Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Mar 1896, p. 3

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(I0 WEI]. uuu IIIMIIBIHI SHOW II. It was not so much that Larry stole a letter or two now and ngdln and tore them up and danced on them in impo- ` tent rage. Treachery and disappointed M love have made many nlooundrol do that before and will again. u long an letters are sent by mail. But he dld I manner thing by far. It wu nnmnthlna ha nnnlzl not hive nuurrywuuopuy. `".l`ho |h1p'l1 be In Now York Shh lnfnl " nnld MIIQ. In 1'" hunt nn ha :t_quln|o lnllvqy. . lg... Ii-_..._ .Qn ,0 III! III! I ll IIIUIK PYUI] KR body. " And he walked away. rhnrlinnnnt tn (ha nth-I-`n hlnntnr. nu... tn-.1 Harv!-can Dulce. .-.`A. LI. THE D.AIL".\'( 13m'r1sH wnm. T\Ifl T V V Ti ` or IVIIY uuiiuu.-non. uh sud Qua an-h. LE OPPITI I TAIII-&rnII Ontario Wad -Much. ~ ,,, -,, I I A II-J-nn WIIOLIIALI AND RETAIL--IE`l' IN `H11 IARKIT. Yu- 39. `junk mus. , Joann nu-not wharf. 3-88. lnvnneo -but Gk! oeoa. Lawrence vlsut. Ihnnoh oIeo-(`nr. King um! (Tlnnnco nuns. oppo- dh Iirlllah Alnoriocn Hold. Khunlon. hump! and satisfactory louver: I naoelnlty. N-I all under cover and roll at-none-i. on communication. JAMES BWIPY A COMPANY -- -annals: _uu-- [Coal '& __WoodI ii.-.:.-g-.2. ""ii'{ I SI`( )\7E"S" RANGES. HEA"l`ER.\`. `COAL-OIL HEATERS E. B. LOUCKS, n .:-r..; . ruuu arr The oldest and largest mnnufnc- lure:-I of Varnish In Canada. Japans, |0i|s_. Varnish: }BAYLlS MANUFT} co v ww-uwowqwsa Sold In Kingston by E. U. Mmxhull. I24 Prilvmn Sumac fhinlloldhvo Dhuutom Dyqup hd|gubonan'l`oo Hearty hung. Apt ` lac! umedy for Diulnen. Nuuu, brown . 1 MI. BtdTuloln the Momh,Cooud Toncl ` Pain 1:: the Side. TORPID LIVER. Thq Rgulna the Bovula. Pauly Vogchble. Q.__-n nan A...-II 3.44 Paints, '91-so-poo-a-oooo-u-o CRAWFORD. Foot ot Qnecn SI I--l_-A.-- '5; 1 A COAL: IIIJIII LVI I'3'0oTii & c0., r-comnnlnhronhhioihd ` morrow the coal you Don't put off for to- ought to order to-day. It may snow-thc cold snap's coming. IVTCCOCCJD Your Hheumatiigiu 16 to 30 Nazareth Street. I\I\IIII $3 T)-Iv (ot&n to Brook O Ital.) -DlALIl8 na-- |o `ma .` m u..,L II 0.'l9 H K`. ...:lll It 0 N .. 'l`rMm- Nun. :1 mm! Munulnv` OC3..` %6SOV3 Tj Been worae lutoly-tri(~r'l nll aorta of linimeuca and Lrmzh bu: Ll uuhl joims utnn be-tusr Yun lmv::`t triod ample-ton`u Pink l ow M10`. They've I record for knock ing out Rhenmatrism tlmfa unv rlvallod. Try them marl you'll bu hsnnilv mrnrinad at Hm nI'(u\'|nt. nvauoa. `try mom mm you u on . happily Inrprised at tho won-pt. relief and permanent curou mu-u mntiam. Sciatica. Neurnlgia nnrl Ln 1 Grippo. forwhioh they ara spvcic ` T \F'nLTx3 X5-EOXC._ N\()N l`I'-QEAL. By Kil --Iar - ney's lakes and tells. `or All Kinds 11596 The grand jury nf mo count)` nf Tip- ponryouoo panrml the fullnwiug msolu~ lion: 1. That in nvw munhuuso shall be built. 3. That the mute:-inls of the old cunrthonro be ward in buihlixu: the newconnhonsa. I. That the old mnrh house shall not be taken down until the new oonnh-moo in ni zhod. ..- . . . ..-..-.-.a nu-in. Na and upwnnh. mounting in noun- r, l|I\`R(IIIlI -um uumbor 0! panonl in it-nth 315"` IullU_\'l'U. FICIHIDIIKI I Those Irisluuon givo me more Iron- blo than all the rest of my snldi0rxL " "Your majr-lay`: axwmivs make the uluerounpllnnt. " rejoined the umoer. _ __,-,....- .. _... -. .......- ....-. --"- A lmnlonant colonel in the Irish Ni- gada wna (h.'|])Ill"hf.`(I hylho Duke ul Ber wick to Lotus XIV \\ nth an ncmnnt of snmo inngnlnritim among his lronyn M` For: Kiel. Ilia ungjesly, c0m!id~rubL\' uunoyod. e-xclninwd: I<'I`L.\..- I.-4.. .._,... ` \'Ullu The history of lho lifo and wnrlr of 1 Charles Stmvnrt Puruoll in of recent ` dam and the pmporty of ovary living lrislnunu. A mun uf trnuswmlent neu- lua. his eluvurmu to the blllltul pln n'o in tho Ill`:-oliuuu of tho pouploof his udoptod country is not to ho wundomtl ul. nlmongln hlalury affords no pnrallel or such a rapid rise among her auteu- `Inm. Parnell was tho uuvmwuud king." and {alum genorutions will for- got. the faults and shortcomings of the man in rememlwrlng tho usndnnns 91`- fons he made fur the wcllnro of Imlnnd. 1...-.. \v..: -..-.x... 1.2- -_-~-,- -- -LA us uwI\`w_y eligagoll In lnrvlngz lnevlauus uf lrvlnnd upon the nttnntinn of the im- [RN81 pnnlinxnml. Iuun nu umuu mt um wcunro OI umanu. J Jmriu AI:Ca:rt|ly, his sncmssut in the ` l(`d0l`lh`p 0' CH0 Ntihual p:_u-Qy_ jg gg ] man u! letters uml of vast nmsiuumutn. At pm: ut ho is trying to cunoiliatu the dnlfvrom fut":-`nu hf tho Irish party um! I IS umiwly Pll$:l,'.