Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jun 1896, p. 3

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I III NOW `V |'IIHlI'I (`Illa Tho fnahlonnblu fmnlnluu wall: In a curious thing It la n nwtnglng fmm rho hips, n throwing n! huth nhuulnlcvrn ml nu-mn_nnd n rattling plum that ufluvrtlnum puts the nmln nnmpamlon to hint lnnnvhhu Hmlt to km-p up with It. mu nnrrlol uuuu. many: nu on tuna I soul stock of but In: 0, cut and unoub. ry Ihbo. `Em and blocks. All cheap lot ouh. olophono. I10. IIIIW HHO UlIIOWo Ho-l am going to ask your rather to- night. :4he-l nuppoao so. H-Why? Sh-1 see you are not wenrlug your boat truusuru. glunmlr Blxby-Yea. lmlood. Just now down It our boa:-dug-hmme wu are I-evlvlng `Human, button. who ne not the button! only-- Mny-Only whatl mxby-It.`s tha nbrawborry In the short.- oaka instant] of the button. nan}; loom nu wnannd Elvin n"j"uv1n-nun Cothorino Baundoro. wife o_l_Cupt.. Rich nrd Saunders. Wnuroown. N.\'.. ha com- l'Il[l(|9(l. ``But," she went on in n more busi- nuu-llku wuy, I have somuthlngnf um blmkluu lnnttnotuf tho nmv woman In mu, mul-nml-- I shall lmva tn Ask you to rvpont tho prupmutl ngnln to-nlghl`. 'l`hu lust ilme you dallod It wnu Sunday and I ouumu-ta made that day, I lmu-u, nro not lugully blndlug. " IIU Wu- Mny-~Arun't you fund gnunml? H|lInr--Van, lmlmul .l Wood Into. Juno: Gun boll.ooI-not of Wellington md Barrack I an. nlwnnhuonhnnd n IIII IIIII IIUI WW "IN-rll with olumlo I Mo. clonlrlo bollu. and OH n on comforts. ant! Inwunu. nllllllcll. George. mm the honutful girl us she nestled close to him. the last time you called you proposed." I did, sweet one. And I accepted you." "You did. lovu.. I presume, Goo:-go, " she went on In hm- mout fnnoiuuung umnuer, HIM you look upon mu an murolyts foolish, thoughtless girl, but,-but- "Hnw mun vnn thlnk nu now" In: lntm-. gm, uln.-I)uv-" "How can you think su,pot." ho Inter- ruptud. Hnt." aha wnnt nn in n Innrn lnlnl. There is an old feud between the farmer and oertuin birds, notably the hawk and the owl.and this dates back to the earliest appearance of the farmer and the bird, having been perpetrated age after age without interruption or mutilation. But. according to the testimony of Dr. 0. Hart l\inrrirun.ohiei of the division department, this hue boon all A mistake. and the birds, instead of being an enemy to agriculture, are really its friends, protecting it from the ravages of many an enemy and deserv- ing the farmer's harmless fnlllade of his n. Lr. Merriam has examined the hs of more than 7,000 of these birds, and has found that ninety-ve per cent. of their prey consists of animal nnd insect life which it is I good thing for the farmer to, hove destroyed. Only ve kinds of hawks and owls ever touch poultry. their rnvagea in this rortpoot being much inferior to that of the domestic dog. and nometimes to that of the humble nnd plausible neighbor of limited means and elastic morals. In two years Pennsyl- vania expended 3100.000 in the destruction of these birdmand it would be worth twice that sum to the state to have them re- stored. Total for 8 years 09,046,147 00 This In over two million dollars, and exceeds in value more than 600 I'M-mu. Ii) ALI : NIIIDIKU . . . 170 UV} 01.5`. UU H A. Woogigatn. ms 00 23,790 00 15 J.A. Hunworth_ 307 no 13,333 00 05,395 90 0388,44!) 00 One doliu paid for ovary 04 drawn out. Nancy fm Printing. Etc. Many newspaper: throughout the Do- minion must ling tho pnilu of the Gov- ernment. no matter who the oondnot of the Minister: may be, or nuor the loan of patronage. Though there in n Govern- menu Printing Bureau At. Ottawa yet on- onnoun sums are you-ly paid to news- papern and other printing establishments in All Ioovionl oi the country. The money thus lavishly [pent does no& include the printing done for Returning Onioern, who charge: for printing the lists, or the work donu in the Government Printing Bureau at. Ottawa. Tho A u:IlO1n-_fJnnnunl'- nouns-OJ all-O-L Ill: UIUIWI. The Auditor-General : raporu, distri- buted in the following yarn. than the N expummuren In deusll for each previous ` vanr: up unnnu: Numb. I I Goo.Tutooyo. ..I 9 Nomu Goddard 3 ll: (_).Hnydon. .. 4 John K1dd., . ,. I5 11. Klmher` . . . . 0 John hmgoon. J.P.Lopmhon.. Joseph Loullo. . '. Woocaus I .A.l-lunwol-th_ I A Mi onllplnl showing how the inn ' out Act work: no given bolow: up to June sow`. uou. Anni 13-hl In In. nut Law . 