Daily British Whig (1850), 7 May 1897, p. 4

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`u advantage in awn; an. ..... ... I111: ....-......... Louisville, K_v., May 5.-l7ri Wriszht, :\ yountl farmer and lulmvco buyer 0! Trisgg eounly, kilied himself under his s\\'ee1he:irt`s uindow yesterday after- noon Wright rode over to her home. when he expected to spend the after- noon. hut for some reason the fniher of the young woman refused to allow him to dismount. lmnieilintely the youmt man wheeled his horse around till he was (min: the window from uhich his sweelheurl was looking nnd fired the fatal shot. The top of his head was torn almost off. [LIE EVUTIIIIR IDUIIU [III] UIOIIIXTI 0| council No. :20. C.0.C.F.. called at the residence of W. P. Bell and gave him: surprise. The fonpu-1: of the evening was devoted to ooeinhilit. . and at. 10:30 o'clock nnfnnnhrnnnin Lanna Q Sn Inn 0}.` ninOnp. XIEIIIOICI KIIIII. UK) , WHO Illllllli The put. chiof councillor was at I in onto:-tninino hi: frinnrln `Inn mu III. [-II CIIIUI WJIIIICIIIOT WIS "HF BIND. in entertaining his friends. who any they novcr spent 1 more plelnnt evening. ' nvn. \\ ll(`ll)ll' [HP com: '1 m un rum- ilrz is not recorded, but Mr. .\pem~or. mnfidont in his thoory. slept. The sad part of the story i- that he fnrgvt the Wr9lch(\d tvird umil late in the utter- noun. Hi: consvienct--stricken rush to the (owl house may be imagined. (IUVUWCI ll XKIIIUIIII IIIII IO NW3. UCIKI rcfnnhmcnta, bl-mg t. in by thovioiton. I-on auvod. fat than had been fully ennnidnmd tn ' any _ ran indnlnarl in, grossing. Word has been received here of the death of Joseph Jones. Tyendinsga. which oc- curred yesterdny. Deceased was seventy- eiglnt. years old, and for many years was postmaster at the village. He was the grandfather of .\I rs. W. 1'. Aubin, who left to-day to attend the funeral. Deceased was a prosperous farmer and had accumu- lated considerable property. IUULUTEDIUII. John llonnelly, jr.. returned this morn- ing from Ottawa. where he gave expect. evidence in the case of the government. vr. Pourpon it Fraser, contractors for dredg- ing a porbion of the Morriaburg canal. The action nrose over the sinking of the steamer Acadia: by striking in boulder in the canal in 1893. The casein atiIlpro- nrnnsinn greasing. ford h IIIIUV-U0 0" H1605! IIIU PFIVIIUKUU U. VV . A. On Wednesday afternoon as a squad of "A" eld battery men was leaving "the riding school a'driver a horse kicked the animal ridden by Capt. Ogilvie so badly that in has been unable to walk since. It is expected, however, that time and care- ful treatment. will bring about a complete maturation). YAI... l\-....-ll.. L. _..A.....uul ALI- -nan-s. You May Be Blind KUWJE. Ill UUVUII IIUUTH .yUI@l'\|I_Vu Local bicycle club members have l`006l\`- ed printed copies of the contention of ti o C. W.A. regarding the carriage of bioyclae "by railway companies. and as to the legis- lation asked on that matter, as presented by E. B. Ryckmnn. chairman of the com- mittoo on rights and privileges C.W. A. On ufodnandnv nnrnnnn an A snund nf lull! IKIIIKUUUII UWU W05`! .5`) Saturday and Monday our store is your own; it amounts to taking what you like and givin what you please. Dunlap. Twn w nnlmnn, H L, Mn(`.nrt.nr. nf uuu glvm wnu you please. uumup. Two w oelmen. H. L. McCart.er. of Mn ble City, N.Y.. and R. H. B. Scobie, of Og ennburg. N. Y., who are on a Canadian wheeling tour. wheeled from Prescott to Kingston, A distance of about seventy-ve miles, over exceedingly rqu h and heavy made, in seven hours yeater ay. Int-nl hinvnln rvlnh mnmhnrn hnvn rnnnir. TIUUII UUIIUIIIIUH. Mrs. W. Skinner. sr., will return next. week from New Jersey. Since going down there Mr. Skinner has not only improved in health. but also gained in weight. He in seven pounds heavier now than when he left. Kingston two weeks ago. Rntnrrlnu and Mnnurlnv nur nfnrn En vnnr Pl\I'LIU3 and [H00 WlLl|'UHCu lIlIVlHb' ll l`.I|.'l\- Lash evening the four non-coma of the Hth P.\\-'.O.R., who will represent. the re- giment, at the queen's diamond jubilee ceremonies. were examined by Dr. Herald, who found them to be. physically, in perfect. condition. Rlrn, W RI.