Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jan 1898, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Th .. BITE. H. uUm1um,u.c_u., H II to Bmnord Ont. Guelph,0nt. 0: G R'i`UNG.Ilupt.0rganlzat1on. MEDICAL 00. of Bunlo, N. Y. This in due to tho tuotthnt mo oom anyoonu-on lomo Invention: and dlloourlu w oh hut in Oqullnthowholotulmoinodlonl ulcuo. _J The Foremost Medical Compeny ,In the World In the Cure of Week Men Makes this Offer. 30 land: deoe tiou he: been puetioed in M- vertillng that Lh I rend old company now for the Int time make: th startling oer :- They will lend their eoetiy nnd mngtoniiy effec- tive: piimoe end I whole month : oourlo of re- Iton ve remedies. poet vol on trinl without on me to my honoet d te lshle mm! at I doiler need be sdvaue-ed~not 5 n d-tiil result: un known to end noknovrez-fez y the none. The ie Medical Oompu: 'I npplinnee Ind nemediee hue been tnlked e at and written 22:: In over the world, till every nun his hard om. They venture or tulle ltrengtl. vigor. healthy lune and new life. They quickly stop dniu on the tyetem thnt up the energy. They cure n0}'V_OI|_l_1tCI, aeepoudemay Ind ell ,__g .A. The norvonnau, the con of H mm: uoouoo, overwork. on Thoyglu full nrungda, development And Iona to every portion And orgnn of tho body Fnlluro In lmpowblo and no In no burlor. This " Trig`. without Exponu " oer in united by the company to I Ihon limo. und spplludon man be made at once. No 0. O. D. nohomo, no bogus hnnnthropy I101 deco tlon, no upoouro-A olun uiucu proposi- Iiou y a company or high llunalu And protco Ilonnlltnndlng. ____ _______ _____`___ llonnlltandln . Write to C 1 *|lou by comp: IUIIALO. N.` IUPFLLO, N. U Ihdr allot I I Y HIDIOAL 00H2A Ihlllvll and rotor to cm; tho nooui NY - v.` u.-_.-- ---.i_ -, This Beautiful High Back Antique Oak Finished Dining Room Chair only 50 CENTS. They are going fast. Secure some beiore they are all gone. We make over fifty different kinds of Buns, Rolls, Fancy Cakea, Eto., |which we usually sell at 10c per doz. ;F_9R'.TH.!~,.VEEK ~':Y- n_\_ n....|.. La; Junta JAMES RE|D S, 95` `. ,9.,T"` AI-nlunlnnnn (`Ill If} A. Ennis}; mo `[0 TI! lllV0llS 0|! 0 TIC. uunmv; qu nnuunun. IuQuIhI~ `Punchb- I-n-gm-ml LLIAIX RDXH (I1. I31! In: \;'a W111 retail 3 dozen. assorted or otherwise,of any of these lines for 25c. SATURDAY iTOY[ S, - KING ST. BARGAIN DAY] 1 Wear ALL! iwm. Alle 8, Son, 1 ` Brock street. ad;-;,,,,, l.II&l'l' liinl III! CV11 ! Tuvalu: In who work uni Win cloth 3! I013: who- nnuiuod by ,r. mnmns..e.-.!:2a:.`..:.n: ""`."..'"`.: Eflinder Siftefs IVKIIIXXIW r--..-'.-:'.'x.*T'a-".':.:*.:-;:.s>a.'*::*.-.:.*:>- Vanni`-Irv \Ju-w\y- v L ouu hum. nmu Inna. All who and wool Inna Sinus. A.luo`0ool n_.|-_n n......- gun! -an-u Jgnnvlumlnn nl ."`|VII.\I IILIII \l Ambulance 0311147 A. --j-.?j.-_.._ BAKING DISTRICT DASHEQ. Best. .EN'S SHOES. . ..i 1 You'll not it by no he. The Shampooing a Luxury iA CANDIDAIEWA sntncinn. NAPANEE DEFEATED QUEEN'B IN A GAME or HOCKEY. Annunl [looting of Lenuox Ind Amllnxtou Agricultural 8ooIoty-0mcer| Elected- Debt Nearly Wlped 0ut-lloe|al Gather- Inu. ~ NAPANI-IE, Jan. 22.-At the reform meet- ing held yesterday at Enterprise Frederick Wnrtmen, Cdlebroolr, was chosen an the re- lorrn candidatefor Addington at the ep- prooohing elections. Jame: Reid in the.) conservative onndidate whom Mr. Wart- mau will oppose. < On. Wednesday afternoon last the Len- uox and Addin ton agricultural society hold its annual eting in the town hall. The president, 0. E. Filo. occupied the chair. The following is a statement of the treasurer`: report : Total receipts for the year. $1412.28: expenditure, $1,391.49; balance on hnnd, $21 39. The number of entries at last year : fuir was 1,470; amount oilererl in prizes. $1,001 07: amount.e.ward- Gd. $815.75: totnl paid in pri1.ee.-$745. The ` membership on the roil numbered 273.; The society was in debt over and above actual prizes E01136 $299 `:3 in 1896 Tliie sum has been paid and the society now etande Iree of debt excepting $55 9'? and they have $213!) cash on `hand to meet this. This is an excellent ehowing and a subject of congratulation nmnog the direc- tors. The following otlicern were elected : President. M. N. Empcy; n-t vice preui- . dent. E. R. Sills; eecond vice-preeident,' M. S. Madole; directors, B. h. Frink. E. 11. Hills, North Froderickeburgh: John C. Creighton. South Fredericlrehm-gin and . Adnlphuetown: I. 0. Fraser. W. Dawson, Erneettown ; It. J. Delong. (leorgehrialrin, ' Richmond; A. E. lbuglus, U. A. (lrnlmm, Nupanoe. The