Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jun 1897, p. 4

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Uuy lu-uuy on nutuneea. T. Watson. of Massey-Harris company. Toronto, is in town to-day. John Baxter and uvifn, nf Mhnnnnnlis, Lurullw, I! III WWII no-uuy. John Baxter and wife. of Mhnoapolis. Minn., are in the city today. W. Watson. 0l.l*.awn_ in in the nit.v nn MJIHL, l|l`U Ill EHO Clliy [0-Olly. W. Watson, Ottawa, is in the city on business with the Queen city oil company. I). MnKanzm_ nf Ulintnn, is in l.nwn hr LIIJUIULL . Misc Ida Stewart. 0! this city. is visiting friends in Lnnsdowno. AI..- Ra... n............... .......'.. of... VV 'JlI.IUlI I Lockett a. lI:_- I..I.. What the Buy Reporter! Caught on the Eli, ` Inuuuu ul unnsuuwno. . 3 Alex. Keyeu, Gananoquo, was in the ~ city today on business. 1` \VAf.nnn nf Elna-nw_H'nrv-in nnmnnnv HIV: Oak Hal|--Loid black when shirts 25. Women : can shoes. 756., no Huinouh .nn|mtt n. WH|G'S WIND WAFT8. y Kill. HUILK Ill; NIIHU PTICU. \/U811 Our object, is to clear out the {Era nrl H.u`nn Down Coon the Inn. Wnnnrlo. Juno 5.-'l`ho In-oyluric no-n-an g`- A--nnn-An` Q -n4In40i._ Al oat. Not Coutrumm. HAMILTON. Ont. June 5 --The internal management opmlnittee of the board of education, 31'. I meeting held last night-, refined to allow the chiloren of the city public schools to contribute money to the Victorian order of nursee, on the ground that a barrier would thereby be raieed be- tween rich pupils and there unable to give. A numbor of neuberool the board opposed the scheme melt. Ugo. `Rouglnon visiting .o nonoymo Inn. If you'll .ing 11 Mm as you trudge alun-z. You'll .~o.- th.'u:' the .~in_v'zn;; will mnke you strnn_.:. And the heavy loazl and the rugged road, And the sting nnd the stripe ul the turf u0u~l _l.zn.'l( , Will soar with t 0 note. tlmt you set uflmlt, 0 That the. beam will change to n trit- linq note, Th-It the world li l\mlA\vhen you are am], And lmiszht and ht-autiful when Rlnd, That all you need is a. little somz. If you'll Aing the song M you trudge ' along. Iillll. Thu! tho clouds ll:u-kvnwl sky. That the Hl.'ll`.~I Ml M`; Anrl you ll mukv r dt'<('Pn In Frum \\'lwrs- llw [l And all "(`l`llll(` of If ynu`|l sing the along. Thai t_hc- sun will follmv the blinding f'.`l|l\' P011! 7 'l'endera for mipplying Lon serge uni- forms for the member! of the local re brigade were opened. Eiglit. rms tender- ed, Illl(l on motion of nlrlermen Allen and Bell the oller of John Tweildell, in, $13 in suit. was accepted, giving. in the opinion of the committee. the best. value. IHSUHIHCO TIILO. - II: was decided to recommend the amend- ment of tho by-Inw referred to. to fix the maximum quantity of [,;unpow ot(~., to In: ntnrml hv nnr-h rlnnler nt. t.wanH7-ve mpnn. Two lotten-I from the Canadian fire under- writers nsnociation were read. One stated that the association cannot control the notions of merchants who are not members of the orgmiizntioli, the other gave notice that unless the by-law regulating the stor- nge of explosives in Kingston be amended. the result would be prejudicial to the city's insurance rnto. I. ....... .:..,.:.1...I CA .....-..............,I Hm ....m...I "NIX IIIIHIII! be stored pnu ml :2. 'l'm1rlnn2 Coutract for Furnlalnlnc Them Has Been Awarded. Chairman Minnos and alderman Wright, Allen, Livingston and Bell attended the fire water and light committee meeting last, night. I"wn InH.nn-I frnm the (`mrmdinn fire under- vn-A. "` V IL (DUI And show u hear! Hm! As hruvo nnrl .-nun Ullll IHHUUHU UI IUK'|ay`|I\'U IIIIIIULUH. After about ten minutes phi) Harry Martin sprained his unkle and had to re~ Lire, leaving Kingston only ten men to play against. eleven men. Ilnmilton was also injured nd could not; put. up his usual game. Slit. ' could not accompany the team. (lama took his place. NEW UNIFORMS FOR FIREMEN. UIU "Ob KU HUCII IIUIILIHUIIK`, [Ur reason. they left the ehl, having only nboubfteon minutes in the half instead of forty-ve minutes. Anr nhnuf Lnn minulmx nhu H The Klngulnu Ma-n Fen-I They Were Nut Iieutau Fulrly At Deaerqiutni. The Kingston association football team met. defeat. for the that time this season at Deaoronto ye.~iterdn_v. However, the mom- bers claim they were not. defeated fairly and will protest. the match. In the second half, the store standing two even. the l)cP0l`()l|l.0 Loam cluiinad and wow allowed a foul just. outside of l{iiigsL()ii s goal. In- stead of t.aking the try, the Ilaseronm members started an argument, which last- ed over twenty minutes, after which they consented to try the kick. Before waiting for the Kingston team to line up the referee sounded his whistle anal Doseronbo kicked ll goal. Ferguson not being between the posts. As the dliylight had disappeared, for one reason, and aalho Kingston pla_i'ers did not like such treatment-, for annnher ...,........ cl..." Inf OLA `:I\.Al L.-...l..._ ..|....,..l UU IUHCI VULI IUI IUIIEVUUE uuu_): I-IHU IIILUI" noon might be uscd, as Christ. used in, to go into the elds, not on foot as He did. but on the wheel. as fnswr and p|oa.anm;er. CUl`UI(|I|y IIIVILUU. The bishop of Niagara, when preaching recently at Brooklyn, N.\'., appealed to the brot.lnerhool of St. Andrewfor Lhebotter keeping of Sunday. Sunday morning should be leserved for religious duty: the after nnnn lnirrhf. hn nanrl An (`.hri-at. nnnd it. On UWU WCUKEI IIUIIUIJH. First church of Christ,Scientiet, Sons of Temperance hal|,corne1' Princess and Mou- Lreul st:-eet,a---~Ser\'ice to-marrow morning ll o'clock; subject, Warning Against. the Unruly Tongue. Weekly testimonial meeting Friday evening 8 o'clock. Public curdially invited. 'l`lm hinhnn nf Ninnnrn whnn nrnnr-hinrr I` ULIIIUKXIAIUII UI. \.rlllll'uClrU|`. Rev. 1 . A. McLeod, B.l)., of Sonya. gradune of Qucen u, has been given it call by tho congregations of Atwood and Monktvon. The salary obred is $1,000. with free mnnse and globe of live acres,und two weeks holidays. Firaf. I-hnrnh nf (`Jnrinf Rt-inniinf. Qnnn nf \/HUI-'\UlL V Brock street Methodist church-Rev. G. S. White at. both services; morning sub- ject. How Far Does Christ Propose to Save Men in This World"; evening, "The Foundation of Character." 13.-.. I) A Il..I' r`I l I) I1 -1` 0-..-.- Robinson Bros... Ul) lull! IVUIIIIIII UJLIIUIIU cllurcn. G. S. Whibe,of Napnnee, will be the speaker at the gospel temperance meeting tomorrow afternoon: at four o`clock;sub- ject. l)rift.ing With the Tide." Snmxlxincr tn hhn nhurr~hmnn - hnln sn- Juuu. Jluuuug vv luu Iouu xnuu. Speaking to the churchmen s help so- ciety in England the archbishop of Ontario said a. kindred society, the 3:. Andrew : brotherhood, had done enqrnwus good in Canada. nnnnh ..L....nL llnlknrlink ..L.._..|.. TI-.. I` \'nu`l| . LIUIIKVUXD, lU IIIIIIU Ill? pulplo. Bellamy Sboror, of Cincinnati, appointed minister to Belgium, is a roceut. accession to the Roman Cnhoiic church. I! U llikion .6 \Y............ ...:Il L- AL- yulu I-U uuu uluuuuuluia auuuamonu E00100) . Queen street Metahodiatmhurch--|l a.m.. Rev. R. Whiting; 7 p.m., Rev. B. M. Hammond. u.....a -s..-..L t1....._....._-L:...__I -L,__,L nu- LIGIIIIIIUIILI. Bond street Con regational church. To- ronto, has invited v. Morgan Wood. of Detroit. to bake the nuluib. YUIILU. llll IIIVIBUU IVBV. MOT Detroit, to bake the pulpit. Rellmnv Smrnr. nf Hinoinn IJIUQU OJ lily Dbl]. The new German evangelical church in Jerusalem cost $126,000. Thu Kinarntnuu dint:-inn no...` 0000 I...-L IIBTIIBIIBIII UUUC OI ZU.UUU. The Kingston district gave 8292 last year to the Methodist educational society. Queen street Mathodiat.nhnrnh--II n_m__ Nun from All DonolunntIonn-'l'lu l_1ll~ In; it tho church Pulplu. Kingston proabytory will meet in N1- paneo July (M). The nanr Hm-man Avnnanlinnl nlnumlu in Buyer. you ll ulnn-L II I |ll(l |ll.'lI (Ill! Hll."_V Tlllll II I lhrnn! ill mlch tho slrnin of the szlud ro- fr-n in mu. ENTErimAr7+23TEsT. ._ .\h`Cl.lin l"i ll sin: Hm FORK :15 you go ah mt. find that the hu.~'_v rushinx nun- CHURCH PARAGRAPH8. M. M U10 dnuhl (IU|lIIL|L_Y UI KlllIilUVVllUl'. ULl'.. ll) by each dealer at twenty-tivo imr :1 song :1: _\'u w- of the rvul. or Tl` pl:1ri;| rninhmr hand.-z -vuuso n niltlv .unu'I. -`mg song um you plud J. R, c. nouns & c0.. . an AI-nu-unuzvun A-um \\ ill '\nlI .-I- .~ snII{X"s.'..T,; I... I.`I.l.I. 1.` \ ; in .\:L\h\'iH|` Am- r _\'UU Kl llm fly from Hu- aml.-x IIH hope` you'll fight hy n ml llUb|lUI' ` played uocond "`-`$1135. mm - 5 can On: donate! :1! I Reliable Repair Shop. "EXIIIJI Willi IC.I'|'CU T93", `Elli ""' poundlnddonofornmod. I pm` :3 doceorInggndnndyournuIidu.I ` mm. as IKIWTIIIK :1kI III II -niil I a V07] IIIIGIO PBIIOI. "I In: very weak. not this to lit up more than I few minutes A`. I time. A lime milk taken at malt would dictum mo. and I In: narrow and could pi but little Iloop. ` . -rn...s...- um Paint`: on... (1-. trom nvor uroume. Two yeere ago I had e very bad et- teck of it. and called in a doctor who re- Iieved no of the trouble. but I still re- mained weekend sailing. and had another end more severe attack. I wee under the doctor : can for four months end received very little relief. ` "I in vm-v week. not AND to III In) ano any: : "I think it '3 duty um! I pleasure to wribonnd tell you what your Pnine .-v Cal- ery Compound has done (or me. 5 suffers: from livor trouble. HVI"..