Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Mar 1897, p. 4

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Muxrounonouuon-nor Iuruu. `inn: .1 2"" Ag.-.:--. gg.-_ .- Ihnnaothu onus 6 Must` nan Ala GUI. .4 % Aunouncemem`. uv Ul"lUl), Prop: Asslltum. Business Mnuaxex. 4I\l!l.In|D|.Ia||1lrn IIIIIIJII I1 DIIBIIIUBI lllul `l`llaEI'Ii0NI!t. ....'. Aug-.. III. 3300. .__. ._____. ,,_.__.. , L050 Pun. ` 1 That : the nnmbef pairs of rubbers? ' ncoivtd by Hninoa & Lookdu yesterday. ' Quito nos. oh 2 inn. 3. the `muse: -mu-` ` thy no nhtlod. Don ! at your foot. wot ' it may pay the doctor, t. it don`: pay ' Ion. II don`! con. much for: nnir nl` u-uh" ' "W KID` Kill` I WK` III" 0` 20` 31 0'00 and Madden Conn! Iood cnoo makes it. Why Fludkmunu Wan. It is may enouwh said the pugilinc if you are in condition and it makes no diarenco what kind of 1 light you `no engined in. `: Hcllth. otrongth and nerve menu mucous. When I had tho advantage of Corbett. was 1 the has um! mu of good red blood % and Ilntlalnn Pgng-I huul nnn -..-Lg. as n unugau. r.\'cII ulcn) no will nob Inntad. The cl `om. peoplo of this world . have no more use Oscar. u....-.. v---uug, u-uvvv uvnun VI lIuPll$)Il` mom is about up. is going awuy w_ Portugal. Even them he will not In wanna-I Th. A...x..u I\AnI\`Q .5 n.;.. ...,._|.a _ -,_._., .._,__. ,. The local opposition are not. ready to en- dorso the otlico of provincial auditor; \\'h_\-3 Because thoy cannot. in it. with their mm. The need of some one to insist upon better wnunicipal bootkooping in some places is ` beyond question. IIXIIUV IIIKNJI I. Iunimv & nwtow, The United States linancos have been running behind at. the late of nearly $`.`00. I 000.000 a your. The new tari` bill will` increase the mvenuo about 75,000,000. To balance accounts the greatest economy 1 must be exercised. and the tendency is the other way. ..__.,_ _,___,,.__A_ I The binder twine transaction is being ` oppm-ed by tho tories. They are or. t j riod about the tendon, but when the Tnp- : per: mignod u lot of the twino seems to 1 have been disposed of winhout. tondenand. ` as the Ottawa Free Press puts it, with. out. payment at all. I I % I ._.-'__.._- -_.,i__ The Toronto Telegnun, ii1tIeperidont,. has no patience with the imli.-ozimin::to nL- I tacks that have been made upon .\Ir. 1 Hardy. It declares that us an udminis- trator he has acted with the utmost delity -to the intcmst of the province." H0 is the sort. of a watch dog the province has ll need of. , l.......u u . u. The charges preferred against Mr. _? Dickey nre in truth founded upon hearsay. > and it is a question ho\v fen` a judge, in his } otlicinl or personal capacity, can go in in- juring tho good name of one with whom he may have had n dillerence. The gov- ernment, through Hon. Mr. Harcourt. do fended Mr. Dickey. who is said to be a most efficient und capable ollicial, but that is not enough. The charges of the judge are either true or untrue. They should be specially enquired into by the I government, or by a special committee of house. If they are substantiated Mr. l)icl:ey`a services should be dispensed with: . if they are not substantiated Judge Hughes `, should be asked to retire and make ample i compensation for the damage he has done. i The political gossips are bound to make some changes in the legislature. They i i have been talking about H. F. Clarke and ' 1 Clark Wallace for the leadership of the op- - position. nnd now they propose lIon. S. ` H. Blake for the premiership. What`.-5 the | matter with Hardy? Ho`s all right, and `` he's going to hold the fort, too. 1 ._..-__.A.,_ l Oscar Wilde, tom) of imprison. lung)! in -L....t .... .- ._A...... __.. _ . CASTOR-lA -. .,..-v...u.v-nu. uuu cu uu. Such was the man in whose interest Judge Hughes addressed it letter to the attorney-general, insinuating at the same time that Mr. Dickey was lacking in com- mon sense and justice. that in the pursuit of his investigations he was closeted with the lowest characters, that he was seen on the street with two disreputable persons, and that he spent an evening in a bar room with men drinking and tip.