Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Feb 1889, p. 8

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who mun IIIVI wlpllujlp. unuuuuuus. ud nouutou than tholoqund lnyhwaihdone. Don of may drln Ull UV BUUII illt HI IIVLIII I IUULIIIU r(KJIIII- Assistant Superintendent Taylor. of the K. & P. I{R., returned to the city yesterday after A short visit in the North\\'eIt. At 91... -.........l .....-o:.... -6 l`...._o uA.....l.... lly [lalll UVISLIIIIK} Ila UZ|) U CIUCI. Plun of building lot: on Vicmria and Nel- i sou streets, to be sold on Friday at 2 p.m., can be seen at Martin's auction rooms. A..-l-s-..o u........:..A....J....s 'I"....In- .1 AI... U IUHJH III III ICIIUOIU Illaer HUUTI. Wilson : no will leave Wade's corner fur St. M|r|K a concert, Barri:-eld, on Wedues day (this evening) at 6:45 o'clock. Plnn nf hlludina Inf: nh VintnriA nnrl Na]. UTIWIUFU I. I00! OI HUOCD HCTCBIE. Mr. Newlnnda. teacher of pen: In-hip in the public schools, has naked for ?.z.......,..... to teach in the school: after hours. \\'il.nn`. ..-.. ...:II l........ l\ ...I..'- ...\-..-. L... C `V IIBII I. I [U FIWDCUUI II'UUKc. Alfred H. Pritchard. of Pembroke, has been sent to the penitentiary for three years for stealing sheep skins. Fable nnnlxinn from 40. In 87 R nzen: lUl' Bllllx IIIUBP IKIIIB. Fable napkin: from 40c. to $7 A dozen; towels. always the best value in the city, st R. )lcl"aul'a. Ii`..- J-.. ....|- -_.l ....A. _.....l_ ....h. _....A l'\. JICFIIH I. For dry oak And soft maple, soft wood and hard wood at lowest prices, go to Crnwford'I. foot of Queen street. 5'!` Nlllllllndl fnnnhnr n` IIIIlI1.lII'I;f\ ;n [III lull! UCUIY lnjurou I53` UVCUIIIIK. J Maura. Herbert and Spaldiug hnve atr ck a rich vein of phosphate at S denham. I)nn 1 fm-ant. it Hiring twmldn and I TICK] VUIII OK pnoapnate HE D uouuum. I)on I. forget it. Stripe tweed: snd worsteda. $3 to $4 for trousers, It Lnmbect & Walsh's. 110 Princess street. Alfrmi H P:-it-1-hurd nf Pnmhrnlzn ha- [Ur [)6] IHUIII OI] `V euueluly. The steamer Chieftain is receiving exten- uive repairs at Garden Island. An mnnlnvpn nf Hm our wnrlu had mm of CIDV Hillel" HRH!-. Your correspondent asks if it wnuld not be e( unlly props-r to interfere with the use of 0! or deletnrinus con-iinwnts Well. we .-_ .._I.. --.. .L..A ...|.-.. L- A... News: Pnrngruphn Picked Up by Om Ro- purteru In Tholr llajnblun. For genuine Scranton No{ 4 con] go to tho Gas Works yard. . Breck & Booth hue purchased the fancy I`1ip made by A. Bernier. The (`hannant nhnhtino nnrl nillnw nntfnn IIVU TCIJIITI BC l)Iru6- IUICUCL An employee of the car work: had one of his hnnda badly injured last evening. l Maur-, Hm-hart. Ami Snnldino hum ntru cl: I'll}! IIIIUU Uy ll. Derlller. The cheapest ahdeting and pillow cotton in the city, at R. McFaul's. ' Mr And Mr: \\' J Ijvinunfnn will Imutn Ill IHU Uliy, Ill IV. UICUIIII I. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Livingston will leave for Bexmuda on Wedueadny. The ate-.mnnr (lhia-flanin in racaivinu axmn. Hoar Mr. Editor- I'm sure from tho chuckin Bobby ave me. but `when "the boys" met: again I` lget there with `both feel." I lunron'L done with them yet. I've .L them on the list." I'm not going to be cal e1 11 "l m:knw'n" for nothing. Look out for my epigtlo in a few days In Part II. Tommy` Hmcmu. `may and that Green had crnvoly sinned. `twat! crime beyond _s doubt.` Jnck Hmllgnn exclaimed in `face. Just chuck the `Pucknwn' out." -' "And so `poor Tommy was chucked out. Bob Allen dld the chucking ; -1! Tommy meals that Bob alone thero'll be other owers for plucking. And Jimmy U. told all the boys they were finished for that night, - But that they'd neat. this folfowlng for songs and stories bright. _, 50 home the`: want. took otftheir 5(lo\;oa.(son1o uhovodt olr ngers thruu I: `cum. Anal etc they Ilopl. n'l squid nmir Druyers---at -least all those who knew `cm. ' - _ In THE In-ouuuu. In the morning. oh my darn 31*: When your liver`: very lo . Buy our sugar and molasses- When you`vv bought them qu|okly_ 30. Poor Tommy Green could stand no mor9._but- Ihouleu ch_:sLnula" loud, And h-om his uecret hiding-place was dnzsod bylll the crowd. _ . They aald that Groon had Kmvoly twu _ct-jgno a FEB. 27. Tho~ hex! nightingale In plants was h3'youni and festive Shore. Wham hug the malty teapot atuk up above hi: oar; ` He said he (-`ou4ldn"t mm. lnd,u n.uny.}-aching` 1 .. - ._ BInLc?xlo1wiLhaundln Illness; l}e_ ft:-sight ! started 0!! nu may ilopl. n'l sgsid than UIIIU nlm (HI KIVULH Ill! IIUIKHIIUT HTIIII. Your correspondent complains that the Scott art ha been fruitful of law brealteru. hypocrites. liars and perjuren. We clnim that the ncctirncd traic is chnrgealle with this. He might as well say because the luv of God and man forlsiel crime. murder. theft. etch. and men. committing them things. mnlte every shift. using hypocrisy. lying and perjnrv to evade the consequences of their miaclnings. then the laws of God or nmn are to blame. A little tn.ste of every- thing" might open my dull eyes, but now I fail to see it tint way. "7" nl-imn Hui Hm rlvinlr rrmminn mnnnt |NQ|D_ENTS_ or THgB:Y. IN ml apouxziu.