Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Apr 1896, p. 3

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It We will continue with Bargains A We will end will)` Bargains. All the lending and representa- tive Ityles in ` . FURNITURE. % JAS. Ram 1gIAmnhnn!Ihnn@nhnnn-A11 --------T-'-' Aanuoubal-. ._.__._ _- ......... Illnlll -1 .. ,_ . , THE DAILY nnrnsn wmG'1?irinsbAr. AI3niL 14." 1 Ibllonouu-Imoouu. I luau own-r a couI=\o\nv i |===:.:'{&E'-"""l It you want the Cheapest and Best FURNlTUlE__ " $IVIIYDZOIiI!lOI.`.. Wil-count stunts. ` L.w.-..:..*..=-.- "M--'--'-i Japans, Cnnada Railways |Oils. MONTREAL. Tho oldut and largest manufac- turers ot Vnrnlnh In Canada. Isms MANUFG 00.1 Varnish, new In xungln Prinoau St!-nob. Paints, l\TO-MORROW, 600 vb` .-.O.P.B. Int Ind Wont. . I uonhn M K. t P. and C. P. 3 giant goovonurlo unsmw IOLGEE` ` In-. Ago. I 03n.Inn|or. 39.. - wv wv- - - Sold in Kingtton by E. 0. Mitchell, 124 Prinoau St:-nob. `-.' 3? CTUD$B Emrheumaticsl -r ` Princess Street. oorner of Rydonhun sh-cot. King on. 16 to 30 Nazareth Street, 9. circular without a sam. > .3;30)Pillo maamsa .. A.>c>;.>s>:>~~:>-:J..~2; Slips, TF2 in. wide. 36 in. long. woven` 1 LA.IZDI...A:VV_`__ !~1: ?3A1Y1.!`?f3 Boon worse ln.tely~tried all sorts of linimonts and trash. but the old joints oh no better. You haven't tried empleton`s Pink Powders tho . They've I record for knock- ing out Rheumatism chats un- rlvnlled. Try &hem and you'll be hafpily Iurprlpod at the rompt rel of and permanent cure o Rheu matiam. Solution, Neunlgis and La Grlppo.fo1-which they nu specic ' A --__ -__.._-`--_-AAgAQ- KLLAN LINE WOOBWANH COAL." Greati REMNANT Sale of 1:t80 vas. LINEN onnsu mum}; no a ma. 3 or All Descrip- tlons, Remnants Table Linen from I yard long to 4- yards. All makes and kinds. Prices from Sc to 189. some rare bargains. -u unquuuuwinv-ouuquu-I to human Ilka 0 man." ' We ._ roll." and Bumlncvqy. "nah him from vghom all Musing Iow!"-Brootlyn hglq. ` oioox`. mo. `Inn one-third. Aluril lth, 1m. and lllh. wit to cents mdsd for admission mnnon. 61.70. nnoum nne cor "I wanted to tell` her do go home on her people and lot that young duhoe go so the ' dovll, but lawn, and won. vol hatched up Iomo-klnd ot a llo about 'ommy`n ho- Ing young and would no nub: come around all right before long. She mm}, lack. and I haven't heard of than alno." 'I'Inn.. 1... A rnnII|nnl`l inning `think it: In-oxon_ny the doctor. "Wali, Hdmmlngwuy," In aid, with Annlrol one who hu nomocljlngv of Im- pothnoatotoll. `Fyououn not your mind in rent on e 0_moI_s. I unmethmugh Onlleld and an mommy. sud [ he look mom to aeehln wmua uvoox 911! baby. `Tho: no In and non; ' Outed u_ notes. and be In proudest you wee aw. 5' , , i " hat." M-rmml . Igammlnnar.` 1 "sum Jami. _. _uII . youwu nw.', hat." lnhrmptl` "Ya. nd.unot_luuuomnbun1ne-.1 on Inklln of It when In In: uphntls :3 non:-any I pimpd Mm-porhotly Q ["youdon'Inyuo1" . _ { N . ul mung aha wan nnlli nix mmmll nau mm new as muon. no w I sum Tulnmy IIMI letter: from the woman. and she; tum-ad Ihupho nnuwpnd them In } secret. She was very unhappy. What should she do! I n--non! In O.nI|' hlh In an ham: in hal- I-UI, IIIII I DIV!!! I IIXHI 0| llll IIIHIV. Theta way 5 momonvn puns,` which wk: Inokonjxy the doctor. "Wall Hchnmlnnwnv." he aid. with 0`! I wonmn. ' "Ho.omne'up one day and brought um article along, M111 as mum ya we were alone lugeumr begun to abuse me for, as he pm It, hnyhm rulnod his life. I don't know what. I mm. 1 man`: nu much. I was too had]; taken down. The , about six months nfturvbnnl. his wife ma up to 3011 me. Slip had found ' out all About the calm! girl and was cum than Tommy mu loved her. I hall suspect that Tommy himself had told her: much. $ho was mm Tummv woman. glrlr" , "You," nuld ljalnlnlugwtxy, "he dlll, mom's llm plly. lln wrote and broke ofl with Lmlo Null, nu ma onllml hur. and muped nmuud tlm smro for n w.a~k or two. looklng M mu rrprmmllfully wlmnovur l pansotl him. He not uvor ll, though, wimp wo wont/nuts to Uulurndn trout shlng. and marl-lud Mlns Wnsy nml nemml down In Coallalxl that hall. I tlmugha mrurythlng would lm nll rlgllt tlmn. nnd It wM.l ` guess, for a llnm. Tlwn the nthnr glrl want. on alga stage and nlmln A grant. lllt In New York. 