Daily British Whig (1850), 10 May 1897, p. 4

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5"" `4"`I `*`JV""V`l " IV!" luv Iiluvv. SYRACUSE, N .Y. . May 8. -Hoyt. Freeman. who has rociatod the authority of mayor McGuire in removing him from uho oioe of tire marahal. was Iomibly ejootad [mm the [ire marahal`a otco by the police. He says that thin in what haoxpectaod. It was dona by Qua mayor'a orders. to-V -v-v Eula: -tit-an by buying at boonund than: at Abbrn.hy'o. IE! noun ntnot. nun uvur. wmon you an noun; a mgnlzuh ubouti Bithnlo up any thin th- dtvlllou A nd an at. we. 11-mqmxs. Onb., May 7.-At. the first meeting of the Iroquois choose board to- I dny 130 white and ()3 colored were offered; highest.-bid 9 15 16c. for colored, M0. for mhirnu nn nnlnn nn hnnrd Brookvlllo llooordor. W. J. Fnir, of Kin on. in town you- tardny. says that oonui orinz the condition of the road: in this notion it seem: unin- clo that donlon hero nhould- be able to cell bicycle. He can that the mud: about Kingston An fur and any superior` to shots in bu ttavollod over in this notion. IIIRDOUD-DIG U 10 100. [Of white; no sales on board. Very Poor Ronda For Whaling. Brookvlllo Rgoordor. _ \l7-l Fair of R Inanlnn Pmrrn, Ont... May 7.-'l`o-day was the first choose market. day of the reason and then were only about fty boxes of whibo oheeae offered. It. was sold Lo~Hownrd Bia- Iall at 95c. 'I|ru\lH\l|l nah `Jul! 7 _L Qkn R1-at Sutherland s I UK LIIU rlll. VV. K . JVIIUEI ll! UUIIIK rUPll'F on the property purchased from 1*`. 0. Spencer. .\lra. Mina Campbell and sister. Mrs. Carroll. visited at. their brother : in Picton last week .Vene Rose exhibited two very fine heel cattle here this weelr. Gne of them wei hed W8 pounds und_ while being weighe the other atnrtod of? M. a rapid rate which caused considerable trouble uncil captured and blindfolded. Joseph Titus was married to Miss Farrell on Tuesday lust. Miss Barrett. of Hillier, is the guest. of Mrs. D. Garreteoo. Craig Height has been making repairs on his dwelling which rulrl greatly to its appear- ance. F. C. Spencer is ill with rheuma- tism. Mina Blanche Herringbon returned to her school at Toronto. Herr W011! Described ouch: AI Quito lu- ferlur People. VlE.\'N.\, May 10.-A duel with anbrea warfought. today between Herr Wol` and M. Horica, a Czech depuc. Herr Wolf? is the member of the lower ousc of rechzrath who introduced the motion sub- mitted by the German m-tionnlists to im- peach count Badeni. the minister for foreign affairs, and nearly` all the other minister: for violating their powers in is` suing R decree authorizing the oiiicinl use of the Czech language in Bohemin. Both of the combntnnba were wounded in their hands. The dispute grew out of the de~ bate of Thurednylnat, when l)r. Woili described Czechs, Slnvoniana and others as being quite inferior races. Iv cu-ug nun uupulu-I. VVl~:l.l.lNH l`u\', May 8.-Rev. Mr. Jollib, l`icl0n, will preach educational sermons here on Sunday next. John Chriaty was in town on Monday. 8. l . Niles nnd L. K. Shourue went. to Rochester last. Friday )8!` steamer Alexandria. S. I . Mordnn has again resumed business on the road. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Olmtteruon wont. to Brighton on Tuesday. Benjamin Story. of l'icLon. was on Monday exhibiting liia Flnnrlnln hnrnn IWCLUII, LIB Ull Clydadale hora-o. l)....-A .... D.....L-- LaIy(l!(HIlU HUT?- Preatou Barber, of Trenton. has located his business here for A time. Fred .\cker- mnn visited in Trenton over Sunday. The mntuhod race that was be come otfnb l c~ bon on Smturdny was postponed on account. of the rain. W. I Niles is doing repairs nn than nrnnnrtv nnrnhmanrl from I4` I`. V LWU Ullllufvllo Mrs. George testxed on the trial that poison ivy grew rank non!` her husband : grave. Immediacel nftershe had touched lb her face. arms un( limbs began to swell. She was conned to her bed for four months and was incapncitabed from work for another year. Even now, she swore, she frequently subled excruciating pain. In ohnnrincr r.