Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Sep 1896, p. 2

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"1:.r-gm I I In otn-in mo sun In on'r'c':1.' "vtn.'umd ova-. 1t:. porIflno. ' 1 " ;';:_,;m.".:=..':..-:.~ - in P- AI: ';-,.<-.A.----........'"m."* you `run wnxmr 571735 51110 I II ...".`:':':'-.1-..v3'.'::.~.:.*'.:`:.::.`:.':':`.!: HARD ON THE CITIES. .4 J._. -.. AL- III--- _.:__-.| ,. jg.` in-, us run; 'i-3.".'a'%.".'.";.;':...'!*':.'.*!.':.'.:..s= for Family Use. finding-ntvlnut an an -u--nu vl us: nu-`vuuuvyg loan 3 success for Kinglwn IILIPIODIX. 3:. !ln`oundovu.l0o.pqI lnlhuanfovc.` loo. 3`M|?;g- uh I \ 1 -,-.1 ,,:-r__,,. . `:37 >5 -., `_ T C ~ T ~ T-mnk " TmuL%` it nmnn me. vrvnsnr; smvrrninnn `:2. * nag nhotnnu for fpzgulor proIo:olo:|:: hn. . I val two chum Ion chancel nun! not will notjao, unwa- uuuuuuuuqounonuo. ` Workrtouptlynhtdodton I09 Ql IIIBIT. KINGSTON. . j--jh 'l\oInnyd Ihuvho |uvorInn.l "...u.'"` *"'...... *::."...:.::.':'.. '1'. 53.` IIIIC IOU! DIIIIOIC Ohl KNEE hil .hCQ A rooobuh at but than Imndnd year: old In rowing at Hilduhdln. Hanover. It won an , noootding to tndmon, in 833, by CM: new thochurch of I`-hoccnotory. In church wu burned. but the roots of tho rotobnh continued to (In tho nhuil. Though tho mi. rl fl III Ilga in Ha written 6 I Quit, I l0'II.md ha-uoudhnpan M1600... IIIIIQEPIIIOIIADCIIIAJI III- ` uon took place It: one meeting of citv undluu on allqod oxtnvngnnco. no critic doolu-ed that then wu scarce- ly I royal palace on the continent. of Europa um nlfordod an example of nuoh lavish and costly A poiumnonu u this hos- pital." The build ng had out $2,500,000. And 325 oloonmd not-nnu lnd been on- -to Inic upon 450 patients. After in exhibit Ounndinn olnrchmon need not. outngo choir oonaolonou In accepting mission aid from England lorgonuino need: in Audios unuuu -uuruvnjunou. Connocbd with the o ning of "Brock H Ml." Shooter : Hi I, London. under the otrapoliun uylumn bond. ndiocun- aion took plnoo at the meeting of citv gumdluu ulhnd oxtnvunnm. Carriage Paintjngl '% AMA :-n K-`l-A.. --1 ----u wno on uavermmg am: selling Dona : Kidney Pille in true. Theee le were the first to inform, and instruct im an to the cause of his long ooutinued euifering from extreme nervouaneu. He uye that unable to obtein any relief from other sources. that it won on account of reading the pertlculnn of other cures that hi: con- fidence mu gnined." Two boxes olDodd s Kidney Pille were all that were required to complete his cure. A Single lnounoo In Which Dada`: lldnoy Pllll Pulled loom-n Kidney Dlnnno. Movx-r Fons? (Specisl) Sept. 2l.-'l`o gm star 0! the Citizen`: hotel 0! this town oo area that he every ronon to bo- lievo, that any claim made by the pie who no advertising and nailing d Kidnev These noonla warn uuv nlvnlus. And these ooneervebgvee who were so ready to discuss the werlingmen, who did nob give any offence, who voted only. and no respected the nenu-elity which Mr. Mackenzie impressed upon them, are their professed friend: now. Are they hypo- crite 2, That`: boo mild A term. VI llIaIllI`.e I Speaking of the tliainirsals Thomas Beveridge, of Ottawa, writing to l the Free Preaa. gives a little ancient ` but very intereating history. I notice, ' eaid he. that a lot of discussion has taken place in the houee of commons regarding . the recent dismissal of a few tory oiiiciala. Now it occur: to me that it would be well just to mention what happened here in the . government workehopa in 1878. Before the election thellon. Mr. Mackenzie inform- ed the employees that he wished them to underetand they were as tree to vote against his administration as to vote for it, but that he wished no employee to take an active part on either aide. Mr. Mac- kenzie'e advice was followed by the men. None of them to my knowledge interfered in the election, otherwise than by re- cording their votes. A few days after the Hon. Mr. hngevin (aiterwarda Sir Hec- tor) took oice, every man in the work- shops who was known to have any liberal tendenciee was dismieeed without an hour`: notice. Some left the country. Othere, like myself, remained here; but not one of us could ever get. since 1878, a single day`s work on the hill. Our irienda oi the tory persuasion who reported our political views to Mr. Iangevin, and who have acted as violent partieens in every election eince, are still working in the government ` Yet their political leaders are in- dignant becauaealew electioneering otli- , cials are dismissed. I think it is the old liberal workingmen who were denied work by the toriee for eighteen yeera, and who cannot get work even now. who should do the kicking. I A-ul eh... .u.n..-.y.e..... _l.... -.