- _.... -.u\ I |.-.-I . um-n Ivnrl 1}- uay owe me anu goou "unlbu. Here is a statement from a lady, Mica Mnrilln A. Bullock, of Roxton Pond. P.(,)., I sufferer from vlivor trouble. that in in every way sulciently atrong_|3,eonvinoe the despairing, deapondenb and doubtful. She says: "I think it`: rlutv And A nlnnnnrn to The medicine that can rescue and save A human being after the beat. ebrts of medi- cal men prove unuvniling should merit the careful nonsiderntiou of every sick and dIBO. lFd man and woman. Such n medi- cine is a boom to the world, an anchor at hope. protection and joy to those who have been told that. they are in a hopeless con- dition and incurable. lY.. A... .l.- ..._........L .......l:n.-I gnlnnnn L... UIDIOH nnu IHCUTIUIB. Up to the prevent. medical science bu deviued but. ono remedy that fully meets the wants and desires of all sufferers. This wonderful medicine is Paine`: Celery Cum- pound to which thousands in Canada to- day owe life and good "ml!-h. Ham in n nmmmnnl. from n lndv. Min 1 ' "'26E5AwAv. [me of Death's Agents Subdued. Paine s Celery Compound Brings New Lile to a Rox- ton Pond Lady. JAMES REID, Putnam. Doeonson. Gluten. 27!-7 BAOOT ST. DARK_9!-_ PS. Pewny 8: Co. Kid Gloves. M;" Call and see them. Have just placed in stock anice range of colors of the Celebrated LIJ ILQLUILJ Ul n I\.\.I<'ll lll\.allL VVI. ulullllu A strong, waterproof tub, bound with H k , heavy galvanized iron hoops that fully ' ' protect the tub and do not fall off; the gearing completely covered. so that nothing can get between the cogs; cans full size and made of the very best quality of charcoal tin plate: beaters of malleable iron and tinned;'all castings attached to the tub nicely galvanized to prevent rusting. It is the only freezer in the world having the celebrated Duplex Dasher, with the double self-ad- justing Wood Scraping Bar, by the use of which cream can be frozen in less than one-halfthe time, yet ner and smoother than can pos- sihly be produced in any other freezer now in use. Positively the best freezer in the world. Cream can be frozen in 4 min. with this fveezer. Waldren & Mader, MCKELVEY & BIRCH. . Surprises out of town merchants who see it. They do not understand why we keep such a large assort- ment all of timely fresh made stuffs. It is a most un- usual gatlieringy all things considered. But wearc do- ing unusual tliings all over the store. \iVe could not demonstrate to you .`it""ith`ere is a better than the old way of keeping stoi ~ by simply saying so. That is why we have heaped up this unmatched stock of Dress Goods. That is why we are all the time bringing in new patterns and new wears as fast as the new ones appear. Superiority of quality and marvels of cheap- ness are the pinhead checks. The Dress Tweeds and the Silk and W'ool Mixtures that we are selling at 25 a yard, and the Black Lustres, Figured and Plain, at 25c, 35c and 40c are record breakers. For an all about everything` kind of dress nothing beats Serges. \Vc sell them all wool at 20C, 25c up to 75c. livery line and every yard is extra good money's worth. Starr& Sutclie, [nun IJHESSEUUIJS ST0l?K$ FORMERLY RICHMOND & CO. I18 and 120 Princess Street. Hartford. go nn. Successors to J. M. RICHMOND & CO.. I 14 Princess Street. The Leading ndortaknr um Fnrnltnro Illnnfnotnror, 254 mm! 260 PI-luceu Bu-cot. THE IMPROVED ,White Mountain Freezer As features of special merit we claim: ulrnnnr mo.-.\.-.-.nf Onk `xn-Int` urllk Wu; uwuluvvv from throo to six pilll. when one o! Wade : Mnndrnke Pills in I done? We gnnnnuo them to euro any one ol oonutipahion. nick bendnoho. bilionlnul and all lint trouble. Twenty-ve pill: hr tummy-vo canto, so Wade : drug store anlz. Arnngoluou 00 being Inndoin Buf- Mohrruulugluhotnlnuol thowuhuh nil Idiots Duunilondyhlotlur SIZES.-21o 12 Quarls Inclusive. ' In KJHKJIIO nil] `X3413 . IUD UXIIHIIIUTI ero: Theory and prnctice of medicine, Dr. Mundell, Kingston; surgery other than operative, Dr. A. B. Wellord:mid- wilery, (operative) Dr. 1!. Hewitt; medical and surgical anatomy. Dr. H. T. H. Willinms; midwifery other than operative, and pnerperelend infantile dleeuee. Dr. Hewitt; medical juria udenoe. toxicology` and mental dleeesu. r. Emory: thology and therapeutice end becterio ogy, Dr. Cm/en. Joyoevlllu Nome. J: wi:viI.i.i-:, Juno 4. ---Owing to cold won her this last while groin and meadows have not had as ne appearance nu might have been. Our chooeemoker. H. Cam- bridge, who had the misfortune on the `nth to lnve an eye severely hurt, in quite recovered, and is able to do his work. 0. Bubcock. Odesnn. making cheese 8 few days, has returned homo. Mien Etm Agnew left last week for Oawogo, N.