COAI. AND W000,` n-t'qm3:"`-mhupaeu cm w.92.e._-.s=_~t M- -z-;.'..; `pm-f V nun JIUII DIJUVVHE May um Advumre . SH on ..152 .. mg ..l(H .llg:%` fun . .`)l H) 071 L... r\El'(l'\fVl5KJ|V. I8l'nnoutut.uxt(hrum',IWhoInnlu. . .,......-...u-u-u-.-u I wry I01! I re. I am now In A position to omvr to the pn name `Notes! ha mun um-ellnon our red In I Inptnn. . mt layonrtlmototnxv-ndvunIn.gde. o I cl. ha I . Clo`|.h?n 3:! am l'n::`l z:pg=.'!E~i'c.` I .A@l5AAn\r\.. -urn: uuvv uvuuyuu 1 . Fonda over ,om.mo. In addition to which thoglileihol urn hnvu mr u-ourlty the un- llm 0 III! orull lhmxmckholdors. FARM AN (`ITY l`l:Ul'El{TY Insured M lowest poulbln mien. Before rem-wlng old or giving an bnnlnun I mun-1 (Yum. HTRA NO .& STRANGE. Ayouu. W. J. FA] in! Kl , Ontario Axem` u. .,_ w _--1 IJrIl\\.JrIIIV\ . " Having nnenny and the nutter pm llon onhe stuck or rty Bun. onlontrenl onoonho Jllvitmnnnnctuunn of Doom uni shoonlut'an1ul:.nI u very low gure. I I :-mtont hnfgnlnn In red In i MORE BARGAINS? " llnvlnu nun-..n.. .._..n.__._z u.- i, unit over the sulfocl: of Home Decora- tion you hnvnprobl ly come to the con- clusion thou your walls need re-pnporing. Looking over tho eld for suitable Paper you cannot fail to be plowed with the an- perb collection we have for your inspec- tlon. T. Mclvlahon a C0. IrI..._c.._ ws..._.. .s. - --v-ww--w -1 it '3' RI ton Palm. man an I Room Pa r llxrpot nu Comer Bnackpnuufnaxot Htroginn ' ..___..__._:_j--._.j.. Looking It is the latest. Our line is wolth looking at. in solid mahogany. Yours, T. F. HjAARRTIiSON co. PIANOS `FOR RENTAL. VUIRIK nr Brntrlunmo o--- We have some very pretty and tasty xdeas. This one is for china, etc , has set entine shaped from glass, etc., andsomely nished oak, etc., $25.00. an... an ucnrs nu-nlanlpgn. Etc. ' L.. ABRAMSON. l'dnoBuuaLn-nix:--.>.ws...n.- London. Liverpool and Globe Fire Insurance Company. _ Ihnnln nu-op Dun mm mm I .--=.----- ~---~-~~-v~-.vvv----~- Although the " price of our ' is rapidly advancing we continue to sell 4 lbs. {Bil weight bread at 14c. Toye's, King Street. Under taking and Furniture- ____.____.___:_ CABINETS] For Parlor For or Dining Room. Parlor Made ay some economic reformers. that All man should nhvive the name daily, wcly or ly nlnry as the an might be. mntwndnnm of teaclwrs was gvod. hut L am quite sun that the body would welcome n In 1- nt- tendancc of up c`lliD"[QlI:-"1'! lly,nvl if lkjtj warn nl-nl -- u'nonl. um the trader of this last pn- prr lass Byron and Burns among the chi grade ta! The paper on the Sn nry of ' ncbers," read by Mr. Riley, provoked many good n-marks, nnd In would like to ask Mr. Edwards what he think: 01 the position taken by some economic reformers. Him-rim oh: -gm. mu- mr. mrlxenxie, of Sydenham 'pu|)!i'c school. Did the reader this pgy glass Imnnn Oh.` R K. KH.m)RN .\l. D., M. 0. P41 3., LATE o M-xllcnl suporhntondent Klngswn Hone- ral Hospital. Coroner rnr (`Hy and Country Omce rormerl y 0('cupI0d by me um Dr. saun- dorn. Telephone No. 311 gjj- uuunlul! mmnnnuon, as did also the r on "Entrance Literature. by r. McKenzie, of public acho0!. the this last run. UIHI. lnliho few moments that we were permitted to visit the Frontenac Asm- cintion we Prund the papers well pre- pared nnd the discussions uninmted. We could not agree with the action of the hody in recommending .1 system of "promotion examinations." It can not be seriously maintained that the sys- tem of emmhitttions, where the object is Promotion. is any thing else than a` rel c of lmrliarisni. The system has hoen abandoned in many of the United Suites cities, and probably soon will he in Ontario. The amount of nervous prostrntion brought on by this system as was mentioned by one of the teach- ers in the debate, for more then of- sets any disadvantages that mm per- tain to this feature of school life . We were interested in the otticiaIac- count of the Ontario code ns given by Dr. Spankie, in the temperance and tobacco qnes ' s as set forth by Miss Mackenzie. The paper on the "Eve and .0:-lmnl In. N ......._;_... _...L ,-. _.,....-_.-, .. nu I. IIIPB qn'iona 3': .Jz'?$zrn E and School Life," contained much :1 unble infrmnntion, did NW0? 9 "EnLrnnm Lila!-min-an I-- mm. a gunman uomc an Inr run our schools um concerned. In the highvr was of learning, cum-fall; in thn llnilod Sta- tes nnd England. It has been purposely lmnishod or if taught at all has been nlong llm lines of (`urn-nt_ emnomiv systems. It would all mpny the trnchor.