7-.` -. -_- ..--_ ._, , _ _ dc . - he reeidenoe of Mrs. Shaw, Carleton Place. wee the ecene of e hep y incident lab Wedneedey, when Min eeaie, onl deughber, was united in martin wit. Alexander Greig, C. A. R... on; neering emf. Ottewa. m.1.+. nf tho nlnn naw machine: ordered emf. Ottewa. Eight. of the nine new mechinee for the C.P.R. our shop: at Perth are in n..a....1... ma hlm ninth. n. ebeem hem- for thl U.l".N. nnopu an nation In In their place, And the ninth. I sham mer. will follow uhortly. Two gong: ITO now at work. Ten box can per day om beam-nod out. D... II`. nnnklnn, In nhun of the be hm-nod out. Rev. E. Conblgnn. in ohnrgo of the Quoenlboro Anglican mission. bu rui n- ed for the purpou o! continuing in Ieudion. Mr. Comgnn mcoln liuhod much during hiulnoumhonoy. Ho uilt. up his congregations, And erected n church at Bannockburn. 1-... nus. D..I.n'ah.m. nund unv Bannockburn. John Elliott. Pokuihom. passed away on August Slot, ofbor nlin ring lllnou. Dooooood wu born in But urn in 1820 and lived in Pukonhom for forty-nine yours. He was for some your: tax collec- tor of the township. A um um! olovon children survive. \l... `D R unnthnr RI-nnkvilln. children survive. Mrs. R. B. Heather. Brookville, retired on Monday night. in her usual henlth, And about eleven o'clock began coughing. This grew eo severe that another member of the funily went to the room. The women wee dying, end in 3 very few momenta sued Away. She was a daughter of the ace Andrew Wileon. Lyn. rm.. ......o ....m. n! tho wank hm. closed Iace Andrew Wilson. Lyn. Tbs great. event. of the week just closed at Tweed wu Fahhar Flaming : picnic. which, perhaps, am-actod more abtaonslon this season than hitherto on account of the balloon ascension lrom the picnic grounds on the evening of that. day. The ascent of tho aoronaut, Prof. Robison. was witness- ed by a largo crowd of spectators. A gammy oomnanv with capital of 81.- ed by largo crown on Ipocuwru. A strong company en iul 000.000 will uh our the mnockburn mill and mino. the St. Joe. Highlsnd Lunio. Keefer. Mtyowor. King of the North. Northern Belle. Golden Gate and nvonlohhor North Hunin unineu. Ald. W. A. Hungerford, Bollovi lo, bu woo I- ..l oh. nnainmn of nunarintldonli for W. Hungerloru, bouovmc, nu low : ed the position of superintendent: now company. THE OROWN PRINCE DYING. mu Pluo As` you Appamc mu Oonlln wm `nu. Lolbmz, Soph. 8.-'l`ho mylury that ha: provdlod with rognni to the crown prince of Japan. who was roportod dud oomo monbhngo. has now boon not at not by n nmnm nnnnnncnmnnl. to the oocz shut ho monthugo. In: noon In In run ny Ill olliohl nnnounoolnont effect in dying ol tnborculooin o! the lump, that his day: are munbond. md tint according to tho terms of the conotitution hi: hot so crown prince and heir nppnnnt V: II In taken on his domino by his cousin. I-IKUI me GOIIIOI by me wueln. rinoe Tehehito. who peeled through ew York eome time ego on hie my beck to Japan. glut representing the mihdo in London It queen Victoria`: jnhiiee. He holde the teak of rear edmirel in the Je- peneee navy. dietinguiehed himeell during the wet with China, and when in Euro lut eunmer, visited Ben Behenien in t hope oi errenging {or connected eohion on the penoipein end Jepen again the Uniled Btetee in connection with the In ntlg WODC UIIDXI III I-p-up Snuon. PL, Supt. 8.-l`our hundrod cool nlnon. shit win: And children nnrohod from Grove City to It. Bum & O0 : amt at Ohnlnnt Ended by th Knight: 0! the Gold- cn bud. vhco they indeed tho Italhnwbo hd hon input-Id tojoin. W. lob vuurnuad by Vmuolthodo putiuht ntiuidatlng the an :0 watt nnrluhmhinlldllld any SID '0- 398 I0!