Daily British Whig (1850), 12 May 1897, p. 5

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-`V and Roche- QA- u\lA.AL DI--.-I I-_-_- I3... I... -A 1 _ - vuu Ii. ASYLUM FOR INSANE, IKINGSTON. Hard Jmnl I 1mo.....-1...... ..-.. >`ILIIl an ....._. nusuunn l.`\.IlV Auunnlni, LU\JN'.l\J. Hard coal. l.0.">() tun: large can size, 200 tuna stove sino.15tuns nut size; soft -051. 425 tons n1mp.lulH.ons Imnl soreemugs. 100 um. soft screenings. A Q V1 TTKI IIIIND vxrn A xvnu U r\\vv-\r\|v HE l!Nl)F.RSIU!\'ED \VlI.l. 1iKCE.I\'E `fenders, tn ho mllro.+:4ed to them at their olce lnthe Parliament. Bulldlmzs. Toronto. and nmrked 'I`vmlars for Cosl." up to noon on FUESLDAY. 25th hhIy,1R!I7. for the delivery of noesl in the shed: of the instltutlons named below on or be!-urn the 15th day of July next, except as regard. tlw coal for the Ll1n(l(Ial1ll Hn.n1:lt-rn Asylum: and Uenlrnl Prisnn, as llu 6| 2* Ant}: run. man -nu-u ..-- ........._.._._ anunvvuuv not unmn LULV I . Hnrul mnl, 5o0tons small um sin. 10) tom a` nu) wine. TENDERS FOR COAL 1897. ck n cvan uugs. ASYLUM FOR XNSANE. LONDON. Hnpd mm! Lsrn 0...... ........II ...... ..x.... u... A-.. uunuu .- ASYLUM FOR INS ANE. TORONTO. I-In-.l nun` I mm on..- I....... ....- ..x.... mm A ... `w-- --vu CVCJVU -"`-closel-1'1." Kl NGBTON. ONT. Ill SIQD I\n Landon lhll--g VU n-Ila l'lIl'.\lII|II Hula. MERCER REFORMATOR Y. .l......l Lnno....-.......n _,_. ,.-,_ I an allnll UVUII UV Po-1:811: or Exchange. Icon Johnston and lint] on I %s"rR. "NORTH KING" -5: III-A\.I- I,|_._A._ __4 n-_L- `EDUCATIONAL. -j%-j llubu. 9.-nuns, 1 uluu. FOR BLIND. BRANT- FORD. ,,-, I'I\ A "*4: ,,. 1 O ' r mi: nnpanmmgnm sums `a ,.., s... .. .w u--. H`, M. uuuuauruulouon noaneogly Inn. Mr.SIcI-uwuonoolthocurlyhulanol Bcckwith. nnduonoycnn mo gave up thohrnlolblnnundntindblivo q hrhhnln. `-`J5 -A2:-glknnn-Alg.A:._ lYlll`V\'!'0 IL`llV|I_$'. The fact remains, all the same. that Canadians should use their own routes 0! travel as far as possible. They should accustom themselves to the tri- vial hardships that they may escape mm by using the New York lines. en whose every moment is precious to them of course will always take the Instant route, but without depreciating the strength 0! our correspondent`: re- marks. Cmndn has n_right to be aeri- oualy offended when its most conspicu- :>_us officers fall to utilise Canadian tnes. UTNI [T011] illr. We eannot bring home our own offi- ri-tls with sufficient eelerity or comfort. pruvm the .~it:snlure t't`r`.~L\ll_\' of {I fust trims.-itlnntio ser\'iee In-tween Ct|n>l(ltl nnd Great Britain. If reports are to he lielieu-I. the present. government has :ilre:uly signed at provisional con- tract with 3 firm which is quite able to put, either from Queensttmn. Bed- ford. Haven or Liverpool. ll line of ves- sels which will discount anything on the Atlantic. Th.-it. L`-anada is endea- voring to plnce herself at the hezul of in great many I-u.-inesses which ere once ignored; that this enuntrv is so popularly governed that Great llritiin has affectionately taken us by the arm; that. our internal resources are hei developed so its to invite great blocks o foreign capital should make the citi- zens in general rejoice thznt. we have lifted our burden over the hill and that very soon our prosperity :21! be on ll new plane of progreasivetn so prolif- nhlg that every minor impulse in the whole dominion will feel the thrill of renewed activity. Th: f-or -nnnmina all Oh- --.m.. ||t_o IUFOHIU u`I|(llr(|-'l`\' .`|{_lHl. I have 11 letter from El at-ntlenmn with very pmitive opinion`-.,\ hu .-mys that (`:tn:uli:tns or limrlisttnlen should nl\\'u\'s travel to (`umulu viz: New Yurk utd :1 British ship, in order It) elljny the umfurts of :1 well uppuinted vessn-lunzl r;|pi.l transit. He mentions the fact that the present ll:-uteu:|nt-gavelnor of Unturiu and nmn_\' British Imt:thi|itit~s have recentlv vrmzsetl the Alluntin hy thii route. his statements are with- out douht truthful and pertinent. Where l`:In:ul:1 should find itself must at fault in the matter is very likely in the fuel that we have been so far hehinvlhund in furnishing 11 quick nnd vnulfort.-tlnlejruute of travel, that we ure not unly entirely ignored try our own tnngn.