IIIIIIO VIECNII. Will l'l`hoodon Bncuoyu. uuw !0l'I Ilrlnon, no club Din nudolmehnmuanunoo I.l viP.Kol'on .3. Piorpoui null-. V...h.Lnn nr:n:.._ II._|.l!II VCUI an `Gulf IS club. Now York. on NOD Vnri fnnnnlu, (Ia unihti New York fnnncu, tho club @ nllnah mu: 3: Gunman` In . ruunuylnnu um Unto. in I888 llr. Pom: vu nnrdcd pl-iuolC00in ooupotmon with other on~ (Inca-mforthoheu of IIIOI syn- hmohmtarvorhfot oilyollvanr lo, Ind.. and in Dooonlnr. 1&6. do- verod an uddrc nth. Mobonhlihn ' clay: uulgnou or oonunaoua 71$` worn for various Inn in Now York. Pbn I- vnnh. M land. Virginia, Wed Virgin . Ohio. Indium And Onhuno: also aunt-ago nyouuufor towns in Nov York, Now Jor- noi. Pennsylvania And Ohio. I3 Mr. Illa! DID nunulnol sh. so uec.. mun, nauauno city on incur in c of sector connrucblon an curve 1 for dltionnl water uupply. Halifax. N. : J... 1391. Jul . me, mama engi- neer Stanvlix Engineering 00.. etnnuotod with curve plnnooroonatmcdononwntc works at] ion. Fnnkforb. Ouonovio. Sahe- noctndy. Addiuon. N. \'., Wcnhold. Pm. And aurora at Oleun. N. Y.: .111 to Duo., 1892, constructing onginccr Inn ncwcngc ayatom; Dooalnbu-, H198. to present time in prints pnctico u civil and sanitary onginocr. Nu York city: designed or constructed valor work: various/oowno in Now Ya-E. Phnnnvl. neurax. n.a.; may, 1550, to Jun. 1887, leveler. bopogrepher and naeinmnt on con- struction Cenudien Pacic Ry.; Feb., 1337, to March, I388, drnfumen end assist.- nm. engineer in ollice of assistant. chic! engineer. China . Santa Fe & Celilornia R.y.; Much to g: t. . I388, draftemnn city engineer : oioe. men City: Sept... 1888. to April. I890, under-greduete. Lehigh university, receiving degree of C. E.. In June. l.~I00: June to Oct... 1889, eminent engineer Stnnwix EngineeringOo.: April to Dec.. I890, eaelatnno city ineer abuse oonetrucuon An nnnmvn ISO!!!)PC1- One of the rising young Canadians whose residence is New \ork City. his address being I37 Broadway. is Alexander l ot.t.er. (non of the Rev. James Potter, of this city). From the ballot list. of the Ameri- can society of civil engineers. just pub- lished, we glean a statement 0` his ex- perience as follows: Aloxender Potter, (b. Jan. lllbh, I866. (Lehigh Univ. C.E., I890). elected junior. Jan 4th. I888. as- sociate member, Jan. 6th. M92). Sept, I888, to May, 1886, city engineer : ofhce, Halifax. N.S.: May, 1886, to Jun. leveler. bononzranher nsninlsnnt. nn ......, | men to uance tor two reasons, rst be- czrse we have not had the time. and second because our al extremities covered too much of mot or earth. and in this last dis- qualification we are not very much unlike some other parties to this discussion. But the real objections to the light fantastic are not so much that the practice leads to immorality as that it is too laminating and detrimental to the health. We think brother Black foolishly erroneous when he says that Anglicans are necessarily criminal or immoral because many of them approve of the amusement of dancing. The fact in that when we'come to the subject of im~ mortality as to the other subject. criminal- ity, we must go to the good old Catholic church. which has far lees of either than uny other church 0! which we have any lxnowledgc. -~M.S. B. Tho Oornorlookntoro. Cn~Pnom and -Wollluua su. Ho In I Hon of no lln[ntonl|n-ll|II I 0001! Ilouord. nub uugmmme oy present statutesk We are quite well satised that brothers Houston and Black will nd the greatest reponderance of serious culpability in the l) rotestant ranks. so-called, although in so saying we must convict ourselves as we be- long to the last mentioned denomination. The most common and serious offence against both the law and society in these days is the appropriation of funds that belong to others. Bank de- lnlcations, eto., have become a mania late years in' the United States particularly and in too many cases in Canada. New in nine cases out of ten these men are ret- clssin Presbyterians, Baptists, Congrega- tionulists, Anglicans and Methodists, and almost invariably pillars of these churches. Wliat about the crime of murder? In most of the cases of homicide traceable to the Catholic opulation you will nd the crime committed under the impulse oi some sudden passion. so much so, that the courts in many cases will consider the con- viction open to an appeal for mercy and commiseration. The question of immor- tality and dancing has also been brought into this discussion. We never l mod to dance for two I so had the timn, um .........i Ilrgly cue to tune quality of impul- eiveneee. But the serious question in this whole dominion ie what particular section of the community. if any. in uilty ofythe reateet amount of crime? 