Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jun 1898, p. 3

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F"_I.;!2I-5-Tf*?'*m-I Glqnbnrnlo Olunlnu. V Gnnmsunml. J uno 2-2.-'l he lawn cools] no J. M. Fan's on Wodnoadny evening wun nuocou. Rov. R.J. Only. King- ston, proved I very otoionu cnnirmnn. Than nmnnmmn nnnd nnnmnlv hn com. ll; They are separated by ti; aball retaining cage and 1} each ball runs in a space (3 by itself. The result is there is an entire absence of fric- I Lltggtion. and climbing hills 4 becomes the mercst chi|d s $74 play. It is on the uphill part I of the jour_ney that .l_he ~ I easy ruunmg qualmes -1` tell. _ ` _ ll In War` Rnrrl Knnrual Tho Corner. Bookstore. ._ _a L..____. __A :_-.L suna. In Red Bird Special bearings the balls nexer come in contact with each other. Almost any old wl.1eel will run fast enough down hill. will make you wigh your mount was a Red Bird. Inna:-uinuuunlu-anyhan DIInryI& his Onhth u. nn..w:..nNn.~s, 1\lu.'Hl'l`l-)l"l` and Ar- W not ournor or nmvk and King ntroe 0V0! 'nde'I hruz mun`. Entrnuce on King 8\mu.nuH.omx H.u.:.. BRANTFORD. om. Local Agent. Pointer. u-ru: um lung!-r-nails and necktie-S,` oven in the shop and goes to ellurrhf every Sunday. But still. you can't help liking him. He`: got I may ol aging! ' good-morning that makes you t inkl better at younall, Be Ins and clear] through lrcanne Coupon hinted at thy.` pyigQ_ . "'31:! does In take us fotfnys be. They my then`: hunky-it tbotnml! voter: in (Ha dale that can hehough for C5 apiece. If that : an, that`; the truth! tuning tol`l tab it that my ; 3:: `I If;-millet` clny. [ad `I at nyu a any print. can nnlulo Ital win! I mate to: is that I'd? light 7.53:! IrI`:| Pd l;g`Ii'lr`t1ru tier than you. n huh rum -5.1 ....a -5.: 3. IIIQIS KID. . \\'ell, it's hevn hnnl li.uv~s at our housa {or as good while, and I've ban nhout dixoungvd. You know how it is; first a cut dmnn and then short hours, till you don`! feel as though you" could aft-rrd to -19. Mother was si`k' in tho wintar and .Vellie-ashe's the lit- tle lame sistd.-r-'lvrays has to h1m_ more or less exln cam for her. when (`rnnnell asked me if I wanted to earn 810 next lhcsday by doing th-e_ right (hi , ofeounn I kno ' what he, meant, an all the fellows R war. Fuur, of us Inn going lo cut our rs! lnl-. INS and ht wanted Is In 30 for 5-` use \\ ll air. I wanted the money _ I didn't see anything but thai an! it looked large! tell you. Onontnsfocr was Frust. a Iellmn that holds hincll `pretty high. He`: quite a dude about (lb and nger-nails and notifies,` the skin and ring In 4-Hun-In I I JIIU 33'; III]. I don`t mind telling you why I didn`t cast my first ballot fur the sa- loon. if yuu want to knew. It ymsn't Conn:-ll`s fault that I didn`t vole that way. for he rune intn the shop with money In his porkol. Yes, sir! Oh you don`! know hmr they watch us young fellows! They know when 1-. are ln<~nly~one ahnmt as _\wl| as our Ino- them do. ' -~\\`..Il :.'.. 1...... 1...`! -3..-- -1 A-- Oh! joy I '.\'nlh In the ( Mid I 'I`.-.l I lR`ll'l(`S \\|lll lll`Il' (`rlp llllll` su-m pretty dish, and the children the-m into the may runm win-nw grandma had to sl;i_v all llm time. she did laugh when they told harm ruluin giving his family smuo of lunvheon. -Mary Fllnsnn Cutting, in Kinder ten llevieu`. ll ________:__...____._._-_.__ ARTHUR ELLIS. AICIYIIITRCP 0F|"l(,`5- Exclmnmt Chmnbc-rn. um `I Block. 81 Brook Hlreel. Klngnton. (ml. In For life \\`.'nI. |HL`K('lS Hllll Hlu'|l'(Q (I QIIUHR. "\\'un't lm he Just `sprisml when he ct-nws bark nnd can`: find any more her- ries !" said Ned. ' I-`lixnhelh felt afraid the iulhy birds wnuhl ho disnnnninlml if nun.-1 rnhin I Ira; xllll Jrll. would be diS:Ippninl(`(I if pupa ruhin didn't keep his prmni.-ao and bring more; so she vwnt. back nnd left two for earl: hr|h_r hirnl. .\l:umn.| laid the berries with lhoir crisp liltlv sh-ms nn nrltr dish. and Hm vhildro-n tnnl: U(`lrlI?8. . IA! Inst mamma said: I think ha`.~4 feeding his little ruhins; hut. \\-o- can't let hun spoil gr:|ndn):1`.~I mnrning luncheon. "So the children took up the lmskots and al.'