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

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`UV: Tho Fusninntion of the King. by Gn Boothby. 760. be Christian, by Hall Csino, 750. The Chevalier D Aurino, by S. Lovitt Yum. 750. ML- `I.l....|:.... I... T\.. \l......1..n MR8. GIQE CAIPBILL IPIXCIR. F Inn lam! Dr. Wimlow left his bride and ` went to Kansas Clty with Mn. Under ot ; Cblonpo. A few day: no In. Wlnolow ncumdndlvocue from him In the name loom-I when in first divorce Ind boon (mum! only a slum limo Indore. In Hm mnnntlmn Rnninwr haul nlnntlnnml `THEIR! OI"! I HINDI ! Ill! IUITG } In the muntlmo Spence-r Mdnlnndomd \ bl: drinklnp hnbltr The county boumo } nonncllc-cl and van nrpnmul. And Dr. ` Winslow made the story complete by mn- ; rylnq Mrs. Huron-. who had just been ll- vuteul from Wnlhf _|luIot. the Chimp typv fonndu. In In to. Ian Lnnnul IIAA all nnilnn -1 LA. A It. Loni: omnn'u Lightning Dlvouo nnd Mun-Inge Record. (`hlcnpn must glvo up to St. Louis the palm rnr lightning dlvurom nml doublu qu|ck murrlngos. Mrs. Uuaniu Cnlnfnholl Sponct-r of the latter ulry has recently (Ils- t|xmu1slwd In-rsolf and incidentally hum- lxlud Uhlcnuo by getting two dlvuroen dur- ing onu turm of Hm St. Lnuln county cnurt. Two days nftvr her mom! divorce nhu wml nnuln Iunrrlvd to her llrnt hun- Imml. \\ ll|lmn Spa-rm r, whilv tho dlvoroo. Dr. Hvnry E. Winslow, onnanlvd hlmwlf by taking as wlfo us Iinnsna City. Lust Jnnn Rh-n Hnonnnr Inn: IN:-nlnnrl Dy lalllll ll VVIIU III l\lIHH(II DIE"- Luat Juno l\lra.h`1\encI'r wmu dlvonod from Mr lmslsuml. Wlllhun Spencer, on ~ tho gruundn of drunkenness and nlmw. She rn-smnml her maiden nnme of Camp bell, and n for-tnlgh: Inter wnn nun-I-led In Chlongo to Dr. Henry J. Wlnulow. Six Iyyv I\l.Il|un'r. Inch Inbopul lluull prluunnt-_ lulu! now. In 11.. a__._..._ _Q_.`__| L_kL__- `L- Z)": "l`h<~ros was wohklng for n lady and % nlm wuntvd tn lmvo. 'l`hnt mndo the Ind)` nngry, und sho nlmnpod lwr loot. mm mm: `l-`rum this tiny you will never have any luck nu mum.-r \vhcn~ ynu [(0. I wish It. and In will hv pm.` Thu In what. she said. and she cunt. n am-ll on my ohlld. " 'l`lmrosn`n mvntnl trunhld ln-gnn than and has been nu-mllly growing worse over alnov. Bllllll HUI`!!! l`U\V lnllll IIIUIIIUUI U1` HUI` IIUIIII. Whvn she is pursued by the devils. ov- orycinizng tukus the form of one, and there are limummls pursuing her of every kind and dvscrl]it.im). Tht-re urn deviin with grcon huir umi mow. titwiin with zed face: and hull` of liulnoa. tiuviln with hincix fangs. devils with nrooketi noses, dnvlia with I long. shat bunk oovomd with thornl. '1`iu-no are me angels 00 hi: Intanio majes- ty. and they hnvo biuck wings.` "l`Im nhinf rnhxr nvnr hnll nu nhn nnnnnl I.`l\I UI. llllll lallUy HlI\'U IJIIIUK VVIIIBII. The chief rmorovor hull. nacho connolvon M In In-r writhing uguny, In 50 times the elm of nn ordinary mun. in blank. wlth eyon Q nmo, nml his much will kill. 'T`|u:n-nun`: nnnflunr n kn:-4| nrnulrlnn {Ln-. 1' UIHHU, llllll Ulll lUllUll VVIII Iilll. ThPY'l'FlI'l mother. a hard working Ger- man woman. um-lbutaa her condition to u spell ousblhvcr her two yours ngo. Sho Iayn: I|"I`|.n-gnu nun. I1vnI\`rInn Inn in I-An nut` THEREBA OOEKE. Iultlng from nnpural causes?` The common practitioner says It is the result of physical derangement; tho brnin apt-ulullsts any In- Iunlty; the ocullsts or scientists any 0blEl- Ilon. or the control of nn evil spirits, whllo many declare it to be In form of hysteria. Althnnoh -hn hnn hmvn rnlnnd In n unint- QR,BETT .S].ARDW.A1{EJ 1 many UUUIHTU IF [U UU II |Ul`IlI Ul llyUlIl.'l`II. Although aim has been raised in a strict- ly simple and religious way. and him, until taken with her present malady, been a do- voub Catholic, her blnsphmnous language would shook the toughest sailor. Bho 0lll'!(ll tho on-on. She would burn the house of God. She would annihilate priests. She believes hrrnolf a devil. and would drink holy Wiltl`, thereby dose0I'nt- lug it to who most unholy oi unholy raa. Hnr hnmln nml fr-M. urn Innnnnlml nr lhn I0l'l[l(lUl')H CUIIHIIHIIJ HUI` HUG]. \\'lwn slw l:(~Hov('n herself the devil, her oonouptluna am that: she is huge and mighty um! (um command the world. 