Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Oct 1897, p. 4

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ms governinont contracts," sad if it in the la- bour olononh in the community will have occnlon to rejoloo. In menu the death of the contract broker, nnd the manor he die: they better. .n .u , I n `I 7 , ,,9-_ _.I_s..-. WHla'S WIND WAFTS. THE WARD SYSTEM. 14111: DAILY wme. `sA'rUmuu. on-romim 2. 1897 In-and `Ibo Ioaapod cc-non. Tho cznvicul Bottorill and Bluholy. who attempted to ocnpo from the peni- Ientinry n fowrdayo ago. In mill ,m the dnngtonool that mumuuon. An inocu- ption into tho coupon ha been nude. and thnovidcoou fotnrdcd to Ottawa. Dur- ingllocnqn` it In shown that nio- uu hhohnn inn-Iota Icoil, the use at Oh no this thy won unenl- :..h old! staccato. van is . I? M 3 I QC` Iii I Bk The Purcheee of Coal. Rev. Father Barry. peaior of St. Paul`: church. Oswego, in having eoneiduable me one in ghting the combination that exist- among the coal dealer: in that city. Be- ing unable to obtain from them favorable raven he ordered from it dealer in Perth ` :` n`:o_r. N.J.. a hundred tune ol coal to supply hie church. The coal when it came` proved to be excellent and the cost was` much less than the amount that the vOen e- I go dealer: charged. Tho incident caueed quite aetir in the city. Father Barr e course wee applauded. Members of it eongregetion deairing to prot in a eimilar ` wax` I-`ether Barry has now ordered two boat leede of coal. one of chtelnut and the other at . ,'l`be eheetnet eoal will le cold lot 8|-I5; net ton delivered ettbe Iioure. The egg can be ltedlor 8-I05a net ton. Ordere have been Iahen.in ad- vance for the full amount pl the cur o, which in tent by way of the Erie and e- vego canale. `The dealer in Perth Alnltoy at when lather Barry nakee purehaeee ie Joeeplt Welle and he ia ptepered to eepply all when It will he etrange llhe doee not in! eeetomere in other eennenitiee nktn ILA Anna` . IIVII IlIl'I CKIOC -'-I--2'-_ nu. unauvrn xlunuur. The British and African campan_v a mail steamer Bonny, which has arrived at Liver- I pool from West Africa and the Canary lul- ands.hud among the passengers F. '1`. _Sum- mers. from Opobo. Mr. Summers. who who chief engineer of the eteamer Ehnm, has mode a remarkable recovery from the - bite of n double-horned viper. The snake was nbout` seven feet long, and Summers is supposed to be tho only man in African who has ever survived a bite from a ennlte of this species. Itseems that the natives ot Opobo reported a wild elephant in the bush. and district commissioner Stem, of the Niger coast protectorate. and Mr. Summers went in purauit. The make. which mndeadaeh at Hummers unobaerved. xed ite (mg: in the angle of hia right boot. After getting free Summorr. who , showed great pluck. managed, with the 1 aid of his companions. to die tch the \'i- '. per by ahooting its head oil. mmediately . after being liittcn Summer : log com- I Inenced to swell. and he wee carried with I I l I all wood to the consulate. In leee than an hour the leg`_wae three times its natural 8116, and the clothing had to be cut from ' his, body. l)r. Thompson, of the protet".- | orate.who trentcd the injury twice injected `- into the wound either iodine or potassium, l It was thought that death would take - place within nine hourv. The chief: and natives who had been consulted by the doc- tor to no if they knew of any native anti- dote. eairl all persons previouely bitten had :1 died in about an hour. Summers was clcv. en daye in the consulate. receiving the un- '1 re itting attention of Dr. Thompeon. and l altough heweeat timca delirious he recov. `l ered. Hie recovery created greet aatoniab- r ment and Dr. Thompeen has written to ' a medical journal an account of hie treat- ment ol the bite. d Remarkable Recovery From 5 Ennis , - the Anudotonml ow Appllod. St. Jnmon Gaunt-. m|.- n--.: L , u ..- - -Cu-'-Iunyjuvvtiiill Olvouofo huonhouhtor. nqulupnoum In Inn in um Clplbll clay-. Astonishing things may occur in locull football circles within the next. two weeks. Keep eyes and ears open and do not be antoninlnul at nnything which may trans- piro. The old saying. There is nothing no uncertain as u dond sure thing." may ` be exemplied with all its painful force. In the toss up the weaker aide must go to the wall. A current of uneneinoea in broad- | out and of the culmination no man knoweth. uulluey, UHUDFHE. The Toronto Star predictl a football league corn oaed of Queen's, Ottawa col- lege, Mcllil , \/nraity and Otgoode bull. The reason given in that the game is amn- tem, and it is the desire of the colleges to keep it 90. An Ottawa man says that the nctinn of Ottawa city in getting players no they have done, is not looked upon favor- ably in the capital city. l Astnniphinn thinnn mnv nnr-nr in lnnnll puuiuliy uowu I0!