Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jan 1898, p. 4

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-:2:-,0-U-cuuuuu i : mun` trotting quality. lllli l|l!|KIlUUl'HUVJI.| Ul l.'lIlllIll|'l[)llIlI IIUU JVCVV I Ynrk. llu wns in gray hnrsu with n Iona ' pmiiurm, which inclmlotl mum of the lxml ]*lng|ish Btfiiiiit-I as wvil an Ambinn, from 1\*hich ho |n'ul)nbl_V took his noinr. Hu had ! T\nutnernm| prngvny ix)` thuruunhlmxisumi I 1-uhi bloods. nnd nimnat in\'nrinh|_vtiwse luttyr prmi-tic:-ti h()l`Hf`H whluh H|ii.)W0(l the trotting instinct. und urninm-ly. mu, the I nuns ut his thumuuhbrui suns simwoti the `, It took sumo Linn, ' hu\\ u\t`r, fur thu truttcr to amt. of! of the maxi nml dividu turf nttrnction with the ` thmmmhhnui. hut. in was hmmd to mum. 1 and in tho your ISIS, tru ycuru after Muir ' at-ngvr'u dvuth. tho ilrxt puhliu u-nttinu, rzwuuf which thorn in any muord in the United States molt place, when thugrny guiding Boston Him. was matched to (mt n miiu in thn-o minutes, a font: deemed an that time to bu hlI[)O(lt4H)il!. All the mine. the guiding wont th milo in loss than three, though what. the guma were no- body known, mi rucurdu were nob kept than ll they IN now "--\\'ushington Star. a._ mu-o In this country. or In any country I\lIIlI I IDIIIU IA! llllll I\lYI'*'llIlluU lIll'll' lIll|IVl\I | for that mutter? 0! course then have ul- wnyx been lmttlng lmnlvu, for that Is the unhnnl'a natural mm. bub l monn trained lmtllng hursos. \\'vll. tbu mtlwr of trutu Q ling hut-sea In the United States. and gon~ orull` . fur the trntyllng hurso muy ho mid to hnvu nrlginulml In the lJn|to.~(l Emma. wuu l\loss(-Inger. u Hmnnluhhrml, hnportcd from Emglund in l788mll1cnm\nf B yearn. and fur :30 yvnrn I lwn-nrtvr M. the stud III llm nulghhorhood of lfhllmlvlphlnmlNew i \':u-I: Iln nun: n In-uv hnr-an u-HII n Inna K[1'"U HKIYBU UI'l"l Illlll III" II "It NIH. IL`\\.'IT I And spmiing of horses." continued] the mlum-I, how nnmy of you know \\-hun I-ho first trotting homo-i-tlmt a the kind I nuke to mnrkut--mndothoir appear- nnnn In Hula nnlnnn-v, nr In nnv naunlrw 1 A (loutlomnu From tho Home of tho Horn Tell: 5` For Facts. "Ono reason," remnrkod the colonel to a company of Intcrm-tod lhtmmr:-1,thnt; wu rulm he-tuvr horses: in Kuntnnky than me rnlsud nnywhoro else on mvrth is that we not, umly lmvu thu'\\'ntcr thut lnnkun Imnu buvnusc of tho Ilnm that In in It. and lhn throat grams in tho world, but we have ull ova-r tho blue grunts rvxlun, whom the um-M. horsvh come from, un oluvmloll of II thousand feet and more nbovo the sen. , which gives just the right kind of Mr for u hursu lo bnvuthc to In,-mine tho rlghtklnd of A horse. Did you Nor hour of A really an-um horse brvd und burn nb mu level? Ami nnnul;|mr nf Inn-an: " nnnllnllml 5IiR`k; Q3. 1393. THE FIRST TROTTER. , Thousands of Families in Toronto are now paying cash and collecting cash coupons. Why don't you ? Women`: Nhtural Wallaby Coats. lined will brown Italian and fancy stitched. regulnr $15 for 312. n Womo 'e (`oon Coats. tipped, full skirt. broil" lined. $40 16: 019. Women 3 Black Aetreohan Coats, Ilian ., V Lining, 339 for no, u Sltin Lined.O83 for :25. ~ `~ _ % $36" Lmdu":1fr38' I u 1. Cd tulle}: oInen'e an air apee, tnian `II . .91 in. I _ no for 37. on for em. ' - ` .' I ] `Greenland Seal Capes, Fancy Satin Lined. It in. lug, full eweep. 024 - rt. 18. - J `Anttaehnn Cepoe. sum Lined. mu map. ea in. , one be en. . `oon Capos. sum Lined. full map; eon. long. on fer stew. Hi 71;: Gauntlets. reduced from 84.75 toII.l0, 04.80 to 33,15, 33,75 . 5. Storm Coilere reduced fzom 31.50 tag 38. 