'l`ummy lmurtl 0! It and WM wlld. H0 saw n plulum of her In some paper null 11. llusll urllcln xillmn. her beauty nnd tnlent. Ills hluhox-tt ngnllltlun lmd ul- wnys lmuu to lye the llu.-elmiul of that klml M A wnmnn ` ugn, out no oouunueo nwauuy. Well, Tommy come home from oollege and ntnld around tho store A good deal. You remember his father owned amok with us Minn. He drew his niiownnoe`reg- ulariy. and I used to help him out. when he run short before the lat. One day he omne to me. looking very `serious. He said he wanted ndvloe, and took me into n little room up stairs. where none of it would get uwny._ I nlwqya liked the boy somehow. He was good natured nnd fresh ` pugh rather light on ideas. as \d me A long story, and the `he wanted to gt u out of `ah Marian Weatiy. He V xii-I while ho was at school, `A regular h$llDDOl',' he said. and the phqtograph he showed me was of an uncommonly protsty girl. I must admii5--| round fnoed. curly headed little creature, posed like on non-en. He had met her at private theatrical: and hnd done`heavy ` business no hor M'iiea. He was Always Itagestruok. as Mao says. He laid that he was `dead gone` on her, end from ports of n lotser which he showed me I judged that the `gene business was mutual. ~"l'hm hm mi-rmmed matters for the In- lame anu rortuno uogocner. " I ransacked the diarent corners 0! my head and rakod out all the things I had boon reading about the tawdry tinsel oi the stago and the unhappy marriages among tho profession as contrasted with the substantial benats of a quiet homo and a solid business, and I put them at him as strong as I could. I told him that the girl might ho pretty, but that I was sum she was frivolous and not worth a iinger oi hinrian Wontiy; that aha was nice enough no doubt to irt with, hut when a mnn man-ioai hu wantud n vvoman who would mako his immooimorfni. be u moth- or to his children and a comfort to his par- ants in oixi ago. I nnnhi mil. imln wnmlm-ilm M. tlrl.-I [mini min. with no oentn added (or lullnlulon oo1\.`pon.t7.'l0. okofn ood for return leaving Toronto on or Info 0 ll Nth. mm. For Nona. Pullman nooommodntlon Ind soolusy." Yes; she Ishou ha I [ans 0! Tommy. It was s klnd of mily nrangemant. all aruund. Marian Westly was a good girl, tno-Imat, In the town, in my opinion. One of those thoroughgoln Jnbsbantlal. hmmallke bodies who will 5 ways keep A hearth bright and know A dozen reolpes for A tmphl liver or a bad cold. A thou- sand Hmos too good for Tommy Masters, an I know now and suspected then." It. nnmnnd tn ma tlmt. in. thin nolut Hom- 1 mow nnu uunpocsoa won." It seemed to me that it this point mlngwny Immly caught and held back A nigh, but. he ommnuod ntemltly. Wall. 'l`nmmv nmnu oolleno the `gone business munuu. They had arranged ture beautifully. She was only 17 and was going to adopt the stag: an I profus- nion, and he was to do likewise. They would join forces in due time and win tame and fortune together. I I-nnnnnknd thn diamnh onrnm-u 0! mv emsa m mu rum.- I could not Imlp wmulm-lug at thls point why Hmmnlmnmy. with nnuh gnnamus lduna of mnrrtngo, luul hluuml! mnmlnml a bwlmlnr, hm, I MIN` nnthlmx. "wall an nn nhl man Whnt unxt! Nu DUIINIIUP, llllr I HHNI IIHIIIIIIR. "Wvll, go on. uld IIIIIIL What next! He took yuur ullvm nnd mun-Iad_ the Wostly glrl?" "Van," mid Ihnnmllmwnr. (Md. Hemmlngwny. Ran. the doctor and my- ooll were In one ,0! the buck rooms of the club one ulght, when Hemmlngway mid us this story: " Vnn mmnmlmr 'l`nmmv Mum!-1 don't your" You." said Man; "real pretty boy, with Q n llmlued number of Ideas. Heavy on spouting Shakespeare and light; on all points of judgment and moral prlnoiple." R`.xnnf.lv, Gama home from oollmo and polma or Judgment mm more: pnnmple." Exactly. Game home from college married M_u-inn Westly and moved down to Coaleld, when his father has mluea. Had been engaged to the girl long before he wont away." "Wm: ha, thmmhv I mavar heard of that: no woman away. " "Was he, though! I never heard of before." salt! the doctor. "I used to won- der what made the Wostly girl stay out. of Iooluty. " Van: -ha hhnnnhh a nun nl 'l`ommv. In TRAINS LEAVE KINOB10N. 11:15 n.m.-lo}; 0H.aws.lonI.m\l. Quebec. St. John..N.B. um. Boston. Toronto, Ohi- i"!S`."?'i'.."i vv":"I""$ ' "`i`e3` n . n . . unoouvor, n 9. Ponhnd and Han I)-|pn.:lnoo. 0:11)` 'u.