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Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jun 1897, p. 5

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.3 `arms. C IOVUIIUO LIVIII VIII G5 `vs nnue stone. I MUS_T BE oIs5Cvo. Counltlul To lull. __ -1; _ . _ _ -- I, HI] (Ll. LVIUFIOH. IIRALUINE. run A1LY wine; sA*u}nmur. JUNE 19. 13072 will not only cure Bright's disease, but all kidney troubles, diabetes, pain in the hack, aleeplessne3s,- rheumatism. gout, neuralgia, nervousness, ('..tc. They give new energy, new blood, new vigor, unld-.-HEAl.'l`H. They have cured thousands. 'l'h_e_v_ will cum you. En ,do1-sod by physicians, druggists and pa- tients. = ` FOR SALE BY E.C. MITCHELL. Chomlst & Optician} Central Disponau-y, I24 Princess Street. Kingston, Ont. return 01 nu lfOul)l8. I am a. re-gulur gmduate of thirty- six years exlperivnva in the pru'~tic-.e of medicine. This mun's cure was little short. of an miracle. After demonstrat- -ing the '(`urulivo. power oi your pills in two cases. I shall prescribe them in all kidney land urin-My lrouhlm. 1 am in- dependent enough to use any remedy `that, will relieve and ho`-n-=,flt my pa- l?l~n'l.s. [ um willing to urknua-ledge und commend thus lmnkly the value of Dr. Hui.-1.3` lpurn. us Kidney Pills. l Rn art l<`rn.mn_ M. I). Grlly In [D8 smtnt ()1 IRS l)H. .'K, Cl'{I.lIl[J\ in the legs, specks or motes lielore the eyes, rin%ing noises in thr head, furred tongue. .0wel.s constipated, loss ofap- petite, sick stomach and in:ligestimt.' All of the nlove symptoms showing Bright's disease in its very worst form. I told him that. lconsidered his (`[138 hopeless, nnd that he was In-.'yo n`l the ui i of medicine. His friends anti` neigh- hors were daily expecting his dmth. His life hc-cuute a hurden to him. At this time. It neighbor l't lldin' your ad- `vtartiseunent. of l)r. Hon!-s Fqxumqus Kidney l`ilts persuztdtul him to try them. From the use or the first box he lit-{tan to improve. it. would consume time. necdlessly to follow the whole course of kit cnnvztle-u`<*n'9. After usinx .-ix hoxex 0. Dr. I-lohhs` Spurttgu-t Kidney Iiills he was entirely cured, a.nl is to- day a ell nnd soun-`I man. and is nhle to follow his .'lV()(` tion witltuu tiny return of hli troul) e. I nivl n -n.m-nlnu nu-xulnuln nf t|.irlu_ I How limely4the advice of Mr. Kim- lml`s neighbor. _ If you are sirk, take heed of your kidneys. [Work Will commgmp Her` Majesty Queen Viotdrinvl I The vex-di:t o'f the pcople must at all ' _ times be considered `f1n1l. This old say- _ ing is a true one, and whatever the pop- gdulnr verdict may bein the test Inw be- ing made of_J)r. Hobbs` discovery for the cure of kidney diieasee. it must n5~ cemriry be lbonsidered final. No up- .peal will he tukan, `a~n`i'no aulmerluge resorted _to.` Each and` ever claim made by Dr. Hobbs must be fu Iy sub- stantiated. ; _ 'I`hnI-n nrn tmdnv in Kin-ulnn nnd vi- any quesu n3 (lt`;IX'B(l. About a year ago I was called to see J. F. Kimlml, who had lean troubled with kidney disease for five years. Be- fore he came into my hands to he treat- ed he had been un ler the care of several physicians. They all pronounced his di ,eg;.se as incurable. On examinutioml found the 1ollo\\in sympttoms to be present : [Trim hktfl color and scanty, u mic-k dust deposit on stanling. fly an anal ':i3 forty per cent at nlhumen and ml of tule cast, showing u do- struction ofgge. kidneys going on. Cir- culation nlf ed, pulpitation of the he.-nrt, swelling and pulfiness undt-rthe eyes: also a swelling around the nnkles, hands and nhdomen. Pain of great. sev- erity in the small of the luck, cmmpx in nu: Inn-n ann:-L-.1 nr mnlnu Imfrn-A lm HA. WOman,Sl I ' Experience of a Dlstlngulehed Payelolan. 