--- .. I Ivavniv. Truth to tell the workingmen, the men who toil with their hande. who have been lllling lnenlal places on the Interoolonial road. are not the ehlel tranegreuorl. Theee are ol the higher order of employ- oel, and aetheir promotion has seemingly depended upon their political activity, it in not eurprlelng. M` Mr. Domville. M.P.. declares. that the whole governmen orb had become. under the Tupper govern- ment. a huge politieal engine. The fact that some of theee may suffer for their im- prudenoe is not at all wonderful or shook- ing. It in according to the eternal tneee of thing; Hp.--Linn nl [ILA all-eniangln Thntnnl III. III II I_IlUI Irlvuu Ivuu. Though -he will not/go into trill: llkotlnhnooordndtothofronch tunn- lnuou. when gum wu uuppu-one tho n-Ix Jaw nl Mun nnnnnU.hna I lnnnnnl All IIIAIT. Will: .llIIU W1 1-yyunv-nu cup. ntdny of thQ,ooInmMu I mowing: n ontholut thy, he will be satised thug onohu ouldad, Ind oondocl seriously. bofo:-also muons him {rpm the nily ..-nl-. Ingunu Imus us In: uuuu - up-uuu. mad while in the Nov Brunswick bgiolm ` sun had vu-ion: sou pnood aimed `at the Iupronnont, of poui~ H... `B. in Ah-In lvinntl -ti, W CK` WEI`,- wot-id,-finp an doolnnon 0! Ir. Bhir, cl .1-avayl. onlicvo Iran euurygonrn-and runway ou- .-ployolwholullooncnldvounprtinn dnrlngtlnoueoutoloolion. Th oouubon iduoho opposition in that-than diu- mlnnluhonld not hkonco without I great deal 0! (up and drouuloouon which would pnoully dohobnny II`:- umplusrdu-nolibnllwnyurvioo. ThoWor|d,for|n`lhneo, huh-Aid that Mr. B1dr.lnarr'ylngono bin plum. will hnrohln vorkinclun. .No bur oftha. Mr.BiAlrhuboon|ldcnd of the labor- ingclul since he bu boon I logillnton ....I _|.u. an Mun kn- Rmn.-Ink numn. no In I nvaug [by St. next to oloctrlc car Ilnod: '1-an wdnxmdunx ALL mam. Tho cnournlivo poliudm are ton-ibly horn nn 1|-3' llnd oI4nInn-Alrlnn (J I- InhtlI&Q.l'IanOuo. j-I oL...-L4 L-.. NEVER HEARD OF BI-lush lxtnngsnoo. MAJ uh}. oh. ....._x.... .3 oumnomunouuool no you boo via vhlohohoyu-ondcnad. Tho qI:rn'I looeunn can nun:-Ira, and ' inwi ngaunoun ngw cyan. vhqnch in court: oltiuorhu to Iloonycu-. butnolurthor. Out at this mono; they hvotopoy for their own Vllhvm. Th? :59 undortho mnundmo 00:1!- urguntfooouon. v nlu-y nouooodN00nyur. Their lint-Ion n- umblothoaohho roynl ooaohnon. and onroyslooculomllny an-yin Ibo right Iondnlong. gold-mounted can or -an nlnodvohu . The top! human umovoryomol ova: II: but in ltd ht. andmloouno, an clan-shun. Lu: Lin nnnnn alpha: in has thu- H. I\ U5\IHK14IEU'EJlJAUI--" mi xmcsron mums co. was ouu uvonu an nnoazu. however. the Id prmonu become Mun oltlfowonnn. whododvo I P. '1 blo Iumh-omthoulool tho gold lace via which they no ndunotl. I'|'|DI "'0lIl MIl'IIK)l'0IlII BOG. W OINICT St. James` palms or Bnotinghun pnlnoo for the purpooo ol holding lonound draw- ing-momn on behalf 0! the Qnon. When those mu livoriu no renewed. however. u nlrl an-manu hnonmn u nnnnninlun Ilrllln OI: ID MIC IIIJX. The all state livery in u very gorgeous affair. and costs an enormoue mm of money. All the seam: oi the Ioerlet cost. In well as the facing end the pocket. flu and sleeves, ere covered with thick, go d om- broidery. The buckle: ol the than are 0! silver gilt. The head in edorned with n white wig and e three-cornered bu. eimilnr In those worn in the eighteenth oencu at. the courh oi Kin Louie YIV. eud King Louie V. 0! France. Theoe unit: of sum livery out A: much u 8l.000 while those of the looqnen and of the subordinate ooechmen nnge from 0600 no 8700. Thev are rerelv uled. exnnnt (DC l|lDOI'(l|lII|'oO IXKOIIIHIII rung! [Tom W) $700. Ting rarely and. 0800 than driving t. 0 Prince ol Wain: or Prinoon from Marlborough homo toaibbor t. Janna` mhm or Bnnlinnhnn rnlnnn tne mu. ll saornea wun a gem nena. Then there is what is known nsthe hemi- stete livery. Thie coneiste of s scarlet ooet. embroidered st the ouifs end oollsr snd buttoned Iornee the bn set with two rows of buttons. v, With the white knee breeohes, black patent leather pnm end white silk stockings sre worn. wh le t hst is similar in Ohl and fashion to he one which the first mperor Napoleon is represented as wearing. In fact, it reeem- blee the ohepeeu of an American nsvsl or military officer of high rent. with the two peaks, Instead of bein worn lore and sit, strilvin out st the si en. ul_l sutelivery II WOII Ill l:l'IOIl' IHIXJYUIHIIX, WK? IIVOTIX of plnin black. white breaches and top boots. with I hub nnkezl by the roynl cookade. On more oonmoniouu ooouionn, ouch u, (or insunoo. the fetching of royal visitors from the railroad Iubiona. am, they weura blsclx-faced scarlet. cont. nnd gold butt/om. instead of a black one, while bho hat. is adorned with a gold band. Than them in what in known uhhn Anmi. Ietc breast, on one oou. or nvery. The latter In of I fourlold olnrnobor. On ordinarv ooouionu both Miller and Sands, well -as their subordinates, wear livorioo nl nhnin Hunk. -hifa hrnu-Inn and tan I I ' On one ocouion. when her dnughter, the widowed Empress of Germany, wee with her and attempted to pour out the tea for the coeoliihen the Queen took the cup away from her under the pretext