Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jun 1896, p. 2

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Gully. Pnnlnc nnd Ropnlrln 3 Spa- ohlty. om-own ood nude n treason- O 0 nun A onl ooh-Mad. Mnrnutlon cu:-nncoo an nnnnk '|"|llI'l` In [DC I`lH'II PIIDIIU ICIIOOII. lll IIULIILIUII 500 will write on the high school entrance and ublic school leaving oxeminntienc,ma inge total of almost 300 candidates. whole examination lees nmounttonearl 32,000. The schools 0 East. Huron are in A very efficient cute. and it is doubtful if any seven townships (not including: city) have Min ennumber of students taking the depnr mental examinations. The inspec- torete comprise: two collegiate institutes. Clinton and Seaforth. and I23 public school do rtmente. M. In. L ..\omm..l... . IIAFIY hml. nninlnn "-"*"v non. my ' Runlllwtmothn. The Future of th llnl-Io In-hot. It in amusing to listen to wioewroc giv- ing utterance to mono rophuioo, "Wheel versus Horne." that t o latter hna seen its best days, thnt there In no longer any show for the broader ol good stock, and so on. The truth in that the outlook for well-bred horses in more pmmialn now thnnerer. The coming decode w I we higher nrorn 0 prices paid for good horses than ever be on). Even to-(lay there is n scarcity of hi h bred.nnlmn|a. It the dubious one wil truvol through the mun- try to pick up n few cur loads of good hur- ueau atovk. such. for instnnoe. an the got of Hnrkiroln. whose headquarters are now on Wolfe Ialnnd, he will nd his error em .. .:....l.. nnr I.-.-.l I`... Iumn nnnnnlnlntl 'T`|m wono mnnu, no Wlll nna ms error In single our load hue been completed. The foreign demand for American horses is not nearly nuppliod, although 3,500 per month were nhippe llrat four month: of the your I890. ho farmers` time is at hand. But. n few years ago good blood wnn out of the humor`: roach owing to im- nmnmity nnd coat. To-dny it. come: to his door at. :1 price within his rorwll. nnd blood, too, of the bout. Four years hence, when the `M at of llnrkirnln in lnllv fit for market , L In pricon of good blooded lmrnoan nook will hnve doubled proaent. price:-. I-`mxuzn. nu -1.-vuuuun Bun. runurvu There wnu an intoreutin service in Queen ntreot. Methodist. chum hunt. even ing. Rev. IL Whiting preached mul wna named by Rev. A. Dronmm in the o boning oxominon. Then followed solo: by liunon Rnunm. Hmvk nmlmanvmod nnd Flot.c||or I UXGTCIIOI. IIIEII IOIIOWBO HOIOI Dy IVIIHDOF Bnanmn. Brock nmlreenwood and Flobchor Sp:-nee. All sang nely. Cnpb. Umwfunl I a a brief but. comprehensive nddrenn on ynnology. Several of the choicest in mm in the Methodist collection. in- 0 uding tlnookloot. eompoaitionuxtult, were heartily sung by the oongrogntinn. Nobt. Meek book as his topic the neurnona tn \ which lemons gm bron ht. to Hod by non`. 0 give many nntmmoa of tho elfocbn of song upon men Mu! rolntocl air oumntuncon under which many beautiful In mm: were wrmuon. "Nonmr My (lod To 00" mm mug. after which Mi-In King rendered "Joann, Saviour, Pilot. Me" in oxcolloqt voice. "Abide With Mo" vou~ eluded M joyous norvloe. `nu Iungnton now usury mu not put. In four dxf drill as tumor hudquueon thiunon uwulnund . M Dunn- mnhu Inc: notlcd by thomliun da- pnrtnunnhcnhu-olonomonoytorny for dolor honugdvon or nuom or the non. `an mum that only thognnnon unlnitmhd to drill. oh they mutt be Ilj In nlfn nun drill nnlw, and Il'I WIT I! III. Inll ECO] DOCK K ontdndln sounding gt: drill only.|nd that thymus pny their own food while saving Ihgcvunnons A-anus. Mhchonnch kttbononlobonpoct hnol |puotnAlpnrn- nun-I11 Alhthlingnono wllh Iulhnn lug: hvonohrd H I pud Itul 11: to gp Bit: The Bee Hive A Illngetonlau Who line a rim: lnlpoctor ate Up West. In the Inspectorate ol Eaet Huron, con- sisting of seven townships. lncludin three small towns and several villa en, 0 which David Robb. who received h I edu- cation in the Kingston public schools. in inupeotor, 295 candidates write on univer- sity matriculation and teachers` examina- tlona. 0! these sixty-five were educated in the rural public schools. In addition hi h eohoo examinations, ma anannne An ngnr-in I0 DIV! Muriel moon. to n. N. n. ma rrunceu or Wales. at tho clrnwinga-noun `M. Bucking- ham palace. bofots her dz-purt.ur1i for Ouudn. Tho vury bountiful court. drum worn by Mrs. Doboll wu distinguished by the mngnifioonl Brussels luou which adorn- ed in over two hundred years old. The purple volvot. potticont. was trimmod with this pricoloon lane. to well an the mmboan du cour of brooodo. Mmlhminiok Bmwn won I charming combination oi whim rain and lace trimmed vrithwhiu hoathor. Mia Murid Dobollh pron? pnoonhtion gown wualso of white at u. with t.rim- ` `hinge of whim tuilo and Valonoionneal mo. outllo phdgo which u olopton dqqnnd, . un I"v|:|oI it tho ovanb o1,iIlI.IIIoon- yhloh In not an lmtnrnto contingency--` would have Iomo rutrslnlng lnnonoo upon him, 1: s. promx. ho would ho aim of the nb to how the |mooto'l'uppor. Ho appears to ho hum that way. uunulr IITIIWIIII III.-I|I'e Hnmllton Iunld. , Another big deficit? The "ill-\-lunged" thing that Mr. Fewer will leave on record this your will be I gap 0! A million and n unrber between expeneee and revenue. he not debt. will be C266.686,048 M. the and nl the nrnumt. mnnmh. an lnnrunn nl "ma non aonu wm no uou.mm,u at. me and of tho prouont month, in inorouo 0! ll 1.000.000 In the Inc two yum notwmr ntnnding the high mm mm: of duty. neve me pouuy 0: me uoenu party no no neither revolution nor heaty legislation; In hot. gentlemen. Inm nbloto nuure you that the liberal party will readjust the present method of taxation in such I wey nenotwbe an lnfeetloe to anyone. but advnntngooul to nl nu IIIU uuuvn u ur-um; nuum. Mrs. R. R. Doboll. Qnoboc sister of Mrs. Kirkpatrick of government. noun. Tumu- to. had the honor ol presenting her dun h- hrn. Mm. l)omh_\|o|x Brown and A use Muriel Doboll. to H. R. H. the Prilmenu of lU.I.. .5 oh. .I.-....lm-..