:1 Stairs` to cum. 5... . 3; I! an -n-g u... .L..A......L us. THE_ WI-HG; ml wnxmr mT'1s1-1 wine a mu. uaolnmu, In pnblluhod oven 'l'hnnda mom- I I!!! 1 you , I! paid In IdVIll0O; oi twin 0!. . l'E_'H{-WEEKLY is published on Ion- nu llld Thundon 10.01 5 you In udvnnoo; Luge .::t1').t'h I m. but.) b r n o once. in Oonnd: ;":'1pm, 2?y1:'h (nu sump work; nine hnprovld p_r1n_Q|_n[`pnu_u. onion in Canada; ispld, ufyllsh and clan] $rl61t|ns`pro|u|. JOHN ononn W` 'Bi>f1s` o n or. /Aulntant uslnou lsnuorfn / HA` mi; III IIDIIJIIOI WllI"|IOIbD.O`fOl II- alqnsnrsun V01 0 n. Written notom than] :0 on All no for insertion. All Min lumonu no IIIAEM to ch: nppronl ot tho publisher. aim for odvortlumonu and Inb|orlp- om no no and pnnblo In advance. .ooa.u.'.' {u:i'.`si" : ""' `x`1""`i.3"h.'i' {or onion they gin`. non. ' "Q0 ' . wad. M I but .1` :.` gang: &; ::& amoral- ` Oontnot ndvonluuorllowod two oln not not; more` {mane oluncu mun 5441 for. The nb or will not be to: n- blo for fsnnun of vu-but Wrltlgn _ not on bo placed Ooitruti to: 5 npoellod out` an node {or Izw turn: (or manual; umouoonnnca, but In use! Ml wanted, {or uh, to-lot. port 307131190. l|&l'I or O In: and actual olmouunt or utuuo for :1 no no . rdnpuu 10: prafudonng: nnnn nanny nnnnnnumon an :1: 101$ to Int:-lotion. ll Valium 9- 'Ic60lI III. tying !o.ar out lmlllnoo. "nun I cum . I 0outruh:I:: n=:I::d out matings: ft} uggggu nun ..`I.'__ o!'h:l'D wanted. !:lrm|:`l:.to-lot. $014 __.. .....'.... `Ilvv n.|JlI7`-llIll`;""D *0 u I . . .0114 goals. twain Hnu nlu luring Dacha, one lnurhon Joe. - tub in morn . , I l .. -'t';&:...~';:.':::-.-;`:. z.".1'.-..*.:..%*:*.*::..' - us. um; ndnud nu lam Ho. 5... 31.91. _ ncconpualu. :3 on o.ontuotz for our Iinhnum ohgvp to: I notice. In. 7|-Ililnourtton E [Inn and our. pulling. Inch oonuoutlvo union, Ivo um: and over, me. . ll , I7 . Pl nu-nuw u b ,_-H: . O IIXDOLLAIIPII IILI um nu oIhonrIu.Iowulbou'h::nd. I-I I l\IVl2r 1 \4\Ju ll Ioitrul nlroot. I door: want 0! Prinoun ,_m-on}. llnc-ton. Ont. -:-jq---- LET US HAVE THE FA8 rs. u|__ II-,, ,- ~- nu - vain all, who did it? The in`<`iepemlant or mg conservatives. Partly, but not ly. It was the libernla, with the of a I-mall percentage of conserva- lhat. defeated the government in Even the Pacic ncandal mm .|.,_, Al}, , -u u car; runs. '!`nDAn. nu-nu W hm gvophq n'nouau-no IT: ntgouot, "0m'/or per Orbem Anouncanem. Invuc I-C nIoI.0.I&dI. K "a."nqo':.v:' cbrhl IWX `PC WOVE- ' n _A`l'h I nporhrnoouploolnlorpl an Io-by slowed I B;n llnn which. he .'..".`...."'.`.`.; ".'..!".'.." on aha ll .-..-:-.'......." -~... .....'-~ -Q- I ll; I..J-I. .I...a.. l...............,..... \ I"III\]f1I|`\J I O O Ilouun {mm mm`. In . Undornllnu from up. Night Dru: from MI!` up. Oonot Conn from tor u . and all Whlto- war equally as cheap. orn-nu. our own `OI! I1-ll only. Corsets, Hyuhmo Wshlu. and ouldu Brut-an mnde tn -mlor n-om In] pattern Iml perfect fit cunrnntood. n..-.\/-_n_ n_._. 11.3.. _. mama... but-Cri ulna. National htguo-=At Pmabur , F; Brooklyn. 6. At Clonlmd. 1; Baltgmon, :0. A`: Cincir}n.v:&3, 9; WuhingAton,5. AI. aouhv : I lo, I. t. Chiug 8; NIv|;':I.2. M. 0.. laciqnt mo, 6: Boston. I2; nooond`g|Ino,x8. In 1, I2; Boston. 7. ~ nouuundoomlonol the bod. Sold by] denier: in medicines. Ono pilvln done at Madly : drug Icon. gnu olooa nlwr Ind thenby allow it to mum thou funoom no uuntinl In the th nndoomlonol the Sold by denlornin Onaniln don n.I Cur; liver oomphlnt. biliomrneu, &c. nose l.roul.lou.arioo from bar idity or in- action of the liver. and Ihmnlcfbo promptly treated. An ncuivo dose should At. first be taken. may throool HnmilI.on u Pilln, fol- lowed the next. night. by one or two illa uthooocuion any demand After Iv ich uh ov::J)ill onooor twice I rock. which will I null: ranking 0}.` ...o,:... Al 53.. un or:J>uI twice week. which will all restore the action of the great Iood Itcr Ind thenby allow it norlorln function: no nnnngl In ml.- lmnqlon Advertiser. One of the pro-election threat: of the conservative manager: was that the Kings. ton cotton factory would shut down union Tupper was sustained. A combine 0 an went the story one better. the other av, nnd asserted that the mill had Actually been cloned. Now the secretary ol the company mu-arts that this i a lie, and that the mill in running full (ink and is likely lodoao for some time to come, as there are Iufciont orders on hand to keep the present stall` employed. `Thom in no talk Ivhntm-or' 0! closing the mill. ,Cotton manufacturing was I paying industry very many yearn :30. and will continuotobe I0. In-Inch`: Pill: 0 `Institute Ind lint- In nl. WIII UOI lmnclon Advartiur. Una nl [ha urn Inn bl"! Iilrl. lllllhlrll. Mrs. W. H. Stnord, whone maiden name was Sarah .lane.li.edner. (lied on Tuesday morning, July 7th. aged sixty- ve yearn. Thodeceaaed had been in an inrm state of health for several years, but theillnees by which she was carried oil hunted only three days. She was the re- lict 0! the late William H. St.nfTord. at one time reeve of Amelianbu . and a man for many yearn rominent in t e munici pal and political in airs of his native towns ip and county. and who died about ten years afo. Meearn. W. U. and l). T. Stafford. 0 Ameliaeburgh. and Willinfn. H. Sta!- fnrd, of Deneronw, are none of the de- cea-ed. and with l). T. and lamily nhe made her home since the demise of her husband-. :. e,unnnnoque. easr. J. E. Brown and H. H. Eyre were appointed to attend the New York state fair At Syracuse: Maura. John Cook and Arch. Stevens to attend the Toronto fair, and John Bowser to atind the fair nt Ottawa. Each of the delegates to report upon all matter: of interest they may note at the hire. TI... ........I.... ...:..n-- _.