-innnr u- will rntnrn nnvh U0 llllu U0 0ll'UnO PTICO Ullly HUI 0. John l)onnell_v,jr., just returned from Ottawa. says the capital is overrun with clepubnbions, all having some grievance to ventilate. At every hotel one or more parties are met. wit.h,each having a "l.ick. lmnh Avnnino Mun fnnr nnn.nnmn nf hlla UIUU nuburuny DUXUIIKUUUII IJHU EUIIBUII. Oak Hall boys clothing--don t lteound A little like A fake game to offer $11! suite: for $3 and so on--ono price only how. Jnlun llnnnnllv ir, inst. rnhurnnd frnm lrUU IIIUUIU IUUK Illl-U IAIIU IllIllI.l'- The annual o ning of the ladies golf club will take pljce to-morrow nfbernoou. Tea will bo served in the club house as live o clock. Five o'clock tea will be sorvdd each Saturday tlirougboul: the season. nah all hnvn nlnt.hinu-._tlnn f. itnnnnd A Ul HIE I858 5I8(3l'-ll'|'lW. A ag-stall` on the bond-stand in the city park would be a decided improvement and one that could be made at very little cost. The chairman of the parks commit.- teo should look into the matter. 'I"L.. _ . . _ . ._I . _ . _ . ..... ..R AI... I...l:..-l ....\H [....a.*.......-j--- ......... ...... {tanned Goodo. Figs. Dages. Ham and Bacon. Zillll llllo W. Glairmont. of Gmvonhurst. brother of 1 . L. Clairmonb, of the Thousand Island house, is in che city attending the funeral of his late sister-in-law. A ll-.. ..L..a`.... LL... I.......I ..L.......I :- LL- II Illa he Kingston bicycle club will put on the boards in Martin a open house a ret- claes minalrel performance as an only do: be. Rehearsals will be begun after the 24th inst. II? lVI..:.__._._L -l l`1____.-_I...__L I.._-A.I_-._ 1:00.. 30 \JII'0\'FKy H. Tho broad and butter" dance hold in the Hotel Ftontaenlc last. Saturdny ovenin was no successful and proved so onjoynbl that it its intended to repeal: it tomorrow ni t. I... II}..--.5..- |.:-....L. ..|..l. ...:H -...L ._ Wlnflhihnwlbsounoncaugug-,jlpo I` Pure in: um uorv;d at Run . St. Michael onnga. J. Craig a: Go. Oylcou the you round It Cunovnkyk. Bods mshr with nal: truit syrups at M. `D l.ll.IUl`3Ull- Senator Sullivan is now 3 grandfather and no man we know of is prouder of the (act, either. \/Anna nan-I-nt: wnnr nu-nun v-inn hung. moo, owner. Young cu-gjota, water creu. ripe toma- toes, dnndolidns. cucumbers, butter beans. etc.. at Carnoveky a. Thn hunt! and butter" dnmm `nah! in (Suva Ir. Ball A surprise. Lust evening nbont. lty members ol nnnoil Na `)0, 'C_0_C_F.. Iallnd A}. Hun Ull uuuuuny, Ill \IlIl'llUVlKy E. A new fence is being erected on Queen's college csmpna. facing Union street. Bananas. ninannnlam mmnhnm. ntrnun IKSITIUE Ill HOW CUUOIIIIUBB I5 NIX! - Mu. W. B. Skinner loft to-day for Mon- treal. when 3110 will visit. Mica E. Mac- N5 "in mu 3. M c pt.n .....wuinMon- tron! yum-gay. Irod. J. Buhhorlnnd, has of this city, in now located :1: Palestine, Tent. Oak Hull n-It in quality, ne in prion, x-ab in Itylinh clothing. Fina rinn ninunnIu_ lawn for A nnnrtm-_ TGROCERIES :1 cuuugo campus. lacing Union screen. Bananas, pineapples, tomatoes. straw- berries and new cocoanuts at Rees M. [V D q|r:nn1unIA'I- In A-.. I-.. ll..- Ilfli Ill IDYIIIII Cl00|Ilgo Fine ri pine: plea. two for I quarter. on Batu my, at rnovaky a. A A new {ones in bnino amoral nn Onnnn A In Sight 0! nor Swaothuu-t. f...Il!.. I. _. \l.... K I'..I \\'. am`.-5 }})I:~ib'3H?r'.' (CTN? IIIHXKI etc veto indnlg nun-Inn mac -9, In uermg, ll m'vur- ;' rock \\'(-r9 tied . it would he un- I` um nf vrmximl. I induction. Mr.` .-`uh hi I:|.'~|rnl_ 0|Y0`IQlOI`.- '1 I WUIIIII an I; In-nty.-an . AIQVIGC tic-II-. I The longest pe dnlum ' "3 land Inna: from the lalock otmst. had`: chunk. Slnuinbuy. Tlopendulnn is who are now enwagea III l`l)nJul|cuuu with representatives of other nations in making I new measurement 0! the earth. The observers on the Pncilic octet have heen nble to sign from Ht. Shula to Mt. Helena. 1 distance of 1% miles, but have never been nhle to get a response. Between the two peaks communication has been continuous for en hour or more on several occasions. The l7 re i NJ!) feet in height, while 1. Eilen in 13.4% feet. The longest disunee that the human eye over reached until this record In In e was between Alg'ere end Spain. 1: nnlu. l o IA!-`v-u -an-u.-u` v. _...._.._, Cllir-ago Record.- The longest dislanm ever encompas- ed by the human vision. so far as the records 50, is I83 miles, between the l'nmmphge peak in Colorado. and Mt. Ellen in l'tnh. This font was announ- plished by the surveyors ol the United Stiles cons! nnd.,the geodeti: survey. who enraged in conjunction ...n. nnmannlnnivps ol RV! them :3 cheap no the % gf . clmput and as good as. the best. _ This poem. in reply to Rudyard Kip- ing`s unwelcome chnrncteriulion of Canada as :1 land of snows. appeared as an editorial in Ihe Montreal Star, for which it was written by Arthur Weir. The wire that hrousrht that moss: ()n lizhtninu undnr the sea ll:ul been too short to hear it To her furthest. boundary. Nut by .'I headless phrasinit Of catchword, verse or prose Can the truth be told of the vast For such as land lune nurupa Tun small fur nmllilion`s mark. She keeps llwm In pleasure Nunson, Far 1: lr:mklin Io repose, But they lie remote from the umrls.