Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Apr 1889, p. 4

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Bootblnok orator. wl dcllvct his oololl-stud I t III I and " X33333. 3&"'&:anl.`3.u.; . ""'*. odmnsumay be nouns! at lotulcra Book- VTHIIZQIIUUMHCIE Ml DUI IJIVUI . All Kinds of GENERAL BLM)K8M|T H|||G BEOIINO A SPECIALTY. Calllollclled. GEORGE H. PERO IVAL ` ~"Ew s..r10P.l I)-I-g-n -g4 FOR SALE OR TO RENT. FIN I` MOI"! A0!!! I P53 ofAl4:to.l:|ItOoI`uoIn.awn`I'|tal .hon1!ul uunul the >`lX at I1 Po:L"_ 0 Good hI'Ix:!0=.lI.ml`)lI:lJ').. Q. orchard. tannin- blo u tumor Apply on the In I N: (ha t In It: wll.h'i.`:.::I::l h.c'l|lIliu hrwzolngvlgatlnugpan morltaoonunlnnoo of tho nnuouco that I h. hndlnlhoput. " J. BIBOOOK. I VVUUIJCJ '\'trII\lII'\JI-[Ill IIVIIUIQII TO MY FRIENDS and the ubllo genaully that on the |5lh lnauun. I will man In also burn lonm-rlv noou land In Chll. Grlgor. Ill l'r||on!|lI'oot. store ha been on- oul I-olnodollod. It Inn! lntonuon to loop I full line of {rgncvj AND _STA_PL_E cnoqnglss A ;na'ii.;:;i4.1L'uJo' '7 ".'.IE.;.'..uo mm. oh. , . IVVIIIIII VIIFI RUPU wvlvuuv. u Allvldthsudnlm. Bolrlhymor am! it link Ibo of goods. Fnaluur Mun. luhrnauon who I Tho ONTARIO WIRE FE&IMO 00.. u-V-. ..._...v-. ` I WOULD RRSPICTFULLY lN"l`li|A'l`I that on (coda. ruusm-nun. lnlurlnuon an. Inn Tho ONTARIO WIRE Fll 00.. Hdollu Ontario. nth JAMEO OXPER. Mont!-cal. Winkle Agent for Quebec. Nair Dn-.nvmk and Non Stock. I'D!" IHIU UIII 'CHOWNw & MITCHELL, , unn n_.x_.,.__ A nnesron smzm RAILWAY colmi ROSALIN E. ROSALINI.` `NIAKE A HOMELY FACE HANDSOME. -t ELJJH EA`IJ L \I&I&IBLI -- I PlntJ.Qu It 11118 ulK Inch udgu pionouno. u.`.n..`..u.."{:..ou'y'." R.[;TT|,j>M' iis 0 N. ADIVIFUU` ` pmcsss smlrr. ranansoms imocx. JusT- RECEIVED} /{ow wmgo r/{~_p.s _ M957 1 ` Uur tale '3 true. and l! you head it. It will on- rich you. Be economical and trade with d&'ME"iEB5EN. _____p_+_+INA TEA sT0nE,____ .3 -u.- --u. -unnnnnuanau - Fourth Annual 'l`our*;;i- First. Appeannooln this city. CAN MAKE BOTH ENDS MEET BY TAK- ING HIS TAIL IN HIS MOUTH. WE TAKE OUR TALE IN OUR MOUTH TO SHOW YOU For sale only by %I II'\lAlQI --u u ---v Princes Street. next to Wells` unry. I Il!,.I_ -1 Ilfllfllll III IIIIICIIIITIIII vow: V---:--.- Two Cu [null of the Onurlo Brewing And Mnmnn Co : Iunerlor ANY DOG II Iililviu ' No. 10 CLARE.VCE.;. ' On-osrn BRITISH Anunoul Horn. Illu Aunlulli \.-0 ll Dllprl nu 1` ALE AND PORTER `H IIl_L- I\--.._n- __4I B-._|I Hg`. --Ll.-L In]: ?{9 5 0 !'PKt`_4:. GBSGERIES. Llqoona, Grand Company,-. Fine Scenery, and Unrivalled Production. Prices, 23. 501` and 750. Re: rved 8653.8 750. No'I'l-'I'ho above Duannl illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schcdlcr. A pound on of each powder`was taken, the total leaveniug power or volume in each can calculated, the result. being as indicated. This practical test. for worth bv Prof. Schodler only proves what every obs:-rvnnt consumer of tho Ru_V`.'1l Baking Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pulllld more than ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, and, besides, affords tlm mlvant age of better work. *'single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any fair minded person of these tact; A linn, ax :- _-- j--- rv-Vv: -- v---v ------- ~ ' While the shown some of the slum powders to be of a higher .l.