the young mun guru with a horse whip. Mr.HL|bo_uchere met the uuult cdmly oontentinj himself with demanding oxpllnntionn of the attack which appear: to have begn duly technically an assault. Tho explanations requested were given and Mlnnbouchoro nnd his assailant milled together to the house of common: when the editor bade adieu to young Brooks. entered the houso and made no comphint to the policoman on duty at the dam-. - III . IJWUOIICKUI VO|'!I0l'I OI B110 D0115 whipping wu Iurninhod u follows: "When I loll Ily rouidonoo. I young manadvanood hmlmrdn ma iith n lmntino whin And dn. IBKIIIK DVD? ([18 FHTDIIU. . The last Garibaldiahs have left Athens, and the air of the capital no longer throhs with their railings. On their way from the front they did little but shout about their shameful betrayal by the Greek com- manders. When they reached Athena they screamed that they had been robbed. Man of them are young fellows of good fami ies, whoae fond parente loaded them with line raiment and jewelry. They had to exchange their nery for uniform: before proceeding to the, front. What was their indignation upon re- turning to nd their nery gone. The eompletenees of the loot would have justified the belief that the'.l`ui-ke had been in charge of the warehouse. The military authorities at Athena protested that there was some hideous `miatake. The things must have been mistaken for war etores and sent to front or served out to reser- viete when the stock of uniforms was` ex- hausted. Anyhow they were not whole they ought to he. Letters with remit- neea were also gone. Gnunaxnunru. June 7.--At the meat. hi` ndu-m Iutou lllntlnunuu walnut. nonnonnnt ::||`t:loolhano oonblnnl with 3]. high- Ildo 0! Inch I-h for-hogan. Auhrmn. Qnnnjn -Ag -.-I-A. If WI!` IIIO svll. Goxsnxrnxoru. Juno 7.-At the meet- ing between the nmbnudora of the powers and the Turkish minister for foreign affairs Towk Pub: on Thundny lust st Tophano unison. Sir Philin (Inn-in. lm Rrihinh Jun. .; NKI IUWIII KIBIII 0 lllllrlly III` I` lopnano mg: _ir Philip Currie, the British am- sa or, M. Cunbon, the French ambas- eador. and aignor Puma, the Italian mn- bundor, it now appears, made a distinct declaration against the retrocoasion of Thea- mil to Turkey. This attitude of the three IWI qnnnnrl nnmnrl in rnanl-dad an hninn nf Ill 50 LI"'IOy- 1 INS IIUUIIIIKIU 01 WHO FIITEC am under: named is regarded as being of the highs politieul importance in view of the fact that since the car's tel am to the sultan there has been 3. mar ed up- -.-....-I.-...- Lgt.-nu.-. D..-.- .....J {L............ [D0 Slllfoln UIICTB HA5 D090 3 IIIITKBQ Hp- roachmonb between Russia and Germany. [en the opinion is expressed that the in- inntinnn nninf. In A rnmnnihatinn nf him IICTU loll` opinion I! CXPFUIQI EDIE I309 In- dications point. to 3 resuscitation of the league of the three emperors. if that league is not Already an accomplished fact. mu uunnnou oprouwlon. lion I am, he has been saying in choc, "sud hero I shall rennin if you wonl; mo. If you don't, I am quite willing to clear out, bog an baggage. Only any the word And I will go aboard I loroign wor- ship ond you can no to the devil. or wher- ovor your childish folly may load you? Thll kind of nltitnde simply non-plunged the Urooh, who expected the king to lion in despair. or appeal to sham, cap in hand. to spare the royal feelings. The crown urine; and his brother Nichn. UPITC fllyll lxllg. The crown prince and his brother Nicho- lae have taken no pains to placate either the oicers or soldiers. The prince quar- rels with the former with much apparent enjoyment. and bullies the latter. He openly expreeeee the ardent hope that the negotiations will \quichly terminate in a treaty of peace andannouncea hit intention to fol low his usual course of spending the summer on his country estate. as thouuh he had been taking part in militar mano- euvre! inateadgol war. Prince icholas. seen by aeorrespondent at Thermopylae the otherday was going about moodily in a tunic and torn trousers. His chief de- sire was to ascertain why deetinyhad taken him from his book: and made him a colo nel of-artillery. ` The only men of action in the family. the aailor. Prince George. has dilap red from view, but his lriends say that e does nothing but fume and rage at the hidden force which tied his hands at the critical period, and reduced the Greek eet b0 ignoble inaction. Ru- mor eays that he has quarrelled with his father. and would have no compunction in taking over the throne. Th: Inaf. nrihnldinh: lmvn ln-. Athens. `u mug Ilia Ilrbx-loud tIo0rookI-Ilury of an Goubuldluu In IeoIu-AnI|xu. udou of the Power: Inc: -Damian. nu-.. ._..A-.o Q- `I... at lllhgn-In X|lUII_Ul Ill? rvwvru -IlUI-lriI1l-I- gun lgllli lonooonlop or uunly to, 'l'urkor-'l'hn Mun Likely up In novlvod. . Loxno1,Juno 7.--A fomxighlngo ` ery- `body united with condence news 0 the ruvnlnhlnn in Amlmnn And Mil inht of tha `V5311 WWII CUIIIIUUIICU HEW! I'll ill! ruvolutlon in Athens snd the i ht of the royal family. Now. confidence 0 equally wrong the other way. The foot. in club king George : philoao lo umudo has complete- lv nnnan the no mun ol the ravnlulsioniatn pnlmnan. A wrong Iona uunur way. um won I: uunu nun; complete- 'ly upset the no of the rovnlnlaionists nnddinnmod op iuion. in Mtlde AIdlJpsets Many Schemes. THE oamanunaus an mzv w:aa a:'rnAv'o. mince csgg;e__ sum-:n.| r..1\C .. - -- bnoluuntnhluquu #2-m: \'io`irYquaasIn.uu-. hnlrinnjhnnhdan nlnnw ;'fmEEui@ss'ss1nun. loot. Mr. Labonohordn vorbion of the horse -L:-nu`-up -.- l'..--.l-I..uI .. h.I|..-.. ILIIYL-.. FLOGRISHED HuWmP. |- to: 3 row Imnunu. anon no L go further nuapi to aa- :1:-vulva run {I I! But nous the M 8.33., -I, A_..'cmam. '.."a"m __........--l7 n

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