` gunning grounn. The Roynl military college rugby fool- ball team left for Brockvillo at l:l() thin nfternoon to play an exhibition gumo wil h ,' Brockvillo. The cudobl will line out thus : Buck, Hurty ; lmlvc-, Rogers, Har\'c_)', Caldwell ; quarter. Baker : acriiurutge, O'Connor, Oaler. Milton; wings. Sherwood. Hunter, Bimzny, Rnthbun, Harris, Mc- Conkey, Osborne. I Thn Tnrnntn Qtnr nrninha n l'-.-A|\.Il DUIIIII. Broclxvillo are hoping that "Forrio" Wouthorbend may be induced to play with them again this year. Weather-head will likely be seen on Queen ; halfback line this season. He has impmved greatly in his play during the past, two years, and is . specially noted for gaining ground. The Rovnl mililnrv nnllmm rnulm fnm. U|HUI' lullla. In is altogether likely Queen : team wi l have taordo without the services of W. Me Camngon, his employer positively refuriu g to grant permission to How of his play- ing. This is reprebted, us so much is! counted on his ability use a member of the team. D......I_..:II_ ,,,_ I, - _, .1 . ..n gums unu nu been prncncing mommy. The Granite: have only one more week in which to prepare for sbeir coming matches. Unless tlero is a shaking up among the players the scores than are to be piled up will appear to the credit of the other teams. In la ..IL..,.-Al.... I:L_I.. l\.._.._)_ .,_, _ ` I Ell.)' or UOFDOII mu come. S. Hamilton, of lacroate fame. would make a valuable acquisition to some foot.- ball'tea.m. Ho in in condition. known the game and has been practicing nfiuiily. The Granite: lmva milv mm Innrn urnrvlr cue Eeconn queen! team. Osgoode in arranging a game with Cor- nell fnr Oct. 30th. I! in can guarantee 33,0001} is likely either Michigan univer- sity or Cornell will come. Q IJ......:u.... ..c i........-.- 42...... ._.....i.: WLIDEI) llllr I3 [HO TEBIIIIBIOH IEHKID. G. A. Edmiaon and Munroe are two pre- Inieing colts who may prove valuable to the Preabyterinn bull muons before the season clones. 1-...-- 1I.._|..... .'- L--- A- ..--....... `I -..___. EUIUUII CKCIFBF, _ James Pnrkor in hero to anume Lineman- agement. of Queen : senior football lemn. Lawrence Newlnnda va ill have L-hurgle of the second Queen`: team. nlunndn in Arr-nnnhna n anmn milk (`nu El/lll WUIK W58 [HID In. _ " Chaucer Elliott: is tha only man eligible to 9, position on Queen : loam whoeo hair is the regulnbion length. 0. A. Edmiunn and Mnnrnn Arn twn nrn. puugcu Iu mouv.r(~uI. Queen's hnd about thirty men` out for practice yesterday and I. couple of hours of still` work was pub in. Cbnuner Ellinmz in Um nnlv man What 1'! `rnnplrllg gun the Dvurtlng Ann: of `I'll! BID! ON]. Srnellio cannot be per-waded to phy with Ootnwa. city this season. . - '1jhe avenge j ht of the Ottawa city lootball plnyoravzifl ho nbouc 170 pound:-. While practicing with Queen : team you- berdny afternoon 0. Forteecue iniured his knee lightly. ....._:Ip-.. TI.` ll|:____ L-..` :....`.......I `I3... IUUU ll` llyu The lgamilton Tigers have induced Fox to In uartenand he WI play againat. ::1a.dnv. }.T..'v'Z1'..T.}"cL"rT T.A.d. C0~dny. The Ounhm :- .|..n.u. no-any. The Quebec rugby union gunmen opened this afternoon. Ottawa city and Montreal played in Montreal. Duncan`: hurl nlmut thirtv Innrrnnt. Cnr SPORTING PARAORAPH3. A LIFE SAVE; [Did you but not Jaw gab; tho cu-nut livuolacoud, "'.:.'.-.'..:F'" sh. 6ain1:ul_I_ran_s_actoI_I. _ I\l\V. (I uuquuuua nllilulfl \\l' l`I')' Uul ` that our world is full of in. and those ` who have gone the hurt st round it. ` know `neat how trur that is, but hue : we not thnughtleanly Adqgd our grain I to the mighty heap. rising henvenwnrd I nod rolling `in nt on our short I alqhtodneul lo we not promote what ` we condemn! Instead of increuingtho ` complexities of alleviotion, lot. ns strike ` at the root of the evil no that ital] branches 0! minor In: no longer flourish. and make o wad not an Palate : that cannot be lightly entered inloond ` will only he pmuhle for the good. the healthy and the virtuous. no that we shall no more be naked: I: marriage I nut-II! l-`Hr ill the warm will acknow- loan it in.-Your: very truly. ll. . L. . otl|nnk'.J. Lfmhhhnnnntnx. IOU viction and wish I t non III their opinions . -J--_; u |s.