Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jan 1896, p. 2

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Japans. ' `EDW. J,'B. PENHC. JOHN OFFORD Proprietor, Assistant. nninoss Manner. TELIPIONII. ' Ines! - - - nus. torlnl no - - - I959. ANNOUNCQMENT. APOLOGIES IN ORDER. ...II..._.-.J .L,. II , n MR. BLAKl:`. S POSITION. "Opi/`er per Orbem Dicor. -j.:_-_---.--....- yul IIIIIIII1 law `loyalty so |p- M `J""*- ~t Miller : Emulsion will mm M` noughou-cold. One large astgoudfao wchma. No on tub ll Guru :1 stun. :1 big lm `o : _ non. bombs Illa. and CI 06 H -. I other: Inning-4. harm-I. ----3" lay of 0ul`nl.o Iollvn ` Tmin loaves Ki can 3:!) p.m. for Tweed. Nuponoo an all loan! nu. R. J. Willon. nt C. ER. CO I to pl 0!- oo. Clnrongocztroot. am` i urougnn w.IUU. Honnn but beonoriitvd to be ilnprinonod if ho does nob pay up aha dilfero-oo. You can't lool around with I uhori. ' ' 15/go/5,5: IINI--I-I--I-cl--I--I--I-In :8-I--I-J-Judulr nlonpllry llllfol. Jud e Curran (Gallery Bros. vs. Man- treal) aagiven 8600 for theplncing oln switch opposite plAint.i`o ntere. Judge Matthieu (Mrs. J. J. Milloy vs. Montreal) vo 81,000 damages for loan caused I-y n wring three! level. M. Homn bomrhr. n nmmwn M. J... caueeu I-y Altering level. bought. 1 property on Jan. Ml: at aha:-ill`: sale. Montreal. lor 87,850. As he neglected to pay In new sale wok lwe, Ind thin time the ptoperty pnly rough: 88.100. Hennn luv: been onlored ilnnrieoned if he dnoa nnl. nnv nn ml.- Bunlu Ixpreuu. The young women of Kingston. Out... gave a leap your ball on Wodnendny even- ing. to which they invited the eligible young men of the limestone city. The men ad I snap. They land no carnage: to pro- vide. entlovon were called for by the young women. The badges worn by the steward- eeeee bore 5 device--n cellow youth kneel- ing before his lady-love-whiolI was an un- mistakable hint of the practical character the entertainment wu expected by the . women to take. Smart girls. tho.-no Despondenoy And Depression Too often results from causes, in the be- ginning easily iemedied, but neglected moat dillivult. to remove. The liver, allow ed to become mrpid and inactive, pave the way for a host. of diaeuen, nonstiputioii givuig way to indigestion, until at last the unfortunate vit-him has to undergo all the horrors of acute dyspo iaia. No remedy no speedily and with suci certainty C0l'l`8(.`L-' all diseases of the liver And stomach and bowels an }I.n1i.L'1'u.\"~a l ii.i.~i or l\I.\\'Diui\`i: AND B1'T1'u:u.~u'1'. Yegetable in compom him: and always I`/safe. Sold by- denlerr-I 0\`()l"_VWlll`[`6. One pill (I done. At (7hown's drug store. voumr w Hyuig nqunuron. There was something gmutl in the aim ple reremony which recognizes the poor old Victory as A oating altar where Bri- tish sailors min go to renew their vows in the shrine of duty on the clerk where Nel- unu fell. There are ooniparntively low highly dru- nzntic moments in the life ofthe Briti.-Ali uution. But the mustering of the flying .-qumlrou mu Britain's answer to threutn. nnd at auch A time there was a line signi- cnm-e in the ritual which required rour admiral Dale to ral. hoist his flag at the mi/zen of the Victory. '\v H. Cunnin ban from Chicloring. ordon at oAu|oy'I boohtoto. :3; [H0 rollowmg: Just before nine 0':-lockrenr rulmirnl Dule, who had heenappointed to command Llm ying squadron, first hoisted his Hug on board the old mnn-of-war Victory. the proud old ship which ew Nelson's Hug m-I fur back nn I806, For n hnlf hour (`un- nmm l.lnnudnv-ml fr-nun a|n'n on _L:.\ :.. `|-rx nu mr nnck Hum, ror nun hour nmm thundered from ship to nhip in ,the broad Imrbour ml the flu H were unfuxled. Severn] lmnds corntributm to tbd_ enthusi- auom us the crew! were transferred to hair respective VOFIOIS. Aalmirnl Dnln Lrnnnfnrrml hium. 9. oh. rl.!Fp(.'(`1.lVO vet-sols. Admiral Dulo transferred his ag to the lovengo. which will he the thug!-Iliip of the flying nqundron." hem nmnalhina lrrnml in H... ..'... I I1 ll & +-l-+++++++-l-+-l- II IJI'II-IIlI(` l'l0nIlIln British ople are not. given to pusillg nor ure t.`)n:y n.ddi<-ted to image tricks. They would rather go about great busi- ness in n mmmonplnce way than go about conxmonplavo business in :1 great way. Yet. they ure not, iusensible to the value of historic associations, as will be seen from the following: -< 1...: l...t....- ..:.... ..'..I-_|._.- ,, , u ` Sum Hughes, M,l'., puma on record his opinion of the rulers at Ottawa. the men he is supposed to aqppors. A `v`Ou_r oournej" Wnrder, in and has been clear. Sir Mac` um" Howell. to our mind, should have retir sometime ago: and the ministers sahnuld no have resigned when they did. But. they Vnving resigned. Sir Machenzie should never have tried to fill their places by such men as were acrmnbling after them." ho remarks iI\_- hm pnperfihe ET1TTea_v' Mr. l.nurjex' is not. opposed to the put- ting of Canada in :1 position to defend her- self in the event of an invasion. What. Mr. Lnurior abhnrs in the jingo npirit which has been the bane of an one who preaches it, as Mr. Cleveluntl was found out. Pater Rynn in said to be eligible for pur- lizunentary life and will run for the coin- mons, probably in North Renfrew. In the next election the liberal party will have its best men in the eld, including the pre miersn of New Brunswick and Nova Scotin. C C I Mr. Sheppard, in the Toronto Star, nnys the indicntionu are that the plot ngninst Sir Mackenzie Bowel! will eventually drive him out of oice. Sir Mackenzie could end the conspirnr-_v ~'.nXd.;..ly by (dissolving the house. I u u The verdict in the Dunraven-Iaelin yacht case in not guilty, but don't do it again." And great in the jubilation of American oporu. The Fnrmels` Sun is weary of the gov- ernment : scandals. It in a downright. fraud, itsays, to have men in office who have no condence in each other. an 3 an EDITORIAL Norz. There are six vacancies in the commons and the govemmonb will probably be able to capture but two. : . I Q nun. Iqllluvvvavla u--an n-vu vuu wul nu onuulu be the rule rather than the exception among the nations. The loyal liberal party of Canada have learned this lesson from old England, and despite the disloyalty of the party in power, which has built up a tariff wall that shuts out England's goods and England s sons, and has created combines and monopolies, and made