Daily British Whig (1850), 11 May 1896, p. 2

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IUD. Mlhr lludn WHAT IS THE EFFECT? The mind: of most; legal gentlemen, And not 3 few laymen, are ongngod in I study or the privy oounciru dooiuon on the pro- hibition question. The result in I vniety of opinion. A. .....l-..L......I -; u._ , ,, - vuuu-p u. an wuu-uuw-uuluut. lllllllllll, an the Witness put: it. the Ipending of million: on million: in building I ouue~ way over the bottomleee] mnekege that lie between the Saskatchewan and. Hud- eon e Bay. ` Did this catch the popular hncy ? The tory paper: aye no, but the latest new: Eon Winnipeg}: to the client thnt Tapper oannot buy Mnnitobe with an empty pro- mise. that u I tnvaiug ehowrmn he bu lost him gri p, and tho drlgglng Mr. Mac- domld into his meehee he is likely to de- stroy hi: pdlitioul inuence for All time. -.-uu-uu-up-; runway. wllluu rllllllanb Inn dlatod, nnd with good nguon, Iinooit in what Mr. ' Stoppard onllu "tho Hldnot of all wild-o'suohomu."nnd moons, ll than Winn... nno. u Ink- ...._.|:__ -uu nu-mu: vn vluw uyulllllg uunpnlgn appeal: was th dolibonbo `and wicked ac- tompo ofho pt-omionhopnnhuo the unp- port of Manitoba by prowling, In tho mm of thrgovcrnlnont. to build the Hudnoffl Bay nilway. which parliament IIAI lunndlalhd. and with mom! ---an wu-nawpuluu-IIJIU lalllllwli % should not ho any dioulty am: an judgment! of the prlvyoounoihblnt Imba- boIIuyl;_nvohoonooooptodbytaho pro-` vinououdbllodomigcnwhon thaqohnvo Ahounnlnoudby Islam. Buthouaw M to ignonzo hctbhoin -this one Muni- lmln -1-. ....g 4..-..I ._n.L _..._I_ _-- 5.-WWII? IIC III; The fawn of that opening campaign mach -u H18 dnllhu-Ah and .....s..: .. Til-IE STAMPING BUSINESS. 1 -" '- l "'I --*_.n__ `nnlfully Aonowlpagm. Ilmlnlnihfnn M oh. ..Lu.I..__o_ ., 7. ruuulnuxouu. IL `AL. 1-. Il-_ n_.I -9 '-:.'-'- .357-':.:`.f3 H. IIIIII hi-n_.._`__ ._ u -nun-III rllu For Dyupop ouinlhu. IMI loo dun for-gothn IIAI lqpnlnd `.'.'.'. `*"' "" ...:}.'..'.'-'.'.: hodlnhd uolnsy nui:-olnod an Jhnn. v now acting I `E?-prwn. r. . 330, in :1: 0 Arbot VII n- uiuuun ' _|nm About tween: Inc If DIH. In tho all:-nn.au-n-A.k-La? Incnaowu and Mostly all Ibo Road on louday our returned home In tzook in; the winter at Nanton mu. olthohrmouhnnnmu I4 Sovonl nan lanai, %iii'}jn4soNBRos. vvlulllw -uu vuruvu H10! clout g wasting than : homo th for heating 4 paces. aocnuon ll unknown. I. H. 8oholl I gun well In: mpod out md cleaned Thursday but. 0 ow. ed freely u Inn]. in much t. a name volume and burned frool . Thorn in mm. gu wasting than mu In ......a. - ncro Mao. Auudy the some Join y have I largo tract. of had louod wfclfn viow to that purpooo. B. 0. Steele. ac- oompiniod by a gentleman from Boston. vs: hoo Thundny in connection with ohelmttor of a test wellgol course their decision in unknown. I H n"IA l no. mgll --- ---~ ' In ll over. his discovery of oil at or nur Verona. we trust will utimulum those lnving the matter in hand to tub this locality are long. The indications here have been very promising. and if straw: tab which way the wind blown a beat well is to go down here Also. Alnody the oomfuny large land Inna ...u.- mn u very muon an excess of lut'yea'r use ol the {allure of MI in and newly aoodod meadows. Union notary In reoolnn a fair thus 0! milk no lnr. She will don tlou uoumo her old-Mme vigor Inter on. Grimnhaw & Co. no Ihlpplng out come my all the tlmo. Their ptouu will resume opontlom shortly after nood- lngiu In Aln~.n.._ -1 ..u _. ,, -- ____._____._ Gun fudorloknbnrg. Fnnnxoxununa, Mny 9.