And so it may hnpp3n_, H|i_;pthe reasoning of our concempomry, that the woukening of the provincial ptovernmonbs by the with- drawal from them of the men who influenc- ed them solong nnd successfully may be the making of the co?iser\'ati\'o purty. Which would be to assume that Mowut. and Blair and Fielding and Sifton were all that the liberal party could count upon in provincial loadership. Is this a correct. assumption? Time will tell. I._ ll_.,:._L. ll 4: U.-. --qu QAAAAID-nJn4|4I nu aavvna. The Montreal Star outlines the conser- vatives plpn of campaign in the elections that are at hand. It recalls the time `when the conservatives held the fort at Ottawa, while the provincial govern- ments fell one by one into the hands of the liberals. But the Star sees a great change in'the outlook since the dominion election in June. Fielding and Blair. it observes, "have come in from the provincial eld in the maritime provinces to strengthen the central administration ; Joly de Lotbiniere and Fitzpatrick from Quebec ; Mowat from Ontario, and Sifmn from` Manitoba. The withdrawal of men of this calibre, includ ing three acting premiers, from the pro- vincial forces, is no light fmitter ; and it is not to be wondered at that the provincial conservatives generally have thanked their stars and taken courage. Out in Manitoba. Hngh John Macdonald. easily the strongest . conservative leader in the province, has given up his opportunities in the federal eld which were by no means small, and placed himself at the head of the local forces iQ0nmrio. Mr. Whitney is mg]:- ing a vigorous ght. and talk is heard of several well-known gures nt Ottawa thatwinay possibly be seen lined up against premier Hardy in the next campaign. It was proposed in Nova Scotia that Sir Hibbert Tupper should take the local leadership; but it has finally been decided to put that position in the hands of J. 1". Stairs. ex-M.l ., who only retired from the federal parliament last June. In New Brunswick there is every sign of a "spring break-up; and there is no forecasting the future for :1 month. `without all the hlurter thatsome people have indulgeti in`. The government of Ontario is not representing a few people only, and their very peculiar view, but all the people, and it is having a time of` it in determining what is in the interest of the public weal. It has expressed itafriendlinees towards temperance legislation. and the Wind "protests that it is neither manly nor courteous tocondemn it olf-hand. with- out a fair trial, and to call it bad names. That sort of thing is irritating, and from what meet men it provokes resentment. GIVING THEMSELVES AWAY. TIIE DAILY uu ulwr nuvmg served nine or the fourteen 3 fears of his sentence. and on Wednesday ash a pardon wn.- received at the penit.en- ' tiury for Riland. imwhose behalf ll largely l signed petition had been yproronted to the minister of justice `Today Riland was set. at liberty. the delay since Wednesday 1 being (lugs to the fact. that. t.ho_clothc.-A given ' to I convict 9:: his release were not ready : I wil to-day. ` j Among the convicts to be released dur- ` ing the on 0. month are the four Wing- 1 hm I ' pa." Who have bconpudguod I; lbw` 3 served about a year of, thy ` inpolod on each of them. ' i pull!-unl.lI|l'y.' A few weeks ago Mncdonnld was liberat- ed after having served nine of the fdurmen \ VOIIPS Of hi lnfnnnn And An w...I..-..a-..: Nine Yenrs Ago They crentatl Great EL; - cltemont. Nine years ago the Smitlala Falls dis- trict was widely agitated over the burning : of numerous buildings in the locality at short. intervals. The tire: were all oi un- ` doubted incendiary origin. and suspicion` fell upon two men named Macdonald and Rilnnd. who. ultimntely were arrested, 1 tried, convicted and sentenced to fonr- l teen years Imprisonment ouch in Kingston ` penitlentinry. ` A `GI wu-Ln nnn Ilnnrlnnnl.-I llvnn l:l....-A UUIU ELFQJIJL ll XBW (lays R0. An apple social in aid of Brock street Menhodisb church was held last evening no the residence of Charles J. Filgate, Alfred street. Tl1e.aft}air was quite :1 novel one and pro"ed A success. The attendance was 1 satisfactory. pumwu. _ Two small claims will be preferred nggmet. the water works dcpm'bment: for damngas by the outow of water, con~ sequent. upon the bursting of the mum on ` Gore street n few days ago. An nnnln snninl {n ni nl R.