Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jan 1898, p. 4

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~@-3 SPEGIAUS. PLIFU UI IIIU FUIIUUI UUIl'lCll|UlXl.' (`an Mr. Barker give nny olliciul gures to how the rolutive numbers of churchmen and dinaontere 1 If not. will lie admin that he has stated Jomotliing incapable of proof llmn Nlr Rnrluxr zlnnv Izlmf. in Man Inn- IJIURIIIPILU UHLU UI {nu HLIUIUPD I'm Mr. Bmkor numo more than one dogma advocated by :\t.heIet.une Riley as part of the school curriculum? (`an R1!` Hnrhtzr uivn nnv nir-in] Gannon EUIHI LIIU lLl!I_]'J['lb_V UI IUIIKIIBH UIUHEIILSTHI Can Mr. Barker give the name of A single person who attempted to force the catochisms of one denomination upon the board schools," vutn the place and ap proximate date of the attempt? I'm Mr. Rmlmr nnmn mnrn than nnn El l'.U[{llUUFV\'lll'll Wily. Does Mr. lurker deny that the Mambo- dists, l're9-byzeriana. Reformed and Fun chnrchoa nll accept. the Apostles Creed. or does he maintain chub these do not repro- eenc the xunjoriby of English dissenters`! (`am Mr. Rm-lmr u-ivn Hm nnmn nf A uvvutnuun--v us-nu. 1\'I\`;s"|`U.\'. Jill. [H -(Tu HA0 Editor): The simpleet way to settle the question which of us is dealing in abuse and min- representation is to ask Mr. Barker to answer some very nimpka questions in a etmlghlforwnrd way. Unmi Mr, Ihrlcur dnnv that Hm MAt.|mn- ll-IIF UIIUK nus UII14 uuu Ill! IIUHU Injurou. The delemztog to the \ .M (}.A. . conven- tion at liranbford on the 20th to `. .`lrd insto. aro: Messrs. H. A. Calvin. (J. Milh, Arthur Ellie. Slater. S. Allen, E. Home . '1`. Frazer, D. M. Solandc.Rev, C. M. Kim- ball. W. J. Mnllagh; Mrs. Togo, Mrs. B. W. Robertson. Ulla) IIU UHUG. At; the concert. to night in B xrrie-field the programme includes Mrs. Twining. Mrs ldngiiah. the cadets of the it M C . Mr. Lugbnurno. Charles Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and Mr. Walkem. Van leaves Onario bank M/1:30 p m. Yesterday Frank Brown, J. H. Fisher s grocery store, met with a painful injury While trying to lift. a box of hen from a shelf he slipped and fell. striking hi: buck and head on the prner of platform wales. ,HiA buck was CI ! and his hand injurod. Tim rininuntna in that \' M f`. A nmnmn. yfltbfly BICOTHOUII. Ono trump sought. shelter at the police wntion last night: Some time ago the fel- low had his oxra {rout bitten and was treat- ed an l'|:[ohe| Dieu for the injury. He was liternted yesterday and will leave the city at once. AI`. lha rmnnnrf. in niulnt in R u-rir-nlrl u. fllllll . Pro. Ruxldick. superintondenb of the dairy Izhool. left to day for lnndon to at- tend the dnirymon s convention of western Jtario. V M. Walsh has exchanged a lot in the city for another one belonging to Mrs. Craig. opposite the K. 8; M. F. company : office. Pom-mouth. A tn-nu Al hnrnna fnialnlhnnnrl In: A "III. UHIUU. ITUTUFIIIUHLII. A team of horses. frightened by A pul- ing street; car. came near backing through a plate glass window in Wade : drug ubono yutorduy afternoon. Ona tnunn nmmht. nhalter an the nnllca lNplB8 WILL BE nnoxxvnn umu. THURSDAY. JANUARY 20th. I00. E. Ferris. Lemoine a Point..hu purchuod a number of camelrorn E. Graham, Front. road. .He will go exoenuvely into stool: raisin I)..- 1).. I.-I:..I. -......-l.-.4.....l....b. at 0|... IIlI\'.9a HUIDIIEIUH IUD. On Satuxdny nexbx` two rink: each of the Kingston And Rookwood curling oiubn will but A friendly match on the Rookwood inn. Prgtundny n':o|-ning next Rev. D}. Lucu will reach in Brock ptrogh Mothodint chum I`...-..:..-l IAH. I.....A an!` ...u.A I... -L LL- Ullfll. Carnival. Nth bend and good ice It the R95 nl rink to-night. Everyone allowed I0 eknte. Admission 1513. f\.. u-a....l.... ..-..L. 4..- ...'..|.. ....L ..l AL- C: b. Scott has .D|d out hi: pcoporty. the unstable tarmac, receiving I good nrlnn. -j.4-- Win! an liq lopn-an bank! on tho I'Iv ' TO |N-S`;E7T THE HALLS. 