-Loonl [or shurhot Lulu. connect- ` --. .P.B. In! Wat. I HEMM'INGWAY S TALE ; -A large quantity of iinena just teizeived through the agency of a Scotgh Linen ` Manufacturer will be offered ` % mm: story: You remember Tommy Human, don !-. II 9" 1260 TOWELS Q CW I'X-I 1? Ilvfu Moux-r l:;j.::;::'1.bApril I3.-13 Ii: n `vi mm to an $5.1-3:. inuo thmtfgh n zvidely-circnr laud nowepspor: The new or thin com- munity has not been ohmniolcd in the Wnm for norm time, but wsu now luv: a turn. l`ridny,Apdl loch. wunnd-`lower dayin_our I. In Uhonorning III-IIU C ICVIIIIIDIH lIBp|Il'I- KIILKRVIILB, April ll.--Roeda are inn very bad oondltlon. Our beeoher. Mia: Gertrude Dnrlin , has returned to her duties ether apenging her vncaiionol, home. William Dixon lost a valuable cow last. week. [Argo ocks of geese have been been going north lmely. Miss Jennie Loucla returned to her home nfber spend- ing a couple of weeks in Beale)": Bev. Dr. Bpenkie visited our school last. weeh and gene A very favorable report. J. Robb and Mice Susie Robb, attending school in Kiugabon. spent. Easter at home. Wallace Brewer end family hove moved to the city. The `will be greeuly missed. Comeliud Wil inma has recovered from I eerioue ill- nus. Visitors: Min N. Hurley. Kings- ton, ml. R. T. Keoler`e; Mien Hanneh Sim - eon. lnverar , at J. Holder's; D. 0 Keo n. (Inn:-an (`. nu-h`ns hlin Fannie Putter-non Inverar sw. noluora; u. Unsure at, C nrk`a; Min Fannie Ptttenon at D. loitlfs; Samuel Hqony. Brass` Poinb, at R. Dixon's; Mina Jonah Howtnn at J. E. Anlin'n; Mina Willa. Morton. at. Mrs. Gponrgo Louoki: Edward Eugen; nnd fnmilv. Burnt. Hills. at (looms Mrs. lipofgo uouoru: mum n and family, Burnt. Hills. (3; Sutlnorlnndh: 8.. Donny and wife at ' Williams . the tube displayed. The ice on the lakes in breaking up nround the chores and our local trapper: are preparing for muakyau. A Faun mun. Baden by neme, was lodged n jn here yesterday (Sunday) afternoon. charged with stealing a quantity of money, watch and jewellery. fmm the shore of J. I . Tell: & Bro. at Bedford Mills. The Kingston stage came in on bare ground and runner: Saturday evening. Thomas Elliott is ver low and cannot. last much longer. A- though short this season ! euggr-mulling will be protable to the farmers. R. (Iro- thier has completed the finest, lace of oak mining in Newboro at, the residence of J. . Wighp. I3-`-I` II-A-In-u Alumni. ,_e,,,, People Having About. `` CrsHeNnAI.|.. April l3.--The winter cui- ter and sleigh are stored away for some time and we are again travelling on wheels. The roads are dr ing up nicely and everyone is preperin ompring work. Green pastures. son of irds. everything seems to remind us t at the long. deeolnte winter is over. Mr. Nohbs and family. of Brewer`! Mills, have taken up their reai dencein our midst. Williem Hutton is mo 'ing to his lower farm. He intends building a new house thereon and will commence the work immedistel . Other removals ere sleo occurring and this spring in fact is insrlred by eeveral such changes from plnce to piece. Prayer moetin_ in connection with Zion church was hel on Thursday night` Thursday is the night that has been decided upon for the future. A considerable number of cattle, sheep and pigs has been purchased here lately by sun. Reid and Mc()smmon. butchers. of Bargains ` ago has been purchased hora Inmly Dy ours. Reid Mcnmmon, butchers. Kingston. Several still continue aendin milk to the dairy school, Kingston. whic will not. close for two weeks yet. 5 Williams The Busy workmen. Nnwnonu, ril I3.-Lnst week was I\ "ringer for ost of the employees on the canal. The ave number employ- ed was over ei hty. same and drivers now receive 0. per day. The drillers will eesil nish their work this week if the weet er remains favorable. The an; of men following the drillers and loa n the weggons have a hard duty to [lief orm. The water has risen, which compe s them to wade ll\ places to their knees. The March payments will be made on Friday or Saturday. Mrs. Baldwin died at the residence of William Bulger at the age of N2. Mrs. Sullivan could get no bid on her house nnd lot. Saturday. consequently no sale was made of an other chsttels. `Mrs. George Whaley s mlllinery opening, on Friday and Saturday, was thronged with the fair sex, who spoke very highly of the taste displayed. The breaking up An Enoch Arden Ono Without the Ad- dlllollll IOIIOIIIIIII. Numtn. A ril ll.