Daily British Whig (1850), 21 May 1889, p. 4

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and omsotln work than I our Iloloct Local 1.11%. mm. 9. m Lot Ynur Light to Sh|ne_ .. n.......n.... Muat Ire Drgwn Sumuvhou-. -nnl R! ul- Smu`-rllnlus Journalism. `A Very Sula |`oolt|un. \\`iv....... Ho Rf\`O"Ell In Rrt. Woddlnx Bcollnt. DIN] III is Llvod. ---- v. v uuuv-vuu VII I I IIVI IIIII I L01` N0. 51 Kl.\'u HTREET. with lmlldlnll that-Ion. now occupied no two stores. Mn hm 9. Hours! 81 &. oppoulu Works. with on double In an Ilnglo dvr Inohouo. Ialnlng one I . more or loan. 3 . .5..'.:mx. ...:'.,.'*... ' "m*"` lunlu vhomnrnl IND. Ilotvllg 1 sun by W. J. WILBON. lnnntou. -__ _-.___- -.._.-- ..--v--.. ..w-- A moee-In I`ledlo1n.o use olvor S) (can In Ihoumn u of ` `canon. turous Jnuunrr on. Norvour Won mu. lCml~- Mona. lmpotuncy. and All db mmmrl eurn conned by nbuu. lhdit IAFTIII. motion. or ox gr-a-xnrtlnn. S1: 1-dongs: guar- Amood to mom who: `all omen full. Auk your tlrumml for lhunvnl Itngu-on 0*:-on-u-spun; In: no oubumulo. one point Cl. 85805. V null. Write for mphlot. Adana. Tl ;:I(?U'I'Old'l'I`nI I?\n..K,)otI-Ir. itch. rot I '. . l.8l).'. nntnn. Gananoque and the Thousand Islands on QUEEN '3 BIRPHDAY. 8El`(_)P vu.uua'u cm norm! I nlll `In nu nun" an-n-...- , .-- ~- ;._._- ll prices that nro_lho very lowest. If you wan! s.-uisnu-uuu [no us a cm 1! We have an Iplcndid stock of TRl'.\'K5 and VALISISS. \\ nro.-rooms over our more. only Onulno Into: of lunar! I`:-nhlng. Ion loot: Learned In ono reading. lllnd wnndorhn enrol. All the lam! Styles in English, American ` and Cua fun Firs`.-class lsnufacmmri BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS AND VALISES. Ion laata laaaraod Ia can nadlu. IIIII vandal-lag cared. Ivory cild all adalx neatly bnolnol. Onat ladaacuh to Onnaapaadnoo Dinzua -Ilh nnlnhun nl lit. '1. A. II--. cENrRAi"HoE"F STBRE THE GREAT INGLISH PRBSCRIPTIOII CORNER PRINCESS 3:11 WELLINGTON-STS. KINGSTON, Ont. Chalmers Church Excursion 'I`() G. OFFORD, SF; - .-. 4.-- -.....-.. .t......, av--I, y\.I uuu, AVE. If you want a mirror don`t (urge! that ~)0l)a" l-`AIR is the place to get it. Wu are ()lYvrin this \\`l'1'k a :~`pc1`i'\l lot of nicklo plate SHEA (5. all sizes. _vnt.r chuice 190.. they nrv worth from Time. toil 50 0 ach : we warrant cu-ry Blur to be the \`t'l'_\' rlttc-st~eL. i-2dd_\"sv Ic- mtvd 1\l.\'l`Illl-2*. largo t-ox. '. n-. per box: thn-t.-dnzvn but star I`l.t)`l`lH-~}'l.\'.\ for 70.: une t-tprr of pins. ttz: twelve nurwry pins for 5\`.Ldit\lllu'.Il mop suck and st-rtthbitm brush, all uutxplctc. llc.: stop ludtla-rs M! stzt~s.:tt popu- lar price-A: cl: tht~.~' hnI~-es. a ttv lino: \n`|`.i[-u. over titty dim-rent nun-ti:-s to saiect from at MiEiE.11iiv WOODS FAIR SOAP. seven bars best electric soap in the world. lun burs ruby lnundr_\' wup for 25` ; tun ounce Mr white caslile or oatmeal zoom. 70.: 2| ue wrapped cake ontnteal skin soap. muully sold at lot-.: baby`: own sump. loo: lu.-liotrope soap. tuc.; this is one of the ndst l"ro.vnch millml ware and is usturl)` sold `ll six cakes of soap n a fancy box. [KT box. 10; roee boquvt. [male :1 very ne sou rqzulnrly l`'ll|ll('d at 0110.. our pricu this we,-r` ucr box`, a 3 lb. bur chance hnlily soap. pa.-r bur. I00. ..,,.. _.. ....J.._.. . .\\.. .\-. TL\'\\'ARE-1notc1-urullyb. sfmxnur pails. 25. vuch : lame niocod l['l|(`l`. 70.: dustmn. Tv ; snxnunrl plvzs.