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

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

cuuuuy Jan con man Ina one woman. Do you hear of any prominenb men in Onbario who are bent: on changing pu- bias '3 III... ...A:.. ........-:| ._.._..:_....-I.. _.......-..-.I wumaozngounu nuuutooaou OI"- Two horn? whip: unit: ownirl at the police station. t Pnlihinnl tnninn warn lrnnln rlhnnnrl nn own neon unoe vv uunosuay man. There are at present confined in tho county jail ton menlnd one woman. Hn vnn hmr nl nnv nrnminnnf. mun in v-- -~~----- -_..._ T0-`Ml ! DI uric! Qnotagtlonu `I In.-nrlsnt nu... ......-.\;..... .. MR. HARTY'S HEALTH. hh It Incl Plum. \ul|..\ .- xmoa'roN uuwinzun-. II l|ul\(' l I'\?'[ KINKPII um um u[ the gov- rul_\. J Ii. \\.-nlknnm. rl llP:H`|_\` nH=ryb0d_v'.u .'Ill\l .\lr. \\':||ko~m [mm-r1-n-no {rum Ilia 1`.-Ho` hr` Wnlllvl Ilnl :|hnw- Iollor. 'Iiw ' llul he upplivnl fur u mg..;u In an I Inul` In flrv vvll Lu I-Iuhl; . .\i\ hi s`'n'|I`. , fiilnvn tn In IlI.\Il`\"\ (an an n- un'n(.r .\lr. H.nH_v tlIl'1u( *)p|m.~f- .|unc-\\':|_\', uf nu` .~mxuv linu- In-o-n mulcing ilIllIl|I\.'I\llI`Il|| 7 if in iqnving duly.` lohinn uuhlnont. |vI`l c-ling N IILVII ll Mommy I 0|II' unoppmg Iu yDIll' DIIIIIIDII FIX. I seldom see you novndnya. This morning W. Murny nddrnood I mooning of nu-more on the muht. in bohnlf `on. 1. Lhyoocls. M.I..A. |_ Ilvivvuwuuui --n-u . Science has discovered four marvellous I bonica which not only give beauty of color no she has, but bllllfl up tho nynmm. "Climax" lron Tonic Pills contain than l Lonicu Filby pills in a box for 25 contra. The Dr. llull Medicine on... New York. | Sold only at Wade`: drug store. ILIUTU pUP\lI||I' |uIPUEl CUUIU HUI! U \IUVlBUU- If the repeal of this duty is a plmk in _ the doctor : platform he had better any at. `home And lcok after the collection of his 5 bill: of coats. 1'm|\I0\' S:-:.\wr: I IHK LIIB Ullllglllalulll UI BIN! PFUVIIICU . I fancy, doctor. liko Hiiver T-vial, their ` nry will be for more of that kinvl of direct taxation. l.-at rich ostatoa nut. nl` their abundance contribute. Does l)r.Smytl1e ask the electors to eonil him to Toronto to repeal legislation of this kind. in ling- Iand. New York. l`onm-ylvmiin and other amtos and countries they have A similar tax. This your Onbnrio will receive about ` 3l il),U00 from this source and a juotor or I more popular impost could not be devised. I If Hm rental nf thin rlulv in A nlnnlz in on-gmuv I yuwa n nuuaruauuu, Ki\'..~rn.\'.l"eb. H.--(To the Editor): Dr. Smythe`a ethotic statement to the, Portsmouth 0 ectore that they had nl- i ready reached direct taxation. "for what is the uucaesslon duty but direct taxation Y" .recaI|n the story of the missionary to `meenland who could not undeietnnd his want of Ml(`r`.0! while he preached to the shivering mativexn the l!DF|'Jl"4 of a warmer place. Now 4,.'.m outof the 4.511 votern ou the list must shrink from the thought that their out-ton of $llH_HltI and upwards ` m-iy have to pay A small parcmitage into the provincial trexisury and Main! in meet- ing the obligations of the province ' I fnnvv_ dnrhnr. lilm iilivnr Twink. their l_ l'l{|-N l'l l.|~I`, |'I|V`~`l'l l` \ |'IU\'. HI||'ll NI`u\I .\|'|l .-\VlIHl<'li ll:-:.\nu'm;. R. U. Kennedy, builder and contrnvtor.No. .`lU-I Perth Ave . Toronto. enye: it in the but medicinal over used. I was troubled with piloe for many years and always in misery. I auilered so much during this time thntl olten wished deuth would come and end my auifer- mgn. I epentz a great deelol mane trying all kinds of medioine,but received no neo until I tried Slonn a Indian Tonic. It relieved me almost instantly und effected in permenent cure. I will never be without the medicine ewlong 2151 can prooureit. It in I model blood purifier and will stimulate the whole bod . \ou are at lebert to une m name in declaring the greet eeling qua itiee oi Slonn'A lndiun Tonic. and all who purchase one bottle will soon percoive ite good elleohe. IL? ,A- rt`, An, All IHE SLOAN MEDICINE c0.. ofiiinxiilli, Limited. A Hubby`! Iollloqy. Oh. woamn. in your hours of use You my be coy md hard to plane. Run uhv nhdnld I danlnm vonr in 1;;-ddle th; purolmsimznuhlic v;1?h .