Daily British Whig (1850), 2 May 1898, p. 3

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RIIEIMAIISM and 600! ' diillun ILOOALIDONIA IITFDDAI . fA$DDn (3-1; 1.061%! g -I.:..L .I II... Tho corner Bookstore. _ Donor or Prlnonu nu Wuunnun lingo Papers for Parlors, Din- ing Rooms, Bedrooms, Halls, Bath Rooms, Etc. yacmn HULL urwmn} Twelve Thousand Rolls in l F. NISBET SI we ply uuty Cundiu: side. We charge for our medicines and appli- ances, but do not ask pay until a trial has been made. Any re- putable man can se- cure our treatment for a reasonable time with- out spending a dollar. If it helps him, he is to pay. If not. there is no charge. Nothing will be sent unless you make a denite request. Our famous book, " Complete Manhood," is free also. Cut out this notice or mention this paper. Erie Medical 01., I IIIU uu nluucnlnuvu Illr l9I:(Y|l|'lLy H19 un- lllngdn m orallthentookholders. FARM AN ) CITY PRUI- ERT\'lnlundIt lowest possible rates. Before renewlng old or giving new bualneu t rates nom. BTRANG .1 STRANGE. Agent; W. J. FAIR, Isl A t. KI Btreol. Ouurloulrec `en n` WALL PAPER ll U] ll.lll|UI'l UUI lull girnggiua. DIDIIH CIOWII Iylll-IIII Iunwuuu IIIFVX and amscintnd form are rngidly restored by Miller : Compound Iron Pulls. Sold by `all (lrnaninhn. Men who are weak. nervous, d\espond- ent--whose future seems dark and hope- less--ca.n rise up from their weakness and be strong and vigorous again in every portion and or- gan of thebody. They can leave their old, wrecked selves behind. We have been making weak men ntrong for fteen years. Today our medicines and ap- pliances are effecting cures in the privacy of thousands of homes. 1 I _ WT` - * M ` Loztnox, ' '. ll"! "Ch`n1u"E. 3. Vincent, P., WI not in pnliumnh nut stock whnb count it in propond to adopt to gianrd against the exooniva HID in the price of whuuin the aunt of Englnnd becoming involved in Int with 1 nnnl [savor mining to cub off foreign In-oaduntf mm Grunt. Rrit-gin. Leave YenT 01d Self Behind We pay duty and send all puchgu frgp Cundiu: New Designs I898. '.-L. rhnnuu-an alumna In._n II!_gl.._ WIT Illlllllx UU IIIIU rom Great. Britain. puuwuuu -uvv uvunyunuy . hind: over .000.000. In addition to which the lie hoic eruimvo for security the un- lim a FARM AN CITY PRuPw.n'r\'inmmdn. Broken down ayubeinl. ohsttnrod nu:-no .nd nrnnninlnd form: are nnidlv I-nnfnnnd our "skilled" workmen cnn mnko your lnmse clunnlng or moving a plenauru. Yuncunnot get better vnluo for ynur mum-y In home doc-ornung than we run give. ROBINSON No ~~-Joke. Wall Paper Specialists, BAGOT STREET. And That s stock. Free R, . KILBORN M.D..M.C.P&B.. LATE 0 Ion] Buporinwndem. Kingston Geno- nloupnal. Coroner for City and Country Omoo mnnerly occupied by the late Dr. saun- don. Telephone No. 342. , Buffalo, N.Y. Trial 1 '71 I WIIU lull IUIII Cllllllflo M pneene Ibo:-9 an in the Uniud Shun sh hickory nu Capo Vimoul ll).000 Pacic ululoo. 1(1),!!!) Aillntic salmon. 1 000 and-bond trout. 50.000 Iuonk in8\_541ll)ninhow|to1It. The Pucilc ulna will to plaotd this vat in Into Ontuiond U-ibdhriu Shaun, uni 51: Book Inc! will be dint-ihtad by an . unuou IJII KIWI! OUITT. KID IIIII "VT with the union tarot! during the war-ol the rebellion in tho Unibd sum. Do- ccuod Inn 1 coodnctot on the G.'I'.R. and Inns I win And {our children. A aL4.. -._ :. AL. lT_1;-.I `IOU, IOIIOWIDK Ill IKFIUI DI uypnom 3573!. ended his earthly cnrur. Ho Ind served -with tho nninn fauna (Inrhua ii. -up-nl CTUIIIITUT. " William Patterson, Blaine. Wuln. 1 resident in the vicinity of Elbe I-may yuan ago and a brother 0! Mrs. Clmrlen (Bough, Addison. is lying dangerously ill on his home from I bullet wound in his leg. His sister. who has non noon him for twenty- eighb you-a. bu jut been upprind of his condition. I.`.l_-_.l I `Dn..-|.- .....I an. 3...- _--.. CODOI IIDII. Eduard J. Rourke. and fty-four years. died in Brockvillo on Fridny. CJmnnp- tion, following an attack of typhoid fever. nnrlu-I hi: nu-thlv nnrnar. In Ind -gnu.