1891 . 1899 . I893 . 189-I . 1896 . 1888, 1889. Inon \ AN OLD FEUD. Ildbla Inrrlod. ID.... `V I` 1.. 'uEIIght `soup II null, Ill Pnld ln. not In 09 BI! N ll. lII|l\ I51 II 689 95 490 00 M0 88 139 00 M6 58 975 71 817 00 M6 00 584 34 AI! AG or mcgood old THE DAILY BRITISH Wald.` MOND,5_X.WJUNE 3. 1396 ivir and 0157-81. l..aw;'onco k-not Oahu |u 0001 Lnlltudoa. Dual. IAnnnnu I..- on nlIl-l|lIlI It you v:an:\'1.&:t Cheapestl ` T wuousum um I.--nns1' M `And No. I tulo neg. Y I0 3 ...... '".:..-.`.':.'..'.'::."- . . `vunoo ah: . ` `x . use his Am":uTs'Ah mllwtoi M me am $3-3:.-.....-.: ...'..`.:'.. ....'.'.."...."' cu oonnuhaun. Now, Look Here I suTHERLAND s,f Tm oldut Illll In-gut unnatu- turoru of Vlfllllll In Cumin. Ions. IBAYLIS MANlJF G co. Japans, Varnish, Paints, smmn Fu mu 16 to 30 Nazareth Street. Up to Date Shoe People. That's what you will find in our Shoes, enough space to make the wearer fell comfortable and just snug enough to eliminate wrinkles and bag. Our Shoes are capable ofstand- ing a good deal, but no matter how hard the strain they die of old age, while their brow (metaphor, of course,) remains smooth, therefore peace and con- tentment reigneth. MONTREAL. In tin. or war ouournou. "CALI: LI"... I Gui-(bloc! (h- an nches! -` 3 A `."If\ nA1.-tnII-LvAnn_n.....:u;..a. on I\g_""'| `III-IPIQII N0. III. B90'l`_ 5; 90.. u as snow VI W..'*`~":.*3` numntn1:;mu?o3{ ' cannula `JANI8 SWIFT C `COMPANY PICTON AN|TE:LL:v|LLiz. 3TH IIFXR FARM AND CITY PIl()l'ER'l`Y insured at lowut pouuihlo rates. Before ranowinu old Ill giving new hnslnann got. rates from RTRANl}Il I: H'l`RANIIIC_ Annnln. nun... ---vv vv.-ur-..J . hunlu over ,nm,um. In mmmon 1.0 which this policy holt an: have for security the unlimi- tml noiiimy of all the Itcinlimidorn. Fire -Insurance. I London Auunneo Corporation W. H. GODWIN. MIlv`.N'l`. London, Liverpool and Globe Flt: Insurance Company. u\....l.. ......- aka nun nun In ...I.NoI.m on whlnl. ltozmrvan no dorpnsltod annual!` at Utfnwu and now amount to one mllllur. 1 nllnrs. Ham: lower than the majority of ammu- Mnny and chains plum of lnnurunvo DIYONAI I Illl.l..'~Uk HIYNNINHHAIL iL6aaB}{? Eaiio;Eir Llfe A15"-' auranoo Company. PIAl"l`lI`Al,l,V A (`.AuAnuu (`nun-ANV \N'rI'u Inn u---.- MAY BE BKNTED or man be Pmwunmn on on forms. bl up ling to J. Orroun Anne. um Bull in: nntmv. JICPIICII. H JUIUICI UI IIIC \./lK.'Dh, by Florence M. Kingsley, 50c. An Unsatisfactory Lover, by the Duchess, 50c. The Return of the Native, by Thos. Hardy, 75c. A Lady in Black, by Florence Warden, 50c. The Copsford Mystery, by W. Clark Russell, 5oc. The School System of Ontario, by Hon. G. VV. Ross, $1.00. Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac, by Eugene Field, $1.25. Your Money or Your Life, by Edith Carpenter, $1,000 prize story, $1.25. The Mystery ofjeremiah Terrace, by Dicl Donovan, $1.25. lHOBART S | LIAV ll KlNUH l`0N-- {ulna NInt--Pnoulnyn. at 5 pm. ning \Vonl-~I'rl-hum. at In pan. |'AlllI`.H:-HnmlHun Man, return (8.30: To- ronto H II). I-ocurn H !'II- Mom.rouIN.m rohu-n 01 M. Barth and monin innhuiml I-nth wnyu. JAII. HWII-`l`& 00.. 1`. IIANLRY It SONS. Nnlaht Auunhu. Pmmmgor Anmm. fF. NISBET S} than policy hohlaru have ior security the unlimi- nbiiil. Imnlhnlriorn. 1) PIi()l'ER'i`Y insured bousihlo ranowinu mm mm BO0KS{ Stephen. :1 Soldier of the Cross, `\II M V;I'\l'IElnIP E`('\l'| Dill null BKIIUIIII I deposited unnnnll and Tangerette. Sc. Lime Dhosphlz, Sc. Ice Cream with any flavor.5c Large, thin, polished glasses. The Corner Bookstore. Roll: ovary Run-lay M 6 pan. from Kin Join to Donhonl-or um! Inch day: from Pun. npo M an |>.m. (l.'l'.B. train Imwlng Kingston at Odom. units: the oonnootlon M Port Ilupo. Wdli ANb'coAL. lll (`DONG plnlll 0| Illurllni` Ulluruu IIIJAS In OUNNINGHAM Sula Agonhl. Kingston and Dl:t.I-Int. 51'!`-ILKVIIII W NI llli, l|KIll-I. .FAlRH l|A tKI mt intnrlo a `on I n. no W nuslnonn [on runs Il'0ll'| RTRANGR It R'l`RANG|C, Agents. FAIII Hnnnlul A-Ant Inn HOrnnO PIANOS nu\InInI\ ._ __ . _ Nmsujnmgclz. In I YAID-OOIII Ihhrll/I gla-BlS'l' IN ;HI I wharf. llrsnoh l`i'x's-i'3:.'.' ""`* oilyouclvoqidtv MEDICAL HALL. -vr`II.nI I-vlIVI'_`n Rtouuun will luv Kingston going I-In-nc 'l`nou<|a\ly.ThnrvuIny and R: nr-lay M n In. nml :0 ng wont 'l`umlny. Tlmrndny und Hnt.ur- an at 3 pan" until Juno IMII, Illa! whloh an 9 utumun will run 1_u|I!I|I!NvpfInn1||\y.I rm or qmnuo By. now more lino for '1` . Nspuns. Douronuo and Ill local poluu. Tnln loin! City Inn dug no 8:!) In. R. J. Wikon. Igtllt. 