Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Apr 1889, p. 4

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At NISBETS, ,-,-_ .V..-~ ...-.v-v --manta mu i:_-ii nu 7.nm' 5. xtco5.in .3? C57 ' 3. Az:.':T:n'c'.c wun your leupmc dnughtor Ultra 1"` Bios: your life young man, you. I told her mother hat niiht. thu if nobody came Along pretty soon 'd let her run 0!! with the conchmnn. " '- AIIIICAN AS90('lA'l'l0N OAIIL n -3 .1 ' :`r?o`tr?mlu'i c:1:::K:.7x. 1J.':'".. 1' Wllllng To LO! Hot Go. "Could I induce you, Mr. Johoon. to 1 with your leuphic dnugbtor Clnrn V0l.ll' fl! vnnna lnnn ug. I 0 no will lee man we Iunply gave the name: ` of those who had licenses last year who were not in this year`: list. We did not say he wu not grnnted I Iicenoe this year. . FAl.L()_V. If Mr. Fallon will read the paper closely he will see that simply the thnle who had linonuun I... IIQQD ...I.- no um not applv. Kl.\'4aS1`0.\', April 30.-(To she Editor) : I saw by your iuuo of yesterday that I was , not granted license. I did not expect li- cense. as I did not umlv tor it. mi. N... uul urlnusu ucenae. I am li- apply tor it thin year. Pleue correct. nrcnuy Ivoru or prsise tor this ointment. For chspsmhnfes, scs|ds,hruises snd sprnins. it is sn invnluuble remedy; for bad legs. bsd breasts, and piles, it msy be condent- lv relied upon for effecting a sound and r- mnnent cure. In cues of putfed unit as, or} sipelas, and rheumatism. Hollowsy's Ointment gives the grestest comfort by re- ducing the intlsmmstion, cooling the Mood, soothing the nerves, adjusting the circu- hstion. and expelling the impurities. This ointment should have aplnce in every nur- sery. It will cure All those manifold akin affections, which, originnting in childhood, gain strength with the child's growth. .. ....u-nu u umnnont, Go where you may, in every country and in all climes Sxarlom will be found who have ( n resdy Ivor of praise for this ointment. chsmmhafon, -.-.M. r....;... ....a ...-..--- Auc?.67.::T or seven FRAME HOUSES, Sivnnmul nn H... ......n.. ...-4..-. "4 uuuun n.s:,\.' 3. And the jz they thnu;;hl was bct vsu-:1 L`hica_;~n Tribu b\unl\'lJ. for the for yuu derous 1 A u , . ...- ul.....v "Isl u.nIu_v:4 returned I Wilh :.ox::cexcu.so of too much ener;y,oru axmilur talc, until the dealers rather tumbled tn the game. and tho y. s. m. and his lady are not men on the boulevards as much as of old. -Cin<`i|:n.'1ti Enquirer. V _ , ,_.- .J~n; -vn \lA1' h:d_\', he frcqtlomly invited her to a ride. lint bcln-_; rumor clone, he hit. upon the plan ..r jfzlt`; In the (1(`11CX`S and telling them that !:u I;:1--\.' \\`l.w'.'u tl:c_v could sell 11 smldle horse, but it :::u. bu tried. The mzimal would be :v,~::f u :2! to n given n:Z~.'.rcss, and 22; y. s. 111. and I.:~ l.:.i\` she omircly unconscious, would _ ._.- __-..n/.-cu. A good awry is told of a well known soci- ety man of Clil`Luu. He isn gran: admirer of 11 young lady who isn lover of horseback ndin;; Tho y. s. m. is also a. llmmughbred lzum-:x::::1n:1d has made mung.` purchases of llw l`n'rl.: street dealers. Anxious go nppenr in :1 "iollt light before the eyes of the young tluao, ]'f\;;lI(; tn the t`0uld.~1~ll in In n "irnn n.'.l---ma --~' A` new bond having been given, with the option of making payments in reduction of 25 at a time. There still was a deficit of $279 for various obligations, including the stipend of the clergyman, but there were promised sub- scriptions and cash available to about 8149 as a set off. Fred. Bartlett was proposed as warden for the congregation and elected. Walter (lurren was nominated as clergy- man s warden. The following were elected sidesmen: Messrs. Judge Wilkison, A. T. Harshaw, R. G. Wright, Dr. Cook, J. Wallace, James E. Herring and G. F. Rut- tau. General discussion arose as" to the ad- vantages of the existing free seat system. Finallv it was decided to adjourn to May 6th, Mr. hessenden giving notice of a reso- lution to change the present system. The retiring delegate to the Jen.