1-nmu' vnoloniu nxlsviurclu. -n-...I_.. I \ n.__.I.-__ _ _,_. _ LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. WI'|IO'8 WIND WAFT8.. B ys' $1 Moccasins 50c. Youlhs 75c 40c. ` min a yvltl Ill) Ru-. War `um. nl Cnlmrn, Ont. wrou `nu. lnllnwinp: K. nu r... Iount Oheeney Ieeee. Mm's1'CImaxu\', Jon. lS.-Mounh Chee- ney ennuel hone noon were held on Col- line' lake on Monday. Jun. loch. They were u euooeu. Mondny won on ideol doy. and e I crowd. numberio upwu-do of live hu ted. turned out. he track In in on ioellont condition ond some {at mile: were reeled o. Tho stallion nee woetiret. There were but two etericro. vies : Palm Lie! end Lnnelon ht. own- by A. Sono.-, Milburn. A: t e third scoring they were allowed to go with Po'|n Lee! on the polo. They went I he: rni'e. Palm Lee! winnin by e none. The eecond beet they eat elter scoring Ievenl timer. Lonelougho winning by e neck". The three `nuke clue wga culled with three otul `, Johnny J.. owned by J. Shtlen: I'.`rrik L. owned by Frtdeziot; Palm laelhowntd by I . Fowler. Tboy ended with Frock I.. et. uiepoie. Palm [Alf Ieoood and Johnny J. third. It wee an-HI can Lu Dgl-. I -.3 nqoooa Ind JoIum.V' `my '00 5! `,""`L`_'; v III. RIC III `III. ICIUIIDIIIITO ` Wooalook houtlnol-Bnvhw. WM! oxhu now and who! vill ROIOU Iinhodhoniumindunnlodhoolhhr. nplnoovlun than who and Ildt _sheuwillbolninodinnonIity_uz uululu-buns IQWD` ' ` ucaolllh. kit: It nulnvolluublhb ` puuhnhpurlnnplhuyl` is the greatest warmth producing and nutritious bever- ; age for the Winter months. i Sold by all Druzgista and Grocers. the original and reliable Fluid Beef, made from the choicest selected c_attle raised in the Arg'entine Re- public and Australia. BOVRIL Women's H1o.ok;l3rown and Fawn Borwor Cloth an (1 Fancy Tweed Coats. were 87.50. reduced to $1.05. Women's Black Nap Cloth and Black and Brown Beaver Cloth Coats, were $5 for $3.50. ` ,Women`a Black Curl Coats, were $12 and 816 for 810. Women's Fine New York made Beaver Cloth Coats, extra ne nisb,were 815 for $10. Special lines in Bleached Iable Linen. (.Ill\.| Livy.) tsnv Juuu --.a -uv .1-J -..'J -.-_ Ifyou have any money to invest in Mantles or \ \/raps, the offerings we make are worth taking into your serious consideration. They are all marked at money saving prices. They are all new in style, cor- ret in workmanship and materials. With some three months cold weather ahead there is an advantage in buying now rather than later. You secure the money saving advantages and you have the wear of the gar- mcnt. Starr & Sutclie I FORMERLY RICHMOND a Co. E mums FOR PBOPERTY.| in this jzmuary Mark Down Sale. The ublic nd that they get just what they expect to get. ' hat goods and prices are just as we say they are. If . . "nu `xnuvtix nun I1\r\nn\r 1-rx urnnacf an Y\/Inn!-`Ac nr Biju RJL.,,;. ASK FOR BOVRIL AND TAKE NO OTHER. H8 and I20 Prfnceoc Street. 61 in. Bleached Linen, worth 60a for 40. ~ 66 in. Bleached Table Linen, worth 750 for 000. 1 no mu on no uorfimou. Ininnb nu-ll-`ALB--I`... PIANOG FOR `R Example 0 Bargains] vuu Ina an-mu or menu nu- oloc {or tho kitobau hon. nu- uln Baden. loot Oh , {Iona sights. Bu n. 33 an Inn! us. Bum \ canon auto}-or luv. 0... vi ao&a.onu on . ' s ' ' .r..; .`.'`.i`.. .". n.'e.."."n....'"."-'.~..'22 ` vi sou. mu. 0 van 3 our neg. uonuyonuktorthon. '11:: lnounntonploonn. wm Ind nynndu ol nutnl ani- hon. nu. n-- 'I?isnAIn's wt IV.Ct - w--~--- iIAVIOPINI IY NEW PBIIIRMLISI rllllllll III1`. with n N`. uk- tuooholow clothing and (ion ' hr These Sp:clal Prices for Two Days Only. Sal Ladles' c Cotton Underwear now going on at uccd Pr I ~TAYLOR S, E 88 and 90 Princess 51.. Kingston` 4c PER YARD 20 PER PAIR For THURSDAY ' % and FRIDAY. {New STORE. - . nun nu--nuhn uv NEE DDIHIHIH I.