Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Feb 1889, p. 3

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BREAD, BREAD. We take tho load in Quality md Vurloty. You can cot almost any shape and style. Our Home-Made C hotdilthn latest. Madoonlynt jg Jn all the goods you will require for the next 2 years and during the next few weeks we shall offer all classes of goods regardless of cost or value. Are you looking for a bargain `P If so, It will pay you to purchase during We are condent that no such opportunity has ever before presented itself to the buying public of Kingston to purchase goods ofequal quality. such as we are offering at nearly half their value. [OUR STOCK`IS STILL COMPLETE, OUR SPECIAL PRICES LESS THAN OUR USUAL PRICES. \ WITH A REDUCTION ON_ ALL CLASSES OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS RETIRING CHEAP SALE IAIIIC rulcv uni, gm, '1! lo Ill). Husk: Ru.-h. Fancy Tabla. Wood and Marble Top. 08.80 to I95. ' Douothllbonnluthcuookbufu-opnrnhnlngoloovhn. ,` --___- _-__ __A__ _ THE PEOPLE'S Up-Town Grocery. 1`rowELs TOWELLlNGSand LINENS otall class 3 just received. . New Goods `ar`rivi'ng daily. WHITE CQTTONS. cheapest` we have ever sho'wn GREY COTTONS, splendid value y NEW EMBRUIDERIES, NEW FANCY APRUN MUSLIMS JAMES REID. 264 a;ud 25.6 PETi}1c:ess $treet. wane c.ua'm. um: nu. Mirror, no to on mils` Work sums. use to cum. Gonhnah Fncv Rana Arm Chain. 85.50 to IIQ. Gentleman`: I-`ucy Rattan Rot-hr. $50 to IIO. ` Inna! Knit`: Rnnnnnn (Thain II 75 In Ill] JOHN LAIDLAW & SONS. OUR RETIRING CHEAP CLEARING SALE \. J. McMAHON,- I02 Princess-st. Jut the thing for cold woathot. Try It A1` '_l'El BAIAAR. jjjj %-jujj N_EW_3E9K MUWN3, N OTWITHSTAN DIN G GARDINEIRS TIOKINGS, GINGHAM8 AND SBIRTII. 7.". IIIIIIXI EIIC1 llllll IUIPIIT. O II II Rum: Roooption Chain. II 75 to I10. or: sad Plush Bucket. lb to M8. IUNO H N Stand. 8l`2.J0 to .96. I . `Inn-LIA an J nu... In! `III in CIOK R. & J. GARDINER. ' I755? "il'.\:t`..a-t':'d:"C-i:.i.`3(; ;'O>.'"" ' _ lulu-No d.`.xuu 50%, "0 to `I25. I 'At.h' Anni: Thai n-In `IQ in Il Will oontlau till Saturday. lad. Thou ' who have hvouod III with I all no nth- Iod tint 3 Clurlng `Sale with In nun: u Ngrodnotiouln pl-`Ion. See our OBlnn- k:Ifot OI. Otln-r prion oqully cl;oop. All kinds of Canned and Preserved Fruits m glass and tin. Evaporated California Fruits. Prunes. Pmnelles, Tunis Dates in stalk, &c. Kipporod Earrings and CISCOGS. OF FROM 35 TO 40 PER CENT VTE BEGAN `OUR nonmuau sot, nu I0 oral. llrllli I Lsdkf ulcv Dock. 52., I19 to CH1. Lnnin, [Anni rghlng Ivnntl and Mn:-Isl. `6FEA HOUSE FRUIT mo ovsrea MARKET `Al-IIH a.LVaa 5 \Il.I&A3QU - ln Pinto. Quartz and Small Kc-gs, whlchjudzeo pronounce the llnest. in the city. #5 T I I 3 C Q E 2 % I I J_l_J._T._:. B.E.C}')!E-_P I: oonunlnn neither alum, lime. not ammonia end me be used by the most delicate conemu None th perfect safety. In t euooevl trln from its bein inatrinslcnl 5' THE BEST VAL E IN THE ARKE1`. up well us than ouahly adapted to the want: oflhe kitchen. hu excited envious Imiuuone of its name and ap- (oennnoe. Beware of menu IT- -.IJ.'6.'-_ L.` a.