that she did not know how Thomu liked to have his we eugnred and creerned."end xedit for him herself. Thomu in very land of relating this awry en en l||IllBl'I- tion of his mistress kindneeeend oonIldere- tion for her old eervnnte. Both he end the mate conchmm Above referred to are deooretod with the silver medal oonlerred uron them by the queen on the oooeeion n her iubilee. end their wear it nn tlm uron unom ny one queon one ooounon 0 bar jubilee, and the wear it on the left breast the oout. o livery. The latter of fourlold clnrnntm-. On UOTHII XITIOIF JIOIOTJ. The queen : pereonel roechmen, who drives her at Windsor. Belmarel end Oe- borne, and who Iikewiee eooompeniee her during her annual visits to the continent. in an elderly men of the name of Thomas Bends, end is n greet favorite of her majesty. in _whoee service he has been very long indeed. The queen in exceed- ingly kind and considerate to him find` greets him elweya with e friendl Good dey. Frequently when the rivee are long the queen causes the cerrie to be llopped and thetee equi e. w ieh she generall oerriee about w th or, to be ex- tracted mm the rumble. Tee in thereup- on brevred by means of e spirit lemp, end in perteking of this gentle stimulant with her ladies in attendance. the queen does not forget her coachmen. but invariably mnkeeo. point of pouring out a cup for him. too. n.. Ann mm.-inn There's Only One Best Place smmes rrequenuy man meir my drums end trumpete end in eve we possible the horses are inured to n so. 0 is only rarely that Miller has the opportunity 0! driving the queen, the lest ooouion having been at the time of her jubilee. On her ordinary visit to London she usually goee about in e berouche drawn by four horses mounted by postilions. These poehilions on such occasions weer to boote. white leether breechee, bleok jsoeehs and here. On state oocuions. however. they don velvet caps. white wigs and gold-embroi- dered scarlet jsckets. The uueen s nersonel rnnnhmen. wlm or me queen's yeernngs. Subeequently Miller wee entrusted with the charge of breaking in ell the youn horses used for the queen's earrings. en it is owing to his lnnrvellous treetment of them that they snqnll so quiet and doeile in their behavior. her muesty having nev- er been subjected to soy Kind of oerriege sooident through her long reign. An im- portent point in training the queen's horse- oonsists in making them sooustomed to the sound of drums end bonds of music. It. is the practice nt the re sl stsbles for the children belongingto t e vnrious em- ployees of the mews to be sent into the stables frequently with their toy drums trumnste everv wev no-ible or me um mr unerlee nuuae. une crown uerry. who had the direction not only o the entire royal eteblee. but eleo of the roynl etud at Hunpbon Courcpeleoe. where annual and very protable nlee are" held 01 the queen : yeerlingl. Subeeauentlv entrusted with name norlal lop! I01 I00 ID of ID royal lunily. - Aha: - tllo dutch of thoygrlnoo consort in nu tnnoo (erred from indnorto the re ul Ihbhl at Buckingham #1590 In one tho udlt. nut oomhmon. or marl twolvo yarn his duties oonliltod in driv II`; the ourhgo of the late Sir Ohm-Ion Muado. the crmvn ma ouuon common in anvmg one oumgo Undo. nnunrrv, ihn ind MIA lllnnnlalnn uni. nul- man me an some nmaoou In nor entry, who are in nwondnnoo whatever also [>- ponn to dwell for the time bolng. Tho queen : ohiolor lute oonohnun is Edwin Miller. who during I.ho.ou-Ilor portion of his cu-cor was employed to unite in the can of thirty-In saddle hone: kept for tho thn rovnl lunilv. ~A!Mr u noon Ionrnnnl In mo noon : nouunold for yours. several hyingmou on duty al- Inollz from the time of the ooromtton. The porooml Iurvnntu ol the noon an an vu-iognnd in color And nation: ity :3 they An awoniuin number. A: Empaun ol India she Hindoou In her omnlov. or--t.uqmvn~Tu;nou-o In aeunannco at the royal:-dlIdonqu-numhonnmy hun- drodu. All no in the employ cl tho anoon. nndnnnnidontofehomonnu of ';.'.f":.;.,':._;'_';.:"'.::..:.7.:.:.`"."e'.".:.,..." " mug! who An: In Annrlnnnn -has-nun: -Inn Lu nlnlnngunonuu lo 'Ip Ila rotiuzqohqnun. uni! hot nnjouy it dininolinod to d` y. Mon props-ly min. this mat in I brigade, for on the foot-Inca. upauutinytho inhnbry. aha Eons of the Ihblo u the onvnlry, nnd II oooohmon. who do their butho nuns the remaining Sold Ann of the vice. Qnoon Victor-ls : [chin- Gllll HIM, OH IIIIGII. IIANNAY & IIAROLD. m noon. lnalropuaonuoluntlivonnll ol oprivato puns. Mnny ol than have been aezvnnu in tho Tuna houuhold for van:-n,uwm-nl Iuvina nn nlnhu gl, Oouhuan its war lzpnvo nun-1 nudbpoontlouol lonu-lor lllo In: In: at I-um-tuna: Ah:-nth. in-.' new no nlonu the Manning Bold ` lvioe. Queen Vioorlfc rotun- erI-t.ho urn in ntmnrhnnn .2 amen nnmu: 1'1-wr WAIT8 upon vacronws nusuas. areas. All in we olnpioyolhln noon. nnduopnidontofthonvonu: ol `IQ It in: Hand `I ah `Itiunoq:fna:u"II`.h::o'::i!humd-h. P in Ir. Al DEW ol indoou angry, n whatever bim holnn. "llo%u>sehoId Economy. ROYAL GEM '5'.2`.