|m im-v iuntinn `l)in|uw pmid BUB lFE(lUUllbIy ISUHUIBU UXCYUCIIDIIIK Plllll. In charging Lho jury justice Dickey said yesterday that the suit. was a novel one. being to his knowledge the only one of its kind ever tried in this country. He in- structed the jury bhatib was the duty of the cemetery corporation to oxtermimme the poisonous weed and to otherwise pro- tect its patrons against. it. Mrs. George. Polauued By Ivy Near ller HlllI)In(I'l urrwu Awarded. 33,500, Nlcw \'m:K. May l().-A jury before j1mLicol)ickey, of the supreme court, in the Borough of Brooklyn, yesterday award- ed Mrs. Barbara George, a widow. $3,500 damages in her suit. against Cypress Hills cemetery corporation for injuries sustained on June mm; 1895, in the cemetery by coming in Contact with poison ivy while visiting the graves of her husband and two children. I]... 1 v_A..,..,_ a-..A. 13-..! -.. AL- A_:_I a|...a lUl'K. The Mallory line steamer Leona left her pier Saturday at. 3p.'rn. bound for Halves- bon with eleven saloon passengers. Capt. Wilder was in command, with first. mate Wallace and second mute Sweeny assist- ing. The chief on ineer was Taylor. with three assistants an a crew of about seven- ty-vo men, including `firemen and deck hnnds. HUI-II" nuuuuy IIIUKTIIHK. Those who are dead were nned up be- low decks. and although rentic efforts were mode ty the ollioers of the vessel to save them. the tire had mode such terric headway before the danger was discovered that all escape was cut oil". The steamer can ied amongst her cargo many bales of cot- ton. It is not certain how the re origina- ted. but when it was discovered it burnt forth with such iury that it was impossible to reach the eteei-age. Even then the steoroge pm-aengers apparently were un- Inindfnl of the danger, or else the emolao and llamas had not reached them. The saloon pnasengere were first amused and in such a manner as to oecneion little alarm. When it became apparent that the fire had cut oil` the eteerege p engera the captain end his men poured giant unntitieu of water down the ventilator an eight of the eteerago passengers finally succeeded in making their escape. 'Nm rlnnd nrn- Filtnnrnna nnennnrrm-I: TEE . .. warning uuulr ulluupu. The dead are: Steeraae passengers: Bridget`. Sullivan. R. Cntiane, Mrs. C. Guzze. Miss Huzza, Mine Henna S0lomun- son, Mrs. Vqlcic-ks, Mina Valcieka, Sophie Schwartz, Maria Wade. two unknown children, two unidentied. The crow: Al- fred Hnrdy, waiter. forty~ono years of age. New York; Alfred Lung, waiter. nineteen years of age. New York; H. Hartman, gutcher, twenty-seven years old, New 'ork. IFL- \I..II.._.. II... ..A........_ T`--- I-l`s L..- UIIKUTI UH UIIU uunmur, WIIU luooulnllo n a barriblo tern gle during a fire which occurred oil" the olawaro Capes nu an early hour Bundnv mornimr. I suing Llvee won Lee: -A sum: Imp ,_ In: All. New You. May 10.-Thellelloryline steamer Leone, which left her pier on Se- hurday bound for Gelveehonp put beck and arrived in rt Suude. . eixteen perlone having peril ed. The eed were lteerege nenunnern on the summer. who mmnnmhnd DUClII'l'Bll Ull Iall UIIIWI hour Sunday morning. Tlmho Ivhn nm dam! ` Iorclbly Ejectod from `the Onion. ..._ ...-..... \Y \' ll... 1: 11-..; 13---.-- FOUGHT A DUEL `T0-DAY. nu; pununeu. sue nun wore Iwersgu pungent on the steamer, who succumbed A bar:-ihln nrnmrln dnrinn n Rm whinh WON_HER,NOVEL sun. Ion munoc Inc Ion) _ Al... I... L_._l__. _..._ L- SHIP BURNED AT SEA. VlJe\_i|_T[e%e_uf El_|]nradn.| Welllnctou Jotunn. In ,, n r\, II C heou 8:1. 1: -. nu anpmanva Roll `am .5 ... I III Wj 1. j. Lot boewion Johnston and In! on aoulou Shut, 60:100. 68 Alhod 8%.. houo sud lot. It honso and lot and burn. " Jun Prinoon. 3 Iaonuo. King and eon R . I once and lualn [inc as non Owe uannuot. In I (run fouuuoo Qua . nonnoncuotmor. Ooouuudnbvullt. lull --.*.'r:*.-.:...*-*-~...n..-.-.~.:.-.-~ . so. aoun um no-o. 3'lo'&3:3??nub ondm. run. an J 13.; ?:d nU_6on.~ am ssmz now. now 1' For sale or Exchange. Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs and colds. Price, 250. and 500. per bottle. I ruuuu_v TUUUIIIHIBIIU EH61. Sold by all druggista at. 50. per box or six boxes for 82.50. -v---- - _ `:1: roll wan? PEOPLE. Aim omuuu. Pco 60 um per Box. or 3 lot s|.3o. Sent by Mall on rocolpt cl pco. 1`. MILBURN a co.. Tomato. WCIU UUU IIU Klllll('l_V |rl`UuUIU- "Other medicine she tried failed to have agood e'ec!. until she ot. Donn : Kidnoi Pills. After using them or only one mom she was complowly cured. Needless to any 1 recommend them to all who mny be similarly afflicted. lllllli`. `Ll AVHTIIIFII IIHKIII IS ANUTIIICK. J. A. Tonaon, the popular professor in the Bellovillo Business College, says: "I - have suffered very greatly for come time with kidney troubles. The use of Donn`: Kitlnnv 1": In: nnnnninfnlu nnnul nun and \l'IBH Iuuney LITHIDIUU. I. "9 I188 OI 11C" I Kidney Pills has com label; cured mo and [readily recommend t. em. Hnlyl kn `II .l........l-L_ -4 HAL. ..-.. L... .. I KUUII FBEUIL UI IIJIIII U l\|UlIUy I1!- Ssys W. W. Simpson: My wife hu nut`- fored severely for over a year with pain in the back, hot ushes. dizziness, 1-loopleannooa, loss of appetite, em. allof which. I believe. were due to kidney trouble. Ilf\AL.... _._nI..I.... -1... A._2-.I l_lI_.l A- I_-.._ A Proponltlon To Save From Extluctlon The Once Mighty Herd. \V.\sui.\'u1*oN. May l0.--Buti'aio Jones, of Oklahoma. who is at present in the city, has made the interior department ll proposition to corral the remnant of the once mighty herd of American bison. Practically all these animals left in A wild state rue in the Yellowstone national park and Mr. Jones says they do not exceed thirty in number. He in an authority on bumilos and he says that if the remain- ing animals are to be preserved they must be gathered at once an the game in the park has boon xnorviletmly slaughtered the past. two venru. Mr. Jones says the super- intendent of the park has abandoned all hope of presorx in`; u single specimen. The secretary has not actual on tho proposi- tion. --won n unuuu un nun I That. our stock is the nioesr. and cheapoab in tho cityy. Cull and see us. Abornethy, 127 Princoss street, the ahoemnn. Beiieviiie Citizens Speak in Praise oi 3 Re markablo Remedy-Home Testimony Right Here in Beilavilie is Better Than Testimony From Fat OrtPo1nca. Here in one citizen who testifies to thg good result of l).mn`a Kidney l illa. Sqvn \\'. `VA Summon: Mvwifn Inn Inf. % wbulb voufsiiiivn vouiiNE;Ic`iiE>Eij raise in price a cording to the value of the Trimmings, the Shapes and..1 brain work put into them. From $5 to $l0 is an easy price to pay and you'll find a wealth of value in them. Better again `raise to SIS and $18." Prices for nymed oods start at about $3. and the `IN: 11- A, n_n-A__,.I an -Speinl attention t-o Hair Mat- YmFan ' traw Shapes start at 50c and climb the ladder rungs u $2.50 each. _ - Starr & Sutclie, IIIUUUII L'lln-Wllllg XIII IIUIU HIV IIIIU EIUVVUIU IIIIKI LUIIIIHHINA IVU IIIIVIV |IIVI\'\l from the world s ontm. to make your choosing easier. Come with. any trim- ming fancy and yon ll go ny happy. nding hotter. prettier than you ex- pected. and very likely xgzgss than you thought to pay. ULICU UIIU IJCUIVU VI IXIMBUIIUII IIIIU BU Iuuull I III J \|UIl5IIO "nu." | `W styles for every healthy taste and no style missing that ought who a timely. ts1npting,..tho't3ugl1ly rst-clues assortment. We welcome you to look.` to study the styles it you please. Our store always holds out" both its hands for. you. Because you were here last week don't hesitate to come "to-day or to- morrew. Now things are coming all the time. The only way to be u T60-the moment with what Paris and London and our own work. women are eing in to keep close watch on our Millinery display. There are untrimmed shapes too, a little world of them ; all the popular straws, pinched and puckered and pulled, for shade and show; and no end of '1`:-imminge. It's 3 Flowet nd Ribbon season. and here are the Flowers and Ribbons. We have picked V frnrn Hun unu-Ll`n aunt! in nusl.-n vnnv nlunnninn nnchno (`nu-no uviu. nut trim- 0! two continents have helped to make our Millifff diup.'o What wondqi | that the Ladies of Kingston nd so much in it to (elight t 0111! Then I20 nlulnn fnr nunnu hnnlnnv lnan nut` no uhnln ruin-inn Hunt. nnnh hmhn A Q;InA`I FORMERLY RICHMOND & co. 118% and I20 Princess Street. TO SAVE THE BUFFALOS. 7 AND PILLS % Icvory Person Sun 80. smucx hi hIlmldUuvHw'ns`n0u. lulu: In lntunouundluuh. handguns sunmua_nc-ouunnnvutclolb" Amuulod with `-`rho Inutltuh 0! Accountant: 0! 01:03:10." 