~;ree d strength than 0 er powders naked below thgm, it is not to be taken an huiivltr hg that the hive my nine. All alum powders, no matter how high their bU'(:H_'_ !.h, Uotobosv dodudsnzerou. In on cu uuuu Uuulzl yu W ucl I thote A on to be IV tied on dangerous. v The RO{vll Baking Powder received the `highest award over all compcfilors at the Vienna orid o Exposition, 1873; at the C:-nteuninl, Philadelphia, 1876; at the America: Institute, New York. and st. State Fairs throughout the couutr . lilo other article` 9! human food hm ever received such high, emphatic. and uni- Amencm msuuue, new 1 ork. um It mate Fairs throughout the No other of human high, emphatic vernal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, scientists, and hoards oi Heslth All over the world. I have examined :1 package of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself In- the market. I nd it out rely free from alum, tern nlba, or any other lnjurlons sub- Itanco. Bum! Mom-on, l h.D., Presldent of Stevens Institute of 'I`echnology." I have analyzed n pnclue of Royal Bakln Powder. The materlula of which I ll composed are pure sud w olesome. S. ANA HAYIS, State Assayer, Mass. 0 As to Purity and Wlioiesomeness of the Royal Baking Powder. " I hsve tested 0. package of Royal Baking Powder. which I purchased In the msrket, sud find it com ed 0! pure and wholesome ingredients.` It is 3 cream 0 hu powder of 3 high agree of merit, and does not contain either uimn or ' phosphates, or other injurious substances. E. G. Lovn, Ph.D. It is I scientic fact. that the Royal Baking Powder is` hbsoinily pulre. D . . A. 011-. h. .' HEC'KER S .......... . . GILLEPS ........... . . ANDREWS&(`0. RI-gal Illwuukno. (conlnlnn Alum.) IIIVI I7 ,. . . . . . luwuuuo. uzoalunu mum; BULK (Powder sold loose). .. - BUlF0RD S,wheI notl reoh_ snow mu LEWIS ............... . .I PEARL (Andnvn .9: Co.) .... ..| LIAZOX (Alum I`ovrdor`~IA, cu:v1:uNn*s<.i.o.. No.1: PIONEER (311: Frunchco). . ..| CHARM (Alum Powder) 3.. BEDHEAIYS (Abuonuwy Pure). .| GBANPS (Alum. Powder) :3: ..`| RUIFOBWS; when trash. . nuronxvs, when cm. . ..| COMPARATIVE WORTffor BAKINGPDWDERS; If Ildl of the Ununo B! Mnlunl superior A 7 I'll A `IYf\ f\f\fIlIIJI'I Rosaline. Rosaline, I R` `Harden: the Gumi. Preserve: the Teeth. PI-nvnnln Danni. Preserve: the Teeth. Prevents Douay. Swoewnn the breath. whiten: the Teeth. And lslho nicest tooth wash known. R 1 TT1-rv-u u-ww-' .--- .-._ _v-.`. Proooeduderotodtooit ohulllen. Tlokouuo. and 850. bu: open ll Open llnnuu Anril nd. Drugglnu. I24 Prlnreu Street. RI-}PORTS~0]:` GOVERNMENT "CHEMISTS ROSA LINE. , ROSA Lml. I IIONIY `I0 LIND on (man! mm of In- unuta R. W. SHANNON. Barliuu. 0000. next our to King`: drug non. King Strut. Mnnaon. I HAVE vunun: In nouc`u{`u3'yvmn1n1; Mondn and customer! that I will I THE gong: onununv oocupm) nv MESS west. of Iotuloy I 00 `I BO0Kll0| O.tlI drool. on I|tAprlL In thuuklnn my Manda for the patronage P0 generously extended to me for over thirty you-n, -I beg to out: that I win ho in a pooluon to V SHOWTHE LARGEST AID BEST RANGE -0!