-'l`hruen year: ago John Evan: iuppured suddenly from Napanee. leaving a young wife, nee Mlu Emma Parks, to whom he had not uttered a parting word. For seven year: the sung woman awaited tidings of her loab ' aband, but not a word name. About (this time an item I: poured In the daily 9 porn to thee t that John Evans Had n drowned in the root lnkea. Mrs. Evans saw it and taking or granted that it was her husband obtained A Kw- yer a advice and was soon nftkrwnnia mar- nhul tn 11-4`:-4-g ll.-ha an (nu-Innlu-{nun unnnu yer'a MIVIOO end Mwrwnmu mer- ried bo (lec Grier, en imlmbrioua young man, a blaze smith by Hello. Evans has now made his appearance in town. He eeyc he hue been sailing on the Atlantic and Pacic oceans during his long ebeencp but [mile to give any reason for not cor responding or letting his wife know his whereaboube. Mn. Evens-(lrier will re- main with her second huabeml, with whom ehe he lived a meet contented and happy life. AI..;.AmL;a.~ A Row rum loud Iron. ,_ nL__,._._ A.._.':| no I .;.g.`{..Eo _Too_ sobn. blade A Fnvonblo Ropon. Price from .0c to 36: yd.. or a little over half their y/glue.` Wgx _,7. Ganadlan '11}-ivrse Show ` TORONTO. = L. I N an s I'IlII ll! EDI UIIQ l;i|ln do not cure Constipation. They only --=~.,......m .:`.:" :.'.:"'..'::.* *::,.=`-- II . " . . H0 DBPQDIDW II UOWII W0 I1U.UV\| llllu gave a chunk for that unt on n Ban Fmnolmo bank. The I dealer laughed as H. but on n telegmnlgvelng -ans to San Francisco on which the check mu drawn I-aglihxl, "Moon good for 0860.000." oon has 500,000 In government bonds, and large noco\`mtn with town] hunks. He Is not married, and his family connections on on poor poopIo-slnt lg shay were poor boron; ho mourned. Ha ha: lam. lulu bI'o(.her n two daughter: no a rash- lonnble boarding school and Ivan such a bunk noooum of 060.000. e bu Alto hlon his `brunet : bqynnd cont hlmtao school, To the rout of his fnml and II- tlmnifhlandn be but Ill) been I bani. '|I`Innrn In mv ma:-Inn." nltl Mr. tlmnh menu: no up can noon noun. '1` ban: in my povhaaion." and Mr. Wnlhrg "9 place of contend that Iloon bnmnht from the Red can. nloked ma non Wnlnn "_t place 0| acumen IIIII noon brought nan, plukoll ma 0 apt when Phuuomu army at! to This plows thowondu-ml. roman to I be pmaouy nus-iaukh l>aut-num- IIIUW "WHIIS IIIII IH'll0I llllll. ' '1ne II! was curious about this and or-dared out one of his young ohiern to he experiment- ed upon. Moore said his nmohine would work just as well upon a cow. and an ani- mal intended for nlaughmr was placed 300 yard: awqy, which droppogl dead when struck by Moore : lmilot. Moore mid he oould have had a bigger place of iami than tho whole of the ammo oi Minnissippi, and in live stock thrown in, for that rie. dmt ho oould only bargain for things that he oould our way wish him. some time after that. owevor, he did receive a dam Mon of land about 70 miles aqua:-e from one of those All-loan king: in tho interior and sold wan Interest in ii. man English syndicate for nearly 01,000,000. Mmm um. hank tn Om-inch in 1887 and uynumnw mr nanny u.wu,uuu. Moore got back to lnth In 1887 has been going and In; between Africa and this oountrf ever since. When Chat- tanooga had n and boom, he went than and naked the price of n Inge tract. The price was $75,000. "But. how muoh onnh?" naked Moore. Ho hm-gained It down to 070.000 and mumn nhnnk for that nmmmt on APRIL l5th_tB 18th, 1896 Here no room: more won gold to non without the digging. When the sl p t to Liverpool he spent ellhis wages i tr :1- keta and worked his wsy book to on another ship. His exploits from the time he landed the second time throw those of Livingstone and Stanley entirely in the shade. for they went armed, with a retlnns of followers, with baggage wagons and tents. commissary department and cooks. All alone. with as big a pack as he could carry. he started from the east coast in a direct line for the west. He disappeared in the so called impenetrable forests nlld was heard no more of for over at year. Not that there was any inquiry after him, for he was not a newspaper explorer and had. in feet, kept his project a secret. It was something over a year before he was again soon by one of his nee or heard his native tongue. He got back to the coast, but was not carrying his peck. - He had a string of oemeis and donkeys to