-8owing in about completed. The tonnage of spring min in very much in Int your gho tqilure of min and uunng eervioe Mine Annie Bneam long with neivette end nveetneee the Iolo,!Oh. Happy Day." Althou h young in you-I. this fair singer rende the solo in 3 men- ner that would have been onedltoble to one of mntumege. Her voice is wonderfully sweet And powerful Ior e novice. If helivee until August 6th. next, Rev. (4. S. White will have served forty earn in the Methodist ministry. He in etii robust and hearty, just in full of energy on ever. and shows every peot of serving even longer then his in ilee enniverury. pun: leaves and whoeoevi received mi thereafter lived at the expenge ol the v- emment. In wuwith palm leaves mt was welcomed in Jerusalem. When the life of the rilzhtooue men is ended he re- ceive: the pa :11 crown of honor sud lives ever after In the lory ot heaven. During eervioeu Anni. R---m ---- X9? % `HOUSE. .. .. uus oouuy noon: and Mu; obhor for spiritual wants. A righteous mm in the gnndeu man the world ever law. The 0 hr gave a history of the pllm tree. how it was put to 882 ulol, every part being useful. Mohphorioally the rigbtooul man in I palm Oreo. bringing forth good fruit. In ancient Izlmu nbhlota were given crown: of palm leaves and whoooonr mmlvnd an- nov. u. u. wnm, Napnnoo, preached at BI-ock'utI-not Methodist church. buing his remarks on Psalm. xcu,-12 : "The Righteous Slnll Flourish Like the Palm." He said there oxintad IIL uncertainty no to who new the Pulmmbutc there in one un- deniable laot.and that in that God was with the author. Ho likened the In tree to nri htoouu mun; both bore rule, one for thepodily need: and bho other nmndum nn nun cnuron bishop is quoted es hlvlng ui that the teechm V of Christ were ideal, and at I Y.M.O. debate It wee de- cided that Christ's teachings are not sup: posed to be carried out to-day. Christ died for humanity, for society. end the sp- plicetion of the rinciples of His life to so- ciety is ebsoln { neoeuery. Politics, as we of regeneration, end the only way out is that some men will sulfer crucixion poli- tioslly. The state cannot establish purity and right, but the croes ol Clirlst can. Ex- cept our dominion end its ublio works he net-and we will suffer estrnctlon. who sermon wee lucid end instructive. end the preacher : handling of his subject wu such as to engage At once. and hold throughout, the attention of the entire oongregetion. now then. are in need" mum-" v ' , 7 The application of grlnclplee of the orou to nociety wu next eslt with, and the preacher acid that the onl society a ehrminn can believe in it oh ethn. An Enflinh church blahop I: ugi they teaching: Ohrlu wan ._- .-- -..- r-II .vIvvvu ul sauna!` and IIVOG aver During service in y_ith nni_voto9_and Iolo.lOh. ma mo touched our] of tlklr lilo. Doeuhoramy the cross gnu`: intobhoblufnou lib,` to-dnyf We dt notbollevpinoh nnynou than we auwllllngtox oonoornnmuag noted. `I! you win business, y I-billhudu. 000.. must bear ; u the piper burn the wnhnnnrk. Oh:-int can/be no Iilont partner. Ho Inuit be I mr.r: uonnn with tbonnlity oi the oral In busineu lo. the speaker aid: Ola-in Iivod among men. nob n Inn Illqu. His lilo touched mum malt Doclthonlmv Hm mm: Ant-`r uion was to E; ow a"/twin` Md u W" `mo in Ming, an wollu to to burn! ulvauon :4; 4,, 3 m. m `M, th "` 3' `'*' 'P"v9 "31: 5 M-gbk knon 4` 'I::ioI:n)|:'snnmin, .' H` q"'d "p' E` "*5! Jbhn Ndllnon mlfron Ion of Gavin ( from the old way. pnoohod 5 new I H.mm,,n' mvo 0, Rum. )pu,d P0,. was norms. and tho world one! I y an `"53-dd Q |.j,..u.|y f :l'I'In;.!?.fIc1i;"t;howorldhnnnoGohangqd in tmw H. n _ _-no R. Gun II .1:-. guano: of hunt. Dali Iohtbonnlit thoorou I ' busineun 1:. Inukgr mid: Nnln-i-I: . W `l. `!'93-` """d ` over donylouuolnn All 3? Dean 6 rullyeoltua an thing to In ohuiann! can ho no love t ucrloo. The llloolchrm van 5 lilo ' undo: thuludow of tho on-nu. V in mine" rehdjut conditions than 0:- well u Ihrnnl I'.oman.Ha-u u.~I.....I.. L.-A And u...;..i'. can *1: man will come slur la, let him en'y Mm , and who nnhuonugpuxud ollow I_o."!_ whontlnuwoulu nu" "an ant LondJuu0hriutwuu'II,n loln` uoeouolinoaruronnnh. thlow vordlolohohxtotoldlo nnpltltudo nbouthnwlntvnn tho (nun who would foavlllnr" ' ngollht nulicyofhhoomnilnhomoli add: "We do nokthink onon oftho on-ou. It in the only out-nnoe noo lite eta:-nAl,_ the only mnnnnl nmnnsluum. BOBABTS I on Horny puuohod in tho` l'i!-Itoougg-gguionnl cl: all but fromlnkomltt " "mi" Andl{- Idoih [ll _qgm_a. _n{t_:?I'g., `lgt MI} 5:3 ! '.n:n.d gin 1nv).HAnbLo H. Honscwd no-V oucm sanuou mam. ltoullovonullut hhnluuuuqln All och: lahnu-._n.. In--o At Brook nun Ohm:-ch. a` 1: What. 