- nnamsn, mucn and ombun I , $~`5ff`f'7Iii* G.S~..ij_ WALFHI. (`0 one door ` spring Overcoatln s and Fine v Dingona s , ALL A1` HNUSUALLY ww muons. % ' rnonua uoonn. IIRQWT TAILOR. wn_._;__ IA-_.I. an ` NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J/vw W/1 /TE 0000.9. ` New Linen Lawns cheap. New Vim orin Lawns cheap. New Bishop`: Lawn cheap. how India hum chap. New striped luulnu cheap. New Check Mulmu cheap. Now Hunbum ldninn on Alone in London" spams suumsr/4i isbou PRICES. .1. TWEDDELL, nun nnnn nun nllv flu-u l'I1\lI\Il' l dual l\liuI!|vuu. A FINE STOCK "I" FELT HATS. NECK- TIICS. SHIRTS. E10. at -K A `I-PI--I--l'`PT"l%T.?'!E\ ZDIIIJ RR]! nun-ton. Much nu. *~ \ jj--2:- mu m uoa.=s,_uaoxe1:a. noose, U01- lare Capen. Mum and Boas. All of these we W111 oer for-_a few days longer at ten: tum pnoea to bu era, and some 0 then; we wxll 3 tot less than cost pnoe at the l\f\I`F'Il'\I` VIII?` I1I'I'I'\'\ vvwv ranvv av vanw i;'as'rog;f1iA_: -`STORE, Qur new stock is now replete Wlth the leading styles of pro_m1- nent makersln the _va.r1ous fash1on- able colors for sprx and summer wear. The design an plsh of our Dress Stxk Hats are sunply 1_1n- su_rpassable.~. and justly entxtle _every hat to rank as a work of art In the ey'es"of all who see and wear them. We have stlll a few choice FURS 3 left in Coats,_Ja.cketa. Robes, Col- lars. Cnnnn, Mu and Rnnn, All New nnmm All Above linen chap. A I INC. CIIIIT IE. nut}. CI: I?.ATTEIN'BU'RY S .-n Il\|--Ix n_un-nu -n.-I -u-n HATS MARTIN'S - oPERA- HOUSE. ; TUESDAY, April 9th. _ALL WOOL spnme ovancons, VU IIIIT UIIX `X . .1. MEMAHON. V ' ` I ONE DOOR BEIDW CITY HOTEL Wellington Street. Noted for Low Prices. FURNISHINGS. J US l` RECEIVED. '\nrr tun I}\III'B IIAI1 I In 1-; mbromory c Allover nmburu w Swan Allover: o ring Flnnnclmn chi previous to this meeting of thv Houra. The following pal-Ions. not now under iir-onse. have applied therefor (or 1889!). vim: Peter Devlin. tor ll Tuvern License. for the promises known as the Metropolitan Bowling Alley. op- posite (`rothers' Bakery, Woilin on Street. and Michael Conrn , (or A Stmp iconse. for the atore on the MM at S( uurebclween Hinds Bros . and|John Kavanng 1'3 bhups There were it `Tavern and I5 Shoo Licenses Bros am1|John I\ a\'anngus bnops shop issued the current year. and 43 Tavern and I6 Sh--p Licenses have boon npucd for 1889!). which commences lat May next. By order of the License oommissloncru. W. GLIDDEN. Innm-4-mr of License; 14th P. w. 9. ,v..,n.n,r...a.,, Eu mu 3 o'clock, null: I I3 f\I ADIIE I u-In` f * -J. {I H NO l`l(`E IS HEREBY GIVEN that a meeting of the Board of License Commlsalonem for City of Klnmton will be held at their Uloe. in the (`ity Buildings. Ontario Street. on t.he evenimz of MONDAY. the 22nd of April, I819. at eight oclock. for that-onsidt-ration of applications, and the tmnsuctiolt of other bttslnuss, when objections. if any. to the granting of any ll- vcnno. wilt be heard and decided upon. Any petition against the granting of a license must be lodged with the lnsftcctor. at ll tlsl four days prcvious this mu-t ng of llw Hoard. foltowimz nerlons. v--, -u .. wwwww "2?r'I"ai'=LAn- ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday A! ornou. A ril 10-11-`or ladies onl,)')~Womun_ Wnfe and other. 