~w_y. Mr. Dickey regarded this letter as the emanation of one speaking in a private capacity. and responded that the talk of parties in St. Thomas and current rumors associated Mr. llughes`; name with n clique` there, and that no one with a particle of self respect could discharge the duties of the inspectorhs ollice without incurring the judges dis-i pleasure. IIVL- I - - 'I`wenby-six charges were." said he, specially made out in the complaint, and nu-u-avuu V: ;.u-run suuuwvu. all of those. Some of these were constant overcharging in mileage and false swearing offence. the bnililfto say what mileage he was en- titled to. It. was his duty to obey the re- gulations. He exacted excessive charges and became interested in claims and cases, and made prot out of them, contrary to the law. He was guilty of {else suite- ments as to qumitibics of goodssoized; act- ed as agent. or solicitor for one of the parties of a suit; ho disobeyod the warrants of the court; he did not keep his books correctly: he frndulently represented -that he hold is lnndlord s warrant, when he had not one, and making seizures; he impro- perly rohuined, according to Mr. l)i<-key e report, suitors money; made false returns Mr. Dickey found against. him on nearly` in connection therewith, a most serious It. was no answer on the part. of 1 of executions. and so on. n I . ltlnltludciildnll. .Y,._h...~, .. ...u. .-.u-..--;, u. uu-uunuv un vuo buili, and It letter which also made many irhpropcr and serious reflections upon Mr. Dickey. the governmenta inspector. Hon. Mr. Harcourt, \` owever. was prepar- ed for the fray, and cited the facts leading to the removal of Bailiff Thomson. -1: . I1TQUALl'l`Y NO. 2NU'l`. ELBOILOAD DRY KINDIRO ly'7$c. ` IXIIXIDP. DIIIB I5 WI! V It don`! out much fora pair of rub-' nowndnn. _....--u u`, unlv avvvn Ilunnvllva The debate was precipitutd by Dr. Ry- erlon, who read A lenter from Judge ljughes, of St. Thomas, in defence of the i....:I:n' .....J _ 1....-- _..|_:_L -u-- , , OFFENSIVE OFFICIALS. The time of the legislature has been on- mipie in bearing the opposition champion the of n bailiff, Henry Thomson. of St. Thomde. who seems to have merited dia- miual by the government. fl!-.- .l..I....L- _.-- ..._....:..:n...uu.I L__ n,_ n, minded menmnking the life of busy'men weary with their potey rooctiona. But. it : ibouls all the loyal opposition has done in twenty years. In nppgun to be all it. can do. ~ THE DAILY wm. FRIDAY. mA`n'(H , In-our--vr woman." (Lute .\*\'m.-I7.) 3 Ir. Gillrohntothodocuino of uln- tion hold I: ll ad dun noon.n`.h>ingn`y`I`::-gcoononpsiou * nlvuioubul tllyl nut Aduwknovwhxyoncnubynoh ._.. _..uu-no-so In uuu. I {I'll} I. Fly `"30 ` you. whosoever shall not rocoivp the king- ;dono God an n liulo child shall in'_ no i vino:-Mt therein." (Luke x\fm.-l7.) ! Gill reign in :1. dancing .3 -I-, v nun muuuu uuu. "gnu \\'lTH0l 1` l`0.\"l'R0- * \-xmw, grant is the mystery of .Fodlinoss. . God was au.\'Irn as `rm: r1.x~'n (I Tim. ` m., I6.) Only those who. like Uniutianl. net. up I rum! of chriotiunity (T) to moot. the needs of those who `nah to be both re;-dnnblo and religious, (like the men of Athona)oontxovon npd impugn the doc- uino that Jesus chm: is the son of God. I RI nvnlnzinn nnl. .-....m. M. um .... -- sum was awn: unnn Is use Son of God. By revolution, not reason. Mr. Hill comes * the knovledgo of God. \"on`ly I say unto` ohnllnocrocoivp : donoi child sun in` M ` cunrnuu an signs or the UM) no Ind last. 5eeen on the cross, "My Lord and my } u.,d 1" John xx.-`..\. Suruly, `Mr. Hill. on neitheroi these occa-ions would Jeans [ have commended the faith in Hi: divine - person on the put. of than man if He wore 7 not indeed God. And wrnmn \-xn~x\- errant n oh- ......o--.. .J .....n:.._._ Bear In Mind . um evury mun wnu SEEKS ewrmu Inc I)` lI0l.\'(.', nml who looks upon Christ. as in man, a good man. but. only a man. (Ihrist. i will iiccept no hu'n:\go from such. _\.~ llr. A. T. Pierson puts 11., Jesus L`m'isi.-could not accept the utlo. bclonguxg only to God, unless His i-hnractor. as divine. was appre- hended, mid so He said to this young` man, "Why c.1llc.~t thou mo good 1 None in good but. one, that is, Goal. IL is an thx my I Christ. had .-niil, If you accept, Me as 130 I. it is npproprielte to address Me as `goon, but. if not, it. is improper. This lurnisheo a lriuniphaiit answer to those who say that Christ. tleuluiod to receive divine honors. He simply declined them from those who did not. mcognize His right. to them. What fully for poor. min men to even hint. such :1 thing as Christ. h.