aopEzi:$dnas""'sIr;.eTxm..eo"" .. moms? can mm: AID ma 0:; IRON (out or wrought). us. Popper, land. Rope. Bums and Run. Julllly we amount expended. Clenruess, attractiveness, brevity and sin- cerity must. characterize any announcement intended to catch the publi: eye and appeal to public condence. An sdverlisement in- serted in I London journnl I few (lays ago brought instant and mullizudinous It-plies. nu-corn nied by an almost unlimited supply of ban notes, simply because it touched the chord of nature which makes all m.m|und skin. its simple pathos and self cvidont , truthfulness Appealed to every heart. The min-,rl.im-.r snnuht fur a lmo .--l.o:u- lllllll. ` The merits of a really valuable commodity ` properly ponrtrayed in the mlumns of an inuential and widely read newspaper like the \\'m:; will speedily become generally known and appreciated, while the returns reaped by the advertiser will more than justify the amount expended. (flearnonn nnrm-tivnnna. l......:... ....l .:.. Enormous I-`ortunu. Notwithstanding the enormous fortune: Accumulated through the use of printer`: ink lurge sums of money are annunlly wnt~ ed in iuetfectuul and ur.rvmunernti\'e Adver- Th- n\u-:O- ..l .. ....n.. ....I..-|,|, ,,,, , In ` um nun me (`onndence oi the bishop. Rev. Father `O'Connell made a pleasing reply. He said : When I look back on my twenty-three years spent among you, sad consider how comfortable, joyful and happy you made my life. not only by your many acts of generosity, but especially by the. pructicnl virtue of your lives manifested by the glorious testimony And ellicncy of your faith, it is no wonder that I should feel the Anguish and sorrow of A father about to leave his good, faithful, loving snnl devoted children. He was pleased to accept the address, accompanied with I substantial purse of $300. vvuuuvllg mean and many mner things it. ' WI! no wonder that the parishioners found it hard to say farewell. hard to sever those ties that bound them so closely together. Pleasure Urn expressed that Father U'Con- Loll hsd the confidence of the bishop. made 5. ninnnina Ium uy a generous donation of his own. Conoidoring them and other thihgs it mriahionen found The People 0! south Douro Show Their Alf-tloli for Futlior I)'L`onncl|. Un Sunday last the Rev. lather()'(`onneIl, of South Douro, was presented with I purse snd an address, by his parishioners, on the occasion nf his remnval. The task. the par- ishioners saiii. was hard, when they called to mind the many years spent in their midst, years that reach back almost a qnar-u her of as century. lluring all that time he had entered imo their joys and sorrows. their hopes and inspirations, baptized and instructed their children, Ever ready at all hours to visit the sick and console them in their stiiictions. A handsome sum. $5.000, has been left by him to his successor. and he has signied his intention nf increasing this sum by s donstiun of his Considorinc than! and rnnnv nthnl Ik`.'a..... :4 Innwlton nml Dovll Lake Canal. |.-I____I__,..,, 3 1 - I II- ONLY ABOUT ANOTHER WEEK, AND WE HAVE TO VACATE OUR STORE AND REMOVE STOCK, TO BE sum IN TORONTO. We have decided to offer for the balance of the time we stay the whole of our ftock at whatever price it will bring. ` nnlu nun .-L........ 3.. ' 1 uuu lulu `ll Ill luul pl`ll`6 (II wzn""s" ruzw mm mum swan, 126 Princess Street. pri=_E~f:o Vwnh A" pu"nsE[ |':\ RCH .15. V EM BROiDER|E. I V This is only one chance in `a life time of getting all V We have to hand a second addition to our already. large stock: It is admitted by all who have seen our stock in former seasons that for quality ofwork-and _c|oth it is not equalled in Kingston. This SEASON S PATTERNS in Edgings, Insertions, Floun- Cings and Alls.Overs are far ahead of pre- vious seasons, and for value we are will- ingsthat the customer should be thejudge. Our prices for ne goods are as low as prices generally asked for common work. A full stock of Lawns and Muslims at One Price Store, 88 Princess Street. camber and Ron Jilly will one `lion in- modlatoly. try it. late hop it. WIIL IA. Dyer & Co.. Mon - - jjv -sa- ()L' CAN GET YOUR l l(.