--.:_,_ W, , XIIUYII um DOHOOI HI lllflllod. New York Dress Reform. $3.333" 5!: me IMFF. The regular winter meetin n were a pointodm be held nt. Lan owns an Delun; with supplementary meetings Wentport. Elgin and Seeley on Bay. qua; (lll`6OL0l`B,B. W. Hilton, Newboro: J. H. Singleton. Newborn: J. H. Whnlen, Wontport; A. I). belong, Elgin; H. E. Eyre, Harlem: John Bowner, l)elm:Archi- buldbovona, I'hilIi ville; Wm. McKin- loy, Selefn Hay; ntthew Johnqton. Oak Leaf; W. A. McNeil, Lam-downe; J nahun I. e,(:annnoque. J. E. Hrnwn and H I-`. Rum l:O'|ll I` Irnllri Innulum. The annual meetin of this inntibube was held at, Doltalnat 'ueadn_V, when the following oioers were elected for the en- suing year: Preaident, W. M. Bass. New- boro; vice-preeiclyem, J. Cook, Wnrburton; secretary-treasurer, F. Britten, Gammo- quo; diroot,ors,S. W. Bilton, Newboro; H. Sinolnmn. Nnwhnrm J H \N|m|.m I credited and cast aside by the old world; IIIHI-HUQIIBD rwcuruer, nonucn. ling. The worst thing, however, about Mr. McKinley is the protectionist policy that he represents. It is truly a pity that a good Methodist should stand on the sym cl for national selshness. He is the chosen candidate of thousands use they expect him to build a wall at China around A: erica. It is `missing strange that a net on in so many things liberal and enli htened should adopt a policy of industria privilege which has been dis- it is another proof of the marvellous ex- tent to which covetousnees can blind bright eyes. Instead of telling the American manufacturer, with his splen- did resources. to fall back upon his wit in competing with the various nationalities, Mr. McKinley proposes to give the native manulacturera protected and privilefed position at tbe expense of everybody e se. whether American or European. Mr. McKinley s election appears mbable. for. as Victor Hugo says: he lucrative rty is a large party." How far the sel-` sh policy will pay in the end remains to beseen, but to every thinking and impar- tlal spectator it would seem that inter- national com tition is one of the grand elements an forces of progressive civili- zation which no people can arbitrarily eliminate with impunity. Bov. W. L. Wnthlnlon. nn Englhh Dole- gnte. on the Subject. Methodist Recorder, London. Eng` Th. ulnrnf a|.:.... |.,............ ..I......; u- The Hamilton Herald says the Wum .-a advice to W. W. Buchanan, to keep silent on his election grievances, willnot do. Mr. Buchanan, it says, must talk, and there are plenty of people who wnnt to hear him. All right. This in 3 free country, And Mr. ' Buchanan can talk himself tired. He will, but it won't take him into parlinment. The distillers. especislrl/y lored by the law government. and making I fortune out of the business, are said to have hand- somely subscribed towards the govern- ment's election funds. And it was pro- posed wmake one of the disaillers A sens- tor and, so to speak. put e premium upon whiskey. The ooneervnuive paper: keep referring to Quebec as the dbmimnt provinee in liberqlf politics. What. ebony, the gliin made in 31] the other provinces? He: not ewave ol|ibere.lism' pueed over (he en- tire country-? Isn't. the liberal dominant everywhere 2. 9 Q _ e IIVUI Illllvllll II IlUl' IIIIU Ill!-II WIII Ii Uwl-` {ting against him and muting harmony be_twoon the powers up Ottawa and Qiiobec impossible, ' ` ' .Quebec electidne noon. And the liberals who elected Leurior will see that the new government in not one the will be open- tinn no-in-t. him and m-Linn L.--nun Every Woman is Inxlmu to hnvo ch: hing...`-$-'u yjvlll Il_U TI` VUTHQJ by the returning oloor, wiao on n heonno 0! votes found I tie between the candi- dltoc and broke it by going for Davin. How are the mighty inux`! A prominen-t. government oioiil, wlu eenveued in the hie election for Mr. Mo Inpyre. 19. now poeing u I grit! Th: ohenge of government does not cellnlor I change of poli_&i::a. do.ee it. I IHI understood thsuhodoninion gov ornmon iooonnta thou nnmhor big dolioiy ` for also nancial you ondlng with Juno 30th. A_nd_t.hin while Goo:-go Enli: Foster ` vniannll I vvuu um reigned ! NichoIul'loodDnvin by 5.... , ._ AL. _.A____:_ , -m,__ ,, PHOTEOTIONIST POLICY. Will Contlnuo to Pay. .Ivar1.u'nnr. 0 up and Olznnlv. Pruning and Ropnlrlng n Hg- clnl 1. our own oodn mu-la u at nuan- nblo rates. A val nollnltod. tloulnt.-Mon lunnuod. .-. nun.-... ....... ....._ 9 unmpnou (noun ol rlinton). Ihlch ha been r I hanging fire {or some time put. his ulut '. boon given in lavor ol the dolondant. vmh costs. For 3 nnmbot ol you: put Robort. Campbell. of Flinlon. wu Voulrnllod with mono laolonging to one Ilr. . I weal yoldhnoholot who rotidunl dmonoo lrom tho villtgt Home duo Mr. Porrydecidod to Jo pidy with Iorvioen of Culipboll ind uhd lot a ntotmnont of Account. This ulctoolont. however, did not. it Mr, I . and In omarod unit chime Mr. `(ha I Ion- oovor Iona hundred: o( dollars. which Jan clnilnod (hupholl owed him. An `thun- dusooolcvldunoovuhhtuounod-0 liolovolholohnlnuuria ,-whet ciddlnlnvoroltln til. nppul vuuuddohulu slab. In ("`i"""-2`.`.'."..`...`:"' " ..a ` . you-. van a .u..._u.... lunnsdok'uhoeau=.oun- nuuuohvlti ab-ult will A-onuo ndgihu-hood om,ooo. Twoonl Nova. J om m tho one 0! any vs. Cam ll (both of Hinton). life has hnmrinn r: lnr nnnm Mum nnnb. L4. .9 I-.. my name. l0! a gun .Mr. Clark set out. an utalk the mnines which were dbecribed to be as ame and hungry M; W-IIVOI. and from the evidence it ap- peared that he succeeded in shooting one of them. This oved no be A black and Ian {ox hound longing to Neil McCar- ney, who. when he learned the circum- stances nbove related. sued Mr. Clark for da es for having unjudtiabl shot Ilia houn . The evidence as to I. market. value of the dog was very meagre. but the jury assessed the damages at 35. With costs. A Dog Shooting Cine. tiannnnqne lleporter. - An interesting one involving the rrght of property owners to `kill dogs treapaet ing on their preminee, came before Judge Reynolds and a jury at the division conrthero on Tuesday last. ,.lt a pear: that Samuollark. a farmer reciting a few miles went of town. wan notified by a neighbor that u` yearling heifer belong- ingtohim wan lyin (lead in one of the fields in the rear 0 his fnrm. In oom- pan with.l. B. (`owan. Mr. Clark went. to I. I6 place indivated and found the ani- mal an deacribed and bearing trecen of hav- ing been partially eaten 11 dogs. Three d n were seen nkulliing u out the place. 