'nnd thus horns grow from the sides of her hand. \\'|u-n nhn In Innlcnml In: Hm tlnulln nv. TWO DIVORCES IN ONE TERM. Ill}! 15 I `IN! IIIUHU lUlllUly Ul UllllUly uruu. Hm` hnmls and (cm uro mmmolod or lh would tvnr her vsh Into shreds. ll'...m.-oI.lu.- on!-.m nu ohn Innb AC hall WUUHI lA'l|I" HUI` I|\'H|l IHLU HIIFUUH. Evvrytmng tnkea on tho look of hell, and Rho soon in tho soc-thing furnuco recog- nl:'.ed rlonds um] rojolces thcroln. The ulght of her mothvr in the lower regions mmws her no sorrow. \'..AI.I.... ...~-s..--.. nun II: -Innnhl |\n Ln Ln- (`lIllM`H HUI` IIU HUI'l'U\\'. Nothing npponrs us it should be to her. Even tho \mto1` aho drinks turns to green reptiles und the vilest; zxf conoupiiolis. Boos sting her, continually. ies you into her oyrn. noso nnri mouth, and she neon tho wniin, tho bed, the place nwnrming with them. Inseam of the moat tortuoul de- scriptions consume her body. \\'|mn xlw lmllnvrn hm-xnll thn dnvll. hm! I -Zj--Fp `menu auto Holland to In Renaud I .1- Ilgnli IIIITTD TIC ZIIUVUII U0 bu ( . at 5 Devil. The one of Thomas Gosh hallo: thu medical profession of St. Louis. Sbejtu II the City hoopltaliml has all the nymp- Oomn of being poueuegl or a dull, or an cpl)-It, an .11 VII known In tho time at \ mum and mu dllclplel. > `I. l6'..I..n.-Inn nnnunl -hnnunnn Iuvn. VJIIKIIU CH III. |lI$lI|)lVI- 1| Itoboonlon, mental aberration, hya- Iurla grandeur. Innnlty or an nllment n- BUIIIIU, "V00 My Lord Duke, by G. W. Homing. 76c. !I.- I'.1___!.__A.'_.. -0 AL- TX}... I... "UNDER OU7RII'. VIII. DIIIDXI COIN` H Juno! Savage. I puinhnol Rnnlnw. had 2 his leg Union on Buntty Ink Ho until a _ com nionwun in 5 ugg I inst up tops: nnotbctvobiclo in gontonnion turn in around. I-ho format In; upon, with the Above vault. | Li Main; struck the Jam of John: Sui . our Roufnw. Sept. Iosh, und tho `'0 but 03 09 building and oouluuln vuoconnuul by (|f:::`~"".V':_h'0|UID Inc. A` building quitl out and oontu'u- n _;.,. in. qvicultuul iupbnonloonl machinery` Path! no`: van and with Inch diiloull . l `'`V CN|"` Ilblbv. u.. num- v.J4|....n.... ms... A:...| UNI. -I` rlllll `wWm HINT; '$ nddulyvh onnvitnlohhudoin` Ihioh. land hlhn` III II usual I X. J.-mg-nu` 1. nutnungnnolgjl l IIIIIIXHUII OI IIII I odnotdny owning I _...l-AAL. ....A.I.....- IlIOVlI'I' OI mm. maturity Inn y ox-one oo- curnd as tho nsidonoo 0! y Wing. hie Ehida-t.bo nan-hp ot his only aushuu-, Minn Con. to .;r_.`::..v. gnlnnnhan-nnun nng nu-L. HIIIII , 0| llllfl. WU` IIIIICII III 'CIl0OIo ' Fred Falrnnn Inn u-mud for hauling guru. bipcum. a shoe gun Ind povdor m1 oboe from the Proton yacht Kolpio wh Io st Biovillo. Ho wu ant up trial. V \l7-..I .4...-n Inn-nu l"AIuIAn ll, bk` 1|-manning oi "".'n'?.Iu..-"sI.I;I,}ii.s."` "" Fiuhing Tucklo And Ammunition of 511 ducriptionu m\.N'7`ord count from Oobdon oi tho dmdning ofsyonn mm named Baal In Muoloh lab. owutwonty you-I of 030 and rdboon Iuoring rocontly from typhoid work on the Dnlhouoio gold min In bola` f'orfword.bo':`hond0hnfI in nut to o my 3 van good indicntlotaol` tho ` iouu mourn will u DOUG JODIIDOII. lI'IIl(0.. Mn. Store . u-.. Wuhan`: Oomcn. eighty your o d. had hor um brohn the othor day while entering hot homo. A nrnljj umdrlinn lnnh nluh At. (`gr-In. I CI` UN , I-UIII.$ UK rhuolnronlho Ihlf: vil buinon collage. Jung. Sauna. I nnlnb-.11 News Of `the manic: condoned from `tho Whig Ixehnugou. William Rooobnuh. township of Amoliu. burg. died Thursday in hit oightioch you-. Rlnnnn Rnnlntnn. lnlllnlmn. in mm-. mlrg, alotl rnurpuny In [III olgnuow yilr. Sloane Slnploton. Wolllnguon. was mar. riod on Sept. 6th at Duo:-onoo. to Mint (luuio Johnson. Trenton. ll... HIADAB nu \I7AI.nAn`n r`o\nnA-n other my wnllo Iuurlng XIII noun. | A pretty wedding took place At Carlo- ton Place on Monday when JMIIOI Sheri- dnn. jr.. of Dnlhouuic. and um Nollie Ihhcr, of Lunuk, won unihd in