Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Feb 1896, p. 2

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PUBLIC HEALTH ACTS. vE`DI1'.`0R.lAL N 01338. _,_.4_ In-I.__ _ I DOM! one ol the but Job M II . .9911`!!! And chomp Y I - 3 ll: vyuobu 1:` sflong: .- D. PINBI. Provrlotot nut. mi J on I Iona, Jan Ononn. %$-`im 3. 3:." :-_-:1:-:-:--:':-.::.-.:`.`..':..`.. ouhnon 1.375` ` -anti. and "".':` "'3 "Z."""....-" '- "31-3:-3:'i. ol .!'In'\uln 7.370.535 II unuhifu Ind duh-Atnn Inna. " man I.nnAnnm..mu.Anu olncxent. pn . ` tin by looqd and no romod;:o _ oxuotglhlll lb : IIAMIO Hamilton : ills V of lundnh _ Bqu-nut, Than ills y contain non nnt trips. not ml y but none tlbotong upon the liver. and in nwordnboboopu 'vomodiclnoinl.IIo $3 Doll by dulun nod by H. llanlltah Button-III Pllll - A lolho llcn-InnIrul Putative. on I Duo. Eva-y honnhold ahould have uluuya on hand n In uiuphnnodiu No grater nd lhlllb lI(n..IIIId.ll|d cmciem. purga- win an In mainland nndnoramndvm unuownnc an-N mo wanna. `no IIIOI`. about clean foot in axing. Iowa-ed no Iuadily that the Roy Innil anamor- could not. in September. go through with even hnlfn load. Then was then bu-oly eight. and a hall foot. on the gills of one 9! I f."p..`.'."s?. e3?.'.`i"...'..'.'.`f.'2.$".,.13'.f'. 5 not curry loud enough to `man I trip pay. The prolpooc in MM Ibo oolningaouon ` will onon with ten or olovon fan of untan- I - ' Dcplh or no Ivan:-. R.J.U.A..Snpporton.B.C.,writoI: "Please iv: in Wmo thodoplh ol Inter in St. Awronoo condo. The Bar nlmnnuo gives it for 1884 me twelve foot; in '95 it reports it It nino Ion, Whioh in correct? An argument awsiu your decision. " The Star I wuoorleot In both inlunou. The great. fall oi water in the river and in Lake On- tario Inn nuon made A oorrooponding Ihnllonnnc in- the mask. The tutu. `mo prov-pom no can Inc coming season ` vrlllo with ten orolovon foot ol water ` nil: lo in the locks. gave judgment In me Iavor In uotn cases. and having. along with judge Benson, carefull considered the law on default- 'ig nu iborn, had arrived at the oonoluaion that any person. after re- ceiving from a poet ollioe any news` paper any reaaonable time-v-ay three montlIa-whether they had ordered it sent or not, became liable. and that the non-re- lu-Ial at the t oioe wag oonclueive evi- dence of the r acceptance of the pawn The nature of the canon were: One ml lor four yeare regularly received the paper ' and the other live. at their reapaotive t I oioea. for which they had id nothllfg. and claimed they aup it had been tout an a compliment for municipal favors. l or aome one bad aent und paid for it. 1mI'oFo h"o'9"i Ion ` ll. . W no 42%.. Thu or ounce an ornnmoi nun __,v. ` he belleveell entitled no "me one" wr genuine. unmistakable ngeoity. And, n Iupporb of bio opinion. he tell! the fol- lowrlng etoryx Some evenin I ego, the dog went out for e ramble on to ovvh'eo oounh. It remained uvey for several hours. and in the course 0! its wonder- ing: came into coll`oiou with another mnlne, that on eeverul nevloun ooouiona hed fought and venqulhhed the terrier. On the occasion in uenlon. the result. of the conflict. we: elm In to than of former "eorepe."end the terrier was badly wor- ried. Among other wonndeit rooeived e bite on one of in pawn. that loin the claw hanging by I shred ol skin only. The lit- tle animal limped hamevurd. leaving a blood-crook so every Imp. On the way home it bed to pun ohe residence of one of it; muster : frlendanvhioh home the animal win in the habit. 0! Visiting lrequentl . At. this |houee it stopped. paved end Iv inod at the door until in was given edmleeion. when ii at up and held out in wounded Eur, plulnlylntimating that it wished to eve the injury attended to. This was done, the injured member wu bandaged, and the dog, quite eebieed. brooted home. But the Good Olloon 0! the Unltod Hutu Wlll Arrungo tho TI-oublo. N aw YORK, Feb. 27.- l`ho Herald : Wuhingoon s inl say: 2 As the result. of the good 0 con oxoroiuod by tho Uniuyd Sums auto department, Grout. Britain md Venuuoln IN In n lair wny to reach a comp:-omiu in rngard to Lord Salisbury : ultimntum domunding reparation for tho Yuruan Incident. Th. than nllnu-nu! hr Hm British anv. 1 uruu: moiaeiw. The time allowed by the Brltieh gov- ernment for compliance with the demand for n ulute to her Inejeety'n ling and the yment ol an small indemnity {or 3; arrest of Britinh police in- e tor Barnes expired yeeterda , enezueh bu not complied with t e term: ofdemend. There eregood reuone lor believlnf. however, thnt en emiosble underetend ng he been reached. and that Great Britain will not press her claim in the manner contemplated by -the ultima- tumideliverod to president Creepo by the German repreeentative in Caracas. in November Ieet. The deeire to reeoh an amicable agreement in re erd tothe boun- dnry line din ute. ooupl with the efforts of secretary lney hen caused both Greet. Britain and Venezuela to make conces- eione in regerd to the Ynrunn incident. man usual wnon you OVOPWOTK. If the kidneys no not in perfect. ltering ordonmoro poiuon in lnjoobd thmugh them to all purta of the body than usunhand then work, to say nothing of overwork, is harmful. As soon me your kidneys commence do- ing good work there in loss and loss poison in the blood. 'Pl.&. nwnlnlnl u-Lu I\.ul.