500 Kl un out) 500 51 K) Inn mun ox aaumen paid rrotaunta . . . . . . . .1':,7m " Roman Uanhollcu 86.90 According to Ian oeuou run:-on than Are About three Prohuenncn in Canada to every two Roam Ouholico. R911 IIVU 560 I IUU 700 lunmnn ( unouc 1 Total of nlarlen paid Protestants. " (tum UUV 660 700 mm mnmuon..... . SL Vlncenulu l IIul l)nroImm~r . . . _ . . . . `.1 .\lam!u)lm .. I Bnmm oolumhm.. I lll\ XV 630 t Klmmlon . Vlnmnl smmmwrwlse. Attached to the paper is one of the best. Job Omcuu In Canada; rnpld, stylish and cheap work 3 nlno Improved rlntlnjx prenuen. DW. . B. HJNSE, JOHN OFFORD, Proprietor. Anamant Business Manager. UUU 560 590 n IV. :1. ISODOIIOOD. glllld. l".. 3,. . . . . D. C. Mecgillivny, nerd. C . . . . . . . 800 Aden Jackson. gun , P . . . . . . . . . . . 600 Benjamin Burr, guud. P . . . . . . . . . . . 590 J. MoKiver, meeeenger and guard. P 590 Patrick Finnegen. guard. C . . . . ` . . . . 560 Thomu Sampson, guard. P . . . . . . . . . 56!) W. A. Petchell. guard, I . . . . . . . .. 530 C. J. Muldoou. (nerd, C . . . . . . . . . . . 530 Daniel Mchheter. guard, C . . . . . . . . . 560 R.At.Iine.guerd. 500 Proheahenhe I8. hohll eeleriee . . . . ..8l2.850 Catholic, 11, ooulaeleriee . . . . . . . . . 7,840 OUU 809 mm P Brltleh Uolumbln Prleon. A. H. McBride. werden. P. . .. . . . .82.`200 Jemes Fituiunnone, dep. warden, 0. 1,400 W. A De Wolfe Smith, surgeon. P. . 600 W. H. Keery. nccb., one , C . . . . . . .. H00 Rev. Robert: Jemieaon. ohe lein, 1 . . 600 Rev. F. Guerbin; chaplain, . . . . . . 600 Thomas A. Mclnnia, steward, P. . . . 800 W. J. Carroll, boepioel overseer, 0.. . 660 George Mackenzie. shoemaker inch ,1 . 750 A. Coulna. blacksmith inabrucuor P. . . 750 June: Miller, baker inw. P. . . . .. .. . 691) Cberlea N. Derreh. carpenter inst. , P. 690 S. McPherson. sailor mu, P . . . . . . . . two F. W. O Riely, keeper. C . . . . . . . . . . . 630 H. McKee. guerd. I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 600 F. Bheinrt. gunrd. P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 James Dogle, guerd, C ..... . . .. 000 P. Bmybhe. teemetar. O . . . . . . . . . . . 600 R. J. Roberteon.gund. 600 C. M|onillivrnv_ annrd, l`. min Innlmbs Poul ontlnry. A. T Irvine, warden. P . . . . . . . . . . $2,000 0. O. Bourke. dopuby warden, C. .. 900 Rev. A. W. Tanking, chnplnin, P.. 800 Rev. '1`. Chanuliour. ohnplnin. C... 600 W. R. O. Sutherland, surgeon. P... 1.2 P. Moownn. uocounbanh, C . . . . . .. l.l00- William Purden. warden : clerk, P. 690 Bonj. F. luwer, amrekeeper, 0.... 7UU John Mustard. steward, l . . . . . . . . 800 J. 0. Booupro,lxoapI.'lover-soor,obc..C. 700 John Smibbmnglneer. blnohmith, P. RIO Wlllinm Stood. tailor insarucoor, l . 750 Ell Lonulgumoarpenoor inatrncoo `. 600 Dav. Fnrquhnr. rnuon inaorucbor. . 600 John Pugh, guard, I` . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 650 George Addison." gnu-d. l . . . . . . . . 650 William Eddea. gunrd, P . . . . . . . . . . 650 E Froama.u,auard and messenger. 1 . 650 Peter McFarlane. gunrd. .1 . . .. .. . . 600 I). T. Sutherland. guurd,P . . . . . . . . . 590 Charles Gingrn, guard. C . . . . . . . . . . 530 Willinm Grimm, guard, P . . . . . . . . . 530 Ouide Manaoan, gun-d, C . . . . . . . . . . 630 Edwud Bourke, guard, l . . . . L . . . . . 600 William Bourke, guard. P . . . . . . . . . . 500 Thomas Miller, guard, P . . . . . . . . . . . 500 William Abbohh, guard I` . . . . . . . . . . 5 00 Protoabanbo. I9; Total salaries. . . .l3.97U Romnn Catabolica, 8; Tobal salaries... 5,660 a mu. 4: ununarpnoapltol ovornoor C 70( Chris: Millonou-punter lmt. P.. .. 700 John Dowuoy. B. nmith instructor P 700 Nothon Pattrio, nboeunkor. P. . . . .. 700 William R. Burm.bAker, 0 . . . . . . . .. 630 R. A. Palmer-.tAilor, P . . . . . . . . . . . .. 600 William Hogummfg. department U. 700 Henry Todaoo.m!g. department 0. . 700 A. B. Pipes. (armor. P . . . . . . . . . . .. 