Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Mar 1886, p. 1

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i-sAz_+m-I ibiartly Pure. Feb. 17, __ -9 REE` BROS nk 1 |a....A..a-n_. l\....n..4 1...... I B. H. cmnovsxy & CF. I cannon and onunouuu wood | Cxknon. Nov. I7. %UUUfUT`a I . Dupuultvt. =:.IN.=.== L<.>T. SECURED T0-DAY AT I I IIOIWID `I'D-DAY A`! `III II`I:'I` ---__-> M The I lulu oonm than M. lhlltu with the Ian I moulouu on Thm-can sn:!)D.m. The Inn Inln connect. an at For a novel Ivory Wodnooduy II l:30 p.n\. lIA'I'Il O!` 1 LBSAOI. I `&%I I PRINCESS ST. ..._j._. In a manifesto which he desired to be read to en emergent meeting of all the Knights of Labor sssemblles Grsnd Mes- ter Workman Powdorl seys: "Tense the nsme of the order in a. political con- test is criminel end must not -occur again. Assemblies of the Knights of Lebor must not strike for the eight hour system on May let. under the impres- sion that they are obeying orders from headquarters. for such an order wss not and will not be given. out of the sixty millions of people in the United Stetes end Uensde our order has ossibly three , r.-.s5.ll__'I._m_. _(le.n_we gnggld the sentiments of the milli'6n's'in`lsvor ortne sni:irt"fiu"ur " *- jrisrurboiore .1.:n&~--3. ..It 1.1 no neenueltn think of it. An injury to one is the concern of all. but it is not wise to injure sll for the asks of one. It would hsve been far better to continue st work and roperly investigate the msttensnd bring t before every known tribunal then to bus struck. I warn our members against ' hsetily ill-considered action. "The church will not interfere with us GRAND KABTEH WOBKKAN POWDIQRLEY I GIVES COUNSEL TO THE KNIGHTS. i` A Head of Dane In Their 0pcruIou- Ilrlkeo Inn Cone. no Int Iloyeoullg. and all lllnohedience lo the law or IIG land- AI Thing: [0 the Order In In Danger. Dllllly Ill-UODhl\ltI'6(l IOFIOD. "The church will not interfere no long as we maintain the law. If the law in wrong it in our duty to change it. I am ashamed to meet with olergymen and others and to tell them our order is composed of law abiding. intelligent members, while the next denpatch brings the news of some petty boycott or Itrike. I write this circular to lay be- fore the order the exact condition of things. I am neither physically nor mentally capable of performing the work required of me. I am willing to do my part. but must not be asked to maintain a false position before the world any longer. One of two things must take place. either the local and distinct as- Iembliee of the order must obey its laws or I must be permitted to reeign from a vocation which obliges me to play one part before the public and another to our members. III nun on Hun nun-IA Huh Hun Kniahhna members. "I say to the world that the Knights of Labor do not. approve of or encourage aarikes. In one day diepatchcs came Io me lroin Troy. N.Y.. Manchester, N.H.. Chicago. Cincinnati. Lynohbnrg. Va.. Springeld. 0.. and Montreal. In is impossible (or human nature to stand the strain any longer. I mnsli have the assistance of the order or my most oernesh efforts will fail. Will I have it ? II so, strikes must be avoided ; boycotts must be avoided; those who boast mniit be checked by tibeir assemblies; no move must be made until the court 0! last resort. has been appealed to; threats of violence must not be made. politicians must) be hushed up or driven on; obedience to the luvs of the knighthood must. have preference over those oi any other. If tlimui tliinnn sarn Imus the next -1iI`9oBTANT MANIFESTO. nuoso on any owner. If these things are done the next the years will witness the complezo omsncipanion oi mankind lrorn the curse oi monopoly. In our members we require secrecy. obedience. assistance. patience and courage. II with these side you acrengthou my hands I will continue in the work. If you do not. denim to assist. ms in nhis way then select. it man better qualied to obey your will and I will rooire in his favor." About 1.850 assemblies of Kninhts of [Hon Ill loading for our Mandi you on ob n Pnpdd Pusan okou M Iowan rum 5: this omoo. onllnhlo from lnulsnd. lnlund. Ioollnud. Fnnoo. Germany. Bndon and Nor In: Will and 1 Will retire in ms ravur. About 1.850 assemblies Knights Labor have been formed within aysar. and some 4.600 are now in existence. The growth of the order has been parti- cularly rapid in Rhoda Island. In Mas- sachusetts. where there are now two districts. the larger one is to be divided into four. The second district in that state embraces the shoe and leather manufacturing towns of Lvnn, Marble- head. Salem. Beverly and Peabody. In Lynn there are 26 local assemblies, and the strength .1 rhs organization is pro- bsbly greater tl. e than in any other place in tho Ullll .1 States or Canada. The order. in the eastern states at least. hal so far been controlled by cool-head- ed men. Its cortshavc been largely directed to securing weakly payments. shorter hours of labor, and arbitration in the case 0! dierences between employ- ers and employees. LIV Illmunnvilv nu-wu nnnr n An nnlnllvluvv n. u \l\a\r-A; New York. March 29.