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Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Apr 1887, p. 5

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UIJGV. IKZCZ Q IVTOICCZ 30 UM-all ~=H='- swat - v mu Pu u-nun. anon nu. "M"-* (EL lldsnlt Illnhl-nu 1Vl0.\'Tl{l'I.-\l. STOCK MA IIKET. .\l0.V`l`l,lE.IL. April 27-! n.m. STOCKS. nurn mrr RIONTIIEAL PRODUCE MARKET.` |l...._.....- n__nm when oval (`ludnl . x/swung . . on L brunt Lowest (`Janina Lowat 1 : Clash` . jinn-In-I law ouif (`|lin'. l'\_...l.... on. lA;II1`. us`. 1` Cunard steamship Company. .1310 from New York every Saturdm M ..3"' W ennui lay shun] '. ?.'.'.`..2`.; ..........a"" 'K".'.:.."..n..""'En.` luau I lI\IUIBl\I1V ZJIIICEL (Doru: & W ' ht (`o.I Cmcmo, 111.. pril 21-23) am. MAI Jun: Ju; Attica. T Inuonlo Regular Iootln mt Sh. Jmn.'.' inib. \'.. 9 .. -n.. EOCIETIES.` 1.. April 27-!!! Jun: .3 an as; cl scrom1ou}'cnsmuuon or Boro- - dl Tun: In the system. Dad ` LII: 'Ir\v\Iv\r\An `H-9 --`A nnniugn Al I l-I-- I 3? IE` I: high . 27.5 ` 219 as . 9: . 121} . llll . I33} AHKD . 314} . my "-144 . 212} wvvu -at-vvv ct`. uuuvuvnn 7:`. J. wuaox. Solo Agent. Khptau. llaulquuhnlut nuihhu Puphhdhghuln lurlun. 52 132! Jrrn 943} H9 . Au- : I 1 uusy. P00!` Umounu one. An unpuro Bloodrgoor Olrcuh on in sumcient to auto 0703 dictate. the Symptoms \ must. vary n; no the Organ: moot ` Yul: DI-fonts Danton (`loun Game: ['11- dor the Saw Ilulv-o-f`l'lw Iron-lug. u-uvnm Ivy nu-I 1-.m('o nnpuns and origin- ! an by Bllbnp Du!-hAm.olLondon, mum Thohodcln Ameriah Dr. B. F DoCo&. lit! of the (`bunch 0! St. John the Bango- Iht. Nov York city. L`.m4.Lx.Yl. The order has hr its objevt aria] puritv, binding who on men and women. It was naked by III Ellico Hopkins and origin- . b' BB1`) ll! Itmdnn Ennl-ntl Whll. IN I I10 1 dld It nr`1_x'.:.l- ln I.`~2.` In Nut"! 5! . ` Thu; i HI" I` it In: bu-:u and I? .'- gww In ben~d' `an. 5.. (1udnnuh. ---AA-U--N nunoo. xx-upuong Tum- on. hoocnsoqhdooun an Louvr- talny, Poor Ctrcnlnu `onto. (:5 impure BloodAndPoorC1rcuJA omuumcaonnol , _.... .. .,.. -... ..... ....,. ; . Notwitbstnndingnur\'i"torles we suffered I) much that we \n-re about ta pmpola Isms of pram. when En;.;!zmd shown! u dit- podtion tn nu-rt us half \vn_\`. She did not formally 31;-Ll the ni:hH - march our vouch for her sgmm-n, but pnnviicnlly ga\'(- it up. : ncruun nhnoun. unuat. . t New \'ork~ New York Newark: . tsxnn A_l_ Ln Avvw-Inc z Phllndolphu-. AILIOUQ unlrnnnlllnnn Which country dictatt-d terms of peace at tho elooeol our warot Isl: with England! I]. J \v_-_ 9.: . I. u. ll:-em-lmunn tnkesitsnnme [mm the Gor- mm words meaning am uml foam. so named from its whiteness mul h_:htm-. It issili- cameo! umgncsin. It i.~ I -and in Spain and other Ilodimrrnneun oounuim. i s Auloucu. . Hetropollluu . I)-_.LI-- ' \.lVIl at.