`5 `.'.`'`'`.2' 5212. : mm: than any other our on the mn- AIK YOUI GBOOIB I03 `NROYAL OBI." 1-nr unun n-I-nu un I nun on wiluaju no in put lulu: lay-luv II- hunt in full (am in 3' l0s:.'g{'vl`|h.o.)nnl.hhclgM> :1 511:5 : tho Iuui':I.nliy no but and I UWII IHXIXIIUI OI LEIIIIII _CI.DDCI| IOI I rad. tho roovovu nppdnud n commis- cnottouunlnolho rlghlolwny And It nu bond t to notify the II? tolayouttlnroud. Onnotlonohl c- Komio. many at road Hutu not hnvln P`? nphoudi ooh:-utho `pun-eonhgo . vhi dnlnl be In par aunt: lay-Iago: nninlnn och: nnnnnu. BIQI '0 D0! FIDO l\.l'.l$IV. U0. U!) "10- Mon of J. No oasis. tho mrvoyor I report: on the Snow Rand connection. on the Johnston And Dnviuroad and on tho ox- vannion of the "Fish Crook" road were sc- ooptad md An order undo out for 38 for 1onr days` Iurvoyinr. Resolved that the township tnuurur nodvo OI ovorpuld hxoulor I806 by Jouph Mobonoll. On motion of Alex. was the trcunror nu vohd O66 ulsry for 1895. including onnhki ,eordwood.ouhinchoqnu,otc. Upon ualontlon ol Donald cDonoll for mud. aha:-cavern nnnoh-and 1 commis- Summer Millinery % I4. |\l- mnnth -n nnp nnv BOPB. l5.--I . wmw I05! |'aI1I OIl D I"- neu. By-lun 92 and 93 were . the clerk to noti! the K.P.RR. Co. On luuuro or men onuaren. Contrnrytowhab might be imagined, the perquiliua and " vaila" of domestic Iervnnu in royal employ nre very small, the lam Prinoe having some forty year: I20 effected twee ing reforms in connection with the royil ouaehold which put A Imp to the agrant. ebueee which up to that Mme had ooet many thouund pound: every year to the privy puree of the uoveraign. Indeed. from 5 nancial point. of view, there is no doubt that a oowhnnn. n lootmnn or n mekeepor would beinnitaly better of!` n the aer- vioe of 3 nobleman or tome rich oommoner than in I monarch'o. Certain is in. no any rate. that no servant, either of the queen or of the prince of Walea. hu ever enjoy- ed I0 large an income on that. lootman ol the earl ol Northbrook, who some timel nun On-nrl nnllnr nut}: in - Anna} nl Inn: we can on noronnrool, wno mm o notied nndor oath in n oourt ol law I. b Although his regular Inge: unonntod to but 8300 annually, yet. that he nooivod from 82,000 to 32,500 more a you in the shape of tips from the curl`: gnaw. whom he wu called upon to nerve during their any in Stntton. WIKCB, HOVQI g|VO Warning. Illa ITO COD- tent with both the relatively modereoe pey And the atrial. discipline. aware that enr uoertein number of years service the not onl receive pension: for the re- me nder of t. eir dnye. but also A friendly one and helping bend in providing {or the future of their children. I`...-.t.u-urn on -luv. mink: L. a...-...x..-.a nnn eervent. Jonn nu-own. Her majesty : domeetioe--end they are unny in number--ere very near, indeed. toperfeotion. Barring the uneevory In- dien reteinere. they here neerly ell been born. eoto epeek, in the eervioe oi the queen. Their tether: end their lather-e lnthere before them hnve lived end died in the employ of the royel lamilyrend brought up lrom their eerlieet childhood in en etlnoephere impregneted with een- timente of discipline and loyelt . they poseeen innitely more tent and 3 nor ep- precietion of the border line thet eeperetoe obllequioue eervility it-om menly, eelf-re- Ipeoting devotion to their loyal muterl end mietreeeee then do men oourtiere. born end bred in` more eul spheres of eooiety. They egjioy the Advantage: of hevlng been train under the eye of their perente. end deriving all the benet of the experience of the letter, naturally, pouese qmore perfect knowledge ol their duties then could be expected from my stronger. They never eek for higher wages, never g ve warning. end the relntivelv modarnm pormwwu no larva lino prlnoo himself. The kindness and consideration levinhed by the cpieen upon her domestic eervanta are men leeied also in the pagan of the book which the has written concerning her Life in the ..Highlende, Their names ere fr uentl mentioned therein, together with omey little comment: on their treita and ohereoter, end. indeed one may gnther from reading the volume the impreeeion that the play A far more important pert then eit er statesmen, oi- oele or oourtieru in the queen : life; for -nnli nan-nnnnnun an Qln DAL.-6 D..l In-A Illlpurulllv. purl: (cult! owner statesmen, Ol- such pernonngea :9 Sir Robert Pool, Lord Beaconneld. Mr. Glndntona and lard Pnl. auon pornonngou blr {cohort Fool, Lord Booconneld. Mr. Gladstone and Lord Pal- morlum guro much mom rarely in these deoori Lion: by the quoon in her home life than t. 0 name, for instance, of her High- lnnd uorvlnt. John Brown. 11.. m.:..o.'. a.......n... ....u u.........