Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Dec 1887, p. 1

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New Scenery. First.-Class work. Prbmpk dc- livery. Come early n.n_d avoid waiting. live us :\ call at once. ' WM- K13: LLY, n`m- Drinnann & Montrocl Bt ` nmvmg. mg llx mm suspended. Ilsa llpoculatlng l'pou tho Prulclnu-)- llnw the \'Mo In 00- I. Ck-Inouoonu In-cu-doc! no tho Duo uh-Iy In llotluo Nut Prouldcnt. |.usmu. Nov. .'M. -'l`he now: from l-`r.-mu- ll diaqululiug. though .\I. lllouilr. u.I:l.-cl the nmuor h nuunoundu N. do Fou_vclm.-tn election on 1 no uonual lot. Null then: in A loop-hole thmugh whloh Furry my 0: slhl Iup in. The Right any nuts for him on I. 0 that lullol. Thoy an nut eager to nup a man I hum they rugnul u |\|l,l|ur of what they cull the ponocutiun of pnio-tn. I-at they may. If lluy do they vnll. na- uumiug M. lllowiui ll urea tu bu L-urn-ct. auurenlly elect him. he congreu will cousin. ul 850 memhon. 220 lleu-tloninuu and 630 Republicans. An Ilnolule majority of the whole number. or 4%. will he nece- scary for I choice. M. Perry can count on 320 republican: on (hp first ballot. l`l..-m um three reasons \\hv I coalition l Wlr omce. M. I-re\_v uunu-u mu. nu` l Im\nouvcrml agniusl General Boulumzer. I n I nun-no A1`t'lIlP.I the I-`errvisll Of 0' l Immouverml agmust neneru nouuuuzcr. La Lalrrur uctusen the Ferryiuu offer: ing bribe: right anal left. The paper: poall to l'rc.-sitlenl. Um\'_\ to remain in 0 'cu to s.n'o l"r:\m\-. The latent in rezarnl tn the oihmtinn in that all 1-[Torts to imluce I u*si- ` lent (ircvy to remain in nlce lune prov:-cl ` useless. IL... I _'l`|... nlnlunn in th clmnr ID. nu.` uialenv Hrevv. 1 The Journal dc.I)eIu. advises the election : of M. Ferry to the presidencv. Gen. Fer- ron, late minister of war. has been appoint.- ed I grand otiicer of the legion of honor . \ Thmnm Iuve been made of a re\'olutionar_\' _,T_ ; A common-or TWO swmss as 1 nwouMaLv suosssrao. ; The `Middleton Dlvoroo Cue. \T... on n :- -c-a..l club . rd to Do nlqlunu. A ueapernw Iv` n was made ind many peg,-sons were ..I . Paul de Rnuloda haul an ...:.l--.0 I 2...... ugnhn-ulnv UIVI-III n--.- `- WM. MONTGOMERY. 238 Alfred Street. near Brock. is-nropuiod to give Lessons on tho Violin at his residence. Dance Inusig.) furnish- ad fnr small or lnnre nnrlice. Calling 011 it to A Very Favourable Symptom. B_l~1lLl.lN, Dec. l.-=Di-. Feleeohow, the court dentist, bu been summoned to Sun Remote 0 rate on, the Crown Prince - teeth. A avournble conclusion iulrawn from this circumatulco, M the 0 ration would have been postponed. it is t ought. had the prince : condition not been impror HI . DIIIIIIVI II ttluuuo DUBLIN, Dec. l.---Mr. Sheebyn, member M of potlinmont, ha been arrested and In now in the Sligo prison. He will be brought be- fore thovoourt st French Put, County Rom common, for examination on the l5tI\Min|t. and I new election Wlll no nrougnu on uv once He placed his resignation in the hamln of the conservatives of Queen : county nine month: ago, nnd it in: they who sent it to Ottawa. Mr. Baird will be the con- servative candidate in the new election. HHKI III . T`|I-O`I l'IrQ o! Whiskey. N`n~:'u' YORK, Nor. 30.--Thore `is 3 tre- ` Ineudous change in store on the whiskey question. Kentucky dintillera hind them- selves uot to run their dintilloriea until after July ht,\ 1888. Thin, t that with the small stock of Bourbon in t a market, loud: to thehelief thahpricea will rule very high .lm-hm an mmlmr winter. Do me Dene! LunI..pru.-an u u during the coming winter. ter. in London._ Mrs. Sarah Robertson. New York. fell down stairs two weeks ago and striking her head drove as hairpin into her scalp. Luck | jaw resulted and her deathis now IHIDOIIIIC ml lleury George "Broke" in St. Louis. .\ll.V.\'I-'A|`0l.l, Minn., Dec. |.-'l`he Min- neapolis Ant_.i-l overt.y club intended to have Henry George lecture here on Thanksgiving day. He did not come, and the principal \ reason was that he was stranded `in St. * Louis. Mr. Erickson ulvancod a part of the money and `Mr. Geome went to St. Louis. On Wednesday Erickson received a telegram from George asking for $75. The money was aent but arrived too late and George went to New York. Mr. Baird`: Resignation. ST. JOHN, N.B., Nov. 30.