-ates. but are unable to at- trnct the people who come to this new world from afar. \\'.. .\........n |\-`....- hunt.` A... .u.-.\ .J'l` Tm`0nln S:|tllrl:|)' Nighl. opinic Emrli ` urde unnfnrlq nf n u'n-II nnnnin Tho Good Old Ory Ag-In to the l"ront-0t- n..I_I II~.._--I|I..- cur`: -nuns`:-v rllvna nuvnvuuxuaruua nan`..- BTBAMRR HAMILTON Bum-on Hamilton. Toronto. Kingston. 1.000 Islnndu. Rupiah of the st. Lawrence and low IIIIH vusuunvrs IUIV ll. 'l`h;it there \\*.'m tulvertised as {I Fri- duy lnurguin. l;I-inuli diugunul twill serge. regular price twenty-five cents, l-`ridny fifteen cents." The very .~4:une lim of goods was [mind in :1 straight dry goods store sellimr nt ten cents per ynrd. the rt'1zul:u' price every day in the week. That in few days nun 21 resident of Pickering noticed u make of pill ud\'er~ tieed ut ten cents per liux in :L To- runlo store. As the usual price is twenty-five vents. he thought he (Hlid make sixty (`ems liy buying {our boxes. In the usual lm.\' he eounled one hun- dred pills, hut in the tleimrtinentul sture boxes there were only twenty- [ive pills. In other words he paid forty cents for \\'h.'li he could have purchased In home for tisenty-five cents. Minn Shun did on Wodneodny Ian. I! nlrnn banal;-small`-An-In 3/AI.:-l (3t`lu.n per FUN. Thu! |mking-pu\\'tle*r, supposed to he sold .LI ;1 l..nr1.zuin. was found, an 1-.\nm- inulinn of u vlmlnisl, to lm nuulv of nlum. phusplmlvs um! around smroln. unxl tlu-reform` is not baking-pmvder at all, for the l't`ul thing is nnule of pun- ore.-Inn of tartar and v:1rl.0n:uo uf wda. The ten sold for t\wnly-fivo cents .1 pound. and ndvvrlisml ns worth forty wills, (and quolml by n1.-my as --vitlvnvo uf the goud lhul clupurllnvntnl store.-x cmlfer upon the poor) is shuwn. an ax- :unin:Lti(m. to he Imule by hlvnding the wry (`lmupvsl of Iona \\iIlx nu dust, (uns.-nlnmhh-, in ?unml.~|), nutl the maul!- in): Illixlun-, in.~'lo:n.d of hr-ing uorlh lnrty cents, as rluiumd, or wnrlh the lvwnty-five cents for which ii. is sold, 14 \\'ul`lh only from to-n lu axmlvo vvnls per pound, und cnuld In-. sold u.l that prire lay any rmnil (leak-r who (-0.111! lind vustonwrs for it. 'l`|..l Hun-n u.... ...Iu...-nh-m`I .3 n l.`.~.'_ V. u--nts_ um; fuu paper that m- dollar, hut. ml: cent. per roll. Thu! hnlrinu IIVP cents in puunu. That :1 blood purifier described as worth I`! dollar per bottle is hnrgnim-(l in thirty-five (`ants in lmltle, but is said to he xnunufuclurvd 'spet'la|lly for hurguining, and, on the report of :1 chemist, is snid to contain only \\`.'ll(>`.[`. snnw coloring mull;-r nnil smne un- known. litter ingredient. (nu: vvvn quinine) nnd (lie wlmle stuff north nnl_\ all out five c9.nll.~1 :1 gallon. Tliul Berlin wool, supposed to uvigh un ounce per Sklll, only weiglis lhree-qunr(er.~z of nn ULln(`P; and than sixteen of them. insleml of we-ighing 11 pound. only \wi'2`he*d l\\'9lve uuime-..~z. 'l'hul gold walrl1H~i iulvi\rli:wil us l-ur- gnilu at our vary special price, $39.10, much lower than sold by ju-welers, wt-r'u fuuml In lw llw vi-ry .~i:uui= lino as uro sulul hy all the li-;ulim.r _l\`\\'l`ll'l`: Ill sun .r.n ~ '|:h:|.l wu wort In 31 n-uni: unn- llI'(' SUI :53: .50. 'l`lmI puwuers. - _ 'l`hnl citrate of mzlgrmslzn. `mlvortlsed as u bargain at forty vents per puund. would not (in when used and was found to he composed ulnmst entirely of while sugar. pulverized. and wurth perhaps live cents u pound. `Hm! n hlnnd nnrifiar (Inn:-rihnd .'IR none Ill Inronn. That. Seidlirz powders Lought in the drug branch nf u d-mrtmentul store ure reported to us as wing fuund hy a doctor to be made of nlum nml ulhur ingredients not used in real Seidlitz powders. 'l`hnl vHrz1h- mmzrmsln. new-nves me eye. Thu! spcols of common sewing thresul run to wood instead nf thread, and that there muy bu bargains in spools, but. in thread. 