Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jun 1899, p. 3

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-v--_`- -w- 7 uvvvu . In hunulxun |ou.p ' .,_._._,."<..-:...,........ '-.a:..,, ..'.r".:.-'=- :2 ,, . `Ideally us: (Ila and Woman) nnuwuwlw` ` ny._<'>u' ` :&v........ ...ua.'."l`nn..MhDcpl.. ` one vacant: IdeIuo...IIIh Int. '.lInhc dAl('1ICdO\Il'l`|0lIiIII) I IQ 1 M nnnu.ua- I uuwu, V All Prices, All (.1... --I--Ivy -IIIZU. Mississippi. June 21.-Dr. Heber- mot has opened up an oice in town for n time. Dr. and Mn, Chareat. and chtldrt-1t..,ol Fargo. Ilnn.. while on a. tour through Canada. are guests at J. V. Craig's. Dr. Chaneat left on Saturday for Montreal. On the 22nd inst. occurred the death at Mrs. Ba; jamin Gibson. Deceased had bee` I sufferer for over 3 year. The fu- neral service toolppnco at t nuns. .Bov. Ir. nndrIon. of the a nun Mnvanmnh uruchm .. mm A-inn? uev. ur. nnuenon. or me 11 Movement pnadmd o. jg:-_v nive nermo r I um-e 01 ms mnmnmzs. 111-. U. :4. Johnston left for Toledo lust Week, when he will open up a. dentist's ofce. Visit-ors: Miss G. Ramsie at J. H. Johnston s: Mina Florence Wnrtmnn at H. F. Johnston's. -u-u-uu---avu --no nrivyv-V v--.. Kerilz-r, June 26.---On Friday even- ing Miss Sarah Knight entertained the Kepler hicyclo club. About twen- ty young: people were present. end after a pleasant little run to Eln- hurxz the nnrtv returned to the home of Miss Kniwht. where relreshmentn were served. Our bicycle club is constantlv incroaszina in member- shin. Herbert Johnston reports an excellent yield of strawherries, and no doubt he will lay up treasures here below. A lante number attend- ed the lawn social at J. Gibson's, Glenvale, and were mrroeably sur- prised with the prorvmmme I)uWid- ed. J. Dowsley. the enterprising farmer who recently bought the Guess roperty. is making consider- nhlei movements in the upheav- nme of his buildings. Dr. G. S. Jnhngfnn lnlt lnr Tnlndn lnnt Twnnlc A Poirl. 'I`rm'r-rse, June 26. - Miss Myrtle Hpuord is on the sick list. Mr. nnd Mrs. Anson (.'o|lic-r have mu\'0(l into the house owned by Lewis Ustrandex-_ Rev. J. 1'. Berry will be our paitcr for the coming _v(\.ar. Miss Lizzie Hinemun has re- turned uflur two weeks at De.\`u:1. N.Y. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Bonqurd um convak-scinu. .l. J. Vandusen nnd W. A. Hand nre spending a law weeks shing at False Ducks. Fred- r-rick Bonzard has returned from Point Peninsula. Quite a number of on; young men left. on Tuesday for Nl8.Q'!l!'Il, to drill. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russeeu and Ar- thur Hudson at James Hudzins: Charles Hinemun and wife at Robert Milfnrd's: Mrs. Lewis Iludirin at. An- drew Blah-le_v`s: Mrs. John Church at J. J. B0n;zurd's; Mr. and Mrs. Jmnes Whnttnm at William Head's. Mrs. S. E. Farrinqton has returned and is nccompanied by her son, John Whattum. of Butte. Mont. wh. after an uhsence of sixteen years. has returned to renew acquaintances here. -1. In -Ulbu uni. Elgin, June 27.--Mias Addie Sex- ton and lowis llrnwn. two of our xmpulnr young people. drme to Spent-ervllle on Thursday morning, when Rev. 1.. ('onle_v tied the nup- tial knot. I`he bride lnnkld fine in a gown 0! white, with veil and orungre blossoms. Miss Ella Sexton and P. Brown arcompnnied them. On their rsturn from Utlawa they will take up rusidencg in the new houso he-lng ere-cu-(l by Mr. llrown. A. (`Don is visiting at Almnnto. Mrs. M. 1lr0\\n, I}ruckvil`.n, is the guest of Mrs. R. (2. l\lurp`.1_V. G. ll. Mur- ph_\', (`. llnllndny and Miss (T, Ilallzr dny, FT. Hnlladay and l.. Carl, Athens hixzh school, um spo.n(limt u few uh home lueforn the o-xumi- nntmns 1 . J. l"nhe_v wns ut Alex- nndrin Ilny lust wvek in uuest of the lnody of the hut!