F. C. MARSHALL, T ( u2H9LsI"R6/ 0ABIwI#4KE!H; ink-r ya in, c-tr'.-1lm ~51 tor- the unit `gate: I. 0.. into use 0 ll:-uluh. hem and lwrooftor. 11:1. The llguno Nquin-ItNl M nml at tho hogtunlng of Illa it, I. 0.. narrow; om-meal to 1: straight. which is uuothov Wu-cl` In uppurd to that Ihlvh ml: as usual but little except n llm uh-aha nu nan-I-nan ul I` III! Li --\\'I..... I. Ha F I. IlI.Ill'-ll. r tight place. Destruction. no will apply with equal urn] Inn: or ohrnll ruin. -....n- -I... ..|.-.... .-...- ho-v d.I'uIlit-I In enter- n-I walking in the nu - uml ol gunnhng again` 11' are thusotlno will '; such were the Phari- .- who claimed to haw L. The word prophet in virus, but also one who trlls," one who speaks of rm] tmvlncr 0! religious 11'!` H me who !:1l~cI_\ 1 .. . ........ mu. y nun-\-` uuu, and vi. I`lI the run guns dam) my mu shut Iunl lnvkc--I. .\`mwtiIIu*9 the larger 4 null. Perhaps Chrut ul-tbo one large and I` small and tllsmvervd II I `|5\' Il-II\I'V `CWT. |lll|Il`t`%lt`l upon III the u- gnu uu'ruw,but Hm .--Thin Ilwam |)l'\`h'll \| Ililrlll (Ravine-I Ver- de-n n!~ tlsieully; the -c-rd translate-`I tribu- travelerl in the on .... I _..__.. ... `I`L,... nvr nu lit- .... I n '55}; The 4 I- . `. ` Tllli BR|'[`l.%H \\'lH(i. |"|{|l).\ Y. h'l'I|`Tl`. Iii. Just theThing for a Nice Present. mu o!.l: I make the _..-_. __4.._ (`Kant hf. ; they urn- I an Hr nu.-u - o:h;n-- dimvult .,. l!...l V In- unu. Tl (1 Ann: uv.... --. in I73. Jan: ii`in x_1`ie ,`>'6f.T<-):i'>nto, ati-ifioi; tif _hia little baby when three months old, was '55 13361 witlrsummer "c0mp1a.in1`:*thqt'~under doctors treutnwnt her life waadeapaired of. Four dune: nf Dr. Fowler`: Wild Strawberry cqred her. She is now fat and hearty. On dit' att Ievernl the young men 0.` Napanee are shortly tn escort fair mnjdns ; of` this u-ction to hyn an : altar. ' I01] 0! HIV Cllillglll/IS! B u Iluacla. Hedidn t properly recover got safely out of the hojxsn I nearest pulp- The old lady of 1 to any trouaaeau. r speech. 1 -"'\\'c mean to have a...grmd wedding, she aniulgl just to show ~ the neighbors what we can In, you know, Nearly all the M`- rung`lIH:lIt3`t\l'e completed, with the except- ion of my langliter`n trousers. , l H:-didn't nmnerlv until he had luv ulu mnury u I -uuu:-u She was going to get married, she was, and old Moon y went around to congratu- late the famil . And the mrsterfnmiliaa was ; a nice old lady, but a little off on certain ` speech. , -"`\\'nmenn to have a mtmd weddimz. llvilgll. 115 BROOK STREET, The Picture Frame Factory, art. At a funeral the other day at (`.-].nm, 13,, it was nntiveci that the fare of tho (fund was covered with P<`l"SpiI`nfi~m. (uni. nltlmugh wiped nwn_\' hy the limh-rtukvi`, large drups of Iiioismro snon gathered n;_::iiu. The bod) was hurie-I. linwon-r, and now mnn_v of tho residoiitsnf the town :1.\'sm't the belief that the suppnwul dead man was buried alive. 'l`hon- is nmlouht nbnut tlm fart that the water fr-mi the Daniel Spring, Gn.. is It nuturnl Ii.-iii` eye.` Mrs. Shvnts, of Oconee county. is now on a visit; tn he-r l)l`0lh(`l`, Mr. Ike Loin-. This lady's hair was emircI_'.'grny until she paid a visit. tn Dunivl Spring, here slieivasum-ustoniod every murning to bntho ho.-rhoml with the \\'.'lll'l'. H01` hair at once lmgnn to 1-liniigu (-nhuxulul i~i now nliimsl: black; she med no pm-p;iI`ali0i1un,it. rl-IIIIL Pear: and apples should he pared, out into quarters and then picked up with the ngers. Oranges should be peeled and cut or sepa- rated, as one chooses. Grapes slnuld be eaten from behind the halt cloned hand, the stones and skin {tiling ,Into the ngers unobserved and thence to the plate. W'hen `Baby was nick. we gnve her Cuumt. When [the win I Child. the cried for Cuhrin. When the bocuno Kin, tho clung to Cutorh. When Ibo bod Children. the sue them Cuwrh. lulu ucun. A very strange freak of nature is reported from Harrison township. Jewell county, Kan. Mrs. B. F. Davis, a lady 37 years old, bud all lwr teeth extrm-teal three mnntlis ago, and now nature is furnishing her with 11 third -..o wan... .