Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Apr 1898, p. 4

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-I\ Ivan It-I Allin` ---MAN UFACTURED BY-- r'l(HN'I'.~4. I-;1`:`. HI-:N1`H' WW3. 'l`uUI'l-2!-EH. Kw. TIIOHO gmul. urv .-mlI`m' In Iullurv llmt NII`t`|u`ul ulnr-(`l'\`[`r runnnt ululvvt lhlqn |wNn. 'I`|u~ lwcmly l|\|Il|lN(I|lllIHl|0`H nml (luv pmlv--tlnll unlgrml llw hmul lu|\'mmp'I\lu~I In a-nnml r*I|ru' und ulukl Judunwnl or uwr |u;>_uu0 pq-uplvwlm nrv wmu'|Iux llw s|`ul\'.~`NnI"n [\l`0(lllI`N(Il\.'l. _ |'mpx-rly nrrmunwl Imlr wlw In-r nulurul or urnllclul pru- Ium-nu:`umhI\||. Ivllnnla-Vpru-sulml un lhu nwo fund It vh.-H In l'rumusur lkm`nu'u~ml Ill wvunt (ho hum mlxlx-mn\ lhl`!i\ll\_}l`(`L Hm In-urln mlml that l'|lUI-`. INIIIEN \\'lCNl>_nl"l`ur0nto. will 3'4` In I\'l.\`1i.\"l`HN. ut llw Hrllh-In .`\mvr|-un llntvl. on `l`l'I'I~ unv. AFN-IL mm. with All nnm mm or hh limmu.-4 ART H AIR (`1)\'F2ltlN(%N. l..\l|lI~`.H` WlHH,ll.- NUS. H\\'l'l`1`Hl*`.S, \V.I\\'I-ZY |`|utN'l`.~&. I-I'M`. HI-IN1`H' \VlHH, 'l`UlYI'l-2!-IN. pp lulllllll` Hun tlu'vlu.~1'.~ m. ARE YOU LOSING 'Dlstributing Agent for Kingston. =THE= Iuptmll so important to had: as the CALEDONIA WA- Iglis. ` Sold em,-. of nhIhIcnl.hrin in iuq.,.,.. p---I Ia-uyu.aa..uan-p-u.- ul mu m I _. `.& :I.A_._l,_w. $7.1; 7 /zzwgyri T `WW4 "*"`? " * aw I--wyguc Iitjjwj W- |n3h lit [ncndionof his gun; ltj Ind lnnuhulng -..J _L.__-.,, J council. IIOI in apn- Iiuninnnoofthohrgccilioxiduelnod Ehloontnnphynullhnnghwtieltho auvnunrvnniin on L------- ' ,__ __ __.. -.._ `guy nu! QYICIIX 1 anything. iniuolf Iinhn. by which the cnfuilhtcucnyundlpnclnmurikh hoe thud inllnna ? S50 nut nmhin , ...- ..-u_,. can as was in II mo Clemente. , thoqnolitios. tho instinct.-" qil tho word , applies to tho lilo of I ch-uchi that into for it: ncoouo. Ho pictures tho position ol tho uongo young nun. tho. oichor at ' homo or in o houding hooao. Bods himn M without tho tuft! attraction lot thick: to piano. and Ioodortinto the low thootro. tho dunno hoes. tho hrothol. tho gunhling loo. thototort ol nil non. Mr. Wood than pk-tons my church to taking 1 p to u all to tho nacho of those young non. ntelonrlyuitio Inkiognptothoooll to my uioliooory ontorprin. Tho chu-oh roolimthttthouutt prorido an offset, tooohow. totho resorts tofotroi Its "ho- liti-`ugthattiod hid; horlovhol-hood . anything, i..;n..n .;_u.._ u. I I 1 I I wan`: ."C* H:::tmn-lo on the lnau`tuI`onnl church in chunoooriatic of him. He has given it his uudy. und he sees in it tho elements. tho nnnlihiau um. M:...s:...s-'I .1 - THE EVERY-DA\' CHURCH. Row. Morgan Wood. Toronto, who loc- cured in Kingston recently. is out as an ' udrownto 0! the Institutions! church. Mr. ` Wood is a young preacher of advanced ideas. Ho has llI`l_V! believed in striking out, in directing his ascent-Ion to the grant issues that concern the church. In in his oggrouironcu, his boldness of Action. his heroic cuumpt to men: the conditions of life with rchgious fervour. rather shun tho Iuhlimily of his u-usmont. that ha cou- mondod him to the favour and 0-can ol ' the people. Il:.._.;:...J, - -- ' _- , ..... .- unvuvy uuuu unuul. 0!` DIICKIIIIII them. Yet that is the Montreal Sun-`a in~ torprotntion of Mr. Fielding : remark, that the high tum` man will find eternal \-ign. nnoo to the force 0 . bio |>,r9tect.ion." In is unique, but in need not be patent. ed. ,......., .....uu uuulu nuns may are. The liberal government would have a time of in making advances to these men. to procure money from them. or blackmail A more infamous inference cannot be put in print. The libero! party hue not gotihe place in power bv vhe mid of the men for whom this organ epenk-3. Nor is it to be expected thu in will be eueteined in power by themb Only the toriee have the right, eethe Kingston News has intimated. to tn the menu~ fecturere for funds to run the elections, and on the ground then the conoervative policy made them what they The] lihornl o.