-wing declined to receive divine honors ! hid Ho robuko Peter, when in re: muse to the qixostioli. "Whom say yo I. mt. I am '3" there came the (Soil inspired answer, \'fl`hou art. the Christ, the Son of tho living God 1'" Matt. \\ i.-Hi. Did He i-ilonco Thnmnn, than night. .-In 1*: .5... ol... ...-.... uou: mun. \\l.-Hi. Ind He aulonco Thomas. than eight. days nfwr tho resur- ` mqtion that hitherto duubling disciple, ox- ~ cltirnod at eight of the One ho Ind last. 5.00:: nn Oh. nhnun MM" land` ....I .__ C 3.. L that is God," i Luke \\ iii ls. Mr.(:ill ovar- Jesus with n determiiintiou to do" us the his own mouth he was coiidonincd, and so will every main who seeks etcriuil life ly unu niiuu not. no nsu.'\mC.(l. (IL I I ). 1 will now exiimine in (lotail Mi`. (lill'a letter and as he doesn't see un_vthing that would require one to believe in the (li\'iiiit_i' of Clirist in so tar as the b':iviour`s dcol< in_:_:s with the rich young ruler" are 1-3!!- cerued. and as in iill his letters this is the only reference he iiiiikes to .~i-riptnro to support his views, we will take it up lirst. A certain ruler asked Him iJesiisisai_vii1g. Uooil l\1ostei'.wliatsliull I in: toinhcritetcriuil life 1' And JCN18 said unto hii:i, \\ in` will- est thou Me [{()O(l 1 none is good save one looks this question of Jesus alLoi__vetlier, for in ii. is the key to the correct llllll8l'S[2|l)d ing of wliiit Josiis r.l`tcrw.~irds told the ruler to lo, Sell l\ll tluit thou hast mill (ll.~\$l`|` bute to the poor and come ziiul follow me." This young umn knew not Jesus. save as u good In-`Ill mid ii teacher, neither did he know himself. He, no doubt. came to Great Teacher would tell him; he hail evor_v condence. like inuiiyother young men now, in liis ability to im, anal (.`hi`ist took him in, his word ~inet him on his own giounrl nnil spoke to him as He (lid to show him the liollowneas of his own propositioii. Out of linl\`i,' nil u-Inn lnnI;.- niv\A-\ l`k.-my .... 1 cm: truly say (lint 1 love the men whose Christ dishonorin;_; and soul destroying doctrines I loathe. I want to "speak the truth in love," but I know if the truth is going to be "u savor of life unto life" to those spoken to it must first make them feel badly. it will cut, and. cut deep, For i the word of (lad is quick and powerful and ehnrper thnn nuy two-edged sword. pierc ing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a dl!(`.Cl`ll0l` of the thoughts and in- tents of the lmarl," lleb. i\`.l2. I am quite sure that none in our day will claim to have more of God's love in their hearts than did John, the beloved disciple. and yet none have used language more F6 \'ure than he has toward. those who w uld rub his Master of "the glory He had ith the Fnther before the world . Mark these words, Who is A liar but he tlmt denieth tlmtdosusi is the Christ? lle is l .1nti(`hriat that donieth the Father and the Son. \\'l:nsoe\'or denieth the Son the same hath not the Father. IJ0hu II-'22. lteud also Juhn, B('l".)llli epistlo, in which still stronger lutiguuge is used against all who deny the divine eonsliip of Christ. Verily, Faithful are the wounds of a friend indeed." I nl.l.._I. A..- I -_., ,, A 1 I I`--I Iluu \_uu1umuu III Luis couumon LO-Guy, going about to establish their own riglntcousnozw, which, in the same clmpter . I have quoted from, we are tlistiuctly told, ` comes only through fanth in the Lord Jesus. Tho word is nigh thee. even in thy mouth, und in thy heart: that is the word of faith, which we preach; that if thou shalt confess with thy mouth that Jesus is Lord. and Ellnlt believe in thy heart thatod hath miscd him from the doad, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart nmn bolievoth unto riglxtoousness: and with the mouth confession Is made un- `to salvation. but whosuver bolioveth in 1 Him shall not be nshnu_xcd. (ll-l l .l.....I AL. l\2II`, I ..-an .........-..,. nunuwwugu. nor may Doing ignorant. 0! (2od's righteousness, und going about to establish their own righteousness, have not, submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God." Rom. \, I-3. Are not. Unitnrizms in this condition Lo-day, going elbiiah Lhnir (urn ; unu p: u_) 1:1 lUl' urum 18 um]: may might: De ; saved. For I hem` them record Hub they h:`.