Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Mar 1886, p. 1

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Will! to CM non! n IRS. P. O'B.ElLLY` wlllbold I 0| Sale from thin homo! cl] hot Boootol Goods. India` and Ohlldnlfl Undcrdotb ] 36-. BI: n. Pnouu i`. o.a..a"%T' " ' IO0LOMLTRAlN8i "37 ll. ouuaovcxv, Doununlcsrvu. This Powder never tutu. A mnrvol of pumy I urea :11 And wholelomonou. lore ooono mica thnn me otdlnn kinds, and ouaas be told in competition In the Inullltlz` How teat shun wolahmslum oi hoopla wden. Bold only in cam. ROYAL Ania? 00.. ll! Wall St. New York` Fab. 4. I Twin I-I Nov. 27. Dupcnlcnrvu nu-nu-is.n-uno-- no I./IIIICII March 11. men min," 15333. All! am, ' :11` Stock of ARTISTS MATERIALS Van: I .nunn -rr_~.z'.gVi_." 'AbIJtBITP_uFe'. Q g ` "Hm: 7 Princess bu-cc: `PRINCESS STREET. 'lIIwu 3 || 'ro'rmp_ .1; A- unn-l1':"i` I `&&f&II PRINCESS ST. .-nun.-J , -um... nvvup .....-., --..., _r.._ ._ For Ienitobe end North West Territories vie Grend Trunk end Cenedieu Peoino. with Free Colonieu Bleeperl. win I-eve Kinpton on Wed- needey Inornlna, lurch l'Ii.h,ilit,h end 31". The connections made by this Rune eneble geuengen to not their Iooetion in rho Bleeping er uwrel hour: in ednnze oi my other route leunm the city. worn-out 5011 or the out. From eterv held of labor that industry aorde to`: man toiling at the lorge or furnace. at the lathe or loom. whether acting as it more automaton. to regulate the motion of the machinery he attends, or is required to exert the powers of in- ventive genius or manual skill, the pro- ducts industry are taxed to contribute to these mngnetee' wealth. It is right that men should labor; no honest man will ehirk thnt labor which duty or circum- stance requires him to do. Yet it is uat as right that he should enjoy to the ulleat extent the product of that labor. Government is established lor the pro- tection of life. liberty and property. but it in no liberty and no protection to pro- perty that compel: producers to deprive themselves of some desired necesazr y or luxury. an the one may be. to enable non-producers like Donald Smith. and other monopoliate, to revel in luxury. We boast of mod government in Can- 05061 IIIODOPOHBIIS, [:0 TBVBI In luxury. We bout of good government In Cen- adn. Do we get it ? Is it good govern- ment that sells large tracts of loud to wealthy corporations at low rates, and sllows those corporations to sell to the settler At an increased price '2 Is it good government that compels you to pay more {or an nrtiole to one man than you would have to pay another `P In it good government thst allows one man the privilege of cutting the timber growing upon a lnrge territory. and prevents the settler who seeks a home in the bush from touching it. The minuriairuanltinn (mm mnh nlun Il'01 Iolllllll II. The nneotieejraenlting lrom euoh clue legieletlon ere not peoulier to thie gene- retion. they heve occupied men'e thooghte through the long roll of centu- rion of recorded time. It wee the hu- den borue by the prophets ol enoiant duye.to netlone whose pelecee end monu- mente ere horieddeep in the accumula- ted dust of egee. It wee the cry of Ieeleh thet "the e houeee ol princes. " oe unto them the: decree unrighteoue decreee." We beer the eemeery Iran the mouthe of minor prophete until it ie teken up by the meek end lowly carpenters eon, end sent ringing down the egee to the end ol time. Whehoever ye would that men ehonld to oil. do ye even no to them.` In this gal on precept never to he preo- tioelly epnliecl in our legieleturee? Ie clue legieletion to be per tuned in thie deyeed geueretlon w on ell the recorie of hietory ehow ue the whither- ing eleote It hee produced upon the proepenty of netione. Thoee reeoree ehow ue e eonetent etrunle epinet the tvrenny reeultlug from euoh legieletion. end in thet etruggle thoneeede 61 the humen men hevewon the inert 'eorowe Shekeevoere excneee eimller in the following meunet: , -1oeeeethhnetheuen:WIetIeltto then! `He chn.etheypveeeey.eel eetthelrewe. Plnteeneymekeebeep poilol the r wee in the , ' gieletion . Ihlyvuol thelr` lDllWIlllIp 01 B VGFY CD 0118 1`his man has been enriched b the parliament of Canada. not by any abor of his own, and an we think of the man- ner in which the wealth has been gathered to produce this extravagant and ostentatious display we realize the truth of those burning words. spoken in the temple of old by one who was scorn- ed of man. They bind heavy burdens and grievous to boborne and lay them on men's shoulders, but they themselves will not lift them with their ngers." Mr; Smith and his fellow magnates have received over one hundred million dol- lars from the government for building the G. P. R.,not for the people but for themselves. Who pays it `P We see men toiling on the sea. through storm and calm, laboring at the our, or pulling on the rope, sometimes upon a summer sea. as often in wintry storms. through darkness and danger to death : the swarthv miner. toiling in the gloom of cavernous depths. exposing his life and limb to the numerous possibilities of ac- cident that makes his calling so hazard- ons and casts so many widows and or- phans helpless upon the world's charity; the farmer, trudging behind the plow or harrow with wearv feet, casting seed upon a generous soil and relying upon a bountiful Providence for his returns. bearing the beat and burden of the bar- vest, exposed to all the vicissitudes of the seasons, heat and cold, rain or sun- shine, liewing a home out of the forest. turning the virgin acres of the boundless West, or improving and renewing the worn-out soil of the east. Ir"... ins...