-u*d milk um. Ta, or PIN`. per (l `mu ; tun-quart. 10;-.. or L10 per 1102.; lwel\`:-- ` quart. Mr. or 8l.a0 or 4102.; skixnmc-rs. 31;: i b.-u-ting-spools. .'-2: 0 '.(irnu-:4, .'51'.:|(nlI'nnizul pail. l5(`.; KI\'t|lIiZ0d pail. hw|\yrin:1m-d holf tom. l'ic.. \i'ur1h:h-:.; milk vn-mncrs Ie\`:rv fa"- mer should huvo om-I ul 81 each. Wurlh : good teapot. 10: bread bu\'. nuke box. suuur oagns. oil runs: win boiler. 5c-.: o-urn lame one. Hc.: vegutulum grater. 50.: nutmeg: nrrnmr. 3r : on win boiler. nlllllll ruler. 31` : picnic cup. 3a.; In ':tdIlic.~`. Ic.: Ealloon y (rap. Hc.; best in the world. uc.:n.1:ruuIm gruler. -10.: _!I' 30.; vtuiulnc: IN VASES AND ()l{.\`.\M `\"l`S over two hundred different pull;-rns of In uliful. dch~ c uulylinled Huh:-Ininn go ulajusl l v:(`ci\'cd. I'l\'IIV.l\|~ - - / 'l`E.\' 'l`l|()l'S\.\'l) [>10 l l'Z'/.l.ES cold last. week in Monlreal. This is vqlhll lo . u0.(liO pizza in the outs the pcoplv of mu oily are driving buck to their pt-ns.. This \\`lIlld\'l`flil puulu can be hut] in W()UlL`?' FAIR. 111"` I08. _ ._.L,,, uu Ivnz\1\. .... --nv gnurvllinl vuyuuuov Dirovt from lhe (`marl Tlmnlrc u of Jnpnn.lnclur1ingI(`l7'l`E,( l.l'l'l`l.E Al.l.l{lUll'|'~` larch of Polish Grenadiers. Th .4-u at-DI I'(l`4\ HIV Ll . A FINE s'l`0(`K -no FF:l.`I` H."r.~'. NI-I(`K- TIKS. snmw. En-.. at 1.`: A l'r'Il-v-Ines-5-v--u--.-u--u--. \-`..-..\ ALL WOOL SPRING OVERCOATS, From $9 up. SPRING SUITIMSS AT BOTTOM PRICES. J. TWEDDELL, I l. onlu In, l`.'l`\`.. Ill. RATTENBTIRY S i BOSTON /-//17 STORE 1 WELLINGTON S'l`REEI`, ` Headquarters for NVobby Hats i if now a well equipped street railway, which should command the patronage of all classes of citizens. To` show our appreciation of its manage- ment. and still further to increase our constantly growing trade, we will, for the next ten days or more, enclose a streetcar ticket withevery. cash pur- chase made at onr store. The ` and 7c. STORE. SIMPLY MARVELLOUS. ' s'c'6vEn'v` O nnl-A udn: -I` -A-n- $ ONE DOOR BELOW LIT! HOTICL :.j_. A (`heir uf Hula Si era. Mllil ll')' lhunl. trunk I :irvs-l'uI'qlu:ll: $1 ; con)`. .")(|C : UI|l!l`\' 254- EVERYBODY RIDE. J US I" RK(`PIlVl-ll). nnv: um mu-I-n n .`y ` FURNISHINGS. Proprietor. moms` 5; iadxas ; cmpmmnn AND aommn. AIL-.. n._-_. n_-._.__,, vuu-Inn-Ilvu U IIIVUIV Ullllllpu nhnnn-'7 Pun --'l'bo mu cm... dbl Ilnkc. I NWAY IANOB-J50 liner Anodou nah. 'l'u-n-ulo um pus-ohuoru. ""`..`.'.a"':!.`:." ..".'-?.`i"h -0.:-~ o Ill . on wound: Ilhd. II Prisons Ital. H t. Summon: Ilrut. Montreal. III: Much. IQ. Faun: Bl.`ll.nl.'ol, } yet been ouenod on the property. \ The Inn ulll ho sold nopanuoly nu --rt `.0 existing n:m-Imqru and IMO Mu-rvuliman. imi1.1~ Hulls. prm lam nml omuliziom expressed in the orlulnal [rant (mm the Crown. Term: rush or hall out: and the lmlnnu 9 on an l`0\'(I| m-cum] ul 3 and 8 months. ` ll information can be Ind on nunllnnlinn In I`0\'!II nu-cum] J and 6 lnonlhl. ' can be had on appllmliun to tho undersigned. SAllL'l-`Y. C. !'