\'oa zeal of God, but; nnt. according to knowledge. For they being ignorant. of 0d'8 rihtllsllsk. nml srnln-T nhnnh fa IIIUIIU IUUUHU. I think too I can enter at least a little ` into the feelings of tho apostle Paul, when l he exclaimed. Brethren, my hearth: demre ` and pm_ver lor lsnml is that they might be haur thmn rnnm-rl H. n. tluuv ` behis followers. fail in the manifestation had sent Himvv` Herein is My Father Ir. line To Rev. It. (311). KING-we-'. March l7.-(To the Editor) : Dear Sir-Kind|_v permit me the privilege of fullling my promise to reply to the letter that appeared in a recent issue of the WHm,from the penal Rev. FrederioGill, a Unitarian minister "of Arlington, Mass. The letter in question is by no means an ungracmus one and I can `easily believe the writer to Le a men of a `naturally good disposition and sweet spirit; it is, however, judged by God's word, (the only infallible standard) lacking in that very great and all important essential, the salt of truth; for let us never forget that not umci: alone, but nruoic and 'riu'rn came by Jesus Christ. I realize that a follower of (Jurist is called upon and ought always to be "pitiful and courteous. These were char.~1cleris- tics of the Master, and as those who love His name abide in Him, these same char- acteristics will be theirs also, for the self-same spirit and life that is in Christ, the head of the body, is also in the mem- bers, and in so far as we who profess to of the Christ life, so far are we lacking in bringing glory to God the Father. for Jesus says to His own-thoro who had re- ceived His words and believed the Father gloried that ye been much fruit. Consequently I trust what I write in this letter will not be looked upon as a personal attack upon anyone, and if severe language is used itwill be not so much directed against the person I am replying to as against the false and awful system he upholds. For. as 1 know (iutl loves the sinner while He hates his sins. even so, as one in whosohoart the love of (led has been shed abroad by the Holy (iliost, I think I can truly say that I love the men whose l.`lll`l.~ll7 rlinhnnnrin-v uml .m..l .l.mr..n..:..., LETTERS 1;O THE EDITOR. 3'i9_!' Freatiovs I k . nnhnlrk wonlol bllrll. unto ll uweu ncnly In your hosru-." "study to show thyself npproved (not of men) of God I workman that. need- ech not. to ashamed. rightly dividing the word I truth. II Timothy u. 18. "All Icriptun is ivon by i `ration of God and II prolihb doctrine 0|,`-I`O[l`00f, for conviction, for inntmctiou in righuou `llbztllnllhonnnofodlnnyln ptrhot. _thnlTnghlrlSq-niehod antodl good web," `.4 uuul (.0 Jnm "mo WON! OI truth." and let. those who love Jesus Christ and desire in I... l.-..:n`..I |.......|.... :. u:.. -.....|_ .L- zen. unosu wno nova Jeans unnsn and desire to be fruitful branches in Him study the vordol Christ. Letit dwell richly in honu-." "stmdv to show Ihvsnlf nnnrmnul (.`DIll'Cl'| I3 DOHIK DIIHUOG BIHI Igllllbl WHICH nun can never pfbvnil. In conclunou lot ma nnrnc-ntlv nun-ant. nll nah.-g .01..- oulu Ulll IIUIUI PIUVIII. .llI OOIIOIIIIIOII IOU: mo earnestly oncruo all cookers after uuth to search "the word of truth. and Int. Lhnnn ulna Invn J.-nu l".|u-8.} .nA .l..... C III DU fl um Lht. letter t! Mm bnu: fla.uling chri _ . . ... L lKl_V3UII, i|II|l I rabbi nml the Change pulpits get. I .'\l.~0 thodox chrnrch first full I\ hbem) now.- juction of tho ` the Lord who I .. I .`.. J_.....I..._ ucncu ulln wu5ll.~'} LU ulom gave my pow- er to become the sum of Hod, even to them that. believe in His name," John I. I2. I can, out of a heart. rejoiving in His love, covnmeml this Lord Jesus (`lnrisb to you and to all men as u Saviour who saves and eatislies the soul. He has lone both for .n.-. l\.~...`t ..,\.. 9,". .......L H. -......... _.._| (Ill IIIIIFUI Liill" |l|tILU Ill IIIIU CIIIIUKIHII 3 Hit`), bubitis always---wlitn lruo B8l`Vl(`~-l-l!O outcome of mlvnlion. The grace of (lod Lhut. bringetli t-almtion . . . Leaches us that. denying ull],_'0dllllCSS and \\'orldl_y lusts, we should live sobcrly, riglitoouely and godly in this evil would; looking for that blessexl hope mid the glulions uppeiu'- ing of the tin.