secretary and treasurer will be appointed at a meeting in March. Mrs. W. F. Smith and Mrs. Harry Smith Wlll be lippOlIlI(l an mooring Ill Uulruu. F.Smial1ancl gave an "Ar. Home" to u lnrge number of their friends on Tliuraday evening last. Mrs. Ruben English, D066l`0(|t(), is spend- ing a few days with her lilatl-3|`, Mrs. Dr. Ming. John street`. Ono afternoon Chis week as Mrs. G. W. Waggobb. of tho (Mmpbell house, uml Mrs. Clark and baby. New York, were our driving the pony bo- ` cime unmanageable mrl started to run down llnndna street. When opposite E. 1'ringl-In blmclcamith shop it ran info Home ngriculturnl iinplements,upsetting the out- ter and throwing the 0{'CllpfAHiH out. The hulici-, beyond a shaking up, wore not in all hurt. The baby I`0(`(:lV(.`ll no injury. John R Scott, has purclmsoal the score nnd mill property of llicknull Bros , Cnmdon `Instr. Mrs. M. L}. hnrey left on Monday for her home, ll.`\'f3l`Ei(l\J, (Lil. tiller several months` vi:-it with hur father. A V. Price, Nowburgh, and other friends in No panes and vicinity. A vnrv nlnns-nnr mrlor social was held pllll anu vlcunby. A very pleasant parlor last evening at the rer-idencqhof R. A. Shorey. Dundee street, in aid 01 the we mun s foreign nnse-ion;.ry society, A very tine progrmmne was rendered and refresh. moms served and A pleasant and socinble evening spent. The proceeds were very gratifying. Ln-=1; night. the most. interesting game of hockev of the season was played on the Chinese in this purl. ol me country eenu w each other and received quaint. Ilbblo rod and white slip: of paper containing Chinese hiorngliphica and embodying New Your greetings. Each envelope. bu- aidee having hhe address written em in Eng- linh, bore a number of Chinese characters. These. Weh Long explained, were expres- eione of good wishes, hoping the recipienta would be found in good hoelrh. \'...o..-.l..u rhnm win: an ecllmo of No gmuiying. hockey played Pollard & Wilson rink between Quoovfa and Napanoo. The ice, owing tu the Mr cent moist weather, was a lime soft, but game was none) the less interesting and. after an hour : play.it, resulted in a victory (if three to five in favor of Nnpanee. The first half of the game was a draw. Torturod and Tormsuuul With Rheuma- tism and 8olatIca-South American Rheumatic (lnro Works the Wonder. Mrs. John Fisher, Woodstock. N.B., writes: "I had been 1-uoring for over three years with muscular rheumatism and on one occasion I had svory acute attack of sciatica. For several wcelisl was unable to walk or attend to my house- hold dunies. Tried several remedies, and physicians iailed to give me relief. I I saw South American Rheumatic Cure adver- tised and bought: abotle. It. did men wonderful lob of good. Four bottles nll'ect- ed a perfect. and permanent cure. Sold by W. H. Medley. /`T5--- /A l rom|nent Mun uoue. lllu>rK\'ii.i.1:, Jon. 2`. .-A prominent re- sident of Eaton : Corners, J. K. Wier, died at home on Thursday. He had been ill since last autunm with a cancer in the jnv and his demise was: not wholly unex- pected. He was born at Spencerville.` Ont., aboutfty-six yearn agzo and receivod his early education in this town. He act- ed as aeiaistant for his father in the con- atruction of the (LT. R. track from St. lvlary s to Sarnia. About I865 be return- ed and purchased a fine farm at Baotou : Corners, where he lived out the remainder of his days. He contested North Leeds and Grenville in the liberal interest at the dominion elections in 1873 and was defeat- ....l I`-.. nu... manual \I- \Uaiu- nun. Innln. (IOIDIIIIUII eleculuua Ill I01-) Inu wan unwoun- od. For many years Mr. Weir was town- ahip clerk of Woliord. He was twice mur- ried, first to Miss Julia I-Szston. Ent.on a Corners. and afterwards to Miss Thomas of tho same place. being survived by the latter and by three son: by the first wife. two living in Fargo, N.D., and one as home. you I vs: vs. . Don't go on suffering from nervous troubles that make strong men weak. im- potent. and unsblo to do the right thing st. the right. time. all because the system in tobacco poisoned. We urge you to test Mn.nrmz'.~x HEART nu Nr.R\1: l n.I.-1. they wiil malts the blood pure and rich, tingling with life and energy, and the mm who feels old they make young and happy again. u.,.. n._.__: n-_._au- l.~.a-o- Llenl.-Ilhcnenl E;WQIl'I Estate. Tnrunlo News. 'N.. nngm nf Hm Inn: l.innt..l:nnnrnI News. The estate of the late Lieut.