Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Oct 1887, p. 7

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`I77 I1 `E I phone mm In J ll|ll'I , Al u}1'y ` in] [Mr program with line up III I gun ` gun. It nunudmu out unmu an no- lurunl Mun Um ullmlmw. auul me no ` fvmly to laugh at .um<-um. and c|mn;n-rn that had In-en nlmuut (-run-lung uu the prevluun day. Amlnnwn went on cheerily (Ill nhmli llllllllll I|ll`llI up um pa-rm-In-4| three mm Hlmllnh lnukln rlu thmugh II gmve cut I .. A ......oI..-nun :1 pa-n*e|\1-I three m:un--. un-nu-u m umuuu, lmklnu 1-lutlu-II. hurrying cluwu a trees to lure! un. "A uentlu-nunn. an Ind) . Incl A little girl," ojrwulun-4| Uuud. am-r surveying the Inc lhrumzh Mu eye-ulna-. "walking: In I ch-H lied (MM-nu. through It vlvllluul gm-la-n. to Inc-01 us In this place. Hum: me. 1! HM Inn`! llw must curluun thing we have seen 12...! . .... .A..m~ n m-munlnlhl not-munld )'\~!." Gum] \ as right; It rt-rlnlulydhl Anal uul ur plan--un-re like I scene out M It In-dun or Italian up.-rm than u ml. tuna ihle hummnl the xu-nw ut mm-nllty mu nut lt`!'|!\\'lh' when we huanl ourv-elven ml drew-cl In wuul In-um! Sc-nlch. which. how __.._._ I ..........v n..nr.nhn-1-, \\:l\ lI'll(`(`|l II. F"lIl! nu I\'il"l`\ und .~onu-inn--~ with rou;_'li ~l-me | \\.|li\. thinK1|lYll'i;:|l`wli`i|<,jtixi non full oi : ('l`up~nf lm-ulit'~. pumpkin~`_ [MI-'IllI\`\. rlt' In iln-1-orm-run! llu-we l.'l|I`1lt`llH were gruum 1 of neat mushroom-shaped huts. occupied by Mr. Mackenzie`: mission nniiu--1, whose women and children came pouring out to meet us as we walked. Tlirougli the cen- ter of these gardens ran the roadway up which we were walking. ,it wxux bordered on each side by in line of orange-trecw. which. although they haul only been plant- ed ten years. had, in the l.o\'t-ly climate of the uplands below .\it. K:-uiu, the bus of whichisabout 5,000 feet above the coa.st- nw nun .`-.... . line level. already grown to imposing pro- portions. and were positively laden with golden fruit. After a atimsh climb of a quarter of a mile or ao-ior the hillside was nu-ep-we came to_ a splendid quince fence. also covered with fruit. which in- closed, Mr. Mackenzie told us, a space of about four acres of ground that comprised his private garden. house. church. and out- buildings, and, indeed, the whole hill top. And what a garden it was! I have always loved a good garden. and I could have thrown up my hands for joy when I saw Mr. Maclu-nzie`s. First there were rows upon rows of standard European fruit-trees, ` all grafted; for on the top of this hill the climate was no temperate that very nearly all the English vegetables. trees. and flow- ers ourish luxuriantly, even including several varieties of the apple. which, gen- crallyapeaking. runs to wood in a warm climate and obstinately declines to i'ruit. Then there were strawberries and toma- toes (such tomntoesfl. and melons. nnd cu- cumbers. and, indeed, every sort of vegeta- ahle and fruit. Well, you have eomethimz like a gar den, I said. overpowered with admiration not untouched by envy. -v-.. n ......-..-.d the miiulInnnI'\'. it is A Kl'IIlnl\`. klnclly I _\`uu Vl'l_\ vvxnl. lmur ago they " nu-u In tlwln ~. haw jmt (-umo .. n ...I In l. u... uu. 4.. "And it IQ}.-r Whilv fm~c- mzuh the |ml_\. u vhur ,.. .. \\ 1' tank In and pron-q-A Anal tum mus! ull lu- ...,,...... , BAmua1'Iu. S4_u.I-I1-cm, Ollloo 4(`urm~r lung and \Vml-.'I Drug .'lul`u._ , ... n. . nun-n}> if` not untouched by envy. Yes," answered the missionary. it very good garden, and has well repaid my labor; but it is the climate that I have to thank. If you stick a peach-stone into the ground it will bear fruit the fourth year. and n rosecuttlug will bloom in a year. ll 13 a. lovely cllme." 