Daily British Whig (1850), 18 May 1897, p. 4

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M ~30`-L. `I `O I 3 V . (or II um:una" `R p'.e"o'o:c'. mum. ' 5| than I 9! what would " ""' *'"~~ Jivptyunuzuu -3.....- ` Jo `mum tau-goim-Ii-cnt~ xInp-tun pinitcnthry. new public `pupa-ty. point : to tho groans In nlnl oncof tho dominion : moat inmnnt inctitntionl. Thin nlunnncgcmcnt ineho more rc- `mu-tabla in viow olbhcnlpcctlon to which the prison nu uuppocul to be uubjoct. What can he the object o! tho inrpocolon it l(,did ncb rcvcnl my dofcct and detect lcnkagcc which had doyolopgd inln ncsndnlo of I very diigrsclul chsrnctor. Dicciplinc hu ban Inninhinod, it in true. and along corpnin. well-`known lines. but dicciplino. signicant an iv in, door! not constitute tll um in character- istic and compieuoua about 3 prison. Thorn has bconn lack of that scrutiny of dctniln which circumstances justified, and as a consequence irregularities hnvo grown cm] multiplied. \l.... ........s:..... 0-Ia- _..mu-I on final an nomn '1 lunnmon. uuiumnt nospitnl ezurror and assistant u`lIool|n|s- I`. ........... ...s.........-......... WETWW tsorzin `the upon `at the ooilnhdon. appoint-Id - .......x._ (.5. AL. .C..lA. Q.` Klnanlnn THEY ARE THE HEADS. Elxfl IOIIOV 3. Until hull ..9i,nm . Lam _ Lam .' 1.81) am `mu `hn tan .;.-34 _- -': yq,.':;">.._;,z; , ' ac. f'lI' :16 V % .MAY .13, DAILY .WHIG.' TUESDA` . yum. account to non rp- lso condition htuxblo n swim. in out the convu- oxohnngo. tun-so mIlI.Im`IlI In Inlhnrul At an alias. m agnnco in Va Inunumou um: nu January Int. afar lniim nputodlf mm- od. the ohildnn pu-thud in nrriv ng Into AI Mn mhnnl without nnv nnnionl mun 1; WI. UIIIIWIUCI WT] Ill IKTIVIIIU III. at the token). without my oullioiont man or noun hing (inn. For this tho cache. Josh: on. uunpundod `tho ohildnnforono sh. Thin Ice unna- hinod by tho board. the chairman of which with nu. notifying him that thochildnn Idap|boponniuodIon- unniontn ponhoolfor om month or gltlnoh 6 II they Ind tluir udinn Inn in a to noognin nlpoot lulu l'I|D and ngnlstionootthoanhool. B-fnquontly. wluuho tlfuunpondou . on lbhrnn 24!. . nluinul was y. WIIIIIII "II!!! lab: . ntilduthxiamu nit?! nnhggl Rh I.-I.Ll_L.IaI A .5 No Ground For Action` The 6:-at one called on Tuesday morn- ing at the sitting: of the high court of justice. non-jury, was that ol William Alvin Dolin otaln. the board of hlio achool truths: of aohool sootion o. N, townahnp of Stonington. The facts are. that a number of children, under a? nlativoa oi plainti`, wara attending: 9 Ichool in quaation. It ran claimed the ohnldron won wrongfully and illogollv auapandod and hava ainco boon ptovan from omnding school. In (lnfonnn it was mainlnindi that in UIUQTIUIC CIVIIUIB Ill [I10 Illl Ill`!- Mrs. Stunt Joyner has presented her husband with I no baby boy. Visitors : Mn. Barnett, of Tweed. an Mrs. Joyner :-; Mists: Melienhya, of Kingston. uh Mrs. Luheyh: Hiya Grady. of Kin . at Miss 8lvm'n`n; Mr. Taylor. of the wand News, was in the village for I day. Ol nurungwn. III MIG 00lll.rnutu|'. Sometime during aha wintor thiovoa hm-o~ broken into the summer re-idonco of John L. Afmll and carried olf some valuable dishes. It. is seldom necessary in this vil- lage to roconi any action of this kind. but than in I small generation of a certain nature growing up amongst: us whose way- wardnou. unloua checked. will cause con- sidernblo tumble in tho fntnro. LI-_ bu-no In-ongn Inna I\nnhnIAo` kg: owneu 0! (no new [or Illegal uuun ' in lane extant ol $4`) each. Samuel Deer. 0 Brock- villo. is having his home in the villago mined to n two-story dwelling. with a cotuyzo roof. When it is completed it. will be A very handsome residence. Mr. Moore, of Hnrtington. in who contractor. Rnnntlmn tlnrimr klm winmr thim-an hmm. JOUOVBII. ' Joeeph Woodrull` is nliipping lumber to Nnpnueo. Samuel Thomas and family have moved I.oNapanee. The adjourned meeting of the quarterly board of the lllethodisr. church men in the voatry of Weeley hall on Friday evening. At. this meeting the business of the put year was finally settled. William Griitli has re- paired hie vernndah. He has engaged Mr. Storm: to paint his residence. Mr. Pm-poll. Ilnli immeotor from` Enter- XI III II. III II IIOIOIIII. ILMHIO my I to douvuoel at the 0800 In Totonlo. or an to: or not nocoauuuy 3Ir0l'lnI 50 WNW HIS l`0EI(lUI|00~ Mr. Purcell. llah inspector from` Enter- ptise. mu hero Int. week. It in said that he succeeded in capturing A couple of nets 1-00 at. the hand 0! the lake. But. this was nob all. He tapped the tote of tho ownen of the note for illegn lishin v to clue nehuuf. nf IA nnnh Qnmnlnl `HAP. n Rl'hnh- TOBKIOIICO. The concert on Wednesday evening. given by the ladies aid of St. l`nul'e church, par.