1 Graduate or Jefferson Medical Col- lage,Pm1a.de1phla, ln 1959. and an "ex- Presldent and Present Member of the Delaware State Medical Bociety. Milfortl, Del., Jun. 28, 1896. H()ill)8 Remedy (0., Chicago: . (`.ent.le'men,-I teel that I would not he d(ing my duty to my fellow men if I should not give my testimony as to the curaIiva`quo.:ities of Dr. Hobbs Spamgus Kidney lills in the following case. as nnytms in Milford can testily. No one expected him to live. He was the sickest man I ever saw not lo die. After an expexince of thirtyhaix years in the practice 01' meglicim, lmn say that his ruse was most miraculous. You are at liberty to refer to me in regard to this case. and l ill gladly zmiwer questi ns deir'ed. Almnf n \-par men I vrns called Hohhs Remedy L0.: Gentlemen --Every day brings end- `less inquiries from our customers as to the merits of 3our Sparugus Kidney l-ill.s. Being familiar with the compon- ent parts of tri-1 medicine, we never ihuve any h(`L`:it:1.nt:y in recommending illrwolilxs` Sp-axugus Kidney lills us .it is our lalief that it would he an utl impossibility lo combina in any p1'e:}ig`z:|li;n more \ irtue- than what the l0l`lI]Ll shawls they (`on`t:1in. Yours truly, In. C. Mitchell. stantmtea. . There are to-day in Kingston and vi- cinity alone hundreds `of people who say .th:1.t Dr. Hobbs` Sparagus Kidney 1-`ills iure indeedagrun-1 medicine. They have gcod-reu.sous.fur saying this. having [themselves been richer greatly bur.- `(ited or cured by their use. , Hobbs Remedy Co. : nnflnmun --FUD!` We Pub`ish in this Article what :5. C. Mitch_oii,Druggiat. I24 Prlngpss 8t.,ana a _woIi- ' k iown Physician has to say regarding this Great Re- medy. Dr. Hotbs Sparagus Kidney Pius Friends, Offer Absolute Proof of the Merits of Dr. . Hobbs sparagus Kidney Pins! Diam6:Hd'%%y]ibilcc| is never done." P1-Qverving fruit will soon `be the order of V -the day. Vnn inn Isa ans; 1;` Raina- (}0BHT S. HAHIIMBE, You be sure of having splendid " long - lasting." wholocomo menu]: in Gnu- itewnro. Agntowu-o and Steel wore it punhuod {mm us. Preserving Kettles. Fruit Promos. Sh-nine Etc. From a Popular Drtgzist. cornutPrInouuIWgl- I44... g__ -4 - HOBBS )lH'll. US lxuaney 1'|lIS. R0.ert Frame, M. D. uxzv, Kingstcn, Ont. I SIIVWJ-IE UIINEL ' ULIQDD Hana, - Good has all Main: JUNE II All trains am: an. mmum unm JUNE 2:. 1m. U`l HI" uh Ii 8ho-Thn, Have told you nyuctut. Pronlumoyon will tellnoono. notcvetk your wife, - . A II o._Nn1 `Hr ll: tnld nu nk nun-nlnn your wms._ " Ko--Ho. I7 wife hold no this admin; not to anything about 15-831 You iudn`y.`ourn-L ~ ? an-v;-Q, --- ovvwunnugu ` "1 Intel: had a loyal and noble tint." } hid he recapitulntlng. * "I land (on: Hing. And In than not thnl ` _I IIU ltllllllillltc I had (our kings, and In the low that unwed}! land to put up my (lakes, and the upshot of It all In: that I wan Indicted on thmcoounta."-IndInna1golII Joumal. M - No Alternative. First Nightel--T|m man who writes the dramatic criticism: for your pnyu doop " not. know is good play from u had one. . lCditnr--I know it. but that mu in ` I105 KNOW H KKK! IIUIII I IE UIIE. vEdItor-1 know It, but what can we do? Be In the only man on the nta who . man enough to too over , the bounds!- Tlt~BitI. ` sun 01 `rung. How still they are!" remarked Mn. ` F053, apropos of the young couple In the next room. UV..- H n-mlln `In `D "IQ nnnlnnln um. IIUXF FUUIII. Yo.-9," nplled Mr. F. "It nmlglllu me of my army days. It was always wonder- fully quiet just union: to an engage- ment. "- Boston nnoorlpt. nuu |ll|l U|I ZJIIIIU III III$I Ill! youth. We didn't. " You didn't?" No. She done all the uettlln In It hernel1."-Clnclnnau Enquirer. f lU'VpIC promises mm! " ynum. "Bill," uld t Always a hard npolla Journal. Illl OUT pupuu. it n girl had musical talent, Ibo played the piano or the violin. Burnt. oorl: men in the minsln-els were the only ones who plunkod on the banjo in those days. Thorn were no fashionable nhndml of PIUIIIUU UH IIIU UIIIJU Ill IJIUBU UDJH. There were no fashionable shades of hair and no changes In the colors. If a girl was born with black hair. she never thought at making It yellow."-New York` Press. When me and Jane was marrlt," aid the old man. the lust thing I says when we got to mo house was. `I guess the fun thing for us to do is fer us to settle who in 3011) no be boat. " And did vnn nettla It?" nknd the A Buplto. You won't be wanted for two more day: yet." and the ohlot purveyor ol Mbwpka to his prlooner. Your mate m-nmlun tn Ina lnnuvnr than in nntini. WHHU UIKTU IIIIII llllll It means that at this moment you an I lawbrenker. a criminal, alr," mpllod the Walter aunvoly. Muullang the currency is a ox-lme. and you have mutllated a Cl blll. '1`hcreto1-0. unless! gel: the dollar \1\_yo11 `ll get arrested. Boo?" ` As the waltor pocketed the otlv 1 hall in `\yOll'lI E8`? IITXTL BUM" ' pocketed halt [ally bummed: - ' '- What: I am: A Ind l vv -u- _ ---- - `alum! , When I was I girl," said Comfort \ Budge. women didn't drink wine in a * public place and tho posalhlmlas of the soda fountain had not been discovered. um- l-...o nun lu.nn.A-- nn In clan chant..