-Mr. (George F. Baird mud to-day that he had received I message from Othwn. utating that his re- signation was accepted by the government, and election will be brought on at --.... II- nlnnml Iain rnninnnnn in HM- l.Illl(`A0, IIL. Doe. I -lll'. doncpu lur- her has convinced the Chicago people that he in . alter money and nothin else. He won interviewed by the Boston arald cor- oopondent before hi: lecture on (Hul- ntoue." And uicl : "Your Amerlcnn journal: are thrown together by tyros in the journo- lintic profouinn. I have not lml my lecturen reported decently. Reporters hove uketl for my manuscript. I have told them than I hove none to give away. I sell my mum- Icript. If your paper wishes a superior re- port of my lecture I will pn-pnrit i! I am paid for it, not otherwise. I have preparocl about six columns in interview form, giving in Attractive style all that I know about (ilulatone, his privnto life, hits of conver- sations, the lignre he cut: in society, and an forth. An American aymlicnte has otferetl me from Sill) to I150 for this nutter, but if your paper will pay Ina more you can have the matter. Six lower: at 8l50 I letter wnulal be $900. I will give you them for 3l."(||." l)r. l nrln-r`: lilu.-rul ullor wascle '\'r"'i`('>-li|.1'3n`i`l`1'i`5T-efltrlisnce. Doinco Inuuic I'urman- editoaliisnmll large parties. on` (I'll l` . the house or commons. Six descons and several priests will be ordained at Christ church, (msws, on Sun- ils . llth inst. by Bishop Lewis. The prohibition nstiousl committee has material was at nnna in me pnlpe U: n mun. A shock of earthqunke was felt at (`hor~ lay, Eug., this morning. Buildings lhook and the simple left their hounes grently frightenec So-rains .ViIlu\'itCiI. the Russian socialist, mghtenecl. Sergiua .\`he\'itch. who forum-rly edited the New York Leculrr, will seen msune the editenhip of the Ar: Iwitrr Zeimug, (Tnicngo. A 4..-u umn. u: rmnlerml :1 Vcrllicl of Iwtrr Zcmaug/, I Imago. A 'ury yeatvhlixy remlerecl :1 vcrulict Inansllnughter against |)oherty,l hi|ndeIphiu. for shooting Genrge E. Graham, of Roches- ll... u......|. Dnlmu-fltun Yaw York, f \ ed. Herring shing in Halway" bay` has, this . year, yielded a very abundant harvest of ` the sea. Onehoat recently brought in ten \thou'nnd herrings, the largest take this ; \ -on nnn 1 lemon. It would appear as if Mr. Norqixav has been left in I minority by the recent defec- tion of an porters. Ministers Lsriviere and 1 Harrison eft Winnipeg last night for Otta- 1 vs, probably for the urpose of nding homo a way out of the hobb e. made IOIIIO time DIXON! ML IIOGHIBI I uilau. Maj. l`und`a anger at Deacon White`: re~ ectlona upon hia managomantof the Parker eulogy baa led him to write a lunar to the elfucl. that the deacon has never paid 8500 which he auhacribad to the mouumaut, anal that he daad-headod two loan at the eulo . Maj. Pond invite: the deacon to pay or the two seats and to pay the $500 to the (and. n.......... III n... I I). _1....nh I`nu~. 01,- vu. 1 clined. UUU bull to-clay. l The Belgian gnvcrnnu-not luumlnpgcnl with ` alight modications the eight millimetre re- peating rifle. The trinl of the East Elizin dominion clec~ elvlng I IIOII In nor uuw. John Lovitt wu unnnimonnly re-nominar ` ed by the liberals of Ynrmouth, N.S.. for ` the house of commons. ` GS- A-.n4-.n- Ant` n-1-nu-.-.1` nrnnOc will ll? ` ed for at quh-ed. ` (lay. urn man, by msnop lawn. The prohibition decided to hold the national convention in Chicago during the first week in June, 1888. (`nntmrv to exnectations. there Wu no Uncngo (Hlrlllg we nru Week In -June, loco. Contrary to expectations. riot in Quebec last night. though very good material at hand the shape of a mob. A -l.....l. .J` nupohnn-Ira u-nu `AM at (`hor- uledetmne lot I Good Price. New Youx. Nov. 5!). -l|eecnn H. V, White. of Plymouth uhlltch. write: 5 letter on Rev. Joeeph l`erkef`e charge of U700 lorv delivering the lieecher eulogy. He con- vllltldl OI lollowe : "l heard Illll DI`. I'lI`kI:l' ie engaged to preach Dem 4th in Plrlnouth pulpit. If the (wt in demonetreteu before that time than hr. lferker receive-I e fee out nf the reooiptel the eui I dict that Plymomh ul twill. on t t ey. he too hot to In-lul in. or. et leeet. that if he can emlure the celorle ol hie environment he will look out on e congregation en fr d thet the cuutreet will I t the reepect ve tempo.-qeturee ul Divee end Lennie on e nnomurlbie ooueeion." Ilr. l'e.rker In not under epeciel or peneu, it: re, to deliver the Beecher eulogy. ee e would have to come here my \ wuy in pureumce of no meat with ` .