carry it and it had grown to e goodlg size. There were ivory tushs in item! gni mig- gets and precious stones and curious things never seen before. All hy himself he had gone nearly 1,000 miles into the interior and "bin doin a rl ht nmnrto' tradin with l~'\n nnnnn hn nu nntlv nah! I]. "And onnn1balaP" Yes. they In most I nu'y_n one uv em ever 1 home to prove It. " 'l`|\|n In what. ha said I none to In. " _ This In what he said when no got back to Corinth. amno time later. What, he did when he got. his good: to the coast was to got them and hlmanlf on to a ship, and in. Liverpool ho disposed oi them. With a small part of the monoy ho invested in I still lnrgar poet, and again wont Into the wild: of Africa; but um time with dou- knya and cannula and native servants. He passed through Mnnhonmlnnd and to the northward. Ho oarriod many buntilas of matches and when he deftly nnd nwiihiy swung his right hand upward put him thigh, and ro was the roauiix. the natives were ready to worship the mmakor. Ha nlao took a few ilronrms. Whon ho name to in large village on the morning 0! a los- tivni, he hul the ruler informed that he could` kill a man, and nubml would know "what. had struck him. " he king um: nnl-Imm nhmut. thin and nu-rim-ad out William 3. Walker, e gontlomu who moved from who MIInInIppI valley U SIM- Ile and has omoeo In tho llollq IVIIIM . tell: A story or an ooquolntonoe of In whose expo:-Ienoen In South Aldon uoqbl a rather romamlo ohernotol. luly In the eIghtIee Henry Moore llved new Cannon. MIae., and won a Imlou sort of Iollow. He gnmhered ooungo enough on ohm from thorn. however, on ollmblng on tho and of n rallroed trsln managed to ride blind baggage on Denver. He spent some mm In Colorado. then (I:-Itoed to the Anson: goldelda, Iounged In the evulnulng nun ahlne `of Motion for I whlle and one any found hlmoelf II Galveston. There ho drlftod on board A ooIIIng ship and the ship d1-med him to the eastern 00610 or An-Ion. llama kn fnnntl than -A- unit` On ha Iln noun .l,UUU Illllos um) um! Innurmr min htnmnrt.o' the ooonn," he in only said. "Moot any savages?" he was ulmd. "Moutly all savages, mm the quiet. re- nlv lH'l0&. Here he found than won gold to be had nlnmnr. thn clhnln-_ when hhn an! n ma kmnvm nommcn.` all caunlbals, hm - nu ma an I run N If pi us run: II. I. unooo homooom II 0. cm nlm. p_, ., 8.'.".1".".`f L".'..:."'.'."A"'.1?.'.`.l"e.:.`i'WnT'-`W3 ` .,.;m.L.."';.*.!-?::.`s'.-.t'A:-sax: gun and. new Aaru mun, mm. Nola . othor Information ID! to ` . HANLIY & SONS. Qmnd Trunk (`My Pnnaencar Depot. Foot oi Johnston utme. Kingston. Ont. 1 wr `lb Ll r|>ool.0|nIt0 hum Lon- don.)::'xo-n|or'r.y and Quomtx. ' .-n n on-Irina} I\AlIlI'IlI or Anrnrv In lnnti. mlum Bid!!! 1701! II UIXUII , HO I .M. I H 1... `W-`f'!t%% nj ' Everything In SIIM. _I|O Rho" " Daugherty I VILIILH III. __-_-__'...IA-.. In wohnx lend them to O. H. . I uI.not,|nd In will out am like I mans for nfuumo on onnnnh Vol: II nu. uuvu -u-VI. fsoo % hzhoobor an any can I M! KIM-munch an at lmmwm e-M-F` MONEY TU {MAN l_N hfill U sums. 5 av rt 0 Man: II and Farm report}. is crrnhcl r.'::.,:. ::::'...`:'.: `.::.';,..'*x'.gz_ '. mom. B<'mioty. Omen oppoulh \ Ks donoi. Joan ononn. Wm A 3 mggnangyacuoou mung. 1.: lm; "(nn-lmrn. Kmlf. `I Ag?! Us 91?: At love: `:r;='-.;::2 '*~ ~* ~ 0 8 ions, cf owned by Lat: uu~I,~ Inn vmor and line ajhrunkr.-n ornnn. and quhrkl I|l`.|1|u'ol rouu-on II I `la . II can on ~ go'viIct..`rf.~o`O|l`.80 .~.'.n ..$2."g'.. 3?: .,:""oo '1. Mug mourning; 9u_ on-our quay ngg__-_q.___ 16 El ADGOIIIHIIIII llll BIIIBI and Accident :1 unnoo. lowest ram. 05 0 IIIIOQ M R. Iucrmmson. In flu h)IIIIIaIlVV III --M" -;.-.':::~.:.m.x:~; AEIIBII I I III! I BTITIII` dance. 13: I 5 . to 0 `Po p om 9 Au ntnnt. R HU ELLII 9 I of W `n . A $2 f6ix:`e`A hihton, tI.l\. W I. NBWLANDB, ? Appnl no or o strut: over 0': Bl nun: shoes. not to II n u ho .Il ua'n.3? omnz ro row :2; n 0 I mm, ow U rum I-omru. nu trunk` n 1no'Id or yixnc. `Eu! .00I\pm: ago. Bl: Manama! otuoun-our f Nil lmrfuon. 116 mm on In`: nu! ruumlmgnotgue Iu.w_o will U fol-me phone It. R. g ml Hun: lh Medic 1 ml! oupim . Jute )r. Hum R E. SPARKS, D.D.B. Is.D.8.. I.D., . . mm. 0111.. no rrtnono . a. dance. 13: Un van 0.1. mm. Iva? .11. x.. . '.R03.}1.o:::oI A- ||;@:..2::Aass;-meg}: ton. - _: ... B3! 1.J" M :`Rry`I|iL.