Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Dec 1896, p. 2

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ready V0 pln when poulole. We woul reapeobfully not those who wish to nubeoribe or to renew their nub- acriptiona to the Wmu to leave their nub- ecriptiona with the correepondenb. Suh- ocribere will than nave tirnennd the ex Me of sending their Iubooriptionu hhroug the mail. uun.hn<:u'dnumuon go one psruouur no- ioqni lot ptoloionoy n It. than onowlzn: F` nnnpondod In dihnut din-notions. to in who ol the ndiosl Iupnrlnundoat. sad M: In! ol onblnnu. II [auburn launch, In Mr Irutnonool alcoholics and Ilndrd dio- nnnnn lunov Ij inn. nlldn tn ILA ml. |lCI'IIG T Il- IIIHIX DID cuss. Ivory lnuhuzno rd`: to pol-bnouol lo M- Ituhd. `Duo In no :..""':""..':".'.:""'....."""........."""a-"..`. Inqu. chn\lnnlhIs.OnhnIu,0nc. Alhlathnhlu. Olhvshunnl. Thu III!) who gin: his whole and nodividod notation to one psmouhr aub- hol-bould tannin 3' noun ntodohncv We Lead. II -`XVI , III `VIII-" `IKE Wlllon llnd In Bnnhlln Park; Tho nol hbonn olun am The: win nod Nut ho would on nwu. 01 line hi: on woo do . It kept tho I: Ioull In tut. Thu oh ldnn Alwnyu nu-1 : Thu couldn't. loll but when or whorl Thu! you would pop up nut. Ould mocha: lnwnon stood ono du Tho dirty --lothu to ml: Felon the wauhhoard. what Iho dlvod udlonmmt In the tub ; Rho In upon hor but Illd nllod An nho wan lying am `(Do an our gun and NH the hunte- Twu man : you did that 2" lumdoo Inn oonrtlnc Blddy Bhu. both ntondln At the (no. And they won an about to unnol loch other 1 1 and Ivan; Thu rune I tho: like two Min Ami mu]: thlr noun u: "A'.{.a"'v7:'..2'.'.*.` ".1`2.".`:1.'a $3.`? ` Ono wlnur coming when its not Wu doop upon the ground. I. wanna, ohtlron. In I crowd re nil: nundlnc mund The or: of out cold. ml and dad. - And sucking down II: Iltooo Wu Bu than`: old my hat. And It. Inc of um unou cool ' .a\ll|ltIA'l Pnrnnpn leisure`: comm. SYDENHAM SIFTINOB. In Iunory 0! Wlluoro (Ion. nu... n-.4 In n....|..n.. 9... `THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1896 1& i Not Plooood With tho Attlludo of In Win; ` - Ho Ooro Iovorol onootlouo Whuh Io: oroottor rind Anoworo-Opooulf. ton Iold to ho Porooully lntorootod. KINOGTON, Nov. 30.-(To tho Editor): I om ourpriood ot the otond you hovo token on thironbjoct. You no uoonlly Ioir in your doolingo with porocno ond thlngo, but in this poitry little mottor, I rospoctlully ouhmit, you make on oxooption to thot rulo. ond if you will ollow mo I will on- doovor to ohow you why I ooconoludo. Firotly. bocouoo you rooont but ono oido of tho cooo, ond in oing thot tho poro- Snphl which dot your locol column: from oy to doy, ond oomo 0! thorn miolooding onoo. contain ingo ot tho twolvo oldonnon who oppoood tho oliorotion of tho oil limiu. which no undooervod. hocouoo thoy octod in thot mottor quito conoiotontly, which I will ondoovor to ohcw loan- on. ond io dono with the dooigu. l concoivo, of dofooting them at the poll: in Jonuory non; ond oooondl . bocouoo it lo on uncollod-for ogltotion o intoroot to one port only. or two ot moot. namely, thooo w o wont to ooll or loooo the ground ond thooe uirin ito use. In E:-counting but one oi o oi t o caso. on I ovo ooid. vour roodon. excepting than vs... .n J. W. Powell. |'IiIx1` %c0AL_`g l0CATl0N. --1----n PFAIR PLAY" GIVES HIS OPINION I preeenting but ride or the case. en 1 eve eeid, your reedere. excepting who thoroughly understend the metter, ere ept to be uufeirly mieled end induc- ed to believe thet thie in e very importent subject end thet unleee the ectien of the council in revereed their intereete will be unfevorebly eifec end the new compeny driven ewey from the city eltogether. when euch in not the ceee. ee it in well- Imown to meny thet thin compeny intend- ed frcm the tint coming here enywey end etill intend to come no metter where they eecure e site, in loot ere here now hendlin their etulflrom the cere, ee we leerned ram e locel item which recently eppeered in the Wmu. Here they not eince the meetin ol council been nego- tleting for e eite III the oil llmite. next to Mcl4eod'e tennery, controlled by B. W. Folger. with which they would be eetiefled if he rune e siding into it for the con- venience of their ehipping end thet of Mr. McLeod? Had they not ee ood ea ee- cured eeite near the Imperial o lcompeny e worlu before they were induced to believe they could get the site (the uerryl which. hee been the cause of Al the empty agitation going on for the put few wool and which eelfieh end intereeled partiee ure endeevoring. through your columne. to continue eo thet thereby they may be enebled to eecure enough too 5' return to the council in Jenuery next that they oen mould to their likin end do whet they pleeee with P Whet `eve the citizen: to do with the euitebility of the eite. or with the denigne of thoee who ere enxioue to'die of it? Our inureete ere not effected by it in the leeet. It in the controllers of the property only who ere really concerned. and but for whom end them elone, no egitetion would heve arisen. Were the intereete of the citlzem! involved in the elighteet degree by the selection of e eitn. there would be eome reuecneble ground for appealing to the electors to turn the eteedleet eldermen out. But such in not theceee. It i the control- ler of the site who wente them out. beceuee the very properly declined to become hie tool; to curry out hie beheete in thin met- mr. Now while it is mr enu rignt I0 encour- ege end sssist every enterprisin citiun in every reesoneble menner, there s e limit beyond which noone cen expect or be el lowed to go. er rl this is one of them. The idee of any I .en presuming to control enough oi 001 reprea-entetlvee to induce them to do es he pleeees. even to the re- peelilg of the city b -lews, to suit his purposes. no metter w oelse is unleirly etfected. is preposterous. to sey the leest of it, end the sooner the citizens wehe up to thet feet the better. ll they don't they might es well bend over the totel control 0! our