Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Mar 1889, p. 4

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?Z.II.T'...u....'" ""..c..'"'e.nn..' ""."....H "":. II Incubation ol principle: and not-uh. nd I-IARDY S, NEW 75 CENN sunmv, Mujh 1o ._ ."'u!..;'..""...u.."""`.. to ..`.'`..:. "` ' uu VVUI`ll| Ill UlIl~ Mn. 0. 1`. 0oIuuu.I.. mail clerk the (`.P.R. sun; .27. , his I boon to I suffering from col In lead. It gives relief rapidly and never falls 0 elfocl n spooqy cure. Sin 1 H L :-nun-nv I`. `D D -......o .0 n......|. nun uuvul uuln Au CIIUUI. II PV'~"fJ Mn. J. I). Knuutnt. G. 1`. R agent at Brock- villo. says: "A short, treatment wllh Nasal Balm radically removed all a mptoms of my cnunrrh The pnapnu-ation is eunnt and en: to use. and aim: immediate And permanent relief " I Ex-`.\h\'on Ronurr BOWII. Brookville. out. says: I used Nan] Balm (or a bad `case of oaunrrh and it cured mo Afwl` hnving'mef- focuuuly mod many other remxdieo. It never fnllumgiveimmodlnte relief for cold In the head." n \-.u\_._.__ n ,_,, . n`. .. "llve used Nasal Balm {or I hand one of on rh. And It has done me more Rood than all the remedies 1 our tried before. In in wnl-l.h oaulrrn. and done more tried before. It is worth its wuurht in go) .` \l.. n 1- n...._-.. .._n_|-_n. ...L AL_nI\n C. iVlt~l)o:uI.o. Serpent River. Algoma. says: "I we used Nasal Balm for bad rh. 1: done ma mum wand nmn I Witch `Wild! peculiar to 3nr 7limate, uktby Loop over the cou .' not terror 0 I'M MN` Nlllllll .00lIl\.iI .ul.i1n7l ll thov m-nnllv inormnn u: ability In (`nhn (hols-p-`I P vu rv.-v--- -rrv-- ---Irv -v .---u. -u.-. -Innnvv It cannot be otherwise an the politicnl ayltam of tho Unllod sum now stands, but the day teem: nur at hand when the preli- dont Inny have to elect his collenguelin the administration from the clan} of one pooplo, and such 3 condition nould mum-idly lcuon an W00 , he in nubmimd to before his In- nng nation. KID GLOVES. One Price Store, 88 Princess Street, .1 We invite inspegtion of our ALL DEBTS DUE US are required to be PMD IMME- DIATELY. We virlll remain in tho `atom dining thc Wool: to re- eoivo pgymcnts of tho sumo. R. "J OARDINER. V Kingston, March 4th, 1889. TMPORTANT NOTICE. ',__ ,_, ... ..\. Lxwls ROEBl`(`|\'. W)-e\-ale. 0nt.. shift: "I rt-conunend Nasal Balm highly to all w 0 sun! for from calrurh." - MR` 8. E. (`nAsr:. Port Arthur. 0ut.. safe` I have been u-lug your Nun! Bum (or oatrrll and nd m oured wl'h only one bottle. To null it the -st pn-u.muinn made for cnmrrla is scarcely strong enough.` 1'. II, XI|`\rnn In--u Qnnnul --no - \!nanl . auu \1'I_y auvug enuuxn. 1`. ll. Mrxnn. Parry Sound. says: Nasal Balm Inns no equal as a remedy (or cold In the helad. It is both epeody and emomm rn its re- sin a, 11' u n...... n_,_.:,. n_. _.._ , u n.,- 2- P. B Mmxunm. merchant: . toiltl. llrockvillo Ont .m_va: As an iutnntrelief for Cold in use -4{oAdnud Cnturrh. Nasal Balm In nnoquavled. The olfuct in no liced as soon as his "used. Mn. ionic Bnowv. Kaguron . Aluolm Dlalriql. wrllus: [HIV used vnur Nnnnl Rnlm And han- Amour: lnalrujl. wrlluo: I unit used your Nun! Balm And have no hesitation in anylng that It is the best -remedy on earth for alnrrh. l have only uud ono ha`! bouIe.nnd it has fully cured ` my ramrrh. I hnvo no hesitation in (giving III name as an endor- nl on or N SAL BALM as the Jest remedy {H discovered or cumrrh and on d in tho heml_ r_.