\le'. Pond tudelivere couree of lecturee. \ m e time before Mr. Beeuher'e death. ll-: I'I.....I`- _......-no Ihnnnnn whlIn'l l. I Willing to sell What Me Know: Ahuut I i The Splrv n! the Morning I'u|unrI and thou "1-ry lugtc-at Tolograniu. Ice in .\luul Luke, just below the Suult, in six inches thick. Sharp, New York, was released on SW. 000 bail to-clay. 'l`lm Rnhvinn unw-rnnu-it hlumlnntcll peatmg rme. The [fill Elgin tion case will be held M. St. Thnums. l)nt.. . on 27th Dec. As H... Inn...` l`.I . nninniitg thn-w n on '.'7th l|e(`. At San Diego, CIL, n uniunihts, threw dymmite bomb It as boycotted lml.-, lesving 3 hole in or bow. \ K ` Jnlm hwitt was nnnnimonnlv THE PITH OF THE NEWS. PARKEITS Mooesr OFFER- III.-. Bluohvn In Prison. n 11.. 13!. ,.I_.___ `in. Dec. 1 mi-...I oh. l'I KINGSTON ACADEMY l\1 n n A anti! nmnlllllw` |)E(`. l, 1887.. --Dr. Joseph I `I: In\Ann nnnnln 1 `EKG nun III 0l`7lll(I KIIIIIIOI, III II WI! 0030 O normm to telegra h `to . lmndroui diu-out photo. out. no and was to sc- I, can cqough tor dinner. request 0! are III, VII glvuuly nuuecu u unscrupulous rnggists and dishonest men who attempted to make the dru etore a virtual saloon. The demand by t as people that this abuse ehould be corrected was so loud and emphatic that the legislature of I888 adopted sundry important amendments designed and ads ted to prevent the viola- tion of the law t_ ugh the connivence of diehoneet drutrgiets and purchasers end by men beee enough to use the drug business as it cover for crime. The prohihltory lnws. nenow amended, uire that the rebate judge ehell grunt e ruggiet-`s perm to no one unless he `be at registered pharmacist under the laws of this state. Experience is deily attesting the wledosn end eticscyef theee smendmeng to the law re ting the sale of liquor by drnggiete. he nhuees "former juetl complained of nreimineneely diminis ed. t isoonstently becoming more difficult for bad men, whether lnu ere or sellers, to evade by. artice end fl hood the plain meaning and intent of the luv." non the In-sum Fishery Comnilulonern Are ltnlerunlned an Wulllniton. Wzlsumo-rox, Dec. l.-'l`l|e dinner iven by Mean. Putnam" end Angell tothe `rit- iah cummiueionera at the Arlington hotel wu the most expensive as to oral decor: tione ever given there. the able being adorn- ed solely with orchids and fern: as n inl compliment to Mr. Chunberlnin, who I be- lievocno have the nes: collection of or chidn in England. Mr. Putnam desired to we him on orchid dinnel, and` It In: done. g n:-I-Q I-An` on Iulnarnnh tn A hnnulnml practical BUCCCSS. "The fact Wll developed by experiencc that the weak t of the law was that which porhi to the sale. of liquor by druggiau for the excepted purposes. via... for medical, scientific and mechnnicql uses This portion of the law, an st first strictly framed and afterward nuxlied by the friends of the law in deference tothe earnest request of drll Itl, VII groasly abused by nmm-nnnfnnn rmmiats W31 VIIBIIU IVIIIIIUII uuguvuuuuuu -... tom.-._d by lulu." 80 uni-pnhlhlliou bollovocl. I lullon 'nIt the oppollu and Mk the publication 0 the following nrticle. .,- \'nnrn_ l ImIIlIl'l'lu. 'l'm-nlu. Kn. Nov. 2l.A Auto request of the \\ omen`! Chrilthu ulnporunoo union. ol Georgia. Attornoyvucnorul lindfocd Ins given some valuable lnlormuion relative tn the workings of the prohibitory law in Kunnu. Hi: Infnrlmtlon in hand our reports received {rom nlxty-two counties in tho mu- -. 0.. oh. nun:-Atlnn nf IIIQ [AU llil "IO BTO- I u 4. IL. luv: Iucauu Inc all`: --av-cu -..v..._.... -,.. with its crowul of hanger!-on, has gone with the saloon. The old generation of drinkers will, a great many of them. probably continue tog-et liquor in some way, ut the boys who are growing u toman~ hood on the prairies of anaas wi lgrow In manhood untempted by the social allure ments of the saloon. In thoulandeol homes where want and wretchednel and nufering were once familiar guests plenty, happiness and contentment now abide. Ihousands of wix-esand children are better clothed and fed than they were when the saloons ab sorbed all the earnings of husbands and fathers. The marvelous material growth of the state during the last five years has been accompanied by an equally marvelous moral progress. I am satisfied that the public sentiment of Kansas is orern hehningly against the liquor trafc. Men who "a few years ago opposed prohibition or doubted whether it was the best method of dealing with the liquor traic have seen and aa: lmowledged the benecial results and its ractical success. "The fact was developed lw experience A Kingston Corronpoldont Iuppol lu- lu;-nuon lo the l'oht-Al AMI In tho cu; Wlll load It With Glowing lnunu-110 Foot 0! the boo. Klwsmn, Nov. D.