`$lO I U n1`_V 9 '30, Ill [NIKKI M PIUUE. But why should 1 deplore your wqyuf For. wioh your fashionable tons. Your shopping and your bhimblo bus. I nldnm am van novndna. $7-50 1\ -ljL`( :-I`:/.\I. - \Vo1ncn's Be. ' Cloth Tweed ul 1r Coats,t;1il0rm:1dc, in odd sizes ; styles, reg ; and $8, for $4.95. Starr utc| ie, except Saturday, we give free lessons in limbroidery. YQL1 are welcome to come and bring your friends. ~Wc have just received a new lot of patterns for our stamp- ing department. It may be news to you that we do stamping, but we do, do it well, clean and quick. Ifyou are in a hurry any time it can be (lone in ten minutes; no need to wait three or. four days for it. We have a choice stock of Stamped Linens, Started Embroidery, l in Cushion l7orms, Lhibroidcry Silks, Cords,'I`assels, Pompous, lite , and will be pleased at any time to talk this branch of our business over with you. `IV To-day and next week will be given over to clear- ing out balance of \Vinter Goods. Special prices have been pm; on them to clear quickly. Underwear, 1`urs, (lllovcs, llosicry, l7lannel.~;, lllzmkets, Mzmtles, Heavy l)ress Goods. Wearc showing New Laces, Em roideries,Whitc Lawns, Tucked Apron Lawns and Cottons, :1 good selection for 1mmedi;1tc needs. rys I18-120 Princggessj Street. The Blackstone Cigar Factory, MONTREAL. `Every Afternoon From` * 4 to 6 O clock, . THE>.----- I B|99ks19n9 Gigar ! MAN L` r.r'r ma 1) m to $16 per mwluue more than would be necessarv without. 1! mm worry. Ivirrthlnc not mm with viz: nan-c Hm!-In unuuncnuoeunndrlclubn-ht: GOOD HEALTH _ ._- -, _ ..____.____-_....._- 1'.E1n:'R #6 ma EDITOR. SLO '5 INDIAN TONIC {I-N l |1.|-: ,l'II\:H`l'll`\I'lU\'_ Hnl'Il Nmxu .\\-n~`|.-A: II|.'\I||A'Il|.` lmythrn Dlroot Taxation. .... I.`-I. In 1'. AL- ` J`. IVICPARLAND distributing agent for Kingston. For sale everywhere. The Bet on the Mamet. ...... rv-...... ... VIII Price $1: 6"for $5. :11 dealers or address FOBMERLY RICHMOND & 00.. One racing man, his pacers. ma- chines, railway uud hotel expenses, will scan run through 85,000 to sin nnn I Pu re Gold Bakin: ntrrnmh -|:fo. Mm. Baking Powder: an had mm: pmvlueon because of In- purluonln them. "Pun Gold In abno- Iutolypux-o-IoI.hluhnnufIlInII. And mlnlouovdhmolkftdklowl madam-ahmhnlnnnnh --nu -5|!" IVUII IIHIVIL go. mnmro Maul." " lnnnuoc Pr Pu .-nun 1 '-.s.'5'i'5auu'.'-'u'.":u.u.'3.:u .-.....,. . m-n-an " mvuln Wu " MI ' Prlnuon Puhuu." All Inc. N-Ion moo` nuns I-Indian. Ihnplo lllldhc. locust IN PURITY Tlllg HlAl.1 7NT - .___4L Now is your chum. Boston in not half over yet. Lot: of fun thud. }A. Strachan. mro..voun warm mnhwn Mun..1_vo |__..u Our Fovnoun Couch Bod is giving gun aamfacbion. his the space oconommr. You can convert it from uCouoh into o comfortable Rod in loan thou bolt 1 min- ute. No oomplicatooa porn. Just turn only the hood. drop tho back and it. is ready. As shown above it in I hondsomo Turkish Couch. with spring noon, back and arm. It. combinoa bod. mabtroca, spring nudvouch, useful in dny or night. You can have chem oovorod wouin taut. omi pocket. Our Wardrobe Couch in o uulul nlfnir. Yours, T.I<`, HARRISON (:o., I .. . .. ..- .. - . ','ooE{f Undbrtakors & Furniture Deulon. Athlgucs 4 oc. worth . 50:. 0C ., ' 50, Hoskey Z59: ca . ' Ct, `I Q, Q` BIO REDUCTION IN : I and Illulrm. Wrlh ' 30-`IA! for our " In _:.jj_ PHIEE VEHSUS VALUE $5 W/\NTED--The address 0! "1" every sufterer In America. The Nyassan Medicine Co.. Truro, N.s \fI-Inlnn lhlu unnmr u-hm: \|'l'H|I|u All fully guaranteed. `Pure. Rich. Dellclouszand Bcom;mlcnl.- n us ngaww-u nvnsuwnuu bun. M1-,|ulm| lhlu pupvr when \v1'll|m,:. Firm! emploving racing men must u:ND P03 I'M CA RD Sufferer Listen 1 N Y~AS- SAN all Skm Conquers 5 ---:-:v -r- % "l0lvY-onge Street, Toronto. MEDICINE I 1*? 'I'I\I UIIII L180. ' M M I0 4-: IL. 'I-I- A BAGOT STREET. [T Is TH E6 yup uvu--nun Int ho ug- rhuv Ill ` an CEYLON TEA hPAnIs, Fob. 10-In tho Zola trial 3,. ' y no not donbpuontl bmugh 3;:-_u~1`5":::l|I.3`l:.!';d'.O?inuooo: 19?. ll! veal. Iriot` nppul. Tho pudding '_udg ov=.n.