Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Dec 1897, p. 4

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Pl lll I uuu.-u HIHUHH. (jalefa English boxes, also l owell a ` for ('brist:naa week. three for 51. E. C. .1 I2 4......u.-.__ , st.a::JOt.oo; dlfh. SCOTT & @W.VE, Claims. Toronto. nusuunlo. I M. H. Claxton. foreman of .\lcKelvey & | Birch'u tiumnibhing department, returned to work this morning utter a severe and protracted illness. (731911: Wu.-link ..l.......1..A._.. :.. Ln - -- \:ulIU|'Ull.' The Marine Review, Cleveland, has re- quested Capt. T. Donnelly to furnish an account of the wreck and rekmse of tho Rosodalo. u 1: m....-._ R- , . .. .. . .1 mu-. an. r. npurus, mnmcun. George Smythc. who lost :1 ve bill at the yacht. club ball. had the I returned to him by a young lady. "D C." in Montreal Wit.nnn.annIm- n;|.u|`|u1Il (.0 ulm Dy lady. Montreal Witnessaeks: "Will Dr. Grant. dare to any that an open saloon iaahelp towards the proper training of children)?" 'm.,. u..._:.._ n_,,:.,,, n. . . LIAUII LIVUIII. Cough Sooppora" atop coughs. Sold by druggiate. 10c. 21 box. McLeod s Drug Store. Dr. XI [.n.m`Il .....l ...:c.. Mm :.. I`--I:r---=- uxug DLUTU. Dr. M. Lvwll and wife are in to spend the winter with their Mrs. Dr. F. Sparks, Alameda. (lenn`rnQnwH-n uvhn `A2? a t: uh DHISUF H. l.. H. Clark has,purchm4ed what damaged` wheat. remains on the SS. Rosodale. Miil Kfnrnhv k'inm-t-an :3 9| . . . . . . -.-L -I wuuuw rommne on one 55. Kosodale. Miss Murphy. King-bnn, is the guest of Miss Nellie Tower, 13 St. Louis squaro, | Montreal. I|f`:...._I. C.,___,_._,`l A ' " ' '| A POST CARD; What the Buy Reporters hnughhon the Flv. Shirts You want. the boat. Buy them at. Bakefs. I `E! (Vl'._.LL_, I I - - - uuuu nrruugeu 10!` me coming: year. The music o'ored in Queen street Metho- dist church yesterday was exceptionally line. the evening anthem "0 Holy Night. wwh .\liss Bailey as soloist) beimz A gem. l`hequnrtot.te, "Beautiful Star by Mrs. livmls, Miss Shark, Meeeta. Lavell and \\'alkerwna nely rendered. llr. lly<.-.k- mnn`e sermons were eloquent. and timely. uouuuwa uuu pupua. ' Queen street Methodist church Sunday school touched high water mark on Sun- day, having 379 of the 460 members in at- tondance. The collection too was extra- odinarily large. Big advances in work have been arranged for the coming: oB`m-ed in (Jnnnn am-Ant. :u..nm_ IS IUWII us uoraon atreor. school. The pope has authorized archbishop Cleary to pronounce the p'apa1 benediction at twelve o clock noon. Sunday. Jan. 2nd, on all who have contributed towards the Rogiopolia college. the college shell` of teachers and pupils. Llaeen nnmnr. Mnr,hnzlin+. nh..n.l. <.....:.... uuu nu uuannars cnurcn man evening. Rav. R. (' Homer, head of the religious sect culled the II M nerites. arrived in the city on Saturday fmxn Oatawa. Yesterday he addressed meetings held in the building known as Gordon atreob school. l`|m mm. 1.... ....u......:.....1 -_-I.L.--L-W Church Paragraphs. Charles Harvey sang a solo during ser- vice at. Chalmers church last. evening. Homer. hand nf thn n-nli..:.\... LHIUU. . Special music was given at each 36! -` vice, cho choir rendering several anthem-. in which Mrs. Hughes and Miss Mitchell took the leading parts. wr 103'. These words of God, as sung by Dwid, acid the preacher. have their primary re- ference to the dedication of Solomon`: temple and reach their consummation in the spiritual churc In the living church today God shown` is glory and will shine in the hearts of His peop until the whole world .ehall see His glor . He will en courage His workers, and He. being the centre of the church.will make that church felt in the world. He will till the promises of the text. as all promises of the old testament. with