\'. The earthquake with which we were visit- ed A low nights ago did no dulnege emund here, but eli htly frightened eome. Mn. J. Trotter has returned from visiting riendn in Kinueton. A number are look- ing ahead to the let July. expecting to see at-hem battle. Itie hoped they will not be disappointed. -.-.u__u n-___n -____- Medical Council ltxnnu. The intermediate and final (oral) exam- ination: of the Ontario coliege of phy- I-icinna and surgeons, nre being conduted. in Ontario hull to-day. Tho examiners urn - Tlmnrv And nrnntinn of mndinlnn. Heep well, seldom lio down during tho dxy. nnd cnn drive six milas ovor rough roads without. getting tired. Love at First Sight Thiseaulilul Table, In Mahogany and Curley Birch, with Solid V" Brass Claw I Feet, ONLY $6.50. 69 & 7| BROCK ST. Uh) lwnllow _:_ ...1II- -L._ 1. "4 'LRizE~1:'a 31.` WIllI-lu _UIII. 0.111 -I}.V*II'I'll _=:puzIp-dnyauuounondnndnosion of 0 Consideration, after a test of the superior quality of our Bread.Cal(cs & Confectionery will convince you of the general ex- cellgnoo of our bakmg. W e'v o I_A_ -1 Cu_.__L U, Illgo `V U V U lots of Strawber- ries. Pineapples, Bananas. um um kinds of season- Ilo fruits. to in proviaions I chum lor- bidding the printing oi report: 0! who ghts in the papa-o.__ Another was urrhdndding I claim chum papa: Ilonld In nllovigl to coat into Canada wish pletu-no god orid data-iptiou ol thud Ethnic Another. verging on dlinun. can-upoood, nth ollofhne I Ii `h chin! to talk about lit * sltln.-slip noon: MAKING FUN OF IT. Theconclusionmustberonchedmfterre d- ing 3 report of the proceedings. that he senate has been disposed to be funny at Sir Oliver Mowat s exmse re his bill sgsinst pictorial represen " tions of prize- lights. Sir Oliver is a good man himself, one whose walks sre not usually in slip- pery places, and whose usociations sro not effected by incidents of A sporting character. He was, therefore, the more resdily impressed with the evils of the kinteecope and forescope, as instruments for A vivid reproduction of the prize- ring s wickedness. So he proceeded to drsft A bill the aim of which ins to smend the crilninsl code to the extent of making the feriscope pictures of I prize ght an offence punishshle with s ne of $5,000. IL. ...._L. A..|. _-_- .I-.._ A- LLX_I. -____ ....----v r--.-----V vvlvun - ---V V- Tho sonata took some dnyu to think over the nutter. and than the opposition to it beam pu-ticnlnrly mnuifont. A motion to y It slide as something which the nd did not douund vu dsfeutod by snutov nqiority. Then it via amend- ..I A _.-A:-_ -.- _--...I A- -4) .--.,. _ There is reason for it to be ; there i no ronon in the opposition to in. X Why should the doctors, above all others. be antagonistic to a cause so inti- mately asssociated with their own pro- fession, and so calculated to add to its comforts and benets? Of all the people with whom Lady Aberdeen has had to deal the doctors were the first, in all probabili- ty, she expected to interest in her scheme. Perhaps she did not go the right way of arousing their enthusiasm. Like other people they like to be consulted about the things that concern them and that de- pend more or less upon them for promo- tuon ; but the scheme has been launched. it is a grand one, it: means a great deal for the suffering poor ol Canada, it is a desira- ble way of perpetuating the memory of our sovueign, and it ought to be helped along. In what way? It is not indicated except in the address of one gentleman who said that hell-trained nurses, such as heimplicd would be employed in the sparsely settled districts, would lead to a vnst increase of deaths from various illnesses. Is that all? Is that the best argument that can be used against the new order of nurses 1 If it is the success of the movement ought to be assured. Granted that the nurses sent into the sparsely settled diistriets are not as good, as skiltul, as scholarly, as experienced as some of these that are `available for urban service the the fact remains that they are better than no nurses at all. or the nurses who are now at the disposal of the sick and the suffering in some parts of Canada. IlYL_. _L_..I_I AL- ,.I-_A-_- _I....... .II .l_--.... . ....._ ..,...-. ~ ... The opposition of the doctors was not expressed. however, until the Ontniro mediculaasociationgot into session, and then a motion was passed respecting the order. This motion signies appreciation of the motives which prompted the move- ment, but disapproves of the scheme "on account of the dangers which must neces_ sarily follow to the public should such an order be established. It. line been apparent all along that the medical men, as A body, were not eup- portimz the Victorian Order of Nurses, the special means suggested by Lady Aberdeen of permanently marking the queen : long and useful reign. UIWL- ...