`,(`ll in fnrvingz Ihevlnilus uf hvlnnrl nmm Hm nonmoinn n! H... .'..., KULIUIIIDIIIII. ()'()uuuell`a striking greatness was achieved in the eld of Irish politics. From early manhood he had turned liia attention to the mudition of Ireland and ' the mass of lwr people. Having a rm faith in the inuence of his church. be perceived that it might be made an in- strument of immense political power in Ireland As a result of his labors Catlin- lio Ireland was urruyod tn tl man in an organization J! enurmuue power. that rlomunded its rights in no uncertain rninn nu nun Iu ('Uln\~lIu. IIIU In-gluulug Ul IHH 4-runny to L`lmt.h.un.h1's strumzlu against the court in 170. his exertions fur the fmndom of tho press. his ideas on Iud1- an reform in 177:! und his speochvs llpnu tho Amurium Rnvnlutinu nre nll subjects occurring during his parhnnn~nt:1ry on- rour which do not yield in interest uud magnitude to the events of the pmaonl. generation. l\'l`nnnnll`n uh-u`l;(.... .._....A........ ._-_ Uuunlulry um. Ill! vuny evmrm Ill l ||\`nl' ` nf Romuu Catholic m11unoi1\Minn, his pat1'imiudcai1.znufnr the nnwlmmtiuu of ` lrnluud. Ilzu cirouxumrulcvu n'tending his ; rs! ansmuu In 1\:u*h;um-m, his rupiul ` rim to nuxim-um us an orator and u mnteslnnn. his unuu<`i:m'on of madne- nino uf frvo trade, tho oblnqny und Um dimcullir.-1 of every lgxml uguinst wlnvlx ho lmd to cnmmnd. the beginning of his I-nnnr\' tn (`hut.h.nn hiu mrnnoln nnvuiuuo Duke. O'Connell, l`u-no-ll and Mocnrlliy Ind \\/hm. They [lave Dnnr. Ireland has produced at ununbur uf tho greatest oratom, the Manes! pnrliumen- tnrinuu. the mozet sngaoious atntesnim. the best scholars. the most sympathetic poets and the warmest pnu-iota. Elm has had her name emblu zoned upon tlm tom- ple of fame. through the efforts nf them who have been mused in tho cradles of the houses which deck her hind. Iu the political arena there um four nmnes aa- sooiated with the work of this century and its predecessor. which stand out in pmminauoe-uaxueiy, Edmund Burke. Daniel O'Connell. Charles Stewart. Par nell and Justin McCarthy. W.1u..n...l T}.n-i .. ....n ..l 5|... .....\..o....> ...... ...... ......... ....\....u.,. Enliumul Burl-e.one of the greatest names in th;~ history of political lilvm- ture. was born in l)ubliu.ou Jun. 2. 1729. Ho tuukn went in the house of commons in 1.106. He first Mmuiuhod Ibo mmimms at St. >`mplum'a with his nlaomn nloqxmwe. cnnumuiul of Imi- gungo, powvr nf mguuwnt nml nxtout of iuformmimi. while debuting Hm le- olnrntury act. flis mi-ly emirtu in favor nf Rmmm (`.ntlmli.- nlnnlminnlinn his Steerage `--.u I.-.un I 1`-...n.u\I lllgnnnn Llfnnl I. ENDAY. . MARIE 16, 1896 Unpopnlr With Frlondn mad I SUNLIGHT L-A /I I FOUR GREAT IRISHMENZ sou- '1';o hhndnlno lamina unuvnh `d tho hint. culled H. hutch Chair. Thllomdlil (I In Ihl 0! Wu`. Uulhl DI II. rlllbin ` was guarded will nligi Mun. Bucntovyounogoou-nnguuonm `haunted and injucd faulting: mndto thotlthqunninlntholnuo (lino nolghbtrbond. ad Ihofonnhln II dnnhlhn Intonqlonl. tioouibol In- liolbdngthntibvirnolugouon an " I [III]! IIUIIJ (HO CIIIE. III U10 W$Wl'Il 0| noawud ride of Peel hill. The bill hen film to the height of 000 foot. Ind from It: nmmit is spread out I panel-ung`ot natural y unrivaled for It: 6': the View n clenr dqy extend! \to V the mount a of Scotland Ind Inlnndx 50 or 60 mile: nwq. Thin II a locality to which nnim mum in summer to mtch Inapintion from the M- tnre. The spring. known A: the Silver well. in said to ban been brought mrth tromzhorockbytbouint. Who his-ad it. thereby imparting to it hauling prop- crtiu. In former days runny natal were current of mingnloucnru having nsnltnd. from drinkino the V180. and weawriy storms. The perishm of the ielend Al-e respec- tively named utter thechuruh,or "kirk. " in each and the nnoient saint to whom it was dedicated. Thus there are Kirk Peirick. Kirk German. Kirk Michael, Kirk Andreas. Kirk Bride. Kirk Bred- dau. Kirk Melev. Kirk Lonnn. Kirk Mnrown and othem-e--l7 in all. Pool is situated in Kirk Germnn. Adjoining this, on the south. in Kirk Patrick, where. until quite recently. stood 1 van- erable cruciform church. which we: supposed to occupy the site of one Itill more ancient, built by St. Putrick him- self. But. a new church has been erected I short distance from the place of the old one. whose dilapidated end insani- tery condition ncoaitnted its destruc- lion. D5 LA_l_I.lg n`... I. _._..l_A-.I jlhl. HUI]. 8!. hutch`: Imno In nnoointod with '3 spring of crystal Inlet situated shot! I mile from the cane. on thowumrn or .4.--_-A -a.I- 4-.0 n....