Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Apr 1897, p. 4

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r. u'>'Ri`i'f`iai iio:. ems: The Hamnlton poaunaettr and his do- puty, having drawn more alary last. year than the rovonuen of the allies warranted. have been given A chance to refund in only imtnlmenla. The point. is that the late government. paid no attention to the auditor-general on this point; Lhu new government. noted at once. The patron: were nlmoet unanimously. (there was only one dielonter). in fevour of the grant. Mr. I-hyoock voicing tho senti- ment: of hle party when heeeld he would not be lorry to see all Algoma given over to the opernllm oflingledue syndicates provided alternate equeree were roeorved for the uee end benellb of the governments. Oi course bhe opposition journals are not eamaed, the Journal, of Ottawa. uaerting bhnt. the patron ropreeonbetivee never hnve done anything but blunder Iinoe they got: into the legislature." which is another Way of saying that the pntrone, etupid people, have never eeen their way to join the con- oervetivea in their obstructive notice. gun: I\-. vnv vuuvvu uuv-vvv -nu vuvwvvuvuvu The oppomion to tho alleged "dual" wu factions. Them In: A clamor for none cutouts-o mining polloymomo man: of developing. and quickly, the me. the llllmmblo mnnml ronourou of Ontario. and urban I move in nude in that dlnobion the cry it ruined the npoohl privilogu no bolng granted and to friondn of tho gov ornmonb. One of the upukora. Mr. 80. John. wonyfurtahor and Inainmtnd lohttp bosom frlond of the punter : was I hand- oisry. bugs Mr. Hardy dlapond of. thin o- lioh. at he did of um rooontly puo in oir-~ ' oulntlon. und to the offoot that ho was till- lng the public olliaon with his klth and kin. Vuaauua lnadmud Ind plo- Jnotm at good nultn. Much largo: uuu omirutocy Ind had land to lyn- `dink!-In other oquntriu shun the tract which tha govommqnt hud land to the Engloduo oyndlcsto for yarn. This dot! in not to stain! u n prooodont, tho ohjact of it bola; to advertise Ontario : mlnorul ruounou In Great Britain and di- vprt to our mining land: the Britinh capital which In now going to Bout-In Africa. the Unitodv Status and oluwhoro. lIu_- ___.-_x.1-_ A- AL- _II-._-_l u..I--|DI To-an`: (uni ol 'l`hou;M. _ ,_,_...,l..I.._,A! . I`A_ `s..,-_._-.. 80 Foundation For It. :1 1 xv`. ,,, Oonuuou Awudod . n .1 , m|m_L.- ,__,, 1-.._ ran DAFL/r wmo. THURSDAY. APRIL 3. 1397 _ Mu-Qgummmum. le Ninth Wonder A. Aha -1.-Ial an nrhlhlml U0l.l|IAl'|0 I`I| NR8, U0lul|F'll B.-$\'Ill IlQ`VorIII in the Striolh clopoonthn Intuition! `hi Pink van ovummo I3 -.....L. -g. sgugnl... Manon` Hnnrlnn A V Kai. CDT! 3 pnuiin hols. W0 no `ing Ha luolhotaunhlowut pt-icon. Oomo in uudnmo. Ahnuly.If. l'dncoIut:ut. IIIUIII l'\`HI \II`lIIl II`. Two bnye.oi\ch eighteen your: of age. mid. as they said. iuiiii-on of Kinupton. buriiod up M. the So. Henri police union hub night seeking I nholler. The appear- ance of the hide Wu uiilliciemly nuihiug to cull lerohe remark hem chief Muse uhnl. they wen nithor young to he on tho trump," and to lead him in conjecture that one of them At. least. had run mu-ny from home. They were going snmewliem to get work in the moriiiii . but jual. where, mid to do whns. they id not noemi-ery well eetlled upon. The cm-lumury eouroh pro- dnced one very aliori clay pipe. aouoned to an intenee hlooknesa. together wilh three imltcliea. in their eole removable ions. The pipe` which coeined to the ti-euuretl eompuiioii of one of the hop. wui yielded up with tremuloue hesi- tation Mid