Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jul 1896, p. 2

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Rhumatlsm Cured. Kidney Cure. . u-.:,,__. (1.... _.. Nerve Cure. F"rns_.pAr:;v wt MAKING K LITTLE FU88. - y The Catholic Regieter, published at To- ` rcnto, which supported the vTupper gov- ernment and suered defeat with it. has recovered itaelf sulciently to enquire why the Irish Catholics of Ontario are not re- presented in the cabinet? It knows, of course, that Mr. Laurie:- s primary plan was toselectas his colleagues the ablest men he could llnd, and that hshauuoceed- ed in surrounding himself` with the intel- lectual power of the party is admitted by both friends and foes. His next purpose, one no kept steadily , in view. was to have` the provinces fairly represented, `in respect-ol ..population and membership, in the commons. He did not aim at ele- vating` to cabinet oices men because they were Catholics, or Methodists. or Presby- teriann. or Baptists. or Lutherans. and it is not expected that he will be moved by such considerations. The Toronto Tele- gram, which sharply comments upon the Register s article, and repudiates its argu- ment. says the paper may have is right speak for the Irish Catholics who voted conservative, and if they have not a repre- sentative of any kind in the government they know who to blame. The Irish Cn- tholice who did not vote conservative, and who did not. therefore, follow the advice of theegister, are quite satised with Mr. Lsurier's work; and with Hon. Mr. Scott s representation of their interest, though he may not have been specially selected to champion them because of his religion and nationality. FOLLY OF THE TORIES. The conservative papers are worried be- cause mother session of the house is to be held this year at sn expense of $250,000 or more. They will not take any account of the extra session held by the lute gov- ernment, and one peper--the Spectator which used to be a sensible paper, but he" become very much disgruntled since Tup- per s defeat--holda that the extra seeeion the late government had A right to cell. NIL : . . . . ultra.-. nuns: nur nnnfAn1l"|nl`nl`V Duo Invu 5-Jun Illuvlnv -um. .. uh..- -_ ____, It is written, eeye our contemporary in en apologetic manner, that parliament must sit. oncea year.` The last session of parliament was the regular session of the year. It doeen`t make the slightest differ- ence whethen it was the sixth or first see- Ilon of the parliament; it was called in the usual way, and held at the regular time, and the government egught tot`:-nnsact the uaunl bueineee during the neeeion." rlIL_ _;..-.......-L .\......-...:.u. AI C-ntn II tint Bicyles for,Sale. an vnn WANT A usuu Dualllvau uun uux uuw nun-.v... The strangest perversion ol {sets is yet. tocome. "Owing to the organized and persistent obstruction of public business by the grit party," says the Spectator. the session was ended by the denth of the parliament, leavinge great deal 0! work undone." The truth is that the govern. ment could not arrange to go on with remedisl legislation in the ession of I895. as it had promised to do. and prorogued the house until the begin- ning of the new your with the distinct un- derstnnding that when it reopened the school matter would be disposed of. Thnt extra session was called for a specic pur~ pose,:.nd if the government had mesnt businees it would have at once proceeded with its special business. D..L :1. .......o eh:-nnnh tho mnnnnhinn nf Winn lbs epuumi uuenuuen. But it went through the moonshine of asking the Manitoba government what it was going to do about it, end Mr._ Green- way. on behalf of himeell end colleagues, intimated thet he wes willing to have the issue inquired into. by n commis~ sion, without which he did not see any hope of reaching satisfactory results. When perlisment resumed in .lanu~ Iry it was revealed that the government. had not mcuomplished anything during the recess, that it had not, though pledged to it. and melting it the besisol an ngreement for the support of the church, even framed the remedial bill. Weeks passed fruitless. ly. and the life of the parliament. an lixod and regullted by law. was near at hand. Then there was a mad rush to pass the bill, to lorce it upon the opposition, vom- posed now of several conservatives, and to push through the estimates of the year. Sir Tupper had even dropped the hint that as far as the government was concern- ed-nnd it was supposed to be all power- ful--p.-nrliement might not die by elu (ion 01 time on a certain date. The period of its continuance might be lengthened. mu ........... -.. .......