`TURES FIHMEID the vhunpoal in lhv city at S. VVEA \'ER`S. You can not the l'ltl BAHY (R- RIAUICS at the lower! prim on at S. \\'a-nu-r`s. You can get. the bra! vuluv in llA.\'(}l.\'G LAMPS at S. \\'eu\'er's. 'l`llli` IPADII` I.-Irv; vnu-.v Iurnllu-I n. ...-... a nun I0!` (III In nnnal, uyoro Uh. ally on!` then mndhtnlv. tn: IL Ihnnnlnu La-x In W. l'utnunI'n Corn In untol- In the but nmody for corn: extant. It can quickly, mash: no non n bud ot- locn a radical onto. A hand imlutiono prove in vsluo. Tnko neither Iubtltutn iI;.g::loml;o clot lmlhtlou ol the gonn- munu. a. Is. Iungnorn, H. `.HOIIl I R . U ' *-Quinn." Mnnrmr: .1. "B6IiE.' d3B6' ` W. H. Silk. J. I. Davenport. Chicago. u. u. mualy. .1. n. nlllcnlnl, r.`. W. Ecl- Ivirdl. J. Ron Robaruun. A. M. Jnrrin, Toronto ;' J. H. Tippet, (mun ; (L I". l"ooIe, E. MunIell,0. G. Wands. New York; U Price. Sarnin ;J 9}. Person, Queen city oil wurll. Toronto ;C. H. Hunt, U.T.R.. \\'. Hutchlnu,` D. (3. Thovnlnn. T. J. Drum- moml. J. R. Kinghorn, W. Stewart I D. A -Mnnnnh .1 ~n.m:r't1 :.*.ta:.~. I Arriulu at the Rrithh American Hotel- T. L. L. Lewin. W. G. Blylh, `. L. Dunn, C. I). Madly. J. B. Hntchim, E. W. Ed- A. Toronto :'.I. H. Tinmz, nu... - t: It` B. M. Britten. Q11, returned from Corn- wmll this morning. Yesterdey s msnslslgl ter cese wse he-srd. Welter Bogart hevin bitten one Ernest Hun while lighting, bl ` poisoning snd desth followed; The prisoner wss (lllt'l.`|Il"0d. the jury hsving sympsthy with him, utt, s men of muscle, having declsred the: he was reaching for Bogsrfs throat to nish the light" when his finger slipped into BogsrI's mouth sud the biting ensue-I. It wse nntursl for the washer foe to knock out his sdverssry if he could. I an: sru-uuur lllII`l|Il'[OlI- warm to uemng to tnetr neighbours. One man found that the re-survey shifted his I property into the lake. Mr. Hardy admit- ted there was something to complnin of. One of the surveyors who had made errone- V ous surveys went out of his mind. and the government did not learn of the fact until some years alter. The late commissioner of crown lends hul been prevented by illness I from adjusting matters. The government would, no doubt, have to pass especial meumre legalizin the surveys which sp- penrcd equitable. ghe surveyor-in-chief was considering the matter. Mr. Meredith hopd , the injured settlers would be cornpenuted. \ vvlu IDIIIIIUTIIII Wjiiif II had for oh: ad Inndu, Dyor'I Cn- W2!-r M309 -!!v `*4! am {hazin- uuucc uuu uruers |n~couucu relating to the re-survey of the township of Kennebec in Frontenac. He said there had been two inaccurate surveys of the township. which had created great hardship and confusion. Mon found that their lots and the property they had erected were by the re survey de- clsred to belong to their neighbours. that the n-..nru.m .|.an..a ;.:. can-b. Bx-onchltlg Asthma. Consump- tion, Eoctuully Cured. V A Surveyor Who `Vent Out 0! HI: Mlnd Mu:-cl Mull rs ['11 ll Llulo. In the Ontario la-ginlature Mr. J. S. Miller. of Addinlon. moved for copieu of correspon- dance an order: incouucil relating to the re-sun-ev townshin nl K......I..,. :.. umcer. ne Arrived the next day and de- manded the cash. I was wide awake. having already in my mind one instance in which 8300 disappeared under similar circum- stances, and I determined to see the lot bought, sud so declared my intention. For a whole dsy this Father in