690 John Johnson, keeper. P . . . . . . . . .. 000 June: MoDongnll, messenger, P. . . . 550 William Alexander, and . . . . . . . . . 500 John Oorcoran. gun . C . . . . . . . . . . . 500 Vital Legnre. gourd. O . . . . . . . . . . . 600 P. Connell, guard. 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 James A. Luna. guard, C . . . . . . . . . . 500 Judo Corsurmguud, C . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 Robert Colbnrn. guard. P . . . . . . . . . . 500 James Lnbber, guard, P . . . . . . . . . . . 500 James Lnbbano. guard, C . . . . . . . . . . 500 L. H. Chnmbora, gourd. C .. . . 500 Percy Forester. nnrd. P . . . . . . . . .. 460 A. M. McDonal , guard, C . . . . . . . . 430 John MoDovull, gutrd, C . . . . . . . . . 400 Frank Gillespie, guard. P . . . . . . . . . . 400 N. A. Burdon.guird.P.......,.... 400 A. A. McDonald, guard, C . . . . . . . . 400 L. L. Hutchiaon, tenmstor, P.... . . . 300 Protestants. 22; total ulnriou . . . . . . . 16.610 Roman Catholics, 16; total nlxrior . 8.560 Adolphus Alain, guard. C . . . . . . . . . . 500 . Henry C. Pools, gnnrd, P . . . . . . . . . . 500 ` nu-1 Dorohoutor Popltonunry. John B. Foruoor. warden. P. .. .. .. 32.400 Rev. J. Roy Campbell. chsplain. P. . 600 Rev. A. D. Oornuir. chaplain, C. .. . 600 Charles Rou. dopuby warden. P. . . . 1,350 John A Gny,noc o, and S mnhur P 1.200 Robert Mibcholhlurgoon, P , . . . . . . . 1,200 John F1-nor, uorohoopor, now. . P. . 890 James A. Piorco . ongineo:-.P . . . . .. 900 Fred. A lhsnndrhoaplonl C 700 Millar.nu-mnuu- Innh 1) mn uuux uunnouu, guru, U . . . . . , . .. . - `W Gum Cbortitb. gnu-d, P . . . . . . . . . . 45.0 Alfm%.Nndon, yuord, 0 . . . . . . . . . . . 460 June: Dolbsgn. gmrd. C . . . . . . . . ; 400 `Owen Leonnrd. (turd, O . . . . . . . . . . . 460 J. Bto. Ohnrbonnonn, guard. .0. . . . 430 June: Flood, guard, 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-`D Uodooc Tigounu, guard. U . . . . . . . .. 4 Bail Clouoior, teamntor, C . . . . . . . . . . 4(1) Jorumo Leblanc. hamster. C.. .. . . . 400 Rounn Onholios. 62; ooh! uln-nu. 840, 930 Probubanha. 6; touolVulnriou....... 3.260 F011 ! Oh moat.` glad, 0.. GIGPRO Chll-filth. nun-rl, V Boon pltnlnuon I\|.'I_`It\b||u THE WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG 12 pages, 84columnn,|a published ever Thu :1 morn- 11 at $1 ayear, Ir pllld In muce;ot.1erwlse r on. TN 1 B .M;-WEEKLY is publlnhed on Mon- an u and Thursdays at $1 3 yuarln advance; $1. nthorwlse. Attaches] to the nnnnr In nnn nr um M-...o v,.s. 320,593 819,630 szm A,.;.UU 1.100- U{\l\ ITAYI-OR so co-{ You can pick up a vast number of Money- Savers during these Two Dan selling. Drfoss Goods. Prints. Ribbons. Laces.Hosiery.Glovos. Underwear, Etc., at the wind up of the I" ' ` ` 4 The balance of stock then left is alrdady disposed of. If you have had your eye on guy thing buy it now. before it is too late. , ..T,hQ8e Two Days will be given over to Clogging; Qut the Little Things and Odds and Ends. _"_ " FRIDAY AND. SATURDAY b0lEOU nose I2 I-2c, wortn 2UC. Women's Plain Fast Black Cotton `H656 10c, worth 12 1-2c % * Starr & Sutclie, uom are due and payable in advance. ' Omcern or unincorporated association: or so- oiotien will be held personally reaponnlble for order: they give. Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs 10c,` 12%c, 15c, 20c each. Swiss Check Muslins IOC, 12%c yard. Satin Stripe Muslins 5c, 8c, 10c, 12 1-2c yard. _ Three special snaps in Hosiery. VVomen s Black Lisle Hose 25c, worth 40c. Women's. Hermsdorf Dye full fashiong`d;'Black Cotton Hose 12 1-ac, u_/`orth 2_l3c. _ . I 117 I Are the Last Two Days of the Sell- ing of the Taylor 6: Co. Stock.) dozen. by this store of the fact that a Clearing Sale of Siimmer Goods is on in full force. Reason for it of course-- we turn theigoods into cashvand have it to use instead of having the goods laying on the shelves until another season comes. Women's and maid's Bathing Caps, Ilats and Bonnets 35c to 50c, for 25c, 65c to $1, for 50. Plaid Waist Silks 5oc,- for 330. Check Waist Silks $1, for 75c. 