Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Mar 1896, p. 2

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THE.... Forthton nous. I<`on.'rn1'o.V, March l6.--W. B. Andrews visited his grandparents. at Esoott, on Thursday and Friday 0! last week. Robert Foley, Roolleld, visited relatives. in this ilace rooently. I). J. Forth took in the l'ortlnud moon on the 6th and 7th.snd on s n livuly time wnw spent. U. Wilcox. of 0 firm of Andrews and Wilcox. Mo[ntosh's Mills. made this place IL visit not long ago. Miss Eva l nroi\-nl in spendin s few tlnys visiting friends in Wol ord. Miss (lortrmle Forth is on the sick list snd Heorgo Forth is also laid up. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Foley nro visiting relntlvus in lioclielrl nnd vicinity. Archie Stewart and (leoruo Mum\y.two of our enterprising :..i...hn.u.u_ Imu.-as shortlv for Uncle Sam's or our enuerprmng inhubit.nnt,. loaves ahortly Sam : domain: where they have scoured steady ompln mont. Mrs. Jones, Brookville. pur- nhmm A vo~venr-old colt from John Forhh empln Jones, Brookvllle. nlmu tlvo-your-old M n Ilnn llguro lately. Samuel Seaman. of Rock mrt, was the guest of his dnu hter, M rn. (films. Andrews, on Saturday nnSun- .l..-. llny: Uliurlnnnn Anuin. CIl.\l(l.I\:~iTI)N, March l6.~Mra. A. W. Johm-on spent ll low days last week with her pnronba in Hrockville. John Foamr uinl0livor Multan nponc in few days last. uouk in '1'ulodo. A. W. Johnson is pre- paring to build n\ largo barn in the spring. l`l:o rnnf over the plnbiorm at tho cheese fn(~.i,or_v, ulmmtha milk is taken in. col- lnpnod with the imighi, of snow. The funurnlul Miss lkwkrill, Union Valley. |uulH0(IU|I`0llll hole on Thumlny. nml \\`nlI vmy I.-irguly uuemiod. Ueorge U0d~ kin hnn mturnod to (`in `A polio. N.W.'l`. On Sunday Inst Willie Mo villo. adopted Ann of i\1r.-A. H. Johnson, while harneaaing Lhu horse. wn.-i kicked on the forehooul. Ho ..,... t.u....I in mi unnonmioun suite. A1 HIO horse. Wu.-I I was founul in 1 .l.\.\On|- \|vnu nun! founul in nu unnonmioua auue. ll lnwtnr wma sent for and l.ho little follow in rzwnveringrapidly. A lnrge enncourso of people nunumbled here on Tuesday to wit,- usual! the nurmn which won) 1-0 highly adver- Linml In lulu) place. To their disappoint.- mont nut in ningle moo occurred ulchough the ivc win: in an elngnnt. oondition and not u spook of snow. A huge number indulged rnthou fruuly in tho owing bowl and ex- uitumont run high fora while at the HM`- bur View houno. Viuitura : J. Burns and -inter. l luux Hollow: Mia: Maggie lnoder. Tro\`ol_\'un. Wu-lllnutun Wulngu. \\'m.|.Isu1~nx. .\lnruh 17.-Glad to hear of tho Iooiuk-I im rrovmont. for the better , Ill Irn (?hmlso\"-I Loulbh. Ho was near loM`ln`v- dour. 't`|mfarln of J. W.Clurk ntlhrml for nulo M. the Wollman houaou llilh iu~2L.. mu nut nolxl. The Coukio hu`n\. nlnltl on the MI: inst... was purchased by Honrgu Hamil nt $`. .40(). Mr. Rogers. of (`huumunt.. N.\'.. is in the village in the iI\u~n\.~L of his soul huniuons. Mr. nnd Mrs. Auulmw Puttiugill have returned to their homo nflor spending several months in (,'.1lIl\u`I\in. .\Ii.a uruco Noxon was in |`:ctuu lmat. \\ ook.l.ho guost. ol Mm Corn l)urluml. 'l`\m lmly o\'nIIgeNsM from the mm. uru holding revival meetings in the 1.`r..\...l-4' nhumh. School closed on Thank lmlding revival iuoeungu III we l-`rioud.-4' nliumli. mum; lopioklnua of Frnlik Cornell. '1`. J. l`:(lllll!'0ll and I). S. Hicks had 3 Hr Inn-o of sickness. -\li-a llulw l'oN.ot. visited her sister. .\lu~.-4 Annio l'ouot.. nt. TI`0|I(A)l\. on Sutur- alny Inst. ()win to tho oontinuml illnon ul RM. '1`. .l. l-`.s unison than was no ser- vioo in tho ,\lm.hmlinI. chumh. tliorofonl the imijhxity uf Llio Mmliodiat. congregation in.- tomlod lho Friends mounting. Mien l'm'riu R.-xnkin, visiting in. Wel- lington, wus called home on nc~ nuun! nf tho illness of her mother. .\ln-, Striker punt. Sunday with liordnngli tor. hi. .\I. ll. Hirniuu. Mini Pearle llirumu mmrm-(I tn lmr homo alter spend- in n few days with her minivan hon. lxlr. niul Mn-. l).i\~id Robinmn. of Count con. v-pent. Sunday no hur parenui`, Mr. and Mrs. Tlimmua Juiluon. Mr. Harri~ non. of Conaormi. oooupiod the pulpit. Sun- day evening in the Methodist. church. .\lr. and Mn. (fluuclo Titnn and mother. Mrs. l)\\'i1l llurliiighnni. viaitod friondn and mlnnivun on Sunday but. Dnsloluu xvcnu. Cr.~muxmu.1.,. Murvlu I8. -- Although posted in good time our correspondence did not uppoar in Int week`: inluoo, pro- bably due to A delay in mail delivery. lot Ibo Wuu. in nlIm`\-n most regular and gonenonoin it: imoruou of local itotnl. lml we cumeqnomly nttrlbuuo the omilaion to tho fnrmor rather than to tlnolnthr much. \\`o am now enjoying mud: and bright. clear vtuuhor. 0 nnmliuu no mwumxl in dnwing lumbar, shops: for VVhy They Trade weather. The nmuuu no ollgngul dr..