-e Ham no Inhnr oimt ;mlm.L.-u 1!] ll UOLIIGII/101' OBBCDUIIIIOD. Not long ago we were treated to a description of the magnicence or the building which this plutoorat has erect- ed in Montreal. whose walls are orna- meuted with alabaster and marble, and for which the natural products of all eliinee were sought alter to embellish and adorn. Within the air is laden vth sweet odours, inhaled from rare exotics. and all the surroundings are soft. luxu- riant and inviting to repose. As we read we thought of the old tale of Alad- din and his lamp and ring, and ima- gined that the genii were still in exis- V tones. and that Donald Smith was the lucky possessor of a magic ring. or the mugwnmp el a very rich one. l`hin mam has haan am-inhnd he the presunss. not can repusoli.` Inn quan- tity of labor or value of it. Its price represents for the most part the decree of desire which the rich people oi the country line to possess it. Once get the wealthy cisssas to imagine that the possession of ictures by s given artist will suit! to t eir `gentilityf and lhde is no price which his work may not immediately resch sad for years maintain. And in buying at that price you are not getting vslue for your money. but merely disputing for victory in a contest for ostentntion." Nnf. lnnn gun Inn ..m.m Onnnfnrl on . '_'.'..`l!;`)13' `.975-.3j;*n' ';*.'".`S"}vG"sl'Iil"5'-: ;}L"" ' " "iTA' E " Uili `Iii 0!E!1'.';{"!..n\`:`-`."f;`f!f;"z'2`__`Z`J .2}; J; J-chn P.msi:in 8 ideas or does not take any stock in the greatlut critic's opinion as to the value of pninbinga, which is. "that prices above '3 hundred guinea: are in general enra- Vagant for water colors, and Above ve hundred (or oils." On this subject the ideas of Ruskin are wurthv to be quoted at length 2 "Fnr rnmamhnr nlwnvn than thnnrinn of .'p'13'uix".".:y'"Ln}v'1'""isKL232F'7 pronoun; not on re mm,` tho gun-` min of labor or value of ii. In m-ica W. M. DEENNANB UNDHHTIKINH DBPABTIBIT `[3 Never Closed. ___ ` C` An upon-lonood IIIIII than on Ibo Prom us. engbn 2 "For. remember always that the price on pialmwby a nu` utint never ro- nreaonhl not on to mini.` um mun. Dear Sir, - The osteutstion which some of our plutocrets display in the expenditure of that weslth which hss been contributed by the people ol Cans.- da. through their representatives. re- quires no excuse for fair criticism on such expenditure by one of the contribu- tors. One of our Csnndisn Pacic msg- nstes, Mr. Donald Smith, has recently paid the sum of 046,000 for I painting By Jules Breton at 9. New York sale. It is said to be, t_h.e.l_ILrgest sum ever paid 5:433 :`r.r=-am *z;".',*.~`si2lI`$*5"*`." " mith " "1 I-zlan R'm:in n The Editor, British` Whiq. lon. Donald Smith Paying 345,000 For a l lctIro--A Ilnull Pan of the Adornncnl nln -IIIInn llnllnnn In-nn_-A Gnvorn. land! It tn III (ms not and In oi I rohafl. Imggknly. BAWII Pmlbllf. Intel: 1501:. THE CONTRASTS IN LIFE. THE WASTE OF SOME PEOPLE POBBESSID OF AIIUNDANCE OF MONEY. `KINGSTON, CANADAQSATUR DAY EVENING. MARCH 20. 1886. " Iloruorfu Aeu Plolplnlo muruuous APPROVAL or nnhu. sun. . Dr. T. G. Coumock, ioysicinn at Good Bunuitn Houpihl. St. _ |_lo-. llyll "For yon wo hnvcud n m an houpnml. in dyqcpdnnd urvoudhunu. and In 1 drink grin *1." -`mic: e:;nlu- eulco hill! "Ill '3' ' mimbu l)l'U% 0! our ll Ivplliluu I4vI-I-Il-lvCIlVIIo V3. Id. DRENNAN.; lnnn-nil: A nnnumtnn. 151 H Prlnnnn ox man. "You eenb word that you would come to Bnttlefard when you have nished your work at Duck Lake. We wait still for you. as we are unable to take the fort. without helr. If you send us news send only one messenger. We are im- patient to reach you. It would encour- age on much to see you end make us work more heartily. U to the preseul everything has gene we] with us. but we are constantly expecting the soldiers to visit us here. U7n trunk that ant` will In: Mind On WU B0111 KTGGHIIK EU UH Ill. Pomtmuun. "When this reaches you tend us news immediately. 1: we are anxious to hour news. You send us newu. end as many men as possible. _.____ 51101] El WOIIDHOU, DI'DUl.lIA hull! UUWH. " ere we have killed six white men. We have not taken the barracks yet. but that in the only entire bllildlll in Bnttleford. All the cattle and bureau in the vicinity we have taken. We have lost one man. Net Perce killed he being alone, and one wounded. Some soldiers have come {tom Swift Current. butl don't know their number. We have here guns and ries of all sorta. but ammunition for them is short. If it be possible send us ammunition of vari- ous kinda. We are week only for went 0! that. H\/An nnnlx unvrl Oahu}. vnn wnni -nnlnn IO VIE]! UH [lBl'8. We trust than God will be kind to us in the future as he has in the past. We noni greeting to us all. "Pomunuxln. -nun: an a scan v-nauma auau u. The people of Prince Edward county have been getting too much of a good thing. Being deeirons of encouraging the erection of wire fence! along the mnntry roads. the county council. in 1888. passed I by-law oifering e bonns oi twenty oenta a rod tor all barriers oi this description the lumen would at up. The idea worked too well. he first year but (D wee taken from the eonnty treasury. but 1884 saw claims nt in for ten times thnt sum. and in 886 OMJXI) was called for. The council thenpaseed a by-law. limiting the sum that would be granted to each township. but in some oi these the amount allotted has alreadyheen exceeded. and oertain farmers reeiding therein hve entered suit ngainst the county to oamnml the ymentol varione sums they `in to B entitled to under the old by-Jew. and to egg!