wedlock. I`-gal `Ml:-vnnn can nrlinlntl `nu QOAANIAD I HUD: The exceeding care which is used in the building of each indivi- dual HAPPY THOUGHT" insures perfection in each, notwith- standing they are turned out by thousands. Over 5oo HAPPY THOUGHT Ranges in and about Kingston. For near a score of years the "HAPPY THOUGHT" has been Canada`s Leading Range, and has attained a popularity nevzr before equalled. Tlan nnnsn LIADDV TKJQITCIT T 1': n nunnnuna nrnnnnlu IHA C(lUi1IlCUo The name HAPPY THOUGH 1'" is a synonym of qualit , the standard by which others are judged. Economical because be t. If every housewife knew how easy cooking is made by use I the HAPPY THOUGHT " how much time, trouble and lnbdl ved, _L- ...-..I-I ..-- _. `ALA. TL- an...-\`.. K`:-l`J A--43. -n--..4-:s\- en, F man nyouvfnxlait 0 upon Ilfll I I I II\I\J\lII I IIUVV IllI.l\.oIl EIIIIU IIUUUIV CIl\-I ICUUV IU U379, she would use no other. The evenly heated oven, answering in- stantly the wction of the damper, makes cooking a delight and not a labor. ' _,___ l.'___ -__,- .__I.!_L E- .____l 3.. LL- L.__'Ij!_.._ _I _--I. 3.. JLJ imcmvsv & amen }Lcadcrship Means Superiority. The Bonnets and Hats and Flowers and" Birds and Win%s have captured the feminine 1_1eart. Beauty reigns. aris, London and our own artists contribute. Stylcdom is at 118 andizo Princess Street. Ml'ZIlna.-u clan-nnnn R/I-uni-`A knnllfv U:-pee v,annHc uux Wcly. As magical as Jack Frost's tracery this changing of aiperfect Summer store into a perfect store for sup-. plying Autumn and Winter needs. But somebody has been planing and working. `Those stocks were timed in their arrival and just when you want them. ` They're here. For instance, Women's. Misses and Children's Jackets} Wraps. A great stock, every arment new, every garment this season`s best style. ecause we price them so low is no reason why you should think they can t be good or that on should confound them with antique styles offered y others at low prices to sell what should have been sold two and four years ago. Comparison of valueswill settle_the fact that buying can be done best here. Starr & Sutclie, OLJICUUIII no at I l\l cnnnuvnav A nnuuuau -an Millinery elegance, Mantle beauty,i')-tiess Goods and"_Silk elegance-a'nd still this collection is only merchandise and is priced most modestly-priced fair- ly. That's the keynote to perfect storckeeping--that's our way. * 'nnI an Inn`) 1:9-nu-6'9 {>9-nnnru Hui: r-lannn-inn An scant-rt FORMERLY RICHMOND J: 00.. 118-125) Princess Street, Open House for % Millinery Lovers. II` I-vvviuv-nun utr-v-wu-co uuu u--.-any-J III :05 dlouil ` Y:lonhn. Ilia. did Sole x:ng.t$Agehis; 'l.-IAINES a LOCKETT THE DISTRICT DASH E8. 1`. P. I'ICl'I:IOOlI ,co. I I ulnwu Inu llllrrlul I WNIOV IIIIII ll`!- |ao..pu Wqllnoo. uulsngha am In Ind been divorced and Mn tumor `"0 had nines did. Now it um: I IhMT|roop'I tint rm to slim, and MI uoond wife has innltutod an Mon to how he mu-mg! nzumllod. Thnop he and for Califor- II of an ion house. attached to the Iuidonot. with coal oil. and whon the nrnne note on Sunday morning Ibo found that the nu had oommunionlod to the clcxlnudi ot tho hon. The bluo Inn 0: nguhh but In 3 very short him the homo would have boon in luau. HVL- _...-A-.. L.-I. -1 B.._L_lII- .._-.. HIV` nun II IIIWCI The country but of Bnohmo mar Algonquln in manly ugiuud our I unr- rlngo which took planes 3 put ago. Im- mum Thoop thirty yuan ago uuriod Eliubobh Jucluon and novld Io(b||CoI-Ms and tbon no Iowa. Two your: up be H- wmod and married I widow usual In. Jnnnnlu Pall-no DAIII-`ALA. that L. L-) 69 & 7| Brock street. KINGSTON. Guinful transaction. Recent Novels, H- i3_KME S| H ERQQ: 1 Souonltod `to do so. ' Beware of imitations 0! Same Color Wrapper. wanpttin Shannon, by Ooulaon Kor- nshan. 750. NIL- I'1..-_.. h-..I- I-.. I.l -........ `I'..I...l L1vo_r Pm ran no other, -ms om p-mot oouo, ouoL:iI'A'. cucum- nonaus, nunnuou, DYIINTERY, In all IIIIIIR IOIPLAIITI d Ollldl-on or Adults. 3 mltstanddomand cnnrm lab you 0'!