-I LI} WIIG IUIIIEIIUCU lUI' I '1`. The Annual meeting of the Forest and Sproom club Ina hold on Thursday nighll in Belleville. The officers for the your in- clude, B. Corby, M.P., honorary phasi- dent ; W. H Biggnr. hononry vicoproui- dent ; Thomas Rncbie. pro-ideno; Joseph Templeton, secretary. nnd Charla Salmon, treasurer. ur;n:-... D-u-...... n|-:_- nr--|. _ moruxn OLEMENTS I. D. 3, DENTIST -dunno: meme Pout Omoe Weuln - ton mm, upton. xcaubnsued In 135. ':l.eEuho,a,oNm 884. Ruldeucem King meet V BYHOII UISKYICU OI (HIV H5550. On Thursday John Labonna, Ogden; burg. committed an nauulo on an old widow named Thompson. seventy years 0!. age, residing on Water street. Brockville The _cownrdly ruian wan captured by chief Rose. and in tho police court on Fri- day was remanded for a week. VIVL- . _ _ . --I __...L:.._. Al Al... I`A..._L -_.I WUTK CUHIIUJUDUVIIK (Ill! VVEUI. J. 0. Ash. writing to the Bolleville Sun, any: that: during she recent sojourn in Ohio he become intimately acquainted with two former Belleville buys. Rev. W.`J. Hyde sud Rev. Joseph Motnuhed. They are both doing good work in the Mount Vernon districc of thsh abate. fl- 'I`|..-...-.l_.. 'l..|.... l-I..._..._ (\_.l-__ lull BIKHD IIIUHDIII UIU. An old resident of Drurhmond, Jane: Samara. died on his farm. on the banks of the Mississippi river. near Balderuou, on Tuesday, aged seventy-ve years. His ohildron no : Robort.,on the fnrm; David and Mr!-. Robertson, Garth, Mich; Mrs. Shirt-, Brier Hill, N.Y. Rn nirl wnr]: in hninn (`lth can flag nvnniinn |lIl|.', I.)I'IUr Ill". 1`. I Ru pid- work is being done on the erection of the new elechrical works of John R. Smith, Napanee, and by July 150 be ex- pects to be able to ligbb up Nnponee, Thompaonville and Oamdon East. About fteen miles of poles W)" be sob up, the work commencing this week. .1 I`. Anh wfinn in tho I-lnll.m:ll.. nut! Hll KUIIIIDI. Word has been received from New Westminster, B 0.. chub Cyril, the intent on of Echlin Perceval, lonnerly of Wolfe Island, was accidentally drowned while playing with other children by lnlling into an unprotected well. The child was I your sud eight: months old. An nld I-nuirlnnf. nl Hrnihmnnrl fhunnn IVIVUT Ill UUHKIUUIIIUII WIKIII EHO \.I.l.'.I\. A3511. Bummetfeldb passed away inDoso- ronbo on Sunday, from ubroke of paralysis. He was born in Markham, York county, seventy-two years ago. A wife and three daughters inrvive. Ho In: I member of the Church of England and of the mgoonic order. l\........II.... TIHIII-.. ...a \T......... _. 0| . Councillor Willlnm oy. Nnpanoe. re- ceived a lovers kick from a horse on Wed- neadny, _which nearly broke his left arm. He wss hitching n p his horse uh Verona. and another hora; being brought out of the stable kicked him with the above pain- ful results. `X7--J Lg. |\AA:-1 -A;-A. -IQ) I-4... `Y-.- mllalng onu uppuu. C: 0. James Collier has left: Picton for Rs: ortage. having received the appoint- ment of fine mute on the Rniny River nnvigntion company : oteuner Keenan. plying on the Lake of bhe Woods and Rainy River in connection win: the CPR. A -_ D O..._..-..(-I.Ib. ...---...I -_-_ 4-13-..- IJLIU KJCIILHII IJl'Il'UlI. ` William Bovard, a locomotive anginhor of Jul: 1:, Esmdo do Veraceuz. Mexico. jum oil a bridge into a baranca `Z60 {cob below, thus committing suicide. The de- ceased wna born and reared in Pteacoot. Ono. 0.....- _.;...Al.. ...-n 13--...- f`.....'-. l1_..-I Ullllo Some mouths ago George Crain, Brock- ville. obtained judgment for about $l0,000 from the Wrigho estate, Ocuwu. The de- fendants appealed but) on Thursday judg- ment: was given in Mr. Crain e favor. dua- mioeing the appeal. f`.nnt:_ Jnman Cnllinr has left: Pintnn fnr E. HPARKH, D. I). 8. I. D. 8.. M. D., DEN- : TIST. omce am I`:-Inceaa street. Resi- rnoo 182 Unlversu Avenuo. Qfnoe hours |.vm.to Gap. . Sanrduy evening, 8 to 16 Iophone 48. C. P. Sherman, . D. EL, u.s..Amsum. L`8I'1II'UVlHUa Willinm Muir, Almonte, has been nwuded a pension by the American gov- orumenb,he havinpv served in the civil war. Heistoreceivo $6 per month and $532 back pay. On Qnturrlnr Willinm Rnrhnn Rrnnk. i002? DICK ply. On Saturday Willitm Barker, Brock- ville. found guilty on Thursday of In- ing George Bxllings. Lyn. wu ae by judge Reynolds no eighteen months in the Central prison. William Rnvnrri, IL lnnnmnlivn nnainhnr DH July 1050. Since the outbreak of the wars patrio- tic Clayton girl has given up singing "In Old Madrid." It in sail the neighbors are glad that hostilities have commenced. Ah so. Jude's church. April `20bh, Charles Pennell. non of Allred Ponnell, Richmond. wu united in marriage to Miss Ebba. daughter of Mrs. R. Lawrence. Centreville. \I7:lI1-.... Il..:.. AI...n..t.. L... LA-.. UUBILUU IIIZSIIIIIIIUHU. ` Mia: Phu-be_ Cleveland. formerly of De- seronto. was married on April l`. Lh. at: T0- ronto. to John Taylor, A clever machinist: of that town. 1..Il..LL IIl..