` Inilluuung (III -I ondvhonhovubdnglodnvaymgn nuntupouohodopu h-dbl-nhdlv Ilinulllyluuunvuwur his ptiuut ad not for . Tvoouborntncuwuounuad Irupnuingon Soul I Nu on-n-0:5 Iron-r. -In can --_:--v_...__._-_- W0-on Olnbhol `III INDIV- _. -.. I._L I _'-n- L.- T My-In cut: 5 Ian. . 1-. nun. . Wordnuchod tho city this morning at hbondi .on u Gnu! Trunk track shout 3 In to and nhnllcntoflnnadowngol the nmtihtql rounim of Thoma lunacy. nip: maker. of this city. R0 one witnes- III the addict and until tho body III pichd up LN; morning no on: was um! that an maidens Ind occurred. Ilnnnnnn can nnurni` .1! G. A. C- tint pooldont Ind oonurrnu. . Iloronhy was on ad by G. A. Io- Goun n Ionbnrdny ' Honda bo- lngnboldng ho nponh tho that wth 5 number of oomponions. On Tnudoy ho loilod to oppose oh tbs foohory no Ibo oppointod hour. but Inter-ln `tho do Inndo hug oppuronoo lo the omen, inform ng Mr. McGonn 0! his lawman to loan the city. and taking tor unplo mono should be rotnrn. K0 in lnfor he could go to work my than he lolo no incllnod. Thou In: tho lulu seen of him no thoolory. but norm of the onaployooo met him ofhor Ill o'clock. Ho III labor, but bod boon drlnkin the tiny vioup. About nine o clooh uh evening 0 no mo Around the Grand Trnnklowor Ihotlon. and it in pro- nnmod be bonded on an bound freight train, intending to mote his way to Brock- villo. wboro hlzroroon rooido. his fochor lnina Amnlnn in tho Grand Trunk CDRBEITSHARDWAREI ville. whore nu roan undo, nu tumor hint employ in the Grand fmig 9 Ihodc then. In in oonjooturod tluohb Inuit have lost his hold or btln jolhd off the bumper! and thrown under the wheolo o! t.I:o can.` `III.-- 6....-ul Inn -van nah], lhniini hlh the wheel: ol the When found he wee mid, ehowing hhela deeth hed teken pleoe eome houre pre- viouely. Both feet end one had were out. off, hue body wee hedly cut end hruieed. Relative: here were notied of the eccl- denb, end in turn t.he*inlormed hie pe- renhe er. Bro ville. hey went up to Lanedowne than mornln end took the n_-.1_ |...|. ;_ !:I......I...:Il. run I-nu-lnl, rent: at Bro vulo. `may wanna to: boddy back to Brookville or burial. -gang in -nnlrnn n [I lnimr I I bod beat to Brootvme I0!` numu. orenoy ie epoken of n being A eteedy. clever workmen. He wee in the employ of Mr. McGowan on` and on for A number of -.--... L... c... eh. nut. ninhtann monbhe Mr. McGowan olnna on xor I numner or years. but forvthe uh eighteen months worked for him at ily. A ear or eoego he married Min Sande, dang her of Henr Sande. butcher, Division Itreec. Mun sympathy is felt`. for her in her hour of trial, her delicate condition rendering her bereavement a critical experience. De- oeuod was aged About thirty. Donna 0! A Lady-Ian) People On The Iovo~RotnrnIn[ To Llvo. ODFLIHA, Sept. 7.--Mra. Milaap. a mi- denb ofthia place, passed away on Wed- nboda last after a very painful and linger- ing il noaa. The body was inserted in the fnmil ground: on Friday. oorvlool Min? hold y the Salvation army. Mra. Hami - ton bu sold out her roaidonco to Lnwronoo Shut . who intends moving in immodioto- 3. u. Braden hu taken up her mi- onoo again among us and in now nestled in the McKay houao. John Loo hu given up the bokory and it in now run by Shor- mun Rnnd- who inbandl rontimr in again N10 DIIOl`y I00 IE ll HOW run Dy Dum- mun Bond, who intend: renting again An eoon as possible. Dr. Mebeo spent Int. week at. the meeting of the Britieh medicel auocintien at Montreal. ll..- Th. \l-.