Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jan 1899, p. 4

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Iiuuu --u auuuunguuu vw--IIIZUI'I. Hnptnoo dividon--'l'homu Byminglon. Allan Ovot. Emotion divhion-Jcno Annoy. Ro- i llllor. U. I. L dividon-0yrn Allison. John W:-... mg dMuiou-Jnuu Brides sod Rina Kooall (|II~oh_uNy almond)- IMCKELVEY & BIRCH, - 69 & 71 BROCK sr. There Are Always Two Ways of Doing a Thing. 99000099999 118}-12o{Pr1n{ess' 'street._ Figure up what the cotton would cost, gure up what the embroidery or lace is worth and how much it takes for a Gown, Chemise, Skirt, Corset Cover or Drawers then take the total and come and see what ()Ul{ \Vlll'I`li (`;()()DS S/\l.li sells you that gar- ment for. You will be surprised. You will throw patterns and materials away and buy your White Underwear ready made from us. We have the low price, plain,wellmade goods and we have the dainty bits of elegance. ` Yet each style saves time and worry for you, fact is, they are likely better shaped and better `made than you can do because experts with the aid of the best machinery ll11l(Ctll 3m! donothing else. l W().\llv1.\":~`. \\"lIl'Fl5 (:<>`1"ro.\ Sl{lll'l`S, ".n;n1t of liuglisli Cotton, full ni-,n mill. .4 ... L` l\I'l\;l'l|I'" l'lnnn:-n llnnnulu II III: IllLl\lllIl\l` I V I WU.\I|`l.\"b' W (btton with 1'1-nhm front. me each. ])1':UV(.`l'R mlh I (}0n's4~t (}m'(~rs, ('0rs(-.t. Covers. l)on'L 1ni. n.` nx1.un;.1| Hize, with 4 In. ll'1\\lI \VI. Starr & Sutclie, There is no job too large fur us to do in the 1 cientic manner, and at the lowest possible cost. Q 6 00000000000000 00 0000000 000000000 0000 0000000000004 0000 C0untThe C0st.$ A vv L4Lzn.z;_4u4-4 on \4I4|ln' Other lines of Overcoate ` reduced in price. 1 uuu wean, war: A nuuxo 0! runner : Land- mg and no one Lune wan tho maul raniet bebween that place and the pan k. Ho wu- entooxued bv all wun know mm. He was uho son of Capt . am Mn II M. Koblnnv. hm father being one of tho nldum, pilohe on the St. Lawrence llr. Fulker. [Alamo- vullo, is abbendmg Mrs. Ju-hus Nuun. who has been quibe I for some Lune. The Ba of (Jumbo R yV new short: line fur Tw . Napumoe. Deaorouco and all local poima. Tum lemon Clby Hall depot. ah4:l0 p.m. R. J. Wilson, C.l'.}<. bolo- grnph otco. Clarence I-broeb. uunun I II II|I. TIN)!"-iA\'lv l\l..\.\'l! Pnm, Jiiu. .'l.-r0u accounts of one lube cold amp the river ll lro/.ou our beuwoeii hero snd ljlnboii, but will likely break up again. Tho new Mobhodiub Episcopal Chul"l| Lmely cum plotiod :0 Fisher : Landing will lmilodi stated on January |'_`uli. A debate was held at Flue View liiiill on Tliuiadny aveu- l mg by Means` lie Young and Willeo. ol Alonndrin Bay, on blia nubjacn "Slioiilil bho l'iiibed Stnbol Become aWuiIil Power The steamer Uonaber tins been oiigiigod some tiimoln curyiuu bho workuisii and i-u plies from (iliiyboii to Hound lilniiil. Scfiool begun Lo-disy, l_,`. N. \ aii(`innp. tonclior. ,w p ]l`_._,.,. ._._i .,,i, ,: .- UUICIIOT. U. C. Pnerco uud wlfo, of hue VIOW bou-0. have uken up ruudonco Ill Clayton [or we WHIDOI . Suvural couple: from thu- place ubbonded the d|nr`e an Redwood on Friday night. lru H lmzormll, conbrac nor. was an Uuborland lam. week aelocmng material for bbe new cotbago he I! buxldmg [or Dr. Bronson, of I/)WV|IJ. The Intel James Robbins. drowned IL Bmwnvle hub week, was I name of I-`umber Land- Inu nntl Ah Hnn lnnu m... H... ......l .. ;9999999999999999999999999999999 9999999 9999999999999: lormod Balwoon The Hurt And (Manon- III 5.... II_.... Saves Work anHWo_rry. , Wl\ll`1lll. WUM I-LN`: Iv \!u|ll I`) rnbm lIIIx\lI` BEYOND DISPUTE Irish Heize vercuali RIVER FROZEN OVER. \ Why no p` nll humbug 1' Because hf: base of them are nil moorsbnmn. _DAVAl_ & EL PADRE nus )idu \'-. um H Illl I. \/u L I \I.I uunu;~;, nu Iuu un uuu 14u3uuu \JUhlaUll, ]vl'V Fl-mm-.n with Tucks. 75 each. {'5 W|ll'l'l". (`()'l` l`()N (i()W.\'.\', made of fine even round thread '.~n`~u'm~l'~.ry l"rilll).vu l'rnnLn.bo:1t neck and alnevos, Tucked I. |. lAllllIlU|1||.