1.... Hum ma mama tn :1 ditch about ten is lovely cnme." Just then we came to a ditch feet. wide. and full of water. on the other side of which was a lmp~holed stone wall eight feet high, and with simrpiiintsplent- ifully set in mortar on the coping. -lm.-..vv mam \h- Mn:-knnzio. imintim: ifully set in mortar on me (.`UplI|y.. 'l`here!"said Mr. .\!ackonzl(-. pnintim: on the ditch and wall: this is my nmgn um opux: at least, this and the clmrrh. \\ llll`ll is the other side of the hon:-xv. It tonk mn- aml twenty natives two years tn ii: the ditch and build the wall. hut I never fl`lK safe till it was lone;an now I can (l('l_\' all the savages in Africa, for the sprim: that lls the it(~h is inside the wall, and bubbles out at the tap of the hill. winter and summer alike. and I always kovp a store of fuur munths provisions in the huu.\`e." 'm In-: I`l|.\ Tl.\'I`l-Ill. lnvarlnblo lmllcauoun. / If you have sour stomach, lleartbnrn. sick headache, fising and aouring of food, wingl in the stomach, u chokjng of nawing aensation at the pit of the stomach. then you have sum indications ofd'pepaia. which Bu dock Blood Bitters wiil surely cure. lt. as cured the worst easel on re- nuwy .. .--. _-.--.._, V, , Toronto News. If Sam Small keeps on conclpmning one ' sacsiun of the community after nnothor, and * denouncing whole natinnnlitios at a time, X retty noon there won`! he nnyhodv left t. ' or heaven exqnrt himself, Sun Jonol and l Mvgyor Howlam . I ` ` II`, WA ___.-.I.. I-.. -:..L Cll re. . cord. lwvl ..v-. ...._... \\` ill be found an axe.-ellint remed for sick ` headache. Carter : Little Liver HI I. Thou- uudn of letters frqm pcmlo who have used them Ipesk frankly of t air won-n. lhoy urn Imnll and any to take. When Buby_wn'u nick. we gave her Cutout. When the Inn 1 Child, Ibo cried for Cugndg When she became Hits. the clung to CIIIOHQ, When the land Chndnn. she `no than Cutoriq -r They'll Ila Rather Lonmsollm-. . _ \v.....- Stun-I. I `all: rule-mlwl In IV\' Ill! lllI Inn. -. n urn)`-lmln-o` ; u-v and PHI t _.. .. .n u.- at? our hu -\"IIIr - '|`|n- I.) ., T0 I`ll.\'TI NI !-`.lI. Ill unluu t IIII\,u. nun... .0... 1 l'|-p|"1Ilhl(`t`. m in. ulna?" nnlcl Mr. MM- '-lmirml. ungnlnr man. with a ul rlu-1-kn; I hope I um" I. .\ly mutt-s told me an \ -nloql twu cnnuen with while munma up the river; so we I0 down tn meet you." re-ry ghul dun we are to are a mu. Ivt me h-ll yuu_" put ht mrxunu; mul rt-t|m~l~lmkiup r hm: in nckmm-lmlunwnt. -mu-mlllcvnI1rwl\'eu. ml .\Ir. .\lm-`.u-nzie. Yul: ,,,, ...l . ... . .... 1...-unun Ill!` Iuuuuu I-Tun-u nun nuns way ml by river. . u'(`Io['k, we {uund nur- ml M the slum om \\'|Iir|o .|. lmnnlnx Ibo c-nnuvs >1-kI*1|}I|ll.IlIl were jwol ml the uhure. when we gun-a, alrr-ml in onllnary n JI...- I...-_ul-up :|a|\l'lI ll \\l'Hl_\ . sunuuu \r|I ml right ulml \u- are hilv mun who \'i~u'lmI will .-we Alphnnsu nun!` IIIIJI I var um-." vulkim.` up tl urlhbll uf \\'lli( -\ will: qnim I. ...n.:|. _v..r 0!/A/ARD U/VE. I . la. l'RTlll. Ian. I |`hysu~hm. sunmon. kc nwurly upuuullo the sxnn-1. (`ulhnnlho c1 l N "I'. '36, u.Ill_"I`_ED.) r4syHy_()_/_;/r Mo umpouz II I Il|ll |Il| I-7! lvun vv-cw ---_ |cc.u.1.I.\'u A1` CORK ll.\ltI'|0"|(.'D From Pier No. 40. N.R.. New York. V l73'|;;l;l'A`.i .-\l'R.-\l\'|.\ .\'P.K\'|A. . I-Z'l'Rl'|(lA. l'.\||IRlA... 1-4|-2R\'lA.. D'I'|`RL'|l;\.4 Al`lL\.