-Al. -5---` BVRNESE co., bulllg must. De cleared out. nnmeumtely. All tho polo: of the light. heat. and power company throughout the city are being painted. Tum nvnn ,.I..;.... ..-.'n 1... ......:-_.._.i wnrr. .1. Lrmg m L0. The hut. course, ext.endiu:._>` over four weeks, was begun no the dairy school this Imr ninp. Thirt._v students begun bho course, but more are expected xu by the first. of the week. lJ..........L.... 111.1... .._.1!. 1_'.,_ ., I, H IIIFII UI EH6 WEEK. Remember Richmond's re snlo. livery- thing must be cleared out iunxnedmtely. Lh DOIOS Of [[16 Whit, hmlf. nun` nnu-nr VIUUIK IIIUFU u TVICHYHOHU S. Hcndq\mrr,ers for tine tons nnul nuro coffee. Have you tried us? Jas. Re(-lden 1*. (Tn. .~.,. Li_ui.on"a Lea. J. Craig & Co. (Y-nnned n.spm`:1Lvus at Redden .-L 1):`. 1). Uunnfn-.:ham has had to postpone his trip to New York until April lat. Clover honey strained and in sections. ' Jun. Iledden & Cn. Dinner sets. J. Craig & C0. Mia. T. H. Marquis. wife of the princi- pnl of the collegiate inatiitute, Brockville. has reached there from Kingsqon to join her husband. FBI... 2-- __I_ , `nu , -* I HUI IIUBDBHU. The tire sale will continue about one week more at Rnchmontfa. ` '|I.....l........o..-.. 1-.. 4:..- A4..- - I Whnnt the Busy Reporter Caught on the Fly. I :..A.__..'_ 1-. 1 IV - n :1 III N \l|l' lll xnurinom In in Sllp_ gI'.~'!R we 0' the swan <'1\;.zv. In\v`r" nel- U1 I7il`l1lll I|l'll Mr. Burnu nt:xrr.(`d tn tlmmzht swn Ann`. .1. AIn'.v ll HUI. Hll` Hllpt gr':x\'vl_\'. X'hvm` nro :1 pa bmmmln hcln-mnrh.~a built, 1 lnlmmpnmmi l1un|;.h11t.m- of I.-mlv h("l1!'I11(!(hlHn\'t. \ \l.. 11... ., I. ,. , ,7 I L no Wedding presents in China and glass- vnrr. J. Craig 6.: (I0. ru';{'.'|l um Br()u|{l_1'n. nmt,h.o svm AI'l` l.l:AI\II III. I " It must lm sonxrthing of Hunt. sort, th0oiu_l_:xlMln1im`(l gzmxl n:mn':* And Trmn wot. I hnw .um-n," Hill wvn on. "lhx-11' nrmur is \.'n:'pod t:'rrHzl- Inn Likvwisv Lhv jninhx dun`! Ht. Imwh<~n- Louie: like` tlw 1112111`.-1' 1:115:11! h.'l\'(.` hvvr f'r1`;t<`(l at }{ nnq lmltod on in Bruu|;lS'n. Blow me. if thvse lxm-0 lmhu 11.5. The mnrlnvr fnund the snpm'int.m1(lM1l * nhno with his: 1:iprnn(l thmlg.-chm, und in amw nurnul Lu):-'1` rhis ln'n;ul. nr .|. .. ` ,, .:n ..u I .. w xuuu.-u_y uh lHl' ]'IIlIl'l'lll.'Ul. (}rtvnin.ly-th:1t Is, if _vnu're nblu to .=c( nnfiilxg. `Ilw nnlm-r mldrd us the nhlt smnmln rolled uwuy under minute inst1`u<-- , tiuns. P n`L,. __.._x._,.,:- 1 .1 - I UIlU\\ 4' Oh. you nwun Hm snporinl`.'ndvnt?" ` Ir: it ull proper and regular fur mo to ` 380 Mm?" Hill qnn-rim-d, blinking suspt ' c.ous1y at tho ]~n1k-vxn.-tn. "(;`l'f.ill]\'-H\ I: H` \vnn'v-n nluln fn aru- From Bonaventure (ngminabion the con- D servative leaders, headged by Sir Adolph j Caron and Mr. Bengaron, left in disgust, the meeting not having partial towards` their candidate. How does that augur ? ~----__._.___ I The Advertiser wants the curfew boll` tried in London, having heard that it "keeps children at home after dark and. worked'wel| where it has been tried.' Has it kept the children at home in King- ! abon? [ ta. FRIDAY. MARCH 12, 1397 . r Tile Good Templar is anxious that the prohibitioniats should not be censured for I doing their own thinking about the license bill. But are they doing their own thinlr ing ? Are not. a few men in Toronto and }Iau_1ilbon'doing considerable dictation 1` now can -.-:.--:- .:.?:::, h I III YOUR 0300 I01! "ROYAL GIN." 1.1 nan-..g-.4-. - --_ - _- . A _ quthu any othor low on tho nah ' Trenton men want aaaietonoein the con- struction of smelter: and other mining works. If the Ontario government vhee undertaken municipal public works, why not request it to build Kingston : .eieva- J tor? \* v WH|G'S WIND RELAND PARDONED. \\um[ hv (Int im] 1 II`|lll\l1l("I(l "U($ I thvs m [7l`l)[l('1` shipslmpv. Pl` nut " fhn ullvu-rin OUT OF SIGHT. \ lllll T mhniral. cmnmodnro, skipper, ` of him navy or w you might " said Bill. "You rate one ht.`l'D, \ I Hllllk, Ulllv \\ l ('3 1!`In(!lhlH'.\'f. xvvvk. " u'h`upp(`1n'(`1lnlll(`hl`<`HnV(`d nnd l<\:u'n when unuthcr grmt nmwl him: .I.......: I. __..,_._JI "L I htlllli` HH(' wswnrvu p.'Iir< Infhu hnilo lI\'In [lI{l\l7 I l'l'hiHH n 77* '!