Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Apr 1897, p. 4

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can-ierrm-uT iz6fa xuu-. xnmmo any-no. __ I.I__L qA -|,,n,- , , The Duke of Leeds, mentioned as the Iucooeaor to Lord Abordoen, has not been aolooud for his good looks. But his wife. the duchou, makes up somewhat. for what he lacks in boo__u_t.y. The suggestion that the dog tux. statute labor and street watering rates should be collected by a special officer of the city, and as they come due, was advanced in council three years ago. but not acted on. The council in gathering wisdom slowly. The campaign in Champlain is getting very hot. In one parish the ooneervntivee have been called the followers of the SA- viour, and the liberals the followers of eaten. The electors have, therefore. been urged to chase the liberals out of the coun- ty with sticks. The mayor and alderman of Toronto have had a serious collision with the municipal committee of the legislature in regard to amendments to the law. Alder- man Scott was severely out upon, and when Mayor Fleming suggested that the commictoe run the city of Toronto Mr. Hardy said it did not want club, but it refused tolet the council run the legisla- sure. Odd Geno Of Thought. Every lie bu other nine hiding behind I. _ HAMILTON T0 BLAME. It seems. from information which has been given to the Times, that the Hamil- ton market committee is wholly responsible for the passage of the act which has led to a reduction of the market tolls, and which aimed at their abolition. Mr. Flatt, the member of North Wentwertb. called upon the mayor of Hamilton and asked for an in- terview with the committee which had charge of the market. That committee relused to meet him. "When he waited on the mayor." says the Times, Mr. Flatt made the statement that he would rather not introduce a bill. and, therefore, would like the opportunity of meeting the members ol the committee with a view to bringing about something that would be mutually . satisfactory. It pays to hecivil, says our contemporary, and the remark comes home with great force and effect. And yet. because some a alderman in Hamilton was indiscreet. or injudicions, or lacking in courtesy. the a legislative committee was not warranted 1, in treating the gentlemen who waited up- on it without consideration. Kingston s city solicitor and Ottawa s civic re- presentations were accorded precious little favor, while the heroics of Mr. Haycoclr were applauded to the echo. There is a new danger in local politics at hand. The cities and towns will see the wisdom of combining for the -protection of their in- terests, and to this end there will be a level- ing down of the line which now divides the conservatives from the liberals. ,We arnll farmers here" may be a pleasing phrase in a legislature where the farmers are in the majority though not in the patrons party. A more popular phrase would be We are all legislators," having in view the greatest good to the greatest number, the desire to be just under all circumstances, and to avoid anything which has a tendency to bring classes into collision. uuouufupon nu mtmhoi: y-v-uvvuq--vs --v out:-v -v---v l"'P'7' nah thin rdund--ll knbwipg their. they any rdun nape-lot; 1:4: will -Mm thogonrnllbnt. through its kw ooou; against than. A: the muta- atundu tlmoionotintuho noords of par- linmont a transaction which rcccto more '__...l__._I._ _..-_ IA- _,,-,,,L,f,, Io`uoon} Shir pnu|l.lonn t.houtaonoInnop0P'!- Iuhdydonoc _...I.- ALI- _-l'.._A fl L..-_...... AL..'.. 4.... m|_iii-ml_ cnltolh t. THE} DAILY wnla. MIDAY. `APRIL 2. 