-m. `u. Runbimo. Ramllton Harald. No wonder the bot-in ht. with the bit- tornou of dupair. W on the libonln oomoln they know then will be revolu- tion: which will abarblo the dominion. The ubllo know 1 goad deal. but of tar mal- noo. than and boodling the ha f has not been told. VII`: ivaur u... v Fine llnon of Ohlnn and 0rork- Wno. Tlnwnro. Wooden Wnro. Oooklnn to. . Old Danballn for the hon. We mall I] AM. on: be lounul In A general to t] Iton at lowont llvlnu prion. Q to mumrc I nvnmonsn A.'l` Wood llumllton. Don't. be alnrmod. gentlemen. Inm a very large nnufncturor myself. And 1 be- llovo the porrlby of the liberal party to be neither lmabv loniulubloln: A nnufnotur; Wlth A loul. I)nn'l. `In nhrmul, unntlmnan. I 'IfI1|OlI' Sun. Tull! for revenue In dolonnlblo. the Onmda Farmers 8un`;horI`for m polio: in not. IX. Acohhon Globe. Tnlk About a Tk about manlu: but you noticed tho mania a_ bloyolo In the hand: of I ha- ginmr hu {or turning in none at things, And running at. them 9 Hamilton Herald. Itia aad to think that thou boautllul picture: in {rant 0! the conservative head- quarters may have to bo turnod to the wall in we or three woeh. II`-Ill ` Nn wnmlnr hhn I Tu-l far I IWI It. in nu! to th: us. ym_JnN_y. On`! Ipuo the loan: Now. Tho KI union Gold hum-y will not p 0. n dnnn` drill as human Innduunrhrw Eouoinomu. RECORD. A! `u Queen`: Drawing Room. .. n n n..s..n 4 \..-|.... .a.o...- 11' An lieu-ozllont Soa: Itorvlro. u. nu..- .... 1..t.u.-.bC.u.. -1|-In PITH OF THE PRESS. Donal: 0f0;_Il[ lIg.oI'. nn Ililnunld allot What We WIIII. > Run Ion. Wfu 1 lnhn Afraid of;ovoI|Ilonn. ll-.. IA Ilkllillul I nnmgkl-Lln -.-.4 did. vogue It ll V:'y Bud. pnhl I uyl Bun`; hrllor mono- me crop. But the league do not propose that the united kingdom should revolutionise her customs law without a quid pro quo. and after various schemes had been discussed it was in reed that so soon as parliament had given ts assent to the appointment of a special commission to examine into the workings oi preferential trade within the empire, that all British colonies be asked to signify their willingness to reduce the duties on the following imports from the united kingdom. woollens, cottons, hard- ware. innlndina nntlarv. amaliv.inn the unmw kingdom. woouona, oobwnc, nom- wnre, includin cutlery, enuiining the rates nnd mak n one can nrd row on each class. whio would be nrplicnblo throughout the colonial empire, 0. being one of the cardinal contention: oi the league that the duties imposed by colonial legislatures on the above mentioned mnnu~ faotured Britinh goods must. be band on revenue necessity. nnd not: upon the cupid- ity of protection. Thus if New Zenland. which has an panama to nu-vo- |=-.:..~mv.ra=** m..:...-.-.: hands-Ihln-main- llnnvxlln my 0: probeomon. 'l.ulnnd, nvowedly revonuo can-ill`, nd ten per com. aulllolent. on blankets tho balance of colon- lnl le inlnturen must, impose the same rate: or if b a South Afrlon t.arllT(whlch is also for revenue only) put twelve and one-hall per mm. on cotlmn, Unnnda will have to come into line. To all the foregoln Sir Charles Tupper vigorously nml cheer ully nub:-crlbod when in England : he all-out.t.ondoclnurl_v all the |engnu n muotln a, nnd when absent. wan mpmaontovl by r. Colmor,C.B., nndnono were more onlhuslnatlo than these gentle- man. No one mmnisod more than Sir more omnusmauo mun mono gunme- pmmisod (`hnrlem Why he actunlly offered to stump Ummdu from (.npo Breton to Mount Elma on bolxnlritlne objects of the league ; and whmu leaving F.ng|nnd last. Jm|__|_nNgry ho wrnm to the Iongudn vocremry tolling him that ho. Hir Ulmrlen, intended otluonting the people of (`nnmlu up to tho lenguoa vmwa. rO\'.l'IllII l'oQ"'I|'v0l'IIIIy IIIU` ||I(IlI!lIlI XIII` y one-v.l\mI 0! thin lmmonuo omplro. con- tribuhod 400,000 but Nu undo marvellous ndvnncon in another dlnotlon. vl|.. dob! which inc:-anod 0lB0,000.0(l) during the Mn yous. than rolling up dubs 0Mr\y~ol[hl. timun luhr than population. Then on on bub one ond on thin mm M time: Inna: nun popunuou. There uhlrn N.B. - national bankruptcy. -- Yonn truly. (Inn. Ouolucl. New llo_ot and Shoe Store ' I . ' AH :|u5:':r'\.3l'?'.v \3.3~3'-':xon"n`:5 . war In amok. ilopglrlntdolzg ;In our: ouu-Io. A oommoroinl tnvollor. IO clnu cl local homo. who returned to onnlnn. nan chub Lnuric In Ioinnlo curry looIl|noIllI. tum gran In In any ms nu t 0 u at u too: :>nu3`.:r ? In thowInln'n` n .63 @3110 in phood :6 sh! . Sum Hugh: k can to ho dole: in Noah Vio- huph no man: n! M: nnnnnn-Anon nun uoounu uonuuvu In mm at the man! cnndklno. Though- oulonhrlo, hou.In bu Inn on an amp twenty uric button to gut Tappnr. um tun Iocu-g HOG: to out TI I hold it - .:.'....u..... u...',`..'.2'.`. u.1'u.!. Ioamg umao. That. this tax on foreign our will prove of the grentont benefit to the whut-pro- ducinq ooloniun, and will be tho menu! of brin ing untold prosperity to Mnnibobn, and nnndu in not open to doubt-at least this in Hir Ulnu-Ion ' u )per`a o )inion, lor he has told the lenguelt. woultl increase the value of Manitoba`: when crop at least 8-i,000`000 annually. ind the incrouo in value will be proportionate to we aim of the the lemma nronolo vnou . The no culled conservative pnrty boll um through their party organs and party Ionrlorw that. tho nntinnnl policy munt be mnintnined. The British govormnont any before we even enter into nogot.iM.ionn for profcrontiul undo purely protective t.uriH`n must. (Iianppenr throughout. the empire. Sir (fhnrlou Tnnnor. In Mmnrml. nu-In by Mr. Ulmmuoruun. Sir (,`lmrloA'I`uppor. in hit: mnmfontn. M_\'a the continued pronpority of Ummdn le- mnndn tho |n:\Int,ommoe of the nntiomxl polivy in it! entirety. | Will Mr. Molnbvro klmllv oxnlnin unon H0 8Ulll(II 3 Ho cnmlob. ms nu honorable mun. wish to follow the amulcllo 0! his lender and I mu-it!