: DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY MAY 7. S---- i i ------------ ce, ' i OM fi IC seven car loads of young cattle to the | Godfrey it visiting at D. Goodiellow's. { ~~ MUSIC AS A POWER. oni 3 Sei TRON OUR NEIGHBORS west last week, pe ot D. Lowery bas haved into 8. Rep- ; : Whig by Mis Prompt Acti IS Im- nia RY ee-- of tering with 4 Rlon on hix hand pert's house, at west end of the Written for the g S i Jxavef OUR CORRESPONDENTS a A Ch village. Rev, Mr. Fenion is expecting KINGSTONIANS SERVING IN Rose A. Braniff. perative. LL. HAVE TO TELL US. . Desmond Doings. his wile here fram England in a few ' . " T : SOUTH AFRICA. gion 'of music, &ince its very infancy, The onward march in the progres Aon : Desnsomd, May 5.---Mr. Denyes, New | days. 2 | Sidings From Various Poidts burth, conducted service here on Sun ' ' bas been one almost without retro | Tine Lost at This Season ' : Eastern Ontario--What Péo- | 90Y, 8a our pastes, Yr. Wethoral, Pittsburg Township Council. Marrison Was In The Fight at ; @vession of anv kind, until now we Means: loeréused Suderin : could nog be present owing to the ith May 5th. All present. Minutes read ' i iarte | Bod it 8 potent factor in the life oi & 8 ! sy Pomidl® Are Doing and What 8. J " ) P ; Hart's River -- A Soldier's Kingston & P Sa. ¥ TOY | nose of his little daughter. Friderick | and adopted; yeas, Darling, Maxwell, > win every: mation and people on the sur Perhaps Death. ; [| ying. Batelle hos heen engaged as engineer | McLeun and' McFarlane; nay, Allen. Lot--Trooper Hal Rey See | fuce of the Flobe. It would seem this ' . Cole or -- on the steamer Reindeer bv Capt. Cob | Accounts passed : T, Hamilton, tim- the War to a Finish. must bave been a pre-arpanged pla ---- ole Lake Loeals. ; tier, for a short time, Colanan Swit- | her, £3.50; J. Hyssop; work, 83; W. J. A very interesting let(er was receiv: } in the order of the creation because 2 al . : Lake, May 6.--Our zor i« drawing lumber from Napanes | Clack, work, $2; Rathban company, | «4d Monday, May Sth, from George | Very honan being coming Jo this S ry has. started operations with Mr. dor the pose of byilding an addi-imnher, 89.93: M. Tiadste, wrataker, 1 yarrison, by his parents. George leit | world bas more or Yess of masie in his * a8 taker. M. Qounors raised | tion to hie burn. ~ Frink Switzer is | 510.35; C. Keys, work, $4; R. Donald with the second U.M.K., the contin | soul, and it is one of our earBiost im Is the Never-Failing Health barn and the ety at might ! orawing milk to Moscow, also James | son, gravel, Se; A. Payne, work, 84; gent which recived so muvh 1 palses. This is evident in the infant . ; ell attended. W. Killins has re Henderson. Anna Dell is spemling this | J. Edgar, work, £k NM. Roach, Han J tor good appearance, ete. Ti wu | almost from the: beginning. Notg Bow Restorer ia Springtime. | n visit friends, after about a! week with her sister, Mrs. Bobect | ber, $15.25 R. Ballantyne, : = ¥ the press I will give 4 brief outline of [a fentle tation. or jhe how hum of a 4 absence, Visitors: Mis Barr at | Pasl, Newburgh. Stanly Switzer and EM. Weir, culvert, SUc.; J. + | his inst letter. George, besides being | song, will ea and hold his interest ln), inn; Miss Nefey and T. Fitz. | sister, Cora. spent Sunday, the guests { work, 81.13, W. Woods, » BENE favorite with those who came in| When all other devices bave failed to} Ji is now an established fact thas dat Mrs. Conlter's Mr. and! of Miss Edith McGill, Centreville, Ma {E. Trotter, work, $2.10; Db. dayee, } contact with him, on account of his amuse him From this we find that io | orvous prostration, insomnia, rhows P Peters, at D, Hannah ; J, Cout-| bel Switzer has returned aftor spend f work, $1.50: J. Burs, work, $2.59; | boerful nature, had many frigndn oi | variably there is innate in the child aly atismi seuraliin, dvepepsin 'and gud C. Camp bo Xeroon; and G.1iog a few days with her sister, Mrs. ! Clark, work, S0e.; A. Hutton, the animal kingdom. He had 5 great | tertain appreciation