Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Apr 1898, p. 3

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Doyou Always have Incunin Bak- ing? Ilnotwith nalordulaoyonr groonrordu-Alina! HOW TQ BECOME PRETTY. --1 Dru: Vida: 31 u'oaBt..Khuu.u .-.n.-.-.- ...u vx...np-.v s.` ._.q._n- M.--rwurt-vw-1-` Bin com-naval smo. %'1n' {5In3M CA3 ADl%'A(lRCCl'. BAKING POWDER Walnut : . AGENTS, in` lawn. InnnIu0uIIIt.l>a&I II In J rxnmznnx l.zl4EA|Vlt:.ll:ll1"l| l..t1J(.I"41.. 1)`l;.`rNl'{`|lHT 1 yo e '05 co 0 n - con nu-en. Iglhon. Established In 1255. `Rte hone No. :. nenldoncezsl King ureet _..--. -MU`?-- uuII`\l (Gunmen:-in; 1-8 Slug). `rd-Wain Kinsman B lochonur. NJ- :::.`:..:'.:e.*.`.:#-.`*.;':-.':.*:.=:':.:.v=..:::..s; 9 at I pas. loudly. at Blbun will . `NIh).K|l|" It Clnnoth, N.Y., (port at no chutes V _ I STR. -3NofIa"1_:__`I__(nNc" 10..-.-_A_4 _. mu aervncf an n y 1 Y1-ungalnnu n and Is: cturoaquo Bay nnpI--- g._._A.J\ _,____. . , _ . . _. Wo pay duty and send all pnckags from Canadian side. that 99 men in 100 are so well pleased ~ that they will pay us after trying our treatment. Not .1 ._, dollar is to be paid 3 unless you keep the remedies. In writing, ask for "Complete Man- hood." our famous free book, sent sealed in plain envelope. It tells- how we cure men suffering from sexual weakness. lost ambition. in- voluntary losses. and the terrible results of abuses and indiscrctions. Cutout this notice or mention this paper. _.__._. *%i, fI iii\ffl }IMl|jW a i man man Write and tell us your symptoms. and we will prepare special medi- cines for your case. and send them to you for trial. We will also send our scientic appliance. which is a wonderful aid to our medicines in de- veloping and enlarging all weak and shrunken organs. These you may try ten days free of Cost. At the end of that time you may keep and pay for them or send them back to us. That is our straiglitfurwartl offer to all honest men. We can af- ford to make it b eause .j. our fifteen year.~:'expcri- 3' ., _ ence hasbeen Ava-Iullu all vuluu --nu: IIUUg ; WAsm:mro1~'r, April 29 ~3It: bu huudg. aided than brigndier-general W. R. Shaf- bar will nexo week land in Cuba with 15__ 000 mgulnra, nm a pore yet to be ~cided upon. R E. BPABKH. D. D. S. L D. EL. M. D..DEN- 0 TH-I1`. Omco am I`r|ncess uIroeL Rm!- douoo I3) Unlvernll Avenue. umon houru 8a.m. to 6 Dan. I-In unlay ovcnlm_ R to Id Saturday and Monday cuts in men`a Jllibllz 813 auib 39-75. 310 unit: 37.25.` Dunlap, King. mosh. Mxnnu-rows. N.Y.. April 99`-MI'n. Momma: Godfrey, who hu nhhivu in local militia. worriod.oVol' the pgocpoou of war unbil aho bu become, inning, _Sho grabbed her four-you--old child by the arm and started for Shswlngunk mountninr, Ioreaming tbnlftho world was coming to an and. ERIE MEDI_A_I_.VE6'. -.--_._.._ A `STE. HERO, To Land In Oubn Nut Ink. . o-...._n.`o A...I 870 , T). I... I.-. burrito, i~t:('S?. TTTTUI UI`I"'"bI HIE` 0| KXCILLKIT can on wry "M `bI:I'.i~l.h`A'lV :-j' C --T . Shlnamurut. Thovnruuuavllhtu vwalvldovn , dance 1:!) Unlvernlt hour 8&.m.to m. Bnunlay ovcnln , D to 1 Taloplmuo C. I`. Shormnn, D. E 1- D. 8. Assistant. Oloury v1=a1cLEs I ._jT___, K -nIhemcIlIv- -5 AL. Q- .- Kpnrunofnllliud Cloth. nu Tlygc. 0=rCoInmbu Electric Cunhxonnslhlnovulo Nlhoheotln ones $0001!-hn'lib&&1$|o$R DD QA l|-_n_ 13.1 -n- ,4 ,-- A-uuulrilflvjll {as St. nouns st- Ioutnal (A. snucmw, - AGENI. PIANOO FOB RENTAL. IIIOKQGQ Am $vtVIIIv-In -jg Self-oiling axles. One-piece crank and ads. Boltleaa head and seat post. Luge tnbingmnpered," muting it stronger. Kink]. algal ah-in nu-up` AL. ._.:...A UII Uuvl 0 Nickle steel chain. and the easiest running wheels made. A6001 line! for $35. Ilatnntcd. 3. 1.. BTHIBR 4 co. - :Q `I 1Im_.A _-` gruuus av. .)uc.. `HI: , .')UC., .00. Four yards wide hemp carpet, ntuir. union and tapestry, at very reasonable prices. Inspection invited by M. NFBWLANDH, AJ.t.