1:5 an other farmers had shoe worried by dogs not long -pre\'ioui- to t in oocuion Mr. Clark auupeclc-d that the heifer had been killed by the logu which he and Mr. Cowan had dimovered there. Return- ing hoIne.for Mr. Clerk let tjlk the rnninnn Ihinh wane Quick wu. on lhiinnbnvtnn -I And now me me: are mcnng. Now erce battle ran on wild; Oh! mother. pra ing onely, There is umnll ope for your child : For shot and shell are flying round, Like hail from out the sky; We horses plunge -confusion spreads, ' And many are to die. L Aml unw a fatal bullet then, (,0 pier-re Lh mnnly breast : llo tobteru. reels, he falls beneath, \\':'l.h "Hero" on his crest. Oh I what. a brave and glorious death, Though rent. the void behind ; Hnw u nrimu llm nulnlrnninn uh..- 1 nougn reaL Lne void behind How g nrioua the nwakening where, A credit. to mankind. And the food facing. raven wih nor xeurou xor wnnr. was coming \Vhen in battle ~ erce nrrnv; But. the mother's heart behind him Auhed and longed for her bqv; But for his county he must go Tu ht.- )erhupa to die. Oh! 9 mil never bee him mare," She thought, when from her night Her only non was Laken for his country hard to ght ; And if I do, that merry voic , Perohnnne by silence bound. `K Mnv never nhmr mv lnnunm mu-. roronnnve Dy llellce nounu. 64' Ma never cheer my lonooom our N or t.1rongh:Lhe homestead sound. RGA-|'N'Sm:": lnnnnu hnm ip nn Inc nuullur I Uoltlh By Edith Mr(iilH\ my, lduuur scram. Ultnwn How fair he looked that morning, ' As he bravely marched away. Nor feared for what. coming in ~ nrrnv: `(he I-`remlem-e of lfemale Complaint! `Found to Result Largely From the ldneyu. S\lll\'A\\,BilCl1., July I1l.-I)octors are beginning to turn their attention mg re ex- clusively to the causes for the great in- cram-eof what are known as female oom- plninbs during the at ten years,_ and to the remedies for t e same. Many cases have been investigated and omon others that of Mrs. Kenny. of Ashland. \\ in., who was cured of this form of trouble by the use of n kidney medicine known as Dodd's Kidney Pills, which originated in Canada but has now become widely known and used throughoil the western i-tales. This and other similar cases `go to show that these troubles are largely due to the kid- nevs and that the above mentioned remedy is likely to have a great effect in lessening the number of victims to this form of com- pluint. pamea nmu. popular air. The ending of the long convention was exceedingly tame and spiritleeu. The us lull clearing up resolutions of thanks to the temporary chairman, Mr. Daniel, ol Vir inin, the permanent olnirman, Sena tor ll}Vhite, of California. the acting chair- man. etc.. were passed. :-mwe were changing their vote to Sewell. The chairman put the motion to make the nomination unanimous on the shouted demands of delegates. The band struck up Dixie" and there was, to n emall ex- tent, the usual cheering which accom- panies that popular air. ' endino of the lam: nnnvnntinn Iunn convention. -JOHN rt. MCLIcAN.' "That is Mr. McLean, not the Ohio delegation. said Mr. Sloan. Neverthe- less the effect of the telegram was felt in the next ballot. Louisiana. apd other states which had voted for McLean, chan edto Arthur Sewell,0l Maine. and b the time Wisconsin was reached sufll- cient votes had been out (or Sewell to nominate him. lllinois promptly chang- ed her forty-eight votes from Mc- Lean to Sewell, Kentruicky followed suit, Ohio chi in a a procession 0! state sta|idar`)\vas started round the hallin honor of the nominee. But there was no cheering. The oonv/ention having now made its choice. Nebraska voted for Sewell, Michigan moved to make nomina- tion unnnimous. Ohio moved that the rules be suspended and the nomination be made by acolamation. Meantime other states changing their Sewell. nut. the mntinn In mnlrn reaa wnnr. Mr. -Mohoan In I. Ho span for himlolf, not. for the 0 io do tion : `Any vow out for me for vioo-president is against. my express 'wiah and inst my authority. Please announce this to the convention. JOHN R. MCLIcAN.' "That. in Mr MnI4nn ....s~. oh- n|..:.. `I02. ' ` Before the fth ballot was entered on the chairman of the Ohio delegation, Ulrich Sloan. made the ' following statement : "The Ohio delegation bu received two telegrams from r. eubstuniey what ! said this mornin but that you ma. hevo the exact words will read what. r. -Molreen nu. Ha lnnukn Mclaoen. They state I ..,......_..u.-u_y wuuu A sum Ullll Iuurnln Dllh He daloznbion : use ma son. The result) of thd fourth ballot. was nnnou ` ll follows: Wil- liams, 9;Clnrk, 46; n-it , ll; Pnttioon, l:Dsniol, 54; Sowoll, l ; Mobenn, 290. Whole number of vocal cut, 678; Absent or not voting, 262; necessary tn 3 choice, -I52. u-uun uunu uuuucu nu IIIUW an HODIK aur- In the vote and directod r. Fithinn to 0 his seat. The result of thd nnnounmd an Inllnwp um. -u nuuuu -n Ivy-Ill". uuuu qlurnl 90-J92 PRINOBII I1`; ' |ollhovWhool Windows. -cum, s uncluuutl I-than-. Would nu. Iecund the mace and in Int noenud n.-0nIt.c Inning Boone: Whoa.--the o- nn Wu ooolnod. " Cmcmo, July l1'.-`-The fourth`-ballot. st thodomocratic convention begun at 2:15 o'oiock. In the nour/so cf the vooo Mr. Fithian, of Illinou. declared, out of order, andunid grant oonf-uiou. that the oun- vontion could not afford to nominate 1 man for the vioornnddoncy who had dr . clued that be con not. support one prin- ci 10 of the national plutbrm. tint in Igor of ininooinn an incoma mu. Th. In In ul we nllilnll puworm. Mint in liar inipooin income nu. The chairman refuse tonllowan debate dur- in past. The mm. nl um 4.... ARTHUR 5239; or u1m:.i `HE IS `ma cmouyoxrz FOR ' AN AL-ARM!NG INCREASE. }' "0 DAILY Jnlnnrrrsn Vwgma-. m5NnAY. JULY 15. 