-I to procure some of the works on polltlcnl economy mentioned hy Dr. Ayklroyd and give them a diligent per- uaa . Aylru uaal. ,........u- nfnu nuunnnvonl :l she i.-his \\','uzi|1g w mt menus (0 mo M. lvnst a hasty if not a crux-l nnd l1nno~ons.~\ry \\'nr0!clvslrm~h0n and vnnqm-at :l(:Iin.-qt :1 wank, nllhnugh it nluy ho al damm- Iomto stats`, the bent and am-d fnrm {Hf 'ivfnrin is! soon nith urliflod hands implnring pom`!-. [I will nu imlm-d, n and um! mnurnful day whmu the pnnrls of tho` hour-glass shall have`. |nensnn~d out the enrlhlv life of her Our mu- Ihor, wife and quovn." Rmmrtimr tn Hm fnnnhnrn` .......o:--r nus mrm-nnn were nnvvr morn dis- vq-rnnlnlo thnn at this mmnent. At. It limo when my nun rnunlry. grout. powerful nd nmpnifivonl slut` i.-u,is \\',.'u1imr smlmn on um no I.....o .. un un u-onomw r(`lUl`lll1`r, um! (`H[)1`Vi'Ii- Iy as n aociulist [ (`on not .'lHmV Hm impn-anion to go nhroml that by word or thought I have on-r plnvod nnysnlf in n. hostile attitude towunls the good nml grnmous quoon Vivtoriu. I love nml wnernra this woman, not. lwwlllso sh!` is at the hood of n Hplondid dy- nn.-1(_v, not hovnuso she moves nmong tho vrinma and crowned onus of tho e-nrlh, not hevnmm wealth nnd luxury and position nrn hora, but simply nnd .-miviy Ix-vnu.=m xhv hns tokvn .'ulvnnt.-urP of he-r oxnltvd station to promuh` the ml:-rests nud agencies that nmku for peace. 'I'|m nffnrl a |H'H('('- '_|`h- offnrts I (Ins dirm-tinn mu-ni|.|.. OI.-un ____.:_.._______j___..._._ R E. BPARKH. D. I). H1]. 1). 8., M. 1)., DEN- . TIHT. (lmco 213; Irincoua street. Real- dence ma lTn|ver.-alts; Au-nut-. (mice huura 8n.m.tn 6 .m. but urtluy uvanln . 8 to 1d Telephone . 6. C. I`. Bhernmu, D. 8.. 1. ll. 8., Annlsmnt. -j u|wrvoln.|un nnu Ior p0.`u'(`. The president of tho lv'rnnt.c-mu-. us- mwinlinn on S.'|[llt`(I&ly guw am intercul- ingr account of thd nmnnor in which nn offensive mesumge of the British ov- mnment to tho l'nil.Hi sum-a nvvr the I`r-nt nffuir wna softolmtl and tnnml down hy the hnnds of the queen unrl her consort, shortly after which wt lh gentle `spirit of this reahly great und glorious mun tuuk its flight. John Bright. nnd the duke of Argyle great- ly nittt-d the queen and (`nnanrt in (hair (`Hurts at this time. as did uisu is Mr. Wilson nnd the well-known \\-ritorsnnd publicists, John Stewart Mill und tiuldwin Smith. In t\nnninno'.\n -u..~...:A -..- 1,. 1 1| ll] mvnr 01 mo south runl uf that must lend to war ht-tu lnml nnd (he north. the qu-_u lzmd nnd her noble nnd gift`:-` ntnml stontly nnd for over ilm-rvontiun nnd for nreaidont. or Hm Iv'rnnl l:uIIII'ux.'ll'ly nu Ina norm), is Hunt Viv- lnrin. is and has been pro-nuinn-nlly in fnvnr of pom-e. [luring Hm (lurk und lryimz days of the civil mu`, when tho urislm'r:n'y uf Engl.-u.d uml many of her great (HM rulnn men m-re npvnly in favor of tho smut: amt ll1l`:I3lll`(`.\I must land In \\'nr Iu-n........ 12.... IUIIK (lQ`lUy9G- Our hxnxmlinle object. in writing those [108 was to cnmnwnt briefly on the altitude of the pa-uplu of Um Unil- wl Slates t0w.'u'ds tlw mm reigning monarch of Hm British mnpirv-. In general it may hn said that this ut- litudu is one of grout. l'rivml.~4hip. re- .-apm't nnd nffortiun. \\oro llm qm-3- liun asked, why that pm-ulinr regard on the part of the l'epuh|i' fur quuon Vivlurin? lhu nnswor.~; wnuld Ix`. vari- ous, hul the princip.-Ll rm.-mu why the stntvsora um 1hns mind:-d (and [speak pnI`lI"uYurly of the nurlh), is that Viv`- i Jill!` hll 'u|l|l\ nn~n,.u nnnl l.. ... um statement may well he chnllengml. The fact is that the real atutus of the Fnglish sovereign is mum or less un unknown qunntlty. It is surely ufnvt that upon several um-unions the qu:-on hus n-veivod unduuhtuul uutlmrlly. What the real limitations nt this pow- er nm cannot be known until tlw test.- ing time shall come botwuen thu mn- slitutional hands uf the linglislx gm - :-rnmont, which, let us ht)p0_ will be lung delayed. fmmml|'nln nllin,-I in ..-.~:o:...- nnaunuerutooa. o In the heat of a somewhat intm`eut- ing debate the assertion was madu that the queen of England had little or no power. Thill. the supreme power of England mu lodged in the prime min- istt,-rs, her cabinet and her parliament -that to all intents and purposes Great Britain was a republic. Sir Walter S1.