0.1 . colqn olnoo, Olunnoo duct. How unsure delight: and omuau III by varying even tho ohunomr or Inmate--\ho In nature at tho wup, the nluukhnun 0! an drone. the volatility ot nu huuoray. the Ilynul ol the bngl-8ydnoy Smith. l|'_Io:-ldlnn: on o;l_l.ul"`l1y-np-Iho- Inch." tr-omshnwanuu In abundance inhuman boron. wt---Q v:-Ivvjvt g'\j1 IIndnvuAX.&hl&1h. Wbhnlnxot I-1; ' -L.-.A.L.a4\-n._A._._.;__4._..__.. It In poulblo for every man to amino an donut manner, but the man gontlomun In nature`: own nobleman. who never for gets to be polite to every one. and II I; an any to dlaoorn the assumed tron: the In- nuo good brooding an It In to distinguish pub from dhmondu.--Dlckono. nu. nanny lpole up. Cnptuln." he laid, pale, but with the ring of Iron raoolutlun In his voloo. "I no they'll I few drape left In that uk. Hand In hero. and I'll empty II. Thanh! Now lot `or no. "-CMoago Tbuno. uuuluuu maul IDII tale to we Dulll. with 5 mm hand the captain wmtol in-iuf account of the dinutor, giving hin rookoning oi the latitude and longitude um! the direction in which no upeoud to navigate tho bolts. Then he nailed for a hectic. ll wn brought. Ho nmovod the cork. ruiiod up the man- uaoript and wan About to inner! II when one of tho iutuonuoru. I all Missouri onio- noi. hutiiy spoke up. Cnni.uin." ha nid. min hut um. um Illlp IIIIKIDK. Preparation: wore nude to abandon the doomed vans! and take to the bush. Wlth A "VIII hand [aha nnntnln an-no-- nous wnuc we can "mnoxam ny," na nqyn: Wu shall have wind. Adam : tree In putting for-ch loaves." If the "laaven" appear whim and are soon In themornlng. ruin my be looked !or. If the branching nudleaug out when plane In the after- noon. 1!. In In slam of line wnnt.har.-St.. nuuglug ul or Iporuug In mo m-Anonua. " In modern unless the "Adam tree" rog- ulntes nothing but the weather. When um German, Hnsulnn or Indian pennant soon what we call "mackerel sky," halqya: Adam tree In Illmllton. 'l`oI-mnn. lngntou. I000 lI~ Inmln. Napkin of the Rt. luurrc-nu and Ilmllrcuu. n a. nu... ...-.. ` nuu lllllll Ulli NLRB! [N300 III EHO INC!` noon. It. a sign of ue wont.hor.-St.. Louis Republic. nun` IIIIIIII rtuur-a Stoudlly the want gnlnod on the ulnpu. It was now ulx feet deep In tho hol . Thu uhlp yvns linking. Prebnrntluln WI\l'Q mud: in nhnndnn on lplllll Ul Iall PHBHUIHOIIUII IIB [HIDE In "Adam true" or an Abraham Hoe." [low or where the curious superstitions about these {loony norinl trees originated no on knows, but the Itoriea which are mid regarding mom are many and varied in uhurunter. Tho bloody Adam tree" is nupponud to npponr before any grunt un- tiouni dinnstur, just as the white Indy" makes her uppeu-anon prior to a death in the royal family. Before tho grout. famine of 117:! the "Adam true" appeared ln all in pure likongigautio tree, but with with- urml loaves and dead and decaying fruits wumingiy hanging from its branches." In 18-iu, whun tho plague wmi raging throughout Europe, Adam tnoouoi nwful pnrtem: uppeurnd in the skies and were soon {ram Italy to France. and in all canon purwnn uppeurnu 11] line HKISB llll grlnnlug ukelobuns. and friends npponmc. hunglug to or Iportlug In the bunches. " In mndurn Ilnnu mhn "Adam um" ma. mg of Quinn Ry. novnhon lino be . Nunna. Dnnronm and m An "Adam Tree In tho II]. In parts of Germany, when the evenlng nlnudu mount. high and become uurruw and many In-auuhed, so as to bear some resem- hlnnco to a glgumlo troo, tho peanuts spunk of the phenomenon as being an true" or nn Ab:-nhnm tma" lll"l!l'y WBGIO. "1 have had no uxululng experiences upon this trip. It hm: taken me very much longur than I had uxpuovod. lam nohqulce as npry us I was In the old days. I shall mnku tho Lrlp again If I live." euurely ueaornoa. "On my ilrat trlp I overtook Mrs. Owens in the Humboldt deeert in Nevada She was lying in the hot sand with A little 8-year-old child in her arm: and another by her side nged 19. Her hunbend had died a few dnya before, and their oxen had given out niter nmny nttempts to get ahund. Just nu I reached them amnle team passed by without offering any aid. This nerved me to mukean eort. After giving the widow uud her little child all the wnter I had I placed them on my burrow and struggled along, being Iearooly able to go more than two or three Btepa before I was obllged to stop and rent. I we: not long engaged in this effort ere I meta gonuroua men who klndly took them on his wagon and carried them over the dreary waste. I hnvn hml Hn nInIMnn nvnnnlnnnnn ....... . "urn - nnm L'|nu n ur. uvv nus rnnllhi . have done It ngnln. I dressed thla tlmo just exactly as I dld then. but I was more lonesome on this trlp than I was upon my mat. for the old omlgrnnt trail in almost eutlrely deaurtod. ()n mv u-at. M-In T nmn-t.nnb M... MAN FRIDAY REECUING THE OWENS FAMILY. 