Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Mar 1897, p. 3

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A. STRACHAN. JUI sh lllll sln ` iscr_ ' A ` A\l I don't know, for I didn't ` them." n-1\:.I...u. __ I__ ;L__.Am- 1 jm 01? AUNIEORMED MAN,- .j.____._. % A as bs= A NAVAL 0FFlCER`ON THE ' BROOKLYN BRIDGE PLATFORM. (A 1.: 1 nbu: 8 I\IlIll\l U\llI\.'lI~ L` 'hut.'.~z the mnttcr, old Immf" asked , of thv oico:-,q. Why, whore arr your ;,-. (la? I thought _v:1u (_;()t pc-rn1h-'r=.im1 to * the s-f`.i1)togw to the Hr:)uk1`y11ln'i n_.r*M.\ some f1"wnds`. who were coming` )()."l`(l. " I|I.'l(l. I did," came :1 ronyzonso in n. mumod `icn. 'f1':\t'.~: \\"]wru l".v boon." "But. whurc am: your fric1xd.s':-" persisted I. 4. man in the navy rushed aboard his > in the B1'uukl}'n 1m\'_v yurd the nmr an if Pmzxetlxing H-rriblowus aftvr him. nu-n in tho \'.*m`dmmn looked up and us he entered und. gunk down on lmtlwr couch; ` ' -v(I- U, .1 .. .- ... - - x J ) I 3 taken For Station Master ind llevlleul ct-ox'ul1ngly-Agrpr-alcnl to and Abused V H-clpcrr. and lndignant Cltlzdn:l1od Last From a. Baby. Ki339,'!..`:.1.!1i9'Q689 WHIG, 17*n11)AY,` MARCH 5, 1897;". i IHIIIL 31'; other country, hut it . And the young 011103!` 11'}: Sun. _- ` lheznf" r-.\:cl." cull Lnvkrl (`h<*~.' m.~4Hy thing tn <, M-ml:." ox :c1.'\'1nml :1 h<'$t<-rm-ltl. O-.. J " ; wait for Cardinal Mrzznfanti is said at. tlu-,.timn of his death to have bee-n acquainted with 114 lnmzungos. Of thvso hcspokc 20 m porfectly that they might. msily have boon nxistnkcn fnr his mother tongue. Ho could carry 9n n con-atpondqxgoe S9 18. other ln,n- v IIIIIIGS * > 41 ' 4 V 1 uuuu [Ill] ll-l'UlIllll HIS U|.'('|{ IN Vl`X'y UIU. }{um'arist-\[r~s. But you know (M3 is 0 new dqag.-`Chi(mgo Rm-uni. a an un; ;VcIIa ` (`ride-'1`his jnkvof yours about the HIE!`- a;!('1dn[z being ('hnr1m`(l by hnving u brass band put nrmlml his nu-lc in very old. l>{nm'Iwif-\'n-2 Rnf. rnn Itnntv Mail: in Tnrtoisn Sh('" cmnhn are grenernllymlt by huml: Bmwvon1h.<: nro muvhinv m.'ul~. The tooth of na vmnhs are cut by wry dvs-livule )=m'.'s. clznl m-..-nl;.~1 nre nearly (11 ways made by nu -hincry. : Hlllllllll. '.Ill ISIIHU vmz nun. whw hil\' lung kv that :nh}'ss :1-_\'1n\`ni!2',: In`-(`u or did it: begin af\`r(`r\'.'u H1: __. _- - _. . _y_-. ._.__ vv.._..-4`.-4 Are In charge of a chartered unr-ounmnr who holds a1eIl('.het s certicate from the Normal SchooL0ttawa All subjects emhmmul in u` lluulness. Bhorlmamf. Clvll sarvlce and Eng- Ilnh Course thoroughly taught. ll... .m.Hm.I..-,. ....n ..a u... n.\n...... ..1u,_ A\i \V In all Drol llnu,n ` nu ll]Ul|'|'l`.'\| I. .`-'4.l"hiIllY'."'. Ill '~'\vIH(` (':l`i<`i I tlzt-av W01`? (um rd of (1nuhI<-ur` n'1pEv raw of fl'<'1`S. H10 9 cm l><-lwvvn |n'Lu(:` lnrr.i-ul ` vviLl1\\`icl{5T'vv' -1; nml mml \\iLh vault. I In Tho Vn_W`.;: !('l`(` is u Rf.'|1rnn'.' \`..... I....I.. .l AI. \ xr I!` w Survive? we south African Bush- ` QB _ \g_ n Loft. 1 L 172 of the moist interesting races in the world, from nu ethnologlsvs point of view, is on the point of extinction. For mane, years mst the bushmon of SouthAf1-l(-a huva been dwludlimz in numbers till bhq sur\'1`mx-r-1 may nlrxzorsz I.-0 cuamlod on one : _ n_-_wr3. Tho buslnnnn is first cousin to Ihl dimluuvt-. raw or p_vg.,r1nios fuuml by n great o: Chuillu in the 1-raumlunds ` of \<':,:: A ft-ion, near the equator, and (-10.~-!y rcsvml)les tlw dwmfs found by Stu-.n1a-_v in 1.120 grcuxt. A1'L1\vl11mifor(-.~;t. In all p:'u!'ulxili?