0DDFELLOWS'_A_NNlVERSARY. Tnesiay Evenin 1. April 9~'l`he llous- We Live In. or the History` of n Drop of Blood. .\l()!\`D\\' FJVENl.\'G. A H] 8-M:\ eto Hyprousm. The New Science. . olglal To cum- phy. March 28th. 1889. Wednesday lcu-ning--(For entlemen only)- 'l`rue Manhood, How Atminex and Retuinod. ONTARIO HAILL, KINGSTON. Boqtbkok wig ': 2`.`.'.'.';.1:..`. .`."'&l'..2'.`L.1".' "` : The following .Series of Lectures will be dolls - erod by This I_`owder,nover varies. A Inuvel of pu- rity, strength and virholeaomeness. More econ- omicaihhan ordinary kinds. and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low toot. short weight. alum of hoaphnto Powders. S0ll)0NLYlN mun. RUY I. BAKING Pow- DI-ZR t7U.. I06 Wull Strevl. New York. o: ffI1u_ELir ANNOUNCEMENTSJ AUCTION SALE. FREE %LE0ru38. $lm and Dehetley. Proprietors. ib3lI.]t-e|;PTaI7o_. ka mwngn DR. .1. EYRERGAN [HAVE BID-`.N INBTRUCTID BY JOHN WA1`lRst-null at his Rulduoo. K0 9! RI- doau street on TUESDAY. April Och. All of In ounhdcl `IR-acts. oonululnc ol (`nu-pot: (Ml F ? ' "~*~ NOTICE `I4` Id l.lI`DIa`LI\' lll\.'h`\.' that n D" COMPANY, 14th P. w. o. Ries. 1 onm-ms ll-Y_(`Al"l`. JAS. MURRAY. JR. ANN UA L KIM! ' l.LtTThe -mpouly W ta 0 It tho mill -`had. It ); \l0.\'- IIAY EV'l'2NH\'(} NEXT. Roll (`ullnt 7:3). Bvnrder ~Ai1'm: - 5| F-ll CI April 6` Roll (`MI I By order 112. B. w. umuulm. Inapq-4-cor Licenses. Inmouh. I. R. IARTIN. Ana: loam: nrder E. B. LOUCKF. Col - . H` orsornonnt Tlokolnuo. no I Home Apt-ll nd. 7 RlFL7E(S. C0_1PANY. I A HT Auoilc uvuw `cuts -- nu viuwl uncut: 11; Out weight ol In verily crushing than down. -u--vv- u-u-, -v-v--v-vuvu -cw vuuuvu uu dob: nan which shay Itltll lid the` ._-l_I. -0 -LI..L I. -..II- --..-Ll.._ sL-_ ....~..... .----, .-.---.-. -....- _...._... plot-0, would not In pluounly nppuling to the Ontario gonrnucnt to scour`: for and loan than many 30 3 cheap uh, I: order Ihstoy my be nlhvod cl tho burden of .I-Ln .....I-- _|.l..I. AL... .A.._._ __.l n.- v-- wow-u--v---uvu ww uw-wuw -- uvu----vu. tho! Indlicult to get; sud without the hootlllty of tho bank: now in operation. In I question. It It would brlnn about the re- Iulh Pfhtod by Mr. Galbraith it would be the lllOdiIll`lI0f`00dv to 9 `Ion; lroutgg quay V liufihou we on ovourwhopo so do with. tho bunhu they no at present oooduolod. 1:14-- .5... .` ....._A_._. I.._L .5- n_:___ ---- -nu, --v -- Ir-vw--v vvuuuuvuvuu `V;-ztothclv 6 nonpp but the Prince i Edvud country funnel, with mortgages ` ...I-.. _...IJ _.L L. -ln....-I.. -__._IJ__ A4 um veuvl - Stilliurther on, in hie edmirehle peper, he oheorvee : "The mortgege benk elweye gen ee good A property n he peye out. In that wey it ie elweye pnpered to protect ire `oreditore ea well ee ite debton. On; pneent benhe pey ewey their cepitel end their depoeitore' money for promieee to pay, end the nine in knocked from under theee pro~ mieeory notee by lnportetione being leraely in exoeee of exporte and eleo in exoeee of re quiremenr Thle ie how our henke deetroy (III eecnr tiee, or rether the property theee eecnritiee ere heeed on. o! their debtore. 