Israel wrestled and pnyed with me, and failing to get it he began to prey for me as s renegsde and s baclrslider. snd damn me up and down in his petitions in my behalf. But thnt did not fetch the cash. I declared my_ inten- tion of at once returning the club to the donors, and at last he yielded to my obstin- sncy`, snd I snvv the lot purchased. Then the freezing out propess began. Heulqusrtevs was informed of my degenerscy, tty spite. snd disgraceful inneudoes were esp- ed upon me. and at last, disgusted with the whole affair, l gathered up my stuff, went to my own people and to mv father's house, ` and soon after settled down to I life of use fulness." Ivlulllu ncvva. An cx-Salvation nrmy oicer, among other things, relatu the following of his life in the work : "For the first year as A cadet I was well tixed. I have some pleasant recollections of the work. I was stationed in good towns with I Canadian captain who took care that my reasonable needs we re supplied. We had the condence of the people wherever we laboured. From that position I was promoted to I captain. I was bent to a lake. side town not far from Kingston. In this district I new English officer had just been appointed. Icollected SI50 to purchase I lot on which to build 3 barracks. I could not, (According to Anny rules, complete the purchue myself, so wrote my divisional officer. He nrrived the wide nwnhn i.....:..- I.II ru Toronto .\'I: ws. _. v.,.. `lo Declined In Turn Over Money tul For l'urx-hating B Lot. Tummn \ a-we HARDSHIPS FOR ernans. cold Bluuorlng Weather .J l__ -I.___-.I I.-_.I_ ILA. ___-_:_____ The Prlnonor IMII-lurxotl. AN Ex-ot=[F:c[_[r`1"As sT6RI `Iho Hotel Arrlvulo ,-.u,Ixs.uu . - YOU cm on rut-:-FE_nsT SILVERWARE guaranteed and the best quality made at almost half price at new and desirable goods at reu me next day and , ml in Vihinh s Collec- nnnlnn .. I ..o I .1 \ nun l"4 uul Ul` Nmxrtninmsnmws, COLLARS.CUI-`F8, (ll) TO B ATTENBURY S- _ FACTS WOHTH KNOWINGI APPREN T108 WANTEIS N D` Ilitul III II Glllli Il!-IIl_4,._ 3., unuua l\II IDA!)- however if a bad nmn comes Iqng will make him one for the same prlcc. A Gooc; h'Ja:1"s_ '()vfe1"coa.t Made to order for $13 I A-....... :0 .. |....a ....... ,.......\.. u-_._ .. :-- B. BARNEY &. 00., fhfilf L_.-L 3x_ .._A 15 A LIJSLV A A\/luv.) VV 31` 1 Jill} BI M188 W. I. SMITH. Wollingtnn Hunt ovor Pa Oldie`: Picture store. New Imp!-oval` lolhod of Cutting, without use of pnttornl. uu In In one day. Droumnklnn. etc. Al wor wu-ranted. - `....vu -v vuu B0sI01$1"T iiA'I" - smmz, left in Coats, Jackets, Robes, Col- lars, Capes, Mt_1"s and Boas. All of these we Wlll offer for_a. few days longer at temgtlnsr pr:c`::.` to bu ore, and some 0 them we will se tor less than co'st price at the I\rsr---A-_ -- --- Our new stock is now replete with the leading styles of promi- ~ nent makes in me various fashion- able colors for springand summer wear. The design and gish of our Dress Sti` Hats are slmply. un- aurpassable. and justly entitle every hat to rank as a work of art in the eyes of all who see and wea._r them. We have still a few cholce ' ' FURS DR- WASHINGTON, I\ - nu`-...-.-.-. THE AN.\`l7Al. |lEl`Jl`lNG n!` the Share- holders of Lhu r`r0nlenuc Loan and luv:-slum-nt Sn -icly will be hu'H ul llu-. .~'.)ciuty'.-a Ullivv on \'Vl<}I).\'I Y, the '.50|hIL`|)'l)f 1-|l'('hillr-IX .411 lm huurof Ihrcu dvlovk 1 III 9 'I`HuMA.~` mumm. HATS F}10NT}:Mc 1,dAN`& Imi/ETMV+:.vT some n! TE.\'l)KHS will lw rmwivq-d by tho under- signed up till lhv Honing of 'l`l'ESl)A\'. the NH: lust.. for the an-wruu lrtulvs wurks re qulrvd in nmkimz nllcruliun.-4 und additions to 1 house on Johnson :1 wt! "IIUIS lllid Hht*l'i.'h`nlinl\2d in he um-n 1:! un- nous-'0 .|t)lnl|spI1 Sp(.`l'I'il(`till0ll3 to be such at my olvu. J B. REID, Archiu.