- -.._.--.._ Lu`-n Illuunuvu vuw-nu In uuuuq No addition to or vsnunon frqm the simple name: COOK'S FRIEND IS GENUINE. "F?-""f.7"FE,9 N coux'sff1iifi1"ii'if "Fnwnsn IS A PURE FRUII` ACID POWDER. ' "ham nun. sum: a non. Bnulnr. aouon-on. 00.. II ontu-Io :Iun~rn.o.c..u..n. o.r.innu. I. V LYON. In I-' PRINCESS STREET. FERGUSONS BLOCK. we TAKE 0URmTALE|`N* Tbuniouru HOW t0M/1/(EBOTHENDS MEET our tale *3 true. and if you head it. it will on- ricb you. Be economical nnd trade with JAMES REDDEN, cum TEA srone, (`AN MAKE IIIITII ENl)S MEET HY TAK- ING HIS 'l`All. IN HIS MOL"l`H. n uvn Ur NECKTw,`fJ.I}l3`EI:ii IiiTS. COLLARS,CUFF8. ()0 T0 RATTE IN'BURY S- )3: W; '?AYfa A Godd Man's Overcoat Made to order for $13. Lowover. if n bad man comes -slpng will make him om: for the same pnce. -run 1- r\ r\ r- n n | __.-c.--- ` This will be an re ommrtnnily to buy. Robrs. Coats, Caps. Mum Hone. &c.. ran the.) cm re stock is to `ye sold without reserve. oaoxc riuxuv A ux;r- Roux sun alum. rnnssnn an, 01.0- V vnum uuonn sun 0 D. FRANKLIN IAnIn-r onnnl Du Iujj-v-2 Two Car bonds at the Ontario Brown; and Mnlunt U0 : aupermr -1- Al nu A\YT\ `DI\l3f`l'|!2It) cm B051.`f.f%?i:5T35T0RE- Kuwnmununo Ooxnc-nouui. SATURD/XV,`-`Feb. 2nd, ` THE BIG CLEARING SALE 1'0. (U 0141] 115.1111; n 1.. Ono-nu Bun-Isn AIKHICLN H1)'l`L'L. ANY DOG rude Link on every pwkngo nuu AILHILIIIK \JU I Supt`! llll gr ALE AND PORTER u ..-____.|._\_ .| Ir._._ _.L.x_|. 4.. FUIRS GROCJERIES. m"QjJQig$. om! FLOUR STORE-. ..-gun-Q --uni! C L IIA 3315-: 1 Alli: No. 10 OLA RI1.\'(,E H11, nnncn-In Run-mu AIlIl`IllI"A\' I-In-rs-I ` ' V I ONE DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL. FOR A UIIOICE LOT OF rnnvnn I-vnvnnnnrvvvun-u An! v nnn nuns- (`THE OELEBRATED In iiruvn nnurvnvn Until DON'T FORGET hOVERCO`A'T:S: THE Lgnnm. un uuu nu uuu an: In .5: mu. TWEDDELL, I4` I'\l\l'\l) ITIFI l\\l7 fI I`V Ill` MFULNISHINGB. T0 SHO W YUU wellington Street. ` .".T._%t_.1f`!%_L_`$._'_.%_i *E;A:@-- L` ILLLLLV Ihnln somuu UIIIIIIIII IVUIlIIIIlly III Willi II. IIIHIIII` out lam ol I50 (-|0) II it"! Like in nnccocuor. Tho \\'|rchcI end." It unnot- od vuy llttlo attention. And has never ho- oonno I public IIVOPNO.` King Solomon`: 3.'.'2!':."..'.'i.' '.".'..... ` ` ""1;"1' 31' `. ."; iiiii-"'w'J'i3 uiiiili pa"-'rTi3rT|.'.""`T right of which Inns. & Co. :1 lbounhou-II50(0). Itnndculm INTI` "\5loUW._'" T II `V `IX IVUIKIII-K" hliuhc-I in I882. was 3 com to pecuniary nliluru. an author losing (50) by it, Although on no book ha ha bestowed more time And cure. searching through gonn- mont "hluo hoolu" for fun and duh. and oouulting all pouihla ohuuneln for authen- tlo lutorumiuu. His nut uovol, Davu," (l8lM)wu launched with no link dillioul . though eventually he nuliuvd `tho muui - aunt. mun nl IN) l-Eli nnlm It` LIL. In "VIII IIIO 0l'I . Mr. tam: program has not been an- marked by trinlu and vioiultudu. HI: u! hooi."