\1'1`. (`urnlon WILLIAM H. ARNTUN. A Il Ituuur pony on and lot. L01` Na. in All the Phmplule of lime and tho full rights .lo mine the name. In cc:-tall pnrcu I or mwzn of land nitnate. lylnf and being In the Tuwn-hlp of Hncklnglvam. n lhc Uounty of Ollnluu. m the l`ro\`lnm~ of nu-luw. comprlnln lm-res. more M-loan, and -Inn west hull 0 lot 2! and all ball of lo! 32 of mo IILII Uonoomlon of the 'anial Township of lhmklnghqm. Tlmnu riuhm nn wholly undovuloponl. no mlnon nnviug an 31-! been opened the The nomnuolv. I|ll.Iia'r! `.0 l`:lrus~l :lI`qllcIlt! S} can)`, : Unucry I-`ante. rufuso or rubblah to be (rum time to limo: need from the mid mines. and also with ullnnd free Hbort In erect. construct or use my part ofvtho III promises. or an) roads or ways therein for any purpousu connected with thounid ml-cn.nnd tho renmvnl. ale and de- llvoty of mi produce therorf. provide! In 50 doing they do not lnjuro the crops or uthor pro- aid lot. LOT Na. I. T .\'o. 2. A`! the Phosphate nPl.iIm- in. under or upon Int .\'umr~crlo-n. in the lilc-venth (`- nvcs.~ion ul (Inn mid 'l`uwnship nf Loughhuru-vgh. with lull. fret` ll'Tl'\'0t"ll|lt.' tulle tun! * !vI~l\'r: lltunu: to mine nnll work all um`. n.., or any or the mint-9. veins and ac .ms of I'luo-Iplmto of l.imu upt-m`~4l as '0 as unupem-cl in. undrr or upon tlw said in! without any imvrruptiou, rlnim or ii: urlmnt-1-fmtn nr by llw Prupru-t--r M will Iul or any uthcr ptrsun \\ homtooz-\ 1-r. nu-1 Lo curry away and dispose of all I\lI`h |'hn.-pl.::u- If l. ms at may be found lllcroin. to and for thou own use and bwu-tll. and for the pnr[m~ie Alarm-id tn sink and nmkv almflu. pita. l-\ c u. trent-hes. vmyanteu and wetter:-ourun. and to ere:-t and um any mclnlner{. workmen`: or other housa. and to use all awful wuyn nml mu-una whatloevur for llndlnu and l'l'IIIO\ im: llu: rnld |'houphuo. and also to uke And mm mm elem ronn(`l"onm. henpmum and ulttooln. for plm-In the mid Phosphate and {or leaving the rene rubbish be nroduced from um um mlnnn, ma .1... mm. SHERLQOK'8 H0570 870/?E. 1-mung. tllehcv luau tmrty vlmins. lhuncv .\'t-tth thirty chains to the place of bx-gintnng. To m-thur nlsn. vs il,h all minus and qll|l'l io.~4 of me lulu` and lllilM`t`.I[ in or und.-r Lhu mm! upon that purtion of mid lot being \\'oat of the \\ rat. Buy ur Gold Inikc. who` her uIrcnd_\` tUsvu\ rrwl or nut with Iilwrl)` of lngm- 1-gross and r-- KITS! fur the 1-urp.nu of removing the mine only. . 411* \'n -2 [n the mam-r of BRAD!-()Rl)L. N0\VEl.L8: (.`().. ofiho (`ity of Montreal. Insolvent.-o. Lands and Phosphate of Lime Mining Rig hrs in the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec For Sale by Authority of Justice I Am instructed by tho uv~d'.-naignrd (`ur.i:-.1 to sol) b)` Public Auction. within my Sale Rm/Hi. No. L74. Nulh.` Dame street. on r*n,\n.u .1 ms,` I . .- Our sales are steadily lnoronainw in this depart mem. .\In:lu-rs wanting tasty. well made. guwi Ir caring mus for [heir toys will tind what they want cheapest in Norfolk Suits, Plait Back Suns, and 3 piece Suits, all sizes. B0_5f' Lzgqg Fronnt Boys English-made Sujtg, _1.25, 1.50 Boys inen |.25. NI? Hlh. I889. Mantles made to order. Boys Sailor Suits, $2.00. Hardy s Boys .v - --v -u-v. #001001! Johnson um` One Price Store. 88 Prmccsa Street. INSOLVENT NOTICE. In; M um North east an lc of unit > West the width 0! mi. lot or 1 . them-o S-mth nlung Hm side Iilw 1 . tllehco Ems! thirty vlmina-. I ulnra of In-uinnnur and $2. Flannel Blouse for $1. 10. u(l'l` .\'0. mp I19 I .iInn iv Suits. A K 34 111.1 . A Ial lonoor. II I lll"'C5.`Il`|l `ll us fuliuws. w-u:- '. ruin! lot. ia thirty maids Hvzrxy . .\1-uh lx-|(iumn;:. l quarries 703! mdy I154-on-rm! L n'im.r xhn mm uu_w u. I uu an` Idcr ion. wlur .'\'(-r. h |'h0eph:I!t , the pillh u 3. run. and urknu-n's ml wnru n v..I Suits, llll`. Ul $lHl.