Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jul 1898, p. 5

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woven wlnupring Increase, with cable |umm.onu l.1.'a. I 1. Gun and Wool. 50. Pillow: ofalhu. each or goon on, only "1?-`L-r Whlioiinnmol Ilon no-xamas, St I Do bl I .:'I:ro Ignreggn 5%.; Screens. Jur- ggnhn. y'r_|blu mud Coupon Bnppllel ..JuJ_v ..lu|yl .Jll|y `_- July in ,..\m(.< vunv Q,I1!:b!*(`.(1p.ln. June lrsm Jmm -run From Qm~ht`.". lnlur ml. u ._ ..\ I [M [I HI|`)' 0(1)), I.\'.- . tr-p , l"t'H-1*, wn. l`.J~I.I. June L', Ih June 3.111: 0...! ....|.x.. -.... ..,_..x m .. _v mu, p.m y lmh,l} p.m I `Jr:--l.4i n.m new p um Ina lOl l0Iuly nqurod. ' The sbonmhip Livonian, aground {on no day: In thy St. Lawrence.` hn M been olnu . 3 w In 0 `am an. ` Dunc -ammo in man. indond at agdhch. ` '0UV UUU (I 3 Clll". . Cgaplulns In the German army are called "fold pmiors." The fold pastor wears on ` nrmlot. of white and light purple 91; to his calling. He has qnnrtm-3 with the [- vlsionnl general and preaches wherecc-r II is convenient to gotnoongnzgutlon. Chap- lains of the German sort are malntnlnnd by all nations of Eu:-one. C55;-lg; Lqwin. lured Iixtgon. Shimhfnl-J, loll out of I throo-storey window while 3910' p and Iorionaly mjurod. The shnnnhin Livnninn_ Ann-m:n:I (mu. wnluu until` [My 15 IlIUI`l`il.S(`(l. In tho British army there mg 86 chRp- luins. Although there is mi vs hlishod chun-J1 there the rocont practice h s boon, ' as hem, to appoint, some Roman Cutholio and some Methodist, l resluyt.m`imi nnd otlwr (IL-nomilmtionnl chaplains. Iicsidns chaplains them are chnpci oh-rks, and tho whole expenses of the British government for (`hnplnin services amount 50 about 0800 000 n ymr. ,3 I`. Innlnlnn In flu: nm-m... nwruncr n-...`...II...a cnsuu (rigs! unvu uuuu [IKUVIIIQJIL Although noncomhmunts as :3 min. chap- lnlhs um 1'vckom:(l mnung tho mghnvnml ok-urs. 'l`h(-y Ilwss with Hm Oicvre-x nml (`njny spoclnl privilegos. The post chap- l.'|il)s are rogulurly (Yillllllisililltl mm the rank of cnpmln mu! rt-cs`i\'c 81,500 n your for tho that vo yours of servlm-, after which their pay is inur(`nsc(l. In fhn Th-high nrvnv lknr-n dun QR nks Kingston & Pembroke And Canadian Pacific Railways. \V'II.L RUN N AT RETURN; FAIIES rt-AH` |`.'1 \\-'H|~1:|lr HIIH lilh l[V"ll' Hlllllxllllv (')n:n'h with l|:I`lH. .]t is ftwl with Hm I-.~'.~vnti.-Lls fur u (!i;:!IHh'd "nm|1>rupuE;cI1- d<~1'ln;,r uf the Human tfuthulo ritual. bjuppl :muntin;:, but In no way :un1<'t- lug, is hc urmy (`-hri.~:l1\n (~ox1nx1i.~`.sion. 'l`hls colnmlssion Inn] -8 origin in the in- torxmtlonnl committee of tho Young Men's (`hristlun nssocintiun, not with any mm to kt-up others out of tho tlchl or hm-nuse it was designed to be m-:mcintinn work und nothing ulso, but l)oru11.~;0 this 4-onunitba-B was nln-Euly in existence and furlnodnn ud- n1I1'zmloI1u<:lx-11s to begin with. At. {our -~9_mp : has work bom undertaken-n:um-ly, ` Tan pa, Mobilu, Uhlckmmulgn nml \\'n.~*h- Ington. At ouch of tlucsn from thmoto ` eight lenjs have been provlde:1L Al! huuuh nnnmnnlmfnnfc nu n v-nln I`\nv\._ vu lull lllllll Ill! \U|unu'l'1'~` III`lI1.L:l|II.'!'llb from HH`il`Chlll`(`IH`H lwwwllw UH-y urn at tho from, it. is in IN! h mm-.s' tho pmplu nt; llumu who .~'1|1Tw I~[vri\`nlio1L Th:-ir [ms- tur Hill ; the fmnt, um! 11 tint, tulu-:4 (ho plum of |u'h'k uml smnu E\'u-rytlulng found in lhu churvh at homo is found In t1wch\m'H:'.tthu1'runL. I<'uth1-r Vuttnmnn is tho ohlcst Roman ('mlm1lu uhupluin in tho rvmllnr Unit:-(1 Stutv.-1 army .~ac1'\'i(`n, and mm of the ()M(`st uml hunt highly rcspwtvtl c.hnplninsstm1d- lug 14:!` nny brunch uf thu church. 'l`(-m- pumrily and in nu unuiliu-.inl vmy, for the gltntvst,1-i<`imn'y, ho is plum- in vlu1r,r,zo of tlwch1ml.':imm1'hist-hurvhwith:-rin llm n1,;ulnr m` \'HlUllt(`nI` .~'cI'\`i<~u, H1: has Inn-,n prtwidvd with as churn]: mHH.-mt Hku Hm ` ulhvrs, and that nut Ivy the-. g.:o\`r`rl1xm'I1b. hut, Ly thn (`hurt-h, and he and his fvllmv ..I .... u..Hl - , 1'..I .. ..V . REV. I. NI-'.\\"XUN IiI'l"l`lil1,l`()ST CII.r\I'l.AlW, duI'Il10I{m'. 