(`Ataw|_vo and Hit White Noighlior." nnhli-Inul in INN`) I`lI A nnlnnlntn numnlnru COIIIU "IVE llll W I00 I DIIII In the dining-room hang a beautiful col- leotion of drawinge in black and white by Maurice Grilenhegen. The artist hae en tered thoroughly .into the irit of the author and re roducod hie id with a ak- ing delity. heee drawinge form thei|.lue- tretiona of an edition de luxeol "She." ehortly to be published. Mr. Ha ard in I rnoet prolific and ropid writer. e mehee no ucond oopv. hip original M88. goingato the printer: ae they oome from hie pen. e wrote She" in the incredible short time of eix weeks, on the MS. oo y shown. he in rain it eerly in February. 888. and [in h- in tlata in Much othe name year. he- ai ea which he wee at thet time reportin lor the Than. I turned over the leavee this MS. copy with much lntareet. It la written on lined fooleoap paper. and bound in atro morocco of a eornbre hue. The mane iph eomewhat lnrge and lrngulor, many pleoee hurried. hut there are very lew correction: or ereeuree. the Ioageet being in the ohnt," which wee rewritten from the original. Mr I-Ianmu-cl`: urn-nun ha: nnt hnnn nn. U[`l4 IplIIllX. In the drawing room, curafullv locked be- hind glass cabinet doors, in the famous pot.- Iherd of She. The half, Apparently. of 5 small water hottle of bulging shape and narrow neck. cleverly rivetted together. And closely inscribed all over, inside and out, with cahiliatic siszun, easily tranllotahle into everyday English. It in, in hot, the origi- nul "shard" tho! so exciu-4| the Lion" in the quiet college rooms, and {hot led to the mnrvelloun adventure: of Leo. the Baboon and Good. As I held the curious molern relic in my hnnd And looked up into the uniling face above me. 1 mild not ruin: the impulse which prom led me to any : "Ah. Mr. Haggard, lure y you were the potter who turned out thin ancient `puuhord' from the wheel of your own fancy '3" To which I roooivod only the laughing, unbigir out rejoinder: "And do you think you could have mule no good I one 3' '1 l`iIIi'IlI.X\l`\III hllf Q hlltlll lil- Igllllli I Ily 0| llllllllll H Illlr. This study of Mr. Haggsrd s is in msny ` ways characteristic of the men. It is severe- ly simple and utterly devoid of all superu- ous accessories, though furnished with relin- ed and decided taste. It is situeted at the back of the house, and its three long win dows over the already mentioned garden. For which luxury. says my host, we are indebted to Mr. Taitereall, the great Mr. Tateersall, whose mart and semi-otlicial jockey club ere well known rendezvous to all horse loving London. A large, solidly constrmtted writing table occupies the con tre of the room,upon which is placed a raised desk. At one end of the room al low mantle piece and open grate are tlanlied on either side by bookcases reeching half way up to the wall. Above the chimney itself hangs one of Usbriel Dante Roeettiis ex: uisite pencil sketches of a female head, and bove this again part of an Hg) ptiau cotiiu lid hearing in bold reliefs sculptured heed. the face wearing that inetlshly calm expression. becoming a smile use it reechee the lips. famjlisr to us in the countenance of the se cret sphinx. III 'DID lafrin PTNIIYI FIITSFIIHU DID. HUIIIUIH now. Mr. Haggard married Miss Marianna Louise Margitson, the only child and heiress of the late Major Msrgitson, of