Daily British Whig (1850), 4 May 1897, p. 4

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Sutherland s| FIOIHD IKRIIIII. ,` Two boxes of the pills worth all that I l used. and I can moommend Milbnrufa Heart. and Nerve Pill: very highly to Any- ono lulfering an I did." w.n( me. f [got u box of Milburua Heart and Nerve Pills. and have ugcd them with tho rontul: nuccon. Inn : now very much getter, rear. nnd alep well all night. my appetite is rmtorod. I am \-i rode, cheer- ful, and happy to nd mycof rootaorod to ` health main. \ 'I"wn l-mun. nl Hm nill. gm... .lI IL-5 II uuru nu wrnmy unnorun. I nuneron greatly. much more loan tell you I let. nnybody know. So miserable that. I wuuld not have cared when teak me. I... .. |.._.. -3 uzn...-..v- u-__. Mrs. Mary Costello. of Kin stun, Ont. says. "For many yoarnl fume been an gwent. sufferer from pnlpitntion of the heart. nloeplesanoan. l|0I`\'0\l!llG.'. otc. My heart. umtcmd frequently and aeemod to; ripe up into my throat. and I was no bad that at. times I could not attend to my household dutiaa. At ..l.-LA In.---LI ---L -|--- -~-- ~--~~A- ll\l|ll|IllUl|l uuuuu. I M night. I muld not sleep my nerves: more so berrlblyunnm-ung. I nuisrod vary 1 umntlv. munln mnm I mm null mm Hun I I oi -(cu nun u my nun. I|II`Ill- The iudgment, in the mm: of the city :\g.-\ini-t. tho nhrcei. railway in printed in full I in this insuo that Innst. of the nldurmon may rend. mmk. loamimivl inwardly di- gest for tho tirst. time the document. from which they have up ionlod. The people nnynlno be inberowtov in tlmir own mu-o for tlmy..m- a rule, pay the piper for the legal dances. , `more [no Many Peoria Who Are Armoat Hope` we of Recovery From Debmcy. Heart. Trouble-Thoy Give Hbma Testimony. r. MAY 4; 1397 Want Kingston Flynn. The secretary of tho Roynl Canadian yacht. club, Toronto, hm: written to the secretary of the Kingston yacht club, in the climb (hut. in View of tho iummrbmino to che interest of yachting in (J-mndn of tho cnmpntition for N10 Sonwanlmwkn clini- lenge cup. every yacht. club should make nu oifuri. to insist. in sending out one-mlurn to who part in trial moon for the purpose of picking R defender for the cup. To stimulate interest, the Ro~nl Cnnadinn yacht. club contemplates huldmg brill moan M on mu-ly (Into for which cnnh primn, about $100, will be nllbrod. The rucoa am to who pimro ui. Tnmlihx lu'o\`inu5 Ln nimi. lur OVOIILH nt Mnnm-nl. Tho Kingston club was asked to mind one or more liyera. H'l"'lP, l\lll("Hl/UII. . The men were measured for their uni- forms today and further arrangements will be made later on. All four men are rnduntea of the Royal school of cnvnlr V. `aroma, and are fully oompobent. to (fa fulljuetico to the corps they will repre- sent. - We solicit a share of your pa- tronage. J. HISCOCK. ID kil non n uv ulnupnli K IIUIIGII. Liout.-Col. Dull", vmmnanding the Mk} Hunuuro. has aolectexl the four men who will rnproeenn blunt corps in tho jublleol battalion than will vinit England next. month. The lucky man nro: Se:-gr. Lothorlnml. "C troop, .`lydonlmm: Her Tonor. "B" troop, Wilton: Sorgt`. Knig u.\" 5...... II:......n_... rv_....) n_n b. l n lUXlUl| I) lIIVUU*` "A" troop. Kin; tmnp. Kingston. Thu Innn urm-n Dmmllonn In-tmlvml. The Indian of the orphans` homo malo- fnlly nclmuwlodgo the following ,qi|'r.n for the nmutha of February, March nnd .\])l`Il : Mfg. /,1. SchmoLlm',hmul UIIOSROISL Hoar e'.~i iiiiasion, cuke; So. Jmnonf. candy: Arr,- Hosnisiny. Llirond;Mra. \\'illinm Skinner.` two bags of apples; Mm. Hurry. one hug of carrots: Mrs. liritton, wlmbnot. and table cover; Mrs. Kent`. nine dozen eggs; Mrs. Skinner, hair brushes, ciotlius brush, whisk. scrubbing brush and cmnba; Miss tiildwsloevo. six domii buns: Mrs-1. B. lhilieruon, (on down cggn; MIN, Spencer. ve dozen bum: Mr. Snhneid. nino dozen bulls; Mrs. S. Birch, t:0ll(lO7.6ll0;{g!1; Mrn. R. Kant, tho dnzun nrun Gil: Mr. Wilkin- son. candies; Mrs. III. 3. Ross. reading; I. S. Wilder. n qunmity of milk uuuli month. Uul stun uuyo An opportunity will be n(Tordel to Hm - citizens of Kingston to huurn literary trout. on a subject. nnd n time that should be dear to the heart of o\'or_v pnt.rinn'u Cann- dirm. umnely. _Lho wurof lSl`2AH. Opera [mum to morrow (Wednesday) evening. ' Ill [TUB HIC- Butter. ammonia nonp nml nnrdinon cheap. chomp, nt. (Hlbc~:'L`1-. Wednesday. bargain day. An nI\nnrhn\if.u u-ill kn n`n-ulml on Hm ulluerb I! pure (ans nnu oolltlc. At. the meeting of tho hm-pitnl board of governors yesterday nftornoon. 