1`). J. Vuttlnulin. The rum- xnunts nmnul hmk tlwir vhupl.-sins-1 with Hwm. nudnlau tl1vir('hur(`l1t`:4. Ont: In an nhlv <|i\`im', whu )1-ft. hi.-I pulpit in Hrunk- lyn to go to tho 1'r IL h.-nmu-I1ing.ztlm.t; lhu 1}z|)': rx-;:i1m-lit. hml n-lulm (1 Hm l31~(><:kl_VIn ]H`L':u`1n'I` uftrr his I`l'lll()\'l|1 to unutlu-r viiy, uml tho other is um-,0! the |>-st. lxnnwn (`l(`l`[,!_\'llH'l1 in Now York. Sn I`:n' from llw \`UlllI1l-(`VIN 'll`ill.L{1|h.`(`l]t (run! it `.1 in I...vL 0!... ........I/. ..L uuly Lgu. Hunt! 1-xmluplm of th:-so ('h11r<'h:-51 mill- tzmt urn fulmd in tlm I-,.'|.<-*9 ml` the Htwnltl rvginiunt of .`v[1|.~'a`1\r'l|11-`Hts,Hm Hv\'<'11l_V- llI'x of .\'v\v\'nrk,um1 in the Work of thoomnn (`atlmlicclmplnilxs un- urn us nut/. As rulv, the mluntovrs who are now nnustcrud into the l_7nit.<-(1 Stzstos survloo Mu mun who hnvo hm! rt-Hgiuus training, and Mthuugh Hwy may not haw how) in tho hnhlt of ntt:-ndlmz st-r\'h't-9 rgulnrly Wll|Iu1I.(:|m1l)u thvy nrug<~m~rn1lyf.mml to do an whon n|;.s'vnt on duty. ()1) Hm nthvr hand, the rvgulnr army (`I).\'t(`(l man has I`Ill`(`|_V (-.0ntrm-tvd thu lluhit of (`hIm'h;m- 1ng,u.nd the elmpluin nds thouhrt to gv hlm Into tlms habit, I! nmst dllliclllt task. A good mnny I'v,'..',ln11-mnl (`hupI.'1Ins lmvu rmnu into the army undvr tho llrs (ml! for tI`()n]), unclnthvrs uruguing out from tlnm In time '1`:-nts to S('l'\`(! nu-H-hI1rchuslm\o hm-n provldo-(1 for m:m_\'nf them, nnd flwso are to he t1':ux. \\'h-ru\'(-r lho troops may go. (lmul n\'nInIx`1n.1 nf Hmcn 1~`|IIF1I`u\u nuiH- l'\J UU VV llll l/Ill` I)|J)H lllr llll} l|'|llIll. The duty of tho wluntx-or chaplain who a(`om1pnnics u ruginn-nu, the members of which have aulcctvtl him ns their aplrltunl ndvlscr, is quitudlm-rvnt from fhn duty uf_ the rogulnr zmny chuplnin. The fur-mvr Im an inllucnoo <)\'crtl1omonthut tho Int- o. .... .`.. 1l IlIll`. .\1')x~.l H1 l|l'7lI llI'l` Lil'lLHHl('(l (lb L`sU` lulu-11 pn. in H1: m`. slzmrs. The \'ul1x11t.-'1' vhzu;l:niz1s mzqnf nn nim- gethur (1i11'<~n-Ixtt-):1.~4.~1, just us tlmvnlllxllc-.za1` soldior is dloront from H10 rng111nrl_V my- listrd mun. Among the mluntm-,r (`hap- luins nro some of -th(\ most eloquent, mud populurdivim-.3 from the metropolitan pul- pita. In mnny msos thvy nro ministers who were nomhmlly nbmdhml to reglnwnts of the national gmml und ham dt`(`i(10(1 to leave their nu (-hlxn-lm-1, rluh Lx)ngrvgu- tions nnd cmnfortuhlu I;ursnnn;'.cs in order to bo with the boys nt, lhu fmnn. |'hn dnfv nf Hun \-nlunnuuv a-Iunninln mhn nun uuuu. In thdregtllar army there are but three ` rogimcntal chaplains, and these are ut- tuchcd to the three co1or(~ regiments. Then them are 84 post chupluina, who ure stationed at tho vurlotls military posts throughmt the country. l`l1csti chaplains nd thmnsclvcs prmtlmlly (11-sorta-cl by their Ilocks, who huvo been ox-dvrvd (,0 (ho lrnnt. I\1a>;~:f uf llwm mu st:1ti uh iso- l4.c...1 .....v_. 4.. H... ....\.. .... .1..o..,. Along with the field guns and ambu- lqnces go the Bible and tho hymnbook. As in 1801 so in 1898 the army chaplain has gone to the front with the volunteers. Our crash clad boys in Cuba uro to have opportunities for churchgoing in the midst of their c-alnpulgnlng. They may have left b('hlD(l clvillzutlon, but not tho church militant. `Ra the Regular Poul: qhaplain Dlen from the Spiritual Adviser Selected by I the Volunteer Ilegin|ent-0ther Boli- gioun Work Among the Soidieu. hIIIlIlll`I\Il` narnln For the nbove round trip tlckutu will be Is- nued at. lflrnt Ulun Bluxlo Fare, good going June 30th 0rJuly1at, valid {or return lvnvlng destination not later than July Zud, and an mru Olson Faro and Ono-third. gnnl gni ng .Iune 30th or Julf Isl, valid for return leaving uesunutluu not uicr than July -iih. nan: -run: `run: a n In 1:11. THE ARMY CHAPLAIN HI CARRIES THE CHURCH MILITANT `To THE BOYS AT THE FRONT. `IA (II BVI V H U. Ill? IHIH I . r l`.utlIyH1'. g0\``rl1XH -11, 11194114 I.. l'..1..