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

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J mu .4 V 1 Qarnovslfy, Imglwn phase. Dlnhohl. Bownroolthontnffthntpretendstoouro than dinner oi-s othcr not-ion kidney, urinu or lint dictates. a thoyonly ro- Yiovp I tino , Inks on In times very: aflorwudt, but niy solely on `Hop Biuun, tlnonlv moody that will unruly and pagunnonlly can you. It do- ns}: and I-anon: shame oi discus no olioguslly Qhl is non: ntntu. onus um lllVOl',l|'l)llIll O twin. gilnpo, ootdl. M0! and lunch. Everything cnrriod in 3 ns-clan house furnishing shock at R. IqFuml`a, Kingaton carpet. wunlaouo. . ` u ---vv suu august auuul 0| CI! I35` end the largest wererodme between on- treelend Toronto. Chine Inettin in en : quelitiouoocoe matting: art hli a com- pleb for20c: insertion and lace. fringes. et.. for blinds. curtain polol. extension rode. brue tubing. rings. stair plates. brain and Iilvervfnmituxi tech. gimpe, and K1. Evvthinn Had A line untherI-n-3. In Queen street Methedist Sunday school yesterday afternoon the services were of a bright and Interesting character. After the usual opening and devotional exercises there were recitatiqhs and (uartettee and choruses of u Easter c arncter. The features most `pleasing were the talks and singing suggested by the lily and the qnsrtette by Messrs. Spence and Walker, Misses Singleton and Allen. The best of order was maintained And the attendance was large as usual. Eor the accommodation of this growing `school niore.roo:n will soon be necessary. There are 460 names upon the roll. i-.j_- llll DOKDO. If ony proof was needed no show the popularity of Stacy`: dr goods establish- ment the immense crow- a chat. thronged their large store on Easter Saturday speaks louder than words. From a reliable source we learn that their clerks waited 0 and sold goods to 1,386 cust.omere.---- - uurluau. Stanley Johnston. Elginburg, has arriv- ed from Baltimore, Md.. where he has been amending the dental department. of the university of .\Iar_vland. He remains in town for a few days before returning to his home. It -.... ......-r ...-_ _--.L7I A I -- IIIIUCIVE. Capt. Adams. R.E., son of James Adams, Alwingbon avenue, leaves on Mon- day for Ottawa, to spend a few days with friends there. His furlough expires in three week:-,nnd he will then return no Burmal). Qs....I_.. l-L__;., IV! - I I mun Ill nova booms on mmraay. The Harrison '30. wish to make up for the time they have been partially closed by increased sales for the rest. of the month. During their opening days they have marked all their stock in plain figures. at prices thab}will prove in- cheers. 11...; A.l____ n n - v ouukdopou. W5 have the largest stock of ca IDBU UYUIIIHK. D. Murray, nfO.sk Point. farm. shipped A ue thoroughbred Ayrshire bull, coming two years old, to the proprietor of a stock farm in Nova Scobia Saturday. 30. "5.-`Ah tn nmlnl nn fnr occupancy Dy may ISO. Tommy O'Connor will sing the v latest. comic Irish song published at. I.C.B. U. entertainment tonight. "I. Kn.`-DO. a student. at (||u\nn n nnh 1.u.n. u. uunernalnlnenli r.o~mgn:. lluao, student. at Queen : univer- sity. conducted the christian endeavor meebing at Cooke`: Presbyperian church 1 last evening. D. Rfurrnv, nful: Pnt `nrrn ..1.:........1 awe on buainene. ohnston Brown expects that his new hotel at Parham station: will be ready tor occupancy by May 1st. Tnmmv f] (`.nnnru- mill n:nnn ll... ....