\rted along. "\\'nn'r Mn ha In;-O `unriaml \|'|\nn Inn mwen .1 une mr. When the children were tired with play, mnmmn told them .1 story about tho woolly fern stems that the king of thew hrm\'m'es use for an vane. Then it was timn to go hnnw; so hack they wont to get. their stl'uwln*rrie.~1. Amt what, do you suppmsa they am! Why an {at robin sitting on thu mlgc! of main- mu's lmskot (`.'|till|{ a big slr:nv|~=rr_v. Hush! It-t`s wulvh him," said mum- mn. The vhildren kept still and ruhin look nnothor berry and flmv :n\'n_v. t-Iver so many times he flew buck for Ix-tries. - u no 1.1-0 ............. .`..;.a. 4-: n.:..n. n...-.. IDUIHH lU1|(l(`(l \\'IlII (lI5_V peuus nd "-low-r horns!" The bees and birds and huorflies, the ants and spiders \\_'-r 13!! out, too, hr_1vinpz a busy, happy tuna In the sunshine and the fresh, suvet June air. \\'I..... n... ..1..'|.:..,.. .....-.. a:-..a ..-:n. `nu In-Ia. A hip: Tnlnin mun` lay saw the busy `\vnrkors1 mid thnuizlit to himself: "UIIE ct:-ur; I hope they won't pick ullthnse lmrrios, I'm tired and hunp:r_v. I've won wofking lmrd nll this morning In-lping the rollin vliildron to use tlir-ir wings \\'t`ll nml plume their f(*nllwr.-i. \\'lu-n the l)u.sl;vt.~'. were filled mun- nm said: "l.<~t`s le.'|\'<- our liuslgets ho- I~`lll0 this big hush and go down to the spring." Now Ned liked to we the spring, so he hid the hamkets and start- ml. \\'hnt n jullv timn thvy lmd,.lrink- im: out of their h:nut.n and sailing leaf bouts landed with (lnisy petals and -lover horns!" The lines and hirrl.-A One sunny June morning znnmnrl said to Ned and Elizabeth: "Let's go and find strnwbc-rries down in the hul- low." Ned and ..hlizuh0lh knew that. u very good time \`\'tL5 coming, when their mummu asked. them to go to walk, an they umde haste to get; the-ir huts und huskets. Soon they were out in the gay sunshine with big Mux, the (lug, run- ning along am? barking In-cause he ww.-1 so huppy to he guim; tun. They look their wu._v through the garden, wlwrv tlm bees vvore-_ then ilmxn this hi|lsi(l* und ucross the fields neur this `.'0tI(|.`l, here lCli;'.ul;otl1 hurl the nicest play- l10u.0 under .1 Mg pine tree. Such a lowly time as they all hxul, watching the. trees at tlmr \n>rk and [ha ynung hinls trying hard to fly us well us the mph and mummn hints. At lust Hwy mine to :1 hollow tucketl mmy M the fault nf tlux hills: I GI-nndn::`n Lunnhonn UIIPRI ` Mummu told her hltlo girl (0 pivk tlu-In and fill her husk:-t. All nmnng Hm gr:|.-xxx and duisiq-.~;, nllnusl. hidden. hung big, rml he-rrivx, so mwot und _iui-_v. `Hm rhilclren \\`.'1nlml very muvh to own. (hr-m. but they Just pivk- ml the |>orriex~' um! vmwlml along the- Mwol snwlling earth, zuul lrit-d hurd In fill their lmskets holom muumm could ,fill he-rs. A I..'.- w~..I..`.. um... I... m...- I... I....... i ll()llll.\\'. I `_`RIght hero," and mulmnn p .usIdu n board. I `Oh! dnisies nnd (`l0\"l`; lM`n smlux!" cried EHZILIJPIII, n.s hulh re-n z~*v:11npon\ off to w.'ul- in tho` 30:1 as Not! called it. I):-..H n nr\a\-I -.... ... mus! '11) LUAN IN I./\RHEnR.HMALL R nunul, nl low rams or lntorwat, on (my and Farm l m;-erlf. huuun rsmml un City and County Du won urns. Ap J- to l'uoM All Hnmos. Munugeru I-`mntennn pun unl lnveaunuul. Society. Omce opposite the Paul. Umoe. _ Vpllp UNI nlurnnlu |)I|'(l. I\l J mm for)! of [116 hills. Hi! here we are," shrmtwl . How van \\ 0 gm in 3" uskc 'lwth, for them us it ft-ncv u llnullnw. "l).'..l.l '\1\I`l\ u...I ......u.n. Hl'il {IN .\('(I (`Hl|('lI ll. l ruHy noon maunnm said In Hr Nmv pluy shurp -593; we uugh! find the Sll`.'l\\h(`l'l`i('H right In-rs-." Snun Iiliuxlwlll culled uul: "H0 Iuxrnl {`.u.u. Inunllnrn I`.-4. L.-u...l nun KIN` arm In nnnuuny. Whvn June \\.'|k(-S love :n the hour! n II6\\l` A little work, and 1!. little play, And lots of quiet sleep; A cheerful heart, and u sunny face, And lessons learned, and things in place ; . Ah, that's the way the children grow, Don't you know? ..