-General F.d~ ward Osborne Hewett, of Southampton. England, who died in June luc. included $~|,03_6 of mortgage, investment: in Ontario, And probate Ina granted in the surrogate court. I-`. W. iiiungoton-acted for the role exocntrix. Arthur G1-neon. in 5 |on-in- law of the deceased. II!!! III IIIUIII. Dr. Hall : Iron Tonic Pills contain four of the but tonic: known to ecienco. and mice and tone up the canon! ayltem. l'i _never fail to mule blood. create An nor `Y pill: in I box for 259. at Wade : drug storm. III! DCIII Iur -III-II -Us lo.\`1'nlAI.. Jun. 22---E. 8. Clouton. manager of tho bunk oi Montrul, gun An emphatic denial to tho report that the bank intended to opon I branch in Dnwlon City. ' 1.... 9__4 Juno: (hnpboll. out-mrdWo|llIIgion nndBnrracIItIuu,|Iw|yu||uouhundo iioekoiboltulnpluciinucluncul. ll. pins and ads: Isloeh. All ehuphrunh. lblooloooll. n-oops IIIII In Incl Iunu:-uu,uunvuu-U, nanus.- constipation. min in the Iido. gunnteod to thotnling (htterh Link lave Pills. `On a dam. `Small -ptico. Sanll don; Bgmll . `ll. lento! roll -y dicntioniapotl. El Oznpooml Iron Pull! did it. Sold C . -. if , ` I :1. IE 5. mcwmum Prompt nlid Ill nick Innduchgdiniuulo, ..n-.- nmatimlimn. min dds. f~?ia7FFLE. No Bush for lloudylo. 1,, nn II n I` . . 'iaNY1L|t1""' BREAKFAST COCO n.__`...._ AL- :-n-_..a__ Ax-u_-u__ _.--u-. ) A l onion. which it never V 2 on Ben Been lobulllng ler Army had Navy i Lor'no.v. Jan. 22.- he St. Jean (is- utte. commenting on the divfpetoh from Yokohama uylng thei: e eet ofnine Ju- penene wunhipe will leave Japan in the course of 3 week for Chineue wutere, uye: "J upon in re red for wet. Tim. in a | nut. shell, is t. enewe from Yokohama to- day and ID in really the line news from Je- pan 1-ince the beginning at the Chineee ori- eia. lb was obvious that the Jnpeneee gov- ernment. had stopped telegraphic communi- does except when mobilizing the army and mvy. precisely what. it. has been doing. In is almost} certain that the deftinepion of the lhet. ia Wei Hui Wei. and these is. no doubt the movement. means that. the eh- tua quo in China. so far as Mnnohuria and Goren are concerned, shall not be altered by Russia or any cnvnbinntion ol Butch : allies, in defence of Great Britain and Jo- psm. Fl) long an the defenders` pilioy is equality of opportunity in Cains they are in B position no enforce weir claims. Lnxnnx-_ Jan. 22 --`l`ho morning papers In poamon no euluruu vuuu um-un. _ L()ND().\`, Jan. 22 morning papers ; commenu editorially upon the meuloing ` aspect of athirs in China. Daepuolnea from Paris any that the report; is current there that China is trying, by the r.'er of high interest. to obtain` a loan without. so- i Rmlsin and England demand. A .i.\;,....tn|x Cu-urn Rhunhni RAVI thh nintance and without` the guarantee chm.` I and England demand. i A desputch from Shanghai any: then Frmwa has purchased three Chinese steam- ; era and is trying to acquire others for con- , version intu uansporlas. Ace )1-ding be the | sumo deap-.\tcl4,` e Japanese equndlon will | nail from Yoko mum to day for Chinere -.... A ..x... \vat.eT9. Bmu.1.~I, Jan. 2'. .-The B.~rliner Neust; Nuclmclmen nnnounces that the German wnrshim are mu sounding Kiuo Chou Buy, adding that: the exact eight. of no port. is nob get fixed and that tho go\'arn- menta intends blunt. the construction of the commercial pnrt shall be borne by. private companies. It is iurtlwr embed Llmt. ono c`i)mpuny hm: already been form" ' to con~ auucb the docks. Uburved Here Yesterday In 3 Quiet Mu..- ncgby Ueleutlull. Yesterday was the first) duy of the (`aineee new year. The event was quietly observed by local ceiestiule. The umjuricy of them refrained from work and passed Lhe day in visiting 0Mil other, smoking their lime pipes and talking of the people whom they hf: at. home in the flowery kingdom. Wuh Long, who conducts a laundry on (`iarence street, says chem is non u I-ullicienu number of Chiiieee here to work up an en- Lhueiencic festival. such as the Uhinese in New York and other places enjoy. All the this of the country sent to u..... V..." arnntfinun. E.mh envelope. can uv , I I ) nu. - 1 | taonnl Asiatic aihirs. would be lound goon ncmm. Yeaterduy more was an eclipse ti a sun in Chmn,whi(2h, coming on New Yam : day, is considered 5 ind omen. considering the piceent. serious condition of internm- In Telling (H The Curing Poweru of Dr. Agnew`: Ouro Inn The Hunt. M. V. Thomas. of Stanley house. King- ston. writes: "Dr. Agnew : Cure for the Heart has proved a wonderful medicine in Int! n I was as areas nutfurer from nu. Inlnll. nu: spam Heart has proved wonuerrur meuwmu nu my case. I was great heart: trouble. "1 found lbagreat health builder and have received groan benet. My wile also hag used the Haul; Guru and can bear equally as strong testimony of the wonderrul benet. received." In re-, Haven in thirty minutes. Sold by W. H. I Medley. """'-7' __~_ _ _____T___ No Wr( Ir|I7 on The Yukon. T.u'u.