'f~`*_" ;'i J Dress Goods were 35c to 50c, for 20c yard. Dress Goods were 4oc to 75C, for 25c yard. _ - Val Laces 20c, 25c and 35 per dozen. Oriental Laces 15c, for IOC yard. Oriental Laces 12%c, for 8c yard. Imitation Torchon Edging 8c, IOC, 12%; `per rlnmn I18 and I20 Princess Street. DAILY P120013 Narest Agencies-D. W. DOWN EY, Brockvilla, THE KENNEDY CO., Lim_ited,Montreal. FORMIERLY RICHMOND O %. QW TI ISOFFERED clones will be hel Lon term: tor me ntlle announcements, but not cos of help wanted {or sale, to-let, rtner- lhlpl, under: or anything beyond ac ual an- nouncement of oodn or manufactures for sale are excluded. ard spaces for proresslonal. In- mmnce or agency announcements are subject In reatrlctlon. Contract. advertisers allowed two changes er week ; more requent changes must. be puld o . The publisher wlll not be reaponslble for mlanndernandln or verbal orders. Wrmen dlnctlonn ghoul be placed on In copy for In- aorllon. All advertisements are subject. to the up roval onhc publlsher. l obs {or advertisements and subscrl p- tlom no and _Omcern unlncoroorated aasochmom or un- unlrjz nor A non , we. Con non for a med npwo are made for Ion term: for ntlle announcements, n_o_t of help wanted. for sale. to-let. na.rtm-,r- `V, AITVIIITIBIII INTI!- "rt! 11']: d ,l0o nnd m`.?:,'.:...`.:'.':..'.....':`:'..,:': 53 .- Onoo I week, vc linen and over, we " ooa wool, " so roe men I week, " do . . Iouunemnnu by 3 solid Ioalo, twelve unoa ` to the Inch. ` `Births, Mnrrlagu or Deaths, one Insertion, I00 ' two! Mona, 760. Want, and Found, Personals, Articles In-ulo ow, lc per won! In daily Issue ; min!- m o 1 I -u r,IIc. otlool, 150 per line; reduced rate I I when Id splay advertlsement accom anles,or on contract: for over 500 lines. Inimnm and Notices, we on fozeover lines. lnlmum ohgrgg Ibru notl .)o. `fa Ibr I am. Contracts 1114 nu form: my ma mu. Till ' T3310 \ . . bum in n W up in lhcd oveninc at 10 In; utrggfxln - Iton Out... at IIX noumns 1-an vuu, psynb e In advance ; otherwise 87.60 mu be changed. ,,v _ _ ` AHVICIIIIIIIHII-I, oonsnvmxvn cournasrs. Yo. f\..L-..l_ LL- -__--_- A 3n`.'.f:`1':": an; .m: 1:. ___._._ .- ID lnjllb lot Loxnox. July 21.45. mason J hdueal ductiptiop do: iojuryofgmbluool Ihoptiaco run`: an ruxcn, July 22.--Rohh'onI bounce Inbound tho Bnylicn npublic anlnnoluhninodowingho the nhnnlol tllolhvtinngonl-numb. in opih ol the vycnnuug Ilnlll am 0! I360], WMKO enun- olod. Then B pnocally nothing also In the room. the modern Idea being to have In an operating room--or_, tun-that matter. ohavrhere In nhocpinl-'onLv the choline- k necessary articles. So far as ship con- struction pcmim this room has bean made an nnltnry and uncuaulblo to gun hdgmonh an podblo. uuuuu. In IIIO wnole bad there is not a fragment ot wood. In apportioning the numberof beds to a ward care has been taken not to crowd them. but to give the occupants abundant room. no that they may have the advantage of at much pure air as pa-ibio. ,, he surgical ward in the one aituntod in the after and of the main deck. The oper- ating room adjoins it on the starboard aide and in aoommodloua room. supplying plenty of air and light Two surgical cabinotu oonhia avuy instrument iihiy to be reqnird and many which may nev- er be used, every poaibie ion of wound and operation being provided for. The walls unfortunately are almost non- easnrily of wood. but they are oovemd with a white enamel paint, which given then nearly the amoothna and impervi- onsnen ol tiled walla. The two operating hhiu are of steel. white Then h linlmnv ntnkinn Al... I- uu-nuns. Kabob Jpn. Bddnlcos an uuull -u n ma nocomo the least bit coiled. In the wbolo bad there Is not: trnnmentot woorl In nun-nlnna..