1):-. Third, medical su )m'int,on was uotnplimonted on tho mdit.ion ho had made to the scan`. nnd the new arrival wuplmmd on Vha {roe list. Dun-.. ............J.. -....._ _._.I -, 9- LVIII-1 lm Dl\VaK- The public mate nlwnyn gratied with Gilbert`: pure tons and ootfecs. Ar. Mm n\m\.t.ina nf Hm h.~..nHnI hnnrrl at o|.uu. uumop, l\|llR anreoo. During service in 8:. James chum! Sunday evening the choir rendered very -sweetly an nnbhnnn (untitled. "SuvimIr. Brl-atho An Evening meaning." in which the alto ohligato was ell'ecb}\'oly sung by Miss Alum Savage. Thu nnlxlin mum nlnmvn nu-..HR...1 \..:|l. um mm. no mo Opening was postponed. English worsted troueorings to order 81.50. Dunlap, King street. Dnrlnu nnrvh-A in Rh Jnnnnn n|...m.l ` Cdffecs, qranges, Sugars, Lemons, Spices. Pine Apples, Canned Goods, Figs, Dates, -Hams and Bacon. IIIUII IUD. II DID. ID IIIIDCITVC. It. was intended to open the bowling green at. teneonh college yoaterday, but the mombor of the club found the green too soft. so the opening was postponed. English wm-ntad trnuanrinun tn nrrh.n- gnu. |IunIDp.l\lng BEITIBD. I The wire {nco encloning the Union Itreot side of t. 10 Queen : oulloge campus has been nnciroly removed. It was found dilllculhna well an expensive to koop the fence in ropair. Hnnninl lnr \N'ndnmulnv rmlp nnnnn ...L IUIIUU Ill ropmr. Special for Wednesday only, canned n]. mon 100. a tin, nb Gilbert's. H. u-... :.......A..a 4.. ........ u... |._.__n.._ LANciJ`fsu1=1=ERERs. IIIHU VIII! WIIIUIH The newest patterns in Scotch uniting! 816. Dunlap. King atroeh. The wire {anon annln-inn} Hm I1..:.... gun ID ID uuoirul grocery. Complaints um made of roeidentu along the wnler front, particularly in the vicinity nf Went. street. who throw ashes and refuse inho bha water. MI... ........-s ....u--..- 3.. n-_.-L -..z.- , UIIIIIUP. lung CUTOUT- Ronfrew oroarnary in the boat. You cm get It at Gilbert`: grocery. Cnmnlntl nrn marl. nf rnnhlnnh nlnnrn mp. lung Iurou. _ (Nlborb offers 6 Mm nrdinoa for 25. Wodnosdny bu-gain dny. II n : DhAr'_hanmnn vvounuuny Dlrlln uly. ` Onllod at Uni 65 Go : wharf-Steamer Aloxmdriu, Char ohm Iunmor Ponln. To- ronlo. IN..- I.l-..I. .......-L-..I -..IL ._ .__|__ an- XVII WU- Fino black worsted suit to order 81!}. Dunlop. King street. Ranfraw nmmnarv In hhn hnnh Vm. nun `We have them as cheap as the cheapest and as good as the bes_t. \. % waia-s "mun wA?m1 What the Buy Boporton chain on tho '1':-by bipulnou sum to order 019. Dun. lop. King nomt. mlhun nmum n Mn: ...-.n.... 0... rm. strekm I{An7||AIw;\y_ .Iuu};ouu. .I__.__-.; :_. AL- _.,- ,1 .1 x umu Wlll \'ll'|l7 r.ngu\n(1 IIOXD ml. B" Knigfnr, sp. Kingston: Corpl. Bell, "A" inr_vst.nn. Tho llunnrn L ho-Ion. \ I 1\ II` I- III vury ` than I I 1 [ death : Inc: nus. , Ilia llovnreh. of Kingston hu vialhd Mind: In this vicinity. Min Nay John- uon vloludhor hone in Ccnonto. John gudranndl. 9! Oupah. in lo punch in Mr. upon`. plan can we won. Thomnlao In men land! can or witch. Annluonlonon vs VV IIUUIR nick Ii. Illgg II. lama! Nun. 1.4\'..\"r Sn-rm.\-. May 3.-~(1oorgo Blair and dough" paid a vim to IAVIDO 8&6- turdny. Thomas [40 undo o bnoinon trip to Lnmrk. Mn. Roche and Mm. Jnchon viaitod Mrs. E. K. Room`: at Eolgor su- bion. John Paul has gone home for I for woolta. Mn. .\lu\`oi h. Min Kothloon .\luVeigh and John )urou vinitod Rro. McVeigh`: homo at Lumk. Min Iluggio Thoma Mn ntnrnod from Kingoson. Bonlingio nasifn tho onto. The Baotou vulunmohod in Beovor Luke. April Nth. ' 'l`omp|o'iI to be bold uni-momhly at * \`V l:bIu`:. Mu. W. W. Rocho in on the ` an I III!` IIIUII up Ill! IEIKIBIICO Ill UIIIRIIOIIIIO. After :1 Ion illnoaa from consumption Mrs. James 29 odoo dlod Satulny after- noon at Bellevillo. Deceased, when nmid. ;on name wn Mina Burton. wu In Mr ` thirty-novonth you-. I vuuuwu Ilxv OI IIIHOV-l.\\`0. Arshnr McNiokl, Epcot!-. has bou M the farm lately nvmed and occupied Joseph Stacey. l..mndowno.:vmd the latter has ulton up his meidenco in (lnmumqno. lomr illnonn fmm nmmnmnrjm: nu mml mono. I h r.-. John Mnnunon, Bmckville. diod on Snndny aged noveuuty _voo'a. She hnd F been ill for some time. Jnk.