15 pomont. oil on lumen du-lac tho month of April and In. ' lKins!91L.Ia1.!!!9s_ Goeee Ten Good Students to study Shprthand at the !King;tn lfuslncss Collcgc [CrumIey Bros. The only perfect Liver P111. Take no othar. LWAI Clo nun who Qalslmod it was wmu am. has solicited to do so. ' Beware or imitation: or Same Color Wrapper. the FRAUD of tho clny. See you get Carter's. Ask for Carter's. Insist and demand BUSY wmas, [Substitution 1 cmmrs NNANTEDI `G in Ila not that wonnulnnc uh, 'AIa-hing ll-nlgn D. in-, 7? TV "*r:-'c...:;'r_.....- xluocron. "or Ilnijhlld-ll .,. . When through remember we can supply you with New Art Blinds, Curtains, Curtain Poles, Hemp and Tapestry Carpets, Stair and Hall Oil- Cloth in all widths and new- est designs at extremeely low quotations. Our Sisters. Cousins and out Aunts are now olishing up the handle of tie big ront door and house cleaning gene- rally. un.-- u..........1. ..-........s'.-.. EDUCATIONAL. Little Liver Pills. CIIIV . \lII'IlII nun, ._nu-u Inn and loco syn. ... :_hulM-wII- 1 IVBRYONE IIVI `IO IQIIIIIIIOIII "ll Xltvgnylllioutholovut In the Sherwin-Williams paints. Not one slap-dash mixture for all. but different points for d1'l'fer- out um-faces. Our quality Stand- ard holds good all through the stock. and you can get number- lon little articles of domestic hnrdwuro. eto.. here at what you will guy for inferior goods. See the i nk Cleaner we are offering U LJIIIII \l|I3 3 loo each.` cums Hnnnw, ' A Novel by Frank Aubrey. Corner and Wol- llngton Strceta. Populnr Shoo House. To evarythingelse. but you can't be blind to the fact that it is money in 'your pocket to buy` yourshoes at PAPER: 50 CENTS. HE Is. DEAD Whether doing over old furni- ture or manufacturing new, our Upholsterers are at your service. ` PRICES ALL LOW. ' i'c}i'6ws A SUNBEAM Has opened` up end we're in a position to give them Q4 Q3. 4-- Vanc ~ `.I.E`.';.`:`"`.. $9.9 2:33 I ZEL . p.'aZ'.'2' '.....;..| \l.lrV6IUIvIl Irv Ieulv Ivunvlu-II: . .u wanna u-Ir peer eo. Now no one will take exception to the pnopoeal that the queen : diamond jubilee year ehonld be marked in some signicant way. and that it should make the form of I pub- lic movement far-reeohing in ite benets. I, .1- Ivy,-_,,),_ 1\,_I__ .3 \v,,,,., uv uavvvun u ----nvuvu-nu. nu --u wuuvuwc. Is the Victorian Order of Nurses not of this nature and design? Is it not meant to fill a need in the country which is grow ing in its intensity? Knowing the life of her majesty. the keen interest she has always manifested in and for hospitals` and inrlnarias, end in their treat- ment of the sick and sntfaring. is the plan of providing skilled nurses. for many who cannot secure their help under existing circumstances. such as she would commend? Ilnotthenthereieeome rea- eenfordroppingit. Butno reaaonsare gives whyit should not he promoted. in- deed no attempt is Inade to disease it, or nnfavonhly. by many who __-__ Q ` B` L nan-ggnh -5 UPHOLSTERED WORK Our Specialcy. ACTING VERY STRANGELY. ,'l`he eort of Lady Aberdeen to interest the philanthropiete of Montreal and To- ronto in the Victorian Order of Nurses is not meeting with success. At Montreal, strangely enough, is meeting called for a consideration of the subject. was practi- cally conducted by Prof. Robertson. who run in Montreal on bueineu in connection with the department of agriculture, and In Toronto Rev. W. T. Herridge, re- prelenting the countess. met about half a dozen persons and these not feeling par- ticularly enthusiutie towards the scheme One of the papers, referring to the failure of the meetimr, and the evident ooldneee 01 it. headed its report of the meeting,Looke Like a Front." What does this portend ? Opposition to the scheme? It would up- _--_ _- \Y-.._ _ A..- ._III L-I.- j W UIIII IZVV` -rvwu Innu- upiououla thcirslnonco. Intholu-got cilia the nailing! man but not bacon. idnkilod Iillllhnovcnoahon thou- harylhv Xlohnvtnproltygnonl _....`4._A_-;Jhn- nun;-Q IKn:nAInn- On -uni` Call] uiq ru- up u-vw up 3-sun, .w-wu-. uudcindingnnooghilulvutouvoid it, without Ihtingvly. 