`.i!1!'!)!995!9.r., IHII luhhorsand likcxviso I 1 thin licrw park, and 1 n1 tlw sun-rod stark in ` H]1hllil]l('. l - Hupvrintond<`nt said u In-nip uf ulllwln-\ in WAFTS. |lIIlI `ll .`\ll'HU|`\rlll(' I ; 1-xpn~s.~'ly for our 3 v vxpm-t h`()ll1L` Hm` I - Il`n:I'. '-It'll, lllll \Vl`llla Ml Inn. `Y nmvhvn-. ` I,v:ht hwn ` L1 in hvse hero bohe- ..\.. H I IXIHKSKTH CITWI Wlrallolllll. Dunlo '9 boys clothing is I oa\ o..invonI;- men. envy th piece suits 82.28. l;Ch ldronjs suits 3l.r!i.{; " i vi`..- :9 ....... .......-on. 1...... g.. 1 3 nouns. 0. 1.5141355!- i No cable is complete without. the cloth is hid over padding. Throewidtho of the very best. mnteriulehown at R. MeFnul a Kingston carpet warehouse. 4 5)nnlnn'n hows clothing in A an ; incur, wnuaren a sum :1. * Try it} once, onr"25c. Japan ton. J. ..`C1-aig &Co. ` . . ,. uuns Ul 0;, Wlhn `n|(`ll H0 Wll t!'ll(llml (.`\l. He mall to the (`lath buslm'ss as a duck ` dam: to water nnd l)l`Call)(\ a pnrtnvr with his ("l(l(`s`t. In-other whvxi his father turned over hln husiness to them. In lS88 he bought out t.hcwhoh- plant. and since than hm: huilt four flno cottnn mllls. He has al- so orgnnlzul a blg rm, with hundquurtcrs In Nmv York to lzamllo nut only the out.- put of hls own mills, but than of others. lie is a very popular man in Full Rlver, and ln the spring of 1805 gulnvd tho bless- ing of 27,000 opernth-on by refuslng to 1011: I combine to cuvdown wages. 'l'lI.u:cn B, 'l`n,nmrr, I\n\ nul IUI. 'l'hu nmn who mmln t.lii>ulCnl (lid not Ix- gzin tn hr: lumwn in tlw hu. world un til nlmut. niim _\'v:n'.~1 ngzn, hut m(l.'i_\'. uf. tlu u,-.zn of .31 , he i~: ilw .\'up()lvmi of tho cloth ll'l(l( -l(? king uf <-nlim. It. was by nr. nu ro rlmn<~(' IhuL ho ln-vs.-um-, :1. mill uwnm and n ('0l1]]XllS'Hl<)ll,lll('I`1'lllIl`f. Hz` was hrml to tho "lll|.'~'ll](\sl. \\':i_v hm `< inxhv furtio.-2, whvn In-'\\'usnyn1ixi;;~zn~r, his {usher ms the must prmninvnt man in Full River. 110 \v.'is in bi]: mill owner, in. p":-rmmlor and huildvr of tlCl1]|)()'rl`l)`l milrnml linen and II mt`m|xr of thv stun` logislutlim. Mutt. as he is still popularly known. was some tc Yale and wuanpopulur nmnlper 0| the class: of '62, with which he was grudnntexl. HA trnk in thn ninth hnzin;-as nu n .lnnL- . V _ . , _. JAMES LATURNEY S, HI) Prinnnnn ntrnnf. Th: wgn uI,',:m`l' }.rH:l`r%. lllI(l.1IlHlHl Mr. Bunion mu)` l:o juulw N) .~`p(`('1:lnLor, in unotlw M-lwfavtur. t.hi ..:.. 4.. . . . 1.. Al I lIllJI'\'. 1 ml und: qlivthm I ILMIIIII \vill hut wuid. ul` huvv to` 5|... umurm gun VVhi(`h has Imv _vr.-nr.=. ltnl::u II ..I.... ... ||\I'r up mm :.'.w,ImU lll(ll'(` ]:ll (`(`.`1, m.'l.lilD l,mm.mm pirrm in ull nt thr` sznnv prior. 'l'l1ie lmlql :~lr<>l;u .-vnt tlw mnrkvt upune (`lL{lAl.ll of :1 C('llli n yzml, zmd thl.~: n.d\`.'mct Mr. llunln-I1`:-1 <-011_1puMT,i3rr-: will lmvo M nm-I if thvy huy pl-inns whlln Llm Inzxrkul is in ll.-a ]:l`l`F('l]l mn(lir.inn. If. M L,l1is tlnr inu 1~'po<'ul.1t.ur lwllv\'l`.~'. t.lu`l`1`Wlll he (1 sun furllwr u(l\`nn(-v, in.'=Lm(l of It slump, Hwy will lmvu to yny muvh nzurv, mul he wil? ln'usur'1`:-1 (H u]l`(`0 mg mill hv wuulul hu_v for spot v:x.~`) bhv ]u'in1..~a Lhvy cuuhl (Ind 4>\'('I' to him :}}`,: 1btHJ()(\ yn \v:|.~4 mill lI11,~t:ui~:!iml, nmtlv llwr to him :.'.';H,tmU murv 1,mm.mmpin-vs th ct-nl . 2111 \\']1 Lhm mum. mu. nu nn<~\\'ns ; f(:llnv`r(]. Mr. Hr)r(l(-n lr('us'l1|``1`3i of thrm hig mi on (Ir on -r :17 :` _\ u-...` ..allI ._...... J nun uunuug nuuuu ll. 1nlH Hlllk` l)(`. \V(`nl in m-rvt. All wintvr long: the umrkvt. hus lxovn in the slough of dvspuml lnm whlvl It full during the })l`(!Rlll(`l)f3lI|l vnuxpulgu 01 last. fall. The Full ltiw-1' looms lmd lwor running in u lu.-.:lrutlup: manner for mnut.ln and xmy of tlm 70 mlll owners would haw bcvu _.:lu,l of an excuse to shut down. IG\`(~r .-.-lrwo lust .\'uvnulh<-r tho lnnurkvt hud hvmm going 1`:-mu lmd to wmxuv. En-r 1| p11rvhu.~zu-nf 2lUU,lIUU ]>l(`(`!`Sl utl )3/L. cent: by Mr. llurdvn did not stop the (ls-(`lino uud Iluully ]`rlut..~4 r(.~u('l1<*(l 2'5, lhu lnwosi ]u'ivv in tho l1i. uf tho llrmlo. 'l`lw1't wne u mu'plu.~z Sl()('l{ nf l..'nU0,(I()U pioctx-ist.i1I nu huml. um! it \\'.'L.`l helm: mldml to 0V('r_\ (|::_\'. 