Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Aug 1887, p. 7

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ANDER80N s.- .' - Mil. Llngtryl level: mounnu ll`! (fnlifpnh lund cost her just 8100.000. When baby was sick we gave her Culofia. W hen the want child uhe cried 101-(.`Mtor1a.. .}Yhnn1hthnmln9.Hl!!..J!!!.Ql!mR.!19.Q&lIQrls- . . W hen she had Children. the gave them cutatia. A New Cont:-lvance. Mr. Dop nheimer. I want to introduce ti lmrglar norm into-`your house. It will indicate at which door or window-- don t want none of done tings. I (loathed- der me mit burszlnrs." Once you have tried them, Mr. ])oppenhei1ner-` Look herp. tneester, if you wash got acontrivanco what keeps mine wife from oin dru mine .p0t'kl2i8 when I wash au1`eep,.- on I tail: mit you. , - 7| M1 - . I was very sick with lxowel com laint. l Two physicians did me no good. F tried other medicin u but all 3 `no use until I tried Dr. Foiv er`: Ext of Wild Straw- `berry. The next day I" was llike aldifferent man." Geo. H. Peacock, of Strouil, Ont. - Try and be Cured. Lame buck and nervous deljility, associat- ed with rheunmtism, is sometimes met with in every day life, but as It rule we timl not more than two ofthese complaints in the same party. Be this as it may. The `only sure and perfect cure is electricity and the best form of administering it is by Norminfs 1 electric belts and insoles. W. J. Wilson is agent, and from him you can procure testimonials and circulars relating to any of unur r-ninnlninfn IUHIIIIIUIIIIIIH ill I your complaints. I'll`). E01158, (It. My Ion, aged nine years, with catarrh; the use of Ely's ` effected a complete cure. W. drnggiat, Easton, Pa. I-`nvounble Notices, 1 was troubled with chronic cntarrh and gathering in my head. was very deaf at times, had discharges from my ears, and was unable to breathe through my nose. Before the Ieconml bottle of El "3 Cream Balm was exhausted I was curex. and to- day enjoy aounul hemlth. (7. J. Corbin, 923 `Chestnut St.. eld manager, Philadelphia Pub. H ouse. Pa. Mu nnn gnarl nino 1-nnrn wnn niintml It`: or putty bard matter fur er man dam : got on or po`sult o (`loze to hem er good humor wid do worl'. De strawberry in nearly allus sour when do seeds bergiun her IhoIv.-Arl.'nnI|w Traveler. AI Eu! India Joke. It is not generally known that therlownfnll of Dlmleop Singh, in n |ocinl- tense, wan due to I monstrous trick he played some fourteen yearn ago. It was in Aconntry house rrlwro the Prince and Prince: or Wales were staying. end A certain noble lord was in the act of of- iering I candlestick to the princes as she wu retiring up the attain. The xnuharajeh, at this moment, met his foot in the way of the noble lord. tripped him up and sent him and ` the candle ying. Such a gross piece of mis- l behavior was probably never before known. and the justly incensed nobleman went for Duhleep Blngh like a bulldog as soon he he got him into the billiard room. It wet with I dimculty that Dliuleep Singb \vns rescued from his nsse.ilnnt.-St. St:pheu`s Review. , hone. Do not mm (- work can be done her I Hanging: to ml:-cl s-.-looted and most axyl - urio lo choose from. nu..- -.- _ ..II .-.I Mu`. Lungtry I seven thousand MRI of 'nlifm-ah had cost her inst Il00.000. A Wullingford tells of a ght be- tween two big snapping turtles on (`ommunity lake. at Wnllingfonl. The largest was eati- mnted to weigh fty pounda Thuse who saw it any that the turtles wuuld get several feet apart and then come tug:-{her like the Merri- mac and tho Cumberland. though not with such serious results when together the mnnshr-rs would mtch- as catch can. and (or '|1Imelz wu anybody`: ght. The content- Ants, which wen near 1ha.z.up_ut the water, were so interested in thn nrny that they lulled to note the Approach of the mv-n in the but until one was wiml liy the tail and ` nearly captured. Its great. strength and weight proved too much fur its woul-I be cap- tor, who noceunrlly relinquished his hold to save himself from taking a header into the water. -Cliicngo Times. - ~ IUT `LIII IUI LNIJI WI` 3. Christians are, under God, to enlighten, ; purify and redeem the world. They must } let their light shine; thus they glorify Gout -8un School World. Ill UWH UUI THIS 2 Nothing but rt-Hglon an make men truly MP9) . bowlineu In lonineu; good- na-bgn-nlnen All things wurk together for good for Gal`: people. 