\u\, Wuah., Jun. `.22 -There is at preeonua glut. in the labor market. an Juneau, Dyen and Sknguay. More work- inn man than lhnra are mba have gone to coming down and many men are now out.- ing up their supplies and earning nothing. W hen ll good {all of snow comes. followed by u froez-5. the situation will be changed for than transportation ol euppliou ovr Uhilcoot. and White lhuaoa will commence ....-.\.... ....a nvnrv mnn nnw {hero can ,,..- ..-._. l.uetg1.rt ulvea lcvmence. Ciiim-.1-, Jim. `.22. --Adolphe L. Luel- gert went on the witnezs etnnd today and told to thejury the etory of the doings in his eeueage factory the night of May let. He endeavored to explain the mys- tery surrounding the dieuppeerance of his wife. for whose murder he ie being tried. Judge Uary`e court room was packed some time before the opening hour. There was an unusual number of women present. The audience paid the closest attention to Luetgertfe examination. CannaInrTe;eet Death In Vi I-moat. Dmun-, \'t.. Jan. `.". ..--Tho bodice of Frederick Bodelt and Thomae Bufneau. Norton Milly, Que. were found on the bank of a brook here to day, where they had evidently fallen from the highway. When found. although their bodiee lay on the bank, their heads were under the winter, and death had hoen caused by drowning. It is thought ihnt the men were intoxicated. -v -. nu-v u........._..... . -._..______ An agreement. ins reached by the Unit- od Staten eenete on Friday the I ne] vote on the Teller resolution providing that the bonds oi the United State: mnybepsid in silver dollere and all pending unend- mente thereto should be taken next Thurs- dey before adjournment. -n... nation in tho Dimzlev unit has before adjournment. The action 6! the Dingley caused I crisis in the onngo nnd lomon lradoin the nouthern provinces of Italy and in Sicily. In many places pricon no so low um. the [mic does no: pay for the ..l....I.;.... Look to Younolrco Mothers look out for the disorder: nml 'rnnl|rm a that mu break down your duuhhrh nlth. I! rho in nilin or com- lnlmnwt her 5 bank of Indian Mann`: lm. n't-In the ower of Mr uh In withered era it he mu blown. This prepara- tidn has no eqmul for eorroctlnnlrroculn poriodl. running pains and restoring pals. wuk. worn out girl: and women to pain! health. Prion 0| 1 bottle n all dncuhio. PU IUW VIII * plucking. jzj ucough chant OIPOI chlldru Oougha any n Inks. Inc: 100. ' \ ` '-cough unnuvt uurvu u.-nu... . nnvu-Inc. ruo_noe.- -\ loldlnllxhnlcuby 1.0.10:-van. no Pdnunlllvnn. p AHIQWCIIUNIIUESXI censor: Iluul." "Invention WW" H 'IIIIU_-" All free. Ow I ` "III! `\II'` IVIIII nnwv NAITEDJOUR NAME : ..-....-- u.....|,-v -- 3.... 1--v--___j_j , JAPAN READY FOR WAR. FIIHIVIJD rvn nun` Irina `min: or Ix an mann- Iuuh to rant 5v that M. month at not- unvunlnpcdb . Atntlln PIANOB FOR RENTAL. nnnnon nu nvnnmnu-r mun CHINESE NEW YEAR Look to Your Daughters. B:XJhgTRs JOIN HANDS. Itnfrcuud vnl tho In `human nnnn In When your liver gets slug- gish, inactivc, your whole health stiff rs, your bowels become eogsitipatcd, tongue coated. complexion muddy, your head aches, you have the Blues." Helping the liver to resume its proper function, removing the bile that is circulating in the blood and poisoning the system, is the worl: of Burdock Blood Bitters. Llluuu ;uu\.. .. In all these years of its ex- istence B.B.l3. has yet no rival for diseases of the stomach, iliver, blood and bowels,- ncver fails in the worst cases of constipation. Herc s a. re- markable instance` nnnun nun-.- Miss Mary R. Anderson of Frank- ford, Ont., says that for ve or six years she sufTered from liver_ trouble and constipation so severely that she nearly went out of her mind, she tried doctors in both the country and - .4 .....|. mmli.-iumu Inn num. [l'lCu uucuua nu u\I\u . ........ -._, town, and took medicines too num- erous to mention, but all to no 9 purpose. Then she started taking` l Burdock Blood Bitters which suc- ? ceeded beyond all expectations, (9- quiring only two bottles to effect a complete cure. ~- ` cook : Cotton Root Compound c. .1... nnlv are. reliable '4' hour arm um a; nun. ` In prepered in two degrees of men th. No. for ordin euee in by far the best dollar medicine noun A -eo1d b druggiete. one Doiiu per box. No. for e in! cuee--to d ee an-onger-eold y druggietn. One 1. Three Dollnre; two boxes, Five Doilen. u- . M No. 2. mailed on teceipt at Th; boxes, Five uoucn. No. 1, or No. 2. mailed nuipt price nnd two 3-cent stamps. hf cook compn.ny! ihlm IoO`l!b::K.:::'l.t0 by HUD`! WNII. W. H. I-1 n . .....,-.,_-, a|x'?o-'a":?."n3u-'d' "" '""'"" ` nuuounav ~'~.