Daily British Whig (1850), 11 May 1889, p. 4

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Ivan Luau. v-an--vi -... -..-._..-- wt N0. :1 KING ITRIIT. with mafaugi Ih Jowoocuptcdutwootorou. Aaobot I mud. Tull` (`u I. with one and on nth Ionian our ulnluoooun. moron:-loo-. 1|` noncnlt out-ur lot. Anvil t0 I rnnceu street. Mr. Wnggoner, of III' city. tn omployce on the stunner l`vnh., 1 one of hi: hnndu badly cruohed It foroom by 1 box falling nnnn it IAIHIIV-XvUl' I VII IIIUIIIII April '22. [The foregoing letter comes to us direvt from Mr. Cooper, without the knowledge of the purveyors of the medicine, unsolicit- ed. and may, therefore. be considered As conscientious testimony. We publish it as the request. of the writer, and it is not sn sdvertisement.--l-I1. The .|laa'I. ` Pnrugrnplu Plckod l'p About the Iurvu -NuteI ol General Interest. The tug .\lcArthur ooqled It Swift`: whsrf this murninu 3u(l I HIICIK IFUIII IIYIUEII KIIUW lluxen In 1533 my wife took pain: ncroee the kidneys. and from there to her shoulders and in the pit.` of the stomach. The skin came off her finger ends and also off her lips, and turned purple red. She wu under ndoctons care for about three years, and took different medicines. but no relief came. I got disheartened, and Mid one dny, Will we try some patent medicine?" She said: Jack. let me die; I have tnken medicine enough." I went down to W. Clerk": drug store and procured two bottle: of Safe Cure, and one of pills. I continued on until {the had tcien eleven bottles. when the nid: I need no more; I have no pain anywtere, And I feel quite my self egein." My wife him never since unifor- ed from the dreadful pain: which the had before taking Warner`: Safe (`ure. I am sorry that in justice to the purveyoreeef that invaluable medicine I have not report- nul rm it lwfnro, lmf. npvnrlhnlnsn I remain. lllll IIIVIIUIOIO IIIOUICIDC I IIIVQ I10` l'0p0l'l~ ed on it before. but nevertheless I recom- `mend it. to every human being nutforing with the sums niictiou. Yours, em, J. COUl`ER, l,;n|\LLAnnnr pnrl Ll-lhllr K) IHBCIVD IIIU IUIIUWIIJS Having read so many ' valuable teati- mouiala as to the value of Warner's Sufe Cure. I think it my duty to contribute one, and lspenk from actual knowledge. In IKKR vnv wifn lnnlr nninn A1-rnnn tho I lvlu uu. Avnvutu .uuu. To the Editor of the Mail: Ass cou- alwt reader of your paper I will tlumk you to insert the following : Having read an mnnv' vnluninla tenti. IIUCI I-UIIIISIUUU `E `US PUT |U- Joa. McCauainnd dz Son, Toronto. the well-known designers and workers in glass, execute charming memnrial windows and household stained glue of every known de- scription. They also make cut, beveled, ailvered and bent glass in all sizes and im- port diract from the makers an immense stock of liritiah plate glass which they ship to all parts of Canada. " From the Toronto .\`:ul. -1-: .1 up. a .1 STEAM!!! uurn will loan l`ol[er'I What! nttllmn. Klllrlllx IIIU JUIIU I00`), I55]. llllu l( D\`. There was plenty of fresh wholesome grsss butter on the market this morning. It solxl from 20. to 23. per lb. Rhubarb and asparagus were soldrapidly at 5c. per bunch and tomatoes at 20 per lb. Jnn Mnvnulninnd It Snn. Tnrnnfn Oh periy I ll'Ill uuu [Ill WHO- Thc city clerk has received I communi cation from the depnrtment of immigration at 'l`urnnto, asking him to give'ItatiItica with reference; to the assessment of dogs during the years 1886, 1887. and I833. 