-.. HLUKU` DUO. ' F. A. Folger started to-day for N York city, where he will remain for u I ` buainene. _ nhnnhsn 11--.... ....._....L_ AL-` |-, , BIIDIUIL Everybody is going to the I.C.B. U. enberbainmelnb at the opera house to night. Eighteen tramps roqisbered at the police headquarters on Saturday and Sunday ni hts. L- ._.._I:;._ .1 rs . s r. ho._ `quality of Cart.er e Sarsaparilla makes ID a sure seller. McLeod'a drug store. 500. II` A II`..l....... ..L.._A-.I ;- _L'_, 1- \v nuw pl`lCBE. mc1.eou'a drug store. Last night : gale drove the ice on Sharbob Lake, which is now open for r gation. Rvnrvhnrlu in nmim. On H... In: LARK- Comba and tooth brushes remarkably low prices. McLeod a drug store. Lush ninhf. n onln :1:-mm H... :.-m M. ..t oyuuml prices on Jul nnos. Alderman VV. Robinson leaves row for his summer residence at. E Lake. l`I.Yo Harrison Co`.-3. opening this Special prices on nll lines. Aldnrmnn \.V Rnhimmn lmu.-. 4-. iv: . ,.-uuuvua nun c Mr. Mcblullen can stand the sarcasm. and so can those who, like him,are_sincere- ly desirous of improving the civil service. His idea is to create a body which will have supervisory powers andto the end that the work 0! the departments will be skilfully and efficiently andeconomically done. In this respect Mr. McMullen can- not get a better model than the auditor- general who has been a conscientious ollicial. and wbo.despite the fact that a conservative government ignored him as much as it could and encouraged its understrappers to beimpertinent to him. discharged his duty impartially and gave ample evidence of it in his annual reports to parliament. If Mr. Mullen `made good use of the audi- tor general s report it was because it was lled with valuable information, and informatioulwhicli did not, on behalf of the government. undergo a cooking progress. Mr. Mcllougall is an expert in depart- mental service, and if the new board of en- perts is to be anything like him, in skill and exactness and courage. it will be a useful adjunct in the administration of public affairs. If Mr. Mcl)ougall `would just go a little farther and pair down peni- bentiary accounts as he does printing bills lac urnnll-I Mn inunlunkl.-. ...... -..J ..\...u.....-N an nu 1. he would be invaluable. What the lluny llaporteni caught on I Iu`lv, vuioil IVJIIIUIJI Mr. llollullsn tshss ths sudicor-general ss thsmodol for his I pro trio of civic ssrvico oonrnnissionsrs. his is only s jiaso tribute and seaming gr-htitudo to the midi- Izor-gonsirsl. That worthy olcl`al s writa- ings hsvs bun s 10! comfort to Mr. Mc- Mullon through h s long years of wander- ing in tho wilderness to the left of the speaker, snd ikls tting that now in the day of his prosperity he should build uhroe now oi_li_cos in ghg likeness of his benefac- mu} an ill! pwaporluy no onoula nuuu unroa oicoo the tor. -,Montrenl Star. ' `Y7 -..,-r,..,,~..-.~.W-- .~- -~.. -r %.:...n ms. '6huI`iu $50 dlmttm. iyhira mdcdu Ingut` Tisrgolylie in oonqhoridg or ddonding the Gruolu. With England an an my Grouse would put up A war that the world has not, in some rupoou, porhapu yet seen. V\]HlG S WIND WAFTS. A~vn1-`aoony poiiu Irwin, Dining. manning 3 t.o-m0r- Sharbot. vary 1. the week. New few" puny uupg munaoa on the lost : "Now I If In dud with Oh:-Ins, we believe that uh! with Him. Knowing that Christ mind from his dad diotli no non, IIII G dovy Ionboding in not a rant nnd dl I ` m plouhoutwith `In Inndprnino 5 1 AI ovonnong BA-idgontofn uorvjoo Inn 4 nag. The anthem, Aunts Up My` G|oq.AwnkoLun sndnrp." In `no j` diidvith 3 vinand owinganch II the vol-kesllodfor. Solosuvcrohken Min. Ooisiu and `Him 8: Ind ems. ..