ntennnsrs u( Huh line will leave Ki|}I"`0" Ilailymu-apt Monday-),gnlnu Finst nu .-n.m.. gninu \NvV. M 3 p m chm oaoo-80. Imvnaco vhu-I. II clot-Oonllnc and Itnotu. urn r'..`. :.` %".'."` e`?y`?:. . x'.`.'. wolluoruud Ooul .n\:'au covey n_n_d Tdnuhonooon-tnunuu. JAIBI awn-'1' as com-Anvl :-:: _ _ IHSPIOII I0. Ill. -\4\l\fIIII I `#3151 5 Yard No. 1 Curio ltn. " nnco Ituoo wharf. " |-at. lnwnnoo wlurf. 'n'I"irT"' ' Prom ndu "'.*:.a:i..*.`%:?:..`i.`*-*- a well I on Iluoovnnn VCHIIDOHIIUI "l'<')o'rI1"'a: cq;, ;-_.........A.Q-..bAQ-AL I Hcnwonn. Foot of Queen St - .... '_--.-.. Tlnkol onto 0 If. oouwnf. Ant. Gen. 1 VVOOCI III. ` Campbell, corner of Wellington mnk mum. nlwnvn In: on hand I :ibU"cA'h6N. Liver Pill. gun`-.`L)VncAL Little Liver Pills, 150 If -B11311! The Red Badge of Courage Shut Your felieu & Ontario Nav. Go. and see how you would like to go th rough the world with a black vc-il Imforu them. That. in what. will happen if they lwwl M- mentiun and you nu-no In-uleotilm u-m. We have made a study ml the yo-wc-1|mr- )llgh|yIllld0l'HfvlH1dits wnmlerful un-I lulionte mn~~|mni~m. We know Hun. tho wroxlgglnssus will ruin the > Ihe right. um--4 will nmrengtln-n It. We fit the right gla.-emu. An Episode of the American Civil War. By Stephen Crane. 12mo. C1oth.$1.00. bnoams I "In flu whnlo mun of lltunuure we NI mlncl nnthlnu no -umrvhlne In Hm nlmly.-9|.-4." London Dally (Hnrunh-lo-. "A truar nnul rnmplc-var pl:-cure I: either Tnlnful nr Zola "-I.unIlnI --Inn! The Corner Bookstore. Cor. Princess .1 Wellington Streets 1 I Varnish, Japans. STEAMER NORTH G vwwwwwwwwvv _ . Sold in Kinglton by E. 0. Mitgholl, 124 Princes: Street. / ` IF. NISBET S| MONTREAL. The oldut and III-gut IIIIIIIIMG.-I lurern ol Vlfllllll In Canada. A mun motonlnhlna porlurnmme."-l1on- ` -Ian Sumrdu Review. |Oils. lmms MANIJFT} 00.1 THERE ARE ..:..'..... "~.a:.".=.`:.$:':,:.:::'..:'.:'.1'.'=u; Drovorty. V I81 KINGSTON &mPEMBROKE ; Paints, 01-11.-19.8 pro.-u-riptinnn r-urnfully ll--I. NM mornly on rnnmrknblu hook; it 1` .\..I..o|.... " .4-M .lumu-' Hnvutta 5-` - -_--yr --- -\_..._.__ no; hot. Dr. mm 0! Purlulh the Oil II ICE. . M noun; 3... tdllcth Indn guzrrst; N` n mnan '2: mt. '"BS0Il: `.1370! L. S 16 to 30 Nazareth Street. AnAa?i'.$'|}'Fiiiisac ~ '-an Dam! hp, Bland. cl Pnrh. In the BTIID D1310! FIG! 1' Solo Agcllor F. B. A. nnntlirr A A JUNE 29. 1896 MEDICAL HALL. FLIES ROCHESTER RouTE| paper, end thnt the did not rate ewes with any party. hey kept their word good until the day before election. when theahowod their color: as being toriea oft o mglheet ty . Many of their sub- scriber: heuilrihnt they had I good notion to bundle their papers back to the office and cancel their mbecri tion. The number of subscriber! will be eenened in this locality {or the next yeer. The Salvation nrInv' string band who this locality lor the next The Salvation army` string visited Wellin ton on the evening of the 23rd, and w 0 arranged themselves in front of the Wellmon house, were com- posed of fine looking ladies and entle- men. and rendered some very selec- tions, after which an a. pen] was made by the captain to the ilarge audience that gathered around to hear. The old drum was set apart to receive the offering. For a few seconds quietness reigned, when a piece of mono was heard to strike the drum head. which was repeated. and soon the III!` was glittering with fie. and 104:. iecos. A good collection was received. he hat was then pessed around to those who were seated in their. bu ice and those standin at a distance 5 ese pe0~ ple know we] how todo it. Amusioal entertainment was afterwards given in the music hall, where they were greeted with a good and attentive audience. Miss Precilla Garratt. taken so suddenly ill last week, died Wednesday pioruing last. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Shourds and Mrs. Scorlis Babbit visited Belleville Thursday. Rev. Mr. Bell, our new minis- fer, arrived here on Thursday. Wm. Mit- chell. of the Sandbanlis, was in town Thursday last. Jonathan Ward. of Kin :- ston. who attended the Friends quarterly meeting at Wooler, returned to Welling- ton to-day and will spend in few days, the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Fraiik Cornell. The funeral of the late Priscilla (lurratt took place on Friday last. t Elgln Episodes. El.ui.\`, June `. 6.--A. Morgan has im- Eroved his lawn by a new front fence. 1-`. rown`s house has received a new (`oat of .\..:..o `H Q `\nuinn Inn. had it nnw nint- muse an abundant cro . A. Sherry, conne to his house since spring, is able to be out again. Mr. Kerr, Newbnro, has opened up in branch shag aho under the management of N. Shaw. 0. illie has his dental wnggon in the vil- lage. The E.L.().E. held ll very pleasant strawberry social, on Wednesday evening. to honor the departure of their pas- tor. They intend giving an ice-cream social on Friday evening to welcome their new pastor. A number of our citizens took in the evening excursion toBrockv ville over the B. VV. on Wednesday. Hurrah for Leurier and good govern- ment ! A Flaunt Iintortlln-non In tho Open An- _-rn- Rnnnlnlj llnoll. A YIZIIII. I-IIICITIII-IUII In urn upon -.. .-'l'lm Boeelpu Good. Wu.1.mu'nm, June 27.--Jamee Augus- tus and daughter. Capo Vincent, were vis- iting friend: in Wellington on Wednesday lust. Mr. Au ustue speaks in mine 0! our beautiful vttle town and t no many changes made since he wen a resident here. The Toronto News had given the trons and reader! of their paper to un- oratand that the issued an independent nnnnr And I'.hALI. V not f`.k0 Brown's house has received cont 0] paint. H. S. Davison has had A new plat- form placed in front. of his store. Rev. 1. . S. Reynolds and wife leave this week for their new circuit. -at Mallorybown. Rev. Mr. Reynolds has been stationed here for the last. four years. He has made a great improvement in the church property, hav- ing erected both a new church and sheds. They have many wnrm friends in this vilinge. He has been succeeded b' the Rev. L. Conellv. Mnllorvtown. unp- vlllnge. He has Deeu aucceeueu u` we Rev. Conelly, Mnllorytown. berriea are be inning to ripen. They pro> mise abun ant. croix. A m....... M..nnm on his Imuna since A HGPIOIII llvcluaur. I-`..u:i.i: HILL, June 25.-~We have this week to relate a very painful accident at the head of Went McCoon Lake. a few miles from here. David Mallory, sonol Almer Mallory, was choppin hardwood when the axe caught. in a brua and almost severed the toes from the foot. The axe went completely through the loot leaving but a small portion of skin on each side. A bandage was applied above the ankle and also at the foot. He was taken in a wagon to the station and sent by train to ingeton hospital. To-day while. ata` tute labor was being performed Archie l{oeenblatt`s team runaway. Alter run- ning about three miles the were captured, having nlmont destroyed t I6 Waggon. M. Ready had a bee last Saturday. Much credit in due to the neighbors for the nlnount of work done. Election is over, leaving Mr. Dawson with a majorit of 139 in the ve rear polling places. homaa I-`arguuon made A tlyin visit to()lo ne last Hnturda . Mr. and re. Horton. oronto, niont flvundn at T. Ferguson's: Mrs. lluhin at A. ittner`i-. I'l1lm'u, who have invented U:1uu,uru,Imu Ill wlnmln, .lII,()00.0()(l in bicycle clothing, and IiJOII,000,0()0 in sundries and repairs. 'l`uhuudrod and tllty blc ole manufac- Iiu-orl, ve lur e tire mnera and 500 imuiuliwturorn o nundriea, having 3 total luvontmelit 0| I(lil.000.000, have been bene- mod by thin trnlllc. The estimated capi- tul invented in rotnil oetnbliahmenta. re- pair chow race track! aml clubhouse: in 21,000, J, making the total American in- veuunent in cycling equal to 860(),UOU,U0(|. During I890, itis claimed. l,000,000wheeln and 3,H)0.00Utirea will be produced. giv- ing employment to 75,IK)U bicycle workers and 3,000 tire employees. Fifty thousnnd person: are employed in sundries factories and `2`.!,U00 as retail dealers and repairman, making the total number of persons con- nected with the bicycle industry 4,`.250,00(|. v\'erily, the cycle is getting there. An Au-11:17)! Cycllnu. l`|uoro in In America -1,000,000 bicycle I`||m`I, who have invented $300,000,000 in .~|.....n.. ammmmn in himmla clothing. Hall: ovary Sun-hsy M. 7 p.m. from Kin nan Io Ronhuutor Am! week dlyn from Part one at 8:!) pm. 1`:`|m().'l`.R. train Iomvinu King- ston 8:40 mm. Fur Alexnn-lrhs ay. Sundays. Lonulon Advartiuer ` Take a blue crayon pencil and make 3 mark with it an a sheet of soft. white paper. Fold the pa r. with the pencil mark in- side, and ru the nger over the sheet. just. above the mark. pressing it well. Unfold the sheet and you will nd two marks~ the original one, and the impression op ioaite it. Then you will understand :how allots marked for Hyman were spoiled, the pencil cross appearing opposite both HRIHBS. The Clare (Mich.) Courier, June 19th, devotes I column to the morrin e of Frank Ballinger to Mint H. May. dam: tor of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Bicknell, of Cfnre, former- ly of Nupu nee. Mrs. Bicknell in a sister of Maura. T. 8.. Alex. and R. L. Henry. A ly of Nspa Mrs. mclmeu is sister or Messrs. 8.. Henry. Mr. Bicknell wss years six in business in Ns nee. but removed to ichigsn, where he ss been very successful. Wbnthywudohwopnhacalnrh. Whnd:owunG:Ild.Ihoa-hdtor(hnarh. WhnIhaheuInoIb.dodIm;eo(!nno|-In. Whnnhohndohlldtuguhognvolhanondorh. IIMAKES I174: BRIGHTER W , UHHK 00117050-iltlf L.__.J .'.';"..:'.:'.`.:;..".':~.'*:. nnhuIhnncIIthhGulhcuruj..... . * IOOII POI WIAPPIIO 311! In "S-lIlht" -1111: um ui 1.10558. us VERY DEAR uun uuu uuu-uwnr nu VI-vlu r_r... -- band indepen mmdbhutt. I! did not tAk_e : -I-r..r=W~. WELLINGTON WAFT8: ` n "S|Ih' sun I 5' I III Il1II\r LRAVRH FOR PICTON WEEK DAYS at max p.m.. 'l`\1udnyII Ind Thunnhtyva going to Ballsvlllo. For further pnrlionlnrs _t\_pplj_to_ __`___ 'unHght And It In the In of a good - wife to keep t clan and u- Irietlvc. Nothing will help her man that u In 0! Can easily be allayed b`-SI applying at Hoag's Thirst Quenching Foun- tain. UTA..- ....... `-:l\1` t\nl' ("-nun.-Jun/I rain. | Have you tried our Crushed Fruits with Ice Cream or our Pure Fruit juices? All avors with Ice Cream only 5c. They will relieve that DRY feeling. IA Par_ct_1ed._To`11_gue{ me INTERNATIONAL | COMMISSION { _c0. BANKERS & BROKERS. BUFFALO. N.Y. Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Pro- visions bought and sold for cash or on small margins. IIIgslI rv-n-g n-.-.. . .7. - in many I`0oIp|=,r`h4 Hm moat nttraotive Sum` mer Resort in Canada. Easily reached over (iraml Trunk Railway or by ntagmer to Pinton. On the Lake Sham. m the-garden r-ounty of Ontario, never too warm -, with superb lmthmg. good fishing. driving and bicycling. The hotai|iu cmnmodioui and char 9:: modnrnte. Families may secure the use 0 1-ottnge i! application be made in good . nammn. __ __ * nrtivnlnrxu ups? to THOS. HANI. IV, J. I . (IIL KSLEICVE J. swnrr Ex 00., H. H.uII.nn:as1.mcvx. hm ._.:.___.:_T_._j F`. W. WAKEFOIH), 4 Ontario Chnmhon Building. Telephone 495. W. (1. (`4)NBl)Y. 20 Market Square. Talo- plmne No. 59, ' - 'l"l"I" The Famcgl _$_and Banks] Has the Newest and Cheapest Millinery in the city. Call and see our stock. .-.-.A nag-B -I-Ill: I\l|t\l'I ___._____________.. It you want the Cheapest and Best FURNITURE & C9. IEe|eb}5W'5"WIN Eel ?.`:`. ' . a.e`."l...``.` 1 .'.`.?':..'.`: ?c.`. ,`:?.`.{ blond not offend In OAIMII. 1} form: PICTON AND BELLEVILLE. 1-\-u-II. I lP'l\r\ ux. auxuu ; | Corner wnuun. 8 Wow Btnito. Tdlnhhnnn 1. ABERNETHY, Gvrridof `Phil is the finale Indl: __-:.__..--_:?_.-.. _,, , R` ..ll1.ll()B.8 I.D. I. . .|v.B.,LA'l`l. lonl Buporlnloniont ngulonauw nl Bowltsl. Ooronor tor gm` ond_oou__ntr1 H. BRAME S| H 0 A;-.G3.Si Branch Omces, KINGSTON, ONT. Bo Iodloal suporlnundonl Kingston (uno- nl Results]. any and country mm ootmpbd It In nu. - En. 'Ibl0:Ilo'na_| xo.m."' Cor. Princess and Division Sts. Prlnoun Street com" o! Sydnnhun RING`: linnton. . Montreal and Rochester Tran- sit Company. lJ~ZAVES KINH.-I l`()N~ Going E|\nt.~- fuesuluys, at. 5 p.m. Hulng Wunl-l'rldnyu, at In p.m. IVARFN :-l|nmlh.un N 50. return 8! 50: To- ronto 04.00. return Q1 50- Mont.reAlM.Il) return 31 PI). Bertha and men`: lnulndeoj l-nth ways ,uu uwnrr A. no '1` HANLI-`.V lb s-ION.-1. . 7 7 V _ _ I):-nu Htoro. 0DDoIlt.o Wlndnor Hohl. _____-_:__..____ ___.___:_____} B. R. RAKBAY Inll` GUI` I m::=nrly occupied 1 Godg:n." I _'l"I"|' WEST POINT. NEAR DICTON. A ..AA.....H.m u . | Ideal Summer Rest|_M_l_{Iacg_. `V 7 ' nHYA'I`I` 8: MCDONALD, Pmprletora. _.____?____.___: 9- III-IILII-pl! ml: \r\r Have secured the Annoy of the 5 `. . ll 7 Jul 3lU\.l\c CARS PASS THE DOOR. M EDICAL CARDS. . LADIES! str. ALEXNRIAI >DR. STIRLING Vlmnn: A nmnii 0! AI Descrlp I I Inns. the Milllner BITTERSI MEDICINE,` Now A muuk, CONTAINS Hops, Buchn, Mun- drake, Dandelion, Am! the Purest and Best M4-(lira! Qualities 0! all others`. 7% -% Cure? All Dise;e;1_n;s?o ob, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Id- _ ueys and Urinary Ozgaus, Nervousness, Sleeplessnesa, especially Female Com- plaiuts. w-y--' -- Will be mud in nu: can or hem hnnunn nu lnln Hop Bitters, 685 Bmadwuy NEW YORK. 77!" III '12! lVl' 3 U3} he! , or for N lmpumorllu ualolndl lanvo-o Onlah Co's Whlrf MONDAYS at 8 '6`olooI p.m. for lontnll and wet ports. Ihootln Ht. Lnvrronr-e Rupiah. ram: nu over 0 and`:-half dun In Iontrul. tuning Arrive; In llnutqp F_BlDAYS. ` R E. HPARKB. is us.` 12.03.. )LD.. . TIST, Oico. rsuq . rlncell utrut. deuce. 189 University AV8nllu. OM00 ho 3 mm. to 6 pm. Sum-day ovonln Ito Talophono us. 0. P. Shel-mun, D.D. .. .D. Auhtant. - T AND APPRAIS Kingston, Ont. ' u. NEWLANDS. 7v$D Appraiser, corner of Brook and nreets. uver Wilda ! Dru; 860]`. IIIIDIIIOO on ' EUNAHD CLEHENTS L.D.8. D T L directly onoosite tho'Pont Odo. #0111 ton street. Kilnston. nmbuanud In u Teluph one No. 337. Zanidonoo. 854 King at: East. J sin. neome Koooumuurr um all . Estate Anni. Rent: Ind soconnh bated. Money to loan 3!. lowest ntu. OI 382 King ut., over Wade : Dru Storm! I MONEY Tot {om tm L'Al.(!."'l.)`ll Inms ow r: on o n on 3 nnd Faun`: = roport.r. Loam cranks n and County Dobenturu. D1], in %lG mans. Manager Frontenac n And In lnont Society. Omoo opposite tho Pout RPOWER & SON AECHITEUPS. Il- W ) vhnnts Bank Building. oomor Broo ind allington streets. Phone ill. Ireets ` (in: sheet. I A. BIBBY, 129 BROOK 8 9 max Telephone 0. III. E luck and livery nub]: H1 Isoumbon. nw.. III! IJLAIIJUI in-in Kln stun. (I. . MAcno1un:u.. 0.0. J. I. lnnllnl. o Incfl-boll tn ngurlvou FRIDAYS. IIn'cloo n.m..a.ml leave: for Charlotte x-in Hy ol ulna and Inrny Cnnul SATUR- mv II sumo. at nm. _ CEO. W. BELL V.B. AND D. V. D.8. I pomu and lioaldonoomib Pruoou It . Connnlut. om free. Tolophono 614. Bro ofoe-Blbbyh Llvory. Brook Itroot. ' - Pnc'ncu.u A OAIADIAI OOIPAII Wm Bin-Inn slounmr. Ilourvu nmdovonlhd annual M 0000 and now amount to on pinion . um. '3 '1' 1:ohnu: 1'3 - ` o my on o o p n o _ -ummn ` London 6:. Lanoashlro Llfo AQ- suranco Company. Oounn Vtlld _` Ru Insurance Company. n___;. ....-- axnnnnnnn In -tlllhlnn tn-hhh FAIL! DID CITY Pl lowut pouihlo abs. .3: giving new buduugot I Fire lrunlurancoa vwl-uy |i'aa1s*" i&'_m'? moss vunve seal n: no i I 4.1;-` DOA`--A IIII WWI IIVI D-A) "VI-fllll with oloctric uglm. ammo 5.11., and an modern oomforh. $1,000 IN G014]! L. _..l.l n- - An-Q ll jl TAKE N0 SUBSTITUTE. _.._._z__._.__._____ . IYTHB 5 Lv. nummmns. nonm- tors. Ontario Ohnmbon. IYTHB & LYON. BARIIIBTE tors Cu`... E. H.nv1*un,Q.C. RTHUR ELLIS ll mb of the on A Association of (Arfxhitgh). A,.BO!{I'a WED. D.V.D.B. J nonnn doaldenoo.6'Ib I1 . . ACDONNELL I FARRELL. B Solielton, Et.c.. 88 GLAI < (lnnton. Buy nu ma "Printout h town. Gun Andante, V ah - .... ARCHITECTURAL. Solo A.font.I.` II o'clock nm.. and leave: um In: For tickets uni other In j_ns Iiveiy. WV]:-:'i'ER|NAnY. Just, come} And King I Stan. lntnnooon :. nun to Warn ou. -:-:----:jL FINANCIAL. msuniuca. T)EN1'_A:_ _|.aaKE 8'l'll?l'l Lnd I E1 1..D.s. DJ mo'Pont co` Establish ' H. 1. Mon. v-r9--- QUKBEG GMTO. alootrlo bulk. and all IIA V II IOITIIALOI I0! DA YI MI . onuch Den .1 and Jana. am and I J ghdi I. on Jul Aunt, and MOI pic \ . 5;! Haiti. N-8.. calling at Ono . In M. . Poroo. Summon River and Gulf st. Lawrence Innnor Onions In 0001 lntltldolu n... _ n-_'.... I... II lull-DIIII ALLAN. LINE HANLEY & SONS, (hand Tnlnk f`-My Pauuengnr Depot. Foot of xluhnutun unset, Klngnton, Ont. illin InlIl'0llan......ll Jnly..I1J lg; pan "0, PADAGI-0 0 woodol-I1. dun `$233! -`;1a;__-gg.-:.;`.:.'.*.:.-.:~"-*;...*.:=;.z:-':.';.... at-rnunnnnmsomg .%ubooo mu '1; n -3 a AB 01. Hill, `a DOMTNION 13% DAY 1896 HAMVLTON & MONTREAL LINE. IIKY IIUINING. lnlormstlon apply to \.V (I llllll L (Y) Annnt.-, l"ir.~t-cla: return H4-ken will he i.-n.IIel an SINGLE FARE! on June son. not July In. H100, nlid (olj ret.u_rn lenvlrga _|u. n`ot lute ooto mama, Stoun Heated. fun Ont: In clock Iontgnl and way JIVNI 80th. JULY 7th and sun. TI:-let: [cm for 00 Ihyu. 1 pcnloulus at K. In P. nnd C. P. 11 oloe Ontario street. ` oouwnf. B. w. IPOLGEB. sauna; `l'l|rou[h`tho Bay or Quinta. June MN: and July but. good to return July 2nd. nnl _.-.. ...n. 4.;.- u--an-sis mllton. Torolnm. Klnglton. `I000 Inndn. Ruplulu of the St. Lnwrenna and Monlrmol. FARE AND'm&)l;l.3-THIRD In-nor Onion II vou BIIIIIIIOM 1'wl| scrbv ml 3.3. GIIPIW . -|...o.a.. nun. .Imo.pln Imlh. nnd ughsleeperh>()th\w&,1u'riv1lIRIn mma 1 r Mojotn. Pullman acrmmmodutlon A` r lnforumtiun nuulnm '1'. ANLEY It ul (`-My Paunenznr Devot. ,p' Ell`IlI'IOIlI to the North Weill. JULY hull Hill. TIPKGEI `at Ihn. DA|LY LINE. .......I.... .... ......I ..n-- I...... I n. Tn`|m(),'l`.R. King- mm. l!uy..~lundnys. II` f|IVI.l lalgbvi-no v STR.HERO_ In I.v\u nIrvIv\u IIIDIPII STEAMER HAMILTON . _TM TRAVELLING. u lull owner |lIl0fll|IV~l()ll apply v.u VV. 0. CRAIG 8 (X1. Agent-. FARE ..:}3... 1123:: ..!I .[I_n...Q u_h_n.la.n FOLGEB, Gen. Ihnuor. The very name Canada" suggests a history reaching back three hundred years so the explorations of adventurers from across the Atlantic, who threaded their devious way up our lakes and rivers or through our forests primeval in search of El Doradoa, always expected but never found. It suggests the settlement of the early pioneer, who, fearless of danger and privation. planted the institutions of his native innd in our virgin soil. It Iujgeats bicter struggles with the {meal K nalnre, and stlll more terrible oonlou for the possession of the territory which is called by its name. it. suggests a great heritage of immense extent and re- sources, set. apart. by a bountiful Provi- dence to he the lmme of n free and pro- [ussive people. it suggrsts our own IIBOIXOUI-, NEW IOTK MINI l'8Ili'|ylVl.|IlllI. Even our inland inkon are greater than many of the izingdomu over which Euro- pean monarchs rule, nnd when we ocu- Iidcr the majestic swr-up of such river: as the fit. Lawrence on our souharn boundaries, with m cunm-ctioun 2.384 miles long; or the Saskatchewan, that pioughn our prairies midwny a distance oi. 1.712 miles; or the Mackenzie, drop- ping into the Arctic Ovunu alter owing a distance of 2.400 YHHPH through Cann- dinn territory, A slight ideas may be lm-nmd nf him vnntnnnq ni nnr Dnmlninn. mun WI'l"I\'0Ty, I HIIRIIL IUBD INK] D9 formud of the vutneau of our Domlnlon. We hnvo mnuntnlna gmndnr than Alps or Apeunlnes-mounm1u.-e that. can look down from their III-one helghll upon the burial snow: of Mount Ulnno. Won All Oh. ninnnin mnnnhninn n! (8:-nnnA_.n|vtn. llll IIIOWI OX nouns umno. VIII` III the olnolltlaountnins of Gmeoo--0|ym- puI,OIIA ohlmr thev would be an nhunlea in 0113 Pellnu-pll-d one upon an- fl .'Il. nouns and moms lmxluueq [mun wnyu JAH. HWIFI` G: on, 'r. HANLEY 81 SONS, Frehzht Ann-nhu. Pu-nu-Imm Auentn puI,UIIA nun k'eunu-pu.-(1 one upon an- other they plgxnles presence of the smallest of the rllerru that buttreu our western boundary. Wu Inn having that mm nvarlninm ave lnnd. beautiful for sltuntlun," M the Psalmist said of Jerusalem, the Joy of the whole earth," the birthplace of many of uo--the objnct of the nmst. aevulonato regard of all its citizens. Int. us walk about this Cunudn und hike P838111 0! an Ila!-I mun-us. Int. us its measurement. that we may reallze, If poulblo, more nnwurntely les extent. Ter- rlhrlnlly. It In nearly equal ln extent to the oontlnent of Europe, and contains over one-third of the arm at tho Br-ltlsh Emplro. or 480,788 square mllrs more chm the Area of the Unlted Staten, leav- ln out Alulln. We cohld nd room I in its borders for England, Ireland A!!!` Rnnmlnnd land ummllv H. In mlvlnnhln `Winn III DOTGFTB I0! JEDKIEDCI, IFPIHIHI Ind Scotland (and usually lt. ls advlnnbla to glve lrlnhmen and Scotnhlxwu plenty of room), France Ind Germany, Portu- gal and Spaln, Soandlmwla and Don- mark, Belgium, Holland, Italy and Tur- key, and atlll 1:-Ave many thousand acres to farm out to Czar l\'ln-hnlma lll. nnd his Slbnrlan exlles. Were ltrslamlsdlvlded par caplm among lbs lnhabltantn every man, woman nnd child would be the proud possessor ln fee slmplu of about 100 Acres of l`(`l ssrztmo. f\n_nr|n nlnun In nlnlnnf nunnl tn I4`:-nnnn 100 acres 01 l`l'i urausw. Ontario niouo is nimoat equal to France or Germany in geographicui extent, and About one and a hail tinm.-I as iurgo In Great. Britain and Iroinnli. ()r, compar- ing ourleives with other provinces, On- tario is ten tixm-vs us iarga us Nova Sco- tin. about eight. times as inrge ma New Brunswick. and one innmired times as large as Prince Edward i.~xlnnd. Or com- paring ourselves with our neighbors to the south, Ontario is inrgor by 40,000 square mile: than the North Atlantic Items, Muino, New Hampshire, Ver- monu, Massachuuetlsm Rhoda Inland, Con- neohiout-, New York and Pennsylvania. Evan nur inland inimn um an-,nI7-r than man nuwrau our wauwrn uouuuury. We bnvl Rn-dm that um nvaricioul eye of the lumbonnan has not yet seen. and wihch no reporter has yet. described; anti we have mineral resources, the value of which no auayint has yet been able to determine. Our agricultural we-ulth ll only limited by the demands 0! human- ity for the small` of life, und our "mu vesta oi the deep," us M:-use naliodthnru, 1` by the courage and indusbry of our inh- ennen. Bo generous hand our grant. pM- I ronnu. Nature, been that than is little ` or nothing which the human heart. could desire that aha has not bestowed upon nu. It romnlno for us to show that we ` nro won-thy of her bounty. And ham nnn mmim mnsnnnhlv ilk: worm] 0! nor D0lIu(_V. I And here one nnghc mnsonnhly u this vant. matte of fnroslt, field and ' ood" passed to our lmnds simply that 3 ` gaozrnpher. In preparing :1 map of Nnrth America, mmht. hnvo u Iuunta {nr\eVery ` part of It. or does the poueoslon of 1! null [or nnv nut nn our unrt. to make our DA?! 0! it. or non mo pounslnn 01 ll call for any act on our pan titlc indotcuibln? To enmino dominion over A great an-itory might be A very laudable nmbicion--an ambition by which, at one time or another, nimoct every nation ol the world In: moved. POPULATION WANTED. The avenge population of the Dominion iabnlix pa-sonnlouxquucmiio. ion- _'io. with oil til vnnilh and ptogi-an, hubnl no M In 3 sq-mu! mile. lie the mica! Ema has Ii. tho nitaod Kingdom of Uncut E-iuin and Iroihnd, 312. France 1&7, Germany 287. nnd Imnlnm am Thu ave:-an at the Brltuh lllnplrl Ann All nor otuonlea II 88. If we obtained the density of populo- tlon niow noeeuemtby the lInlI4- sum, or even the lower everrign-of Onuu-lo ol lopueonetothenqnneo mun (nndtheee |u no reuon why that should not be at- ulned In the next century), the Domin- Ion would contain over $0,000,000 of peo- ple. At the opening 0! this century the population at the United stnuwvu only 8.000.000: now It In 65,000,000. What the nineteenth century did for the Unlbd 8&0: we fondly hope the twentieth cen- Iuty aw do in Onnda ' Dnlwhnlncmaybeonr ngnt with nqeetto the may settlement of the eannw. when we come to consider what we have neeompuned toward: In con- v~ .---~ --2: _._.; H... of Hl. noluna, aw. France 11;, ucrmnny am. And Bo-I Inn 435. Thu uverngo British pln and All but colonies in an. I! In attained density populo- CANADA AND ITS FUTURE. pesos. Wehave built 16.164 public Iohools, 14 universities. 41 colleges, and over 300 high schools, and expend annually About 012,000,000 to prepare 1,000,000 boy: And girls for future citizenship. We endeavor anon with use you oommorolu olnwnl. I We drill nnmnlly for the antenna at the country 16,000 of the bravest of our l nom. We have created 10,480 ohuohea an a oonnm-poise In which upon every Larfg Day is proclaimed the Gospel 0 \( noun to Inform ourselveo II to the world : do 1...... in vnnnnn nf '7K rlnllv nnwnnnnov-I, I0 lnxorm oursuvu II W uni wunu I um lugs by means of 75 dnlly newspapers. 8" trl-weokllea, 14 seml-woeklles, 567 weeklles, 17 soml-monthly magazines, H7 monthllu, and 4 quarto:-llu; tn All 362 vlultoru of varied polltloa and modes of thought. We sharpen our Intellect: upon 3,000,000 volumes from our publlo lllmxrles. and we lmport annually for Mt- emry purposes 01,908,506 worth of book: and stationery. Wa mnv dlsmnunt. our m-omlsaorv notes nnvcn mcrcncm mu-inc cohilmng at 7,010" vcuelc, with n tonnnp of 1,054,914 tons. This given In the fth place commercially among the nations of the wot-ld-Gmat Britain, the United States; Sweden and Norway and the Ger- man Emma being in advance 0! us, while "Franco, Iuiy, Ruuln and Spain are our interiors. Wu hum: Invnnfad IR 7!,I.4'I In ll nna sumonery. We may discount our promissory (when we can nd an endoner) In `B9 dltlereut banks, hnvlug n pald~up capital of o69,oo9.3 0. TM: hr-in nnmmnrv tn! the efforts made oi I6i9,U0iJ.l1 0. This brie summary of the efforts for the devel ent of the oountry, oom- Ineminlly en ednoetionnlly. is unmis- tsksble testimony of Canadian energy. What I here not yet subdued sil or wists end peopled every sale 0! our illinils e prsirieer What if we have not delved into every hillside fur the mineral treasures which it contains, who but the very pessimist in the {son otthese feats would dsspsir as to the future! Even had we the golden touch of Midas what more could we hsve done! By the strong hand of the hardy pioneer greet forests have been turned into wheat-ilelds snd gardens. By the enterprise of the capital- ist, steamahips and railways carry our produce to the ends of the earth. Where `he Indisn shsped his arrow-heed in I rude wigwam sixty yesrs ego, cities compactly built together" with teeming thouesnds are now to be found. The rening inuences of religion, education and journalism pervade every home, end the sweet privilege of sitting under his own vine and iig-tree. none daring to make him ufmld, is within the reach of every citizen. interiors. We have invented I879,1l56.470 in the construction of 15,890 miles of nilvuy, or man, according to our poyulntlon, than tho Unitad Btntu or the wulthiut nation of Europe. Our cities are all mp- pliod with abundant hailitiu for rapid tnnsit, and by means oi our postal and telegraph uyitem the runabout part of the Dominion has easy and quick oommuni- ` cation with the great commercial centers. I We drill AIIIDDAHV . throughsleeper In For Pu olher Information CANADA'S FUTURE. But it nu; be said. although Canada poueeses hnif a continent of her own, though she has the mono ample {solution for ohe iirnnsportntion of her oomtneroe by land and by water, thdugh the has henking oapimi fully adequate for All bulineoa purpoeel. though she ha: intent resource: which the necessities of centur- ion to come are not llkeiy to exhaust, yet her future is in matter of the greatest doubt. and un(>art.ainiy. I repudiate this timorouu puggmtiun. i, inr one, have no fear u so the future or (innndu, and I nhnil tell you why. Uzumdinna reprenenl A generous ndvuixturu of the most pro- greuive and oxmrgetic races on the globe. For instance about :50 per cent... 01' 1,400,000 of our popuiution, are of French origin, whose frugality, industry and morality have been accredited by the experience of 0V1-r three nenturiee; 60 per (gene, or uimub 2,8ll0,0iJ0 are of good old British stock, of whonhubout i,l00,v 000 are 0! Irish descent, sn.'0,000 of Eng iiuh descent. 740.000 oi` Scotch dew-ens, and 10,000 Welsh. We have, up aaumon, 300,000, or nlmut. 7 per cent,` of a Ger- ! mun popuintiun. The remaining 3 per went... for my argument. need not. be,o0n- I shit-red. nun vnn -HI nnv thin mu-iptv of rare slurred. But, you will say. this variety of race is our weakness. 1! we are t-u am-ceod we must be hmnogrm-nus. Iunsw:-1-not so as [read inlstnry. Wlwrv among the other nntirmsx nf Europe will you End at greater variety of rucinl types than you will nd in Grant. Brltuln!'-so great that very few of us mm u-11 whethvr the Saxon, tho Nov-nmn, tlw Danish or Hm Celtic Itrpin predominnn-s in his own case. And you who will darn quc-at-inn the virility of the `Bx-itiuh race or their title to who sover- n-ignty of the world? On this continent, ton, the most powerful nution in also the most. vnlrlocl (0('|l|H)'. but, In nplto nf It all, the dolnlnnnt force of the Amarloon Republic): the good om British stock, hogotbn/of Purlunlnm and Anglo-Suon |nd.apondenco-tho nme mock that fought 1 the bottles at the Revolution and hid the lonndnionu n( the Republic I little more than 3 century ago. I Ilka the Saxon word hrnda. which Inn: I century I llkl the Saxon hr:-do," maul no gl-ow-tn develop. Glvann good tool. tnlnod thmunh generation: In the habit at null-government. hirdaned. It may be, by centurion of utrugglo for um-nee. conscious of I nhlllty to [rap- plo with and ovnroono dllllcnltlou, ult- mllont enough to Assert In rights. and oonngcous enough to `defend than I! u- nllod. And you need no other fnlflnbo Al to the {mum at I,IlNOB. Thu In our poumou In Canada and an nation Jun Inch and no nation on be I fnllnn `than in ruling foams an compound at such stalwart nltmmtn The maul loan which govern Canada govern the wholo ' . Tlnyvonncrol II: comment, con- Iborlllu and in union. Ioglplato or In million: In populnl unumbllu ol 2. .V IlndI.Il4lIaoIunonotnqIQ' tlon IIDII bloc]: ohallango 50 n- pmnu-.y. And an In to Iuppou than having doxnmuhed lair pawn by on trade: of uolalnunmt. having louulul .`-I admin! chm nnnlnn. 1|-1 wonhl turiel rl scmowmnnl. having xounuou ` and mlonhaotl the t-mplru. they would THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, `MONDAY. . Inn 01 Ltnmmn; am: ovur an pmqws In-r ` jeaty-the embodiment of th belt [ l mited monarchy which thd world ever - possessed. This constitution, with it: | ' multiplex adaptations, in our own oroL~ v tlnn. On the one hand, it represent! the R idea oi local control to the urea of IO- ` clallsm; on the other hand, that concen- tration of power ossnntlnl to the solidar- | ity at national inn-nests. n An I (lnnmllun I want that constitu- Juno! and Barrack streets, nlwnyn sood ltook of but maple, cub nnd unouh. ry slabs, inc and cedublocks. All cheap for call. olephono. I16. 1. C. Muclxiy. Renfrew, will leave on a trip to England on July 4th. my OI mwmum xnu-mam. An 3 Gnneullzm i want that meticu- tion. modliied as tho growing want: 0! thv country muy requin-, to be for us on nbiding hope-u nun and steadfast au- ` chm-. I know of no privilege compatible with public morality which it doe not permit. me to nnjny. I know of up Ins- pirauunu fur the future of the country which it compels um to restrain, and I wuntjuy childreuu and my children : children to cherish it as they would char` Ish the pn.-imui nu-muries of their child- hood and Mn: hallowed aslocinionl of lhnlr hnme. Take no other, --AND-- Canada Pacific Railway: DnMIN| DAY I lI'ir\t-('.Ia2ni he i.-mneal Even if Solicited to do so. Beware of imitations of Same Color Wrapper. tsubstihitioif the FRAUD of; the day. See you get Carter's. Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand GARTEIFS The only perfect HEl.7L'l`8 In 80 DA I. Cures All T; P Norvoul lulacnuu. F Mn` lamnr , 9 Parent: Sloopleullou, My my Bing- I` IIOIII. e[c.. caused by past nlmml. lvelvl or an ` Lo sollllllklllk or mm. and ulckl uuurel v L are! Imdonhood nold ory ung. ullrycsrr .m vent poolnt. Price .0|pu:nn. 8|: on-05.00w|m| `nines: nun ow 1--nor `nerve ndel. Dona any an lmlmllmu, ut [min on IV as I IIAPO. our druxscln-as not ' at It. In vynl mad I: prepald. rlunnl etlhnl 0a.. OMQOLHL, anuq-uh sou) by G. 5. Hobnn a Eons, c emins & mug- nnsts. sole avema for KINGSTON. ONT. -: future of mlenom um ohmurlty! Nd)`. verily. Then what have we to fear? I have oondu-not` In the future of Can- verily. Then what. have on rear! l mlu lxxuuulo our cnnntltutlnn ls so clastlc as to permlt the fullest oxprt-salon of the popular wlll. In la a happy oomblnallan of the dlunlnn of power and oeutml control. As an lnsmnne of dlfrunlon. we have ln Onmrln alone about 6,000llm|ted mrmnrclnlas In the form of school boards; we have 900 llmlu-d monm-ohlen In the form of munlclpal 1-orporntlonn; we haw 45 llmltod monarchlesa ln ue form of County Counclln; we have 7 limited mouumhlen In the form of Provlnolal Govemmontl; we hnvel llml - mon- archy, whlch we fondly call the mln-, Ion of Canada; and over all pm: on Her Mnlnqt.v_t.hn nmhrldlmnnf. nf that belt `tammcrin 8[titEr'ih CURED AT THE Mantagazza College olrisxpression. Spat-inl terms fur the Ink: July and August, \A/I-Ha fur full information an June son. and July In. 11:90, valid for return leowlna du. not Inter than Jul m-l.19n. And on same later: at l'IR.S l`-C ASH I-`AER AND ONE-THIRD. valid for return lanring destilmtlon not later than July Mb. 1896!. Chain Nurtll