Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Mar 1898, p. 4

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sPoR?NG PAAGXPHs. _ Ilo Know Ibo. All. Jonph George any! the old man` lint of Ontario ward now in the poonuion of slda-mu: Bohsn. was oompilod for noun want inhrvmninn hat-non HUD and IE3` lIlIl-U lnlweugu 1 Inc lrf. -Yeeterdey R. J. Mcbowtll eurhed for Cspo Vmcenu. driving over me in en the south aide of Wolfe lalend. From that point: he hegl to proceed on foot. to the An- ericun !h0lO Beloro be reached it. how- ev.-er.be twice broke through tho ice. Two men who followed him could not lend. An ieeboebvne eonb out and brought them nlmn. Il(IC'IIIIlI D$Il!. WU! WWW [Of W gar inhtvoni bottom 18493151! 1854. o pa-Iaully now nlltho man whom mmIl'0ontho|iao._ -u - uxuu ..u.-- v. nu-nun-.1 I-x:un.~` umu-.II` tn U-~ -I|III`O`I` y.ulwr :h_\' In n \u- :uo- nuhl'."v In .~1III<-Iuulim.r~'. 'lJn-n we Em pIl)`.`iUlng_\' I I In-im: bun-:1. HI ll ll'll '1 he mum; la-|l In lullg, IUIH. The ' I -1:. uuunn \JI\JUU`LIClll|lUl at. A mine of information concerning vurioua treatn1e11Ls prescribed {or via. tima of i1:..o;11uiz1. 11-1 c0nLz1i11ed in :1. new scionlmu work by Mane de Men.u:ci11o-. :1 ktuzsmuu wu1I1un who hus consulted `hundreds of the l1igl1L-.41 authorities on ,tl1o subject 111111 who 11113 u1.1de 11141113 `11rigi11:l| experimenta. Hm` wnrk hus `just |1er11 lrunzalnlexl inlu E11gli.~al1. 'l`l1e filsl ropy tn rem-I1 \\';1sl1ingtu11 wuw re`- lvoivetl 111 the l1b1'.11'y of the .~1u1`go:111- g1-nm'.'1| of the 111'111y tun (luys ago. Cold wuter Imgs upphed In 1111- fun-- l1("1d and I111? 0119.5 L1 lht* hack of H1 11'vk urn 1'91'(1111Il11'|l tn p1`ml11c~e.s'l.-p, '.~1i11u- by their 11198115 H10 nlnml is -ll`iv-:1 frunl lhv 1111111. Hut IHIHIS i111'1`sv1.w :l.n xi. .1!` (I... l.|.....l r1..u..|. ..1` 131.. 1.-lyi.. L,l)l(l \\lHCl' Uqlg ll[\])lH"(l `U llH' Hill`- `-110 511.9 111' the blood \'t-K:-Ix 1114- skin and 111`nd11m- tho 5211111: 11111.-1-1. A1111! 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It is IHit`llH In uv*I'- uum flu-Er n-nnu-ilnuunnuc Broke Thnngh The Ice. ..I_._ I) I lI_I|__.__II -1- `lI|lllHH`.\ [H lHl' up HI!` Imnd lhlw \\'1IlM' hm .\'1`l`l uhilu rnulll ix: pnolir nlovp, hmx HI Iw l1;n`..|ln'< .1 .u - u n uunling n hnu n-\'. um-u llkl I}Dn'llIIIw*CIXIRlIKll$.l':cIjI company in My Patna at open boon nnigln. Pouitlnlyno ndnnoln yriuI;l0MI)a.nd30e. Bplnglvull choilb EKG unddopnl. D. canton`: Inkumxm Islnmod For Two Deaths. H.\.\Ill.'!`u\', M arch .~(,-Tho coroner`: ` juI'1nvougaLin_, we dinner at. Burling ban (3 T. K. station on Tuoodny hut. n- iohodwc dolxbonhioue Inst. owning. The evidence proved than bnkumnn Mode- lnnd. when duty is was to clone the switch. vru ongngod in wlshing diuhol in the conductor : van of the freight stain for nvonl minute: Afar the freight had on- hrod tho oidi . inutoad ol cloning the lWiQh for tho orontouprocs. The jury : volicb win that. bnlxornnn Modglaml wan to blame for tho doulhl ol angina: Hutch- `nnon sud tlnmsn Club in oanlonnly_no- gloating bin duty. Modohnd pnnou chu-nan: in nnnrl- luglnnd Seek: Indemnity from The Ii: - wnllnn (lorcrnment. \'.\V- I-I'\ nu, B C.. March S. From 11;- wnii comes the news that the Biitiah com- rniseioner and coneul general. W. H S. Hnwea. has demanded lrom the vovernmenn 83,201) coinpenution tor (3. 1-2. unwell. the British subject who way im- priooned in Honolulu under marlin! law in I-`$93. uccuood of ntempting to overthrow the Hawaiian government. The Brit:-h government. refuses to take Dunwelhn ollal to leave the islands as an admission of uilt or to consider his prompt. release. heydemsnxl indemnity without. q\lIll(`I- tinn, lhwniinn ` Something new. The best and strongest mat. made. Also every dea- oription of wire work manufactured by lion. u.unwmp:u1eu uolng no la II mynwry. A fourteen your-old girl. arrested on n charge of living as bud life. has been dent. tnjul. She .1: brought. before qudge Ch.|u\'8t\u but refused to speak, t|e.'-plus the _ throat: of the judge and would not even bake the oath an I munoaa. \ l`rivnt,o letters received from ().