-H, "`(ZIl<-~>n ..._- .- ,. .5 __.____. . Au Umnee (Gm) mun hnsn gander that follows him around like a dog, and will sound the alarm when a stranger enters the yard. un-l attacks the intruder with wings and beak. ...,u. .-... .... ....-....... -.. -..- --.--.. Type writing, stenogruphy and cooking am to be three new studies added to the tuition roll in the Louisville High school. -m n n,, . _,, ,,, Little Miss Buur, who first opened eyes to the light nhout a month ago. in Alleghnny City, Pn., tippml a tiny pair of scales at less than two poundx She is doing nicely. ..,,,,,, :tW_\ _..-.. 1.--- .._...n-_u.-. A man in Burlington. N. J., was recently ned 630 for swearing on the street. ,,,-.;,,_ _.,__.___-|... __..l -....|.:.__ -.. hllllwa \rl_V Unll Ill PVIIIIIK. Donn! overlmcl tho fork. To pnck meat nnwvegembles on the fork as though it were a beast of burden has been pointed out II I common American vulgarity, born of our hurried ways of eating at hotels and n-suu~ Dl|ll.I [Ill K. In using the spoon lw vnrt-ful not to put it two far into the mouth. Salt vellnrs are nmv placed at each plate mnl it is not inlprny-er to take suit with the knife. To make u hissing sound when eating soup shnws very bad hrs:-ding. no nnt nvm-Inml Ihn lnr-Ir Tn nnnlr Ina-n! M0/s"& GE/VTLEMEN IIIIVI`-`| . nuns. u ally ul Ln- vulndo-s her w nlnding guest, mum. on ..n.. n-\ up--n u of In rs: uuplvu lnnpproprhte (`Mn-orntlon. Do nut lnko men: time for retailing the faults of Xi-`rvnnta, the nmdomls of chihln-n or your own or other pm-pie`: In( R\(`.l. acci- dents or uuslurtum-s. 10 do sn i< always I .1 ........a.. ...., . n .. . I .. x . nrys. a, nu. an. n. UHII. ` Never sign Annie Miss or Mn anything. Mt the name stnml l~_\'I't.u-ll. The invita- tion: should lx~.iu~l couple of days he tore the pnrty,'llnt those asked may nuke their arrangement: to bu present and not he forced to refuse because of conicting en- gag!-mental. IIEAI Jllll. lluuwa. In I have "I0 pl;-am llnlo gunk-u puny at my I afternoon. at four -`vim-Ia` l`..-IInlIu- 1 I wunr nu L'nl-In there In tn I-o guc-Ita. verbal lnvlutiun written mm for a Inn: 1 in keeping with tho intur ulnment. If not:-o lllll' I\dV|IeI that they ulwui-3 ..,.I. Al... ......._. tcuuurin. ll uuvru Iuu tone. (1 aw!) the Nqllvsl Iocioty in plain. dim-2 U` will at-rve u I mud:-I: E ` 4. We `an pl] lvmlull \ eurnlty. V K Than uh-Inn nl Iifu n 1 rwnlls . ( 5. The storm: of li!a- an inn- 0. Only than wlm hulhl or Illntl. -t-lunacy School World. ` - "I II-IIUWUI-VIN -lnllilovlli 8. Obedience II We who! ` ship. To prove thin ham 1 Mill-1 lO|l'lU [U CIIUUBU |I'UllI. Give us II cull and look over our stock. No trouble to show good at '1! 1 II WJIFIDVII IIKIIII` CI! fl 3. After '9 Ian euluvd our lives 1 bar we was mummy at our llpu. pnctlm Inna ngn-0 with an pmloul no. In an unnmwonblo nrgurnont. u lu.-.u___. 1- H. I-can 5.4 .0 .Il_.` d IUIIVIIOIII-ITIIIIQ 1. We Inuit strive to outer tho will nu. have ol! all sin; mun uoln tho` brand mad 0! III: Imhaut making any 1-Ron. * 0 `CIA: -n Inn-A nnlllhd nnr Ilv-1 lnnnt `Ill lIlllI|lv[|1]c lltv ul-I u-vv I Inn` | unw 1-yin` ' [mm-I nun-n; luulicl non qunte lrmnothor burnt-I mlnlulut A! an nnllmr. ho mu Ibo butt-xpt umlor ol the luv. The law giver Iran the true lulu-pater. Ho spay an I judge on ` his u-Qt, II I Hug on NI throne. Hi: I lay (mm 3-nu" III A! 9.50 V0560! lhd Ouul. Even than-ophou uully until. Thu am: the Lord. It wont mm tho doe:-out Iona: of ` hluudnou. _'l`In contract with thumbs was was mated. Ho Inntlnco the pn- loumlutdopthot usupmlunfnquh-aunts V at lholnw; thoocrlbudnll In mam; tn- ` dmuu. nu aver such manner. `n enncmulng clean! wu numm-uly. Ila dial not reux-t tho opin- Ions ut he did from other I..un..I I-a.I.IJnn An All lnlhnr Inn was Ilnn All .~ """*" `r ` A FII'l.'t"`I7l't`l|"}l1 II9C'I!fbP|'|Ifr~r ---- ~ ,7 'in:__ M .TT._A_L- -&..l.uL `u su \.'l|\ . casual. I ulmtbe-rt The Old l.nd~v`s I-`lnmler. A _.,L .__-._._2-J THE_CUR|OUS IE-"LIFE. Done. Donut wall for the Spring rush. The work can be done better now. An elegant line (Hangings to select from. Alwuya the best selected and most stylish stock In Eastern On tario to choose front. n.1, t....1- ............ L`ll\4llI \`.-t 111.... .... .. ....lI .. vluuug .- sllllt th--I `: uluu --I unura. Illnl. If guc-sh um` I A [)I`l`f0\ .: lmr II'ul`I'inII .1- cboesos shun]-I loo SOCIAL ETIQUETTE. IIIII (`muons Pncueod l'oI|u- sue-holy. I....... I. o . I,.. _ I-.. A N . _ ._,L-_ us: uvu. ulnl 1-I`: hf ould ...-- -vu;- I large number 0! will an pnlorablo to n party. as being more formality or the outer- um. be neat, Demons! ui-I It Ian beauty In N: for your friend: l~'I'llll. Tho following us Ill-III. Ul IIW nut beuenl, Di` uzal In-4 I fol. ROBINSON'S WALL PAPER DEPOT nun Mvnuws u: all -s. will she nu-nti_vn I! to be brief or is he laying nbunlon l when the sax-mine-ss u-rt him from every . ' ' lung] and into the~ course meant, eaten with the I of dluvlpkb 10! this db- an houneolor Jul] II I t `N1-Idl! L/LI'H:'lU UII_IlII.I uuu Illl. | 241 PRINCESS STREET. I. CLF.\II-`.NTS. l)i`,\`1'lRT. dirm-jlv nnnmdm the Pm! Olm (J. u..sco1'r. nusrlnb. Will leave Swift`: What! EVERY WED- NESDAY at 8 n.m.. to: `Montreal and way * ports. and for 'l`o_ronIo Mid St. Catharina EVERY BUNDAY M 5 am. For freight and pawuge apply to James Swm. Mnyjv. ` V _ ~ ` [Pasta Commodlou, qpper Cabin Steamer g\ ALEXANDR|A, St Catharines,`oronto_, and Montreal, ` And Intermediate Pprts. L in Vomreal early Tuesday evening. ` Returning. leaves Montreal 'l`h_ursdnya nt 12 o`clock noon. for Kingston, arriving Friday night. leaving Kingston for Trenton and Bay of Quinte ports on Saturday mornings at 1:3 o'clock 5 van). Pnsaun tor uccommodalion unsurpassed. Ro- Will lervo Gnnn`s wharf every Monday crun- ingnt; ---0-`dock. for Montreal. calling at Gan- nnoqu T, Brockvlllc. Prcs(-ott.() lena`)un. `Mop riaburg, etc..-running all mpi , and arriving Tuesday evening. Hcmrninn. 'l`hu1-sdnyq at * Pnsaen {or mrncd HCk(`lI-I nl reduced rates. Freight rates as low as the lowest. For tickets and other inlormnt ion imply to A. GUNS & CO.. \I..`- An. Agent; : f M0/VIREAL A/VD WA r P0/1? rs 5 l-`nlls in IL 01-lock p.m. i ltctnrning. will lo.-n\'c .~nIiIh's Fails every .\lun \\1-duusdn_\` nnd I-`riduy morning nl ` J 5:I. ; 0'1-lock nnd Jum-5' Lucksni 6 oclock. culling Ill nll inlenncdinlu ports. arriving an Kingston 6:30oclock ).lll. All day mp. nivi_r.g op_po_rtuniu' 9! speingfho most romantic spots on the continent. Eve.-ry nttc-ntion id to the comfort of pats- sensors.` Freight mndled with care and dear 1 patch. Through freight consigned to our cnm will hnve nrolnpt attention. For furl Icr nnrticulnrs nnbly to the pmprio- l attention. , For furl ncr pnrliculnrs apply tors. .\`oonnn & Bzxlus ; Capl.,A. Foster. Smith 9 l I~`nIIR 2 ur Jnnma Swift. Klmnxton. 1 H . BRAME S, 6::iU o clock p.m. dn ' giving oppnrtunitv of seeing the .. splcndit scenery of the ltidenu and other hlki 1 both ways. Pnast-ngt-rs will hnvo nearly tw) ` hours tn the picturesque Jonea' Falls. one of the romnnttc on continent. lcvurv mid & Bauus Capl.,A. 1-: Falls : or J umcs Swft. Kingston. III. .\(III.\.\.\. .\I.|s|r.n.v I Will l(`J|\'t` Kingslun on-rv 'l`uosdn_\`, TlllII`.~Iluf' | and .\'uu1pla\_\` at H 0':-luck n.In.. culling: an 3 lllll`I`Il\0(lInll` purtx. and will nrrivu M Smith` ` u'clo(~k lh-lnrnimt. will leave every R/DEAUE 1 TRI-WEEKVL~Y TRIPS BETWEEN KINGSTON & SM|TH'S FALLS. luau-3' | it`lnn ul }:(l)n.m. ` Uu b`ulurdu_\'. during July and August. this stezunor Iuukos u .~']u-Ciul excursion In to 1.01) islands. It-owing Kingston M 2 p m. um return- in lI.`l|\'(`S Kingston fur Buy ports at 8 run. A lmminm-ut m`l`0llllIl()(hlli0n for passengers Kingston rur May ports M 5 lngninm-nt nml lnwosl In-igl_n ruln_:~` given. _ Full informunun gnu-n by npplyung to the (`n min on board. or to C. . HATCH A. GUNN 8: C0. 1 o nn,nn-_p.t.mavr~. rr.-sum ,\u`r.-L N min board. ` CO J. P. GILDER$LEEV,E`.. rn-mm 4-\g'ts. Puss. Agents. t(`. H. .