Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jun 1903, p. 3

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: aver 4 dif you allow yg : *. of serving you, Philanthropist, : is as.our policy, § jresults are sure : 4 : / va! until Le a ag . . A id sh : KERS' EXCURSION. o "B87 f0id-T0me 1] | SH ir ue pot at 4 pm. F. CONWAY, 8. Q. Ry., Kingston. RAND TRIN 3YS57 Present in city. ke the 'finest Pho. rames, 'nicest Wall Th 4. HQ 4 oF doveg nr Tela July Oth MONTREAL AND QUEBEC oy ¥ LIVERPOOL. I WF IL, Aue 15, Se p Y a8, ux. | rt a A wig 28. or. '20, xDominion, Aug. 1, Sept. 5, BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. 9, Aur gland, J Aur. 18, Ma July i Se July 4, xEaglishwan, Ju xlrishman Ware: July '11, xNorseman, J From 'Moutreal. The Dominion Line, QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COM LIMITSD. with electric lights, For tickets and stateroo cs NLE J He « . RAILWAY £3. Sept. Oct. Oct Commonwealth, July'3, July 80, Aug. 6, Sept. RTLAND 10 LIVERPOOL. AVONMOUTH DOCK AND BRISTO 4th ad NEW Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, and eal points. Train leaves City Hall D- | helped to land the fish, which proved all lo- Agent, i 4 ts will be issusd at FIRST-CLASS FARE ing June 80th and July 1st. | ! Vi ing ou or beéfére July 2nd. certain points sold in ac co with: ajiove will not be mood for, on train No. 1 or train No. ME COMERS FESTIVAL g duly ded and Mh anil re J. P, HANLEY, Agent, City. Pass, pot. DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS TO pt. 19 t. 26 > 27 3 pt. 10 ) 25 18 L. uly uly Indian, June 28, *Manxman, July # xibefian, ues *'y an, uly 31 Vandou Ain Supbrouna, Aug. 8 AES Gorleg vie SRT | | Porn pe do oT AN 43 Clarence St Mountreat & Port PANY River and Gulf of St. Lawrence yc Simmer Cruises 1 000 Jade n h pana.' electric bells and all modern comic ar oft Psi at . pai, 13th and 27th July ; Oth ant wit: Tth and ist Beptowber, Phy too: N8. enlling at Quebet, Far e Point, Guspe, i Mal Bay. Perce, Ca oe Grand Rivet, Fieri v, P.EL, lottetown, P.E.L et trip of the season for health "and rt. ROR AMERN, Becretary, hr me P.O . - v SLEEVE, Ticket Agents, Kingston, Ont. ply_to LOER- Aituat- ati : resident WTO. CHARLOTTE, THCUSAND ISLE, , bv ne Ne i. VILLE, PRESCOTT & MONTREAL: CBRE ag 12 ¥ AYeave Kingston daily except Monday. ip Bnd light- ' GOING EAST. GoING Nu, peldlly Built and HAMILTON, TORDXTO, BAYS OF QUINTE ¢othiort and for AND MONTREAL LINE. inet 1b ingstohe Rayne Be GOING EAST. GOING WEST d P: 4:30 p.m. 11:80 pan. py Weldbedday. #riday Tuesday, Tharsday M CANN and Sunday. and saturday: mOEE Shor ! Special "Excursion Rates for Home ] RAN --' "NY Gamers' Festival, Toranto. J Kets good going June 30th to uly Rohe RO Ee ty oth: ; $y PH 3, oJ. SWIFT & CO. hb Agent. Freight Agent GRY ih a L. 0. Rochester, N.Y. 5 Hort June 27th, leave whert day; except Monday. at for: Gumaiprwilia, N.Y] (POFE of ter). : Pills, and 88ic For 1000 Islands cure a I secured 3 bo and great ; ; 4 teamer leaves 3 y surprise w n . NE. 390, Boras Commencing Iu. except Monday nh iter using 'only the or hox:1 "Shih fede anc. housaud venting at ATexaB | 0g their use until I bi ith everything "grin Bay, Rockport sad Gapanoqus hott four boxes, which mad oman hin» tak Tull fOr _pyy GENTS gound man, and 1 a ay adaot -ohoion: . FP. HANLEY, e 1 weight, hs. y Stokes Spare! 3b Bmw: AGENT. | ors Cm aver of Dr. Chose {' Lime Fruit . LAN » 4 much for' me. ave po a or 5 voy "From Quebec. hem to a number of my friends, B {Jude 18 'Jute 18, 7 p.m. Bo pever met with: one cate Tl cJuie1s, ® amiJule 357 Do {BN did not meet with goed SELL i Jame 80, duned7, 1 Pu | yo" daughter, Mrs. 'Char lips, i and upEAT Lo hes also been cured of & OS li Th "London. $3.90 | och irguble by the: ans of hut one Soo Chases ¥ . ; Liverpool, de dose; 25 sents a box, 5 Sox tect, 3. At all flralort, or; Edmanson, obly) July 1 F Co., Toronto. ARYL 0 SR [PI rie on nt re . the portrait and : a oT, the' famous Teceint book . £2 Tato Ww. re on every box of his remedy. & B.of Q. Sth Co. Limited The Bay of Quinte Route pth King and Capian Swift's 5 pan. Roches- foe on TRACT IT MAY BE 50 " SR LD. T OF TLAND ONFWELL: a The Daily 'Will Not 'Be Pabtished This | Year at Alexandria Bay oa Surplus Has Ben Ex- hadsted. ' + ThE treftees of the Thousand Island ah ; - UPark "ABsociation may sell 6 outside Pattieain tract of about 700 heres of uiidéveloped land on the fortheast part' of Wellosloy | Island, adjoining 1housand Island Park, for the! purpose of baying it plotted. into loth, built Lup and improved. Presidents. 4. Weeks hat interested a syndigate of Syracuse men in the 'Property. i The Thousand Island Daily #publish- Fed" at Klexandria 'Bay, last yar, will not appear this year, owing tel lack of financial 'support. * "The paperinsed sii of its vi $1200; « ished by business men along the river, to pay its expenses for the season, : Mrs 30°C. Barr, Malone, fishing off | the Murray Hill hotel dock "with an improvised rod and line, got 'a big bite. She was frightened and. . eould not draw in. Manager C, F. Connor 10.4e a five and one-half pound 'pick: ered, The Murray Hill hotel will apen to- night with a large dancicg party, at which many of the young society peo- ple of Clayton. will be present. . The steamer New Toland Wanlerer painted and prepared for 'the summer season willy. this week, Begin its 1epu lar trips, including" thé famous fifty mile trip around the. idland. The boat will be in charge of Capt. W. €. Hud son. The mate is Capt. Pappa, and the purser 'will. bé Chester Rais. Extensive improvements have been made on the Frontenad golf links dur ing the spring, and they are mow in the finest: of condition. The Corbin family &e to hold a re; P union at the Murfay Hill hotel on . JORONTS. Tum FARE, $5.40. July 6th. About forty members of the Tighe good ot Juse 80h 124 Ju | amily. mostly (rom Massachusetts, ae = poor petore July 6th. expected to be present. ! Independence Day DIED OF LOCRIAW. wa, IL " ------ i OCDENSBURD, Ya *| A Distressing Case Is Reported At Return Sigkets to Prescott, $2.05. Gananoque. Gananofue Reporter Two weeks ago the delivery : horse owned by A. E. H. Brathwaite, hard: ware merchant, while being driven along one of the streets, stepped ons nail which penetrated its' right fork. foot. The horse was lame for several duys but got over it and: peared 'as well. as ever. Sunday eveping last it ate its food and deank wafer, with ap- parent relish. "Mody morning; how ing several attempts to drink without success; and whinnied in a distressing manner. The outside of the lower jaw; throat and neck Was 'swollel | and hard. During the day hall the people of the town visited the stable, and many remedies were suggested, and some of them tried. The poor brutes mute attithide and besdechiig look prod duced sympathy, but-mothing could be done in the way of relief, Tuesday mornify, ak the haree appe to be suffering intensely, and no hope of re covery, it was shot. Mr. Braithwaite valued the animal highly, as it was'a vood roadster, a rood draught horse, of gentle disposition, and trained to stand anywhere without being fied. = resm---- Thousand Islands and Rochester. Steamers North King and Caspian, commencing 28th June, leave Bwilt's wharf daily except Monday at, [0:17 a. m., for. Thousand Islands, Returning steamer leaves at § pout, for Roche-ter, N. Y. -------------- George Meredith, the novelisty ill for some weeks, hing hail a seious relapse; and his condition is regarded as dang' érous. He is only partially coggdious: He is suffering from an internal com plaint Pains in the Back Hips and Spine Creat Suffering and Loss of Weight «Doctors Could Not Help Him --A Splendid Tribute to DR. CHASES KIDNEY- " LIVEK PILLS. read such letters as the ll known and highly in all parts of the longer wonder Chase's Kidney- advance' of any seople find medicine it, and When you following from we respected people country you Deed no why the sale of Dr. Liver Pills is so far ia similar remedy. When the' § out the virtue of this great oll their neighbors about 8. they te so the good news sprea Prince Ed James Clark, Consecon, ¥ ward Col, Ont., states : "Eleven years ago 1 was taken with pains in my hips and éxtend- pain was very almost unendar- t 'able t was back, settling in my ing up my 'spine. The govere, and at times able, and many dave ro no to do 'an hour's work. My: Wel A reduced from 190 to 160 pounds, a though 1 had consulted many at class physicians and tried several vertised medicines. 1 could; get mo 're lief, ] "At this ti me to try Dr. s my Tather-in-law_ told Th. Chase's Kidney-Liver i he knew they would thor, ever it could not open its mouth, mak: § Are In & State Of Cont Torture-Suggestions AS Overcome. : When your nerves ate sha ror seltcontrol is his a ry power is broken. Sudden sounds ster i tle you; your temper is irri 3 hands tremble; there is "in i your knees ; your parched; you are res tired whim you wake, fi comes from nervous exhaustion, perhaps due to overwork worry, late © hours, hot days and want of blood, Dr iams' - Pink Pills is the only. cure. They make, new, rich, red blood. They brace up jangled nerves and st en tired hacks. They give health and energy to dull, = weary, 4 men and women. Strong is offer- ed in the case of Mrs. Won. Westoott, of Seaforth, Ont., who says: "For a long time --my--health was in a bad state. I was subject to headaches, diz- ziness and nervous exhaustion. My ap: petite was poor, ahd] was so v run down I could not stand the least consuligd dificrent doctors, did not help me anv. One of my neigh: bors strongly urged "me to try Tr. Williams' Pink Pills, and before = the second box was finished the turning point for the better had been reached, and hy the time L had used half ~ ® dozen boxes, to the ' surprise of | my friends and neighbors 1 was again en: joying good health, and have since been strong and: well. I do not knaw anything 'to 'equal Pe. Williams' Pink Pills when the system is vim. down." « What the pill he they will do you, if you will' give them a fair tial. Sold by. all medi: cine dealers, of sent t Joa at - 5c. a box or six boxes Dan 50, by ad dressing the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. QUEEN'S QUARTERLY. ¥ tn i-- Has Entéréd Upon a New Era Of Its Existence. The July #limber of "Queen's Quart. crly,'t wigninlizes its' efittahite fon a new eri of its existensd. 'Tt appeara in the form of "A Canadian Inter-Univer pity Magasine," containing an article by Prof. MacMechen of Dalhousie Uni: versity, 'Welifax, charmingly ' describ< ing & recent "visit 'to Boston, a Yolw whl Mistorical ariicle on' &n' carly North-West "fur thader ~with rive fllus- rations from the 'welb known pen, of Prof." Brice, Winnipég, 'dat 'a scholar- Jy production' 'on the greatest of French" afithors," Moliere, By' Prof, IQtoekley, oF the Univerwity of Otta but they wal (vi fn 'addition' {o these, a timely: arti: ele By H. McD. Mowat, K.C., on' the political fiiture "BI "Canada 8 Certain to arrest attention, and #lso a beauti+ fully "Hindtrated and authoritative ari title on 'the fesources ind' prospects of New 'Ontwrio, ' from the 'pen of Mp. Sharp, the professor-farmer "of that re gibn. A paty article' accompanied with tips by Printipal Gordon, FQueen's Uhiveteity | is' aniivkble- both for ix historical hdelity 'and the graphic des: 'eriptiohs "ih dye Witiiens Of 'the two, engapements of 'Fivh "Creek and Nat. oche. Whe 'article perhaps of greatest di rect interest to the Canadian press is fre the' hand oF A. "HU. Colquhoun o thé Toronto' News, on "Canadian Unjversitios 'and {He Press." This es sav won' the prize equal with 'another offered 'by "Bir Sanford, Fleming, © for the best treatméiit of "the wuestiod. "How cah Canadian universities Fest tefiefit the caude of Journalisin ns medne of moulding and "elevating pub: lic opinion , in 'the Donfinion ** Mr, colijnbiiin's ergy 58 of #uch umdaual vals that i will' appear 'concirrently in "the Canadian Magadine for July. LAKE ONTARIO PARK. Good Features For This Week's Pleasure. There was &' 'vely large crowd at Lake = Ontario - Park last evening, Groups of © workitigmen, after their diy of toil, 'with 'their families, were enjoying the cool breeze off the lake while partaking 'of their