-u-..-.....-..- --A J ' ` Of course. says this paper, "the would be no hurry about: the mute `Gradual would be the word; and ther would always be bime for u penuriou Imnulnotumr to repenb. On i\ good year when the `hat. came back well ladon. it migho even be concluded that in would not be well to disturb business on this occasion by making any changes in the bsrilf." F.K.T>;WI1'~. IKITIS BIl`\\llilil. jjnxnnn ._...-._____ ...... vuv Vuuu uu uuuuu WHO D0ll8V8(l In ID. Feulb is found because Mr. Fielding di not express himself more fully. and gran isthe suspense in the minds of all we picious men, a suspense time has bee criticise bbebudgelspeech during theilines of Mr. Foster. So in the absence of no attempt: to satisfy the monopeiists, one their organs undertakes to say what M Fielding means. In effect ibis than dn in; ehe recess the government will lo over the manufncturemsnd wherever th find men nob disposed or willing to su scribe to bias pmrty funds they will marked for the knife. n|f\l ASSAILING MR. FIELDINU. The tory proa.a-or rather a paper which presumes to be independent but in more tory than any organ of the party--nd fault with Mr. Fielding. the finance minia- tor. because he intimated that the tariff, whenever high. could not be regarded an xed.becauee protection was not the policy of the party, and that eternal vigilance was the price to those who believed in it. Fault. .'- l....._.n |_-_, .. .... MAKING THINGS WORSE. A contemporary, aeculed of libelling the commluioner of public works. by any- ing that he eeoaped dlaqualication on a former oocaaion. by dint of hard swearing. ' has made an explanation. But it in not apparent to the ordinary reader that tho iuue has been made the clearer. What is the conclusion. the only one to be taken from thin laiit deliverance '3 That Mr. Hart_y'e night had failed him in the election referred to. eince he did not see what it in nid eome others in his position would have teen, and that his memory failed him. no he could not recall the things he wan, eupponed to have known. Now it is some- what late in the day to o":r such a state- ment in support of a very unlalr charge. When Mr. Harty V was examined. touching hie port, persarfaily, in the election some years ago. when the attempt was made to disqualify him. he was honeurably relieved of the auepicion of wrongdoing. and nchr one. not even the men who sought his seat. ollered a remark that was unkind or un- complimentary. The attack is, therefore. uniortunate. and the attempt to justify it adds to its olleneiveneee. Why toll: of what might have been I Had the evidence of Mr. Harty'e wrong doing been available. though he denied it. he would not hav FHE _DAI;._Y ;WHIG. --om }-:&s.'... _ "" "T TU - rlntnhunng 3. .".a V ' mu 15411.: wma, Tu iishif 12} anruzreni Inuit hxlletl A low `can up unkiolcd tho bu lid: 3 hr bids! ICC n_rn- .."""" ..'...."".a'.`.1 5 ';`.'.a.`""'..? 