` mun-nlnu nh Iu\Ir A....Il- 'l`ou.\n' (mun. . 'w..a...'n.u.unua'. Iodcntu winds. partly cloudy and mild- mlwltbllghonovotlloot lnnouo hull- w LU: Ill lmto 1'! : bakers. u-n-m I ' "uudquuu; . no) . PICK . ' ll` cngamnmm sd"yl1 cs? 1:: no . . 00. Oil I0! CI` PIIDI ` 3:3; o`:r:1';'h`:'Vr:1}:c"a3`4:kt37s.'3a9"h.cu zoom`{`,`; 0, (mm 15; oniuno ` ` JOSEPH FRANKLIN, Windsor Hotel Block, Princess Street, WIIOLIIALI AND IITAIL :R_QDU_0E C0h_1M!_SSl0N_ADEAAl.E_B_. __ 5-UU\lI Iutru, rrlIlC68I unreal. Member: for church parade on Sunday will meet at the business college. See card in society column. At the Kingston winter meet it in pro- bnble some Peterboro hcrueu will enter. tirpulnenr. I am sure. with your correspondent, that there is I univerul desire on the part of our sin-cursed humanity for an unneturnl and lehasing stimulant. but is that my reason why we should encourage and assist these evil appetites, uni utilize them to extract. from their vouriee. and often from their needy dependents, the necessaries of life? I feel like crying "Shame" on the public. or public men. who so desire. I read, Woe unto him that giveth his neighbor drink." \'nnr nnrrmmomient mmnlninn thnt the uunroox. 307-Ton nuuxn. Inn Fob. :7. cow-. -may: Amuou n`:-"15: It lndopoudonl Order 0! Forouloru. Tickets for the aociul on Tuesdny, March 5th, to be obuinod from A. tine, fancy goodI' store, Princeu street. MDnI'\nrl .nl- nhnrnh nun-nth: nu. Q-ml- LIVERPOOL OIIIII IAIIIT. Fob. I7-6 an-o-wmo .`.`.'a'&':u. M. " Anus: uonuug nut W0?! llIIpl`8Il8(l WIIII nor enrnutneu. The entjmnium the manifest: mnkel thou About realize how little real work they are doing an Cnnudihnn. Min (`:1 unell left. to-day for Gmnnoque. men. In I short time the school building "had to be enlarged. In one year more I new building hand to be erected. That In in 1886. and in 1888 ithul to be improved. It has nlvvnya-been full. there being more up- plicationu for ndmiuion than than were n-- cnnciea. Thin Ichool In in Tukio gnnother _school in Shidznolu In prolporing under Miu Cunningham. Thorn are now I50 Christin) girl: in the Methodist. schools in Japan. ,ll`tll'|l-" in A lnolu nf an-u In`Ann:tum K11: Cnrtmell in I lady of very pleasing address, and when speaking her has light: up and short the love the hu (or her work. Iuurcss, um wnen lplllln H61` [H30 ngnu u work. '1` on hunting her were impressed with her The amhmium the mmil.-.9. I10! dpl W-Dbh. BIlO.@bbII.. Nu.r:;.qulot.n:dunchAaod. PaunuwInut.5.16IoI.U;pountIprln.I.N mtdocunlght roUot.Motoo.I6: onn.6.Il IOITIIAI. PIODDOI IAIIII`. nou-nuo-Au no but? sun. rw' Markov. qulot 1:1! ' Pnmmn Hint: L15 In [Q2 nag`! -nil-Q l ["5 Elcllpluru I-U uur UWII UUIII IIUIIUII. As to the Array of noted meu. wine or un- wise. who have recognized approvingly the drink custom (in ruse or poetry). we think it would not be (iicult to convince even "7." that it ham made more fools thnn ' 0 men, and no we would hnve the boat. of mt argument. I nun gun, with vnnr nnrrcmnnndonh thnt. pupna was put up 1!. would be numclent. The school wee built and 0 nod with | duzeu pupils. This eurpuee even their most. uuguine expectations. In 1 few months Miss Spencer went to Miss (Sew mull`: usiatence. giving the latter time for evangelistic work and training bible wo- won. I Ullllo N11. 00 City Possum: RR. ..... .. Montreal On Go ........ .. Cumin Pncl1IcRR ...... .. Cundncotloncompnlx. Dundu Cotton 00. ...... .. uvuu nu lllclr cuuucry WDIIIBIL Dr. McDonold thought the time had come when the Japanese should pay for the education of their daughters, the Japanese would appreciate having their daughters nlucated if they had to pay for it. He told her it would take some time for this idea to become popular. She would have to be patient and be content if she only hnd one or two pupils for the tirst year. no they thought if in building to Accommodate fty pupils was put up it would be Il.llt'l8Ill. school wua built. and nmm.-.1 uvitl-1 . Union that ..... . . . . . . . .. Buhot0oInnorco..... Imperial Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mont:-ad Telegraph Oo. Rich. 8 Ontario Nnv. Co . Uitv Pnnumnr... Imocxn. Bank of Montreal . Unusno Bank . . . . .. Holman`: Bu: . . . . . . . . . . .. Ban: 0! Toronto . . . . . . ` . .. Bnnquo J not Cu1Jer.. omlunu' k . . . . . . . . . Onnhon Hank win we m.