[.itt.le Men nnd \\'nmen. owlhoy Grow A little rain, and a little dun. And 11 little pearly dew, Ann 21 pushing up und u reaching out, 1 Then leaves and Lendrils al) nlmut; A11, tl1nt.'s the way the flowers grow, Don't you know : ' U `I! ' IIUUUIEIIYU l'Ii1E"Huni 1:mI:'E' zuwn, And the (`up of bliss runs over. -(`|inlun >'4`ul|:Ird. slxlviliiiiiilliililri I-lili. Iclvltl-I-lilvilvilil-Ila` I from "A Juno Harmony. !joy to be out in June- .\'n1h the cloudlt-sq blue n dawn and dew, ` the ruddy buds of rlmier! To be out,` nlvrt and free! r is .3 precious boon With the world in harmony. .\'hwn nnkcs Inrr :n Hm hon the In|-lII Why. I --..-..I I..III..._ P men a sum ,\nT7:i1%.1ia. MER- W chum: Hunk Bu\Inltng,cnrner Brook and elllngton ntrouua. `Phone 212 U KIIUW I -Little Men and Women. `and pushed shnutwl .\'(`d. n}'" uskvd Eliza- [0 no hou t. the IVIKIH l|l'II`. ml "H0r<\.' I've {uuml big I |IlllI' nu'lllx I7" ~ took rm lnmu How ' hormlmut. her Kinclerga r- l`a pirk 1 child- them. ehborno Tales. Tl'nnun..~u~;, June 23 -Hsying will soon be oh bsnd. Berth: Hampton. ill for some ` time with innmmnbory rhoumsciem, Ina removed to the genorul hospibnl this morn~ 1 ing. J. Bhibloy in building an nddilion In his barn. Mrs. Hidgen, nick for some t.ime,is recovering. Mrs. J. Weldon in bho gue-t. of her sister, Mra. Shibley. S. Pointer. Kingabon, spoon A few days with his parents. Mines Bridgen Ipenb Sun- dey an homo. N. Harvey. Fermoy. id uanving visit. on Ssburdny. Miss ay Mchhhon is vlsibing bot nunb. Chspluu. Quite I large number from here `attended the Free Mobbodian cunp moshing uh Verona luh Sundny. Ill llgllllllily ll. "What lid I do then! Szune as you would if sho had horn your moth:-r. I had to toll her all (hut. Frost haul said, and ugreed to count her in when I cast my bnllot. I tell you it. scorned mun- thing more than :1 little hit of pnper Wfhen I thought of father, and mothvr, and Nellie, ')(`Si(It\J nlyself. "Qn nnxnr rnn lrnnnv n-I--r I unln.-I `nu ALEXAN DER llh.-\.\'L'll.`\ Ill) HIARTERED Accountant. Boukun nt-d.|x>uw:I,nu ed. Trlal lmlnmwn and nnuclnl Ituwnneum taken. Bmdnmn vnnndenual. Addmu Klug- Iwn Iluuluucu Col loge. llll l\('IlI(" lK`SIll!\:J U)_V39Il. ' "So now, you know why I voted `no livonse,` and got an half :1 don-n fol- lows lu dn Hm s;uno." _ _ `rrc Q1-1\D O (`A-\r\ PM I-.. \\(` H(`1`ll ll :l\\Illl lJ'l(l lH(`S(`- H-'ll'(| l|llH'-N. A follmt` must Inuk out for number on:-. `f\'n, Sir,` sum slw, clear and luutl; `ho must look out fur nutnlmr tnul l`vn took mm of you, Will, all tlu-so ymtr,-4. and hen you Vole ynu vote fur luv.` `You tell the world thus is Inothvr`s lmllutl \\'h_\'? n(`(`lll49 up (0 mm _vnu'V0 lye-on (1 lmy, zllltl ztll lhv turn that pl'(`.'It`ll and lecture` tell how all th:' mothers influence the hoys. llut. it's a poor kind of mother that somlx uul u lmy to hear fnlse witness ttguinst her- self.` Then sho 3t`llll'll dl)\\Il it little` and \\'l\lSpt`l`9(`l out, us though Hllf` 1-m1l nut lrt her voice: `I mwe-r lulll you why M-lli<~`s lnnw. It was your futlwr that threw her out of the cratddlo whun Hlm \\'rt:4 n hulny l)(`(`llllSt` shv mi!-(l in the night: 0, my (ind, the salmut w1.~x your fntlmr`s (`(`Ill_Y, I lmpvtl youkl fight ng.-tinst, it.` "\\'I\nt did I tln than I Q.-nnn -1: van no) I \ | \ ohn U1 I don't know why In fellow wants lo turnmnt the mu-s who think Hm must nf him. but amnlximz ugly ulirrud iusidu of mo, und I H.'|_\'N2 `U, I <|nn't, know; just mm vnlo \\`un'l make much (liff('l`(`lll`(`. \'nn nnuld On |\uIux ._-nun ...:- Ii\1|.'|l\llJ Tllll Slt`--illlfl II S m}'%|L Perhaps we stood there ten minut--:4 talking, and he-n we p5ll`lA>`.d I says to inys-i=lf: H<-`s nmtle the $10 look .~4m:ill. If Cnnnoll thinks he's going to buy me for that much ho`s mistaken. And Ih(~n-lhero`s the jury business. "Iqahud mo 8 thunghts in my mind that night umut the responsibility of vote-s than I could write out in :1 duy. strange I never siuv it Imtum. Strange on-rylmdy alt-(-5n1't study ll up us Fmst. has. , I-\\'..H .-.H..- .-.........~ .....6|..... a.\....l... nus. "\\'(-H, after sumwr, n10lhv'I` B[)(`.'ll~'.H quit`! like, nnd says she: `\\'ill, you'll be for voting next \w<-k, won't you 9' `Yus `m. A-mys I. Mullw|"sn|wI\_vs zlclod xnusl .-|fr.'tirllu fun: In nux sin:-n I lI'!'u\\` nu I`Uu lnl '.unuwrsnm'u_vs :wu'() 1 tulk to me since I gn-w her know that I could I lll_\'S!