Daily British Whig (1850), 14 May 1889, p. 4

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uU.`.._ ...1n. AIIIDMI o mm`:-3'iu ~' Ill $3119" 915? TU UNUW [I'll range of Satin Moms. Surahs, Sarah Royals, Fai//es, Royals, Ar- mures, Luxers and (ms Om/'ns Satin Meros, 600., in all colors 00/cred 81'//v Faille, new shades In BLACK s/urs we show full` _..- -1` 8i//1 Sum/1 S'tu'pes. 250. 23 7-2 inch colored Surah, 500 Co/oned Pongees and Liberty Silks, 500. Mantlu made to ord;r. DEPARTMENTI Hardy's Spring Drop a! Suaiu-9. While Adun Clarke, 0! North Hlmaley, Wu harrowing on Friday of last week, my: the .\'mith'u Falls Rem:-:I, one of his hornet` feet vrgm through the toil and left I Imnll hole. When he wig coming back Acros- the eld he met an armv of union which came out of the hole. and with the unint- Ance of hi: how hillml PC. 0.. p-.. ..-..- uuuu our. on we nmw. and with the unint- nnce of his boy killoui 6.`), the rest escaping. lee! deep In the Sholea' lot in Loughboro. I short ulisumcu from Sydenham. The Ihnft is nhendy down forty feel. Capt. , Nathaniel Stone in superintendent of Ihe work. A few dun): agn Capt. Moore pur- chued I00 acres 3! phosphate property It Wenlport. the new nllk-er! '`l'IlII. One of the High Court nloorn will be nrescnl lo perform the Installation. A large nu-o`ung is requested. 1`. 1`. RI-2N1`0.\'. nu artist I Bllll. Cnpt. Moore intend: erecting a mill on phosphate property, owned by him It Sy- deuhaiu. for the purpose of grinding phoa phnte that contains Iuicu and other incredi- ems, and that will not sell for rs: clan 'materiail. After lwiu ground the phosphate will be shipped in no 9 to the foreign mar- kers. The captain is sinking I shaft Ml feet deep in the Sholen' lot. Svda-nhnm, Tho: hoausllnoaluon Cattle Having Cunaumptloril `William Dulmage, of Camden. has ans mined quite a loss through the existence of n diseall in his cattle never, known before. Last fall he first noticed symptoms of what the surgeons have pronounced tuberculosis of the lungs. It first appeared in one of the cows which died during Ihe winter. This spring he noticed that it was spreading to the entire herd, and he at rrnce oommuni~ cated w th Dr. Andrew Smith, inspector for the province. The first symptoms were a vacant stare of the eyes, which retained their lustre, and a swelling under the lower jaw. As the disease advanced the breath- ing became hard and there was a eneral falling otf in the condition. Deputy Inspec- tor (Iowan and llr. Ming visited thetarm on Wednesday. They` killed one got the cattle and performed an autopsy u n the body. Mr. Dulmage was recommengzd todestroy his herd, consistin of some seventeen head. The disease is simi ar to consumption in the human family, and is only contagious when the animals are brought into close contact an that the microbes would be present in large numbers. Wo gugruuoo 'p!i|' "CM- SPECIALS: nun` an one IIKOG It '2 A week. '1 he magistrate nid thlt if Stewart would get his wife`s clothes back he would lot him go on the charge of fraud, and they -could light out any other little inane between them outside the precincts` of'1he court. Stewart agreed. ' unuu. Anny wok unto himself a wife a `couple of _months.ago and ' as time rolled on he found his charge beyond his oencrol. In other words she was forced to provide for herself, and in the box she stated that she was nearly starved and didn't want any- thin more [0 do with such a loafer. The fraut was that And had sold to a pawn hreker all the household etfecte, both his and, those belonging to her. The sale real- ized the sum of $7.50, which Andy salted. Mrs. Stewgsrt told": suzl story of woe and suffering to the magistrate. ` She had a child in her arms for the care of which she got two dollars a week from a certain young `men. She said that she was sure she could never lend a happy life with Andy and didn't want anything to do with him any- way. She could support herself by her own ebrts, as this certain youngmani "and told her thst'she could keep the child as long as she liked 'at 82 week. msnistrute said that if Stewart mmm . . r Anfiv St-wan song In. Wll`o'n Woddlnl 'lruuunu-~.Ino Wants to Louis lllm. ' 'B`-""11-I-|'-. Nay l4.