`.tAwn state that the gnvernmenthnn no inten- Ll0|\ of re-imposing the duty on lumber. Tho ` origin of the report to the efluct that they canbemplated doing so is a mystery. A fnurlnnn ran:-.nIr air-I nrnxntnzl nu n ._..__ _, , -_,__ DEMANDS $3,2() FOH DUNWELL. Went to Inn And u Never Bo'tnrnod- Ben! to Jnll. (3: |\'.ur.`. March 8.-Wo|"d hu been re- ceived from Sue. Sophie of a and accident which cost Joesph Tousignant bio life. The ; deceased was a councillor and church- warden of the parish. He was mburniug from his shanty on the railway crack in company 'wit.h two of his come. He did not bear the cries of his mm: to alive him- self when the Main. cnmpnsad of an engine 1 and two cars. struck und passed over him ; Mr. Tau:-signsuit. was the father of a largo I fmuily and his wile also auivives him. i . A vnnno nirl ngmnrl I,mui.uu Huhurv whn 1 nuuuy anu HI! WIIQ IIHU IllK\'l\'8B LIHH. ` A young girl named Loui-so Dubnc, who ` left. her homo at. seven o'clock on Sundny ' morning to go to mass, has not boen soon ` nines. IHE sLoA`~MEbic|~E (:o.. of Hamilton, Limited. l ..-.. ...,,-.., ., ....... ...-W...., .... W, etc. liveryduy is an interesting day here I,)l{li5S.\l:\l\'lN(}-\liss Gregory will return on Monday next, and will be read) lo exchange ideas, describe new styles and offer suggestions as to spring garrnents. Orders can be booked now if you wish. \Vc guarantee all work. Our Dressmaking department gives perfect satisfaction and no worry about t or finish. Starr & Sutolie, ; - V - 5-J, vvvu ' Sl0AN S lathe greatest: rel: yet. introduced. mntainn no mil nnrl pm'm:\nenb 0 St.-mwch. lver z Vzul. W |.0i:-Lxu, |`luno send um lvnii tn '1`unic. lb ugcnt curly thus +1 lhn bent, mudicino 1" with a .ul`(N|UeB in many donors. but and after unin the trouble with t. 0 ac can state this. cLc., guvurumunw ru ion. Monhrosl. I`nu- Hninu-I SI $18 e4;i;.' In the store it is spring. Spring goods take the lead. Spring business swings into line. /6 are showing some special bargains in Dress Goods and \\ ;1sh Fabrics. .-\nte-season bargains--l7resh, un- handled goods that come to the store .1 month before brisk buying` time commences : 1H,. .1. .-._ l I `,-.lA...-,1 T\...\.i.. {`,\,\,J.. 2.. L1... \Y,.... Looks Like Spiing. Fccls , Likc Spring Outside. Don'IhiItoaoot.hoDaninl KR dock n-nngnu In HM- D.ptnAr' Al % Bl:1 and (`olored Dress Goods in the New ` I (lens of we;1\'c;1nd designs. 25c to $1 yard. ` I%l;u:k and (folorcd Lusstrcs 25c to $1 yard. lilaclgzuul (`olorcd I7rench Dress Patterns $5 to .f`.\') ___L FORMERLY RICHMOND & 00. I18 and 120 Princess Street. " 1_v'n,l,a/o2/- 4f45/ KILLED BY A TRAIN. Fancy French Pluids 50c to $1. IF`;1nc_y (L)rg;1ndie .\Iuslins,Batiste Muslims; Lawns, IOC to 35 yard. Ilmcy French Loop (}ingh2uns 30c and 35c. Fancy l l;1id }"rcnch (iinghams 25c and 30c. .\'c\v(';1pe:;,_I;1ckets, Ribbons, Laces, Belts, ctc., if. ..l.-._Z..-_. ' .... :_-A..\.....`L:...._- .1,-... I...-...,. on. uonnnu. v For United States: James E _ Ablsinn, lnndomtiokot cm.-; Olivor Bollelouirle. Montreal, oboe sewing machine; Arthur l)udmnn.FortWilliau1, nub lock; l,')vi Fisher, nntlord. gnng punch; Ionic l-`ro- uhotto. ontroal. last. holder; Johu lonea. ` 00- In`. Toronto. street. sweeper; John - Jones. on nl.Toronm. utreot. aprink!nr;' William H. Rusenl|,Newc-utlo. electric cu` trolley: Thomzu R. Woodurd, King:-bury, cloth maturing machine. (`.Al'InlAn- I`. H nnlnhh inn l`nI-0. N...-_ I W. I`-`ulon. writes : nummur bobtlu of Sloan : I bought. one bottle from your v-priug, 9nd I much say it in in uxintelrce. IWM troubled witha my right side and tried but. they could not cure mo. the one bottle I lnvo had no soreness. 1 nm very glad I Price $1, 6 for $5. All dealers or address remedy medical science has vnf. inhrndllnri Rhino nnrnlv vnanrghln in No clan of woman In lion in- uruud in manila! and ooononiosl , dying than an tho viva ol In-nun. For long your tho Diamond hon bun that: choice. They know y no THEY WILL USE NO OTHER KIND. ' OUKHIUOTIIIK III III. eulp-nunulng UTIUCUI ` "Engineering, `shipbuilding end ehip f liming industries in Englend have never ' belore been so busy. They are muting up for the lush" lull year of the green 1 Hockoub with a ven nce. night: shifts j being almost universe end deliveriee herd , to secure under two years. The immense ,bulk of men who were out are At work again. but there are several hundred marked agioetore who will not be taken `back anywhere. The men show no die- poaiuon to quarrel on their ecoount. Ir. in AAJI1 tn hnlinvn -Inn I em 11. juw from Dnuon. conrm tho ropona Klc-In In-Ito At llooohod crook. \'rv'r(nuA. 15.0. March S.