-I - l\ (:In.u-; Dilln Dellquent. subscriber: lnod. Tho oditorol the Rating: Star lawly reaorted to the division court. for the co|< lection of two Accounts due him for sub- scription to his pager. Judge Kotchum judgment. in favor in both and hnvimr. nlona with iudaa Ba-mnnn, audio oonuquonoo I00, nun may ru- oonu why. u n Qohty and nolly they I590 uhoriro mtmum: at I dopueod Mood and brother. TM: 1 full agnu with m out has boon In" by at r Ioolouu uni-lnuh umonn of the city In rd to Dr. Saun- don worth a 1 oiolun. in kindness to the tour. and the high and bonond place he ald in his uroludon. , and mo llI|'ll lllll nononu place no E3: in his protection. The broth;-on also desire to bxpl-on their doofp uympnthy with the widow and (am! y in their non-ow and butane- mono. "And that a co y of those ruohmonn bo sent. to Ghom.-8n1u.n SILIIY, _W. P.. W. 11. Cum, uo.. A. W. Coon. chip- lain. A omutn own: I lmlo lox-Ion-ior, which ho bollovooll ontltlod to tho uh" for manning nn-nhonlunnhln nnonnllw. And. Exhaustion In Wnlto - Ovorwork Mann shorter l.|fo-Dodd'I Kidney PIIII Mann But for tho Illdnoyl. Overwork is Whit: you do after common sense asks you to quit. Overwnrk of nnv kind doe: more than I ure, nu oxnnusu you. Just a little more After you ought to quit. in tho too much" what uses you up. Thu hlnod won: out to all nnru falter Ia mo ":00 muon' mu use: you up. The blood goes out to all parts faster than unual when you overwork. If tho kidnau no not. in nerfoot. lterimz In mo moon. Thin explnlnu why Dodd n Kidney Pills cum so promptly Ind permanently. The following reeollmon wu pueea en the let meeoi ol Lerioeeto I . Bonel:rl'|`.ngln.nd 3? .. held Mondzy 332:- In x laloelterlodgeof tbeone of En lend dedre to piece _on record in some e the Ian ohe eooiet. llee Iuered in the deeth of the late Dr. . J. Seundere, elected phy- ulclsn to the eoolety Ihonly utter ta loane- tlon, eleven year: ago. "II; in In no formal manner that the non, eleven I0 is In brethren ndw exp:-one their regret. for his death. (or he was ohelr ooniunt. end kind {dang when Iiokuun Obelr homes. en 1 ve non ru- nnl win. node nenozelly. Itovppodon In W.) Home to Auk Hooded Aulnhnan. asks no quit. g Overwork of any kind doe! more than tire, is exhausts Just. 1; littla mnrn After vou nuuht. to unit. CIIII WWII 1 IIOIIOT IIIU | unto bin; in the noon which ye may have ow u on I t'}"L:"} II I 1 ti puud b the ntnglnr Leicester ladle. _ pun: U: I- 51:1`) 3 ms K-_sAaAu'|ous DOG. II:-III -uuvv w-nu `pun o i".l"'` . }: 3'.':.1.`3f,`e':e":.`i.}.'x':`.'i'. PI ' thn nghgl . CITY P P R Y luuund at I wait no alblo tutu. Dolor: nnowlnc old on ggvhn now butnou gas mm from n-nuunn A. H'l'llANI Ananh FOR TIRED FEELING. DIDANOT SALUTE. W noLtuo:.;' p I ' hftho 101403} Ia ' nootlnnlnnt -01! II] III IJIQ no of lnglnnt V ...A..a-.. ..h.I. 51.. aloha with Had hbor the 9 I I ` ` 3` . . '- `V r ' . k` - um numr asnrrzsn WHIG. Tnunsp )mnn1mAnY 27. 1396 moooora was won ammuea. uaecmg was omitted from the programme of amusements. An enjoyable evening was npent, and everyone went home well natio- tied. William Buttine had a"hee." on Mondav. dnwln wood to M0 olseeee leo- tory. it wan we I patronlned by the lana- ere, who drew about Mt] oorde during the Afternoon. Maple Len! lodge was retur- rected on Saturday evening. aa the mem- bers ol the lodge had not met for two weeks to transect bueineee. A . little boy visitor has come to stay at Beecher Der- lin `a. The thermometer ietered here on alonday morning. Feb. l7 . 42' below zero. and on Tuesday morning, Nb. Ith, -ll" below, the coldeet ever known in thin part 0! the country. William Shale!` children are ill. The ice on the lake in en ovorowed with water that it I: considered unsafe to drive u it, hence balloon in at a etendetilL e were without the mail for three dayelaet week. George Olongh in doing a rushing human in onoling grain for the lumen. The local heohelora. who hove been '15- `EU Ulfl I $}l'lil\'l I IIIVJIT II lawn! vhc STRANGE & STRANGE. `link. W. . , rhwh `Ill Aclnt King Shoot The local ucnolon. um now man somewhat reooivdod. Is; now jnmfn; 1:: nooonmolthln you-. the u.-isunoo of tnhtofnir In am looking lonvu-dwmnrinony. Sonrhumio pn- nlono in the nolghbu-hood. Viullon: Min Mud Oorduku, Wihnnr; Andrcv nlnnraddon, B ;Jolm lIlhn.Pmn- ry Bydonhug John ry.V ;.Dr. human. lavatory: Inhale. Inn: In. month. | Smith. Ra hm. flllI0l..l ' lll Llll (IIBDTICI OH lU0O0y IRHU. \\'ill (Jupernall is building a couple of fine ekifln in his boat. houee on Crystal Bay for Syracuse iartiee. It. is intended to form nlodgeo C.O.F. here in the near future. The men engaged in working in the association bueh find the deep mow very inconvenient. many of the trees ing out of sight. in the snow after they are nllen. Fred. Cuewell and family heve returned to (-`rennell Island, after ependin part. of the winterln Can-hm . He hence on the "ob of veiling the up I counts on em. Coast. avenue here. homae Mioohell has recovered fmm hie late illness end is mak- ing a vi:-it to Clayton friends. Cept. Henry Robblne in busily en in mak- ing in suit of nails for the ying Cloud. The ent.ert.ninment. in the schoolhouse. on Fndn evening, was fairly well attended. The Fgine View innnteur dramatic compmiy will give an entertainment. in the Fine View hall noon. Services were held in the chapel, Sunday evening. by she Rev Fulton. Lnpnln Locals. L.\I'l'M. Fob. 25.-Miu Ennis in re- oovorin . The private plztdy at Hiram Baboon `a well nuond . Dancing nrotn-ammo Agreements Ilndn In Regard to Uniformity of Infulntlons. O1-nw.4, Feb. 26.