-ante trouble the contention has been set up that the original by-law. authorizing the honnlol. lb ultra viru. In their dilemma the oonaolllors made a -n'I.'aw-can In Tnnaenln and laid (hair ln I311 Qllemml IUD COFICIIIOYI QIQQ I pilineae to Toronto and hid their trouble: before the On '0 premier. who he: prolmeed IoI!6nIi er whet the go- vernment can do to relieve their die- Sir Adolphe Caron in the courbe. of his speech on the R18] matter In the House of Commons on Thursday read the fol- lowing leboor : "CUT Kxnrn. HILL. Am-il 29. 1885. I0 Alli`. LON?! [H11 L I want to hear news 0! the progress of God's work. 1! any event. has occur- red since your messengers came away 1% me know of it. Tell me the date when we Americans will reach the C.P.R. Tell me all the news that you hsvehesrnl from all places where your work is in progress. His! Bear has nirinexl his work. He work is in progress. Big Bear has has taken Fort Pitt. `If you want me to come to you let me know stance. ho sail, and [sent for him at once. '[ will be four days on the road.` Those who have gone to see him will sleep twice on I the road. They took 20 p!`lBODe!'F, in- cluding the master of Fort Pitt. They killed 11 men. including the agent. two priestq and six white .inen. We are camped on B creek just below Cnt Knife hill, waiting for Big Bear. Blackfeet have killed 60 police at the Elbow. The bnlfbreed who interpreted for the p0llC8. having survived the ght thou h wounded, brought this news. urn um have Icilln nix white mmi. unem. The above is a very meagre outline of a truly able St. Patrick's day sermon. Father Shannon's tlrst. appearance before a Carleton Place audience has made a most favorable impression, a gentle- man of magnicent. presence. clear dio- Lion and unsurpassed delivery. Our church was filled to its utmost; capacity by an appreciative audience. which will long remember the sermon of St. Pab- riok's evening. 1886. and begrabeful to the preacher who came under no little diiouliies to so prominently assist. in the celebration of our national Eesbival. -COM. Flllt, SI_0_I_ I Illll. Lowxng 18569! ; Our KNIFE HILL, April 29, To JII`. Lama Ia'u'l : u! .......t on Ln... mourn nl Okn nrnclrnnn EH09 'lU'WII'(lI III! DWI] LIOIY UIIQI. spreading and maintaining the religion of Christ. The preacher wound up with B. soul-stirring appeal tolhis heaters to be thankful to God for that greatest of all hlnnninan. hnlv faith. tn he omntlnl t.n LUBDKHJI 50 U0 IO!` FIXED KTBIIBHE 01 I1 blessings. holy faith. to be graetlul no the memory of their fathers, who pre- served thin faith in the face of every opposition. worldly wealth. power and hatred could oer, and to hand it. down to their children pure as it was given to them. VIN... nluuvn n n IIAIIIV I-nnnrvv-1: nnlilinn age following we ueaiqig,- o; reiancra apobtle was one of phenomenai earning and sanctity. Then followed the days of persecution and apoliation. Accord- ing to Lord Macaulay the ingenuity of the enemies` of Ireland's faith was taxed for new modes of tortdrdx Ilpnd saw the other nations of Europe lib. time wreated from the arms of the Vicar of Ohrlsmheraelf never. In the days of her joys and the day: of her eornowa the faith given to Ireland by Sh.Patriok was her one all-powerful guiding and sua~ taming principle. The cruel dispersion of the Imh was turned bv.d1'vine urn. DBIDIDQ pI|D0lPlt!- LDB 0I'lI8I (l_P6I'll0lJ of the Imh W t. ned by.duuno pro. vidence `toward a own holy ends. nnrmuhnu nml mnmhninina thn rnliuinn On the evening of St. Patrick's day day Rev. Father Stanton. lately ap- pointed to the important parish 01 i Smith's Falls, delivered in the Catho-i lio Church at Carleton Place one of those highly patriotic discourses in which his well-known ability use public speak- er renders him so suocessiul. Faking as his text the 36th verse of the 186th Psalm the rev. father opened with a pathetic description of the sad captivi- ty of the Jews. Their ceaselss sighing for and going back in Iond memory to their beloved Jerusalem. making this excrdium the basis of his address. He reminded his hearers of the chequered national life of the Irish. God's chosen people in the new dispensation. God prepared St. Patrick in nature and gmoe to found and nirshthat `wonder- : r-sapmm` ' - `..iut`nr`e..tlmfatt1fo{'th Iriih` ' uple. Vindestruotib` < vnotwit shad '- ing the unparalleled att oks 0 he pow- eriul open ice and secret ' or. The following the death ,- o {relsnd's _._.: _...__L:L.. ms.-- l..II......../I Al... .I_.... III Sermon at Outlet: 1: Plan on 8!. Pa- t.rIok'I Dny-An Unnlno o! It. FR. STAN'ION S 'l`BIBU'I`l. said he attached much importance. that of the shooting of the British soldier. General Brackenbury said that that shooting was bad. That was not His Lordship's experience. Alter all. ring was relative. It was all very well for a trained gentleman to knock over 99 out of 100 woodcocks: but when Tommy Atkins. taken from Whitechapel or a country village. was instanced there was no comparison between him and the gentleman. Tommy Atkins must be compared with the soldiers in other countries. and when -thus compared his shooting appeared creditable. Some men could be taught to shoot remark- ably well. but if the mass of men were taken there were many who could not see an object at a thousand yards, and therefore, to say