-rvlru lhlllllllllllollll. Where will the (`ivil Service czuuuiunzions be held! S. T. In the buildinzs where they have always been held, Artillery park. Barrack street. sm-roI& :.'.: :':*..':.*:::r::: .:..*: on. Antennas. hd Complexion. Low V1- loot-oclnmn. I have heard that meerschnum has snuw relu- tlon to sea rum. Will you please stntv u so. and what the n-lalion in,` T. W. nu .-- I uuru. K-. ;IC.\.l. $..\`. -The late Charles llarwin, in answer to a German student. inquiring his relations ` to the christian faith. said : "I am very busy. and am an old man in delicate health; and have not time to answer your questions fully, even assuming that they are ca ble of being answered at all. Science and c ris- tianity have nothin v to do with each other, except in as far as t e habit of scientic in- veetigation makes a man cautious about no- ce ting any proofs. As faras I am concerned I r 0 not believe that my revelation has ever been mule. \\'ith reg-ml to a future life every one must draw his own conclusions ` from vague and contradictory probabilities." A Gatling Gun. ow nmny times I min-.|tv can 'hn`l\n.i Two hunch-I lix Pill] 01 BCICHCC ultogellllif .' ; As these answers are more or less indofin- ` ..ite,Vand in some i-nstanoes-eent-radictory. ' the reader is left in the same dilemma as he was before. I propose statin in this letter what science does teach, and cave the ques- tion of immortality, consciousness, etc, after death. to the inquiring reader to solve. Sci- ence teaches that the universe is eternal, boundless as to time and space; that. the universe is filled with attenuated and con- densed matter, the former gaseous,`the latter suns, planets, etc., in fact all the heavenly bodies, with all their contents; that the whole universe is impregnated with active and latent heat, like unto leaven in a batch of bread : that heat in its active form is the only known active force, causing all phe_n_o-W mena of life and mo`tion : that"'matter and heat are eternal; that all organisms, whe- ther suns, lanets", animals, or plants, are composed 0 those elements, but are not in their organized forms eternal. These orga- nized forms are developed by gradual stages from those gaseous elements, and as gradu- ally dissolve again into their gaseous forms, I in condition again for den-lopment into other organize] bodies. And as science knows of no principle by which anything can be added to, or taken from. these elements, their ex- istence mnst have been from eternity, and, as a consequence, exist so endless time. All organisms, including plants and animals I man no exccption--are but transient, but the elements which make up their forms are eternal, forever organizing, forever diss0l\'- . in.--Yuurs. C. Mc.