Ditching- hsm house, Norfolk. and when in England. divides his time between Ditchingham and his London home in Redclilfe square. Pov- erty, therefore, that hard and terrible mis- tress. and Mr. Haggard have had little to say to one another. It is all the more to his credit that he has conquered the countless dilliculties of literature without the iuceu tive of money to work for. His town house is charmingly situated, and during a recent interview with him, as we sat in his good- sized lofty study, looking out upon a garden l of several acres, the trees waving in a soft south wind, the sun shining and the sky divinely blue," llecked with innumerable tleecy clouds. It was dillioult tobelieve one`s self in London. but rather in that fair southern county of Hampshire where the new forest scratches for many a mile. and the primeval trees rustle their dark boughs against A sky of illimitalfe azure. This atudv nf Mr, Hayward : in in manv A Man ol Wealth as Well As Abl|lt.y--'l`ho lleautllufllilllb In Wlslsi He works- Ilusv some ol Ills lI8oks Were Prodne' ed-'l'h- lneidorits Suggestion or Them. (Re-print from the Inter Ocean.) Rider Haggard has all-yout.h, health, wealth, a happy l_1ome.Vfame, and working years-before him. At 32 he had the world at his feet. The public on both sides of the Atlantic are his stauch and loyal friends and just so long as he can satisfy their ca- pricious ` and insatiable appetites just so_ far will fortune prove stanch to him. In per- sonal appearance he is very pleasing, tall. slight. with broad shoulders. and the hsppv. all conquering bearing of a practical sth lcte. He owns an additional charm in the expressive play of his features. the small .hsad, well` set on the straight throat ;_ the large, full blue eyes, the finely developed \ forehead, and the close. prominent mouth. shaded, but not obscured. by the light brown mustache. His manner is at once frank, earnest and unatfected. He is visibly pleased with his success, but not over- elated by it, and not at all oblivious to its precarious nature. The story of his short career is soon told. He iris born at Breden ham hall, Norfolk, in M56, and when only a youth of IS went out to Natal as private secretary of Sir Henry Butler. For two years he lled the ollice'of master of the high court in the Transvaal, and during the Zulu war was elected second lieutenant of the Pretoria horse. He it was who read aloud in the Volkerael the proclamation de- claring the Transvaal British territory, and he is was who, jumping upon the table at the close of the proclamation, drowned all dissentient voices in his ringing shout. Three cheers for the Queen !" it will thus be seen byvrhat authority Mr. Haggard speaks onwalfairs at the Cape, and why he can aord to laugh at those captions critics who svow that his knowled of Transvaal matters is derived solely rom supercial reading. In H479 he returned to England and was called to the bar at Lincoln`s Inn Fields, occupying chambers in Elm Tree court, the temple. The legend written above his letter box in those days of brief- '_ss fame, Papers dropped through this lmlu will receive prompt attention, is still legible, and many are the M88. passed through that open maw since the brie.