`Hl'I`E(,'I` And A minor corneruf Hronk and King ntree over \v'ndu'ui)rug Htore. Entrance on King I:-llrcct, next to OAK HALL. [Crumley Bros. :"A FEW POINIERS Jets. Latu rney; -HhjRnn1Thn -whm IOUK` I) anu Z ylfu W309. Floor oilclotb only `. 5c. 3 yard. Bother grades at 35c.. 40c 50c.. 75c. Pnnr ward: hid`: hnrnrn n.-ugh -O.:- pI'l(`l3`- The best Curtain Pole in oak or mn- hognny, with wood ends, rings and brack- ets only 95. complete. I \Vhim min: and u-nnd nnhu I0 kn We mil Art: Blinds than will pull down or any where they Are wanted. Some wont I:....... A_L Dl:...I- ._I_:_ ._ __:.L L__j,_ ' GI! Uly L -JC. CUIDPIOIO. Whito polen and wood poles 12 feet long, I} and 2 yards wide. Vlnnr nilnlnrh nnlw 0:11: a nun! I2-u-. lull? I3llClJo Beater gzndaain stock. Also cloth by the yard, with Beautiful Lucas to munch. from 15c to SI 1: yard. Lace Curtains from 25cm pair to $12. Tapestry Curtains, very new. at low price-. Thn nch Curtain Nah: in AA`: An in`. WU!!! Linen Art Blinds, plain or with bordcr. l 250 each. D-.s.... .....-J-- :_ -L__`. AI_, _:_.L 1,, -._. over the subject of House Decora- tion you hnve probably come to the con- clusion that your walls noed re-paporing. Looking over the eld for suitable Paper you cannot: fail to bo pleased with the au- perb collection we have for your impeo~ Lion. P WEI! & sow A1:C:xiTii:Errs. MER- chnnla Bank liuhdlngmorxner Brock and Wellington utroeu. Phunu 212. --:- McMahon 8: Co.] Kingston Hunt Hhnp and Room Paper Depot, Corner Brock and Bngm. 2-ilrccul. Wnwn the Blind. %Loo%ki:;1g Papers for Parlors, Din- ing Rooms, Bedrooms, Halls, Bath Rooms, Etc. The corner Bookstore. uornnr of I :-Inuu and Wolllngt-an mronlv Twelve Thousand Rolls in [ma BULL UPWABDI F. NlSBET Sl WALL PAPER II ART]-[UR ELLIS. ARCHITECI` OFI-`ICE ? Exchange (`lmmhora-1, ()bn"| Block, Brock Htrml, Kmguton, Ont. ,.-.&-_.-.-'... isouonea to do so. [ Beware of imitations `of Same Color Wrapper, The only periect Liver P111 ` Take no other, } cams] Istibstitution ` see you got Carter's, ` { Insi and demand New Designs I898. tho rnkub 0! ma; Welland-Vale Wheels. (JURY TU LOAN IN LARGEUR SMALL Iunl, In. low rules orlnterozmon City and -Ploportu Loans muted on City and County De n urou. Ap ) y to I`uo.\IAs Bataan. Manxer Pmnle|m(,- um and Investment. H301 Y. OM00 onnoulm the Phl. mm.-. 10!` stock. Little Lgiver P1118. Hrlon Gazette`. ` Tho otlican of an M31; battalion Inn ovincudngooddulolurplin nuddiu poiuunom nth mnounouncnt than I amp II! No. 3 will Inbold at Bcllovillo mind of Kingston. ` About 3 of bone: ......, `-1.'..`.=`.':..:."..:.;':'.'. ..,.....::` footbunruttho Iowan possible prieaot` Abunothfn. xmm uni poultry I007 IIOII In Jonnry Int. bu bean noon:-ad by the police and ntumed to the owner. The unit! will In proucutcd. I/`IYIOH AdV"I lHl*f. A blnck-rod bantoun eoctonll, the pn party 0! J. S. Oldriovo, Kingnlon. stolen from tho poultry show but in Jounry I Iolt. becnrunnndbv thnnnlionnm Ma rofl'rm1te|mc'Lixu1 Invent 809! _y. Omoo opposite the Punt (mice. Inrpxhoa And Disappointed. |'munG:netn~. ` 1`). ..ol:.... .1 5|. |a.L |..u-I:-_ Ilcllox-Illetmlnrl I. Froduick Liuglnm and Janos Gnnv, South Africa, are on their my home 3: 1! no expected to reach the city on May I-t. Both Mr. Lingbun and Mr. Gram had so- vero stack: of font. Mr. Grant : phy- sician told him that i! be ulued hi: Mo ho won't! have to lean Africa.` Ho took this advice and sailed for home u soon an his beam: permitted. `rho Bird loconrc-d. I/-ndnn Arlvt-rm:-r. .\ Ial-nL.nn.I L.-.Lg- ...I.-_.Il nun n\ III!