--F. Nichols. or big ut.n'koI on Amorioon crook and I ` absrnpcdo to that ploco from Duncan. Ho nloo reports rich strike: on Rooobnd crook, fty mile` thio side of Dow:-on. Preope- um took cum from $40 to 880 to tho pan. and tho non rooching Dowoon, A big crowd started for tho now diggingo. Tho crook is linod with moon and it ooid to ho very rich. Mljor W'oloh in comi ht}: to Sksguoy for some rooson. but rouof the puty are continuing on lholr way to Dawson. Humans WIVES now me j vuue or union bugs. nuns glvuuuau rumuuy lnuulcll science I'll! Being purely vegetable it: mineral poisons and is I aura euro {or all diseases of tho and Kidneys. PUIIBIOH (O (]lIII'l'l 0|] INCH` ICOOIIHI. IL is on to believe who I on u- sured, that t, are is I better and more cor- ? dial feeling of the men taovurl the molten audny than England on known for I long time. Then wil be no important. .u-also in those trades for year: to come. The masters though intent on Io oohbllolh ing amicable relations with the men are Inlplucablo ngnimo Lhasa omplo on who religaod tojoin in the lockout. Cir boy- cott. ngninnt. Harland Ind Wol, BOUMD. is going so be the moat mboroon thing of nut kind the Il|lP~l)|Jlldll II undo n over known. It. may Involve the ruin of Bel- futa principal induIt.r_y." Tumnw mar. (hphln Bonn-d llcooy. onoonnoioor oulhlohdion Onurio navigation to noon % `uLiIdinn1,?nrt.l ! b:Ik'|.iB Ilhfx -nvqy uyu-'. I -V-V -'- W" ---I I . .\'nw Yum; , Much h`.-C|blin to the 1 Times from London. Harold F oriok bu this to my regarding the pronoun boom in the j ongmeering Ind the ship-building trsdu: "F.nuinnnrimr. `chin hnildinu Anrl lhin a run lndnntry In England In Nun Do- ` fora Boon so any | : \'..... \'...... \l-_-L L` I'V_LI.'_.. 1.. AL. S INDIAN TONIC BOOM IN SHIP-BUILDING. , uuvlurunun yun I CDIIII w-nal buildings. hdylng so his 51.0.9 Udunlyunol. Itionotbo lhvotltlnhovillnrvivothodny. WdbhhdhndIndIko|ndu- J bcndnauuthooh played thin- nirnhnnnlnntnnnino. his The Camovsky Wood Co., I32 ONTARIO ST. C|Ul-Il WCIIIITIIIR IIIICHI I10. Cmndisu: C. H. Hotchkiu. Port. Hur- on. Mich..ndvort.iing board: Lewis A. Rnrh. ah AI, Mnnnngl mnn-v mAnnncrn- UH, mlC|l..IClVOl'DlMDg DOITG: ll0"II l\. ` Rub. ob al. Montreal. money message: Josop Ouellotte. et. al. 81:. Hyncimhe. stop I Jn for knitting maclrine: Walter Shin, albonrno. Ont. plough cleaner. is a known quality. Best! dealers everywhere sell ` them. i llo Wont On Rojololng. Thoma Mol)o|-moth. a fun: lnboror from Bynenoo. N.Y., who calm our luo week to vinit his brother. living nboub fteen mu out. returned to the city yesterday mdinbibod too freely. An I roault. he with trusted and urraignod befare the unglatnto this morning. As he van de- olront ol tumlng homo nnd pot-seed n tieloh. he was mound to proceed onhio in-y rejoicing. I n up:-nun -17}-II-vvu. At an last meeting ot the dirootorm of the IL And 0. oolnpsny as nine of tho nullnn won uppoinlod M ollon: Hun: llhn. (Xpt Bulol: Sparumccpl. GI-nngo: Onnimn. Cant. lulu-d: Alluring. Shut. 'l'|u'nnly |>r_\' |'rw1'-\~',nnIl lln` IIUHI M l`m'(`I.l'I.\Nl.\'(i (`.\Rl'|-I'|`?~` l'l{()l'I'Il{l.Y. Ll .... ..| .....| l..|.| uwu. vlpv. DIIUVI upnrumvlpu. ursngo; Oonioul. Capt. Edord: Algerian. apt. Dunlo : Bohemian. Capt. launch; Pun- nnrt Ilnhnnnld- '1j._1f. HARRISON co.,i CARPETS Iulurc-. HuI'.~uu: mu-I |lI`l`\`Il|l|~4 _\ tlnnu-\'m', L30, BRASS ANDWRON BEDS. II \ I:l'..\;Vl.VVl \ .\Ill I I I Inn New 1`m'p<-InHuwwl uud Laid. /39'7".-Jvlld _\`onr tn tmrni` 1 gsv 1'0 BUY. A8Y'TO anew. EASY TO mgmx, win; mus. TOHN H. MILLS CARD. Undertaken; & Furniture Dealers. JIILLIOJVTV 0!-' I ./ICIKI.` TS SOLD old`./I`! 1 250, 800, 40c. 50c`. 60c. Sealed Lead Packets Only. Ne Cleaned by MURRAY`S lm- { proved Carpet Cleaning Machine, . . . . . . Weekly Pntout In part. . . _ _ _ _ -..