|-;.`,';.;' g:___"`.v:"..:.:'.a-.:.`r*.*.:*::-.::'. `mu (`run luv -4 V9-31 .'.".'.'.. III. at or tub C. O. F." 1. Purnly CANADIAN. a. National in its character. 3. strunf. 3:. to From um. NodenthAssen-mlents. "G Veli-"I500. $1.000, $1,500 or $2,000 in- BUTRTICC. I ...." 3.'n'n.T'v1 '1'iib'SS`o'. * 166`: an c. no I nndli co, Illutc usury Wulu. Inruuulnt. KlNUH l`UN. ONT. Wall Papers suitable for Kitohonl, Dining Rooms, Hulls, Bath Rooml. ` Bedrooms, Pmlon, Drswing Boonu. } Oicea, Etc. CAPTAIN J U. Clh, T. MCMAHON & C0. nnmon was lhop um noon row noun (DB. BJIOOI I BIGCHUPBIII SOPEN AT NIGHT. MTT sZ9r190L- .: -..._- 504-- _-A. -u bwwouau-nu. ` nurnncc. . 6. Over $1.54 zlhctr du --j.. Inthh any there are several Courts of the Order. Information In rrfelxxe to nny mut- tor of local interest. in connection with tho 0! I may be obtained from 13.1). BAKER, Ml Ina ntnot,l(lnntdh.: Hockey Sticks, Ruinin Baden, Mont. Cotton. Pocket Knivu. Carvers; Ivory. Oollnloid and Plated Table nnd Tu Knim. soonn, Forks. Etc" 9011 up It - Strachan s. CDNSTIIHEION. >-- ::-- Olnuuwulbonnndtnnorvuuian) on I0llDAY.Jnun uni. nu. Inl- hccluoonrualsnlolnullh. '0lA|WlAl-Inhhnl. - , _,.,..__Am..4...l&. uabIcAp;.,_L_ ,__..2 ._..-.... .-... IUIIUII Ill}! Vvluyvuuu In the cal safe, `monthly me iclne on which Studio: can depend in the hour and time of Ind. '- --_--.._A In 0-n than-5;. :f?ects. Designs. Prices. p.III.uudlOI& LONT. 6. Over 31.50` "E 3."I`{79l} - 3'.$,`.:`...'; 4.94 oer ' moron uunonun. \ Clhhithulvoraouuha IMHO-Inc 3n&Iu u Omaha nn...Lnu..u QC-gnnnu-Q co/5LAn`v*v`p-. _ooo, vrcsktgualiity. CIIYWOODADCOAIYAID. Tho Oornor Bookstore. _ .. -_ , ,- --..._ ..-_ 3* (asuninxr svjnm. OR 3 FOR 25c. i7nr1'c'6." ""7 ' ' ' r 81.500.000.00 paid to members and dependent since `organization. I 79. NBA. medical Ielectlon. Duulh rate r e I th year of ma hl.~1-ry only M .000. S,f.urdy[as an A,& Oak. .1. 11--.. 1.... .SA.. AL- nun Hun! Huuu \v| nu H. HUMMER. H.C.I!... rrd Ont. Guelnh.0nt. VI`?-C1 EIi'n1'Iii_"t_%j`_sJLEIIIan.| One of the lawst [ads in New York is the study of astrology. Only last week a new club was turned, called "The Zodiacul Club," having for its ob- ject theltudy of the st ns ofthe zodiiu.-. The originator of t e club is Mrs. Eleanor Kirk-Ames, from whose book, The Intliience of the Zodiac upon Hil- mun Life," I quoted in a previous let- ter. Judging by the tune of her books I (envy that Mrs. A_mei-1 will nialse the club highly interesting to say the least, but it; is doubtful whctlier the uiins_ot the society can tie practically <,jni'rled out in actual life. It is a well kiiown`t'iict that cc-rtiiin natures are utterly antagonistic: to one iuiothi,-r, otliens again seem each to need the otlier for the perfection of an id:-.il couple, while the rent majority tire 1!. medium between hese two (`Ktl`(`IIlt`."5. 'l'ht- `Influence of the zoiliiicnl signs, and ii full un(lei'st,nnd'ing of their niezining, tire, ruwording to Filelinor I(llk-.\[Ilt!S,- of supri-iiie importiince. amt. in her book nhnve meiilioneil, she eiiters into [)lll'ii(!ullIl`R re-gariling the (`ihtH`ltt'.t('l'iH-` ti:-s of those born under em-ii of thi- tws-lvn signs, professing to tell wli.it signs tire most suitable for nizitriuioiiiiil iiniun, what for friend.-iliii. etv. Aiiil _wt, in spite of zodincal vlu is, the little iiliml gml is still around with his ur- l'(l\\`$, llnti, perlia s in the meinlierriliip of this wry i-lui in the "seconil city of the wviilil," Cziprimrn will voniu to the coiiulusioii that the only girl in tilt` woriil for him in Lihrii, lll'l(i, it` i.ii;l`ll on her piirt sliouiil iIllppPl) to ,.tei-iproi-nte the nftectitin of the t)-`ll, ull the zoili.ii~ul clulis in the l`nitel ~f~`t.ites i-ould not convince either of iill`Hl tliiil tlie gout" miiy zit an un- i-xpevt.-il ln0lllt`llt kii'k-iis is his mi- iUl'P-ltll(i the equipoise of the smiles" lw dt-sIi'o_veil. l.ilii`ti" l.` the title of :1 novel, iiloiitr tilt` FZIIIIP line. hi Mrs. Kil`k-z\lll(`s. It is un nistrologicii rniniiiire, Moth enter- tiiiningr and ninusiiig, and, for the remi- or \\'i]tl.`l(` liirthiliiy t-oinm under the .