Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Mar 1897, p. 4

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~.\ The Ninth Wonder 4-,; of the wovl-I onexhihiti '-~ -~ c~ Another revelation nu ()H,:n:vnV-flmL Lho post ofhce department had n decit. of.37()H,()tJ<) in its m.-counts last. year, which did nor, appear in the annual smtement. The government was so much hroken `up over the remedial bill that it did not know what was going on in the departments. .,.. ...., .,.........,`..v... gums,-uu nu uuunuu has been orilered to cease, until Mgr. Merry l)ol Yul has repurted. but Bishop Blnis is rebellious nml cmnnmnrls-the faith- ful in Bonaventure to vote zlgrxixnst the gov- ernment candidate. The bishops have not been notified ol` the n.pp0intmenL`of u pupal nblegnte to re- port on Canadian nillnirs, but he is receiv~ ing his instructions nnd will presently stun. on his commiegion. Agitation in Cuxnuln LA__ '_`___> A___A_AJ _ -. .- .- ,,..J., ...... ....I-........uu -,v u -.irun.-only an $!l0H a year, mid now Mr. Jury gets his re- wnrd nt $L ,IIIJO :1. year. The Mnil, indirect- ly, but ll6Ve!`bll8l!3H~1Slll`0l_)', libels the work- iugmnn by insinuating that they have been the tools of two of their lenders. Tlmt. ()'l)onoghuo, once u member of the legis- lature` und Jury have becconspicuous for their `leadership there is no doubt, but it was successful been use in- tellectual nnd forceful. That tliey should be selected lor public positions for which they have special qunlilicutions. goes with- out emying: it certainly has the approval of the workingmen, who are proud of the men who have, at many a sacrifice, stood forward as the <.-lmmpion.~z of their rights. Some years ugo the conservative gov- ernment prolessed to huve 11 great regard for the workingmcn, in regard which was mnnile.-ltetl in the appoint- ment of in labor commission. This cum- lnl!5lOH collected :1 great inane of evidence, and upon it bused :1 number of reliable recommond:ition.<. Ono wn-i that ulubor burcnu should be ostnblislied. The re` port and the recommendations have been on fyle for _\'oar.=. Some oftheconservutives who served upon tho voinmisxsion were sub- sequently rewnnled with publiv otlicee-. and others would have, no doubt, been pro- vided for hn.d the von.=,ervutives only re- mained long enough in olliue. They may have been used by tho purty in manipu- lating the lnbour vote, but it is not so as- serted; on the contrary their public ser- vice has been well received and up- prccinted. True it has been un- productive of the results aimed at, but that is not their fault. The new gov- ernment may underlalio to carry out their l`8(.'Oll1l'll6l1(lil- Jll, nnd in will not he aur- prising to have the Mail crying out against it on the ground itliat it isascheme to give place and prominence to some hxbour agitators." The term is used by the Mail in its ollontivo form. L.`-\BOL"P.. LEADERS. The Mail has at length found its breath nnd recalls the fact that Alfred Jury, who has been appointed immigration agent at Liverpool. has beenn labour agitator, and - has, with the aid of I). J. O l)onoghuo, influenced the workingmen in fu\"dur of the grit party and poiiry. Mr. ( Vhonoghue. it says, wua appointed to n c|ex'k.- 4hipuL .-Mun n roar .....l ..,.... u.. |..-.. |.:.. >1/K thing which would prejudice the interests of the company, et A critical period of its history, but blocking the passage of the Kingston & Smith : Falls railway -bill through the legislature is one thing and letting it go with the understanding that the council may have the option of sub- mitting the issue to the people, is not so different. to the ordinary reader, as it seems. The point with the Wmu lsVthie--_l.l1ub the bonus to the rail- way Will voted by the people, and that any legislation affecting it, in any way. should be submitted to n vote of the electors. I8 cry not long since win: that the legis- lature was u-`urpi1'i"g the functions of the l!Olll](.'ll and doing what the uounril mid the