|.|v , . __,L Onpluh I000! "I'll. ilnr (`spasms Appolnvod. --g _.--A:__ -A AL- )1 OIIIEIBII. ll . Ilobondd. . \ (`nrwt In-mu1Im'nlrum --.:j_:..jj- JHILV H. .\II|.|.\'. Ttllhu-`k .`\Il`I`l`I Ill`) Nl`HM`RlMl-`.l{. .\.~ l'.~4 Mu gwrwmiul uh--nilun, u~~| M-I'|Nu'-`slnlulf. In Ih|- Imlmrl: he Hprlm: I-u~1|m~<.~. with n Inll! nlul \`I'r_\' rln-up Itch`-`I Iuwo no Iiwtllullou In uuurum muulla. Iluvv yuuruulv I-nulwl luwo uln-mly Ix-NI Imukc-xl. POI HTI (`Rl`Irl(`I Z.\'T WIRF. wuux:-4. 275 Klmz an , mlro-llll lnul .-rlhlnu run unlmvlmz llw ,q,"l Isl u|`{`. P CEYLON TEA gum the Best Tea Extant It would plane the conservatives im-f El?h'1'{ :} memoly if the govornmanb, scared by the ` hm,,_ nbtitude of the American government and i by its hostile logiolation, would ubandon ` it. Yukon railway scheme. That; is what A souu. they have beonworking for. as a pLl`t_\', nnd chat. is why they are suspected of l I giving the 9aauraIxcoa which corl:ainAm- :f`;`?""::)li|:" oricmlmowalla have rocoivod and to the ,,;9,,.,- W, all-mt: that the Limudian government will I n muuntl submit to almost; anything. 1 "`" ` llu__n,__,1;,,, ._-,,__,, __-__. ;_ ,_____,___| l `kl '1` ho lal `1vl'l\ll Iv-\4vI All of which must be pleasant. reading to Hon. Mr. Hardy. [U will astonish him ` i that those who cxlloi him b:d names have ` discovered that ha is a mine who ought no 5 be. and must. be, canonilsd. ` thank goodneu. of courageous men.und1 men who know whet they are doing. They hold, with good reason. that the {me ` navigation of tho Stnkoen river is secured` by trosty entered into by Rueeia(when Alukn belonged to in and Great Hritum. ` and that the United States cmnot pro-3 oeed to not in detieuco of it-. Nor can the government call 1 hit .in its work. It is ' important for the commerce of Canada and the eefoty and life of the throngs going into the Yukon district. It cannot stop because congress proeutnee to Hot pre- cipitutely. The rights of Canada ale mecured in tho Ruseo-British treaty end in the Washington treety. end it Ie for the United States to dispute them if it will. ' IIVL- Ll__._-_l u.-- -..- I -,, ~--~- - -v- V - h | The U.madi.m government is compo&od,i i Iv ..-we --.._, vuallaa uu... - ....v-.-. H... Reading between the lines it is seen that Mr. Hnrdy ie the stumbling block to the eucceae of Mt. Whitney, And must be got rid of some way. How eolicitoue the News is about his health and conscience 3 Time was when he wee celledthe wicked partner of Sir Oliver Mowat, the men who had to (ether all the failings of the government. During the election Mr. Whitney called him a coward, end insinu- ieted that he did not know the truth. I-vv\A an-u _.. mu. ..... ........ ....... .._-... I Now he is so tender of heart: and mind. I so pure in body and spirit, that he must} I gob away from his cabineb associates. The Obbawa Citizen is robukod by the Toronto , Telegram and informed that Mr. Hardy is { as honest A man as ever J. 1. Whitney was, I hit! oqunl in abiliI.y,and richer in legislative experienco. ] All -l _L:-L __.._L L- ._I..-...-A ...._.ll_... l v----vu nJv-vv1r nu uuvyuvu euvul In In win. The Montreal Star. speaking in the in- ' teroet of the coneerveti-re perty, edvieee ' that the Yukon railway be dropped, pend- 3 ing the discneeion of the internetionel ia- euee. The in inst what the Americans deeire. They went the benet of all this trede end tramportetion which the Cene- ` dime. without the reilway. cannot heizdle, end the liberel government will not he apt to piey into their hende. The governuient 3 must goon with the line. Let the Ameri- g cane _ohetrnct the Cenadiene at Fort ' Wrengel if they like--|et then: proceed to infringe the treetiee end give en ecconnt V ol their performence to Greet Britein-hut _ let the beet u-rengetnente be mede to nerry in end out 0! the Klomlyke dietrict i the people who went to do work there.' end see then Cenedien intereete ere pro- i eected et every point. ~ ' Ilthe ooneervetivee of Cenede went to he enpetrielie let them. but u for the. liberele their noun must he "no nun: Caledonia Mineral Waters unsung Inn: you runs In noon at Ahtllolllfnf H_wi_ll suit you. Are you indonbfiu. writs silo ydnr 3&3 Ouohndldu thtovtholight tho b" 3.0. .:.::..':'**"-"-' '-1 "lb was the possession of similar charac- teristics than made politics disbesteful to! Sir John Thompson," says the News. "and eventually killed him." Al: the same time, ` Hardy cannon retire, it: says. but it will. be A surprise "if he remains premier of i Ontario through the present. parliament if] ` it lives anything like A mcurel life. J I I)-_.I:.._ |.