- neenul one eoooon, is lilll and Indian male eersanu. the queen a-couple ol Gennanattendan whoge the name. of "]aegera"and attend r est wherever-shagoee; `When in full roe! the are gnrhed in the moat magnicent in ion---plnmed hate, green coats with gold embroideriee. and a short sword. or rntber. hunting knife. the hilt of which is of gold-mounted buckhorn. Three (lor- mnn jaegere are an inetitntion that owee its origin to the prince Consort. for in Germany not only every royal personage, but, moreoventvery great nobleman or ambassador has his special body jaeger. The prince of Wales jaeger, for instance, invariably attends his royal master to all the dinner: at which the prince may be nt. He stands behind the prince : chairarra ed in a acarlet coat. and the diehee wit which the pnnoo ie to be served are invariably handed to him to lace before his royal hi hneee. None 0 the ordinary eervanta o the eetablishment are permitted to nerve the prince himself. and consideration lavished I. Iiiwlws, 351 Princess St. - uuotly opposite Bunull Homo. hlluloio order: alto your own good: up at nuonnblo hm. ......... P 'r..':.'::r':. .:::."':.::.':..........'" 2:: the put at tho Curl. and It may ably ho taken [or gnntod chub the Right Honor- nlivlo at I In loot nothing by this little out lunacy. puidutgnoohoh, E liulund Indlun nah nnnnhL Mn nnn:`l\nn Auunnnln nl London. what IIII ed - dcrolhonta in! ad. or-dldsln our booomot not at her moth: again until slur John '3 duth. `J Tholnihlu-lot Bosoonnold. whowu stun nl u Mplu lmmr ulnlnh Jnlnn Rm-n TIIO II" III`! OI BCNIIIIIOIG. VIII VII |unn of the In two: which John Brown nnlnvnd with II mull ml-tau And 1.! 0|`. jll III TIHIUIIUIIIQ Wu" WI. Ann enjoyed with h my)! mistress And oi the inks-not which tho gcncnlly mnnuud in tho gilll oonvuulon. wu caudal to my gun |w|ndon_ bub nun. nod on one caution when tho curl hnpponod to ho Mullins tho arrival at Ihcuunou st. lab: on. wnonunocmnnpponouoobo urivolohoqunou thon- mllooon bu-um:-n {mun So l8.--P. Whit; absent than 1: ill- nu.p't.Bv-lawl um On on manor-able oouuion st Windnot, when the quash : olden dnhglmr, that widowed onpnnl Frederick. at that time v-- u ---.v - ----v---3 - It .And I nntoo that 0| . ok..on kd no will 0: ti; 6 u now. Plano. ol zoom ill] not Q pormhllnc ntonco ml` 'f'..':.' Remdved . . . . 9;:.:r..P'. ::.::`e::':.-:::19.':.- :..-.- I ncnuaum an: Fndortak J. \v:do,lVlnoIhun.ling- soon. I to lulu. a....iE.':.`..` .....,".a"."';.`.?."'.., "" scion Iublo with up "I have ` ckldnoylorlhno wlthgtul nlnthouusllol -y . madman- II II |I'I D nckln coho. RIO oh. . O ., In agp man: It -nnI Inn njnnntl On -A noun money nun can an-Icuy on IIIO kid . Inst than tron; and hall! undmnnog aching huoh:n onry olu. , Han nnnnhmn: II II E only I IIIIII an only n ma. Ilok. If It in`: but uuu: IIIO IKIIICII QIIIIK II II "Hall, have of looting nu lnovwlnn tho an nick In uuk|n`.nr haohioh. Ilthnnlvnltlln-1| nnihlnnvn {ER % Aching Bacni EHITIIII . "Your bottom llu you may wafer. We're tho non lroopo In III the I I. And Jouhnu Knight. who In out under. In second In oommnnd." I any say u Baal aid of the uanuiouu hlctlta, I have been I mm or Ivar Irom my youth upward," but I do not think I hue over soon I maker or more noldiorly bodg of young piokod Inon.or fnrnishid wit. bower means of p Ion In the shape of hortoclh. I di notwhit tho Domrhbon." but. from thnir fnrmor runn- get In one Ienoe" somewhere. I take it the country in Isle. even if the number 0! our gellenb delendere, oelled out Lhie year, has been greetly reduced. A: I entered the rnertinl erene the Hueeer on duty wee humming the relnln ol the "Bett|e of Ivry," with e Illght trem- poeltion : "Colonel Dunne cone to Ineruhnl up All In Me uniform dreen, And he hen bound n ennw-white plume Upon Mn gallant on-eat." Ami eh-.. .. -cl.-. 5.....- ;..-|_ ...._ u._ Uvull nil [IIIIIII 0l'IIl." Aqd than Mather trooper took up tho strain 1 uv,...- L...AL..... kin- _.... _-_ _-_-_ $$..9_..a_I,22.. anlpe ox noroonun. 1 am nourmt. mo Doughboyn." but from their former urn- tauon am utiaod they mod no on-mo an Iron mo.-Youn gomnlly. Hunuu Hunnn. uon 5 IIDPIII That to nmovo oorm, wsru, bunlom In a few days, All that 1: required to no 3 ply tho old nnd wall-baud corn cnro- Iv.- nun u Pninlou Corn Extnoor. Bun. uh. palnlou. Putnam : Corn onnctor make no son opou hard to haul. nou- quiokly and pnlnloally on land and col! 00I'lII. me name 2 'more over In me elbow. " I n to thin there Imllb be nome- thing urk, shady to may the lean of it, ebout then loan negotiation Mr. Liltaer out up to George Rules, on ielly when the latter deoiu-ed his intent. on of carry- ing the wnr into Africa." It in kind 0! in- censed into me thet. there must be e nig- ger in the fence" somewhere. take it. the nnuntrv in uh. mmn if Hm the bound.