- IOUII Iuuuuun lluu nub utrun uluuuvcrtu. \ We kept our bonnet: on in the theater \ and took them of! at an afternooxy recep- tion. when we wore orlnollno, It was not In our sleeves. Huh. .......I on ogmnl. 1I`nn-an In M. Q.`-"I-- Rldu slur. looh boctu. will Itcnd more and coat loan for n- poln thin sny other yhul at any nrlou Don't take an oppouiuon duh:-'3 uooount or it but no It to: yourself. `Kirkpatrick s Art Store. In 01]!` HIUUVUH. We used to teach classes In the Sunday nchool, but we never had any Cinnamon among our pupils. " If n all-I luul mnnlml fnlnnf._ nhn nlnvnd mm. 110 you uuuurumuur Yes, sir," replied that functional-y, and became an nasidnona as a mother with her x-sh child. But for some inexplicable reason the old gentleman grew more and more dinantlsed as his meal progressed, until, no he rose from the table, he simply soowlcd angrily at the expectant waiter. Rvnnnn ma nit-_ |mt`."-tha waiter in- IIOUWICU ungruy IW Irnu ulpvculuu wuwut. Excuse me, sir, but"-the waiter in- Ilnuatod obsoquloualy. ` Nnw," snarled the old fellow in reply. Oh. yea; I t-h1nk- you will." oboarved the waiter, his backbone visibly stlonlng. Don't you be lmpndtmt, young man," udvlnod the old fellow threamningly. unnnro um. ha [I 1-hulnn " Arlviu-d an waiver oonwlnpmuuuuy. Why, why, wh-nti"'uorenmo'd the old fellow, swelling like an enraged turkey cock. I'll-l'll report you for your in- Iolenoe. you-you villain! HI dnn-`r. think` van will." 1-aim-tad the IOIBDOG, you-y0u Vllllllll I don t think` you wlll," retol-ted the waiter calmly and rmly. "Come, hand over the other half of this bill. I need 01 for the opera. tonight." "myninln vnnrlnlf, vnn I-natal." (In. 10!` me opera. wmgnu. "Explain yourself. you rascal." do- } manded tho old toliow. a great and por- tansous calm enveloping him. Now, \ what does this mean?" urn mnnniu 1-K-4-. no this vnninnnb. unn -on . ---.----u And, -nmnn to 3 up: xahttfgn. wont to the Opera._ The globular and orld old gentleman. as he ml: down at the table, pulled . n )1 bill out of hle pocket, dellberntely tore lb In two. hhnded one place to the we`ltur, re- placed the other In hls pocket, and said: Walter, lt lam satised, you got the other half. Do you understand?" Van ah-." 1-pnlled that functlonnrv. ` nuvuoa lane om Ieuow unreawmngny. ` Don z you be a chump," advised the waiter oontemptuounly. Why whr uh-nI~.$"':nunmn'd the old `T - E 3'9 = ()8 V % \ V ~ ` _ . ; -x. > "_.-.. 1 vv V w v 1 v v v w v v o w v - . 3 _ ..s;.s. .. .; 1:1 13;. 11:: .3` 1:: `::`::.;c..:..s.:::..::. :.:. ig 2 Funnune * ~::...,-*=r- oooo Oil '0 AI OQOI He BR/`-ME S II!) V) D6 I-HUI." And did you nettle it?" asked the nth HE NEEDED A DOLL5\R. ' the nuor In the cage, was I man to down.,"-lndhn- `Royall: nu xoumy. .I_ I._.! .. :-_I --.I _-I.I III -II CIIIUYIIU, I IITTI - -New Xprk Sunday Journal IU [Ill yl'IH)lll'l'u ' .lUIll' IIIIICC tolue longer than we anticl- Whzn I-Wu GI;-I. guru- When I was I Ind. I served I tern: As an onion bay To an attorney : rln. \`A-. van`! Q1195)`-In Inn- It Was Bottled. Wu-4:-oboI.1`ahIu`.Io. ` Ouuozn Having. nanny. '.I`ur.o. luhundnoou-Vat. - _._; ..-,_-` ' Camovsky Comppny, ommo smzn. --,, ,g. _. 1`..-- 15>:-;'_s__`_".____=--. Large. tongue has or pious, prolorvod, 7 lbn., 360: . Cru-ford. nwonny year: ago. There Are msny imitation: of then celebrated Dinnond Dyes worthlou and dangerous to use. Bcwuo of than do- eoptkivo dyes, no they can never do `good wor . When you pnrchuo dyes no bhgt the name "Diunond in on every anvolopo. With the Diamond Dyan Iucoon in than .auro And certain. ` llllllly I III! WUIIIIII WIIUII IIIIU UIUIIUU '73]? dark; they have cheered heerte when times were dull end money eceroe; they have been a bleeein to tholiunde of huehends and children, elpibg them to dreee bet- ter, so tlnt mothers, fethere and children were enabled to flee the world no hand- somely dreeeed as their wealthier friends And neighbors. Thanh nnnnlnr. triad and hnlnfnl frinntln