alfeirs to King Ben. who is we`l styled, lor he hes become too much of e ruler over our elder- men end other citixens elreedy. (or which he is not to be blemed. but our represente- tivea ere lor ellowing him sometimes to teke too long it step. Then. egein. the principle involved in this metter is kept out of mi ht eltogether. end thet is the de- sire, in t e some querter. to secure for the new company privilegse withheld from those looeted in the limits filed by by-lew. which cen only be done by its repesl. Now this is not just. lelr, equiteble nor resson- ehle. The imperiel oil oompeny, who complied with the by-lew, vented e piece of the disputed territory, but when the mayor st t not time showed Mr. Wetermen. their reprenentetive. the limits he had to keep outside oi. he quietly submitted end secured the site they now occupy. end re- pered it st e heevy outley to enswer t eir purpoeee. Hod the K. G. I . site, which I understand we! secured from the originel ownere for reilroed purposes only. been in recieely the eeme poeitlon then es it is el~ e ed on be now. it is quite lilrely the coun- oi ef tliet day would hevc been subjected to the some inlluennee es are the eldermen end citizens of the present time. Be thet as it may, is it right to hreek through our by-iewle, or to repesl them. no mstter how inconsistent thet Insy be, merely to gretily one or two lntereeted individuels. et the ex nee of others who heve been obliged to ebide by our ordinances? Ml ht the elec- tors not th0 rether stend by t e eldermen who heve shown etsbility end rmness in delendin the right end sustaining the by- lsws es t ey ere, insteed oi ellowing them- selves te be led by the noee by epeculeto personelly interested? Then. etreln. the sttempt hee been end poroonolly inuroouoo! Thon, ngoin, onnmpi. io boing modo tn induco our pooplo ho ho- liovo that thoro is o ring monopoly horo in tho coal oil bnoinooo. which the twolvo oldormon nro onxioul to ptrpoluoio by Hooping out tho now company. and thin preventing tho building of o wnrohouoo uunl plant. which would give work to our nrtiuno, which in oil lnloo. It is unrpriung tho longtho wiooigningsl pooplo will go to miolood tho ublio on to oho thoir own ondu on pnjudieoo. T on in no ring horo. and zhoro will bo no competition in tho way of cutting priooo by tho now oom- ponv. who will not diopooo oi choir oil by tho `hon-ol ho printo individual: any moro thou dooo tho lm rinl pooplo. Oil it sold in Kingloon to- my olnoa tlnn itio in Ouowo. tho ouurn Onto o hoodqnorton ol tho Quoon Cituziloompalg. Thooilioono uonocgolngta bonod by tho mum horn of that oonoonv tho: I` uonougomglono Ilinollwll Dy IIII oonoo but of company IIIOI work: are onclod. which they doubthn will be non spring. no rumor when loouud. union tho ouployvnont thonnhof ofnoouploolhnndohto In oonudond I gt-ouboon. Thonhuboonloomnchlun undo one this wall nnhr andm In- juotioouou huo bodono no the nldornon 1:0 stood rubi.ondndvboho:rbuInIy. an u v y. cups 0 re 5 ujuuntm tivuuthou who opposed on this moo. you nut adult. vw why Idvounnhl lndolcnllnnlhonlntbo $193000. `on ldyoondulndolcnngthonintbo coming ohotiounonly ht-Ilnptn Ilnndthoytookonlhb Inuubyuvb noomhnlound uug Ibo ovnu ol Y. Ibo propun.y.-I'un lllouloouhth. Big Bargains In culled son and Hard Wood. at Corner of On- " tarlo and Earl Streets. or. Now while it in fair and right to encour- .a. and cumin. mnurv anmrnrhinn cihinn ihcn louDooo::. Whoa doovuvriuns pnnpuou -:mu.i{:h'ou|d to vary nnhlly no- rad-oahryo-pa-I.IhovuH'h nnndldndnnla Iunhxtbo TIIBO Ooh II Iul Vuhly. "........""' :.'::;.':. "'.....':":.: ml nn. ABOUT If. i .3-1 W-I-.0-ugu. (hnhIInIWIbts Preparotleee Ielng lane for s Ohrlatlras l`s'Ie-Other Ivelle. WIu.no-rout, Dec. l.-'l`he tee gotten up by the lediee oi the Methodist congre- getion, in aid oi Rev. Mr. Bell's Inovin erpenees. wee well attended notwithstan -. ing the dark. muddy and disagreeable night. The edlbles were numeruue end well eerved. and a pleasant and enjoyable evening wee spent; (31.85 was rained. Seventeen new members was the result of the meeting of the knights on Wednes- da evening. L. J. Brown went to Bloom- e d on Thuredey and adjusted most satis- factorily the claim of Mr. Chr'istis s for damages done his residence by lire last WOOL ` Three of our townsrnen went to Trenton one day this week with a beef. Mar dis- no of it and arranging some other ueineu they rterud tor home. It ewes quite dark when the arrived at the Hur- rey osnal. Bob eh Duster t off to re- oonnoitre. leaving Sam vi the team. While examining their whereabouts they. too. got separated irorn~eaoh,pther. Alter a time Dimer returned to camp to report. but his disme{ round that Bob. Sam end team had d ssppeered and probably had fallen into the canal. Dueter said he chartered the 0.0.11. to bring hlu_: throu h that evening, and that it took a donb e- hender to do eo. Bob returned per 0.0. R. next mornin . But nothing has ae yet been heard 0 Sam (Biehue) or the team. an. Mellm-v, n! Rlnnmnld. wee in town Gulity zhlhalnlt been been! ol Hem (menue) or me helm. Mr. Mellory. of Bloomeld. wee in town to-dey tryinto orgenlu e lodge oi Royel Templnre. e we: intervieiing George Crewiord whole one of the lending mem- bere iii the Sam of Temperenoe. Mr. Henley, erohltect. oi Bellevllle. we: in town with plane oi I church. which he hue kindly leit. for inepeotlon for e lee deye. John Murph , the new Ihoemnher who bu letely mov into J. E. Clerlde old etend, nude 1 pelt ol lediea' ehoee in two our: on ureoent evening. II. wouldbe e vieeble lor the gentlemen to heng out thle sign, "All repelrlng done while you welt." Min 8. E. Gerrett returned to her "All rspsiring done while wsit." Miss S. home, Bellevllie. int week in compsny with her suntie, who will remsin with her brother, Stephen Gsrrstt, fore time. The old veterans of '65-snd '06 residente oi this lsco. srs quite ssmzuine thst they sre to e remunerated in some may for services rendered during the Fenisn raid in the year of the sbove dew. It is to be hoped that they will. Greet prepsrstione are be- ing msde for the Methodist (Jhristmss tree and entertsinment. which will be held in the music hsll Christmas eve. The new church sheds thst sre nenrin completion. are supposed to sccomm ate between eixty to seventy-five rigs. Inspector Plstt, of Pioton. visited our mhool one day last week end after s strict exsminetion of the school, he reports the stendin ol the pupils shove the sversge snd t e school sstisisotor in sll reapeote. A main sns held in the old town hall utiIleot.or{ in ell reapeobe. A uocie we: held on Snturdey evening. Between 85 end 36 were realized. The public board him just. reoeived I dipioune which we: nvurded their contribution of school work at. the _\vgorirL'I fair exhibit 0! 