Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jun 1896, p. 3

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Inifllh -r.`..`. :."? .`.'.`..'.%.',"t and an n; wont Tneu .|-..-A -o .. ....nI _,.-__.---..-r a) |STA_MPS _%__ l2`2.'i!.'g'.`{.a t DIIICI3. It is the voice of the people recog- ` nizing the fact that Burdock Blood Bitters cures all diseases o\ the Stomach, Liver, Bowels and Blood. V Mr. T. G. Ludlow, 334, Colborne Street, Brutford, Ont., Jays: During seven year: prior to 1886, my wife was nick all the time with violent headaches. Her head was so hot that it felt like burning up. She was weak, run down, And IO feeble that she could hardly do Anything, and so nervous that the least noise startled her. Night or day she could not rest and life was in misery to her. I tried ell kind: of medicines and treatment for her but ,L_ ~.-....m.. -.-mu um.-an until I bouzhl Lallk I\UB3Cll, JUL. The School System of Ontario, by Hon. G. W. Ross, $1.00. Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac, by Eugene Field, $1.25. Your Money or Your Life, by Edith Carpenter, $1,000 prize story, $1.25. The Mystery ofjeremiah Terrace, by Dick Donovan, $1.25. Stephen. :1 Soldier of the Cross, kn Wlnrnnnn M Rnnaulnlr cnt` DICPIICII. d. uululcl Ul IIIC \.1|\.'DJ, by Florence M. Kingsley, 50c. An Unsatisfactory Lover, by the Duchess, 50c. The Return of the Native, by Thos. Hardy, 75c. A Lady in Black, by Florence Warden, 50. The Copsford Mystery, by W. Clark Russell, 5oc. Tlnn Qnlnnnl Qn:I'nn1 n`. mlfnrln of medictnee and trmcment nu Inn ..... ehe steadily grew worse until I bought nix bottles of Burdock. Blood Bitten from C. Stork 8:. Son. of Brampton. Ont., for ` which [paid $5.00. and it wan the best investment I ever made in my life. In. Ludlow took four out of the nix bottlee- there was no need of the other two, for those four bottles made her I strong, ` healthy woman. and removed every aiI- ` mcnt from which she had suffered, and llo enjoyed the most vigoroue health. ` That vf dollar! saved me lots of money in medicine and nttendnnce thereafter, and better then that it made home I ,_..r,_... .. ..... nun volt: .....` comfort to ma. \1=. NISBET S| tho prices on wanm to|pny.) It. tnken mt. nhont rs mlnuto-rea-nit, ymlm got hound books of beautiful num- |) on` We pay express (xlmrxos on nrdorg_ vvv ya; vol Iuwn \......,.v.. .... .......... I Paper: for Residences. Ohnrnhcu or. am. Lodge noun:-. Public mun. "0N`l.tormi. aw. Come In nndseu us If pomdblo. U. B. SCANTLEBVRV. LIA VI! KIN (UNION- (loin: nII'.- I`\Iud: ....King OF CANADA I am | um: I I: (UT 1 Asking for umplen of Wall Paper. Yonjunt. write: Plane send me anmplesrol Wnll samples 0! Paper uultalulo for (montiun here what rooms you wlah to {taper and about opny.) -90 do better {or you thnn uny- bocl alum. We've told you often enough In t are oolumnu what we oould do If we had lull a chance. If on helluva hall whn. we any you mu-tn nly axpevt, I; thlnn of nu. good way to pm my to the tent.- And to pm. t In truth 0! our mlverthoo- mom to the wuhlu tn write M pontnl tn Wall Paper Letters Come. blag" orders Paper: Ohnrnhoa, plan` order 1 HM). In The Corner Bookstore. rurinoiiih. Punmu may locus It Map It anlionion In undo In "'mrA1-r 5 ucnonw. rmpmeon. -------_--- --w_____ 1-, _ ' ll: oven Sunday MIp.m. from Kin ton to honor. dwoak day: from Port lope II l:Ip.In. U. J1. lulu 1.-..vm.. Klnautou at 0:0) mm. males that connection M. Port Hopo. .-_._ \%`>% in `Si `CHI; n--otullnuohlhoiorli In hooaouchnhc. A A A `THUBSDAAY. JUNE 4. 1896 `(C0113 l!UI-InuDIu-. Muss awnrr A comwmvl :::?_ luau: Ililvw `pvt--Pu--J n lmdn ovu 2,(Xl),il`K). In addition to which the pplio hoi can have for security the unlimi- ted Iniii of all the ntcmkholtiaru. FARM D CITY PROPERTY insured at lowest pounihlo I-nten. Before I-snowing old or giving now businou not nton in-om STRANGE & STRANGE. Agents. W. J. FAIR. Spoolll Aunt. King Street nndat0ntu-lo Bank. _.