-mt. (lod llllll our Sm'iour,.lo5ua Christ. who griwo Himself for us Llmt Ile niiglin rodoom us from nll`iiiipiit_v and purify unto Himself ix pemiliur people 7.(`2llull3 of good worlnr. '[`lioae tliingn speak and oxhort. and rebuke with all nutliority. Let. no man despise thee." Titus ii., ll. Mr. Hill, let me my to you that lllll:Ie3 always flow from I`0ll>lLl0nbl)lpS, and that before you can be an accept- able servant, of _Hod you must first. be an accepted son. To us many as ro- ceivcd Him (Jesus) to them gave he pow- or to homilnn the sum: nf Hnnl nvnn rn llmm Would You like IV,` , the g ment. If it in mechanical to have a conscience purged iron sin by the precious blood of Christ and a heart satised with the love of Christ. and indwelt by the spirit of Christ, welcome the term. I realise. however, that the very utterance of such a word. mechanical, in connec; tion with selvation reveals the ssdfsct that despite Mr. GilI s ripe scholarship and bright intellect. his understanding has never yet been lightened, and walking, therefore, in the vanity of his mind, he is still alienated from the life of ' God." Oh that men's eyes wereopened-to see how awful the delusion and ho-wrdsmnable the doctrine that Mr. Gill putt forth as the doctrine of Unitarianism in these apparent- ly specious and reasonable, nnd,therel'ore.sll the more dangefous words: (led now and forever. here and everywhere. judges men according to the extent to which they have been the best men and lived the best lives possible to them. That test is fair to all men. and I submit it is the only test that is fair to all. My readers, what think you of this Unitarian doctrine? (fun you find anything like it between the two covers of your bible? Can you discern Christ in it`! Is there anything in it that will bring peace to the soul of a man who, after having done his best," finds him- self a slave to sin and without strength to do better? Would you like to build for eternity on such a doctrine? Can you discern in it good news" for "all who have sinned and come short of the glory of (loci '1 Does it sound anything like the glad message the angels brought when the advent of the S.-\\'|m'r'., Jesus, was proclaimed? Does it seem possible that the man or men who from their own Al.....'.. ..............Dl.\...ll ..n..,...I...\.J -....L .. .1..- Y llllrll U1 LHU \\ Ullll .\lK`. `ll used to live in an Allleric: undl remember that the ml L'nit:uinn minister < .. 1 A.._., ._,..;l_. I _ iifg hid n 19, 1897 menu :n`uil.iIl\'ln, Mug! Utlgln IIOOG. no 5 `F '0' 38`?! . `En P"`P|Nl'J' solhoqzuningduvigmon. - .~ . 1 L I .1 A lap In Chou. choice dongslo kid bntton boob. 4 size 2;. 3. 3}. Rogular value 02: to-nor mw8IuJohn|ton&Co.~, I "05 KXDFUTD EUYIIU OI um UUKYIIIU HO UKXIH. The fact. thnt a paper owned by I chris- tian gentleman nccordod me the privileizo of expressing my views, proves that Mr. Miila does interpret Pchristianit. as falsely as he does scripture, and M 0 did my private conversation with him. 01 C0lll'80_ had he gained possession of the " power he is striving nt. he would soon have clnod my mouth-!o\'ingl_y, of course.-;-B. ' SILVKII. ` V ` Mr. S'ilver'n Roply. l{i.\..`n).\. Murcli I7. (To the Editor): I me by yesterday's \\ i:n: that. Mr. Mills in`!!! interpreted my private convorsM.ion with himjust. as he does the scriptures. If Mr. Mills wishes to ho vonaidcied a gen Llom.-In, let. him pnblir-ly withdraw his fal J : BL`\lv3lH(`llL that. I am opposed to chris~j Li.niiL_v. or that I am guilty of blasphemy. Willi such tactics he can, without the nid `' Oiiiod, put ten thousiuirl to ight. Be- lieving, as I do, that every crwturo bus :1 L 4 rllltr to V0 rind to enjoy all l the blcnsiiigs of this nnd tho 1 future world, providing he does not pro- VOIIL ot.lior.~: from enjoying the same Ideas. ingu, it. would be most. inconsistent for me ' to oppose or blarpheme any religion. \\'hon pointing out. to Mr. .l".-`I, in our ' priinio convereiition. his narrow-rninded i ne.~z.~z, nml the injustice of his religious I clisiins-. he, as usual, shielded himsoll be: hind tlm ivvriptures. Thcnl hail pointed I out, to him the dillerenuoa in conduct. boA tween the civilized English or American, christinn and the brutish barbarian, l:u.