--"Andy" Stqwart " P It the pohco court yolterdny for f"`d- Andv took unto lfnimulf wife `c0un'o of month: mm ....a .. um. ....n..a .. SILK To Erect I Dllll. THE .\DJ0l'R.\n3D MKETIVG will be halcl , In lhe(30uncll(`hl\nlber THIS 1'l"ne.-nlay)|s'.\'lI\'- ` LVU at 8 u'vlock. Prof. Dupul-. of Quoonh University. And \ other [onllt-mun will address lhv nwcllng and N continue the: dist-uasiunu! (hominoml reauurco.-s of l"runtunAc. A fulx ulendlncu I: requested. By o*der. THOS. MILLS. coNnua(AL ems (`HE SCIENCE 01" IJFE. .119 (Bronx .\lodi:-M Work of the D80. on Manhood. Nan. out And Phynlcul Dabliity, Pnmulurp Docuno. Ermn of Youth. and the untold mu-rim ounneqneut thereon Il)pnu8vo..l!5 an-roripxloufo alldboueo. Cloth. full (In. only OI. by mall. sealed. Illu- tnuvo ample free to all young and middle and non. Bond now. The Gold and Jowoued Modal nwudodtolln All but by the Nnuonnl Iodlosl Anoclntlon. Addr P. 0. Box 13. Hutu. Inn. at DR. W. B. PARKER. und- uholnnui Iodlonl Collage. Una! pnouoo In Baton. who may ho oouultul out unduly. Bpooulty: Dbouu of Ian. 0!- -: Na I -nl-nah 1 uncanny. upui 3 la. Nu I Inlnch U. or me neon, lnruax and lung: Hill. Dr. Wuhmglou radiated in 7; In Toronto with honours; :1 I8!) vhiled New York and Boston. l~-king A npcrinl Poloclymv course on diseases of Um throat and lungs. ltth. Dr. Wu-Ihiuton will he in Kn-.u~amn Inseam: of the throat and lumps. \\'lnhiQl0h will be ill Km -stun June 3rd and uh. st Briunh American on-1. pt-rnonedly snperlntondinu his own business cu-.'_v nlturnnle weok, Oonnuludou moo. ol surge-mu mnglnnm. 7th. nls assluuuu will -any out the prin ciplea of his lrenuuenl. uh. He gives testimonials of the moat rel. able and prominent churlclol` of ruidcnxa ur Uularlu of the must wonderful curoo cu-r rauvrded. Illh whom a bu-go number are ac- quainlai. 9111. Ho tin-I [ha nnma In full nml P n DI:I'l9UI uuensslud lo wl-Ito fur puuculnrs. mm. This in lhe best season to Iran! Cnunrrh. which lands to consumption. And all diseases of me head, throat and lung: \S Wuhmmou undated EXHAUSIED v1rA_Lm', quamlal. He gives the rmme In full and P. 0 address. not lhe more iullhll. which migh: me-an MI)` Iom. - id: or HArry.u1d invites .. ._\ lnloroslod writc fur particulars. lot In. 5ouRT STANLEY, No. 199. _. ,-. '-Ivv\- uw vv rcliuclllilfrfflo Isl. Dr. Washington is the only Throat and Lung surgeon in tho Domtnion devoting his whole times to diseascs of the pasaaxce. ll}. He ln|B(lt:\olL-d seven year`: to his sm- 0 I)`. 811. He has been compelled to make month]: visit: to meet the ever mcmastng dcnmnazs. Lb. He consults. exunnncs treats ml utsua personally. and is solely rusponsible. 35th. Ho 1- presents hto own business. (in. Ho bu employed an eminent aslstant. Dr. Snundcrson. I.IlQ.`"IU('r 0! lllt: Royal L0ll(`.{L` of Surgeons mnglntnuu. assistant \\`lll rnxrr mu ihn nrnn Mijiaitlv I'll Gll MUSE PIISCRIPTIOII. ..-,v-vlawvuoo Ill I/IGlllI'I'II Susceptibility to catch cold in the he.