__:_:_-_ TILIPIONI I0. I88. -slxtulj I Spool: \l I III II&II LEAVE I03 | lC'l0N WIIIK DAYS :0 8:3) Ion. Tnonnlny. Thursday and Sutnrduy an M \o bullovllla. oahuthor rumum npgl to ma mm. v..n. nun. Kasunnvn J. a urn-aoo.. n.u.ou.nnuauuvn.hn WHOLISALI AND BIT EH81` IN THE IH.-;.')4l>'idAOlVl7 & Lancaahlre Clfe Asa auranoe Company. PIACTICALLY A CANADIAN COMPANY Wrru Bnman SICIYRITY. Reserve: [I'D deposited Annunll at Ottawa And now Amount. to one million < ollnrs. RM-an lowor than the _m_sJor!l.y nf qfllceg ________._______ Fire Insurance. I London Assurance Corporatlon W. H. GODWTN. AGENT. _-_1_ ` `ICIVV Varnish, Japans, Paingg, . `5.-_ BAYLIS lllANllF G G0. 16 to 30 Nazareth Street. MONTREAL. being in a dangerous state, ordered that deputy-ieeve Marsh examine it and hav the some repaired. Dr. McBride was voted 85 for medicine and sttendin William Collins; 85 granted to Mrs. m. Castell and children. who are in straightened circumstances. On motion of Mr. Gcrrie. councillor George to examine the ditch on the east side of the forty foot road leading from the Napanec to Bath road with power toact. Moved by Mr. Gorrie. seconded by Mr. Marsh nnd resolved, that the clerk advertise for sale the boardwalk on the York road, from the (l.T.R.. crossing to the city limits. Upon motion by Mr. (lorrie the clerk to notify Mrs. Jackson to securely cover the cattle connecting her lunds, as she will be held responsible for any accident that may occur. On motion of Mr. Gorrie. councillor George toexamine the brid near Henry Day's lace, and act. and t e reeve to interview .Fol|rer regarding the crossing on the K. ct P. railway near A. Knight's, on the fourth concession road; the council as ll body to examine the bridge on the line be- tween the townships of Kingston and Erneettown. with power to act. Ordered naid : \Villiam Elv. $5.36. for now"lu;:oV\1nt.'to dollars. the majority utllcu Many and ulzolco plan of lnnumnce oered MILLS &. CUNNINGHAM nln Agnnn. Klnnton and Dlstrlnt. .__..___?___?_:.___. London. Liverpool and Globe Flre Insurance Company. ..._.., -..__.mmmym 1.. ..muI.m on Irhlnh The oldest and largest manufac- turcn ot Varnish In Canada. It you Want the Cheapest and Best IIAVII -IIITI-Alan: nun In: :- A0 I II. on 50: In . III: and 22nd Juno. lth Ind IJ Jrd 11 and Ila! Aucutnnul nu Home .:h?; Con. 8.. nnlllu nc_ lb 3 (lnpo. N30 Sumnor 3%! .1 mi on icomou 9.6.1. o... `II-bnonhooouon kn an. and ,1 . OI IVIIY IXIPIIOI. 0 On- uhndonnulluh. Bo9'r'ij"'& cQ.. .-.. .._.__ -._.LA..Ah Princess Street. nnrnar nf Hynlanlmm Eh-oat. Kluzntnn. __j_-?. J_"`._3_F ,',*.."T[E: u LYLE-Ouilthol Only 25 oonul per box. Bright : din-one of the kidneys. dlnboun and other dlneuooa of the kidnoy md liver. which you are bolngoo frl htenod shout, Hop Blew-9 is the only t. in; that will surely and porlnanontly prevent. and cart. All other handed cure: only relieve lot a time und on unto you many times wont. Th. n... at Onlnta Rv. now iron lma Canada Pacific Railway: linolonlnu in up any at. ` lnwnou-ponnnhouu. .__a_.._._._. ..ra'uTu~y"I}.ubT'2SpZ:}1||'iaE;h13I'&}3..I$ or diabetes, A: Hop Bitoon novor lallalol 3 mm whom A cure in noniblo. We know diabetes, nop amen manor euro where a cure pouiblo. We know 0`.1ia. ' \\'.u. Uudnoy. rota nurwou. um. Iayn: "I wu nictad with Rhenmutinm and mod all cums. I did not got relic! until I tried u:Il-.-1. (`1nv|nr\nn In-an mils, and I-nlnr-A all I am not. got. reuox unm 1 men Miller : Compound Iron Pilla,|nd before 1 bed niuhod two home I wee completely" cured, end now tool like I dionnt mm. only 25 cents box. Brinhtla the kidneys. time and than male mun wont. The 2:! of Quinta By. new short hno (or Tw . Nnpouoo. Duoronto and all Iocnl inu. Train lava City Hall depot. at 3: m. R. J. Wilnon, agent. C.P.R. oioo. Clu-cnoo nu-cot. uo sand in transplant hour: I) DI`. Wllliunn Pilo Ointnons. 8 linolou n the city M. R. Mcl'aul'I King- -mn cu-nab` nnhouu. nuve w uo is buy a zoo nox ox uuuora u~on Tnnio Pills at Wale : dru store. They will build you up in short. 