| kill 'l |._ Lil! L-.. l. U! Illl. The mime imzlf covers the out of the seven norm comprising St Patrick`: in-la This island in now connected with the opposite bill by in substantial canes way. forming a bxidae between the on- tle and tho hill on the one hand and on the other sheltering theihnrbor from the westerly storm; I-n|.- ....._;_|...- -1 AL- :-I-...I -5. _.._.. BI. I'R IIIIK A B I~`hl\- hum horn tnkuu In Mfeotnully pmsm-Va it (`mm fnrlln-r decay. uuluy portions having bow: TI`HH!`Pd to keep in walls and its Gulhic nrvhus entire. Its nnatom gable. lhu rh:mvvl end. ovorlooks Peel bnrhor. nmr the gates of the castle, wlmso bnnloxnnma were so anlnrged in Hm midzllv xmvs as to include the whale of tlm fnrtlvntinuu and oocleniantionl buildings. 'I`|\n mu.-oln I039]? nnvnrn vn nnl nf tho I! III I `(XXI H5IU UK PTTKVIIIUII. `Having divided the iulnndiuto parish- es for the better instruction of the peo- ple. St-. Patrick wont on his way to [re- lnml. leaving St. (icrmnuioun behind him II! the first bishop nf Mun. This grant. pmluto mnrkod the commenct-niont. of his |\|IlM`UpIl`_}' in A. D. 445 by laying Hm fumidunuu In] St. l`:itriuk`n isle of tho vnthodrui whirh In-urn his nmne nml whiz-h wan rnhnilt. in 1246. oxuolly 800 your: afterward. hy Bishop Simon. Thil uohla fame is now in ruins. but stop: , _.-_ ~-~-~. The place upon which the nine wu shipwrecked has ever since been called St. Patrick's isle. and is now occupied with the ruins of Peel castle. There St. Patrick created I Christian ohnroh. the walls of which are still etnnrling. show- ing the peculiar "herringbone" ar- rangement of the old time masonry. Near by the nine and his oolnboren al- 50 built the famous round tower, which still continues to defy the elements and is in a good state of preurvntion. `Hnvina rlivinri Hm inlnnrl infn n-I-Inh. ITUUL DUI! HUI I IUIII UII U\.-I'\l |E|'lBIlUu. So remarkable was the escape that it was regarded as miraculous. the inlet consisting of jagged rock: and precipi- tous cliifa where it face: the ace. and presenting Inch a scene of awful gran- deur during a nor-`wetter an could neither he described nor imagined. Soovercome were the rude inhahitnnte by the mani- feetation of divine power in the deliver- ance of the misaionnrien that they glad- ly welcomed the latter as meuengera from heaven, and forthwith accepted the Christian faith. It in even-ed that the entire population of the inland out aside their ancient drnidicnl religion on the eelfaame day. Thereupon St. Patrick and his band were kept busy for a few months buptiaing the convert: and orgnniaing the church of the new faith on a rm baeie. And from that hour to this the history of the Christian church in the little kingdom of Man" gas been the most unique in Chrinten- Hr"IlIG'l:'R,`Il'l.I"IYIP.PA`l'f. xx- `_..|I ..__ _...___n-.| _..IAL _._I.l_L._4 UIIUUI. IILIUIJ UIIUUI KIUIIIIII IIU~ While crossing the Irish In. which is noted for its In-on; tides and Inddon tempesca, I ex-oo norm oven-look the party. and the vessel was out nwny, I total wreck. on a little met then called "The Peel." a short distance from the mninland. near the prenout town 0! Pool. But not a soul on board perished. _..... _......-A..J -- ...:--....I.\_- 5|... I-1. 011 N10 memory OI I00 IIIDL As the story runs. St. Patriqk. while but u hiehop. woe none in A. D. 444 by the pope on it Imlul xntulon to Inland. which had already been the none at late on-Ly lnbun. and to which he had am of :11 been tnhenu n Ilnvohoun ht: Scottish home near the Bolvly rth. The nine wu oooompantod by 18 other xntsatonnrten. one of whom won 88. Gel`- mnnlcna of Anxerro, in France. who had come to Britain at the roqneeclof the holy father an one of the harbinger: of the Christian faith to the Celtic a..u....- n..... .....a.... n.....-.. ...I.` Ul UHU _\JUI'IIlIILI lllllll WU IIIIU tribal. then under Roman rul. WI-nlln nrnnllhln khn II-Ink Ann II Ireland in not the only island of which St. Patrick is the patron saint, nor the only one from which he banish- ed sunken and frogs. The ancient ills of Man hue 3 stronger if not I prior claim on the memory of the saint. In Nu: nhn-v I-nun Qt pat!-Ink whn I'M TING EAST. .IEVp_. .2:-`III Ll ..l:!.'n; WHV ST. PATRICK I8 REVERD IN THE ISLE OF MAN. lo Oahu:-`cl the llnnnnou M the OIIIF , Oh: link and Bull! 3 Clutch Thorn. any Bonus or an um An mu round ` `lion--6oIno Interacting Iqgcldo. A MANX sT\fN'r ALSV6.` V`-iIvvu#.Io_u-oucud V`-`I'OI0MInI&uh l ZQAQI... _A..s___..._._ `K runny I--E . FIVHK In `IN W` uncouth In-autumn. It I: told am he onoo hold the following cnnvuntiu Anna n hnrrln nf hnnh-vnncl -ml also. K II? IKIII Ill! IUIIUWIW tnuu acres: a barrier of hnnlwnod nd dt in` I IGCRIO: -`com on. "I are." "Why non" Sun. I Inn npmunc." "hnl him nlnnn Ihnn " -:2 wt: \-@1312` W111 qtjbj 3 "...".:.