\`lCllOLBO.V. MASTER). \\`in. until further notice. leave Gunn's Wharf nt 3:3) p.m. tshnrpb for May of Quinte ports. urrix mg I l it-tonal 7:1!) .m.And goi through In In-at-runto uml Bcllcv Ila every mg I except Friduy_ \\ hen she sto mat Picton over night. In-turning l(`ll\`(`8 iellt-ville Monday. Wed- nl'9tl:l)' um! Friclnv at 61!) mm. sharp; Deser- ttnln .`::lI n.m.. and Pic-ton 9:1!) a.m. : leaves Bel- lt'\`it` 'l`m-.-du_\' and Thursday at H!) t\.lll. : Dc- N:f`l)lll0 5:2!) and Pivtnn 7:1!) mm. On Saturday 1.. x-.-. Pirinll nl 2:tl)n.m. PROP. ' IN THE DULL SEASON Hux \- 5 nu!` V LINE Royal Mail Steamships. Mn) 6th. DAILY LINE T0 PICTON. DESERONTO AND BELLEVILLE. l:t.' p.tIt. The last tmin connecting with the Extra Sn-nmors sailing on I-`riduy. leaves Kingston on 'l`hnr-tulny at H.) p.tu l n.-mu-ttgt-t~.t dt.`iI'in run he booked \'in R & (int. .\'a\'. ('0. Stu-nntcn. 1-nj0_\'im1 the scenery of the two islands and the tmutds of the St. lJl\\'I'('lll`l'. - For Tickets nnd o.-very tnfnrmntlon apply to rnnltxll I L! It I \.'I l.`l' BAY OF QUINTE STEAIBUAT ROUTE. J 1:11.-.4nn; -...- ....- , \\'orld's Ticket Agent, (`orner Johnson And On- lnrio .-ilreelu. GR.\.\ D TR L'.\'K CITY l'A8s`G ER STATION llIl('t'lIIl'1IIl(' $.11. Hz-xurn~yw. an.--nuw $`.ll. lh-luunll. Rates of Passage 1) the Extra Steamers: a-..I.m- an 81 um :70. R1-lurn~lI). IIIO run - snonrssfsss - PASSAGE. _ AVERAGE TIME 8 DAYS. ('iI`1`A:Bl-I n. .- Sunllnhcn Pol) neshm |`n rl-xinn \ l'..\U.\ H. nnuu n 4: Lu.. Or to J. 1'. Uildonleex-e. Agent, 42 Clu- onco Street. PAPER HANGING P.uu.on Surnca AND Lovoues of every den ` cxd unnmade tn.nulm-..'...... _ Inlnmo promptly alt:bHi6d "i6."'C}u"uTi-9" t.-so ted ' Rates of Passage i From Qlwln-4' In Lur (Rubin Ii). 870. 8-. the Wvsl, The hm train connecting in Quebec with the MM] .~`u-:um-r~.-. sailing from _lhnl port on 'I`hursulny. lcn\`c8 Kingston on \\ odnosdny at l:l. um. at run. Tlnnmgh Hills ca! Iaallng given fur aunt. ` (ilu vuw. Havre, Antwerp lhll other points on t as Hmtiuem. and for Mediterranean ` -.....4- r tllulll --0", {nu umlquuu. ntniuuuu` w wu- connnoulatlun. Into.-rmmliato pun?-835. Sieengo at Very brow Ram. . toe:-up Ifickeu to and from Lnmlon And Queeni- luwn and all utlwr pans of 1.-Iurnpo At low- est ruu-u. 'l'1mmg|Ll!il|| \ I-I.-...,... A........... ....l .01... no.3-.0. I-I'l'Rl'RlA.. Al'RANlA. l'.\ll|RI.-\. .. ` .\`l-Il{\'|o\. . .` ` I-I'l'RL'RlA.. ` A l' |{-.\ N L-\ l'.\l|lRl.-\... .~`P.R\'l.\. . .. tulgtmn.) NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, STR.` From Pier No. 0. 11.1%.. New York. 0!/A/A/?D L/A/E. n. n. -u .lItn\~v' u.u...., ....,..,., D.\'TI.-m Omve -l |-lnceas BL. between on- rn-n and .\'yd-nhnnl Sin-eta. lmzaidenz-o .\n. 21 (`hark-A Strut-t. mm-e hours. 8u.m. In 6 .m.. und on Saturday evening: 7 lo 1001-lock. `rlc.-- phmw Hli. us. `For freight anal puuge apply 3! (`gm- Bnnii Other. No. 4, Bowling UNOII. 30' EXPRES;ilIl SERVICE. 'I(`.\ l.l.l.\'U .\ |` (`UICK NA IIISORJ Runs 015 Eassmm : n Qlwlu-4' IA)! hi). `TU. In! ilv KI]. VI-`.R.\'().\' H. BROWN & ('0.. - I u ::n.I-...I....-. .1...-n AQPI The Fast and Elegant - SCI!` -`Hill l'\ 1'1) unuu Illuuuu up,-n; I TIIOJLI S IL-I .\'LEl'. . n, _._ u,|__..-_ _-.n ~-Q;1(-v-,- ;r6;.;.I:Im. nccordingto so- 01 .... Ininrinunlihl nnnnAuo~-n5, 'rm_=: SEAMER _4-v-up nrnu: - old stand. TRAVELL INU7 KB uy Lula LIIBII uuuuauunu . ' Innrlnndq-rry and Liv `rpool : .1, l((-lurn Silt). [lib OL50. `Ml. Return-A811). Sm-rue u. (um. surm. MASTER.) \ Sims Mull Steuneraz ..n.lnn.|..n-r and I In-nu-nnnl - . Sept. |7lh ntunlny. Sept. 24th .\'awnlIy.0ct. In sacuunlay. (kt. sch .\'utunlny,Urt. Ibth `. ..\'amIn||y. (kt. 22ml . Nnunlny, U;-1. '2!-Mn . .\'ntunlny. New. 5!}: J a-W BELLE, i P5/as/)4. EHERO, E lIU.. Agents. n.- V: nnnvu lth Sept .:. nd St-m lib Sept 6th 01'! I311 : Oct II \ uzuuvu up J. H CLARK. .\l.l).. D.D.S., L.D.S., lntwln-. (H-minute of .\'ow York College of Dentistry. 0|co-\\'cllln3lon Street, between Princess and llrock Slrocla. Particular anon- xion paid to tho prowrvullon of the natural wot h. .......u. .. n... n -\ .1 l~`uu9-L`-ny Mm Coumy Agent torn gow nnd hnndon Insurance Company. ' l_._Il_!'2._-_-Gcncnl Agput _l'ro|p_K`imr_st_op_, .. g. n , `T W TI'unVoi1T-r"iin"eT '.Ifiiii'>1]', Ford : Block. -' - ~ Brook Street I-`IRE-C-ity nhd County Agent for the Glas now hnndon Comnnny. gow nnd hnnqon Insumm-c L70 puny. ' LIFE.