` Mr. O'Neill, his ll('[ih(`\V, who has hm-n missing since the hurning of tho boat Bronson. A strawberry festivul was held in the 9-i(`h()()l room (in lritlu_\' an-nim: to welcmne the new pastor and family. `ix `IIl.I`Ir VI.II~I1I'I Wilmur, .um-, 27.~-Miss H. Hogan has gone In .\`_\'tlenhnm. D. Stone-.1-u-I hua luken the contract of erecting a new resitieruce for (`. Frt-emun. H. Hrs:-r is on then sick list. Mr. and Mrs. lru Ursnr spell! Hundny In Florida. \'init4>rs. Miq.a1_(}, Henry and friend ut J. W. H('InfV'H; (`. Jnvk at A. VuIl9r's; W. I-`re-onmn at 1.. Ame_\"s Mi.-an J. ('rc-ighton und Km. 1` U. .0 6-! l\.~un-`u- I` lluotnunnnn FPLIIFHCU "OHM! ITUIH uulxury. lnUllI- ure lligmenn WI lune u bee un -`lu- turdru` raising a burn. A number lrom here ullended a lzurden party at Murysvllle an Wednesday evening and report un excellent Lune. A. ll. McDonald is still on the slck list. A pirnlu`. will be held at Georg- Wu0dmun's on ']`uesdu_v in aid of the Mcethmlisl. rliurvh. ll. Berry and Miss Mary Mcrepzor have purchased new \vheels. \'lsn.ors F. Rlolly, Mnrvnville. nnd W. Kivoll_ Kingston, at. John Hogan :-1; Miss Ellie Greeni- mn. Uannnouue, nt A. lle-ndorsoni-a. Miss Ada Mclluo, Murysville, at I). ll. McDonald's. T1wCWVCI Clnroviow. Jun; 28. -llaih in much needed. D. Kennedy and wile have returned to the home of the lut.ter's mother. His: Hbpllinl will go to Philadelphia shortly to take a position as nurse-in-trdining. Much alarm is felt throughout the nowh- borhood at the spreading 0! scarlet tever, which is prevalent hero. Two death: from It occurred last week. ()ur school is not well attended ow- ing to the various disoueu which exist. William Flanagan is calling on lriends here. He intends going: to Ilellevlllo Boon. uuuvlu uusln-1 un nulunlul llriuwcul. I HANNAY -31- HAROLD Lnmz Point, June 26.-()ur unnuul schonl picnic took place. on Hatur- day. und as usual was a success. A good prm.-ramme 0! sports. with wives [or the children. was put on manor and supper were served hv the laduen. 1`. ()'(:rudy and M. Fhinnlck, u! (ire-oneld, pulsed throus-h h(`T0 on Hunduy. Mina Flor- pnce M1-Ardk-_ Hwae-t'n (`urmrrIII. visit- ed at her uncle's, P. J. ()`(`,onnnr. for a few days last. wuek. Philip Kelsey and I. Plunkett, jr., attended the show in Kimrton on Thllrndav. J. Townsend made a ung: trip to Athvns on .\`\mda.\`. Mina Ida Johnn- (nn. I.an.-z(|)\\'m'. is spending th I wt-(-k at Jnhn lIornhuck`s. lono Iron onlonrv. Allen. June 2-I.--(:ro.in crop: in this vu-unity are looking (Ina. Farm- ers in this H(K`l|un have finished their unmml road wurk. 1). Lu. Fleur has returned home from Calgary. Thom- as Hinznwnn Will hu\H n hm: nn HI- IIIIOPIIIDQU Chi UIGTOM HID (In `>1 -_|,_, Long Point Loooulcl. Iu,..'... I..__ nu l\.._ llpnr Vloltorl '1 HA1. UK IIIVI Iaul drngle ill. 0170! 5.000. Mom than 6.000 Invalid: Inn hkon Merrill`: System Tonic. and who rooulb hn puovon hhnb this wonderful now medicine in nob 3 doubtful compound. but one which affects: ndlcnl ouro of Itrolnach. nerve. Ivor and kidney troublu. The 600. hot- blo lube nhroo Inch. Sold by nll loading drnnahlu. ` Henry Hugnnon In nw vusuunu 0: "(nd King (`nlo." The programme consisted of selections from Batter- soa hand, which were highly npprc rlntnd, choruses by the characters; violin nnur.-Iv h_v Mrs. Graham: Minn Hndie Sh:-rmnn und W--slcyv Morrlmun; smlu. Miss Nadir` Slwrllinn. re-r`i1.utinn_ Dr` Whitorlnml. l`h(~ mililnry mu (`h was :1 domtiocl su('('e-sa. H. r of the rhnrnr-tr-rs above named. The proceeds amounted to $60. R1531? ow . mu "Mother H0089, l'IBR|HI(`(l ny nor mm Juck, whose purt wus Ihly lulu-n hy llnrhort. (lih!