free trade as rliinnlt for this country as it seemed for England fifty years ago. Deapite these things Mr. Laurier and Sir Richard Cart- wright will, by a bold trade policy, at once make Canada noountry like England in thought and sentiment, and will do as much to make the Anglo-Saxon race a unit as the unnatural trade barriers of the tury party have done to threaten the dia- integrution of the empire. -nu nu nu uuuuu-nu u-uu u-ya-auuawn; sol- vice. As the writer Adds to the sentence already quoted: We might. at least, fairly innilt that tho unnnotion `should cone. union Onnuda will nmova hnr dutlnl. He who run: my rad which party in diaioyal, which party in inixnionl to the unity of the empire. It is not the party that cries Britain, Brain! that is loyal but the party that follows the example of Bri- tain, and the desir oi Britain is that free and unfettered trnde with the world should L- .L. ._.I_ ,,_.l, A` .1 London Auurnnco Corporation W. E. GODWIN.'AGEN'l'. ylvvvuvlvwuuvlvl vn vvvuulq yum uvuu. If this was true then it is even more so now, and the cnlmeat Englishman has, at times, wondered how long England will. in the face of this aunbing disloyalty, continue to provide for Canada`: defiance, and for her consular and diplomatic sor-` us... A. oh. .....:o.... ..m. o.. n.- ............... ` pours ton comm largely of hntrod Ilnnln Lunnninnnn In: -rhiln `HA - yo-nu: III,` vuulluv lllvl Ul unulvu mu-do Americana, for while w_e were ghting China and conquering Japan, that we might Iprond free trade, our loyal oolonilta of Canudn set upon our goods protective duties of twenty per cent. It chi. ulna 9.... 0.1.... u. ;. ...-.. ....... .... I ow Vlowod Iluwhoro. llnrlulu j1h-?:T-__. Icxonplnry Dunngoo. (`um-... /n.II..... n..- -1'11! DAILY Bmrrlsii" wme. ay , as me pnntaers term in, shall be on led up for ooromtion. That will be the day of enthronement. for than whom the world called nobodies." Jqehu, who oo|:mnnded the sun and moon to stand In need: no Int. judgment to get justice done him, but than men do need I lent judgment who at t.imes.in all nrmiemunder the most. violom unnlt. in obe(:ionooD.u_> oeunnnnd. tlnmnelv Jwod cell. noounga` Bu-bk to bnnry , .@47_---- - -'- -- - utnb" Hod will say not We mine one of the chief ideas of A last judgment. We put into the picture the are, nnd the smoke, and the earthquake. end the descending nngela, and the upris- ing dead. but we omit. to put. into the pio~ cure thnt. which makes the last judgment A nu iflcent op rtunicy. We omit the fact 0. at it is to B I day of glorious ex- tion and commendation. The rst. uecice that miliionl of unrewnrded and unreoognited and unepgrecinted men end women get. will be on I. At day when eer- vicep that never oalleiflorth so much an nbwspnper line of ned. peerl_ or diamond tyre, the printers term in. shall be _'l`hat will t._he A-.. -1 -_;L__.___.__,. L, non Will my in. b There are men to whom life is egrind and conflict. hereditary tendencies to be overcome, accidental environment: to. be enduied, appalling opposition to be met nnd conquered, nml the never so much in; hederoue pinned to tieir i-out lu iel in ndmirution. They never had a song OdlGI- tedto their mune. They never hndn book presented to them with is COH'lL)'l- mentmy word on the ily leaf. Allt e_v have to show fur their lifetime battle in scare. But in the lust day the story will come out, and thnt life will be put in holy and transcendent rhythm. and their oournge and persistence and faith and vic- tory will not only he announced. but re- wnrd_ed. These are the that came out of great tribulation and ml their robe: wuhed and made white in the blood 0! the Lamb" (lod will to! nf the chief idnui of A Int. Wlll "~ 90. mi srnusnur.-a mu unuumuu many mothers hnve rocked cradles and hovero-Ll over infantile niokriesues und brought. up their families in umnhooil and womanhood and luunchud them upon use ful and auccusaful lives and yet never re -ceived om: 'l'lmnk yuu"' that, amounted to nnyt,hing. Tho dnuglitera b6(`.|llll6 queens in social life or were ntlinnced in highest realms of prosperity; the sons tool: the rac honors of the lllll\'0l`.`-ill) nnd Ino- cumo riuliim! in inonemry or professional Ipherea. Now the secret. of All that up lifted mnternnl inlluencemunt come out. Society did not. any so, the church did not. any so, the world did ..uol: any so, but on thncda of all other days, the lust. day. God wi I I Tham are inmi in whom lifn in A orinrl ._._______..__j___.__ London &. Lancaehlre Life As- surance Company. A I P|Ac'rIcALLv A CANADIAN (`KIIPANY Wmv Bnrnsu SBCUIIITY. Bourvou are depinitod annunlli A6 Ottm a and now Amount to one mluior. 1 ollanq,_ Rate: lower than the mnjorily of _f(`eu Inn and choice pluu 0! insurance 0 erod Ill|.I.!~lA.nI n\r`Ml`NunAu Iueum-3. But, to make up for thin luck of out.- npoken roli um there needs to be ngd will be u grout gay when. umnl the uolemniliun and gramleurs of I li.-to-nung universe, Uod will ~n_v so." NustnLisLic.a('m1 uLnt,a,huu um...` ...,u|. HUSH` MIIKI Lllllb III IUIIIU Illlllllv P|\lul\IU IdIll\ long ngo you did not ask for forgiveness for inrmities and neglects, and by some unlimited utternnco make it understood Lhnt. you lully npprecintnad the liileliby iuul I`6~0IIlOl't`6lIlGIlL of nmny yours. Allis, how many such lmvo to lument the rest of their lives, Oh, if [hurl only isuiil no ` " Spread Lll0`t(H`y of Hod)! goodness and your own redeinpcion wherever you go. You will have many ll long ride beuule some one whom you will never H66 again. smneone who is waiting for one W0l`(l of msrrue or vunaolntioli. Make every rail train and st-emner n mo\'ingpnln(`u of snvutl souls. (fnsunl cwnversutiomo have lllll"\'OSL' ad in great host for Hod. Them uro miuiy clirii-itiun workern in a... ..o..o.'.....= .. Q.J.|...o|. ol mo aiue nv EH16 unui imoun we same time their journey shall he emlorl, but some sudden mid appalling illness un- loosenn the right hands that ware clan )ed years before at the altar of ornnge boa- nomn, the parting Lnkon plume, and union the worst, of llll the sorrow is tlmt you cli not nftener. if you ovolzdirl utnll, tell her or tell him how Ill(ll.*4peI\r|blt: she wus, or how iiiclinpeimible he was to -your l;nppi- nesa, and [hut in some plain, square talk llll'l1ll|2l8SIl(l unlimited Ill.L(rllll(`.