'I`I.nt Qnirllirvl nnxvrlnv-.1 lnnnhl in line lontnnl will be maintained from June In to mix. lnvinl Kinnton 'l`l'lSDAY.THURS- DAY and SA'l`URl)AY going But at 5 Lm., and going West at 3 pm. nn|lnAnnlnp,'uIhA Ikth nlnllu Invnnn. An- prlce xor 1w:-my-inc Cents. Thut unother Indy who bought flow- or seeds at. nndther departmental store -six pnc ages for ten cen'Is--got fewer st-eds in u l six ackages than were con- tained in one we cent pm-kznge ulter- wvurds purdlmsed at in grocery store across the street. from her own house. The spool on which crochet-silk is wound in dt-purtnientnl stores has swel- ling sides, is ahzzped like 11. barrel and devolves the eye. Thu! nnrnlu nf nnmmnn unwind` Hirnrul ltln Llkowlu Ola!-god Tint Inn: or the Prepnratlonn Ola:-ed For Bald! An lllghly AdIIIlOI`nlod--some Very Vlgor- onl Exposures. it has been shown that garden and flower seeds, advertised as bar ains. have been shown to he fakes. 'hile a. purchaser apparently secured $2.10 worth of seeds for twenty-five cents at a departmental store, it was found that the seeds had been specially packed to sell at the price, and one package from the Steele. Briggs seed company. contained as many seeds us nineteen unzl one-hult' packages from the de- partmental stores. Instead of a bar- gnin the buyer only got twelve cents worth of seed mt. the highest retail price for twenty-five cents. 'l`|mf nnnther lndv whn lumwhr flow- SATURDAY NIGHTS ARRA|NG- 1 MENT OF THEIR DEOEPTIONS. -._.._..__ CANADA FOR CANADIANS. tall I II nu V. u.-... ya -u llnlul Trnvolllnj. b.....l.... \`ir.l.l llll pupou the pun v fuuml I u n nu I` . IUUIIII In no Old style I ne-vvr hml lwvn suhl . sold three _\'enr>:. ngn .|l roll. p:uw.r represented H` pm-(`P uml sold at ..nn.l :.. Iux ..l.l .-o pl. Nun um old 5! VI .\..u c,..I .. Au-I-um aimoo my : Toronao and Ioutnnl wll be maintain from June IN. to um. lnvinn Kingston 'l`l'ISDAY.THUR.\`- 10 hi` t fifty 9 will ..I Daniel Allen, than-C. P. R. conductor. who lost one foot, will native 85,000 from accident insurance companies. average on wu elcn: common cunt Cold 0| from 82.25 to 83.50 each, And the null once as from 81 to $1.75 uoh. Sbeop told u\ from 35. no e. per lh, and upring lambs at from 81.76 to $4 each. Fnt Logo call us from 514:. to 550. per lb. Stanton sollnth-om88to$7onchand young pigs st from 81.25 to 82 each. uuuuu. par punuuc. w uuo.; gwu. pu'Iu.. So. to9o.; poutne-. per bag. 20. m33o. uoxmm. May ll.~About. any cattle, azietly large. fut. cows. were bought by ship re at from 3j`o. to to. per lb.; prime buuo re` oettle cold II from 40. to 450. per lb.; pretty good stock cold at from 30. no 3fo.. end the common dry cows and hard- looking bulls at from 20. to 29. per lb. Calves brought better price: today. Mr. Bonnaae bought twelve good oelvee el on average of $5 each: common calves sold at Iron: .9 95 M: R3 R0 Annh and 0h; --.-II buabe]. 45c.; barley, per bushel, 251;: buy, 812 to $l3.50; ut.mw.$7 t:o$8; dressed hogs. $5.25m86.50; . 9c. per dozen: but.- Uor. pound rolls. 10. to l9c.: butter, tube, dairy, 90. no l|c.; chickens, per pair, 40. to 600.; turkeys. per lb.. 100. to 1%.; ducks. per pair. 60. to 800.; geese. potlb.. Bo. tn9n_: nnr4tnnn_ nnr bur. 90:9. mih. Tonoxm. May ll.-Whont. white, per bushel, 78c. to 7%.: wheat, red. per. buahol.76c.; wheat. goose. per bushel,63c.: buckwheat, 3`. 5c.; rye, per bunho|.3l5c.: onus. r bushel, 23c. to `. 4c.; pegs. per buabe . SI`-_` tn Slflll: .nt.rnw_R7 M1814: rlmnnnd Imam. nu. -.--uw u---n\--- John McKay & Son, hide dealers, l.'l Brock street. (telephone No. -189) re rt 3 further drop in the price of beef idea. There ween lurther decline of prices in the United States. which affected the local market. Prices now quoted are: No. l beef hides, 6c. per lb.;No `.2. 5c. per lb.; No. 3, lo. per lh.; veal skins. 50. to 704)., dekine, 30. to 40c.;eheep skim. 501:. to $1; tallow (rendered) 3c. per lb. um; uusuuu. on; `.0 91.). Fis --Salt herring. No. to `.200. a dozen: trout and whitesh. So. to We. a lb.; mackonel. 15c. 11 lb.: Atlantic salmon, 200. :1 lb.; British Columbia salmon. 15. 3 lb.; cod and haddock, Go. to 7c. 3 lb; kip- pered herring, 300. 8 dozen; nnan-I haddie. ten cents in 1b.; bloaters. 200. a dozen; pike, Sc. 8 lb. ; ciscoee. 10. in 1b.: perch, l.'>c. n dozen: bullheads, so. in lb.; bluesh, l25c. alb.; halibut, l5c. A 1b.; oysters. standard. 350.; select. 45c. `I.u)U IIU C?