of rhythin and | iced diseases are curable, if Puaine's ion, at J. Ha 's, George Les, Yarker. Helena Copeland | stone, 90c; W. Martin, stone for | liking for horses, When G. W. Kobin- | motion. Later on we notice that the Celery Compound ix honestly and S---- is spendine this week with ber sister, | crusher, 818.75; G. Gates, work, $4 | on hak his herd of ponies, George, | playthings doing best service are th faithfully used at this season. It is Glenvale Glimpses. Mrs, Frederick Hill, Newburgh, P. J. | Joseph MeKendry, gravel, 84; J. then a small boy, always helped to | ones that give out some kind of | = known that many of our most wale, May 6.--There will be no | SWitzer i¥ talking of taking 5 trip to | Donnelly, culvert, 8 J. Laverty, oul | Yoonk them in and in their long ' sound, and finally, when be begins to successful physicians are daily preserib; in Methodi oh' Be California this summer. Mrs, J. W. 1 vert, 82; M. Forrester, honus on wire trips beyond Napanee, George was gi | icok about on his own account, ob ing and recommending Paine's Celery 1} ist church next . . . oy 3 gf ¥ b, 3 h suchen WW, owin to quartirly meeting at Bell and Mrs. Frederick RBatells spent | fence, £5.25; W. Martin, stone, $18.75; ways with the bunch. 1 mention this | serve the efiect upon him of a sudden Compound This fact proves the sas i ohn Carrithers atic A on" day Inst week at A. M. Bell's. T. Stark, work, £2; R. J, Rankin, | 16 show what kindness to animals gothurat 2 Trg from A pasting periority of the great medicine over all #8 Tor British Columbia last week, > work, #6; J. Laverty, bridge, $25; W. 1 will do. any avar a -- will be the. reguinr drugs ususily preseribad ] : \ '4 A Fine Old Lady Dead. { McFadden, stone, $15.15; B. Clark, George, in wrevious letter, related | things, and even is dinner wil * ior the troubles mentioned above. many friends of W. B. C i ® arf r th i I - b hare P03E 1 Bishop's Mill. May 7 h f work, 50c.; R.iBrash, work, $2.50: J Stor forced ch of lus} forgotten in his eager endeavor te] OF [H€ VO : Ed . Hi Rre sorry to hear of his Fhop's Mills, May 7.--Deat bas | S00. R, op » 8400 J. } how, alter a forced max uch the: street ORG. He SoH Atta Paine's Celery Compound is préemis for South Afviea; bs will | "@tered our village and called away | ¢ urtis, culvert, £2.60; 3 T. Turner, § miles, tired and weary, man and | ress h : ct ana a son ral hire | nontly adapted for eorroting une iv anise in this aint The | #0 01d christian Jody, in the person | Stone, 822.20; W. H. Mclain, culvert, | horse were enjoving p rest, In ation will have any influence o ' | pentthy. nerve © action, it feeds. the : Z meh J eof XM Willia: Johnat Th lo. | 87; F. McLean, work, 81: P. Gough hort time the order was given to | for the time being. This proves the sowing society met at Mis, oO fa Withain Johaston. ede | RF; rir b Sr ol; IT. I £8, § short time o. order w 8 b « power of music 'wpon the young life, ] nerve oe ntros with clements aeeded to Gordon's on hursday, M.s Hettie crawl was quite well until a few j Stune, 21.40: B M a y pr | continue the march Many of the poe and it is a well-known fait that this strengthen them and build wp healthy Clark, Kingston, is sp nding a dow days before ber death, which ocurred stone, § iB 7 $6; B- 1 wis had proken loose, George's among | & wer noter wahes. On the contrary, | tissus It purifies the blood, raking days at. home. W. T Ans. King | on Saturday, May 3rd. She was | Anglin, lumber, $1.28, B. Mordn, | (he ummber. The contingent started | Power nove : R we J away every trace of poison, 'and on ? ! courages a rapid growth of red cor puscles upon which the vigor of the snr i : pi ? chi is T. Marshall, stone, $2: 1] le G3 . a4 it has been proven that its influence ston, spent Su iH. | Clghty-six years of age. Por mane | ditching, 83; - , 8 » 5 ton atu gallop, leaving George and : : en k's: My. guide ha ler years she resided in our village. and J H. Wenburn, culvert, 33. On applica | fow others alone on the field. George npon the