Illll llUIKlJDOI'la These pulnr. tried and holplul frionda are the iamond Dyes. the same in power. work and uululnou to-day as they were twenty years ago. ~ Thom Am mnnv imilmlzinnl nl than ""'`| V` " J""'-V "-'4 -' '--*1 pla 'ed. '1` are were present also. R'ev. Father Meugher. the trustees and parents of the children. and all will long remem- ber the day with. pleasure and grati- cation. The pro rnmme lasted till one o`clo:k. then. wit three hearty cheers for queen Victoria," the pupils were dismissed for the day. F9" RTOIU DIDIIIUKI DH UIIIIUIIH IIDIIIUU. Thia family to which we refer hu served the homes of Onnndinna faithfully cndwoll; they have brightened the pathway of many u and woman when the cloud: were dn-h- thaw hnvn nhnnmd hnnrtn uhnn tlmnn ` xmasIoN___ _Pu1BkoKB honor OK the queen's aiamonu Jumuse. ` The children were in their respective places at twelve o'clo:k noon. and the following programme was rendered: Opening chnrua, "We Come with Joy;" hymn. Hail Queen of lieaven; song. Nellie Doyle; recitation. little Carmel Beapree; chorus, Army and Navy of Blue." Fannie Burke. May Beau re. Pauline McGeein. Jennie Kennedy. . r- etw Kennedy, Loretto Beaupre, Bessie llonnelly; song, My Kitty." Greta Mc- Geein: chorus; song, Please do Not Soold," Loretto Kennedy; jut ilee chorus; chorus, Red. White and Blue," Walter Sullivan, Charles Sullivan. Walter Gra- velle. Everest. Gravelle, Ignatius Burke. Willie Gravelle. Eddie Saunders; l:in~ dergarten son . Baby is a Sailor Boy," chorus, The aple Leaf;" kindergarten song. "Twenty Froggies` chorus, Can- ada. Fair Uana.da; God Save the Queen." . . _ Fnfher N0\ llie acted as chairman. and Queen. Futher Neville acted chairman. expressed his greu pleasure with the concert. and the way in which the chil- dren tcok their parts. Alexander Cam- eron crave a. very interesting address. in which he congratulated the teacher, Miss Ward. on the great credit her pu- vi Is reflected on her. He also congratu- uted the parents cn the talents of the children, and the children on the deep feelin-2 of loyalty they so truly dis- 'l` are were nrosent also. For many. many ear: I very noble lun- ily. popular and we 1 known, hnvo confor- rod great. blessings on Oannditn homu. This hmilv tn whlnh wn rnlnr ha: nnrvul The Seponto Shool Olilldun laid a Jubi- . `loo Oonooljt Yesterday. ' Friday was indeed a. gala. day for Portsmouth separate school. The room was -artistically draped in the jubilee 0o!ors, and with the Union Jack. `ih\' honor of the queen's diamond jubilee. '|`hA nhildrnn warn in their IBBDGCUVG Popular and Well Known In Canada. Ponfsmoure-rs LOYAL voum. THEY ARE. HERE Noun UIUIIUI UI' PIIIIHI, pl'UXl'VEIp I II-.. 0009 Li voroomplninuourod by Booohnllfu Pil A NOBLE FAFIILY. WINDSOR.` ONT. Wood Frame Comet CANADIAN TYPOGRAPH L0,, LIMITED, routou X Pontoon H mg nuua. an wnnigun-`nu lcoAL'I;r``u::3"W"0on.; at. I p.In. mn um use J,IlO.'D,:'L! . . .. .":i'a:.`.``:"q.":" "13". Puma, Bnorm: P |xaa3 m snan-r`_ : P3}Z3,' Bnmn" `CI-H33; l5.iLY.]`nnl' ' "X3816-' town,P.ll. M llnu{'tr1pI um uguou to irgtm.snq 1 431-nvn Inst. Ion-w3.Ih'=Q!ohoe.: lo: thigh and ghhmomn innhin 35 can a Bottle; Sold only at . tun.-i>4L\7. June 22nd. um. IALLAN LINE ~':'..:`..'.';r...,' `'.':`:.'...:,' - ;.I:' an ~ -. :rsl.o|lllngntQnobdc. ' h ` v I RIVER AND GULF ST, LI CE ' Bummer O1-ulunn 0001 Int! . Twlnsmw Iron 3.5. c'a`-pun," H: M] M look-to . dull. W` .0 n:>'d`;rI|'o.>mtor\.b.l."?1'!:l3 BIBIII U ZIli II :3 'I'.`."s;""`..`..`. .."' calling :6. Omaha; mivuufum x I or or n 0l'lII o and lulu. apply Gen. nor. QUEBEC STEAMSHIP 00., LTD. ltr."N' rth King" luvu Bun Ctr. o " luvu'I`uud In G! . ti 0 .NorptI? kxn'r3"15 r Boohontu). n?1l33:'p'3'sor. Nor\hKl "T v 3 am. for Thousand Island: .naT1o3 nd':'u 1. lanht hurvod co ohongo than without I10 00. 1 IAQVOI dull It l mu. (sunurn 010093011) for Ploton on way coin: to Blurb- ronto. 1'65. 011'!` mu :1 Hum. ton. 'rr=nton'.'l:o hovlllo. an-Jon North Kiln Boohontu). Sunday-B` BO0KBINDINGl J. P. Ilanley. J. D. Odmloove. Agent. G.'.l`.ll.. Btstlon It Olnuoo M. 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Train: leaving at 1l.(o noon, and In Ottawa at 5.50 gun. and ruin luv- lnrn 1.10 am. has thxouit Slupcr to (Ms- ="m mT ' lu And " W m.3...m- ........ 