-Gcnenu emfram immtonto Pres cott for the British lupin: Mutual Life lmmr IICO Co. of England. May H. , Subscribed Cnulml . . . . . . . . .. . ....::-:.uuu.u Total Invested Funnls upwnrds of .. .513 901 (XX) Tom] Income . . . . . . . . . . ` .. . . . . . . . . . Indumncea acinat Loss by Eyre accept- ed at the lowest current rates and claims settled without rote renco no the Bqamd at London. ` "w:`H'.13W}.N`:Am:nHor TIm_nm1 ASSUMNGE comm } Subscribed Cnuitnl. "I`nlAl luvmzo ml II`umh an. - a------.--.-- Nam-lyalltholltlgntlon and resisted settle- ment: In Life Assurance arlso from clauses .md conditions in the nullclos. They often read `'1 diupulublo after two years from any cause w Mover." prov (led onl " lhnt the conditions are kept lnmct. `hu `'8 ` co.\'nmowu.. and therefore absolutely (lla- pmnblo after two years. We have no "provld odonly." , `Surplus o_\'cr all liabilities. .. ...8 94,452.97, Total aurpluslo pollcy hold . 594,452.97 Aaaeta....'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.573.W7.l0 New Life Business for I886 . . . . . . . .. 3`lll.788.-I0 Lnru: nm A(`l`llIlN'I'. For mtas mmiv to A\""i3 nbsolmclf 1'N- ` n i\`i33C-' `:`:.s 1si.`ssT.s.asr n+ T . -C. . . .: ."l"l.'73'8i0 .\'n Acclulgvr. For rates uppiy to IL L, 304 Gonnox Sjnuzrr sun 911:3- -*..SF _1,*".`?F {cJ9!?4I!?- DON T \\ *\l'l`. Qonql um--.- _-._-_.__.-_ -_.__.__._' IIARTFORD CO.\'.\. (`ash Cupitnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 4.ooo._ooo.oo Tom] Assets. Jnnunry lst._1882. . .. s.9o2.2r2.9o [.03.-nos paid in (11 years . . . . . . . . . . .. 53.Ml).0(l).(!) The It-ndinf Firu Insurance Com ny on the Continuum. :s A_nnuAl Premium .eccipts in Canada and qho` L nited` Smtcb are larger than thoxe of any other (`ompnn)'. and it has an un blemished record of 63 `earn. .- \ August 9. J BIIES S IFT, Agent. I THE ETNA INSURANGE UUMPANY, I I lI'I`I.`(\I)'\ f`l\ I 0.\'|-:ofthe beslund Safest companies doing hu.~zim-.<.~x in Canada. In.-*.urum:cs ctfccled ul zu luw r.1lcsu.s um ollu-r good (`om nn_\`. Inn-sled Fnm s. $:L5.!)l).'.'m. .\'t-I inconw for the past your was $S.85l.3`J'.) This enormous Premium Income ou hi to cnnvince u.ssuro:d of lhe dcsimbililf` of ns-izxg lhrir Insurance in n ('o`y so perfect 3` secure. The ('umnnn\' still maintains its cluim xu The (`umpnny an ill doing the lurcsl Fire Business in the world. The Com nu?` has uctlmlly paid since his i formnlion I iv allowing large sums:- [ their insurance in 1'0)` pertccny For I-`ire lmsaws. . . . . . .$8`.'.(l40.2zL`5 For Life Losses . . . . . . .. `.'.i.8:l).225 8l07.!L'I).5l0 Liverpool And London And Globe lNSl..'R.~\.\'(`l`I C()'Y. L0nd0!1. ,_ _., ~ "W:`H:Ot:Wt\`.~AgemforKn:a&on Jimznsm ammo T. .. F3195: __..._._.._...__.-..+ . la. P. GILDERSLEEVE, ` From Sept. 6th to 16th, at $4.80. 3: All Tickets good to return until 19th September. ... . u ... . ... ... .. .u, , ? Return Tickets From Kingston to Toronto I! you want a Nice I-`nncy JEWI-ILRY CASE all at my place and lunvc your order. VTORONTO EXHIBITION. At the following {tires from King:-sio n to Detroit. Port Enron and return. 8 7.00 East Saginaw and Bay City. . 10.00 (.`-incinnnti and Chicago. . 13.00 Cleveland... .. . . . 9.(X) Mackinaw. . . . . . _ . . .. i0.50 All tickets good to return up to nth Oct. Passengers ma secure elem-Fin`, car accom- nmdntion at usun fares. or urt er informa- tion up ii to Grand Trim Pasncnger Station. foot cf 0 non Street. THOS. llA.