\\`ing lumber. atom: rouln and foumlatiuxun. and hunting up food. which in uouowhat mum. for cattle. Ia- A R. Jolmnon unwind at Wolfe which uouowhus (or onus. Run A. B. Johnston pnwclnd Inland on Sunday, hi: (mil; nmonpnnr iug him. Mn. N. W or. and III Emma Wood: opom. norm it Sunhury lamb-. Noel and gig Esho Bumdd_g_u\ .n `D l-Ziamn d n it annlmry lamb-. Min Rsho Burmitlo an vinitin at Point Iniumla. N.Y. This it nun siokneul pnvdout at tho pnvonl daloiu the ourtounding district. ht colduundthegri huvounon ip"onIo and V - "oauoMu1hltinIonnqution. His may luvs Inna Inc now . A human noulnfcam is hold in Zion church tonight (the L Snndny I collusion vill In khan up in All tho Iuhodiu ohnhp sh-mghout Ibo Ihl-iuquhnonboulhnn attun- luh. Vidun: Pool Inch. Ir. nu. J. a taping; lb Kgh `aw Ilia ' . Ohnbuum J. xlglr i It. and In. I. `hue, Ink: Ion . P. In-phy nil A. `and II. Baku. . oun oonnuponoswrs HAVE TO TELL us. _.... u.....L In Uhurlnnon A||rI. __:.- cnshonll Inna. .. u.....|. m W ' `Ana vspun. .' . V ; I | Pu . of Odntowl, vegan fem wngn and tumlly. ' Mug. 0. . of; In Lodge. ll ilna Mahdi int lorytaown. N. B. Gull In able toboont in door a. few days illnou. E. Blake. vonporo, night open- torhcro, was called to Nnpnmoo at `few days We hope for his y return. Mk: I n'1'onnunt.u|dClink onnanc viaiwd At. W. J. Foaluonh on Thursday evonng. Mlu Ella ollnllon and Mn. Em Turner no Brookvillo I call has week. 0. A. dgoly and William Bunll. ol Oainoowu, were villting friend: near Oxborough and Indn very onjo IMO tlmo. Owing to the illnool of Mill urn Buolltho school at Amluunhnnf bu been cloned (or some Lem-A Bueu me moon on Andnuburg bee time. We wish Miu Buoll I 3 dy re- covery. It. is rumored than 3 w dingwill take place in Riverside In the near future. Mn. (Du-..) Leno and Mrs. 0. L: Pot._tor -av I us...- I. J. IIID. lnuugor. ...___.__.___ take Riverlide In the ruuure. Mrs. (D|`.)1AnOIl&`MI`l. L. Potter culled op friend: In mum on Saturday evening. The amateur checker In who Us the receipt of e chnllon " man the neon checker club. end 30?, on oondmon shut. the me be ple In this village inside of we weeks. ohn Fergueon to be barred. A few day: ago the reaidenoe of Mn. A. F. ' Hogunen caught the bum wu saved by the effort: 0! the villagers. Ulnrlee Tmeedell, Junobown. mlemeted bi: dnrringo teem by telling one horse to Mr. Folzer, Kingston, 0.... awn II: will be some Mme before Mr. . Klngitaon banjo clu telling home to Mr. rower, mngswu, for 0125. II: wtll be O. bun Inc I osrrlu 9 team min. The two on oxoellonb U Ontoruinmonb on Fridalnlf evening last. in u.- nA.-Il.lIm-n lull. hav wgrg grggzgd ontortainmonb on Irma ovumug um. u. the Oddiollown lull. hey greeted by 3 large nudionoe. who were all leased with the ooneort and hope to hour 0 9 boy: again next winter, A surprise party was hold my J ._ _Mnl: surprise party held at W. J. Mol- lory'a on Tuesday evening lub. About foeen couples were prelent. Refrenh- monu were oerved during the evening. A rxletunnt time was spent. Mina Anna Hull mu been ill for some time. bub under the ukilful treahment of her nurse. Mrs. D. J. Hudignn, the in slowly recovering. Watortown Thuu. Atmrne Arthur L. Chnnman, of this city. in be all of the hunt! . brought up the one of Gertrude . Steele vs. David B. Bret-law on a motion to vacate the or- der discontinuing the cue on the Il.ipula- Lion ulgned by the phxlncl`. Minn smolo was as pretty school baaoher (mu-gee Ber Alleged Beoreun. Lever I Not Keeping HII Agreement. Tlluu. Au......-u Ar-Hnur L, ('3hl)man_ of by the plnlncm. Mia: Suede pretty and In now employed at the Otis house in this city. Broalaw was a merchant. and rominent young man of Clayton. They came notiunhnted and Min Steele alleged Llmt. Bron aw promised to marry her. Their acquaintance roaulbod in an unfor- tunate condition of ahira for Miss Steele. us there in a child in the case. an. mmmn-mad unit. in the supreme child in the She commenced suit nu rame court against Brealnw to recover V5.00!) damages for breach of promieonf marriage. nnd the mine was plnoed on the calendar for the October circuit in I895. A week before the trial was to come off ntcorney Chapman Imbee that llreulnw went. to Miss Steele at Clayton, and hml her sign is ucipulation discontinuing the nation, lit. the same time promising her that if she did eign the paper he would marry her be- fore the 7th of October and they would go to New York mid reside. After she sign- ed the paper the attorney says that Brea- luw forcibly took away the stripuliition which he had promised to let her keep l\8 ll guarantee that he v oinld full his promise of marriage. Atmrnev Henry Purcell, in behalf of the marriage. Attorney Henry balm defendant. Bresluw, opposed the It. was argued re and con and ti: forrod to John using to take the THE M'CORD cAE. Illa Dlsono Pronouuoed Dlulnvtnn and In- ournhln -- ulven up by Mlnuwlf nml l"rlemIn-Cure4| by Dod(I'n Kldnny l'|lIn. Rlcimmm, March I6.--(Speciul). The talk of farmers and utliors in town in niosL~ ly about the astonishing cure oi Wm. McCord. a farmer nourhere. His pwaencu mndo auumnco visible, and he snid- Aftor the doctors pronounced my trou- ble diubetaa no one thought. recovery poani blo. [wan purbiall puralyzod, with nine months in bod mull run down until I was in more alioll. Wlion lomnlnenced bulking l)0dd'a Kidney l illsl stuck (`lose Lu direc- tions. Ono box lmlpod mo nml nine cumd me. Am sixty years old and Imvo In-ml hem {arty years." l)od Kllll]0 ' Pills nro sold by all druggisca nnd ulenlern. l`:-ice. 50. a box. W" * `.'