(! mnkn anon lli Lnorour my unuernwon. now (Mr pondentu:1our~ nthor they become, mu] the yamuu go hy and porhnpsnnthing u- smd (.0 make tho uL|.wr fully umlernnnml that sense ofguqxntlcruce. I|Dp.`:!~54\uLW0I`fh.-I. 80-3999 .-:35 come TJIIII, and motives are misinterpreted, and it. w taken M u nmtter of course that the two will walk the path of life aide bv side until nbout. the same oi.-- o|.-:.. :,......-u ahull Ln n|\l.Arl huh gone out nx your mgnr, nun Lnmr enrz-I wm not, henr, nnd their oyen will not see. If you owe them uny kindnoaa of deed or any words of appreciation, why do you not any so? How lll|l(`l| welnighlz ull of us save ouraelves in the mutter of regrets if we (llll not rlelny until (.00 late un expression of nhligutiou that would hnve made the lust, years of cnrthly life more attractive. The grnve in (leaf, nml epimplnn on cold marble cannot nmke rcpurulion. ln conjurrul life the honovmoon is soon past, and the twnin Lake in lor vmI|tel that nch in Ll|0l`()ll`lll}' \1n(ler:4L0u How lo- n....l....o .... n... nolmw Ilunv lxnnnnnn mul I you, iind how much the are wrapped up in vour wrilfur-3 _, I`\| wil never up ireciiue. Have {on by wortlnr gift or lmvior expreaset your Llmnks `.' r if you cannot quite get, up to my it. face to fare, lmve 'ou writ,l,en it III some liolidiiy Slll`:Ll|ll0I| `.' Fliu time will soon man and they will be out of niglit, and their ears will not. henr. oven hand on the lunch oi [I8 ironn uoor. Let the mine outspokenneas be em loy- ed townr.l those by whom we have en personally advantaged. We wait until they nre (lead before we any 50. Your parents have planned for your belt inter- eats all these years. The sometimes have their nervous nyrotem user up by the cares, the losses, the disappointments, the worn- nieute of life. be more irritable than they ought to be, and they probably have faults which have become oppressive as the years go by. But those eyes. long before they took on spertuclee, were watching for yourwelfnre, nmltheir hands, not in smooth and much more deeply lined than once. have (lone for you man a good do `a work. Liloluuu been to theiii more 0 struggle thun you will ever know about, and much of the struggle lnul been for nnd how much the wrupped vnur mu willy eppreciute. or religion. ` Whataoonrnmbion would come if all who had answers to prayer: would speak out; ifall rnerchanti in tight, places be- cause of hard times would tell how, ln re- sponse Losupplicntion, they got. the money to pay the note; if all farmers in time of drought. would tell how, in answer to prayer, the rain came just in time to save Lhe crop: if nll parents who prnyed for n wandering nun Lo come home would tell how, not Ion after, they heard the boy u hand tho ubch of the front door. I no tin- ...m.. nntmuxlymnunnu ha nmnlnv. they should be mere. 1 have but little interest. in what people say about religion as an abstraction, but. I have illimibable interest; in what`. peo le my about. whatfthey have personally alt, of religion. Whntnmnrmabiou asylums tor one aumn, one in me presence of mem women. Angels. devils and all worlds, say so. If you want a universal revival let. all chrisbians bell the story of their own conversion; talk in the pmyenmeeting us you would in your place of business and the revival will begin then and there if the prayer meeting has not. been so dull as to drive out ull except those concerning whom it was loreordnined from all eternity that they should be there. I 1...... L... 1:nI..;"o.r..-4.4.. wlmf nnnnln Fire Insurance. The Eminent Dlvlno Bellovol In Outspoken IIel|3lon-Nothln Can Btgnd Before `Prayer-Lot the Redoomod `llmw Tholr ,gf)olon-PorIonul Tootlmonv. Rev. Dr. Talmagei sermon in Washin - ton, on Sunday, was very practical. 0 spoke from psalms rvu. `2. Let. the re- deemed of the Lord an "no." lie dwelt. on the need for an outspo on religion, instead of-the sinful reticence extant. People are valuable in every other topic but on the 3 subject of divine goodness. religious or perienoe and eternal bleuodnoas the are not only silent. but. bmntful of who r re- tlcenoe. Now if on have been rodoolnod of the Lord why 0 you noun so? The last two words of my text, avoi calls upon all of us who have received any mercy-at - the hand of God to stop` impersonating the aaylums for the dumb, and in the presence of mem women. nmreln. all "SAY SO" THE SUBJECT OF DR. TALMAGE'S DISCOURSE. TRULY PRACTICAL SERHON.`| mu LIIU unlnu e [farm ; 'H`,0`P"` r.` , .9i3h lmt dig AH, M'_E:v' wus l...`.....' -I1 ` pur ng. Try them. are ourod in twenty-four hours b using Dr. Williams Pile Ointngont. t. nova:-kiln. _ln. hon: 250. Sold only at Waldo drug Ian. A `A Am free from I crude and irritating matter, concentrated medicine onl . Carter's Little Ljver Pills. Vary anal: vary any to take; no pain; no gripingu 'ng. Try them. twenty-four by uvu. All I-uoomnoad n. Auk your phyaicinn. our drug int. and your friend: About Shilo `a Cure `or Con- uumpcion. That will rooommendils. For lo at Wndo ~ rug store. Montreal Matropoliun. W. Northcoto Candie. J. Stein. Cecil Unincke, A. E. Smith. C. M. Stephen. H. (L Fuller. H. Courtney, C. C. Ward. II. R. Poole and (6. 1.. Bennett. were among the cadet: who returned to Kingston on Sa- turduy to resume their studies at the Royal military college. Cadet. Jnmee Peters. non of Maj. Peters. R.C.A.. Quebec. spent his vncution at the residence 0! John D. (}il~ mour. "The Cape." Quebec, and cedetn Cecil and Percy Donn, son: of Maj. Dean, R.E., spent the holiday: with their grand- lether, R. Hnmilbon, Hernwood. Que- 5.... nut uvun nun. nuuaruun. UT|<'.\, N.Y., Jan. 2l.