& Hm | April ht. [mm _;-..m.. . . no mu 0. . '|10lOYI 000 I0! reulrz HI 189! 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Bu rlntondenc [nu eo,l`o_:-marly man Is` _7{_:g3Hl1`EO1'U=A_|: miles`! rlntondonz Klnu mm. en lo morly 7 -. Bmmderu. To aphono o. . rm-4LT9AB9'= ......-.A _-_..--.......,. , retlyefrom impure blood. as avated by a morbid on o the system, and by use: of irritation, etc. `The . renl cause is impure blood. and there ielno ski; disease which Burdock `gm Ann I\"\lZil\f nu nu-unit W. Iii. _, : "icTucA'r|_omu... ions: Lnvnnv, -.%..?. uaa. "uIosIDu.ru.", unjuwp . full Ital ol Uhlvblli GIOIEX. N7 TEKII nhnnn Ah)!" CHI. `xirrnnmmw. _lj`lNANOIAL. h In M: 7-M. Iljl` y (3. S. Hobart (2 $0113, C 1 _ dun. min mzmm tor KINGSTON. ONT. min! 0a., .1; mC...;.- wuum command: with But _In..'. Q-Iv-Viv Iutv _v u-vvw G00! not curs If taken internally (M n_ pllod externally according to A . It hula up the skin ad arms out the disease. Salt Khium, Tcgtcr, Shingles, Scurf, Kryslpolu, Scrofula, Scrofulous res. Ulcers, Abscesses and all nipnilay diseases ate invariably cured g the intelllgenguse of Burdock, o'od Bitter! -I a. TTTETT TICCDBAIII. 33 .. _ ., . 'ia"L'oa.o__'_::'`/":""i32'LI" .1-.- _ I a..l.-.. 2.-.o..-....Il.. WWCWBOXQO. I IAIIIY C IOU . lllb. 1!. OIEDIIIIIIVI. At. "X`r"E3VE'r"72A1as. -_.._. _._..a_nA. ._ AL. -.-_. D--_l-L. nun. wvuvuu vu . y-v -v----u Steg;-age has fun Lion-nnol. GIAICOI. hlfnhl. READY WITH OUR `RATB3 ow PASSAGE 1.. ..n __.| _____ _J- _..._.n__ A- -4 `innkr.-nor nnn`.u:a quln bntmu-ol rouu-Qt ll: Ifod mild ory unc. null can-odl mo ct. rc I pnc or 00%: n u - Iz lwfuflo onuv 3 PM . I run mlmanoe no Ic.wc mu pond Ipropca M` *!!*'_9".-v "_\""'!t "".',?"';'!"._' ml F rl-Goln April lath only, RINGLE . :36! com: added for admission II. . gum DIS_EASES,, `math. l....._ ........-- LIAAA Eb1c1L. - IIIUVI Us allnus no wumpvv Inc Stock. Bilow Us Llc No Competing Dc-Inna. auv-nun give way, nuuug mm: upon thomuinu. .'1`o their credit be it over aid, `many lion dindninod to run, but wont hick with their hoe: to theme. lir- uul striking with Mac huvonot. The hit Iohhongimnnicmwdml inupontho marines. throwing them in disorder. and bnkonnhodywuhmno in n oonmaod qua. men and rwlmenta being Inaxtm- My mind up. Evan the lhrty-cooond wuthnown into dinonlrr by the general contusion. but has and than Izhe mu-inc: sud highlands: mind ulowiy. ring Iteulliy at the rushing Aruba. whom tiny > howled over like nincpinn, though. it-ulh to uihthoy inn innumiiy npiaopd by DOOM . I muunvonto the my In which ov- Cnl hundred of nu-Ines nnd Mghlnndu-I fought back to book. thing and routing In "It can but about soo yum, moving umnumaudmmmnmmtmnm dupes. E Shh Shun We in horn W0 nunuhuuununmnuhmt tlncunlty on our lahboldthoknhs, no oann manndm In olnnklnn thn W Black Watch, who won hlrly lHlVlll IUIYIIII WUIIIJIIR. Quick u lightning the rush lnm-sued, and In no. um. um Manon so nu K-ho Slxty-fth gave way, falling back upon thnlnulnu. .'l`o that} credit be It aver WTIEIBOII [Poll] IDO IIOIG DI INIWIOI Our men oould not wally be got, despite l trumpet. cells and olcura shouts, to re- servo oholr are and elm carefully. In a few mlnutes our line was obsoured by dame smoke from our own rules. and un- der cover of this the enemy crept, up the skies of the nulls, end A suouusuion of rushes by our breve And resolute foes wna msde ettho troops. Croeplng up under cover of the smoke and sloplng ground. they dashed at we marines and Slny-lth. A hundred awn-thy Aruba came lmumllng over the rocks up the plaln, apmr and sword In hand. Hull were lnatnnl-ly ahot dowp. huI80 or 40 were able tn shmw themselves upon our heyunecs, glvlng and receiving tesrful wounds. Dnlnk u ll-htnlnn um flllh Innmnnnd. anmounc gnu unugnwr upon mo onomy. In khll bnnlo the squnre of the Second brigade wu broken. owing to who unstead- lnoca of tha Sixty-fth regiment. which wenknesa was attributotl to tho mot that the Sixty-h was largely onmpnaod of new man, unseuonod tu Sudnnuno wru- tnn. Thin Incident of the light In thus described byn correspondent In a letter written from the old of battle: lint mun nnnld nnl a\A::|lv ha not rln-nltn ground Jamie Auams nem. I George Drumxnond, another soldier of the Binok Watch, won n title to the Vie- toria area: by killing In single handed content the nephew of Osman Dignn, Sheik Mohammad. Thin combat between the two was hand to hand and won even until hrummond thrust his sword bayonet no in!