1397 nljiiil. - ` C.E.Innini1ol ion chub: '0. ouldcuployquhgnnq Ihhihnn innin- `pun any gun: on "non lxIIl."| commonly `mud `lers harps." it was ; thougbnhoulock would but 3 lilotilno, L`: '?.2" ..`."...` .........f_""""' " {.`..'...':..?.: nun-nu ,;I:cupyIugh:no cnur. ilnodonly. business onpwut. pui I I opt.-, ingoltbo Annual mm wloh will be! pl-uonhdeo the bond at the nnnusl| muting of tho member: on Tuesday cum I in. 13th inst. The contents of tho In-i putt cannot be made public until after it I lrdlnon received and ndopmd by the; . I 1 wV--...--v jvw-7 150% all In Inondod In simple 0:- ornvusuo. On: patch don't nhow; olnolu Illd hula nouuuu mun; . _ `cu ptlou In low. v Po; anything lnflno Ordered Foot- ` _vu'uo to is ||ER0D 5 2`.."}t`.'*..:.'..'..".9:: U1` III II lI|I .7-Illintluuynn. naqllw ouu yuan nuuclnnly. The Lone Star concert and literary club, h the of "A field battery. R.C.A., gave e mid- Q We] Ienten dance in the Wmn hell last night. of g The ettendence was very large for the eee- 1 ch.` eon end the affair was very euceentul. mo` The club orcheetra, of four pieces, rovid- kw ed excellent. music. which made encing not easy. even to the tyre, and the res neihle hm poet of master of ceremonies was an ly and ` ntiefeccorily lled by gunner Birheck. | The eeeemhly die at e eeuonehle. - hour, ether seven! our: of thorough on- ; ma joyment. --A----- v - l lUl' l'Upo'.III'U The wor.k of tting out the M31`. Co`: lake eet, is progressing. Men me At` work on the big la 0 going, grain carriers. 1 uu luau uur EDIVICO. ' As soon as they can be moved some of i the M.'I`. Co : barges will be dry-docked ` for repairs. Thu I-nri nf ltinn mu nu. ll 'r 0-`- Wexua A new nmokestack has been added to the tug Glide. Hor repairs are about; completed and by tomorrow night she will ` be ready for service. | An nnnn an tlmnu N... In. ....,.......I ......- ..: E'I0(`Il|llll. ' In is a coincidence that the two arch- I bishops, of Kingston have been compelled - to leave the city at the same time for the \ purpoeeof recuperating their failing health. Archbishop Cleary is gradually im-: proving under the change of climate and reezee at Cape May. and Archbishop Lewis is sojourning in Egypt, and them- abouts, for a few months in the hope that r the bracing air of that far of? country may bring renewed vigor to his shattered con- stitution. It is the ardent hope of all: Canadians that both prelntea will return totheir ecks with restored health and strength. -` Getting Bondy For Navigation. _Navignt.ion has been resumed at 0.9- weno. I Prepared The Annual Report. The council of the bond of; trade not reourdny niuinoon with president June: I Roddon ,occupying the chair. The only nuinonn done was tho nmnuino And ndnnl... Freeman. [mien an runmenu. 1 P-'W.pu.`J. McDonald. late of Rockwood J hospital for the insane. who is about to- loave for New York, resigned the secre~ bu-yahip of the local association and John Orr was appointed to the position. The Ninth syonaer J K- ......- ._ ...LaLau no-uauaaury nnlljlllfl lIIOQls A meeting of the local branch of the sta- tionary engineers was held Inst evening when the new bill to be presented to par- liament. respecting the inspection of all I stationary boilers and engines and the or i amination of all engineers, was discussed. ! The present bill differs materially from the i one which the private hills committee of: the government threw out at the last ses- sion of parliament. The new bill provides for the compulsory insuring of all boilers and engines, so as to subject them to the ; insurance act and, consequentl_v,inspectiou, ' also for the appointment of examiners to i qualify engineers, said examiners to be I under the supervision of one government inspector. but expenses of such examiners to be borne by the stationary engineers association. It is thought that no ob- . . jection will be raised and that the bill will ' pass parliament. y W. J, Mnllnnnl Int. nf Dn,.l.....