Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jul 1897, p. 4

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1.;n":"'I15l -'--- And pooplo who olpon--on ono who [I510-Vlonik. NCO 5 `Rio. yl boll." olllnbnho hllln. all: I yacht, poddlooj ooooo-will and at lhinu & Inches`: uhoo soon I was complete limo! tho but T1 lookout so low prion. III uuI.- -In rug. A nun who who I" "crippled up with rheumatism` got ound onnly by using throo homo: of Dr. Hall`: Rhoumomo Cure. He sings all tho moo now than ho is troo froth pin. and In doing tho work of two moo. This famous romody can in bud on- `: -I W-JAM I.-nil nnrn Inn - HARD]. IIIUL 'l'lIlI IIDOHI TUIIW ly at Wado'I drug own, I lo Through the Kidneys-Like o Well Plon- ned Bonltory System they loop the Body nmon "lieoltlu - Interesting story From Quebec. The kidneys have very oppropiately been described as the sanitary system of the human body. Let them become in- qpereting and disease will quickly follow, end unless the obstructions are removed, death will be the result. D. J. Locke. of Sherbroolre.P.Q..ruiferedioryesrshomeom- pliceted kidney tron ble.nnd spent over slot) in efforts to secure reliehhut no relief came until he used South American Kidney Cure. His statement is that four bottles completely cured him, and today he in in the enjoyment of sound health. In the most distressing cases this remedy gives relief in six hours. `Sold by W. H. Medley. Old and Frlendleu. An old man, named Luke Whalen. who for forty years past has followed the occu- pation of I tunnel` in Frontenac country, applied to the police magistrate this morn- ing for edmiaaion to the houee of industry. He stated that he had divided his property Among the members of his family, and that having done so he is now obliged to neck the shelter of the institution named. He Jvea told to appeem ogein on Monday, when hie npplioosion will be acted upon. The county should. according to the luv, pay for his support. Kingston Blcycle Club Run. The members of the Kingston bicycle club enjoyed one of the most. pleasant runs of the eeuon yeeoerdey efbernoon end even- ing. They went. by the eheamer Hero to Beth. wheeling from that point through Erneettown to Storms Corners. The re- turn to the city who made I: wheel. by way of the York road. The h cycliehe hed tee on the Hero. on which veuel every- thing that we: pouihle wee done he emure their comloxc. IUW 0yB' VEICBIIIOH. R. O. Blayney. of Brantford, last year : last. amateur cyclisb. who is riding in the professional ranks this year, has entered for the Kingston races on civic holiday. Sergt.-Major James Warren and trum- ter William Smith. 5th eld battery of ingsbon, are taking a long and short course respectively in A eld battery. .I, ll. Mmwhar and wifn. Rnllnvillm are puruly nlgnn III I.'DllI'lIIIlg Ull Luuuuuy. Dr. W. T. Barrett, lately of Kingston, has been appointed medical superintendent of the hospital at St. Boniface, oppoeite Winnipeg, containin 140 beds. It is a. modern building. weloquippedmdmirably kept and nal y situated. COIITIO I'BU[)6CDlVBly Ill ".1 LIBIU uaubury. J. G. Moagbor and wife, Belloville, are in the city. Mr. Meagher contemplates conducting an exonnion by boabbo Niagnrn Fall: early next. month. leaving here 8:- purdoy night. and returning on Monday. Dr. W , '1`. Ru-rm.t_ Inmlv nf Kimntnn. per annum. Miles Cotton has left for British Col- umbia to take a position .under M. Haney, chief of construction of the Crow : Neat Pun railway. `Dnimntivn Jnhn A. (`.1-nun. of Montreal. __9_v_I;RT1?oR'rY SONGS WITH MUSIC. 1'!!! I'llllWBy. Detective John A. Groue, of Montreal, arrived at the British American luc night. He left for the country this morning on a few days vacation. R (1 Rlnvmw nf Ru-nnM'nrd.1n.ltvnnr n IJIIWFUHUU. W. Libb , Belleville high ecnool stuff, has receive an appointment. on the staff of the Sbratford collegiate instihubo at $1,000 per annum. Milan Column has left for British Col- Gl'K- Mrs. F. B. March, of New York, with her son and daughter, arrived in town you- berday afternoon ona trip down the St. Lawrence. III I ILI... 'D..Il-..:lI- Ininl. command at. BUG ulnuuay On 8 0011!` OI Qllhy. A. 8. Robertson and wife, J. W. Lynch nnd H. B. Hooker. of Dannville, Ky.. are guest: at the British-American to-day. Mn. C. I). MnF`:u-land nnd little dnunlh gueul IE DUO Dl'llHlll'lllnBI'lUI no-uly. Mrs. C. D. McFarland and little daugh- oer,`Clergy west, have returned home after Apleuant. visit. with her parents at Lati- mm-. I091 . D. J. Mccammon and wife, Chicago. are the guetta of relatives in this city. Mr. McCa.mmon is a nephew of the market. r-lm-Ir. DIUUBI clerk. ll-- IIIJOHK EHO LHOIIIIIIIJ lllllllul. Thomna P. Thompson, steamboat in- specter, is visiting Peberboro, Lakeeld and Lindsay on tour of duty. A. R. Rnharnnn and wifn. J. W. Lvnch yuwruuy. . Arthur Beale, M.A.. late missionary to ` Jnpln, is in the city the gums of Dr. and Mn. Spun. , ' ` Mn. Jame: Fmmn And dmmhhar. Jean. CD01!` 1011110!` IIOIIIO. Thomu Polley, an old and highly-reopocb ed resident of Amherst Island, is vary ill, with little hope of recovery. A Min Pnna. nf (`.hh-umn. Ill.. an-ivad in F. NISBET SI wwu nme nope or recovery. Min Popo,of Chi , Ill., arrived in the city eaberdny. 8 oi: making a trip among t a Thousand Islands. . 'l`hnnmu P. Thnmnrnn.` steamboat in- mu. apnru. n. Jame: Hogan and daughter. Joan, Hamilton. are visiting friends In this city, their former home. mknu-|n.1 n"4;-u .... All gun! LI-LIn,nnnnAn._ POE. W.` Houghton and vilfo, of Lynn,_ Mus, are guest: at the Bnjitiah-American V hotel. 1:, u'..r1..... ....a u... unnnm at Ma. E. McGurn and Mn. Mcurn, of Na- puieoypaid nyinlt to friends in this city yutorduy. Arthur Beale- M.A._ lam miniomrv DI KIT: 1. U. IIIWIO g UUTUIIW IFITB Rev. '1`. Hun-in an wife. Montreal. In the guest: of R. Girvin. Prinoeu Icroola. Mill E. nrnnvnn Mnnfnrd, in l numb Ah I113 1'4. U_l'XV$' M11030. II I ullll III the home of W. D. Graven, Willimmvillo. T.innf,,.(`.nl Mnnnhgnnn l\}.r.n-on AI-I-fund KIIO IIDIIIQ OI W. U. UFCIVII, VVIIIHIQIVIIIO. Lient.-Col. Mpcpbenon, Otmwn. arrived in we city Inn ovenihg to visit relntivol. Capt. '1`._Donnol|y in out of town on 0 `E1-ofeuionnl visit. to Lnkoeld nnd Pater- II Vlllilllg II'lIlu. ln lllll Cl`,- Olnrlu Harvey, of Budbury. in visiting his mother on University vonuq. Mrs. John` 0'BI-ion- Kin ton. in vinitimr nu Inusncr on umvomuy vonuq. ` Mn. John` O'Brien. Kin ton, il visiting friends and relntivu in Be ovillo. Min and, Thrrgr N V in thn annnh Xllql Illll IUIIIIVCI In DOl|OVl|IUo mu Head. Donor, N.Y., {ache gm of Mn. '1`. D. Huwlo Oluonce street. RAIL T, "lffh an -rih Mnntnnnl, Al-n AMERICAN SONG Ti CI IiW"'UZ' jdd mlmg -- Eury Girvin in enjoying holiday: at Stella. ` Min Agnes Grimbh. Brockville. in mig- i `in the city. in Emnm Vanna, nl Rnnhnnt-v. N`Y.. ` 1 III Inuuwy. I ..liu Emma Young. 0! Roohosr, N.Y.. in viuiting friends-in this city. hu-In Hnrnv. nf Rmlhm-v- in viaihinn Iowan` an at run:-1 I-thug -nal Ilnl-Q. THE DOOR TO GOOD HEAILTH ill KUUUUI 0! IV. lJHl'Vlll. rnnouu IFFOIK him E. Grunt. Mosford. in a guest ah `ha hmnn of W. D, u-nnvau_ Willimnnvillo. "PER!" i L MENTION: EREAT Iwms ...____j-:-...a_.:- lo Inn For Joy. _I.- -ah_' _I| r__'....I. II\IlV H con!T?FATI2~-I ICU IX III aboo. ` 0! . g . :1'd`I:1n:lIOl.l.).Cz.` to will a. 3 nurvod b Tho other con- vl be the nandlng oondmom of the I13! particular; and condition: of aaplyreo A. B. Ounnlnuhun. V-ndox-'1 _ ` _| I` N Noun. Iuodonnoll In Enroll. who Lyon. John L. Whiting, ull , or the suotionut. A. B. OUNNINGHAI. Vendor : Solicitor. A Olrletten lndeevor lonenee. San Francisco, C-el., July l7.-A ro- mantic incident. connected with the re- cent christian endeavor convention in this cit developed Tlmredny, when Miss Mary . Davie. of Louisville Ky.. was wedded to George C. King, of this cit , at the Palace hotel. Kin was former y a. clerk in the employ a the nnclee 0! his bride. He was eent out here use their Icent, after line Devin` perente had dieqo reged his unit and bed not eeen the y_onn( lady for six yeere. when she Illfnrleed bill by meeting him et the convention. ~ [antler Ageless I-Ilgh `lnrlll. New York. July 17.-Tbe World. in ndespatch from Londomquotes Sir Wil- frid Luurier as follows, as to high pro- tection in the United States "If the United States would throw their mur- keta open the world s fiscal system would at once become normal and heal- thy, as in England. I have great. faith in the Americans. and believe in your national genius and that you will come to {fur senses in lime estriction on the freedom of trade is eterrible blunder, and though Am- erica is a country with resources, wealth. population, with no reason in the world why it should not be happy and -vpreepetous. except one; that one is upsetting credit. disnfran ing polity and injuring the credit en character of the people." Woodstock Benunol-uavuw. The jail authorities say that the in- terest in Bin-hall's grove still keeps up. This week there were several visitors to the jail from Michigan and Iowa and u.ll evinced the liveliest inn-rest. in the scenes which hiul been connected with Birrhnll`s invarcerntion. In conversa- tion, Mr. Forbes sllltli It. is truly won- derful theguterest tlu t is still shown by visitors in the joi owing t.o the Birchall incirlenl. Nearly every day we are lieaiegecl hy visiors from all over. Touring cylists are our most numerous visitors. A um ..I nh-nlmll -a crrnvn mvenled St. Louis Inn [in surrendered not To Ono who Bu Gnlnod liar Aoctlonl. St. Louis, Mo., July 17.-One year ago, Manx Ruler, deputy sheriff. secured in divorce upon the ground of incompat- ibility of temper. The case was pecu- linr. Like John Ruskin, Ruler surren- dered his wife to the man she loved. The Sir John`Millms in the (`use was Walter I . Grtitli. s:cr4~lnry of the I]- linois supply and construction company, und brother of lid. (lmth, the bicyclist. March 10th lust. (lmtli lefl.'his wife, alleging that she annoyed him by ask- ing for u. will in her fuvor. Now he brings suit for divorce. Mrs. G nith h.-is effet-ted u rt-com-ilintion with Mr. Rul- er. resumed his ntune and will retnarry him as soon as Gruth secures his di- uni-no Wu uke`: BeI.l'I]O|'-NOW Potltlonl {or aulvoroe. New York, July 17.--Robert, Livings- ton Reade, a Yale alumnus. a. lawyer. once reputed a millionaire, has been pronounced insane by a sheriff`: jury. His fortune has dwindled, and it. was feared that. he would commit. suicide it` not restrained. His mental infirm- ity is due to excess in drink and chloral. The petition to have him de- clared insane is made l) Mrs. Reade, who was Josie Manfiel , the woman on whose account. Edward Stokes kill- ed James Fisk, jr.. twenty-five years ago. Reade married her in London in October. llll. In November they die- agreed and separated, lluulc reuurning to New York and the woman remaining abroad. She obtained a divorce in 1895. A look at. Birvhnll s grnye revealed the fact t.hu.t, while ull uround it were clover topu, the mound itself was com- pletely stripped. 'l`hey had been taken by the visitors ua,relu`s. Mr. Forbes said that he believed that clover leaves from Birclmll's grave could be found in every state in the union. vnsxtors." s 1 i I hv the visitors uamelm John Barber lquundorod I l'orthi:o-0|m Home And Killed Himself. London, 0nt.., July l7.-Johu Barber, of Komoka,-died at his home Thursday, the result of a dose of paris groan. John Barber has lately been in Ill!` employ of John Wicks, for whom he was draw- ing hay. On Tuesday night he went home rather late and slept. in the gran- ary. Beside him was a box of paris green and a bottle of ale. Barber's mother became anxious about him, and sent her little son to John to ask him tocome to breakfast. John replied that he didn't want anything, and that he wasn't any good in the world. and was adisgrace to his family. After he said this he took the paris green and washed it down with the ale. Barber comes of a very respectable family. His father died three or four years ago and left him 83,000 to $4,000. llarber went to South Africa and was a participant in the war there. He returned about eight months ago. It is alleged that. since that time he had led rather adia- sipated life, and has of late been drink- ing heavily. He felt. his position keen- ly, having gone through his money by wanton extravagance, and it is sup- posed that shame and remorse caused the unfortunate man to take his life. II the Grave of Reginald Blrchull In the lh.-anon Jnll. STILL A 'cE`N-rR`E_5i=-|NTEnEsT. ""'o`.'1'``&.`x":`f`.i .?`{` 3"' .u. .75 .oV;yOhu Booth. .La.,ot tho 4 l.oou4,5uu|o.u shown 5 -of nnubou nude byJ.u-B03315, .whloh of Lolaon. Iv nd 11 no "`i`v" no?`.'s`x;.ien`.'2`. {.`.u"."'s':?:.'.'.:x. . .'a':2.`. .. , or! 11.3 bI'&!I'[`::to3othor A (roman o! 40 foot on lit by I do I: of the W115]! loo, ufu llillthnioj sonny In the an I! laid lot. touio or with Q right otwny 5 on and out an d lnnd. as shown on. the undo b$0IurI_u Booth. . . I th as! land: in being around n urn than ntonrllriok Dwelling honu nesting lulon. with all modern improvomontu. motion in 5 duh-able one. 0!` BALl- l`on per ant. out at VI-030 1: dual Int uuuuu; -nu... Woodstock Sentinel-Review. rv~u._ .-:| _..AI..,...:H.m can city. At the iapanese legation here. no cre- dance is placed to the rep0rt'ca.b_led from London that the Spanish and Japanese - governments have entered into an al- linnce against the United States. It is pointed out that the Spanish in yvspnr pers are nggrly as bitter in th II` de- nunciations of the Japanese whom they char e with giving mnterial a.id.to the Phill ppine insurgents. as they are against the United `States government for permitting arms and men to be sent to Cuba. . ` ~ ' the Iwooouttln. Washington; July 17.--Little credence ie pieced" in oilichl circles here in tin. etetement that the Spanish and Jup- eneee government: have entered into c an offensive alliance against the United States for the mutual` protection of Cuba, `and Hawaii. Indeed. eo `fer no could be learned. no intimation of snob an agreement hee even reached the state department. Mr. Day, the (`rat eeeietent eeoretaty ofvetete. diecred ted than-eport end regarded it in too im- probable to discuss. The state depart- ment he: no into:-motion concernin the re rted..nllia,nce, he said, and don't lieve there is eny foundation (or the statement that one has teen entered into. Both the Spanish and Jgtpaneee ministers are away from the (31 .V. sugar . Limo Jnioo Oordlal .o noadur I `st-Am an'r:a Aaaiuusr JAQXN. ivoanunoo nu nun In-not Imm- IIIL- :-_ l|.__o-I- CASTORIA WILL TAKE BACK HTS WIFE. A WO;AN WITH A STORY. Tljlng rants:-mounts: SHAM E`AND REMORSE. IJK I\U'IIlDlIl um County Jail. .u..-l Il.u.l-- III llIw'I1I|yI, wuwl in an Wald: u..a..u"'K nnsllllvu mlnunnchuwblo, don. '1`:-unty-lvodauu In Wuldrqnluu. `?.'.'. :`.. No can think :1-u;I-izn hudlnl at all who -nick lien.-n Wnn Hnnhw ronnnnu Iucanoxn a` 00.. 118-'-120 Princes Stfdt_. many hundred people have shared the past `week ; re- markable bargaiqs in Hosiery. There 15 still a chance for the 10c, 15c and 25c lines. They are easily worth 15c, 20c and 35c pair. ' ` Qfarr & Sutelie, most 01 EHCTH, WCTC UUUUIC ILHC PTICC. H THOSE REMNANTS-Just aohint of them @3111` be enough. They're all ready. Remnants of every- thing in the cut goods line 'ust about half regular price. FAMOUS HOSIEf~lY S`E`I.LING-A`_good bull, ullu \.u\.utJ. 35c American Percale, blue and white, black and 1 white, pink and white stripes, laundried collar and cuffs. 50c Lawns and Cam tics of various colorings, de- tachable collars. / 75c-l retty Linens, Percales and Cambrics, in stripes, checks, plaids and self colors, detachable collars. And the lines at $1, $1.25 and $1.50 are cheapest I` ,1! I. Lill- Linen Handkerchiefs-Pu're linen, prettily hem- stitched, at 10C each, worth I 5c. Dress Mus1i,ns--Dainty pretty patterns at half their worth, 12%c yard. A ....I AL.-..... ...... a-5:11:11-uncut: Aft`. A n A . - p .-...A-.-lull .49.--..-I. J '-I avian Iuvnvn -val - vvvuwvf-;_ 7 homo! uowlook noon, the folluviog 3 ' :36: of Iranian. and In tho Oh`: Ilnntomln nq com ION .10 d id .m::.{'1...r.:.,...:'.;.:.`..':` a`l..a'u.2 Lllbll VVUIUII, 10/19 In u And there are still eome of those wonderfully cheap VVash Fabrics at 8c and 1>2%c; yard. Some, In fact most of them, were double theapricc. Tune 1: nuum A MTG 1..-. .. _1.:..+ .-.4` 41...... .)..n`"` IWE WE!0l`! You know that by this time, everyone of 'you:who' knows our store. If we say in an advertisement` that this line of goodstor that line of goods is at the least prices we ever knew, you are sure that ever word is used with its full meaning well in mind. e say that very thing to-day of Dainty, pretty Shirt Waists. No wonder they hold their own season after season. There is no sub- stitute for their comfortable prettiness. These lots are chic and cheap. `.1. A.....\..:;-nun T)I\DCt\f\Il\ I I A n din` III-I\:`t) fl!!!` of all; hitgggf """"l 741%? *5`-'-*3 DR. SANDEN, I56 St. James St., Montreal. Quebec. ARE vou NOT TIRED (OF usguass mgucclmn The electric current from this belt is felt as soon as it touches the body. This is warranted under a forfeit of $5,000. -It can be regulated to any power required, while the belt is on the body, and is worn While you sleep without the slightest trouble. No doubt you have tried medicines and y not try Ng. ture s Own Remedy in this simple_ but thoroughly scientic way? Im. proved Electric Suspensory Free with all Belts. ';?*"""'-.'I':'s'.I*.'-' "':.'**'3"'.`:'" -* _ , nu ' 0. o . - ' hi lug`! Axuon lt oonu.loo 3:.'.t'ia.:. Wclitldly, July 18th. AD. 1897. AG AL. Lnu nl II ni-hunk -uunn 0.3.: fnllnrlnp This appliance fs'.tl_1e result of twenty years of close "study, and con- tains l the recent improvements known to science. It is, in fact, a pt-rfe battery made in the form of a belt, do be worn on the body while the patient rests. 4 A ELECTRICITY...-Tlie Fountain of Youth,` theviperpetual energy which sustains all animal lifel -It is the source {torn yfhich spring: the bubbling spirit of joy in young manhoodb It is the vital element which keeps up the nerve force in old men to l. gOod4ol3l~Ige . the ` body is charged with it the vital poweis in strong. Ccfnlidence ashes from the eye and the step is rm. Without it---well. how is ltwityoui Afe .you weak, gloomy, wanting physical and brain force? If you are weak you should begin at once, using this famous appliagice bl` week men. - "*~_ (A. What Makes Men Strong? IT CURES YOU WHILE YOU SLEEP. SHIRT VVAISTS. lhflloo OUR 4 WORDS. 7' '"""auoe`o"mm""s:uet"`" " vs. aoonrnnow. - ;*,':j...'....,,`*.:;;=":.=...."...*:.`..'<-. b`a`u3n or 1. liquor 0. V. .. unit Cgntt Judn. by John H. Am-onur.Ae In Annlon I.oomn.Io. . to via be sold, muzo. name met. many: 'l.'l'0lIDl8l. em. and points out an on and lure euro at homo WITHOUT` D U08 OR MEDI- CINES. It also `Inc a truthful ruumc of my thlrty your: wonderful succou wltln my Iclcctrlc Belt: In than out-u. And every young mlddlt--nged or old man uulferla the nllghtont we-nknen should read It I know exactly where he Illldl/`g ll out tree. sealed. by null. upon new Iu the tltlo or I nut mum-mo pocket volume I have just luuod. exclunlrely for men. It glvou In plain lunsuuo the omen following youthful lndlncretlon nnd lum- oxccuel. an Bomlnnl Wukneu. Impoteucy; Drnlnl and Loueu. Vurleocolo and Atrophy or uudnvelopment. also Rheumatism. Lum- bngo. Lame Back. Kidney Troublel. eto.. Three Classes or Men h.Wdu0n;1d0`!'n\ ,. JUDICIAL SALE ~-'>tn?~va_InaTIrT1,:Tne_t:_;1ne__a:1cg: nest- w :3` Eontnxna _I_oo_ Robinson Bros., Kuhn. Dooontorl. Glnllon. 875-7 BAGOT STREET. `3;| I.A`I3 .- Pg:".bl I .ne out` o! I nooto paid In aim month. ._ ....llI `L- _ .....__..A L .I IIL- .4]... ...u. Just The PRlCE-50__CENTS. s 100 pages (full Sheet Music size) of The FoLIo;| T. F. HARRISON CO. Best-| Tho Tonplu, ol nuilton. III nllqd hnptlnoo pupa`. ridicule: the noun lolly 0! ch nllinoo in Toronto. and ennnulhnpoitovcri. hhhannpb dshunuhiabywuouupcohiuuoaiau -....a....n..'_.. AL. .._....u I`. _.- .-u` u- ---J wuu vvw--(I i IupuInapIlly.HO 05U`F"'-L` u.....u...a aqua: out all at tho huulvudqn. 11 than it anything until with tho Hardy govotnnont thc Wna Inna to know it. but Mt. Whitney and hltlrhndl hue not [Inn in any oviduct that with any audit Iran anus` than will ho `Pun- planus nvolniou Iotho poopldof tho ....._l_`.I ........."" ' ' no.3 .....'. Inoinutiono will not do. l_.A_ Wo not than .---v-. v. --u r---.-uu-u u-unnu--an II the inference? That it in being wasted ? Million: have boon put. into public build- ings. Into hospitals. nod uylunu. and charities, nlorunooriu and rohgu. Does the oppooibion may the unlortnmto of our noo should be ndglocbd 2 If than in run why ip is not pointed out, than up. oxploituf. no that tho pooplo. in their indignation. will rho up and drivo tho --....--4.. 5 .nan-- -.-.- UV Ilvuwvvn " In that the fact 2 Did Bir Oliver Mount, rpenking for hie cabinet, not any that if the people voted in favor of prohibition. he would introduce legieletion to that effect? The propoeition depended upon the decision at the privy council in e teet case. and it went ngninet the temperance party. The legielnture, it was declared, had not the -power to prohibit the Innnuflcture end sale of the liquor traiiic. What then`! The government wee disposed to pursue it: reforms in the license eyetem, aiming at the highest reeulte by the policy which its experience euggeeted. The tempennce men my differ with the government in re- gard to the methods which are adopted to secure certeinendl, but the government in n tempennce one. It he made that declnrution, and it he: not end cannot be euoeeuiully disputed. I- ll`- ll7I.:e._-.. -...I Ll- l_.'__.l- .1` LL. -uvvvv-u -u-J up-`cu vvu. II Mr. Whitney and bin friends 0! the oppoeition I temperance party? In he diapoeed to oenvue the liquor men? Has be his u-ml entwined around the temper- ance men ? Where does be ahead Any way? When he bu dened hi: poeition it will be time enough to tell: ebout. others. - .-v v 5:19:05-a a.-`.5 -Univ-anima- The Ottawa Joumel endorses the canton- tion of Mr. Whitney that the accounts of the province should be submitted to an independent audit of competent au_ditore, eince theee might prove an unpleaeont revelation to the people `.1 Cemdn." NIL-.. :- _..n. .._....L ...-._s :.. L\.--_...._-_s. ` BN'8 SHOES. . .. ;-'3 rwnnnnunuuc. -wv-..-..v.. -V --v rwvr-nu v. v-.-um--u There in not much point in the argument. The accounts ere audited every year. They could not be submitted tva more rigid examination than the opposition line submitted them to in recent years, and_ to lean effect. There is a con- stant implication on their part of wrong- doing. but it is never discovered. There are inainuatione oi extravagance. which they cannot detect or point out when given the opportunity. 0! all the appropria- tiom submitted by the government there is so little objected to that it is not worth talking about. (1_...L`4I aL-a `L- _____I.__ :_ ___a _,--2, _, ----u-. uuuuuvu Gnntod tint the nurpius is not rising, than in not honking up. thnt. it in not upnning oollouul proporniona for the Admi- ntion of the provincial nkininta. Wins 1. AL- x_l__._-- I an... .1; 2- L-:__._ __ _._,s . vuv -v-gr`---rww The Ottawa Journal differs from Mr. Whitney And alleges that Sir Oliver wee the reprelentotive of the temperenoe end other reform: In the Ontario government. and did All he could for them, but that Mr. only and _the other minister: did ell that they could to propitiote the liquorintereet. "That the government on o government adopted in e dened ohepe either 3 tom- perenoe or liquor policy there in no reuon L- I..Il...- I) -uvv an us- to believe. AN UNFAIR CHARGE. ' The charge of Mt. Whitney ngnimt the Ontario govemmorit. in his speech st Ot~ tewn. was that the Ontnio government we: herruling the tempennce men while it: member: had their um: twined About the-tempennoe people. IIIL- 1151.-.... f..........I A253`... hm... Kl- TEE ll!-WEEKLY in pnhlllhod on non- dn I Ind Thnndan can I you in ndvonco; Ace.?1:':d7ci<':"h 1 M): b nob .. I am 0 o u 82:: n 0nnsd.n;:lrp1d', stylish and cheap I """'` ms": p1'r"1>'i'1'vs1: JOHN OFFORD Proprhbol. Auhtsnt. inalnon Ilsnuu. l'lIalI l0lII. In-I nan: Qnn . . . Q4]. THE DAILY WHIG. cannot: {or ripen!!! od IDOOO in undo for man: for mercantile nnnoudomonb, but no of ho! wantod, for solo. to-lat. put- IOIIHDI. it or anything be mad umul Announcement of or man sutures {or ulqanouludnd. npooufor praluulonngz or o I onnooxnon on I'll to nmuazuxo u'$"". . ntnot 5 unison ullowod twoyohsncu POI week; non frottunt ehonun aunt be DIM tor. Tho bit: or will notbo In n- Ilhlo tot mbun an of verbs! or n Wttcn din-notion: `shout be hood on I for insertion. All adv: menu no In 6 to tho approval of tho publisher. ohmgu for odvortatulnontu and subscrip- than an un sud payable in ndvnoo. .o`3:';'u.."' :`u:'.'."`" 1 " T1','.';3z.xi w 0 pononu. mpo lot onion they give. ' j -um wuxmr ni1_'nsa wme I mm. on column, in publhhod ovory Thumin morn- lll M 01 0 your. 11' bold in advance: 0 3'1 .::~.-::.:'.-:.*:.'.:*.'::.*:.:-;.-:*;:..:;:r.:%.-.:: . 1 oeo . "'o'.f..`Z'u': or if n tun mom; uxno romuofihzltn wnnad. lo: to-lot. inn. -r4YE Illa.` 6,5; "" jI'I'7i`.-'V7" mastic dhnouu. `lo.1a..|.taio::l`ndIl1!lu lino; ndmod nu mun! ncoompaniu. `$99. ; II column, Thundn your, puld advance; twin I1. . 1115' E'.wnnxm pnblhhod Ion- dan Thnndsn at I1 you M can T ` n..s.`I`1".'%"'.m ii".!'}.`e'; 7`.} e`."E'u``.'.`s"o.'. PROVINCIAL EXPENSES. OPVN per I Comparisops. We like $0 have poople loolrat our stock, judge of our work, and above all to com- pute prices. l. 1:. 3 I O wool. co. ". run by: solid nonlonvnlvolinu I or Death. on lnuruon. I. `Inc. ICC; ' $0. 11 Will III-, `lb fhttouna hu W.l. tquuuul _ nv auvw nu IlIII_` The dolenuo to tho maul. muting ol the Oddfollou ml utooinuon. which cannot: has on ad nus. ll Raina I ggaronod tho bum. ,n.IuuI- or vi engaged for Alui:c:`u Chnnol Grove will P" tho nnno Anal IL: ----L.- n-III -.L.... I- (III III! DIS IIIUIICI VIII I'$II'lI III IIIO chi uni union. which apart :3 oi?! o'clock. dolontu coat I ....o. .1 ok. J._:_x._ II U013. TX as u mun '11-on puuoltbodoninlon. nuuouultwuupnyill uuuu. `I'll! Inc will liknly ho ruolulsydnhui Thln-i&hnvtntnnx1lW_Il_ We are mshing off the re- mainder of our WALL PAPER at Reduced Prices. A % Elli ID. V -I1.` \Iu -- LHUTWH; l\I.. Us Fnlgnm; O.(6., A. Bro I); ah lain, 0. Leo. l`.G.. C. of P., W. ynol 0; 0.. R. Swclhill; D.1.,' J. Mowatorl. P.G.;tInmoo oonunittoo. W. Bun-Io. P.G.: U. boo. P.(l.. R. &&:-BpfO]MIl|h m1IC'III. 0. Filguu. A. Brough. ' a war; uuulliu I-IUGUII Benn-ow Mercury. On Wednesday Miss McNicol, sis of Messrs. James and John McNlcol. die al- most suddenly. while a nest of her fr end, Miss Lizzie Martin, in orton. Miss Me- Nicol complained somewhat the day be- fore. but thought it was a hilioue nttaclr and would not consent to the calling of medical aid. lest her mother should learn of it and be unduly ala.rmed. Next morning the Martin family a ain wanted to send for a doctor. and in MoNicol again demurred. However, a messenger was dis tohed. and before he returned with her ather and Dr. Mann, she was dead. She had been chatting with Miss Bella McLnchlnn up to within two or three minutes of her death, when she complained of n queer feeling in her head, es if something were being pierced into it. and never spoke thereafter. The doctor ettributee death to a paralytic stroke. IJIIDI; n.o.. u. roulu, r.u.; r.a.. W. 11. Wilson: trouuror. J. Lasm-nay. P.U.: warden. H. MoFnul; conductor, '1`. Mc- Cutchoon; R.8.N.G.. W. Burke. P.G.; L8.N.G.. A. Charlton: R'.8.V.G., R. Wil- son: L.8.V.G.. G. M. Thompson: 1.0., 0. Fl 90:013. 3 Ir In III 1;`1v.u__ n.'..e p.. \;(r u`r.'.:..n.|':, 3, . R. The air at Washington is full of thunder: of threatening storms coming from differ- ent directions. Spain is agitated ovor Cuba, and its government is considering how it may best resent American interfer- ence. Japan is demanding that the United States take its hands o` Hawaii; and Eng- land is debating how it should treat Sher- man s impsrtinonce. If the American jun- goes want something to talk about have it now. ` C ISUIIUIII IU IIIU Klllllly. The biogropli has drawn no wellvtlxatliifa owners are encouraged to offer the views free at Ontario park to-night. Then the tree rformnneen will be suspended. for a not 0 view: will arrive on Thursday for an entirely new exhibition. n MnnrInv_ Tnnnrlnv nnrl Wnrlma-rlnv UllKolI'0Iy HOW BXIIIDIDIUII. On Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings W. T. Hodge. prince among Von- briloqninta. will pruoub At the park his oryltal museum and muionetto thontro and concert. This will include Mother Shipton'a roxoaitory of magic, one hour of mania An an ` hour 11! vnntriln Dlllpl-UII I I'D Ilury DI lllIKlU' ONO nuur UK ma io an on hour of vontrilo qui In - sixteen different voices and chnrnctarn. The children will be do- lightaod and the grown people will want moononin. This nntrnnhinn in from thg lliiptlh Lodge olllcoru. Tho rooontl -olocbed oicera of Kin hon lodge No. 59. .0.0.F.. were install but glhtc by Aching D. D.G.M.. Robert. Mack. D Inwina um tho nunhn nf than wlm will III In by Icuug u.u.u.m.. honors meal. Fa lowing no the nuns of them who will hold oico until the and of the current 6..--.. . If I} `I `I IJ .._L-_. `I7 I! I ) IIOIU UIIIICU IIIIEII SKID GHQ UK `DC IHITIUHD term: N.G., J. J. Hunter: V.().. B. Ditch; R.S.. J. Pollio, P.G.; P.8.. W. K. Tilnnno 9.:-anon:-Ar J I.nD.nI-nni D H u uuu -- my -.-..... -re-.. ---.-.- War between England and the United Stateela not a- near contingency, and it is hoped it will not become such. but, says the London Mail, usually a very ro- erved and moderate journal, our Yankee friends want a little blood-letting to bring them to a sensible international policy. and this would beat be done by any hands other than those of England. NVL- -:.. ..L ll7...I...'.....m.... :. t'..lI ..lLL....A-... llgllfl anu [u SIVWII WJPIU WIII WIIIIB toqugain. This attraction is free; the pa managers have engogod it for the en- tertainment of tho public. In DIIIBH 01 Ill! IIIOITIOHI. Now the Eerl"5l Salisbury ie an old lo; ter writer and cm be depended upon have conducted his one with ekill and in- offeneiveneee. The breech. if such there must be. will not arise with him. At the same time he is not the one to lot eenntnr Sherman : exhibit of bad temper page unnoticed. He will demand the with` drnwel of All ineinuetione, and pin Mr. Sherman down to the facts and the award that must be made upon them. `I7-.. I.-L...-_._ I._...l.....l .._.I LL- IV.-.lLAA --v _....v ...__.._- _.-..`-'._ u.-- -._--u The use has drsgg"ed slowly slong and new evidence on either side has been cropping up. en}! it has led to the present friction. The relstions between the `gov- ernments have become somewhat strained, end just when he should have been most careful in his correspondence Senstor Sher- msn became the most saucy sncl `complain-. ed through Ambassador Hey, that Lord Sslisbury had rejected his osse, impressive-V ly presented, msde propossls which were based on unsubstential end" inadequate ressohs:/and s misuse of scientists reports in behalf of his eisertions. ` 03; .3-.'uIa.T 'I=CI.":'..":.3{{I.o1".I{.I $5,. the Paris tribunal diugrood with them. OIL- -..-- I.-- J..- ...`. ..l _I.._.I_ _I__.. "EIa?:iZIie}"oonoam c,...a., In x... Ind its origin in the Behringaollenling bualneu. in the mags! Iolzurq of Gun- dinn vouch which no engaged in pelngio `sealing. The Ana:-iouns dispubod the Vigbh of the Canadians toiillnoalin the Au... --- -LL_ ..__L-l_ Iu......I-..1-- _...I ,..... British pooplo. to mic .11 rouonnblo can- oouionnlo the Auction govornnunlhnd tothooe.who.init.nro lul skilled in diplomacy chm they ought 5- L- Lg; -L.sI.- -___ 5:..- cl.-- ._....|.-.:.- cane-vu no war-vu--no; on-u tn-V walnut to be. bub ettthe eemeime they emphasise 50 hot um` the British nation will not brook my inenlt or em-ant pending nego- tiation: for the eehtlement of 3 very bron- bleeame question. ML- _.|:n:....I`2.. .......'-..- n-.....a- n L-- uvuv-u nu run-vvn :-cg vwauuun us --- journal: hm mind, in the am. of the I II_lL:'.L ..--LI- L- .._I.- -II _.--__-LI- ..._ no hump of also pros, in criuehnoluautuy Bhu-nun : Input to in British gbvu-uncut on the cal qua- tinn. inullllrp and auntie u nngthinq applying to interaction! shin has been written for years. In I IOIIIO thin criticism in not in 119 in- aoiiiiav rm` `rho comer Bookatoro. Dunn of rrluou and Cannon In Iu UIIIIII UTVVU VIII UK UK and member! will mun Inl In Aha` Ax-I--g-J: -Ll-L ._`- A Very sudden oath. ll.---._.. `lo Inn AI Outing. ._.L_. 5- AL- -__.._I --rr=;ag'::;.-a-A T n"1>1u % |NmEEs'rIoN J`: nt\nIa'l|l I`I II"l"| I I\II`o z-r`I,!ocnq|u.Iutl-onion misgui- I. at oolrsn. Ia-nu. 1."-nn....._ _ nnngpng- ' $131!: to be May. [bun your ordr I '3 misc all now. Ban twenty- lv pot com. ` Gnnd Union. Jmuuommmumaun America's Most Popular Songs.

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