n-vrv-v--3 MW3 1 n to plan a_v cnn give If one of umumucaa. Ll down by ssioner Do I ue (hum- in(~.rimin.~\te ...|. .___._ _., KlI'll[l\.`K. Iwvlll D0 perrwny lnnl , Mr. Hunpu-.k--Yvs. She is always right. I and l-cr--mall. I am always lo!t.-New _ I York Sundaw Juurnnl. quuu nn noun` mmu. 1 nellovo. 'l\vuchor-Sho dues. Sho mm! the can u think uhnuat as fast as the Mn t|.ll.-Up \ to Date. A Iloredlhlo. Father nllso-Ny daughter poocaoc ` qullo an ncth-v mind. I hellovo. 'I\\nnhn|-_k`Ln .I.u_ QL. _.._. -L- __-. II l IIl'u hllsn Gu:zhcr--You and your wlfo, MI. Hmpwk. men! so perfwtly Inntul! MI`. '[Q'lllIV\k--.vI\d Hint In Alumna: Ilnukb 'Nu, hut. you awm fnml of putting It In othor pwpIu`a."-'l`ruth. m"_ It mun` rvll II III: Bnhmcl: l~`1`1`lI|l tn hm-n all kind: of mtmry Immulny.-I. \\`Iwn\ loos ho gt`: ll? l|nwn`t you vvvr Imam]! No In the in- wmur ur Hug (`bmvlng gum huldvr for type- writer desks. "-t`lnclnmu.l Enquln-.r. 1'`: twin -uu uunvnl Jouguoon ht `gov. -n 11141 I In any nuIlII'llIIIl[`n How did ynu lmppon cu lwoomuo molt A prumnumxxl n~gx-tnrl.-um" uskul tho oldmt mmmnnm. A: \ II .. |.-,.-n. ,_, , I I .. . IIIIIEIUIIIIHK. All my stilt.-vrihors paid that wgz." ro- pllul llm country vdltur.-Yonkurs banter mun. .nuuuu- In uuv lluuurlllilllo Wv had a mwnt. our house yesterday." "\\'hut \\`n.~' tho nmm-r.' Tim muk lmnku my china cup. So she wmt duwn tnwn uml Ixnught mu nnotlmr, wlm-In was hI.~`vr|buI, `Tu Ono I Love.` "- Chluxgu Rccnni. lluoduudononriuonqnnll. luunohutoluluo. !`bouupnopuu-\hoy`nuotntnH-- Aqdwnyuounxa nu! than-annngobuu Andonuntlhnhunl tlnllonlyuoourud '(.,\\ no pupa. "x inhuuu h Inn `VIII II D!!! YINHK And to Lcrlnll the`! Old loud no much Mb Io cm. pnlbl no nu. nu nun; murlu "Did yourhu.~zl)nml .~;mm~t|n\os k\'n'c you and play pukvr ull night ." ' usluxl tho Juduv. Nu, slr. wpllml tho npplh-mm fur nil` \`nm.~. "It nvu-r rvqulrml mum thnn nu hunt-ur um for any umv. tn wln ml the llmm`_\' hu could ruIsu."-(.`hlcugu Times llurulal. uvuuuuu use non rl'op0& In dun at on. win-n men Inn thy. The print and pnvnlored bonus Their xx-union nllcd with I ugh. Too timid to propose. Bm time: have changed` and knlghll (doll so bold have grown `nu clear `hm any mam may have a Icon 0! non in a nu. Pray. what In one to do when in hwdut In being kind? It Dummy lam Jack for Bus. Run the A ckle mind? No! If the choloo her bun npuovn to/hcrlnll \, Iona us much M). I -In-A uw uluuw. hub llllll W3lll?," D0 Hllln(1QI" ed. "until"-- Ho opened as frvnh quart homo of Ink. -"hv vnomlmvn-s my tvrrlhlu wrltvt" Fouthm mmmr M Ma vsvrltulro. ho udd- MI W l`ux-lung: H pulvsm` purvhvs M his lawn: mwspnpcr (lvnl)c1'.-\'e\v Yurk Press. Ill! nrrrlulu lujlllo Tho pngillst hum! his hmwny arm to the ulhnw. "Lot Mm wnlc," ho thunder- od. "nnHl._. l`hn\`o nhvaya thought thvlr lm was to nmid using my of the letters that um In the wunl `hu\')-or.` "-(.`h|ougo Tribune. B|rcu|u,'TeuI.`(.$tlQ:u -A. A and High Grade Groceries. :1 An l'IIII I Ill` 11 (E91 "Ynu`vo got. an wry puonllnr nose. " "\\\~Il. that`: none ut your buslneas. In t.` * UNI. ` " I`hmhus! What n name! What do you ll|l|rUS\` \\'u.-a thc him of your pmxsxmtl nu- (`(`t~t()l`n` In xing up such u combination as llmtf" III I....... __I_.___,, Al n . .n . .. `uuu. u nvnuunu Now, szlr." uskul tho uttornoy, "what in ynur Immu)" ~ n|n.... u ln....n n ,, A -- 5 \ \\'Iut He Said. Mrs. Mvrryw|t-l`\`n jnlnvd the "Mn!