-L-I. &c. In. In a Antlltfm 7 p.m. Mlh`.~`lU.\'AR\ Ml*Il in Queen Street Church on Mum ` ewominur. ydvnlmm Htrcvt "( hur-rh on '|`ues my L'\ 2-hing. Addressed by n0u\'cn.uu. d gonllcnn-n and Al:-m In Prim-ipul Gmm ('l`ux-aduy owning) nu .\l-Ihmlist Mis- uiunsin Japan. Collection :11 cawh serviq--: in lid of Mclhmlis! |uis.~iuns. Kimzsmn. March rm. 15259 __.______._. - qunnn |ur.l'.l l,'l1L KVH. Rev. 'l`homn.n (`roshy at 11 u m. Rev. Dr. Antlitfm 7 D115-IU.\'AH\ Ml':IC'I'lN(} in (Jnm-n .\`n-Am THF.` AN.\'[.'Al. I~:7`ING mldors and llI\`9nlnn-nl IHCV. THOMAS (3R()Sl$)'. nmny ycurn to Misnionnry tu the Indians in British t`ulu|nbi::. gt 7 p.m. REV. J COOPER TNTI. Fl-`E. l).l).. or MoN1'u1cu., will pn-nch in 5)`dcllh`llll street (ihurvh M II n.m. REV. 'l`H()MAs ('.nn.~4u\' ......... -........ .. _._--.._-- - -4.1.1. v `.1: uaansaggy, Syd;x;i1;.m and Queen-sts. Methodist Churches l\An-u-u---.. -._--: _ - - -_., -._ -- uvnaunvalut PAINTING AND DECORATING IN ALL BRANCHES. \VHl'l.l*3 l{l'I'l'l:'ll\'l.\'U 'l`H.\.\"KS for the nlrmmgu m-mnlul me for ten rurs push! v MUN Iv(.`E!\"l.'lt\l. LUCA l().\'. on MUN- uvc nlcuauru InnnnuIIm'ing`l{l~IR UVAI. TO A 'I`lll1`.AI. S'l`Rh'l'Il' B|`Z'l`\Vl*JE,\l l Hl.\'("l AND QUEEN r-i'l`1lI~lv2'l`b'. whcru_ I shall be planted 11; receive orders fur lluuuu l'uI|uNu:. Paper Hanging, no-mnrunm:. slzu Wrltv lug. etc`. l'n stuck :1 FUN. ll|.\'l*2 (`F R00! l APl'.`l`t. ll()RlQl~2li5. l<.'r('. all nuw dvaiyr s. Whi`,ln'ul1lml full to please. An illspcrllull it solicited My nmtm `la: Guod work. lair [)l`i(`,,L`H. `nnd dlspm ch . " 'l`Hn>: \\' ulln ROOM ._PA`F. R DEPOT, MONTR E STREE T. Wellington Street. Noted for Low Prices. slut! Fugue {Ind lnnuumonlallnn Ordqu-a um .14:-u;' _ .YAnduuuu' ..lnuo Stores will receive `urtnot Mtuntlon. J lrnurvh II REV. THOMAS Miszciumtry in I! NE DOOR BELOW (IT! HOTEL. LTFEEL? ANNOUNCEMENTS. _ ' "MiL0" 4 PAINT 9 SHOP NEW swan, NEW-s"TbT:K,'NEW DESIGNS.` 6Wa_R<;oATs_.T run A (`ll()l(`E 1.u'r or ran nunu-nnnvnnu nntv . an MISSI0IE1-I{-Y1MIR7ERSAIi}E: u-l....L...... .....J n._-_.. -A- TWEDDET|._l[_v,V Dluuoo Trenton. 0|... Ilnnol __A IlIL_.._. __....._ ..__ `n-vuoa u. u.-.uvu.ruA I. vuul iSABBATh NEXT. at .Ilunu.- Storm prompt nltuntlon. AMUS_l_CA_L. TO fC0NTRA`CTAORS. QUEEN Q1`!!!-JET CHl.'R(`H. '|`|mn-mu l`nml.u- I)! n .. ..n n... FURNISHINGS. wk 1) MltI(H:.~`. .\' -lnmn-r THUS. VV. MILO. MM Inns. .\hnugcr_ --uu nun. unu on will UH pl XOII`." Or I. this all. We rad in the Free Pun : ' "Mr. Mlilockh attempt to lnvoutlguto the militia clothing contract u tom noorly caused the ooumlttoo to brag? up in disor- der. Yutordoy the lnqul urn udjpnrnod In order that Colonel Powo I ml ht product: I oopy of 5 letter not by tho eportlnont S L'l I`Rl:`S.\'I.\'I.' THE FACTS. At no eenaion of parliament more conspi- cuously than the present has the govern- ment been so determined about covering the {acts of its extravagance. The cab hire hills, amounting to thousands of dollars. cannot be explained. The premier, for himself, any: he is too old to walk about and that so fer as he is concerned the people must pay for the driving. The other ministers have not ill! excuse to otler and no make none. Then the travelling expenses are eppeilingly` ,large. many thhuenmla a yeer. and no at- tempt has been made to show how they were incurred. The old custom wan, (30 Sir Richard Cartwriizht says) to meet the expeneee as they were incurred, out of the private meane of the traveller, end preeent a detailed statement to the deputy head of each department when the mieelon was com- pleted. low it in the cuetom to draw out e lump turn, and retain it. and make no re- turn of either Itatement of expeneee or bal- ance of cash. For instance Sir Adolphe Caron drew SL000 before. atarting on A trip to Ilritieh Columbia end had nothing to aay p/hontit, indeed he got mad when it was lneinuated that he anuldn t'hu\-e epent eo much on that occuion and in the gov- ernment eerviee. Furthermore Mr. Son.