`lf; hut nho`n been `\\`ill, you'll vote against you?` I dun`! lrnnw whv n 'Y never meant to vote for the sa- loon.` says I, `but things are so mixed -you see I can't count but one.` Frost seemed to read my mind and says 119, `Will, you're shaky. I can t let you go this way, nnd he stopped shurt on the corner. Then I says, `But we can't get no license in this city unyhow. 'he rummies put in ion: of money and these hard times make nn X ionk lurgerthzm common. I tell you it seenied us though I couldn't see anything hu_t that.` ```\\'ill` mum Fru.af `if vnu \\'m*a mm 1 (`UUIUIIL see unytnlug uu_l- LuuL. .`\'l'ill, says Frost, `it you xwre one of a jury and n murderer was on trial nnd you knew he wus guilty would you vote to let him go free l" `0t' coulsu I \\uuldn`~t,` says I. `\VlI, then, look out whut you do,` says Frost. `The anloon s on trial and it's guilty of ten thousand times ton lhnnsnml nnlrdpra and mm knnw H, ll gullly Ul [CH LllUl1Sl|Il(l HUM`! H`-ll thousand murders and yuu know it. You're. on the jury, mine as 1 nm, und if you vote to let it go free, ynu`re say- ing it's all right.` ```Oh, no,` I says, `I'm no friend of it. If I could I'd stump out thewwhzyle business you know. `Huh, says Frost, `(IN man who says that and votes for license means it. }\[tlyb(\ my hullot \\'nn`t'1`nunt for muvh. hut` it's all I've got, and it goes on the right sido--:1nd it`s ntyself.` Porltz)tw we ntnnd fhnna Inn minnt--54 , RONEY T0 LOAN IN l.ARHE()R.MALL Fnrm l`rnnnrh.- l..m.. ....n..:...| .... 1I||.. .....n It is only a matter of proper use of the `Watets to obtain _ imptoved I.--I.I_ _. ha I nanny . ":...n.:."."{EAx;z;oo"""x'Z SPRINGS. Physician residcnt in Grand Hotel. (HI I ll b'v'|N'. -.\frs. Scott, (`onn., (`iti zen. II auly..-11 fur Hu u `m-It-d I up. l`vv lot. could lulm (`urn uf LllUl1Sllll(l and , us , 3115 - \\ up. In Re 1Iux4n Iuru- xunr `ll Lmml 10 um. Iicenw, \mn't. I I I (II D (I IN] hard (inn-:4. |'\4\v` ..n.. -umv~a uvrzinr urns mu` um mom lilephone :I)l. um! h'l"H .4 Ilmunh am! both rm-ll your lll'~ and ....m 31 Montreal Stregg. ,, Free Snmpluol IIADAIIE mm." NBDT8 Wonderful Ilodicino given away fat the balance cl Ihh val India an consult with Hudano Kandy at III: Put this wad. Our vonoichl ' Bdontiu giving glut ntinfution. Band Ital- nat lrlihy and Bdmw lie. Fwnueuxxinasor Wood is to be `sad at lowest prices. BO0TH & l}0 S YARD, Forget it No? Hmal In lhetadiesnf Kingston. SIYTHE & LYON. BARRIHTERS. 801.10- Itonn an. ontulo Chambers. ` I H. mun-un, Q. C. H. 1. 1.7010. _______.___..____.j._. Bi'rf;rr no 10. panda. Oioovvi Mon I . I A 1'! . an....'X. having !NDA.;0. I your is. no Iv II-end It unpaid III II co. rs-ops. ' Illurcuhj Bun: `.\mIo. Hr-u:g|.1l.. hINUB N.0NT. nu `I'll GPIAT \ OV um lY"lA'l'II: ABOVI Run: lain 30 I 3. Oman H I 00 H! M E III Nwrvnus DI Fnllhll I on Push. Blonplunnn-. Nh:Mly.gn|n- sir-n.et::. used by you abuts. dun vigor and -in to nhrnnlon o um and quickly 1 rural: ruutonn bod lankood 1: oh or nun. Eau-Hy curried In nut pocknt. rice (1.00: Bi: for 36.00 u-IDA I this gun!-onus It can mm rat--av.-.1.-_Izo.r. -W 4! 1!"-mt-__-1 IIIE BESI IS IIIE CIIEAPESI. 3% Pwuaf Iii nncnv n at . '\t K-'1 ALL Drums he Ilmmons 59iI%i!1ui@ii 5% -said the blind man after he had ridden a Warwick" Cushion Frame Bicycle a whole year without mishap, why they never die- appoint. It's because they are built that way. Sudden bumps and rough usage do not af- .fect them at any point. 1 $60 or $75. 1 COAL that is COAL at restful, healthy sleep." Milburn'I Heart and Nerve Pills never flll to do god. They cure pnlpitnion, throbbing. Iklp beats. dizzy and faint spells. nervousness. aleopleauneas. weak- non. femsle troubles. me: effects of grippo and all conditions Mining from disonhted nnv-van wank hnnrf. nr wnmrvblood. and all ooncuuons arming Irom uluuruuruu nerves, weck heat or watery blood. Price 600. a box or 8 boxes for 81.96. at all drug- ginta. T. Milburn dz Co.. Toronto. Ont. _ -.._ - .--__. _--A4 'I'O I..O.A.1T_. n Ila-uuud 1`K;u-`-4I I'\_ll..._ _ .