-'I`hree gentlemen, ro- preeenting the Sc. Lawrence snglen uln- ciation, had Ln interview on Tuesday with the member: of the government: negu-dlng the St. Lawrence as a summer recon. The were: The Hon. Elan R. Brown. of nwrbown. N.Y.; Henry R. Heath, Brooklyn, and R. P. Grunt. Clayton. N.Y. I` the course of an interview with Mr. urooulyn, sun 11.. 1'. ursnr. ulsywn. 11.1. In` the course interview Coatigim. they discussed the sheries rs- ulimons. accompanied by George Taylor, J . A uniform close season was sgreed upon for that, portion of the St. Lawrence between Prescott. and Kingstqliend Og- donaburg and Cape Vincent. The lcloee season will be from January lst till June `)`h4 There will be no nettin . In consi- deration of the removal oi oi restrictions egsinsl, Canadian boatmen plying their trade in United States waters, it. was agreed that no fees should be exsooed from anglers b either onuntr . There is st iresent shill before the ew York legis- lnbure to no elfeot. to this undershndi . Afwrwnr s the visitors interviewed r Charles Tupper, and laid before him A pro- posal ior the establishment of en interns? tional park. They proposed that. the Co- nndian government urchue certain islands and set them asi e for public pur- poses. lfthis were agreed to, the sure of New York would do the same, and thus we would have an intnrnstionnl park. Sir Charles Tupper promised the _rnsMer con- siderntiou. UIIIBCIIOH In III! O|'l|pI0y, Illa III DXU VII demanded. Robertson, of course, booolno disoourngod And retumod to Gnnnds, Inn- ly ruolvod to live and due in his own coun- y. Before leavin .howovor, hodi|ocvoI'- Hut. . -n,n.Ilu 1|-tnnvn knrl hnnn :3,'."":'3'e.7$r"1$Ki.T"f'h'3}3J3.}',"1.'&}'.o'L"v'3'3 that I I0-OI dotoctaivo had ban .4........:.... H. .o-... 0...... nm... on all... uni od than no-onuou aouocuvo nu: nun dogging his deep: from oloo to ooo. and thus Yankee honor wn rindloutnd. run... A... ....p n....A|`.... mm 1|. thair mun nnuoe nonor nnmouuu. [ Why do not. Onnndlanl out ol their orderno Yankee rm: while this hntdul spirit. continues.) THE BRITISH WHWJ ]gbb_[n_g ST. LAWRENCE SU M MIR RESORT. IIOW llll! lnllllllllllll IIIVI IIOUII lIIIpl'uv- In; the DI-any Dun. Tmn'.~i.\.\'n lsl.A.\'lJ l ,uu(, Fob. 24.- And still it continues to snow and drift and blockade all the roads as soon so they nre plou had out. Tuesday's. the lth. issue of t ie Winn. is the latent Kinglton pupon received here to date and it in as nearly as bad on this side. no re ularity in the mails and often not any 0! ate. We have as much il not more snow than we had last winter in this locality and have had A severe oold nuup lately, the thermometer goin down to 40 on the park, and ut fnrgville, seven miles south 0! here, hut. more exnoaad. it wont down to 48'. nt. |.mnrgvn1e, muoa scum OI nero, but more ex mod. The roads etwoen here and Clayton am opened up daily, but t.he,__cont.inuod storms keep lling them `up again, boaldo the slush is getting quite deep. George Enu- er, of Fine View. has taken the contract of furnishing I00 cords of stone for Oi-idley a new dock. and will oommenoo dnwin them as soon as the weather will allow. L willtalion aimilnr quantity to complete the job after the opening of mvi scion. A. ham 9 is drawing timber from ayton when Lie roads will allow. The river : .... .. ........... .........i. i...........! when U18 l`0lldl Wlll EIIOW. `[116 l`I\'0l" in frozen strong enou h between ` Fisher's Landing and ine View to allow foot passengers to cross. James A. Morris and wife have returned no the park after an absence of several weeks visiting friends in Chicago and other west- erni cities. Elections passed off very quiotlf in this district. on Tueodny last. \\'il (junernall buildlmz couple Howls voua MOu'rnIAL:n WAC.` I cmsco out or NEW vonx mom-nun, no. -n.-1'no wry or In American nation VII nplondisy nonpu- od hero bv the mum at I vounn nan ruonvoa no see: to the mayor I the effect. um. {WHAT mmrmnnssvf ' C `IIIUCT III IIIK-1Il-' HI'I.D.U-' . Dogyod By 0 llnoooln lupus nun- ` 3 Conndlon-Now Yorl'I Olllol II`!!- tntp in than In Innu `l'hIno-l0hon- Iolrotlmu to Onnldlo _ MONTIIAL, Fob. 20.-Tho lory of the American mblon nnlondi v noun!!- THOUSAND ISLAND PARK. I Have Boon Improv- nr-nrw n.-.. IQQIVDIIIOHB; 119$. Ill VII . Hm. vhmng funds `huh! IAIIOVIIIK In. ha ha .`uI|1vUtlII-nbth:';.`vIno lliquo navum M, un an nuuu nun; nun In mm: Tb Iiuloaond .A. Ile- Kny. ill with inammation 0! Mn is slowly recovering. W. and G. Kl , ol Olnvnb. Ilhovillnpnuhonvhitlnst, nut. I N. Rankin In k_L...A--Aal Ian`;-Chg "DA .5 Lg- In rnngn In In up um I was mun, onnlbynlu-niuhounatiok dumber. Ir. Sllnt. Violet. in dicing bio aunt, In. H. Inbonld. Jana hint and wihand Nb I`. Ililu vldtlng Murd- in Nqnnu. III. B. Fnhdd anhu-him n nu-bard Manda Io-nu-row night. in hag:-ll-dnnnha-ha`: Hnluln. dh to ovnngulno the nutmeg. 1 The on-unglotruto donned tho garb of the lnluhltonu ol the country. wont. boun- fooeod cod bogged hi: brand on I tmu-olling pruchor Anon tho Gingnrntln, one of the nntivo tribe. I. nu mainly through his ofbru shot. the army got I foothold in nu; vut. oountq. Ho moo rapidly. and no holds the position of forcign aoorohnry. His litter in I diltinguiuhod vnltor who wrola under tho signature of A.L().E. Five you! :30 he muriod Emma Booth. the uoond dnuglnnr of Gonoul Booth. the mm of Bulliugtom Booth. She is very ootlvo in Anny work, and in Indy ptinaipnl of tho orgnnlutioni tniniug schools. Hognool no min a 1 may experience` coming from the olty on Saturday. The India` ` noon at the nlidnnoe of Mn. 8. End on Wdj]. Mulch 401. A van: nnnmnful birthdnv nu-tr run lmhl In. B. unnluon wulunmy. Much ~Ilh. A vary uoaagpful birthday pnnayvru hald in the Iothodiol church on odnudny ovuolngoflnt wank. Relrlullmnnta Itpro -nnmdnndnlod tlmrnmnn In nndnr. ovcung ounn wax. nulnunmnnta 1 sorvodundogood muowunndoh ml. Ptunndn 40. Mb llnnn %uor|uun n oonnoetuon ll) to In I on \V4"uL".u.A.?p.3K3`:'p.1. ad. ruoauu Iluuu. any lilngua Ianooinhvuohrndnrtncnulon. In Ighiolnidup Ilnlunonnllo. mnlnnlll-nbfromndiok oltinbar.