--It Will supposed from information received from dotevtives in New York. Cluivvugo nnd Montreal that the man nrrel-ted here. Friday mornin . while attempting to poem I forged choc was the export forget` A. H. Dean. ailing Holmes. who is wanted for operation: of connidernble magnitude. Ser L. Norton, of Chimugo, is here to-day. mg says that the man in the hnndn of the l7tim\ police is not Dean. but that his name is Emerson, and that he in vnun.od in (fhic-Ago for sev- eral small crooked umnnncbionn. It is evi- dent. however, that the prisoner knows Dean And has been with him, if indeed, it. is not. Dean hilnself. A number of nrtivlen in his poeuwuion were marked with Donn`: name, and when further investigation is made he may prove to be the bigger crook. IIIITK I0 I [III Matropoliun. W Nnrmhr-ntn (`.nnt.li clulnclnululvclulnclubulnluln I Illlllllll rlurllo nlllcu. Hnnnmovliu-llepurter, A N. l'i\rl(e':-I tholouglibrod 2-trillion, l Reed," broke in left hind leg in the stable hm, Wednesday, and hml to be shot`. The horse was in good condition and spirit and hurl been shnrp shod the (lily before the accident. While ourishing its feet nround by wn of exercise in valk of one of its sheen caug1_'n the siding of the stall and hold fast. ; he horse`; weight then coming on the leg in its ellort to get free broke the bone just above the hock. The horse wns bretl in Illinois, and was eleven fears of age. It hml been Lrained for ex- llblt.l0llF.l|lI(i was used by 11 show owned by n wonnui, who rode him at fairs and other places. The show failed at ()gdem=- burg: few years ugo nnd all the effects were sold by nut-t.i_ n. the horse bringing $750. It nfterwariil changed hands seve- rnl i.ime8. Kh'ET'K'yam' ago wn.-o purulused by Mr. Parke at (lurdinul. l\l |'l||Hl B(.ur`K (`low H Um: box Inelpod mo nnrl nino me. Am sixty yenrs gld nnd hero foamy yours." l)ohl`s Me sold by 1&1 (lruggintu I .... .. 1 ln..;.... Kn ..\.. 1 mm pururuly pnrm_w,ou. wnrn I in bed und I run down until I ' shell. When I vom=noImel Mk Kidney l`iIlx-I st.ur`k (`low to Once box Imlnml um l :- RIl`H\ln\l), Jun. `:0. ISpecinlJ-~ The talk offnrmeru and others in town is mostly about the astonishing (`ura of Willinm Mt-~ i (7or(|,: fnrmer near here. Ilia pranom-,0 made nnuurnm:e visible, nntl ho mind: After Lhe (lovtor.-u prmnouncud my trouble tlinhelon no one thought. re(~o\'cry pour-nhlo. I partially [HIl`l1l_v 7,0(l, nine month:-I in hm] um] I rnn down until I wnn n mam non. nennwr Mt,-I.m'en, non. aonu ruup ` srl. R. J. Drummoud, .lohn Armour, '. eighen, John Hurt nnd \ \'. Loos. Lady dire('Lons, Hon. Mrs. M<*[.uren, Mm. I). Ifnnnr Kim: A Hanna Klnu A I ? l1......u- W. bees, Mrn. Llmnum IIHIHII, Mrs. T. B. Moore und Mrs. H. Frizelle. Audi- tors, W. H. l-`mun xuul J. Hall. The dunes for the exhibition were xed for Sept. lth. l7l.h and IHLII. rresmenb. mcmuol Wilson, bur rose; nrsv. vice-preo=ident., Samuel Wiluon, iuthurnt; second \'i<'e`prosident., Jmm-.~4 Hhnw, Drum` monvd ; directors. John I). Motherwoll. `nthurut; W." T. V'\"nlker. |'erLh;T B. Moore, llrummond; l)r. T. W. Beenmu, Perth; John (,`ut.hbert.r-on, Bathurst; \'Vm. Mctlzsrry, Drurnxnoml; Jumen Ar-nour, Perth; David .\lcl.oun, North Elmaley, and J. A. Stewart, Perth. Hnnnrury diractorn, Hon. Senator Mt,-I.m'en, Hon. John 112:};- ....... n I n..........n...: I.\L... A............ v mr we exnmuuon 16th, (lll`0('bOl'H, HOII. .\ll`N. A\l(`lAll'Gl1, BIFH. I}. Hogg. Mrs. A. Ken '1-I, Mm. A. I`. Bower. Mm. Weublxerheml, Ira. H. J. I)rlIIx|i11(vI1(I, \I... w l-.... M... 'l`|. n.....|. u... IHFH. I BGILHGHIGIIII, lVll'. I1. :1. lH`lIlHIll0ll(I, Mrs. H . Lees, Urn. 'l`humnr< Hmuln, Mrs. 'r 12 \IM.... .4 M... u |.~.;,.,.n.. FARM AND CITY PROPERTY lnnured at lowest poauible raten. Before renewing old or glvlnz new bunlnesu get rates from ` .6l'l`nANhI:' 1. uwvn Anna A_-..... ne| nut and mun. The annual meeting of South Lunurk nrricullurul society was held in Perth on \'oAnesdi\y. The n.ecret.nry reml the tin- uciul statement showing the receipts to `:0 $|,H."n.'.`.20. The expenditure wus 8|, 973.76. The assets of the moiety amount to $7.650, while the liabilities are $.'n,`. l8.- .36. The election or oiiivers resulted : President. Snmuol Wilson, Bur first Vina-nrnaizlnnf Knunnnl \.Vi|m.n l..s|.....o. I . B. Hwwurt. and J. Ulurk. It was decided that the E held on Sept. 17th and l8lh. The munml Innnhinu nf .` l'l3I'|lI ~-uuu'urII l`.Il"l'l|!n The annual meeting of the South llon- fmw agricultural society was helrlon Wed- nesday. The nuncinl 1-Itmoexnent showed the receipts luul been \.'|,3U`. .l9, und the expenses $!l7l,2l, lenvin n bulxmce on hand of 3144.78. The olluwing ollicers were electad : l ren.-utlent, James (lurnwallz first \'ice~prosi(lent, Gregor Mclntyrc; second \`icc~preaident., Albert W. Ross; directors. Duncan Stewart-, Horton; Frank Byers, Bagot; A. Stewart, jr., McNnb; F. Kozllnttck, Atlmnuton; l . J. Unnlphell, Henfrew; l). Barr, Renfrew; Archibald Smith, McNab: (-`eorga B. (Jurdi', Azlnmston; Jumeu Martin,Hurton;nu(limrn, P. S. Htewurt and J. Clark. Ir um. ,lm.:A.(l H... H... ..-L.:|..:.:.,.. L... i the got; I is a unghtv consolation In (luvs of Lrou lo, and that the best. friend a man ever had in Joann. and that heaven is abno- Iutuly sure to those who trust and serve the blessed Redeemer, to whom be glory nnd dominion and song nndchorus of white mbed immortals standing on sons of glass mingled With re. Amen and amen I Tho Annual Meeting: Held In Ranfrow and I nrlI|...lII1-nrl Ian...-n..|. I-|vvQ( . uuu ---`:1 ?--.;~u u. .w.. mu...- _,.,.. nowrevailagainst o . hile the future olda for memnny mys- teries whichl do not pretend to solve I am livinu in expectation that when my poor work is done, I shall go through the ate: and meet my Lord and all my kin. red who have preceded me. ii precious lroup Whom I miss more and more as the years go by, and I attest before earth and enven that the glories of the heavenly world illumine my pathway. In courts of law the witness may kiss the bible or lift his right hand in oath, but us I have often kissed the dear old book Inow Iilt my ri ht hnnd and take oath by him that livetb or- war and ever that God is good, and that the l is niightv consolation in duvs . lo. Iuunu "1 1| [NOEL HUIIHUI llfl Illplrlng a- sociution. I like the companionship so well that 1 cannot be satised if I have as day less of it than all et,ernit_v,nnd 1 attont, before earth and eaveu bhut. God has ful~ ml! in mg Hm nv-nmium. lln I nnl with UGXOFG Burl IIHU HGHVBII Nil? (I00 HEB I'll' filled to me the promises, `Lo, I am with you alway 2 and `The rates of hell shall not revml against ou. " hiha the future nldn for memnnv mvs. ' in bottle sghinat the oppressors of Israel, ` needs no -int judgment to getjuatice done her, ierthonunds oi` ears luve clsppod her a plenn. But tlIe wiveil who in All ayes sve encouraged their husbands in tie battles of life, women whose names were hardly known beyond the next street or the next farm house, must have God say to them : You did well ! You did glori- ously i I saw you down in thst dairy. I watched you in the old farm house mend- ing those children : clothes. I heard what -I on said in the way of cheer when the readwinner of the household was in de- spair. I remember all the sick cradles you have sung to. I remember the hackuches, the headaches, theheartuohes. I know the story of your knitting needle as well as I know the no oi a queen : eceptre. Your outle on the eavenly hill is all ready {or you. Go up and take it l" And turning to the surprised multitudes of heaven He will ssy, "She did what she could. God -will say so. He closed with A nernonnl rnntimnnv -mu He closed with A personal teetimon attesting before em th nnd heaven "that have nlwaya felt the elevating and restrain lug inuence of having had A good father and 1 good mother, and if I nm able to do half as well for my children as the old folks did for me I will be thankful forever. I attest before earth and heaven that I have found it most helpful and im-tpirlng oa- commnionshin mvmz Dlulnesu gem rates from ` STRANGE & STRAN , Agents. W. J, FAIR, S 11 0,, St t under Ontario Ballxo. a on m` we TUES DAY, VJANUAR 21, 1896 AGRICULTURAL: ESOHCIETIES. Ly yours. noun 5 ? vt. :1 box. mm :1 mare mkiug l)u(ld n tlireccioun. `o boxes vured `Id have lived 1 Kizlney Pills nnd dealers. 5` ex hi bition be 1 one oax or puns. DUI I xeet ltke a new woman. The in and other syrnptomg of the dreadfu disensoarn gone. 1 Im ntronger md better than! have been in many years. I am now this to do ,my liouiewor nd walk out ; thout suffering any incon ience, Th box of Dow`! Kidney Pills was indeed: xnnd Chrisunu box for me. I am glad to Jul everyone know about this wondarfu euro, in the hope thu some one who has suffered an I Inn my try tbnumdnndbubuuihll tn-lhnvnhnnyv I unaunuu |Jl3b Illl us IUIIUWI .-- " I have for years been a great sufferer with kidney complaint, severe paln under sboulilers and across buck, and latterl so weak that I could not walk out or. do housework. Seven years ago the doctor told me I had Bright`; Dlse.-a~ie. A number of physicians told me I \' is past help; one of them said l could not live emonth. l hnve taken a great deal of medicine. but without rollef, and had given up hope: In fact, toltl my son that I did not expect to llve until spring. My son saw the adver- tlaement of the.l)oAn-l\'idne Plll Co., Dec. 3rd. and told me. laskc him to get I box end lwuul-1 try them. although I hid but little faith in them. because ell other remedies had felled. and as a result I had given up hope. He got one box of pills at J R. L.-we`: drug smre and I commenced taking them. The result has beat: marvellous. After taking them once I experienced relief, end after tak- lng them three times the change for the better was marked. I have only taken one box of pills. but I feel like woman. The nnln Ind other svmntornn lave try me Ni 40 1 have am an er uonue. The mat annual statement. of the Ron- frewureu r company hnn been made public. W2-rows that 4,180.35!) pounds of milk wns received (luring the year, and lciJl.`.209 pound: of butter numufnomrod. valued at 88l,l!79.5.'l. The patrons of the Creamery number 235. , Milburn's Cod Liver Oil Emulsion with Wild Cherry and llypophosphites com` bines the curative powers of Wild Cherry. Hypophnsplntiea of lime nnd soda, and pure Norwegiun Cod Liver Oil in perfectly pnlatnblo form. It. in the boat for coughs, colds nnd all lung troubles. Price 50:: and $lAer bottle. Thu .-.o ..........l .o..4........o at 51.- D-.. uuwuun uuvv vvuuyuul 9 Funds over t52,om,tm. In nddltlon to whlvh the policy holder: have for uocurlty the unlimi- ted nbillty of all the ntookholdaru. innul-ml nu In tracing up some of SanmClnus'good deeds [his year, a lady gives us the fol- luwing account of her Christmas box. The lady's name is Mrs. H. G. Ferguson, and she resides at an Church at. Mn. Fargusun began ns follows :- I kn..- I... .._.-.. 1...... a. no-Ant .~u .-_- ncv. The government of Manitoba have twice naked for nu inveatigation of the school syntexn of the province. The unvarnunnm, nml Lhnir nnlirw s_vnrexn or me PFOVIHCO. government nnd their policy have just beeh sustained by an overwhelm- ing muj0riL_v of the people of Manitoba. HCHOOI CRHU. Mr. Mc.\'eilI. conser\'nl,i\'o 31.1 . for North Bruce, support; Mr. l.nurier'a polivy of an investigation of the facts. Mr. Lnurital`, ml the recent bye elections A-how. nu supported by nu overwhelming mnjurity of the people of Queber-. Principal (Smut. during his recent ex amInul.iuI10ft.ho Manitoba school system. said he was qvery day more convinc- ed of the wisdom of Mr. l.auri(-r's po- lic_v. TI... ..... ....; -1` |l..._:;-L- I.-. 4__:~, K%T*T%OTRON{ . soft. I The Hnmillou Spectator, while it,quur- ruln with Mr. Luurier hortnuau he is n FrunchA(3m1ndian, supports his policy of an investigation of the {acts of the Manitoba richool cm-10. u.. u.. 2.... ll I) S- my nnvesuguum by me compnnyn IleL0( Live and the name of the person giving tl information will not. be made public, wh any expense entailed in sending us the in formation will be promptly refunded. Ask for Dr. \Vllllmnn' Pink Pills for Pal` mrmnuun will be promptly relunded. Dr` Williams Pink Pills for Pale People and bake nothing else. They cure when all other medicines fail. 'l'nrunto(Hnlh-. Torre-1 Vedran in becoming a popular re- soft, l`I.n Hnmnam. 9.'.\.m.om~ ..I..'I. :9 money on we tune. The l)r. Williams` Medicine Company is Llotermined to spare no expense in protect,- ing, both the public and themselves, nppnnst these unscru ulous imitators, and WIN always be thank ul to receive mformn~ Lion concerning anyone who offers to sell an imitation Pink | 1ll purporting it to be Dr. \\'i|linn1u' Pink l il|n. nr Mm munn us" law. For particulars call at the College nive Or write to J. B. MUKAY. Print-Inn] lmlwuon I"ll\K I'IIl purporting It to be Williams` Pink Pills, or the Mme us" the genuine Pink Pills. Such canon will be investigated by the compnny`H ileum`- name of the nermn uivina H manner wnnt one ueuler says. Please bear in mind also am the formula from which Dr. Williams` Pink Pills is cmnpoumled is A secret known only to the company, mid any one who claims he can aupplv you with some othar pill "just. as good is guilty of misrepresentation, for he does not know the ingredients of the genuine Pink l ill and in only trying to sell you some other pill. because he makes more its mule. V\'illiams' Mndiuinn (Imnnnnv in GETS 1 CIIRIBTHAJ BOX WHICH Ulll PRIIEU HIGHLY. wuitnmns, unu ll oniy pusnen because we llI1lLRlA)l`1`1\lIllllll(8 much more money by its ale than he can by sale of the genuine l ink l il|a. Hence the pains he takes to sell the imitation. The Dr. Williiuns Medicine (Iompeny linnunlly spends tliousanda of dollars en~ deuvoring to impress upon the public that the gennino Pink l illa can only be pur~ clnused in one form---namely in [ 'lmgea elI1`l()t-ledl in n wrnpper (or label), which benrra the full trade mark, l)r. Williams` Pink l illa for Pele l eople.'