\ I1 I. . . .. DAILY WHIG, % SATURDAY. J'U'Lf 2; 1393. pIIu_ullluK|!ll, Vllrll Ill) Illllu Illi 0&1! lead us, no volcg that can speak to us. IIo__ light that can break through the Iuuntln 3109:. There in but 0110 answer to that olibohen: Lora. ms Thou :1`a'"tl3o jun d_ThyconntqaVaqoo\uybn Loneliness. Loneliness--there are times when we `all have to go into it; iiherenre chambers in the soul where no foot__oan fql, no deonaoi; friend can come. There are cir- cumstances that reveal to us this loneli- ness and Intensify our sense of it. Who will show. us any good at such times? Thorn is nobody, there is nothing. that promise: my hope. Life Is A thing empty snd_ forsaken, with no hand that can lead us. no voice that am nnmk tn an UU\V' UIJJULKUII |ll|V "Ill VVLIIIIIIH. She was mistuken. howovor, torn little later Ha.-r Mnjnsty roturnnd with a half- lled jug. Muuntimo, Princess Clement- ine had laid on the tuhln threu howvls, a loaf, and the noediul knives and plums. The old !armar'a wife was srervod by the Princess, who, it uppuars, greatly enjoyed the adventure. IIIUUKVIUVV VVlUlI- llllll - But I assure you I want but one word `lth hIm--nnly ono won)!" "5: nnllnd nnnn nn n anhrnfn innum- 1y wusn the remark: "Why, haven't you heard? Mr. B. died latdllght. " Hnlunl` :1-nrnniv ant Han uvnv-1.. nu! -ml.-- Illlhjllgll ll. ebad scarcely got the words out when the Applicant was saying oonolllutangly: But I assure won I want: hut nnn wnrrl IJIIVIADUIVAI IV IIVIIIIIIHIII JIIII IILIIAIIAI .'hV7Vu Undtr the nu: loan or St. Mary's Church goodzolng by I`.I\ . brains June `..")th, and uli trains Juuu 2LLh,'vnHd for return not. later than June 29th. l'\I`|nJILllr\nI -s - up uuv uppuuuun was nuylllg uuuuluuungly: But I assure you I want but one word with him-only one wordl"-Youth'| Companion. One Word. A certain lrraprmsihle bore had A for- mula which be nhvnya used when It was sought to put him of! and spare the ob-' jocts of his nttuntlons tho troubloo! an Interview with. him: `I Duo `I ....-.~....-. idnui `l .......|. I....A. -..- _.__.1 `INN IJIllI""Ullly UUU VVU'Ul He called once on n clobrntcd lawyer. The lnwym-`s clerk met him very solemn- ly with the remark: "\`.~nu knnnn Q um: lmanao M`- `D .u...: Illlhl) IUAI llll) VVIITI" |llU _|uH IIIU. But. my dmr I;nl_v, you are from the town, mm you will never ho able to milk a cow, objected tho old woman. uh`; n-mu .nh_r..l.-nn .If|l'l!nAlI nu... Inn- I UNI; |lU.\\ I Inna. They stopped at a fnrnmhouse to buy a glass of milk. Nrxbody but an old, pam- lyzed womnu W112: In tho hnuae, and she rupllcd thus no milk xv.-m loft. in thn jugs, and that aha was m..-zhle to go to milk :1 nnur UU\V .\'evor mlnd," ainld chqQnr~en; if you will allow me I will sm to the pasture. Just; tell me wheru tho jugs nro." Inlnt nu! ah:-ur I-uh: unn nun fr-(nu ll`- A Uhlld That Buffered From Asthma Al- most since kill Birth. James Kirkland, 5`: Princoes aven .0, \'i`ct.oria, B.C , writes: "Our boy, who is just: nine years of age, lHl5 been hroublod with asthma almost since hia birth, which has been "consiniiiilly growiii worse in spite of all the modical isid wo ould pro- cure. Our doctor billii have been very largo each year; neither myself nor my wile lmvo lmii a lull iiiglitfa sleep during the lust: your oi llli-l nrouble, having had to poulcice and give liiin medicine to keep iiiiii from cliokiiig. We heard of I) neigh- bor wlio had been cured by Clarke .-4 Kola Compound and reiiolved bo try it: with the resulb than today our child is completely cured. nob lieiviug lnid an attack since bak- ing the second bubble, almoeb in year ago. He has grown very iasb since and is now quite among mid li-ealbliy. We feel very grateful to l)r. Ularkqjfor the discovery of Lliis wonderful remedy. us it) has saved our cliil:l`w life. (,`eii.ilied correct by Meaers. Hull & 00.. druggirebi-, Viccoiia. B,C., from whom the medicine was purchased. Three bobtlea of Clarke r4 Kola Compound are absolutely guumiiceed to cure any case of Mblima or hay fever, or money will be re- funded. Free sample bobole to any address inmtioning tzhie pager. Address the Grif- tiihis BL Macplierron C0,; 121 Church abreeb, `l`oront,o. BLl0 a.e~ita for Canada. Sold by all druguists. ` A Quonuly Dlilklnl, The Queen of t'.h<- lieigiuns and Prin- ` nous Ciomuntine, whrie driving: in IL pony cart; one day lust; summur, had (`I charm ing rural zuivuucure, which the London Poet, (ie. 