e merciful and a loving hand. ------an `they Were Bela In Duet sum lette- dlet Olnu-eh. The nineteenth anniversary 0! Brock street Methodist church was celebrated yesterday, special serviees being held. Rev. Caleb l .n-her, Nspanee. had been en- gaged to preach at both morning and evening services. but owing to illness he, was prevented from attending. Hie place was when by Rev. G. Rogers. of Syden- ham. who delivered two impressive eer- mons. Rev. Mr. Rogers is a clear speaker. infusing his sermons with a spirit of earn- estness. He isa thorough bible student; and speaks with the assurance dl bible supporu. His text. last evening was taken from Psalms rrxxxn, I4-I6 verses _: "This is my rent forever: here will I dwell, for I have desired it. I will abundantly bless `her provision: I will satisfy her poor with bread. I will also clothe her priests with salvation, and her saints ehall shout: aloud for joy. ` Thnnn wnrrla nf flnrl an ....... I... n...:.J `t>,.~o,.'.;o" WHlG'S WIND WAFTS. .j_.,_._ Oldc-at Rollin] G unrtl . ..:.. r........ -..._ .. ..-v ANVNIVERSARY ssnvudss. chocolates in fancy I New York chocolutea nnllr '2... .. .........a .\ California dnughper, n dollar` money I In a 77 vmncess $TIIIfl'|'.__ I We haveafull line of Agate Ware, Nickle Plated Wm, Tin-, ' war , Carpet Sweepers, Rasin Seeders and Clothes Wringcu. IE I` good assortment of Cutlery. ` . ` If you intend to change Stbves be sure and pnrcllul `7``IK3i?Y ` HOME." Every range guaranteed}3&q`iv_e J ---,,- V - v---- . I U] IJUUII } ( Evening Games at 5c, xoc, 25c, 50c, etc. Solid Leather Writing Casc!, Portfolios, Bibles Books. Special low price} run!!! I VII uilllol-` LOCDD KDIJD B101! TONIC PIANO vlll for huh. Inquln Holiday we Books; V ETC., ETC. F,`-1-'9TT BR.Q:., IIDIICFQ GTIIHEI Parkman"4 Works, I2 vols., $15, regular price $18. Dicken's Works, I5 vols , nc paper edition 38, regular price 315 George Elliott's Works, 6vols., Cloth $2. . Boy's Own Paper, 1897. Girl`: Own Paper 1897. Leisure Hour, 1897. Sunday at Home. Chatterbox. Prize Children : Friend. Infants` Magazine. British Workman, etc. juvenile Books. Toy Books. ' on FOR CHRlSTMASr. Comer Princess and \Vclling1on Streets. Starr&Sutcliffe, Special sale this week of Men's ;1ndWomen's Lined and Un- lined Kid Gloves. Special sale of high-class Dress Goods. Special sale of Men's Tweed Lined Iireize Dlsters worth $7 for $5. Vii- Il.1SiC each day and `evening. Mr. Hodgins, Pianist. The popular songs of theday 5c copy Formerly Richmond & Co., ||8 and I20 Princess St. II do of Puhrnn kip! on hand HEE- nc union wumod at one: Punch cotton system taught [too for bolanco o! I [la In otyloo at garment cutting Muaht. W ` OD. I-annual It , -I-.aO- I 300 Ladies`, Misses" and Chil- drcn's Cloth Coats, Mantles, Ulsters and Reefcrs to be sold without any prots this week. '.)n nolodnos/vrutl \'_-_,- -usavcv sail] t/n\JIlI..) till H -kc-arranged Xmas tions. ` ocooooo us a... -_- ..-- vv `owns: Decora- Iulcstf. on and Prayer BOOTH & CO., (`Ami T\nr\1;\-u. mks E. O` Reoicx, loo 1 Bottle at All Drugglsm or Ilou Ilodlclno 00.. Toronto. DR. ROSS PILLS In pu.1`ti\`a whore there ; A healthy NIUIIIIQII anal Knoll dine.~.t,irm- Dr. Russ Kldnoynu-I Liver Pills are marvels in cleansing the nyufmn mm keuplun the Liver Input:-on health A good Liver moans good balm, generally. uuuu us xrrlollol j Did this coming at ' Jliohul Qua-toy. county Cork. Ireland. Ho moo htlhoousryvhon yohnmboi aud- &IolK. htsonoyurn;:n. AI thviq ndkindlluundhovon `I but cl ml! in Domino ncqnunhd Um Ii In HHIII lnnnnnbgal ll. -- PIANO FOR SALE- I )lI nn|.In Innu nun-n Sonoitad to do so. Beware of imitations o1 8ame_Co1or Wrapper. Take no other, The only perteot 6AH'l'ER'S 318130000] - ---_x.