-I._.. I...l_.... L........- :.. Al... `Di. U1 IJIHII LUWIL Jellect Barker, ledger-keeper in the Pie- ton branch of the bank of Montreal, son 0! D. J. Barker, has been promoted to To- ronto branch. 7l`L............I A:-L..:..A. .....,.:.... :.. ............. I'UHbU Ul'IIIUlI- The annual diatricb meeting in oonnecl tion with the Mebhodlah churchec ol Prince Edward county will be bold in Wellington on May 38th. Rinnn the nnt.|n-ALI: nf lm wnrn nnhrin. A ioily party of Rockporb ~ enjoying-a cruise among the islands on I house-boat. the Charles Fitzsimmona. III-n DL...hn f1IA.u`I..-.I I ...--u ICU- The parties convicted in Athens on April 13th of illegal shing at Chmloston lake, have served notice 0! appeal to the county judge. A inllv nnrtv nf Rn:-knnrh 1-itimnnn Ara I511. The ayor of Smith's Falls sent a quack octor to the Perth jail for ten any: for imponing on the public of that; place. Thn nu-tin: nnnvinlml in Amnn an Anril Cllllll uuuucu lly H10 UUUIUII lfllllll. John F. Baird. the popular manager of the Hotel Quince. Belloville. has so-, cumd a lease of the hotel commencing My lab. VII... ......r.... at u....:ALI.. `l:V-II- .....a. - ll. NWLANDB. ARCHXTEUP Ind Ap raiser corner of Brook and King umeul ovor Ida`! rug Hmre. Entrance on King emu, next to OAK HALL IB IIIIUUT cU|IIlll'rII4lUno George Olnrlbon. Mabel-ly,lme received 8500, being who axnounb of A disability claim alleged by the Cholen Friends. John W. Rnirtl, Mm nnnulnr msxnnnnr ill! Ell ! CIOUIHK 1-yaceln. Rev. B. Honck, Picton. has I record of (my man-ingaa to his orodib for the Inn three years. A nrnnnnitinn tn nnrnhnln H1. Nnnnnnn LDIGC )v'IIllI!. A proposition to purchase the Na noo culling rink from Menus. Pollard & ilaon is under consideration. (1-.-.-mu. l`1l.--la.-... I.l-I..A-I- I.-- ---...uuI u low: In Into oondtuoa lhnpo-!hI Iihodfbtlnnnhlk In tho Don- lfv uillnuboutu-A column at Imu- mm: liomh _ Cardinsl morclnnta hue discontinued the earl?) closing system. Rnv. ,R Hnnnk, Pintnn. Inn A I-uvnrd space or THE AnrncL: nu ma VIOINITY nzwslw-ens. `vfwswmnmml citizens are > neighboring property of unui -VZIIIII IBI_I`T (Commencing In May). TH-Wcehlv Kingntm a Rochoahr, NJ. 8u'."NoI-Ch King" leaves Band: :85 In. 85:. em"Iuvun Tuudnyl I `n: 31 us pm. conluctlng at lawn with r. `North King" lot cnmouo. . .v., (port MRO- cheoter . Blht)rutrndlochnngeumewm1outn he lhrthcr Inlbnnuion mm? and Rich: gypsy to n. no . Innun. vx quintu- Leann chll at 8 PM. tanndnyuuoepud) lbr Plnmn wn Tgons. 0n l`neadnyn an! on-dun going to Bug! ton. Trenton. Ba lo and boat-ronto On Buurdwn to mule and Donaronto. STR-.;'1i0FTH.KING"l PO a SON ARC!-!I I EC'l`B. M] c ant; Bank Buhdlng. co:-nor Brock 1 Wellington streets. `Phone 212. Duly Service on the Picturesque Bay of Quanta. Ina-an A-Ilup Al I bit .._.I-__ ._.._A..I\ When children are pale, peevieh end reetleee at night they require 3 dose or two of Miller : Worm Powders. They are pleasant. to take. no phyaic required. Sold by all drugmiota. MPI n'Rrlnn wirlnny nf Olin In. T):- Hy IIII urugxlatu. Mrs. O'Brien. widow of the late Dr. O'Brien, Obtuu. was found dead in her room ab Pembroke on Sum-doy. She won aub`ect. to epileptic u. She had one eon in Inriili on: an Mnnfrnn` nhuluh-no auo ecu _co epuepnc nu. um: use in cili cocge. Montreal, atudying modicmo. ` - --.-us yu nun-vvs. Aurnourz, Mav `. .-Onr cheesemeker. M. J. MoCerdle, Perth, came back onTues- dny, this being his third year. We wiah him every success. E. Blair. merchant. hes secured an assistant clerk. One of our bicy- cliste unfortunately met with an accident early the other morning on his we home. Mrs. A Bynrove is spending 3 few eys with friends in Perth. Miss Lizzie Menzies has gone to Westporb. Welter Dowdeil left last week for Perth. Fnlr Vlow Natal. Fun Vncw, May 2.