3! (`In-Istinnn nra und-r (`and In nnlinhfnn WIVI IE1!!!`- Va ii-l.-Aa cum in the ugh: 0! Ibo % won-Id, no rm holiovm in their nnuura Tho language which ha applies to himull in ap- puq 3130 to thin). Chum`: (III IIIUUI through :imn; they roprewul him. Thin Iido heaven lharail nothing no Uta Chr M himuai! an a u-no belionr. Cand)a.-"Any ` movable articial HIM. '50`-5" 903199. lunp or laniaru." Buahoi.-Tha bulhai. the mo-iiul. This in a hounhold ntanail. 9|- muiar to cry hounohoidar. is mean grain. it hold abouia pack. The point of comparison heroin not an to its line, but an to iii point to canon). Candldick.-RaIher aiamp stand. Th light undo: the buahai B not a light. Nothing in I light but that which enlighuna A stream which doc not owia nota stream. Alln whichdoaanot burn in not a Ira. I-`lowing and buming an inhanni ntttiinu or a nnam and an. rnlrn 10 II nxnnxun 1. Christ`: subjects imroahould sit at his (cot; and when Jenna opens his mouth. let as open our heart." '2 Nnthimv hut ra-licinn mu mnhn men `F-In V. I3.--\\`e now come to 3 new Imam at the gum-ml Iubjtct. We Inn have the dim!- phu |}I'I'az'L|'C'd to 01! ll r0lalnd'tu the world It largo. The apanln. 9: Inch. Ira nut men- tioned It they won chants. they are not re- fc-rro-l to In the Itnrrgtlvo. The rvlownce. tlnn, In to the body ol lxdbnn. `Nothing hmouuutnl than can mink" mu acorn- illoo proverb in ('hm!`I day. A: an uncut tho Innlphl and pr:-servo-I tram mrrupu--n, m Christan View to be to the wprld. But ll tho InlIL-0t muno won I! will become lu- slpid. unulun. worthlul. Traveler: tell in was such It maybouenlnthouromol outem PM upon Ibo nu, It would lnjunu. lchunoothcruuthnutoho troddou undo: foot. it tho wry uh-unto which given nltmu Ian III ultra, than In no otlnnouutrouu which Ihuqulycu Ind:-Ind. Ilo|!(.`hrlot'ndbolpln|poIhtb. thoylou Ibo poworto blcuonn anon- ottn hlening. `In u_m__A. Phrl In Hun Hnlnl 11' H1. Wu` I 'l|II".`~ II In!" I0 III! V. 13. dam to Itrlko as One and exalt on #*'N which we have urokon. Curb many manna 10:. 11;. pence. vtrtury. a. horn: have u that nwnrd. `They may-Coll rvjuhv. `Ibo prophet: were no nu-an-utal. Thtilulnhlnndlounxgn to t at-viplu IIIII than not dhuugubhcd pndw-o-not-I i lllddutlltroxptflontau We rouu.-mbvr tho \ mm of llljoh, Elisha. Jcwluhh, Inna, Duh! Ind nmynchcn. Tueutraugomnu mind to njnlqwo this In bvunohuor ynuui mo V3.lClIII`\ I I`-ll-II {MUM- Mun Tau`, aloluoyoa. no I rkucod tor Clu-inf: ` tho hound [I`l`I|lI In I al-pm`-anon in " I9 1 an. tn ntrlli Prompt lie`-mlhu. Flghtlng Turtles. 6ia%soa%s Em M. attain and hunt Lllu-Inf: an as tho chupoo rvn this wrap, we no that I n`-anon in math to his barvlt ..... .n.n.- uh- I...... -.. a --..|. was afflicted Cream Balm . E. Hamnmn, e---r-s-mum-a.' Wxll leave Gums`: wharf every Monday oven- lng at 81 o'clock. for Montreal calling at (Jan- anoque. Brockvlllo. Prescott. dgdensburg. Mor- risburg. etcnrnnnlnz all mpl I. and arriving in Montreal early Tucuday ovenlnz. - - _ Returning. leaves Montreal Thursday! at 12 o'clock noon. for Kingston. arriving Friday 11 t..!9ss.v.i_mL1{Irus!o- for Trenton mi Bu . ulnlo porn n lfuif iiiilliiii it I` o o'clock u urn. . Pusan (or accommodation nnlurpuuod, Re. } o'g`o :k urn. - ` non cor unsurpassed. lnmed wckm at. reduced nun. ..-.~... I ~ Freight rate: on low at the lowest. , ' ` For tickets and othor interwar?!` uni: to A. CL` .8 00., Mar cm. Ann}; Boston and New York. Forticketa and any other Information p 13' t f Ebnk to the undersigned. at the Ulce. foot 0 son Street. May 19 1887. C. H. HATCH. Age t. MONTREAL may/Ar PORTS FIG`: C0 \ mmodlous. Ux;-pom Cabin stauper M (`obtiur . Port Hopcund Hownmn\'ilIe.1w-Mnor ` cnnittllirn D and on S.