Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Sep 1897, p. 4

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-I w u----w: cw :7 - lvorzbodyosn. mute good tnmiture. Jan! u mun an gnu lnao tha making: of our am on our went into the non. picture vonbody nu`: make good lurnitnn. It taken knack. and talent nnd pnotioo. Whun son an out oroupootlnc (or n lntluflntory hu- lmun utoro don a plum an by. We Me vain enough VI think that there isn't. ;nM.her {ton ulto no full of bounty and at lo an ours. I I oortnlnly do no hum to H: 1: us. . - ___ __-_ _-u-- p - A Isvsvnn -nvnuv M133 R-ll" IPIIXI _-RAMBLRR I` Lleultenunt-Governor : Much. Aggregsnescores in the association, presi- dent : and mnyor`s matches to count. First prize, silver cup, presented by the lieuten- ant-govemor of Ontario, l).R.A. silver medal and ve dollars. Second prize, 0. RA. silver medal and three dollers. Third prim, OR A. silver medal and two dollars. Possible score, lU0 points : I|f\I I` W0)! P59. A. Horn... . . . . . .. "H Pie. W. Hilton.. He J A. Dalton Rte. H. Hora.... Pte. '1`. Aasolamne Pte. 8.8. Humilto Pte E. Millalan.... Pm. (}.Smythe.. as He J. Sean-5.. Pie. C. .l&<,-ksou. Burgh .0-ughlin He F. W. Jm-kson Pte.(l. Loader . . . . .. . Unpt. Sutht-r1an.l.. . . . . . . . . .. . 51 A company team won the Power cup with a score of 133 points. The band team came next`. with 120 points. `'I)'` company beam was third with N0 points. Rv half mar. four o clook the matches I Il0VIl'lIIlI' I 1-: lawn: The annual rie mabchaa under the sus- picea of we Nth I . W .0. Rltlpa rie succin- toiou were concluded an the Bnrrioliold yangoa yesterday nfboruoou. the result. he- mg : company beam was blllfu wluu nu puluua. By half past, four had concluded, the winners had received ir prize money, and the meet; was over. A! ough the attendance in the morning was mall,`still a good number burned nun for t. 0 afbernoon events. Cnpb. White says t. average attendance was twenty- five cent. argor this year than during pad, Illlnni, Wlnnoro In the lnyorl Anql lieutenant- Govu-n6r'I lntohol. In. a an, _,, .-|,-_ _-_...I-_ AL- -.--_ -Illll - -u-I Bronze medal and $5. thirty-ve poiufta. nay buy. The soemnor Corsican was six hours late this morning. Boys blue nap reefers, brmssbuttona. 81. Grand Upiou. , M. Avery, Shnrbot. Lake. was a visitor in the city to-day. Minn Dumw. of Kingston. in visicimr her m me envy to-nay. Miss Dupuy. of Kingston, is visiting brother at Almonte. I I....... \\'..n..-mm. of plug Tmnnrinl nil Company, I8 III we city. A Miss Lilly Scott has gone to Hamilton to attend the normal school. Pecan Melt Extract. The beat." tonic t redu,-ed to `. -')c. A bottle. E. C. Mitchell. Allan Neilzon, Williamsport, Penn.. in in the city. He hoe many friends here. Mina Mabel Sutherland left. yenterdny for Hamilton to ectond the Normal college. Boys reefers. We have the nobbieet. in city. No doubh about it. Grand Union. Ir. in axnacted char. Rev. Mr. Black will Robinson Br0s.{ l)on b forget, when next down town, to call 5}u\d see those four-fold Japaneeeecreena at $1. Mitchell. You nee n b wprry about the clothes if you get them here. We've done all that nor-you. Grand Union. Twenty new students will register for . studies in the mining! department. of Queen`: university on the opening day. I<`.u.nlnl-rnnn P. Martin`: nmnn ll men- Queen I umvurau._v ull uuu upuuulg uu]. Ex-alderman C. Mart.in`n name in men- tioned in connection with Rideau ward as a probable candidate at. the approaching elections. 11-..- '1 nignn nlu-up-l> nun}. nniltn ninaln L What the Busy Reporter: Caught on I-BO Fly. . George B. Campton spent; Sunday at Hay Buy. ` The nrnmnnr Cornimm was six hours ' brouner an Almonte. lame \\'u.t.erman, of the Imperial oil company, is in the city. Mun `Lillv Smut. has I. one to Hnmilbon Olloy. NO 001100 BDOIIU I0. urduu umuu. 1c is expected chat. resign the agency of the children : aid so- ciety. ' | lmn t. format. when next town. OIGCDIOHB. Boys 3 piece, short pants and double-breasted. 32.5, to $7.50. Grand Union. 'A cn1nll.