'l`|.n- .-.5.-.n..,.:I ..b .. In-..,.|......... 4.. L.._. _ um-m nu nmuu nun uulnt) U1 Ung Q. TOW. Ung Is the ROI`! of wealthy purunts and is well ud1nmtud, having nttnndod school in Sun l7x':\x1('i.'4co for (1 number of yours, but has non-r l)L`l'H nllowml to spend his time in irllonosn. Ilnforu (-nliating ho was on- gaxgotl in running n. nwrczmtlln (~st.ublish- nmnn In Ch1nntuwn,whI<'h his father pur- abused for hhn, und ho did an extenslvo business. nun nu). (mg Q. wanna n cuo, just as does his fnthnr and (Jlxixrosc-n. and the idea of sending a (`Mnmunu to join the ragl- mvnt. wns at rs: h'ln(_`(l upon by the ro- unlitlng oh-or, und he passed him on to tho oxnminingz ph_v.u1(-Ian, hut when the rnprosc-n!uti\'e of Unclofnmu was rnfvrred h; the voting n.-gzlsturof Ummiu county, l`h1rd wnnl of tho rlty-of` Santa Ann, whvm he found tho name of Ong Q. Tow. Unu 1-ann nf wmlthvnnmmu mm In rausenger Fares or the Grand Trunk Rall- wy Bystprn between polntu, both l,U(`A[l and T ROUGH lncludln Fnren lu ALASKA. KLUNDIKlaJ, THE PA .IFlC COAST, WINNI- PEG and the NORTH-WEST, as walla:-I HT. PAUL and all other com Llblve points, are exactly the same Lu: other Ines. IJVllI1IlnI BA Hllillllnll nun IIIUIIIIIIII An '1: uuu V. xuvva stripped. Ills clwst mt-nsnmmonf-s and oxpzmsinn am also much ova-r tho ordinary, and hn has hardly spent an unwell day in his life. I\.... l\ -........... .. 4..- -l---A- -- I ` ' CLARKET8" KOLA COMPOUND CURE8 Ill nuuumu culuuy, uu|., 140 years ago. Ever since the blowing up of the Maine: Ong Tow has been nu m-dent; patriot. lie was one of those who cried loudest for_ vengeance, and when the time come he showed that ho was ready to shut u`p shop mid shoulder 11 gun. Soon after tho call for \`olunto('rs Ong Tow pres-wntml himself h(-fore the recruiting um] oxnininlng 0111- rvrs nml proved to t m that ho was phys- k-nlly ublo so stand t o hardships of army life. He stands 5 f(`.(`O*.`, inches high In his stocking foot and weighs 1-17 pounds ` An Amoriou Born chinou Into:-I tho Vol nuteer Army. - The first Chinese to enlist in the Uni States voluntqer army is Ong Q. Tow of Santa Ana, Gal. Ho [5 a successful mor- chnnt of that place. so it is pure patriotism, and not the $13 a month which has urged him t9 go into the m ks. H0 is mm 01 the recruits of Compan _ L, Seventh Cali- fornia volunteers. Alrluuu-I. I)..h-..L.. fl1-._ ..._..-__ _ --- l.Ul Illll V Ul UH IIUUIVS. Although Private Tow wears 0 cuo coiled nndcrnentii his campaign hat, he is not only a citizen of .1110 United States, but is native of California. He was born in Sononfn county, Cui., 25 years ago. Ever since the hinwino nn nf Hm Mninn so'Lo1ER WITH A CUE. on; Q. TOW. . `I. .... -.._.... ` ' ' ` ` I ` _ I . ` Co :-ngr `Pr -I ncess ` and Bagdt B'tl'O:3l p Kllfbhl` l-A` _ ._,,_ __ _ .L_ / Q , ,. ' ` 7, ."` But don't get the idea that this sale will last forever. Only _$8.O0.OV worth of goods in stock,and we expect to clear the whole stock outin a very short time. '._@For Big Bargains come to . : 4 e THIS GREAT OFFER CANNOT LAsf Loncz uanuvly LIIU naluv an Uhuvt nuuu. EXCUISMI T0 IONTREAI. AND IHITIIRN $3.50. lY.-uh-- OM45 .`.......|..-.. ..r no n1..-..v.. [Saturday Florni n g, That weak, hired condition will soon change by the use of Miller's Compound Iron PEI"-4. Fifty dares 25. Sold by nll clrlvgginte. ,___. -4._._.:..-_._-----.._..h_---:-4o ISOMETH I N G ul nnunuuue nu: uuv uulluy Ul Inll ! nnu Lneir preparation for protable export). wihhin every county in Canada. In would nlfoud the producers in means of defence against: the unscrupulous manipulators 0! our projucbe. and free us from the pitieble spectacle of seeing our "well-fntbened hogs going out from us, [ll 11 price varying from bwo and shelf (A ve cents per pound. each fell, to he roburned bo ue, Mter paying two railway lreighbe to and from dietanb pointe.bo be consumed by our own people an a coat of fourteen cenbe to fifteen cents per pound. creating a situa- tion whereby people must: do winhoub, or in other words starve in the midee of plenty ! Men of Oanada, in behooves you as men I70 see that: you elnll share the 3ub3id_y_"-G)[ W. Gm|\wI.