eveniog r- past, engaged: in. social inter course with: their friends. + The chil- dren were : happy: with their sporty wid revelry: #The pavilidm, the scend of attraction, was crowded long be- fore 'the new. compihy was prepared to demonstrate - their bill fare. Every seat was occupied and stand ing room was ot a premium. The! ove- act comedy, "A Fanny Mistake," by Frank Ely and Florence Harvey, was a happy effort, and kept the audience convalsed * with inaghter with their lodal hits and dapsping.. They were followed, by Miss Etta Chatham in her 'coon songs and dancing his young lady / 'petiormed ; hen allotte part in a charming manner, and: ha tor reply. several times. fo the plabditd of her admirers. The Chatham sisters, with, gheir original and_ectoba- tic dancing, gave muc pleasure, They became genéral favorites and kindly replied 14" the enfores received. Little Hazit Seymour, a pretty child, on (he "trapeze, carried the andiencd by '#torut with her serial Nights dnd daring 'performance.' She was repeat' edly appliuded and well earned' the admiration' of the audience. The pro gramme will he. repented this evening with many new féatures: The Style Of Hair Worn. ! Is important to produce a younger face and a well shaped 10 any lady er gentleman. .. Dorenwend will demonstrate this to anyone: call- ing on him at his show Yooms. He has ladies' and gent's wigs, tompees, wavy and lon fronts, , in_every length and shitle, that be gladly adjust ou any lady's head free of charge to prove | this, Gentlemen, see art coveri in wigs and "toupees, worn on Ws- i ands of heads. A , British: t King American hotel, Wednesday, July Sth. RENE Where The Roses Bloom. The flowe s in the City park are very beautiful just now. Jarge, beds of roms, at the intersection of the walks in the centre of . the park, are bright ~ with bud and' blossom, while the fragrance of this guess of flowers a¥ far 'upon air, Kingston has, in the City park, a resting ve sation grommd that she may 'well 'take pride in. ow The Trouble Can o Wild. exertion. 1 tried several medicines apd: | #0 CN YY. 3 the times it served. It pl the emphasis on i ity, gr aan with an individual experience. So much did this lie at the foundation of the whole movement that John Wes Jey Wad to sdjust hid pésition oftener to account for this experience here in" his unfolding theo! thing was clear, However, 'divine 'afflatud that moved kingdom toward righteouknbss, ther through Chaclés Wesley's hymns 'or Whitfiell's eloquence or John Wes: ley's wonderfully' 'versatile 'genius be- gan with the 'conscionstiess of 'a per sonal, igual life. ' "The pd characteristic followed from individual setvice. Aw every mien, 'woman and' child had an experi; erie, 30" every Methodist could 'work. *It' was the explosion of the' life Any ideparture fom this 'iden 'refulted in wedloness. The 'ministry consisted wi of workers 'with spedinl' gifts, a special call, gifts proved athohigat and ' recognisod by 'eo-work end. We fhided y teachers' of fier training 'than an ever the herald who "is most ef déctive is =the man 'who éalls Kis fel: lows iw the same walk of life as him- wolf. Then © individual co-operation fol- lows: the former two. 'Methodism has been ¢harged with having an organi- ation 'more | autooretic' than Rowe. Hat: what if the governing iples are unanimously. ' agreed to those they effect 2. That was Wesley's mode of developing his. ovgatization. It mw cognized the sacreduess of individual: ity. An the evening Mr. Coummy chose av his text I John ii, 17, amd spoke on John, Wesley and. his, times.: He point- ed out that when Wesley wes born on the 25th of June, 1703, William 1 had been. but, lille over a year in his grave and his life and work thus span ned . nearly 'half the intervening space. The period included in his life was a mostveritical one in the development of the nation. . It gathered around three successive Names, Marl. borough, Walpole and Pitt. The first represented 'the bifth of international responsibility in the face of a mation unresponsive thfough dull-eyed ims morality. The second