-Mr. Powderly says: "My interviews with Mr. Gould yesterday were most pleasant. We hardly understood one another's views until we mot. and we named bett~r than I had nntloipated. We had .. general talk on the situation and went over the ground very thoroughly. I am satised that thodevolo menu: of yesterday not only ut an on to the tronble now. but Oonl will be willing to have all future dilerenoau settled hv arbitration. The UODIU VH1 00 wunug U0 DIVE ll HIDIIKB dilereuoeu settled by arbitration. The utriko bu demonacnted in the moat loreible manner the necessity of Inn to regnlute the re ulationa between om- ployers and amp oyed." uuuu u -..-- I|- ----...__ uv-.- vvnun u- -up-v---. bl. Louis. Much 29.-lt is now stated am the Minoan-Pncio employee: will not return to work until they receive l doepetoh from Chairman Irons. giving them instructionn. Tnere in\qs-doubt. however. that them will be is res mption 0! work very soon. Wheeling. Went. \'n.. Mu-ab `A9.- OI W011 V6I'y IOOII. Wheeling. West \'n.. Much 20.-l There in no indicntion 0! in settlement with the Itriliing miners II Piedmont. It. is probable the strike will last six months. Beside: the thousand minen Ievenl hundreds oi men no the idle. Foreign labour will probebly be intro- duced b the mine owners. l Dml. nlnhln M.-.5. uu_A ....... `(moon 0 me mum I Phil elpbln. Much `J0.-A genera. I Ilriko in expected on the street car lmou here on Thundsy.- Pinnhnra Mlinll `In -Qiv n' QJIA new on 1nur|uIy.- Pilllbnm. Much 20.-Six of the lot-mar emplo ooaoftho Bnltunore sud Ohio Rulron havo entered suit ngtinll Ibo oompnny for dun amounting to | 000.01). Two othern. or 0l0.(XJO oh. will be oomlnenood to-dny. Then olnilnsuo the mole of ndoubloloudor -Ierihn -I\h\I\ Cami hlnno In Annual IX` Ollllll III H18 TOIUII OI IGOIIDII IIIIIII strike which tookpluoe In Angus. 1884. Thu nhimin wan nrnnnd nnd im- IWIII WIIIOII IOOI PIKB III Alllll. JUDI- l'l`bo phintin won nnuud sad in- prisoned. but the gum`! jury ignored the ohsrgel. _.:4.,..__ lnpornll louoo to no nun. We have innitutod legal procoodinp opium rdu who have mannfunurod and told. on that row selling. ' Iwith nar- row buds Mdileronteolors. Inllor to those nginorod and used by no. And respectfully Inquest the trade to trout manufacturers and dealer: who employ Inch dimpuublo pan: to [cm their goods upon the public. nn Ibo Inunir they domtn. Those who ``"' lhcm by Iellin their imintiom `worm mean! utcxtcntoflho . hi. I. rah Ilhnn nnmrianzln and Oh` Voriv VERNON El. BROWN ch 00. In to J. I , ulldernleevc. Agent. II Clarence street. ! we Inn on to tho fullest atom of the `luv. won! Ipouqnrdriaoth udtho rupooublo to usiot on in putting down this obnoxious clan. whom 3 da- gmco lo the lndo. Tho unodud ol our |c.ubmed Innis. "C1016." ~21 Padre." "Quota": Own." and 0&3! will alwnytbs naiohiood. Ibo uuomonl of other: to (ho contrary IoRmlnnu`dio.-8. DAVIS I ` SONS ..__.- no-vnu III LIII III-`I. 3.9..-,-;:.".'.:.'.:..-..=:"-- * Inpornll lulu to the lulu. 0-H Inn's` nu-mnnoli - hop. in. Iunlurfu Acid noon]- you ubn an un ulcn. n-main: I-Indium .-A :5- _.. L KINGSTON, CANADA. MONDAY EVENING. MARCH 29. 1886. ; I ' -two cudmm tor the Olloo ol CrIuo-1ln Iluulc Ind Boultuilonl. There win` an exceedingly Inge nudi- enoe In attendance at the Philomnhenn Society : meeting on Friduy night. The attendance of the ladies appears to be on the increase. The Calla: Jonunal ......o.a....-.-9... nttrnnt. mnnh attention. and I '-`?_`-`,93.`1.r'.,~`\l`.1V1!.' .,t-l,1_;.t_),l._r,__l.1`_el1 have the The Count Janina: continnesto attract much ottention. 3 really excellent paper we: read by the editor. When the order of business. culling 1orth'e election of I critic. was put before the house. Mr. Fred Scott srose and nid thct as Mr. L. A. Fall. one of the candidates. had been unnvoid- nbly absent from the colle e from the time of the nomimtione- nvinq been filling the position of teacher in the model school during the principal : ob- senoe--ho had, consequently. no op- portunity of stating his claims upon the oilice to the individual members of the society. He. therelore, moved that the election oi critic be postponed {or one some 0' portnnities iienik t`J"n{Ii'i`:ei i`6'-'..`....'.:;' nrnrni ': ~'1`ins1notien~~.=nne-,nm: Jr-r..s..ie 0 ponunmes as ms oppuueuo -......