'u;_...-- _A -uvvn In-UII unnron. White, Nupnoo, not Methodiub ohnmh mi .u nuuuu 5 reel. I I r ;':..; ....`:..:..."".i III Ijfll Illullnc. Ian curhlnl from son. to 019: chenille onruinnl'muIO9.l to 016; silk our-him 019 and ngilzslnmnak cumin: u . to ROIIINI Ollall . 51":-;`uh dunuk our-him n. P" blo cones in ohonillo, dunulx. raw silk, in , all silt. cloth, hit, from 500. to O . mo, hblo sud picture aupu; curtain stair plus. picture anal. Alma Anything U0 . ho hi at R. Iohnrl King- Eating. nun. > sq npnl nun. Ion for civil, naohl. politics! 5% 1-ollglouunumutlonn sound sndlnogh-apron. inc oonaohnooo. (no worship. mo bile oohool; righteous authority. admin clan and law. ....._ -- uw; HUI come worship. ':h..>ol; rig ninja law. , ,,, _._ --.-. r._--'vuvuvuu eon. Ull ` the other side (I the mnln shore. certainly no lee: moonhelnoue. One might wonder what Inch A country is made for, except * perhaps to ride u-ough end wonder end " edore. But when you follow the wonder- ful Inlehe olelt up Into not-eh hues of the * mountains, oven deep chenne e for chips; ' end the rivers um come tumbling down ' the helghtgendeeeelon them the great eelmon oenneriee that ve been 0! late ' you: created; enormous eeubliehmenus end then look around on your Ihip and no M men at ell neuoneluoe in; up in she mime, you my nay t e wondering and adorlngere `ll right; they should be and nuetjaemu vdlunclemencekodhes taken oenoft H but yomwilleleo nay, there in pl-notice! He here In it: mighty ourrenta; the eel-th hath He given to (be children of . In , :.?';.u; .*.:u'*'*".':5 .'.`..'.?,...!."."*s,: .'..,*:::*.'. In-aunt not UULLIUUILH UUIIGT and stop using vrobacco naturally with the help of one name ooenn in lonood out by 3 run of towering mountains through whlgl`: than no love! pumps to an 0 I` mnln shun: m.=_.'.` .. ..mu..u` muuuullll nnroug punngoutotho n mounulnong nu. --I-I-A Ion mm in free How of Mo. unit? mama and rm the hr-Ionttorod member: of thfl noble empire? The beauty olchll voyage north from Vancouver to Port Simpson or Alulu is that you have ocean and mountain air. call: And fresh VIM!` I the time and all within the enclosure cl A continuous river, likes: the ohnnnolol the Thousand ll- lnnda vG|nnn us. On the one side the Pnclo in onood rnnge of towering ynonntalnn through which vuv urwulll or one won. one motherland; the other upon the British Em ire of the out, India and Auetra in; and with cheerful. loyal heart. throws open to both the welcome of our wide do- main. Why should not the young domin- ion with in free ow of unite wrong it hr-Ioottared mamhnn n9 95 - mm. Vancouver. our gateway to the Orienma juutly roudfof or nntunl perk. Like the I lendd pork 0! Hnlifu, It in ublle hm]: governmental or military, and iko in eubrn pattern it looks out to its lorloue ocean, and well dieplnye the pecu- grity of the climate end the nonfonnnuon of the ehom. The one by: hand upon the Brluin ofthe west. the motherland; upon British Emnin won ulxu I mun--uu-wn manna and been granted ' a widow : , accompanied with I ` cheque for In this sum inincludod baoogy for ha-all and two children. ` died two hour: but wlbhou ondnyhlt Mn. Gilbert F`orgio.Al- menu. In: Ittiohn with jpo loxy and t wing to- gnlnod oonbolpuunou. Ha. I` o, whoa: maiden Mme In: June Dune d.wu a main of the wvrmhi of Goulboum, and ruin the nlxby-nint gr of her . 3| was sister of Dr. neld. Pobro in, nu. Mn. Susan Cu-negro. aged nixt -oi ht ogn, died nu Rockport, On. April Bfot rs. Cum 0 leave: {our IOIII. Gupta. John and bort Om-nvcslo, Rook rt; Capt. Alonndor. Brock lo, Ind pt. James, 0! Grindntono; two dnuglmrl. \ Kn. Elisabeth Stubs. Grindltonog Mrs. 1 Mary J. Pihnimmom. Rockport. Ont. : Mrs. Onmogichunlwuyllivod in the vi. l oinity ot Rookporo. ' l ----..-n u Gloria and llunuu of BHIIIII col- UXNI 5' .31. Dr. `hIlI|n, n _ _ II. .11-., value. :3! and ml. 'l16nl`0;l6 I 5 '39 34.818; horns. I44; .popuIMlon. 