-9..." ...,....A D 1: iuuuu Lu cnunge me The retiring delegate to the diocesan synod R U. u Wright was re elected for three years. t_ - TIC III! .9 ` NATIONAL LIAOUI GAME. n_____ at \v ,, up . . U. LVI lUI. Christ church, Gananoque.--The chui`ch- wardens presented their report, the best` nancial showing inthe history of thechurch. The amount received during the year through open ntfertory was $337.85, through enve- lopes 3739 98,and fromothersources $307. 16. After paying expenses there was a balance on hand of $33.38. The rector re-appointed John. Finucan his churchwarden, and A. Davis was the choice for ople s warden. George Jackson and J. C. Eta re-appointed auditors. Mr. Ross was re-appointed dele- eate to the synod. St. Mary Magdalene s. N apanee.-.\1r. Ruttan read the nancial statement. It showed tnat outstanding liabilities had all been paid, new furnaces put into the church, and the debt reduced to $6,597.51. The loan had been readjusted at 5 per ceut.. a` bond having been with option making payments reduction of 25 at. The Standing of the Angllcnn Churches It Nnpuuoe. Glmunnquo and Den-ronto. St. MArk'e, Deeeronzo.--The financial:- . -port Ihowed the total receipts for the year to have been 33,400. `George Field was ap- pointed rector : warden, and W. Evans was ' appninted people`: warden. Ihe other oicern elected are: Secretary-t;reuurer, Edward Wilson with J. F. Chapman as ea- nietant : organist. E. A. Rixen ; assistant organist, Mine Field; choir master, H. C. Fowkee; lay delegate to synod, E. A.' Rixen ; eidesmen, Meears. J. F. Chapman, Joseph Happen. Jame: Sexamith and Thou. J. Nsylor. _chu_i`ch- ...- ...: ...... -._-- . ,,_ ...__.v....- u \.r;.u.I.1.LL\J.I:\l. I HAVE BEEN i.\'S'i'RL'C l`l\`.D to sellnt tho Residence of MRS. COX WORTHY. 188 Up or Colborne Street. on Wodnonduy. Man In. A quuutilyof Hounohoid F'urnituro.ono Sldob mrd. B. W. Extension Dining Table, Tnucslry (`ar~ pets. Oil Cloth, Coal Cook Range. Pnrior Cook Stove. Bodstoud. (`arm-seated Dining Chairs. and many othor articles. Sale in l0:.'l) mm. Terms cash. In I) \a . -....... [:1 (hm VI , . O . ... ..-....-.33, unxu u;' y. 5. slxcomircly :: duhglxtful time, the fornwr using his Lrac. Tho equine was always returned :.o1:)e excnsn of nm m....L. ..........._ -- - :~1.'. \T2u-re to Draw the Line. tho (150 of my unfortunate client, mun," z~'.;Lil the eloquent attorney `dcfcmc in a murder case. it is ru In draw the line between mur- ` r.).;;'0 and cnmlionnl i:1s;mity." jury l`('X1:l('l`(.`d :1 verdict that mught the safest place to draw it l\'.`-u-fl Hm lmml .-....I ..1..\..| I Holloway`: Ointment, - Ho [Md Not Apply. xv A..-:l on HIV, .1 Beating tho Horsemen. . nuu runsau. plaice (U draw thv head and sh0ul:lvrs.- H`|n vgsfnv MEETINGS. CORNER BOOKSTORE. )pII't1 v..- - IIFIIVU Coocul-Ilud Boouhuch IIIIONDIPI-huIuu.o BUURG and Ioldht uma:w4 Iamul-llgnd nonhr....s. .-; .... .- . 1 M20 TOANN UNCI tint I have PIN- ID A NEW PAP 8 AND PAINT UP at the Above place. when I I ll be planned to ro- ooln order: from my old onntolnul and duo from many low I will I I on hands CAIOICI I 0!` 3:11 PA I! II the lowest podblo r_n_t.u. . A call Iououod. A ::j- I NEW PAPERAND mmrsuok, 282 PRINCESS STREET. nu-n -1. . ,__.