-H); I UDL; UBIUTU lplcll. _C\`I to $5.15; family our 84.45 00 85.10; bran, $11 to $14 a ton; shorts. $13 to $14 a ton; oatmeal. and rolled oats. 83.25 3 bblqoornmeal, 81.10 A own; chops, 314 to 815 A ton. Hay, loose. $10 to 811 a non; messed. $12 to $13. Pin ,_QnIv Inn:--inn Illn On an. n rln-an. UUIE|l"\', -J0. LU |UU. II UUIIUII. Fruit-Pinea'pples. l.")c. to 200. ouch: Cnliformu oranges. 350. to 500. u dozen;Valenciaomngee,l2c. to `.150. a doz.; lemons. 10c. to `.200. a 605.; bananas, 200. to 30. a dozen: coconnuts, 5c. (.0 7:3. each; maple sugar, 100. to I20. in 1b.: Malaga grapes. Rlbc. n pouni; apples. $1.50 to $`.2.00a bbl; honoy, me. to 150. I pound; cranberries. 10c. an quart; gs, 150. a pound; hickory nuts. 50. to me. I quart; lberts, pecans. walnuts. 150. a pound. Flnnr nnd fnnd-F`Innr. hnlxnr-I . ntrnnn ; `. ` V1`. ' . 1 w v - ' I to I hath! .. oI:`P`'3o..oo oi} dn . ` A a hI"IV .'slIkloh llvn "Pa 0 tho: map that 1 hf yon vo nsod luck : nmumn mu--.m nose the shunn- I.` IUlIl' IHU [$91111 IUIII] UIKUII . Blal'Ull`_', $4.55 to $4.75; A bbl.; bakers patent, :35 tn RE I;'\- fnnnillv nur Cal 15 tn 3.": III- hrnn INK- \'op;et.nbles-Potatooa, 350. to 45c. A bag; swoet. potatoes. 30C. to 40c., a peck: cab- bagea. 450. to 60. a dozen; carrots. 5! c. to 600. a bag; parsnipe. 60. a bag; beets, 60. a bag; turnips, 250. to 400. a bag; hot. house lettuce. onions. radiahes. aa- pax-aguu.boet.a. I-pinach,carrote, be. no 100. a bunch; cauliowors. 50. to 150. each; celery. So. to l_0c. a bunch. F_..IL TI.....-....I.... I lx Q- on- .._..L. CASTOR IA PI IU- UTI lllllgu. ;UUn|rU 1\I\X- Uuuu. I Poult.ry-Cbickens, 50. to 650. a pair: fowl, 50c. to 700. B pair: ducks. 600. 00 80c. a pair; goose. 600. to 80c. each; turkeys. 60c. $0 $1.25 each. or from 7a. to; 10. a pound. Very little poultry is be- ing marketed. The demand is fairly brisk. \`-.._..L-|..I..- 1`I..L-L....- I)?!` L- AK- - L--. I |lI.; llllN.Ill|lFlIUI"H, U0. MJ UQU. ll lU.; UUIB. I 50. tol`. .c. am; pork. quarters. 6c. to 7F_.o. I 1b.; cuts. 70. to 12350. a lb.; hogs, 55c. Lo 0.5041-pring lamb, quarters. S1 to $1.50. yoarlingn, quartera. Hm; chops, 60. to 1203 lb.;mut,bon, quarters, 60. 1.070. 3 lb. : cuts. 50. to 100. :1 lb.; veal. 30. to (Sc. A lb. ; beef tongues. `. 0c.t.o 400. each. Pnnlt.rv-(`.hin|znnn, 50a. in (ma, A nnirs. uu. ac. to He. _ Meata--Beef, foroqunrtora. 3.50. to 50. 5 lb.; hindquartera, 50. to(io. n lb.; outs, 5n, tnI`).\n nlh ,- nnr-I: nunrhm-oz, n In71.n I RULE KIIUZ Grain--OaLs. `.220. a bushel: pens, 430.; rye. 350.; barley. 23c. to 250.; buckwheat, `. 6c.; Manitoba wheat, No. I, hand, 90s.: No. 2, hard, b`Sc.; northern, 87c.; white winter. 73c. Butter and eggs-But.ter. pound prints, I I-"no. to 1713.; packed or rolld, 130. to l;')c. New laid eggs, 90. to ltbc. a dozen; pack- ad, '.'n, In Dr! The Btluniu-d Rates Governing the Local ex-tote. Kl.\us1'0.\'. May lI.--Only a smell num- ber of farmers attended market to-day. As this is their busy reason on the farm. few of them venture into nine city unless compelled to by necessity. Prices of pro- duce are much. the same as when quota- tion; were last. given. Grain has dropped slightlyin price. A review of the mar- kets are: IV.-.... I'\..L. A)-`D- .. I-...-L..I. .-...-_ A`).-. . KIN G~S'I`OZN'. o:N'I'A.1:cIo. , i ~ '\ ' `\ * `\ *\ * ' ` ' ` ` IIUUILS, IFECIIIIF. Wlllllulo` lllU~ II puullu. Flour and feed-Flour. bakers strong, `.l 55 in 3.1 '75- A hhl - halal-1 nnfnnf. `IR HAMLM AND HONTREAL LINE. IIIEIIA `tuna an A `:1 r Inr\\Iu Keep tab on the nnmberof E. & D. Bicyclea!}_e- ing ridden as against the number of the other $100 wheels and you'll find ' Inc 5&1). t_l1cWl1cc1 of 1:397 Is GENERALLY doR3mq9;&,, Potlnhntludchilllnl. PRODUCE AND PRICES. MANUFACTURED BY CANADIAN TYPDGRAPH C0.. WINDSOR, ONT. Q ` 999!D!DDI9!ODDDD9!l'DDDFD D!9 IDFDDVDUDUDXU ` 25 befor/cl the ' _ 3 Public. Thousand`: . ' oi` Testimonials. Recom- - ! QQQQGQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQGQ Iiiiiliililllli "Hop B1TTEii |Cures all Diseases of the ' Stomach, Blood, Liver, .. I Kidney, Nervousness, Sleeplessness. General Deblllty, Blllousness, Dyspepsia. Q Neuralgla. When all *g* else has falledtry Our $8.06 Refrigerator seems to be just what the people want. Lawn Mowers and Garden Toolsfstill in. Good assortment of [the very best makes. f JARTEE `iiEib';' Fred. A. Folger. ` BM. Tlnbgl A-mt D \II Ir I) III? Any kind of a wheel will suit some people, but the experienced rider wants the but that's made. There s only one. We make it. You can have it for $100 cash. Call and see our agent. 