-1oun Very truly. II. J. 4-. thank` H. J. for hh honest on would Iuitrrmguw laws would I)(' Inn in marriage n suvvessi So. too mu:-h of it. Forgive n Ilulunlnoss. Look intu our jail '0!` indu.-airy virylos. the hundrz-u Istunu \\`.'l|ls built up 19 shut in .~.u.... .-J .. l.....'.. .......... L`- Tho fnl_lm\ Eng letter has been rm-oivotl and is Ina-nrtil_v welt-omml: IN-.-Ir Maulutn I-Irnud-Your portinwnt. query. ls tnnrringo n sut-was!" would lmvu provoked an answer In-fure this law, but I \\ as suddenly called to To- r0nlo_ nml can but trust I nm not Inn law to Iw pvrmitts-d tn fins []1_\' thoughts on tho suhje-t-t, for. though the mo-nI'I| |m\H|t'!` of an old soldier is S()llN`\\ h.'ll dunmgml with age, he can llpply the - turrh of expert:-nu` to the cannon`: Inunth_}Ind isms an hung lug enough to hlmv down the urns:-nt nu`.-tls-In ut : '!'.\|Il'l`I(`ll1`t`.\` :u Inn` lllnu llll` luw of Idlin- lnud pmnnum'm| he-r ln.lw nu tumm- 5zn:nr:1i;m of her tlnupxhlurf nr \\:u it uh:-n shv Ivfl hllsh:IlHl unil home In sluml on puhlir p|.'|lful`ll).~I with Hm allwist, Urndluuglll` ` Sim tlvfie-cl law. She dvnie-cl (God. How Mml! wa Iislvn In lwr now! \:I.|)|os. A pn`~,-nninvnlly lnmutiful (`il_\` of H10 unviolll 1'.-tpilul of lhouorlnl, lmlds :1 sorrow that will [incl un who `as! s\'mp:nIh_\' in m vr_\' \\`mnun`.~x h(`.`H`|. An English family residing tho-n-, vu- lru~'Iwl their littlv sun tn thv vuro nf u nutivo nurse, and smldu-n|_y huth lin- lumm.-xrml. Thu` di.~xt:u`la-1| purolnls hzul u Iruv solution M` the In_\'ster_v in an Ihrwnl that if :1 sum of 3.30.000 \\';n.~\ not imnw-, :(|i.-nlc-Ir sun! in n nixvun ...I.I.-.._.., n...... I ll|.'ll II n 0| `.)ll_Ul|U \\ wli.-nu-ly sent to n give-n ` lmmld never see their Ii!!! This ru|:l.or_v of pvrsuns 1:. mm of llwlll us host.-qxvs, is nnulv, is n mmnmn ev In lam mount an i um-N of Mm. Th-.~mnt is lecturing on tho ngonie-s of SUil`ill(`R .-ifu-r ale-nth. whu find lln-nisulvo.s nlivv and lvrlihly nwukvnwl In :1 (`un- iinnzilion of the evil smvings and pan- sionn wliirh (lmnin.-ll:-I H191!` lives nn 0.-nrlh. This is :1 gruvsmm-ly fascin- ating study with tin-osnpliisls. and if jlhc-_v .s'uvvN> in Psluhlishimr :1 whole- soluo lmrrnr of lhv mm .-L~1` that lies in the art of suiviclo, and tho lvn-fold Inrnwnls-fnlluwing vinii-nl .-u-pur.-iliun of spirit uncl nmlu-r. IIH-r will .-..-um..- l()!`ll|I`l|lS-l()ll0\\ |llR vmlunl `of spirit mulu-r, llmy plish gnml. Hut lmw lms ' |n`l`mlIP an in. in unrlal u-n urn and 0.. III llllllllly. As we exchnngml lingnrin hund- `shukcs wilh 1\Iiss(?:un(-run, nml will \'i(-- ioriu svhnnl behind us, we don-rminml to spend another happy morning with |hor. uml strongly ndvisu nnollmm tndd likew mo. I K"P(.HA\lm`4 ARK INVITED FRO C.\NK- Han Arm-tn only`. turn statue of Hot III-y the Qnoon. which the Untomlm-nu of (hand: puupmm to nut. on the tornmo In none 0! tho Par-i-nun! Building: at t)t.uws. TIC modulo. Vhivh Iholllll M u! nlnntor or `l(`.~ .` [or II is (IlLlIt`ll|l to have (`_V(`S] `, for hot in vl.'1.~4.s'es ut the` snlxm time. my junior: uml seniors. l*Ixt'use me---- your wh.'t.t," I asked umusmlly. Hhu anxilod, <'0inpr<-handing our [)( l'[)iP.\'il_} . 'l`hu juniors uro those \vho.~u~.-tgt-s run from five to six. The seniors an` six to seven!" I tried to gain ll (`"l]l[H'PiH`nSi\P idml of the iminr-nsity of dit`t`t=re~nt-t- in timer` H803. \\'hilo aim continued. "\\`n love our work, n.nl luring forth the in-st in the vhildrt-n lny u.t-knouls-lgim.r no power but low; nnd an uppre=t',i:nhl:I le- volopnu-nt of tht-ir pownrax is the im- m(-<|m.tt\ l`P. ~tllil of coming into contxu-t with other bright expanding 1'ninds." A while ugo then` wu:-x n rumor of tin- inlontion of tho trustvm of ii)!` in-hool hoard doing :nvay with the kin- Idvrmulvn .~1ys1=n1, but where so murh that is honutiful in vonroption is tnught, A the foundation is laid for the highest. in htnmmity. ; .-\N we n\rr\|\nnxru.l linn-nnlnn. |\.....I iui1{m|en. We were tlwre for two hours, and not for om` minule did the interest flag . i From (ask to song, from sum! In merry romp, from romp to story-telling; llu-.\-_-. happy chltlren followed their kind lil- nwlr0ss_ nnd .when the little out-dour gnrmenls were donned, the `g(m(l-l)ye.~1 sung, to i(`llClH`l` nnd room and rum- punion, Miss (`un1eron`s work might lmyc-. been (ls-enw_d finishnd, but we mnlcln-rl her flight to tho \\'ind(ms lo look unxiulmly lorl ll. I'm so nervous Ii-an my little ones should not cross the ro.i.d in safely," Sllf` suid .'l|N)l(){._{('ll(`z|lly. ll was only wlwn Hm lusl of them lnul 4lisn.pp(`.'lr('tl slw turned and gave us 'unIlividHl nil:-nlion. "'l`iwd{ Ym. In :1 Wm. I am, she mn- femc-tl, for it is diffivult to have 1-yes .fnr lmlh l`l.'I_~&\'oI.