__.:A:_.. AL AL. .l..-A_.... ....... -...L nu- v -.:..u - v...v aqua.-.--as The Wine reads something remarkable in a contemporary. It is an announce- ment to the effect that at the Montreal conference only six of the thirteen candi- dates for the ministry who presented themselves were received. The reason as- signed is that at the expiration of their probation the young men immediately qualify for married men's stations, and the supply of the stations will not be equal to the demand? This is anew experience. V is it not? The cry used to be that the fields were many. ripe unto the harvest, and the labourers few! And now it is that the ministry is overcrowded, that places cannot be `found for all the applicants. It is no use to legislate against love and its influences. The assistant secretary of the American navy is just new disciplining a young en- sign. who, despite the regulations which demand am he mix for the time being engross his attention with affairs of war, has been forcing his courtship on an Oswego young lady, and this in opposition to the wishes of the aforesaid young woman and her father. So the probationers in the church mean no harm when they cast lrindly eyes upon the fair sex, and they cannot help it if they find themselves so securely bound by Cupid's meshes that they must marry somewhat sooner than the conierence desires. With the feta of young couples, however, the church should not be too much concerned. It cannot malie married men s stations at its will. It can receive into the minis- try those who feel that they are called to preach, and give them such appointments as are available, and in that way it can do all that can be expected of it. As it is the impression goes that those within the charmed circle are acting selfishly, that they are, for personal re. sons. keeping the profession from over- crowding, that they are publishing abroad that the church, like the trades, has its guilds for selfpreservation and self-pro- tection. THE DAILY WHIG. OPPOSING THE SCHEME. 'nmwsIN"EEAN1>i DATES. "-one/-rm`-r om. I W. llolan HacPheraon has been elected pnukbcllblolnouhni to succeed IooJ.I.l.Iolun. . before your time with rhoumatiem or neu- nlgiaurhon there is I remedy at hand. Dr. Hull : Rboumntio Cure will cure the most obotimu can. It: is an inbornal mumntion md nun mm mm. . |...o,n- mini uuuuulw cll. II : IS lnb!`n&l preparation and cook fty. camp I bottle at Wade`: drug store. * ' "Soldiers of F.;;n':no." hy Richard End- in Davis, in just been iuued; illustra- . 75. R. Uglow & Cos - I us vu nut: IIUIVU an-ruuugnu. The eearchlight. of the Ibelmor Hero was yoecerdey placed on the steamer Columbinn, which will run an excursion frgzn`,M.pntroal to-night. to Quebec to give Montrealern a chance of witnec-sing tie departure of the jubilee contingent. w ich takes place at. nine o'clock Sunday morning. IUIIUWIII3 l'UEUllll|UlII Whereas we have witnessed with sor- row the derecrntion of the Lord s day on the 23rd of May last by a band concert. in the city park, and felt. the distracting in- llucnce upon the children of our homes and our many Sunday schools, we as A society of cliristinn women, interested in the best moral and spiritual well being of all, especially the youth of our city, do moi!) strongly protest against nll bond concerts in any of our parks on the Sub- bath; and respectfully request. the mayor, the council and all city Authorities to pre tech our youth from this dissipating in- uence by preventing the mine.--.\lk.~< .\l:C/u.i.I n, president of W.C.T.l_'.; lv]. A. Cnnwx, Sec. A Cltllen nlnken Suggestlonn. Joseph Franklin says the city council would be mane ahead if a couple of men and A horse and cart. were kept, employed in going about the city patching up small holes in the reed beds. Once a hollow begins to form wnter lodges in it, and seen there has deep hole in it. If these hol- lows were lled up the road beds would always be in condition. He would also like to see the city council minke one city block uniform in appearance, having side- walk: on either side alike. Throughout. the citj' Are to be found plank, granolichic. and uaphalt. and he think: one Kidd of well: should be adopted. The late Igut.