-nod olfnncceeefully. 'I`he talent was supplied from Kin stain and although there were only is small` number in attend ence those who were there received in fine treat in hearing the songs and reeitetione of Mr. Keeley end his company. Pro- bably the feature most appreciated by`thenudience were the songs of Major Uellowey. They were all rendered in n moat pleasing and accomplished manner. It is to be hoped that he will Again favor us with hie rare mueioel talents. On be- half of the Ladies Aid. Dr. Dunlop. in A few well chosen words, moved ta vote of thnnlmeeeonded by Sidney Wood. to Mr. Keeley and hie com ny for their kindness in coming from l ingeton to assist the Ladies` Aid in thin manner. Major Gel- lowny briefly replied. After the concert the Lediee Aid entertained their friends from Kinpton to a eumptuous repeat. One thing we noticed about our friends from Kingston. they fully ap reciated the Sydonhme gum. It is eai that they bought up an enormous amount of it. holding that such e good quality ee here cannot be found in the city anywhere. Thev certainly did not wait till they got home to try it. but began the use of it at once. Sunday afternoon a large crowd eeeem- hled in the Methodist church tohear the Rev. Mr. Jamieeon deliver en able address to the Sydonlmn lodge of the Ancient Order of Workman. He (eve some strong reasons why people ehould hold an insur- ance on their lives and fully upheld all honest hrotherhoode of this nature. Dur- ing the service the choir under the leader- ehipof Mrs. Dawson beautifully rendered the enthem "Guide me Oh Thou Greet Jehovah." v..-....|. m.....a...n~ :- Q|I:I\l\:I\l- |.....|.... o.. menu 0! I". U. uxnaon. Lnuy llU|ll Luoir rnoticein the town hall twice 5 week. requently they give us the benefit of their talent by playing below the resi- dences of different citizens in the village. On these occasions huge numbers gather to hear them. showing that our vill 0 full appreciates the otforte of the bin . On lmrsdny evening next they have been invited by John Blake. the popular reeve of Loughboro, to spend the evening at his residence. TL- ......nnnb- nun \\.'.uInAmInIv nunninn l either eide. but when it ooeure twice in V who was not a reeident of Deeeronto thirty INIUIL }_l'II. 03.. 3.7.!` IIV_I yvutneeeedorp Elana e hrutel gene ee wee pleyed ere thet day. It le eeld thet with the exception of tour or ve ol their men Deeeronto ere e net of rough. unoouth end uncultured fellowe. To the four or life " tlemen in the teen th hoye of Byden In extend thelr eympethy et their being out among each men. For the eeoond time in about e week heve the in e metoh broken the leg of one of the opponente. It not this e very eug- lve feet! 0! couree men ere liable to t dieehled et any match; all will edmit t et foot. end through no roughness `on eucceeelon end the opposing teams are the dieehled ones. there muet be some- thing redicallv wrong with such a teem. On Seturdny Samuel Truaeott. one of our best men and one who elweye plays is clean," gentleinanly game. never known to intentionally hurt anyone. received in broken leg at tho hnnde of the Deeeronto team. All deeply regret thie deplorehle ocoident. ee he wee a general fe- vorite both in the teem end elsewhere. We have three ood end eullicient grounds to protest t is me. (l) The grounde ere unlit for footbell. Theynre uneven and in epote covered with water two inches deep. (2) They played e men deye. hut had only errived there the pre- vloue cley. Lertly the referee who. Deeer- onto reported to tiydeuhermwould eot, wee not the~one that lled that poeition. Now if this game in to he carried out eucceet-fuL ly end in a true eportemenlilre manner, such ects es theee of the Deeeronto team will not further it one note. The village bend ie making repid etridee towerde ierfootion under the nble manage- ment of `. 0. London. They hold their nu--ntinain {ha Oman hull turinn A Ilnetk. In dgfonco it maintained that in `gang:-9 Inn :93: Indian I-unknrllv DAIII. A I!Q;`I:u Plgywo In _n.ok--Iov- Olin. Sumuuu. May !7.