\` nl Ilm uqnun livnn n\|r; .\ hi u n. E v gvnvxunu Ann` IlJ2l|u\l 4111 Ll'A.Vo `Up the flight of steps, fronting the gleaming blue of the buy, through the principal entrance, across the hall, unit we found ourselves in a. veritable garden of rose-bud beauty. lnfuntile voices, raised in happy song, reached our ears. Sweet, childeat fu.ct-al grctctl us vsith re- sponsive smiles, and the sunlight streaming through the windtm:-i, wu.s reflected on the c0untenu.nt*e of the bright, busy young diret-tress, who moved in und out among little ones with It winning knmlness, pro. vocutire nlone of the bc.~Jt`fh:tt was in them. As we wutchetl her the very spirit of Froebels wus (len onstmtetl. In the gentle inflection of cr voice, en- couraging, sugge.-atin.<-m-vcr actually performing the work, but lcavint the chiltlren buoyiml, hopeful uml so in- tere:-xlecl that perforce they bent their whole energy to the nccompllxhuicnt of the tn:-1k`hefore them. 'l`he_v were re- ceiving ll. 198,301! in the colors of the ruin- bow, and then given squares, covered with Hnmll holes, which they filled in with pegs, and the nrmngement of thcse pegs" represented their cnpm-ity for me- morizing instruction. Some had filled in the first line with violet, others with orange" but most haul reuwrnhererl tho priuuu'_\' rod. One shy little girl luul her bourrl correct, and the rmli.-Int smile fluslning over her face as the rest of her cl:ns.~4-lnutes broke into ll song of congrittululion, was it sight not easily forgotten. '9 wnrn Hmrn fnr lwn hnllru uml mu her fifty ` VICTORIA KIN UERG .\l{'1'l~I.V. . AL- n|:_I.A .1 ,.L x mm immo-! sent l|(|l|I"t`.`:i, Hwyl "\ l`l` Iitilu (`him again. I Lory and 111 deton- ln-un unlil mnsum common evil among tho mountnim-vm Italy. Ln. 1.". Lu 3.... 1.... 1.--- _.., vs :11 um` llllll` llll` mu` 1! lull)!- nmnloml ` un Inlr nnwl Ill .~u'|Nlr.'IlIUll will .'lt`(`UllI- .\Irx. lk-aunt affairs of :1 III u in h |...u ...l none tho PM-innxont I! plaster or HIIIHII` mnturlal. and not less than one (nut in hui$ht. Ihunldbo forwards! to Hm Minin- Mto! ublno Wotlu on or lsoforo the Fine [by of January. llltsk `Inc nnorul duinu or the sum. 1. km In guoa, mo rncla And mighty olltrncllol `ol satin`: lo:-can compel terror! leaps through earth ; donut. no it prove: our ntreqth. and loan. Id} f`?.`. ;u`3u`i'.". _ a` 4'- up um noun`!-t 0l~'llllll rtvo-r, untl yum ' wi no that era they gainml their re- sent calm. there haul been :1 via I-nt. rmhing through a daurt, where their wanton leaped over rocks. d.uhad- through ohatruc-tinna and hrnko into as very agony ot terrnr in its leap for the_ ` wider strum. So, with the christian. the hush in his life only tun frequently follow: the rush that ha been. In the desert no humpn arm wag found, it. was no.1 and (`rod alone. and the need of the heart found there nu utishclion in Him. In, it any wonder that having found Him they will not let Him (0! lat u have no {earn-hon _wo are taught at God. the rock: And naughty obtrlctlol of Iona eomml tnrinrlulnn nmnng onwurus Iomnmt In the l'H`l'l'NH. ' Those are the wot)! who walk uith God. Walk wit lim many an hour un-eon of hum.In 1-y-3. Walk with Him. |'u|k" Wllh Hum; aninlng n a`|rPlI|lUl in the rommnniml earth's Ir-n_xhI:-n mm nu-ver \\-bully dc-atroy. Bu! puss; fun Imr up the source ofrlhul rive-r. and wi um um! an thnv m.;.....a n...:. ......, we are vonacious I_h-y are at the wnril. only aurfrwp dnsltfrbuncea. Deeper dnwn lhero as nlvmya the calm. an-n `rolling onwards lomlimz In the on-rnM.' Thump In-tn lhn nnnnlu n.-hn n-..Ilr uh). I nuc vi, U lUl Q3. ll GCHICTS OI" IGGTCUS " The Sloan Medicine Company of Hamilton, Limited 118-120 Princess Street. DRESS (}()()f)S-'fl1ere's style and variety too, almost innite variety. A common every day occur- rence is to hear the remark, Y on would wonder where they get all the pretty things." There are expensive goods, 50c and down to 1234c and up to $12, $15 and 33:8 per costume. All our best goods are exclusive. Nowhere else here, and only one of a coloring. V Vorth knowing, isn t it? Dressmaking department is handy to the Dress (}oods. Consult Miss Gregory if you wish. No charge. - Starr & Sutclie, _-v u.Iu\1\4I\ .1 I. 1: la.) \y btlll ya '"A'1zoU'1` I\iAN"r'i.1:s AND WRAl S--.