-l..m Inn Ivmnn nnH.n ill for euocilmen Mi Montreal. Mn. Dr. Meechem but been quite ill for the lat week with Acute rheumeniun. Ed- die Sproule after a residence of live you: in Uncle Sam : domeine returned thin week eomeke a friendly visit. among his Innny lriendc. Mn. Seooombe in ependin A week in the city. Among the men v nit- oru at the Toronto fnir are Mg. en Mn. Sidney Denyee. Thames She: . Edwin Olu-ke. Alfred Kenyon end Roy eeohem. Miu Km Aueluine, Kingston, in upend- ing A lew deye as Menhnll Pu-cowl. Mre. Bekel` end Percy I at e few days lut week with friend: :3 Arrow: Bay and Kingston. nnln Wmer. Enuemriue. and Charles mnguuon. Stanley Wager, Enborprile. Wager. Nepnnee. spent Sunday with friend: in this vicinity. Min Heed. Mil- ford, and Min Lowery, Kingston. were the gueete of Mine Wilaon I few dnye Int. week. Min Minnie Tobin. Kin won, in spending 3 week with Mrs. Sydney proule. Wilton occurrences. Wu.-rox. Sept. 7.-R.ev. W. Coombe gave an excellent sermon in the Methodist church Sunday morning. showing the mis- interpretation of the scriptures in connec- tion with The Second Blessing. so much talked ol at the latc Hornerite camp meet- ing. Prof. Nicholson. Kingston. took charge of the services in the Presbyterian church Sunday evening. Mrs. Sperry Shibley and `Misses Ida Hicks and Mar- guerite Storms left yesterds for the To- ronto exhibition. Miss Ph llips, Roches- ter. is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. H. Wel- ker. Florida. 11. Baker and fnmil have returned totheir home in Kingsvil e. .1. W. Edwards attended a lcnic at Sunbur last Thuraday. Miss Li lian Pnrrott too ch of the school during his absence. Mor y Storms is teaching at Violet -until Miss Oundry is able to resume work. Miss Ethel Clarke and Bunker Storms have left for Newburgb to attend the high school there. and Miss Frances Wallace is attend- ing the Kingston model school. Lester Babcock and family spent a few days at Bald Mountains last nook. J. W. Ed- wards and N. A. Asaelstine did not observe labor da . but tau htasusual. 0.Walkcr. BertBa kan Guy Simmons took in the celebration at Deseronto on Monday. Miss Beulah Mills leaves for St. Oatharines to-day to resume her studies at Dehllll ladies college. '. At.-{I PRICES. Comp sndjoe them. Dnth from Polnonlnt. Hru., Quo.. Sept. 8 --Min Cecilia For- tin, sgod twenty-one you-n, daughter of Alderman Fortin. did on Mondny morn- ing from who Apps: to be I one of nnrin ormn nohoninn. MEI. Fortin and ing from what appear: to no 3 on: or rin groan olooning. and nnily huvo [Lon summon-ing at Lenny : Luke. And ton duyl no tho and her two oldest daughter: were taken nick. Tho oicknou Wu noticed after tho luny Ind oumn poutoo-. bought from I fu-mot who had 0 nhlod them with purl: groan. Mn. orcin and one daughter have ro- novorod. but nothin could in dono to IIIVI the other young I y._ -._-g.u n_._- llnu (Inna. National luguo-Au New York, 6; Clovohnd, I; nocond game. New York. 4; Oiovolond. 1. AI Brooklyn. 4:Plchbu|-3, 7. At Wuhingion. 7: Louilvillo. 1. 1...... n....._An Toronto. 13: Spring- . At Wumnguon. 7: uoullvmo. 1. Intern long-AI Toronto. 13; 8 ug- old. 2.A\8 noun. mscmm. . AI llonlntl. 9; vidonoo. 0.| ruvoyon Inuit T Inch) : window for L50 2 I50 sum 0100. the lot! 01.0: -moo lndlnuu-an noun In hone V!` I ha '":'.:.. .'.::....."' t'.:..'.: .-.'.-.."'a".:: n 1.1 mun doctor. He'll uInovo_yo_u YOIIIYO Iilwlu-nu -vw uuv - -- xmnu an nounonosn in . .3: II mm doctor. unovo you many. union hutch sfd lulu but 650 \3r|1.I| and lsnulnn. I to I nolld hot. 1. .0. should II even bought uno- nnhsulunnhootonoohnlo. &nphuo!I'lI.Oo|IIPllIaIol'I'ou. Lb. 0.OonpAy.lJdhl.NoI0hquI -n - ...II1Bh-&-Am.h Ouruunoeho Inca Ibo nuhton ---`-AA 1 fknihm ` I ODE88A' OCCURRENCE8. -zuj---hm :-'IXII- Invv .D. 0.0oIpnny.lJnlh1|,Nov0hquv 1l.B.u|dll78IIhIIB&_u.I$, .