__ n-~---- -- ---~~r--- . LAXA- IVIII PIIJ-8 can Qonnupr Ilon. Illlouonon, Slolt Iludlohu and Dyupopull. they do not I-In. ulokon or Iunkon. Evory plll no 0 pol-loony. aw I % 17 '7"? " Mr. Donald Campbell. the wall-known carriage maker of Ilnrrlston, Ont. giving an account of his Iiolmeee and neetorution to health. 9 lm I.I follows: " I have been troubled o and on for ten years with weak notion of my heart and nervousness. Frequently my heart would pnlpilate and utter with great violence. alarming me exceedingly. Often I had elmrr paint in my helm and could not sleep ml at. night. I got. a. box of Milburn'e Heart and Nerve Pills and from the-In derived almost im- medime bonetlt. They metered vigor to my nerves and alreugilmned my entire system, removing every symptom of nerve or heart trouble. and enabling mo to get restful. healthy sleep." Milhm-n'I Heart nnd Nerve Plll Hardy & Co. No crude or profession in exempt from disease or derangement 9! the haul and nerves. The pressure of work and the mental worz:y ITO bound to produce serious oonaequenou sooner or later. s..'a'...E '6... 31;;;s"r?.m?.;1T.$;n "action Ind nervousnuss. cmdby uubumis `Heart : and Nerve Pills. I See! iumnd hen years from weaik lies: D III!!! as III-I ! :\ ...m. m ...&m. nnxuuwu. om`. r y-u u-I 1! j Z a is on em!) R1,. phrkagc. A`l_.-_;__ n_, I POISALB. V II` IVA". I RA` EEIGNIE IN TRIVHT. 0|-`l'l(VE:iI BA- [ot Street. Amlgnment mllclud. i Lj_Z g:J. J8. R. Mv(`.ANN. A(`(7l)['N`TAN'l` AND o liealmuo A vnt. ltenla and accounts lloouad. Mnlwy 0 loan nl. lowest rows. moo 33'} King an, over Wade`: Drug Hloro. .__________._..__.__.___...._.___ . - Twfiv 7 ILOIVENH, nnrrmansollcltor. over Mor- chllln Bunk. Munoy to loan album! 6 11.0. Its supreme merit has been proved and is ac- knowiedged by thousands of the most fastidious coee consumers through- out the land. Grocers verywhere sell it. its purity nd its strength being guaranteed by their seal. " - _.j_. _. .._._._- _-.-_.\ . _ ._._. TJONEY AND Buslnfasa. SMYTIIE & LOSCOMBE. QIr.\&'DI\u I`! IlII|Iv|_uII Ann-nun , nag . Clear as 3- crystal and delightfui in its invigorat- ing and aromatic odor is the coffee that comes to you in pound and two- pound tin cans from the famous coffee importers, I IllCTOI BUSIIBS COLLEGE : Q... on noxmr. um. 3!\'v . In (K! and Rvtnlnn >- "`=-.:..;r:-:':.x~*=a~.,.."". w"":2:* cumulus. ._.::__._.______:_. . NK.VVI..`\NDH. /\R1,'HlTI'}|'l` Ind A !\'||II3I'. Km: nl.n\e MEDICAL CARDS. Ancuri-Ta:c'runAL. :s6ucA'ribN)\_|;: __._.__ Chase 6: Sanbort. .. __...-vv- -- mace Com;an;` nu-an DID nun thin I. __n,un-.. Holisa uvamr `sunnnca. glad! i unannou- IIIOOII. lat. n. I-intunlay evenln , 8 to 10 (L. P. lshermm. D. E. m -5 $1 -|-l\J-LA-&.` - Two Hundred Thounnd Dolhn in mm fvouonothounndlowlhoucnddollnn. rnrlnrlinnlnn Annlvnl LEGAL. ?-C~\l\`.VOI-LI ' II thhlubho ` = mlluoiulr. nuumntlhub .uvpH cuouuh i `Haj VJOCUUIXH "Ah the same time Ilr. Fulton. 1-u:nin~ Id by It. Cugnin, who. I pnamno. Ina pouibly anxious to try and mac political espiul out ol it. did onto that Connor hudaoldhinthuthio sum of $7,:.`.';0hnd Mann nnnliad In ILA nlnnlinn 1:! LI- IIIU UCRIFIIIIIC` CVTUIK` UGVIIT paid, not never chimed to has paid. one cent to yr. Connor on account o! the Kinguuon oloction. nor did Mr. Connor mute tbs: he received my money {mm the Consumers` cordugo company 10: such purpoto or End upended I dollar for your election. NA; AL- __._- Al..- ll- I\..IA.._ -_.._:_ KU BIIU K1011. El". I'.III'By . "Mn.\'-mun, Juno 9. I893. "Hon. William Harty. commiuionor of public works, Kingoton. Ont : "Dear Sir--A day oroo before looting Philadelphia I received your letter. with a clipping from the World newspaper of Tomato, Itating that John Connor, under oath, had testified that tho Oomnmen-' cordago company had paid him $7.250, which he and in your election in Km non of the tune yoonund thereby soon , `in his brother : name. the contract for the manufacture of binder twins in the Gen- trul prison. Toronto. `iron the govomlneuh of Ontario. to xi]..- _. a. _- a|.-a nk- .a-L....