-and lmme` Of Our Lady of the Snows." Tr-1". aim has snmewh(`:`u', sometime, \\`in.exs when keen winds bite, .\n! In the frosty heavens (H9-`IIIIC the uurur:'I| lizhi; \'\Inn III the drifted format She counts the ringing blows 01 (hr uxo thul reaps a harvest. --nur l..ulv of the a'nm\s. llut while the sturdy Hritonf t-.'ti|| shivorx` in east winds. The winter flees, and the rivers No more the ice king binds, And ltlosaom (`ulls upon blossom Anti e.-u`h its [air form shows In the land th.-tt is called by Kipling Our Lady of the Snows." She has wnnds of pine and maple. Where l-Inglund might be lost; She has ports that are ever open To shim that are tenw-st tossed; She has fields of wlmat ..nltounded, Where the whole horizon ltms. And the-`hut sun laughs to hear her ahvlnl Fills the gardener wun urllgul. She can pluuk, if she will. at Yuletide In the hnlm_\' air`. the rose. And her people smile when they hear her called Our Lady of the Snows." She has lands unknown to summer, But she keeps them for :1 park such find little Europe 'I`nn avian fur nmhition`s She has vineyards hanging ho;xvy_ \\':n. nlnnciurinit nurule and hm A poel sun; of 1| nation In words than were kindly muunl, An-i his sung on ethereal pulses Throughout Ilm empire wonl. It hreutlmd the imperial spirit Al which then hosom glows, But he slurred the land that he Iain had praised, As Our Lady of the Snows. Ir no-u; v. ._ vineynfds nnnqlng nmvy \\'iIh clustering purple him. An! the velvat peach in its swuying nun! BUBHHTVS HARDWARE, VIIUII Been In the New Store yet ? No! Then you don't know the values and assortments you're missing. ` l'-...-C-.l.---Jv_-. --.-..I__ 2` -. .... -_..Il. _4L gnu` -locals... `"'3.}`E{1."rE'JQ'I.':'.;3F"ybi."ZE-"et out during the day. Starr & Sutcilie, offe A little Ribbon. some Lnco of `Chiffon or Fancy Straw. and tho:-3': the kiln- ming for n Charming Bat. Very little of cost. very much of style. "A: you can choose the Hat ready trimmed. with the touch of Paris bright in evoiy petal and every bow. We're proud of our Millinery Store. The things we hear said of it every day make us proud. i Saturday Is Mllllnery Day. You'll find us ready to meet your wants. 4 . 2?; It's Glove, Hosiery. Un erwear and general fix up day. You can't equal the values, the styles, the stocks. we -l`-_ BLUE FLAME OIL COOKING STOVES. ./llIlm?Qli`n\lI-w- vs ---_ 01 Our L.uly__of the Snows." M Few Flowers`, nsi _ the gardvm-r wlh Hun a-an nlnrlt, Sh I. 1 )1 (hr tnul reaps u llu|v\-an. |`m' "Our Lady of snows.` is oonstnntly wanting some new things to replnoe wlmlfs broken or worn out. It's wise polioytto replenish at house-cleaning time from our extensive and reliable stock. Granitewaro. Stmnsky stod- miro. Cutlery. kitchen and cooking utensils and domestic ` hudwu-e of all kinds. Longest Distance of Ilnnu: Ylnlon. .:.... .. D.....~l [)0 In!` Ilul sun lzltnauc 1!: styled Our Lady of the Snows. E. B. LOUCKS, I-`ORMERLY RICHMOND a co. ll~8 and I20 Princess Street. "Our lady of The Suowa." ,_ _l` ._ _,_ A late cloak Padulun. I.__..o ...-A-nln--. m. `E delight. at message 33 5 KING STREET. A Novel by Frank Amway. 1`OYE'5'/\ : { 15.53-iiiuT."R'..'..'.5 3'-L. ct.3htSI.ao. lat ty?ooII&d uh. `l`.IlIINCV0..\ cto. -- I'`" an,` aim. IIUIII U rllll II`. The a io and direct. action of Donn`: Kidney Illa on the kidneys ninja lo- atoros them to I heclthy notion, than our- ing ull diseases arising from dinordcr oi the kidnoyu. bladder or urimry orguu. Rnnknnha hantlnnhn. rIin1innnn_ dinhntnn, IIIB IIUIIUYI. UIIIIUUT III IITIIIIT, orgllll. Buzhohe. headache, dizziness, diuboul. urighva disoue. vol. em. all yield to: ily to Donn : Pi In. Price fty cents per box or six boxes for $2.50 at all drug- I1ilLL IIIOCIICIIIO HO WI! IIIIIDIO 3 OUFIIII IUIIUI. I have started to give him Doen'e Kid- ney Pills, end can my that it is truly won- derful how much he he been helped by their upe. Heie now rosy and vigorous. and seems to be getting better ell the time." ll_. 11......` g... ....:A- -_:L..-l_-LX- :- IulIIlU- Mra. George was quite entlmuiutlo in her pni~e 0! she now kidney conqueror. and wished every one to know this A to- mnknble remedy for all kidney troublu Donn : Pills am. "FL. ......:I:.. -_.I .I:._..A --A:.._ -3 "\.