1393. i Pony vs. Cunpboll. i\)lv6E:l'3'!'I`E-8'IDENOY.A !l.olnhardl.'n Ind ')'Koolo'u Calo- hntad Inger. In one [lama bottlu. sou per dozen at THOMPSON B0[T_l]N6 C0.. I THE -y-wuuv-v -wvuuvu avid `lIICIIIq9 IUI IVUWV boro when he will open I baker . The project 0! darting n mbgor hotory in Smith`: Fall: in being dileuuod. Min Bulb Burn. roudmn in Ncw York. nn ummu nun II not aneuuod. Burn, reading in New York, in n nding hor holldnyint Ynrler. (munoquo I , l.0.0.l".. ha 215 mnmhnn null I 3 A Tl An huul I`...n:o.... noun or the nmrm oounoniod In-on-"Nun WEI` Illlli. Jnmos Render loft. (hnnnoquo for New- bake:-L.` Th! nfoim of lfArI.inl I run}: r lnntnnr some nsu never even been crossed. The `counsel engaged in the recount, Jud Burnhsm, and the counsel engsged in t e recount. l)`AIton McCarthy. for (lrshsm. A. H. Aylesworth. for Mc(lilli- vrsy. as well 'even es the major himself. who vented to resign forthwith, but was dissusded by his counsel, but who never! theless. expressed his intention of not de- fending theprotest which Grshsm is to make. were sll sstounded. end for n time it looked es though returning oioer Tay- lor would be arrested at once. He wss not. however. snd returned to his home in North Ontario to-dsy. As the psrticulsrs of the recount bscsme public, the feeling in town is very strong smongst sll mm end expression in freely given to t wit that the sxtremest penalties should be meted out to the uiltypsrties in this out- rageous sffslr. snn sympsthy is felt for Ms'or Mcfllllivrsy in the unfortunate pnsitial in which he nds himself plsoed. Thlmrny in conrmed in hit`: meal. by Jud Bnrrhm an n reaun of the recount betore him. concluded this morning. but the de- velo)menta or nine cane promise stutling remllts to othern, no well as} the doughty major, for nt.'wu found that the moat ng- anr. example known to election trials of mm ring with bnlious in the diItinguiah- in culture of this election. Twenty-one be Iota reported by deputy returning of- oern to have been cut. (or warden Duncnn Graham, the patron-liberal candidate. 0 - ing M|'or Moliillivray, have utter y 5?. , nnd event. -one ballot: for Mci livray, which were ound in envelogea wit.hHmhnm'e ballots. had no initinla of the deputy returning officers on them, and some had been creased. The 'nnnnnn| nnnmaul i.. H... ............o Y Ho ll Likely to [.0009 It on l l!|on-l!uI lots Ru-angel: Chnn|oI`.~\ \\'m1*m', 0nt.., July ll.~Ma}o`h M jyruy in conrmed the racnunt hafnn |.'! ' 0 Tlnodlomlauwooh onoofhorn nntnrnrininn njgnnn I! 11.3. -J... IIIIOII \.:I'|l0G H Illlllll. I gllstl. Htrephon," vum-lmlml Phylllx-1, unl- emuly, you won`t h-t thmau pvophn palm. this house again for auuuner eight yt-urn, will your" THEO. IRWIN, pnon. Phyll .4 looked at him susplclounly, but oontlnu Iz- I don't. know how long I wulbed. X think I must lmv fuller: uslo-op. Hy and by (I woke up and hmkml nut; thu pulm- eru hml gum.-! l'lu-n I wnlwd to `verify that. u-av you my. um! tln-n. when I thought they must. have really gone`. 1 Just rushed In here nudcrlud with joy. I felt. Him I don't know whut.~thu Anclum. Marina-r when he found hlmsulf on Rub- lmon Crusoe`.-a hllnml. I gm~.~u. "Htrnnlmn_" 1-um-lmlc-Al Phvllln nnl. IIIN lllIllN5- . Bernardo dc-I Cnrplo," suggested Stre- phon. I Phvllln looked in hlm nlnrnlnltnllnlv. hut "1 huped you'd come upstairs," she mild, `jlmt. whnu you didn't. I felt like the Prisoner of ` lllun. or Hku Dr: Mun- ewv In t.ln- Hunt 4-, or like that hurrld `nun In llunlu u-Inn uh. Id.` 1|II1l\ n|\||.h-on EDD" Ill LII!` I`llI.'4I.Il|', 0|` IIKU T-H115 IIUITIU man In I)nnu- who um his uwn children In prison-you knuw Mm; I've forgotten Mn nnme- " HI);-.-n u|A\ Jul (`nu-`In " ......_ ...I Go... (III! D(rl'\`pIl1)ll. So Stu-ephon, gm-mug no unswo-r, went um. Moyullug ulunu; and when he emu buck found a wry qulut, dlgnltled wife, who. hum-vo-r, dhumlved mu. bears on nllght, prmoontlun, uutl uuutidud her warm to hlm. HI Iuuuul u.u.'.I nu... unutnl-a " ab.` gone. Finally Hbmphuu muuu homo-, early. J- hyllhIl" has unlit-d, nndiuruy of hope entered her duspnlrlnu hrs-u.~`l.. "Here!" nhn urleul In uuswar, but no! very loudly. fur Hhv d|du't. want the pnluu-rs to In-ur. They dldn t-um| uplther dld San-phun. Sn Him-.n|mn. m-nlnu Inn nnawvr wn-nt. uuu pllululy. Mm. Strephun rollrvd Inm thu depths of the closet und wept with rage. When she felt. better nhe look:-4| uul uuutluualy, but the man wore mu in frontal thn win- dows. Sn she made herself us comfort- uhla ma she could and walu-cl, u\'er_V now am] than pm-ring out Lu son 1! Hwy had gone. Flnnllv HM-nnhnn nnnm llnnun mu-Iv um '00 IHIl'll VVIIIII The paluktrs he-..! 1 leisurely nmnm-r, rush of the thrcu one of them was p and plnoldly. Mrs Htrenhnn n uuurly uvu u\).:!'.-.'. mu. man s as may no. one afternoon, all the servants being on the lower ours, Mrs. Strephon pre- pared to make nulls, and to make them properly |)l`ept|l`i9d tn urrny her.-u-ill. Being In her poctlcout. who ran into the next room sud into Mm clam-L to gut. soma- Ihlug. As nhu enwrod the closet. Ibo heard A uuhw at the window, but. not until aha uunrtml to return to her room alld me learn what hm! mum-d the noise. 'I`hn nnIn:.:r--,> I....I ......<...u .1.m.. |c\ n.-|- thing they do Is to put the ,bl|nds buck. >1: {hey did with the huusis chm. Scrophuu and Phyllis hand. It Will while the blinds ware or! that. Mm. Screphon had A bad qnunrwr or an lumr-onIy she said It was uunrly Lwu ho'.:r.-.'