.'1..'.',' WI. |[_ Q P :_wI3UN,- I ne-Iu. Chrlntlnu Collage Cuntomn. Wesleyan. Ohiu-At. chapel nfter pray- ere the seniors tried to tour oil the juuiur headgear. The younger men defended themselves with hickory clubs. A crowd of3.00() people guclwrud L0 wnocli the glxl. The junior girls ulmrgetl on the aeniow, and mixing one. tore her clothin tu mt bent. A policeman wna nasnnlwtlt, and mi- olvher kept. ull the crowd with u revolver Thom nro nearly three hundred ruinml sultan nn(la(~.om.I of injured licnds us ovi- denco of the light.."- -Rosum Transcript, Folm. lllli. \\'.llm-I. Imlin\nn--"ln chapel nlfor \ \ nbuh, Iudinm\--"lu chapel prnyem two pigeons, \\'it.h froalmmn r wow let. lonso. Immediately the r -.m.... ..\.I nnuinrn bomm ahvinu let. lonso. nnvnouuuony um F\I|,1uu- mores and seniors began shying hymn books at the birds. nnd the nir was full of flying leaves. President. Burroughs nml Pruf. Klngory vainly shouted fo I`m1lv.`x`,lho etudonts greeting their npponls "\'\`iLl n in- uulbing cries. Apitohetl bottle fulluwotl. Several of the studunu wens nermnsly in- jured."--Boabon Herald. Feb., Nllltl. Weeleynn. ConnectlnuI.-A little lnler in the day the girls burned the doleslovl pmfesnors in olgy nnd made a bonfire of their geometries nnd trigonolnetrioa. and danced I vmr dunes nronnd the burning pi|o."~-Beacon Herald, l|`eh., lllll. ..-_.._n..- a..- n-II.oeInn. MISS STEELE WANTS TO SUE. 1-n..{{.}J. ro? n:'.ii`mi}u.. Anunymmu. ' H! In In I-urdeu--lnuu it; MI`. in n uluty -dnru H; Life is A thorn-crown-won it 1`lm\|l\lHIMtk_\..ur heart in lnuiu. 'l`h0nuh tho hnnlna urn.-All you dawn, Close your lips and In-lo your pun; Pin! the own and than the nmvru. (`-|:):c lrpa pnlu: W : llvo tom-that J-mxrn anal roan. Anal louva uumnmlml v-ILII Etch other`: spring`: 0! ho .\ anal fun. I-Llmh o|hur`u dam N 01 It ll - Wu llvs togolhnr Inn in day And noun olmuuo loo or com- hixlns up wlth ll\nl!\n|n\\vuIl.1 ru a lunar world nnkmwrn. It You An Bubjnol To Cramp: You know how imporuhl it in to have A prompt nnnody on _hnml. NorviIiuo-- nerve pain ounehua wonderful and am. nhdiuta inlluonm upon chhmalucly. It to. `lion: In one rnlnum and ours: in live. Plenum. to the taco. And the boob nmody in the world for pain. land yuurday. Curly nouns: m pun- nin tho invnion of Cum]: b lriehtnon in I When tho own In t. he llod to New York. The Engliuh government plnood A prion upon hie head and conscat- ed M: Gundim ptoport}, vulgul up 339,. caltmllo Icahn. ll noun. 8 Fnxcnu. Much IIL-Mnjor John C. Cnnty. the Funk louder. died in Oak- yuurday. Canty nomad in plan- ninn by lrighmon prion ma non! um: oonnsunv valued as 830.. (Ill. Cunt; In hunks` by detective: for ......u nun In the out. Iimlly coming to &l|K"':lh:|||lK :{lVIIwcv.I\'- un- mn you: n gun, ' C`-ding):-uh no live. I, com. Thai get good shoes. They are sure to tlt. They pay less for them here than elsewhere. Chuiu Bums. nun mm. unu. ny- 3am."-`-'T) r'-"5\"-K '""'""" Chain Gulch. lhwn Mills. 0nL.n any annual nun! vu Ivonblud igyuqfunu num- - I..n.- Kinanlmn 3:`) 1:0". ppoaod motion. nally ro- { the proofs. 1| nnolors. n sopho- r hrlnn 1. 1390' Pretty strong reasons` why you should trade at TH am: I8 iutouia ORIGINAL AND emu : us mnnsv msmruanr. ::.---. The Unpnrnlhlod lumen: of Dodtfl lldnoy mun llmnu tho (land 0! Unonpulou Innllunlnbn, Never let any ouo uuade you to buy 3 Iubamute or imlht on of t;ho.ruh.rtiolo you want. A Indno cure in ill low: was un- known um: I Dodd'u Klgnoy Pill! ouno Into use. ` If Dodd`n Kidney Pills were not she hentin the world," no one would imitate chem. wt... i. mhhmi and who can the uro- them. Who in robbed und who gets pro-` coeds when a counterfeit. coin in puud up- on on? 1 I. nah nmnnnnrv tn hlilllh H: not noounry to oxporinonb with I new or doubbfnl Incdioino when 5 kidney nmody ll noodod. Dodd'n Kldnly P1116 will out ovary mm. Nan-Iv nun mum hon thin, Kldnoy 1-`ml will ovary Mme. Nearly may and if you don't, you uld know it-. You can wot. Dodd'| Kidney Plllq from You oeu yet Dodd'e Kidney my draught. or dealer on 500. I box. or by mail from the Dodds Medicine 00.; To- ronto. Out. The annnina il nub D In ler1eet.I'ound end if don't. would now u. l The genuine ie um up has et..|-ound wooden hoxoe wit. white letter: on blue and rod labels. unu I on nun:--. GREAT AFRICAN KINGDOM. Wmoh It In Band won Io lunbluhod II Tho Nu: tuna. - ,.._.. nn_._-|. In I.. ah- Lanna nb SUTHERLANUS. TIIC EXT "Willie Lozwox. Mu-oh I8.