-.M nan n.....|...m- _._.. -,.n-.I -A DCBII Ill [Of IONIC IDO- Jolm M. Gill, Bnmkville. was called to Montmnl on Saturday to the bodaide of \ his father. who died Sunday at the ad- vuucorl Ago ol ninoby-l.wo. Arthur M\_Nink|n. Rnrmit, I... Immmm I LIFE lIUlI`lNI.l."n ` During the month of April no loan than ` Sl.`>,(K)0 worthof Pink Pills were sold in En..(lnml nlono. K nu. `nlmn Ila!` . . . _ .... I'1..--|- `||- ` Nown of the Dlnlrlvt Oonxlenud from tho Whig`: lcxohnimea. Dr. Robert Mnthison, Bollevillo, has left. fur \'nnmuver. British Columbia. to prac- tice deutinuy. IL....:.... I... ........u. _: \ . _.~| , , I -I \ Or the stulT.~4 to rn.n.lmAlwn1 of. We are prepared tomoot your Clothing mood. 1\[mlmno, Bliss or Clxild, you cm] ho suited hum from Randy-Made fl I`|:i|1g.~z. You can be suited here from yard stuft. nml night at your elbow N am the 110\\'0st of "TIIE NE W ll)I~1A l A'l"I`1l{NS" to make the homo mult- iug sure and easy. H v I I I Are wound to none for Htylo and Correct 1"orm. The price is 1 l any sort or kind. They give universal satisfaction. Try them. for tmthu Information drop I cud . in "load Olloo. Totonto. Oundn. If you prefer it Miss (lrogm-_v. our ])res.mml:ur. will bo pleased to allow you Btyleu orlmsigua, 01' aid in any way by suggestion or othorwiso. You place yom'soll' under no olnli;;nl.iun in uny shape or form by consulting with hm`. Mllno sumo timn you are sulo in placing orders in her hands. We guarantee all work and all orders. If l.lmy`nro not satisfactory you M0 to- fmnlcd your money. New Idea Paper Patterns Starr & Sutclie, 1_'|!\'l)`llt1`l3r'1r 1TIN"l"f'nDt'\\9v-\ .. .. `THINGS READY TO WEAR. % .-...........T +o-cove-a-;-:;;-1-o-0-n-co-I-0ca-on-e~o+o+o Q .A. GOOD SERVANT 1 I1 \\-.-.1 Mn: nf vnnr aunn..(.lnruO\'.n\ I`:-n...l.n..... I..u..l..... |..... ...I...A ,__ OEYLON TEA Ifyou want Quality in your cup Insist upon getting KURMA. ! -----...w- ---w\..o I \.rIlIlI...FI'3II'( I l\on`t I-ny hor unyfhhu: elm. III ALI. OICOOICIGI-100. THY 1'1` AN D \'0U'].h HR] C-~C+O-Ci-C`l'O C`!-O6-C~I-C+QC+`Q*|'?` FORMERLY RICHMOND at C0. H8 and I20 Princess Street. MCKELVEY &B1r`2cH, b nu r-1-3: I I I Vgz 1.\.Lj.r..L4.l_L4.l.; 44L 444` 4 . g s. noucarom, Agent. --. \gn\.J\.J-I-J I..J-I-I.l.a_vV-I2-L.`-I-' h wm-thy of your mrnmlnrmicrn. Ixperlonun touulupu lwr wl at uuwou tllno, luhor um! uh-no urunlmat vlonnlinonu. ll she who on 1` I I I I I-9 rm I-\ u it-q n-n DISTRICT DASHES. unu nun ulunuuua vluulnllnunn. ll IIII WINHOH SILVER DUST .~ , XNASHING POUUDER m`t Al.l.()l0OlCIu-100. 'l`l{Y 1'!` Ann \'nnn, ul -' mama Load Packages only 250. 300. 400. 600 and 000 per lb. Sold by JAB. CRAIG H CO. 69 d 71 BROCK ST.. KINGSTON. Carpet Whips, Carpet Stretch- ers. Brooms, Whisks. Sponges. Chamois Skins, Tacks, Tack Hammers, and alot more thin a you will require this month. e ..kcep them all in good assort- ment and at bottom prices. STEP LADDERS ! Pro 1 c I-rm." m ' "%.`:..... 4`:`.I{'.2t&o. Nn1~I.-mI.untlo| at Nm-&~-nIuIntlo| 0! mm: 9` man hut.-At nu 0| no III In for II Inc: m. ="'-rm ---~--~~ ' V 7 "7 -.`..un I~`.LnnnnA|hjA . -JIM the Donblo Msbllity Bohodnlo -Ill Anliuiti Anoidont Policy. which ggluunhn ilud um: for npooiiiod I `IniI1i0I.libonl weakly indemnity for L llnliy disabling injuries; and I lilo ` [` Ioulon lot total disability. 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 12 Feet. nlon mu but no puoluolup. RH-Yo" I `:;:{o.`I'u`\':3r1'll axon` an action `mg! or may \n'ror n manually I y - 0 W `zm"?\3'i`" "`' . 3-;"o~_n--I-ant-cf _ -T , mun: ('4? \'lo.. nap. 31). The Annnmu vtlllho In the to of I mhu durum! by nu Provinolul mm which oormlnntm the Provincial willnpreno mlh hnllknuln nnmm Tun: UNDIIIIRWNICU Wlhl . RRUIIVI Tu-nalarn for N19 l'ur<\hIM of 1\rmlnnhlo Annnmou runiulna for I pcrlud 0! fun: yarn hmml by \ho- `mvlnco 0! Olmulo nndornn t.hm-n.y of an Auto! the l'rovlnolnlPu~|l|- (4% \'lo.. wlllhn In Oh: fnnn nf -mun. FORT Y-Y E A R ANN UITIIB. ' NE UNDI.'RRI(lNltD WILL IIIOIIVI `Hm l'ur<\lnoJo_l. ])_r_q}l_!o_ln_l Annuhin. mun. U. .. - --_ _. 1 IQIIPI` day at from : . ' " PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. ---1-j '~t:..-;-..2m.....L uh ling 10 each for 1 :: ..