|.': I may noun:-J IIZ IIA nun. Tsl; i;a}'I' Packets Only--25c, 30c, 40c, 50c W7`l|yth0Aa-yiinotnooltho yum-n con- IIlIIInchIiI"I'|oki>It your And the idea is. plainly. to an the om- cinle. their time. their union. choir calorie` and tho nnourcu ol Ontario in Iighing the Lnrior govonunoub sad in ox- dting Tuppur and MO followers. The ur- ritory. cont ol :0 pucollod out by the con- urvuivo gpvornnont to in healers, And Iucuod nu canto! 3l(I).000 to Onhrio, will In again no in creating the in uonco h QKEQK Lancing-u I... -...l A- ...I. :_ -u-u -v -.--u --u nu saw-tun. uuu Ill IIIIGICU bywhlchtoryiunhu pnlulnod to nab in (E-`J. . ..-- -- _,---. u... The secret is out. There is s cause for all this tumult, and Mr. Corby, M.l`., sonb from Oetmrs by the Tuppers to run 1 the bory machine in the Belloville district. tells the story.` "A victory for the op-: position in Ontario. said he at A meeting K theother night. "is not the chief object we have in view. We regard in as simply A means to an end. He added, in effect, : that of the toriee were successful in Ontario _ -in capturing the province.` its otces, its reeources. its surplus--nuA would not be ' long before they regsinerl power in the do- i rninion. E are marking your ballot: on March lab. I ' wax CHANGE IS WANTICI). It is dawning upon the minda of some people what all this rioting of tho lories towards the otliciels is about. The repre- ` eentativea of the Ontario government are `' minding their own business. and in l\'ing- | soon ere giving no otfence. Bit the ore- bora at the wurd rallies. led by Dr. Smythg I nightly. pitch into the olcinle and indi- ` reotiy threaten them with diomiuul-whon the Whitney perry gets to power. which will not be yet I while. I eeoreu ` tivo omtory by lawyers and doctors at the . mm the road boss replied: i The continuous discharge of conservavi populnco causes one to suspect that the! party has neither business man nor mo-; chnnica with it. it reminds us of ll! story told by a railway superintendent who. on his oliicinl train. wau aide tracked g until repairs were made to a train aimed. E The lupcrintomlont said to the road boss: "Cull out the mechanic and lot us get by as soon on poonible." With much earnost- V We have a ` Mchlivhnel. R Mcboumll end a .\lcl'her- | son, but not A Mechanic in the germ." The Kingston tory petty poems to be in the same lix. ' .......-.....-. , Ye toilera of Kingston. mark the lan- | 4 guuge of those men. They did nothing} 1 for you when their friends were In power, f 1 for eighteen years, and now they abuse the {. I men who are trying to do something. Who : are the humhuge.` You |mow.end you 3 ( can give your opinion of them when you < I ended well. Incidentally they have learned a lesson they will never forget. and that is to at- tend, themselves. and closely. to the busi- ness for which they are elected. Outsiders may be helpful. when called upon. but the outsiders must not assume the role of die tators and must not drive the mayor and the otlicials into an embarassing situation. Mr. Mclntyre says he did weep over this demonstration of interest in local events, l for the good of the workingmen. Well,` perhaps the tears were missing, but the; lamentation was heard. and it was long, and deep, and touching. Others have I essayed to follow him in this performance. ` and they have signally failed. His plaint is inimitable. l mile are without a parallel in civic administra- l!`8 l .h' Th9) tion. and that the alderman are content to 165 mm 9:0 With Film 'mn l3 (`U0 l0 i the fact` no doubt. that they feel self-com damned for having let them pass, or given them A moment! conaidomtiom 37 '9 l"|0W. Ind diet of the people will be Not guilty, but. don t do it again." -._- _.___I.2.... ..._.... L-Il-A_ -_ ll Some of the features of the Abbott deal ` The ver- ' vi vnavlan vun uvu In uuuu vu Hull ....