'I`hs-re wm: nlnntv nf Trash whnln-nmn urn-I VV IIU were Illy L > There urelfortv-two people Vli\-ing\`lh a small cottage on Alfred street; twenty-four children and eighteen adults. The building is only large enough to accommodate pro- perly I upon and his wife. Tlm nitv nlnrlx hm: mnnivnul A nnmmnni ILI Cillllllllllln "A`uother mnrriege at the Methodist par- lounge, Pittaburg lul: week. A young Kingston merchant and 1 fair young bride from 5`-torrington were the happy ones." Who were they! `L Thnrn Arn.fnrh:.hun nnnnin Iix-inc : in n IHUIIL snare. . The ambulance corps of the Nth P. V7.0. _R.. received their uniforms yesterday after- noon. Most of the members have served in` other battalions. Su|Sergt. 8. Todd is` in command. I( \i..,.sI.-.. ..-.--...3-...- ..t AL- II-LL...I2-L _-._ IUKBIUII, on me hn. _ v _'~ The __eudience at the open house last evening wu`fair.' Many local "gene" were given` during the performnnce. _Thoae in- toreatcd in the recent! cock ght received their. share. 'l`|.... ..._|...l-....- .......`.- .l `L. `ALL I) In A murmeu. ` . John Pomeroy, trader, Marlbnnk. has made an assignment to H. Keech. Tem- worth.; The creditors meet. at the `Windsor, Kingston, on the 13th. `- Th. ...A:...... .. .1... ....-..- i.-..-- 1..-. z,uuu It'll! 0! DIN! IIIOBI TIIIWIY U000! COVOI". Tharp was A heavy hail uorm at Brock- ville yauborday. 'lhe ntouqa were as big I! L marbles. ' ` 1.1.. I) ..... .. .__,_1,,, \l;,u1 n u Nun: Paton-imii Picked Up `by Our Io- portorq In Iholr llannbhau. The Bmclullle people will have an excur-' ion to Kingston on Mny 24th. " . St. Paul`: chlfrnh sunnrninn, Fl-irlnv, \Inv fawn Lu nlugluun on may Zilll. St. Paul`: chu'rch excursion. Fridty, Shy 24th, to Piclon and Lake in the Mountain; B. W. Folger guys there in more than 2,000 feet of the street ruilwsy under cover. There Win A hnnvv hail nlnrm A9. R.-ml.-_ CUIIIU I`! :"-:..:.-.`3- 7:.-all W-WXIVI ht .. A 'u..n"" . J3 VERY [D TESTIMONY. MARINE INTELLIGENCE- INCIDENTS or THE DAY. 5 IIIIICIIUU. lc.. Lighrkoeper, Port Arthur. of tweed: for unit: M 813 by Lambert & Walsh. IIU {MILK sums, ICE CREAM and SODA WATER M th_!IAz_AA_!!`.kRllS` naoa, _ a\__A...A.___. II prints that Am the very `oval. I! you Inn: I uuhhcuon [WI no I cull U` W0 have I Iylendld stock at 'l`RL'.\'Ki and VALNIH. W u-noun: over our more. BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS AND VALISES. 26. People. Ha.ines' Brass Band and Orchestra. 11.1-..- n__.._.| I:-I, - u- All the Latest Styles in English. Amerivan and Cuwlm Yirst-clus Itnufscturors' Extends In in vitnlion to tho public Io Insm-c' their lurzv and (`0I'Il|n\ u ck of 'CENTRAJ_ SHOE STORE BEST MIXED PAINTS $1.25 R. M.HORSEY & C0 noun Dy llr0IV'rI rvrr wuuvtvn w.uxn aoo,nmu.m'. nus Air Tight Locks, - Moveable Flues, Cold Dry Air, Hardwood, Antique Finish, Elegant and Durable. CLEANABLE DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR THE `WARM WEATHER HAS GUME "3T'c5FFoRo, Sr., --A;._g-,A _.._`,-__.___.:._ ER{E1GHToN's RAMBLE, But we are prepared to woo! the want: cfcur cuslomera with A full line of the We have hou ht Iwn clenrling lines in these. Neither ave been shown in this vii) . and we can offer them `mv 1030:: per yard less than usual price. They nreverf ne goods. and We have only a nmal quantity of each shade. For ncsl d|splR_\' and lowest prices in Dr;-as Goods and 'l`.imInin1ra call at A arfendid clearing line of All \Vunl Foullea. double width. in thn new shades and black. \\'c offer thisdnisy line at The regular vuluoie\M)r:. ` Double Fold Fancy Satin Robad Dress Goods. ZEPHER STRIPE COS- TUME DRESS GOODS, > [To hand this morning, l0c,_ [SPECIAL JOB PURCHASES or Dress Mantles made to order. Hardy s CAL QMITY JANE" LEONARD oouau: row 30c. All wool; One Price Store. 