people would not consent to it were the tlisposal of it left to them. Now it greater issue is up, and the tlinpoeitmn is to take things for granted and assume that the amendments to the Kingston and Smith's Falls railway bill will in no wise affect the people s rights.... But thatpoint is not at all clenr, as the council may discover lelcr nn rrnii: 15411.1? `Wale. wnmfnsbif. Esmaclx 10, 1897 & _ .:-j_}_ uu-unco names. oppome poet. omce. Blood-Hanna and our hat shipment of ` bitter onnpu hr this oogsson received to- day It Cnmoniru. ' The best. medium fa buy or sell property 4 through is I man whp `makes a specialty of handling rep! estate; and that man is George Cli, headqusrbore for IAIIIO. at 95 , Clu-once street. opposite poet ofce. Blodllnllll And nnr Inn}. lhinmnnf. nf ..u~-uu..-.u.- .u -u--,. Acvording tonn Ituiiun satatisticinn. imm- lciiics ure 1:iust='lrc,';i:-iit. in Sicily (99.36 for on-ry 10u,0()() inimhitmit.~;). and m t<-r Sicily aw C1ll!\l`:l'Ll, 25.157: Simiiniu, 25.07, and Canipnnia. :3:;.Ht$. hi uurthvrn Mid in one part of central Italy homicides are much fewer. sinking in Loruinu-d_v [U 3.2: , In Vonctfm to 3.41, in Piedmont to 5.95 9nd in Tuscan? to 6.78. iiear In Mind DUllll'lJlllli l'.4'..\' lH;{ [LI)|Hll"`"lN IIIHKU Up. I hm! u `lot. of fun In-N` nlurln,-,: tho (`hri.s-LimrImlouvor cum:-ntiun. l .~'1IppIs(* I'll h:1\"n- Ln) \\M~'por It. but ItUs1x!m'x,1l1:|t, ul)` of u.~a rnL1-:1 MT 11. lid, n=.1:::n1' inn-r1-.~'t un `.lm.t.-1-cmzlnn. A -on.~tldun-_|)h- numln-r of the young n.-on who mtvm!('1l llw cun- wntlun from1listuntvit.iu:e without` taking the prv('mIt.l<)n.< In huy UH`!llr`0l\`I`1 ruund trip t1-kccsdlszmvt-nxl upon [1('Hhlp( h--H` thut. they hm! dunu n. liltlv xIIl~IL-:sluIIlnHI1,v,z as to the cost. of mu Lhhuz. W--ll, whom in wake ull over, thny hzul to (rot. lmmu mine old \v_ay. and they found tl1cxmwl\u.~I`nun- clully unoqlrul to the job. " 1|-lull. 1I':Hl I:1H'l tho qu.-nrivr of :1 (`Villa In-on (-x1_.m;:-I In l.h<`}'.'I In \'.s'.'::~'hin;:I-nu 1 hm H)Iu'i.\'hi1\.gu.~; it has In` xix mnmh.~4. -~;\H J AL`... ,..., , u u..~uu-;,w:m 1;u\\'vn11'.'n;ur to 2|. 1`u.s`Lru- pum-r tho 0 ht-r cluy. In othu-I words, whu-n wo are prospt-.1j(>us the wurld. in p:-,n~,_ aml und I-ho inhu1nitu.nts than-of um dccld edly tlnpx-u.:poro11.:. -` A II n! .... 1.. u'....|.x....;-_ 1.--- 1,, lnmtzuratlon Time Furnlnhol 3 Rich liar- vest-For the Three Ball Shops-Pnwm brokers Everywhere Doing 3 Biz Bus!- n_eu In These Hard Times. SAGE ADVICE FROM A I .lWNBROKER [c`oINu"ii)i\7ESIi{bLi[}TbN`:%]i` Take Along Enough to Pay Your Return Fare. In my opinion tho mun n- by It rity's pmvu.=1hop.~; .1:-x Lutln,-1-.uXuiitlnn of H .-g. _.|.u......... ._ ,, Homicide: In Italy. _,., a. nu . 1 Bright Creations _ W`! mu, :.-hlngL< 1` 1|... mnnntnf hu.~lnv.v.s <)p.~il.~H1r| |I.-nfuiling f the Lilm-.-'," mid kur to :1. Post, !'u u x | Al,,. ,,_ ..I,I 1,, llI7l`lI.IlI1 ll; l'lll'l. IIIIKKIBI On Friday evening, 12th inst... Mrs. Hughes. of Toron_3.n. will lecture in me Y.M.C.A. hall on "The Kindefgsrten and , its Aime. The lecture will bemoan inter- esting. Admission free. Parents should `not fail to hear Mrs. Hughes. In the afternoon at 3:30 o'clock she will tell: to ` `mothers ggwprilnerytnechou, . A.,-,_ ;...m. -nunlue Fund. Already acknowledged, 81,687.32; !l" friend, 3.`); V\'illir.g Workers`, Cooke's church, 32. Collections made by Mrs. T. Austin Smith. Sharbot. Like: Rev. '1`. Austin Smith. Mrs. James Erwin, :1 friend, James E. Boyhn, SI cinch: Mrs. James Lyle. Henry Roberts. I . Stephens, M. Long, John Hetheringbon,.C. A. Morris, 50. each: Willie Cannon, John Bovlan. fAnnie Craine. 25. each; total, 87.7. ), _` Grand total, $l.70`. 