that every soldier must be made to shoot was nonsense. Still there was room for improvement in the army shooting (hear. bear). and bebop- ed that this improvement would be el- fected. (Cheers) The army each year improved in its shooting, and he agreed that the more the company olcers were conded in the better the men would shoot. (Cheers) Un the subject of long range shooting his lordship held that the drawbacks alleged to be associated with this were exaggerated. and he con- sidered that the more this could be brought in. aided by machine guns, the less would it be possible {or the enemy to bring up the artillery. for no artillery in the world could hold its own against the infantry! continuous long range re. As to accuracy in hitting an object at a short range-- some few hundred yards- he said he whould like some critics to try and shoot a man in action. and they would have a little appreciation of the British soldier s workmanship. Lnrrl Wnlmlnv was born in Dublin in 1 4 1 Bntlah soiuier workmanship. Lord Wolseley was born in Dublin 1863. His father was a major of the British army. and youniz Woiaeiey de- termined to follow the profusion of arms. ile enteredthe army as ensign when 19 years oi age. and in 1862 was engaged in the Burmese war. In 1854 he was sent to the Crimes. His gallant services received recognition repeatedly before he was severely wounded on Auuust 20. 1864. For a long time his eyesight was endangered bv the misfortune. but he recovered and resumed his position in the army . In 1867 he was shipwrecked while proceeding to China. He took part subsequently in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was engaged in Hindustan during 1858 and 1860. In 1880 he served in the Chinese war, and was present when the lorta protecting Peking were captured. The "Trent" alair led to Wolseisy's being sent to the American continent. In 1882 be aided in the paciiicatios ot the Red River settlement. He led the British arms to victory in the Ashsntee war. and was rewarded with the thanks of parliament. 325.0113. and the char of a hero . While he deelincd the last he wi y took the money. In 1875 he represented his government in Nassl. South Africa. and in 1879 was annoinhd Hill) Oom- ms governlnoniln nun, aonsn Amos. and .in 1879 wu nppointed High Oom- jninionor Ind commnnder-in-Obie! in unucu nnguom. [DO GIIIIIHIII lallll n: In: nearly over before he u-rind on the scene of action. but be contribu- ted toward: the settlement of the quan- tinn. Bin nannlm-Mv an nnllv ul. IMO! I I00`-1:IIOlIOlII 0'! I00 qua- ll. VII #1, -1 - `"3" 1!" 197!!! 5!` 539.511 nusuusvuvs uuu vvu.Iusuu'4un-su-vusvs . C ms, than nswl annexed by Ila; kingdom. no disastrous Znln vs: nanlv aver bsfom `mu .m mm npponueu nun vom- miuioner and Commander-iuOhie! Cyrms, uez the tail Li:-nrln-n Inn lnnnhnruin 7.nIn amusement. and some or tneui. iuueeu. were very silly ; but the most ridiculous` was thatrwhioh appeared in Bluckwood. written b some theoretical gentlemen who had eon very l" flein war, never iaemanil did not know the nature of the Scudan. Aetd the square forma- tion in the desert, when a force had to fight in the desert. -150 miles. perhaps, from all possible help. there was the knowledge that, unless the attack should be repelled. the. lame was destroyed. (Hear, hear}, There were no half measures in that fighting. and the soldier's morale had to be thought of by the commander. who had to make the soldiers feel thlatif any of them tell wounded they would not be left on the desert to have their throats u out by the first of the enemy who came near them. feeling, the commander could not ex- pect to get the most out of them. (Hear.) That was an important point, and his lordship looked upon the square forma- tion as a defensive operation. It was all very well for people who knew not what a charge of the Arabs was to talk about a charge of cavalry. and compare that charge with the charge of the Arabs. The cavalry soldier was a man with nerves, and the chances, in nine out of ten cases. were that he would not face the square; but the Arabs were an enemy who would face the square, and. did charge a square. reaching the square, and they would have reached a line. The square gave a defensive position which the line would not have given in the face of such an enemy. (Cheers.) General Bi-aclienhury had remarked upon a matter to which His Lordship If the soldiers had this i I 1 4 J I At a meeting of army and navy clccrs at London the tactics of the atniy in the Sondsu were the subject of discussion. General Lord Wolseley. in closing. said it was not his intention to go over the many points which had been so ably discussed. In the beginning of the loc- ture reference was made to the criticism which. during the Socdan war, was made in newspapers and magazine arti- cles on the tactics pursued in the Soudan. It was very natural that all action 31 were I,-`.E`".L`_,L.=.;;`a.l'L;j , tizcwwitii miiq should he cr.i1la,r1:`-` Butecme 0! the V sue rm` -ibis wvvrir-,~id" we "iumlan ' "amusement. and of them. ind , ` -4.-n Ivan-vi aillu - hut. thn mnnf. I-iinnlnlir` ` N Boll CBITIO8 THAT DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY ABE TALKING ABOUT. FIGHTIN'GWIN(SGJ7DAN. Bpeoisl Trains will leave Kingston for above so follows :- Tuesday. March 18th, 2311!, 30th. Aprilth. 'nI' uumnh. ma Nnrlh Wan Tnnuorlu Id lard Wolu.