575. During an you than won aixmn birth: and not I death in tho-taownuhi u. Elisabeth Moan. wi ow of the am June: Ilooo, Robyn : Hill, has Tuesday roodvod notion from the dopam- MQIIMIOOMVA Ibhubaluhad boon gnnhd pension. oooomnniad with . Ilncic Sam's F Tobacco Cure Among-uu lino; ,6! nllvnyn undli oon'- unoon. Jqh Oonnoll undo I good Inn! in hhn,l1no of the 5.A. &P.B., eho other v,~1nv|n carried Away over 0900 . H pmpmwrouh ndh nbhuol hu bo:n"In_bpnan'ud ax before an Er-m-w-IVCIIUIUHOIII I130 OBI Thopmprichotolobyndhnnbll Ihu ..';';..'.*:b-.':e. 9-91222-.r won an ;""....r.;"...::T-T""..:'"'.;7s.:,-..':.':.?" #1 Which: In "are found In plenty .|ong;t.lu Lugs, nllnyn eon- O1 course you can stop it without assistance, but gut : taemuse of `East- your power. enp that for somathina hnnvv ,,_l,_. ,. A WESTERN TRIP. manner. In {ac}, I am einirelu free from the troubles which I - locked mo befma taking then re- markable pills, And I rcmmmend them 3: I curtain cure for all troubli nrfifng from kidney diu- pg. - --_ -11.- __ %-"" -4-.:.v-- . mu noun or uoan's Kidney Pille.` ; I have taken them with what , peogile tell me is the usual good reeu t. . "The have cleared the urine. remove the sediment, relieved me of distressing pein`in the heck e and between t shoulden. :nd= ` heve built an up in I ' ` manner. {ect,`I an` entire from which : befme taking these re- '4 nil}; `ll I nnntunnngahl I uzungucuh 1 WED! `[0 MI . MC-_ Load : dru store aid bought` two boxes 0 Don : Kidney Pillj. have Ataken than with -uh-'6 m`?1`wl:.urine was we duk cred, 'thagreat den of m% Iediment. I. went to Mr. Lgodk dram um-. ..`:.I 1.-.`... \uvu| um Iuuueys Inn in me smell of my back, also between the Ihoulders and great pain in the bladder. . CZL- "-3- - / A - V . . r HANDS ` hutch-I-us.-nu , l'u-llIAn' '. .'.'.5'... '`s?.`i"1"r.}'r'f'omoni11.: The gri left me with kidney troubles an: vel. I had severe pain overt e kidneys and in the small Inf mu hut-It nlnn |.-a....-- AL- ` the "lanes at Indira" Ohio! In- [IIQOP `roll: on Intel-uni; lb:-1. Mr. Francis Somerville, one of the best known men in the steam- boat trafc on the rivers and-lakes of Ontario, having been engaged in this business for fifty years. and 7 who resides at No. 195 Upper Colborne street, Kingston, speak: as follows of his recovety from the sickness which has effected him for some time. * C...'.I ll- '_----r- "` "' nllu uumslnyg IIIUIIIII IIWI. Wlunovor op- roou nature 0 pout God And lutmnnirgy. or nntni-oi: ozj rovulod no mun. :- turoia the true book ol nvolabion. Nor in it In Sabbath or nonmonu, in ohnorv. ing or neglecting that And ceremonies, in noooptalng or mining dogma, faith`. or croodn. that we no ulntg or olnnon. but in oppodnyorooh [ EE I to my own nature. If this be true. as it unquestionebly is, whet then should be the duty of our pes- tors end mesters P` First to eppl the mum: of the old Greeksefe: " now thyself, from stert to finish, rpm embryo to nnlit . Next, to ' int out how eeoh should e tein from injury to herself, end, redoxioel es it may appear. this would gnome equivalent to love thyself." This is tbellrst and chief duty` of men- to love himself, to cherish mself, in reverenoo end worship his own being. When he shall have succeeded in doing this. he will love others; he will love, reverence and worshi his fellow-bein s; be will intensely worship and reverence is God. So for es he comes short of these to himself, so fer will he hurt or wrong others, end so fsr will he be wanting in e due appreciation of his Maker. To thine own self be true And it must follow as thede the night, Thou eenst not then he felse 0 any men." Seein thete men's nsture is threefold-- hysice , inullectusl end morel xthet the g rat is the besis of the second, end the second of the third; it becomes in. duty to I study and inform himself of eeoh in its order end to seek the highest development of them ell. We eennot be perfect end so we esnnot be sinleee,but we oen aim st the greetest possible perfectibility which is minimizing of sin, end this is our bounden duty. Our bodies ere not sinful. elthou h I we may meke