27. '\/ Flre In A Liquor store. Fire wns discovered in l ipe's liquor store, on Princess street, this morning at imlf-past two. and the brigade spent, :1 couple of hours in extinguishing it. The ` origin oftho blaze is 11 mystery. It be gm! on :1 stairway iu the rear portion of the store. where there was no stove. nor other inenns by which the tire can be accounted for. The aback of . liquors was damaged toaaiighb cxterih. The principal sulferors were F. (J. Mar shnll, whose furniture store is next. door, mid who had goods stored in two rooms on the second story of liquors-tore, and who lost the contents if one of those; and James Mo'Leod. owner of the building, which sulfered serious damage. Mr. Mur- shnll. in endeavorimz to save his furniture. was overcome by the smoke and has not. yet recovered entirely from the effects. ` clru Ul um u.-.~.-1ucuL.-4 In um nmgnl)0rI1o0d, L:1.~sL evening (fOll`llniEi(>llCl' 0. H. Shep herd left, for H.'mun0qu(- to ilnvex-'t,igut <-lnuge.-4 mude u;;uin.~st, garue inspor-tor lJn\'i.~a, r yvuth Ib6\,;|C(!L of duty. While there he will look into other mun. tern r:0n<:eI'ning irre;_'u|:uiLie.~x in the sh- ing laws. He expects to In-ave :1 long nit.` Limr, m xuxugu LHU umulls 0! H10 celeurunon. A (h:u;_vh(.er of the late 1`. (`:n'roH, who was killed by u train on the K. & I`. rnilv way some years ago. contradicts the ylstntonment that ghosts have beenseen inthe ` neighborhood of the round house. She z<:1_ys the story \vm2 concocted an n joke by sev- ` eml uf the residents in the neighborhood. : Shep- ` H.'Imu10(|Iu- tn im-nm.imu.. uuu llblillli OI cue C1156 was postponed. I Mayor Wilson Smith presided over It ` larga_and inlluenbiul meeting of Montreal citizens 'I`uesdny.t.o consider the question `of celcbrahirig the ilinnioiul jubilee. A number of committees were appointed to arrange the details of the celebration. A [lulu-rhlnr nf `LC lntn I` l`....._-II ...|_- : pnlpuru U1 Lfrullllllg uogrcel-. ` James Jenmnn s mune was called in ' police court today on In charge of having `assaulted Walter Jenkins. livery enable . keeper. The defendant, did not respond and heazin;_r of the case postponed. Mnvor \ViIHOn Smith nraaidml nvnr .. HUT. ` l'm'enL.=, hour Mrs. Hughes in the \'.M. 7 (`./\. hall on l*`piduy niglnt, on "The Kinder- garten nml gm Aims. Aclunirxsinn fuse. (in the IGLH` mt. n IIIUGHH-_f of the vmub-v oil of Queen's: Viver.~it,y will be held tn consider the m turof uiliatnon with the schoolgf ' purpose 0 granting degree:-. Jnmmi Jnmmm n nnmn u-nu nullna .'.. gnnd agriculture for tho Wold You Lani? 01. \.au. ? ! Those attending the banquet. o the Royalmilitary college club at. Montreal ` last week. my Liouu.-Col. Kitaon made is 1 very favorable impression on the mem- bers. Iv........A.. I.-..__ \l ._ II` | - .- -v -- IIIUI-Illlya Cnrnovaky is "stilling selling Itewiug oysters for 25c. a quart. -` - (bleorge Clithold the Rockwell cottage, Alice street, to Kenneth Ireland. nu-unnh 1-Intha nI- Hun 6:... -..I.. -...._A _II unuu urcuu, Lu xwnnem lI'eIBll(l. Crumb cloths at the tire sale must. all be sold Friday and Saturday. Ricmond & Co. I` 1;- A There are mt}-two inmates in the houso industry. Cnrnovokv 'at.illimr aallino ltnwiuln Whnt the Buiy` Bogart`:-_|: caught on tho] , " , ,- Lecture By Iln. Hughes ..1-_ -..-...__ |n.L 2,.,. WHlG'S WIND WAFTS. J an Livr P"!(,:-mrjxrp cmm'.!pM,!on. One pm a day 30 days. taken every might. win oonq the non obqmuto case. n \: - nturl. wnu nerve Hm. J Manv mhma av um` t~H!:'.r~n<`! 0 `o their heafth to this great medicine. and more are cmlly be.o.11ing acquaint- ed, vlth Its vlrturs. ` M _. Slnlzel r nr erly Ie'|d-d In .BL'`a ' I-`a`I7n. in Muskuka. ohm n'(-t. and is well known both there and In Tnronto. xxx.-.*l 01 Int: r Ahove ls l Thom-as` Sim: n':c,nu-f.u`t1n`o;-r. rvnuo 'l". u-.\..o.. HUB ` ASK YOUR BROOKE I011 ROYAL GIN." ---3 -.-.4g-- -. - -_- - _- . - _ The sepnrhte school board mot Inst mght 5 and trzmsucted Lho ordinary 1-ouLInu busi- ` ness that had uccutnulnted. j nlulw mu uulls uu remain open unL)l 6|C\L`.n o'clock six nighc.-I in the week. Any \'ioln- tion of this measum should result in the olander Io.