\l. I \` Tl... l..o.. (`I.....I.... l\.......:.. :_. -_,,___ _, CUIIICIOIISHQQH : Is there anything in such distsoveries to :Ip!)ort or atrengthen a belief in immomnl- 1 y. v no vnn 1-nnnhlnr tho nnmninn ....s .1 cl... ac\ unu answer! to IIIGGI} ljllattlonzl : Are ther'e any fact in _ 13 possession of modern science which {nuke it difficult to believe in the immortality of the personal consciousnesa 3 ` I. 91...... ......AI.:.... :. ......L .|:_,,,, Icy. ` Do you consider the question out of the path of science altogether? As these imnwnrs m-n more nr Inna :...l..Rn, A Look] Authority on the Sinbicct ;-v_'l`-ha Elements of Life Eternal. Txxsgmx, April_ -::{.-(Tu me Editor): 1111 your duily i'ue of the 16th insb. are several Answer: to theaq questions Am than-'9 Anv fnnb in tho n.-........:.... .3 Plymouth ` -5 -....oL.. I .':'f'" "B'1'5'nEi1sT, .3 4: mist nu. viono. nonoou arm: (`Ivll Servlra Exunlnntlonu. re I! N` T OUR QUERY CORNER. TEACHINGS or.-'_sc+EN_.` hllo Clones Ha! the Wtulc (`mu- I n-I-.. .- `In in. (.......I .... \\'b!!I III 73 MD mxwrml Thogbovo uoloquy hrconlllagll upon you lucnuuqnuooa! thontulnl spring wu- Obnudu otbondngllhl Chaunc- hrd0Al.h()WAYIum,uuI, 311-ohluucollol I 84m[ BlNCESS STREET. 1. th u(I.I-Iv nu. mm run: And clutter": It cuts but I quartet In I And a7i.mwn-sh no place to gut in -3.`: Also All the lead! Paton! Modicines. and I full not-k of Paint). It. Etc. 2` Prrnt-n'|'on.n om-afullv dixnu-nsvd_ ood now Lat Ioluy null val III rur Lip 01 V 60!. 'l"luntonourx.apthl novlonhin To unp tot able and Mood noweouor. ` Which. booms: II : no light I return to sun 0 in the Cruorf that-bod Im a! Kllkoa That the sumac has my chap Ohm nnv thy. fhotllunurhuhvllcghtlollu-'1 . GPGl'l IWlli3I91'II. lunhonuulu Au-lllt ' Howdou lolujr hind III the hit Cupol ulnar. }SEASONABLE POETRY; A}-niui." Here jun received A large shipment of MEN'S T\\'l-ZED PANTS which the en od'er~ ing to the ublic T0-Nl(:H'l` fmm 95 up. Tweed Sniu I Specialty and rfect Fit (iuenn . (Dell end enmlne them on your way down street. A (Bread Diepley In our window Ihie evening 0! All the lake! style: in Necktiu. Come early end get your choice for twenty-tire cane. Everyone cell and examine our good: at April 2.1 Rorkorrlrn Old Stand. 1?? Prhocoee Stnecf. AT 4. R. mrrtuaumral THE GRAND UNION CLOTHING COMPANY i gimp: ` I Sp ence &. Crumley. April 25. mu [lock or Puma. Um. Inc. W Prr.-z-n`ph'oau an-fully dispensed. Good value uunrnnleod. I-`avor us wu II II czdl. Y &f\ '?T`YR RTPTIIIICRIZ SPENCE 82: CRU']SILEY If 400 Se'ts Lace, Madras, Chenille and Raw Silk ` Curtains. ! I Floor Oil-Cloth, guaranteed English, 1, H-4, 11 1-2 and 2 yards wide. II In! Ix! luv!` thus any dal. tho walnut. In Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, Wool, Union and Hemp Carpets AT POPULAR PRICES. dI1{r1'i3' .1='UnN1sHf11i5_._ { BOWES & BISUNEITE. Are o e1-ing Wonderrul Bargains in Fancy Dress Goods, 5, 7, 10c. White and Colored Muslins 4, 5, 70. Light and Dark Fancy Prints 4. 