__'- The Plngno Docroulng. Bomxn , May 7.--Tho lnguo continues to diminish in Bombay ning hhllonltao ftoencnaes dnil . Isis diminia in IIO at Poona and yKurnchoo. New gloguo centres have been formed at Damoun. Cinch and Mandin. The ouano Bonn. bay hnvobeon toofow for Dr. Yoninbo oontinuo hi: oxforimonu. Ho lilu. how- svor, tunings ow mum wit ooruln, which has just on-ivodp`lrorn Pu-in. Good` results have been obtained in muny one! with strong injections. Dunlop s special for Saturday and Hon- day. Scotch tweed unit for men, reguler 812; these dnye $8.75. A Bellevule Boy has an Experience-lire. 11:. George, Benevme. Ont, Tells the Story 01 the Reecue 0! Her Son Fred From the Clutches of Kidney Disease. Says Mrs. George, M y eon Fred. now thirteen years 0! age. hue been troubled with his kidneys for wine time. Paine in the buck were frequent. end severe. and he also had uriuery diioulbiee. Re In very much broken upinhenlthmnd delpitae Ihn nun n! A In-on nmnnnh nl rlnnuu-n Corner Pdnceu and Wol. Ilnzton streets. VUI"y IIIUCD UTUKUII IIP IIIIIUIIFLI. Ill WIT the use of I largo amount of doomn' medicine he was unable to obtain relief. I 1.-.... -o-_s..l 5.. uh.` I... 135...`. Kb! -v:--- ` :v C iii run run I-uric. ; _- n..._-_.-4, Lax: Liver Pills can when othotl ML LITTLE FRE D. u:nv_: Pll.I.S_ Boils one quart water in four minutes. See them. No danger. NoAodor. Popular Shoo I-louse. 7 AND III LI s;ch hq qliuatitiu. u-uclliilvli petdoaeupat 3: PI.i( 03,-, Inns: n`- -v vtc UT tamer: at To everythingelse. but you can't be blind to the fact that it is money in your pocket to buy your Shoes at The above story of adventure is having a wonderful run in England. The first edition was exhausted on the day of publication. The second edi- tion did not last a week. and a third and larger edition was immediately called tor. The story itself is worthy of its remarkable success. The scene is laid in that debatable land between British Guiana and Venezuela. "It is a vast wilderness of forest and glaln, wild. unknown. penetrated only ' yoanoes. containing possibly hidden treasures. a oating population, and mysteries which to-day tempt the imagination as they did in the old days of the eouquistedors." PAPER: so cams. Biscuits and chec.~.e.i '_-Eonaoo. Plne Aplesi Opno-no OH! Kohl. `Bananas. ` Oranges. nag. N-dc-u-u-u--as an liq um.` p-cu-uumuuuua. lloholiug Thouiuiounnnu he $1-Iuhd. in nuk- iugthit Invdqu-hnwonct fairly and N1. Thoyhpvonudouounohangoo (ii Outta. but few oonponcl with win "win -qxpottd. Il`\t9u|ook*id punis- in;dfn}p,'_ubr3fIthcivi| union in Ila: ilhniu of I53 Ihrlh l"&`!"`Q`2:-__'_____ 'l'hABnnur out-Ahlootingol tho hedobh Ibo nail:-wilt. during it: nIIO|liII.Ondh-thoinuicohonoooun uunndtug up fuun-io again baton 543']-nsng MLQ Jg-A-J- ......._.. .--u------u -uv-u-- tiuqul IIILHL` .. - 1- A9` Thb comer aookauoro. Donor of PI-Inoou no woulnnon an-nu uv-o-J -uv-u-vv us.-v--my-no `Irvin - Ivvv'IlI- tion of worth. "What the hard-work in; member: of the norvioo have to dread." up the Journnl. "in that they will Iutlor in order that partisans or tondion Ihsll benet. lfit bathe inton- lion of the minions-0 to construe the now plan no that deserving oloinln shall not be ovotlookod out though less meritorious one: comes in for plum she wrong will not bognvo. If juntioo be done to than who A...-... :...s:.. AL... _-.A ....n ..._ aI.-s vv luvwu cu J1---uov -Iv I-vuv Irv vuvurv wuv dourro justioo, than and not can that other: do wall wh clonrvn lac. That is manly what in happoning now. But it in baht hopnd that the minimum} in an on- dccvor to about ooonouq. wil not allow thonnolvu to ho but to the now only noun of making the unioo I bound 0! politics! oruooitl favoritism by giving the -.-.L-gm.` 2- sh. --...I -0 l..4g_... _.s .. WILL GET FAIR PLAY. The discussion in parliament in regard to the statutory increases has been ediiy- ing. It has demonstrated one fact quite clearly. namely. that in the past the salar- ies of men. in certain grades and accord- ing to certain experiences. have been rais- ed unwarrantely. That is these increases have not been earned. The grading plan of rising salaries is. in any department of public service, the easiest way of disposing of a duty. It is simpler to class men and honor and reward them for pre- sumed devotion to duty alike and at fixed intervals. But that system is not the best. It has been declared in connection with the public schools, the teaching stall of which go {or- ward in salary at stated intervals without any reportas to the merits of the bone- ciaries and the remarkable dierence there must be in the work which they per- form. The government has `demanded that it will not. heuoelorth, make its in- creases by so faulty a rule. It will make every advance dependent upon a recogni- a:.._ -8 ....