Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Mar 1898, p. 2

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.......\a.....,,; me we In mo harbor. It IS now inn honey-combed condmon, mnny holes being observed near the wharves. An employee named Mcllroy, engaged in conahuctlng an extension to tho `futon street dock. broke through the ice }`()r-t8l`- day. disappearing underneath. Ho was rescued by oxher employees. . Beeleteuk tomato cateup at Reddenh. School books, exurcms books and scrib- blera. good value: and now linen, an I). A. Weeao & Co u. T}... u...... ..t -L- upuu up we cnannel. ' If you purchase glasses from us mo are here nll the time to who mom bmk H Lhvv do not euib. Expert examination flee. E. C. Mslzcholl. I... ..:..1... ., - - - ' u. nuucnoll. LnsbnigI1t e min aesistod in materially wonkaniug the ice IIIHII3 harbor. It inahnnnmonmhmi ..m..:;...,.. Open wutor is discernible over tin poni- tentiary bar. A rainstorm and good i-mi" wind from tho aoubh~wosn would quickly open up the channei. If \'n|| nn.~n|....... ..I_-.._- LA- nuyan. use. Madden & ('3. Una Winter Cream for removing tnn and freckles and for curing chapped hands nnd fucoinsmntly. E C. Mitchell. Open `l|UBrV bl. A I'AI'nnfnrrn and n-.\...l ....u- u. Lullcnell. The Toronto Star thinks Rogers, the patron. did the groatcst pm-eible mjury to the Yukon railway bill. He spoke for it and voted against it. DO Vou unn nnhml !.~n...'....o "l"_- -I uuu vocul against it. you use salad dressing? Try the Royal. Jae. Redden & [Yin `K/Infnn I`-on-- 54 -'*-`-""' vv uunu 0: U0}. Tho uor of the mm: :1 rnnnr|.......A L ,.,.w..u nun a large audience. l'urco1niu lined developing trays, ouch. Cameras 415 from $3 up Ira:-ds. C. Mitchell. Thn "l`.......A, n. .u - u vs ouumuu sauce M: H.eddun a. Tho jubilee minstrols pzavo an ent;o|tuin- mant ntydonham lush nighc nnd wulo greeted with A large audience. lined rim-plnnino 4-... on.- W0 !,()1`H')N in Purk: um: 40 rm about M n n-....... Kill- Mra. J Cook, Lnnsdowne. underwent: A critical oparntion at the general hozpital yenterdny. Agentleman [rum Trenton was in the city today buying onions fur a Trentnn evaporator. Fond of olives? We have them in all sizes. Jaw Redden & Co. lntlm lV..io..4 cn...._.1..-.-.._ um... - maurunco companies failed. The street watering can-Ls have been eurrocted from winter quartets. and 1 undergoing repairs for summer use. Vll Umn A mnrmrnni -nu! alumn- amen. .mn- madden &UCL Intho United States during 1890 and 1897 forty aeaosamenb life und accident imuranco companies failed. street unhnrina Ann-tn luau- L... .. , ulluurgulng repairs for Uump s macaroni and cheese tomato sauce M: Reddun Thn inhiinn ...:....o--In ----A --- ~ ` um-mung nuckwheac mm` and m syrup at Redden 9. W. Power, the venerable ship-bu'l ill forafow days, is able to be u 0 again. I -IIIII llto Rud Harrison Co's sdvt. today. See Madame Ireland : aqvb. on that page. Mn. (7. Cross. LInn.downo,is the guest; of Mrs Webster, Scuarb atroeu. Borated talcum, l5ca box. E. C. Nih- oholl. A The short: couru man in "A field bub- tery are undergoing examination. Two box cargo! machinery for the M. T. company's elevator arrived yencarday. Self-rising buckwheat mr and maple syrup R.eddm. . no spin of ..`.., my 1.uo-mm um Pooplc Arc mm; Abon-xon.'in In upon nu: Atnnnun or thong who Au` Tnllnt llouu. ` D-...| !1..--.'r 1* - ' ' ` ' PARAGRAPH8 PIOKED UP HY OUR BUSY REPORTER! Letters To The Mayo.-_ l.i|rinn.onn 1...- L--- ...___. `Pill-I out on. 1| A._.._:__ x -_ , [mums or nus nu. Clean I! (Inn. |_ `, , 1 . A 1. 3.. ( 3 duo 0 mnrl nn 1 wp. unuuuu. renuing the completion of the line. aha wee put on the route between l lacentl.\. Newfoundland, and Sydney, making the trip twice I week each way. Up to this year, Sydney has been Always Jloaed u with ioe by Christmas. but the Bruce. riven by great power, has broken the blockade. She makes the trip on re- gnlnrly eeclock work: fteen inchee of ' solid ice. that would stop any other res- eol. she break through with the greatest eeoe. and Sydney. formerly I clooed port in winter. in now open alleeeeona. The auccoeeful working out oi this problem any induce the Cenediun government to makes eimilu etteinptto open the 8:. Lawrence. A Steam in; Breaker. In North America we have two dilIicul- ties to contend with in the winter---i-now- . drift on the railways and ice on the coast. '1`he snow blockade has been conquered by lencee and the latest invention. the rotary encw-plough. Science has also succeeded in breaking the ice blockade on the com-t. 'l`he nowean ice breaker is the composite screw eteemer Bruce, built at immense ox- penne by ll. (l. Reid. contractor for the Newfoundland railway, to run between rt Aux Beequee. the terminus of the ewfnundlend railway, nnd Sydney. Cape Breton. Pending the completion but the rnurn hm....,.. v rlnaple umlur unaumng. The committee took up the uue.-lion: of xing tho o.-timntcs for the current. year. The heap of hor.