\'l.EY. Detroit. Port Huron. Chicago. East. Sam- naw. Bay City. Cleveland, Mackinaw. POPULAR TEN DAY EXCURSION! days exec ll. M5 |`.. . for Toronto. calling at Uobourz. l;ort Hope and Bowmunllle. twonthor penult- l ngl. At 5 AJI. for Montreal and Quebec calling at Clayton. Alexandria Bay. llnockvllle. Prea- (`0ll.. Cornwall and Coleau. passing through the beautiful Add romantic um-nor 0! the lulu-of the Thousand Islands and the npidaof the St. Lawrence by dnylluht. I-`or Tickets and any other information apply Lawrence by daylight. A any apply to tho und:-nlgned. Umco- Foot of Johnson Sxn-cl. n ll IlA'l`f`ll A.......a THREE EXPRESS mums on r. GRAND TRUNK RA|L Y. 1'l1la(`om n will luuo Flu! Clans Return Th-kou (or Bi Meals and Bert! lucluded : or It. Men I d Bertha um. Exhibitors. on oronenlallun of (`ertlcalo ICE. Mum and Berna Exhibitors. pronenuuun signed by Mr. H. J. am. full (`are up and Ro- turn Deck puaenzcra (X). The steamer: I leave Kingston dnuy1.\lon- dun oxoenladi. nun:-nu mun, BAIuuI1`In. .~tm.u'n-cm. ('o.w|~:\'.nu'|:u. tn. 0l00~l`orner King M Brock Slrouln 0\'uI' Wade`! Drug Hloru. ` DR. I-2LI'I.ABl-2'l`l{ .~4.\|l1`H.snTm`11`T` (`..\l.. .\l.(`.l'. &ei.0.. Lnmnl Ilnnuillunl nu \\'nnl Hlrm-l. I)hu~nnun The ll &IQY'I V days ed). At5|'.. Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Go. ul nus .11. No.7 `mun Ion-on K-I on at ":45 m.. coauyrllug with (`.l .It. .' ht Exptnu In at Hluwhnt lake forull noln I out and wan. J. ll. Tnmn. r`.(`o.~awur. ILW. rowan A-nc. sup: Au. uou. Pun. Am. sun.- .<"c's..`|iixpronn lmvu KI on M H5 p.m. : arm-m at I-ilulrhol. lake at no NI). : ltonh-aw I07 Sn. 7 nuuun Inn:-an Klnnnlnn Al lla n.llI.. Trains In-ave Kingston 12:40 p.m.. ll:l5 ]).ln. Truins nn-i\_e Toronto 8:20 p.m.. T:`. 8u.m. I 5"`!!! IT mu`: nm\'m' II.I.uIu: no urnln I Elegant llrnvrlu 1! (`MI are run on All i Trnllu bottom: Ktuuun Mu` mm to! .\'o. 8 `sum: loans K II!!! IMO p.m. ; Arrln-n rorumo mil p.m.: tun. J: gun. ` Montreal M5 p.lII. :Iu-nmm-.6:I0 pm. `nun- ; Inn : tuning by um mun mu ranch wumpu , n G ho:-I. .. ` .\`o.| lxod loan-Klnuon7:l)u.m :urr|uu I II lluu-hot Ian um n.m.. and Ila-nfvw 2466 I ouuuoum wuhC.l .lL Ixpnu polnu EXHIBITION, Toaogpo- K.&P. R. and C. r . R. I Jill lk-nu-on lKlnn1on.l`o1arhuro.Tornmo Ht. Tho- - mu. laundun, (mutt. Montreal. Que . and all uulnuun and tau. nan:-1: III` C `autumn no-rs --`av 0- IITMI IT (INC! All) \'ul`.WlLI. TAIL` UTIIII 'I`ic at Agent, 42 Clarence St} uo'.'\1u;<)i.x'1`H\'.: (`. L (`uImu. u.n.. Iuoooloor to Dr. Jarvis. Phynlchsn. Hurgoon. kc. Umco and Residence near! 0 pouno the Pool Omco. Wellington loglllln the clue: country promptly V 1'aAvmL1,xo. % : KlNGSTON&%P*EMBR0KE cwuox Pnbi RAILROADS. .\` V.|`l"I:f.boI'lu`-- oat. pm and Inc I All U! I ban. 3. ."'o'}.n'id;-J; and s': .'-3T.5nn~oRfn." nu. nu. Bl-:.~`l'l Axu"c"m:AH-'.~rr uuuw .. -IL- DDIINION AND INDUSTRIAL Srpl. 300: um! UN. Inf. INSURANCE. 38 . . `.'.5.&lJ.22.`i -- 3l07.9-'D.5l0 l`IIO.\L\S BIUGG:-`. Aw.-nl. klluull -`I I 11'! . (`. ll. HATCH. Agent . ;:2.ooo.0oo . 3,901.11!) 768.000 R A.l$l`\f.- .~m\'11T1~: AND s.\11'm. H0l.l(?l'I`0lIl. Etc. 191 Ontario street. It. ll. snvrug l.l..b S;'!AIl.I"Q0N'rKNAt`24Ml`!' Isuovonnor [0 IAIO "II. II `AIMUSD. Pmruwu.w. m'nu:o.~a. kc. mum Munlronl rllrovl. between Prlnooq mg Br0c|g_H(revIu. :1. # .-_ FIPEOL (`EH1 at tended to 51 Prinun Street, cor. Sydenhmn Stneet, Kingston. lnnnwrtu. l'on|'I Block. I UUII-V -3ll\l'|6V\ll'ag Iolas ll, saucmun. kn. uellm.-l`.In.runwu 1-limo! op" ponlwlho Pun Imloo. HUSKY To uuA.\' at nwml current mlos. 1Cv}A'L'i{+':3i 4 A`I'70l|.'ll:VI\. sullen ponllo Ibo l'ml (mice. mvtnlu wAI.Kl:M. w .u. :1 Is. W hill` ua.u n... Anvnrrlm. corner of Broclg and King street. nvur Wade`: Dru store. ltntrucu on King svrem. next to um `um Ullloo UVIII I !-.9!-9 ' ` UR. UK. Ahll r. .\n-uu.:.n na 1. lmonloc of Worm-n and (`hIMron A I[|0(`II|"'. mrncu Z!)Pr1ncou Street. I Dr. sparks` nlnl nlnnd. Tnlmnhmm number II}. A lIt`|ll1'R4'l -'_||I_I|_go_nV x-. 3-251 l'RIN'CESS -.s"'fREET,--3: n__ n_; _..s..... nL......L ('..VI.. M.('.l'. I H.U.. Lalo of Hamilton! 01! Wool Slruul. \\'oInoIg qrd Chhdron. nu} .u-uni nu 1\lllll'll\ 1.. \.Lr.mr.n1o. N DBR`l'l3T. directly opposite the Pout Omco. \ \llinuton Street. Estubvnhod 111 Kingston, TELEPHONE---38. HENRY BRAME, , , g.,, ._ "9__._IA..A4 -.... ...... .-6uI 1 I|IlL`\dll'.'\) - -; nu Cor. Sydenham atreet. Telephone communication. GARNUVSKY 86 ANDERSON, "hum "mumi;nTS|..A.;"$n[i)I (xi Isuevoalor lo Into lm. M`H'unm.~u. HL'OmI:n!.&u. umm .