-_It s not a bad plan to. look about, see what others have. The more you look, criticize and compare the better you will appreciate our zissortments and values. Strong claims are being inzideas to Mantle stocks and values. You` be the judge as to under and over statements. Chil- _dren's and Mis_ses Recfers and Ulsters, as well as Wo- men's Coats and Capes, are in our stock. T\l_)I.`L`C tt\r\l\c 'r`l-_-....'_- ...L_-I._ _-_.1 _......:,.L__ L..- Our Millinery Department is complete in stocks ` and assortments. New goods in ycsterda direct from l London and l aris--Ribbons, Quills, VV)ings, Coque Iieathers, Fancy Fezitliers, Birds, Sailor Hats,Walking. Hats, Felt Shzipes. You can buy the Hat or Bonnet ready to wear, or you can give our trimmers your ideas nd they will mould them into headgear to your liking. And it's something to be able to make your selections from a stock such as we carry. /\1)1\lI'I` \/r A l\T'T`I `l.`(` .\ \?Y\1ITI\A no 1.}, _A-. _ Day or January IINL [choral huluu H10 Icahn in Inn to ouch oompotltor. B. W. SCOT I`. Soortuy of sum. 5 Ottawa. am: September. mu. .`_.. Don t You Think it is About Time _ to Shake That Summer Hat ? v-'- 1 \ '1 III!!! ]0|l|' BIOOITI Ill :ou'.'.5 it. of graph bonou. Price 81, 6 for 35. All dealers or address a n D A L 4 _ 4 -- -` l.---9.`- - FORMERLY RICHMOND J: 00.. murrw vvluow. DI Dillnlllt. VFIIK, ; Plouo nd oncloood posh omoo order for CI. for which and I bottle of Sloan : Indin Tonic. We think it an uolllont medicine. Nelson Pa . of Bynf P.0. ll yo. We u your 8 con : indiuu Tonic had found it of man hung Cnroa Constipation. Sick Hudncho, Indigen- hion And Dynpopoin, Clan tho Shin And insure: A beautiful complexion. Women`: Bub Friend (or All ills peculiar to hot cox. Mrs. R. W. Wilton. of Fergus. uyl. Hnvimr unnd l hnl.t.h nf Itmr Tnnin I would mrl. IS. W . VVIIIOI. OI IOTBII. Ilyl, Roving mod 1 bottle of your Tonic I would like another, on I nd it gins great results. Would you kindly and 1 bottle at 8loon'n In- dinn Tonio.for which you willnd oncloood 31 and oblige. Morris Wilton. of Belmont. writes, 1 Plnnln nrl n-nlnnnd nnn nnn nnlnp far `I. SLOAN S INDIAN TONIC -vunn (300 II war. I Atlanta manna ERQP: "'{ liQllIVI. N. Y n WIND! - ' The following story of 5 You: county ' {armor will gin one uomoidon om. im- I monoo yield oi poncho: in this section of ' the auto. Thonid {Armor had no man! pouches that ho did not know how to got rid of thorn. Not wanting than to rot. on his groundn. he picked oovonl hukota ol tho mm. ploood than in his vmggothld draw out Into tho roodwn . His plan wan to fall nloop by tho Ioodzidd; Io um the small boys would hon: ohonooto and hiopuchoo. Uoon ousting that won bi! ldlamnylolndbhonho by: bad omptioil '=o`!r`I-ioutollhohiond who hit IKXC" I Gonna. N. Y Oonrlor. Th: fnl In-nut uln-u IOIIII PQOO In in. humiliatin- Tooluy Ioltool. V , 1111-19`:- Junnry. II)`. The unonl dulgn of the nu. in Ion to not oompotllor. R. W. SCOTT. u~orot.nn of sum. RGPCHALR ARR INVITED FROM cllan only. ammo Ill-III lhn Dnnnn, think that lint...`-...-.0 nl OHIVM Tho mdlll. which Ihould In` of plntor or nllmur muurlnlmn-l um. la-u than one root in be M nhoulul be forvmnlovl uotholiuisvor of Pu lo `Von: on or before the I-`tub Dau of Jumuy. 3SATuRD`K\7 NIGHT. of Public \VoI`I unorul 1` l!Dl'0BAl."l ARE lNVlTED FROM CANA- dlun Al-slut: only,for a notion of 0110 late Honoublo Aluondor Inokonnlo. which the Govornmont at Canada pnrpmo to arena in 0110 (round: of tho` Pullnmont Building: at Ottawa. Th mndnln. hhlnh nhnnhl Om nf nlnnt-r nu JAS.JOHNSTON&U0 SI Soon`: am: Soptombu. Ivvuji IZIII Giffi. PouDAuIomn|.0ct. l.--Donn : Stun- ! D J, bkun-an: I'\.nAuu`| In I`.-.. \7.'_.._g Eco MN Ottawa. nu: Soptombor. um. TO CANAI_)IA'N-ARTI$]'_S__.A II I1 rang. --..`. Robinson Br0s.1 TO CANADIAN ARTISTS. I\nl'\W\QAl.Q All! lL`\!l1`lPI\ Iannn RAMA XIOOOOI Wltl Ibo Brltlnl L-RIC! "Rant . up nuly. Pantry oi ull dcocriptionn. on IoOoI-lIllI 0! Into. huh cooked nuns. pinto or round. lowl opting ohio on And cur oy Al- ! onnn 5c. and we. (including onto). to. echo Ind nndviohn. Onun an w--.---:--- v up-\ - any n 9' BDPOSAIH AIIE iNVlTED FROM unlmfnrn nmhna of vim Ln. 275-7 Bagot Street. __:.j- Comfort and longevity by having your Footwear undo to ordor. `rootuu. boars A sntcmxrv. Cor. Princess and 81:90! Sts. Alulntu & u Ihdow till I. '\._...I_ LAL__ L-_.- 3, Puntors. Decorators. Glulera. I00 Pairs Women's Dongola Button Boots Tlp, Regular Price $l.75. Saturday Night $l 00, at - V Oil Will F10 you right. - I.