` Sc PER YARD iiI"prnN_cess smear. -._|...g. unn Cor. Princess and Baoot Sta. is now in full blast. and tho bountiful fuming at such lovrprioon is nttractingthe mulhtudea. lL*`i Dou't forgot 11"; E3135 Risa, N. -._ .A.. --...A -4.9 lb-nan`: \\'InIAnAI4 TO CLEAR. woman the but mou- (hllnd hqulghon For Fine Seamless Cashmere Hose -a great bargain. i d Loxnogt. JAIL IO. -(homo Boon, `INN I'D lb 0.7% R. otmh .W|lof- unit. no and by an Iain honing and to nab an atom `. ,bdI|Il ulnhvhonrut-' D Q all Iuj -W--vr! For Unbleached Cotton. extra wide and heavy. ' % g For Shaker Flannel.~32%inches wide and heavy weight. -I\IIwv -cu--y v-- -'w. -v-vu vac vvvsn a vast lnuion hub in the umnory. A lri;nd|y `.151- AL; A`... u`- l...|l..LA. AL`; AL- vv-uuru now. an v-v --vuunJ. nu uuuvuu-I lcribimtho cum Bur. indicates that tho -__`_-..!A1-_ 2`. _.. .._.I-_ ,I __ 1- Al- Al_LA Us-us. uuv v--u -u--;. u-any-vvv `I--v suv opposition ii an under dog in tho tight. How will in ohnnou impcovo 3 \V'lnn in than whn llr. Whicooy In: no! you undlnutlnvo ilho bopono win? Ilny woutupuin wlnhabooomo 0! than In` Kinnntnn `in an mun mnhnrl nnl uul "IXIlIlI|'IIIIIljD OI IuII.-In| in` Kingston Ihowuuoonuuhod outand ndvuundutloniuiuoroloduouion for ` tlallntodisheubiuoct . A Pngnnlvo Douay. Iobougon Ind (3 t. ' TIC Bondy "g.;n`r.nnonI it (mainly | uuiliagoutqnonptugnndvopoliqythu thpnvinuiuvutund on to: any Inn Andil In minunh In tho nah The Star obeervee that a party. like a hip. when long in use or service may (ether about it an element that aecte its progress. "Other things being equal,"snye he Star. any community will be inclined 20 give a party a rest occasionally in or- ler that it may rid itself of these unwel- come `hangers on, and that . new broom may be permitted to sweep through the public service. The dilliculty in Ontario ie. however. that unlees Mr. Whitney se- cures the support of some better known lieutenants things can hardly be regarded eebeing equal there. Sir Wilfrid by no means made his worst `move when he secured the` allegiance, early in hili last campaign. of Sir Oliver Monet and Sir Henri Joly de Lotbiniere. ' " Mr. Hardy is very singularly favored in the personal strength of his standanl-bearers in meny otherwise doubtful constituencies. the have held seats in the Ontario legisla- ture for the liberals for years by sheer force at personal popularity which otherwise must almost certainly have gone conservative. As the campaign develops the deciding is- sues will emerge by the process of the sur- vival of the litteet. and it will become easier to determine the better cause." 'TC.'I..'pm...'" _I'Zo'..o..," "}II.C2.?."u... .. the outputs. with tho ovidonoo of in me:-in hoforo tho eye. with the work 0! the .....'-.. l-..L 8.. AL` -._.-.. - l..X`...II_ Ii FUVIEU III ZIIIT WI VIII CIR `an. Audit In eminently In tho right mulch--rouuIion of auto nuou-us. mufvu not will nod with I-1 PIEIIJ-Iuvu-:a\a,u V; 3 Pusan: Ind. unthnoni Wloloulo ANOTHER TORY WARNING. The Monhnul Btu notices the cry of the oonurvnblvu 10 they enter the local -election: Tho liberals have ban in power for bwontyvve yours. lsn`b to time for I hmgo`."` Change is non the my thing to be desired. Eicioncy and ooonomy of administration) is the first And (rub consideration, and it tho libenle uo vouohung thin why Ihould they be removed 7 - [THE DAILY WHIG. "flnifnau may flmlnnn mans " \<---up -. .~.. u ..-...u. Mrs. Sternaman. the convicted murder- ass. getaa new trial. representations hav- i mg been made to the minister of justice, and through him to the government. which warranted it in coming to thatdecision. this evidence must be of an important na- ture else the new trial would not be hought of. and it is something apart al` together from the consideration which it is felt a woman should be shown. With Mrs. Sternaman. upon the evidence as it was presented, very little sympathy could be shown. Indeed there was aroused in the breasts of many who read the trial`s report he feeling that she was very wicked at heart and deserved the severest penalty of he law. Still