- mervllle, one of the most active mom- beia of the public accounts committee. detected a ourioue circumltance, namely, that the people were charged with the ex- peneee of Mr. Srnyth. `ex-M.l ., to Manitoba l1l$'VlIliiii a period which llr. Smyth spent In Chet- tham. The offer to call evidence on thin point led to an angry dlacueeion." the re- eultol which wee that the Item wee lald over ` "until Mr. Smyth can be preeent." Nor is this A \\4'- nggal 1.. sI.- lV__,. r- . . . V . . -4. This in more scneelcse than savage, and has not as much point to it as the writer in- tended it should have. That the Mowat l government has appointed a son of the pro- inier, and the Quebec government a brother of the premier, to otlice is, in the eyes of , the local opposition press, an iniquity for whichithere is no apology. It is quite for gotten, of course. that the friends of the dominion ministers have been well provided for by the government. There are only two or three of these ministers that have not` fairly forced into the public service! the relatives that could not prosper'in com mercial or profession life; and to accuse the representatives of the federal government of nepotism is to invite the abuse of them and the organs of the party. It has been the custom of leading politicians from (`ana~ da`a earliest hi:-tory to prefer their personal friends in making appointments to office, and it is absurd in the extreme for the Em- pire to go on frantically berating Mr. Biowat and Mr. Mercier for their supposed partiality while the political_ superiors of our contemporary at Ottawa are so open to criticism, and of a much severer char ncter. nuwwu `-r1-u 113- W- 7- HILL. 0I'lllInlsL Queen Street Iolhodlat Churoh. Will [ho LE4.-o )NS on tho 0rrntni`uPluIo.m.;l|ixxl;Irg. Il1|trn}uny.m$o\;n[ofp. po :1 mm DI nu umen at n nun... L:nux'n..c . xumum-. '..'2J . -..... ...... 6..-. .._,. ` Phat our cuuteInpo::.ry_\;houhl dincoumge the aims of the leglslutll`, in the way of coaxing the Canmlium back to this country, .~ inc.on.ueivable. When the (cries were in the nppusitlmn (in uloufiniun politics) they e harpell continually upon the extent to lo . . . which the young men were leaving ( annula- `J '1 hey said the emigration of the "bone and n;....... ..6 .1... I....,l ._., . .L, I. r In I`'() I1 ( `I .\l I lx E.s` ( '1. TS. Mr. Muwat has been accused of creating otlice-s fur the benet of his relatives, and in imitation of him Mr. .\lerci(~r is said to hi\' acted in theappuintment of his brother tn 1 position in the court house at Montreal. In commenting on this CISO the l'.'rn;a'r' im- prudeutly rennrks: lu eavh case the reward goes to the political favorite. .\lr. .\lm-rcier kindly pru- vidmg for A brother, while Mr. Mount will be obliged to tnlw some outsider till another member of his family is ready to feed at the 1 public crib." an , _, _..... ...- -....5.....u-. u. nu, vuuv -nu sincw" of the land wan the result of Mac kenzie'a bad tiscsl policy. With a chuugu of govermncut and a clmngv: of turitf the young men wuuhl return to Canada, to assist in developing it and nml-ring it I great country. With tho ch.-Ange of guvermnenl, however. and cllzulge of urilf the Unumlmna did no; come back, and the federal power has not dune anything specially to repatiate them. The pruvimial legislature now essays todu the work, and the (:'u:H site upon them. t,M--or uutics, are they nntfv _..--....., Ialv -uuuu 1-oiaulolullll-Is . Tho legishture has once more voted 3 grant. to assist the work of repatrinling the province : emigrant children. fhiu is cal- ./uuluted to product nlunur. as nxuvgh guud I3 I _ ` scheme for turning the` mill with the inter that his gum: by." l`|...o ...._ ..,....,._.,., _ , _ WIIA 'I' Is` IIlI.