\.. on knliaua that. IL! conunuuuue InIIw vu II?Il!v|lvII\u- There was everyqmneon to believe that the government was not willing to be guided by any precedent in iuu manner of doing business, and the opposition was: forced to demetrnw ite power. and nut off the supplies. What the Tupper party would have done with a year e nancing provided for goodness only knows. The Ionian of parliament loan to meet in the regular aeeeion of the year. the one at which the bueineaa oi the year will be done. The 1-eeeiog which new Sir Tupper go up and come down like a rocket. and which involved the moat ehamelupwaste ol time and money. was an "extra" neeaion, the record of which add: to the many lolliee oi which the conservatives were guilty. ,, _ ___ . ....A..._....au-. WAILS OF DISAPPOINTMENT. The Toromo World. the mouthpiece ol Mr. Mclacn, M.l'.. hu domnndod I con- vention of oonldrntivu. in order that At. it the party may diocnu the cannon 0! do- lonln thoput And pnpu-ohrlho lutnro. The World in unlpnring in it: do- _..__2-A:A._ -t :5- I...I._.' Lluuulnrunn And l'Ill :lll'I. IIII vvunu II nu-y-nu. ... ..- vlv nunciation of in laadora' blnndaring, and in la anxloua that than ahall ha a reorgani- zation of the party to tho and that tho young man may hava a chance. To the call 0! tha paper aavoral conaotvativoo have mada a raaponaa. - Mr. Northrup. ol Ballavilla. the defeat.- ad in last Haninga, would like a conun- tion at vhloh to all thlngaovar. u- n-u.nI an I) chant. . umvanunn HGI IF Vlllu Ill all UIIll`IvvvI Ir. llcdll. l.P., think: u oonvomlon noeonu-y. also I change 0! ludon, apoc- hlly In tho provlnon. "whIr`o.". he lays. "we lost Iwonty cash through Ind policy." AMI bouldo: "lfthuo In hot: o_onvon~ iclluvwillboaldolphin-Ipuhingin u nut conch. Hr. Icdll, it will In ,_._-_|.._.J _-- ... nlaln-n nhn nnnld III non Gucci. -t. uuanum, .- w... .. nnaulnnduvuono oltluuo who won ndnppotuhonnodlnl HI|,ondvo Bk emu-1\-pp. Ionmuad otlur amu- ouanoloplnion. undertook pound on ol tbpnny. A tdrlblo bout nal: undo at tho pnnyhyA. W. ileum:-l.P..bo align `IhI"IbopnyhltIu|oIIul."|bb"Iho _... 1- AL. ..n_A.4.-an-{nu-ad|..| gap 119$ W 1 13 VII UUCI-' .dnu."\Iu|hyvInu\Iuulby"ul- jg`.-|.g|p|u,"'Ihb-Ihoygathhhthdt huh an nugnby. pm -Id-Ily. nnI-ooInoo|InuuHluIdonhIuI-n- `cup nan.-upuuuung-u Io " LE %DJf D 0pVnr par Orbuo `M. w. nonmsou, nnuuun swnnm. NEAR Pnmcnaa. T,_________ Dnyjtuuwu--. u-- -- `lbondnlnllolfoulddool Girl ,,_-,__-...| __ ..- Lu; AL4-_ nIuLY "13iI'rfn"wn1a.vrnUnsnAY. JULY T 23; 1396. Othu ooooervotiven every enphotaio In demnndingm occasion. in oonvenol -or ohhorwilo. for potty orgnniution. Mr Mcbeen, M.P., declares that he in in favor _ of nut provincial leedou, thou Ontario has been shamefully deceived and neglected. and me so w`.n ne ver he rsgpo mu it in run from Toronto I! well u Otuwn. The men," he says, who no` ruponnihle for theloaa of fteen loose in Ontario ougho. of their own n.ooord.to retire." and give the party tho opportunity no pull ital! bo- ` nether. gether. ,4 Mr. 0. A. owima, M.P.P., hvoreds convention at onoe.while Mr. Corby. M.P._ 8enatorMcKinsley, and: host of others, thought it should not take pleoe until later on. until utter the liberll govern ment he?! got into swing. Mr. Mccrthy Wu uked what he thought and declined to give an `opinion. Here is the men who wns formerly the di- reotor-genersl oi the party in Ontsrio, And under whoa` direction thing: did not go Amine. Men arose. however, who disdain. ed his guidance and advice, and to-day he is serenely happy, us the representative of unselsh independence. while his suppos- ed superiors Are grovelling snd groaning in the duet. Altogether the party is in B dreadful way, disorganized. dejected, disgruntled, disgusted, and all this is very apparent by whst some of its members. its importen men, have been moved to say when rubbed ' up by McLean. . : \vt\InIB "r *4 EDITORIAL NOTES. The British government has uulfered a. H reverse on its Izieh lnndbill. The comer- vntive party there in in need of a new lead- er also, but. Balfour will not go. I O Q The gerrymnnder must go. When it. dqea the _ljberal party in Ontario will have some chance of electing as many members as their vobea in the elections entitle them 0 Q n R.ockefeller s:gilt. of a million of money boCleveland , as I! centennial oering, is ' princely. It represent: some `of the profits on coal oil, in return to the people of some of Lhe money the Standard syndi (`ate unnecessarily exacted from them. Q C I Mr. Sheppard. in his paper, the Toronto Star, says the conservative party cannot. be reorganized with any Tupper in it. "Conservative members of parliament will have to get. a lender lirst of all. and return to principle as a basin of conduct." Now who is` he hinting at? O O C On dit that the publiv business in the departments at Ottawa was found in very bad shape. The late ministers were so much engaged in conspiracies against. Howell, while he had hold of the govern- . J ._..:.._L ....,.|. nolmr that than Bowen, wnue no nlsu uulu ul um 5u.9...- ment, and against each other, that they hadn't. time to attend to business. 0 I . B lllhuutnan u...-.._.-, _,, There's Only One Best Place ._ L..- n.