-Ju|t one mnntlu in; himself Anti corn: d t I :g:h:hlIlon" pnu|:l.LI:Jnh the Wino nu account J 5 politics! Int 00 III! low; of pcohthltlon. bocnuloh n punhlou. wood which [I ml o........a L... 4.1.. I " an .mI.nnhlbnion n.\l ()I" l`H|'Z BI-H'l` lll"l`(fHEl". Hl'Sl.\'lI2SS- ] ES In Turuntn. ahlmu-cl an the boat (`nah busi- ness .-In-cl in lhu 1-ltv; well vumblieslmd and during u bin lr.ulu ; will sell or Iwuw will .uul en-rylhing npporulnlmz In I-lw usim,-sa rm-up. lh-.n.uun for uellIng-own-r iulcnnh going In ('nIil'urnh| Address all volnlnuniculions [U N H . '|`. Nl~2I.~lN. 26 Wood .~`-1.. Toruuln. ` l`0(`elV(l lrom uny~uro oounuu us uu Inn` at to the o ration of the law ml the pre- valence of 4 runkenneu. er! a. anal poverty since the law went inlue act. Mr. Bmi foul`: letter to the Hoorgin huliea in I ver_\ attering comment upon the uneven of pru hiluition. He in`: - lIL`.-_A-n 6...... ..6 0|... .\~9u own Nmuh-inn ra ntmuon. no sun - "Forty tour of the sixty two countries re porting in nnswur to the question proponnal lit] to the county nttuI"m-y 2 `Is the prolllbi tony lsw eutnreecl in your county '3" emphs ticully my ; "Yes." Thirteen counties 0 the sixty-two reporting unsut-i thnt question in various ways. some say, {The law is ` tislly enforeeul,` and two or three my, ' he lrug stores have taken the place of the saloon.` The counties of the hint two, in unswcr to the question, einphntienily reply that the law is not enforeeql. l"roni sll in formation I have been sble to obtain it up- , pears to me that the prnhibitury luw is no | longer nu npeiinnent, but, on the mntrnr_\, ` is being enforced mt nut-usefully as the law against horse-staenling. murder. srsun. or = other rrinws known to the statutes. The ` mnnnunieutions rt`\`t'l\'tl I-y me seem to in- I I din-ate thnt a. greater per cent of persons are t`Ull\'iL'lQ\l for viulnting the prohibitory law thnn for the violntion of any other Inn`. it appears that se\'enty per cent. of the triuls had lune resnltul in uinvictions. which shows is very healthy condition of i public sentiment upon that question. The ] :!l`t'L~f0dlIl, `mltl~teu.`unl other urtfuldodges l on the part of witnesses to evade the truth ; are Srltllllll resorted to any more. The saloon |1:ispn\ctic.ilIy tli:4.`ippca|re1l from the ll-Mt`. l'he eulotcetnt-nt of prohibition in Knn ; so: under the new line during the last seven | months has been more nl-solute und thor- ; ough than hus ever been known in the his tury of prohibition in any state. The inali i vidual, the newspaper. or the or unintion that says this law is a failure tle iherntely lnlsitics or is ignorant of what. it hss sccom lishetl. There is not An intelligent ohsenv in men in Knnsns whonlces not know that drinking snd drunkenness have been anon-~ mously diminished in this state during the but ve yesrs. Ihsve travelled over the sts e a great den] luring the last two yours. I have attelideti the public meetings in It!) ulitferent towns and cities, end it is one of the rarest of things to see at sin le person under the inuence of liquor. I owe henril people speak of this revnnrknble fact. and nlwsys with sntisfsction sud pride. Where ever the ssloon hns been banished nineteen- twentieths of all the drinking nnd drunken nsss revnilinq have been sbolished with it. ' he losn luce the uloolt nordoul. with crow: with sh. nlmn Tim nld mnnention STATEMENT WHICH PUTS AN [NO TO LOCAL PREJUDICE. THE I...{\V om IN K.\.\'.\`.\.\'. Borlih and :o:lu, at lidhw s II. III! PIIIJIIIIIFJII In I - \ oun. l n.uI|lnI-rum. n?- A REAL ORCHID DIFNER. pa 1| uguoruu n_u I Anti-plilllbillon nt an onnmita N (). 2xu_ 'l`\\'() .\'E\\' BRICK l)\\'ls`.LLl.\'(iS.uIx rooms ` each. fronting on I rim-ens Street. I5 nlnutoa ` walk from Iha Market ` unre : hard and sun water. and Ill Ihe m orn |mpm\'cm(-nu Tc-runs easy. 1`. (`uc1'nn. Willimnsvllle. . I Iva. .. nu u \.v...... __________j_*.________ FOUNI) A1` LAS'l`-A rcmed warranted lu euro hard and soft Cums. Bun ons. Uallnuses etc Hanson`: Magic Corn Salvo, in 1) ms. l5c: nu Wale`: DIIIR Shore: - --. ..,.. .... ,_ . n_.I.. ;;;:.vlf1::u;}{-inb.'