'J`h<-u Mr. llurdvn prupoezml u t<('h('Im for vlL*.'n`ll);,: tlw nmrkvn. The Full Rive: Julll mou Hl_x:lH'(l nu npzrwuwnt, to am; 3,5()(H)0U spludlvs for 13 \vo<-lm, whlcl would c1u't.uil Hm productlnn by 60,()0( plox-vs n W(`l`l{. 'l'hi.<: brm~r(l the xunrket u; smuu. hut. no one was prnpnrml for wluu l)l`(l('ll qulx-rl_\' mot. tlu u-illu uud told thou 1-:pu:v:x.~`l1, M7` 2 1)-Ill, nl Lhov (lud. 'l`ho_v turn:-C mnnn .......I.. .....I .... L. urn-r In lulu: `I umu nu nuu pur('n.'1~:Hl MJH,HUU [Il(`<'('.~i 1). cloth. und wlwn hr up.-m-(I his ('mnlnis.s`ic)r more the next, mm-nin;.: ho fnund that In hud pm. It prop l1H(l(`l`Ih(` f.-|.llin_2 nmrkvl and lmnsrml prin~.< to u full timu .=w`hmluI:- Then it \vns T('1IH'M'(l that Mr. M. t`. I). Bordon of Full Rlvvr nnd Now York mu 5 fn.r-tm- in thu 1-lath trndowlxo was worth) of serial! nt-mntinn. His luI,v. lmpnrumt Visit. to Full Rivm \\'as not Inn}: ngu. und tl - people in tin dry gmulsz trmh-nll war he <~,mun.r_v um still uxlkingg .-nhout. it. This time In: wml in mu-x-no All n~:nr..u In... H... .......I_.a L... . I. I 4 IV4 1` man WM) hm! Ix-vn nr' hut. whnhnd lI()bn:_\'1` king of Ihu print tr.-A not l?(`_f1lln l01>nynt.h'm mmvmm-ntaa. Suwhon (lay in I);'(-Nnhvr nu thlnp: unllsuul. It wu-I punk-, um! (`\`l`I')'l|)hIpt (Ir-u vvmng quh-II) to W Cry New of print. in s` pml mm` to I`m\'id<'n:-z` could got. th: re. Hv \\':I lwforo the rv,~'l'. of the` cl`... L... L._1 I J n from Any Point of View UC\.ll"UCK. But Mr. Borden has paid nt least twc visits to Full River which will long be re- membered. The rst was in 139:}. when he wan known nmrely as 0. large mill own It with a New York connnissiou house--n Bold Opemtlnm That Stu-tlod the Dry Goods World-.!low no Cornered Cot- ton Goods. Buoyed Up the Market and Started Mun] Mill: Running. What prlco can you give me on L000 pieces of prints? nsizod a New York buy- or of a. Full River cloth manul atu1'er. (`m1't. dmbocter than 8 cents." _ What, 8 cents! Why, I got qnotntlom V at: 2% unly yesocrclny. Wlxxws up today?" Well, Mutt Borden's in town. It is nn nftlinl fact that whonvvvr Mr. Borden guns to Full River the price 01 print cloths goes up 1: point or two. Then is it good, sound reason for this too. The prlco of prints is not a feather to lmllfru cg by the breath of any chance rumor: not when the warehouses um piled ml! 01 balls zmd halos nnd millions of spindlne are idle because thn mill owners do not cure to run them when prices are down cc bedrock. `l'J..L ll- 73--.]-.. L__ __x,n _.n_,,. . ,, M. c. D. aonoan RULES THE Pa-mt CLOTH MARKET. 1 THE KING OF CALICO. .- who In An uuulx u gI`<'1ll lH\'|'XvIH('HL ()1 Cup! (1 ml nnlimuul mntilv:1('(: in the pro 11 than Piuud lilm-:4 um` x-um-l_\' minim; Anmha-1' n-.~'nlt. of this .~x;wu1xl:;t,lrn u (hut. t'\'('1`}` wmnnn \\'hu|n1_\'>HL shirt or u prim. \\'mpgwr this nmmnrr will 01:41)` 2 ur ll (`P1133 nmrv fur it. but ...:II I... L... n:nni.I -. nu.-.... cl HM` |I >I:IJl llll ho hml pnr(`hu~: . upu mm-nil ......-._. , un\-ulnl , n|.~m':u| HI (I hllllllxl, llll'_\ m rm-wheru in tho neighborhood 0) Mn nu mm: In um` prllll lll('!l I`(`Il ~ pur(`h.'1~:Hl `.'nn,(mn pim- nd cmmni 10 Lh `It mu srvd 5-'v`lw~ I ( Rlvvrnnd w( ..4s....u,.._ n pl nnv Ill .~I_'.'Ill. I H('ll Ill` .`-'ll[) 1) I`m\'id<`n:'z` nnd hr)1:;.:hf. all h( W.-N hack in Now Yrvrh - the print mvn rvulizc-( uul plm-vs n: h1`u]n'n('(l umlvr tlw `(I ])l`i(`\ .\' 7:19 T('1IH M`l v\f.?nnHnn [hoodore Irwin, Dvnlnn. Clanninu I uuu uown wlgeil. Fluxcu B. '1`n.z:zn1'. ...,., mm mm. v:x.~`)1, uuhl MHJOO .vnrd:=. nnd. as In M], v-nxnmncts to do n .u.. I-In- uu.1 muuw pivr`'.<:, hf` I-l!IlIIlI mm n n an (I .'l'lI 'n publh Ul.` ltl \lU , making - -I nu nun You can't go on losing esh under ordinary con- ditions without thc knowl- edge that something is wrong, either with diges- tion or nutrition. If the brain and nerves are not fed, 1 they can t work. If. the] blood is not well supplied, it can t travel on its life journey through the body. V`f:isting is tearing down-; `Scott s Emulsion is building `up, V Its.rst action is to im- `prove digestion, create an ap- petite and supply needed nu- trition` `Book free. " . -nnaulr a. cannon n_n...nn_ 3.1 I , . Ilia (`mjccture. \ Manxnm."sul(1 'l'uInm_v. xvlmbdid thv * dnrtnr \\'unt- In lunl. M my tnnmm fur? ` \\'n< lw t.r_v'mg In nd nut. wh(~t`.Jwr l` v.