0! count sh Vh;Io|-iu`0uhrolNunulauuotto|so taught! and and honiulndy Abor- huhgnunodil. Iluhnbuponih $5 Kinny not In the bunny cl unusually the juhilu par of tho qIuu u`nlu.huhucnyhnnono Now thnt is very non-committal and very diplomatic. It may mean something and it may mean nothing. The questions `involved are not purely administrative. The government is on trial. and on many grounds and for many ects_iz~ not deserv- ing of endorsement. The Flynn party sees this md hence app` l, indirectly yet none the less surely. to the church to sustain and help it as opposed to the Marchend perty, whose political friends are those who brought about the school settlement. |l.., |l____vJ_I Iv-I __,I__ x_ 4 ____L -.....5..- -vv-- cu-1 --av." ~n.--.v._....-. Mgr. Merry del Vel, who in a most observant individual. know: that the issue in not one of edminietration wholly; he knowethnt the school question hee_been introduced into the campaign: he knows that come of the clergy have been acting as they did leet J une. end his olllciel pronunclnmento does not in the least interfere with them. He can eey. later on, that be neither epproved nor disapproved of their action. and he will be epeeking the truth. The fact remains, however. that- he will have to speak sooner or later if all this friction between church end state ie to reach an end. .._--(`V ...- -.-......._._, C\l u...... -. -.... r-...... "that in an election where the questions in- volvod are of a purely udminiotrabive char- acter, each one is at liberty. in his con- science. to vote for the candidate he prefers. " \1.... LL.` :- ..-_.._.._ .........:LL..I -._.I ..--.. At once senator Landry undertakes to instruct. the papal ablegata, and gives out that he has been authorized bonny that Mgr. Merry Dal Val "has not pronounced upon the question! referred to. Senator Landry gives the additional imformation that "the apostolic ablegate ha: not directed anyone to speak in his name. not even Senator Landry, for he caused: his secretary to write to the press ;IAI__L :_ -__ -I_-LI__ __L-_- AL- _._._-L.`___._ Senator Pollotior interviewed the papal ablegate, and, with his consent, it. was an- nounced that he had not gndoraed the Leecho mnndunont. and had_ not pro- hibited anyonu from taking pint. in the im- pending campaign, either for or against the government. `L _ _ , . . _ . . _ _ L A- I,_,J,,__ ,__,J_,;,L__n- THE FIGHT IN QUEBEC. Thea the clergy nre concerned in the Quebec local elections, that they are using the school question to inuence, if not coon-ce.the elections. is evident; by the urry that ha: occurred over the Cinq Man can. -5.. .. srocx` ALL NEW. THE_ DAILY WHIE Scott : Emulsion is Cod- % `Rene: * prepared a: afood. At the same time, it is a tblood maker, a nerve tonic and an up-builder. But principallyit is a food for tired and weak digestions; for those who are not getting the fat they should from- their ordinary food; for chil- dren whom nothing seems to nourish; for all who are fat-starved and thin. It is pleasant to take; at least, it is not unpleasant. Children like it and ask for more. ' some druglfzlo hnvo A just us good" Itlnd. Isn't llh|:k'lndIll0 ntrytooqu-I good cnoqh foryoutn 1 `'0pI'/0' : Get Back To the Old Plan. Ktxn-res. Meg l0.-('l`o the Editor): I have observed t. en the sweeper has done much damage toevery street as has been need on. in tech I few epplicetione leaves the road-bed full of rub and projecting etonee. Would it. not be cheeper for the city to cell or etoce the sweeper end return no the old method of eoreoc cleaning? Money spent at the time would be and in the end, beeidee `Vin; employment on I number ol our reei ente.-C.4au.\s. leubuehlu A lunch: accord. Yeetetdey W. J. Demon Ind Norman Hint.-hell, on I tandem bicycle. rode to Nepenee in one hair and ve Ininutee. eehhliehin e record between the two -`I-5. _ OL. g.-- -..A AA...` -._- UllBXWI,0|II\EWII CIA ::IIou in thin minutes. On tho homo trip Oh diahnoo I-on Napnnoo to this city. Ivan;-In ind one-fth milolmu eonncl in one hour and Mn njnuhu. A - Readout Iulfnpdy. Rouunn,B.O.. Mny 7.--John 3. Finish ofboer Icahn. nicidodon tho Rotlloun ntnln. Onihfivllittho A....A L... L. .Iu.L I.l....Il sI....._L AL- t:o?.."1'nnIa-d""'""I'"A"""| '53. .im"'5s'Ex' In In. sum: lumuc 9 mm. In. v,-":r"* VA ' Tho Oomor Bookotoro. Donor of Pnnoou no womnston an Ilobouiolonino R.l.8. Vnnoouvcr, tgnhtald. 