Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Apr 1897, p. 4

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I15 I'll IIK N. Johnston, furniture dealer of 8ooloy I Boy. was in town Tuooday on bnuin. Col. Hcliomio loft last night. for Ottawa on business in contraction with the Gold hottuy hero. The unit Icropon hon boon ol work on King street. and have . 8 thootroou in good condition. E. C. . III... Di! C`. R Ran.-Q IIJOVUIIIQUB. Charles Ilingrnsn, proprietor of the Journal, returned home Tuesday nfter egnnding 3 week with friends in Stratford. '1 he Pierrepont and Paul Smith both came down from Kingston last evening and will make tripe to Kingston today. If. nit new eppeemthere in to be 3 hot competition between these bouts. we would suggest that for the convenience of merclnntn e_n_:l others. until they begin daily or tri-weelr Ztrir, the boats ehonlvl run on dierent ye n the week. The liberal club room L`..- L--- -L-.._-.I 1.-.. AL- J) ____._ A I (Tl , (HQ 0035! lll0|ll'l I'll" on GIUOTQIID fay: rooms have been chougod from the old rooms to room thus in the open house block. A bnsinou meeting of the remen was held In: night I..I.--A-_ t...._:A.._- .I--|__ -2 A 80 Non: Accident In unnnnoqne Beunuue 0! scorching `vyoleru. (l,\.\'.\\m,-i'r., April I.'1.-For some time past. the majority of bicyclers have been using the sidewalks for wheeling and in has been predicted that. there would be (I serious accident some day. The council conaiered the matter at. their last Ineotu ing and notice was given Lh.'\l: a bylaw would*5e introduced at the next meeting to prohibit. bicyclists riding on the walks, as the only law now in force was not. thought. (.0 be siillicieiicly strong to cover the point. This habit of the bi- cyclisba culminated yesterday in an unfortunate accident, one of the scorch era hnving run over in ycung daughter of Joseph Church. of the American hotel, cut.- bing her face and doing considerable harm to the child. Other minor accidents had previously occurred. and legal advice was taken on the old by-law. and the police were given instructions to arrest any man. woman or Clllld riding a bicycle on the sidewalks. 91"]... I..,.-I ...L....l....... _-.. ..:......I..A:_... ...:|. BIUCWIIKB. The local wheelmen are circulating with good results the petition to the govern- mom. I king` that a bill be passed to com pol railways to carry bicycles free as bug gage. Almost every person, whether a whcolmnn or nob, appears in favor of the movement. I`L-_I-_ VII n - _ . _ n _ A _ _2-A.._ _l `L- Clean up, friends! And let not`{_bhe clonningbe confined to the inside of the house. The healbhiness of its en- vironments is a matter of some conse- quence. They say that Lord Roeeberry may join the tory government and succeed Salisbury my minister of foreign nfluirs. A most. unlikely thing. though Labouchcro reports it. "One man. one vote is the popular de- mand in connection with the new fran- chise act. Will it prevail? It ought to. and if it did nll kicking against; the old funchise-would have to cease. The best way to sbivnulate volunteers for service at. home or abroad is to recognize their sacrifices in some eubsbmmal way. The heroes of the Fonian invasion lmve never been suitably acknowledged. IIUIIIIUH I.) I. r. Pumuoet. [$2125 llon. Mr. Ru).-Ia` remark tlmt I`uront.n university has no millionaires like Mi-Hill to aid it. by their princely beqiiesbs is us- tonialiing. Of the hundreds of its pru- duntes is it. possible there are none who could remember it in their wills? ..-B H... ...-......h...D .. -.... ...--r of Europe by the congress of Berlin. Again it seems that the other powers are drawing away from England, or perhaps it is drawing away from them. and by-and-bye will have A mission of her own to perform. Whncovcr may be the do- velopmonba of the future. Sir Ricluml (7:|rtwri;,:lit. sbruckn popular chord when he illlallntkl Limb l~}n.,r,vlmul could ulopeu.l on her colonies in nny (`rini.