` for revenue and n tnrl` for protoov Mon nro widely divergent path: when view- `ed from n Innnuhuoturerh cum` Inn. The nM.ionAl policv in rullynuri pro- fomntinl to the lhnhed Button, the Average duty on imports {mm that republic being ten per cent. lean than the nvonwo duty on import: from the united kingdom. (`mmdn want: a uovornmant (Jun. will ulvnv Iv wnn vwuuuuv vu uuw vvvl-III u n non-fact. lmdu. heroin one plnimbold fact, landing outwith nurcling promlnonoun bacon. warning electors not :1 min to put. their l trust. In the NJ . It in in. The Hritiuh Avnhvm mg n wknln tin:-Inn khn Innt tan mm. In mo 11.1`. It to mull. '.l`nO nnuun ompim. M I whole, during tho Inc an an added ll)0,()00,0IIO uoulo to ill popu- ntion, to which the dom nion of Unnudu. | .~uo`..\l.... t-.nh.u-lglla an hullnlnllv nan-. aroma or one umnn nee. To make good l.hi|_lou ol revenue the league pro one blunt. our from France, (lermnny. {nu-la, the United sum end over nounlry not ll lng bhe Brltieh ling nlml be taxed at the rein of one shilling per own, it being understood and bellev shut, the working olnneee will offer no ob- ectlon to this hex. en the expectation ol my able to buy ten oheeper by ab leeat. nixpence pet pound,more hhen oompenlneen my donbblulndvenoeln the price of breed, and nil nuthorlbleu agree that blend would not, [mm the mere fact. of an import: duty, of one shilling per owt. being imposed on foreign flour. advance in price. the in- oreneod cone of iroduchiou being no in- niboslmnlly time I that our merchant: and mentor bakers would prefer to ener the smell loan rebher then run the risk of losing trade. loreirm move Illllll. Klllpillr laIll`0|Ign0\lD V-IIO OIHPIN. Sir (fhnrlou Tnppor. Momrenl. says: cho rnt,qnont.inn my cabinet. will consider is preferential trade on the lines laid down by Mr. Chamberlain. ()lmrloA'I`unnor. mnmfontn. DI\\'ll OH |lI1|)0I"Bl IITNH (NIB IIIIIOUH llullnl. (.`mmdn government that will do nnmothing to nmke the lives 0! in citixonahnp xler. hotter and nobler. Dur ing tho hunt ow year: this country has be- come a porfoct purgnmr to the poorer ohm-en. ocm-ionod prino `ally by wnnt. of olnpluylneut-. and nhou d the national policy ho maintained (A policy which it no- tnnlly ditferentlnl In its oommomhl tron!- mont. of that oountry to which the contor- vnuve pnrtv oxprou nnoh lo Al uninh- moul.) it will become to the wor ing ohmoul hnran in nu. nlnin hnhl `uni ntnnhuo l ponvy lll mu onureuy. Molnbyro klndly oxplnln upon wlnlvh plank of llll party`: (rude plnllorln he ammln 3 ll.. nnnnlnl .. nn kmmmhln mg ...:.I. _-. George olhorno Point out Iona loud Into for IE0 OOIIIIIOIIIIOI 0! II. In- lncno-Ilun Duo u Inln-yo lum- nnn nun 7-NI|IOlI.Il Bankruptcy II Might Undo! Input control. Kmum-ox. Juno 8.-(To bho Editor): 8 Hui` in Montroul on III] 189:. 8h- 0 ring unnor nld"Oonoamlnt ordnan- mg me nor. mu. ammo mu umnm ne- buy! ital! ovorywhoro. more especially amongst the mnndfwturlng clulol, Whin- ovor the word promotion in mood, they have been very relorvod In their domandt. winning. to I oermn extant. tho Admin- clon of not the loan cautious of the ouo and out free traders. 'I`|\;-n nu-A nna-0;!" nnnnulnnbdnn nmlnlgn Ollli "'00 WI'IQDI'I. There are certain consumptive ertiolee used in the united kingdom upon which theeuthorities might relin uleh the cus- toms duties with greet nellt to our eastern possessions. Ohlelemon at these is ten grown in Indie and (Joy on upon which there ise duty of six pence per pound. roduoin e yearly revenue of nearly tnreemlllons eteriin . .'l`ee in un- ed in Great Britein bv All 0 uses, end as theilndien and Ceylon tau have not the iinvor of the Uhina tee. it neturelly lol- lows they are oheupenhenoe the relinquish ing of the duties would prove A greater benet to the poorer oleseee then to the richer, who. as a rule. prefer the delicate of the China tea. Tn mnhn nnml thin Inns nl mvnnnn Hm Tsmwme_gl_A mu | g----Q `THE NATIONAL POLIOY OI FBI-I -___..-. .. -- 4 -- - IXIHUBTON. JIHIC U.*['l.'0 DIIU IICIIWTH Cmlu uppor uId0onuum| pulmon- tlnltrndo my boliol II that Oh Lrollo `ll an-Inlnn uunhl uuuunuaa in mini`: Ulllfl '.l'lIppOI' GIG "UOBIDITII ".' wife In making II Id progress In Enln in onblo o brlnglngrutor loufnp ho ~.....6-m 51.... cu. mldnlu IA... 0...... 88.. nut to oloctrl car shod: mnmg ru :4: progn earth]: brlngln thnoountr than who nations policy. The ropouln ox U_nItod mph-9 bud: ropoyovolnlor I-ammo of the United Empire ands me. the authors. udvooubu and supporter: of pnfonntinl trade. are direct. And simple. bub recognis- ing the hut bhnt. dinliko and di-mun bo- hnvu ovorvwhon. unoninllv Inna nnhvuotnuuuap. lywonpmy Ncnmnohnndoto umnnnnn,-an/rand: urn nuueu mu,uuu,mu noun to m popu- ntlon. _>o\'ornin tnrritorinlly an indiolnlly nour- v nna.I.h|nI nl thin hnmonn an-min. con- "Fi{ii}7A1.'r'uiRbsT _-..--.. um moumgn no I which flow from winner. onngg. JUNE 3. ' 1896 null W. A. Wilton. W. H. Domnrnia. Tim lny unoointion held in annual moot- ung Fridny nlbernoon, F. 8. Proper. vice- preaidonb, in the chair. ' Forty mcmbern were meant. The draft, of oonat,it.ut.lon nubm Mad by the executive wnn ndoptod. The election of otiioorl roculbod: President, Judge l)onoou.'oInbroko; \'ioe-president, W. H. Lmnbly. Invornou; Mercury- t.reuuror,Chnrloc Morton. Montreal. Beve- ral quubions were diuouuod. The fol- Iowin resolution was adoptod : T at in View of the dun interact. mkon I'M 9919.. VII POOOIVOG HIM) HIIIOOIIDOOBIOII. The following were received into full oiannloctxiion ngd 0I`CII&ll;)0diA. J. Bolton}. any run I , ). .` iot.t..(]oqrg. Campbell. W. Koough. Harry Hill, John A. Qulnooy Paul Po nu, Ueorgo H. Williams, Iuum L. Smith "la. 0. MoUon- Tlm luv nnmlntlnn hold in nmuml mam. uowm rumuuon was ouopuu view the deep interest. by the hymen of the Methodist. church in missionary work, it. in the opinion of thin in association that all tnntbera connected wh the local circuit. nrrnng-ennonta for missionary nnnivorury mooning: be on- truatod to the local miuionnry committee. or in the event, of there being no n1iH.IIOI|- ary committee. to tho quurtorly uiviul board of the church." mu In It 1 IBM]. EN?! l'l|ll\'O quaquon nuhido W village in. `Well. how to the nu goihgtogo In thlnbogh V` The In Id like to know our- ng. noun vary I about our ` an opinion In the matter. tlnllulovoynuolddnu he of A. Bknfllhon. not with 1 pnln I Inci- dcnnltwnok. llnnndnlnothonn few -nn- nlclnx para nlmnlnn Alumni A all-nnlnr The Proooodlngo at ltantoul-'l`Iu confor- onno lemon-In Dorvlnn. Snusrnn, Quo.. Juno 0.