`.'..."..`;.'_':=i wu nuns up In wtyywnj Iliulsn Ind been prnntioiu but nnhonnc. indmumthepufunnuud one dnghnlr. Fnthulltbvwbntl lhh nhnnni fun: (In r Inn! mull. T- I Ihlnp plenum (hr ovary one." pnnurmnnoa. The good fnthon Ind. however, long lince grasped the whole meaning I the situation. He runennd umllod his was winning smile, and doolnnad {hut he liked to much thonlr they had jut boon listening to that for Ma put ho would prefer to luau that and nothing in that for (ha ulunln nvnnlnn 7-i-C --: j CT-SI i `ICU!!! ID DICK K! `Inn for the whole evening. "Thar Path`! N'n|:m III` I00 WDUIU UVBIIIW. "Dear Father Inumwl Eowbowon the hon-not that omhutnl Howho nottenod awn all dilllcnltlcn and to- lieved all dlltnned mlndll Tlnlnnd -.. _.-A.. _.. .1 ....- _....__ ..--. as MUTE llll IIIIIITEKI IHIIIIZI LR XIII! we nude upol ntyyonngnnngit had haul nrnnnlnn hnl nnhnolthng ary uxprwlun (II neuuns. "There win I pants. and than the band began un1n-tho same air. An- other pause. nnd nil] the nuns {unma- tnne. One of tho guenta. to whom no particular reoctiou had ooournd. Ing- gented in an in curved moment (hut Fnthar Mathew mould be ullowodto ..I..A Ll- ....... D._....n.. -1- I..- `L- ..-_a l.'llllE' .Ql!DW llllllll 1 IIIUWQIWJ 1-elect hi: own fnvorito air for tho next _._I_.__. _ .. .4 IIQKIII. "He was entertained once It I ha meeting in namnll oountry town. Then was a band. and the hand mad up lot his grutionion an air from on 0! Moon)`: melodies. Father Mnthow undo ovary exp:-onion M delight. Thorn wnn A nAnn- and than Hun U00 lllluly UIIIIIUIIUT UI IIIII `VIII IIIIIIZ l om remember well how in the in- on' tiny: of Father Mathew`: temper- nnoo movement every temperance uno- oiution prided itself upon its hand. PI- ther Mathew encouraged thin ntiltio feeling. nnd was very patient with the defects of execution which occasionally followed even the most mluionl iM.en~ Nona. Ian- ....-- ....s...A-....I .0... -5 _ 5.. now no nuns IIIIQI rlun-I nut in A-that nd. Justin McCarthy tell: an lneodob 0! Father Mathew whioh well lllnntrntol the kindly ohunotu 0! that good mm: I nun rnmnmhnr wall hnw In tho lnr. Thia story in Interesting lnanothcr way. becauao It In oommonly believed among the Man: that the Idea of The Throo Imgaof Man" waa originally aug- geatod by it. Thin an-anus davioo was tint adopted an the Man out of arm: by Alexander 111. king of Scotland. about A. D. 1970, altar ho had pur- ohased the aovaralgnty cl "tho kingdom of Man and of the ialoa" from III Iaat Scandinavian aovereign, Magma VI of Norway. Juan Knaona. IIGC OI "IO mu ll] I113 CHEWING`?- For attempting toklll St. Patrick the monster wu cursed by the holy man in the Vlrgln`e name. and (led the leland. 80 overcome was be by fear and la men a hurry wan he to get awnyfrom the presence 0! the angered ealnl that, wlth one awful leap. be cleared the space be- tween St. Patrick`: lale and Onntrary head. about a mlle southward (mm the castle. and forever disappeared. I`ndl- clan falls to cell the face that Inboa- qnently befall mm. but ll ll assumed that he perished in the water! of the Irleh sea and that his body was cast up by the waves. At any rate. anhlde the castle walls. on the northweaurn alde. la "The Giant`: Grave." when the three legged monneer la aid to have been buried, the mound that marka bl: resting place bolng more than 00 feet in length. This ntmnv In Inhnlnnnn in nnnrhnp %%cA%L.IF>.RN!A nle Kind. '1!!! nuuicwu to uumuu ue-n. Thin monster vies bleged with three loge. and no egi e was 0 that he coma leap at one bound from St. Pm-tot`: inle to Peel hill. 3 distance of more than 800 yards. Such wee hie feuiulntrmgth that live lu-ge bowldon of white qnnt-I, weighing altogether many tone, were severally hurled by him from the cum iele to the side of mother hill nearly three miles away. above e pleoe celled Bhergydhoo, and there they are to this day, bearing the nger marks of the al- ant where be grasped them. Viniton 00 Pool cutie ere elwul told the legend. the white stones being visible on the side of the hill in the dietnnoe. Inn- -u........sl..... 5.. bill as ILOQ`-`L Al.- wizard: which have been handed down from the earliest Como times. 