~iig;ii of llltllll 01` of t`nprii-oi'n, I h.i\i- no titllliii it. wiis mmiiit, to lie. lIlBil'u('llVP, liiit llbl llt`liin l' Hi ii belongs to ill!` I wiis not pt`l`h()ntti%y iiilere.-itetl in thi- lemon vonvnyeil. Lihrii, in the stoiy, 1.-zri lieiiiitifiil girl whoin t"iipr'imiii lIlt`Pi.s, ll(iHlll`t'S,'ll`.ii (Zeta-iuiinzis to win. Tilt` coiirlsiiip is VPl`_\' funny. Froni tho` first (`ziprii-.i)rn (`lLI`l`|t`..'-l iiiiit.lo'.3 nlnng :.. .\ilT|| hanilwl stvle. llllli his lorilly ['ndouhtedly the most Inrillizult sminl event of Mn: season in Montreal waur the histaricul hull M. the \\'ind.mr hnlel lust Tuesday evening, undvr Hm management ul the :\nliqu:u*iun so. c'u-ty. Lady Aherdeon was in charge of ma Ln '1uur" group, and as Can- 1nnt.to'.s mung in high haniled style. wuy of linking everytliing fur grniitwl an U\'Pl'\\ ll(`ll]1 l.ll)l'll th.tt. she ll!-I int the motnl courage, to suggosl, thnt Hllt` would (mnsiuiinlly like to have her WlFlH'8 ('0nsultml,-nn l(lf`.'1 thnt lN"Jt`,I' m~(-urs lu him. This is nnly one point nf friction helwet-n the scales" 21n(l"tim gout." hut. lliore are many ullwrsi In the lust vlmptcr pl the hook Linru appears in ull the`gruml(~ur of h--r whites satin wedding gown and its at- tt-ndunl purnphernnliu, but, the story (`nth without in nviltling uftrr all. \\`n mdinnry rezulers wonder why they (llll not discover their absolute incomputi~ hility of temper ht-fore the very (-`VI` of this wedding festivities, but perlnps such nn ending is better than tint minimle-rstnndings should go on to the end of tho chnptm`. 'l`lw lesson is thit while "l.ihrn (`halos ll[|(l(`l` tlw m:\sler- r..i umnva m` "(`.mt'i(`urn." there are (`hll[`H unuor uw lu'.IaIr1- ful wuys m "(`.npri(-urn," thus belonging to other signs who reul- I_\' need n lmuh-r of his Iype, for the re 1- sun that they do not. possess the self- poise inhercnl in thnse horn under the Lihru sign. 0 U C cu-1_\'. nun; n..\`........ ...._ V the 'luur" slunm-, the d(`f(`n(ll l` of Furl. La Tour, wlfv of Clmrlos de St. Etienne, Sieur dc` In Tour, (`unvornur nl Amuliu, worn Lht` dress of the period of Luum .\lll. 'lh0 Slnr says: "Her Q X(`t`('l|(`)' Innk- ed \or_v hnmlsonw uml we-ll, uml piny- Hl lhe part. of her ('1-lel)r.'1lml uIu'o.~.lr.-.~m lo prrfm-lion. In llw .l;u-quus Carlin-r group were sevvrul in wlmm Kin '.~'.lnn-- lama will he intenmlml. Mrs. A. . . l~`-r- guson-in (`hurgu -l' the gmup-n~prc-- st-nled Anne of Austria. and worn u In-milling gown of him hrrwud-`d satin, r-nnhroulernd in znnn-.ll1ysls and llimmnd with while lm-P; wlnle funcf not s|eoves_uml IAN lnP'_Il(l(`0|ll|l`, pear , dizumond nml lurqunisu urnanwnls. Mls. A. S. Hnrd_\'-l..'uly of the Court was h.'nnd.-mm:-ly gzuwned in pink runfn, lung train of crlmxun l)r(\(`ml(`d satin. dlnmnml neck Inc and l)l`l]l]li`l1l`,h(`ll(l (In-sa_ \\ him fnnlhors. u:.-. hrnrv was also in this group, him lnmnors. Mis.-1 Drury Ind rs-prest-Ined (hr huvhess of Suf- nut, in gown of pale blue ssuin, peurl 1- hroidery, lnm medic? collar. Mr. A. J. Ferguson represented Jzw-I ...... n.....:..- nnrl Mr. 0. l-`. Glider-E l`~l)rl)l(l6l)', IlI\!1 lurulvl \......... _ qnvs (`union and Mr. I. Gildu-r-' sh-eve appeared as Sieur de Ruin-rval.' -`Miss Lure-ttn Swift us umnngsl thw guests; her (`oslume was pink durhesssr satin, B!|lSh!`lB point Inco, neurls, ..n...,{.n-od hnir Sl(`('\`l' llpyrnuru an . ..... i.` ,, was powdered hnir. Miss (inluivlle l{oi-whu Vl\it(`tI Miss Swift Inst \\'inll`l'-\\':|$ one of tlmse \\`hu dnnrml the Sll|U`l\' minus-1. u H... Mum` nf the minus`! 3 gram! &\Iuu as long aftet the man that Just IO Insurance: it1iv'a and than that follow you olits Whcn you ptoulion. unto you plant a good one. ant tnmunu bg nun you sum-Iv mmur-I. At the vlusr nf minuet .xn`uh- in their vxm'l'mnrio-5 evnked much 9nIl1usI.\.-m1. after \vhu`h l'n|lmwd :1 progrnnune of mudern dumros. 9 O O Mrs. C. Vnlon!irie Sc'nuyler,of Brook- l_\'n_ .\'.Y.. is \'i.+iling lwr pnrenls, .\Ir. and Mrs. llrillun, .\`yalPnlm|n slrt-t. I O O The mnnlmrs of \'ictnri.1 circle of Tlw King's lhmgllters will giw an Pl!- tnlninliwnl nn Tuo~'lr.y ewninsl. 25th instant, in Synod hall, forthr- Iwnctil of tha gt-neral lmspitnl. .\lrs. Jurlc-y's' wax \mrk3, under the en--r- m-tic management ul Muss Nichol, will nut tail to be a success. There will he in the neiglxhothnod of thirty wnx figures. some of the subjects are wry nmusing, and not. the least .mpnrl:mt purlnfit will he lm glelinealusns nivu-n lw Mrs. Jurloy ms om"h figure is intro- purtnfit min In` um ._Il'IIur:u|uu ,....... by Mrs. Jurley each fun-d lo the nudience. A O O O . - - `Mrs. Sinuusnn. King street. lunrh on Sat urcluy. o 0 o Miss (`arrio Skinner's tea on Satur- day afternoon, in honor of her iriend, Miss Webster, of Quebec. was very much enjoyed by the large number of young people who filled the pretty looms. An crvheatn played delight- fully all afternoon. Ind, while it his ht-en said that "music covers ll rim!"