-- -. - -.--.- V. ...- ..--.v-- And no-the c|bine-I`;:;-e-sully not the choice of the people, directly or indirectly, and in eometimee compoeed of men who, though able and poueeeed of muay exoellenciee,ern not in touch with the people, end could not on pereonel Appeal hope to reach high oce_ I; ...._..s I..- ..eL-......-- _- pk- ....l:s:_-I , plate!) curd Suwu. Bu|.mN. Caldwell M05 0111.. writes: I! no me grant plmguro to mm to the grant. mom at Nasal n. I u-iod other remedies but got no relief. The dltoue had brought on partial denmeu. Yet two ap- plication: of Nam! Balm gave mu grout ran! and before the bottle was nishod I was com .s r""-"' Such A Iyntem in not in accordance with the pupuler ldee of responsible government. fhe preeident himself in not really the choice of the mnjority of tho electors. He in the cholen of the electoral college. and it in repreet-native of the political feehug or pulse of thr Itnee rether then of the nation. A...) .. AL- .._|-:..-e :- _..II.. ....A `L- -I.-.:__ The additions to our criminal population, as they are now made, cnnnot be tolerir ted, and there is A limit to imposition. Those who are exiled from decent society in the United States are not likely to become good citizens of Canada; on the contrary they are permitted to sunt their rsecality in the fncee of the people. and to give the impression thnt their methods of getting wealth are more to be commended than con~ damned. The British government will not surely object to (lend: ridding herself of the veriteble scum of the earth. sun vvuvun ouv u-u "V J ...r.......,. ()ur contemporary explains that such 1 law will not of course supersede or interfere with the operation of the existing very limited trenty,which authorizes the extradi- tion of parties guilty of the seven crimes mentioned in it. but will be purely supple- mentary. It is possible. however, that the home govemment may adse the governor to veto it, ss usurping the rights of the im~ periul `parliament, and accomplishing by indirect means that which can only be pro- perly done by international treaty, but if it does this it will make a mistake from the consequences of which (`anadinns will suf- ' fer. The Scottish American charges to anti- British feeling und the dynsmiter inuence _ in corgrees the prevented adoption of a. treaty looking to the better extradition of crimi- nsls. Canadians, however, are nevertheless determined to protect themselves njpcinst associating with such ruscsls as from time to time take refuge here. They are far from desirable neighbours. Canada, thereiore,pro- poses to pass 5 law which will empower the government to surrender all fugitive otfend- ers who tulle refuge within her borders. and for whom she has no sympathy. ____l4:.._ sh..-` -....L - .\ . ,,,,__,,__-. r-`IiI` --v--.-.-.-.`. `Tn nrrun Wixloln hushed evry oven- Aug. at 3$~Kln Stme Kingston. Ontario, um 31: upugnu Pu: YIAB. Anvsnrnnnxm . For tour ilnu. odour tvyo rtlonu..`.... e For (our lines. each In u t hue:-uon. . over four lines. tut use on .... .. l0opar.