` ' MINI- nnr. In %MAnurAcIunns' `THE 3 A1` BUILDING ,;.A-~ noA1'"L|venv.] dunks occupies .511 :0 Hon. Tn 09: 000101! Hon '9: olllotl WA ' L ngankln upgln -ALA `En I:\|l:|; :0;(l'lIQll:EOBIO- In up! vunuvu and: U! Iulvu !`onu.', no houhlo. nu: no Milo. dulhlou sud sweat. and Inokfutlu 2--g- n`IAJ A- u-LA]- . [.31 n. And two. Busy Shoo House. Or I. It. TXBBIY. Bpodn Agent. Klnuton. Some Shoes for good men and good $hoes'for some men, but the Best Shoes for all men are the Shoes we sell. Biscuits and Cheeoe. 7ounT 393 aunucraa an `Accnaaur mun- Ancg, COMPANY Oppoulta City Hotel. ii~;o.ees9M:vck st- Bananas, .150 mltou spa.-tor oxoaa in}.-' jlhtulo knighthood by qygng nut II ' loll it I put lib. "In. that - ihigl" -. ' . wu n-nu-nu` v--vvv-u--- -uunvu-rvvu vaul- oahcr whoa they not at the home of Mr. Ohnybu-lain : fnthor-in-law some months ago. hopdnt that pile the connota- ouun was they did not dream of tho doubh Iuhodulqol the pnfu-ml clam. ndwonduud when the thing loonod upgmlhoin. Now Sir Charles Tuppq-. In Ihdinppolntnonidn going to ght tho pnpoul. and no donnsrnio shunt nova vullomndlhtlonully nova was in oyupllywislylt. I N|"- NR` N " ya-...u...u-u. .-..\.. .--.1. Cumparo the headings of articles in the conservative papers if you want to see how the same idea strikes different persons. For instance Isaac Ford cables 'a criticism of the Omndian tari` to his paper in Am- erica, and ever the same matter. as con- densed and sent out by the Associated Press. the announcements are as diverse as they possibly can be. The Mail and Empire declares that London is still praising the diiferential clnuse. that "it is well received in trading circles," .that "it is the first fruits of Mr. Chamber- lain's policy." The Toronto World inti- mates in its heading of the some despatch. that the new Canadian tarill is getting a good doalof attention in Britain," that the politicians are pleased because of the stand taken regarding preferential trade, and that Mr. Laurier has boldly appro- priated Sir Charles Tupper's ideas in regard toan imperial solleverin." But] when the same news reached the oiliee of our local contemporary it was sadly misunderstood. Some one read it through blue glasses. and wrote of it: England cannot melt.- the benefit to her in the new Canadian tariff." that Laurier`s humbug is properly discounted. and j`thnt there is no truth in the claim thatleeli-governing colonies can over-ride imperial treaties. And srho ever said they could? No one in authority In Canada. The most that has been said is that the treaties into which Britain has entered are not binding upon Canada. that they have not hitherto inuenced its policy. and that they cannot- iniluenca it now. The Laurier government has no doubt proceeded cautiously and knowingly in this matter. The language of Mr. Chamberlain indicates that he knew what the premier meant and aimed at. and the inference is drawn that he and Sir Richard Cartwright understood each -aL... ...|.-.. aL-- _-a -a aL- L-_.- -1 an_ vvnolnn -a--. _........v-..... --.. The Toronto World states that a careful analysis of the new dominion tariif shows that out of 426 items on the dutiahle list there are 395 increase.-, 40} decreases. thirty-six items are changed from specic or mixed to ad valorem, nearly of these being decreases, while 308 items are un_ changed. "But the World is silent. says the Ottawa Journal, "as to the fact that the tabulation only holds good if the pre- ferential clause be disregarded. In a year from now that clause will lower every duty in the Canadian tariff twenty-five per cent. to British goods, and possibly to the goods from many other nations." There is a disposition to create a scare about what may happen in the event of British trade being captured under the preferential clauses. Business men. an- gaged in manufacturing. say that the new tariff will not affect them much, in the line on which a change of rating has oc- curred, but a year hence awful things may happen. Add to this the bogey which the Journal calls up, and public apprehension and anxiety is being contributed to in a most generous way. Had not some folks better set on the old advice of refraining from bidding the evil one good day until .they meet him 3 Just now there is no ground for alarm. The preferred clauses in the tariifare calculated to develop trade with Britain. and every loyal one admits that it is a work in the right direction. Increased trade must be had, and since it is possible, under present conditions with the United State, we insist for it from England. Meanwhile there is no reason for the cry of distress which is heard in the land. and the echoes of which are registered in the press. THE DAILY WHIG. Ann lnl-VV Ilnllalkul II puuuluuu uu an (in I and Thurudayu M. 31 A year in advance; I]. Iothorwine. Attuohod to 2119 paper In one of the but Job Olool In Ounudu; rapid. stylish Ind uhnnp work; nlno Improved printing prunes. h`UW..4. B VENSE. JOHN OFFORD Proprietor. Auhtant. udnou Knnuor. 