Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Aug 1902, p. 5

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THE DAILY WHIG, MONDAY. AUGUST if. 2 * > 1 cognition of the fact that there is i something Blgiter than ourselves: and is closely allied to humi Unless : - an has "this quality he low - : PATRIOTIC ADDRESSES BY ]crovline To dicks no ore Me WOUNDED .IN A RUNNING \ 4 me worthy than oneself is FIGHT. WITH POSSE. REV. DR. ANTLIFF. 3 T : 'low-thoughted™ and - } o sel well that God He T : : J e Turns Pistecl On Him ty A Bright Ajd Earnest Service in [has given us tg imself- lis y 2 : : if only for the c¢ ir Companion Swurrenders--Con- Queen Street Methodist Church ; : i : tue. duct a Series of Highway Rob- ea oW to Honor the King. As lo the ma: in w berias Near San Jose, Cal The "coronation service Jn Queen | should honor the we re San Joss Cal Av 11 : : : as . 3 : : Ni . Se, al, Aug', -- sorie< o street Methodist church on Sunday [prayer should be offered for his daring highway rophors series of morning. was bright and carnest. The | being. So we awe taught hy St. Paul it i in th 5 bheries which re- » t = 3 a x . . SU » 10 SENSE O > hymas, in addition to the doxology who exhorts that supplication, pray- | of the > Ve ! x ual death. of one und the national anthem were those | ofS, intercéssions he made for kinos, bi Tie the wounding of a commencing "Swell the Anthein, Raise | and for all that are in = autho rity, 1 eigen orenrted of the Monteraro read the Song," and "*0.Kiog of Kings Thy | Those in high places have n tria oe nr 3 BH . < ' A 0. young men, g s Ta } ] ed, on Our Anvinted .Sov- of which the common people Kron ER, Soe 1; Le Sppaty ntly little rede a } SCT ya} . 5 . { , OF ercign fead." The scripture lessons f hut little-- Uneasy is the head that de wh npelled an old were Psalin xxi, and Romans xiii, wears R "crown. Lord Bacon pithily ady who wos driving along the high- tefore 2. Ten > - 1 eH y ar de i E Before, the resqing of 'the psalm, whic h save: "Princes are lille heavenly bod- I 2 ne Bp : t . ne al to deliver her was read rsponsively, the préacher fig which cause: good or evil times: oe an ay %id them. They then called attenti . stnoalar an 4 . hah = ye *fdrove to F i le's store alled, att ntion to the singular ap- and which have much veneration but | ple tore at Co- propriateness of the first part of the no rest." They have peenl tem tad- Yote, » he they purchased cartridg- psalm to the occasion. After the ser EE : Tiow ihe ieoyline to i; : "jes for a 32-calibre pistol. This thev mon Miss Tandy sang verv effectivel 10n8, w y E i vay | loaded and immediately proceeded g teclively " pn E ng proce e to Ki iis g's "Re ional" their position, power and wealth. hold-up the proprietor; | : : ' ona, +} rhere are manv' to flatter: but shoul®l 1 1 ors and several by- Rev. Dr. Antli who took as . his hed ors whore van he found a standers. text bPeter ii-1% "Honor the King," } i% pe Wrong: e : From Heple's store they continued .s . Va: : gy faithful reprover such as Nathan was re les et said : In thi§ epistle we have a direc David Mon tn tower ons will toward Gilroy. "Within a quarter of a tory of duty, for we are taught 1 to vin, Men 1n at posi ns mils of this town they el Wow 1 ih sellors ABT OVOLS : shun evil tempers, tv keep the pas find on id Shi Kin . re pe 'McKee and when he 'failed to stop on sions in subjection, - to behave right- ba ho wi y teh k ¢ 8 Jing Ne 2 their order-they fired at him. infiic ting eously and kindly to our fellows and furgner tang : i th Tan r it 1 > trifiing wound. McKee lashed his tu be in submission to our superiors. fection an sedition: anc to judee 14, 5rse into a run aud was not further In the verse which ends with our toxt charitably of the conduct of «those molested. as 101 ; yy rovern ns: they cannot always on : we have four verv brief -hut preenar who govern us: they cannot The robbers c 3 . in © exhortation, "Honor all men De account of their very position defen vens' RE . iS to Ste- » ¢ » 3 © . . . : s gp, 8 ant ¢ g . brotherhood, fear God , themselves against the'lving tohgue of | et DR nlp and a halt from The selection of a proper food . t od, deur iod, honot the : i -sachor feple's, robbing two or three team- for the buby is of vital importa nee king." Une cannot read the text and4-S andal. In conclusion the preac hat re on the road of Saal] san It must be nourishing, easily as- the context without 'recognizing | ferred to the fact that the British fo 0 C0 5 >t small amounts. similated, readily digested, and : thou! fecogming «Lhe rel as t a despot. but a con- Icy were just entering Stevens' store must never vary in quality, fact that Christianity not 'only con } Inonaren was not. a pat, ut a toil when they saw five or six armed men Nestlé's Food hab All. these Ya. cerns itself with n fut J | stitutional ruler, and that hic minis- | & li ei § arme hase ta, 18 vith man's future, but al- rs re sostmnaibls. for his political riding. rapidly toward them. This was milk--the most nourishing of all so-with-his presents and that it has a 1 {i 5 P ron, [A-posse consisting of F. F. Héple and | substances--and requires only the to do with him not only as= citizen | acts, he cou d do ho politich! wion. the men who had heen robbed with action of water. to be ready of heaven, hut also as a citizen of | at the same ime his position as the him : or use py ! pes : atch o » michtie 'mpire in y + Samples (sufficient for eight earth, andthat it is intended not only [monarch of the mightiest cmp Iu "| The robbers abandoned their jaded meals) frée. to me lie good saints but alo good | the world, he had vast social influence horse and started across a fleld t ] i 3 4 rveachine for se { g ¢ ss a fel o Leeming Mices da OS. MONTREAL. i subject It is to bernoted that while | and his exam) % Tay Faz ron bing fer ward the foothills. A fanning ficht en- ' % s weribe inl far \ er ww wee, The acknowledgigent of soe ? g hg % J: does not prescribe any spe ial form ns 2 ory i Fhe Ae ii f ob on sued in which one of the robbers wa of civ ernmente, aches' sue s providence in © oclamz " x : ie ls : oil Ie v each h ai) | Jl Fridav by A King - wos shot throuch the stomach.: ol | i Ee tn make thotl i i It / repation wi In emulation of Convict Tracy he roc ulers d good subieets adverte and he congregat 1 . fi . good rulers and good subjects. In not fadverted to an ' 3 ar placed his pistol to his head and blew witing forth any one form of govern askel to "give thanks that 'the pray ui hiv rine, and dic 1 > ment, we mav admire thi siler of [offered by many millions for "the is he Fhe oth gi ae Hig i . ut, al ¢ the silence ! V any : } stantly. The other threw up his hands THE COSMOPOLITAN CHAR: ' | scripture, which fu this instance well | covery of the king from what at one | SGN EEG 8 TO ON oe ACTER OF THE VISITORS deserves 'the mame of golden, for what- [time ~ seemed likely to prove a fatal | as tz stody. - = ever form it had presented, we "may | sickness, had been so gra iouslv an- : : We : : 8, he ) 8 . : Death Of Perth Miser. z0 THE MAGI CALEDONIA be sare itwould have given offence to | wered, and that, on Saturday, in spi Tohn ill . iu 5 . SPRINGS DEMONSTRATES some nation or people. Wherever | of evil prophecies to the contrary, ti 1 ohn 1s, ong uli the ge THE WIDE-SPREAD.- REPU- { heisdanies prevails we find thehigh- [coronation had, taken place in West- al Clee Tank A In 2 US LO ie Yo oe est development. It is not bvia mere inster Abbev. a coronation high h 1TVy Used In ger atu us home al TATION OF THESE GREAT [..lint thet the nations wee Cho) ie the snore coleran=antl allect Port Elmsley, six miles from Perth. . n TIC 2 : ¢ SW < as i he v cole ¢ Te | C ! CURATIVE BATHS AND | tianity most fully obtains, are fon | 2 f the experiences of anxi Pecased was a man worth from E10, ora is d V ans art ore we. Se 0 3 » e DR { < WN fis ; i. . WATERS frost in art, science, wealth andgenter | and prayer during the past few week G00 to $15,000, but he lived life of nrize. Find sthe Choicki, . an almost solitary recluse, and = ate i 2 1 me the most Christian na Let praver also be offered that whea i Iv > A, 1 ie : | s 0 : yarely enough to sustain life, He tion and 1 ill show vou the ore his majesty had to lay down his ea arpid : VE ; and a highest in civilization, broadest' in §ihly crown le may be called tou [700d Hany Seals ago, and Swoe freed | 5 1 3 = a farm in Leeds county, but disposed edom.. most wealthy Tn resources 'aiill higher coronation and place hv : 1 : . 1 -- ete " "nd | : 8 dh é of it and moved to Fort limsley, and = and mest devoted in loyalty: and no | the ising of Kings and Lord of Lords ! ssbod hi io TO LET » wonder when we find such principles a Sapatie om 1s Bo Jo a es a hi inculeated as are found Uh Od tant « aughter. £ t times ne woul OCK uj "00D FURNISHE D With Oud Honor the king : TO MARINERS. his tittle red frame house on the banks without board, 101 Queen street. Ne or) K of the Tay River and go away for FOUR GOOD FURNIN oa net = h 23 hi he \ ; Jet js Siudersi io Explanation About the Prevailing | days at a time, and no one would i J SHEED Roos wil ¢ che nagistrate, whether calle Finda 4 3 ye e wiser. OO y Casi x ne board, with all modern oconveniencss, ati cmperor, King, president or other Winds. in August. «| be the wiser. On one occasion he had 191 University Avenue. vuet title he ithe ) an Metrorological Report cone i \ d while absent remem: ------ -- hee is th il a a "mn alan th The prevailing winds in August ave bered that he had se reted o sum of HOUSES AND 197, af. * he nr pet ant mat woster] and in the lower St. 1 _} money in a barrel of ashes. He waote and 203 Wellington street. Enquire of § 15 10 be observed the apostly rece . is 1 to a friend residive near his 1 x hE) Mrs. Allen, Division street. TN vrs different orades In se rence and Gulf they frequently reach | to a Iriend residing near his home and : avs hot Voss variote of | | the force of a strong breeze, The lat- {informed him of «the circumstances, un . x avs i He ariety of rank ane a . < rien 1=1te © As barrel a BRICK DWELLING, 198 EARL REY, Tvs ie tor he AE (or part of the month is the height of | I! friend visited the ash barrel a ten room; Hot' Water Heating: ** Alo : > or neither ature, [FM econ In the West Lie inl nd asp al of 81,6007 During other dwellings, stores and offic J grace nor providence favors those whe § 136 Burricanc sus "11axt illness he was waited upon hy I. McCann, .51 Brock St., an floor. would reduce all men to the same dies, and not infrequently these storms | Toa . ident of Y, ¢ : : w, who is len h level. Intelleetrially, physically o- { aliect out Atlantic coast; some poss | Uni : 1 St Si i i is i HD} ! MWe ? * y . : ; . . an) \ a nited States, and sn verytaing Pr " Al ONC Er ; i iy Ie | cially and morailv there are and will directly over, or so near to the mart |. po Bh + : GUE i st in rs 2 I : : $00 the C0 of _Bagel anc Mb" dreat dilfereloes Se Bi time provinces. that the full force of i 11 Yer to nitse her lather haes Cord stréets, near the park. Mol in | Pe great dilierences. Une purpose to bi ol ikaw ; IL; | to hut the body was frail every way. Daisy hot water heat ad | be served by these differences 'is that the storm is felt. Gthers, again, god throel ant i food and proper car in perfect order. Apply to Felix Shaw, { there mnv he Barietv of serve for approach the coast so closely: an | A ih J want o on i prope! ty ' _115 Bagot stregt. | we are members one of another, and these great gales, although te | and. her task a J | no da in the hody politic in the hody ih. Sit, are petfaps hot experione 4 : i : t , I . » 2 ip s erest soomed { 2 physical there are necessarile mane [0 on our coasts to any extent, if at iL at i : - 3 n) onl wst of which = I members ach having its own and nes yf al : = 4 " TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL : wm Yiu ang he 1 : . =. twp 1 in Chis House. Fhe wir aL ow rues of terest on ive jcossavy function, Phere are, therefore, In ie le on, du no the tw of hix honse were alwave kent wl farm property. onns granted on § special duties belonging to évery co ht 1IS73 to 1901, inch: Yoel oy nel 4 lens . Lc 1 . ™ . H ream i oo ore city and county' de be ntures. " to } cial position: whether we be rich: or ~ivresp of thunder squall: try . Lloeks 1 pl POOY, Ww hether we he governors ar} the winds attained the force of a hog : { governed. the duty the who-- are | derate gale on twenty-one. oo : Glenburnie Gleanings. mrtg § is to honor the king In seventeen cases the wind | ta whi TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN| This duty implies stbmission to au. | and in the remaining Six thov pf trenbreniesAuse des Farmers are sums from one thousand to ten thous thority. for | 3 nto au at Be laces cand voared at othe about thretuph havit and have bh and dollars, For partieulars app! AL HOnLY, Jor there no honor. if, there { 8b. Sou 1 = : In ! harvesting. The crops are un GODWIN'S INSURANCE + EMPORIUM, {is rebellion. Honor is due the Line ne In the lower St. Lawrence valley aid lh Etter Stol fl img t a > ually «oo os Ntokes 1 over Express Office, Market Sou: { merely for_the personal quad ties, but the Gulf. during July, there wero / a1! £1 ; : il rt Gi \ ; ) : ) t ; : ahing a ted of - hronchos for -- TS SORE dS for the official meron: { twenty-eight gales, nine' heavy. gale preaiigean rs mn pe lo LIVI a Ine I, he he TC aales The Roar Jrrtowlha: new haby has arrive I which attach to the office I'he i and nineteen moderate gales. 1 | Tort Lets Yahe 1 S : represents an idea=--that is lawfal an : vy -gales--were es deal withe i : | - . £3 n ii iT . . Oa aed : ir - | rise. 1. I. mp yi thority. He embodies the idea of cov. [excéption Jby t India hurricanes. | <ovnding his vacation at €. Hay: Fit ernment. In our empire ce find the In seventeen cases the wind veer i 4 ; 8 Faention % 3X % . le as retu ome. ange! Ss ars P : royal coat of "arms over. the seat of { and in eleven they bac ked. : i | ne wade foro wienic in connect; i | the jude in the courts of justice, Le- In the maritime provinces in Jui, | with the Methodi t-- Sabbath . wehoo] : { val writs are in thie nun of the mon- [here were twenty-one ales, ele en or The public and separate ool w arch. _hiZstate trials "he sands ps td it heavy and ten moderate. OF tne re-open next Mond with same ARCHI plaintifi, and apposed 10 bet} heavy gales tH* whole number won leathers li Marl Shacuo: ba ; : : . suid 2 ¢ 1 t 2} : ¢ fount of justice We dre therefore | caused hy West India hurricanes. Nt cen A os be | . soil \ : i « aus ' = bh ine frien vo Gananogue. POWER & SON, ARCHITECIS, MERCH: § how as individuals to bow to thisq twelve cases the winds backed; alin The milk supply is ine un remark ants' Bank Building, corner Brock -- and | 0 hovity. ot ; Dave hans ine they veered Ta I. Chi "Wellington strects. "Phone 212 ¢ 5 r otherwise wa have Alin, hy | nine they Srey. anly weil Ir. Marshall. Chicago, i iy a and civil eonfusion, nay, the fabric of the puest of CC. N. Spooner John I Rr FLL 1s, ARCHITIA T. « the constitucion will fall into ruins. Kepler Clippings. {Nelly had a horse killed by hichtning eof Now Dril Jatt ber ar the "individual citizen exalt himeelf Kepler. Aug. S.--The funeral of the during a recent storm. ~ CARO ee x a 5" ' ._ . . Bp his he s shove ie Ferers) Late Frank® Leeman took piace How | HENRY P ot ARCHITECT Ere. {we emmy the end will be the dicing dav. to the Wilton cemetery. Te rr Iiland Transiors . . . ; : av. : : : slanc ransfers. Lochor Bul thet Sduare. Ph gration of the state. So submission i cvinpathy is extended to dhe family.) 5 ; - ¢ 315 a vital duty. But we speak of submi Farmers are nearly through having, | 5. Ral gam president. of the i a -_ . ston to lawful authority. In om : s vine ev and Tail Car an provement Coo, Chi W_ NLWLANDS, ARCH 01 1rieE, ! 2 Ay Bre oir me | sunle having Tthelr baviey and jail) y. has purchased from 8. Ada cond fl 3 ' tion --this--is--expressed-not in then f hont harvested. News has been. rey . has | ; Fb % Former Prine 8 5 bitrhey acts.of the monarch, but in] ciived by his parents, Mr. and. Mra | Gananoque, Cherry Island, ated a J trainee on Bao sactments promuleated hy the «. Lawson. of the marriage of their | couple of hundred var I: main i ; '= conjunction with the ré Herbert, of Sane "| hore; , Liananog te. | ie amount paid ] <2 (Hal ra Hale ton is Kitt UNDERTAKERS: HONG so wo honor --the--kine nmi 2,000 A Ralpon is. ase 2 na mere ¥ had ionce 'he law. Every breae hy of | have returned home ne Q ih " il: dial i S. S. CORBETT. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 281 | the law is, au 'ling to our constt- | fow weok th, ivi I Sampsay has pu yom i PRRs oh, Kingston, Successor ® to | tution. an offence ust the majesty | Mavety,. |} seton. Is Seldon oS Aya ii Pha Ww. BNI : s . 2 <Q ' wi ) ' TennAN, of the king. What an ~rtant thing | brother's, J. H. Johnst A Te AL Tein 1} : He taw Hooker, -that gre. ~nel-elo Porryand--wite--at--theb 1 and ra nd 3 2 Faun divine ob the earlv sh-{ Mr]. McBride Mie VV. W almost for S1500. Tv has never i 1 1 < i i xy Y : . roy ol church, has said, "Of law no. less « d a Iden. Rochester, I L he acknowledoe than that her seat fA at ws also \ is 'in. the bosom of God: her voice the ] Ma. 4, i. Mr. Babheock andj ony of the world: that all thinos { wife, Wa. mare at Mr. Lee } Port in:heaven, and earth do her hom | "- Watertown Mi < PT 1 very: Jeast as feeling her.care, .: 1 vile, "are at H. here eat "are not exempt from hn ine, Mes 3) Joyni EDUCATIONAL. . nw hoth ancels and men, and ore Q. a lev'e . M Ee tures of what kind soever, though ile ony 6s IL I OF =F 59 ach in different sort and manner, " he o os command n. i all, with one" uniformed consent, ! Merl tetad tat ho ow ove t forces ACADEMY, KINGSTON, in her as the mother of nem acompan ede bes her brotdicr The, ~overnment lost Sixty mtn and c ' . 1.\ : it are t A + v 3 A RESIDENTIAL avd DAY vee and Gov While thus insi=tit HM Ll 8, wonton Ea ut Gen. he, "to Bravo. ~ : Tay ae doy hot n L Lton-iav ~ ran-ton, 1 for son ' is SCHOOL FOR BOYS. } LAER = { y 1G bt GrTAYORS can never arrive when | tines convalescent | McLeod's Cou _n~und Blackberry Ideal Grounds of Twelve Acres. 1 3 vi) = ' ey 10 V Ian hould he recisted but the Cordia. Opens Bp: 9th, 1002 Ji ) Hirhest Ti t Se REY. - GLOVER, B. R. B.A. Principat. cally justifiable when law ighest Temperatures I: A safe and. pleasant 1. iia (voatravened or a free 13° € \ccording#4e the meteorological diarrhoea lera morbus, d i RT COLL L EGE. G4 Bellen ie, | i The th anl Lape, these lates in Canada were the ni all simmer compliints. 23e. 5 Ont enul hiect vy 1} 3 y 1 1 1 PRL ro AL PLDT or on ul nhi t | h yttest in ; Point ( fark; Ont bottle, Mcleod drug store, corner studints enrolled last vear, ha 1 : a rovernment | degioen? imioops, Bi i d I'rit and Montreal strevt and 120 voung men, new pipe lon boettar than none, ¢ Le! j gre rock! y gassiz, ---- t nes ns 1 Y 1 t_hecomes tod ( 03. deories St Rk. On as I wo | Ty t the conclusion of hi as a a Is sees Wo hay tor OY degrees and Che A the of hich ma mn wronads, of cL ter Pham. Unt k. 1%. = Oniaric | : ' | Foran Ont ' ahited 1 Lal thy Y r- 1 9 of es el t > c Dver ity and | (in Man I pe -- seas iter Stir aie and in | \ =. Bre ab KINGSTON - COLLE FE t x1 s n r BUSIN aU t inenl- Jar 6 Ire hat s : 1. het it t KING TON. i ie meant | TORONTO COLLEGE | rrv. that t \ 3 AER . ; sidale, left teamer BUSINESS «1 wled both tl r fad the Morante, Wi > ) ! rol, 1 3 r ti TORONTO. - Tova ty ! | ouest of. } t ¢. J ( bist equipment ia C ante! nor Font, Centre 1 ilitica for securing ns that a int bt 1lep Sheri Thoma Asselet i v 321 Quen Bireet, Kinston Wg me t r TW 1s ad and "John Sear vit 'to; dav n th SEND FOR CATALOGUE ' it. futhetent And | ishing trp to the back lake : re re 1g I ¢ ' Confederation Life Buildings. Toronto. ated. Tt sori Frontenac vacation. Within a hundred yards' of the ; Chiirch street hotel which) was the entre of the Coronation celebration, had stood, but a couple' of menths fore, the gallows on+which the rel- 50 VERY VIiCTORIA'S CORONATION. It Was Celebrated in Toronto 1838--Full Réport as It Was in The Matrior, When Queen Victoria's coronation, celebrated in Toronto, the peo- had not outgrown the partisan bitterness of the recent rebellion, and the unsettled state of society pre- vented such g 'spontaneous and unah- imous celebration as occurred on lat- How in was ple er demonstrations in honor of the Queen. The thirteen® thousand people of Toronto,\then but four years re- movod from its still deserved title of Muddy York, contained many sympa- thizers with the 'patriots,' and still apprehended further trouble. Samuel Lount and 'eter Mat thews, had been hanged, inthe pres ence of a large crowd pnd guarded by the military in fear of an at- tempt at The new ation cele nich more tion by the rescue, wr report of the Coron- ation 'was eclipsed hy a lengthy official proclama Governor, Sir George Arthur, "Licutenant-Generpl of Up- per Canada and Major-General. com manding Her Majesty's forces in that provinee."' calling on the people o restrain demonstrations against those who had been connected with hoe rebellion, and to perinit them to return unmolested to their homes! Josides showing the unsettled condi tion of and the partisan bit terness prevailing, the proclamation would earn for its writer a diploma )" affairs for eflicicney in the use of abusive adjectives in referring to the mal- contents. A record of the celebration is pre- The Patriot of Friday, 1838, un ultra-loval ekiy sheet, which referred to somewhat restricted celebration Patriot, which was published Ly Dalton, had an account, ont headin and sitnated at hottom column on an inner pace, referred~to in the ry; ort time of the rebel ltoi company and 1d taken part in the skirmish, hav- r "heen called out te help repel a rebels about to enter The fi en er engines tl. rough and in served June in 29, sehi- the The Tho with tho mas r of The had Toru a firemen the military at cd a ot Qeross Don ed it_fires the brid were to mre firing in other, th the lichtin nz i 10 1000s the of engine cannon the force 1 of oppesi Cls thy the for belore act ion and betiny taken disappearcd rrived report fireinen e of The Patriot is as fol- the day Coron took we enipable Maver; appoint- a esterday x} for neral which, beina Mio the ition, illu cons ns tron h th phen shor I'l ico-by the IS-VEN notice the affair xen perfectly splendid, to testi pl their taste on ston. The Fire and Ladder Companies walked with their engines and banners. and made a appearialice At the ess-of pot rilliant. have e all With b we rnd ian of due would « enulous we display WW and rocession rich gratifying o hap} Hook in numerous nost saloen at the corner of Church street there was a rich display of fireworts which afford d much enfovinent to the numerous bheholders Th: crowds of men, women and children, in holiday attire, parading the glowing str Ss from 9 o'clock till near 12, present- ed a most exhilirating coup d'ovil, which, in coniunction with the glor event which had set the ma motion, could not fail to produce the heart of every true lover of country, the most gratifying tloct on the permanency of Biri ish power and the etlicacy of Briti protection for life and property, withstanding ~otr -vicinity -to a faith- ious Ses mn mn his ions h not- less, savage and barbarous people." | J.P." 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THE 6 19 HAPPY THOUGHT fas never made an enemy or lost a friend. FOR SALE BY McKELVEY & BIRCH, 69 and 71 Brock Street. EVERY DAY N DAY ents A eis ERNETHY'S. Shoes, Trunks and Valises. ADB Boots, A Mid - = Summer SALE 1+ "ncy Velour Corlsh, Heavily s ringer all around,. only $5.50. Everything Reduced. Regular priv $50. e Fancy . Tapest:~ With Carved | See our window display next Backs, only $4 roeular price week. Parlor setts will be our $6. 2 | specialty: ; JAMES, REID, * LEADING UNDE RTAKER KINGSTON. re --r

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