|rnl'|IIIn 'I"nI-nnln fnn to $4.011. umna union. `A well-known Toronto football player said, yesterday. he was afraid that the Un- mm cup would make its home in Kingston this year. ltmar. .1, F`. (`H Ynnnnr wan amommnnn nt. w eu neuua y. Constable Duvaon reachod here last night from Sc. Cacbarines with a prisoner who has no pub in two years at the Kings- ton penibenunry for stealing grain. U \Vhv nnv from two mfnur dollars for I I [:00 penlwnunry [Of IIDIIIIIK gfllll. I Why pay tram two t.ofour dollars for fountain pen when we can give you 5 H I karat gold fountain pen for one dollar. nny I style mb or bolder. E. C. Mitchell. Tlm })AI`ldl. A naval anmrtninment. urnnu umon. The mu-ken for hides was quite brisk thin morning. The prices nngod an Io`- Vlowu: Hidu. 50. to 70.; cal! skins, 50. to 6%.: dokin akiuI.30o. to 40c.; Ihoop polka. -15. On '70 Ignnnnucnuwvnq -. 7.. --. Aluminum llnluh to ho found on! on the Cairo . Ouulonnu {no on I p onion. Quota ntook ol uundrloo on bus. Wheels ionut. Iuytobu vhooln. Cnllsnd no. 0 350. to 100. We are making I special drive on Leu- rence`e Goldine specuolee this week. Any er for :1 mi macho eyee free. E. 0. iuchell. = Members of the police force to-day kept. watch At. the open home to eee that all eehool children in the habit. of Irequenging the: neon. during echool houre were hot. I In attuendmce there today. `Pk. nnlinn nmmnininnnn nhnnld an. lbyl HID 0|` uuiucr. n. u. LVlI|.UlIUlIn . The Pnrnda, a novel entertainment, which will take several hundred lndiu to produce. will likoly be given here during the winter for I charitable purpose. It mnolvmn nl In-nu umnlrl axnminn our ` me Wlnter [or n culrluuue purpuuu. ll mothers of boy: would examine our achool aniun tbe_v`d nd clothoo as near "wen roof"ua it is pouiblo to make them. Grand nion. ' IDA- ....--I..- '15: Living -nq nni}A Inrilk ' In Attendance EDI!` In-any. The polico oomminionorn should on- quiroifn poliounan nppod up ruidontl, tond when-one could reach I ulophonc f to cull out the remen while be had in his pocket I list of an location: of the Eu shun homo? ` n._.- ......I- -nln chain nnnnh-LO, ha MINI! noun 2 , Bone pooplo ruin choir eyesight noglocting to tour gluon when they Ihould do 00-Don`: ho "IOIIIO people," huh if your eye: trouble you in any way. if you huo headache. comult. no. we but on: I Iron. E. C. Mitchell. Log Into: Illlo Ptoopoctlng. Woltot Wollo, a (birth your otodont. at tho school of mining. omppod o low hoooo I In bio right. log whilo pmopocting in tho vicinity oi ofcombonnon. loot rook. Ho ioconnod oz bio homo in Toronto. but it. , in oxpootod thotho wjll roouuo bio oqadioo lot thooebool lotoin Octobor. The out of the childnn'o dd society IIIIIIN David 8|). Sbubot Lake. be undo; his childnu. was hand ulho shove nomad vil yanrdny. Jldl * unis year. (laden J. F. O'Connor was groomamm 't.be marriage of Dr. O Connor, Ottawa, and Miss Daisy Fogarly, Montreal, on Wednesday. Unnnhahln Ihinnn mmhod here PM. U. 1-lmytho.-. Pen. 11. J. heunott. . Capt. UunninclmIn- Pm. G. Illlxnnu . Pm. ll . Ilillim|n.,. Pto. 1-`. W. Jackson (hut. Sutbarlnnal. .. Pu-. A. llom..... Sent. 1'. Couulnlln Pte. A. S. Kimmerly PM. '1`. Anselstima... Pt-e. W.()`Brien... Pfu H. HnrA.... Rte 111. G. . Pm. (I. w. J. ' MOORE. Pta. W. Swain---...-` rte G Mllllganu...` C-Apt. Hon. . Pte. A. H Kimmm.~i;r.'. Capt. Cuanlnghum. Horn. . . . . . . . .. He. W. lliiton 1'to.J `Pnrle.... Ms. W. swulno P50. J. Sears Capt. horn... Pto. G. Hmytho Beunol 1 .e. . PM-.. I No. I THE MATCHES. coucLunEo. Uapu. U: ml kll%I:n.. Hilton Dnltc Horu.. Ansel: Hum Millah Smythe Ja.<,-ksr Hnnrf. .(`mmrhli ; }{_ ][r\f`......... > .I. A. Daslhun. . I}. |19NllBl'- . v.8. S.flnmtlton.. wH|G-J_m_No W-A-FTS. -:--. latch-Qt or the can. _ ,gn,:,_,,n_ ,0; lluyul- | Ilutch. ._:_| -._.I er: -ll, X&'|%,XhIOIE|3 I. MIG l'0Cll|l UB~ -* "- 3... _ o3`s'/ms THAT THE Possible scum, . - SIGNATURE 1 l'0lN`I`.-5. \vux. .... '8 NOW E PRINTED ;;;;; . 1 i IN BLUE INK ;-;.;;;:z_ ; DIABONALLY ACROSS me suits, single $`- - 75. $3. $4 l'Oh\"l`8. WON. .....95 H .....90 .1 86 l M ..8}: '-9 .75 .74 78 .71 70 .....M 83 (H :3`! .....62 Fm ,.... . Il .- CHLORODYNE s&*:,.::::'3'1a:::::::a::`.r.,':::ta.t,*:.`::.:*:'::"*' CHLORODYNE :2:;':n'L.r..'r.,`;1:*:.'.:':.T:,1:::::::;`i "` " "" " '"" GHLORODY ::I,`:;::}*`.1}...::*.::x.:.':2.:..;..:.:1`:' ' ``'`" "' "" is the only pnllhmvo in Nonnlgln. Rhonmnlnm. U nut, Cum-er, 'l`nmbnuhe. Honing! II. 00.0. _ ` Frmn \\'. Vemliu.-I Pnffiurow. M.l).. formerly loontllror 10.9%. George`: on 03399: Hmpitul. l.undon ~l lmmnn |m.-zirutlnn In stating that Ihnve never moi Wiul MW melr-hm an am.