-\TURl)A\'. THE 1TH. nt am. for." 0.\"'I`REAL and QCEBI-J(`. culling` at (.`l.\ylon. Round Island. Ltll) [Island l"Il`R. Alexandria Bay. Brdckville. Prucotl. (`urn- wall and Chtenu. xmssimz throuh the bountiful and romantic scenery of the La e of the Thou- sand Ialun s nmd the Rapids of the 8!. Law- enne M` d vlizht. ' ence dhylight. _'l_`h'e Hemmer Magnet wl'lom'e for Montreal every Mondn ' mornlng M 1 o`clock. Return Tic etc at Greatly Reduced Rates. Excursion Tickets to the . enny. Ports on I iho Gulf of St. Lawrence. Ha ax. Portland. and York. For xiclmm any information apply '.'urinlhinn.i(`npt. D1':n`r_1. t.q|`x-\-:3. -`: (` - - ._ . . . ..'n J l` Ilnwtlglurther notice.ono of the above ` Sn,-umers willlwve Kingston qaily (.\lqndu,\*s ` (mix?-gut;-d)}:t .m. !ox;0Il().\T(}hc::`l`!nx1;`;hnII_ `o our or opcnn owmanv e. on e ncnnittlirnb. and S.-\TURI)A\'. THE EVEiYBoDygANUsE1I. BRONZETFOR ALL! Bl-2T\\`EE.\' .\l0NTRE.\L A.\'D QUEBEC Quebec. Capt. .\'e|-son. I Montreal. Cnpl. Ito)` Bb."l`\\'l~:EN T0l o.\"ro .\.\'D M0.\'1'kl~:.u.. (`orsic4\n.Ca t.Sjnclnir Algerinn.Cnpt.'l`rowcl! Cnrinlhiun. `npt.Adn. S rum. (`z\g`l.lr\'in-.-. (`onlnlgnfing qr; THL R DAY. TH 2.\'n OF Ii~u`n , .._.: a.....|_-___.I.... .......J o|.....l.....,. The Royal Mail Through VLine, Richelieu & Onfmo Navigation Company. sand lslan and (J ' d ylight. The tenlgler Mn; Tickets for the above are good on ll regular trains leaving Kingston August 9th and 10th. nlndgood to return up 10 the l2th August in- c usxve. ` T. HAN LEY, Agent. Amy, I. Tickets for .\lnntroul good to go on reguln trains leaving Kingston l_:; 5 tun. and I p.m Au ust ltth. ` A I Tickets stood for return tnn on all regular A 1 Tickets good trip regular mains until August 15!}: inclusive. P4-torboro and Return, Auq. um um! 10!h-Fm'0 only $2.80. MM` Sch. 0/V/(2 I-/0L/DAY EXOURS`/0N5 . AuGLST"1 2th, 18.87. UAIIPITI cannon Ilu lllu. ' ` 841 ' P OES8 STREET. Tickets for Toronto good to go on regular trains leaving Kingston at 3:15 p.m. Aug. llth. and 2:10 mm. August I211). T()I{0.\'T() .1` RETl'R.\" -().\'l.l' $'.'!.. ;'0. Ion Street. Jlcmfrmll .1" Ron: rn -()nI y $3. 5 0. Thursday M 1:45 fun l'm;cncra dc! rim: can be booked \`in R & Om. . av. ('0. Stonnvers. enjoying: the scenery ofllw l.(ll) Islands and the Rapids 0! the SI. Ln w rcnvc. For Ticket: and every information apply to \\ orld's Ticket Agent. (`nrner Johnson and 0n~ uu-to stream. ` ` GR.\.\'I) TRUNK CITY PASFGER STATION GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY C0. y steerage at very low rates ` Tho: N1-ttnlnhlpa ol the Allan Line come direct 3 to the ltnllwny \\'hnr\'ea. and passengers are forwarded on by special trains to Montreal and the \\'est, The hm tntln connectlnrnt Quebec with the Mall Steanu.-rs. Milina from lhnt port on Thursdaty. Ioltvca Klngnton on Wedneadny at H! p.m. Tho but mun connectlnn with the Extra HI: The hunt connecting F-Ienlrggnontlln on I-`riduy, lu|\'cIKinll.ulI on Thu nynl 1:4 {um Pnssu.-nil:-rs drs 1-inn can be KHSVUI VI I I-can-U vy tut! Alnbu uvvbnuvau . From Quebec In Londonderry and l.h'erpnol : (`nbin- Cl}. 870. 820. In-mrn-8ll0_ SIS). 31(1). lntcrmodinlo -- III). Returu~Il). sleeruro SN. Rctumll. Run at Palace by the Extra Summon I K. I'.'. .Vk'z\KI\.`5, D. 11.3., 1.. 11.3., DI.`4'l`H`l. (mom Princess 89. bolwoon Mon- vrm and Sydcnhnm Streets. {unldonco- .\o. 3| (`hula Stu-cl. Olce hours. Rmm. to 6.m.. and on|:Alul'dA] evening: 1 to I0o'clock. alc- I: one (`nhin- sac. mo and :70. t(-turn- :90. no 3 and 813). Interim-d|nle- In-turn steer e low an-anuhlna ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamships. THE - SHURTBST - SEA 1 PASSAGE. AVERAGE TIME `DAYS. ( `ll'(`llll\n ` Fnnlinian I `()1 3'1! cshm Pu rinlnn Rates of Panza Fume Mu) Smunoru : Irunun lln..hnn In I nnrlnnrharvr and I {rt-rnnnl ` 1 on. \'l".R.