_ But. that's may be. One nfmruunm. all Hm .uu-vnntn hnlnu for Family Use._ `,;.l._i_.hIvuI, l5Prbcaoo-ct. btrepnou nopuuu . I we." mgunymne lady. I noo-W3 I sort of rimmed color, hn't it?" ' l`he`f::tor oo1`hgsL4k-molatlngly. C. '1'! `s lust? _\'. '11:," he laid. Mrs. Btrefvhon never told the ovcupuntcl of the eighth house About this; she lelt for them too much. Now. those who have lived In the country . pnd have had their houses painted will re-memhu-r that the tint thing the ;:::`.utlu-u do In to remove all the Minds um! stack them up uvar the new hruhn on the front lawn; that the next thing they do is In pain! the front ops. ` so that all. the (-ullere have to enter through tho kitchen; und that [ha last ~31 lhav (Md wlth tn hung`: Hunt. tnanhnn Know; Duo 1 nun My wnau II Is." `.`Well," said the pnlnber; you see, "that In A shade of my own. I mix all the body \;.`.l:::-= I had I0 over I the other nu-/van h0lDl-FA nu put lu the trlmmlntn to xz|ur`h. , ouwr mum uuulu-A nu pun Iu uvue OK the trlmmintu to 3| ' "IL an-actor, An` just slapped In on." He looked at Mrs. Btrephou hopeful! ha I In-." I-aul I a hull I nu_M'n ` Now, that last hnu-0," oouulnuod Mm. St!-ephon: whnt color or shade In thnt? It huft elephant`: hunt-h, or frost gripe purple, or gay ot those shad I know; but I can what It la" ``well." said the nnlnmr: vnn nan THE EIBTR IOT DASHES. cu-In. A house without cumming," laid Mn. Btrophon (aha that wu'PhyuIn), when Ibo IIW thn light, a nouue with- out trlnunlng lookn Ilka a person with no eyebrows who has shaved his moun- tnoho and hard." _ .~ The master pointer. to whom she made the remark, looked do/ubtlul, butlmlled weakly. - Now. that hm]. hnnnn" nnnmlnnncl In. Iva-epicure lonewhu llnhrruuny` Advenllln. . 7 When eight of the twelve home! In the row were to be painted, the landlord W |n'll |'|(Ilblo `end , Ilnpolitio old `-' IIe.Itnsphono|11edh1m).zudeu oontnocwtlhu house punter tuodothe job. The hudlord agreed to provide the body color, the punter to Vida the trimming: Now, undoubted y the land- lori! thought he was utlng much of what In. Strephon uld he had nonn-oonr mon ame: but when the job we: over, then. In: not much more trimming union; the eight house: than there In .mouet|ohe_emon eight West Point or (let. manna A c_ouNT;; House. HE GETS THE SEAT? I M) l'l`lUl'|l 50 Hill NEH-I hut L! muvml along in then- r, um] now in from of u windows 0! the room I perched, pnlutlngculmly w. .1. b~, otwmm Prlnm-um ` I nun UI AJUIIII I money VIII! They helped me from the etart. and I continued tiling them and . ngw I am hnppyln say] em com- plctelytcured. I rent soundly It night and have no, trouble in ur- inating. The tired feeling has Red and ;'l am always tendy to get up at the gound of the el_u1n,1nd I can cheerful rucomynend Donn`: Kidne Pll to anyone if- llicted with idncy tmuble, lot they hue Inna a marvellous n- ; med) `thy cue." ' _ 1 up auucu IUU I:- nc llyli l have s cred from lent pain in my back for the last three years and have had diiculty in urinating; after doing a day's work! felt so dragged out that I couldn't sleep or rest, and in the morning! could scarcely get up. [have tried many remedies for kidney trouble but got no relief till I went to McLeod's and got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills. Thur hllnntl Inn Crnm slug -nun niuncy lruuule IOIIOWS. ' Mr. Charles W. Crowley, no Ordnance St.. Kingston. Ont.. was engaged in this occupation for some time and the results were as stated Ibo el He says: ``I nail-I in nu: ha:-lo I`.-.- 01.- L.-A al.--_ I III: work. I. ,' van`: uel H. W` . labetea-. Brightn disease, kidney. urmar or liver complninta cannothe eon- tracwtl by you or your family if Hop Bit- ten: are lined. and if you already have any of these diseases Hop Bitter: in the only medicine that will positively cure you. Don't. forvot. thia,nnd don`t got some pulled up ntuffthat will only harm you. Wheelingiwn Uni} I36 Wlrllu l)on'Lbenfool; know what. you want and refuse to be imposed upon by greedy dealers when they attempt to palm off sore producimz substitutes for l utnnm'n Pain. uoalera wnen may attempt. to pum of! roducing substitute: (or Putnam : Pain- esa(}orn Exnravtor, the only safe. sure and painless corn rure. Putnam : Corn Extractor in the boat. the talent. and on] ninleu Porn remedy. Sold by W. 11 odlny. unu ulmng OITII. The hoarding oars, Iron can. tier Mn. gravel and um! cars. dorrlok ans, bridge ours and matnrlnl can for I long con- struction mun formed ono of the queer- enc aggregations of rullrond rolling Iwok which ever run over rails. ll|)'lV(` I/|0l'. In some aura only the nook: and wnltarn slope. the men sleeping in other can or toutn. Whore the uomtruotlon crew was mmnll one or two cars served for boarding and dining corn. 'I`hn hnnrdlnu l'lIl'I In-nn nu-u Mun .mp- (ll VVHIIIUWI. Thousands of men nlopb and ate in these travullmx boarding houses for nmnthn at It-Inna, and In them tho or- Iglnnl hobo found a home. The bunk: 1-xtyonded the length of the car. thri nlmve Mar. Inn gnu. mum nnlu H... ......I.. -..a ...-u.-__ HHOTI IHIN`. 'i`rm'eling 1-hurnht.-n are not. new. for onu inn! hreu running over the railroad; of the-, Dukoun for uevernl years. but that. ruiiroml church wmu simply is Inga mr. in which am urgun and pulpit were lnutnlieni, with only und 0! the our parti- viunmi oi`! to make in sleeping place and kin-In-n for the traveling preacher. ' when ruiimud mm|mnh-.u were reaching nut ux-or the pr-uric-I of the west, running new rniirnmia through the great plninl, l|l`lllIl' 0! man were! fed In thv huge buuniing ours that were important pu-ta or the oonnzrunnnn truim. Thom board- iug nhuntios" towered high over the box cnrn. some of thou: hnving three tiorl u! windows. l`|.nnau-uln nl nun. nl-nb .....I -L_ 1.. I ICIIJ IIHIU VVUIKa ` A lot of scooping, to do. That is hard on the back. Causes 2: strain. The strain weakens the kidneys. The, kidneys cannot do their wnrlt ' IHUIIIA1 ll!!! l`/lIl|l'|I(`(l'|' OI EH9 "DUNE. Urmx-A and rods strength-n (.113 Ham and .