~< than umy -`Ive: vv nrnuuv -ru-. vodv - vvvuu -..... it in still within the hands of possibility that they will have an oppor- tunity of slowing their loyalty to the em- pire in II It; might way than hy mere empty ' words. Canadian militia men have given a good account of themselves in the pest. and they he ready to do so again." The sentiment was, quite properly, applauded to the echo. Col. Prior, u. cmnptroller in the late government, and ii volun- teer of long standing, said Sir Richard's was the most patriotic speech he had heard in many a day. But the cir- cumstences are inspiring. The essence of the speech is the conclusion of anyone who is watchful of European ailiiirs and com- pares the present outlook with past ex- perience. New alliances are being form- ed, and presumably for ollensive and ollansive purposes, as a result of those Cretan troubles, and it is significant to notice that they concern the other nations to the exclusion of Eng- land. In some degree the complica- tions are becoming somewhat like those which existed before the full of the great Napoleon. The emperor subdued nation after nation. subdued some of them two or three times, and went on in his grasping tendencies until he collided with an English army and suilered a re- verse. It was England that, standing out alone, forced the `crisis preced- ing the rearranging of the map I...._ i L-.- .._ _.-._I_.._- is :_ . ._4.._.__._. _....... A-unwrap. -uu -vuuv Iv no nvv van ynvvuu-up that the Canadian militia will be called upon to fight. upon their own soil - -Llll _.:sl.:... AI... 1......-I- In` the poeeibllity of Canadian: being osiled upon te nerve 'in e European oonict. "Wet clouds." he eeid. ere hovering over Europe, end while it in not very probable tk.L AL- fl.-.-Ai--. .-ukllti; -III In. n-IInnI CANADIANS IN SERVICE. Al the annual muting oi , ho Dominion rio ulocldtion Sir Richsr Cgrtvgikght. acting II minister of miIiu'a.in the nbunce of "I. Bordon, whtrin still ill, referred to pk- _--_!LlI2A_ _I l`I-__.Il-__- L-.._ ..-II...I RUN OVERA CHILD. um? wn1G.% THURSDAY. APRIL `15, 1397 |.ipt.on`s ton is p0pulm`. Ono-half pound packages. J. Craug & Co. frbm Any Point of View I-Inner Marlo-I. If you cannot get your green \'nueb:\b|09 on the open market try Carn0\'5k_v's Sn turtlay. We expect. new potatoes, now carrots, new beats, green peas. wax beans. cucumbers, Lmnznoes. :\.-`p;\rx\;{lI.~*, spinach, ' egg plant. Bermuda onions, 8tll~if_\ , l rhubarb, celery, muhrooma, swoon pom- Loes, and lettuce. mint, parsley, wutor crass, rndishea. groan onion-I, without. end. Thu Quueu'a Inlr. l`-.sI`s.un.`I lmldlng tickets ('.. -')c) for the evening outertm'nment..~s next. week at tho Queenie fair will not require Lu pay the regular adn.is.aion fee of lllc. The professors and students of Queen`n, as well as the guests of the unix-ereicy. presenting convomntior. invit.nt.ion tickem, will be ml- mittcql free. HU\UIlU_Y`L\\U IIHIIK-"- Secoud Lieub. Yam Strnnbonzio obtained a second-class, [_;ra'iu A" cormicnto, with a percentage of xmymur. Cm-nl Jsunml l{\nn:~nv~nnl n RI-nfmsln-a B PUI'UUll|M}`U Ul UXIIYJUUF. Corpl. James Bellaecured a rst~claas, grade "B" certuticate, with 11 percentage 0! s3\'ent_v-six marks; Sergh. S. Knight. book a secomlclnes. grade `'U``, with u percent.- age of sixt.yve; Corp. B. Abrams secured u .-ec0nd-clues. grade B, with a percent- age ot sixty-four; Corp. W. H. Murphy received 11 l~'CL`,(llld-CIBSN, grade "B," with tifcy-three pm--ont.. and trooper (lemme Irvine .cnr~1nmi n .anr~nn:l.x-luau R" wirh ll lb)"LllICU IJUI iUlIL- . HIM] |Il'()UlH Irvine secured :1 .~o(~(\nd~rluss, fty-four pm` cont. of the mm! marks. .,...`...u. -u...