-zen was placed at $500, the same as last. ymlr; chemicalv, SIM): fuel mpply, anme ma last: year. The committee WI recommend the purclmne of (MI) feet of new hone, also that rubber boots and cmmabopmchnnod for the firemen. who will alno be furnished ouch with .1 now uniform. - rrgnqnup: `rue Iltlmlltol. A meeting of tho civic commnttee on fire, water nnd light, was huld in the ollice of tho city onwnosr _vez-terdny afturnoon. Present: Uhunrmnn Minnon. nldormen Mc- Cartney. John-. H )binsulI nild White The clmirmmn nubrnmcdu letter from I! M Hutton, 0} (7., M l ., relative to the light- ing of the city clovk, which has already been puhllnhol. A nolnlrunicntinn was` submitted from F. Scrivern, "A" field battery. applying for A position on the fire brigade. An ll vacancy doow nob oxiar. tho application was lml. The npplvcs tion of H. Stratford for rum increase in salary was left; over for discussion at an other meeting. The nnmminnn 9.-ml. .... pl... .... -4` - \uusIIINl1;lll)(`l0\\'. ~--- ' ' ' I ANTED T1) lV\'1m()l! BIUVK IIOIVHE (nut 0f.l!m'rlmunl rmuth ul l'rlnm`n.-4 Hl.. arolasoa than $4,000, ulsuunu tor nlmul $." 00 to 9 - "" ORBALI-2-5 ln'I`.~\. I-2.\1'll .'L'lxlm()N Kmu 5;, mm nuurunm 1-IL, clly. Apply to J. (unnmum, bolow u'ldor, n ound am!/fa cf-A/V \ `l \ `\ \ _. . . . . . . ....,..---1 nu. The mnuuut. w-xn divided: Victorian order of nurses. $(}.'Hi.3; city poor relief, 53! 8.`! ; Sc. Vmcoutz do l'uu| sooieby, $3I H3. Mr. Walkom was ubanlxed by those prea- enh for the trouble he look in t.`Iu nmbzev, and for his kindness in entmrminiug Sir Squiro Bnncmfo when he was here. cum: IULBI. wl gf 15) ExpendI'uro~1-Opera honie. $""- wint- --. ing. 314,50: petty expenaua, $9 lil. Balance on hand, $127 31. 30.`! (5.); $.'%l.`<.`%; M- uv_n,..,. ,, - rwcelpu - $||lS 15; ca-h I ll. ......| .11- wings 1.); can" "-0." E 305: local. $173 4.3 F\'n..u:rInu.m.. n. .,..,.. nuuI.lu- luv: uuuull. A meeting of the reproaentativea of the societies interested in the proceeds of tho rexling lnloly given by Sir Squire Ban- cr t. was held an tho council chamber yea- berdny nltaruoun. Mr Walkam qubmitted the following atabenrenb : ` Receipts Cash received ab door. l."': fmm lulu nn~..`..|...s. L... I.~A:-- yunuo, gation. u. auuvmg mo noun and dropped her. T matter has been placed in the hands of L _ police, who will make A thorough investi- ....< I run. W May. 1803 llll`(`(`IIlIll.'lI`H nmuh Hcreonulud mun wllh mmlurn hu I Rom. Inn to ho sh`), mm M sill. um vor month. Uwnnru of mum! npp Mnnlnlcu holow. `I7Au"IVI.`l\ Inn !|"!'A`l5#`-' ~77 nun uwnu molested. During Thursday night) some persons visited the yacht: club house nnd commit- ted trifling depredationa. Four ice yachts wore tampered with and partially stripped of their nails and rigging. The boats were the l\'|r)ndylua, Slippery Jack. Snowbird and North Star. The latter was taken halfway across to Garden Island and there left as though the miscreants became tired of shoving tho boat and dropped her. Tg nlaoerl in Hm h.ma. no . mm uwy re going mun. Three--A mixed lot of clildren a luoqtf and slippers Ieduced to li.')c and 75c. Every pair a bargain. Haiues & Locketb. ununrlng nub p!'I(`0 l. l`wo~-A number of pairs of Indian line Oxford ties` Wu r_p letting them go at $1.25 and they re going fm-b. Three--A n.ivn.I In} ..t ..I.:m_....v_ - uurxlunl One - A lot of lmliot large trims. Worth fr clearing out price $l. Twnv-A numhnr nf um, n. 1. mm cncque vull be handed over to the widow. Twlco [lo Broke 'l`hromxh. (Lnpb. Fleming. while returning from the M. T. comp.-uiy`a eet nhovo Uacaraqui bridge.fell.Lhruug|i the ice. He regained a anfofooting, hut. learned that he had for- gotten a pnir of rubber boots. and aunt ed back to tho boats. Before he reached term tirmn. ho dmmmd r.hm.mi. .. ...,m..,a Du uuL'I\ LU mo uorua. lzeluro he rt tirmn. dropped bhrough n E Limo. Received A Uh!-qllo. This morning city u-Jerk 1):-enn ceivnri from tho uupremo courn n for -!|,0lIH, being the amount of in! hnld in Ccult Frontennr, I O 17.. Info nf we late I). (.`. McFarlana, I bar, V. The chrnun uill ha I qunu; unpm-ultlou for 1 R03. Provost, at the New York clothing store, has received all his spring irupormtiom. consisting of Scotch and English tiworgds, vunotiann. worateds. Vicunus and aergee in grout variety. Anyone in need of ordered clothing will do well to call on him. Reglupnllu Oollc-go Debate. "Resolved that much is more beneficial bhan talent" was who sulyjoou of the weekly debate hold an Rt-ginpolm yesterday after- noon. Fr. Mchermon r:-uppon-Loci the nHIr- mative; it {as euccoasful. Jamoa Galli- wm epuke for the negative. any: us wan Robbed. Edward Rum ko complained at the police court this morning tbut while sleeping |a~'b night he was robbed of 32.85. Ho any: he had the money when he wont to sleep but it; was not in his pomket; when he awoke, nun mmrmnllon cull ul Col- lco, Uddfulluwvu` Block. l`Ill' logo 0 `Jo A. Blanchard. C.A.. Prlnclpnl. Kingston Ladies College, A CHURCH SCHOOL. Under Hm Pmrnnnao of III rncu- lho Amh- blnuop and the V:-ry Nov. the Dean I,'rt)nmrlu. Furlawn Lute Reandenca at Alexander Gunn. Johnston trnut FULL B1`/\l~`lv` of Unlvur.uIr_v urmluatea. poulnl nlmmlnn gh-vn tn Imllvluluul mwdu of pupllou. Tho rntllwuwm und 4-mluru of homo oomblned wllh the lnlglwsl mvulnl lrululug. Tho bunt. Hduvntlnnul mlvuxmu;:-.