\'0N N. BROWN & C0,, Or to J. P. tfllclersloeve. Agent, 69 Ch!- onoo Street. ` I-I lulu:-ullr I` Pnrlulnn , Hnrmntlnn l `in-nnninn CL/A/A /20 z/A/5. 3.8".` --......-..- -.... ...-............._` I-`or {night and puugo apply A! Cow \ You "1 Otce. No. 4. Bowling Gran. NOV ` 'or ' \'I`D\'\Y ll lll!l\\\'V L (`O Aug. 1. Cabin.-M0. OI!) nnLl8I(lI. ncconllngto so- oommoduloa. lutermocllnto HI:-prnnn Al Va-rv [Ami Rahal. Man-um non pl I1-elh. XITWIIUIIIKIOII. IKIIGTHIOIIIIII [Bi u stump At Very Low Rates. Mango . Ticket: to and {rum London and Quota- tmrn and All other part: 0! Europe at low- OIC M100. Through Bill: 0! Lullng given lnr Bcllut, ~ (iluslw. Hsvre. Antwe?n and other point! % Continent and I1! .\Io1Iitarr|nIII __..4_ ,,, Composed of lhc follbwing rsbclnss side- _ wheel Steamers: L .\IIIru.1_ .~P.R.\'lA. . . I-21'}! L'RL\ . . AURANIA. L'.\lBRl.-\. . . .~'l'Il{\'l:\. lI'l'Rl' MA _ A L RA N [A l'.\lliRl.~\. . _Il..Il'I I (LIM_I _l:ED.) NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, P`:-om_ Pier No. New York. mr sxrntsn/L 5 RWO. M`.\Ll.l.\'0 AT (`ORR HAM IIUILI DOUBLE HEADER. xwrms OEEABBAGB : IN THE DULL SEASON 1-1I') .i'1'.I"j1*;J4.-);:s'i'I _`3``: =L if-ALEx`ANoR:A,' '.';m Jul)` 8rd Aug lllh Aug I7Ih Aux 25th Aug Slat Au ll pl 7lh1'.`` 7.: .`u.\ I nus; .V.L|"'I|-y . n'VC"}Ic I,l `I I Snurulny. Sept. 10th . Jlunnlny, Supt. lath ..\'atun|l.V. Sept. 24: .\ tur~lny.Ul. In } . Satunluy. Ana. . Salunlny. Aug. nturaln`. dug. iguana nu Q4-uh x'`a`d~'<'>.`. All ? ntl. 1.` HI Ililula 281): July llh Aul PAPER HANGING n Jul] n An; n Aug 1 Aug 1 Aug r B1-pl h Sept V lmh `Nth : L1.nL ` or Money tgder Dlv., and to ollolsln of the U 8.PItont nice. for circular advtooaetmo and refrnneoo to actual club in you; own: State of county. I'l'ltl_t0A A A -_ , a:*:.:#.m.:,.'::.:'.".: M '- W M " 0. A. OWC O0. . ` _ W6"1>p.Vl'utonI Oloh. Jnllntton u.C. .\|;v. Obmlned ind all other businon in the U.S. Pu tent Omqe attended to fur Monuurn I-Tins. Our oloo In oppouite the U. B. Pntent Ollloe. ' And we can obtain Patents In Ion time `than thou mnotn from ..WAsuuzom . ~ 7 ' sand Momn. on DRAWING. ulvln u to pntentablllty` freq ox charge: in R0 CIAIOI must: VI onnm 1-nun-. . . .j.;._........_.._..--__. F'.3.':~` I You doairc sofxdconllor `ask you dealer for a pair of'l'urn- gigs L~'ino oes. 59511., the Latest New York I `loo 1:`. 113}: Wattll: nnnhnnt_ N. ' """ " M h . . . - 1" (`.L(`v:IrrII.In. nonunion-.3` an lmydoun. surgeon. to. 1; Pan . W lllnatou ::u`u.cll:o`t canon`!!! Itromvt-ll .cm-ndotl to. . .- ..p .--n- an o. til`:-1 Iluki llah \\'alIk- ` enphaat. N. Y. common Sense. Lon- don Box.` (Imam Ton. \rI 4:59.` a.a4.AIu, 51.` U A udllo mm and 27m June. um and 25th Julv. sm and `. . n(| August. 5th and lmh Sept" Srdzlnd 17 L)\-tuber. for Pictou. N.S.. oallimr at Quebec. Father I -04.1... Ihuu vuns Avuvvvuvvu. 5 .JU.J. The ncst trip of the . heglth and colnfoh. A NTH L R AHLRN Secrejnry, Quevbec. '1-`or 'l`i-kcts nnd State Rooms apply to f! K EAIHIVZ Uvtubcr. fur Pictou. N.S.. calling at Quebec, Father Point. Gaspe. Pence. Summersldo, RE 1.. and Charlottetown, P.E.I. . 01.. . p ...:..`..o .5... ,........... 0.... |....1n. .....a ?I`l.. .\'g;v.` ' Ieaves Hcton at 1:1!) mm. On Saturday. during July and Au ust. this steamer makes a special excursion tr ) to U11) islands. leaving Kingston nt 2 p m. mu return- ing ion vos Kingston for Bay pom: at I! p.m. Ingniiicent accommodation for passengers and lowest it-eight rates given. Full information Riven by anniyinn to the and lowest rrengm given. given by applying (`a\ min on board. or to C. . HATC A. GUNN at C0. J. P. GILDE LEEVE, I-`r.i:tht A313. Pass. Aunts. QUEBEC SS.COMPA NY /m/3 A/V0 GULF orsr. LA w/9~c ss- `MIRAMIcHI % I-`rmny. when she atomic! Plcton over night . Rot urni loaves Neville Monday . Wed- nosdnynnd rida ' at 6:110 tun. sharp: Deser- onto 72!! n.m.. an Pk-ton 9:!) man. : leaves Bol- h\\'iIh- 'l`ur~.adn\' and 'l`hm-ndnv at 4:) mm. 2 De- 7:!) and Plcton 9:!) leaves Bol- leville 'l`u(~sdny and Thursday at mo n.m. ; De- sx-rento 5:!) and Picton 7:1!) a.nI. On Saturday leaves Picton at 3:1!) (In Smnrdnv, rlnrinn Juli and Annual. this -I. I1 l.Ll|lH\, 31.11., U.U.