- v....,- --nu nnuuycna mutual (ood Exams. The officers, non-commissioned oicere and men of the 4th Husaarn, who nntendod the January-March shun, course at the cavalry school of instruction at Stanley barracks, Toronto. passed very creditable examinationsmml ullsuvcooded in securing out Liiicasbur-J of qnmliliunvuu. Linut._ H. R Hnrninu fnnlr n rf..n|nal UUI LIAIULIDUS UK l`|lDlHU1|L'U|I. Lieub. ($.13. Homing took 1: first-class. mdo A" certificate. with n mrcen '0 of R I We seventy-two murky. Qnnnuul I :nnh \'.... EL... .) .......2.. -.LA...' Om:-era. Nun-' KIKUIIII H)!` I U."`)L'1'I[-_y IIIHI Hlolly IH\'I0. They will have unuthar elll-.cL. Being dependent. lur,gel_y upon timber stlpplics, they will hn\'u an ?ntoro.-t, in seeing blmt, the for-calyx are replantcd. They will cum- pel the attention of the government. to that. important phase of forestry. AL present, as 1 have pointed out, Llw Amcrimms, who have no interest, in the |nnl.Lor. are getting; control of our timber-limits. ||rI..o--"tub l`..n-.l . . . . ..A L... l'..:- .-1-... ..--- UUIIIITUI UI UUT ulnuur-IIIHILE. But`{I6& Gtmad-n put. her foot. down now and demand free lumber. or put on Lhe ex- porl: duty. If that is done in either case the mills will uvent.uu|l_v come here." Mr. Rathbun is stopping at the Queen's. An Ornament FOURTH HUSSARS CERTIFICATES |1llU_V V|'IIl KU |-llUfU- Now. loc('.mt\du denmnd free lumber for free logs or put nn nu export; duty. The mills will Lhon have tucmnu hero to Immu- fucburu um] (rmmnuuiLimI will- spring up whom only lumbarc:unp<-Icwirlt-, <'I'e:\tin;,: that ;_Jru:LLhmnu msukol, u'hi(`|1i.~4 the z-'uro~L ugoul. for pru.-'pL`1'Il._y mul steady tm-lo. danumlrmt. lnrurvlv unnn limhnr :nm.)in.. IIIXIIHWUIIIIU. Hero is another point. I ll.`1\'8 iiccuriite knowledge of the fact that. the timber nup- ply of Norway and Sweden is being worked out. Old country paper-mill owners are turning their attention Lo this country for supplies. In the or- dinary course of events their mills slioulil be traimferred lmre. But. will they come`? No. When they see Lliui, by locating in the suites they will have the iidvmitiigo of the Aincriciin mai- koc, while gutting free logs from Cillllld, they will go I -llDl'0. Ni1u' ln!` I lxnnrlu l.I\IV\'ll\l' Tron luinlunr Imvu nun rumII.uu, Bnlu Ml`. muanonn. The timber limits of the country um pass- ing into the hands of Americans, who have no interest beyond clearii tr oil` the timber. They bring in supplies! an icricun labor free, and tow uwuy tho lo 5. They are protected against our competition in the lumber market, by the duty of -SH or 33.. That means that when they bid tor the timber limits they have nn ad- vantage over Cunmlinn bidders equal to the duty. We cunnoc compete tug-ainstr them, and every year sees fewer (,`.madinn purchasers of timber limits and more Americans. 1.11.... .. ....-.L-_. ._..-7. I I -774 -_-r.. ,- mg. The aituatioii is this. he continued, in seven years the American pine forests will be wiped out at the present. runs of cutting. Tlmt. (act. will be published in in few duysin the nllic-iul report. of the l'niIed States bumuu of l'0mLI'_y. In seven _yeurn then they will be as rlupentlent upun us for pine :19 they urn lur pu|p.woorl now, Let. the llunzulum government. my : If you impose any duty AL all upon our out lumber, we will impose an expm-Lduly up- on all Inga, pine and pulpwuod. Wlicn that fact. is grasped by the Auncrivune they will clmnge their attitude. "Tlmrn is n|i`hr.h4-r whim. elm! Hun nnlnlin Wlll xzlluugq ulmlr uulblltle. There is mimher Lhinq that the public have not I`eI\|i7A5d, said Mr. Rnchbnn. "'l`l-In thnhor Iivnirn (J H... t\t\lIli.b1I'I ...... ....... can pruvuu. IL, lulu unoulu." E. W. Rabhbun. the Doseronbo lumber !nng,made this statement to me this mom- mg. Th situation in fhin Inn nnnfinnnr-I 'L'0l'0ni0 bur. ' Canadian.lumbermen, in fact, Canadian BMMSNOII. B119 making as fatal miatalto if they sit. will and allow the American gov. eminent. to impose an duty of even SI per thousand upon C.uuu1iun lumber. '1'hoy can prevent. it, and should. E. `V. R3f.h}IIll\ Ihn `Iain:-nnl'n lnlnknr Unltotl Staten Wlll Soon be lx|mIuted- , EV|'"-M"! D.PlIl.II Upon l.ho_ Govern- ment`! Timber Polloy'-lntervIow With lathbnn, of Deux-onto. Totonto Star. "l`.ann:Iinn iurnknnuu... :.. 