5 will amyto v. Mr. Houetouatl that it ie not the Roman Cathoiio div eion. What are tlgmxinnlroffenioee against society in `these days? Mprk that we do not my, what are the moat. serious offences against the law, but against society, far under our present moat inohoatio andim rfecteyetem some of the raveat imaginnb e offenqee are not cog-nizagle by present atetuteel We quite satised Hun. h....n..... on In ooeaience no man great law o1oom- penaation which is said to run through everything. this ver /qinlicy of impulsive- neu be obs the iarmhenrtodneu and charity or which 0 Irish fellow citizen: are so justly oelebrnbod. And then mmin. if than had. ...... L- are so Jusuy oelebrnbod. again, if the Irish are the best. soldiers in the world, as they are said to be by many eminent. authorities, it is largely due to this quality of community. am. in oumu mus. `men A am. thin section of the Feoe are impu the by nature. and so ib e to commit many pett offences. But in obedience to that great w of com- to run zhmm. particular section at the community has committed the tent number of o'en- oeengeinet the w, as what nation has been guilty of the meet crime. It would take a good many petty oifenoee each an drunkenneu, lu-eeny. eeeeulte. 060., to outwei h in the criminal balenoe one mur- der. or urge bank or other delalcetlon. __In the Cnnedne and many ports of the United States. the Roman Catholic Popu- lation is largely made up of the oelt riulg. The ancient fathers of this herd nee found their heaven in A drunken dibeuch in the foreeta of Germany, we are told by some hletoriane, and eo it would seem that alcohol in an hereditary enemy of this clue. Then ein. thin people imnu bv nltllrn, and .. nu-on nave sponh much time over orimi nlltabiltioa, or orhiinal court: or um. I thuir grasp door quan- tity thoy hnvpb forgattan or ignored quality. Itmmtbon noe no much which particular section of tho greatest ohn. mun noun populamon proportionate- iy. it." Uxiong the Protu'onnu. Clorgy- men, I a all other OIIBMJIIVC I woalxnqu oi ooouionaily straying into putureo with which (boy on not at all familiar. It is guito evident that Mr. Houston or Mr. ink have spent much criminal ltchiihion. or an-ilnnl m...a- -.. ievvory In American pertumer to I-an-um-A Isl-. -..a_-.4- _..J ALEXA DER POTTER, THAT IMPALING BASE. 3. uiouuy united, eopeciolly en the pro- -('i'o tilt Editor) : the okioe no patiently wait- ie going to own is and best company or vice vote: 1! * mi ~:- ~~..... e. oueton no no time with _o peeoentotion of n` criminal mutton, oto. A colo- _lhl0iln on being oom lie eome to whic eido of th sired the The eti-eeteore Iuudd loworin ing to y end and white we ore dout ii the city ate bob lo . Rev ' pm ) etotietlee hoor- ing I: noted to innooo'nt'l.yq:eked "on e eooount the Inottor do- unto. lng. but there are Arrangement and thou gentlemen of to know ony- uoton, in e at of eoeontry, quoted. tables to Ihow that here were more crimlnole Roman Catholic populoti thy) Among toe to_ census in o`v:|IIohlo more triolu in the manipulation thereof the cloth" are In thing about. ii .?`" Mr. omong the on proportioneiw Protelilonu. (llu-aw. teriif ior le oi- orhitent and "out oi oi; at." A ilitoen cont rein oiter o fty `ooot one will eoem quitu mild. and oorioiuly more in keeping with the nancial moouroee oi the greet uiojcrity; Thoro hi:kgonorelly,plneeI:y owoye.e-we. too Inotopeo ewo went the earth undo slice 4:! eome other plonot,end the elective way in this one would be for tho tovrnehip to porchue and control-one .or two ieohoo through its logleleturo "in council neon led." Aievovohlo ooedi ooeooe ie iotad this year by our eta; lot in they will not moot with the uenol tote oi pro- phete, and throu h~ Toiluro -_oi thoir pro- pheeioe he "wi out honor in their own ooifntry." Our eeilor hoyu ero looving no. and no in on tho iolend contingent in con- cerned woiool neared their general con- duct will solo: to dioprove mother time- honored o age which credits them with "a wile in every oort." III :-.' I`? I-..`u I t:-' ` II ran-nun: QIIII rnpoldcnnoo qt lo`:-Ion Ouinubulclu _ [ADI-4'50 DIIDQIC Oillbn. Knmuox. April"l4.-( !'o umddymd io -Hunts lowarjnsu on nd'out_ the It be (the la 1- of which is the more probable). Ravi. Houston and Blmk rqgnling the _n Ination nquutod Ila aims. innocently naked 1 side the trod th Enpond to. A (`woman i: buzranoro ' lnlnwamnnl. ....a ntoamua TH! `rm: wrria A P.ntuN_1'ArIou or mam. \. Emma: su UANANOQIII. Au-I M.-`-Min Georgie Boydlolt dhnoon to {name vdurqnuunglblohtuhbahn On. dlluhnln In yutudn sL.:.unu'h= n. . w. J can-u u out: no manna than at the union i pnycr (one penny no . in luni f ML N can aid in the ci:';nht; )n gt slips on a wider nub. oonmunlonto with thohouauorohriu. Rev. J. 0. West, Sal `lntthufn Birmingham. or John Bhokhnln. Wat K Rich an`: Daughter. by III. J. H. Rlddoll. 500. Tho exploits of Br! adlor . by A. Conan oylo. oonomau : `Will radon who an In uym thy. and denim a card to nmind them the union in nnvc (one nannv again. i...