05 In , `gm gg g_g5_ The Feetherbono demonstration ouutinlea .139 -Im L... :......o:.....a ..... ..|:.n...I aI.-a :a :- - n..|__ by nth` V g nn. 1). SANIJEN, 158 St. James Street, Montreal, Quebec. W P9U UVUFU9iDiFUOFVifiiiififiiifiifff Ill uuuua rt-uuovu uuul gravy up gu. ` Kglatherbono I `who have investigated are satised that it in a [1 Lots of cold weather coming. Winter is just get- lting nicely started. Fur wants will be numerous, and the place to satisfy the wants is here. Rather than risk holding over Furs we reduce prices to a point that makes it a good investment to buy now, even though you don't need them until next year. I Star[_8_L__Sut_c;|ie, snag j -A-g - and.(')VERS&0E _ thin, light, comfortable. Extra thick atghll and heel. ~ hi?- lvnnt to no "Gnnbx bottom than I know w `ung. " on the u I Am (}1lUMllEYBROS., Corner Princess and Begot Streets. TAYLOR & (.30. 88 and 90 Princess Street. E. C. MITCHELL, 124 Princess-Street. 1. HOAG.Corner Princess and Barrie Streets. E. P- JENKINS, 174 Wellington Street. WADDINGTON BROS. King Street. Market Square. JAMES BLAKEY. 204 Princess Street. JAMES SCRUTON, Corner Montreal and Charles Streets. E. P. WALKER, 274 Princess Street. W. H PRITOHARD,68 Princess Street. A.D. WEESEi& 00.. 121 Princess Street. F` W. COATES. 158 Princess Street. . It. F. F. H0 WAN, 208 Wellington Street. N. OHLKE, 108 Brock Street. W. A. MITCHELL. 85 and 87 Princess Street. FURS REDUCED. (iranpy, Rubbers .1 1')! Innrvnva ~ GRANBY RUBBERS want mom." retty Foot Goes an L0 FOR HOUSEWIVES. "ronnnnm monuoln 5 co, CA g34o BOOKS LI||L . \ll| `VIII XXX ID EV DIE 3 IE\- there is only one make of Rut: : -` bets and Ovetlhl, in this coun- . try, that are ht 11$-to-date in ' tn t, nish, q and they are the '\ ` durability ; But what is the `nae of 9. pretty 1 foot, in this country in the winter 1 time, if you do 301: have a perfect tting Rubber or Overshoe. : Now, this ma be news to you," but you will lid it to be a fact; . 61::-u-45 u.n Aou`uI 31 f-`pg A` but. were cashed by .us during Christmas week, 1897. Always. ask for coupons. ulrong Way s-~ / lljhlptuifcohu Z* -L4 II..l.A. ELLIOTT BROS., y _ _ _ Drums, NIGHT Lossxzs, VARl(:0- cram. UNDEVELOPMENT. IMPCTENCY , and all results of YOUTHFUL ERRORS speedily cured. No free medicine /7 Swindle or C,0.D. fraud. CONSULTATION FREE at of ;e, or if you don't live near enough to call write for above book, sent sealed free. Ofce hours 9 to 6; Sundays 9 to 12. OPVUV P09` Orbgm Minn WEAK MEN I cum.-:13 5,000 LE9T'*.'C'TY- l4L4l'4\JlVl\l\J LIIJLAI. uuuuua HIE. world er. No drugs, no ill-effects, cut simply nature's own remedy, I v-. r. -wv-.-` -- u vuv win an n pncipitaood by her indiocrotion. in mg- gullng tho licensing of vice in Indh. A certain evil named to her to be innin- blo. and no the conceived the iduo! ro- unining or notncting it by regulation. Bach in tho canon of an utnngomcnt than in grdwn huwoon hot and other repro- Iuhtlvo women in the W. O. '1`. U.. that In not Ibo had 0! the putilydoputmont into IOOINIIIOIIG. an I protect uguinot Lady Somali : ptoooodlng. that has Inrnntcd ht lndnhlp nrnndot of odioo. that bu nu-Ind Ibo nluiooohipu oxhting botnon ,|_b luhnol Ihhgrounonncnluno Ihhgoln hpodooo gu many yuan. All this counsel nviipunuion bythounionol in plotters. Intilinio dlllionll to avoid tho oonpllououuhu coco Iron conflicting luhlc. Whiloshovoqnon wen pann- hg thouupcnuco wurthlooo no mason unnhtihontlioywcu into new no- tuu thy annual now Itlponihllitiu. ad an out. ho Itoublo cud: dinn- uhu III|d"l0C. ptohhly. have occurnd , hd Lady Sauna oounlhd he col- hquu 0: II. Quentin Union Ibo Ipoko. Iiqlhsnlynpsllhidvilhhch can dam. in thy venkl not ham n-gum-ml A Jan.