5, 7c. Bales of White and Grey Oottons at 4, 5, 60 per yard. 5,000 Straw Hats from 50. Bargains every day. WAL8H& STEAGY SGAR|5ET GET YOUR We have on hand :~Tnstanlly II fmah and complete stock of DRUGS. FANCY GOODS. PERFUIERY, EFO. TL T. j Tunllwhounurlncuntlnonu-and indications dyolil. ICTGII wenlncl. Gd! domy.lQdnnbod. Re. I will and I tr` etpulu on-nu. tan or cum: fhhnni wudiuuvcd by: ab- damn II hllllkion. olulunollmddlwbd onnlupu th.l\n.Jouv-n 1`. Iran. sums D No! Y GI. The Ladies all say McMAHON has as fine and well selected a stock of Dress Goods of every description as is tobe seen in the city. Call and examine his stock and ask particularly to see the Cham- i bray, Lace and Lawn Robes and Pique Dress Materials. Several Very Fine Lines Dress Goods at 150 ; others from 10c up. f tThe 6-Button Length Kid Gloves at 500. worth $1.25, areselling as . An in some nhules there is only one not of I kinvl come at at They on the Richest Hoods ever shown in (bnmlu. No 1 SO T H April 26. April 25. `SE1-MEAL c:.o+1~H-..-......!.m..5. new to the tude and luudnoxnor nu} ordinnyy B- IbzE F.A.'U'L- April 27. And see the assortment of Beaded Panels and Waist Sets to match, in all colors. I I 5 `U- ` the city. (\A| B ZCD B`LEjjTb%%D. tr-T T % In endless vafi`t )7,:;:ach one guaranteed. this Season's purchase. Are the Best Value in the city. Don't buy a carpet till you see their stock and complete Range ef Curtain Poles. uiAll Goods shown with pleasure. April 27. April 27. 771. `T mmss GOODS-We defy the tradelto vac our value in pm. Goods. .-PRINTS AND SATEENS~-I`he Hnnduomolt `r'.u.r... and the I... In r-Nu New Brussels Carpets and Borderings 80, SL111. 81.10, SL25. New Tapestry Carpets 35, 40, 50c. New Wool Curpeta, handsome designs, low prices. New All-Wool Dutch Carpets, low prices. 1_ New Remington Squares, Coco Mutts, Rugs, Lapland Matte. 300 Pairs Cream Lace (Turmins. new designs. low prices. -P zgTR4A S 51.. S- * 11%|! .Vdl'9t'. l|'r rroummrml (`ch-ry (`om mud. l'.`rrry uwlher should Ann` 11 lmltlr in ! I housr. ._,.j:../_....._..__..__._.._.___..._ CARfETs--.cHEAP, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL; " WVALSII & STEACY. COME TO-MORROW TO R- 'VV'_A_I.]DZE?.CDl\T- .A.- J"- Ibdf IBdI_A.EOIN'- l0l'AI:IoIuvcIdI"&-'l. ifuamsaamuounotumr. Wu mm rummn mu Spring Buitinn. Over-coating: and Trouurlnn. all new goods. at Ol Ill`. (IE2- IN! `a lion: no l.\'ruunm'. Tononrm. sou. Jooanber. I3. Hans Mona. Esq. lieu` 8ir`-l must thank you for the bottles of velar: com und. I have used it especially with hot in: Infants. and have found it A 3 II IUIIGILV fur fevcrinhnosa and mm form Ill and for the weak and lick omu H was val hie as a tonic. and I nhn have mo (mats: in nnsum In run-nlnnnllullnn In mu- DORLAND'S. COA%TS?%(Tl5F .H...o......."