-m-mu... as un /\llH-n|nlHllNMH(`. and Hmlative. I hlvo used II III 001:- ammptiun. Asthnm. lbiurrlmm. mul utlmr ulimumen; and Am arfot-tly at-hod with the rouull." Earl RlhmallI'ulIIll\l\nil'lf1-I to the (Valle u of .Phyni<~ am that he rooolvod II dvpttoh from Hear Mnj(esty'~4(`nn.~u11|M. Mnnillntutlne elgqxot. that olnuleruhrm been rnaing fllrhl I1. and that the only m:.\n-;m' nf un .u-rvim wmo (`.||l.uIl0II\ N!!.--He0 l.uncet.1ntI)ooombu, IBM. (3.-\l7'|`l() l3E\\'A|{E 0|" PIRACY AND lMl'l`A'l`l0NH. (`.Al"l`l()N--Vi:-;.(Ylmm-1-llnrSir \V. Iuw \\'uml utateul tlmf. DR. . COIALI] BROWN! WM untluulnhully Hm hm-umr or (!u1.nmm\'mc; that the whole story of 0. no defendant 3':-31,123: was dulibernmsly 1unrue.whioh he regretted to any had been sworn t.o..-8oo Timon, J ll. lml. Sold in lmlma at 124. 1.M.. 2.-4. 9.1.. 4:4. 6d..and11n.uch. None I: [angina w_m;on_I th_o_w_9rdg Sold in 13. 1.311.. 911., Dr. .I. Collin Bruwne`.~| Chlornd no" Testimony aucnlupuniea um-h hott. 0. sum: MANUII`AC'|`UIlI-:R-J. T. DAVE! we will present free to every woman visiting our sto.re i a copy of the new fashion magazine, New Ideas For VVomen's Wear." This magazine is 11x16 in. in size, 20 pages, with a handsome cover printed in colors, and containing reading matter for the home circle as well as up-to-date fashion matter. _ l)..<:o-\1\'r :1` x*\Iy:l'|l'rI-l1(`| f\`T '1' 'l l;\7(`I\7 (rflif llt LIIVIQ, DI nlpluuu. Inu nun Tutu Round. of Dllurou won nu- rid on Wodnuday nfuu-noon by luv. Dr. Gulo. Bollovillo. 1-5.1..-on--unnnthn -old non d 1 . le- UUclbL. \\r\.' (LIL vvuuus eu u.-nu. KI} ...... l,....,....... .... ...--. The best Bargains are the anti-season Bargains- fresh unhandlcd goods that are ready before the brisk `buying starts. _l ust now extra best because of the spe- cial shortened prices. Our Mantle department is a sight worth seeing. The most of the garments were made in Germany to our special order. Newest styles in Sleeves and li'ects--all the little details that give the nish. No one has more stylish garments, and we don't think anyone could get such worthy goods'pro- duced for less money than we have. Prices start at $2275 and up, up, .up, by easy steps to $40 and $50. r\._a,... r`,.,..-In Qillzc nnrl `I1:-accmnlzinrr rrn hand in :IuI. uuu wv.u --ww- holnlonln Iu-olIuuth. loo nnIdIluhoBuunIIn,7uuoun- hllrluuu Nlwl. 21$ Lll)`LU-LldLC Iclbuluu |uuu.\.n. Business 15 swinging off at a lively gait. Couldn't well do otherwise with the stock and price attractions we are offering. It is a good idea to visit the store, be- cause then you see for yourself just what you can do, what you can save and the class of goods you can buy. You know for certain if our claim of leadership in Dry (ioorls, .\lillinery and Vantles is a fact or only an empty boast. \Ve are willing to abide by the public`s verdict. . .-,A_.--. ....,. ti-... nu a r*nr\:`I\r\ I)"|III"I:I`\C- _ dioconrod nut uouunuur. n. 1 . T. E. Bndbnrn bu mo! I aploudid ' new bowl on the site tho old St. Law- nnoo. Port Ho acllroyou in nu. ' Tho Tina. Into. bu czuagud Iron unoming M an owning paper. `rm, machine: : Ire and in computing eG&IcOlC'l:8|>IylI'IIIurIuu Ann: -any-on cuuunq Jor $2275 and by easy steps to :p4u anu 5u. l)ress Goods, Silks and Dressmaking go hand in hand these days. The bewildering assortment of sty- lish fabrics and the knowled e that we know how to fashion them into stylish, per ect-tting costumes is keeping everyone in these departments busy. um I H\TI:I)V_.\Vh:at nhnnt the New Fall Hat? KCClJ|llg CVCI Ulu. nu Luuav uwrlsgn ..u...... U... . 8 M. I'LI.IIy\II?.RY VVhat In the Ne Fall Hat? If style, value and assortment ounts, then we shall be extra busy these coming days- Nun ol sh Dlntrlcc Oondcucod from the I \ whlru Ixelunnn. A party of pure whit: inrblo bu boon discovered Gounmur. N.Y. In I` n...n....-n I... nlnnn 15! I nnlnndid I 118-120 Princess Street. ORIGINAL L-zj unan--M "hchlunhvonlunyuhuuhllunnu and lqhhtnn Intblo at othcunry. lochyouteum hdc. Ilollovmo. Tlobuttul-uonthl -old non of P. \._. lgllgplllg can hilt L 1 Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors M Worcester ; 4 Cr-osse Blackweil,` Ltd., London; and Export Ollmen generally. LEA ANII PERRINS > s'('i1:1;;)l;;';\-($0;;l.[`);Gl.;;`H"l!l;;: V 7 MANUI-`AC |`Ul(l~2R-J. DAVENPORT. 