-ott, in the twenty-sixth number of his "Tales of a tlrantifather," \\`r".t(-H that few outside of- Britain have much vonreptinn of that subtle thing known as the British constitution. This ob- sorvation of Sir Walter might own In- applied to those within the British realm. The statement that the quueti of England has little or no pmrerniiglit do well enough as an illuslalion of the fact that the major power of Britain since the time of Cromwell had largo- ly pasnml from the sovereign to the parliament, but as .1 single pr(>|)(>sill:)n the statement well he challengml. Tilt Hl.alI|.~l nl` Hm -umwm slmth. In mnwlllslnn G nn n..nn..-.-..'.. v In in IopublIo"-IlrnyIto Maven Ind nil- tun Ionnlgn-Promotion lumina- p nous Ooudolnnod Kingston, May 10.-('l`o the Editor): In your issue of May Nth there up- pearcd a reportfrom the county teach- ers association to the effect. that words were spoken intentionally or otherwise derogatory of her majesty y to oil lntontfand Pu-nous urn: lltltnln the queen. As the aforesaid report was ' breezy, ctherful and good-not ured wilhal, suffice it to reumrk that no one made any do- rogntory allusion to. the queen, although some statements were mum- ro tlrdin the constitutional limita- o 8 - lion of her p()\\'cl'S,\\hlCh may have lwun misunderstood. In lkn lmnr rd` in .....-4.....|... I 1.. A -_i . nunsnm Em: gum, HE ans NO bifnadaronv na- MARKS wan: MADE. EONARD CLEMENT?! I. 1). 3.. Dig! (llrectlyo pnulln Ihelkmt Omee V I 1- n atrwt, Imznton. I In 1E`c;I:E1l1o11e No. 337. lwulduxxoemil King a nml nimn nf Vivlnrh in | PW Ihi! nunnmnl .\O n -rumm Wllll nnu luxury - d p('l'll1ll me to any Hut r<'l`urm0r, uml (`H[)1`!i'II- at not .'|Hn\v Hm permit me to tlntl rofurmor. and I Nuw'i-|L nu :uHL (II ll1[`{IH|ll`(`.\| lvetxu-en Elig- l. the qu Ann of Eng- : gi tml c-one-1m't, fur nvnr fur nun, unu um-(1 lnrm u )li!lNI I L1`, whvn l`(I ('0n.~ml'l, for non- "~ vv- :.-jvvv A c'n?5n'cn scuoo -ems. " *"*.::.:-:.:.....'~'='... _._ _ .._._. .. rvvi _ , SMYTHF1 4 LYON. BARRXHTERS. SOLIC- Itoru an-.. Ontarlo Chambers. 3- H. snnrmx. Q, C. H. 1. Lyon. -1=mnu({vu.~ 1353; ST. -...---.,,.... ,...-.. ., . .... .,.\. .. (1[\|J C0., 71 Victoria St., Toronto. Book Information free. __ not suered any pain in months, and earnestly hope that Dr. \Vnrd s Blood and Nerve Pills will reach every woman suffering n I did. Sincerely yours, MAY COLE. Simcoe, Ont, Dr. Ward`; Blood and Nerve Pills are sold at 50. per box. 5 boxes for $2.00, at druggiuts. or mtiled on receipt of price by THE DR. WARD g FI\-._-..A. Pl` -. lY!_A_..!_ II- I -` I have more liztith in Dr. W.-ml's Blood and Nerve Pills than nllylltiiig else I have ever used. Sinceusin;;then\ I have recommended thwn to several of my friends who were troubled as I \\'as, nnd now they are in splendid health. Ihad been a sufferer. like a great many other women, with a disease pr-rulinr to my sex. Itrivd everything I could read or think about to help me, but was getting worse instead of better. My condition was tcrrible-~I was losing esh and color and my friends were alarmed. I consulted a doctor of this town and he said I would never get better; that I would always be sickly and delicate, and that medicines were of llttlc use to me. Hearing what Dr. Ward`: Blood and Nerve Pills had done for others, I de- termined to try them myself, and today I weigh one hundred and forty pounds, while before I weighed only one hundred and eighteen pounds, and now I haven constitution that is hard to beat. I have 4-. - tr, 1 - mmwu 'l`r|lnmu. The pope bu decreed bhnt. no ags bear- in national emblems o.-hall be carriod in- ai 0 Roman Catholic churches. When a body of her majesty : soldiers enter a church will hhoyleave bhc British ensign outside the door 8 Burned To [length or injured. 81`. Ih'.u'IN'ruIn. Que . May l6.