--Friday armr- noon tahooonforenoe memorinl service took place. when the question wu ukod by the pruidont. "What minister: and knobs- bionorn Inn died during the your! and the mnwor wu, Rev. William Brldon, Kingston. who died Nov. 2nd, I895: Rev. Alonndor Shorts. miulonnry of the Thou- und lllnndl. who died May I7t.h. 1890. and Rev. G. B. Whitmore. a probutdonor of Pembroke dim-ict. An -nu-nnMnl;lu um-AAA nu-nun-igl nu ramnrou uumcn. An up roprintoly worded memorial on the lite ortoho Rov. Mr.. Bridon was read by the secretary of the Kingnoon district. Rev. Jnmu Plnmu. Kind and sympathe- tic mleronoo to Mr. Bridou was made by Reva. Dr. Ryolnnnn. George Mcllitolxlo, John Bomlan. Dr. (lriihh sud W. H. Em- slog. \N \I..-Igu nnnn n....H......I nun 0.-hl no . iv`. W. Varloy wu continued on trial and sent to oollogo. Ind W. H. Domaraia wu rooolvod lnw Iulloonneotion. vm.. mu.-....a.... ....... ......:.....: :...,. a..n A Popular Palm. l uu|.R`.'4 ltuunr, June (I. - Mr. lbnviu and daughter. Murthn. attended the lay lng of the nornor stone of the An lionn church on Wednesdn . 8. A. Uuldnnd Robert. Honlip.of Mal orybownmune down to our hamlet on Thursday evening to en- joy a few hours` shing on the Sc. |.nw- ronce. Two Soowhmen, on their wny to To- ronto. stopped oil` to 1-pend (ha week It l`oolo`o Retort In order to see tho Thou- und Isles. They came u > from llrockville on the Antelope. Mrn. obert. Poole and Mn. M. Davis vlnibed Brookvlllo on Thurs- da . The public school pupils intend to holll n pnonio beloro long on one of the ml- juoont. nnlunda. Two of our local shermen succeeded in apenring H2 eels one night. hut. week. Mr. Flock in hnving hi: not. 0 prepared for llll summer visit. An l\ r. `lock in not present himnoll` Robert. l'oolo tnblon. The bride wan mu-in-ted thmuuh the oulonl b her nounin. Mina Bertie Humphrey.whi o Wonloy I-`oloy por- Ionnod tho umo duties for the groom. The bride wu bocmniulydrouod in cream onnhm wlhhveilnnd owers. The brida- on-hl nu n nlnn drag-ml In munnn Th: urn. um I! jllIMOO WI! (IOIIO 00 N10 oounumuy I ed ouhm mm veuana nowors. "mo unusa- muid w also dross-od in cream. The pro- unu won costly and benutilnl and numer- om. than nhowimr the Math ouuom in which Dry Mill Wood nonu costly mu nenuunu nnu Immor- ono than ahowh hi huuom bot`: Mr. Ind rt. '1`. . Kendrick wom ls-hl In: Muir mun: frlnnrln. DOIH MI`. IIIC MI`. 1`. II. l\On\IIl0K WOYO hold by tholr many friends. Mlu North Comm. ll: Mn. Vl url.`a. was very ill the lint of the week. but la hotter and oxnnou to return to her home at. Chal- lubon on `Saturday. The road making mnohlno la upoctnd hon none week when tho utatuu Inbor will ho porformod. Phil. lhllldny. implomom agent. of Elgln, wan has for 3 for day: thln wool: consuming for dlfhnnt. kind: at fuming Implements. ll l'IIIl II JIEIYIIIIM CALAIOHII, Juno o.--Tho long wishes for ruin have come. but Swing to the non- ummd cold and wludv weather it has not I nno ootxmouolomlny or one umon or me govommonb on the remedial blll whloh van in olur u mud to the olootoru. Mr. Baker. after an introduction by the chair- man and himself us bolng`n senator or much Importance. gavo an unvarnilhed oul y on the life 0! the law Sir John Mu onnld And clonod without one refer- out y on me me on ma llw mr aonn Mn onnld and cloud without one refer- ence to bho luuel ot the day and without. n umllo or not of Approval of hla audience. Ho Wu followed I) Mr. Taylor who dwelt u n the bonot. a protection and I clmdo o nhuu noon the m-lunntll 5:30 o'clock. uron mo oononn or prowouon and umuo upon rm until o'clock. and In turn Wu (0 lowed by Mr. Butmi who gnvo a sync In 0! tho early history 0 the Mnnltoba no mo! question. One 0! the nooullnr chnrmberlntinn of u-up --nan. . . mu m ..-u prepared f0;`.Ml ;;:it.-."- `look mount in nuperlntan ing the work. Jooeph Sono- ml. of (lmnndior hlnnd. hu his large sud uancioun houee Nada to receive gun-ml. and work benvinn t e that of the wool: I own! noun man to receive gun-we. oud begins Hr with Uhorr lluoll. pnuhmubor. The nnlnool house on ( mundior Ialnud ha been lntely cleaned and ropnlmd. and it now mlloola rout. credit. on the nkllful nuuungolueul. of t. opo ulnr teacher, 0. M. l-lawn. Our trl-woo l_v mail will be changed into A dul- ly one for the mouth: of July nml August. A Oonplo Murrlod. lml.-u:.\|M.vIc, Juno 0.~\\'oluosdny. June 3rd, dawned bright. and clear. in lltliug omen to vrlmt. the evening mu (.0 wituoan. vim. the mnrrlnge of Mina lnmln Hum shroy and '1`. ll. Kendrick. l'rompt.l_v ut All-pub seven o'clock in the ilveniu the brlulnl proooulou formed and man-.lno out to the lawn. when in the pnnonnoof nbout. I20 uoalaa tho nu tlnl Imob was Mod by um: I`. Rnvnn uh, Aftnr nnnarut.uIn- . now: my nu mu mom WM non nv Rev. . E. Reyna dc. Aor oongmtuln- Noun the dining-room was sought. when In juncido done no the bounmully I and cabin. for mm mvo coins. on owing to me nou- ` tinuod cold and windy wcuthor not MI in Md it`: untlc'::pntod obct; gmwth no! In no mud. var! mn`o qua-Mon mud. nun vmun In. `Wall. how to uh. mmnoor `H 1 t.3I' " "'!:: mdiaiisiiii comma co.. mun nnunula nu Lne mamnona sonool queemon. One of the peculiar characteristics of the meeting was that not one 5 reaker ever once referred to or mention the name Tupper," and with abelnbored absence oi the iuuee and Mr. Taylor`: irritability and action, carried theimpreu of defeat. Iholnup or input Not Known to con- Iltvnnvo lush:-I In lauds. Lvxmvwr Juno o.- Tsylor, ox- l.P. lo! Bout}: Loads. on` Ida! had I mating in tho sgrlculturnl hall no Lynd- hurlu. This muting being In his bnnnor townnlllp and and under tn ndvorllud ourish of trumpet: and an nrray of onton, wu presumed by may to be his mnlvnr. puu nor. Tl; day was delightful. Tho Lyndhunt. band dlooonnod good Inunlo. The nudlonoo nnmbtnd shout. owo hundred. om-third of when worn India, one-third qua and part oniy of the romnlnln uhlrd b I nppomn. Tha Ipukon Inn 1-. Cu-roll,Ounnn us, Bomber Ruhr, Mr. Taylor and Wu tor Bnctv. M. P. P. In an mnfullv ll`- genewr nu-I. '1`IyIor Ina! rlvuter tt . . . b wee one Ir- ren : like ellolMr. '1`Iylor`I mgegingl, to begin lute Ind lut long, Io thIt no re- "'l.: 'i} &?.."'a." i: am to d . or . Iperononn I . an otherI were there who would have no- oteupxd u:`opp:-tur:ity to replyuto the I men ,In merrh ouIo e I here. butit wen ry apparent lrom I It to flnieh. Ind eepeolelly in the frequent and longed repetition of Mr. T.