~4,\vlI h on-ry homo comfort. uuul (-unvunlmu-n-. J. B. McKay. l'I`\*n|(luul. Tannin ( (`mquvt uml Hkullmz. A dluvouut cpl` um`-lh|I`(l In dunghlorn n1 0 men. For mn In|'nrnml`ImI upply to `ihiiy Non :8 10 LANE; bsiho CORN WALL. .\l..\., l`ruw||ml. *. .\N1`l'ID I-`HR T1 llm-v Htrem, und nnwh (Inn on per or um-m nm-In I I IHCNT FUR l~'ll!H I` H}-` Il`U\'I'lllI'IllN.' 0 ($16. unv :11 3|? n I I htnlsnm 0!` | rlIwu-,~s u Protest To an Entered At 3 meetin; of the executive of the li- beral conservative naaooiablonlaatovonln it: was resolved to enter a protest. against L 0 election of Hon. W. Hm-ty to A seat in the Ontario legislature. vlI|ll'I'Il UK `I'll! IIOQII Cured by Trunk`: Mugotio Ointmonb or your money back. 25c. and I00. I}. C. Mitchell. druxminb. your money back. Mitchell, drugginb. ,___._. Prrpnrlng The Intlmntol. nh'n.. -5 a |... -2 olllh Burn b.`aa Bomlob coal. so hon douvmd. W. G. Cuiq ct 09.. Onhnrin .o.....a Ilenumful lprlug ` Goods no Abernathy : shoe wt./arc. _._.___ .. _ .....:__ Dlntrlbutlug The lruuxla. :h'nn at AL- ..-.m I - uurn nun uomloo coal. 85 doll . Crnig 00.. Onbnrio Itrooll. Cnlnrr-ITO! `u Hind "Inn-ml In: !`....I.|- u__._L_.., n- . ____`__ 39"! lmpm-tutlou for 1808. urn-ta us 5|... KY`... 17, u ,1 .n . nuu [lIIlll-~ I nrua, ladies` tan lace bnncg I 1.85. \Nnrth frnm RI my 4.. am 1 _ .\N I`l*ZD To um) Mtw ` Hmmm m?..'| .....l.`.l.].':(.`:. .9. -uulIu received an door. I from sale ofbickeba by ladies. L73 4. ) cm? mo womurv. mm H. u. M(`l"arlm cheque will u widow. llurg-u|nu:TnrmVs. .A ..t I__):, In I 9|): Be Wan Robbed. ID.....I.,. ..-_._.,| .- , n . v\V';uV~l|lVuV lIIoient: ....-.a_.. .2 I A I mu-us um mce boobs. all /nrt.h from $l.. )U to 8; . Our `ice 8|. l_\ _0I`Ic ..... .. .- -u llreunan n"-o. nmn nmnm n ,.k.\....- Ill|'|lliIUL'U . on the Roches- handed _- ..-_- cut! 33%?`- lhmoauon the following Illuorlpllvo Im-rltn: IXEI IIIIQIA A-~ --- lUHL'llU\I n second Q. cheque 1nr.'Innn won as Mrs. 1 non`. Brock amsob. Royal salad dressing. Never repunlea and never spoils. Ju. Reddon &Co. Bumlrnl spring Uooda at Abornot.hy`a ohm store. ` Min Livingston. nuporintondonh of the tohool of cookery. Ottawa. Arrived in the city to-dny. While in the city the can ho seen as Mrs. Yates`. Brock Rnx-AI nnlul nl-...:.... k',...-.. .-...-.-H u-uuu uurtu In ll umuu With Ransom`: Hive (crnup) Syrup and Tolu. Guaranteed. 2.3:. E. C. Mitchell. drmmieb. Lullls III] druggieb. IIUW (RUIN. Tho M. 1`. company`: 1-tool barge Brighton will be launched as soon as the ice leaves the harbor. - Unless the front. comes to harden the ice in the harbor the atemnor Pierre nt will nttempr. a trip to the iilllldll on non- day. UUI. The whole country in the Simpson dip- trict. in mountainous, nnd comparatively little is t for cult-imtion. But its mineral treasures and fisheries are practically inexhnuatible, and the immense forests in -the interior will be able to supply the umrholaof the northwest with building material for qenerntiona to come. Porn Simpson is likely to become the depot of the vast trmin-Pacific trade. iiinnmuoh an thorlintnnce from Yokohama to Liverpool, by the proposal l\l'.'\Il(`ll to Port Simpson and the C l`.lt , I9 more than 1.000 miles shorter than hv way of Sui FTAIICIIOO. Port Simpson. It made the seaport of the proposed all-Canadian route to the Klon- dylte, will ploy an important part in the history, not only of the dominion, but cf the whole world. Rev. '1`, -..(,`roeby and wife have labored among t ' Indiana there fornquarter of a contur . When they went there all was I-swag ry. Now it in a model christian villngo. Streets of neat cottages abound, while in two churches the gospel is pro.-whod. nuurluu llll l9IIl[QlN`o. The L-hammer Nichols has been given 1 new cabin. 'l"|... II II! `-777 ` - ' ` all I\.. ,, ..__-- v'- vn -vl-lrlnfll )ll7`l'lIl'l`lVIl ovAI.I1`n:s v.vIm'.u.I.Itn. In Quarter-Ismmu -n.... ....u.. un LU u greau exmnr. In winter, the women do not. dance. Thny applaud the men, bent` time, me. The Indians are great gamblers. It used to be the custom lo dI`l\'8 the boys out; of doors, no matter how cold. and into the sea to make them hardy. Despite their savage nature, there is loss: crime to-dny in an Indian camp of .300 noulw than there in in n cx'vulw.ed, Mute vilhvge nt thoname num- bur. !`l"L... ..I._|, __ . - .. ... 3 uwuuunyiioe. none Uoolea, mmtquib Ta! he and Hydnlea There are aovernlgreat omits among these tribes. having for nym hole the n-buck whole, the frog. the raven,the angle, the beer, etc. Thoeo creams subdivide the tribes into social clans. and it: is said that in union of crei-tn is a closer bond than a tribal union. These crept.- dene the bonds of eonmmniiiiity. Persona having t,he name crar-b are forbidden to marry. A raven cannot ln`.ll`I'y n ruven, but. [may Wed :1 wolfe, etc The children- ndopt; the huniiy crest, of their mother mm are incorporated into her family. Tin- children do nob regard their lat.hei'a rolu tinna as their". Therefore. an Indian`:- eucceeaor is not; his own enn but hin pin t:er'e. In their danven, which are carried on to i\ great: extent. in winter, the do nature, to-dnv in nu l...Ia.... umurus. wncn nm In . etc Thom tribes ofn inns inhabit the Simp son diecriob : Teimsheane, Nu-khan. Kutlk. shuns, lfailtmn, Kitlopoa, Bella Bella-, Oweelmynoe. Bella Coolaa, Kumrquib Ta! Hydulea There are nnvaml In-mu u. .: mm umue. lllLl6l`ll/B go to l'0rl2 Simp- son {or tioatmonb from points eitualed from IUO to Ill") miles dietunb. In Hill the orrction of the present hos pical was begun, and in May. l`4!l*. , Miss Spence mu engaged as matron. In the six years liivrtory oi the medical mis- nion nblondanoea have amounted to over .