-.l I pueaao. my us. aas. Hodden a U0. I The Y.M.C.A. basket ball club has nc- I oeptod the challenge of the Kingaton ao- aooiation football club for an indoor foot. ` ball match. The event will likely be play- v ed next Thursday. Choice maple syrup (new process) uar- 1 antead clean and pure. J. Craig & ` Royal salad dressing, "Book stem` tomato eaten and Spanish Queen olives! ' are three exce lent aprln appetizers. We K have them all. Jab. R don & Co. ummuxouu. llb.bakin powd nd % v 1 I 500' J.0mi:&Co.ern roumgpan or! "Beef steak tomato cataup is bound to 4 please. Try it. Jas. Rodden &Co. 1 Thu Y.M_C_A_ hub... |..u ..I..|. 1... .. 1 G DU- Smfn-d Kirkpatrick, 3 student at Mo. Gill call 0, was obliged to return up his holnoin 9 is city on account. of illness, which Drovonbed him I5!-vino Llvm um-inn aw. ` E6iJi}'L'i'a Ei'e:"3r':":3c'$':::3}' iT'1ne';: prevented him trying the spring ox- aminuious. I `K hn53nn nu-.J..-__.I _-__:!___ ._-_ A," nosuuuni. l pring anon u-gut cl but unort- mont of boy: clothing nuinivi mun:-on. Mia Lookimtho guest of rt. 0. K. Ohrko. nt- Rockwood, {or come months. returned to her home st To :-onto ygItor- duck ` . ylon heal. I Inge uooremont. J. Cni &Co. Coumbun auiu justhho Article for the rough war for whool boys. 83.50 per unit. an Livingston Bron. Tho nk. in Hun Inn. 9...... ..-... ...- ..I- ID IJIVIIIKUDUII Drill. The first in the beat. Secure your ma lo syrup for putting up now. Jag. Red on & Co. He twisted up his elbows. He twisted up his hnnds, And joined the little fingers Just where the first joint comes. Then with a sudden jerking Spread his fingers like u ralre, This, with the little bow, became Society s best shake. Then Jones got awful busy With his fine patent shake, For those who used it had to From him a license take ; _. And to show they had a license, And were right in the swim, They each put down I dollar. And bought a badge from him. Thus Jones ulls in the dollars. His great gig pile to make; And when his chums they chaff him About his patent shslro. He does ut l`oso his temper, No angry word he throws, He just raises all his ngers And Ihslres them at his nose. A I. "'!` 3033-1-ormoca-gnnonno ' " Flu. Jones Pntont Bhnlxo. Seeing there were fashion: 14;. 5 V The art of shaking hands. Jones went out and studied thorn Away in Ioreign lands. And after years of study He formed B wondrous shake, For which at the patent oi :3 He did a patent. take. 1: .I lZ I9I"YAla 01.` I ' -4-.1`.----a go` A n... A- Lune star Club Auolnbly. Al\Q QA-- ..._..__A -._.I I:.-__-_ \AA.:npn at Al... I statlonury Engineer: eet. I L... _L _fA' Two Blck Arch blnhops. wi-one-s wmo wAI=1*s.' ........I."""' "5 {.'s."`.`2.".;..'.7'., 'i::1nanu but you to. r. |"Rii'fniiio, 9.3::-mg. E J. Un`g&Co.' I'll!` BIN.` Inl Mon : buff lncod'jb:o-t's, fnir stitch, nevi euih too, regular price 81.50, Saturday 81 . nc Johnston &0o. I uuul. Lulu lnuluuug Inou uIu_y_uI|rluw : in the intemsbof fulnon is not going to ` hero. ' ,` envoy. Now the Hernld holds that so lon as : the farmers are not compelled to sell t. eir ' stuff on the market square. but may save I fee by selling it. wherever and how ` ever they please. in is none of the business the provinciel legislature whet fees are charged on our market. If the fees are too high, farmers will not go to the ml!`- to sell their ste`. Thus the fees I| 0 ....o n... |.:_I. :. ..........I 1... bk. 0...; slut AL- IUO `.0 ill FIIUIT Illlllu LIIIU lull IT art! too high is proved by the fact that the farmers would much nhhor pay them than r to alga-vhm-an in than nihv to ml] thnir hm- `` take it anywhere they p city~-tao sell it wholesale to g ` Hamilton Herald. A large space is set apart in the heart of the city for the sale of farm and garden produce. This in done not so much for the convenience of fermere who have produce to sell as for city people who want to buy farm and garden atu. Farmers are not compelled to to the market square to eell their pr uce. They are at liberty to lense within the I oen- grocers or to peddle it from door to door. But if jthey take their weggone to the market square and reserve space there, they are required to pay A fee for the privilege. For it ie a privilege, not A right. that they ` enioy. Nnw than Harald hnlzln that an lnntr An !n?.'33P1E- IITIIIUTI WUVIIU II]lICll l'Il4llUI' lnllllil IIIIII oloawhero in the city to sell their pro- noo. This meddling with cit.yVmnrketa in than innuvut. of fu-mar: in nnl. onimr tn uouevino sun. The Sun the other day spoke of a rumor .which had come to its attention thut ` United States capitalists were negotiating -for n shnre in the mine of silver- bearing galena in Barrie township, 'Frontem|c county, which is the pro- perty of Col. 9. S. Lazier. On the _ colonel being asked about `the rumor. he ` stated that, while United States capital- ists had negotiated for s share of the mine as stated. an offer has since been made to dispose of the controlling interest to en English syndicate. for 50,000 sterling. % from Any Point of View ` Hamilton Herald. A In!-an -nun. in Pure hnrd maple syrup in l gnllon cans. L Um`: & Co.` . I ._Z__ . Fora Controlling meal-at In a Frontonnc County silver mine. llullnvilln G...` vul Bollevillo Sun. 'T`Iu. Qun uh- I And so is house-cleaning, so you must look around for theiarticlei Want-B't1A for that purpose. WIDE AWAKE SOAP is the thing you are looking for, as it will do the work so well and so thorouszhly. ., Use it on paint and you will be convinced that it has no equal. It will not in- jure the paint in the slightest degree. Use it in any way and the results will be the same. SAVE YOUR WRAPPERS and get a picture of Her Majesty Queen Vic-` toria, or HR. H. Prince of Wales, or H.R.H. Princess of Wales. ! `SPRING IS ISCA BAR 3; Use Wide Awake Soap ff Use Wide Awake Soap Use Wide Awakesoap - laodore Irwin, nllinn. Hlnnnlnn ISCA BAR $260,000 OFFERED. WIDE Should Not Interfere. 11---: 1 The Largest 5c Bar in Canada; DAVID MORTON & SONS, 2 THE BEST BAR. 5cA BAR THE CHEAPEST BAR; THE LARGESTBAR. An Ornament- '5*?!`!?`; The firm will clear out, the Balance of their Stock REGARDLES8 OF VALUE In the Next Ten Days. V` ` % ' Everybody com to _ ~. \ ` ! i RICHMOND & co ? FTRE SALE HAMILTON. ONTARIO. ; Agents: - no wemngt3n street.-.. >@@ @ oooooooooooooooo ; There is Only One 9 P Bicycle Bearing---II? Willvlast Only 10 Days Longer. mu cnuumm 75555337537 11, Windsor, om. (iI;0gGE 1V}_l.LS &%c;%0., 3 Jnauon In ,4\ nAa\n`;xnn L_.__ E. & D. 0.22.; ROADSTER. FOUND > K. W. S_nide_r s P_lIotg PaI:|_ors thab is mechanically {correct in construction. It is the-- AND To wash 4, your Blankets and Flan-`M nels, as it will not shrink them, but will leave them soft and just lovely- To wash your Linen and Lace: so it will not injure them. by eating the fabric like so-called electric soap. ' To wash your Prints and such like, as it will not take the color out. HERE 501 mm Gems In Art. rfnntvohsvo the tines: stock dvinoamquoru. uosnndpor: x Inthndwctotlnlw Um tnaown. Wu J. B.'W-l;l`I`-B, - Agent. Kingston. Ihe Buardia ma AND urn T |cl.AUGL|N uns mam. ms. rrot",'"c3'E-ra Painter. N shoot. next to Elect: o On Studs. 00 iron mu: A NEW IIJRN-OUT .y-. ._- __-__-._-.., _, ..-.__-_--- . &`:..O'l|lI .Irl.|d lnspooc tho New Ba_x-xlon, JIi"'I.riaonINsoN. - Sydenham st. A-1-..- _. __; 1,, BICYCLISTS ! JAui 'L'iiuiiuEf." ` 'PIl|lIAAl at:-gal, Thu I `Inga Down. Stoves. " $933932 29 Manor Job on -I Kcclnams TV I2Isc~""`.n'_%"`.I>"' B oms" . `I - IIWIUX I.` IIIUU ICIIVU- IIIVJII W I had creating` one the coming a ring ould no samples at 01-onoont in in '\5m... Ohnmuuou . durable fcnoos, dlnnnl Inna:-nu. A no mun-v dmmrin. would samples Ounont Win orb. dllhnut turns. A ovary descrip- tion of w [0 work and who cloth mum'- tutuod by. ' LLIITIIIIKQT lVD|IlVl\!|l| 1:711:- to nhouli is: nice (once. Those who ilhnd onotinu ggould samples {Vin N ` wax gxoovozxor earth it you - II on: an All the dirt and worry '3'. ending for us. mmnl-IQn In all ll. I.-cud.-- `nut is what people say of our Outbou- II hhhod photos. 0511 up 815 and lake your onguumont for sitting. lonucsl shoot. smou nunlou onhonnboont b t 0 French ltration Dnuout nu System v lab in bola: Irlvon nun ut the ho Iddli. DIOII I I n: nulls: prions \i-11:11 -b4 A AA -n. . u... I `IIUOII V V 3I'K\II of .0 world on oxhlbmon 3: No. 9 Houston! Ittoot. SI!-incl: nnnlnu 0! .010 world oxhlbmon uroot. sen-ml wunlou nu-mcnhonnbcont by n In-mm Tuna Dnuounlnc bola; Iron aw I30 tddli. nnlinn Iona II in dlllnhlo to be well dnucd to In you alothn well mudo. pufoot to 4110103 and In tho Inks! nylon. You 0 will ho All tight I! you no note Irwin 851 Prinoou atroci- Dllilmclnnlnc and Pruulna. snnmoa out npnuma. rpriou nto consistent with high In 0 work We've good stone. room for sum. I: not noconury this uprlng. Send your old vehicle to us and Inn it ro- Itlnmotl uni npalnaod. Our prion high Nov to the time to hnvo our whool ovuhnnlud and cleaned. not put an . You vane all the the clan to ride from Bil~ Nan- . '2-. .7 -I ."< I`_`. I.-- l'A_A Fhilllhr -:*a;:,,:..':.:.*..-:.**~g:.-:'~a=.- OVOII. PI . an out ullllln. o `I h... ...I V|` $EIXI`-QQ Ql ----_-- w - w-v-v - _._---w doors above Opus Homo. `Will hppon I 4! vehicle! bgnomo worn ml unho od in spin of the has o onto. 31-! them but and we lusts Iodjo of them. We've noomnlnto p at for msnnfnotm-In; oonvonnou ol ovary duotlpuon. iusIuna's` POINTBIII.-9 .._% IBIAD that In whim. ROLLS than no light. - OAK` out of night. His jut rune. 3: WYSON. no 3.... .s..... btvon Princess and Brook sac. 1 EIIIIIIIII-I Dlrilncrn Incl. Th lth II no windows. .'uon" IUIIlII.II.' IIlI' III: unlth In all in bnnohoo. o . not occur: work, reasonable Halli`-.310` ) D Iontnnl Stuhot. '9 Prlnooult Brook Btu. ` `unnn nnhn-!3-nnnnnvAI_nun nu CALEDONIA 3 I Pud-up capital 0! any Company in the World iznnaactma 3 FIRE Business 1 Che Tho utnoniinnry ooudnctof curtain nunlnn ofthohounsof common: during Ihlullluionol the Inn pnrhnnumin tilting inthoclnalnr with shoir appoint- nushto thumb. in. it uuyI.lnd I not unusual uqnol. from politi- cal hrpitndo to ninja pl-Iotiully Clhnyiunnuutluup. Tlaodnving ofdouhloni|nobyccrhinol'thnonn- hludtlohouooloonnouwhonutup hlhounb i nothing ohof snout.- tu this than-nuurc-pl, did not buwclulhdhgo. Thin nu unsk- pily Iogim. Ana doubt lithpn 050-3! ||.-: - H310 on-I-3 I-id his lnnllhuquugluohntundnnd ~jVwiIhZ&"`( jg ailing!--llliiiq I-glut 'HQmnH&nn-n-hnl--A... .._..-. --- -w-J ruvruuqg vu-out wuuxv PJIIGIJCI R unoniuiom induoud than to commit um _'.LA--..- ---_ TAKING DOUBLE MILEAGE. The Ottnvulho Pun dune: down, and vary propody. thou whose palitical Ajuinliannun -ulnnna-I OLA-- on ...._:A .... _.. -..-........ .. ..... ,...,............. . Further modication of the measure can- not. be thought. of for the preeent. At. Montreel. 3% a public bouquet at which he received I magnicent reception. Mr. Greenwey indicated that experience might. wnrrenl. some new departure, but it had to hence:-uined"in an -honest endeavor to carry out the tonne of the Agreement which had been reached. Of coune the trial cannot be I utieinctory one eolong u Iherninority. eceed under the inuence or preeeureofArchbiehop Lan- gevin, rekueo to perticipeee in the er- rengenent which gnennteee them renou- eble freedom in religioue inetruotion end in beet pouihle eeouler education. "The rchool lenlement arrived at be- tween the dominion and my ndviaere. adopted durimr the eeeeion, will, I am con- vinced. put. at not is prolonged and vex- ing controversy. It now remains for the law an amended to be so administered that the odvanhe of the provincial education eyatem my freely enjoyed by all clueee of the community. I fool neared thet thie will be done. and that the most complete lnrmony will be re-established between I all eecbione of our population. I`....LL-_ __...I:c-_ A:-_ -2 A`: _ _,, , , 5-*;`;.:;: 3: ;:.';:.:. ;:..'.'.:g GIVE A FAIR. TRIAL. The speech of the liouuneno-governor at the close of the Msnibobe legislature is signicant, especially when it is known to he Iengusge of the premier and the power- ful factor in the eettlement. ol the school question. The bill giving elfecbto the seglemenl. hed been given its third read- ing, unanimously, lieutenant.-governor Psmerson hsd given his assent. to it, and now he indioehed when may he expected from s {sir trlsl of it. Listen : -vv Ivllvwu Illa VI. I IV UII UUIIUIUIUII UIIIII 1 he "whecked up" with his competitor and v- nemeseke. This renewed contract was to expire on December 31st, I896, but in January of thst year, through the con- nivence of Mr. Cimon. the conservative oendidele in Cherlevoix. Hon. Mr. 1 el- letier, end A. H. Simerd another renew- el with Mr. Bouohnrd wss effected by Sir Adolph Caron, dating from Januuy lat, i897. And still in spite of all this Mr. Cimon was defeated and Mr. Angers. hbenl, elected as the representative of Cherlevoix. How then did the centrsct .-come to beoenoelled ? When Mr. M ulock had occasion to enmine the record of the ease, and when he realized the facts, he had the service given out by tender. on its merits. and with e saving of several hundreds of dollars annually. Mr. Moran was more than satisfied with the explanations of Mr. Mnleck. He had no idea of what was coming. nor `Ives the leader of his petty, end Mr. Mulock e speech passed in silence. It has done greet good as showing how the business of the people has been con- ducted by the late government. .__ HE GOT THE NEWS. A conservative member of pisrliament has just got more information than be de- aired. Mr. Morin, of Dorcbeeter. wanted to know why the contract for the mail ser- vice between the Bay St. Paul end Murray Hill had been cancelled. and then Mr. Mu- look gave him the facts. In 1892 Jean Boucbard had tendered for the carrying of the rnaila at 8930 a year, but the aid contractor, Alexia Bouchard, had his con tract renewed at 81,170 on condition that I..- ll_.L-_L_J .._n ...._`AL L.