1..-; lV-_...I:.... CANADA WILL soon COMMAND aunne LUMBER TRADE, 113.13` lpodore Irwin, Dnlnn. Olonulnr THE Mmnfiir 11112 woRu).1 more poynur. ' The prloo In um. but it shun puysjn the end to Ian the Mac. I an Book for the asking. I`. 0.81:); &Co.. Axnxcu lunu cow; in W Cuuaux su.u.\'o 'l`onoxro.V - Orr. [Ankara - 'mho:rrn.I :1 A aging ; n t\l\nII-lunar! I The Steam: tandem Oxcites envy whore- nerit suntan. ltlooko no pr-woful. mm :0 smoothly. Vlvitlmnc n. alqn of eurt uu Iln pan ol m mien. that one vannot but `ink to exohnnn pluc with tho ownoru lnndom think u beoominl more nonulur exohnnn plucr with tho lundom riding becoming po run every day; the Steam: tandem could 9 no popular. ` ' urine mm. shun buys in Aucl Troupe rs Paw Io`vu nun ENVY. -iiA'INama' "|:3E'I(r;1'_1"'. nnuura mun ASKXTB F0! nsonon. - unmnnu. Axunxcxnp - rnnxrox. A_ ' . kl\| \IU\JIgU , B", with number uf K. W. _nide_r s P_hoto Parlors STUIII: l`\lHCIll.'lIlI HIUDTUPUIIH. Bright's l)i.~onse of the l\'idne\`a,l)inbotea and other Diseases of the Kidney nnd Liver, which you are being so frightened nbnut.. Hop Bitters is the only thing that will surely rand pernmnently prevent and cure. All other phatended cures only re- ' have for n Limo and then mnke you many Limos worse. I rHll'U-"H FIIUCI ' M110 UI b`|DIC)V` hllllll-`y K Curr .-3 Ixmmmmln esmhlishvnmxt ut Ro(-lu(E- her. .\'. \`._ has eevuretl nnpluylnent. with Lmul .\ l`ny!or, Now Ynrk city, one of the largest. dry go) in the grout Ame: icnn metropolis. Ru-invhlfe Hiammn nf Hun Kirlnnrn Hinhnvm: 1 up U\.\:|ll'lU|lU|l \.ull.7U n uc'IlI\. Hununus, `.300. per (107,. J. Craig & Co. I`.-ut. of tho Chicngo Heat is now on the way down with grain to Kin;_{;-ton. the first bout. to start being the ate.-mmr Niko, with tho bargosa (Ihurchill nml Uounollv Bros. They mll reach the \\'o|lund cunnl juat about, tho time It is opened for Iuwxgzxtmnn. The band committvo of nthcors of the Hth but.t.-tlion, |'.\\'.(I.R., hwy written to l'hi1mlo1phi-.1 to n mnkur of inst;-unnents onquinng an to the cost of two nnuplnnnos and an alto clurioltct. It. i.-intended to pun-,lm..-u Lhreo such in:4trurncnt..- for tho ! b:u~.d. |l,.L I n ,||:n ,,,, ,r I \' Ii l|'ll , zuzu. ] Mnlk J. Pu I`rin(~ess Hurt A)i|l lllllllyu Mujni` llriiry. ilopuly niir:,reoii~{.;eiiernl NCIIFUII, mid(,`i1pl. ()_u;ili\'u lvllr liu-I, niglit for ()tt:iw:\ to attain! the miiiiiiil niootiiig of the V. l{. 1. club, Wllll'll will he held Llioro lo-morrow. .l`hu_v will return on Sntiirdiiy. Sliced ham l`_ l,r'. Slltlll`(lll_V. Crawford. Wliitelisli and lots of them. Lnrge scaled perch, halibut ateiiks too at Cnrnovsky s store. Open Friday morning. This morning Jolin Tiiylor received from Bontoiitliroe pug dogs fur exliibiiiuii at this riominig Trroiito mid llsunilton bench shows. They are the celebmtoil OLtiir- burn Treiis-iiro,0tt.orbui'n Pearl, and UL- ttrhurii Peniice. Ham alicetl l`. .[.c. Snturdiiy. J. Crnwfortl. It is to be hoped there will not be a live- cent cruwd at the organ recital in Clini- mers' cliiircli to morruw in \`lOVV of the c!i.iritnblapui'p1 the rezeiptu uroto be do- voted. A qiirtrter should be the smallest coin found on llm plate. Sweet riiiler `_. -c. u giillon. Table apples. .l. l `mu fowl. Joliii (.`ur.~riii, l'niicoss street, has EOl(l hip trotting stallioii,\\'n.\lord, furiiioily the property oi the late Joseph Upper. Lu W. Wulkor. \'.S.. of I{ll['l`0Wr~ lnll.ll, for R gnnil miizid sum. \\'iixlord will continue to visit. the city niicl county in usiiiil. .l R (`nrrIIthnra nrviuoll lunnn vnulnrrlnu LII!) L'll_\ l|ll(l COIHHIY UFIIIH. J. B. Curruthera arrived home josterdny from St. Jullll, N.B.. where he \'irit.td for the pant ten days. He wu.-4 in (he ruilruud collision which occurred nenr Fredericton. but fonunatoly escaped injury." The mix up occ.-u-ionod quite a delay. Rununus, `.. Uu. \\'u\r rhurn u.