against the execution of women in Canada there is a very natural -evulslon. and in consequence of it there -would have been no surprise had the gov- ernment commuted her punishment to lm= arisonment lor life. It is regarded asa voerciful disposition of a case, and yet Frey. the insane murderer, saw nothing iopeful or pleasant in it. and mourned iut. "0h.I don't care what becomes oi me; my soul is lost in any case. Troy nust be kept in close connement, and it vlll be an aggravation of his malady, since t was in his solitude. in a darkness and ~tlllness as great as that of the tomb. that we gave way to despair. confessed his guilt. and expressed an eagerness to atone tor it. "0pifar par Orbem Dicor." `(airs `AWNIFI W m.]' CIIVI CVIIIIUXCUIFH '\W(IW @ my OIII "Inn sud ll toll in our utlliction, in donning ol pa in Acknowledgement, Ihich I vo- luntarily mute. Fniufnllo no-urn `III (III ICI'I'CW')IU-. Than nu a non air around the K. \\ I 1'. union thio morning about tho bongo! I an aopmm ol the man bound ms... Thus cocchn were lled up will: citium bound tor Hnnonmith to stand the on- ` anal mouth; of BM Fmuhhho ugticullunl Daddy. Than mm hut been 1 big our- prion o 1:; on tho utonmithitu when lbo landed and Illa! Ohm h the | M W: nmnndnmnm x.` In Achn;wTod[oIhioi|t. Rooorvo Principle. Aoaoumono System. 499 Adoloido u-such wo-t. f Toronto. Ont...Jon. 6th. l.\`9.\`, A. J. l`ni.t.ioon. Eeq.. Monoging Director of the Home Lifo Association of Canada. Toronto: Door Sir, AI wish to express to you my oincoto thouko for the hind manner in which your ouociotion has treated mo in oottlomont of policy `No. 1.500, hold by my Into huobond, Williom Jefforioo. in tho Homo Liio Aoaociotion ol Conodn. M )- huobond diod on liocomhor Illot lint. A poltion of the money duo undor Lho policy woo oi. oooo rhced or. my diopoool by tho onocintion` or ox which took ploco January 3rd. oud I un today in roooipu of the full amount ol the policy. 8l,II00. Your promptnooo in pay- nont of tho oloim, on woll on tho kindness and conoidontion ouondod to my chiidron And mood! in our oiIliMinn_ in donning pouaoo of tho burial. ` vmugv anus. Aw Ilyindoupolntolna. .._r-. --.-J ...... .- How in he going to do it And where i _will the Clurka. Roberceom. Mcl.eana and | Wnllnooa in while he in performing in this I our set. 3 ~" \ Sir Charles snya Llm liberals hnvo got into otlino by an ncrrdont. So did be. He got. out of it by the "bluudering" which he in so fond ol attributing to oblners. And he wvll stay out. too. Rumor Ina it. that he has been consulting the l6&dOl'a in Montreal about the separate Iohoola. The remedial bill `in dend-ho his said so l:imaoli--and cannot be re- numiuted. But. he in alleged to `limo given the Royal: and Bergman: and others his pledge that he will not relax his ollorbs to necurnjuatico to the university in Mnnitobn on the lines laid down in the papal oncyclicnl. ` ll-.. :- L- ......._. A - .I,. 2; u A __n __L___ -",- Sir Charles Tupper never wee n states- man. He hoe been winnly simo he has been enythlng. and I bumbug. Vie should re- {rain from recalling history since it is egninet him on Io many points. He should hold hie aileneqqeapecinlly at. a time when he in ooritoinplociiig anot.hei_' political aomereeult. He became the leader of his- pnrty hen is wise in revolt, when the min ietry was ob wer within iteell; when a bond of conspirators were seeking the life of Sir Mackenzie llowell. politically, and sought in with success. Sir Mnoken7.ie was said to be I blundorer. Sir Charles did not improve upon his reign. On the contrary he run the party into the limb ditch and bronglir. upon it. n delenb without a paral- Iel. ._...n __..... . ....... .. Heat of nll, perhaps, in this column ol gull`. in the reference to an episode in one of the closing eosaione with the Muclienrxe government. Sir Clmrlee remembere" once that the government had determined to full in`with its