'l`he rete ol ietereet end dieoount elven denote! `he eeperiority of one eyetem over Jtheeeteeotherw-1he-iuwertivvreee thrheer tar will he the! `oo'nntry'e eyetem." The peper ie ettreotinq the ettention of which it ie eo worthy. Whether e rnortgege henk ceu heeetehllehed without epeeiel legieletion. e|...A I- .ll._Ie A- `.5- `-1 _hI._..g AL- debtoia. " Thoma: Galbraith. the commercial editor of. the Globe, and an authority -10 nancial matters, advocates in an article in the Bud- yd, the establishment of mortgage banke. He points out that Canada today occupiea this P\ition, that it in over-stocked with merchandise and depleted in oaah. In con- eequenceof this he say: the merchante are compelled to sacrifice their etocke. the re- sult of which laet year was nearly 1.7M failuree involving 8l4,000,000. .\lr. Gal- braith holda that mortgage banlu would be free from npeculative inuences, that im- porting would be checked, that manufactur- ing would be Itlmulated. that the admieaion to the money market of such an amount of capital an in invented in real eetate, about 31.000.000.000, would bring down money to one half of what it now in, and have the etfect of reducing the revenuea of the pre sent hanke. "These hanks." say: Mr. Gal- braith. would be compelled to diecriminate more aeverely the paper offered, so an to cave their prote. In this way the weak and moneyleu concern: would be driven out of bueineu, and the trade of the country placed ona capital bnain. Such a atimulue would be given to production by cheap money that our exports would soon increase in amount to far more than our importa,aud inatead of an elux of the caah capital there would be an inux. Value: then would be auatained and steadied. and instead of pro- perty on which mortgagee are held loeing value (an in the case today, owing to the exportation of the cash capital of the coun- try), it would appreciate ateadily in value and the bank would always be anxioua diacount mortgagee eo an to increaae its revenues. We would then have a market for mortgagee. which to-day we have not owing to the rate of intereet being too high to admit of the mortgagor making any profit by mortgaging hie property. It will be readily perceived that the action of our preeent banking act reduces the valuee of the e,-cnritiee of the bank`: cuetolnere or [hat was an extraordinary statement of the minister of justice in the house of com- mons, that bills are frequently passed with- out due knowledge of the {acts upon which.` the bills are based. He went lurther and` charged, in regard to a case before the house, that divorce was involved in it without any proof whatever except the mere testimony of the parties..conoerned." There was evidently collusion, and he asked the hinise to divide ripen` it. And the house did divide and threw out the bill. Amther illustration of the advisability of taking the divorce measnres out of the hands of the senators and committing, it to some court in which equity and justice would have. equal power. The marriage tie is`one which should only be severed when it cannot, for serious reasons he toler- ated, and the investigation of all the facts of the case should be judiciously conducted. lhe Ottawa Journal charues that some members of the house vote against divorce every time on religious grounds and apart from the merits of the case. 