-(len. Hewett, is referred to as the founder of the Kingston mili- tary college. The founior was H10 Muc- konzie government. (Ion. Hewett) was simply its first commandant. The opposition at Ottawa. having work- ed hard to create an anti-preferential tmi` feeling in Canada nnd England. and fnil~ ad, will now ptobably take a rest. Tboir'n has been an ignoblo Warfare. Sunday [land Cuuoertn. In the name of tho wr)mon s olnristinn temperance union, the executive oicers of the society request. the publication of the following resolution: .'hArnnA wn lunvn witnnnnnrl with nnr. The measure which Sir Oliver proposed, having for its aim tho suppression of pictorial prize ghts, may be a fool law." my one paper puts in. But it would have done a great deal of good just the same. Ottnwa dl0COE6 has an ambition to be- come the metropolitan see of this province. Hasn t the diocese of Ontario something to my about this? Wouldn t it be a nice ar- rangement to have the see at Ottawa and the metropolitan at Kingston `.' The Belleville Sun is notied that the Wine does not magnify its importance to the party or unduly lecture the govern- ment. Those connected with it have been many times more patient than some liber- al: in Belleville, and that it is appreciated in Kingston 21 good many evidences exist of unmistakable substance. If the Sun ever reaches as warm in place in the re- gards of the liberal pnrtyns the Winn does it will be more fortunate than present ap- pearances indicate. Upon the weights and measures office question the VVuIu is not speaking for itself, but on behalf of King- stoninns of all classes, conservative: and liberals alike, and in defence of ita city it is never afraid to assert the independence that has marked its whole existence. Tho nan1_'*"fo-;';:n-:5?-::'n 0! their Jopullr suing Oxcnniono on Juno lnh. has In is . ...b ....... .4-vvvn . Sir O|ivor s head may have been lled with old women s notions.as one senator put it, but ho was actuated by moral mo- LIVBF, and his efforts will be kindly remem- bered whnwver is the outcome of them. Which sounds like an endorsement of prize-ghting. B defence of the ring. an indirect assertion that tho t.humpers" of England, the Jim Mnces, Tom Suyers and others have been the champions of Eng- land's greatness. The idea is not a gen- erous one; England's conquests and Eng- lnnd`s nu promacy have depended upon some- thing better than this, upon ll bravery and courage and manliness which did not. find development. in occupations of u brutali'/,- ing character. n:._ I\I',_,,)_ l,_ I , _ I , |.,, l`ll,I _. ._v...__, r...~_-.\._. .. -..- ...E..-- .l_....-_, of manly courage and the force of character which enabled its demonstra- bion. V . . . . . . - V - . --_, ------ v-- -.. race. That expansion and greatness of the ernpire,just now the subject of such general rejoicing owing to a happy event hich makes the chorus `God Save the eon. roll around the globe, and which has studded the earth with British pos sessions. would never have been witnessed had it not been for the rugged masculinity of the builders of that ompire. Suppress masculinity. which side by side with the white emblems of peace has made the em- piro what it is, and breed 3 crnven coward- ly spirit. and our last hour will have struck. If we did not become the victims of our own decrepitude. bred of nerveless enervation, we should not be long in falling eprey to the first invader. and bearing the slaves of the lowest types of humanity possessed of the higher qualit ___,I AL- I---` D.` Anvil sun vuvuu sun I nul- But, oh. what 5 lot of nonsense these venenhles will talk be he sure! In what sbsurdibies even the press will indulge bstimss. The Ottawa. Free Press is generslly sound on political questions, but it soems to have had an of!` day, like the senators. when the kinetcscope bill re- ceived sn airing. "Nobhing, it says, would be more conducive to the destruc- tion of society than the eemination of the 'l`L..A- __..-_-.-_ _._..I __--L........ AC taken an a hint that the fun Ind been cu- riod far onougb for u day. 1:... -1. ._L-A. _ 1-. -3 ......-...... oh... Put on The How : uennahllghc. . ...-_-I.II_LA ..l AL- _A.._._., II,,. Inlllght lmnnlon `-'__I lI-__I___ _,,en _ \l `Nil! be the position you are placed in when our \Vull Papers in: shown you. Certainly nothing in [He way of Paper can do more tdwards making a house all it should be than judicious selec- tionsfrom our collection. Come and see us. Don`: Dlo. THE DAILY wnm. SATURDAY. "Jilin 5, 1897 Manly to cover 3 man just like um um- brella. That : tho my some units no made up. ngu-dhu of at, nish or` full-" ion. lu'Ithodi`oronoo in clothing that unknyouludm lunch {rind of our alnthhc. allndnnhln. -~ vluauon. ' The best puroos It 250.. 50c. and 75c.: line but ihopping bags :2. `. 