-...I l`.nIna-A. The Farmers` Sun is delighted w the choice of Sydney Fisher as the new minin- Ler of agriculture. It says the patron grand board naked Mr. Laurior to place a farmer in that position. He has done so, and it. expresses grateful thanks. "Here's _ L........... on nnr fnrmnr minintar of Hilfi- ln I0 Olplilul gluvvun uuuu-u. ...,.- - a bumper to our farmer miniawr of agri- culture." it. propoIea,unl we nll take a hand in the bout. 0 o o U " U The TorontoTelegrn|n is moved to any that "the member! of parliament who were too weak to save a conservative government. are not. likely to be strong enough to nave a conservative opposition." Which isadirect drive at Mr. .\Icl.onn. M.l'., who has set. himself up as the high kicker and (licmborgenoral of his nnrtv. IIIKII I party. Te death of Am... Pringle. of Selby. is A notable event. Mr. Pringle was an illun` Lrution of the extent. which a man can q,ul- Livate his mind by systematic .~4I,udy. H. was A m-out reader and a prolic his Imnu by nyntelnauc .~4I.uuy. He was (L fro;-ut reader prolic writer, Lhnugunome thin a that he wrote did not. vommund genera approval. He wpa inlluential and popular in the circle of his friends. , ,,_____.._..... -a...;-gnrnagn Toronto World. A convention is necessary to rid the party of the noxious gang thst led it on to destruction lent month. The rank and file of the party is all right. The week- nesa ol the party rests principally with its so-called selfeppointed leaders. The conservative platform is undoubtedly sp- pI1)\'0(l by the people at large. Thst the porty`s plstlorm was not responsible for the recent defeat is evident. from the hurt that the liberals are ndoptin it lsnk nfter plank. Since the dent of . ir John Msedonsld the conservative leaders have been gradually drifting s rt from the rank and le of_ the party. l`l):ne of the successors ol Sir John received their msndute from the people directly, but through the intervention of cabinet minis- ters, many of whom themselves only repre- sented the people in s second hsnd sort of way. A national convention is Absolutely neesnssry to select s leader who enjoys the condence ol the whole party. to clesn out the gang to whose intrigues the party owes its recent defeat, end re-alrm the plat- lorm on which the party stands. Why It In Hooded-A Very Bad (lung to Ila W upocl Out. ` m ._......`. u: ...m Ilenellt from Blvnlry. There ie keen rivalry existing between the stewards on the meil boebe running into this port can to who will have the neu- eet end beet. errnnged bill of fere. The ditferent ecowerdu go to com-idereble trou- ble iq having these prepered end ea I eon- eequencepeeeengere reep the benet. of the rivelry. II A_|...e In. I-. IIIIIOII rrlluuu No pill: on onrth havohadnormmh pnllo beotmvod upon than u Wade : Mandi-the Pm-. only on: In noodod lot I don. Cum ovary [arm 0! Stomach and l.lvuOom hint. ` Connipul.ion.|ci Htmduaho, ow. pills lot '25 conu. only at. Walt : drug note. 00!! the tint chum-0. John Com boll. ox-roovo `ol Hlnohim brook, in in t unity. Mr. Otunpboll up he will not run for his diam non war II ....-. Cl--rho-ink run!) in LII. O McMlkiLlN S, m 1 he will not lot ml uwwur-u nu . nave Swat-brick wmu to tr . ..a... up R-u-In-ink tin u! c Swnrbriok to it no Inn give .\Ir. Ssurbrick the am nco undor the new dmnct uohomo. a Inn u Ivluvn . CONSERVATIVE CONVEN TION. China msttingmnku the buuu-pot. lot Iummor. To in bud at I0o.. Na. 2613. and 300. per yud at R. |lcl`unl I Kingnon (unt an:-shout. and .'I)c. pol yuu I` mrpot. wnrohoou. Illglnon lulu. .. ...oL. Lnugl.-A an E? II 9 will ...A.. |mmn or Q4 mm. H: pvnssao AWAY on WEDNES- _ . . Anon-uglllll PASSED AWAV on w:un:a- on MORNING. `A Bnddelfnnd lad Surprise -no Wu 1 Pro. ` ' Illle Wu-Itar had In: nu ouumo con. mlulonor at the Wm-Id`: l`nIr-lkotc|I of III: cu-oer. , .. NArANiE. Ju 2`2.-At Selby, this afar- noon. at about roe o cloolx, ocournd the `death of Allen Prin lo, the well-known . ....m.i...I In-ital` nnd re inioun ooutrovor|inl- u o I Lnnu uvuu._ . . Modem mnnnaomont. out-client. cuisine and but Itookod but In the oily. kl attention given commercial men an olnbu. 'dent.h of Allen run In, mo won-xnown `roliticnl writer and re igiouu It . Hi: denh will be learned with and- don and Ind Iurprino, not only by his im- modinu rolntiv and friends, but nllo by hundreds of frien I throuibout. the United State: and Canada. who ave taken great inmresf. in his writings. His audden do- mino in I muse of regret. when we con- uidor the his age was little more than fifty nun. nnd that. doubtless. I longer lease his lime more men may years. And that, doubtless, longer of life would have resulted in the spread of great. good to mankind. The benets might nob be derived from his religious ideal, because these were somewhat pecu- 1:... m luimnnlf and such that menv of his idea, these eomewnan pecu- liar to himself and such many V otherwise warm trienda disa proved of them. Whntever may he the iiference of opinion as to religious principles, yet it cannot be denied that he was a very clever and keen eontroveraieliet in matters of secular interest. Hie argumentation was clear and concise, no matter what the sub- jeot dealt with. His writinge spread over a wide range of subjects,` bee-keeping, religion, pohtice,_. hygiene and others.