-A re broke out an an early hour this morning in the maberio 80. Joseph. Two bar namod Benuahomin were burned bo dent . Mrs (Dr) Chagnon. Fall River. Mum. jumped from an upper aborey window. Both legs and arms were broken in the (All. She died an half-push two o'clock. Four Grey nuns were severely Injured by jumping from: lourbh storey window. III ()1mwu'l`rIlm my... ..,..... n ` ununnoque llepnrtvr. Dr. Mclienna, V.S., hes a wonderful specimen of a freak of nebure in tube shape ofayoung pig. The enimxlis one ole litter from A eow belonging to 1). A. Spencer and would appear to be e double pig. having two bodies on one head. own distinct: hlnd parts joined together an the middle of the back. and forming one mtunl fronb body. In has eight legs, two balls, four ears. and otherwise I! a reopene- nble looking pie (or psir of pigs. as it might: be called) It dnod shortly after birth. and the doctor has in pub up in alcohol as a rpecimon of mom-oroaity. gun! I unvmnoqtm Repnrtvr. Dr. M('.Kannn. V Iunalve unu uerenawe mmsnoe nebweon the dntforenb lmmchos ol the Eu lieh aponhing warm. I advocate this in t 9 higher in- terests of civilization. honeab trade and commerce throughout: the world. :---_j.-.-_ WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT and A minor corner of Brook and Klng utroo over Ida's brug stow. Entrance on King Street, next to OAK HAM. 0 uumlura OI our rune." Replying to my enquiry as bownrd which aide his aympehbioe inclined. lord Bmuey said : In my resronaihle position 1 can express no aympni ny one wny or unobher with regard to this particular war. "Bub Chen I do nnh lmnihnfn tn Ann I nun wwu ruguru 00 Bull paruqulnr man I do nob heaioute to my I am a strong advocate of I bhorou h going. 0!- fenaive and defensive alliance ebweon the dllsmnh hrnnnhna nl Mm '\`.nuIin|\ ...--|.:..... IIIIIUTU. "Tho present war is I mosh striking verication 0! Wham: t_.Mah|n hu taught: us in his clauicnlwor on on power. It proves the truth of his contention: and place: him in the front rank of politics! thinkers of our time. I) .nl..h.... 5.. ..... ..-....x-.. _- L__.__.,.: W: . 4 IQCVHC ncupu. It .`f A V V i , "Everthing pointii to the amnion of 1 - strong modern navy." lord runny npllod, "as meaning in future grant control of tho destinies of the world. The uuddon do- n scent of the United storm on the Philip- pines mind the probability thnt she will keep them has come has A surprise to the world. and wall it might, to, think of beiq able to, i Monro such an invu noble pououion. with its ten million Jnhnhitnntu. all as I result of a few hours righting. Such I re- sult In this is indeed calculated to appeal to the imagination and yet it is. of oouru. nothing else than tho simple result of un- perioncy All too. Without thin I II)- teinpta at ooloninl ompirenro doolnod to failure. II'I"l... ....---..L .._-_ I- . ------ I "' KINGSTON BUSIQBS COLLICB I on any auunnln, wmwu also uucury of the Admlnlhy during Mr. Gm! o`a_ luh odmmismuloa, bu view: human] 1 curry grant woighh. "My lord. I quoriod. "may I Ask what: you think of the nvnl lemon; mu 0 lube `medal; of nhou_Unitod Boston $311.1?- A 2' `luvqnl Ag~a.au,uAua_e.~ - '. lnrqpnlliy. tie Riva` II"Ibfn . ` ` Inn on tho In-. Imtnox. Mn 16 -Lorcl Bland}. no nrrwbd in Englnnd from his Anutra Inn go [ horphlp. ooulonqod mto ve his op! b ions on the muons-mdy mono events. As than-Q an for grant mayor!- tiou In nun! mutton living than Obi owner 0! tho Sunburn, wlmju duo Glia bu In-nah main 1: t":`uu .."i,`."``Rom `M O . nlvllul lnltrudhl. \ - n. E3 -'3"a'L$2`oa..u.w`"3'iL.'3.?` ll nnlnrn "PI-.;\-.--....I Y\-Il___ A BUIIEI3 3.-5.; : aoucxrnonifu`. GAINED 22 POUNDS. Put It. In lholr Pocket. "rlluunn Qnlto A Front, nnnrlur *.f1rm"""*"*' `- -M. s`. numwrrrn. A BT11 R ELLIS, A R.(`IIITE(`/I` 0 Eu mnge Clmmbern. ommh Block, Brook Street, Klngnmn, (ml. .:___?____ so foot. V oui";;dno trouble ptgpnt up. who at and every description of Winyotk Inn!-r` I`. PARWW. %%I..% M st. Donia St. Iontrul when all kinds of Wood is to be had at lowest prices. - V3.1... 3-rmanaco. rlnctuut (I11 3 Mm BOOTH & G0 S YARD, an M 'Phono sn. 'Forgct it Not. 1 chants Bank liulldfff , inuon al.met.u. l'hone THE \\'FIl".KLY BIKITISII \\'Il lG |3|Il.l an-oi mun Nlhulo Th a . ..$'.`.,..':`,'u:....n.`." ....:`.;o&;.".'.'3"* I D . `WEE:-WBEKl.\' ll puhllnhed on Mon- q |lugnnd`l'!:::IIh,yI|tu n yenrlnnjvnnre; Altaehoultolhn peflaoneomhehenhloh ones: In cant?` nylhla uni cheap F`. c. Marnhall, ill! -n.I nan nnluma-anon n-on--- cabinet nnd Uphollhnf work ot every description made to order or N- : Dllrtd. hhttruaca and Father Bod: uno- vnted. In---.15-.-g - .