-. enjo_re I 1"mg4;aoeagua3agag-spin-i.h5a.,aa .. very large majority. and hence a. very hvely time may be expected at the election. which will certainly take place next.Fridny evening. After this Mr. Fell was called upon for an address. and he responded in n forcible 3 each. lashing about hnlf an hour. In nranmnntn were nnenswernble. seeh. lasting about hair an nour. is arguments were and so when his opponent arose he made no attempt to refute them. Mr. Fell argued that the amount of education which he had received well tted him to full the duties of critic. His professional training as a teacher had especially tted him for the olce, inasmuch as a teacher is continually criticising in the course of his worlr. He had been a practical teacher for three or four years, and had gained in that time much experience as a critic. He hail fullled the duties of a. critic in literary societies such as this one and was well prepared to do the work of ori- tic now. Mr. Fell explained clearly the duties of a good critic. then read from the constitution what it required, and left it for the voters to decide lrcm his remarks in how! he was able to dis~ charge the dutie ' he position called for. He alrrned that his opponent was soon to leave the college. and if he were elect- ed his departure would oause another election shortly which was undesirable. He believed his opponent would advance arguments why he should be elected. and he asked the voters to weigh those of both sides well. then decide on the one best fitted for the position and vote accordingly. [is closed by simply re- peating the points hehad endeavoured to make. and said he would try to see every voter personally next week. Mr. Greenwood. being called, spoke for about three minutes. _ declin- ed making any address to th mem- here as it was late in the evening. The audience was somewhat disaDpoint- ed in this, for they wanted to hear his reasons for seeking oice that they might thereby make comparisons. Alter the speeches an interesting programme was introdnceil by the president. Mr. It. Conley. Tho tirstitein was an interest- ing dialogue. given by the Misses Mout- gomery anil Miss Burnett. for which they elicited a hearty vote of thanks from the audience. air. Ovens gave an excellent recitation. Mr. E. Fleming greatly dell hted all by a violin solo. acoompanie on the piano by Mr. Chap- man. Mr. J. A. Greenwood deserves i l i l I l I I 4 i i i gm TRUNK RAILWAY} accompanied the piano oy mr. unap- man. Mr. great praise for the degree of excellence in which he gave a very touching recita- tion. We hope Mr. Greenwood will favor ua lreqnently and not hide his light under a bushel any longer. The audience now left for home after einginu "God Save tl`e Queen." In declaring the adjournment the president he ed that on next Friday evening it wonl be lound necessary to remove altogether the partition separating the two depart- mente of the D. ll. 0.. instead of moving it back a low feet. as hell been done. to accommodate the large number of people who weekly come to enjoy themselves. They are all made heartily welcome by the members ol the Philornathean. Rl`2(`OlNENDED IKY EXPERTS AHA |'L`lH4.` AND wnnl Irnnhllt lin\\'l)l-Ill. on and destroy each other. while V diicinn the largest amount oi raising n nu hnmuivs n Complaint is frequently made by those who use baking powders that they leave in bread. biscuit. or cake raiiieil by them a disagreeable. bitter taste. Thivi taste follows the use of all impure baking powders. and is caused either by their containing alum (introduced to make a cheap article). by the impure and adul- terated character of other lnyrcdionts need. or from the ignorance ol their manulaoturan oi the proper method of combining them. These baking pow- ders leave in the bread a residuum iormed ollime. earth. alum. or other deleterious matters. not always. though frequently. testable in the iood. anjby amhysiciann classed as injurious to the n th. The Royal Baking Powder is free from this serious defect. in its use no residuum is lelt. an! the leaf raised by itis always sweet. light. and whole- some. and noticeably free from the pecu- liar taste complained of. this is because it is composed of nothing but absolutely pure materials, scientifi- cally combined n exactly the proper proportions of acid and a hall to act up- PW` s V" u... uses. Wears nstied in this assertion om the unqaa ied statements made by thegoverninant chemists. who after thorough and exhaustive tests recom- mended the "Royal" for governmental use because of its superiority over all others inpnrity. strength. and whole- someneas. There is no danger ol hitter bread or biscuit where it alone is used. The reason of ` I - i II IAIII A IFIIOI IN OPPOIITION T0 IOWA- Berlin. hluoh 28.-Bmnuok. in I mount speech in tho Relcbltea. elluding to the gxowth of eocielleua. ueid nut in the time ol the French revolution eooie- I lien proved e powetlul epirltuel lover ol the Freuoh vlotoneu. end that history I might be H ted though he thought ` the preeeut luueh enny wee oppoeed `I to the wotkluameui movement. "It in ` impoeeible."he continued. to tell which ' rty would be victorious. ll Greet uropoeu troublee should ugeiu ones they would be In non oouaplioeted than than we hove ulreedy peeeud through. beoeuee they would ho portly of no luteruutlouul ueture. When those movement: cone 1 would hen Oonueuy oppoeo thou: tothe utuolt." The speech he: oxeeted e greet eoueetleu ll) oouueotiou with the grout soohlllt trouble: in Belnlnm end other oouutrioe. nunu unsung. Tboroilnguuvahnlagohosl uh mun Iylun vhumvr :- oonneouou vmn mo gnu sou-nu trouble: in Belgium lld other caustics. PE Ib0lA'I`EAN SOCIETY. IIIII \ I'JI'!LllI' IINI |'I ION. The noun; umm (`In-bIrhl|~Qur nlrwltl the Old Is: on I Giulio: of lleull Iulbur Than or Principle-land l'u|-alum Act Len In Abcynnoe. ALLAN_L1NE. he made no wk IT`. "L ..:.:_j._ London. Msroh 28.