-. ...b. Let us esti- mate. The month of 'months for in- terior and cri- terior Paint- ing, Decorat- ing and Wall Papcring. I -4. ...- 6-: w. scum`. eeorohuy Ir. lli. i333` `iiiess smear. n -l-\.s \+\v O`!-`U -v--_-- --u-v-vvu our Ivwut-UII IZFVVI lhttvicc. I-lid his It-otgnniatioull um gciqc. Alnod_y.in ruiounnyu. to hnohudnnving dmnythoognndou yuI>.In1lIhwcrliuINodineIiuhnoA `yclanplnhl. Auk Inns (in: hit jnqdngagula-I tw'i_(I IIO`1X d a_p&.III.ll[lviqoIIccIlnohir -.n Lg`: `Q. -AA-_I_n...I AL_A -L._ Illut. Win It he-ymnuInt~ glntnllodtgidod tonbrunndiipnn IL. lo-uhng and La. ._......-a..n.. 1. ...-n vwvviu Z!` IJIHUT F'-UI'. .3. III] 1 tho douuneinliouaollhllctnan undid- giut traction Ir. `fhldiaub. thotofoto, nmnohdvanuIl`\hovgIIuvollupto- guldvo spirit. 1 eollingctof when Bi Wilfrid Lntior up In in uoudinjly annual --w `guy-vugnu wt XV Ioljli VI Iyiil` III` Iiolod upon 3 nogotiution ofnudian in- menu in (nil lqinlclion. and tint lol- Iovring thin alnotho puuuro that ltd to LL. .I._....:-sa... .A.L- n.__.__ -_.I In-- lion. Mr. alding projoctod thopnfonn- tin! tn-it! scheme. and |-rounud inch ur- (uncut: in in favour than bin colleagues Iocoptod ii. Sir Chuloo Tuppor bu alleged that it in n connrntivo conception which would but boou_ boner vothd out by the ooooavnuvo govomrnont. but an- Willrid Iiutict at Hilhx. Hr. Fielding : old bolt. aid tint the nance niuioter IOU onlitlod to tho cndil of living in- Im noun a nn-nl.Il`. -I l\__...I:-_ 3-, - nvsov-Iuolnanau w an n-nn1l~IC an-an The evidence is ntforded shut the Lou- rier government is composed of men who hove idea of their own. end men who have the capacity to put those idea into force. "Hero ueinuuncon ofit: --- - .. ----u.- -. --up raw`:-u.IuIU Wu-u~ over It in. It is to be hoped. however. that the alderman will have got over their qunrnlling before Sir Wilirid ranches To- ronw. and that the reception in not to be ncontinuntion of the Iconoo occurring in committee and anticipatory of the event. iuoll. YES. GIVE II` UP. A Toronto paper advice: the committee which has under consideration the re- l ception of Sir Wilfrid Liurier to give up the banquet over which there but been so much diaputing. "What with the rail- way journer,-_jand the speech making at the Maeeey hall, says the Telegram. the premier will be in need of rest at the clone of the public function. The elder- men seem to be afraid that Sir Wilfrid will gem bed hungry if they don't give hima banquet. They are not co much afraid of that, perhaps. an they are that the ecrapping" that has occurred between them. over the use of wine, and in its abeence. may break out afreeh when the cooks begin to y. There are come who think a banquet will boot no account. or of small account. without a atimulant. and the temperance men do not admit that this in at all neceeeary. Be- cauae one of them. on the civic committee. intcrpoeed an objection to wine, it was in- ainuated that he had on a certain impor- tant occasion sampled the wine and was an hilarioue an the rest of them. He denied the charge. nnd in doing so became pereoual, reminding his aeeailcnt thathe carried about with himadietinct avour of the cattle yards, and that his name was "Slope." In thin manner those Toronto aldermen advertise themeelreo ae gentlemen and qualify themeelree for the great social event with which the name Q! Sir Wilfrid ie aaeociatod. The idea is to lieeive the premier, and congratulate him Ipon thehonorla conferred upon him in England. He will be aetieed__,with the public meeting which he has to addreae. but will submit to the programme what~ -..-- ta :- la ;. a.- L- L____a L-__,_,,_ THE DAILY WHIG. um oum-wm. " - Atnohod to Lb: paper In one of the hour. Job Olou in Canada; npid, stylish and oholw wotk; nlno lmpxovod printing puma. 1ww.a. a. Mzxsn; JOHN OFFORD. Pmnriotor. "II II II I IOIY. ll pll In IGVCIIIOO ; 0l.llEl'VVl!!B OLAO eaionr. TH . HI-WEEKLY In publhhodon Mon- th`; and Thnndun at U) A your In Ipdvuuce; I1. otherwise. " Atbnohnd tn Lhn nnmr in mm of thn hour. Job uonu are due and pnynblo in Ad vnnuu. Oioon of unincorporated nunoointlonu or Ioolouun will be held pononslly rouponulblo for orders they give. I rm: WEEKLY 313171311 wmo a pans. 64 oolunmn. is puhlinhod ovary Thurudny morn- ing M. J] A year. I! paid in ndvamoo otherwise tljqpor year. Dun rat. The gubllahor will not be re.