\'. was pru\'|UuaI_y para 00 L06 Iorelgner. Again, those cold storage warehouses could be made depots for the storage of meats of 3.1 chm-er, and thus encourage- ment) would be given to the establishment; nf far-fnrinn fnr r.hn nnrinn nf man. and UIILIUHB Our perishable products could be with- held within our own borders without) be- ing subject; to deterioration or decay until the demand price of such commodities would afford full recompense to our own producers. Thus during the nummcr months our bubber and cheese could be husbunrled with prot), our own people being employed M; home with prou to themselves, they receiving wages for supervision, care and attendance which was previously paid no the foreigner. Avein. those cold nhnrnon wnrnhnmmn uuiu nu ll\.\4\lt-IIIU nus l-UU "muua Illley WEEK`. As a means to the correction of commer- cial inequalities bebween the producers of our producbs and the foreign market: pur- chuner, I would suggest than the subsidy of $500,000 be applied within our own country, to the building of cold soorage warehouses an e cosb. say, of $l0,000 each. or if necessary the cost: might be lneressed LO $`_ 0,()00 each. This would give us from twenty-ve to lliy cold storage were- hoiwes built: such year, and the money ex pended amongst our people. enabling us to secure as cold storage warehouse within from twenty-ve to fifty counties in s sin- gle year. In from four to eight years each county in Canada could be studded with warehouses built) to` enable the people to conduct a protable interchange of pro ducts with me people of any and sll other nations. A..- .m..:..l....Ll.. .`_...)..-r_ -_._IJ L. _,:.I uiuu Ur xnarglu OI pronos. This poiun having been reached, ib be. comesa question 0! the highest: importance no recon: no defensive methods of commer- cial warfare. and withhold productlon,viz , the commodities produced, until "doinsnd adjusts the balance no "supply. In this way an uluihrium could be maintained and A lesser production made protibsble. where otherwise the greater production would result. in less so eerious as to arouse the suspicion that the producers were being exploited for a purpose. If such exploita- bion were the result of deei n on the path of leading statesmen it won d not: be diili culn to nccouuu for the "t.iLles they wear. the correction nl nnmmnr. POI unto IJLIU IILIHU. No true and lasting prosperity can come to us, or to any nation, unless the whole commercial horizon is open to view; and the possible action or reaction of com- merce, as economic force, is taken into ac- count. Commerce is but another name (or warfare. Peaceful in may be, and yen de- structive of the interests of the very end which in is !llp[,0J0d to serve -the prosperity of the producers. Commerce may be carried on utfeoeively and defensively. The feet eervice_propos- ed (3 hI1rry-up process in may be termed) oneusive wenrhre, as applied to trade, and cannot fail to be destructive to the ex- porting nation, at such time as prices of commodities fell belnwtho coat: of produc- men or margin of profits. HOIIID lmvinzr hann rnnnkn Sh kn uuuluu uuuulu [Ur [L "[581: uteumaulp sur- ricc. The eorvice would be a very quee- monable umhcy an bent, since the audcd speed gained (of perhaps two day:-) in close- mg cue Ablanmc would serve only 00 again In increasing the "glnt of an already over~glubced mm-hos. and serving to per- petuate the name. Nn Iran and Innnn v\r/\nr\Ar;fll nan nnnnn vv n5ucu 1 Luumv nuuvapnug uouc uuuwnx u CAPE VINCENT AND NEW YORK. Iu......p on.-. n....o.. .. ..n 1"l(,"r0:~I. 0`ub"`, June 29.