--In the house ol commons. after Mr. Curaon I Itatelneni: u to the Brleieh expedition up the Nile, Mr. Lebouchere contended them the expedition was worse i. n needle-3. In hindered the lullmento the pledge: of Great Britain to evacuate Egygln. and he doubted whether it. would re love the Itsliene. He was a warm friend of Ital . he uid, but not of Italian Africa. is sympathies were l`i\Ul8l` with the men to whom that country belonged. Sir Charles Dilke said thnt he believed belonged. Sir that the real object of the oixpodibion was the safety of the Egyptian frontier. not I diversion in favor ofthe Italians. which was impossible. Dongola, he said, was on the way to Klmrtoum and Darfur. He nunneoted that the government. intended to Khnrtoum and uarxur. no sus otod governmenbintonded am e both places and establish a position at Dnrfur as the centre of the great. African kingdom which they hoped to establish in the near future. Klnhnrt A Yarhuroh. conservative. mem~ the luture. Robert A. Yerburgh. conservative. ber for Cheater. asked il in View of the In- creasing dependencies of the united king- dom upon foreign wheat. the government. would take measures to Iecure the accept,- nnce of tho rinci le of inbemnhionallew, cnntention gr w ich was originally ad- vanced by the United States. that provi- sions shall only be treated as contraband of war when they nre destined to A place whivh is invested or blockuded. u.. n..Irn...- mid he would not venture whivh in invested mocmiueu. Mr. Balfour said he to express an opinion in regard to (aha ex~ pedioncy nf u change in the principle of in- ternational law. Anyhow. he said, it; wzu not opportune to raise the question just nmn . now. Mr. Cunonmplying to qnentions said Lhnbreperbs received by the government conrmed the nt.nten1enLe that n reat.num- ber of forced conversions from C rietimuity to Inlsmiem were still being made in Aain Minor. Under the circumstances of vrneltynnd aymetnntin dobauoher 0! de- felmeloes (jhriatinn women bhrdng out. the dovanbnbed districts of Anatolia, he said; the |rit.iah consuls in Asia Minor had been instrueoed to report. such cases and lepreaeznurpiozns in regard to them were constantly boirw made to the government in Connnnntinop e. rm l.nhnnnhor0'a motion to Adjourn wan Constantinople. Mr. l.nbouchoro a Adjourn rejected by a vote of 26! to I20. non--0IIo I Doom. The liver stimulating properties of Ham- ilboufes Pills of Mandrake and Bunornut. nmku tlmm the moat. certain and a ready remedy for biliouanesa that can be 0 min- ed. If you have been subject. to bilious nt.~ luclu use mi dlrecunl. Hulnillxnfs Pills of Mumlruke Illlll Bunttorllln--they never fail to euro biliouaneaa. Sold at l olsun's drug mils!-n uuu V. The I)I|II\\'I Pout nnutarnhlp. (NII.\\\ \, March l'.'.--The rumor is run- ning here llml` \\ ilIium Smith, M.l ., will buvulnop of this town M the nlnna of unrlinmont. l)0\'\)ll\(` p v close of parliament. ...........-..---...--- 375 MAJESTIC. 575 (`ignr maker.-I are closely connnd to their tables. Tho work is not hard, but it is very fatiguing. The connement in doors hue tho result of causing various dis- nnlo|~.4_ but principally kidney trouble. When n umn in foreman in a cigar fnotory ho luu mhlml worry and business care. Hugh Burnuu. is n mm) In point. Mr. llurnulrt is n noplmw of James Somorvillo, M. l'., of Dumlau-, nnd is foreman in M0- Ho\\'nn'a uigurfnrtory. the nmkers of the volobnutoxl Trill; cigars, and lms charge of about llxirly-li\'u lmmls. . `nu. nvnnrinn\A with l)oan's ymaianzcngarsg $00! UIIl l_\'-lI\'u nuuu.-. - Sponkiugnfhia experience with Kidney |`Il|:=.ho says: "I have been a autforerfmnn kidney tumbles for several . LJL .u..........| mu punt` Linn}: and auorerlronl Iuunuy llvllucua un ww.-. youm. I felt dragged out And tired; and had no nmbition. Had as desire to urinate nlmoat. every ten minutos. and there was a thick nodimont mnembling brick dust in the urine. My kidneys were vary wank. . I n, 1 l..II ...- nnina grnund tho ` tllourme. my IuuIIu_ys -mu w._, ....__, mull luul dull aching pu.ins Around the him and the small of my back. I had a bad tnste inmy mouth t-onlshxntly. and my!-mguo mm vmted. In fact I was generally rundown. I luul tried a [rut many romodion and used I great many 4I<)1`t0rs' prescriptions, but they were of no nnil. ..n ,,_n ,.L_..L Ll... nnnnn nnntnrl hv mml. "I read ubout. the cum: alfected by |)oun`u K'nlno_v Pulls. and got. A box at Mo- l.eo!`a drug store. And from the curt, felt very much relieved bv their use. The urineis now normal unl`wi!.hout. sediment. and Inenrvoly ever have target. u at night. I met. soundly. uni they we helped mowondorfnlly. In fact. I cannot. pnaisu them too higlnly. Iwould strongl -vonmmoml thorn to nnyono alictnd vnt. Iuhlnnu Innuhln " recommouu Hllllll kidney lmublo. _--__.j..: Iluuov--:v- _ V__ IN THE CITY OF KINGSTON. IN THE COUNTY OF PRONTINAC. .- 1-\UC I ION $AL.E __op__ VALUABLE PROPPRTY __ __ __--.....-.-K`: up man TIIERE WILL BE OFFERED FOB SAL` I-y Puhllo Aucun at llntuni Auction R-om~. in Wu CH: 0} Kingston. on `Rod no-lay. the III day of April. IE0! at u x\'t~lo1`k in tho fomnoc-n, I-y virtue ol pmron ul sale oolnuiunmi in :\ rennin Innrtqagu. which will Isa produced at the la. the {ol~ lowiul lwnporty:-7 H __ J m will he produced :2 we um. um nu- lowing umporty :- lul of lot number I}. on the armor 0| 3% lulwnnuu Awnuo And Iluohmor root. In vluuhl uilyof ll mooonlioctoor-Inn at that onus of In noun satin lluotunn rou-run, I-sin] port 0! Farm lot lanllhor in Nu rs! onnooulnn of tho township oi KM on. now in the Clty ol klnpton. n .. \-mod um: Town Inn lorun Inc John lcowlnmln. undo I-y D. Wllunmu PJ. 8 . And lateral in tho Inch!!! no for tho (`I not Kingston on the at day M In. ms. with 11 part lol It may In Inuit Inn! do mril-ml II fo Inyn: 1.