- lossu Immwt" Innxmnwm, you know. and hm 1 haul n1_\'no\wst. hut Inmlo lw.-m (`urvful not to Imw n nm.~zpIx'|nII of fmthvrs nlmut ll.. But \\'hvn l got. it. homo Mr. M:-rr_\'w|t lwmkc mo ull up. h`_\'1nrut.hot|o (.`hurua-Broko you up, dour? Mrs. .\lvrr3'\v|t--Yvs. I nsknl hlm how hv Him! 11., nml he I-mkvd It all over and sukl. It's u blnl!"--Clo\`elund Plain Dealer. ` |I|l' IU `(Uh ll (Il'lllK. \\hvn ho mum hu 1;, ho found four tn- hlos. sub lngctlu-r as um-, urunnlng under n pnrti--n uf vwry dlsh the kltclwn nonlud. 'l`ln`\\'ultcr hml tukvn the whole of thin. 1m~:mn. us un order from thu ccmntrlu mllnr Alxzvrlmlll. Nut. Ruyn lm pnld Um whuln lull]. lint \\`hvIh<-r hudlxl or not Inns nuunm: to dqxvhh tho story.--I\'o\\' Yolk Juurnul. UUlll'|.'. Tho wultvr Ilstmml most mapootfully, bowul cu vnch vpitlwt. and whun Nut Mop pm! for brunch uh-mppvurul. Uuudwln illn- ul his chair up und wont to tho Amurlcun bur to not an drink. \\|u\n lm ......... `\n .1. 1... I........1 :4..- A- Ul HIHIRU IN: UK` l'I||"`IUy XTVIFOT. "You vunfoumltxl, awkward puma d'nspm-gen! What the buullluubnlnnu do yuu'mounP I nvvor saw such I nnlsomblo ml-uu-u-nt-nl-u-llnomcloro In my life. You outn-cote! You rln do veuu! You clvob do lupin! You mmml umnvngol" And so on, ad l|b.. um.ll he hnd oxhmlutml his knowl- - I30 ut the table duwn to Ice: and blew]: culfvo. lI`l. . .....IA.... I|_A.......I ...--A _-,..- AJr\I APRIL 94; 139 ll UUIIKIIIUIIIHI. A short tlxneanftorwani Goodwin ant:-rod tho Cafe Blguun to Hm-. He had sum-ooly muted hlnuwlt whvn the waiter who had taken his lmt dropped it and promptly stopped upon It. Nab had only bought it n few mhmbos hufuro. Ills wrath was unv- tul and sudden. Summoning ull Ma French to tho aurfnco, he hurled a shower of uhuso ut. the clumsy oervltor. " \"nn nnnfnnmlnul nu-Irwn an m...... {Ila Abuod the Wnltor In luguqnnl l`ronuh.IIIWh0rcuIIyIIrpr|IoI. Whch Nasoooaw'in.p.m his an-'.o"vi.'n to Paris. his lm'o'wiode of French was con -` lined _to a fur nxprouivo shrug: of the nhouldcrn and n Oullio lining of the eye brown. Ah loan - that is what the diokvy birds my. A friend who crossed the Atlantic with him told him that the but nnd aim- pit-st method to `acquire the lan- mmgo was to ho- gin by uioauly., utudying Frunoh munua and bingo! (are. Nut sent: his nmn YOU CANARD 8AU\'AGI 3 " 1 out on a tour and gathered in all the caries de juur oi` the Parisian rt-nmumxm. In a few days he had ieurllod them by heart, nnd his natural mimicry onubied him to give it l"n'muh twist on that pmnuncintiun that nmde in sound delightfully foreign and com Inuntnl. A ..|..... AI.-.....D4....... __.ar\.._.I..n__ _.A , Itfuldut Bacon, I . _`IflbI7|(l. Cud Hams, ' . umahum + Iudhnnnlntho lltlhllnhn _\ Hlll` l|l|l|1l`I ' Plpp H. l lpplu.," answered the wit- IR. c *\..\_N "-"a3.'.':a"v".'u'us.'o-uc"' nuns Booauoo the Non Piopooo. In\-I nl nh-l u-In-n nu-.. -.-.. _L- Trouble In tho llouu-hold. .L 1 . - llud to En Something. .Il.| ...... I. .. . .._. . , n.-. .,, Net aoowiii ww.H- & A Meddling None. .._.n . .__. Lon` Felt \\ nnt. Ills Terrible. lught. ..H|..o I.......| LI, |.