` Asa beekeoper he was widely known on the North American continent and has been for many yearns standard` of authority on bee culture and honey. As evidence of this tact we have only toloolr tothe action of the Ontario government in appointing him in N93 as world's fair oommieeioner toChice.go in the interest of the Ontario bee-keepers asso- ciation. The majority of poo le know the reeult of Ontario : honey exhibit at the greatest of world's fairs: although there were thousands of pounds of honey and world : fairs: -although more hundreds of exhibitors contaetin for first gluon. `yet. Mr. Pringlda cruxe ont a second M. n that nuriculburll buildimz took the )laoe. at Mr. l ringle s on tne seoonu lloor o the agricultural building lion's share against American and Euro- pean samples. The value of his work dur- ing the summer of H93 cannot be duly es- timated in dollars and cents. In regard 0 politics he has for the most part been in favor of liticnl as well us religious l' erty of t ought. For many 'ex\rs he as been a staunch liberal and has used vigorously his powerful pen to aid in stamping out al forms of evil existing Ill corrupt governments. In the last ro- vincial election it will be remember he wrote letters to the Globe in defence of Sir Richard Cartwri ht and was answered by Mr. Wright. of ia aru. During the recent federal contest e did much. not only in the county '6! Lennox alone. but in the whole of Ontario. to unite the loroes of patron and liberal organizations. Mr. Pnngle was born in the county of of zrou and Iweral urqannznuonn. Pringle count Lennox.where he haa alwaya reeidod. l"i\o of bin brobhera died at am early age. llin lather, Lockwood l'rln le. lived to a good age and previous to lie deabh win in local preacher lor many yearn. lleoeuaed began his career an n aoliool uumher alter- wardu marrying a Mlu Mu-Leod. Ever since hia marriage he hua uinplo 6d lllll' self at farming and bee-luseplng. He haa always been - a zealouu diaeiple of hygienic prinol nlan.`re!ui-ing to have anything to do with oetora or drugs. In thin way he has kept himaell in a re- markably good abate ol health until the present. time. The came of his death in not denitely lnuwn. ~al_t.hough Lhrou ll some derangement ol the atmnaoh he Id not. partake of food for nearly two weeks. In had been conned to the house for n partake of lood [or nearly uwo woexu. He had couple of weeks. but to his bed for only one week. and it was only last week he had an article in thelobo on the silver uunnf Tnn man an un questfon. His dea His death is n and one to relate and he will be gnently mined by everyone who knew him. Helom/on A Wife, and (laughter. Grace. their only child, to mourn his loan. fr... funeral will Lake place on Friday uc hl M an olnbu. their only child, to nni man. The lunersl will place Friday one o'clock from his late residence to the . Napanee cemetery. Mr. Ellis, of Toronto. is expected to be present and rend an ml- dresa at the grove on Friduy. _ A Friendly lllxetcli. At the age often youu l'ringle mi ht have been seen on e woo sleigh one me morning in A )l`ll accompanying his lather to in neighboring house three miles oil` to get their first "sliep"ol' bees. The colon_{' was in what is now called the old box hive," und the get it home in good shape on the sled. hus commenced the young lad`s experience in bee-keeping. U D to l.he age of fteen he attended the loco school in winter and assisted with the l'>`ees and the farm work in summer. By that time he had acquired all the learning the average country school pedagogue could import. besides quite a fund ol uutiquated bee- lore. He now begun to think of doing something for himself on his own nccount. Accordingly one morning in May, bright and early. the self-reliant and ambitious youth started oil` on loot and alone to a neighboring town several miles awuy to attend an examination of candidates for teachersoertilioates. lie was successful and duly received his certillmte ol qualication to touch any common school in the county. Soon after, at the age of fifteen. he took n situation as teacher without assistant. and there ended his own schooling with the ex- ception ol a subsequent term or two in a high school. His education was acquired for the most part outside schools und Hie education evquireu for moat pert collegoe. For several years the winters were spent teaching the young idea how to shoot" in some of the largest and most diiiicuit school: to manage in the county, end with every success: while the sum- mer: moetly spent on the farm and amongst the bees, which. under akilfnl menogement. had increased from the original old 501 hive to over hnlfahundred proeperoue colonies. Having