`-ommo.mln;nt O oscilla- Wrekrly angle at -nhl lot I: on at avnnoo Avonuo. lhonoo onhorly olonnk Invuunoo Anna. (A tool. on or Ian. to a lawn, them Bun-rlf along ho .\`ou\luorl: limit of col: lune I not non or loan. to O 9 Routotl) dds lino at ulql lot Ii. theme llouswtly along -Alnl last mom lone-1 llno 51 foot. more or loss` In tho South sum-I: Ihnlo o! and Iol :2. Hunt: \\'utuIy along tho Ebnlhorly Huh 0! nld loII)l oot.I\wn or |oo:h\o thoplacod in-Ilnninn. tocothoq v|t.h_ I M31 D3; of.` u|M|oII)l uI.I\wnor Iothoplacod insinmtocoohu with not run an cl luau. I In-el wish. and oxhmm no in width of the lot. for mu. Illll and V.- h!'~tu.tor tllxums no-usual was the :1: meat at a lush slnntsrlbl `h u following b`uiluIin:` told to on nu.-: row no nub-out In Ironic-`I dwollinp and additions. with nunnu. nIs:- rt out. of I W rhhopl tlovnontho wuwmhxhhon Am: ~r1o1n__cI~:1i I hluI|7I|-`Io. "Pm: our. Blllonr ..--- 4|... - Inna. coRR}_gAN &co _.. --s---p ac-u Ladies Black. Silk Hose ` WONLY ONE PRICE. Old Whig Office. Ti32;_|J;1!1.|9.rJI!.e.~| The Best Place of rustic That. money and skill can bu . ' ....AT THE cnnper HOUSE... RlC0ND5FC9- THE ART GARLAND cannot be surpassed in beauty. durability. successful operation and heating power. 1 ELl:.lOT_T BROS, nun:-c--I-r\LI l\|l I` 75 & 77 PRINCESS STREET, __.:.:1 ne P0pie`sWLlIe|n1II*a:Icmj0Pt>nlu, Issues Pollciesnn every plat of insurance including Ordinary Life. Lomited Paymsm Life Endowment. with or withrsm nrofit. I. ~ ferred 9remum Jnnu *\~v\-W.-41 iv Newest 8313111? resses at waIdron's. An pronounood by omlnont rnunlolsna to oxompmy the hlghut standard 0! In In Plnno mnnuxaoturo. D. W. KARN & C0. |lI...4I.nu-Ir nan, ~`ai`e-`-s t"\an av-\ I(h`.::l (`on cam, ` ii":-"Ii'.'E'a-`Radix? min. .lA._AA. sn_nuNc,.u,n,. I00 Wellirgton street. ttawa. of IP39 Companv Pur7iE_g_gigg_?0wdcr I Z5 7 wvv-w- 2 Va. _ ......ElL&'l`B BRINOI WIALTE .... .. Pure Gold Flavoring Extracts are as good as V Pure Gold Baking Powder. New French Dress Patterns, 3350.34.00. $4 50, 3-`, oo. New Black Crepon Dresses. 8350. $3 75. $4.50, $6.00. French AII-Wool Costume Cloth. 30c, 60c, 75c. 300 pieces Newest Ptims. fast colors, Sc. 9c, toe`. New Towellings, Sheeting: ad _Pillow Canons cheap. `..;;.;+;.;;.;;;;a'.s.J Y R. MOHAE 6 CO-/Agts" K`~-vqsnon. Worth $1.00, for R. WALDRON I. '1: "` "` 9"-'I'4'"?'1"!.--.,':r 'G|uu,(lcInalylu-Iurwlahtio um :53. .,_.gg.i n.u.I-3:11.103). In tn tmpoz-ta.nt1tom`lu than days 0! drlvlnc. on-tvlng, tultllng, nerve-dutroylng work. 1! your `husband in working and your brosd and butter depends upon ' ma ummy. ba oauful of mm ;' shun `impure Bunny Powder. It nuns otolntch. nerves and tempera. i 3;-only Healtw To purchase your Spring and Suxnmer outfit. We have the Finest Selen- tiqn of Dress Matcrlalsj Lustrcs Plassc s Organdics Pomona String Duchcssc i La Bella grcpons K. mnonx Ip. l.vLr.u tuned; up nhmlunt line 'lb_|o9hnto ho` p-.v-.... Hnlllo-Ilia! RX '33.`? I p. u_uv. 5 s.. DIMIQO Illa`! o,rn_u-I: coo _g1| II. _._ _,. )3. Fl. RAI!lAYDI'YP. I)` DA S'I`.. . foluorlyooould by 0oId(hn." `lilo- lnoln. `GARLAND I D.. WI indict. In IEOIH Till hoot-an about 1!. ABET? u Pnclhool wnlni. 'IlE'D|CAl:-_CA7RDS or f I uwj v - ` .__ _ _ Th Load! 4 NA! d lum- ' nm'.`& YI'.n'uz.oe&.".` 354 I 356 PRINCESS STREET. I I mllt Km.`-I. Jboooooooo King Street KINGSTONIONT. HP.-"od Office Karn Pianosl FURNITURE. Mod `\ In ot"`| Ira. aSUTHEHLM[.\ Ilo II: IIIIIIIV Us v Woodstock. out. IIIANCII -AWHHIOOM 2| 7 Dr'|nceu Sun 111 ll ILYEQAII unnnnl. M DA N g qu N L olntuulu mo Roy` WITH OUR >N. Hanna. 0 III! 0 nook of Shut Munlo. don. uultnn. Hnnnomuu. r|l\|ouIu K l N(}S'N)N ..:`:.? Inning 16 $75 tognoh. M ' n. n 0 wow; Iwo | 1 mm. and c for on! .uo.. 1e.pu- :- muln 0 Inc. Ibo. . annnclmmnanoonl 2:7 Strut. WH. H. GIBSON. Innuu. I n_w. nhn urn W.'3'.`f-fin .n5"i13.aa Personals. Article: Mr? 000.. 1:-dour word In doll! lli INN` I , . d WM Ito. H -nduood nu rm a"3npI.; I nrtrxmolluvloo mnnnh-~ oi on oonornoh for our ll) llnol. nllmm 0 6o'::.%i.f.';:`::s5. Tg mu !r1'.'. 2 odl Ioolou Ibo. uno; nauouu ru- 7 on | lulu VI umont nooompnnln. Minimum one for I notice, loo. 00 "mm {or I upon! ed IDIGI unmade lo: ' I ufonnoton thunnounoomnntmhut o he won a, fur um. booIce.pnrt- non `. Ion II on anything bu ond umul mno man of nod: or mpxauimjurgu (o_r *3` T mNdUE:eNI. `rf Y niFmn wmu u no um-a'.*.."buuhu ova? rm .' '. n'e'.:T! (night 01 upon. it mid in u nnoo; ot uwlu 0! I` . . TE` -WIIKLY In puhlln odon Kon- da an cl nndnn It I1 5 you n ndvonon n. roe orllu. __ ., .u..|. 431 1' on Anuhod do u 5 Tlmndsn It ll In nuvuuun I f h I 63 I) me:'.:.3 .$`.I`5. P`-*;.:.: *:':,..*:m .'n.a':..: .. won-Ix nmo unwohrnttn/tint v1'0|.!!.'