|...a... ..c nu an no 1 g `u. KAl%"::::n wq'.r,$ y nI|nn}0 on`) N 7' `PPIII in ' by ropmaantuive Inon ol 0 ohur::.g|::Enghnd. The Qp. pod ooncln on ldl who Am In nvmngsu .mI "Ronnion in an outward form of all who own the Lord Juno Chlt u Saviour and God may not you be bnchioablo, but union in nruor for incn-and lI|nnHnnI.n- um uou my not you be pnchioablo, but prayer incnued Innnilootxr cion of the nnnnm of the Rain ns.-am umou In pnyor tor manned mnnilootxr of the Holy Spirit will rarely In ngreoment with our Mutu-'u own nmnr. `that thov all mn\ hm spin our met no may work in mightier wer in the church for the exelhetion of hrieb and the blessing; of eonle. "Apert. from All ouhwu-d dillbrenoee we invite ell vol-here for Christ. whether in our own or other lands. to join the circle, which onlenteile time given to God in pnyer. `mu 0! prayer em At. one or all of the following hour: : Seven n.m.. noon. orevening. whether collectively or privately. oueu will 0! H00, Individually Ind cor- toly. no that we grieve not. the Holy pirit. but that He work in mightier power of seen was one Invluxuon is world wide : "Permit us to sek the earnest. aotention of your readers to a circle of prayer that has been formed for every first day in the month. It: object. in to ioin in real unity of heart believers in our on! Jesus Christ in nraver for mm dannn. ..|.:...o . -vm... ol nauru ucmweru in hon! Jesus Christ. prayer for one denibo object: `The fuller manifestation of the grace and ener- gy of the blessed Spirit of God, in the re- moval ol nll that In contnr to the re- vealed will of God, individu ly Ind norntolv. that US nrinvn nnt. nu. n..n.. Kll A b Hh cit. byE1l.6rg'ako':. 83.25: V A aI.t1.:.':a.::::%,.':%"'"- W. A Olrolo ol Prayer. - The following up I has just. nppoared in the English mligmu papers. It will be soon that the invitation is world wide "Ponnit un to nix this nu-n..o. .n-..s:.... I nuuuwnug me preooaonu not In the ancient gamut. It was at one time proposed to substitute silver wrenthmbul. this plum was nhandonod, it. boin thought for more a propriate to give 0 9 olive wreaths, w ich. centuries ago. conferred such honor and distinction upon the victors of the Olmy io games. In addition to the wreabis anoh winner will receive a medal and a. handsomely illuminated diploma. Given to 0|;-np|o (lune Wlnrnen III In Scriptural Days. Aruxxs, April l5.--It was intended to distribute vesterda , to the winners the prime won in the Olgmpio games. but the weather was no bad that the distribution was postponed, so that all those who de- sired could be present to see the honors l\Wll`dOd to the victors. The primes will be wreaths made from the leaves and twigs of wild olive trees, growing in Olympia, thus following the precedent not in the ancient namea. one timn nmmmd on name. ' If you doeiro to have pure and whole- some reading matter for one year, and the premiums uugromined above. send your name and dress at once. The whole crust, remember, is only 25 cents. Addlual Wells and Richardson Co., Montreal, P.Q. Al _. ..._ _A___ .,,_ , pa rm: :1 ollar. rm. .. E IIOIIIF. The cabinet phobge of the queen are worth 40 tom cents each, and can be obtained only an premiums with Our Home." H` mm A..:...` L... L...... ._.._- ,,,I I I un uuuuunu uyea-wm no sent. tree to every man, women and child who will tend in 25oenus in money or stamps for one year : subscription to Our Home." a Ienu m zo oonns an stamps year subscription Home," oaner that thousands declare to ha wn Ol -' ' nelegant full cabinet photo (from a recent copy taken by royal command) of Her Majesty Queen Victoria; a four-page pamphlet iving dates of births, mar- riages and oaths, and other items of in- teresting and useful information relating to the royal family. that but few people have access to; an Diamond Dye dolls with six extra dresses, and a card of forty- ve samples of dyed cloth. showing colors of Diamond Dyee-will be sent free to even man. woman and child who will mrgely circulated and moat enterprising family per, now in its fourth year of ac- tive an progmeeive work, whereby they are enabled to make the following special and generous offer, good for one month n!I..::-........s t..u __I_!_..L - . .- ,';`o'!'Am-"-61';o:!; p3nI1B`;j . can buy a better French pertumo `at half the price. III IIWU - i"ew omea can boast of having in really ood and recent cabinet hotro of Her lnjesty, who will soon attain her seventy` uoventh ear. The all: & Richardson Co.. manufac- turers of Diamond Dyes. have made spe- clnl armngemonto with the publishers of "Our Home, Canada's best. purest. moan largely circulated and enterprising paper, vear no. Inwl u-nu n v: in poo e. ihw ome nauul nni` Ilor Molt Bacon: Photo. Full Onhlnet slxe. (llvon Avuy. ` Our hnlnvntl (hm... U.'