-Icy In Auunornv for the llaIcncIIt--0|- Thing to Shoot at I In- lloluy object inc! Another lo III I lulu ohjecl. ` Ilnportln Notice to the 11-16. We have instituted legal proceedings against arties who have manufactured and sold, =3 those now selling, cigars with nar- row bar rls ofdierentcolors. similar to those registered and used by us, and respectfullv request the trade to treat manufacturer: and dealer! who employ such ditrepuuble menu to foist their goods upon the public, in the manner they deserve. Those who encourage them by aellin their imitations we will roaecute to the fu lest extent of the law, an we rely upon our triends and the table dealers to Assist us in putting down this obnoxious class. who are 5 dis- grace to the trade. The standard of our celebrated brands. "Cable," ."El Padre." "Queen's Own," and others wilralwnysbo maintu'ned,the statement of others to the contrary notwitnutndin[.-S. DAVIS O SONS. I wmnq SONS oftho evil ;,doing. by halves makes wants; I half the energy expended by mankind. Why ` should you trie with disease P When in. ' dicatiom are given that something has gone wtong. make the restoration of normal con- ditions the real. not the incidentnl business of life. Few cuntin agents hnvo ulled Hamilton`: Pills of Mnndrnke and ur- nutn. Compoundotl; cl purely vqenhlo on Icicntic principle! Ind lJl'll U! L/ITIJHIHI Ulflllll. Hon. W. A. Harris, of Georgia. has writ- ten this: "You ask how rohibition has worked. Language is in: equate to tell you the blessings, the joys it has brought to us. Twin sister of blessed religion, prohibi- tion has made a new people, made the drunkard a sober and useful citizen. who to- day thanks God for the blessing. Nothing could prevail on my peopleto agree to re. eel the law that has blessed us with prohi- ition. Our criminal dtpliet is fast disap- pearing ; no killing not even fusses. At the sessions of our superior court, heretofore. often jurors were drunk ; witnesses the same: . and at night in this village it was as if pandemonium reigned supreme. I have seen in u1e days of whiskey twenty-ve fights in this (Isabella village,and all caused by whiskey; now al is peace and quiet. Tell your people to vote for prohibition, and they votea new era upon their country. {reighted with plenty. peace and happiness." Com naoqot pIm_uy_ vqeuuo substances. Icientic _nnc1plcI bantimlly Iupr-00It0 . - 59! 001116 the mo?! outuin. Info and {Alli} modidno in amulet. ry Hm I nm. .4 |l...AnI.. nnrl nniinonnl Hal h-' themoitoutmnauo and rant! luau; ' ` _` '`` aw`. 'x||rnu.1oIaau:-uuonnuauaeunu-no 94.. Pill at Mandrake uad Butte: at. N. Pblson &Co.. lnphn? and 3 :31 um. .ftc'r`I:1.I..ow.. l `J. . ........... -u.. .. ....u.. ..uu_. Among the stolen goods was a large sum of cash and a. savings bank book. The day after the murder a tall man exactly answering to the description of the suspected assassin. presented this book at a bank in the Bnergerplstze and asked for a loan of 1.000 gulden. Struck by the largonoss of the sum_demanded the cashier refused the money and en desvorod to get possession oi the book. After a short time, however, the appli- cant snatched it away and vanished before he could be apprehended. bince then, though the police have made search in all directions, the murderer has not been heard of. The crime has created consternation lll Vienna. and. as in Lon- don and in Paris, the people here are olarnorinq for more efcient police pro- tection. I Contributed by W. (J. '1`. Union` A01-nun (Zn mo..,~n....\l I. uuuuluutcu uy W. U. A. Ulllonl Atlanta, Ga.. city co incil. have" dropped onethird of the police force since prohibition was carried at the polls last November. It must be distincllv borne In miml that mm. u we emu mun ussmaana smnml (:or..loIuuon It onmno an. I carried at me polls last November. distinctly borne in mind that the liquor trafc is admittedly bad, Its evil character is not denied, even by those who afvocnto its continuance. Our Darlin- ment has emplialicnlly affirmed that it ought to be suppressed, and that it will be suppressed as soon as public opinion is clearly favorable to such a policy. Liquor-dealers. brewers. saloon keeners cieariy iavoranie to such policy. Liquor-dealers, brewers, keepers and their employees are excluded from mem- bership in the rcgularlife insurance compan- ies. The Ob]eCl-IO!) is that the use of intoxi- cating liquors, as a beverage. endangers life and increases the risk on the insured. Th! fnrmzxiinn nf 5| Prnlnluohuu um.-In awaxens nope xor me coming Cl 3 Dene! time. The anti-Christian and outrageous spirit and methods 0! party politics must. surely as God lives, give place (6 something better in the near future. God he praised, that, in the mightv struggle before us in the United States. he is preparing woman with her clear intuitions and profound con victions, to take part in the c0nHict.--T. K, Darin in Chrialimu Smlunmn. Hnn \v A 14..-..'. no r:....-..:. 1... -.-;o, ann Increases me nsn. me Insured. The formation of :1 Prohibition party, wnhils declaration of aegxancc to God. awakens hope for the coming of better and nulrmienln IIIB BXPIFGU. The police immediately started in pur- suit. of the supposed murderer. but so far have failed to affect his capture. Circumstantial evidence shows the man must have returned after his rat Vllll and slipped into the apartment the morning of the murder unobserved by the janitor. He mush then have looked himself in with the widow. The pools of blood in diffurens parts of the room grove: how desperate the acrnggle must. ave been. Ale!