-mcm the walls and room, and 1-wrytlnllm Id nun: no that tho um-Mum house run be not up ur mkvu down in on short alum. I`n..unIInnu "In.-u.l.nn a..... nap ....._ I-.. 'Ul`I- Kidney trouble follows. N`? (`hat-Ina `U I`-A... (W0 Drlllirl nnu nvornnng on men Ilao. Tho machine:-_v for ruining A nmople nver the queer t-htmth is capable of um Imr the frmuawork to a good he-Ight, and wlu-n this Is put on nharo In uorlng-but the railroad track mul our wheel: to In- dkmw the ulmrm-to-r of the house. ll:-mum and Iu\t`a no.m...oI..... M... 11...... f)0IIul`(l nnu DIIIDPOQ H] DIEGO. _ l`hase wulli huvo window: In thorn, and when the eutlru nalr la put to- genwr the mllroml chapel extend: over cwo trunks nnd nvorhnng each Ildo. Thu Immhinm-v fur I-nlnlmr A nuulnln Thou cars nre run on bopnrullel ta-sokn side by undo. the oor motions are swung down to an the npnca between the Mn. and are clumped together no u to make `a solid our. 'l`h. -nnl ngnolnnn nun!-u. any on .-IsI..|.. I HUHU llD"l'. The root nooulom uwing out to within a short dlntnnu-o of each other, and extan- alnnpelmn are clamped between, and the whole is Inolosed by walls which holta-d and clamped In place. l'|mnn walls have wlmlnwn in Iclunu IIIE TIME- Pretty idrd work. A In! nr Qnl\n:na O lll lltl (VOVBTUG D H TIIDRPQ roof. The third kind ls umdu no that It ran he lighted by wlndown. and In nddltlon It 1: pnrtltlnned 0! ! Into rooms. The Inn- ant. form In :1 combination of the In! two. and l (`(|l1|l`9 two can no make tho whale. Than: 4-urn nun run nn tn nnr-llnl Q.--nlm I)! win L`lll' up to give more new room. Another type looks like the that when folded up, but it mm be transformed Into a lnrgvr room. Extra wings and Ildoa nru nddetl so that tho oor can be ex- tended fur beyond the xed oor of the mr, and the exwrlor space can be walled In and covered by hinged roof. The! kind In Imuln an chm. It ran vuumg. Albert Bleramdt, A New York Innu- t.or. says the Chicago Record, seem: to ` have n floulty for devlnlng queer mill-owl Nlhl of me folding-expansive type. for he has lnveumd four klnds. In one (he sides are mudeso that they swing ouh and down when a wlndlaas ls turnnd nud another nmmhment um the whole roof of the car up to glva more head Auuthar tum lnnlrn lllm tho nt. Inhnn dlnm rlmpel, wlth n steeple and bell tower, when the ltlnemnt. evangelist let: up hls wheeled house of worsnlp on e aldlng. Albert Blnrtndt. A New Vnrk InInn_ Ell up Ill DHIOB. , . One of the Incas Invention: In the tnldhullne In :1 "Gospel our," which looks like an or-dnnry In-Ight our when nmde up In the train. but which grow: and expands Into as oomlorbuble, oommn- runners. In short, hundred: of thing: are now nude to fold up In `a small oompua. I0 am they an up mu room when In annals. but open out :9 full size `when not up in place. Ona of Mm Inhut. lnlmntlnnn in tin: A-ouunz Deal are modern in Int came that they hooumo common when oily pnople took to living in lists. but `they wen mod in Europe decades ago. Fold- ing bl:-yam am seeking recognition. Folding boats have hoan used by` human and tlnhc-nnon for years. Folding ooopl imprison thousands of chicken: `which are brought to market from poultry ninen. In ahnnb Iuuunagtin -0 old--- .._.. _.._ ONE or THE :.A1"s1'mv:N1'Io_Na or can BUILDERS. When Position and Uoldod Thus Queer Meeting Home: lxtond Over Two Truahnnd overhang on lack Illa. OHLKE . f CHURCH .CllS_THE THINC. Folding bed: modern In the hnt thl-V hnnnlnn nnlnlnnn -hnn nlzu --_-/- 'I'IO0I0;-~Kl&. Cnli-hi nu, Out. I 0.-`I'hII IIII l.EvI'oIu chant 5:3 . of vil I0 vunvlmo. hlmetvoloud 018.10 wuohudlathotlwl|lIoond`onl`ud.ht nunuold. ` Dun-voun. On, July lo.-huh|o has :-In aluodvlg bong Juu,nnh:" . 30 I ll , lingo. nu; _I..n .*|,' JIm.I__._ _._.,,. Issues Policies on every plan of Insurance. including Ordinary Life. Limited Payment Life Endowment. with or witllout profits. De- ferred Premium. Annuity Bonds at lower rates than iany other company. " lOO_ Wellington street. Ottawa. Head,0fce V of the Company ; " [The People's Llle Insurance 00., Tomntti 254 md_25o PRINCESS smear. v nnvn ` our prmmoal to the loam. - .r__.-- ......... .. v... ,..u.... mun uvwu Are you the man or woman who said you couldn't Illord to buy? Luck Is now huntimz {or you ln the ans o 0! Burns ns, without gear or arena). In the une of Art1tlrgVl'_'u5nIur_e.ln_r_:gl1sh Lgota,,B_rua and Iron ode. nameled or Black. w--_ V: ---.-- u 9-. - vv-v-u ruv u y ONTARIO STREET. Igtorlor and Otnnmontnl `Wood work. More Bank and Olvo rmm u. Pnrqueno ullnlold lfloorlna. No Finer or]: in (`am- Adl. Upholntoring and During In mum. lljnu. IIII Work of all k ml-. -Cmcsnm CAlNOV('!|(I . .-lupt. low. J. B. Pncmnc. Pros-0 D. Mmuux. Ilnnnuu shag B'n r'a.fn`s',`vv'l'thb`\i't `$59? 6r;p3 Artistic Furniture. English utlota, Bruce eds. nz Antique Oak Dressing Cases and Wash Stand. sold separate, at yJAME:s Agood stock to be com late cleared out by promleua prices. We must have room` to make our I PRO EMENTS. Sooner lose our prom than lead mocha. vou couldn't nnnm on m... s Y,nnIp .. loo w/v r/1rcoM. All Fancy Muslin: at reduced prices. V Fancy Cotton Crepone, worth 20c, 25c ,- know I2|c. 15c __Black and Colored, Parioolo at wholesale prices. _ Suiximer Dreueo, $5 for $4. $6 for $5: $7 for $5.50. Navy and Colored Prints at mill pTiCeI. ~ Glovedond Hosiery extra cheap. I /\' You are always sure of a nice assortment and bottom !McKELVEY & BIRCH ,. .--r.-~~~. ------ - Wood`: Plmuphodlno I: sold lay responsible whnlouh and real! dmgglstn In the Donlnlon. `?v%/v`/v/rrQ v`v r *$/*` 8% __ _ __ _ _ ___`_r__v_"V. _ ..- V-.... .....5.