-um, took the admittance lee M the gate. lhgh (Hhson, taking the part at its clown, was the Hourve of rnnsld - uhlu nnnlnunmnt. The remaining characters sold the rt-lrenhnmntu, named below. Mr. and Mrs. Normnn (lruhum, us "Jack Hpratt und wile." assist:-(I by Mabel In-nnoo, us "Little Miss Montt." nnd Hudie Sh:-rnmn. as "the maid-t.hut-went-u-milklny:," looked nltnr the strnwlverrlol and (`re-mn; Miss Ethel 'l`0lk, as "Mary, _ Have. an "Curly L<>(~kn." ner\'o(l the Jggry, quite Pontrury," Mina Ruth (` 1' cream; Pearl Thompson and Frelgzhtnn De Wolfe, Lnruinc Hours nnd Frank De Wolfe, as "Jllla um) Jacks," nerxed lemonade; Miss Mug- nle llltrlnle. representing an olal wo- man sltting in (1 shoe, surrounded by a number 0! children, sold randy from 11 small mm;-. by her side. The part. of "Old Mather Hubbard," with her dopz and cupboard, was taken by Miss Letitia Holmed, who anltlcnndy and gum. Miss ldu llltrhie, rt-przn no-ntimz "The Old Woman who llved under the hill," aold penrs, hummus nnd pnnut. The (`hnlr wn tnken by Henry Hughson in the costume of "HM Kimr (`nln" l`hn nrmrrnmme A Home! Rona Iulr. Ynverury, June 26.--'I`he um:-It nur- oessful entertainment 0! the I-`-om-am\ wna H.-.9 "Mmhur H0030 l<`ui|" hold in Thmnus l'hmnp5(m's luwn on the vvonimz of June 23rd. At night. r\'l~|l-n|( aha rrnuzd hnann tn anther Ill Inmnus lnulllptlllu Iuv\n uu um o'clock the crowd began to gather. In :1 short Mme about 400 pernnns ussemblecl. 'l`ho luwn wun honuufully dc-(`orut.(-d. Mrs. Merrimun. re||'c81-nt- hut Mather Goose," nsniutod hy her sun Junk whmm hurt wns nhlv (H`l}'H EHO I0? [H8 UB9 1)! ll`('- |'(I\\'l'l' hnuse. l`hore nrn more mmplo on the park at Dr(`R('hf than there hun- he-on he-fore fur yours M the smur- dnto. The vnrinus stemnora are now on their !`";.'lIlT routes. The stemm- erst cull ut. I-`inc View, urrnmmnmvnts huvin, `r-on made hehwwn tho Pul- pzurs unu (`. C. Herc:-, the own:-r. Down the Inn Inn. 'l`hnungn0 Island Park, June 26 -- Preuchlng was rondurted in the lab- ernucle _vesLerdu_v [or the first time this season by Dr. J. E. (`. Howyer. D.ll., Hyrucuse. A telephone olce has been opened at the park store. (`. (`. Huamer. Laluruvllle, who will annln be custmna nlllrer here. has nrrhml uml will anon he joined hy Wullar (`olIlns. of Omar, as de uty. The church society, of Wt-Ila In and, has [)llr('hnM-d a home for no pastor. It in lhn cotlluzo formerly known as the (`.urn- cottage un (lurdt-n avenue. I-`rnnk Ni('hnIRnn, H_vrncnII(-. elc-(`tri- clnn. will nuuln lmw change of the electric llnzht system. The 10th N. \ nv-Hllnrv uill hnx-A A rmnninrl PH`('[l'l(` IIIKHI ll_\'lIlU|ll. Illl l"lll N. \'. artillery ill have a re-union here in August. The stemner St. Lnwrrtnoo run 11 senrchlight excnrr-1`t n mom: the Islands mt }"rida_V ni- t. 'l ha Jupnm-so ha-mnr in np('n0d.,( IlRu the Armeninn uith his rugs next tn the (`hup(=|. I.'. ll. Hpc-now, nt Kinn- ntnn, urrhod a few days ago and is occupytngv Ms cottage on Untnriu nuanu. The Wm-ro Nnw'n birth this summer will he in (tri slip In- stoud ut the nteumhnnt lurk (`yhurlc-.5 Muthieu, the glut-tn hlnwor. hun um`-ed up shnp next to the bunk uture. Quite n numb:-r 0! guests urn retzit-Ito-rod nt the tinltnnhtnn. W. H Huxtnrd tum urrlvod nnd hull um-m-(I tho hunt Iivt-r_\'. l`he schooner (`urn- nlin hroutrht 11 load of (`out a. tow ttnyn ago for the use M the power hum.-ca l`hnr-. nrn more mmnle rotlln Into); was on atluday at Iavcnt. when Bath Road turn van in victorious. 