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Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Apr 1887, p. 7

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' iOny. ca. I 78 Pnncess St, Kingston nun, puulIuIwwIII'nIcI.I'lIllIOl%. dc. Anon banal y Ncnlllu In on In I I on I ...1"..""" 2:" """7..2.`.."'u'u.'.` rcnuly.u4AIu.10l|MII( only Noah. Callus ya: and Inns lo cut. Ncnlu. N new pd: one. .4} _,4_-gr V I4 I ICU VVCVX SHOW III You on pants: uhulool Poison`: Nor- mm. tho pawn pull nlndy in nu world. Newman cunt Immlgh. tooth- ache. pain In Ibo dtlo or . rheumatism. `n. Anna Inn-Isl nanulv I-lII.. I. Annum pun: ~. and then. not 3 cannot ot I IMO In trum of It. I behold Ibo. Union ` Joel lulu-r In an III III)?! 1 wood. . puvullj nut uncanny my Innwu. The ammo-duo: nu followed. sun 3 oouldonbh Inland. by a volley of mm Anna. 1 nuuuu - wuuu I nuns: my man [I35 I09] don ! come down how now: thorn nll nuthudod on them mountings fot the fear * of Benjamin unnn. Ah! md mom's the eatoncI7"-ot-meta-y he must luvs noun. "Yonuo the mounds.` I come hen um payed, now: und them. when I thought nuts I sundcywould boshootdoo. It Venn`: qulh n chapel. but It sand non Ioluun Ilka; and than. use you. Bonn Gun wnulnotlhudud--noeluplIn.nono Inch nnBlh|undnIn.youIrI." H `I In DAIEIIIH an `Inn n-ML-pg-, tunwn IFI yuu-uyl." 80 lo kept Nth; an Inn, uonnqgg. noun; nut meshing any answer. ` TIA nnnnanndnanl man Inllnnp-A .0|.- - \ uuwuu vuiuy Ill IIKIIIIJ. [493. left." an ho; keep to your um hall. Ilxnni Under the man with you! That`: [kind I! I don ! mmnatlo-n n..: ....:.%.-3 EIHIIW I} And I began to mn Iowml the anchorage. my Inrron all fonomu; while. clolo at my this. the nmuonod Illll In his gochklm Irohad sully und lightly. M " nnrn HA` kn-In h\ nan: lglt Inlg WIIII I I1 ' For Just then. Although the sun had um an hour or two to run. all the echoes of the bland uvon sud bellowed to the thunder of I otnnon. 551%-; L-__ L._._ A- A_.A.;nu 9 ...-,n 1 may IIIVI "Follow Inc." A-4] l L.__.. Olo 173$ Illllullj C III IIIIIIO IE Iv pnnnoo. hwuo dutch. No oddllantoorvu-htlon mom} Ihouimploncmo: 1 nnrunn 1-nu-un an nrnunnnnr I VII Illuf "Ah." aid he, .thnl I the hllch tot aura. Well. there`: my boat that I made with my two hands. 1 loop be: under thowhltz lock. llthowontoomen totho want, we nkht In that utter duk. UH" he broke out "what's that? I... I... cl.-- -Ib|.-..._L n.. __w_ .,.; XII.- "Well." I nld. "I don`t understand one word that you've been saying. But that`: neither here not there; for how sun 1 to get `onbou'dY uA|.n -_1; L- ...L,n, .;, . .. . - Ilucll till ILIIIIIICL "Then." he contlnm=d-then you'll up. and you llaay thla: Gunn ia_ a good mm (you'll my this), and he bumaprecloua night more coundence-t precious alght. lhnt-ln 1 gen lcmsn bom than In these ` guflemen of fortune. having been one his- salt." 5011].]! II I _.x; u! .u__n _._, ; ,_,_. uu n [Ivu llllll II lllp. lllt I (I0. And he pinched me ngnlu. In the moatconr ndenml manner. II""UuA-. I! L- -.._Al...._J u4I.._ , , vu- Just you mention them word: to your Iquim, J im"--he want on: N or he weren't, nelt.hoI~-thnt's the words. Thu-e years he were the mm of this island, lizht and dark, talr sud rain; and sometimes he would, may- be. think upon I prayer (says you), and sometimes he would. maybe, think of his old mother, so he as she : alive (you'll say); but the most out of Gunn s time (this is who! you'll ny)~the most part of his time wns look up with another numer. And then you ll give him a nip. like I do." And ha nlnnhnal Inn no-nln In Ohn Ilnnnl -1... ovuu-vu -\,._v u-uvu ax.