`u.~4 Iyim: whrn I told` him I- lmdn"t. nth any [uiuL'l'.|)i('('1"'-('h(`:l;:() ']'rH:nn0. Fl) l \\'u'|i' s`U I \\'lL\L J [HID \ var)` i.~4.'-!lI(N)AlWh'l('|1I sm-.1|v`v(l lhn 1-'01 nomination."-.luux-nul Amusunl. H'm! I thnngrhl. you were demanding 110 ulmlition uf thv .svn.'Il(~5"' Hun I .u...l t... I V I`L..4 ..<.... .|1l\ Oh. by thu wu_V,' "did _\`nlI 4-vvr Ir_'.' 1: .\-r." a|l1.~4wnr-(1 .` th.'xn I (-null! do In .~' l'l\'vn :v_.~' Iw r-]mk<` Null.) Im In-um) nluvn (`Z6 01-20. HILLS 5: co., Agents. (9 @@@@@ @ @6 l'a\"H 315 IN` P'}NH`\(`l ul.l In hoard -la-mu might. up the (--ul. - , _%,;_ /_:?[E-Ra 4 = // . Sole Kingston Agnts, ):->@<-2:-it->@@ > There is `Only One % ` Q P D ._ -. I) Bicygle Bearing.---I-1 A . An Excuse For II Sonutor. MANUFACTURED BY THE CANADIAN TYPOGRAPH 700.. Ltd., Windsor. 0llt. E. & D. GI2I:l3_0ADN,STER. Q0 El FOUND Ancient heomot ry. .1 , -c I ,,. u . thnt is mechanically foot,-wot; in construction. It. is the- AND VVL`Hll1f?T-"V/i1l'171 Ill \\'1HI.Cr. Made from Black Peerless, \Vux Culf, and lllztcl: \'\'ntcr_pro0f Box Calf, in `*1-`oot-Form," Beau. Ideal, "F`.xt-tread," and Aristocmt" shapes. Si2:cs5to V 11, widtmux to 15. Goodyear Welt. Stamped on pole. $5.00. .bu4 44 . 44 g-__...A,, _ IS - .-_.........,. r, ' ' uh.-<~r'v(-II Art-hinwdvs, in Hqll:l!`(' lhn` ('.h'1'lv?"' I Hncrnlv.<. It. was morn n.vqlun`- |nj.'r-:vH'." \' :1 HI Innn llll` u_ nmlulim: ..I v\.,.. Thzua was th(` -_'...I .I 0 I`.-. ....-... .Ti1e Slatr lUl4|II'ULl U . r. PAnmIix;E, %Yo.vII!::?~i@Ye{[% '11. n1 Xnntlppv my Inn `ya-)v1'l. I.`V H" A'I..\l .I0u:`uul. -u-------"'--- -F.asicst for v.'v.1!.-ing. sprixzgry. light and watc:-prool'. (.`::x'k :..,.le r1msf;'.l1lcngthuml\\'i leather covered edgc-9 1>rojc<'ii::g. Absox-bs1;crspiration n::< Imziszturc. Cool in sununcr-dr)' in duxzzp wcather--warm in wintcr. `r'r\:`tx 6'..A.u l)I,.n1. `HA..- ....- `IV EVANS & DODGE. ~17! . V We down everything on these goods. JAs. REID VI \J"o\I\I0 Bedstead, antig: c_>aI nish, carved top, only _`_. A beautiful, t/eavy carved Bed- room 'Set, antique oak finish, large bevel glass, regularpnce, $14, our ! price only L L: \l\ . u `N13 u npwnu lu |lH:ll`I l()IH(`. strenm he-nlng EU`! I nerve-.~| Improving my ` p_.-nm-nl lmalth, and nddlm: greatly to 9 my |)h)'HI('1I| mnngth. I can my without J1o.=umLUon that they have done mo mnre good than anything I ever lunk for my heart and nerve troubles. (Signed) MRS. IIJVITJCN AGAR. xIno..s....n n_A : Oranges from Re. to 000. per doz. N Craig & Co. It Looks NE .um>ur`n .-4 M0111`! and Norw- I gut M Mr. H. A. ]lndge's ( for my allmvnls. mm] can i that they have proved the ('in~ I ow-r usled. 'Dh:ey dvvd u splondm tank`. BLN mv Inn-Ir! n_n.| ............ .._... Rumors 0! A Crlnln, Munun, March IL . -The lmpnrciul am- y` term that. at. the cnbineb council held yes- Itordny bhequeun regent. refused to aim: in dogreesubmittetl by the mini:-tars ro- mliing Hen. l'ohn-iejn from his position M v captain-general of the Philippine islands. and that. there ure consequent. rumors of a ` ministerial crisis. nn':4.\`|'.~I. 1'. mnnurn & C0,, Toronto, ()nl.: ~- (Em:tImm=n,--l<`nr n Emu: time I have sllfforod frum xwuk an-Hun of the heart. tn; `how with exr~(-valve norvousrneaa. My .1:-vnglh was mm-h reduce-u, am] ,1 d0.~:pah`ml of a. rurv. I have taken .'\lill>urn'.~\ Hour! Plll.~1.wn'|(-II ]lnds:e'x dx-my llnrn mmes an LOCKETT. TiLL KN IHHELR. `$10.00. .. /`*-"N Mllhurn nnuge's drug store, truly slutn xrnved Iraq: mmn- 1 n%Qm9m,99t u m~._vu xrrrmnles IVTYJCN AGAR. Kitchen. Ont. L It may 11`? In - strengthening hmmn-Ins: mv ONLY THE v- rm:<.wn'u-In ; drug trnlv mu... truly Slain best medl- xv nmn Ln, IN Ordixlkon at the Bicycle Store. Syd. euha.m Street. K. W.f_nide:r s P_hotq Pau:l_ors Mrs. M. W. Robinson, ` MILLINER. Adv Gems In Art. JIVIZI F LIDIJJUUUO LONDON. nNa.l` - W. J. B. WiIITB. - Agent. Kingston. l!LAUGH LIN HAS `mam. w in Wlnhr Illllncry. Everything that ls _. new. Bllbatnntlnl reductions. If you will land In your eyes. your good judg- ment. and good taste and very llltloof your time we will overwhelm you with plenum. proofs. IIIIA \I II In A I\t\I I\ an nnrvruuu c-1 ovvln an IVA: Llvlnu un-." mt KIN's"?oN mums co. A nice Crayon of yourself or friend? Come to Powell's Studio and see the uent. Ornyonu ever 0"I!l'Q(l in Klngtou. 