'l1|oy are gaining t r laurel: nonst- ly Ion. at Poland. The convention at {ant weak pulsed on qulotbv. Ilov. Van (hump. ol Kingiton, omelnud at three serviced. On `londuy ovoning ' the young people onjood u very so- cial mm at Jame: (H chrilfa. when they were served to ice cream and cake. Mr. and In. J. Mcllouuald und Mr. and Mn. 1-`. Doyo spent Sun- day at lax-ant. Mr. Lflllor. teacher at Lavant. spent Saturday and Sun- dny with his brother. ABGl0`AnND sngw mar age: For sale st. |loOa'mn'I pmce. 882 King St Brock Bureau. over V p1yJ B R MO0ANN,l Spies Sollcjtgd. Ann-ca lmrnar, mm thud` . oornpletod wn ~ oven mi loo! r, r 310. Better lnvoutlgc. ` I HE HOUSE ON 1 lent. occupied by oarulcn [Ln snnlv to ( FFIOD LATELY Ncwlnndu. Arohl Brock Stueu, DISJ Muount. an 0 1-5 UN by pnruculnn spply U dunes of F `all :mnud_o -I1! | rw.?sa.'Um*::= Kingston Granite & larhlo Wed Llmlted. Al_l_ GROCERS.-V-. Monuments, Monuments,` Buy from 5. J. KILPATRICK Manufactured by the FHUIHEIIAE Mllll W. MURRAY. JR" Ancuouur Illd Oon Ilcrolnnt. lo Into! Ins Paragon Peacemaker FLOUR the dierrhmn of _ and none bu the . nation of so many ` dhn mother: who he proved its merits, and thcrcfpnl K with condence. Ono C! these in rs. Peter fmnes, Warkworlh, Ont, who an ,H ``I can give Dr. Fowler`: Extract of EM Strawber great praise. for it and Ill baby`: Ila She was culling her Incl and was taken with diarrhea very bad. My sister advised mo (0 get Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. I got I bouie and it cured the ha y almost at once." T` :-_.'-_"-__', Merit Alon 5 Has ptacbd the ) [Svc Limit Doom The no Lowaal. Prion. nu Lstmt Deal (1 um:-lulu t" Ijowaol. Prion. `n 3" I IOBIHUKN ~FO dunno nl ion. 1 llv Iltnnhd almtl (-:or. Queen and Iago! oppoum the aslvnuon Army DIYIIOI Elect:-lolnn. 71 For Wasting Diooam and Diseases of the noryou Iyutom take no W S This 3 TOB at the top- may PINE BUD PILLS PALE RljI_gF_ _LE Don't you be the In! pol-Ion In the world to and out In: the It'll soon are sold-1! cheapest. shave in old nook to run n more a snow to to un b- in: baltzyoo ML.-lung Ipyfon "ns: Maine I01 . Wu mavk our good: low and It ronulren no Flu. Wu mnvk our oodn low and n requires no pnoomngln no them. ...;,A.- u.-.. .., .. .. . -- ,. ,_-._._ Al. tho Old Reliable Furniture and Under taking Bonn. $1 and 250 Princess St. Ilulnu-. use our display or summer he-cdwear. lIALnn.A\In nag!-\r\I FURNITURE-4 PAInf(K'I7iI7}5|"i'rc'?on ST. F`Ai.h'['IRH III IIEP1` 1th. EVENING CLASSES. 9% M, houuhgid x-oporty. Prompt. unto! `situation. Oounooul tustxnant to :11. Tesmnuauan 1857.` ; A~LW;3- ' "Smooth going, ealy riding Crescent: are % the popular wheels for . Ladies. - Hardy & Co. Ladies `Wheels. `ii I'TRIALL1 No repair bills. I-DUCATIONAL. IIII nlllliuul. (DI Flowers. the Lucas nod Ornament: in man In AL. hnlllinaru OIIQ VIIIOKBIII. W0 wm sultan Illulvbonlnoo viable nl In '-nu manna: In To In bogoohor bho lbhoon. the n-apn 0 L. Y gnnn pleased. I know of no medicine that $1. Dr. Ward`: Blood and Not-ye for nervousness. chnoolq Mada `lofolcidneysand backund lctlofl _ me.` Yours truly. John Mccutchoon. 5, A Pl;nceuSt.a'lu(ing'stoII,uOnl. " ,I!.:-sod. mists in-. I won ). will supply you by mil : ` 1-iv-. suc- P-I . for goo. The Decor Cc. Ilgbnal M (`D ` WWCIIIC. \.\IIIH'IlCVI|| I GIII IIIFIIIJ Q The Novnnulmb ttlnl pm. In: won by I K6i\`n"I0, W::'=I Shun up. Auiry VII :6- oood nod Raul] Bnlnln third. Eleven honu ran. Sloan nhhod line [or the -:.JL...l -JAL. -_ I'.l_.4- DJ` --- ...._.I IIIWT l'IlIo DIX IIIIIIIIK lll'III I0!` III` visitors plate on Edmoo. Roll wu uoond nn Kninku-lumbar, Nina impugn I-an V|Il$I'I` PIIW X EEK. HUI VII I on Kniohl-hooker. Nino bond nn. Ivlllly `Ian! I. I'V'0V|'\ `II WWII? mmmybugkzndhiil. `cw-nd.9-ogbeydaciaeu-d > Inn.