proposals, and he went to Sir John Mecdonald and suggested they should support tin not. But the government, said he. changed his mind, within twenty-lour hours. "and I was credited,"he continued, "with the ability to make 5 epeech against the government for not raising the tariff and another supporting them for doing so. 124 that historically true `.' Was the episode to which he refers not aomeiliing diilerent and something which stands very much to his discredit `.' He heard thtt Sir Richard (`ntwright was going to lower the tnrill, or modify it in the interest of free trade` and he prepared him:-(if for a terrible on- slaught. Sir ltiohard :-rnpo=~.d an invwo-inc of two and one-half pr: cent.. from iiftoen to seventeen and one limit [or cent, and Sir Charles roared and thundered again it, and declared, amid many heroics. that this was the entrance of the protectionist wedge 5 Q1_l1L_._l-_ l'I\....__., "-7 - ammo none: The Globe. Toronto. Jan. ash. 1893. .-.......- ... V..- ..-...'-....5.. V. .-v.., a - ; . - nu '77 having gone to Limit` rewnrd, many of them. he describes himself as (I sort of whirlwind or hurricane before which no- thing could stand. ...,, And Sir Charlee is not content to give the Laurier government a good talking to. or lhil Columbia, as tho American critic ` would put it, but he calls up the ghosts of the past and calls upon them to witness that the Mackenzie government blunder ed. and that he. the doughty knight, stood forth and told them of it. Poor Mackenzie blundored on tlve C.l .R. and Cartwright blundered on the tariff, in the opinion of Sir Charles. Once he made a five houra'speech, and," said he, with his native modesty, "I make bold in say-it was then freely admitted-it did more to cause the defuat of the government ; than any other factor. The father oi eon- iodoration having passed away he claimed the credit 0! it. nnd alleged that the his- tory of confederation was his history E The l` loadors oi the campaign` of M75-`TU and , 7". l........... ....... L- AL..'.. ........._.I .____,__ -: . of the conugvntivoa. If I ---- the grant and only I --~ had re- tained Sir Wiiirid for the exprou purpose he could not be doing my work better. And still in in blundoxing-doing julo whnt he would do it be had the chance. doing the work of the conservabwo party,` and to Sir Charles nont tute. bub blunder- ing, A-ma` h. fVi....I-. :- AL ..-..L-..L A- ._.'.._ -... . ,......... ` There would be something to mourn over in alljhie but for one hot, to which 8 r (Jherlee elludee. The government. is preparing the way for A return to office of the eoneervetive leaders. The govern. ment," he remarh, very knowingly. and with e roughieh wink. "in doing the work SIR. CHARLES BABBLING. The oroele of the oanrorvotlvo potty. lb: lender in tho commune. has been In Mon- oreol, end oloonree he bu boon In faolkoelve mood. When did he dieoouroe obout? The lnoopooity of the government. Ao- cordlng to Sir Chorles the liberel minio- bero on 3 lot of light weighto. end they hove been blunderlng overllnce they hovo . been in power. I mg--- ..._..u L- _.....-u.:.._ .- ..__...__ on for -IIIOVIDIII. ___- __._A ..,~_ ,,_ , J` VIM uniorounod for tho pumhnoo of that luobl ro rt: on Union Shoot, hotweon [tug on ! wo ungton strootn, Ming Lou No. Iwoml not. On tho proporty In o 8 no Root- donoe (lololioocuplod by tho Into n. Chou. moon on C o Btlck Ortogo odsotnlnc. 'lVomloI'o to bo on bloc. Tho hlfllnt or on: (ondor not necoooorlly nooopnoa Tn Ivo od-lroo.<'od to DE. A. S. ()blV'IR, Onmor of Km; and uom an-ootu. llnnton | __._.__..____._...._,._n__..: faithfully y_c um, Emma Jclfotios. unn-tn _'An In}. Iilnsl THE n;m.Y Wla, wm3xEsDAY, .m1\*mn1'~,.1o, 1398; \_uu.\\\ \I.I., Ullk, Jan. I! -11 ICIOIIII ol Ilillo Rocha, onngahnn loud at cot! oil into Canada. wu opug I rod-handed tho othor night by customs omcer John 3. Clint. 'l'bo_ hum. nloieh And all were dud sud oonocud. A loco! snuggl- iugiunidtolngovngonou this puts ol tho lmntht. Ihooulrnhnd gain hing Iuton uoozlv tn um nu nwmhim. ll;\I"LV. Pnaeidenl. Pcneo thou expressed rogreli at being compelled from iorceggvf circum- shencee ho lander his reeignetion ea presi- dent. He had eccepled in December con- dihionelly. feeling that the holding of the ollice necessitated continuel friction with the dominion government. He did not. one in hold any position where it wee neceeeery to he I chronic kicker in order to be successful. end he was fully convinced thee unlees ench policy wee pur- sued liberals would not. rucoive the leir play to which they were entitled. He lied eeked for no personal levor. end. on the other luuid. rublnibtcd to meny eecrilicoe in the pert)` interest. He lied held she oillces long time end felt now the: someone else migha teke up invert much herder than mi ordinary busineee occupation because of tho large army of ollicee in Kingston 'end the ettendene Ilroublee. Severel vpeekers verm- ly endorsed the ptssidenlfs position. seeking um. he he the sseocistion end es fsir could not be suocessin . that hope wee there for e succeez-or? There wee e settled determination not to weeps the` resignation. but it was proceed and e coln- ' promise neolution eccepoed. egneing that it. would be reconsidered After the lone] election end am the presklene would then in AI. Lin nnn rounnnl. frnn. fur. with him in e eolid body. If one u tientl UIKUIINI Ill ill.` `DO [TXKUEIU WDCIC 530"` be ltlilvld at hi! own rtquolt from fur- ther !IlWiCO. Thin nooluuou wn punod by In min; wow and with churn. Inn nvnuur. Iuuoulruln 3'?!" uoouyhthgrnrlovnlllli Preparing !or the Provincial Election- eenug Nut Iondny. Last evening the Klngstonrelonn e.-. sooietion was celled i-peeiellyto consider the nominetiun uf scendidete lor the local loamlnture. It was resolved to pro coed es usual by way of mass meeting, which wee appointed for Monday evening next. The chairmen of the words were instructed to prepare for the registration of voters to complete the list according to the new Ontario law. and committee meetings will be held for the various wards. beginning on Tuesdsy evening next. Very warm ee- lmowledgment was made of the courtesy and generous eonsidemtion of the govern- ment at Torolo of the requests from Kingston. especially in connection with the legisletion necessary for the city s in- terests and in connection with the mining school. Many strong ex pressions of good- will eud acknowledgment were heard for the energies and kindness of Hon. William ll:\rc_v. I|__...'.l-...A Is.-. AI -7, -.._._--~- I - ~ - I'I '3 III vI`m'l ml `.. :'_!)ll(I -'||l||'llll` IuIl|uI|I I.\I um IuIIvHI_\' In <'(`r'l:Illl [lllrls ()1 l(Irl"| WI lw lmill. Ivy mnlr.u'l in vu-mint wuul: uith lhnniu \\'ushimxlm|, J.m. l9.-.v\ v:n|;ln- I4-~ sp:1h'lI h.1.< _|n.~'.f hvvn l`l'(`l'i\'t`d ul Hu- (`-hiuc-.~`o~ lmzulimi from ihu '|'.~unu: Li Yu- mvn. Vnkin. In Hw fulluw-ug -\fi'owl: A .~x-Hlmnvnt of lhv zhfl'ivu|l_v with Hm`- m:m_v In-I In-nu u-\'p-vh-:1. l\`Lm (`hm May is In lw l(`:'l3Q`1I,:|. In-H :~|lIll'()I|lIIHll`.{' llm I.-u_v. o\.\'h'mh'mz I0!) Ii (uhnui thirty mile-.-a) In tho lmlmdury. .\l| Hm Hur- mnn {rnups nul:~4Mt\ the pro`.- limits urn tn lm \\'iI|nlr.mn. Tun nl` Hm u-ul. mils. vhnrm-.d with Lhu lIlllI`('.(`l' ml" Hm m|. urn In I... n....._.I..\.I .....|. Hllh-'1IUHlllll'.`4, urn H) m` pluH.~llu'(| with do-ml: nnd (ha rt-st wilh imprinmnnvnt. I :-rmi.~`.-`inn will ha glunlwl fur th` huilclimx of vlnlrvlws in Hm (`inns nf 'l'.~`i Ning_ 'l'.~x.'m (`how |*`u, and (`Im Ynh, um! dwe-Ilium` h<.u.~u-.-4 fur thu n1iM~iinn- ul i1`H in Hm svwn plum-um in Hl9!1Hi'|'i"l.~< vl '|`.-nu llivn and h`h.nn Hn-n \\il| h-- vl`r\n'lmI for \\lm`h [mrpusn u sum of -I-'-'.mm nv...l.. ..:II I... ..n....,.n vu- THE PHOTOORAPHIWO DEPARTMENT OF ~.. u- lvll`l.\ \\II| IN` u'|l|ll\\ (`CL [INN is In lw t.`-kvn uh-m nu :n rum- |wn.