- oh- 4 Dounu: nlcxln com on nosrnu. am! luunr. which It galnhndod to throw ovm-board at noon 5 It has become the least bit In the who]: had 01...... 1- ....- tnnorlqnlu Iolaqou ltnluod Pour a Puxuz, July 22..--Rahb'ou The beds are generous in size, being what is known as the tixzsequarter bed, having that a woven Wire mattress. over i which is 6 cheap but comfortable mattress auuuu uu.rguUul and women nureee. By utilizing all the space 450 patients can he handled on the Relief. Every modern device known to science for aid- ing in the recovery of injured men was made part of the equipment, for Major '1`orney.t.ho surgeon under whose direc- tion the ship was fitted out, was told to spam no expense. A feature of the the big oool words. into which the Relief : decks are divided, are double decked iron com. lo Exponu Spa:-ad In Equipping tho olpltll Ship Belief. Probably it will be some satisfaction to the friends of volunteers who have been wounded by Mauser bullets to know that lying of! Santiago is the most. compietoly equipped hospital ship ever iitted out. This is the Relief, which recently sailed from N ew York with a full complement of killed surgeons and mined nurses. Ev utilizing ni.i oi-.. .-....... ;r.n ..-u-_A- - - .-.-....'-. vvva avuuysuvns urnuu. If the war has done nothing else for Canada it has destroyed some of the fool- ish sentimente that have divided the Anglo- Baxon people and disturbed them in their commercial relations. And these dividing contingencies would remain if some peo- ple had their way. The conservative pa- pers are against the proposed conference. They do not want it. They do not ap- prove of it. They insinuate that it will be the occasion when Sir Willrid Laurier will give himself and the country away without leave or license solar as the peo- ple are concerned. Which shows that the creature the Germans contemptu- ouely call the Philistine is busy in the land. But the conference will go on, eo- conraged by these reeolutions of business men's clubs. and may it lead to the best rel-ilts in the interest 0! trade and com- meme. :-vvvu view vvvll UUIIIIVI ICU. Here we have eome indioetion of thet deeire thet in developing in the minde oi the Americana. and for eloeer hueineu dealings with Oenediena. Thie desire. it ie eefe to say. he: long prevailed in the United States, end of it there he: been evidence from time to time. But political ooneideretione have led men to reetmin it. They heve been inuenced, ee tome men in Canada ere, by the reckieee criticism of the partisan green. Their feelings have been eherel by the members of the government 4 who have hitherto been ehunming in their conferences over reiprocel trade. If flan mun |\.. A...... ..-LL: A -I - t I I RCOMFORT FOR WOUNDED. may nrrnngonual mun uennan. "The May ueoluonl which have been received by the government Are 0! exactly the some tenor nu bheb penned by the Bon- bon Chamber of Commerce. which wu the (int orgeninbion to take hold oi the met- oer. The reeolubionc purport to voice bhe unbimenba ol buaineu oommunihiee for beboernnd freer trade relation: which would lnoreue. to e very large degree. tnde be- tween the two counbrlee." ,,___ __ L . . UIIIIOI. 1`hieie_one subject that will come up for ooucidentaion no clue Quebec conference. There are c greet meny ooher orgeniuhione besides the lby mentioned who have taken eiiniler Action, hub which hue taken no mean: on gut hheineeivee on record. In in reporbedi. ch the Ienbimeno in the Unibed Bum icgrowing in favor of come recipro- ciby nrrengencni with Odindn. may rleoluliione Tho dominion govornmonb has been fnrniohod with: lilb ol May oonmamiol organisation in tho Unilod Sum that huvojnkon Action by resolution fnvoxing tho ouublinhmono oi rociproonl oolmnorciol relations between the United Susan and (hnuh. ' Comdu. lIl|Ll- 1 iiuxrika TBEOIPVY ` T noornr; .41 dglputoh to tho Toroqto Star from 00- Mil Nldl : ..... .... -.u