` I eenetor remarked to me : The commone have got--ploue ell of e und- den. end like the {ox thet out hie own tell off. went all other: to follow hle exernple. How would they ever heve tuokered out the long eeeelone lut Much. without Ben Barnett to oom und them en eye opener 2 You don't new old bird! with ohe. we juet geve it the elx montlu holet. In leot it in I benefit to nu. for now the comment will heve to come over end Iwl at our tap. and our gen mode he: need the pnoe ol our uni tore down to e nlokel. An wey if they don't heve it there. they wll bring e "badger" ln their inside pocket. end lrequently 0 out to see e men. 0! course. when t e epeekere go out to wet their whietlee the meoe must Accompany them to out en ololel eir over the proceedings. It in ell _hg_r_mhu any- way, for whet |elth'Bld'mlhop He I` re- gerding bng" x "Good wlne. old frlendr, Or belnt dry ; Or thet you may he bx.-and-bye. Or any other reeeon w 1." So you eee it will be merely e ohen e ol beee. "Thur. Ne:-tor (leqnitur) en he added reepecting the senator who moved the hoist `More {lower to his elbow. I hnnin In Ihln nu, "I oraluln noetre ODD." Apropoe of dirpeneing with the here in nu... .......e In .4"... nnu mennl. "u." no mummy nonloquiua. "if I don t have I drink I'll tool like h--adee, endil Idon't. haven Ihevo I'll look like h-ndu. which will I do?" While Alnuober-like, he was ponder-in over the possibilities, the Iixponoo dropro-S from hie tremnloue nip. and roled through I crack in the oor into t 0 cellar, which had ve feet. 0! water in I hold. and like the Irinhmen he got "neyt.hor. Similnrl Sir (J. and perohnnoe also Wil- frid, " oraiten noetre one." An:-nnnn nl nlinnnnninn -1): 5).. km. in 1 no more I munch on um muddlo and an fate tlnt. befall Sir Charles in his nbompt-I to inflict oooroion, the more I un nmindv edof in mm scene which ooourrod It the recent fair in Thoma. An lmpooamiogn individual who hnd been on A bit. of I tout the pnviouu day woke up next morning in a deserted houla. In not-nnimr hi: nnnhnha fnr mm: nexc morning in deserted houao. In scraping hi: can for name crumbs 0! tobaooo tol his lhudoon, to his great. astonishment. he discovered a . dimer. Like Wilkml Mionwbor, to him this was com rativo wealth. and be instantly roaolvod inuoll into n committee of vvnyu and means. Il." he nudibly noliloquiud. I'll fanl Ilka nuuonlnl nlll IIIOOIII." Wilfred. howover. can Ihclhr hiuneoll behind thin etuulil. which I take to he an eoond ccnctituooel he here n In Eng- lnnd, and llkethe late eonthccn conden- cy desire to he lot neural Alon." "Who: will he do with it ?" in owevero ntlclxer; he can nohovrx it to wit all parties. It will ho tho old etoryof the nnn. his boy and thodonko . . .1 ehould an t aomethlng like tho lollowing. after t eluhlon of nenpopere touting for on increased circulation: "Give chnphrnnd urea in tho Acte ol the Apostles. where Paul enhblluhed repnrete eolsoole at Antioch. Tho llret correct answer will entitle the lender to the minleterehlp ol education in Mani- toba: the Int correct ditto to tho Iuperln- tendency of copulte Ichooll. and the in- tcrmedletetothe contract for furnichllls text books in name. Answers reoeiv up to the 0 ing of the dominion pullo- ment in ebrucry. All communicetlone to be cddreecod to Dmlmn Mn(`.u-the. E27139 "d&.'uud'm mum. Mocmh. The moral reflect. thin muddla and t 0 fnlm LIIAI`. hnfnll Hir nhnrlnn In his Athnrnrnhn man not. Incithorouu it nu! In attended um K-. Kidney nu. not directly on tho xldndn. unto Dtfll hnllhv The Ildnoyn cannot talk and tlnonly nvtbu Iowa: ll. only IIIUO MOI. puoouloou-of . nun- Ickln rho. kldnoyl no I !!! than D nu. - A nyuny nan OI lawn; Inov_~wInn ho nnI|ckIubuuk| ourbuohooho. I ithonlyl 16310 no . Ibo kidneys to onlv ma. now-uunnoan and QIOIOO mun mt mthnnou will In to mu 6 with b 'm....'...... ..':"."1."....... ...... ...'.". : momugnly otllvplllnl VIII! Ill nluooe). Tlnu pt I! In mm -~m.. .:....',"..;".'..-`.':'v.;". .`.!, " Ion putulunl mdlon no nu nuoolu." \IHIl...I I..._.-._... -__ -1-.. _, I - ,ul hvhyotyonknowoltholhtib nu- lonnooof the muttorto hh hollnou tho ho ndviublo, upochlh with the 3:Ipl:Itl'HtlMNuIlI unnndunn KMIVIIODIQC Juuiu` auto bill in 5 Nnu._1u...u..|_ II Pl'l0Xc A. BRYANT. Bun` Writer and Omunontol 'r - Pllhl. -- Ptinoon and Brook Stu. J In. twhlch Monuunl goudnnu HIZIKINI ON OUIIIII TOPIQI. fl! IOICII OT ll` (IO &Q 0! H Inn .9l;-('l'o tho Edict): Wh:o"u.'d5nbo)l'I7:'|Is.n`:unpt to dtltloy Ir. Ialrlor in this now Ides of nhrl-lug the noooloncnt of the Dlnnltoh Iolnoo qua- uionooth pops. IH olvu-I plnunod d 00;lIGl|ilI0ll.U;O||;'llI{IfIdiI:?- cuohhhnto wholly I! ha 00- ollnodtonluittoun mount. the bowl wooldinwontligo up int in Ill notnunonofsln a nil. with on tho 'othorIud.dldhoneupt,vcll-cvotyuno mm whstwoulzkontuo. `.1 . my- ' unhoblunq starting to than :1: wash in I oolnnnnkstlon honooruInjoIamg.Anon vuiouqultiong -u-an nus vruuuu III I Tlllllllli honoottdn joux-n:r,v'nnpng lot imp:-ovod civil tntvioo onuuuon. I lulinnortodthololhvlngq hvhyat you knowoll.hnhe::'ol' 1896 How the Kidneys Talk. New [ngllsl(i|'0_lglI9 _ T j( ' -nolpcnhcvnochkunaluumnbubt. 28413! 