-i.L u7|.-a aL- L-..) ...--a. rwu.-cw-- -. -vw~-- -.u....---- -1 ..u--. v-w pntounoointh uwndofiucuuunono nnchhopodciviluu-vnnhutopu-tinnn -_.I .k__.I- It pa uuuuuu `u v. V--.-.-... -..... v..- eucceeeor of one whose odministretion had been corrupt and unpopular. A crisis. eroee. It wee precipitated by the hoetility of the upper chamber (non-elective). the members of which, or rather the conserve- tivee, largely in the preponderance, refue- ed hie government the support it needed. While the diiculty continued Mr. Flynn deserted Sir Henri I The mutter has he- come I mutter of election talk now, and in defence of his posi- tion r. Flynn has given to the pres; certein letters which seemed to be fevoroble to hie coee. Sir Henri, in Port- neuf. eubtnitted additional correspondence tothe effect that Mr. Flynn was on the market, aheolutely for sale," at the time of the crieis, and taking him to hold I cabi- net poeition in euepenee, "the object be- ing." any: the report in the Witness, to give Mr. Flynn time to decide whether he should accept it or Mr. Chapleeu`e offer, should the wind veer to the conservative querter. This in a mere reminiscence now, but it shows the lrind of 1 men Mr. Flynn in, end will explein in point hie fail- ure to arouse the people in his favour. His defeat in a foregone conclueion. ;._______ nun. gnaw-4:1--nvu .-.-.u- - There may beeome who think that Sir Henri Joly de Lotbiniere need not have gone into the Quebec campaign, and against premier Flynn. They may think theta it ie undignied of him going in pur- euib of one of smaller inuence and im- portance. Bub the relntione between these men were peculiar. Mr. Flynn was elected ee elibeml and supporter of Sir Henri. then premier of Quebec. and the _..----_-_ -1 _.... ..L..-- ...l...:..:-L....s.`-.. mm wnuv Tairsn wma 0 nun. at column, 1- pnbuuud oval`! 'l'h`x.r-tin: mom- gllagost 01 A not. I! paid in sdvnn ; otlurwlu "rm 2 nr. Bill-WEEKLY ls pnbunhod on Mon- das and Thursday: at 31 I you in ndvunco; O1. otherwise. Attuohod to the paper In om of the but Job Ollou in Gunning npld. mum And ohup work ; nine lmpnovod ;'lx$ns ponou. . PENSE, JOHN OFFORD Pmprlotol. Aulntsnh lnlnou lunar. -'iTIE DAILY WHJG. writ-can dlrooolom uhould be noon on An 00: for lnurtlon. All IGVOYEIBOIIIOIIQI an In use to ch. approval of tho publisher. elm for odvntlumontu and mboorlp 0101:: no no and payable ln advance. Iogilllon >t!uu:.ln:ol mtpd 1ln;oohtlonaibir 0 on w o puuonn rupom 0 to: 01-4: u: cln. not Yuk` not" I at ohu: on Imus be paid (or. "Flu .ublhLu:r will ngt be run n- I bl. for mhnn onundin of verbal 0 on. Moon dinoolom shun be hood 011 com ndvorl1oIx;n:nn -A A- AL- _____--__| -1 LI__ .... The Flistressl JOM to ollulnr iutiicelon. Oonanot udvortlnn auowod two ohnnlol weak; non mm chanson would (on. Thu Imhlh or will not rowan- lIIlb,oto,In.potword nuuyhau; min!- zvo mu:-uo u no. 'W'In$I. but in: foam! Pononnh. Anlolu nuln I-an . 30'. no. I` ue; nduud nu Vlun 0 Judgment nooompunlu. or on non for our son unu. llnimnm charge for I an on, me. Contact: for I npnolod nvooo no mod: for tum: for nuuntilo nnnounoomontu. but I100 of 1:01 woltod. for min, @0406. DIR- IIO DI. (on n or anything In ond Announcement of ooda--or man not: a for filo on oxoludod. sud Ipsoos for prztougonug: nmnnoo or one nnnonnoonnn o I III I 50:39 to dnllnnoutryictlon. _ R`-.-.*-~ '9 :s- :: .jor::o.::u 1': noun noolIJI'I'|'0|1I|lI or Death. on Inn-Mon. two tpurclon `no. - All Ant 1 ... .:r:.~..?.-:.9".2.'1:,*:;' :..."a:a..a.; ........: 67. '3" """""mu....""' ""' "'5'"' Odvn`I:o:.:xIluwiu_Il.I?:II?n`o.Jh:`ri,:d.l. `I 3 Erhunhn in nundov'o:.1oo.pul1u. ` o..:::.-:":.`.':.'.;.-.:"`::~.. s- :t A 1-wu..v..5l. N. o ' no: N \ nu. nAq. Tiznmthrmu W in mm With: at XXIB ICIOOC. lulnuralilzoploll` I48 Imm-nu nun. - - - uni "im n"1i:`siifc"1~"1r'Zi'n5'Y.`.4 Announcement. IIIFDIHI DIE!-IUII 3IllI TILIIPIONIU. nnuan . . . 