1` In id an xpnl til bl agar no can ma stint." This passage no our great nrprioo noun tolnvo bun toonoly misintorpncod, A! involving a criminal charge. In is not the iuhntion ol Ibo News to aver OI to immu- th than Mr. Huey, had made my auto- uonn under out: which ran not. to the Inn of his knovrlodge and bdiel. pufoctly correct. and no ngna abut my such can- Itnction shock! have boon plant! on the wand: and. What In pant may in tin. Ihathor by 11006` of innmcy of nnnory or other cinunscancu in no ny noeting upon hrs character. It. Huey`: Iulinony. in win of known hm mu plui indood. In might ox-on 'n'y,nl:cconua:b!o---pnrhicnlnly his tour illulnn cl Inlay lhlrga vhivh u polihal undiduto it easily append to know. (I02 Montreal Trmle huletll A In. numb. -an -- vague or we present marl to disqualify as In" an nueenu him. and waste told tbs: up Dc. Smytho landed in this rape: the Inn line he would not unto Inch an nt- iompt ugain. 0:: use lut. occasion Dr. Santa bolievcd he Ind aulciont evidence is disqualify It. Baby. By dint 0! some ulnoniinaty nearing Mr. Hnrty mu aged to clear his skim." Thin nu-an. p- --- ..---- -------`~- - .\-mp:--u I-ux_\' .\v\\\`-, \;-rtl lllh. In the Duly News of Apill {uh Au odi- Oorinl uncle nppunrod in which the {allow- ing pa.-Ange oc:-urnd,+~ Complaint is mule ol the present trforl to disqualify him. vmnn mid u: Win the Run sun In Amount to Indy`: um: Arllon |\'Imz~l-m lHl!_\'.\`-m-~, \;-ril um. I... sL. n.;|_ \v_ .~ - - - - CllOQl'l|ll. Rev-. .7. ll. lkmlop gave I very interest- ing cult on "Life and Custom: of the Jepenese." This uddreee `proved A man home members present. The report. of the 1-ecreunry showed that C3oke'.- church society hid again won the banner, being lens then one per cent. in edvnnca of tho Brock street society. The meeting cloud with singing and "Mi ` bonolictzon. ' The next district c eution will be held in Kingston. The editors elected for tho districh ere: Preeidenn. Rev. W. S. Mc~ Tnvieh. BA. Deaeronzo; vicevpreexdent, F. T. Phillips. Kingston: correeponding secretary. Mn. J. Redmond, !`ic:nn;re- cording secretary, Miss Milne. Stirling. . I quarterly Bloating 0! Local lYnIon-Rr. Ports I`!-om District Cuuventloue. The roguler qu uterly rally of tho locil union was held in B.-oak atroeb church lean evening with 1 var good attendance of members. Rev. 1 ing. president. of the union, occupied the chair. Rev.'_fJ. Urenfell opened the meeting with prnyer. The chairmen gnve I very briphb talk to the membere on the poosihilitiea oi the endeavor movement if the individual mam hora proved true to the plod . Reports from the district convention eld in Stir- lingluai week were given by several of the deloantes that attended including Funk Pnilips, Misses Noni. Hopp no and 1 I Moxloy. The reports were bright and ' cheerful: _ Du; I l` n..rIr CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR RALLY. Null Iur one year. Capbein Campbell in now in charge of one of the large whnloback steamers on the upper lakes. The experience goes to show that. an incompetent min should not be placed in clurge of the life line attached to I diver`: auic. DOES TH!S IMPROVE IT ? ~37 more neerly whet he is designed. to he. begins with beep]. jute where they Ineete the need: which theyjere eonecioun end so generelly Jeedejthem to be eomci of need: higher end nohler. lo who on t principle thet anythingaezuler, but ainleea in religious. and um anything that wil i lift men up to I better lite and shield the ` V from tornptetion. /It mute: the church social centre y night in the week, keep boys out of the street: and young men from nhfns. 2-Jinn-`I shin:-Aha: as! \Y..... \7-_I. u-nu Inuualili. Ind [Ill RIO Egan ol Christ. A: the hi! ol Iloptonuuiou wu Mr. Romain uncond- odby n Iodyol {rind-. Thoyndvaneud to an altar uepguiiud the crucix. ruined indomudrnbodzothodoor. ` ; "In tho Iunoolod. I dcaonnu in sad in tIoCbII'cl ol Elf but Mn help A cm of pop]: unonndcd Ir. Ku- nil. thy much his and (ought until lhy use-ad lb auclx. Ilr. Email in than ant-ltd. See that each Cigar has a Red Ribbon in the end printed BLAOKSTONE" on it. None genuine with- out this trade mark. uuourrly. L0.