-1. u.u.n., lmrrvrr. (lrndunle o! New York College of ll:-nth-try. (mice -Welnnxton Street. between Prince and Brock Streets. lhrtlculnr nuan- paid to the pn:sun'at|on of the natural ` F. 0. MARSHALL, = ,'! ?'i9'?T`B5 . `._._`_".`.`. .{ {_5vI.`T~V.`..?`"_ :T_ t(`. u. .\'l(`ll0L80.\`. nus-run). Will. until further notice. leave Gunn`s Wlmrf nt 32$ p.m. tahnrpb for Bay of Quintoports. arriving at Helena: 7:!) p.rn. and gain through to Duseronto and Hell:-ville every nix t except Friday. when she no In Plcton night. Roturninz Mondtu. Doe II. BAY OF UUINTE STEHBUAT RUUTE. DAILY LIN I! TO PICTON. DEBERONTO AND BELLEVILLE. All 10 DJII. .\'o. 7 E roan loaves K! (on at ll .m..oon- necunx 1: th C.P. . Nich Rx rain at Sharbot Lake for 1 points out an vyeat. J. H. Tnmon. F.(onwur. B. W. I-`ownn .*\sst.Sup! Au.Geu.l`au.AIrt. Supt. winm in II) noun. .\`o. I 5 mt! leaves Kinnton 7:!)n.m. znrrireo M Sharbot lake 10:11) n.m.. and In-nfrew 2255 connecting with C.l'.R. Express for polnu OHM. ' .\'o. Nixpras loaves Kin Ion at 3:!) pm. : nrrlvu at slmrbox Luke at :25 p.n\. : Renfrcw 10 Exnreu Klnntou lln.m..oon- Jnm. 9_ cmwn />Aik_'/E RA/LROADS. nu. mm .~\.\ DTHEAPl-`..~"I` noun: H7RAMEs, anus; 5-nu-n ...u-- \--..-...- - li\'\r-u- Between Kingston. Peterboro. Ton-onIo.Lmnwn, ` Montreal. Quebec. and all polnu out and west. ` lJ"l'R\' IT 0.\'('l AND \`0l' WILLTAKE N0 OTIIFR l`I.....-_n l\...-...... DA... rm... .-4 pa 3. An .1 53 ll\l In \I.\\n Ann! nvx wllou I-nu .-u vnuu-n ` Elena Drawing Room (`gm are run on Al I-Zxprcu ruin: between Kingston nnd3hnr- bot Luke. No. 8 I-2 loaves Kinpmn In 19:!) .m. Arrives ox-onto W0 m. ; Ottawa. 5: p.m. Mnulrenl. I u.m. : en 1!. 0.4!) IJ.m. - Arrives Toronto 9210 .m. uunwn. am Mnnlrenl. 0 p.m. ; lleuuw. p.m. Passongerll leaving y this man will reach Winni in on hours. Kinllton most romantic spots on use continent. Every attention id to the comfort of ~ songs-rn: I-`roluht handled with care and el- palch. Through freight consigned to our can.- will have rompt attention. For hm er particulars nnuly to the nronrio .\'evi'n. Direct. Shortest. auickest. (`hon t in Ben! Equipped All all Rome to ul- tobn and the .\'oru| Wool. 7% 7 run: ll 1: onion p.m llcturnl . will leave smith`: Fall: every Mondn . ednoodny aud"h-idny mom! :1 5:L5o'c ock and Jonu`lA>ohu 6 oclock, nu at all lntermodmo ports. arriving at Unguon 8:!) o clock m, All (In: m -Ivinnanmnuninlnndnn Ibo will have rompt attention. particular: supply proprlo torn. Noonnn t llauus : Capt. A. Foster. Smith 9 Falls : or James sum. Klnuuton. uzm clock Alida pninao uluvoloool the splendlt Ioenery of the Menu and other ken both wan. Puucngcn will have nearly two houn at :he tureaque Jones`!-`alln. one of the romnnt c the continent. I-Ivan mid hu- j /9/out/I j Ill. ilu -Ul Cll Wllll` ' in `mud Th ruin- nnd u:u:aI:lAynul"l`lno'.`|':e n.m.. tllmunl J ` lnxormodluo and will arrive at Smith Full: Auto` och p.m. ltclurnlnu. oven } TRIJWEEKLY wmps ` BETWEEN KINGSTON G. 8M|TN'3 FMLS. THU BTILIIII X.L'u\`(`S IIONTIKEKL ON MONDAYS, AT 5'P.M. -um .....1-ml. 1...... nu. ....I rum. I..1.- cm. .....' non:-Ion. .\.u an !|lIIOOI.N.l| . In .\lunu-n-&..(`nl. uo.un Toulouuy.Quo.- MI) .\lurrn' Qua Ill) Trum. .\.. I10 .\lunk A. Item Vnnooiu-cr.li.(` moo Iwun Om III! Vk-lath. 3.1` MIND .\`wwu|`e..\'.ll. mu WInnlpu.Mun my .\loaloll||o `hove TI:-ken an 1? I'D- Iurn until 8 at Ootobor. nu norm or u lung:-r period. J. P. GILDERSLEEVE, STRQ llllll. " ` llnlllu. .\.8 ` yTQu Lot -101 (`all . uu:'P.-1.L.na. Such . 92.!) Melnylodhr. .\'.l| I1 Mouton. .\'.lI .. uh .\lunlere .(`ul. . uauo 53.T' '.. Ml" ' mum, (in! IIQ CANADlAN PACIFIC RAILW. u1`L'lI:I T (`$511! ruull will Jolold hyl ululcnlunhu I rmu:~- ' ` i _1jaAvmLLm9. cum sUM MR'TRTr5T Ell AA`-rll.Ilo "Ti3'"IiN", JR., E A `III lI\l\\Y ... .-~ --...- ...