..o...:.. . n-.: u,._ ulven Awny. Our beloved Queen Vicmria ; (lod bless her and reserve her to her loyal and lov- ing poop was onanoea mun mow amok. Dehorn it quickly done and aside from a sh period of pain and deterioration in lo neither the animals nor their owners I for much bgL@_Jm.ta;__g_and no muoh-[1b{mer lilo. no:-ham, T?E.3`.; lei` muon to 8" ;ItIu0h-/[Ringer "ft; mrhnp,R VET u I WILD nluon D we members. early n o! the mnny reported ailing Intel no steadily lmrovlng. J. 8. Dow- aon as completed t e Assessment of the township. Due notice will be given when the court of revielon meets. Truman Berow remove: to Wetertown soon. His many friend: regret his departure. The very and end tr in event b which one of the McCollum `gram, of itteburg, lost his life end the other we: bedly Injured should serve an ll lesson to farmers to take lose chances with their stock. Dehorning short. any evening wee devoted eolely to n qniiet buelneel dmurimnci eifuire mad neral t. at and: ,l t .tenew enxanment committee will eubmit their initiel pwnmnne to the public. Through e_ little vertieing scheme in connection with the Into Enter entertainment, presi- dent Dudley netted eome 825 which was pneented to the society. The devotion oi the preeident to the intereete oi the club ehould at lent meet with eome kindly re- nition b ite members. ooglenrly reporteci ailing Intnln -... .L..An_ x_..._-..A_- :.:a:;'i;;.':.$;i:"':o;`a':1..::.';"`iL :: day evening devoted qniieb dioonuion of ntfuira and manual news I wue In every port." The recent concert and hop under the nueploee of the W.I.B. & L.O.. wee quite euooeululfrom A financial point of view and u | result the society mm the third month olibe lucid and pmeperoue career under levongle conditions. Lnt. `rim.-.. nonoreu naugo which port." oononrt Ii-minim ght; Woctruinglrlollolnd-. IIIDIQI-an- *'ui%.";...- A ` :.:;.:.;f"`;';r.-"` an :30 out I V and mid live`: lg I o u ' rt ", ' Thpgont ol the H?mm mu-'3 Honie, a 1- declare to be worth In. - OUR BELOVED QUEEN. OLIVE TREE WREATHS unuu: The advent the Plorroiaont xlously united. especially the pup- iooboot tnnlnorhstion` ox- zLAo n'r IMs-.-` ` Munro But-ball cum. II loo. su lo 5! "mo martyred vent `Plorropont Id. olnooinllv tbs un- can describe ID. I consulted several physicinnsat Opens- bur ,bub they said my one we: hopeless, est 0 disesse was ineursble. I wentto other cities for treatment. A prominent doctor of Toledo. Ohio, dismissed me As inoursble and I gave up in despsir. I tried many patent medicines, but none 0! them did the least good. Finsll I sew in the New Era an article About r. Wil- liams Pink Pills. I tried them use last resort. They soon hel me undl kept on taking them. I ave taken over s dozen boxes now and I feel perfectly well in every respect and feel that I sm cured. I could never sleep soundly before, as the pains would come suddenly on me In the night and I would become `numb. Many a time I've walked theoor in agony the entire ni_ ht. l__can sleep perfect] sound now. an my appetite is better t an ever bgom. nd l weifh more than for man Vanna. I {ml hlmt. nmn mu lit. EA 1).. w: lor!idnuyDhnu.Blu|dur&IlUrlny dIotH.l iBIol.nuIlllIonnhu- lmxhddhuiudlnoynhbanh III-urns. Euoh nan`: hbjpit. " '. -_.I_L__ 1-- Q n.n-.g III Ibo out when opinianlonlu. Whonnoncolnohpooplooomolrwcli 1 ondhllpnhlioly that Doanhlmylh ouulIhunnnuothornusuhild.ilh /ovidnllhuhoonly uvuuyl-uni IIll\Fl`Il uuiiltll III]! In! rnodtoino. than what lame book in now Iran from plln. than who now have no heodnohon, thou who have amped from the death grip of Dishthl lad Brlghdlnnnbytho uh of hours Knnw Oolnphlntn thwihiholuooflhilwono ` tlnrlnl Innhuing `In... -In-. I.-u- I..-I. :- u_y n. u. mnzcneu. (hr-don and ower coeds in great. variety at McLeod`: drug store. ` ._.-_.._____.-_.j_:. Kidney Pill: um proved to than people that Kldnoy dinono in curable. Baing tho original Kidney remedy in pill tom. the cure: they have mule` nd the tuna they have Attained have opened the Iuy lor I host of imihtioul sud Inbotitutu, but than who but bun cunt! at mum A. h #3 `M. oavutlu. on human. `i-`bf doing it, and the 3% `.'_;.`;-:.';...*."'::i.":.":.':`r.'*.-.'.-.;.*::.t':::: u; nduood nu " What: I moat ncoompanlu. - I I _ : m `:1 no llnu. llnlmun _ 001! In I could sun in nude {or E. W. Hazlett, Mve of Chnthnm tmvn~ ship. Kent. county, um... say! : My (laughter has been var weakly for some years who was very pa 0 and Always felt. tired : she was revailod upon by A friend to try a box 0 Miller`: Compound Iron Pills. I must uyit was A good invest- ment gaho nt. once boan toimprove. The color came to her cheo 2. she got. stronger rapidly, and is now quite well." For sale by E. C. Mitchell. (hm-den And nwnr nnndn Sn and. nu-in.o.n DUI!