gr m Ka Jur reaching shat at Mrs, Alice Benni ri 1 INGELOR, § Sill be greatly missed by her rela: | tion of M. Roach, Messrs. Allen, Dar-| called several times to. his horse -and§ trime has been wondertully Buns Bix Stirs svatom: duped . i : Viloiie, at of ner TE, Lien _and Wei priintances. The -finoral | Ing and the eve. to examine 5 road | as gratifisd to see it Fush out of the | in the larger cits where good music Wearineis, tired foolings. despindonty RUE, + Cronmer's; took place on Monday, snd was | ditch. Resolved, that RW. Anglin per ad oining Lushes to him, and mount- | bas been provided jor the fue enter Renee, i el a, ap we iis -------- * : . A . ni { , . 3 Post, 5 In & Sand Hill largely attended, The sermon was [ form his statute labor from canal to | ing his wise steed, he soon caught gp binment, of Bs aie po' Res at fol hi of spring - banidhol after a 8 i Happenings. | preached in the Methodist church. | mucadamized road, com. 8; that E.| ith the rest. Several less fortunate | Parks, with their chains: of lakes, fine Rh slery C und and Hill, May SOx cheese fac | Mrs. Johnston was a christian wo | Murray he allowed 'to erect a boat came along later, stripped of every- | Eves. profusion of flowers, ate afer th 0a it l oi ne . "4 rh ko Rory has again opened. John Gray in| man. The bereaved ones bave the | house at foot' of" Wellington street, thing but their boots. ont band Safi 4, 20s taken lio rw fu vital energy aid ata net hi i di i vi i J : . 4 wf . » y ye fo # 3 n Of, | #ngaged as milk drawer along this | sympathy of the community. Rev, | Barriefold. On motion, McFarlane In his letter of April 2nd, he refers | fall past in Hh Nuek of diskinishing a Puce of Jassiin ea a wea nam. frond, to Ono cheowe factory. Our | ont Mrs, MacDougal, Spencerville, Maxwell, a by-law to'be passed gt the | to the engagement at Harts River, | to arhane element among & ie : Eas besa ¥ troubles Th : sehool, for woume time elosed "om ac | visited Rev, and Mrs. MeKenzie one | next meeting to open up a road at { where Bruce (arruthors distinguished ace. ; i s should be eatons Tout ol ow: esetting ranizes i " "1 sount of the mensles, in open again. | dav last week: Mr. and Mise: Bishop. lat thirty-eight, eoncession three, from Siniself. They had just fished a Good bane music shoul L ¥ She wor of mcuperation begun to-day bit the attendance io very small. Al-| Smith's Falls, spent Salbath with | the macadamized road north to rear march of fifty-five miles. Their horses | aged. and. every town should be |will save you future wooks, perhaps re 4 den Lewis has bought Thomas Con: | friends. here. Mra Garland, Ottawa, | of thied concession, in line of town | were about played out and the ofder | Prous to be able to claim one or months of torture and mental agony. Zinth 8th ' boy's farm, and intends moving soon. | is visiting gt the home of her father, | line allowance, notice to be given J. | wae given to camp for the night. | more of those splendid organizations, The immense and ynprecedented de- { d h Henry Lewis lost a valubld horse, | A. Elliott, Miss Lizzie Connell has [A Dunn and A. Henderson, Resolved, | 1 hey had, just gotten their horses' | and "hould he glad to lend thereto a fmand for Paine's Celery Cotnpound---- i gth and roth.} A number "attonded thegplonghing bee | returned from Prescott. A special | that the dourt, of revision he held on | lines down when all at once a roas i 4 n 1 at George Conboy's, and report much | service for children was held in the | June 4th, Adjourned ill that date 1 thunder fell on their ears, and | ping . " $6.15, work done. Mss Lizzie Dron spent. a | Presbyterian church on Saturday Inst. shells began to fall in amongst them, |! I Coffe , , 1 week with her sister, Mrs. John | Miss Knapp is visiting in Ottawa. DEATH ON THE WAY. tearing up earth and everything oa Y nt RTE ¢ chive Coy) umes i once and the happy results given by ¥ May oth, $8 20 Sonboy Visitors: Miss 5 Armetropy, Miss Emma Biglord has returned from ---- around. Swale st PR Vos --- mir Bes ter Paine k Celery Sompound, sii Sombine % fonland, at her sister' G. Con- Hoge. . ht i The boys stood their ground = like | Word hmbuing the youth wi WET, { to make clear yous path of duty to- x . . To Ho ter's, Mrs. G. Con- | college Thoug! He Was Going To His The boys stood their ground ; rE hu Bouth, Wit) letitr, ; ks Fons push of doy, #5; + and Mov. Shannon, Avm- Mother's Funeral bricks," merely bowing as the first & 4 so jm today with Paine's Celery Com Sa : ire el : + , # f the seed of good purpose may be : I establish he strong, at H. Lewis'; Miss Millie Cox Battersea Breezes . Pa shell went over their heads, as if to g ) pound if you would establish health ba : . Hamilton, Ont, May 7.4 We Dodie . | 'own, Cheap and trashy music should " for. theo ni al J. Geay's; Mes. Dan McDonald at r pt N oe Bar ny, "Delarey, vou have made a mi ) and vigor for the coming sommer G. Conboy's; M. Flyn IM "Al Battersea, May 6.~ W. Sutherland Fdgecombe, aged thirty-seven, Go) %. this time." be tabooea by all those doing public Wilts anand J. Ab- | Las retarned from his ranch in Alber ist, who has heen living in Fulialo, They ¥ re nk Cf work and, as far as possible, that hott, at William Barker's: Mr. an 1 i i sta- 3 +w shelling the Canadians I * : A ar « BRAT ta to take More cattle out. He says | was Billed ar dhe Sedieng gpg + 1 with the gun ~ hes ' which tends toward the classical Mrs. J. Gray at A. Lewis : T 1 H Bd off the - . wp a short time , po. 20 BS LET. 4 : they have pasturage for one thousand | ties oe. veudny. e Ji} oll . The fight lastea "a hours, amd to, | Should be encouraged. It is only in head. They got their fiest lot through | train before it stopped and fe nook § much praise canna © | this way a public can become an edu- EE. YS : ad wl > dereco n' or N . 5 iven the 3 I 1 we a . . . . Re-opening The Church. without a single loss: Mrs. Bigelow, the wheels. , Edgecombe's mother died Canadians, for men and 1ec™ cated public, where the subject of mu BO eaRNISHER Rous, wiry oR 1 bearty support - under all circum: | sarth's best medicine«ig an indication : : t stances. Bands should. be seen in pub that thousands are throwing off dis- lic as often as possible, and their ex case and seeking health Past experi season Harrowsmith, May 6.--Last Sanday | who spent the winter with her daugh- | on April 14th, but he did not receive fagged ont, had no supper and sic is in question. All tendencies | _ Withou at the commumon service in the | ter, Mrs. (Rev.) Wood, left for her | the letter announcing the fact until § 40 battle were ordered into the e410 Juad upward, not downward; | pour Goon FURNISHED ROOMS, Ww Preshyyterian church 'Joba Clow, John | home on Tuesday, taking two 'of her | last Saturday. In reading the letter trenchments for the night, and to the *\isician must. mot come to bard, Wh all 2enh oad ggon, Mr. Smith were ordained § little grandsons with her. Our harness | he did not. notice the date, and when} ai 0 heir discomfort it rained. all people "le, but must bring the 191 University. Avenue tis Zhu on lime ha dist maker and our butcher have each tak: | he met his death he balisves he was | oht and next day. But such 8 a NOEs Nb an thie Eand ---- tone, tc the | ward VI, si te- fen a new partner into their business, | on his, way hots to attend his wo-§ Tiar's life: such hardness makes the form. however when music in any AT DESIRAL 8 Resi 2 we Jitication, on sub- | the drawifiha ond. they are not silent partners | ther's funeral. man. : nreciated, because should not he de Possession at one, i, and on the admin- | Where all { H.