0! those wondronn myth: them In one In which St. Patrick gure: prominontly. md which may be taken us sample of Colt- lo mythology in it: most mo lnlph-in; fnrm xorm. Ooutempornry with the mint than lived in Man n giant of monstrous nu, strength nnd ferocity, who wan the ter- ror of the islanders, and who. like nll his kind. was addicted to human ulh. mL(- .....w..o-- --. khan-go! lth ung It-1:---r 0: may nanny. [rivals in up en. | nhnnlh Injnlmmth, It In tnhl um I GOOD FATHER MATHEW. avy:uo.ns:IoIL'i:v.agpypau ""' Dougherty Illlllvt r.,3n;.. In! A. D CITY PBOPIRTY I: Iowan posts Is neon. Dion Inert giving new tmdnnncd -no hon lnurmn L mnnmn Ca nnua I`:1c`!.i`Vic Railways Svtlors' "-~'elght-Ii:tcs to Canadian Norm-West Rcducrd 40 per cent. n nn .-.u| -.... N HIIIABKII C BIKING`. I ,..`x.-.':.... --~ ==- --~ ---nu u--vv vvuurunulu hm gnml I laid! to n u-gmovhx .IIu:.!oI. 1) I: In 01% 1-no"'E'n `tum lowucnood In-nu. Iolonnuovlnu Fire Insurance. IIIIITIII j7UIl'l'Y. Ilndr I hd I OIQI und no;`:::l::1n`n.0 t;lon6 :lml`:x.l`oh.JlI uE$...`.`.".:'...3`:'a..".`.:";: ."..."..".' .'.1 London. Llva-pool and Ohio lln Insurance Company. Iuuul. nun: HI lllulI\ In ndnllgn g jlgh }gI_nucd_'s1"mcTqn_ units on 3 A __..Q.A..4_j__- now unounfco om -mm. do . R1 | I the Mod 0. Inumnng 3013:: ol.luu:'noo oh: IITIIQL ngnn llmuolnvoth Bound nd than to 0. ll. 0"'10. I W moohund Inc will put than In 5 ADO inhalant for nluunoo and ornunonhl to you ' nu. London & Lnnoaohlro Llfo Ao- aurnnco Company. Plgm-mu.|.v A nnnumnn (hnoAlI VIII w. u. an Iruulnu, Iihvn. (Formerly Pnrtnor wltl tho Into DI. I. N. run WWI). GENERAL PRACTITIONER. 003. or WILLIAM AND KING BTIIIN (LATI m. mum`: IIIIOIII) Ornoa Hon|a-o to n |.m.; I to I p.I. ; I to D .m. N.S.-Dr. stlrlln has given -poolul and: nnd nttcntlon for t o Int 10 pan to Dlnouu Women Ind their treatment. Tblophnno No. bl). '1 1 r:, ; BL-`BBIB 8'!` Of 32105.: I coitus . III II` Illllim YOU OAR AIIOID so ullov you you An Ingulnurlu He no '2`;;:;' 1: ".`.-` .'. , w o h.'3.m...2'ta ..3 {and 0. ll. GTE). In Hal R KYLE)!!!` ID. I.n.P. as. A1`! a odlcnlsn rlnundont Klan`-J 0- ml pm! 0 00 Iormorly wont by the Inn Dr. Hlundorn. hlopbnno No. . to. I; ` lono. Joan (X'l0ID..WllI formorly oooupioal by "Gold Onto." DE H. RAKSAY DUFF. I)! BAGO phone I). AOPKEIISON U HOOP AUDHO M Aooountnnto sud Ent|Kton'Aontu. F32`. [4110 and Accident Insurance. lung to loan at lowest mm. noclnonoo utrot. lnuton. ll. Hmrnnson. . J. Hoorn. ONE? TO LOAN IN LARGE URBIALL K mm. at low rate: of intone! on CH.) Ind lhrm Property. Lona: unmet` on my und County De ncuru. Azly lo `noun Bllooa. Ilhnlcor routonus an Ind Innat- mont Sooloty. Olno oppoulto tho Pout Olloo. H Appnhor mm of 3 nl otnoh ovu W;do'n 83:11 Store. . nun; shoot. non to ma 0 on. I B. R` I AGDUNTANT AND KIA]: v a [nude Ann`. lbnu and noooun ooh footed. Money to loan at Iowans run. .18! King 5%.. over WldI'I Drug Bson. R M. ARIN)?!` N D, WILL BEGIN THB A .Pr:o\loo ol Nodlelno In Klnutol About pr In . AT .6 --P PARSAUE. IL. Prue! i April In. BTIHVR KLLIB (Number of Auoohsuon of Amhluou. A D APPRAIHBR. on D lngu!,on.Ont. AOPKERSON HOOPKB, AUDI`! . Entnto Acontu. Accident lung: to l mu Sun- Khuuton. [rm Tc-Iamlmne M4. Lin-ry. llrook ||nwt. ~..-...-_::-n:- EONARD OLIMENTB. L.D.8. D dl t '2. ti: P t W! son .{ .`.?.i . %32i.J... `:.`::.u.:.' :.."u`'. golatphono No. . Ruldenoml [stunt an . ___________._.__.____ R 1:. nu-Anus. 1-.n.s. h.1).s.. u.n.. unn- . '1-13. 0mo..m I3 rluuou mot. Roul- donoo. m Unlvanny Avvnuo. 00 hours. 3 am. to 6 .m. autumn: oven! . ll 12,10. Ijelqphduo . 8. A. Ayhord. DJ). .. L. .B.. Dal phduo I An cant. POWER & SON, ARCBJTI AND BUILD- LN(tlSur\1yon. Oleo--Wo lnon Mnol, mu on. R :-:07 w;`m`ui`v`..~m1m "" (1 [motor Dental H1\raory.AI`);:g(p,y:2:J lln..i,I........ mx u.u..--..- _.___. APPRAIH lnnton. Ont. ')II II. RAIRAY DUFF. BAGOT I rormcrlyooouniod by 1` ~nnz_1'nx u" I:;(;Yf.:`gARl%l;l'"rl: 5 ton &n..0n no Inn: :1. 1:. H lmnn.3.o. "'7'?-'"?i?v'riter\ :'znnsou-uctvouonou-IIII'*9"' _F.l`-,l.I""Ia..i_"...'.`. a one o.In _ _ lA()D()NNRLl. & FARR! L. BARB! Tlllll. fi summon, mm. as AIIIIOI III1`. . Imuton. ausxm=.ss Pomnaksy no. w. nm1.u.vn'rn'.uxNA)%Y summon Dnntnr Nuraery. Dluponury nncl ..i.|.m--n, 0:75 l |`lImann utrt-M Omuulhtloni n Brunch ollloe--Bibby'| rs-ry. norlv Pal-can -nu tho Ign- lllton. `. HAUlmNNliI., Q.C. T- am. A.'.'R`.'.`l..". ..".?'.i'.'I' 4_'?_E"_'iE39'*7`T-3: Tue-:DAg_c;;_u_. cums ' 'snur:A'nomu.. --j----?-j---oz--1 ITRARGI & BIILNIII. 535. Ill` Emnlnl `gut Ilsa Xnnnl I-lORI(liB4LlVERY. jNsUANca ._.._.. FINANCIAL. nun ynuuu nu ---p-vv '- u$ sntunhy Ayhoyd. 'i5i:Ari`1V'.uj.. ._'-_'?_."-L snow PIDOIO an 12-,;.~. an to on 1 Iuloto Inn II {II ii. 0'50. In Id x: % 0ooo-C{` Shoot. moon :1`, 1* mt! Man: In thou OJ. J. M. Fuunn. yqgtnj '\v+:s'9FT:T2T{.s'rt=.s. Ins. ioucn. ` -n. 1. Lmn. mi uni ling Intruooon . 