-..a 1.. UK \JI'IZI'IUu Allow no to ray that the acabomonh in tho World in Moo in ovary psrticulnr. The Goonmorf cordago company never nnid- nor nnnr chimed to hum mid. nnn In me poulou. ' Now. on the strength of the evidence of Mr. Fulhon. which wee only second-head. in ie ineinneted then the Connors. who were contrecton with the government, hedinade I largo ndnnco for election purpooee. A copy of the charge mede in the Toronto World we: sent: by Mr. Harry to Mr. Connolly, who wee than in Phile- delphie. On the 9th of June Mr. Con- nolly wrote the following leaner. eddreeeed to the Hon. Mr. Betty : "Mn\'-I-urn, June 0 IRS)! UUHLTII prison. In in with regnrd to the latter sum thou the attempt in particularly undo to con- nect the government with a corrupt trans- action. In the course 0! the trlol Mr. Fulton. who W56 monogor of tho Cou- aumeru cordago company, was onminod an to hie in nnotion respecting the loom ol37.`-`$0. hie sworn ovldence he does not epeek 0 his own knowledge of this transaction at all. for in appears that: ho had no colnmonlcetion whatever with any mombor orfthe government or with any nllicor of the Central prison; his evidence i-I purely hearsay end coueisna chiefly of what he though Mr. Connor told him. In (act it eppeeru theta be doubted Mr. Connor'e statement that the money Wu Ipenb for political purpoeoo, an the follow- ing qneeoiou end euawer will show : "(lnnnIinn-\vhnn Mr, (`nnnnr nnnin In PIHIBIVV U|' WI! VIC "00 VUSIDIVII I "Amwar-Ho apolxo aieivcly. but I hnd grave doubts and I tmughc be kept: in in his pocket." Nan, nn oh. uh-nnokh nf Mm nvialnnr-In nf ll!` IIIIXUIKIII lnu IKIIWCT Will SHOW I "Quootion-When Mr. Connor 9 he to you nboub this. did he luvs my ggubb in your mind an to who it. was for 3 Was be positive or wan he non positive 3 "Anninr-I-In nnnhn nnnihiwrlv. but I Godwin : luurana Empotinm. our Rxpnn (De, Maria squats. U00 DI W00 ROVOI'llIIIIODU- It a pears that the Connors were part- ners o Messrs. N ieholas and Michael Con- nolly in the Continental twine and cordage company of Brantlord. and lor business reasons they thought it advisable to sell their contract at the Central prison to the Uoneumera' cordage company on the con- dition that the cordage company should ro- pay them certain moneys which they ex- pended or invested in connection with the Uentral prison contract. Arrangements were made to this elleot with Mr. Heddle on behalf of the Consumers cordage company. subject to the approval of the government. but as the Rovernrnent refused to putthe binder twine of Ontario into the hands of Mr. lleddle. nnd thus into the hands at a cordage com- bias. the transfer was not completed. The bargain was sulliciently far advanced. the Uannollya thought, to warrant them in au- ing the cordage company for the amount of money which they had invested in tho Ontario government contract. These amounts they alleged to be the sum of 85,000 advanced ae security, $`.3'.!,0(m ex- pended fdr the purclmee of raw material, and 37.250; as stated by them, "cash, Central prison." It in with rmrarrl In Hm Iattnr nnm than runny noun pllcw. ' - For several years the Ontario govern- ment, through the qioera of the Oeninl prieon, carried on the manufacture of bin- der twine. It `VIII thought, however, that the public interest would he better eerved ii the work was done by contract rather than directly by the officers of the Central prison. Accordingly tenders were called iorin August, 1805, with the result: that two offers were received by the govern- ment. one lromji. L Courier, mane er of the Continental cordage comptsny. rant- iord. and tho other from John Hallnm. Ofx the city 01 Toronto. Mr. Connor : tender was the highest: by seven and a hall cents on the 100 pounds of output, and. conser- vntlve though he was, the contrecb was nwarded him in conformity with the prec- Lice oi the government. In nnnnnrn Hun Hun nnnnnrn CAIQ nnrh. Fl-IUIlllUllG.l I10 IIFUVII rally book pkoo. Fm` lavanl van: The Attempt to fasten tho Ounce Upon no` Ontario Govorumoutp-`lit laun- Ilpbllud In Dotnlh-I Oounolly. Writ- ing to Hon. W. llnuy. jun Iuumenu -' In the Toronto worm. Warn l`nlu |_n Ivory Innlonlnr. Toronm Ulobe. An At.t.4.|-nun In I-nnlnn Inna.