&1-..'lhey give univorsau 3J\ll3| l\(`- lion. 'l`huy are Sugar-comocl. Ono isadnse. In Bottles 3512.. at W Al)E'S DRUG S'l`0RE. /r_//vcgrorf ].C3iIb5[ `of TA/`fr; ..-... .. . mum; -_,. ........ :. oh. rnnvnl nf Hm HIIIUJIUII Uvlrvvn. `av ...... THE CLASSES are open in the rooms of the Mechanics` Institute. comer of Princess and M om real Streets. TERMS. Color Class. (each morni from 10 to 12) 40 a lesson, or where I or more essons are taken in one week. 250 each lesson. Afternoon Drawing Class. Mondays. Wodnoadnynand Fridays from 2 to 4 p.m.. 86.1!) r term. Even! Drawing Class. Mondays. V ednesdays and Fr days Vrom 'o':1!)m9::I) p.1n.. 83 per term. All foes payable in advance. l I"inCip]--(`llARl.l-ZS E. \VRIi:.\'HllALI.. Assiaumt--MIss JENNIE (3. SHAW. izmlxiiiic ASSIIRLNBE cmm. v ?-`$?`i`".La "f`..`a;;.'.;;.;'.'.a.;;:: ...... To Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insurances mutant been by l|'_l1:oJu_qgg_;_>_t.: l..\l)l|'I.'4 for our Fntllnnd (`hrlsllmu Trade. In nuke lluhl. plmuuml work I th|r own homes. SI mtapor day mm bu quietly mule. Work will by mail any Ilinmlncc. larllculnrs (me. No canmnull . Address M onno. Cltluciwr , .\m- (`n.. In A ilk St. Bu-nun. Mun. Box M70. I3i' uxs H in icT>3.\1s 'l`U- Ln : 5) Gore su-eon . most: 'r\\'~u PINK (-1: r .~:-run: uousnzs on Division .41.. Jul! cmnplotvd : 3 rooms -such. hard and son water. mu I.-um ; rent. N20 pot, `mnum. Apply to J.\.\n:.~A L`|uwIrunu. Grocer. ,T_;.._-__.....__ rmr: (`ITY noun; The undersigned n':|:s for sale that D1-ESIICABLI1`. HOUSE A.\'l)lA)'l` ' by him on Earl Street. The now occupied whale is om-red In one lploclg. hgn'ing_nt5:\1l_ Earl Street. 'ln0 whole om-red block. having About one hundred and twenty feet frtmmge on Earl Street. and the Ugfor hm runsthroughto \Vesl Street. The BL LIDINGS on the proper! um n|moeL now, and the garden is lnnmd wit_ 1 not mount run In. or terms am) y In . I h ` I I F TIIOS MOORII}. In DOLII1! .~xT()RE. Nlll, rruuny uuwnuumu .. ..... - -., ,, Friend: and wqtlnimuumm are respect! ull ,' V invllud to sttoucl. - l'I.Ax1*nN. In Kiugutnn. Nov. Elms. Elin- huh. bolovocl wile u! Munheu` ll. (,`|a\x~ ` Ion. go-139 an. * !-`nun! will u 0 place from bar has rui~ deuco. Charla HI... on l"riday sftarnnnn ll ` hall-put two o'clock. Friencln and M- qunimmncu are tupecllully invitul to at- tend. Mu-nun`.--In Kingotouunt Ilhrrie .\'t.. on Dec. In. Annuals ll. I-`orrentoll. Mlu of Dr. I). (T. Hickuy. I-`nnerul notice later. ' _ 0.\' E MALI" L\'T|'Il(EH'I' In Hon! House. in good lm-nl un :nl|o Skill mu ring:-I. I-Inqulnv m .'-6 Wmhun Hlrool AIL;-rs p.m. _ , l'l'.'4lll.\'U MIL`! at once. Sultry from mm. [nequullod mlunlngon. }hu)w! Iinorlilual. `us-wrymun.' ltot-hauler. N.Y. ._ I-`(H-'ll 0|-' 'I`lIr. .\ I-.\\ I with extcminn. in Dunn `I and Hay Sin-cu. Apply I4 Dry Goods and Millincry. Tot ..B 103. Insurances t_ by Fire uooopt- M odsttholow mu-I-out 1-I.toIand_ch1ma ` settled without reference to tho Bound It London. * W R GODWlN.Agont for Kingston. Mch, 1'21. `- ' l3ltl'l'l8II Wmo Onrlcl `G6 11)iv.1uu:vi:s. Klnghst... 1. Pics. Ho humdozeus to c 0050 1 Ties 2 for 5 cents. .. .m 1 Ana! A ........,,|. W, U.-U0 .\IuBuI'xn'.--In Kiuxlton. T|'|I0|*|| "' Lg`, Nov. 29th. Ad-um Mclirntnov. MN] m - - I"uu'II.l.lI:mn hh Into reliclonca. '33 B53 5",, 14`.-mgy gnu:-noon at two oulock. IP-h....h. `ml A.-unminlullvan I`6IDl``.v' ` TIUIIDAY. - ur.m:u.u. xdlutulu at tho llullvr Iunk. .\lu.vrm.\' Dlqrmuo ol mu-lent J Inigo an I run. -r Oi-oat. Reducuonl m an unu- P I-I O~'I' o"'s. v-... q........... Pint.-Class Prdmm dz Hrlrlc Bi` Tm: .\'|-;\\" with axtcminn. A HOUSE vunlninlng 1 \ l`w|cu. Wade`: Luna. 4 ?___________________ VIOLIN AND QUAD}?/LLE MUSIC . ,, __._. .1 on --.. \'l)l. ml ion SALE QRTS-LET.% IIII- Univ: .._..V Great. Reduction: in all kinds of _ -.--- Ia l'I"'I r\` c Lessons Given in Gymnastics. Sparring. ` Fencing, Clubs. Dumb-_Bel1 and Calla- thenic Exercises. SERGT.-MAJ. MORGANS. INS FRUCTOR. Mondays. Tuesdays and Fridays - Boys Clauses. (not over 14 years) 6m to 7:45 p.m.: Adults Classes. 8 to 9:51) pm. Terms. payable in advanqe-Adulta, 81.50 per BUSINESS CHANCE. MSPECIAL MENTION. EDUC4?IoIsL~ RKHINDER8. FOR SALE. DIEM). j-j `l`-A nu-ma. Run ons. Callouses ; Term month PAL] l`\\'()-S'l`()ll\' RICK. n '|`errM'o. corner Nmgul. y In Mn.-4. (`. A.HI<'KK\'. -r Prim-mm St. ' the rooms. Apply to . on the promises. luMl(.'