` UOLLINI HAY. IOIL !0.--TX road: In ` this n:i.ghborlIood no nlmont. impassable. Bone the folk: d a lively experience muhinn {mm oltv Sntnrdnv. The` tram In one rnnpo an-mot. In mam. Elghtyou-I ago he became innervated in the army throw n his oommiaalon and entered tho kinks o the Sslvntiouints an a cadet. He went. to Englnnd. and after u may share oi about 3 your, returned to In- dia to ovnngalin the nsth-ea. Tho u.unnht.nto nrb The New Army Ollcon. Nnw Yonx, Fob. 26.--F. Dela Tour Booth-Tucker. the new commander of the American branch of the Salnbion army. In fort -thno you"! old. He belongs to an old nglioh funily. and bebro he joined thonlvqtion army win A resident ma ia- trnk in the Punjnb dinmct In In In. Rlulmvou-n um he became inmr-outed ox eve tn1ng`pertunIn to Ueneua. ror every rty tr ek that n done on this aide is done b Oenuoke. In etrikea and lube: troubiee nnoh who did not imow whet fair eulery van in nude) step in end take the place of ntrikeremnd itie throu h their fault that many etrikee are ioet. ey are willing to work for elmoet half what the average American receives. and an a matter of (not ere hie eupplentern in many uses and still thoee in rates, not eetieed in getting their b and butter end en- joying good itione, must write to the pi`)!!! and ve voice to their eentimente of oyeity to the lend that oould not give them breed. [1 they got their just deuerte the should be sent back tolive in the Ian they proleee to love.-Jlre1-Ion T0 UNOLI SAM. {Thu Wuln nnhll-has Hun I-Mar nnf. ha. Uuou BAN. [The Wine publishes the letter not be- cause it deems is justified in reason but be- cause its columns Are open to free discus- sion. Howsvor, is is olelrl unjust. to Canadians to charge that t ey are the onIv"m-ovolsars of strikes and troubles. ere. tor may never mil to nee to me best places in the mercantile concerns and institutions in which they; are employed. They lor- midable elements which t e nature oi their country and its industries have as- sisted-them toaoquire, those of ene . in- dustry and honest . United rgsytates citizens who have sett ed in Ontario have been unswervin ly loyal tothe republic and their views and opinions have been re- speoted. No one in Kingston is more honored than the American consul and his republican associates. They do not hesitate to express their loyalty to the land of their birth and of their forefathers. and Canadians honor them for this. If it is allowable for these men to retain their .31 legiance to the United States while citizens of Canada temporsril . is it not possible for Canadians in the nited Statefto simi- larl ex ress themselves in favor of the old lan Y he United States citizens who have settled in Kingston have almost in- variably made themselves rich. Suppos- ing Canadians had told them in their enrly days here to go back to their own land, be- cause during the Trent ditoulty they were not in s mpathy with Britain and Canada. it woul have been almost a parallel to the sentiment of our correspondent. who will, on reection, probably feel that he is doing an injustice to those who have settled down in his country, and are 11 de- cided loss to Canada. They have gone to help build up another land whose senti- ments are not always in nccord with Unn- ada`s. mid the gain is the republic`s as much in that of the individnul settler. Reply to a Policeman. KlN0'l`ON, Feb. `.77.~-(To the Editor): The "police olliolal" whoee remarks you publiehed in last evening`: issue ehown I ourloua ability to eee" what does not um and a curious pervereeneee in attack- ing the very body which has done its beat to prevent the hnrdehipe to which he re (era. The woman`: council, which. be it remembered, repre-ente nearly all the benevolent agencies in the city. has not sent in any requeet to the city lnthern to provide bode for tramps, end the o'1cinl'e contemptuous reference to these in quite retuitoue. The woman : council has. ovrever, petitioned the police commie- eionere to be allowed--et the ex- pense of the petitionere--to pru- vido the police cella with euitnble elee in; accommodation for just euch cases an t t which he no pathetically describes; and they have also aekod the city fathers to make some arrangement. by w ioh pro- ner female attendance can be secured for `HI! ID ODVlO\I!ly WHO om Wily Ill Wlll LHO need oen be sdequntely met. As ouch cues as he mentions on only published in the evening paper they are not likely to meet the eye of pereone interez-ted in such matters. till too late for intervention, even il it were known what intervention would be permitted in any particular case; and therefore pm r nrovision for all ouesmust be In e beorohnnd. In the one before us. ll the "oioinl s"conoern had ,,been A little more active he might surely have interested some female friend ofhis own in behnll of the prisoner. Fail` ing that, why did he not communicate with some of the ladies. 