0 er. ..u. wood, work on road: an [.0 r.. N. Huifmen, work on load; 33 to I . Myers, qunrter`a salary: $1 to re. Colo, charity; $1 to Storm piste:-e,c rity: $6 to Mrs. R. McLean. keeping Mrs. (!umIninge,n pauper. ve weeks. A petition from reci- dente of Hartln n and Herrowamith prayed to have their etntuto lnlnor com- mmed at the rate of forty oenu per`dey. N. action taken. Adjourned to meet In Aneelltinell hell, Verona, Monday. June `2'_'nd, at ten mm. ruruuuu vuuuru uuurm l ort.|und council means A court. 0! re- vision. Membersallpresenc. E.M.Hu'- man's and Napnnee River Improvement ('0': real estate assessments conrmed. Several names were added to the roll. Regular Lownshi business was taken u 1. The taxes of E. . nider were remitted. Shibloy petitioned to have the second con- nossion opened ; ordered to be done : the clerk tonotify parties concerned. Sums voted: 87.72 to J. Wilkinson, job on road ; $3 to P. Tullon. do.; $8.40 to J. E. Watson, do.; fifty cents to A. (Brunt, do.; 33 no I). Snider, do.; $7 to J. Burnes, do.; $1.50 to J. Dixon, do.; 82 to I . Bilmore, do.; QIJ to (L Bradford, cedar; $7 to S. Martin, culverts: $7.95 be Smith & Carr, job on road; 88.60 to E. Ashley, job on rnnd: 81.25 to VV. 8. Percv. culverts: S1 job road; amuu no r`. Asmey. job road; $1.25 to W. S. Percy. culverts; $1 to J. Smith. job on road: $10 to D. Snider, timber; SLISU to John Charlton, `ob on road; $15 to Percy & Revel]. mveil: $7 to J (`., Wand. work on mud: to E. M. smmsn NORT_H me .--.-:- Township at Kingston council. Juno l.--Council not for court of rovi- uion. U n on appeal from G. '1'. R. Co. against. t. it uaenmont on the grounds of overcharge and non-complhnce with the nueumont not, no action. This being the only ouethe oourh cloud and township bueinou wan him up. Moved by Mr. Pm-dy and ronolvod that the nave and first deput examine t a line between the town: i of Ki ton andErneIttaown md meet 3. o council of aid township of EI'BIaOW|'| with powortouct. Upon motion of Mr. Purdv. seconded bv Mr. (homo. Lllmay In August. The court, of revision met same (In with John McKenzie as clmirnmn. W. . Don- nldmn n nsaesnlnenc was reduced from M00 to 55300 on lot twenty. concession nine. Palmerston; no notion on the appeal of Henry Morgan : James (lhuppefa Manu- menb reduced from 8100 to 3.75, South (Izmonto. urneabwwn mm power macs. upon mouon of Mr. Purdy. by George. the roeve, first and second do uty-reeves were uppointnd to take I Al I vioo in the mnttar of ukinc u town: in nrooorty the epponnua toukel ea MIVIOO in we oftekin utownn ip roperty no-celled breno of the Port mind from the Perth med boll be westerly towerdn Catumqui. On In of Mr. George. W. Purdy will be allowed to pay his taxes to the treasurer for last year. Moved by Mr. (lorrie. seconded by Mr. Pnrdy. and carried. thee George W. Smith be appointed t.oIvnehip engineer at. 83 per day for his services. By-law 330 passed, conrming the same. Upon motion of Mr. Gorrie. deputy-Ieeve March and councillor Geor eureto measure the broken stone on P. B tick`: place, end exemine the en: cunoeeeion road and allow me on-oxen none r. nmcrn pmoo, mu examine the 4th conoouion some of the broken stone to be phoed on it. Moved b Mr. Gorrio And resolved that the bri go near Mr. Grange : place ordered that denutv-roevo IIBFVICOI III BIBQIIOT. MUJOUFIIDU D0 ll|"Illa Monday in August. Pallnorston and Onnonto Oounoll. The council met May lth and acce ted from W. J. Donaldson a transfer of ots,. bou ht. on behalf of the municipality at the llind sale in I893, and also the Fish lreek road. He was allowed 83.24 costs. Mrs. Thurston. sick widow, was voted 85 for conveyance to hospital. The treasur- er's bonds were examined and pronounced satisfactory. By-law ninety-three was completed by inserting the names of W. .l. Donaldson and Isaac Allen. as path- mastersto fill vacancies. Road division No. 7 was divided and a newdivision form- ed on Lho Snow Road under George Ennis. A grant ol 820 was made to replace the brid encross Black Creek, on (.'larendon and lobertsville mad, the old one being carried away by a recent Hood. The as- sessor`s roll was accepted as nally revised and he was voted NU for services. Legal ad vice will be sought in regard to the ob- jection