with as eolicitoue enquiry u to whether he miglib gel. in hack in the inomiu`." I-lndit. been of guide: silver. that little blackened instrument could not have evoked more nppuem eoliciuwioi The boye recorded lheir names as Alben Young and Thomas Yntenun. The owner of the pipe ve his trade on u alioennker: the other din n't neem to know vrhuhe wee". IE! WIJIIII III III` uuuvuuv Uivrv `an ac` `k:';;l'\IlvotIow(roucI:unb make you .. uqugcuouion Hiohufulnwdiodfyflnoblunnnin I euuloondigiou. IUIULHDF rlerfllca [0 ("U lI|IlIC|Illn \l|Il`FIpIUlI. "What. can we do with the lrmnpa? A somewhat. nimilnrquestinn was asked by .\Iiea Beta Trot.-ooal concerning Dan-id (fopporok . and Mr. Dick nnswotod \\ Aah him." Thin is the plan adopted in Eng- hmd some years ago in the care of tramps. A largo mnlx wan pmpurcd and every appli- cant. [or It night`: Ind mg mun required to taken bath before '10 decent. man thin was boon, to proton:-inmxl trump.-a terror. I vontun to prophesy that. if this mu on- forood m liingnton many of our proton: visitor: would give us a wide beuth. This in my on V. me.\'pen.-ivo and humane mob of ending with an question which ova Dr. (`nrt.ia could not iully solve. I`. IHUII Illl` Ill: Illllll U3 TIIHIIUII 3'0! I Brother .\l1ru\n. (for we are not hell in sewage us the low lines above might indi- cate) pleouo hereafter give us something more along the lineanf eoienticeetronoini- eel research. on you are quite oapublo of (loin pg. but don`t give us king emu fel owe. who know some thing In astronomy ourselves. any more of this dish water about pleating an cut the time of the second or third 1 uy before the full moon." Keep that kind of ncience for the gullible people of Montrenl, for we will mve none of it. . It must h we boon A very lonu telescope that you mule use ofin the re-obuervution of that astronomical and astrological niyth of the moon`: inlluenoe on plente. Tell us what on think about the nature of the zmlincal ight or of the eenels in More. and whether or not we shall soon be Able to signal the lnlmbitents of the god of war. Tell ue if the theory of the universe es formerly held by Lnl'laoe that all bodies were Huevue la etill recognized by netronomere? Tell no whet causes the Aurora Boreelie ? Tell un if the sun is I bell of the Y Tell us whether or not there is an end of space eoeellecl. (live ue some ideas of what occupies the interstellar apnoea. Hue our moon (And eurelv you must know thin) an al- moapliem 3 In it true that worlds. like men. die? In there. in fact. any up or down. any out or meat. eny right or left in space. or em all of these termsmere- ly relutivo .` Thom are some of the ques- tione in which we follow up here in the limoetouo city are interested. and not what ieeuliur and pertic_ular inlluenoe the moon in upon some inmirslruuk youth in Mount ltnynl.-:`\ll`eotionule|3 yours. Kim. . .-lsnuixnxiim. `In nu Mnn!n\I\l(huol1o. A 'l`unk-l'nr~'i`rn|1pn. K|NI;~`TH\. April R (To the Editor): I notice in vmwrd\v'-1\\'odnoz-day) Winn. uuochor ref;mnco [6 the dnlicult. qno:-(don, "\\"|\u| nnn um 1-In with [In lrnmnn A uncanny no. aunt. BAIOILOAD :51: xnmmo anxnec. - _.. In n --A ln_n_ A- ,_ QA_--A Ul IFIII5 Drill BKQ. 7 Now here is um nnciont. doctrine or anionuo of astrology nuortod with ll vou- geanoe. l wondor time your Montreal astronomer did not. write up here to us fniiit.