` I anus. Wednesday afternoon Mr. Ind In. J. (Boga. Kingnton. as popular young couple untried in the morning. arrived in town onnaliort visit to his brother. William 00530. B. & W.roilwoy. Upon mnkln application for his value he diloovons that some john bod nouoly tiod two pnira of old book: to the handle. Oleourn this III 1 dead giveaway and to his mnny nilwny mood: on the depot: ho was forced to utnowlodgo the truth. Coognlnlm tiono followed. He took the situation good-natured! , Ilr. Gogo lit in the em- ploymenb of 0. T. R. oh` Kingston. snilllni Mulls New. In the home of David Keith, on Mon- day loot, a happy ovenb occurred, tho mar- riage of Mia: 8. Hunter to '1'. W. Robert- eon. Vicz.ori_n, B C. The old saying There inn Providence that shapes our ways, rough bew them as we may." one uever boner dernonltroted than in thin- marriage. The bridegroom and bride were brought: up i together in Dundee. Scotland, where they became fond of each other and own promioed to be true. But. circumstances separated them for many years, and ib s-euned as though they should never meet. again. However, the mung man. when en route from Hohg Kong to Scotland, via Canada. learned of the preeonco of his former friend and came hero to see her. The spark that bad lain dormant; for no many yearn Ab onco burned forth into an affectionate ame. old pro mioca wero renewed. and an a recult they are now happily united. ltrm-In-llle Tixxws. In 1 u A w;;n""u.30|hI' Iriop ya luck; Illi YOUTH- Epbruim Kilpatrick, lhrloton l'Iace.nnd Miss Baulton. who lived near Smith : Falls. were married at the bride`: hone last. week, A very hnppy marriage. indeed. Mien Boulton in a granddaughter of Hugh Boulcon. who was famous in the only un- nala of Cnrletou Place, and who built. the first grist will there. Sm|lh'.~< Fulls Ncwsa. In lhn hnvnn nl hh I LTIUUIICU Ill WI Ulllaflll. On April `. li~.b Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Allan, Baldenion. celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of lhoir marriage. They have six children. four of whom are in the .United States; thirty-four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. nn Tnnadnv Jnhn Ilnnnnnin Cnrmnr-In nl , ALEXANDER RLANCHARI) (`HAIITERIGD Accountant-. lkmkso nod p()cIwd,IMlI.l|t- od. Trlnl baluncon and nnnc ul r~`lIll0nll'nlH taken. Bllnlnmm ennndeuunl. Address Klug- Ilnn Bullnom-u tfullcge. llllll lUUl' `(l_EllC-`{I"l)Tl()ClllIlll'Ell- On Tuesday John Dn onaia. formerly ol Arnprior. bun now of gctawu, led to the altar Miss Maggie Hnrhy, one of Renfrew n fairest girls. The bride was attended by Miss Katie Corbett, while R. J. Slal.tol')'. barrister. of Amprior. did the honors for the groom. Enhrninx Kilnnhrinlz l`n-Inrnn l'lnnn and .I"4 IUUIUW [Ur \',`I)_DUU- ln()tt.uwa on Monday William J. O'- Brien, of the capital city. led co the altar one of Eganvillds fau-can young ladies. Miss T. M. Devon. The bride was the re- cipient: of many presents. On \\'eInnndnv 'I`imm.Im Rnwnn And Min Ulplllllll U1 llllly prcuenlu. On Wednesday 'I`imot.hy Bowee and Miss Nelha Brennan. Smith`: Falls. were united in marriage by Rev. Fr. Killeen, Toledo. The young couple left: on A wedding trip to Kingston and will ahontly take up tloir residence in Montreal. {\.. A.\.iI AM! I. II. .....I II.. A...E..-_. lJUll'KlILlUlI UK I)I'IUge UIIOQU Cnurcu. In the action of Dr. Howard, Charlton Phsco, auainnc the Montreal Star for libel. heard at Perth. the jury ufl0l`\'8lIlil1|lt-0! deluberntinn bruugm in A vordicb in favor u! the Star. , A pretty modding was eoiemnized in Tweed on Wednesday, when Miss L`1,zie Kinlin. niece of John Kmlin, Tweed. was united in marriage to Sylvester Byrns, Tamworth. n_n_ JLIIIIWLIILIM A premav wedding took place in Belle- ville on Thursday, when J. R. Winter. prossumn on the Sun, was married (:0 Mina Laura Bunnott-, eldest. daughter of James Bunnott-. Thurlow. Thu (`In-nun nun! l`....n-.... `\`t\1u`- DA, Dunn0u'-. IDUHDW. The Cleary and Cameron block. Ron- frew, together Wlth its furniture and con- tents, was sold by auction. The block and property attached were purchued by 1. E Podlow for $5,500. YnI\oon..... .