_ No one can buy them in any other form. not ever if the-y offered nmny times their wei lit in gold for them. And yet in the ace of these continuous warnings there are peo- ple contlding enough to permit some unscrupulous dealer to convince them that he can supply them with the enuine l'ink l ills in loose form y the (l men or hundred, or ounce. or in wine other kind of 3 box. Any one who pre- tends to he nble to do this is telling nn untruth. Bear this in mind and refuse all pills that do not bear the full trade mark. no nmtter if they nre colored pink, and no matter what the dealer formula us. Dr. VVilIinmn Pink Pills for Pale People I have achieved It reputation for sterling merit unparalleled in x.hobist.ory of medical science. In every part. of the dominion the remarkable cures wrought. by the use of this great medicine have givo it a name and n fume which has made the sale of Pink Pills simply wonderful. It is boumisa of this urant. marit. nnd the ox l'lnK rum simply wonaerlul. because of this great merit. and the consequent, enormous demand for the yzthcine, that it, is being imitated by un- rupulnun nernnml in various Dart-M of the xor rune reopie. The above para rn h, taken from the legal columns of t e oronto Globe of the lmh inst... contains a warning which every person in Cnundn in need of a medi- cine WI do well `to hood, and shows the cure and pain: the Dr. Williams Medicine Company taken to protect the public from imposition, and to prolerve tho reputation of their famous Pink Pilln. It in nnln o mmlsninn than .u........`. ...n.... OI HIGH` HIHIOUI l'IlIK I"IlI. It is only a medicine that. posaeues more Lhun usual merit that is worth imita- tiou. Ordinary medicines are n9I: subject to that liind of treatment`. no bhorg in not auicient demand for such medicine worth while. 11.. w;m.....i n:..i. mu- r,... n..i., u..,..,i- Ketncxne. Limb lb 28 being lnuuwen by l`||pLllnlll'l[|I`0nll parts country. he imitation is cheap, usually worthless, and in only pushed because who iu1iLal,or1-mu make morn mnnev bv wnuwaule nos. xno uelenuanu naa given consent. r. Armour said that the motion should be changed to one for 'ud menu ugnimlb him. ` N defence was 0 e , and his lordship gavlran order for judgment re- nt.miui_ng Mcahe-I from oont.inuing_ _tgo FIRE msusuniza NOTICE. London. Llverpool and Globe Fir: Insurance Company. Funds nvnr nmnmmn In ..o.uu...\ o.. ...I.|..I. venu me article: for Pale People. above on: nut Ioruump gava an cruel` to!` judgment. straining Mcahe oontinuin)` to 115 vend the article as r. Williams Pink `nr Pnln pnnnln lIIIllI' rlnn I'ulI-Tn0 Uollrt unnu I Perpetnnl lnjuuotlou lourulnlng Hun From Oerlng an lrnltatlon of This Great l|Iod|oIno-lomo hat: the Public Will Do Well to Bear In Mlntl. In. the high court ofjultice yesterday mornin , before 'usLice Merodith. thwcue of Ful ord vs. chlnhey was heard. It, consisted of a motion for an injunction to restrain Fred Moahoy from selling I pill which he claimed to be Dr. Wllllnnu Punk Pill; for Pnlo People. Dmlclu 3. Armin ngpured tor tho pldntltb And-/`thud tlhu t o defendant had boon poddllgtha goods ubout. Victoria oount.y.. A W them to be Dr. Wllllaawgonuhno Pills. It waaimuooslble. however. undue mom to no ur. wI1uauu' gonumo JWDK was impossible, however. out-he face of it that they oould be genuine, no he sold them greatly below what they cost at wholesale `rice. The defendant had given Ir. said thlt the motion lllvctootod In Selling 3 Plot Colonel Plll. Which I-lo Ropnounted to B0 Dlfu W|l- l|nun' Pink PIlIn_'l'h- nan-9 n-..n. _ A VICTORIA COUNTY (ONT.). PED- LER BEFORE THE COURTS. AN xmp EASE. xlII'\Tl'\3lA l'Il\I Inn.-\1 .asAu- . --. ~ 5 /xunfrow churcli eon tionu no quite Actively engaged in chum improvomenu. The Pranb cerium purpose exacting I new church. he Anflionnn us Iiomodelling the interior of o r church, and lb Mo- thodim an preparing ho build an 0!!) odioo on I more prominent point than the present building. mo oonool at cookery. Uunws. has been aocurod to give I number of nddr-ones bo~ fore farmers institute: than : Toledo. Fob. uh; Newboro. 80):: Emerald, Am- hlrlf. lllnn I(M_L-OAII- lltl-n Fnn.-nan no. mu; newnoro. um: Imonld, Am- hcrue Iahnd. 1oh;smu.. llth; Conoooon. 2th; Ameliuburgh, 13th: Wellington. 401. The Kingslnn Business College Inna mvmondu. John S. Clam. Rbulnnd. B.C.. bu just celebrated his ninety-lourtln birthday. Ho come: from the Bay of Quinta section And during the rebellion of '37 served in Fru- Iinln rh-ntrnnnn Tn IRKI Inn hanging nnllnn. uunng the robomon or '37 served In Fra- licln dragoona. In I851 he became colloc- tor of customs at Pioton and retired in I878. Mics B. Living-nhon, Iuporinundent of the oohool of oookory. Ottawa. ha been mound to viva I nmnhar ol nddrnnnnn ha. A nnnasome parlor lamp. V The Ronfrow cmumery compnn has closed its first your of existence. Tyho na- aeta no reported lnrger than the liubilitia. but the expenses over-run the rooelpu by about 8800. Nut. year they expect to nuke dividondl. Jul... E FL..- `DL..I_.._I Inn |... x..-; teachers and scholars. | Rev. George Portooue. of Bancroft, hu been well rempbered by hiaynrioua hanga- gnione, one gfviug him i bemitilul cutter robe. another I string of bells, and A third hnndlome parlor lamp. cmulnorv nnmmnv I... COIHCIIVIF. V W. C. Mchonnld, late 0! Picbon, in now chief 6 rntor at Sun Jone. (huuunnln. lurn talegmphingin Wellington And uton. ` no new high school at Renfrow has been taken onion 0!. The building is A credit. to t a town and a comfort to mh teachers and scholars. Rm; ll...-n. D.~...o...... ..l n.--_.:. I.