1 No trouble to show the work. All styles and grades of work in Phntoraphsin the intent Ityles. No units (.00 imb. W. Glvltrost. C-If:-`ria Painter. Elna strut. nut to moan o On shodn. pm you LIKE /Aiuzw mm-our Xunnfnotnnr I Intorior Decorations, A1-tlnmio Woo loom, lumen. (h-mu Furniture. Upholugttng sud Geno:-Al Mill Work. Pliny and designs mbmlttod.` mu and no QEOOII I0... Kihnfon. `r'L. .: .'iai" Irvu cu `I Some hours of worry over buying A stove if you come here. The sensou helm: {nu- ndw\noed.Inm making big reductions on honing and cooking ranges. Tins- mithlng eta. Hooch! attention to Sob- blnn. Excellence, cheapnoss. prompt- neu- . Ianvson, Botwum Prlnnn-an `IVUI-3 I-I"IIIIII`I..I \I DO Prinoou street. Tho wuorooma with tho wheel windows. J` I99 Bagoc street. Botwoeu Princess and Brook Sta. : you a In - jtion um thc es Y ' I ' " I That A man talks about the weather ` when he t talk about. anything else. | We want to talk to you about. slelghs to suit either business or pleasure Dlll'p()P8H. Otuttorz, Bob Stelzhs. Delivery Slolghs, a 0.. a II `II II!`-III`./I-Ia to a house in n" nine fence. Those who intend erecting? one the coming: upring should we sample; at Urevtuenf. Wire Works. Cheap. ntromz. durable fences, different ttafn. Also every tlencrigy Mon of V re work and wire cloth manu- factured by. l\AI|'I"l'|lI\l\I' I`DIl'1.ll`'\I"l" TlfI |')l7' @Itu--:-s ` ausmsss PQINTER8. $?dcg-2- uuuuou VV\lll\l\aI I of the world on exhihmnu at No. 9 Ilontrosl street. Strictli seamless nrmontn can he out by t 0 French I orfeotion I)ruascuM.Iu system which is being given away at the nlmve nuldrou. llresumnklnq done at half regular prices until Feb. 13:. mm comfort. . In ne orcferod footwear {we gave you ts."nnd utrlvn to com in style and onqnforb. Good repairing is a upturn in ---__.;_..` -....n . n. But nnfortunnboly good nppeunnoo isn't comfort. In ne nrrfm-ml fnntwcmr .Inr nrivu LIMITED, "-IIII I) II VI III Dnlhg. Cleaning and Pressing. It in desirable to be well dressed. to have your clothes well made. perfect. timing nndln the latest styles. You will be all right If you go to Thu In what. peonlo any of our Carbon- utto nished photos. Call 11: 315 and mike your onnuemont. for Ii ting. Cute Rnnmlnxsu. : sold bviat derby: DBIAD that is whine. ROLLS that no llaht. OAK! out of night. `just right. , "* or 00!]!!! YOU no.-- I 3 '6! vohlalyto no s;d have it to-. -` named at nmlnvod. "a DH :1 G in: In II nd:"::v.-kn. noun` worn for Ililghn mf 0:: VO`IIlIIO I`0`I;`lIId hIV I` UUI ll v I onrvotun nr': o.onn!ntpnt with high `undo work We've load noun ' Three doors ebqve Open Home. V 1cAL%;ra}ron`uA WATERS . . I The Leading Photogra- pher, 165 Princess street. 5 380 Princess Street. 9 Opp. Y.Il 0.A. Bl'd. 0 Montreal St..het. Princes: & Brock Sta. Has the Lumen: Paid-up Capital 0! any Company in the World transacting 3. FIRE Business. Household Ecqnomy. 330 Princess Street. nnn V M (14, mm CRESCENT WIRE WORKS, 275 King at. 351 Princess street. Io; A-nan A. neat stock and DO!` . w\s 5 CO., L YARD "rill '-..":'.'s'.I.?n;'"..".':"L':'.`...`}..:..n proceed-_ in`, and on which could hgvo boon Ind \ . unus IT .303, ' "The house V:i.i'lndoyrn at 4:30 p.m.. 140-413` to meet. tho tempo pooplo.. The ibnln will discus /the Ill jg mucus to-morroir morning. 01.: :- .- a_:...II_ -_.I - LL`_'-n..| ..__.-_.: [Oink DI Vllllgl XI strict than .h-`burs. ||'I"In- Inn... .-ii?` "AIIO qncnnon OI noun or closing will be one on which I great. amount. of dIO0I.I8' aion will an place. II. but been sug- gcctod that the outside limit shall be placed at I0 _to II p.rn.. and that city. t6i`tx~or villagg oouncils any furt.hu-Lo} shrink than Iuumn. " III II rlulcll nature. "The bill rovidee that e ieduction in licensee vhic shall be made by the com- mieaionora mg any time shall laet. for three years. Thirchange was made with the exp:-eee intention of pleasing the tem- pennce people. But as the hemperenco people object, the clause will be struck out `,_".Another change that will he made wiilgo I Itep in the direction of providing changes which temperance people ask in regard to her-roome in roeidenitnl nlnnpn, And in noann-I on ah. m....:..... -9- I -o---any vnlvutli lll UIIV IUSIEIIIIIIIKU I I The government, I am informed, will make some concessions to the temperance people. but those concessions will not. be of A rndicnl nature. u'l`|.