2068. and Bihx fold nit Iuulrnlglj The Club Evlcted. The Granite football club has been noti- ed that Queen's college campus cennot be used for practice purposes by the club. Thie eeemse hardship, considering the fact that money contributed by the citizens of Kingston paid for the construction of the celnpus. The athletic association of Queen's college handled the funds, but it is almost certein that today whet is now the level cempus surrounding the college buildings would be e broken com- mon but for the citizens of King- ston. The past should not be forgotten by the ethletic association, as it certeinly is not by citizens and-who knows whet mey crop up in the future. neceesi- teting e further appeal to citizens for funds. This dog-in the men r ettitnde oftbe athletic eesocietion is e s ort-sighted policy end one which will not benet the university. Rev. C. 0. Johnston. of Toronto. for- merly of Kingston, has a hat. on the Sun- day our vote, and according to the Humil- ton Herald some people may suspect. that ho is ghting for what new silk but as well as talking through the old one. .___ _.:II L_II A nice town Bellevillo must be when the bicyclists cannot use the streets and have interviewed the council to give them mom on the sidewalks. And it makes a row be- cause it is proposed to move the inspector of gas to a city of light and reason. Butter will be clear enough when the cold storage can get. nrunning, and every week 8 cargo of the article, the cream of Cnnadn, is sent to England. Two hun- dred dairies are being assisted with grants for cold storage. uv nu-u uuu--JV u_, rue . . v V . u . - w . u . . . . V . . .v hands of his opponenta. Such a thing should not be courbod by the present. gov- ernment. Valluuvuls puny. It's a diicult question to decide what is best under the circumstances, and the gov- ernment will act 0 ly after it has du con- sidered all the fact ; With many r talis- Qi finds no favor. They realize that there must of necessity be international trade, and they do not see the sense of running up the tarill} as it is proposed to do. in the hope of wounding the people on both sides of the line. And yet Canadians cannot stand idly by and see their mechanics abused under an alien law when they enter the United States. nnd their trade damaged by emotions of the most exesperating kind. A friendly un- derstanding, and n limited reciprocity, is much to be desired, but when it cannot be had, when the only answer to an appeal for fair play is legislation of the Dingley type. the spirit of defence is arranged and the Canadian hits hard and hits to hurt. Who would have it otherwise. vvvu--n nu-V --4 vvuvn u -~v Besides, in regard to timber and pulp wood, the men who are most. interested, in capital and business, are the men who urge the Cmndian government. to put on the export duty, and if they are satisfied who noed complain '3 1. F. HARRISON co. PHONE 90. i~.}e 7Jsx:Ef' Some clerk in the public works depart-' ment. is evidently more loyal to his party than to hisminister, as shown by reading of lettors in the house that are condential. Mr. `Forte will do well to relieve himself of all who bear the name of Lmitorn. Mr. Tarts is right. In .\Iackanzie'e time he was betrayed bmblic officials into the L-_..I_ -1 L:_ .__._,_...A_ Q....L _ .L:.... Inn U0 WIIIIIUIIUI 80 the aeuate committee endoraea the Dingley duty of 82 per thouaand feet, and add: that if _Canada, as a retaliatory mea- Iure, puts an export duty on the Canadian legs which American lumbermen `saw up. the equivalent of that export duty shall he added by the States to the 82 duty on Canadian lumber. In other word: the se- nalo "committee says: "We propose to tax Canadian lumber product. If the Cu- nadiana retort by taxing our lumbermen, we shall increase our tax against Canada by the lame gure. Similarly with paper pulp. The senate committee increases the tarili` on pulp to seven-twelftha of a cent per pound. to keep Canadian pulp out of the United Staten market; then. tooompel Canada to refrain from putting an export duty on pulp-wood--whiol1 would increase the coat 0! American manufacture of pulp from Canadian apruce--the senate commit- tee adde that whatever export duty Can- ada pute on spruce, an equivalent amount shall be added to the American term of Ieven;twelftha of a cent per pound on Canadian pulp. nu- - .na:,.._n. .........i:.... L- .l.n.A- mlmt in IIIB OAIIIQJD I IIIOI lllvlthn nacho` nr--v- Till Americana, and! the new edminie-V tntion.,et-edidpeeed to miinte npn Oun- 'ilanI. in the `matter of trade. and to do it with I venuhuoe. They ere acting. judged by the Dingiey hill end it: supporters, an if they wanted no truck with Oenede. end they will-discriminate in the mutter oi tetiif "Io an to let in the good: they want.