-L_-___ `L- 1...-.. .L . . . . . ._ The Toronto Newa. conservative. is very much concerned about Hon. Mr. Hardy. Hi: fumily, it says, have been urging him i to quit politics, "and ho finds the strain of I the premiership more than he can stand." ! I it is willing to concede that he is pereon- ' I ally n cloan mm, "a sincere pmn," with | A conscience that untits him for active pu- ' l litioal lile. V ylau vvnuuvn. u |.l|-H ...ua -an... ...... .........., of in`! The walla on some of the main streets have been absolutely neglected. } ` The shovellimg has nob been done regularly [ C and uniformly, and eeeihg that the city is 1 liable for accidents upon them the surprise E n is was this has been allowed. la the by. 5 law defective in any way`! ()1m in not be ' enforced ? Mush the cioy have another " Drennnn case before it awoke: to the m2- . 5 caseities of the hour '3 " SIIOVELLING snew. ' The Wnn: observes that in other pieces `: people who own property, and who neglect I I be above! the snow from the sidewalks sur- rounding it. are called before the courts 4 ` and fined. Perhaps the by-lawn are bet- ' ' her, more expressive. more comprehensive, 3 ` elsewhere than in Kingston, but the fact I I is than the sidewalks here have never been F ` as badly cared for, or cleaned, as during Y the past: winter. Wham has been the cause ` -4 :5. II... .....II: nn nnnnn nf fhn main C THE DAILY WHIG.` If You lava `Ivonne Gotting what you vaniin tootwou call` A A&nnlIn n_ no will unit van. S0l.IClTUUl F0}: HARDY. --- .-_--- apmr per rbsm Dicov." 2 KPARIRIDGE. "1~I?suRm:x'D_mi " Never in Bulk. `.1 I. L I '. atudenta .` as the battery ; ly rally. 3 city baa some claims in this respect. Eiiiinieter said there were objections to nylmur. The minister said upon tactical sub- jects he would have to defer to the) opinion of the commanding otlicer. He i himeelf was not a soldier, and upon` points where a soldier's opinion upon mat i tore more particularly within a E0idlBlB V knowledge was obtained. he would not feel free to override such a view. yseeme the authorities are favoring the idea of choosing a central place and erecting per- manent iniprovecue-its for an annual camp They have also decided that the of the military college in Kingston should go into camp as well permanently stationed at Kiiigston. In that case expense and . inconvenience would be avoided by having brigade camp at Kingston. An- other idea ie. that the point chosen eheuid be a point wherein one of an attack on the country. the soldiers could meet quick- liingston being: an old fortied The Kingnton on account of water and light. He is unquestionably lriendly to Belleville, hut l fear lord Ayluier may destroy our nihnnoinn III nluwuu IIIU ruuviuu. MA`. and Mrs. C. M. .\lcKiIn. Clevolmd. Ohio. st: in the city for the purpose of at- tonding the funeral of the like Peter S. Mc~ Kim. I V-.. -- .7..- -..r-..-.v V. any -'4. 8 1 In it any wonder now that the munici- L 9 palitiea send to the capital a strong de1ega- f `_ ` tion to protest against this application of I the company for power to increase its an- ` _ , nual rentals `.' Kingston was not, appar- ` ' ently. represented in that protest. Why ? M Has it nothing to complain of? la the` I council, by its silence, consenting to the' ! proposed increase of telephone rates '3 1 The exhibit of the company, before the I commons committee, does not warrant the _ :inference that parliament will allow the change of charter. The company has lost I , money. a lot of it, but not much in a legi!i- f E mate way. In some places competition _ f has been driven out at an immense coat, , I but withal there has been a big prot, and it baa beep detnonatrated. as Mayor John- _ aton, of Belleville. pointed out. in the man- ` nor in which the rest account has been I 1 swelled and the dividends have been kept 1 V l I villi I'u1 Ill VIII KI ' With 'l'ruk u Mncmotic Oinmlont. ` Gnu-unwed by E. C. Mitchell. druggiat. l . 