them instruments of sin. go ferns we know the ere the oion of God's physioel hen iwork. '.'l` ere felee to nature. treltors to humen d ty(end f slenderers of the Most 11 h--blind leeders of the blind, who esssrt t there is in them enythin obscene or ueclesn. From the germ of Ife to the moment of death they are beeutifull end wonder- I fully mede. We should c erieh end pre- serve them cerefully, honoring ell our or- gens in just msesure, bringing our best intelleotuel feculties to the work by e = careful study of their right functions end requirements, end meklng body end mind ` assist in the production of more! sxoel- \ lencs. It is not in ertloiel lewst st pro- `gran must he sought, hut in o 'ving end utilising neturel lews. Whetever poses opposes humenitv. molt hobdonndai doinnoistiona spinal: uinnon. agnd unify their iuom-I with inngi crime: and otitioun punish- ments. inga "indiEaunt in themselves are magnified to hugo importance and thoaooimouoonnquononrodimi 00. ovnninhing point. until at lougth trnthnnd manhood an oogioundod. Thou. Mo. olsin, an that w mi ol` the tin: of othou moot glibiy and copiously. To omit. minor oifonou, vdlnu wry much for Iq- otanoo of sin against God. W0 an told over and ova-to beware 0! thin; but we nroiy,iiover,hcu-anon wnmod not_ to _, , .. . .. - .. .....x__. L;_,_ use n In nulmorgooa not evil. WI mnnot Iln inst Him, Ishoroloro. But we can do in uryto ounelvuor oo onm and If we look I little (Arthur ye shall In that we cannot even nin against others unless we have u-at tinned ogdnu our-ulvol. The impulse which n no to hurt or wrong my neighbor is orehnnd A wrong or hurt to my nature. my neugnnor nu D010! this he 9.1-un. an nenuon and u not tainted by prlenlaonft. Now we cannot hurt or inJuro\God nor do Him any wron . His nntnu forbid: lb. Whutevor falao we hko loud: only ounolvoa utny. hnuvor we do on nevnr be undone. We my a now right. but osnnob rooull upon wrong. no that moral oxpiuon in oboolutol impos- niblo. So for as God is concern we can do H in: noithu-good not evil. W0 Iin uninlt Him. bhumlom. Enlx ca mu That mm ,7 --v-vu-ICIVQI GII\V (shim. Duoom0on,Glnlon. coo. . `WU-7 IAOOTIT. :: uunuer. Iuereronlo mum tolmrt, or nomethin to be stoned for. or to go wrong and thuso do wrong. Our readers an select which they pleueg we or the mbooauee ith the el leeb compu- henuion undil nob Min by inlum Gad nor Two dorivntionl of the word have bison nu - gated by varipnsdeu-nod man fromthon "ainoin, to hurt, Km! from the German . "aunen, to oxpinu. or Poluibly It irnlllod to the An Io-Saxon ` lyndrian, to go ` uundor. orofon its to hurt, gt: In!` juun pl 4].. ----- l'\--A ~- "150 BBC mutter. Ecymologiutaa no not: hull no uni u the theologians as to wins in primarily manna. been an`: M bV Vldhmi lll flu-nu QLAII-an ruuy,nuvor,nou-anon wu-nod not sin nuthimoolt. You tho form: in morn and physical impodbllity, wlnnu tho hour to of oonolnnt and universal oo- ourronoo. Now, if there in no nin ogglnot God. 5 may owe: idea In at onoo oxplod good it do not ourselves in an a taking place. It hooves on to look Into he nu-yuauvup -uu u pl: Etvmnlmntn . ) am! In uuunguun so all ulna whpi isr in notlin. `or in-, who wnynn not tr `Lhooomu aintnl. From but at thou- un of [pin theologian thunder forth their holiomndnl donnnointiona iiiod in i pol-hnoo d Eu'2..".`.?`.... ..i'....".`..u..: "2. ` 0 of the chuck: rarely, ii over, hou- Aninlt hinnnll. hr. u mm. s. . NI! uu& no man in by I pndtlvo law." 0 labor undo: I nnltiludo 0! than of chemo d-COl'iP0ll-` lhnkind hnl lubri- outod than without number. A: `1'|n _PngalI" aid Iona uncaring urn. "and No doubt you have men had I . , 53'." ;`.."Z"* T.'i.'.'a?o au'nouu"".'u..'I" oz-ln'oluno2'ndnuoondItun mutton law. of which action he an be aged, nd tn-iodv udqqpnd ho - road or.l0and l`u-cc. that which in noun in it-nI1.hnun.Iur....... vlcloa can-ad b wtiuiui. l`u-char .355 1. no fan nnu.m wndsauml In bomdodn byapultlvo _{'o nndun nnllihdnnl-In. ..c EIII. Dill III II; mro! science. that phcruyooldnx All Iillo hula!-bu lI|'l,NIN0lI>pdliC"I. no_u.qor ugynnnun ju`tlp.