8:101: in No lli ....R:.'llI).m. mu. and 3 run daily. Nu A-ally xuluy. All other trnlun dculy. ox- IV _;}}]\i"|:`C1:fNT(z.' It `I WWD~T ! ` T-ME-TABL" `.lS'I` MOI` K1N;s1`nN 8;` bemiirike T. HANIJCY & SONS. (`-My l'.u~onu'or Dupof, I-`nut 0! nae--n -tnwt, Kingston. VT\` MEDICAL. ISL HOINH WEAT. o.l Exp ...3.M p.n n..`1....l:!4H\II 1% "lDI" II. I'IT\_V- T Il-`C'@ qncL\'. A Wm drop huh no man. , but that`! may that soon. " Again he undu-stood. and no did Ibo than ho laid solemnly. I nova: will " Anal 5.. sun. Au hnh mun nlnv Inn." IIIq'\`l?I 1 I W) lIN:. [haul you linnmg half I nih away (Ina mvruing. Dnn`t Iin; thumb- or r. ..;; ca;;.:1n." iii: Lu u.-alwd. for he nndvntooll Imr. was he usweml uontly: A wet wlnp u' the l'IlhlIl"" but no man. m.n-ournoou. Why. I ma: drlnkin vi` cl-.1 I2n_\` halt tho night. wk may (an mo 2 gtnudhy. In I'll) ftml nollgh tho momma." II`!`L_'.|. n Dan... " uh. .-.:_-...I 5!)" DO IIFVC KI. OIII II III}. will shot. he heard uothn mun uiq II. Ind Oh. -xnnal nl it in rare -nntl IlI(`l', ll! lII'Il'lI ZOIDIT mun II` II. Illll Ihoounnddilwuwrygood. Thowtiungd may-Iuuuhnun hbiuhntpnnnu crunch (hula. has once: month or no unu- y_IIt|woyyuuurryRomqy.\hoold' jjn sun, in lhn link II-hl I. ALLAN LINE I_r_usIwI.yyuInunrrynuunqy.wauu murlun. in tho link [rial 111- _ all to nit Namath ID1339018- Iiinllnnn-ulna-A -nlhnllnunl IXJIII. UIII IIIIVITI III INN . ; Their talk was too sacred to repent hoax and the milking was slow work that morning. At length it was done. ' und the we went back to the cottage v when Pusey Md to may goodby to him numb Manda. Kathleen`: um: um` mother. l 1`L-L n... -4-. .._(..|. -.,`_|. -au.-_ -_.a EOIFIQ`. I That In no quick work. either. and g It was wall than in the mu-ning whoa ' I08. vim-inc MI hand very bud. said: "When ye have I home for hot. . Pnny. urn come to ya. u: not alto- gether ompn handed. An may God dnl III` you nunn dual '1' And Du... an H A....... -- ....a ........` Thouthovuylucwmdnworo to be aid. Ind Ibo maid and the man stood by the stile togoum. And Knlhlgn hhlnnnrnal ~ "Putty- DU WI. K) IIIIT. * II In: tho old. old nary told ngniu. 30 I'll full of pride. hopqn. courage and devotion. She Ind :11 his hope. all hit * dovotion and more pride in bar lower than he hid In htmlslhwhich mu not ut.-canary. tel Pltaqy thought extmmeu ` well of hilnuoll. no pox-lump! ho had I right to. But nho knew the weary wait- ing in store. und the Imow. too. unmo- Ihlng of his weaknamet And more was tho pun n! porting. II was hard fur hoth. but hudalt for her. 'I\L-K.. L4- ..._- A-.. , .-_..I A. _-_-- 0 BIIUIT UVVU IKIXIIB. Pusey`; hour: was swelling with unouou as he watched the Iusio n! his choice coming over them:-1 toward him. but hit won the feelings of. the man. Tho girl`: hurt named almost break- ing. (or the had tho woman`: part to pl. It was for her to aim at homo and Wlll while he should area the son to ud noxnowharo In that great now world I homo for them both. And this was the 4)-- L- -.__ s4 -5-.. I IIUHII lUl' I-lllilll DUIII an he was so nun old Q. n... LII -0 -.-AA- The young man touched biaoap. "The nmo to yun. Mlatur Flunugau. " he said ohearily. and tho tanner turned In the other direction. ul. .'.,..u u... L- .......s.. H L- ..l...,.I.l...a HI llll ILICUU Illuly Ill l!'l' Klllvllllfll. "Bun. it`: I sure` heart. she hus the dq. God love the ohllulher. they have dun`: own trinlm " IJ.A._-`n Lo...-A --- n-usnlll-.. .-with ptfll It may be for yuan. And ll may be for1`\'\-I ; Oh. why us than"- But at this moment tho oottngn dour opened and Kathleen came out with her milk pail. Good Mn. Flnnnann lu- ulde had seen the team (but (mum to me girl : on: as she lluteuml to Ibo song. Ind then won learn in bar own as well an she looked fondly after Kuthleun. "Hnru it.`-nnnl-A Imnrt. nhn hm: Ilm Boru ro~or\'i|IHI1 mlvnnoo. 'l`nurluu\u.l ruunxl trip liokuts to Flnrhln. Toma, Maxim and all Punlu Coast. polntu now on "10. nmp my luutuur. Miles laughed gourd Immrodly. but laid no mom Pmauntly he want. out. By the mile. down toward the oowshed. stood a well shaped, sturdy young fol- low looking nnxinnnly ut the house. Therenpnu he waved his hand. and call- ed out. The top o` the mu:-mu to yo, Putmy. " ml... ._......... ........ A......|....: Ll- ..... uml... CIDER` ll |lW1U\|ll. "It isn't mu he mtnts." he chuckled to himsulf. And the cone went on: ||I\.L ;__... ,_, l.