-- -nvUuU}v_ya In inn Ullfllnll law I vd. commemorating than birth of tlusm 3 viour of Mankind, were Ina the shadow of u own on the manger, which (untold of the crucixion. But at Easter this shu- dovylonhoding `M mu. Ihllt Shh -In nnsn nntl n-:AA 7 uccuununy, UIIIII` II II! IIGXIB PIPE 0! H10 tenth verse of tho fth chap-.` cor ,ot SI. Puun Epistle o mo! Romano "Wodnll heaved by His Iifo.j The speaker pointod out that although; grain-othojoys of Hm Chriamnu fad- vtl- nommnnnnmino 91.. |..;.u. ..c u.. :2. 1 nnv nlussra. I. N. aargoanz. M. MlI- ` oolm. The bountifni honor and alto duet . ` wu bonohingly rendemd by Mr. and Mrs`. ` Kouloy. Rev. J. K. Mumotine delivered 3 ; Ion-nod discourse on the uorodnosl of f ' Euordny. uklugu his text. part of &he_ ` warn of that am. ..}.... u 4 & l'|lI'lI7" Ilill E-I I"|Ia|C co `B Iontrul St-.b 0! Pnooak Drool Cult Ev! VIIIEI II GI` IIJIIIUI . , Magnicent musical compositions ex- cellently rendered were features of the ser- vices in St. James church yesterday. The | choir me out. in force, the chancel seats, being fully taxed to afford accommoda- tion. The music wessingulerly impreeeive ' and appropriate for the great Easter festi- vel. At. morning eervice Chuppel`e an- , ` them, `-`Christ Our Lord Is Risen To- day," , was well presentad. as was i` also Srne|lrood's composition. "Thanks 3` Bo To God. Mu-sh s To Denmji vesgiven with imp:-euive effect, solos be r I ing taken by Misses Edith Reid. Alum *1 Savage, Messrs. F. R. Sergeene. M. M;l- ` tenor end elm duel . nndltho Hloria" were repeated, followed 1)) mr. Drysou, coma not no excelled. The , "Credo" and the Regina Ueali. at the oflertory. was sung by the full choir. In ` the Agnus Dei Miss Cunningham show. ed to advantage At vespors the Kyrie by the Regina Coali" and the "Tantum 5 Ergo, by Lambillotte. The dilferent soloists acquitted themselves in excellent. style. Mrs. D05ROClI6I':! presided at the, organ in her usual artistic manner. The collection amounted to $I.0I)U. ; unu ungumeaq no one singing. in the I "Kyrio It duet was given by MI8888 Lvons ' and Whalen. The qunrbetbe by .\lfs.-ms ` Lyons, .\IcF'aul. Sullivan and .\l:C-nbe in ~ the GIoria" was fine. The Qui Tollii, ' by Mr. Bryson, could not be excelled. The "Crndn"nmI Hm Rmn. tum]: " ..s n... uuu buu mrge auuience enjoyed the 80! Vice. of age, The great queen of festivals was cele-y _ brated in Sc. Mary s cathedral yesterday Wm` TM`? Celoh by all solemnity and grandeur of the Sergtallimblett, Wanleas ritual. At the early masses there were a Cl'P|'3l5 39090". McCully a lar e number of communicants. Grand 85 Of "A eld battery, RC. big mass was celebrated by Rev. Fr. oeived rstclass, grade "B" O Brien, assisted` by Rev. Fr. Beecher ass certicates of qualification. deacon and Rev. Fr. Maher as sub-deacon. * late of the Hamilton eld bath The altars were handsomely decorated ` hn enlisted in A eld batte with natural owers, while at Vespers the 5 Years. has secured a second main altar was brilliantly illuminated with B" certicate. waxen tapers and colored lights. The Royal Italian mass was sung by the choir, : _ 1' ""'7 9" ably assisted by several members of thei f." ml'""l-' 50" highly lmll` Nth battalion band, which lent a charm l'l` l"3 "lm"l|Ill'. turn and brightness to the singing. ln thei wig and ham " la l "1 "l{vrio uiven bv Muumn l.