\IIt'e,IlSo lhlniubcry but no! all duulnu. uhoqhwt nan MIC min: III: ; nAm.v Hun cur. A``An wank. i adju--' nanny. Mo:-all in he thtlndmdi :1. but imnorhvl . tho and tho quality 0! Ilayo -living -nu n tho Inn of his mum of the I Mdnn nulh. Ilwodn tokndw rupung our inborn {acumen and nnbnnl lnutlnou. we do violence to our hot und tin spin `ourselves. Indnlgonco mm 1-0-0! 1 out-monllnuoondthonour moral tooth ` tndo (hello! In In fact in min. Loxnox no mum: on how lghn by. pro- Detroit a (hoot lntollootul obltqutly. Than who Brlglma juggle chomnolndlnoon bola! Ihnothno Langley, amount to think Kldnoy I thnlwonndowolnskoln. Anwltlnln hotel: If debut in whom!!! n- mnfndod dulonolou-being. Thou limb! mm. othuulu A-ll .._..- rnpting inborn (acumen Illltlg vlolcnm to null Inalnb --I` to Cure. `Price SI. sP61ALs IN cARPE`Fs' - --, -v-v-`V. Issues Policies on every plan of Insurance. Including Ordinary Life. Limited Payment Life Endowment. with or without profits. De- ferred Premium. Annuity Bonds at lower rates than any other company. . I00 Wellington street. Ottawa. Head Office of the Company. \ ,/_.__._....____._.._...._._.....___._._.._.__._._.:_... ""'.-.`_ .i`!I .'E'.S,%,L]"6 IHSHIW Gm ` to. _ -_..._. vu \I\Il\ I l\l' Parlor Suites from $22.00 up; Bedroom Lounges, just the thing for a dining tooth}! over Easy Chair, very_ comfortable, $6.00 up n $2.50 up; Writing Desks, 85 oo up; Bed,Lo design or class of Furniture made to order. We have always in stock a 1 Furniture of our own manufacture. Furniture and --.- --wwu wvuupuny, IIIIIQIIOF, UNI-3 U-Hula L .__._._____ Wood`: Phoophoullno In told by rupotulblo wlaoloulo and null dnubu lllho Dcllnlols touuingovortho [rIvo-butw1th the oonunuad and pa-nmrlnguod Wood`: Pho-phodlne, than ones that had bun [Ivan up hulls. remand to manly vigor and bomb-Radar you mod lIoGdC|IlIlb-IoIlO- cu-who hu (man you upu lncun-ublo--the remedy ll now width-your ruck. bylutuoyououhorumredwn llfeof unetulnound Price. on who. 01: slxpwk-cu. 00: bym-lift-olvottlus Ono wlII}lmu, tlapunalnd in run. Punphlot hit to My OM11. The wood company, Windsor, Ont-, onnaln. WnnJ`.x._L-u__., _,... --- ' ELEPHANT on STAIR CARPETS in Tnput est Carpets at cut prices. RU SELS C v nrpeto With Bordon to match. ry and` Bx-uuolu grjatly rgglncod at SELLING AT WHOLESALE pmces ENGLISH TAPESTRY CARPETS,werth 6oc. 75, SOC. ` gI_CH1'1oN1) 8: co. 263-265 Pkiucess sr., 69d71. SOME OF OUR PRICES. .-- l___, A ` A Brugsols Carpet with . pordovr at th9above price. a new deaizn. new copdiiust lf6CO`lVOd0l"'I"T|J88-A day. It will be Imponlble to re- place when sold out. If you need . a New Carpet see this line. to be had only at A Good Assortment of Best Makes I "J _...,_ _. ..--on 5: van] IICIIICICI II :. U;lALRON S m Bedroqm Suite; froni $10.50 up; ng room,'85.oo up; large stuffed- ; up; Fancy Oak Rockers, eiks, Bed,Lounges, $6.00 up. Any rniture ' TELEPHONE 312. oouund 3 audit to oninolif Hlllllnd vhalnn-qr. b:_-shoooe$'.::na":a':p cn-:..------n---- Altutnnllhunnlolu-. nu-n-h.....lI|._..a. _...n p_. large and varied asaoftmont of tR'SHALL T ciao: ornnn. I`. KINGSTON. xmcsron. orir. CI for 40 or cinibx Paper: I ): W Us Votel Aberdeen. .` Joan. III nnunswlcu. outside with paint, inside ,wi_th piper, paint and de-_ eoiatnng. Of course you human : time or skill to do so yourself, if you had we would not be in business. So just tell your needs to us and our expert work- men will make your home "3 thing of beauty." >c\ 10! 0! W 11 -(Una!-Ian hon wh.M 1;: )ud About an" . 3, ' O 2?.`-..*.. ...`:`:'.1-..s'.':.'.:: 1 1 I 1 1 1.. AL- I_..L4-._ _.-__ II. , 1 ! I you than on - 1 ..::.*:';'.':.::.':.m'r:.. : -..*.;.`."`.`.;'*.`:t..`..`:n`s".:.'.`.'..',: _9'__I.-- ' '- -wt ---._...?., u--u- kl yunlbul m$-um eonldnoblloln I M hinder Intention. I mmnnnvnv. Bollovlllo, one. MEDICAL HALL. or an o! tho -'lUl'-IIII- v to Manchu I0 Inn v .5`) MID nlnb ludoulvhn Ch llln-`IA- .1 .._.n.,- -.... -_u-uw yupurl. Du uncanny. 00!!` Mined the full text oi the umrhblo upuohu undo by Sir Tupponmd Hugh John Ilnodomldub Winnipeg. on Triday owning. 