0.1 . may bum aunt. hing: "Lawn Mowersil not '1`! in in t 11 .ucotlo=I?on 3:33-:aa ':unk`gIv,v.n::;:t:m on land; Juno . Ind Juno mm, at lin- ilo that no In good to ntun leaving Imam not um: um: Wodnouln. -lune mtw who ran. Juno uu:.\;ew = nu oonm war. . I10. 9 no nan. Xo. nlxpnu. 1.10 mm In 6.00 W .6lxpuu.l.M:.m - : xprou.Io.15A.m . In 1 xunu.1l U! D In 1 llxvrou. 1-10 um 10 Hind. (#45 p.11: -:.:::..-m`.'-- o u :`1l`IMuII no Inlyl. boll `rhpn `II IN "me~W9t6ie1a%92Mb"'2"v , _-.._ I > . (.._.>- _,,.____- I 1 OIIIMIQCIGI would nun] 2' , , .7 - , V . if ugm E: 2. ~"i"'-'.*'... .A'*ai':: $ . . I WI as at supp shit .71.. 333w. nut! look : M: M: not: the chum!- |oo7\'"T.? J{'o}Tu'n. 3517133: }i1"L1 JUN nu. romum JUN it 2:. -.. ,.-A--_.nnn .J.Q'..I. - '|`|I`|B TABLE: Mums: for CAPE VINCENT nu I(lN05'l`0Nd n a ed 'n'A.r:.".'.a am I-.m.'.' .,{..$`.`.`:I.`..?.'. .::Bt....2 Irl I AIILIII BDIIIIICY lot vnru V Invlzn a VI. KINGSTON daily (Bunday once ted) c_ AJI. all 1:30 P.M.. oonnooting at ape with Quinn 1.0 all points in the UNI TED ITATBS. ` Wunu Polooo looplna Ours botwoon HASH 1F1 hlf!`I!hI"F A111`! NH? VDRW, Iowa, nnlvlna 0 1` mm. mm id other m:::a'It~|o1}`-t.oa`%L'." `ut- G.'1'. Qty `ltn!on.!`oot of John- bl-oul I). A.\Strachan's.` ny1un'in mum am. for SINGLE FIB8'I'- CI-LS8 FARE, ; nth` nnlvup All Angina .TIYNIC II All ti-Al haw` t and-`*" . I'RAVEI..LING-IV RAIL. Out that line of Wheel and got our __I_-.. 'A- I\l\IlH'I\l YDIYHINIINVIHI Illll III}! III]! III VVIIUUIII .ll\l `I0 VIII alias for counts. xmnsmwmus and snunm Odr _ . RAY `V smupauor - . W 1' _n_u..'...aa_-I -....` ...A A. -.mhI un- ;sasa'4;` mus Niagara Falls. ung-n, u-nmun. Boehalur. `hnlulp. ...__. -__ A`. IISHH - Id luo. Jlluniuh lint Talc unpizh Q you've to P11 . not: churn- wn vi - ntomuoh 0 1 I an the `um pouring out It I an I I! Q1 19! never hit begun mjour mung: the pol . HWI IIIUIUQ 7' .DlIIIl|AVll I s SOUTH unnhl Hgotlnul `Unu- -__.__-, _-7_._.7_ . nu onlau .. }.'.}.a 'o. 1. 11, {Dido omontuioutuo . I lI\\I'WAV I `II 'H1T1IIR, BL} 51 ..J.'J:.I.- . eld. Bartfotd, Worcester. Pro- Ilonoo. Boston and the -llngfhr-VI nun, nu. uvun TWEST. Alhgnw Nam Vn` Maui, uvuuuu nuu EAST- I - Ilmnungu '11- (`.1 Du - 8 Boo to 1:35:10 lov:).:1':d. C 12:31:` am. n.1.om. and the '11:--usaan-I iuzmcan. CREAM.| uo, Boohuur. um. Cincin- man on: N: your Lem uuw we uoou queen." durum; nt-r lung rei , hag kept that promise of her ear y girihcod. And when, at the dawn of June 20th., 1837, while we iirds were in full song in I(ensinglon\Gardens. the Archlis up of Canterbury and the Lord Chamiterlnin ozune from \\ in-isor with the news of King \Viliia.m's death. and hailed Victoria as Queen. her rep! was, "1 Leg your Grace to pray with me." They knelt down together, and so. with (I. prayer to God, the -new roian was in urnted. That pruyer was heard on answered, and, utter sixty years as sovereign oi Great Britain, her poople join in p mine of "Victoria the Good." - w v On the very eve of the diumonl Jul `-- lea of our gra.ci')us sovertign !:ul_v. Queen Victoria," it. might appear (ilS- loyal not to at least meniion the event * that is in the minds oi the whole l3ri1- ` ish empire. It is genemll' known that when the young princess i.-tori-a`s gov- ernase first showed her rovnl pupil lho l genealogical tree, and broke the news * to her that she stood lnexl. in the line of succession. the little girl cmsped! her teachers hand uni suil, [ will Ire gdod. The whole world can uilnns-3 how the Good Queen," during: her long rain. has kent thul. nnwnim nf hm- IKKUI DIBOIQ UIIBIIIU "K": I. (DNWAY. 3.. W. IOLGEB. Lut. (ion. Pun. Aqt. Gen. Hunger. j in an article in the Review oil Re- views. we are reminded that during the Victorian am. there have been three reians.-the lirst, the reign of the girl, under the tutelage 0! Lord Melbouxne: the second. that of the wife, under me authority of her husband; the third, the reign of the Widow of Windsor." Her court was pure; her life serene; God.gn`e her peace; her land reposed; A thousand claims to reverenae closed In her. no Jlother. Wire. and Queen. 