-'I`ho rain did much good. (`tour 9 Clone in very busy nftfuag st A. D. Sui er's. Visitors: Mrs. . Blun- non at John Louck e; Edwnrd Milling And family spenh Sunday It E. 8. Files ; Min Ruth Hun called Tuesday on Mrs. John Bennett; Mr. and Mrs killer, Rochoabor, N. Y., at S. Vnnllatint Ulllceru Of The um. Promoted. 8A(`KE'l`H I-'l.uumn, May 2.-- General Wade, commander of the division of tabs army an Tampa, Fla . has appointed Lieuh. Frank De W. Ramsay, of the `Jul: infantry. chief colnmieeary` of was division. He had hitherto been stationed at Madison bar- racks. Three other otlicers ol the 0;!) will be promoted, viz : Captain Jeue M. Lee. a veteran of the civil and Indian wan, will be made a major at once; Lieub. Charles R. Moyee and Liam). Frank L Dodda will each be made a captain. STR.HEROP Tnylor Tldlnu. T.u'I.on, Mlsy 2.~-Muny farmers have nished eoedin . South Lake Model cheese fncoory opene on Mondsy end on large quantity of milk was received. R. Som- merville is choeaemaker. James Birming- ham. has purchased a new milk woggon. John Boyle has improved the nppoqnnce of his house by a cost. of paint. Richard Luker has leased the farm formerly oc- cupied by Thomas Boyle. Two locsl sports attended the "At: Home" held so Clananoquewn Wednesday night). Miss Nellie Nobes is visiting friends in Gene- noqus. Frank Davis, University avenue, Toronto. is visiting to J. Boyle's. Miss Bednrd, (lsnanoque, is an 1 . Kelly's. Oloyue Onlllngl. Cmrnn. April 30..--Ab Erinevillo on 25Lhim-m., a fnshionable wedding book plnc-e,t.he contracting parties being George Flanignn, Erineville. and Mrs. E llunb, (oyne. The bride looked charming in a costume of pale blue. lrimrned with lace, and while lace bah. Tho bridesmaid, Min N. Mulrinhill, was handsomely uncir- ed in a costume oi cadet: blue, with gold dagger breach, the gift of the groom. Tl e groom was supported by hi cousin, Mr. Hopkins. in his happy style. After the ceremony the party drove to Tamworth, where a reception was held nb the house niche groom : sister, Mrs. Burns, from whence they drgve to Cloyne, where an- other reception was held an the bride : home. The bride received many valuable presentr. Mr. and Mrs. Meme Wickware lmve moved to Denbigh to make cheese. We had a rally of teachers here this week. Quiteaaucceeeful bee was held at Miss l{uy e_ on Friday. The Kenny mine is booming. A RTE U It ELLIS, A RCH ITEUI` OFFICE! Exchange Chambers, Obrd'I Block, Brook Street. Kingston, Ont. missionary ham wnuung mur worn, ur. May an : "The whole land is sprinkled with broken-hearted ex-missionaries. whoa: livu hnvo been embibtared by the im- possible conditinnn under which shay hnvo 1 had to work. Ihave you to find an ex- misnimmrv whnin nnlinnri with Hm um- lint `mm: on -no uonaoam noun 3; A nmmoa mpuonu-y. . While Row. Manley non. D D . in u itnbing for: more 1! rd policy by the qhhndintn inward: hh hnmn minlnnnrinn. cqwcu no mo genital enploronco omcu from Row. C 8 Eby. D.D.. the racaliod ox-auporintendono of Canadian Mathodluo Inilaiona in Japan. In a lunar m-dim; hint. m-nahfr fmnrlnm nnmonu m Japan. In a letter urgiing that gronbvir freedom be permitted to foreign missionaries in ex- tending thcir work, Dr. Eby says: I "The whola land in nnrinklcd with I lllmllg IQ I ll|0l'O FIPOTII [WHO] D] EHO Qtbodigta toward: the home miulonuiu. I acotchingmrnignmnnt bu jun: been re- cqived ah the genus! conference oicou from Raw, [7 Q Ehv nn II-m rnnnllnd Nothing equal to it for cloning the head And cleansing the sir passages. Gives instant relief for cold in the head. Cure: incipient Catorrh in I few days: Chronic Ostanh in one to thrao monthl. A specic for Hay Fever. HR. JAB. BPENCB, OnAalAl.Ol'r.. wrltol: "I had boil 0 sullen! {tom Caurrh for 15 yum. I 0 nt. ion 0! money and triad nun! octon. Aim 1 h-let. enzyme with Ixunr. as on. Q4: L_ _- ;.,n--_ _, n._,._ , Uaurrh for 15 I In oy octon, also Act b Bpoolslht In London. Onl. M In! I V director! in tho ul- Voruomentn tad Iemmonml I had to try Dr. Chuoh (Tnunb Can. I :u|o.d`a3wl:o3:, And 0 compute an J ARCHITECTS. MIR- and Wolllnmnn nlrnnln nmmnn -nu __..-, --_,__-- -..._ --vw-up or via Id! Dynlbchv-.m2OnunIou.IucIlu.. Imam. 0-L. -mt-i.