\'nnn uI`Im\r\' troubles. Rrioho). lliana uy uue congregation. In Queen street Methodist church_ Rev. Dr. Mowat preached in the morning. While it was nowhere enjoined by Scripture to observe Easter-ita observance was man ordained--_yet it was a tting occasion for the consi`lr-ration of a therne, the most im- portant .i.he world's history. He dis- cussed the resurrection of Christ and de- monstrated its authenticity. In the evening there was a song service. R. Whiting presided and remarked that it was a happy day to him as it was his birth- ` day. Rev. R. M. Hammond and R. Meek spoke in appropriate terms of the event being_ celebrated. hymns the choir offered these numbers: Anthems, R.esurrection," `#1 Know that M y Redeemer Liveth ; solo. Miss Annie Baez-am; anthem. As Sleep Takes Flight! ' solo, W. L1vell; duet, Miss Bassam and W. Lavall; anthem. Pilgrim's Chorus;"` solo, Mrs. Callfas. . The choir gave r.. de- I cidedly choice rendition ot the anthems Rev. . In addition to the, and the large audience enjoyed the service. The at-eat mean of fnnmivnln um. nnln . Among those was the Festal Day." The El 822) were handed as special gifts being ale: fund and mission ex; Four new cassoclrs, mi material given for the sented to the choir. Death From Miss Kate Murphy, broke. going to` hm- open drain on a plank. trated her foot. The fol and Miss Murphy 1 she kept assiduously ninth day she bomplaii jaws. She was removi She grew worsedoclrjav accompanied by conv had to be freely ad poisoning complicntio young lady's death, whi day evening. Deceased of f Love Song. by Buck; march, from Cor- | nelius, Mendelsshon; Song Without Words. Jules Jordon; "(lloria in Excel- sis, Farmers Mass. _ ' A special Easter song-service was held Ill . Brock street Methodist church last night, conducted by Rev. J. (lronfell with the assistance of Rev. Mr. Wilton. The choir, under the leadership of Mrs. T. R. Car- novsky. rendered their portion of the service in ll peculiarly effective I selections beinu happily chosen and very appropriate. The leading features were : a duet, "Easter Bells," by Miss R086 Mitchell and Mrs. Hughes, whose voices? we Re Canon Spencer oiciated at the blended artistically; and the solo, `Star of Eternity. - given by Miss McVety Ill good style. with addresses together formed a bright and attractive service, highly appreciated by the congregation. . the 4 , lights, which in the Eu T distinctive of a ' added to their nanner, the g Hymns and anthems alternated, (mm of t `us uuu success is due to me enorts. At All Saints the Easter festival was marked by the very beautiful decorations carried out by the C. B. S. associates and , other members of the congregation. On _the altar were special offerings of white , ower.