\.\l4 HAVERLY CLEVELAND MINSTREL9, "E)T= ERTA HO U ETW" THURSDAY, MAY 23rd .-xu TO AovERpfs_;R3. F I.` ' ' :thuu who mun. tbdr uIvormln3`to pay. we can slur no bone modiltn fur orough and omsotlvq work than the various action of our Local Hut. --.....- .. .-. -J -uxuun PALAC}<?.~'Tl-1\.\lEll l>'l.`\.\ l)El{le:|\'.-s I-`ul. wen; vsharf KL 9 u.m.. culhmz at Bath, and r-- lurning in good time. Ex:-nrniuvnists will luve ample umu to Visit. lh~:- fur-f~um:d mind Banks. Tickets W cents. n E`, R! I ln'I"r e..- ... .--._. ,,,_- -__._..-_.... A-QAAILJALILJIJM A haul of Minaln-I colt-hriliue. hcmlcd bylho Grout Lunncdiun. To fcid1iv;n:i the Mountain on FRIDAY. May 24th. n.- AI"I1. QUEENTS BIRTHDAY I amp cnmsaiu AU moron. Inormnx. and roachgs Kingston on Saturday in p m. l`his is one of the most pieaaun `trips a plan- sure~soukL-r could wish for. Freight carried in the moat moderate terms. Round Tri Tickets, including meals and bvrlh. 815. `urther purtioulnrs can he had from JAMES 846 [FT 5: ('0 . loot of Johnson street, or from WM. RAJ UH. owner. on board. Tu: RA]-`ID!-i. and an-ivinu in Mumreal an 5 p xii. RuIurning_ In-av-s Mnnlrwxl nt 7 ul-lock on l`u~dny ev ning. arriving in Ultnwu on Wedv nesdny evening. Leaves on W: on l`hursday morning. and rcachgs Kingston I INN`- LE \\'ES SWIFTS WllAllF, k'l.\`(lS'I`uN. Every Monday Morning at 3 o'clock. going IIOWH the St. Luwrenrc lhvcr. t-ulllng nl (lun- nnoquc. llro<-kvillc. Plosrull. Morrislxurg. Cornwall and slguullc-d ms. R|'.\NINI; .u.1. In m. s ul-lock on STEAMER KATHLEEN Makes Weekly Trips Between /ston Montreal and Ottawa. `.1 .-un-nuns ry on (nu mrln or nor .\lnst (rm-ioun .\lnJ-sly Q won Vnvluriu. and as such ll) be ap- ` Pl`0prl'MlL']f' obucrrud in Brit i~'h Dumiu (ms, 1 nereby. w th Ihu<'0n.'.1|I'rcIM`~ of the Council of 1hc(`nrf)0ruliunuf Kuu(.~nlnn. in \'i:u the cil nzcns general) lo_obscr\'c [hu s-ml day as one of nmrmv nan ritmvsou nmmnnm - -._ - 1.- - .`y----jg A um of l) nurnpnpon divided Into BTATI an SECTION! will In Ian: on application- PHII.` sr. PAUL'S/ cuunou Excyaslou I 'l'lH1J `.'1TH U! .\|:\ \J I] Annivcrs ry 01' (hr Hi!` h 1. an nrourinlclv I This Powder never varies. A nmrvel of nu; rity. strength and w lmlcuulm.-nous. More econ- omical than ordinary k imla. and cnnnul be sold in competition with the multitude of low test. short weight. nlum nfw lmsplmu-. [ 0V|'(lC!'S. Sml>0.`'.l.Y IN (?A.\'S. R(,)\'- l. lAl(l.\'G l'U\\'- DER (T0,. 103 \Vull St rm-t. New York. u-zjn .n Mayor's Ch.-u1.bcrs. (`ily Hall. Kingzalup. Muy `llsl, I889. ` _ , THE 24TH 0|" Anniw-.r.-a u-v nf rh QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. 'l`|Ha`-um" nu \v\ H l\Q'l n. n \u_uUucl \ u nu: .~I~uu nu)` IL`! one OI "fb1.')n AND GENERAL REJOICING. :TIMELY ANNOUNCBMEN'1`. ClT7'C)_F"'K"i'N`GSTO N.` .|_lJ..l_l.l_l J. .l.`V.L The Imperial Japanese I In-nun uh.` I'......- ' ` I. ROWKLL k 00.. Iluvupusu Adnruun Duran uruco Street. . ew York. inn :lhuI `D llll I T ---. jjj Absolutely!-%'?ure. WNOTICE. 7 I THE ORl(H.\'.\l. nlhtvnr Alln In mu-I C(`|('Dl`IHOG. h Lumcdinn. -7., ...._.--- Ill`. R. F..ELLlO'l`T. Sec. to ('01:). J. l)l' .\'C.\.\' 'l`1[0MI"::10.\'. .\l.-\\ n.s1"A.\'1`_ lming : ht` of Her .\lnst Hrm-i( ,,,._. -._., .-.u.. n\.H\o \ (imud Uwhox-tru and 2 l'nrndeul ll:l.'u Ill. llrc:Is(`iru|q-. 