-Mr. Glsdstone looks somewhat psle, but is sppsrently in excellent spirits. Referring to the statement msde in the House by St` Willism Vernon Harcourt. the Chsncel- lor o1 Exchequer. llxinq the dsy lor the introduction of Irish legislstlon. Mr. Glsdstone says the measures which he intended to submit to psrlisment on April 8th would -be presented in the lorm of a hill. whose provisions contem- plated the establishment of oortsln lsws for the future governmeet cl Ireland. The Premier's remark crested s pro- found sensation, and the inlet thst mtnrenne whsteyer .. . -- la; 1:: i.-vdnnel I VG-L_A-l)_EV}TE)NE 11$ EETTERS. 3 AND THIY Llil PU!` UPON HIM I? III- BERB OF HIS OWN PARTY. .lh_a___w_Inade reference whatever ]urto'e `mi--i ;.'..::,1.~..; :;.:; a ~;;=_..`;~,{!;-trgei-_... `1":B8iiUii'*hbt-?'4'pi~v}t*ri~'-v: -l,>H ;i`l'i)_'~'~ out the landlords will be, at least," temporarily abandoned and the eorts of the government diredted toward the passage ofa Home Rule Bill pure and simple. This course is. doubtless. in pursuance of a. compromise eected at the cabinet council yesterday afternoon, whereby the dissenting ministers were induced to support home rule providing that the premier wouidi consent to drop the land scheme. The increasing probability that Mr. Gladstone will abandon for this session his land pur- chase scheme affords a. feeling of relief on every side. His friends feared his inability to carry the measure. and even those who would, as a matter 01 loyalty to him. have supported the measure were doubtful of its r-actioal value or indeed of the possibility of putting it ___.,_ into nnooessiul operation. The more it is disousugl thopnore diloulties multiply An American. writing to,`t.hei,14` n. oomments with admiration upon t o fact that the dlsonnsiun of the question has been almost entirely based upon principles of political economy. without bias irom n partisan standpoint. He points out the further {act that though the pecuniary interests involved are enormous no sue icion oi "jobber has been raised. or instance, English companies ulouo hold luortgugos ..mn.moi.m tn amnmmn nn lrmli enormous no sus icion 0| "waver - uu amounting to 050,000,000 on Irish estates; the bunks are also largely interested; the landlords are believed to look upon the prospect 01 an assured sale to the government as their only chance of salvation from hanlu-uptcy.yet in spite of all these nancial interests there is no organized lobby or evident attempt to manufacture public unti- ment for selsh ends. The writer thinks this highly creditable to public men and legislators ul Ureat Britain. an} that it implies in conviction among people that their representatives are not to he moved by other than an abstrntt consideration of the public good. -London. March 28.-Mr. Chamber- lein end Mr. Ti-ovelysn have definitely tion equelly strong and unohengeeble to certain details of Mr. Gladstone`: home rule plan es to the lend puroheee I l resigned olce. They expressed opposi- 1 1 I l scheme itself. This being so no further hope ole union in possible. Another 1 reeignetion, but not an importeut one. ` that ol Mr. Heneega. will shortly follow. l Opinions greetly dier concerning the 1 result. but I know thet in ministeriel * circles not e little resentment is felt egeinet hlr. Chemberlein. who hoe chosen such is moment to secede. st the imminent risk oi the disruption of the Llberel perty. on e question of deteil. and not on e question ol principle, with- out heving sny elternetive scheme whet- ever which would commend Mr. Per- nell'e eupport for en inetent. Without the letter no eoheme is worth the peper it is written upon. [his is whet the country hes torgotten for the moment. Given his willingness to great en Irish Netionsl Legisleture with the control of the police. thet every ~deteil. thou"- sende oldeteilsit neoeeeery. ounhtto have been e meteor of unngemeep. The greatest wonder in uprated II to how Ir. Ohunbu-Inn will be this to jnsuty bit when to hh olooun wins. tho whole math! boinbofoto lhtl. Ihoyooolo whsnwn Iurowluuolllo ndnond. nnznnlv. (or Mr. Gluhhnfn wlI.l.l.\l I urn. Pronlnoll Inhnnuu. _ DOITI "ITS!" VII III II! nlldul wad: houdnppliod mm? Ilia lutnlqht. As no .0 - 'nhmo.I|u hulluloll mg m. " numb gcun QT! bun. Club udnnh'Il: `Lg. IOOIIIIIII, ITIIIDI. uuuuuuq. uv--.-.. _.._ .7" mteex-use $20.00- n..--......: r......|....n..nu rmmn-town at Del 1 hnndn of the Irhh oxoonlive. ` This nnhnmn if AA!