`_'.' th\`_V me the` re-mmxnts 0| thv n1:m'igir1:1l r:u:.~of Afca \vhir:h has been (11-`wen into the cm'1:(-rs ofjho Afr}:-urn` nn'.-( .1 hr u-u.unn.;.~Ix-.. i I LI..r4....4no- NKSHT IN THE 1) Bid ! III! III: M fund H-mtnxuz ,- .1 . \ :5 RACE `ABOUT. EXTINCT. at-y New : v_,,-A, , nf (`npmin (`r.nk" :4 thv (-."fwL I`hu`.'. in .. nf` .1. ..... -~.-~ of Nuhlre Have I nu Hmmlnity. n .~. .` u llllll \JUI.II'DU llIUI'UUKHly Lllllflnl. For particulars call At. the College o_`ico, comer Princess and eydenlmm streets, hing- Iton, or write to A. BLANCHARD.\ HT.` B. McKAY. Chartered Accountant. Prin. Pau DE J CRT. In In Ru Hill I nun MHI! There are thous:1ntls,of sickly school-girls all over this broad land that are dragging their way tl1rougl1 school-lilic who might enjoy ..th:.t abundant life which be- longs to youth by simple at; teniionto hygienic laws and. a proper course oftrcatmcnt with Scott s Emulsion. This woiild make the blood rich, I the heart-beat strong; check ; that tendency to cxhaustio V and quicken the appetite y strengthening the digest'Jn. ` i Our book tells more ab(out - 1t.\ Sent free. The Bay of Quinta Py. new short; lino for Tweed, Napuneo, Desernnm nnd all local points. Tmin loaves (Iity llnll depnt at. 3.30 p.m. R. J. Wilson, agent, C.l .l{. telegraph nico Claronce street. unu Him, or oy nsmng y~ \ who have bccn cured by it WLIIHIIIJ l_'\l'||I[IE`7. Mr. und Mrs. E. IIHC-(?:nv enter few of their friend.-1 In.-IL Fri Mu-.3 l,il_y Cluvhe IS reoovcrrn-U {rm enL ilhm.-4. Hr. null Mm. (1. \`\(:l0 ;,{m-Htr'~uf Mm. (L (Hark In \I.. I _,| K.` gm :1 .1 Death Of An Old Aml I{l`Hp(!l`N9(I Citizen- (lreetitngs Ex('lm|u:,etl. M11.|-`a-1:1, Mnrch 4. .\Iisna Curry, of Ilillier, nn-I \\'. Hurley, of Iilnonlhbld, v(-rethe ;_fl1(`FL.4 of Mr. uni! Mrs. J`). Bur- lay()\`er?:um1n_y. Mme Nullle Dodge en- bcrluined :1 number of her frxemls on \Vcdnesda_y excningg. Mr.-x. Jnhn Clark hum bven \iHit,xng fric-.nd.~s at liwhmond. I-Lev. Mr. Dunkloy, of l'i(*l.nn, l`,()Xl(ll1C`[0(] rhn unr\1I.'-n.I in vhn T\I..A|..\,l...o ..l.......`.. UHU t`llI|[UUL 5U. ` Universal regret is loll. here over the ~ and intelligence wliicli has cmne to liund of the deep nllliciimi that, has come to Rev. Mr. (Iurtis, of liivei'ur_v, 11 former pastor here, in Llietlenth of higx wife. and tho" S0\'(:l`6 illness of himself and children. -During their pastbrabe hero Mrs. (Jnrlis, `uy liar geublu mid loving disposibion, and her noble l-liristiun character,iiivolunoarily iiigrnfierl herself into the hearts mid lnell) Jl`iUi of ilio people in IL rniuiner nut. .~0onLr> be forgotten. While 0 (ielic.-no suite of hc:ilLh prevented her iicuompmiing Mr. Curtis in his pastoral wail: on other pll!`I.H_ ol the circuit. yen within her smaller circle Elle, in her quiet, winning way, 51(- complisheul much in ilCI` llliiabei-`H seivico. The boi'ea\'ad liusbuml mid fiunily have Llm li::zii'l:'i'-.4lL Hynipzithy of their WlLl6 circle of friends here. Mr. L`\li6 has a. good niany cases of grippo on his sick list; ho is kept quite busy. Cliarley Holulcr, who wins Ulla0ll suddenly and seriously ill with pneu- inoniii iiboubn. wbuk ago, in now out. or danger uml pro;.~i`..~:~siiir_,r fiivurzibly. The latest cmnlgdiile tor iiizitiiuiioiiiiil honoia was \\"` llunley, of \`;iburn; uml lio secur- .-.| hii nli-.v' :. `in vim *"ul. nlr I)!` 91.... vulxav L|lIlkl`l(ll\J l\`l lllxll/Illll'Jll|nl.| IIUIIUIH \V am] his elw" u on tho `.'