-Q-g LL.A _.- -_ u, Last year with `he DR._SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT, famous the .....-l,l ........ `KY- .I......... ....s ill ..`--A- `only Hahn. PIIWN. Ont... Jan. `J8.-A friendly `gunoolhooh Inc `I: be- oyvrwphgt mg t_ ton on Pacino rilhrnullinn am us me. in hvnr .1 u -nu-guts snow taro uuwu Inn was nuou to I60 Iunlr. one lI.l(ll- ' anon yin an ontoruinmono of high merit, ho c air was occupied by Edvard Boaoott. district gnnd master. in the statues of onphin J. Hahn. At{tho| cloud the concert. the hall in clouod I And dnna-inn nnntinnml until gn Anh`n bum- I -sluuur II wnwru. mo lllll I'll clold and dancing continued until an curly hour ` in also morning. The proooodn unonnood to About uixhy dollm. 1 Sorgt.-major Motgnne in trying to ur- range I mooning witn Born.-major Wylie, - hlonlnsl. with I view of compolling pri- vno Suture. (Ssh Highlcndon. to ncoopb his challenge. In the ovum of Mo:-guns winning Iron Wylie he will sgdn chal- longo Shown! to out him in combat. Bio Moods think Morgan to a bone man than Shunt V DVKII lpij IIIII FICWII on nclon luumn--Iungtm no two in favor cl Pichn. Onaxomonw Concert. A Iucomfnl concern was won at. Bar- riollold luenight. by Lu L o 709. The town hall wu llllod to ma limit-. the nudi- anon nnlnvino All nnt.an-Lninmgnn an` MA. ....., . . . . . . _ u u u u uwn new unuuvu uluu. Now for whom in Mr. Buchanan worlr ` ing ? For the temperance party or the 1 tory party `. In is such rash tnik, the evi- : dence that some men are no reedy to oom- ` plicete the cease they espouse with politi cal ineuee, thee brings them defeat. Here they ere-eome of them~demending n plebiecito. N chance to how how they feel on prohibition in the dominion. and mak- ing the union of ell perties to I common end. end Mr. Buchanan thinks it wine to throw I bombshell into the camp and de- clen wet. in the name of the temperenoe petty. upon Mr. Hardy [or en offence he did not commit. It`: time for liberal: to ` cell e hell in the temperance oamp\ign- M in; until they eee. using A current phrue "where they no at. ` -..-._ __.. .. .,......-.. nu-.. .u,uu-u-n- vnlcvvnnyvu But mark thie : "The'udvioe given by Mr. Buchanan to the Perkdule council, R.'l`. of T.. on Tuesday night is to touch the government a lesson by voting for Mr. Whitney : candidates. In answer to tho statement that Mr. Whitney has not done ` anything for them he (Buchnnen) remind- ed the Templerethut Mr. Whitney has not hed an opportunity to do anything`: that while in opposition it won not his duty tnfremelegielntion. If Mr. Whit noy were returned to power it would then , become his duty to enact such measures as the country demanded, and if he did ` | not. then he should he retired uleo. \Y___,l_._ ,,| In wg-ulu 1. 1'` out Inn. on in rsvvlav vv vuv vuu--n nu uunnuuvu We quote from the Toronto News. not having Ieen the addresrin question. What pledge is Mr. Buchanan talking about ? It was assumed by certain person: that Hon. Mr. Hardy ivas not walking faithlully in the footsteps of Sir Oliver Mo name: he was expected to do. but when they undertook to say that openly, and bcfore Mr. Hardy. he cordially corrected them. and had the statement of Sir Oliver produced in en- dorsetnent ol his position. Rn that the pledges referred to hy_Mr. Buchanan ex in only in his mind. `and the violation of them has a similar and fictitious existence. I... ,,,a, .s- 1.7!`: ..