-..-.-- V..__. ........_..V , ___,_ Ronnirr szuw. - ullllfll. ROIJCIYOI. ('UNV`I'A!I`KI. CC. mIoo-(`ou-nor King and Brock suwu owr Wade`: Dru; stun. DR. ELIZABETH HM [TH-SHI)l{'l"l`, I` II 311']! kill. KINGSTON & PEMBROKE IlV'l'R3 1'` (`KETC TRON will to Hill] In I mule alumni at 1 UILUEICSLIEJ Agents. (Null. Lake and Rlrrr). I The Fast and Elegtntr Tlckol Ana: C.l'.R.. 4: ounce ac. V :1-AMILTON. u u...-.; -v I` l\!l')'l`f\\` l\\~ Ulll . am-due. .\'.u' Nth. Alaska sumnenldc. p 2 I ""$:'{-"X}}6"Sizru. Pournolll. tit II Ontario strut. It. H. unn-III. 5. Gun. l`no.v1-nnuczlsarrlu .---.-___Z... --...-.n.-.-. 4 . o - . - Iv ' mvluuuu may 3. ..u`..'.:;-.u: nglrluetno. 1 s.nWuo Mme. um . L1. 1141 LVILI, Kmus-ro.\'. 0.\"r. EHERO, . J. i`.;}':.?J.Y'} !|(`l.\`(I8`I'0.\' I lnllmtlnu OF A LL DESCRI PTIOXS. CALI. AT g IOMD I Nun IMO mun ltll NLID ILII II.I6' n .u. nun mu` u.1.an.. .\nnm'wI'. came at that and King Etrool. M or Wade`: mu. Entnaco on King .--not. nut man no Olen. Juli.` lllhlwllau, tun. .\I.u., \.. .u.. muouuor In late DI. Liccunnoau. l'Il\'IIcI.\!. uvnuon. 0Ice--Mann-oul "NM. hounoa,l'rInoou lirookuu-vol-I. I p-..'3.`a EI1.'?: _s___l4nn -,.-.n- sing` C.I.. )l.L`.l'. Lnlool llunlltom. G) W \\'omcq and Children. Ti :1%1 GARNUVSKY & ANDERSON. BEDROOM sUI7rES. __ . _- -- 5.90-!- UK. ALILIE. .110!-(Luv run. Imeuu of Woman nnd (`hlldl-on ll Ipcclnlty. urrI(`I:--PI'|no0D !Gl'0Ot.nl Dr. sparks umnd. Tolonhom} numbgr IN. EHENR1? BRAM`E, Undertaker and ` humor. . 5-251 vmncmss SIRE!-)T,- ~ Cor. aydnnun Street. TELEPHONE---38. I I villlvu nu -j_ J. H CLARK. .\l.D.. D.D.S. LD.S., In.-v-nrr HI-mlunlnnf Nat York Cone!!! O wen. u, _.-:._- v__ _- 3 Telephone oommunlomlqn. rrf. uusmim l'II\`ucux. zirualsrn L-C'AlIII(l| 1 Na 9.! .\I Sir`; s fl. Quilt` r-:|lO lb:: \'I`t HINDU.` litillfl 11! III. ..-~... JOHN HERALD, ALA. .\l.D., :..\n., mnamnnnr In 14!: Du. ocunmsl. .\I||lI s ..m.m an IF YOU WANT THE 0/1eapest&BestFurm'ture4 4 - _..-......-.._. 4-\\1-ru 1 A(I30|'\ ll noel. 1| R. H. SPARKS, D. D..\`.. L.D.S., I-no-car. nnn- Prlnj IL. Inlwooa M PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . 7 ' Than ever before fn the city at. I. w-:-- .___..._._, PARLQR SUITES. AND BIDEBOARDS. ]~ (`Io cap I-`urui In re a ml ( 'plcol.-alerers. HINDI` IINI \ 'lllIIll't`V|. UR. ALICE .\1oIliLLIVR.-\\. `Ann nl `I7:-nun null l`IIl'l\l| A um FURNITURE. sac." 277 lmgnt . GRIT 4-(cannon! Ihnnh and K BETTER BARGAINS `J;}i: 7' can 5.. \VT. .\l r King I n nu-. In I VI n.I.VIIr.. uI..u., |_ go. mil '1-l`lMcnnr~ air!!! on an amino. .\m.\'n:v To was: At In! lulu; H. M. .\lU\\'A' '. I, m.u-|1~n- ( `nvrnnl In HIDLICIYOI. L` . Butch hm-not. Min fgul I NIH lllr nu: cpl III` I uau. I In: 0 better now. An elegant line clvct (rum. Always the boat l stylish mark in Eastern: 0n , mu 1 lhn: your Pumon Surrns A38!) Lnvsam oi e;rer; ` PW made to ordur. = nmtgnuo promptly attended to, Chair: I141-rnulu rentnmd or made to order. cnnn cloud and laid. ' -4` out-`C311!!! rulvillljll I for the Spring ms) ..- ...u.p 1.. ulnar hr nnrnI_I ifiifvn ca. 1.1; u., INI no ...I `lnnnnn-s Ill 04 T3332` Immune WALK +231 . 1-hue; Lu.-.. Klmn '.\R1I|L'R. run to luilm as man sr. Street. 51 Prihcesa Street. cor. Syulenhaun Street, W . Kingston. PAPER DEPOT L'0!\ I\'LND . Klncuosu . L ...'i.. .. 01! ltl Talc INI`.-I, g'w.|n : IUIVI `I Ma (jarotwo `gym. 0090 Dloeuos Feb. 6 V. 9. Up! bu always: males: 1: I: began tu tc fnrulofclpi 0! I formal muvw. Hot only _w W09 wno IN` perwcuigeu not nguv opusnen` sake. ht.-cans: of their devotion to truth. . _.,.V. .1L.Thn nddnnhneomen. dlnctlnd kn-_ mediate. Thou II`: blenlng following to- prggoh. Ravlfo.-Repmoch you _ oven to you-taco. Pqp_cugo.-ComInItnctool po- ucutlon. It was common to charge the only lnvldlnnn ulfh Innnilhln nrllnnn `PI: 11 d For Gildlnx and Decorating it is recommend `ed to be the boat in the worlgi to keep its color.- l`ome and soc the Show Card of Samplos of the dibrunl shades. Try i:`. :d`0nly 25 cents a box. already for use. n: o XIIIIOII. 