|.lnI Each nu nontoonnooutlvolm . ,5o Onngnwna .Iulnnm1n|L Inn. .I.m Each neat oonloouuvelnm. Onoonwoe Inblequonl. lnI..... Twice as week. nubuoquont lnl.. .. Three I week. subsequent Twelvonnou to the luck. Nollmn of Birth; MAI-rhl Ll 1'5'"1 mVtn'mns,t ""ia:rua_guh' and Death: coo. ol on o onch,unleu when ` booked, when)! llohuged. spooial nouoeoln reading column: Are chun- od at. [went cents per line to-' each Insertion. Olcen o nninoornoratod Auocldtlonn or ed at. line to` each Insertion. Officers unincorporated Auooliuoxln: tg Societies wbho hold -vanondiy responaib all orders they rive Kl-Kl-;;td plnclpnln have IhovhIsrI0du0clVInNIty.1'hoyh|vp L.-- l_)...A_l.- -.l--tnI-I-- .._.l.-I I- LL- worn : eight Improved pl-mung All cha as for adcadqa and ob ut_ a yablun mu bedmi no atood. societies will-in INK they who Attmhou to the nu Attnohon no paper In one of the boat Job other llinmflnlllznsdn: oaapighatymh md cheap wor :e t rov p us money. charges gar adurdna. tmbaertptiou Tho. WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG.'8 pages! 68 columns. In published every Thursday mom nu at laifenr, Kooltlvoly in |dvsnoo,ot.herwllo 81. w I be 0 turned. EDW. J. B. PENBE. Proprietor. '1`H:_1j_JA`1;.jr YVHIG, INDIRECT 1:ns1>o2ivs1B;}jir f. ~Wi'I :>lg'-'| 'l`olo |;|Iono, Number ANNOUNCEMENT. __.__ u__ ___|_ _|_.I____ _'*opcnm3oI.n...'-",7 I be emu-nod. Proprlout. 2iL2'T.IJ.C..'5 32.11} i.'..'.I._'J: :3}? not In nu. . I up. 1 .n A, 1 01 var T/um Ur, ._ -L ____. Gd I'll! v n:a.uwnH`i@ IN `C306 ,` II Kg-stood. u `- Prat. J. H. Juxkoon. who had unlocked And trained the choruses. In otndlotor. undtho Telgmum orohutn. till Uh An nolotlno. u pinnln, fnrubho-I most aooonpniunenu nu! an an mullahs ulce- tion. In day, uuny person who could not secure ndmiuion Int owning. have slot! that the cntonninmont he npnud. - Duo-I. and \"horu|-"Vlolnn" `l'I\hluux-"Bluor Gonun|u"--Ilsa Ethel '`~.'s'.`.`r`...`.'.5`-'I>..':`_""":`:'..3 mum. and ~nunu I. Una! and I. uyluu. Ro.ciunuou-auunmy Greer. or the Run- awny"-l| hunk (`/In k. `horun- 'sw|nmgSong. nhlonu-`l'ho 1- war I the Funny -IhI Goorulo 1`uj'nhulI. Chou-uo- `W0 wm Try- RocIuunI-"T|o Chlldlhni IIpitIl"--M|- Illlle Mcorlne. l'{.0cllllIOI-' `TIC Mcorino. (`.hnnn_` `Plan In ....... ...... .. .......,... .. ......... ..., .... in ospoblo In their dbolplino and mung- montn tlnuun; hodounot uyooh _u may vordu. but In mun lcjunnln Inn. The day 5 gain by what: the distinctions o! In an to hI.;Qfl"d Into the which, than fnvonrithnll h Indians toouuu non unorua-"Home": swoon Mom "~umu. ('h|l`lULul' Rerooontauou-"Ch |d.on of the You'- lines lnnlo Bllbool. Ethel DI-nun. Flo Cunnllmhtun. Millie Sulharluzd. Hnurl You"- ulna lumlu Ellbeol. Ethel DI-usual. ` Cunnlnuluuu. Illlle Sutherland. Maud Mczmloy. Mable ll tn Hun Alt. Fair. ll. Chulton. H. Al n. J. lanes. N. oun- non. J. Wilmol. R. Dunlon Fnir. ll. Chultoll. II. All J. IIIIOI. N. lIoNu- Dunlap Do 1- A gain"- - no u`-*Il.nl$` 11'. n, ifgm King. In ~ Ina .0notu land. Ro.cilauou-"3Ammy Groir. the Run- Wl.IlllU' KIIIDTIX `V IIIII. UUIIII VV Illlllllg DUCT` la Warwick. Gonrgo Willinmuon. I-`Md. ` Young. Willie Yule. The programme wu as follows : Chorus - M and Men Hearted." Piano solo- In In Me 1. Klodorurun . llecltnuon--`!