\.. lA,\...J.... \l7:IlZ...... I f\' uuupmuu H mlll nE_ UTGEYIIOIB. M. B Jamioeon. who left: Bonovillo fqr S0. l nu!,wav4 made the reciplanb of a bean- tiful gold watch suitably inscribed. by the congregation of Bridge anooh church. In Hm !u'Hnn nf hr Hnwnrrl Dhuhnn luulruu to u A xnompaon. William Boyle. empluycd in the Clyde woolen mills, Lamuk, for ve and: half years. lms lefbto take t-hmge of George Cuupland n mull at. Creemore. M R Jnminnnn Iuhnluha Rnnnilln fnr nun guuu puuuon mm mo U.l .li. LDOIO. The Raufrew re companies wish to en. t-abli-h three stations in yhnh town. lb which 500 {can of bone will be placed as each station. I a`;...II-.. I-....... _-._ -: n,_._-__ n_.-_ BIl"I EDIUUU. Findlay Gunn. non of Duncan Gunn. Hopetown. and Miss Lizzie. daughter of James Gibson. Lammezmoor, were mnuried on Wedneedu `. 11.. |.l..-..'}I n..I..L u_--|...:n- _..1r-_ 8. IL MCCANN. A('(7()UN l`ANT AND o Rbal Fmutu A om. Iwnlu nnd accounts collected. Money 0 loan ut. lowest. rates. Omco 332 King at., over Wnndom Drug Store. "- "'1.-.-.2-.:.'~r.:.-..-.23."-"'-`v "FAIRIAWN." J0llNS'I'0N ST. l"AIJ.1`IllI3 lR3.*lII l`.?lI. 8&3 Z Illily jig. unn IIIA Ie. UH VV EUIIUBUIVH Mn. Mary 3. Ralph, Brockvillo, suffer- ing for tome years. died Wodnudny morn- ing from the effects of n tumor. She was in her thirty ninth year. A uuiah weddinu wnn nalnbrntpd (ll Iu uvl` lulrl-y [lint-D year. quiet: wedding was ceiobrated cn Wednesday at the reaidonca of of 8. Mayo` Belloville, whn his sister, Inez Mnyo, was Inorrird to II A Thompson. \NiHinm nnvln, nmnlnx-rd in H-A alum`: no acnool. Mr. unamoeru nan nppealotl. J. H. Sulndera, Carleton Place. is re- movimz his family to Perth, having necur ed I good position with the C.1 .R. then. Thu R.nnh-aw n: nnnnnnninn wiah tn bu. nwueu, unr.. were married In Michigan. Mr. Chumbere. near Tweed, has been ned $8 and $10 cost: for whipping A boy oh scbooi. Mr. Chamber: has appealed. Saunders. Cnrlamn Plum- in ra- uuuou In mntnmony. ` Hurry Robimlon. Into 0 P.R. agent: at Ksladughn been promoted to the polition of agent: at Bouconaold. Que. On Tunidnl Uhrh! Rnnnnm AImnnl3A_ wn rllua, men, Igotl elgnvy years. E. Fowler loft Athena on Thursday for the Crow : Ne-ta Pun. B0 In once em- ployed on the Luke Sb. John rnihuy. On Feb. lbh Qhnrmnn Rummu-rlnnan pwyou un um UIIO no. uonn tummy. _On Feb. 16th Sherman Bumgardoner, Fugue, Mich. and Miss Addio Hinds, Tweed, Ont.. were married in Michigan. Chumbera. near Tu-Md. hm: ham nx upon an uuconpnolu. qua. On Tuesday. David Bennett, Almonfo. I brother of the Into Nobld Bennett, Unle- ton Phoo, died. aged eighty years. Fowler lafh Athena on Thuradnv for - - ' 1-.---.- . .. - . a . no--saunas:-mot. mnadudd M- W 5 I. when lxohnnxol. Bernard Gillies has Iold his Iuwintho Pinnacle aecbion. Ronfuw..- to av Mr. N6- Tavjsh for $2,000. On Tuesday John Hu has and MM Bridgoo Salmon, Bouqn lmnloy, were united in mttzimonv. ' Dnugvv ulunon, D0 mttzimony. Hunt Rmhimlnn. In -.v-. --vv vvunyuu y a Fund over I52.IlI|.0Il). In addition to which the ROI.k'{?_I`0|t or`: ham fur _-u_~c1gr_|ly tho un- It In Too Unhealthy. )nln|-I L A Romantic Ilnnluo. `nu. u....... `run A Give Away, Tinuwx DISTRICT pagans. V I ` % I .. .1 =21 '."' .0 'whetullkindsol'Wood in up in ! had at lowest prices. . COAL that is COAL at BO0TH & C0 S mm, Forget it Not. 'Phone< no sin 91. Contracts have been let for our new extension. 3 stories high and 70 feet long. Work will be commenced at once. We wish to reduce some of our lines to make room for the workmen etc. For two weeks we will give special reductions, 10 to 20 per cent o"our already low prices, this means considerable to you. We cannot promise to hold or store your pur- chases as it is space we need just now. Early bird etc. These reduct- ions nre genuine. SHYTIIE 45 wow, mnmmwms. some-* llnna ma, ( mun-In(`h:uubem. \ T. F. HARRISON CO., Special Sale Of fumilure. HIE BEST IS IIIE CHEAPEST. (10 an rslllcc. You are nt liberty to publish lhln letter as it may din-ct otlrcrs similarly alicted lo the right n`vncly." Vtuuurn lrnlv, l, \.V ("R(\ll'I"lc`|? \H Prof. J. W. Croutcr, the well-known I l1renulogist.m1d author of several ad- vanced scivntic works. writes from l mwt.'