5.....- l`I\CA-\ IL ___n__ v ;,, , 1 n: 4- icm::`.aJ3_:_a`<"3LT-E We Mglgo Any Style,` DUIUPB llll. "1 am nanriy as my joul-ney'sond now." said the uld man. "This is the Iooond time than I have made the trip with D inu- row, and it 1 live long enough I will make it again." My name?" he asked, with a little smile. Call mo what I shall nlwnyn sign mynelt-Manl"1-idny. No one will ever got. any otiwr name from me. When I die. that will be placed over my grave. I loft. Chiougo on the Bull oi lut Augusb, and uftnr nuuriy ten months` traveling] have nnoemure come back to Ban l<`rnn- oisco in exactly the same way than I M- rivud in 1850. I trundled n wheellnn-row across the continent. :0 him. t.l1ue,nnd 1 vuuuuuuu HIP! IINU UUUII-II Innis Man Friday, as ho persist: in calling himself. trundled his wheelbarrow into Oakland, CAL, tho other day. After having traveled 2,500 miles, pushing his bun-ow before him. I nun nnnrlu ab nnu inn-mnuannd I\n-u 9' DUIHDBP. There is only one other sovereign in Eu- rope who manifests a similar aversion to tobaooo-nemeiy, Queen Victoria, who has been km win to cause her private secretary. the late General Sir Henry Ponsonby. to addreu letters to her various oebinet min- ieters complaining of the eromaottobeeoo with which the oiiioiai doonmente and state papers submitted to her for signature were impreineted. The Prince of Wales is Always miserable when he steye at Windsor with his mother, on aooount of his not beimr permitted to smoke, and the one reason why he ieaees a mansion every summer at Ascot for the race week et an expense of 080,000 or 030,000 merely for the few days in that her majesty declines to permit him to use the castle for the time unless he promises that there shall be no smoking on the pert oi` himself, his friends or his attendants. -KUXIIFCK-I Ruuin e young empreu has created con- eternation at the court of St. Petenburg by dincountonnnoing the uee of tobacco by the ladies with whom she is brought into contact. She is credited with the observa- tlon that a cigarette in the mouth of _A woman in as bad an an oath in that of a man and hue rcqueltcd that neither her Indies in waiting nor yet the ladies of the court should approach her as long as there in tho Ilighuet name of tobacco ebout their clothes or about their person. New nearly every member of the imperial fam- ily, and in natural consequence well nigh every lady in court and in society at St. Peternburg, in addicted tothe me And even chum of c a tee, the Grand Duohou Vladimir be oonepiouour among the number. "I`hnc-n In nnlw nnn nelusn nlllllnhrcun In En, no can-Inn cranks oonnarnntlnu In it. Hannah..- couirr Ladies Mus? NOT SMOKE. MAN FRIDAY'S TRAVELS. The Ruling Panlon. II 0|`- ungbnu a-QI-`nu. an AI. purs,;u|uoo," um when llltlo naphtha an Inux! In dhturnhhod at It lo:-oa"ho nulngnlmonbocxaol ologotmy smoker nolghbcv In oomgeo borrow npookotmulundpohly hopes that tun nos duh:-aiding ny- nuumnuo Anni: % was `and unllh nlvnmh. STEAMER HAMILTON wt -Il'llII|III|` I Milli M and span. and |h::'l'nIln. m b wad. In sum out-nns.-Ohutnqu|. 0: we aouounll, on me one nulu um the quaint dlnlool of the mountnlnou on the other. lg notlodly the nuns throughout the cotton bolt 0! the loath Atlantic status. and mu vocabulary In largely mule up of survival: from the utnndud Enalluh of hy- gouo generations. In the oh-lo I of Burke and Goldsmith, of Swift. oldlnc. Btoao and Addison, to In nothlng of tho older wt-loan, I .agLoonutnntly running V upon old noquulntnnou that I have knowp nllmy llfonnpnnndpuoolo! outed!- gh plantation vex-nnoulu. Flnldlnn. flip Inntnnnn nugkna ; um.- gu pumuuon vex-moulu. FNWIII. for lnaunoo, make: I vq non App:-ouch Ootln onultinn. "80 ul- lowodlwddo lt."