250. and 40:3. 1 ` Tho law of the land docs not ptohoh you , ; from quack Inodicinu. Protect younoll _ | by conoultlng nsidoob and qualied opens i Ion. Ont optical department in at your i Ionics. E. C. Mitchell. i \If A I --.--..L 0-....- ____-_-_;:_-l TVIX lb. U. KIKODOII W. A. Kuungls. '.l'o;onlo, npnpousing tho Noloon Motrin company. in in use city. Bo taken tho . plum ol tho Into George Olgihov. u` wonky puuoob lot! in nuifng the K. & l`. uodC. I`. R. for dicrnz poziyu in the northwest and Manitoba. Anochot Inn-an noun. :6" I4..- 5... II IIIFII-If IIIG KOIIIIOX. All largo [Il1{Wi|C\I'I to-momow harping. Actlon Sales of Houscho lguaali lure, Propcny, Etc. `light. and ul:|~`li<`. South African Aulrnul That Rolemhlan tlua Chnmuln of Europe. Tho lalip.-zprlnuur. or kllpbuk. us it. is ul- tun vnllud hy thu v.nlunl.s'ts. am-Ins. llku the (`lmmui.~a uf lurnpv, to ho rm-ulvtl fur nu purpmv th.-In In oomph-to nml mlurn muunlnin lnmlsvupu. Alt.huup:h nnmllvt` lts nlislunb mmsln of tho snowy Alps. tl1nkllp.~`p|'iIu.-t~r yiultln nultlwr to it nor tn may utlwr nmuntnin ll\\'l`llt`l' ln tho wurld In tho ('n.~`u\\`ltl1\\'hl(`l) It can gut, nbuuta thv nmsr dllllculn nml tlnngvruus ruvksa nml |lI`(`(`l[)l('t'.'i. To wutvh n pair of (luv.-x lllltln nlllulupvs huumllng with tho uln. ul n plum of imllu rnblw-r up nml tlH\\`!I thv prm-ipltnun r.v..-u ur mum ynwnlm: vlin` ur elm-r nmunmln wall or nu to p'IlllI:\-.t`:= Iuul loxlgwa t.hut. Inluht slur! luvurn u l{n(-l._\' mmmmln unnt. xllsplnyllm the whilv :1 cuulnv.<.~z um] Incl. nf fa-ur Imrn of muntlv.~< gvnurminma ufu vllmhlng um'rstr_\', ls to wntch lhuvrrypur1mtiu|) lilo up-n tho nmuntuln.~'. t'urtninl_y in all Snuth Al rlcn them is no nmro vlmrming nr wnmlrr ml .~'i.:ht. thun thu l;llp.~`[:rin_m`r unnlxl its ow wlld lnnunt:nlu.~, kl-mr.~a mnl kr:11:tzm: hunt, Ll {wt ln lwiultn nt. [ho .~'lmul:lur- 0lllL`[vlllH`.i n trlllu nmru- the klip.~prin;:vr in n .~tIu`tlll_\' bullt llttle huvk. 'l'lm rum (`.`Il'l`l(`S shnrt. sharp, pnllllll`lllil{(\ hnrn-I nbuut. 4 llI(VhI'H In lvuglh: tho own in horn lusa. Um an`.-it ]u-1-ulinrity of the kliplmk llos ln its ulim l:ru\\`n cunt. whlvh is thick and \`vry hrlttln tn lhn tuurh. Em~h huir ls hollow. and tho \\`hult\ rout. ls singxul.-|rl_v .Mnong tho culunlt-:t.~'. and <`.~pvv|ull_\' tho B001`.-E, tho hnir uf '-llw kllpsprlngur l.-= In cmmqnmn~n ln grunt (lu- mnml fur stntling .~ud(Ilvs. Tho lv-us nro robust. us they mod to be. tho pu. slngulnrly stiff nml rlgltl. whll-~ thn tiny huufs are hollow. sunu`\'(`l1nt. juggvtl at the (law and exactly mlnpu-cl for uhr.-tiniug ` foutholdun tho nmst tlllllcult. mounmiu sldes.-Ln)nd~n .~`pucmmr. _ .______: An Interview Wlth the Minister of llllla Regarding Brlgndo Camp. .l. .L H. I-`linl in lh'i|'\'|||<>. H|1h|I`lu. I An interview with Dr. Borden, minister : of militia, was delightful. The doct.or a_ manner was charming. The brigade camp was talked of from Almost every point of , l view, and the convictionl arrived at was ' , that the decision as to Belleville and King- s `anon rested with the commandant, lord} Aylmer. I Thn minintnr maid nnnn tm-t.in:I nnh. -,,. The point with the Winn: is not till this, however. but the propriety of parliament to pass any lcgialation which allccts the uiunicipalitiua without their consent. The councilwuuro at pains to beautify the cities and towns. Should any corpomtiun have the power to trespass upon them without legislation '.' Parliament lets through some charters too easily. and i when it is too late the real effect of them is noticed. locul .......,......... .. .. .........w.. The Bell telephone poopleagob from the i commons permission no cross the country as in pleuea. with in poles and wires, to dig up the streets of cities `and to die- gure than with its paraphernalia. In Monbrenlthe council eoughb to 9}! its depredetiona, its destruction of pave- ments upon which the council had spent ! large eunm of money, and in failed. The J charter powers granted by the govenr ; monb covered the case. and the company, ` by reason of them, proceeded to serve in- eelf at the expense of the city. . . . _ . u -_..l-_ ..