|.l`.1\. . Princes St. "81.. to buy our i - none from. 00d 1 (Apply 4 ..lo|m`n ` that he will make I IIIOTI Eflp in mi: country in the spring. One thin that tended to bring about this change 0 mind in Mr. Gladstone was the fact that his phy- sicians have long ad vised him that an ocean voypge would be benecial to his uhealtln. and as he has always cherished A desire to visit this cmiintry, now that his dread of the ocean has been conquered he embraces the op rtunit eagerly. Ir. Gilhg says that Mr. 'Gl&dstnne s visit ....:lI............ ..Im..e hrn uhnuthitilnn inn] The Leading Conservative Orrur of Eng- land Speaking out very Plnlnly. LHNIION, Dec. l. --'.l he Slamlard print: an appeal. ai ed by Lord Torrington md Lnrnl Stanley 0 Alderney. for donntiunn to the fsir trade fund. The Standard condemns the fair trader: in fussy. well-meaning but.- thoughllou buuybodieo, bent, without. know- in it, upon the destruction of the empire. an add: : It in well they come out into the open to tgll their plml _ commercial epipiro of Enghnd to the mug- uicmt obscurity ofjnother Hollnml. Their aim is not : noble one. This untry will be `yell nit of tho nuisance w the wash- neu t e wholecountry has ." or degrading the _ Nnonan & Bojun deny that tey have diuulved pgrtnnhip: nporh to the el- f ect are without fonndntiou. ` 1:11.` uu.n.vu ......._.___.___ 212 BARBIE STREET. First-Class Elementary Education in Eng lish, Mathematics. Classics and Bookkeeping. E. RYAN. B.A.. Prxncipm. in April next. - Mr. Gladstone," said Mr. Uillig, has so fat: overcome his dreul of ocean voy s that he will make I short trip to `gulls ........s.... :.. oh. -nrina ns. thilm that The Grand Old Man [II Pay 1`: in Two Months` `Visit in the Spring. BI`|-`I-'.\I.0, i'.Y., Nov. 30.-.\lr. Charles A. (iillig, of the American exchange, Lon- don, has been visiting here. In conversation with 3' reporter Mr. (tiling stated that his present visit to the United States was for the purpose of perfecting the necessary, arrangements for a visit by Mr. Ulmlstone in April next. ~ Mr. Glndstone." Uiilig, rtumt eagerly." I r Glulatoncfa I will occupy about two months` time, llllll ` that he will visit the principnl cities. W138 l'Q!qlllI`61I' IIOW IINLII l0l'll|0I'ly. Frederick Nicholll, secretary of (`nudism ` manufacturer": annociation. was in favour ; of the establishment of I dominion bureau of statistics. He hul been over the gmxter part of Ontario dating the t month. uni found numufu-tnring outs liahumuu run uing to their full cupacity. '1 he commission tlisconliuuc taking evi- l week. Al. nrst. inc pnyuiuiua wcu: uuuu; i willingly, but subsequently the money wu exmrted from him, the woman following him to France, Spain, and1iuslly to Wales. ~ where he nus forced to obtain police pro tection agninst. her and her male com panion. The last 500 he gave her was paid in Trafalgar square. She was pass iug in a cab when she saw him. and, stop~ ping the cal. made him get in and go with her to & bank and get the money. She accused him of deeds he had never commit- texl and on one occasion, at two o`clock in the morning. forced her way into his wife's bail- room Mill told of her relations with Mr. Borlase. Since that time. he said. his life htd been mule a misery to him. Although he owed her nothing, she still reten-led to have claims against him. At t in point. the examination was adjourneil. The case is exciting much interest. Mr. uowluuu couuelnneu me ueuuuug Uni ul vvhlldren who hove been taken {mm the ntreetu in I-Iuglnncl. Tluixiug bu). uhuuld lnc treat-al u :hil- l Iron. not an crimimln. Alter exrlaiuin the s stem ureueul iu the imluntriu schc at M cnieo. llis worlhlp expressed his mu- riution that I uumual training is very much needed in the school. He was convinced that we will have to get back more to the old craft guild synteu|,uud the-u, npprentim-1 being imleuturenl. good workmen` will he turned out. Female lalnour should he uncle: government supervision. Referring to ee\v~ mg work he mlmcatml the limitin of the gure for which the work could given nu! Ho hml men one: which would make hgum lnr wlm-Ii me wort coum ue given out. He hul wen cues I nun`: hlou-l boi|.wmnen struggling to unp- kgrt life by working till all hour: at night. 