0! whose deep in tereet in this matter he must have been well aware, especially with those who kindly visited end interested themselves insome girls not very long ago conned at the police station over Sunday. of whom one they heard only Accidentally through 3 privste source.--FuI. Puv. lwnomouuo 1 nave ma ll mnguwn pa man from so-osllod Canadian otalivin on the soil of the gloriouu republic, an it seem: to one llvlng in thin oou very manning, tins thou poo: Gnu lnvo nob bruins onough to know I ood thln when they I00 it. For instance Canada Inch": country on tiny amok it no to be. \v 17 do thew nob romnin The Kingston Business College Tun begins THURSDAY. JANUARY Ill). wlggrrglouon cull us the Colleu omoo J. B. OKAY. Prlnolpll. u Uonnaonnono oounwy may ornok it u so be. do they not rennin there? 1 I-euon I this. 1! they re- mained there the oould not. find employ- mont. and if 0 ey did work their ualnry would not hop 0: on In olothoo. Thou people who are living on the (at. 0! this [air land should at but bouhamod to.` own that Canada, tho country to whom tho} oar their loyalty, In not nod onmmh to sin Ohm whom any our war Wyllla], II as h an 3 In :t:':iw`t.hou In `K: :3 than /Jonlfz; Bill In their svoritotxnyu-o 1001'! mush to come onrhoround uh mu-loan olhu. It In nowondor thn A nu-I-Inna has-n nnnlula haw` A nun-QAI ung!` uonnuunu no onnrge man may me only"provo|xerI There in no more law-respecting eorgovenr able plo when these very Canadians and um e ruebenutlua which mike them cibizelmln their own country they carry with them to the land of hoisted Ilbert 'I`|-ngu nun nah tho nlnsnnnr nr inlay-inr wnrz: men men: to me Inna ox nouwx noern . They Are not the cheaper or inferior wor - {or they fail on rise to the beat nhmu in the mermntila concerns no man arrangement. by wmon for femnle ntbendnnco can be secured for emnle prisoners. whenever such are de- `minod at the police nation. The atten- tion which he has drown to the hxmlnhips endured in thin me. will doubtlecn aid the women : council in in efforts to secure humane provision for all future cases, for t.hia is obviously the onl way in which the need mn be ndenunbev met. As such Amman coma. 1:. ll nowonaor r. American born people have 5 mortal dread 0! thlngipuunlw to Canada. For I. Ann. kn Hanna-In In ntnllugu .-ul Inl-mu _ Llotnllntory ` Gnome. Iob.`*l0.-(1`o'Ih diuor): Pornomotino I have read in ingoton must! mean Canadian 1' CW. lrvu UDIIIII II. - Couan Bu. Fob. 95.--The road: in! his nninhhnrhnnd Ara nhnnnt imngu-nhln I `LINN! 10 rag comps. `Q-*5; mu. H. mm. bondon. Llvorpool and Globe Flrc Insurance Company. Dani- --.. nnnnnnnnn In .4l.Ilu.u\ on -Mn. n. n. rnnse m uananoque. :1-a. Gartlllner, Place. on a act. a say years. She aulhred lromya low fever.` OI-oflpn Nlblook. Athena. Ittlokan with ralyala on mday, mh. never recovered. E leavee a wife and eevenohlldren. Martha Alexandria, daughter of W. K. Bawklna, Ramsay. died laal: Thnreday afoer a brief illneu, aged eighteen years. Steps are being taken to erect a new Presbyterian church this comln aeaeon In Weatpo:-ta, and It will probably built of atone. Jacob Helmet, ol Ivan Mllla, ,N.Y.. indicted by the last grand jury for a"hoin- oua offence oommlcbed upon a young glrl, baa taken French leave. nr, LN: Ian: hnn.-club. naah tho lAlI..A` The llgn Cough can In Shiloh :-1 Cure.` A neglected cough. is dangerous. Stop it uh once with Shiloh : Cure. For sale at Wade : drug store. ~ communeod KUIKMIUII IXSKII II IUIIUWD ."` " l have for year: been I greet sufferer with kidney complelnt. uevere pnln under shoulder: and ecroee bank. and latterly so week that 1 could not ilk out or do housework. Seven years ago the doctor told me I had Bright`: Disease. A number of physlcinns told me I \- u put hel : one of them enidl could not live A moat . l have taken e greet deal of nwdlclne. but wlthout rellef. end had given up hope; In (act, told my eon that I dld not expect to live until spring, My son saw the mint- tlsement of the Donn Kidnn Pill Co.. Dec. 3rd. and told me. lake hlm tofet A box end I would try them. Ilthoug 1 "I had but little fnith in them, because ell other remedies had fnlled. and us A result I hnd given up hope He got one box of- pllls at J R. Lee`: drug store end I tnltlng The mmlt hes been mervelloue. After taking them Once I experlenced relief. and that tak- lng them three than the change for the better wu mu-Izod. I heve only teken one box of pills. but I feel llke I new women. The min and other nvmntome ` IPIOI orrmr An'rIeL:s III we ` ylomrrv Nlwsvuano. `u Now: Put Into Oomlniood Ih|po-'l'|u lpooopnrnooruuhll In an own- frvnnd Ionubonto-Koohnn of hen- nun] Inna. /` H. C. Rogers , Wntort-own, bu [cued MN Capo Vincent. homo. Whlpplo & 00. no priotorl ol the any lundr .0 Cape Inoono. . R. W; I, formerly of Adams. bu lou- d I billhrd parlor at C Vlnoont. Ctlbh. Btruthorn has tn an nonunion of on mum-a parlor M. U Vinoont. Capt. on pocuuion of the butcher bulineu lately oarriod on by A. N, Pulse in Garunoquo. Mn. Jame! Gardiner. On-boon Pkoo. nu nun nenon lave. Dr. Lillie hll bought out the dental prsobloo of Dr. Reid, Athens. And Mien poueuion March Ith. Dr. Rold Intends `openin Ln oioo In Toronto. Davi Bradshaw, Desoronso. who pur- Eososromovingto Tweed, was prooonwd y the Methodist. church congregnclon with Iovornl addreuen and hndnomo pro- lenu. n... Al 01.. l-nAl.... ...-....|....s. 1.! D.