38 Great Ruuoll :0... Bloouiubury. London.In| AGENTS : of every Bottle of the oR1Gn~uu__. woncmsmnnsnxnm RETVAIL EVIRYWHIRE. I. J. Reid. Isnnur. - msrmcr past-can THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE CHLORODYNE I CHLORODYNE 1 CHLORODYNE : : GHLORODYNE : r CHLORODYNEE ; J. M. Douglas an O0. band Urquhart & Co., Montreal. .f#COLLlSWBR()\NNE S F OBMEBLY BIOHHOND 8 00.. ORODYNE. . 911.. 6d..and 11. each. None In genuine without the words :l(:rmi on the uovommont stump. Overwhelming India! 1 untt n, -oprietors , London ; nemlly. ` ' ' OUTIIDE YIIRLPPER ` is the M. t remody known {or cough: 00!: upon ' Brunchisia. Asthma. ' ' 0' `, is admitted by the profusion to be the moat won- derful and valuable remedy over dhoovorod. I".f0yAll(lC'Tg XHIC. IIITIT III securing nnt-clan all-nch utholul ' dopnmnonul examination. obhinndlub !:ol::od Iuuilrononi nd `i n. -c n 5 Roland rug.-nu, nmumu. lid on ||'l'nondoy H? from D`: `M. W M Q !lsl3.nndou-ovhhhpluutounlu Min Is2o.nmin no huh. In limbo - ? wont to BroocvilIo.`whao to Hal nu! umicduti. Bonn onrpduriyhdu. `In politics It-.l`cIjInn In 0 Ihl n,li|nnl.uIdI-0| nlnbylniul. - Apron` but phat In lulla- villoon it] - |unllhI.Iohnwuot|Icn1- uuim an an yuu'.oA.-.9 Pony Andqwo, Ynrhc. In uldlliu lo u-urinc 1 nhclnn -dung 1| ch Inn `and you will nd them. Their reputation is world wide, and the) can only be procured in Kingstox 27$-7 Bagot Street.` ...-. ...... 41 --.._....... _.. --y - JOINT. II l>I~I>Zl~ IiIiIiI-il>IIiIlI~1I~I- I*I-I-I ` 3 Good Bread Q in. H. mm M .81.. I III III IUII.l IIIIIII vu Itlllilllittltitilti-IIGI Painters. Decorators. man are. _.__ ANTIBACHELOR CLUBS. Go to London} BICYCLES. To Glasgow. To Dublin. To Berlin. To Paris. . To New York. ffo Bostor`i. TIIIIII III `annu- is essential to good henltb, no is Good Pastry. ' : I231-unit. 91-In;-I. THE READING FURNL ` TFRE HOUSE. The month of months for in- terior and ex- terior Paint- ing, Decorat- ing and Wall Papering. I l\` ... .4: la `Jar trade grows. ` "I"""O' _ Let us estu- mate. I wo-rk and material will `\r'|-`U Or any city in the world and ask fol` P n` CORSEIS 5...... ~ ,DIB GETS WISDOM. Eugene Doha. speaking at I labour gon- lu-ohoo in Chicago; donounood ntriku u the grtolt of oll evils. The sudionoo. A large one nndyuaemblod presumably to ' hour Dob: zpoah omaocial democracy. hi: i new (ad, Innis have been uboninhod so his i uuunnou. Not that they were devoid of 1 IriIdom-~1or hhoy Ioomod common some Ind rouonAB|o-bub that they were psi strange oommonury on the speeches. of 1 mu-..-..o .....b mu-h in hhd name city, I|'o|'Ill[0 llolnulurluery use any rrvsv--v--. -- .. different sort. made in ,the' same city, end by the some individual, not so long ago. "Strikes. said Mr. Debson thiaoccaaion, "don t pay. All strikes are ` lost. They are useless. They are caused by the employing classes. When capital- ists get ready lor'e strike they provoke them. knowing well their cause is won be- lore the ccnllict is begun. The various lei bor unions of this country have all they can do to telre cereof their own men. Never was this better exemplied in the recent miners - strike. Never in my ex- perienoe heveI seen a strike which had ' the sympathy ol the public and even of pert of the employing classes. as that one did, and yet when an appeal was made for nancial aid. less than seven cents per striking miner was received. The appeal referred to must have been limited in any one. end it is now heard by meny people for the first time. But edcfitted that it was pub- lished abroad. the fact that it failed sornewhet ie not a new experience. No appeal, no matter how urgent end pathe- tic, has had the desired response. It has always been the case, and it will always be so. The people generelly. especially away from the scene of trouble or distress, do not lreow the facts. cannot know them, nmdsocnnnot he expected to act with that intelligence and generosity that the circumstances cell for. Still the miners have fered tolerably well, it they have suffered. and they will fare the better according to the wisdom with which they are directed and led .-_ A|._ l......I A.