~z:|linn I! (ha killing: of llw mi.~'.- urivs. '| ln- aunvticm nf lhv lhrun-I In Ihu nlunvn xnmlv uf .~wt,l|rmI-nl has In-rn .\I'|'lll'IlL m- nrrupnt-u my 1(u.\.~<|.|, \\l|ul1 mnkv vilhvr :1 h\'tUI`ln('l1l or mg (I:-pol. [I in Old!) .-mid llmt urn going to |u- vI|g:n[,:u-I slmrll mm hnusr n{fix'h||.s and llwrv n an-:11 Ih1.s.w-(`urn-.u\ lacmk. it is Hhnlml lh.-H I-hn l_lH.5i.'IlI is z-nI_plu_\'in;r (`m'onn~4 cm the I`mntwr in various :nlu.muns ' than rnilw:I_v in vx-r't:|in pnrls < . I I n.uI- u..'1|. I llH' I|ll:lHl'l'.\ In lHl`l`.'l. IIl`0lILrlIl sulwrinlvnllvllvc-; Hn-n. in nrithl tho ruulimr slnlnun Hhv nnw pm "lhsiil ir nmnkimz 1-l'fnl'l.5 In nhll ullnr on un island l)ppn.~4ilv l*'us: pvninsulu in from nf \\ un.~mn w ho nrvlmiml by Ru.s.~ uhinh HI :1 an i.~.nl.~m HI .~'hu'lI_\' i.-1 llilllk I" it in ul-10...! H.-.l I... n.. |lI IVF ll lllillll i|lI\\l'I UII KIN` H[|L'\'lI|l7 points \\'lm'h lmvv. lmvn \l|N\'|l.` In c:'lr_\'im.v. nut lhv puliry prn|nulg.|lwl the gmvonuruonl will Imvv tho wmmrt of HM` ponplv of this l`0lllHl'_y nun! ulm uf two mrN1lI`io.-x uhu ulmvv all nlh--rrs IIH` (`n1in'li.H_\ rmlu-I`III` Hnlh llw l'niH-:1 Hlulvs and Jupun I1-vupzllizv tlm wi.-.dun] und (hr ht-nvfIl.s` his-n sm-. Iikvly in he :1--xivml frmn |ml`l.~4 l'rvv and ulna-II." Thu St. Jnnlr.-x' (nz4-Hv- also lwli `\'t`n lhznl HM` firm .sI;nlvuwm, (owls iu \ nnsn-n LU llltiilb nllullll. 'l`hi.-4 (let-lnrutiun is n-,mgriir.d nu rlt-urly` defining the go\'c-rniuent`:a pum- tiun und both the liberal und t`Ullst`l`V.`I.- live newspupura cuinuwnd the [)l'Ill1_ speaking. . The Globe this ufti-rnuun says: What He want in China is trudn-., \\'u want to mukc u xnui'ket for the coin- Incrce of the wlmlo-, world. Sir MIL-lnn-l llicks-Hem.-h's announcement of the .lvtcrmin.1tion of the govvrnmvnt is ulnar und re.-wluiv, und nil`. ti-ml to peace. It was :1 pity that other t`l|l)lllLtl HllHlSlt`l'L- h.we not npulwn thus an at hi-r Ut.`(`llSlUIlS. When the loun in dufinil--ly svttlml, liusuiu, l"rnm-cs and tic-rmnuy will lliI\'t`. tn lt"l u.~. know not only win-tlwI' llwy ll|lt'l|(l tn il('(fult'5l'l` in tlw pxinviplv wu liuvo lllltl down, but thvy will lin\`u tn tic lvl'initI-|_v l|Hl(O'(l to grivv in plain t(l.5'\H`|' on till` 1-ip;-t'il'iu ml l't1P\{llI`l(`.`-l .nXII.. ......,....-.....l I)..Il. 4|. . . ...n nu...` Dotumlnntlola ol the Brlmh uonnmont In -mm Dlrootlon Icon tho Amorous- tlon oI' All Ulnuol In I.ondon-Bnuln liooplng up Her Policy of Ayn-oulon London. Jun. H).-'l`hv ('uuuH'_y gm)- oluslly in greully ple-um-(I lay llm `Ul- nuuncement uu`uL- by Hw mum-lluu .-I Iho ('X('h(`(|ll(`l", Sir `Mirluu-I [linin- lh-uuh, ut b'\\uIxsru Iaml Igiglnl, in uni.-I1` hl` (`\`ll()t'.(f lhr prpviugu/(I('(`|1|I'u(,iung4 of the first lurd of the Irmsury, A. J. Hulfour, ut .\I.u1<'lu-5|:-1', vn Hm llldidll policy of lhv uuvernuu-nl, uml zuidn--I Umt ll1onn'ni.~rer:s \n-rv. dt'lt'l'll|ini'(|, oven 91 the mat nf \\'ll`, [hut the dmr of Clnm-He r-cnxxnrpewo should not. be shut to Great lh`|l..'Lin. 'I`|xiu 1|...-In:-..n?.`.. :51 u-.u~...-nI~n..l ..u THROUGH WHlL.H ALL NATIONS` MAY TRADE WITH HER. [MUST unvgupvm noon] REFORM ASSOCIATION. lg u.-1<'n.+ um` In Um I |"u|lIwr Hm! lhmsiun mini.~4I--r uying Ru:<.~4i:m \ 4ll`il>ll.\' `uni Hut WIl_\` of (`arm vu-mint ith imzlun, ul. lmvniinn rI`1\ln II... `I`......... I I \'.. D.A.yyEEsE&co Innnlor thpuu-owl. .. r\_. I... An -us.-u--w-. Jun. I9 --A maidens .npolHIu.'A Ingol A. ...I I. lull in Ill!` |'lll~ murdm ul lw plmmlu-(I wnlh Nil ll imnrinnvnnnnl I H. ('Uv'l|` lh|~.~.1.a n - l.. ..._. ..... HHTIII. \\`|H ' Hhu ` |`\' US VIIH` H .........I ...