88 Princess Street. Marked me. well worth l`3IC to I50. PRINCESS STREET. Goods a gallon. Proprietor. Doro min the County of Frontennc. To on who uddrenedlo the undersigned at the olce of the Toronto General Trusts Comvany no! later than 1 71h din ol May Next. and state oath oil`-.-r or one-half cash and the balance to be secured by n rul mortgage on the remlsce with interest at nix per cent. pa ynhle all yearly The puruhnner in In search the title at his own ex new and to have tun days Iron) nccep lanes 0 lender in which toucrepl or reject the title. lfubjmlians be niwrlc to the title,-. which the Vendor: are unable or unwilling to an- swer. the Vemlora are to be at liberty to cancel the sale without being liable for an costs or dnmnaus. The Vendors will only pr uce such docununls. llllu deeds And paper us are in lheir puea4~sslon.1|nd will not be bound to pn- (`ure any abstract of title. J. W. LANG.\ll'lR. MARTIN'S - OPERA - HOUSE. TO-NIGHT, THE TORONTO GE.\'ERAL TRUSTS (`OMPANE lainsu-ucled by Dr. \\'|llimn Tehs 0`Beilly. Inspector of Prisons and Public (`hur- illeo for Ontario and Statutory Committoo of the person and estate of the above-named James Docks For the purchase of Lot Number Sixteen inthe 1 Tenth Conceilaion of the Town:-hlp of Lough- horo h.in the County of Frontennc. Ton on who under-sinned aodolbloud cuununclwouu uvr ulnllgoooun. nonorlcon.` ' `E.'I6&`i`b:1 ;'$:`.`.'ua'iEs-.`n.5".!.. I U` PA!!! to Ptcton Noam. more or l(`bB Twmrtynvres are clonrcd and the rust tim- bcred with elm. oak. maple and smnu pine. 'l`he renter part oftho land is 3 Andy loam. suitable or cultivation. 'l`h-re are n young on-lmrd : one frann: house 21 3: I8. one lug barn 16 x H on the prop:-rty, and it is l|l'('t`S8llO.` by good roads. '1 l0 lot is situate in tho plmaplmte belt and imtncdimely adjoins tin: celebrated I-`oxton Mine. The mining? rights nmy, if the Vendor nice") it ml visnblo. N` suld .-wnnrutcly. The proscrly will be put up subject to a re- scrred bl '1`--rmn tun nar mm! dnwn nt time nf sutlo : that balance In Inmy (mya Inermmcr. I-`url her particulars and conditions qt sale may be had on applicuLion to the Auctioneer, or lu In the laiter of theato of JAMES DEEKS. 1 Lunatic, Oonnod in the Asylum for tho Insane at Kingston. _...___.____.________ cuiunn nunnlnr oolun. n....... A... u... v..|..-.-In-nlgv, A served b;(l ` Terms ten per cent down at time of sale ; the balance in thirty dnya lherezlflcr. particulars of Mo_nda, Mayl3th, '89, Inns: `:5 vuvw In I-- Prices--Ground Flour. 35: Balcony `.`.. ac: Gnllory. l5r. UNDER AND BY \'iiiTl'E OF` A POWER OF SALE. contained in a tnortgagn. which will be produced at the time 01' sale. dated the Twenty-ninth day ot April A.D. 1882. from 'l`imo'hy (`onnolly at nl to Robert Wuddeii. an i assigned to the Vendor. there will be mid by Public Auction. by Joaeuh Salter. Auction- eer. at his Auction Rooms. Brock Street. King` I ston. on atuu. un Sutnrduv, the Twenty-fth day of MI)`. AJ). 1889. u t--u.--`w. cw--- TINIDKIV-I will he rwohud bf lhoundor` tuned up mi in M TUIC-IIAY. om lnrant. for tho now trades` wurlna requlrml In tho .