-nnniunnnn Rhi" thg .ite hour 01 need. ` UIIIICI Dlal. `|vIc`e-u.n Whet e pity it ie thet theee greet Cuna- dian reilweye oennot he eupplied with roll- ing etock in Oenedn ? They meke their ` money out of the Cenadien people, end,true to the rpirit which most people desire to eee cultivated. the spirit whoao motto is Cenedn for the Cenediene. the people deeire'them to distribute whetover patron- ege they hire emong the Cenedien work- men. There ere other plecee in (`made then London end Montreel where the (lrend Tninlr hee ehope et which contrecte could be lled. Cohourg hee en excellent cer worke. one of the beet. end one of the hueieet until the reilwey compeniea undertook the eonetruction of their own plent. Kingeton hee e car worke into which alone people put e lot of money end lost it. The work: ire etlll in operation. en in the wood-working depertment of the loaomotive worhe. end both ehonld beehle to nerve the Greed `front to edventege in -n - - ,-. .L- -__|_ wmcn may um ullwuauu ...... .-.. in the local organizations. Still the point now is the great transformation that has occurred in the mind and mission of Mr. Debs. Heisa peace-maker with no heart {or strikes, and with a philosophy in regard to them that is entirely new. It was in Chicago, during the railway diffi- culty, that he gured as a labour leader, and gured in u conict which culminated in the death. by violence and before the state troops. of several men. and in the destruction by fire ol very valuable pro- porty. Anarchy `reigned for a while. and Debs was in his glory. Following this he and aome of his fellow leaders served a A--- n.._L-... :5 gm. 5., [I0 (Ill IDIDII ul llll Iuuvvv lvnuveu ..... .-.. .. term in prison. Perhape it was here. In oalm retreat. that he revised his theories of lile and had those meditations which gave birth to the social democracy. At any rate it in e rnerlred change and for the better. The working claeeee have not been always well treated, eepeciuliy by the great capitalists, but they have eeldom proted by the agitatione and etrikee into which they have been led. Their organi- zstione have been failure: became their leaders lacked in wiedom. I111 nun ll4L`4 unuuu.......... The Grand Trunk railway has decided to build a thousand box cars for their frei ht. tntc. Of this number ve hun- -..a_.. ...;n 5.. Imin. in {En-In ml: the thorn in lrei ht. traic. U! Illll numoor uvu unu- `}lr will be built in Canada at the ahopa Montreal and in London. The work will begin on them immediately. The other five hundred have been contracted (or in the United 8t.ataa."-'I`olegram. , 3; 2- -|.-L a|...-.. -..`.|~ {`.ng_ Tug `DAILY WHIG. t\._l _... Pu--- I .lII llU|ll' Ill mo But tho Grand Trunk is not the only offender in she distribution 0! ita patron- agc. Tho Canadian Pacic oompanv. some time time. in nnhicipation c! an octiva aaaaon. a bony trac; oonuoncod tho contraction in in own worhot unany angina as they could build wilhinceortaintimo. and vithlho aid cl adooblo Ital. working both night and day. And yo: the company. it in un- dcIu_ooIl.p|oodaoordor Ioralargonnw L._.l._.J.... -lDL - Dkaulg Inland Cl-I . yu-uuu nu vunn nu - u-.w -u.-- Iurofonginu with I Rhoda Inlund rm. Canadian labor oguin onrloohd. and by nootpontiodthnlhnhoun heavily bound and hvourod by tho govu-uncut. The shah, now nuppanugvuin notin- nrliag in |hoqnunn\withthoC.P.lL uobunlolbooootthl. in viovol tho nhddy it nulvul. is should pneuo all iuuypliqloluucuginuundenn III cnuund.in(hnuln.udbonbjoct ton Iuloupunnltylu Ihoovutolnny viola- lllo 5 pninhlthing Iona Ila-uutydoll puplqudd on gun- an-Iaggdngblnclnuwblloitoou hqulbjdvnhgoinarnds ` Ncinlho `manned In capo ICI- dondsvu-yulvuno chnouril upto- Steacy & Steacy. PATRONIZE CANADIANS. ,fI_.__ L-.. J. :u:rI-I:o:-;I'I`.`u'i;| I The Whitney party complain because the `local government uses the license money and proceeds of the sole of crown timber for public purposes, the mainten- ,ance of tho asylums, hoepitels, charities, etc. Would they not do the some if given the chance `I And if so what are they croelring about '1 The Nor-Weeter, of Winnipeg. conser- vative, proposes Hugh John. Macdoneld for the leadership of its party. In effect it says that the troubles of the party will not be settled until the old man, Sir Charles _'l`upper, goes. And the Toronto World copies and gives prominence to this appeal. If the sectarian cannot succeed in forcing denominational teaching into the public schools of Toronto they are going to agitate for separate schools. And they will have a glorious time. The lessons arising from the Manitoba school diicul- biea will not be forgotten for many a day. A Catholic school at. St. Francois Xavier, Manitoba, closed since l890.haa been open- ed as a national school and subject to the latosb school legislation of Manitoba. An indication than theiechool dillioulty is set.