03' if inconvenient to do so send for catalogue fully describing this high grade wheel. This Brass and Iron Bed onlv $6, in Black or White Enamel. Orders taken for polishing Hull Oll-Cluthu. A IITK` l'II'II\ 05.- I .....n-. MCKELVEY & BIRCH. a jj , 941.` 8" wHo WOULD BE WITHOUT om-:7 Itjre; ,1 am} New Yoil&. 69 & '71 BROCK ST.. KINGSTON. mended by Bmlpent Ladle: who wish a Clad .\ /ill! CIIII II R. J. REID, MANAGER. 831:: ........ ..|lJIII - - ~ - - . - - ~ - HIIJIIO I113 OP P1102 o-"-t*'*`;:*-~:.'..~.~.:.=.= II \lII1.'lllllIHa The Leading llndortaknr uul Furnltun Iunufnotul-or. 3:54 and 50 PI-luoou Street. I) I I)l.`ll\ uA\lA:1uIn IEE EEEAM EEEEEEEE. D These Freezers have duplex dasher and double scraping bar, wnll produce- ne, smooth cream in four minutes. Sizes in stock I to 18 quarts. Richelieu a Ontario Navigation company. THE SCENIC LINE OF AHERICA. 7 Steam luv Knngnton Dally `swept Sun- down 5 All And 9:30 P.Il.. connecting st 0|? Vim-om with tnlnn to all points In the U3 ted Shin. o..."':.'.:':..?:~;:,:.:':r:::s "- Int lnwnn I-Atom, Mm: hnhhn and rnllnlpla ITIIOKIII-HIV, lIIU'- *----.'.-..:.-2.-.. ah) "nu my run uuuuuvu, ruuuuung unu- I 35%|). I897. nfnuun FIRST-GLASS um: um oun- THIRD|oodolnu May Slat-. roturniml until In 26th.1!W. lull partloulnn M K. h I . And 0. P. 3 `Hunt otlloo. Ontario uuot. l'.`(X)NwAY, B. W. FOLGIB. Ant. Gan. Post. An. Gen. Hanna. Rome, Watertown and ogdonsburg RR. N.Y.C. VAND H.R. RR. LESSEE. Luivu Kingston =- llnlnp I`:-|_'l`lYE< AI SING Ll FlB.8'I`-CLASS FARE. good coins` n ml mluh lnoluulvo. roturnlng untl OYOM-b.1897. __ A_ V____ _____ llll [onus vvvan In; 0 v.uI. hlgmmonolng Juno mu daily. (oxoopt lon- Queen's Birthday Canada Pacic Railways Will luua Round Trip Th-katu for K1TvEoT&"FEM1FE13[ 1 s "" J. 1-. nANx.nr.Amo. 031'. City Puuncu Station. cor. Johnston Old Ontario Ituotl. Tnim Nonl. , I unt dull . No. 5 daily except on my. All ot or on us daily uolpo liundu. Train leaving at 19.25 noon, IIIIVII In Ottawa at 1.55 pm. and train loav- Iim at 8.06 1.111. but through nllmun. arriv- ing at 9.90 mm. or tlokou. Pullman Accommodation. can 1 to GOING IAIT. lto.: xpuu. uh sun. 1 .Ov\uIgu' `I QR raj, man. 12; nm. ll 1`|'ex.e. will no mm M. smunn mnwr. A88 FA 11`. AND ONE-THIRD. good going (Ho return 10 du- M I II .0 X11 1 |I:n:l{>'n Igt than Tuudny. ';`%Mh. lid. . On Saturday May 89nd; Snndu. mm. and 1. Mon... wun be mm ucstxomt . o day at [1-V1` dI.1uu\ FARE, and 90 return Raving c utlnulon not Intu than Tuesday. Us: link, XIII. `FOR SALE OR LSKBB. """a...1`{" &. .."..".i.`..'2..2`.'. 5| VIIIUUIII `ll LVUW lUl'l. For Iowan um. time tibia) and reliable nlormnion apply to 373- H?-7307 . IIUIIIII In '~1:.=~c..-.-:.~:::.r--.:::.-:.:-*- [`.`.~:.[\\` \ x I 0 V; ` .`.Il`.. M ` I. 0. mhhul 19` bile. on'll us: til 0 Inow 4 7 wk`: P , t. lmnlon. ` I01: rwuriu I 5 W533 : :.:'..,.'.a"...... ....."*m: mo or of yon`vo and Ilmsc Pill-I--uu unto hungo- OIIO Mdnou will be ltering the pol- IOIII from the a atom. the monsoon M 0) 1 at the H I 0 3:10. _g:(1\`1,l.l'un`;`y:= never 1.33133 31.12:: It c x d r 1. L mm. H n.'{"n. .'?-'. 'L"}. ")`:'r?y `Zo5?..u3T Q . II I III I Loud a.'.".?"; 1`mo.."" ?...n'n..Tu; {n.ouu'3."; IIQl0|oe~ by luck : 1 `lruulon. 'roaoN'r9-KoN'r3mAL Lnm A-1 an-AIp`u _An-.l- Lg-5.4- Tang-An UIII IIUQII: lI'UI.IU II. V'- U \I. In. moo. In-ry Dock. foot Brook Street. King- 1:. Elm : Bidhday, May 24lh,'97. [ !..'_ 2v'~99e-" ::l`::s:'?`; Hlxnd om Tlokot Agent 3. W. 8: 0. RR. Din. In--n Thumb fnnt, Iluunlp lnnf I _Zf_.'_.:._t;.;.'.*,'.."*-.. .:'..:. '.:1:'.;'."::.u..."*'-=1: Ilnnu. 3.0! Qilcnulnu II-Ivan-;_ q '"` '1soi;Im. .l?:. .'3`,"' om ..m. mid. o.)0p.m.. Direct Short Line to all polnta In New York State vLa pe Vlnoont, N.Y. `* ALLAN LINEI SNAP SHOT I To :1 :..,'.-`..2.':."...