` the rev material they must have, end shut out all the goodtin nished form that they can db without. .. ,- -A.I____- LL- imruxanow nzoqn-Hymn:-3 .I_..!_ e DAILY wnm. MO1'i)AY.' MAY 10, 189?: LL77 ,_ __ TV? Tim 7002 Notiu have inn hluodto Profs. Fon- Ihv Dhy, Wnddoll uldbnnl and Capt. Wnrhlgnl tln`Rnwnl milihrv mllavn I no: nuvu `In auur.-uu--uuv--. A large congregation attended Brock 8/troet Methodist church yesterday even~ ing. The choir rendered its portion of the service in an admirable manner. Rev. J. (lrenfell preached irom the text, "As for me and my house we will eerve the Lord." He said : There is no such thing as positive or eternal independence in society. The rich man is as much de- pendent upon the artisan, mechanic, labor- er and former as the poorer classes are up- on the ca italist. No man can provide for himself t e comforts and necessities of life. though he may provide that which may be exchanged for them; still they are obtained through the instru- mentality of others. In the political world and commercial world, each man is de- pendent upon his fellow,and through every stratum of society there runs a chain of interdependence. The most irdependent man is he who knows clearly the metaphy- sical and moral line of demarcation be- tween right and wrong, who has apereonal and individual independence and nobility of character. to follow the course he knows to be right regardless of what others may do. Such a man was Joshua when he said. "As for me and my house. we will serve the Lord." Choose ye this day whom ye will nerve. an independent line of action is not an easy matter. Strength and courage are needed to stand out as one who will do the right. - Satan offers many alluring inducements if we fol- low him. Christ will give us grace and peace. forgiveness and a new heart.a noble mind and a clear conscience. Christ will give us a hope of salvation, though some- times it comes with pain and tears of sor- row. Jesus who died that we might live, and who purchased us with His precious blood. will give us a crown of glor and a seat at the right hand of the ather. Whom will you serve! Make the decision tonight and say, "As for me and my house. we will carve the Lord." 1:` $DIUI$Il IICZUI Zuni-;n National louguo-Ncw York,.0; Brook- lyn. 5. Within son. 10; Boston. 9. Baltis mom. 4; Phil: plain. 2. Cleveland, 7; Chiougo. 0. Pituhurg. 9; Cincinnati, 1. St. Inuit. 4; Louisville. 2. Sand: games 1 At Ch 5; Cinoinmti. 9. 5 Louis villa. 4; Is. Louis 2. Baum louIu-At Wilkcohu-re, 5: Totoneo. 8. AI Pu-ovidonco. Sgynoun, 5. At Spri .18; Rochester, 9. At Summon. 9: Ilmlo. 8. - The above story of sdventure is lining 3 wonderful run in England. ` The llrst edition was exhausted on the an of publication.` The second edi- on did not last 3 week. and a third "'11 larger edition was immediately called for. The story itself is worthy of its remarkable success. The scene Yis laid in that debatable land between Btitish Guiana and Venezuela. "It is Q vast wilderness of forest and Klein. wild, unknown, peneti-sited only y osnoes, containing possibly hidden trusures, a floating population. and myltories which to-day tempt the -imagination as they did in the old dsys 0! the oonquistndors." allow my IIIGIII um uuvu w 31" |i'"o-:17} 8hO`Rol ' 1" .... .z:..'*' .. Allin an II I)! DID D0 Ill lull In" Invuclvtluy buuotho facnhnzby tho coma ndnduud lnulnubjoctl nught Inn wish. noun. oi,u:u.;:u. Opposition will be offered the elevator agreement by aldermen on the ground that the council should know who the stockholders of the elevator com- pany are. Supporters of the agree- ment take the stand that. amiicient evi- dence of the nancial condition of tho- compuny is the fact tlmt the elevator will be built before the bonus money will be asked for. mnon. Yesterday about twenty-ve wheelmen rode out to Nnpunee. The roads were good and the weather grand for touring. About fteen Belleville wboelmen were met at Napanee. l)r. E. Elliott. Oakley. Mich.,a graduate of Queen's college, arrived in the city on Saturday to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliott, Division street. Dr. Elliott enjoys 0 large practice in his chosen eld of labor and has the condence of the people. f".il.v trnnnnrnr lrnlnnri will rnnm-f. tn OI LHU p0()p|Q.'