'l`hat's the prerogative. They hesitate about putting asunder that which God has join- ed together," and their scrnples must be respected. Bettertohave too much rever- ence for the marriage ceremony than too little. GRAND -EONCERT, open HOUSE, APRIL 23:. __.J_ .I......n_J `-1 Ah. nl.-unla- On:-tour unes. Int lnsert.|on...... l [mu su uentoonseonuvelns. . .. Onogsw subsequent Twioes week, subsequent 1'hroesweek.suhsequentIns....... . "n`:"" "r"?.-` `hhinom 1! Deaths we. 0 oes o srrlayes an ewh. unless whet:" booked,'~ when 81 Isohn-zed. Special notioes In reading columns ere chara- ed at twenty gents per Hue to each insertion. Olnoers of unincorporated Association: or per s.` ea st twenty eents line to eseh insertion. unincorporated Societies will held personally responsible for all orders th give Attselneo tn the paper lsone oi! the best Job olues in Csnsds; rapid. stylish and cheep work ; eight improved printing presses. All cha up for advertising, nbscripos and {ob Mina are muabutn advance: this vvurn ; Inll u.u|.|I'|IvUu |ll'llll.l.ll' I ;:.".:~:.v.;. ~*~':=.*:.*:......' ~W:*.-- a woe; is mus be diatinzv ungyalood. F The WEEKkY BRITISH WIIIG. .5 pa Jolumna. lrpu linhqd every Thundny morn us at lnlou`, Rocmvoly In advance, otherwise 1. be 0 A ed now. . 11' Human. Pronrionor. For tour nneo. one or two insertions .... II 50 For four lines. each subsequent. Inn:-tlon.. I5 Ovor four lines. Int ln|ort.|on...... loopcynoy _l-Bush subsequent oonuoutlvolnn. do `ADVIFTE-I N'l`B. For mm. mom all so subsequent ru1I1\J|.a|V\p[u-.-- - - N . .'l`m: Bnrnnn `Wmo In " 0'1 "V0?! "On- tlng. at 3% King SH "K8300. 0ulA`i0. _ at nux nontflls Blll YEAR. ` THE j511LY Wii'| 'l:o~l.o:l;oWh;, Nunrubor 9330. i GIVING 01" DIVORCES. ._. sap. -3. ~ THE COMPANY will moot. at the Drill Shot! on 'l`Ult8- DAy g;v|:;x]x0. ADI` I 9th. nth! pan , for comuwnogmgng of Annual drill. a rd . A531 : 5." oown-sumoa: mr omuuur. MOI? TGA GE BA NKS. ANNOUNCEMENT- - .--..... `tin.-- A- __un.hnrl uvnl-I . be char ed. B. PENSE. Proprietor. j `nan `Wale 0'1 "011 &M sn gston, Bin THE BRITISH wam. MONDAY. APRIL s. `L l-U IIDIC II`. II It In not llhly that lurnn. lap will In aha by tho Iupootor o lloonou of th oounty In tho OAII of Filhcr, 0! Porn- mouth. chujod with ulllnizoor In I Soot: not county. Tho on In: to In 0 bunpuolldod on day In the to a hall at Porhnonth. but no pmooonlor put Innnulnnnun. I`,l. Ranch in nu. V :.'c'w:H nu onus. `|ir.J. rum: vmI.a. n. llculung, Lorenzo: F. aural. `HutI``:W:`l`lIUl'. fur `Yb1'l{ J`. 1!.` store, Toronto: [-1. 3. Pour, England; I. Pnhroon. Pmlburjh. PI. - A_Al-.I_ -A AL- I) -.u I A I u -w IIVICI CITI V-ICI Arrlnln at the British American HoIoI-- ` T. Mantle. Pembroke: W. Shunnlth, F. A. Dodson, Torcnto: E. I`. Shuts. Cincin- nati Ohio; J. 0. Fit raid. Toronto; W. A. hurnll. Baotou; . G06`. `Hamilton; W. O. Roboruon, Toronto ; N. Pnuso; A. Ullllu. Monuisl; W. A. Blank. New York; '1'. S. Emory. Port Huron, Mich. : W. M. Kelly, Mona-al;J. Hockln.J. H. Wlllonghhy, Toronto: W. J. W M. P005- vlllo. J. E. |lcClung, Tomato: . Burch. 