`.....:. Tan! LLING. I on the PM of Guinea. Al I nun 1nI ii s'"ntAL. I1 10!! DIVII IIW uuuur Ill Jvlu um hm boon oknfnd or pohom b, that : why. ` my cunt, all n 1'? ""s ao . o. xpnlm. pan . " 8IxpnI|.l.I|n.In . " 6 xprnu.D.45u.m ` 1`! had. Noun *' 0 xpl-nu. no nun ` 1`! Ind. 0 loan ` no had. 6 no p In .. . .. g. . ..l.IJIu UUI'. n In Sh. North King" louoa Sunday: at 5 In. Nu-.lhro Iuvvu'l`n and Thurs: an uavan Counooun at inhtou with sun Noun km" for mom. N.Y.. (Pol-\ of Igohulor). pl`!!! Hy (`I [IIIIIIIIK ll, Uul ll IS pur- fy put. in that w; that it. may be t o more alriking: T a idea is fully und admirably exempliliedinnn Article ukeu from n clovarly-conducted con- temporary of Philadelphia. Nursosnre now being trainnd in all the hospilals, and thy arc araduglly (illing the field. Their need is happily not qenerul. nei- ther is in constant. The sk_ll|od h se- hapon and tninod cooh are ed in every home mad for all time. It proposed fund of A mflliqn dollars (0 this. Victorian Order of Nurses were turned to fouudi a Victoriun domes- no college it won d be pmductiva of Inuvollou good. and be a smgulgrly worthy couunomonuon of the fulnlee, And 3 the hmpitala are used or the tninilltgl nuns. why should not the din; ty _hote|u be similarly used to the training of cooks. housemuida and housekeepers! Why not? And (nut lb ouch on obtaining a certifi- uto. it t wished it. I Victoria aur. patented Lady, Ahondoou III the nnoothufuqghnty. :"" q.....".'.':.7 ""' nu..." ""'.....".'s'?."`3 pqhln. W0 inn Iuuuvluqounh lIDI`I("K'uu Iu\IC|TIIII' `I. This journal has more than once in referring to the pxoposed j'ul.ilt-e Vic- torinn Order of Nurses, suggested that as Victorian Ordor of Pot-\\'n|lopers \\\)u|d infinitely ho better. It is not a prott mm) of putting it. but it is pur- nnnn \- nut in that \\-nv that it mav In vuuwru a nu up-on-nu-nut uuuu. At the nnnuail supper of the Church Association for the ndvanoeutent of the interest of lulior. in Now York, bishop Potter suitl. tunong other things: The great. muses of the general ill-feeling and uneasiness zunong the laboring classes in the l'nited States to-day may he divided into two elus.ses-mu(`hiner_\'. and the manner in which the capitalist looks down upon the men who labor for him. Chief of these two is machinery. It is duinst away with intelligence in labor. It is turning the lnhortng mun into .1 simple idiot. The nntster of to- dt|_\' looks doun upon his men. He tre.-its them as though they hzul no souls. They never get It eh.-tnve to rise. llnily they drift further npurt. In for- mer dnys the owner of a large establish- ment took an intenxst in his SE`l'\'tull. He knew everyone hy name. and pro- moted and helped them. To-duy noth~ inst like that exists. Few ovt ners know am` of their employees even tiy sight. Employers are constantly on the look- out for new inventions which will save money and throw out of work as niziny men as mssihle. The lnhorimz men must he ooked after it trouhle is to he netted. They must make the capital- int respect their ritrhts. They must stand on their feet and use their voiees. This association is looked upon its it dangerous and re\'0luli0nnr_\' one. he- msuse it tends to unite` the church with the luhorintz man in his great struggle. Say what. they will against it, hut I for one nnnou ca that from to-day on the church of 10d is with the laborer. the Vlctorlap Ordot 0! Pot-Wnllopcn. Doha-noon lmlu-ondo At. 'lIL!_. L-.._-..I L... nA'\$Q AL-.. ......- ... neuer [nan reu mover. In the western half of the )1`()\'lll(`t` correspondents report the full wheat good. Very little injury was done in the winter. Uu some low lying fields spring trusts. and, later. spring rains did sume damage, but the general pros- pects are above the average. Nu injury by ilnects has hen-n reported. |~`rom e.-astern Ontario the reports aro quite the reverse. reports ut' pour vundiliun and the vr laing a failure; hut as most. of the all wheat is rim-n in the western half, the uctxl fal wlu-at acre- age greatly exceeds the poor. SLIIIIIPPH 0lll'.. There was a good supply ot' hay in the hands of farmers hr. the fall, but various muses led to large Stliva to pressers and liberal feedimr of live stock, anti exvept in ll few sections there is a. little more hay than is nc(~essor\\' for local emer- 't`ll(`i.'