-lless barrister developed into the successful an thor, though Elm Tree court sees him but seldom now. ll- l.l_,...___.I ll--:_.._.- _.__._.....I Ill..- 1=e.__1a33' "o_s- _, _ _4.___._- r\.._._._.__._____ A ems:-' sxefcn organs vEav`ariu.- V LIANTCARILER. '. i IIAGGARD AS AN7AUTH0 '1" H_E BRI'rISH :Wm(:. sA'rUR.DAY.'FEI3. 2. II IL ' Wlu: enlncoo tho bounty ol lino futon: non than nclou oliu! lino ploln fotlurol undo attractive b 3 good eolnploxloo. o noon tilt. pu ty your blood with Ant : 8uupII*il|I- Whoa no oquul. Prion 0|. 8!: bottles. 85. Worth Q L bottle. An Iulowonlnlo quutlon to the Froooh publlo annually in. When doc: Boulupr on hi: -mnov 3" H: has nan lntwoan uoquuloul ollll own. I III III! IFIII uuwuul tllnnconthh clac- Inhnidlohnnousony unnp .0 III! CVUIIIIII I your prepaid? "No."odd C in` away I hrpnkful roll. .4i;' duly. nuilod l`IK"I. 5".` CCU 1 HI IOI' IXPIIII. comma. and uli pulmoo disorders. Ask our drunk: for A or`: lInunc..iI in the l publication 0! I 0 kind. and full oi in- formation. "Wail. lay boy." he cited` choorinlly at the bashful ubio the morning sitar Uholly had (ah: the important loop, "how did thi I 3` uni ! Did sh il ....'."....:1?' --::?."..na lrclinhlonmod menu Ayifl hnorry rvcioru II (II! mtil thotonnhollud for colds. nnnahn A-A -Ii lnlllnnngru tllnnndnln An` 6:1: 1 cu-v --wv-n 2`--- w---' -v R H. 'I'O'Y.".I S. IING STIIIT BAKERY. II II In! ul-10$, dioordond uomuch. A- l_I. -...h.n In. I IF"! ll Iill UIEIIVUUCI I- MF: I ens biuml oozodfor mile: Aron?! 1 th I it lit 0 c G: to about Hu'l'IIoI|'u cnhltnt. op '0 P I.`_l..._s -.L...l..i.-.- -...-.-L._. _.....-, I00!` I` III, KIWI IIIICI IIIIII $0 IR IOHIICI ri ht has in the Miuouri bottomn." 0 one known boner thuihou who but and Cunt`: Little Liver Hlln what roliol they have given then Inn {at dylpcplh. dinunu, pain In the aide, constipation. Illd dhnrdord] nmnnch. IIVC Cllf`. V` . J. `I HIE` uI'IIu'lIE The fact he: lenkeol out that Seliebury ween I No. 8 hat. Why don`: you try Carter`: Little Liver Pills! They are as poeitive cure {or nick headache And I" the ills rodueod by d'u~ ordend liver. Only one I I done. (bur rlanr sinner." mid the Nah:-Auk: nnn. OITIUIWI IIVUT Ullly UIIU pill I I1. Our door ulnar." aid the Nobruh pu- tot. ha gone to I better lnad-thAI In. if then In my honor luld than on be lound rinln Inn in tha Minnuri hnttnlnn." IIIHIU. Are you nude mioenblo by Indigestion. Constipation, Dizziness, loan of Appetite. Yellow Skin? Shiloh`: Viuliur in a posi tive euro. W. J. Wilson. dnnuiut. Thu hot hm linked out thgl. Snlinhnrv I"l|Irn Ill (XII IDUIUTV IIIU U5. IIUCIU A Nun] injector free with each bottle of Shiloh`: (Iaurrh Remedy. Price 50 came. W. J. Wilson, druggist. Lennder Burnett, I full blooded Indian. in touching A public school in Rohdmond. Hm men: County. Mich. The Rev. Gen. H. Thnyer. of Bourbon. Ind.. uyu : Bo-`.h myself and my wife onto our lives to Shiloh`: (jonlumption cure." W. J. Wilson. dnnggist. Andrew Cu-ne is nay: Sootchmon are the anal out of urhic the but Americana are made. 1-- .