~ we Althorpe lrohou. _ II... n n__ -1 IIL. 1 LIIIVB )1!!! (0 uuu Ill EX- whois aatiaed with the syn- '*'r1:..'.;I:T,."`L..""p.s. :.n._._...._Q.._j *..l 5"? W90- E Haiiay & Harold. `.".-%'..'5'. where all kinds of Wood is to be had at lowest prices. |n0oTH & mm mm, Manager of Frontenac` `Lban and Invent Society. Omce opposite the Post. Omoe. _ spud I0 GETS For sample Iox. 10:5 vunlhd Io plulunn unu- pn$]IIH.IiIuIIhj|ry|o lhobul VlCl'0ITIlHI.l'l'BCO~.UmlteIl `I-unaub$ADn_;g._ A. STRACHAN, - AGENT. Forget it Not. Self-oiling axles. One-piece crank and axle. Bnltloea bend and seat post. Large tubing tapered," making it stronger. nhulrln I`A!\` A`:-:-1 n.` IL.-u A-gh;-I UIAIUIISUI n Nickle steel chain. and the easiest running wheels made. ' A Good Wheel tor $35. warranted. taunt bn hnvina INDAPO. I you tlruguul nu II (I "- ".;.'L'.'.:'`........ ............ uunr `Nude. Drululst. Kl NUB'|UN. ONT. A FEW PDINI ERS ~L;xa.-L1ve;l_ I-1l;5l`ta-x1.;x~C<~>;;e-(la'l:<;rAi;;`;Eo. e rn 51 . pm.kz\gc. ALL ARE IMIMTIONS D-n-- A 'I'\n.lI Frul. Ho-ml Fm`. In ntnnnyii fa-r nnmpln 1-nvkun nml Im nf Iouvrnlnn nml minus I. Admm & Suns cm. H .1 I3 Jnrvil SL. Tunmtu. Imt. anu sleeps 0llHU"ly at nights. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pllls are sold by all dealers at 50c. a box, or 3 for $1.25, or sent. by mail on recciplnf price. T` MH.m'RN & C0., Toronto, Ont. j.,...4 IIYTB at LYON. BA msnzns. SOL! S worn Ea. Ontario Chubera. I? ll. Sunni. Q, C. H. I. Lvozl. 3% Pvnctml. EIl!%Ii i:!Ii{ti blood is thin and watery. Nothing will so quickly and permanently impart vital- ity and strength to the heart and nerves, and 'enrich the blood as Milburn'a Heart nnd Nerve Pills. Mrs. Leslie Fnulkher, Woodstock, N. B., says :-Our little boy contracted lung trouble during` con- valescencc from a aevere attack of Ty- phoid Fever, and hecnttte ve pale, weak, nervous and debilitated. (lie had no nppetlte, was sleepless. mid we were afraid we were going to lose him. We were recommended to try Milburn s Heart and Nerve Pills, and were sur- rised to see Ihu\von(lt-rful improvement In his health which they effected. The toned up his nerves, enriched his blood`: and as a result he is now stron 7 and well, has a. gogithnppetite, rosy c eeks and sleeps soun y'nt nights." Milburn's Heart and N:-rvn Pllln nrn [HE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. COAL that is COAL at It is well known that altar ouch serious disease: 1: Small Pox. Scarlet I-`over, Typhoid Fever, Pneumonia, Di hlherin, cc., the Heart and Nerves are ell in In extremely weakened condition, and tho Nothing will do~t;:lsJIke Illlburn s Heart and Nerve mus. aontllIIIOo|ttIU| Non. ""' F?.."."u... ""`..u: rupahlumr ef 53'*0%;5*'W Farm Proportiv. Loans nted on City and County De n urea. Ap y to'l`uouAs Bxuoas. Mtnagero I-`romonao inan Investment. Society. onnoaim the Pan. Oman. `lino Iloart and` ||oi'voo Strengthening Ile- nulrqn H. BRAMES, Ih.l_..._ .4-.a ..__._- .._;_ "7 Pnno-not,wI-nntoldup hum 112$. Klninuni If you want the cheap- est and best FURNI- TURE of all descrip- tions call at cheap an} ant` Kgpt EYYDXII "rail-:. Vi j 1 - - is on earl: p.1.l:z\gc. (I-u-n;_.. I___ I Welland-Vale Wheels. A V.'\I'I~` and Irll of in I 'l`uI.tI Fr '.'...u.....: or llnnon. L T W up Two Hundred Thousand Dollars in small n: Ann hnnnnntl On Ogn Oknunng-mt` An"-.. LEXANDER. BLANCHARD CHARTERED Accountant. Books nut ted,audIt- ed. Trial balances and mane! I statements taken. Bnninen nnnmlentlnl. Addrmn King. ea. Trial balances and nnncldl statements Business condential. Address King- Iwn Bunlness College. MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE OR. SMALL sums, at low rates 0! Interest, on City and Farm Property. Devon Ann y to Tuouu J B. R. HOOANN. ACCOUNTANT AND Ibeal Eutaw A cut. Rama and aooounul tad. Money E0 loin at lowest. rates. Ollloo 382 King at... over Wade : Drug Store. asxoxm-is IN musr. OF'F1CE:233 BA- got. Street. Assignment solicited. B nnrvs mvnmr 0, EN DAY AND maria` Telephone 201. ` Contracts heve been let for our new extension, 8 etorieshigh end 70 feet long. Work wi1l'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 specie! reductions, 10 to 20 per cent 06 our already low prices. this means oonsidenble to you. We cannot promise to hold or store your pur- chases as itis space we need just now. Early bird etc. These reduct- ioris` are genuine. uopnone 318. C. u Do 3, Allllllu , A. GiVEN8, Barrister, solicitor. over Men- ohuntn Bank. Money to loan st 5 and 0 no. onndum mpon nan nnx.