-1i1I_Lzhisx license. I'll Qxmrrmtco that such :1 measure would be 0iFvr`.ti\'e in doing uwny with Sunday drinking." Cutoff Sunday Drinking. Said 9. licenso holder this morning, If the trampernm-0 people wish to further their (`H1196 leb them move fqr logislutinn to allmv all bars to remain open until elcxen nlc-lnr-It niv niulna in Hm u-nnl. A..." ..:..I.. The Mind Of The Blaster" Did It For Him -l='pt. Him Out 0!` The Pulpit. I.u.\'1m.\', March l().-Iun Mzmluren. who was tullged of for :1 church in New York, has missed one of the boat |'re.=xbyterinn pulpits in England. When Dr. l'enl.ecost, . resi;,r,ncd Mnrylobono church in London. it. was 0.\1re(fL(:`d that the Rev. John Watson would be his successor. but the mxthoritiern read his book. The Mind of the Mnnt.or, `- I 4 1 1 1 I `and deoidenl it. was written from 11 l'nir.n- rinn hhllnlpoillf, besides creating one of the ` most solemn subje.u:ts,. in the lightest of N Hplrif. The church folk decided to engage an ovan;;'elicul" pastor. Ifyou are tI1inkin_Q about getting :1 new I references in yourdistrict. Thus reads one ofnur many tcstimonia Thoughts in mm: in l{ixn,;st MCKELVEY & BIRCH Bum less fuel, get better supply of hot water, and have more satisfaction throughout with our IIAPPY 'HIOUGlI'I' Range than with any cook stove we cvcxkused. In fact don't see how it could be any better." we no BETTER BAKING, `WORK AQILIJAWURRY. BYR_NfSE Eb? Wlur, and other nu-ti;-les in hair. Health, comfort, and youthful l\| \pel\l l'U)t38 are on- .10 `mi by all wanrim: them. Uouhl you not pr t. hy N opting Illmm P Cull und connult him. He Jill] be mensed to give you practical dumolxstrationsf the nrmas of his goods. Remember at British- American Hotel, King- ston, ON FRIDAY, HARCH I9th. ` t.\'0TE-.H`lay is po.~sitivoly limitetlto above < u e. ` Friday. March 19. "R will hnvn nrh lnm Ln u........-|.I.. |.._.__ -1 _- -...-.. -....-- -v-u -av-nu; van a until] 9 III! ill I 7 He will have with lum n unusual-1y large stock of samples of his Art. Huh-Gools. Al who are hnld or have thin hair ahould I-we hi: the A wine in (}ENT S WIL_}8 AN1)'l`0UI`lhI. LAD!-E4` BANGS. SWITCHES. W193, gugd '|(u'|uxl'l'. nu. .;. l King-SIl'9(`l Tcrontu. Mr. Sir-lzt-l has lwvn rr~an-1 in this: businv-ss lmrv, and r_'.'s about 2.! hands the year 1. As will h` then ahovo he - his cure whnlly tn MI-lbuma and Nerve P1113. |\' lhnula na ...-. ..IoI-n~...a n .. `cu `in: I11 `an -`an- Durinn his loatlvisit many won unnblg to call on him thxouuh tho inulnmuncy of the wenfher. whiln others could no& see` him on account, ur him lvoina so busy; Mu tn nut-nnnuxodnfvu the (:`ll|)p0iIHOd ones he has urumed to be in KlN(i'S'l`ON at WlL_}S AND '1`0UI Ih:. 1} W169, and Health. comfort. and vouthfnl SPECIAL RETURN ;VlSlT `Prof. Dorenvuend. h..-:....|..'.. `I_..L ..:,.u .. Sole Kingston Agents, liA|NE5T: LOZCKiEi3TT. WHAT IAN MISSED. 69 & 71 BROOK ST., KINGSTON. W.J.VPowelVl, IIL OK NIT. ` Jo clothing King-strevt I '1 :5 I hnvu hn nu. JV SAIYIIIB a LOscomaE._ _0 A'F.`2.``.sg` " -".'1'...:%..-9' ; lur sale. to lot or oioham "OARDINI-:R's Real I us: wau|n'n.... n FURNITUR`Ei: , --.,.... ...... n4uuvVll mm, = . Ivx. >5. I Fm-I Sm. near Gordon Sf..donhlo brick home. I nu Johnston S: , new hon:-w and-lot. zrmsz. I All frame house. | And 151 other DIODGIMIIH1 olty and county for sale. to lot exchange. l'nAonmpm n--. .5-.--.- .- ;m.u1rm1at..honse and lot. . ` 894 " honsaeand lot. ml lmrn. ` " , near Pnnenm. ouscr. King and Gore St, . 3 houses un land. mnxm. J King SIT. near Gore St, vacant." 06, 641x182. 3 lrumn houses Uenrgo Hprcot. ` Home and lot. cor. of (homo and Stewart St, Iivxbb. Fm-I St . nun l.I..u..I.... at. _:.._u_ - - - - . .. gun. vl l.A5IIIU`cO Lot lmtween-lohnnton and Enl on Str~et.Mxim. (.'l'| Alrrml at. house u! nu...\.....I I; -- I - fnm ESTATE noxwownr Fnr Cal Al` Eva , _ _ . -....--, unn- Mleal m the ullill Regintrynice. 4th--l.ol.s H, 4. b. 6 and->7, fronting on the nsrth side of John Htreeyt, west. of Patrick 1 Ht.rut,us laid down on said plan mule by ; Bontln. J Tlmxe propormu will be offered In 4 blocks. as numluerodubovo. Title Iloml. I Fur further informmion npply to JOHN Ml'])ll-.