7 Of the V House jun IIIII nu nova-unvnwu 1-cg; wyvuun Bollovlllo Inhlxouocr. A snap who applied at the Grand '1`:-onklaunigh fora eotoqgcop in quicken Iosho mhnd- onus. whom In bqnac-gnnal Q:n- anal lg` 'nlnn.h|n., `VIII IIGIIIIIVV luv uvluvvs i J. Whitehead was to have made hi: how I to the police magistrate in court this morn~ ` `mg on a charge of having deposited a load of putrid meat. near the round house. The defendant : brother appeared for him and promised that the obiection~ able refuse would be remo"ed forth~ with and that the real offend- er would attend court tomorrow morning. The matter was therefore allowed to stand until that tune. -IIIIIIIII $500 IOIIIICI-noun. VIIIIU wt was V . givuu out of lnmphlnek, udhd boon gunotl on him. I Ills. 1.33341. 99 Suva: 80.. Hamilton. any To B. llillu-and 00.. bnldco, "I viehyounocun with your audios. I hvo_ua_d Ii The Stationery Engineers. ch No. 10 of the Canadian associa- ti f ststionery engineers held smoot- in in Frsser'a hall lsst evenin . president F. Simmons in the chsir. here was is very large sttendsnce, snd four csndidstes were received into membership. Three of these are residents of Collins Bey. As so many of the members of branch No. 10 resltle in that villsge. it wss decided to hold 1 specisl public meet- ing there, in the near tutnre, with the ob- ject oi erousing still greeter interest in the society. No special papers were read. but several interesting discussions were evoked by questions ssked by members, snd the snswers thereto. The St. John Record, A conservnbive paper. And supposed to rellect. the senti- ments of the party, my: thnt lo_valt._v is all very ne. bub there in such a thing as carrying it 3.00 far. What, does this mean? Have the tory loaders turned rebels? Mr. Kemp. of the Canadian manufac- turers association, complains that in the new terilfond ibe double schedule Cun- ede received no concession for what ehe is giving. She has not. eh? What. about the soldiers and sailors and warships. and the old ag for which M r. Kemp profess ed to have a profound venerntion 3 The garden plot scheme still hangs re ! Who is responsible for this! Ulnv Vrrwviuvuvln ..n.-... -v--_\.--. --u V.-nu.-.~. The wsil of Mr. Kemp and his nssoci~ uses is distressing. and only such an is to be expeotod from men who are no longor in a poaition to dictate to the government I! to whntib shall or ahgll not do in tariff mnttorn. The association disapproves of the pre- C ferential clause of the new tariff. Accord- ing to the new president Canada is giving England something for nothing. It is certainly showing that it has aspirit of loyalty and devotion, though no adequate expression of it was given for eighteen years. Mr. Kemp re-echoes the sentiment ot Sir Charles Tupper that Canada is not getting the best of the deal, but the To- ronto Telegram, the organ of that grand men who is independent in all things political, John Ross Robertson, put the ease neatly and correctly when it says: The more the opposition calls upon the country to arrest the grits for robbing it the more the country can see how funny the opposition looks without its clothes." IIVL- ._.:I at \.l_ I(..--. .....I In`. ......-..: F,_I\_IIS[3ET SI The president of the manufacturers as- eociation doee not think that it should be a part of the teri' of this country to deal with trusts, combinations. or anything of the kind. And who eoys to the contrary ? The liberal: contend that the tari` ahould be for the general good. but in the past,` and under a high tari". men have got together and formed com- pacts whereby it was presumed to control trade for their individual benet. Appeals have been made to the government, in regard to these things. and to no purpose. The new government meete public demand by declaring. at the outset of its career,that it will not tolerate these combines, and that whenever it has a knowledge of their existence it will pro- ceed to change the tariff and doetroy them. Of course such a proposition _riaes up be- fore the members of the Cnnifdian manu- facturers association an an awful horror which cannot be described. For once they have come face to face with a condition of things they cannot circumvent, and the country has the benet. IIIL- _-......:_L:.._ A: ........ A- .J AL- ..