-, among them some very fine lilies ` and two handsome palms. The eight glish ritual are feast of the highest rank, early mass rector at 8 a. m., and nearly all the communicants received at that service. At lO:30 ma- tins were chorally rendered, and at eleven altar. while the rector presided at the organ. Very hearty singing was alsoa he day, several hymns and tunes which in this city are peculiar to All Saints being evidently especial favorites. proessional, "Hail! Easter offerings (over usual to the rector, also given for the coal expenses of last year. made by the guild, of purpose, were pre- LII uuu Evening aurvlc. Appropriate music was rendered in Chal- mers church yeaterda . Ab morning service Dudley Buck's a Dean) was re- sented and also the anthem Behold, I all You a Mystery, Holden. In the evening Carl Sirnper a benutifulanthem. "I Am He That Livebh, received considerate hand- ling. Schiller s"Glorin in E xcelsia was also presented. Charles Harvey. a Kingston favorite. expreasively rendered 0ualey s solo Gethsemane. The voluntaries play- ed by the organist, Mrs. Dobbs, were Love by Gloria A ...\,...'..I 'I:`...L..._ .,__.__ _-_..:-_ __.,_ L_I I I IIVIUIIIPIIUI 1\IBl'L'lI, \,0Rm. i There was a splendid army of mugjc at ; I St. Paul's church yesterday. Clement.e'4 Te Deum" was presented an the morning ' service, as was also the anthem, Easter Triumph. R. F. Harvey's evening ser- vice was used at the evensone. and the anthem. ,"Aa In Began To Dawn, was` sung. solos being taken by Mrs. Be&t.s,i Meeers. Spencer and Hutcheaon. Mrs. Beets sang in splendid voice I Know That. M Redeemer Liveth,asolo from Han- de `a "Mesaiah. Rev. W. B. Carey pre~ sided at the morning and Rev. W. Lewis in the evening service. Annmm-ism munir-. vi-mi mnrlm-ml in lm}. . LU LIIU LII rendered, nnlni at I . .l rhovroot lutlvnl Wu l'l|I3|.v Iowan- botod In long and Ipoochdllo Anglican and luthodlut olmrohu oluud An- thun hull of Bunches to chant : lhmruouon. I'll- n. - . . V - \ In Mind FINE Muslq neupiasn, av THE [gm cnpnen;szavrcss. _..?._ Fine Services at St. James`. , .,. _:L1--..A _.___: v I `. '1 nen ` W6l'6 rnms that {aster fp,at,a - aer voices. wares WM , Mr. H lens, I self no but ca} Han- Am ` n I umy mum wmch could be found being that Y` I the ``(!reed ` seemed to be somewhat feat. The morning service was good. but that 7? ol the evening was much better; the music ,was more familiar unri better suited to E 1 the congregation. The special psalms 5 ; chanted. the only fault being 8 they were, perhaps, sung too "` feet, and the organ too heavy for the boys " The Magniiicat and N no Dimittie 3 were sung to the very beauti ul setting by 5 Harvey. the organist. He showed him- : not. only a master of the instrument - capable of composing for it. After the " third collect the anthem, by Simper. "I 3 Am He That Liveth," was excel- lently sung and particularly by the boys, whose training reecta grept credit upon the organist. During the oflertory a violin duett was played by Dr. Clarke and Louis Andrieux. It certainly was most enchanting and much too short. The service closed with Barrett : Te Deum, ac- companied by the etringed instruments and cornet, the latter played by trumpeter Wirtz, whose services were invaluable in supporting the boys voices. Taken alto- gether the music was about the best ever given in Kingston at a church service. Lieut. March acted as conductor and much of the eucceea is due to his efforts. At All Ruining Hun I7--On 5:-H--~' -- ' . uu lxynu, --worm zum" andygo other portions of the service were sang to Eyrea ` music and was exce tionnlly _ ood. the I` only fault which con! be found eing 1 (la-oed" be aonmwhnf. fun} IOTTIJNG 120.. lnmnnnuuat Iva uuuu mm. nun acnpulrel rm Ittui to prepare the world fur the great event whichf in oommomonwd an