- bled. : . Sir Oliver Mount`: retirement from the juntice department is accepted happily by the Montreal Gazette, which is dissatised I with some of his decisions. But the iecord I shows that of the niiniatera of justice who have held oiiice in ten years he Ind tho Ieweetinterierencee. There is no untidy- i ing these toriet. ~ A Banquet And Several Presentations on The Steamer Coralcan. Tuesday evening a pleasing event took. place on the steamer Corsican. The steward s department, at their expense. provided a banquet for the oicers of the boat. Before beginning the repast, W. Alexander, on behalf of the cooks and waiters, presented an address to the steward, W. A. Mcllroy. Mr. Alexander referred at some length to the harmony which had existed all season between the. steward and his employees. and as a token of their allcction and esteem prescntedi him with a life sized portrait ofi himself. Mr. Mcllroy made` a feel- i ing re ly. He thanked those preeentwl most eartily for their gift; for it i was not merely the gift he valued so much as the feeling which had prompted the` giving of it. He spoke of the relations` that had existed among all the crew. stat- ing that their associations had always been those of mutual confidence and helpfulness and now as the season was drawing to a close. he knew that all parted better friends l from the summer : work together. Again he thanked them sincerely for the gin, for ` ever around it would cluster fond memories of the season spent on the steamer Cor_ sican. "Phn |~.gn..nnt. wan nnannrnr` lav Hm atnnm. I on the of expedition. end have not -redeemed their obligetieee. Time: _ere bqnning in Cenede-h|1ey ere better here then in the United 8tn.tee-end it. is only right thet our people should get the benet. - 1 AL. mean. The banquet wee prepared by the steam- l er e chef, George Meilloux, end amply do- 1 monetreted hie ability. The dining- l room end kitchen staffs also presented the chef with e puree containing a neat. sum of money. showing thet his :er- vieee and kindneaeee to the crew were not without appreciation. Aftera brief pro- gramme in the dining-hell the happy crew dispersed. The cuisine of the Corsican has Riven I1 -s'nKnD To Do: uiaperaeu. The cuisine of the given excellent service to the travelling public this season. and it was largely through the co-opention and harmony that existed be- tween olcere and crew that the Corsican received and maintained the well-applied title of "bannership. In tho I.ud|os' llnnw Journal Edward W. Ilok nnh-s the :sl)\m~ of that pretty c-ustom of (`us-ting u smnll pnrcul 0| ue .._ .. .1....o.. .Ia.......- ..nm- 1: dnruu-t.|m:r~ ('llFI()ilI til (`us-um: ll Rlllllll plIl1`u| U [IUD or u dnlnty slipper after u dopurclng ~ bride and grnn1n-:m unspoken. God- speed. "The dnlnty sllpr.or." he also says, "has been trunsfnnm-cl Into the old ahoo of doubtful origin. uml thrown with for-vcumlnN`.nruc_v, causing no and of dlscomfnrt And thl: in what. two pretty customs hnvo dvgenumted lntn. They have hm-n vulgnnzed. nnd. tlwmtore, the sooner they p-ms lnm ullnu.-e .tha lmttvr. Tho nu.-ntlnu-at of the customs lms been lust. Hluu nnd shown am no lung:-r mm-nil nf good luck. The mode-vn thrower of thmu has trnmzfnrmed thnn lntn mlssllon with whlch to nnnny nml mnrtlfy tho hrldo and groom. The hatter Inns of peupll` have nlrmulv lx-nun tn sul-stltute it shower of row pvmln. nnd this now and far more benutlful Idea is rapidly bvlng lollowml. We might. have: prmerwd the old customs. but. we hmrn nut. I-lencvforth pronxlsquuns rlcv-thrnwlnc and the mating: of old shoes at weddings will be left to the boom of our mndvrn l suclecy. Into whom hnmln thvso nets have fallen. and who M-om hupplhsb when they can com`:-"rt the graroful cun- Irnra of olden Ilvm--1 lmn nrncllvul jokes." -?.:..j:.___- Iovontluv. Ola In 008 Vouu Toranwlobo 'n.. Kanmmn N... given no The Kingston News given no loss thon nix muons why the oolechion of Ir. Gollnghor no I comorntivo condidoto not win. He led she forlorn hope Int oloction, ho has learned convusing methods. ho has revised tho voters lists. ho ho: rocoivod onoonrqomont, ho rohins his odunhgu u I candidate. and he in 0 lugo purchaser of form pro- ducts. Our contemporary avoid: tho non inporunt qnouion no to his ability to got the requisite nnmhor ol votoo. Ulrl I. Iota Illl lining on Icuon uxmuu an expat: com . claiming dun to tho nuns of for tho`dut.t.:'o.f. his` l._--- nnl an llthnohnrn Emu-dd. `I l tho chant CLQO th3-dut.