-('I`o the Editor): Now then the lust steamship line` service has fallen through, it ought tube the put .9! the highest stulesrnsnenip to see in who suspect hue subsidy of $500,0(l), voted for suoh fsso steemsuip service, could help- plied to the internal development of the resources or r country, Iud as sconce- qilenee add to the prosperity of our citizens generally throughout our coun- try. An annual subsidy ol` $500,000. such as was voted during the pest session of parliament. covering A period of thirty years, becomes, in the nature of things, a national debt. This xed amount per year is equivalent no an increase at _:5:0,UUO,U00 no two and one- .1mll' per cent. added to our indebtedness as a mitzion, since we use pledged to an an- uual paynitmli ol this vest sum of half a million dollars for 11 "fast steamship ser- rice. The Rnrrinn wnuld ha 51 van: unnn. UIIU WUHIU I factories on}- .`....-... Oold storage Wuouuunu day no Bull: In Ivory Oou-ty-lt would sumo rro- ' dnoon to now than eooaa vamp :o- I Hiatus an uomlbo BonlIlod-I Inn That tut Atlantic Buvloo lI"N ood- ed. FASI srmsnlp SUBSIDY] HOW THE MONEY `MAY BE WISE- J Q1. NS .1.`_01`Z& JOHNSTON & CO. Cgmmence a Genuine Getting\ (/)ut Saleg 60c to 750 on the Dollar. Having decided to Retire from the Shoe Businss. will on uugnuu for we In | inn 6. uu rut: nuul I4 Jvuuui IAI nu UNITED STATES POINTS. In`. 1......` _..A.... An.....4..L|,... ...x _..._..._..u I_ - -w--- vIrVI- LY-sicreubao. curing Fnr n-nt UU and ...._L. 'STRACHAN S Hardware [BARGAINS .,. { Bicycles ELLIOTT 131308., It will pay to look at Dress Goods and Trimming`!- Silks and Velveta. It will pay to `col: at Wash Goods- Linena and Cottona. It will pay to look at Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear. There is about $4,000 worth of goods to pick from at the clearing of the [TAYLOR &, co. 7 STOCK. T DOdd ende, odd `lengths: broken asaortmentl and` sizes lead us to make sacrices now in order to wind up the ; Prices made more interesting than ever. In there a want? You can probably supply it here and save money on it-aave more than you likely think. -It will pay to spend a half hour picking about. Many people during the past week have been delighted over the bargains they have picked up. /\11 A --5uuua snuuuoj Imwo Kln ' ut.on(l`err .. (lally exgepl. Bun!-oy) 5 'm' 3'30 p'm In-e (rape Vincent. N. .U. 7:2 : mm. 5:10 pm Arrive oswcgo. N.Y. . ..12:u1p.m. 9:10 pm " lnlcu. N.Y.. 12: I0 p.m. 9:15 p. m Syracuse. N V :I5 p.m. 0:25 p.m " Rochester NY z) p.m. l:|7 tun " Albnny. . :06 Pan. I230 11 m " Buflllo, N.Y . . . . . .. ' 5 p.m. 26:15 a.m Niagara F'uIluI,N.Y 5:32 p.m. 7:lH a.m B nrln eld Mans. 6:19 p.m. 7:3! n.m " ow ork. N Y ... 0:80 p.m. 6230 u.. m Woroeuwr, Mum. 7:3`! p m. 9:.`i;' n.m Bo~1wn,Muu . . . . .. 9:u:') p.m. 10:31 61.111 Clevulund, 01110. 10:50 p.m. lU:'. ;' u.m " Chlougo, Ill . . . . . . . 7:50 u.m. 821-) [mu Wagner Pullwo Sleeping Ours between PIDE IlIIIl`I3Il I' `Ill\ lllll \Il'\l\Il CLEARING OUT , THE TAYLOR 5: co. s'roc1<. A GRAND PICKING AND A GREAT HARVEST-1;" 0 . I-B 0 000003oanoa00oooooo0000000000000000-0000000 00000006. J. 8. HENDERSON. AGENT,KINGB1`ON. I0000009000OIOQOO`O0OO0OOOOOOIOOOOOOOOgIOOO`OO,O`OP: 5` ~ - "` . o THIS WEEK AT Beer is being more generally" mod than ever beams ' for its z::c:;icina1 qualities, and Pabst lends. I A..I.l..--_ fII,L. The P0jile' look t_ojPaVbst for. I ' * [TI beegf Y:n hurity ,_ .1? `_~~>i~. .} 5y.1 rm__ :1 6- ' `J Princes Street. Window and Door Soroons. T119 White Mountain and Ham ICE-CREAM FREEZERS. The an |.nwrt;;c;v:;:v':a;i>:)Ia;t 00., limited. 'From one to ten quarts. CHEAP FOR. CASH-B CARPENTER Benrahen. Large Iron HoInHng..B(Ill When and Gearing, Large Plano Canon. and I lot of Walnut Veneer of mncy acwrna. App)! throuzh WIIIO Otlloo. K1 n. FOR SAIE. ' REAP FOR. CASH-B CARPENTER" and Genrlmz. Lame Plano Gum. and I lot. of mnrnlu .MIw m, omho summer run: gau- Lheh or Howe Island. Enformnt onld be at once conveyed to o 0 of Pdloo. Kl union. be It OIIOE } Klnguon. LIBERAL REWAR WILL BE GIVEN tor the recover or L ebody of 1.ht'IzA'l' F'REl)ERl(lK LE )UC, drowned `on sand mnrnlu ,M:wlst,oln.ho8wamor Pent V nrnwe lnrormaupxfkonld -Q-.1 C1 rIl\Q ALIBERAL REWAR WILL BE GIVEN F`n.F'.l)F'.R.l(!K ma. drowned 'nn snndnv REWARD. 