` committing the crime the murderer ooollv ranaacked the draw- ers. put. all the valuables they contained into his pocket, washed his hands and walked off. ` UUUI HOW UPUU IJU UBIIU I RVOBU Inna `DB up arently lifeless body of the widow fel into his arms, covering him with blood. Life. however, was not extinct. The woman revived snicnenbly to gasp out. I'm cold! cold! It was :1 man that did in I" By signs she manage} to explain that the man in question wua her mnarimonial visitor. Two (`syn Inter Ihe expired. The nollne immedintalv ntnrtnd in nnr. pnrwu. The other morning young Kuebnei. on coming home from school. was surprised to nd the door locked and no sign of his mother. In the alternoou, fearing some- thing was wrong. the neighbours knock- ed at the door. Getting no answer, the bravest of them forced the lock. As the door ew open he heard A groan and the nnnarentlv lifeless hndv nl Mm wirlnw `only chil sun 50. I no IUVCTWIBCT WIH l'I'Iu l\IlUl ' I cal. a-rce:ea:v;b'lo~womun living: _;g_m1__nn ._ on the third oor of A house in .,theJErd berggarntrnsrnm v N umcivas ap- plicants replicate the appeal, but none venotly hit the widow : taste, and the 2.000 golden remained untouched in a snug corner of 3 cheat old!-unu in her bodroom. One day a. tall man of about lifty knoohdet her door and enquired in an insinuating voice whether he had this Honor ofiddnming Frmukdelinelu "Inn the lady." replied the widow. Well. l ll call again." said the visitor. \ "I am from U per Austria." And Liter glancing rai y round the room he do- parted. The other mornina vnnna Knnllnnle nn Forces. His next conspicuous nndertslh -ing was to su press the insurrection against the ant ority of the Khedive of Egfpt. led by Arabi Bey. The bottle of Te -el-Kebcr was the collapse of Arabi's _ use. Rewards and honors swsited , olseley. He received 50,000 as n perlinmentsry grant. and was created Bu-on Wolseley cl CIIIO and of Wolse- ley in the county of` Stsord. His last commend was entrusted to him August 26.1884. in the Soudsn, of whose expell- euoos he speaks in the lecture. -IIIII C IAITVCY II-IIIU CIIII Ill IIUI'BIl lIUl' II)! lhe Ilonoy also Bed. Vienna, March 16.-A month ago the following announcement nppeered in a. Vienna. paper : "A widow with 2.000 gnlden leeks a husband. Apply to I0 and no." The advertiser wen Frau Knot nn` 1: ,ntrQ.'Ia:w.?.`nLIzIr_~uu:1rv1\vn Nni-an uh nn W. H. Carnovsky| March 129.11. ~r ,1 .\'.\'l UKl).\\' NIGHT MFA!!! RU` SHE WANTED A IIUSBABD. } "`~ FOR SALE. > I - PEA ! LARGE AND aolnionxona BOUII And pnmuot on O:-nerd Snag, (about I can). now can by IA.-Ool. ; I roonutown nslhodtoomnzu Iona Iubllu and out band: |. Title douduto Awly cu KHIKPATBIC & Boolnu, ton. llnpoll. vu uuun nvvu vs -u--u - -u... I c- . - ---u n his nddenoo. Woodburn Bond. Httabnr-g (uhcn plum and I Ioulonu may be on after Hominy. Ibch . or the orootlon of 3 Brick school Home. 24: hot. for uuhool action No. 0. Pine am. The Iawutqr my under no: no- eouuruy uooonhd. DAV|_D 'l`_ls031'l_R. I In you Once: for Penman`: Btu Bnnd Hum. Bastian moon. Bmood Bollu, In sr. Cm-on Ihnnldon. Lona Clan. The hub D In Polls and Tab. Fhlgll. - IIIILTOI. vooiu. INSTRUCTION. RNDEBB will be l'00MY6d by the undersign- d until NOON OF` IONDAY. K -rch Dad, uhcn nlun npooloulonu Inn Furniture repaired and rd-Ituod or ntdetoorder. Cnrpetqlnid. Int to n`na1nxun's IIARIIIAHE wanxs, Inch 2. Prlnoau Benet. mnuns run SGHDUL nu1Ln1ua.] spasm cuLuifs7r mnasluus r. " mm; undonln- . 11! nd, ` ISTUHE mm mm swwns. Ihave a large store house whorel can keep your Sleighs. IiH'OllTEHH OI CIIINA, CROCKEICY. GLASSWAIIII. LAMP 130008. dm. BEFT QUALITY CROWN JEWEL HUDA AND Y'AM`[aY FLOUR, CHEAP Foh CABB. oats. lirnn, slnorls. nnd Feed ol nll kinds. nu Fum hrdr.ta1nLu'.|.lv).nln `II cs.\vv. Robinson.` Pictures. Mouldings, Frames, &c., whole- sale or retail at the JUST RECEIVED 3 DASKS [IF NEW DINNER SETS, |Iq1g|ncsss1ur\ ._-. MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, MANITOBA AND BIHTISH COLUMBIA. `PR:o' bi. MA1~1o: Ax Toronto Flour Store, 61 Brook Street. xflllll KILHIIIU uuuu nu l`l.|lII Harry Haydni Lunch mm In eleven dnyu more you'll begin, Thou broom Ind dust pun cheerny will ring. When from hidden corner: the dust they mag. The cnrpetI.I.he furniture, you PICTURES :00 Must obey the cleaning o! Blddy or Sun. Evory thin: than wantlmr in my line you'll nd. Remember I'm on hand and nsvar behind, |'l'o fumlsh the Finest Frame: that neveqba A Onrn PICTURE FR/IMEFACTURY. monnnsnu snns.,J :\ Kore Were known in 1: Kingston Plcturs Store. OTICE II hazel: given that an licstlons for WHOLEBAL TAVERN A SHOP Ll- UINHES for the sale of tquoraln the City of Kingston, for the you-1886-B7. will be received at the once of the Ontario Lioonu Commissioners, CITY BUILDINGS. Ontario B:r-et, From this Date Io Isl April next (Butwoen the hour: of 10 and 153 sun. and 1 and :p.m.,) by which limo all applications must be] II. Form: of application may be had trom the In upootor. A pllonntn must furnish the unmcs of two (00 and uumoient aunties. By order of the Licenue Coxnmisuonorr. W. ULIDDEN, Inspector. Kinnton. March 17. 1886. L}. oenii-iouss FISH AND OYSTER MARKET. riuu 2 swam I 2 I1?-._QHLKE:.| luuuon _L19ENsEs. v.-- , 1`,)RUG-G15 -I`.` -` mmwron, - om`. Rant 91 It In because I know them: he Imr.uIu.z lla- ` .anr.! ` M ';',_!aM*`.` ?a`_ssM:'.ci~m<=.t.4a2:n;=',x..x. out Ego Ifolninlo . for I. a cure of an-zrxrxo 1:11- lAlII.lnd not claiming to EV!