-. THE; DAILY WHJG, an In on I run. u pun In IIIVIIIOC: omuwuo 1% s iflwnnnv 1. publlnhod on Ion- B Ind Thursday: at 01 I you In sdvunco ; O1 othonrlu. ` Muohodt '. I J b on... 1.. o.`i1.'5`1;"'_-'- .a'.`Z';?na`i."3.'..5.i'f.}.. ;. '"` ""' "'*"'` *;'*s'?s.5?';a1asn. JOHN OFIORD Proprietor. Aulohnt nuinou lancer. nu:...'.'I!."."."; . mu. ~ on Io: muundsrstsndin of vfrbsl orders Ht 1: dltsotions shsnl In on or lnssrtlon. All sdvs ssmsnts srs oo l% to the approval of tho publish. (or sdvsrtlssmsnts sud subscrip- class a , 0.0: :1. .nlnp :"b::tl:l`:s.t)?al:tIonn or an personally rssponslbls TH! WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG U DIROI. 0` ll'mlu ls pnbllshsd svsry Tlmrsds. mom- ! It 01 I run. I! paid In sdvsnos: oe stwlss OLE not nu. `I150 wanton :lvor|:un olovlrlod two 0110:; `not on nun mm :34 for. `'15! b{m`:tnw?|l.not be us I for lnhun onundln vubnl o : W_51_taz3_ muuf and a no ln...u.... A ll -.a...?a.-...no,. m i-:5 nuumaoa. usnupu xonooox .:..u.u.."'.:3. 33.5.?` .. .".::? .':'!.'.:".*:..'-_.:*.' "ill! I dllvllrldvcnlunuut a tutor L oilu . 0onInot:!=ns .i..'. .'aa.a cocoa no mode for I Iona: tor nomnnmo unno menu, but II}: to-lac. part- Ilo of MI ml ! Imlhiu. an 1:`; W t and canal onnounecuunl of or am nature: for Iolo no ouludod. rd spoon lo: proloulonnl, inn 1-o.':3'i'.&"'.23. '.`.'.`.`. """' """'* _~ hm.` ` Du! Duran but on Man; ` ouo Iu`o'huod.* Ehurltou In [Inca sud ov.u. lomporlhu. V henna " , ital. vo Insertion. be. vo nnnosndronr. 10. " ll. Camovsky, innnaln-no Al Inhn-Inn `B-Ann ununuu nurlotion. ulvonlun nuowod two clung Illlol I O . "1:`.':ur.mx.'..?|'n"noe lumr`::nnn. "OM/0' pl!` om. DI'D7." "'.?1'.";'J "ANNOUNCEMENT. ununxon, . no. nllu,g.udfovu. Ion. __._____:_J:-_. !`IInllt0oIllIIoAn|ngod. W'- lfvohwo to do n curtain work. the liutlhingvoonndointobatloun ` w to do it hut.-Run'o Born. IIIIIIDI IIIO I III%p BIB DOVOI` Ar:--K yoOptoQIoodnny woolon the hack of I The devil in too often thoooly gainer wion I young nun booomoo his own unt. noon mm com. wmn *1` L 34.50 A 101;; _.:...__-_._._. __._. vuvIIIUI!. am: an: uuu will no anven out '1':-yingtolook like I sheep bu ntutoduoed nnv wmlm thn In-cl: ..c . V I}lIIl'I|'nll' "X `lV$ 00 YITCIIQ. The world acreod in. He in tlie boil. man who wears the but cost." Gny huir and wrinkles my come, but 3 happy heart 1: always young. Open the door of your nnnd to good thoughts. and evil ones will be dnven out. wuuxu no mu ox money. `Hypocrisy in n certicate of good cmnonr vice given no virtue. Th` inrIrI n nrnnrl in II. :. 05.- I...;n .Evory crown bestowed by the world nth on an aching brow. If good advice warn nnld nvnrv mu-L. turn on an ncmng brow. If good advice were gold, ovary k B woul be iullof money. We `Hvnncrinv in n nnrnnin n` .......u Mgr. Merry del Val should take 1 run into Champlain in order to see how the church conducts its elections. The object. lesson would be very beneficinl. The London News nominate: Sir John Carling for the governor-genonlohip of Canada. Vain thought. 3 Beer is mighty. but there are some things in cannot. do. Toronto is being sued by is number of persons for injuries received by falling on slippery walk. The local municipal com- mittee will do well to keep an eye on these. The dominion house has made more pro- greee this eeaeon than buy parliament in many a year. The legislation promised by the government is ready and under con- aidohtion. The Toronto News declares that Mr. Whitney bu taken advantage of the gov- ernmonta mistakes very cleverly. When 3 It is well that there should be no mistake upon this point. 8 nmg'"& 'c'o".'.

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