1893. Among cine exhibiu were duwingt. writing end book- keeping. Our worthv teacher. Frenk Cornell, hu keeping. Our worthy entirely provon himnll. since becoming principal of Wellington ublic whool, on- tiroly rolinblo and we bol eve that his abil- ity as A thorough tonoher and master 0! his work lnvo boon provonby his Iucoou hora. The Injury Received by on old l.ndy-uon- enl Pornnuphe. ODIMA, Nov. 30 -The entertainment held on the ovening of thonlre iving dny, under the auepicee oi the Met odiet Bun- dny school, wuon um unlled eucceee in every wny. The town all was lled with friends oi the echool. who on oyed a lengthy mu varied programme. he ro- grnmme consisted of loadings. recitut. one nnd singing by members ol the school and instrumental music on organ end violin by Mr. and Mice Lowery, of Kingston. The feature of the evening won the fancy coc- tume spear drill by the iris of the echool. This very pretty dril wu `oultleuly executed and won round: 0! nppllun. Ureot credit in due Mr. Milne, principal of the public echool; to when careful train- ing the success ol the drill use due, and to whom the school in indebted for no small shore of the oucceee of tho concert. A neat eum wu reclined from the proceeds, which will beeppropriated to improvements on the school room. in... muk, mnthar of Mrs. Mcoueen. lo Altuho 5 Young body II llutlogo nod Iollovoo not of Iooov. lhrrwna. Ont. . Nov. 28,- You-lordoy afternoon obout. oi: o'clock n dlrlllr high. way robbery woo comminod :1 low miloo from uhio town `on tho Inoin road to Woot- wood. On tho brow of l.obh'I hill tho oidoo of tho mod on thickly otuddod with undorhruoh. Mid thoro in o wnoring trough and by ovor drivor puoing. Min Kotio Woloh. tho oughior olo woolihy lormor. who rooidoo oboul tour miloo woot. of hero. hod boon ohoppin . and in rotorning about oil o`olooh cur into tho roaring looo no givo hor horoo odrinh. Tho onimo had ooorooly uoprod whon o nuoiod iooi. d oprong out o tho hoohoo ond cough: rot hono by ohohridlo. Mioo Woloh ondo-won or! in nrgo tho horoo forwori with tho whip. whon tho mun jumpod into the bug- [y and tho young lady oli hbod on tho op- nooioo oido. oorouuing oudly for holp. the school Mrs. Clark, mother of Mrs. McQueen. inet with I very serious sccidenton thunk!- giving night. As she was retiring she overbelnnced and fell down stairs cutting her loroheul lrom side to side and setting tire to her clothing `which shdi`-had the pre- sence olmind to extinguish with her hsnds, burnin them sevierely. As she was Alone in the once out the time she simply sat down And united the return of her dun htar when I phylibhln was onlled in to rees ; the wound. As she is an old lady in isi qllilo doubtful if she recovers. Malcolm Dsnyes. of South Finch. spent i quits doubuul II Inc recovers. ' Denyse. 1- M. thanksgiving at home. He return on Bnnurisy sooompenied by his wife. Th-y anks up their residence In Finch. Mr. ' Denyse hsvin been re-engaged by the school board 0 thn plane to retain chnrge I ah: onntinnllion clue. Mill KIN Ne nee. VII-itorn: Mr. And MIII uowry an Mina Willnon. Kingston. M. Rev. Mr. 80ooombe'I: Mine Moore. Newburg. at her uno|e'e. George Wang: Mine Lucu. Moecowm. her niwer I. Mrs. Joeeph Lucu. Alfred Kenyon end liner end Minn Ken- nedy upenc dundny es Reilbon. board of this plane to retain cnnrgo of the continuation Kenyon Ipoue lhnnkugiving with lriendn in Vi:-horn: Mr. and Min Lorry .. m.. wnlmn. Kinnmn. CI 0! price. ll you 31:. n J. Mcl.AU6|ll|N S, .n.- A_-A 1- -..-..-ngmi u and tho Indy nufuuo on ma op- 00 title. uorouni to ueoundul oolud young lad . to and hot pun. which content over nun dolluu. sud nudoo Into tho bu-hon. At no Snaps hobo boon notlood In the vi- olnny he wants. H. is not nuppoood that hot nation! was one ol than Insanity. A I00 I-oath: Towards their Dunn! or Lhhllltko. 'l'oIoII1'o. Duo. l.-Tho Ontario [overn- nom Inn him tho Ins vhiah wall and in tho abolition cl tho priv I`: which civil union 0-:30: caioy in nape: ol an in ability cl inn Ioprniobu choir ups. Thopvcrnuouthnordund uunupioycu who naive NW 1 ygu uj,u nrdn uhll pay their cntlilou-I. and vi I pro- Inhlyothnd shionooo wall mob Thus in has I dun! ol coup; sung anionic on 3 nuts: ol the civil union In will not pay their bib. and tho unlit has but nonlhood lo the gonrnnoot. Tho ado: of I low an In m on [ova-uncut 0-ployou _ _,-_-__ A-` -_____.. _ ;'IIv U: ---cu uvu`--h-..... ..- ...- -_.... ma. ublunon. Tho Ilvu. tlbnd to haunt urpld and Mann. no the my hr 5 has at it-an-II. I-can my in- IQ ma. L-:In:.ndQ-nhllln 1% 8 IAIIIE1 uuluunln. V: and A nh WELLINGTON WAVELIT8. BHE FELL DOWN STAIRS. Come and A MAsT<'3HIov-1wAvMAN. OIVII. IIRVIOI DIITOR8. `wor ohout to bo OOLOMA MIT HIS FATE WITH BE- VERE OOURAGE. llo lhoutod l)oilonco'l`o -no opunq who III-rooudod Illa on All Ildoo- Doollnod To Inool Until Porouolod B7 A PI-loot. HAVANA, Nov. 80. vi: Ko Wont. Flu. Doc. l.