-an-vwu. "Now. I'll tell you what. hewent on. "So much l Il tell you. and no more. 1 were in Flint s ship when he buried the treasure; he and six along--six atmng seamen. They was ashoxe nigh on a week, and us standing otlandonlntheold Walrus. Onenoday went up the signal, nnd here come Flint by himself in a little boat, and his head done up in a blue scarf. The sun was getting up, and mortal white he looked about the cutwater. But. there he was. you mind. and the six all aead-dead and buried. How he done it, not a man aboard us could make out. It was battle. murder. and sudden death. least- ways-hlm against six. Billy Bones was themate; Long John, he was quarter-mar ter; and they asked him where the treasure was. `Ah. says he, `youcangpashom. it you like, and stay, he says; `but as for the ship. she'll beat up for more. by thunder? That's what he said. uur..n I _.-.. |.. ......n..._ -|.:_ AL..- ..---_ nan). And with that he winked and pinched mo and. v uuuvn Ilvln-V "Ah," said he, so you would. And he seemed very much relieved. J nvvu vs. .-V--: uu-uvuuu "Why." I cried. the squh-e's a gentle- ~ mm. And. besides. it we got rm of the others. we should want you to help work the vase] home. Ell IICIIUB WCIU KI II.IlU- And a pasage home?" he added, with :1 ~ look ot great shmwdness. J uI|rL_. n I -4-) mum- ,-..x_,. guuu no u llhlll a vvvu uucluyr "1 am sure he would, add I. As it was, all hands were to share. U `.11: n -nun-an-an Ln.-...AW7 I... -44-.) -_,rAn_ ,, Ul IIEI-In Ah. but you see. retumed Ben Gunn. I didn't mean giving me a gate to keep. a ` sult otllvery clothes. and such; ths.t s not I my mark. Jlm. What 1 mean is, would he be likely to come down to the toon of, say one thousand pounds out of money that's as good as a man : own already? I am nun: Im umnhl '7 nld I HA .. :9 ....... ploll I110 UH UIU IIGKL You re ugood lad, Jim, he said; and you're all In a clove hitch. uln t you? Well, you must put your trust in Ben Gunn-Bon ` Guru : the Inn todo it. Would you think \ it likely. now. that your squire would prove a llbonl-minded one In case of help-hlru being ln s clove hitch. as you remark?" . I told him the squlre was the most liberal of man. no u: give II. quwu u wuug. It you was sent by Long John. he said, "I'm as good as pork. and I know it. But where was you, do you suppose? I had made my mind up in a moment, and by way of answer told him the whole story at our voyage, and the predicament in which ` we found oulseives. He heard me with the i keenmt intenst. and when I had done he patted me on the head. Vnn nn I nnnd lad Jim In: said. it...` I. 3 do would Klorw/ll. -_ __,_,L--_ , L.;AI_ ,1 on n uuulu. ' -_ < `l **He a?the cook; and-the ringleadu; mo, He was still holding me by the wrist, and "at that he gave It quite a wng. ` H van Inn mm. hv Lnnxr Jnhn 9! 5. ...m I I I-IIHWCICI IIIHI Ill UIICV. It's not Fllnt s ship, and Fllnthdeod: but I'll tell you tru. as you ask me-t.here are some of l"lint s hands aboard; worst ` luck for the mat of us." "Not: Inun-wmz ono-Jeg?" be gasped.` "Silva?" I asked. " ' Ill. Silver! says he; that were his "nnrnn Klllll llpl` IIU IEIKUL _ At this! I, had a happy Inspiration. I be. gun to bellgvo that ! had found an ally, nnd I umwcmd him at once. I61- ....s Dn..n- -L.c... .....a nu_,. ;, ., Hus!!! Lllflluilllllly UCIUIU Ill] [3)'ea_ V "Now, Jim. you tell me true; um; amt; ` Flint : shiplf he asked. At mu I ma . hnnnv Imn|.'..n.... : .... L WEB IIIU IIIUU Ivllt IUUIHI llIU;3 And at this there came suddenly n ]owe;-. my shadow qver his face. and he tightened his snap upon my hand. and raised a fore- nger threwenlngly before my eyes. "Now. Jlm, wm mil ma tnmo nun ncnvo IS A PURE FRUI I" ;I;)l;0WDIR It contain ulthc A3 and you I uunouh, In and M constitu- Jun. bless your gmma, you win, ,9 was the Ma! that found me.!" A uni .6 ant. LL--- -....... -...l.l-__u,, , "Inn begun to ght! I flbhcuuhuu pg wmgg l!