of James Miller, throu h having two public highways through is lot in ommession eleven. Palmerston. Robert Lwo puouc mgnwnyn unrougn nun IOD Ill concession eleven, Shanks was voted 82.50 for raisin n bi-id e across (`lyde river during the load. gin motion of Alex. Wntt. n resolution, xing in legal height of the fence at four and one- hnlf feet, was pulsed and nuthenbicutad as n by-law. The township`: assessor was in- u-Lruotetl to lay out It road for Hugh Mc- Kinuon across lot. twenty-one. conveuainn nix. Pulinerston. Adjourned till third Ha- Lnrtlay in August. The (luv ronu; $15 to Percy dv. Keven. J. C. Wood, work road: I-lnllhuun wnrlx nn rnnz 33 IIIIIK What. in the use of rowling About your r shaken nerves Ln pale hoe? All on mm to do is buy 250 box of Miller : ron 'l`nnin Pilln at. Wnde dmnr shore. Thev mriiesuown. WIN! power LO nor. Ordered paid Ely, $5.30, for services and sundries for hall: Mrs. North- more, 81.50, for postage; John Purdy, $10. for supplies for ve months for Michael Nix ; James McRow, 35, being remittance of taxes. he having lost his house b ns; Robert George, for wood for hal . $4; oor 0 Ford, 83, for breakin stone on the road ending to Po:umouth:%N. H. (iod- win,8l.'i.`20, insurance premium on town- slii ) hall; 1). Purdy, for boots for Angus Bu coek,o\ pauper; Henr Day, 830, for services as assessor. A journed to first. llnndnu in A...-nuns IIII IIIII IIVI 0-D Unnuull with lhetllc Itahu. 1-Icon-In bolls. unl all nodorn oonloth. BIAVII IOITIIAI. OI I0! IDAYI u 9 .. -. on nun. Mu. Inn And nd Jnna. nth wjuuuw v-3. wv-- 1novan1.nnu 1....L.. Vlnolxohho nnunuonusnurvt . Ijjjluwji no-n-IL %- UIIIIII r I'I[IIl To worry than}. my liver, kidney or urinary trouble. ospooinlly Bright : dinouo ur dinbaun. u Hon falls 0! \\'.H. Cudney. Port Burwoll, Ont. -1 van niomd with MUNICIPAL LEO|8L'AlOP: llulou Fright -L-..A `nu. IL.- rg Day, 5. I Stocks, Bonds, Griin and Pro- visions bought and sold for cash or 9n small margins. 4 Branch Offices. KINGSTON. ONT. 3. w. wauiono. 4 ammo on-mu Building. lhlcolanohl. vf. &mc.a1:1_atl).1_. so than Dunn. mo- |l lilitary Men!| We Make My Style Boots You Douire. _ |w;A.9er:&9~{l THE Only 106 opontlvo put: an unlmb 1,000 in other makes. En land. ' ' ' S udcntl nooivod at any time um foo: ohpgrgoa from dndto of onhgnnoo. I ` `Rs 0! rm: an to: u I o . oonnw.u.x.. HAP. prmxpah. $ THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION C0. $95.00.... 'maohnpor tlun Any other lint-oluu Tn I. For full lnlonnstlon call at `The Kmgslnn Business College hI.ulOI,"UIOIlDl'lI," Iunuuon. .. . .1l`ul| Ital`! ol Unlvony Grndnstu. F`Al.l4 TERM 0 lII3O Iomborath. SPECIAL A 10 [inn to ntndonh romrln {or oxnnhutlonn. Tho rening tn- ` M1200 homo oolnbinod with huh mental M n M. I not of homo oolnbinod with huh Inonul 1 . ":"ustoAL DEPARTIINT 1- in on or Arum: I-`man. Ilsq.. Inn. lam. A.O. .. llnnlund. RocHEs'rt-:5_I3ouTE iverytialno In _lgI1-t.-I'3/on the Price : A Bou-ding and Day Bohool tor Young 1 .o.d1u."Olouburn." Kmuton. Full -ln Al Hnlvnrnltu lI>nlInAOAn ` Klngstgn {._a1les' College... Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors Worcester; Crosse & Blackwell. Ltd.. London; and Export Ollmen generally. O (WINDY. "Manon BANKERS & BROKERS. BUFFALO. N.Y. LEA Mil rams AGENTS : J. M. Douglas & Co. and Urquhart & Co., Montreal. '3 Daugherty I """ Typewriter _u__ can __ ouvruxnm nun-plan of every Bottle of the _ ORIGINAL YYORCESTERBHIRE PIOTON ANo_EsLI.a:vu.LE. RT?` IIFa \ Tnnulu . I'Itnndny and nlnrduy M 5 n m.. l`n.no-lay. Thunniu and Hunt- (It at .1 gym. nmll Juno mu, |\I'tn)I' whlnh 4| ntoumurn wlllnm dull! (uncut. Imulny.) RETAIL IVIIYWHIRI. ` EISUCATIOET 0B8.'/WE THAT me 3/arm rune I101 BITTERS uprlotors London ; V ` orally. IRE. ' T ' ' /8 NOW PRINTED Hop Bitters, 686' Bmadway NEW roux, MEDICINE, NW]? A Bl\)NK, l`l|\l'I` A Il All Diseases olthe stoma on, B0 wels, Blood, Liver, Kid- neys and Urinary Organs, Nervousness, Sleeplessuess, especially Female Com- pluints. L co.V1/nus ` `Hops, Buchu, Mun- (lrake, Dandelion, And the Purest and Best Mmlicul Qualities 0! all otlwrs. QUEBEC (}0.,LTD. <,y;,vvv .