H'Dcn|ar in Stoves and Hov. run- "" " Dry Mm Wood A I-_-.. ........|.. .0 font. nl ANNOUNCEMENT. l0[Il'IIN luuuuln u-nu In: -...............,... There will be an end to Agitation now, such an the New: has been given to, for Mr. l.nun'er`s commission of enquiry will beeent. out. as soon as pouible in pursu- enoe ol the liberal policy of peace and concilinbion, and it is bound.r.o be succule- lnl. Olcouree it. would not. do lor the Toronto Newatouy thin, but. it. is the fact. not. In absolutely silly gossip the coneorvar tlve pepere ere indulging nowedeyn, end the slllieet thing is their report thet the clergy end the libel-ele were etending in ell the while end working together, while the clergy and the connervetivee wereeup- poeed tube hend end glove. The Montreal She, which went med during the election, cape the climex of absurdity by intimeting thet the hiehope` mendement wee in the interest ol the liberele end wee worked by them for ell it wee worth. Mr. Welleoe le credited with ehumaaint the! the duel between Sir Meokonxie Bowell end the biehope. which Sir Topper ondoreed, we. Inede to dleh the grits. end now thet they heve felled in the eohenu they would heve the people believe it wee mede in the in- terest ol the (rite. Fudge ! CAUSES FOR DEFEAT. The election talk in caning 9!! oomcwlm. and -tillthou In some npomloucn u to no onuadol Tuppu-`I detest. `nary all it 'l'uppor u boouuo Tuppor was the gov- :-nnai, ad; in Onho st. lent, upro- add It in O ION eunpulgn. ' TIQO much I50 withdrawal of the _..;:.v- .....;a.I..u.. lrnln um novarnunni IUU wI-Iun-w-u w. u... pop|o'I condence from tho governunn lulboonuuignodz 1-. In "tho Inngduooa ur._leu.n. . npporurd\bgocIna_II. Ilu III-dad In East York: "Tho Cnrn'n.hridgo. the Io(.kgvyn.tho`l'.uund. adounodsu thlngounrohlhd at. and the niniuorn inplienlad novcttliougln that it was in- cnnhuton than tonal;-u u_ul rolhvo Illir puny. 'I'HO]`ild@-flit party ---I-- Al--., nu llnnnt it II In Illoir puny. '|'IIoyIl:un-u_nu-.. ,... , hrfyllg than. How diluent it 3IIhpd! A Inn whodou Iouutlling vruq.ho|n@dvhhwn_ng-doIn.oc yitI-llngovcusui|hho. dun : wall to In aid In (at at and nlbvqhh hlmhpuuhun ho hunldyt-ly huhtudnvdihpuqiho u-oubhol NOW" 1 IN OIFORD Prop: Aulqtun nnlnou lunuot. -:-..-- up- snpoothod www- nnoo no nude (or 1 \l-v -u.-ov. mi l.n.dna.-m.und I yuan Iiythl &$.`a. 0. '3. 2;":.:.';?:: x. lorptol-olonll, may announcement: on sub- uerioolon. _ r""""" of nhohid. the Inanof bad policy in '0 Canadian oonaorvntivo party tot ve ye.I.rH bgok have insisted on the party cnrrymu .l__, on.-- |.-.a..n_ 9.5.9. nnnmnl: oi I book have Inamaoa on we puny u-3.7,...` them. They hadn't. that poomat oi dl virtues, the virtue of resigning when found out." 2. The people disapproved of the open aribery in which the government indulged in offering huge gnganteto milwaya and public works es induoementeto themh) send to pu-liunen luppoden of that gov- emment. The province of Prince Edward Island wu pmmieed lid to seven nilweye. AL:-L ......l.l nnf. In: nnnnihlv mninhined Island wu promiuun -nu w uuvvu ........,.., which could not be possibly maintained if they was built, and the province of Mani- toba. in which the school question was a - ,x__ :..-..- u... aiv-nu nnw rlivinlnn tons, In wmcn we suuuu. .i.............. ...._ .. burning issue. was given a new division in the promise of millions to the Hudson's Bay oornponyf and the St. Andrew's rs- pids or Red river improvements. And the electors, sickened at that sort of thing, slsrmed at the size of the public debt ul- reudy. voted emphatic disspprovnl of it. 3. And nally the people were afraid to trust Tupper. Re is plucky, the conser- vstives say, and brave. Yes, And consider- able of a bully. and in the house. last ses~ sion, refused to be obedient to its rules. A government of one-man power is a danger- ous thing. and the electors practically de- cided thnt they would not trust it. EDITOR! A L NOTES. Attorney-general Sifwn, ol the Green- wny government, is likely to be the repre< sentative of Manitoba in the government. `II . ____ -n _L....o 51.- -nhnnl um--Linn. senmmve or muuwuu nu uuv 5...........-.. He knows all about 110 scl:ool question. 0 The Toronto News. oouservntive. re pone a rush for spoil: _atJ the capital," that Ottawa in A seething pot of o`me- huntern chase days." And these are tories. If Sir Richard Cartwright goes to Eng- land as the high commissioner in will be his choice, not because the liberals do not desire his pronouns in the house. He is the nbieat. nancier; in Cfmda to-(lay. \IIII I Iscuv at : my lumdno.-m.and .m::.nm t.hM. ll vohlclumqulpnos. etc ,antrnst-0-I me will be nturnod an brig t no new. Plenty of room in my new quarters permnttina good .-mo:-nu nhup. W. G. FROST, -I-A - -.-A ..-.A In olarh-Ir. mu` SIlGdS Two things that demand the immediate attention of the government, (I) the abo- lition of the franchise act, and (2) the cor -1 H... ..l....5.......I nu-nnom In-nnuiif. lmon or one Irancnu-u nub, uuu \.., ulna \-\JI' rection of the elacboml wrongs brought. about by the gerrymnnder. And the sooner the better. 0 I an . .. - If Joseph Chamberlain has undertaken many that (}nnnda`s enberpriaea will not. ouriah under the libemla he has spoken without. a knowledge of the men or the A I-A...-'.. b..ll- with nnmn nf than wubnoun B |\'IlUWlUuKU ul uuv ulvu ... ...... party. An hour's talk with some of the liberal leaders might enlighten him a bit. I C It is announced thnt the governor- general will not come from Quebec to Ot- tawa until after dominion day, and there- fore that the government cannot resign. Has he not said he will be in Ottawa when the premier wants him `S Who is delaying a surrender, then T London Nawu. One thing has been clearlz shown by the elections, and that is that. t. a new {angled ballots are a {mud of the first water. (Inn thins: h London New. The overnment did the wise thing when it deci ed to get out. at the earliest;A>oasi- ble moment after having been kick out. In-no nuu IVyIww \a:vu Hamilton Time. Laurior must see that no spies remain in places where they can do their nefarious work. Mr. Mackenzie suffered from these $ scoundrela. Shove out a plank and make them walk. - in runs- Toronto'l`alegram. Tn liken Mani lung st..' Toronto Telegram. To liken Manitoba Lo Judas is no slan- (let on Manimbu. but to liken Judas to Manitoba is to slander 51 rogue who sold himself like Manitoba. but unlike that pro- vince. sold himself for silver, and not lor the sound of empty promises with incident- al euli payments. Had Fete or Pntrlck Pldgeon. 0|` (unregu- Set Flre To Ills Clothlng. Patrick Pidgeon, a lifelong resident. of Oswego, N.\{.. was burned in death at his home Tuesday. Mr. Pidgeon was enfee~ bled bodily and mentally by two shocks of paralysis which he sustained lest wir- ter. Wednesday evening he found a match, lit. it. and set re to his light. dress- ;.... nnurn Mrn, Pidoeon heard a noise match, lit. it. and set. are to me ugnr. areas- ing gown. Mrs. Pidgeon and running to her husband`: room, found him enveloped in ames, which she smoth- ered with a blanket, but not before he had `been so badly burned that he died within half an hour. The house also caught fire and the fire department. was called out. but the damage done to the building was nli ht. Mr. Pidgeon is survived by 1: mi nw And aiuht children. lsli ht. Mr. rnageon ll wi ow and eight children. sorry -I Trenton Courier. 'l`r-antnn nennll Trenton people are truly sorry to learn that Jemee Ural and fnmilv have decided to remove to ingeton. Mr. and Mrs. Graig have a large circle of friends here sud are aeeervedly loved and respected for their many eetimnble social qualities as in ello each one of their daughters and sons. To-day Mrs. Dr. Jaquee given on At. Home in honor of Mre. Craig. The Craig: will not leave town for eevenl weeks yet so we are fled to know their many warm friends wil heve In opportunity of express- ing personally, their regrets at their de- pnrture. _ III--.4I Ohm Hanna. VIQWUII IIIU nucleu- S. Roughton visited the scene of de- veetation at St. Louis, caused by the re cent cyclone. He eeye the eight. wee appalling. Wreck and ruin greeted the eye ee [er an it. could see, end the streets were cumbered with wreckage. Tongue could not. deecribe nor pen depict the ewfulnue of the cutest:-ophe: it would have to be witneued to be comprehended. A half dowen gun boats bombarding the city for eweek could not. have .done more demure. , llrmkvla Timon. Mr. Anglia. who left t.ho.BI-ockvillo board to go to Kingston. laid that the nuc- ` Non Iyotom was working Iplondldly in Kin non I0 much so that lot the V. tivo `.1. oh; me.-an M eh: Llnmngz citv IIIIIOI Ill Mr. Annlin. II Kin soon. much man lot mo 1. we $50 I the patron: of eh: LI no city board roovod hotter than the Brookvtllo shaman. Al the chute was Iold on tho board and than sure no r'ogu- In-n. IKE A stow. Prlloo IIVINI Ocllty District. Judges Wilkloon and South` have divid- ed Prinoo Edwsrd county lmo four divi- oiona lot council put : (I) Tovvnuhjpl of Amoliubnrgh Elkfz (9) town- ship: 0! Athd, Noh lorylhn h um: 0 Bouth lsrynbnrgh; (I) towmhpa llsllowollsndvillyo ol Wall! : (4) town of Ploton on township Sophia- Inn--II, . R. Blount. Iloihodllt miniaur. Draco Ont. : " Hut pmolongod attach `li In; v not-voanndwcsh hill of I cure whom W0 know this. 0 VIII: ollm ` PITH OF THE PRESS. BURNED TO DEATH. Boner `l'|-on In Ilnglton. III. III...... Thoy Are A Fraud. anlu Make The Rule: uo. VI`-'-`nu A Sunder on Judu. luau) A Maggy; SERVIGL Ililiinery Modes. ooon=.u.ows oacomnso THE vita: ---vvv- _..- _ _., canvas or BRET!-IRYEN. 'l'hln Aactlonnn Dounony Ooournd an, Intnuulnl and an IIIIIIIII I Ionorlnl Alactlonnn Uoulnony Uoourruu up, lotnnlny and on laugh: Ilorvleo '00 Hold In the Odllhllowl` IIuIIdln|-Approprhco Add:-can Do- Ilvorod. 1 Thin you the two I lodgol oi the In- dapendont Otdor of Oddfollowi adopted a new nntmn {or the decoration of gnvol of Order oi Oddtellowl mopoeo new 3 ten: their pureed brethren end oi condncti the nnnuei memoriel eervice. Hitherto t has been customary for the decontin ed memoriel Iervice to be oonduc t. some eiusrnoon at the cemetery. Th never was considered Ietiefechory and led to the adoption of the eyltom put. into force this eeeeon. Committee: from both lodges were I . On Saturday these committees rove quietly to Colum- qui cometer where the grave: oi oi de- parted Odd ellowe laid to reet iiherei ere tmbeiully and reverently decorated. The memorial service was not conduct- DAILY BRITISH wmb. MONDAY. JUNE 29. 1896 tutefully and reverently aeeoreuea. The memorial ed until Sunday afternoon in Kingeton lodge room. Owing to threatening bad weather the attendance we: not as in e as it otherwise would have been. but I. is success of the Iyetem over that hitherto in ueeis un ueltionable. Junior put grand P. M. ompeon, Kingaton lodge, pre- sided. Ayter einrin the opening ode, so well known by nl Oifdlellowu. Rev. G. R. Ranmilh offered e short nreyer. Nearer well known by all uucneuowu. Iwv. u. n. Beamioh offered prayer. My God to Thee," wen ham-Lily rendered, nlter which MI. Buminh addressed the nudienoe briey. oon ntuleting the order for hnving an-en he aervico {or Sun- day Afternoon. e considered tho idea 3 good one end hoped it would be continued. On such ooouiom memories of de- .....o..I m... urn mmllul and visions On such ooouuom memories u: ur ported ones are recalled and ol the coming down of a far off distant shore are awnkened. Man ia.a unity and '-llowalilp the fundamental of existence 'I`h`oue having suffered the loss of lriend- nhonld not look upon them as having been removed lorevenbutaa having gone before. just a little while. Death does not cut oil this fellowship; they have gone beyond and we follow after. The divine unity is not broken; it is perpetual, having it.- origin with God. From God we come ; in God we trust ; in God we hope,'and to God we go. Vacant chairs in the family circle are vacant only for. the time bgl. not for ebernitv. If we had not these opealile would he miserable, indeed. Nothing will bring more consolation, when the great call comes, than the single thou ht and ...,.,...;.....man "I have tried to ell) mv OOHSCI OH H brother. " A n... 4 brother." After Onward Christian Soldiers had been sung. Rev. A. W. Richardson ad- dressed the audience, snyin that the ser- vice wns one which appeaed to all. On such occasions he liked to commune alone. and was satised others did not liketo have their thou hts interru ted. His words would only to direct t e thoughts of his hearers, to mould their lives in com- ing days of trial and bitterness; to so cul- tivate good thoughts that they may reap an abundant harvest of oodnees to them- selves. There is no we thing as death; the, soul lives eternally. A grain of seed planted in the ground does not die. its condition, only. I8 changed. Christ did not die; He lives and draws us to Him. Friends who have one from us across the goat divide, still ive with us; we remem- .. 1:1`-Inf. than did for us and what we did v'vwwu---- V- Our nook of the latest En lluh, Freunh and American nan-nu in Sp 11; um! Summer Illlinory | III presents an unbroken front, and wears showing some rare novelties in hionnble Headwenr At. low prices. -- - .... nnvunvau reat divide, still live with remem- r what they did for us and for them. It is always the kind thoughts we recall. Lessons learned from such memorial services teaches all to live for love, honor and peace; lolive the Christ- like life. The people of this world hnve not embraced the principles of Christ's life. If they had this world would be a heaven. The speaker counseled his hear- ers to live such a life, that when laid to rest it could be said of them: "Here lies a man who loved his fellow men, and who labored to uplift the world for the benet of his generation." _ -.__.-_.__ _... .-n. BROCK ST. METHODIST CHURCH. Ulnar Rev. J. (lrenfell preached his first ser- mon in Brock street Methodist church yes. terdsy morning. and made a very favor. ableim ression. In the evenin Rev. (J. Edwar s preached his farewel sermon. He took as his subject Cheerfulnesa," his text being And now Iexhort you to be of good cheer." We all need to be hope- ful. cheerful and cour eons. God ex- horted Moses to be cheer ul. There were many diiculties before him. and Moses was not willing to take the leadership until God had assured him of His presence. Hod spoke words of cheer to Joshua; he performed miracles for the children of Israel, but in spite of these they became fainlrhearted and required words of cheer from their leaders. The tendency of human nature is to be faint-hearted and dis- couraged rather than cheerful and cour- ageous. Life isa conflict ands struggle. and to The lnaugungof One. the Farewell of An- other. Life is a and a struggle, be successful one must be cheerful, hopeful and of good courage. So with a church; often a church or congregation becomes faint-hearted. but how many times Hod has been near when not reoognized, and how many times He has overcome dlllicul- ties, which seemed to overpower his fol- lowers. The church must be no ful and cheerful to be successful, an in this church it is just as possible as it is necessary. It should be able tofull these conditions because of its location in the city and its connection with the Methodist church of Canada; also because of the pea- tor who has been sent b the stationing committee. It does not t inli. more of the men than of the field, but with God's help has laid hands on the best man to help on in the work. A ein, be of {good cheer, be` cause God is wit you. We are not per- fect. but Jesus is willing to lead us on to perfection; leaning upon Him we nd strength. Bring what you have to the feet of the Saviour. He will increase it and make you a blessing. A l'|ctl1u of Bright ! DIIOIIO For Ilnny You-I-Curod by Dodd'I Kidney Pun. NIlI`.PA\\`.\, (special), Juno 29.---Mre. T. H. McKee, formerl ol Liuowehoame here u slut resort. ad nnbrod ten years with Bright`: disease. Roportod to bo put help and dying,her rec ranoon the sweet in apps:-out .3 hulh Ln: 0 nlauunt. mu-min. The oxnlnnnlion clvon attest in npparout. .3000 mun put pleasant aux-pain. oxplnrgnlion gluon was that her little boy hnd lmhhd that nhn nhnnld Inn [)odd'I Kidmv Ind that her little boy hid Inated was she should use Dodd'| Kidney Pill: prophesied that they would can her. Bho nu: From the first law donool bqnn to prophesnoa mat. may woulu can nor. nno an: "From begun to feel better. and mu uki four And I hull boxu. In it. with hurt. on made, I um perfect y ourod." I)odd'u Huey Hill Vnuho onl medicine in ho world tint hu enrcu a can of Bright : dloouo at such I stun. TU E-VUTIUII-I-I7 ZZZ Hnuuv, Juno `29.-'l`ho regatta oom- mmae hu cfooidod thut. ll upon the occu- .h-. 1.0 pl:-.-{nn Inn hgntn in Oh; vnrlnnl u ush no to: . bu break is awoec, hu anything but Chicago foot ; 1| one thing howovu strange it Om That IIIJ I nutkaulu hankering for loLnuhlln's Ice OI-um . mince has decided um. ll me occu- sion of dnwiggfor heat: In the variant noon in the gnloy regatta, on July 24th. there ahull ho more than eight oompdcitoro in my not, I uicient. number of - llminnry huh shall be mind on July th to reduce the number of oompnlton to sight. It is probable that. five or six pro- liminnry heat: will be rowed. uuununn -nu-u. To wo stout. any LivorK.i`dnoy or Urinary rou lo. upocially 3 1; : Dia- CIII or Diabetes,-u Hop Bittcn Sour hunch I cure in pouhlo. Elf You Surfer frdnri You ohouldtry "1113 N000 KARI!" A uzidiianypvpundtqnlcviichhu ` whichhu cloud -nnyu. v, ,_ KJACILOQ-. `bikini. 1 'l`o lnvo Pnunhury luau. .. _.. I....- an URL- _-_-big TE ONLY HELP. man the single Lnou um um: , l have tried elp my UIIIIII UIHII. -|-`..L -_.. '5...- FFLID AND 80!! AT HEART -- ,-,__,_.._. u_-a- In E-up, I-`A uANNA' ~`\`r'Za#.T HAROLD, --yr_v- - -vz- ,. In Iloqpnt Oonlonvntlvo Put: In Inc- In-l--Iorood to Abuhdon Illlln. Oonlonvunn run: Iu um.- h-Iorood Nnw Yon, June 27.--The Evening Post paint: the following degpuboh from London: wrhn withdnwnl of the education bill "The wlthdrewel leaves the most powerful ministerial perty of modem timee beled and sore at heart. The hm nnibrity of I50 are now listless- ly one ing from the wreck of their first eeeeion e lew remnants. such an the hill to encourage home cattle-bnedin by the met slaughter of in animals, and the bill for Itete peyment of hnlf pn- eent rates on land and landed interest. thus getting its eheree of the eleotorel e ile. The clerical petty has to weit. `fife L-edleele hasten to eeeume that they are killed begnd recall I) en anti-olerieel ...... 'l` umh in ink. er to the thought. wave. The Irish ie {ether me onongnu. The church perby in too strong inside and outside the cabinet for that. Repentance ie now taking the place of anger. The minister: eee chet they made I fatal mie- bnke in trying to full All electoral pledges at nnno. VIII! Ill vs -us --4 .-.... .... -.-,.,, at once. Arthur J. Balfour has learned that n ` rliamenmry lender must think more of I sgtailed politics than of plliloso by and cycles. and the whole party res izes the board schools system, with its unvernished bible teachings, however it may be dis- liked by the lllfll churchmen, is too deeply rooted in part 0 local government. after a quarter of a century of successful work to be easily u . Next session the gov- ernment will full its pledyes to aid the church schools. and probsb y pay the price of this sessiou`s failure by incrensin the rent of four shillings per child, whic Sir ohn (}orst s bill61:o . The Roman tholios. both Irish and English. for whom Dillon speaks, as Cur- dinsl Vaughan : mouthgeice. support this demand and even the u `cisl opposition re- ni1.es it as the inevitable outcome of the last election. Sir John Gorst may find in L colonial govornorship an opportunity to for t the wreck of his scheme to super- cede t eschool boards by committees of county councils, and some less direct curb : cl " to the board school rivalry whst church schools will take its place. c-Th. ammmment s greatest danger is schools will cake was pmoe. The government's greatest. danger revolt of the boroughs against. the anti- bosrd school policy, and the relief on land at. the expense of the towns. Conservative borough members frankly say chat, if they had to seek re-election now they would :..;I nnn Imulnn which the radicals gather re-election may wounu foil. One lesson which gather from the situation is that, though few tnlk now of home rule in English politics. this sver futile attempt. to force upon one par- liament the proper work of four, must push the question in the front." CALEDON-IA spnmes. [I10 I.lI'I|Ill l"I0l4Ul 0 J. Flack, Fred. J McLennnn, ()orn~ wall, Ont... Mrs. William Fitzpatrick, Columbia Falls. Mon.: Kenneth, Mt-Roe, \'a.nkleek Hill; Mrs. L. A. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Heath, Ricliford, N.S.: John Mcbavoin, East, Templeton; Miss S. Chamberlin, Freli l1sburg,Que.; Mr. and Mrs. George S. oward. Malone, N.\'.; Miss Marion Roberts, (lranby, Qua; Miss C. Davies, St. Anne. Que.; Mrs. Thomas Ross, Miss Waddell. Hawkesbury, Ont..; Rev. F. Towner, Sb. Eu ene, 0nt.; Mrs. J. J. Riley, New York; iis grace, Arch- bishop James Vincent Cleary, Rev. James Vinoont. Neville, Kingston, Ont..: S. C. White, R. E. Jamieson, Masher David Jnmieson, Mrs. Evelyn Roman. S. Pid- dington. Miss Jean Lindsay. Jacob Errabt. Douglas Brymuent, Ottawa, Ont..: Mrs. James Cooper, Mrs. J. C. Smeabon, ` W. Mnrleb Bancroft. A. R. Binks, H. (1%. Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Jns. Ira __,,, Y4,I.. l1.h- Ma. James Cooper, Mrs. .1. u. muuuwu, R. Kingtom. Lady Gals, Miss Annie Gale. Miss M. L. Gait, Mrs. J. Rea nth and maid, Mrs. Geo. I). Rmgath, W . Kains, Miss Evans, Mrs. Binmore, Miss Binmore,Mins Cutrinson. Mrs. Geo. T. Slater, Frank VV. Slater. Thomas n'-.:-- A 1': l1mnlmrt.. Hon. James Frank -W. Slater. Jnomus Kain, A. G. Urquhart, O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lewis. Victor Major. D. C. F. Martin, Mrs. and Miss Martin. Mrs. John S. Hall, Miss Hall. Miss M. E. Hall. Mrs. Arch. McIn- tyre, Miss Ethel Mclntyre, Miss Maggie Mclnbyre, Mrs. James J. Riley, Hon. A. W. and Mrs. Ogilvie. Dr. W. Geo. Beers, Mr. and Jonathan Hodgr-on, Samuel Bell, Mrs. J. Chalmers Cameron. Masher Dakers Cameron, Mrs. Daliers, Miss Christie, Joe. R. Roy, E. B. Jackson, Miss l)ow, Miss J. Dow and maid J. W. Paterson, Mrs. Pater- son. Miss l-Ethel Paterson J. Fogarty, Richard White, Mrs B. Jacobs, Miss Jacobs, Mis(Stella Lemlieu, Master Bert.- ram Lemlieu, Fred. Tuck and Mrs. Tuck, Montreal, Que: Mr. and Mrs. A. K. (thandler, Brome, Que. Int I-M Fund o! I both! 'f.`r.I:|lIiIIIan any other our on tho mu- vnnn nnnnll DOB. ROYAL GEM." A Btln-|ng and Mlulonnry Sermon Won II Giver Who Hun Not fallen Away. A well-known citizen tells a story of his youth and of how the importance of contributing libemily to church wnrlr urn-A inmi-eased noon his mind. When of contributing Iibemlly m cnurcn work was impressed upon quitenlibtle chap he attendedn church service wibll an hunt. The minister preach- ed of missions and naked for A large collec- tion in their behalf. He was so impressed with the words uttered by the minister Lhnt he went. down in his pocket and broughhup all the money he Doe:-tes.~xed--ru big penny piece. which he yielded up to the collection plate. He thou ht it. not much, but it. was all he had nnd e willing- ly gave it. His aunt, observed the ac-Lion, .. .. .... um rnud home after service oom~ ave it. HIE aunt, ooaerveu me Iwuun, an on the road home menbed upon it. an ing that what he gave tothe church he ent, to the Lord. The wordn wok a deep hold upon his memory and he never forgot. chem. Rut. there is a. sequel to the above. and he never rorgot menu. But there His father owne a shot gun. which the minister's son used to frequently borrow to go hunting with. The very day following the church episode this young man came around for the un and gave the narrator of this story 5, with which to buy powder, shot, etc., which took only about half the money, and the remainder was given to himself. The young man enjo ed a day : hunting, and used onl about all the shot and powder, ,.:..;.... m .9. mmninad to the little lad.who about hall me shot. and powder, giving w at remained to lad,who remembered the words uttered by his good aunt, and came to the conclusion he had not made such a bad investment with his pemliy. $2.50 in money and a quantity of Inn. uuu-nu. h/\-\/-- ponn . -x pow er and shot. 1:. _.nn.._u_ p._ wuul nun. -uvu. llunlllorn Pllln of Mandrake Illd But- tormit. Cure liver wmplnint, biliousnesa, M`. Then trouble: arise from (or idity or in- action of the liver, and shnul be promptly o....o..-I An nnnivn dnna ahould at first be of the liver, and should be prompmy treated. An active dose should token. lay three ol Hamilton : Pills. fol- lowed the nextmight. by one or two illa u the oooulon mny demmd after w ich take one lllonceor twice I week, which wlll Tzrgolg restore the action 0! the to grout. r and thereby allow it to rlonn those luncbiona so eeeentiel to the eelhh and comfort of the Sold by dealer: in medicines. One pi In dose at Medley : drug ntore. -4.au-pl in l"_In-I. We make epomn ox cnenrm ouv. our peruol Itook every season and in now meell everything in stock at cost price. Everyone must. go. Rein umbrellas and ladies vvetarpmofe V01`? cheep. Our black dress gqod Isleia stil going on; we are giving immense vnlue; I large range to chooee from. Alldrees goods reduced at R. l(cFeul`I Kingston cu-pet warehouse A week ago Bnturdny wmle Wm. unuw, ol South Frederiohburgh, And two chil- dren were out driving the bit. in the horse`! mouth broke And 20 ran away. Going down who hill At. Bnnahurut the hone, in- Itend of going over the bridge. turned into the ditch. upswing the ha and throw- ing the ooonpenu into 3 wire fence. Mr. Goals : ankle was dislocated and he who otherwise bruised. Onool the chil- dren wn thrown through the fence, but amped unhurt. and Llnr. which wjusehold Economy. Rom GEM 225. ':.:' buzz: ---murnuouhnn nu other non: THE MORAL WAS NOT LOST. ........ ........ I We make upoint of clonrin out our nu-gnnl ntnnk avorv IIIIZIU II-vun no uuuu nu. .....- ...-, _-- be ond '1` wish is in thought. .......|. nnrhv in ma an-ona woo! Batu:-dny while Wm. (halt, nlnnth Freda:-ioklbm-uh. shd ma ms or m n1s1mc1.] SPICE OF THE ARTICLES IN THE The Nun Put Into oondonnod IInpo-'I'Iu ' lp|IodoI'I'Int0I'on|o1'|Il In tho (Joll- trv and lion-a|bontI-A Column of lunar- utlnx ltgnu Ronlrow Ormgomen will have I big domomtntion on J In 1331:. Min I Shir y and bu` mochcr, NW. la lune week for Chi . Ill.` illium Dowlin , um of the healer t....... 'l`nnwn-u an I-nmnvul tn Ounuo. "?: 2 .."'13.f.'.':3.." Til. house. Tamworth, M r Mink nouns. lnlnwurun, nu nan-uvvu lau u-mug... Mich. A. .W. Cameron, B.A.. (or three your: teacher in the high school, Piown, has re- niwnmi. teacnor In one ulgu wnuun, n nuwu, mm W signed. John L. McAllint;er. Richmond, and Miss (lertio Doxaoe, Lonada|e.wero married on 10th inst. I` I` Mm will maids in hit houoeon .____.__________.__ THE CARNOVSKY COMPANY, num A n In HTRERT. 10th F. F. Miller will reside house on Thomas ntreet. Nnpaneo. htoly occupied by J. at. John Herring. The father and brother of Mrs. Thomas Gibson, Picton, were killed by I cyclone bapoor, Mich.. recently. It is feared that C. W. Taylor, lormorly ; Mich.. recently. I Taylor, ` of Bolleville, was 3 victim on the ill-fated summer Drummond Castle. M... m.a.|.i. I... mid hha Bmnhv house. Drummond Uuuo. Mrs. Shields has sold the Brophy house. (innanoque. 00 her son. Bnin Shields, who took possession this week. .loaenh`MoUuiro. New York, was killed last. no WM hnlrby oars 0| ago. Peter Brooks, forty-one yearn, nu employee of the yummy canal. whilst. go- ing to his work on Monday. suddenly ex- piwd. Miss F. McDonald. niece of F. F. Mac- ...|. A.-.m.-;m- I... u-rndllnfnd at. the Johns possession um week. .loaeph`MoUuiro, on the C.P.R. near Mabel-ly on Friday lust. He thirty ears of age. Pntnr Rmoln-1. an lortv-one vearu. Misa 1-`. Mcllonald. mace or 1". 1". mac- nab, Arnprior. has gnduahod at the Hopkins institute for trained nurses at Ba|t.imoro. Miss Ida Belle Perrault. Ronfrow, or- aaniat. in the Methodist chumh. and W. . Fowler. Ottawa. were manied on Wed- noadaylnat. Dr. E. Memz. Nnpanee. has been ap- nosdnylnsb. Dr. Meng, Nnpanee, ap- pointed inspector of cont: ious diseases in animals. for this county, y the dominion government. _ Allan McNab. Renfrew. is dead, aged government. Allan McNab. Renfrew, aged seventy-six years. A few years a 0 Mr. McNnb sold his farm in Horton an came 00 live in town. A nlmannt. nvnnt. fnnlx nlnna at. Toronto. live in town. ` A pleasant event took place at Toronto, ` June 17th. when Miss leuie l)avis,former- ly of Trenton. Ont.., was wedded to D. Queen. Toronto. Minn Maud Ben-v. (fhicaqo. daughter of Miss Maud Berry. (ihicago, daughter Capt. Berry, Picbon, has passed her nal examinations and received her certicate {anmling her to teach. James Murphv has been appointed b3 `II'IIIlI\II\ruuu --..__ , ' oxumo smnm. Interior and ornamental Wood Work. Stan Bank And Office Fittin u. Pnrquette or In Flooring. No Finer ork in Oun- %.``..P:...:``; Jr.`.<%v":..;`:`..{'.:.*:I.?.:% 1" Cum-vrxu CAIlN0\'SK\'. Hnpm. IDw..l.B.Pnusu.Pruu. l).Mmuuv.Ihnngar :-:-:-._:?._j her teach. Murphy the Rumhbun com many. Doaeronto, to ll the vacancy can by the deabh of their agent, the late Tobias Butler. .1. W. Rose. Ficzrov. has a hen that has the late Tobms butler. J. W. Rose, Fitzroy, built its nest in I call poplar tree. The nest, which contains four eggs, is twelve or fourteen feet about the ground. ll .-- lnhn Rranwn nn Mun nhildren. St. feet about the ground. Mrs. John Breeze and two children, Paul, Mich., arrived yesterday to spend the summer with her sisters, the Misses Allison. and other Napanee friends. Jnmml Tmil. White Lake. met with a and other Napanoe menus. James Trail, Lake, painful accident. on June |8th. While on- gaged in brushing, the axe glanced and inflicted a deep gash in the calf of his Ina, lo . n. Frank Hanna has sold his medical practice. Perth. to Dr. Dw nu. Westport, and nails for Britain on lat. uly to take a postgraduate course at the British hospi- tals. n.. look ;...e. Jnannh ()"l`mle. once a tals. On 12th inst... Joseph O'Toole, once resident of Douglas, died in Michigan. Ho was well-known around E anville and Renfrew. He leaves a wio and three children. n.. 1...`. nm. Mm, Adam Ballnnbvne. 3 children. On June 19th. Mrs. Adam Ballanbyne, daughter of the late John Elliott, Port Elmaley, and sister of jud e Elliott. Loud` n, died _at Smith's F la, of con- mumna n 'v sumpt ll. F. Q. Osborne, whose death took place last week at Elizabethville, Ont., was brought to Consecon for burial. Deceased lived here for a number of yours. and was owner of a riat. mill. The boa of trustees of the Roman Ca- tholic separate schools. Renfrew, elected for principal (`. (J. Collins. (hielph. and assistants, Mine Katie Fitzmaurioe, Ren- frew, and Miss Li1.1.ie Bradley. Picton. M... I-...r;.-Ix /nIh_ lirummond. died Bradley. Yncton. Mrs. Patrick Walsh, llrummond, onSundn_v at the age of ninety-one years. Her children were: Daniel, on the home stead; James N.. Dakota: the late Mrs. Michael Foy, Perth, and Mrs. Martin Doyle. On Tuesday Albert Brown. Phillipsville, passed over to the great majority. lle ad been poorly with an atfeotion of the heart. Albert Brown always resided in the county. following his vocation as a blacksmith in the villa e of Phillipsville. Eugene Gibson and grville Cooper have just com leted their freshman year at Tuft/.3 colege. Mass. They are telling: electrical en ineering. Mrs. Cooper mov- ed to Maesac usetbe at the beginning of her son s course, and is having her young- er son taken preparatory course for the - college Mr. and Mrs. James Close, living near "-4 `UN: NllI.I.rIv1, u -or. -'0Io mlnulo from all Boats and Trains. college Mr. living Lsnark village, celebrated their golden wedding on . une 22nd. They have ve children living, four sons and one daugh~ tor; eight. grandchildren and two great- l:-andchildren. They are the mrenba of rat. I . J. Sheridan. Perth. r. Class in: seventy-four years old, and Mrs. Cloas seventy-one. 'l`hn death in Chicano. III.. of (loorge Thn death Chica 0. III., (ioorge Dalton, jr., of the bhir line of ths town- ship of Augusta. is recorded. He went to Chicago about a year ago and bad attain- ed a good position as conductor on the street railway. On Monday a team ran up against his car, knocking him oil` and running over him, causing death in the twentieth year of his ago. On June 20th William Mnbbhie passed twentieth of his On June `.. l)t,h passed away, aged sixty-six years. About four- teen weeks A 0 Mr. Mntthie had his leg fractured in t. roe places by a. falling tree, and mac bhatbgiame hid boien conned to his and n r us ly weakening until the and came. gocoaaod wna a native of Dnlhoueie, widely known And highly respected. A widow and eight of a family survive. lnls INTHE AIR] Kingston People Talk About n| know. unnn it. It in kidney oducntion. Kingston people are learning fut. Here are some inch : John F. Wilson, thdpopnlar grocer. No. 5 0'Kill street, Kingston, Anya : DOAu'u Kidney Pills, which I got. at McLeod`: dru More have done me much . Hqllhgn that warm inl.rr|| Kinn- dru have done much " hon they were introdu into King- qton I was not able to go for them and had to send my boy to get a box for me to try. I am now verv thankful that I sent; him 1 am now very manlu for that box of pills. For Man vmrl I hm run wu - .~....'__.- VICINITY NEWSPAPERS. ouuu: Al-an has a nice I01 for that box at pills. Far ten years hue been n great. In!- lerer with hrribk pain: across the mall n! my back and in Inv HI ddn. also Iron llerer with tarriblo pain: me man of my book 9nd in In loft Iidg, also from urinu-y diioulticn VI magi! no gross inoonvonionoo and lltlouneu, al nunund ltd, Intq-cit boling. all Iuudollly Q all I In- nlaounu My _, " --"Kim -A W `-----k--- Kili ab: m It is in the air. Can t. stop it. spreading. Can't keep down I good thing. People who don t. know about il. want to (DOW. mow. People who do know want to tell about 1:. ty boy to get. box lo: to cry. v tlntl himl an: of nilln. Inn 0! ma W nealar I removed to Owuoo, |Millinery \ Announcement .~ ttled at tho H V: `.\': 1tcr E4-pring. it r " "1 ]~m|1-taxi0:1 n` -;1`1`. that `J11: \`.'0 . ='11l'f;c 1:1:1n11 hues, ;111| wxlh this \.'I.L .1 " A111-111:1" \\' 13.-;ulntc(:111t1'1,l fth r NT 1! Ali-Ina RICHFION D & C0; Cumidcring the nature of the Hungarian Bitter- `.\';x:cr must obviously be desirable for the "n "Ev::l and the public to be assured authori- -;u `.::l'_,' working of these Springs is carried on V1 :1 *::i=-ntlllc m;mnvr, and not mt-rely on commercial m I vim the Uj llunyudi Springs. from .1 \\':nvr iz; drawn, am: placed under the 1'. ,~; lntc (:< nlrul (flll(3 l{u)::l Hungarian Chemical Institute !\.\ii.i.~lry ul" :\g,_;1`inIllu|`<'l_ llmlu l cst. 9 I SEE that the Label burn the rm. AvuLL.mM COMPANY. LIMI Inna Poonlo s*LlIo Insnnnnoo 60., Toronto. .\'.v.' \llI/hvrh r: .' '/`//./'2' .'I/`OI././4\'.'ll\ /.8` C0/IIPANY, LI/IIITED. - -....-... |n-_|_ _ Issues Policies on every plan of insurance. including Ordinary Life. Limited Payment Life Endowment, with or without profits. De- ferred Premium. Annuity Bonde at lower rates than any/nmer company. l0,0\\AQaIIir~(gton str` at. Ottawa. Head Office 3.5 ALA A-\rv\r\ar\\I, DIIFWIV fHEY c0M. A od tockhobe 11:91 and tb rotlau have mm make ou2i'%B=izo our? our nrlndoaltothomothg. __ _A__ _____ M u M . ood stock be be com out by protlau pnoeu. We must havegoom no our nfpnogumn-rs. sooner lose our prom: mun lead our principal to the moths. Are you the man or woman who said ou oouldlrt anon! tobuyv Lucian now huntin for on in the ab: e at Bar-an us, without gear or u'1llo1.ln th 9 of Artistic mi urmlnngush ueta. Bus: and Iron ads, umolodot B 3. Antique Oak Dressing Cues And Wuh Stand. sold sepu-390,11: JAME__s RE:1D"s, _ .-._;-_.-.--.. .....u u-...-nun-A f\.u.I-o- rut [IMF TC 1- v a: The Leading Undertaker and Furniture Donor. 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREE|'. KING n J. REID. Undertaker. NGS STAMPED Are ._Qb;l,b_IQtaly stainless. Phoephodino has been used auccessruuy ny uunuruun In almost. h0peless--ca.ses tint. had been imam] by the nmst. talented physi- ciuu~cAsee that were on the verge of daspnirnnd insanity ~4:nnea tint were tottering overuhe gram--but with the continued and pet-severing use of Wood`: Phospbodine, these cue: lhnt. had been given up to die. were relwred to mnuly vigor and hulth- Romler you need not despair--no mat.- ter who has given you up as incurnbie- the remudy in now within your reach. by its use you cm be restored to A life of usefuincu and happvineu. Price, one pncluge, 31; six packngos, 35; by mail free of pounce. One wt !/plmsr, nix gun rautenl to run. Punphlii . free 00 In] Idde. ` TL- mm... n.....n..w wimigor. on:.. Oanudn. uuv -vvvu -v.-.'.._..,, . , , , . Wood`; Phocphodlnc Is sold by responslble wholesale and null drugglsu In tho Dominion. L`. ..`l/./ /-'/\.( (I.(I-` MCKELVEY 8: BIRCH Sell This Beautiful Range. THE BEST. NATURAL APERIENT WATER. 6 .: UJ []UNYAD[ Springs, Bud: Post, Hungary. 4 I`:-in :;: 10 Cents u41d 25 Cents j c W. L Ilntwldll PIUICGHI I For the next 4 days we will offer Trimmed Hats_and Bon- nets'at a discount of 20 per cent. This is a splendid oppor- tunity to secure a bargain. wlupmusr, llxglluruuxrru w s an . . 'I'ho Wood company. Windsor, SEE OUR VVINDOVV 1 he Cireallinglix/1 Remedy, Indie result. or over 1.5 year: treating tbouundu otcuel with all known drugs. until at lull. we have discovered the true remedy And LreotmenI.-~s combination that will effect a prompt. And permanent cure in all Angelo! Sexual Dtbilily, Abur or I-Jzrrsux, Nrnrou: Wtaiusa, Eluixsbau, Mnaul llbrry, Exttlxirvr l':t of Opium, Tolmrra, or Alfololic Stiviulalulc, All of \ which soon ham! to Insanity, Consumption and an only grnve. Wood`: been used successfully by hundreds of cues that seemed ,.u.....ohn1 had by phyui-fnj-- p_ `I/.`{ l'.\ /I/\'/ In suns.-.-. R. J. REID, Undertaker, F\the/ompanyi /\nrh'r.r llll` /`[1]! well-known RED DIAMOND Mark of V LIMITED. I69 1IIN/~.`R.I I. IVA TI'.`R DIiAI.1iI\'S. vWA.LDROkJlJ Uh Ins-.1 w nu, -.u-v-. pr, Ont ., r per bottle. Vkuioston. om- pr-7`;--:7...__.._......-_.__._ ' _ POJNTER8. YOUR 030033 FOR RUYA|a hm- tist KINGSTON mLur; co". for Family Use. TIIEO. IRWIN, III alum. 7: 0N. MILLAN, Prop. - I... .n nmm. und '1`: Onnln . Pruning cl: I7. our own ( IND nun. A ml Ilunutood. u WMGAINS . . Henson frnm we np. llndonllren from 50:` n Dnuu from 40611;). One Covers from I):- u .und all White- won Ill! 3 ohenp. orlot . ur ow $1.1) on y. Corsets, Hut:nouWnlur:. unto nntsilonldn Briwu made to order from any bottom and pox-fact M unnnnhecl. H-.-.\I-.I. n....-a nnhlrlll `mP'i' and Dermot. nu aunnmwuu. NqwYork Dress Reform, ',`:`,*_ tJ;1' VCI y H vuuuu In union to hnvo tho latest. style 5 Int In In: Main. We no pnpnod to nut. : d: of pattern-4 to your9o\vn measure on ohortootnotloo. We alum nmnnfnniure the A 0 Hum: Cornet and want: the nyntaln 0 tloDru0nttlng. -nu:-nmlxg j ((5 _ Every Woman nu.` ion jgnvo tha In hnhh. lion. ulna In Inc mu. 0. 3. CIIAIIIIS, 1 -=~.I:,..=_s w` \L BRYSON: D2!) Bagot entrant. Botwoen Prince and Brook Stu. and Hot. Air Flu-nnoes. Yl'tIV=Iu 3- \4\Jv 11 Montreal ntroot. 2 doors want 0! Ptlnnonn ., ntnot. Kingston. Ont. The Beef H II... I\' rum we IIIII IC\I\l --- v v lino llnu 0! Ohm: and Crook- u1W|n. Tinwsro. Wooden Wnmoooklng Ouch. no. Inhhnr gm! llnnbclln tor the hon. ee, _onr --, ..-_, A large unruly At foot 0! William street wll be sold very cheap to save nmt of trnnsfarml to amok yard. 'D|llvered to any part of the olty. 'I'l!I nnnlllu `()5 Oliob. Ilbbor Ind D: II: See our lino I! And lots Ink: and In and lln lur- ht, . Bolt vslno in the clay. AI >15 nnAl|l.t(' I I Plcgg In_dustry... A IIDVAIIT as a Wink "$&-.""*-'a..."m'"" ' ...I.=:2.-:": Bicyles for Sale ._ vnn WANT A Blouse: from we arullrtu 50 up. I we up. Onset Oogora honp ug. Kuhn ..u........ n. .1. mcoouaisii. M Iontnnl strut, nut Princess. -.-&_.--.:----.---:_-. XI of II Whoa! Window: n Alln I In: lot 0! Picture Frames Ind ouldings on hand. Coma and uloot homes nnd you will llnd them as reasonable In they nun be made. Work pfnptly Attended to It -_ .._-..._--ug- "" I Bolllhlrdti um! O'Kae!o'I Cole- hntod Later, in one glum bottles, on. u... .In-an ni ihnuno Dnu cumu- avn N39 4 co . u....o....| Aug: 2 dam-u Ptlnoon too 1451:", In mu per dozen at Vv-I-- ,.......,,,, -BROOK 5 TIIEBT. KINGSTON. "'0 VV 0 'I\IIlIlV\J\rI 1, svtruuuu STREET. man: rmucnaq. - 1 with In. and you will want. your tire 0. Damn on uh them to l.A'l`l'R- Y. Oh. nine Inter, and have thou don right nddprompy. Also all kind: of not on qnhskly. --- --` nu-nun-gonna null but In our but thn hot weather In and nut. in unto you Mkq plum l._A'[ l'Il- 5)! VII vuu-. uh tori. D Inll ill In In IF YOU WANT A GOOD B%OND-HAND BICYCLE OHEAP GO TO we U. IIIVOIQ , next to electric car sheds III um: In supp"..- u u _ . _ . . . _. J00-J92 PRINCE]! 81'. `M an wlnal I lIVII_ will come when on will want some {ob In the Tinnm thing llne prompt- nctended to. On that ovnanion t a man to nave tlme for you is ion In line Jlnuunnu-u. ...... ,.......,. $0. out-molt. you run In: nu; y.... TELEPHONE :_-- t'5ry|-n}i7i'an, Rants and child: Long ex] ~-rient-e in the Rent fnctoriea of the wurhl. . n-_I\l|Ill'ILI I Iurgoswn GIRL olmhnoh ropy. ho} I313 ..._...?.__.__._-_ 1| 3 common expression sol- dmn renlizatf. Our specialty 4_h_ nmking realized . 9 Ialty is making to order id and Mocha Gloves {or Indian, children. Lona In m_h_o Inu- . . .Hhie;chant Iailor. (I 131 BROOK STREET. ___._______ I 5 In. you 19Iu;_gg_o Planning and Raunlrln I Spe- nr aoodn mmlp up 9` I_-u3upn~ vvuv -V- -._-.. TEl.EPHONF<`. soc. .--__:_?.:. Pressing and luunurm n ape- rown oods mmla u A I'oInon~ nollolted. tlsfu-Hon uIIIIpIIls e.und guarantee us. .antmsta-I II}: J. liiiih} T.,, ] :BOT1LING co.. I PRINUESH HT. W1 PRINCESS STREET. __-_:..-_ Liv -%':.'.`;.!` | "1: `'`g' blhhon s n I `O ovTo?lIl:`:'g:&-Ilomfl legit. Iton. out... At In nonuu PI] nu. numb In udunoc othorwiu mo will ho oh: Anvunnnmrry . I... ..., ,._|n_- , Ilnnsssvtion volhosnld Jo-.14. pu llns. Inch oonsoouclvs Insertion. no. " Ron I wash an llnssnd our. 1%. Thus times I watt, " co: " 1 s solid souls. twslvs llnss "w ".'.*:r.':."`.*."1.'."'.a p......n..mm- {or -3.. o., lefnpu w$':I in duty I-nu: mini- -`.f|*- ,_ .., , , __._.--.| ..A- nu -mug cu", -. '-. ..-_._ ._ m. p 1m;nanud3: V I or on :31: to or our mlllllml churn for 5 nottoo. ho._ V _ - _ _._;_1-- 0! oonttioh {or chance notice. Ila. Oomu-sou fora Ipooi Inn Inna tornuoonlll Oovntnou bra Ipoouloa Insoo an -mu nu -has fonnuuntlhonnnroaunnu. but . hd.waInod.! II .0-o- apart- . can In or an an no actual snnounoomcno of oodn in town: for uuuludod. Gm I urnngo gr sun_oy_ gpnounoomonh 1"` Inn any owner nuut .... ..... ...... in You FOB. -`noun man." urn: unncctnu MII I IN? (`IL onnolmoolnonb of oodn Imuunvvunu un ggnu-uuludnd. upooulorprol-olonnl. nnnoo or hot to nlnllu uuerlotlon. "gal:-.t:: advortgun ol.lowod two nhnzuu. ' on Inn fhlllil nu DIM for. & nblluLu V 11 1102 in to: n- ulblo for ma nun of vubnl o on. Writtan than she 50 and on all no for insertion. All who mints In In 0 to tho approval 0! tin pn II: or. chart for ndvcrtlulnonu Ind nubnorhr M no noun psnblo in ndvsnoc. 00!! of Inndorpontad gpookflonnhor .aoolouos will be hol` for onion they (in. All ndvcnuomonu um lull-urnr M his M1 . 33.3. 3!. -n 1109: . and n::>?s|:tlonu or I at 11 bu II this *.::..:....'..':.....1.':.` '"" ' "" THE WEEKLY BRITISH RIG 8 DIIOI. 64 columns. In pnblhhod ovary uruhy morn- atsont 81 I nu, I! paid in ldVhlIOO; othorwlu I. 1'lI's LWEEKLY ll publllhod on lun- ch`: did uruduu at I! 5 you In ndvunoo ; O1 othotwiu. Attached to tho paper In ono ol the but Job Olllou In (kinda: Mold, ptylhh and shoot "XR a'<:_I:'a'<`l"t-1-Rho Job Olllou Canada; stylish moan i; I 1 ad ti noun. '0' nu. mprov PENHE, JOHN Pr i to . Aulntant Ilanacatyu . I THE_ `DAILY WHlG.| . TALKING BLUE RUIN. A number of conservatives in Kingston have been talking elosin s, failures and business paralysis since %Vednesdny last to such 3 degree that their cries against liberals of blue ruin have emphasized the inconsistency of their conduct, as it did signslly in 1873. Several travellers visit in Kingston have been uasiled by mer- chsnts with the blue ruin cry. and one of these notied A city etorekeeper that he had heard him talk more blue ruin in n quarter of an hour then the grits had tallr ed to him throughout the election. In Montreal people are punishing those who carry on this kind of talk by taking their business to people who have s more cheer- ful and less malignant disposition, and this kind of thing is likely to occur in Kingston only in lesser degree. The dis- satised politicians are only cutting oil` their own noses. WILL STAND N0 OFFENSIVENESS. 1.1 L- ..-....:|.I.. .-u. pkg run-r nl rln. WILL HTAIVU LVU U1` 1' nuns v un uuu. It would be sensible on the part of do- minion government ollicials to cease com- plainingof liberals` censure. That censure is not indulged in unless otlieials wilfully invite it. They will not in any way bene- tieed if they strictly attend to their duties as oieers and independent citimne. While the conservative government was in power unmanly and malignant spirit was shown towards reformers. and the latter bore it because they could not help doing so. Olli- cialn acted under the rm impression that the government was a heaven-ordained x- ture, destined to remain in power, and did not restrain themselves. Liberals are not disposed to tolerate a continuance of offen- sive partisanship. ll men do not value a position which involves their neutrality it will be no outrage to them to put others in their places who do value a public trust. 1 I I SOME VERY QUEER TALK. The Toronto News is supposed to be in- dependent, but it is conservative, and. during the `ecent campaign. it was more virulently conservative than its moi -ninx edition, the Mail. Even yet its fountains of information are grossly partizan, and its latest advices from Manitoba present a curious condition of things. Heretofore. it observes, the people of Winnipeg have be n diligently reported to be in :1 state of mind verging on rebellion over the school question, but it appears that when put to the test the electors of Winnipeg w . enotsoextremely anxious tovote against remedial legisla- tion as we were in this part of the domin- ion." The News will not admit that the elec- tion was inuenced by Sir Charles Tup- , pet's bribes in the shspe ul subsidies to railroads and public works. A much more reasonable view is that the people of Manitoba do not regsrd the school ques- tion se ol so much importance es the peo- ple of Ontario. Notwithstanding the apathy of the Msnitobena on the question the agitation sgainst the establishment of sopnrlte schools must be maintained." -n.-... ...;u ha an and m uritntion now. O I lvvv -up--v- -_-,., Iodom mnnuiomont. excellent. nuluino And Bill Iton ed bar In the city. alknuon (hon commercial men A 1: tabs.