.'vLh tilt... at the `hmbur_\` nmnae, when ms and Mi-.a Minnie Lucy were duly nurruvi by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Lni:`:l. HM... n 1: Primary and advanced courses of Book- . keeping at. cm KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Universal 8 pnthy Extended to in Former Punho In Ill: Boreuvamoht B.n'r1-zn.-91-:.A, March 3.-On Sunday Rev. Mr. l'le'Lts was absent. preaching mission- ury sermons-at See|ey s Bay. His work here was taken by Rev. Mr Brown. who, by his ability and eloquence, granbly ` sarengthened Lhe good inlpreaaioue Whll`,h he nuu made h6l`d on former occasions. Hus e\-tanning discourse, to young men par- uculmly, was re. masterly deicgptionn or the bib-'I)0m`L type of uhrisuun u1z?n1iness, an exernp`.icd in Christ, who c/onbined the l.Lrt-in (`hit-19 nnmlinita-A nf 1-nurnyn nnv--n'utnnn.: UKCIIJIJZIIICKI Ill lJHl'l'SD' IN! WIIIUIIICU [HG bhxee chief qualities of coura'ge.pox'uistence and gentleness. Unlvenml naurmtin fnlf. hnrn nvnr Hm mom THE couum suns. BATTEREA BREEZES. \sc6'r.,17,& nowx:-1,: MILFORISKMATTERS. bl|'1lXllg I unkloy, 1 - in the (Yaw entertained n L`...l,... ... 57 Ul I ll'I-UH, Mct.l:oxhuL Minus}:- swilli! .. ` `Manna Pgorrra W1th the Insgltute oi Chartered Ac- oounmnts of Ontario. trade. This in His n Mend over nprml in g I T -._- (alumina 5 eoxnuy b a trade. Th 5 cm X offered in (1, I nu ve soc-urea we Ago . Lceiebrated cIub~.se,.I9e JASxREDDENl FURNITURE 0* '*::.,..';:=w' .... ..cA1lL A'r...... { I i H B RAM * Z- ; I I Prim-.eu Strut coma: of 87!! umuat klmnamn _.._. ms. `REDDEN 00- Holzl in :J{ing.~tnn and everywhere in Can- ndu by ll r-.-yxmmihlo lruggh-.1-.-1. I`(). I 101' Sp( CHll C` Al ntronger-sn1d by d gg Three Dollars; tw axe.-3, No. 1, or No. zvknniled on recei ricc'nnd two 1-d nt stam s. P . P `Ind r---|. n.-.......-.... P 3.! |1egYI- \ one b X: "It: Dolla, 8. pt\f>f EARL! AND CITY PROPERTY inanted at lowest possible rates. Before renaming old or giving new bnslncsurot rate: from .'FDA\rr1ll| I. umn nunn ; AU,` Cook s Cotton Root Compound ;1-; In AMA r\v1`Iv -nfn rnuhln MUN! CLIH4 Linn . IJJ "scu- Is prepared in two degrees of strength. N0. 1 for ordinary cases is by far the best dollar medicine known --no1d by druggists, one Dr` !er box. Mn `,3! far unpmnl (`AL A : ptteei. `3"u0l(] Dy (lrugglsls, UIIC IJ" ` N0. 2 for special (yr. .4. '} xv- - P\I4 KTA n `wInnI1 nn 1 Dodd s Kidnegrilisl Aiwzxys cure Urinary Troubles {1>om)?s Ki71i1iEY PILLS IURINARY TROUBLES ' CHASE S OIVTHENT \ Is a Guaranteed Cure you Nirant `the Chea135757c3 and Best ` Bo ttofcoal was never Be on, or sbovelled up on to a screen. our wood, too, is the very best. Take one load and give it a. test, _ Have it once, it will do the rest. say to the telephone, 133, ' can you get the coal yam. (or me on the corner of Ontgarld and West All that dc give;our |ooa.l; a. test, _ lv the 1ongest.a.nd|a.re the best. -_..... -` I have been troubled for some years with urinary trouble. I could not hold my urine. VVas constantly broken of my rest,as I had to get up six or eight times every night. I tried doc- tors and many remedies without getting any rclicf until one of my friends .'ulvise Inc to try Doil(l s liiilnoy Pills. I felt rc- lievcd from the first box and six bo.\'cs complctcly cured me. I cannot thank you enough lot` the now lease of life and com- fort your l)odd's liiclncy Pills has given me. ` A \l..f`.....-..._... London Assurance `Corporation W H. annwm.'A(Hm;r. I-In vo scoured the Lao? Pimples e " Eczema Salt Rheum . Tetter And AIl.Itchy Skin Diseases PRICE 60 CENTS PER BOX run {VII I\VUl. Vulnlllvullu Is the onl safe, reliable `monthly me icinc on which [ladies can depend in the >/I010 and time of need. Tn o..