`.. ..'iT.i ' '; o'.?.?.' "6`.'i.2 "`.`I.".l {"i~`;'"3lu` . r o , - ed for the oooeniou, were apologiud for their ebeenae in nmnnner which im- the audience with I doubt whe- ther they ever intended to be there. Mr. Carroll with lesnl lore exnlnined uner unoy over mnonuen no no more. Mr. Carroll I nl lore explained the ootnumublomlity o the notion of tho zovarnmonb on T III I00 I'I'CD l*|Il| GOING K` Inny. `I'M hthuln nunnhnh hnlllmnlnlhnk METHODIST CONFERENCE. } noon ounces- A Pnlnful Au-Mont. Q 'IL. I. M it! came` ....`-.s_;;.--..'.`J !:.'V:-.:,.`r:.`.".2 lle Wee In Too Great I Hurry to Beach I sunken Wreck. CRO!!!-I \'n.|.Aulc. Mlch.. June (l.-In e race to reach the wreck of the Iteemer Cayuga. John Colwell, the diver. loat his life eeterdny. He weeina hurry to t to t no bottom before a diver. who precetled hime few momenta, end lulled to provide himself with euflicient air to make a rapid descent, which won utrictly egelnet Capt. Reid : orders. The preuure we: so greet that, ut forty feet the tender feared all was not well. With one more re id dro ) Colwell reached the bottom. go "all right elgnel coming from him he was im~ medietely pulled to the surface, when. to the horror of the ship : crew, he a xpeered with him helmet glue covered wit blood nmd the head swollen twice its natural wmn nu nonneo gum: oovoroa wnnn moon aim. Both divers received air from tho namenir-pump. Ever thin was in xer- blamo `ft ` to foot order and no ntumlm (`ant Rnlrl nr his n-nnlnunnn nnlwnu IBCI ITEUII. UIIUIIK Illll VI IIIO "Owing to the ham have derived from their use I has the strongest faith in them and to- commend them to unyono who has pain in back or any other kidnez troubh. II`? . -... - ......A -....II._A ' " Iney lg! I mun uxuullull ,re ggy for kidney trouble: ind `th'6nboHthuevorbo`onmy(ood M laIC|HI|'. MI`. 51811] III.` (l|ll`In IP09 enornl elections. boon one of the pillar: of t he wry party. But. the pillars are falling down one b one. and the dilupiduml taory Itrucbure wfll Ioon be on the ground. SI) : uU\'ul LIUIIII E luuucy I III. 5 Mrs. Michael Flood. 331 Brock street, Kingston. says, For over I year I have suffered much pain in my back. I have doctored It times but only received tempbm re- lief. and felt tired. weak 1 tn out nearly all the time: I nrnnnl-no` I knit nf Dunn : Ulll "VIII III IIIU IIIIIUI "I prozured 1 box of Don : Kidney Pills at McLeod`| Drug Store und the use of them ha rcmoved all pain and made me feel fresh, strong Incl vi us. Owing In Oh: Inna I I luv: leer. oruer am: no memo ll uumneu no Capt. Reid or his employees. Colwell leave: n widow and three small children in Port. Huron, where he had llved lor the pub ben yonra. nnd was popular with mnrlne men. ( _ _.: A Vonlln Agnlnu A Doc-tor. Nrtu` \'nm<.Junoii. ~-A hon lalnnd City jury yoncerduy gnve n verdict. or the plain- till'in :1 null. involvln the mine prinnllrle an the alnnder case n which nn English jury gave Mrs. Arclmr Kitaon a verdict. for 300,000 a uinat, Dr. Wm. Plnyfnir. the London In micinn. In the Long Inland City cnne t. a plaintiff wna Mrs. lillk C. Somernon. and the defendant. was Dr. Saig- bert. Bnluben, of Brooklyn. Mrs. Sorcer- non nnkecl for $I0,000 (hunngee on the ground that the doctor hnd injured the memor of her ninoi.oen~_\'enr-old daughter, (flurn livin Nelson. who died :1 few month: Ago. by belljng his wife in professional: secret. The secret became whlnperod About the village of Ever menu in nome` way. An nutopair show that the con- vluniun ut. which L no doctor had arrived re nrtling the young girl wan not wurrnnted. q`he jury was out three-quarters of an hour. nnd retnrnodn verdict. in favor of Mrs. Somorson for $30,000, The one will. be nppenled. ` race ano ronmon. Still they go. Now it in Hugh Blain. of Toronto. one of the most prominent busi- nou men of the city. and ox-president. of the bound of trade. who leave: the ronlm oi the corrupcionilu And announces that he intend: to promote the iunboronbo of the liberal cause in ornl, and 0! Mr. Funk- lnnd, the oandi In for Eut York. in ur- ticulnr. Mr. Blnin has. during t. xroe ammml nlnntinnn. hnnn mm of the nillnrl of .. . .. _ _ ml` MDldJ:'\:;`l::`6l'*ur of Glove: ywn . mm`?! on pn!o36._0ho othur 0 II 'r.`.:.....` .1: =2 33 - - n nn-nnnnAl I Tho Obtnwn \'.M.C.A. football club wank to nrrnn o n mnwln with the local club lor.IuI_v Lint, on the ooom-Ion of an excursion from that (my hon. It It not lllnoly the club from the on nilnl will be ac- commodntod. In the lom club will close practice noxl. week until the lull. - Huey Are Very Good] Kingston People say So and They Ought to Know. Nothing like home talk for home people. Tluinne whit-h Imnnnnn tn nnr IIUIIIC PI.'U|)IUn Things which happen to our own people and in our own city can be more readily believed then things which are alleged to have happened in Asia or Africa. Tneoimnnu frnm Rinennn run. llppcllcu III l'I3I- VI FIIIIBCO Testimony from Kingston peo- plc is more convincing here than testimony from Chicago people. Hg:-A in nphni 3| Kirunlnn Inrlu `UIIIIHUIIY IIUIII \.oIll|pI5U WWI Here is what .1 Kingston Indy says about Donn`: Kidney Pills: I M" u:.~|....I mma rn hm.-I. IO!` 0VO|`y OIIEIIOII I50 IIIIIO. Hal! tho mnnuhoturlng uhnbliohlnonta I around Kingston no closed up. tho other hall open-sting only hall or thus-quartaru Mrno; an number of employou out of work, an than in work not gaming good man. u the N. I . made you Ho 1 Moohlngu will be Iddntlod by l) A|u>n McCarthy In the intprut of the anti- oooruion candldauu In tho vnrloua riding: as follows: Mmvon, ooh; Bolton, 10th: Douronbo. llhh; Drummond. 