- I c.colbequ'vItIy highly pka.ccd..: knovofnomedicincllnpt ` Blood N 1 fornervonnsnesschrottlchoudadu. t retnovinj .n I For Along` time `or to tnklng Dr. Ward : Blood and Kgrve Pills my nerve system was greatly derunged and I was terribly nervous. so tnncl) so thnt in my businuss (Linesman of the Kingston Electric Light Co..) In extreme nc"vous- mu naturally made t us following at` my business cxtremely hazardous. Before tnkiagdlltr. \Vud`s Blood and Nerve Pill: my neys had been :3`;-clad for some time. [hid conutnnt oorenqss In_cIstit1 nese across tnyloins and the" small of my back. Hy uppetito xvi: variable and vet:-y'poor. I also suffered greatly with constant hendachcs. I on d to able to inform yo; that Dr. uni : P` s completely cured Inc of I the above ailments and mac mo A well man. I luvs found no tnemcinc like Dr. Wu1l`i Blood and Nerve Fills. althou I hive tried many di'erem\ts_inds. ey acld quickly and elfectuhlty on my nervu system. ing an; acne: strong lid ' was of nervousness. . These valuable ll ulso removed gt! 1 back ~t.ie and nestoredto 1 ma.` cult vigomw nvpetito. llnyo l had no hen ncln sine. vo month: l h-.I fag] in-all-{gal in --~hu- `IL-0 olugan g t Wutod uergy must be made or . the body will weaken and perhaps perish. lulu : lay Itolll -"ee|e_v'i-I lia_\', Juno 27.-A. Noni has his new brick mnchine placed in position and in giving good an- tisinctinn. l`he erection of H. Gardi- `,ner'a new hnrna nnd utuhlen is being vigorously pushed. Putnuni Bros. new bakery in coniplelod, the rst batch of hrmiri Iwing turned out on Monday. Work On Dr. ('hristie'H new hrick house is progressing. nely. Jmnos hutnn. Fhicugn. u former rv~ aid--nt n! this place, is visiting nld friemls. (in Hundny morning II. young (iallpriltr urriu-(I to Lzlmitlvn the home uf Dr. un(I Mrs. ii. J. (iurdim-r. Mrs. ('. Hluckniu.n'n condition shows no it-ciiied chungv. J. l`uwle_V and sun, \thc-ns, iqwnt lust, Suturday und Sun- day with friends here. PICIIIIII Vnlloy Polnlou. l'lr-usnnt \'allo_\`, June `.M.--Hmno low nttondod the rump meeting at L`m.vr ri:-so on h'um|u_v. Visitors: Mr. nnd . rs. llvnrpzo Brush, Salem, nt llenrgv H-.\rr's; Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Schnnnnoro M Thomas ll. Wm- nan : ET? Easily Ea:-nod. RHKL " `What. uro we lighting tor"? Why should we he killing these I"ili|Iin0s? Where is the ql0l'_V in the am '2 ;1"Nn me can sutinlnctnri y all!-l\Vt'!' " we qlI(`.Stlt)n8. But it is smrrmv- l_v rocmznlrecl that we have Rom: to a` trup from which release is tlllcult if not lnipot-zaihle. "Anti when the islands are vim-(I we shall he cmifrontet with the umnt hopeless situntln ln our liiHtur_\x N0 same man w knows the l`ilipinua can sum: that we rnltltl gi\e- them the rl 18 of Ameri- ran t-itizensh' . The are utterly atiititmniiistic and min mputhotic to us nmrully untl mt-nt hinv till the unspeuk the t`hinet='- and the lion. even if they would not. iinprtwo 1 point of view. ilo qualities 0! nlays. l`Idurn- tolern ted it, In lrmn our l_v. 'l`ht=_v (`om-. I lIIII3`IUl IVI VUQIIIVKI VI` 3 I 0 rnsunu manta enn. -nu. nit"? unmm `mm ha`;-"-aws-Q u-nv'u"c'-`as `M ' '" (`('e1.IH. "'I'hiN reholltnn is of uur nwn (`reu- tiun. '|`ho Phnlippim-H were ut pence when we went there. Wu took r\gnmu|do und hin cunfederutea buck from Hung Kong, where they hud withdrawn in fullilment, ul their ughemmmt with Npuin. We nrnwd them nuulnst the Hpanish. Now we urv paying ho IMHO!` ponulty. ".` can he eocted in a few nmnum. It will take 5t|,lN!U men. Fur lewer would sutca if our urmv had any enthusiasm in the \vnrk,hut it has none. In (art the .-mldic-rs loathe it. They cunnbnntly nnk: " `lllhnl um. 11:: ..l-Mina lnr") Mlluv `(F El ('(H'r("H|HHHIQ'lI[ VVIIU HRH u|)JlQ:u|Q~(I from the N-naor. `If we allowed your dmapntvh to go through we would he uv0rwhe|m- ed with cnhlfl. and I don't want. [he |mlher.' nu 1\I|I- nnnnln n-.. nuun...nOn..