-vu&&ll Ir ion wm woon, um wno norm COME DOWN AND an OUR EPOCK 0!" BEST MAPLE. cut or uncut. arriving wookly by Kingston and Pembroke Runway. BEST DRY BLABS in THE CITY CHILI '0 CASH. IAIIEQ nln-In-In-n - In mnoon ion: for 160. (`nnadlun corn auto): 8 cu worth Ion. The very corn March In `allow papers Do. Plan In on or the wonder- ul Pia Puule can be hnd. srloo I0 oenlu. at Woods Fair and 1c. more. com Pv-tncun and Wellington Bu-cots. Klnnton. Ont. _- _v..._ n.-unvuvn run In! DINO. Our new buohnlliknd ban will be opened ouuhln Ieuk:| dnnd for 5c; A home hide covered bull. extra v us. e. Shawl Straps. the assortment. n on for 100. Toilet pn- por LII! nhoou. Two line a ring broom: in e from but selected nun corn for lac. Two papers of! ounce otrpot ur cut non for `Io. Benton`: nun loco nu-oh. (lb. chroma box) 8 cm. worth lac. our lbs. choice lnundrnurob Inmnoon bozo: ch: I0n_. Tyne vary but com Immh 1.. unnnr nus UASH. JAMES CAMPBELL, ODIKIH5 Bu-nah nu. n..o..a.. n..._. ,,,-, .v.. -- ----rvvv vl IIUIV [1] .10. P1" velopeo. 25 for 312.; 12 sheets foo - . 6c.: tw ue cedar leml pencil: {on lc.: rub r H loud pencils. 4 for 503 the but load pong: to world. uuuav sohf at 80. and loo. each. will be sold thu Wool at 30.. Auwmauo pencils. In.-.: Pom. Ink. luctlnao. Glue. Time Books. nnnmn llllfhnnnvnuu n... _.._ --__ AUCTION SALE, HOUSEHOLD - FURNITURE. I K1Al'l.` nu-mu u`-.\m..... use our more lklblo comb ll lIc., a roast 'bnr- In gmunnlo d to snw eordw wllhom. Fenian . School ho its 11 run line. Scribblir books. 1 puree. 3!` . 1!) pages. 511. With one I we give an oil chroma. Copy books. all ` numbers. 70.: 80 sheets of note per. 50. En volopen. - . two ` _nc_ codmf_ lendyponcllu r llnnod V 4. .a.4:.a.x:1. .LV kJ'.L'.t!.a'S- Edd "s(`e1-brnwd Matches To a box : Sdozm but ard wood clothes 3 50. A new bportmion of combs. nwr 1 different atgl:-9. Ioeour unbreakable comb r- pain, eordw u-M-nm _.... on-nus for so per bar ; our price l0 bars 250 : a Q lb ba l-`nmlly Soup for me ; I I0 ounce bar hilr Camila or Unlmeal Tc-; A fine wrnppcd mnlwuf Onlnlonl Blnn Soap. be : usual price I50 ; Baby's Own Soap 101:: (lrlenml. 3 cakes In A flue box, I01` per box ; Rose lioquet. this In A very hund- Igcmc soup. regularly re-I .lled at we :our price ._v.v<>_o:u wood H n.:\.JQ_r. Seven burn boot Electric soap In the world 15 ; I0 ban Ruby Son 260; this is one 1`! the ness map: in the nmr ct and regular] retails for Se bar bat fnIn_i_Iy we: bu \\ I.n.. __.-v vv .(.L|.\a..GJ, :tI`1d`wo00cgpeci:1'l:yhln\'itla] your; lnapelcitionhof s.w~ lotayeci I ox-.r ms: rgnins we have ever n:`]f8:red In lhtis depnrum.-nl. Fen just! galmnizod Pull. worth 330. Exlra nrge galvanized ll uuun Pail. 25c..worth 50. S OAPS. Seven hnrn hm! !rl-..o..x.. -..-- -_ -L noes asked by the rofgulnr tVr`n t_io'f_()`i'~|'-V inble sweeper have p aood this luxury yond their reach. will be overjoyed at the Announce- ment that this week we will plan on sale an fmportution of the finest carpet sweepers ever 1Ihown'vn Kingston at steo. worth 8250.nnd thn` Queen (Tnrpet Swee "r at 82. never be-tore sold furlceslhuu 83m .50. um next attraction for the week will be choice selected imperm- Lion of ..-. nu. -nuvu;v. ulna. IIIDO IIOOII. spncui. Amucrrou ms was nova Our nn- h...|..II.1*-_A L... _n - -.---- rvuvuv Z1&& Owoultb Bu-not Gnu. Gnu-lo Scoot. _-.._-.j_._-_.:_:_-.-. TO OUR PA'l`R0.\YS-thecniunu of Kinguon and vicinity. who are in want of: good Car at swoc par, but who have felt that the h I: Prices asked by r ulu trade for I re- liable 1) good lhln lnrnn -n-A __ ,,,.___._ ..-..,. Terms GL8)`. I-`uu particulars c .n be obtained on applia- Dion lolhe undersigned A AVAI nuvnuw A ...`.. OTHER NOTES- Eddy`: (`uh-brmo-d Mnlrhnn Tn .. om. - on--- Sweepers, Sweepers. Sweeps`:-s. - Special Sale. fwamys run AND 7 mm SIUBE. TO OUR PA'l`RONS-ll md vicinily. who are In u ' New Shades and Latest Trimmings mm FINE nnass GOODS z r Just the thing forSchoo| Dresses and House Wear. 13 yards for $1, worth 121-2c per yard. Hard y s 7}?" y.