` Substitution chads. Yo": should but a lenti- hl apply 9! this luv.-Sou In I. Wouoolhtlng Plain: and Pan 0-cnhmn. iizlwroko Pucus.....' You'll nd an np-to-date stock. You'll be served oourteously. You'll not be importunod to buy. You`ll nd the prices Always W0 umhor Iolol N I Ornwfosmobonoo-marrow. 1% can direct to II tram tho or- `L--`: VAL: shank. Kn-Q n nlnntl. tho nmuo 0! on. a.,. I :...--` /-a.-Z:-.:-3"-'-='-"'"' Tho Oornor Bookstore. VIQXf `MI nulddvnuuolnloulu. l@l'IAlulnAjAlo'l !. vvwu-v v-wu-' .u--- -.u. no-.- ruryobu Dolznrxutihbtppla will in mos. gt. Jouns. 'L.'i-amca "if 3.3 "IIOOIO You are just us welcome if you only wish to look. Pninta nnd Roong. Builders Hurdwue. Cu-tinge Multan` and Black- Llttla Liver P1113. .Tr.T.:::. --IIIIV AwvAaaaAA1 v Q Ann: an QQIVIII A. Any. Grave rumora reach here irom Mani- toba. They are to the eifect that A pyndi- cate. or A ayndicate ol ayndicatee, (An ex- preeeion now uaed to indicate the atrength and power of the combination) has been formed. the object of which ia to rob the farmere in the manipulation of the wheat market. The idea is to eetabliah pricee, which ehall be fixed or altered an A central bureau may decide. and that all over Manitoba theee pricee ehall prevail. The aim ia not. how- ever. to eat up A univeraal rating in the in- tereat of the farmer, at the toutera oi the concern would have the verdanta believe. but to aet down the rating an that it WI" beall the way from elx to ten ccnte A buahel below whAt'it would be were the grain ayndioatel operating independently and in competition. The lacta have leaked out and made A great commotion in Manitoba. The Tribune, of Winnipeq. edited by Mr. Richardson, M.1 .. and having the beat available iniormetion in regard to the matter, deolaree that "o conapiracy ha: been formed. and that it is arranged that the entire wheat oi the country shall be purohaeed and controlled by one mammoth combine. It goee further and aeaerta that the banha have joined with the conspiratore. "and have Agreedoot to`Aaeiat any buyer who doee not belong to the eyndicute." What in the celculationl To rob the farmers oi At leaet A million dollars in the marketing of thia year`: crop. The Tribune Iuggeete that the Aituation, which it ie atudying, may require the Greenway government to tale A hand in the grain bueineee, by eetabliahlng Agenciee for the purchase of the grain at all Aoceeeible pointe, and aeeing that the crop in moved to Fort William. where the gr-Ain can be diapoeed of readily and in the world'e competition. There would be no danger ol any loan to the pro- vinoe." can the Tribune. for the govern- ment oould undoubtedly make oontracte with eaetern people to take All the Mani- toba hard wheat which could be forwarded at A price that would pay. Another im- portant object that would be eerred by euch action would be to prevent the'mix- ing of oer wheat with inferior gradee. and would greatly tend to enchance and main- tain the reputation cl Manitoba hard wheat." It would be a unique proceeding for A local government toundertahe the emeehing of grain cornere and combinee: but Mr. Greenwayia A farmer lecielator who baa ueually A unique way of carving the people of hie province. Tho idoo of o volnntoor oompony ol uilmo gun; to tho Klondiko undo: tho oondltiono propoood by Mr. Kort. 0! To- mato. to not no oil ooooploblo. Major Woloh Iuoho givono mo bond tou- Iobliohlnvondocdorontthorooo tho VT Zlt VI IIIIIIUJ IIVTHUCU CI!!! WWI. Ibo Nag udrm 0! I50 `bronco nninnily so than Iunchllylinnyuhm lot null? uhovillnnhonuovotuiochlo pu-Iy. Iulnvllluotnnhnyhndnylnthl dlnununutllho you out at slowed; Ioionllogllllhvlglondvhlonnryut . HUGH JOHN'S PLANS. II. J. Meodoneld. who. eiter hie retire- ment iron: the dominion houee. wee elected leeder of the Menitobe looel oppoeition, le eeld, to he now in moet excellent humour. He hee epent some monthe in touring ehouh Henitohe telking politioe, election plepa, end heriuet reeohed Winnipeg for not end reoreetiqn. Oi oouree he found the province very much dleeetieed