'I'IIaII IION ND. III; luoln moo - - - lunar-In oo-I - - - auo. Olooru of unlniaoi ousted onoolntlonn or uoolotlu ill be he! pouonnlly nnponnlblo {or onion boy (in. mm w mcmr nirsn wmo a pm... 04 column , is published over`: Thuminy thorn- lniont G1 5 run, I! paid In ulvunon; othorwluo 01. Ear Eur. ` TR 8 MI-WEEKLY In pnblhhod on Mon- ll. _ _ inlet to place their work within I _ touch of all. luvo decided to re- JIII the price of Cabinet Photographs (or 5 than 'mo" to $2 a Dozen. `Don't an um opportunity. hot to almllu rutrlctlon. Ooncnno aulvonluorn allowed two changes Ml Vook; non frol`lnIn%.ohaIl[u must be lmld for. `no ublln OI` wlll not be run - nlblo for mlamn onbnndln of verbal or on Wrlt n dlrootlou uhoul be luoml on All or lnurtlon. All ulvo tum Mn no no Inol. to tho npprovnl of hha public: or. ohu-nu for ndvonlumonmn nnd subscrip- ml: ooh publisher. char 0: Mom on no and payable in advance. Oloon unlnoor ouoolntlonn contain will In In] nnnnnnllv runonnlblo 'b".i'.fo..'.`2.'o.r'.`.".l2;.."`. .`i' .a mm are mm for lon forms for uoronnto nnnounoonunta. but not on of he! wanted for nnlo. 00-10% 95"` nonhlpn ton on or on'ytlunl bi 011" announzfomunc of oodn OI mum mun for uh no gmludgd. rd union for profonolunnl. lnnnmnoo or annoy nnnounoomonu nu aub- o . "2`:o.`1.?.{$"2.`iv'.'.'.`4'L`.f..3{`n:ow.a two Bu-Imn. lsmuu or Donna. on mu:-non. 3' Owoinut-Mom 150. um. Lou nag! Found nonnln. Aruelu foru .oto.lo.por word It 111 lulu; min!- nmln 3 At. llo. no. I otlou `Ibo. r llno; nduood run when lnglllllll I(`IVll1 mom. mconiplntolo 0.]; on ognrooutot over 000 Alan. llnhmun o nu ornno on . Ooncnoto for n aougiod sumo modulo: ma `.".'s'i'uu.no'"" "nu'"' '3c"n'."e`."i`x'.`' "353. `I no In no nu nu. pan Io tn cannon ; othumlu "Jo will be olnr ADVII lint lnurllon In line: and o .100. not llno. h oonuoutlvo lnunlon. Go. " M u wont. Ava Man and over. we. " the mob. Births. lsnluu Dunn. lnumon. I003: two tau:-0lom.1o. , , _ IIII Duunnmm` $3-nllnl: YIAI. Wm In published our! strut. in I 0:`. 0 DIFFERITNTLY REGARD]-1D. II oonueltlvo lnumon. no. qwook In lino: and our. " P on 5 V , M _ no Fhno tlmu uwogk. co. " Iginnmontu y I Iolld lulu. hulvn [mu 0 t. inoh. @5733 L~im"T~i; EsI]7si{EfT %fg~._IIII\IlII Blckoy. tanqul` I :1 4 ' ; umnhnn, ANNOUNCEMENT. "Opifor par Orbom Diver.` u---- -vs gnu wu--vuvc "bow: in ' hi 2 mu" w.nuu|.\?' 'r>.:r'o:s. -Yaumdf '5.':"`.',` Douinfon--but wheel mud . 5, mg -o": -;..:*.':."'*".**"`........*':... .,.,.., r wot . log lilo Opting. Hun 1 loot. `.`:.u .3 Do "'?'.u':'..`. .a..'3":`..'.`."&`.... ....., gusts up -to-A ;. ._..3 . ;~,-L ' . ` r " nil OK! In `A No coupon or print offered `uh yhig roouotp. Inn on lblbs. on 60 hum tho: yogwgot of arm olbrlng piohmo. to. 1 Mon . (1.,-g 9., too much for your whistle. 3 Dun bu n Novclo with g .4 . yhllugd-V T Pu-foot. "Gard cm .,. A Bill`! Thing. You cm buy ohooa ohoapor at Abor- oot.hy o than any other house. Cnllond no our niece and nylon. Oou-d`: old sand, 19 Princess um. --q--:-. nun u-u vu -u.-~- No lover 0; Cimdinn bin; nhould min thiullluttncod lecture an open homo tomorrow ovoninn. TIC IIIII IIIIIIWTIVUII IQUIUI homo waning. Mu. A. J. Suns. Dundu ` vs; I mun any Millol-`I Com un I 3 an Int-clan medicine. In Sgmi, to. Iiol from shoal For sale I: E_ c_ k -Igll uouoy-mo unnmo. The Methodists of this city particularly an up in arms agninsnhe proposed change of the weights and measures olcs to King- ston. Mr. Johnston in one of the foremost. Sunday school workers in town and no is msn on be nsmod who would be mom m ssed by the Momlnodisho. His removal would be very unpopular. lt`. s a Time UWOH SOHIHI nmos. A man went. mbon Poulett sbreot xlrocery atom and naked for l`at,oraon'e noun bia- cuitn. On being informed that I`at.ersr)n'e were not, kept, he said that. the doctor lml ordered him to got Paterson : us they were softer than McLnuohlnn`n or other nukes. It. is not dillvult. to guess the name of the doctor who is trying to work up a Inurkob tor Hon. Billy in Owen Sound. Does The Government Employ lllm To [)0 Hands: lchool Work 1' Anni-In (Inn. M.