'Huntrd':`f:`!'Irnrrr 1nv'Tn1IIr`.1 I` BKU. IIIU I-IU DIUIIUP [I DTIUII UKUIIIIUU IIIHI in the pnrinh church of Loborough in Febru- nry. I877. He was esteemed end beloved by his fellow~pri-ate, and hed the rognrd end condence of his blehop. The deceased wu pastor of Trenton eince the eummer of I882. during wh'ch time his zeal and labor hnve been moet ruitful. He completed the church by the addition of I beeutlful tower And opire ; he erected the bell ; he built e convent, end twice built ndditione to the ne- pente schools. He devoted hi: can nleo to the eppenrnnce of the ground: about the church. which he cleared end beeutied. The people of Trenton will Iniu him very much. and it will be diicult to re laoe him in their nectione. Fnther Welsh no many friends in Kin ton who will henr with nin- cere regret of in early death. an: aunt unvv. u. up vveu-nu, nuuuuvu. \\'e regret to ennounce the deeth of the Rev. Edmund J. Welsh, the beloved pastor of Trenton, which occurred in Trenton this morning et 8 o'clock. The Bishop of King- ewn. heering the serious neture of hie eic nose yeeterdey afternoon. left Kingston by the morning express, erriving et the preehy- tery in Trenton ulmut 4 1.111. Hie lonlehip remnined beeide the dying priest, comfort- ing him end praying with him until he brenthed his leer. He died peacefully and retuned coneciouaueu to the very end. Father Weleh nus n nntive of Loborough perieh. where he wee born about 42 eers ego. The late Bishop O'Brien ordnin him in tho hlfilh (shun-h nf lnhnrnnah in Fehru. The Late Mr. Patrick Smith. On Friday Patrick Smith, a citizen held in the highest respect. died aged 66 eare. He had been only sick eix weeke. en ering from inammation, brought about by a eevere cold. V\ hen very young he came to Kingston from Ireland with hie parente. Deceaec-d kept a ozrncery store on Ontario street for many yeare, and as a bueineee man was a great eucc-eae. For a long time he held the important poeitions ot treasurer of the separate school board and St. Vin- cent de Paul aociet . He was prominently connected with to congregation of St. Mary's cathedral, and was for years an ac- tive member of the church improvement committee. In politics he wae a staunch conservative, and a great admirer of Sir John Macdonald. Ammg the surviving members of the family are Mrs. Joeeph Quinn, Michigan ;E. J. Smith, connected ' with the department of uhlic worke. Ot- tawa; H. Smith, portrait painter, New York;and F. Smith, book he r in the water worke department here. he funeral yelterday was largely attended. e The Brockville Tim.s worried over u re mark of the Wmu, that the ballots used in provincial eleetions are numbered as I mean: of tracing up A frond, if it is com- mitted. This pluces 5 pairs? in the hands of the Morn: government, which, says the 7's'mu.il exercised through their oicinimend by which many are deterred from voting in any other way than in favour of the govern- ment. Yes.