reedil ab- sorbed the bee~|ore by iii the old wieeecreu oi the neighborhood, and heering thet egmet book had been publish- erl`:;beee, he sent for it end got it in due 00 by~mail. lt wee Quinb `I "Mya- terien oi Bee-Keeping I-Ixplein ." From thin be t new hinu end much vnlunblo inlormet on. end re idly came tw front in the eeienne en art ol bee-c ture ea reotieed in thoee deye. He discarded the go: hive. need I moveble lreme. from which he extracted the honey with en old- leehioned extractor. getting the neereet bleohmith to meke him an uncapping inile irom an old le, end which. during e querter of e century, he: eheved the cape oil many tone or honey. Thmmrh e etronn love 0! been end a ne- 6!? ol honey. Thlough ntrong turtl Adaptation to the hantlw and man- nnamonl. ol them. Iuuolomon by u long Tlllvlljn Iluvllg IUVI ul vow -uu - .... ngomonl. them. nuplilomon uperionoo. Mr. Pring 0 become one ol the non Iklllul npinriau In America. and was looked to as an nut-hority on boo-culture. Ha served an incident and dinctor of the Ontario -keopon' unocintion (or nvornl yinru doing the association im rt- nni. Inrvioo whila in 'dont.. Mr. rin- glo was I worker in t, o fullcstnonoo of lhll hrIn-worling with both hands and ham loouldwlnill hand to may thlhkllld ` hilhoadnnd pen to nanny nuhjoou. K0 wuknown u I clear, nb And forcible un-imp nnt. nnlv in tin rln v mi but (oh! Awritar. not only in the dsily nun use monthly nngainy. Prof. vuipgh, the export. phronol tub of Toronto. wrote of Mr. Pringle no ` one of the nblolt writers `in America. His style was clear. critical , and logical, and the nun who entered the conbrovorlialm-on: with him made up llll mind bofonhnnd to come out with I de- moraliud quill and hi: futluu ying. `in ` u nld of nolamion Mr. Pringlo curried the :`:.'i::a'w'L":.':'LIe':r."""nc'.`d7" 'tmii'1 A't.e.nqtolithod1 bttho Xgntlrxlv mA:ayin;. Cgvuugz, moraliud quill and hi: lunar: nying. m the old of fiolomion Prinopnrrlod bounces had 0! guns. 0 won om of the few men who. are thorough- ly praotiool and utilitarian u ..woll as theoretical ond philosophical. Ho undo hiI boo` oulcuto And form- ing pay in dollars and cents; handled his `large A inry alone. doing oil the work, put. up an markotlodjiin honey, worked on his form. and found tfae (at, ni hi.) to write for boo-papers. agrioulturnl ourn ls, mogu- zinec and nevfapa rs, besides c nductmg 5 large oorroopon enoe includinginit mime of the most. eminentlitternmurl and scion- _ hints of the day. Mr. Priglo was held in. hi h osboom by I who knew him on I man .w one word wan hi: bond ond whose honor and moral life were above reproach. St. John Is Inch Interested In the Recent lledlcal Dleeovery. 51'. JOHN, N.B., Joly 20.-'.l`he man cues of marvellous restoration to henlt from various forms of kidney trouble which have been constantly up ringin the daily press 0! the dominion sve for some time awakened the liveliest interest here. and the remedy by which the cures were effected namely, l)odd s Kidney l ille,are obtaining rreat celebrity throughout the province. he appearance of the testimonials of Drs. Rose and McCormick etatin the benets which they had personelly derived from their use was considered a suicient sign of the merits of the remedy, and the other in- tereeting and wonderful cases which have since been chronicled has caused the specic to have an exceptional eelo. Truth stranger Thu: the Flcuon of the Zulu Bohool. vrbmm mv bualnosmnnd I (turn 'I.0II HGIIOOI. A I`I'|llHON, Kan., July `. 3.---The suicide of Carrie Turner was the nal act in a family tragedy without a parallel. The father was once well-to-do and the family well respected. First, (ortune took wings nnd ew away, and then the wide circle of friends began to narrow. One day the father killed a man. Many say there was great justification, but he was convicted of murder and sentenced to the penitentiary. The mother. some time after this, fell from virtue, and went her way. A little later on an older sister was swe t into the whirlpool of in big city and was 0st. Alone in the world, penniless. friendless. and almost helpless, Carrie Turner was still brave and hopeful und womanly. B - and-'b re she was wooed and won, but only to be trayed. There came a day when she realized her now helplesu and hopeless nomlltlon. She fled to a strnn e city. locked herself in a room in an hate . laced a pistol to her temple mid, end her young life. and at the same time completed the u_wlul tragedy of her family. "" '3 ' tn .. , Illmllmnm ulleruul Plllu--Mild. Elclonl. safe. one 1 Dow. These )lll! arenol. small. put. they are uuottlrnnlioirritatitig catlnnrtica. as small pilln must. needs be. They contain active vegetable extracts which have direct. re- medial notion upon the stomach. liver and bowels. Avoid irrimting drastic pills by inning llnmilbon s. Sold by all dealers. ... _.;, nu r Pluto 0! The Crow. l'.uu.