` .-an-.--nu. uu vul u\r|I nuuuuugu The board of governors of the Kinpgon general hospital met. yesterday nftornock Liouh.-Col. l)u`, clmirnmn. presiding. There were present: W. F. Nickle. Dr. Smythe. Dr. Herald, Rev. J. Mnckie. Rev. M. Maloqillivra ,Dr. R. T. Wnlkem. B. W. Robertson. F. Elliott, mayor Skin- ner. Rev. M. Mncgillivruy and mayor Skinner were appoinbod visiting governors for May. Accounts for April, nmounting to $l.080, were passed. null-y I Bolloylllo Onmrlo. Th: Mnthniatn : YUVVI. III I10 VH3 I:l|6re(0ra (IIFCHKTROU. John Hudyon. a trump, vma nrrestmd yesterday for hogging on the stroets. Ho was drunk and was anxious to mourn money to buy "more wluakov." "Fnvo dollars and costs, or one month in jml," was the mngiam\t.o`a nentenco this morn- ing, and tho mnnp will have a chance to work for the next four weeks. Illll |lll'I|aU JU5ll.'l'\lll_V\ VVNG III UUUFD Hill ta- ny. He in incorrigible, and the sister-\ an the house decline to hnve anything further to do with him. Ho was remanded until to-marrow. \Y,_ __.._ _ _ . . , . A .__..I A- .. _ . _ . _ ..A_ I\_A... UIIUII I(U`llIUI'I'U\\'. No one appeared to prosecute Peter Wholom. charged with the choir. of it gnmo fowl, and he was therefore (lisclmrgod. John Hadron. A Lmmn. unn nu-m_ur.ml The election campaign in Quebec is be- coming red-h'ot. Will the Flynn govonr mont be defeated? This is the indication. And no one will be sorry when it goon. g Fine growing weather. Bur. tho Mrmem have not you got the seed into tho ground to grow. Polloo Court. Tn-0:}. I`M.rick Page, the boy who was cont to the House of Providonoe by the police magistrate yoat.erdn_v. was in court again In. uv, Na in innnrrinihln nnrl Hm ni-tam %|msns. summon & nmsf The Montreal Star has now It humorist who begins his reign by declaring that: "the opposition is in a Ligeriah mboul, hav- ing determined to uttumk the; tarilf claws by clump. In the North American Review. to which Holdvin Smith ho writes. despair: of repro- nontative government. Mr. Smith is not. likely to nd hin idoul in bhia world or in that which is to come. The Toronto Telegram hopes the Quebec election will hrwo tho eiiecb of burying the Manitoba school question so deep "tlmt; it` could not; be resurrected by even the authority of Merry dei Vai.". According to Mr. MoClenry, M.I .. of Welland. tho poulimuabemzeneml in more barbarous in l1i. of the people than the sultan of Turkey. But. Mr. Mc- Clonry is A tory who would like to be It sultan himself. . stress-r verses ms-r. ' A eleeeeodltloaol things lasseorae to light in 80. Ana : division of Montreal. so for as the local arduous ondtho volume , lists are concerned. The revision this year, in anticipation of the appeal of the people, was conducted by commissioners. ands form of registration similar to that con- dceted in Ontario was adopted. But there was a new departure. the failure of Vvhioli does not warrant a repetition of it. An` elector was permitted to appear personally bolore a justice of the peace and make such a declaration. according to form. as would give him the standing of: vote in the local election. It trans- pired, in St. Ann's division. that a hotel- man prepared a list of several hundred names, which names he presented and ask- ed the commissioners to place upon the voters list. The proceeding was objected to. The evidence showed that most of those named on this list had not personal- ly appeared and requetod the applica- tion to be made in their name and behalf, and their names were rejected. Mark the astonishment of the liberal candidate. Dr. Gnerin, and his friends to discover that in spite of their ellerte. in spite of the com- missioners` decision. the rejected list was embodied in the list which governs the election. The mystery. as to how all this came to pass.