| cither. Dr. Lake bas added another The bullets came on thick and fast, circumstances any thder the existing Kirkpatrick, Rogers & ge. The tax imposed | of whom {the | ten acres to his farm, purchased from | LIVED TILL NEAR MORNING. | while the fight lasted. George WON |) etter: that none. Taeof it will he TT moderate. - For instance words, Tew: | Ritchie Bros. Miss Alice Jameson -- one of twenty ordered to protect the that Which is furnished ho example Int JAY. BRICK "the banks of Ontario with | Adjoining rgnt gave a purty to the young people on | Will Evans Writes of the Death of big gun. A Kaflir wae. shot dad fore much despised street on gheroto wodetn convenienons b.] 818,000,000 were taxed $13, i n Te. Friday might. Although he dnt Hero Charlie. about two yards from him, and a piano. Will anyone doubt that's. or to Il. D. Bibbe 201 3ual of about one dollar on | & iokli- | log and passed a very pleasant time . : , , , tne " sins Port Hope, Ont., May 7.---Mr. Ev.}comrade named Couper shot. in tne f Oo nents have their domain in tl « NEW BRICK yg sand Li 1 i high. George's much loved horse re tid of wd are ower for 0 of the assets, or one-fifth | } : splayed. « ans has. received a short, hurriedly | thi - : aroer | $Orkd of music and are a power r LCR on the. 'dollar. A igrmer in ui hi | V A rT Alta OIL the | eviianemtttefustliilisrmdtiint et ggived a bulles which ended his carcer. goud after their own fuchion * Let mrss, 8 rori08 andwid m 8 at 85,000 would he Tah York. The guests partook of a dainty | till near morning, though William did § off and his horse killed under him. atrost a a h om. what the ep Boa. A , SnoPIWP . uf 6% hesossment. Ace of lunch. The "Beau social" conducted | not see him, but was present © next A bullet whizaed past George, and children of san 6 Rid; Coes. Jor Lhe RE SHOP - ] > 3 3 . yo) ' A » » ™ - » p pr pr al pal not the Spithlin who has hia es at the parsonage on the 29rd ult., hy | day, when Col, Evans read the - wer | tore a Jot of bark off a tree beside | crowded cities gn Tr -- 'their Wiitlam § Teront ! in bank stoc %0 8s the lailies' aid, was a novel ana en- | viee over the eight Canadians who J him. The ground was torn up all | oF advent tg Lubig - ' am Street he Ww in nk stock alse I midst as the be rald of gpproaching Hl yi h for maintaining were two of joyable. function. Quite a good sum | had 'won victory by death. William ix | around them, The squad undér A ¢ t ithe time . . a 3 I t 7 R . 8 spring after a long, hard winter of Colions of the country as 'well at gthe = | was realized. Samuel Anglin, Queen's | in good health. Charlie was the Cana. | Bruce Coarruthers suffernd most, havisg | street. TH RS N agrioulturist 7 (Applay se.) hentia} ond! student, loft for Toronto this wook, | dian who broke his rifle before he full | nine killed, and it was a sad eight, Sho Sant oie " Saul Rpm hitg ER Mmm SUR 0 Li a government is Ahat corn eg Shure Be hae yeeured a situation with | dead from the bullets of the Boers. never bo be forgotten, to see their and clothing, is Why of heat oN ie Ay YALE S ' F V Om r wld rost mainly te hi ; io wy a egraph company. Jos comrades lowered into the ground clades: to. th it > nb ae Gore, near the Park, 2 t » classes. Our banks | was hich wi rh Robb, Queen's, is home for vac A Crop Estimate. A sergeant lying in the trench be- | realize immediatly they hits - n| a modern couvinistens pihcontral the agency in King v. i! n. -- i v 3 - ex RS * ated) LE *) ater farnsce. - ¥ J. BF 8 dividend of cight per | the Rocky: ne io Winnipeg, May 7.~Reports received i raised his rifle, and at] ix 'at hand when they will be abl Put Srvace. Apply the most elegant shos f: dg oA and Ball, refined, wise, any the moment received a 'bullet in { free themselves of their wretched en. | S-------- de in America-~Reed': urity of their investment joyahle afte sy at the grain exchange from about if OE Jo) ry . Wolle Island Topics. ty 'correspondents | Saics - all | the ch® Tt was reported in camp | vironments and get out into the MONEY AND BUSINESS. N.Y. Worn wit Dp. Wing to the contributions | teachers wes v ot i : ' nent. in protecting pro- | hy the ladies l hi a Island, Hay. 5.