-- I siun or Bulgnriun christian, both professing thn sumo religiomnnd both inspired by tho sumo ac:-ipturoa. yet. one represents his Christ. us just, loving und merciful, the other. like Mr. Mills. reproeenba Him mi ii cruel monster, and sometiiiies as :1` l 4 common jnggler. Mr. Mills complains that I had no desire to bake God's romedy for sin. Ho did not prove yet. what, I inn sick and require 8 mined)`. I will ratlier try not. Losin, nnd so dispense with tho remccly. He again missnatm facts when ' he says I don't. npprocinte the blessings b of christian civilir.ation." Let. me assure |( Mr. Mills that thoreis noba person on this continent who npprecinten it more. than I do. It. is a pity Mr. Mills did not acquire homo of it. He would not have denied the richbwo exist. to 9,999 persons out. of every 10,000 just because they can- not absorb some of tho dogmas he does. Tim inn. that n nannr nwnnd h\' A ohrig. BYRNEWS-"5 E53-` Sole Kingston Agents, HAINES 6: LOCKETT. HllIlI'U(' IIIIKI FUURUI VUHIU3 lIl`I y from the precious pngzes I to point .~'unh In the Lam '. Lukolh away the sin ofll nu yours eineerel_y.-(iL`m: Save your wrappers And gt! .1. picture of Her Majesty Queen . Y Victoria. ` . I 4 wmnlonmn m ' an `mania-9" hm: ' is me LARoEsTAand BEST 5c. Ban in % Canaila. I\J\l VVIII IIIUIJ ll: VVIII \I\J [IUD VVUIH l to your entire satislaction and l will be the cheapest soap you can buy, as it will last so muc|1\ longer. F. WIDE AWAKE SOAP If you use so-called self-wash- ling or electric soaps they will take the paint off and injure your hands( I Ifycu use I !W||][ AWAKEWSIIAP You will find it will `do tl_)e work ,__A! , ,'SPRINGIS COMM I , If you use common yellow snap it willdiscolor the paint and will not make the oor clean. ' l:h:,`] ` Do not imagine that any kind of Soap will do to scrub the paint ` or even scrub the oor. I House Cleaning. In- aInvlInv,AI `Q `IVVII namurqu, ONTARIO. IS 7'35 !`.i!!.!'!_.Y9!! IIl"|II'Ull I ) a F. PARTRIDGE, from Any Point of View B. ll. Carnovsky, `gunk-lung: `R In4nl._ l\..-.. leodore Irwin, I)vlnn Hlnnnlnn A'!-9.`_'_'.!9!'?S?'.`E_ l(. W. S_pide_r s P_hoto Parlors Gems In Art. a Has the Largest Paid-up Capital or FIRE AND LIFE my Company in the AIUIIFIIICG C0-. World transacting a umwu` FIRE Business. LONDON, ENG. W. J. 3. WHITE. - Agent, Kingston JE W. Carriage Painter. Kin: uh-net. next. to Elonulo Oar Sheds. DO YOU LIKE A NEW TURN-OUT w`3."s'1:.'x3}`y.'.`.'. M.W."0BlNSON. - SydenhamSt- w. Jfivsou. nah-Inn Prlnnnnn A BICYCLISTS ! JAM.'iXfii:iiuE?.` 1| Pnn-an nhtnn Th: I faking Down Stoves. *1 `"'E"*"5i5 m.'."4t*.*z:,-.."..*.`.e.:- ccmenrs in Wlutuhlilllnorr. Rvorythlngthat In } | now. Snlnusnthl roduouonu. If you. will loud nu your ens, yum good jmlr I uncut and good tuna and very Hula of 1 your vino we will overwhelm you with . ltlouunl proofu. ' NNAY *"s*;'.:'.:'.$** ! 3 A nloo Crayon at yourself or friend? Home $0 Powell's studio and we the noal Crayon: our olhud in Klnuton. No trouble to show the work. All nylon ullalqndu of work in Photogsrapluin 00 [Most ntylu. Nu units tun imb. "_ .'$*FFP ` 9.`.5,: E'u't:.'~`fczld'by"I5e Inlet: 0 very` VI `'0 I I IICUQ VIII I IIls\l I I-llllloial Ring street. next. to Electric On Sheds. >I- `.7: Iuuuuyuunv to nhonu in a plea (once. Thou who intend ouotlnn` on the coming uprlnu uhonld no nmpjn II Crouuont Wire Worho Ohoap.ot.ron . duruhlo folmoa, dloront ttorna. A no ovary ductin- uun of Ir to work And who cluth manu- fnmnnd by. IIA II'fI'III\l`l' I`.Dl'Ql`.!\"l` IVIDI . -Fl?m'(;'7'iX5"ks :_ It rah , ` ` C Tana > .1 :4 indubnr -_r ..--_-.r_-.., _,_~~-v-~--~~-~ out n and inspect the New Barnes, the MM lyor. I IUIIIUUI ""I'?`JI ol the world on oxhihinn M. No. `J Montreal anon. Striotl nouunlosu ,--Rrnxonu onnlw cm In I 0 French rfumlon llrusont nu System which n lulu: ah-on away at the Above nddrou. I):-ou|m\Hnl dons at half rsculu prion until Fob. lat. That wehavo tho (moat stock f Nwlnu. liquors. uoa nndpor 1 | I In the city at 003 NEW BTO no-rnuna That Is whut. people any of our Carbon- OMQ nished phohm. Call up 31!) and lush your ouuuomout for sitting It is denim!-In ta be well dressed. to have your ulothou woll mule. perfoot. tlttlnu and in the Intent at lea. You will be All right if you so 0 'IlIlI v .1: vv Ill Dyeing, Oloanlnn and Prouinu. Iv l.I'I.rIuvIuII.I 9 8 I Thine u strut. Tho wuuoonin with owhu wlndowa. ---u -vv------v---_w-- .