\'nox. April I2 -)ohn Remit. I lay- man. who has for some that been vigorous- ly pmtuting ngninat nuulisu in the U are) pf Bu lnnd`. bu boon upcom- ly vigngpu nring holy rook. cul- minating in oxu'aor~jnnAr_v teams in So. Cuuhborfn church on I-`ridsy Mao] Friday`. when. u H customary during page yarn, tho conincc of the union consiuod in chanting St. John`: nary 0! 01:0 Pension, on the same lines an the 0bo~ nnnctgnu pIn_v.tho otcxni chrgv tak- ing Bh0roIooolCbri1t. Pih&0?nd Cxiphu. Ono of the anus! {autumn is known :5 the "Vcnonuon o! the L`rooo,"nd the crucix vaabci runondlrou the Altar to the stops. tho clcxgy, acolyte: and congngnioo udnnco In pain. ptum mm thcnslnn. and kin the Egan ol (mm; An .5. --u UUIILKI A good etorv is told in connection with the deceased when he lived in the neighbar` hood of Hrafton. In those days een.-`toi- Goorge A. Cox was eudeovoring to nnko a living manipulating a telegraph key in the village of Colborne. and purchased a cord of wood from Mcuuire. Wood was nor. a cash article in those days or the col- lateral may not have been plentiful with the operator, and the wood was not then paid for. Years rolled by and the transaction was apparently forgotten by both parties, until one evening lant fall, while a neighbor w.\e reading aloud tor Mr. McGuire Iome political new: in which senator (`)x'a name appezued. which re- called the wood deal of by-gone years. The neighbor suggested that a letter recalling the lrnnenction be sent to the aenator. who immediately mailed a cheque for 850 in full for wood account. The aenalot can boast of having paid the higheat price for a cord of wood 0! any man in Canada. A A Dunn In a clutch flonleo In London on n...: .314. - John Ioliuln-. of Percy Townnhlp. Pun: Away-n Interesting lion-Inlnocnco. H.\.~T|Nu:.~:, Ono...-\prIl 9, Thole died here yesterday nfbernoon one of the chic rovi- donts of the township of Percy, John M3 Huire. 3 ed ninoty {our years. For a number 0 yours the deceased was toully blmd, othennro ho was an vigorous as a man of (iffy. Ho was born in I-`armrnngh county, lrehnd, and came) to (funds in 1589, and settled in the neighborhood of (mutton villnge. moving to Percy town ahnp in lstiotwhoro he resided up to his death A ...._.I _A-__ 3 . II - AN ATTA_G-K upon mruausu. .ADl-Zl.l`Hl;\, l'.i.. April l`.!`--Henoru] _ Nunc'/., Cuba : patriob. said than only ocontingency can precipitate hon- tiliti . That is a demand frum tho Unin- ed S tea for the punishment oi Weylor an the Chic!` com.-pfrutor of the Maine infamy. Supplementnl to the testimony of M r. Lame before the senate committee on foreign relations. then be new no Haven: 3 letter from general Weyler to'Snntoe Guz man inquiring why the Meme had nob been destroyed. general Nunez eaya the committee is in possession of a copy of n qglegram from \\'e_yler at Madrid. to Guz- man an Havana, telling him to destroy the Maine. The copy was eeciued an H.\vnns, general Nunez ea} 2, and sent to the foreign relctions committee. V H 1II:!\ -`UH. I.uxwo.\'. April 9.-Tho roporb than Por- bugul was ccquetcing with Germany in connection with Delagoa bay lies been de- ' . but there wee aqicionc truth in in no nos England to make inquiries ab Lia- na to thereasons for govermr Albu- q1e`e presence in Berlin. The `nquir- which were instituted at bhei stance I`. Chalnharlain niinirazl n ...n'..I......... A1 I Prolllnlnnry. Ohlmlnrllln `lhlnh Ing- ` IIIIII should `like Uolngon Buy. Even I! She Picks a quarrel with Portugal to Oct ll-Rhodu II lute-rvlewlnt Dimm- bulnln In London. New York Sun. . . MDIJGAR, ENGLAND WANTS THE TRAN5VA- AL-8OUND TO HAVE IT. [mounts FOR ma Bo1ms.