||r [Ila IHIIIIUT. "So our people ure systeumti` kept in the (lurk. um-led, uml |)lll[IOH('|('lH, crhninul campaign reeds. " I`I.in I`|\lIl|`l|'| in nl ..nr nun. 4 .|ll(ll(`l`I llllllll cerluln newspapers. npenly !n\0I'ing those whose corres- pnlldvlll frame their denlmbrhes to suit hire expressed wishes. News of vital mmnent, to Axm-ricn m kl!-(I daily by this omcer upon no other grnund lhun that `we '-nn't, want to excite our penple; let them hme the omciul reports; they ure best fur them. "I heard a high omen-r am one day In (`nrrenpnnde-nt whu hat` awueuled countereu. "The cenlornhip prevents the Am- erican penplo learning the truth about the ultuutlun. It in `the nmst Inmmlrumn cenlornhip wr nnp.u..-d. The Hpnnlurdn durmg the wur closed down on all nous (l1'puY(`h(' vxlthnur lintlnvtlon at Iiumlu, hm the pres- onl censornhlp In cmulucted by an oh-er who pnrudus his personul pre- jmiim-n ugulnst certain newspapers. nImnI\' Inxnrinn thnne whose corres- new l0l'K, J11-ll! ac.--gne worm -- corrapondent In La owcumu: Am- erican publicist of h h standing and unlquo oxperieneu rolighout the world, but whou position malts it lmpouihie for him to dlnclou hi: name. has juli arrived in Londm: from Manila and has given the fol- luwlnu utut-sment for publication: "I have studied the situation in the Phllipylneu tor oi ht months from the lnuide. i went there willing to give uuhealun up the annexation pol- Icy If I could dlscovcritujuntlte und feuihillty. 1 came away with the absolute comlctlun that this Philippine campaign, with its inevit- nlrle cunnequencel, is the greatest cnlumity our nntion hui ever en- countered. "'l`hA lIulIIl\I-hin nu-pvnnhi the Ann- .0-Iguassu-i`o-uwnnnoun-I-' ouhuuuuuanuu n no uni jli Io Inch:--l`ho Gibb! n-AA-an-n-alnnnnlnnlnnnuntm New York, June 28.--., .l`he W0rlII'I' -nu-n-nnndnnl In InndnlrnnI|Ian' Ain- IRE I III UT *1. Ni`. nd. Tonato.Ol. '.:'-- e |:l0l'_V tn the '2' um inns. 1790 r ut ~n i.`-illllld all npelesa rs ..I` A nun-L systeumt icu I ly ll-lllld. und [his ICIIII} ]Iru- - la n at net nus: nu- vilnl .vcanAnthi` -to : on ad ,ot talking I no! KYO o . _ . or onus ann monsnnm. By the time the steamer get, out- side 0! Randy Hook these owern have been taken to the dieront cnhins. where the passenger usually find them very much in the way. Next morning the cabin steward is asked to reinom them. Do you think he throws them overboard ? Nothing of the kind. The-so owers are can. fully sorted by the understewards. nnd all that are faded are thrown away. The orig;-rs are put in the ice- room. and u` sold when the ship reaches Liverpool. There are men who come down to the ship for them just us they come for the linen. The stewards have a plan of their own of divldlnpr receipts from this per-quisite. an they have for every- thing: else of the sort aboard ship. Most of the owers are delivered in Liverpool fairly fresh. Then they` are put throuh a rejuvenating pro- cess that circa them temporary life. and are sold h_v little ower girls on the st ts at a half-pennv for A huttnnhoe bouquet. '1-`or instance. .t.he Teutonic renchu Print-e's Land- int: ti-roe hours before a vessel that started two days ahead 0! her. 'I'l-n on th second ship will P8 rmdlly buy n on ntlon or a row _ violets for 4': hall-pcnn while walt- ing for the customs 0 era. and he- : come efhnsive about the phenom-an and trarrance of Emrlish flowers. _ They little`d:-cam` that the flower; they` Dr-nine so much are rulnd in New Jar-sq or on 1; Island.` and pulsed t.h`cm`on the 3. i v u--------- PlII`|dGI|`II;C Lodcer. ` DMI-In M (kzfdrzgala lnqleo are ure- norlmv t_o,nreaenQ. n with a rs. -marble b 01 . her nd-pro- vltllur PAD: anal LI .015 nnnll Hlsnlurlnnle vanple tux!