__.._ Mr "Newborn elk can you nd a T bigot assortment of Glvlng av ,. An Easy Mu-R. I...,,|. _, I AI A Pair. r no-bur9v buuilhnnuh 25 Years betore the . /* ' Public. Thousands 0:0 3 of Testimonials. A V , n mended by lncnt Plfyslcllnn. . \ Cures all Diseases of the V i `mm W stomach, Blood, Liver, `ii . Kidney, Nervousness, Sleeplessness. General Deblllty, Blllousness, Dyspepsia, .. ` Neuralzla. when all ' else has failed try nunqea-lae4 Hop BITTEEE IGOOD GARDEN HOSE The New I\ln;tn;'.im*. --N1~:w ]l)I~`.AS mu \V0!\I1~2N`S \\'l&f."-`5:!or Mn)`. Just in. Evm-y vi.~it.m- to the store should hrwo n. copy. '1`lmy`ws%' you nothing this month. '|'ln:y`ru l"lil'}l!2 to I11]. ` Ir.` -. 4. ,1. rv '. ' ` H1sco cK'S. Feature of our business. We guamutoo 1 in Style, in Attention. in Complotonoss of Starr 84 Sutclie, 'I`ho more clearly will you understand the length and breadth and depth of our storokooping method. "You will not comprehend it all until you ronlizo that we are working for YOUR interest. To sell you goods in but the be- ginning. We want to so sell them and so trout you that you will come again and again. That you will KNOW our statements to be strictly true. That you will have perfect O0l]ll(l0ll00 in us as merchants. Wo lmow whore this conlldonoo must have its root. and that is why My ask you to tout us and our ways. 5. M'KE!_VEX.@_B.|R0H. `Dressmaking Shall be a Strong [The OfteTE:\M?bti?:1;; FORMERLY RICHMOND a co. H8 and I20 Princess Street. coo. on Lb. Coo. " Coo. roe. .The At 7c Per Foot. .;S#EE|AlSTF~%;EASTEB1l 60 & 7| BROOK STREET. `._..4 Refrigerat%c>Fn;&s,W Lawn Mowers and Garden Tools. ` A _ I . . T DI We lump men: all mad (I good assortment loo. We have a nice mo Fmnily Refrigerator at O8. --at.-cause our mueu ncxm contain ' 'o:|l'y `ESL-l.EAVS,-no drie stalk; or` other ` ndulferntionxa. - -- . . g : - ` ` " Ono teupoonful of. 'l`etlcy u in mud to .qu.1 one. desoempopnful of most other tau. ; . In an-4 . l_- -Because our sealed Jmckets coriuin I-l.EAVS,-~no stalks . Porfnct Balisfnotion in Fit, in Work, `I ll Jail.` : For further lnfyrmutlon drop A and lo End Olloo. Toronto. Oanadn. "V- JV nun. -v-uv mennovntn mrclmnta. S. ROUGHTON, Agent. I I lulu tho Donhlo Liability Schedule 1 and Annum Aoomonu 1-ouoy. which 1 llunnhu xed nun for npoolod ' lujulod. llhonl wodkly Indemnity. for plrtlnlly dlubllnu tnjuriu; and I 1110 ' popdon for mom ammmy. l'Itn\|II.'honn .un.OIuuu. ' 33- `AW? '1'. 1..--` W; on dinponuing tho ohoiout MMIUFAETUHEHS igri-IE ' If but Ihovm by our ex- port vqrkmn. We'll bl} ` your ordor for `panting on any writes. an: uylo. my place. In you out rut uanrod that It will to d_ono woll. .`Or a. M. many. apoom Agent. xmwon. Busy Shoo Houao. TELEPHONE 399. GUARANTEE AND ACCIDENT INSUR- ' ANCB COMPANY _,....-. uucu Iuuui ""-"' Fri"? riv-uvvt The ludon have declared that they favour frat hide, that it it not possible undo: pnnnt oonditiono. that I mm {or rmnno in pntomd. um: modication: so puma tho inluun around by oxtnno pt-auction. and this lunar bu boon provid- od. `ho pnnior. that late government had hon band. amid than in adjunc- ing the arm` can would In Orion to call In lmlo dbtnrlnnoo no possible toOAudA`I oounachl intcnlu. ad tho brill cl to-y hpncnlly regard- od. hpounnnivuund libonh. auth- hbhqsuluuolniulhutu the comic dgq-unuu-.aomau.n.sn Th Bud pvunluh ii lioldhg. Out- Ihllolulwitln dileult qnuon. nilmpghahulhcnauutwr Sutherlamrs I , EV'ER\'BOD\ PLEASED. The ooneervotlve pnpen have homeomo- wheo dleereeeed in the: they were unable to nd much fault with the new teri` and no nnehle to demand that Mr. Fielding ehould be severely clubbed. Mr. Field- ing`e epeeoh wean long one end moot. he reed through in onleroo be fully nnllelu ' Itood end eppncieted. Those who follow- ed the nehoe minlnter in hie ergnnenu hove leeeon to belueve.end hove mud their opinions oleerly. that the liberele hove mode In home: attempt to reconcile their petty pletform with their compeign gqnnu . vguqgv . .