.-..... onuhod to 1. 0 pa on in On: : won-I; lmpoov TI-I'E_ DAILY WI-HG. CANADA'S BURDENR. The laet number of the Review oi Re- vlewa has a well-written and timely article on Canadian Ailhlra" by J. W. Russell. It la all well worth reading, but we would like particularly to call the atten- tion oi the public to the section. `'The Public Burdena." The writer. after deal- ing with the population queatlon. re- maria: Granting that the email increase of pulatlonie generally dlaappointing, it men additionally so when compared with the mwth of the public burdens. Much has n said about Canada`: in- debtodneu: but criticism and government nl oversight have alike lulled to keep it oommeneurate with the ability of the tax- . payer. The public aooounte show that on June 30th, I805. the not federal debt wan 82'ia.074.927. an increase of lll2.7l2,R5R ..a.... um. and of l7.000.000 over the 41!}: m?r'mn nmllcingbluhodo :9`:-.113 ` in It gnu. ` Abovius Stands No Compet- ` Inn Stock. s2na,o74.o27. moronic or IlI`.l|z,n0n uinuoll. and 87,000,000 provloun ours. The nnnunl interest and Imn und ohnrgon Me Il2.7M),000~- mars t. In nthlrd ol the revenue. The -..m-..Iu..u-n lnr HIM! was over G3H.(K)0,l)()9; then ethlrd ol the revenue. um nxpendleure for I805 Q3H,0()0,lN)9; In 1578 in WM I23.500.000. The debt. 0! the United Staten II SIB uer heed. that of En land 884. while the debt of the do- min on In 050 per heed. 'l\L_-- -... a. nu! u-urgu null the worn. mlmon II IOU par uuuu. Thus on 01 uol guroa. and the worst. of it in that they are true. The men who have brought our debt. up by lonpa und bound: will uhortly haveio face the coun- lry for PO-OlOOl`.l0l'l: and the burdonod mm of the country. the criminql extru- vugnnoo of their rule. must. be lroph even before the electors. At present the Mnnibobo Iohool question hnn out all athor quutions into the shade. and the pmhnbllitlon are that the putty lll power Ire glad to have it In a subject. 01 oonlot.. Through it they have ollb. l.m\l~ ly burned the public mind away from the qrul. eoonolnionl and political quoationn, which alone should be uppermost in n peoplo'| thoughts on tho evo of on elm. (ion. The remedial bill may perhaps pm: the present. house. and although (`upper uni his followers know llmt ll. omr nob be worked after it. in passed they will ,,. 1. A- _.n i..A.. .......-.. Iinln ,,,,._,.,, D0 D0 Wuriuu Iuuol In I!` ynnevu mm W... une it to got. lnto power. Limo more light can be thrown on this question, and the people of Oanndu should once mom be min to oonalder the mlugovarnmont of the liberal-oonaorvativo party. a mingovorn- mom that: ho: l0Id0d the Canadian tu- pnyot with as heavy burdens an crush the grant military nation: of who old world. 'l||.. AH nArf.I In nlulmad tn Hm nld (ITO lIll|wII'y Iuluvuu \H mm \n\I Vvvlnl. The old party in pledged to the old moehodl. and dooplko the (act that we hnvo no novy no support. no com-ulnr Acr~ vico. und no diplovnuiv service. the om.- `.ook promise: elm ll they got buuk to (lb run for Another berm our debt. will in mono oven mon rapidly than in has been doing. Almdy we have proininoa oi mots mllitorlom, mom railway grunts, am. and with I man in the helm who won notoriounly extravagant. boiom ho wens Abroad mil? high commissioner. Id who bu I ily boon nclioplod into nine prinooly oxtnvngnnoo of the world. we ...u anon an-mm to an rank with thol Uuuannv A II I n I nun: uunu. Mr. Lnllrinl`. "IQ giltorl and m,unh.lm-ed louder of the opponlblomtook the inlluenm. which hu dlnturbod tho lmpplnou o! no mmy pooplo. om! his Aboeneu from parlin` monk for a couple of days gave the consor- vnlvo pnumon um opportunity to lie ubo__\u. Mm. They hodib that thorn was serious mum. in on ubml party. um Mr. huor wot dooply ooomd by it. and that ho Md oyod to drive some of his whol- Iioul followol-I into lino by thnotoning to rough his not and rosin from politics. hlnhood Inn nnnpod ubogjcho rumor. buy it nrvod Ila purpou. o! lling tho pop!!! with ldlo gouip. and uh. do its ogtnuon on gum In acumen. Yuhrdq Ir. hut-Int mnrnod In his plus. while Sir Moclomio Bowel! III ob- nm. and no llbonl shmught 0! aging the ho oonunpmod pouucu ouioido, though his n-n Hlnhll `APO lllm it 0.` and LII prlllibq val-I-vn.wuvw uu vuv wvuu, nu . any coon expect to take rank with tho moohorlnndln one ronpovt--her debt. por ".27'.'?..".* n. IR Wnjpllvul lllulll lulwuq unnugu hit on l won_|gvg\pu$snd` is on and may I Q Wit. tXurlo' nob going out otpolmoon pliant. 'I`hon|o|\vort for hlu it do. He nlonhhod the govcmmont by boldlyuovinthodx non ha hoist to I50 Nil. and to found thq mu-unodhlhu Into Illa \o van with bin or ndvtniu thuulnn as non without mind and mo- tion and ohnlns. In It. handy Ilnndonod tho idea that I oonntdon d ooquiry. on this ..L..|......n.. I. ....._...O Na: .L HDOVEUI Dlllllll IVU Vvlllyvv Inc Below Us Llo No Competing Drlces. We will commence with Bar- :*--*-,2:2:*.;-:.- ."-*2-.' vo l!no"sn GYM`. 