uuuuz mun unpopnlu-icy oud dimso. Tho odvlco which oooomponioo Iholnonoy order. on-which rolhor hnvolu lodopoodonoot io, for Ihognidonoool pootmuior and tho good ol tho public, in oonotinoo I doorinonun ploooofo holp. u whunhoyhoth um Io:-ooohohoir dootinr tioo oh llloullollno. llohohoo ol pooh- noohoto. loo. min; onoo. have occu- donoddohyin Ihoonhlngol Ihootdoto. Thoooondoohotdnwhoko hovo hoonir jorlnglhonoooyordorhuinouundoono dqnnuohoohodto honodo. Tho oxptinono with the pooh! ooto wlllhowoll loooivod. II iooIoopinod- voooo.ooo that In dodfnod to put tho noooyhnnnoiono ollhopooloooono porvilhlhanollho oxpnoooogwhooo uvlolouou ooovoulontoo hook ohoqool oodugooonllyhoooorod. Tito Io only ooo point on which tho nk um: .. ....__.. ---V- viq this nbjoct it in right to ny that 5 invutignon in again nounnry in Ihoinhrutu ohtho poni- hninry. '50 that uunondcd odnln tuovuulw AIIIIIRII mm diplly Ignonncochg` `tho oitaaogkz bnzcy in scanning cap: :1 ~ ngnn Or`-nguun! Ill IIII uuu|nu' OI unpuoyou In that institu- tion, mod the in their due propocuog. Out ol tho last six nppoinuncnu or promo- tion: in Rockwood nylum an Inn: 5.... vuu In an "01 III nip... 5. The ' :31: tab! the bohtor Atmos- phco of wood II] nu in up-ought. oo tho lihonh of Kinguon boouno the up- pointunnu no Prohuhnb. Again tho clown fool ol unlioo sodomy nppolrl. The Roman Catholics Inn out one-third of the nnalnr ol unployou in that institu- `M. I ml il Ihdr (In. n-un....s;..._ vv uusm nsrny could not so` essily hsve been elected in my other city of Ontsrio. When Rumsn Cstholic voters polled slowly end even hung beck in scores till too late. as they did conspicuously so the lsteste!ec- tion. Mr. Hsrty's Protestant libcrsl sup- porters were loysl sud true, snd energetic enough to csrry the ds . The liberal gs` socisticn is tired of e lrequent ground- less inslnustions from Romsn Cstholic press ol bigotry snd nnlsirness; snd since per- sonshties hsvc been brought in by the Reg- ister mentioning the nsme of the libersl executive omcer. let it be sdded thst there could not he s stsuncher lriend ol the Cs- tholics thsn he hss been. While he is friendly snd lsir to them, however. he re- serves the right to be friendly snd just to Prohetsnts slso. when their turn comes. The libersl sssocistion hss no psrticulu pets. but will stood by its friends until convinced test they on wrong. It is not s bigoted porty or Mr. Hsrty would not hsves show so sll. No one pretends to ssy thst the olcers suspended did not trespass prison rules. but they were on- duly punished snd the libersls of Kings- ton. we trust, sre going to no thst other ollicers, seversl 0! whom have clesrly of- fended. shsll not he more prosecutors but delendsnts slso. guaru, when men to the tire. _ The Register complains that the Willi: said nothing in those old days of religious squabble and alleged Catholic persecution. The Wma will plead guilty to that insinu~ ation. It had no interest in the tory gen- tlemen who ran the big institution on King street. It had very few friends among them. and it is not the pleasure of every liberal journal to mix itself with the personal squabble: of the opposition party. If it now takes an interest In prison mat- ters it is because men who were liberal nominees and personally well-known to the Wnn: staff, have been summarily dealt with and humiliated unnecessarily; that oiher men. even their superiors in ofoe, fully as deserving of investigation, are continuing on the even tenor of their way without a word of reproof. When the Register says that the Protestant mind of Kingston, which is now aroused. and the liberal association are synonymous terms it states what is palpably untrue. is needlessly oensive and ungrateful as well. There has never been more generosity to Roman Catholicism than has been shown by the liberal party of Kingston. The Hon. William Barty could not any citv nf Onhas-in POSTAL NOTE SERVICE. 