`, I-'nHI-itur. Clarence Street. DM.nd Nth Mf(`h,181'7. ___________________:_, I ||l'lI|lcllI"Ii' Ul\l'l'lIVUB, (N40. W . 6. Frost, Carriage Painter. Kim street. nnxt to Elontrln (`.nr m...i.. mu-mm: Horun will he sold by Public Auction; at the rnunm M John H Mill.-A, Brm-k Street, on .NA'l`l'lh\ Y, THE l(;'rIl OI" APILU4. 18597, M. tywolve n`.-lock noon: lut--Tho frnnm dquhlo tenemsnt. and pro- mhmn nn Hun nnv-flu ullltl ..f n...-__._, ,- ,.. . H:m!.h.1 .L.N` . L-Heal lith Semen Illeal 4tlg--Iml.s mulasi. fl V wmve n x-max i double Inison on the north sirln of Cutnruqui .'~`t.n-ot. I lvninu tho fir.-at. huilniing astol the ruilruml lrK('l\`.II.()l`('Il[Iiwl by two t.em\nt.In.t n. rontnl mi 1-: per month rm-h,wit,hont. taxes. Thu ; . property lain R0O(l('.l114litl()|'l. 2n Nm. I and 2. west of Ridaau i Street. with on rlzht. of wwy thereto lending from the mild street, Fllid lnu in-Ina; laidalnwn on the inn made for linherl` White by T. W. Nash. lP.|s.!-4.. nnd lilml in the Registry ofii:-u fnrtlw City of Kirxixstpvn on the 8th day of .'\'u\`e1nln(-I`. 1877. lmtl hm It umnll frnnm .~tuil9 thnroon, and formerly belnmroul to (ma John Hullia.mn,nmi Lot. Yudjoinn the east boundary of hot] 3ri~l.ots .`l and -I. fronting: on the west. side of Putriuk Street. us laid dawn on the plan nmda for tho mid Michael Donn by Charles H:mt,l1.1'.l;.H` llutml nth innonmlm. Inca ._ a uru(uIIVl:l('D _|(eaI Estate Am Wellington 8:. Kingston. Money to loan at lowest rntu. - E T. r=.;i_i%Aii'iiiB&""`bo. uuu UVISII` ull be so .... um msurum.-u uompzmins nnul our.-el\'o.~ Munnl tho lass. you have the mun. This i.: nn upportunily whirl; wuhnpo you won't hnve mmin. Terms ush. Yours, nu aunt. Vim unvl \-vuter took Hm third Hint. In= on t.l1eIir.~ai.nm! so:-onvl llut.-e Wl`l'0 x-mvovl `not even tom-In-I by rn or wnthr. It 1 ull I... unm WI... ,. FIN. F'0LI.O\VlNU LANDS AND PBEIIISES belonging to Hm lxlemte 0! the LIN! Airlmnl lborun will he Auction t rl1eW1-pr_)nm MHL-I. Brm-It Sh-uni Storage for Carriages. H`: hlah Hm). unn |....I mm. n'I\`:v` you want the Cheapest and ' Best. .__ __ ___:._.______----. `_yy`;_I_EpUI RESERVE. - uunnlu uulnl. UU For Sale or Exchange. wennJnhnucnn nunl 19..-: -_ A .`..0LIJa A l`.. FRIDAY 1 xim. . house and Inf. n res-nus mm dawn mi-1Mlalmel `dumal .~'.omember. 1888. and id Registry nice. : uru u_y urn ur V The insurumru ...lol... I..._ . 3.119 from the 500 Hilppy --- .-..:_. .__j._:___ You'll Save * Cook Stove ask us for mgr. Estate Agency, It. y-vvu-non-p . ()l"l"I0'B: Ill BA nun Iouoltod. Agomcrlp (Jordon from Any Point of View J.` 6LESw._ Brock St. fheodore Irwin, nunincr (`Jnunlnnr III\I, \JC. That It mum talks nhmlt (ha wt-Mlmr when he can't mlk M-om. unythlna elm. We want to talk to yml uhuun mighs to Hult either lmsines.-A or pleasure Dl1l'Dl')."0.~|. (inttar.-a.Iiob 1-huinhs. Delivery Sluigln, utu. ut. JAMES I.ATlJRNEY S, Hill Prinnnnl ntrnnf. Thu wurnrnnmn wiu ` A. .Tii:k6trs, They Say r. I3",iiii'I"izi'ii(;, It looks NE; Qfgora taken at the Bicycle Store, Syd- J enham Street. -am------------ 9_wm}9E... V I \II I I Vol) VIII I IIIHU I IIIIILCI King street. next to Electrlu Car Sheds. ll-Ill yuur UIIIDIBIIIIIIII A u A - n u u . u. ' . Snider's Photo Parors ____ n_-_.. l.l........' __.._. --..... ---v v-nuualzu __T|l xINosI5i"i1"aii|~c co: %Gems'|n LONDON, ENG. I """""""" " W. J. B. WHITE, - Agent, Kingston J , , - - _, _ ,_ - ln Wlntu-Mlllinorr. Everyl.l|ln(tlmH.~a I new. Snhstnntlnl I-oduntlonn. 1r you wlll land we youpeym, ynur good judg- ment and canal mum and vary nmour. your tlme we will overwhelm you with ; plenum. proofs. ` lI|IA\I 1) I31 l\lI:I I\ ma lIl)r\.'tVl_`uL\ ` hut: in food hbnooocnu-y to print hoclth. Hugh dopondn .0! its quilt) 0! (ho Lard yoh In. W0 under our own bud u_nq_nu on dooucl on gs um pug. wool ind (coda, AIl_ -Iladodlutll holes Involluohnp. FIRE AND LIFE Auurance Co., I Wvardianl A nice Crayon 0! your.-tell` or friend?