with the rule of Sir Wilfrid Leurier end Mr. Greenwey. All hie pe now wente in en opportdhity to ehow Ir t it cen do. At the eeme time he ie e/endid enough to con- ieee thet hie perty hee mede ite mietekoe. "During the leet few yeere, he eeid, "the perty hee been preoticelly eplit eeundor by the Ichool queetion. end many hundreds of men who heve never ` polled e llberel vote went to the polle end merhed their hellote tor` the llherel oendidetee on the 28rd of June. 1890. Why? "Beoeule of their coneoientioue View on the vexed queetion oi the Meni- tohe eohoole. end it ie neoeeeery,if the con- eervetlve perty ere to euoceed in the next provinciel election. thet this breech ehould be heeled. end thet ell our lriende ehould agree to forget peat dibrencee and to work together M of yore. Which means, if enything. thet the coneerveuive perty oi Menitohe ie through with the echool exite- tion, the] it he! eooopted the vote of the people in the loot election ee e tinel deliverence uponythe question. end that there will not be e reeurrdotlon of it. Hugh John himself, however. wobbled a good deel in the oempeign eforeeeid. Sir Cherlee Tupper wes eo headstrong. eo determined to etend by the remedial bill es something which wee celculnted to hold the constitution together. thet Mr. Mecdoneld. eeemlngly egeinet hie own inclinetion end conviction, hed to do e little hedging. but heving got free of thie eituetion. end ell ite embereeeqaente, he in bound toremuin free.` With or with- out the uohool queetoin. however. he hen e long-heeded end shrewd men to deel with in Hon. Mr. Greenwey. whoee eurrender to hie opponente ie not et ell epperent. u-v--u- uuw -3- v-wvu v-v v-uvuv -- v-v oiuunuuou rcquin. I! In want: more military ullnhnoo ho uhould have it from the Iounlod pollen. Cvluninll I mi -53:33`: It gnu`:- Jrlnuund ouluton ounllunon I Thopnhoudluiloinnny hvolnnn lultvarudbiqhlhuhhuwltlth Iohuodtlnglnhuyndiououroblhu Qnnlllloldolhntlq dull hijac- hhl into action. ll thnovu_ no 0 noutulhhnooubupdul Ihbnonnnlgggiipcnut THE DAILY WHIG. Don Inwhhnoy dnutgul and on. L. ..AAI_. -J.lls -0 AL- |._._A- .._.l_...lA- ROBBING THE FARMERS. III IKIIIIIIBIIIIIUII VI Jlliltlvve In explaining about the expenditure ol the liborele Mr. Whitney. end his echoes, are not euiciently explicit. Whet would they do if put into office? Would they cut oil` the grant: to hospitals and cheri- tiee end uylume? Would they innpeir the ueefulneu of thene institutions l Would they make no provision for the increase of miefortune no the population of the pro- vinoe inoreeeee? Whnt would they do? They ehould be more detlnite. They ehould be plain. clear. emphatic. They have an opportunity every year, dur- ing the eeuion of the legieleture, to criti- cise the expenditure. What in the sum totelol `(route to which they have made objection. end the dieeipntion of which given tome of them 1 pain? lye!-I Been All Blvele In Double cen- tury Rune. F. 0. Myer: succeeded yeuterdey in lowering the Cnnedien end also the Ame- rican records for the double century bicy- cle run. He com leted the trip between 1 Kingston and Be leville twice in fteen hour: end thirty-one minutee, The Americen record. held by O'Connor. the "American reed king," in fifteen hour: end forty-seven minutes. Gimpert, of To- ronto. hold: the Cenedinn record---eevem teen hours. twenty-ve minutes. Thus Myer: holds the oontinentel record, beet- ing the Yenkee time by eixteen minutes 'end the Cenedien by one hour. fty-tour minutes. The feet was eccompliehed on An eighty gen Cleveland bicycle. The Beautiful White Devil, by Guy Boothby, 600. De Trikola. by Guy Bobtbby. 500. In Kednx-'5 Tents, by H. S. Marti- msn. author of The Bowers. 76c. ML- T.l-I \l-l._.. 1... A.I..I-.'..