-'l`horo woo onothor rightful ooono in Lourolditch, in front of tho Oobuno for-tron. Iota "l'huI-odoy oturnoon. Tho VIONIII this timotoSpoin'o hoortlooo custom of douling with prioonoro oi wnr woo An- tonio Lopez Oolouu. well known on o Cu- ban soldior oinco tho vory outhrook ol the revolution. Colomo woo: whito Inn of no oppooronoo ond ol oduootlon. Ho wu oopturod at Yhorro. in Molonuo pwvinoo. on Fobruor twonty-lourth, 1805. Colon: woo ono olt oprinolpol wltuooooo in tho triololgonorolohgully. but nothing in- criminating ogulnot tho lotto: could ho oli- oitod from him. The Hollow hodboon loohod up oll thooo on; twont one Inontho, hoping ogninnt ho . whic at timoo pooood into certainty t ut he would not ho oxocutod. Yootordoy olmnoon, oltor twouty-lou hours in tho chotol. whoro prioonoro o illod on to t,0oIo|no woo led out in hio clooth. '1' one who Ivitnooood whot ooourrod in Lourol dimh willromombor it while they live to the uhomo of Spoln. There wore tho sumo clio. which oonotituto ono oldo of the ditch. block with the crowd which hnd come to loo o Ouhon potriot dio. Bolow woo tho ditch itooll. more thou fty yordo in width. ond on the other oldo tho otorn rum rto ol the Cohono. with tho goto loading inw the ditch. which in lo norrow thotlour mot : con hordly pooo through nhrout. Ao. I....o. Hun ruining m-mod. mu huohod uhrosst. At hunt the wsiting orowdmss hushed into silence by the music of the bend pls - ing thst peoulisr sir. hsll dirge, hsl uiok-up. ss it msrehed through the gste ireotly orwsrd. snd then turning shsr - ly in the leit took up s position on t e right 0! where the prisoner was to be shot, some til? ysrds sway. To the music of the hen then ied out, in ies oi four. 400 men with guns st their right shoulder shift. who formed the ususl hollow square, with the bend inside the lower and. Then csme the prisoner, with s rieut st his side snd four soolytu behin . 0olorns`e {son was pale, but his besring wss lull of ooursge, without ssvvngger. ln lsot. s brsver. hsndsolner youn patriot never went to his desth. His ring snd sp- pesrnnce hsd its eeot on the crowd, which became still es desth. Once through the gste Coloms gave s quick look sround. In an instant hm Tlsnoe swept the cliffs shove and then fol to encounter thst sr- my of Spmieh soldiers. everywhere iti- lensinoes. s thoussnd sgpinut one. we more eta he look forward, then. rsising his hes proudly. he shouted distinctly, "Vin Cubs Lihr si About to die. he do- ed them sll. A. oh. -m-ch lam. his lins tho oioer oi ed them all. A: the words left hie ii the oioer oi the uord drew hie IWO . and with up- lil uvord eprnn toward the monnclevi prisoner. But. be ore the sword could (all the prieeb. holding up the crucifix. stepped between Colomn and the oonrd, who drew book. Undnunted, Colome oglin cried out. "Viv: Cuba Lihre!" This time he was seized and gagged with I whim handker- chief tied over his mouth thnt. he might. never those hateful word: no more. Then with I rm trend he morohed in the hol- low equure cobhe spot. where he wan to die. Here ognin there wne another Icene. Column. when told to kneel. motioned II.|IIn die. Here again more mower ICOIII. Colomn, that ho would not. and turnln About, hood the ohooting Iqund, imimn. n that ho wanted to die that way. A n n the Spanish otoor drew his ovoid. no the priest. nally pornuudod Colomg In Imool down. Then the thou an out. Colomn fell forward on his hoe. an nnothor Cuban hero lay dud. Ihot. Ilka 3 dog in the Laurel ditch. _ ------- lnund Without Ilolp-Ilghtoen Yuan I Ooulng Wnroo-Ouihd by Dodd'I Kld-I nay Pllln. BRIIMIEWATIR, N.B.. Nov. 30.-(Special): There is no man in this town botur known than J. 8. Morgan, limmith. who {or eigh- Oann vnnrn had boon rmimr {POM U0 DIED SHOUTINC FOR CUBA. Millinery Work. ... -._; __-_ n.-- than .1. 8. Morgan, umxmtn. wno I0!` engu- hoon years had boon going from bad wort-o without help until nt lat he not hold 0! the right. trootmont. Ho says: It be an with bocluloho, pninoin tho limbo. an nally oottlod down on rhoumntiam. I ' wan A crlpplo and altar I run down grontly in weight tho doctors told it mu Diobotoo. About o your and I hall I o I quit ovory- thinp OIFQ And tool: Dod I Kidney Pills. Have token twenty-throo boron. and hue regained my weight. hoolth and strength. I nun porloctly ourod." __........_;_.. I `rho Ilnndllng or 0|-nln. Bl'}`I`Al.(I, N.\'.. D02. 9.-Tho you I800 - nuke: new noordnln tho grnin and our E rocelpu At. lzunlo frtl):.I.l(llppO'f` I;i:I}l) Th 06 c o u II no R nur.t.l\`:?r`nd vhort. the volu{ne.o! the your`: b ` be I roximntod In round n:::r`1rt:.|-.I.m. he follgsing gure-u uhow tho receipts ol the ruin alone In bushel: at thuln port. fbrgmlt. o oagng ofdnntilgltlon until Jonom r In in . In 0 1 horotoforo showing tho mutant. roooipu : H911. I-'55.000.000; I803, 133.000 000. 'm.. .....m- nl nnr Imvn hnnn than of 0! H103 by l5.ll00.000 blllhlll. ny lil'|O omml there vole uhi pod to the on board .'IJ'>.0I|0.000 buuholn 0 grain u spin 20,- 000,000 in IBM. l!5.'$.()()0.000; Imus, 1.1s.wu uuu. The raooipco of our have boon than 0! I803 and IBM only. The total roodpu of grnin and our, utimnud no what, reach- ing the mngnioonl gngubo 0! our 200,000,000 bunholamhnn ting the record I03 by l5.lI00.000 buuholn. By Eric muml thorn won nhinnod To Oonntrnol A Ilrldgo. Nnw Ynlut, Doc. R~Sooroury Swan, 0! tho New York Incl New Jone brldgo construction companion stand to my that the companies had made 5 contact. VIM: the Union bridge oornpnny to conntruot 1 bridge our tho Hudson !or 025,000,000. ` IIWIP 1'-II- Om ou nd norm of Brlgh Din:-0 of tho him 0. Dtubotol. Urlnnry or Live: oomplninu t M. In curable. the Ho Bur urn hu nob or cannot onto? A you noluhbon it they om. n A night-watchman ha nncoI`lol-(Able work. Everybody duo sloop: but in ban to work. All kind: 0! nacho: has M-.3 Impact. nod honuonolun from thon- aultolupown. Thin Into: the for: In new one ol Iidno` trouble. Ind... tumhln A u gum g; lumwy Can It ho ound? loan. -Ilnl Jul ho ound ! 4 Rand when Jouoph Wkcgornr. niob- nan nuhoopon bout. lnuton. Out. but to my of Mo uporhnco. H0 in I- inovn In Kinpton u n roputnhh ciunn who tell ronounhtn tho puny days 0} Sir John Madman`: time. In npuhlng moor npnnnuuvo Ir. Wagoner WATGHMAN` What 01 the Night? Sausages- -;_.