-ZHYTBINO. I l1(',Ill('llI(`8! "KIA": ilii Dominion. for the of Dil- 1cnu.nnd claiming to Aim because they luvs the rx.sm* FUBIUK`-LA prinkd on each bomu label lhareby enabling Lho pumiluer to know Ina! w 3! he in tukimg. I f\Cl\ Illklf l l('C|N'X'AlNINU N0 0l'lUIl,o You Probably Ask by I Rc-conxnwnd These Remedies! It I. I.-n `an I Ivnnw llunvu In LA nu-r IAIII II I:-. ._.pun__ Eonanmplion and all Wasting Diseases] Thn Iiun n MC ALTOPE PSY I?! ll M nrolbll. ____- v---~ v_. ---. Qcaurcaavu ., I70 IIOOI I'I'BlI'I', F09 700/10 HEN cl 80,8. -_s;.... -_-L. -_.ll.L .a_.L....-u.. ..._ lllll Klntls. 12,1-"um hcdme ushu; ax. ['1-la II n I n '.IIHIiH'I' Sept. 2L Olyoorol; M colory (impound uvr.n1'n\1Inn Kn nrnvu , o purcnuer to Know pun wunv. no II J. GEO. KING, 1\DIT(1I'.llC'l" Upholatoror and Unbmot Maker. OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. For Teellm 9 Infants um) hen-om Troubles. the mo of nu nu Iv: Dysi)("%;)a;i;W!|.' Indigestion ! And kindred diseases, the use of sm661cn.nE . III! BI'0C|( slreol. _:`!!F`W!"! .A-"""*'i DAVID THOTTIR. For the Trunoov. In... -vi mun uv uywnxuu. j C Sun Flotory Work slightly lower. an the [nicest Ind Baal Alortod Stool ol HARD AND 803'!` OOD. LUIBEB C SBINGLIIB our offend In lnguon llukot. }AND 801'! WOOD. LUIBEI I nlllunllamg nnuunu or mu:--u Au nun;-wu nuuu. | BHINGLEDI COIIONBUILDINOIKATEBIAL .unnoc not my shower; the next man In 1]: make! must bo npwudn. I 1- an. 9...-.. u1....n. -n..Ln.. n-_-_ d'i`:lila.`._ll_; I`llllIll conn-.411! n-_.n..w,__ , GEORGE CLIFF. General Real Estate pm B00835 TO REIT. - TINA!!! IOU]. annamgunruuuo. Maa: . `u nnntmmblm. . T h.L 65 ~U&n\r--r\r- Lm-rpool Loudondetry, Quaonutown or Bol- run to Hslifu or Portland, sud nlwsyi ll low at Iowan. ntoquotod I)! say other Hunt. For 'I`|okot.I, et~o.. app y __- .._ ---_.- -.-y For dnnblmy and olrjlnoo of nnhh than good: no unoquullod by any other. an PIIIIQCIII I'l'lll`l'. cor. or IyIenl|In_t.. Kingston. Q-Tolopnona oommunlottlou. lurch I. The"'l}haapest and Best fnrutnra or ALL nnsonlnxone, _n -CLLL - E. B2E?.i.A`:]5i4AZZE3 S. H. BRAMB, The losing llldurhhr & Enbdll. A Fine Line of the Colnbuud GIWDION Pl- TINT BTIEL WHIIL BAD! OABBIAGEB. uurrmura llllllll aullult [or GOIIOIIO IJIII-IODI Nona genuine without an nmo IZDABL stomped on each cspuulo. --W'IIf|'.llIA LI lI'- WFT-7.5.. an PIIIIICEII s'I`lIBl'I`. ol lyduolnnn It, Kingston. Tmuu, Ipply TIIIDB. IIANLEY, World`: Ticket. Auonl. Uornor J obuaon sud On- ado Blreoll. Nov. 03 _ ` The Great. Bzsndud Ramody torn] wooknou need dtsouea of the lungs. unpnlncl nutrition, 8 . 'rm..on 1. Pure, Fresh mm Tannin. And tbereforo mush auttnblo for do! IO vlllltlonl Nona xnnnlnn rlnmnt nu nnmn IEIIAIII. con LYIAN. SONS & 00. Iln.rnhl`2. BABY OARRIAGES. BU Y7)NIIY 1`[FI`ET I Z I) A. E In munn mv Plvnln nun ulvnnlu E nudomgnod Will} to Inform the man um: ha bu Mtod u nnd a nod A LI 3! IN CONNECTION W TR 8 . LAWRENCE HOTEL on King Street. at-nhs'r.cl.Azaa men will mu be on hand on the Ihoroout. notloo. ICLDFJ BROS. Proprietors. IIUNISY '10 LOAN. N LARGE OIG SMALL SOME at low nun on interest, on City And 1'` ~nn Property. Loans granted on City and Founvy Debenlnru. Ay- ly to THOMAH BRIGGS. Hunger Frontenac an and Investment Society. UrrxoI-0 - me the rod: (mlce. Jun. ~- wan Au7i'3:Ac: 1" DR. J. YOUNG, l.D.. EKBEB of tho Boyd Collogc oi Bnrncan M London. uzd Lloentlnte or the A o - nary : ')ompnny.London.En .,Burgoon, ooo~ oheur.&c. Omoe Prluoou B oot.oor. Dlvil Street, Kingston. IIULI, uuu. lcowum H. EITTBI. LL.D. Nov. 19. Can. I emu TRUNK RAILWAY] 4 between llontrul and Bvdonbunalnoon nu-on: Oxide (Lnuxhlxm GU) tdmlniltotod Oc pnlnlou extraction 0! loath. V. rnymuu. sun-goo-., azu.. Utnoou nou- cleuoe nenrl orpoulte tboPon Omoo.Woll anon Btraot. Cl 1: n the any or country prompt!) Intended to, 7 ___ > V _ _ GRANT ALLEN'S NEW STORY, Oeon 'l'Ion. lulu`, oppomo Poo|0IcIa hr; 1 ` _ L. (;UR'1'LB. M.D.. Iuocouor to D! Jun: . Phyniotnu. Surgeon, am. Olooo Bod- o pome Omoo.Woll nhOnnr`n` an "FOR MA|M|E'S SAKE,"- -25c. GEO. MACDBNALDS W/rat's Mine's Mine,--200. F. NISBETS, IVWRKTF`. T 1 N D n V u T n D In lnwrmodlno Iou. Bloersgo.......... ..............I90. I! on no undlnj for 1 h-loud: you can am: 1: Prepaid Puuaro chat: at lowest tube: II. this otoo, tunable from Innland. Irelnnd. Boollnud. Franco. Germany. Sweden and Not- POSWII X UHITICI Ana. waumgii ND ION. d but! -ct:-oat. Surveyors. 0!- nptun. JOHN STRANGI. LL.B.. OLEOITOR. ac. ponltao the Pout lowest our-rent n 0Il!oo-0larnnoo Oloo. noun 1"o"t.33' MI. L. ounru-s. F DENT! '1', dltoony oppollto Ibo You We! ington Strut Encbmbod In ` gnu. II!) I `cum. U1-nus |inos.,i VINANOIAL AGENTS Clarence Blrool. an 5-. -con. Monty to loan on real acute and vmerloourmel. EMYTHE & aurrn. `IOLICITOBB. r."I`C . IN Ontario Bmet. King 3 utou,0ut. #4_.J--...j_:.- . j..-- -_t?.. Join nnnm. 11.4.. |l.D., 0.x. (Bnooonor to Late ul. Hoonllol.) )BY8IClAN, SURGEON, R0. OM00--Ion . trod Street between Prinoou und Brook Lreeu. u. -- ul nun, u.u.n.. u.u.n.. )EN'1`IB'1`. Onion and no-Idonoo. Pnnoou St. mroun (Lnuxhlnn .. .53.. KRCHITIOT. OFFICE - lononu a Kingston. _:____.____j. mm u'nrrm1n. kcooum ANT. AUDITOR to. once Street. near Kln`. WI. NIwLnu>s.1n., LI`.CHl'I`lC l'. Ford : Block. Brock street. :0- oond oor. _j_ , JUST ARRIVED AT THE noozuua. ITIIIUI. ucrluuuy. IJWIU-u _.._ .w. WI]: Steerage $20.00- : .... .......u n....u....am-n onumnnwn orllo In- MOORE- By COUNT TOLSTOI, 250. F CORNER BOOK STORE, nn.II1uuI' rullll NORWEGIAN Business Cards: luoil. l|IIu.uc., -on `null on emulation. wrung: wnuunnu .i'u'fsi* 1;; . ::**~*.*:** .; .?jj_;___ NIwLnu>a.`. ICT. F'1l'd'lRlnnh _:..