-r xx-rnc-r ` I6 ICON! BL, Montreal. (.3) 3 II Inru I Inna! LRTHUIC ARCHITEUI` OFFICES- Exohnnn Chambers. Omani : monk. B1 KLEXANDER BLANCHARD CHARTERED Accountant. Books omnmi. nosted. audib- '. J. FAIR. a 0nu\rloBA SMY'_l'E & LOSCOMBE. uuvnxv-n-an u`. -u-.-...-. .\........... .... - MON BY AND Bjusmesi." {Ives great`:-$1!!! iI'"`:1ir!-f1`J1`tu`|: cases, ' Idmr mtnined whnn other foods and T. F. HARRISON CO., M"dNDER `rue WEA5rHEk.?-I _._h_-,_g.g5QuNguuov-o~Aou.-o-onvmo-mom`. 4'!-no-Irma!-uO'-M H-I ICITIIE LIL, [J unnangxngmn. CAIAIHAI Alll .MEDlCA L CARDS. ARCHITECTURAL. "x.:.;;;.:;;'c..?.;.:...;` Au-.. axn nnn nan Q- ...I.nu.... grumuu lmturerln Iucn cases, 7 retained when er foods and 311100 are xejected.dg`Iy it. INSURANCE. HORSE LIVERY Alldvumiuman. LEGAL. Unacukoiaarnmitmnulm. 'l'tn-uondh ' TDE Nfli L: I um curl, Inn III! strayed them nll.` nun. ` In these fin de aiecle days it is the fuhion to scoff at and deride the idea of a universal flood. which the eo-cn|l- ed higher critics"---who make out '.hat they know better than the Se- viour of .the world, who has confirmed the history of .`oah-stnmp as n myth; happily, however. the recent diaoover- ies of ancient Chaldean inscri tione. written Ion before the time of ones, proves the the ancients had no doubts about the auhject. And "now genl isu are comoelled to admit that the (`nibble Drift, or loose, which is found in hollows at great. mountain ` elevations, must have been deposited by eunpuatively recent and violently ` l .a a abed mighty flood. For most P . however. it is absolutely sufficient 1 that He who is the Creator of r.heuni- veree has said that Noah entered into ` theeark. and the flood came and tie. ` ntrnnnal Oh.-n all noou. At length the raging waters nre renchin the higher summits of the mountn ns, and the wicked scotfers, now nn Iunger deriding the preacher nnd his denunciation of their iniqui- ties_ vainly attempt to enter the ark. But no! .\'nnh was hut in," doubt- less to pre\'ent,.invasi0n by those (It'- graded workers of iniquity; and the mighty vessel floats off, leaving them to their impending doom. And as the surging billows rapidly scale the moun- tain tops, the raging cruwds of cursing miscreants, driven up to the very sum- mits, finding that the space is gradual- ly more and mure narrxmin , fight each other like demoniacs for iguothold on the rock. until the very last of them is hurled away from the topmost peak: and the last 'vestige of that mm- pnnt iniquity which caused this awful destruction has been purged off the earth. In than fin do nine-In (Inc: it in Oh: I'M` Crflulll 01 UK` H(`\'O`l'('l"|H|IlK |IlUlI(I' vi`; the surfnnuril the boiling torrent l`ll(`llIDll`l(`ll with thousands of livid rurmes, with thousands also -.)l'wret'.'li- ed hnlf-drowned individuals strug- gling fnr life and filling the air uith their hideous imprecntions, and tossed hither and thither on the relentless flood. A0 Innnlk II-in I'rI:lll'V u-fora nu-4| suites, God shut him in." And now commences the mighty ra- tnclysm. Vast sheets and rolling cu- tsrncts of water commence continuous- ly to descend upon the doomed earth, which perhaps passed through the hygdrogenous tail of It comet, which mixing with the o.\'y':,en of the atmos- phere, electrically supercharged may have produced this violent an im- mense discharge. Gratlunlgdthe I lying districts are. flooded, the hor- ror-struck inhabitants, w 0 just be- fore had been mucking -nnd deriding, now in their terrified alnrm tire preci- pitntely hastening away to higher ground. But the awful storm con- tinues, doubtless accompanied hy the most appalling and continuous thund- ` er and lightning, und the rising winters are nearing those more elevated posi- tions, to uhich the terrified people have escaped for refuge. The valleys nre now but rushing torrents of im- petuous and vehemently ruging muss- es of foaming surges furiously dash- ing down from the mountains, und cnrrying death nml dev.istu'tion and destruction in their mud turbulent vouI'9<`; Sntnetinies l\\'n mighty rnt;ir- :u`ts meeting midway in wild ronlusinn with n detnnnting ro.