` IJIIO I 9%: These pills are not smell. but they are not drastic-irritating oabhnrtics, as small pills must needs be. They contain active vegetable extracts which have direct re- medial action upon the etaomnch, liver and bowels. Avoid irritating drastic ill: by using Hnmilt.on e. Sold by all den ers and at l olson s drug store. III I HUB. An eflidavit of Mr. Hay, which is fully corroborated b John Sutherlsnd s sv orn statement pub ished here to-day, gives a straight denial to Sir I)onald s statement and to his reasoning. The aflidnvits de- clnre no mention was ever made of separ- ate schools in the convention, and whm the first legislature met two acts were introduced. one b the late Mr. _ Norquuy, and the other by ohn Sutherland. rovid- ingyior the establishment of a non- onom- inatiional system of schools. Just before the prorogation of the I islature arch- bisho Tascherenu return from Rome, and t e education bill providing for separ- nte schools was introduced in blank in the house and hurriedly rushed through, no explanations being given. This was the billof lH7l. under which the Catholics claim privileges, and for which they have fought so bitterly toshow there was treach- ory at the bottom. Hay. who was the leader of the opposition. swears in his af}i- davit that the night before the introduction of the bill he was sent for to go to govern- ment house, and thereupon was oered a seat in the government if he would offer no opllieition to the bill. He indi nantl declined the offer and opposed t e bil 1 but it was rushed through with unseemly haste despite his opposition. The bill was never discussed. nor were its merits sifted. llnmlltolrn Butternut Pilin-nllld.EI`lIelont. Sula. lino I Dnnn. ` Ill [DI I.' It. may not," said Sir Donald, be known to a great many members here that many of those who compoeed the leg- ielabure of Manitoba at that time were members of china very convention and in deciding that there should be those so oola they were looking to what. had in this convention with it fresh in their minds. Au .6I:.l.....'L at ll. 11.... __.|_:_|. _-_ n,,u,, Another Chapter Added to the lunltobn School Quoltlon. VVxs.~urr:u, MA.N., April l3.- Another chapter is added to the school ueetion to- day by the publication of an devil). In parliament recently Sir Donald Smith ar- gued that Roman Catholics of Red River settlement expected to have denomina- tional echoolaconoeded to them even though nothing was expressly said about the mist- ter during bhelprooeodin I 01 the historical convention of forty held in '69; Sir Donald argued that "thin was epparggt. from what took place in the legislature of Manitoba in 1871. nuw. unu my nppenw I8 better than wei h ears, I feel that Fowe my life to Dr. Wii: iums' Pink Pills. Dr. William: Pink Pills contain all the elements neceuary to ivu new life and richness to the blood an restore shattered nerves. They are sold in boxes (nevnain loose form, b the dozen or hundred) at ft cents A x, or six boxes for $2.50. an may be had of all druggiata or direct- ly by mail from Dr. Williams Medicine (.30., Brockville. Ont. no numb all over And all my muscles would be asles . I would then turn suddenly blind. often by in this condition for hours, and generally I was conscious and know what. was going on, but tho safer- ing was intense and unbsu-able. Nowords can describe it. I m.....Io..I ........i ..t.....a..:-..__. n..._.._ "Although I much regrebcd to, I was nally oompollodho robin from my work in the religious cause. The pain: would first sum. from my 9 inc and limbs but atbonnrd on shoot :13 from all put: 0! the body an it nomad as thou h 0 thou- sand knives were sticking me. that than in: would m come on, m ontiro y would Iuddenliy grow oold, would b0 numb I over An Al mu nun-nhu unnnlpl ooay would sudden! all an be Aulunn I umnhl 'h not a simple one and does not tlwl receive the atten- tiou it menu. We. pay Ipochl nttontion to this do- unun nu! new III. uneneburc. Ind. It won publloly talked I over Dooetur and Riple counties (or name time belote the New rs tent I reportorto Plcoevllle to fully inveeblgete llhe Tucker untlar. The oken ere prominent. people And no ellue I-lodo lumen. The Rev. William Tucker. subject of all the talk. Intrlow ed to elllowtglzetrklntarview. Thll 3 hi: on e npwtu: .. _ was born end renndolu him but. entered the mlnlury at on our I30. I was slur subject to. rheumub em. even when qu to young. '- Palm, sharp and acute, would shoot corona my body. onus- lng me much suffering. The doowre nounoed it then '3 Iplnnl dleeue. be in: kept. getting worse all the time from g:y to day an the years rolled round, and I ex rienoed many are ulferinw. lthoukh 1 mm: mm-ar.m'd tn. I an I ...___ Inn ms run as `though In In IIII lliblnod by 1 `lhounnd Iunklund up would Don mu 156-nu looovory looked Uranus llnaln. From the New In. Gnoluburc. Ind. 19. uu mlhllnlu a-.n...a .n ...... n.._A--- nav. ma; fuaxen Wu m Ahonv mm vsans. KIDNEY L ox mnooa utferlmz. ' lthou h reg:-ebcdto Iwu lnslly oonfpollontlng n;v work (CURE SIR DONALD WAS WRONG. 