\.r\ Did: ' "I huohuuroubld with Hangout- phinskwngnssumuyyunuduhund outrun: ngonyntunuh-on pun intho bu-I. Iynuvucanunully Nolan night by u fnqnone dam to admit, ndlhnd, togotupuolhnlhdllunll lnmnlnx ' Nil` 7 UIFXUIT I ICU vuuv It-u- -- nou onus nam""Go3'm Kidney uoubh I the sun oyuuu. kn It In A NOVA SCOTIA CASE. iNew Picture Puzzles For sale by all the leading fancy goods dealers or sent prepaid on receipt of price by The CQPP _CO_.. l.td., E)verstoclZi-rfg-s7L?`;;:; ,5: ' ;::,*'-~ (,\}L,o. Black Tights. .?.:?'2".`:. :;`:.,: Laaiew Vests and Drawers. PRODUCE AND PRICES. `rho Ihndnrd Batu conning nu Ion! Ilnnhntn. I Kmmn-on. Doc. l.-PI-iooo in thoiooal Innrkoi. an About A: lui. quotod. Nothing ` hu transpired in the intorvnl no alter the quotation: thou given. Furmoro continue to brim: into the city an abundance oi pro- duce. for which fairly good prices no It curod. Grain prion have quiotod down And uczunbion IOBIII to have all gone out (J an. mnrknh. A mvialr of the mnrket. will bo found below : (3rnin-Peu. 450. I bunholz rye. 35o.;| bsrloy. 25a. to 300.; buokwhub. 280. to 8004 Mnnitobu what. No. I hand. 950.: No. `A hard, 930.; northern. 9304`! whim winter, 850.: oau, 211:. to 220. U w.L._n.-m'.I. rmumhl. salmon. 15:). A end fluczuebion no nave all gone out o! the market. A review of will be found below n...a.._D... uh, . hunhel: rue. 35: whim winter, 600.: mu. 210. to no. Fi|h--British Columbh ulmon, I50. lb.; pike, 50. I lb.; fruh lake horrin. 150. A dozen :ciuoooc. 10. A 1b.; mwkon . I230. Alb; rch, 160. A doun; cod And haddock. o. A 1b.; in horrln , 30:-.. A doton; bullheada. Bo. A lb.; hAi- buc. Inc. A lb.: bluoIh.l2o. A |b.; plokorol And bAu,8c. A|b.: nmn huddle. I00. I lb.x bloAt.orA,`.!0c. A dozen; Hppemd herring. 40. Id0lOll;0 own, ut.AndArd, 850.; 00- loct. 45c.:Aho| , 600. A peek. . Flour and foad--OAI.moA| and |`00d Flour and looa--Ulunou mu rouou onu. 33.50 per bbl.; cornmeal. 01.10?- cwt; ohopu. 816 to (I7 I ton: thorn. I8 I ton; bran. 819 to 813 a ton: hull our, 84.80 to 06.10 1 bbl.; bakers, ...u.nr., I540: hnkarn`. nu-omr. I6 to 34.50 to I0.lU now mun`, taonc, 05.40: bakers`. strong. I6 .10. ax. loooo. 812 to us I ton: pressed, II. no Ildutrnw. 400. a cut. Butter and can-Farmers are now ni- pros-ed, I13 00 Ildutrnw. 000. cw. 0330-Farmers Ing lrom `00. to `50. 1 dozen for new laid emu. Packed on: can at lrom I70. to lug (ram `:00. to `ma. clean Ior new mu eggs. in I You. A dozen. rah buwor brings from I80. to 200. I pound in prinu. Roll: or packed buunr IO"! AI: from N10. to I80. I pound. Mut.-Boo!. foroqunrfarl. 20. to No. a und; hlndi u-horn. Mo, to 4|o.:outa. 60. l2o.: lam ,qunrtorn. no. on 6a.: man. 60. to 100.: mutton. quu-born. 40. to 50.: cuts. 80. to I00. 3 veal, unrtou. So. to 40.; pork, qunrtaro. 50. no o.:ouuI. 70. to l0o.; boo! hon uu, 200. to 400. such; venlopn. 66. ml go. a pound. 1'onlu-v-Chiu|unI. 36. to 500. I pain veulopn. M. to Inc. pounu. l`onlt.ry-ChiokonI. pain lowly, -No. to 550. 3 Ir; wrkoyn. (I00. to 01.25 each; ducks. 00. to 800. I pair: . nnnnn mo. to 75. each. ' goon!-, 0c. to 750. AAoh. Fruit.-MulugA gnpon. 200. A pound; lomom. 200. A dolen ; 0l`\I||{6l. 300. to 40. : honey. loo. to Ibo. A pound; omnborrioa. I00. A quart; gs, I50. A pound.; hickory nun. 60. to I00. A quart; lboru. pocnn. wA|nut.n. I50. A lb.x Ap IAA, 50. to IL50 A bbl.: bAnAnAa. 901:. A oun. VogotAblu-Pot.At.oeo.40o. to 500. I hq; sweet. potatoes, 400. A pooh: beau. oAmm. nArAninA. turnmu. 400. A bunhol: rAdiAhoA. `u IMO IAIIOC. Jqhn Moihy h Son. 161 Block ucroot. deals}: in hide!-. oho.. furnish than luau- tmng hhin wooh : No. I boo! idol, (Mo. lb. 3 N03. 9 and .1, 50. L: oalfokln-. am. to 50. each. oulll. hall prloo. we. pool: beau. omou. ranipa. turnips. ounce. 513. a bunch: celery. 1013. 5 bunch: muliowomo. to I60. uoh: onbbaguoc. I dnum _ flower Stands. AA; :. umolrs. :,";.*."+-.=.~.-2,-..".~ .-.z: .s__.__ numb A nnnnlAMI. IQIIIIHDI munnowu a dozen. Mo. lb. Non. I and .1, oo. 10.: ouuum-. 30. eo each. oulln. price. horn hides. CI to [L60 ouch: shou- lmr. 960. each; limb shim. lruh. 500. An In -uh HIIIOII lullvwuuvvs MoN'rnn|.. Doc l.-'I`ho oxconivo nup- plion domonliud tho price: of name, Mid prion droppod about one unrur of I oom. 1- pound, and 5 connldon lo number will no to in hold over for nnothor unrlov. A l.- ..l u.. Inn mu]. can nnld In nbm 0 pound. and conlluonnlo numoor um: A low at me but mu. won cold at aim 0 sin. pol It, with pretty good stock at from `. |c. In so do ; common bout: sold at lrom I10. ho 2o.. Ind the Issuer bu-nu II. from I link out ono oom to about Ir`. r lb. Cnlvoa VIN In bl-ilk dummd, an d r. Bout-non hot: in in good culvoo. pn_\ - ing tron 88 to Cl such but them. Iluswn armors an lownr all round. Ship 3 no [tying noarly u. pol` lb. Ior [Argo uhoop. Lunhn an tolling in low u about Mo. per lb.. and I for of the but 3!. atom 890. do. In in II! plonuful and loll II from 0175 lo 88 per Im "no. `human. Duo. l.-Whou.. white. not `rononu. U00. I.-vvnou.. vnnw. pur buhol. 8'iu.: what. led. par buubol. Mm; when. (0000. pot buuhol. 06; barley. per bushel. 280. to 8Mo: rye. per buahol. 8343.; pan. pot bushel. 450. to 400.: buckwhont. pot buohol. No.3 uh. pot bushel. Rlo. to 280.; dnoh. spring, per pair. 400. to 500.; gout-0, par lb . Co. to be; chtohonu. pugruir. 260. an 350.; humour. in pound rolc. Ian. In Wm: bulb!-. tubs. dairy. I90. to lac. par It; omrmmw I-ad. Ila pordooom pmaunl. put bug. 40; hay. UM: cu-aw. Ill: Itnv. loo`. .3: NO`. kinds. .4 I0 .7; M lung, IQHI In II: lull`. '71 VQI. QI- ponuuaeodoau huum|IIW1@.A lotli. W: D001. nmal. II Io on cut. Ion-. sun to H: but. I7: val. cane. Us to M M: mnmm. 01 lo I5; tlnu. oil hogl. NH .75; turkey-, 0o."por lb. Cnrnovoky 00. , T A irsas_<:s: Ihl'RAUDol\|odny. use yougotcu-aft. Lskrox-cu-u. Innunnddunnnd lcnmrs 1'hnon17P'|9'` act. 45c.uholl. 600. peck. Flour and food--Oatmeal _. um nu hhl . mu-nmul. ll.l0n- `Hill 5170 U8 U0 Iuu llll. Tononm. Doe. l.-Whou.. whiu. pa nnhnl l|7n.: thunk III. nil` M1050`. _B. 'W'_AL]5RON. Our Pets. loc Each. Wild Animals. loc Each. Natural History. l5c Each. Every Day Subjects. l5c Each. Bible Subjects. l6c Each. V Farmer Grimes. 