\' 3 Thdfnllowing sentium-ntu of the Montreal Gazelle are most astonishing : I ` U'l`|ua l-...'..l-o...... L..- -...._ .-..-- -.-.- I _ I The WEEKLY BRl`1'ltIH WIIIG. spasms, 56 oollunns. is publish:-d every 'I`lmrsdau' mornwu M g is fear, Illvgly In advance. otherwise 31. wi I be c urged. ' EDW. J. B. PENSE. Proprietor. JII1VI'4l\lI3$.WII':l` I-1a_ ' For tour lincopone or two Insertions .... ..8_0 50 For four lines. each subsequent lnaaruom. 25 Over four lines. I1-st Insertion. . . locpc Eachxsu uenloomeeuuve Ina .. Once ll w subsequent ins... Twice a week. subsequent lna.. Three 3 week. subsequent ins... Twelvehneo lo Lheftnch. Notices of Births Marriages and Deaths 500. each, unless when 'bookud.' when 81- la chatted- Speclnl notices in reading columns are charl- ad at rvyentylcenta per line I'o* eavh Insertion- Oicera of unlncornornu-d Asaocinlioll 01' I`E ;)A1{.)r W316. an order: they Rive 1.. Attachea to the paper is one of the host Job olcee in Canada; rapid. stylish and cheap work : eight improved printing presses. _ _ ' All charues for advertising. mcbscrlpllon work: eight printing _. , ' charges for advertising. wbscnpluop and obprmtin are rayablc in advance; tlus mil-H bdt'a!I' lu un(`er:etood. successful In the treatment of his patlonu. HEAD. 0M'FlCl:--I -uurlo II, IoCAul ulna; Toronto. ' an at to earn insertion. Olcqra unincorporated Asaocimioua Sncletiea will be: held personally responsible for all orders they up rhn mmnr is one ruuuv\z\III\In-uvu-uu II Ta: Bul1"Is-In Wmnia pnfvlisl-ml every even- M ma. atsaa King su-out. Kimzsmn. Ontario. * ' :11 an nou..ms mm yum. WIIig'I Telophinllm Number 21.9. Omigr bar O.-bwuu 554?." ANNOUNCEMEN+. A uyi:k'r'i'i:M ENTS. K THE BRITISH wan.-.FR1DAY'.:~r On Wodnudny evening, the lth, the mombon of Leloo-tar lodge. No. 33. 8.().lC.. wlll hold their 611: ooolul la the Soluol England boll. onrner of Princess and Non- treal struts. Raolnohmeutn will be served nt eight o'clock, and -concert will begin at 9 o'clock. IuulluWI"I I'IlII Ill] IIIIIIIIIQII. lhoao to whom aoaoona of chan hlo temperature: are prntacted periods I trial should seek the earlielt opportunity of re- moving all obstacle: to good health. Thin cooling Ointment, perneveringly rubbed upon the thin. in the most reliahlo remedy lor overcoming all disease: of the throat and cheat. Quinncy, relaxed tonailn sore throat. awollon glands, ordinary oatarrh,aud bronchitis. usually prevailing at this ooauon. may be arrested an soon as diu- oovored, and every aym tom banished by ifunovnynhnptc Ind` ' V6` 'fl"'itiFi3nt." This Ointment and Pill: are highly com- mendod for the facility with which they Incoooolully conquer inuenza: they allay in an inondibly nhory time the di-treating lover and testing cough. , lhe house of commune may be treated to asurpriso one of these days. In the ecli- torial correspondence of the Montrenl Ill?` old we read that Mr. Barron complained thst the government had not brought down the papers respecting the allowance of the Jesuits estates bill. thouuh Col. ()`Hrien'e motion with regard to the matter was liable to come up at any time. Mr. Laurier also urged that the papers should he brought down. Sir Hector said he would consult his colleagues about the matter. What is the inference but that the papers are to be delayed until they are of no use whatever. This was the trick adopted on a former occasion when the government did not want the house to know too much and had not a good defence to make. IJIIUCDUU I YU-3'". Ontnrrh of the Hand And Throat. Pntnrrlnl Deafness. Chronic Bronchitis. Asthma and Commm Lion. Aisoloan ofvoice. vore throat. enll tonsils. Polypun of the nose renuved. Coll IARLY. (`0.