-ol.n.l r. a. unrmon, nu ma we mmormno to lose the Ii hr, of one of Mn cyan. Thulght gradually mo dimmed until nnlly ox- mnot. W I l`l..I Ilnnnbulllg I- A- Maggi-- OUIB. Abner Hench has been sentenced to Auburn. N.Y., state: prison for four years and six months for perjury. Heath is twenty-three years of age und raided It Alexandria Bay, N.Y. George Nelson. born at Odesu. and Into- ly I resident of Ellisburg, N.Y., ha: been sent to Elvnira roformntory until diu- ohnrged by law for blowing up I bridge with dynamite. Nellon in twenty years of un. unrmwn ruwe. mu mlu mug in, uaugn- nor of John Ducecb. Smith : nlls, were married Tuesay morning. The bridal- mnid was Miss Doyle. and the groom wu assisted by D. A. Hallinnn, Carleton Place. w,4.......a n........ ..-.... n........... -|.l. .-, Lumen Auurnneo Eorporatlor 1 - nnnllrti An-Il ms second son, William Alexander, noun eight. years of ago. Four weeks ago Wi - lie was laid up with ncnrlubidn, but rallied and resumed school. Sonn the trouble turned to acute Bright`: disease and death claimed him Monday evening. Chnrlml Rnnvie. Thurlow. churned with Cllllmotl mm Monday evening. Charles Reavio. Thurlow. charged with having, in April. 1895, under promile of marriage. seduced Ethel Fargy, of the some township. was tried in Bellevlllr, Wednesday. As there won no other evi- dence to corroborate the girl : ltnbemontl the magistrate dismissed the one. , , .~`ii ' ' `Cam : you move A lootlo farther good Grunt AlIon.I\nd runnin- Well--any About the middle of non wml. Sir ! box of puns. but 1 Incl uxo new wnnun. The In and symptom: of tho dnndfu dlueusouo gone. I am` stronger and honor than thus been in many yuan. I am nownbh to do my` housework And walk out without cucrlng any lnoonvuhocn. Thu box of Dunn`: r Kidney Pills to Indeed: grand Chitin ho: Got me. I am glad to bk > how about thin wonderful can In th mE%NEWS')l_l_R` b1siIIc{| I6 0!. One of the loading morchnnu of Portland, F. 8. Harrison, bu had the mieforhlno to In-A {Jun nlnhb. AC nun nl lulu AQAQ Tho nlnlnh on. W. J. Ulu. Brookvillo, left on Taodny for n brief visit to England. He wnll hurry buck and enter u n the campaign as. a conservative onndl Ltd for tho federal hnnnn uaomu uoylo. unua uennnl norm. Cnrlebon Place. And Min Mug So, daugh- .....-mama 'r....M.... .........x.... 'n.. I...a.:.., rmc . Edward Dwyre. near Pros 1:, while ro- pniring n windmill. lmd in left. hand can ht. in the gearing. wniclx crushed it so bud y that part of his hand and two fingers - had to be nmmtated. The other two ngers were bro en, bub will probably be uuwetl. vr-1.-..-- n....u.... n....n-..-.. on... 3.... 1.... -I -uuunuuu \llvII.'- ARDEN, Feb. 2ll.-(lreat excitement was cruised in this village yeetardn morning when it was discovered that tie body of Benjamin Smith, killed at Wesley Mnooom Lnko, had been taken from the town hnll. where it was placed Monday night. pend- ing the making of arrangement: for tho fuuerul on Tuesday. There were circum- ntuncoa which caused euapioion. A search- ing party drove to Mountain (lrove. and shortly aftei their arri\'nl the body was found in a manger in one of the stalls in a stable. Tl father of deceared. who lives north of(` Lake. took the body home with him `id will keep it from any further molest.-\ -11 till spring allows of its being remw ii to the cemetery. Evening um-ea. Thomas Beglev. Carleton Plmo. hm lost his second William Alexander, nonrl air-In human: I'\` noun l?`.-un- manta nun I. -j_. Searching Party llncovored In n Hunger -I Ilnn n0.-In (ll-nun. Inumod. Between good Mr. Grundy and Min: Lun- nhoater it seem: There Are dangers In our novelinrn new lenwn. H-drivns one to hyst rim. Inlken (ho other nlroam ntranma (frowns. henvon P You dndinate our work to 2 as heart. mu :1l)\|].Qnf' hrnin Euouizl: to undo-ntund H! Modest! 5` r But will It uweoton lnomo In rival Mnny hundred yearn alum-l nf us, and dunmozl clown" to-tiny Amgng those who his far nnuoutry ohm I be It. is ronlly quite ton previo|\.~c" and Fauna mun. he at. play . ...... ....- .......,,-......, ..... \,.........., vnnno. VVhat wbnder if we Hm! his hill-tap th tie wild nud queer, - And decline In. his new tune` to up nnnl dnmm? A TORONTO`JL?ADY In tmclng up some of Santa Claus` good deed: lhi; yew`. I. lady give: us the fol- lowing account of her Christmas box. The lady's nnma in Mrs. H. G. Ferguson, nn.l she resides at an Church at. Mrs. Ferguson began as follows :- I 3.....- IA. ....-- kggn A -nun! guffa-up GETS A ('HRI8`l'!AR BOX WHICH Hill! l l?Y. ES NI(lI(L`:'. ondon I. Llnonahlre Llfo Ao- " auranoo Company. PlAol'loAl.l.! A OAIADIAII OOIPAIT Wrra Dunn slouun. B.-g-_-. An-4|-nndlgal -nnnnlln Al nu.-. H. is runny quuc "mo prevmu.~r` um: me day To perch npnu our hl I-Mp: such an ho. Wllull celxturinu am mixed up um. and them comes I unintl seer From the twonty- lth, nix cemnrlos In ml- vnnno. A tented, But hi: ti ctr:---on the hill-top.~-lIn tho tlmh wlthnrlgbt, And driven adnnnod young Indian half do- ugo. Thoma: Doyle. Grand Central hotel. Inrlabon Plume. and Min Murcia. dnulh- A Prtxlnot Tm) Prevlouu. To the author of tho Hill-top Novel .' .u-ulnn u nnh Wu don't mum to one war he out of rd hr, '9 con ml wnlt for h In a mound. wu uqu I4 '9 \\ ` sum CARRIED OFF 1 -' THE-ooY. lllil. . 1 ht Iulhll` WI 0" no. uAugn- I`hA hridnn. Fire Insurance. [Too Pooolos Loo losoooooo oo., Tooooto. IIIV KVVIIIVIII SIAV Luvuluuuvv VIII [VI Vlllvj Isuee Pollcleeion every phn of Insurance. including Ordinary Life. Limited Payment Life Endowment. with or without profits. De- ferred Premium. Annuityf Bonds It lower -rates thanmw other company. I00 Wellir-(ton street. Ottawa.