-lienrboxl and weak-hurled nstronmnern of this woo little city of Kin oton. "Hun. tlio moon was -nnda 0! green c ioohe." Such n abntomoiit would have boon 4 mo no probable and quite .na soiouin us his allusion about. the garden I peas. We lmd Lliouglil mint. this "moon i on" as to the killing of swine. planting troop. sowing of grain. olfeot on the ent,lior. om. had been bani:-lied from ch minds of men for in. loan: mu million years. Rmihlinr \lu-Ann lfnr wn nra nnl. hm" nn Iuuuu Ul l'|Ill| llllll llll) I0 DFUOB, I0!` BIICII 0 nnmon rom the muaory to the prunuing 0 fruit. trees. etc." KL`... L-.. :- AI... ... .l....| M}... .u. llllll IUD III IIBIU (I0 TIIIUQIII II llllIl|FlEy DI- ordinery common seeding pen.-. and let ut divide it into four equal parts. keeping with care each part separately. Then when theseason nppronches,letus select nnyspot of ground suitnble for vegetation. and let us now the peoe of the four pnrtt ea lol- lowr: The tiret part of the first or second day of the new moon. the second part near the same spot the first or second day of the second quarter. the third the second or third day before the full moon, and the fourth the second or the third day beloretho moon (lieappenrs. More is the result : The peas sown under the new moon will grow ver fast and will blossom most beautifully, ut will not bear fruit; thoee of the second part will hloesom nud will bear very little; those of the third will not only blossom beautifully. but will nlso beer fault in abundance. and those of the forth will scarcely rise from the round. The same rule as to time will app y to all kinds of grain and nlsu to troee, for each nnnrntinn fl-nrn llun nnrnnru In klin nrunnuinar 4 may vvuvn I-Iwu u rvvuu iv nu-.. w....-_v v-_-- Incl-;ThI. Comuuno 8:-Iusus, 0oI..Aprll 8.-8o\-on an ` Qnnihnn in {Lg Qlh nlnnnnn lh Illllllll DU _loIlO fl(`ll0lll0|ll In our opinion. for he lays ulronomy in `tho Icionco 0! agriculture and produo don: the DOM of trade and commerce. For ex- ample lob nu who at random A quantity of- ordmnrv onmmnn umrlhm mun. and la: n: Iurl upon any numl 0! one you. We have before noted thuollneo from your Montreal corrupondonb. on he has given intoreotin and uolontlo informa- tion relative to t. xo place: of ` tho dillirom oonatolluiom in every month of tho your. But. in this lost. oommuniontion your oorroapondenc ha: puaecl from the Inblime to .l.`ho ridiculous In our nnlnlnn I... -_..,. u--| .............. llcuu noun. utronomlonl IIIOI 0| um porlod of tho year. 1! your oorron ndont could any nnythlng to union on ntoro in tho stud of the ours on they nightly npponr in t o hoovonn he would indeed con- M A great luvor upon a calm of pooplo. all too large. who have .novor uppourod to notioo thp nightly nnd annual prooouiom of the oomtollotlom through their course In tho ntu-ry oononvo. Donlol Wohotor ro- morkod ohm he could toll tho time within ltoon Inlnutoo by an observation of the Ithrou nun nl ht {the r. M Eva billing ....2.a thmllngn lrnm A lhnun Odhupondnnil dull Innu- `_ tunaslou. ' KmmoN.0nb.. A I7.-`--(`l'o the Edi- tor): In your issue at Itch 99th 5 corru- Wndont from Moumnl. Iignlug hlmull lln-id Iluun. writu uomo lnhmbin fact: an to tho utronomlonl skin: of th u nnrin nl OLA Ag. II mg... luLnnAAw\Auu:'A-L Ioimt oi AI! -IOLOGY. It. S_gI'ide_r"s'l _hoto Parlors _ __ n___. 1]-...` min In Montreal. |:[jHE%SlIENIB|EYl2L[. ll Illlcs ' Ladies` wheels haw; wood. mud and chain guards. Price 860. Se: them at J. CUXICIIIGIAUS. IIIG HIE. UIIIKI! I0 store, Mo. Dunlop tires. Boston lamenated wood rims. adjustable steel or wood handle-bu, single piece crank Ind axle, narrow treads. dust proof tool steel bearings, large tubing, D shaped rear stays an forks, 2:. :4 or :6 inch frn"Ine. ~ I!__I ._ l_-I- l___.