~ I: n`\ I `I'M ! \\i|l K D C` out: coho found in every home, - 0 1: [I In u nmody fot liulo uomuh Illa. I: run on thou-on cam for the vent loam of lhipopdm I U Ion, nl (luhurli. Hut. thll lolluwilllt K. D. Q. has pmxlnnoql in ma n Innulmful chnuuo. Almost iron the n-I mo oi using. My in-liuutionia all our, An-I my nonorgl health in much honor than it has boom for yum ILIIC. in my luonrthsl and unquali- nod cunmmnndquotx. I I-olionit to be All In Innkvru x-lnim 1' to be." `An: N. I! nu ho vrilosn nnnin - "I llll lhnni. . Innhvrn vluim i9 to ho." -An]. N. I! II) ho `rites again: I am thunk- rm to my Ihnt the benefit: dorivo-I tron KJ). C. in my one -IN not pmvo manly teunponrx but Abiding. _ rm :1: nun`... i5-!`~W!5.!5..!5A9*:.':`5; tau: |P|Iln':.n .91-'a5`I ":3: we um ml . U! I` ' . hon tutu: :l\h|"i.5.l.'. "r u -nu-cu v uvu-nu; Iiuruwnrili. \'oeterdey.l. .\. (hrdimr root with a peculiar experience which might hue crippled him for life. After completing e business deal inn Princeeu etroeb residence he stepped into his sleigh sanding om- eido. As he wee about to pick up I bullulo who the horse undo a quick atert throwing .\lr. Gardiner beckwerue with tome lorco. Hie heed came in contact with e border oubetuleo end the poet oi the cutter caught him ecroee the buck. completely winding hiurfore time. When he recovered from the violent chock his ham we: still coo- tinuing erepid homeweni (sit. To day Mr. Gardiner in very more end walked I 1 rill: nnnnidnrnhln ruin. `CWT. ||II"UllIUr WIU VII" I with comidonblo pain. thv-_ lullu In :1 Hnlxupsl [rom_Lhu U yw I0, I C Ayvrchltt-ct Power end the Olty Engineer will Home Exllnlnntlone. The committee on city propertv met yesterday afternoon to consider the resolu- tion referred to it by council, in the matter of examining floors of all local public hells. Chairmen ltyen-suggeeted thet the service: of en architect be secured. and on motion of alderman McCartney and Kent. it wee decided to employ architect Power, to act in conjunction with the city engineer. Aldermen Kent naked if it wesintended to inspect All the local hells. or merely those under the immediate control of the council. Chairmen Ryan said the reeolu tion provided for an inspection of All hells. Alderman Kent questioned the right 0! the council to pass so eweeping a resolution. He thought it was only in- tended to inspect the city and Ontario hells. Chairman Ryan promised to new re an opinion on the meteor from the city so- licitor. If hwornhle he would instruct the tuoolliciele to iroeeed. Aldermen Kent enquiredseto t e pmheble coet cl ouch ins gection. The ercnitect might chsrge e hig fee. higher then the city would care to pay. He suggested that the clnirmnn secure an eetirnste end this he promised to do. The Statement. Donlod. KIN-.~n`o.\'. Jan. l9.-('I`o the Editor): If the letter in your issue of Jnnunryl~It.hrofer- rod to the Princess streot. Methodist church. it. being the only society which has recent.- ly hold such a neeting,t.he charges 1refor- red are absolutely without foun atiou. There was no colln.-ion botwoon the ladies anal gentlemen and them was no ballot nt.utl mg. All the in.-inuntions were meanly false and worthy of such sn underhnnd communication. I remnih yours. truly, W. H. Y. \Voun, rocordingstownrd. UUUCBLU (U0 lU_|UHlay 0| IAURIIBH unlluren .' I mnlmuo comment on his last. letter, respecting the plan of old a 0 he makes. I may point. out however that. ord Charles Baresford. tho memberreleot. of Yorlnpub linly declared himself in favor of voluntary schools --- Rom-:m` W. R..-\\'~=<>.\'. HHU IIHIHUIIEU ILIIHHK UH In 006 VUKU PUIIIKI .' Does Mr. Banker dispute the ollicial gures showing that volunmry achoohs oducate the majority of Enuliah children? Imnlm-nn nnmmnnt. nn hi: Ianr. lnr.t.nr_ illlllll Inc: Mr. Barker deny that in the ma- joriby of school board elections the church has gained? n,..... M. u..n.... ..m.... .1... ..n :..a......o_ HRH KIIVIIUUJ Does Mr. Barker atrm that. all interest- ol in tho schools voted no the Inn!) London uIoctiou`.' If 00 how doca ho account for the immense falling otf in the vote pollcd? Dana Mr. Hsulmr dinnntn Hm nllininl JAS. JIIHNSTON & 00.,

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