15 WII OOIIIIDOII ID CHIP`! Illa XII] ChrI_hluwith hon-lblocrlmu. Tlocauof Ncoqgutalbelf. Inordw thatnnwunl; n.I_ cuuunan or we unx. V. 10. Penecuted.-'l`hi| Is the hut club ` mezygioned. Thesemihhtseemtoboexcepted; -/hut` Christ glue them the special honor. Theynoed much comfort. Here hedeclaiu ~ that they have it. Even God : children must ,. ' expect persecution. In is II condIudi'1msep- arable iometimeu from that cherecur. The blessing is not promised to III who tuner, but only Ato_ than who pro penecuted tonf right cannon calm. hemnni u'n..1.-' devotion Mi `Jilly KUU |`lKTU Cull ::L'U llllll. V. `J. The Peacemakers.-Christ is the true poncemzllcer. Ho reconciles God to men and men to God and men to one another. in their measure his followers are to be ` pcncc-n:ul:ers. '_l`be1'e is no nolyler , service, thnre is no service which requires more sanc- tiud vonnnnn rcnsd. Cln`i. Gospel, if more the rule of lit`c,"wnull produce universal pence, This spirit on-gist to"l.l: present in the heart 0! every Chiistian. Warn 3 reproach to tho Christin ty of our duty. It is time that the principl of peace ruled the natiomfot the earth. lnetlonal and lnternntlonnl dilcul- ties might be settled by nrbitntion. Shall becalled; um h,ungy nhaunot onlybethe children of Go_d, but they shall be publicly led usuch. Earthly kingdom: may recogni make but little ol pacemakers; God call; them hie ions. Children of God-eons, that is. children of mature growth. They are born of the spirit; they partake of the divine nature; they ere adopted into the divine family. .In heaven they shall wear the crown ujchildren of thehlng. V m Pmqnnntnrl _'I`hin In that hit (`Ink experience 01 Iorgnremu. V. 8. The pure in heart,--This grace is I fruit of the Spirit of God. The heart of such personals tree from intentional impurities There will be an daoenco of all unclennneu in axcriptural sense, although the nuyming is notlimitcd to chastity. Hypocrisy, deceit and falsehood shall be strangers to the; .. 'e_ln heart This statement of Christ's comets the idea that the cunning, the sharp, the wicked, are the prosperous and successful in life. Shall see God.-'l`hiI is the highest hap- piness. Comtneistntors and historians remind us that kings in eastern countries were not accustomed often to show themselves to the people. Those who had the privegr of en- tering the royal palaces are described as "those that see the I-:iug`s face." '0 see God- in proportion as we are pure hero and now. Only tho pure can see him. V 0 Tim Pencemal;er.~7.--Christ is I` In luls Wunu 3 guuua. V. 7. The merciful.-They are those who feel sympathy with the distressed. They also ` make oorts to remove the miseries of men. They shall obtain mercy.-Tme compn.s~ Iionatolovo in the heart shows that God's ` mercy nndfavor are in that heart; To re ceive iorglveness we must bestow forgive- ness. A forgiving disposition precedes the experience of forgiveness. V R Thu num in heart.--'I'his In-ace is I moy sunu lnueru. Lug mu nu. V. 0. Hunger and thirst.-As men lnng do pl-ind of {orxlnnd drink hungor and thirst for them. I0d0 than hers mentioned denim righteuusnesx. Rightcousm-sL-This is holi- ness of lu-art and rizhtnesl 0! life, likeness to God. Those who long for this blessing shall be lled. The longing for righteousuemz in- dicate: the presence of righteousness; They shall enjoy the blessing of Christ`: rightouus- uess imparted to them and possessed by them. Those who have this spiritual hunger and thirst shall be lled, whether they are rich or poor in this world's goods. V 7 Tim men-i!ul.-'I`hev those who V. 5. `The mee2:.-'l`heso are the gentle, long mering, forgiving. They uvnitl all ostenta- tlun. Tbby have a meek and quiet spirit. which as of great prion. The promise in that they shall Inherit. the earth. V n Hnmnr and 'thil-st.-An men loner do Jt|_Vt`u. I I! !l I-I uupgu pun:-av.