7):` : Bul- Suats on 1-nIu~_ mud mcnuwli sTm`K OI W,M.l. PAPICR. an the lowest. goulblo run. A all uullcned. l)~S'I'A.\"l'_ the 1 Hrm-ioun . an am-h In hn un. Llzwu F010. .-of Ihc .\liku ',.C('.\ .\'l,\'(: 'l`< 4 |--/J--l T1 oupe. : nf cl... \ . ...l.... the .\likudu ['V\'l\`H |':'U.\'. Mu, or. 10. ... V..- iv an. vu-p CI II-I IIIU IZIIDUIUII UI FlIU' voter in`t_he polling booth And the absolute oooucy` with which he myths his hdlot. With and: I nyutom in force `tutor politi- ui purity wan hoped for, and tho legisla- ture having to strongly ondonod it the ob- GUI . Hll.l.'S l'b'1`0. The vetning by Governor Hill, of New York, of the ballot reform bill crest:-u . chilling surprise. For many years the hon- est electorate have been crying out for a law which will check the bribery so rampant in alf` elections. and especially those of the suite and the nation. The ballot has been in use, but, marked and deposited, it has not had a hheckvupon the abuses practiced at the polls. Votes have been bought quite freely and virtually cast by the purchasers. since they supplied, by the abominable sys- tem um prevniled. duplicates of the ballots and had them used. It was not without a vigorous battle in the legislature that the lustrslian method of voting by ballot was adopted._ It is esteemed the most perlect in the world. that is in the lsoratlon of the- and absolute --- - uu-uv-wwa wt II:-In II I E0 T0 ANNOIVNCE that I have OPEN- ID A LEW PAPICP. AND PAINT HHUP at the above place. where I w ll be planned to re. on.-Ive onfuntro my old cullomerl and In from mun) now o%m4. I will ulna a keen 0 hand wnuwus om or aunt]. Pukn noulblo lnllr-ind. We learn from the Ottawa Free I rrw. that Sir Charles Tupper, during his recent visit to Ottawa, spoke disparagingly of tin action of the government in discussing the 3 per cent. loan. He said the government could not escape their liability to invest the whole of the sinking funds in buying up the bonds and Mr. Foster's pretension that the promise contained in the prospectus can he re,.udiated by the government be- cause it is not embodied in the bonds is impossible. Sir Charles had been a party to the issuing ofthe prospte tus proiuisiug that the go\`c~rmm-nt sinking funds would be (lt'\'nt.ll to the re-purchase of the bonds, and had given private assurances to intending purcluse re, and on the strength of these pledges, made on belialf of the govcrninent, the 3 per cent. bonds were tsksnpnp at good prices. The ,govsrnmeut's declaration that they are not bound to carry out the condi tions mentioned in the prospectus Sir Charles regards as a serious retlection upon his own sourse, and it will place him in a ridiculous position before the London capi- talists. Mr. Foster did not worry over this during the debate`. He was concerned about how to miminize the etfect of Sir Richard Cartwright) motion and he took the methods that weakened him as ll nancier and political leader. It was the greatest folly to say that the terms of it loan had to be lived up to whether these terms were made by the minister of nance or any of his agents. If Mr. Foster did not know them-and the tint enquiries of the house established that fact-ths more dis credit to him. and he has not added to the standing of himself or his government by preaching repudiation. blir Charles Tupper hslpsd him out of one scrape, but he has been rewarded in such a w y as to put any future appeal out of the