Eater, bui-as 7 ;i;to:Blboni n, mtg mu: an bright \vn_of rctumilg me being likened; so the resurrection of the dad. I: might be paid him the scriptures were written` prepare the world rm 9}... .....n. ------ Things for Men's woitr. f" ' We want you to see all. We `want you all to see. We MW prettied the place a little in honor of the event. but not much. The real things-you are interested in are the goods we have, the prices we charge. __ y we follow and the service we give; We do not want owers or `t1'Jl'ngI`to draw your attention very far from the practical. every day feoturee. We want you to know us from the" first as straightforward business men. We want you to look, ask questions. see with your,own eyes and ftel"Vvith your own ngers as far as you may how good as well as how great the gathering of merchandise is here. '_ _ While we are getting acquainted bear in mind these foundation features of our business : '. That is To-morn-ow our doors oziog open for `N been hard at work picking. choosing. gatherim now crowd the store. ` This is our Reception? V'-"'. at in J tensions: a:hon=-' 'om5uIyon~noux.en.- To-Florrowat 8 A.M . We Start Businggs. You nib inviid to the New Sire. ` You` will `be welcome` to questions, No Goods will be sold. ' ~ '\ '>~' ~ . TO - 7.30 till :0 0'cloc Courteous attention, prompt service, 1 P. F1`. We` sell for cash only. No second price on anything, Money back if you want it. FORMERLY RICHMOND & CO., Mil c Things for Women's ' TIVI` {open for-Vyou. For weeks` "out \q`j;.Ivo g. gathering the w'i|der11osso nt .; , .......a.: nun uunuuuu D wuur. Things for the house. ca. every possible economy for yoig.- " Ninth WonA_lle__:,-_, I An. __-_1) 4.. m's wear. ` Things for C1nldren s won N\l..'... _.. D- - A ` D:. ` ID ?Vr5\n0rn<=ment Any Point of View S_nide_r s P_hotg Parlors j:cT;;a:ra V: llvliuvav. nuv. I gqw. J. 3. warns. Ln :6. Frost. Carrie e Painter. I [Inc I$lf0OI. next to Elect; o On Shodn. '4 NEW wan-our J:`_`i3-lV!'YS0N,- Dalian Pdnmn A Mlig-Vi:ATURh;l:Y'." ` ` 1 Prlnnnu ntnnt. 'l`hn I '~lElII'g- Down `Stoves. L IIEROIPS. 2:.`3."~}'.'..z AoI2Isw3o B0_0,fs% ' IPUIII DU Ullllh :%;I`.w. Powell, g Ihuudd ;v a mom. '~..*;%.*:s:;* {ii :iP0W&L?J%% mud V1.3. 1 X A IITIIIIII L to I out In; ploo fence. Those who : in Quoting one the coming u ring 9 ` d goo ample: at Crescent in u. Ohumuironc. durable (anon. Again I |";i;I`(:ess St. mg. Ma Robinson, the '*OI.|h\lG'I. channel . -ISOGVQQOUR NIW SDI: ' fljaist Iniuhcd photos. 0011 up 315 Ind ` ya what people In of our Outbou- ' you onnununt for sitting. --- -v wuwwuuvu I : world on oxhlbmon at No.0 on usual. Strict! uunlou on boot! I 0 French on Druaont C ltom bula; inn aw st the (Inn. numuk ll clone which tho`?! II ncnhr prion until lab. us. .-A. g 4; `-g- ma Iunplol crescent Win 0hup.uInn_ . d\u;ghlo fonoos. It Quinn. no Ovary duotip- 0! It to work and who cloth unnu- Inlund by. Iclom ' 1*"---tmt Dlillo Ohonlnu and Pruning. ran") " ' *.*-' ml?! mama: 0 I In! reduction in 2 SI on Om-hono In photos. Now in .?;_:;.r_._.::*...?"**".1-: `H: '";:'= - 0 un . I .Imb' I u._Inn an o `I I .1. 1-1 15131111-runaa any lVI& IJII IlIII`I- I , E hi Brut. Th uh Iho wlalozlnggndawn. . '"" ' J` an Bigot urut. Johnna Prlnoou and Brock nu. Rh dulnblo to bovoll around to In mu! olothic well mndo; puloot `ning and in the hunt nun. You to on right if you go rent ;.