` u ucu "Happy are they that mourn." '1` think it strange may be an cvidou truth. Christ thus corrects another c mistnlm. I7 I Tl`- inner`! _Thacn nrn Hm nun! ls rm: or P001`. V. 4. They that mourn.-Th<-re mu be I sorrow wlnch brings no blessings-the nor- row of the world, which, workcth death; but thhse who sincerely mourn under pros-idential dispensation: may claim this blessing. Thou whn mrrmv peniunuy for their Him. who trustfully long for Christ`: pres:-nc-`.hew ` are the happy ones. Their comfort is certain; their sins shall nssurqdly be forgiven; grace shall be bestowed. and Christ`: presence en- 1. ._v.-d. I. II tl strange paradox when we say, c-unmw um thew that mourn." That we worm llill evt-r I.uuwu. V. 3. '1-now mum to the sermon proper. A bemniix-ziou was the tint word or tub poor lea dilt`Oni1(`. All mm desire to know tho secret of hlppinnsn. Hem it may be {bunt This Hut won] mum have caught tho our and thrilled the heart of every bearer. Bl:-aid.- This word iiwirzs happy rather than blessed, although w ~ may not bo_ willing to make" the suli.mu'.i~-n. Then: is another Gm-lr word In the Nmv To-staanent wbivh Itric'tl_v mean! blessed, mid which is appropriately applied to ` God. Pour in Ipirit. -'l'hose who are con- ociou: of spiritual poverty. tho lowly in heart, ` tho Ipirltunlly weak. dependent and tnutful Many men look upon the possession of wealth ` Iluiovidonoo of the {nor of God. Christ hatchet I diifennt. truth. This benediction belong! to tho poor in spirit. whether they are rich or poor in thin world`: goods. There is no reection on wealth, thorn `L: no necessary commendation of poverty, in this connection. All depends upon the spirit. of the pomm who is rivli or punt`. \' A Th..x- that mnurn -Thom mm ho I P- OI-ILZKE S, The Picture Frame Factory, 115 BROOK STREET.. Iitlll. \\ 0 KIWW um! It Was Ill uw uuguuur |;-nl - I (`nu-rnlllm. `u lmdltlou whlch muurl llw ll mu u! Hnttln ttwouumxnltl Mu cl-.;.:;..:~v n- mu muuutuln. rammt In tram-d lurhrr |-ark than tho Thlnlla century. Thin muuutam ls lnetwoon Tlbuf and Tlluu. ` and In u-Von mlla Ioulhlol C vcnuum. Wlwu ho mu not-Among tho` talc. tcswlaen, as well u workmen and otluru who Itunol mnun; nu, usually nlt whllo annual ln tlwlr rt-gular employ ment. DlIelpkI-Puplln. ncbolnw; the term 5 applied to tho twnlve apostle-I. and also to In Clu-lat`: tolloworl. Thom were thus tollowlnt hlm lu tho lam! clrclo uugl Ill-.-W la the outer circle to when the term In amnlle-l. - npoual Mn mouth.-Thll oxpnnlou has always |l'l't`IN.`OI ntuntlon. It in not mean- Is not Idlnpl] 1 stnterntnt that U tmwh. It In rltber an Qrkmtcl furmofupndon. lmllutlnu tho hoglluluj .'nrn_ml nuthurltatlvo and uolomn db Home Mvo supposed that lt lI ha! plan-l m-or ngnlmt MI farmer silence. hut tho lntrrpmlnll--1| we have given In In harmony Inn: with cluclnnl and urrlpturnl mug. Tau :M.-'l`l1ln grunt tact ll to be emphulaed. Tlw u-n.-'..m- of men lo the king 0! men. Idva.-o rule Il.o wnrl-I. 'ChrM`I tonrblngl no the profuun-lat. pure!!! and uubllmt-It the world has ever lmuwu. 11 I II`. A... man. In olmnnpnmn nnnnno Luna vn ul nu nloruummn gem. (Third Quarter! lpr uidly. Aug. IQ rm 0! the noun. um. v. Mi noun ton. John I: II. ` V. I. `u llnliiwiu-`i`lnI in tho gnu: mnitiiuduorcrowdu mouii-mod in the lad verso at the pnviou vltupm. which. strictly spouting. in pan of thin unrmive. Won} 1:; -`l'iiio don not imply avuw -mu`! IPUOII. bui he wont up on ilk -) ouuuu. The otigiual -an tho mountain. but what who it may no! In uuy fur u-_lo uvtruin. Prrhapn It wall a mnunlnin n-,:inn nibor than 0 -Ii-tim-I moun- tain. We Immv um! I! was in the neighbor- Mu ...n_L.. .._......n L. 0-nmul EXPLANATORY NOTE! BY HIV. 3. WARTHUR D. O. Tm-1 BE.\'fITl'_[)!-QS. THE I`-RlTI.\`H \\'l|lH- 'l'lll7l{Sl').\\'. \I:(:, ll. u we nu). MIC) of its gnu Ian M1. Itey II!._n .- I'Il"lI' U? 0 oglunl I not 1: It val n "F P I. bu _|.._I IIII [I val: lit!!! H) lflluulc Iruul. Give us u call nntl look : troub!e to show goods at

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