'DbKN A umtsrgtgronl PILLS _.u.un.......uu ' &:= gout--In:un<~l\ v vvnuv I211 MY ; Ill` .`.'|Al grow com, 1 would R hon tum mddanlv '3;"m1m.m .":".':.-':!:'..':'.;. ormunao.ouons.`ou.-s and mu ':'].:'o`I:od&d:n:ndioynAipdBuhr.l', Ih`InlT=.`&.jI:Inp I "1110 urooxvulo council has vohd 81,000 for I new ublio school than. Bmckvil council in. Asked to inatituh the ringing of the curhw bell every enn- lI'l . rockville council voted M50 towards thognuuntoo fund for the C.A.A.0. ro- pth. - A Brockrillo young nan will carry ed` a` Nnpnnee bride than tho Iniddlo ol the prount want. A bu-on we ought in I nnnhnt cup in the unnanoque rivur. II in n Inubhurn bird and nnly loan in (hands. A. B._HnnolAuhnn ado rudur ol the Aleuudrln by wt oun- pnnr. The lisllilltin no 2 null- THE. DISTRICT DASHES. Rows of the minus Oondaud from the will Italian-an. Issues Policies on every plan of insurance. including Ordinary Life, Limited Payment Life Endowment. with or without profits. De- ferred . Premium. Annuity Bondeat lower rates thaniany other company. ` I00 Wellington street. Ottawa. Head Office of the Company. -*._% mBE'r'sl WI` nxnunngoo. The Brookvillo council has vohd Il,000 [or public McKELVEY & BIRCH 115/. R. McRAB 4 co.. Age-_.. Icy-iot$n. ITHE . -. . v ~'~- Wood`: Phoaphodlno is sold by ruponnlblo wholualo and null druu-nu In the Dominion. e Brussels are allo very ue this season. The TAPBbTRY denigna are veryguperior. " Cranky ; make of Ca":-;'>eta throughout, to only at the Carpet Warerooms of . The- Axminisler and Wilton Carpets are the finest we have ever had. . ` v _ .-.,_'...-..-..v. ' ~ ~"- -"o""' """""J- in the result or over lib yearn eeting thousand: oteueuwith all known drugs. until M. last. we have discovered the true remedy And treu.menl.-A oomblnntion thet will street A proufpt. and pernmnmc cure in all Iunuof Sexual Drbility, About or Eu-run, Nrrvovu Wtaknorl, Eulubau, Maul Worry, Excessiur l/u of Opium, Tobacco, or Alculollc Sliamlalltl. ll] of which soon lend to Insanity. Consumption and an early grsve. Wood`: Phoaphodlnehna been used successfully by hundreds of can that loomed almost. hopeleu-ce.seu thntimd been treated by the most. talented physi- ciuna-cues that were on the verge of deepeir And innnli:y-oueI that were tottering over the grevo--but with the continued and pa-eaves-in; moot Wood `I Phosphodlne. Lbue cues that land been given up to die. was restored to manly vigor and heelth--Render you needrnos deuvir--no lnltv vet who bu given you up u lncureble-the remedy is now within your reach. by in use you can be restored but life 0! ulefulneu and lnppinul. Prloe, one pmhge, 31: sixpaoiugee. $5: bymeilfmeof Out willplaan, tlzguaraulrrd Ia curt. Punphl tree to any The Wood Oompany, Windsor, Om-, Oenndn. ... ... _. H L. - uquvvulig VIKING. I.m.nIdmu.liwuI%n 3 ' um% ,, . 1 RlClri1'lOND&~C0. m Q It-nth-an-gal... This stock, in `now cbm~plete. 69 71 BROOK STREET, KINGSTON. I-IIIIIZVIW` ".';'.*.7.z:'.".:.'f `onumo 519551. Kunesropg. IlIIOXb~d1l!I&IC-.6 -- I TICK IV`, I IQLI Stocks, iB-<`>x;:-I;v("5r:i;n'|nd Pm- visions bought and sold fotcuh or on small margins. `/ ms 1NIii1iXoNAL _ COMMISSION co. EXECUTORS N(mcE_. '_ .5. 13;...` an... -;.. - Branch omo9a.`Kllcs'l'0l. ovrr. l.Il1 nds.-u-o. . - - - Familianname, eh? Yes, it ought to be. There are over 5oo in use in Kingston and that of itself is a very good guar- r run:-u r\I-Kv\-4no-nuu;n-- antee of ITS EIFI(EI;:`!I;IE3Y. BANKERS I BROKERS; - HIIDDAI n n v DEPARTMEENT mam: ANcE. be had &mm:< rlcan Inn. OL28. . `V "R. DH fl 'fL|f D W. >on..;BoP .' V ".".`: T79`. " % Sintlibury, P0. u '. Jim Eonurno. H... A.'`|.. _ ,- . ` Ir B3>T<| MEDICAL HALL. `King 3 vn wvvunuu; wunuu luv Iv luuull W U0 UGDITBG. ""-' The work of the high Ind public school: in Intimntnly connected ; questions which ` deeply concern them are constantly crop- ping up; than are issues. from time to time. which bouoh both boards. and it is rifoult to gunrd against friction when the raw no -. thinking 0 urdemng:'4>nt.I is ocnn-oiled from two whimo was card for tlacu. There are expenses, dY` ' h might: be saved by a '; in an impor- nnumm IUIQII-Illiliilhtthg 1155133. "||ihC.IlIlnh.|an 1&1. In it Anal, In AL. |l.-n.L. vvuiivillq BUM 3.- [III yhloh A op hyovin ad- tuuul to the punk. Blr lliokondo Itlall. Idlhhouglhub Tuppur. ollondnymndtwhlohtln huulud to Xian: * .'-"1-E*?R1:A'YD $ roptaunhdom to tho government. that than van 3.000 in Ontario. and um, ptlolknlly. than in I living for only 1550). Tho touching pro"eqlon iunot no ovoIoI'ov ;L;nd no it has not no much to complain about `*9--h-:---- v-run-nu. nuvuuuuly nuu llllllllylhe I0!