-.w `r: \r--.-a Wulbe pudtoracnoolt will not cum or Imln. or !or A-wthlnr JAB. REDDEN 85 00. lhvouountltlulguufltlo llllllllll || (11. s.I. Icon!!! AOIXDUIITANT AND IILL . Baku Anni. Ben and mum: Ieoad. Ionoywlonn II own` nun. Ia Inn; at. our Wade`: Dru Eton.- ONE? TO [DAN IN L I 0 nuns. at low Into: 0! d hm Property. Inna I an In he on 56 n$'c'oouu".'"' u3pp'.'a'.':uq union. nnvv luuiuvu IIII nuuuuy llelebrated Club Hours; In VV Appnhor. corner of Brook and King ntnohtovu Wade`: Dru; Eton. Ilnnnoon King a rut. nut to WIIO ooo. : Rlvor and Gulf st. Lawrence Inn. cube: In cool Luanda. Till Sm! INI 8.8 CAIPlll' -IlIn n|AaAnh. "ALI: -Innhvln hullm And In ONE? TO` FDAN 3.}: I OII And `an; Inga: m nozunn dmcu 5.0.9. 13% dlroohly polia uairou no son mm. i an........ nmbuml u ll. T181`. Olno. no Prinouo` dunes. in Unlvonlty Avonu. I un. to 0 pm. autumn our Enos. `I'M ovnlvuigz` oo.|`4:nrI:: o .111. will oven Iblovhono . 0. P. slung: "AuILtl|. IN BLUE INK DMHONALLY ACROSS THE `|i`rHi4i:-'I.\?6F'_nAnnI7"i'lTs'I7I'.-1?1'i ton ho. Ontulo Ohunbou I. ll. han-in, 0.0.` $1,000 IN GOLD I.` _- `I l`- - 4--4 OWER In SON.AROHI`l'E0'l'B AN DDUILD- n mgosnrvoyon. Oloo-Wolllncton Stud. nu n. ING Sm-voyon. 'l___A__ ALLAN LINE U dlroooly tponlto lnPoI| Ola on meme 1: ton. Euublhha Laloehono kc. . luldonoqlu I RI. SPARKS. D.D.B. b.D.s.. ll.D.. I . one u . know. Unlnnltr BTHUB. ELLIS (Number of tho Ont! . Auooiutlon of Annmou. All0}'l'l um APPBAIHEB. Ooo Brook em Klnnt.on.Ont. APPBAIB Kingston. Ont. TAKE N0 SUBSTITUTE. une put: up ccumorhel, nnraorlnl ll. NEWLAND8, AIIOHITIOP `ND Appninor. corner Brook In; notqovu Eton. T ARCHITE(T_U;i-A:.' HORSE Cur_e_s vn'r:nmAn7T _|g'mANcuu.. `_DsN'rA|.. Imam.` i! IRY. HAMILTON & HONTREAI. LINE. IUIIUIIVC 7 VIIIUII Iv n'wu-v Iolllng `through the [lay of unlnto. Clean House llnoval cupaulicll. lsyllahlyonluo. \n V I no Auououn I00` STR. HAMILTON |\Wll'l'i00.. 1`. HANLIY & RON lholuhl Auontn. Pm-nonqor Axon wlI'I|`i|-|I Poudot. wzff .4 ' 5/ 5;/.;'3 ` l'I|`II 3301137 'TR.HERo Ia nun lIll\1I'\Ll [HERE I` ..1..._._ _1_'_RAVELLINO. DAILY LINE. 1-III IA: urn I In--Onn TIME-TABLE. mu-. eon H EDICA L. 15 3TH. E? "*3: 9!! '\lI-oY HIIVE. luvo Klntucon auxin` I-but lay RA In-day . s\m.. `l`u.m|nv. Thu:-min` LIAVIS KlN(|.i'l0N- (loin; W-nt.~ ruudnyn. M. A p.m. Oolnc oc0-_l`IIa|uyo. M. In pan. l`AIKH1-Nllu1|toll N..\0. ntnrn i-INI: 'l`n- MO :11. loiura KP om HM!) n~0.nru `ho. rthl an IIIOI I nulm ad hot}: wgn, JAII. |\WlI'l' tl. HANLIY Iholuhl . `!`*'*:a.,,w ||.%` ' \ |]17:vAucns1 nnomn. mm PAUL A VICTIM TO me 4. nan |uA'rnQ I---` Do usually want nothing Ivory Iornllj and on Wodludny In at It at `two 0'oloeI- Bil Ilody looovoud-Olhor l4I$l'k Hotel. Lnunx, Juno 3.--l`or the last week or Io two ovnngolinu, named Andrew Paul and Mr. Randall. have been holding matings here. It seems that Andrew Paul luul been in the habit oi going to bathe on-lyin the morning in the Clyde. in Aillocksplnnln mill nrd. Hololttbo place when he an Mr. dull hud been sleeping nboui two o'clock this morn- ing, incl not having returned at six o'clock Mr. Randall became noun`-Ill \lI"IVU -".W$.l MHUNTMN (inmnc. June `.'.-Tlie picnic on May `. .'nt,li was inirly well ntcendotl aim] Inn A success Iinlnvinlly. The ladies oi the Helping Hand society liml nn impor` uni. meesing nu Saturdav nftornoon. Seve- ral members u are given `I ouch last year to invest, in mi it, was found that from $I`_ the protitu umounwd Lotmi. The soviet. said its nub!('ript.iuu of $75 to tho (`iillI`C I iuud on Saturday. J. W. Bell. ex-M.i ., zuidreuad the oleoturn in the town lmll on the evening of the `2.'