` through the Arairs body that tho munie of the Sootehmaws e penotmted Mohammed's riha. Twun members of the Black Watch who hnd me isolated by the temporary nan-nn ment of the square made a (I rate charge upon the force of Sheik Qlniiah, nnother oi` Osman Diana`: lieutenants, end. having no time to reload their pieces, they fought hand to hand until they were extnrminated, after iniotinc great aleughter upon the enemy. In thin battle the suunm of the Second rounded hynhorde oi` infuriated Arabs, a and it wdl kill or be killed. Neither he ? nor his aaeailante had time or oppurtllnlty to load their empty weapons. and. realiz- ing instantly the futility of attempting to meet their bayonet: with Ma, he clubbed 1 hi: can, and after tramping down two ' Arabs for the purpoae of securing "ewing- [ in; room" began the light for his life. His tremendous strength and enormous reach enabled him to keep his adversaries from reaching his person, but he had to brain and kill 14 men before he oould make an opening for hllmwlf and get his book to the British forces, which by this time had reformed and regained the ground Jamie Adams held. Gnnr-an l)rumm(mr?. nnm.hnr soldier of CD1 0 Orv Ianllunuuu Ununnuu. `I.a.IIIn.h-cu. paper nusruu us, sous: The battle wee from beginning to and e hand to bend llght. The Hmlnneee fought until they were absolutely killed or litur- nlly pushed (mm the llulh, nml the British inoope clubbed, ushered and lmyomnusl until completely exhausted muuoulurly. Colonel Burlelgh, i.he.oo1-ronponduug, in his lmit dispatches records many new of pnmmnl valor. The rebel teotloe consisted ole suooeseion of mud ruehoe having more of the weight and momentum of (5 charge in regular lormntion, but olmreoteriaud by wild lmpetuosioy and blgorish eroeneee. eooompenied by an ebsoluee indium-euoe todesuh. The hlghlenders ol the .BIeok Wetnh regimens, which bed to meet the worst or these. especially distinguished themselves. o - 'l`hs| humane men in the reaiment. e cl- themselves. The large man the regiment, gi- gnntlo ootobmnn nnmod Junk) Adam!!- itood rm and maintained for 5 ion; tlmo his ground alone when the second brlgndo uquaro was broken. The collision between the armies had thrown men from each side oonalderable dluunnoea beyond each other, and no great was the crush that chm-a Inn hndlv room month for any other, and great me cruun Imus there was hardly room enough any man to wield I weapon. When the square broke, Jam1oAdnmI found himself nur- Those who remember the lam Invasion of the Sudan wlll expect name mlglnly n- llvely nklrmlnhoe before Douguln In occu- plod. The Sudanese ght. Ilonpamtely and wlll put Tuulmy Atklni un lulu mettle. In the last Sudnnme war an-em. gallantry wan dluplayod on bdth Ildes, an In ehown by the following done:-lpt.lun or the lumle 0! Tamil! Wells prluted lun Londuu unwa- pnper March 10, 1584: Thu lun.t.ln will from llanlnnlnn to the Anti. ran. up} Dinah, noon-Ion All bomb. and [rah the Funona nut- : lqIAn'-lxtnordlnuI-y rm. 0! mm In no may or non wan. ma Eugllnh army In Egypcln advancing up the Nile with In gum Ioeulod fur dor- vluhu. mung. -Ln -nmnmhnv Mun Inst Invnnlnn k rivrvwiiw 7 i_nm:nv or run \n1.AcxfwA'rcu. mnwomnnnommal Tommi Atkins` gpenegces In the Last udnnese War. IVIIII C- Dill` IFKIDOIUUICAIIX Iounnoneodod lnohooklngtho It and I union of the `nndnan 'l`llRl'2\\' TIIFZMHELVEH ON ' -FSTOVES than`. u I to 005011.`. W10 years use I and ol- your Paine`: Golonxtaompoun . and bought. 1 botcle o! it. I-[Ind unditlfoundloouldloi mnnxntionpounu. mu nougm. noun 0: r I had und it I found [could nut. and quiet. I have uaod nl uvnoaboulu and nd myself completely cu - . . namanee In pun Illa nmu me. At. bhie eeeeon, l eine'I Celery Compound in I heaven-sent. blessing to every nervous, week, debilitated end eleepleee mortal. The diseases that heveuheld men and no- men in be during the winter, nan now be eectun ly removed by the neo of Paine`: Celery Compound. I! van en hrulv end enrneetlv eeeklmr OXI.llIPIO0l LVlI'I. hlyll I10 IOU` ID VI Palm 0 Celery Compound 1 Int mnl. on r `arhin to map the name hnpp result: that uludnnd thousands of othon ve ox- porionood. Mrs. Joseph Lloyd. of unanno- qua, Ont... says: I fuel it. In duty to tell