`l. 3,l)0iJ, individual cases numbering over 12,001). The hospital in fairly well equip pad with modern surgical appliances. The nurses, besides their duties in the hospital, visit and prepare food for the sick in the village, tench in the Sabbath school, lead classes. tench singing. etc Tlxnan M-Hung.-J .. .`-..- :._I._Lu an , n- wu-mm. vuuuren and Innrm. \\'t-hm Lho past. year Dr. Bolton, in charge of the medical hospital no l'orL Sunpmu, travelled by steam, sail and c.-moo 0\er Bribieh Culumbimn waters on purely medical missionwnrk, an aggregate of 3 6. !!! miles. Pamanba to Port; Sump- nuintn nituulmi Where one sii mu union now Is On- der olirliilsinn Inuence - The Good` Work As Part llnipson Anion: The In- d|nns-Wlint oouniio and Heel nave Aecornpllsliul _ Miss Minnie `Spence, returned missionai y from Port Simpson, Ossseir district. B U . gives iurthsr information concerning the missionary work being carried on among the Indians there. Within the limits of Simpson diatriet there are about 8.000 In- dltill, the remains of a much larger po in- lationwhlch. until within a few decades, dwelt there in mtd. Km um arr. A race singularly strong. W0 0V0l0P6d physically. brave `and ensi'_(Z90lt`. bllli Will! the peculiar traits of Indian chu'ncber--re- vengeful, proud and inprovideulh Tho generuletate of health was good. Their outdoor life, freely ventilauci lodges an.` frequent change of residence promoted liciilih. Sicliiiese was generally attributed Ir to some in-ilicious inilueiiee exerted r by a supposed enemy. The treat- i: merit c-oiisi.-t-ed iiitorturiog the sus cted witch or iii/.ird. Contact with the whites brought the introduction of diseases. "Firowater iilso executed deadly woik. Chaiige in mode of living brought its own ills, for when the Indian builds a house in imitation of the white man he neglects ventilation und sullers accordingly. As long as any tribe remains in henthenisin, witchcraft will continue. ~ For some years christian missionaries have been I0 work among tlisve tiihes, teaching gorpal truths mid trying to relieve bodily euileiing. The Indians of Port Simpson nally go- quosted that a medical missionary be sent to reside among them. promising to do something towards his snpporli. This pruiiiiae they have faithfully lxepli. eon- trihnting on an nverogo 3300 prr annu-n. llr. Bolton was sent to Port Simpson as iin "experiment in ltilfl. 'l`ho clinic ) misaioiiary society had iii reiiiiy emit ll doctor to Metliilr-nil-i, and the two physicians have a field of l0().- UUO square miles to cover. l urt Simpson. by its aim and importance demands great- est; ntiontion. and in h0llll1|lll!l`l9l'E for iiii.e inonthe in the year. lle inning in May the Indians congregate at `art lisiiigtuii, on the Hkoena l`l\ (`l', for the three months` shing season. They gntlier at this point lI`OlI1lll`ll(llt1H ol 150 miles, bringing the women. children llll infirm. \\'il.liin ilin nuns ...\.... I\.. l)-ii-. Oroun Oniwrd Vln AA|iInnto .n_..--_n. --~ I - wmw msauomuso ARI coma IN THE Will . Accouptxsrggggoon woliifl nlnrluo lnuelllunc-o. .nnn.- \'.'-L_I_ L`. L - THE }lANl)HU.\IE )\V [U-I-'-\lDKN(?l} UN Unlon utreet. nvnr Dlvlulun strut-t, |ltl('|_V ocou led by Duvld J. \Vl|ltuhomI. A small M- n Lure wlllnonnplotull. lmtm ulna Qm-on'N tnlloge grounds. Apply to It. V. (um-:u.~s, nur- rhnwr. _ lillliillilt KE[N% I9Ii1999;!` JAMES REID. T'.'.'.`..:'f"r`-`~'r'.'.` uezi" "i{1.}Lmive Sideboards. with British Bevel Mirror and Lined Drawers, only $0.00. Few of those 60:: Dining Chairs le. "I}`H11'c)' Parlor Tables. withhoavy I .~rnss Feet, in Mahogany or Oak. 32.50. Bountiful Brass and White Ennmol Iron Bedstoads. smgle or double. $3.50. Amhulnnvo r-nll N? A. : Only a few of these lines left : If ` uh: esty::d'?):88 FURN - was, of all dump- tions call I! B7I{0AlNs Yoq;vc" _W_omgN Luvs ...v -y u -1 noticing it ts so comfortably, an porting (ho Iigurc. while -ielding en ly to every movement. I Inst! well, ind sell: at popular prices.-h HRAL: uannnng Lu-----. ..... _ ._ - - --vwcu For overworked men, deli- cate women, sickly children ` this healthful, invigorating ` and stimulating tonic has no equal. Dos:--A wine glass full three times I dny. IOLD BY ALL QRUOOISTI. solo Anna lor Cumin LAWRENCE A. WILSON I 00.. Iontml. '\r6i:':'.oM\uv-cu wnn THE D Q A OOIIIT. ` Gives Appetite. Producosafmshlnlaop. A SAFEGUAIID ISMNST Mental Diseases. nu'|\' li()1'Hl`) UN QUI-ll-I.\' Inmlurn lIupru\'mn:-ntu; 1.-hen. Apply m.!. H. (`/umm` _...______:_____ " Mnrlanl Wino " " ' No othtr article has ever received so many trol- r untary testimonials from eminent people as this world famous tonic wine, Vin Marian]. E p.m&s.';`m' % anuuoo~uM9M:n* : '13. o" 'a'i'E}.'