`lu oelnnnh Busty." Ila Laura Splrlln. Chorus--Homu | swoon Mom ~GlI-II. ..<`h-.r-229' R1.r.-:I'~.-.2-;`C_'-.*'i:.- EIIEI u3|lFllOI lIlNl' Elly `V IIIOII. Bus and nir-MuterI Herbert Alle Stanley Allen, Penrose Anglln, Willie Ang~ lin. Fred. Bell. John Bunt. Richnrd Clark. Robert Charlton. Robert Dnnlop. John Eil- bock, Thoma Elliott, Alf. Fair. John Gray. lnmee Glugow. Leslie thus. Thomu Unr kin. Robert Hiscock. Rlchnrd Honeuoo. Willie Hall. John lnnee, Andrew Kennedy. John Kelly. Frenk Kirk trick, Fred. Le- llenp. Wnller Levell. ohn McCullough. Joseph Minnitie. John McQul;,g. Jnmee Moncrief. Harry Nimrno. Jemee Newton. All. Pnnnell, Norvnl Robinson. Gernet Seun~ den. Fletcher S nee. Chnrlee Smith. Fritz Sperling, I-`red. `windlehunt. Robert Smi- ley. Herbie Tnndv. \\'illie Tnit. Rdwnnl Thurston, June: Tweddell. Wilfred Ven- wlnkle. Chorlee White. John Wilinot. Char- la: \\7nr-Inlr lion:-an hvillinnnnnn II`n.nI `VIII. Altou"-MiueI Annie Ball, Curie Bajua. Smie Bu-her, Gertie Cnnn. Kathleen Cal- laghan), Maud Cumen. Maud H land. Lib- bio Mania. Norvnl Mncdonald, Abel Oroor, I Mabel Suthorlmd, May Wilson. Han and n.ir_.MAntau-I Han-hart Allan IIUIIIIIIE, QJUIIIIIU IIUKIII, runny Well) . Evelyn Johnston. Ethel Johnston. A( e Jenkins, Maggie King, i\liltlred King. Edith Lelleup. Ida Lee. l-Edith Maseie. May Mitchell, llle Miller, Hannah Met`-amnion, Annie Mcllride. Bertha McMillan, Mend McAnley, Ethel Minnea, Lillie McCam mon, Maggie Mershell, Edith Malone, Lila Nugent, Gertie Nichole. Mend Greer. Ethel Porter, Emme Perry, Frenkie Porter. Maggie Rohlneon, [Ale ileyner, Lillie Rey- ner, Clare Sewherri. [lay Soon. Annie Smyth. Edith Snther end. Gertie Schroder. Estelle Sviuer. (Ierrie Skinner. Millie Sutherland. Elsie Tandy, (-`ertie Thureton, Fenn Timberleke, Jennie Thompeon, Flor- ence hompaon. Thore Tracy, Lone Wileon, Gertie Wertmen. Be la \\'ilInot,l-Ive Wilson, hiyllie Whine. Jennie Weldie, and Hattie A00. IAIIIIC ! \V|tt. A Is... WUTV I3 IUIIUUU I Sopranoa--Misses Hallie Anglin. Mabel ' Ainslie, Laura Begg, I-`lo Birch, (`lam llrit~ ton, Lily Baker, Laura llrockett, Ethel Hunt, Florence Copley, Lilla (Tallughan, Ethel (`laxton, Jessie Connor, Bella (`reeg _, gun, Florence Corbett. Bessie (`rane, Nellie `reeggan, Mabel Day, Emma Driver, Hattie Dorlaud, Hattie Davy, Maggie [)erTy, I-Ethel Drennan, Jennie Daunt, Flo Ford, Maggie Glaagow, Flouie Gardiner, Annie Good- earle, Gertie Hardy, Edith Hard , Lizzie Holding, Jennie Hogan, Fanny cIlm{, Evolvn Johnston. I-ltlml Jnhnnum, A. n r Iok - -rho '3:un 3010-J Idln Jung" ll: Sheppard don not do the woman tho honour which h their "duo. Ho dool Loot thlnktlntuprhdpolo ol uhoolnthoynn _- ....-n.|- 1. .L.:- .n..:_n-- -_A ___-_;' F383. The choruses were simply exquisite. the "Bee Song and the Swinging Soug"heing. if possible. the best. It seems vain to try to rtiouleriae. The tableaux, especially ua Beer " and "Sister Countries," the kindergsrten motion song. the reciting by little and hi ...\liss Edna Jones violin solo, Miss Eva |cK|y's piano solo, and the double duet by Misses Creeggan, King. Orser and Hyland wins in harmony with the motto'0f the school. Nothing good too for the children." The nhilulrnn who tnnh hurt in the nlmrmmn [or [[16 cnuuren. The children who took part in the choruses were as f0"u\I`8 : Q _____ A. \I.'