-, m - cnnpers CLEANED} sewao nun LAID. }Sleam Carpet Cleaning Work}. M. smncmm. - Agent. Self-oiling axles. Ono-piece crank and axle. Boltleu head and seat post. Largo tubing "tapered," making it stronger. \V:.I,I, A,,I I I I -- UNI UIIKUIK Nickle steel chain. and the onion running wheels made. Adood Wheel for $35. warranted. IIIE DESI IS IIIE CIIEAPESL. luau. Full!!! DIOIOC I0!` IMDEIIIQ 0. |f.Ol`Id. cozu. am is com. at __._._ Povgmn a 561: mm mews. M? c ants Bu}ldlIl.(`.u.n0I' Brock 1 Wellington 2| Inna :: `A new POINTERS S:':$#. :w.`- ,.='.?:?."':? 3 nllnarro nllnulxml` P F 11 Parcel B on nun. '}: I?! lo hr put a man. 1 ll l1I.:&g-18 V73 ` :1o|z_:ul-'n:mnJza yngghen n Inadnn qulotl O \ s|;r':::"7 3&5-3997? _c:u'punuoon' {M 5;": '1 d I a .;un{y::~|n:1't>.d`fo:"1 . I I Blxnhor` 5!) .395 Quincy J . i lngugt on lnvtgu N_ H on each 5c. pnrkage. ALL Omens ARE INIATIONS pg : L \-...a...., E53 Punctual "/ Tbhlljllfhltlll I92 -Illllhu-yllnuldbgduqlhillow ncullnplln wgy-IuouruivI nuuuilllw S. 0. mm & 00.. I1 Roy. N. 1'. GItN'n.1.'ItI]t:- My lx\h Iuuk :1 severe va`1xl1; hecmnu so haunt you mu d In-ur him all t 9 time. The doclnrl mm It wna vmup, but did him no guod. Wegnva him Nl\l1nh'a(`mmh and (xsmumpuon Ours In It helpcd mm qulvk. N/may 8. Tu". Crew: Dnnnt. Alt. lame. ruuwnrm ou'ii=ioo around ' , heiittlooma nook and ftlvt Bhiloh Ac- cord ng to dim- iinna. Thb will sue` the child a lifn. union iherueimshlrendyproshtiaaodtotruucroup or D in which eveht y 0 nenrett and has Ph.\'sician. for the o mum of irnchmionuy nmy be necessary to were liib. Use Shiloh In time. for delays are ugciniiy dnngoroun n this (had. disorder. the United sum: and mmin. 25. 600.3111! $1.00 a bnttle; and in England. la. 2 .. 2:. 8d. and 43.61). N I` ll'.Hn.A- (M '1 D.u. M I? A-an--ugn. _ --_. _ -v-wYuu-nu-mg SBIGNEEBIN TRUE . 0Fl4`I(?E:288 BA- gol Street. Auslgnmeut. solicited. ms and as humans mm. in RII. um remody 1 Consumption on um. eh ~now;n`i~eY0u .l'4lIlllII\I, 1a.lll.. 1!. (Ju. IIIILI II. DU; S. P. Wrlh & ybnhy n vonh: hours: r'Ii"'." Welland-Vale Wheels. - 1- j Z - - in on ench pnrkage. flan:--up. I--- I mm qulvk. Tgluw. Crew: Depot. Alt. ` - "..1.1`.`": .':'a`: 8??` I and is moot! Farm ; (You my Mnnnn A vnrlu-t_\' M vm3\'lmmlImn Ind -nlrvn arm will Inxu {nu ulu otunup-mo lrum (5-v. ` Tum I-`rum. Hum] 54`. In '. `U III C ;vory warm , mom, tho - air 01 which ` mint 0 ' mndo mo at tho eon- t nuoua steam mam 1 |\n\lI.nn III CHI. OI oroup, git tho oh I -.10 bed In I ` Wt!-v wn rm 00 an II. ecauull nvoot md Gaunt. can of nrnnn, nut .sT'.-F" Anmgwnmn BLANCHARJ) cnAn'1'mi=.Eb A untnnt. Boulmo n pouwd,audll.- ed Trlnl balances and mum al statement I.n'ken. Buulnerm connueutlul. Address Klug- Ilon Bullnema College. _ ____..__..___._____._.__.___ DA. OIVENE, Barrister. Solicitor, over Mer- chants Bank. Money to loan at 5 and 8 pm. ma`-._..- . . . . . -- ._ . -, _ J S. 3- MOCANN. ACCOUNTANT AND o liintate A nt. Rents and account: when M. Money loan at. lowest. rates. Omce 888 King at... over Wnde'u Drug Store. n can ..-___, _ , _ . 7 L NDER CHARTERED oAd. ?1' .;:"{`.f1`.`.'.'.`.`m." .`. .'.`.'.` .P.'?.'.`..-z. }2`3`. ;i'i.`1"; EONARD 1)iF_ xs'r directly clrypnullu llln - Ll) In mt. , BII'il}`I,lY' LIV EILY OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ghonu 201. _ SMYTHE cl LOSCOMBE. lln\vlr|`n In mnnnm Ann... ..... .. mluundorutandlwm verhnl mien. Wrlun~n dlncllonu ahon be placed on all mpy for In- scrum. All nit:-run-nu-nu no nutuecx lo the 1| rovaldlho blluber. ll clu?r ulvn-unmcmn and suIncr|p- tions we no am unable in adranm. cl unincorporated nun:-lntlom at tr (2 will to held punonnlly raupolllblc ht . MONEY AND BU8INE8b. ----------- Canadian I as MEDICAL CARDS. ate I0 grgnt in proportion to built an: `i wineglunful me. than 1 day will Iecure results. Weukness and fatigue own up to its mastering power. 'ARCH[TECTURAL. -j.j. "|iTsuRANcE. th YEAR. Hons: LIVBRYV "*8 n`7.5`i: :'a'.'.",".'...!".`l$'..F""I-, ; mnwuunquuu _ , N...- a lurnfhb ..1`.`:..;".2'.`.':'f..: onin-ntheygivo. LEGAT DENTA LI All dnnlitn soil It. Lanny 1 pin! |hvohu=h.J.a.. I. run uuwpiuus. _ PI-mu. Out. In l6.--Au leldtly i with J....n.-..'.s.:.. sun; Ln clmrgv mr I nmlco. Dc. (`nnlracln for ll apt.