.'C on an .~.....r...;-|.I.. -..._..,_.n.._ Iultmn lprlnl Goodsml: Abornolhfn uhoo atom . 0 """ '00 I50 pub or lips to hit. ` Eh: 3 into his cyan But than was no uopomo, um I Unto horlovlng nlghn. lhn uld nyoot worm in him 3 But they were thrown away; Ah who mu swoon and bmnov-bl Ho wu lonr mnnhlu .... . .I... Goods at Mon prlccl. Razors. Sensors. Cu- vcn. and all kind: oi cutlery. Qlllllty Is the but economy. na 2}'u;'J1.'i}5o3"3"&'L:.T6'v3uhu.. Ho vm four month: and I clay. ___.__.______ R5471}:-1 is'rI11:17:1T'1niM1<:- dlaw pl)uumm1nn;n.ll modern Improvements. Apply to C. LIVINGSTON J: Hum. -.-- Tlw Inns]! l7mImnk:r mnl_l" NI` llmbenler. * . . Eaaaousaauog strengthhs the entire system. Body, Brain and Nerves -- Cures L Stomach trou- bles. ro._ RICK H()l'Hl'I QUI-2l`I.\' H'l`Rl'.`E'l'. WITH Impmvmm-n ; vxlvnulon kn. plmn .\n.u.. on I n n. .. uuuvlllll ll. LARGEST BALE Many Patent .YlouIclno In the World. - ._Z..______., V KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE wm -nu uuru urn ueualcleo Fora. Weak Stomach impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN. WOMEN n I n u - - - - - -- -. vi w_--w-III Uh IIIEUIUIWCI ' ll'.'l`.'CllAll'l PILLS. talmn ns(Hroot- ml. \vl|lqulckly1-nnt,uro Female.-x to com- ;-h-to health. Thvy prnnuvtly rmnnvo uh-.lrur-tlmna nrlr\`m:IIlurlth-H of tho :~4y:4~ tom and cure Ilrk llendncle. Furn \X/pal: cfnnosnnln uunum'3 9-ms are Whout a_ Rival And hnvn H. nervous and Trembling .Hunsn.Honn; " THE P1331` D033 WILL GIVE 3ELIEP IN TWEITY IINUTES. `Every auervr will unlennwlmhrn Hum. on ... mi "rs. um suns awn W1-L14 GIVE BELIEF Ever) will ucknowloduo them to he - v_.. -rnnaovvv auur unnvuuu mwnuziua nu!-h in Wind and Pnln In tho Stomach. Ulddl III. Fulzpm after nmulu. Himal- nohc nfilzzlmml. Drmv.qh|em-I. Flushlmm f mutt. loads of Appetite. O allvonc-.-m. . lolchcn on ma 8]: n. Gold 0 ms. Diu- turbod Sloop. Frl htful Droums and MI yen-vnua and rumbling .8unsaHonu. P0_B~ mrous m!`1u:nvoua `nrsonnnaa nu!-M n IVl...I :.4..l h..n_. n, .- .1-av-uwlvu LJVCI MEN. WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beeoham's Pllls Illtal. - _ -A - I-' %W6iVbEH|?iH.` u|;1'EDlC|_I_dE. -Eyjvugv -lulu . - - EDucA'r:oN'ZI.T_ u Annual Dam , L` no-0 nod n MONl)AY..MN. 8rd. 808 for his and Evvnln mamm,h. mn-u EH.~.4,Hnun - MAN!) AND CIVIL SERVIVE HUHJEU'l'H. Imllvldunl Instruction. For full lnfurumllon Ulllcu, hnvo Um LARGEST mulonm In llm n T0 8:. Liar. Is, in ill7HilVi : I) Si EU'l`H. ldnal Ill lllcu, LIL. ladies IH Ii Ills (iracu )JItIu'lu. eidenca heron an llllil\'lIllI|llll01`(Il00f Int of gin`.-at ll l|\ UlllUll('I'. not --third i i..\., ' _LANo" oI;o*`` _..__._._________ An Interesting Address (liven at Queen : University. The ambulance lectuIe yesterday after- noon was held in convocation hall. Dr. W. T. Connell dealt with his subject : Bacteriology and What it Teaches," in a most realistic manner. After speaking Ilnisvs Il`tl\'t'llll'IilN. Mslli. of apply to J. A. (mull HIUFK lunulln l I`liim`ss ;)uIIu s.'.'oo l-2.\1'il.`L'lxllIH)1\' Hi-. Apply I|'IHT..oI~msI'I`I-;'I`lII-: um I`. 'l`\vo l()Ui,I`ll(`ll .\ppy at (iAl{Dl.\'lt'.\I prion Htrn-I-l. i'!ill'!nA about the nature and inlluence of bacteria, he entered minutely into the discussion of those which produce disease. There are over three thousand species of bacteria. I butonly about lortv of these me disease producing. He dened disease as a war- | ring between bacteria and the tissues I of the body. if the body be strong enough to resist the mi. < crobes, the disease is averted. but I if the system be susceptible and bacteria ( once lind an entrance they grow with E alarming rapidity. As an Illustration of 5 this he cited the case of two children 1' equally exposed to diphtheria. One con- I tracts the disease, the other does not. the explanation being that in the one child the c system was in a state to give a foothold to C the enemy, while the other was strong H enough to resist the attack. Each dis- 0` ease has a special form of bacterium. and 1| each bacterium has a special origin. It Dr. Connell enumerated the bacteria R causing several of the most prevalent 0! lorms of disease. how they obtain an en- PI trance into the susceptible part, how speedily they grow and multiply, and the result of their decompostlion in the one who has been so unfortunate as to have N them take possession of the citad . Boil. WI ing water will kill bacteria, ill also exposure to strong sunlight. Thus it will 3. be seen how absolutely essential it is that Rt perfect cleanliness should be scru pulnu-ly observed in all domestic matters. It is In small wonder that disease should flourish Te in the damp and unsanitary homes of the Uh very poor. as nothing breeds bacteria so lrc quickly as moisture. In` Th Arnlnninn nl |.ans.....`- l..._. DEE`? Q1 Ll`.l`} I`. W ITH vnulon kn, H. uv-p nu vuuunu. want In Adana Cltodin n ninth by Ramon`: Him (o:oIp)8yr'I and `Bola. 25c. and 40c. I. 0. Hitch, dnui. , The ooummoo on u. water and light will odnrlbo for tendon for buy. out and aunt. A unsung will be held next Thursday night to mount diuouaion on tho autumn. my wpil noonrca. Bonn! ownnn mum thoi . The ponom ygo nnond Ugo :35; known. nnu nnpii uooovond. Thin morning Coor. Hinchloy found the 257! n" a` " 1' 15.