-Him r1:-vn In |{\'nuaDnu flun H:-gr I I--:-U-, IIVCFH UKKH. l,l'\` I `TU. Miss K. Asselatine.Alfr.d aoreet. left: l`0x"I`0ronLo this afteniuuii to L_[0lld the marriage on Saturday of hcr niece, Miss Florence Powley, forinoly uf King:-`con. Srmmla_y Hliced lmm l'_'.u. Umwlord. lirovk ntreob Mublimliui (~lnm~l1~- The union l-`owlFridnyse1'\'ic0 of Sydenhiun. Queen streel, Williumswilla mid Brock street, lllotliodistn will bu held at elmeu cl,-luck. Rev. J. F. SL111!` will pr_ouoli. (:l:i.~1s fzwliitiii iziiigei/.iiu0 ;_ri\'cn lroe In v\`cr_v |mrclm.~cr of lxlll gloves ab Slo.'|('_\".-I, .\'.'1liiI'tlnv Ul.'IUl,'I\. nu . -I. I b'.'\(urdu_`, . Nininr l)rnI-xv II\lVBl\'V H VUH [AUG UUFIICI`. 1'. McCallum, T. C. Shark and J. ('.)'R.eil|y, license commisznuners for the county of Frontenac, hold their annual mt-`cling Lo-day. Blood oranges: at Cnmovsky s. Unpc. John 1)ounell_y, sr., is going in for fruit.-growihg on a lurgzo smile. He hm! xecomly plumbed It number of apple an plum twea. l`.I'nr\l1nr\.' uniiinrr I n Jinannnt ll... L..I. }}|\lIlI lw[UC'Ha Croclcpry selling at rm dianount. tho bul- ance of this month. J. (Jraig & (Jo. Tina FnH.\mi..n Ixnno. Lu`. 6` ... 'l`.\......o.. ot..',. % nova can --- --- Rnwunmau 'u'c`u-3; ,`__A&!00IOI)ClloI"l)!u.0II." P I uucu U1 bum monul. d. Ul'Rlg 61 L0. The following bnnta loin for Toronm this morning tn loud timber fur (L-udeu Ialund : Steamer Bobhnia, steamer Armema, barge \'alou<:iu, barge Norwuy. Saturday slic.-I bacon 90., sl'ced ham l`.3.!.c.. fresh eggs. (Imu fvrd. ` Miss K Annlnlinn Alf.~.l urn-An l..n UI LIIU IllUlllll(`5U pOIl('U. hnlt, salmon only e. sky's to-night. On Nlnndnv ninhf. Ely H LUWIIKIIL. On Monday night Serjzb.-Major Mor- gana and SLull'~Sergt.. Boncellier will give an exhibition of sword foams an Poterboro. `. .'n3. gallon rider. (Imwford's. Thousands of yellow ripe bunanus atCur- novsk_v`a "on the corner." D iu..n..n..... In In ui.-_I. -.,.I I l.I(||I3 ll Ull!Sl'. Mrs. Mnvdnnnell, Re,;in.'1, N.` the vity. She Is the mfu of an of the mounted polir-u. .\'.|ll'. 1-mlmnn null` Tun n nnnnal \.I\l|IlIWl|- Aldenmm W. Robinson was uh Sharbot. Luke yostgrdny mud states that the lake is still ice-bound. Blue points only at Carno\'ekv s. `An assault.-at-arms is announced to take place in the gymnasium at. the millmry colltge on the evening of the `. 3rd inst. l uro apple cider. Crnwford`s. The l\'ingst.on usao-i:\t.iou l'onl.bnll 1-lub will lmve u pr:wt.ice t.0~nmrruw nllq-I umm ul. `.. :.'Hl on (,m(-en`:-A unmpu.-. .l. Ural: K "0': I'I`lll`b1l'lb-\~l -Ira. IVIIVI runlnxnl `V Ull \"ll('Ull H IYXIHIIHIP`. .l. Craig & ('0': grm-eriua .-u'e-uguar.-\nlee.l of lineal. ulunmy. maul they Imve nu stale goods tn offer. Urn Mnmlnnnnll Rm.-.`.m M H 'l` in 2.. DUI"! Will 0910 yeawrnny llurnoan. Mr. and M rs. F. A. Kilpatrick left at. noon to-dny an uvinit to Smith`: Falls and Ottawa. .A|.l.......... In |I._I._:.__ ._ .__,_ . nu I WM! Ibo Bnuy'Bop_ctturs Onughp oh the Fl) . Buy .Saturd|y's Winn. Sweet. cider. Crawford's. Art. bskiu powder and prize. Try it. J. Craig & 0. Be sure and purchase the Wluu of Satur- day. Eight. and full of news. Pure elder. `I-Iwford s`. ' No meeting of the K. & P. nilwpy direc- tors was held yesterday nfmrnoan. Mr. and Mn. F. A. `(i|nnl.rinIr Inn. at. WH|G $ WIND WAFTS. Pzlrkhill, son of J. Y. Pnrkhi. cor, lute nf .\'ib|c_y. Lindsay & `ninth nntnh`iAhvn5\|\1 nt Rm-hrs. Gems In Art. V. . u pound :xt(,`a1rno-.' `,j.`I1IlI iuslnevtnl` [THE ANTELOPE BICYCLE gj Agents: - 170 whlihgion Streets. @@CgCfDC0X0) EADDe . Rf 1 [XII H (0) (>l~t2m::1l>|v.-. (Q)-vwsrossa /_`.\ . uulvuvaw 3 an % w. J. B. wnh @@< (9) /;\ 1 BHLORODYNE4 ORIGINAL AND 1-} .; Elegant s) IH ppearance hm/nnnnmgu Sold Whole.-:aJ.e by the Pr*op1=lct.ors Wbrcester : Crosse & Blackwell. Ltd.. London; and Export Ollmen generally. IIAANII PEnaINs*%% rvvvvvvv "V":' T vill work satisfactorily when other bicycle '|. 1 '3 ' Sm _\'lc:1dirrg bicycle dealers throughout Cana nd MAN UFACTURED BY rrr crrrnrrr rrpoamwn (:0. Ltd, Windsor, om} GEORGE MILLS t C0,, A.......4._ 1-an III Il!,, of every Bottle of the W` ORIGINAL ' woRcEsTERsH1IE;{.