!E""'A` ems` FV?II3!k-_ Aulnuyluu I32 and 134 Princess St w. 0. ASHLEY. I Illba > not. lien-In I" wrought in ppoxits Vrmdsur Hotel, :1 Wu IIIVII nlo tonic. nnd I mall have ` greatest ensure In rm-omnwmllnglta use to everyone. Wishing you ever ` ulu-count. I beg to remain. yours \-cry r1'spcl'lf:'l )1 .\l. \\`Hl'l`:-|. Head Nara-. l"r nuv-nun nnrnal I`rh-ru I `non nnn -ul L`... -u '_l:8t vue in see I! of Mr. lulu: \\/V41 n 1114` 1.: nu urn u au- Celery Com nd In A and pleasant sub- stitute (hr 0 am and o r powerful drugu. Denv nobadq/?e1~]u!ta:lnh1cx. nctlngun tonic. uudjnz up the system. oenv nobadq/u1~]u-tnlntncx. nctlngun t3:'m`1'Ai:v'vj1" `P ""tinn b permissi utter we I: on v y l T.+?-C<"239_4IF?.5!5l' -L..: Ln!-I1-nL.--.1 two \.O`U\ ldRSE'S GLYCEROLE:fEELE RWEOIPOUND New Remedy lbr Teething Inmnta and Adults subrlnc from Nervous I\I-ng-A- IH-4. Why do you poho:_y_our Hood and injun ` your nomads by the an 0! sum; drip, which uldon cur! ad 01;)`: do morn or Ian ham. You can be cured without I pundbility cl may by the no 0 A. NOR- )lAN`S N Bolt. [nooks and Trina. Writs lot Cllullui `Mn; full particular: Cuolltnllou hoe Incl private. 4 Quuismoc ltut. Tomato. II` I IIVII XIX Q-IA A ___.A IPl__ _.A-,, nmebacl Protnp-:;`:red. Mr |nl..i.....I u.....|... n......... There is no bod pain which cannot be rt-~ moved by St. Jnoo OIL ll avlslikunm ic. It cures when everything also has failed. Us the ` hsoluco Income for rheulnnlism. neuml- ` only a 31:3 wot. headache. toolhm-hr. burns. sands an rulaea. Sold by (`ht-mists en-rywhore. Price per bottle fty cunts. Directions in eleven I880! with every bank-. The Charles A. I Vogeler (`o.. Baltimore, .\ld.. l'..N' A. Canadian Branch. 81 York Sirool. Turnnln Yogoler Co.. lhulimoro. Md" l'.S.A. Cans Branch. 84 York Sir:-cl. 'l`oronIu. (`unndm --a-IuI:uu1`.- l'l1ll.llPIlY l,I.Il'(ln Mr. Michael Murphy, Ottawa, (`anmlm says : One of my family sntfertxl from It had cold which settled in ncckmml Ihouldc . Three uppllcntions of St. Jacobs Oil cured mo. The Best Ever l'Iod. Mr. John Mercer. (`ityswc-op. Ottawa. (`ann- ` (in. an '3': I hnvcused St. Jacobs Oil for lumbngn 1 in sho dcr and neck. and it is the boat cure I 1 ever used. wnnout relief. Less than a bottle of St. Jacoti Oll cured me nerloctly. Llke Snow Before the Sun. Prom Gallo:-y. House of (`ommons. 0t tawa. Canada. Duii the man ' senlons in which I have ` worked nour drn ty pl-ass galler . this is the only one durln whlchl have not n an `act to lum . ocnuse of this is that I u St. Jacobs 0 this winter. and my lumbago then dimppenrud like snow bolero the sun. AUIQREY L`. llA.\llL'V`0.\'. uuuqnvu all ll.'Il'l wun I..IIIlCDlI(`K-IL'\ll (l. Mr. Thomas Clnydon. Shelburue. Ontario. Canada. sultan: [had suffered with lnnwbwck for thirty Venus and mod almost er - xing ` }y_i_thout,reIlef. Iaoathnnabottle orsz. acobs J vv-unnun. aullt 2 I nuu BIIIICTOQ '1! ll IIINIODRCK e\'c.I3`thlng without relief. Icon ' cured me nerfnctlv, ` vuwquuutil It laIlllO-IIIQK- ' , Ca Goorgo - ` - . mentptllnrbor .