\. Oats are Bilii plentiful, al- though, 0 ing to low prices, large quan- tititu of this grain was fed to live stock. Some farmers are still holding on to wheat, but the majority have parted with the bulk of their supply, and in most districts there is little more thnn is nece:-wiry for home needa. 'l`hert- was a lively movement in cattle durimz the inter and spring, especially in the weetern part of the province. where a large number of beeves were puruliasetl and shipped to the llutt'n.lo and other Amerivan markets, good prices being _iven. A considerable number of rattle iuve also been iurchused for the B: itish markets. to he itnished on grass for May and June delivery. There are less fat and store Cattle {or sale than usual. in the province, ' although in some sections there will still he more than are required for local puvposes. Clover made a poor catch in 18 , and in the following spring the -s trding turned out only a little better. except where sown \\ith barley. Young fields` are doing better than old luetuiows in the western half of the province. On low lying lands a good deal ot heaving occurred, although this evil was in some inatances largely repaired by prompt and careful use of the land roller. In a number of localities it is "playing out" to a discouraging extent. and 3 ring frosts have done more injury tiere than in the wet-1. In both the out and the west alsike has done much better than red clover. In tho uvnohnn hull` ..I' ll... ..... PTOVIIICU on April IULH llllll ZULU. Live stock came through the winter in good condition. Horses are a little thin, but apart from odd cases of dis- temper." they have heen free from (lis- ease. Cattle have also done well, al- though in the desire to husband l'od- der some of the animals were allowed to not too lean. Two or three cases of disease were complained of, but these were evidently due to local conditions. Sheep generally are in excellent condi- tion and lambs.ore abundant. Some cases of scab, however. were reported from York and Victoria, and elsewhere one or two complaints of II. iliflerent ailment. Swim` have not done as well as usual. Many litters have been lmt. ln Essex and other Lake Erie counties there was an Outbreak of hog vholera. and importation from that district led to other cases appearing in parts of Lamb- toa, Middleaex, Oxford and York. The disease appears to have been promptly stamped out.. Tlmrn \\';m n xrnnrl smnnlv nl' lmu in tho. Noun lung" (or Charlotte. N.Y.. (Port of .II_cM nutvod to chance time without lohoo. Itreb Hill-inn A- ------- ' p to the state at the crops- Live Itoek_,|n Good condition --Op:-In: ' . Fronts Have Done Injury - Good nu When In the Inn. The winter was milder than usual. December was the only month below the average. having been ten degrees colder than theeverlce of the previous fifteen years. March was seven degrees warm- er than in the two previous years. and April was four degrees colder than in 1890'. The rainfall from November to April was above the average and the snowfall below: but both to other total precipitation) were 1.20 inciee. compared with 15.44 in the previous year, and 15.72 inches. the average of the previous fifteen years. March and April had an extra amou t of rain by over 1.5 inches. The snow all averaged sixty-two inches. but there was a rent variation. from sixteen inches at \ ood- stock to 144 inches at Owen Sound. There were heavy frosts throughout the province on April 19th and 20th. Live ntoclr came lhromrh the winter `the ` e. .~`._,,`...i..._.`n,__,;1.,_.-`,._,.J 1_ . _ , man mi: in sum. ------uF ":x'mAo1s mom ounmo-s pa- PARTMENTOF Adnnurvuiat. Cause: For Dlunlntacuon. hllchtloflfnlvcriultyu-nhnu. lulu: Inlmhonothnuldhuol. Tholdnnan unlouhndhonooonhholvihtholbb ht nah! Inlnlnn. tnlnlnn. `Ink Th-nndgnt A III!` I0 lit 0! Ilvlllll EA Romelrs Ron `Emu I II -III--.A._ Q; 3._ __- Ilmestonms 9011080 JQIVIIS nlujitull >`- (loiu F.ut-TlYRSDAY at 6 pan. Going W`ut-l-`BIDAY at I0 p.m. Inns--Rnmilton. um, romrn. $5.50. To- voMo.N: ro$urn.7 ll Mom:-I. M: return. 01 an Barth: anal Ionln lnolndul both Inn. 1. P. IIANLIY. JAR RWIFN; C0.. Pouoncu Aunt. Fnixht Ann!