` for a time was quite pro- found. At last an assistant in the ollice oi the city clerk supplied a solution. "Dr. (luerin and his friends. says the oliicial. had the names rejected. but they failed to look over the roll of I895-06 and see if they were not in already. These people can vote. and cannot be prevented. They can't, eh? What was the sense of re- vision, then 9 Such a performance as that recorded here has only one parallel in Can- ada, that in connection with the London case and the decision of Judge Elliott, and even in this instance the circumstances are not as remarkable. Tho Wu of Ill!-N. of Male .1.` ALI. tl|..n_sA.I \4.s.... -5 '3 Hmapltnl lluvvo;-a oAro' Mooclng. _ L_-_J -l_.-.. _._.___ _t AL. I11, UK: The Dnotor `P 1 nu__4. TH]! DAILY WIIIG-. TUESDAY. uelu, 4|. uunuwlui, Wit! In mo cnmr. Tho uchome woe thoroughly dh-ousted. and It wutho opinion of a majority of the members of council that such on ootublirhnont would not be I pay- ing ono. It was pointed out that the ooat of tho onnl wonid About equal thotootimntod revenue and also that con- nin' factories throughout tho country no. at t o prooont junoturo, being managod at Klooctotho proprietors. In \-iow of tho foot that tho momborn of tho council had not oumciont ovidonco hgfm mom to show glut tho factory could no protably run It not doc`.ded't-oloavo the matter In boy- nnodor the present. Reduclinn in Price OF PHOTOGRAPHS. E'.'rF2'{.'s;" '33s '1' 17.3% X7-T.3n'5t '8:=m0: 0 bydI'.I::hk.. hglilgzltht, `Al or. . u `I. I ` Inn. The huungr {'olu':L:t:u|nn.tng Funk W. hhlut n N wit ouch Indilhholhvodnoo ottho nhuvill hlfnnt . __.. Run or A nap. Aunu. Mich . May 4.--Tyne boom n Spuola river. Georgian Bay. broke you` ton-day our in; out I have amount of Iona on In P49}. ilnhrht- Altar. romo ma 1'. u. mmnon. New books to the value 0? $200 have just been added to the library. leis tho intontfon of Lho board of numngement to take Advnntnxo of the rocnnt grant. of tho council in order to effect. a great. improvq. mono in the reading room. which is now open to the public. {roe of charge. _.______..- Onno Are con-ll;-#._4 A meeting of the council of the bozml of trndo mu held last evening to diacmn the canning fnowry scheme that has been talked of for some time Nab. Tho prai- dont, A. Chadwick. was in the chair. Th: nnhmna urn` I|...........|.|n Alu.u.--.a IVIIYIIBH l\aH\lUUll. IVUV. \\ . I). \;l|I('.\I I\rU\'. \I R. Black and Dr. Ryan ; trustees (re-olocu od). blosnra. Edwiuchnwn, John Meliny nnd Neil McNeil; auditors, .\lonera. J. I". Puma and T. I). Minnou. M... |.....L. ... n.- ....u.... .5: man 1.....- KIMIHA UI LHU l'||-J IIUUIHTII. The re mrr. of tho tromauror, H. Crothorn, mid of t.he.librm'inu, i\-Ilsa b'pri;,zg.-, wero nlao presented. Mr. Crochern, the retiring rmenaurer. in a few forcible remarks highly gommondori tho energy and nbilit nhown ' y bho president. Mr. .\lvi)ownl . duriwz his term of olno. and n motion was carried that. he be rendered lioalty tlmnks for his oioione services. After a Mutable mply from the preeidunt, Mr. Crolhera lnit.h{ul work us treasurer nnd hi.-4 i\Lt.ent.ion to the comfort. of tho px\bI`0nn of the rounding room also reooivod recognition. A motion was then carried, thanking the city council for its recent grant, and expmssing the hope that this might lead be yet greater gone- ro.-ihy in the future. Thn nlnnhnn nf ninnvn fa-.r tkn nnnninn l`UFIhy Ill IJIIU UIIIIITU. Tho elocuon of omcora for the ensuing your reunited in the choice u! the following gentlemen: Prewideno. R. J. Mono:-all; troxuumr. J. F0 mono: new-otnry. E. U. Slicer; bond of nmungmnent, the above oicoru, with Mon-rs. Johns, Wm. Power. James Reddon. Rev. W. B. (I:u`c_\'. Rev. J. I) lnnl: anal I\.- Dunn. . o..un..... 1.4 IIIA.-15 | HIUIID VVUUHI HLIII I|ll`ll|U[, |U1[\l'U\'0. [10 also spoke with nppl`0Cil\(i0ll of tho timely grant: of the city umllmil. Tim rnnurf. nf Hm H-nnnurnr H f`.rnHmrn KIIUVVII |.U HF. IIUl' l|I'U '9 LU blllll. At. the Ineetinp of the Emziinh church voutiry hold on I-I-inter Mondny, Sbuurt Jevner was elected people'a wnrden nnd Joizn Freoburn was nppointod minist.er`n wnrden. Fred Wood nud John Brown were appointed sidemnen. Stuart Joyner was chuaonnn. lily-dole Me to the synod. The meeting pllmf off harmoniously. Mxxnnd Mrs. Harvey Mills, of Wilton. were viaituu: in W. B. Hnrvc_v'a recently. Duncan M(`Uonnl president ofthe Syrian- hnm Cheese Ca. hnn returned from vui Ling his mlntivea in Uulifinwiin. He brin I with him many interesting atm io.