- ludo ol conversations. in this ca there were moments when the multi. tude of cnnrersatiom" almost complete- 2.. .......-mi nu sweet strains 0! the ccmrersaluonr umuu complain- iy toured the uweot stringed instruments. which. never- lholoss, continued to stun! forth har- oniet that worn appreciated and com- mented upon during the amnion! lulln in the company. Miss Cunning- ham andlliu Ford pound to: and col-` too, while Ira. W. B. Skinner and .\lnn (shut pzuidod ova: the icon, on-. The color srholnc u! the_ ten table was pink. and in every dc-tall WI: "the pink 0! ` n-rfnnllnq" Ind III QVPTI urunu wua ulv yuan vs norteclion." on the one aftonoou lln. iovrnl |b- n 3 my count At Bonn" fur `Q Fllrlh. Llnllowne. who `u Min Rtholwynln. Mount`: bliss IN! . Mb Runs. and Min nun nu`: in chat oi 0:0 to: |a|.r|0s Mn. (2 'en0a;hiI:!3 Aunctnszly {ustmul um tho (begun on l[)rl(`UI`[I, I IIvlVl' ul- H, {:1 3, I I .'.um...in-:4 in map! NOVELS.` 0 (Il'ni|InI'u|a. ndy ed | l nrnnmvnls; hmul u.... 9 ran I gave :3 ---:-:------o--.----- Tuesday ni ht. Anothef merry party also gaswmb ed at Mm. Leigh's for sup- ...... .... 1|... nnmn niuht. and rumor has gasuembled at Mru. Leigrra mr lup- per on the same night, itntbat yet a third popular 11 Less was devising a. supper party for t. at night, but. as she was hidden to both the others she wiscl withold her ihedntated hospitality fur.ig,other `occasion. O K` iuls Lu nu uflernoon. There was an. young people's tela at Miss. Mildrvd Britton`s on Tuesday nhnrnnnn. I Mrs. Ilritton gave another lunch on Wednesday in honor of Mrs. llolton. Each gueat-ten in numb:-.r--found at her plums a. scarlet and white cu.rnni.ion with maiden" hair (em, and` :1 pretty litliu maple leaf pin to be used in wear- ing tha flowers, and to be currieduvmy us 11 souvenir of a very dainty lunch. 0 I O . ` The inclement weutlner on 'Ihur.~.du.y (`id not deter Alisa Ethel Minnes` girl fliends [rum ussemhling at her lmmv` on Bugul street for ullcrnoon Le.L. Mou- duuws \\'illi.'Im and James Minnas, us- " siulwl hy u lwvy uf young girls, pr- side-nl over the prs=H.iIy arranged huffut in Hue dining-room. and the siueel ` musiv in the dI:1wing'-room was pru- Vulml by RouLl>y's mumlolin clui). I I C v - The whist club met at un \\ ednesdny evening. 0 O I n I K II` Y1 PB! 3 uuuu vlwu A you plant lngutanu be sure on insurance in a good place. he ' :1 Order of Foratcn give: good inntanu at Q low price. There are 10 reasons win you nhouldtg` a your insur- anuwizh Han ya:-ex Q Q F The Indies interested in the rlnildren`.-a aid stwiety had hope`! for lyettor results [rum the musiqale at R0milIy Huu~s~" on I'hur.';u:1y cw-nxng. 'l`h(-It-, wusl only u fuirly Iurgo rxltmndxlnve, but. us the bud we-ullu-r \\'us the draw back, no doubt many of those who were kept ut home on that m'cuunt will send lhnir udmissiun fee to one of the L-uxnmittve, us the Hum! is in need Hf $32.5!) `Ind snmll` contributions will be thankful. Iy rt-valved." o o o IA lnrgv number of Mr. I\'nn.\'\\':1lk- mn`.. fnemls re.1nuim~d for :l young poo- ple-`s dnm-9 at Romilly Ilouse, uftnr lhu musicule on "lmrsduy night. .0 I O `Mrs. Atlnm Shurll. r-nts-x`t:1in0d n lurgq pnyty_nL'her ;umLty kunne lam nvrnu1g. I O O 'l`|ns afternoon ()1? .\[is.ss=s Ross,Jnhn- elm; an-`pt, nro giving :1 um, and lhi.-;` c-H-ning there-. is In he .1 party .1L'Mrs. l)y(l(-`H, Queen's (`nllngr-. O C C l`hr-re was a ton for nmrric-_d Indian yo-sic-rduy il"f`D(l()ll at, \\h1ch the grur-mus hostess was Mrs. \\'. Skinner, Eurl street. C O O 1V1i.-`svs (`mldio nml I\[;|r_jnri:* (7 R'wk\\'() Hm:-40, will r~nl:>rl:uin ynulur flu-nds at :1 (`zlrmvui ut wood rink next \"ml|1c~.-tiny evvn 0 O I .\lIss Rullwrfnrd, of Toronto, is via- iting her sister, Mrs. Pipun. at th-= Hunk of `.\Innlr<-.n|. I\Ii:'~` Duff `ruurned tn Guelph nn Mmulny. l\Iis.~4 Burpee, of St. John, .\'... in visiling Mrs. L`arru(hvr.~4. .-\nnunl.'Ilo." .\Ir.~. Arlhur Carter, of Munirml, is.- visiting Mrs. R. C. Curler, llnrrio street. Ifngu Vnnnm Qnlhvnn loft \'9SH`l'(llI\' street. Bliss Fannie Sullivan loft yestr-rdn_v to visit Mr. W. Sullivan at Corm-.:L , und Mrs. Crooknll at .\Ionlrc-al. fM:..