--On'8tturduyovIn- ing elm tootbo club xstul-nod (nun Deno- ronto with I moon of four to nothing unimt thorn. Thaw av align nnnr have uuznoufo-s aoum-i 'M.m'r': Lax: Liver Pillqugnn constipation and lick hndnoho. !5"6iBti. In druuinu. tool we. Igor. a box of Milbut-n'a Heart and Nerve Pills. and have used them with the rattan mecca. Inn now very much nor. not and sleep well all night. my appetite is restored. I am vi rout, cheep ful. me! happy to nd my I tutored (0 health . Tag: nf tha nill: wnmnll tint. I IIQIIII IRIHI. Two bonoof the pills womnll this I used. and I can recommend Milbnnfn Hurt and Nerve Pills very highly to any- one nnoting u! did." ._.. | "o"a'.'.'.3o`1 x ;`="......4.z There Are Many People Who Are Almost Hopelese of Rooovery From Debnlty. Heart Troublo-'1`hay Give Home Testimony. Mrs. Mary Costello. of Kin anon. Ont. says. "For many years! ne been 1 grew sulferer fmm pnlpitntiou of the heart, u-ieeplonsneos. nervousness. etc. My honrtlluteeredlrequonbly and seemed to rise up into my throat. and I van so bad that at times I could not stand to my houoohold duties. As ..:_|.a I ......l.I nab -`Anus -nu nan-u-an IIUIIXKIOKI (I|l5lUUs At night. Iconld not sleep my nerves won so totrihly unotrung. I suffered vary greatly. much mote I can tell you than I let anybody know. So minonblo vru I that I would not have and when donh I. `L `.- Crouch Roland. \VA'l`|`.R'l`0\\'.\`, N.\'.. May |8-Wilbur Crouch. whohaa been incnrcomted in jail six weeks chnrgod with the murder of Mary Crouch. his wife, and Mary Duly. nu Snakes : Harbor. W10 rolonned Inn night on tho order of the judge. It is roported that anothor person has been indicted by the grand jury now iusesaion bar. the in- dictment. has not. been made public. Commercial stationery and otilco eup- pliea. R. Uglnw & Co.. 86 Princess atreot. g:--:: grounuu. Photographing, since the advent of the Dry pinto and hand camera. has been won~ derfully simplied. Our lines of cameras ans very any to manipulate. no compli- cated mechanism to not out of order, a child can noo them. Catalogues to the in- terosted once for the asking. E. C. Mit~ chell. Two football matches will be played here on Monday next. At 1:30 o clook the Nnpaneo and Kingston teams will line up. and at three o'clock the Sydonhum and Picton teams will face each other. Both matches will be played at the athletic grounds. Phdtnsrmnhinrr. since the advent. of tho Ilur. Oak Hall for boys` clothing. The one price system is in use at. this store. Sumo 1-ton working on the nbove linos. Try us. way as tlhev do business at. big stores in Toronto. We are the only ones in King~ aton working on the above linen. Try us. Hon. W. Hnrty. M.P.P.. commissioner of public works for Ontario, was an in- torealed spectator at the city council meeting last evening. Beside him. and showing equal interact in the proceedings, sat. Rev. A. W. Richardson. It man In...` Lon... ...:..m .. than .54.... hu- yunr. Rh `.1. l`lID(.`llUll. The latest novelty in bicycle bell: is I\ not of chimes. Thane bells ring continual- ly while the wheels are in mnbion. giving out a pleasing tinklo. Two of them nhimea were heard on the streets last evan- 'n$\...I. Unll L. In...` ..I..tIy..`.u- VFI... l\l\l\ TIC! WIIQ VIII DO Dlltl or either ill! U all olotod or one portion at to . wil ho :-ooolvul up to un um: `RPM! X1`. Notication of allot- jlh V in van to hldann an or baton UK: year! OK experience l-UFOVVH ll]. Such superb growing wanther. just the time to sow lawn gran send. Try curd, this year and you will ho planned at the re- sults. We have sold bushels of it this year. E. C. Mitchell. Tlm lntnnf. nnvnltv in hinvnln hall: in A UIIEII. The Wn|u`.~x advice rognrding the shoot. crossing an the corner of Block and Man- tronl shreobs has been taken. and workmen are engaged laying the asphalt pavement. norms Montreal straoh. l'lV\....... ..... .. .......... ..-.. .L....... .. al... HUTUFE NIUHKTVKI HDTJBII. There are so many can above: on tho market. _it; requires experience to mines the beat, byurchaaing from J. W. Oldn you get, years of experience thrown in. Rnnh nnnm-h (rrnn-inn wnnkhnr, inn}. Hm lU\'|1l'lIl LIIIU VIUWII. No need to send your furniture out of the house to berenovubed, Mngin Furniture Cream will impart. a ne nilnish with verv little labor, 25c. bottle. E. C. Mit- ohell. FIVLA \I7.....`.. ...I..:-- ......_...I..... AL- ..A.....