10 in onnounood that tho postal nobo oyotou will ho inougurotod in I few days. Tho notoo oonoiob ol oixboon denomina- Iona. nnging from twonby oonbo to 8.1, and `ho govornlnon oolurniooioo will nngn from one cons to loray oonho, being at bho mo of two couto on noooo up to $2 50. and lthloooonlooo the Snoooo. Only Mn-so dooolulnooiooo will ho ionod juot. now, boooloo tho oqulpmont of tho American Bank Nolo oouapony dooo nob oppoor 00 be oquol to furnishing tho wbolo ioooo so noon to roquirod by tho govorunonh. Tho pooh! uoio to In Iluptovuuont upon Ibo pool oloo mouoy ordor. which bu many dloodnuhgoo nod unony dnwboch. and Inn boon tolling into unpopular-ity and Thu ndvln -has ..... ---- ununuIIJl0l).' When the Register says that there was no religious feeling when warden Lavell, deputy warden Sullivan and chief kee r Hewmn were in charge. it states wE:t every Klngstonian knows is untrue. The religious feeling has been strong for A long period, and was increased after I certain oicial was put in place. and that oili- cisl a Roman Catholic. The same person waslstely, though not an ofcer in the institution, creatin all the trouble he could for officials in lo prison. The trou- ble did not begin with chief keeper Hughes, but the nttempyof that gentlemen to do his duty. irrespective of old-time squshhles end without joining hunds with the "old guard. added fuel to the fire. Thu Rlninfnr n.-......|..:..- AL-L `LL- "rm um in up "wun neanneea and deapatch. Again. the Register abate: than Protea- tzanba were not: dismiued ab ohe recom- mendation of tabs cotnmiulon, hub were gently pulled back, and than Roman Catho- lio employees only were sacriced. As a lace, nix oicere were dismissed. Three were Roman Catholics and three were Pro- beauanbe. More would have been pub un- der the ban, but: the commission, in a weak moment, out of compassion for a high dig- nibary. made a saw-off of one Probeetant and one Catholic. Where. then is the die- criminabion? \KI|.A_ AL- DA-'-A ,.u uuuianu was a uory ]0lll'llIl with tory no stockholders. for tory campaign purposes, is returning to discussions of penitentiary |d aifairs. being very much troubled that the -o. Wino should have spoken out plainly. It may rest assured that that plain speaking ;n was called for by the situation. !or these ly columns are not given over to hysterics. g. The Toronto journal declares that the no Kingston liberal association has wished to 3. make the warden of the Kiugst peni- n tentiary a bottle-holder. This abso- Jr lutely Luntrue. All they have asked is M that. since for eighteen years every otiicer appointed had to possess tory credentials. now every guard should be recommended as a liberal. This is the accepted policy of every party, and should be conceded by the warden. without hesitation. No con- servative will say that it is anything but British fair p ay. No one has been recommended for appointment to the warden by the liberal association of Kingston until that oiccr has been consulted as to the qualications ol the man recommended. and in `gory case have his objections been given on- sideration. even to prompt rejection of the name. No one has been unduly rested upon him, and he has expressed imself as thoroughly satised with the course of the liberal executive : the Register has been drawing upon its imagination for its facts. Several appointments have been made by the warden without the recom- mendation of the liberals, and one of them is open to such serious objection that when the warden himself knows the full facts he will be the very first to say he had made a mistake. In fact. he has already said so. yet not knowing all. We also assure the Register that the Kingston liberal associa- tion is not given to blufng;" that when its executive officers take a stand they fol- low it up with neatness and despatch. Again. Register ehataii than Pun... uu pnuuu V I'll! TIIQ 0.1 Of- Vili nlhll in DUI II Kirnn an-I --A J-- auv unuqyllu nugllit 0! 