__Z___ togcly oppotlto an THE BIIUBT BEA BOUTE- AVERAGE PAE- ` SAGE 8 DAYS. ` iiI5Eii"Ii|v_A_-liI7iIiIii` NO. 67 Olloo 0'u Tholul. lulu oonnoouua at flnllfu with the Mull Steamers loaves every Thursday at 1:30 Inn. The Inn Inln connecting at Portland elvol Ivory Wednesday It 1:30 pm. llA'l`li`. nil` I AIIRAGIT. Royal Mai1__tea.mships. VV . IX-0 E$lLV J.V KIN npnnnn & urnnlln. 153 11 Prince: Jnlv or to .l. P, Glide:-sleeve. Agent. Ml Clarence Street, |:-.__L an ;\LLAlj_L1NE. Cabin puhgo, 930. 080, ma 9100; in- termediate, 035. Bteerage tickets to uni from L)! trim of Europe at. very low rates. / For treig hand pungo apply to _,___-..-- .1 nnnnrnv Ll`/\ A n,....| /l.'Ul' uunguu um. .,........b. ..r.,._, .. VERNON 1]. BROWN at 00 . 4. Bowl- ing Green. New Vorh ;or to V . ...._.... I`l\ . . _.A_, CUNARD BTEAMSHIP CO., Limited, Bolton. Unr IBVIIII noun 1!) Iuvnuae ul luy Uiue Ioumg cut. Tom-Inn Tio ots to nll put: of lho v wooumy. Fresh lot of those CELEBRATE!) O18- OOES, and consignment of FRESH LOB- BTERB which we no selling st 10 cents gush. vnunn Touns In West. Indies- KINGSTON ACADEMY, I HUB DVDL `J51 u GALLIA .... Jnlhll 0. Juan I, lune so. Julya BOTHNH... Bull 11 I.Jnlu U, Jul`a1,Aug.4 BCYTEA IA`. HIHI Apl. Q8. Icy `A0, Jne. . July 21 bY It -1- In an uuuuvu March 12th. Telephone Communication. (IT `I `l'\' `EFLTKT A $1 New York to Livorl via Quoanslown. Fast Saturday express mull service. FROM PI1fJR 49 NORTH RIVER. N.Y. Lane ` _,,._ Free Sluplng Oars ,1-n__ nlloom lion lhsmonhvn Haw York to hand- oouhowcnlnb Inn udcouulhsonry Al- ta-nut odnudqy. Totho lhyusn P re- tnru Ma Junnlon ovary nlhrnuo rd y. llama lnloon sud Iuhroom nooommodnion I ltnsud unldnmpo when the nation In loan ........ s.r.' r-'- *.- -.: 0!. V9 W In. fofnogl 005.! Buhhhuvu new (at. ov. uannnnuuuquggcuuv ' A. IIIIOIDI. 3.. non j_...__._ lfunard Lino! I U I./IIII `.--u March 20. wmrn:RvIoI-:. ARRIVED TO-DAY. ll??? GUIIHD $l'E|IS!|lP\ OOIPIIY '?ri=i5'.';4i~:LEi} n h III. AGE VOL. LV. "'l ""']l ' "' '-' --'-"'[-'*v gunman, nullnnou and all Ponetuln It I-them Now on`. via G.'.l`.B., 'l'.l.l. and ll.Y.O. K! I. -1.: IIIIU` I Bhll HIV n lltica, Albany, New Yufrfmum, ..:_..p..--nu. A4- I-an-n and A`I Pnh-Onlnrnhn-n Cur uwnl houn e melauy u l.-IU pan. RATES OF I ABBAGE. , I50. I ,..,- `_- FROM BOSTON. #__._. TEUIHANDJBLAND ROUTE BY VIII)` I 3l.AOI BIVIB RI. II.` All J___ IL_|. IIl:I-l_I_l! `1`ra.ve11mg.\' ...Huurdny. March 97. 11 mm. ...BnV.urd|y. April 3. 3 p.111. .8: t.nrd|y.Aprll 10, 91.? Saturday. April 17 ID. . -u-u. . -.'r~r.~::-512* 1'. nmfam. mm Ag'|. noox Route The handsomest and cheap- est lot. of Cages ever offered in Kingston just opened oqti at Tickets nll put: 01' mo worm I Ipoolnmy. For New York. Albuny. Tray, Phllsdelphln, Wuhlnnon, Ulla: 8 use. lhchumr And sh olnu on New Yor mm). Wu: Shore, Uzlol Black River Rnllwnyu, lake the ALL RAIL: ROUTE. two connection: duly. Fan :1 low :- uzv olhu oule. For Fine Brush and Comb Sets, Odour, Dressing end Jewel Csean, we aka the loud Le usual, ehowmg the uent line in the citv. u very huge. Fee our Linen-Faced Oudn for punting in oils without sny preparation ; also the new line of Brua Plsoques, (vex hund- some) Opnl, Glues. Plnoques m many other novelties. to be bud only As [To Bird Fanciers 4 -:----- B. H. CARNOVSKY & CO. Givo us a. call and look over our amok. No Tnuble to Show our Goods. F IFIRSTMIMPURTATIUNI I SECURED TO-DAY AT TIIE - Cllllll - TEI - HOUSE. J`, 13nnnc03nAnnANnc3m1uTnn.| This requires no blending. and Jo put up half pound orlulnnl puclugos. Ihne 3100 _on blllll A choice usortment c/mp AND 35407/Fl/I..| my Home. Accurate and rellsble Information in round to Batu nnd Route: ulven, peruonnlly or by mull. M the Uur moon or in Very Large. Line: 4.. P; 'o.v1-1Md{7vNvs' an; -n_n_-_-, u._.___. lusty : Ilanlum Sloml nuvmnunn til!!!-Iuuinln -I-'-I-i-`LLlqu [Florida Pine muss IICIWID T0-DAY A1` Til -B.AZ.A.AR.-| comic: all (national Wood I Workero. I Our importntronsof Paper Hnngings for Spring are constantly arriving. Our stock. when oomplated, will be the bee . selente-1 stock in Central Ontario, and we invite in- upeotion by those who contemplate deooxt sting their homes. We are condent we can please everybody. other kind: or ulncl sad .1: on Tom. A choice uoorlmenl ol rukhat. Cerull also Breakfut and Rolled Bacon. A cull solicited by James Redden, -.L c. hn___A..4__a__ n__A_.u._..- Rub1nsnn s Wall Paper Depot,` 977 BAG01` STREET. Ooalupnch th 1:]! phvm YorlI4.hlun: udoouulhnonu ll Intending antlers desirous ol securing no.- oommodauon on those tnlna nhould nend :6.` 01:00 to the undersigned full particular: an to number of pnuengara. (adults and ohHdron)do- Iunulon quantity of effects. number of Mn nook Anti duo of train roqulrod. J. P. auntnslssvs, Tinlmt Anon! (".n1nndnn Pnnin I?nil'v Ticket Agent Canadian Pacic R:-nil'y, 42 Clnrence!l.,- lung.-non, 0m I M-vnk `ll March. RonI`rew-about 10:30 a m. on 17th, em: I But Much scram. OOLONIBT SLEEPING CAR 1 uoompnny on): brain. Irma HAm:mss.l trams. OOLONIB1 tnln. These trains will loan A: follow! :- 1`oronwJuuctlon-6.30p.m. on 16th, 23rd Ind sou: Ihrah. 'I`weed-2:30 mm. on 17th. 24th and 8156 Much. hubol Lake-4:90 mm. on mm, mm and 315:, March. Perth-61J0 mm. on 17th. 24th and 31st March. Smith`: F`nlls-6:3O am. on 17th, Bath and 31:!) March. , . v Run COLONIBT TRAINS for the curl: 0 of IN- TENDINu SETTLIIBE sud their BF ECTB AND STOCK. I THE GANADMIFAEFIG nu1.vm| ---Lu 1l1?--- lcn/vao/M Noii W581]

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