tlon. ......... ...... ..rr.._... ... ....u \Il vllv courses As the great point to be decided by the verdict of the electors." No. At the no- mination the freer trade relations between the United States and Canada were disuuss~ eil, but to no purpose. No man, however, stood up in favour of any disloyal act, -and it is a n-tion or a bto say to the con` trary. The disposition of the party lelders was to discuss some of the issues of the day, and especially the scal policy of the govern- ment, but the people were bent, it seems. \ upon paying tribute to their dead represen- `tative through the. homage to his son. It was a persons] contest throughout, and it resulted just as it was expected to do. in the return of .\l r. Rufus Pope, who possesses ~ Insny of the traits of his father and whose stsnding witlnthe electors was very popular. As a matter of truth the election was de- void of political importance, and certainly had no special identification with the trade question or any of its corollaries. The Em- pire has been preaching great sermons, but in every case the text has been a figment of the brain. or the other respectively of these rivul` u...;..uu-1 \Il uu.:u. The En1}u'.*`e. had it first that the Cu /Inpton 1 election decided thewunti-Jesuit Igitatinn, that it determined the a.ttitude of a largely Protestant constituency against the domin- ion's interference with provincial rights, that the lesson of the Qunbecers to the On- tux-i1\u`swns signicant and worth remember- iug. Now our contemporary has male is new discovery, namely that in the Compton election, the one goat question which was brought to the fronl in this contest was the choice between the national policy and `un- restricted reciprocity.` with its corollary whether our country should remain Clum- dinn And British or be Americanized. At the nomination the bu rdeu of all the speeches! was arguments and appenls in favour of one n- H... ..sl.... ..,................t.. ..t .L..-_ _:._ I The WEEKLY BRITMH WHIG. (spaces. 56 1 zulumns. is publlshod every Thursday morning at 81 u vear. Roeltively In advance.othorwiae 31.50 will be (` urnretl. .ED'. .1. B. PlC`.\ISF.`_ P1-nnrlamr. 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Il|l|1rUV'lXl IIYIIILIIIK vI'UBUUUo char as for ` rmdlob prgui are _a:/qblc Ln advance this mus bcdiativ l u cruooa. x ., ' `TH! Blun Wma is uhllshvd every awr- lnz. at 336 King Sn-ec . Kingnton. Ontiuiu. at tux DOLLARS Hm YEAR. JLIII IIID, `PHI LEADING UNDIRTAKIR, PI Inca H11. Tho WEEKLY Bmnsn WH1a.apages,sa Solllmna. nubllshod every Thursday mcrmnn REASO.V 7'0 m;'.u.4 D. \`VhlgVu 'I:::lephone, Number 229. 4, , 7 ,, " Opifer pcr Orbem .D|`cor." A 011.4 X01: 0}` iB:4".91cI ANNbUNCEMENT. 1 be vhurnetl. .EDW. J. B. PENSE. Proprietor. ADVERTYITEM iszwrs. I THEBRITISH Wam. TUESDAY. MAY E21; no pcnlamr we not: puuu mo pquumggu a lie mungly Duluth until he Inwluu lmool! In I pair of Walsh Lambert`: noun 4 H0 813001. 1 NEW PAPERAND PAINTSHOP, 282 PRINCESS STREET. nnul Inn A L , , , , . _ _ _ . . ,_.._-._._-, '-_..v-_ .y. " "anar- no pants for the but pant: tho put.-untor [nuts l xno nnnuon correlponaont 0! ma Hobcny- goon lmlepemlmi uvo : Tho Rev. Mr. Bennett. of Pozorborough. I grodunto of Queen`: univcuizy,- bu oomo to take chirp of chi: miuion in tho intomu of tho Pres- lr -mriau church. We hdvo no doubt tho: .\ r. Bonnet: will moot with an Ample mu- Iuro of nuccou in in! miniutrnilnno. Ho in a man; man oi high auninmonto and good ob iity, with on homo: purpose sud on amount at ouorg . Hit people on anon - in: to him I ooni{ai wwicomo. sud oithough his (kid in I very inrgo on. much you! to believe will ruult irom his labor." 2-:- when I Juan!-Ocelot punctual: punch for p-nt.n..; .. . T. T \ ---A----' 1 I To lie l'ub|isl|s-II. A Colbornc writer asks thst Principal (Brent's latest address on imperial fulcru- tion be printed in pamphlet form nnd sent to every school section in Canada, in suit able qnantit.ie~ as in tin ulating library. "if it can be done," he writes, I believe it would would in more to cducste the people in the- ri ht direction than all that has been pub- lisied upon this subject. if this or some- thing like it could be done, I believe it forever settle the question of annexation to the United States or my other power than the British em ire, and do much to educate the people in I re right direction." The im- perial federation league is having the lecture published. Liberal-Conservative Assoelatlor. A well attended meeting of tho liberal. conservative association of Deseiouw was held Thursday. The principal business was the election of otiicers. The result was as follows: President-l)r. J, Newton. - Vice-i resident.-Amos A. Richardson. Secretary-H. R. Bedford. Assistant-Secretary - Frank Chapman. 'l`rsasurer--Richard Rayburn. Entire confidence was plsced in member. Mr. W. P. Hudson. and satisfaction was ex psessed in the course he had pursued in the nast. I vv vvuu ug gnu.-un. L. F. Albro. a well-known grocer of Ou- wego, N.Y., vus, ou \\'e last mar ried to Laura 8., youn-geattlmighter oi William H. Mater, l'rinyer's Cove, Prince` Edward county. The ceremony was per- formed in the evening: by Rev. Mr. Mullet in the presence of about fifty guests. l`h- hride was attire-'l in a tasty costume of seal hrown satin uml looked simply charming. Her sister, Mina Dollie Slater, performed the duties of hrid:-amaid. and her uncle, Perry (unnm.-*-. assisted the groom. After the ceremony the company sat down to a sumptuous wedding upper. Mr. And Mrs. Alhru have gone to Uswego, where the bride will find I cutuforlulile home already fur- niehed, wniting her arrival. Guests frmn Napnnee, l`ix-ton, Beth, Uawegn, N. Y., and other paints were present, and everything went as merrily M the proverbial bell. The wedding presents were numeruus,coutly and elegant, and the bride will take to her new home many lbktlls of low from her (`aun- (liun friends II. In A Ouod Inn. The Hindu: correupondoht of the Bobc|y- can Imlepemlout uvl: "Thu Rov. Mp. \ IIIIFIIKIII KXUGIUIBH. ' Where All kinds of secular attractions exert unusunl inuence, where the tempta- tion! to divert the mind from Snbbuh ob- servance and divine worship are manifold, we do not think that I judicious exercise of the privilege of idvertising Sunday services an in any way detrnct from the dignity of the church, and we believe it has done much good in the direction required. No advertising on Sunday. ot course. but ad- vertising for it. The themes which indicate the altitude of Christianity townrds moti- oal lifevund the gtent social, moral), and economical intereetd of men, should be held up prominently before the people. The men who preach and the places in which thvy preach should he made in familiar to the people's knowledge :5 possible. l4UI- I Illl r (`lnrisllnn Guardian nu .. .. . mus HII: uispuuluull 01 it Bill)! unu me bem- nunent of an artist. He has spent the ant winter in Iuly in an effort to improve his health. which never of the beat. has uf lute yearn failed him utterly. He has simp~ ly revelleil in this holiday among the art treasures of the vrorlcl, and has made nev- orul additions to his alreudy valuable col- lection of paintings and bric n-brac. .