12th. altar- nooln; Perth, l`2th, evening; North Lannrk, 131. . ' A 9 oh. um. u.. ................o. um. lnmul mun. At. the time the overnment. wen forced to dro the rem inl bill In parliament Hon. r. Oulmet declared on the oor of the house of common: that romediel I in- latlon would be the iuue In the camp: gn. Such it. we: in Quebec : it is eleo the main iuue In Ontario. The Smith : Fella Record aye John R. Lnvell. in North Igedu and Grenville. hu 'rno ammu lllll xoocoru Iuyu aonn n. Lnvoll, North Load: and Gmnville. changed his tune regarding tho romodial bill. At. first he was I Tu poriu. now he in o)oIod to the romodh bill. HUT he umu nnt. uni` on null huh Aha nnrnrnmnnh Dlll. AD HFIII [IO WII I Ill pOl'I| . IIUW [I0 0 god won not vote no pub out the govornmonh on this or any other quoltion. Sir Charla: Tunnor want. to Mnnltobl to I I Iww Iv:--u-- --vv-_ - - on you ntul. atoll nu) from bad company on you nwou. own: by our oonntr . an: III or dnk [0 n tho noon nllnd o Wbqn you`: will (at 0 ruualnnu monl. DAM All! I A M II...... mm or onnor quomon. Sir Charles Tuppor wont to Mmltobn tell the people there that If Laurior bo- oame romior he would do more for the Catho Ion of Manitoba bhsn the conserva- tive party was prepared to do; Sir Charles also went to Quebec to tell the poolo than that Laurlor wu A traitor to In and roligion. mm Llmv an. Now It in Hugh Blnin. mu emuy romomou. our. n nouoou, mono di cult. to mmovo. The I vor. allowed to become torpld nnd inactive, pnvoa the wn ' for l\ hoat. 0! diaouon. constipation giv ng way to indigontion, until at. Inc the unforlmnnte victim has to undergo all the horrors 0! acute (I upepain. No remedy not-poodily and wit: such certainty cor mean all dlnouon ol the liver nnd stomach and bowel: an |[nmilhon`u- Pill: of Mun- drnlco and Bubbornut. Vegetable in oom- nonitlon and ulwn_yI snfe. Sold by unlorn ovorywluoro. Ono pill a done. M. Chown`a drug Moro. Iboopondunoy And l)oo_;nlou Too often result. from causes. at the begin- niu easily remedied. but In looted, moat. Ivor. 5.. Ir-...~u.... rm-nhl mu! hunoiu. n...-n. Hm wn ruoe in me evening. Mr. Fnmont hu thrown nptho sponge In Quoboo count as ho dub not face Ohm-In Fltzputr ek,3.C.. llbonl, who will no doubt be 0100 by Aoolmnuon. "Hu the NJ . made vou rich 7" on- wm no uounu no oloouu ny Aoomnmon. the you qulred I prlutnr of A lnhonr. Tho laborer turnod hin pooht Inside out. diaoloolng not one oonla, and In aid. 'l`hnt'c what. it bu done for me. This In 5 good taut. for every oltlun to Inuit. Hal! tho mmmlumu-Inn uhnblinhmnnta pr IS ms 0ggA1NAassun.| THI oouasnvxrnvza ruv: ` MADE rr AIITII. on The lualtoho Iolool Qnutlon `rho (Ion:-uncle will IOIII or l*nII-Ilu tho NJ . lulu You lloh-llow It Wu Dononunud I1 I Worllngnnn. Blr Charla `rug 1- Appears nu Oahu to-ui ht and in nfwon on Tuuday. B. . Odor in bilodmou:ldnII&hocloo- gr: o! Hnldlmnnd. at. Dunnvillo, Tun- V. an . lulo Wnllnoo will lponk at Smith : Full: on the 18th. altcrnoon. and at Carlo- ton Plnoe In the evening. hu u-own ||n'l.hO Inonno .-_ r~._.. .- _..--_ -_ .. -,.__, N no "Tey n. a moot cxoollont nmnrlv far" idnn trnnhlnn I . pggwlu an , ` Mhluurancwummour - --u-manna-nun: mun nm {Ail A DlVER'8 AWFUL ISEATH. n r:`1-;o;u.rxn.:..::.no II.-lllalllllllf an du.u'uvin:|l|o|dinn. A n:.1.v Innlnlnn nunumomuunu-cu oxoruouungly. no hncluo huh:-od condently In pookot. hulrq pnid sun: for Inotllml lvioo. Quito noontly M haul oltho many mm 0 In Dali : K Pills. and with oonmondz udontdulof thomvlth tho luululul dhtuklngntuhoauollho vunI.lnlvI8|olIIIhhQ|II. OOMMEN DAILE PROMPTITUD. A made 0! at. John. H. I.. halo: 3 Inc- oouful trial at Dow`: Illnoy Plus. 81-. JOHN. N. B Juno I- Robot: Moon. residing in Indhntown. n mborb of tho city. has notably undo wins in dior- od by All who no acquainted with the anal-tulngllmonouoollun vuonunlylutolul [Ice Cream Freezers Misti-;srt=n|f83-Hanks lone Pooolos Lilo Insurance on, Toronto. Issues Policies on every plan of insurance. Including -Ordinary Life. Limited Payment Life Endowment. with or without profits. Do- ferred Premium. Annulty Bonds at lower rates than any other company. IOO Wellington street. Ottawa. Head Office of the Company. and `Balmoral Carpets. shown in Kingston. l)un't tlivspllle with a woman when she says our goods are the only ones to buy. because she knows what she's talking about. IL-\n o nl-avlln nnhk Mar uulunn ahn nrnva nnr nri:-an BPQ rnnn-u nnunrn 254 and 250 PRlNCESs(STRBBT. v uuun l)"l',5 [LI llyp [ICC KIIIPIU BIIU KNUVV3 \'\'II|Il SIIC B llllls HlI\Plllc Don ! argue with her when she says our prices are money savers. She talks like :1 sensible woman who knows whnt`s what. No bnils, but genuine bargains at JAMES RElD S, Balmural and Tapeslry Earpels. MCESZELVEY & },9:IRCH '71 BROCK STREET. KINGSTON. RICHFION D 6: CO. Ponilunllh llalohctocn. P|nouA.,0nt.. Juno O-I.lMnln Int uhhlnuuckhhhonnoln hrnn nd Wood`: Phnuphodlno In sold by ruponnlblu wholulla and null drunlsu In tho Donlnlon. %vv'vv`Q%%`Qr`vv`v Qv % ---v-- ---v-'v---..-.--. .. . In the result of our 85 your: lreetluu thousand: of out: with all known drugs. unul II Int we haw dlnoovured the true remedy and Inetmonhu oomhlnutlun Hm. will umscl. a prompt and pormnneut oureln ell Iugelof .\`r.ruuI llcbilify, Abuu or I-.`.'rr.r.n.r, Nrrroul Wtclnaal, Eulirdous, Jlllhl Ilbrrjy, I`.`.I'ru:h~t U of Opium, Tnavrn, tr Almlollc Snuuluult, all of which anon lnml to lnuulty. (`uunumptlon and an only (run. Wood`: uh" T"" - Plnonplloxllne ha been used mmceufully by hundreds of meal thetloemed Almost. hopeloIa-ouuu theuuul been treated by tho most talented physi- cleul -05:03 that won on the verge of donpelrend lnnnlI.y-ouo| that were tottering over the grnvo-but with tho continued Ind pernoverlng use of Wood`: Phosphodlne, lhene c ' mu um. had been glvun up todle. were reutomd In manly vigor and lumlc.h-lluder you uuod not donpelh--no mu- har whohu (Ivan you upu lucurnl.:le- tho reumdy I: now wlthln your reech. by lu me you can he rumored to I me of uwfulncun and hepptnuu. Prloe. one package. (1; LI! pnokegee. 