- L:Il .......:.n-_ .|_,. - . I u-u-nj-:-.- 8. ll. CarIiovsk_y, 4nuIAlJAVAJAAV\l All u uxuu. The government. has been charged with treachery because the new license bill does not go as {or towards prohibition as certain men expected. But the govern- ment`s defence is tha,t it. is an advanced. and in some degree, a radical measure, that. it is in the interest of a restricted li. ` quor tmde, and thatit makes for reform as fast as the temper and opinion of the pe')~ ple allows. There are some who, though temperate in professions and principles, though satised that the liquor tratc car- ries many evils in its train, feel convinced that prohibition may be a failure. especial- ly if projected without the education and careful consideration which should precede` it. r`l..u urn ...;n:..... :.. ........:..-:-I .._A- .......---.v--u.. vv|A.|l pan: |J\_lAV{lLJIl. The Weekly Sun is not reconciled to Sir Donald Smith. Canada's high com- missioner. His position in the nancial world, and his ability to carry himself and his social relations with all dignity to Canada and himself, is a matter of some moment, but according to the Sun there is another view. He is the guiding spirit of the Canadian Pacic railway, and in every election since its incorporation it has interested itself in the elec- tion ol the conservative party. "Even at the hut election, it adds, the succeswf the conservatives in Manitaba was no doubt due to the C.I .R. The re- spoifsibility of all this Sir Donald cannot escape. That he should be retained in ollice by those whom he has so grievously offended may be magnanimous. `It is also fair ground for the suspicion which the liberals cannot all`-ird, that the C`. l .R. has made new friends. Party vengeance, of course. is not to be thought of. If it be not necessary to assert the independence of the government, it is at least necessary to assert that it is intolerable that a creature 0. legislation can . assume the mastery of the people." That is an inference, and a_ strong one, but it is not such as would warrant the government in disorediting Sir Donald Smith now. The government has. no doubt, fully con- sidered his position, his attitude in the past. his connection with the railway, and the fact that he is continued in office is ac- cepted as an evidence that the Sun s argu- ments donot prevail. Sir l)onald s leanings towards conservatism are well-known, but _ he has been an independent the while, and one who did not hesitate to vote the Mac` donald government out of ollice when the Pacific scandal occurred. ruguru no our-rooms In roiidonital ylaoel. and in ngud to the .oponing of: III`. FIT. "The question` of hours of closing will to men amount. of damn- `THE DAILY WHIG. 1ssAT1FiE1) xvtriijsiuv `:)0KiKL'I'$: IIY um omnorwlse. Attached to `.ho piper in one of the but Job Oloes in Canada; rapid, stylish and uheap work; nine improved printing presses. EDW. . B. PENSE. ' None are due and payable in advance. ' Ofaer: of unlnoo ousted euooiutiomu or societies will be hel personally IOQDOIIIHJIO for order: they (me. .1- Iubioot. co the approval of tho publisher. A 10111! on for advertisements and subscrip- clam no f Officer: unincorporated Joot. to Ilmllnr rost.rlo1'.;on. Oontrnot Advertisers allowed two changes D01 week; more {In none. change: must. be DI-id for. The ublla or will not be ran on- ulblo for mluun orntundin of verbal 0 on. Written direction: ghoul be lnoml on all say for lnuttlon. All ndvor moment: II'O Ill foot. to the _A loharxos advertisements whorin- THOMPSON BOTTl OQ ) Du-I-`nu...-... 5A.. on no lo: 3 notice, we. ' at-mots for as Ipooiotl space an made (or Inn tornn for mercantile unuonnoetnontu. but not on o! he] wanted, for rule. to-lot. part- nonhipn. ton on or anything be and actual announcement. of ood: or man a.ot.1u-on for salt In excluded. ud spaces {or profeunlonnl, inounnco or annoy announcements no nub- Joot. to Ilmnr channs nor 'r.;:.7.f;.';a;:.'. 1'..7`""' "' "` '""' 5119!. Lou! and found Porlonnlo, Articles for no .oto , 1e.pu word in daily inns; mini- 10 In In oh: 0. 