- O-.. have systematizeu and increased me grants in aid of has itals and charities. They have organic A service for the rescue of waits and strays who are in danger of be- coming ts to society. They have ea- tabliah a forestry department to ro- mote the construction of good roads. ey have dealt liberally with learned societies and with exhibition aseooiations. They have settled the municipal loan fund dim- culty by a direct distribution of a large part of the our Ius which had accrued during Sandilel liacdonald regime and the early years of their own. They have (greatly increased the amounts paid annual- ly out of the provincial treasury for the promotion of education. for the construc- tion of colonization lands and for the local administration of justice. v .___s,.i._.-_.._I._..a LL- --......uI:b-nnn ll. WHICH. IWI Illll III, IXVIIII IIIUVII IKIIW i lilo In ad ulqn I Tho gnaw ol the mac 3. `mind yous, and Ibonolghbon lm-opus inn viprouprohu. QTIIITIXW ITIIVTJX UIKT using. an Iuigncd Cl bill. which in: ooaldontlv holiovod in one 0! than ocolon I...-n QKA "slug-an H-nggh A. AL; II-pl-hm 11005" X|UVfIIG$ U IINCIUOCI froulboupuncolnooholsbobonlnlon hunk. hvuhnnllotlh by: no yhoonllodht 3 drink Ind landed NIH ' K In pouliu-ityvunot %um&@Ir. Wilt WI-lI uuuu III IIIAII vvuuwuvuvuu An examination into the fact: make: it hard for thou complainere to juetily their language. 8andeld'I Iurpiue would etill be tothelfore had he not himself made plane for ite "dieeipation.end plane which hie euceeeeore bed. the good e_enee to carry out. The curpiue was created by on exceu of revenue over expenditure. the revenue being from` the eale of crown` lande and timber added to the eubeidy grented by the dominion and agreed upon at the time .of confederation. Ae one who knows all the fectc he clearly pointed out, Hon. Sandeld Macdonald. for whom everyone now he! a good, word. "laid the foundation of a policy which he: been continued ever elnoe._the object of which wee to return. to the people a large proportion of what had been taken from them by direct taxation. It wae Hon. Spnviiield Macdoneld who eetabliehed the deaf and dumb institute at Belleville, the eaylum . for the blind at Brantiord. the incnnc asylum of London.` the Central prison at Toronto. and the agricultural college at Guelph; end leet ell these would not .dieeipete" the eurplue that accumu- leted before he committed the province to them, he went to the people in on election, in which he wee not eucoeselul. with e Icheme of railway aid that involved the expenditure of a million and a half of dol- larc. so .u .u . __._ __A__>____`_ ______ :__`__ |Il'Ia Now the liberal government come into power, in 1871. and what could it do but follow up this good work of Hon. Mr Mnodon|ld--enterpriaon that not I tory dare rise ind dishonor or di|own--snd no that the hopes that were qntortninod in re- gard to it were verified. What have these liberals done? The Bnntlord Expositor puts it in a nutshell : u'l|l.-.. L.-- nmnlu inn:-mum! Hm Anv- PIIUU I0 III N IIIIVBIJBII o They hove greatly inorouod the any- lum IOC nnmodation for lunatic: and idiots. The have continued the system of aiding loos roilwnya. They have added I ro- vinoiol prison for fomulo oonviotl. hey hove syatomotizad and inoreuod the grant: in Aid of honninla They 3 RECORD COMES TO KINGSTON. Oonlootod With `tin; ABHHII Anorlou llotoI-BIu of Euro. huh oookod mum. r place or and. Boat fowl. spring chic on and cur 0; ul- nyu randy. Pantry of all duo:-iptnonn. loom-an Bo. and loo. (Including onto). ht. coin and sandwiches. Opou day and night. Tolophooo 202. III-U. -IIUIJUI Ul LLIU BJUWUIIH I015: The Idol Maker, by Adelnine Ser- geant, 60. llu In-u-:1 nnubn Lu (1 W `In!-nina luau! Illa Own Inca. OGDIXIIICIG. N.Y.. Bopt. l6.--'1`ln city authorities having ondond W. Judson. I con 0! tho Into Gen. Judson. to trim tho '53:`: In Conn! nl Lin nnnhlnnnn In nnrlnp tn 3|! 