-clnni spam um mrulo rnr Ion Iorma hr men-unnlo nnvnmumwuwnlu. hut nncfcon of help wnnuni for sale, In-IN, fort ner- nmps, mum or unydnng beyond an an an- nuuncun of n or nxlnunu-lunm mr nalo urn excl rd space: for prormalonul In- mnnocoli lunacy umounoelnonu are sub)-not to rattle! on. (Vonu-not advornors allowed two changm E: wmk : more n-qunnl clnmzm must ho paid . The will not bore-ponnlhle mr I-nluundantalldlwof cllngeuonq gluon placed mm mu m. unuou so nnwonll IO onvmonl 01 the por- tion: otcnnadn notcompritod Iithin any pcvinoo. into ninodprnvioionnl districts. I pnunl fonron U083. Kecwntin. UoKouaie. Yukon nod Innklin. The honoduiu of than has In will In _./'~ I Z IVKIIUTI . 0 I"l'.\VA'A, May l6.-An ordor-in-council is publiohod canoulling the order-in-oonm oil 0! I895, eoubliuhing the bounduiu of tho Iurritorios and deciding to obtain legio- lution to nntboriu the division: 0! the 0' W DOC comnrind Iithin nnv imnnnoque Independent. William O`Uonnor.non oi Michal O'Con- nor. Pino otreoo. loll: hon school 5 month ago for Syracuse. N'.Y. Them he joined a ,ragimonc in the capacity of bugle:-. and I low days afterwards the regimdub mu or- dered to proceed to Florida. He in now in Flo:-ids. where the United Sate: troops have been mustered for the much on Cuba. Clare. eon ol Junta Donahue, loft hero nboucnyouugo and Inn since been em- loyod in the Clovolnnd bicycle woth in ` olodo, Ohio. A letter received from him inn week mean that he in: enlisted in the United States nan! return no Toiodo. and upoctnholoavo this week for active ner- I vie; puuuuuu wuu nnu not better but reoired to Ln hotel to suit. for the nub trnin ome. lloplng Couple Caught. Pr:-nmnnuo, 0110., May Hi -Tho old shot of an string wife and for vwing hus- bau nu ro enacted at the po ice station here on Saturday. In the morning Mrs. W. H. Stevenson. Fenolon Fnlla, olo d with George Kennedy. fourteen years er junior. They drove to L.ndaa_y and took the morning train to Petorhoro. Her hus- band traced her to Lindsay and than tote phoned to Poterboro, where the pair were captured and placed in the cells. The bus- band arrived, the wife robbed and begged to be reinstated in her place in ch hours- hold. The husband consented. Konnody proceeded on his orip alone. while the re- pontanb wife and her better half reeaired In An hnkpl In unit I... al.. _._a 4...-:.. Hnnmmque Independent. Wilhlm O'Uonnm-, nnn mqor genera: Merritt. The L300 troops that are to be taken to the Philippinoe on the City of Pehin will consist principally of volunteers, although eome regulars will be in the party. As soon aethia advanced expedition reechee Menille. edmirel Dewey will order the surrender of the city, under penalty that ii his request) in not granted he will begin an immediate bombardment. When Mimilla bee wr- rendered to the Unite} Staten forces Gen. Merritt will eeteblieh hie heedqunrtere in Menille, end hie army. under three divi- nion comrmndern, will be scattered over thoieluide. This force will, with the ne- eietence ol the eet. the ndminietretion thinks, euilice to hold the islnndu. vnaluh . LIIIIIB CWO POIUI WI ETNVO IC Maniliya several week: in advance 0! the she main oxpodibion under the command of major general Motrin. \ '[`h I Rm) Ihrnnnn than nu. L- L- a_I_-_ L. CIVUIIIUUI-In Tina -dvanco expedition will be under cho command of major-geneml Otis, who in at pronoun :0 Denver, Col. The City ol Pekin and the cruiser Cbnrleabon will be loaded with Arms and nmmunisiun of every variot. Thole two post: will arrive Mnnllly; woeka`in _ndvnnoe _the_ 58.. ...x.. -._._-.I:A.-A, mum aha ,` . '"~"'"||r:*' '1'. I7!` P9!` WW; rwlumxl nun` V non ml splay ulvurllwnnem ll(`(`0ll1 mnl--u_Qr on cuntruwll for over 500 lines. . |n|mu... clmrgo mr noun, (or II lI'I*l'IlIt\tI nnnm urn ......|.. r... uqulplnvnlal IIYB DON! nurnecl (.0 CD0 0058'?- Laco on Saturday afternoon secretary Alger directed the ndjuranrgenarnl to or- der l 300uroopsfrom Due Dates 01C.-slifornia and Washington to be roady to leave for San Francisco on the city of Pokin by this nloornoon. ll`)..- ,_:..-_-- __.,- I'-' "I ' lulu Dull I FHUUIICU. In the meantime all the bureau: in the war dopartmonb aro directing all their energies towards the orgaulmtion and proper equipmenb of this army. Am~ munition. commiuny supplies nnd other equipments are being hurried t6 the Snhurdnv nhnrnnnn .u...u...... Jun-guuurlll mernw. Admiral Dewey. in his last dmpatch to the navy department. strongly indicated that he would need a large army to estab- hah and preserve pence. It in said upon good mnhority bhat within nboub nwo weeks! n expedition of 15,000 will have left Sm Francisco. I In rh- --uunnplmn ..II 11.. L..