1 \ And Iteteamen at her council met, 1 Who knew the seasons when to into i Occasion by the hand. and make ` ' The bound: of freedom wider yet. nmua-.ca.soa upon her poo le's wmi And `compound. by the invio.a.te sea." 0 O The Bnnremc Gnnd of tho Or- ` dot at the Son: of Enzlun . which has Its olcio in `lo:-onto`. and ctlnign to have lodges in ovary co may 0 t an empire, is nuanced to have divina uorvioont (our o'clock, to-narrow nternocn. in dot. Thur-_anrv`iou are no conductad I: the Isticnll anthem will be sung euui- Loon tiom colltntolthnnhgi t. ._ I .4 _' * connection uplth Ivory lodge of the 01'- ` I ti {for the Quaeu uid, by - ulam in on at:-ain_ _ 9 this _world., At p,In.. according "mu-as anthclndo lo!-` H0115. So much for the excavations. The later stages, when the pipes are being laid and jninted, may he equally intvr- ecsting, but, us the median! student Rnivl when called in to [)l'8SCIi')0 for a patient. ? who was sutfering \\ith fever, Our class has not gone as tar-us that yet." I O O auunu sense h`. exullurilllon ls experienc- ed in surmotnlinq ditficul`tioa.-lhe same di. over l11islnk'snnd failures,-in drain 1ife,.us in life every- where. Rn I-nun}. (nun 0|... ..-........o:.\.... WI... 00ll|)U.lll QUBSUOXI. There is a peculiar fascination ul out watching the work in the drain. III were u clergyman I could lint inspira- lien for a. sermon there, for the rocks and stones are so much like people unvl their opinions. In one place. :1 man puts in his pick. und a crowd of jirggetl little stones come scattering down; again. he comes to one so tightly wc(lg- ed in that all he can do is to moveil, but `once let him get it free, nnd its removal loosens a dozen others round nhout it, and out they come. Then there is the great strong rock. Can anything he done with that? Just. it little puli `nee is needed. Two men come with u. long. steel drill, stroke alter stroke. surely and steadily, the .-steel gradually einkiu; deeper and d2eperin- to the rock. un:il at last the hole is of sufficient depth to he effectual. Next comes the dynamite. Which, with its hidden power. is placed in the hole pre- pared to receive `it; then huge tinibcrs are piled cross-wise on top of the roik to control the flying pieces; lastly, the match in applied to t'ue fuse, the men cry. I'irei" and everyone runs to a place of Aofety and awaits the result. What a. long time it seems! But at last it comes; there is a crush, the tim- bers Y in the air, the smokx (lies away, the great rock has been shuttered, (ml the work proceeds. Rn it nmu nn rlnv nnr rlnv nnnvninm` L110 :0I'K [)l'03B(].`!. i So it goes on, day after day. seeming 1 ll wearisome Jound of drudgery to the ` . uninitiated, hut, rt-'ully :1 mine of inim`- I est. to those who work there; for new . difficulties are to be overcome. an;i the same sense (.1 exhilaration is experienc- in surmoumtimr tI(`lli`liP~1,--Hui k flio* ublfiulh. .;'iV:l; wan to hgvo J I, f great profusion. . casual observer may` non.-e on'y V > server, di rging away, no drain: II. on to no. It in-not drains, their nee and abuse, 01 whish I would write. but rather what I might term the drain world, 0': his in` the`draim, as illustrated in certain etredtd in Kingston just now. For acme weep past. Queen street has been in a state of upheaval` in the Construc~ tion of a drain; now it is reduced to something like order. uni the Sydeu- ham street drain is receiving attention. The street is in utter disorder; the houleyard, on one side. is adorned with the costs of the workers, and wheel- harrowsg spades, uni plrks are al:out in But, although 11 this, one who has the prl ilege (9') of living in the vicinity of a newly opened drain may see how much of We is to he found there. In general, one might be prone to think that the drain di ger-is is man much to te pizied; that` is is the most uninteresting of tasks; that he must almost of neceezity be only alime from sewn till twelve and from one till six, for hi; dollar a day. But there are phases in drain life just as there are in business I or professional, or in social or political life. Not only that, but the men carry their eocial and political life into the drain with them, and, last Weiinestlny morninz. the question of the new; ele- vator, in all its henrin gs, was discussed very freely hy the laborers in thedmin. It li surpri ainp; how much tome of these men know aliout the topics of the day. One might suppose that, after oiking in the open air all day. they would