` n '1Il'I ll. Toronto Ulobo. . An attempt in being nude to futon up- on the Oatnriogovcrnmont the churge that In order to ceonre money for election put- I contract wna entered into with Meme. 1`. L. an John Connor for the munc- fnoture of binder twine at the Central urllon, u on the underetnnding that the Iona.` onncr nhould contribute money for election purpoaee. and garbled quota- tion: from the evidence given in court are submitted to prove that such a transaction rnnllv nook. nhnn. ITS couuscnon WITH ognrnu. PRISON con TRACT. THE KINGSTON ELECTION. A\ Nice jurnoqt lIm|n|`n Phulclun lnnlod, Bl`.Rl.l.\`, Juno `)4 -Dr. Von Sreinningoi, prince Von Bismarck`: h_v.-ician. Inn m\r~ ried in Helicoland, in I 0 North sea, the divotccd Iifo 0! Kerr Fnnx Von Lonhcnh, the distinguished German portrait painter. who in also one of Bxenmrco old and most umtod friends. _-u-- --vv wv-nyuup Find! our lllkll In Iddllloll Iowhlel Ilomlchh nhave Mr In-rnrlly the un- llu 5 ll olnll the unurkholdoru. FARM AN CITY l'R0l'ER'|`Y lnmnd at pounlbk rues. Damn renewing old 0|` [win new hlulnmn rues (min. STR.\.\`G . .\ R1'R.\.\'uI:. Aunts. . J. FA] `III Ki 8 . ' o...,.:a.;:r W - N met, m.r.. ate. nysclnmo. Ln Putrio Announces tint I`. W. Cho~ quotto. M.P.. Montmagny. will be ap- pointed judgo for the dxouict of Armcha- kn. tad abut. judge Lamieux. Arthabukn, will be tnnaforrod to Sborbrooko. Achillo Donon in to be made circml: court judge for Montreal. nu` Ivvulntr Cami you want sofa. cool. comfortable those. not them at Abernathy-`a. Culobroolr cnlllngl. Cnuznnnok, June `.`3 ~\Vo ragrot to an- .neunco the death of Samuel C. Bell. on Wednesday. `."..`ud inst. After a lingering illness. He was I consistent member of the Mothodish church. The funeral will be in the church on Friday. Prof. Mel- ville Bell and wife, Washington. l),C., in company with Bu-my Queen and wife. Ibnlund, were calling on A. 0. War- nor Friday. Wellington Benn had n well drilled lut week an a place where he in- tends to erect I now bouao. Some mir croanblled in up with small hard bond atoms. The vrolldrillor had to be em ployed again to drill the stones oub. an an Hour! 00!: 9 Moxrnx.u.. Juno 2: -Boforo lam-int for England Sn" Honti Joly rooignod his port- lollo. He mil he succeeded by M. H. Bor- nior, M.l'.. Ste. Hyscintho. IA PAH-in nnnnnnnnn that P LU (`Ln I6 IK(UIU_V Uxlrlllly CUHHIBCO. Nizw Ymu<, June `.23 -A despatch to the World eaye: "Much more ado has born made abroad about the Don Carlos de- clarations than in Spain. The pretender to the throne oboained wide circulation for his manifeato by using the Imparcial and the foreign news agenciee. bub it. has fallen flat in Spain. except: among the advanced Catholics and Carliele. A prominent Span ieh neral belle me that before Don Carlee wou d have any chance of cuoting a figure in Spanish politics there would have to be such a crooning defeab in the Phllippinee and the Wm lndioa an would make poe- eible a violent. popular and military more menii in Madrid and Barcelona, which would aweop away, nob only the existing governmenb. but: the regency and the pre~ com monarchy. ller Injeeu Will lKuIgn-l)o Carlos Only Chance 0! Powegl l,`u.\'nnN. June 23 -The Vienna CONN- pondenc of tlio lnily Telegraph mye : All the information) that reaches hero from Madrid proves beyond a doubt: than the position of she queen regent: has become altogether untenable and than her majesty will reeign the regency within a very unborn period. 10 may prove feasible to oabablinb u regency council unrler arrangement: favornble for the exiuing dynasty, but ac- cording to present indicnbions this appears queebionnblo. In well informed quarters here in is believed than the next, defeat: for the Spaninrdn will upzotr the condioione prevnlling in Madrid, where the situation is nlrondy extremely confused. Nrzw Ymuc. Jung 2!! _A dmmnnh lnrlm K/\JWIlllg II. An UlC\Jl|lIlll.Dl1KLI\IUl DUN. Jill"- nnd Mrs. S. W. Ewing, Mrs. Desbsrubs. Miss K. Ewing, Miss M. Groensbields. S H. Ewing. Miss Leagebt. Mrs. W. H. Weir, C. H. Feuiaharston- hsugh. W. B. Mathewson. Mrs. W. B. Mathewson. W. A. Murray. Mrs. J. Cuthboro. Mrs. J. Taylor, J. A Taylor, Uracil` Hayeld. William G. Thmn. by, Mr. and Mrs. Rut.luorford. R. A. E. (lreenshields, Henry E. Junod, E. S. Lilly. Muster Leslie Lilly. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. l)mll rind Mm Uaull, 1*`. Rmortsnn, Miss U. N. MoFnrlsne. Mine 8. McFar- lnne, Moumrosl. Que ; Madame H. (l. Lo Moths. Charles R. Hall. R. A. Mchougnll. Miss I1. Mcllougall, Ottawa, Onb.; Mr. and Mrs. Mcl)ou;znll,Pombroko.Om: ; l\`.. l.. Blsckburn,S. Brock. jr.. A. Blackburn, Hswkosburv. Ont: H. A. Ferguson. Miss F. A. Ferguson. Kingston. Oms.; Rev. 1) A. Twomoy. Murrisburg, Ont. ; Rev. J. H. Mclionagh. Picton, 0nt.; C. S. Monro, Nashua, N.H.; Mr! C. W. Weldon, Lieu - Col. Tucker, M.l ., So. John, N.B ; J. A. McLonnsn. Chicago. l|l.; Rev. urclndoacon and Mrs. Bowman. New Glasgow. N.S; L. F. How. John W. Russell, New York; C. A. Briggs, T. B. Hood. E. H. Lippeu, Montreal; Miss Caps, Cassburn. Ont. At tho (innd llotol. Onlodonli Bprlngo For Wuk Ending Juno mind. _Mr. and Mrs. James Leggotb, lady Hit-kson, Mina Hickeon. Miss M. E. Hickman and maid. Dr. and Mrs. Eldar and two children, Alexander Sboveneon, Charles F. Smith. J. Wilson, Mrs. Mc- Dougnll and maid. Mina Mcbou all, R. Cowana. D. A. McCaelxi|l,Sumual all. Mr. -nrl Mn, R W, Ewing Mr: Ihnhnrunn. The Mail And Empire intimate! that an inveatigntioninlo this matter by parlia- ment in desirahlc. Ooruinly if anybody doeirea an inveuigsbiqn in Dhould he allow`- od. and no doubt would in invited by the gonrnmono. By allmomn lot the Mail and Empire inurnob some of its ropruon- Muivea in parliament to make a charge of corrupt practices ngninsl) the govormnont. r any mambo: thereof in this mnhwr no glue nl: opportunity. and him committee of privileges and elections will. beyond a doubt, afford bin: also nmplean oppor- tunity of making full inquiry into the case. RI. RPAILKH. D. I). EL I. D. 8.. M. l).. DEN- TIST. Umco u rlmvau ntnnrt. esh demo I!) Unlvon-It Avenue. omen hon `tab 0 m. I-in unlay ovenln 8 I , Iophooo C. Sherman. D. 3. HER POSITION UNTENABLE. THE DAILY WHlG,. FRIDAY. JUNE LIST OF ARRIVALS. '-'-'= ! __%AA_.`__j "c"_`?`5l Honses,Lots uIdFarins For Sall.gan;l'l`o-Let. ` ire nsnnneein5CoInpanIes` atloweslntes. Garhdslnlmlllntlnam I5! Iclhdlastncl. s......g. :..,..."";*;.. W " Fotngoods 3 . tockingbu-guintry R` g. ILIDRN M. IX. .\l. C. Pd 8.. LATE Ionl 6upor\mondonl Klngvmon Gene- nl Honpllol. Pnmm-r for (`Hy uni Country mo hrlucrly nu-uplvd by the late Dr. Bunn- 'hlt-phunn Na 30:). |m0M=.vmLoAN) urge. was 0; lpcirforbo. Ibsen` DELI. ]Cri1m1ey Bros.! Iuluc IUI `II Inc anonru. We must own up that the Herma- dorfs, or G ermnny. hold one of the best receipts for black dye known to mankind. We have just placed in stock 3 little lot of 300 pairs Genuine Fat Dye. German mule. Blnck,$nck- ings. sizes 8;, 9. 9}, wlnlle thy Inst 2 mil for 25. / !A__Stock_ing Story We have good Camdian made Stockings. called and mu-ted fast black. from 60 a pair. They Are good value for pnce asked. 'n vnnnf nuns nu I`-nab 5|..- II......... VT The double Planetary motion of the cutters absolutely prevents the breaking of the points. Adapted for use in Banks, Ofces and Art Schools, Etc. rm; :,s;.;,";;.5:;;;.'1,;: `;i.;;c.. perfect point can be made on all kinds. grades and sizes of Lead Pencils. I A Perfect Pencil Pointelal F`. NISBET Sl Planetary Penc 4 55 Per Cent and upwards cw. Tho. . Goon) BILTCLF. Co., I T . . Llmlted nu lot 300. H Boys` Ribbed Spchng . good and trong. from lcc npnir. I500, PKDVIC I V.I'y IIHCICDU UIIIIITIIIIL The programme need scarcely be eon- monbod upon as everyone knows the abili- biu ol the (Hon people in thin!) re ob. The selection: by the Sydenhun and were fully appreciated. W. MoGretb, Bunbury, in ongeged tininbing R. Vnir'a barn. Rev. Curtis preached an impressive fnrewell sermon on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. Craig and children, Oboewu, ere spending nfew weeks with friend: here. Mr. and Mrs. Graham, Speffordhcn. spent Sunday am Mr. McInLoah a. 'MiIla: a Worm `Powders the medicine for childron. For ealeby all druggiatl. a-2-n ;,i J. LAISHLEY IL (I. W. M\'|.KH, Rll.'l`lRlN(I HOIHE Surgeon II uvmvrnl lluupluthluu opened at-lurpry. lmwelllumon mrcol.

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