-so we missionary could do. Not. only did he ive Miss Cartmell the desire for a girls` so ool but he suggested it ' to Rev. Dr. McDonald who spoke `of it to Miss Cartinell. They decided that God's spirit was leading them, and put themselves in God's hand to follow where he led. Miss Uaitunell wrote for authority to commence the school, but before her letter reached Canada she received one saying that bod had strongly impressed it upon the` writer that the Women's missionary spciety should have a iris boarding school in Japan. If it was t ought wise to start a school the necessary tunds would be forthcoming. Here was the answer to praver. All the mission schools u to this time had been a kind of charity so ools. No fees had been charged but pupils had been received and trained in the hope that they would be con verted and go out to preach Christ by their lives to their country women.- l)r, Mnnnnnld thnnuln Hm Hm. l...A ...-m... Miss Carttnoll Talks Entertnlnlngly In the Flralt Methodist _Ohur-oh-'l`l|e Pros- perous State oi schools In Japan For the Education of Girls. A live o cloo?`te`a`.glven b the missionary societies of the Methodist c urch in honour of Miss Cartmell. was held in the Sunday school roamot the First Methpdist church yesterday. About two hundred were pre- sent. including _l'Opl'l6l|tIl'iV08 from each missionary society in the city. Miss Cart- mell gave a very interesting address con- cerning her worlt in Japan. She landed in Japan Dec. 27th. 1882, with the intention of doing evangelistic work for a couple of hours a week in a number of native girls schools. Alter workingin this way fora `few. months she felt a longing to have a girls boarding school when she could sur- round the girls with Christian inuences every hour of_ the day and train them to be true Christians serving .(Jhris"t with their lives as well as their lips. Every` Sunday school teacher kneav how often he or she becomes discouraged because there is only one hour each Sunday to counteract all the bad inuences of the week, and the scholars live in a Christian land, Much more diffi- cult is the missionary attenipt` to give the girls. surrounded by heathen customs and imbued with heathen beliefs, a true idea of (Ind and Christianity in an houx s bible study twice a week. God had often, how ever, blessed this weak effort, because it was the best the missionary could do. onlv did he niva Min (Yarrmnll H... `THE wonKb_n-mt IS Esme ACCOM- PLISHED IN JAPAN. uemnnnttuu uobec Bunk .. I nlnn nun. CVBTYUTIHK may IIII I0 I30 IHII. l Our bible says : Righteousness exnlteth :1 nation, but sin is n curse to any people. Perhaps "Z" is able. under the light.-giving energies of his noted bevertges. to convince himself that our bible. which should be the guide of our lives, and the director of our nily practices, encourages A system of licensed schools to produce very many of 3 class whom the desr Saviour said could never e ter heaven. I must leavethis with him am his own conscience. But let us remember it may be possible for us towrest. the scripture to our own destruction. .1: to the nrrnv of noted meu. wise or un- \ -;)zi1'|v}A1. srucn uguxxn. lo.\'1'nl.u.. Fob. 27.-l2 noc noon. at n. n- K WLADVYMISSIONARY. _COlv1MERCIAL AMATTERS. ICC COIIFQHI III.` III! Inoulu TGVEI In Inelll. If I believed with Z" an to the general ` grout benet of then use of stimulants I should go further than he does and advocate in more guharnl .nI_e of them. Why, in any sense, riitrict it? Why not place liquor with tea. cotfce. men, and bread `.' And to produce a ople noted for intelligence, edu- cation. am all the other noble characteristics refrred to by him. Ami than umnlal it nm. Im Mm vsrv Inn. '"NIy DU DPUII U0 CYIIICIIUI. An. Ln your correspondent`: opinion of Scott nclt lugporten, `they ere, no doubt, in keeping with his own vidvn. and we are quite content that he would revel in them. If I belinvad with "7." an to the nanensl (`mu butting th Vlovu B! I Recent \VrIt r -- Wore Light on the Suiajoot Needed A Furmar Views the Bonn. AoI.-'lo dnlamnn l'ndcr Coluldel-ntlon.` ' Kl,\:s1`oN. Feb. 22 -(To the Editor) : I have read with conliderablo care the cor- respondence of "Z" in your issue pf the 16th inat.. nnd would my I like mmnn willing to ..put befdro the public iii: views where they -may be open to criticism. A: to vour corrunnndenfl onininn of oomnons or THE PEOPLE on "ma 1 LIQUOR ouesnou. ` \ 8l_.l. 'l"E1MPEl{ANGE"TALK.` not only now Inul we act uown mu nwou, bnlvhtohnll vq build In It place? It may ht doubtd whotlm the substitution ol anything has our ban ndounly nkon Inn coluldention by thoidvoonton oi the Scott cot. Tho'nloon ohm tools! utnodou lo 8 olnnoltlonddouuol thotovnnud cl who but no family or homo t|u.`Int who must have oonunhuhlp. nmuuuons. What In Pluodol tho Isloon ? , n,x no `N! A`, an.` nooonf r.u.."""` `wmundu thlnuuont ooumnoh III ultdld hm nag: v._v- .-.v- v. uvuuuwuu --- -v--on u.'t.'...m as yuan mud! . ample" mnody. Will and I ducrlp:LIb ol ll nn. who I to Nlclouox, toll I77 c not. or York. A'pononcn the hud'nl redo! dashes mad man: in nndnInnarlu:nb ol.l|I-nnn. II` 073] `ll IICII`. Hull 1. la. BIIEI. Kingston. and Juan Stool, Carlotoll Plano. won nulnod to prooud an doused ct- pedlent. h_ nun that In I708 I crown [nlIW|IlIAdOtoRobOI1EdWlI'|Id3I sent on Broadway. New York city. and in I771 Ruhr! Kdinrrln hand thin had to IXZTIIIUQ Wan a good olnlm. hula ll worn ovor 'IJ.lll.ll.ll. III! Incl ! an over M0 hoin. Mann. '1`. L Shook, Klnnntnn Anal jgnnnn and I:-Innn mung IVICOII DNIIVII. [VOW IN` CI, IIII II 7,l Rabat Edvard: hand thin lnpd to the Bu-lthh nnmout (on-than J90 yous. Tho on quite uuljnlu that that Inn a noun! ddm. ' ulnnuge 0| nu uppeutnoe new on l'l'|(lI, night next. Military men everywhere thewordehelheleeegreeton mg;-c-7 eeheleinthe ol hlejonrnel the heel recent ev enoe II that Alter - lag in Toronto two nighh be we meet elu- emiellyrequ tedh re thle Green M ! enureelnmea: Thie um. one eeleu for Iiingeton. uzvnl-j -IIUUV u toucuvh Tho hair: to the Edwudl auto hold 1 muting nl Carlo: Pluo uomhy. The ulna in worth nvnr XI. (1. Ltd than I Knlunon. Fob. .-('l`o tho Edltdr) : In our hooto to ohut tho clout of tho ooloon. do wo ovor ooh ounolvoo whoro thooo who no ohnt out will go, or what wlll thoy do next! Don It lollow. on o mother of oouloo. that thoy will molt Into tho opus dooro of the church and Sundoy oohool 2 Thooo who think thov will hovo nod tho lohlo of Honouloo ood tho Hydro without uomprond~ In; tho morol. Ao oltonooonohoodwoo cut oll` onothor. oqoolly on bod. grow on. Thoooloouoholu oloood oovnothlng oohod` would an tholr nod olno hlndtoui pnpontlon would on tltutod for otrong drink. Tho com to qnootioo ot boo lo not only how ohol we too: down tho ooloon. tmonhnnhnll wo hulk] In in Mono? It m&?:}.{'."z'c'IrI'.?3-'Cc3' "u3c'32',."'fh3 sumo it worth our Cl). `IN. and short 1` I. Qnnnk_ Ara nvnr CI) lining Mn-an lo Inn And oor Illa. Ir. Villion. u war unit 0! the London Omploir. in known through hi nhtchos to every one lunillnr with that publication. and ovorybodywhoouu to 0 ndu II- mnnnlv intnnninn nvnnlnn I uuld kin Ell IYOUTIY WIIOXIT III II II` tonuly inuruunq ovonln: :E:uld talc ulvumgo ol his appunnon hora on Friday niuhl -nxL Mlllnrv man nvorviholl Inn It Mun! be Disposed of Iurlng the Next `Ion llnyu--stockholder: Talking. R. J. Carson, one of the stockholders in the Kingston alrael. rnilwn . aid lut even ing tint the present conduit: for the plant were too low. Befom he would use the rnllvuy sold for the auggexted sum he would buy it himaof at higlier gure: tlun but yet been olfzfrefl. and olther run it.nr sell It l.o.p_arues living outside of Elna city. Hu- qumu have been mule by at: on u to what they could buy the mntarinl or. Ono mun otferod $20 per ton for the iron. Mr. (`anon think: it would be I vary fooliah thing for the director! to sell out. The rnilwny if run properly would pay at the lapse of two years. Run is would be I mud lnveltmont for the ownon. `'1: col! 3,01!) to build and equip the road u it now is. sad surely it it worth 8l0,(lX)." said Mr. Carson. Somothina will have to be done. I! I new oompnny occurs it the council will be noted to slut. and ll it does not no lit to do no the road will have to be told out ecu by piooo. Mr. T. McAuloy. a smell! dondlt: wlllig touloll lllll llook go the hi heat hi or. r. Auo any: 0 wouldxlih to no the railway oywood by some energetic oompulz, and conducted in such swuyutomnoltn crodltto I city on progrivo u Klnaltan. He in turn that ll any 0! the under: which how bun pnuntod us nooophd the rsllwny will In conducted proporly. Be in wjlllng to all hlntockntlloc. orwc. ontlndollnr. Make Ilny While the. Sun Shines. Kmus1~o.\', Feb. 27.-'--(To the Editor): Alul Creemun nu repnring hn bier. Hie de- fence of beer wil be the sleuth of him. The boya"of I-`rontenec ward will be et the funeral in January next. The declnrntion that euunuh temperance people should help to pay the whiskey bills of his cronies leave: no plenk for him to thud on. Frontenec * ward vunu to retain its reputation. therefore Ahl. George mun go. A \'n'rrn A Farmer's View of the Scott Act. S\'hsNiu.\I, Feb. `25.-(To the Editor): I beg leave to submit a few points on the question of the hour viz., the Scott set, to my fellow formers of Frontenac. The short crops and hard times make it necessary for us to device some means to reduce taxation. The grestest burden we hav is the Scott act, and it is for the farmers o say whether to continue it or not. To continue it means to shoulder the burden for three years Jonger. When we consider the enormous expense the act has caused the count it is time we should wake up and dtmlu -our own, interests ; the litigation between the county and government; the appeals from the decisions of the magistrate, which hnve all been decided in favor of the appellants : the numerous trials where no convictions were obtained ;the large" salaries paid to officers to enforce the act ; the discussion in the county council after all other business was finished :the loss of revenue from license and numerous other expenses that Inust all be paid from the county funds. Do not the farmers supply these funds? All the tines collected during the lsst three years will not more than pay the cost of the two elections. ' Many fxrmers think that by \`otin,': for the repeal they ere doing the hote'-lu-epers u favor and nothing more. l`his is a great mistake as every ratepayer must hear his allure of the expense, and all should take an interest in the election. as the act utleuts every tax payer in the county. Are the polished orators who are canvass- ing the county the heavy taxpayeis? No, the majority of them pay no taxeh. They place the not before us in a plausible light. and strive to excite our sympathies, but let us go to the polls on the 4th April and throw the burden from our shoulders I.`......--. .never`dreI.r`yodng to the tavern ii the iirst place. but love of company. The - city; for cute and travellers do not wish to intro ers in private houses. They are the only places where the homeless sud the wuyfnrers can find rest. shelter from the In-rm, good cheer and genial companions. Were the temperance arty to meet the saloon at this point and ogeqsomething that would supply therwauts of our social sys- strong drink, a long march would hsv made towards the goal of prohibition. If such a thi be possible overcome evil with good" a ould.be the princi le of dction and not the amount they can co lsct in fines from illicit dealers. or the number of un- fortunate offenders they can send to gaol or drive out of the country. "My method of defeating heresy." said Newton, Ais by estsblishin truth." . Iverything of an evil tendency in our social state must be sup- pressed by something better: if not it is folly. to say it must go." -This is the secret of the fciilure of the temperance nrty. They would annihilate the saloon an olfer nothing in its place. They plainly admitted their feehleness by invoking legislutivein terfereuce. for` party politics are just as uncalled for in moxal questions as they would be in the election of bank directors. college trustees. or church dencons. No apprehension need be entertained for the right direction. and that is sway from or- ceesive indulgence in slcoholic liquors. The Scott act is so little in accord with public opinion that enforcin it has proved ided hindrance instead 0 n help to the temperance movement, sud has sown the evil results of which it -is impossible to fore- cust. -- Yours, etc. ,' \' otel ,is just as necessary in the muntr)'.ss in the tern more satisfactbrily. drawing the line_st. future. `The community is drifting in the ` seed {or a.` succession of future contiicts. the - laolluj Jtlu Au lush. L-X.. A- LL- I.`4I___4I- ..A-A. THE STREET RAILWAY. `to tho but. -.|.n 1, n rexerreu no oy mm. And then. would it not be the very best thing to introduce to the Indian: and other savages. in order to civilize them and make them as wine and intelligent as the boasted Scotchmen. Ma not the ScotchInnn a love of his bible, his irk, hi: respect in? lili r~-\?n.bbnth.h|ve hud much to do with his elevation ? Aye, more than his Scotch whiskey. But a mum who tnkea a little of everything" may fail to nee this. Our hlhle nvs : Riuhteousneaa THE BRITISH. wnic. WEDNESDAY. A \'o'r:n.. II(I,II`I. Fun: :3. ::.'..'r:'.-1 ""..'.'::r:'.'.'...`.f.:."'.:.""* W" ' t. moon In I has W -. .. :.::.-.., ....'~.=:.'...,'.'*: Jinn Roddy: looked nouns! and and '2], v oo you vs Iowa: You'll burn now. I11 a forth `I would I wow 3 HM.` " I IjI-.._.-_.--mg. Ilnlupw And in no on `Hy Plytty laid` u I am- olm at In sample. Ivlnu All You ooulo To II l`lI`l'l'Y Mun! Whpnsnyongdnc I nutty! ` ~ A and d , lhr III` the nu. Fortunutounnd huldockn. on-, sauna. R an d an ad 5 tlnold uu"urr:at:I'n;r::'u.':{s:'5):y.ho`l::thnt Jun? VII . nooolda US. MY!!! 500! ronova noun "0I ICC Dill JI-D] 'J.. tllld no --umuu-I: Ibonncrcbulll. and they no mod. down. So lot [It all we will have some rattling. It `1I Ilu;nnoIC.orldck- A allow. ('Bo'|'ohI.' and Tom. otronnou 'un Hulda: I'll not thogood Plytly olnn an ample. And__'l7omn.y who but lotion um 30;! nld. no b. J `u h ." john`: dnuny inland soulumonulz "Thou dolnp quite wrong I think. said Cullen-In J "You want to nay that york In done and the \ I not had. ` -`()hnIA.:c"l.:n `I4 -Id Jl-my '1. and In Ana mung nnuhoa Jlnlm) bowed. a sweet and lovely bow. SM. down. And Wllh his nloo now gloves he hopped hln hontrd brow. The worthy vlcq Shore Layne: u-one. uni ed uvund the room : Ho lnurhol and than resumed Us chair u lilo I an the womb. Jim on tuning nnlnhod his column: of no ooun . Boll; nut! 01 work-and wununu play upon I onnlr now mouulo _ ur III 0509]" WIIIIU DI PICS` may I . I` U here e generally acknowledged elm amou us. out! althou we have from such an "7.` but little encouragement. although we have to contend with men bent on revenue sud gain. although we are liable by our eort to be eocueed of having a little "llll." etc.. em. and although we may on an ordinary farm loee our ehere (amounting to twenty- ve or lllty cente In aunum) ol a revenue. the price of bl .""'yet we feel it our duty to nae whatever power or inuence we - out to abate if we cannot nbolieh that evil. ml we earneatly nek every lover ol hle hind h I to ep ue. Y` noun urea ol woI'l'aIuI wununl Play And thou "1 III. You hon. lot`: liven I II I. nd . ho hall and his (1. A logs . Jlmmyeurrlghl-" n .4 out. `For he who load: but oxen nhould tumult I think he Int.` . An ihero my noble homo I'll llnlah up with I I " And hnhvlug nished Jimmy bowed. |ovuly bow. But each member 0! mo ` guild. the anct. the grand. the hon . In 031:: of every ohnuolo must foolhor his own llll % $3 -- p. v.houu."nudJl- y'J..m:d mfm . ' ' nu got To sotfp those sinful pol-tom uiiinx every kind rot. And Ihow customers with money. who like to keep it ti ht. Running up bills with grocer: to Lhoieft and to the 1- hi. That they'd bo.tor come this itting with their dobu from atom to store. And pay tor what they not or p`rnpu they won't not any mom. _ But each member of the `rover: guild. the grand. In nnlln nf arm-I nhnlnnln mun lnnlhnr hln mun or `do Is an nrmour tor the public that nothing can picros througll We love the gu lcloss public to whom our goods we sell. But I think my gallant grocers we love our selves is wall. We wuuId`nl treat the public as the (armors rften treat them. Who give lhrm `nook no further` and other things to client them. Who sell their Lnciunt. turkeys and pturiuchnl chickens. That with any man's digestion would play the very dickens. `Twouid be impossible to tell all the frauds of out real kinds Put on inoemivo trrocors of unsuspecting minds. Rut In sum Ilm nullnr un, Hm wnuvu-`n anild But I ht 1110 prgmuenl cununuou. "The sum: a present amlude Of Inctzimprlsinu rmness Against every kind or ` cu` when they'd nnished wnu their gloves and had settled in their souls. Jimmy Cnwhni upped the tab`e with loud ronoundi-3 in. And standing w graceful 1. cast :\ beaming IIDHQ Around Cove :1 "hem"e\ndthen A hnw." and at hut in food, inning found, Say nu, Gentlemen the Grocers` guild as you are A`! IWRYID I: n company whose objert in to do thing: utmight and square. To prolo 1 ourselves from swindle. on fraud: lollu-ow lheliahl." Here Tommy I-`Mn-ll ahnutod out. Bo gobs. . Jimmy. you an right W hen Thumws had been gagged. and order VVIII renewed 'lho preuidont mntiuuod. "The guild`: pruocnt did.And wlulnhuv said. - l'll`!ell you by mud bye. when no got the yarn nhmd. when lhev'd ni. with their nrlovas and IIOIII. This in the pnnition taken by In without ~reforcnoo to what poet; or ncio tins of this or my other time or plus any nay. We Into A mmnrnllv mknnilmhlnd Aim nmnnn sham. !hey'd nixlmd with their gloves sum. sun. (`luvhnmmo-rs. ms of white. and lovely var- nished boots. And Lung uulikc the mischio! at their gloves 0! snowy kid, Faith 1 newt saw such grandeur, and perhaps you never did. Who were these dilfurent members. what they did.md whanlnuv said. I'll tall vnu hv mul hvn, when use um! um Jack Henderson nus ona. bul he'll come some other day; And tliwmounb rs -.11. logged out in evening an x. 1 no treasurer. Jun Iteuuen. being nonost. was ' all there" Adding up some mighty columns. and wishing he was Igmgor. The tyicr. Bob y Allen. had his back against the door 'I`ne lylcr. Bobby Alien. had his back against To keep out Gold-`n Lion who should have joined them lmm before. To Keep uomen Lloll who should have joined lam; There were other nhsuuu-es. why I really can- not am`. my. Jack Henderson us bul he'll n! hat dl\'2 lint in the evenings you should hear them tau: . to girls of love. Olt they're the lads with honied tongues (and pickled ones in l'.'|nlJ t Now presently I'll mention one who'll soon put up the bane. . And oothemone throttgh the day upon their count-.-rachin tt. And when `the 0\'t`lli!| comos Lhty have the highest of hi h jins. Attho in_aiil.lIiol ey met last woek.n.s l before expltuued. For lousure and for business. too. nndibath I 050 ends y\'ert- gttined. For when good lll|.`ll lIl:uu business with plea- lll|`0 for dessert To clear the oor for pleasure they ntnko the buiinees curl. The tttentbera of lhe guild were there. there wuen t one exception. But still an uninvited guest was nt that grand reeeptttm. I ` That one \\'a1-l l`ontmy Green," he hid where none could twig, . And that is how he gnthored till proceed- inge for the Wntu. VA! eight o'clock precisely Jillllll_\' (`ruw|'oIld took the (` vair. And natty Jilll._!L\ usual. Wlls looking very` fair. Mr. Loynee, was his vii-e. Mr. Loynes' other name is Shore. Antiihcb got it lovely teapot stuck up Above his oor. Tlte were nry. John Hilbert. I regret to say was lute` - As he'd been to California and got back at ten to eight. But he excused himself with vigour. and the tirmnou of a rut-k, Saying he went to tulifornla to iind out what o'clock." The treasurer. Jim Retlden. being honest. `me nu to run. to race. to rum. and to even- _ Impartial K0. 5' K 1 Tia g `od to see them skip upon the light fantastic." ' Thro` busy days with might and main. their stores ahead Lin-y shove. dk But in tho avenimna yen should but them 1 IIIIU Ull, uuyu II Illlslllr llll llllllll. LIIUII N evenings them ` Ill! UV". Al to the hunger: of low: And Ktnnu, we fnncy only an innaginntion promoted by a "little of everything" would he likely to ace the danger: he refers to. But if men mun needs got drunk I prefer they do it with opium, go to ||eop.u:d let othor people alone. 111. X- pl.` _..!ml.... A-L-... l._ .._ ...:aL-..s '1"unysou, `Are nu ood"m .and true! Eutf Ado 330:1! 1\'0lhiII{].--Adv 4. St. 3. Stay friend. 9 re half an hour. deapoilod from time: wel tilled , _ And I`-vl tel. you of the guy at At Home` of the Kinxavon gnwors guild The gay Al. Homo" whirl: caused such fun at. > mechanics` institute . _ Where met the ton and sugar knights. great kni his of high mp `to. On bu --ens tirst. and pleasure then. this mix- ture brln ullt or. For too muc wor ~ and little pluy nmkus Jack ' - and dull boy. And urot-urn, though their wires are grout. (so sometimes are their prices) Are highl spiced for .'un us we. and should be. ling spires The like to to ride. and to even- nknnrtja: mm. , 1 - 7 TOMMY GREEN AT ONE OF THE MEETINGS IN DlSGU.lSE. Ho Dllntn In 5- Ilulppy Way Upon the Eu-nit of the .\'lght-'l`ho Addrouu the ljg-o|Idgm-- Iho Gagging u! a Mom- bor and the Chm-ltlng oI'-`l'omIny Groom, V _ . . . _ .._ E_'" "`D|l1I something now.-` 9 PA K1` I` I nus I . 3'9"` U brothers. men the worker: Tu THE :::ocms. GU11/.1): | the mnllor up. the grocer`: gnud Tum ynon, ,1 UXTIU J. -0I'I'TI III IIIIIIO do stride: u u lnuunnou nu, muting In waylnm uunnlnthc link! to the Imam ollnnqulorlnlorn Ontario of Manufacturers lnmnncu mmnnnln. Wllll III YVIIII CV1 KW WI! I` d hqoncy In the `l:oI:Tl.Ipl'Nl||ICIlIldl. Omcl {actor lundhbngir In bulls! in til: v as con` . 0 I Iyuannt ndourpdo ndnnhor. U| l)l[]I" IICIFIFIIIIIIS {'|HI|IllIIl'lllF `V UII` WT can only say that. when he convinces ue that the nee of tobacco, (gull I am no friend to it.) tea. colfee, bee-fsteak, rahluuze, etc.. in xlucee or inclines men to disturb funerale, make night hideous by their drunken orgies. compel us and our children to listen to profanity and ohecenity, turn our other- wi.se quiet villages into rendezvous of lnmkenneae: when It can be shown that they lend men to commit crime. eel tire to our churvhee, endanger our homes: when they nuke travelling nx-evlleeely dangeronelv by theirdrunken carelesenese: vhenwe know they turn homee to helle and deprive help leae women and and childre-n_of neceeeary food and clothing; when we are eure they till our prleone an'l needlenely incraee our taxee for the aupport of paupere, then eh\ll we gladly join Z to prohibit. or abate the evil. A- 5.. ck- .I-....-p. Al I:.-. an.` 3...... WIIIOI 0| IIIIuII' l0l' IIII'II UIKITIU Cl the lluulnotnrol-I Insurance companies. with no rvidon over forty pun! undone . Hhnpncyhou -..o I-nu.-0.-Q I- I`--.4]- (Ln- -Ll-l Iguana- IIIO II.` I0"l'00IlI DI EDI -RIIIIIlIII(l etelned glen worh, Toronmo. luve ettreoued ooneldereble notice elnoe they opened to the public. They ere exemplee of ceiling and well deoorntlone In verlone Ineterlnll. eentlng ewldernnge el rloee. while t :- epeclmeee ol ollnroh en house leu etc were nnnee-hr end lnheueelnn. e rm song :npla olml :1-spot nn:.g|n`n:'to::;l ndduu. . wQA- L Ilnpplnann -n-Ant` Innnngnnn Wilton & Morrison, you-bl luunnoc monaon. an lunllnd In shlr olqun new oou on Humor and. Pohrhom. During ton yuan Goo:-co A. Ion-hon but `made nlnunln ntrldn on An Inanlnun nun. nnllnn FIJI` properly. Sod couotropbloo. romorhblo iccldonto. wondorlul tronooctlono occur ovory doy, but it lo only onoo in o whilo tbot you on t ouob oxtroordlnory vnluo in cloth n on now oorod by mbort & Woloh, 110 Prlnoooo otnot. In lo oold that oomo poroono in Co Vla- cont. who oro oppoood to cord ploy 3, on tolklng of `zoning up o procnoolve prnyor lnootlng to ooot tho ottrootlon of tho pro- lv_o ouchro ond whlot portloo thot on clay hold thlo wlntor. Tho oontnoton of No. l oootlon ol tho B. & W. RR... Moan. Iawlo ond Wobotor. bovo noorly complotod tbolt oonttoct. Tloo ond nllo hovo boon lold upon o grootor of tho oootion, Tho trootlo hoo boon nlo od -_J ...__...Al4-. lmntln -rloh oh. I`. D II Tho 0] En. IO0I'.lolI.v IIIU THC [III IKE IIIIIIIOII sad connection made with the C. P. R. Tho oontncton have ex ded about 0284!!) II the contract, In VII. bond. Inp- p in. material. etc. '- Tho new showroom o! the MoCounloud -A-I_.4l ..I-.. _.-I.- 'l`-....-u. L-u- .06-..-n.4I y I. luv rrlnox IIEIUUI, niupwn. Mr. Milton, a member of the Imporid Fodernion league, nay: that one o! his un- oouon gave up n farm. which in now the site of I t city in the United States. to ght for ngland. He never go: A can for the property. Had munuunhlag rnmnrlnblo incldonn. In.` In! OPCTI IIOUIC ll 90 X TUUUIIC. l.odiou' hulf, whole and qnsrtor wigs. bongo, uwitchec. hair chain. nap, undo to order. Dress and mantle mnkin . Cunnif corset, but ever made, over {V818}! t Stacy's. 105 Prinoou Itroet, Kingston. Mr, Milmn. A mamhnr nl tho Imnnrinl UIUUIIIK llllly U|IIl` PUUPIU IIVIII IIIU Ullyu Manitoba bran, Manitoba thorn, Muni- tobu chop, nnitobn our, Munitobn seed onu, Maui Iced wheat, at 12 Market square. \ . F. Baker. commiuion Inor- chant. 'I`I... I`--- l`.'_..._A I..-..I. 2- 5.. Ln I-,...s...I :_ UIICIIF. The Cape Vincent bank in to be located in the vacant amre acrou from Jerome : hotel. and the telegraph office in now in the R. W. & 0. RR. ticket oice. There in a rumor that the opera houae in to be rebuilt. Igdin-' half. ihnln and nnutnr vim. IIII In IE0 II IHIU Wly. 7." claims that the drink queetion cannot be settled by legislative nostrums. Perhaps not. but the law of self protection is a pretty generally recognized one, and we claim the undoubted right to interfere with anything detrimentnl to the public well-being. We compel parents to educate their children. We furhid people selling unhealthy food. We suppress houses of bad repute. We iso- late even though it may be the means of his death) the man alllicted with a con- tagious disease. We destroy diseased eni- mals. bill for the public good. Will "Z" say all this is wrong ? \\`a Rmtt. act. mmnlssee harm to the well- ULZIB 0] [De I ll"!- CIIC. A very pleasant. time was Ipent at Me- Laren'| hall, Wolfe kind. on Monday evening. There were over 100 guests, in cluding many young people from the city. Hnnihnhn hr-an. Mnnimnhn Aha:-tn. Hgnin Yesterday I dug wu hoisted on St. Pat rick": bull in when of the vicmrv of Purnell. the Iriah lender, and the complete zzle of the Times cue. A ..-._. ..l..---_a 93...... -._. --..._A .9 KI- UI Hf] IIIU WINNI- Una, 40 ; bun. 90c ; chop, SL2 ) ; corn. 604:; corn meal, SL343; hay, SH and 815 ; dour, 82.70. at W. F. Baker's, 1'2 Murket square. \'n-tnrdnv A A0 in hninbd nn .\'t. unlluuu. E. Lnndin, of Gnnanoque, is willing to Ilnto any man in Uannsdu. Mr. Church in goiu to back I Kingston skater Agsinut Lam in, ' Then`: hi: just arrived 3!. J. Campbell : wood yard, Untarin street. the beat uocln of saved or unuwed maple, I100 the beat of dry slob wood. Hun, (On 2 In-An, (Mn 2 nhnn, II 9:: 2 nnrn_ Two farmers. brother:-in-law. from Am- herst Island, were, 1: the police court to dn , ned 85 And coat: for drunkenness and g ting. I-T Lnndin, nf Gnnnnnnun in Ivillinn tn III! IIIUIIIII. For white tweet homomnde brand, try our new brand, W him Daisy our. only 700 perjhundred. W. F. Baker, 12 Market. aqunre. Tin fannarn, hr-ut.hnr:.in.lnw, frnm Am. Wll yllll Wlllla Ill BUB 1|-IUI IIIIU IE IIIJUIK _VIl'|l. Caps. Donnelly is in Doleronto with his steam pump working on the steamer Ell: Rosa, which wu sunk during the heavy gale Int month. I.`n- _.L:s_ -._-..s L......-_.-.l- L---) 4..., IIIUT I SHUT! Vllllv Ill LDC ;V0l'Ill* \V CID. At. the Annual meeting of Court. Stanley, (7. 0. F., last evening, Dr. Mundell Wu unanimously elected court physician. Break & Booth hnva the heat nlnhn` hard UUIUIHIUUIIY CICCDBU CUUTI llllylclu. Breck & Booth have the best slabs. hard wood and dry blocks. You can get jun what you wmt in the fuel line at their yard. (`Ant r)nnnn"u in Sn nnnnrnnln with his Sly III ("I8 I! WTOIIB .' We Scott not pooplesee hnrm well~ Yreimz of society in Z`u" boasted and up~ parsntly approved drink cuatom. Perhaps a little of everything" might hide its evil: from us, but If present we [nil to see it in zuw nther linht. \'...... ...._....--......l..-.5 ..I.. if it \.\n`.l nno

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