()(l:1Ig"( ;ll(.)ts:?::G?`lflr:)' rank mglaelf am those beneued by 5:. L uho time I suffered from n no- min in E} back koewoetr-mrshmrldur m und`l Vina cured by the Gm-..-Lt (iernmn em :3. From all! have heard and seen of the remedy. I must say that It is unequalled. Sulhred so \'e.n-c|u. lgunebax-k-ctn-ea. i I 'l L..-...-.. n|.._.|-_ (VL,lL.,_, , n , , . , ,s lineqnsllod Lune-Buck. (`Ant an-n. |l..-..:.._ -I.l-l-- Oborvo E51 :11 the Laws ot H111); Icon 0. nhin Clnnn Lhn LS$e?-* 7[9l:I: 'aE?n'X u. nzuznv (C0.\"l`AI1\' ING N0 OPIUED. .. !\..-._..._.l 1- - -_A. __.| -1--- `'x{v&'i{}'~f A I7lII'\I\I\l n A urn nnvonz. . W?! --- CURES LUMBAGO [M53 and air/Ilium Tn1I9ED1oINE:/.7 ' K o ngxfon. Out. N Y .A H. .04: ...::.x:....-* P:-:........---....* .-_.-. 0011!!! IAII I1`. r I7.--0onI In M L U 5:~ICA|Fn(NbII. q. z to Health. which I) 5.'.";'a'J'.`F$.' Tboonulny hllllxl Llvcr 53'5"" a.'2:2` lAIOUHII.. .. .. llc (`onull UIIIOII 'UcIl|c.. . Oouunl Facile. llnourl meme . M N. Y.(`:-ulrnl . . . . . .. \\'oton Union. . Canada oulhdn (h.nnduPu~.Ilo.. . hxuI?:::d....'. inlay`. ocks Wabash... .. ,. onhwooletn OHDll'O.. Hlnhllnn (`gnu-u Pdd up (`Aplul IIGITIB. to ho lnonnod is one IIAl`lel' ul` I mlmou at the nut Anna moot nn. ' meeting." Iom of the !.Y. (`onnnlldntod Rtook and ounlouu. Exchange. And onhothlcnnouu-d` of Trade. mm & Wmer co., (human) Stovkl. Grain and Provision Damien; uvuuuu u. vvauuul Vvu, \UlElll.'lU, Pl'0V`lII0l! Dealers. R.J.EILBECK,Igr. - OFFICE-ChnnooSt` uon. City \\`mu1' um 011170 not! In thebnwu of I Haul Keep: o8k1nCl the Bowohsndk no lnportbctwot-Ina order no 08 ouamsnaor Ave: 83!: LI . VI Aooauuohxro Lit and Healthful In Plain Nourishing roodnnd an BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, ock. lion. ACTIVE l"LL'L'I'l'ATl0.\'8 in the Market offer of rtunitien to speculators to make money In min. Stocks. Bonds and Petroleum. Pmrgrt penaomu attention given to orders re- wiv b win-or mall. t.`orrespondc4nceaolicit- ed. Ful information About the markets in our Book. which will be forwarded free on applica- 7 uumn (`onon ('0. .. Dundu Cononuo. . Ontario lnvesunem.. N. W. land Co ` . . . . .. St. Pun] M. & I . . . . .. Con:- G Felllllnl . . . . . . .. Canada Pacic RR. . llmm-an! Tnlhxrrnnh Unnndn Pacic KR . . . . . . ` . . . . . . ` Hontrenl Te ph (`o. . . . . . . . .. Rich. & On 0 Mwlgatlon 00.. CH. Punongcr RR . . . . . . . . ` . . . . .. Molyltruxl Gal ('0, ,, City Pnnoengor RE Montreal Gus C0,. (`.1nAlIA (`nllnn (`n On`: Hank or Montreal. .. . . Ontario Bank . . . . . , . . . , . .. Bank du Peu e . . . . . . . . .. Molsona Ban ... Bank 0! Tomato. . .. Ban uoJ ues (`nrtii-1. Ila Ll I VIII! 0: All B01190! I cotton % Blood.:> too Bad cog In turn on lmporfbct action of every bod1lyOr|In. STOC K 8. Bank of Montreal. ()nlAr-in Rank now--r/is TIM-T0 sPouur. Ann-nuvm mu .. v.