-rind m Bllll 0! IEO llllll OXOOIHIVB. This sehesne. ll curled ont.wlll re-1 l salt in increasing the number of peesent proprietors in n eompu-stively short nod. The detail upon which Mr. hemberlein seeedes. I nnderstend. in whether the Irish Government will be lelt to guarantee the payment of inter- est on the spltel neoesse to effect this. or whether the Inn snthori- ties will uusrentee it. r. Glsdetone token the former and Mr. Uhemberlsin the letter view. In consequence ol these neoessionn. the lend pnohese scheme will lose its reoedenee in the whole scheme, but wi I not be essential- ly altered in form. Home Rule in it eel! will take the prinolpsl plsoe. end the Conservative petty will be left to take some initiative lotion on the leg- ieletive propeeels which hue been framed chiey in their intereetn. un DAIINII I `u snrm.sMs'rInms_ Ill. l AISl`I'4l4hD narunnnssuno. London, March 20.-Tlie Daily Tele- qraph says: Mr. Parnell. who bu been qussiioloinliy informed of the progress of Irish mothers in the cabinet. _,.;_;_si_dZt_.liIt whenjhe giviugolpreoedonce ;'v1"o1;1ra ::a1m. '.rsium .:;r..;:;.....(r,;.:;r,=;.:.*" he was unnb e to support. the proposi- tion, as his colleagues in parliament were strongly opposed to the adoption of any course obs: would delay the discussion oi the question of home rule. In Icoordnnna with this dolarltlon the land purchase bill Wu withdrawn Ind laid in the background." John Morley. chief secret yfor Irelnnd. will present in the honsoo commons to-day ebill for the iemporsr relief of Annhiizn nnrnnnn In Irnlnm PTBICDF HI H16 H0!!! 01 UUI.llI.| a bull destitute persons In Irelau ___...___ vVnaI.u -na An area Baltimore. March 29.-The decrees enacted by the plenary council. held in this city in November. 1884. which were sent to Rome for ap roval and returned several months ago. ave been iven to slow favored persons in printed form. They extend over 400 pages, and are in Latin. ii eoial attention is to be paid to the music adopted in churches. Worldly. irreligious. or sensual strains are positively to be excluded from church exercises. ltis held that marriage be- longs to the church alone, and that no power on earth can dissolve it. No cause can justify either party to a marriage in marrying again during the lifetime of the other. Marriage with non-Catholics is discouraged. The council orders that within two years of the promulgation of these decrees is parochial school must be erected and started near each church unless the bishop. for grave reason. should defer for a time the building of such a eohool. Failure to erect a school will be cause for the removal of the priest. All Catholic parents are bound to send their children to these pa- rochial schools unless they send them to other Catholic academies. or are lawlullv exempted by those who have charge of these affairs. All secret so- cieties. such as Masonic lodges and other similar confratcrnities. are not to be joined by Catholics. But not only are such secret societies to be shunned, but all are requested to cc-operate an earnest- ly as possible in the noble work of those other societies which are acting in all things `hccording to the spirit of the church. The council directs the pastors to have in every church a tree space. and admonishes them from humiliating eople in public if they do not exactly eep within the limits of that space. The council ordered that no clergyman shall ever prosecute e. layman for money due to the church. even for pew rent. unless he has asked leave trom the bishop. Another thing done by the council is the prohibition of picnics and excursions by night. on Sunday or on other feast days. or fasting days. This way of making money for chnrcli pur- poses will be hereafter forbidden and only allowed by the bishop. with neces- sary prudcncc and reserve. The sale of intoxicating lkfucrs will not be allowed in any case. "airs also are not to be held hereafter unless by special permit from the bishop. and not on Sundays. `and no intoxicating liquors can be sold lav thnm. l-lnniinra and dinners. social A4 aa-vn-a ' ltllll IDLDXIOHNDR nquors 03 Inn) by thou}. Suppers and dinners. partien and balls given at night. for uising money, are prolubited. A SUGGESTION WHICH HA! MUCH TO COM- HEND IT-RF.l"7-`.RREl) 1'0 COUNCIL. "In discussing the water system oi the city. with the view of its improvement. It would be wise to consider some other system than tbnt proposed at the council meeting on Monday lost." writes a well- known and well-informed citizen. "It ian fact that the city is rapidly widen- ing its boundaries and covering the new temtoriontowarda the north and went. and ii there in any sanitary advantage in the use of lake water over that taken from wells, and for fire nrposes in the use of hydrants ov`egJtanEs. than provi- sion must noon bo made to secure it. If it is proyoaed to expand a conaidernblo sum in improving the prelent Iyotem. would it not be well to take a wider View of the qnention and expend the Inn pro osed so no to nntioi to wane Il- re y lelt in these locnlit II. "A nninl: immadiatelv north of the resdy ten in there Iocelmel. "A point immediately Smith Bros.. or where Smith street intersects the north boundary olthe city, is the highest within the Iimitl. end is ubout.B0 it. higher then the present reservoir. By constructing 1 new reser- voir At