` uv\'u_\ lrnm IH_lN>0 to $15,000 wrtth 01 cut owers on oath trip. H is n poor sienmor indeed that duos not call fnr nn order of $5,000 worth. An hour before sailing the saloon tables of the larger vesssls nro W-ritablp bnnks ' of buds and blossoms. nu {Ins Oimn Oh`. afnnvnar (nun-nu}- Ivory Lona lllnutla Hunt Onrrlu Ann! 06.0003 015.000 Innh._ There is always nmnething going `on to make New York ower shops prosperous, sun` 0 New York Her- ald. No sooner Flnsler gone than thorn in n thlnnnri for tho rhniresr hlnmmmn for the spring hridost, and when tho Juno weddings nrn over ten: of thousands of dnllnr.-*.' worth nf owers nre sent, to the piers 0. the pzrent Atlantic liners on the North River. and Yukon nut to sea ns gifts to depnrng passengers. A low vonrn nan it wns: nnlv an (U! KIIIH U0 HFPHTIIHR IVEKSCHIIFTB. A few years ngn it wns only ex- ceptional passengers that found a mnsipzmnent. or owers or fruit awaiting them on the stcrzxnship. Now It is the rule. When the out- ward rush is on snm-a of the his! steamers with :1 passenger list. nf Tnshionnhle people tnko nwny from \`llHN>0 tn 15000 wm-Ih 01 cut `DIR llH(l("lFfU|lP HYIIIP (H YHIYIIZH` The Washington authorities have nlsn demanded n (`essnhun Of the }~`rc-nch in19rfPron(`e nnd norimm friv- tinn is r-xpeod H Um I-Yonch per- sist in their present ]IOH(`.\" It is ro- [vnr`l(`d that ndmirnl Smnpsnn with who Amt-ricnn squndrnn will come here in n wank or two to cnnfvr with Hm British um! rnlnninl repro- nontnli\'0 rognrtling the matter m'*cx`Inunu__sgsscnucE| .-4un_]ecu=u. The British commodore being at. St. John's, where he in in close touch with the colonial and imperial cnhlnctn, he has been in duily con- ferance with Gov. Mc(.`u1lum and the colonial ministry, and on Wednesday he dospatchod two ships of his nquadron, the Buzzard and Colum- hlno, north and south round the in- land to ascertain the actual condi- tions existing: and to reinforce the AIert,which is maintaining the pa- trol nlone. The colonial niagistratcn hm-9 he-cn naked to send statements of the occurrences in their districts, um! tho llritish govcrnment has he-on called on to take steps to cm) this umlr-sirnhle state of things. T`hn \Vnn|n'nn-rfnn nnihnv-Minn hnvn l'llTl3. The cnnseql/I(-n(`v is that the whole treaty count is in n ferment. The settlers are daily tolegruphing tn the vnioniul government demanding pro- tection against these outrages, and ihv Yankee skippers are making the wires hum with their protests at the trvnlnu-nt in which they are being subjected. 'l`hn llritigh rnnnnnllnrn Iminnr no um-tn-u wus LIN` ('l1(N)lll`T l'lll'inllU| of tllmivoutvr, (`upl. ]~'re-vinnn Munroe. which sought luut nt llay Ht. (lemme. ('ll[iltM()llfll9 appeulvd to l`upt. Su- xilv, ul thv llrilish cruiser Alert, vvht-n informed oi the French instructions. (mat. Favile told him to yo uhead and take bait, and saixl tha if he romplied with the local re ilutlons mud |m_i(l the price prescribed the warship would see him through. This being cmnmunicuted to the Frenrh commander, he uttempt-`d no actual interfere-nce, hut tent to coliiniodore (:inr(l a (leszpatch denouncing `the prnceedillgs of (Tupi. Smile. This he f()()\\0d up by :1 series of Vnxntimis u(`lII, lmmpqing the Americans in en-r_\' wuy and removing at night the- netn of thv coast folk, lh('l"8h_V pre- venting them from t-utt-hing the her- rinpz which they sell to the Ameri- Pnh were newr seeking nerrlnz. The r:-xv United Htutes sherman u"t'.('l'd was the s('honm=r Pnrthiun nf lllnm-nntnr I'n||l la`:-.uun..n. Mun:-up tnnlwn onerlmz u 00*!