`.rrAnI.uInI n` n34\rthePnr 353030 `C: Bonn` (hrl. Bulk Toll :~. ``r!!.t`llalc`s '.:"' hundot THOI nor:-hum : 0104- Mach :2. bongo. B `hum Thane who M I! you Inca mt Ian .4... . A tuoasnucu cum 0! wa- ..':."t"-:"'-? i Tll `X33. : Awll I. I Brunt Stud. 1800. 1887. B. I BOIIBIY nqlm Ibo-n thal- lor sh maul pm-cup nodnd in II! buduudullgthopunulnlrv uvcnyonn. sonotinlnnoodthhhhnupuuyoollclt ad. The bulun hon this data wll In ` ooaucdundurlluunondutylool HonsEv'sHAnowAnEH6IJsE. I. c. MIPP. 1% - BOATDUILDER. (`nun ADI`! llama: u youuuuom to purchase I boat at any an 0. . It you Jan! to him a non! for any length or no: l!yo{ol:un1nqulnautohoputln|'oodout!I- cuxoauunuunuadauognoa. I and uudunlon In .::'...'.*.'..,...'..".':: "........... '"" [ an interested In Bonn or human: I! youdgond lo pumhuo boat 0! do- nvxulu vn - ` rH6MAs N. SHARMAN, non'M'n.nuI. ~ Slum: 1"'!'lll.`I' Non Iho Purl. Kingdom. Ki-I-' " sv-i.'1;7T Puma: wiahlnt in get noun: at moderate rlcen will do well to col at the 01.0 Bonwxo un.uInu:.v1'. AT nu: Pom or Slim: 81.. near the Part. Klnpmn. and u-(-for lhelnoelvon * We uulee n Bnrfnln and good mm bout: 0 Beam repaired and made tight. Hath and Cushions made to order. To Rent-A few boat houses ; ml! early and secure one. April 10. v - -u-u, ID Lapvl rcuoo. I t.r'n've-led all over Europe sud other for- eign countries at a cost of thousands of dol- Inn, in search of health and found it not. I ` returned dlscou and dishurtened, and was restored to real youthful health nnd spirit: with less than two bottles of Hop Bitters. I ho others may profit. by my experience am stay at home. A LADY AlTl:lTQ'l`.| u- 5 THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT. A I o Slack of Pleasure Bootnnnd Shooting I -m.`t.'?` all nlu-s and dcscripuo I for ado. No ` work can exceed In m-omnh an Imtneu. Roms bum in any style: second to none In (`Mada no hulldcl. Remember tho lace -DCPOII the Ouunqul Bridge m8nrrl-o I. April I3. J. KNAPP & ION. ZBO.A_'I'Il\TG- n :4`. VIA-IAJHIAIAQILJ COOK'S FRIEND R. M +3~9ga__ev '3. oo ..--we-nu--w v I vuunuunyg Mv wife was troubled for years with ` blotchea, moth patches and pimples on her face, which nearly annoyed the life out of her. She spent msny dollars on the thou- sand infnllible (1') cures. with nothing` but injurious effects. A lad friend, of byra cuse. N. Y.. who hm ll similar experience and had been cured with Hop Bitters, in- duced her to try it. One bottle bu made her face as smooth, fair and soft as a child : And given her such health tint. in teams almost 5 mirucle. \ \ln........ ...1'....-. .- ll -- ` LARGE QUANTITY 0!` BOATS FOB BALI OR HIRE VERY CHEAP. J. /(IMPP & 80//. BARRIEF/ELD. tine to mnnufactufc; h;n_e;t' its-nd `<;o<`iv;n article as you do, you will accumu ate an honest fortune. and confer the greatest blessing on your fellow-men that was ever (`nnfs-rrorl nn mnnLI'n.l ulcaalng Ull your [CHOW confenvd on mankind. In Enthusiastic Endorsement. GORHAM, N. H., July 15, l886. Gents :--Whoever you lire, I don't know, butl thank the Lord and feel gnteful to you to know that in this-. world of adulter- ated medicines there is one compound that proves and does all it wdvertises to do, and more. Four years ago, I had is slight. shock of pals ,which unnerved me to such an extent that t ie least excitement would make meshake like the ngue. Llst May I was induced to try Hop Bitters. Imed one bottle but did not see any ch ; another did so change my nerves that t ey were A: steady as they ever were. It used to tske both hands to write, but now my good right hand writes, this. Now. if eon- tinna tn mnnnfnntuum .. |u......c .. ........l .... tinne manufacture as honest an nrfhuln nu \vnn Jr. `Inn uyill -._....__ Algal: uauu wuu:8- Hill. ROW. Hg BU8I-=68 _n_.____._ _ _.