- Y- :4. _u__. `L- ._,,, I A lkonorousrs APPEAL. It in nob inoppropriete club the Bell telephone company ehonld go to Ottawa. and, in ice application to parliament lot on l emenfled charter. edvertleeitl monopolistic tendonoiel. In has alwnya been a grievance with the municipalities that they are handicapped ` by parliament in its authorization 0! them companion to do businoaa. ' "\L. E. L-I-_L___ _-__I_ _.,a. 1--.. LL- Uuaauvaauavca l Nor T.uT<`I"r'8 EET n. can Plloo In Ono Icon lIL,,|., nu THE KLIPSPRINGER. ' Wnltlng on Her Son Mn. Oeler. Toronto, in in the city in at- ` I tcndnnco at. the bodaio of her son. in pm I tient in the Hotel Dian. Ilia condition in improving. (vault -* I make prmnpl 1-nah rum I m`||lnllu`l1|;:ln:~t I)|IIll|' I In nut klllwk WNIAIH nl "'|NIl|r-. I-`rw ntumgo. J U u-u lztcu nu:-nu npvnunc. , The mun Robmaon whom Luko Doney ' caught behind the bar last. evening has somewhat of as police record here. A year or two ago he wonb through In comp.mron a pockets m an Ontario A-crest. hotel nnd appropriated SIT. Upon awakening the `lunar locked the door and proceeded to ` pummel the thief until the money was ro- 1 turned. Lnlor on he robbed a compnniurt: I at tho Johnston street. depot. of the (IT | .. Ho was pursued, caught and made return tho spoil. The pohco any ho hm` been mix- ed up in many einlilnr scrapes. 1 I I r urulnnny 1m,|-rov|nx- J. .\l. Mnchar is null conned in I Mon- treal hospital. He iuxnprovxng as well as could be expected but -is still weak as the. result. of the rtcenc wferatvou be under` want ,- [ I Portqmouth bu on: 31.390 I531-I'0h Taxes in Irrenrl over 9300- Th! 0|Inci| rccoipta In: your were 81.90: . i In in: nnt Jnhn Hnitnn nl IJIQ kniltimr 5 ncolpu nu you wo[Iu,ulr.:. In in: not John Henson 0! the knitting mill, who in; been ill. but snothcr citinon of the some nuns. Winter Cram nib 0 :11 irritation caused by Ihmh winds. etc. E. C. Mitchcll. T, R, Th]; nu-noinninl nnrrntnrv nl III. I .-.U-5.. II IND III )0 VII]- mu um. "cw no mouse." 25 cu. luotqlo. B. 0. means; , l~ Ilrnwlug UH`; HIIY. Last week Edward Urenwocd, Wolfe! %_.%-_ _- I Island, with two teams brought across the ice llniltf-two tons of hay- The commo- duty was sold to local partied. -\lr. hiccu- wood clxnmu he established a record In drnwing such I lnrgo q|)nIN.it_\ . | D, -Il'Dn Wllllu :3 (III. 15. Li. IIIICIIIII. ' T. 8. Cole. provincial mercury of tho Y.I.C.A.. in ngsin in the city. Pnhnh Huh. Nd.-`ham mnin. E all vv----no nun an-nus .....`...... P : R. A. Sands. Camden East, a velcmn of the etirrinu tunes of but tit}, who rerwrl under Capt. Springer and mu company with chief Horoynn (`m-nwull and elsewhere. has written to chin 0|'r9_V. at-kirg to bgyo his name enrolled as being entitled to rcceivdn medal. sale 0! A_l":srm. . J. A. Woleload baa purchased the [H0- ncrofnrm. nituatt-I near Sydenbam, [rum Miss Wait-h for $.'l,~\UH cash. (Rood farm land must be booming}: if thus is 1 fair cri- terion ol its nvoriao worth. -n-nu -.-n nu. NI! `Yesterday a man named Bnbl`.0(l\ was driving a leam of horses across the ice,noar the swing bndue. when the animals went: through. Mr. Peters and (Ir. Henry , Owen, "A battery, lent able assistance, but only Pucccodetl in getting one of the auixxmia from the water. The other one, sank. (Ir. Owen nho gave valuable am.-. Lance during the extensive fire in H1chnrvl- ; son's elevator. vvvvuu; --uvuo nuwyu--. Pnboubu granted this pub week to inven- tors by the l'uitod Santos and Canadian government: reported by Marion & Mar- ion. Mnnhnnl. The Froutonnc gun club met last: even- ` ing toarrnngo fox` :1 big shoot. on (loorl Friday at Cabumqui dliving pnrk. Seven events were mapped out. four with clay birds and three with livu birds. It is pm- uible that more than) one oumdeclubwlll he invited, with the vmw of mukiu-g the du) `es. contest. exceedingly int<,met mg. Tlun Vnnnhxnnn nun nlnh Imlrl uh`. \1`rcl.II7 ` CUIIIUEII lACUUUlll}.!