}}'?. NDON`. ENG. ` CID I II IIIIIITE AGENTS: J. M. Douglas &. Co. and Urqulmrt &. Co.. Montreal. These bicycles are :1 combination of every mode feahne of utility, convenience and durability known \\`}l(-H31 manufactme. " ' ,I, u 1 1 a 1. - -- 1-u\,\.n nuuuu:(\\.|IIlU- - I I ; _ W They are provided with Lvans and Dodge Bearings, _ which insures long life as well as easy running qualities. All material used in their construction is thehbestm ()}\t;\1rv.||w- E. & D. 3IcYVCLE.* RETAIL vmvwuana. DR. J. COLLIS BR(5v\1M\7if}. I` cl I _y. YQG have only to take a4t.ri_a| ontho `!ANTELOPE to be con- vinced tha't i.t is perfection. Ex amine it at .. A ' ,`.l-3:55 Contains all the latest im rove- ments and composed f the best fittings manugg ured--, Per(y. TI-IE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE CHLORODYNE .';:,ms?33:2:`v.?m.:;':::.'::::.*::;.:L.3:(.:`:c::;*;,";,9:`%%>:':;V:.` -' . . `-NU \ .__ 5 CHLORODYNE `.I.`.',':.`:.}i2`:`1';f'`3{T3:?i3.ItT`` ` " ` CHLORODYNE r.`Jt::;.'::.*:1'x,:`:::::::.::::`12r::?:%:;,2::;?,A:t::,:*'-W`A CHLORODYNE 2::'a1':!;:::;;;::*:.::z: a':,T:;`:::;1;`% `* W 9*!ea&9t%% CHLORODYNE ::*.':;`;:.`:".!.'.~:..2`:1:n:.',":.:t..';'.1..:.t::' ' EW~. "Y- i~| Hun only [mllintivo in Natnralpzjn. Rllellmuiizam. (Lam-,(`ul)('1-r.'l'u)thIu'hu, MuI1iI1gltln,(m'. T!`_Wil > @@@@>@@@ @@ SAucE; / U ' , IS N0WA...'.:" PRINTED % 9-` IN BLUE" H D/AGONALLY Ac/i~oss;;7q/gm g ,-r,'l`u:)tl1m-lnu,MuniI1gltlu,9l`'. I. None is uonuhua witlmut the wqnln nuut :-`-mxnp. Ovurwhollniua Medical modern .2I,'n , I _- . Hm\'.~i. J _ J. (`m.I.In ,"ll(I\V$l<.wI ' Hm uh-I .-mlnnt. l"r4nbIpnh` 1 tu..-.~'e-o Timex, July `)3, W. 6. frost, Carriage Painter. ling mus. next to Electric Ou Sheds. A NEW IIJRN-OUT w. .l:'_BiYSON, llntwnnn Fri mun: I JAMEE Kikhti, XI Dnlnnnnn nrnnt, Th: E A. ACCIDENTS faking Down Stoves. . I-I'na`mo use Powm, The hadlu: Ground Moor Photographer. We no mukln: an Ipoclll ndnotlonln Plulno and Oubouech photon. Now 13 your chance. 0111 and no work. Orsyon undo from also unlllut `minimum. No thin to climb. ,J.W.PoweIl. 1` `8333, 9"" 70 '2'$C'`_'.`P m".".'.5{. Economy. . tom GEM ' -:,-'=:-.1-.::: , j;_`_ggII1In|IpdInI olllonnr ' . . _ . . _ _ V _ . . V . _ _. M.W. Robinson, Agent, .`:',.'::'.`E _;.muMv & ws `Before Buying` Come Again 3;McLAuoHLm's ] to I much: ploo lance. Thou who luau onotlur one the oonkiug swing onld no nunplu M ronoont. lro ol-kn. Ohoumnlsron . durnhlo fannma, dtuont arm. A so over: downp- tion or v to work and who cloth manu- flouuod by. -an lI'I'l'III\l5I' l'\nIul1I\l"l' VDYIID !hundhnlgu nbplud. gzuasuuyouu-u..n uumn. lVIl.0 IJI I UIIIIL I I0 Prlnoou throat Tho wnnroonu with the `dual wludo u. -j--::-- Thu In whit people my of our Carbon- otnnlnhod photos. 0911 1:? 315 and In 0 your engagement for :1 am. .1. anvsou, .,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,., A Bohnon Princes: And Brook Hen. Is not noounry thin spring. send our old which to us and hue it re- inmod and nmlnlod. Oglpricu are oonnintolu with high an 0 work We've good utonce room for Sleigh: of tho world on exhibition at No.9 lonsnul urea. 80. lctl usual gs menu can be on t o F In button Dnununxnq Bnhln loll I: hung `inn um at us. nhanm Athlonnn lrnnninnh nu damn whollon Dnuoutunq Bntoln inn above add mutant nu 110110 at hnl! rum pl-loos unul bl. nt. Iuinuulsy C UPTOWN. Ivy IIVIIIIIIII Iur nun. 'NnIm|t.hin In all its bl-Isnnlum. Quick. ntlnfnotory work, reasonable prices. . ---mu-.. W Y II VV UII, Dyeing. Olonnlng and PI-suing. -:2- Thorn in no manner 10!. . don : know how. V... ...n -`Iva ull bl... . % cu wool) AND coiu. YARD $4.50 A TON. IIIIIIVU IIIUW IIIIW. Yon mm nvo all the 1 by nonulln: for mu. 