\nguislu-no, as fo!low.~a:-- Lust October I hzul an attack of pulpilutiou nftheht`.'Irt. \\'hit'h gr:-\v so bztdtlmt I was induced to take nlodicinu for it. Occa- sionally I 0I)I-'|Illt`\I rt-lief, but was not (`ll| (`(I, and the heating.-a of my henrt be- came more zuul more intermittent and viuicnt, till I fvzln-d the \'-'|I\'|`S uf my I)t`ll`I would burst. Im'idcutn||_vI read of I\Ii|burn's He-:u't and Nvrve Pills in the Globe, and with a ft-cling lnordt-rillg on (I('p.'|Il' I dot:-rmiucd to try thrm. I went to Mr. Nvttlt-Inn's drug store and got a box. I took lhvm rz-Fularly for about three tlaty.-4, wlu-u the watiugs of my h<'.'u't bec.'um- quilc regular. I con. tinued to use them for about three day's mun`, and by that timv my heart wn.-1 heating n.'|lur;1|ly and has continued to do so SIIICC. n\'.... ...-.. -.4 l:l.....a.. 4.. ....I.I:..|. 4L9- Undorukm .1: Furniture Deslelja. inn..- . nn__.| nu Anyone who hasovor used Milbunfl Heart and Nerve Pilrlo for such diseases as arise from Disordered Nerves. Weak Heart, or Watery Bl d. is so thankful fora curc that he des res to let all suf- ferers know of their sterling merits. Prof. `J. W. Crouter Strongly Re- commends Milburlrs Heart and Nerve Pills tor Severe Palpitatfon. ` A Piini:iibibI'C1 ? % PEn.'FF 3- 3. BRAME `MYTIIE C LYON, BARRIRTI E H. S.\n`1'Iu, Q, t`. l us: want MIG Cliff)` ;;t and but FURNI- TURE ofall deoctp- lions call at V: 1! you wagt the cheap nab ant. kg-6 PIYDIII [ELI l() llllf Hglll l'l`H'|C(l\'- : Yours truly, J. W. CROUTER. TO Lo;A:_J.T- Til nnnontl 'l'Ln--- TI. ._ ___ BSIGNEE`-I IN TRVST. 0|-`FIFE 2% BA- got street. Asrzlgnnnenl solicited. . IDONARD CLEMENTR I. I). 3.. DENTIST dlmctlygpmlwthe Pout. Omco Wellln on navel. nmiton. In In. . A. GIVENH, Rnrrlsu-r, Hol|cllor.1)\'er Mor- chanu Bunk. Money to loin at 5 and 0 no. ::- \RTl~lUR 0l`l"]DlL`S-- Exchnnzu (`lmmluorr-I. UbrJ n Block. ail mars LIVERY OPEN DAY AND 1707351` Telephone 201. s. n. M6XN. AF(:ouNTAN'r Axwnt. lhmlu nnd am " i.`..'i'.a'.."h...'2 SMYTHE & LOSCOMBE. pavnnvnvwn xv unwuvnm .\.... (I Its spreme merit has been proved and is ac-. lmowledged by .thousands of the most fastidious` coee consumers through- out the land. Grocers . I3 cvc_1`ywhcre sell 1t. MONEY AND B'usINEs::.. IIIISTOI BIBIIBS COLLEGE its purity and its strength being guaranteed by their seal. Clear as a crytal ahd ing and aromatic odor is the coffee that comes to you in pound and two- pound tin cans from the ' I delightful in its invigorat. famous coe importers, ll . NI-.w LANM, AJ.uHI'rEcr and 'A prnlner. Klnr ntma . MEDICAL CARDS. AREi-7l7lV'l:dE7_(_3*'_l'_lJ_l3_AL. -`"!"".'. '...-'.'.`:.':.-.-*.;,_'_._:._-;_.-.;.-e~.`.'-,-7] bmlblhnct T:bucA1~IoNAn.. chase a: sanbom` `U ---v-'vv- --- nu-v Insurance Company. .1... 3:.` nun mun u- _ n 1 rTo "INs_unANcE. on IIONDAY. JAJI. (win-u. u1v r)a? mum AND cfvn. vxcx "DENTAL. T L E{ciTA LL ' ~ It. I. L103. -j_:.j- mo ;{o1nc{anonIers mun nncurlly Ilum ed a mu- oral! the nuwkholdern. mint AND crn' rRoP1-:R'nr lnund n lmrc-L pouiblo rules. B:-rum renewing old or giving new bu:-invun I I'll!!! hum. 8'l lLA.\`U ..& :~"l'lL\.\'uI-3. Agents. W. lI`t:`clal Asvnl. King Street. `>1 :1 in} Id Ivuouxnyl iilllonjhs 500 Will GIIIIIIIC lqICI'DII. A bill providing [or innring the live: ol Iolditn and sailotn by the United States government will be introdnccd in congnu next rack. Thu manna ptovidoi 1 do- montolinnnnce, nnd a policy is to inner! touch Ioldin when he onliotn. No ptuninnc nrotohopnid ontbono poh. ciau. which nntoboiunod in lion 0! any pouihlo chin the insured may have an tho hum lot pension. Tho lab! in tho count: and Ho boon hnvoogrood that onnkten shall "on ad- innrn until thorn in nrnr, Run... -.II u-vuuguuu jonrn until the III bogakon Eton tint ..4....J_ Wu , vvu In puou-snoa so-any oy rormnx. Muncdo ptioct