\lmv Inna! hui Innnn Ihlnnunn and ll:-nu-It J-ll nu-I. PROFESSIQNAL CARDS. Than ever before in the city at LA-l`uhUL unav-..._.- Leading Ugglenakor and :11 met. _ 4('lIcflp Show (`uses :1 S[u:ciull)'. Ch rap Furn iluro (1 ml l '19]: uI.~stm'm'.~x. mnmsunrs. 'iA-1L:dR SUITES, AND SIDEBOARDS. m<.7u.|u-: .\M:ll.l.l\'KA\. man: on! \.l'nrnun nlul l`I||hIrnn A III FURNITURE, Pct. 277 Bagot Street. -- w-,;~ w. . N I`-.;:\>VI.A N'13.J R. 9 1'1!!!` on!-nnr nf ll:-nu-H and In'|n -_g' : T.n]m.\" can In: 2:!) PTIIICOIG 55700`. I Tolvvhcnlusulnlbcr lg}. H SPA RKS, I). D. S. , k _-___u "his `ten AND my. mum and Hundlna surveyors. mine Luu-out. Klnllon. `iiiiiiiiic-i4";ii'.{\T 1: Hana nan-uuxn l`:n\1vA.~ IF YOU WANT THE A 0/2eapest&Besz`Furniture OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CALL AT n. unun. I'r. Urrlcln-Muntrml!`trvnt. A iI,\ .|7"T\m R1 Iwui. uni Anvnn-nun Inn Inlhu (`In \.\r1'. Aru r King 14!. ... .....'... r. nnl I Karl unnhmll '7CR(s'LTN; 1-;1;iz.:T.%;~4'..'[r:.\'i`:.`. Kn:-I III:-um nun! Klml Tnlu sirfununc. 1.1.. HT 1, I Inn ..l `lnrmum H1 1-.` It w.u.Iu-:.u, nllnll, Am, Khnluh 58 3300353 uI.I\.I..n.. mun. -w W--.T.-:1 xv n. . on manner nn u, Klipwn. op- BEDROOM SUITES, Dlnouun ` Full 5 I IIVU HDIJLUUU I.Ulll'll EVII. ILIUDQ` '\ HU l.ll`U UCIII" e and not doom of the word, nro also br ught to dostrua-tion.' Knowlodgo of the truth, without un 0bsm;VunI:e of its claims. 1 aggravhtes the doom of men. A rock, liter- l nly, the rm~l:; not a fragment of rock broken off. but 11 bed of rock, of living rock. In its full snnso this rock is Christ Rain. :1 stori. ' Floods,` streams, {rt-shots; common word in Greek tornvors; h(`l`L` inundations. Cln'ist s hearers `re-adily uptlcrstood this vivid imag- ery; they were familiar with the sudden fury ' of the storms in that Oriental land. Ruin often descends iu torrents, batwoc-:1 winter nnd harvest; it pours down the mountain ; side in ungry streams; rivulets become rivers. whose swollen xmters s\\"pop oi! houses and often cattle; Oniy u houss which hull been founded on a l`u<'i{ could stand. This one stood. Now the house of the foolish man ._tottm1Ln.mLn.ll.I._. Jnnunin.timi..v;us.snn:l.- "-'OTiIIT"ht.'lI1`r1111tl*I ~fuse_s`+o bey-Gh!1'st -- buying: is this foolish man: he lacks good 3-'O$.t01i',{hfa,..p11l)L]llC!.....-&lXld,rhill had. V4 accumulated in tho l:cd.o! nmouutnin tor- rent. This in the material on which he built, it represents human nnctriucs, goodness, sell righteousness, anything but Christ. ' A V; m; 29. The dlsoui-so Kinda n nrufonnd rlguwuusm.-ss, u.n_yI.Iu|r,; uuu um 13. Va. 28, 29. The d!s'3~ourse a profound impression. No wonder. It has nstonishgd the world` ever since. Never such matter. lLIl'|I' U H JIHL'U- Vs. %L"a'. False when are rejected; but those also who stun! in n n:'(`ycl)` lugga- F tivo attitude toward evil. thosa `rho are l.|e:Ir- ~ .._a null unb Ann.-a n0 Ilun u-n-.I n-n a.l_n J Vs. 2l-`.'3.-Here we take a wide much; not only false teachers but all false professors of religion are here included. Hehere warns not open enemies, but even his professed dis- ciples. Not every one.-Not all who profeu Chi-ist`s name shall be among the saved. L0rd.--This term recognizes Christ as sover- , eign. Perhaps thus early this title was given him by his followers. Its repetition gives emphasis to tho signicance of the title; and also, perhaps, indicates the common practice of the disciples. The practical test of love is obedience. Doeth the will.--From verse 21 it is certain that the number of {also pro- fessors will be great. That day is Clea. the last day of judgment. The term might. be applied either to the introduction or the con- summation of the kingdom. Prophesied, preached, forth telling rather than foretell- ing. But even the ability to foretell future events does not necesnrily prove that its pos- sessors were godly. Devils, strictly demons. There is but one devil-he is the head of many demons who are his angels. Workers of miracles are not necessarily truly.pious. Posibly demons were subject to Judas as well as to the other disciples. There are evangelists and pastors in our own day who I have been used by God in the conversion of ` souls who are at heart bad men. 1' .. -........ 