-.. i or 'l'he0IIadiana;aanhetorce'aeeeeiatlen his hair! ite annual meeting and diecneeed ' ita grievances with the government. It can ecarcely roaline that it he: Ioet ite grip at Ottawa, that it cannot any longer. aalta ` secretary orioe boaeted publicly, prepare the tarilfechedole and prevail upon the nance Ininiater to accept it intact. It dawned upon the preeident, however, that a change had occurred in the adminiatra- tion of public aeira. and that the men with whom the eyndicatoe and oombinee and trust: had been ao long aeecciated had been given a "well-earned root. Thie in another and a much more pleaaing way of eaying that the people had withdrawn their condence from the con- ecrvative government, and driven it into the cold. To be run the liberale have not been acting agreeably to the red-parlour crowd. They have adopted a double eche- dule, one, the lower of which is calculated to promote trade between Oenada and the Great Britain, and they have devised an expedient for putting down the combine- tlone which have hampered trade all they could. -e . e .| , ,,_,, ,e,,;,,___.__) __ ---r (kid This In Oounldond 001 Sport! .II-hill` '-A`IIl-4-x..- Wlll Remove The lulu. .._. 1 . L,,,A___|_` A splonum lulrlun uluunzuu. 75. or Cl. at Rudy's. Rain or \aI:ino kind. 3| and $1.25. A splendid mu-hob nlnbrolln. 750. nr :1. 1.: }l.udv'n. Rain or Fl:-atl`mnk-'l'heuving nkollttn has nurlstltho two-hank-dgh-I. Msocond hunk--Yen. and now ho`: III- hblonliutfuhtgnmy. PITYI3 Ulllblll IIIIIIBTTKFII VVIIUII UK `staunch is heavy. with tood.-ExchAno. llUFIll`ll III III!` $119. The slower system gives the cells mom time to select good mntoriols. Another method has n more philosophical basis. the principle that the natural lines of foroo on lines of grace. hence grnoell postures are nuunmd and sustaInod.com~ blned with an ondenvor to bring the mind to n corrmpondlngly fmeeful atti- tude. Surprising msults have burn at- Ininml. Ono woman who practiced it could rm her husband. who weighed owl- 800 pounds. and run with him for 50 yards. Osher profemors tench pupils only to no: or unllex their muscles. or to go throuurh the mental operations. keeping the will tonne. Any method which do- niopo and directs the mencnl form has more consistency. more mend for the principle that mun physical And mental natures work in unity. None of than ex- omiuas should be undo:-token when tho -n-n-ml. I. L4.--p _.loL Q4-uul __.`Ev-uhnnnn SutherIand s| nun rlr nu Since physical (lovrlopnwnt is Nonm- lng an grant-rally dvslrvd many dl'on~nt schools for muscle building have come into prnmim~nu~. Tim naturally big mun, with large vitality and strong sinaws. likes lwuvy dumhiwlls, long runs and n vigor-ou.~x. honrty diet-. Exercise tours down old tissue and nnturo supplies now. It In tho pr0cos.~x of svloctlnn the coils are conwnollod to work too quickly. they take anything that. offers. usually tho coarser matter whirh has less tensile ondurnnro. Another system employs light dumbbolls and (`heat weights, but. with the motions powers-rin,gly mpoau-d many times. The result is In good supply of compactly arranged muscle of gum: elas- ticity, but. of slow growth. lta hardnuu is due to the large amount of silicon de- posited in the tissue. Tim nlmvnr nun-m givmz tho mlln mom llllu W051: IIIKCE. On Friday John Mclmllan. one of the pioneers of llulhoueio township. received his summons from the rider of tho pale horse. after a protracted illness. The de~ ceased was born in Glasgow, Scotland, somewhere nbout. 131:3. For upwards of hnlfucencury he lived in Dalhouaie and raised I family of Don children, two of whom are dead. \IY;IL.._ L` D--- t.._...A..I- AS L`....L|_ Luurpny; engineer, II. vvuru. Fishery inspector Joseph Redmond, Prince Edward county, has been industri- ously engaged in the pursuit. of his duties this spring. having made a large number of seizures of hoop-nets and gill-nets. One or more seizures were made in the vicinity of l'rinyer s: and a number in both east- nnd west. lakes. n.. l.`..:.L... `I,.L_ "I\' ..II..-. A... El` AL- DUI III! (N) I/IIU UWUUKX The Dreadnought re company. Lanark. held its annual meeting on Monday. The following otlicers were elected. Ca bain, James A. lhrou; rst lieutenant, utmoa Tennnnt: second lieutenant . James Smith; secretary. James McCnrdy; treasurer. M. Murphy; engineer, D. Ward. unhnrv innnnnlnr Jnsanh Rndmnnd, In UUNTIBSEOII IIIKU. R. Moody was on trial in Brockville for stealing a gold womb tram Jacob Vanduzon, Lanodowne. He said he took the watch with a view of paying himself wagon which the owner owed him. He was discharged on suspended sentence and the watch re- tuxned to the owner. "I'D... I\....-.I........l.s R..- AA-varsnrum I an-vln KTUUIIIFIHIII. - On Saturday last two men from June- bown accepted an invitation issued by shery inspector Hicks and nbbondod a re- caption held by justice Cawloy, at. `which they were baxod vo dollsrs and coats sun for illegal shing, practised last fall in Charleston lake. D Il.....J.. ...-.. .... |...:..I :.. D_....I...:II- I..