\'t-Jl`l.1'A'l'l0N nun. . Dr. Wnahingion. as almost o-ve arson known. in an eminent authority an al d -omen ofthethroal and lungs and hue boon moot successful in the of his HEAD.0li`FXCi:--Uuurio 8! HoC|uiIt.no1 - The one In men are in ecstnciee over the Announcement that Henry George has been invited to testify before the London county council with reference to the vnluetion of lsn-l for taxation in the United States. Both the advocates of Mr. George's theory end the opponents thereof are looking for- vurd to his appeernrme before the committee with great interest. And the result of the meeting must be eagerly anticipated. That Mr. George will make I great impression goes without saying. He is smong the foremoet political economists of the day, And has never yet been nmstered in de- bate.` I The chief organ of the miniuerinl party will hnve it that the grit: are dialoyel who regard the Hitt resolution, passed by con- grees, u embodying an offer of reciprocity. There are I good many people who like to see the American: favouring reciprocity. This is what our guvernment was supposed to be waiting for. And now that it is otfereil they will have none of it. The toriea are the dialoysl party. They are disloyal to Canada : commercinl interelta. -_....-_....... u.. "no call!!! unuall sue Study of--_tho history 0! England, Greece and Rome. rho request ought not to have been uoceuary. The faculty of any collage that in not giving prominence to Canadian hin- tory in not doing fairly by in Canadian atudenta. A large number otlvratluatna and under graduates of Mc(iili university -IIIVQ Iigned A in-tition to the faculty of arts. lurking it to place the study of (`nuadinu history on its curriculum on the nuns bunsu the study of-.tha hinmn. nl L`....|.....4 u.....n_ _: . V. John L. Hughes, l})ruut0'l inspector of schools, continues to he a most active party man. Just now he agimtea about the Jesuit bill, pointing out the duty of the govern- ment in the case. \ume of these days the government will be dnmg what the school lnulrd should do--telling him to mind his own business. His (mu duty to the people, etlicioutly performo.-d, will occupy all his time. He in trille ripe for a public school otiicill. Ilollowuru mm and Ointment. L--- A- _.|.__, I I As it now looks the Wallace anti com- biues bill will pass the commons. and a con- temporary asks: "How are the people to distinguish between I `just and righteous combine and the grasping, oppressive, and ' piratiunl sort. 1" . Let them all go. There is uone righteous, no uoi. one 3 xi? v - - - - - - u - q w I nu \l\r`J(II I-IIICIIK~ That the doplrtmenusl service is gtting louse And in need of aupnrvisinn will appear by the above. `and can suppress inquiry if you like. but to Webb & Co.. England. -k ing for quota-, tions and the reply inade. When theradju- tant-general was questioned this morning` he failed to produce the documents ordered by the coiiirnittee. Sir Adolphe Caron said it had been quite iinpoaaible uni!!! [118 time at his disposal yesterday to eiiamine the papers and see if there was anything in them that would interfere with their production. Mr. Mnlock charged that 11118 W58 ml at- tempt to burl: the inquiry and declined to" go on with ivif the coiniiiittee were to be treated in. that way. Afl` there had ban a heated discussion Sir1.l\d0lPh0 Caron agreed to send over to the department and get the documents. (Jul. Powell then inti- mated that he had the letters in ` his pot-lieu. and handed a bulky envelope to his otlicial nu erior. When the gellerll llllgll Which fol owed this proceeding had subsided M r. M uldck said it was a scandalous thing that ii witiiess should witliliold documents the production of which had been ordered by the committee. Mr. llaggurt Mid in it loud voice that he. would not allow the witness to be lectured for doing what was quite right. Mr. Mulock then aelted the witness why he had not at lirst produced the letters, and if he had had any coniersation: with the min- ister about the subject. The chaiiuian rc- fused to allow this qiu-stioii to be answered. Mr. Henson declared it was iinpcrtinent. Both .