~, July `:2. The oicix` report. of the condition of the French on a in mid- Jul ', as compared with the con responding period of IH95, shown Lhzflollowingz Win`- ter wheat, 70 per cent... as agninql. ()9 per cent. in 1895. Spring wheat. 71 per cent... as against 72 per cent. in I895. Rye. 80 )0!` cent... as against 76 per cent. in 1895. pring oats. Tl r cent... ne against til per cent. in I895. . pring barley. 76 per cent.., an against. 33 in lH95. I Llvor. Kluluey uml Bright`: Dlaeau. A medicine-that deutroyea the germ or cause of Bright's Diacnse, Dinbolivs, Kid- ney and Liver Complaints, and has power m mot chum out. of the synteni, in above all price. Such a medicine is Hop Him-re. and positive prool of this can be found by one trial. or by asking your neighbors, who have been cured by it. Wood Yanl. James Campbell. corner of Wellington and Barrack streets, always has on hand a good stock of best maple, cut) and unoub. . ... .i..i.. ninn and nodnrblocke. All cheap good best maple, cub gnu unuuu. c ry nlnbn, ins and oodnrblocka. cheap for cash. I`elophone. H6. Hill `I Wlmt. is the use of `growling about your )00l` slmlwn nerves and pale face? ll on i lmvo to do is buy cs 260 box of Miller`! run Tonic Pill at. Wnule'n drug store. They will build you up in nhort order. Cheap blnnkotn, quilt!` nnd pillows fol" campimv at R. l\l(-,Fuul's Kingston curpo` wnrelnoune. j .... Kidney Pills ._.__________.___ `Retiring from `Bicycle Business i| $- 1 is 3 ruunuy I II l4RE_T_Hg_1_3's.TD0WlV TIIEY cont. ~ `Tweddell. Tailming *En.| ` A--AAanLnIaQrf.It- AN EXCEPTIONAL SALE. I liltxrsv - - w - __ ROYAl GEM 1223 `.';`."`:' 5212:: ` win: thin any other our on tho mu- ASK {mun unocnn ma. t-noxuu. mm. -rut IIIMIZETIIIIU II I I " I Kldney Pllls For uh by Ju. B. Mcbood. __ Kldney Pllls .. Remembr .. FACTS FOR A NOVELIST. DOAN S DOAN S DOAN S 'jj'd}_N s MCKELVEY (so BIRCH A '71 BROCK STREET. KINGSTON. v-.....:'. V That`: my buslnoamlnd (M all vohlolumqnlpn on, ot.c..om.ru ho ntnrnod on brig I. an new. PI: In my new quarter: permitting 4 I! . D --r - -..a\a-s-u Ti From W. '\/eemliun Penmrow. m.u.. mrmeny l4uI'I.urt "1'V'-Nmw` Hospital. Imndun-l have no lmuimun in nt.nt.im( thnt, wlth any medivllle nu eh-.m-inuu an llll Ann-u|muIuo:li~ mu! Hetlullve. 1 ho! numptlun, Asthma. Dlurrlmm. and other nllneunen : um! um wrfuotly yulner Iurl lhmnell t-unununlouteal to the (Tulle as of I'|Iy.~4ivfun.-n lm! he rm from H4-r MNje~4l)"u (`unuul nt Mnnilln. to the a not that vlluluru lmu lmon nu llmt the only nl-.'m:m' uf un{nurvh-e was (`rl|l.HllIbIl\'N|-Z.- Sea lmu:-t. m Ilene (`Al"l`l().'- Bl-HVAHF3 OF l lRA(1\' AND lM[TA'l"l()N.~l. {`Al"l`ll)\l- Vina-l`hA|l|1't4llUl` Hlr W. Prune Hm-_l utn_tw_| tlmt lm. .I. Q 1"-Al"l`l0N- Vino-('Iuuu-e unduuhhsdly Hun hwmnor 4` win dulilmrntaly untrue, W} HIM. Sold in lmHl_an M 14:15}! l)r'.kJ. Collin l|rnwne`u (`Mun Tenlllnony nu-4-mu|mIIlen euvll Im Rm. M nu-:n-.l. I`. J ORIGINAL LID LEA nun PEBBINS ICENILEMEN, Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors Worcester ; ' Crosse & Blackwell. Ltd.. London : and. Export Ollmen generally. ;%FRlD/\Y MORNING We will offer Summer..Vests that $2.50 for |D Screens n ohllp. RICHMOND & cg 75 & 77 PRINCESS STREET. You are always sure of a nice assortment and bottom prices in these linf;t ` 3 ORIGINAL AGENTS : A utdok to b0 00 have to msko our our pn :1 to mo mocha. Are you the nu: gr gong prlndnl you the or woman who an now huntln for you in tho Ih|:O of 1 o! Artistic tun. lgjlhh \g!Q_tp,_ PRESERVING KIETTLES re the woman wno um B mats. Antique. on Droulnu can and uh JAMES RElD S, "0 Us I U0 I , Klan St `next to electric car sheds A -__-.. -..........z.m ...|_ The landing Undonnkor and furniture Donor. 234 and no PRINCESS _s1'aaEI'. KIN! ' A .1. um. Undo:-ulor. ' |lJ\'/.l%(V)he1 irs, lce Cream Freezers. Refrigerators, Garden Hose- RETAIL IVIRVWHIRI. Refrigerators. Ice Cream Freezers A ` bu mo do a we o\a:ErPRO at arm :1 , , _ ELLIOTT BROS., A LIMITED QUANTITY. 0BSE}VE THAI` THE stqm rum: ` 1 Tile Pipe and Fitiings always on hand. : ONTARIO STREET. n.o..|... Alnrnnnnnlnl Wood Work. I piece vntnnted potfect_ in color npd giiln. 7 . _ 1 I1-0. 37Iv\4c. she; 60. 75. 90:. OI-o?",_ CRLORODYNE1 CHLORODYNE CHLORODYNE1 CHLORODYNES CHLORODYNEi CHLORODYNEI : J. M. Douglas & Co. and Urquhart & (34).. Montreal. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE 75 CTS. 69 & 71 BROCK STREET. ;u-Eur CIIl.IIIl0lb\'NK; that the whu rue, whit-h he rauretted to my Inn! 1 1.. (`Jnlurml me" on me uuvurnnu-nu~ mump. um.....v....... ........._.. mvll hm! B, -.l. HAVEN P()|{ l`. :LHlreM KIImall.st.. Bluomuhnry. lmnalon, Eng * ORODY N E- TELEPHONE NO. 35. 02:1-;n'r Ilhrlor liiornnulul Wood an... in... nu: nah-.. lmtlnn. Pm-queue rs. 37}c..4oc. soc. 6oc. 75c. 90c. Or-oo. at -1 R: _wA`1.bRQ '8 " .12. .M.. An. ohl..nnl H2-1.m\('h. rmI'm1" the (Iuvurnnw IN 3. of every Bottle of the I woncrgsmansnxn: Lustres, OUTSIDE .YVRPPER hm Penlurew. M.l).. formerly Lu-t.nr'er M81. George`! -I I have never mot. hnve used it in Don- nher yuulned wifh the result." Hm Pnllc-ma PIlV.'il`fI|Il.