...... lJ..lI:.. \...-|.. lI_|.-I away. _ Mr. A. Horn, chairman of the Central school committee, dccnpied the chuir. and inroduced the prognumne with I brief nd~ dress. 'l`I.._ ,.L-_..-..- ..._._- -!_....I.. -......3,.:A- AL- INIIVII PIUKU(Io IVUIIIU EUUTU III` llly IIIII never men so many persons in I hall. and tor more than an hour people were turned away. Klr A nrn nhnirmnn nf than nnntrnl The City llnll l awked--llnndlj9ds Turuocl \ Awlu--A Rs-potltlon In-quested.` Nothing succeeds `like success." Last` year the-pupils,uf the Central school gsve at good concert : the audience was not large, but every one went away delighted. This year they Announced I better programme and the result surprised the most ungulne. Last night an inunenle crowd awaited the opening of the city hall doors, and A few minutes later even y aeatuwss token. Before 7:30 o'clock the ticliet otliee was closed. Still the ticket holders poured in until ovary tout of space from the platform to th door was fairly packed. Some goers nlithey had never seen so nmnv nerenns in L hull. and qucoeufnl in the intellectual development of the pupils. If, indeed, there in: prolenion in which the women end men meet on ' grounds of eqnnlltyllt in the teechlmz peo- ieuion, and to ehoiv p'refronoeo-onteide of thoee uuggeeted by the ability of eech-ie to do the women nu/zihjnltice which circum- Itnnoee do not justify. The morale of the young can certainly be u eefely ingtructed to theone clue II to the other. ` The boy: | ere ll well o under the inuence end di~ roction of the female 'teeoh`erI u the girl; are under the influence and direction of the melee.` -J) . .. . . .n, A_.._n|- -1 IIIIIGI. `Bf on-oducuion. lln Aruth. outlldo of tuition in modicino`~-the expcyrimentin which ha: not been utinfactoryjn Kiugaton--are ` the young people-- stimulated to `do their.` best. and in pursuance of this ayutgin in the best pljogreu made in our public sud high uchonll. If this in not. throxperionco in Philadelphin it is moat remarlublo- A su<;ESsFuL concanr. `ID! 13-00000. - 12. AL. ___n BRt'rIsa"wH n:.TsA1*nRpA,;y. "MARCH 9. Inll. DI-II Ill FIII VG? IIIIXIII OI II|lI|8I I would it but qullod Iohold the posi- tl nndbbring Ilptho , plbl tho` 0 should not only 'l?VIlIO:|IolCi0'I`! I of view, II hon I Inonl one as wall. Inn on room wk): 5 boysbonl mama: that oonotuohon wolld not care to talk -In.-Q IRS. 11%.. which onnnoc. hi] to nlun AI PAlN`i'IO A-ND DIOOI-`ATINO IN ALL -1 AaII'I- noon PAFEH DEPOT, ` MONTBIAL arnnnr. i{~='*'T-H-'m_'_&_ N 5'35` Till OBJECT of no Spockb In to we ado:-ma an nworunn to tuvel with air olook and null luvs accommodation und Iokumo. Bundnmlltootcnnnrovldglh-r SI and elects. Arrnxomouln will Maude vlnnhy punongcn cu: utooun the route. has ulooplng can all lulu unrulu on In [mound t No:-thlkyntl (hi-loan Juou--u at 1: out: w but use double lnrlhnal ~ In `I C I in can. Union can and c r ns 15 out: wit. la is ON Y R? I IN IIYICI `I'll Go A I no WIS? AM) I) [T1811 ON Y ONI CHANGI OICABS. In with maps oupplid on nppliom MOEWL SHOP] W. IOIDIR. 