-L I0 I! VV . Ulullll F. OI DWIUK Hoff- 1)on't forget to put sway those furs carefully! We have all the better kinda of Camphor and Moth Preventives, and our prices are right. E. C. Mitchell. J, R. Hnmlnrnnn. nnurh nhnnmrrnnhnr-_ Our PFICGU II` I"lKIITI- n. `J: JHIFUIIUIL J. E. Henderson. oourb abenozrepher. taking evidence Ah the present sittings. is an enthusiastic photographer. Yesterday he visited the penitentiary end secured aoveral ne views. IIIIHIUDT. The hot. weather in with us. if you want. to cmjnv a non! aummor secure a gas above at. J. W. 0ldn u-, 37 Bmok street). `\nn'f. forum} in nu} nuts`! llmn-n Cur. IlIUl|| WIIHUII` lIlI"IHo '30-` III HEX. The Welland-Vale Dominion Bicycle has no equal in the markeh for the price. $80, spot cash. St.nohAn a hardware. Tim nltsinl -mrnn for than Annunl mum IP00 IRISH. CDKIOIIIII I I'IIl'\IWIr.u The oticinlucorera for the nnnunl meat of the C.W.A. at Ghnthum on July In have been appointed. R. J. Wilson. of the Kingston bicycle olub,in one of the number. Mk- L..o ...--Al...- :- ...nL .... :1 _-.. -.._..; IU0lllIk'Iq CIIBIIL ll. Urlg (V DC. A meeting of lndioa may be held name day this woek in connection with the scheme to mine money for the erection of a jubilee fountain in the city park. Fimworluu. POGIKQLI. Rnmnn mndIm_ var. HAY Oldllll IX1`. Nomlcuuon of |llot- 3 van to toldorsn on 0: baton I .J.uo.nd nunonu t on 3?... Sudan no nooont:<:mmns\.bo::3: ll JIIUIIX IINIHUIIII H] CH0 Ulliy PITU- Firoworlxa. rockets. Romnn candles, ver- tical whaoln. mines. ol*.o., at Rees . Th: \VAIInn_vnIA nnnuininuu Dhunuln Inn III VINO.- Dry platen. printing frames and pnpor. ruby lamps, all kind: card mounts, paste. em. E. 0. Mitchell. A-mi.-Inn AL}. p......:..... . l'1|...:.... ..I-..A- -...I U00 DI. VJ. IVIHAIIIIIIB Arriving this ovoninnr : Choice plants and aoodlingl. chap. J. Craig at Co. A rnanhimr nl lmlinn mnv hn Imlul -mm- Joseph Nolan returned yesterday from 1 tour of Norbhem Now York. He nyc buainul is dull ovor thomfur more so than in Cansdn. `\--n ..I_A_- .__!._Al._... l..__.-- ___I _.__.. out pun: no [on in. J. Urll G U0. Commoroinl stationery and olco nup- plioa. R. Ulow 500.. 86 Prinoou utroob. Purnu an oud cues combined. my newest goodn. frdm 35. ouch. R. Uglow & Co. -IV: Btmvlaorriu. 170.. at Oarnonkyb. Bacchus : Plllnmooqunl for constipation. Oanuon Quench:-I. torpodou. to Ron . Bilmclonniog Powdor 3 Mn: 260. E. 0. Mitchell. 1 - -` `Inns..- 3-- I\.._D|. l......L AL- ___..- ___ nlllll EDI. IJOIYD 10?! ..lI|Q I). tho plane to Rob in. J. Craig & 00. Commercial stationary nnd nmm wmh-s `Wino has no any noponm caught on an I17. _,V,, 1%JANsiif1$" "s6I=i5EiiE1is7 I; III! WIIIII. Km-mu eon. Don b forgot Abe name or In nlnm tn we]: in J. u-gin A m TIO AIIIIIIIIII VIII M Ill IIO YOIII ot enun- l stand at 2 vi lI'l`no .1 .m....aa3 ` 1r.'.`.n`...s.:-r'.`'.. .'....'i Io Ilf- ptym 8: t hi hi: on 1': nIo.,:!"ulI 1mn of $10. :1- T. F. HARRISON con] nupuuuntnuduqnnnu. ; I . -.... ..--...- ... - ,.... W . l3. J. Amey will introduce Hubbard's Etmous Plei- fumes. and Satchet I o\vder.<. and spray all desiring with their fzivoritc odor. You can buy the Perfumes at 29c oz. ; the regular price is 75c 02. Or the Satchet Pow- ders at 10C package ; the regular price is 25c package. Starr &Sutc|if fe, Grand l i;1no Recital each morning and afternoon. Mr. llodgins, Pianist, will gm: selections from the latest music. You can secure this music at 23c per copy. I? I i\....`.. ...2ll ..a....A...~.-. lJ..I\k..aA`. ......\.... I)-.. '\.\'lII\a .1: Of Coujrsc we are in business to sell goods, but we are so sure that you need but to know our ways to give us your custom, that we are glad of anything that brings you our way. But there is no possible gain for ' us in selling` you goods that you do not want, no matter whit the cruise , for you have but to bring them back to get your money again. Special Attractions To you to see store-keepinn' done as we are doing it, but ' it won`t seem so after you `now us better. It would be odd, indeed. to go into almost an store you`ve ever known and not be asked to buy. ' he old idea is to treat visitors as prey to be pounced upon and ur ed and importunecl to buy something. That's what sa cs- people are around for, as most merchants look at it. VVC l1."w_e changed all that. Here you can come and go, prowl about, ask questions, be entirely at your ease, and no one will do or say or look a thing to make you feel like an interloper. \'ou:u'e never intruding. You are just as \\'ele()me when you come here to rest or meet :1 friend, or have your parcels cared for, as when you come to buy.- l\` ...e......_. ..._e ....,. 2.. L....I........ 4.,` I\4'\I` .-..-.