|u not I pangs an Chin. Th. unmmm Allnnul I ma ..... --u-v uvu-unuuvz From negro Enalhh to onokw English II but n Imp. In fact. barring I luv dif- foronoen In Moon and Intonation. thclr npoooh. except where It dude: o Into the Inn water" lingo, ox-Afrlonnlnod El::HIh oi the amount the on: hum aha lyul1I`lI, Ullpil WIIUTU Ili IIIIIIX UII IIIIU IIIC or Afrlunnlud En MI olthe amount, the one huld tn the ` nunlnz tllml nf thou Inmunt-Inna: nn lm H103 ll|lI'lJOG OOWIY" And the old man wonl on his wny. ven- turing something as he left nboue the mo of the avenge American hobo bonus on I par with the proverbial nine lives of thn tonne we have all hoard no often about.- Dnllu News. CRACKER ENGLISH. III-vinln of tho standard lngllol at In- Ionc Ocnnrnllann. I Iuu no, --wan no nuour" "No," replied the ongineor. There he In: as largo as any hobo could III: on the: pilot with an oyster can, milking one of those durned oowui" L up! than nlrl Innis nu.-ga an L0 mg: -man. II llll UI'lUlV,' I IHWI. " Well. " and An old shack. under whose feet the fronts of many wlntu.-I hnd onoklod no he wended his way In the dark over many a long main of box can, and who had been llatonlugto the 10017. Well," laid ho, was he killed?" " Nn " rnnllnrl tin. nnnlngmn `UPI...-o I... IEBOIIOB I0! ll. By and by, by the fnlm gllrnmerlng of the lwadllghb, I thought Isnw nhmd what Iomnud to be I [much of onnle on the truck. A: we approached I the bunch seemed to grow larger. It. ow was too hm: to do anything, no I just pulled her wldu open. and uld Bl] hit that bunch of cattle lm blf. To paraphrase the language of Tennyson. who glltles Into rupture: of ndmlrntlnn ovur the charge of the llghl brigade nu Balulrlevn, there was just alm- ply cattle to the rlgbu of us, cattle to the left. of us and name In the rear of no, but none any more In franc of III. After It was all over our mhouglmu reverted to the hobo on the pllot. `Go out and I00 ll he ll mu there, I Iald. " Wn:II null-I an nld -hunk nnnlau -|us-g I I LIAVIR 10 P! N I. ".`'l:&."'%'3`..-.~:i -:j----1:-:-u an an in nu: n uuuv. I It war away back in the seventies." laid an old engineer. "1 was pulling the `limited emit from Council Bluffs to Chi- ongo over the Rock Island. The night was bitter cold. We hm] gone about 30 miles out and had stopped at A night uloe for orders and had started up again, when the iiremnn reached over and said: `There in n hobo on the pilot. Saw him get on at the depot. `Sure? I said. `Go out on the running honrd and see ii` he's there yet.` The ilrenmn did as he had been or- dared to do and returnod with the infor- mntion that the hobo was still them. `Well, midi, `it : a bitiaer oold night, and if he onn stand it out there I am willing he should ride with me. And on we went toward Chicago. with old 911 hark- ing like sixty at the low Joint: ahead and forgetful of our `head end pasaenger on the pilot. who had ceased to have any ex- istence for us. -- my ....I am i... nu 'n.l\ ..u.........a.... ml An II[1IlO0l"I Story Showgng low llnl n n tn Inn . llnhm HE WAS MILKING. awcll, Dlmclu, urull Illll rau- viuions bought sud col Iliad! or on until margins. -4 Aan_-_'- j ' me=memnonu. ,_F0MM153'9N{ 90 A sou-dug And Du Yyuinc ....Iu|hlnlUnlvudhI-slung. $35.00.. .. 7---V` - '..:huur thnnuuy other H`-IO-*' lo: full Information all M Inmiui TIIIIHVB IAIIJA V Di l|l.|VlIHl1)lV. 11:16 n.m.--For Ottawa, Montreal. Quebec. Rt. John. NJ}. Halifax. Benton, Toronto. Chl- M 0. Donvor `Rent:-ow,Hnu|t I-Ito. Marlo. Du- In I H6. Paul . Winnipeg`. Vnnoo}wer.SoM.tlo. ) at Portland and San Fran: go. 0:00 m.--L0m|| for sihnr not "Luke. connect- ing w ml: 0.l .R. Fast nnd Want. 7:45 mm --Mundyn. Woalnonuhsyu nml Fri- d m II t n It I! f w1H.`u.`:`>":{`.`fe..` ..'.':`.. :.`i`:..o':`2..":`.. `I ... ?3`o:`.'. wgpo and llrmn Oolutnnbln. :'""'Da{ug'l1;'tv$ : nnnnm uh- I Everything In Slulut. Even the W I E). W. lllhh V-5- ponun nnd dblld Consult om hoe. '11 ofIno-Blbby'o Linn. 1 Ill Solicitors. Eta. I Kin uton. G. . HAODOIIIILL. 0.0. ONIIY '10 LOAN IN LABOI OI cums. at low nun ol [Mount on and Farm Property. Loam CO1! and Oounty Dobcntnnu. WM Bnmoa, Ilunuor honhnu n and 1 none Hooloty. Omoo oppodu IIII Pout nnmoa, Ilunuor honhnu Eoiia I ' R E. snnxs. !'D.8. b.D.s.. l.D.. I . Tim. on. n... ytnuu -moo. dunno. 188 University Avonnn. (`Coo U I . .1. 0 . . nnrdn ,l l`:ol:ho|?o m0. P. 8holII!