9|lIOI'iIlndcnl. COLONIST spfcm fnWs| ` -ru Inui- ` Nadia lerthwost vi: Kingston & Pun- hrokond (hudiu halo Ilia. "1:-I'D, In my opinion, 5 minute to t I woman in charge ol 3 uohool. Not at I would cut any nocdon upon thou who now hold such positions. {or their dntlu pm nu-fm-mod ll wall A: than can ha Iw A an. lvoty funds: Through the Hour: oi ~ In-oh and April. rfl` III`? `I'll I-ICUUIllV\l I IBNNOHX. Wlillol IIITURNING TKANK8 numnnnnnnuudndmnhrtnrull We will sell nothing but Pants on this day and positive- ly refusetosellthe same goods at thesame price after this date. DORLAND'S ORDERED CLOTHING, These Goods Would Cost from $4 to $6 a pair in the regular way. Saturday, |6th March, A SPECIAL SALE or PA/V78 m 0/mm VI nuu uuu Ii WI-nuUl'l|u Iutirvlllvn Mn. W. A. X.u.1mu', Mnllornown. 0nt.. says: 35: daughter uulfasul for nan I 1 n nuut. dtstteaa-ing and annoying catnrrh. Her case was under the treatment 0! eminent `hy- Riohns in thy United States and Cnnnlla. wo months` use of Nasal Balm has had more bonent.-tau omscu than all tornmr u-ontmunta ' combined. ol and use thb woudortttl medicine. My hee m}'I.. f7::_~'_'.',aunt,",'"7""t'i&'"t5i:Iii:"G>"Iil"u`rrx5i'zTaE e s Klnxtznt. at ntdieelly ceterrh l0l\_lsf0_._ permanent re te mu a, t W. H. GARKL. Breviu. 0nt.. says: `I feel it. my slut) to write to you and report the result of my using I\ttst\l Balm. I have been a severe autfurur from that loathsome dibeue. cetnrrh. and tried Sl,'\'8l`Ill rmtediue. but not no relle! till I pttrvhtumd II bottle of Seoul Balm. I need it according to (llI`t(`U0nI and it hnsoomulotely cured me. I take tzreet uleuure in noon- nu.-ndiux it to ull sutrering from cuterrh. at for NASH. HAL`! and take no substitute mi ' . N IMMITAT'ONSr::`;g1.i;enti{tinn:)P:;:tI:;it:0':1l:l'!mrf;?ottAonnnotrut NASAI. BALM from your dealer it will boueent poebpeid uu l'`6l|)l of ["1004 cents tutti 8l- by eddns-ting iI'Uul`URU & (`0.. Brock villa-.Unt. seuu {er pamphlet. `Gents of Wisdom. ullxluua (U upv llII- ll yuu uxllv ll. Mr. Th-mu Roche. Rochetort. Ont...-ays: I hue suffered sovorely from emu!-I and never msl. Ant relief until I mu-d Saul Balm. l newer lhduxln lcould nd so sure A cure. I! is (I pity nil Mit-led with valurrh do not know ot and lib wonderful medicine. \I In `I A ll . . . ...... \l_II___A__._ I\_. DOLLAR DAY. DOW IIOIQ IIICII PIKIIIOIII, IOI `HUI! GUI. portonncduvoll uthoyouaboby I ovo- Inuu. but in the very nature ol thing: a mu would E hlht umllntlmhold lhnnnni. Mun: (`LARA Ihcmnon. Liulo Mom. Ont.` says : I have used two bottles of your .\' Balm for ouusrmh with me most benocin: re- sults. To anyone sumxrinx from this most dia- axroenblu disease I oan hen-ully recommend it an nullcnl euro. lchwrfully five you por- missions to use this ll` you desire I." ll: 'l`h--n-n Dank` Dnnhnlnnt ll-no nab. . NI Mn. ll. Ru. Cmso. N. 8.. auto: : Ihuvo usod Nun) Balm on seven! occasions with the children for cold. In the hood. and nlvmu and It nhms 1| rnuid tor'ii1EV.Tn7 hood and uuvmn nd It olrocls a rapid cum. , ~. WELLINGTON STREET, wuaur. Ana Ilku nun] other tuni- JIII 9001110.; tho In it would WM!` own-. But t did not ; in- Ilqnd II. was wanting me urn: and atlul. I mndonpl my min totry something. 