` &"'"" `$2. .-.`' "$3 y ng m n we go. ropoo won oonooolod in tho crib work of tho forty whu-1. Tho lion won notied -594! tho ropes noon Sovonl i Intltd thoir nmnm-h. Th- mm to n" per cont. Dr. (`onno proclodod to illm-ante his rumu-is with town! varieties of bnctom, in tube! containing water. milk. beef broth and jolly. and my who cared to in- vuti no the subject: (author. by examin- ing on specimens under I microocopo, won invited to remuin after the clooo of tholooouro. Many Iuilod thunaolroo of thin opportunity. _._.__:__._ lllllcily I! IDOIODIIPO. The exciueion of bacteria from wounds by the inuence of beet. in sterilizing and dreeeinnr, bee proved of untold value in Iurgicel operntione. It in only twenty-ve yearn eince this discovery wee mode and ut into practice. since when the decreeee n death: from ourfloal operation: has been surprising. Be are the exclusion of bacteria in eurgioel o tiom.from fty to ninety per cent. 0 the patient: died, wbereee now the death rate ie only from one to five per cent. Dr. (`annn|l nrnnnnnd on :n..-...n- Lz- -..._- -`_-u-gonadal UV`; ""` :.'.`.7".."`4`.'.;.'o'I.a'."x>"n"..`.`a`}.2 """ "'; ""1 5.-u. nrr ronxet IIOOI. This morning Mrs. Mary H. Murphy, a resident of Tilbury. Ont.. complained to the police that while boarding the west- bound Grand Trunk train at the junction, shortly after midnight, her packet was picked and purse. contuining$l`2 in money and her return ticket. taken. For some weeks past she visited friends residing on Amhenstsland and in the city and was on her way home. She thinks the nurse was taken just as she was shout to step aboard the train. ,..She saw two men near by at the time. Upon boarding the trsin she discovered her lossnnd, of course. was obliged to disembark and re- turn to the city, putting up at the Western house. She did not feel Inybody at her pocket and is not slire that her purse was taken. but that the (set that two men stood near her when boarding the train leads her to this belief. She has notied her friends at Til- bury of her loss. At one time ahe was a resident of Amherst Mend. ...._. uuuuumvoa Iraely so wet relroohmenw. Mr. Sbevonson ia inclined to think the burglary was committed by ouo or more men acquainted with tho lay-oub of the brewery. us wengnu nepn rue door closed. In the ollice they look the precaution to pull down the blinds. Those are thick and completely shut in all rays of light. The nllice sale, having twice previously been blown open. could not: be locked, so the visitors last night had merely to pull open the door to get: at the contents. All the papers ID contained were pulled out: and thrown on the floor. every drawer was removed and the con- . tents were scattered about). In a tin cash box between four and five dollars in silver was secured. A one dollar bill in the mid- dle compartment was over looked. Next. the drawers in the dell: were pulled out and their contents thrown on the floor, leaving the office in a badly musred up condition. Itis not lmown as yet whether or nob any papers of value were taken. A bank cheque boolr with a number of signed cheques was overlooked. A satchel which lhberh Stevenson is in the habit of fre- quently using, was opened and its con- tents removed. lhubtlese before leaving the premises the unwelcome visitors helped bhelneelves freely to wet refreshments. Mr. Flhevnnnnn la lnnl.'....,l tn .|.:..n_ AL- lth on Ir 1: Bare Back Door Woe Prled Open-The Point of lntrenee 1 Long Dmnnce Iron: the UIIloo-uetween Four and live Dollar! lcurod-l npere lonttered About. During the early houre of this morning bold. had burglnre visited lhjue' brewery for the one at plunder. and carried 0 ll` all the money they came ncrole. Entrance woe nooordpliohed by foreong the lock on o ` back door, (or distant from the oillce. 1 They then had to proceed through two ` cellars. through I narrow pen-age running among in maize of barrels and climb three flights of stairs beioro they reached the office. Only persons intimate with the in- terior olthe brewery could have accom pliahed the feat. ` Au iron bar was used in forcing open the door, on monks of the in- :-trument were leit in the woodwork. Footprints were discernible in epile of suit snow that had drifted in through the door, and these may lead to the identity of the burglars. One, at leut. wore a pair of rubbers with p minted toes with the mice feirly now. On leaving the premises they-cloaod the d0LI` behind them and placed in pry against the door on the inside In such a manner that its weight liopt the door closed. In the nilim lhnn Innb .1... ........-.-w -A : the lone looovond. u;...l.._l'\...A n:_,;n, . AMBULANCE LE6?unE. -.-___-_j.j.-- II All For `IOIIIOII. .-nA.. -_ 43-- A, A - BAJU8' BREWIRY BROKEN INTO AND MONEY TAKEN. V ...,......ns uwu.n'uts v.vnn'.u.I.Itn. Quarter-Pmnul 1`lmmnl_v. Pro;-areal hv Jun nu I-`.n~.-n & (`:\.l.lmllc-I. nom a-oputtn Chumlptv. London. England. Lut llcr Pocket Book. ..