` on- I I Ilhlo for mlunn onundin of verbal on-non. ` Written dlroctlom sboulc be plucad on all co to: lnurtion. All n.dvort.1sement.u no `| III I. to the Approval of the puhllshal. ' nhlffon (or advertisement: and au.bsorip- V tiom no Advnnuu. unlnoornonnod onnrn for I native, son. Oontrnotn for an unnamed npsoo an lands for lonf term: for moronnmo nnnouncemontu, but not on of he! wntod, for sale. to-let. part.- nunhlpu, ton an or anything be ond Immnl announcement of cod: or numu acturou for uni: IN oxoludod. nrd spaces 10: professional, inuuunoo or annoy nunounoomamu nu-o unb- ula oxoludod. Cnrd professional, agency Joot to alnuu rutricuon. Contract ndvau-than Allnvmd two ohnmnon Joel to alllllu Contact ndvorthon Allowed two changes D0!` Wonk; more froltuont nlnncea must be paid hit. The ublla or will not be Writhn dimntinnn nhnnla hn nlnnnd on All mum char. 250} Bosdln ouoon Ibo. r lino; roduond rate when 5 pl have umont lcoompnniol. or on oomnobn tor over 600 lines. Minimum Ohlru for native, Oontrnoen for n nmalnd mm. no to tho Inch. Birth. Marriage: or Death. om Into:-non. 500.` two muruonn 75o. Wants. Lou and 'ound Poranusll. Article: for uh, oh: . 11:. per word in daily luno; mini- obs 0. sdln: omen. 15. nor um: IIIVIIIOO 3 OWJUIWIIU ITJII will DI 0llII'[II. Anvnnrlnnnms. Hut lnurtlon five lines and over. loo. per line. Each oonuoutlva inserthm. n. once 5 week vo um and mu. loc. " Twice as waft. " . " Three timu a week. Go. " Iouunmontu by I nolld IOIIO. twain lino: to the lush. Blrthn. Inn-inn. m nannn. nun [nun-non. Ollh YEA`. ` `nu Duu mxmn Wmo Ir publhhod ovary owning It I16-808-810 King It)-oat. Kingston. Ono.. so an nonuns run run, pan lo In advance othorwlu run will be ohund. ADVIITIAIIINTI. PROGRESSIVE MINISTE-I RS. EDWJ. PENSE. OFFORD Proprietor. Aulntnnt limlnou Manager. 1'm.l:I-noun. lulneu once - - - IMO. lam:-In Boo-I - - - moo. ` "11 Opifor per Orbom Diem. ANNOUNCEMENT. utuxu 18$. , ` N.aiuu|u;..-A Bnltinon Wuh- ioxton. 4. As |aIitv.il|o. 5: GIoi:nII. a At Psuauu. n: tumud. louuld lonnoboe. Iain. Foul-5!. It in aid tho old-hnlionotl rug arm! in again coming into later. A South W||"o into vonnnhu had Input innncw y ohultlohon to nppiytlo ilnlunboh kn. AIIIIVI U0.I"'ICIOn A an in Gnu:-uvillo purchuod the pl- lowuonwhichnnsnwulnungod built I Innnarv of an lumbar. 110 mm htlnoliohnlloltnltonitynndilia aid that the colored Mother won : within I Noololifhoounpouiblyn doingn. g-_.-_, -,_ _-- _ bonsai l 0I*0|d-Ulll Ionnoboe. Iain. Volt!-II. It i; mid u nl.-|_l..L;... The police have warned noun! Mudonu that blind: man In drawn while thuy are ingupd in the rubbing-down prot.-an after wean ioot.hl|_onrciu. Neighbors com- plained that the View us: not dainblo to puunby. A out:-Duo! no: 6;. Anna Coon nation A Inna in I n-on--all. _....x-...n I - vunu V-g IIVIII DIQIIIIYF Ioucuglo. Chicago to, Pm-oats. ; Ohogu-ry and Iiuno-`Ion. D-mu. to 17".. viola CIR. Wulhrvillo to Mom 00%. Ind. pun! cup: W. P. Kuohun. Inn III IVIIIIIICIUI Illl Molldly. Barty Wilson that vi charge of a re~ freshmen! house at Frie. during tin noing union. in hereto not as vino clcri It the British - Amoticnn hotel during Hurry Both : absence on a trip t.oChi- NRO- I !!! II I I Illlllh .'I`Eon wan only one cue beforotho lice Inagintl-the this morning. William her was Arrested tor crating 1 disturbance while drunk. The winner pleaded guilty. but In mnandod till Monday. Barty Wlgon what I! rhm-on nl a nu. ,UI4 IEUII U|lI.`C'-I. A bicycle rm hu mndoknows its Wilh to mourn a large etoro seventy-ve feet deep for next year, where It can expose its wheel: for examination and lo. Pnl-on `Vnllrnr muufu-o:........ I.-- ......- A- wuoul [or cxunlnnnmn And Qllo. Porcy Walker, confoctionor. has gone to Detroit. undmn inberosting ceromonv will occur soon Alter his arrival. He will re- tum withnformor Kingston lady as his oornpsnion. l Min Rm. nu. nf r:..........;..L n...... UUTWIIIIH. Mia: Rose Ono. of Greenwich, Cnnn . and Min. Sands". of Pow (hector. N. Y . hnvo ntnrnod home after cponding the summer with their undo, iudge Atchor. at Blzghfl Point. lli inn nnln an` nan-' kph.-_|L- ....l:.... cnpuuuuu uy mourn mlllhgn Ana unrten. An offer of $4.500 has been made for the Donn property on Ontario street. between Gore and Union streets. The tale bu not yet been effected. A hif`\I rm '11: f!!Il` Lnn-- C6. -lg}. I lull-uaueu uwyor. Fin million bushels more of grain hm- gono down the St. Lawmnco route no fu this year than wn handled during 1895. A keen llhbrhiln Dnntnlf. in run: man. uuw your uuln wnl nnnalotl aurlnn 1895. keen membership contest. is now wag- ing in tho \'.M.C A. The two sides are cnptnincd by Messrs Malls-gh and Barton. olTor of Sl..'um hum hnnn nuuln fnr um IIIU lllIlIlI[II'_Yu Edwnrd Oliver, formerly of this city. is now engaged with the Rochester, N. Y.. camera works. II 1!...-......:.. ..._.._.l. !:#____|, n , II, wuy company. Mrs. Paul Rand has left for Chicago to visit. her son who recently launched out an I full-edged lawyer. Finn millinn h.m|.-|. .-....... ..t ...._:_ L... [:6 Yo}: Inzeiaj mam; Your Icons Look Brlgmet and cleaner ? ` Cll lllrll WOW IO. D. Germain succeeds Frank Bradley n- motormnn in the employ of the street nil- wuy company. ' Mrs. Paul Rnlrl Ln: Inf} Inn (`KL-u...-A In IDUl- . ' Frank G. Kirkpatrick, lawyer, hm: left for Trinity collegzo. Toronto. to study for the ministry. I-`..l......I nI:...... t..-_-_I_ -1 AI.:- -2-.. :- we acute or me Into I'|l.rIcIt Walsh. Edward Contact him left for Chicago. having secured an excellent poeitiou there. Mien A. M. Leonard. Barrio. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. \'anlu-en. Alfred streeL._ Brockville dacronaod in population last. year. It. wu 8,959 in I896 nnd 5,841 in M97. lI`.....I. IV L .-_|.___._,-.n, u, , I I -. um clay. The atonmor Inter Ocean left the dry dock Inst night for Chicago. Michael Sullivnn in hnnilv nmmand in m gunning me no at me ary-dock. Succession no: will have to be paidin the estate of the late Patrick Walsh. Rail nnnIn. kn. LJA A`-.. lVLl--..... uucx Ilse nlgnl: lol` umcago. Michael Sullivnn is busily engaged in re planking the no at the dry-dock. um will hnvn Ln ha nninlin .- in an. vvallvnl u Au--.-u nggna The annual discussion of the ward sys- tem of appropriating and applying public moneys to public improvements has broken ' out. In London it has been in vogue, and it is declared by the News that "if all the antiquated relics of the past the ward ap- propriation system is the most stupid. Its abolition should be a planlr in the plat- form of all aspirants for municipal honors.. And what will some of these know about it ? One needs to be ' a member of the c_ouncil several years in order to dis- cuss these subjects intelligently. The ward system is a poor and faulty system to say the least of it. In the spring the aldermanic representatives of the wards. Accompanied by the engineer. make a tour of the divisions and note down what they thinlr should be done during the year in the public interest. These estimates, when consolidated. amount to twice as much as the council is disposed to spend upon the work. The assessment of the city is fixed. and the decision is not to change the rate. As a consequence the expenditure, very properly, is made to lit the revenue. ` and the paring down process begins, until, when the budget is prepared, one cannot identify the original plan of actual ne- cessities. So that the perambulation of the wards by the aldermen is considerable V of a farce. It would be foolish to dis- F` continue it but for one reason, that it cn , ables the members of the council to speak |. with a personal knowledge of circum- 5. stances when they come up for treatment. b The ward system should be abolished. and A the money should be spent where it is most. 11 required. and according to the re- 13 ports of the engineer. lf the eu- gineer is not to be the guide, H the exclusive and only arbiter, and the al- C dermen in any case are to bo inllucnced by local pleas. then the ward system, though 5: nominally abolished. will still remain. It T was thus under a mistaken apprehension te of the situation that Hamilton went back lit to the ward system, and stands by it though it is "a relic of the past, and, ac- at cording to the London News, a "stupid arrangement. It's abolition in Kingston '0` has long been advocated, and if it is decid- K` ed upon it is hoped the understanding will be such as to avoid Hamilton's unfortunate E4; and peculiar experience. _.--.`-: Wins tho illuy Ropol-ton Caught on nu- Fly. Mr. And Mrs. Callfaa have returned to the city. Th llinnmnr [ufnr nnnn 'n'D AI; .4..- uuv uwubsnn All the memhore-of the Lenrier cabinet Are workers. native. penevering and per- eiuoenb. They stand out in Itrong oontrut with those who were once described by a friendly supporter an "antique: end inca- plbles. ruustuuuuuvalu. I.--UlIIll: 3!D' or D. J, hi-tons. Ddnib to Ca Vincent. than tannin siphon. ' ml! to 016000 . nu : butt 0 mo. Oinnoll Iowogdombn . lumbar: hr; 8. H. Wotan. Chanel . to Ogdonoburu. Iunburi clamor W. J. Auull. Chicago to Opdooobn . pnonl cup. I. Down: Shanon Il._n.__I. ($1.... A. In_.

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