-ir surpussingeven the crashing of the nevervem4ing thund- nrv Hm nnrfn:-a`,nl' Hm lmilintr lnrrvnt I5-l lnlllcll, [[16 great Vt'H`lCl nuulu ur no less than 210,000 tons burden, or equal to the tonnage of nearly twelve Great Eusterns." l`he huge construc- tion being completed, 1: number of uni- muls and birds were collected. in pairs. npresenting the v rious species of liv- ing fauna (th6`g`feit naturalist Buffon stubes that the number of all the vari- ous distinct species of four-looted uni- muls muy he reduced to not more than 250), and were driven into the vessel, into which suitable compartments had been prepared for their reception. The great preacher of righteousness," Noah, now enters the ark with his "family," and, as the sacred narrative in." And ...-nu nlurnlnnnlvlu the miuhlv nn- My ii isziiiiu-i`. About five thousand yeurs ago, the world having degmieriited and |)8\`Uui9> ultogetiier depruved and corrupt, ii grant preacher arose - and prophesi--d the impending dvatriiction or all that was thereon. The preuclierii message was rexeived with deiision Lind SC`-iI`Vl, hut, riotivith.-stniiding, he (')nLillu(] to work llL ii viisl. iiiid gigziniic ve.~ssol, upon the constructioii oi which he was eiigiiged for lll()l'(' than u cc-iitury; |wl`hup8, being one of the chief iiii-ii . of the earth, employing sew-.i';il thou- J sand workmen during the whole of I that long series of yt`ul`H. Assuniiiig ` I lhe cubit to be the ordinary uiezisure ..r I...i..-uh Hm II\v\I\:ILV` uniilil li- iihuiil It Your Dealer Does Not Keep lhe Cublt. to be [he urulnury unezusurr of heiglh, the tonnage would he uhuul 42,000 tons, but if the gemnetric cuhil" is indicated, the great vessel would be .... Iuuu than -zmmm tnns burden. OIN : lly DOOXlIlDllG- "in May,.l8l2, the Lord Nelson. a Bri- I tieh schooner. laden with our and mor- ohnndiee from Kingston. bound for Nia- gen, being found in Amerioen waters, in the lake. was captured by Woeleey, ~ oroughb into Sacket s Harbor, and con- demoed as alawlul prize. Among goods taken and offered , at Auction was a. quan-t `city of plate. jayvelry, wearing npparel and household articles of rich ma- tsrial, belonging to a lady of Queenstown, newly married, but not on board; and these articles, although of great intrinsic value. were inestimately Breoioua to the owner, as family relics and eepsakes. These. commodore Woolsey. with true r courtesy. proposed to restore. and the suggestion was seconded by the hearty acclamation of his gallant sailors. who . offered to relinquish their claim. But others, from sordid and illiberal mo- ` Lives, insisted that the sale should go on. and undertook to compete in the bids, which gradually hrose to 8300. $400 and 8500; At this moment the gallant Wool- ` soy. determined not to he bsllled in his de- ` sign, suddenly raised his bid to $5,000, which at once ended the contest. The property he promptly forwarded to the` owner, and the government sanctioned his course by discharging him from the obli- gaticn." A Grnphlo Account 0| The Grant Dclugo of 5.000 Yell ! Ago. u.. .. n....|....- `II II By Bunke-1'. -\hm|I five I VV IIllSFL(JWI|, L`. 1., .I,lll|l4'I , The following incident in rolntod in Hough'a hinwry of Jefferson county, 5: oc- ouyrinz ab Dachau Huber during the wu- f 011812. If any similar exigonoy Ihould occur duhng our prevent unplenuntneno, in in hoped byhnb lih qourbesy and gener- onit. may bdexhibited. " n MAv_JRl2. the L'Jl'd Nelson. which Wu captured Iron `rho lrmuh vnn: n schooner and Onto-`rho Lady? Pnpohy tnllnnttylhtnn-nl-'l`ho Bow ` ornmontfn A ppronl. Wntertown, N.Y., Thes. nu.- n-u_..:_._ .'