-- -"J uuu ' worlr for bholngston macbiueshops,at any price. or in any way. llr. Smythe inti- mates that locomotives can be built here as cheaply as at any other place, and that the rm tendered for two engines and did not get them. ls that any reason why the ollicers of; the reform association and the friends of the city should not try, again and again. to secure orders tor the city 2' Is that any reason why Hon. William Harty should be . slandered because he, as a citizen. as the representative of Kingston in the legisla- l tare, should write llon. Mr. Blair about` it. and that lion. Mr. Blair should be in- sulted because he answers Mr. Harty and says that an opportunity will be given! the rm here to tender on other locomo- tives? | ..\,vu.a vvllvlanl - vv luvs -...v . -.-.r........-.. ..J V. The conclusion is inevitable, however. that the Abbotts have not been extremely anxious to come to Kingston. In all pro- bability their own plans. outside of any- thing that has occurred here. have failed, and they are only too glad that n dilliculty has arisen under cover of which ` they may retire from the agreement and get their $1,mm back. 1I.\d they desired they could have come here and demanded the site for their works," and the council conlrl have been compelled to give it to them at any price or suffer for breach of contract. The council seems to have been glad of escape from an awkward x and to have released the Abbotts. at their request, from their agreement. The alder- men were indeed in a somewhat hilarious mood, and thankful that all wee well that ` ended we] I. uneven .. .-..u.J uuh v. nun; u u v n - u n a nvunvuvcu The candidate, the bould Mclntyre, Dr. ,I Ryan, Mr. Shanks, at al. profess to be ' much concerned about the local industries. ' They were all in the city during the M con- servative regime, and there is no record that any one of them turned a hand to get ` |_.L_` ____ __,_A, , I , .1 curl and villas ..J Le. |...l1 n . .u\ --v n .2 AnA|\\JI\l sun: The talk of the ward politicians, the men selected to enlighten the people from \night. to night, in tho tory interest. has been very dismal so far. In esaence in has been a decrying of Kingston`: interests. '1']... .......l:.l..L.. AL- L....I.1 ll_'_L-._- n, I The lesson, taught. by Mr. Whitney, has been well learned. The idea is, when e\`- l bmvaganco has to be indulged in, to make I in impressive. The Willinmsville meeting l was worthily the prelude to the scrapping at the Queen atroeb school, and to the close ` 1 of I week's terrible turmoil. ` I .......... ........u. u ..-.u u-nu n-uu He was not posing as a truth-teller surely! Nay, he knew. positively. that he was tell- ing an untruth. Ho knew that Dr. Borden dklnob cmne to Kinguon on any such` errand. Tho drill shed had been deter- mined upon months before. At the last; session of parliamont,in the spring of lam`, 5 an appropaon, a prohnnnary one.had beenrnadetowards M. I)uHng the Hun- mer the site was selected. llirring the fall 1 the architect was selected, and the plans prepared. During the winter correspond i euce took place ll) regard to the opening of a stroeb past: it. And recently Dr. g Borden was required to consult about ib, ' and aboutchangesab the-Royal nhtary college, and he cannot come to the city, as tory ministers did, without being lied i about). f "V... , -v--- - .-.4 v an-nvnaaovn Mr. Whitney made I point when in the city by saying than he liked the mm. who, getting a favourable opening and desiring to exaggerate, did it boldly. That was the 1 position of the man %i, in Dr. Smythe's interest, told the meeti 3 in Williamsville l that the minister of militia had taken oc- ' oesion, on the eve of an election, to come up and tell the people that the government would build it new drill ehed here. 11, THE` DAILY wHIG.| (`RYING `nowiv KINGSTON. TORY PREVAMCATION. IIVL `A , I "op/Ir 1 all: NWWW ,p_. The citntes, tartra.tcs," "Rt etc extracted from pure fruits, act on the system ac.` with the same beneficial 3' results as the salt contained :2 ,f :"_m_i f e. no Ilun An Promnblo. VA:u-ovvnn, B C .Fob. l9.