1 no: a pro- notlnuon mods A powder. anumsd it up | up until I new weary. but not no beue: I then looked out the papers nnd as}! Your Advertisement in the Jhul. seemed to have condence m ll rluht ovuy and I a homo of Nasal Balm and can honealli say it was lilo but lnveaum,-nt our lands. and I uronxly ro- commend it to all uullbu-rs from cam:-rh and cold in the hvid. It helped me from the lint. and his thorouuhly cured Ina. En-ry aut- foror from cnunrrh should no u Nasal Balm. And leave muff N powders and douche: alone. In H nu l'1 `W I IV U0! oven u2uo.s niE.Z:To'.T.I:'uEs'...i'."'.IE3}'Z}:.'en"f'JuZl'.7'1h"i.fiE"'3"`3&:3:A?:7'lK':e'f l`m'nblee end Bronolliel Afhti|=|- ' T5010 in prohebly no eeuon of also you when Cold ln the Heed end Cntnrrh in mnre prenlent. end it 10 It 0-hi! time that NASAL BAI-ll-Ieture'e greet nmmfy for these troubIee-provee in magic power: by nlmoet inntnntly curing oldin thregaend, lpsedtily reliezionrg :;dma:Iit|l:n:::l `Sting tlgebnomoet virulent form: of Cam-r'h. 0.: the prlnelpnl they pl! ounce of preven. on we n pan 0 cure. e on ` provided with NASAL BALM et this u-yingJeeeeon.`end its nee should be freely resorted to on the very but symptom: of` Cold in the Bend - or Cetnrrh. It lathe only genuine remedy and oertnin cure in theee troubles, end its cleitne ere becked by t-houeehde ofthe etrongeel teetlmonlnle. ; few of which we append below: wn. Sunni; 'l'&.mm.`. nu: ' ` ' =- V w..smg' %, ' = I ma _; bud unt o! c::'f.'rrW..:. wlntor. and K0 fun!- thought WE WILL LAY OUT OVER 200 PANTS, IN 50 DIFFERENT PATTERNS, Winn Illlllol IOVAI. 1'0 \ I Clwwb uoca ION- . OI _ 353:: .:...':$;'. * .. P onlugonoo Painting: Io. lhnnn nil} Lgfilug: R .I FEMALE TEACHERS. Tho uunc of women for tho coaching pro- feacion. in. Iingnlar enough, the aubjeot of warm diacuuion in educational circlu on the other side. Thin diacauion is made the warmer in conuqucncn oi the anlmda an named by such man an Mr. Sheppard, the president of the board of education of the city of Philadelphia. Publicly he bu do- -|- _..| . W. E. DORLAND. At_ $3, $3.50 and $4 a pair. TIM. W. IIIAO. COLD IN HEAD , MARGHWINDS CATARRH mnsr cuuncmxnnestou, 1 They are the finest value it has ever been our pleasure to show. `II II 5? VI` NEW coR"ETs. (spials, . 35c., 50c., 65c., 75c. New Veilings, Frillings, M Buttons and Hea/y Fancy%Points in Tans, New Dark Shades and Black. Anubulwucn wnal poculiu to _onr,':limue, a they swoop tha eoun , no.3 ` `,""' ` - "` 'l |hoouututiou u they zrontly increase the liability to (?|d._ c I II won Cold in the Hand ma mmri. a. mm. .......|, It is pointed out that under the Ameriden system the members of the cabinet do not require to be elected _to their places. Hold- ing no seets in congress they ere under no direct responsibility to the people. They are responsible only to the president. just es it would be under our system if the mem- bers ot the cabinet were responsible to no one but the governor general, instead of being required to have s sent in parliament end to defend their measures from the criti- cisms of the opposition. l`he members of President Herrison s cabinet ere secure for four yenrs, no matter how asirs mey turn out in either of the two brenches of the Jegisleture. " \`nn|\ n nu-turn in nnf in nnnns-rlnnnn -h}\

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