'I"lu.mlOhln- In all II in desirable to ho wall dyuaod to haw your nlnuhou vnll made. perfect- {Mun nndln tho latest at lea. You will all right if you go o Will ha pan and vehiolu become worn an urniuhod In spite of tho hash of euro. Brln them hue nnd wdllmnkos oori 10 of thom. We've Aoomoloto pane for munnfsohu-lna conveyance: or every duorlpuon. Oil! ])l'l0QI III IUW. For dunking In lint Ordered Foot- VOI! [0 Q0 . --__-_-- M u. n_ _, _ n4___A :-`ra _-_: -v V -v Thu could be mended In Ilmplo ex- tnvuanoo. On: pushes don`: show; an: union and heal; no nontnou ltulf; our ptlon In low. `Inn dnuhlnn III `III. nhnnrl Want- idsiuesa ronrrsna. Thntwohnvo the most stock o$vhu.uquon.uoonndpor. x In the any at OUR NIW BIO no-Inwn HOT wuuuwuwr c - uuwwv - -..v. . ffhno doors above Opon Homo. Your '97 BICYCLE he nun an-I an the NEW BARNES. Its many 3 Isl tucunu (all Bu-non` mtanm on ghoul Flush Joints. ctr .nnla-- no qlcuuon In uylmr It ha tho only pobblo on the black. an a n A _ n__4-_n___ 3- !!- Cm.9Y.s'sv~ nd have n than-`look at. our nuulnltwl l u Mll.lJNIRY.: We. no Ihowlnl in tho IMAM llllnl HPICINU llIla|4INII|IY.: Wanna gxowlnc nllwtguo Iago-t $13 mhopu. 0: mm :4. _... '.--.. __-__ _v_- ) 9 Montreal Rtmboc. 0! PI-nuou& Brook I-I. rs ll) Ptlnoou Shoot 9 Opp. Y.I 0.A. Bl'd an the Largest Pud-up Oapltsl of my Company in the World tnnaactmg I FIRE Business Agent. Kingston an I :-lnoou stront- bl III: V\l\I wA1urs._ on earth If you I$'.I:QUA.Ll'.l`Y N0. QNUT. ; LQIOILOAD DI? IINDINO ly'I5c. 'Q`_- `D_...I CZA .I_.I..-A-- $A_.-A dirt. In-I worry BUNS CTQIIPI $jG$'I,lIlI l0l' tdnlil 850 public inbuilt. llgulhtoo nllliunotnouuyslpo country will want auuunuununpo guusnnduhum _ I-gyua_sn.. , ' '.. . :}'.".e.7.7.I...u-m',?'7......'.'.s.IZ""-r':I.' nlothu dunntlul by tho gout-uncut Inhrlhprauntnjocld. hnbyvill uunyhuoupu` .ouois will hi 3. Inouoothr to: |_g_o|h_I|o pIbI_io than _v....-. an own w-no---nu uuuuv - uuuv we: run C.l .i{. for building e line three hundred and fteen milee long through the Crow e Neat Pm. provided the 0. P. R. ehell give other rnilwny companies running powers through the pee: end surrender eomeof their Johertered privilege: eefe through Iine.ueh- ingncutin throughlreightreteeforinetence. It wee stated by membere ol the cavern meat that the late government had egreed to give twenty-live thoueend dollnre e mile to the C.l`.R. for this line. The lid pro- poeed by the present government will equel ehout three million dollar. The propoeel with the conditions etteuhed wee eooepted hy the weetern Inembere no ntiefectory. end it only reuneinl to be seen whether the C.P.R. will eooeptor reject thie heeieol huilding the Orow e Neet Pele reilwey." Theeituetionie elteretl e gooddeel if this infunnetion he oerreot.eud the govern- ment. through the ectlon ol lte pretleoee- tore. ie eonniittetl to the Oeeedien Phoiho reilwey eonpeny.' True the errengeuent, wheteveritwee.eeuldonl,yheveheenoon- an:....| .._.. n. A..I ......s._.. L. _._ in-u wuugvuuunvuv -uvvlvvvuvvu :8-Siluponihul aoctphnoi bypsrl} lb-cutmnduounppu-Itch the sine -.L._-..Jl..A1._. __.A.L....__..l -....._. ...-u. u. www--u "Tho pnoezing Ina." says the corros- pondont. "private. but it. is understood that the govtnmcnrpropooo to grnnta bonus of tan thounnd dollars 1 mile to the nuk. . ---.. \/II .---.n . nun: -u-a----uu According to the Ottawa correspondence of the Witneee the government. and the weetern members of pxrliement. have had to walk about the Crow's Neet. Pass rail- way. The members want. the road built, end the government. reedly concede that they have reneon with their demand. but the eoheme is more easily considered in general than in detail. u'l\L- ., __. n ,,__ .L, -u-uuu uuv ununn unw uuuuuuuuw. The voting on the 1.30}: will have many thing: to affect. it. but one of them will not be the selsh interest. and inuence of the bicyclists. Those of them who oppose Sunday atrdah com do no on principle. and no not subject to diversion Lhnt is always olfenoivo no matter in what. way it. is in- dulged. hvit_nr7 Eb? -..1 ...v -. .y.....-. ..u.