__.,, v uropmea. WA.`KlllNH'l'0.V, May l6.-0wing to the dioam-iolnction that has been expressed by the army and naval experts in regard to the proposed plan of sending an army of only 7,000 troops to the relief of admiral Dewey. the war department. bu practically decided to greatly increase the number of troops than will leave San Franciwo under the command of ma- jor-general Merrito. Admiral nawnn in in`. I....a ..I-..._A-I - Ordered To Be Reedy To Leave lien tren- oleco Thu Alter-noon-`l`wo llhlploudl OI Anne Am! Amumultlon Wm Ao- compeny Them-Dewey will Need I Large army To lleteblleh And lulu. tnln fem-o-0tle And llerrltt In Oom- mend. Harm Kouu, May 16 -`I'b'e deopetoh bolt Moullooh -which left Menille on Friday arrived here yesterday. Rear ad- mire] Dewey e Iquedron remains in Menille hey bloohnomg the city, which is begin- ning to snllhr greatly on eooount of ineulil- cientiood. Meet brings 81.50 a pound. The smell Spenish gunboet Oullso, which has been cruising in south- ern waters the int eixteen months, entered the hey of Menille lent Wedneedey end wee greatly surprised to be received . by shote from is dozen United States guns. one olwhloh out 3 long hole in her owning. The Oolleo promptly hauled down her oolore. She carries one gun and screw of thirtyeight men and one olii cer. who were paroled. When the McCulloch returned to Menille from Hong Kong leet Tues- day. the ngehlp Olympia heulad down the commodore : burgoe end hoisted the [lag of a roar-admiral, chewing commodore l)ewey e promotion. Strict watch is kept by the rqnedron toguerd against attempts todestroy the ships with tor edoes; otherwise nothing is doing. The lieelth of oilicers and men in very good. The captured transport at Munille is being loaded with guns taken iron: the Spanish llllp`. These will be - sent to the novel academy at Annapolis ee trophies. wlulllvrvlnil I]... us A,_.: _ . Imnmmu-wm. smn. ABOUT |5,000 MEN wm. on T0 oawswa AID. ' Dcwcy Is Still Bombarding The! Town. ` l {nmnmn IS surmuus. lull Dow; _ A4 nn,_u- Throounleunawovk. '- 5.. -. Monnnn-monla by a noun! nc:\1e,t\vrl\'u llnos tn the Inch. HI`! . ail` i |:`H`.|'I`l.I`|`||`_: 1l:|'r`:3_Il"I)!`t\tl|s, one Ins: rtlnn, \\ ants. [nut rum 1-`. cl Pnnnnrmlu |.o|..|.... co. I"-r_.'i'._uT5;. I . ln.I.s...\...a.... . rho Ivnltorloi. We gnu-untoe to Man them pmpt-rlr. .\'o chemicals mm! to injure mg, cupeh. (`plun- uortng ofn-cry donrripuon. Plblnet Inter--)nntelI, union and Tilo Ilwuu In stock. [qumys Imus mum. goml'l1kln,8I|i]Ieor Double.'( 7 VH7 V'-_' 3151) mt Bruno and White Eunol Iron Dd- dou . ` "'`I.`.":.?..`.5."`, "'3: All mar mm...` In [Ihmcn `fishing 3 -ml- no .h-u_ nlnglonml double. fff `W -- 312 I thirty nd In autceu `exing. an or donbln. 0 e-thlnl of mm spt-II. tin hed. W1 not have the haul! in mannmy in the and. $9 an Mnhnxnny or Anlmm Oak I-`Inlnhod ` Bedmnln Sets with Shaped rmru. $2.50) for Incl Wnavouiemuleu Brand). Wo- vrn Wlm Mnttrma. $1.1) [pr All Wool .\laItmsarn. Double-bound. good Th-king, Blnple or Double. 1150 Bnuuu and Whltn RnA-sol 1m. 15.; smacm. FOR ms wean] urn -AVJIAQI Iv Try our Furniture Rntnnr. 50v two Inmrtlonn. 75:`. \\ ants. Inst nml I-`uuml, Pormmnlw. Artl-`la-s fur sale man, It` per won! In daily inane ;mlnl- 0 * Remllm: .'u I. -c llmv when ll Illlnlnv nnlunu-II...umn.n - - ~- ' Humlllnn 'l`lmuH. In the day of great war correspondents pae:?or can in be that the great) news paper: of the world do nob regard this war as great: enough to warrant the sending out of a capable man to report it? Proba- bly the reading public have never been worse served by war correspondents. It in not only that the greet more of the reports ure untruetworthy--manK ol them 1-beer febriougone than oug h to promptly secure the iunlaeel of their In bricntoru from any respeeteble journel-- but the stories are told in wretebedly bed English. and in the regulation "Yankee circus style. This is true not only of the "specials," but of the regular Associated Preee contributors as well. The inuence of the yellow press on new: gathering has been as degrading an on uewe vend- ing. VARPETS /LEANED . . . . M-Iuwuru, buck. .(- \VvHlt'rI Erie. .. _ . . llllnoln antru .... .. Mnnh:|lImI l'2le\'nu-:0. _ ., Mhvumrl, linnsma & 'T('xn.