---.- UD _ R JAIES RB . . . h .t- "' . ~.`- `BEWAR E I9 volugno I nvfjust inue. excesses. Every w % read it and get the honet o( my thixty yearn exponenee, up ist in the scientific Back, Vu-icocele' and Undevelopment. ._ -__ nA\|LI2Q IAIII I "4 `t*"A'.< --$1`w'?.L_`" -.-.;`.` *4.`-* oak man, single, mgrriod. yougagog A treatment of Drains, Losses. Iv nouv Iv --' .-. `,,, DR. SANDEN, I56 St. James treet, MONTREAL, QUEBEC. "lh& IV? - vvu --_- \ ~ I know the notion of eve *dmg that was ever preecribed, but et me say as physician to petient, no men to man, medicines at best will but'|fimu- late. The do not tone. What we must em oy is mature`: own gift. We need go no further. Why not use that potent force which the In . bountifully bestow: upon uni` The , < one element most irrgortent to use in " man or .beut-EI. CTRICITY- .. With my latest improved Galvanic 1 //4 . `I V I . Body Battery porting Suspenaory I combine 1 self-treatment O which is positive andl n.. ..... aunbednnnlmord I. make this statement; To_w_e_ek men, young I I -1; A- |...:I.I ` middle aged 01' old, who ma which positive and lasting. On my professional word 1 tit`: statement: `I have the least (on upon, I promise a positive an permanent cure by H my Electric Belt. More than 5,000 attested to : ITSTOPS TI:-IE DRAIHOESI TFII ti-d causing a free circulation of to on gives development and speedily cures , _. up A t ' g I` A '-` -=` , iii :iui'imRLAun M; -__l_|._ n .__s. IIUL V. We operate our store on a carefully determined po- licy of fair, square dealing, backed by resources and energy. We give the bu er the benet of the`lQw,est prices every time. lo 0 not slaughter nor sacrice any special line to bolster up high prices on another lot. We make careful selections, buy closely and sell on a close margin of prot. A little prot on a large turnover suits us better than a large prot on a small turnover. We have now a re utation for reasonable prices and courteous attention t at we intend shall stay with us, and this principle is in operation in eve de- partment and on every article in our store. our money back any time you are not satised with your purchase. It pays you to trade here because you get the goods you want at a fair price. It pays you to trade here because there is a xed honest system of value and one price to all. We court com arison of values. Some elegant Silks and Fancy Blac Dress Patterns opened yesterday. DRESS-MAKING--Miss Gregory returns on i the 10th instant. , Starr & Sutcli` , I publish in m than four hundre I forfeit $5,000 if the currents diately upon applying to the body. n-In van can-_-.3 \II I W from my :You wear it at night. an [-3 You 8LEE.F ,:. IT `UH u .. - - __ If posgrble, clan:1`c'o`n'suYl:'x'r1e Fee of Earge, or pro have a friend near by who would examine the belt for you. Write to-day for pamphlet and puticulars. - ---.q--n-A I That the HAPPY THOUGHT" in the bent Cooking Range ever offered to the public. For conrmation of this we refer to the many users in and about Kingston. a number now exceeding five hundred.. Don't` take our `word alone. Refer to any one of them. Remember the HAPPY THOUGHT is made in six linen and twelve styles, and is the culminating triumph of modern Stove construction. Wreat Thirty Day: Sale. All. 6061!: sold at a Sacrifice. mcmvmv & BIRG * .m.ar;::~?t~*- Waldren & Mader, hletric Belt.` than 5,000 auesuau w u... -... ,-.._- ~"` %1..!.'.;?'.I'i".'.'{.}.".g'x?%`.`1,`.??..... 