0| lull. IIII U00. JIICUOII. I0 I :l'IIII IIIU Incl In front of his rooidonoo. in order to koopoho chctrio win: olcu 0! the limbs. he proootdod to dooo. Kiri: four non. ho so than towork at my I. and the whoh row running Lion: the oath in front 0! Im pro ty won stripped oi ovary bunch. I {had led. leaving Ihovn tund- Ina Minna Ad talc-Inn): nnlnn 1'}. gm hit my & c ~09 7-9 .1. I BANDl'IlLD`8 SURPLUS. Mr. Whlcuefe greet oomplelnt ngelnet thellberelgovex-nmenh-when he bee not Col. Methieon wlth him, and when out c'empejgnlng--ie the It hee "diuipeted the surplus of deer old Sendeld Meodon- old: And when they me the word die- eipdtegi" they evidently meen weeted. The: In .the ordinery interpretation of the word when used in thie connection. . n,_;_ _._I... St V LPIHOIIEIOOQ. V Aloonlhoulhoopu roodvod.tho Mb! nacho. Annnd-Ind Q HII. uhinh III: FRONTENAO CAFE. DUI`! IX .._.._ -5 ck. II..-) min wan}. pawn. SEP'1`E_MBl!R 17, 1397. I-IUVIOU 1III' IUU Tho Martian.` by Du Mnupiar, l1-_A-!.. El . . _ _ _ .. I... IV-..I--.. TI-.. place. W. McKinley tnlka of going west. Min MM` Smibhia on ohe pick lieu. Smith brotiymere are threshing in Glenburnio. Several nttondcd the lecture on the Ar- menian question by I native the other ni ht at. (ilonvaie. His grace orch- bifhop Cleery it: announced to meet. the pie` oi Rnilton mission at so. mrick'e church. Roilcon. on Sunda next. J. McKeown who he been revere months working in New York mm. after vieiting here, has one to visit people at Erinaville. At no enii"a sale. which took place adjacent. to here, things cold remarkably `well. J. Baker is work- in above Bath. A-I yet we have had no in ling front. Th. Intnornn will avenue a mood wield. Iurnoa. Irl. norlnmormwnu Iouompuuou thou. don not mum tor some day yet. Min Nicol hu returned from I shot: min :5 Lynn. Capt. And Ii: Brooks hm n~ turned from England. when Inn bun I the ulnar. J. Hay- oock. .PP.. nturnod from alluding the pawn oouvonliou in Toronto. lion Willi. (1 Kill . I I 80550! It U00 Kama ll, Han In imnm "hid ha: WCI'.'. G IKIII IWIII XUKNI I5 honed hrh . |lboGroonNiool::, mutual to hot duties in Tannin. lin lamb. of Kingston. Iponl lubhth with Ilia . lies Boyd.ot`l`otooto. in vidting at . I03l kIO't ` Bhnrpton Sayings. Susnrjrox. Sept. l5.~H. Alporb who has been unwell. is around again. Mr. McKinley nftor sex-ernl months working on Wolfe Island is home for I time. M r. Brethern. wife and family and his mother- in-lsw, Mrs. Cronk, Rochester. spent a week visiting his parents hero. Dr. Bell. V.S., Inc of Kingston. who hns moved to Rochester, has left. one of his thorouph bred scallions with his uncle. W. Bell, of thin place. W, Mnkinlav talks noinn killing front. The late crop will average good yield. The remaine ofthe late Mrs. D. Mileep. Odeeea. were brought. here to the home- stead farm for interment. Francie Bell has lceeed the Warner place. There is decidedly a moreprm-peroue leelingamong all sections ol the community. Cmpe are good and in every line prices are better. The eplendid paeturee make the ow of milk far ahead of a year ago. and probably equal to any previou! year since the cheer-e industry wae Bret. eetnbliehed. W. Scott in working on Wolfe Ielend. onuuqnl Locus. Cnuuom. sopo. l6.-Th_o villus pntlm which roplncod tho wooden udownlko. have ban fnghl nndod. and In much im- .........l L... u-ill ha an All aw um-ulna beenfree'h| ved. here will be en ell dey Rervice n the Free Methodieh church next Seb- heth; the oaceeinn ie the rennin quarterly meeting in connection with that church. Mr. I-Ihoper hengiven hie hnene e lreeh cont of paint. The India` eid of the Me- thodieh cheroh hold e "(I-ea eociel" in the heeeuent thin evening. in Bourke. eleter of Ire. (Dr.) McBride. who vieiled. hereleel spring. he returned from her home in lleethoote. end perpoeee rpendi the winter in thie vicinity. Mr. en Ire. B. Binpeon. who have heen vieiting lrlende et 0Nver'e Ferry. here re- turned. Ire. Nonhmoremho eooompenied nun Ana. nun; nnnrn for mm: the: en}. i is shown. an armuonuy urn u. All the latest; styles nntrpattorna in gents furnishings are shown, and the rm : price: are as low as the lowest, con- sistent with giving goods that can be re- liod upon. Adroan.