1 uleu we have gnverlnnem. Emtectiuii thing: will work out here as they no clona- in But Lumlnn. His worship spoke of the ` uhop gitln as A superior clans. uml ui.l the ` percentage nf them who fell WIS very low. Jnmm. lkwle. iron founder hm` been as i percentage 0! lnem Wm) It'll Wu very nun. James, Hoyle. iron journeyman forty years, and unveil the um- I may which he llI\'t.`ul(,`Il in his business while 1 working at the trmlo. Stove mouliling wtus * too luml for any hunnn being. unil It nig- ger would not work At it." In Hnglzunl mu: 1 Apprentice wan Allowed three men. He lid not favour gm'ernnicnt interference in re- . ganl to nrhitrutinn. He favoured weekly } pnytneut, of wages. lle hrul found co.opo.-u- \ Live stores very ha-lpful in the ol-l country. Julius Beckett, rauriuge Inulu-r. mul L'uui.uliun shops can (`0IlIpclt' with Aincria-nu 1 factories in quality of work but not _in N price. Buggies brought higher prices in the states tlun here. i I._|... |J..l ........ nl.I...- mud u-tum Aral nu! 3`a`CS Kill HUFU. ` John Mcharen. gilnler. said uagv.-n are not V as high now as a few years ago. This was 3 be.-cn_uae there had been a revolution in the ` trade. the result of which wan that less skill ; required` than formerly. I-`.-ml.-.ri.~|z Nichnlll. necretnrv nun to tnonrxuu cs `uy. 'lhe dence in'l'oromo at the end of this week and go to Wimlsor. ' GYMNASIUM sc%HooL`& ROLLER THINK.` .\ llumllluung state ol'A`n|n- A \\'mnnn'n llogul (`lnlmm L0.\lm\', Dec. I.- Mr. W. (Topelnnd l`nr- lue, formerly member uf parlieuneut for the St. Austell division of Cornwall, lull under secretary of the local government board. has been examim-cl in the Bankruptcy court. His liabilities amount to 4`. .653 lnll his assets to 6,371. He traced 3 rtuf his em~ lnarmsamentto his relations wit Mculnme De Quiroa, whcerhe allowed an income of 25 A week. At first the payments were Inacle ur"I\nl|! I... nnhmmmxntlv thn mnnev i GLADSTONE COMING TO AMERICA Wlluonu-n Talking on Very Mnny Tuplrn N uuoing Vex! In Wlmlnor. 'l'muv\'rn. Doc. l.--3hyor llovrluul an enmiuosl yeltorday. For eleven yarn he Ind worked on the poor as a nutter of love. He hollev that. ucoptlu extraor- dinary cues of milfortime. widow: with large fuuilien were the only poo in who nemlocl uoiauuu who bud been in um! by drink or were unluiwl to mote I living. The llnf were ten! from the ulul country by poor In! guurdisno. He thought the Aluericim uynwm of ucuppiug such people at the bordor should he adopted in Candis. Mr. Howlund comloumo-I the sending out of .-L:|.n..... ...|... bu... I...`-. ulu-n frnm the lot chap tlckotl to all poluu, and infor- mation porulnlnc to all Routes. Apply In i F. A. FOLGEB, - General Tickat Agent, % Ferry \\'hurl. om:/m r/cm Aomcr. FAIR TRADE CON I3EMNED- RUINED av u"~'II'nss. 'fHi=. umoun coMMussI6T4l Whig`: Tohphono Number. lil. UN"rTE7~TEw YEAR'S .a....oh-n.- in n" I-lndn nf Ari. ~ Foottol Brock Svtr eel KINuS'l`9N. um`. Kl.\'(}S'l`(;.\'. (`.\NU).\ THURSl)A\' l'}\'l'lNl.\'(i. 'C'KEU0N0Y. |1`n ]T.\l.K mom F|<.\N'(7I-I W The custom: ltooolptu. . The following Itatementlnhowl the value of imports and ' rh, with collections, at `Kingston during. ovombor: Impofh, Il'll.~ 651 ; exports. ]Q.8!l7; collection, SIG.- EIQIR ' - , Him and gloves. `And poruiun lamb cups, 3 : lower than aver at Rnthnburyi. The Ilnvullnn Loans. Lu.\'h0_\`. Nov. 3_0.-The Hawaiian consul in Lmrlon informs me that bonds have been signed for the issue of a new loan and the interest hill been remitted through the bank of British Columbia. The loan transactions have been accepted by the Hawaiian gm - ernment in their entirety. pp Looking for It New Trial. New YORK, Dec. l.--'Anarchiet .\lost seemed to be quite cheerful. Of course we shall appeal to the higher courts its in the Sharp case, he said ;my case is somewhat similar to his, and I hope for a. reversal of the judgment. It must be so for the sake of free speech. " imd im a Lod|'l_nu uouu. S1-. Ix?-?1'ERSBlY!l, Dec. l.~--The police yea- ; >te|-day raided u lodging house in the Penki Y quarter, oqcupied student: who were supposed to be nilgillau. A deuperate re- ninmnca was nd many persons .:.,.,......... . nuance wz wounded. '.l'l|O llulllusvll ulywrvv up-r. 0I"l A\V`A, Nov. 30.--[tin stated that owing oinanicionc of notice the Middleton di~ 'vorce cue wi 1 not come before the senate at the coming session. unless the rule requir- ing nix Iuonthl notice of application is ymnnended. I 8803` III Acuonrnmt nt. Dl'lIl.l.\'. Dec. l.