-'l`ho Cnhnno mining oovnpnny bu roduood its capital nun Cl.000.000 to 8250.000 nnd the churc- Inldnn have poolad the stock. Trouury uoo:.w.illl he told an twenty-`gin canto nor to: v opnont pnrpouo. ` 0 Id: Mny aim. ownod by the Alpha Boll oompnny. .5 ` riur. in doing well. One Imu- dnd nod Mn hub of tunnelling has been con. and ON wu tho lowest any ucurod. Pollnw Horn , ll.E., reports on unpro- put} in Hue . ,3: tartratcs,` etc, in the itsices of fruits. These salts are the foundation of J J3 ABBEY S EFFERVESCENT J SALT. The scarcity of fresh fruits In winter time maa Ah- bcy's Effervescent Salt nu the mote tiecesuy to the All was going regularly up to the point wheren hitch occurred between the Ab- boths and the city. to the point where Mr. Chadwick stepped in. without invitation, and assumed to conduct. the negotiations I ` boa head. He went to Montreal, he saw : i the Abbobta, he had a talk with hem, he 1 had a map marked by red ink or pencil I , lines, he hnd an agreement, drawn up and ' X signed, a long and luminous document, of ` thirty clauses, and, loaded downwith these ' } things. he returned triumphantly to King- stou. .. .. I` . .. . . ... But it is doubtful if some men. nimilm-Iy placed, would have nubtnittod as Mr. Mc- lutyre did. Had the city sollcltor and city engineer conferred. as they 00Hl(l have done, whether naked to do no or not. and had they discussed the muddle in regard to land and streets which came to light afterwards. the agreement would have been thrown overboard. since no council` ,would have dared to preasib. So much for the city ollioiala. They are good men, I but they ought to be more assertive occa- sionally. und object to what they do not like or approve, and leave to the council the responsibility of acting contmriwiso. 1 'l'\L- ...._..I..-:._.. .- _-..:._|_|_ L.-,,,,, Mr. McIntyre tells whet followed. Ila was requested by the then mayor to cast . his eagle eye over the agreement and see that the city s interests were fully protect- `ed. He did not interview the .\bbntt!. I and did not have any opportunity to dis- 1 : cuss with them and others the provisions ` of this agreement. He demurred nboutl l acting without the instruction of the coun- vcil, but the mayor was imperious in his command. and Mr. Mclntyre obeyed. It ' ld a question what the city solicitor should I ; hsvo done under those peculiar r*iicum- i stances. The mayor should not hnvo l crowded any service upon him to whipli ho ' I dissented. : ...-x. `V ... r.`--v_v v-u-up-. who-vvlvllwu The city solicitor, smarting under the remark of an alderman. that he had been 1 eomewlmt negligent in his examination of papers, else the land muddle would not have occurred, gave his experience, like s good'Methodist. before the council, and from this is learned something touching the manner in wllich the city's business was transacted last year. i . u . . . -..... ...-.-v-. -4.4...` g... y..- An and has been reached in the Abbott iron works transaction. and the people will be indebted to the proceedings of last night : council meeting for I revelation that will provoke varied emotions. IIVL- ..:L... -..l:..:A_... -_.__._A.'_._ ._._.J_.. LL- Oh, the Ontario official: no I bad lob. Why `I They cannot: be used in behalf of toryiumand this elegtion is A ght to turn chum out: and supplant them with ofcinla who will serve the party. john. hoyi. It won quoood by tho provin- cial oocnhory, Koo. E. J. Davin. on I mating in York county. and disputed by the ntonho:-ion at. John. and Mr. Davis uilonood him by raiding the obnoxious, the startling. appeal from the party's cnmpoign litonburo. THE ABBOTT DEAL I8 OFF. a (min: Too Far. ` The deadheudim: of churcloa and clmxi. _ ` table societies Is again getting he-._\`ond en.-) |durance. Publishon-dumxore than their |`uhme of public. Ieligioua uud chmitubio 3 I work in their personal gifts nnd nctxviliea _,nnd they should not be bombarded Ed ` i twenty chuicbes and at dozen institutions. ; ` They are pleased to do a dozen times ` I much as the very peopio who puts them " fox help do themaelw.-s. Newspapers have the right to do their but-inoes on business principles and regulate their own benevo- lenco. Robinson Bros. . uuuvlcu UIrl'lI || pun nuva. no in real. Illa Illilyx Those who hard: he would die In new thinking ho may rally. Gtll (Xmlion. of J. S. Snthu-land`: an In! now mlnung no may ruly. Gootgo Gunpioo. of J. S. Sutherland`: shootout. in vioiung friend: at Smith : Fullu. , Destroyed Ily Fire. BRi.m'u.