-III\nvr\ . ..--- ..-- -u.---. av vvuvvn-IIIL. ACTIVE F'l.L'L"l'l'A'l`l0.\'8 atfer onnortunmea to nnacuhmn m mum w'4B`5 i1"6TFL i3`[6b3 sr. GILAIN AND PROVISION KAHKET. :IL._._ 1. II vc-u----- - -u...av.n.s..Ia.AI, Headquarter! for (`lover and Timothy Seed. ` Seed Gnin. Choice Family Flour. Pressed Hay. H'Su-ouu linkers` Flour A Specialty. unnnonn nn1-rn nI nnu nnuunr-an nu- 1.3) ' City b: 4.25 to Lil) for strong akcrs. W}1out-non1i: red winter 88 to :19; while 57 lo 89 : spring 88 to SI). (`orn--64 10 wt. l'ons-6l to 66):`. 04113-26 to 270. Barley-45 to Ryo-42 to we. Oatm -4.11) to 4.110. (`ornmoa]~2.w to am. Pol`k-- 17.75 to 18.2. ). la\rd-9} to me. BIwon-l0} to 11. l{Amo-lu to 12. (?hoese~1u to 11 Buuor--Creamery I? In 20: Tmvnships 1.`: to I3 : Morrisbu 151017 ; \\'o.-stern I3 to Is : Low Grade: 10 to 1 I\`.Dlnl_41IIiM - I2 In I'll uuouuons :- Pntants. 4.2010 Ml): superior extra. 3.90 lo ` 3,40 to 3.50: superne, 3.10 to 35$): atron akers. 3.90 to M!) : tine. 2.75 to 2.85: middliml. 2.20 to 2.10 ; Pullnrds. 2.1!) to 2.10 . Ontario Bu .. l.(X)t0 bugs kcrs. W}nent-non1i:red 2!): 57 lo 4.10 : extra superne. 3.70 to 3.3!) ; uprlnenrn. 8 - c V _ - . . u-4.:-a I uuxlaryvli UIAIIOZIEIO Mo.\"uuuL. April 27. Flour -- Receipts. woo bbla: saws reported 250 bbo. Market quiet at unchanged mu.-8. QuouaLlons:- Patents. 4.3) to 4.9!): nnnnrlnr nth-n a on m JOSEPH FRANKLIN, llnntlnunv-Inna l.u- t`I.uuu- ..-"I 'l`&-...|... Q-...I wool Lungs. Torpld u . d :1 : other obvious on a'c5ua'i won otohnnnnaa. Anlm ornnnio : AIIIICAN ITOCI IABII1 . (Donn & WI-nah! 00.! N31! You. April 27-23) pun. ` noctn mo`: LUV ? cIo n .. I) III III! thorlzed Agent, 1-`. A. 1" of Brock 51.. Kmzston. Cllllrd steamship Company. SAILING every Saturda . thorized Agent. 1". A. Folger, l-erry Docz. Kinnton. urauea Into 1!. ls`.ggs-quiel :13 to 1.1}. Yo ng Men's Christian Association. I-`us READING Room. Princess street. or-qr Byrnes' Store. open daily from 10 n.m. to 0 1 .m. Prayer Meeting every Saturday night at Edclock. All young men made welcome. ` Royal APCIIIII. TH: Rxuvun Murrlxos of the St. Lawrence Council. Royal Arcanum. are held on the nut and third Mondays in every month at 8 pm..- In the Cnuu-uqul Odd Fellows` Hall. Princess Lhcasrnn bows. No. of the Sons of Eng- land Benevolent Society. I] meet. in their new Room, corner Montreal and Princess Stu. over su-acnuura Hardware Store. the 2nd uni 4th Tuesdnya of each month. Sons of Enllnad. Bl NW DJII. ` R "ml.Lod.No.92,on`Wodnosdny. May . at 7' pm. COMIERCIAL MK-PTERS. G` scronuoun Constitution Horo- Air Improper at And Manner of LI , Budbnlmu. lnncuvo Bowel: and K1 - non. W Luau. Torpid Liver, and rnnnv nthnr nhvinnn nun-on Innlntllna 1

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