--Lord Mnyor Sullivan I has a lied for sn adjournment until Mon- ; day o in ucoml trial for ylzrlnting re rt: uf meeting: of Iuppreupd nnchen o the league in the nation. The crown opposes an ulinnrnmant. 5 vv uuwu u: u... _....v. -won couuus A.\'ncu|.ns.-nmsp It Bottle u! the lmum.\'D Cm'un lucmmv. The llrsl dose frequently amps as con h. Composed of Wild Cherry. Horelmund, In-nnnlpano and other valuable ingredients. Plt-ssnnt to take. In boitlos. 15c. and 500.. at \VAl)|:`.'S l)|tL'G .~x'l`nRIs`.. league Ill uuu u adjournment. 32" republican: my uru uaumn. Tlu-re are three regions \\hy between the Ferryilh and royallotn in not lm uible. I-`int, M. Forryu um-med of being willing to plny the role of Honerll Monk to t|.a (`mum I: Purim` Clnsrlen ll. Second. the nulicnl opposition to him in violet enough to meetings the moclenstou of nllpcrtieu tn nuppo him. last a worse thing befall them. Thinl. the right are alnulutely powerless unless they coalesce with one ol_ the republlun group. n .1. I.`.-.u.-inn . elation munnn I (`la I ed grand omcer or we legion m uuuul Threats have been re\'olutiomLr_\' demonstrntion in front oflthe chamber or ` de uties to-dsy. Extensive military and 1 poiice precautions have been taken to guard ` against it. President (revy informed the ministerial council that in view of the change in the situation he did not propose to make 3 wmmuuication to parliament today. .\I. Rouvier will announce this decision in the deputies. and will again order the resigna- tion of the cabinet. It is reported that Urevy will shortly form a new cabinet. "mule `Ian I _\\`h-n the (`hIIllb9I' Of recess untu 4 p.m. It is reported that M. Flourens is trying to form I cabinet. The crowd in front of the parliament building numbers several thousnnd, nnd is increasing. Cries of "A has Ferry !" and Vive (xrevy 3" are fre- quently heard. The police keep the people mnvimr. with ol_ the repuuuun group. N. do | roycinet'u election mean: nwmw,-asu ministry, which in n uvarccrow to the mmlerutcs. Altogother the situation is so utrninexl that eortl are making both oruly and secretly to Irrlnge that M.(lrevy I smuld rclmin. II...._. II... I Dan] (`A Rnulmln hull All l'A|(I'I, I19". I.- run rle rulluouu nnu nu interview with Presiulont. Grcvv yentc-nlay, in the course of whivh he discloood the nature of the Alleged Russian ulfectiunn tu M. I-`orrv bocmning president. I 0 said the grave and critical position of homo affairs required that .\l. tirovy should retain his I. There was sure to he an insurrection if I-`erry wu elected. De Ronlcdo Apolo- gizedtur his recent hostility to President ll:-own uvhi. in its mid wn occuioned bv the glzenltur his recent nouuuy w rru:-uucm Hrev . which he said wu by expu union of (General Bnulnnger from the oice. .\l. Hre\'_v denied thnt he haul - an llnnnr-AI Rnlllnunlkr. useless. l`.uu~`, Um`. I. -'l'|u: debate in th cham- ,ber of deputies ur. the bud cl. for I837 emleul - but night in a triumph or the ministry. l The ministers abatained from voting. 11...... I1... I Th. .-nmmnmlo-rs of the 1 I Hie mInII'.eI`8 auaulueu ll`0ll1 vuung. |`AIu.~s. Dec. 1. | 1li(n`n! army corp: have received sealed instructions which the are to upen in the event of an outbreak hlfowing the election of I new president. lhuus, Dec. L--T|u 0 id Gvtcm pub- liahea the withdnwal 51 the Rouvicr cnbinet, at the request of Pre- Iident Hrevv. TL- '11 .. .... The cnmmamlers of 3 he rui,,-nation of ` ..I .J....I).Im1.. nulviann thn electioll Urevy will shortly lorm new CIIUIIIEL. l'.\Iu.~', Dec. l.--\\'hen the deputies assembled to day M. Rouvier an- nouuccd that the president reconsidered his decision to send a message to the chamber containing his resignation. and therefore the cabinet had again resigned. The announcement of the action of the min- istr_v was greeted with continued up lause by the members of the left. M. iicard, president of the left groups, moved that the sitting be suspended. The members of the right and the extreme left murmured at this proposal, and .\l. (Janeo l)'Arnano exclaimed that dissolution would be pre- ferable. The chamber of deputies took a recess until 4 p.m. I. in .-amt-mil that trying vau- . urcly n n-gt-tuble Cailml-tic. being entirely free mom (`ulomel or Any Metallic aubsusnoe. In case of Liver Complaints. Biliousness l)_\ spop- sin. llc.'ulm'he. &c.. they univorsa satisfac- 1 inn. 'l`lm\' Smmr-coutecl. 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