\.J.. L..L -.... -U-O-I-GO-l-Q9496-I-G6-99-I-O0-0-QC-l-GO-I-9'0-I-9 Q A GOOD SERVANT ...\... ........n.|-....n,\.. I-....-&-...... A_-..I..... L-.. ...I.-A --...- ax..- |-L_- uur1:;zII|IV\J l"\.lIlllL.lGl'K - Don't buy her anything alto. OF ALI. 0ll00I'.`BI-l0o. TRY 1'!` AND YOU LLBlI' -3- C40 Ci-O C-i-C+C-FCC-I-GC+C'i' Ci-?CW`'I' You Inn the 21:- .3-, :_-*& XIII! IOOODIOCI. GEYl0ll TEA EXHILARATES---No Enervating Aor Effects. I18 and I20 Princeau Street. BABY CARRIAOES I! :-o- a\.J}i} R-I-hli-UVj1TL Is wnnhy or your consideration. Ixpu-(anon euohu hot what an: IQ, labor uml gives greatest olounlluou. 1! Inc wlnhn J`-I I nI-\-%/"\-;- Igua-n I nvvn uuvuu a. ll IIIU vvluuui sn..v ' u"s'F" wA HING POWDER m't. lmv lmr nnvthhur alas. GIIODIIII-l0n. TRY IT AND \'OlI'l .I'. II You nd all the good ualities and none of}, t e bad baking pow- der qualities in . . . . KUHMA Loud Packages oniy 25c. 300. 40c. 60c sud 600 per lb. Sold by JA8. CRAIG C CO. PRo\7mce or oN`rAmo. PORMBRLY RICI-DEOND O0. All This Week. JA8. REDDEN 85 00. 1jn-n-n-IdLAQ-QnQ.`lIL- zvvuuuunvu tj-wt! i jllelehrated Club House In ALLEN'S SHOES. . .. You'll know it by the Inc. cm` AND st}: ` 0- O 1- ~0- noat or Wood Worklnt.` . Parquotry Fluorine. 1. an nnd omen munu. maul-. Wudmbu. Ttblu. Ito ' Custom Sawing. Puma. 'ru.rnlnI. 800- Bush and Door Work. Evorythmg In Woo'd Work. Fumlturo Renovated snd Upholstered. ` nudhoqulomopn bltu: ova/:ro u gnu. Ih.o I{l`0Yil;nll{.Tl:l|d(:ll'Ol'.. min In turn shod by nah hndonr M on gum- nn oi Mu Imn duo. sud two autolont he - will In nquhod for tho duo fnllllmom nontuoi. bpoouloutlouu and form: to ad! loan of hndorn no to be olmslnocl you nah n` of the rgpgour `institu- ' 9 owu o n n r o - :33 nooonhcl. ' . mo Carnovsky Company, onmuo smm. Wood Frame Comoi: jxirkpamdcs Art stoic. smmu: I Losconne, lldi otllol. hob MM. will sound nonundoootluulorn-' pun an at other when out! price. Don`I Oslo In opposition 4I`-l--|- an-Anni A It Iun nu. II On- II '9 IIIXIIKCU `II W33 duke : account or to but no It In rouruli. ..:.,- v- =.r Olrnollno Andqdgitl "Icon for (D3315. KINSIIGIOII um nnmwn n... Ihc Bcst. Qllll ll WWII lnnulntlon. and hoqu forodmpn bl 6 61: 013:! of the Pl`0Vll;nln .'.l`r:nnroI-.. min by num- , vw_ '---v .. Clouiagworlxs. T -1'93 l\$C'\IIVX$lVIVI - `Ind cool. Hilton: nlnnll on sin. 100 Cons I VI - :1 an to name tho mine or minus V: In Ihoy |Ir0|)onn to supply the mml. to don no the quusllty of the using. nncl rod V II luv. to prmluoo uumoummry I nun. I II . mm Ihn `In con! dolivoml in tn-no h) In-II cooI.I.uo0on| hm nlll. 115 (on: 11"` '3" " .L`J`z` ' s'3.3:`:n .`.`.'`.. `.`-"31 . _hI'nu\vood'. " LIILUII FOB IDIOT3. OBILLIA. awn. lmlona, M om non Inn, 900 Anvu-nu n [MIAMI nnnnrvnmuw. wul III.` uni. LIYLUI'%B INSANE, BBOOKVILLE . llnnl Ann]. Ln lnnn Inna um: -Inn. ll) Inna I. .3.` `K3233. I`2 V lluxl no man ton: Inn on ulna. no son. cl non aha. I3 Ion gnu. -IIIUHA `I . -DR|`!'i|l ' 'l`l\('I|Y'l`(\ "I HUI HUI` IIVDREVH. ELZAMLUIV. ll 90! 8 ll) ton mull on 5310.174 sons vn pm. hi Ion alumnus Illa` ammu- Jonnou 10 ton: {afar nrnphouw. Ian ` |:r.na ' I'D ward normal: .1. no as no mum mu? nun. fan - ' AIVLHII I-nnmt-uunTn1n1an_ ml OOPIIIOO O l l'0YllIohl Tronunr scale In Alf-youly pumcnh at Oil: 00 In no, o! mun cum. or Plan. on uuamh (in of Jun sud am but in such non. for torn nan MC V Ian jlnllhuihd Idvslltlnt will piuvn run uvannai, ;nu1uuLuu. ;, cool. 1.100 Ion: Inns 0; nine. no tom ` cu ulu.IMunu Uhutnu ulna, to com _ uuftluca. no ma: non. mmnlua, , V V, I`! Illa). Dtonu non IIIO(hM'(l}. invmnn Inn nmnul. HAMILTON. `CKIOU-_ UIJH IIVCCIVII. I-llillhllin coal. noun null 3 am. II) tom 7 I`: on cost). I3 {In new ulna, II on Ila; soft on: . 40 mm for . 0 IA!) tom 1 so may noun ro- Cl I ulnar). lwlgt now Conn Intan- II JIIIIIPI. I1 } IIIO W 5011! IDl`Bll- It 50` '03 INSANE. KINGSTON. -Id lll LIIII Inna In-nun nan nlln. ill tuna . n. til Q-Iv HUI! AAVUILVC. avuvnwovo was (on Inn nln. no com oun-nt an no ooshllbtuun had IOIOOI nu. 100 tom non. $623.03 ton muuiz. Lennon. `Ail nnnl, Llnlnnn ulunll gnu aha. ll) Inn: mm I ! II In bi ollonwl Inllsfllotory to tho on all the I-upaou} o lglhutltlalillln. w or \v . n 033: the :u|n0sl.Il'::.r:- I each Institution. 'UNDIISIHNIU WILL RECEIVE In I'M \iOt.Il'(\.h.:`I:d0f':`Il`l;I|l|Ihlo ll Dbl s `I \.::Ptovl|oo.of Onmgio nding- `I II An of the Provlno||lhrlln- :21 louonp. ll). Annultgoalllgo IVI: \h`o {om of cornfi- to no I `Put In . ommmo mo mvxuom 'r'n'.'