the birth of moy dern respotsible goveinment using un blushing bribery as its instrument ous the only means of governing by nieans of a franchise in 'the haids! of ignor- ance. And the third represented 'the attainment of national glory by senins with, thé mésalt on 'medount of the low character of the. nations intelloctually, and movelly, 'that natiosial glory be came mational arrogemse, which lost the American coldnies, and iavited na- tional disaster elsewhere. The French revolution began two years before Wesldy's death and the history of the century 'would suggest ite parallel" for England, Historians agree that dissipation of "thy ignor ance and immorality 'of the masses was the means of changing 'this Jogical course of evemts, The life of Wesley as the chief agent in this national service was briefly traced tb discover ite "formative ¢le ments; 'and 'the chatpcteristics' which constituted ita" effectiveness and les sons of a practical character deduced with a view to discover the elements ol 'a sttongy Chfictianity 'and to illus trate the value to the national life of a high Christian character. Coming To Kingston. Deseronto Tribune : The youngsters at the West End mis sion all have Wednesday, July Sth, marked down as' a red letier day on theit cpléndars. On that date they are to" go to Kingston by the Bay of Quinte railway on their annual out Sug. The train ik to leave at 7.35 a. m., and on that train ice cream and other delicacies are to be farnished. Kington eivic authorities are to' give them the freedom of the City on that day, 'and they are all going to have a time most scrumptious. Dinna Ye Hear It? "Whistle 'and 'T'll dome to ye, my lad," for the moxt enjoyable exeur- wien "any 'plese wn the river on sday, to Domin- jon day with the Highland "adel, , 10 am. both chun nels, stopping at principal 'ports. 5ic.; children bali rate. Behool Children Entertained.. Miss Volume, Kingston, who has of school No. 9, Pittsh ip, this afternoon en her pupils at a picnic at Anderson's grove. was an_ excellent pro- gramme of races, ete. Dominion Day. Steamer "America" Will make one of her popular 'tours of the Tslands. Leave Falger's wharf, 2 pm. by Dexvento Ci "band. than whe- By Rev. Eber Crummy--An Able L *: Resume Of The Growth 0 Jes. E- Methodist Influende--Its [Fos- EP tering' of Individuality in Ex jozen, | Rev. Eber Crunimy, in Brook Street Wey he on oe morn her pag from incident in the flowt ! per ter of m's 1 gospel, in which bag, A sought his por Bei}, und: brought him to Jesus. He Sb out that on account! of tondonoy bali: toward imitati e , weonlest Jans tlm ite usually Amitatie--any Me T re 1] quiber soon came. lg be distinguished a by a variety of acteristics usually bons, rove: or: less absurd or jundesizable by awh, whioh they were. known especially 'to o 8; supecficial observers. gur fathers } in. many instances : veloped tones \ - which hed no; better angin than that Toronto Stock Market. . good man Of Woman was . e x ep. BO OE mail), 24:10 | - To hae whit aint een mtn t ont. of breath and was imitated. | wu and offering was Kad the *mcouth it of turning sold. Prices! all round continue | un around to: down in churgh tou ; ewes are geist a be, traced to local ditions that to Si Bucks, $2.75 to ~ \made. this necessary. Charanteristiss, (Wyiichers' "sheep at $2.50 to $3.50, and |. however, which gave success and pert .oviisg lambs at $2.00 t6 $495. manence, to any movement had to be | "5 The: market: wan'wonk on an: "og healers (han on, We, CIE, | guher beney. gu batehre av ato the, sate as' universal Christianity at | e587. Hohe or ath "ht 50 Ro ; its most vital moments with a speei- | "Sel wing 8 fic 'emiphasis determined by the condi: . ----------------r DISLOCATED: BEER THUMB. Ingersoll Girl's Peculiar and Pain f ' al Hab ie "99 od | Ingersoll," J "80 A"p i AR nprecwaiet Dy She, alr call fraternity ionmé before o local phy he STi tt Fe i 1 » y iE ira te hab <1 dinlocating % acgni first joints ob go- ing to sleep. Tt was! with the = fore the physician to see .if he could devise some means that would Hreak the child of the haliit and vender the thuntbs #tronger. The Joctor explain: ed that the thumb fointd Suimthigl ly yoy weak, ad that, the youn na ad impai Ahem very much by strange Rohit. He encased hoth hembs in plaster of phris, Gd' iv id now | int. possible to dislocate them. At do time only when going to sleep' did the child dislocate. her thumbs, . and, although the attempt was often made, they could not bé put in' their place without awakenidig "her 'aid' eatsing ---------------- TO RE CHANCELLOR. M, Witte Adve )d In The Rus- sian Empire. 30. eanse the spate. h vater sad swe RB excel. They give much distinction in personal ap- pearance. FULLY. RAID. ; GSTON BRANCH - dma 3 KIN Bonds, Stocks, @ sin and. Provisions Berlin, June 30/A Jonpateh from RL Pet arg," to 'thé | Zed. vung; says M. Witte, 'the minister of finance, shortly. will be appointed ehancellor of 'the empire. The corres: pondent says. the appointment, is of reat, political importance, as the of ce has been vacant since the death of Gortechakoff. ' M. Witte's successor, probably, will be M. Suthomlinov, for' merly first public prosecutor of Odestad Negro Murderer On Trial. New. York, June 30.--The district at. torney's office has established some thing 'of "a tecord for speslly wetion in the case of William Spencer, the neg who 'shot and. killed in cold b Charles 8. McFarlane, the superibten: dent of the Anti-Policy sotisty in the corridor of {he criminal court building. Spencer was placed on trial to-day, al ter 'wéarcely two' weeks' had elapsed since the commission 'of his crime. Jt has Been a long time since ular in dignation has been ago o such a pitch against a murderer in the me tropolis as has been 'in the cans of Spencer, andl thie feeling has prompted the' prosecution to rush the ease throtigh' us speedily as may be done without pivieg exeuse far the ory of "railroading" the negro to the eles: trie chair. Speticir was a . lieutenant of "Al" Adams, the dethroned it is probable that before the end of cupying a cell in Sing Sing prison, where his former chief is now serving a ope year's sentence, Vacation For Poison Squad. Washington, D.C, Jane 30.5 Alter to-day the "poison squad" of the Di' Vision of Chemistry, of the department of agriculture, is to suspend opera: tions until cool weather, Dr. Wiley, the chief, who has been feéding them upon meats and other food" products; strongly dosed with borax amd héracie acid for the purpose of discoverin» whether those preservatives are injuri ous to health, has collected data en ough to satisly himself that he will be safe in drawing conclusions on that subject When October posing the sq charged with se the investigation is resumed in the twelve yo men com wad will drink heverage« feylic acid. That is the preservative pul mto wine, heer, cider and other 'drinks Hable 'to quick souring to 'keep them so the palate will not refost tKem The report to be written on the use of borax during the three months vaca: tion will probably be ome of the most interesting publications ever made by mént. the' govern Excursi ons To, R. s pr GE Dl steamers © 3 * "Alexan- Bia and "0 J" "on vegular time. Return fare, going 30th June or | going sth July, All tickets Deseronto Citizens' Band will furnish fine music on America's trip to Gan. ue, Day; Leave 10 a. m. Tickets, 35e 0 lood §p king, and [' the pirésent week 'the negro will be oc: J! +408 STILL IN" 'THE LEAD--AHEAD OF wie CALL mw? : Myers' Cpoked ts of Various k » Fee Ea bE $a a +) Sli nt us JVHY NOT .OWN of our 400 Passe QiD NVERTOUS Also 'vend for dur * ATEY N AR LET HAIGHT '& FREESE COMPANY ok GRAIN; COTRON awfully fidan, He--Bkinner is didn't buy. his boy any sky-rookefs today. She---What did he do 7 : ; He--He told him he could sis is of front steps and watch the shooling wtars, . ' * Wednesday « next will _be Domini day. Is your flag ? * H. Cunningham, piano York. pe a Chickering's, New pion séived at MeAuly"s bookstore. The Sodety of Friends declined: ta temperéince ® take part in a political campaign in session in Toronto. af

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