'I'lmo oonlucutod the oponing ohho oonurvntivo onmpsignnndnograat. impothnovtwu attached. The avenge _ poliunluuttloddown to nsdwlnuhqo clhtlnfaluhod not had to ny-Iho man vhoonihdlhiloounky and nnjhnt Io ,oouItlnI._Ind Oh old man : son. the Ihcdawoldcpnrtodgnuncnnndvhunthin avenge politician Ind trpnllnd our oolmunaolworduholntd u papa: down nndoonhnud. incantation, the in failed Ionndtuhndtlun. Onothingwu quuo evident, that both u-o'punurandu.ontuua tholuldot dldndIpI|hdr_nlnIhlndy. Thym- prin- agimuonopgu up... the clutch su- gdolpbouohnllovcrwlnlndnllothuu, A TRIBUTE TO DALTON. He (Delton Mocerthy) refused oebinet - olee long ego. He in not in the oontnot line einer directly or indirectly. like a considerable number of the pretentious polltioieue who buu engrily eer him. He in not under the inuence either of levol-or leer. Hie reoord ie ee'oleen ea hie heed ie oleer. A greet may people ' do not agree in the leeet with Delton Mc- Cei-thy on e good many important polnte, but we feney thet at my rete the mqiority beertily believe him _ one oi the moot : thoroughly etreigh orweni, end truth- ` telling public men o the dey.end oomider 1 it e good thing [or t eeountry thel them . in such e power in it! freedom 0! po|iti- l l I eel thought end independence of political eotion.-0tteIre Journel. Iuuuu nu". nnggun pruldu. and Mr. Haggnrt him .101! ounot olonpo the stigma of having pcnatad t-be Imndnl. They cannot plead ignorance of what III going on. Mr. Haggai-t in paid $7,000 nyotr for doing something, and the elector: `nut to knogv who tint. something in. nu vuv nuulu no nuupu upon nu opponents. Fqncy his npology for the Curran bridge ucandnll The utimuud out of the bridge wu8l00,000. but tho actual out In: 0630.896. of which 0394.000 in notnally paid am, I std! from the taxpayers ol at lent I234,- 000. Mr; Hnggn dlaolnlmod the ra- aponaibility for thin. Th; tranqrauor, According to him, Iris "I Iooundrololn man named 85. Louia,' the contractor. to- gothor with the umokoopor and the engi- neer in charge. But. the dopu-tmont over which Mr. lhggub presides. and Mr. A BURSTED BOOM. - nun. guy.`-nu and his management of the railway: and canal: department, and be In: not hesi- tatodtotajl of ion In: onmpdgn. This nccounto for Mr. Hnggartfa nndneu and for the Abuse he hoops upon his opponents. Fnucv melon in: mm n...-..... |...u..- vvu-ll ulu no KIIOW undo IA knows: grub don! shout Mr. nil: nnnnln (Inn.-In-....o .....I L- I.-- . ....-. unuunnl 111 BA!) nulgluu Mr. Haggnrt in not I power in debate. He in lingnlu-ly lacking in plnulibility upon tho ntnmp, and having boon nnggod nnd diotlrbod and nude dolponho by Mr. Mocu-shy he become: abusive. Ho liken: Mr. McCarthy to I jukdnw posing in bar- rowed plumnge. How? Mr. Mocnrthy bot- rows no man : opinion: and follow: no mm : lead politically. and the Ability ho display: in his own and the result 0! `hi! oduootion and industry. "HO. miht." Ev: Mr `tuna-hi III `III. GIIIXEIOII Ill Industry. Ht might," say: Mr. Haggnb, "be able to torcunnwitnou in the box. Wlnb did he know booido law?" He I-nu-mg ......L .I--I _L-,.- It MR. HAGGART IN Mu "........4 .1- __a _ _-...-_ 1+ - V ..,.....-mu eunmlle Ana no will complete the lint of impoeeibilitiee which he has either bonueed, promoted or proted by. Unwemed by the hilure of the Ohlgneeto ehip nilroed, into which uritieh capital- iete put three or {our milliozi dollere, end which he not. and never will, carry e ehip over ite line, Sir Charles is willing to pro- miee anything end everything to obtain power. Apparently he doee not one if the oountry goes broke as long ee he "gete then.-'1`oronto Stet. rm: MAN :8 coma nu-r. Sir Ohlrlll Tnppu Inn dcohrod Mind! in {nor of tho yuduon Bay railway. tho wildgoh of all wild-out column. 10 only M- mnlna {or Inn: to pnomiu I Inbpidy to tho Huron and Ontario ship usual and power nqnoduob Johann and he will oomplota Imnonihllmnn -|.a..|. 5.. .... THE` _pA1L iwma. `spnITI;es wnens `ohm far 5 n Iw.Il0,to..ll.|IOrVoIdiIIlAlI1Iln7I: int U0. '- , Ibo. linen-ullood to when ma Contact I ' cdnpuoonnudnlot I 5` _ I L";-:_1_.