>t.h May. The meeting was well ntlpnded nnd a number of liulioe wore ireeent. Mr. Deloo min! I). Cronk ntiaen ed the district meeting nt Tamworth iui. Tuesday and V\'ednetde). Mine i.iv.1.ie Yoo. Little Britain, is vieitimz her I-iuwr. Mrs. W. T. Wickett. Mn. Jfnttorill in vioiting friends. In (ileenwny,\VAi.erl.own, hike nut of My aunt. Mre. S. Abbott. Mien .ohuaion, Niven. bu been visiting Mrs. W. N. Somera. Mre. (l)r.)Cmmon and Mn N Rnlmu-IA, Rlnrhnt. Lulu, um Mrs. W. N. Homers. Mrs. (Ilr.)l;mmon and Mn. H. Roberta, Shnrbot. Luke. are visiting M. D. E. Soe's. Bessie. infant. dmlghtor of A. Erwin,wa1I buried at Moun- tain Grove cemeber Inst Wodnoadny. Mrs. W. Crnwford,vory i I. is rooovoring. Henry Lewis. very ill of blood poiooning Inal. week, in reported bower. Mica T. Flynn Accidentally injured her eye with I pair of eurlin tongs. It may prove Mriour. A. J. W. ndorlon is recovering from mi in.- tnck oi lum 0 which kept. him in the house Ievenl Ayn. And having rewmou at. six became alarmed and wont to look for him. He acquainted David Mair with the air- cumuuneou. Paul : clothe: were found on,t.ho river bank by Harry. son of Mr. Alook. The body was soon afterwards lound by David Mair. lying in about eight or ten foot 0! water. Paul was about thirty yours 0! Ire and leave: it widow and three or four chi dron, the ounueat bein In iulnnt a few month: ad. Mn. Puu in: here with her baby visiting?` her hus- bnndqoabordn , and left. for omp near Innlnvllle in L o township of Drummond his lost. nifhh. 14.. mi ml. nl Almnnt.a_ wnn the sweat late last. nlfhb. Mu. Pol oclx, oi Almonte, wns the gueet. 0! Min Ida Caldwell. last week. The luneralol R. Punl , formerly 0! this vil- lage.but,late|y o Winnipeg, will take place on Friday. Hollinger u drive in pan- ning through the village. Preparations arebeln madeto build the new drain. The woolenlnill le nmnlng overtime at present. Norman Siuart lma recured the positional ualatapo printer in the Era ollloe. R.R. Dryadale in mnkln improve- manta on hi! outbuildings. he plank walks are beinF repaired at present. Win. Cruighud ll! house re-painted lust. wank . Anlvnll And Dopnnuru During the Pan. Wool: of Important Oran. Arrivnls-Stra. Montoagle. Duluth. 42,- 000 bushola ol wheat; Sequin. Prescott, light; (llengury and consort. Fort Wil- liam. 85,000 bushels of wheat: Armenia and oonlorto. Toledo, timber; Acadiu,Furt William, 41,000 bushel: ol wheat; Petrel and oonsoru, Fort William. 170,000 bush- els of wheat: Tille and conaorta, Fort Willlnm, 63,000 bushel: of wheat; Pueblo. Duluth, 48,000 bushels of wheat; Denver, Duluth. 48,000 bushels of wheat: Arabian, 22,100 bushel: ol wheat. Sohrr. Acacia, Ouwogo. coal; Flootwing, Oswego, coal: Nollie Hunter, Onwogo, coal: Annie Min- noa, Oawego, coal; Bul|ook.'0uwego, coal; Monguron. Detroit, 21,000 bushels of oorn an rye. Departures - Steamers Ulengnrry and consort, light. Fdrt William; Bannock burn and oonso'ta, Ii ht, Fort William: Aondin, grain laden. Nfontreal; Montoagle. Oswogo,to load coal for Chiou o; Spartan. Toronto: Denver, Oswogo to ond coal for Chicago; Tille nnd consorta, Fort Wil- liam. light: equin and oouaortu, Fort William. light; Arubhm. Montreal, wheat luden. RH [FIG l`lII'IIIWl"IIa Wmxn-nu,.lune l. - The elfecte of the re ulur wnve of sickness whieh eweepa over th e portion ol the dominion in the spring are noticeable in theincreaning amount of druggiete mien. There has been quite a run on the kidney romed now so well known under the name of {)odd a Kidney Pille. The recovery from Bright`! disease 0! Arthur Coley. of Somerset, through their unu, un account of which appeared in the papers, gave in considerable ilnpetuu to the eele. and the remedy has become in- tlinpeneeble in many Manitoba households, in (me havin nenetreted into the re- moteet parts 0 he province and North Weet Territories. Io-lilac and nlluoo-an uounu um. I`. IAIIII O IOII. Alonh. I. P. OlIuII$LIII`I. Agent. Ilertlngten Ilnppenlnge. H.urrIxu1m:, June 3. -- Sunday. May 94th, Elwood Lawson, Sydenham, preach- ed in the church hen. His friends in this place are very much ploued thnt his health use much improved. Rev. D. Flemming and Rev. J. B. Robeson exchanged pulpit: Int Bentley. and the former pt-etched here in the Afternoon. Geo. W. Dawson. re- form eendldeu for Addlngton, called on I Emu nl hi: friends hate this weak ud wen lorm onnmasu tor Aaamgton, cnnou few of hi: friends hero bhia wool: wu wuuly welcomed. He in: entertained at tho homo ol Mscthiu