_-:A-_L :- ...I.o.J 3.. COMMODORE WOOLSEY SAVED A " WEDDING TIIEACURE M wglgzlr or 1812.7 A DROWNED WORLD. Victona Siiver Polishl Jan. L_aturriey. -)rh2Q.rmL*I\n unnm The report: comes from Vancouver that I rich acriko ha been made on Monte Criaho ialund. Every island in the Yukon river near Dawson has heen staked cub. nnw Law-VIII. nun SANTIAGO on: Cum, vin1 orb Anbino, ` Jamaica. May 2 -Senor Chuicho Mendu- 1 leri. magistrate of the high court of San- tiago, and known as an inteme Spanish sympnnhizor, one of the mom prominent men in the ciby, his left Santiago for tho camp of the Cu ban-brigadier-genera! Cava- los. He was accompanied by several kins- mon And his going roduced I vividim- preaeion. The em as from aho city has continued by night, Spaniards making no oppoeiniomexcepbing to a few persons who were arrested {or example. Five thousand persons have loin for the country since the proclarnnbion iorcing onliabmenb, fourefths being women and children. IJIUII JBII W85 3 gfli IJIOW E0 nun. His father seldom sees him now. The old man has written 00 the lieutaouanta gov- eruor~in-council. asking for his son : body, but he has nob received a reply. y- Luumucuu. nuucuue, one uengman, V ..s received noucation of the work he is expected to perform on the morning of May 20th. Nulby now strong- ly realizes his position. and is apparently faab breaking down. `Many believe than he will have to be carried to the scaffold. On the other hand. the abject fear which seems to have overcome him may be part oi a scheme which he has adopted since he was rab arrested, to humbug people into believing all sorts of things of him. One thing ia sure. the discovery of the plot. to break jail was a great blow to him. His father nnlrlnm nmsn him nnw Thu Ila May [lave To Be Carried `lo The Son!- fom On In] 20th. MONTREAL, May `.2.-A deepatch from Joliente. Que-.. says the death watch over l`omNulcy, the Ruwdon murderer, has been set and quietly and` wintr- oub bhe alightoab outside evidence, the work of preparing for the end has been Mmmenced. Radcliffe, the hangman. I` received nobicntinn of thin wnrk xwv. 1.1.11. uuvux. curum, u. 1.. ruceunly expelled from the Methodist: Protestant. conference. his been engaged to preach in the Free Will Baptist church, Esau Wol- cotu, N.Y. Ilyulu. ` L"onb.-Col. Daniaon, Toronto. in 3 very likely uuccauor to Gen. Guooignru oom- mander. 0 rm.- t..ll:.... AR` AS bk- III...-.5I..l... .....l. I.-. llllllllllif. The falling off of the Klonayke Jrush has caused a mmmu reducbion in this cost: of packing over the paaaea. fmrd nnnrin will inrinn hnhwnnn Hun PHUIIUK UVUT VIII, lllia Lord Duerin will judge between the ten hash songs of the Montreal Witneea patriotic song competition. ~u1nrn.I fnnrlnn vnunw Indian warn hadlv Special Sale Qt fumilure. P-`JUFIUUIU HUI]; UUIHPUUIllUlIn Savorsl Landon young ladies were badly injured in I runaway, the bus in which they were riding colliding wibh a pole. an-manv thranmna nn rnhnlinhn lmnmmn BUSY WUTU numg UUIIILIIIIK WWII 3 pole. Germnny threatens to retaliate because of Great Brit|in'a denouncement at Unna- da`s request 0! the Anglo-German treaty. Rev. D. H. Devel. Bcribn, N.Y.. recently exnallad from the Methodist Prnhmmnr. worn puma. Mu. Gooro Kirk was drownedab Burk ! ` Fnlll on Bundn Arich old Jfd in reported from the `vicinity Rah Port-ago. Min Eugenio Bruin wu fstally burned It Sb. Isidore do Lnprorie. Jmanh Bailav. A fnrmar. in Izillnd in n I"I|WIy Bl`-lJlU`I|U HUI!" VVUIKUKKIIL Henry B. Looming. collector of oiutoml, Bruutford, wu Itrickan with acute pu- alyain. " T.\'nnh .n| nnninnn, 'l`nr-nntn in A um-11 IV DU. LIIUUTII U 14 Ipruna. Joseph Bailey, I farmer, was killed in a railway accidguu near Wulkorton. Hnnrv R. Lnnmina. nnllnntnr nf niuhnmn. V *~ no spun or "no Honing rspbn no the` `I.-Cant. II-an-Dnlnn "" 7"" "1':... .'.'T.'.'.7..'.".'..`..'.T"' '" "" Gnlt contemplates purchneiug it: want works plant. Mu. Gnnnra"(irlz um: dmwnndgh Burk : IQULTY HA8 BROKEN DOWN. .'i`.oye'a. thus Rh iii. Baking and Fruit lino IWU DIIUIIT 1'Il0II!Ill(l IJUIIITI In Illml from one thousand to ten shounnd dollars. for particular: apply an Godwin`: lnsu rance Emporium, Over Express Omen. nrket Square. gtroet. N of tome things. but everything A re Leaving Bantlngo. ..... .\.. IL.-. ,,:, 11, . -n --up- -...;n__ -9.4... __4 oh`. llII|IIIricn.o( llhnl . Onrcolnnbuglutrlc bcthobh-I. v laud-hnllhllonahx. DD Q4 3--.- 10; -_, A ,_n If l'!c7ah9n 6: C0-I Ilwganhmtahop nndnmmhpornupot. , Oornornrociandkaotnnutn. London. -Llvcrpool and Globe Fire

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