1|! A nn 1!!!! I nu! -\_u. ---At,chlson Globe. omacw suom We T0 NIAGARA N FALLS. ,,;_--qv Bpoohl Halo durln\hlu month. Bower vuno lhrleusmorney. Oak Finished Bedroom Sula, with H124 Gcnnnnnovelllrron only 03!. mp: Back on: rlnum Dining Room Ch: 1-: onwwoouta. Woven Inpring Increase, with Iuppru. only $1.15.. cyflv. Lliiruo. Pausenger Fares of the Grand Trunk Rall- way Svstmn Dolntu. and NEWYUHKEENIBW IIlIYIu IIIVVI-nlvl IIIVII Dlreutshort Route to all IIQII-I-I-Hr` Lt-nguw-Isl `uwnuuuu nu Anuzn uuunll .1 uI_y -IIII. NEW TIME TABLE MAY l5!h. nn-un Illnurr . ... . ......... and Hudson River RR., In Amnmmtlnn with 4~c9nBs`r|j' hxinrm-_ .4 `f,',`.".- " -*."- ~ .`I' _ . . -'.' 3"") baji maa`: ' Vtgt r auicut I V ' -3111! than you mfg '0 on we min with I: e rim: [or 3!! the comfort you no` `.!` 2:0." 5 pndbi befom tho7y' an nloborfdo ` ' out of then. Thu,-in boonu thy] avgnqngrmgg qo;;Li{9.q\p ngilienoe. Non" . no with thn *Hartforc`l andVim 'rRAvt.-:I..uNc-\BY BAIL. So-1,19 T L99,;3: V ;; . F %`_;.3`s:f..y..?.L'r.E?{."e.`*u".a1 .35. iii I - .1 u. -_ rm._a..a- 5...-.. M... L... .. "JAMES RBI D S. Eunbnhnoo call MIA. Torot _TO LET YOU - `IHOH Blunt-stnprhoor A nliuiby in the weave ef the fabngc. together with the intrinsic excellence of, ab in e `d. the rubber used in`bhexr construction. makes tbam all that 3 Tire` Iboul l5e`-re|ilint, can In mid fun. They are fully guunnboetf The Toljonto Tire Co..Limited, WI5"67v|INIoN DAY. --T1M E TAB LE- ui-..|...\ I In.......\ I Nucu-5, General Puma. Agent. New York. IInVI\J\IlI III V \II In nngctlon with ._ l_A_l_.A -!EJNEALE- I Boturnlng until Dept. 12 I'I'lnc6 All Cu.Igury . . Red Deer. Edmonton Delnra nu. . .. llnmlx .. . . ... Estevan . Blnncarlh. Mouuomln . . Wlunlpyuuln Regina . . . . . . Moonejuw. . Yorkltm Prlnce Albert (`.uhmrv ,,, . Wlnnl vg- T 1901] D001 . .. Edmonton. Single Tube Tires. `Montreal. Halifax. Winnipeg. A$Z.3 '$30 $35 $40 n.m I-34) at m jllrlllllru 0.01! `LIL, \ lllUIu\) IU ILIIL, lM).`||ULl 5:10 a.m.' Ht. Juhu NJL, I .m. F`uh6artlcu[arn at.` a P. md C.P.R noxet omoe, ntarlo stmet. F. CONWAY. B. W. FOLGER. Asau Gen. Pun. A31. (Jen. Miunager. A Nic_e_I_m"ng am Firelnsurance in 5,Co'mpanies at lowest rates. hi-dlner s,,,B aaI nsmea Insmn Houses, Lots andtl` arms F qr Sale and Ta-Let. " M - `$3- `Y_-, _ ' I` ' ight reservod mchange ume without. ubmce. r further lnthrmauon rrdlng e I d freight. upply to H. I-LO )EudL EV Manager. uvyuuu an nunnv\ (Commencing 7th Julzr). Tti-Week! Kiugrtcu 8: Rocboster. N Y- Sir. "Non. King" leaves Sundays at (1:45 p.m. Sir. Hex-o" loaves Tuesdays and 'I`i)un4d.'\_vs his p.m. connecting at Brighton with Sir. North King"1'or Churiouc, N.Y. (Port or R0- cheater. Sued y-3ir."NorLh Kin " ieavea at m,4.m. for fhousami Isiu-uis und iexnmlrin Buy. Right notice. For reamrdimz Daiuuure and freight |moNEY+oLoAN1l lor Flown and way ports. On Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays to Bellevnle and beserumo. STR."'h!`i(f3_'_l_".l-j.`_DlylNG"l lJas. Swift 6: uoln July Ii) (S. Allmbmca.) , Going July 10. Returning` nntll lcptul. (All Rail or HS. Alberta.) " Pusan ursleowlmz Klngston at. 11:30 u.m. ur- rlvo In tuwa at 4:50 p._m.; Pewrlmrn -|: [U p. m.; Turrvntu 6:30 p.m.; (`Mango l0:Lm.; limuluu 8:10 a.m.; Juhu. 11.11:. 1 Daily Service on the Picturesque Bay 01 Quinta. Leaves dnllv at 8 PM. (Sunday: excepted) R): Plomu and ports. Tn1esdas`Tl:ursxl_n;'s u: u . nun \rswI:`,;u un I Ljlllt IUH [,e;uvo_o.- Mnn:ln_\'.~4, \\'(*dn:-su!n.\- nu+p.m. f_;r I`ho1mm lalnluL~':t Ilm`. - 'l`KA.\H I.I<}.\\'l'JH HWII-"lS WlIAlH<` \ l`m.~v~'rlnyu, 'J`iun.~:ln_y.~,4 mnl Hunxnlups ut 10 mm. for (iswc.-`.50 un I Clm. '|uHe. I DIIIVIIAJ \l..n.l.,.-.. \\'n.I.n.....I. Rochester. Oswego. Kingston and Alexandria Bay. A an u\,nL|.~ uuu nlu.|I'1uIrllIh ll])[)l_Y H) J. P. lI.v\NI.Pl\'. or J. I`. HIl.l)I`2[LSl.EEVF., 'l`lcks.-L ;\;, (`l1'.~`, King.~'1nn,0uL. __,__.._ ._._.._ ysm. AguNDE'II| at `.5 .m. H1 mu! `J H Isl, I'M: nnrl `."Jlh . vulllnu at `Lu--hug I< Hunnm-r.~4m<-, U m'gt'.