-..o..n-nil in O1-nn (`anv-nan _ .___.l. . TIW Cook company, Windsor. Ontario. ll Ill\,n A. McGmcC.0m , Cormmll, Ont. -. _ -...- A} . cunan av_ E. L. 8a.wY,'Ha.n. . Lounudn mt. Bldg. 1 Toronto. our umu Bums " .....-u- -...v vu.--yu-J o Fund: over l6!,000,(I)0. In addition to which tho polio holders have for security the unlimi- ted shill y of all the ltockholtiers. ~- , - _ - - , Ankara for that: nqhm and Ceylon ll: 3 :0 him may. 1- uugnl over I0l,lll),\llJ. Ln summon ppm: have security: y FARM AND CITY PROPERTY IIVIAII uuw uullucllllnsll nsusl u-om ` STRANGE & STRANGE, Agontu. W.J.!'AIRS llAgtKi St t nndotontnrlo Km? on ' Dz roe I'M YOUR MAI! .-`win mommn' E310 ..'9 ' ----ww-vu-v qauulllvvhi vvnnvbvo Pu[\non_'| Block. Princess 81.. Kingston. D. DAVIDSON. Prlnclpoh Fire I nut-ance. London 8:. Lancashlre LIf3_A-:; surance Company. Puo'nc.u.Lr A CANADIAN Ommunr Wrx-3 Barman SECURITY. Reserves are deposited nunuullg at Ottawa end now amount to one million ollnrs. Batu lower than the mninritv nf nlnna London. Liverpool and Globe Fire Insurance Company. Inna. nu.-ukommrvm I... -.uu:.... A- -..Ll-L on --. nvnvvunnvlnvlvlig 111.11., 9 ll..] lumber College Physicians and Surgeons Ontario. OfHoe.19 Montreal street. Tale- phono 526. sud Finllnrs. than the majority of offices Anny And ohoioo plans of Insurance offered MILLS & CUNNINGHAM Solo Agenta. Kingston uni District. %@3_ R K. RILBORN M.D.', 31.0.1 . 8; 8., LATE o Medical Superintendent Kingston Gone- rnl Hospital. Cm-oma_r for city and country Oloe formerly occumed by the late Dr. Saun- ders. Telephona No. 342. LEONARD OLEMENTS. L.D,s. DENTIHT directly ohnoaibo the Post Ulce, WelH.ug~ t-on uhnetkmn `non. Established in 1867. o. Tonogahano 357. B.ouldonco.254 King strut Eu . E. SPAEKIS. D D.8.`,. L.D.S., M.D., DEN- TIST. Oiue. 30; .:!ucx-as street. Besi- dance. L82 University Avenues. 03100 hours. 8 mm. to 6 p.m. Saturday evening. 8 to 10. Tolophong 346. C. P. Sherman. D.D.S.. L.D..~5.. Aulotnnt. We are sun allowing 10 per cent. discount off for chsh on all CIIATIPC ..r -1 : 1..-.._u- _, ;_,-, . 0. Oman over Hobs:-t's Medical Hall, corner Prlpceu and Ba ot Sh-eota. Kingston Talo- phono 610. " Bea! once. 115 York Street. . > ,- roetly Odes, um shunt. 1(n.~.mn 11-...+..)m...a an mu Ln%NAnD L.n.s. mcN'rm7r' unu ppuo nmuunl nave [or security we unumh tod AND CITY PROPERTY lowest renewing old m H. NEWLANDS. AIICHJTEOT ANTI Appraiser, comer of Brock and King line over WIda's Drug Store. Entrance on u u not. next to Walt: oice. ' Fifteen yours estahlishod but hero to stay. We do not teach old-fnnhionod methods of doln business. If you want. to learn how bus! on in done T0-DAY In our best busi- ness ho a attend this school. Reduced rote: f now until the hagixunlng of lining to Certicated toachefs. A. BLANCHARD. `J. . Accountant. P1-in. ONEY T0 LOAN INLARGE OR SMALL lama, at low tom of interest on (my and rum Propotty. Loans grantee} on Cxty a County Dobontnru. A ply to Tuouu I, lllnnur I :-ontonso nu And Invest- Inant Bonlatv.- Olon onnonito tbs Pout. Oim a. County Dobontnru. A ply to THOMAS ment Society. - Omoo opponito the Post. Omoe '.. s:..."'u :.fZf.' L.f."."e..1`r`.`.`}e':`l`i2`.`."