50c Each. Old Homestead 50c Each. For Children of All Ages. lurid;-n lloowhon. .. I\_- I `BL- --.. A. aii'\?Au'I" 9 Front Street West; Toronto; Union and All-wool. 25. soc, 75c, 90c. 8: and 01.25. mun nice min. so Clumond Accountant ln_ churn of But nunlvupartnxom. Vonlnnl and 3 nonhu- wrmng uunln. no-an`. Hhortund In- `uhrueb-I mulled on rooolpt of prim, x). ll-and for Poumvo Pruol " Handing - | uupuiurhy 01 OM: wllou. Ad luu. JOHN n. IlnlAY. K|nnIon.0n\. 5 14 Eifii 5 __ | Kingston !Kin%st0,!1AL%a1lie_' Gollee. `-Closeburn." K I NGBTON. ONT. I Union with The London 000030 at lulu-. (luglnnd). Full am! o! lfnlvtnlty grsdnuoo. Union In llnhomnlou Ind Punch. Tho nlnouunl And oulturo at hone oomblnod with tho Ilcln on montll tnlnlny. u...a. n.n..-omun. In nhnno nl Ilaoh $10 A Sensible $10 Christmas Present on Ihontll trnlnlnj. In-lo Department In churn 0! Moon Hammond. linq..|lun Doc. n|.-n.nn-- 1'-rm haul-n Nova-nhnl lllh Hammond. n`.nq.. Inn uoo Ohruumu `I'M-m hoglu November IIOI For tonnl. 000.. soul: to |n-- nnnunil Z A (Hvo your I n or daughter 5 Bmlnou at Shonhnnd Ed location at me u n...._..... In... haul...-n Pnllnnn n-uunvv-vuv vu, --_._--v --_.--- far I Chrhtmn mount. Book tuning. Armmotlo. Ponmn ship. Rhorrhuml an T)-pcwrltlnu. no am no- tlulenl. lmllvidunl Inutrnouon. Advuul mmhodn. Oer mused Wlohlhl. hmn1ot|on. um mmhodo. Ot-r For full information call or write to n. In VI mum. Pr-Inulnl Ev'SFyn6ay Should nead.... THE SHY WIDOW. S. It Crockett`: Latest Story. In an; .\l\I IlIl\ |j.(`.']|.[" Olhnr ruturo-4 an Lnurenoo Aunt-`rad 11: Bernard Io ` Ilolvoy. mm umuuw Mom. The may and the Macon. By Anthony How. The 2nd `Otuwu Hold Buttery. out d1 A m . "lily .g.."X' 8. Woodhnrn. Pontoon Illnnhrutlom. Inn` I\-...n.A ru.......A It-in Run: 1 [11 ll. Puuuno Jonnnol. w*::=1.rar.:;=;:J,?.;;,;;gu_;e: . M Proi. In. CI: The Vlrrlot rnnou Bourno. A Inn story. By Fornuu Hams. Btorir. Dooorgtod Poems. 1 an... (human. Thoodon and othon. 3. ll vrocuuu I Lluu auu y. In MASSI:Y S an MAGAZINE -4.- --nnnlnniain UIIAQ IIIIIIIIIIIOIII` The D ronct (Sooond Prllo Story.) 1 I. I |ullnoJohnno|. mm. nnumu. Throulh cum B. H. Camovsky, the Corner Bookstore, corner of Pnnoon IIG Romano: ON :_ (Sutherland s Ien Ma_d9iM_q;I_\|_)f. mj:1 s IE idusstou mums co. We Sit $3-`:3: We Fit !:.'-'.!-1-'3` I NTFAIIO OUFFIJ 3. Human. Q fbhlhj. l0c Der Copy ---J horuumn Iwucnuon M. Ins Limestone city Business College .- - ns.-L 4...... .....--.0 7l.ow Drlcod Shoo Store. lvvla I .~-.-- FOR nazainan. XI-1'8-.-_ U`nI` lCIl\lTU'I If` -enoo Alma-Twlgnn. voy. Nun llluuuv 1" 0| IIIII (`0I|Ill. All IITII. JOHN II. IOIAY. l|nuIon.0n\. EDUCATIONAL. Busingss 53" C C` 'I` .'r`m'mnu T-jj:---1 n~.. -yyq vv nuu. oomun . 4.. nolocl. Illlllllllllll ALLENAIHIN nnnnn QDIIX (ll lllIN0l'| OCH Wl'lII `O D. DAVIOIOI. PHIOMI 3- I252 REDDEN Gs co.| _ I-n-uuulnualnuvcnho -n: - Year: Established Cilege. SI Der You-. Ilo_|!_ho|d_ Economy. for family Use. -nlnhgndn And O'In.l.'- I llprovomoatsm u-vv u... __ .W6men of"fa'isliiBT_ ... I.-Ind an vhlc our Iloro lroqnotg 7 " Eli 145 Tlinnwna '0 V9 ITOUIQ blftl runuuvu ma mm. non to mom 0 On Sheds. _ _ 'V""- V`-"' Brood o! n Inna Em than may other Ian: on an ID!- All ioun onoon Ion noun on." fiiinluno. unluu, ow. V.6. frost. Carri Painiu. mu Iollootr T , iuoluiii lN1'lRI. !u'II" rholni thing to he oonnldond when 311 und:. slur Hut com the quan- If you cut. II. M n.| AI n1|.II IMIC 0 NIIaIJ|UVIII.lII u :50 In! In uurnmud. the uoond speak: #1 ltull. Drop In And no for yontulf. I no IIVIII vuluonno gun I! you only Igllt to admin tho goodu. I III-Iuvuv vv vvvk.;`- up Work 0 I- r:m"]' `Id 3105 ]d0llO. Inn our IIOCIIV BG IIIIIv-u V. . :l:.|uv|MdO.o Char the with Mnnlnlo con :1 Innnnl the oholao EmT5'v .`f.`.'.'"1`.E'. $*i~ -.:-'.:.'-.1:.:'.: I A TIIIIlI?\lIl\ I ooolnbor. - MNNAY & mnou), w;,ggv,cgss . wluchar ll Qlllunlnl nuns ch VII\;lI III -rvw-V- ' Ibanl an hing Irdlng our beach: I tn`? nllnnI`I||n . 0:43.. the bug a bio lnvutnu ho mutter thor- . llyoudonowo nlnnouutomor. but poulblo value or your money '1: van. Stovu. Purnuouo. no. I IIIIVCIIN _ MW Il`uoo but an Prlnoou strut. whom you can n all kind: of work done In N30 Hm VLh!o'D!ln . clnnlng and Prus- lu Dr M In t `A 1 Dy! 0 , ask: .. i>....-'.'{.:h`.`1 ....":...:.. no 1 oppo-Ito Bun Haunt Prin- uu not. All work gurantud JAMES |.AIlJRN[Y S, :DnI-.._ .n...A A I Hut. .0 ....n.n lnunec. 52`: _> .0 ! an Rum strut. joivoon Prlnoou und Brook u. 11 you want Photographs tor Ohrm. lull. can ma on our work. No tumble to uhowjt. uxdulso no,Ica.1rI to climb. --. _ n -n.- l-..nn- llhnonnrn. The olonlnt oxhlhlt of Photo: In window Inn to Open Houu. lnnrumomn [or lokllj lngut work In Cnnndn. All work no-mud with ogre. Phone 315 MR Into 0! Hamilton. I ldoon ubovo Open Home Children`: ( with Sp:-Ina lulnu horln 04.15. lmu Bods. Olloo Ilnlllng. who (and: um! :11 kind: of Who Work and Win 010%]: mnnutntuud by It's High Time you had you nlolghg ov_grh_n now am :-.-*:- ..:-(2: nmllh any loan -- - ..-----, -_ _ Iollhudvu and 0'loo1o'I Oslo hum hunt. [I an [Inn banks. Duncan-no hnnn nnrrlnnn DI :3 tolling Trlmme-I Man at great notions. Nowplt. do_sl_m_. Qu_l_oot: Trimmed Huh at [nu Nowut. dul nu. Heat. It and but workmuuh p in AdhI' Ituot Ind ovonlnu costumes. Give um I cull. UUUIIXU ' v v w- --- lIn.`M. noblnnon hu started to do Mllllnory Work. Orders taken at the Blcyclo store, Sydenluun street- J Ihlnwook. our own make. . Flue Dalry Butter. l7c. II. JOIINS. ".'`..5.`..`...`. .!`'..&." III \IUIlv \I\J\JI vw may mm be rfvoslnd. but nun : no in tho not tint. on work M on An lnun Jrlmnlng and ro- polrl, :| n.p9 rultngu-1or1_1u_mo_r_nul fuel .IrlmInln polrlnmn II. rule nnrlornuuunnl rlltlnj In 3 vlna goo-I uthlnotlon. o$Ml.Il Io nonvlm-Inc an I pneunnl Out. nu onco. _ , , Innuluotnnr of Interior lbnorulnnn. AI-Mnlc Wood Iloon. Iunlu. (lrllloo rlltuu. Upholauriuu and General I Work. Plum nd dulnn nbmlod. ntnn M Am! K Onnnn nL_ Ilnnnlnn. LII. Iuvvuv I'V- Eifti About Lnrthlll I'0l!Nln[ yo! onptly and IIOIIII nous. S00 our llocltoy Boot. -5- IIICII U: I no-uvu D luvltod to on fnqum-ly nthartho to buy or not. Our llunlnn 9 on uqnlnlu snd na- II6 the oholouc nylu. Ihduc 13.. on :1! llnu of millinuy for nnnhll. Illull I Iluv 3 I! do In ovuhnnlod by roll- 1'` :'.'