` (`onus to | oweIl n Htudio and `mu tlm3 uent. Crayons nvur otferod in Kingstnn. No trouble to show the work. All styles nml Iznulma of wurk in Phomgrnphsin I` the latest. styles. No sbalrn to climb. McLAUGHLl.N Ims THEM- v" ' W 'a-' "-/1 Ianufnotnnr oi Interior Dooornonn, AI-Ilntio Wand Floors. Mantle. (hills: I-`urnlt-uro, Upholstorlnx and Uononl NIH Work. na-____,|.|_..-_, ,u ... . l XIII worn. Plum and donlcnn nubmtod. Inn... A; ...a nun... -. u AR .0U A `Q0 run: Inu uonjnl Iuom mud. ' g:::Io.r:b. :.I and 56 Oman st... Klnnton. baton. M I Phono bit. wwmc---..- ~. - . 00 YOU LIKE "U` "' """U"' [ It's high limb you had your slolghsl overhauled by reliable workmen. llrlnu them to us. 'm1`ll be sun.- isllod with the results. We have Fla of spare room " for safe. com- ortn I9 storage of hinyclen. household furniture. carriages. etc. I` T`, ,4 ['5 U I` 9 4 llll 5. . J. BRYSON, Rntwnnn P:-lnmuu `run -- ugw-v`: Homo lm'un of worry over lmyimz n. utovn i if you name: here. The season heim: fur mlvImnel,.Iu.u1 making big reductions 7 on llmninnntn-l cooking ruuges. Tin- mlthimz (am. Hpocinlnttnntioll to joh- lrinn. Excellent.-0, uhuupness. prompt- i nous. ' oovI;a7I-mnuunoeouu.` - J` 229 Burnt street. Between Princess and Brook sns. 'II-\I I-I"`I\lII|`I I K), ` 390 Prinuean stroet. The wuoroomn witlai the wheel wlnnlnws. That we have the tines: stock f o!wlnoa,uquoru, ales and por. 1 In the city at OUR NEW BTO I UPTOWN. l Household Economy. %ROYAl GEM `12.35 `.'.}`:' .'.".`:.': anti: than any ochu now on the Inu- : . V `II `II Il\lIII_\/I-0 to ulmuso in It nice Ion:-e. Those whj intmld stunting` mm H! nnmime upri g: uhoulvl mm mtnnplm M. ltren-`our. W rn_ Work.-o~ Olu-np.nt,r(-um. durululo felu-EH. ulllfarmntp Mo-rns. Alan ovary ule:.z-rlp- Hon of wi york and who (sloth mum!- fmstllrell hy, xllurr-ut p M V by. I` A I'I`T'I`II\l IIIIIUII IV vuuuul on exhibition at No.11 | Montreal ufroet. .\`tri(-tlv senmlon aI~n1antxnm1lmnnt by the Frnt-.11 Perfection liruusr-tltbirux System which Is helm: given nwnv at the \ llmva ngidress. In-essmukinnr done ` at half regular prions until Fab. hat. I! .-1. 4. 4.. ._.. l.~m't. uomfort. In nn ordered footwear we_1 youtu."nnlstrivo to combine H and numfnrt. Uoml repairing i lcmluru It But Ilnformnntely good appearance 1.-m't comfort. In nn nnlnrnal fnntwmnr wn aivn 'Il\ I `J II VV III, Dyolngnclennlng nnvl P1-n.~|simz. \I\II` III] I I LI!!!) 293 Princess Street. H. is darnimhlo to he wall lremmd. to Iuwe_,vuur-lot.he~+ wn-ll mmle. purfw-t. Ilnlmr and in the lM(a.~4r. nlylu.-A. You will be nllrigbt. I! you go to I ' BU8|Nl:$._POl~NTER8. 1 Thu in lmt people any of our (`urban- otto nlu ed photon. Cull up 315 and make your engagement for sitting _.____ ...-.-_-v- V... nun. 0_I`f_l`e:Y|rd. Prlncess Street. 5. M. W. Robinson, MILLINER. uauwuvuvu V - --'v_ - __--,- _ / Three door: above Opus Homo." .?.____?___..___. 'BIIAD that In while. nouns um m min. OAK! one o! might. PIES Just right. W677! The Leading Phnf.o|m\- pher. 165 Prixmeuu sf.n~ot-- 5 RR`) Princess Stmel, I Upp. Y.M 0.A. Bl'l. II Montreal St... bet. }`rhwe.~4u& Hrovk Hts. I friend?` the 1 r ' I `I! in Phntnurnnhuin . .... -uv-no: ; ocnormno 31.39 Jun no outrun. , _ Anvlvrrmlumrrs. M ; ':`M llnelnurtlon five lines Ind ova. loo. par lino. *- Y I " gm!) oonnoguttilvulllmertloaz. lg. 1 I!" I V I1 I` . IIBE mum uo.-- 4-w`k',,.::9|'(_ V mi " ' m_ in Three times 0. week. so. " THEM. llgunromenta by: noud nonlqtvolvu llnu ' to 9. 0 inch. Bltthn, Murine: or Deaths. one lnurtnon, 3 *9 L"t twolnurtionu 750. mm cm: or I .0,.:i':';.';`:::::2.`t :::..*`:n1 ;*a:;:'23`:1:: any Company 1 the \mum'ohu- 0.80. Ending oMou,1bo. 1- line; reduced [Ito world transacting a whon 3 play advert utnent. uccompnnnes, FIRE Buslncsu. or on contact: for over 500 Mm. Minimum charge for 5 notice. non. " GonO.mncn for u specied npuco are made tug; |.__.,, . Princess Strnet, Hnn V M(1A,H|'aI OITY WOOD AND COAL YARD a $4.50 A TON. 1 - BEST QUALITY NO. QNUT. LARGELOAD DRY KINDING Onlw -750. ; a\Ann,, Ir, ,3 gun. _ CRESCENT WIRE WORKS. W5 King st. I 351 Princess atreot. ` 31 muncrcss , r-mum'r. . 3, givn Mylo is as ,9 .|I` H? )0 V provinve be taxed any longer to support ' the school book monopoly created by the Ontario government 2` Through the `ellorts of the opposition free (`.0lll' petition in the drawing books hurl re- petition. ` and the children must have booksin order SCHOOL BOOK M().\'()l'0L\'. Mr. Hoyle. the conservative candidate in North Ontario, speaking at a political meeting in North Ontario. referred to the school book monopoly. ``Why,'` the speaker asked, should the people of this ducod their prices from ten cents to live cents. elfoctinq in saving ol$3S,0U0 to those who require to purchase them for their children. Let the government return to the (huge company. the Canada publishing compun_v..'1nd the Copp-(`lark company,tlie three thousand dollars paid by each of these rms for the renewal of their mono- poly ugreoment, and give us free coni- Then tens of dollars which aim now being expended on school books will be saved." No one can ligure up what the saving would he were the text books used in our public and high schools published by the government instead of by privntb\pnrtie.-z. 'I`ho_lir-it award of the contracts was approved as the publishers were entitled to a reason- nble return of the money they had expended in the enterprise, and prices were regulated in the interests of people; but the feeling is growing that the govern- ment should assume the publication of the school books and aellthem as nearto cost as possible. Times are hard. money is scarce. thousands of to pursue their studies. Mr. Ross. minister of education, isu far seeinginan, and n sympethizer with the poor, and he cannot too soon undertake a departure which will be A blessing unto thousands in the pro- vinnn - wwuvwu o--v-- nu VIC! IIIIIFTI ET 1 man int: bolero the mating 0! Honda; gvoning. ltvnsnolcspudiunnodonng v-..v._, -nu vv uuv avuuwul` UIIUCI 2 While pdbliv franchisee are under private control unceaeing vigilance ll necessary to prevent encroachment: on the public rights. The recent experience 0! the city of Hamilton in the Ontario legislature ehould work the people of To- ronto of theeaeo with which a limited can he changed into a permanent {ran- ehiaos. The` city of Hamiilhon lost a perpetual gas franchise. a {ran- chise which should never be granted under any circunetancee. V The ple of Toronto ehould watch carefully eat eome innqeantr-looking elaoee in the ropoeed alnendlnente to Itleet railway an: electric railway leaielationehoeld change the pceaentetreeerailyray frauchlee Into a per- petual right of why." A werhing which would have had he eedooe laaeone for our aide:-nan had it ..._a..a....a_ -, ...` .-. PUBLIC rscnlsrzs. The Globe of yesterday speaks signi- cantly and to the following effect : -Iwllal. ...a|.|:.. :_._._\ . . _ _ . -. - ` .. 5...... ,.....,,;.. were expected. It is u posi- tive, though unoiciul, intimation that he is not enjoying the condence of his party, and (lint ho umy ho dc<:upit9.bed any day. Already the conspiracy is well adviuicetl: it. may culminate any day. Mr. Clark, by-the-wny, will not be anew gure in the legislature. He was there before, one of Mr. Meredith : lieutenants, and his ablest. He is the superior of Mr. Whitney in every way, and would boa more successlul louder. But ho has a fail` ing. lledislikes real hard work. I-leis equal to u splendid effort, but only oc- casionally. "l\'e(l"does not want to sacri- ce himself for his party yet is while, and be he will probably stay in the com- r-....u. THE LOCAL ()l l'0SlTl0N. Some time ago it was hinted that Clark Wallace, by the request of the u-onserva~ ti res, would seek a seat in the legislature. and lead his party. Then Mr. Whitney was given in pull. nnd referred to as one if great ahrawdnosenan evidence of which was supplied in the cnmbiimtion he was nlleged to have mzrde with the patrons for a unit` i ed and determined attack upon the gov- ernment. l).imo Rumour, however, Inter risen to remark that E. F. Clarke is now the choice for the lender-shigiof the local opposition. lb is said," in the words of the dispatch to the l press, the suggestion will F-OOH tnke the l shape of an 0rgani7.e(l movement,mid every ellbrt will be nrnle to persu:ir.le Mr. Clark that he can lo.1 the pnrty to victory in On- tario politics." All this must be encour- uging to Mr. Whitney, who supplanted Mr. ll/larter, and of whom great: things warn nvnnnunl 1+ in -- B. H. Camqvsk ll.-mnnonp... 1.! Inc--I..- l\---_. "{E` DAILY WHIG. umotnorwlse. ' Attached to Lhe paper is one of the boat Job fnes In Canada; mpid, stylish um! cheap work; nine improved printyin presses. EUW. .13. PMNSE. JOHN OFFORD Prnprlozot. Anulutnn I. lIuKnnuI Mn nu aun- rm: WEEKLY nrsx-I wmu a grains. 64 oolumnn. is published every l'hm-adny mom- in at 01 A year. I! paid In advance; otherwlso U1. 10 Ear our. '1'}! S MI-WEEKLY is published on Xan- duys and I'huruduyu at. 81 5 your in advance ;\ tlboothorwlse. Athnnhnd tn hA nnnnr In nun n! H... kna ,n`\ I loot to nhnllar rostriomhn. Contract. advertisers allowed tho chanlol per week; more In uent ohnugas must be puld for. The publisler will not be re on- ulblo for mluundonutandln of verbal or are. ,W|-ltton direntlonn shoal: be lnmad on all mg {or lnsortlon. All adver luementa are - `fret to tho approval of the publisher. ' ohlureu forgdvertluemontu n.ndsulmc.rip- tlom are no and payable in advance. Olooru 0! unlnuoryornted ansoclutionu or Ioclelsle-I will be he! personally responsible for order: they give. v charge for specified lontgermn fur man-nntlla unnuunc-.emunt..-4, but not ' no! he] vmnlml, for male. Lo~|t,purr- nanhlps. ton on or anything he on-1 mztunl announcement of good or, mnnu Auzturun for uala are excluded. Curd pm-.eu!urprofos9iunn.l, insurance or Iuonuy anoumzumentu are sub- jmst nhnilar rostriom n. Ildvnrtlaurn ullnwml tin l~I\nnann> cm. `rigs. .'T.l`llhI:AH%! Bnxrrsnollam l|`puI;llI!od ozory I no-up-a1 n n roe ron 011%. at In nonun PIE. run. 'poy:glo ln' odvnnoo; ochonriu 01.50 will ho ohuud. __ , , I lhumrlll ' Business Olleo - Imnm-Isl noon: Opi/er per O7-hem Diror. . ANNO.UNCEM`ENT. > rguw. J. U. rrznsm. IN Azmlsumt usiness Manager. THOMPSON nonum; co.,[ 292 Prlnnnan Fltranr TELEPHONICQ. 243. ' 2760. nyon 'rhmy.'rwo` Your! .520. Chief Horsey has in his poasassion a cabinet photograph of Hmself taken `by Sheldon & Davin thirty-two years ago. Thochiql was at that time I captain in the Ntoh bath. P.W.0.R..`nnd- the photo- phnhoun the uniform of an officer of tnnlin 1865. The chief will hang ithovphoto inhla 01500 in the city hnilgt no The Greeks may be "weak in numbers, but if the goda us with them there may, injtheir brush with Turkey, be occasion for: ropotitionhf Iliad ind its immortal The attitude of Greece towards the pow- ers isremarkuble. lt. recalls the story pf the woman who, xeferxing to her husband as the conqueror in a domostic atfair, said, She s little--but oh my !" The address of Mrs. Hughes in the Y.M. C. A. on Friday afternoon will be for the benefit. of all primary teachers. whether in the pnbliv or Sundiiy chools. This should be kept: in mind. Mrs. Hughes is an au- thority on primary work. What is` the name of the papal nblegate to Canada`! It has appeared in the papers as Merrydo\'n|, Marydolvnl, "Merry del Val," and Merry Dal Vol." Accord- ing to the Oblab Fathers in Montreal it. is Merrydolral." but even they are not sure about it. " __,,._J__._ .. . __,,.__ Rev. Mr. Hobbs has shocked the people of London by asserting that the majority of its adults are bound {or hell." There has been a grave amipicion that the Lou- donenf are not the salt of the earth. but nobody supposed that so many were ticket- ed for t\\ warmer region. Mr. (-'uite,tho liberal cnndinlate `bu Bonu- venlure, is under his bishop's displeasure, because he will vote nuuin.-It the school seltlennezlt. but he will be elected all the am a. All doubt has been (ii2 now Lhrt. Sir Adolphe (fnron has assumed oom- mind of hue: part. ANp RHY.l'Emt'I(XR0LD, W;

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