` nos. AND AT ALMONTE. A TEL\1SA\V MIL]. AND .\lA(`lll.\'PZRY. sivnnto-I on the Mississippi River. together with spnciousund conveni:-nr yard. containing about eight acres. with siding from L`-nmminn Pacic ailwny. and A well assorted rock for An established retail trade. Parties may lender separately for the Mills and Limits. Po session given immodi stcly. Terms Dartianlnr: n .n no n\m.:.....| .... _-...n-- One Price Store. 88 Princess Street. DRESS GOODS. A BIGLWBONANZA. COM E DIRIJCT TU -thecniunu In wn nt of a good Carnot 8 doze n A nan: handling. loading and ship ping H) a well elm! xishod nnd szruwing l't"I\|I mnm~vIinn in Kim; aton. which has also unumullul advantages for shi[;pin by ruil ur mm-r. A "i B.` MILL lll't`nl) In. l`.'.ll)) pine Inga, whic the purchaser tun have an 0051. Hunt m.| rigging fonho \\`urkin|{uf the bueim-as urn- all in good ordcr'an'.1 will he sold will! 'hu pru- pdrlies. LIV:-s .-. .___-,- --- are .~'pncu)IIs gilxnx xruun-ls. cunlnining three sittings {rum (ho uuin line of! m Kings! nu und Pt-xnbmke l{n\iI\\'ny. i\ ing- every (utility fur handling. loading umrshi; uruwinu (`m|ln~vlinI\ in l:i...y. Inc unvln of was A Hlh (`LA5\` .\"l`HA.\I MILL is situnled in their ccnlro. cquimml with modern nmcI-in- en) , im-luding Ilrvsdill. Lulh und rhinxlv Mzu-hinca, nll in [It'I`f0."`l \\'urking nrdur. 'l`herv s'pe1ci0IIs ||_|_Ind|_ing._loadinp( cam! norm and south (`nnon'n. Darling am} IAI- vanl. in she Cuunlica of Frontenac and Lunnrk. in the Province of Ontario. on the Mpuhnvnskn. Miwissippl and Clyde Rivers. 'l`hcsc lunilslargely cunlnin pine. uul have r-onvcnlent Weller wnys. greatly f-wilitzuing lhcdrivin oflous (`l.A.~`x` .\"l`l \.IH,I. :. ..h........a NEW BOOKQ _ -77. --.-v u`vvI`u' For \'nnmb'u Timber Limits. comprising Ill) square miles. situated in the Townshi u 0.` Nurlh and Soulh an yanl._inAnhoV and .|. Jun 1.113130 Will be re-coi\'cd hy the nndersigned at lhcir 0I"I"l(`I*3 l.\' Kl.\'(iSl`0.\' up to Tl-lllDQl'\AV nnu_ n..__- A- u r. In n|.\uHlU.\ [0 ?H"uii` AY, 20th June Nex,t, "n '. One Homo. mlvnmnn huh manna -..I . T"IM%BEBJ[jLIMIT,, This Powder never varies. A marvel of pu- rity. strength and whnluaomcness. More noon- on lvnl than ordinary kinds. and cannot bemld in competition with the niulliludu of low lest. short wvight, nlunl of phosphate Powders. 501 n o.\'1.\' IN m.\'.~x. RUYAI. li.\l{l.\`u l u\\'- DER L`U.- 106 \\'ull Sire 1. .\'u\\' York. .__._..._.--____:.-___:. TIMELY_ ANNOUNCEMENTS. _ SALE OF VALUABLE SAW MILLS AND LUMBER BUSINESS. I-lbsolutely Pure. vuv Jarlun EUIIIO. til Iroanqbthnnnnnd undon .onn"kItchoann:lontluonnan. u Ono Prune Bonn. ul 1 I rooulsnd thongs. am on. ;'?InO plsnoa bars I nn:;o|D.tr:Iea.LA,p`l'y to - m Ibo Dunc. A. CALDWELL & SON. Lumber Merchants. Kingston. Ont. .j?. unaulul-A If Mmchnuls. Kinmalnm um mu uxunu. E. R. A RTIN. Aucxjuncor rlAKTl.\. A u ('1 ion oer. ever! ,__ _,...-_.- .. .. .. .-uupuuou as Dr. Dougnu, who in not the pastor ol n_ coagu- ptionmnd not subject to the aunt oumlc otltlohuull In won. Thopoonlhrlty of lab podtion gins Mu tlu (valor punt. -.-.. ...... ..... wnncuou on no questions of the day--In in B tarry ludividud who, In M Ihll cnllghtonod :30. Ian not an opinion; 0! oomeool-v-bulunrnlo thoyu not .pnb- licly sired. H0 in run one perhaps that can prawns to be an Independent Dr. DOI:llllI._ ihn In Inn oh- ---A-- -' _ 0! Fl.` ('8 PROOF. The Belleville lnleigvnrer is scolding again. The Wmu noted the prominence to which it gave Dr. Douglass denunciation of Mr. Mercier's action on the Jesuit question and remarked that it would he a long time helere aconservative cleric so oonepienonely undertook to agellate a conservative party This the lulelligsarcr regards as an awful lnsinnation of dishonesty against the conservative ministers of tho gr-epel. a charge that they are less honest than their brethren oi the cloth who are liberal in polities. There is a great diorence baboon honesty and outapohenness, though this hair-splitting Belleville critic does, not per- ceive it. We would be sorry to suppose that olergyrnen of the conservative penna- sion have not convictions on the questions Nos. 128 end 128 1-2, on the South Side of Union, between Gordon udllmd Streets. xyowl A8 mun Pnomn. .-.....u--uuu un vuqulry WII IPPOIIIIO hu done I grout dual to make life I the Croflou more tolerable. but the not yet. ,,__. - -....- a u. Not until a government had made an en- quiry iuto the rent question and exercised i the powers that were given to them by per- liament of adjusting the rates to suit the cases brought before them, did the extortion of some of the landlord: become apparent. And just in the same way, not until a com- mission. appointed by special act of the im- ` perial parliament and working underspecisl h instructions. had sent in their report was 0: the fact made clear that in Scotland rent ex~ d` actions of the landlords had been productive ,. of indescribable poverty. Some idea of the absolute robbery practicedupon the Croftere may be surmised when it is stated that they have had their rents reduced by 51 per ceut., those of Orkney by 30 per cent., of Ross and Cromarty by 43 per cent... of lnveruessv shire by 3| per cent.. of Sutherland by l.'l per cent. making the average of {air rents xed 2%-per cent. The average of arrears cahcelled is 68 per cents-T4 per cent. in (Iaithness. hf) in Orkney, 59 in lnverness. T4 in Ross and Cromarty, and 3| in Suther land. ow did the tenants manage to live? By sacrices such as are unknown by even the very poor of Canada. English pictorial papers have given representations of the Crulters` mode of living, but no artist's pen 5 or pencil can pourtray the suerings which these people endured during the time they I`: were forced to pay scandalous tribute to the 1. land owners. They had to remain in Scot- land-they couldn't move away or emigrate E` without means --and laboured on for a miser- ml able existence while the landlords lived in luxury abroad. And what brought about a I0 change in events? Newspaper opinion. Some "` inlluential journals sent correspondents (Y; among the Crufters, and the tale they told, though vivid, was a simple recital of actual Di` facts. it raised a storm of indignation. It `I inspired action iIrparliament--in which the e: working classes are largely represented, thanks to the extended franchise--and the ` commission of enquiry was appointed. It mi done a nreusl, .I..| .. .._-I.- --r I The Empire does not desire to be honesg .._..- -v I... vtcuu su U!) D gfl. in this matter in so far as Kingston is con cerned.': It is possible that some one told l Ilr. Metcslfe he could not be an Active spirit in an election because he was afraid of losing his license, bilt he told an un- truth. Mr. Glidden hes demanded the evi` dence to show thst he has st any time used the privilege of his oflice for partisan pur- poses, or that licenses have been awarded According to politicsl considerations, sud until this evidence is forthcoming the talk of the Irripirr is the rsnkcst nonsense. .\ir. Iletcalfes friend should nd some other ex- cuse for his inactivity and coolness than that his position as I licensee is in danger. The commissioners snd inspector of King- ston do their duty without fear. favour, or stfection. and expect decent treatment from the people. The cause that has to be but sun...) I... c..I_:... .-_ _ ..L ,.__ rvvrlil gun \.-III`: Inll treued by falsity in weak. .,...v..... u. ulu uuuuury are armed only the exceptions escaped. like the supporter of the member for Kingston, who had to any : `I'm sorry I can`: help you this election, but I have to pretend to be I grit.` " 1`hn "'vn:n'.u J--- ....A J,_:_, . u n , _. ,.`..J, _...... . K It is now A parent fact that conserntivb licenseholclers cu) be. and are, intimidated and compelled to yote for the government where grit csndidsfes cannot. legitimately obtain I majority of :he votes. By mum of the powers with which the psrtinu oicisls of the ministry ere armed only the escaped. sllnnnrfnr m` n... MORE_ NONSENSE. The Empire in still exercised on the liquor question, and in the causes of an article in the gdition of Monday, nid : ` `-It in nan: - ..-.-._. L.-. .L,- '1`H_1: DXILYWZVHIG. all Orders they (rive ` ` Attmheo .w the paper In one of the best Job oioos In Canada: rapid. stylish and oheap Work : eight improved printing presses. ll cm es for adowttednq, mcbscpligu and 00 at` ` I ' ad ,- this .. o..u.u.i2'fZ .'.`..52`;'`.'..ff' """` The WEEKLY HItlTPaH WHlG.<'spagea an Jolumns, is published every Thursday mornlug In our, Ilivnly In ndvanotaotherwioe at `S! w I bee mnrod. EDW. J. R. Pltnmr Prnnrlalnr on at twenty coma per nus to- each inirtloi. Olcera of unincorporated Association: or Societies will be held personally responaible for all orders In the nanar `la mm nf than has! Jnh . THE TWODWELLING HOUSES , . .ux.u a neon. uuunuqurnl lnli. ..... . 00 Twelve line! to the inch. Notices of Births, Mm-ria es and Deatha50c. euch.unieea whenbook .' when Oi isoharged. Special nouoee in read my column are chum per line insertion. __0iiicera unincorporated Associations or A`DVEliTlSlc2\`I!-`.NTS. Fer (our line, one or two mseruons. . . . . J) 60 For four lines. each eubeoquent lnaertion.. _ 26 Ovorfonr lines. Int Inna:-non .... .. '10:: perhno lube Ileutoonaeouuveinm... 50 " Onoenw subsequent lna....... loo : Twice: week subsequent ins . . . . .. 80 " Three 3 week. subnequent lne....... do " inch. NOI ioee Of Birth: Mn:-I-in-nu Antl n..n.. Eh, rt! `IV`3"&I'I&I" V I 'l`uI"Bnrr1an Kwmo in uo1n~h.l_ every ow n- . kw. It 3!} King siren .. Kimttuou. 0nl8|`i0s r.L SIX honuute PEP. Yuk. OLD LAND RENTS. : Whig : Telephone, Nuumor 229. I no cheuwod. EDW. J. B. PENSR`. Proprietor. -._ A~NoU~T6eii*e}F ll. mm III` [in Intmrnnnn '}J..:'..}.' a.u.uu In .1 [mad ,THE BRITISH` Wam. 1`UESAY. - uunllll lullol I080. The (hr in rolilrnod on St. Potonbnrg and ohsugcdhb its: also! holler Iron `lot 5 light nprln: .31: ol can noel. n _-"jut IJIIIIUIOD. Ho--Do you how. Ilho Beale, your lothorntnlada vnooltho(`.nl-bl Bulls? Sho--Indood. Mr. Wilu! ' Bo-Ycu. but with thin dlcnloo : The Cut bu all the power in In: hands. while our Katha sum: to have It nqntly in lab 00!. @Il`ll0l'I IOII ' nomu -um. 1...; Tu , _hm., {BNO blgzoi nun Inn lnllon aflovo. run mu: nun mrthor notice. Cation - Indcod ! lino bocrdon loh D._.Jl_- L---- l - - - A-III. VIIIIIIIIIIOO. Board houu he r-Cutlotn. you may bring mo um one-bu! the usual amount at men until lurthdr notion. Cnllnh ._ l...I...a o u--- -_.