|I.IYwtl J 8.11. IIJOANN A0O0UN'1`AN'l` AND I . Bunk AunL Bonn and moon baud. Ilomy to loan at low. nus. I8! lung :0... ovu wads : Dru 86010.: with (LP R. `Rx warm for polntn ln the Non rm ll putlnulnru M. K. N. I . und 0. P. Tlnlnf. nlno. Ontnrln attack. I . OONWAV. B. \V. l"Ul.(i|tR, Aunt. (ion. Pun. Ant. (Ion. Mnnnnr. -JrCvv -GOTF (.).n:y.l`(Bkt;.o.onivo pang an I. NEWL NNIH ABCHXTHH `ND Appraiser, oorno`r 01 Brook and In unoh over WIdO'I Drug Store. lntnnoool Mn; shoot. next to Wild also. `inuuens a snouans. HERALD. N.Y. Stocks, Bonds. Gnin 101.11.50- Kognann `naught Ann` halal " ` - I ARTHUR 1:14.15 (Mamba or Auoo non of Arohluou. I AND APP man. on an Klnnton.Ont. inoxunn omnunrrs, dlnotly ouuosiu the Post ton ntnoc 11. `non. hf.` Tolcphono East. Eutnbllnho. ll . Ruldnnomll was I POWER h SON. ABOHITIUPB ANDI1 1NGSurvoyorI. OIco--WclHntoII I Kingston. )OWER AND] 0ico--Wolnt.oI|l I Klnnaton. ONEY '10 LOAN IN LABOI 0|! Vngmn. lnhun. o HAODONNILL l'AIRIl.L. $0.. Oulllol illgglton. IW<.!i9!.J_&J.9n!_ari9Jwo% HORSE LIVERY. T:- us. man no annex . mam hie: nu u......21H." VISIBLE ARCH I:lTECTU R}: _.j_..___-:__, IllI,"UiQIl'I."` ufulllllolull CIICQCO Pllnnunlnnlnn l. , KNDG. nprslggr, oomor va:'r:nmAa"rT "nucamou. -FINANCIAL. DENTAL. J. I. IAIIIL. Canada Pac_i-`f-lc Railways KITVTESTON zgrismnnoxel throughnlobporm()H.nwA,nrrh1n atII:nn.m. For tlokotu. Pullmnn nooommounlun and olhou information uglpl to .um.uv a sous. Grand Trunk (y Pnnaonur Depot Foot. 0! Johnntou ntroot. Klnutou. On . Humlnyu. Tmln lcmvlna l!:lI$ noon nrrlron ln0ttnw| um 11:!` m.. tn-l train lmwhuc M. 2:06 on m. hu throuuInloopgrm()muwu,nrrh~tn Ddlhl Old|lIIOoIICHI\CIlln l'i.g."" mi 1'. It'll!` XI. Ago. I. P. OIIDIXIJIVI ~` Nn w lIxp.....!:Illa.m. Nn.l\Exp.....'l:0 33.111. 0.4 ....!:Mp`m. No.8 " ....l:l)|.ln. uwb " ...l):Mpm. No.5 " .. !:Mn.m. n.l9 Klx....u:m n.m. No.11 Mu. mum. No.2! " ....Il:l0p.l'n. No.10 ....u:mp.m. Trallm Now. 9 Mn! 3 run lnl'_\' Nn. balnlly oxumr. Mundny. All ntlu-r Irnlu.-4 dnlly except Ayn. Hum Tvnln hmvlnu 19:25 nnnn nrrh-mu lnttnwn HAMILTON R HONTRBAL LINB. Bolidiied to do so. Beware of imitations of Same Color Wrapper. !-C.I' U? I. W IAIIIQCOI. Nil 801`!!! Iron 8.3. 0|IPlM' IL nlunllln llnhlg nlnnluln lull. Anni 7s`11bsTiIniE)H The only perfect \ 1 l5RAUp of the day. See you get Carter-'5. Ask for Carter's. "Input and demand utga Liv}: P1113, [o"o7c-'FcTE"l*rIu'o`o fu go. s'Ii'aFi'Ai.'o0'" .5 mlonauunnm-o no-xnorruo PW Q. on "3r`~X-'.".'mu".i:'3oe'"I`.mt:3n :v'H{|:ond our t `J! I | I J` CNIIQO` Ul- '37.'I?\.y l?)?)n.l.nnu"l. hgionl C Ie|x:l:rl: tug- um mlo mm. for xrNcs'i`oN. our. -w.----v- - -..--u--v . --u ailing 'l`lu-nuglu the Hay of Quinta. IIM ' GOING IiA'l.'. I` la. 4 vxp.....:I:mI 14 `:MI. In IaIuIIIoI....Dln9..I Inf.) UNIX OI PISAII-OAIII. nl nnwnnh dunk: an and ..-. ..|. Tuba PM s. on... ` ' F` 1 an a.:.........`r-`i ?."""" ml cup. or no uuon In sum. qn .......- ...'. -. ._- .--v._ ._. wt alt:-nun mun. Scorch tau and ohb-non: ADI ` TRAINS LEAVE KIN(!S'I`0N. n m__I'n- ohnun Iln-an-`I ll DAILY LINE. Inn. unlll |-mt` II-n-.1--.. _..l. "1""f' FiER'5' Dal IR) DllV'IV\\l IIIDBII Iv vuu -nu u-uu u l.n4lO_I,I`.|o\0ouwI. \, ~ , -BK'l`Wll1`.N- IZIIT I III t W K DAVE 9 "T:.%a`\:rodny`vn-I t|n\un|:y flilitai-y Men! TIA-IE-TABLE. lAH'l'. ( NH \J Liver P111. MEDICAL. :. unuuorll. IILLQ IOIDAYI . III and and June. 0th Jul am Aunt. and rod. Human. .3 Nu W381`. llL...a:06 ....l-.Iu mm. Diana I. "'"i1-nun` tloorohrbeaunboo. A .. ""5z4'h`X'1'.'1 l'o'E (tom 5. ` 1 |oou.uIl unjuullshle mount the mound tho down by bury the Bonn fl ,-.. . I KIN Wllnlo I0 IIIIOIIII "NV QYIIQ IIII N are (with dm ngud to CM rlphttof ` `yho have been nlmmly ndmmul to t-hhonsupunnnnnclmn Lm) tor the aboli- I pm-nt qynlam and the subm- lm Wllihy I puoout (1 non ohll uorvnm mall to- ad plant! to M1I1\l'Idl| and mu . to him with uncut an M: quitting the nrvioq or to ma family I- e&` 0! hi! dnthln the nu-vIoa"' Thll uhcndnum Wu nqulrnd by tho Gou- mvuuvu on tho tolluwlng dlvldon: You 47; N00. 100. (Hnnnud. V01 13-. p. INC.) A nnnlnllnn naval in II. Jung: Ho- I I p. Illa.) A Iuohmon naval by Ir. James lo- I used I.P.. North I Iluton. Out. lnpullnuont durlngthunulon of III. duvhnglhnha Supnnnultlon Id Inn no In! Iin IGI out una,uuu, n unllolt. nl' :0l),000 u your. On May 89nd. I898, HIP Loomml l`|Ilo_\' mowtl tho thlnl nndlnn of Bill (N0. 91) to Amend and oonnolldntn tho Acta ruining to the Input-nnnuutlon of ponnnn 1'mplu_v- Oil _lp_ the Clvll -km'|ou of (`4\uml.\ To Ihln G.W.Ruuu, Liberal M. I`. (Ml.lllu-row), moved the following nun-mhm-m: "That tho Bill be nomnmlnaul In .. n.......u.o.. nova use louowlng noommmod tun Cummlmo umwnmo to amend mo moving lilth am nu...-1 ... n... .|..u.-.0 Illllu OI mam. During the va non of tho Muokomlo Govomnnent tho mo:-Ijm of (Mn fuml:wur- Ilallmorn than Nu.0o0 a par and the pay- ments worn undor Ul00.um, whvrwn-I we us nnw only umolvlng WL000 and paying out 263,000, duolt. of $:00,m)0 may nd. I898. Lmmml 1'm.u- on, mu n ywu-. II. A. Whlmuy. Movhnnlml .`1upurIntn~nul- out. of tho lntvronlcmlul Rmlwny. WM uupornnmmuul At the max of {my-oluht. Anal Mr AH. Bunby, of mu nmno mud. M mango of lm._\'-four, on nlluvmnnon ro- Ipontlvol of H.280 and 01.000 to war. Mr. J n Tllmn. l)oput.y Mlnlntor ol Hnhcemwu aupurnnnuntml at tho Ace of any-vo. and um ho awn any day In Ot- mm. 8 strong. healthy. vlguroun man In 0 pt-hno M Ilia; yo! he In drawing on pun- an unwed for Ilol. In-hlo nnd twill por- nnlv 0' `L535- mll `rh Ilvn '13 n! this Ilnnltnnnln aunt` :6. Hum, damn, umnnmnu HM)- uml I894 ) Mr Vunkuugzluwt In nuw llv- lnu In England drnwlng I2. I is n your for Lhe mat. of lulu llfu Th rmnon Mr. Vul- knughnut. wuu f()|"0&| ml. was to supply Mr. llnytnr RN11 wlth tho posltlon. Mr. Ru-d In tho gentleman who wan ohlny re- uponnllrlo for tho looting of furs nfinr the Nurtlnwest Robulllun. hut ho nlmltorotl hlmwll lmhlnd Gomvrnl llllddlnmn nnd do- Itmyod u lottur which vnllvlomtl hlm u! omupllolly In that dlngrumvful nalr. Mr. '1`:-mlnnn. Dunnlv Mlnl-Mr nl Ram. ALLAN LINE] omupnou_v In snow (lutgrumwul nlmlr. Mr. Tnulmu. Dvpmy Mlnlntor nf RAIL ways and C-nmsln, wan nupomumlauad mm-h nnnlnat his will 011 an allowance 0! 03,761! A ymr. ILA. Whllnnr. Mnnhnnlnnl Qmuu-Im.-ml. nun DI IVIUU 0| ymr. Mr. Vnnkoughnoc, lloputy Superin- tendent.-Ganoml of Indian Anlrn was nnpurnunmunl ln 1893 M the mg of {my- u-von nanlnnt hln will nnd ngnlnut. lulu nu-nna prolult. that has lmulth was quluu (mod. In order to foam hlm to apply for cupurnnnumlon the Mllnlxmr chrmtoned Mn; llmt, It. would he wm-so for hlm ll he dld nob, but If luv dld all would lw nmdo right (Hm nlvlul lottor from Mlnlnber, Juno `.38. 1891!, pnqo mu, Umnnmnu Hun- Ina In II`.n-plnnul aIun-|nu It) no .. n...- I..- III. unurwn I nlnwuuv WM appolnwtl .`4ooI-utnry of tho Hum-d uf Dmulnlun Ar- hltnton. I nlnoounv, and After drawing 08.000 a yur for ulna ymrn was nupuran- nunhxl at the age of forty-nhm on n pon- nlnn n! 0764) Mr. Vnnlmunhnnt, Dnnmv Hnnm-In. uu,uw n your. Mr. Robert Wniiwe, poannutar no Vio- eorin. B. 0., strenuously rosilted being IupurauunMad. hm hi: pinou wan wanted tnr Mr. Hhnkeapuare then in member of puriinmant. 'i`o quiet Mr Wniinoo eight. yuan: wnu mhioti to his iongth oi norvlco, Ami he in now living in England drawing in pension of 01.300 in your and Mr. Himinwponm in doing his work at n salary n! I:.`.000 u ya-nr. _ M. Chm-ion i`hihunnit appointed -innlIu0n|Iv nf Ohn lhuuul nf l\nu..inl..n A- uvenuy-uu-oo warn unuor mo ago or nn.y. The needy follower: of the Govornmnnt, and Iomu who um not nuody, have had to be provldod fommd the nupernnnuntlon uyutmm has boon uaod to provide plaoea for hungry followers. Mr. [Maser- enn, (I loading Mnntrml Connervatlve, do- ulrod the poucnuultornhlp of that any, and Mr. Lnnmtlm, the ponunnater, was suppr- umunod. Ha wan ontltlod to n mclrlng Allowance of ll,860, but tho Govurnmont Iddod olght yearn to his Mme, and Mr. Lnmosho In drawing 89.000 nyenr und Mr. Dnnnuruhu In rmolvlng so poahnmacur I4,- 000, which makes the was of tuhnt omco |o,ooo n your. Kl`. Hnhnrt Wnllum, nnnl Inn-far Ah VIA. l.ouu,wu over mm l\|)0\ \! U10 I-ocalpls. The total number on tho superannua- tion DIM. on the Bush Juno, 1898, WM 561. Of those, 173 warn under mo ago of sixty, which In the llmln xml by the Act. and below which the Governmont is not nup- polod to go union for very apoolnl muons; uventy-t.hroo wem under the of fty. Thu noodv fnllnwnrl of thn Gnvm-nmnnt. Inoul sum or wnzusuv. In the twumy-mhruo yours nlnoo the In- Iljuntlon of thu syntum we hnvu pnld 09,500,000 over mm nlmvn the rocalpls. nunurn nnna- IUVI DIIDIIKTOIIIUIHI HI DQ301110 and worn out he should be retired from the puhlle service and Mn plaoo lled by an efllolunm Iubntleute A mud wad oreawd to supply whldh two per cone. of the nnlnrleu of olvll servant : was remlnod. In 1871, the rouulptn of thlu fund amount- ed tn 050,000 and the expenditure to only 018.000. In 1893, the muelpts were 1094,4113 and um exp ndlturo 068,710. In 1894 than was mild Into this: fund 068.974, while more was paid om of la the enor- mous sum of 0968.809. '1: Qhn fun-Iu0u.0|:n\n vuuu-n nlnnn Hun In. _ .._ __,_....... _..---.. ._..__-. Tho nynzom of uupernnnuntln vll aer- nntn, hegnn In l8'll, was upon the Idea thn nl hnd become nntl -n|-n nut. In: nhnnltl Im reux! uv,uu.u The mm paid $0 Mr. O'Connor for the you ending soon Juuo,1894. was 010,850. - 48. Thu lnwyer you each year In fee: I Ium equal In value to about ve fru-mu, though the country employ: a Solicitor- Gonoml At 36,000 a your tn attend to legal work. l`hn Ono-I I00 ! rmn ugh! nut tn Innvwn-Q VII and 13: '. `I118 (OBI! UVIQUUU D510 0116 D0 \Wy0l'l in nine yuan would. at. the rate of 04,000 pa: 100 norm. purahuo 98-I hsnnl. With thin Iummnloulntln the price of oume at 060 I head, l8,M0 good of cattle could bo purchased. ._;,..,,,,,, ,.. .-,,_, .4 mm In country in men paying tor unq Ionloea of A Solicitor-Genenl It to gun scandal that while the new 011109 of Homar-General has been created at, 0:- tawa with A Ialu-y of 06,000 per nnnum, In ouuldo lawyer in the City of Ottawa. Mr. D. O'Connor, when oloe In not 900 yards dluant from the Solloltor-General`: Olloo, should have been paid for logo! ser- vlool for tho Government in the year end- lng Both J une, 1898, the enormous sum of .19, D48. 89 'I`hn mum nnhi in `Mr '(`.rmnnr fnr Hun It will be oboenrod that than In as not- able Increase In the coat of outslde law work for the your 1898, and that In all the more to be surprised at because for the tint than the country I: than paying for Ihq name: of A Solicitor-Genenl It Making: total in nine years n! , . Ill mo uomunon uovornmonmnuruu nenmu them All and yoyond All their malaria: and oontlixgonolu, 5 further Iouroe or patron- age and extravagance. It In to be found under the hand of legal oxponneu and tuned ooltl" In the Auditor-General : Ro- port. No doub$ n out n amount of Hill upendleun In forced uron Government, has It In most unrunmna yly high, as will appear (tom the following gures for the lat nlno yours: 1n1ssmw`e`u....` . . . . . .,sm,4o1 00 1111887 .. . . . . . . . .. "L495 00 lnlsm-I " 82.92900 lnltw 17.73900 lnmm 99,007 00 lnltwl " 94.05500 rams " 10n,mm0o hams ..... .. 141,424 00 1111894 ..... . . . . .. 101,078 00 ouuldo lawn:-I l`ou- Inponnnnulon _ Abllll - 'l'lIlboault'o Appointment--Oom hut With the Iuionllo Gonrnnonir Honey for Printing. In addition to the immandoui Inonuo in the expenditure of every department of tho Dominion Govovnmonmheroin behind lhnvn -ll nlul huwnntl All thnir nnlnrian and SC'ANDA~I.wS1ATT0TTAWA 4 OONTINUID WASTE oh ma PEO- msvs MONEY. NUI'I. The total $997,000 paid out to lawyers n ulna vmn would. at. the rate of H.000 ='*`.::.': ooulon. The Supernnnuntlon AbIu:./\` ...__A-_. -1 . . . _ _ _ _ . .-A.l_.. _lI ___ ppolntxxl I uni W nunumn- n ' ,.997,000 00 ,sm,4o1 ,, H,49b 82, 099 00 17,739 00 99, 907 94, 055 00 ' 3 103,953 00 , , uamonno uaunaers. mm or Uapt. men ard Saundara. Wataroown, N.\'.. manoad an action against. the New York Gantral railroad company 9'6 room-or 820.- 000 hr injurlaa allcgad tn hava been run. Mined in a rallroad accident which occur- red on lab. llh I895. Rural dean Bllu. Eganvlllo. has been olaoutlt airman of tho _hoard ol rural dcana ox Ottawa dlooaao. und 3 ts, always huon hand Rood IIIIDIO. unouu. Monroe, mom, aged tony-(our. They have known owl: other for twenty years. Ind hon by Appointment and an nponding thoir honeymoon hero. ZIIIIUII I-I11.`- Nuuuu FAu.s, N.Y.. Juno 0.-- Two midgou, ouch loss than [our foot. high. were mnrriod hero Int night. They no M. L. Comloru. of Oawogo, N. ' L. Aged MI. -two. and Eva B. White of Monroe, Mic ., aged lorty-(our. Thaw nah other for twantv III-|[M'I Dlueu. Dlnbeten. Beware of the null` that pretends to cure them disease: or other serious Kidney. Urinery or Liver liileuee. as they only re- lieve for I time and make on ten times worse afterwards, but re y solely upon ll op Bitters. the only remedy tint will an rely and porlmnently ounfyou. It dea- troyen and removes the cause ol disease so effoctunlly that it never returns. '2-:hXix::-v- . . JII cl I. I `Ugh Jail? nclulnttim I Input: I-Jo: Hahn. g-Duo

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