___LA__ .g.. u _. , _ ,, ._,_ "Ye`d better let th' ould woman nish the housework. an got on with your milkin. hadn't ye. Knrhlovuf" "Clara unun nn hnuvn " nnirl Ihn nlllllll. uullu '1 U. l\IIlIIll'\'IlI "Sure. there's no hnsw," said the girl. tossing her head. but blushing prettily. "The line may wait while I help my mother." llilnn Innohml nnntl Ilntnrndlv, hut Y `Mu Iamn mo llUlI`|I_\`. Over hills on moumuimu. Tin Muonsend mllce away." It will A rollicking voice that ceroled out the words as the singer strode over the turf toward Miles Flmman' little cottage in me early (lawn. The very lute listened and seemed to warble the louder to drown the music of that rich voice. And it was 3 rollicking lad that sang as he hurried along toward his swestheu-t s house. His tone, his bright smile. his very step seemed all to tell of I light heart it not of an altogether olesr conscience. 'l`hnn nu ha I-nsnn nnnrnr an (Indiana OIGIT OUDIOIEIICO. Then, as he came nearer the cottage and mnrkad the thin blue Imolm that curled up from the pen: the inside. he ohuuged his song: Kuhluon Mnvuurnoon, the gray dawn In breaking. The born 0! the hunter In heard on um um." nun _A,, 4 _. um nun u U: vuu nuuvrn an um--u an India nu- Iunldo the cottage Milo: was just pushing back from the table, after his early breakfust. while pnstty Kathleen wu bustling nbuut. helping her mother ~wilh the household work. Ill- ........ >...&..l.l..A uulun. I... Lg-rd the. `Wllll EHO IIUUUKJIIUHI WUFK. His eyes twinkled when he heard the singing outside, and he nuid roguiuhly, IOW I1`. PATRICK REWAIDED PLTIEY F03 RESISTIKO X1 . "Hill 00 XIII GOIOBIILY. ` `I X! VIII- Ami ha nu-tr did. but one any. long" Donn h- Is.-val gnu-aka. nsnn ninn IL Ind ,______-_ _,_`_, ,_ Will lmvo Kl_n Mon at 3:06 pm. ovary Friday ro~or\ 0I In Orin "Oh. but thou foruotksn this day we m uni new OI`? on Oh. but thou forgotten this day wn must non? III II JDII X-JDII UK] '1' III!` L And Puma and Ann-n." meant`? HIS TEM PTA TION . [Copyright IE6, by the Autrhm-.1 "Och. whusky. y'ure tin` umn Y'nru Indin dstlnm". 00 means stand 80. Pun-Iok u rm. For ho : I mm no clever: Oh. he, can Ibo mskol and toulu ll twill And bohol-ed Chou: turovr-r. It Pallet W8 3 gcmuamnn come of donut people; lo bunt uohurok In Dublin town, And on I! put 6 Itooplu. Ila tuba vs: I Gnunulwr: Eh mower vs: a Brady; Ila Inn! VII An Ohauuhnuny. Ell undo an 0'0ndy. Thu Wloklow hill: Ire ry high, And rm`: the hill of mm. 511'. Int thorn : A Hill mnnh Mama` `I Amt no : the ml! or Hmvm. an`. 3 .5horo'I I mu nmnh hing:-x-null. nuh,,Mnhr~r nor them both. ulr. -ha oh um hon at this man mu luolxjuulwr them both. ma "Dino oh Mm top mu DI Patrick punched his unulnb - `hm hm: ` into the bags And Ill Varmint. THI 0000 OLD SONG. gnolhtbooould A...)-. A._ _.-LlIg 11'! UIIIG IIIIIQI Train lard Ki 3:36 fun. In Triad. Nnpnoo ull loud nu. IL J. Wilou. IQUIICJKR. (hi of- 'co.ChnnoooIvuk . In Ihllmnld not rut & Iloolona boxollillrfa 1!! Pi: and anpurfnntly mid. Althoughit ionur. .&InlIho Pilkluohu I ynruinro 1: gtuid undlnlnplew did. : lcihh. IIKVIIKKIQ I uni nu-nu, tired. inihhlo und con. Kul`IClo1-cl-Rn'l`cshumndo no well and ny.-Mn. R B. Wouslx. AI `Yuk : Stun. - .. jg: \ rlgcrlo sulmn. Inlvl IIII, I " -can in Om: wit pun inn; lintthioh continua! pain; can until I thought I would Inn to quit Int. In but the min Inn to nvuo III. WKKTIIKIUUC The out day was the Nth of lamb. Ind poorPunny around. an In thought of IL "81 Puma! In Inypuuon using" in aid to himself. but win: on he do in I poo: devil like me? Bun I'd boner go `Mn for a sugar. " Rn! Ln t|hIn`t Anlinl %nnIA nnn` nl. '0 HI! HI I Iljur. But he didu`t enlist. Pboplo can`: al- wqyudo All the mhchio! thqtryto. uadtho null had oonoontot ulituo In-uh villus one duvrhm Lu-ry Roon- oyvu too drunk mwnkzhiguo that at Patriot`: day the postman brought I lane: from Knlhhln that olcuod thing: up uaidenhly. And thn unit HQ Dun-ink`: alniwnn uuuuu up nunluvrunly. And the nut 88. Patrick : day wan oven hnppin. No loner cane. Int Kni- Ioen came Inhnlf. And the ma. homo vnlnuty. Andthoyuollviugin it yot. . Dun A. 0-run o Weekly Tourgsleeplng Car BIIDIFFII. Down went the glut. "I'll not drink." slid Pita!