-ul. A feeling of tightness across the bridge at the nose. with sometimes tin. Stulling of tlic tuuitl passage. Aocunttt ntiun ol ntuctts which is discharged by the noetrils. or drops back into the throat. A sense at pain or hcavitiess over the eyes. often in the Deck of thc bend and neck. sometimes in the top oi the head. At times dizziness. Pain in eychnlle. In scvcre cases a dull. drowIy.aloepy feeling in the head. swelling ot the nose and eyes. Sotnetitm-sat protruding and distorted appearance is given to the upper pain of tho. nice. A tendency to sneeze irequently. bometimcs the secretions are collected wgether in hard masses. or chttnks. which are with great dilliculty re moved. bomctjtnes the mucus membrane is broken. and scuba form. which are discharged 'i.hlIlul.`lla In some cases the secretions are very copious. and are found in the back of the head uni thmat chiey. and verylittle stutling of the neertl passage. with it constttnt desire to oleur the throat. hawking or spitting or raising or totixh hlepmi. especially III the morning oi after in `mg I wnrui driuit. In other men: Ilia euuount of phlegm 18 very little ;it is ('XLrL`ttlcl)' tough and nltlnet unpoeutbtc to l`l`lll0\'u. A few facts to be remembered. surgeon wt_noi_e time piuasauee. punttsnea in this pa per on several occttsions. It must be remctnoered that Dr. Wu~htmtton. who hates been devoting yetua to the special study of l`hro.~it and Lung dis;-tL~os. has to-u.-t_\' been h-uidsotnely rewartled for his indomitut: c und intlefnlitmble peraevcnuice. and could lllt'l`L' be more tangible recognition than the te=ti~ moninls publi.-ihod in tnis paper from Lime to time! l`he doctor has built up nu 6Klcl)a'l\`e practice throughout the dotnimon. euunitittig nil pauieuts personally ; mill will be wholly re aponsibte to all who have on l)CC:I8l0u to \'i`H hitn. Another fact it is well for ll to l`0mt'ltt- ber. who may be troubled with l\n)' oi` the fol lowing sytiiptotiis of Cnttirrh. that III n \ur_\ lclrg1:lIN\]Orll)'uf cases it is the itlcipivnl .--ttigv of L`on.-sutnption. in Met 90 per cent. at all the (`us 3 of t`0I1!Ulll|)l.l0n have their origin in l'ntarrh of the head and throat. A few or [he most prominent is lllplullla of tlnturrli will tit,- found below, and el those; who have seen ('uti~ sutuption in its tit-at stages reuill the tcrttblc met if the above is it correct. and why an nmny die oftliui. terribl?dtseuse is that win-n hope and every chance oi` treatment to it `lit- cossful issue l:| held out. the tieut tieglt.-cts till we hue. 'l`o day is the gut en opportnmty 'l`ake warning iti time. TL-tn us I-tigil. 'l'ttnc ies. Procnmtination is the theft of time. Symptoms of Camrrla. Slim-nnnihillo .- ':\ ..... .i. ,,.,m - -- Dr. Washington has been compelled to nuke monthly \'i.~'ilul0 fully supply the wiahesot hun- dreda of natiunts who am l(`d theinselns of his successful imminent. His new method is based on the urlncipul of cotiveyltig cold mcui- M citlrd vupur direct to the seat 0fdlSH\8c. thus bringing the inedicntiuti in direct cuntnct With the I5olIB`d thssttes. He does not cluun to cure nll patients who consult. him. but in: tlm-s ohtlm to cure it tnut-h larger per ccntngu than the getwral pruclilioneI`a in general [)l`lU`li(`t.`. It is nut an unreusotmblc claim uitlwr Mu-n it is cutisidcr-.-d that the doctor has l'0\`QfL'd 7 years to the study of the specialty and `mi grove-(l on It lhv new systems which linvc -en bufore the scivnliv world. His l.l'(N|Illr'llI hll8l`lsul18|lp('l`iUl'illlls 1-ifcutu. nnd result to that adopted by the most eminent apcciitlists own in Lhew Yum, as ho lmattnlny patients in that city who lmvu been given up by New York's most tlislinguished 'l`ut-out and Lung Surgeons und Ii.-in bscn cured by his tron!- llluul. Tim nnm...i ..l ...t..t.. ..r .t...... L, ., . uuu must unsnngunsm.