- ___A-_I ..._-.I Goodhess Itself l\lI!I`lIIl IIIIII \.IIIII Isuugvuo Dr. (2. lh.y Clark. of Court Tmnworth. i No. :m-.'. 1.0 l-`.. was elected to the high chief rnngorship of tho high court of ou.c- I om Ontario by his oolionguoa of the high atmmiin committee can mi oxocutivo moot- inn inch in lbosoronto on March .`llIl.h. We feel that tho position wili honor Dr. Clark and that by his enemies he will honor tho position mu] brim: auccons to tho onlcr in this `high court jnriulictiou. I we om gwo vou wow u. money. A. Abernathy. The quality of .L~):rtor`a San-apnrilln! mukoa it. 3 auto seller. Mcheod`a drug- BI.0l`Q. 1 I I011!` I303 ! llllll ulrun Koopyoupnor bqyiug boon for them. | We give Von boou um. will save nu mm|nv_ A. Xbornotln`. I An 0mm_eI_1t wlunno res uou. lnll. lue wurua "uunm-y piomhipcup` be erased. after which he anhl do nu he plouod with it. It was poinuod out that only the club could pm- sont an oluunpiouahip cup. .\ nmnlnninn wnn intnulnmwl hvJ. H. son: muuupmuamp cup. A roeo|nI.im\ was intmducod by J. ll. Mmueo. seconded by Ii. 0. (iildorsloovo. that. in the future all prams donated to the club a|u\l| become tho pmperty of the club mm! the conditions under which they are ptuomod we fullled. R H` Iln`.nt.nn|nn tnwn nnlino nfatntr P".`0I\|'O(1 llNnI|0(l. R. W. llrigatocko giwo notice of at nm hinu tn mduco the time limit. of club moon infnturo. This will botlisoussoal at tho mnmnl ineotim: of the club next. fall. COTUIIB OI (HO (`IUD- The nmbter of presenting the cup given to the club by Capt. Loo. and to be known as tho oluunpionship uup for I.-mm? woe llIl.l`0il|l(.`0(`l. The vorronpondonoe in the matter was rend. In the first place C.Ipi.. Leo formally though \"orhi|lly. pro- aontod the cup to tho club through the commodore and necromry. The con- ditiona under which it was to be sailed for won: npooitlod. A yacht had to win two noon ontof three to be entitled to the cup. One moo only was sailed, llooono. ownod by ll. 3. Folgror. orouing the line in the loud. Capt. l.oo -thereupon wrote to the regatta committee to the client. must. as the Breeze had uroven itself the intent. boat. he doairod the cup to be pron-outed to Mr. Folgor. To thin lotter mply was com. CA bl. -{zeq_c|nnt under the non- ditium of/tho noon tho committee couh not award the cup to Mr. l*`olg'0l'. Cap hoe mpliod that us the moon woro not. nished he thought the cup should N- vort. to the (lonntor, iniimntinu mat ho. uorsomlly. would present tho cup to Mr. `olgor if the hmor mmld ncco -t. it. The nnziuer was throahod '" hy various mombora of the club. The eumd taken by the regatta connnibtop was cimt. an Capt. Loo hnd prooentod t-ho cup to the club con- (li1.iunull'. tho cup could not. he nwnrdcd umilsnclioondibione woro lulilllod. The nmltor ended by A roaolution being passed that the cup be handed back to Capt. Loo. wiuitho non. that the words chum-r niomhincun` Pelllllll-. IHU POIIIHIIIE [Ur LIIU l|l'!l-UIIIFF "nchba was not nwuudod. ns Uhiuhook and Slippery Junk. owned by Maseru. Brig- etucko and (iildernleovo respectively. were tied for first place. ouch having five points. A I-nmlntjnn nl` Hunks wan londerml the I pOll'|L!. A rosolution of tlmnka was tendered the regatta committee for tho nut.6sfI\c\ory mm- nor in which the dilforont. moon held dur- ing the nonaon were run 01F, and at the z-lune timo oontidouco was expressed in the oounuittoe. that. nll undurtnkin 3 had been carried out. conscientiously un to the In- terests of the club. 'I"|.- ...-AA-_ )1` ....---..H.... 5|... Ann.` :.i....-\ I (?