Clow. Box-onl ol our nddonu attended the colobntion o! L`: Innlnatvln hirthtlnv in Kinanhmn nnaonu ulonucu mo cuonnnon or hot ty'I birthday in Kingston. Ilia E 9 Brown hu returned, after visiting her sister for A few u-ooh M. En- terprise. Mn. 1`. Bipworth. jr..nnd Mrs. J. Canoallen. who have been ill for some time. are inin I. air luau th. Mn. J. M3: .2. oonnod mouths hours by rhouuuthm the most. ol the winter. nconhlvlmonh I few (luvs week . HOIIX Dy YIICIIIIIIEWHI IIII KIWI; DI tho wintor. tunnel guponl clay: in Kingston with daughter. Jul. Iahhupnrohnod A nolot of boom. 8. Betti and rib an Inovinginto Ihohouno lnruoy occupied by T. Bigavorth. jr. 8. (`annunllinnpniring his mill. Mrs. Mil- ton Ioko visited frionduin Kigrtoulut u-ngi vn '. M nnnnl. n an `Inn wnillolo v|:T'|mdI|II nun Louglnu woo . rs. spent. Sn sun, in an mug. Mn. r.s.;"ic.v3n n intd two cw visit?! liaise brother is Iwl IOOI. . Igonnnn A wo v-Htdnhl. I. Ethanol : thin hunch. dnlinou. Burdock Blood Bimn but Ibo liver. puilu sh nnutiou :1.-.-.-a:'::.:r-2*`-% #*--v -"-'-'3 nuov conpuuou. hnguoc and I Wnnlnnn and but little daughter In vng ll David llonuisoni. and Iihunnnhn-uh In II B. 1| u Uuld lIonuuIon II. Loillndiooplut-H2-|IhIluyut.B..| GA-ll ; `Ii TIME-TABLE. GOING EAST. GOING WEN`. 0. I lxp.. ...I:0o am. No. 1 Exp. . . .8116 p.m. o.l ....lxMp.m. No.5 " ....1:mn.m. 0.8 ...Ilxv6pm. No.6 :45n.m. o.Il Klx. ...0:00 am. No.1 ! lix.`..I:40a.m. No.9! ....!lzl0 p.m. No.11! ....6:b0p.m. Train: Nm. I and .'I run dnlly. No.6 daily goxt Mommy. All other trains nlnllyoxoept I I nln lmvlna 11:95 noon Imiuau In Ottaw- tt Ail) .m.,snl trnln leaving at mun mm. hu th mu I nlaopor f.n()m\w|.arrlvln at H:-up m. I cum. Pllullllli nooommodnlon and ot orlnformnuon n to . IIANLBY I SONS. (hand Trunk (`Hy Pnuun Depot. Foot of Johnston strut. Klnnton. Ont. A New llamuly In uononl [In In Ilnunohn Annl `I'l|n Hnrthuont. 3*` 3 IJYIIB A by. lieu of var inmnou tho vbolo Into. NI . sick hnlo. -Allow con Ion. or and Jnllnnln Ilnnlnnl Ilnnd Ilinunrannhhn ,,,_. urn -- vv-'-"" " jy V,I-wI- U u --5 uuv X. In iii! .-Iblhull. lih . um 9|:L`_'_'!".!'_`!?!_~ 229 Prlnnnnn Bunch $!,`."_`!'!_. ---.-!9-`-`.9 -L """` . . 3' `I. 9:: V 1 Dari g: 3;: CHAS. 1). cHowI~1 S|;-.`.`:?..*-.-s-..-*`:1'.~..**~ " .5-.:.:......r..| ITS FAME SPREADING. PORT OF KINGSTON. vv raw. n ..v..... CLYDE WATERS. '--:_-.. Ail: $0 Llwr. h-. .ls.A..1.I ll..._ {.4 Don `loo Incl Almond Iu.wv.rwwx..Inno 1.--(To the Editor): ir Chnrlu Tu r reminds mo of the nun I read nboun 0 Sam A few years can Ln -1`: annnlnina in n crowd. tallinz KI`r4`f7s`roNz;_3En'1Ec`E| I read nbouun one sum. A new years naho was Ipulsi to n crowd, tolling W t. ho had done or his country. how he had climbed mounhina and lodge: with blooding 1ut.And done many otbor thlngu. A nun mtho crowd spoke out Ind and. "Y on have done enough for your_oonnt.ry. I think I Ihnll vow {or the other mm." I think that About Tapper; we should all van for the other mad. I on an old man now. but wouldllke to livo till After an Inn! of Jung_-W_H_ Honesty vs. l_)eeeptlon. Connmou. June l.-(To the Editor): I chanced to be present at s political meet- ing last Thursday evening, convened in the interests of G. W. Dawson. theiiberal candidate, in the Orange hall at Petworth. Mr. Dwson had kindly invited J. W. Bell or his representative to be present toteke part in the public discussion of matters that interest and affect the people, granting ample time for honest ar ument. ut to evidence the cowardice of wson s oopponents. the worshirful master of that l_ ge aided by a few o his followers, tried to nail down on equal time Mr. Dawson, an unprecedented act indeed. Mr. Daw- son ave way to such caprice. not fearing in t least the consequences, simply rs- serving ilfteen minutes to himself to reply. It wasweil he d soinorder to route man unfounded s tements made by Mr. Bells agent. J. Edwards. Professional politicians are hard driven `when they have to resort to private. personal matters. not concerning the country at state, in order to make capital by re resentations which could