\lI:. Allen is devoted to bonny and talk: owers in the language ui the-poet rather than that of the scientist. His wife shares his_ taste and many other interests of her husband, Ind their imrriuge is said to be emphati` crlly nqt. I failure. `-IU l\f\UIlIf|l Ill Erl- Chicmzo News. (Smut. Allen, who writes such gory books, has the disposition of a saint and the bem- nernmenltnf an uni: H. In. nnunf ch. THE ANNUAL MEETING ofthe Sto~khnM- on of the (`umrsquui To never ' (Jompany will be held 1| the (mice . N1-u urn-on. ?.('.`UInl'- onve $1.. on SATURDAY. the 25th .\ A\. all o'clock p.m.. for theeloullou of Vliirevtorurnnd fur gum-ml purpouos. re nun: to the manage- ment of the company. - F. R. SAl!GE.\'T. I:-`ocruutry. l7lh, anuuuu lla-\|'IUBl!- The Toronto lfnzpirc of hut Saturday re- fers to .\l r. Wimuu as a "spy." in vrimp." 1 and a, pimp " The allowance of this kind of jourlmham is curious in viuw of the fact Lhat the dominion government has issued an e.iicz excludimz Prize-ring F015: tinted illus- trated weekly from (`unmln. on-ul I ll Butfnlo Express. 'l`|\.. I`...... s.\ U an-nu x:uA VI ll In 33. The GuuI(x'. idea of makin I the Jesuits . . . . 5 u . queatmn an Issue ml 3 puucnpahssue In an election after that election in over, in n tifrst rate one ; it is so perfectly safe: vii`) Montreal Winn-:43. 'l`L- 1w , .. v |l(llll nuuu A u'.llU-`i. Major Short wag one of the most popular otlicer the employ of the dominion. As he lived so he 1liel-a brave, conscientious, fearless oicer. [VI Ill III l-Montreal star. V-E . ,, ,, I I an-uuuvzu cull . If our neighbors would not deem it un- reasonable at thievea Canada would really ` like to draw the line. - l ulrtl Hmnilton 'I`iu1o.~z. |I,: , nl Itruction of the Vgovernorwu not looked for. And when h_e"votood the measure great m the utoniahment. That he used the veto unwiqely" appears to every one who knows of the present corruptive intluem . 3 of political parties, and of the increase of these as the"wealth and power of the parties increase. Democracy has recivecl a blow, , f A 7 ,7," to} if it mam anything it ii the recognition of the people`: voice in the Ielcction of leader: who \vill._.retlect""lhoir opinioh and rule .5 they desire. The vctoing ofa law for which there was great neceuity places (lovcpnorl Hill in theattitude of a sympa- thise)` with those who are given to the worst forms of political impurity. If he is not in league with the hriberu and the hoelara he has certainly done that which will command their admirhtion. Hi: future political glory may be left safely in the hands of the law- breakers than the law-makers, but it in uotx usually so. , COMMENTS PE THE PRESS. 'l'huslm\nIcr HERO J'i|lloa\'oGunn & ('0.'s whnrf M 2 p.m.. allowing one hour and n half M Uunanoqne. returning home at 7:`). Tickets 3.5 cents: children halt prlce- to bo rum at Henderson`: Book Store or tinllownyi Hut Store.

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