.'m.' UIDl.?IIllD WILL IIOIIVI I dd than n Iluit tlouuri Mun. Toronio. due: or I." upoonoon on AMI Us JM. fur the dollvorro! tho 9 o the lmutnuom nunul _ _ _ 0 ll orotho mu d: of Jul nut. ,|lInII llnnnldn thn coal for 8 0 Lon on Am I III II III Inilniulwnu uunuu 001! Jenn dn ofh I `tho oonllor Lon uni Inn: and Owen! Prison. no Hana Ion mo ml. wonomo. "uni -as-I I nl 64-nun I-IDA A-Q -I-A I`I\ Onnn llwlon oi Autumn, Punch: and Pubuo `rhino. In smut Duldlna.'l'ol-onko. lay mun. igiimozns ron con 1897. % '."I'f.'; ". L`If} WIU Iiio W IUIII IBUVI IIII (llnlj. " ilnun Ion menu. nun uron. ' Ind unr. I |I| Ann: -mall non ulna. HA Anna Ill 0! no mxl. the in! all- (III us both; punblo on the am unbu- n . n Imam: any ouuno And use ymkun Infnch nu. long 1-: II hvovtq HUIIUI UIIIII UIIUIIT. ll. ` AIYIJIII POI INBANI. IIIIIIOO. -ml Ann` I Ilntnnn |A1nnnnIhA` IDA On WIHPS HAIIIIIARE. au._.._Lg.......n no.1 OIITRLL `PRISON. TORONTO. Ind] nnnl, Hllnnu nut nlnn ltnnn -Innll 4 :&IIVlllb0 nq ad to mm tho pub u nd! which wl I be paid either an lo Innltlu cloud or noruon Nu II to he Olloohd uulufnotory so tho DIINII at nnmouvo lnntltmlunn. . no town! 1 aoooplod. "ORTY'YILR ANNUITIIB. I 'UND.I$IGNID WILL RECEIVE nlnn n IL: Pnrnhnn of 'I\rm|nnhIn but am. $1. Mn ol unlnuou on In- Q ' AI UI to I ` can .m:J.`... `in i`u". .1 n.; ;`:'. V0 Dllld I "I 0:0}! h|I\`\,1:l0:I.| monnhd chum. for no or udiuacaon in the W VI ..&'!'."`" .. ..'..'!...a ."......"9"`&.:. II TOIOIIIK II not 3. IIAIIDUBI` Pnvhoinl `aunt. x-In gg of nuns! um um Ell! Ill` (into 5-` (MN D \!0C0lClII to th P rp- ..... .... ......... ., .. ....-.....- ........ -_... an:-ago run was thirty-two per cons. Now, if It in proposed to lath up for the Ion on liquor by higher duties on other ilnpothtiom. tho mutton! homo: would hm to yiold about 828.000.000. It, then Ion. Inoonan quusionol proportion: it 8IR.0m.000 in yiddod by 3 outcome mm at thirty-two par cont. what nut is noaor nryIoyio|dO$0.0(l).000. Thonnuror is: nuts! buy-night per cont. It. then. pro- hibition in lo 50 pit! for through tho cun- Iunn hunt. I uni! 0! lony-sigh pot cont. would I actuary. But not a nu nlatbo oxonduly pnhouvo. but an Iowan produce It would likely ml. lu- pothsiono vouldh no olnclod tlunho malt would huh killing ohho goon IMO in tho goltlou ta. a Did Ibo laptcnoo non, in pu-din tho (wanna! to try the that o! n plo- hhdlsqqy Ihuhywould Iotobjoot to dinothnliou it tho noun:-v rowan. `lurid Iynucnliqnonoould not No nhtl hugyolhtooivuhuwny? Ir. buhuyo Ilqdii. and II howhov ulinlloinlbnuhhuoutnclthiukind. Aniitlloymllthiduitnunubb. whboljunnnn thatch `ho Inland lupin ludhoonnd chute. llpnvu dohud in Quota Ituuvhulshl uudqaply." `hush ahhvuuiuttbnnodhyup. hi can uun_-aunum in gain! in In: as hath _..__ _._.___A Then-e s --nu nnoliuolnlvnoan 1 van. The temperance men objeete to the pro- polel to edd to the plebiscite bellot en en- quiry euoh ee this, Are you in fevor of direct texetion ea e meene of reieinz the revenue which would he Ioet by e prohibi- tionol the liquor tretlio." It in eeid that thin would indirectly. yet surely. contri- bute to the defeet of the plebiscite. How? Ie it reeeonehle that men end women ehould be eeked to vote on some- thing they do not undoretend P The euro of 08,000,000. in the event 01 prohibition being edopted. would here to be reieod by eome other means. It ie euggeeted that the cuetome duty would be inoreeeed, end the euggeetion ie eirnpler then the experi- mentol eeehing to enforce it. "A little celouietion." aye a writer in the Ster, "will ehow to whet en extent the cuetoine dutiee would heve to be inoreeeedto yield en edditionel income of eeven end one-hell million of dollere. The custom: dntiee of Ieet yeer. loan the dutiee peid on liquors end winee. einounted in round number! to not quite $l8.000.000. end thet wee reieed by e ouetoine teri`. whoee -_...... __A. ._.