-- . New: or the lllltrlol. Contlonzed From th WM; Ivlxchnuxcl. Jnmen Phillips` farmhouse, in Thurlow was totally destroyed by fire with all '. ccmtvntn. [The People's Llie Insurance 00., Tom. issues Policies on every plan of insurance. including Ordinary Life. Limited Payment Life Endowment. with or without profits. De- ferred Premium. Annuity Uonds at lower rates than any other company. I00 Wellirgton street. Ottawa. Head Office of the Company. MCKELVEY & BIHEH. Inches of home combined with high mental inin . "QBE USlCAL DEPARTMENT in in char 0 o! Alargun Fianna. Esq. Ihu. 8543.. A.(). ., udentu received at any time and lee: ohhrjed from due 0! entrenco. Kindergarten in connection with Colic e. For term: end prospectus Apply to Migi, OOKNWALL. I.A.. Principal. We carrya large stock of the bestquality Hard- wood Charcoal, suitable for Plumbers , 'I`insmiths', Hotel and Private use. just the thing for lighting coal fires. Delivered in large or small quantities to any part of the city. THE ART GARLAND cannot be surpassed in beauty. durability, successful operation and heating power. 75 & 77 PRINCESS STREET. - R. McRAE & CO.. Flats" K7\1g*stc;n. THE DISTRICT Big reductions in Beaver Cloakings. Sample lot Hosiery at Cost Price. Ladies Cloth and Wool Skirts greatly` reduced. Fancy Silks, worth 75c and 80C, now 50. Clearing Sale Silk Mittaiat Cost_ Price. Biderdown Quilts Extra`\Cheap. 0 Fry with lloiene En. -.m-..o1-.l..... 62...... ...-.c..o..' AL:-54 4.- `A-4......-`L- 1- n-u._1_._- i v n D P I I Fry everything from potato` chips to doughnuts in Cottolene. Put Cottolene 1n n cold pan--hent it slowly umil it will deli- cately brown l`;L. bit of bread in half a minute. Then put in * your food. It will pay you to try Cottolene just this way -- 1 l see how delicious and wholesome it makes the food. 00! the nnulnc. sold onrvwhcn in mm. (Inn. And the ammo um. -In: tndaanrlsn . Evening ELLIOTT BROS, CV HUW UCIICIUUS uuu WHUICSUIIIC II XIIEKCS U10 I000. pnulno. sold onrfwhuoln ono t.Iuu.u:a pound um. um: u-ndumma "(blink-VII` Ind non ! had is ad umruA-on ovary un. . TH E. K. ILXIIAIK COHPAIT. Wtllillton Ind Ann ltn,, IHIITDIAI 4 CHARCOAL. !Dll0k Yll" Ind "00". kind I ! 003300-I500` D"$l5--OI IIIL Tll N. K. ILIIJLIK COMPAIT. Wellington Ind Ann 8tI.. M0 ( -to-xu ,ryI,.w `I 4 < x I -) .1 . . JANUARY SALE. R. \NALDRON whonvu then In A monk point. `V0 Inn on- on Inn a nasal than by lumping qnru no we I fort! ed with pun blood mtg : properly noIr.hhoIUr|mo."-0lvlI,Borvk\c out . Undo nlmpl withbolllng want or In h. Sold on In pncloh, by 0|-oooru, ~ (nxy II>n'3h8|<')d.ll5" n -popuu. -0 O .._. . `J \.a\J\4\Jr| BREAKFAT-8UPPER. By a thorough knowledge o! tho III- tlnl law: which oven the opu-scion: of Mon and nntri ion. And is a careful cp- ontion of tho ne proportion 0 roll-oolootod at. ur. Eppu luu provided for our bl-Hut und unpper n delicately avored bow which nnyuvo Ill many huvy d ton MI .9 II in by ch: ludiuiom uao ol nuoh gr! I`: of diet that u oonntitution mu be grnduu I: built] up until strong onouah to rosin: ovary and donoy to disease. Hnndndn oi nubtlo malo- run an outing ground nu rond`vto Maui 0 oun Inn: by hnninn onru vn He who insert: that (all kinds of oodn combo trul and properly dyed wit. tho uime pack of dye, is a docoivor. or doo not undo:-sauna the business. When you lnvo goods to dye, use only the reliable Diamond Dyes. For d oin wool I iol wool colors are pro )Al'B({: 1' Hug a In`: cocoon, you can uy in II cotton colors. Theta nixmmi for wool and cotton embrnco discoveries pecu- lior only to Diamond Dyes. All imitation package dyes ore composed of crudo mo- boriuln. Ind connot give you the results you look for. If you wish to keep your tom- por. and avoid loss of money and rnoterinla. use only Diamond Dyes. ` u-vunurUn'.l'1NG . I:-:l3`i='7 coco IHDDA EDA non nu-vs.-u-an II PIIIOI ITIID. 71 HHUBK STREET. KINGSTON Ir~~You Try It. Failure and Loss Will Result. It %Can t Be Done! GRATEFUL-COMIORTDVG 113:! 5&4-yo-`In KINGSTON, ONT. MONEY T0 LOAN IN LARGE UR HMALI. man, u low neon of intorout on City and Farm Property. Loam granted on City ad County Debentures. A ply to Tuning man. Manager Frontenac man and Invent- mont Society. Omne opposite the Post Oman. II. NEWLANDS. ARCHITECT AND App":-ulnar, comer 0! Brock and King I ~l'O0tI uvar Wade`: Dniu Store. Entrance on Mn: sheet. noxhto Wmo oico. done. Joun Onhn. `` BTTIW S. E. IOOANN ACCOUNTANT AND REAL a lush Monk. Bonn and accounts col- Cod. Honeyto oln at lowest mten. Office If King 3%.. ova ado : Drug Store. LIS IANIIFG 60 J zoaonaizaxiamsgmo. ; AOPHIESON & HOOPEE, AUDITOHB, Accountant: and Estate Agents. Fire. "0 Ind Accident Insurance. Mono to loan M lowut tutu. ocluanoo street. ingaton. E. Inorunuou. R. J . Hoomm. WEB. & SON, ARCHITECTS AND BUILD- INOSu:veyon, 01ce--Wol|ln(v.on Street. Kinnton. I ING Bu: STAMPS Rbilliy ntovkhol{{ef::. V lqwout renewlnz ._......._..._....____._...._.:.._... L BIBBY, no BROOK STREET, THE Irdln 515:! uni Mun snbloin thnulty. om . . Bolloltun. 1600.. 38 ULABIHICI Icon. Iucnounu.,Q.C. BTEIIT, J. I. FAnIu.. .1 U Term begins THl'RHl)AY. JANUARY 2N1`. mu. I. SPARKS. D.D,S. L.D.S., M,D., DEN- TIWI`. Oloo. Bl) n-lnuon utraat. ui- GO. 181 University Avunnn. Oloa hour. an. tom .m. ilseurdu evening, 0 to 10. phou: . S. A. Aykroyd. DJ). .. L.D.S., I . l.'llll EDI" OI UIIIVOPBIYI \lI'l\(1uNI8N SPECIAL A I'l`EN'l`I()N given to students purinf for examinations. The ranlnu In- mnoo 0 home combined mental tlplninc. I ` GREAT PIPE HOUSE. - 11 nu. ,, , mo. R0u.TLE.Y_] By using our celebrated makes of T ._..4_ _.__._.____________r__..__ E0. W. BELL. VETERINARY SURGEON 1 Doctor Dental Surgery. Iiinpenslrrnnai idonca, 675 Princess street. Cnnnnltutlonu hon. Telephone 563. Ruldonco, Prince: Telephone j LED onnum-s. L.D.8'a o porno tho Pout) Eutnbliahod in l . DINTIB on Wall! ONEY T0 LARGE HKALL sums. inherent. City ARTHUR ELLIS (Member of the Ontario . Auouhntlon of Arohltoctn), ARCHITECT IND APPRAISEH. 0flloeu-8l Brook Strut, [lnnton.Ont. IND APPRAIH Klnquton. On 0.. AonoNNE1.if&ir7{1iiiL1j, ninnxsinns. U Bczllolton, 1-203.. 38 Cunumcl Strain. III on. -1.. --.-.__.....___.________.,____._. WHO. J I71pens_I_u'{_nna ` Adluo nth ? com Wm ltuolt fpodton. .Eu::bllah in. one o. . Boddonomlu :11 name Virnish, If. "IIICUOII-I -." IIIJIKOI New Term ow-nu FEB. urn. Full mm of University (iraduntan FIIITIAI. A'l'I`FiTV'I`InN ulvnn on noun! BUSINESS POINTERS. IILLSFOUNNINGHAI Role Aaenm. K nnzon and District. jj nvlvni _---.-u vvu--uu rally and Day Iehool for You; lei 0loIebu'I." Kingston. Nnuv Tann nnnnu FRI! urn .T.