\ I.\. York. VI-YRNON N. BROWN & C0.. Or to J. I . l:i|lernloe\'e. `Agent. 42 Clu. once Street. out rules. Thmugh Bill: u! Lluling given [or olfllt. (Ila: aw. Hurt-. Antwerp and other polntl on he Cumluent mm! {or Mediterranean ` " 1 ran} SHUBTESTTSEA - PASSAHB. AVERAGE TIME 8 DAYS. :_. Rue: or Pounce by the MM! Batman: Prom uuboc In l4)ndondurr)' and Llvcnuool : (`nhin . I70. UNI. |{omrn- CHO. Ilill. I150. lnu-rm-d|Me- tau l{oturn~. Sloururo ` I. R:-l!uE."n MD. b th I: 8 too 0 tango 0 xtrn cannon: an } (`ubInM0. 8 I70. llulurn II). ll0 ,,...- mm l..vm-nu-Alain` EL Nl`Ull"l| A ALLAN LIZB-Iii) Royal Mail Steamships. J. H (`l.Al{K. .\l.U.. Ii.l|.5.. :..u-.n.. l)I:N1mT. linuinnlu of .\'u~w York (`ollc-go of ll-nth-try. nmw \\ c-llimrlon Slrm-l.bulwouI Princess and Iimck Slrwlu. I'|\rlh`uh\l' Allen- Iionhpuld lo the preservation of the nuluml luel . .\._'_. . Q nll Ill}. Ilurunuu-nu Hleemgo at \'l'l'_V low rain` The Nunnushipn ollho Allnn Line come direct to Ihe lbullvmy whnrvvs. and pnmu-n[n-ru Ans furwnrdvd on by upuchl trains to Montreal and the Wml, The last train cunnt-cling in Quebec with lhv Mail .\'u-:mu-rs. -ulliuu from Hull port on 'l`hur:-du)`. l('l\\('8 Kingston on \\'uducsdn)'ul H5 [-.m. The Inn! lrnin mnm-(`ting wllh tho ltxtrn 1~`n-nun-no sailing: on I-`riduy . Icon cu Kinxulun on ` 'l'hu|'2AIn_\' M 115.": {mm For Tivku-ls um 1-wry lnlunmulon apply to rnlltnll I L ll 1 \" ','I'_ you ..-.....~ V7,. ` DAILY TO PICTON. TRI-WEEKLY TO DESERONTO AND BELLEVILLE. IE: II: A\n\ usvunrwnwv -- --.. wm. until furlhor notice. lune Gunn`s Wluu-f at 318) pm. (sharp) for Bay of Quinta ports. arriving at Picton at 7:1!) p.m. and gningthrouxh to llonommo and lk-Ilcvillo 'l`msdu)', 'l`hurI~ da ' and Salunlny n (I Qnliy. I.-1 unlimr leaves Cqllerll u l\l_ondn)'._}\'u!. \\'orld's Tickvl ; UR.\.\'l) TIN ! gn/buy; TRI-WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN KINGSTON & SM|TH'S FALLS. in. .\`00.\'AN. NASTEILI will leave King:-Ion ever ' 'l`u(-adny Thursdnr and Saturday at H 0'(`lnc n.m.. on ling at n l il\l(VI'n\0(I\l(' tartan. and will l\l'l'i\'0 In W oslpnrl on Tm-sdny. iursduy and Saturday at H l|.llI.k, and at Smith`: Falls every Salunlny at 12 o'cloc II III. unu ut on-nu u. ...... ., . _., .,_ p.m. ' Returning. will leave nmitha Falls every hlondny niorninu at 0 01-lovk : Portlnnd. every \\ ulnesinly morning M 3 o'clock; Wont rt. even` \\'I:( ll1:s(ln)' and I-`riduv on 6 u.m.. CA ling in all intornicdinlu ports. arr \'ing in Kingston 6:11! o (`lock p.m. .-\ll day trip. giving opportunity of sccin the ` splendid scum-ry of llll: llidt-nu ml other nkoa hoih ways. I'llSl`n[.{l3l'8 will hm-v nearly two hours ut the pl:-iurovqno Jones`!-`nlls.onc of the most rolnnnltc spots on the cuntilicnl. l1\`ur\' nltuntiun paid to_ lht? ponifort 0! pas- A I(.`lIlTIl"| .\'u!hIm.on :1 rollmnlic I aid to the cuinfurl of sengvrs. l"r1~ip:ln mndlcd with care nnd dus- wuvh. Through freight consigned to our care will have `prompt ultenlion. For fun iur particulars upply to the proprio- \ Full.-1 : ur Jouncs Swift. Kinuulun. ` tors. .\`min:m K HJUIIH : Cunt. A. Foster. Hmilhs Un `.'.\'l) UV 1.. mm inu u \1 . IWONLY $80.1 on-a..L-..... aunt` m remrn unto MAY (7HEI:%PVE1L(%Zf7]i?'5 70A/T9 PACIFIC COAST POINTS, LJJ.V.L.IJ. q>uv-vv. Tickets good to return up to 3131`. I and are to be obtained from n In all |_u_I_'__` u and to be ouuum.-u uuu. ;J. P._ Gildersleeve, 1- Ln n .....p 1) Q. ._ __ _._,,.___. _ -_.__ . -..__._... 7o7vmAL All/D WAY PORTS. ` \ Fas. commocuous. Upper Cabin 3m A.-. -`.AgnI-\l-IIA I I . -vu\-- K. &. P. R. and C. P. R. _. nu-n .....a x-mu \'n\' |c.\I'r. s.vI'rlt. .\lA l`lR.] Will lotwe Gunn'a wharf o\'iarfNinnti:\3' uncr- noon at 4 o`clock for Montreal calling ni Gnna~ n no. lirockvillo. Prcst-olt. MOI}? urg,Mo|- rin um. etc... runnimr nil ,1-npids. and nrriving in Montreal earl) 'l'uosdt\y evening. V Ruturning. Icnvuo Montreal 1`huradnyn At 12 o`c-lok noun. [or Kingston. arriving Friday night. lunvimx Kingston for 'l`ronmn nnd Bay of Quinta ports on Saturday ntorninyn. lhswn {or accommodation unsurpn . lie; tnmed lichen in reduced mica. -- ` Freiuh mum on inw as the lowest. , For tie on and other informntlon aoplv to ._ A. (SINK &( .. u.... nu. Axlt - RI-1'l`L R.\' l`l(`l\'l'Z'l`.\', K1.\'(:.~4 l`n.\' TO I `u m-nu rm`. l'iNnro'u. .\'-or ll'(~.~'Inu'usl(-r. I`m'tlmul. Tu mu :0 i u . .S'`uNle. or San I-`rum'c'.w'o. Al|l'l!]`l`lll aver \\ Ado`: in-....|, null | S1-R_1 II vluv .,-.......-..V ,, lol. For ln-lg)-nl Ind [rungs apply at (`om- ...... . um...-, No. 4. Bowling Green. New _fAST EXPRESS` illl. SERVICE. Ha I I tun-vu- -- TICKET A:a.~"r K. & P. R. Ann C. P. R;, 42 (`1.Am:.\'cr. S-nu-2:-r. __..___,_ Mn)` ll. nr In-lghl nml apply at tour ` .-`u um.-. Kn. 4, Bowling Green, Runs on` iiassnam : . a A-M1 nun ._...I.IlII -...u.nIi-u On `rzxn 0(`Tl`.. and 511! N()\'. ---u- -I- -tr 1 on (- The Fast. and Elecunt ` Tj (C. u. slmowox. M.u-n1:m. Inn!` ...u inn Inn \'n K. I5. 3|':\l\l\-`. II. DINTIST. 0|(`o- Prim-mu 8|. tron And Sydenham mruna. f '.`l (`hu-lea Street. Umvv hours. 3 ml on Saturday evening: 7 lo [0 I-hnnll I I. V. ' Krls mm H or) llllllllllllluvu ..,.,.., . Tll 0.'II.l S ILI .\'LI'.'l'. . .-_._....- |..|.....m nnnl TRAVELLI}I.L.j Jlilcahnu I. Alrema. T::-- In. .\'oo.\`.xX. .\I.\.~`T1:I(J v:.. ._.o.... n|'n\l'\' l`nmuln\'_ 1v11'<'i:'oV)" ii Qlll `. ' Monday. Wod- I-`ridnr at am tun. nhnrp: Dopu-r- lllI.u .|n 1:.-.v -.--- , 1-I Agvnt. (`nrm-r Juhnwn and On- lurln Flru-ls. `V K (`ITY I'ASS'G I'll! ST.\T10.\' I THE STEAMER j i"A'L-..EXANDRlA,' . ..*4av.urduVv.M . Nstunlny. .cmmlA_\'. E .\'ll\||`\|I)'. I _-,...._.l-.. I .. -`Ill|l'lIII_V. I'l.'I ntunlay. hm-. .Nal.cIu_lny. Ilov. uni on am phone I! N. KAUTIIU. :. p luv of Quinta born. f`' ' Vi`/4" FHERO, {3u, r. \n'|. I y. hm . . Nov. I . Nov. I , NM`. E ._\'. II:-4`. K ` `In M; In. o VIN v. 501 . |'2th . Imh . 20th '1`. 3I`Il IIIAL 39:1: I . Q|I`I ` Imh . Ihh AND - ` OANIDA PACIFIC IMl'ROADS. Done. Ilunul wall forwhe _!_-`~p`I_`ing rush. The wnrk can be (lone lxouvr now. An elegant llno lllunginuslo select from. .\lwn\yn lhe best uwloclul and most stylish clock in Eastern Un no to choose from. m.._ ..- - ....u ....| Imk mmr our ntock. No Ills`: IlI'I|Vl 9141:: wanna... ---,-- ui-1 on I .1`: `Penn: 'su.'ruo- mufl cuuwual. Hike. and U pulnuoul and wool. lI'1`u\' IT mu`: nu: 101' \uu.nIr an unun Illuunnl Dr: I It 1` on all I-Swrun Trslu`: Elva: Kl`I'I'aII.;'::' Hhar but Lake. No. 8 lcsgmu loan: It mu! Ilcw pan [ Mrlun l`urunlo 5:1! p.m.: turn. 5:? Nu- u....n....I I-I \ n m -Ih-n!n1n,A:llI um. `unen- V No. I mum: nun: I -mu -nu ...... an 5: Nonmul u:I.5p.m.:lh-Mruw 6:10 pm `unen- ur'n l::\-Inu by um ml: will noun lamps: in -` .\'n. I a lmvon lnnlun 7:$u.In. :u-n: at Hhnrhot I.-skr mm a.m.. and mmrnw N6 p.m.. cannot-unx with C.l'.R. [Curran lot pol: HIM. M; .Hxm-an Iona Klnlllol cu 4359,13. . Nu. Mtxzruu luau Kl on al `limit. nrrlwa II II uhu .m. \'n, 1 mm. hung Klnntu at ll:|.I p.u!.. luubol lake M .:w gun. : unhul ` .\`a.1 xpnn lawn KI on II! In.. oonnoctlm with (`.P.l{. N Vht lupus `n-In M Hhnrbot [Also for all mum out Any! wool. J. ll. 'l'.n'mn. (`uxwna Ii. \\ . l"nwKl|. n... ....... A n... II... An Hum. ..___- TIIN S1`!!!-t(`ltlBlI`.lHu-an nsopoctlully to an , nounoo to Ms numerous Mend: and cutomon that he has ntnovotl MI old and established Wood Yum! from the Ferry wharf to the old K. t l'. Hallway llvpot. M the foot 0! Ontario Htroet. and Dlrrru opposite Mr 1' r*i'r in Paul um-ra rlc (in te. \\` er he will be glad to meet III M: old om- tomon and us many now one: an wl honor Mm with their putmnau. Ila will comtautly hoop on hand man n-am nnv nnlh urnnn 1 n_ |m._ hand `FBI B381` DRY HARD WOOD. I ft. long. 30?!` WOOD. BLADE. KINDLXNO AND BAWID WOOD. -...n nnnnn pr, Nev. Direct. !llmrInI--| km. t and " %T.'..:... W"' |'l4a{5|vv| MI Nome lo lb 1; W . 0 an agnlitllhh Column Jas. Campbell's Wood Yard. BIL?!` j ti: - - -' Wlmrngon. Vocal A ntnuu|\\'holaalousd Retail (on! and W lNDl|O:I'I,'(.`0hlI of the very bout description, under cove . well lemon band promptly delivered. Bunch wood and Hard and sort Cordwood of nut quality on hand. lnnpocuun Iouclled and nulbcuol xunnuttood. YA RD -Corner Ontario and West Streets. tfolflee (`lru-once and Ontnrio Streets- I-`out of (`Inn-m-e Street. uroluu-zuza left at the Iloruo of Mr. June: Rt-(Iclcn.l ri1I(`0ats Strut.-t. and Mann. .\|cKelw 8:. llin-h. Hnvk Street. will be pmmptly [Ill . falnnhnna Conmtunioatton. > TRAVELLING. KlNGSTON&PEMBROKE M10 ll) cnounu Irum. Give us A ml] and look 1 trouble to show goods at [pig w. Q nunm: `I 1;. mm` A.\'uCm:M-um non`!-'- , n,.-_L_..- Q__._o In Tn. W090 Aw COAL R 1+: M 0 \* 14: If. unwed. Or "you want Klndllng \\'ood.1 (`ml .\ut Coal. No. 4 Con]. Soflt unilifu Coal. no to A_ - .-.::3 If on want the Drleut. (`houpest md Best [In Maple and [lunch (`or-dwood. Uuk. llirch Ash. I-llm or Hemlock Cordwood sawed or Un nr I! run Wood. 1Dry).or_.`f_to(o Foot 0] Queen Street. L N.B.-(n~don left at the Grocery store of Jun (`nwfol-d. Princes Street. will receive promp nuonuou. ll"l`ul:nhone oommuulccuof HARD {AND SOFT W005. Illlll U Luau. KU |U R. CRAWFORD & 00.. .`C6AL'AND wooni _._ i Portlnnd Cement, Wuoer Limo, K. & I . ` Whit; Lime. And Hair. all of the but qui- S'J1-5: VV'.A.LSZEI S, Cor. Ontario J.` Barrack sis. (TOAL \'ARD- Rarmuk SL, next Dr. T M. Fenwick`s. Aug. 9 i x 5 ? 3-OALF, WHO[ESAA[Ey& RETAIL Duo; LA` `gag... ---_-_____ \'.u~d No. l-0ntnrio Street. ' 2--(`lun.-ncc Sn-cot Wharf. 1 | " " :!-St. Lawrence Wharf. v I-.-T2~`u-ure dz-iivc-r before broken WNIILCI sets in. Chic! 0 ce-St. Lawrence Wlmrt. Bram-h Om:-o-(`ornor KI and Clarence St. I X opygite British American otol. | 1 mm and musfaclory delivery I speciu (`uni all under cover and well screened- l3`TI.:lcp|\one Conununlcntion. MK 9- J AMEB SWIFT. l')RY`M|LL woou AN5 sues ` Foot of Clarence and Barrack Streets, THE BEST DRY HARDWOOD u-uxvuu I\`1\ E. ;"ei`f;`g`i';';1%s:%**%;R D .. I\....\. (no ..I ID:-innuna 5'! 1 l Competlt ion in 5 city like Montreal com- pels importers to buy in best markets and sell their wuss'st lowest prices if j they wish to supply the Cash Buyers of : the Dominion. We invite Ladies sway (rpm Montreal to write us mi` Samples if they nequire Csshmeres or any other make of BLACK WOOL DRESS FABRIC. , n... .....q. nr RLACK BXLKS contains DRESS uuuuu. - Our stock of BLACK a the following makes: Gran OI-un.VGroe _ Luxor. Gr-on de Lyon. Mel-vemoux, Ra-. 1 dame. Duchaean. S11!-I.l1.llaucotta. Pox-sun ' Soto do Demo. and in ANTIENT arm; The last mentioned being: no aunue or ...-. .......a. nut mg lnnd loom: of spun. menuonou noun; a mu Dunn: .,.. that made on the head spin. elds my V00?! 380. tutu produced this Jubilee Year. Sold by us at 02.25. 32.35 QGIII. When cold. (h`6ou`)' days nnxusemunlsno d(.`0()I'uluIl ' cheerful otfecl. I n I.x...l- -0 Dlnnn-as 9(1) . L llirvh. Hnvk Slrrel. Inn 00: fulephono Axenla muck Dlngn (mica Fpslah-n n\'cl`_E-BECK & M nrm_\"s. . I-`our foot long. 501-` W001). KI.\'l)LlXG WOO!) mud SA\\'l-ID WOOD cheap A: .__.____...'ns Q9A1\'l'\ Best and Cheapest in the city. yiouurv sauna mun m: on u-memo; Iournlu on-Ion couplou In I in Iguu. \ I c-- \ I aREs>K_ as 990*- |'\... __- .. BEST IN THE MARKET. -.9--in Gianni l`.n'|.uu. I-`.(`usw.n'. u. r. Hum Antuen. Pun. Ann. \Vml-TI In-nu Fl(l"l'._ V_ > _ __V > _ N _ W _____` UR. I'ILl'I..\II|'I'l'H H.\|l'l'll-SH()R'l'l'. l`.M.. M.(`.I . &8.0.. lawn! llamlllonl Q West. Street. Dlnoucn Wonwp u7uul> Phhdron. 5 >- ' -n..|n.`I!A|IIA I`ll\' o VI Acton-----__ ._ Allumic Dock. foot of Princess S1. nliono Axeula Diamond Lino. L. \\'. HIHIIFK. 9. I-Z. A . BOOTH lagk GOI6 is an Dunc It. and ` no. at at. him mac. A at Wood. (Drv). or Rtovo . 80!! Cod or Black an In & 13TE'rERi Sirens. >.l' upt. Iuvv --. h. 2`."..`2.`Z.` IZN THE BULL SEASON PAPER"'}`IANGING cheerful l`llI.`(`l. All kinds of l h`turvs. 2(1) ulith-rent patterns of Moultlinunltntln grunt nmuy ollu-rdcvora (ions to be hm! chum: nl -- ._.u-- -- -I-:- -'-_-9` 3 #1 F 6U'Wi~u7 1'1i:"_ 0/Ieapest&BestFurnn`ure . I I nvat`Dlv'I`In\'R. (TALL AT ___...` BEDROOM SUITES. ` PARLOR SUITES. AND SIDEBOARDS. -u - 4..-- u...r....n In elm mm M Bol.lI`l`l`U pull: the I III!!! (`-Ml ! ROBINSON'S WALL PAPER DEPOT T0 l.U(,)K AFT!-ll! Pictures and Frames! H0115 lu In: mun \.IIv(Ip ... P- 0 H L K E S, 115 BROOK ST.. KINGSTON. BETITER Bl-{~|-(7\-lN$. and: o! dieronl kind: or key: New and oooond-hand W: I: n Prisca: Bu-cot. Igor lug. . \J- |:vu-u-xv. .. r -:-'U UPHOLSTERER 6 CABINET MAKER. -\---_-. 4:...-mu nun I1\l',\lIt8 Of CVOTY ('63 . n..~...u.-nu, snw-1-`n.nn A.V D`G!2N[RAL_JOII ISAZEYDAVID, '..`.. ?":"".:z.:3 ".;..ir.:e.".;;e;;.;a+'.'.;:"*n..... memnt kind: of key: to choose from I Nawand Izgqdn bought and solo! ` I$.&....L} .LJ.L V .I...La, Locnurru. S.\w~l-`ILI-,n A.V'D'G!:NlRA[. Jon Ill. .Ko lined and locks repaired. Thou and: hint]: |5ey_u R133 _ a \`IuI Amm'v "Aw. . klnu -mun :5..-_ 0-H!!! (`-Ilrrulu nuns.` WAI.Kl-`..\l & \\`A|.K|-2\!. Aonuvn. mu.-nun. tux. King: palm lho n! Umw. Iumumu wuacnu. Jnuu-u n. v W IIVIUIIILI nun - - - - -. Pumon Sl7l'l'lv:S no l.o('.v;,ms of every ` rl upn made to order. . , . _ Al!C!!!Q nrommlx '|,|.h.!!lfI(`d to. Chum ' eaonod I M.\11'muIslca rootuffed or made In order. 4 K`Am'Irrs clonnod and laid. ` I A A 1 'l'|1')f\YfII\QQ ETD I II \\ um:-n nun u u-u...~.. .. ..,... .... , I Ju"IiN'uI-:u.u.u. .\I.,\.,[.\:.'|{. 4 4.-Innnnnur In IAIO lm. M(`(`AIIn \llI`"|ll`I I" `Ti. LARK. .\1.'nf. |i.nT.s-T; lirmlnnlunf Yorl II.-nlhrlrv. \\'c`lHl\|ll0n Slu- 5| Princess Street. Kim PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Ul.*\|.l1l'l``Ln1 1 I IVJ -\-v. \_u;.4-.. .- - H. BRAMj%E1 S,n 7Ul9V|rV\vv ww- - _ OF ;\l.LDF.SCRII"l`I01\'.%`. CALL - - - -- A n n I- I IN `(Vuu-I:1~s clonnod aml mm. 241 PRINCESS STREET. -&;.__._.._.... % TELEPHONE---38. in r; smkks. n.n.s.I mu-I-IQIII (ml:-n_ I l`IIN`lQI SI.` lllll IIIIIIII. l-I`!U|u wu .\I.\RlUl\' l.l\'lNH.N`1'0.\'l'!, 3 Univ: um Iuuumuu-~:!Il I tulwoon Plnwncv and Johnmn 9 u! Wonurn and Hslldn-n A I;!m:|Al1 '-... .`.`..niu. . n n u A \I UARNUVSKY 86 ANDERSON. E--_.-.1 i>1u1~.'c|~:ss s`rm~:+:'1`.--3; n-.. nnannhnm Rn-ant. `Hw}.3..`NRY BRAMEQ , , __ f1-4Iuu-O-nI.rAI` and %u'.'.~i`.|(-F: um! I.LIvu.\\'T ........ nl \.\'.nnnn And Phlldnm I IIDI ;-2..'ull 1' |\u1\.n---v . -. ..--... _ Cor. Sydenhnm Street. T(`lL`Dh0I10 oouununicat Ion. HU.\lll'JUl'Al'H\'. rm-nu. n.n.. Inooeuor to Dr. Juvln. `mu, to. (mice And llonldenoo Post Omoo. Wulllnmon |l`ul|l|l| [ho city or oounuy promptly as In L-xu JJ Klllddipicxroau Than over before In this city In .-nun-nun . E0 Dnnn,` (`In-up Fanwoihlr-1* mul l'pIooI.wf-rt-rs. W.\l. NI-A I..\.\u.\.-us.. mu-r. comer nf ||l'0l`K and King Street. aha`: Dr Mmm. Illntruwo on King mil In the \'||Iu Umm, .~'.\-l\"l`llI-2 ..\.\'n s.\u"ru. mum. Ella. I9. Unlnrlu Hlrm-I. Av-rlnr, l.I-II. (`II \M. Huwrxsa u~ .~l.\n1-u .muN ~'"rR.\.\`u i.` n-.. IIIII4-an I'l`|h Imlrr. 4 Wellimu 1 Jam w.\1. Ni-:\\'I.T\xii4.-vI:I. ....... ....-m.r nl ll:-um-k and Kin IIIJLVLIIL Lrnv.....__ Lead! Undertaker and balmer. ,-,,4---.. I`Al`TI','I` FURNITURE, &c. 277 Bugot street. pr Illlll -`I `m\\'o-`Ji `ANH .~)N. :4'| u Ag] lmtllnu Hun up . .vu.-mu. Khunnm. Ia. | Inr-`t`II'OI` I . umm owunuo | Hlnsol. lhlblwlu 7.-(\h.\ lIr..lAu.I-. - .. .-~.. .., KQLH-2R'l` .~`Il.\\\', u. Sn|.IrI1'm, l'u.\\'r: "I.. (""l.`l'T .\ I I-iV.`\;`l`.~ H. li:\l or., mum.-rrr:u. Foul`: Block. I .9 law .\xu1.1.\'. .\I.u'. 1 I` .nI Hlnnul hn.\I` V `Il\.\A\IIr-q uu.--., .~_ nmm-V t`l`m-m-u <!.'uu,l, or -mine. aIn.\'t\'.`I`u IAJAN an mun` 7WA?iHALLT __ A AAIIIIIPT uni] Have your reet, cor. Sydenhmn Street, Kingston. __:.______.______ `I.l`?,\l|'1.\il'-". M` ' amount! I! 1 Pm! Po. D`aIuhl"3uul|n umguou. pn-\'n:nl.-\ outside rulull walls will have It , I'(IN\'I\3\'AV\`K. WI`. ` Brock uu-ecu over ` murn. 8u.m. lo I5 n.m.. I lo o'clock. `ulc- 1 over our DR. .\l.l(`I-2 .\Im|I.Ln mu. Iblnannuu 0! Wmnou and Fhlldnm npet`h\|l)'. (lulu- an Pmm-nu-an rmzn. at Dr. Mark- old IIAMI. eloxbhmu No. I`. n..._.-n~.Tvn.~ u u 1` \| .. - -.u..nv "33 iiid`cx}s12.;{ lln Hl In u-|nlly._ nu '1- IL I`: ` .. um. (`hrcnou %. L I). S. , 1.wmwnMm fluoiduuco .\u. 5 8 ll|n'ulAl',k. 2-?-:--- , ,\l,l)..(`. M. Ilnzul Nl'ouI' , u. Dhaoouu-I nllv mlou j AALLAN QUATERMAIN ;' Ull my knnr. we once mun .IllIl'u'II mu m u ._, low Iplritu and nut fm-ling at all cnnnfumv ` blo M In tho luturv. hut fumlly huplng to {etch up at the "HI;:hlunu|n" umlluu by uhxht. Tu nmku Innm-rs \\~ur.~-, within an huur 0! smnrlxo It mmw nu lu rain In low routs. wn-Hing us to tlw .-Akin. run! even m-- cosammmz lhu nccnsinnnl healing of the cauuexuzaml M the ruin ht-at (Iu\\'n the wind we could nut use nur Halls. and had in gm along as best we (*4-uld with uur pmldk-.~I. At eleven 0'(`luck we halt:-(I on an open piece of around on the left bank of the river. and. the rain nhatlng A little. man- tuumke A re uml catch and boil some ll.-oh. We did not dare to wander about In search for mum-. A! two u`(-lock We gut MY mzuin. taking a supply uf hoik-4| -1.. mm. u. and shul'll\' lIfl(`l'\\`l|l`1l the JOHN llllt.-\I.u, .11..-1., .u.u-., \..-.., 1.-Inorvunor In late Mdumtmu. l`IIvvum.w. Hfnuum. &l*. umm Montreal 8rnvI9?n:tvIwn Prlnumn and lime,-It Human. " ..... u`{,uuv`u_:\v|{.}' ||) .'*lI lIHl| lb increased force 0! inc (`lll'I"I`nl; soon became clear to us that we should not reach the Rev. Muck:-ii`/.ie':< hospitable mo: that night--a prospect that did not tend to enliven us. Toll as we would. in- coui i not make more than an average of u mile an hour; and at the I.'t'iu(`k in the at- ternoon (by which time we were all utterly worn out) we reckoned that we were still quite ten niilcs in-low the station. l`hi.~l being so. we set to work tnalsitig the be~'t arrangements we could for the night. .\t~ ter our r-,-cent experience. we r~`iulpl_\' did not dare to land, more especially as the hanks of the 'l`ana were here clothed with dense llllhll that would have c.:i\'en cover to tive llmllszlllai .\hu~'al. and at tirat I thought that we were going to have another night of it in the canoes. l"orttuintel_v, however. we espied it little rocky islet. not more thun titteen yards or so square, situated ' nearly in the middle of the river. Forthis we paddled. and. making hat the canoes, i landed and made ourselves as comfortable as circumstances would permit. which was very uncomfortable indeed. As for the weather. it continued to be simply vile: the rain coming down in nhects till we were chilled to the marrow, and utterly prevent- ing us from lighting a tire. There was. however. one consoling: circumstance ahout this rain: our .-iskari declared that nothing would induce the .\las.-ii to make an attack in it.1ua they intensely dislike moving about in the wet; perhaps as Good suggested, because they hate the idea of washing. we ate some insipid and sudden cold sh--that is. with the exccptioii of l'm~ elopoglum. who. like most. Znlus. cannot hear tish--aud then commenced what. with one exception-when we three white men nearly perished of cold on "the snow oi Slichmi Breast in the course of our journey to Kukuanaland-Was, I think, the most trying night lever experienced. It seemed absolutely endless; and once or twice I feared that two of the Askari would have died of the wet, cold. and exposure, for no African people can stand much exposure, whichtirst paralyzes and then kills them. I could see that even that iron old warrior, Umslopogama. felt it keenly: though. in strange contrast to the Wakwuti.-4. who groaned and hemoancd their fate uncens- ingly. he never uttered a single complaint. i To make matters worse. about one in the morning we again heard the owl`somi;ious |.....ot.m. ml hm! nt, once to nrenare our homing. and haul at once prepare selves furuunthor nttuck: though. if any- body had nltelnpted it, I do not think thnt We Cuuhi hnve ulfcred (I very effective re ` sistmwc. But either the owl was a. lmnu ` llc one this time, or else the .\In.~x.-ti were lhel1l.\'\'l\'0S tun mi.~zcrul)le to think of uth-n- , Hive upcrutiuns. w -ivh. imh-ml, they rarely. 1! ever. uluh-rtuke In hush wldt. u_n'y IH()l'l1ll)g \\ 1' zuuuu urxuu nu u-. . ` 1 Hive upcruuuns. \\' u-n. nuwvu, nu If ever, rate. we saw nothing of them. ,. .|_ _ .I_..... .......n .-lhlhur n l'l|lL', C Run Iluuunub u. ...`.... At. last the dawn qume Kllllill ncrosstne ` water. wmppotl in wruutlm of glux-ally ` mist. uml. with the luyliglit, the ruin con.~t-cl-.n:ul then. uh. jay! nut, cunw the gloriuuu sun. sucking up the mlm.-4 mid, warming the (-hill nix`. l`u-Inlmhtul and m- 3` Lerly oxlxnlhlt-1|. we Ir.-unzednnurse-Ives to our fl`('t, and wont nml stand! in the bright rays. mu ere thl\nkfll) f0l' them. I can quite umle . ml huy`primiti\'e people be- came nun,-,mrsl1i rs. especially if their (-umliiiou.-mi ll rendered them liable to exposure. / In lmlf mi` hnnr more we were Iumin mn._k_- We pm-ccIrrd_mm: mlrca hurrying down` throuah a brow of lira to mac! Ill. A FROWNING CITY. / !xposur1-.. __ln hvxlf/p_/lmur more mak- ;_ w\_.-g _-., _ ` ` H\' II. IHDIZII IIAUUAIKD. neuum nu-ms u. an . The time, or uwonl. mu imry. inlaid with b wurkn. I kc-pt and Me, and wry uwtul ll THE BRITISH wmu. \\'+:'1.\`1~:sn,\\'. U. l'-. mu .1 ` l`nv-ucI.w. :4 Mccnlunum -.

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