10.3. no unsung " co. noun-nor 0-and nah. Oval` III I UICCIZIJII VI U|UIl" vu vuuu `label Qtoon. in mutant)? Not at all. Thoounhionhuboonloohtlnk Iiuuhdohluulhlindhlllhgnn, vihvu by oouunuvu. and In tho pnpudooulonuoo withglr. Ononvqit willhlhbuhohphnuut postponnnnt 4 AL. L...` `gal A an-nlhln nnlnlinn UIIII$Iquuuu.-u---cc-uu-own dhbyouud-hp. lfIr.huriu:nI|nd Qlhginlhupbluuh vlllboeouduont in H3!` list In (lnonwqfo olhr. ybdwuoatlohand illuminant pu&Ot.huoQ|U0.\hst|I hhving tin Calida I Idultoh`auuhoo|nox- Qlndhbhhohbpopulhhhs lrnvhlihn. ' 9 Ihhdlnuibhthlilnnlnuhi All Iuo at hlnqysluo. Thinke- u--l ; `nnnnh d jbu. CONSERVATIVE TROUBLES. m, I _..._x._ .L- -11..) -.;.l .......|. I- / m` rfforw HP`/6 ' IDW. ., . IN 031080 J B2533`: Aulnhnt iulnou lunar. `IILIPIII _ --'- 42 CC)! YXIE5 an-`an was In an L` do` u rt will twain nut to or Dublin. on lnunnon. III: 'ho _ _ __ _ 1- in om of ch: has .1 .:rpId. I07!!! and uhou > Taking pnuu. DW. .3. PENSE. D. , Proprlqtor |I5.`:_ HI "bl ` 3 must,` sag} u Dieor. '3. runs: Prop nun. I rlqtor Built! in with 0! olu gonrnmonh, Illdhlilil the only object the govornmgnlahuil pruning the hill to n . uoond 1-coding In to doolnro t.ho_ pt-lnclplo ol lb. Alter shut the conference 'wlll oc- cur bowan Mr. Gnoonwsy and lulu at.- tornay-genoml and roprounutlvu ol the domlnlon government, snd tho ahlrd road- lng onho bill` will be lndonltely pou- ponod. porhspa never um plnoo. mu. um.-M. of (nnhor Irllna. lurbhor , ponou. pornspu nIVUr uni pnuuu. ` . The thought of further Grilling. deception, further wbbllng. in einponb- ' lung to those :0 whom the government has twice given plodgu in rognrd no this bill. They are going to domnd the fulfillment 0! those plodgu. and they VII be backed In this by mun; Manda. All-udy thorn in the murmur ol dlloouunh in oonumtivo oh-olu, and-IMO only 5 question of time unl than In mnnifuud what my be (Crud "mnodhl lndlgnntlon." ` EDITORIAL NOTES. Who : the mm: with the taboo! board thatlu dose not come upon 0 kind of school It wants. Vnluublo time in being lolt. and work in being dob!-rod from the time it om bo d.ono be the Ben. ndvsnhngo. U U There le one man beeldee Mr. Oelvln who deelroe to qulh perllement for other than pollblnel I-enone. Whole her Mr. Mer- tln. ol Wlnnlpegwhoee lnvbnelneeale enl- lerlng by Me prolonged ebeenoee. And he le one of the men perllement cannot. very well epere. . . . It In aid that when Mr. Leurler wu asked If he would nttend A conference with member: of the federal and Manitoba gov- ernments. on the Iohool queetion. be roedlly said he would. He Is one of those who believe it can be settled nmloably end peeodully. C ~ I What : thin we read In the Toronto p|pOl'IT That the oloobora of East. Lamb- ton. in meeting uumblod. have boon con- uuring Mr. Monoriel, M.P.. for hi: ignoble and unpatriotio stand on the school ques- tion. Mr. Monoel need not seek re-eleo~ Mon. The die in came. 0 I g Sir Charles Tuppor had better not take his plum! slongnnhon he moot: Mr. Green- way and asks what he in going to do about the Munitobu aohooln. Mr. Groenway is prepurnd to discuss the question. but he will not nllow any man to take him by the throat, not even the prince of crnclumen. a o u The Onngemen 0! his oonamuenoy are after Major Maogillivrny, M.l .. and de- manding that he opposes the remedial bill. Too into. There wun time when shay had him by I string, but that was before they voted for him. He has only one ob joot. in life--I,o vote for we government und In bill I LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. gum, We WI connnue Wllh Bargains We will end with Bargains. All the leading and representa- tive styles in nu nrudrul noun. HICATIII-`ll':I.D, Mu-oh 10.--('l`o the Edi tor) : The oluun blunt. mnnrkod he haul cmvellod over the mud to Caunrnqui {or mmy years, and never saw them on bad no they um now. ll in error. I hnvo lived hon now fteen your: and been on the run I nearly every do and cum truly my than during t.ho who 0 of that time when thorn wna any snow the maul: am always bml. could not. be any worse. and this will nl~ way: be so. until the present. 5 atom is nbolishod. whereby the luoopor o the toll nae is supposed to keep the road open. fn speaking to A farmer thnl. brought. m n lond of wood nnd which hnd been upset the timer: coming a distance of ten miles. ha and he could get. no mtiafncuon, und there who no one he could tlnd l.lnu. hnd anything to do with the road:-, but it no did not pay his tolls ha wnn -mod nnu nod to pny, so with the not of the furlnon ho made uphia mind to grin nnd hunt in. hurhm the man that. l have lived hon: made up ma mum to grin nnu minr 10. During the your: between my home and tho Buth roiid 14 have eoen Imttered along the loud l0l\(l.