\lr. Howell and Mr. l"o'ster declared that it the matter were pushed they would ask the coiiiiiiittee to adjourn. `Very well, said Mr. Mulocli, `you have the iuajorlty the public shall know the reason . The exaiiiinutioii ol (Jul. l'owell was then pro- ceeded with, and sonic lorinal evidence as to the system ofsecuriiig tenders was elicited without further Oppiialll-JD. Col. i\lcl her- sun stated that he hml adopted the system or sending circulars tor teiidcrs instead of advertising with a \'li.:W to economy. Cir- culars were sent to .uiil_y four Canadian iiianulacturers. l'he inquiry was postponed` until further papers can be secured from the iiiilitiii dcpartiiieiit. " 'l`l...o .L- i__, . - I The Inn: Annual Ioelnl. I7-.I_-_.I- __ n n. or TORONTO. '1`HROAT& LUNG SURGEON. EDI TORIA I. .\'0 TES. Ila In-Ina nu Wool. Go toliowu & Bioonote'I for new prints. 50.: glogbunu. 60.: oearsuokorn. 6a.; whlto and colored mudlno, 6c. , Iuuplcu : ' AI 5 grant of twenty thousand dollere Inn made -hv the dominion government. in Aid of the Devil Lake and Knowlton Lake `in'v1ew*uf'the"nUucII1ty6Y`i brunch nilwey tn` Sydonhem in fecilitete the ehip inol its velueble minenle. the W mining 0 job in only in In infancy, end to develop in reeouroee more fully. II well II in eeteblieh 5 market for icultnrel product: of this dieccc; renewed. the: thin meeting reepecthllly nppeele to the government {on the rent ehote mentioned. which he elreedy u made. but not ex- pended on each oenel." uuuwnuui I-II IJIVII |aIII I.}IllIl- At a largely attended meeting held in the town hall, Sydonhnm, on the 13th inut., the lollowing rfoolution VII nnnnimouuly Adopted : I An A arAnQ of 9-mun. oIy.....--...l .I..II-... alumnae: I0!` Wnlcn may Are -1 lpeclnc. They r* 19 convince the peopTe of ielr power am all} cecy, for they have been tried Illd foumi perfect. _ Ill PIlrOlIIgQ- Valuable medicinal. like Warner`: Sale remo-lieu. curry their own but commenda- tion in their power to L-uro the paitioulnr dilaueu for which they Ipecitic. Thev reuuira no lnhm-and nnnnuvrin on II. On the other hend the public in quick and unorriug to decect deception end cherlnteury, end, accordingly, no Amount. of "put)'ery` will force A vile noetrum into public. eateem and patronage. Vnlnnhln Insulin-inn: lib. \\`.-um.-`. Rut- ucu (`I IIIIU lunarer. Thus it in with 3 really meritoriouu unm- modity or repsnIion;if its virtues be properly An truthfully not forth in the public preu its Iuccou in prompt. Illll cor- uin. In puyuug IUI ulul n-In-rusement. H rue me nt"-(giving the mldren.) As nlrendy muted Izesrly every one who read the un- nouucement hastened to relieve the necessi- ties of the nuerer. TL..- :5 :- ...hL _ __-n__ __, r. uuuuumeu appealed to heart. The advertiser snught. for A lost relative. and, giving his name, said : "I am ill and friendlciu. My last half crown is expended in paying for this ndvertiuennent. Write mo nf"-lv1ivinn Hm ...l.l....-- 1 A- -|-._-_|.. unxura Ill -1. IV uuvur 8. THE F'A("I` l.~`\\'l-ZAVI-II{'.~' l.~`THlCLl-IAlbl.\'(i P[.M'l-I I-`(ill l!ARUAl.\'S l.\' lI`AN(`\' UOWDS. Juwe lrr . (`P0 ery, (Hass- ware. Lumps. Uil Puinlln 9. l'i(-lure Frames. mu. l'm1lin~|y lh1:lU\\'~ on! prices in the 0 ll). A you can get the l"l!\'l-151` TEAS In Black, Japan and llys vn ax half prive at I'I7FAVID 0 Ill`!!! lhllu YTAIIIITIRI nnmnn