not be sustain .thus injur- ing their already doomed cause. The mode of reasoning ursued by Mr. Edwards was in keeping` th s specic statement to he found in r. Bell's address to the electors of Addington, "I shall, as I always have done, oppose an-yextrav nce. corruption, or wrong doin ' etc. r. Bell represent ed the riding mm 1890 to l8_90, inclusive. in the commons. Does Mr. Bell consider the electors of Addington as uninformed on the proceedings of the house of commons as the forest trees of Rykert s governmental deal T If so he is not likely to deceive the intelligent communit of this electoral division. who are wel in- formed respecting the gross boodling that marked the proceedings of the house dur- ing his (Mr. Bell's) sojourn as mem r. The odor bcoarna rather offensive as r. Dawson, in hin short reply, brought down his game and humhed his opponent speaker, making score after score against him to the great satisfaction of his many lady and gentlemen friends present, knowing that honesty will triumph and truth prevail.-Eucc'ro|L \Ve would like you to buy your Soda Water at our store. Not that there is much prot in it--' our Soda is of too high a stan- dard to admit of that at 5c a glass-but we want your drug trade, and would like you to judge our drugs by our Soda Water and the way we serve it. out. wounnxe I the 28rd of Juno.-W.l-I. Cooking Can Be Done on O Qlnd out on out Soon Pills cured me." M! or : Heuhoho Powders cum in- Jun y. 100 Ind 25:: Ab Wade : drug in us _;T.tI_.I_ so lore llilulonuu. 1)on b get. you head between your hand: any more when your bomplea throb and the room 9 ins round, take one of Wade : Mandrake ills. you will be all right. in I couwlo of houre-25 pills for 25 cents, only at ade e drug store. Juno: Campbell. oornor ol Wellington and Barrack streets, alwnyn has on hand I uvnnd nl-nnk of ham unnlo. out and uncut. Mro 5.. "I suffered from Rheumatic Pains for months. Miller`: Compound Iron Pills cured me." um..J. Wnndnnhn Pnwdarl cum TRAINS LEAVE K lNflH'lY)N. 11115 n.m.-l"or Ottawa. Iontnml. uabon. M. John. N..B. }l|;Ilnx.sl:on|$`ox.tTor|rlrn :1. o vr nrow. u o. are. u- m . Wlnnlpogf Vancouver. Honnlo, Ponhnd Incl Han Fnnu 6x4l:r.m.- Al for Shuu-hot Lulu, connotat- In an 0.P.B. Inc And 'c||I. 1:45 I.m--Monduyn. Wwlnoudnyn and Fr!- duiu. malln dlnot oonnootlunu M llonlnw M In OJ IL .x I-on for polntn In Mm North- wmnd Brluh Oolnmbln. u an M K. E P. and 0. P. E` 'l'lo&|'nzroo9 ntulo strut. D. A . B. W. 301.033.. Ant. (kn. Pan. An. (in. lunnnl. I00. and Barrack streets, alwnyn nap on name A good stock o! boob maple, ry slabs. inc md oodarbloolu. All cheap for cash. lephono. 116. TIGIXIAVISEQVII iiidjcs slams mcyclq 5 [ETEL wljbucka III `I Iii IIII 6:-jun `ho but (mm enollug during the Iliad! zmllh uh ollllhu cool utovo In vuy - "LETTERB TO fl-1E EDITOR. `3 l0&Il'nIIutI`boIh was mhuqu aao Prjn-000-0 3 `u- OOOO THE DAILY BRITISH W'BIG`o '*'*1'!9.'J9!..._9'!!i1!!9n.'1EY;..~ I What nbouu mint Cough nr mono Wonk Luna? We can supply you with all the load- In` pgopuntlonu for either Weak Lung: or I Or ppy Gold. CURACOUGHA IE3 I IPVIII ls Nnrllc run I vn. In many rupoou the one ntnntlvo Rum- lnct Boson In Qntln. nil` IIOBIIOII our (Inna Trunk Railway or { nunmor to Pinon. On an huh shore. in tho urdon county gignhrlo. nov;.I'N:`o xaam. wit)`; IIIDOPD I38 I90 \ VII Ill hlonlinc. Ihojotgl IL oonmodlou 55 hl . oIcn`::.m mm mm BOOKS] % Now, Look Here ! V "'olov|'o?'Io' Inlh. W nah. `:09 oloet `lights old \ht:pou\lo. -lrlvu. boning . 4000! .9! mt..- pepsin, that person of Bad Blood, and\ another of Head- ache, still another of Biliousngess, and yet other: of variouu complaints of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels or Blood, all through the intelligent use of Burdock Blood Bitters. _,_2,_ -1` 4|... _-.\nI- pg:-nu. Letters come day by day telling us ` that this person has i been cured ol""dys- ~ Hotel Aberdeen. 51`. JOIII. III BRUNSWICK. llnnllton. Toronto. Kingston. moo lunch. Rlpldu 0! than It. Luvrouoo and lmm-cal.

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