-nunnnnlnnnnlannn at nun Brick linol- n.u. nuuu. at FWO o'clock in the afternoon. the following Lands mid Premises: The North Half of Lot Number Twelhs in the Ninth Concession of the Township of Loughborough. in the County - of Frontenac. -eoutniuing one hundred acres. less 'l`wnm\'m-rns are rlonmd and the rent tim- burn any nbutrucx or mm. LANG.\ll'IR. Manager. The Tnronto General Trusts (`om puny. Dated this 18th day of April. I589. This Powder ncver varies. A marvbl of pu- rity. strength and wholesmnenesx-1. More econ- omical than ordinary kinds. and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test. short weight. alum of hosphntc Powders. So! n oxnv l\"(`AN8. ROY I. BAKING _l UW- Ill l,'UIllpUllllUIl Wllll IIIU lllllllllllut Ul Iuvv lcal. weight, So! _l`U\\'- DER U0.. 106 Wall Street. New York. Auo TI0NSALE'" _0}I'_. FARM AND VALUABLE MINING LIWDS FJTIMELY}ANNOUNCEMTENLI; Veu Kingston. April mm. I88`! -j.P_,._ TO conncrons. TO RECEIVE TENDERS FARM FOR ,SALE. II llouloo on Barrio Ulreeu. uul urea!-intlun o he soon I|co.(`aruor ol unk n olhnmon I 11.. lowest or an tomhr not neon ibsolute|-y-PEI? BAKING E.W.D_EB MULDOON PICNIC. ; _ QYA g\_\. ("y YALIGILT V " A1! A . SMYTHE. S.\H'l`H B LYON. \'nndnP1' Rnlinhnn AND THF. EDWARD HM ITH. Chnlrmnn (`om , S.\ll'l`H R h`I'U.\', Vendors` Solicitors. mm WAIUI HlI`l'I`l, (.`om. s at my I Bu-oat. cauurlly FOR SAL! VALUABLI cm |'l0PII'l`Y_ -- an cougar: -can-on ._a.|. L..lIAl__. ` not reeulted emherueeingly to the pereiee `Toronto preehyeery le hntone in neny. end THE MARRIAGE QUL`.'Tl0.V. n Dr. Gregg, in the Toronto preebytery. hne revived the diecueeion of the merriege queetion in no (er no it elfeute the relntione exieting between huebemie end their do oeeeed whee eietere, end between wivee` end their eieter'e huebende. The Preehy. teriene have meent to he very enet in re- gerd to thin lew, but here not, it eeeme, been living up to It. There hee long been e feeling thet the objeotione to the Inerriegee specified ere not eo well iounded After ell, end eome clergyrnen heve iecillteted rether than pueented cue! thet heve gone on the reoorgi. Moreover when theee ceeee here come before the church cnurte, they heve connected with them. The whole incline- tlon he been to iegelly esteem the viuletioue of chnn-h low, end to pave the wey for the eoieptetiun oi that law to the tenclenciee oi - the timee. it any be that Dr. Gregg use the inevitehle d euch ecuuree o! intentional lnJillir etio6I [lid nope: B1111! eppttoenm: of vigoroue ergelnent end tllecipline to eountereot the eect oi II. He mdtle e powerful epeeoh In the preehvtery end oer- ried hie point, reepecti` union with e de- oeeeed wile`e eieter end her niece. end the epprovei oi the whole unit. 0! ooeree the In opinion no} noeinleeeoe the geeerel eeeennhly meet in ehenaeeivee. he egite tioenneeeheoonegenerei. The nee trhe thinheeDr.0re-deu.Inethenenerone. erthepreeentelteen d the ehereh en ehenep-legeqeeeIeneilIpeevel.eedthet A GREA 7' SC.-INDAZ. It will be remembered that when the Uk- lahoma reserve was thrown open by the U. S. go\'ernment to settlement a great rush was made towards it. Thousands started for the promised land, desiring to locate upon it under the homestead act, only to start home from it when they found that its few good spots were in the hands of land sharks and speculators. The disappoint- ment gave way to indignation when they learned that the men who had been appoint ed by the government to protect the public interests, the marshals and the deputy- marshals, had led in the indiscriminate seizure of territory. fhe charge is that mg: who would never think of performing the ordin- ary duties ol a deputy-marshal, sec'1red sp- pointments ae such {or the business advan- tages which would be incident to a deputy. ship. The expectant settlers on the border were not allowed to cross over until a speci- ed day. The intention of the law was that all should stand on an equal footing. land the malfeasance charged, to beniore specic, was that the deputies took advantage of their nillcial position to get on the ground in advance, and thus be prepared to take advantage. directly or indirectly, of their knowledge of the country. Cue of the otii cinls has been mndid enough to admit that he and others gays pointers to their friends, and they don't see that they have done any harm nor that the government ha.s done any harm. It's a case of official dishonesty which is wholly inexcusable. though party expediency may suggest the passage of it into oblivion as soon as possible. (`ann- dians. with the experience of the N: rth- West before them. know what politics can The Montreal (lazme has created a sur- prise by charging, in connection with the Jesuit estates bill, that Only when political antipathies to the dominion government prompted the ventilation of the subject and its presentation to the ill-informed public mind of Ontario as a serious menace to Pro testant liberty and civil rights. did the mi- nority in Quebec, who now cry so loudly for redress. become aware of any supposed im- pairment of religious freedom or derogation from the supremacy of the crown by the legislation at issue." This is the allegation preferred [by the leading ministerial organ of Quebec in reply to the declarations of Rev. Dr. Campbell. It,is an allegation which does s'nall credit to our contemporary. It knows that the leaders in the agitation v all along have been conservatives. and the most persistent supporters of the federal government on general principles. The idea of insinuating that Col. O'Brien or Mr. Mc- Carthy are inuenced by political antipathies to the dominion government, is simply ridi~ culous ;and the allusion to the followers of these men as representatives of the? "ill-in- formed public mind of Ontario" is assuredly insulting. The misrepresentation is wholly uncalled for. It is without a purpose and signication. It ought to drive the leaders of the agitation to dene their political re~ lationships anew, but will they do so`! Col. O'Brien and Mr. McCarthy have never yet, like the Gui!//I, intimated their readiness to eat dirt or outrage conscience for the sake of the party. v "I The WEEKLY BRITISH W1 -HG, 8 pages. 56 Jolumns. is publlshod every Thursday morning 81 u our, itively in advance. otherwise at 81.50 wt be c lurked. - EDW. J. B. PENSE. Proprietor. Ax)vxcnr'fx7EMr:xrs. or four lines, onoor two insertiona...... 50 For four lines, each subsequent. insertion. .V 26 Over four lines, Irst insertion. . 10c perline Each su uont consecutiveins. . . . 50 . Once A Wee subsequent ins. .... . . 10c ~ Twice a week. subsequent ina...... 80 " Three 3 week. subsequent ins. ..... . 60 " 'i`weivo iines to the inch. . Notices of Births Merrie es and Deaths 500. such, uniese when "hookod when 81 ischnrged. Special notices in reading columns are chara- ed M twenty cents per line for each insertionq Oiiioers of uninmrnoreted Associations _or ed line for each mseruon. unln rporated Associations or Bocietioa will be he} personally responsible for sllordora they give. .Attachea no the most In one or the beat Job .Attachen to the paper omens in Canada ; rapid, stylish and cheap ` work : eight Improved printing presses. ~ All charaes for aduertwing, aubscv-ipt(cAn WUTI 3 UIKIII. LIU ruvuu pl IIIHJJB l"""" ' char es l;or a14.bsc1'iz1H07| and ob p nting are tumble in advance; "H8 mus be distinctl u ers0- ` -- . , T;-IE DAILY fa; n 1 ; TH: Hnlti VVIIIGH uhllshcd every even- ` IR. 3L-3% King Stree . Kingston, Ontarib; at six I)t'LLAll3 PER YEAR. ' for tho um-nu Irma` warn re mmu III the 1r,;,-;_1:::.':%.9:-s:'::e:$r..s==-"W 1"-1' and mend-iutlonu to my work Improved printing for aubscv-ipticn znd {oh 2) ntinn are mzuable advance: _ Whig : Telephone, Number 229. " OP ./9" Der Orbem ea.-_" *;.;m.{m..T. s TRA.\'GE TA rm: THE `BRITISH Wan.:;~:s.:wtIRpAY. MAY 11%. Ivnnoauu null mgq Ion ol . DH 0 00., Manual. Wuhan 0 Don Dyer : Qulnlnoald Iron Who will In lvnnodlnh Mk! I: can at in diamond. I... -0 --..olA. .-A xnnonl (In. CIIIU. rrom rm! to oil |0N'P- "`""" \ the l'0OI onn bu constructed much ohznrl` by way of Lyndhnm than 5! N`! ` " mu. m um I. . mm: the 0l""' will Inn to tank. ununuuquu Jullrlll. Tho laot. that parliament haa auboldlud thahportlon cf the Kllglton I. SmlIh'a l`a|la railway, betwo.-on Klngaton and S9oloy'a llaypa diatan--c ol twanty mllea. haa oauaod uuoaalncaq in the towuahl of ilcar of /l_.eda and Lanuluuuo. \"ubals_v haa duo lmn granted tn the `l`houaand lalancla railway, now the `it. l.a\ueIu.~a`t.o the Grand Trunk Junction. and from that int lo: a llatanco of aevontoen nuilaa towar a oonuootln with the llrna-lull:-. Wntport Q S. Ht. . R. and on the n-puaod lino ol tho Kingston & Smit.h'a Pal 0 vaulway. This maana, It ale. ra to ua. that the Klngaton l Smltha an. railway and the Tlaouaaud Islands rnll~ way, wlll haw tn amalaamato at Sooloyi BI and fog; ._m|h "III through In t snilenv. mu. ... on` `$3 mrm; `as am ' llnoa hava charter! to than polnta. and only on In necnaary through that part pl the country. But untll the Ilia la lune It cannot be told exactly when It will lo cahd. From that on harp. llowavor. I'll Inll nun I... nnnninsntn -lI!h dhllllll` THE PALACE STIIAMIR 81'. LAW- RICNCI huboonchnnorrd fur the occasion. II urnnd(`om~orI nhmrd. Leaving Folum-`n Wharf on SA`! IFIIDAI .-nth at Juno. at 10*` A Probable Amulgnumtlun 0! Two nun- wnyu-Tho schema Oullllotl. (lnmnoqno Jourml. `FL- I--. .|.-. _,_n___-_. L-- -..|..l.Il--.l lugs. lI.'HI- H the publiv -leelrc-I to cell ue (:enernl" to be it, end the clue referred to can take it out In biting their uoeel. We have huut~ ed up the recnrde of went two of them. and not one nu-yther`e eon 0 the clen in en- tltled to Anything except the very pleinent and cheepeet and molneet "Bill" or "Tom." They went to let our title of "Genenl"elone or eomethlng will occur to pull: their feel- -..,.___._.._ some any. We undenuml that there in considerable disntiufnctiun around town with I vermin cluu because the genern| public hu dubbed us with the title of "(ienoru|." We rot-sr tn thou"`cupminI," "mujorI," "coluncls" llld judgea" who spend tour-fth: of their time in the mug shop: um] poker rooms, llld thg other lifth in abu-ing decent cili- 7:-nl nu. If Major Jones. he of the tawny hair and purple noise, will let us alone we shall never crou his path If he peruintu in lying about uu-il he continues to Icundnliu our pri rate charncter and throw mud It our car neat. effort: In build up the town. he will hear Iounetlxing drop with an awful thud Iome day. \\'A nnrlpnuml Ilut than in nnnnlilarnlilu nln`. I` luoumn I 00 IU. IIIUTB IIIUUICI I! more of the fraternal npiriI.-more of the pride of prnlessiou. Therefore, while we are perfectly sntietied that the bald-hauled. bow legged, squint-eyed, old coyote who cull: himself the editor of the moribund dish rug, eleven d< on below, ought to be in lute prison for iilr, we are not going to forget what belongs to the nmenitlee of editorial life. If k1-{.... l,....... L- AC 01.. 9.-nun Lulu an.` Illa We pUlIlII\Uly ITIUUU lU.UU UIIIEU. There is too much mud throwing among the editors of the west anyhow. They eeem to hunt forgotten what. in due to the position. If one of our doctors kill: I patient by some mistake, the rent Are ulwny: ready to swear him clear. If one of the editorinl fraternity nmkel I trip the rent are eager to pitch into him. It shouldn't be so. There should he .......-A l\` of... C.-.on-....I .niu-:0 nun:-n 1.` than Arizona Kicker. u '0 hnve been offered $25 in cash and a barrel of wild plum viuegsr to publish the record of the man who rum the fully fur- ther down the street. While there is no doubt in our mind that he in 1 biguniu, horse thief, barn burner, And snnrchint aym pathizer, we know what. belong: to decency and we positively refuse tozbe bribed. Then: in um much mud throwing Among Too Much Mud 'l`Iu-owblng Among `the Arlmnu Editors. Arizona Kickor. \\'n In. un lunar Mr. Joseph liswden has very vigorously presented the means by which the mineral wealth of Frontenac can he developed and it remains with the board of trsde, the city ` council and the public generally to seize upon the ideas expressed and carry them Oilt to A successful conclusion. If the peo ple sre enterprising there is every prospect oflliingston reaping advantages that will be most surprising The board of trade meets Tuesday night to further consider the subject. snil every thoughtful citizen should attend and lid in reaching right methods for sdvsncement. MEIBITAEUIL Excunsuou on ma LODGE, No. 79, s.o.n.n.s.. ToPic1on4mdIAkeon thohionnhin. . Rev. \V. I". Hurri.dge. of Ottawa, I.ml Rev. Mr. Bar-rluy, of Montreal, have re- fused to join in the anti-Jesuit agitation. The .\l)uh`9ll Gazette think: this should lead others to pause mud consider well the` wisdom of an agitation which has already provoked language I! dangerous as it is un- justifiable." To whom does the (lazdte rel'e_r? Not to any one in Kinglton, by the citizen: of which the Jesuit bill was most peacefully coutempln.te:l. I I The motion of .\Ir. Howard Vincent, in favour of a commercial union of the Britinh empire has been withdrawn for the present. There M.-eme,"`vsa_\'s a cablegram, a wi:le- ` spread feeling among the fienils of im perial federation that public opinion in not ripe for such a proposal, and a premature debate would likely injure the genera movement." Not very encouraging to the leaders in the imperial federation movement in Canada. Kingston will 530011. [:0 the Canadinp city V: of churches. The uccommodation for public _worship of God in increasing as tho popula- tion increases, even more so, In the appear- ance ofnme churches at the regular ser- vices would `seem `to indicate. if Some of the Cnmaiiian our miils have been closed because the owners ofpthem sny ` their osnnol; be operated successfully as the tariff now stands. Well. well. We thought that the national policy was going to pm- tech snd prosper every business. Wu it not the NP. that made a. convert of Mr. Sylvester Neelou? And is he sntised with the-present situation? IEDITONIAL NOTES. The people of Prince Albert, N.W.T., are to hnvevn nilway, qr anything lelao they want. and that will kep them quigt. The government has a'|1or:or of rebellion. is phrhnc not desired. If mhrriaqu cannot be justiell by the law and the gnu pelthey should not be penittedl; if the --fur und golpel hnvd not, in thin onllightenovul 1 age, the meaning that they had 139' long ago, the remit respecting discipline ought to go. Aasuredlj public opinion in Englanvl and Amerlcn in not wht it Wu on this subject. _;- __.. ----- niuiwav MATTERS. "LIVE AND LET LIVE." . Carnot OI IINOI IIITWVOIIHJHNI Iurool. Iowgq My tondpr In necauurlly mgpux ; J. a. nun. . . u-cums. . when Mb; wuuckan ago h(`ucu. svnumwnnannunrvi-nor Outorlt. Wluolohoonnollll. III eluclocntoth. WIuuhohadohlMIu.nIopvn.Icn(hoI'|I. `V Illlury Camp. Unnaoocpo council hu sated E200 and um cnlum have suhocr d $1!) for the run: at ground: and other upenun ohould (innumqno ho ulcctod. Col Strnuhoulo hu upruood hinuoll uthli with ground dvnnhlo. Manly. opposite In! your`: camp and In A Into: the mluluur n! unllltln nu um when 3:: work olslcrtlng mm on was slain: Unnnqnn would be con: dorud. Ill lmllu In have mule |ny`!_ VII ! IDI Iluuvuu The Kin Ion Wmn. ouvlom oi the prom Kerk! o! t 0 bay ell . in anticipating who u syn b I In I It out uuulncnt. wh ch in OIRJ In her this yet! than in I888; and not OI? Nlou umwl by the llmootone city pnpor.--Bollovil|o Ontario. 1'... [ha Natural of tho ounotonr IIIOOI llmutono city p|por.-uouuuu uumuw. Than the llgu of the ooanotory were |noorroc_t. fa. scribe. to `in I point `.`f"a3'.? 3211' '.1}':l'.`."'1.l i'.':e.,`.`.'....'.3"? V :rl.|h"u-cunt`: roll ol 1 in you. Too thin 3 Wall. till the rruont roll in revised. Ind thou Ihout 0 your advancement. if you 3.... -ml. LII` ` ` nun ll oum. Arrival: : Tug Eleanor, Capo Vincent. bugs Pity of Kiugutou in tow ; och; (`Inns White, Olwego. 196 tons coal: Iloop (Hui Tidings. (fluyton. light ; prop. Rhudu Emily, Chiosgo. 38,3!) buohelu corn; nchr. l_-Iliu White, Chtrlotto. `I95 tonlood ; Ichr. Dud- Icy. Lharlotto. 450 ton ooul. J1 nourl ll'0m Duullu, ulr Inlulu uu utuuu. On the Irinl trip of the now steel Itenmer Modjella. for the Hamilton Toronto route. the run out to not And back, I distance of thirty noven English mild, At 0 little better than ID miles per hour. She starts for (`a nu!` At A__:--l- . I`.... I.`I_-.u.p l`Al\Q "innanl upon in. Bury u buvaru, but have time to take orders. Hood: right. nylon right. prices right. tit. right, everything right with Lam bert I Wnloh. Ill) l'rincuI street. l'he Itumcr "Chemung" run from Bunlo up Port Huron in 19 hours. The Iona run up Lake Huron Wu mule in I4 houn unl I0 minutes. Her timo to Chicano In `20 hours And 30 minute: from the units, md .34 hour: from Buulo. the Intent on record. n.. .|.- o..L.I o.-in Al 0).. n.- nlnnl -humor I'll` IIILHIIILIK S ecinl hue m e to order ` Princeu street. \I. \\'-.. ..... `-1 un: 63 m"uoImr'uu, mcion mu) m sun was

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