` Head Office ISOME SPECIAL VALUES. Pm tlmt lhnvu never mot ' t with nny modlolno an oiunuluun an an AIHI-npnnnimlln and `vs. .I huvo uam It In (`on. u-unui`tIm|n.l9u9hInn. l)|nrrh`mu. rand 0HlmI'(I1|!;(l9o\IIm~ ;'uxl1'4l1 nnxfwr p'n)t!u(u| \lwHl'\ 1 |:`ran\lltt.;]' `.nr mus onmmnn cute to C us V0 0 a n mu 0 mm A ) won nu n map! 0 from Mar Muse-cIy'n Comm] :6 MIHHIH to the 9 out that (\hnleH\ ha: `:91; rnahux fnnrfully, and that tho only ruumnv 0! In! service was U-lI|.IlRIIl)YNli.--HmI Lnlwut. int lhmmnnlmr, NH. ' Honpiml. London -``I have Ifo lxonhntldn In n I fa. 75 & 77 PRINCESS smear. bHLORODYNE- Mnntlln the aoat that cholera luu honn rnnhux nxnrfully, and only In Lung) g 1,.,]).g.~.9|I|lmr,1RI}|_ (?Al'TIO -Bl1`.\VARE OP` PIRACY AN]! lMI5i`A I`I0NI-l. 1`.~\l'TlN-\'h~n-Chancellorlr W. Imus Wuml uutmd that ha. J. 0uI.l.II nnmvmt wu un-lv-umn-Ily Hm Inventor of (Inn.-umm'un; (hut Hm whole nfory of tho nlo-fomlnnb Frsmmnn mu .l.-HI-rutuly untrue. whlch he rs-ground to any had been uworn w..-~Sm3 Timon. July 13, [NH Huh! in lmttlml at In. llcl Ju. M1,. 4. Ihl..nnnl H-1.N|f`h. Nrmo In Irennlno wH1Iout_ Hm word! " |`r J (`\>||ln I!r0wlm'n (`hlnrml1'no on Hm (luvurnmem H-(mnp. Ouerwlu-lmln Medics! TuHInulI_\' u.-z-unmnnias em-h Inn! 9` THE ART GARLAND cannot be surpassed in beauty, durability. successful operation and heating A nice size Tea Pot, No. ,9 Tea Kettlet Large Wash Bowl, }McKELVEY & BIRCH "Illl'Vvlv|' u-y-an ...-__.._ Aldrin; on lhylehool for Want lanes oluolun lllnnwm lull sin! of Unlvonltv Oudnutu DOVVSI`. We have a number of new lines in this ware with prices almost as low as Tinware. w. R. McRAB 4 CO Ato.. Krnqoton. `r (`hlnl`ml%'I\0" Hm (luvurnlnem. Owerwhulmm mung: 9Hn|uII)' In-1-unnpnnias Hm: M\NU}`A(.`TUIlI|l--J. T. l)AVENPOWI`. 3.-mrenc Humcoll.n..Illonmnhury, London, En; ELLIOTT BROSL, WDR. J. COLLIS BRO\NNE S 69 & 7| Brock Street. CRLORODYNE$ CHLORODYNE CHLORODYNEI CHLORODYNEE CHLORODYNES ` cmononvmaz THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE From \V. Vennlhn 1 In Inc A A" *-**"*%s~neJsq<;i~Vwa7.s*m -4 15...`. ..I 4.. I7--- ENAMELLED - WARE. of the campin- @ KINGSTON, ONT. ` in the only pallhctlvn In Naurnlllu. Ill 3 Gout. Cnmuor. 'l`uotlm(\he. Mt-nimzhlu. eh ; la the hunt rpmouly known fur Cough-I. Connumptlol ' llrulwlllq, Authmu. 3 effectually t-hovknnml nrro.-ma H1010 mo nou fuhl I dinennus: Diphtheria. Fever, Urmuv. Axuu. 3 act: like a harm In llrrlmm and In tho only woo` I tin in Cholera and l)yuo|mary` ; eentualli n-uh uhurt all nmw ' storm. Pu pllnon and Running. ; In admitted h the prolennlon to be the moat won- F ' durful anal vu unhln reuuuly ovor dluoovomd. 1 Potugravr. M.D., fnnnm-ly hwhxrer M St. ()1-on-19': no honlhuumn nyaphm (lugt I huvu nevppgnot -- N. - ADPHIBSON U HOOFIB. AUD E8, cutout: and Estate Alonh. re. . In Aooldont Innm-unuo. Munalto on: | n; won um. 86 Oluonco utr}, H F-con. . . 00 n. I. IAN-nal. KINGSTON, ONT. 85c $ 1 .00 25c 1 I~:..ne:--v. H1- u"imu-"' E`.'.'o. 'aa?{.'p1ia'mn. nunh otl1oo-.Nbb,y'. .-_ I .__._._._____ I I. IOOANN AOWUNTANT AND a Ann`. Rent: and account: 00 - . noyto Lggqqllgwongyuuu. Oloo vuunvjuw .. .. .. llIutt_nI:oIAhIn|d,ltyVIown_. Auaonnogauookwuk/ lumen aanmng, * ms;-um j PRINTS FOB Til PUBLISHERS LBOHITEUI` 7 'I*:*'- -s,7'-.a:a"L.'a.:*,:m:...? .*:-'Ti mm nut. to Wino omoo. 9 mass Pornrens. " Ull"o" HUIIXVII III! Ital Unlvonlty FXIAI4 A'l'l'EN'l`ION [Inn to nbndonu uulnn lo: cumlnntloun. Thu ronlna ln_- 'ImcIiI1'I:c1'u RA DIAL nbndonh in! mi . Th rq l lu- H oon:`|:.ln: `high '32:! ' KILLBPOUNNIN BAH solo Mum. K nu-..m In nmrlos ;:`-.f;,.`zz.*:a. -.:.'::. `or oronoonn omm.?m1"?o' $ J8 (Hamlin 0! . . '33`o`ap-`:'Y'nrosx some. ~~~~~ ---- . _....._........ , ....` UIXTIII BIOUIITI. nu Almdopo-Itod unnnn I 0680': I omouttoono mlluor. o an. Wu that tho majority of olllou eholoo plum of in-uznnoo oond IlI1lSIA.l1IV\l'\lI \.ll'lIlA\l WI-IORII |.iv:n1.__ E Piozliorty.` Loam granted on GM] my Dohoinouu. W11 `Goal out En Iolnonw an n nv onoouleb the `Post Ansnnuuumoo. Not ucohd kw any In ,G|n- sdsiot quality work. _EDucATIoNAL.. . Y SUE!) N 601 but on. DI: may um`! O rhuuu nu. ml Mom lnhom au. - VITIRIN KEY. . noalud n my mum and nu ma drab ol om:-nun. H *___-_ FINANCIAL. INSURANCE. "Canadian Iluileand lkalna." o++++ Iouth Jonrnnl of Provinclnl lob Iuioolduoolnlon. .m -- %_z;_._:-"'V`...."1nZ..'r'm~..'a. `:w'i ycnuu v: on -nu-uvu v-cu KILLS r OUNNIN Manta. nut.-m Dlntriu In tuna and not oonnoction with 0011` prmpooen: Apply to I L. Principal. .__._...__._.__._. YOU OANNOT AFFORD Q allow your Pnporu and sgulnu to I10 Around loo. or to be loan or do strand, when It noun I0 `little to have when bound 1!. UT10. )6! Wellington wllionunia I mapped! I -,--:-.:_--_E-_ .___, BUBBIR STAMPS 0] All Hail: utlnken. Classes I Tlok EDEN I336 goioag 3:." amp 1 K Vamish, Dunn col- xllowont neon. I Drug Store. LHITEUPS AND BUILD- o-Wumnun Strut. {II III: . B0 -Inlen, Anon the _,._D ten` 3 . hits .mm,. no. wait: nromp Job dono In ' no uuouu | and Inn- I PoIOIoo. bun bound Wellington IIIIDO 0%! uuvvuwu-'wuIw|II-IjIlj.l Bullock Utopian-no Ioptrid of Ibo rudhl hill? TIM`; his question lhtlloho up h,|u:vory.hy. Ihub `hppc it (into noun lulu Olnnhlo ad the Ionian unnlihcpumlugchllaouun bus. in vlhl pubs ohrju cplutlln. `l'lodIuhIIoIWo|bInd GIIIhvIIh&nlu.ht\|hoooInIulll P|a|onIh||-u!Iho:hoIn.. . "nap-pupra luau-cu. hhlhqdbwhlh in Moon. 3 p........-` .-.:..a......;.-"\.-......... __ % --.--. _ . M W LABGI 08. SK us It 0! hand on $1 on} rm Pr'o`_vgty`.