-vv-n..u.gn nu u-gar unrv nu-an W. W. Buehenen. late of the Templar. Hamilton. and the defeated of the people in two contests for parliament, is out campaigning for the opposition. He may not be in the service of the party-it will be pointed out, probably, than as a liberal there is no likelihood of thet-but he is doing itaservice all the same. He has alleged, in a recent address, that the at tempt on the pert of the G lobe to lead the discussion of the temperance question into e dominion channel is for the purpose of obscuring the provincial phase in the minds of the electors, so that Mr. Hardy will not suffer from the violation of his pledge to the Ontario alliance. IA ...._s- f...._. AL- V'l`_.__._L- \T-__ _.-a_ BUOHANAN S BAD ADVICI-1. Inna `lo 0 at am. PIC?! DIDDDDDDDIDF: I KINGSTON, om n ` 0. The. limit-, inmonb pied in ..I.;.. A 5 n.L- I ' for him he would never have been forg 'tb0ru.cd to prey, lmrvu Mid Grunt. Un Sci Ipture. l(m:.u-rm, Jan. 25`. r( l`o the Editor): Ol course, with others. I hnw my opinion of the relative soundness of the arguments: need by the 1-penliere lnet. -waning. but. without criticizing llr. Gian! eutterencoe, many of which to me `loomed very weak. untenable and unfair. 1 Mali . imply to (`ill attention to hie reference to at`rIpLur0. llr. Luce: having quoted t`ue wu rda of Elihu tho Buzite (Job. \\\n_!I ). 1):. Hunt: took occasion to chefe him on his went of know`- ledge ol scripture. by sutinz than the Buy.- ite was wrong and unless Job had prayed wen. `Now him I wish to call attention to the lnct that ihie learned principal lied non. `himself been lacking in ll knowledge of `scripture he would have known better then to male than ntnteinent. ea Elihu wee not one of the three for whom Job wee eu- bub lelliphn. the Te- menito, Bilded the Sbuila and Zopher tho l\'uemnthito. Not e word 0! fault. le found with l-Ilihu. The Lord said to Ellpha/., "My vtrnth in kindleu egeinat thee end thy rwu lriende," making the three above named, vide Job \l.ll 7-9. When A cleba. he: can get. A lengh 0|? hie upponenb in A fair end lionoreble way in is all right, but. 1 boahould not do to byiucorrect euwmente. uepecielly in reference to the acriptutee.- AITFR \I`\`. S I Wllll CITULIIIIDIIIH LIIU URIIIIU PUIAILIUIII . ! Mr. lhwaon only ropliorl that when the ' matter was introduced all the councillor: ' would see the advantage of signing Lhu ' ' petition. ' The motion was pl 5 and lost on this ` divininn- 1] cannot Int. stooxpnndonf all Oh ilow Plntoflu. ad onlv n Jnnhln. Kinnnhu-n : ma. 5:..- Mlee Willard, the pro-ident of the World : Women`: Christian Temperance Union. alluding to l..'tdy .H`)mer9et'e re~ tirement from the women's movement in Englend. offore n trihuto ul praise that will be very widely read. Reference is made to the fact that, though Lady Bornereet inherited wealth and line boon in e poeition to enjoy ease and comfort. she hae need her education. her energy. her eloquence. in aervinz the people. and in a eld where there has been very much I A rzilsru-: nhiriifxisls. ` need of it. "I am more grieved than I oeo tell," writee Miee Willard. "that Lady Somerset could not continue in the work to which ehe brought a devotion thee knew no metee or buunde. The mir- fortnne oi losing her through overwork from the White Ribbon army in England le greater than any other we have yet euetained." lliee Willard end Ledy Boner-no have been greet Meade. and leee than thin tribute could not be expect- ed under the circurnetenoee. But Lady Some:-eee`e retirement from the work, for the preeent. ie for the beet. it was .._.4l_La--.4! I._ L__ :_. _ a. r. urun nu rocuvca won: Iron the deputy minister of ngricnltnn in cannon- tion with the mount miundanandi at Bu-rovunith. I-9 the hit gnnt. Ron Egg Intwotn tho limo. the deputy miniour tnvon the city airpo 01 than qnution. uI~ though I dolnito nply will not hgivon until statuary Bompm submit: his/rm D07`. A ouiuluv lump} unuumi. A rooidiinb 0! Chchkmm. Ont. bu writ- un to the president. of tho board at trade nlnivo to tho osublinhinonb bore a! A cunning hceor . The writer is 3 practical Inn: And woul like tho nrivilogo of Ad- dioning a mating ol capiunlim in connec- tion with the founding hero of Inch un in- dintry. > .<'.enn-MoIara McRe-.. Taggnrv. Trua- ` cot, `Poland and Tuner '5. DH 0091! wnony IIUVIEUH U] 011'. VV llalll. Mr. l).\waon objected to so much dus- cunaion. on the ground u! in: promnturitv. lVhen such a petition was: mbmiuod to ; the council, then full dieuuarvon could be , admitted. I IA- 'I`...,....-a. AL-.. ..|..........I \l.. l\...--.... aumlnwu. Mr. Faggart2 [hon charged Hr. Duwv.-on with circulating the sauna petition. I Mr, Ilxwnnn nnlv rnnlind that whnn lhn ' UIVIIIUH I } NayI--Meaara. Avon 1. Bu'trnm."'7"I`?aw- I son, Mmzh, Muller. .'\`.umuo and Wiiht, HD1190 l1UIOf9- Mr. Melina thoughtnll the councillors` were 0! the name 0 inion.):ut. there was an uncertainty as to LEO meaning of the last. amnion`: resolution). Some interpreted it. in the sense that the treasurer was freed from ullliabilicy if hia friends put. up the necessary money. Mr. Toland stated that tho commiclea in charge of the settlement had been wholly advised by Mr. Whiting. llr lhwnnn nhinnfnd M1 In mimh Inn. GRANT-l.UCAS l)EBATl~2. An evidence of the very wide interest that in being teken in prohibition wee given by the large audience which greeted the epeakore in the city hall last evening. The beet ol order prevailed. The diecue- aion wen eduoetionel in its nature. The dohetere were recognized in men who had given the subject a grenedeelol study, and were. as a reenlt, in in position to give the audience A great deal of in formation. end inlormetion which would be helpful to them in their conni- doretion of this very important ques- tion. Men. and women too. see the wiadom of getting all the light they can upon1t. knowing that it in to be dealt with by parliament at ite next section, and that. ii the plebieoite he ordered, ea ex- pected, they must be in a position to vote intelligently. and with some oonviotion an to what the outcome of their action will be. Coneiderable wae eeid last night. in the two hours during which the debete continued. and eoneiderahle that will have ite eeote. But considerable remain: to be eeid, and no the resumption of the dieoueslon ie looked forward to with mark- ed enxiety. For the present it in not well to exprele an opinion one way or the other. divil KY IUDHCIHUU uuu gUllU- Mr. Toland supported the motion for he was oppooed to_ the reported pouibion. From the late treaeuruva pnat dealings with the county no counuilluv` could enn- Icientlouely relieve him` of liability unless he furniabedn awon. 5-mtomont. no men- Lioned before. u- u..n.... .i.......L.. ..n .1... ..........:n.....\ TOPOTICU CITCUIBIUU pUl.l|/|UlI- 1), Memo was not sure that. the council could take further action than that taken an lash session. It would have been an wiser plan, be thought, to have allowed the Richardson B`ros. to deal with Mr. Van- luvon. the council alter wards denlin with them. The present stop looked as t. ough the council was grasping an shsms after the substance had gone. Mr, Tnlnnd nnnnnrtml than mntinn for has UI BUD UUlHPllHy. M r. Ta;zgart,.seconded by Mr. '1`: nacott. introduced a motion that the council re- frain from tgbking any notion towards re- lieving tho ex-trearurar from the liability of a civil action against him by the coun- ty. the council deeming it in the boat in- terests ol the county not to do so. The mover took this stop on the ground of the roported circulated petition. ll, MnRnn wan nnt. turn that Hm nnunoil Ilv II -UUCII III I11 J. l`.0nn burccaivcd wordfmmuao Innntv mini-tar nl n-u-insult...