~Thomas Brice. { parts of Manitoba 8nd ¢ north that Delarey said, aftor the battle, had | beautiful sunshine and fresh air. for ion by the firs ing the resoure - ta, hy a ca oo to Watertown, | west territories show the following to . Shown ., was the Canadians he | play with their companions, and they | MONEY 10 LOAN IN LANGE OR SMALL - > ' tr) y should they KILLED NX, last we to the bedside of his | be an average of crop prospectus up | WOW not have made the attack. are simply jubilant. Their little feet fra od low retes. of interest on s our oppo: onething to that son, Thomas, who is dangerously ill | (o May. Ready for crop, last fall, When the Pom-Poms werd turned on | ave quickened into all manner of hr By Apply "a pair o of Frastenes , Offies Offion. with eancer of the stomach. Joseph | forty. ron cont them, you could see horse dir ad . : : = ity and @ A Pith ,osepl forty roent: k : hei y you thd we aes and vid BO v HE give evidence 5 Which th ly share so Excitement Yott was removed to the Hotel Die his pe ig " and _-~ be Plovghe z gO up in the air, They did bl ble mar ? ge wh . hey fv ee 51 & NdiLL, od ever ir, hear of Aff: : ' tell | this spring, fifty-five per cent; aggre- "w ¢ air, y did terrible | their joy in. merry laughter and and Investment Mant N & orl laut Sunday, sufiering a muscular | gate of wheat compared with last soq- Sxaeution. The Boers lost heavily. clapping of hand, and their innocent the Post oh an . New Orleapnt | rheumatism. George oO is in the | son, HS per cent. rosette of he @ Red Cross waggons ere kep rames v indal ie the ) I EN Lhe Aes a: 2 1 ! a 1 3 ' per cent. aggregate of bar , a8 wer opt | gan are indu 1 in to the time of i ------ JEAR. reached herelor | city receiving medical trestment for a ley compared with last season, 110] busy for a long time collecting the | the music. Who will say this has not Te SE) Tica Mndang [of Cecil Rhodes Shard, La. gua Lateht wg se. of pleuriag. Bon R. H, 4 per cent; aggregate of flax compared shoud and wounded. bern worth the while 7° Nor does the ahs dollars, Fen ticuiare £ Tt, on of Latehiord was the guest of Rev. Fr. | with last season, 169 per cont.; wheat The boys are kept an the move; are | benefit' to humanity veasé here for GODWINS INSURANCE 45 $ a Bruved. hee Sait, during his stay on the island | land speded, May 5th, thirty-five per getting hardened to their work, many a worth and exhausted mother "over Express Office, Markes Seuars. ; re executors of | "nt planter, ast week; genia proprietor of | cent. Estimated quantity of wheat in J 8re in good spirits Although they | Wha is perhaps he ver re h " : ¢ # 3 a, 3 gl ay I aps on the very verge of late Coeil Rhodes met | negroes, na the Island hotel is making extensive | farmers' hands, %.000,000 bushels. of | have had some very close shaves, they | discouragement, fui comfort. reli f, Liverpool, London and Globe sp i at the residence of | Citement ix Ja improvements to his premises. D. J. | which, about 4,000,000 will be required have all got good, large beards, and! tnd new hope while liste ning to those Fire Insurance Company. The Chronicle says it | left Shrovepoi | Dawson is beautifying the grounds | for seed. are not the same looking Johnnies | Welcome strains as they find their way sa vailnble assests, Sol Aras. ln addition Me. Rhodes. died surrounding the Dawson villa. A gen S---- who left 'Halifax. AMICUS, ito her close and ill-ventilatod quar-| ley. the olimited Hability of oll the sto welte ba == - 7 4 five millios Potanels, Kingstot. | tleman from Clayton, N.Y., will "oc No Extension Of Time. ---------- ters. During the hot and oppressive ded pra rage Bre very small In » cif Supy Ti ichonck summer hotel thin Liverpool, May %.--~The Liverpodt Will See The War Through. dave of a long wri of heat, her ey ERTS Jaraind 44 po ing above : Autcher shop in the village, and will Journal of Commerce says it is ina Harry M. Hawley, manager of | wich wont ad socks abi eT Mt. - a pr po Ws us oe $0" a0 ones. A cattle buyer position to give an onqualified denial Stroud's . tea store, Princess ktroet, | wlaxation that will come o her eee wa } " ; ea from Now York state visted here last | 10, the report that the Morgan syndi | has received g letter from his brother, | mird and nerves while under the UNDERTAKERS, letha : . : weeks Dut. owing to: the scarcity of ih hay Sropied ah {Extension i Hitkiam BS fiawiey, formerly a con | fluence of the melody that floats on 7 : ¥ 5 sare , o Amard line to join the or wi © Ringston street ruil | ,, vo ening breeve f h RERETT, Hy 2%, i loans _-- a aes. auf Ginbues ad res Mafeaaie ta. recurs iy 1 community of interests principle. This § Way company. Mr. Hawley ---- _--t a . hy the fro 1 Is 8. 