|pt.l.mo Wnntodto IN:-pono of the Cup lllmuo. Tho'King-tnnino yacht. club hold its I-omi~muum|manning at the club houn last. evening. There was a lurge attend- nnco of members, und a stormy aeuion fol- lowed. Tho chumpiom-hip ponmmta won hm. winter were presented. Whistle- \i1ing.cmmnodoro Kent. got the second- clm-npommnh with ton points, winning twolirnt. heah-I out of three. Prodigal Son. .1. I). Craig, received the third-olnea pennant-. Thu ponnnnt. for the r:-t-clan -vmvhhn um: nnt. nunudml. nu Uhiuhnnlx Anti inu's.co. %,., gmmgugvfuuugmcn Is what you get in an :39; liloetod lllgh Clulot Bangor. .. Ix :\|,,,|, ,3 n\.___._. II\,_____` from Any Point of View HANDED aAcK `rue cup. Your ling: Anal mm ,, L ._ E ._,, L _-A_ I Look o'ut for Great Bargains. Fiat co;n_[-gt served. Don`t delay. reserve, as the premises must be vacated. WALDREN Manggorm gwe Close Saturday, April 10 Our lease expires April 10th. All of the balance our stock must be sold by that date. A sale. KINGSTON FAIR 1 A . +4.: . Bankrupt Stock Sale . . ..____...__.__..._.____.__ a an the Lancet The Buatdlan capital 0. PI!!! AND LIFE my Company In the Auunnco 00-. World mnaoun; 1 ""`"" mun Bunlnoaa. LONDON. mm. VI. J. 3. WHITE. - Agent. Klncston. All will be marked to clear. Nothing reserved. Everything must go. ' - Dress Goods, Laces, Linens}, Curtains, Art Muslins. Etc. RIGHMDNITS FIRE SALE. Balance of the stock must be cold at once. No Shop Fixtures, Cash System and Furnishings for We have still a consider-abl: quantity of REMEMBER THE DATE : A Great Success. Gems In Art. llloodore Irwin, Tingling lnnnlnn --or noun: YOU no.--- MCLAUGHLIN MS THEM- W. G..?a'l<'>vs`t-.-`(-la-:.;'ria e Painter. King mus. nut: to Show o On Studs. non):-1 mantras D0'Y0lJ LIKE w. Jfivsou. Int-can Pllnnnnn 1 A nltw Iunu-our ~ now one %|*.:__:-`:`.'.-.m ggzuuuuuollu olonur Anxrouuoanaoutom-nou:.onn.~ 4.... ..-naugcgu Ajlllh All _JAM"S'i'X7`iiIi'rJ`EVY'.V> 2| Dplnnnnn nnni. Tho I our puau on low. l`o_r unythliu In that Ordoud loot- WIIPIO N) A. E. ntnolrs. ('::.`.'wat`axv:: ACCIDENTS taking Down 1 IIIIPI I9 Olllllbn ~~J.\V. Powell. W @331` I""o I2Isc"AL '39 ms. UQ$w:n-vunr uwuu :. -_ _ 7.... our Yul. 374' Prim}: stn'o}. 35"n}'t".`.f`in.:.".:$`l`u'- 5'.".'.'2'?l."`:?!.'i1 I :::::.:. .':.'.`:: *' "7' "" my. Robinson, Agent,",`."',..."!" POWELL, ' TUIIZIISONC Fl ` can in I I L .:.'*:.:.-.2! 03:2: mm 8 "awn reBuying ::~:.;2n.ae9'm.: !!`.'2..`_ F'.2.`_'_ _"..``_ .'_"`_'.' V0 `I0 I I USE; VIII I III I IIIIIUUI to I houulu A moo tom-0. Thou who Inland onollnc one Mu oomh-:1: than ould no munplu at O:-non In orlu. Ohonpabron . dumhlo hnoou. llhnnl Horns. A an over: \IOuuMp- on ol v N work snd who cloth manu- homnd by. -`A151-nnnlor nnnmlnm WIRE MILO IJII UIIIIL I Q 3 PH Incl. Th 10.]: that V: V ndown. . '"`. ' Thu In `hut people say of our Carbon- os nished phoabo. 0:11 :1? am and Inn 0 your oncuomom for :1 Mn; 00 WI "3""! In uuoo um Botwoon Prlnoou and Brook 86:. Ind: no the unlntoo mb. Ill $-.,._Il `I R: "3 .l".1"!.u.n3l .` 'os'.'n3L"~'.` '1'.` [DIP III! 4! G 5 Ooll an Ind: Io `tho unnllon In nun to uni. "' "".f:".'. .'." '.i have it w `i Is not nononlry this us:-Inn. Rand our old vehicle 60 In an rimmed on 1 ropnlnml. Om-prluu are consistent with high arch V H: We've good tongs main for glolmln I _ .1. a uni. an Than In no manor Job on such I! you don ! know how. II-.. -.- .- u- pH 0].. (Hub. nunl n:-nu Inn`! lnow now. You can save all tho am and worry by sending for us. Vrlnnmlmhinn In All In luvnnnlnn Thu wohsvo the man: shock olwinumquou. ulonuadpor 1 In mo city at 008 Nlw ITO usmnu romfnn. I`IIIInII VI VIIIIVI M the world on oxhlbmon M So. ll Iomrnl an-col. St Iota mmloau lmlll can he on `a 0 lnnuh uon Drumnl nu Mm v`_hI9| `bolus `Ivan at 3 sh. Inn-nu Ah no (Inna l:m.1lJDn Uriuuvlliunu Ibo" aihln. `t:'::III`|:.fn (Ion ..m 3'5 mash mun`. .