Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Apr 1889, p. 4

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smuc smmcs Ahou moss. J. TWEDDELL, ONI DOOR BELOW CPI`! BOTIL Daily to Hoton ud 'l_'11_-weekly to Doooronto and Bollevillo. ___ _..- _...--n In; an: U*aredinvited to C them at the . BOSTOIf{_ 3` STORE, FOR EASTER. Everybody pleased with our New Hats. More than satised with our low prices. which are perhaps the lowest ever quoted in this city. I I1 I I Leave your orders early. We guarantee the best t. We guarantee the best finish to be had in the city. TS HARDY S, uuu. an`; wno may be nlnlclea may be Dencnl- lot and you can use this as lcslxmony. lodb I osunnuwmudy. Two bottles of vnur Emilio Poletler. Grenville. `says: I can N Balm has restored to perfect henlthu so-tree` find words to tell you how hillhly I four year old child, Iuerlng from caurrh. rize Mal Balm. lu etfects in my case have , can wonderful. A C ___Boware oflmlunions. If your dealer has not NASAL BALM In A l . stock do not let him |(',l'-lllmlv you to rake Mlv other remedy which he may any lsjust as good. but nend direct to lhu undersigned and it will be sent to you poet-paid on receipt of pr ic.o-. i0 cents and 3| a bottle. - l'l'LFOllD & C0.. Brock ville. Ont. Every new shade, every desirable mate- rial, all suitable and new trimmings. Prices to suit the purses of all. pvlzon mghl . llenrievn `m-kwoll. Parker. Ont. says :- Your \'usa.l Hahn is the best remedy I have yet used for oaturrh. 1 ram breath lIl0l`.(9 freely than before and m ` hrmuh has reguinml its swear- ;1ea'n.. I conaiflor Nmstl Balm ll boon to the auf~ -ring. I _ W. Chas. Ilnnluv. |`n Sm-v Rm: N`. n-rung. Ilnnloy. |`n Spr Bay. .\'. 8.. says : [submit the following to L us uublic that an`; who be nlictod be benet- lod b on-fact. Imnhhu -w 2..-'-I on .\10.\'l)A\'. mu `.'zm1 (`ny 0| Aprll. l.n;o_ .u .3 fvlock p.In.. `n? the ulllvu nf Messrs. Walkem & \`\'2\l|(e|n. ~uli(-itor.-L in lhu (`in u! King?-Iloll. for the purpaec uf vlvul iug l1ih`(`lOl`S for t we 4-nauing year. and M nntlmrising lhv dx roetors to raise or borruu. for the puI'p0r<(',s of the coI|pnny.su'-h sum of mom y mi mu ' he nucesaury lo moot the prusenloblmauiuna nfvhe Mid company. and to pllwo the plant llmrvof in good and attentive condition. and fur mm-r pur- poses of said company by the lame uf builds. of the and cam my. in ncuurdmu-1: with lhu terms of the out of ncurporuuun lhuru.-I . I". ll. 8ARlHC.\'T. Hm-, -'l`I-mun. and round it to be nczrmin cure. W . A. Doyle. Beulah Man . writes: As A fllniig medicine M vhook cwarrhal affections or cu] in the hand Mu-uni Balm has no uquui.\\'e pvizoil high] `m-kwoll. Pmkar. ()nl. saws ., - ..,........_ .. .. ~.. ..v...-..\.-. u. u-uuuuu. nu nun ouu Amcx. Bunma. Sudbury 0nt.. an` s: Germ: Inmy state thin I have been 11 ected with caturrh for seven or eight years. and it mks atlendetl by consequent symptonis such us foul lirenth. eonata t dropping into the throat. hnwking und 3 wilting. partial deafness. rin in in the ears. nm sivlwnixig tius in the hen til- rctl over either eye. lplmvc used vowdt-rs and ouches. but nll to no effect. the only resu t arising from the use of such was temporary relief. followediy the usual syluptoms in n more nggravat mm. The results twining from the use of Nasal Balm are : sweet breath. stoppage of tiho dropping into the throat. tconuoquentl lees hawking nml spittmg). cleurness uf harlng. and not oneesinee I be an its use have lhtul pain in my heml. In act it is my orinion that n tzamful and persistent use of the "Balm" will etfect ta. cure in the worst one or cumrrh. Mr. John H. Ad ms, men-hum. Brunlford. Ont . says : I have u ed Nasal lmlm for oauu-rh. and found it be A cumin VV. Doyle. Beulah Man . wrlmn : An A FINE DRESS MATERIALS. 1 Tllltllils poxutive danger to healtlnpnd life In ncgleotlnga case of cold `in the head or cqmrrh. and ut ttnu se.w_s_m. with its chomuenble weather; unusual moisture nnd attddemchangoo. :l'"` he 10 COM. there It! peculiar liability to cold in t, 0 he vi. A neglevted one of (`old in the old ritwidly devutopo into cutarrh, and lleulecltrl c utarrh just as certainly devele into eon- .'!"_P,` " M W15 $0 prounature (loath. Medical testinmni; roves conclusively t at A lame. per enlugo of all the deathsocxattrring from consumption how I air 0 igln in a neglected cold, `"1 Ch. 5} Krnd ugil stages, developed lnto'u,turrh. and then into consumption. that drum! disease With which medical science is us yet unable to cope successfully. ll` yuu are suffering from col}; ln the hand. or from any of the numerous sytuptnms of eatarrh. such as bad breath. 'uIl oppres- 3'"3 h*`d*|0h08. drovblnsrstrom the llctld into the throat. hawking and spit! ing. copious dia- h5."90_Almtu the uuau-Ila. loeimz t-tense of smell. or mate becmnlmr dull.,.l.mckimr eounh. or an uten- __ ___ .,...., ... ._.u..-. u. .. .... ..... . .....u --- dropptzizs from i'mo"um ch as _lrom losing smell, or LHSIG heeomin dull..huclting cough. gen- eral eeltn of dt-bility. husky mice. n. wheezing or cr.-t-`king soum in your chest: whon_br0Alh_|1I?. nfeellnsr o nizziness. patlienlurly when stooping, in feeling of tiredness and indisP0|U0",' W erllon. A feeling of nausmn in the mornin when attenuating t) dislodge eccumulutinnu x_n the throat. Do not neclect them These are ut as few of the many symptoms of csmrrh, and if you experience any. HE WAKMCD IN 'l`lMlC. [)0 not permit them to run under me rntstnken im- pression that the disease will eventuully wear uwuy. it wi I not. but on nontrur ' will W0:Ll` you away as it has thousands bt'(0l'0. Procure at nuvo A bottle of NASAI. llAL.\l. t e only 0079"` .,..._ , and speedy cure ever offered for cold in the heud and cmurrh. 'l`nis is no idle e.isettion.- but an unquestioned fuct. which is veried hy the thousands of testimonials in our possession tellin of marvellous cures These testimonials we have received from all parts of the llomtnion. u we append a few. selected at random. us fuir samples of the wnoie ' Au..- t)........ a...IL..._.. 1\_. , I", , n,,. .. u .- .. . . . . .. . -- ll 13 oriI}_iou th a_u n.-.aroful Balm worst of cumrrh. Mr.Jnhn H. Adamo: vnnn-hnni RI-nnlfnni APRIL 17. C`0LD`|N HEAD, GATARRH,` Of Household Furniture, Etc ` I WILL SELL A1` THE RESH)E.\'(`E OF 1. H. YIIURIIIX, 173 (`le Street. on MONDAY. 22nd Instant. nll his uum-hold lfecta. Una Nevu`nInbo" Uprhht | i:\n` mew! : unu Hull Con) Stove with own; two nu Bedroum Sou, Mauruaev-,Woo| and 'l`|:}eslry (`nr eta.l,`hulrn. Couch And Extension ning Tab 2. solo at 10:!) mm. Terms cuh. W M. M U Kim Y. St r. A Large stock of Cloths, Tweecie, Silks. Velvets and Jacket Mterinls at Tjjjjijvt A1` LOWII PIIOQ TIAN I'll. Wellington Btnot. Noted for Low Prices. FOR EASTER. THE HPLEN DID FAST FULNisH1NGs7 JACKETS AND DOLMANS I One Price Store. 88 Princess Street. SPECIAL DISPLAY OF -5` \.J -J--l-\J&il- NOTICE IS HEREBY ul\'I thnl :1 meeting of the Board of License Ponunissioners for city of Klngntnn will be held at their Utllca. lnrthe City Buildings. Ontario Street. un the evening of M().\'lHY. the 22ml of xpril. 1889. at eight o'clock. for the conalderation of applicattons, 7 and the transaction of other buslnm-mu, when objection: if any. In the it-nntimz 0! any li- cenne. wlf- be heard and -aided uv0n- An) lwlillnn naninnl tho ornnlhlf I!` ll. Bills` ;Hero. STAG ES THE UIILIILUUII U IWUUIV UIVHI-u nnxnrzuam PIANO`!-Tho nun '0.-u am. mu smmwu PlANOB-'l'ho llnclt A CI - TI` 0 1 lllt mlrohnlon. 'I'l'a':bu:nk'onv.:|7.uAlIy3s.oo;|,u I New dd . Ord """.m...u`"u."'E p{'o'.'.'1'ec-ac. "' BROOK. IICII W Null! nutty. All 33332" of GENERAL sucxsmmmc BKOIING A SPECIALTY, Cull Iollcltod. nnunI\I-utuua ID nfiiff A T T Iwwwu wlrv Itupu uuvuuu. Alvtdtlsusdins Sullhy-coruw I-rhlhilinof pot; nlnurr nun. lnruumuun (no. the Th. ONTARIO WIDE FIXING 00.. WHOLESALE AND Rl.'l`AlL Grain. Hay. Flour. Oatmeal. Bran. Shoru. seeds. Bacon. Oil Cake. (`hoot-o. Frum. M`. Aunmv for Iho Kounun I-`lonrlnu Mills And I OHCIKO. (`-hoono. l"rulII. M`. Agency for the Wounun I-`lourln Mills the Pm uulmonl Milk. tout. the In-not ml .0 In Ouudu. nan:-nu claucn TIIO UIIIANID WIRE FINDING UU., PIcuI.0nwio.ono JAMES COOPER Monlrlll. Whdunh Aggn kl Q-me. Nu xSm..;-.< ud mm emu. NE : BLACKSMITH : SHOP, Prlnoon Street. Inn to Walla` Livery. an 11- I an:-nrnnn III IIIIIHIIITIIIIIII wil- be heard and u-a1uea_uvun- An) elition against the grunting` 0` 111100713`-` e lodged with the: Inn ector. at least four days I prevluua to this mu ct ng of the Board. The tul'owlmr m-rsona. not now under license. I THOMAS MOORE. Merchant Tulor. has REMOVE!) `I`() THE STORE IPORMERLY OCCUPIED BY M. H. WAL'4.}{& 00. one door west of Mokuley R On`: Bookstore. king street. In thnnklmr hi: friends for tho pmmn- ngo no generously extended for over thirty years. he begs to state that he will be in I po- sition to allow the largest. and but rage of ENGLISH, FRENC1iTo.nd cmlin . sUIfI'IN Gs, A Spring overmlings and Pine Diagonsls. ALL rr UNUSUALLY LOW mum-zs. RID STORE. F001` of Prinoou-ct; Kinguton. MOORE; THE TAILOR. 8lIEl?L_0`0/f'_SNU8l0 8T0I3`E. _._--._..- -. ..-uu- -mg, A--.` n-_ nor or vears my wlre mu been badly troubled with vatarrh. Dr. here promised to cure her. but nftcr using his remedy for six months she became worse and weaker than heluro. and I found that Ihlul spl-nt 838 for medical treate- munt that aid nn gaoll. M wife than begun to user your Nasal Balm and as improved won- derfully. and she in betmr and stronger than for years. Your remedy is the best in the Imu- kut and this says : I pemerveu In. [3 James H. Me .0011. Mlnk River Road. N.S.. says: I have tr (1 other remedies for catanh. but received little or nu nod from them. Your Nusnl Balm is certainly I me best remedy I have tried. and all you claim for H. The fact that it is pleasant and conveniehl to we add: ends to its value but its chief worth lies in ng A certain cure for that unpleasant dlseu.ne|- ea.- ulrrh. Mfr A, Q:-his-n-tio Tn:-nnln hnvn - Fgr a nun`. ulrrn. Mr. A. Suhlenzig. Toronto, says : For a nun- bcr of wife has been badly troubled nrornised 0nucE EXCHANGE, Bros`. nnduuhn Ka\`anauh's shops. There were 4! Tavern and I5 shop Licenses Issued the current year. and I3 Tnvern and I5 Shv-p Llcmmcu hnvc been up.licd for 1889 90. which oonnnencee lat `May next. By order of the License (`mnmlssionerih W. ()LlDl)EN. lnnmn-mr of Llvenses. Alpha H. Dales. 'nrbert. Ont . writes: Your `Nasal Balm jms 1nn.den new man of me. I hnvo novnr usot I1 remcdv so rmtisfm-lor_\', Miss Mmmio M. Martin, 'l`m~wmul Pa, nnvn : oi Maggie M. Marlin. 'l`crw0od. P2,. saw : fhronuh a friend iu Unnadcu l bomune Acquaint- ed with your Nusnl Balm. I hn e`nufYerod`for V4-urmwilhcnlarrh and it In the tire! remedy Tron: whim.-h -I have experienced relief. and I feeluurmin that it will cure mo. Miss Minnie MnNn|rn Minn Rnnhnn (in feeluurmin that it will Miss Minnie McNnirn. Mille Rochm. ()nt.. says: You bottle of .\'asul Hahn did me much ood. The min in my hand di.~mppclI'cd bolas had used t 0 bottle and Mind myself receiv- irqllm groatea belwllt. I nun certain Noun] Bu in will cure any (use of cauirrh if its use in pwscrved in. Mcl.ood."Mink Road. N.S._ IIUIINU A HFILUIALI I. LII! Iuucuu GEORGE H. PBROIVAL [Cl llllhl Iu vnuuuuo JOSEPH FISHER, Oonnl-loin !le'rchmI.. L lnlunuliou I'M. VIII Tho ONTARIO WIRE FINOINQ 00-. Hanonwitnuu NEVV STORE * CONSUMPTION, EATH I x1r'ic_sT6i s`ri{EET RAILWAY con1>AN. . nu. mu...` .2.` . . um............. Supported by ` (EEORGIC LEAROCK. and the Stmn-rest Legi- limnlc Company in Axlluriwb. in Bulwark: Powerful Play of gags:-inn Il-lIl! MARTIN'S - opemx -HOUSE All the Original Seem-ry. Magnicvnl Costumes. L THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. FRIDAY, April 19th." .\[R. A. RIEL 1'm:s+:.\'rs MR. A 'l'W0~S`l`0RY FRAME l)WELLlN0. 22 xllunl 11: IO. ooroor John and Hon:-`Bu-u Lu. Porumouth on Yuudu. Apm .8 rd. bo- twou IIIIIJT p.Iu. For pal-uc an apply to Mrs OII Canon. owur. or to in. array. Anm nnnnr. This Powder never varies. A marvel of pu- rity, utr ngth and wlmlceumeneas. More econ- on icul I an ordinary kinds. and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tent; abort weight, alum oi` Xhoalfhatb Powders. .80: I) own IN ems. ROY L AKING PuW- DER ($0.. 106 Wall Street. New York. Presenting tile greatest of all (`umiu Om-ml. WEDNESQKT April 17th. RUDOLPH A;wusoN's comm opm com. \ 'I'iMELY ANNOUNCEMENTS, MATRTI_N S `A-+OPER.A - HOUS E. New Y(_)rk_ _Casino,% March 28! h. 1889. ALL oo_L srniu{covEhcifAis} 13' Prices. 81. 75c. 50c and 25:. l rl(`m. 250.. 500.. 75c. and J1. Mrs J Aumlt ' AUCTION SALE, cnoans of so. Spboial 0rchest`r::.ouf`1\('3.. I ....... n.-... u\.. '1:.. ..-..I O1 *'RIcr5i-I"ECI"Eu. kja euwngn _Abs'oli{e|y Pure. 774 -- Ni'c";'i%"? -- 774 p__ORCAS socne." - un-um-nunv l'HE EMINENT TRAGEDIAN. u.___. -._._.A I... l\TC)'I'IC E- l{`I4` Id SIIFIIIFIIV llI\'|1`\flhnl u 3&IIr-c -rcw-- . .. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above so- oirggrthoolac on o! omcon. will be hold `l'U- RRUW unnhyl. Apt] lmh. at three o`ulock. All mombon are mostly requested bopuoo z. - -- -- w J. 3. unanxkson. Secretary. - wItIL91:ALni-i PI3l'f0l'lll0d In the lfpwnrds of II II` l_IT(\ W. ul.umn;n. Inspector Llvenses. M. U RRAY. Aucl lonoer. . Bocremh. '8ocrour'!. s. - Great Cast. -`.1 previous this Imcting of the Board. tuiowlng persons. llcense. have applied therefor for lat-990. \'iz.: Peter Devlin. ior at T wan License. for the premium known as the Mclrnpolitnn Bowling Alley. op- posite Crothct-3' Bakery. Weliingnon Siren. 1-. 11 Michael Conro , for a Shop License. for th sloreontho My 1-LS uue between Hinds nndmohn hnvnnag '9 Shape. Thom aeesu uu may run..- Mr. Daly. worried and excited, and smurt- l ing under the lashing of Sir Richard, sl|nuI~ ed : "The one half of the people who have gone out there (to Dakota) cannot come back to Canada ; they dare not come back." The statement was startling. ltconid have but one meaning. and Hon. Mr. Mills resented it an a slander of the moat scandalous and ignoble character. I do not believe,` he remarked, "that any honourable gentleman on that side oi the house, excepting the hon- ourable gentlemen who has made the state` ment, will say that the two or three hundred thoueand Canadians who are now residing in Dakota are criminals and dare not return to 3anada."- At once there was a ieariul row. Mr. Daly demanded that the Interpretation placed upon his language be taken bach ,that he did not lmpute any criminality to the Canadians who had exiled themselves. Hon. Mr. .\lilis called for explanations, and Hon. Mr. Bowell rose before Mr- Daly could make them, and held Mr. Hills to be guilty oi "ineolence and impudence arid falsehood." In short Mr. Daiy`e iriends saw that he had blnndered, that the longer the debate was continued the more embarrassing it was be- coming, and Mr. Bowell was sent to the ree- oue to choke 06 the discussion. The wisdom of such a course is seriously dnestioned. Mr. Daly left a had lmpresslon-the impres- slon that he accused the exiled Canadians oi orinse-and he should have been permit- ted to remove it. Mr. Bowell's tactics sug- gested that he eonidn't do it. and it is moss gelling. It is enough to ruin his earner. It. put; him out ol the category oi politleai prise lighten at once and forever. What I want. to point out is that the stateiiieiit is a deliberate falsehood, by vi lltiIIl' soo:ver made, that l or any man on this side of the house have ever preferred Dakota to Canada. Isay it is a deliberate falsehood made from the burst pt)l!ll)lI iiiotives if any man states so. What we have stated and what I state here again it this: That in my judgment is large part of Manitoba is better than Dakota. I have always main- tained that, but 1 say that to my own poet` live knowledge one half at any rate 0! the northern portion of [)a|int.a, over a stretch of sixty miles by at lent I50 miles, has been tilled and is lling steadily for the last eight or nine years with Canadians who would have much preferred going to Manitoba, but who were driven out ot Manitoba by the evil policy of the present governinent, by their villainous national policy, by their villain otis railway policy. and by their still mole villainous land policy. That. in what 1 main- tain on the point." 1;. I\_I.. _.....-:-.I-...l ......:o...l ....l ........a ...n_... ... -v._...---.... ..._._..-, ...... -... -_..J, anxious to nuke a sensation, charged that the Mackenzie government had been I rot- ten government, Hut the members of the opposition were hypocrites, and that Sir Riv chard In: the worst onemy of Cnnadg._ He went further And said ihn the ex-nance minister in: I disappointed man. that he hand Iome year: ago invested 3 large sum uf money in land at Cl per Acre, and had been Inable to sell it ; and yet Mr. Daly said this land was worth 89 per sure. [his Ins curious reasoning, but it was the best .\I r. Duly could do, and it suggested a reply from Sir Richard in language Inna: plain. Said UI~."l'.S' l.\"l'O A BOX. Mr. '1`. Duly, who represent: Selkirk in ; the house of commons. courted I colliuion with Sir Richard Cartwrivht and now re- gret: his ruhnesa. The discussion was in rognrd to Mani`t.ob.m atfuirs, and Mr. Duly, ' .....,.n.'.... ,L__..,.,) bL_A I ... -..-. r. ...-...-... -. -.--. . .. ... ._ r. to free luhour, and in M hiuh the competition has A tendency to curuct` und disturb wage: moat unwarruutnbly. It was only a (`lay or two since we quoted Mr. l owderly's opin ion on the aulvjz-ct, and 'it is considered one of the most important icli\'6l`lllL`l of the age. It is the product of the thuughtof one who iunwurkingmnn, and not 9. wirrpul- ler. The convict question. like the lahour question, can never be settled hy the politi- cians, because they ere trying to reach etlecta that would he nothing short. of phenomenal. The labour commission ap pointed, prior to the lust general election, has not yet reported. A couple` of years have been Ipent in ascertaining informa- tion in regard to the method of submitting, ti to parliament cnusea serioul ditTer- once: of opinion. \\'|nu`a the mutter? It : as political, as _well as 9. labcur commission, and the melnbers of it have fallen out. case. They only object. to the employment l of the prisoners at vumk that is profitable -.. I_..- l..L.,.._ .....l 1.. .. Li .I. 5|... ...u..n-b:o:nn I \., . Till!) CON VIC" (`II/I1.`-$'TIO.\'. The Wcrk regards as important; the lug- gcstion enibo_died.in-Au set of resolutions re- cently passed by the ']`m-onto knights of labor, that it is the duty of the govern- ment as far us possible to remove the `Sense of crime, and tu~provide for the taking care of those persons who are disposed to com- mit crime, and fur lltu greater safety of its citizens." The |l r/.- mlmits thnt the govern- ment have not made adequate investigation iu the direction imlicatexl, but it thinks that the disciplining of prisoners with I View to the eradication of bad habits and the forms` tion of good ones is at work in the closest accordance with the principles the knights lay down." The Assumption is that the kiiights of labour are opposed to the useful occupation of convicts, whith is not the .._..- `FL... ,...l.. ..L{..\. .;\ cl... -In-\'nhvr\nI\f AI|VlR_'l'_l:l-IMICNTN. ` For four lines. one or Lwu- Iuwrucne. . J) 60 `For four lines. each auhauquuuv insoruon. . 25 Over four lines. ral imsurtiun . . . . . . looporlfna [catch an uont oomsaculivoins. . . . 5c ,:` Oncoa woe Inbeequum lns.. Tvricea week. Iuhaequonl inn.. .. Three a woek. luhlluquehl lm4....... 80 " Twelve lines to the hwh. .. 100 80 pg Notices of Births Mm-mggea and l)ent.ha50c. I each. unless when "hooked. when I] taohurged. Special notices In reading columns are chun- od at Iwenly cent per lino fo- em-.h insertion. Oloorn of unlncornumted Association: _or ed cents lino ro- em-.n lnaerunn. Oloon unincorporated _or Societies will be held personally responsible for I" order: they elvn Attnnhnn tn lhn mnmr III one of the D31. J0`) W91-k ; eight improved printing presses. All cha as for adv.-rlisina. subscription andzob pvzgutin arjugnayable in advance: this mus bu um l u m-xtnod. nu -vV| Iloouuv THE BRICTRREN 0|?` MINDEN LODGE HI] moot A: the Masonic Hull King Bu-out. on THURSDAY MORNING at 6-no o'c|ock.I.ont- lend the funeral of our late Brother Cumber- lnnd. The Brennan ot Anclonl 81.. John`: And Cslsr nqul nu oordlnlly lnvllod. By order of the .11. J B. REID. Rom-nurv. Attwhoa to the paper In one of the omcea in Canada; rapid, anyltnh and cheap W91-k eight improved printing charaea for adv.-rlisina. 8'9? -`"`P'f0!| -.---.--_ _. _ . . 1_`nn mu-rm.-5| Wmr: in pn-*-liu_h~.-d avu-y evan- - Inn. at 315 King 8! rest. Hing9'.m ;_ Ontario. ' II. 811 l4(Il.l..\ Rt`. l'|( .lC YEAH. ' >1HTg{1;my`wH{ia Whig ! Telephone, Number 229. Opifer par ()-fiem I)s'mr." ANNOUNCEMENT. I THE BRITISH wam. WE f{NES DAY. uthonoal ` "`n.".'.'a" ""` "13: :. `'`.?`' }' t 0 o 28 ' t y I unpo randy. wm gm Juopun at It nu` Ion who up lie: to Nlolouul. I77 c npl strut, ow York. VYIVIII III I HBO GII II III llll WIIIIIOW of Scotch tweed: (ct III tings, and 3 but vlrioty of pstternl for ponuup. also I lint of worsted {or ovoroostlnn. raging from `In, MAID tn nndnl A II lllllllfd. or women tor ovoroosunp. ringing nun 810. Mgdo to order. A ijnonnuod. onnmm iT1b _.._ .......-n- An ultra: nII|nnIrPlIAI5\' n I'll. uni!!!- Pruvout Ian I no db lay In his window of --l-6- Al -u-OO.g--- 1.. -.--Mn-n `Inn A "van KVICI"IUU" I Don ! be deceived and led surly by the quul advertisement: of some quack cloth- ing men. If you want the but ulna for your money in boys clothing, V0 are the pic that on lap ly you how units no [:3 u 900. Boys` u lot lull! trimmed with braid. only 3%. The beocnkoovor oond sud sold only by the Grand Union Clothing company. "VV "BTU I [HIE .' ' "Why. it`: the Roynl military collage, of oonruo : a nursery la a 1:00 for infant: in Arms, Inn`; it? Wall. In ! tho cadet: in- fants in nrmn `V OI IIIOIIIBF. "I'm in; over to the nurury tone I brother t ere. Im the rep] . Thu nuruu-u Aunlnhnm tin nu-uunknl-_ brain? c1.Ir"'3'3..?h."5.:"n3}f"" " '" ' Tho nunery," oxclnim the speaker, "Wharf: that 3" ' HIP]... lo`. AL- n___I _.:Iln-.... ....II.... .0 ITHIU [III 0 IF hut: in nrmn? Kn-no. In speaking nf the eminent. trugecliun. Thomu W. Keerw, in Bulwer'I Richelion." the Newark Nara IIVI: Mr. Keane's Richelieu in his nwn. Hit interpretation of the oardinul is mlmirublo and planing at all times. In George Lurock. who lnved Do llnupnt. Mr. Keene hu a goof support. Arthur Elliot an lie Burudu, the Ichemer, wu strong. Eugene Moore`: Francois. Hen IIll1B'l Humm Ind Alnrondfu Joueph were .11 nnnd," mug I n all good.` 3 V uvluj Iu IIIU nua--,- "Where Are {on going 2" naked on fellow of Another. ' ul.. _.l.... _..-_ A- AL- _....-_. 5.--- - my ovemren. we wnnc more nuuvnuu. Still more curious was another clerical Ill. A gentle-man said to I minister: "\'hen do Von expect to see Deacon S. ngnin Y" Newr," said the reverend gem tlemnn Iolemuly. The deacon in in hen- nm " vnr.-n ---v Vw _ -v.-_--_ .__ `I'll! OFFICE 0|` THE SECRETARY IS NOW IN WlhI(l.\'SON`d BLOCK. Montreal Street and ullnoont to the entrance of tho` Sohooi Bond`: Rotlll. R. H ER} K . n:-rnlnrv. I The following bigemy cone in exciting in- tereet in Uxlord. Allan Karo, who live: at Benchville. wu married three or four yesra Ago to I M in Dalaou. of Woodstock. She left him some time'ago and is At preeent. it in uid. in penitentiary. About six week: ago lxern. growing tired of being Alone, and clip},-overinga woman to his mind, married her. it is now said that Mrs. Kern number 2 has a. husband who left her some time ago to look for work. and who is liable to turn up at any minute. ll is further stated thnt. a short time ago Knrn re-ceived I letter from his tire: wil-- tlunteuing him with ven- geance. and in consequence he hu quietly loldecl hie tent. and stolen away in the nigh t . u -v vxuu-u ._....,_. A lecturer ui-I ; I must beg you to give me" your umlivided attention ; indeed is is absolutely impossible thnt you could form I (rue i-|eu`of thc lmlenus animal of which we Are about to apnk unless you keep your 03 on on me." A certain preacher, discourllng upon Bun- An and his works, cnused A mm Among in hearers by enluiming : In than days. my brethren. we wnnt more Bunvnuu." Still mnm mnimn wu Another 1-lerlcll wortny a place In qvery bllllullu uumu. The following siognn, written by Mr. Mc Coll in 1858. [in the present uituntion no no- cuntely that we make no Apology for re- printing it : - Friends of Freedom. tried and true, All who would the Right pursue, Up ! there's work enough to do ! , By the ll hi or Romonnmo Nero dl ed 2 '|`o our shame We have rulers lunch the same. Little as some trnltnrs rock There's a foot upon our neck- A base yoke um: we must break. Need I tell you how or when! Now's the time if on are men. how or never I C nose yo. then. On the standard on must ronr. Trace these . distinct and clear. No dictators for us here! Down with every pap-(ed knnve, Men who form bribe or shnve" Glad would dance on Freedom`: arave. Up and at them! Give no rest. If no other way seems beat. Smoke the w-rmin In lbuir neat 2 Thus nnd.1hus nlonp yyill ye Be absolved from -Tnlam . Ever great or over tree . lilo Klrlsrrcuuva nu-nu -.1 ...-- -........ (Ii-l'p" to Mr. Evan Mocoll. Grip. Toronto. V Canada's gooj grey poet," Evan MoColl -a newedition of whose works, complete to resent year, has just been published- ' the honclied Gr`i_n's snnclum with a brief visit the other day. It is It benediction to meet this sterling patriot, who, with the weight of eighty laborious _vc.irs upon his shoulders, is as bright and active as many men of thirty. His ne intelleut~und how tine it is can best. be judged by u perusal of the work just referred to-is today in full vigor, and never was he more full of enthusiaamlor the sacred cause of liberty than now. Though of Scottish birth Mr. McCall has every claim to count himself at Canadian, the greater part of his long lifc having been spent in this land, whose natural beauties and na- tional interests have furnished the main in- spiration for his "H130. And he is a citizen we may all be proud of-a good man. as Well as a genuine poet. Perhaps in no way could this appreciation be shovtn more suit- ably or more acceptably to himself than in a wide demand for his book. and it is well worthy a place in every Canadian home. Thu: fnllnwinu Iluulln. written in! Mr. Mn lvwuluiuly uunuy--_; -v- - ----v '.v_.... nice. .The rapid trnnpil of English mail , nutter in doairlble, but in the gain of I day per trip worth to the whole Cnnediun peo- ple the difference between 120,000 now ` peid, end 400,000, the cost of I change from the Allen : to ;he HonderIon |? That : the question of the hour. 1 I M - A EULOGY OF THE-BRRD`.' 1 Th. 1`o.-gum um-.'.l doeI_nof. n9o_ much : tense in voting I huge Iubaldy Annually to my nbumuhip company -for I fut postal _-__:-- "PI... ..-...:A n-An-it nf Rnnli-In mail l 0 Jim. Mr. Dawduey is of the ogiixion that the decision of the privy 0"-=0" only feet- the prgcioug: ugh]; of British Columbia, not the buor metals and 350 00%|. which, he contends no .1-.i|l under the control of the dominion. Thg decigion does not read that !J____ .__._-_ -__.L_,, Illllllllllllllu LIIU l.|l7\:IPl"" `-V"- -V- -v-u -an--u way, Bu-Imp. M.-_ D:ow'lnoy want: another appeal to the privy Eouncil. It : a pity so much money has to be npon by"theI people in {ha Qducggon of . stubborn government. Q0 aux lulu:-u -7 V - --- The rumor is rovived that Mrillondith in to be oleutgd go . less on the bench. It i. not improbnblg, His political life bu bogu uhllnro. sud WW 7 H9 hll 500" `00 loyal topu-ty, 3nd at the not-ioo of his ponongl indqpgdgnce. ln` ondohing Sir John`: Il_|'P| 0Vinci|| policy lye loot _the con- dence 6! the people irrecovergbly. The. premier bu I right to provide him with the soften wooluck V at his disposal. D 0 Ra-[L-renoeu nlmle by the Edltnr of .u'`1`.`_i'._n .. nu- In`--n IInl`nII IIERGENI` mrrmovor ummzn LODGE. no. 253. (um. _____ _.--._..-......u an -.-`run-u II\I\I1I` Poounr Cuo ol Bunny. A Few Verbal Sllpl. l ..v ,.|, __ Echo; to nu xurury. -_- _, _ ,1___Il! __I._.I _. .,_..l oI;..o ll. 1 A Flue Dlnplu. .- _ n,,_ .u_..I-_ I- Molhup I I ,1 I-) II I In I . u" ..}o uuBolhvnlo. Iondny. Wod- I nudny rrlany tn I.m.':1)uu-onto M 1'.In.n.;PIoloIutO n.!n.. Arriving at Illus- icon at I:lI pm. On Tu . Thuruhyu Saturday Inga Picnic at 8: 3a.. arriving at Kingston at II A In. VOI comfort for you named. I. handled only and ouufnlly at Iowa. nun. Full Iuforlnnuon given by tho Copldn on boudor A. GUN?! A 00.. In In mu. (1 H. HA'l`CHud J. P. 01 VI. `noun Anna. JUST RIOIIVID. ` " `?8`.%'r'E`mt.'` """' RA'r'rmN:`aUR1r*s up un--- nnnwhn 9Al IVII C. II. NICIOLION. IAIITIR. WILL. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE . leave Klnnton at 8:m.p.m. sharp. duly. arrlvinuut Plion ll 1:!) sun. going ta;-gush Lo Donero..lo Bcllovllloon ends}. nrnduy And xtur- nlghu only. _ tnrnhl. loans Bollovmo. _ - .@;'%` `BAY OF QUINTE STEAMBOAT ROUTE ;;:uuunvu nrnnvnaa-A ----._--._- --_-__.-. A SPE(`JAL Ml\`.ETlN'(} of the S.0ckhnlder3 ; of Ihu Kingston Street llni wny (`olnpmny will .\1o.\'mn'. (hv `. 2nd t`ny ..r April. \ n'nlnvk run. `u? the

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