- %__ feet. In fact one case, a. lady of mzer seven- tr years`, haul_been sick for years, and for t ie t ten years I have known her she has not een "able to be around half the time. "About six months ago she got so leeble sh im chi was helpless. Her old remedies, or `physi- cians. being of no avail, I sent to Deposit, forty ve miles, and got a bottle of Hop Bitters. It had such ,a very beneficial etfect on her that one bottle im roved_ her so she was able to dress hersel and walk ebtut the house. When she had taken the second bottle she was able to take care of her own room and walk out to herneighbor's and has ' nroved all the time since. My wife and dren also have derived great benefit from their use. W. B. HATHAWAY, Agt. U.S. Ex. Co. INPERIAZ niutiiwnvh rn `cm, Noggom. * tv veurs; hm u.~moc'mN . 3"rA'noN, N. Y:., I)ec,28, I884. Gents :--A number of people had been us- ing your` Bitters here, and with marked ef- feet. In i been ninlr for vnnra nnrl `nu- ------ l N 0 medicine intx'pducecLtt) the public has ever met with the success accorded to Hop Bitters. It stands today the`hest known 4 .cu'rative article in the world. Its marvel- lous renown is not due ttrthe ndvert.isim_z it has received. It is famous b reason of its inherent virtues.. It duegal that is claim- ed for it. It is the most powerful. speedy and effective agent known for _the_bui11_ling "up of "Hbili t3iteJ` systems. Thefufeflrt.-vring witnesses offered to prove this : llIL_A'.'J. I'l.'_l A-_,, , - A1. I I -vvu vnauu v\n vv IIIVIU Iplll - Whatit `Did For an Old Lady. upsuocnm STATION, N. Y... Dec. 28, Con}: -._.A nnvnknr ni nnnnl.-. I..`...l L . . _ . ... lull I miracle. A .\lz.un::n or (,'.A.\'.wu.\' P.uu.x.uu-: s-r. Greatest (furatiue Success of the Age! Voice from-the People. ` T@ ?M 1 VW:zmr(1i<:i;I"fui P-E:;I;1`lrit_Ty'_o`t' {lie ` nowned Mediine. A Rich l.ad7s-Experience. 9.-.u.I..a .n ........ I`.......... ....n -u.-_ Wolnvolhontlctloualnuni with npmnmnnnnrnnvnx-In ARI! "APRIL. 27. ' BC?`:4._'I`S AI_ -51503 l\D- -j ___A _ -".1 , ' ll VII I (`unuovu BIIIIOI. A Husband's Testimony. u'ifn u-an 9-nnI.I...l 6..- ......_ llll FIJI II ; HUHN3. A LADY. AUGUSTA, Me. MEDIGAL. 'I`I.\I BURCH `(H1 1905 good an A- __ ". am not H 277 I000! (`Nut MA] by obtained tom W. R. MCRM A (`o.. Grooon : J. B. bum. Grocor : Juno: Rodden. Grocer. &c.. &c.. Klnnton. THE IIPIRIALH unh-orally rooocnlxod an STANDARD BRAND. For Isle at all leading Hotels. Clubs. etc. Dan. Dan: wcnhethhl. worloublnulnuuuv. Aldnc tllnqIauu|uIl-. Ahuulh uukudulncunyuuhucakhhuu-I lndninnnn-ab: `IN THE Dull. 8EA8ON ` Hanna PAPER HANGING ALLAN STEAUBIIIP LINE. J. P. GILDIBBLIIVI,A(ont, D"6N'T wAI'r I 0|!- nu. ma? Axo'c':'unncsr noun; :`.:.w;n.`.m'*nfu*a.":.%..2:.% lint rt 0100! um YOU mu.nr: no utilut I2! I Drawing Room on run on ll :3 'l`I-unohuwcu and Bi L'nII.ItnnQInAvQEh1n-no I-um \ Ar:-Iva Tomnlngllhn. : omvu. 5:5 pan. ` Mann-ual.Ip.m. ; on w Gwyn. Pnnugon leaving by (`I huh will touch PIIXQII IQ Wlunl In D V R11 I tad Ingram I: ' KINGSTON & pnunaou --AND- % OM/ADA PIC`/I10 IMIUFOADS. , I:dx.y::mn1`rnInu Nomlnnd I ru No. 6 doe: not run on Iloudny. 3` 7%` A TTT //5" , " / / ,1 / 4% f. 4`{ {; April :0. six month. Passenger Tutu: leave the new City Pnnon cur Depot. foot Johnoon Street. as follow: :- coma IAIT oonm w-n. s'l'ATlUN. corner 0! Johnoon and Ontulo Sta. Winter excursion: by the All Rail Route to Saul-`rlmcisco. Loo lo: and points on the Pu-cine (`out in Cd ornin; Llaoto Florida. West Indies. Bermuda and other troplml cli- mate at atly naduocd rntu. Tloketngood for six moo Pnmnnna-r 7`:-gin: lnnvn thus no-r (`hr Dnnnnn Do! an. K II In Rhuunnllal . A:-Iva` orouwl.Ihn.:0tuwc. kfgm. MontnIl.Ilun.: on .&|.u. lnpu1Inud\Vho|uukDca|onIn Xilan 8t;tiihip J. P. cuosmctrt. Agent. uouuzwn nun` aauy. run an low as An other mute. Alogslnte nssdngounblo fIl"lIIAUO:.hlI recnd to I an ut won or mail n:'lho (IRAN? FRl.'.