- -- um uur ollclothu, linolounmooeu muting. mo: and mat: of every kinds, and house furnishing: of every deocription can be bought chouput. as R. .Mol"uul'u. I mpnnlnl NOW! We have received our fourth shipment this spring of cu-peta. direct from the Inshore in England And can show the finest range o! upestry, bruuels, axminnter, vul- vet, wool, Union or hemp carpet: ever brought to Kingston. Remember. in bu - in; your carpet from us you ave the pl-oz : ol the loronlo or Montretl wholenle buueee as our goocfe an imported direct. Flodr And ntbir oilclothu, linolenma.ooeoe even kinda. nnd hmnn [Ur III! [)0 not scold at tho nun moving your fur- niture if he nhoulul run I bodpout through an 8l.0(X) minor. Drop I bureau on him n he goon down auin nnd you will have your re- vongo. WITH SAD] IN THE GARDICN. by Edwin Arrmld. IL!) The Story of the Puritan. by Wallace Peck. . "gaunt n and this Continent, by Mu 0"ltell. X Crown of Shame. by Florence lluryau. lie ohn Katrina. Ibo. at Cuthborlb Tower. by Florence Wnrdor. Wm lngllphmnnof the Rue Cain. by H. I`. D My. 2! Justin Moon . I10. bong! du. by Huvley mun. mo. A Fnho Soul. by In. Aloxudot. 25. mau Inn and II. un your tint month`: bill. When leaving a houee do not trouble your- eelf by taking out the nail; in the walls. lt may make them wane than before, and your old landlord may come down on you for damagee. Do not ea-nI.I -9 oh- ..-.... .....-:.... ........ I--- -..-..v.u- -u|\lll l IV. lvll Examine your gs:-motor in moving in 5 new house. The provioun occupuu any have lot: him more unsettled. and the gun mun will Add it tint month`: bill. W100 lolvinu A hnnun dn nnt o.-mm- ....... your xurnuuro. If your lamllonl uyl that the house has All the modern improumenu you must not look for A phonngrnph in each room. Ibo hnullord didn't mean that. - ~ - 2, lnlnlnlnn u-n... .._- _.-.-_ ._ _,( on In no nurry In settle. Eugnge your nuckmnn About ten weelro in Advance, and if necessary guuruntee the payment 0. your bill by giving I lien on your furniture. If in") I.-..II..-I _-_._ .L.. .L, I I u-rri ll H0 Ill. At glcht health the auto full on W hen courtship hm n. Then voids an Inn _ low and non ; "Do. pl . am I-`un--Juu one 1" Julian! on; you; but peoples] w`:.". J." "' `.:'`?..`"f..'.'. ...a 0 I "Dent l'|l|:?t|.ll. one more." N. liodou (`our-|'er. , -_ _ --.-v.-- noun; 0-`: UIUVU. Bo cure to my the first month`: rent in advance. It will put you on good worm: with the l|nd'nrL and lfl` tbs: you need be in no hurry to settle. Envun vnnr nn..L-..-.. -l.....A A-_ .__ L- O A zrnve Iuepicion prevail: that the anti Jeeuit Agitation. u now organized in To- ronto, in n movement in the interest of _tory- iem. Some of the most active epirite in eonnection with it are the men who have in the pest been nnst active in their prope- znndn against the Move! government, and it looking if they were to turn the Jeeuit one against the lace] ministry if they can. That in the impression of thoee who read the Empire, nnd have henrd of Hughes er (:1. Where the use of kicking out Mr. Dickin- son for special abuse Y :The word is passed around that though Mr. Dalton l\lc(`nr1hy is Against Sir John on the Jesuit question he is not agninst A perpetuation of his power. No? Well, whnt did Mr. McCarthy mean when he said the government ought to go? Wu he shsmming or was he not `P If not he will ruign the presidency of the Ontnrio conser- vative association. He may be plnying I put but heoannot thank his politic :-cl friends for giving him away. 0 The Toronto Telegram inveighu against 3 pnrtv system that mortgages men`: freedom |ndhnruesses their Judgments to the chariot of A party leader." The cause of this patrio- tic outburst was th vote of the member for Carleton on the Jesuit bill, And Sir John was the god this representative ignor lntly worshipped." ignorantly worshipped ? Wusnot the first connnandrnentin the corner` vative political decaiogue, Thou shalt hsve no other God before me 3" written by Sir John Macdonnld`! 0 I ----__.__._____. Inuit: fallen lob. -- L_- __a_.__-.I -7 Rh '| A WILL LEAVE the RI Lnwrenco Whnr dunnc the season of nnvigm ion. For MONTREAL and \Vny Ports on-r} WEl)SESD.\ Y M()R.\IlNG at 8 o'v|nck. For TURUN'l`0 and St. Caiharincs ever) SUNDAY MORNING 1:50`:-iook. JAMES SWIIP1` A (3.. Agents. --~-r-- v -IUUJU -nu I!`l|lU\ II was mogul, but Mr. Mercier had A precedent in the Letellicr 1 case. To condemn the provincial premier in to condemn the dominion premier, wind the party organist thnt does that will nd his uuefuluou gone. 4 The speaker of tin` Quebec legislature was not in political scconl with the guvernment and so Mr. Merci:-r retired him. The Empine says his removal was illegal, but . z1)l`ro1u.4L NOTES. The question of conferring the` freedom of Edinburgh upag Mr. Parnell irto be lub- mitted to I vote of the ratepayers. And sup. posing it does not our 3 The friends of (he Irinh luder lhould l are well enough alone. __--:_j_j- A Lucky Oolloldouoo. .- I.-..-- L--_-.. nu-I -___._ A _lIIqIt Dnlbnnop. . ..... L... nn-- I'- and principle. Verily it will be a long time before a conservative cleriq arrnignn hie pnrvy on Dr. Douglas has done. lfthere in a one on record Iimilnr to that under_diucue- eion let the Inielhyeiicer oite it or hence- forth hold in ,,....e_ Moreover it had bet.` pier give no impudence on. the ground o!_ `party bin? when did it take issue with in party and repudiate any of its wrongs ?. In there any political infamy which it "can- not condone if nuociniod with its party? The Wine has not undertnkon to prove that the liberalgjrc without epot and blem- ieh, and the In!c[_ligmcrr cannot decently venture such nu nqsumpilon in the name of the coniervetiveel Nor was the purity of parties the theme of Dr. IJougla.ea' speech. He auniled Mr. ll:-rcier for his disappoint- ing work, but Mi 1 nothing that could reflect upon the honesty and integrity of other liberals. To seek to make is genernl appli- cation of his language shown that our` Bellie- ville contemporary in no`: at all troubled with compunction ofconscieuce. It in the great and Ieliappointed epoule of political righteuuanene though wholly bereft of an npoetle'e virtue. `II!!! II No End. >L..a;- AL- Important News ___, 9 u - any of your roxonfc, IBNTREAL AND sr. cIT}IA}1IN- smmzn PERSIA. WIIJ. LEAVE Wharf d\!nngg[|9p_e_o_\Qon of nnvigmion. .,-.. MI ydo. who Inn IN you: all nuordhy. Mn. yd; voj:(I {girl} in! and hot ' dluull ac n. .30.: mm 3 don ll widow cl A ooldhr cl llnd I " rs O0b9Immn mo sound And 9! chi Iiubdq Au who wu_l lb 0010!! huh and Inuit I no cum ronuonpr. NIIYOI .A il U.--FIIUIII villo it dooonuod In E! but 2:. .*:.P.:-.-'..:~:_-1-':e:v_-e._TT-an HIV '0 .`ii'.'.".`i$`z u--Ilvnaua DIJUU I UAI I!. At St. George, 8.1.: New York 4, Wuh- lngcon 2. M. rhuuapnu: Phnudonpai. 3. Do- In a At Pmaur. = Pmnburg 1. cnmxuda. At Iudlunpolh: Indiuupolh 7. Chicago 8. ` LIOIIOI IOION Chi IIIIIQ. S1`. Pun, April 3. ~Tho Strut poly In: another Ilko on hand. 0 ' at work on the coil: In Sovuthmtrod, I in number. struck 3.0-day for an sdvuoo yngu from 81.25 to [L80 r day. Twelve Ion loll) llnnod. CI1'Yor.\luxIco. April `)9.--.\ hand-at Ruruninto by 0 train on tho Nation! wullroqd at Toluu. Twelve men were bod- ]: mannlod. - wuurou :5 1y mnnglod. Irmub ton Down by_ionIoIllI- NI! Vnnt A-..:I In n._ - u y.- . A A rlno Dloplny. ` Prevent ha I ne dln lny In his window of Scotch tweed: for II tin . and I large variety of pattern: for pcnt up. Also I line of Iorutod for ovuoontlng. ranging from 810. Made to order. A It guaranteed. v . __ - _. . . . uruuu. u IVUOEO, 3-`itunh-d on Um north sin:-of (`olhornc Street. also two vncml_'|ola on Division Street. Um-rad in Inn: maul! purchasers. Terms cu)`. Salem .\hr: in`: auction rooms on W EH.\`h`l).\ Y. .1 u_`. I.-.{. at 2 o'clock. E. R. .\lAR1`l.\. A IIl`I innnnln

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