= [CAME Fnlnmnn uhn has hnnn und Mrs. ttrooknu ill .uon1ru=zu. [Miss Ednh (`ole-mun. who has henn vieiling 1\Ii.-L-4. (`uirtrude Mucpurlund. re- tulned In New Ynrk un l`ues(luy. \fIunn nnuuin hnnlr nml Anna PM- tulned New lurk Iuesuuy. .\Iis.-ms BPBHIP Cook and Anna Put- tersnn, of Gnnannque. are visiting Miss Kulhlt-en M;u-parlnnd. -G ER.-\LDIN E. ("nrds urn out fur an "At Home" :1 `Mrs. \\'. F. .Vi(`klv'.~1, Mzlrtvllo l lu(`v,' on l`u9s:lny uflernnun of next. week. 0 C 0 A fresh` supply of 25c Nove|s_ v v -- Miss .lnyr'a will reroive at Bishops- lo-igh" on Wednesday afuernuun of 0411-11 week. I O O Would Be No inducement To The `Inner!-r II` It Stood Between Bhu And Perfect Health H. H. Little, (fumpbellford. writes: "About one year ago I had a severe et- tnck of my pboid fever and in left. my sys- tem in I very weak and nervous condition, in fact, so badly that Ideepaired of recov- ery. I was induced to try South Ameri- can Nexvine. In In remarkably rhorb time my health improved. and when 1 had ta- ken a few bottles I was ccmpletely cured and have better health since than for years before. Sold by W. H. Medley- Why 'l`he`y Boulgnod. ` Mrs. llomor-I hear that all the mom- bera of your church choir resigned yester- day. What. wna the trouble`! Mn (`.hnrnhlv_-\Vhv. nfhnr ninnimr the (my. VVIIII? wla nus ll'U|l0|B.` Mn. Churchly--Why, after singing the (iron h nm the minister nose and opened his bi le nnd ohoae for his text, Acts xx: "And after we uproar had ceased, ebo. Napoleon`: Lou. It in said that but for an attack of indi- geation. brou hi on by over eating, Napo- leon would ave won Waterloo. Great. issues depend on good digeet.ion-good di- geetion depends upon Bl'Hl>01`K Bump BIT- 1'|-zwa. "Two years ago my wnle wan very all with dyspepsia. Six bomee of B. B. B. cured her. and she Inc had no return of the malady." \\'n.I.IA.\| l)A\', Fort. Wil- liam. Ont. If you Are tired taking the lnrgo old. ionod griping pills, try Carter : Little ivor Pulls And take some counforb. A man can`: stand everything. Ono` pill I dose. Try them. Alrlnrrnnn Rllinu. thinks: an ngnnnintinn 00$. Lry (noun. Alderman Elliott think: an usaoointion of business men could make the fair ll auc- ceu. He would appoint three good men 00 manage the sanction paying them for u..; r w nrk _ W lnludgu I. their work. KING`l'0N PEOPLE smx T-()-l{lNGSTON Icmzeus IN FAVOR 05 AI Only l0c Each, which '0 mo. \ Kilbnrlfo Hare and Nerve Pills an curing unlfonn from hurt and norvo tron- Na In ovuy city. town And village in nnnnlll U Cundl. `_ Right Inn in Kingston they Inn card 1 gal many ptpniuool tritium. an no no can in point. ~ John Iclluht. o! No. 2 Pin Station. up : "I und Iulbm-n'o Heart And Noun Pilhfot nu-vounul. I|udu:ho,otc..usd nn...L._-manning." I Hurt uoublu In becoming morn pm` nloot ovary day ovinl 10 `-50 hi` I80 30 which live. |l:I|...-_'. Hag. and Nor:-n Pill: I have eaten no." ' iniun Snub`, duo in tho Fin ` Button. up : "Milton-uhilcut. Born ' hm. aunt] no '0! uxtruno notvouuou`.* I ounm -igu nu. ..m....~............ I THE KLONDYKE'S WEALTH Remarkable Medicine. Cl-'Irk-`. _;o their u .5 .. n..r..Iuui uf nI\n`|I_ F. NISBET S| I. ` -GER..-\I.D[NE. ....u-v~ ` _]5A1LY WHIG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1898." Mrs. L\I'J.cnee`s lawn of up District. Ooudonud l';on tho Whlro Exchanger. On Thursday night Miss Katie Bradley, Brockvillo, passed Away from the scenes of earth. She was: the daughter of Mr. and Mn. M. Bradley. and a member of St}. Francis Xavier church. Death resulted from pndumonlu. ` Wtnrd has been received 0! the death ol 1 from pneumonia. ~ Word has been` Mrs. Marin Merritt. reliob 0! the lute Almon Merritt. at Manistoe, Mich. The deceased was a daughter of the late Jacob Denyel. Thurlow. and was seventy-two you-g on 5. Two sisters, Mrs. W. Ben- niqar an Mrs. W. Stock. reaide in Belle- ..:I 4 ville. A commission has been issued to J. C. Alguiro. Athens, to take` evidence in be- half 0! Mn. W.~Hnyes. a former resident of chub village, who is trying to secure 350.000 from the Chicago em-eon railway company for damage sustained by negli- mployeea. UK vi! 9. 19? nan To 1ny%nonasm,. uBAL1`n AND ENERGY ASSURBD. mppv MARRIAGE, coon \ TBMPER. LONG LII -`B. \ In In the world to-dny-ln All the his 0! the wor1d-no doowr nor institution bu u sud tutored no mm man n ma tho tamed Ill! 0 31111110, N. Y. oompanygonlroln jiqjuuupn ant: uu Potions the following dmlnoun malts: DELICACY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY IN QUALITY.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy