Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Dec 1887, p. 5

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Tc will buy I ll). of Dual Tu worlli12 1-Sr.` 12:: will buy 1 lb. ofbusl Tn worth 20. lac will buy 0. lb. 0! Tea worth 25c. 25c will buy 3 lb. 1` `hi worm 40. 20 will buy: 5! of laundry Soap 5c will buy I Box of llama`: llectric `Soap. 10o_-lyil} buy 3 llin'o! routes` l__ - 11.- .0 In. _;;' November just past the Largest Ouercoat Month we ever had. We now intend to make this month's sales Much Larger. and in order to do so will oer OVEROOATS. to Order, or Ready-Made, at Such Low Prices as was never before heard of in Kingston. Call and be convinced at E. LIVINGSTON & BRO., , rncu II Ilflll sun: In all diseases of the usual mucous mem brnme the remedy usedhmuu be non-irritab ing.' The medical rofeasion has been slow to learn this. Not ring satisfactory can be Accomplished with dous.-hes, anuh. powders, Iyringea, utringenta. or any similar appli- cution, because they are all irritating, do not thor1ov-hly reach the atfocted surface: and ahoul clue abandoned as wot-no thsn fuilures. A multitude of persons who borne all the worry and pain that cuurrh con inflict, testify to radical sud` rmanent cure: wrought by Ely : Cream Ba In. :2- have for years : V 1: 7 Fine Gold J ewelry. Solid Silver J ewel;-y, &c.,just received. N H. A. LIFFITON, .- 179 Wellington St., near Princess (1 ll'al-Inca. (`locks mu! Jrwelry Repaired. `Hun settlement 0! All Iblapntea between i Canada and the l'nlted Btatoa. .\'I;\\` Y-IRK, Dec. .'l.~'l"he chamber of commerce has adopted resolutions on the subject nf mmmeicial union with Canada and the adjustment of the shery question. The chamber desires all dierinra be- tween the two countries to be settled on an enduring basis of mutual interest. It ap- pears to the chamber both reasonable and equitable that American fishing vessels should be accorded the same privile eain Cams-liau ports that Canadian veese ale accorded in American ports. and it would welcmne any arran emeut for enlarged com- mercial relaliunl tween Canada and the United States which would seem fair to the contracting parties and contribute to the settlement of the question now under con- sideration. ` .__. ____.___.___ 1 I A Statement of Mr. Brndlaugh C0lIlrtIIII(il- ` ed ~ My Lord to the Point.` Lo.\no.\`, Dec. 2. ~.\lr. Bradlangh, when crot-s~exmniiml in the police court in the Urnlnun case, was asked by counsel for the government whether he remembered the mectin in Trafalgar squaue, in 1885, which resultecll in It nletaacliluellt of the crowd loot- ing the shops. .\lr Branllsngh repliel:"\'ea, the meeting has got up and paid for by Lord Salisbury. I have seen the cheque." Lord Salisbury says: The statement that I ever provided nioney or ever had any con- nection with any meeting in the square. is absolutely unfounded." ____...__ -- _ -,._._. ' " t\'I|l America Discover ltlther l`oIo ?" Over sixty views of extraordinary beauty illustrate Mr. Bolton's first lecture, Monday evening. The press and public of all con- tres of culture in America me unanimous in their praise of the high character of the en- tertainment. Says the Chstauqua Au.-ml-ly Herald: " `Lands of the Midnight Sun. Almost as vividly as life itself. we just cs- ca icebergs, saw the silvery moonlight fail on the water, anal haul the songs of the sailors as we neared the port." "Com- mended the closest attention uf 4.000 peo- ple. writes Hun. ll. (L Northrop. LL.l)., of Connecticut. Detroit opera housecrowl- ed. The pictures are artistic and the intelx lectual portion of the entertainment is un- questionnhly hrilliant."- ~l)m~oil Fner Prom. Do not miss such it treat us Kingston has -..I.l..... luul I I I ! Pollen Conn-Shtnrdey. Winnie O'Brien, ehnsive language. SI and coetu or live months in gwl. The Indy goes 1 to geol. Charles Smith. vagrant. was given 1 his choice, to leave the cit or go to geo . The fellow and hie not win? 1.. found in the | country hereafter. . F. Cam . drunk, mul hm. viven a chance to quit t Jcity. I In not nu-as teldom had. 75 and `T7 BROOK STREET. tion of slnvery, and wnu every pal uiul when his clun were clipped. um lellow uuu ma non w... W -........ -.. -..- I V. Cnmo. ned but given quit H `uluo nd Quality. Z. Provost, of the New Yank clothing store. has '3 Ilplemlid uuortmout this canon of heaven. French knnppn untlmoltom, `in all chides for overcast: ; also two hundred ..x-... .0 un-ll-nxsnrtod Scotch and Canadian Must encuurauzimr sn_cm~ss. Jnsh llillingu In.-us amid. "To stay in to w|n.":\nd I IuI\`o.- mule up N my mind In ` _I. A`- L......._ l\II. nl kin). It In AIIIIIII the Irish l.nmI|orde-'l`lu-y`re Lnndeherlu ol the Menneet Illnd. Ln.\'nox. Dec. 3. -.\ir. Lebouchere. leader of the redicnls in parliament. speaking at Bettie. delivered 3 mnuifeeto einet the 1 Irish hindlonle. He said thnt the.ri.Ih peo- ` le are not thievee hut victiimof thieves. `he landlord: have elmoet ruined the eouu- i try. end are proved hi the land courts to be spoliawrn and land; Ark: of the honest kind. He said that to cell the denial of the right of landlord: to excessive rents an et- teck on property was precieely whet the sieve owner: in Americe said of-the aboli- of alevery, and whet every petty tyrent .-:.l In-hon his nlnure were clinped_ {hides for overcoat: ; um IVO nunuljuu piozen of wellmssnrted l freed: to select. from to? mitings. Remom~ hr he guarantee: a fire! clan: g, I 0 V 15 RC 0 T5 2 0V E RCOATS zz Big stuck new stylioh tics and mark just opened at Hardy's.` I . Sdamr ISM Inlay sleight. 3|. Kirk I `patriot. [M Priucu St. , . BUSINESS BOOMING. MR. LAsoUcsHaR's MANIFESTO. .LORD SALISBURY DENIES- COMMERCIAL UNION. Facts '0!-ll: Knowing. , -1 AL- ..---I n\I|tIlIl' From this celel)r:.t_;.I-nanxuhctory we have received a full line of SA'l`l.\' A.\'D PERl.E- 3 .\lU'l'l`ER" OLASSWARF. in Rose. Blue and : Orange Colors. consisting of ` The Leading Clothiers, _L-I.l\_l..l_\/|ua- New Scenery. Firs!-(`lam work. llvory. Come early and avoid \ni us a call at once. ` m l -- 'g. a::., WM- KELLY`, (`Ar Drlnnnsn & MOIIIYOII SIS :PAfR0lIZB nonfmurncrm EHELP YOUR` OWN TOWN lam pre ` ` to amend mien in the city and county. 3 sold cncommissiou. Returns d mmw m" "" 1-:. R. MARTIN. 3 4 Auctioneer. A at for the Manufacturers` Life and Acci den lnsunnoa (`ompnuy 3 |'. ouuunl 0 uluululwu -Ii 3 A. P.GBUW!\'.Chen1ntu|d `L Rinpmn. - 1 . --;__1__-- ~ A 'ALFRED- R "MARTIN ' lusuruucc Aueucy, ' Mord`: Block. - ~ - Brock sn-ea: FIRE--(`.|ly anal (`uunly Agent for the Ohms-' gozuaigkd lauulouulrrnmnoc ' --Gen . I m ton o Pres: I duh out: for the Anna (`xx of England. May ll Mlmunl lJ!o.lnum- I Has now on had one of the Largest Stocks. I well bought for cash. ever offered in this city. Look at our lines: Ladies` Felt. Boots. Ladies Kid Boo Lndien` Stalin Boom. Men`: Winter Boots! lFoxod up lot e lop) only 8?. really worth 83-: Genuine Bargain. Them in Also as large stock of liand~Mado Custom \Vork on hand which will be sold at Slaughter Prices. Rubber: and Overahoes in meat variety. Cus~ tom Work 1 specialty. \ THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, `An IL ,,__A ,_ _________ {CITYAUCTION ROIOVMS aao Street. w. s'r_m.m; Golohn ` lish spocuclas. A p l'.lln\\'!\',(?hunintu|d t. Axenl `Stocks. Grain and ProvIni;)n ` R. J. RILBECK. Igf. - OFFICE-Chnnce St FANCY WATER SETS. ANTIQUE VASES AND PITCHERS. SUGAR AND CREAM SETS. EPERGNES AND BASK ETS, TOILET BOTTLES AND CRUETS. FANCY SALTS & PEPPERS MOUNTED ` The above were purchased direct from the mnnufncturers and will be sold M :1 Sun}! Ad- vance on Call. Robertson Brothers, Importers of Crockery. 63, 187 PRINCESS ST. I160 . Mew}-Item ot the .\'.\'. C IlI.`.IIid1H`1|Sl0(`-k and Polruleun. l-Zxz.-luu-.g1-.nn-` 4-r I'M--u;;u Board uf 'h-ado U NTl_ ;. :2 w Y`:-_` Lx I?':' out! I'm` the Brluun El IIICO Co. 01` England. a."\"V.i{`s'.Y.`..3.}' nn Ind In (INN U. H . \\ D(`I' at 1.0.. mo nouns rumor nu - |1`l(;| otfer at VERY LOW PRICE !V(.)l{ `. l e ;UPR|GHT PIANOS ' U. I. V! noel`. wno uuunu uupuuuw-u lnx the workmnnnhlp. uoknltns ma Rl:PAlR.Sa.nl Rl`..\`OVA- I TION promptly And skilfully lled. DORAN & WRIGHT 00., (LIMITED) ` So long received with favor than the lands of * 0. ll. Weber. who is null Iupa'inuId- ` I-up oh. -nplvvnnnnhln max 01]`! run new wurm: 1 BIG BARGAINSTHIS WEEK. `-3-uwu-vs.-wvv - 1/P/2/at/_r_/>iA/V03. THE G. M. WEBER FACTORY THE ONLY EXTRACT OF BEEF mos. 0u7vW/mm/AM Paid up (`npiml 310011-11. to be increased to rm mu-terror as million In the next manual Qnf IIII. Haviw haed the stock and material of 1, w, a r .1 Ca. the above Factor! is we- wt`---- u.-- .. -n , - J Gr;-hit In-Km-lions in all kinds of PEZOTOS- \~..... c......-.-. I-`iv-a.l`I.~.u vrm~k_ Prumn! dc 1;-inooss St. Corner of Gordon Street. via` urcnuea me alocl Inn mnuanm ul e moo. lhonbovol-`Act km `:3 zmr Low pxuc .lL- ...l1J.l_l.l._l J. , `Cor Prlnqess at Montreal 267 Pluxcme snusn. TIBIE LNG . "II!!! V 2:: Their nppmbalion in lhu oeloclion of goods in the tavern] linen. whether Staple or in Special- liel. My aim In to try and plousv. and thus fur have met with _TI-IE -3.3 Awnyunul I knock the bottom out of blah ` rices and bring Groceries down to luu-d n. aim to keep an ulu supply 0! Duir ducts and `Pablo Du lmcles for city fzimi us. so that o\'urybody's table man` be supplied within tho store. mu e\'ur)' the now. I rm-v---- . CHINA TEA STORE. NICE FOR CAKE. |'JU_.`W HI I Wu VI Iv----v 10. `j hpcuum . 12 l3Vl1lhuyt0Ini0m.._v. c06K's FRIEND BAKING POWDER WM. W. GAUTT S,A 223 pamcnss s"rnnm~. FLuID%E%3I: F, Wnnxnnsanunjnl GABLSBAD." .13 A PURE 1*'RU1r ACID vowm-za ` NO addmon to or vunnuuu u u... * the simple name: `coo/rs FRIEND I8 cam/we A Trade Mark on every package ---~s -Low PRICE LY-MAN SONS & 00.. ....-.0- l..- nv\Q:`Q Pure Gold Inc. Vanilla. Pure Gold Ens. Lemon. Pure Gold Ess. Rstofeo. Pure Gold nu. winters:-em. Pure Gold Eu. Pine Apple. Pure Gold Ens. Strawberry. Pure Gold lbs. Raspberry. And Pure Gold Spisyes of all kinds at 9_RL99 ?.3- P199933-% I'M! our good; lower in price thnn nu gae Iovnes & 00., Suitable for making JL'LlE.\' and 01 her (`LEAR SOUPS. WHY ? THE BPIS1` FOR BEEF TEA. JAMES REDDEN, . .\oI\t\l\I.` III) l\'l`ln` -rm: OELEBRATED_ LJAAI Iu\'-vu-a V. Solo Agent: for Canada. 3?i_TH _..--AT'-.-- PRIXCES5 ST. Because we want to sell them* out It the reason we are lying them so Lpw. F Mon- II! ll. 11!! III. (` unq . |l.'l.: DJI: tun; Inn'- x._ u, on waupaay. Doc. mu. ._-_-..-.s.-__._--- ~ `Ch:-uuol Auoohon. I over` suochuro llnl-uwu-0 nu ' lth Tunullylol ouch munch. IICDJII II rvuu I -. `gull. It-u$dAronnum. are Mummutlr lint 1 ' `over on m.. In Ihuwsiumqu Nu? Hall. Prison i . l `ll llnuvuu Munlxon om St. Lawrence I .\lu-mule Regan`? Ioeuul '-"'*` lludon. No. 353. on Munh W`- W`- N 7" ELLA WHEELER SAYS IF THEY ARE. * "`X'.'m..i st. John's. rm a on 1'hur-d-.v.||0v-- rra THE nun or MEN. 1 : mo . . ; '(*.`.`....,..'f:"4., ; `nl IQ mm. Iinwy nucl Jougugulpvo lhgoln Jcnlouny Tomato Now. -1. ..__- -0 ` Tolnnto .\'vn. v he can 0! the notorious Duo Du-ig, uf Jenny Gilmore tame. that h' disposed 1-! may yuan ago, in uill Iron in the mind: uni memories of the citizen: of Toronto in I It: revolting details. It. may. however. ha 0! interest to those who were familiar Vith his trial to lmun that lhvin hu hul hil uontonoe mlnlunuml from life imprinon meat in the Kingston peuilcnthry to I umn of fteen yum. Thin will lave him I free man once more in I889. dun in to sq. if LII things go wall and ho dot: not strike a lung. The commuutiun was grunu-cl by the miniule-r uf justice. Hon. Mr. Thompson. through the eorla of .\Iru.v Davin. backed up hy Senalnr .\`nl1i\nu, \\'anlz-n Lm`ell anal several prominent clergynu-n. \Vnd.-n Lnvell in now ClIN(t:\| in trying Ievonl prulmm-nl clergyuu-u. Warden Lnvell now enngouml trying to secure for lhwin the good conduct com- mut-Mion ul]u\\',-I prilolu-rn in fur slated term; If he lM5.suL'Cl`Qful Davis will go: out next month, but if he does it is just pouihlo that he may ml the guru of the penitentiary unce nmre heun-en him lnd liberty. I ..u- n-m.L-. Imfnro Ihnin cut arrested HEND/?Y& TI-/OMP80/V'8f. libert '. A lrw \\'(`t`ku hefure llmin gut for the Uilnwre huuineu ngirl nunecl .\Iolly Poole, A farmer`: laughter in Sinicm, up- liesl to him for ussiltunce in her trouble It performed an operation. from the remit of which the young woman lied three lnya after the termination of his trisl. The family of the Poole girl found out l.llE_C&l|80 at her death in the interval between the 1 urn-st and the sentencing of the ll0`l0l'. hul i Illxl nut uke my steps to punish him, as n....- nuuunht An In: lnul ln-on gent to the l ulisl take steps to punmn mm, as 1 the)` thought II he haul lwon 1 gull-vwn that In pnnialum-nt enough, and woul-l lave exposure. Tlie snme rcnaons i revniled when the rt-prix-\`-. cnme up from 1 Ittnwn. nml.inst4.-ml of being hnngecl he wu given imprisonment for lite. Now. however, that he has haul his time out clown to fteen years they pmpow to wait for him at the gate and Again put him on trial for his life. 1 Doc Davis is not employed in the tailor ing department, a ha been nutexl. but has 1 charge of the chnnging room where prisoners xlo their outaiilo suits when they enter the penitentiary. and don them in in when < they go out. It is said that ` Devil , secured the favor of the department of jun- tice hy acting the part of n stool p n or _ uni nn the ntlier convicts. and it is or ser- "-`v `'1 """V?` ' " I 11?] on the other convicts, vice: i_n this connection 1 the recipient of clemency. Dr Lava I'M todav B absence. \\'0ull| nave to us: unnuu u_v an un- cer. If the; government shows him any consideration it will be on the ground of his willing md efficient service. not for the es- Eionnge of other convicts he is alleged to are indulged in. Dr. Luvell, in taking office, declared the: he would have no pets, no spice, and he has on no oceuiun veered from this purpose. Mlnla ten Enter an Objection to .' (`lrcIuu- nuance And Tender Advloo. The following resolution was unanimously adopted at the last meeting of the evangeli- cal alliance of this city : Resolved, that this alliance feela constrained to express and place on record its rofound* regret that the director-a of the Mi land Central fair should have seen lit to unit. on the grounds under their contro . the exhibitors of gum- bling artices, fakirs,thiInhle ri era, etc., to -u.. .|...:... :ii....:o:m.m. nml clamor izimz trade fakirs.thiInble ri etc., to ply thcir illegitimate and demor izing at the last annual cx ition.much to the an- noyance and grief 0 many citizens who wane in attendance. In thus recording its re ret I the alliance believes that it is in perfect or many with the vast majority of the patrons ' of the fair both from town and country. And the alliance further believes that gen- ` eral satisfaction will be felt if the new man- agemeut rigidly sxcluiles from the new `ground: all such unscrupulous player: on human inexperience and fully; and if greater vigilance were exercised to prevent the un- `lawful sale of intoxicating liquors." lnlnnul Revenue Collecpons. ` I Collections at the inland revenue otiice of III`: city for the month of November : _ - b lritn..-- ......................... ..I3.&l. i 56. an ..... ...... 1339 Tobacco and 1* nuts .. .. 5.4!) 45 lnopoction fo.s .. 3| (I) Bonded factor) . 74 47 License .... .. .. ` 3) (I) '__._L Sundries. .. recipient of clemency. Dr. Levell vue tmley spoken to and aid that he knew nothing of the early release of the convict. Some tine ago the minister c.f juetice limited "Doc." Davis` sentence to 2`) genre. that being the Average period served life convict: In Engluml. end it is possi- be thet the ununl reduction of servitude will follow on Account of good conduct. Dr. Lnvell enye he dial not specially intereet himself in the commutation of Davie` een teuce. and hen confined himself to such eon-~ ree ndence u the depertment-of justice cellrl for. If the convict`: sentence he been further reduced to fteen `ears the warden hes not been notied of it. He says Davis has for years made himself very useful in the prieon. He has familinrized himself with the details of the changing room. mud has performed duties that. in hie Absence. would have to be taken by an otii~ ..__ 1: O|\A_ mu-..r..nmm. shows him anv ,......3 81793 A apeciul clenriII`laule`L-nun-nxcnces Mons c ona. l day morning at M h\lY`hunt-'-'8:1|oI incl` an-nun- o en 0 n '. v Col-In-I-`lI'lI1:"I`|:::|\I)nd fair. dons with porux-L Iluuu. no -u... .....,..,,._ um tromnu hem lnalrinsic4|lB"l`Hl!`. nu*.s1' I mean. .. o A e wan u o .25 pq|n`?n\lI.ad M ted onv on: 01 Itannxlrno ma up lpeuunco. Beware 0! tr. No addition to or varintidn from ~ the simple A can Will Prohnbiy be IIovlv.od--"Doc Davin (ion as Cununutullon. '1 / } tice by acting Inc part U: a mum ,.. vvu .-. N on the in that he has been .|._ _....':...I-..o n` ..|.......,.\, VBBTIIIIII IIASIIGII :- J LIVIIRPOOI. Doc. :x-u-mam. Rm-`n Whent--had tom IN. ' Red \'h\loI'-(h&l to E 1011. ` .'o.I_(`uu.-an.1o:nn on Ild. Guru-Mu 0d. Pout-.5: `id. . Pork-4'5: 0:1. , . [Jud-SVI. M. _ ,_ A I'IIl K--on vu. Lani-3'.'I. Bacon. 8.0-.-mu on : I 'I`nllow-2|o somng otnhs. umuu: Ic.a;...5n;_'g. ,va~n-mama-nu REGRETTING S[JVCH-CO.N DUCT. - IMITU 73 lb-`or-month at October ........ .. 8.80.: 79 llonuolillllu. :nl4ouoI..\'o. otthosouollinr` `:volo|tl5ov mull 1 their Iv I go oam.ouc-nut onlndlaa '81. - Suschanb Ilnntwnn awn. tho hd uni 1 hm-|AI'Inl ouch Ilanbh. Cunu-1| ktoa;uu-h.lin 00-pin)- .-... L.._. \'_- \`na-i nvQv&l-IIA! MOLLY POOLE'S DEATH. `z.m`~Ee7z:s.% T Ll \ ItI(P00la HAIIIKICT. Inn-nI|4\l\l '\n:\ ,'l-ll-I SOCIETIES. boa. r , mint and steady; Lenmnd poor: I-nun:-lnlh`. uoyul Austin. . . u \lun-olvnn nllhnl MN: I_.(`.. 5010!. THF. IIRITISII \\'l||(.`. b`ATl'l{f)A\. l)lC.3 1 I I I , Dtlbnat Typeset Wont: win. Arc Nu-var luuopnblo to Jealous In-Iluuu c\\'OhOI NICO 50 IO Lovod. I :-no-1|. Appreciated by Ian. Very tow nah npro rdiuia-ctiun between j y and cn\?'. `luv nu: uml u uynnnynou hum. mnlonmleal every .I_.. I... .|.|. -ugbnnn nnl -rlhn. Yul 3,1101)! nm, III! Clllolllluou evrly 1 dsy by able on ad wrllon. \'ut| they are u an! 0 II I wild nnimul Mu` ll! 'l|uI,L i ` l...I.......- I. n'OnI| than nnlnhnhnwycl chilul uf insect. luluuuy in often the mlnheluved chil-I uf nol-ls Mango. I-hwy I: always bun bum ` and p lulu. Jonlouly often Iuors uu- \ tnlsl uguwnin in uilenm, or strikes hold hlmn in the two. Envy Ital-I in the I`Cl'klN`II Incl bohlud the hack. Juluuuy to In. mun! n: look In the lace of Low. I-Zuvy run um without not having lnolud Ineyoml in own noclion. Jealousy mun uprimv from u~lf.deprechti0n: ewy mun spring from self adulation. I L...) In A-um nxnnlrkan` n A rnrlulli alum. limo. nor Almonla It contains neither used by the most delicate comutu be with pox-tout unruly. lu ' t nuooen from its lnutrinsical y THE BEST I! IN T1111`. AlU{E l`.Ia wqlly tlgor I` eelf uiulntion. [heard it once remarked of I worldly belle who oourbtl e-Ilnirniun. but hm hm] at love. that one Wu 5 strange para: 01 ; she could not love, get. nine exhibited intense 'ee|oueyi{ an o! er numerous uimlrore neetnwed the t nttentlnn to any other ladies. Thin use but another iiluutretiun of the nienee ol the wonl. The eellieh belle hul never known love. therefore she could not know jeaslouey. She wee eimply enri- one of the power which any women ~ ed to draw her ulmireru from bar eieie. \`he desired tn he a mouopnliet in the shire of the bean, IJI lioulnlcel in the nectional market, nml e e resumed the interference of any email denier or lnbbler in the neck of I.m'e. u-.. -..\.:|.n .|.:.- ...n at fnnlln In an de- of l.m'o. Non exhibit this` tort of loollng to as gree. though their brawl anal btuylivea pro- rent them from carrying it to the extent Wltltll mars the pmcn-ss of woman every- wlwn-. .l have heard physicians of excellent Itamling tlt:cr_\` such other with rmcor; musicians are n-vtoriously envimn to one mother; nnthun. actors. on-I e\'Ell busi- nesa meu often forget that the world |l lame enough for nll. nml that success wu- nevgr obtntnetl by pulling down Another Inn ll man. But this feeling wlileh takes root in oelf anul direct: it: venom tnvranl other people`: achie\'eruent.I anql poueuions is no: pul- ouey. It is oul ' foolish envy. the meanest attribute of the uumn mind ; the little fox which spoil: the vine. the rat which under mines the wall of n nohle character, the moth which (leatr0_\'s the beautiful fabriv of the soul. It is the rllllil of neltilhnesa nml the companion of lune. Jealousy is the un- wortliy chllll of l.u\`e. a bail chilil, who ought to he goverueul and chastised before he works harm to his parent. Love may exist without jealousy, as a ` man may live without uspring. llut jeal- muzy cannot liu- without Love any more than an infant um he born without part-nth. As the rule of the worlil is that people he- get otla riluz. an it is the rule that Love he- gets mlay. If \a-mnen are more ienlous then men, it in jealousy in Adina pointed heart. Wonnn \\'I.I mu e to be loved, petted and appreciated by man. Whatever else she may achieve in life. the feel: hen:-lf cheated out of her birthright unless this happiness has cometo her. She is jealous of what- ever and whoever may stand between her and that desired joy. Ihnvo known two mothers who were {onions of their own children. Unnntnra and terrible us this um{ seem, I felt the greatest sympathy for hot: women. In each case the husband .. L, 2 _._....-.l o|.n urifn fnr hnr n.snfi[]_ hot`: husband utterly ignored the wife for her otfspriug. She was I second: consideration. neglect- ed um rebuked w ere the chiltheu were ' -----Ana` ant` nnnlvcilfed. I caressed and appreciated. I heard e women who was a grandmother ndmnrk one day that she would hover have lived with her husband an hour if he had once told her that he thought another I woman heuutiful or intereeting. Poor mun! ! of course such thoughts had entered his I mind. end with what eecrecyrhe must have _._-.`_.I.J Oknim -ll tlmnn vggn 3 _]ea.lnuay. If women Are jealous only because they live nmre wholly in the ' atmosphere of Love. I Th. are two rare tvnes of wonmu who ; i E I xmnnsphem of Love. There are two tvpes of are never susceptible to jg-`ulousy. (me is the perfectly humble being. utterly ulevoiul of individuality. who livca in I stnte uf wondering amazement that she should be the reel ient of her love: '3 lent I1.-gnnl. She is grate in for numile. and overwhelmocl It . umnl nf nnine. She nal: mentor joy in is gntetul lor nunue. um uvcrw uuullvu .. e won! of praise. greeter joy loving than in being loved. encl in l faint. echo of the masculine mind in all her opin` ions end ideas. _She is willing to be the met beneath his feet. to eat the crumbs which fell from his table. to do - his most menial lnhor. She has the netum of I uerf, the devotion of A dog. end if he neglects her for other women (an he usually tloee) she never sompleine, en in his will she nds her own pleasure. Her nature in mild. patient. and constant. eml devoid of pession end intensity. TL- -4}.-. tuna nf rmnnn who knows no intensity. ~ . The other type of woman who n: jeslouuy in qnita her opposite. She is a radiant happy creature, full of oelf~conIi- dance, egotum. and satisfaction. She is leased with life and with herulf. She oves dee ly, and demands as much as she r gives. S e expects to he tuld every day . nun she in the moat. Adorable wolmm on A Fine, Rich Flavoured Soup (`an be made I.\' A .\lU.\H-Z.\"l` by Adding oiling water. l gives. She expects [0 Ft`. uuu v:\cI_\ uc-_y ` that she is the most earth. and she is sure to c0n\'lIu`e a men of the fact. It never enters her lmppy`l1eal that Another woman mnlql he as vhurmin ssherselor thst she could neverhe displacm in the stfections of my men she loves. She isswomsn who hss been accustomed to love sml ulmiretion all her life. and she knows how to keep her lover interested snd smuseal. She is sure that he nds other women lull in comparison with herself. and she lends him nely to her friends. certain the! he will return Isdly to her. 'n... ....:....a... .0` n-nlnnn w n lend I mono- and grow morbidly aenuuve. Many a man ruin! the peece of his house hold forever by neglecting to speak the woni of praise which his lmugry-hearted wife has yearned elldny to hear. and he stowing It upon some chance caller or stranger. The men who fails to notice the 1-nrefnl toilet his wife hue made for his sake, and compliments the good taste in dress ex- hibited hv some neighbor. sows the seed of in pointed heart. ----A....s..I In: nuns \\'hnl.ever ~ ed rebukcu Wlltn: u ? and appttciabed. ` I` 1..."! . woman w certain that he will return uuuy nu nu. The majority of women w 0 lead tonous existence live in their iunuginations. and morbidly sensitive. Mun: n mm peace \`III K -f`o.nl. I00 Iuu 1.avuu'q`~,.`.-~. I 'l`hxt right here unc_,lc.-r your nose you can gun the hut. cider "It 25 per gallon and ne [ Muhgu gmpont l0u per lb June Cmw` ` fnnl - A RB W1 b.\| EN .l E.-\ |.()l'.`\' `. us `In . Haul-nnluin. Rafe;-I;o;otod. Buy pickle! it eet_ rrotatooo, cabbage, !nru_iro._"c:lory. u_u'_l_ Inn y_ our at Juno: 5 Do "III COI|pl'!IiII| u . 1 -___ `.....l... ....n. nn. 4?` )*"|IY- [Cum .\\-'uxI:un \\`u.m);. Who` does the boat by the people is he who will do the but mule with llu~m.nnd in this belief I have spam! no undo-avor lu meet c--zq--q'_

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