| AN AGED MAN'S DEATH. Askryuurgx-oatlcr '9." woylu la rue Crlluluul .r..v....... II, A -I an -- lI\rlI`:IllIU , April I'_ The lhily Mail pub- ntorview with .|. i . (hbbom-, who ave made the mine that doel.roy- ine` He says Lhxxt. he had no- o with the placing of the mine ubarbor, but that he wrote to olwell, Lhe American rmvul ah- re. immediately after the cxp?o- acribinu the minus he had sold to ieh government. and forwarded to ed States diagrams showing that emuab hmo been exploded from 0 on shore. Ho declares than it in blo that the disaster was due to an t. vvuluu were mamutea no me Instance Chamberlain). elicited aantiafmcbory mono from the Portuguoae govern- r since emperor \\;i|!in.m'a fumoug am to president; Kxuger, Mr. Chun- has entertninad u an-mm knlsnt nus nvu nu prounenn ntuger, l\1r. Uh.\\m- entertained a strong belief that ny has made the continuance of an] independence ll IFD of the Gar- perial policy. If t at be the cue, d and Germany WI come into colli- ore long. In is no cortninna British amen can make it that tin Baer will cease to exist: within the years. a Mr. Chamberlain : policy. and DJIMIOI bav in Rm.i..h hand; Mr. Chamberlain Dilagoa bay in British hands at time comes. If Portugal will be British cabinet. in the opinion lnnial secretary. ought) to pick | ith 1 orcugalaiid'aeizo the place z) of war. an-.L..... 4\` `L- -_L2,,. I '. MPar|and, `ho Mlno Buys Au-Itlcnt Wan Im- -u-..n.|- FE? `s3_z{6iT<'FE MAINI . 1.! UK `VHF. embara of the cabinet. are known ibh Mr. Ummborlain. and public being steadily oducnted in the the necessity for such an ace of a as, who is still the virtual dic- uth Africa. is now in England, ad eecro: interviews with Mr. in Ms IIIMA... :. ........_:...- uu rcunua Inwrvlowa with Mr. in. Mr. Rhodes is managing part of the business here and in ca, an-I shrewd man who know ng on doclaxre that when bhimgs arily quieted down In the far ranavaul-lml:\g:u bay bu.-inose Y 001110 L0 11 head for nntllmnnnt uII'!Vu!|l'l7O|1IK')l Ully UIIFIHOSB head for settlement nco with we policy of tho jingo be British csbinota. .u- I:Iu lI J poulblo. |l.I -nu 4 PI-iee$t,6fot85. Adnletsotnddxun - IIIE .Sl0AN MEDICINE ($0., of llaoiltoo. linked. bl ?-1'3-I'?f?-C'?~f>f>f>f>f>l>f> I4I4`<``I4I< I` _ ,, yard. Q I` Fancy White Mnslinsc. f-`c. me, 1250. Dmss Linens. Plnin, Fancy Stripes and Checks, 15c. 20;, 25:, 3. ) :, 35c Sta{f_rf-M&Sutclif fe, Irr NEW SHIRT \VAISTS-Another lot just in, including \Vomen's and Misses, in pretty patterns at soc. 75c, $1. $1.25- B1LTS--Solid Leather Belts IOC, 20c, 25c. _l} iVVIiLL BELTS, very stylish, 95c. MIZTAI. Bl{I.'I`S 50c, 75c, $1, $r.25c. Shirt \Vaist Sets IOC, 15c, 20c, 25c. Sash Ribbons 35c, 40c, 45c, 50c yard. Roman Stripe Tics, fringed ends, 75c, $1. New things in Ladies` Collars, Cuffs, Veilings. Special Drives in White Lawns, 8c, IOC, r2%c A The v.'1lues are remarkable. The styles are su per- ior. The workmanship and Trimmings are extra. The prices put on the different lines make every line a special bargain, 75c to $4 is the range. They represent economical values for everybody. You are invited to investigate; ?\YT3\X7L`llIr)'Y` `X7/\T(`*'I`(` A .- - The Selling ofthe Parasnls and Umbrellas Starts To-day. FORMIJRLY RICHMOND & co. I18 anc_i I20 Princess Street. Nearest Agencies-l). W. l)OWI\;1 fLY, Brockville THE l(I`_NNPnv rn 1:...-. - . . nu uu vv n 1;], DIUCKVIII Cures Salt Rhoum and // scald Head. In. Tbonuoltlu. cl Ayhcauynz "Ihniun a glut ulna lunged nnyyunwillnllhuquhlnu MONTREAL- ifSlOAN $ mnum IONIC I nomemberat British American Hotel TUESDAY, APRIL 19.

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