___ anIA:?:|_M My _ -_ 111-..-.- _ or-n-A. Wlluou tho Hamilton spam! nun by saying hMu: uplooion of` uonoannuuhullynoodudeoolur bho pouulnaoophcn and man Ibo but` olonulnintho pnnyh Ibo nooouiyy of mind and P` This in 5 kilo vu[uo.'#m.II|If|. uqvnnvlunu uvsns I Tho lbromo Tolq-nu in ponudod that puny hylhy in dying. that the connota- than are In I had way for leadership. and slut. Mr. llucuthy onuhdown any pub- lic nun In 0ntu.*lo. O O Tb Hull and lupin In on I nooqohl pun-that olloynlty. '.'l!." up tho `role- cnn. "tho oouurntivo spirit oi Ontario hdlnouuurong an inch: dnytol Si: In-L. Il.n\Jn-n-Inl it -an.|.I `.5 L4 AL` party to~dn:y." Which in truo. Ivory wood 0! It. I U 5 litihnblnuhuuhg iholhapto` |ho Iolldtlnbiflhonnodid bill van uulI|owqyI|ooouu~ulvuvould3 L--`A Q I- |LA_....I -l..u___ V wulv -uvuuuvu. The board of hoslth in an ilnportnnt body. and it. has wry important functions. It Inn. however. In oplno. to make ro- oommondulonl to the oonooil in regard ho plnmhmg nnduwqu, And If It could in- duct and council Io go on with some legis- lation is bu hall Indcr roforn couple of, yuan. Ind aiming n the protection of those who live in homes Improperly drsln- odor tnppod. it would be doing the poo- plo a wry grout oorvloo. Wrlthn diuotlou nhonld In no for lnurtlou. All V: on O. to the Ipprovul of 0. 9 char tor ulvnmomoni on: no In and nnnblu In Q4 ! 1 out! . All oxumone no 331?? go 3110 lgilrovul ofwe pa I hot? ohm sdvmtumonh an Iuhlollpu uo and nnnblo adlnuu. at 330;: 0LIl,IlnooI'D0nhd 9,--oowt0!eI..9* no moon : collooo Journnl." "our Sunday Schools." no no the I III]: Md 1!` nooht.Iu'v: ll be h.:! ponons {or onion 0 07 give. uu Inuun uuvy [XVI- $..:`:r..':.`*,e:..::.*,;T,f._*e:*'v:.s:I. -:r::= .1 , man` ".1: pa: suoI:oi;0I"l _-mqn,,,,,,,, - - -- a.'};.`fn f*i%`.`a O1. onm-wlu. Attnohnd 00 ll can-:m;::s:;`~:.r :::..::.~*:-.*..~ II 05' r!n'Mn '* W ...w.s.';;__.:fn:g1. Du JOHN OFIOID. Arothomlnmoru willing be Accept. the alert They only 01110!!! and confer and easy to bull-dose their refractory nup- portoro~Ont.o docile mood. and the much the Mall and Empire om say in that the ultuntion II Admittedly becoming criti- n_I 7' I (ll :1 3'o'one}3`.?3 glrov 1' oh 0 {or O notion. lb. mm for I Income lTHE pAn_._v _wHm,| AN EXPENSIVE PROCEEDING. Fault is found with porlinmont booms: it in using up I lot 0! Mme, which in ex- pensive, and doing very little buninou. lhll calculated that, the two union: 0! par|iamon6--than held I0 lnta last year and the present,--wlll coat 3 million do]. Ian, and that there in very mm to show for In. mu. LI.__- I:-_ _..n|. AL- __..-_.._-._A The blame liea with the government. It has not been prepared to do what it called this nation for, namely pan: the remedial eohool bill. Weeks have been spent In the dirouaeion of peraonal and unimportant iuuea, and there in no telling how much longer thing: will be allowed to drift. To be sure there in a limit to the delay. for thin parliament will legally expire at the end of April whatever it: members may have on hand. TL- anon ...... gut 1- -Qnn -5.3-Linn bk- .........w. u. .......w.. ....., ...... .... ......... The government in really chin-king the issue. The opposition bu been referred to uobotruotive of the publin business. but the oppoeitiou is willing to com- promise on anything except the Iohool qneetion. In other words it is willing to let the government pan in eetilnetae Iuioient money to conduct the public bueineu until I new perliement ha been elected, and to help oloor the deck for the one great and burning quee- tion. that on which the {nu of the govern- iuent lungs. An. 0):: n|ln`nhnoIIn -inlnn in nnnnnb. lhn paints ........., ...... ..... VIIB ...........5. Then. if the bill passes, the cows supply- ing the milk that le sold in the city will have to be inoculated with tuberouline. end they must stand this test, of lreo- dom from tuberooloele. or they cannot. be |0IOd n plnoe in any dairy. The new lnw does not make more explicit the importance of public inspection as it should. The delrieeln and around King- ston have only been inspected once I you, which is not often enough considering the greet use that in being nude of milk :5 an ertlole of diet. The dnirlee can not be kept too clean. end it in very apparent that they would not be too cleanly if the inspection were nbolished. ;._._,t......... `.':','x::.'-.':'.!-.'r.:..,...... wnnou VI nurtlan. V Do. as wuk his man and over. loo. 5 Inc`. go. .............-. _ --; H . :5 `tout nth. Norzln lines to mg," 0 n ?u\h. onulnurhon. an my: III `ha 6 4 Po ` lo Artlnlu for uh, 300.. 1c..I|`>or tag! in "17, luv}; ; min!- . ,1 A-.- There in before the local legieleture 5 bill. projootoed by the provincial boerd of ` health, end Aiming at n more rigid impec- uion of the people : food and drink. If this bill beoomee luv it will effect. Kings- ton In two wayl. li`:..e is ..ill ....\..ln.e. LL. -....e:.-... -5 .. 6%.. lo. pl In 5 . . when I Inoloicw 0; on oqntnon rt: uuu nu vwv nu-J-. First in will noooalmho the emotion of n public nlnnjlltor houlo In which Ill the animal: offered for food will boalnughbered under the inspection of a veterinary ol- oor. whole salary and All either expenaea will be met out of the loo: oollocted from shops who use the building. 'I")\.n H Oh. hill ran:-An 5].. an-. nnnnl... 0 .4 I H . - TILIPIOI Illnonl olncw - - ill. mortal I01! - - - DUI "0pQ'/er par Orlncm Dicor.

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