--V---gu- An application is to be made to the council in the interest of the poor end the unemployed. lt ie to be asked. et the meeting on Monday evening. to interest itself in the cultivation of eome of the un- occupied land within the city limits. as such lend le cultivetgd in Ottawn. Toronto and Detroit. The scheme ie workable end productive of good results. It wee projected nut in Detroit. under the regime of Mayor Pi ngree. whose executive ability was used to advan- tage and to whoee energy end inuence n greet eucceee wee scored. Hundreds of buehele of potatoes were grown and became the ebeolute property of the tillers of the soil. These people were. besides being given the uee of the land for the eeeson. aided by tho gift of eeed. home of which wee purchaeed by the city ae ite donetion. end eome of it by the benevolently inclined. In addition the workers were given hoes. or rether loaned them. since the outlay for implemente be- came e charge against the crop end was liquidated et the first opportunity. and by sale of aeme of the ground`: produce. Thie sole wee permitted generally. as the crop in meet caeee. from the land elloted to each individual. was in excess of one's requiromente. The public liebility is the eupply of eeed.the outleys,tomporarily, or the eecurity. for hoee, the plowing end the overeeeing. for there must be some one to so that the land in properly tilled. and that new hands in gardening are helped so fer ea it ia poeeihle to do Do. Will it be tried in Kingeton? Why not? There ie land in plenty for the purpose, and the fecilitiee for its use eheuld be early forthcoming. Let a committee be appointed to look into the Yjheetion. and act at once; For the eeaeon ie et hand when the seeding must be done if it is to be done at all. antutnlae e uvvnnuvn-nu Qllll --1.1. v The Ottewn Journnl refers to the one of e men who. for en alleged orimlnel libel, wee nrreeted in British Columbie and con- veyed to Montreil. where. for six months, he wu detained. on bell. and then dis- ` mined from ouetody. the proeeoution being dropped. The legal nuchinery or the dominion government." en)`: the Journal. "tookthie men three thouennd miles to 9 enlwob e charge made by enother who hurl euhmitted no proof. who tool: no reeponei-` bility. and who wne put to no expense. On theother hend hie victim was eeized by the law under oircunnntanore which mount hardship, injustice, and wrong. end which would ruin most men in the bueinoee. le there no relief from this? No rodreee? To the Wnm it eeome that no man should submit another to lone of time, labour and reet. without giving tome guarantee of a reoompeneo therefor should he fail in his one. If the Montreeler referred to had been mndeliehle for the expense incurred in thin one he would have hesitated ebout etertlng e suit for criminal libel. Tho intentione of the pmeeoutor may be all right. but he should have reason on hie eide. end the orown ehonld not lend him its eeeletenoe. DlYNl.0P'S on I mwou-popular the world over. Curtain to plumyou sud fully (unlined. American Dunlap women m. Mn : Carry % J ` ` 2 Iotvf Ms: -. ._ _..q.-..- -no-.._ . THE POTATO PATCH ES. "Opiler par Orbom Dioor." In a quiet way we are revolu- tionizing the shoe trade. People are ndin outthnt we have Shoes, styles uni sizes. that one can't nd in most stores. They are find- ing out `thetv;`reliable" means .1 great deal. e mean to be "re- liable." Anyway if you buy a Shoe of us and you don't wish to keep it gin can have your money back. eliebility is our loot-`rule. Ladies Shoes for Easter from $1 a pair and up, all the latest styles; more at O2, and others at 83. Reliable? Yes, madam, reliable. Tire Co. wm run ywr llsund Ital: DANGER I DANGER ! wane: sum Exercise great cm. nurry Up. Nowadays when I man vnnta 1 mi: of Ihouho hunks `em bnd-t.hn in in a urry. Ho also want: `on good. an. in the Slate: ohoo. Thornton. when you want good about bad. that is. Slater a-hon in u bun . ooun at once to Hninoo 8-. Iactowo. co 3 agent: for Kinsmen. | P.&--'l`ho 83 ohoooltto oolond Dongoh ` no loin: Inc. I nu"-IIIU VJ uogoinglnt. ----------j--- I `I'la'"a Latent Order. ' The collector of customs has been ol- ` oiall notiad tram Ottawa. that hereafter the uty on gum, shing roda and other ! ' ~aquipunant.a for parties vujitine Canada for ' Iporting purpoaaa will he anbjaot to a ro- 1 fund of only ninoc par cant. of tho duty mid on them. an onlv on mnditinn tlunh -lioblnson Bros., Iuuu at only nuluc put uink 0! IO duty paid ghom. only on oondition chub they no uporhod again within three month: from mm of entry. The whiskey men were hit hard by the \ mm. butwthero is no class of men for! whom than in loss sympathy in the cute and xiounda of the uritf war. I On dis that the Quebec liberals do not like the manhood franchise until they got I is embodied in provincial legislation. Why ` uhonld the dominion franchise act. be held back for thin? I ` `"" I It. seems that Sir [Iibbcrb Tupper spent an lob ol his Limo, during the Nova Suotin aioge. in and around Caloheater. the federal non for which 'wn \-ucnnt. And I liberal has been oleetesl. Huluft. Sir Hibbort bu ' tor take a rent, 3 ' The man who, in Juno last. was ready to | die for the O0l1!l.ll.\li.lOl| and till it. implied refuted to applaud in parliament the plan of drawing England and the dominion into closer commercial relations. He is. therefore. one of tho loyuiliata you read about. Sugar has been choapouod by the tarilf. Mr. llrummond. of the Redpnth refinery. Montreal. says the drop in "A reduction of one-half per cant of the nomiml pmt.cc~ tion," and ho is mad about it. But the; people much have their cheap broankfnat, , you know. 3 Tho foung conorvntlves of the city have been egnln in aouion. commingling their thoughte and sympathies and griofa. Ac- cording to the newspaper reports of the meeting the conservatives only know how to rule the country. though all round the people seem to have pretty generally dis- credited them. The Toronto Star has no patience with the loyalietn who relueed to applaud the preferential trade proposal of the new twill . The men who preeume to centre the oppoeition. it avers. ere content to` represe their own eentimonte rather than accord the government praise or endorse- ment." Perhaps the eentiuient has been cnnhed out of them. _ --.J uuv uvuun uvuuu - But. Accepting the News contention as correct, that the now tarilf is conserva- tive. how pleasantly it. must. be regarded by the party! And how worried those conaervntivoa were to know all about their own plans and purposes to be sure! loyalists. rcmuincd . Nay. more. Sir Charles. when hegot his And mark another point; When Mr. Fielding announced his preferential thritf --nu--. `the opposition was solemnly and sullenly silent. "Why don t you cheer 3' said some one from the ministerial benches. and still tho.-`e loyalists. those ultru mysteriously silent. breath. complained that the preferential idea was not workable, that England ooul_l not enter into an nrmnuement for closer business connections with her colonies without the permission of the coun- tries with which she held treaties and the extension of the some fuvours to them. What was that if not un attempt to throw obstacles in the wuy `! What did it indicate but that Sir Charles had not con templetcd preferential acts as Mr. Fielding had done and so had not a scheme wln.ch anyone could steal Y n_,. ___,,.,-, .1 `V NEW A FOOT-RULE] wt was true that Sir Charles Tapper halted about preferentiel trade. but he never gave any iilea of how he proposed to bringit ebout. Had he said in thelaeb election, in the muny 1-peeohee he made. that if returned to power he would introduce this pnferentigl feature of the term` he would be under- stood. bub he left the preferential trade question, no he left so many others, in that condition of ham and doubt which beet heme them. n! policy in sun while so wee the product of than who forever prnted ebouuheir loyalty. is dincrhnlneoed egeiuet the mothel country. and who wee tho decleretion by the chief coneorvntive or- gen when io wee pointed, out then the NJ . would injun Britieln connection`! So much the worse for British con- n3o.tion2' ` _T M _ _ -vw--. - v-w nvwvvip -unuu Alvin I V-I-JV! plntform." Has it. induct? HI ovthclibonlu not donounood the no- I --unpu. av on-nu. run: an vuullvv auyyul -g "which ho would lmro put lnwolfooh It ho had been roturnod to point. The whole prinoiplool tho new mi`. tho hot that vuud tntonlu were duly lpld. hu boon."uy| tho Nam. him from who ..-.--..-AI... _I-AA..._.. n 91.- n _-__.1_._|n `lid no thy won tlgnioansly ullqnt. Thu `Tor'inta Non, hvoiror. nu nohono ol m 1_u.w-u. mun, gnu! pm . M. nhlf ol u opposmonh powder. `.050 prclonnunl undo propo- sition. it said. was Sir Olnrlu '.l'uppnr`I. Nnulnln ILA 1-nnlcl In-up -uni. Inn- -lI..AL If I.- DIAII-Y WE [ mun. A fmah lot of misses and children`: Don- fgolu button boots in tan and chocolate ' colon no Johnston R Co. Fl `PL. ........... ..t n.\'l n-n L._..-__, I |" I` ::':'...`-.'T.'..|..:" '-`-".`.}"u.`.` 3.`...1"% vu run:-nohd ho- to Ind mum Bmcivillo uIcrpAd|.u o mound utiohthnovu nexus-n-in?` P `POWER V or-' PAINT -mun wupcuul Icon HID id haul hoonuuuoh induct! thtlun u no npnnddon chin qulh wu II?IlI Inn (Inn [:3 P 0 Ann Blchop. on . .. ll ; My |I:rlnnd III 5?] vm'h rhonmug; Inotooktholruboxolilh Con ad Iron Pill: with gun: Innom I the ooeondhoxhu purl cured Iain." hu- nk by B. 0. Hitch! . * Shortlynfnrlh mild Sionking to |'Iia|l'o.cS tlnohuuotofr ormo start Inel- noo gun ny to upunoo at tho unto -huB":t tho Y`IAllj0.L 'l_'ho nnnnohmgn LIA ..u- V. - u u: vcuautulpu UII II IIIIU "m it bocy. The accident ooourmi near homo of his brother. when ho was tuna and and for. Anni. Illnhauu I ---|A- D A -A ~- mu me one am a rushing trade. I In Io-day`: issue of the American Field f C. H. Corbett ha another thatch of him I outings. The Article is illustrated. one]. I cut showing the pain] Charlie in hunting I oomnno. vmh woo of his famous bangles. I Yuhrdu nlumonn Z. lllv. win. an. 5 ; onnwlno. wun lnno of nu famous bugle; I Yuurdq nlurnoon Z. lily. wine clerk at MoOonnol|`o hotel. was iniurod by fall- ing out of A rig as Caunqni on him had. cut: but 1. occurred nmr hnmn n! M. hunk... ...s...._ L- uI_v lulu ml` uni cnrnm. aoxunon. (hrdcn produce was the ehplo on the mnrltol this morning. The Iupply was un- uanll Inge. but an dommd wu no glut , that 0. ` fu-mom noon sold out tboir stocks, i and the stone did rushing trade. 1 to-du`| isms of ma Ana-in... I`:-I.I o nu Inn Improved mour scum yacht, the VCR. 1.. and the us launched on Tau- dny hat for the current. n....I-.. .......l..... ..___ .L- -.-_I- -- -- The nest in the land- We guarantee satisfaction. ' umora an Jonnnmn R U0. The nu-(unto of A" cll butter-y,i RC.A.. have lhomu hl ovorhaulod. na- poirod and impro & oir scum yacht, 1.. uh: was launched nn Tn... Attending to his private and municipal dutioa foraomo limo punt, by an illnoas which ncoeuitntod a mmor surgical open [` Lion. A l___L I-` ,r__,,-,,, 5 I ,1 -5: . -` I nuuorrnlu uI_\`e nu been pN\'OntO(I lrom 1 t was n um. on!) point. anon. Fund of A good on x of cotfee? Try our blond ofdavn and loclm. Jae. Rodden. " & Co. } LI_I-_....,.. 'I\ .,. I I - ` ` M=n`s tweed puma 59 . men`: tweed nuts 750.. men : tweed pnula 3|. Grand hnion. ' I I_` _A____-, V . . . no I Ul|IUl|- ' I Last. evening in n friou lycont-oat. bo- tweon teams of tho Kingston and Quo.m`s i uni\`ersit_v football clubs. tho noon mudo mm a tie. one point. each. Fund n!` A grand nun nf .m".uV '1`... ...... r IVUUUUII I\' DO` (3. Kouuelly. Cornwall hm arrived in the city to accept. A position on the tug 'l`hom non. (lull 3` | E. H. Mtoe. of Rrockville. in in town spending A few days with E. W. Sulliwm. Ro_y1il" salad dressing is the beat. Jun. `, Redden & Co. l` I.'-...._.| _. :'1_,,,, n\ , ,- 1- l'l.Y| Boefslenk tomauu cataup at Jun. Rod- delfa. I.` ll |l..I_- ,9 n u ~n UHIUT. I am e Cnnndian. and no mun levee his country better than I do. end no one rid- mime the juetneas with which she od- minietore her laws. I frown upon lnwleuu neee and admire the law-abiding citizen. I do not believe in the moh violence which drove the imparted ltalinne out of Bridge- hurg. But. itie not to be wondered at that these scenes will crop out at times. Many of those llridgoburg workmen have felt the injustice oi the American alien lo- borlnw, and many of them have sought work here mid been deported by Com. De Barry. Do you wonder. then. that when they new a gang of Italians imported from that city from which they had been expelled coming over to work for is Canadian rm and take the bread and butter out of the mouths of their wives and little ones that they became incemed and rose up in urine against them`! (Thief of police] tlritlin. when he mild. in ellect. that ll contractor had it right. to employ men to Iuit himself. and that he would protect him In doing :0. only held outs bitltotheltnlien laborers of this city --who work for ninety cents a day --to cross the line and he will eee that they get work whether Clunuliiuie do or no. And yet he nay: he in R Cimedinn ! The hue and cry that the emunltere intended iipplying the torch to the buildings erected on the grounds for the men in all boeh. Umuulian workmen -are not made up of this kind of moterinl. True. there ns elsewhere. there are many thugn and lootere; but if nnytliinp; of that kind ehonld beettemptedthehoneet workinumen would turn upon them and hen`: them to the nearest lnnxprpoet. The only mmedy for this evil ie for purlimnent to peace , labor low:-iinilnr to the one exiwting in this `country and protect the Camsdien labor market egninet imported competitors. I I-`.S.M. ` What tho lluuy Reno:-torn buught on 11.0 Fl]. .nn,r. nu. sPzcm--nsm moms I) IIIIIVIUII F. S. M. rvvnlug EIll|ll\|_YlllUh 80 mm. U|0_V give them the necessaries of life. If them should. by force of oirounnmuucoa. Como to this wide he in hunted such a|eul.h-hounds an nolnlnissioller Barry and deporwl. Out. upon the dinu cvmt.rm-tor who will dinmlmimue ngninnh his uwn poo nle. and such men as Craig u!Cmlr.of llnmi ton, should be marked in such u manner that they could novor ngniu receive as conmu.-I unless it he with the uliatinct. umlursumding tlmt, they om~ ploy (`uundiun hhor to the exclusion of all other. I ..._ .. l\.......l!-.. ___. Kl/U: Aldormnn 'l`u_\'e has been pmmntod from .H.QlIdiIlI? to his nl-i\-uln nnul nnnniniuml wuuu wnuve Ox ll gnureu. As a Cllldlln, I deprenete in no un- meneured term: the idea of importing Am- oricnn labor on an Cnnedinn works, and it in a disgrace to t ie iirm of Craig & Ureig, of Hamilton, to be guilty of such an un- Cunedieu not. Their exouee the! they im- rlied theee twenty-eight Itelinne from nifulo because them were but few men in Bridgeburg is an lnme an it in false. In Bridgeburg and immedinte neighborhood this name rm could not all the men they wanted and more, too. There are i.houe- M and: of wnrhlngmen in Cnnndn who have left behiml them their dentituto families while they trump from place plum) seeking employment. no that they lihom I.ha Imnmunwinu nf lifn H` nnn uf Bvmw. N.Y.. April 22.-( ro nu Edi- tor): In your lune of Much Bl you pnbliahod a communication from me in roloronco to the Amoricnmnlionlnbor hunin which I pointqdounhounjnndloorlminnolon undo against Onnndiam. 1 also intimat- od than it was high time thnh robnlinhory mogmrou should be adopted by tho Cunn- dlnn government. to protect our own citi- zens against pauper Italian And Poliuh labor and nthonn from this side of the line. I tlunk my convention holds good in faoo of the oocurrenon at Bridgohurg, Ont... on Wednosduy. which. no doubt. over pn r in Canada hm: nlrendy publish . ho Bunlo pnporn have sat in I howl against. this "outrage." and one papor duh: those who took porn in the nhir as "Canadian lonfen. I hove taken oocuion to onower the article in this sheet. and polntout. now that they are gottingn little of their own medicine they make wry faces in swallow- ing it. It. makes nll the difforonoo in the world whose ox ls gnu:-ed. Al I: Clnnrllln. l dnnnnnnln in nnnn. T-----n A cnuclhn III-In Dunn and NW Dlnlonlty "W|Pl Tholr lfollownon - Inn: WOIIIIIOI to in End In our own Conn- try-Jnnnou Wm: which Cumin Ad- nnnluon In nap n Ilnn-nun \Y\I A, -n as all -I -I- A conhtsunnsm ADVI88` ZIIIII IAR I A _A_. `HAVE mum mum LAW.) WHlG'S WIND. WAFTS. - --,-- OIMILIAR iLA`W-.l'l; CANADA. #1::-lilo lnd that In ways r I. - o've Tism Iimdl -an-'.