`|J I Iuuuul`, uU\4 can u. "S \\'l{lTI-I CU ["I'().\' SKIl{'l`n`, In-xde of line English Cotton,` I.-:1 I`I.nnn-n wifh 'l`n4-Lu '7."m L-nnln Ll IIAAIAIJ \/V71 nun Illlllll kl) ` I*}1n1mni l'lonucr~, 500 eurh. Q \\'lH'T`l-` f`4IT"I`()\.' Qk'H?'l`x` :.',;.;.'z..;; _ "21... .Il L..-L..... 1 Years of intelligent e'ort have placed the JAMES |".m`oroilo-ry and 'I`uc|<.4 L 3<:. ,p|uiu. 7!.c em-h. 2 for 17w. V Emlumixlery Tritnmed. 150. 200. 25c. vxsil. to our 1| )or during this sale. FORMERLY RICHMOND & C0.. `4-`;-- In uho higboab much of fame. Made and guaranteed by SONS, MONTREAL.` Manufacturers In Canada. N lect should never be laid at the dont of n ousewife. It mny be she works harder than her neighbor, but doesn't go about it in the right w:\y-Ihe verv likely uses soap for cleaning while her neighbor llkfi "l"IlI`\J f\I"U`r` and so Lee 9 her house twiceuclcan with half the at url uml .1! half the cost. (`mold Dust hm: guru mam .n uunmn the repu- tation of In-nng a queen wt" lmusckeepem. For grmtrel :1 ullulllx buv \\l!1a.'L'c_-H). navknvr K-IIUII U! I gnu: pm` I. H gr. III ,,.....5\. no: u u. mnunu coumav, lloulrul, (hlxngu, !\rw \oIL, I yuuuug --nu rwu `nu -uuuu. S .z\..n nun. lll.. Jun.-|.-~Mro. Lucretia Konh. as widow, won her dumb In I manner horrible in the exbromo. Hor ma Wu ro- voalod when A friend. entering bho houu, found her deam body. (Jno hand wu In- ionad mulrmnbly under I heavy foldpin bed. The hotly was bldly dooompoutf. nhuwmg than dnth bad occurIod`uvorsl lays ago. When {ouml t._he wnm|n'I bro- ken hand was -tull clupod in bho bod an In a blnchamiulrn VICO. The woman lived sinus in bho house. Up-to-Date Tailor, Kuugh Wouthor At Hon. IuJ\I-`HI, Jan. t.-ln|comiug ubounora of dloreno ports report: bhnb bho lri bful wesbhor continuoo along the British tn and in the bay of Biacay. Tho oh: ml steamer Anvorn has been wrecked lb tho onmmce of Deep Hnrbor. Fwo 0! her crew were drowned. Her cargo in Insh- ing ashore. WASH m'c. PBWFER r\ I ....n_ I...r Dunn.` Owning -. n1-..-. I Iodlolno 0000! In Ilull. UIQIO, nm and quick one ho OIIIPI, DIIIIHOII, ONIOII. IOLDI. IIIIUIITIII. IIUIILIII. II and lo M Iolloo. Ilwnl 00 mnfnnonb Ouv ONLY ml awn. PIIIY IAVIU I |5IiiK.iiiAi- CIII III VIII PIIII IIVI most modern and Would You ? If you want a $20 \ICI III For Stock-klng This Week. J. M DOUG LAB 5 C0 Agents. Montreal. LE5 & pennmfs BOTTLES. I3! PRINCESS STREET. -Geo. Mil|s&Co.I I would not go to an Hotel or Reatuunnt thn supplied nut; concoctions u Snuco from BECAUSE it in reuonnble to suppose that the lamp un- scrupulous economy will be practised, as far as possible, with everything else on the bill of fare. RE|D.{ is what ion get for `each lled Couon Book. Pure Ind anti-septic, this amp lather: freely. aoobbea irritaued shin. scaly. itching scalp. For nhnmpooirg it is doliglnlnl And bonecinl. makes the hnir sofa And lustrous. removes dmdru sud prevents baldness. For bathing in it refreshing And modiciml, does noo dry the skin. bub leave; in smooth and supple and ward: 06 con- union. ALI. DRUGGISTS 25c Get a blank book free at E. C. Mitchell's, 124 Princess Street. NANl|:U-YUIIH NAME .5',,"`,,,,""""" W" Mr our In -uncut : Mann." " lnvmllouo Wnnsod " uv Priua W Plumb. All true. In-Ion O lhnoo 'G&l3dj-'ICMlB|&.IQIIml. % wmsouvoun 345945 ;;~:.,; 2-hip`: Kan-Al " ..-_..u.._. rmea hunts." All Ihnoo `tau Sandals. `lb.-do Bitch. lacuna. Manufacturing Furriers. r.\ozIr 38. The manufactures of Carling's brewery are sold all over Canada. When you ask for CARL- lNG'S ale or porter see that you get CARLlNG'S. and no other. Your dearer can supply you with our goods If you Insist upon it. Why shouldn't you have the best. `It It costs no more than other goods? ., It '~80`OQ0%0`%OQOQvO`Qv$Q | VIIIIUH. I4`lHooounu snowed (or om} W. J. UIEK & SUN. l\l'I'N Il'\ |<`\.'l\l:,u CASH I You Can Save Money E , O%CC`% OQOQQQ OQCQ Q _ Ill nnusausrsjrznruurns Ill) ioo@.