`l_V IvllLKliU| Ill. The Fnontennc gun club hold lt{`~ weekly team shoot. at the dnving park _\'e-Itertlny Two events were tired ell" with fteen -birds. The teams were: H. Youlden, H Stratlord and S. Bailey; score, ill. \\'. Dunlop. H. Howard and J. Glover. 30. Unknown angles and doubles. ten birds. The same teams. with A. Dalton replacing W. Dunlop. 1-hot, resulting in a tie. S. Bailey and A. Dalton shot. over, the latter winning by one bird` Will [10 l'U(]uE!"(.0(1 50 (`F083 HDICKB. i The advertised hockey match between `the St. Lawrence and Uanancque tennm ffor last: night: did not come o!T. About four o clock the manager of the nk bekphoned to Gannnoque to the jebcbbhnttheico was oppy and unbfor j hockey. The match was. therefore, post.- poned. Thn Frnnlinnnr` nun nlnh mnh Inst. mmn. players. The \'.M C A. asrocialion football club expects to no-oruani/.3 next. season with new material. They are counting in form- ing a strong aggregation. The Kinmamn lnnrnsm 0111!) will meet III`; II snrung aggregation. The Kingston lacrosse club will meet `shortly in Congress hall for re-ormmi7.a- .Lion. Their first game will to on Muy `Jltb when Renfrew or some other team will be requested to cross sticks. l Thn nd\'nrtiM=rI huwlmv mntnh hnmrnnn W hgt la Tnunsplrlng In the Sporting Aron: ' Av-I Rrpurl U04 Harm races were held at Brewcr's Mill: today. I . Fowlcfs l`.xlm Luuf was among the entries. Over an inch of vmtul comrn Rockwood rink. 1!. has been closed for the present, probably fur the ac.-neon. Tlmi nnnnmur fnvn nr Hnnn nnnrhinwxn plUUEll)Iy lUl' LIIO Bf.`l\l?Oll. This sumlnur two or three sportsmen will concentrate their ellorts in formmg a team of amateur but thorough baseball players. Thn \' M f` A nunnm'nHnn fnnl kn" nlnk UIUIIF, i llr. R. T. Wallrom asked Father Hun- tington in what: way the views of the con- ; gregation should be expressed. Speaking | for them. which he assumed to do, he had no doubt that: the idea of holding the min.- . sion would be acceptable to all. AEEul(3(l' ly there could be no objection to it as re- gards the views of the congrcgutioii. He desired to inform l-`either Huntington that they were an unio on those nzzrttore. worked harmoniously. and were perfectly satisfied with the mode of chuicli torvices carried out. No fear need be entertained of oh- ` jcctiona to any form of service which the mieeioners thought lit to adopt. He be- lieved the result of such a rnisaion could not. be otherwise than benecial, and there- fore moved that the congregation desired to express its approval of the proposed mission in Novembc r next. Ttereaolution was seconded by R. J. Cureou and unani- mously curried by u standing vote. The mission will be conducted by two mission priests. whoeo Hpcciul duty is in thntwoik. The Ohueh or England Decides to con- K duet services Next lull. large meeting of St. George : congre- gation was held in the cathedral yesterday afternoon in newer to an invitation from I Rev. Father Huntington, for the purpose of determining whotheramission would be held here next fall. The object of the M mission was fully explained by Father Huntington ina clear and concise talk? The purpose aimed at is to stimulate the `spiritual life of the congregation, to awaken the munbers to` n IEHEO of their responsibility, of their relation to the] Saviour, and generally to promote those virtues, which it is the church's duty to gncourago and cultivate. such as uxeekness. truth. justice. unselsh- ` ness, and so forth. Father Huntington also explained that be thought it necessary ` to find out the views of the congregation before entering on such a mission, for if any objections were made it would not be `desirable to hold such. Objections had} been made on several occasiuns.when these missions were proposed. and the leaders had felt It necessary to respect the people's 4 wishes. Sometimes a revival meeting was ` conducted with injury to small congrega- tions. | It. D vs` 117 u ,,u _.x rn-.l._._ 11.... I wu".L HOLD A SPECIAL Msssnoug. II@1It'vIuv- pinyin Ixr niruloethulutonniug. his on-ulunolnrhi-pwlnoxiud ullvi It sin In [no- huouthlhollqy. " nu. 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