\'. 0n0., Feb. l9.-Tliia morning ab 1:30 tire destroyed Mrs. Sutherlimdu and Mrs. Bednl s brick block on Prince Ed- ward screen. It. was occupied by Mrs. M. Martin's bakery. insured for $410; I). Rogers. lmrneu. insured for $3.30; Brock it Uo.,pbot.ogrnph gallery; Mina Alexander, fancy at 5. contents saved, no insurance: Mrs. Be I, contents: mostly saved, insurcd r on contents $301), on building 3600; Mrs. Sutherland. building insured $1.100. The tire is sup oaed to have originaved in Razors` arncaa rliop. Mr. Marlin : family barely eecaped with their lives nmgm an A noun. Heart and nerve troubloe cloud the brnin. tangle the memory. week the rye- 9 tern and denlzroy sleep. Milburn e Heart: and Nerve Pill: regulate the heart, tone the nerves And bring health and vigor to the entire system. The setting Inside of the verdict of ten {emf imprisonment given to the St. Lorne. .lon.. forger. Herbert Mills. is to ho st tempted on the ground that two of the jurymeu favoring acquittal submitted their opinion to: ame of poker and loo t. Dr. O'Neill}, clue! of visiting stall` of Toronto general hospital. is in Burma. N.Y., investigating the Accident hoepitel service with I View 0! introducing I aimi- ler one in Toronto. Yam-ins. l\.-:- :- _A:II -I:... II- :- ..-. Tho Iva um: Opened K- On Thursday night J. IE. McKay and 0. I _l'"v Telgmann drove over to the inland to gixe ; an entortni nmcnt. ()n their return home ' mu`. " they found the roudwgly. Inch they had I km followed on the way over, had opened up 1.; into a large crack and coki water uxpolcu. fur ; Being rather more fond of the land than ` rm | water, this discovery unnerved them. and fur : hnd they not been accompanied by W. I`lnll Card. Mr. Tel mann says. they might, not ("H hue touched fund again. |'-'m<` _. 1-nu}: Yestcrdn R. S. llobbs complained to the police hats wood axe had been stolen from is shed in rear of his rot-idenco on Johnston street. l olico constable Bato- aon was put to work on the case and in the nibornoon arreulod A eoventoen-yenr~old lod named T. Yaloman. found at the Stanley I house. The axe was found, minus its handle, at L. Abrmmon a store. Princess screen, where Yutemun had disposed of it for tiiteon cents. The owner identied the 1 nxo as being his. At the police court. this | morning Ynnemnn pleaded guilty and WAG i remanded for sentence until Monday morn- I ing. J Uuvlv 4; vv uuu nnv. ar in Toronto.` Convict cum in um um. He is real- ll Xniln Thug. .-Ln I-nod. Ln g...lJ uunuv - went I mun agu. t The Ca`m\dian Shoo and Leather Journal for February contains the following pen I graph: la is said that twenty years ago. a visitor to the Kingston penitontimy would rind upwards of three hundred cou- _ vicba employed in making shoes. They _ were under the management. of the late 1:. Otford, who paid the government forty cont: a day for en oh convict employed. The plan an onetime worked to the emis- fuobiou of those concerned. but afterwmils when short. toim mon were put: at the work and spoiled goods of more value then they produced, the eyencm gradually boqame 1 obuoleto. I Would N at no Friendly. .\itor council E\(lj4)lll`n(l last; night, citv rolicilor Mr-lntyre and alderman llonnelly met in tho city clorla ollice. Well, Inn- nld," mid ahlormnn lwnizelly, "now than Lll0l'nllLt(l' iaull over 1 will lnlio it, all back` let. us be ma friendly as over. at tho unvu Limo extending his hand. The soli- oitur (lid nnt. offer to accept it and kept his own in his pocket. Yes, hub WI you calm it back in public in-ked the solicitor. Uh I I did not mean that." ro- plied the alderman. "I moanttheie should be no ill-feeling between us. [made the statement, und will amnd by in. lain still of him name opinion. Of course, if you will nob accept my lmud. and desire to `keep spite you can do so. The solicitor still rofui-od sq accepts the hand of the alderman and thus they parted. HUUILUF. The Selby cheese factory again nppoinb- ed George Cleull uilenman for 1898. Mr. Cleull has given the patrons good satisfac- tion in the past, and they expressed their appreciation by nppuiwtin lliim salesman another year. Jamesllich duon receivccl a telegram yesterday inlorming him of the death of his 'oungL.