-n 3.. ~._...._ WOUIU IIKD CO ECU IIJ `WU UCUKI. Mr. Toner. who`. ID use said. badeigneil the petition, emphatically denied having eveuaeen such a documenh. He uuder~ stood that the resolution peer-ed lace see- aion merely relieved the guamntee com- panyirom liability to the county, the friends of the treasurer fuinishin the money on condition that the degmlter would be freed from &l'bi0ll on the part of the company. Mr. l`mrcmrL_.nnnnnrlad hv M r. T: ninntt. y IIPOEICIDH. ;. The matter was brought before the P councilat to-day : session by ex-warden ! Tuggarb, who asked nhhe resolution al- : lowing the friends of Mr. Vanluven to , hand over the $5,278 to the guarantee , company was intended to save the brea- . surer from the clutch of the company by the release of the bonds or bq free him from liability to the county? Mr. Tnlnnd inrnrnrntnd Lhn raanlntinn in [TORI lllllllliy WU EH8 U011 lllayl Mr. Toland interpreted the resolution in the former sense. that me money was paid overbo save the treusuzer lrum the com- pany. A report had misen Lhat. some ar- rengements were being made to protect him from civil action by the county. and to allow him to return home to live in pence. If the treasurer cane home,and under oath made 9. statement. as to how the money had been lost. if such were the case. then the speaker would willingly 3 allow at free return. Bub if the troesurer still had the vast. amount: in his possession, he should be prosecuted to can fullest: in-`.`!1nl,!_`&g l the law. The council was blaclunnl ed with being :1 party to the affair, and if permitted to return. the treasurer should make auch a statement, revealing the guilty parties. and freeing the council from such u charge. Mr, Trnanrarm t rm!` unrlarhnnd | me oouncn xrom nucn cnargo. Mr. Truecobt`. aoapia-md any underhnnd I work.and if such a pwition existed he | would like to see in pro"uced. Mr 'l`nnnr mhn Ir. um: smial hut` niunml ' "I-II. It Ins thought ch-st the smoke from the recenlfexploslon ol county treasury met- terehed sllcleered awe and e lree blue sky rested over the bee of ex~tressurer '1'. Vsnluven. But apparently sounds of thunder ere egein board in the. distance and more dirt will be cut up by the erup- tions hich seem pending. The notion of thee unt council etite lest session in el- toke him out of the bends of the hondsmen was not intended as total freedom iron is liability to the county, and it now up rs that a petition is in quistcirouletionto grsnt Mr. Venluvon this lieevlorn. Report bu it that several members of the county council have their hands in it by eiteching their signatures to the petition. This report has caused considerable confusion among the members, many 1.! whom resent the report and deny any knowledge of such a petition. The matter was broucrhh before the lovvi A friends of the lste treasurer to_ _ hoslnnlllhubcu-I LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. `A human to Imp:-rnuunr vumm n Ida: Mun ` low It Ioouu `IN: look -\..