\ E PAS:|.\'GEl STATION. of Johnaon and Onlnrlo Winter axcnnlmn In um All Ru! Ilmnn m an pu-ta u the world I (1. Purchase your Tickets the Grand Trunk Rauwa . connectin at nockvillo with the R. W. . Railway. ew You-k (`antral & Hud- son River By. and West Show for New \'ork.Albo.ny. l`roy.l-`hllasdolphial gunman, L'tloc_`s.y ncuso,Rochostor.nnd points ml: and I. All rail route. Two connections daily. Fare low other Aocnnteund rolhbla ftlnnnn In mmmi THOMAS UIIJK HIJN "E I all para d the world Pnmhnu mur Ticknm Tho only llne runn mm 11 Pull] from Kin ton to the t nn`fWest. THOH 8000K BON`8 TouriltaT All nan: 11 [ha um-Id A um-hit- .1-lu.__ Mhmesota. Dakota. San Francis- co and British Columbia. } snnmsr. BE8!'@HBAPE8!BOU1'B GOING IA ? GOING No. l.. .. ..M NO p.m. .\'o. I . . . . . . At 8:13 pm. No.3. ....uI:i)\.m. No.4.... .5! l:06|.In. Illxed. . at 8:l.'u.m. No.6 . II (:55 run Ixod. ` at 0:15 I.m. `Mixed... .3! 8:l0p.m. lixpnn `h-aim Nos. 8 and run Sunday: Ln- xludod. Sweden, Norway. 01:. Rates ofpanage always as low as by any other lino. For Tickets and every Intormnuon Apply to Tlflllfl IIl\7FlFI7 `GRAND TRUNK RAlLW Y 571! you no sanding for your friends we can E:-nnugnhyou gm pm certicates to m tn Eng Sw en,NoI-way. Rates ofpusage always by any . France, Germany. . AWARDED. 1- v: 1 ILBIFIB nun IIVIIIJ Iulurullulnl Ippl) LU T110]! 8 HANLEY, World`: Ticket. Agent. Corner Johnson and On- tnrio Bunch. 1 camp muxfprv PA! gbosa snnox The last train connecting at Porumd with the Mail Steamers. nailing from that port on nnoulsday. leaves Kinntnn on Wednesday at : mu. Tho inst trsin oonnec with the Mull teamen at Halifax leave: ins-awn on Thurs- y at 1:40 p.m. Elf standing for friends furnish you with nl-amid manna cenmmmn to mm -urn. The Steamship: o(l.hoAll:.n Lino come direct to the whnrves of the Intarcolonhl and Onnd Trunk Runny: at Hnlifu and at Pox-tlnnd. and passengers are forwarded on by Ipochl mum to Montreal and the Want. The hunt tmln nnnnnmhm At. I-chm! with RATES OF PASSAGE :-From Portlnnd or golgxnlnnlltax to live t and` a -85). m urn; I"::"u..,... e I Ghltgm ANDBz)STO LINE.-Gluow tonoeton. Intermedh Chlldrennndor E13` jar. 02.50: over one and under twelve. :;0 rm: - snonrnsi-"am - mam, AVERAGE TIME 8 DAYS. .l UIIS. VERNON H. BROWN & CO.,' Or to J. P. Gildonlecvo. Agent, 42 Chr- ence Street. NEW LIVILISI. Ix w.\'.\'l:('o.v wrru Sr. luwnxxm-: Born. on King street. Flnl. clam run will AIWIVI be on hand on tho } .A.I..1'...A.IN' LINE Royal Mail Steamships. purui. ~ For freight and passage 1 t Co - gm `s Oion. No. 4, Bowlinagmzilxtoen, N; or . rrnnnvnxr I ! `nnnrlv\v a run Lmuugn Luna 0: uuungglven ml nouns, G w, Ham, Antwan? and other points on o Continent and or Mulimrnmnn u W, unvru, naive?) um onner pomu o Continent nnd or Moditarrnnoan nn I-in an very now noun. awe rizm and` from London and town and all other parts of Europe at low est ratios. 'l`l-..........I.. Inn- -3 r ...n___:_..._ 1,- n-u,_. mvuuv-uu unuu `I - Gabi;-:-$60, cso mduoo, wcordingto ac- commodation. Intermediate ' 99...... ..o v-.... 1.... n...__ .- ____ msr Exp/ess7u/L saw/05. E'[`R.URIA . . . . . . . . . . .Saturd , Apl. 301 RANIA . . . . . . . . . . ..Satu ay, Mgy 71 UNIBRIA . . . . . . . . . . .. Saturday, May 14! SERVIA. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sa.tu*rdny,Mny `Z11 ETRURIA . . . . . . . . . ..Saturda. , May 28t AURANIA . . . . . . ` . . . . . .Sct y. June it UMBRIA. . . : . . . . . . . . Saturday, June llt SERVIA . . . . . . . . . . . . .Satu1-day, J une 18 WINTER AREQNGEMENT. /yew ram [rib LIVERPOOL. vn Ali: nu. . A-sh`... . IMPERIAL SODA WATER, GINGER ALE,&.c. ll-.. L , 1..-; a_-__ J15go$;:>i;i4:$. iEi...i&Q;n;. IBD FIIBE hrough Bills of Lndinggiven for Belfast, }ILnnrow_ I-Invrh. Antvnrn And nth uninf- . D. JHWBTUIQIIIUC . vlt.l;aox::;o:0at Very Low Rates. gzznge Picket: to London md Oneem. `W a hat tram oonnocunz attPort.lnnd with [all Steamers. Inllinztrnmtlmtnorton RATES oB'_pAssAGE : Qnn AAA *l.4.B.39F:_i DATE O;"-SAII.ING : Lxlriitafi .."-5.-: -= an to I- an Nd. McCA.\lMON 05., I Klxonox Hons: Excl I. Liv and Boarding Stables. col-not othnock vu:`l1Bn1ot stroeu. A new nnd stylish ouultot women a and excellent hornet. Charges modenue. l \VI._VIIV I 'lVlII'II' AIM! Wl. I Tourists `Tickets `to mhltv. . ~-.-_. , .-_ `.Saturd;_: Mn; ...Sct 4th 11th 18th woauulu npn. aum . .Satu 7th . Mth `llst .Saturda. 28th . . Jhtu Av. June 4th Pullman Cars L`I\l`l% I I\J 141.111.`. lx LAROI on Sxnu. 8[`lll.lt low rates of intcolhon City and Fan-m Property Loam 1 granted on City and Count Debentures. Ap- ylo THOMAS BRIGGS. Ana r.Prontonnc mo mnend Investment Society. rrIc:r-0ppo- lung Slreel. rigs alw boon hand on the hunt! nouco. ELDER no-x.. Proprlc-turn. ` In-ch . DAKISU Innzs nnu. , lhuxcul. AGINTH. King Street. Money to Ian on red uuuuul 0l.lI_I:_lt!_cilltI. nunn m Aru nu 5. Accomrnx'r. Avnnmn &c.. Olco Clarence Su-cot. mu King 8!. IV A I`nI\I'fIII'II\I\.\ nun-..\.. gnu-1 Ii pzdta. moa13nzw35I:: w'e111n?3 Stroe xdhtntho ottyor country promptly attended to. Crockery, China, Glassware, um '5 Wm v.. V. vvvwn-Q nu-up-u Dxm-131'. Graham of xew York College of ` Donunuy. Ol Wollingto S! t. bet. Prinocuand BI-?ok_ Seneca. g H'"::1hf .':'t'33.'3 lion paid to preservation ol the natural teeth. IIl\ll1I'.\l\Ii A IIIIIY IIUMKBUFAI I1 I . C. Lcmrns. 21.0.. nuooenor to Dr. Ju-via. Physician. Surgeon. kc. Omoo and Ratdenoe mu-ly onnodto the Post. Oloe. Walunzmn n. n. arnnna, v. 11.3., 1..u.5., Dlrrrlsr. Oloe end Reside Pdnoeee St.. between Montreal and Syd Streets. Nitrous Oxide (lmmhing Guo administered for ` pelnleu extncuon of teeth. Telephone. I I`ltVIAI\I'r,\Inl\ vxnn Ivxn UIIG. IIIUIXSUN AND lSI`)l'lb', Pnnwuxe no Sunonoxe. 0moo-a1 Wel- llnxton Street. near Enrl. Electricity I spec!- nllk Telephone communlcauon. C. Dlonox. 11.0. J. H. Bl'l'l'1 M.FLC.sL Icnn. . A, UIVENS, Bnmxu-nu. Soucrron. Coxvnnxcnn. kc. Olloo--Olnronce Street. our Telegraph omce. Money to Loan. Ullleo--Clarence .2 I'\I'n car van. R. GAGE. _AncIm'I:cr. 0rnc:-)lonu-on Stuot. numstu` BHAVV. BARBIITIR. Soucrmn. Coxvnnuxcrn. are. on Corn [(1 dB ` w.3:;Dm`oImmI:.ga.n l'ockbtreots,ovor vi}R}OOERi}~E`S; LIQUORS. -._ --.. --v-: \I-I15 vw uuu vluvv SM;TE AND SM.I'I`H, &LIcI'I'0RI. EVA. 1 Olltl Sl.I'%L I. H. Slrrnl. LLD. CIus.F`I:)N1-:.-ucSunn __________:_`__________ Isnnnnnu ii! A uuv Robertson Brothers, wu. 1us;wLANU:5.J.. AncIn'rIIc'I'. corner of Block and King Street. war Wade`: Store. Entrance on King street. next to the mo Oloe. llth lblalblllil. O4lll'l'Dl""lI`l 1, C.H.. M.C.P. &S.0.. `Lao of Hunllwn) 63 West Street. Diueuea Women And Chi'Id:-en. Feb. 5. nun. -_-,..pn...p .--.\ .-.-......- JOHN HERALD, M.A., M.D., C.M.. (Successor to um Du. Mwnxuox). Pmrucux, Summon. &c. 0moo-Monu-enl St root. between Princess and Brook Streets. 7 IIIII \II.IIIv . nIDs.. ... 11. M. IIUWAT. BARRIETIR. Souclfnon. CONVIYANCIR &c,. i0!d'I Block. Brock Street. Kingston. Money 0 Loan. -.--no-anal v. 11 JIUNDELL. B.A., 11.0., C.M., Plnucux. svnolon. &c. 0leo-1.nte Dr. Mocunmon a. No.85 Montreal Street. `I up u.n.-. ._. wurnca--Prim: Hotel. In u. -nu-.. pun snuxan. L L. B.. tn the l:'oIt..'.0I!lce. xoxgv .,91"'oB:'J'5 '3 wot entrant mun. --.-u; now -cucu- DR. ELIZABETH SM [TH-SHORTT, C.H.. M.C.P. &S.0.. We Inn Ihonucuou at IIIIIUC"! .v1:.::15.*'.'.::*..& T RIAOII :.-rm: __ Dl!|'l"ll z` IQ. 1. ULl'2Ml1gl; Pm on V dine 7 L . \ ll: owed V in 00' ruvusu AND SUN, M %w:.';=-='-E-=..,.~......:.-r`*"-*:*.;*:.-...'r""~ ' LXI U5. ALICE Mot}! LLIVRAY. of Woman and Children in specialty. 0!?! Street. three doors lIh0\'n Windsor .