~ son, William. in a railway accnclenb in the states. The pa- pers were eagerly scanned yebterduy for furtihenpnrticulam of the accident, but nothing Could be soon. Deceased was u. brother of Reuben llichnrdwn. lately with the Bay of Quinta rnilu uy, and Mrs. Ro- borb Smith, Nnpanee. Have You Thought mg. J. Rudd Perry left here some few weeks ago, me going into the lnwmill business on lake Teslin. A portable mill and all other appliances were taken from Vancouver and we have no doubt. but that they will succeed. The Union cheese factory held its annual mecc- ing on Thursday. A large number of the pntrona were present. The report of the auditor, W. R. Smith. is as follows : Total milk received, I`!-931,754 pounds: number of pounds of cheese manufactured. lN5,i)7`. ; realized, $10,421) Hli; average price per | pound of chce.-`e, 8 Mir: avoruge prion paid I patrons for IUU pounds of milk. 60 97c. (I. E. li:irl.lnt.h vunn mrnin alt-'r`f,nd Inlnamnn and George Perry, who 1 ' pnurulla lUl' IUU pounus 01 mini. 0:! U. L`. K/. E. Iizxrtlotc was again elected mloeman and secretary-Lreueurcr. and W. R thnith auditor. rm... u..IL.. -|_-_.- 1-...-.,_ ._.__:_. _. . Wlll Onsnte A luv Illl on Lute Tsllh- A Plethore or the Ila-[slug (>lnu-l(lll- ed In A Hallway Accident. NAm.~u:s:, Feb. 19.---No less than seven trumps are being entertained at hotel Ven- luveu this week. Such: plethora of the begging class has not struck our town for some time. ChiefAdemehude. little sl- teroetion with one of the petty 'who was drunk and abusive. and in the wrsn. gle the chief had one of his knuckles slightly injured. No doubt they will, as they should be, severely dealt with. Mrs. Irvine Yeneistine enter- mined the choir of the Western Methodist ` church last evening. Mrs. Vanelstine makes an annual etl'eir of entertaining the_ ` `choir, and as most: charming honllt-es she proves. as all report a very enjoyable even- ing. J. RIIAH llnrru and nlli DA:-rn uzkn . AUDITOI-`I8 AND SALESMEN ARE cminsn I-`mom mom. some Twenty Years Ago. V_`.._.):_._ BL ._ ._J I -_;L__ AGAIN NPPUINTED. nun, mur Ill .\l\; hultvv, hum-n I'iphH`Pll; rgus. viglnwn In I\wM.\':` pnl.'I!-`vs. fifty In .-4ixI_\. 'l'IHkv_ya \\-rr wry . I-`am-I hrnughl l'rum_.-sIxI_\ In (`\`S_|N) -fi\'l` rms. II-I Is IIIOI l'Il!IIOi Dr. Smyllw in l(`|NIrlNl.ln Imw :1- nied Iusl night n .~I:iu-nu-nt. n( ch \\'hig" ihnl he inspired (Ge-urge 'l`:uy|-tr? M.l`.. to put questions hlm-king Hr- locrvmolivo work. The "\\'hin" dial not make the statement. and Dr. Slnytha will pl:-use "take it. back" without. un- necezsarv dalnv. / III [Iwmm "mun necessary delay. SPEED KING. - COSI $40 EMPIRE, `- - $55 KING OF SCORCHERS, $75 u;u Ill I\Ill;zHl'IH a-culls! vvvn huvv lmu hmllwr. In Ihm v h.-uw xuilmn the : ".\`hig" lid not .s:|_\' tlw \\.-urclr-uship.) -_____ nu --up I:-wnnuu In u-Innwnl. \'mIr.~ tn ('lIu"\\'l1iu"is|| lu:cn in I\'ingslnu HHIM vn-n luv.` Inn nu-unyu Muriel unouguonu. T|u- In.-u`kr'.. this mm-ningr \\m4 \\ :IHl`ndI`uI. lhv In-.\'l. ill lhi.-\ l'("~|n`1`| 1 ya)!` \w-ulna. I'ri:-o-.~4 rulml high in Hllvs`. Hm-I lnruuuhl [rum f u-o-Ms .'I pnund: Inmlu, _-u-vvn l`l|l pork, .~u\'vI1 tn riulnl, hugs. sew: u.-II. fnur In .~i\; huirvv. uhhwur I\|rLru n;..|.n...... 1.. _ IIl\`[l|'ll Ill HI" ([llll`l.ll(H' UI HIS UIl|('|' ill 'luruntu tn in-guiii his health. vshi.-h [or lhv prvviuus Mun llwlllhii h.ui in-vii su prunii.~iini.r uml szili.-<|`.u-luiy. lluu. _i-\'(-I . this l'I'1'll[H'!`-llioll has nut iwen is _i`.-ipiii or us iissuring us` euxpuclud. anal tho |)ll`,.\'ilIt'll| of lhu i'vf<>ru1 iIS(I('illi1IIl \\'.`|S l0-lI:l_\ in lY'('l'i[)l ni lhu fulluuim: |c~(tN`{ruuiMi`. il.'irl_\"s iii-wiicui ud\'i.~ie-1' in 'l`urunlu: 4 "l"ur nvrr iwu y(=.'ir.~i I h:i\'o- how" in- Iimiilrly llH.\O\'I`lIl'(l \\IlII Hun. MI`. Hurly, [)(`lsUlHIH_V ziml |Ii`I>fL`.~i.H'|Ull-lH_\, in mi huvv hail uppm'liiiiiIue.~. uf In-irn`ii(.r his vnnriil inn Hmruuulily. l`lllPl`l`ll this i'nmp.iii(n in lion in llw :i(|vivP M lh`. if .