__.. _-4|- ....:--_.LI- I... I_.IX_..n:.._ |`UI"W'Iy- Shiluhi Cntarrh Remedy-a positive cure for Unnrrh. lliphtherin sud Cnnkoroulh. W. J. Wilson, draggint. _ l rompt.neu.-.\lra. \\'enMnd-Who `In it called`! .\|urie- .\|n. Grubbu. I told her you were out. Mn. Grubbo in out muting culls then 2 Order mv corriage. I roturn the call before the get: home" A Nugl ininstnr frv-on with much hnnln nf mollo golonuy I. "w Inn cool uoululgir get hi: many 3" Ha ha upon: hotvroon Lllllllgnd CJXIIJIII Inna on thin alco- U300. . IKJIIIU -'1 `V IIIUI urn IIUIU. (`nrl Lumlmlu, the Australian explorer. in about thirty-live year: old and looks like tn I-Ingliuhmnn. Although he in A native ol Norwny. .\`hilnh'n (`Ann-rh Rnnnulv _A nnnitivn rurn A LARGE STOCK. BOTTOM PRICES, ` oesme TO PLEASE, MUST ATPBACT ATTENTION. Fur cough: And cold: aka the Diamond Cough Remedy. composed of elecampnua. wild cherry llld hnrohound. 25 and 50 cone: 3 bottle it Wade`: drug non. (`AH I nnxlsnllr [ha Anni!-Alinn Arnlnrnr in IXIX II V` IIIU I {III-Ix SUITE- lt detracts somewhat from the interest of the report that 3 mm ha been found with two heart: to lurn they won both up his oleevo. \ L`..- .........l.- -_.I ....I.l- b-|.- pk- l\:-....._.I I "IT I Human`: mngic corn salvo cure: corn: and buuionu with thno application. l5c. pot box A: Wade`: dtug store. It Jmrm-In nnmmnrhnt from thin inuu-Q-t cf IIUVUI llllla Bnclucho is almost immodi|t;oI{ rolived ` V by wearing one of Guru r : Smurl oed and Belladonna baclucho plutols. Try one and be free from pain Price 250. I)nntnr_Aml wing: in vnnr rwounntinn "" DU ITTO ITUIII DCIIL (run EX}: Doctor-And VIII! is your occupation Rustic Pat.ionl--l`vu I nnniod man, air- ` `.m_ ,n ' IIIIUYI. Shiloh`: Cure will immodintulv relieve Crunp, Whooping Cough And Brouchitil. W. J. Wilson, druggiat. Patti says plenty of sleep in the secret of rreoorving one : beauty. The hired girl be- ieveu this. n_._|.-..|.- :- _I.....-. :._......I:-.-|_ ..I:.`_...I An In! upd bu boon dlnoovond In Iiclllrlhlld itnu come for Around .In. 5 J. nu]. Dumb-.. .-A .5... 3.. .-..l.. cw., nuu )1. H. u. H uuuu. uluggllt. The boy wonders what nuke: the watch 30. the mun Ivoualcra what nukes it atop. Fnr Dvnnanun And Liver (`nmnlninl vol . [HE IIIIII WUlIlIl`l`lI WIIII IIIIKCI II IIUP. For Dyapepsu and Liver Complaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh`: Viulizer. It never fails to cure. W. J. Wilson, druggist. Never try to sell a weddin present if you wish to prouerve your conli ence in human nature. uL:I_.L`- I`...... ..`:II :.......-.I:-s..I.. ...I:...._ IY "HUI FPO IUIHI I.lll'O Ill TUIU. Why will you cough when Shiloh`: Cure will give immediate relief. Price I0 cts., 50 cm, nnd 31. W. J. Wilson. druggint. TI`; hnn u-nrulnrg -hnl lllnlrnn ulna -yawn}. mncnss smm. nova srnmulsr. ` `rho Croun of the Paper: authored For the WM; lloudon. The man with the largest librnry genoraI~ ly find: the least time to road. \\'hv will vnn nnnuh than Shiloh`: (`nan uulnor. Mr. Haggard`: favorite books are l)ickonn' ~ Tnle of'lwo Cities." L_vnon'| Comin Rnce," and abuvomll "that one