` a Durrel. This veur the Ndwoundland nov- ermnent. made a rule that no herring should be sold to anybody for less than 31.25 a burn-I, and when the first French shing vssels arrived on the coast they had to pay this price or go withuut, When the Fronrh warships arrived the fishermen (`mn- plained. and the French commodore. it in nlleued. tried to retaliate hv makim: trouble hutween Emzland and America. He directed the three cruisers of his command to permit no American vessels to be supplied with halt in any part of the treutv roast, especially if I"r>n<~h shermen were new seeking herring. llnitud Hinton nhnrnmn mine" Invoilfad Igjrlui dimute lth the` ranch thr I`: action on` r the right f on! ` Ameri- n tnke bait (I) the Ii theft. hen he arrived on the coast last month trom Enxignd he hid instructions trom secretary Chanihenin co npletoly rovbnhuz tholo 01 his pro salon: and disre- nudim the French preto.-nnlon to ex- clusive shing privileged along that count. u Ihn fronting u/Mk F`:-anon Oh: eour. By the treaties with France the British ll.-hennqn settled there are but permitted to interfere with the l-`rent-h in their vocation; but the treaty of 1818 gives the Americana 3. right` of shing there concurrently with the British. The French have always insisted that they alone had the right to take herrlna halt in the treaty coast waters. and that the British and American: cquld only procure it on suerance. This cun- tentinn the British uuthurities al- wavn acquiesced in until this year. and they made a reuulntion ohliszimz the settlers to supply bait to the Frenc-h vessels first. even if these paid only thirty rents a barrel for the sh. while American, Canadian and Newfoundland vessels had to wait idle until the `were supplied. thnlwh oeriml d r barrel. 'I`hiu vnur clan \(n'x'uG.unrIlnntl un\/_ Fl OWERI IENT `IO SEA. I All|I@1A$ ac - .I_I.l_ `I -.I_.._ Ix-.s=.'.s1'%::":':.,'. :.:a:;.':,I*.':;..=i=%..s.-I FREEZERS. Canned Pumpkins, " Pineepples, Peers, " Peaches, Strawberries, Mushroom, " Kidney Soup, ` Giblot Stop. Chicken Soup, " Julienne. ' Heinz s Oataup, Heinz`: Chili Sauce end all fancy groceries at reduced prices. Bedroom sets, 10 pieces. $1.50. Dishes below coat. 8:10 to begin Monday, J nne 128.11. ICE mu? A `J..:.Y`a.`i` 3?` yGR0cERIEs) Corbett? Hardware II Q,uAl.|ty" 3 Icy zwnuullruvuuuru u I rnauot `hither it a. dmenn tokeoploressweetnndelecn. Anynursowill tellyon the can that has tobetnkentokeepthe .`......... -0 Au... uyithih `-\Annt`n IIIUIII UVUII WUULI UL IUHK Btl-Ill`. Bathe the sore with BBB`. and ~ It keeps it thoroughly cleansed and ` tree from odor. Take the BBB. ` internally and it removes the im- purities from the blood that cause the trouble and starts the growth ofJIeIL[llthz esh. llnnlnu Fnvnhrtaa RN10! `H lleluul IIHHII. Mr. B. . Bowler, Cunbrldgo, King: Co., N.6., says : Some three yonnngo I was troubled with I running to in my ear, for which I tried all kinds doctors, bulroould not get cured. I was recom- mended to try Burdock Blood Bitten, which I dld, and the lore was com [eta]! boiled and has never bothered me n nee. ' N II|`UII1IAII U|XUIlIAJBUU.}I process of decay within bounds. nub -|nr have Qnnfnrina ill llnl EH15 U1 CUII Wllrlllll UUIIIIIAB. But whytllmave fastnring, ill unall- ing, health destroying sores! n....4I~.L Illnn mffnpn nun `lull mg, Iwlluu uvuuvy 3 sun: t Burdock Blood tern can heal ` them even when of long standing. 12-... n... ...... ..:n. 1:! n 1)` ant` In Summer. I"_ AL`. I45 -.'-bin... -6 - JXQ Grocer. 79 Brook STz"eet. ILWJTXIIQCF1 VI: ";;;nuty" Hdwna All aim, `All `D. ' "" " Illa urnunoou II 0 Obi iiuou 1:! our menu in the hiljjnery Inux.

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