\'v\\` Yolk, mid inysvlf. Fur |n'l<`k Mr. Hurt)` h.i.. . and siiineiaiiitiail il|l[)lU\'l`llIlH ph_\'sivn||_\', hut on his :ii'riv.i| in "I'm. rnnln lhI.\` \\'(`nk the lll`ll'illI\`lll:I| -'i'|'".'i~i in! his H-i-viii i':iv1ip;ii..viiiiuz In |\'imz.-ii:-ii url` tum .l|)[). lT(`l||- nnd I huvv tnlcl him Ilml Im nnn_1 .l.....n .0 ....... In 1.. Ills Return From Toronto by Huparl For. u'u..... n.... \r.n...... ||....` .........,.. .~.... \\'ln'n Hun. \\`IHi;1m I 'l'urn||lnm1 MumL|_\' he v vffc-I-(.4 of the pr:-\'mu.~s lhvprul in Ill!` quivl.11dI' 0 "lurunlu I fur Ihu nrnlviunn: tun Inn LU lll IU IIUUUU FIX YEIIKH HKUn Tho speech which alderman Elliott zlo- livered in council lash nioht. in moving the adoption of the report of the commiicuo on nance, was a nmslerly cllarb nnd the best he has been lieiml to puL forth. lie to- {rained lrom any personal references and ` covered 8 wide field in his rosaemch. Ap- plause greolml the speech. Ur. lsmytho and Mr. Mclntiyro think the Winn, ontirely too active those days-. They will please notice that it. merely deals with uncalled-for attacks by hheno gentlemen in their addresses. They sup- ply tho fuel for any cross tiring there hm; been. Thoconduch olbhe campaign has been entirely av their discretion, HUlUg UUU IUII IIILU Iall [I'M]! HEB- The Montreal Homld suyu (ioomo Taylor, comervuuve whip. is one of the moon to- markuble inombure of pxnrliiimonb. Hil distinction is that be will blunder if there is the remobeat. iirmnbillty ol doing so. Abnu l. hnlf-mull` ninn n'r-lnnli thin mnrnv I! IAJU FUUIUI/UBO pUr4!|UIIllAy UK UOIIIK IU- Abouhbnlf-past nino o'clock this morn- ing the fire bmqndo was called to Universi- ty avenue to cum ui-sh a burning chimney in the residence 0? Mr. llobbl. A pail of water was nulcieub to quench the Humor` Minhnnl Hnnlrlinu. wrihino` frnm \'w- E-....:._'3 '}:.!: E.F.9-- WHLUI WISH IUIIIUIUIIU NU KIUUIIUH LHU lIIlHUla Michael Gouldiug. writing from \'m- torin, B.U., asks clue! of pohco Horsey to look up information concerning the writer's brother, Tunothy, who is sup- posed to have left. Kingston for Saul!) Sue. M mie about six yams ngo. Thn uumcmh which nhlnrmnn Rllintt. uln- IJCU UH MIG sunny B109 0| LIIO 3lal'llUI:,l_lfE. Rev. W. H. Boyle. D D., graduate of Queen`: college. is meeting with great Iuc~ case no Colorado Springs. Cal. In three years there has been 3 growth of l.'I) com- muuicante. 'I`L,._.. .. ...-....._..l -..Al-l....::.... ........_--_.I IIIUIIICHIILH. There is general satisfaction oxproued over the outcome of the Abbott. deal. in so far as the Toronto syndicate is concerned. The syndicate tried to put the city in I hole. but: fell into the trap itsell. " The Montreal Hnrnlri mm (inn: an Tullnr. IIIELIG I0 UJUCH H155. In in mid 5 county ofcial doairen n rc- adjuabmbnb of the oicea in the county blllldin in order than he might. get an of- ce on the sunny side of the at.ruct.,uro. Rev. \\.'_]-I. Rrmln, DD. armlnnln nf an excursion paruy IC00lllpIDlBB cue tram. W. Robinnon, boat. builder, has received contracts to build two steam launches for . Montrgpl parties, and also one for 3 Ron- frew ltizsn. TL- n\::Q L`... n....... .....I t\h l;I....AL I.L IYUW Clldlu The pigs have gone and on March let Whitney and his party will be in political- ly dead as are the pigs about which they made so much fuss. It in ....'.l .. an.....L.. -.l...:..l .I...l....- .. -n III! I The entire council umnimoualy approved of the roportVof the committee on finance at. last night : meeting. The RI-mkvilln hnnlum Mam will an-iva luau nlxnu B llllwtlng. ' The Brockvillo hockey team will nrivel about 7:30 o'clock conighb `by special train. An excursion party Accomplniea the train. \\'. Rnhinnnn. hntt. hnildnr. hu mnnivnd puuuu cannon. Polihicul topic: were freely diaomod on the mnrkot square this morning. A local mnmhnnt. in mining and hn nah! vnv IIIIIIUD !|l|lIl'U lllilll morning. A local Inorchnm. in mining and hat n_oh` been seen since Wodnooday law. I There us at nrmumt. nnnnad in than We haw I0 surh .\`pvlIwu nml aziw thv IIIIST uxmlos 11` THE |.0Wl-ZST l 0.`4.\`llIl.|-I | |llt'l-IS.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy