Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Mar 1897, p. 4

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L Iloushold Economy. --whale,"1-}{3?{11.oTEI5g.~:{.u., -<:. F. Murber, M.l .l .. is bringing out the fort the queens printer h:l'-I many (-0rkncrow.~; and a few new tostnments in stock, the private bills committee of the (Lltnrio lr)_v- ' islucuro is acLin;__r as if it were much more familiar with Corkscrews than with new g._.._,#,.,._ n bosLmnents.' .r -.... .u. -..u rulnvlvul Iuuvultl. Mr. Terte may be his especial friend, and 1 i':.: may be inviting him to cost in his lot with 1 me the liberal party, but we question the e`x- 1 it pediency of `the change. Sir Adolph is a :53 chronic discontent to pacify whom the " :_ liberals have no favours to offer. The fact } iil- that he ha: objected to clerical interfer- ier once in the elections, assuming thnt report K: in this respect is correct, is not to be won- ~ re dered at. It is what many other conser- ; '81 vativae would do if they were only poe.=.css- ` 6; ed of the courage of their convictions. 35 VICE REGAL POWER. At Ottawa a rumor prevails to the cllect i that agreat many orders-in-council have i or te been passed, involving the dismissal of: :5 public officials. Few of these orders have H}: been u.niiounc<~l. (Ihangesz nre contem- ys plated in several ilopzirtmcnte in the '.Y way of reorganization. and having the Ne effect of sending into retirement men k whose services are not required and who` were put into ollico during: the genernl Q ` 3 distribution of fnvors by `he late: government. The pI`l\`.|i.8 secretaries of several of the late ministers were dealt 1, with in this way, and they are nnioiig the ` ` oflicinls ivliosin services, in the interest of : vi economy. have been dispensed with. One is to be euperaniiiiaterl at the age of thirty. t eight. Why he is singled out for this special recognition remains to be stateil, ` I. but it may be that he will draw in allow- V once only in propartioii to the mnonnt he 5 V has paid into the siip.1i`aiinuntioii fund, in t which case the innount will be smnll i I enough. But the coiiscrintivo papers l r cry out in 1ll'\[`I.'l rignin-it the propisel or ii l'ul|l'.)',`0'i dietiirbiuiceul the civil scriiro. (5, The Ottawa Citizen rernlls to mind the iii- L`. tcrforance of the igoveriiorireiicrnl with 5 the dexilli bevl nppniiitinnnts of tho Tuppe: l go\'ei'ni'nent, nnd that he step in 0 now mid prevent the Linrier ;,_ 0\'8l`lHll0llb ` 1 from ci1ri'_viiig their plans into execution. ' There is no (3.)IXl[)`lI'lSOll between the case-I. i,` One government was doing businocis which fl it hot! no right to tmrisocr. ufter the people - 0 ln(l:dccl;ircl their want of COIIli(i0lICO in it, [ uni the other is niiningntnii ill(,'i'0.'lE0 of re efficiency in the public service, nt :1 de- ti crease of expense, mid the 1_*()\'erl]0!``g0ll- ` "` eral, who is llV| il!`0 of what is going on, nnn , thinks how anxious the liberals are to nil- ` Vance noo3ss:i.r_v refnrnis, will not be likely`; h( to call ii hult therein because it hurts` the "feelings of the party hcclera. ti` Mr. Sifton is the model of ill i`-.`: l progressive minister, who. taking oiiice` and having denite ideas of what it calls ` fonproceods to inforco his plane without ` he waiting to ask his oppoiicnte approval. . bi Every department of government wants RE! overhuuliiig, it is presumed, just as much E as the depiirtiiient of the interior, und the OL sooner the work is undortnkeii the better. "ii CASTORIA tinguighed conlidention on his one re; quired. He did not get what he Iuntod - to make complete -surrender he him then would have been terribly 0 nburueing to even the prince of political magicien:-bu!. he was reconciled, and :1 continued in oilice. A change in the] cabinet, howevenguve him new ambitions, and he sought promotion from the state` I department. to the department of public works, and failing in this was glad to ac- I capt the lieutennntgovcrnorehip of Que~ H bcc, where he ins for years rested and " meditaled and -presumably formed new 2 .p'nna for his political future. I A ll- II`.__A_ .._-_. L,I,:_ .,, , I I p - I I _ For Hhnu and Childrd. ;Judgo 'l`ascherenu hua married wide or eight-oen it is not likely I resign his out upon the su- L bunch. He is beginning life THE DAILY ` kwmai THfIRDAYt AG 1 '73: In mzini tam, -......L_. ` lllllhlllgu ` A ' A good deal is being said just. now about 4` tho Canadian people growing more tem- ' pernte every? year," and such has been 1- the fact. for years past: but nftur years of ~ just. such encouraging growth here are k - j the cold facts of the can an it now stands. .3; ` Tu: Aaunnnrrl or YIAR3. lint. In an .l......'..:..i. -...:..n...i ---- ;..|. :.- ~ 00 YOU LIKE sho&J.{i:"""".'Ii1"&.i"JFnook for 189-I--snoo`hor--~' cial doonmontr-hblon nu. I'II.'U| n u-[um uius uuu UUCH uuuucmu .' Hront stress is now being piid, and very properly so. to the building up of our (Innudiun butter txxulo. l$oLh our domin- ion and p|0Vlll(.`lMl gmcrnmentxiuremaking large ellortu and conr~idcral)le expenditures to help in that dire:-Lion. as we all loom ibavcry irnpnrbunb factor in the future sum-ors nnd prrJsperir._\' of {arming in Cnn'ii- dn. Last. year. according to the crude rc- turns (page Ililln `just. ."{,.\`S!),'. ll pounds. were exported lxom the dominion. valued at. $l,l).')'_ ,08!l. Let, our cnterpri.-in_g govcmlncnts go on devoting lnrge sums for dairy schools, l.ru\'el|ing dxuries. in- . stiruct-org and abundant colrl utorngo:\c- commodatiuns Ho Lhnt. in the next, five or ` ten years that. tmdu may be doubled in valuo,and than it. will amount to enough to meet. our present import. liquor bills, ` but to day it. barely meets them for six ` months out. of the year! ` Asaortiona Iilul Llmm-.. wiklinnt. tho lmnla, Iuvuuua uun OI L08 3'83?! Asaortions like these, without. the back- ing of tho undoubted ollicial reports and gurea. would be considprod intcmporabe v ranting. A (road dual in Isainn -girl In-t noun -L....A ll-`IILUIP. l)uri|.g the same your 3!)|.1S|') Cnnndinn sheep were exported. and L|m_\' \vero aunung~ the choicest. and be! exported from any -country. The mnounr. r(:cei\'eri therefor was $'_ ,l.'l.`.'S.'{, but how mnny rlollurs would be left from that grzmd.-`um after the import liquor bills lmd hecn deducted '.' limnt .-rrmu in nruu has...` ....'.I .....4 .... . yuunallcll \lUlH|l|1UlI Inlullll I(3\'(.Ylll10 return~(p:1ge III), that quantity nus l.\~ tilled during the your, and every bushel of corn di.~Lillud In (,.`:m:|dn, or its equivalent l1u.~Ihe|, is imporlccl from the States, for 0uLsi.lo of all used for (li-`LiH:m purposes large quantities are imported onrzh year for home (:nn:4urnpbiun. Our Lam] Iulunr import bill for the year then stood as Iolluws : 1., .~ ... ||l|\\ I',\lII INK. It iswellllmlerstoud that fur c\'crydollur's worth our country imports n dnllur`.-4 worth 0f0urcounlry's prolu(:La must be c.\port4`d to [my far it. \\'h:\'. hm! U:umJn to t VpuI`t. Ins-t. _ye:Lr tn pay for in iumortoli liquor.-' '.` In timu-I like those, when It. sccu1s|un'd|y pn.~x.~aihIc to nuke ends moat, Lhe ]IIc."(i(H| nfour pm!iLm1 Inns in <'mnc(`t,iun with our imparts nml o\purN is (me nf re.-1| prn<'l.icu1 inlcreat tue\'0r_v inlulligent. L`.m:t- `\;;.','I-I.l,lllL' Of course these two millions went. out in hard (-usln, not to return; the liquors weze brought, in and consumed, and ut. the nnrl of the year what luul tho <,~.ountr_v no show for it`! Was the momentary ;;rnti(-union n sulliciont, recmn;-en.=o fur such nn outlay '.` Outside 0` all moml comaidcrutions tho lnnttvr is well \l'0Yl.ll considering. " lIII\\' |'\ll| Hm .. . _.,.,.. ..... nunuvvvll . Fm` liqxmru nfnll kind.-s For new nmturmh I1`!-IIKIHLIIJV. `,1 ti-gums not Ion; based on [hut (, thour=:mIl., so :1 Of the Corn said than 2 ....I.l...l..`.l .l. un|_~ :1 |IJI|;_jxI U*LHll brewer and distulh .......`oip.\.. l\, - I Fight Creations `d ` '1`. W. busy, or I ! Nnpanee. Who nan Made 3 Subject of Anulyzlng Reports, Write: In Regard to the Tralo In strong Dnukl. ` l By 1`homu.s `VA Casey, Nnpnner-. - The London Times and other leading English papers have been in the habit. for many years purl`, of publishing each year the details of Englnnd e Drink Bill, and these gures are just. now going the rounds of Home of our lomlirig Canadian juurnuls. As the probabilities are that the Umiadiuii electors will have to Lee the prohibition plebiscite wiLhin the next. twelve months it. may be that mine of the inllowing facts and h'guI'6'. gleaned from our recent. Cana- dian olliciul reporls, may be of interest to readers of Lhe \rVlll<.`. The writer does not intend now to indulge in any preaching or even moralizing on thetu'mpemnceqnes- lion. He will merely supply the gures to those who mny not; have as easy access to them, and let ouch reader draw his own ` conclusions. rm. .. _. , . - I (n1'll- Guul. say- DIILIL5`. 1 Besides thcvo the following q~mnt.iLicH of raw rxmtxyrinls forhzmm |i1u'u' mukin__; wow imported during Lho year; um 1,: .v.nn ! H.` course this hu-1 no referenre whnt.c\'Cr tn the much greater quantities uf (Innu- diun made liquors which are <:0n.=umud 1 every _)c.n' and their vuluo. Thcao fignrw merely indiczttv the amount of money that xvus sent. nub of (humnla luring the your for ` what. was entcrerl for cnmtuunptitm during; that time. and at, the ilnp':rtcr'.-; invoice m'ice.=. I'ot.-Us III 5; |\ll'Ul{'l' l.ll]I'Ul{ I`-ILL. According to the trade and nnvigntion returns of the dominion of Canada for tho l`i:(:ul year ended SUM: Juno. lH{)(i, there . was imported for home cunsumption dur- ` ing Lho _\'(::u' as follows Wee pages 36;! to 393) : Flllu Llllll publxshud ".4 .. 1 UUIIUIUSIUIIH. ` The various government reports here alluded tu were prepared without (my view whatever to the temperance ques~ , Lion. and they me the more valuable on that uccounf. I shall quote my uubhority in every case and any doubting 'l`homn.s"' may refer to Lhe reports and eubi.-'f_y him- ` self as to their cnrructness. \ (H v. nu... Ho fur us the co. ` FACTS AND FIGURES or cure IM- PORT uguon am. ALONE. Would You Li-k-e- mm ANNUAL nmrm BEL. MUVUII (luminix IIKIU .l|}lUKI|I'J 1);; :ngn`_,!uI)(i ,0.-1|<~uI.'\tion. us to be w;t ...,`.l 24 `ml con.-'1 innate (`m .H.... I. . con.-'umerl it c.)m:eive to can bra undo. I-Every irnports (:oni\lL-ruhle ;r0nt.o tirm gave its nund the others are ution. deducting some we w;Lhin the m.\II-4. :0 uunrul ;\..|.. l . I|||(IIlVI IC\(.7Il\lU us l]i.\~ mi .01` :1 ,.p . ll..o..... MLIII II need .,. nlu ml ._,s.. LIIU HLII h. only hv Lho l.~\:;c rt `A union 23, 1897 nvnnfsi (L:b:* At all Drnulsu. Prion 60 can per Box. ' FM 8--om Sent by Manon nalptd on-Ia. 'r.nuuuaNaco..'ruuoo. 319.80. II.mu H I III.` Hit`. The np~niti(- nud direct, action of l).7:m a Kidne_v Pails on the kidneys Always re- BLOIOS them to a hen.lth_\' action. thus cur- ing nll losensos arising from disorder of the acidneys, hlnlldnr or urinary organs. `.u(:k:mhe_ hondnr-hn, :Li7-/Znnan linhmm LHU l(lllHU.VF, HIRHUUI` Ur llrlnarj` Orgnx`. `mcl-mche. honduvhe. dizziness, rlizxbetci. brighvs disoaee. gmvel. Ne . all yield readily to I)oun'n Pills. Price ."v'c. per b0\` or six boxes for $`.3..`'v at all druggisns. |/Hill . Mrs. (-`corgzo wna lnitn ent|.u.~.iastil: in her pmiso ml the new kidm-_\ conqueror, and wished every onoto know what as re- markable remedy for all -kirlnoy troubles l).mn`s l 1ll.~I nrc. T'l... ._-..,l _):..-_. __.:, r I. v Q F0-ll-"WEAK Ifaong. LA -n p. hltwl ion (H (Hllcerrl. At the ggmnd council Inceting of tho (`m1:uii:un Order of (`I103-on 1*`n0Iul.-4 in ll:nni|lnu n lively (:onLe.~'!; u(,:'.1m'o(l for tho ollive of grand rmncillur. The (!0l)lU.VL&ll|lH wore: W. I . Bull. l\'iII;;. and T. H Ihvls, lmllriml. l).\\'H won hyn vote 0! I79 to INT. llcv. II. I. Allen, (hhllnbus, (father of uldounun Allen, l{ing.~`t.on,) was clecto I \`I(`U`(`\.)lll)(tI0l`. ac-suns... Sale or Hunks. Previous to alterations and improve- ments, we have decided to hold a cleaning sale of books. Nearly 1,000 volumes of new and stmnlur-I books just 0penerl--uIl no remarkably low prxces. Now is the Lime to replenish your book nholx-e.-x~--it is our Iossnnd your oppormmty; we Inust; re- duoe tho snot-k. Come in and look over the b()Ok'l nnd px`ices even if you doxft. pur- olmee. R. Uglow SLC-) . Mi l'rinc street. (H-:x1rleraon`.~s book store.) Lqxa Liver Pills cure whei others fail. nunu Inuung. no .~:I_\H nussumu, 15. U., 1': in L11--. h Ln [4 ofxnump)`.iL.-snnrlth.1tun- doubtc(U_v millions of money will he lost there this yo xr. 'I`horo are h-an hedsw.L1k- ing the (leeks of liosmul having nothing to do. Mr. b'h:1vcr "likes Fastorn Onmriu much better than any of the western torri- mriea. -...... . . \'IlI . .u- . rI\ nu ulIl|lI1. Jnmca ll. Sliavm, \\ Ii`:) and lmnily have l`()'I(,`ilC(i lisrelxuin Snolminisli, \\`n:aliiIi,',_'- Inn .`<.l.I\l.U, on u \`i.~il to l1iz~'l'.'mii|_\` on NI- street. in has been :1\\'n_\' from Kingston tor seven yours and was quite proper.;ii~', nlicn it big Hood came and swept. mvny his |)().~l5(`l-'rl0l)S. He was a jnlibcr in lugs nnd hull humlx'ed:i boomed when tne iiI)0(l cnmc and .uivv.pL ovc-rytliing into the l`ncilir.: m-cml. .\lr. Shaver and lunily will rcmiun ilCl`U unnil .\la_\' when they return to Bl'll .l.`si) Unlunibin. He will go HHU mining. He .~n_w Rosslund, B. (J., hm Hinrn Lhid Un ur 'I`lin--n-umh....l....L.....1i. IDI- All loun noon ms --noun amt." gun... _._..A4-_.. -----_-._ _ llllll lllHUX'\l(. ll_)r'. Clinch was in Coiiipimy with live com- panions, und when Aiken saw that. he was drunk he udviscd him to go to b.u'iuck.~a, but his udvicc w:1.-.1 i'ejccLI:d. Then the polictmmn told the _companion.s of the in- tnxivnted man L0 lake him to his iiiai-tom, but. they either would not. or could nob do im. Aiken then ziriested him. The offender \\'uF bioughc before police iiiugistruto I)nll' Lhis inorning, mid \\'n.1 Iiuiide'io\'er to n p_uru'd sent fmin Tote (hi Punt. whotook him in the barracks, where in: will be dealt uilh according; to inilit,:u'_y law. n uh` u IIVIIJ Corp. Henry (.?h'nch. member of the Ileunillon field buttery, who is: mkiulg a short (-onrse at the sch:-ml or (artillery) In- suuction, Tote du Pont. bxuracks here, was ar1'c.~'!0d x-shortly befmo 11ni(lni;l|bl.-nit night, by l .(`. Aikvu on :1 charge 0! being drunk and disonlexlv. uuuura. 1 _Now, according to the Inst published report of the Ontario buren-1 of statistics for`lS9.'i, the total assessed value of all the real estate, personal property and taxable income of the city of Kingston was first. $7,697,162, or less than one-fourth` of the sum just given! '1`he total of the entire assessed value of nll Frniitemc county. including the city of Kingston wns Sill.- T (`ould all those old townships, and the old limestone city be bonded to- morrow lor every dollar of its assessed value the entire sum would not represent onehnlf the sum that Canada has ulready sent out {or its foreign liquors, all` of which have been consumed. These are simply the cold facts and gures as given in our various otlici.-Al re- nerts. And yet we have lots of renlly in- telligent men who do nothositnte to (le- clare they "feel no interest. in the temper- ance question 3" Strange to say that some of our ministers and statesmen belong to this. class. i SHORT COURSE MAN'S SPREE. Corp. (jllnoh. of llumlllon, Palutetl The Town Red. (V 1: ..u- u . . - Il_V I .\ . IIIKUII disonlexly. \ t`l2..-l. ...._.. .__ Ul Ulll` Illllll 3 - (`.!.!,830i.205 Two full are have elapsed since that time and ov our millions more lmve been added to those figures, making them now, in round figures. about t.hirry-four million dollars. \Y.._... ..........I:_,, .- AL- I _. , -1- u u no glvpn of the rnluec ,0! some of the lead- ing article: 0! imports into Canada. since confederation. During than twenty. eight years, according to those tables. there went out of this oduntry the follow- ing sum: for these articles: Spirits and wiuas..... . . .. ..I36,t-111,991 Ale, beer nml porter .. 3,331,933 Cider . . . . . . _ _ _ . _ . , . . . . .1 37,703 Malt for brewing . . . . .. 347,588 -M--__-._ T - AND .'_7_'3Y_ P"-!-5% w..l.VI5bweI'I,T ungo mllmn, ch. ry, ch:-ml nt. bznrack 5 Ol1|i(lnif_;l|l}[.'1H[ hurge mny ken 1 Thenlho ornpanions : med ought, ` mrd III the 5 . .I:6,t-19,991 For an can oi! nxsvohnnomdaleopleu-I on. w no 0 .i ignition Ipopliu lrsiry Carton-`a I.:.t.lo None Pills. ' i; , gull. Tho only nerve nodioino to; prim in tlnmurkot. , _ H lllll IUIHB lllulgblll L Idfll D.D.D. I took only three booties. which made me u i welluovpr I mu. I highly recommend 13.13.13. to all dyopeptios. MR8. JOHN WHITE. Austin. Man. * ` Dear Siru.-:-\f`t:o'I'"Ln::.t;'e.r`i'r:;for two gear: 1` . I I from acute indigestion I tnod B.B. tank nnln u-an hnntlnn. whinh mndn Inn -1 Blended s inlly b the pncknn for their i trade. Thms lho inc: Indian and Ceylon blond var oorod in Caundat, u Carpefs Cleaned. Altered. Resewed I and Laid. pm - M -r. F C` 21$?!-l'2]t,3.$`i1':nce:)slroot. n.nn nnnllll JAS. REDDEN & CO. v `secured the Agency 0! tho I lleleblglizd Club` House Tea: '!',i'.=.!'!)! (e;m Carpet at .g-- -4 THE HAPPY HOME COOKING RANGE C9) Agents: - I70 Wellington StI;eeTts.i I L%<@@@@ @ @@@0 3 V 7 7` 7 I V. J. FAIR. Inspector. Ontario Chambers. Kingston. _-. ` The firm will clear out the Balance of their Stock -REGARDLESS or-` VALUE -in the Next Ten Days. Everybody come to HICHMUNIJ & [ITS LAST DAYS. %@@@r-> @@@@@ @@> E3 There is Only One 3 Bicycle Bearing.--=---' ` RICHMOND sc FIRE SALE r, n'$'iini`i'iie, ELLIOTT E. & D. GEXR ROADSTER. MANUF`AC'l`URED BY THE CANADIAN TYPOGRAPH 00.. Lm.,w1nasor, om. G59R`7"5..{V.`.!!:L.5 `. 930 FOUND that is mechnnim in construction. AND Will last Only I0 Days Longer. IS Claning Works. II`III J Toiephone 312. culy `cormct. It is Lhe-- from Any Point of View Made in sixteen different styles is fast taking the lead as one of the best cooking ranges on the market, Sold only at EVANS & DODGE. i'A- $TRA0HAN- Welland-Vale Wheels 'willd0 well to see WOLFP` - AMKRL - CAN.HRANTFORD. VIUIUIL PKLHAM or CA \'A HER. We Inn \ n nuukml Ilmm Inf CA \'Al.llSH.. We hue nmrkoxi thom down to pupullr prices. Equipmenhu for wheelun specialty. EHBHT'SHAHWAH[ I-or the canning: -ea.snn. If he be u uhrcid huyer he will do well \\'Ol.l-`l<` . AMIERL ARI U1--m`m'rr..: u 4` 1:duu.u:nnnw.' ` EXOILLID BY Aakfor cuscmnouu. ` L ~, fheodore Irwin, Dvninn, Plnnnlnu '--- --.- ....-uoavu vaAA]\_ l um ' I 0-;t.l'o:o-;aI-1!`. 374 Princess Street. A PIGYGLE BICYCLES T Corner Prince; 5 W'e|un(ton Scrub. KINGSTON. ONT rent. |'lonsn do nut. form-t t hunt our workmen urn v\- port.-I nn-\ our plimm Ma` low as crixlsistent. with everythinn dmm wall." low cox1sist.ent. with everything done well." The only tent. 1: II trial. FRONT An{9rnam.e'1t K. W. :1nide_r s Photo Parlors I Gems In Art. L` .u.w_'a u uounau-M LONDON, ENG. I the friends of liuggh John W. J. 3. WHITE, - AKCIJT, Kingston. 1 Mzxcdmmld and Nut. Boyd, representing \U';..n:.-.m. .....-l M.....)......|,) :.~ . /, V ....u \Ill\4\JV un I\Il\)\,(\IIl.; **7 -E The Guardian or FIRE AND LIFE any Company in the Assurance C0-. World transacting a umnm` I FIRE Business - I\|'v\ r\ nu | L McLAUGHLIN HAS THEM. W. G..?".(.>"s`t.;(., $t.a.IV'riage Painter. Kim: ntrant. nmcf. to Eleutrxu Oar Sheds. `A NEW TURN-BUT Homo in nu Wlnlto Flyur. nom am 5:22: 3-`: .:{z.': Itllty than any othor our on tho mag- The llalednnia Waters} M. w.'ho3msoN, - Sydenham st. *w. Jlbkvson, llntwnnn Fri nnmm 1 Efcvcusrs 1 JAMiXJIiNEY, 1| Dulnnnnn -0.-not Tho I -Tlgastpmach, the source of may illnesses, is `V d fottied. E4 -` `Ix.-`1 -1--- -_ ' IVTVJ XIII |V|lI|lC\II IJVIII -b A` but dealers `evgry- fqking Down Stoves. A. :.}i;:T;:ous, ACCIDENTS -V_. ._. .--_-.._-.., 7, Oomoin and Inspect the Now Barnes. the WlIll.oFlx'or. --._ __.-v-..--.- ...-..-u an--. Iit xmcsrou MILLING co. in Winter Milllnery. Everything HIM In ~|_u~w. Suhstamtiul rodu--hum. If you , imu lgmui us your you, your gnod Jndg- , montnnd gnu-I mate and very Ilntlauf your time we will overwhelm you with , pleasant. proofs. ; QAQAA -. .. -. . ._.._ _ _.. ........-_..._. I0 W xwi B9018] A nice Crayon n! yourself or friend? Come to Powell`: Hf.u ufnl ~90 tho` lhmnt. Crayons ovnr nlhxrml in Kingston. - Notrouhlu to ulmw the wnrk. All stylns I and armies 0! wurk in l'lmtom-nulls in . the latest styles. Nu stairs to ulimh. I \ V I \II I I van, \.IllI I Iu3u I IlIIlI.\Jl Kin: Itreot. next. 3' '`'``I) lnnuhetnror of Interim Decorations, i Arlllo Wood lfloorn. Msntlos, Grilles Purnltun. Upholstulng and General Work. 0 Plans and design: uubnitkd. Innlnn. M And man... .A il....a..... mu cu -------`r--- to 8 house {an nioo fence. Thnse who intand erecting one the coming spring Ihoul-I sea smnplu nt (`.1-ascent. Wire Works. Clmapmtvronq. durable fennas. dloront acmrns. Also every descrip- tion of w ro work ind wire cloth manu- factured by. IIA lI"I'l'lII'\l\l" l"IJWI.ll'Vl-`\I'lV IIYTDII av DRINKING That we have the (meat stock 1 01 wines, liquors, ales and pot; x In the city at OUR NEW 8T0 UPTOWN. That. is what. punplo any of our Cnrhon- one nlshed` photos. Cull up 315 and nuke your engagement for sitting IVIUIIIII YV\ II\I\II of the world on oxhihltion at No. it ' Montreal street. Stricuv xenmlt-ss ' fnrnmnta can be out by the French I erfo(\tion I)ro1.~:-ntt.1n Hystem , which Is I-einx given nwny at. tho Iumve mldmas. Drensmukimz Inna ` at. half regular prices until Feb. 1.1:. H. Camovsky, -nnnlnnlnnnp nf I..a-.I..- n......_. `l\IIIJ -I VVIII Dyeing. Cleaning and Pressinlb wII.u I..ru uuuu. I , no P1-lnoou sense. The wan:-oom: with tho whool windows. | It in desirable to be well dressed to have your -[others well made. perfect tmlng and in the latest styles. You will be all right. if you go to IIII III W.Il`III Illuluag mtorwl cm! 66 Queen nG.. Xlnnton. mu . J I29 Bagot unrest. Botwun Princess Ind Brook Sta. trlmnmd an 1 repainted. Ourprinea are consistent with hih [rude work We've cood storage room for .`ilm',I:hs Is not nevnssnry this spring. Send your old Vuhiula to us and have it re- Onrurinea n.re ..%.;..{{.1;;=;1a;;;s.m.... . Now is the Lime In Inwo our wheel nvarlmuled and learned. )0 not put all You want nllt-he llne dnua to ride Hy IUIICIIUK I01 ll. Tinamithin in all its branches. Quick. um uctory work. reasonable prices. cm wooo AND co/u. wum j $4.50 A TON. % IIHIYD KIIUVV IIUW . You mu: save all the dirt and worry hy somlluc for us. l'lu.n.iI-hln- in all He In-An:-hon Thom is no manner job on earth If you dun'o know how. V-.. ...... -...- -1! 6|". Ah-6 nu-ul nun-no Will hnmnon nnul vehicle: become worn and cu-ntshod In who of the bout of mire. Brln them how And \v|'ll make A good 50 to! them. We've loomolelo plant. for manufacturing convonnoen of every description. Three doors above /Opera House. Olll pnou In luw. ldt anything in` Flat Otdeud Foot- war so to * ---_A_.n nu. n_n----- cu._--s -r-\r-uqu--- j-r- _ ; '_t1iC'dould ht. mended ll Jhnplo ox- tuvupIo6,~ QM patches don`: ghqw; ah: ioru sud tool: In menou `mm; our pylon no low. I`... in-china In Finn Orrlm-ml Vant- BREADtlmHs whine. ROLLS tlmt. are light . CAKE out of night. PIES just right. rlmuled and cleaxmd. no not You want all the days The lmullnc l hntozru- Dlmr. NI! Prinmesa street. 9 Mnntranl Rt... hat. ` Prln--o. Bro:-k Sta. ans? QUALITY NO. 2 mm. ' uaonnoan may xmnmo Onl175c. : ` . , 1 A45: In, 3 --4 -. . - Has the Largest ,.CREHCEN'I` WIRE \VORKS. 875 King st. 5 no Prtnoou Street. 9 Opp. Y.Il.0.A.Bl'd. :-- 351 Princess street. 167 PRINCESS ` .s"rtun-1'1`. , d 1 :5 THE BYIC-ELECTIONS. - Since June, I806, when the general political upheaval occurred and the con- servatives eullered disaster. bye elections ,,,t have occurred in the following plucee: 5' North Urey, Queen's end Snnbury, Corn- wall, South Brent, North Ontario, W Bonaventure and \Vright. And in all ` these constituencies tholiberuls have elected } their camlid-ates. In North Ontario Mr. _" (ix-uhem, the member elect, is n patron, rm but he lnul ' the support of the m liberal party und vi-as surely elect '8 ed by liberal \otei. It is assumed r9. ` that some peolge usually desire to be on ' the strong side, which is with the gmern~ i ment, but that alone does not account for the remarkable result of the recent elec- ol tiuns. l.ookii_;{_r over the snituntion and .5 ` contemplating it thoughtfully, the Ottawa L; i Journnl, independent. is moved to re- n ; mark : "l'ntil the lll)t)l':lli huve commit- . ted tliem=sol\'es on the tiyill issue, until the i.. ` nancial outcome of their regnne beconie.~.4 ` . better imlimted, until the school" question : is outof politics, the mnser\'ati\'cs must. i remain in ll. dillicult and nnfuvorable posi- LT tion so hr as tight is concerned, mid pro- bably their best policy would hnvo been to l1 contest as few by-elections as pos 3 : .~4iblo." Would that have been ; good p0liC_\' 1 Would not the ' } lailure to reai.-`t the onwurd march 3 of the liberal party have been ac- _ cepted ms nu evidence of the complete de- l . . ~ . 1 uiomli/.ution of the conservative party . lo the Wright election the tories were hope- t lul: some of them were mugn `nough P . . . . : county. The cure is iiiterestimz, nay it is very important. in the opinion of the ` Journal, as to the school issue Wright i esnplmsizes the deelamtion which Cornwall and Bonaventure made, that the Catholic voters will not follow the hierarchy ugainet Luuriar. to believe that the party would redcun the a --y III vuav nvuvlll 5I.lVUlIl|-IIUIIII l|U W-B handicapped. There were oghfrs who pond u bin superiors. and the combine`- tion of whom kept him in check. Hence it `In: that. during the lifetime and reign of Sir John Meotlonerld, he went on etriie.` once 0`: critical .period,on the eve b._eueleodoe. and demeiadod ouch dia- rv..-.`..- nu- Thorois not much importnncu attached bathe rumour whatever may be its dis- turbing effect. Sir Adolph Chupleau al- vmya had more or less friction with his party. As a leader in local politics he was a Vgreat. force, I magnetic speaker. and an admit. Ind ancousfnl campaigner. He was Iomabody as the premier of Quebec. but in the ledoral government. ho was Lnnlnnnng "FL--4 .---.- -AL~ -l- > .. ~-gu--u an I uulsluun Sir Adolph Chnpleuu is represented i the conservativeprcss~--inn special from Montreal to the Toronto World-~.-us a bolwr. asono who has been extremely thick with Mr. Turto_ and as one who joined tr l0llb0NllBlII{IH appeal to Rome against. tho dictation of the bishops in political aliuirs. HV|.-__ :_ , , A I r-.... _- -..-....,..-..... .... ...W...... u. ipreliminar_v objections. This was in favourite phrase, and one whi(1 had its inspiration. since a lot ofmomber.-1 seemed be think that Hwy cziuhl really escape the penalty ofan oloction trial. Tney hoped ' that Lhese preliminary objections to `. the manner of lodging and preparing the petitions would have the effect of knocking ' them under, and i\l....,l......l.l ..._,l \Y.L n,,,u , HANN/Nijkhxkoto, i ........... ...\. ...... nu ;ruJu, nupnunuuolllg Winnipeg and Mnodonalrl in the com- mous, and who had confessed bribery agents, were actually marl enough to suppose that the prolimii`.v1ry objec tions being sustained they could dodge the verdict of the election courts. The supreme court has dished all these hopes, and three seats lmve thereby been rendered vacant and te snlety of four others will depend upon the result of the election trials. The experience is worth something for future reference and the government has a chance to iucreosoits majority. ij"i.HE DAILY wH1<,. rm;1.iMi.\'A1ii`0B J I;c'1'1<).\i. A general sense of a.:Li.-faction prevails over the dismissal of ull tho oleotion up- pouls to tho supreme court on account. of I u.....J.'....:........ .L:._.:,, ,1) run . ' (Jr Sllllcrlllg CIIIILII CH: The detailed sworn statements of the ' above cases, together with hundreds of others, sent free. by addressing the R)-ck. man Medicine Co., Hamilton, Ont. The New Ingredientvorks well. One bottle lusts over a month. ` ncaun IS g'l'C :lllyHI1pl'0VC(l. Another, Mrs. Isabella Sullivan, of 65 \Valnut Street South of the` same city, has a little boy aged five, who was attacked with Rheumatism and pains in his back and Kidneys so bad that he could not stand ,or get out of bed without assistance. Despite the skilled medical attendance he rew very weak, and at times would faint. ootenay has gladdencd the heart of Mrs. Sullivan by restoring her boy. so that now she says he can play hard all day, and is as healthy a child as one could wish for. . l....o.....-.. lit...-. oh...-A 11"!) ml! ....-...4L u__ E CHHCI H5 CHIC CUKIIU \\l3H ILJI} Instances like these are well worth the serious consideration of those having sick ` or suering children. That dninilpri ewnrn qlzafnnunnia nf H; cu. in One of these mothers was Mrs. Geo. \Vhite, who lives at 139 Slinson St., Hamil- ton, Ont. She says that her daughter Louisa is nine years of age, has always been delicate, and has had Eczema since birth. Since giving her Kootenay Cure the Eczema has, gone, and her general health is greatly improved. Annlher. Mrs. Isnlmlla Sullivan, nf 6: uurung VVCIL x__v. To mothers who have children suffering l'|'0m any disease brought about b thin, watery or impure blood, Kidney rouble following Scarlet Fever, Rheumatism, Ec- zema or any `other skin rash, or any condi- tion in which the child is pun , weak and delicate. and does not thrive we l, one would strongly recommend the use of Ryckman's Kootenay Cure, not because we say it's ood for these conditions, but because Io!/tors gladly stale under oallz how it saved their darlings when everything else failed. xb n..- ..l' alum- ......oI.....- ....... 11.... l`__ A sick child always appeals to our love and gym athy. It commands we lenderest care an watchfulness of its mother, who would gladly sacrice anything to have her darling well. To mothers who have childrpn nnbrlna [As ran snz mm LITTLE ans nun: srnoxa AND wm. BY xoomuy wmcn con AINS xrnmxnw manor: 1'. Bear In Mind A scorn-1 IN l`Ol.ITICs. L_)-|,| (N: | "Opi/er per Orbem I)iro:. __l0 I'-HERS _1_mqo1cs ' ..` DIIU UK UQOKN. Previous to altomtiona and impro\'c~ menu, we have decided to hold a_ `chant- ing sale of books. Nearly 1,000 volumes of uaw and standard books just. opened ~- ull at remarkably low prices. Now is the cimoh) replenish your book shelvos--it. is our loss and your opportunity: we must. reduco Lhaatock. Come in and look over ' the books And prices even if you duu t pur- chase. R. Uglow & Co., 86 Princess street. (Hcndersonh book 4-tore ) A Test. Tim: Fnllml The test of tho steum jacket-I of the Inglis & Sons` pumping engine at. the Walter works pumping euibioii lint. night and this morning was not. s-uvcestful in` showing that the jackets am up to tliu standard of strenguh. Tlioao Looted last evening by superintendent, Hewitt. were found loloak at. both ends. Those sub~ joctod to the test. this morning showed ll similar defect. The test was not an un- ` duly severe unc; tho water used was heat- ed to the same temperature as tho cylin- dera,nnd ovary precaution was taken to make Lhe lost. fair, buteeurching and accu- rate. and reliable. Now that Judge '. at sixty n bride e Lhnb he will promo court, afresh. The Duke of Leeds luvs been nominu `ed 4 as successor to I-Earl Aberdeen in the wire legal ollico of Ummdu, but the change does not take place until the end of ISM, and u lot of things may happen before then. \Vh_v slmuldn l. L.`.u..-ula have M mnn_y pr0mior.~1 in lingglnnd M the (liumond jubilee M Au.=t,ruliu 2' The form of govern- ment, pro\'in(:i:1l in plucu of federal, in Austmlin should not. il`.`L to tho detmixnveut. ` of ().umdn. The brewers nro oppo-ml ru :1 reduction in the number of licenses to be issued under , the new lru-.', becnuao many of tho licon:-`e holders owe them money. This in tho vw)r.st yet. Wh:\L have the blowers` un- counta to do with the legislation of this province ~ l`0MPSON BOWLING 80., ~ 292 Princess Street.

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