`t`n%`. ,`.T II! King at... our Wada I Drug Storm HA8. F. SMITH. hAH.vllIl9'l'EE.48Ul4ICI ` I, No Public. Go mlumnot for it 3 Ildavt in Ontlrio for use in the Provlnoo of Qnn . lion 0 land at cur- rcnt tutu. Oman. Anchor nuldingmlhrkot - . Kinncon Ul-II KU\R|- V SKATES of all kinds `reduced in price {at balance of season. `We invite xou tp call. . ' ` THE tn tfloolty nndllun was In S A. AYKBUYD, D.D.H.. L.D.S. Dentist . Ofoo Hobs:-t's Medicui Prlnoou and Bmrot Streams. Kimmmn 'I`nhI- ___ v__ -.__-_v-v v-_-v ".`Closeburn. KINGSTON. ONT. s. H. MccAM'MoN, m.D., cn..: amber Colloza Phvsir-lam and 1:n.-.-m.m. AFFILIATED I . _ FVEA8. F. SHITH. BA1i.,1iII9'l`EB..4l0LIOI LL tor. Hour! Public. Gommlumnox 8. H. RAHSA Telephone 89. to Ann : Bone: and accounts col- . `onoyto on; ntlowost ntu. Oioo In 11:..- _ __-_ `I7- -1- 11...- 1.1;--- 4 I 8. B. HO0ANN%A0O0U'N'l`AN'I` AND REA]; :0 A. AYKBOYD, D.D.S.. L.D.S. Oioo Hobart ; Median Hall. nnrnnr Giving Baqk I612; \ On Every Dollar DR. JENNIB (J. DRENNAN, OFFICE, 928 BROOK 5'1`. u. mxusu DUFF. sou moi +35`. Polonhons WELL [N Princess). un. u|..uU. WELLINGTON STREET (NEAR Telephone. C17. Tiu c:.'AT'r i NKL .- MEDICAL CARDS. AncHrrEc1'uhAE.' run, apply no IRS. UORNWALL. II. A., Prlncmnl. Hunks, uvav. Limestone\Buslness College. | lhrnnnnnu mm-I: Dunn... do In .... .... Tg `SEES?- FINANCIAL DR. BEGG, .INl$'l`(TN QTD` -mice, ` Mon DENTAL. LEGAL STHE ET (NE A] Telephone. .1. H. A., Prlncuml. ). A1w1n'1'E0'1` L Bzook Street. LAY Pies. W _____._,W, .._`.,n_...... ...,... [ant `term begins February loch. For terms. ot.o., apply to `I'll, IIIIDWIDAI `I , I oieuon. mu nus preempt: In the chair! . ` Being e servant. of the people it is not expected that he would vote {of any action injurious 00 either the interact: of the `gov- emmentAreilwe y er the oommerciel public at. [ergo-or doe: he attend those meetings ueinombu-. merely 53: she also of he;-. . I . i _ L crnmc are nemg made. 1:` The comparisons are _unfair because the couditiene under which each basis of rates exilts are dissimilar, and .while it is pro- eumed that the association of enernl freight agents may be actuated. w on x- ing rates, by ii `desire to act fairly I in- tereete. yet it ebould be roinemberetlthnt a correct baeie for comparison with their ratee can be found. .. If the members of the prose were admitted "to their delioerntio:ie the Patrons of Industry might have less reeeon to believe the Association met in secret to exact extortionate rates from tho ` public, and it muet be borne in mind that `the general freight agent of the Inter- colonial railway is a member of that ease- oietion. and hue presided in the chair. Beimre Qnmnf. nf Hm nnnnl- :5 :. ...-.5 Iucruxy Laxou cue miuauve. ' Unfortunately the rates in effect, bo- twoen Chicago and Trunk lino" territory east are very low, and regtirdlesa oftho law are unstable via the United States railways: Uiumlinn linos pnrtici mting in this United States tmtlic througli Canada must. meet those rates, and it is to be regret.- tod the opinion exists that Canadian mil- ways are lately disposed to scale up the rates on Canadian local trallic to make up for those low rows. 4`omparisous between tli Trunk line" rates, and those charged for certain distances in Canada on local trnlc are being made. Th; nnrnnnri-nnn nrn u..l'_:.. L........--- AL- DIUH Dy \\'LCl'. This is mentioned merely as :1 contrast, with tho cqiiimble provisions of Uanzzdian law on this point. Would Cmiaulinn rail- ways ignore the law ifnlioro is no board to enforce it `.' The language of Llio I`em)luf.i0n adopted by tho pat,rons" at M nntronl Feb- ruary 23rd is almost. an echo from Illinois and Iowa, and they are nob isolated on the snbjcct. of their resolution. They have merely taken the initiative. |7nfm-tnnnlnlv Hm u-mm. :.