\.......... |l_., nu Ir -- .II. III`. ubjecb from an," gacio poaking Th acteria, bram anion was I are J. 1): acteria, ad: I Reva. bury, man. ly Thu 3 conve I. chute} nvtorm cided v elects tinn pnnee nldron Pecrot: vo R I-`n oh. Ann ild church wold Jnrua strong Richar 1 (Kit) I) uu `lull UVVII """"' name. Luz w are "8" ,be C_'d` i .C n .""`2 urn "WW0 W9 P? ed. pulled '31: 9 K`"d` muued ""K on A H` 1574- rr ` chel !`_"'mf`t rib ` ",'" uomma e d"" .ors I '9 Ben comrml Lhiuk AW" 4 S"d" uh ""' out of (. On the mom: he mph, ty from >lained'to "d' " .l.e HQ ll` S,3"t?"' zkeb ""3 v"` in d `or aiding cm` ' d El. r-rm-A bout: , " .,mT.".`?..`2 ling ' I _Sucrod dune chur rm nn Tm M` Do you not I new spring outcast? 800 the cloth: In no making at SIO and M2. Dnnlop. King 4-hoot. 7 on nunul N IN 0553 Thousands tcllb on In ounthm 3 ndrhl Ll pack .. :xmuu 6:. tnnzmczum 3.3 n nouunct ually point :2:.;":afa.31;*."*.. ` IJIIIII III `I'll! IIOIII CIPOII In one night by Applying to none and throw Trvk`~ Magnetic Omtmono. 25c. and 40. E. C. Mitchell. druggieby ,, Y .c`,"'r'.`a',-'.~-';'r"' z.~a GELEIIY KII leanh In In .....u.... ..___._ l*,I.I . ,, wun. rmo snumzc.-m n _______. At Ina open Homo. Another lnrgo audience greeted the Dsniol R. Ryan company at the Grand opera house Int. m` ht. The play pro- lonted wu Jim the anmm. which was put on in a very oaeiufactory mnnner. Mr. Ryun appeared to splendid advantage in the hide role. and WI! ably supported by W. E. Dsleon and Misc Ethel Fuller. Tonight: the company terminate: its on- gagemonb. LU Iuauu yu We rilngmelrl looting. The worlxingmon tomorrow will be ad- dreuod by Dr. Aykroyd in the W Inc: hall :03 p.m. Subject "Direct Legislation." The Church Services. . In Sydenhsm street church to marrow l evening Mr. Spence will sing "Tho Hand- writing On 'l`he Wall Brock atrcet Methodist church -Rev. J. E. Starr will preach in the morning and Rev. '1`. H. Brown, Portamouth. at 7 p.m. "The Parable of the Wheat and Tues" subject for Sunday morning. in SOUR of Temperance hall, eleven o clock, First Church of (7l1rieb. Scientist. Sermon from "Science and Health and the bible. Interesting meetings every Frida night. Queen atreeb Methotilen ehurc-Rev. E B. Rychman. D. D , ll u m.. subject. "Worship in Methodiatchurcbes,"anthem. "Even Me" (Warren). 7 m.. "Memorial ol the late Peter Mckim, anthem. "Pil- grim chorus" (Verdi): solo. "The Umeen Kingdom (Lane). Mina Mabel Bailey. .........u. u. uuuuun, venues in large sum for ' In eeuaido ennitmium. Ah Wxlhjcombe. Raleigh, England. A church has been dcrli cabed.cosLmg $.'i.')_UUU, hho gift of Miss Porring. ILIIIII. The Nupanee district Epworth league convention was bold in the Methodist: church. Selby. on March 4th and mu ade- success. Following are the oliicors elected ; Prosideliti, Frederick Hooper.Nn- pnnee; VICD premdeno, (S. Nuely. Bolby: secretary, James Wilson. Selby; Lrom-.nrer. Price, Nowhurgh. Among recent. gifts to the English church are $7,500 by the widow of Canon for So. .Iobn a, Boscomhe; s5,mm by Richard Foster for work in London; $10,-` by Arthur Grouse for mi organ. at St. M1chael a. London, besides large ,3 An \'`ninnm..i... , ,- _-...- _--lnuuu` Auuuuuulah unu UOgl`0- gabionalcburouoa in New York. The annual meeting of tho Napnnee branch of the Upper Canada biblo society hold on the Sch man , presided over by Dsly. The following ollicors wore elccb Preaident2.Jameal>aly; vice presidents, Dr. Crochora, P.-crkonmd Pock: necro- J. R Brown : treasurer, J. U. Hul uvury pure 0! H10 DOIISE. Tho observance of the special seasons in growing. Lenten plans have been issued some Baptist. Methodist and Congre- Tha Annual m...u:...- ..x u, \v uu-U cuurcn next Tuesday evening. The Methodists of Merlin, ().it.. will build a $l0_000 church. The money is nearly all subscribed. The members of Chriab church, Tutu- wortb, on Tuesday gave a reception to the Rev. and Mrs. Jones on their arrival. After existing for 1.300 years .`mtoi'bury cathedral has only in 1898 been provided with chimes. _They were dedicated uud started Feb. l`.2th. ` Vere Caldwell. A little girl of three years, sings in a Presbyterian church at Maryland. Mo Her voice can be heurd in ` every part 0! the house. Tim nham-mum. ..x .i... M: 7- ,7 uuvunug Iron] para); SIP. Sacred concern in Queen atreeo church next: Tuesday of Mnrlm n .+. I-`nragraphl In Regard to Various I on Sunday` The bishop of Bangor, I-England. covering from para); sis. concern in Unnon nl--nah n-urvu RIVII IIJHIWKTW T0 TH: NERVOUS OR DYSPEDTIC. IIV'I`lIl'rIv- AIV . . . mu 01 ounce with his party in Apri|,w'iSS(). defeat: of the Gladstone govern- he was made rst lord of the admiral- June. 1385, to February. 1836, under lord Sah'ahury a first administration, and lled the same posh in the second Salisbury mbinet, 1805, His lordship mar- ried, in 1871. Lady Maud Caroline. _voung~ oat: daughter of the third eurl ofarowoud. Cl RCL E-O_l:'-`l'_|:IEMC_HLTRCH E8. received his education at arrow. In 1804 he was appointed an on `gr: in the rifle 3 brigade. and in M63 was transferred to the i Coldetrearn Gum-de. At the general elec- ,tion of December, Isms, lie contested the county of llliddlcecx in the eonaervative interest. and was returned at the head of poll. This decisive conservative victory occaaiened great: surprise in political cir as Middle:-ex had previour-ly been re- garded as one of the moat: impregnable strongholds of the liberal party. Ar. the general election of February, lord Heorge Hamilton again came to the head of the poll. On the formation of Mr. l)iaraeli'a adminetra- tion in February. 