-d 'l'urum any nu,-ul_. The Iuuncs ul` some of them lm\:e been published in this paper occxlsxons. _ll must zhm hr. \v....mn.n ' ' s'c'6vT:n'v`. ' ::uI-.|::.lyo- of frslnlhnq. con; u1;I.\'. (`0NsL'L1`A'll0.\' Hum. Dr. Washington. as almost everf person knows. is an ominent authority on Al dm.~us:s oflhelhroc and lungs mud has been most uucccssful in u-uaunent or his patients. HEAD OFF! :-U_nlariu 82 McCuul street, Toronto. Caurrh. Bronchitis, Asthma. Consump- tion. ECtulHy Cured. ` __-__-, .__J --._. PALACE STIIZAMICR IHLANDER loaves Fol- [er's wharf at 9 a.m., culling It Bath, and re- rurning in good time. I`.n-unionists win have gplle 11%; to visit the tar-hmod Hand Banks. lie all cents. ' IL E` m_l.tn'r1' an on l".nm Dllouon Trenttd. , . N Camrrhof lhe'Hend and Throat. Cntnrrha) fness.,(.`hronic Bronchitis. Asthma and (`unsum Hon. Almlosa of voice. I-ore throat. onlanz lonsils. Polypus of the nose removed. Conn: whilllon. as lilmmll arnrv nnr-mn [NEXT VlSlT-1-'O_ KINGSTON, British American nonndul Iolldtu out :70! Caucus Ia llocundl ol I j noun tbnl Dr.` Washingtbn, no lIIl\l\r\|III|:u or _'1`ORON'1`0. ' Throat and Lung S'.u-neon. An: In all lQ4A-AuQ To Picton and Lake on the Mountain on Enlhlv Il-,. (I141 '% jj -L#'l-1'c')tel, MONDAY. and Tune. ` DAY, June 3rd an-1 1 4th. GUILD. ITILIIIIP COMPANY. I..--.- L.- Q_-. D._L__.- n.n.._J-.. A QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY I own cxmaidn Ag PIC'PON. unnoran rnmcn. l`.l`llIS\'l'lt.`. A. I`. \\'ick\v.m. (`l_nyne. Harry Roberts. slmrhol Lake. Chas Shields, Tivhhornu. Harry Loyal. Mountain Grove. Francis Bumby. Add nglon Road. Samuel Burk. 030. Henry Swarbril-k. Pnrhnm. M. 0d- a. Kxilcrprisu-. Phillip Simmons. Croyilcn. David Osborne. Arden. John Wnu. Ompnh. .\'. Wonnworth. Pnrluun. Cornelius Dnnnclly. Oi-nu. Jus. Gray. Parhxun. Redmond Mellon. She.-ield. Hector Benvln. l-`linton. John Arlnsnlrnng, l`arnwor h. Chm-lea Phillip . Yurkcr. M. Kennedy. Enter line. A. V. Spencer. Kala ar. Geo. Grlrrisun. Colchroolie. John Loslio. Piccmlilly. G. Ynnch. Angulesin. Alan; stage uf the prncevdi licenu-is yzrauilodl any of tho 1 am.-(ore the ve appllcw none can be changed to: a Wine and Beer Ll- CONSU- sr. PAUL S cuunb Excunsuou I Tunworth. May 13th. 1839. rq|_sg._| _v_g_1uu cm lgupphgn, l5lI"l' LIUINI Wm. Hamilton, Parhnm. The hllowingis st of npplicu ern livunscs : 'l`imo hy Hunt, Richmond. Ed. Hamilton. Enu-rprisc. .\l. Dou lass, zunwurlh. L A. hm.-Ier. Tzunworlh. George Deer. Yarkcr. Thomas Beck. .\'ewburg'h. R. B. Hope, Ncwbunrh. Hester M1-Curly. l`umd~ In East. Fhoums Flcm ng. Conlruville. lnum-I Kennedy`. (`cnlrevillc Sn npson a`hields_ T;|mwnrlI. Thonma Pulnmxinr. t~hcmc'd. .\l. A. Williams. (`ru_vdcn. H. .\lx|hl)llf`. l!.I'ins\ illc. `I llanomh mlun.|*2rins\`i'lc. A I`. \\'i`L'\\'.|n ('ln\`nn LEONARD .-ummglon will In: hold on .\lU.\'l)A1'. `.'Ul II inaI.. at (`hnrlcs Phillips` Hotel, Yarkvr. at 10 o'clock n.m..lu considcrapplionl ions for licenses and other business. J. .\l. aMl'l`lI, J. I{ER(`Hl\1l I .\'m~ro-lnrv, - lmirmnn -._-` Vv .- A .\lElCTl.\'GUl*` THE BOARD OF l.l(`l (`().\lMlSsl()Nl~2RS furthe Ll('0n8C Dian-iv! hf Aduington will In: hold .\lu.\'l)AY. 2011: l hillins' Hotel. Yarkvr. In This Powder never \'nricr1. A marvel of pu- rity. strength and wlmlezmmcness. More econ- onniml than onlinnrfk inds. and cannot be sold in competition with lhu multitude of low teat. short weight. almn of phosphate Powders. Sm n 0.\n.\' IN CAN.~x.. ROYAL BAKING _P()W- DER (`U.. ltii VVMI St rent. New York. BOARD OF TRADE. WTIMELY ANNOUNCEMENT. 57-'s?.'-x" .Rb3litBI}'P3r"e". - VI-I-7|` N0. 5'! RIM) STRIIT. with building: Ihcnon. uovooouplod utwouonn Alubot l.l`1:."5t'.`3`2'..'. 2".:`1`8." '-'-'-......- -n...-'.