to too tired to read at nirhl, but the way they talk next morning: proves thnt the evening papers have been read in no merely cursory manner, and theylrequmtly close a statement with, I read it in the Whig last night," nocompanied by u. (On\inCi8' nod of the head that says as plainly as words can say, If you see it in the Whig, it's so, which is sufficient to clin-.h any doubtful question. Thorn it n. nnmninr fnsr-.in:1iii-n ulnut. There isgreat comfort in a good `Lawn Mower. They are not ex- pensive, are very easily kept in order, makes the lawn look like velvet, and 'is therefore an indie- ' nsible article around awell-kept ouse. Different makes and sizes 9mv9i,. ` ma smmwuntnz I 3 A _ lidiiltililiiiIllltiiiliiiitllili wvmnn. DUI} an [0 ll ) p|I'D0!B_. 3 Hum 1` brownie named tq be atagimg by ` pen crying, "Drums. drama, drums! , drain: it bad to he. . It {Lani drain-1 fhnir nun n.n l nhuse. '- 0 10 CD0 lVl IzG IORGUT, Ollocllly In 0. nor that comes under the heading, .In the South] World." for my thought Win of drains! So I min! to put` it (my. and to write ntout the camp. or biaycling, or dzess. or eomplexibn. or nny other subfoct dear to the heart of woman. but al to no purpose. A little [ hu-nu-nla nnnmod to has n'nm']in.|z bv my I r. -"` ' " "Whgn I bgggp ko write my 1ettrl0- diiy, it rmmqd to me Um! guy subject could not possibly '4 MI mtrrtsatrnl V to the average reader. racially in otter um. LI... &....:u lvmna H Inc` may thmurht 3 3 Eng 0 august docfoe, `rm ??? kapt?e-f thmns umhakcnatifl. Broad-baud upon her p9oplo's wilui Ind `coliuud by l has Lean Ulla sen.-sou. 'si.'e of the murticd lxulies. l : ! i I . girls over at every dance, The attendance at the yacht club on t :V\',adn&~1duy night was larger than it! The girls kept thronginz in until at last the; out-' numtered the mm by tighteen, exclu- But the are-ninz was one of the hast in spite of the overwhelming nmjoxity of the fuir sex; for, us there had to he eighteen there was. great fun alruut who should join nnrl who leave the number each time. On: set of lancers. ot :iLte(n couples, ML; composed *n.irely oi giris,--thirty-twu 0! them!--and .Ne|y" was no name for that set of lzmcersl l`he chu;p*.10ns wen-, Mrs. Bxitton. Mrs. (often. Mrs. (}i'd`1'sleeve. Mrs. Iluskall, Mrs. [larch- mor, Mrs. Mclntyre, Mrs. Noilson, Mrs. W. F. Nickle, Mrs. W. B. Skinner, Mrs. W. Norton-'|`uvlor, Mrs. \\'u.kem, and Mrs. J. B. V\ nrkem. O Kidney Disease con only be cured by I Remedy Whloh Is In Liquid Form- common sense 0! Science. For edisorderod sbonisch or sick head- sohe. pills and powders are not: without effect. buz when those ssme remedies are said tocure kidney disease the common sense of science rebukes the claim. This insidious and growing disease will not be . driven from the system unless s medicine is given that will dissolve the hard sub- stenee--.yrio Mild end oxslsbe of lime- that give rise to distress and pen that is common to nllwho suffer from kidney complaint. South Amerios Kidney Care is I kidney specic. In dissolves these hard substances end while it dissolves in also hesls. The onus eectod leave no nlfnntinn AC (0; nun-it IL-.I.I kn \II' II lollll DIIIXV III! KIIIIIIIUII [TUE llllllflllg hat puma no an outlier data. Min Hunt Inhor cu-idonoo gun hot ngou mg`! W. J.P..k before u nutty ring ho too. wuuiuod Dnryto jclluo uhnd at 2 Lln Inn nnnrt of nnmnnhnt imhdlntlnn BUIIL Ill LHU PILFK VVIJJQ Allluq} SC(II`l'ri UL ll`. `ole: whirled rounrl the ring; loa.ts untl cnnoe~4 galore were on the water; and merry grouvps stood or loungmt al:out. the rocks down at the shore. Al~ together, the scene was pleasing tothe eye. The hill leading from the tower to the water. is, in :1 small way, not un- like the glut-i.a at Quehec, and wmn we think of ull the years that this pretty spot. was enclosed by an un: lghtly fence, with an cn.rance to he gained by climb- intl Maps and Crossing (I. turn-stile, and then. after entering. to tind only po- tent:-ll beauties in the immediate sur- nzulldings, where one had to mule knee deep through the grass to rem,-.lt the top 0` the hill, or the rockv ehoro, vve may lre pardoned for ccngrztlulutimg t-urselves that liiugston has progressed during the last few years, anl for feel- tn? .