35-, by null free of poouge. Ono m'll}Im.n, xlxywmnlral Ia run. Pamphlet than to my eddnau. The Wood company, Vllndoor, 0nt., Onnade. 4' W" - They are the most artistic p tterns ever Ten bales of new designs in Tapestry " In 'nr.gs In Ilml |nI`(_t' clam of ||pi(`II1 wafer: which come [rom`Ihe neighbourhooul of mln Inn. commonly |~umu\ under Ihe gcncnc nnmc uf Hunyndi. '--"Conlllnu lnrgd m..,, "I min. S:-udnllv mmkeul out for the In-nlnu-m of [only p|llenu."--Mah`raI 7"}-(l3"E`"I\T"1`F I .Il'IOl|00OlIIaIlIUIh- o nlonnnu con- . tr 3 I Hod m . not gt an on not: us- ~ In-olau Lnno I 4. .. ......'..,.... ... nd loo 0:-nun nln I`rnI. cuumlunly Lmwtn under me generic nl nunyluu. '-"Lonlllnll Iugl umnl lilhiu. Slaccinlly for lhc In-nI_m-nt gouty pAllenu."-Mnh`ral .'.u' uni (.'Iu`u/cll`. ,, REFRIGERATORS ! Water Coolers and Oil Stoves 2.-mic. lml nnliafncto in in action. Remnrlmblu for II: dohneu in III! we. Lxceuling lhnl. o all other Him wnlen--Ilwnyl ofthe um: mengtln, w lch la, um I', n matter of grant |mpoI'tlnce."-Nrw Yorl (1Irr(i'aI//nanlal. r\ nuulm-ncclreul ;.urgr-live \\n_|u."- ltncpmponllhm In cunntun. The practitioner `kI.'l-|lIl)`l.'(' Io prcmlbe dc-lmlue qunntiueu fur dcnlle ruulu."---"A Nalunl '-lr/.n r.I. DON T YOU DO IT! Sal: EJf0I"f"l .' V THE AI 0I.I.IN.4I\ /S (`(7/IIPANY, LIMITED. 35. 40.,45. 50. 60 to 900. Bottled M. the Iun`n ll: . nnI|.. Prices: 10 cent: and 26 cent: per bottle. (IF ALL I)/(l (i(.'I.\ 7.8` AND MINKNAI. WA TIM DEALERS. ` (In at uiponn rnonod In 3 plan- IMMM ory manner. Guu|nIud_work M. modouu pl-loan n on lo hn,&o.. utorod In our new. no out nun: nomfortublo qmmaru. THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER. 4 so [ unrlmccn nf uni mm Ilrcnglh and composition which Inn lo been x l.m-|u.mm Ilnhyldi vulen. ---Aglctnlulc lo Ihe polIle."--" xcgp. mu.\\.' --lv'u'n'.-/I Mn/iml _/nu/1m/. The Leading Undertaker and Furniture Donler. Wood's l lI08[)h0dln6.-7 WITH OR WITHOUT BORDERS. UJ HUNYADI a......... Bud: .=..., ..u....,. PRICES : -- u`--.. , R. J. REID. Manager. nuruwlvuruu III-yvuuquu wu- lqhnw. my Hm Jae -`.34 _4..g.._n.. L4 JAS. REDDEN at 00. ."`I".'"'.`...".`.""' TIIOGIINOIMVI `!"`T $`."'$ %"1 9'A ` coon mg Kn tlnkuilo v '. `M. E - 77:: Great English lfcmealv. "T-1110 KI NOSTON. ONT. mhonoonll . hum arm Milliliry Modes. A--A ..-Il. . TIIEO. IRWIN, . . . Merchant Iailqr. 'PusH Illibilvnlvu vv uuun. vv v-u--.7. Irfllillhl. no xnto s1~n.nwr| _. A- -_._. -A---.-.-. . VIII. DIUINVVUHI vvwuu nun ,` ammo mum. ` ldtlht III orlauonm Wood Work. Innd. Ilnnh Aml Onn Illnll. Pnonntto ' V No or Wdrk woun- ll|d$lPiII| In mm 18 '3A:'ugvI `v'.|%'n'po. Ilm.J.D. nn.'Pns. D. unuvxnnuor loo '$TliB_BI. xmqnon. to . Qbollvond to my put of the MM. nun: 3-nnannnll Ann 3 av; ' In-oc::'.'wn.o{' Viv: nu:-.-a-my - -wr- m0lVInhnt tn All Bonn and Trulnn. - IIIIINIII pd nrrsas. """""" I 3 ; .:-.:.:`:.-~..'.m'.-*.:,-.'- ..`:"_`.:.._ I ."[i6oo ISLAND noise . nu.-- .._._ _ 1IIn\l' III ILIVII7-v Wld Inn come to ul thut aunts: no main: OII` nnuln Mmvsulng. Turn than own In En. ,vo haivc no need {air uuo:n.c Wo`nn;1lu- 0 I I u o om; n - Ih ant` 82011 doyr noon lor l.n'dlo:. And Ohlltlnn. Hoot M uuurnnuml. Il....\I...I. nannn DA`nn-nn '9 PPM` IVIU vvw --vw--.-'.., Dnlor In H h (lrndo atom... Ial In nlll u Ilnnehou promptly ox- I all not In for repairs by n e, E:-o MII VIII revolve prompt nml mu-o ul on-, catsctwui Wm: wonxs. A -An--n-a- can IIIIIII 'l|lllI!' n.m..-w. and ()'l(ufo'n Oslo- Mnhd hunt. in one ulna bottles. lln nan tlnnnn LO. UIIIII hI|'Il | III In DIR donn at ' `y"'v r~ . Alvl In a mac [M of Future Frunu Mr! onlcllnu on hand. Ooma nnd no out lumen and you will hd them an Mllolllbh :5 they can be made. Work promptly seconded to at. -'1 WIIY-I aruuwuw Iv ._-__..-_ fl. J. RODOIJG-ALL. 14 Montreal mus. mu Pnnou. :---:: 23:12 KiuiiRi}""i>}BIi. ..---..I-.. 5.. -II lama. -n.l 'I`IA||l WOOD ` an on H ' lllln :3. . `.. Prhieou a CD or In move: and Vlnlon. Ilrll-oltu worn "M93 P INN `T. :01 SIC Whul lndnwn: IIII Wlll l'IlVIlVI prvlnyu -Ilu mun: II '5Imun aw.` Nun Pnmmcss. nun. -nu annni 9 I00 BIIOU ntuct. D |?'w'oI Pllnabu an Brook St. I or and 0% MI Furnaou. note at lowonl. uvlnu pnoon. % CHARLES. "a`E':`.= '%'. I-III Vin`:- can-rIage-M'a'nufocturer Van nun nut nrhrvthlnn (Inn! (0 `A Inn Info!) at (out of Wllllnm strut wll be uolcl- vory chat to Ian (son of tnnnfornl in u not to I Innu- will come when {on will want. some oh la the Tlmm lhlnf lino promul- nwondod to. On Jun. umulon 0 man so an time In: you It 54-..-.. Tli"Fs'.J."J`1.&a`i'.3- uni`; 3'Iin7l'()l":i'|'- :2"-::.. ."`.:;::..!*:-:r.'::"-.:.'*.1 ` Minna : Onnlsn holory. %"Fn'C3}:B"r'u:"'43.` ' LADIES, ATTENTION I maul I... .mm. on nu nut. nnnntu nu 181 BROOK STREET. IJDIIIUIIUI I vuuvn-3: All Iron, no wood wzrl Janina. Boo nlnplu M u ` nvuv --- -_-.. TELIPHONE ll. 7 ' Iff \Ivvu- wvvu onm Imam : I .`o,:I. oongnu `In no: .23. \5 until. 9! Bod. gm 755" I VII PIIOIOOIAPW ml onion In promponua. ..-..lI Il Mn TU I IT nit!-t v : V v - ww You can t ovi thing done to you On H. on the urv-~ ml: um! um! my own unper- vhfon. Pint-olna work only hll QIIIIIF--. `T vupuuv u oponod 0 A --.l CL. 'w'.'om~so~, IIIIIIII VVIUII vvvt-. ) ?o N .Pnq to "1 "1"? mt. ~.`.'.`. i`K.c'n .'. " ` [MIDI And Ullllnnn. rurlwwm gun NowYork Dress Reform, I188 I. DU'I'1'1)N. PROP. Lyriwutilgu '0I H AND TAWI am. at run! at Iu'!:-"4`l`{`..%".`: .n:n IIII1 od to '|lIl'Il||'oCB1l. I` P 9 Man He. UVIT. First comes the penitentiary appoint- mentsmhioh have given rise to serious divi- sions in the conservative party. These appointments oame upon the party men in the nature of a surprise. a shock. and the members of the executive committee. who are supposed to consider all local appoint- ments. and recommend them. have a right to some explanation as to why they were overlooked. The oommittoe may be antis- lied with what Sir Charles snys. but it will require a lot oi talk to show what good can be accomplished by holding back appoint- ments when they have been made by the council. conrmed by the treasury board. and signed by the governor. Some of tho electors are anxious to know if Mr. Met calle put in his last session as a supporter of the Tupper dynasty and of its coerceive policy, with the distinct underntnmiing that he would be given the wardenship of the penitentiary. Sir Charles may bu asked this question. and we hope he will answer it. ms.