this point. with s suoient cu- pecity to serve the present And future tune of the city. e pressure shout equel` to that ex ted iron: the pro euhemo won d be got. together wit the very greet edditiolnl sdventege of its giving 3 continuous pressure under ` unlimited Inpply for domestic sud re Il PIIOXSI . pnrgoeeu. " In-go pumping mein could be hid np Prlnoeen streetin connection with the menu seven. It. in much needed not! end will be more fell; in efew eere. . Thin would leeeen the expenee eech by being divided between the two nor- ione. All the elreeee running Into nneee etteee north end eoneh would Iehen he provided for en they heeene bmll up. enchehe lnmedleee edveneepe would male to all pone of Prineeee street for an end domeeuo pnrpocee. un tkn nun.-A new Imellon [or full` And domomo pnrpoou. "It the proposed new location l ground: he ndopud it could slso be nnnnlhd vmh nu clomenb nu uunthl _ Iol`Gn GDz\r-yum Llnr I Londouderry Qutouutown Del- lut (.0 din: or Poruuu, nnd nlvnyl In low as Iowan: nu quoted b any emu llnu. lot Tmiou. um. sup 1 TIIOS. IIAN I.l~}Y, _......u_ and... ;--..A n.\n..- jnlm-nn and On- ulopud it could um 00` Iuprlllod vmh nu very to! moan. I think throat of thol suggestion should be noothlud Ind pared with tho othot . nd ulnnhqu calami- , -.__-_.n_- .. -hhh ml com with ma OIDII uwu. -u-. Ilnnhvo A d biota ox rjing III .vhbh nt butcu only considered nunporu-y I cxpodhlt. I "A lIRpILof.i|OIr. other than that from we u. nowoondduulonnnihry mound: III oluolnh uncanny. In one that Ila hlio Indlh may I , and it ngmpnbllo work CXIIIIU vII"""-""` ""' " " ' ' public amid nguu ot the won-thus-bonds '..'.'_-?3'.'. .'anssnnp:nnn" ! .... ..".'...n " ' lb! Phrmtcy prion: lluumull; I l0IIrI. l0`0LDl0II0ll.I.D. ::_._...;j IIULII '0 \LI. OATIIOLIOS. --l`0l-- Bonsulhplihn and all Wasting Iliseaseml Th. nun nl M ALTOPE PSY rir 2| IIII uuu Ul ILKOAJR CAB)! OLA TR!) A Oh` WEGIAN COD LI YER OIL! (ooxumno No orwu.. You Probably Ask Why I Ru-onmueml These Ilomedlon l It II bouuu 1 know them to be IIILIABLI u- umugendonodby ludlnn phynlolnnu through- out an Domlnlou. for the cure ol n-rccxrxo mn- d not olnlmlua to cure nvzunnum. Also lune they have um nxwr ronuuu mud on ouch bonlu label tlmwoby ombllu 0 nurohuor to know lun wlnt he in uklnz. u--um Wu-Id : Tlokot. ant. 4 :10 E Haw. II. Alla boouuo may nave uu um-r vunuuu omblhu purchuer .: -.ra|:n uuun 4 COUNSEL FRIENDLY SERIES, ; >`-xv. #- DBUGGIS"T. H KINGSTON, - 0N'l`. Ham *2! How to Make I Living". by Geo. C Eggh- -mn . uuw UV uuuu: u unv-u.. u, um... \I -35" non. Timothy Tiaoombi Lettegn. Getting on In the world. ` How to Excel in Htudy. How to Excel in Buamone. Doomon of Ohnnoter Ind other Essays, by Jnhn Fnntnr. . UOOIIIOII 0! Unlnoner luu uuuu uuunjn, u, John Foster. . Oobbcwu Advise to Young Men. Art 0! Prolonging Life. b Dr. Hufclnnd. Onto:-3 nnd Ontory, b m. Mntthewa. gundny Buhool Preno or. by Rev. John odd. ` ._`1'- |srnnm srmuo I 1| In eleven due mote you'll begln. Then broom and aunt pen obeerlly wlll xlny, When from hldden corner: the am they 2|? The oupetmhe flu-nlture. your PICTURE 0 Hunt obey the olennlng ol Blddy or sue. Ivory lhlnn then wentlna In my llne you'll nnd. Remember I'm on bend and never bohlud. To lumleh the Flnen Fremen that never be Inn-A ton Were known In A Klnguton Plcturo Store. Pictures. Mouldings. Fnunes. an-.. whole- nle or retnll at the PIC runs mus Mara/#7. SPECIAL suwi BXBIIBSIIINS 'JUSTR_|_E9EIVED 3 UISKS UP NEW DINNER SETS, Or` SUPERIOR QUALITY. l1?_oHLKE.| FTHIIIO II i male to olden`. - Cu-not lnld. |nusEnIspusnns.,{ 1-. uunnuu \ . CHINA. CIIOCKERY. GLASDWA Ill-I. LANII 0000!. Cc. l_']__|f!|IGSS smn[ minus I Sept. 21. .-.:- ALL TAXES for the our 1855. includ- ing Raul Eunte, ernonnl, Income. Dog. Btumto Labour and Front: 0 Tu, un dd After she FIRST DAY OF PRIL. wil be oollootod by Tu Wunnt. L. MIDDLETON. u- --|. on Tax Collector. `A ruuuluuqtuu uuu u Ilyomlo oi colory compound IHHNTAININO N0 DI`lUI.- .A.].\TG-I..I1\T`S LUMBER, W001] and cm nan. lmi Ilqllollu In Ptlou. _w_ MINNESOTA. DAKOTA. MANITOBA AND BRITISH COLUMBIA. Bpooinl Train: willwljuvo Kingston for thou as follows :- Tusdsy. larch mm, 23rd. 3UtMpriJBlh- lnr Ihnltobn and Norm Won 'l`urlu)t_lu_vIn rn sum Ilnrd Wood $8.15 per cord. Ion Wood IJO per Cord. NIIII Wood 1.00 or card. Planing LI-her I per M. lawn; Lumber I per M. All not at Lumbar. Building Timber. tum. lhl u. to. The only phoo in nu oily hnvIn8u|'taroo ls- nhlnu Io:-Ind by noun lot uwtu __. _..-4-- nnnaurYIvnAI'II,1 lab. 24. lV'v7q-_/__\.nLEY,l rnvav--n cw ~ smn rfguans a cum. Dado: In Onto` l`u-Ilnhlnu. In -GENTB' UNDIRWE AR TO ORDER-- sn afoot 91* .. In nan-on. Inch 4 m purohuor know pun win: no u numu. N41. ..AL;a9=}{. % ,.{_ DRU(3G'l`'I`.' ` DB8. DIOKSON C BI'1`1` n Hummus , Q on won:-uni gran. nan mm M stub 10 VV. Do JLLVJJ Du ananu----on Inn: 11. 00! . In t Wulllnnua In Much 93. IIIIIIIJ. -Illlul Avuu nuns, vuuu,-urn...-..