5c., 500. and 75c.: the but chntaolim bags at 25c.. le. and 75c ; the bent. lather helm at l5o., 20.3., 254:. and 35c., are sold at Stnrrt Sunolilfdn. M |l....I..s.. ..._._ - _.-_ IA_L UL- I urlnu LINN)"- Dr. E. H. Honey. general manager in China and India for the Sun life inauranro company, with headquarters at Singapore, baa arrived in Canada, and is on bia way to Ottawa. He in enjnying a six months vacation. 'I`I.- L--a _._._--, . nu. nun, , 1 __ uurvou, uuu nun nlvlng any prune to Rt` I). Ladders no fortune are the kind mush dgqirod. Ono of the mfoeti-I economy in buying. Why can and twelve dollars for a unit. when we can give as good material with mnre style and better nlnh for eight`. Grand Union. |\.. D II l.l....--_ .__----I -- - - ~ - ~- ' ln 1I|_y nru umlu K use In lauu U('IL'KUD H.010. A law aunt is expensive. So is :1 cheap custom made nuvb. Uur tailors am as good as the best. our cutter stands second to noro. our stock is one of the llnost. our ollar for flem days in twenty per cent. off all goods to order. Grand Union. Thu rnnnn In.-I llnifnn-n urn. .._.\.....I (Ill KUUIIU IR) IIYUUF. IITNHII Llllllli. The young Ind McKenzie was around Queen}: university yesterday begging from students attending the summer nee-ion. He told: pitiful tale about being hn'f- atarvod, and not hnving any plnoe to go 1:), Lsddanl no fnrtunn turn the hind m...o. HU Wl.lU'I\U'U LU L'U|4 U`) Hllll UUWII FLIIHVI. Mayor Skinner nay: tlmt. although he in going to Montreal with the Ht.hbat.Lalion1o take part in the dmmnnd jul-ileo celebra- tion, he in anximn that the local celebra- tion on June `..';!u Will be it great success. For the next. two weeks the Wmu will have mnny nrlicles touching the jubilee of queen Victoria. The nelections are intentl- ed to be inutruclive tn Canadians. Read the articles on pages three anrl live to day. The llrmnm fnntlmll 1-luh lmd A lrnnrl IIIIU lIlbI|I'UE Ull INILVUB DUIIX ulI'l IIVD LU Uy. The Hmno football club had A good turn out. at the nrncticn in the cricket eld lust eveninr. The club will Lrv lo secure the athletic pzrounds for yrucbice, as Lno many are mnlnir g use nf t. 18 cricket old. A law aunt. in nvnnnnivn, Rn in n nlmnn _ ARE THE STAND__M}D. So arecolurnbia 1-"1ush Joints I896 COLUMBIA. $85.00. HARTFORDS $75, $60. 1`!-ll lll llly l'l'rlUUllIlIUl|. We hnvealew odd lines in children's suits that we will clonr out, at prices that are less than the coat, to manufacture. It: will be our loss, but we do not believe in carrying over old stock. Hrand Union. Mrs. D. Bulvooclr, an old an roapect-ed resident of Florida, Frontenac county, passed over to join the mnj":rif._v Friday morning at ten o'clock. The funeral oc- curs on Sunday at eleven o'clock. 1.. .. Inc . . . . A ...`..-.l ......A-..rl.... 5-..... ll -.. UIIVH Ull >3U|ILIKl_\ HU UIUVUII U Clllllbu In a letter received yesterday from Hon. H. A. Kirkpatrick, the licuccmlnt.-gover- nor complained of not being; well, saying that, it. was with the ut.mu.~t. dilliculty than he was-bk: to get up nnrl down stairs. hixlvr gknr BIIIII tblll ; II]. hnllh `in ii IHUHIUUIB Ul IIHU L'Ur}RI. Chuirmxm Minueu, of the re. water and light. received the con;_vrut,ulnLions of Mn fellowcommittco men fur the mnnnerin which he decornbetl the fire halls for the `2-Uh nf May celebration. 'n l\n\'9!l`All1 nrlrl Hnnn in r\`\ihlrnn'.: -'nJU. ll UUI UIl'. hrs. Howitt, Guelph; W. I . Cuvon, To- ronto; A. B. Welford, Woodstock. and Emory, of Hamilton, are in the city today examining the cnndidaws before the Onta- rin medical society. A (`QGIA nf new r-Inuinu nn-Qunrl Huia [Ill IIIUIIIUIII f`|Jl'IUl:!'. A case of new clothing arrived this morning from the (lepartmellbnl store: at Ottawa for the |\'ing.-sbon eld b.\t.l,eI'y. The clothing was Her\`e:i out, this aftoruoon to members of t.l~.0 corps. (`}|1Irrr\nn Nlinnnu A` the rn u/ninr unal IIUKIUUL Ill!` llllly. Arnoc s Armcn Anndyne, the great, pain- killer, internul and oxtcrnnl, ull druggists. `. .5c`.. A bottle. `I,... `l......'A|. IV.__I_.L `I7 II [1.__,__ 7", UHUI Ily. Tho custom olliver at Wolfe Island de- clares bhnb he did not receive a message to meet. the Uupe steamer at Simcoo Island on Wednehdny and, therefore. did not neglect hisduty. A rnna /\rmr\n Annrivnn Hm on-nnf. rumin- UVIUBIILIJ IIIUHH UUUIUlaUHlL'. It is stated that one of the men selected from the 4th Huaszlrs, to attend the jubilee celebration in England. has been declared physically untin and no will return home shun lly. Thu nnntnnv nllir-nr nl. 'nll'n Lnlnntl dn. IIUII llllllrtll.