- _..... JOHN HERALD, M.A. (Suacannnr m hm: Du m.yunuu W. U. ANUIJN, M.l{.U.S.. ENG, 0 max smoc. - Tel . ......::'2...~?.'............. W W . puuwmorolt Oloe. owut II7 A` I thus`. ..--- --u ._.-van. unuq R. E. SPA;?'.K-S, D.D.S., L.D.S., 'lN1'ls'I'. Oloa and Ruldonm. Prlnnnna -. w--u. vun-nu van. t vu DICKSON AND BE'l"l`S, Wllouxa AND Slrnnnnmt nmm_su 5-imz-.="""v.r"_-T`:=`?."ii*`.!'s.W:`az" AGIIDTIIO IIAIMHASPIZXALH. dylgcnv pnornsxbisn owns: > BUSINESS CARDS. _., V m(.3ARRU'l`HERS BRO.\`., cu]. A0331-IL Kim Sn-am. I - --..v-u unwi- WALKEM a WALKEM, "" "' "\ ADAM IWARTHUR. rAx'I'. Avnl-row. A-9., Oilln ...n a nunvvuu nun uunznbu NEVVLANDSJR. . PET. cans: of Block And Kim: MONEY T0 LOAN .. n--..- u..--._ -. I JOHN srmnaa. 1.1.3. ROI. lo. Ooo-Clnrnnuu Rt- T nnv wrrn Hr Lnwn M00518/rm `mot. -an v-u-uu nu any n ' 1-.i.OM(EOPAI`HY. VIE un nnnnnjnln h ---. --no vuncv. 1' Icon :1 ROBERT HAW. IR. 8m.Icrmn_ (`nwvlrv D. A, GIVEN S, L SOLICITOIL nnxv: IX llI% CHICK! 31!`- rowel: AND sow; III` and Blludllll Bllrvevr ....-v.-a can u. u.'ni"6?r"`A1"~,"' I. Soucrmn. Ctwvnv nl.u. J. H. Brrrs. M.R.C.S.. Eng. AIIIJQ I\I'\(1 Inn KW c"i.`m, --_I (I4, , , m` ", M"'.zu:'.'s"`".. mg, mg ...... In-.. n--1- J xfwmn 000K '8 FRIEND I8 GENUINE. "rL"1.TV'""` Y. ml f`.hllIu--. - -n. you Ah. -uuwu-UwIuIIQlnIyj;- Io Iuhhunlhouyz Incl! rich! Inn Andrlhl what: I'll uh I nunohoulln. IIIII uuuujuu IIIIIIIIIH. ull I his Volts lo 3 whhpn--l'n rich." I no: hit nun ninth. gm. (.1 l 111:: I tau .1" uuvuul `BI-lg XIII Q "you shall but chemo by the stout" All this moo ho Ind been tooling the still of my Jacket. smoothing my hands. looking any boots. uadnnenlly. In tho Intends of lab upeoeh. showing 3 clnlldlnh pleuun In the pnnuooo of 3 (allow ennui. But at my last words In porkeduplnuuklndot am-use ulna. ltenryou can no aboard onto. an you? henpouud. hlullot you? lot you. I now." In: my reply. And right you won" in cued. Now yoo-w|m do you all younolt. um? -Ill." I told MI. Jll. -NI." an no, qulh plot-oi Iptb lolly. "Won. uow. Jinn, I've [Ind IMO nut 05 you'd In nnhund Io hon ol. 30'. to: Induce. you wouldn't think I Ind and a pious nouau~-to.lool at no? In Wl!.I0.Io|npu-Iloulu. luuwond. "MNVOILIIHIA "boll |ml-nIurh- Noplon LnIlnueIvll.pIou|boy.nd with ollyuhllbn that lul. an no call`! Innouowui (mu noun. Anlhlvuwutlunolgllmum It to II with dual-hrthol on the blond wcxu: warn nuu nus Inn cyuu nuoxuu qulw startling In no dork a two. 01' all the box- I gu-men that I had soon or fancied. he vs: I the chlef for nuodnen lie wuclothed l with latter: of old ship : anus nun old son- ] cloth; tnd thls extraordinary patchwork was I held together by a system of the most various and incongruous futonlnp. bx-no buttons. hits of stick. and loops or tarry gu- ` kin. About hls waist he wore an old brus- l buckled leather belt whlch was the one ] thin; solid in his whole uccouterment. I "rhino Vlblfl, I prim! wan: I-nn .I.|.. yuuls. 1 could now use that he was a white man llte myself, and that his features were even pleasing. Ills skin. wherever It was ex- ` poaod, was bum! by the sun; even his up: | were black and his fair eyes looked quite surtllnz In no dark a fun or all ma. 1...- o "xluooned lame yeus gone," he con- ` nned. end lived on (nah an then. end \ homes. and oysters. Wherever a men In. any: 1. a man an do for himself. Bu., mete. my been in note for Christian diet. You mlghu happen when 1 piece of ebeeee about you, now? No? Well. any : the lounuglnt l`ve dreamed of ch noul_v-end woke up spun, and hen 1 -nm" I IIIIII` uuuu Ill ula WIIUIU IKYUUICIIIIEIIL "Fume yum? lcried. Were you sulp- wrecked? "Nny. nmte," snld bk-maroonoJ." I had heard the wow. and [know It stood r for a horrible kind of punishment common enough among the buccanoazs. In which the odender ls put ashore