- uwo uaye. On Wednesday 80. Paul's church. Lan- ark, was the scene of a large gathering. the occasion bein the marriage of Walter Burns to Miss Me Graham. She was assisted by her sister, Mien Annio Graham. while Peter Burns performed the duties of groomsmnu. On Snt.ur-dnv lulu two man from June- BIVUII Ullll. Friends of Thomas Coldon regret to learn of the death of his wife. at the town- ship of Hulloweil. on 3rd inst. Her pre~ mature death wus the result of an acci- dental fall. Deceased had reached the age of sixty-nix years, eix months and twenty- two days. I\_ |lT...I..-..-l.... DA l)....I .. .L....A|. I .... IIIK muuu 0U IIIIVO ll UUKIU UIIIU. Limnrk public library, instituted a year ago, in in a prosperous condition. There are in the library -82.`) volumes. and during the year over 2,800 volumes were taken out. On Saturday share were I12 books given out. Friends nf Thnmnn Cnldon raumt. to ` D O I aurer, I1. nuns. Arrangements have been completed with the Picton citizens band to furnish a regimental band for the llich baht. while in cumpthi! year. An effort is also be- ` ing made to have A bugle band. Lsumrlc nuhlin llhrurv innr.ir.nI.nd A vnnr POTDOU IFDICIO. Oloqra of Lannrk lacrosse club: Honor- ary-president. P. Scott; preeidenb. John Kennedy; vice-president, Robert. Ferric; captain, Peter MoL~.u-on; secretary-trek aurer. H. Hunt. A .........-..........a-`. |....... kg`-. mum ulnhnl WOTKI uyawun Ill NICE` 01 Ill! UVVII. Walter T. Rosa. Picton. picked a lemon from his tree the other day. and made A glass of lemonade. the flavor of which we think superior to that made from the im- ported article. Olmrn nf Lannrk lnnnsse club : Honor- 11-VIVIIUF I FUIIKIUIIU u.IUVUll.lUll|n A. W. Hepburn, Plcton. in arranging to put. in a pump at the bay near hisreaidence and force water into his dwelling-a water- works system in fact. of his own. Wnltnr T, Rnnn, l inl.nn_ nicked I1 lamnn TOUIIIII ll Illrl YGET. A. Moran, Evangelist, Athena, leaves in I few dun for Manitoba, where he will work in the interests of that branch of Mr. Homer`: religious movement. A, W, Hnnhnrn, Pmtnn. in nrmmzinu L0 Dl`O5., DIOOIIIUOICL Al: the quarterly oicinl board meeting of obs Consooon Methodist church, Rev. D. Harrison was extended An invitation to remain a fourth year. A. Mnrnn. Rvnmnulint. Athena. leave: in B110 Illllg IIIIIIFBIIOO Ollllplllv George E. Bagpe, non of W. G. Babes, Lanark. took drab rank honor: inmontnl and mornl philosophy in exmuinations at McGill. unm- r1:|...... u u M. IA lI..IIm...lI cum. ` Willie Gibson. 8. S. No. 14. Hnllowell. -Miu Maodonald. beaohu---won the prize for bass spelling, oerod by Bowermnn Bron, Bloomel AP. khn nulnv-IA:-In nnin` hnnrd mnntinn nau Dy cigar and A [ll]! |D0ll6l- H. R. Gray, insurance agenu, Perth, has left for Merrickvillo to represent one of the lending insurance companies. {harms E. Rm... nnn of W. G. Babes. IIIWIUI T IIIIIIIUU To IIUZIIIU Will Ilnhlllo Andrew Goddu, Tin Cup, but sold hi: form to Joseph Nappor, Delta, and will ro- man to Lyn. wm Dupurd. in Clopp c boob store. Pioton. bu uaoophod opooicion with Whine & Co.. Toronto. I}. in nulnrulrnnai u.-mg uni Ian I Inn!` in. %lJev_i|__-T[t,'e_nf _E|_|]nradn.l In IDIIIOI, muomgan. , George Shannan, on. left Athena last week for Begins, N. W. '1`..' when he has accepted 1 ibion an anchor. Uni-man nhmnn Luau-k. hum Lnnwnhln aocopoou n nrnon an manner. Carmen cInno:,LanI.rk,han Langshun ban that laid an egg measuring six and I bag by eight and half inches. , R. Hrnv, innnnmnnn mrnnh. Perth. has ---jj Inna! `tho nlmm ounlnuul Inntln -an -.._s-__.- G LOW. lUl'U||@- It in nndoruhood than will be I In-go in- ux of American visitors to Glen Island the coming uuou. Mr` and Mr: W W Mnnnnnld Infh we oouung uuou. Mr. Ind Mn. W. H. McDonald lelb Athena last Thursday for their fut.uro_hou:o in Ithlba, Michigan. Gan:-on Shu-mm. an-.. lafb Athena 1'95: ongruiuu llurd Llano. GIL- II._l-.. l Herbert Spencer And The Rooutor. , ll:-rhc-rt Spencer complains hinerlynf , j the onr-pier(-in: l'uil\\':\_V engine whistle. . H9 is said to he painfully susceptible to _`n(.i.~e.~x of all kind.~. Snnm _u-ans ago, ` - during .1 stay in Svulinnd, he was mad- : ' drned |)_\' the porf0ru1nn(`enf a cock [but - (`rn\\(`d inconroimlwly vnrly. Ail:-r 51 - I ......;...u .-.r ......|.......,.a -.-Jr...-am. in n.-.~ur- if ICWIIIIIITIIUT _ Flu-'u1 you |,..- -'=--.......`.*:-V-2 :r..'..:;':`.;'r.`t `l. We solicit a share of your pa- ttonage. J. Hl_.__C:__0CK,

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