-.:-'-::..,* .. am Alana l .0_WD_EB PRINCESS STREET. M 1 I :1, Secretary. IHII I-CCU Uh ULIU IIU mmu, my 24m 'I'I:`AllIu`IPlhll A\!nl.`l) I III. R. F. ELLIOTT. Sec. to Com. a gallon. applicants for lav- IUIZNTON. Soc ~ l`n.~uu. R. M. HORSEY & Cm J. )1. SMITH. Inspector. (('H.`\lI`.'l(. u. huirmun. __._,_ . I -- --v -- 1 ogolo. (boo ohoorutloo 0! his glvon In tho World Io vory olanllooot tho! "oouumoot lo to otroog In tho domluloo that I! to root Iboro And oorod Io hold o F00). formu- lng oooonnn, ho would bo oloood out ol tho ooutry." Ho ho: oot horohloro pub- lloly ulvoootod nnontloo. nod wo do no! bollovo to ion odvooolod It oov. llothd no on lod to hollow that to too nodo oono lnoliloohl Idoroooololmond It too too: -do Ibo-moot o! by tho Anon-Iooo poo. tr-v. y--- -v -- 7--wvv-on w--v win. vvl mun did II]. Thorn lo. howonr. Iniclont nrgumonl In no or two polnb to mun! uuull upon him. and It hu hoon duly inndo. Be In wound ol upholding the onurpriu ol A foreign `spy, ol skiing in the do-alga of lchlng our country by the grou- ut cluplldly, lnundod to an nit own skin. and to enable M1: to begun. lhc unity." The poll! to be remembered In just thin- shnt In none ol the rnportu quoted in It pro- Inuod to [in the cunt lngnqo ol Mr. Wlnun. and that no he bu boon mhnpi-m an-ntnl Lglnnn L; can. L4 ._l...-.....-._J MK. WLVA N A (IA IN. The New York newepeper reporte 0! the evidence given by Mr. \\ imen before the committee on inter-etete mmmerce eupply the tory preee of (`made with lreeh meteriel for en ettech upon him. Mr. Wimen wae esteemed e velueble witneue end gnve hie teetimony et greet length. end in the courle of it he dlecueeed the eect of commercial union upon the trade between Cenude end the United Stetee. Into the merite of the echeme he entered exheuetivoly, end the rnetropoliten pepere ignored the deteile. By the Herald Mr. Wimen in mede to eey thet cemmerclel union Inuet precede politi- cel union : by the World, thet it ie the med toennention : by the Sim. thet e cheap in the poeitlon ol Ceuede would be heetened by the removel o! the custom: line ; by the Tribune. thet Ceeede will not long retneie eubjeot to Cenede. end by the nm. tbet it would tehe Ive perlleneete belore Cen- de weuld be brought totbe peheol enun- tion. There le greet verletlee here In eute- Ielt, end It B herd tohll whet Hr. Wi~ __-_ 1|) --_ `I1-.. I. |.-___._ _..-1-,,. ......... .......I...../. The Monetary Times severely criticizes the scheme of erecting another cotton mill in Canada, this being at Monlmorenci, Que bec. "It is the ldeaof the sanguine pro- motersfsayvour contemporary, "to ship the entire output of the establishment to China." Let the projectors of such a such a-scheme be shipped to Lhina. lhey are not wanted here. We fancy that the most persuasive promoters will have some trouble to get stock subscribed for another cotton factory in Lanada; they certainly will not get it taken by any who are now shareholders in.such concerns. It is folly to attempt to add to the cotton mills of the country when we have already more spind- les, by many thousands than we need." And the Timu is talking good sense, the nation- al policy stimulated the cotton trade. I promised such large profits that capitalists rushed into it and overdid it. For yetrs the operations of the mills have been govern- ed by a combination whose managers study thethe situation and, as necessity arises, increase or decrease the output. The hope of the cotton manufacturers is the market in China, and those now in the business can safely take care of the export orders in June it is odd argument to use, and esptcially by a very national policy advocate, lhul there is any limit to the'euterprise which it sup- ports, but when it becomes a question of personal vs. political interest the capitalists` chnlcels quickly made. The overproduc. tion in the cotton trade, which is a concom itant of overprotection, is a serious burden to the manufacturers. and if the Montmcr_ enci scheme goes on the inlluction will be a permanent one. ___ .,..._..-.....v-- --....4/-4/. The American institute _ of mining en- l gineers will visit Ottawa in September next as the guests of the city." The Ottawa city- corporation, the dominion government, and the provincial governments of Qntario and Quebec have made appropriations for their reception. While it'isl natural that their ntteution will be directed to the great mine- ral wealth of the Ottawa valley in the metro- polis, there will be ample opportunity to direct the attention of. the distinguished strangers to the mineral wealth of Fron- tenac. The proposal to form a commission of citizens for the purpose of acquiring and disseminating information upon the mineral resources of this county is, therefore, op` lportune. It is something of importance to get the attention of the mining engineers of a country whosejminerel wealth has been so enormously developed as was that of the United States within the last twenty~tive years, and it is to be hoped that the move- ment now engaging the ronsiderstion of citizens will take practical form by the establishment of a local mining commission. ` A II! LYIN 0 COMJIIISSTO.-V N E'1'1)b'1). .-.- The WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG Bpngos. 58 aolumns. in published every Thu:-sdy morning :1 $1 a fear, lllvuly In advance, otherwise 81.50 wi I be 0 Armed. J. B. PENSE, Proprietor. THE j3Aii.Y BE87 MIXED PAINTS 81.25 on at twenty cents per line fo- each Insertion ` Olqen of unincorporated Associations or Sooleues will be held personally responsible for all orders they rive - -Attanhan tn the mu-mr In one of than hm! Jnh work ; eight improvect priming presses. All char es /or adert: .-z'::n. :l1LII.s'l`1i1J and job prgntin are aualne uuzavanoa mustbcdisli L u erszooa. --I-- .._ . ._-. - -.._--..-. - For four lines, one or two insertion .... ..I)"5'A() For four lines. each subsequent lnsert!on.. 25 Over four lines. In-st. insertion .... .. 100 per line Each su ueutoonneouuvelnsm. do Oncan w subsequent Ins ..... .. 100 " Twice s week. subsequent Ins .... .. 80 " Three 5 week. subsequent ins. Bo " welve lines to the fnch.` otiees of Births`, Merrlnpbs And Deethswo. each. unless when ` booked. when 01 isobar-god. Special nbtlces In readlng columns are chum- od at line fo- each Insertion Otcers unincornomtod an order: they -Attachoa to the paper In one of the beat .1 1 oicea in Canada ; rapid. stylish and cm work eight improved. priming charges for adert: .-z' 1: n. .~nLlm-r':u!1 1 'l`In_B|u1'-Ian Wma in nhllnhod` evety oven Inc. at 380 King Sn-ea Kingston. Ontagio, at an` nonuns Pm YEAR. ' `st: I 'E'RE`L r 11.4 ND:-El). Whit`: Telephone. Number 229. " Opifer var Orbcm Du'cor."`-' ANNOUNCEMEINT. Anv|cR1'-is_l:M):N1=s. Mr Tight Locks, Movable Flues. Gold Dry Air, Hardwood, Antique Finish, Elegant and Durable. THE BRITISH cases. _ . :l1LlI.s'l"I`lD_(l0`. savanna than 0 no. qv. 1}. Unit. Rev. Hal, .( tag, can Also I [not upuavuuununguuounpus. uupluoi udnodouhppy dun. U . izldrunu followed. |lDNIl'0'|' `O C I oat .lAoh . cheap u: [III "IV Illllll [IO Illfl. RI 3%. ll ' M the roquun at Ru. Dr. luv, an ed in the notry. tho lodhl hm... vidod nquggg reps; Colpll 0'31 um:-... lnlh-`ad- nun-ln'ul.:.m . .i.'...'n'Ta.;i:' "E" '13." ':Fo."'..'a Tu4.:.ud{.".::a"ucl5".:.u ' "3 Ioculu Mu. as can IIC Ialurjyuuuu . Ru. Principal (inn not the clot not 0! Hamilton yesterday In St. Pul`I Itch. Ho nods In uldrou wind In regard to M: trip around the cool I soon. oh XIII AI in Illll-Q AI R... nl IAIlnQ lilo. A clergyman in not eeleened now a laye elmply and only became the hand of a blehop or elder hae been laid upon Isle ,bea4l. or necauee an gecoleelaetlcal eouaoil baa eet hlm apau lmm the net 0! mankind. It le hle character, and not Me ooe. that glvee him a claim on the goodwill ol men. The world demande that the dot man ehall he line of all a teacher and to wet e! in`: rmerallty. and the exponent ol the thought of the age. He may be a print ol Uod. ordained to eler eanrileee la the hem pie: but he ueuee aleo he a ol Im- a..."""::;.':`..'=::."::`..-.:`*:::~"'_`... .:`.:::"'.: N. Y. Tribune. CLEANABLE DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR Re-organisation of Humans Qloeleti. l\'|.\'uu'm.~'. l\la.y H.-(1`o the Editor): The hnmsne society for the prevention of cruelty to children and dumb snimols,which wue orgnnized two years ego, has been sue pended for eonw time through A lack of genenl interest sud sctiva co-operstiun among our Cllllvllsl. it hsd I most zesluus and siiicient set-rctsry in Mr. Wstorhury. but he could uut continue to work without more decided support. it is not desired to orgsnine the society which did good work during its sctiw existence. and for which there is need in Kingston as elsewhere, since there are always people who will treat nnimsls hruully lroln sheer thoughtless ness, unless some check is put upon them from without. it is sometimes ssid to the discredit ol lxingston, that it is lnrder to swsken e gem-mus enthusium in regsrd to mornl rufnrma llmn in msny other places. Let us hope tlm! is good meetin on \\'odm-xi ds evening st Vi. (-eorge`s hel at 8 o'clock wi l disprove this sssertion and show that there are msny amon us who on tske s genuine interns: in we 3 movement us this. es well es in railway enterprises snd dry- ' Y docks 3 It is espnisl desired to see st this meeting 5 good representation of ublic school teochurs ss it is intended to iscuss methods tor impression s gentle end humane temper towards animals on the rising gene rstiun. No true inenhood or womanhood on be complete without thin ; sod is is hoped thst msny oi our public school tench- ers will tskn s warm intsmt is promoting this desirsble end.--Youre. &o., \'i.dow (iritlith seem: to rather too great I hurry ho I expoctuiom. UIUICLI Ilv "H. "M: will do nothing of tha kind," replie-I the strong-nxinded dnughtor. And the breach of promise suit tullnwed. It went nguinu Mary Ann. The bad old Bennett is null ll lur e. \'iJmI (3:-iitlu umm. on 5...- L--- :.. uuy YULI I (I08 IIUUIU. Then we'll throw the whole thing qpa" ' aid the heart. broken Mary Ann. Then up it goes," replied the doctor. That was the end. the wrrowful end, of I this fair rulnunce. Dr. Bennely bold plnintitfa dnughter that her mother hsd broken it 05. (Ill- _:II .1- ___.L:-_ ,1 .1 I - n u CHIS : The wedding dav drew on apnce. The loving widow teuul the tlinty hearted nun to give her 810.000. He refused, but pro-` mined to see her decently buried. And he bought her a welding drug. 0:: their way home the naked him if he wouldn't buy her a dear little 85.000 house for her own self. NA " -nun Hun nhl lnnnnt-r HI .......I.l..'. n uour uuua .n).UUU noune lor nor Dell. No," any: the old monitor, "I wouldn't buy you A dog huuao." Than -m'lI vhnnn 0|.` _.I..-.l.. ALL... .... H IIIU- I am a loving man," continued the uro- cioul Bennett. I love every woman, I lovu every man on God`: footatool. Why, it would be just us nnturnl for me to tell her that I loved her as to eat. I love every body. I told her so probably A hundred times in the course of our little ncquaiur IIICO. wuuwu Inu mere. ane--une * Twas ever thua. Whatever non of Adam slips And full: his plain: is always She- ` she." l|'.......I....2_._-_ " A "-3 `-' Time went on. The innocent, trusting widow put faith in the bud old mun. He grew fond of her. or seemed to do 30. Her daughter testified that Bennett used to visit mu ' three times a day. Did you Y asked counsel, aternly. "Yyea.' said the hoary deceiver, she wanted me there. She--ahe"- 'I`_... -...... .i...- uvu.......-_ _-_ -r A I V coMM?i`rs or THE PRESS. But we are prepared Io moot the want: 0! our cuslomen with A full line of the I-llUU`IlIn Then tho wickml Bennett considered 3 ljme. I'll do it,` said he. "provided we can agree." Rut. what. nhl rnnn gml -nu...` nu-.. .J:.l lllllll. "I cau t-oan`t do it," murmured the old girl, blushing mure Lhnn ever. '1 he neigh; born would talk. 1 can`: do ll: unless you marry me." .\`hn hml nnnl... it .5 Inc n._ .I...._)t..l Illl I I I3. She had lpokon it st last, the dreadful thought. ` Tm-.n tho -:..|....I 15...... ..,....u..-...x - Ul.lIo l`ne giddy, gushing old~ girl blushed all over her face. She hesitated. She utammer- ed. Shu aeenml to be trying to any some- thing the was too lusshful to say. l What it it `."'1le|IIantled the nnmlnw n|.l uccu men a 1001 until ma wile med. , But Dr. Bennett did not have time to dye his whiskers. Tlnee days after the minted one death thoiuir Mary Ann Appeared at his lonely home-. She told him how un comfortable she was in her son's housu Then the bad old man asked her to come and keep house fur him-anked her out and out. 1`... ...:.JA.. ...,.|:._,_ _IJ - I I u . u uueuiy. "one s .11, it me e I day." Amid continuous laughter of the unicel- ing court, the hurowing heartachee of the fuir plaintiff were held up before the world. Dr. Bennett, that naughty old deceivor, bud lived tifty-two year: with one wite and nobody had ever found out how guy he was. It in often no with widuwerm They black up their whiskers and shine up their boots and discard the faithful old Sundiy coat that they have worn to meeting ever since their first wedding, and the trnnoformetion is complete. A Va-r_\` honest widower lately told I frle d'cuutilentinlly that he hhaelf would not two believed he could hone been been Inch a fool until his wife died. Hut; 1)!` Rnliz-OI .Ii.I nnt Inn..- o:...- i- .1..- an I` FUC- But. what old u nu-44 '4 yous om, ` neauueu Ur. liennett, _ _How old is y;-ur mothor ?" ddfendantfi counsel asked Mr. __`harlea Griffith. About 60," was thc quswer. It's a lie," exclninied tlge defendant ex- citedly. She's In, if she`: day." Continuous huluhtt-.r nf rim nnf...l LETT-E-RS TO THE EDITOR. ~-?- T \ Amusing Iuuldgm it 5 Brooklyn Breach of Promise `rrlnl. l)r. Bennett, of Brooklyn, was sued for breach of promige by the fsir Widow Mary Ann Gritth. If 1 live to next October I shall be 73 your: old," teatiml Dr. Bennett, . Hnw nlal in ....... numb`-.. 9" .l;l-_.)___;L_- rm: mu wmnin um um Jung Inc was Inn msunu to `."' lemumled the naughty old nan. ` 'ing. Mr. Wimnn in one of the nblut Cann- diiiortofl, And doprivedhof ih proper mun- diain in Amoricn and in not likoly to have given utlorancaqo sutemontl for which no juaficnlion can be oerod. He nm|t_bo heard in his defence before he in coqdemu-~ Io` clout-on. Itu.___. _.-A .L- _I `Inn For 100. Ill. A van} LOVING MAN. . mun and woman ever did G. TUESDAY. MAY` 14. 7 hnvo been in ruhze on her Suitable_ Trimmings match all Dress Goods. New /mes in five shades of Wool Dress Materials to hand. ' TIIIC MEMBERS OI` (`OURT STANl.E\' are requested to remombor the lnolnllauon of the nmoen to-Ilcht. (hm nf tho Huh Uourt niccrn will be nresonl

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