-. -0`... I..- Ill ll`! IKIUUC IIU IIILCI IIIUCIIIILU IKICMI IIUiI' competitive Hiitionu _jii;~'t,:1i- high (LR they thought. the figures should ho. Their action hit the interim` Ii'mierI~: mid farmers, and so the prufe:~ -iioniil (iW"\'CI'} n0iitiCill was given the oppurtuiiiby In muko pnii~ Lical capital out of n crusutlo gillb the r.iilway`a. Lawyers do not make L,")0('i mil- way trnffiv men, as a rule. and [hub section of the inner-st:iLo l.-iw, known as the long: and short, hnnl oliiii.~(:" is mi eiimiipic of their work. It. was iHH(.`l`h(`li to prevent, L|1oirregii|aritie.~i nieiitimicd, bun while it. prohibits the niiiirggiiig of higher mws vb iiitcrvcniiig etiitioiis. than is <:ii:u'_<.,'erl at more distmib I-itacioiis (in the .<:uiio line and in tho Hmne direcLii)ii) bntiieun two given points, iind sois supposed to pre- sent. discrimiimtion between lociilitie.-i, it. makes no p!`OViFi0H for porinis.-sion to mil` ways to charge less for the longer distance, when such is necessmy to iiiceb competi- tion by water. Thin in Innntinnn h\n|~nIvv nn :1 nn...t....L l\VS. 4' It is not probable that any of the liiamry of such legislation: will be rcpmt/3'1 in (Izm- uda, but Llmre may be n. lL.~':'UIl in remem- bering that. when those lines of railway which pass t,lirnuf_~;h lllinoi-I, lvmu and Mi-suuii curried lmiglit. at nnprntimblo gures between those (llSl,I`ll)llLlllg mnrlleta situated along the b.-mks `of the Mismuri ..l riunr Hill` ('l.inn.yn ..y- Q9 I Ania Hun. awuubuu LIIUIIK LHU L`v'1HKF UK LHC `.HlHqf)lU'l river and Chicmzo or St. Louis they u~=uul- ly m.-ulo up the loss. ontmled by their reck- less competition wuth each other. by scul- ing up rates at intermediate local non- nnmnnr.it.ivn L:hIHnnu in.-0 -In Mn). nafhnv UIUH IUI` UUl' IUUUGI. With the possible exception of Massa- ` chuscnte none of their state or inter state laws have given sntirxfuctlon to either the people or the railways. Tlmise laws are not the result of a Hincerodcaire to regulate `equitably Llxe (lill'erouces nrismg between the railways and the people. '.l`l1o sellisln motives of political uror9s;:on- Bible for t.l\'eircla.~:s 0lle;:i.~4lntl0n,but to some extent. the notions of the ni-'~.ers ofAn_)- erican railway lmcs `invited unequal laws. - I A.'__-; _._,.I_ II. .1 L rm 1- . Utll lulll LU (IL'(.'LlI' III [H0 IIUIIF Ill .:llrB. In the United Shame most of nll impor- bimt states have boards of milrnurl cnmv ll.`-lSlL)l1Bl' dmling with state tmllin, and of course the interstate commerce cam- mission deals with trullir: the various states exchange with eavh other, but if Cclllml is to have railway commissioners" in is to be hoped there may exist a. gcticrnl opin- ion that their nutliority shall he more elI'ec~ ml than those of the United States. That. the boz1rd" should consist of four mem- bers and the president; ; that at least, two of Lhe members shall have had rnilwny traflic experience. and that, it would be un- wise to accept United States railway logis- tion for our model. Hal. H... .... .:l..IA ..........i:.... -: 1u____ Thequeshion is one which the precent igovernrnent. is FUN) 0 deal with in R wu_\ soell'u(-,Lu:i1LlmL lmrmonious relations be- tween the people and the ruilwrL_va will be: presemed permanently, and in order that the existing irritnbiou may not be allowed to grow 21 Consideration of the slibjecb is certain to occur in the near future. L. LI... H..:;...I 0...... ___AA.. . r _n :__,__-,, NET uuuuuzs uuw.;;unlsu1 uuwurus L118 I`llVV8_VH. It is not likely that the railway com- panies could view the creation of a railway commission, under the r"- ~idei_ioy of either the ministers of railways or of trade and commerce, in any other light, nndjust at this time when in strong; ngitution exiats for such action it is quite probable that those railway uicere interested in the com- mercial prosperity of their local territory which they serve. and the future prosperity of their lines which depends largely upon their foresight now, would be pleased to have the Czumrlimi public thnrnuglily nu- derstnnd the (lillii-ulties under which they labor to L'0HSL.`lellLl0ll5l_y serve equally the community as well us the intere.4t.~ of their employers who lIll\LCi|1Vt)5tuBl] poumls. Hll!l' hngh and pcnce buihling ruilwnye for their use. and with the iL`?lBl ;|lC8 of the people, so that all dillereucesi with the ru.ilvm_ve re- quiring mljusitmont will he Hettlczl by lawr llexible enough to serve both the strict g00gla[_1l)l(`J.l iiecessities oi the railways: and the business welfare of the trailing: public. Thnruvvnctinn in nnn mini;-la Hun nu-ncnnv ..._ 30 That the Government [Kay [lave control Over the Ohorzu on [hallways and Bteiunlhlps-'l`h_o Mlaqttor cnnuiy nu.` ouued. . lrmerox, Ont., March 4.--(To the Editor): The patrons of industry of (fue- beo and Ontario are of the opinion that the transportation charges on Canadian freight tratlic by Canadian railways, and by ocean eteamsbipcompaniee on Canadian exports Heat the commercial interests of the country so much as to require govern- ment supervision. and they advocate a tribunal vested with full po er to (we will any) compel the withdrawn of unreason- able rates, to hear and adjust as a court of law all (lifferencea arising between the carriers and the public, and to enforce the provisions of existing, or additional, le ielative enactments re ulatin our 8 _ . 8 II transportation companies charges for carrying freight. Why a board of railroad commissioners for Canada does not exist is probably due to the fact that in the past the people had every. confidence in the railways living etrietly within the pro visions of the law, which probably were deemed to be suilicient without the creation of a special court to administer the law, and if there is now a general feeling amongst the public that a board of railroad conhnissioners should be created it may be Iliie to what is considered a commercial necessity rather than to any serious antagonism towards the railway.-4. H. in nnf lilznlv that Han rnilumn (mm. [ma RECULATION o1`mIT| A TRIBUNAL `I8 ADVOCATEb_ BY THE PATRONS man can uoalgmn m we. _olect.i`pr Lwou1d`nob ho gfvon anti! Juno. J ,-Word was in London y-eetenlny that tho deoiqibn in tho, _olect.i`pn _trinl would `not gfvon until IHVUIIDIUH : The kinetoscope of Edison was an im provemenb on the znoiropo or wheel of life. by Lhoaubsbicution of photographs: for piC< Euros und the cit1e1n:m);_'rnph nf M. Lu- miere, of I,yon=, i- virtuaH_x' .1 kinoboscope with the umnbinerl phmogrzlpln "projected on a screen by mean: (if an opbical luur.en.. Sun-.ce.~=m\'e inst,21nLuucom= photographs of an object, say :1 mannt worn. :1 horse met, or a busy street. are projectetl on Lhu screen so rapidly than the nnngo of one has not faded from the eye before the im- ugo of another nppenrs (uni hence they are blended to the slghb. An etleun of ;mimu,,- Linn is thus given to the phor.n;_rr.1ph. M. Michuel (.