3 c}rculat1'on of :-_`____ V !'HealthWorld,"(aent free, 1 .. `nil! hnndre sworn voluntary tostimonia_1: Successors to J. M. RICHMOND 8:. CO. 9 applying to we Douy- . w-- "W -- -- ----" . P- ar cones You ..~::a:%rs23g.h%!%.mm.. I _.___._ LLn kn`? `AI V011. 114 PRINCESS ST. `MEDICINES FORMERLY RICHMOND & 00.. $9 "VWCL Rot . cunsl AL- _`L:An A` Q CLAIM . . ea}: u`: To weak young. iv foundnticpn left to bulk! by the judicious an n this last year. ~ --- --- ---u1\ RA OF` FQRNITURE (mm cmmh sm __ , sealed Qith book) more * `- -- --n cacao`! IlIII.h. ROCKING CHAIRS. nun AIIAIN. III" will I Tb` U.-'i'-'l 1'I;-`WW1-{"16 gas: into 7o_- per cent. of the homes of Kingston. - NOOONN _i,"i."ImL mu; :1. A - --A--4y.44Q.Q.` F .$HOQT ' DUCKS. app pvur.p --rap`--.-cw. w`auI3n'. quit. The ",.St.'|'O;_t'A Railway p"eoplc comp]ain_t_lIat we are hurting trade. by `not hurting feet. I\..... Gk--- -..- _.-.I- "6'u}s'13L} are mac lot bbmfory. All site: (6: all people. ' | boloro they no cane. It Chat. in low Conn. on In an Ill nan. -nu-..- l ' ' Ipooopnnndntor lo snnolnoouonmbnt 0! _ wnhd,fo:ulo.6o-l:t`DII't- I 0! 2.':22-.25.-...'.:'A.:."..::.....:.P.;.:... :. nt A LIBELiiU_I'1` DROPPED. Hon. Ir. D:-yd . oommiuionor of uri- oulmn In the Ontario government. hos nil-oppd hi: nit tor libel or slander agninb Hr. Smilah. formerly the nprounhtivo of Ontario in the commons. M r. Smith hu apologized; hu withdrawn his charges spinal bho honorable gentleman. and that lo all ho duind. In the lat political oun- L _.1 - induct-n-hut: 00 0:0. ion. loltvw onto an Ulfoi nppron - alum I ulvutlu to dnboodr Mnnn an .251 hlbl _ ' Twnnn u pnblnllod on son- and an I advumo; W _., _ `n .:.36.'i.`;';'..`?'i:t J xnoapplvo. We |! M IIQCSIII ...."'-.*'.:.`:.:';.:':. `Om. to sauna vol II` 3 Klno I Aouohndtobho thou onluhoulob Olen In Olnndn !'.'{'paa, ntyunh and chop work; also lnprovod printing puuu. IDW. J. B. PINS]. Pr duo: I! III IIU CRIB. LII Inn: um: rvuuv---- ..._ pdgn both man were indnntrioun workou. Mr. Smith bu boon an L- u_- n|....I ....s..a.A(-`g wonoro. ll . Duuuu nu Inrwu -,._ orgoninor for tho 1 liborol-ooniorvotivo pony. and mo, tboroloto. who woo onppoo- odtoboplwty woll poobod in rogordto moo nod Ibingo. Ho mode 1. nonunion ob ono poblio moooing. in Mr. Drydon'o con- uilmonoy. ond noor ho bio home. by doolor-` in` that tho oomlnioolonor of ogriollturo oold bbo pobronogo ob bio diopoool-tbo public oooI-ond turned the money no rooliood Ioporty oooonnb. or wordo to tboh oloob. Ir. Drydon dolnondod thou tbio wiebdrolmondwbon Mr. Smith rofoood oouit for dooxogoowooinotlbntod. llontbo bovo puood. Mr. Smith boo noon the orroro! bioinlomotion ond of bio woy. ond bu hobroohod bio ohoholnonho in tho lulloot and bonbloob woy, and Ir. Drydon boo Inognonl- nonoly ooooptod tbo iuuo. Bio honor ond Ioputosion boviog boon vindicotad be in ootiood. Tbooironmouonoo lo ouggoot od oi Ibo ooro shot obonld bo tokoo in Ink- in; public oliogoeiooo taboo oooo ooo o oboroohor. III. Drydon boo boon o badly "-~~-' ----- --1 II- H-ulb.Iu'n Avnnlilnn THE_ TDAI{._Y _wH1G. UIIITIUWB -IIu ulyuvu an-v -v-u - --_.' abuud nun. nnd Mr. Smith : oxporionoo any he the man: of oorrocting abhor : Idling: while than in than for it. OPEN TO ATTACK. . Tho mpdiool men of Onnndo have ox- pI'OUd loh0Il|DlV sdvonoly in regudwo the Victorian ordor of nurses. They have oondonannd a column upon lnlornnoo, upon tho Inppoood oooh of in oooomplialunont. They hon doolnrod thou the propoud plon of providing Csnndn with ocionh nnd onrofnlly brnlnod notion is wholly unlnibod to tho condition: ol the county. And it did look. unsll I four day: Ago. on if Ihollrhof Lndy Abel-doon won be- ing lnrgnly noulanllud by those nl tho Inodinnl IIen.'