36 PRINCESS ITRIIT. KINOIIW. W7" 1 J Ann IIAIAIIII. fancy french Dresse: No two ALn5z: | ruNNLs__, I`...-- X Bee Hive nun ol cum crook- }' WKIIO. sud Tlnwuro, Wooden JAME~:s RE] D's, ' 'l'ho!4nmnnDnam-uh.-umIv..-m.....n..s.. 75 & 77 PRINCESS STREET. This is the finest grade of American Crystel White Oil manufac- tured. For the present we will retail it at the same price In the common American Coal Oil. and if you are not satised with the oil you are using we will be pleased to have you give PRATT'S AS TRAL a trial. MCKELVEY & BIRCH V Low Prices 6&6}:-u." mu} nndwmu Door & Window Screens Manufacturers of Millinery and Mantles. The cheapest lines in the city} l we HAVE JUST TnEEEWE5-A-?I]I3EE-ii73F` }PRAT1"s ASTRAL . . . Furnishings Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Prof. H. Doiehwend, onE n;_r_onM COR_E].l -, _,_,.,_A ___;._A n- nu__ -_ DORENWEND Co.. Ltd. 103 a 105 voncs BTREE` RICHHONB 5 To introduce it on the market we give away with each pound a Gilmore Patent Grater, but if the coffee in not ntiefagtory you are invited" to return it to our gro- cer and he is instructed to refund your, 11101162. L, '" ....:..-.`..:'..': .-.'.'.':.f `:.".-I'..:'.'."..'n:.`.:;'..::':.'::`.;".n.." ..':.':*.:;*.`."' "' [Vienna Coffee. tho how Prison. none and on on Qllv mltlulum with holou II and nlo I New in mm than H you An 5 want In Ice Cream Freezers. Refrigerators. Garden Hose. I=?H4orT BROS-, It you VIM. M tnow.3|l than In w o Low Prison. on! n cu Tile Pipe and Fittings always on hand. ~5n-_l3r_$4.25 1 Inhrlnnn fol. .'...FURN|TURE OF |(lNDS..;. is oumzgmreao. O5 STREET. TORONTO. 69 A 71 BROOK STREET. KINGSTON. v V--av- | "" "0?-'7's. 't'.3 o. R. WALDRO' I TELEPI-IOVNE NO. 35. 17.3]! In E I 0 y I nth ntllo OII) urn! Pull flu the sale In Your Pavno- --FOR-- wvvvu -v--jun`. - -w 3&0 -hulk from all lost: and Trains. I .--.:..T_-.._._.__1_?_.o an u up: III sun In Your Pant. sen um HOLE? That hole will grate onions. with an with now urine of in lo line: I India and Gum W|I..1`o in n, pntplooo wand rnlmyh vl\ou(ny. I and n Lt). vs no ruunod from n on to onto Igudlng oI0_|u q!_ u-Ion _sn_4lVI an In I _ Hon to _ `.'.".`l.`-.. Iuul an ulurv niw VIKIII ox IIIIIDIO HIIOI w l4Idl0I' W . 5-um. M91001` w an: .'.'}Ls'i'Y'uv`.l~';3o ..`:'o;'.::':3'r1:|`.f'.`. :5; 0: ol.|'iu 133"" `"3. o`5'u.. i'32.s"1`}e.'1 `m2. s.o`.?-5`:-3: 0' mugunbor. one sin`: only. .s'hmm. Anulon -how um Ion oi Inc I . dulmn. monbor. Hotel. Kingston. /-\ an urine u Wln.'1`onnou. nn.1 damn Iadlu Gontlnnon if ling: co tr`: .4 with B: but 5 ll be in Kingston, At British American Hotel. on SATURDAY. SEPT. 26th. Prof. Dorenw nd MY FALL VISIT, 1396.` 3" 9 Z III : I` Into the India: of Klnuton ' bunny _,uovotho . llteutstylesolbressmaking Inn ALA '4 nnnnnn `Fin Inf`-I Mh Every grocer. mark known` about 1 I: hrnlnn 1: min onln with control: er ` ' I -mu 5 `,3. .350 .4'o 5: 03-50: x. . . soc "M 7 ' ` ' `Y :r:.'.:. 3 .:*.-,-gg,..._._.-* s an . Sprinklers. Water Coolers. &c.. &c. ulurnod I and I mo nowut. Intact n per. day at "'8" "_f1!.'_`_EY II lhnlon Chat plus in .1-7_5o 1 KINGSTON. ONT. lung. .39, I IJIL II GUI :?.:':r:E1.':`:`:T` T nnd nrroundnu mln Huh. roman- w-, ?Cwr duct no conning I for Pcvdu ltd an I In ?.`.'.' If.` 93. .2'.`.'. `c ' `iiL`.. .`.f I "-:g;:-3;-*'-:..'-.-... .----w---:.: to o o E, llI`Ca,tuYr0nllIll:`. 5:. I VOBOIDY nnlnlnnthn-L I in: an and I1 0 any I .44-` Q4. uvalnllulnoioltunu AXUBCACI lII.II'..... 5 use lot ol rmnu Nine: 3 undo-roIh:I`l'l a.3"uf..?'1. Ibr comfort and new In. Tno nnxyt anal; to M be nnnnl II Inc. llh tolnodoln. Sold on y by u--..u__n_ n__-_ n.l-._. IIIP` lolun -unlj 0. Hunt uh! (I Ihtoohtl blflll 3'. 0 M `I mamuon [Inn oolnnuoul non 'II3\'\a ---- vuuuu vvuvw---- for comfort and rrloot as. The nly cor- lnuln to All ' ,'j` H. . 60 `gal Iprlncnu nu wuu: wonus. Ah; `Aim; Idnuuln and away: nlnnnvlnhu [ti IIIIIJIIG III III Wllllu. 11. J. lcDOUOAI.l.. ll lnlnnl stud. nu PI-lnoou. I: own any to buy Bnod.0oku. Candles. Soda Wuor. Ion Onun and Inn ? -.II.iCINI8.8 Pomrsns. Ivvvv haw, Inns: vu nu. gnaw--------U . ch In nu MOIOT. I13. 1 In . an: arm :l'wi.n on hand. Sumlou my-tn nlmvn In window Saturday. ahwh luhgou. uh mus. an. 7 pm ormnluuynon Sumlou inch shown Saturday. In 0 hmnnnl llnnnl, QOOQ -IX. W000. UIIII g onumr, 0!" < HA:-A Ila-I V II I `III tlmodobnliilonmon Goal. Hun Jonlah lhd before Sept. ht. Or- an . _ _ ood llud com um ILIIDG Deloro Bum. no. I. M on. o fndllnwout. only no A land. ood. 01.00 not loud. I'|lIIII'I\I l`.l"l"V HOAI. Ir. WTKI M IIIUWII III WIIIIIOW BCWIH M. 9. Manual Itngt. 's?.'."'e' ....""".l'a "'3' i" " I 5 no 1- cos. n we do no! tntznd Il f1&&IOI' uoodl Into nut anon. [I and 0 latest In Boating nnd0y- e In-.on ahulu. """' " I goons mm nut. anon tooth: Bout cling Hutu, all nhulu. IUD Illlilllll Ill 3 - ' ` ro1dIu um: um .i$Ihorln|'nMtnu. Boo "c2m:',-.':::.:;>.se~.=.::.'| M M to . -'i'._'V3'v$'nh cg.