[mvn, I `. ., ho lm! trips 01' o01urort.. 455 Per Cent and upwards. Quebec Steamship 00., Limited. mvefzj Q/mp gum $1. Lgwngyce um. .n.u nu pun Inrm L.\ L 0014 1:.-\'l'l [U l)l4Z."l. Twln Screw Iron S.S. "Campana." wllh elrclrlc Ilght.~, elm-lria hells, uml all xm)d`.'n|cxnnlurls. ' vI\llIl II VVI.\. Going July 13 All mun Juuv 1:`, (-uhln $1.3. `Do not VHH :11 l'.in1nnsklmnl .\I For tickets: and vvnry Iufr)nn:\I10u Ilpply to J. P. HA.'LEY, .r\rmr Urnntl l`rnnk Rnnlnn rnrman. . .. . `U.-|rHm.gInIm1..... Californian. . .. First cnmn, .'5.`r.*..34) and Llvvrpoul, In-rryund Inn `. .`i..'3U, New Ynrlk 10 (ii uuv 17, (-uhln $1.3. liinmnslz July:mI:,IH1.rn.. ..Lulr1ulur July Zimh, Ii inn Aug.Hh_`J1L.nI Yum-om'L'r ,..\mg.1ilh,ti p.m Aug. l'th,1):t.m .HcotrmIun . Aug. ].'Hl|_tip,|11 From Liverpool. Bleunwr. I-`mm B1):-`L131! June Imh. (lnmuln ..Tl1l\P,?ClillI,:')23l) gun June 3Ul.ll. .Nuw En-,-lxunl .lul_vHlI1_0 pm First (.'u.bln---:[;. )0 and upwards nlugle; $10.} and upwards rvturu. Hm-,()ml (`ub|n-$3-1 to $12.50 single; $66.75 In $78.40 return. h",e<-x-ngu Lo Llwrpool Lnndonderr ', London, Gian ow, Q,ueeuAlown, ihelnuit, $22.53 to $25.54). M11 amp saloons, electric HxhLs.npno1om4 on ulas Q,ueeu1>4l0wn, llcelmnt, $22.50 uhl Hgl|LB,H[m010llS pn memule con. 1. P. llanley, J. P. Gdorsleeve. Agent, u.T.R. Btauon 42 Clnrem-e St. D. TURRANCE 4: (?0.. General Agents. Mon- treul. }ALLAN LINE __ . _._._ \4 ...;..-- u n\. From Montreal. Stemno r. July mu, HLIl 1..`H(!()l.~'IlIRl!.. Julyltillu. 9u.m. .Ynrkh|ru.. July `.).`%r!, 9 11.111 .lmmlnlnu July :mh,1I u.m . . . . LzLl>r1ulnr Allll. (H ll U 1l..nI \'1III1-nnrnlv` A`W`S_TR. HERO, HKILH FROM M()NTI!Z\ at '3 mm. Gill ll Jun.-;4 ll. um! "`Hh \mru~I' DOIIIIOFY. A RTHUR .\ H l".I{.\',. -(-rt'l.m`y, Quebec. For Llcktrls nml h`l&|.Il'I l)(HHh` upp|_v In L P. H.v\.`\'l.P`.\' m- ,1 I' <.\H.hh`nqI u`n`vw HAMILTON AND MONTREAL LINE. BTE AMER "HAMILTON" Between Ilamlnon, Toronto. Kingntnn 1,00) Iulsulzds, Rapids or the st. Lawrence and Man- trea . Leaves Kingston :- Golng E:mL- .l`UESDAY at 5 pm. (lolng Wusl--FRID.\Y at 10 p.111. FA flF;H :-H:\mI1tnn, $2.50, return, $.">.0-'3. Toronto, $2.50, rt-u1rn,$.3; Mmxm-ul, . 2.50, re- turn, $5.00. Burlhs and 1\It.`B.IH luchu ad both whys. HOME SEEKERS 60 DAY EXCURSIONS TO THE CANADIAN NORTHWEST n!-.-_..-I-.I\ J. 2-. YIANLEY. lmsaemzer Anal` Dominion L_iqtteamships I LIVERPOOL SERVICE DIRECT. rn_..._.. (`OMMEN('lN(l TIYICQDAY, JUNE l-l'rn. ntomneru wlll lunve lwre bully, (`X('(`[)l. Mou- day. Going Ens] 4:30 am. (iolng West 3:00 pm. ` FAST DAY LINE '\ I THE SCENIC LINE OF AMERICA- l:1'1f:Tlil_iu8f'L0nLa1'10 l`:aviga11.-1: Company. r. nAm.n.1 , .r\m1:.-4r, Urnnd Trunk Station. J. P. GILDEILSLEEVE, AG ENT, 42 Cluren J. HANLEY. Passenger Agent. Montreal and Liverpool. caning at Rlmouski and Movinb. From M-mlrvul 5! mm. Quebec 6 p.n Lrhdan . . . . . . . . . . Jnnu 134 15! :|rtha.gInlm1.....lu1u-2. June '3'! .Hfm'nmn. . ... . J mm :10 3.)! N -..o hula. - I .n .. /*r r'AvELLIn'c;-Bv BOAT. mluum) K 0olII[Jmy ll , (S. S. Allmlm.w I5! Wellington Street. :--:.j9 In; mmnm or picture; We mum- 'hoturI Carrlll. Boulos, Phnuonu, Gladclonu. Dog Cnrtuwauonu. Ele. . . _,_. _ , ` , ! o_r buptnim plenum; = Quinn (hr:-Iuuu Ian.-1.. Dh-on-. II 1 '1 .9 .-:7..." ~_:t" zpadtf iefort thoy ntptorilo Q rim: for all I-Jun Mimfm-h vnn nah` TORON 1'0-M ONTREAL LIN E. ll |||Jl -Ill \I|IIICVP"lII U upwards; 2nd "\\1bln, Id lA:IIIlnI1,$M.`.5. Hlvrrmw 1o(;'1:m;;o\v, Munlgulluln, JAE-L S\VU1` & (`()., Freight Agent. ;, AG (2 Cm renoo Fibre-at. s.. `y and l".r|:l'a_\'H and AIL-.\unlr1n H, l'.l`L.I. 1 fur hvultb and coma EAST. uomu Wm-vr. N0. 2 Exgress 2:25 a.m. No. :xExpresn|:20a.m 6 ` 12:0 ) p.m. " :3 2:`.*") nan " 4 1:05 p.m. 13 !l:l(J u.In " ll 0:45 p` m. 7 12:.`-5 p.m Nos 1 2 Band 4 daily. " I " 1:1).-3 p.m N0. bdafly except Monday. " 19 Mixed (5:45 p.m All other trains dull except Sunday. For Llckets, rcnorvat on or space In sleepers, upply to J. P. HANLEY, AGENT, City Puaenzer Station, Corner Johnston and Ontario Streets.

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