~y---wc- "I: mssrou mums colf Botwun Prlnoou and Brook Em. J0 no Enos aunt. In not nononnnry this spring. Bond our old vehlulo to no and have it re- thnmod ma repainted. Ourpriuon are nnnuhtont with blah (rule work We've good utorace room for Slolxhu ov -Iuloul and clamnod. u not us all on want all the line day: to 1- do NW the time to have our wheel J'" `. ..I.'n.....' u ` f:'"`"" 13.3.. ninuo-.0313 wk obtain; and Genus! ultlclbll nb-and.` wad SQIQQ It. luau. -IUIINIBI po`m1-233.. ll IUIIIIIIII HUI I- Tlnimlchlua In all . in branch. Qnlluk, nunlnototy work, reasonable pr on. n :--.-A.. IIUVIIVU -IIUW IIUW - You can can all the dirt and won: by undlnr {or nu. 'l`ln'-unM.|uln- In all M. I.-nnnhga Thota II no menu Job on com: 1! you don`: know how. V... --.. -...... all Al... .lI-A ....I -.A.... Will ho pen and vohlolol booomd wot) u umluhod In spite at min but 0 euro. B2101 chem hero and oodjo of will make I T chum. Wo'vIc uoomoloto pan for mnnurnotxu-Ins conveyance: of every ducrlpllon. Thu: door: |b0VO Opera Home. Wlutevoris used for Rheumatism. hon!` `bu In Ffnplo ox- jllvqqslu. Ontpolohu don't nhow; r our who and hula no ustnou molt; our ptlool on low. In. A'l..`l`-- In Ilnn nnlnvall Wont. out plan In ww. Iotbuythiug in line Ordorod Foot- war so 30 . V -V n 1;.-_A-- ...n,a.,,_-, n4-.-` BREAD that In white. ROLLQ that are Hahn. CAKE out of Light. PIES Jnn rium. The Loading Photogra- pher. 185 Princess strut. Pnld- up c Company th F Ilontroll 36-. hot. I Pl-inoono& Broot Sta CRESCENT WIRE WORK 8. I'M King at. 351 Princess strut. [conomy.i -- nmm am am. -_--.-on! --u. ----`---u- an--on pnnuu :0 -- tau ufo nuhjohuruiulh kngl-I pnpuodihrfu-nixnm J'oun.bofontht Iohdboonn otulhnt, and Inlorolhntn lwuhor upon the fun. ,8Ii|l Ir. Kidd, --.2...IA...:.A ._.- .I:___A,~ .g,, .9... ow-q_v. was `VIII IIIIUII BIII FIVI Illu llIllK* nd by Col. Mnthooou and Mr. Kidd as to thodusiu of his oico. He had been oc- I copied. in mid. in inquiring how the tim- bot supply oi this provinco could ho unin- hinod. and he thought tint. with proper pnuutiono this lllpply was inexhaustible. 0! count hlr. Kidd know better. 1!; did not consider Ir. Soulhwocth n _._...-A._A ----.rvvwu- J-I Iuu IIU Illll DUI. llnhuou uhtl him that his o<.\~.npn- tionhdlnouboforo ho rocoivod thioap` poinunont. Ho aid he had boon a nun- ...._... ..I:n-_ 1.- _.-_..-_, ,, _.... . ........v...- J`. A sample of this waste of time was aupplied by the proceedings of the nance, committee on \\ ednesda_v. W. J. Robertson, of Pelverboro, and the author of an very popular high school algebra. was asked what he made out of the royalties on his book last year. He regurdcd this no a private matter, of interest. and eercern only himeelf and his publisher. and Col. `Metheoon, the pop- gun tinencml critic of the opposition. dif~ i fend end demanded the information. The ` committee would not uphold him. Then , he got mad and intimated that he was be` ing blocked in the developmontof evidence I that e job hurl been perpetrated. Mr. i Robertson being given A book to write in order to silence the attack he had made upon the educational eyotem. The commit.- tee. through Mr. Harcourt end Mr. Hay- eech. paid this was not a matter of nance. ! and that if enquiry were wgnted into it in {special committee should be appointed; ` but this Mr. Robertson made undesirable by intimering this the book referred to. the public echool history. had heeneuthon ' ined before the criticism Ind been made to which Col. Metheeon referred. ----vu vsnu ulluvuvavll (IIUIIWI. I Then Mr. Soulhvorth. the clerk of I I|`otceI.r_v. us put upon the rack and quit- nd hun..I |I..L...... -..A u- Irum -- -- . ugxusu ul 51011;. Whnt a lot of time 1- wasted in the logis- lntive committee by the opposition mem- bers! Thay no continually hunting for scandal, and look upon :0 many ordinary business transaction: as the outcome of I some nefarious job. A -_...._l- __t AL,` _,, A, ,t ulllthl to HEM ! ....v.. a. vs-It an-Ju--..J. The issue in Bonnvonturo was a clear and distinct ono--wliothcr Mr. Lsiurier or Bishop Bluis should rule politically, and the decision is a satisfactory one. The Catholic electors of Bonaventuro have every regard for the French-Canadians of l\hnitoba,and in voting as they did they express the opinion that. they concur in Mr. L\urier's intention that a new era had been Topenod for the minority. in new liberty in political alfairs, and A new and hitherto unonjoyod op portunity to have their children educated on the same piano nnd as well as the Cllll` dron of the majority. 