-- u:._ n|.-..I-- 'l\......... ...:n .....u......\.. TUPPEW8 BOW IN KINGSTON. To-mormw ovoning Sir Charla: Tapper will make his bow in Kingston an premier. in data not appear an if there in any parti- cular demand to hear him, but he may ice] It to be him duty to come hero and explain his polihion, and there are several things, it mutt be admitted. that mqulro In talking - CHECKING THE WOMEN. A green point seemed to be geined when the leglelezure, under the direction of tie veienn etoorney-general, provided for the eduuuion oi women;to che prmiioe oi lew. But theb lqlelebion did not go for enough it seem. It. relerred on the lioenllng ol the women to wt ea solicitors, end when Mlu Clere Brett. Martin applied for enrol- meno I! a barrister ehe wee refused. The benohen took a narrow and contracted view of the law nnd declined to give her eooeu no the court: which one must enter in order to reeoh the remnneretive end of the bnelneu. The ilghh for woman`: right: he: been I long and discouraging one. But it hu reached :1 etege, in regard to the professions. where the end Aimed at hen been preobioelly etbeined. Women hevelree eooeee to the prwtioe of medi- cine, end the legielegure meant. by lie luc not than they nhould have no impediment. in the preoliloe of luv. The benehern have ruined one for the time being. but in a few month: it will be removed. The next. not, will be the enlrenohluemene of women Then their glory will be complete. IIIIWVI III- Thon Sir Charla Tuppor will announce his plan ol onmpnlgn so far as this school queotionln oonoornod. And Mr. Molmyro will bo_ oxpoobod to any whether he in u nupporur of it or not. Ho came out. flut- loolao(lunooorcionlnt., II! a supporter of the remedial bill an it. stood. and it. in pro` named ho preserve: that atmmle towards ll now. Atnny rlto thin will be I gruncl opportunity in which to tell the poop'o wlnt. he wishes and what he mean: to do. A phln shtomont in plain language in who thoy expect. md nothing also will utllly them. GEORGE SMITH I-1.\ l`l.AlNS. The Winn has had 1 will from (loorgo Smith and an oxplnnnlon in regnrd to his polltlonl creed. lb ooomn that thorn hu boon I woeful mlnnndornhmllng respecting hit and upon the ochool quettion. He did not, he aye. come out an an anti. Icmodlnllot. and ho docs noc propose to plodgo himnoll on that point. Th. nlnnmnn will nl-um main 1 nnln of wVIIlVCllIVI pun nutty! In|\|hI|wII|luId\|Iw kn n this IohII'w_.|III.I|xo|n. no my &'hn kihL -1 `VI VII: Irv us-uvu -uu an an _--v-ev this was nob 1 non mburviom. tollovor 0! Bit Oink: Tuppor. Thoooonlqhtl no Inlet mono! the Iollllvny _unp:.Iut nun who ndvu-tin ohonpgvug an Iniupo-luau and In pun.- nonl grovolnuhoholollhonlnlutonu llohouhondohnluolhlrwooduudomo; Win IN: cocnhy wants in pullunont jul uowhnonol Iltongnlndmd will. nu. -lnlnvn un mzlnlmlnllhdr own. wmum E -..',_..-.'-e.*.:.m~ 'j,*::.~ .2: , and nut no a lid! 0 IA N in In on window. 0!? F I$I UEIIIVI -uvug I-Iuuxuu win. In whohnvo an oplnlonolllnlr own. nuwblnov vhnhuuy In ml will -.A ..-J__AJl-L`-nah.` nan QKAA-nun; T jlljjl *'- """"I`|I"" Iinhdvilndnloullhusylniulnot mnudvillovu ndn|nyuvuoUoup- htlllt. . A. .L_ Q._..L. nr..u -lLL AL. AD. mm on oT:oommh.buI _ hd. ar II . $o-hI.put- . V on. log baond social and an no .p`Jm o':- pr.:f?3;n':l' or none! nnnonnoomonh an nub: M III-I ;;;_ _ _ ` .'`i`a'i.'Ii'.m.' :0 . O ' ' ad an and: lo: THIfI_ _WHlG. PlIll'V Iuueuvu vu vu-u run--n The electors will pleeee mete n nous of (Me. They ere now the meetaere ol the elhetlon. end they will perhepu eee to it the Kr. Smith Inekee before election dey. end ee eoon ee poeelble. e delerellon as to lie poeluon upon the leeuee bef_ore the people. The North Onterio election but not been fomowen. Major Nomin- vrey vented the eleoeore to trust him end hie liberel ~ coneervatlem. on the ground them he (lid not. know exech ly the! wee tooome before him in the vey at Ieglehtlon. end he vented e free Bend in deellng with whet wee pveeenoed. Hegetwhek hedeeitedend ha thehonne eh... --n n4eA a nun. nnlmnpulnni. 'nnDnI ""I`-3'.""',*,-,-o- :.:*~'`-`-4 9 '9 534$-_~`nf:1' `Ila. -u 10. Du word in Tin. noun; mm _.,-`,3, .55-7.-E Inns .&..".`&a.a.n.. IAII. Alelli :u_dn_!og WHO dlnouom nmmld be 1:: II 0 :00 fgtpnzvnl of I M1 u.'.`. man s? nl Ill Mona no no Ind nun In In 5 van . D `O . "AME .f:r v':{l;I :n:: 1'}."|"n `culp- M no and pan Mn vnnoo. noo mud usoolnlonu or "' '1'o` no: u nu mmnm `hm punonn 1 Iuponl 0 TH. W` I `Y IIITIIH H10 I |!I|"II. . V. I! I0 ll :2! Illnngl? pa 1:: syunoogoc orwlu an : 4 .'.L`'.`.`{`."n. .`.':3$"::`.`5':.'.!3}`I o:.C-, 0;-;._._ r-.2-:.:.-.=:u::.~.-;.:-::.::: wophnu mvdwn pm . .13, an. For family Use. '"" "" """"' 'iiTWT3.'"151c'x'nn. `JOHN onono tr 1 . Aulnhno `ulna: u.n..'".5" W A_NNOU_N__ElB|`:El'- "OPVW Orlmu Dim! ' TILIIIOIZ. an QQA. . . 0 `sated. I ILW. oo-m.;zm- in and HI 39 or n utuno lot . Iplool orprofunlonul. n:?umm\u nub-V voruuu allovod two ohnnm I0?! out hsnno man no bl wlnotboru n- Eax.;.'.:E..n| ! ' 0 I` 1?. nm! on cl` m. u _ II III mu nub. Ivan unu ua or Donna. on human, ru.`Ih., , _ _ uann Inn 1 __j AL._ L- in 50 hand all , mu taunt: no of the an Huh 1-. Iomon Ind Ill scrip- 1. In nnoo. acnooi ae rtmente. Mr. Ro b entertains I very high opinion 0! the ability and ener y of his teachers. and claims to have the hneet and boat fur- nished rural school house: in the province. He nlno uye that the trustees are moat li- beral in provldin school accommodation. or anything else e nuggoete. in the way 0! advancing the education of the pu ills. He will renew em uelntnncoe in in aton about the first 0) August. not hnving n here for men years. The anniversary number of the Inn, he said, made him feel proud of Kingnton. T- Bjgzycle livery ll\ll DIN

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