with I Hue powder md mot. and loft bohlnd on some desolate and dlnunt bland. nu. _ unllluurutl 1 WIS not uereneeleee. courege glowed egein in my heart; and I welked briskly iowerd him. He wes concealed by this time. behind en- other tree trunk; but he must have been wetehinx me closely. for ee soon es I began to move in his direction he reeppeered end tookeeteptomeetme. Then hehmiteted. drew beck. ceme forwerd enin. end et lest. to my wonder end contusion. threw himself on his knees end held out his cleeped heads in suppllcetion. At thet 1 once more stopped. Who ere you? I esked. Ben Gunn." he enswered. end his voice sounded hoerse end ewkwerd. like e rusty lock. "I'm poor Ben Gunn, I em; end I heven t spoke with e Christien these three yatxn I nnnlrl nnw nee` Olen} In; use - -I.le. ___ 1 Illl. B Wllllu IIU XI. Well. I wee in another ship three years back. end we sighted this island. `Boys. said 1. `here : Flint's treasure; let's lend end iind it. The cep n wes displeased at that; but my Inessmetee were ell of in mind. and landed. Twelve deys they looked for it. and every dey they bed the wome word for me. until one ne morning ell hends went eboeni. `As for you. Benjamin Gunn,' eeys they. `here's e musket. they says. `end e spede, end pickex. You can stay here, end nd F'iint's money for yourself. they says. "Well. Jim. three years have I been here, end not a bite of Christian diet from that dey to this. But now, you look here: look et Inc. Do 1 look likenmnn before the meet? No. says you. Nor I weren't. neither, I i seye." And with that ha mini-mi and ninnhm-l Inn 1 %I -unus- 11 over lean [ct moan! gun." and 3, `tin DHAII haw` nhnnnn kn Oh` ning` 7' doubt about that. I begun to recall what I had heard of can- nlbtln. I was within an ace of calllng for help. But the more not that he was a man, however wild. had somewhat reassured me. and my fear of Silver began to revive In pro- r portion. I stood still. therefore, and cast ` about for some method of eecepe; and as I wee so thinking, the recollection of my pie- tol eshed into my mind. As soon as I re- membered I wls not defenseless. eonnge * heart; toward hlm. "I ha: nnnnnalnd kw this ei-an 3.4.5.1.: -.. Fnom trunk to trunk 01 creature puma was a deer. 01 HIV UUILS. Instantly the gure reappeared. end, mak- ing nwido circuit. began to hand me 01!. I was and at any rate; but had I been I! fresh as when 1 mac, loouldeeelt wnsln vain formetocontaeud in speed with such ` an adversary. From trunk to trunk the `creature timed like :1 door, running xmnlike on two legs. but unlike my man that I had ever seen. atooplug almost double as It ran. Yet I man It was. loould no longerbe in mu wnu: un uua new Ippurluon nrought In. to 3 stand. A M 1. 1111. now. it seemed. cut sidu: behind me the murderers. before me this lurking noudescript. And immedietely Ibqnntopmterthedangerathetlknewio those I knew not. Silver himself appeared ; lean terrible in contrast with this creature of ` the woods. and 1 turned on myheei, and. looking sharply behind me over my should- er. began to retrace my step in the direction or the boats. 'i\n.AIm`|- 9|... 52-..... .....-_...._...I -_.| ..__\_ CI!-APTEB xv. ms nu or `ml: maxxn. ) From the side of the hill. which was here snap and stony. a spout of grave! was dis- Iodged. and fell rattling gnd bounding through the trees. My eyes turned Instinct- lvely In that direction. and Iaawanguro : leap with grout rapidity behind the trunk of *5 pine. What It was. whether nheuor monkey. I could in no who tell. It sound duh and shaggy; gnom 1 know not. But the terror of this new apparition brought rREAsR1:L['FIsLDf BY ROBERT L. SulI!\'R!80'.\' THE BRITISH WHIG WEDNESDA 1'. Mud they Ind! at but about I85. ydutluonuhg "."..$T

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