-1 glow of pride in our well kept park; and other "traces of ti.iiizu- tt m." -Miss Ida Sutherluni, who has Izeen si-`Hing at Toronto for the past nine weeks, rutunuvd on Monday, n.ccumpuni- ed by her brother, Stuart Sulheriund. uf the Merchants` Innk, Strutlurd, wuu , will spend his holidays in Kilngston. ` ' Mrs. Hurt and Mi as Edi-. h Foiger have returned from the AcIi:0u1m-k1. Miss Chuffey, who was "Hm guest of Miss Carlie \\'9.1dr(;n. left [or Chicago on 'l`ue:.(la_v. IV-[inn llnu-ulrlinn Iinlu rnluunnn-I I'-1-urn TAN AND stmnunul IIIU lllin 1110 GET OIIQCHII ICCVO DO question of in merit. Sold by W. H. Modloy. ` VII 10 VIII Yesterday dtomoon Leonard Dtury. Pommouth. About thirty-ve, was committed to oil on (otiminol assault. The plaintiff in tho one ii the father of Emily-Hurst. who Iron the only in May dofoodnnt unulbd her Amino: her will in liar lather : bum. Pormnolilh. Ho throt- hnod to kill her it tho ever told of the oc- nnrnnnuun `naming. LA -nun!-I Ag..- -.5 WCIW I`. . u`. '7 W JIII mm | II` NOR of wng&,?j"i I Til? W Illl K II IOU QVCT [UNI 01 `all. X- cnrnnco. For-fur he would any out thin thrust the rd:-mined from lnfnrmino curl-uncu. not-unr no Ioluu carry out thin threat the toil-mined from inlonning nuonln un nrlhr dam Ilin Thursday mu :1 erfect night for the hand concert at A acdonuld park, and. to look about, one might have supposed that all the town and his wife" had ulrmd out to enjoy the muzia. The 14th. band played beautifully; every sent in the park was filled; swarm of liwnhu whirlwl round the rinz: Inns: On llH.`.5u(ll_V. I Miss Geruldine Duly 1`(`luH1'.`d from 'l`oronm on Tuesday. Miss Em Power is Vieilinq at Morton. l`.l`.R.AI.l)lNl~Z_ | The candy tuhle at St. Mark's church }pi'.`n`L'.;__.,_yVa. yery popular. und mm in charge of Misses Ebia and (Bruce Wor- lrell, Fraukia Hora cud Alice Kearns. I I U A dainty little supper was given by Miss Loraine Lesslie. after the yacht. I club dance un : Vedne.sda2' night. 0 The Kee-wny-din cluh started from Mrs. P1ince`s on Wcttnesduy ufternoan, nnd ran down to St. Mmk`s church pic- nic at liillaspids point. The wheelers returned shortly after tra, us some: of the more ensrgcgtis were nnxious to | reach thetity in time. for the )a.v:.hl club i (muse. Miss Ethel Moore was captain. O I O Will disappear with one Jr two applications of ' H ! Mr."-and Mrs. R. E. Kent cele ate their tin weddit;;Vla.st. I`uasda.y J1n-3 of e-very style and shape werasent by ; friends inco _I_n oration of and the many wh gaghe (or the aitemcon tea, added to ' 'r congmtu- i muons the hope that 9 silver and ` golden anniversaries might be as hap- pily reached by their host an'J hostess. Mrs. Macnee und Mrs. Cmppon preeijed at the tea. table. 0 I O O I `Mrs. Losslia. George street, gave _a' lunch (so 'l`ues.d.u.y. in honor 0! Mrs.` Briggstock. of St. John, N.B. I | 0 0 0 lguusw. muss mu` e um: mus mane: I reenstields. of out}-cal. Mrs. Neil- son and Mn. W. B. `ckinner-vofticiated . in the dining room. unkrumougst those Elroaenl; wore. Misses I. Cnxtwrixht. laments, Cunningham, F. Cunning- ham. Carter. Unllnqhnn, E. Callaghan, Dalton. Drury, 1`i.-ksou, Fortescue.Fo1- er, Gilqeraleeve, Hamilton. Innee. ent, Knrkpattizk. E. Kirkpatrick. Kerr, Leaslia, Lewis, G. Lewis. Low,- M herson (Ottawa). Mncdonnell, Mc- Mox ne, M. Memo. ina, Mowut. B. Moore, 3 C. Moore, Mcill, A. McGill, Nash, Price, Ptirce.` Rosa, < Richmond, Roy, (Mont:-enll. Rvckmnn E. vcknmn. --.-.., -...-.,. ......., ...............,...,,, gxgirntrenlj, R ckman E. Rycknmn, rs, Shibley, tears akinnar. 0. Skin- ner, Smythe, Suther and, \\'aldron, C. W aldron, D. Y.a.te~9.. 0 R pqrmlcleu, cum on on uonaay nu me It hands. and was var Innohan ioyed. tpr lunch. 1; grant can! of fun wu- had over character mum; from the hand, one of the club being an expert in the art of p_g,|m.i3try.. . I On '._I uesd1y_ afternbou the Misaeg [hit- tou fave aiglrls tea in honor of. their rlln A, Mi Rnv.'AIrn and M31: `uvial teen givm: lut:w'ack. hat! the w-gather permitted. came off in Honday nt the col! bonds. and was var: munh an invad. % CASTORIA vu uI:.:\lJ: . at an; uuvu bun uuaaua Lu Ix.- give a 11-15 of." uas Mi Sm` e and Min; Muriel grnpnulaldh nf nnfrunl lira Nail- ll-vlnflltnaldollnn. Canada P;-cltlc .RqIwaynl

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