.-......"'....*":;':`*:'-.'.;:*'.': V In u f ' f _ m I: ue3n 0 >'!moyul::. o:'no1onl`l nmuto. our nu, ma. - IIIIUIIIIVIUC an an oven! cu-n '.':" " ""...2"." `.....``'`':`.`; C r I UIollIVIlIy -::..-.'.`::-.:r..:'.::..'.".: -M `- __ -_-- can n.1...... ng....g IIII ll! Glflll IIIIIRIIIOII. notary as Inc! It Qua -6.. Kingston. mu uh WWI` IIVII IIJV` TILIPIONI DI. Barrio nlroot. hohnon Prlnoou sud Brock. Tllwln. uwvu. II W0 JD lnwoon I Thu Loading Photogra- pher, IU Prlnoou ntnot. _-__._..____._ vuvu. gnu I IIII. 0 .. tholbu CRESCENT WIBI WORKS 175 Klnc AI. II Inventions mtg}: TH_E_ WHIG. TIE U1V1h Blot!-veun. I. It is ennounced by e oontemporsry thet 1 "the Onterie government is taking mess- ures to curteil the extremely unjust pri- vilege enjoyed by the clerks in its employ- ment of being exempt from the gsrnishee. It hes` ordered ~e|| recipients oi e `certein ` sum, to pey their bills, end the very ` proper reiorm is to be extended. It ` mey be doubted whether legeliy pro- 1 vineiel employees ere exempt. The dominion moneys belonging to the crown oennot reeeonebly be touched (or obvious ~ reesons. But theprinoiple epplioeble to the looel ocers is es much so to times under federel control. end the present on- deeireble condition of eleire should be cor- rected by stetute." A bill hes been intro- duosdon more then one oooeeion in this direction. buthes never become lew. It is to be hoped e government meeeure will be introduced mehing cleer the luv upon this point. end the sooner the better. For you: the civil service hes been the su hject of criticism of e more or less oilensive ohsreoter, end simply beoense some of those etteohed to it heve been tubing ed- ventsge of their position with it to dodge their responsibility. There is no reeeon why ecivil eervent should not pey his eo- counts like my other men. end if he is not In inclined there ehouid be no her to the edoption oi eeotios which will edeot his re- venue. if not his position. The Onterio government is doing right in insisting thet there shell be no eoendsls irom npudieted debts ebout its depertments end its oili- ciels, end the dominion government cennot too soon iollow e similer oonrse. -vv-. .v.._.. .. _._..._. --__,-, oovnnnunrrr PATRONAOE. The appointment of as hardware ap- preieer in Toronto has made a commotion in liberal cirolee. and the independent Newe ie making the moat of it. The grievencee of the diaeppointed ones are megnied. A reeident. interviewed by the Non, in reported as eaying: Mr. bount hae turned on the men end the perty to whom he nwee the honors that iell tohimlaet June. and ie loooklng for iriende in the party which tried to defeat him. Thie it hardly juetto Mr. Lount. He waa not enaioue for political honore. Enjoying 1 large law practice it wee to hie pereonel advantage to give it his undivided attention. But the calla in him to become a candidate became etrong end irreeietable, and he wae elected. That he received the aupport of many conaervetivee cannot be doubted. It ie looked upon ordinarily ee aeaie con- aervative oonetituency. and the hot that it turned Mr. Cookhurn down and eeleoted Mr. Loent ie an evidence that he got a gloat many ooneervative votee. Moreover, men who had been in the conservative perty worked to elect him. and one of them in the hardware appraieer. There ie no question ea to hie iltneee. but he ia anew man in the liberel petty. and eome oi thoee who are native new have been paaeed over. Why Mr. Lount can explain. The Toronto Star naye the liherele muet not be unkind to- warda the men who helped them into oioe. but being unkind ie one thing and overly generoue in another. it`: the ex tremee inanyceee that are irreconcilable. Mr. Greenwty wu shown the Itetament 0! Mr. Beoueollel. M.P.. to the effect that the edvieory boerd under the Menitobo nohool eymm should have I Roman Catho- lic member. Hi: emwer who that he would be quite willing to meet the desire: at the minority on that point. "A propo- eel ol thet nature." said he. wee mode by the government to the lute orohbiehop 0! St. Boniface. but he refused the o'er." This indllpoeition of home people to eooept what they can get is e weehneee on their` part. When the compromise nnem. the national eohoole wu Announced orohhiohop Longe- vin ordered the re-opening oi the Ieporete echeole. though they had been closed for over on years. for look of funds. and the eeeurnnoe of these funds were now let: promising then ever. It my be too much toexpeot his gnoe to make on euy nur~ ....4l.. AD 5.. .4... LI. -..l...4 -:L|.....o I; mwm.... `I: ah In Pnlnoou .. ..,,..... .... ...... .. ........ -.. render. or no can hi: Vlrlnro without dictul-hing clfccu. but ii`. in tho but policy. The conccclionn which have boon made by the government of Manitoba. and which will be introduood in lcgiclntion to be pun- at the non union ol` the loginlnturc. should he khan advantage of. The now nnsngomom. Ihould be tried. and when it in dohctlvo it should be remedied, and the policy of pooco Ihould bocomc permanent la. AL- I.-.A |U|.-o .........| L. L-A L- yvuu vl ycuyv uuvuuu uvcvu-v you ueullvlllr in the land. What cannot be had by peaceful I-neane cannot be eometlmee oh- teluad at all. That in the characteristic of the Seottleh. an dened and deecribed by lan llaeleren. He ran referring to the maur net in which the Soottieh prayer book had become ehelved. to the fact that it in re teioed when the English demanded the withdrawal 0! it, but when they euggeeb ad it an e lriendly act there In an lume- dlate oovapllanoe. Bo eaid Ilolmren, in eeatandmence. he etnbhorn with the Oeltand he'll heetuhhorn with you, but halite hire in e brotherly way and he'll glveyeavhatyenwaut. In that not the vayolltwlth noee peopleand the repre- aeataeivee elneet national Ilayul'||dI.ull`uuh.Ioontlor melanin. lhcppncuwillhnldm -nnlolu-riot vlohnhuuh unid- pl huulvcuyyu-s.