|I'o his ` ."""` "'3'" '-.:.'.'.::'.:.': ;.';'*'.'.':.`.`.':.".*:;..:: '5'-`-- i`~`?`i~ . 9. ' _ 3. on the put at ,tho ollployttl :;(,,;:2:; out-unr-oonpur an ms. t n __ _ _ - An cnnnnr-0 `III Witt`-In --V st--y. 'l`u collector Thompooo bu nlnndy pn- puodlot dollvwyn uunbor of warrants which will ho and on Q: delinquent: to-narrow. Thou um-nah will be and In nnuunnn -\ nmnuxl CAI until I [M Io-narrow. TIIQO vnrnuu vm In uurvvu in groups, In Inn not (In In! ull the dolbaunh stud an inch hwill Mn 'I'l'Tl"$Ivv -uv--V --I'l- u , Apquivonehupnn was given 5| nniduuutllr. ,PoIIM.0o| incvwdtii. hnonuing Abouthnyguujayd In. much so-pi-my and $3 Ii;iis%%%iitio. To later an Aollol. Curl Y. Ford will bring an action ugnimt .. -..-..... mu-unnw. nhiminp dnnnnu to GIFTS FOR THE OFFICERS. Tlxrowluz Blue and Sllmmrn. manna until ulltho an II; win mi J. rni DAILY THE OBNDRON `97 at S85. M '96 It 375. " RACER at $90. RELIANCE It 565 II). .._A ~__._ n_:-L A- n- :.......I -_I.. Au. 4}. wmq. rnansun. snrmunna so, 1397 can uvu lIlvv- - -.... .,..,.---. ArtiuleAN(). 8. In :1. I'm-nwr mu-nun In tum-In min- of the print-Ipli-.s of pour rvlmf I minut- ted freely that many of those claiming i; are urr:nni humhugs and scamps-,' Now society with :1. hi; S commonly buttons its pockets up light when make-d to give towzxrds poor relief on account of these Very people. Their humbug- u.n(-I-'scampism forms such an exwlle-ut vxcu.-se for not giving that it nev-r_u(-- 1-Hrs to SIl('i(`i_V to ask why urn |||I`.~ts` uh_j<-("I nml iquulicl |).'lU|N`l`.\X .-zurh |u.-i.|'- rs! Have I any right In re-prmu-In thvm - -- - - - . _._..i...:r.r fur their |u2.im=.a-4 and untnrut; And yet tin-so qua-.~atinn.-i ought tn ho. tumweretl. 'l`ht-_v must he :msw(~rwl swim` tluy. Am I.-my brother's keep- er," will not nvztil lwfore the ()ne,'` though it may pn.sj.~i current with lht` many. of this world. What then is the t-:ume'o[ this plentiful crop of humhugs and at-amps? When we know that we may be able to determine better what is to he done for them. ` , First, what are their churacteristit-5? Onq of the fnremus t is u whole-ht-urt.-(l \...._...,1 Ar ...tn...I.. nu-tinn Mi-n and One. of the fnremos`t la! wnole-neuru-u lmtred of steady exertion. Men and \\ omen of this stamp commonly should- er the. burden of supporting exist:-nee onto any shoulders that ure handy to receive it. The man onto his wife's, she onto her children`:-1, they rapidly learn the lesson and become verilaihle. beasts of prey. praying` upon Sueiely in u mul- titude of small ways and often costing it more. first by begging and thieving and eventually hy life in the priwon` and penitentiary, than an earliest effort to gmpple the difficulty at the begin- ning would. Rut mur true humliuz and sennip IS sm-i|N_v Ip ask \\`n_\' rlru u squulul :Ll I.V 1 |u`1.im*.x`.~4 und _un1hril'l And 1-nl Hanan n|w,uIInnH UUL!`hl ' iirucnrs 0N PO0R RELIEF. \-`eg9.uum-s, gouu nuue-r unu u| t`.'uu n xucnely is no1,sm-it-l_v`s s:'l`v:u1ls:u'a,:|lId il is all] (run In the .~u~:m1p. I h.-we In-an into amine suvh huusvs wlwrv the won- ing Ina.-1| wns :1 far Iwlh-r one than I szu down In ll`l_VS(`. Hnughl`! Nut :1 hi! uf it. lkegge-(I from llnul` l-I llm-r. \\'iIlI ']wr('|mn1'(` n pilfc-Q-cl I:-limu-._\' or Inn . Ihrmvn in. I 'l`hn.-n :u nu-nlmhlr nnanurh crivrxn in 2| "|l_\'. 'l[l(l llwll` (lug! unu l'(ll.`| In-u u lhvrvhy. ()0:-:Isi0nu|I_\' your lmlfer g"l.~`. 1| winni- `full and the-n he do-.-s buy wilh :| wu- lg`-um*c-. Spring lauuh .-at 81.50 '| quuru-r. arm-n [was in May, .-"alruwlmrrie-.~s ul 3. ):-. :1. Imx. river excursions for the whulv family at 25c. to 35-. upiore, nothing is 100 good fnr him. le'n_ioy _\-uur.~u~|f While you run," is his mnllu. Cans:-_pl9;1- sure, self-imlulgence, idle-m-as are hia `gods. _ n in nnf n nlens.-nnl nwluro truly, hut MANY CLAIMING `IT ARE HUMy'_ can We Approach People With Being Io '.` -`!'lu Cause and ohnractorlnucn or that Jlnmbugl-In society Inll one Vlhll. Lou Sell-lndnlgont '.`--`those Rollevipg Aro_Not Alwnyl Fair Judges. A ..n..1.. `Mn 0 Eendmn and Heliam llIrH\\' an. i '|`hvro is pr<>|:Lh|_v onnugh grivvn In :n lfow hum|nug~; and .~u':unpx in this way [In .