- lot Norm Tamorlu vln Gnnd Trunk and Oundlnn Puma. um: Froe Golonmu Bloopon. Will have Klnanan on Wod- Iudny mornmu. Ilnroh 11th. lth And am. Thu oounootlona undo h min Route onnblo arnun to not mm loos on in the slowing uvonl hour! In nduu:o 0! my cunt route I WOIIO N01 Illlllllllll IUI Dyspepsia ! Indigestion ! For Toelhlny Inlum and Norton- Troublomnho mo of And kindred clluuau, in Inc 01 50c. PER VOL. III Iuuuuu nu; ---_ ... ._..,.._ ._-nunon oomn:nnoA-non.-- A .___-u- an I `I0 dI.aQu--F---- Upholnonr and U|bInoI'. Iain. TAXES- CORNER BOOK STORE. [would mmnnd tor - n 1,. J 1 _.-. Ills Brocu slrect. Hangar: loouon Blooplna hum tho on`. Tour I|I'Tlo on to In puma cf the world 1 Ipoohmy. For New York. Albany. Troy, Phuudolphln. Wulnul. Utlcw mouse. ltnchoolar nod uh `dun on [In Yor ntnl. Won Shore. Utioc Blur Rnllvnyl. who tho ALL BAIL I0 I. no oonnoouoxn duly. Fm ulow n N: othot Route. to ma rcllnblo lnfmmsllon In round to Inn and Roma given. pornonully or by Inn. so the own TRUNK HSSHIIBBR S'l`A'l'l0ll Cor. Johnson & Onlm Io Stu. :}gg;_iiu_r1uus nnuaam} 1-1::-J s. ANVGLIN. n... n.. A ugmuhn In. )Uh1'."1 UH . Tu Collector. lll ID---u:wvu 1-wuw-.-.`. Humour nndluunonod Itoutoll AND Born` 0 D. L BIB A BIINGIJI o'e|'Od in Kingston In t. sinuous A column DUILDIIIO IIATII cunnotpcu output: the nut man In mutant and upwards. . It In: notary Wm nllahtly lower. `-rm: nnnnun com-mu . ..___._.-._,g. _n-An POWII AND AR(`).l%E'I`I Iii IIIIII -001 OLICITOB. co. 0Il!oo-( poem the Post Omoo. M town: carrots nun. uvnn n; nnllu-, hlulu. a 0moo-Ol P30 vv-unn- u. vvnunln. I ATTORNEYS, Iollcnou. to.. Kllutol. walk the Pool Oloo. menu) in Llll. | Joan I. U:- huh lot of thou OELEBRATED OIS- OOBB. and consignment 0! FRESH LOB- 8'I IDBwhloh we mulling at 10 can l `*!aa? :e`.`1.'.`:..`!.'3.?J"`m'15l .. I r-II oglb. ludcnl wanted. [BRIT I0 I-`IO DI. -QMIiI-) Pave! IAN. IUBOION 0 . oloo-Iu hm. an-at between gout and lust onlU'I'nIu lIOI., WINANOIAL AGINTI Ohuloo . In 3. non. lousy to loan on us unto and other In nrmu. In -. ur-nuns. u.u.l.. u.u.| nwrxsw. ones In nI1auoo.P bocwun lontru ggd Bvdonhn III-on: Oxide (Inna-hing u) Idllllh pslnlou onnoltoo of tooth. DI. J. Y0lJl.ll. I.D.. IIBIB nu Bo II at lnnoou M Londouo. :11?! 1.15030 ICC`: the A 0:- ouy'| '30:-npuny. London. In . lnrgoo about-.00. Ooo Ptinoou l:r'ut.oo:.'BIvh ` Blunt. Klnllton. - .u, -. cap -u U. -.l"l'a;alnn.8urnon 00.. don nnrl o poulu aha i`oIO BI C. 01 uh I I na.a.o.n n 0 My oroounlrypnlnpty __v `sq J. ll. CLAIR. H.D.. D.D.I Io-B.I.. `N TIC -L CI ~ 0 J3k...>.:::':.,-:."?f`;"""%:.".;, ':.:;: ` .. __.v -ONII 10 hull. N man: on alum. IUIB ulovm Inuuu. on Olly and run opony. gunned on my and (`ennui Dobonmru mm THQMAB B31008. incur Fro .1 nuts: uu nnannnrn . uuu on"OIy lnyd Ap- ly no THOMAH All or Fronnno n Ind luv-umeul Boololy. nvoI-0no- am the root one. Ju. BUY ONLY THE I2 13 A E I. III! IND (II PHI- . FISH AND OYSTER MARKET. con LIVER. on. `rho Grout ltnnaud numody for all Inch-I n.a;lo|nonoe| of the lunn. unpclrod nutrition. u . TM 0111 P I-`nth N I `I'll All therogolo m'.m::1ubIu for.d.c'l{ulo mom Nona nnlno without tho mun IZDAIL aumpo on such oopuulo. -~Wllnl.lIAl.I IY- Lmgu. sons 5 co. A Flue Llno of the Oolobnud GIIIDION PA- TENT STEEL WIIIIL ELI! OARBIAOIB. r in: undo!-anon wmno Inmnn Inc an thubahuttodu undo odd 1 NNIOTION W TE 8 . LAWRINOI 0 D in King In-00;. Z !-`lhlT-OLABB R 0!! will HUI`! la 09 hand on the shortest nouoo. ELDII B .. Pronrlolon. MU 3E%ET..'F DEFT UALKTY CROW`! JIWIIahIU D FA [LY TLOUD. 0331? IO (M! oats. In-nu, lllol. and Food ol nll klmll. n-Lrum hoduu Inn: In Inn `C ML} cmrma For dunblllty and on at much than goods 3 e unoqnlllod by u'n`:;nr. Eran niunn ulnar ohphono oommunlnun. to! I. _ ;_.j II. IIIWLANDI. 13., KIEOIIITIOT, Fwd`: Block. Block aunt. no and Iloor. H-`BM==- I'll !!! YIOQIITU IIIFIJ Il'| EIIIII - Huinrry Haydon Inch DU). .__. ADAI u`n'rIu|. KCCOUWLANT. AUD 00. X0 Wu onoo Strut. non -u tau-. ROEITIOT. OFFICE - lonlnul Imus Kingston. ._..n__._ | Eiis/16j,_13f\~I-;Ao. UKH1` In Inn U111 nu KING STREET BAKERY. _.an.I9Iml QIINTX.-on __ TI 1?: -:2 ____ Fob. I1 vT"aoNEa. Contractor mm d nnfn mulm March 24. I-`IRIT-OLABB man din mud Proprlolon. _".AT:. _._-V .._. 7 . ._.,-.-- PROOL I_t_2MZ.A.'1`IO1\T! Toronto our Moro, nu -v\,, H H Qxvtnn & surrn. `10hlCI'IORB.E'I'O.. IN Onlsrlo sum. Inn. 3 I0on,0nI. L. OLIIIITI. IN'I`lU`l'. dlnoll mouth I ) "V&o|lln(Ion Bltgog. IIOON u. aw. Thloilll 1-` IIN II` m.->II:mhrb.l-I *or.d.c'l{ot!:.t|1lou Nmu panning ahlmnt oh: nnmn IZDAIL W. H. Carnovsky March llh. nvnsnvrn Illl - 1 h.P(tJlU':'1;Ll, :3" Iuqzzorlo DI {I J a MI. I: n 0% ms: nnrly oppmltan #0 0600. 334:: -nu unvnnlu WE undo:-unod wmno Inform the Hun am in nu tted I: And 0 A [uggxuorxou 1... 1:.-- n___ The Ludng Unduruhr & Malia.` :" KINGSTON AC-AD . no nnoon n-nut, _.._ .,-.u.. nu-An`; ngg I nll Iulltll. ugluln 1. _,, II-___I.__ lbvll IIIALD. l.A., I.D.. GI. lnoounor to Into ul. IOOAIIOI.) munun umnmmu, An nan...` BI PIINCBII IIIIII. cor. oflydelhnn It. llnntbu. .0!) I III IIVIA Busmeu Cards I. I. IPAIKI. D.D.I.. L.D.I.. 'I"II'I` Oman and nnnlnnnn `Du-a Q krpulouol-: I an I-Ignh--A I14 JUST ARRIVED AT THE IE3.