-4 of b no beauties of the south. but holds thnt in the long run. there is no place like Cnnn. du. Mr. and Mrs. Willimn Trusalnle have returned from Ottnwn. The Annual Monllug Wm: llold Llut sum. --0nh~on Iclerlc-ll. Tho rmnunl meeting: of members nf King- ston public library Wm! hold in tho board room: lust. owning. Tho ?n`o.~i R. J. Mchowall, in his report re erred to the im- proved llnnnniul contlll.lun of tho libru|_\`, which ho ho sod tho new board of mnnn (L l lilo meul, wouk still llll`lll0[, improvo. I nlnn nnnlcn uihh nnnrnnin h'nn nf tlm limnlu 1' IIIUIUHIK DU IIIIUIII IHlIlIlIlllIU\l PlU\`ll|U (`I men and women. The:-0 pivtm-on were very cleverly out on n.t.ill' prpor and when Illuminated )r`0(`lll(`.0(`l in very pretty pio- turo. Tholrst baseball prnrbico of my account ucmuod nn Mnce a Point Satur- rlny afternoon. The outlook along this lino for tho Sydenhmn ho_\-n in var pro mising. and the probnbiliiien are t uh nt the and of the season they will have nrl(l- od runny lame`: to their name. The rm, match in thoBn_v ofininte league bakes. place next; S:\turdn_y bet-woun tho Kingaton and Hydonlnun fnotbnll ball tenmn. Tho Sydenhnm [cum in prac- ticing himl for this nmtvh nnvl they hope to give it good account of blimnselvou non b Saturdnv. [bin to be hoped that every man will turn out. to practice this week, and gob down to good. hnnl, COll'!(.\l0l1U0ll! work, forthe Kingston tonm is not un- known to un. um` two we to them. Arblxn ....`..o.`..n .J 51.- Y.`...-I:..L ..L....-L blIUll' EIIKI UHIICI lllll` Anotlmr uf tho very enjnvnblo mcinln given by ladies aid of Sb. l'nul a olmroh paued ll most nuumusfully the evening of \\'odnvs:\y, April `.. .`-H.h. Miss Dean en- fnrtuhnnH\nnn1Iit.ur\nI'.m n Hmn I111 A\'. V\U\IIIl'3iI2" l`I|H|| 551`. I |HH | UHII tcrtuinod thonudioncofor 0. time by c hibibing to them iHuminnt.ed pictures vnnn and urnmnn Thnnn ninhn-an um II win with dean narrow thut we learned oitaho death of Charles and E. Leather- lnnd. Both of these gentlemen were at`. one time students in the high school hum. While here they won for thamaelvoa the oatoem of Lhuir follow- atudents who doeply regret. their early demiso. and extend to the b(\l`8llVO(l family their hanrcfolt sympathy. Wnlbor Cairns, ll youn lnwyer, of Smith's Fnllr, visiting m.t.ho omo (if his brother-in-law. Rev. Mr. Jmnison, after 11 short illness, died 1 n Sunday April `. .")Lh. On Tuesday his n- mnina were cnzivoyod m l'ort.li whore t.ho_v' were interred in tho (.`len\\ood cemetery of that; place. Our rynwiibhy in exteiiclod to the llev. Mr. Jamie on and his fam:ly in their and olllictinn. A....A|.,... ..f AL ........ _..!......l.I.. ......f..I.. . ' cheese inctory To Play lootbnll with Ilnnoon on loin!- dll-Ioolnl by Lndleo of at. Paul`: 0lmroh-leotIng or Iiinulloh church Vuu-y-lletnrnod from Unulfornle. Svniuumin, Mny 3.-0eorgo Davin has gone to Duert Lake to take change of the at that phce. Walter A. Jam nit-ll loim for Kingston to-day tout- ten the eummer uesaion at ,Quoen s. Miss Daisy Caldwell who very oreditnbiy passed her examinations at Qoeen e has taken olmrge oi the Gould L-the hool ion the summer. Sills Iiros.,oi denhnm. are shipping is largedruvo of pine to King- ston to-dny. User 0 Fillinn has pointed the house 0C0ll[)l0( by Mr. Bnrnot. thus uiving it in much-needed improvement. Jeane Martin. having rooovoreclfrom his late severe illneu-, has left tor Deneronto. where he has accepted a more lucrative position in the employ of the Rathbun company. His brother has taken his Eoaition here and has moved into the nnse lntolv occupied by Walter Scott. Miu Edna Griilith. B. A., has returned to 'l`oront.o. Mine Jennie Wood hnnieit to take charge of her school at Listirner. Misses Eiiio Mallory and May Weir visit- ing iriende in Svdonlmm have returned to their home in Kingston. Mr. London had his wheel badly smashed the other oven- ing by an accidental collision with another wheel. ..... I-.. .......I ..L DEATH or TWO FORMER man scnoon. sruomrs. MECHANICS INSTITUTE. rm; svnnmm slmxcs. Lax: Liver Pills curo connlipotion and sick headache. 95 cents. All druggiau. There Are

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