-an -Islnl-I4 , la the result. or over 1:5 yearn Irutlng thousand: of onset with all known drugs, unlll at last. we have dlnuoverod tho truo remedy And lrenmenl A oomblnntlon thu. will olfectn prompt. And permanent cure In All uagelof Srtual 1)rbt'lily, /Mun or lilrrnu, Ntnvovu Wraluu, Euuiubwr, llhnhl "brry, Exruah-I l'u of Opium, TuIvnr'a, or Alralalit Sliuu/lull, all of which won lead to Insanity, Connnmpuon and Lu urly gnu. Wood`: 3*" 73" -' Pllosphodlno has boa-n used nu-ceunrully hy hnndmdn of (`non thnl. seemed Almost. hopeleu-cu;on that had been `treated by Llnn most. talented phynl- -_- clan:--ca.Ies that were on the verge of dmpnlr and lnaAnlly-culo| that ware g bothering over tho 3-rau\- but with the oontlnued and portion-rlng use of Wood`: Phor-phodlno. than cues llnl. had been glven up oodla, were reltorod tn manly vigor sud hon.l!.ll-Ruder you nned not despair -no mu.- tor who has glven you upu lncurnble- the remedy In now wllhln your reach, by Ina us you can be rumored to I llfe ol unefulncu and hnpplneu. Prloo. one package, 3|: ll: pwkngu, 3.`:-, by mall ee of pmlngo. Our wl':`l[lnz.r, ll: gunrunltnfllrr. Punplnlot free [0 Ln] nddrr. The Wood company. Windsor. Ont.. Onnadn. Mi" 7'1"" - PRESERVINGKEWFS I09 BROOK STREET. KINGSTON. RICHMOND 6: CO. m-MunnnwuuTv 1' 50. per yard. letow clog: we room PRO mum As:-:5 me me Label hem the wen-kndum Run Dumoun Mm: of 'ms_ Aponumuus COMPANY, Lm`msu. Refrigerators, Ice Cream Fr ezers . Consitlering"th:: nature of the Hungarian Bitter 'Water Springs, it must obviously be desirable for the medical profession and the public to be assured authori- tatively that the working of these Springs is carried on in :1 scientic manimr, "and not .mcrely.o on commercial lines, and with this view the Uj Ilunyadie Springs. from which Apt-nta Watt-r is drawn, are placed under the absolute control of the R0) al H ungariuu Chemical Institute . - .r....... .. ... ... u-uuu, un. yuuucu unucr lnc absolute (Mihnislry of Agriculture), Buda Pest. Prices: 15 Cents, 25 `Cents and 35 Cents per bottle. 01-` ALL 1)/\'(/(.`(II.s'7`5 A/VI) .-IIINIM`/fl. W.-l7`1JIs 1)Al.1-SR3. rnoo, package. 31; M: pwkngu. If; has 0111-. Onnudn. j- WE CARNOVSKY COMPANY, l\N"`A D [fl 6l'FDI`I 4"l` Bdtd pt thc` Jlf lhlflflt 7.!` I Tl/E /ll 0LI./NARIS C0/DIPVA/VY, LIMITED. J u LY SALE; An Qpportunity to buy a dress at the above price. Dress Goods. new shades. 69 I '71 BROCK STREET. KINGSTON. A mgnificent lot of A|l-Woo| The Leading Undertaker and Furniture Dealer. j \ . cr:.. ' - 'rHs'oaEs1' NATURAL APERIENT w1m:a_. FITS LIKE A GLOVE Wood's Pnos'[)Ii)d'InE.:7 UJZ HUNYADI am nuagrost, am. pric'es in these Iinea at VUAL_DRON S .<-.-v- ' REID. Undertaker. Snlr E .1 part, r: .' I)I(` /`1\lI.` us? A/\zl.l`lT|.E nerren - -....mnn1fnenas1 Z Qfijjfl `ml qnwgcoauulooguualuun. - T It: Grra! Eng 113/4 lr cmeu y_ v-. . I`-3`: . .--.-u-u-U 'l'h|t's my bunlnm-m.and I guanntee Hun. all vohlolomequlpn es. etn.. antruntcd II], will be returned an brig t mu now. Plenty of room In my now qurteru permittinl good Moflfi cheap. W. G. FROSI, [Ian `I nnvi in clot-Q-In ran: llnnn KINGS TON, ONT parallel. _na.melod or Black. W Tuklnl. VV 0 `I0 I VG I , King St., next to electric car sheds Carriage Painting Thntn mv hu:inanu,and I UIIAPA VV I xlc III! I CJVIIQ ggg naiot "n.3," Botwoon Prlnrenn nnd Brook`!-ll. CD01! in Stove: and Hot Mr Furnace Iodorn munngemenn, axvollent cuisine and 0. stocked but In the city. 3 Itteutlon given nolnmamial man cl I. 4-.. .--.. .-. _ ---gcuguuu u Ivn u .1. Mcumonu_~,' lot IIDWIAIFVIIIIV W lV:vtho lulualqwprtop. unmove- north. iiouoaulohhonvln unquhlly. nus vv I IIIIIIIIII-IIIII svnnxau smunaxr. mun ramons.` .__.____,,__Z._____.__ K:N9ioFf%6iki"% nu nnnnnnnn 1-, uruin uulunj. BYRNB8 G Inn:-..I nun, 0 .1...-... ---o -1 n-a....-. - --W`... Ia!) known on via E l|'l On- nlhou and in pnpond lo do Our . MM and touching. ll. %.L'.*.`:.'.-.:'".:.'.:'..::.`"z-.1 -:3: We Are Taking Orders _,_ _: g . _'_____._._ . homo you an than: to f.A'l'l'IL . Ibo Ourlrgo Inter. And hlvo than don right and romptly. Also on lid: of npclrhu ono_ qtuc-Hy. Q QQQ lIIIllIE-Q -$' . avI-.wvL.Iv I Iv IIII. V1 VIDEO; I. RAIIBIDGI. m Kama STREET Bicyles For Sale up wan -... IT? GITI U hunt In out but the hot woatlur In with u. I you will run! 1 In the youtah .A'l'l'IL ----nu-uuuu-m WIRE :vonus. I. DA Dlllnl ms Imun nmnu-nu `V..- .,...__...., . nur- '0! IIIHIIIQQ from :1! Don: and Tnlni. ..:,jja IDA XUUU Ullllil HUN "ICUYAL UNI." TIIE KINGSTON MILLING C0. Iron Beds sung III!-l.Ill IIIIGC. JIANNAY & HAROLD, `g.}" ,?'E,'F` Household Economy; ROYAL om 1225 '::r*- .::'::: qndmy than Any other our on U Inu- ,._-- uvwau `Iii ` vuuun. Flor nhulu are me , bar hreatmjs sweet, And she has nnyt.hna In t, Chicago fan: : But mm In one thing mwavet ntnmuo It ma non, ""a`uz..'u2i':.`-. o."52`.".'..'.``"' V n An - ...n... ... Summer. hMi|linery For this mnnth to (INA! our , _, I 16! I 111 (1 load I liked . fo 3:: .a3m3'1'.'. an alt: for `N50. _ , Jgpgp {av load: hit. Otdot at once. wm. onuav, 01 otmg, W057" I'M PI-Inoou Benet, Kingston. Ont . 1-mnmunun A0`! . . . Iooo ISLAND nous: . I us. . ' ' ASK YOUR (IROOIB FOR "ROYAL GEN." 'l`lll.' Illlll`Q1'l\|I llll I nun nn Alwn I hu 1: nine In! of Picture [Pumas and ouldiun on hand. Cams and ulont (r man and you will nd them In rnsonu :10 an they nan he made. Work promptly attended to at. "EBN. mum, Prop. Fina mlnnm fpnm -ll Inst. and 1'. -;UI|NB88 POINTERBZ. A New Industry... A IDVANT 'IV"`l- V`-"' Fund of 5 better :.n:luy Ill] onrvon thy` {ch in tho Tluumlthlnu lino promp y Attended to. On that oc-onk the man to save time for you In --g-;puA;. m BBDCK STREET. wlll name when on will wan! nom ob Tluum thlnu promp oc-onnln M. w. nonmsbu, FHA" "RI?'I4"l` IIIIAII Dllll .1, . . . Merchani Iailor. I III`-ZQJIII A. BRYANT f n-mud... .15--.. ,. with Win Hutton complain. Ag Children : Ooh ohnw` and over do- sari clan of Wire art and Ira Clo nunulnotnred at :.`2.."`.-.:5'i`.`e..'.';.."""'..,,:'. ."2?.'