` :Mbc5:R:m. UK `ND 07 PUII NORWEGIAN mar xxfxi cm! A!` ..~. .~lII 1) ; 11-13 vunnu a WALIII. lEYI.InIlrnn.|1 An, Kh- POWII IOI. KDTI IIIIIHIK I uufnm-nu `. I . Anlnmn 111-.....` > Brpdk'Btreet. In : NATIIIAL : In (II V IIOAIK PIER -l!l. `I4 T R0. 7; W. M. u'Ii'ENNAN's u1nma_m_1_nu ngmym Oubin- 06.). 980. and 0100, sooordina Io ::oommodu.Mon. Intormedluo pungo-- as 'l`IIG'IIII! U911`-Ivuuv-n 1 VV. ll. DREN'N AN. nnn1nna|xul.In.lI0'nh1nonnn nth Ila!-thaw III!!!- _; -n_____ - Phutonqtnuuailuovuuuujul ` g`:gIQ o'nI|I0";}?l;:I;i' owm `TI;-.13 PE?! j- vmc rm! smvuoa. . n 111.. -1. 0| ._[-- Fru Iluplng Oars _.-In... VV. 1 J.Is\'..Ia.LVsV.a-5:.` Inlnul 0 uunlnuviarrlnoun Juli rm, w. Q ANCI- . Much lh. IOWII Inu nu Uulul ya... VI ........,- .._ ._ OI! Inter. ` Through Bills of Lndina given for Bol- fut, Gluuow. Hnvre, Antwor And ouhor point: on the Continent ; mud or Meditat- nnun ports. For In! M sud passage nppl at Oom- vnrl 0 00. No. 4, Bowling teen. New ` Talophono cohnunlcauon. 1. `I `BE `ITLTTG A K Eunar Lino! __. OCD__. 15.44:: 75L. LL urrm u-lrl As!Alll'.'; Anaxvim 'I`.O-DAY. ' ' """- In no. 2. mm `.'...':'.'.1'.'."u.m nu. '&3t'a;'m, ah m, AGEN svauulon, uulmon And nu Pomolnlcrthcrn now on, vln 0.'1'.B., `LLB. And N.Y.0. ml. NEW YORK EELIVERPOOL, (nurse A1 con Inuon.) -:. ' IJIIOW 0 Into: JIVIII na- 'h lltiu, lliuy, in Ink. Pliluldplli, .. .-.u\.. nnllunnnn And All Pnlllllnltllhllll auaavs LIVERY. up... .. 1 unloading lot Propdd mm. nvnnhln lr9l_u_nd. 0-I-I`; Hand: In Nev3_r__C1osed. lnoouly II |:.1u p.uv. KATIE OI` I ABSAOI. ,,,I50. I` :< THOUSAND ISLAND BOUT] `BY und` as usual urn nu. . In:.. An... uh. huh Ililulnlnli L. lo. 40, NEW YORK. `ITraveuing. (LIIITID I I85. Bmrsge so very low ntou. Stung. Ticket: to sud from Liver 01 and Queen- Oown sad :1] other ports 0 Europe It low. at Iain: `IIUD. lllln nu - . xont. Uornor Johnlon And On- tario an-om. T. KAILIY. Goa. Tub! Aft. ....BnlnrdAy, Mob. I701: V -.n.!z-zr.4-!-..,APsI| "'1 Bntnrdny. Apn'x "i`v'u'-3 Eaklllla AW 17"` I Bnurdnv. `bill Yh __u_1_1;t!g.y5 Apm urn .. , .8st.ux-Jay, K til lls` . . . . .. Slturdsy. my 110 .3nt.urday, A :11 Man . . Slturdny. Saturday. Mu ash . .Snturdsy, Mny llth -iu--- Inuunn on Damon KY1" Route Thll Powder novel vulu. A muwol of punt: nrozfth and whololomonou. loro nono- mlo mun I otdlnng kinds. and mzazw. be cold In compo! uon In tho mnlIuu'- How an nhon wclahmnlnm olgnhouphsu powders. sold only in nu. Bonx. Axum PovmnCo.. IN W111 Bl. No! York` vi???` Thou tnlnl mil Inn :1 follow :- Toronto Juuotlon-6:m pm. on mm, 1I3rd sud nth lurch. ' 'l`wud-i:a0 mm. on 11th. lth Ind Blob Mu-oh. usgsgbol hue-Izw mm. on mh. mm and am 5 . Ponh-Oannm. on 11th. mu Ind am lurch. Mania`: !'nllI--6:30 mm. on 17th. nth sud am uu . Ronfrow-|bont 10:80 am. on 11th, Nth And am. Much. norm: 5:. nntnnnn` RLIIEPINH OAR um -rum}. OOLONIB1` SLEEPING on will nooompnny sub crun. Inhndl union dulronn of curing no- oomznodat on an thou tnlnn mould and u once to the nu onlznod full pnrnoulsn u to numbotol puunun. (adult: Ind ohlldnn)do- ulnnlon quunmy of ooou. numblr or live stock and due of tniu nqulrod. !l:0L0fJ_|ImT_BAlNS) ) cam n/Hvriiviii/. wsr.| THE l}ANADIAN:_lf_@'l0 nmwu | Bun COLONIST TRAINS (or tho our! 0 of IN TENDINU SETTLE!!! Ind their IW `GT8 AND STOCK. 55!:-._9!,E!!!3.:!~l - U U -Iii?`-$12171 wwjl Ticket Agont Gsnndhu Pnoio Rally, -19 Clarence lI..- lunuton. 0m | In`. __L 1 I (mm HANcINus.| I TKI IHUIIT HIM EOU I`ll- AVERAGE PAB- HAUE 8 DAYS. Onrimpartetions of Paper Hangings for Spring ere ednetently erriviug. Our stock. when completed. will be who best selected stock in Oentnl Onierio. And we invite in- epection by those who contempiete decor- eting their homes. We no condent we can pleue everybody. I Giia us u call And look over our stock. 3' No Tnublo to Show our Gouda. `IE1 Robinson's Wall Paper Depot,` 977 B1001` STREET. \F|R3T[I1P0BTAT 19) lune - cuIuA;__r_n - uous.| WILLON IIIIBII IOIII, 23rd, AID 30IlI, lull pound orlnlnnl pnohaou. I hue also on hnnd a ohoioo tum-Imam other kind: of Block sud J: Lu Ten. A choice uoonmonl of roskfuv. Cu-usls IIIO Hrocktut. Ind Rolled Bnonn. A ecu Iollollod by James Redden, Nov. I7. PRINCESS PURE BUBB1BBANDl}EYLUNTBA.| This require: no blondlnx. M I an |)|ak|au.. ` I p up _on, hgnd 9 _oholoo_n|orlmeno M19 AND REM/TlFUL.| Lana For Fine Bruvh md Comb Bebe. Odour. Dreuiug end Jewel Cueo, we take the lead as usual, ehowing the uent line In the nilv. I . 0 .611! Block of ARTISTS` MATERIALS I: V L . Hao'>nr.Ir.gon-Faced Oudn lot nununi In Very Ls Recon: man-Fm! punung In oil: wnhoni my propuuion ; 3190 the now lino oi Bun Pluquu. (var hund- uomo) Opal. Ohm. Plaque: nu mnny othor novoltlu. to be had only M To Birdjancgrs i`! AT 32: a`g;`a:,e+N.s' Dntlll PI-llcou ltroot. The hands(:n;;st and cheap- est. lot of Cages ever offered in Kingston Just opened out` It E&ZW.5i*i J `AC! IJII` Much ll. A-lnV -All &i-L |rIoi`Iua pimples} nhlv-run nun: Royal Mai_1-S_teamships.

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