-vy. "An I'll not be- Illovonwonl yo nay. Anwhon I can In-ova 1-n tho Hnr I'll hunk nvnrv hnnn IIIUYUIWLWYIIDIIJ. IUIWIIEII I1]! prove yo the liar I'll In-out nay bean in war hntlv And In: wnllvorl nu-nu I Illlllu II II WEI HUI EH "Dome in nu have a drink." said Dennis. In ya`ll feel better. Sam. A girl that jun a man`: not worth griev- in over. " And he led the wqy townrd I but`- mom nonr by. Almost mechanically Pusey touowon. no text nuance and unblo to frame questions at the mo- unent. but there was thing: he mum ;uk. and why ohonldu`l he drink if Kathleen bud proved {ulcer Ha ha nnnratl nut ht: -Mini! null -nn EIKIIIXII IIIII FIOVCI IIIEI So be poured out his whisky and WM lifting the gins to drink when some one 1 in I back room begun singing: Oh. what}. yo\1'n a devil! You're India; ma utru. Our hills and lnounldnl. `Nu Ihumnnd null:-I urqy." Phboy listened with his glam uplift- 01!. Ana the sang went on he felt Kuh- leen's arms around bin nook. and her warm breath on his chuck. The putting wan too no]. Anything And anybody olno In the-world might be him. but not I Knihlmu. n I\....... -._A AL- _I-.. III! _..A F III yf (XIII. All III \YIlKlII IWIJ . nnu-Ly lndi Ito the other`: binocu- Ing pl-otanuioua. This nail rlnv Iran (ha I70: nf Ilnmh I5 l\|l|LIU-%'-I UICII lt'n worae nor that." "Sho is not dead?" Nu. but she`: lllIlTi0( ." "Ye lie in yer throat!" And Pataoy reached for him kn strangle him. Aiuv nhnrl" nnhl llnnnln dmioinu l'\ lIL`l|l (I [UT llllll Kl IIETIIIKIU llllll. Ainy. niny!" add Donuts, dodging him. "I tell ya nbo married Larry Rooney two moutha gnna. I danced it her wedding. " "V' urn n Iinr " nnltl Dab-av nnnin HUI \\'lKl(l lug. "Y' are I liu-." said Pam-y Ignin. but ho moaned as ho spnka If it was n lie. why Ind not Kathleen written! And. then. why should Dennis bell Inch I thing if it wen not 90? "um... 4.. ... 5.... . .a.a..|. -- ..m av.-.. ..-.. .-nu-u .... - ing his outstretched hand. be returned the greeting and bmuthlaaaly naked. "Have yo my news from home?" "I have that." said the other. "but yo'll not like the henrin o` it. " "What is it!` ' demanded Pusey ame Ly. Is Kathleen sick!" llIL'- n-..-_n ...\- bLnb " W Ins your It was Dennis. and though Pataoy had no love for him the sight of his face was like I viaiou from heaven. Grasp- """"'? 1`~~ or from |.I\~urpol, (I|unov,`blfBI|.I0b .l.m I.-nx-'uu\ lorry In-I Qnoonntovn. Clhrlolsinith. XXII Iili, Onlulqyn: "Dar nvnnl Man] tumbled I118 lull LI XIUIIB. The good natured clerk in the big poaioiuoimd just told him for the twan- tieth time at least that thnm positivuly were no letters for him. and Fantasy was walking away hem-tuiok and almost de- upondenc for the that time in his lite, when somebody clapped him on the shoulder. exoiaiming, "Ousaidy. me boy, how any you?" It nun Dennis and thnnah Pnuov lug. That was hard enough, but he could have borne it bravely if Kathleen`: let- ters had not stopped. No answers came to any of his, and even I letter he wrote to Miles and another to Larry. his old plnymnte and companion. remained un- annwond. Never for a moment doubt- ing his aweetlxenrvs good faith nor una- pooting treachery, he was sorely pnuled and anxious. nu... ...nnA nntuuul Alan-I: In Ihn Min l00l.| enrmug gouu wngu. Thou came the modeafdepoalt in the savings bank nnd the weekly nddmoua to it. and presently a lung balance that Inudo the home (or two neon: near :6 hind. And Funny was Itondy and in- dmm-loua and hopeful and happy. Thaw naval I-now ulhnnn fnnlt It wan IBIHIBFI. " Putney had been in the new country I you. It was not very any at nt. He did not pick up money in the Itreeta, nor did he oven get Iteady work from the very beginning. But his bright. hep- py nature and quick wit undo him friends, and it. was not very mnny weeks before he got I job with I building oon-, tractor and being I clever carpenter wan Icon earning good wages. Thorn A-Inn the mndnafnnnnlh in u: lllllII'l0IIl Inn nopuul um nappy. They never know when fault It was that the scaffolding gave way. and Pat- Ioy was not one to me his boss for dam- aael. especially when the boss neemed lorry and helped him some with his ex- penses. So. alter two months in the hoapltnl. he found himlolf cured indeed. but still weak. and the llttle board in the bank dwindled down to almost noth- I...- IIIUIIIHX UMLIK U] III . It won something be con d not have done if he had not found othenmnn as black of heart at he. and willing to cell himself to almost anything for mon- ey. Michael Dennis, he was. I young men from the name village. who had shipped as a note: on acme trump steamer. Lnrrymet him one night in Dublin. and this was the pretty plot the: hatched up together over 3 bottle of whinky. Micheal wen todothework. udllarrywutopay. --vn... nhin'll he In New ran: this "'.L`no |n1p'u no III IV sun uul nmmer." uh! huh. an I'll but up Pansy an tell him I danced at war wed- ding. All you have to do in to uhtop ch` lettherl. " `Duo-nnhncl luaon In Oh: nnw nnnnfvv n and Larry mu ml non-. no Wu I ne'er do well. and Kathleen know it. It Inna run} an runnlm Oh-Q Lari-I urn]. 1 `;I||"."-- ' 'u'uu'{i'no...m

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