1874, his lordship was nominated in the post of parliamentary undersecretary of state for Indill, and he was appointed vice president of the committee of council on education 1. 4th, 18TH, in succession to viacount d Sanden. .On the latter occasion he was sworn in by the privy council. l[e_went C otllce with his Apri|,4 lSSi). (lladntnrm am,....., _.__________ cold In u and than 3 ni.-In I... -.....I_:--- - In: luooud Lord Abudun n Governor- Bononl of Cnnndn. The Right. Hon. Lord George Frnnclu Hamilton. M. P., P.C., in the third egg: of the duke of Abercorn. by Indy Louisa. aocogd dnuglrer of John. sixth duke 0! Bodford. He was {born at: Brighton in December, 1315, and V ' LoRo~a:oa,o: HA`Mu.7c m L` rowan. Sold by :5 cu. woouwnn -m_ ' nt~n ~';~'.::1r;v " mm DAILY G, Tullug On! Junoo Boll. Arnprior. home from Dnrling. when he was auponnbmding the opening of his iron niino by the Hamilton smelting co_mpnny. In gala` to hit out on from the ammo during oh. coming reason. The con- oun will build a tummy from the mine tooooncco with the Kingston and Four Bron railway. Mr. Bell 0; to to auto c uitonun out 0! the my: tytohnnid liinfonhoon. "nu; unnvl'IrlI\'t` llI!'l'I ll! oELi6X5 or Fuwon. sumsmomrv IN ou.u.n`v. nbrrhlnn Ann n.u...._..;..- Inlng llloiod of rubbish. IIIQIII II (III. "How much revonuo does the committee on city property derive from there who oc- cupy the venndnh on (the north side of the city buildings?" enquired I member of the council this morning. An Answer could not be given. "I wish you would call the attention of the chairman to the eye-I-ore which exim there, he continued. `It. is one of the tint places that comee under the or of vilitore during the summer and o ould In kept mm end tidy imtend of being nlloted to be litten-d up tith `lot riibhi eh. " [pally r rrquw; to increuo in ntea. A communication from Toronto stuns clnbnnutnbor of copies of the Evonin Telegram would be tent. hero for distribu- .tion M11002 mamben of the council. The [upon contain articles relative to the re- aluoah of"the Ball telephone company to in- crease its rates. ..-nu-ru 1'0 `I no Mayor. Mayor Livingston has been notied by B. M. liritton, Q11, M.I`.. that his par- aonal letter andalao that forwarded by the` nance committee oppos ml the reqnewb of the Bell tolepbono ccmpnny in asking power t.o incroaeo in: rates. had been hand- od to Hon. Mr. Blair, chairman of the cominibteo considering tho rcqueab. He has also recuivod a copy of a resolu- tion pusod by the Toronto city council, thanking him and tho 1- on council. on well no other municipal ho ion. for the stand taken in opposing the Full telephone com- pony`! rcqucsb to increuo in communi.-mam. rm... -nn....... ...-7 uu nun ueure I-ho City [0 have nice parks. The smoker who has not yob tried the "T & ll" Myrtle cut. tnb.-men has a now pleasure before bum in the use of "the weed. An inveannmt. will furnish him with the means of ginngicn fmrteab. Let us ndvim lnm to run-ke tho experiment. he will lind the tobacco to be all chat item then- sands of friends (`.lu.IIn for its. and they are far from stingy in their praises. uuw nwuouon ub Sxuln SLO. Mane. The opomug lecsuro of the school of cookery Wlll be liven on Monday :1! .'l p m., repeated at 7:30, in the dairy a-chool hull. Regzulurlm-mm will commence on Tues- day. For full informucmu onqulro of Miss Lnmgston. The police should keep watch for the men who persi-r, in druvmg thei: horses around the rings- in \'ictom\ and the city parka at. this PEHEDII, cutting up and dontroyung tho romla. These careless lol- luws care little tor the city ! interests and do not deaire the city l--'1`.ur'1m-rtlo cut. tnh.-won 3.... n ..-.. unu nujuana Lnom hur nnd honoatlv Tbomembers of A" tiold buttery nro nnxtoun Llmb they should be cho-nn to go to tho l\"mulyko. lb is expected `.300 mon will bo ordered to the gold o`ds, Duking the six mountain or seven pound guns now stationed Ssuln Sm. cookery given nn l\InmI.m... -1...- Yesterday T. Sullivan, assisting the civil engineers who am making a survey of the harbor. went: through the Ice twice. The aurvoyora any in in wrch the greatest drui- culby they are able to prosecute their labors on account. of the hnnmcombod condition. S\v1ft. a old and reliable IIIBIIFMICO agency does the business, pays loenaoa promptly, and adjusts them fuir nnd honoatlv Thomembera nf `-A." nun s.-..-_.- uuul u EFEEOIL *' Vun('1amp`a tomnmcataup at Roddevfa. Do you like good canoe? Try our own blend of Java and Mocha. Jus. Redden & Cu. council chamber has been strengthened by the nddmon of sev- eral brick pI'l|nra__nnd new joist. Places where rob had alfected were cubouc and replaced with solid uprights. We examine mu. nuru n.....r..n.. 1... n.- CVVVII % ENELISH BREAKFAST COCOA

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