.,2`. into next cannon. and I hunt I lo M d - 31; glntqnll .K.au7 n` I 0 k\I D IIAIIIIIII `IE PRTIITYIEE For thl: mung: wdo offer or: ne ntooho mod I .u we do Iigt jaunt; on-wilt : Tm. good; Into uuon. d Plnn Ilnu 0! Chin: and Omni- myno. `aws Wooden Wm-o,Cook|n In. etc. ` 3 ` Inlbot Ind Buoballu for the bow. Hoe our line Durand Ion Whlnlnu. chupout plum In any or Salon. Allulnuin nook. E 0 nunnn rc : an nnrunbnn IF YOU WANT A GOOD SECOND - HAND BICYCLE QHEAP GO TO to order KM and M7):-.hn (Haven for Indian. `gentn and uhlldnn. Lona ex norionve in the lat- [ent fnotor as 0! the world. . J. MCDOUOALL, KIQAI nfInAO nan: D-inn; In I r-orrgmon 'expronsi0n : dom realized. TIIOOII DINO`, Lmnton. rnupuoun 491. ,. f.___ '11: 1. No.3.-y-I413:-o.:'1';'a n II stool no riuncxsn nmurr. IUPBINUEE ' /{aking In Ilie Be Hiyg ___-'.... v-.-- nu -----2-cu: olhunluo ounavoIIva.oaiucn- tildlgbhoiuccu, Ianorbvhu Inn:-yin." V ' tlnnlo. and `A3 `I A._.I__ L... A- .n vi an -nu, uni can If lnlumooundurvicounnol bohohlghly aoxuildgutnutnot ohinnll the ludupundanou Indtho virkuolilhttlo ounorvdlivu. lsvu tliolndqnndano Iuulnlolhsigljpdlopoltnc u`:-I; ...uL.n L.I..-1.4.. ...| m 5. -an --uu-vuu In IIDUIIIII VIII) nan, noon GO- oolnd by the national` policy. who had vototllor it In I37! #50 dclind to give It I hnlnr Mal in Iuhoquont Olocom and whavoud for It. In]. who in I306. won uomughly hulod that it In I failure uulvolodlaolotitgo.` Wonhoy not in II. 9 urn w--w vuu. IIIVII wuv VIII}! IVY tho int; limo, And voted. or it hut tho majority 0! than. to: tho libonl ouuudmue What an}: thoInndududlibinln\Hnohnd,boondo- and-gal L- AL- ..-u-_-| __u,-,_ u u Wlut. About the election of I898? The Review any: the independent conserve- tivee turned out the government "because mm" oo\1ldn'c be worse and might be better of I change." And It adds. meter- ting to tlullbenle: You weren't in it. Your vote wujilled by that life-long wry neighborof yours. Bntbhe independent voter Inn ebmed. You couldn't. had him `..I 1-L..J".._- _- |._;._ .- L:II .. . E' .. w-- -1- vuu. I VII vilillllll In fl! llllll `T van no body to kill hi: vote. Ho nnnndo upper and he made Ianrior." And win I tho young men who voubd for Oh: Hunt. Hm. ....I .._;..I __ vvuvvl-lull IIIDIU UVUI (Ill, r|l'lI. The elections of lake. um. and mm were carried by the mid of the gerryman- dor, the lnnohioe act, and false cries oi the government. And its vnrious devices: in bribes of public works, of which enough In hoard later on to retire certain per- nona from pnbliclile nnd which, but for the intervention of the government, in protection of them. while it eouyod to punish them, would lino sent others ihto exile. . nu . Iuyua navvll |/Ill! I IIUIIIU HUIIIUHI will man than this said nmall perct-nbago oould ntnnd. Who defeated the liberals in 1878? The conservative: and A small percentage 0! libernla who were captiyntod with the national policy and thepromiae of its in vellwmw make over body rich. 'l`|.. glgnnn... ..l nu}: |un- ___: Inn: I I873. IAIII `J0 `I11 I I3 lllfl lblkjn The Kincnrdine Review. which is con- servative, publishes a strange mind some- what startling article. Some grit. who ought to have known better. referred to R bolting conservative an n lznrn-coat.and the `Review proceeds to caetigete it in most vigorous manner. `Referring to the libe- rnlnit. remarlm: "You couldn't turn out John A. in I873; you oouldn't keep him out in l87;you couldn't. turn him out. in I882. I`87 and IBM. nor Sir Charles Tapper in I806. " \l'-lI `...L.. .12.: no ML- :_`.:___,, I, . Ell IIIBII illvvlllluhl VIIIIII IIIIII. But these returning officers have to be attended an. The men who are appoint- ed to conduct an election should be subject to severe ponaltieeif they do not perform their duties properly. A heavy fine or a term of imprisonment would end the crimi- nal carolessuens that has been reported in cunnection with the late elections. vuvq u. uuuuuu --5v nulnnvun Though Mr. Mcillivray has been con- rmed in his eeet, it is understood that he in not at ell anxious to retain it. Indeed. according to report, when the irregularities of the election became apparent he want- led to reeign. and only deferred action to that end pendingi proceedings, looking to a prom-t, which will most nurely lollow. II. he: been a puzzle with many that Mr. Mc- (Jillivrey should desire a place in parlia- ment when. to hold it, he would have to give up the eecretaryahip of the Independent Order of Foresters, . which carries with it e princely nlery end honors in abundance. Few men, circumetenced as he in, and with his comlorte in life, olcielly. would be is can- didate lor parliament, and it in possible that this common eenee view of things has at hut prevailed with him. :1... ol...... ....i..-..:__ ._m--__ L,_,_ F Annpz uuuvun a an uvausu \.IA\ |l'll\ul\J- The recount in Whitby, in connection with the North Ontario election, has re- sultod in favor of Major M_o'(iillivray, but under circumstances which makes his re- tantion of the seat very doubtful. The telegram in the news columns of this edi- tion of the Wmu indicates that in some way the ballots had been tampered with, that some which had been marked for the putron- li beral candidate had disappeared, and that others marked {or Major Mcfiillivray, but un- initialed by the deputy returning officer` of the division in which they were sup- ponedtobecast, had been put in their place. This. if true, indicates that a de- liberate attempt has been made to stuff the ballot box, and no stupidly as to at once challenge attack. 'I`hnn.-I. Mu lAnl!Il.'.y-..n L... luv... ..,... THE RECOUNT IN Noaih onmli. IIVL- _-_-.._. :.. un_:.L_ 5,, --v `II I V V \rllI\llI II huvo tho latent. ntylu 1! T1! In her nttln-. W0 no prepared to out I t u! patusrnu to your own moonro on tho at notion. Wo also mnnulancuro the Illllo Hnlth Corset And touch the my-tom of nlontlfla Drou Cutting. ' t]:-Lg:-g 4 lap`