-.. "V -v-`... Now,is this the issue that is going be- fore the public? The bicyclists are not a selfish lot. They are, such of them as de- sire it, in a position to ride to church. but there are a great many who regard their bicycles as they do the street cars, and soabstain from the use of them on Sunday. The light against a Sunday street car service has been conducted and really waged by the advocates of a quiet and `restful Sabbath. They see the force of that argument which is to the elfect that Sunday cars would help to- wards chuich attendance. and to that visitation among friends which is so do- sirable without contributing to that physical wastefulnees and fatigue that Dr. Crafts discussed in Kingston. But they see also the force of the argument that a street car service on Sunday would be de- structive of the holy calm and reservation which the moral law commands. NOT A DIRECT ISSUE. The Catholic Register. of Toronto. pre- sents the Sunday street cnr matter in s new light. "The nggrieved but respect- able minority in Toronto will know on the evening of May 15th," it says. whether the Lord`: Day Alliance and tho bicyclists intend *to permit the running of Sunday cars. The vote on the question will be tnlien on that date. The issue depends upon=the ten or twelve Lhouslnnil owners of bicycleein the city, who nt present enjoy whnt is practically a monopoly of Sunday recreation. It is the nature of monopolies to hold on to their privileges. The.out- look for the Sunday car service is not bright: but things are never so bad that they might/not be worse. In this case it is something to bethanliful for that the bicycle women have no vote-.. lY-... 1- AL}. ;l..!,_.. Al.A 3. ' | ;lTI:iE'_ `DAILY TWHIG. Cl-ITCU Ill! ILCICHI-'L Other prnuls of the remarkable eicncy of Ryyckrnmfs Komunay Cure may be had b zumlressiug the Ryckman Medicine Co., lf:'|milt0n, Ont. Hundreds of people testify under oath. The New lngrcdlcnt used in Koolcnay 3 Cure will r(-volutionizc medical science. Our: lmnk-. lusts over :1 month. IIIIV \ Ill` \|IlC\I II II: Mr. \Villium 'i\'l.1r('h:un, an Ellgilleer, living at 2.}: Catherine Street Nnrlln, Hum- ilton, makes :1 sworn smlclnenl that he sul-red intensely with 'lczcmn which covered hi-a whole body. He was in the City Hospital for six weeks and was dis- charged M the end of that time as incur- able. Four bottles of Kootenay entirely cured his Eclcmn. I' u l\o|....- .s.-.... _ L- A -- I I ' I "` burnin IICII. < What about Kootenay Cure 1 Why, it's the very remedy wherever there is any delefinratiun of the bluod. In the vase of Mr. (3. W. Dawson. Fullor I`. 0.. (ML, slated under oath, it sinnply worked nmrvels. He had ECZPIYIII for twe \'EKIl'S. \\'llS ITPIIIPII hv Innnu nlu ' ' .n.... ... Ul Il ZIIHICK. What about the cure ? Physician; seem prone to nfcgard it as almost beyond thei: reach. IUI-`-1 ..I.....n l!._-n-._-.. II A III- ms('.nM`.`I cumomcn. It cmnus on almost any part of lha- body and is no renpccinr 0! age, as nld peoplc as well as lundor infants are lhc subjects of its attack. 1171...; ..L....4 nu. _....A '1 HI ' ' IIIIIUII Dcyonu endurance. - It is thousands of little vuiclel lled tvith gn irritant uid. which burst and ow` over the raw nurfnce of the denuded akin, causing mare _tnrture than all other skin discansm cumbmcd. It .~.un.m nan ..l.......a ....-. ..__. ,r .1 Boar_j'-I?nTfiEi' ...`.* .1`::.i'.%.;::;?.;;::';::::r `"""'*" It is an itching o.nd burnIng 6f the ski: almost beyond endurance. - It in tlmuundu nf um. ....:..I.. An: imam mm rrcnma AND sunumc : or acznm- THE C.l`.R`S. l'R.lVlLl-IHES. A [snom our T0 RELIEF "Opi/or pen Orbam Do'-or. Inuit tvvin -I VIVID VII Illll` IVIXU -II IXVU , lately unployod with C. B. :0 mar. will. is in said. opon ID 5 mIor~ yr, Iuuq unployul mm U. 11. opon I I and an humbling uhbli man: in 3: plus: Inhly occupied bi Philli & 00. Trumps an coming` thic and Eat, hvo to tan hing van olnltor in the pdhn union every II . This N_iq|_th \__ ond_e_f

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