you that Paine : Celery und hi! done for me. lwnnlwnyq A an I-or from narvoui dc- bulity and very bad headaches. and found gilnponlblo to obtain regular nut and non. FIIIIO I UUIO|'y KKNIIXIIIIG. you tn: earnestly eeeklng for renewed been end I23 Ille, let the exnmgle of Mn. Lloyd I you to ive The surest and most positive cure in the world (or diseueis Pslne's Celer Com- pound. It strengbhens and invlygorstns the run-down system and builds up quick- ly esh. tissue. bone and muscle. No other medicine can so lully and quickly meet the desires of the sick and diseased. Ir. nlmnhl ha hm-n. |'n mam! olno H... mm .RANGES. HEATERS, ,. COAL-OIL HEATE . .3. - B. LOUC . Zjjnjin (Iii meet me (menu 0: me not and maeoaoa. It should be borne in mind that the neat of disease is in the blood and nerves. The peculiar composition of Paine`: Celery Com- pound onabloc it to reach all the centres where disease in working. and it soon baniahes I" pain and mm Me. canon. nina'I Calerv Comnound [The Great Spring Medicine for Building Up Weak" | and Sickiy People. REMARKABLB INCREASE IN WEIGHT. iThousands of others 'Have Made Similar I Declarations. She Used PaIne's Celery Compound. A LADY COMPLETE- LY CURED. D00! lvni, Oplllll ml vunlp, "W unu- you, In llou of my lnnlgnloant oklutenou, this call hound, gut odp, hnndlomrhlte nf Nmmlnun.' In u-on volumes. nnvnbla ll wnunor In on use on: slow. "-01nolnnntl Enqulnr. . Aooordlng to the phonon: Idea or Catal- lun, the row was once white, bun blunhod rod and remained so out of shame for al- In-lnn In thnpnn n Inlnl A wmmdnn Ih W 8110 remumoa 0115 OK BIHIIIIO ID! IL- lowln ls: thorn: to lnlot I woundon the | hot 0 Venus. -`II-no-r v- u --w------- 0: II! d rd: tdlnc to 90 - cl-.130: on `:11! `:::bor` menu: ln.I::- room. then Onhu\.O80: Oihotnn. I\ is a good government when than who no near are made happy and than who no far are nh_tnotMl.-Uonfno1u|. ` Think of Ibo iii: from which you an ax- ompt and it will aid you to hear patiently than Which you may Iuiler.-Oooil. Acncrou 0&3. Your money or you;11!ol shouted tho tootpodwlth more bruquerin than la pyr- mmad In Ioolnl olrohu. whu-emu] db- um out nouna, gm. eoge, nnnueomruue of Napoleon,` In three volumes, payable on me luemllment plan. Make your own terms. We never dhappoint e eubeorlber, and 1:"-- . I-In fnnnll hhnnnlf Alnnn.-.Im1l:mA and 1:"- He found hhnult Nona.-India Journal. __?.__.. Ck` Ilnnn nnH`A:_ I-I urn-In Irv--v-u I wonder," aid the nonhuman, ` will out be Able to y!" We no able to y right now," It rutnunlo manner, `.`but tho, I: whatlnr In can take our monda an worn. "Din-nnl. ma" mono: Pu-mlt. me," said the gontlomnnly book agent, opening bu vnlhp, to one mm: mu hound. nut. odn. hnndnomrhlle ,unuol.oo so u no out uonmln right and leis. yon when thunaalm badly wounded, it way this 1 motionl- nau of `death uh Choir part It {oh `mock whom I0 dnulod. .1 think, all bio ulna, mun: 0! our lollom noon realised that VIII! the bayonet and martini and cool- nou thayhod nothlnc to tour from the rudely armed and non-lynnked Iovazol." The numb won the day. with n [on of " IUIIK IIIUIKJ Ill ]|Il' nnvl -uvuvvu Iuv mmod In Ioolal olrohu, whu-0 ` ml mnmln an wm-n. Above Us Stands No Compot- Inn Shun-.IL Burlsmnn. I potty lnunrnnoe Iwlndlor, rejoices In the me of the "tire uupe Inna on nooount of his pnninlity for room: opening on n uoupoa. Through thin mum of rotrennnd by changing Mu luulqnnrsorl ovary an In many men on- onpod arrest. but the New York pollen oor~ nu-od Mm me other night by posting man on Ibo re coupe before knocking gt Mu door. Hartman has probably awlndlod mm. mm mnnln during the mm nix yearn ooor. lflmlll nll pruuuuly uruuunuu more poor pooplo during the put Ilx yuan than my mun on the Atlantic seaboard. Ho wlllhuvo to has aoxlotlmn Inow Vnvk, `u:#.0Ill"l`IIOdi0iI .II puriu the blood` and lnnbtatha Inhn: and [would notbo armed and nearly mica nvagu." The British the day. with [on 100 killed and over 100 wounded. ' "Dolot}u ning him`: Celery Compound y night III on 100 : now I Ihhllnoundn. othiunoanllohnt MUST BELIEVE nun Iywaunnnauwomu nolnn sktin my honuoifit. Uookpuy Int FIIICIIOHIO pllll I00 DIOOII Illll nun Iylum; It in law honn if it. took mv "l`IoIlnhnnpoIn." `ll: Ch-qua Problon. .1; LL. _`_Ln..AA.. xmcsrou zgusmsnoxe

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