` higher thlngl. Oloood out of we teach- ing pmluuion they would be olonod out of int and medicine, md tho world would be the poorer of their ntunlod gniivlh. Whatpr-ohnionsu0`ornmoubyt.hooo- that onhl-(omens o! it: momben? The lawyers are no munoroua, we are told. that is :u qnoodon how the younger members of it no to make their mark And fortune. of n damn. In 1. ....I.. -- 1--. -W wuv nu-nu uunuuulx all` IHO work. How many do t 2 How many now- ntduyl enter the hing profusion with the deeire and expeo tion that it shall be continued until the end of their labor oomel? Verylew. '1` ohingia nnlionornble und exalted buein end should be paid fo' M It merite, but offer All are not men and women to beoomlnended when they can graduate from it into the higher profes- elqne? How has teaching boon hurt/hy the service of thoee who hove gone, later in lite, into low end medicine? It has offer- ed unto many pereone the opportunities for ueelulneu, the eld for honeet and euooeeeful eervioe. while they have been expanding mentally and qualifying for higher thinn. Glued um. nf 91.. .....i. v-yvu-nu_y vuu yuwuwv ul meuwlna. The oifeot produced by then etu- dente," says the Star, has been to lower the occupation of. the profeeeionni Ioele, And consequently to keep down uierienf And it add: thet the old idea with some trustees in that one who in good for nothing else gun he turn- ed into 5 school teacher. "and any ambitious young man, whose ultimate deligmtion in luv or medicine, is satisfac- toryto the trnewee if only he will accept I omelier celery than they are paying." The Stergoeefurtlxer and intimate: that this practice he been degrading. that it must be dieoo enooungement uh uid be given to those who make teaching eir life work. wllyynuvg Iu . ` ' pu-lmonto! llllll non o ` would be the \ It 9" A mturn mmr oondlblon of uhingn, for whion omplo provlulon has been nude in the now law. The high school board. as it now oxluh, would be reorganized and resume the guldnnoo of high Ichool Affairs, and the public Ichool board would roaumo the custody nnd one of public school affairs. nu: nan - nnlnn In. L....._LA _L_..A n v---nu, -nu uunu un yuuuu IUIIUUI llllrl. How can I union be brought. about? That. on be easily and perhaps but de- termined by n Imnll committee, to the Ip- poinomdnb of which the board: should give consent at the cu-lient dam. vvm I aumaxun nun AIVUUIX U. Tho Toronto Show in Iomowhnt. unfair in MI M-ubmone of tho quubion u to how {Al I. Innnhlna nunfnnninn I... L--- ..--_I up uuuuuuuu In vuu qualolon II so now In Ila touching profusion ha been used An 1 :0`:-nnhuu -inn- In |.l...L-.. _--.._- .... -... uqu-.--us `nun--mu uni mun S60 M n stopping stone to higher occupations, upooinlly bho practice of medicine. 'I`|\. -l`...A ......I..--.| |.., .L__.v uv uuuv-on Uvunun Inododnblu The question has been lnoldonlanlly dfiouuod by representatives of then now divldod bodiu. and the opin- lon IOOIIII toprovdl that. there ought to ho: union of then school boards In the Infarct of that harmony. elciency and ooonolny which are to much to be desired. Th. maul. .\l u.. 1.1-5. .....a ....u.-. _-|,--u_ ...._.__........,...._._....._.. OONSOLIDATE THE BOARDS. Tho law of bho province. passed at the Int: union of the loglnmuro. It now in lo:-co, And, if the bruutooa nro willing, than can be I consolidation of the high md pub- lic school boardn. I. [A .IA.l_`LI_ u II|L. IIsu 'lI Inl-hnnnh M nnln In na THE DAILY WHIG. "'0p(`/`or par Orlmu Dicor. ..._....._..._._.-.__. ,-, i 7! COMPETITION AIJL AROUND. Mk. 'l`.u.m.o.. HL._ .1. _...._-_L-A - JOl`E '7 ' "' iiJ"v`.3.'."1> zsn. ll Oabl .'.n.P`I;o:'pr1otol. |u-- E the ex- wu-uou by request so this can I copy of irm Plninndnsuo illuotnlrl kinda edition. 0 we voplouuro nuo nowlodgin . an vollutho nod often:-Al upooimofuo ol fancy ob And -hono printing. which forgnnu nomoribunnnoxoollod. Wonou I nukoclmdoundy im vomontln the work turned out by the am ninoo mov- Jngooihncvund hnhnnn hm... -M. I `work uu-nod out by tho Wum ooiuncvand halnono homo. The pa in t-holou`-hlv um...-.5. ....a uruco tor nwu. . Moreover. Mr. MoNoi|l'a court-sin con- sistent: he hu the |b`|it to represent North Bruno. the courugoo his oonvmtion.-, And may admirable quulitiu of head and heart. -I up-Tu-Unto Oloo. P: r and Ink. Toronto. . Burn: Wmo, Kingston, bu vnrdod by to this cop; in hundnoun illnnhnl-I ma. -In mu muoponuonco on ma battleeld again llld now told: the highest. htaabimoninls of either of is -ompotiuoro, b enhances seem to be that eh: Batu:-dni Stu will hue to 'oin the boys in he ing him in North ruco for I890. Mnrnnwnn ll. |l-LY-:|n_ H, KKK?