50. (H ocoa Mo. 1- line; reduced [AM when a My u'lvort uimont Accompnnlos, or on contact: for over 509 lines. Minimum oh fat notice, , moolotl mum `la M nu. runs; `/ D.m.1 Burns: Ward in publhhod Onnguapt nouns-no Kin`; urout. 0M. I In noun: nu. you 10 in advance; othonviu 01.!) will be ohuud. uwnmsnrn. Pint lnurtlon vo llnu nnd ovor.1oo.pn lino. Itch oanuoutlvo tnuruon, Do. " oonsuok in lines and over. 1m. " . '.. . M ` at u Thu than I Inch. v so. It Kounnmantu b I solid Iulo. twelve llnu sozhuuon. " Blrtlu. Human: or Duolu. on lnurtnon, U0. ' two lnlortlonl `Ibo. Wknu. Loni. um llama. Pu-Ionnln. Article: I EIJIIFIIIIJI EH. Business olloo - - - till. lcltorlnl lkonl - - - B29. JOHN OI"F9.D,' Aulntnnt. R! AMPINDINU THE BILL. 0ps'/er per Orbem I):'wr." ANiiuou_:gamENT; nmo Improved prlnun , PENSE. IN Proprietor. Aulstant. Basin :5 Ilnnazot. l`lLlPll0I-638. .......V....>-----uuun uupuiluoll no-an for'uiafiigvkI: Iladoc has dooo tho unsung. I`.--AA- - -- J " Bright Creations The emperor of Germany is now said to be at the bttom of all Gnecea trouble about Crab. He is a brother-in-law oi the_ king of Gnocmmd the kaiser his the hnppy faculty of quarolling with I" the members of. his family. Even` lm mother has has auapod his diaplonnnro. ` This is the _kinderxart.ners' day. and A very poor day in is so far as the weather is concerned. But. Mn. Hughes will make things plouant All the same to those who are interested in her work. Geraldine." too. is denrving of thanks for the interest she has stained in the kindorgu-tons. Sir Charles Tupper is concerned about the provincial elections. He is distribut- ing his followersao that they riiny aspire to local premiership.-. Nova Scotin want: I conservative leader. Suppose he tackles that himself. He would then be making: new and perhaps better start in public liie. I... w an-nu - vv Jvuunn . JIIIIII I'J\ll\B IlI\U Ill. When Mr. Lauricr calls to his side, as colleagues in the federal government. the conservative leaders and press stormed over it. criticised it adversely and insinuzr bed that some of the men who had done the hard work in the commons had been overlooked. Now it transpires that Sir Charles '1 upper premoditates a similar pro- ceeding. _ eurgea that the pnrtycapture the proinncinl citndele if possible: and later on, when he is premier ('3), he will select from the provincinl governments the men he wants for the dominion cabinet. His mis- fortune is that ho will have to give up from his followers the ublest of his men to lead the hosts in tho province, and disap- pointed in one calculation he will be dis appointed in all. But: what does all Lhis. concentmbion of attention on provincial afl'alx`s mean? The ubnndonmenl. of the commons to the grits ftrfu lull ve years`! That. looks like it. U'L.... 1|, I.,, .. .-.... `nu... Vlllkl Ilvnuvllu . ln Nova Srotin and New Brunswick the liberals are not. wanting in loaders. Meaara. Blair and Fielding are not. the only men of progressive holinesw, of ex- perience in political nlfzsirs, of popular favor with the people. In those nvenues the liberals will give a good account. of themselves `when the time for action mu... In Qaebec the only conservatixe govern- ment. in Canada has deferred the elections for months, because its members are afraid to meet the people; and six seats were left vacant during the last session because the govermnent felt it could not carry them. What does this portend 1' L. XL... L`...._s:.. -...1 \r____ n - u .- .._'_. %I__ `nnilb has not A deputation com `A. -|lA?3DV~1&hu \.l-.I-- L.-- .|.. no man cou`.d be the premier for so many years wibbouxb establish- ing a. personality that. `is unique. But. in the Hmdy government the liberals have u ghting force which is strong as over. The opposition may be strengthened by acceasipiis from the Obbawu contingent, -but. in any 0356 it cannot win in an elec- Lion. _.....-...y........ n. In Manitoba Mr. Greenway reigns, as he has for many years, without a peer. in that cautious, careful, diplomatic policy which has made his name one to be respected by men. Mr. Mncdonald may be the hope of his party in antagonizing Mr. (lreenwny, but the fact only shows how faint its possibilities are.` In Ontario Sir Oliver has been missed- on .......... ...-...... ...:i|._... ,,. I 1- 1 Would You Life