{....".s; It not nooouu-1 this spring. Bond {on old vehicle to an And have it to- ` ttlunbdurl repainted. -Ontnoa are oonalntont with blah ` Ilnd OI` upolncod. -Onuu-Ina high (lulu work. We've good -storage mom for Sleigh: 0! hliu-lot I .W!.\.:..'-3.`:-: Id 6 1| 0 I! 111 .~:*' -,::..,:u2=.'*a'..,'&:.... ` POI! IOI .3-.2 -321%`-05:"?-3 m':nn 3'M'bound. ' - `Then in no munor Job on earth It you down now how. Vgn `gs. --..- -II AI... 11-; -_.1 _.___-. VII U-IIIIW UV: You An save all the dirt sml worry by tending for us. Tlmmlihl in all its bunches. N oh. nun actor: won-k. rouonnble U0 IKTII TVIIIJIVII Dalmunatnog, ::-.-&b `W11! in pan and vehlclu become worn in Ml-ninhod in -pm of the but 0! olro. Brl them her and wdllnlhou oodjo olthom. *a'vo I oomploto p sue for manufacturing oonvonnou ol every description. 1-Ian I A r: nnggnnru . IIIIK WIUUU CKU IIlWg Io: anything in Flno Ordered Foot- %??Ai%:i%E9uardianl -v_ w - vvv - v---v-v 71:09 door: obovo Open Bonn. uq-uywvpw-u- uvcwr- That could he lnondod is simple ox- truvounoo. Om patches don't nhow; 'ou uolctnnd heels on uutneu mm; M our prices we low. "AI nnnllmlnn In Win; I1-oI..--.I van`- 71/Bus [P than I on I H a 3 A 1* v 7% fur: r?{'I?c5{11'.J . 0 are showing all nnvnlliu In Alum... ' - Aent.`KInzsto1i. HR! Business Pa.ld-up- capmu o: my Oompnny in tyne Irlglnnvi-w wanna. iuisstou Mums co. W 305 9 News 315. ton." i'a.Ei`."`o." ggou Broolrslu '1-`I oi 9; Tom- '::::':;*,.*';*,~:-.=.. ----- r---".-'-Is "J"'l""'J "W Grant and its oouniuion. `rho out iuuhbdtonuhncontnohstanolssho uhnuhoulqhud din ptdniornd u-v-In CIIU uuqlii IUIIICC Hill In 3IR'|Ii,Il|ovcr fuliq nmovoryhigln. h hyuut of Guns nndapingcrupugy, Th) in uullyth fun:-unurof oenvhlulvhuduidotlnponuniuwltln lsjdglqyhluou Tlyhusqnto, uh an at my an nub: nus. I-an hag A-4]... LL- ....gL..n__ .4--- .. ..L_......._ .. - ddbumlnuu WI Iluir nah - Iialyupuhywitb Ilnnnngnn B` `ah-.2.-:4. .1- _.-.-.---- wuuuu gun vvuul Iuvu uuuunuuunlau collisions--buI war has been proclaimed by the Iulhn, by and with a consent of M hiludviun. and it will be a battle royal. Not thitG I'oooo. pluck)-as its pooplo Ire. Will Amount to much pngidod. but than it loudsiu a rival: aguinqt I dynasty that lnllhonfor you Oh ropnlenhhivo of iniquity. Tho anon _ uicuntion so In an the Europun powen, outside of Turkey and Grant are `concerned. in notvlnoydiooormblo. Thrown up to sou-uithpoipt oonoort oluction. but as low couplintiou none Bnghnd was Iuttodxgvoutoln pndliou which run ullnloag irhunonndnon and non :`n Iolunbls Imuauuooaem nowtho` nolhorcouuyadtlo iuhorqtnntiona i'......L..n.. n_.. -p _n - ...-an` wllvu uuuuu, uuu uuw I (III!!! I: been reached. The troops on the Iron- tior have had 9oIliaionn-tho Greeks being sometimes the uggnnon, and the Turks nnrngliu-n---Lgb ._-_L-A-__.-_I.__.,__.1 -, ,- u _-_-..._-- -I`.-u-av:-, -uu IIIII _A|lI'II sometimes :52: my be termed unauthorized n4.II2-L.__ L..A ._-_ 1-- l.. V I , WAR ANNoUfE1:D. The preparations for war between Greece and Turkey have been u long time in pro- gneel. end they have carried the excito- nenb slang with them, and now A crisis 5.. 5.... ..--n.