` UTIMX Enhtoionunodld. Nd-viliuol -urvo|nhnn-nnnn-n-5.. AL. aux- Oouldln on Book on It. loolll. Owen Sound Star. We had An Hun nl -..n~...:..... LL- :_ nnuouu man in the Hold over in North ruoo. but since Mr. MoNeill has proven his independence thu battleeld holds highest. mabimoninls of is treatment. end there are hundreds 0 parents. wives end children who thank God that their loved ones have been in- duced totnke it. For full information eddrose The Manager, Lekehursblnstitnte. Oekville. L:?.JI-I\.Iupul1.Iu!! men wno neve been cured IGQPOII '11 I IIII l.ll'IllI INDEX- There is scarcely a drinking man in ex- istence who does net f uently and earnestly wish that he could ree~ himself from the habit. His business may be go- ingto ruin: his friends may be leaving him; he has to endure the reproachful worms and looks of parents wife and child- ren. He recognises the fact that he is destroying their happineuas wellas his own. and In his,sober moments he perha curses himself for his selsh cruelt . ll: an agony of remorse he vews that e will stop drinking; and in some cases. where the will is exceptionally strong or the disease has not made tgo much progress, this is suflicient, although, unfortunatel . such casesare extremel rare. When t 0 drink disease is once eveloped. nothing but proper treatment can free its victim from t e craving for drink which will periodically recur. and which must be satised at any cost. Home. wife. family, business count for nothing; all must go to enable the unhappy sufferer to obtain the stimulant which in his peculiar condition has become as much a necessity to his system as food and sleep are to that of a healthy man. To such as these. the treat`, ment at the Lahehurat institute. Oakville, may be recommended as a safe and certain cure. There are hundreds of bright. hap- ] Ky. prosperous men who have been cured y t treatment. and than an I......i...i. Owen Sound We hld an den 0! an rting the inde- gondouh in the lie ruoo. since Mr. MnN.an 3... ............ oonaoruoteu provincial cabinet. I Hon. Mr. I-lard will bopremier nnd ab_tornoy-general: ol. Gibson will become oommluiuioner of crown In da. and Hon. Mr. Harcourt. minister /10! education. Hon. Mean. Dryden Harlsy will re- main at their old mu. Thou. Ballantyno, ox-npoalror. will oma provincial secre- tary, and E. J. Duin. provluolnl treasur- er. llOI'.' V This oplnionla now generally believed, and nlrond there are oroouto of ma ru- oonatruotedypmvinoial cabinet. On. Hii will hanrnminr MI - _ ~._._. B9nu&l':o1 clan Provlnolnl Govern- A` out with III. llnrdy u Promlor. onto Ben. "1! Sir Oliver Mount. onbora dominion politics. and I am nlmoni. certain that he will, nida prominent liberal who is nemlly ri ht. in his forecasts, Hon. (L . Ron wi I -go. too. In hot. the minis- tor oloduontlon in more likely, if any- thing.` to enter the Arena than ll blue pre- mier. ng. mier." mm. ]0|ll`O(l une me. There were two jnd mono aummonaea. Ono dolln uent wu o and to y $1.50 a week untx I dobb of #2`) Wu d Ipoaed of. and than mun gnliur. 9.1.. nu... ..,.. .u-_.n WOOK unbu debt: of 822 dinpot dch I` uh oh $. 7 oouongnns O0 Ol'W!|'l4: uon. . Merchants bunk vn. J. MoCMnmoi:.- Action for the rooovery of a note for $104.26. .Dofondun6 chimed he had paid nmouno o! nobom Donald Fr-uer. Ad- journed line die. Thorn warn lawn hu-I.-n.....s\ . ....... ..- Deuwqon puma, defendant fylod oounber claim. J. Halligan & 00. vs. J. IA{rnnare.-Ao- tion lor rooovary of an account for 812.98. J udgmont, non-wit. ' , A. B. Nioholnon vn. J Wan. _.A.. M. N auugmonlz, non-um. B. Nicholson vs. J. Wnbt.e.-An ac- tion {or 825 damage: {or unlewfully shoot.- ing pleinti I dog. Reserved for considera- tion. lA'-...|.....A.. L.._|. U- I II n ea oy content until next court. sitting. J. Mullen VI. J. McDonald.--Aou'on for recovery of an account {or 813.75. J udg- ment for lnintlfl`. . G. E. uttall ve. D. Grimehaw & Co.- Aoblon !or_ payment 0! In Account for 846.75. Relerred to clerk to take nooounbe between parties, defendant fyled lZC- J. Wnlkor vs. J. A. Johnston at. al.--_ Action for yment of A note for 873.11. Judgrnonb or plnintii I. A. Brook VI. '1`. Irwin. -. Ankinn Inv- auugmono l0I' pluntllf. vs. T. Irwln. Action for payment of an account for 86.84. Adjourn- ed by content until next sitting. McDonald.--Aot.ion for V IlIOo Judge Price prodded ai the division court yeatordny snd diaposod of those Kinntan Coal Co. vs. T. McKenzie.- Aobion lor recovery 01 an acoount for l91)..`05. Adjoumod by consent until May I . -3---1- A Inull Docket - lulu; tor I Dog : Vnlu. _`l'mI... 13.1.. ......1.I-.I _. LL, 1. . . `Eliot Feat of Fitting Mo`n's Feet The intimation that the minority will uoooptoithdbiii in my uinpo, workobb or nnworhblt. olur.` undo, or ooniound- in.iI I mu-pining oirouutcnoo. In it Am-nnhlnhn Mp In-um nn u. u-__ : 1 uiv nawioimjdonoo pretend to thdrnlmsndplnnundpurpou, thrdodro to ondo explanation : ground mun. wiutoooniltmotlmo Mann-Inn .________j_ A: Up-`IV-Date ooo. I Ink. Tannin, .__jj.:.:. The Drlnk Dlncqu. I an.-umln .. ..I...t._I.:.., , I! l0|`- mpy o vqibjon. Omnnnnu, April 13. ap.a.1)...n, 3- nldlan. kappa. hull uni huh nnu.vnhiundh hm-a..t.n -fwuv and vunlvl-$\IIaD E-HAL acceptable perfume ' itan acceptable price. Pay qnntbnr duty and bring them and man im- . Arno:-loan perfume itiifaalln-here tor even50o ` "nifohnl In odor is sug- Antluon A4 A-un`A-nun -`A1154..-