-making establishment it carried on in connection with the More, and here the large number of employees are kept; constantly busy. Alrin .II um ntnrn in It thornualilv un- 0! one menus sna customers or me noun. The milliner department. under the chsrge of Miss . Lodge. would do credit to soy similsr eeteblishmentin s city much lsrger thsn Kings . The goods are all new. some recently pcried. others made up on the premir he London and Paris hate sie besutllul in design and trimming. and are ol vnsoy diiferent shspsl sud styles. Noticssble among them was ever pretty creation known in the llueil. wit `wide rim of grey `velvet end eresm chiifon ; e hirne` bow of velvet. with steelprnsments in front. and two lsrge {grey and cream plumes tippin the bschthe whole is nished with an urge hird end steel buckles. Another particu- lnrl taking "gem" is s in e picture but wit turquoise puing rcun the rim,fsced with bleol: velvet on the side. crown of old and jet. end prettily trimmed with lock ostrich tips and cook's iesthers. The Nndis toque is of green velvet, and black end green I uin crown. with hand of mink; a very sndsome bird tips the front with e large bow of green,ribbon. The toque is iinished with brilliant ornaments. The Cohbri bonnet is s very handsome heed-dress. with jet crown and bonds of cheneille; iull pulling of black velvet. egret and jet. a bend of black ostrich tips across. the back. and nished with black buckles, Another large picture hat is of green velvet. with four bunches of roses on the side of the rim, with n mount of pleated ribbon, fawn ostrich tips drooping over the buck, and nished with eteel buckles. The Wattouu is a very handsome walking hst oi snu' colored velvet. with mink crownnnd edge. and Wltll white psrsdise ospreyn nnd ostrich tips to match. Cut steel buckles loud in very brilliant and artistic nish. VIM... .L.mI. ..t ..:|>.|uu.- nfn in nnnnnnllv Ind amamc nman. The stock of ribbonn. etc.. in nnusnully Int 0. and very complete. All the colors oft. o-rainbow are shown. and combina- tions and variation: of dltfareub colors and `shades give an effect than in at once dazzl- inn and brilliant. I\n.n-...H.... `rosin lka millinnrv tlnnnrt. H U U I U 9 I U U: The Green Book. by Mauraa Jolmi, 75 F. NISBET S lure. In this department, in nll others in the store. the decorebive effects are peculiarly beautiful and striking. The oods are er- renged in such locations nu positions as to show them to the best. advantage. while producingtbeinnstinleusingeocts. Flowers and plums are placed at intervals mid bend to melie monotony impossible. The firm carries a very heavy stock of fine furs. which are placed near the entrance, in good light. where they may be freely and closely examined. In house furnishings the rm claims it cannot be surpassed. The goods are all of the very newest and of the latest designs. An unusuully large. range of cheneillc curtains and table covers is shown. all ertisbicslly draped. All um Inna. nmlu nml nnttnrnn in I Irepn constantly nuuy. Allin all the store is I thoroughly up- to-date one. of which we proprioborn and l{ingst.oIinna mny well be proud.. inn and nnluanu. Descending from the millinery depart- ments. on the second etory. to the regular dry good: depomnenta on the ground lloor. the ebook is found to be very large, and new throughout. The dress goods department contains an unusually large stock of the latest. creations, in all mater- ials and colors. Silks in green and purple shades seem to be the very latest fashion. and they nre to be found here in endlou variety. One beautiful effect that is sold at remarkably low price is in French sill: and wool mix- ture. I. n.:. ..I........L..u...t an in all nuu-n in Han Inn 0 Insult : lunch! Ito:-o-'l'holr | I'M! Openlll. Starr & Sntcllo hold their full oponin of milllnory and dry good: yoooordny. an the affair wu ntboudod by a large number of the friend: and customers of tho homo. mu. ...m:...... .a......m..nm nnnr aha A 'Moo:mi Empomuui. ms. u...a..."".T.'&.""'o...a.....s.... mega. nun. uu.ou. 1:-.01. IHCU KW. It in Sp:-new clean-I hyphno uh high: an _hur mm (inch Canpuu. ll!!!` V5030`-Sutton-clllubll. Ilonor of Pv-Mu-on one Wonlnnou Inact-

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