-.: ml- ._-,, , , -- - r_- wnnvun I:u-lil ll-V Vlolllil \ilUllUIIUe Now whet can be done? The munici- pelitiee should unite in petitioning parlia- ment to peee A law by which all doubt in the question will be set at rest. The gov- ernment cannot defend the exemption. The civil servants, in permanent positions and enjoying good salaries, are better able to pay their taxes than the workingmen or clerke in other wnlke of life. The deci- sion of the courts eome years ego may have been juetied by the light poured up- on the case, but the law should be amend- ed or e new law passed. removing all inequalities in regard to texetion end dea- troying e discrimination which now exists ' and ahould not remain. R THE EXPORT DUTY. It seems reasonable that if the Am- ericans are dependent upon our wood for paper-making purpo=es, an export duty on pulp wood `would have the ellect of pro- tecting our supply and of contributing very materially to Canadian enter- prise. Hoty Z` In having established pnper aswollas pulp factories. But there is something to be taken into account here. Canadians are dependent upon the Ameri- cans for raw cotton, and they would be justified. in retaliation, in putting on an export duty which would be absolutely prohibitory in its e`ects. What an injury this would inflict upon our cotton mill` and cotton industry? The representatives of one interest can make it appear that the government's duty is clear on a certain point, and it is clear until one has occasion to test the elcacy of it and then the disadvantage appears. The woodman`s interest is im- portant, but so also is the cotton man s. A middle course must be steered. ` E.\'EMPTlNG"IHEmOFFICIAI.`3. A movement is on foot to test the ques- tion whether the incomes of dominion otlicials are subject to taxation. The i courts decided once that these incomes are not assessable. "As there has been no change in the law since that judgment was given, says the Hamilton Herald, :'it seems useless togo to the expense of another appeal to the courts. As a mat- ter of right. however, there is no doubt that dominion oilioials should be obliged topay taxes in the municipality where they reside. They enjoy the benets of police and tire protection, good streets and sidewalks and sewers, and they should pay their share like other citizens. \f--.. __I.,a -_ 1 a .. g... I10 he nd ve ll` i`I?f1 DA1LiF WETE7 nu an-.1-wmmux n pubunnoa on lon- da d'l`hnd e I d : :&"'it'1.. an: Mann na. vnnoo Attsohod to She phper In one of the host Job Oou In Oonndu; rapid, stylish and sharp work; nine lmprovod nrinttnc menu. Ulllou In Canada: am lmprovod [3114 pl . ~ W. .13. Pm JOHN OFFORD Prop: A.u!stA,nt nalnels Ilunant. rlnnruonnu. lulnam llna - . - I mm wnnuv nuTr1sa wma 9 mm, It columns, in publluhod ovary Thus a mom- 1 I0 81 at run. 1! puid In ndvunoo; ot orwlu O1 Err at. T KI-WEEKLY in published Kon- due and Thundun at O1 I your In adnnoo : lab to the 5 rovnl of tho publisher. A173. fofzdvortlumonu and subscrip- tlo 3 In an and payable In ndvunuo. 0 can of nnlnoor outed uuoolatlonu or tool an will ho ho! pouanally responsible {or onion tho: gin. SKEBEBETEE run an out mud. (Jud IDIOOI lot profeulonnl, lnlnnnoo or sunny announcements Ill Inb- logt to Ilullu mmotwn. ' in _ -`Puma: Damn W ` own 509.. `st `$.11 nonuunu ' nllhmlg odvuu; oumwuo (U0 rm ho o'lI::cIlla Ilnlllatn. o allnnortlon` v lnonndovor,1oo.pullao. In oonuondvo nurtlon, 6o. " do an wogillvo um: and our. 100. . " D. W . " Au 3. " lull Tl-giggle!-' In uuori"g'| noon: - - - moi "OP`/" P" Orbom Dinar." :'{l;li3: i`y`lii:V T113` H134 I I u "xI5`w'.'5."uf'1'v'vsn. Prunriotor. i rupriott;I'. IDIII`.

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