. City treasurer Ireland will report. to council this evening regarding collection of leery at. No. 1 market. for the'_vear com- mencing Aug. 4th, 1896,33 follows: Amount. previously reported. $1,635.80: collected for two weeks ending May llltli, $55.40: fnlnl 3| nm on [Ur FWD WUFKS U` total. $l,l}!)l.`. O. (\...\... 5 :1-|v\ `Iv What the Buy Reporters Caught on the Flv. Called nt Craig & Co's wharf: Summ- ers Persia. Montreal; Cuba, Prescott; and Ocean. Hamilton. - AL-..` AI.:..A.. l,..\..I ...l.....l...\.u. ..AA.\ nu On U363". KIHHIHLUH. About thirty local wheelmen todo up to Bush yesterday. They report. a pleasant trip, nding the roads in splendid con- dition. \7-..|._...l.... ..L_..L A.......;.. 5:..- ...l.....I........ now EH5 nra 0X'IglIH.l[00. D. 1 . Henwood and Walter Bruton wheeled to Cabaraqui on Sabulday and spent`. Sunday with friends there. Carrie McCov. who has been vorv ill for Bpnli EUIIURY WIEH IHQHGB (H018- Currie McCoy. who has been very the past. two months with a lung atlecbion. is. we are pleased to any, gradually recov- ering. Cnawell Burley. it little fellow about twelve years of age, met with rnnher n painful injury on Saturday lash. He was assisting Frank Rikloy to turn the ice- cream freezer, and got, his ngers jmmnozl II) the cogs of the freezer. The injury will be quite a painlul ono. l'hm-n um;-u nnnsirlnrnlilo excitement. on You Buy No Risk De quite ll palulul (mu. There was considerable excitement. on the stream )'0Bt0l`(i:ly morning when I. ru- mor beonmo current. that an old lady out on the York road had been murdered by two tram 3 on Snturiluy night. \Vhen in- vesbigate it was found to be pure fabrica- tion. and when traced to its eource it`. was laid to (1 man with u rig who is said to have came from Kingston, and it is thought, it was in ruse to elude tho oicinls until he got out of the way. The burning question for the last. few days has been the rubbish in the back yards. atm leg for me. About one o'clock on Sunday morning the fire nln"m disturbed the alumbere of the residents of Mill and Water streets and quickly brought out the fire brigade. The fire was in the frame house on Water street. just in front of C. E. Bartlett e ooe. and occupied by J. W. McCreary. The fire was observed before it had made any head- way, and the night being calm did not spread rapidly, and it was soon put out without any damage to speak of. The De- eupante, Mr. and Mrs McCreury, left on Saturday afternoon to spend Sunday with friends in Camden East and are not yet aware of the occurrence. It is a mystery how the fire originated. H I Hnnumml nnnl Walter Rrutnn I FOOTBALL AT DESEIIONTO. tire on yum street on lnnday lem- In-A Little fellow In1ured-lxelte- nnent over 3 Inner or n Inrer-lc ` who only a mm. ` Nnuxnn, May l0.-Much I mpethy is expreeeed for Fred. SooM;,_ w o had his leg freotyred during the football match at Deneronbo on Friday last. The eccidenb occurred during the only are of the game, and report says it woe no as much bathe rough playing of the lleeeronco players. who were is much heavier tum than Noponee. as it. was to accident. In appear: Scott. put out his leg to stop the bull, and one of Deueronto beam jumped on the leg. The young man woe pot. in a rig and sent. to his home in Napanoe. The doctors found it. so badly swollen than it. could not be not until the swelling was re- duced. He antlers terribly from the ex- cruciating pain, and it in thought, an the knee cap is nlao injured, lI0 will have u still` leg for life. Ahnnt. nnn n`:-lmslx nn Flnnrlnv mornimr mm ms iEc,}1?nActu1mn.| aqmu maunsolm-m.: PLAYING CQIXF UIICH `VT WIIITIIUO nnuuldvithulltlnuo 000 to I :......': ..... "".`'."..'.'.........~"' "":.";:"..`.' wHa57 wmo WAFTS. Iuolnll Gonna anarchy. .,,I IA- _,__ 19,... \!-_|. n. Horizon On Independence. 7 _ . ,_A'.,_ -AA-__.l_.) F. NISBET SI

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