neutanlicy in the Int bu boon docluod And published. Then is nervousness in tho -tntogy ' bond concorning the nouner Paris. Sov- onlspnniob wanhipo must be eluded to tocn bot ufoty. T Empondor Csrkn V` is roconnoiton ing the Alantic coat of Europe, booting up Umull Stun . in retalintion for the print captured by the North Atlantic squadron. A Ell lrnvialinu lnr ingnrina Ila. IE... .1 may VBIILIHO 500 near. ' The Cuban junta will issue a proclama- tion urging imurgonco to place themselves under the stars and stripes u noon :5 the colors shall be nised on Cuban soil and to have nhoolnto condence in the lnxr inten- tions of president. Mcliinloy and the ad- miuinntion. A .l--l-_-A:-_ -l_-_n_-l:;_ In. .1,. n ..u.. `a .hn\.I.a2...I..V .. Two Hundred Thounnd Dollars in lllllll I on one thousand to tan thounnd dollars. for purkiculun apply at Imuwuuuou. I A deduction of neutrality. like that ol ; I870 in the can 0! the Franco-Pruuinn war. will be published today by Portugal. Manon`: In:-fart naut:-nliu in 2.}... un- law ulyl. A Wuhington special naanroe Brooklyn chub Atlantic coast. cities have nothing to fear from Spanish war veu-ole md the none will receive I "mum reception should they venture too near. mu- r\..I.... :.....s_ _..-n :-...- - .._._I-_- unorougmyorgamzoa.equappea Ana anllad. TM Nunez. expedition. sanctioned by the United States government, and con- veyed by gunbontn will go to Cuba in I luv days. A \\n'nnl'|nnfnn nngninl nnnnvnn R-nnl-Inn ll TUUBUIG ndependent Cubans lone Key West to day for Cuba to be in with Hm-cia'a army at tho finish of the Spaniards. They are oboroughlyorganized.equipped and drillod. Thd Nnnlu. nrnndlnnn, nun:-Linnnd hp Board Iron: alum: Polutl. The Spanish aquudron uiled to-day lrom Capo Verde ialnnde; destination unknown. The tleeb cdmpriaoa four armoured cruiser! of the tint-clue. tbroe taofpcdo boon do- abroycro and one trnneporh. The battle- ship Pelayo unoxpoctadly reached Cadiz to-dny. If the navy meets with serious reverses an uprising of tho Spanish people In in-obnbla ...l--.._..l-_; :\__L_... I._._. I.'__ In... -_ II PTIFUIIUTI OI WIT. A Key West special to the World says: A poaaoof United States marshals pub aboard aha captured Spanish steamer Ca- hslinn are accused of looting hot and other ships to the Amount. of 850.000. Wash- ington has been naked for A guard to pror tech the seized ships nqninat further loot- mg. IUJUIH IIIJU 3 "III! nrluy Ill WCTU HOW TO` huge, and tggir go: had been paid by the late Spanic consul at: New York. Learning the (acts the attorney-general in Washington ordered that the man be hold I! prinonors of war. A Knv Want nncninl in tho Wnrld -nun - UUIEN IIUU DUI! cruuler Ill IIHU UIFDUT. A Key West. special to me Harald says : A Spanish eenorita. one of twenty-lour Spanish pueengegs on the captured steam- ship Panama. has betrayed the fact; that bar compatriot lollow voyager: were going tojoin the S ninh army and were not re- _{ugo_e!,_|nd_t oi:-7 passages hsd__boer}7paid importance to Havana. LHBID ll! 3 pBHlCKy lllll In one CH1) . A Kingston. Jamaica, special to the Journal says: Detail plane for a combined land and sea conquest of Santiago were completed to day and will be actually put in operation in a few do; a by the navy. supported by I landing force` from the United States army. Santiago is next in in is the etrong- hold of tho Spsniorda, commanding tho south and case ends of Cuba, precisely as Havana in the military kev to the north und west end: of the island. (len. Lunarc-2, [D0 Spanish commander. htu about `250,~ U00 mon, it in said, with four nrnsll gun- boota and one cruiser in tho harbor. A II-.. LIV... ...,.-:..| DA ct... ll.\....l.l .......