__ -A n-,,,-,g,. Coal Dealers. III nut cl nu no Iunnoucqnunhd Qintlwui Ely own und huutiu l_hia dealings. vans rib. loIru>m_|nd no tcuunonnhialou. an irnnun cl uu'a.y. you get Carter's, BKCEI VEI) BY TUNE Little Liver Pills, I .'\B.'\`:.'.'\' M According to tho Totonso News the! wire: ola numb:-of Ian (0 down to their duulnndoeuuzdnlkthonnonbouo Indiana. lulu-own intact." uyoth Nova: wilt should take: dailgihlk dovnundhdiillhtlonl. Homest- hlnlypIhIoqIhh.Indho'llhut-on cnovuy. . ` II is found thus it Mr. 85. John does not _ unto his mark as thin cation of tho hginlu turo he will (do may like Rye:-ton. But . Ihonintdiloronoo -hotwun thou. One rand hip claim toouninoncoon his nlm , Booohip with I glorious put: the other, huthhodhionll on tholiving pn-cnt--- nnd tho piggcty inn. 4 TO THE LADIES OF KINGSTON.` to ho dicoor . ` I 'l'hoContnl Proohrotinn church. Hun- 3 ilton, which came out agninot the Lord`: I Day alliance. in baring things that no not i eomplimonury. In poeoq,u "the largest ` I`:-uhytotian church in Cunds. and it. turns otino In the fteenth in membership ; sud Iwentoonth in contributions. A_nd _ .......I .n..; A_:_.- -t .I:-A:._A-27 -. -~.. ........ ..-uunumuuauuu allluv lu uua so largely improved during the years i he been identied with it. The fea- tures of the Quebec school bill that elicit . most admiration are those which call for. uniform text books. approved by the min- i ister and the council, minimum salaries. a school tax at least onethird higher than ' the government grant. and an enlarged W curriculum. The bill gives evidence of much thoughtfulness on the part of the government. and indicates its desire to add to the etliciency and use- fulness ol the public schools. Mr. l`iynn s ` idea was that the schools were all right. : 1 that all they wanted was more money.-'1 But he was arguing from the point ofe Y discontent. who was not prepared to admit 5 v his own incapacity or indifference, or the activity or progressiveness of his op- `I pouenls. The schools of Quebec are a ; long way behind those ol Ontario, but *1 they will not be long in that condition if I I Mr. Marchand has his way. i `5 .1 z __._...._.. .__....--_y u. The bill which is to direct the eetiiblish- la, fr(;igm'_ 5% `W::""::r ment of the new education department in ` r` M pa" "1 0 ma 8 ' ' the province of Uiiobec has been put in V pay. way and he yonldwb s"cd if ' \ prim '0 that m onmimmon of M ln__ 3 lie was acting uuder the domination of the , . visions can be better attained. The minis- f 0` RR` . . ter of education is to be a man of large ` Ml` N`5h- M21 -1 -v_ ll bl 570 power_ He is to be. p,.imm.y_ _th .dmin_ | the legislature which aims to exempt all istrator of his department. having the aid "`"`5.P 5 3.1-000 ""5" "3-\`5`"- WM and advice of the council of public instruc- . "05 Gbollll the |"C0m0 1- 3fillvb|-' 19 tion, and yet free to act as he feels 59 tollchin `'10 PPl "9`l``.Y- 50' but Md ,3 a mspomibie mgnme, people are taxed under it, and some are of the cmwm >Th ugumption i not. The assessor cannot gure up the in- tbat this council in Quebec is to act difl'er- 5 "3 l '9 PPl- Kl `MY '3 "Oi? Wm` ently from the council in Ontario. that ` ml; 50 `I0 it for him- there is in this difference the evidence that 5;:`-1': `\`b "ld " l` '9 ""Pl f j Chief of police Horsey has been request- Ontario in respect to the council, that , ed by the chief of police of Piris. ().it., to therein the local opp):-ition is endorsed in `l 100'` P '9 'h9|`-`|b0|"-`-0f W'lm 0'15` clamouring for something it has not and I ;':,op:,:?3]E::,n?krilfiigmiirdfgllfautfli `"5 d"- 55 "05 '0 b dmm'd '0' ` ` "A" field battery. Since then nothing moment. The education department of = has been heard of him. Tlirce weeks ago Omam, has been imitated M 5" ,5 his wife and family arrived fioui England Pwb'- by Quebec: -nd We imiW'- i TE? `.'$?i ; $50.2" i`i.`iiL.i,`?..i5i.3ii f ?.li?; must be accepted as A t0!tim0"Y 5" f5"`"' I lettoa rwere returned with the iiiforiiiatioii . Ross administration since it has ` that Wentworth was not there. _He is do- L4-.. -..|.._...-v__-,___. ; . . . ....-:L...l __ , W1 .-.--u--can-A vs A4l.l\.I\I{lL1\JL`u I i annvnuu uvLAV\Iu liU\'JJ- r There is the prospect. it seems, of sell- ,` ing the old Queen street school building, for manufacturing purposes. It is hoped ` the arrangement will go through for two ` reasons, (I) that the business energy of . the city is `I be helped by expansion. and i (ii that th school interests of the city I i will be devel. ,:ed in another direction. It is the feeling of the trustees that the school property should only be sold at a l l reasonable valuation, but when it is sold 0 there isa work to which its proceedacan , E be very well applied. What is it? The enlargement of the Williamsville school. H: It has been greatly over-crowded, soyd ' much so that the teachers have been d handicapped in their service, and the`,l_ conviction grows that this should not be 1 l continued any longer than possible. The l N scboolhas. in recent years, been the re- . sort of the very young only. All pupils M over the junior third have been compelled to go to Frontenac, to Victoria, or to' Louise schools for accommodation, and it has been difficult to locate them comfort- * m ably even there. What is wanted is I ll an addition to the \\"illiamsvilleIA' no school, or an enlargement of the wing, so that at least two large rooms 9" may be added for the accommodation of 1 P0 two more classes, and this nddition can be ; provided, it is estimated, with the pro- l " coeds of the sale of the old Queen street 5 by property. Would the board not be justi- l 5" tied in putting the building on the market f now so that the Williamsville improve- I ha` ment may, if possible, be undertaken in the 1 pa, spring. str THE DAILY wt-HG.` "0pc'/or per Orbem Dioor." FREE book. "THREE CLASSES OF MEN" ex- 4 plain all. Sent free of charge, sealed. upon request. Write for same or con Cult me personally. - UR. BAJNDx:.'.N, 156 ST. JAMES ET. I MONTREAL. QUEBEC j. vavvvv .. --v I cure Varlcocele wlth the clip nt- tnchmeut on my famous Electrlc Belt and supporting Suspensory. . I put a oothlng current of Electrlclty through the swollen vclns and cords. causlng n free circulation of pure`. rlch brood, and, rcmovlng the clots. thus perma- nently curlng varicocelc. It takes twc `months. You wear the belt whlle asleep. It glves -power to the organs. stops the drain and adds nerve force to the debllltated system. ' MIN[S'l-`;1Y OF EDUCATION. \|_- Ln: ,,, MORE scaonp _R/OOM. .- ._.L- ,,, 1&8?-OLAQ DRIER AND IANTLS IAI- Is Iwnln rostulnon promptly unend- . d In. - Flinn; on chorus-8 notice. I to ll` 0! lganorna kept on Hut- _ Ion Punch A SELF TREATMENT .. WITHOUT OPERATION Penna club will but and gin unline- Iiou II B. C. Iitohllk. uuoguuuunwupunuea. Faun Au 7:; A large ntumuut. which wt will null u `VII `H cab. W. . 8on oelo:::nun:h. J mot` o elodng up uh. Ipfllllll `tho Valli. `I u Sgturday n 15 -.?{fa`u'.'1u.' tgpngundi 1 i .*z.'*: .':_.:..."" ight. and this unuwu TIIO let. Thi'unomiugN. Hondorsounndw. Mont.- gomery. Amhorst Islnnd, created the Bay of Quince from tho inhn-I to the main land 3 with a nun ol hone; sud sleigh mg! draw down to the city.` This in tho urlicot period at which Inch an not has been , nchiovd in a grant number of yuan. wvlv mourn-awn upon their ngrooing to comply. The case against. Baruch was ad- ~ journod. VIII! IIIU UIIU IaIOIIOI 1 Ah the police court this morning .Hu 2: ' Doyle. J. C. Bonn-no and A. W. Burth Ion charged with an infraction of the-city by-laws by peddling coal oil without I h- canoe. The charges against the tint, two were withdrawn their Inniml. Baruch an. Ad- ' IOTHDIO IN Church member. Kingst.on.- -It in not a fploannh thing to have to - drag church , affairs into a ooculu court. It you have A I genuine griovmco and cnnnoc got. rodreu I from the chm-ch nuthnritiea wit. would be better for your own pace to go to mother church. especially. as ;ou fr.-mkly admit Ithao your own conduct iq not called in 3 question. ` ll.` 3 Toruutu .\lAil I Yhnrnh -`An ' I I 16!!-CLAN DBIICJAND IANTLI IAI- II`. Dun Onulnc and Mann; pufoouy M In : I H: various bllhnet. :0 nqulnyl to lunn-from one to In I Itldonl bring: in own and lunll) II M pnooo on while lurnlns. than on on mouun from -my ulna vvullv vvna umluvau no oegoou authority that 3 Min Males, residing near Athena had atlemptaod suicide while temporarily insane an the result. of excitement canned by unending Hornorilo meanings. \\'o are informed from the young lndy a fathor that the report. was unfoundod.nnd we 3 button to correct is and to ex press regret. 1 for what. was published. ' .____._._...__ _ __ Wullb W35 06] kgal -u-.....n_. ' urnck vlllo 'J xmes. On Wednesday last we published on what. was believed to begood authority Moles. residimz near Athnnn luv 1 Brock vlllo 'n. nu Torin , you--u; nuuiruuumu. I ` , ().it. , up the whereaboutsof \\ worth. wholeft there about six weeks ago `I for the purpose of coum nting him-rel! with A" eld land they are in d68tl'.lD8 cizcumstruices. ' "I8 wife wrote to the` barruck. but her He is do scribed as aged thirty-three; ve feet, nine inches high: medium stout in stature, dark coinplexioned, with dnzk moustache. It is thought that. failing to secure en- I trance to the battery, he hue either got work in the city or left for other parts. ONLY IIITIEN MILLIONS ! B The Hontreal sci: playfully refers to the dierencs of opinion in Ontario in re- gard to the surplus. The liberals contend that. it amounts to over ve millions, and the conservatives contend this is a fiction. IT that the province has not a surplus but a - decit, that has been accumulating for years, and now, according to Col. Mathe- ' N son, amounts to about ten millions. So that there is a difference between the par- ) `ties on this point of fteen millions-only. As great a difference exists in regard to fats: the crown timber limits, the alleged capi- smg tal of the province. The government says food, it has been most sparing of this 'm!t- capital, its sales have been limited. that some of them were forced :3: by forest fires, that the highest values D1-ca were realized, and that the supply of tim- her is suicient for generations to come. -The opposition will not believe all this. The fact that the government has a fores~ try department, and men who are booming J I 1 1 I i E led. _ A . , t :on- the tree planting business, is accepted as ll an evidence that the timber limits are cx- C h d if hausted, that the capital of the province is gone, that banlrruptcv is at hand, that it 3 it inevitable and in close proximity. The ' cure for a difference on the surplus, sug- ti . gested by the Star, will not do--an audit -- ` bya disinterested party. _ The difference `arises from the classication of certain `if ?"' `items. The securities, including the : mg'school moneys, from which the gov- V.` :2 ernment gets its revenue, are part 112 of the surplus. and their arrangement is 0`: just,such asthe individual would make iirtiy of the securities if they were possessed by dj him. An auditor will not settle a dispute be me which is projected for party purposes, and h` L which is bound to be carried on until after d the election. The 0ppOBlLl')l| 8 plan of ch. an 1 campaign is to make it appear that the is; he ' Hardy government is a government of b` Wreckers, whose rule in bad, nnd only bad. ; Those who preach this doctrine A]. an do not want any light. They tht he do not want to be corrected. M` be t They do not want --and will not accept ~ any declaration, however true, which con- mo ol. so he , . cg Ilscts with their theory. As they talk, 0m `In `the province has been going to the :i Ed ! bad for years, but it is only since gm to i the Whitney faction has gone on the real rampage that this discovery has been $03! c_ .f made. and it is a little late to come from h these very smart men and be believed. '6 `, As for the timber limits they can- 11 )f not be exhausted, and the forestry de- Ilsa! `B : partment is not a testimony against that sh`: H point. Forestry has been encouraged in mm 0 the frontier townships for other reasons, the '_ and to refer to it in other connection and CO"! `L the oppoi.-ition is the height of ab- '3`; P surdity. __ iron I L If Hon. Mr. Blair is playing into the Rh u. hands of the C.l .li.., 3:4 the Toronto tory 1301:` c papers recently asserted, he is acting rgg strangely in cancelling the agreements |:~e- own { tween it and the Intercolonial railway in "mi . .. l i`cg.1rci to freight and pass.-inzcr traiiic. `Ssh I. ! Mr. Blair's plan is to make the IC.R. jam` l pay its way, wouldn't ` Pa to V.` ' 9 C.1 .lt. ` "5 ' i in an Will Take Out Llconuoo. n-u.I:.. -4..-` .| - . Auuuu-In; A Que: non. Ail The Sutolncnl Denied. In I`:..... Allnned The Deolelon. l.\"u.\_\'.-\r-0I.I.~'. Dec. lS.-'l kie ennteme count. has etrmod the decision of the Mont.- gomer czmmy circniz court. by which Sire. An In Dill received I judgment ngeinet the first National bank of Cre\vx'ox'd for SL607. for money tnnoferred [tom her ec- eonnt togdonst of her husband. the lettsr be- ing in deelin in merging. ndze Jorr|.enng`declered thetgtbo evidence ehowel that the nppellent Peeree wee ope:-lung A bucket atop. that such deele en oppoeed to public policy. are skin to Ilete nude on pehrorlero. are equally Inntdoua and merit the eueetiee or the legielehre. Bomovodto 135; Wellingmn st. 1 u-;-nu.-u nun warp. A lady in Camraqui ward gives a very laughable account of a day : canvaee of an upirenc for aldormenic honor: in that ward. On Saturday the candidate on his tour entered a home where ou'e of the children was holding a birthday party. The visilar was treated to cake nn\l comic and tied a gay time with the children. The nextwhonse he entered had reeentl been clouded with eorrow. and of course o bed to weep with those who wept. "He enters with a apirit to unit all circum- stances." said the lady. "but I don't think chat he will be elected anyiay." ` passed on Garden Island. IIIIIIIGI llIII.Q`lI. After an illness exbondingovor .1 number of yours .1 amoe Dalzoll departed this life at. ten o clock Ssturdny evening, at. the ago of eovenly-six, at his eon'e residence. Charles street. He was a long sufferer from esthmm and was born in county .\rmnglu, Irelund, coming to this country in NH. He resided in Kingecoueigbt years und the remainder of his life was A wife. two tone` and two daughters. Mrr. Samuel Kennedy. Garden Island; Mrs John Mun- doll. Westbrook; Thomas and James are left mourn his loss. lleceucd was of a quiet disposition, and I rm friend. HIS Tuners] took p?aco this afternoon to Catara- qui cemetery. I.II"tIIll IJI Incillllg! Ho--"WIII no in it ." Sh (with I ymn)-`0h it : not tvoln VII 1" n. In uupuu man no will DO A success. The boys" will be well euwrt.uine(l, as the places to which they go abound with Queen's men. Iulv unuunuuulu II! UIUCIILIUHIBI. Guarantees have been given by each of the three towns. and the colleginns expect. to fully cover expenses. It Is the tirsb regular tour that has been undertakcnmnd in IS hoped that it will be The ` bova" will hn wall nm.m,..;...,) .. st- vun. V Banjo ciub-(,` .\ Porteous, J. Parker. A. E. Stewart. R Nluire. D. A. Volume, RA ; H H:mlo_v, \\'. B. Munro, M4.\ . D. .\. Me-Kenty, W. H. Tynor, II. V. Malone. (E. F. Dalton. J. S. Ferguson accompamed the musicians as olocutiunist. llnnruntrnu Lnun luv... .-:....._ I... -. J1 I VU` I1 ` \ oII_ gucvnn mum uu A "tour. This morning Lho glee and banjo clubs of Queen's university Eoft. by K. & l . mu]- way on a short. holiday tour. They WI give three concerts. To-ni.ghb the clubs uppen; in Henfrew, Tuesday night. in .\l- moms, and Wodllea-duy night in Carleton Pluco. arriving home on Thursday. Those ` composing Llm clubs are : ~- (.lnnr-l..h_-Il 1'.....:..|...-n n A n n JUI IL]: ' l`ei-aannlly. the speaker would be glad `to vote for its prohibition. nml thought. nll nhriatimi men would or should be willing to sacrice their individual right for the benefit of many who seemed unablobo with- stand the subtle temptation of the wine glass. unuua wurx no norm. _ It. is true lzho revenue derived from its manufacture and sole is great. but it. is worth the experiment to discover whether the ultimate coat of many government in- stitution,oxisbinglnrgely as scquuluo of tmllic would not. in grout measure,if not uoinplebely. cover any deficit; thus arising. The clirisciun man has the right- nay it is his prn'ilege--l;a refrain from its use, but no one has the right to make that an oxcuse for his own sin. Each one stands individually responsible for his own acts and has no right to mzilro anoLher's sch excuses for his lsilings. .\ probibitory law would not socuro the abolition of the trullic un- less it. is the cxprossion of the sincoro Wlall of tho msjority, perhaps alarge im- jority. ' I'M-armnllu Hm su....I..... .......I.I L- _n_.: mm-.-e aicouoi no one can force him to take it. The ditliculty arises when the in- dividual wishes to compel another to do as he does. The majority in any community has the right to force its wishes upon the minority, and, as a matter of fact. does so where certain drugs are concerned and in those cases in which the public health is 3 jeopardized. Unhealthy goods are pro f hibited. even though people are found will- ing! to purchase and use them. Wells must be closed if the public health otiicer says so. | Alcohol can be placed in the same class as these. As a matter of fact all classes ack- nowledged the bmeful e"'ects of the exces- sive use of alcohol causes a use that always grows out of its moderation. Business men prefer clerks who are total abstainer.-I employers of labor at times forbid their employees drinking in working hours upon pain of dismissal. Railroad managers prefer total abstainers as engineers and responsible servants. Educated men and teachers kno'w its use is not conducive to the highest results III a scholar and all agree that its prohibition would in these cases work no harm. it h: r...... I.- ..-....-... ._ .l_._::,,I r _ UL john -...-..... anulu ulunullg. HI: IHAVB L110, remedy in our own hands. If the indi- vidual wishes for prohibition he can have it as fur as he himself is concerned and no ono can complain. If he desires to refuse alcohol force him take Th fillrlniiifu nv-inn: uzl-inn 9|. `.- mm unempnaslzed. I, Cain, am my own keeper. Prohibi- tion is. first of al!, a peruomsl.1ueetion, Have I the right to refrain from du'nk- ing ?" A '1(l next, "Have I the right, and, so. how far have I the right: to keep my brinher from drinking?" We have tho, lmvn it an 6 ... .. 1... u.:,.__-u` :. -V . uuscu me new "Am 1 my brother's keep- , or. The speaker said he took this text for two powerful reuspna : lst, because of the wrong use that has been made of it and Bud because of the truth it contained that is rarely emphasized. The invariable answer to U-.\iu a question is "Yes, you are your brother's keeper. responsible for ull - he does and is and will be held` account- able for what he has done. 'l`he question did not have Abel as its central gure nor Cain : single act `in injuring Abel as its most important bearing. Cain was the central figure and the injury centered upon Cain, on the whole trend of his life, jealous. igudictive and uncon- trolled. Emphatically C.lln was not Abel's keeper, but first. last and always he was Cain's keeper. It was not so much what have you done to Abel. but nliut hast thou done to (Iuin. This is the truth the public left unemphasized. I. Cain. nm mu nuvn 1...... n....I.:L: Am I ll: Brothel-`I Keeper `. -'l`Inle Queu- tlon Formed the Buns of the Spoaufl BeunrIu-l::ver,y lndlvlauul luv Have Prohlbmou-'!`he Majority`: Prlvlloxe. The subject of the evening sermon at the First Congregational church last night was "Prohibibion. based on bhequesbion Gain naked the Lord "Am I brother's keep- Speaks? he Look this myr. SERMON LAST EVENING BY REV. "A. W. RICHARDSON. PRO{Bl'Tl0N_ coNs1nmzn.| ;_-_, ._- _.,.._..___..._ Death 0! James lulu-ll. Queen`: Mun (Du A Tour. .....__..,A ll ` n-nun: Iuuuylul an [uncut ousting Muaht. II_llII I 00. Ilootnnl 8%.. Imntou ::-- Rejoice And Weep. n l`,..O.-_ --__.l _. _ ________ -. Something is needed to check disease and start the system in the right direction toward `health. " Scott s Emulsion of Cod- 1 liver Oil with hypophos-F phites can dojust this. _ It strengthens the nerves, '-feeds famished tissues, and makes rich blood. -_-_ Thingr get started in the wrong direction). C _ ___ 4 . 1- T ' ` ` lz\ZIo\rand then she gets into a tight place and needs hdping out. \Jl\II'l|l xsnllwy \:uIl"ll. Benjamin Jeans was, until recently, a guard in the service of the Great Western railway company. in England. In this on- pacity he has served over fty-ve ycuxs, having been appointed in guard in April. I842. As he has, during thnt period, journeyed some two hundred miles or so each day, Mr. .lesn'a total amount of tin- volling reaches the enormous total of some 40.Il00,00`l miles. T Ill` would amount tr About 160 times t e distance round the earth. It would also be about seventeen times the distance from the earth to the moon. For a man to walk the same distance at the rate or four miles An hour for twelve hours a day. he would rcquire to keep it up for `.130 years. - Before being A guard Mr. Jeans was in the service of the earl of Carlisle IS A valet, and it we: through the influence of this peer that he was appoint- ed : rnilursy guard. then considered A very exdled position. -St. James` Budget. I { Nature makes lhc, cures ` aft,-`:1: all. um uu cuxuplete Lme week. Mrs. M. Webster. Stuart. street-. and family, will spend 1 'nristmus at Lam.-downs. where the annual ro-union of the Webster clnn will be held. Lu: your eighty mem- bers of the family went: present. huuu uuln uier Lne nucleon river. Capt. Frank Strange has purchased the ice yacht. North Star from W. Horn and is having it thoroughly overhauled and put in racing trim. Now aknton will be added. The salvation army conducted services in the city hall yesterday -afternoon and evening, drawing largo audiences. The army barracks is undergoing ropairs,which will be completed this week. i\ll'I. `:`r,n'1aI.nv~ gin...-O ad---b ---I .......m, nlov - uncu u nuw lUl'K cnocouuen I Only 35:,-. a pound ; ` Mitchell. ._ J. B. 1 arruthers is negotiating with a celebrated New York desiyncr for plans of an ice yacht. on lines: similar to tho llyers that skim oier the Hudson river. (Yank l~ r-nnb Qt"-.n.... ...... ...._-L..--.I Al ,

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