-I rm-eh'-1!! l\ _dqv_patol! , In the bent. remedy known for Coughs, Conuumpuon ' BmnchH.ia,Anthnm. ` In admitted h the proleauion `to ba the most won- ' derful and VI: unhlu remedy var dhwnvorad. Inunor Iuiuruunu-nu vv Inn: vv .. -. Hon Bank and Olcu Flttln I. Pm-queue or Inlold Floating. No Finer on in C-m- Mlt. Upholltorlng and Dr: In: in Inront Dolllnlo Ill! Work of all I n-In. , _0_I|un1I:n__CAnNo_\:a|_(_v. Supt. -...-...... * acts like A rlmrm in l)irrhcen am As the nnly uphol- r in Cholera and I)yuem,ury. ` eentually out: nhorf all attacks of Epilepsy. Hy- steria. Pnlphutiun and Rpanmu. -. . . n. ,,__,_A.__ ; eectnnlly` 'hI`kz and arrests those too anon (MAI ' dlnomsesz l)lphtlwrln.Fover. Croup. Anne. .s........ is the only pulllnuve In Neunsllln. Rlummntlnm .._.,.....,.-.. _._,, , _ ' Gout. Cam-er, 'l`oot.|mcha, Meningitis, otn. cloned out by protluo pnou. W0 aw LIIINTS. Sooner Iooovour pron: an I >3 .:.~::;` -".::' `ma. .,-g.-.... ....'m...a.......... Mn and. X. I.PCl`I`C. I` ~ V IN `BLUE INK DMGONALLY ACROSS THE 1. None in gelmhm witlmut the word: me-nu Stump. Ovnrwhovlmfn Medic-nl Sprinklers. Water Coolers. &c.. &c. xfwrfuotly I` un.-n l'Pc'M\'-d doupaloh mluru raging fearlnlly, and 6 llonanxlwr, HRH. {ll Crepons DuIna.'"im won Inna... onus-run Cnuovsxv. lbw. J. B. Plmaa. Prom D. Iumunr. Manage KINGSTON. ONT. nxniasmn. om are worth nlufumlmut Freoslmbn -Hee Tim:-n, July `[3, A.l"E.[-:.-;}A ln ovqgquy LU uu, u. Clndidm Sod: Water. and Fruit. In Klnnwl that plnoo in IIIE I_Iy_uf w. J. iiivsonf lhtwnn Prlnvauu pusguass PO|NTER. VIIHIVTI 0 0 '0 ?:.`..:... '".-'.1:::.::`:'::..':::;9.`:."::::.~ I T. Iuwws,` 35: Priilcess St tlnatlv onnaho Runnoll Homo. for family Use. n-a_|....IoI. `ml ()'l(nnh'n I FBOTTLING ($0.. nun vnunulr tn. BARGAINS . . . lmmnn (mm me In). I.'Il\IlrIuI iv v u Nona: from 11% Undo!-Ikinn from up. Nlqht Dunn from Jun up. (Joint 0070!: from no u , gnd I Whita- von ully on cheap. ,0:-ulna. our own Ilka J1 only. Conan, Hyulono Wnlavn. IIII Bhouldn Bravos made to urdor from Iny poltorn Lid pubs: in cum-snuod. M4... \IanoL gonna nn`nI'lII , `V Pg." KWIW3, Jill rl uwcao u... Illpetly oppnth Ruuoll Home. made to` order: also your own good: up at uuoubh um. ' and pa-loot In glnrnnuoa. -NewYork Dress Reform. f.`_: ,,",."' LVUI y vv vuu -- 1; union: to hnv the Intent utylu I out In her nun. We prepared to on: 5 kinds 0! pattern: to yo r own munnro on uh nonnouoo. We Aim mnnnlmtun tho Hulth Oonot Ind coach tho -ntom ol knlle Droucutclnu. -any-5:153 L f\( Every Wom n in tqjgnv the T Y I"IV2 It \4\Ju- I'l Ioltnnl shoot. I doors won 0! Prlnoou nerves. Klnnton. Ont.` T The Bee Hive l.,.w.. .. 75:; Ta Load -qu.n..n. .1 m I vlll un~ IIIIC IIIIX Ul \IIl|u- -nu vIvv-' gran. Tlnwnn. Wooden Wumooollng In. no. Ilbbor Ind In bulls ht tho hon. u our Illo to sud Inn uh. Ohoapont plan In ole: uoolou. An min: In nook. :2 0 1-nnnlrc I IIPEINILIRH cl lot Iloolorl. All Inn in s. c. CIIARLES. 1 Election ` %.:;-._.;-.=i::: ~.-.2. MIG < the nine :II ta ':::a.lrfn 4 -.. -.an annual 51!: ll I.vuv- , W o! m ulnd '1louti`ol`ll7x&i ~ ll 0 o 0 . at .?33`f3.a- LII. Order it `no: M orn com. a woon - 9 Yum. I'll `Prlnoou Intact; Kingston, Ont. TBLBPHONB .497. A New Industry.. A DIIVA NT we in taking` mi; 5 -. nth` -A-u-until hr 11 w` I99 Bigot street. Ihtwuu ind Brook u. Q'Don|or In Btovn Ind Hot Air Furnn Ill lllll III !I|nu'Iuj uw-v -gum.` IO0-892 P$|NCIII IT. &| d the W500! lndovn. . .__..-.-------r--`:" . I000 ISLAND HOUSE . . _ ___-... --...n.mo.:-nininn an: .Sumqy_ Mi||i9,9"Y . month was odor our "T 1%? ---v 7 `Hm lino: of Chin: and crock- : Won. nah. 060. ILI`I- U Alva I In: I nice lot 0! Picturo.Frnmu Ind ouldlnn rm hand. (Jams and unlock human and you will find them an ruoonnblo n Ihuy can ha ml-lo. Work promptly ntomiod to at Iolonllllc urn: UIIIIIIII. BYRNBS & CO... u--....u 4...: 1 .1...-. unt. 0! Prince: ill I u------, - - - , lhllhudvn and 0'l(oa!o u Colo- bntod Lager. in one [Inn hotel, we not dozen M. `-- ____....n can ll livuv mfwm Knttniu complete. Also Hana : cot: hot .And over do- Iori` ton of Wire ark And in GI nsnalgoturod pt I: .-au1\n-AA-r llllllf IIIA vv .. ,......, BROCK STREET, KINGSTON. II\;I Iv-uuu-`?_ , For thlnmonth wo odor line Itook M: greatly rod uood `pricey. u we glo_n_o intend curry 1: than _.-_4 .-..:.n A An ;t3'ok'5t irontly rodnooa I'M do not 13. goods into nut nuon. uolho hunt In Boating 1 (sun; Hon. all uhmlu. tv 0 IIAIMIIII lw_ll.I_1 cling non. nu Inuuu. IIANNAY & HAROLD. "g,.;-"..`,`,T`F --___.?.-.__:_:_._._._. "\`v. 0.` rnosr. ...vo in olnrjrlr. ca: 1? ion WANT smcoumagxn camp Go To IIZTII 9 In one no '5. wash: In II IN` MI Ivan ' u the h nation than to A `I.- . nlnonrnlor. `and an .- A... ugn . bromotlr. Moo '7'! lvIl|.I.l1u, - . yr- Ihlnuu from :11 Both and Tnlns. I IIVIL W. will come wlmn You wm want some {ob In the Tlnlm thlu lino prompt~ nkndoxl to. On Int ot-amnion t 0 mun to uvo time for you in . J. uluuvuua-u.... strut, non Princonl. v... V... gutsy to buy Bnsd.Ouka.