__ A 4- An-,_._,,|n4 L-` Wm his pan 0 d vohlolu hooomo worn an In-ah ed in mm 0! who has of euro. Brinm than hero and wvllnukoa ood Jo ol thom. Wvvo I nomoloh punt for mu nfmsnrlnu oonvoynou or every duct puon. .-g . . 1: A-.n.-nn CITY W000 AND COAL YARD .50 A TON. ____--.-.:- n-an Amuse: Nu desirable to be well ulnnod no no your elothu` well made. pol-huh M`lo and In the Inn! nun. You vi 1 be All tight if you .0 `I1 II_l._ _-__ -A_.-A `ore 351 Pl"iI|0OII IlOI$- Dllhc. Olunlng and Pnulul. :u&vuu- u-V _- nu coal}! be Innndod In Ilynplo ox- Inunnoo. Our pnohoo don`I chow; our com and haul: an nuenou null; our ptlou are low. Inn Antlhlill In rllll Oldllld 00Q- Thno doors nbovo Opera Home. FQVII Ilyll ILIIIII watrtnooboluut. BIIIAD thus in white. ROLLS um as light. OAK! om 0! night. Pllshut tlchm: 2::-' `." xE{9}.:.&' -".:-...-.-::: I 1 |. c :r:mg_*:'.'. .l.',....`,'.':.;'.'..g;.`::-:.'-.2 ggill an Iwndg. ' . on r Iouumj mt ul. Tlmmmxlnq in all m hnnohu. aiok. uuutnotory work. nuonnblo Ulla `.9: '5 `cM.|gnoNIA mavens . . -. 7--77. __..- .._` I Ionironl M..boI.V ' Prhmouk Drool Sh. ` II 6 In Bn:o`ok :3. ' RENT Will 3. I16 [Inn at. I omwn anus. and tnoyuo won coo noon in an pooch which was oolouland to unit cpur ovory phuo at tho hnnnotion. Ir. llihoon poinwl out that the district hand he tho Bugloduo uymlionho is not 84,000 was in unions. to onghully n~ ponotl. but only Mall). un ouonhol hr- rmry nvon ullaooo vmynnd hunch. in and nvonlillnnln once my. -Ho ndnddlhohunol shots thntin nonhun Oahu-lo than an about 85.- 00.(lI)*~uonI pt nincnl lands. of l which an.ooI.ooo we on you unu- _I-_..l 1. __..`...l4- L. AKA -nltkgh vnnanua a lAA||a\ mu uallv - -vu I Dr. Murcotte. the conservative onndi- deteinchemplein. lnu been elected. and there in. no doubt. great rejoicing in the ooneervutive petty. It wee intimated in the liberal pnpere of Quebec that the out- look for tho hberel cendidate wae moot, bright and promiaing. but the haeie for thoee prognoeticetione were not epparent. It in true thnt the clerical intimidation was not no marked, thet the biahop in his paetoral was not no violent ae in June laet, though, without going into deteile. he mid he had not changed hie mind or poeilion in the leaet; end it ie_t-rne that while from the pulpit: there were not. on Sunday lut. general nttnclr upon the lihe e. the ouree were hreeny. and eonie of them were ee hoetile ee it wae poeelhle for them to be. Still the oonetlteency ia largely coneervntive. and a turn over of hundred: of votea. without eurcly the eduoetion which la now going on. waa not to he expecthd. The concer- vetivee will have eomething to rejoice over. and a change from the long line of defeats will be greatly appreciated. Sir Charlee Tupper will have great pleasure in intro- ducing Dr. Merootto tothe houee. though in doing on he must have hie ruiagivinge. the member-elect being a "iemedinliet" who will not follow n man whocennot lond upon thie quoetion. The government. too. can get Along without another supporter. and it ie ae well to heve eonn opposition in the houee if only to heepthe government upon its metilened bring out the contreate that ehow the wiedonl of liherel rele. Dr. hlarootte`e majority in about one-hall what it wee in the general election. EN'l`l(,1_ll\'(} ENGLISII CAl`l'l`Al.. The leqieletnre hen peeeed. on the re- conunendationol the government. an ar- rengemeot by which on Engledue mining -_-Ji..-e- an-HI .n-A -`Ann-nndtan out A an-nhlnn, luII'VIII'III U wuvvu -In -uu.Ivn--V uuuIu' uyndloauo will you pollution of n oonnidoh nblo uuipo! land in Algoun for pmopevru in purpose. Ila` II- l)IL.A- ALA auuuuInnnKAnAn AI II` vlm lion. Mr. much. the pommiuhnor oi lands. hid (hogan boton tho homo |lKUls It illwlluu-vvu I-J us. --v--u quilcnhvunvluorbbo pupae Min- uuuugnuu-hupuumun mum: Iuuuuudonhmwithuvhwuuvius; _ , , l._ ,.._I I. __l_ -.__I4_g_I _...I ALAI- THE PASS QUESTION. The annual blow in the local legielature on the paaequeetlon hao occurred. and this timetoaome purpooe. The pnlrone have been agitating all during the preeent par- liament for legielation againet the free tra- vel oi parliamentarians on the groiinti that in accepting favora from the railway com- poniee they affected or imperllled their in- dependence. At any rate it was not eoeinly that member: of the local or iederal house ohould be paid mileage. expenses of travel. and carry paeeee which gave them free carriage whithereoever they went. Now we learn. from to proea report eent out lrom Toronto. that the railway pane question hae been oettled. In 1800 two Ontario cabinet minietere vent to Mon- treal to arrange with the railways for aome mean: of transit other than the uanai panel which gave so much offence to the patrono. Their mieeion, however, was futile. This year a special committee was unoillcially appointed to look into the matter. The reeult ie that an arrange- ment hao been reached by which the railwayo receive the mileage allowance of the Ilembere in exchange lor paesee." That in better. an acceptible arrange- ment. at'leaat tor the preeent, n rearon- ableeoldtlon of the diillculty. As it is the mernbere will be getting. in eome canoe. more than they were paying for. but they will not be getting no mething for nothing and holding their milage as a eubetantial additiontotheir eeoaional allowunce. ln thia Lleal the patrone will get a benellt.and aetho projectore of the reform they do- serve recognition. Rank: drinhrp of the THE DAILY WHIG. Spools) Ann, Kingston. Ruorvo Fund lnoruud |l96.'m.01.or ovu- 10 nor can. Pnnionu Io polloy-holdon lncronod 0150.- 450.IM, or our -10! not com. ` In no fol-nor your luvs such munmoont ruulu hon Mhinod. Th 1: 1 an m m oxpo:l:::snn?l. `gm: '11:. `root.-np8.nI:r':.' A`: communication: ti: be add:-ouod w W. !AIl|,lmpoueor. lnguton. D. F. ARISFRONG, ' W. J. FAIR, u_-_I-| A__..A I'A__.A.... I'......-..A..- New huurnoo tuned lnoulud IM:.uo.oo. orovor lip ocno. Tots! lnuu-not In lo:-no lnornud n,m.m, ` or our 10 par oonl. * J OuhlaaoII|lnqunudto).8Jo.u. or our 10 poqoonc. M tho and o! mo. oonpoml with than of mu. than the lollpwlna noun: : ' Aunt: lnonoud mmuo. or ovotopu M. life Agburance Co's Position Tll NonhA|Qerican CHAMPLAIN ELECTION. V {VI -uvn ;lNB\5& nvnnf 'c"o7.'* Inlpontor. D0` QHI` "13: -`.`-?h .; '\ TZTX IWCTCCC. AI-nhiucbdrtlmt Elli: Inn unrdod in tho following tho oonutoto for building Dr. R. J. Gunther . brick nddnnoo and Inn-gory at Radon . lbw: (krnnnhrinn. J. Cu-was J; ".l'I|.a'h.`:'IOK lit? ID; 8 Bothy : : 013-1: . - Von L. work and bet Randall : Iihonithlnc. \IuuNn hunting. No- ; min QlIId`[|II`lI.ul`. OW IINI 0pp0l`INl\lBlX\ EHO lUI'|\`ll|gI 0| WIN) 9 M5. the pol of Jesus Clmat. the in- \- union": 0 mercy. are givou no in order shun we may pure to moot (Pod. who hm sud. `_'Him I. at comoth uneo Me I will in name`-A A-AD. nub (lad nan I-an]: nan -nul IN. '_'flIIII IIIIB COWICBII IIIIKJ AND 1 WIN In nowioo out out. God can wuh n and make you whioor than wow. (I out till Ionr Inurhnulth noun And iov whiln (saunt- Lions.