`l'Ionqy o pnllb hob -cunning anydhcnlyunlfaubhuhl. mi-3 fhi ID `an 1 Ln Q--Q. IDITORIAL NOTES. ,1] A I-Iputht was No jail in Jnchonvlllo. . l'h..nIhIhntdltbooourooo(hinin~ ` lanuuon II the indictment ol on olondor. 1 Tbs : right. `no pnnnon Inn A re- puhuou lot pnurvtug oonldonou. and it.`- volltoginudouoounuondlt novmd nu AL... Id i jjlj CZVZTIU I'-IlWv ovnlhuourheu only In- duupao nluuldsll tho noninvas- A4:..J In-- LL`-_LIl. Ag.)-gnn... AL. _._ ?.'a'..'.n"o.'.2.ii'.'.'..'u............a...~ lldohlthlllocounlryvlllboounonuol -bongo nu: CIVIL SERVICE. - - _ _ . _ --.l L- _ ...-J--unn-1 II II I51 Pun Iammg llno. L1so__D POWER AND PEACE. , _,-_ ...,- _L_.__ AL, _. panning Quinn. Could the Grand Trunk not be ladnood to such automatic boll: at thodopoh nndlhunqni oroulngn They have been an oeono'3fnuny' an accident, Ind so far without nny_ Imp: bolng thhn ' towqrdl A npomion of the ` A lulu of IQWIIDXII-'-A lo:-not Put`: locum. Bvnlnnu, Nov. 80.-0n almost Ivory night. luv week then vuu uorno warnin- mont. 0n Manda night we had Min Pnrdy'o noital. 0 my ably any that thou never has ban in Bydonhun much 5 brat for lovers 0! music. On Tuoada night than Ill 3 dsnoo In the town In! . gottan up I: III Johnctnn. Kingston. A vary enjoy lo time was upon: by LII who nmndod. Tho crowing of sh. roootol-I onjoyuuo mm wu orowin 5.... in nn On! 1 broke it u . On Weuneeaay n In mi iadiee aid 0 St. Paui'a church hel one of moi: ever po uler eouiele. Owing to the inolemenoy o the weether the ettendanee In: small. Lerze numbers. however. had expreeled their intention of going. On Thuredey evening the lediee eid oi the Methodiet ehurc held e tee-meeting in the Weeloy hall. Again the weather pre- vented many from attendin . There van a very inetruotive end enterte ning program" mo. Mrs. Lacey rendered two eonga ex- quiaitely. whiiat Mile Lulu Boyce delight- ed the audience with her low end eweet notee. The main feature was e lecture by Rev. Dr. Ryokman. Kingeton. on "Cullen For Thanixiulneen." One of the onueee wae the great proeperity of Canada. He ehowed oonolueively that thoee (end we I... en!-rt m uv there are mnnv of them) VUI" UIIJUJDIIIU Ullllv II: no - '1')? broke It n. on? noodny ht tho :..u..' ml o it. Paul : ohm-ch 'ahowod oonoluatvoly man mono [Inc us are sorry to say there are many thorn) who say that. the United Stataatia the country. an uburly in the wrong. and that Canada in far more proaporoua no-day than the sum over waa. On Friday evening then was what might. be to:-mod a clearance aooial. M... {`.nllInn ha: been vlaitinz Manda in eocial. Mn. Collin: hae been viliting Kinguton. All those who are autandlng the model school spent. their thanksgiving at home except A. Rielly. Viaimre: Mine F. Aneeluine. Moeoow. at. Mrs. Aaeelatindo; Min McPherson. Queen : coll . with her brother: Dr. Glibaon. Oaklan , at J. Mc- Rory e; Mine Mclldullen. Brockville. at Rev. Mr. Batu ; Min F. Wartman. Mc- Clean. at E. Corki|| a, and C. Gough. De- eernnm, at his mother's. Rev. Mr. Win- ter. Ottawa, the lace nor in the Met.ho~ diet. church. occupi t.he pul it ol that church on the 22nd. The c urch was crowded in the doors. Mu. Winner oo- companied Mr. Winter to Sydenham. A irl visitor has come to stay at Schuyler oyner`I. Exemiuahione have been goin on in our high school. F. Wood in open - ing a week at hie Iilt4ol"l, Mra. Horn. on Wolle Island. We are very sorry to hear that Mr. Moe: in to leave us. Hi: bright and sunny way: have won him many friende and admirers. Mr. SLoneu' new home promi-on too be a manaion. We extend our heartieet. congratulation: house promn-es to be mansion. We extend congratulations to W. Jaqulth on his having obtained the championship in the annual sports of Queen's colle e. Sydenham may well feel proud that s e can produce one man who could so suocesslully compete lor a prise amen at such a crowd of hl:hlOl .Ol gathered toget er from all over Canada. Mr. Jaquith has brought his laurels home They are truly marvels of beauty. The people in and about Sydenham sympathise most sincerely with Mrs. Jarnieson in the loes of her mother. Mrs. Cairns, who - ed away so suddenly in Perth on the m. C. Jo ner hu moved into that house oppo- site I. e public school. In the account of the lootbal`l game between B denham and Queen's an error was gnade. he lollowin statement was made 2 "A return mate in the city was asked for, but the Syden- ham team would not grant I meslina." Ae far as we can learn there was never a word said about a return match. This statement was made to out a slur on the honor nl our team. but it has utterly failed. for every one knows that Sydenhnm is always reedy to pin when possible. We resnsctlullv III -UllIIlrAIIIAa Willisin E. Atkinson. youngeet son ol Jsmea Atkinson, Pittsburg. died At Mon trenl November 23rd. Deoeeeed hsd lived At his fAther s home neAr| All his life. A few years A 0. while helping his brother Hirsrn to uild A houee. the scAlYo|d gnvo wsy. And though Hirsm escaped well. one of William's legs Ives bully shsttered And never grew strong. It wits inlul Also under Any exertion. Lest spring he Accepted A usition in Mon treA|Asylum. filling it wth credit until his deeth, caused by innmmstory rbeumA- tism. lh politics he was A coneervstivez in religion A member of Springeld Metho- dist church. AlwAyA to be found in his piece in the choir. He wAs A Forester. An Active worker in Court Atkinson, which he helped to institute. For kindness And hospitslity he Urns A favorite with hie Ar-qunintAm~es. He leeves fAther And mother. three sisters, Annie And Louiee. At home. And Mrs. Thoma Anglin, of Brewer's Mills; one brother Hit-Am, ol (}AnAnoque. The lunerel service `us hold At his lAther's residence on the `26th when n tour-hing sermon WM delivered by the Rev. A. B. Johnston. For-enters honors were peid. The very Ion irooesnion vrns heeded by the membere o urt Atkinson msrching in A body. Ahernethy & Co., ....Costumiers,

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