iunnoru work. 5 work that utttrs all the world : 1 yurnimz and disillusionnzent in one sorrow- laden and bitter vry, And whose Itately muaicthrills like the voice of the pines heard in the darkness of A midnight. gale. the Book of Ecclesiastes." pluu. ` Meooon`n Will." he tol we: suggest- ed by his sister-inluw, whose husband, I barrister. took part in A practical joke, in which the tattooing on the luck Wu 5 lead- , ing fenture. "I lnul never heard of the French story quoted by the Pall Mall Ga- :oH_e;L_;n:,l-'hever snkv it until After `Mr. M63- 3oh' hnd been pulvlilhed." Aglinlt the other attack u n MI. Huggnrd concerning thwpnem in "E1335," If I uhould Die To- night," he hoe already ably defended him- self. The bountiful verses, now no fnmoue, owe their origin to an American. Mr. R. C. V. My;-rs, of l liilmlelphin, being their author. ll- lI.......-....l'- l...v.x.io.. L....L- ..-.. l\:..L.......` I lnl. " "HI I`. '\I6l'\\ II`! I H Ill. Ulla "MIIWI I Revenge. followed In due course, eqgi of the latter one entire edition was sold within a few days of it; publication. In a kin of his new novel, "Cleopatra," Mr. egg: frankly admitted it to be the one on. which. he has expended the grentent amount 0 ntudy and research. __0u parting with Mr. H: rd he called my attention to two remnrh lo e intlea he had that morning received. Dry great-' eat triel in my corr-~~ponjentn." he said. Tr6Tr1i'o letters Imin two mad men, neither of whom i-I known to `me, and neither of whom I Imve injured. you neither of them heaitntes pour out vials of `truth . mud denunciation upon me, or to consign me to A place acarccly mentioneble, becnule I am an idolntrona fnuhioner of imufen, and :' deceitful beeuti:-s. u maker of fn no gode, nudvnin imeginingu. etc, etc. One eigna himself `Lewis the Light; the other. `A Brand Plucked from the Burnlng;` Incl` neither iann adept in the ert of grnmmer or lpelling 3" The letters were truly curious epeoimene. md perhnpn one dey mnf `ep- peer in one of- Mr. Haggard`: undevo oped plots. ".\'DAnnI`- .'3ll " fin Onlil;-nn was Qnnnael- I mono hit, sud after the '.S'q(uy-clay Rt`-| view boldly` pnpuouncod in in favor, tha Idle- inorouod dailf, and Mr. .Hugqu_-d'u next - ou venture wu lied forwtrd to yith the deepest. interest. v"She" cnntod nnimmonue uanutioi: ; the-Isle amounted to pvor 33.000 in I few months`. 1: van this book which thoroughly unblishdd L_lr. Haggard`: ler- ", pogition, gnd by whxchjnein aid to h: e ralnnd I golden harvest. 1011!) beiml L `e Ify POIIIIDII5 Illll U wIu\.'ll__ll6 II III 60 III. I! ru I golden harvest. 10,000 bqin e in out sum; mentioned. Allnn Q-1 ner- mnin." M \ier\\'i11'I Will." Mid `EMinwa'a D`--nu` `tlnlid in Allin l\l\nPC gnu` hf {AB TEA TALE. We continue to sell the above goods at the old prices, having bought our supplies before the manufacturers combination ad- vanced prices. Now is the time to buy. Cousineau, Quinn &. Corrigan, BUOOEBSORB TO F. X. OOUBINIAU & O0. } THE RECENT HEAVY ADVANCE IN PRICESOF GREY AND WHITE OOTTONS, W. H. GARNUVSKY. 212 Princess-at 'l`ELEPHONE 2|.

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