- Tho ohnngo. wholoonmo ond unoxpoohd. onlno yhon Lord Litter, n I--.I-- :_LI.. ll.-hi-In um:-ling] Annnninnn- IIIU llllilfkllg I-luv _vv-upu -\-._ ...---., _ loodor in tho Brioioh Inodiool oooooiotlon. ond ono whom tho Conodlon univoroitioo dolighlod to honor. woo oollod upon to by Ibo oo:-not-ooono oi tho home for nurooo in ooonoctiln with the Moutrool gonorol hoopltol. Tm function govo him tho opponnltyto olto on oxpotioooo. ond is woo to tho ooob tho! tho orrongomont of Iho hlhl. 5! which Iroinod uuqioo won-o toot out in noody ooooo, ohd to mouy who could not othorwioo. on tho ground of ,____A- AL-_ ._-- _ -.-15]-A Wuu Uvlu-I uvu v-nun -u-o. via --.- ..-_.._ V- expeoee. eeonre then. wee e poeiilve benediction to the people. Inoidentelly henveteed to the Viotorien order ee eouething which, deeigned eieer the Vic- eotien order in England. wee oeloeleeed |o.he oi Inloki benet to Gen- elle. "It" had he. "Led Aherdeeofe ideeoeehenrried ooewiih eeregetdeo theeoiehe thinning of the nnreee. end the dleieocy oi their eupervieion. the nether willeonnendiieell eoell Inedieel non. Iadueietheingen uihodtyonihenb jeei ii heoene e (rose question how hie -I-- -mnltl ha nnnnlrnll DAII IIVI VKWI Willi IIU Ivuuuvwuo --gw --- pnmtlusdnoonohnuhokodhln pub- llokiy I though tho pun. What. .- n.- ....!...x....o `ring Ll. nod. Suther(and s|.`; ;'-3-:'? ad! Thlthloruct opponent at tho Vlotofhnorduhnvohonoouvuhtlloit! Ouiungboqtnnnhnulnndlonl an dounlnoukl nilqnn my loud I! shqlononguowilhlln. Thuubonld lunch I oohiou cl {callus on will hnibohudbdqlngoutlhd has I..I_ AL.-nI.._l.-L-a-l-nnnn-ndlnlnzn-i I2 CT -:UwII` rout CUM Ihnnnydlh vhononvlo Inn od- ua-up. nmqumnhui-lam. nlhhnuhdhuvntugnhpr nuhtwuyuuully. ad In addr- cjguowuklqlnhchvout. - V- moi Rot totho nppronl o! no Pl n an R: 51.1.! piublo loan of unlmonaontod 9| II:---uw-- w--_----v , We Ions Moo III. of on only Birch and I any Ooblon. much): for my homo and vs. have inn noolud I all II`: \:ob|:nv::1 low in prioo. 0 0 on 0 mo. an .m.'1.muu Ohnr. l;nw.0ovon. ;.u'uIpI-T--v| ._-L- hcnd. Jolormn 51...! .-nu-inin-I nu:-AninLt.Inn_ `ll nu. any 5; .g......... 82 U bolddntolum .Oh|o nu- Ii; ling plum and tho moot of otnoo lighting undo: the oonu-ooh Iyuom. tho nuniolpol management of public voter npplloo and tho nooonliby lonutor6ltn- lion. In and polioo probation. pork: and . laygronndt. municipal nonooo. tonkion opooiol uoooomonu and tho ngnlstion of tho Iooinl nnd uloon oviln. Suohon oqnnlucloo ought to, result in I grout bonodo no the goblin it wisely oondnchd.- Toronto Won-I . _ L n:_.___L -_ ---:-u-- -...I n-L '.l'0l'lJnln vv unu. Assnredly. Chnrches,'societies end pri- vete ccrporetioes ere beneted by the vfriendly discussion of mntuel interests. And why should the municipel cocncil not be helped by en exchenge oi idees on de- beteble issues ? The misteke is in sending to these conventions. however. only the eldennen, whose connection with munici- pel life is more or less` trensient. This semerk is suggested by the nomine- tiocs made by. our council in regerd to the ex`emption'conierence. The nominees ere good men. but they will not beeble to condense down end put in reference form the points of discussion, end the eseess- ment commissioner. the most in- terested individnel, end the one through whom the experience 0! other plecescen be "expected to teke the most eect, will not heve it. beceuee he will not get it Ii-st hend. Municipel government is constently chenging. end for the best it is hoped. end Kingston's council cen only keep to the front es it imbihee the spirit -1 AL- -.... ....-l ban. in I-.mml\ with nrn. IX!) IN vuu uunu uu nu nu-u-an -..- -`,.... of thongs and hop: in touch with pro- gram olnwhuo. THE WHIG'S POSITION. The Toronto Telegram nds it diicult to see how the Wine. astalwsrt Canadian paper, can advance the fortunes oi its party or the interests" of its country by opening its columns to expressions which are. to any the least oi them, a resction upon that national sentiment which is des- cribed as the hope of the country." The Wruo, in common with many other Cana- dian papers, with the Telegram itself, gives publicity to the views of correspon- dents without in any way or any measure giving endorsement to them, There may be those who think renewed efforts should he made to bring shout a re- ciprocity of trade between Canada and the United States, and they are entitled to be heard. The views of these the Wmu does not understand, however, to be authori- tative, and it does not accept them as in harmony with the present drift of public opinion. The Leurier government did right,soon after it was in olce. to send ambassadors to Washington to see what could be done towards a friendly and reci- procal order of things, but their advances 1 having been resisted. their overtures at any rate lfeing discouraged, there was such a tuning to the mother country, for its favour and trade, as stimulated into new liie the loyalty of a truly patriotic peo- ple. There has, as the Wum has pointed ` out repeatedly of late beena growingfeeling for closer British connection, and the ` events of recent months have helped it on amazingly. There has been a turn in the tide. commercially, and every authority seems to concur in the conclu- sion that the preferential trade for which Canada is striving is developing, and that this country has entered, in the V words of Sir Wilfrid Lsurlcr, upon a new era of prosperity," This is not the time for Canada to send any commissioners to Washington. hat in hand, and begging for recognition. The men who spurned Canada's advances. who have Ola` ._s.....r.... sa\AmnAnh ml ruins and KIIU-I UIIIUIIDI wuv-uvvvg vvuv ---vu- uforolng tho moonooh of who nod lowoto tho irtitotion ond injury of our rooplo. who hovo boon going to oxcromu In their nnlrionclllnooo. moy be in dioront mood now, but bhoro lo no ovidoooo of it. Aoourodly Condo : govormnont ohould volt for oomooigoool Ioponloncoorohongo olhooro botoro oonoonting to opon frooh nogotiotiono with thorn. mm of an-"\'\'n1md Lmm. his mar .54 the volnntoor oioon of tho Canadian con- singont to England. gnkon at Cholnon bor- noh, London. durin thojublloo track. A: and Sir Wllldd " on wall." sad it in in 3!! numb I ne hhtorical picture. Lions.-Col. I` ooonpiu sh. right. of the II In; UIUIII. lino. Do you want to `III WI-OI I1! III In. nu-up Honcho lull the payments for unb- Iuriptiou to the Wnxu Wllll this weak lmvo ban undo by India thawing the it in 3 hoocobold paper and tho kind of ad- vatlning Indium the merchants try to -gal: Can -n3nn (In Q.I|A huwlnn nhinv. VCIIIIIIQ noamm mo Illorcnlnu II lunch for woman the buyingV.ohiolly., `IWU Uirliii VI I-Iunu Tobouold Thursday not-nlng at Hills old notion room continuing 0! (upon. n-ah; noun. onnnnnnd nlnnn. Prim old IIGOII roolnl cnnuduwslg ol grgpu. I`I. ljlll mm. (`ID Smnhukot. Oononrlynndbting lm clamp. nutty : 1 vlq second I am-cu: crayon aldct 3 an puptzdmu zokoonyuza puhdll Ilupthrq ty snap! - out llx Inn: for Otlo. Pa-Inns m Ihlfanhlnul phn fnrynut u A line Phocognph. Pbohsnphl have boon nuivgd in King- mon it Wilirid and L- -..I.u.A.n- nh-urn nf IJIA nllldihn non. `Ibo Wont: loud 0| `rho Into). 1 In AL- ____...-..A- I-.. . TVO on-loads OI Frllto ,-|.| 1L__....I-_ ._.._l__ - F.*Harr-Icon Co. .Hlu Alulohalton nnukuuc dam in tho Minna oop. v ljoyhvt uqnluraoo. gcuorgl ston- kapu-t.olAdmutou. are making for an oxttuion. ` `hm -lvothounnddellou thinn- guuludn building And improving the mlnnnhrn nnI|nn!n_ - um bulimia on A In 0 nous. Robert Cummings, rockvlo. will lava Jot Ohio: only in October to outer. Moody : bi lojnu-mun `u n Ibudone, We oongntmlau the Perth Courier on the otouinmont of in 64th birthday. Like noun othcrgoodthingl hhocourlomnprovot with :30. . ,. -an mnnhimr AI Lnnnrk I ruolutlon wu will Um Illll Iulywv--U - . |\fodpr:.oighhII nonunion. BI?-hum.` tollfroln 3 milk wagon on Wodgudllo nod brain that ribs. _ Rev. Hour 1'. Ourolh. an old Bellow! hay. in one to tho moat unooouful cunn- IMI in the Unltad Batu. n ,1 u..|..... n.n..m._ hunmovadho link in tho Unlud Batu. R. J, G hon, Bollovillo, huromovod to Illinoil. v are he will conduct an upon- uno balloon In node. nnhnrh nmmlnnn, rnnkvnll. Vi with b ~ `Ara muting ct hank puuod favoring thd granting of 3 bonus ofi?l0,009 to the Lsnnrk county oloou-in ll HIV. ` In on nilw Ill nilws ' W. . Dunhun. Csrloton Place, In: Mb to take 3 pouition ll tnvollor for I lugs oltnblluhmont. Eh hrritoxv will inch: 0 New York and Ponnlylnnin. `aha Rhlunln An alt. IIAl|dQlIh' 0' Gf.n We have I splendid assortment of Powder nod Shot, empty and loaded Shells, Guns, Ries and all the equipment qeceutry for good sport.` " resident of ureen romlz on nu ma. Mn. John Conldy died at Romnoro on Suturduy after I few months illneu. She was the youngeeb daughter of Daniel Gorow and was twenty-seven an of Mngio W., I fun mime owned y John udeon. Booby : Buy. hoe been pur- ohneed for 81,200 by Antoine Wendhng. Brookvillo. The trottor Inn A record of 0.1111 _ New York end Pennnylvenle. John Bhoru, an old readout` of _Green Point, need may on Beturdny In hil eighty ourth year. Deoenecl Ind been a resident. of Green Point ellhie life. 15.. 1-... n...u. and gr. Ronmore DI"7K\ 2:19}. H. 2:19`. ` 1 B `B1; Iii-oomun Kat-.cll1:eaon.h mil oflorl? o v 0 against: wom cameo o- fonnivo pairtinnuhip at last tour : pulm- Inonlsuy election were lsid. u been dis- miund. ~ miuodf Mn. W. J. Geddu, oi Roohubor, N.Y.. died st Dom-out.o lab week. Deceased nu. . .l.....Lr.-.- nl uh; him D. M. Robert. diod at Dourouto Inn wen. Uuuvuvuu wu I daughter of the lube D. M. Robert`:- Ion,o1 Perth, where the funenl took plans \on Fridny lat. Willinm Irimimmom. oldut non of the Fridny lat. William Fihuimmonl. like William Fnuimmonn, Brockvillo. sud Miss Mary A. Young. fourth dnuzhber of the Into Bunual Younur. Yongo township, were married on Satucdny. vm.. An-O}: M M.m..- Gilliclr. occurred married Satutdly. The death 0! Mettuew Gilliclr. eh Alexendrie Bey Mondey. Deceened wee e jevreller et Petoekey, Mioh..end bed been at Alexendrie Buy [or some time for his heelth. He wee eixty yeere of ego. Th. A-n.unnr.nId nnn nl R-Obf POIVOI. health. He eixby or age. The hwo-your-old non of Robots Peever. Cobden. wandered out into the eld where hielether was cutting grain with e reaper. He at down and the binder oeme along end out off one of the little fellow : erml. 117 n H..- r`...I.+.m Plan. has ll'l`iVOd otfono of the limo fellow urmn. W. H dox.Cxrlobon Place. ha: arrived in Lmk no In rinbond the brick~mnk- ing budnou 0! . M. Connors. Mr. Gon- nou expect: to be mnnulnoturing brick by the end of the week at I rate of 15,000 per A-- Windows will attract yon.