__ L__ __-.,~ -. .. THE TROUIL E DRIVIVID. Bputioh Ix-minister Comlcgu. who vilihd Cuba and the Umtod tutu to Itudy thopolitictl Iiuution. bu rota:-nod to Cadoi; and up the inn hahn noun greatly prolonging! ir I 5- nu in tho mountain. John llocmn. Boluool township. eon- Iittod uioido '1'hnd_uy by cussing hip Tbo engines ' Gnu Britain have vol- ctlhhvor ol Izopung lhcguployon Jul: Bulfonr. formerly I lumbar 0' ag British pulinunut. vhoon Nov. 28th. 1891 vunnuncod oofouuon Jun parlou- vitudo for fund. a rod on Thur:-day lot nomination in London bankruptcy court Lao night. the rolonnorn of Uneu-Io and St. Lawrence wards me: for orgunimtion upon: at tho rolonn committee roomn. Boopito counter attraction: tho swond p met In large. Much buinool In uhn in hand. preparatory to the ap- prouching ournpsign. I "VII I CCIV--CT. Nowhere more evident: then in the "Willow Plete Tie. It oolnbinee bril- lience end beauty toeetief ell up-to-deco men. Jenline alone in show ng them. Who went: lint choice. M uw IKE.` At. noon today Queen : banjo and guitar and glee clubs Inn for Nlf. was where they give I concern to-night. Off. W'iIli\mn. nl Hun \\'i"inmn ni-nn THE DAILY WHIG. IVE I CUHCITO B0'HIKnl'h Bert Willisma. ol the Williams piano compuny. I lcrmsr resident. of thin city. a and mm" d h . "'7? v?r'...a_ `. g,'.'.'......'f.'f. '.u.:'wm;..... spans _)eIIwruny `mu menus non. D. Ward, reproaoming the Williams plnno oompnny. Toronto. ha srrivod in the city and will mmin {ornmonuh or Inn. blenom was In blank docket. at I}[ho police court this morning. (fmnnetant. iudnnn nf lmnntv nrnnnnm-nl L'\l|ll|4 ltllII IIIUK Hill: I Competent. judges of beauty pronounce Jenkins Willow Plato Tie the Insrvol of the age; Al. Ilndn f,n`rlAv Oriana : Innin nnrl nuitnr UIEUK. M In is rumored that there will be two new names u yon tho compim_y e directorate and the gent omen mentioned are Meesre. Mat- thowe and Oaler. Toronto. Ab present there is one vacancy on the board of di- roccorr, and it. is said that another director will retire. thus making room for the tivo | Toronto men. Whn Inc Buy Reporter: ouaght on the | l"lV Sec Jenkins window for Willow l lM.o H`. L|Il|l()l'y Ul DIN! Clllpllly. I Extensive repairs are being made It Snrol on the steamers Page rt. and Bo- hominn. Both vessels have even stripped down to the hull:-. `in place 0! the old or ' rengemenu of eteteroouin, am. the vessels will have large saloons faced with plate glass. so that A person sitting inside can have A view nf the scenery in All directions. On the main] deck will be the dining room, instead of in the hold. us before. The vein gengvmya will be tulren away entirely. thus leaving more room on the main deck for thedining rooms. The main saloon roof will be con- structed in such I manner that in fine wee- ther they can be utilized as an additional Anvun : ecu nun n . mmmeeting of the Richelieu and On- tariy navigntion company directors it was do-aided to hold the annual meeting on Feb 5th. 1:. in aid that the forthcoming nnnunl statement will be the beat in the history of the company. Exlnnnivn mnnirn urn hninn made It` arranging For annual lllootlnj--DlrecInrI Likely From Toronto. |A..-|......I U6..- Montreal Sta 1-. A. 75 & 77 PRINCESS STREET. They are little red checks, similar in appearance to the Canadian Postage Stump. These checks or coupons are to be given to all Cash Purchasers dealing with any ofthe following Merchants. When any pers n or persons secure sufficient number of these coupons tocover the blank spaces of the book, which is given them free by MR. E. C. MITCHELL. will receive for such book THREE DOLLARS IN CASH. These coupons cost you nothing, as one is given to you for every ten cents represented it any purchase made of these merchants. _ You do not have to get all the coupons from one merchant, but,csn secure them from any or all of them, and place them all in the one book, thereby enabling you tovsoon Fill your book and get your cash. We have placed in the hands of Mr. E. C. Mitchell a quantity of money as a guarantee fund that these books will be redeemed when lled with cash coupons, so no one need think their etforts will be in vain in collecting these coupons, as we add to this fund from time to time as requirements demand. JA MES Mi-_(YULLA. Corner Montreal and Bay Streets. (}1tUMliEY BROS, ANDl*.liSON BROS , 210 Division Street. E. 1*`. SEARS. Corner Montreal and (`harleu Streets. A ' lC. F. SEARS. Corner Gordon and Johnston Streets. . N. E. RUNIANS, 224 Princess Street. H. SIIARPE, 526 l`rincoss Street ill. W. MULLIN, (`ornor William and Division Streets. See the list of lVIercliai1t:of Kingston who will gladly give you Cash Coupons on all Cash Purchases made ofthem. i_ Don't fail to secure one of our Books, which contain a complete list of the names of many of the Leading Merchants of your city who give Cash Coupons. Persons who have not already been furnished with` a Book can get one Free of Cost at . UVHAT THE COUPONS ARE LIKE. ($l,020.00 CASH Has Been Paid to People Who Collect Cash Coupons From Meihants Who Advertise With the Cash Coupon System ' A Everybody Wants Them, W And Everybody Should Get Them. A. BROOK MEl'iEl)ITiI,888 Johnston Street. W. II. KEENE. Corner Sydeulmn and Ordnance Streets. MRS. NESBITT, Corner Barrie and William Streets. T. J. LEAHY, Market Square. J. IIALLIGAN & Co. Brock, nonr Market Square. (i- ll. WILLIAMS. 494 Princess Street. A. AliE.RN]`}'1`I>I Y. 127 Prinoess,S&reet. H. JENNINGS, 866 King Street. WH|G'S WIND WAFTS. R. 8: O. DIRECTORATE. was paid to the people who re- turned lled coupon books to us during Christmas week. We have a full line of Agate Ware, Nickle Plated Ware, T1'n- ware, Carpet Sweepers, Rasin Seeders and Clothes Wringers, also a Y good assortment of Cutlery. ~ E. C. M|TCHELL S DRUG STORE} I R08`! Advance ._____ II A .| 7? $30,000 IN Sf-\ CO(TP"C5Fi'S'T 71: IVIIIIIHI I IIIVU III WT. II thouulayu-."uuncxcIuhnodIhoyonnu& "Whoovurlnvuntd that an I nodud com-quot nuns ban had an. undue nrnnal an IT! vuuuus yvuugus ` "Wheels ot tn:-tune. of counts." replied Ihooldat. undonthoyupcd. stopping again when theynnchod uhunduonoold ndnn chair. "Thy couldn `I have had vial; In (Dunn llnvq " A-nln nrnlnhnnnl thnvnnnnn ll!I'.V IllU`IUllU\V'lll" IVPIRJUUS 1 might have completed the I-omanoo In my lanoy luul nob my attention been at.- Inn`-ted by Ihrm bioyvle women who won dlmctly in {runs of mo. and out of pure curluullyl followed them. Inn (Map- polnmd that they would not llngor In {mm of Bonnlngtaonh "Normandy Cont Scene." but] made I mentnl now to In- turn and oontlnued lnpunult. I followed them thrmuh the mom of the porulaln oyed Ilorculunolnu bronnug wondoring what would Intel-on thus up `to (last yonn.pe0|'Ilo. They nally psulud In hum of the thl-oomudu butuod GnmI." HI u-4.-..I.n--.L_1 g-Lanln than usual. ll ._lA lI1|III 0| BIN! IIIITU IIIIITII 151$] ' VI: '7 "1 wondorwbat when they rode." aid the frivolous youngest "\|IIumIn nl In-Anna. nl amt: 'r' vnnlhcl Oldcly Blcycio Girl; A writor In the New York Ilousld in- mm: In his report uf n rlslt to an M1 gal- lory thdxlollowlng npluodo: I might. hnrn nnrnnlnrnrl than I-nlnnnnn In Ifyou iptend to change Qtovns be sure and purchase A HAPPY 1 HOME." Every range guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. I

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