-IUIIH. \Vl'HllU \`lIlUll. The Mucdonnld club. 0t.tnwa., hm: sent a magnicent. oml tribute to be laid on the grave of Sir John Macdonald. in (lutnruqui cemetery to-morrow. Thu nmanvnnr Hnrn hr-nnalxf. l`)l\ Imnrl nf TICU UVBF LU UMPU V IHCUIIP. The Belloville Sun, speaking of the closing out of the ferrincope exhibition here says: Fiaba by Kingst.on a mayor evidently mean something. Ir. is ntntnll that nun nf Urn nnnn nnlnr-had POPE" mmumwunnue 00,.) UUIIIUIRIIJ UU'IlIUIIUWo The summer Hero brought. 120 head of cnttle down from Bay of Quinta ports yes- terdny, which the steamer Picrrepont. car- ried over to Cape Vincent. Thu Rnllnvilln Run nnnnlrinrr nf Hm VVHI U2! l.'U|IIlllUIlL'UU- \ plum fur the men. A ne all wool worsted or genuine Scotch tweed suit at $7.75. Five patterns. These are genuine. nor. vmir.ationn. Grand Union. VF]... ll.....qI......I,.I ..I..L l\LA....... L-.. -.__.L .. 1`XHIlU IIUUUU. On Monday the work of carting touts, blunkots, supplies, eta, from tho vnihtnr_v 2-Lnros uh Bun-ieeld to the camp ground will be commenced. A ..I..... 5.... A| K A ~ A .. A 42... ..II .......| IUVV IUIU. `Ilullll UIIIUII. E. (L Hall, of Gnlb, arrived in the city on a business trip and will remain here for some time. He is 11 guest at the Thousand Island house. IL. \I..._.l,`.. Al... ....._I. -1` 4...._A2.._- A-..A.. "74 HIUTU. \}lll' UUJCUII IS few left. Grand Union. I` I` Hut "5 f`._IL IK till UDIIRIWKI. Things for womon s wear, ready to put; right on and wear, shirt; wnibn, dress skirts. tweed and serge suits, wrappers. etc. Starr st Succlie. Yl"L - .... .. ..A. ._ __...lZ...._.. Uhlf. I-3l(I|l \\ KDUI/"-KIIIU. The summer session in medicine at Queen's college will close on the L`\`th inst. A course will open at. the school of mines on July 5th. (`l\i|1lrnn's. fwn-ninnn fnnnv ln-nialnrl unite U" Ifllly II/II. (,`hild1'en'stwo-piece fancy braided suits. Zouave and Eaton styles, at, $1.91). Also some fancy kilt. suits nt; sumo price. (Josh us mnrn_ Our nhipr-r. in tn nlenr nuf. Llm UH) . A new marquee for stn purposes at military camp, which opens next week, ar- rived Lo-dny from the departmental stores at Ottawa. lI`l...'...... tn ....\........3,. ......... .......I.. L- ....b. UlIlUHa An electric searchlight for the St. Law- rence rivor stesunbont. cou)pnny s steamer America arrived over the U. 1`.R. yester- day. A nnul Inn!-nnnn fnr nhn nnrnncna nf. Our Oolnmbia 5 per cent Nickel Steel Tubing shows a tensile strength of over 100,000 pounds to the square inch. 25 Carbon tubing ordinarily used in bicycles has n tensile strength of about 65,000 pounds to the square inch. Over 9. hundred thousand miles of practical road testing con- rm our laboratory experiments- proving our patent flush joint con- ueotiomr to be much stronger than our 6 per cent Nickel Steel Tubing as used in frames---and the Nickle Steel Tub- ing itself twice as strong as Tubing ordinarily used. COLUFI BIAS STANDARD. Illu l'Ifll'UBUll|UlI0!', ZUU. - A gold ring was found on the market; square tla morning by Mrs. A. K. Mac- donnld. who handed it to chief Horsey. AI..l........... 0...; -5 'l`..........A,. ....... 1.. UUIIILIU. WIIU UIIIIUUU HI DU UIIIUI LlUX'UU_V- Alderman Scott, of Toronto, was in town yo:-tordy. He was formerlyu rosi- dent of Kingston, and taught school here. l`.nmn vn nf lil.t.ln fnith V \Vn umnl: nunrv Bl LIHIIIUH (Ia IJUUKUCII U- A large cut.-boat arrived at the G. T. R. freieht Fhnds. consigned to a citizen who cannot be found. ll.'_.. l.`I.. I.'._.'.._I_A -4; .... ...I L- LL- ..2L_ UMHIIUII U0 luuuu. Miss Lily Knight returned to the city yesterday after a two weeks visit. in Gan noque and Brookville. Xian nhnrnh nrmn-ninn tn Rn-nnI'n7 n Tums. UUIH. Ul l\|ll_UloUlI, lillll lllllsllh UUUUUI ucre. Come ye of little faith ! We want every mother to we the extraordinary bargains we are obrilag in childrorfs suiua. Grand Union. A... ..I....L...I.. ......_-I.l2._LL 1'... LL. G5 I... uuquu Hllll lJI UUKVllIU- Zion church excursion to Bropby s,Tues- day next, 1:30 p. m. Fare, including music And refreshmenos, 25c. A wnlr` nnv urns: `nunr` nn fhn Inn:-Lvnf. E UIKUT U wuurl. Women a mm lace shoes. all sizos, 75c., at Hainea & Lock'ett. s. A l...nn n..I- hunt - ;.....I at 4|`- I`! 7|` D ou sulw 1-1.0.). uunlop. lung DU. It. is mid that certain citizens have re- cently baon detected in apenring fish oil` Folger s wharf. \Aln-nn.. u Onyx Lu... n'uA1|n nll ::nnu `TEL. UUHIIIUFH Wlloll bll queen Ul|l_V UII CUIl'PlIy. 1). McKenzie, of Clinton, is in town to` day. He in a guest. at the Thousand 13- land house. u..4..._..I......'.._I ln-,._|___ L.._.__:__ u-_y_ Illllll llU|lPU- Saturday ahd Monday bargnim.v~Men s 86 suite $4.35. llunlop. King Ste. H . in uid that nnrhuin citizens lmvn rn. FLn1iJo1NT STRIMTHJ

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