- ol pl`0\ lll0llB, hay, straw. manure. wood, tun bark, I hearts and the uorpuo in a pitch hole. I have been to the cit ' one night this winter (to hear Albimi) an if my hornu haul gone either to right orloft of the truck ur l hiid to turn oil" horse and cutter would liuve been buried out of eight. It in better now an I can go through the llalda. but still not utle to travel ulmr diirli. Living in Ido only half: mile from tho vile limit: this in pretty himl linen. t in butter in the summer time. I ciui thoii travel nround the sides: of the road to l|\'0ld the stones, for you must know ii toiini of horses and I Waggon. uonoiiipmiio l by u i inn and u boy, haul ntonoe and duiiip Llioiii on tho rooul, so vi to give the fiiriiioia and others ii clinnoe to ruin their lioi1e' loot by drivin over them. It nooiiin In men utoiuii ml er should be used on the rocks, especially between Kingntoii iiiul the eeuiotory at Gntnrnqui. utliero in suuli iui iimouiit of truvel nnd on account of tho lunornls. Could not the county ()0llllt`Il imiko an nrrimgeiueiit for the um of tho ntouiii roller? Talk about cruelty to uni- nmls; whet can be mom cruel t-lirm driv- ing hornoo over these laud. Illllrp-polnlod rocks! Now that the electric milvm will who up part ol the road it will be iimlly possible to avoid them. The inerchuiitn ol Kimnton ism moat win to avoid men. The Kin awn gm-at laser: by having the ma 9 the my mhvy am. in Met. in vmnkl pay who llvuymen In no that the maul bouwoou Kingston mu! Cnmruqui mu kept. open and lroo from itch holes. ll there are mumy who would :ko to take the drive. I spend: mlvieodly in tho nmlu.-r. for friends of mine have told me, "1 would him I rig and come nnd one you, but I hear the mud: no very haul; we cmmom drive my further than the Bath rond." I Ipohu) the toll to Inn ubnul keeping the mud: upon nut fuming them from putolu holes. and he said. It. co:-u too much." That : to! Clean up the row altogether for lhh win time. and do not no to town at I. Buil A vnult. for Llw dad in Kinpton and walk until the on- Vinoor thrown tho loch on the mud, than .9. IR. nlvunnnainn nhnrt _..Annx. Author In Correspondent. "What. an the non of `chrriuopru-0.` and wlntio in nine! Will t o Wum has V" `hrynopnu in morolv A s-u-ioty of Inl- cqjony. but in ulnar` fur Above common ohcloodony u an otnnnonul none; so that 1 man: n! this Had. It for moununv in I onuoouony ornlmom-ll Iulno; (to uni none of thin kind, GI for momma .iu.vorshh'onSIOIo$). Is I oh: ms. mnlo nun color in choice unanimous. rus.In.von.nrronsIuIouu. u an on Mu apple gt-an specimens. but interior one exhibit other clndu of nnn and in in uunniimnnnrhktnd with DUI IIIICHOI` Oh OIIIIDII 0508' IIIUIQ OI gnon. and it in uonotilgton opottod with yollowioh "blown. It in omr not in n cimlotofdluvnondnor 1; Unfortunately In I thmughpmo, - 1 0 n I warm on; m. dam in hvublo to in vouon. and 5 Iuhulon Ionothhu npunduup cotton. is in found in lower Silent-- -L.nn A. non). In: In Dhl rnrtinnlu-Ir oouon. u u MIMI In honor anon:- whnllonnnh for II III putionlnr onoouuptl by mut-gn in Vermont. 'l'ho_(n oponinoho no udolntolanoohu. met on. and annual! count. into uuultbono. nub. cup, ole. `nu olu-yuopnn at tho undone vufauiono utyollowhbgnun oo|ot.bIH|hno|onIinvMHtIn. moor mrovn mo man we a on tho prooonion nuts.-Axon. Bgains Tiiiiiisfiim. Frvnsniif; W W xnws Fm-ova sut:monaw.~:.... "N-~mm'3' I new 91-J: wunu an wan `u `lldlncl Iron Vuglou Point: In lint- , on Oahu-to--W_InI Pooplo An nob; Ind Win! Tho] An Iuyhg-Tho lvoih wt begun to In Oluau. 010, March l6.--Lumber and woodman are busy yet. Urippo In very El-ovnlent [ here st. pruonw. James Mo? onon II very ill with dplouro-pneumonia. Hay in very ncaroo an command: A good price In thluuection. Service was hold|ul.hoAtH(l!onn church last. evening: I good when nnoo. John F. Burke wear: 0 Imllo lover the Ar- rivcl of a young son. * l'I-odorlokoburg Inn. Fnnnwnuno, Much lo.-P. Hum. loans oplondld uhroo-your-old Olydo oolo Int wuk. It in append to have been our` too long and gobblng Ila I03 om tho 1 ` -wu uhrownln the stall in such: \ `on that. in nook wu broken. I. E. ohell wuu ln Voroun 3 oouple of day: lat woek on bunlnou relating to the matter of testing this locollby for or oil. We. unclorucaud the only obutoo 9 ln the way of an lmmodluho oommenoomonh in their ln- ability to secure omionn on I comrooto tract. We hope tub dltoulby wll be ovontnnllv overcome. Grlgpo ll qulw pro- valont. Who will be c out mnkor on Union factor V The hay bualnonl in not. very brlnk, 5 though uhuo In some Inovlnt. LIVIIII Italian Italian. LAVANT, Mnmh I0.--0ur blaoknmith is kept. busy abtondln to tho want: 0! hi: mnny customers. nny Bloc. an hnulin nlnrge qunnbib o! In to the K. & truck for T. Al nu. Mmiaslppi. Evoryono iaiookinp-forward to: good time at tho dramatic entertainment. to bo given I) out oun pen la in the near future. . (3. not 1. of Bdomm. paused through here [uh week. H. Runny uponi. Sunday at Minin- ni ni. Miss Jennie Elliott IFQHIJ Sunday wit | friends in (lciuonlo. M u Dunn. of Mcl.)unnld'u Corners, gmuetl through here Friday on her wny omo. Mn. Burr is visiting at Snow Road. I). H. Cam oil and 1`. S. Millur mnde a ying vint. 0.9 homo. Mn. burr ll and T. vint. to Fol er, Sunday. Service was conducted in t. e Preabytorimx church on Sunduy by W. C. Ewing, of Queen's. Vinitoro: Sun Blnkley. Poland, as M. MoVei h'I; Mrs. Mc| arhmd. Kingston, at B.Jao aon I. J_5: ' D

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