` Has any such, violation of the bullets secrecy heen discovered? This proven there might be some toroe in the 7 drugs contentions. Hon. Mr. Foster is great on figures. In his budget epeegh he announced that at the ; end of the fiscal year he hoped for I eur- pius of dominion funds to the amount of $1,900,000. Buy now he has brought down supplementary eutinusteo which call fer 82.099.l67. with $l,678,l27 chargeable to income. " Thus thecxpenditure of the year will total $37,099,567, which is 3729.176 in excessof the revenue. The conundrum of the hour is, where is the surplus to come from 2 s D Tho Lute Rev. E. J. Wnlnh, Tron ton . .. ........... .. ....... .. .._, ...._ - -..- .. -_. cal men of the metrgpolil. 8! Of Iii city. land in a movement to\`Vvhich they Atuch so much importance? Can they do nothing i tor the public benet? It would seem so. rho Star declares `that it should not be I neoenury for Montreal to send to New -York or Toronto for profeuionnl mines when uhe-has the means at hand bf turnins out profeiaional nixrsen of her own. Why lhould Mont.-egl be behinj Kingston in I mutton of this kind? Why dmft the medi- -..I _,-.. -1 AL, .,,_.I:. -- Al L3- -35.. The Hamilton 9p..~raIor_ want: its seebotal friend: to understand that prohibition il impraoticnblo." That ignot the decision of the people. They think the Scott nut in impracticable, nnd Why? Because it is not elciuntly opentiva and the commdna will not amend it. Prohibition has not been re-' pndintod. Oh no; in :Ill right. ~ -Lu 1 Utuau U V0 -v-- v The govbmmont, it is said. will take hdld of the Wnllsce oombiueu bill, amend it and pun it. Whnt in l.h'iI the sign of? Hedging on t 0 part of the government? In it winc- ing fore public opinion ? Or has it lost itnjrip upon the monopolies` And the finan- cial benet: which a politics] partiunnliip vnuchnfod? It. looks that wny. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the Kin [On Street Rai way (`onu-any will he held on ONDAY. the 22nd day of April. 1889.1 5 o'clock p.m.. `in the olce of Messrs. Weikem & Walkem. ~'oiiciio|-3. in the City of Kimtoton. for the purpnoe of electing dir.-cwrs for the ensuing yen. and of authorising the di- rectors to raise or borrow. for the purposes of the company. amt sum of money as mu . neceaeury to meet the prolrlll obligations u the mid comuoctlip . unri to place the plan: ihervof in good and e, eclive condition. and fur other pur- pose: of Ian eumrumy by the issue of bonds. of the said cum ny. in accordance with the terms of the mi of ncuxporution there I. iv`. IL SARUENT. Sm` -Tram; `men ll you mean good vlotunll And w .m to huve it nice. Pm in A He of nugu And I ddlo In come Iploo. Now If {on mind your buulnou. hi. on the Y6! l forgfel yoga literature. __ won`! 0 our can. 61591: . .n.k.-'a Lane is quick. You'll burn It. like u not. Thou Ant II from Lhoovon. An on it while `Ill hot. Ila! thavuonko so one you. The Mogul. kind 0 won. Bo! co-nuns isuouy AI rolling on A III. A dipper of our. A spoon must full at that ; With quite (1 ob of bullur. A lllllae dub uffht: Than 1! You llmnn mum! vlnnu` ume .7 fit? * Then it you Rood vlotlnll to nice. AN "Ecit~:LIaNTEXKE. u I Iungi any 'K.r31'rmgo'1g.d `rho out not hpud. .5 III-`I-. cl.-. l.._AI._- _... ID] TORIA L NOTES. ___L_ . . :_ _-X4I -III 6. IN MEMORIAM. 0|]? C6`ne1f.1WlilII; Ilia Iran man- we at 10;! o'oIock. 'l'orgu'{\n.`

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