-. . EH50 Will U Ill, 5| III IUT UUILIUBL lllHUlIIh A Havana special to thoJuurual says: The news from Madrid is that the United States ham-completed plans for the invite- ion of Havana; this, with the silencing of Matnnzu batteries has thrown the city in- to in panic. Gen. Blanca considers the water batteries equal to repuleing the United Stuns ships and says they will do great havoc. Work on the defence: in rear of tho city are pushed night and day. There in a panicky feeling in the city. | A Kinmzmn. Jmmxir-A. nnaninl tn thai It -I ' Godwin : Insurance Emporium, Ox-er Exprvuu om:-o. Market square. ___ j_ Tholnunlon ox Oubn WIII no Led by Gen. " lllloo-A Blgnnl I'D! Bombar9ment-'l' no lnuulh lleot u Lon Capo Vnrdp lIlnndn--lhvnn| [I hid To Do In 4 sun of Paulo-Tin Ion mu In new ujrlaqnou of Wu--'l`ho Lulu: Nun Nr:wYom<, April 29.--A London spacial say: that; in in armed here shut: the Genus: government has asked tho British foreign oioo in relation to the protoebion o_l Bri- mb interests in the Philippines in via W at the oonbomplaled United States attack. The Germans are evidenbly desirous of co- operaoin with Great; Britain, the com- merce 0 both fast ounweighing than of Spain itself. A much] from Washington pawn tho pl IIBGII. A special from Washington say: the state department? ID Washington is: pre- paring n proclamation dening aroiolol contrnband of war and liable no zeizuro upon the high seas. The list: includes all munitions of Wu`. coal and all &l`Gl0l0U and materials which could be used in the manufacture of war materials or in the re- ir or bting auto! hoabile veenele. Goods oanile in qbaraober bub not bound ton ` hostile port will not be considered conmr Innd. - _ DIDG- A Washington special to the Journal uya: Gun. Miles will personally lead the `invasion of Cuba. Ten tbouennd troops will Lccompnny him, working in conjunc- tion with the navy and insurgent; lomeu. Hnvnnu in to be nttaclmd from the rear. The Red Cross steamer State. of Texas. is boboaonb ahead with supplies for tho Cubans. lithe Spaniards re upon in that will be who signal for bombardment. A I`AIIAnA nnnninl tn t.hnJnnrmAl Mum: THATVUNITED STATES CONSID- M ERG OONTRABAND OF WAR. ` {ma ARIICLES Anmznm-2n] ; I `N j_.5\': Together. Germany and Brlthln my A .t E IIIP IECIINTERESTSI -x 3 IDVCI. [hi time to scan, .L.._. scuduocatisrwsaupnnox. It in cinch! to urban . VICIOIIA Igtroutn ca. u-nu A 8l&'mhnL,K!-nrn Immln I52.IlI|.0I\0. the i zhola em FARM ANY) l`t'l'\' I-I.n\D|.~u-rv|.......a -- It Your Dealer Does Not Keep Wictoria Silver Polish ;.....To Ihe ladies of Kingston. Not that I am At all fond of having my name put in public phone. but is a life saver to mankind. I hereby state what Dr. A. W. Chase`: K.-L. Pills did for me. For nearly four years I WI! greatly tron- blod with Conntipation and general wonk- lies! in the kidneys. and in m periloun position was nrongly advise to use Chase`: Pills. and today I can sslely and truthfully state that they have and my lilo. GEO. BENNER. To sll who nd tharnsolvu with mum ` gidmlly` ippanu'ny.,gidnoyuna Livor no diuorguziud S 38 (`hey yo incapable of keopi the system no rom `oonom wunongmatoriul. Stomach nimuu, Bowel: Cannipnud. Hood Aching. Back Pnining. uh Dr. Chan : Kidney-Lint Pilll. The (mick win than hnln won but i>F11""i'h:|usc`i' 'wIy"':'n': 5333 to health ' Inrprino you. All Oahu tell then C 26 CENTS A BOZ Meclemo Kennedy gave a few instruc- tions as no the removal of wrinkles, saying that in treating by manage the wrinkle- ehould bo rubbed lengthwiee. During the afternoon Miss Alma Ssvago sang with ex- cellent judgment and good voice a ccupks of noloe: "Wishes and Fishes," Roedal: and Because I Love You. Hnwley. Ma- dnme Kennedy further ontertuumd her au- _d_Lepcq by exemplifying a number of Greek poses. V- Two bndly frightened `lads were before the Brantlord police magistrate on Wed- necdny charged with stealing 8`27.7;'> from the pockets of Harry Pickles, while that gentleman was in the \'.M ().A. swim- ming bath. They rotnrnod the money. paid I Sl ne. receivedu warning And were dismissed. VIM..- -A-_____ G-.._:, L, _ L , I u\Ku:)upBrIor. Lno crew was by tho (7. P. R. steamer Alberta. 