-a. j wx55. sun so, near Gordon SQ-1 donblo brick n`3m nu Johnston 8!. . new house and lot. mm. no hum homo. And 150 other proportion in city and county for sale. to lot or oxohunn. (`I A DIIINEIDIR D..I I2.A.A- A _._ _.. IVII out In Elbllllllio Lot bolwun and Bu-I on I Street. 5011!). as Lllnd 88.. homo and lot. `M II hnmmnml In}. and hgvn mnoc. bull). in honsa and lot nnd bun. non Prlneou. 3 bonus. King and Gown 8: . 5 homo: and land xmxm King St. nut Gonst. vnonut lot, $1131 8 (rune `muslin: shoot. Home uni lot. cor. o (horn and Btunn St. , N355. n uuroliou will be nqnire1lforI|nnluofultilnnnt ulenwh ontnwt. bpecimuluna uml loru-9 and cumliticnu of tenders are to be ohlaulnenl (rum llu` Bnnmrs u! the respective institu- Iiunu. luelowest or unytou-lor not noon- surily nm~e|!.ol. ll. CH RIRTIR. nuumruns ol the l`0a||9()li\'I9 inetimti-ms. funnier: will bu reuuvocl fur the whole unau- tllyubovo specied ur {or the qunxzitu-st N- quirml in each instihxtiuu. An cocoons! cheque for .500. payable tn the nnlor uf elm Hon. the l'ru\'iuni|\l 'l`rou.~urer. nuut be furnished by each ten-Ian-r nu n gun r- antee at his hon: -Ion. and two nnmoicnt Illl`OliO'4 will be required for the duo fumlnnnt ul each nontruot. Eliot`-ilimuluna um] lurnm suruy lvvolrbod. R. CH RISTIE -r. r.cHumknx.A1N. JAMES NOXON. Inspector: of Asyhuns. Prison: nnul Public Clmritios. Parliament Bnilulimr-.'l'ornnto, Iuy loth, 1101. B`E?LZs.te1E...I: ."`F.I20w~ 1! ~"u\'I3 lo. Tonxlorers nra to nnma the mino or mines from which they pr--|u0.~a tn any-ply thn, um]. um! In ulasignlta the qunlity of the sums. Illul If required will Inna to produce .~ntlsIz\uIuty a\'iIlI9|ICO tlmt. the coal nleliverotl is Iruolu numb. annu. Vull l'.IIul I0l' INSTITUTION K` \JKVLl. Hnnl coal. 43: )!->11.-x on; size, 150 tons .120 511.0. :1 tons l`ho-.~tnll\` sue. IlII`l3I`C`l) l)|[III\Ilt A tvlr\r\un Ill Quin luv. Luna daily at 3 pm. (undlfn excepted) for Plnuon and mu Pm On Tnoadnyu and hand: a going to Britt- lon. homo. Bollovlllo. an Duoronto. On Saturday: to Rollovillo and Douronto. I Delivery is to be effected sn t.iul'.-mhu`}' to tho nuthurtlius of the T0a||9()ti\'B inetimtiuns. the whole: nmm. nu - uuun run uvonruza, nuuuzx vu..L1s_ Hard mml. 1.641.) mm large can . tons stove size, 30 tons grate. f`.'M"FD A T DK)lGf\|I'wlnr\I'nr\LI-nu-11x Ilxlvvxnnu, .1: tons grate. CENTRAL PRISO N.` TORONTO. Hurul coal. butouu nut me. 60 tons small mm in; 30; cmnl Law Inns ltsynoldsulle screen- inma, mo tons `ump. The son coal to he do- livowl in Int: If 10.! Qons monthly. INSTITUTION FOR DEAF AND DUMB. BELLEVILLE. Hun! can]. 650 mm Iurpze em: size. 90 tons mull om: min. 15 mm nmvo size, It tom No. 4 size: Holt mm! for pzrutes, 4 runs. I kYQ Fl`1`fY'Ftf\\v DAD Dr I-nvrx nn A `war. : I`\|IlIl\`'.l uluu Jnuulry. lR'l'l. ASYLUM FOR INSANE. MIMICO. Hurd'cmxl.1.9:'x)h-nslnruoeagslue. I75 hme stuvosuzomuft mml. `M tnnu lump. 150 mm lmnl surooulnus 7.5 tons Huff. ncreeniiurs; 3.] curds hur-I vmmi. Aawv Y1'll' Innn II\II\lI|r\ r\v\wn- . . \'Ul\l.\ uuru V|U\Ill. ASYLUM FOR IDIOTS, ORILLIA. Screanimrs. 1.50.) tons. 100 mm stove sin. tun.-A lnrgoem: size. A QYY YYAI I.`I'\D vmvn A `van vii-nt\r\v v-vvv . ...-.`--....-\..a sun uncanny II.` 151 Wellington 83.. Kingston. loan to loan at Iowa! mus L-'u.` nnugvl-rug `IKE. ASYLUM FOR INSANE, BROCKVILLE Hnnl nnnl 1mno._.._ 1...... .\.... .4... \-m . usuvlll ova Lwonkvn, ,z\uVU'1`UN. Hard ooal.1.1(lltun.-large ~33 5139.225 tons small on .-alxo. R5 lun~< 4`hentnut nine. 41'!) tons hurul ucroouinus, (M tunes soft svreanlnu<, .3 musuft. lump. N cons stove size(lmu-1|). ASYLUMTOR INSANE. HAMILTON. Hunt con`, 3.150 ton: umnll t-got size, 174 tons stove size. lnli tons (`ho,stnm. x.im~ bh'ults- villa. for aratus. `H tons ; for puxnp-imn.~u\. Hm tons soft. non-aningn 50 tons bard wrouuimxs. Of tho above quantity 2.198 tons muynot lu- rt-qnirod until January. 189K A..Vr.rTM wnu IMQA mm uvuvrw-s nunuuan run uvununs, LUNUUN. Hard uonl. 1.8:)! tons small egg size. am tons om: .-ilo&N`oruu.on umu). 205 tons stove M18, 70 tons ha.-Ifnub sine : oft. mm], (0 tan: fur gratou. Of the mm mm 1,000 may not [)0 re- quirod till J: uuary. l8108;alau60 mus Scran- ton mm. Acvv rvnt man I\1mA\vvn .-p....-..._...-- Duly Borvico ggzqtaiomitcmrooquo Buy

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