`u2dny has npplied the r;iuemn.~ t.ngmp'n to represent. the growth of plums. Ho h-1:4 taken, 'nstant:u1enu:4 hhoto,-;!nph.~` ofu m-e bush `om l|ne`L`i,1m`(3 of its budding; to i?t1.o\s'erin;:,:1ml by cmnbimng [hero on the ECf,G(`7] is nhlo to . the row bud- ding. growing and hlomning in u few xlliltlntc ()b\'i011sIy his mcthml WI be _ I . . ,A ..1. ......) ,.l._ n=nI..l !r\]nz1F.u--nu. 1|] _yUi.l|' re:|nurus_ lrl \'{3FDUHlH.\/ H IHHUC llH("" Planning ]}ntertn.iximcnL of the cinema.- bograph is the following: The cinemato- graph is then,-gin. by some to be an inven- tion of Edison's, but in this they are mis- when." I think it is only fair to the great wizard 1`)dison" than this following extract culled from the Sciontitic and I .nginoeri.-mg Sum- mary of 1896 in this yeufe Whittaker, an article written by one of Englund`rx great- est. scientists and Lherefore of one who knows whereof he speaks, may be not only interesting to some of your rezuiern, but Will give Mr. Edison his due share in the invnnrjnn - ...u .,....z........,.-...,.... -um i KlN(':S'l'()f.', Mnrch 4.-(_To the Edi?" " } In your remnrks_ in _\'esburda.v I-5 issue un`d ` Plnnninrr L'ni-or-rninuunno nf ohn ninnun-u, I-no qlleltlotll an new 7AsHm_|, ` The Canadian lavF-- `7 ` and equibabf. In mnIemeqtAI|I0ll`h9 ship on! the milwa ndlans. 9mCi'.Y- mc-oue that can be Some additions o jntercst like the old some day soon be cmq1m1]y mm and .1051;-. if harmonious relatl is tu.shu!i-thut is, it ' ivaysandithe poop! folks living In cm- responeibility for 9 11 it has been plnyod with the ra.i.lwn_va th from time immmno- desire Lheir prospe he beat gumc; it '89 given every latitude one person, but has nffuirls consi_abent|_v doubtless from the eats of the domiuio to its present form. that they would act at games (Also; 1'3 Te` 11 popular desire for blast and most easily dinn board of 'railwu_-. L [lv\*I|vu nhild I-on nnd In Union with The London College of Ilnslo, (England). Full mm of University graduates. Masters in Inthemutlou and French. The refinement and culture of homo combined with the high. out mental tninlng. nuln Tlnnnropnnnb in `shame. ls QA,.-\._ moniouc action betvx the questions at i`aeu 7AsHOL|, The Canadian law To;l:. The Cluumatmzraph. ...v ll..._.\l. A 1 I".. AI... ~hildrcn and I "V" `icxico. ph. notice J - V. '_"i .6 " Fear Not. All kidney and urinary` complaints. es- pecially Briglxtfs disease, diabetes and liver troubles; Hop Bitters will surely and lasting cum. Cases exnctl y like your own have been cured in your own nei hbor- hood. and you can nd` roll propf at home of vyhat Hop Bim nd cnin (lo. Ddlll il FM.-_Y lllI.Il'('|l II] "It works in over; don`: go in 1.1113." 1 g1-oa1_1c-J.-New Yn_`.-I VVUHIH UL` l-UU ll|Illl'. I told ypu ymmg fellows nhmzf. grainy` out in your uniforms in the I.:'nitc-dV:'tmx-s`,".' said a gray lmh-ml mzm. " Yr v:nv-Ira in nvnv-xr nr"1r-F nnnnh-wt Imr hr ' UI MN`. .13 IU l1I}'Il'l('1l(I'-6, 1 (II!!! I l\Il()W whrm they urn. I'vo hucn r.:1Hm1 nnd t.nmz(-d this way and t.l::Lt. nnd _vo1lvv.l nn Ln the last-lmnlf hour until I fool as if 0 battle would he too unno. " ml `IJA ..._.. urn.-..- I.\I'l.-.-mu ..I..u.L _..x-_- lIl\'l'l. "I)i(!n't; wait for uh::p wlmnl tlwy ull (3 n 1' :11) . that \\'u.~a :L ho; I-I`)._..I.... II. __1. } Mn ; tho UIB IIIUI-I lllll Ill'IIuluK- Music Department in charge of Stocks Hammond, F.`nq.,.Mus. Doc.

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