`U__1_"_1`?I.C_`, ,':.L.1?{1f3 7>._"6i-i II"II-`. C1` Uiiii L. I-JI IP42, {S0 A.`.'.. GUITAR. POI! 'n-mu.-4, apply to Mmrm: Humm, N7 (3olborna m to C. H. ()'l"I`U. ll Wellhnubon d be will put them into It ulmpo (`on- or refersnce and ornamental to your ninlnr. King 7 EDUCATIONAL. Paints, HORSE LIVERY. 1~3uLRAJ9ce-w versnlnanvf PUPILS "` alumna nn FINANCTATT nae Dlllll 0! Insurance GU81 KILLS F CUNNINGHAM want. nnzon Diatrln _' ,Revc;s/gale Qoajs H, WitorD!~c;o} Cinvaa DENTAL. . /5` \`.r I ,u ' . Waterproof Cnnvaa Bush Lnaainan Ann . 448 w 30 N 2 . MONTREAL. . no can IId.m| &:tac- J. MIIKAY. Principal. lemon. or to he hunt. or do- um-uyell, when It costs no little tn have Huun bound 0'l"I`(). 151 Wellhmbon U CANN to Allow you Ihuuuinen t Clasgegj Blllo EIGYIOIII. DIIIK, Ticket & OM00 Htnmga. on-,, [gggnln prolnp ly I, Wmu ca. RUBBER STAMPS 0?` all klndn. 1-loll-Iukeru.` Linen Markers. baton. Benin. Stencils. Dunk, Htnmm. \ VNOT AF!-`()RI) vour Pa porn and u to He Icround I * --y-u-y -yynnwnu-5 uwuuuuu. his unfunny that it in in (kind; - alone tlnt they are believed. In the re. _ public to the south 0! an their loyalty is a word anon} thinking men. and in the "wothorlnnd Across the ocean no In F. _ -houting God Bless the Em- wun. ., _ "0 the Queen" uuccoods in bk... 0, god 3.` polmciam and dia- hoping the notch . 'r0In animating ccmingconmorohl mind. ` than cries at thdr true `value. Thonion lack of command: 5. IN: lip-loynlty And the high tnrl w. the npu-can our Innrhu from those of Lhonotborhnd, mdmmnk-aonhgold Irprld use through tho protonoo Ind hypo- hy oi tho at-allod "'libonl-eomorvr NW prfy. A- at lnflilh Itguilnan. mu-Iy shiny yu go, gave nine wise Iordnonouudhi hytlty. and Ho nonu- ninh iilil but to-echoed by from un and 1 has 0! coin cquuly mduI.~ ItIIMI|'und |oynl Britons. D. * nA-l-- I`!--Jinn OIntnIlv' (I an. n ' -tween `ll u out I-GVIIIIICIIIIIIH UI HID KFIIB. They are now busily taking up the time of the country shouting over the dinloynl by of Lnurior and Cartwright and the great. libonl party. ind though the cry in an old one, and worn threadbnro, so vehementiy no the using it that there in grave reason to {our Mm. they may be believed to n Iumcient extent to grencly affect the I rnpidly approaching olocciom. h:. ..C....- 5L-L :1 .- :_ n-.A.,., Ln uonucvvu, wntorpmot and Goat kin. Bun: Leggings, ac. kin wuzm Sweaters in White and ant. \ .,..,,.. .......,... The members of the party in power. nnd particularly the bolting ministers, are not so sure of this. though their ivorda would seem to indicata otherwise. The forlorn hpo on which thoy nlvnyu depend, on the eve of a campaign. iajtheir loyalty, and the nood of forgiving their sins and mturnimz them to power that the empire may con- tinue A unit. And not suffer disintegration by the machinations of the "grits." Than nu-A nnw kn-ihv Qnluinn .... AL- 5.`..- LII` l.0YAl.'I`\'. ' Nevor. perhaps, hm; any r:ou,tr_v had reason to feel kooner shame for the men placed at the helm of ntnte th_nn` hnu C`:ui~ ndn (luring the put three weelns. But the (`rials iulover, and the conservative jour nala have the unmitigntod gall to inform the public that tho dilculty has been smoothed over to the entire satisfaction of the country. from British Columbia to Capo Breton. 'l"l.- ........x...... ..r .L.. .,,_,.,_ A, Does the Mail 'zmd Empire withdraw] thialnnguuge" Dooait consider him in- nocentofall that has been said of him 1 Or has he been regenerated and mnde {heat for uanoomtion wnththe puristnuf the party" ......v u\.u.u.uu . "Of the system which Mr. Bluke tie- lores Sir (,`lnulee upper has notorimnely u the chief en . All thut is worst in it, that has ten od most to (lobnrse the llII- tionnl charncter, is familiarly connected with his name, and which may be Rlll to he a household word of corruption. lli.-I uume in at this moment unplecu-uintly can nected with suspicious commercial oiviuls in Engluml. He will protest his innoceitrc. of course, but his word, uulmppily, in lhut of a mun whose veracity in much im- pu nod, and who loan not ncrnple to use no en letters. He is the prince of political crucksmen, no doubt, but we cunnnt riilurd to purchmae ability even of so rurcn kind at such a price as that of continued and intrmwetl demorulimtiou. Tlm n :- pointment of such a man at the head 0! t c state would be not merely the lll\lgl|l'l\ (inn ofviolence and corruption nniodeein ed by any true wisdmn or stutesumm4liip_ it would be the signal for n Iliruption ofthe roiuiminit_I unrl for a morul civil war." LII \rn4\.I\lAl)L) AA` lJl\I I`Jf\. ` [L is alleged that Hon. Mr. Llcl.elln2;L afterward I memberf at the go\'eri3mgu ` apologized for his _|3@_en9e-$3. ;-'C|.g.-105 T|I|>p6,LJo- .?a"lxigln in:-ieat of corruption, it is certain that the Mail and Empire has never apologized to him or the party for the unmerciful drubbing which it gave to him when, alter Sir John Mncdonnlcha death, he wins looked upon at: a likely per- son for the premiership Said the Mail on 1 that occasion : us an. A sun . The papers are making very free with the name of Mr. Blake. who is said to be the choice of the anti-Pnrnellibes for the leadership of the party. The leader of it has been Justin McCarthy. who has had a oat-and-dog s life, and who seems to be pining for the peace of a retired position. Mr. Blake may be induced to accept new responsibilities, but he will regret it. He went to Ireland, at a great sacrifice. to help it in the campaign for home rule, and while he labored for the accomplishment of his mission, the nntionulists quarrelled among themselves, and the Redmond fac- tion allowed one of its cliiimpions to slander .\lr. Blake and so give evidence of his ingrntitnde. Even now the London Saturday Review refers to Mr. Blake as n political failure. This is indignantly le- nied. Mr. Blake's mission has not been a success, because the Irish party has not been united. Their quarrel has put home rule Ont of the question for many a dny, and it does seem to be a waste of time for the eminent Canadian to reimnn any longer from this country and uway from the interests which invite lns ntt.en- tion. Mr. Blake is needed in Canada just now. Home ruleAa rather clean rule. honest rule, capable rule-is in demand, and all who can should help invbringing it about. 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