-1. . `and: Water. Iva Crvum 96 I uuuvuu-3 y (nuances that mqnlpngu, ot.c..onv.muo me will `on Plenty of room quarter: good noun dom roullzm. Out n unity in making ndu Id nnd loch Glove ollnllu. gents And chlldun. Long ex Hence in the lar- cut factor as of tho world. I --l\4n In A I I 3 :. 05 VIII want :1 un an `Ihl:lIO | Iof.`={nl I re rotn . ll 0! npalrfnc done qIIln'kIy. -4 on-u nlnnu-h I1` _______________ Ilousghold Ecgnomy. __A_. . lhl'll Illnnr mnkmi lhOI 9 .-.__ _ In I nommon expression nu]. dom ronllzed. Ont nnooinlty 7_h> n'_1_n_kIn [luv uwuu... .. ...- ,, J. MGDOUOALL. .__A` -g...A n-nu Pvlnm Iv-v -v - -_-.. l'El.El HONK IN. .-Tj--p:-_ zed. mlnlty .Id l0(}hl (_}_|_ovon nu Pnmomui mum. r PRINOESH H1`. n noel. ll PIINOIIIH STRIKE. A GOOD BICYCLE noti. u ' n on (full and 1 and C1- 'ASK YOUR FOB HUYAI. uni." ` `HIE I(|N6ST.0N` MILLING C0. WNYONI lBEAKStneBE60BD| HISMOTTO:1 Tell me Truth and Nothing But The Truth. 1,799 Citizens of Kingston Called Yesterday at the Wholesale and Retail Drug Stores and Purchased Mun- yon's Remedies. Where can you find in the annals of me~ d.cine such s complete victory over the old school of nauseating and drastic reme- dies? A few years ago Prof. Munyon, s msn oi giant intellect, benevolent pur- en determined clmracter, un- olded his new school of mo- dicine through the medium oi the press to the public. Condent of the onset of his mission, he asked the citi- zenso the United States and Uensds to test his remedies Absolutely free," end therebi msde the public I jury to decide upon t eir merits. Whst hes the verdict been 2 Over 700,000 persons testified that the have been cured, snd thousands of su erers inCnnsde who never knew what it was to befree from pain will bless the name of Munyon, the modern benefactor of the humen race. 'l`|m nnnnAl..innAh'A merit of Mull- humen The unquestionable merit of Prof. yon`: remedies have stood the test for the put ve ears, md now the name of Mun- on in I oueehold word in every family ` m the United States. And rapidly becom- ing no in Canada, proving without doubt the elcacy of his ouree and the honest victory he has won ngnimt overwhelmin odds. To the sceptical we would lay: ..-... .m mnlnu reanrdinlr vour ownheelth. odds. To the sceptical woula say: u {on are om-oleu nrding your IIVO mercy on the imle ones who know nn hntmr. and do not commit. `the sin 0! hnve mercy nnolmue once wno lnuw no better, and neglect. by continuing to ive remedies that will doubtless hnrm hem in after life. when you have within our reach. st. Anominel price. cures t. at. will etfect the desired reuult without. injury to the Iyutem. V. Munyon'n Rhoumntinm Cure in guornn teed to ours rheumatism in any port of the body. Acute or muoculir rheumatinm can be cured in from one to five doyn. It npoodily cures shooting pains. nciaticn. him and all rheumatic pains in the book, ip and loins. ll. ooiom [oils to give relief nftar one or two doses, and al- most. invsilnbly cure: before one bottle has boon used. casc;f3iit Vwomcs. ' ". PAITIIDGI. TIPS KING STREET A 4 Stomch and Dyspepsia Cure I ,, ,1 n ........ ... n...... uruvnuuunvuu v---- v_,_l.-'._.V_ , .. Man on`: Stomach and Dyspepsia Cure euros I I forms of indi eution md stomach trouble. Inch :5 riung 0! food,dlnt.roan that utinp, shortness of breath, nnd all ooouonn ol the hen". muted by indigen- tion, wind on bha uhomuch, bod auto, 0!- :....a.... In-..n.I. Inn nl nnnntim. lninbnou tion, wind me suomscn, ma uuus, ox- fensive breath. loss of s petite. lsinbnees or weakness of stomach. esdsohe lrom In- digestion. soreness of the stomach. coated tongue, heartburn. shooting pains in the stomach. conscipsbion. dizziness, fsintness, and luck of energy. Mun_yon'n Nerve (Euro our-on all the nym- pbnu oi nervous exhaustion, much u do- pronnod I ritn. fulnn of memory. ro-clean AM Iloo on nlghu. pain In the hold and dizziness. It aura gononl dobility. sti- mulntu nnd strengthen: the norvgc. and tone: up the whole body. Prioo `. 6c. r .... ..-, -..- -- llunyotf Kidney Can om-an pninl in the buot..\oIn. or (mini. from Kidnoy dunno. dlopoyaltho hutnnd limbo. Iro- qunt dulntopnu vour, duh oolond sndturbid uno. ndlmom. in the urine. ....I .u.|..n., Prim sm mnu. ~ . Catarrll Cure. Ouhnh ponltivoly cund. Au on wil|~ lnglo-pondooooblorncnro apati- tlvoly coral onbrrh by ramming tho oulu olthodluuol ll no. uh your drnggint. MI 96;muI houlo at In `I Cshrrh Cunnnd 3 86am homo ol rrh Tub- Ioh. Tho (hm-It Our: will orullonh` the dhnu lroutho and tho hblou vlll dunno and the Iiotad park. and uuonllnn Io gnuunl and health- lul ooudluon. * Ilnnnnnh LIIQ G110 li ll. Ind umua IIHIIO, uuuuum u | sud dinlnhn. Print 96 oontl. fol oonanoon. Inna : Lint Can contain lnnholn, Hllobu. hundloo. oonulpuion And nll on `I pnvun - M: Gold C!!! In nmh.,: huh In I cold In P3. Iron Beds

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