'I"L-:-...... ... IJ-\---.---A---- ---- - ~`--r (Illa Yard. 374 Princess Sta. V..--5.. Ia`: r........v nu: vvu-_v. Now was Bishop Blnis` aceion conned to on appeal in behalf of the Roman (fatho- lic minoriby of M:\nit.oba`. Did he not send to Mr. Uuibe ll document the signing of which would have handicapped him. since it. pledged him to oppose the school settlement and therefore the political leader whom he follow- ed? Was he not. ollbrod election by acclnmation if he would accept. this dictir tion and sell his party out. His com- patriots were not sullering, and not likely to suller, by his independence, and sooner or later they will thank him for the stand he took. "Bishop Blaia' very strong appeal to the electors of Bonaventure. to remember the hardships of their Catholic compatriots in Manitoba when casting their ballots. evi- dently fell on deaf ears. The Catholic voters of the constituency either do not care what happens to their co-religioniste iutho west, or they have nccopted the Lauriercontentiou that the arrangement that pleases Dalton l\IcCurthy in good enough to please anybody." `VAW. ....__ u:AL-., n|,:_v ,_.:,, , n I -- .-...- .4...-.u v..u.v.u. The Montreal Hiuette has this very brief and very biased criticism to offer in regard to the Bonaventure election : THE DAILY WHIG.` lllxr {'1 II YURI`. H Dllltl In ILIVIIIOO; ODl'l0l'\\'Il|C 1. Ear oar. TH 14 Ml-WEEKLY lmpnbllshed on Mon- dnxs and Tlxurudnya at #1 A year In Advance; O1. Iotherwiso. Ahtnchnd an Zlm mu.nm- in nnn n! then hush Job uutuu nl'I UIIU DH PNIIIUIH Ill NUV-\v3V` Ofuon of unincor ornted Momn.t.ionubt]>|' nooiotion will he hql personally IBHDOIIB1 0 for order: they give. THE WEEKLY BRITISH WHIU 8 pan! M columns. is nuhllulwd every I`hum morn- inflnt :11 A yam-.1! paid in Advance; otherwise O1._ I per your. written directions should he placed on all no) fox Insertion. All mlvarblnonmntn are In root to tho approval of the publisher. I char on for advertisements and subscrib- clunu no no and payable in advance. tuon Msoniutinnu or will In hllcfnanumnlhl resboualblo charge for I. notiua, soc. Ooncx-noon for as upoomod spun: no msdo {or Inn tonnn for moronnuln omuonnoumentu. but not can of he! warned. for unto. 90-160. Dirt- nunhlpl. ton an or anything he nnd normal unnmmuomont of 00:13 0: mnnu nature: for ml: and oxoludod. nrd span: for profounionul, inuunume or agency announcements are unb- Joot to ulmllur rutrlotmn. Contract ndvarcinurn nllowod two changes I not to ulmllur restitution. udvorciuru ullowod ohm: as D" `Ink; Inoro fro uont changes must u DIM for. The uhlln at will not he Infan- nlblo tor mlnun orstnndin of verbal or on. Written direction: than! plnwad. all now moupson aom`m6 co., . `am Princess Street. mum oh: 5.2.50: 1 Holding otiou um. I' lino; reduced rate when u inplny nver mam. uccompnnlu. at 0.1 oonbl-not: for ova: 500 lines. llnhnum ohm-go for for I nnoomod macs $0 tho Inch. ' _ . B11-t`.I. Mun-hut or Duthn. one lnsox-non, 50-5 owolnurtiom `Mo. anti. Low and cum! Pononnll. Articles for solo. ate . Ia. per word fn daily tuna; Intui- oh: 0. I50. ldlnl otiou. not mtg oh oonuonuvo lnurtlon. on. no I wont u llnou um! out. we. too I was , " _ so. Three than a wool. Go. Ilcuuumonto by 0 solid nook. twelve line: to tho Inch. B1l't'.l. Mnninnn nr Dustin. insertion. Hm lnuron `HQ-'o'l'fr'x3}'Gd 4 oh oonuoudvo tnurtlon. wank` the llnon`o|u.nd ow IQACAI u2--uv 7 um YIAI. `hm Dun Bnrml Wine in pubuohoa oven a;:-"':. '.2.""""..........". `$1 '.`:I?.``' "`:`.':; -v I C I NIVIIBI ; otherwise IUD V16 be o'h:: od. uwnunnarru. ' uwnnnnam. {in [inn and over. loo. par lino. Uloh oonunudn lnurtlon. Go. I IIIIIT IIKIL` IHX. Bualneai Iblllco - - - Itdltorlnl noon: - - _-_-.._._._ A vmx?isiixzlbiiibixf A WASTE 01 TIMI`). Opi/er per Orbem Diver. I cm wooo AND com. vnno: % 54.50 A TON. ` j

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