` Inna but as lotolulloo. (onto and children. ' In or onto In tho lov- not into ol the world. I I n-_-u..un.n- Onr I ll 1 In nT:I:nz1 Io:ilIn3I.ovI: o nn a ton. .:po..rllIonro tho #- aul . m up on on .._......- . . - I ,aprod M n 1 11. L: on 1`)Irov?n: hi:hfy :1: guy: vv --u-n vv w--u-v, mash And ovary duorlption l I. 9;. m Into qmlrr uuisuh Raina. Ijj-A...-4 .L.4__...A L... IIVIIIIIUVII up 3 IDINIIAI MEI . V "" "'v cum 5 nfoou 'IAB vary cheap. % comww. ll P311401 UPRBIT. {ow rnmcnas mun. ha...`-'*:%} U"`V""""'T "J" """" G &u-outnu-u. L. um '--3 I11 I? G D .v&.QI&jv|l|uoOIoIn- cquhob|uI-In~a.vuu-ouo- Cbjtnuu jbdioalunnvllb 3-thun--n&_.n.nn.._._. -0 I131 oniy `I. Novworkllross Reform, ';`:, , i.`g' A law. nun H.001 bfoolt an. n. yuuvuvu u-upuugu-, nu Iuvanuul lu tho" ooculon and meant only tn have {own and tho: during those oun- pslgnn, but unfortunately outllving them and working tbolr injury until homo Inci- dcntoconn tounhcnstnlt. Mr. (Jon- poo uouutao Mn nlorod unusually M. thohnndnol up-I.nduur,.ndn mo `in hoped howlll po lnuuoouru euuumc. don ho ho bun denied out ol than. wxrjd--cu -III; UIIUI K 31' UP UIIC duuwithout Ian otliancohoutho dty. Anlnjuuotlonbdngi-Iodlhocuo vnugudcn lb India. and Ibo Bur glnuhnunnuhllwus "Jamming G.-In ALI. -.n_.n..L .._.|._..u Isnnu V51 Ann UAAIIIB. Bonodnyoogothownm nlonodtotho oonlioulnt oxluod batman the my ol Manual nndohlophono company, when -nnlanm -nal-Dani mg. 5-. -an AL- u- no pm-ouu-uvn rur uni IIC Hill : ll ! told in ploollon oanpnignn, lien invented fl! Ilh nnnnninn myul nnggnb .._I.. A- -nu vv-uuvv nut Ilslll III 3K` in; e vindioetion of his cherecter. Them in All eome public men. who are ac- rlcing in their eenioee. poeeeee. and they do well to oherieh and defend it. Moreover an example must be nude 0! thoee people who delibustely. of melioe eiorebhought, glve publicity to the moet dunnnhle oclon rep:-ding the men who ue oendideaee tor the people": eoondenoeend nppott. There ie no juetllloelion for the lies that Are enlj I- 4.4!... .._...x_._. u__ _- , \nlU'|-uvlul Ill Ilnvll III!!! III IKIIIIIIIIIHIIIIPII making him e treitor to both; A emnggler, I perjnm, and e nilwoy emplgyer who cheated hie leborere out oi their wegee. And all these thinge were eeid in the pres, end for them Mr. Oonmee holde neopomihle Mr. Klock. l.P..hio brother. 8. A. Rey, Rev. Mr. Gendroeu and the North Bey Diopetch. end they have been made defendnnte in elnndet ouita. Mr. Conmee ie very well known tolneny. end they have not been effected by thewiched etetamente put in circnletion concerning him. but they Ind their innenoo on others, and Mr. Conlnee doee right in seek- ing . -I-..ll...o,I.... .0 LI. ..1........_ iv." :7 T _-.JI:':a'.'.':'.--..:1."Z1": ESL; CONMEE BADLY USED. Mr. Coumoo. who resigned his not in tho loginlntnro to become I candidate for tho ooinmono in Algonn And In: dofoowd. hu now time to go in pursuit 0! some of those who Ihndorod him during the `elec- tion ounpoign. Hi: enemies attacked him in A villoinoul manner. Among other things ho was donounood on I Roman Co- tholio sad A Much, neither Inombnnhip diognooful in moi! but in combination ....|.:..- |.:... . A...u..- L- L..AL. - -u-an-u uaavv-we-cu -auv auuanava avuluuvu Wllpu the use of the old ballot. Bergt. Newnham. baa deaigned two forma. On one the `only white space is that left for the voters cram, and one muat put the mark inaide the dink if it in to be aeen at all. The name! of the candidates are printed in white ink. The aecond form in a per- forated sheet containing the namea of the candidatee. The voter selects the llip bearing the name of hie favorite candidate. It in put into the ballot box. and the rest of the papa in destroyed and put into an- other box. Thin favors the men who can- not write or who are not quite clear as to where they ahould make their mark. The clerk in chanoery ha been forwarded theee new hnllote for the consideration 0 the government. They are much thought of by those who have examined them, and Sergt. Newnhnmmay have melon to be plealed with the relulte of hieingenuity. and than gonna a nun... 'nI- Yhuunn. talent. MUCH BETTER BALLOTS. Sergt. Newnheu new ballot: ere en improvement upon in; thet here been in lee. They are e decided improvement up- on uhe ballot. which Mr. Durocher, of Otuwe, potented and told to the g'overn- ment for 83.000. e opportunitiee for Ipoiling ohevotee o the people have, by it, been an greet. erever. The {not in that in the late election the number of spoiled bnllote exceeded the number recorded with AI... .... -1 AL- -I.I L_I|-A 11--..` \v._,_ e ,__ THE! pAu_,Y KWHIG. J".....!.'.1'..::'u.;-:'.'.'e.'%.`:a.':1.eu,.-.,_.; anu. nnldlnsdunono Z I 3,. `lhnil 3&5: manor In an: nl ll: hut Job Aullul to tho papal: one o! tho but Job wort fhhllnom o..."'""'u. o?.2'a' -`.`1`.. :`:'.`2#u`li."`.'..3'3.i`. '""""*""' *:`a:ss."srssss.. JOE! OPIOED Pro to . Anhhnt shes: I on All Hahn. and nubndr t.!ome_9r ABE! ..!'.'&i'.T.1

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