-zummrl the \\'urlh_v puur 1:1` :1 \\'hu|n~ `vily, uml llwir (logs :Iml (':ll.~a Iwlwfil I Iluaruhv 'g0rls. ` It is not an plensunl picture truly, has so:-iety any right ll)i)i:\l1li` him! Is .~m.`-iety one whit. less m-lf-indu|g:-nl,' pleasure-loving, (`.'LSt`-HN kill3` and idle ihn.n_ho is? l (row not. Suriely livos beyond its means and evmlt-3 its debtors.` Society supplies its every whim and fancy. Society amusea its:-If with every new frivolity. So:-iety indulges ilseif to _~...-h nn nvl9n I lh.-it (m'n.s'i0'n:1ll_v it is new frivolity. {50 .'l( l)' tnuutges Ilseu lu such an extent that ort'u.s'io'n:1ll_y it. Ii-gusted and nlntmed to fintl that its pettetl darlings are (.):-I(`:H` \\'ilde`s nml t`hn.rle~x l)ilke.`s. -liut not for hunt. I (l()Ul)l not that Wilde will, if he lives, he presently receive(l" again as Dilko hus been. There ure _muny, doubtless, who, though in S(x'i~.ty,nre not of Sm-tety,liut. I spunk of the whole mass, which con- tuim; every hit us nmny humhugs uml .\'t`.'llll|).`l as poverty, prolmltly moretltun so.-iety with the small :1." and mziny more than mmfurtztlile poverty: of so- viety, as your humhug n ml st'.'|ll)p knows it, and knowing, copies it. \\'hut right then has .-society to grumble at him, 1-lmrity-0rg:inize away his livelihoml. H|.'I`I`\'0 out the poor relief :13:-aiatunt-e on \\'hirh he relies in hnrtl times. He is `only copying his hetters. .\p! If so- ioty ""ht.~i to regenerutt-, the humlnug.~i zn ml svnnips it must first regenerate it- .-elf. It is :1 significant fart Il1utthou1.th the discipline, riluul, or t-nnl'e.-siun of frtith of well nigh every religious lnwly, rontnins strict rules nhout l':t,sting,tlte only ones which attempt to keep tlm.<;~ rules are the Roman (`ntliolit-s, bing- liwh tfxltlmlirs lltl Salvation army. The Net, including the |H't`1ll bulk of l*`.n,glish l`lll.|l`l'h, sneer at or ignore them. I feel bound to defend my bro- thers the lmnnhuus uml st-maps.` |.-_- t-:nu.~u- I know what :i humhug nntl srntnp, I often nm myself. I czumot mmlemn his love of pIe:i.~'ure nml s:*ll~ imlulgt-nee, when I know how pleasure- lnving nntl st-ll`-imlulgt-nl I ll_\ nature nm. .\'or can [quarrel uith his lxiziness when I rount up my own \\ lI: llours. And it` I make this confession. what I ask can Society 5.1) to him, ho is bro- ther to us nll, the plague of poor relief .v4o:'icties, the. prop of the street corner, the humluug nntl smnip of my theme. \\'hnt? Save :1 similar ronfession lhill lt" is the teacher of the lesson whit-h 'nur_ln.>ther hn.-3 lenrnrcl but too well. It Q4 true that in loafers thi`.-t self- intlulgence lnkes generally differ.-nt forms to_th0se nlfected hy society. The nu nhuinnu .\`I|{`lPi \' hllsl EDITH` in sun: unn the ' rmson is obvious. Socir-ty has Roma` rush at lmst to spend, and lots of credit. Your lomfer has neither. Vet can any thoughtful mtut nu" th.1t- the root sin is not identical? f the swamp preys upon society, do not many meglhera of society the name. What about yourdny Goulds nnd Russbll Sages, your Vanda;- hilt; and old Hut:-host The ramp lives largely on his wits. l)on`t the specu- lutora do the some! The arnmp lives well at small expense. So do profes- sionul diners-out. I-Ivory form of salt`- indu|genco in the an-n.mp finds its par- nllel in some section 0` Society. And yet society objects to the results of its 1 teaching and refuses to support poor I relief because its Obidl an undesorv-f 1 z... Huh! I mu on: v than than who . lorms to tnose tuu-cu-u ny smttvly. 1 n- I 1 I I I |n~lleI because H] on on: an! unuusurv-V ing. Said I not lru y that those would relieve are not ulmyamr judges of indeaert md improvidencp. "Con- sistent `I a. jewel rarely found. but` in t not he :0 rue if those who do support poor~|-e|ie.f would he a little more outspoken about the need whence crown the crop ot humbun and mumps.` -n..uun.na. I Home Industry frupothg. I `u Ou-nonly wood company In: boon conplotinplolnosbo uent ol nnntolt! Tho)` not have the contract lot Gains on Profane! Gown`: new homo on Barrio um. tenth: with me. ooring.` The on diets manta `II being done bvonool bcuntiouiuC|noda.A.. up run was: . Ian : 03 homlz Inna im look. 01. hluthro 3-no... Inn`. uinttub at Ihoquuu sues AN}; camps. Darin; tho but month: of tho you rid: the last. no popular Btoyolu tor M.

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