`La-""~...-'-".. .:.=".: .3. 3.-.'. g EL: cu ' on `Bill! town: to 5:3`: $3! or man III II!!! . nnnnuhrurolunlonnlf Claus. 0' `L I Io::a;oBlualo,6:duh to or llnhtln. nnnlnnrhnn. ;.,,,.`,`.;?,I{o.....` ` " mm. III` WILK- . Dunn: In N5 `T 9'0 II. II. IInnn.In Inn Ilnn unalnnul -an ` -W"`3I DC IIAI. n-I-an Iliunn I. n &;;SPlTTO0N! " you keep one of the vulgar things in the house Are you wasting yw energy by spitting con- ntqntly? Q You use TOBACCO 3 W l mm, 4 % uilnfnuvilltaniold `an -pnlitlonlplloy,vhichh.oloouno.lrnI- F53} lnppurhlhggio. which In ndghud. 5 -dfqiiii yiv'o ~A:up to eh` night Hon. N9`. (lnnnhuhinuni choc. . EB-.th0Ichcnoo_!bnildin3whlohlIytho . coniarvatlvo navtumclt Mannie mind ` Iyrhd out In u qhol `cl :1 evening. : dlhho prothtqft 50'` llnon. `rhrlhnihlluu hd land at A Blr'1'upi-in-bulmo,cnoolthcn Indian hlmnndknivoehnthnruu my v'nondcr- fulmnmbnt until they hand Ium they vonnoh nun that onuldo 0! him the oonurntin puny ndtborllvod, moved or hulnbdbg. Whntdidhouyont-honohoolquoutlou _ Gan snybody whohurudhll dohvc:-moo rally ny! Hun: not at all clear. but he in probshly an clear he mean m in II . ....|..+..a ....s .1.-. .n.-._- I-l up WIIZIEIV Till?! III IX -I'll I W "" tabswunottreuotlvilhvou-ymuoh con- I: Ildontloa. Thojuhutnt of the privy oounollncnrwuunhod the lance! that :53, quay rdnudlnl order. tho handiwork cl Son'1`nppor and tho Iuuditoqh hostile `I d olbuivo puny. The privy ooundl :: nhhorlndtho coercion` which the -- laden! gonrmnonthu utompood, no [G. tho Msnibobana who but-d Sir Ohm-lea Tapper : apology, and bland (6, know this ,_ , gunolln he did. TBA CA-mun A? that l|v\AI|'nnn ..-_.._:__._ uwuunIlrl;l!ll`!.l'lI0lln,clOHIilII[foI'olIlldl`on; Mn. Dr. Cluwn. clothing lot children Mu. Bohrlna (Broohvlllo), clothing hr in fnnta ;JoooplI Nicol, I potted plant : Mr. Corbett, apotud 0; Elliott 3:01., 1 with tub;IlrI. tones, one grass of uloey `In and thirteen of oluclo ; MI-I. no, I baby work butch, hnlhloun blho, drain. cloths, thou and shooting: for lnfnnu; 8 ll:-l::d. clothing nun nu-uu ; pun unnmnghun, n. Mama, I Inge box 1). llorrln & 00., llontunl. wrung to`:- P oonhlnlng lan- prlnh. ooMnn.nhL . rnsnlmuy Aclnowlodgod. ' The committee of the children : add so- ciety neknowlod o with thcnh the follow- ing domtiona: r. Wildunnovornl quarts of milk ; Mn. R. T. Wuliom linen table clot.h.four pain of atoakin uni noI--- use ulenl nun sump lleyelee. White ' Bone: and Inn Shoes. The little iolh have I busy time these days in the Itemping bueineu. Probably you heve noticed it. Passing a lee-your old you my nee him put me thugib to his mouthuveb it. press it to the lm of his hand end then doubling up is tiny at give two bloninto the impressed palm. hills what he calls stamping it. I in- terviewed A dear little girl on the grout mue : "Wliet do you do that for? I'm Itempin them." ,;. Bumping w at?" "Your ten nhoee. 4 On further enqeiryl learned that there 1 in e belief elnong the gnlfers that b etemp- 1 in; every bile, white bone and Iv its Int, 1 along with tenehoeqbringe d luck to the l utsvnper end he in in direct lne oi ndiu something. It in unuuing the nave thing: the little tote ck up et school or on t etreet where t ey love to play. |.-_n.n_.u_ - . . `II!!! I! one generally Accepted deolelon. nlhhou h such an eminent authority as Mr. oluen, Q.C.. one at the counsel in arguing the one before the privy council, eeyl bhetit will be none days before the actual meaning of the f'ud{ment`wil| be fully known. Meenwhi e t. ere are I lot of people in en mxioue frame of mind. `rho Llttlo folk: lump lloyolon. Born: mm in 15..., v: `If: ulvun As undereiaood_pt the provincial license department the decision mean: that the provincial legislature he: no power to pro- hibl sale by wholesale or retail, but it lane ishe wer by local option? chub it be: no wer to prohibit importntion. but Gino it the Iver to prohibit the mnnnfnoture. Thie the generally accepted decision. hhou -._.. nn -_- -- At. -

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