~x; .\l|Nuo1lr1 l n.('1lh' .... .` . . L1>u|.~4\-Hlv .t l\'m.~*h\'H|n `. .. .\'urll1orn l'au-Hhr vul. cvrt . \\'ulm:~h pr:-I . .... Ann.-rlcnn Hugnr Rom. . . IA .. \\'c.-nu-1'n Union 'I`ul<-;;mph . vv llttvll I Hurnlllun l`lmun. I. v!.n .4." nl . `I. lnoroucd `rolls hc marhbly surprising tolling oil` so In thin on with tho Lounlon. Banuxmrxun, May l6.-j-'l lmo in I re- apring in the travel on mukot day: pucin through tho village to tho city. Tnvol I said no go by tho Klnmhon Mlllo and do- poo on nocounb oi dibronoo in toll on the Cotnrnqui bridge since the now louse book it in hand. Whotovor the come, the me in strikingly evident. Barnbb brother: hnvo purobaxod A stun thruhor and ex- pect so do. ood wouk in the fall. Lur. weak K. Le cup n'eux|_y cuo an nasty in his wrist: with It raping-hook. Several stitches had to be put: in. A low day: pro- vious `his eon Arthur nouly severed bin foot. with an axe. Bosh ore pro rousing favorably. Something very like w ooping cough hll been attacking young and old in every direction. \ The ntnnm (`II-Adan in -nu-Irina. I--\ AL- Luuo 'l"rio--Pony Ploug- \ Hunuln Hunlhnrn. ` (`entml or.\'ow .I:~n . . ("h|mgu, Burlington .(- Quncy . Pnlmuw, .\l|l\vuukc-cut Ht. l`nul.. (`hlungn A" Nurlh\vv.-Al .. . . (`h|unxn. Hm-k I.-al:I.nd.t'. Plwlc . In-lnwuru buck. &- xv.-.-:.-m.. ucnry (`Ii-wu. New York. 1n the aback market, the reaction from ante-war depression exceed: expeccat-ion. The question has been nob so much whe- ther prices would advance under the inu- ence of hostilities I8 wbqthor bbey would noheuflur a will further decline. A com 'pariaon of prices of loading stocks. on the day of the declaration ol war, April 25th. wish bhose realized on May lluli shows : Kl-1 iv Illh A .l-on..- Btookn Ilnve Boon Btronzthoued. IIcnr_\' (`lo-wx. New York. In [ha nl.nnIr Inn:-|rnn 6-3.. .-.\...A:-... I uruunu um onuran. nuny ammo H609 were planted, the grounds cleared and puo in keeping with the late improvements in the church. Ill OVGl'y UIVGOUOD. The steam dredge is working up the Cshernqni quickly. Not long ago 9 large. old fashioned rie, llinh look. was drawn up. It time could be spared no search. many curiosities no doubt would appear. Captain Yellnnd and party, consisting of his wife. sister-in-law, Miss Hutch; brother, fleorge Yellend; engineer O`Mere and Mrs. O'Msrs are camping at Fair Banks on the Catarequi. They speak highly of our line air and surroundings. In is the first place they have enjoyed good health while superintsndlng the working 0! the dredge. They attribute into our fine air. The party spent lsstsundey at Kin ston Mills. Fridsy_ was arbor day for b. Mark's congiegetlan, elsrge asth- ering of whom were present: with horree and implements to ling`:-ove the grounds, I around the church. any shade nlnnted. the around: nlnnmd am: .\..., av-.. u -vcuvuo Tm-: DAILY Ilnrrnul \\`nm is pulnslllhl owry ownlna M :Iii-:lIN-.`lI0 K lmz Mn-N, Kin`:- ulnn (Ink. In. six l)0l.l..\ us |'F|l Y|2.\l, puynb 0 In a Vance ; 0l|wrw|M' $7.50 wlll bu churgul. H AHVERTINIII r:.\*1'.~a. Finn lusorllon m-.- llnvs and mvr, lov per line ` on l'Im`h t-olxluvrut \'I` Inn-rilnn. .u- unou a week. nw llncu and ovvr, luv " Twice n \A'I"l`k. " ma " Throv times a wovk. Momma-menu hr xx nulhl .._-no o.....u.... nu-.." Mrs.Jos. uerln Ethel nt. -cum1 of l~2c?aIun ofnu lldgnnd I-`nr.-o from which the anorod 9 cars. How! A nuns of scabs. Dr. no : Ointment cured bot. Dr. Cine`: mnovuun my be Ml of I11 data; or Edmnmun. Bake: 0 Co.. Tuloulo. Onl. R. D. Robbins. I4-8 Cowan Avo.. Toronto. Ont.-Curod of an Hcnomntouu Sore extending troxn knee to nnklo. Eight doctor: hllod. Dr. Chases Ointment mind. Mlsu Anna A. Howo . Eden,` Ont.-Curo of Unurrh o 10 years 3 nmnding and Catnrthal Born Throne. by Dr. Chum : Cuurrh Curt. mru. n. I . anawnrt. rolgar. Ont.-Dr. Chane`: H mp of Linseed and Turponuuo Inc her mm boy, whn win uuldng rnpidly Iron: Lung Duseua. Mrs. A. T. Stewart. Folgar. ` Turponuuo bov. E. J.Lasalle.Dunnvlllo Ont. N -CnreJ of nevoro Kidney sud Hlndnler Trouble by Chan`: K.-L. run. 3 ours that crouod n unmtaon. Written lu Ulrcun style. In 'l`|Innu BAR|iEwF( IELD BREEZE8. A-- \.I -I--l\J--.I-V - Two Hundred Thounnd Dollar: in mm: I-om one thounnd to ten thousand dollua. For puticulnrn Apply :0 Godwin`: Insurance Emporium, Over Exprvss Omco. Market Square. i