- eLl_e-.I_. ..._ ....e |"!'F*!":L' I Flynn government hee been induetriou MAKING MORE TROUBLE. Newe eemee from Quebec tbet et work einoe the eioctione oieermg up the work of the depertmente before the pro- mier hende in hie reeignetion. He wee et eet represented ee being nnxioue to retire lrom oioe et once. thet twenty-four hours would miles to permit him gethering up hie pereonel records and quitting the eervioe the people did not approve. But later edvioee indicate that he hee im- bibed the Topper epirit end thet he ie holdingon to power long enough to pro- vide lor the vex-ied wente of hie political friende. Itie eeid thet eoverel eppoint- mente heve been mede. end thet e hoet of public ollioiele. whoee merite have hitherto eeoeped notlee. ere now receiving edrenoee of eelery, end some pleoement in eituetione which they heve only tempor- erily occupied. In ell of this the Flynn oeurpere ere eimply leying up trouble for themeelvee. The Merohend government oeunot permit of my note like theee to peee uncheileeged. It in bed enough to heve hed e eeeeion of the legis- leture out of eeeeon. to heve e mori- bund government getting euppliee e yeer eheed, without it presuming to foreetell ite euooeeeor in meny reepeote. Mr. Mer- chend. the premier-eleot. bee e duty to pehlorm. end he will exeroiee hie power feerieeely. There untimely prooeedinge of the `Flynn petty muet peze under review et the eerlieet poeeible moment. Some of them muet be oenoelled. "6'io'i'.-I "3'? '""` X3"" .`3e'."a "I.'3'3`1'l`um or loo! ...:.`.`.:'..' .."'3....* ."` '""."'** ml wnzuv amn ware Mn OI column, in publlnhod ovary Thus}: morn: BN1 D you. 1! put! In qdunoo; 0 who 01 in r. d. `M `;rW'dI`IlL`Y In pnhlhhuosl can lon- n no ` --t:...~--~.....t.-.-- " ' o 354:. in can :;":?p'|a'. 7311 n.nd uhnv ' =""""` :':'$$'.` .'5'::.-m. * JOHN OI Prop:-lobot. Aulotun on lung". lo`: . tract: to: on: Ia.`.l1nu. f'3`ra'3 no or A notice. In. 0 Co I I ad IDIOO do I on to:'p.ot='::tn unougmu. 531' :: ` azlagunhd, for nlo. to-|n.po\rh or anything be ad utnnl snnoununont or or an usmrr to: ulunoxokndod. spoon lolplolul omsl. luau-unoo or uuno unnonnoomonu an nub- bot to nlnllu In Mon. . OOIIIIIOI mlvoniun nllovnd two churns not wool: non ! nut alumna mun be you lot. The ubun or will not be m n- vvblu tor mbun onoundln of vubul 0 on. no dlrooelonu than be luoml on all 0 or Insertion. All ulvo hunonu no an 4 to the owrovul of the pnbuuhor. oh for ndvortlumonu and mboorlnn tlom no no and punblc In ndnnoo. Onion: 0! uninoornontod ouoohnonn or THE DAILY WHIQ.| I '..IW.. ona.g'o sol! %.:: .v . <,. `Cunn- t . -` can run. I A 'ov':'n!:"n'i'd':.umn"x1`a }ntT3:'u. m..'l3'I World IIIIUIIII IIIIEIIT -III :::'..-:.:`. II'Iln '..'| 309.1310. 9"] "ll: uni -t C `V. CV; :a." '.?` I am :3 ma lulu. Iain L III: ' or Death. can umrtxou, : Ive ondllu. _ THE PLEBISCITE VOTE. Xitnoulgcemanr. Omar per om. Ddmv\.`{ `Iuouu roman. National Inga - At Gincinnnsi. 3; Phihtlolplit. 2. AI Louimuo. 0;Bulu- non, 8. At Pluuhurg. 3; New York. 2. LI Chicano. 1; Boston. I0. AI Chvoltnd. I; Wahiqton. 7. ` M St. Louis. 5`; Brook- lyn. I8. _ . Inuit: - AI y:-noun. 0; lb- rcnlo. 5. As . 3; Bcnntoa. 8. AI mm-. 4: . 0. As Pom. `noun P. Oonnor. nporluhndout bind- gr\wmQ,0............ _ , , _ . . . . . . . . I John Prion. autumn: unporinhmlen blulot \w|ne.P. ......... .. Pnsrinh 0`0nnnnr. ovvnoor. (1 . _ . . , , '57-":3-.$:`:.."'.::`--, "?-u`z`a'.;':, "f"""-v m iuuipuok "`:"` Ion...` :} .. COOP! . `Nah! j 13 [Rn Ioik . 0 K: muons at Annnmu to by {mud up uuno not Im an mu un- II 13.81:! or whloh condor: an utod. h r .3301: orbit Nation will be hooked I ` vlllbo e n th an Inn: wnm"3n R: n.m'r:. .nn'.."u'}.' William S. rlnuuen. outer Kocpor tum clerk at induuulon. I` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \l I Edwin J. `A-lmumohlof undo inatrnot.or.l . I Putriol O'Donnell. ntonkoopar. C . . . . . . .. 1 Hell 1`. Wood. uxohtnnt ntonloopor. P... Juno: 0 Weir. uuwnc-L P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wlllism A. (Dunn. houpltgl ovonur._l .. Thoma: 'lIunI\|non. ummm. hosmml ox-armor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... Mr. P ` Chnrlo-I Bulb. 01 Nirlnn, I` . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hod:-rink obunn I. nuhtnnt cleani- olun, C . . . . . . . . . . ` . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eiohnol J. Konnmhx lnusonnot. mo Ann l'nIuoy.mntron.0. Inn Smith. deputy matron. P ......... . . . Richard V onnux, nnaon instructor. P. . . . . D. N. Naonilu. qnnaon imtrnotor. P. John lionlonqon ntt_or. P . . . . . . . . . . . . .. H. L. Wnlku. Nno umtln imtmmor. I`. am Inonoll. Ilnistont blnch-nmn in- ntmelor. Nan INIIIIII. uusun: black:-mun in- guuotor,C................... . . . . . . . 3050!`! J. Burns` Mrpontou; inntmotor` P. given fugue. uhoolnnlor untrn not, I . . emu Oonley. tailor Instructor. P . .. . . Juno: 3. Huh:-`non. autumn! tailor In- nu-noior. ................. .. Juan 8. ltthewoon, annual tailor gu-uosou-, . . . . . . . . .... .. Pbter lolotlo. tiusmlth Instructor. P. . John`: A. Ilgcunmhuty. tumor and pr- ( QQQI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` . . . . John A. lccuughorty. tumor and donor, P Wmlun oowunl. I-clot iunmctor. P. . .. Thelma P. Oouor. nuporluhndom bind- u\wmo.0............ ................ ..1 Iujlul. quit. bllclol` IWIIO. P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . . . . Phlriol Ovonlor on-moor. 0. . . . . . . . . . . .. -3- *`....`*....~"":.:?..*`.';~..*.':tr:'it .`.'.'.!`.'.`.'.`f'.' :3! psylonu lrom tho ponom nut. and Outta loooptod must be mud. `on on Ihuunu at no one. of the vi `fun in Tomato`, but` ll, 30:: us. no men n no mun. D\lloIIIIO.:I who hrvo no: vwu-nu: . James Henry Motonlfo. warden. P . . . . . . . .0! W`lIinm Sullivan, deputy vlnnlou. 0.... I Orlando Samuel Mrunxmuu on. | .... I R. R. Creighton. ncomunnnt. . . . . .. . . .. '1 Bnv. Conway lalwursl Ourcwright. Pro- Inlnnt. vhnnlnin. P . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . .. I lhv. Uonvuy lnlwursl uurbwngln. Pro- mun: vhg slnin. I Ru. Juno: \` uncut !\'ovillo.CMhulio o|nnlAln.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I luv. Jnlnu Vincent 1\'ovll|0.CMhuIio c|n|\laln.O . . Willi: in John Iu~leml.\\-an! clerk, . Juno: Iovlln.wninnr.O. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I William 8. Hugh. chin! kocpor and . The outlook of the conservative patty must be very bad when thoOt.unn Citiuon. (opposition). turfully admits that the dominion is kind of conservative rulo." The Oman In tho l'onltout|nry--The Bul- utlos They Iooolve. For the information of muny who have asked for it we give A list. of the otlicorn of she ponitantiary, their oicoo and calories. as well n their religion. Of the tint: ton --tho cbiofo-covon are Pmtontuita and of tin thirty-nix named twontylour are Pro- tenants : , ou__,,, |n_.,.uv. __-_1_._ n A..|n.u\ The nnti~Sundny car parts] is not. dead. It in pmparing bongo war on the dia- turbon of 1 quiob Snbbath. -Bu! mean- while there will be u lot. of riding about on Sunday. Omar Wilde says he in in the hands of hi: friends, md that when they any the word he will blossom out. again into pro~ minonoo. Ho bud hector not be too eager to pose before the people. As an Artist`: model he has lont. his beauty. Irv wuss-rvu Inv -n-uu. The great discovery of the commission, however. is the expensiveness of the prison on one account and another. It calls for more then the com mission has recommend- ed. namely. an new and modern system of hook-keeping, of ordering and checking supplies, but of s mgulsr and systematic sudib from time to time by government and independent: oioisls. Hnd such an audio been had in the pllh some of the scandals end their attendant results would not. have been new reporbed. Inn] on: vuruvn uuuuu lvUIvv\n ............. en The proposed renovel of the female coo- viota to Toronto. to the Mercer Home. and the lunatic: to another location will` bear careful oonaideretion. In the one of the women there will be a very general en- doreomont of the mcommendaunn,_J)ut public opinion cannot approve of the ming- ling of criminal lunatic: with the inmates of the provincial eeylums. That coming- ling once occurred, and to avoid it the eeylum within the prison walls was built. Now if it ie unt for the purpose for which it won deeigned another wing can be erect- ed. but why outside the walla ? The lone- tice in the prison are criminals and muet be treated as such. IIIVU HIUUVII Inn Iuunnnlauwun Now. ncoepting the report ee final. on founded upon {note capable of voriiioetion. there in nothing tor the government to do but not upon it end cerry ite recommen- detione into effect. Certnin ohengee, pro- poned, mey invite critioiem. but the good of the penitentiery deuende the general end complete orgenizetion of its ete`, end the leying down of euoh rules ee will eneure honeet end eioient edminietretionV in the future. It will be noticed, with eetieleotion. thet eome of the ohengee do not involve eerioue reeotione upon the poreone eifocted. but othere do. end it remain: to be eeen how for the government propoeee to deel with the elleged offenders. 1! men have done wrong simple censure doee not euice: they should be given on oppor- tunity oi eel!-defence to the end thet they mey be either vindioeted or condemned. `FL- -_4-_..-...l mmmm --1 nl eh.` S4-nus]. Jenn. ""'.%3'a rlnnu mono: in not purl by no. puohuon hnvo not iouqulnd to my lawn on hull tint data M duh ` iutuul wile bin . Anaoldlnn tn lb I vs

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