1 UIIDMEOU. \ The steamer Se:-via has been burned on Lake Superior. The crow roecuod hv Hm (I. P. R` ntnnrnar Alhopkn K0 IE umy on nmuusr (H I8Blll'l[[, HOD years. In is possible for a woman of thirty, by proper dioa, cleanliness and care for tho ush. to appear no older bhan Lhnb for twenty yous after she has paaaed the mark. Mon may admire women for their mental attain menus. but generally they admire a woman for her beauby. A peachy check, bright eyes, sound teeth and an nttracoivo up pearnnce do more to capmre the citadel of a man : hearb than all the mental force wo- men possess, though they speak Greek and discourse like Salomon on household duties. ll-.I-_.- II-.._--3.. --- - - ' London. Liverpool and Globe Fire ALIFESAVEHTUMANKINH is what Mr. George Banner, Wiarton, 0nt., styles Dr. Chase's Kidney- Livcr Pills. lludame Kennedy Poueuel the Secret- , Hue Given a Few lllnu. Yesterday afternoon in the Grand opera house Madame Kennedy addreuod an Audience of woman on a subject of interest so every member of the genoler sex. name- ly. how to retain u youthful appearance and a beautiful complexion. Madam Kennedy is an ex perb in her business and in her practical balk yesterday gave many veluable hinta as to the care of the com- plexion. Sho reminded her audience that ago is only a matter of feeling, not: yours. I D0!Plbl6 for A wnmnn nf thirty hw `frey and hid military band. [H1-'U'|U|l I5 IJIIIIU IWIIII IIIJU IIIIXIIUKQF "K nllllllll Ottawa, March 30th.--Lhaizo great plou- eure in complying with your request to act eeoneof bho patrons of the forthcoming hour in this country of lieutenant Dan God- I fully a preciate the magnitudevof the underte - mg. and feel that the country owee the promoter of itagreno debt. of grati- tude. I had the plenum of being present an the Peace jubilee in Boaoon, in 1872, and was preeonn in the Coliseum on the 4th of July, I think lb was. when Dan Godfrey, by his presence of mind saved the tens of thousands of people anem- bled there from a terrible calamity. The audience had scarcely not seen- ed when a lotric storm of wind ehd thunder and lighnting arose, and aomohow the impression got about that the building was on tire. There was a terrible etumpde. Thousands of people coming in were met. by thou-`ands of peo- ple coming nub. In one midst. of thin con- fusion Dan Godfrey stepped upon the plat.- form and called upon blil band to play the "Sour Spangled Banner. ue coolly as if nothing had happened. This coolness quieted the crowd. and a serious calamity wue averted. I"Ln_n ...HI I... _. I..._l. 1- ;|._ __.-_...A.|. _l I 3 WWI IVUl'LUUo There will be no lurk in the warmth of the welcome, or treatments which Lieuo. Godfrey and bits bandamen will receive. an uuudu. no Lug Gupmg and mo :01 Bu-u.G_uord9. and who no unhar- aronndiho. Unto bmdqm ` nufho `,1 . 9. dl'9c_`9h Au; , II?! rlpmhu -u and 1' mos anoonmuns nuunnuu of ntuub uupporb-Jrom nuriy all I i log men Cuuudm, The gqvemor gononi ha: oxprami warmest approval nl obs project: and headed the pn- ttona. Sir Willrid Lsunior. ibobh pouon- - lily Md by latter. but evinced when por- aoml inberoob. .The,`iieutomnb-governors and premier: oi the pro\ men. the cabinet miniutarao! the dommiommnyora of the ci-\ tins and the military auenoribiea have` nnibed in granting patronage and Main! ' mace. Perhaps who. mono interesting ex- preuion in than Mom the minister of militia: Omhnwn. Mmrnh Rfh _.I hnvn on-nah nlnn. I -'".`,,v-_:1;rjr|`-:".-:.~;.--r" "'j_j;',,, , '-|'1Nmo- nntlnhvm, nmgnmtvo """"' Ann-r.mI. 11.! .-.9wu..; 7 W NB-mu`, ho. ` ' '" I-mdf-;nmw; T 3. fon- uuu novw lg?! ntaanncunds. R K. KIIMOIIN .\l. h...\l.I'. Pa. L.-\`l`FI - MedicalSup:-r`ntumI(-MKlmznlon (Mne- nl Houpltnl. (`owner mr1'h_y and Country Office mnnerly 0I'(`up|I.`1l by we late Dr. Saun- donn. Tolephono 1\'u..'M2.

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