-Ool. Kin-on. commandant of the Royal miliury college. Ins much nunoyod an Iain the nubmom. in hrinl that on out! has been ox llod for runlonnous. You can any." Quid, "that no Inch thin huoecurnd. Thoatoryin ubooluw ly undnionlono. No Inch charge has boonovou bmugho baton mo. 1 much ro~ [us that such a upon nhmld have got out no it don ham to the college." Ibo new coin Bunion Johutont (`sh . I10 KIT? III 0"- Immorhelity in nnmesenred and immune- urnble exletence. Men is linmortul. Man In created with e never dying soul theh ehell live on through unendin ages in hoeven or in hell. II the word 0 God be true if we are to live on and on in this in- nity of emrnltv how necessary it. is to be prepared for tlne grout et.ernlt.y ore donth strikes ha. Whet. an awful shin if I oonl uneeved should go down to oternnl punish- ment. eternal mt, etornnl remorse. Can we group this ` Me in given no u I period of probation. Life. with its golden privil- eges end opporculiitien. the abrivinge of tho null-lL the tunnel of Jams Clmat. the in- Boar l_n ICU. )0 VIII! III! IIIOW. U00 OIII [III I` honruwith paws and joy whilo count.- {:3 and unending ngurun.~-Rov. John Unnloll. Kingston. Ont. `q.-. .. _____--... uuwu-y u `suns: vs n --vuguu Time is Ineuimid durntiun. Eternity is unmeasured dumtlon. without boginnin;.v. without end. Eternity is the post and future. time is the present, 3 little isthmus between. The future is what concerns us -(led will provide for the put snd blot out all our sins if we but ask Him. Om we lorm Any oonveption of eternit 3 Sup- pose we counted every star in tie tirms~ mont of liosvon. and each of the thousands of stars should re iresont n tliouund years. After All these millions ol yous llltl passed away eternity would be no nenrsr its end. If every blade 0! grnas on oarth and every ruin of send on oceans` shores. and oven ed that rustles in the wind were onnn --..|. 4...- no .. tL-u......I ..-..... _sllI ...L-.. I`! III TIIIKIH Ill BUB WHICI WEI`! Ollllfl uch om as A thounnd yours -will when the no bad paced away. oboruny would in no nunr an end. l..........A.I:sn K. ..................I .....I i.......... The demn:1;i~)l-wttlee temperance men is that liquor selling in thaluha be suspend- ed. especially on Sundey. The London News judgos that by the anxiety 0! some men to got. back at Dr. Unrmm. re the diwourtooy nhown to Mr. Hardy. he seems to have hurt." The Hardy government in not losing its popularity. judging by the hut. divieion on its mining policy, when it. wu sustained by I niujority of t.h_irt.y. So the senate talks about boing obat.nm- t.ive.of allowingonly ouohlogislation to pm 3 II in ondorua. It: had honor play the bull~ dog. to plouo Tuppor. What. did it stop in check or amend during the years of tory reign 8 .-- ._.._- .-. -..-u.-. I.-.l-av-.. ...- .. -r\av\v u. Sir Mnokonnie in is trouble. Only Lhat. and nol.hing_ more. _-_>__A__ The press is demanding light and infor- mation. Judge Robertson referred to cor- min thick-qkinnod rhinoceros-hidod hool- ora who were elected to parlinmont. To whom did he refer? Wore they in the home when he wu l.horo.boforo. or uinco ? Sir Mackomle Bowell appears to be willing that. the lasw should be changed so an to deprive the lllnnitobn logialntnro of diotributingite money from the male of brustlnndn for school purposes as it noon Rn EL. ll_-I.-....!- L. .. A..-..LI- l'\..I.. l|._A Ill lvvn `II: mssmu mums co,

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