00 ..... ...... AI...` (`huh-6 mill -u.l`I.'..In UUUIS VVHU III V II lJClll'U Ull HIUII. In verse 23 we see that Christ will publicly repudiate these impotors. He becomes do- ` cidod in his rejection, and says depart from mo, yo that work iniquity. They never were his true followers, and they must, now go to their own place. Va 9.1.97 Fnlun .-hm-ca nu-n |~ninr~fn4'l- 5imuiIr\~_ Vs. Iii-`.`0_ Ye shall know them by their fruits.-'l'h-ir actions will soon l`\`\`t l|l their character. No man can long play the li_\`p. crite; let him nlunouml he will mun reveal his [l'l)0('lliIl'lll'lt'l'. (&1'u1n~s.--Tlic qua-:~Iion he-rm asked is` -equal to a strung m-gative assertion. We know that grapes and Hm were lll0H;. th. (`l.mi(`est fruits of Palestine. Thorns anu -tliistles were as worthless as they were com- mon; thorns were or various kinds; thistles represent a particular variety of prick] plant. 0! course gripes and gsdo not grow in this fashion; to `ask the question. is to answer it. Good tree.-A tree which bears much and good (ruin. Corrupt.-This literally means rottpn; here it means a tree which bears bad fruit, ssoppused to the good truit. In verse 19 we see what is the destiny of such a treo-hewn down--i. a., cut out of its place in the orchard. That is all it is good for. Trees, like men, get in the end all they are worth. Thereisno escaping this terrible law. The character must be changed or this destiny is inevitable. These {also guides shall be cast into unquenchablo tire. In verse 20 Jesus ap- plies the comparison to the false prophets of whom he had spoken. This practical test enables us to distinguish between true and false teachers. By this test we are to judge man today: by it we ourselves are to be judged. \-'3 3l-`_ 3,-Here we mks A thin rnnnh - nnf. II nu nun` gnotlmwx. \'.~ 1:1-3r and fur C; truth. A -1 .. .... 9.. REPAIRING prompuy nnenaoa to. cm ntcd .\Ln'rm\ssIm mstuod og- made to order. CAlIl'li l`I| cl_ennod and bud. . OA1 `DDYKTIVIVQG Gl'l'1`D`I"|l'I" Ullly Dy [HE VIII IIFBL hQ1'l\l' V. 15. Because ul mm In; the strait gate nu-I ` row way, we see the um! {Alla pruphetl. The-ru strive to I.-ml us nwnv; 5` 1 III` II\lF `"'$'l `r|I II III E They haw to be vur--I opt-nod tn th-av who 1 ThHl|`|l'lI u.1_\'n. \\'h-An Ind night mun-I nu lln-_\ It I! ILL-n toe) lath," .\` an `has a Hill on in I h theme two in mind auy found, the nth:-r s only by the earnest N1-LI V II nun-nan ..l 0|..- Ilvivjlj TIIUIII Irv run The fuurlevuth Vl'hi1' m lame truth. Not nnly h the- wny II If! nlnu. nrrnw. - togotlner. (`I'illtl l|(`flNI. at rail lion). 1! nuggc-nu tlw uh- wrb In the mat of H10 Irv: lntlun. TII0 utrt RAIN. I tell us, an: (mum! in rem -.._ ....A ._I.-........I |..l av... I-IIUII KCUIIK IIIl|l tn hog!!!" and to mmln Incl that it is may to live dilculty of ham; Inn-.1 lug lout Ire usual to Ilium! nnnngnn-1 nwfn hr unh. iiF?p.'-ii Jesus 41.4 I'll`lII III l|l"I| U11!` II "|'}IT'\I XIII.` WIIITII lsu-rocked. Htrnlt buliulo in gnrguphy, nu ma strain or narrow; nl (inl-ralur,"|nl In such |-lnrua as Itrnll lam-11. strait jm-kn, nnd"ue In lnnntrait." 6 - In A narrow nr Huh! nlnnn T\nn!runH..n expumvronv ~o4r:s av mzv. n. s. M'AnTHUR. o.o. l.c-nun Xllm! the luternutnlul In-In BETTER BARGAINS Tue at tho la-unu. Ian. cu. Golda Ton. nun. \II. II. (Third Quurtor) Inf lunacy. Sept. II. | lllrll` l|ll'IU l`\`ll`I IN" ll" IllUll\U Ill H3` _- tl1e('h.'1ra`t9r of ',:-vnlnwss. Immrdly. lwnrt they nru N`I\'L|' gm-ul_v_ \\i-kn]. li~h. This is A striking l't'pl`t`$t.'llIn!iU|.| o! v`l.'vd pvrmu astuming tho amuearnnm of nuns! , III I uuuuvv In x` , perdnlon. This v priory to u-mpura ill hem pl`Pi`h! S()l.E.\I.\' \\".\H;`\'l.\'I I` II V`K'I K` A"'IlI\' V u-,;l1l by Christ` _\' nun who lure!` 1ls"nnd"!urll1-tr t`,_I .... : , uuu Ill PU` I tho Macho: :1: agate: In 1' mo Inn hen 1-lrfflll. gure rs-quh plnou-cl ~ L'n....:b A - ..-......_. _ They are nmdc at my place in every style or (11-sign. _ 1 1 : -nnnnv amnmmm