8. 0 : PRINCES alge a Bin i ate twa itlion in : mut ao 1 oars the farm owned by = George |" fact, has already been achieved from Modderfontein, South Alrira, | not vaisaal {o 5 ar we h i FUNERAL Phobia 47 grins the sach > Ci Jos, Kihgwton, former) ork where he was then spending a few | (he ©] termes Jp .: a Dns. hE } - The department will not be bond to ae b Hixtwother 8 y r H v be ne days. He is g member of the Histh | fro o " x re Bod atyle a ---------- ; Sof oept the lowest or anv Sender. > - ah vamuel, parry h vis, I Will Cure You of Imperial yeomanry. In that body Wak thet Fred WE er nent, wo AMES REID, & FAT LATOR. |i ep co me oi | Rd ane othe: Canaan. "trooper Stator, | omic win we oy are Wither | 3 ve ; --ay wa . Commissioner, shortly Geer. it. Miss Spankie is R H Suet UMATI SM a ster, 4 ha Se Sunudinns when Diu finde 234 way 2 the all Prine, Bue UNDENTA ra ; 3 ) » Rd : + aw ley wa Ad teneme districts o Fa Tr? up ork, Aline Point. Mins Mir pu | No Pay Until You Know It. [ii and steied thas "ae io at | sod conement Ruled a gens, SO] The. clinquos of the wnsb. = a mission Point. Miss Margie Daly : > MY. 5) . ol Now York, is Vaeiting her parents, a------ thraugh many. lively Aeron. He ex | merey no matter bow humble may T. ¥. HARRISON CO., Philip Vauness has secured the con' After: 2000 sxpenigionts, 1° have] whenever the war ron gin a hive hewn its garh. : | Undertakers, 233.235 Princess 94, tract to repair the canal. bridge. learned how to cure Rhonmatiom. Not previously Jerved for a yeor with the in the homo uf the ore fortunate Quality and officioney the best 2 P. to turn bony joints into flesh again: | Prince of Wales Light Horse, 8 fine of where vitnon py PETIOYm LC Sense Rarerooms, 90, Pa Par } agaphs, | that is impossible. But I can cure tie Lody of troops, that were raised in ahd In ------ haut he had acu § Right a a aSARRISON, ", i : Satur os dewey hi always, at any stage, and iy. | South Africa. Mr. Hawley, with tree, LA mandolin, geitar, or nee' ig d { » wind storm on Saturday did a lot of | ever. soldier-like pluck, intends to. see (he nh ea, BE: ab ie San Ja} -- . Shell- | 1 ask for no money. Simply write § war through to the end. oe ed a Ger me " CHITECTS. i Wes postal and 1 wil som yon an Aad Prin ™ In our schools we find music paying ¢ uw STOREY, ARCTIITEOT, order on your nearest druggist for six | Prince incess Of Wales. 5 prominent part in the formation of | © Wellington eirest. All plans, pd ud attondnd to. Hatislagtion narasict. bottles of Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic] London, May 7-The prince and | characte i on Be § | Cure, for every druggist keeps it. Use J princess of Wales have oe to North ane iy MF Sy oy Seif new. | Telephone, 308 So a for g month, 1 it does what Tf Wales for a week's wisit. Until Won. | ole. Tn sur churches wo find it doing! sywrn SON i in pay your cn . 85.50 for it. day they are to be the guests of Mr. | double duty. Besides being an impor. | we' a it dosn't I will pay Bim mysell, § Assheton-Smith at Vaenol Pack, Fri | tant item in the acing] service we! Weltig paTreeta. Thowt WG, Any medicine Fday the prines. will be installed as] fad it attracting tepid and indi : : amatiom with but § chancellor of the university of Wales | rons, lifting a ut ol thempeive | wns or FH ARCHITECT. vg 1 and the occasion will be marked sod preparing them for the higher in | gi nod Mowtres! Siraete ex of ceremony and sermon Again in our fupernl service we fi iH oeontribating solemnity, wot fiom the conde to the grave n he Scully o rE SEpriz Esco wi 1 2a 1 if T wistiog Away of So eiser iE he fais