'l.'0l'0lll0, pu-tinn paper which Peter Rynu 0; dooluod Inn 3 bory jourml with Ihoohholdan. for hm-v nnmnniun -nu-n III) `Ibo Whig II lntoriltod In Prison In an - Islu Ohugu of Projudloo Against LlbOl`IIl-A Lm Thu Inn Provo Inn:-nun; - Roman Onhouoc Prodomlnnto. The Cabhplio Roginotr of Toronto, the Dubinn nnnnr uhinh D... D... ....-..I_ PENITENTIAWRY AFFAIRS Ansmmc rm: REGISTER. umian REVIEW. ` ._- --.uu guvurulnuuli IOIIIIOS 00 [(0, On the demand 0! public opinion. because it ll not certain About the oloctiona. And the count my nlloob the standing of some of the elect. There in 3 lioulconmb-governor, however. who known his duty and will not: Do ohary about porlotmlng la. ` IUI UIIXU I shun -....l Edouud Provon. kaipor. (3.. Ariotido Rochon. I ,C.` Chub Tnilliomgu . C Napoleon Ploutfo. guud. C... Olivu Lumen. guu'd.C.. . .. Gouocoio `Plono. urd. C.. Bani Boy:-. q . C . . . . . .. Antninoglonlfo. gnu-d, . . . Gouge non, guard, . . . . Felix Linqio. gland. O .... .. It Vincent De Peal Pu nltenuery. Tole: bore Onimeo. warden. C. . .. 2,800 Rev. 0. Hex-I, oheplein. 0.. .. . . . 1,200 Rev. James Fulton. cheplein. I . . . . 1.900 Thoma h!cCau'uhy.depuoy werdon.C. 1.500 M. E. Gendeo, M D . surgeon, C` .. 1.400 George S. Meleporu, nccounoenu,C. . 1,100 Gordon B. Pepineeu.werdeu e clerk.C 800 Cherlee R. Couuumchiel keeper, 0. . 850 George B. Lsmerche. store keeper. C. 900 Oclsevo Lebelle. clerk of works. C . . 1,000 N. Cherbonneeu. steward, C.. .. . . 800 Eugene Chempegne, engineer. 0. . . 800 Ephreno Trudeen, `net. engineer, 0 . 500 David O'Shee, hoepitel overseer, C. . 560 Jemea Doreie. echoolmutor, C. .. . . 700 E. Kenny. tumor. 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700 Jeen Vendry. heker, C. . . . . . . . . . 700 Proeope D-:une,cerpenuor. . . . . . . . 700 GideonLebel1e.Ineeon.C........... 700 Noel Beeuperteneahoemeker. C. . . . 700 Trelo-Mento1,b1eckemi&b, 0 . . . . . . . 700 O. O'Borne,Ineeon. C . . . ` . . . . . . . .. 700 B.A.Brieeewe.teilor.C........... 89- ) Onoeoim Sigouin, etonecntter. C. . . . 690 Eugene Lecleir. ceniege. C . . . . . . . 600 John Lynchmeeeeuger. C . . . . . . . . . . 600 JeIneeB1ein.keepu'. 600 Jemee Deonetgk . C . . . . . . . . .. 600 Gilhue Cheri:-end. eepol-,0 . . . . . . . . 000 Ubeldchu-trend.kee .C........ 600 Jenee (hnpkeeper, . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 JeenBte.Lomey.keeper.C..... .. 600 Edoumi Prcvun- knnnnr, (2 cm Jenn Btu. Lonny, kogpgnc _ Provo. taper. (2., Rochnn- Lanna: I`. openly hh IIPIIIIQI. liierel side es the conservative. It is ,_Ol[Meen members out o! thirty-eight. and Theideeie hugged that if the eeuion `one only be deferred until the courts have land I hend et the election petitions there may not be I0 meny members of parlia- ment. end oerteinly not eo many on the any n epecnletion, but it in no comforting in these deys of bropicel heet. .- 1nBritieh Columbia there is en experi- enoeolanother eort. There en election hes occurred. end the government nde thetlt can depend upon the vote: of only (lies not propose to meet the house lor e noonelderehle time. The premier, Mr. Tur- ner, e conservative, hes the genuine Tup- perien theory that e moribund government can do no wrong. thet, notwithetending the repudietion of the people, it can rule end make appointments end distribute petronege es nsnel, thet it can loreetell in snweseorl by preeuming to do e greet deel that ought not to be done end may heve to be undone by the new edminietretion. This brinqe coneervetive proleeaione end preetiees into beautiful oontrut. In On terio the Herdy government must go-so Whitney eeye. end in doing so he bee been repeating the perrot cry of the men who have preceded him-beeenee it hes not e Inge enough mejority,because it he been. in effect. deleeted. In British Columbia the Turner government refuees to em. A-...-_..I -1 __L-: V ARE UUDGLUI vv. VVUUU. gnaw I George B. Amey, gmrd,.P. John Henderson, guard, P. . . . . John Givens, guard. C . . . . . . . . Alexander Spence, guud, P . . Calvin Wheeler, gunrd. P... . Edward Johnson. guard, C. . . . .` George McCanley. Jf.. guercl, C.. F. Hornibrook. nun-d. P J. MoOaugherty, farm & gardenl, C. P. O'Connor, miller, C . . . . - - . . . . . . William Coward, baker. P . . . . . . . . . . James Evans, keeper, P. .. . . . . . . . . Edward Mooney, keeper. 0 . . . . . . . . . Michael Brennan, keeper, C . . . . . . . . JohnMille. keeper,P..,.... Robert McCau|ey, k(p\Jr' C . . . . . . . . Alexander Atkins, keeper, P . . . . . . . . Charles McConville, kee r, C . . . . . , . Bernard McGuin, gner . C . . . . . . . . . Thomas Moore, guard, P . . . . . . . . . . . Lawrence Walsh, guard, C .. . .. . . . William Hureb, iruard, P . . . . . . . . . . John Donnelly, guard, C . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Appleton. guard, P . . . . . . . . . Jhn Kannada. uunrrl f`. Klchard Young, maeon instructor, P. B. H. Sherring. mason instructor, P. John Kerr, quarry instructor, P. . .. F. Tracey, blacksmith lnatrnetor, P. R. Pogua. shoemaker lnehruntor, P. . Thomas Conley, tailor instructor. P. J. B. Mathewson, aaeietant tailor, O. Luulnnl Luompwn, BODOOIDJIIUOP, I . M. J. Kennedy, messenger, C . . . . . .. RooeAnn Fabey, matron. C . . . . . . .. Mary Smith. deputy unau-on.P. . .. . Richard Young, shQ'in0_ mnnnn innhrunntnr D Jame: Weir steward. P . . . . . . . . . . . W. A. Gunn, hospital ovoreeor.P. . . Thoma: Thompson, schoolmaster, P. Kennadv. munnnanr. U nev. u. n. uarnwrigho, oheplnln, P. Rev. P. Quinn. rheplnin. C . . . . . . .. R. M. Creighton, accountant. P.. . W. J. Hughes. warden : clerk, P. .. Roberb Hewbou. chief keeper. P. . .. Patrick O DJnnell. shore keeper, C. James Adams, clerk of works, P. . .. Jumen Devlin, engineer, C . . . . . . . . . Charles Baillie. elecbricisn, P . . . . . . Charles Munroe. steam tter, P. . . . Jame: Weirketoewnrd. W A (Inna l...-..lL-I -.------h Kingston Ponltontlnry. M. Lnvollavnrden, P.; i . . . . . . . . . . :1 Willinm Sullivnmdopuby warden. C. O. 8. Bonn o, M.D.. our-goon. P. . .. R. rhun-iahh nhnnlgln D unnwu Illlo. While these parteof rejudieee egeineo Rombn Cebholiee are going hurled It friende ol the governmenb who ere lair- minded end liberal, in in in order to give the relative pro rlionol oioiele in the penitentiuiee o the dominion. heeed on religion. The line wee undo In 1895 and condition: have nob metetielly changed. The Register will nd thin lieb en eye- opener : omolnln And diuohu 1! client: of tho prllon meet so 5 pa lio plans In King- hon. Along this line I detail of lnvoribinm And in-ognhriby in mild to be anllnblo, if the government iunxiou for n V Mr luvestigntloh. The IDOVO charges that no going about tho city are only pro- nounced became they bur upon the offence for which three ofcinh are under Impou- olon. British fair phy say: all Ihould he I treated alike. ' 1 Whil. uh..- ......-_a.-_n ---I A-"-~- vvuuunu v n nu. v n uuu LEIKIDID. In Ontario the conservative are in dis- tretl beonuoe the liberals, in the govern- ment and in the Ioginlabure. Ire going to meet too noon, nnd in order to save (me. oouru I lot of trouble by dening the po- anion and elocoornl right: of certain per- noun. Tonal . o In-u.. surgeon. r. urbwrigho, ohnphln, P. n. ohnnlnin, (3 orrlclzm-1. .~1..u .uu|t-4. E `E: 5 :2 3 n :x-- 1 er- 2% 5'. =5 5 5 . ` . .. .30 31% $37,010 $3'i,`.`!l) Vincent do Paul 5 er. 3.2:!) I um 2. M |u,m 3,60!) . .. I9 74 H.970 55!) 18 ll 11,350 7,!-H0 123 IH5 313.7!) 880,211) Total number of Pmtnuum omolalu. . . . ., . .12! " " Rnmnn (`nlhollc omcIal|..I:L' Protestants (tuhollcu. .880_330 uuu 4UU 300 31 M) K011 -uru 400 400 Knl\ `I UV Inn 400' `IUU 401) Inn am! 460 460 Ann `IJU -130 Ann THE DAILY WHIG.