-mwoooooouwanoa LANMANS Cash customers have the choice of a Cash Discount, Cash Qoupons or Trading Stamps. I ,%74aA;4./)2 I Ul l'IN l.V ENlN(;`H. uuuunu uo nulu uy UIJIU IJILIIU. 20 Lo 60 per cenb. off everything except; Rubber Hoods. I0 nor rmnh, MY Trunk: and We no deborminod be null every pour by bbo last of Janunry. and an we prices we Are quohmg obey would be nold by tobsb mine. 2!! Ln {)0 nor nnnh, n nvnrvhhlna Illutpv [VII uucl \lUUUl. 10 per cono. of! Trunks nnd Valium. 15- l\.'--...._s. -II.._-.J 1-- nnnrr Boots and Shoes FLORIDA WATER MURRAY at our Clearing Out Sale- IEIIEBIL nuf STORE OPEN ` EVERY EVENING. By Buylnn Your --V- V... -.-u.-uvu-. vvuunuuuu. uuu Ulll` toms. Thcy Appear to be ncbing u no oxooutor triu Q0 net: whoa Iorvaoo in cun- bxud with an unworkable mll. That old idea, and the non Glut An Ibo custo- disna of them. muno go. not in no unkind- _ . ...-.- -.... r...v_,. He may and he may not be in eighb. ' Lord Roeehery was the tireo choice. and he saw. early in his new career, how futile were his efforne, and no reeigned the poaihion. Sir Vernon Harcourb, the most experienced man in the party and ibe moan powerful debater. has had his trial, and retiree. Mr. Campbell`Banner- man is now talked of. He is one of the `younger men who drew his in-piracion from Mr. (Pladetone, who served under ; him in the government. and got: a brain- f in: which eeema to fit him for leadership. Bub he will be an experiment. There are . younger men still, and they are non for- gobten in this green liberal crieie. The ~ young men. indeed. are the hope of bhe perliee in England;end Canada. Granted that they have the energy, the capacity for eervice. the judgment: Do aco an emerzenciee arise, and they can the more readily adapb themselves to the eibnabion than the older ones. . Th; Hknpnl n.-5- :.. D-.'L-l_ _. u I . _ - u - _ v u Ina vuvu. :- Tbelibonl party in Bribnin Manda in !bho same position At the conoorvuive ' party in Cunndn. I0 is loaded with Loo many man of not opiniom, too mny men when policy need: romoulding. They mnnoo no their '3) clear no break sway Iron: old tnditionl. conditions. and cut- .-__ tn.-- --_--- -7 - -.._ .-.-V - . . ` . V-.'.-.\..... In in very herd to pleue the people who do nob Wlnh to be pleued. A eunple of thin perfornnoce in given on the poebege queetion. Before the lat reduchlon in the rune the oppoeition made great: edo beonnoo Canediene. in their domeetio service, were not: treated A: well u obey migbb be. In wee eomebhiuz which could nob be long oonbinued. the higher rate between pointe in Cenede when bebwoen (Jenede. Greet Bribein end her coloniee. Bub uhe Dory outcry eboub ib wee animated by poli- uioel motivee. The Mail and Empire pro- beebed egeineb the three oenb rate I! an exoorbion Y Io wu imposed by the govern- menb, boo, Alter perlinmeno had provided {or the rod uction. --- _--~- ....- ........ .. ....... ..I.,.. .u, wuu ~uIu some of them became offensive towards the liboralcbieltain and nczed as i! die, possessed of every feeling of gratitude and grace. Gladstone`: failures have made it. appear how ditculu it is to get A leader who can load the party. Ila. ..-U... -...l I... ._-- _-L L- -'- ~' `- The slump which occurred when the iunionisbs lefb the liberals and joined issue with the conservatives had its pure- lyziog tifects. 1'. as soil] foil), and it will be felt the more. u_ in the ensuing ses- `sion the Irish members ngnin demand home rule. The branch than this question occuiqned in the liberal party has nob been briduod: on the contrary in has widened. and must: become pormzmenb as the old issue is revived and made con spicuous. Ibis true hhsb Mr. Blske re- gards home rule as she only hope of [re land. Bub he knows bhsb the Irish mem- bers hsve nob been 5 unit) upon it, and that. -.._.... -1 .L-.__ |..,._._ ,n-,,,,- . ..-...-.. ... -.-.. . ...-....._:. The liberal party in Great. Britain in passing through uhe experiences hhnh come Do all polibical parties at: times. Ins posi- bion is in A some unfortunate, but: ID is such as dfuab precede a green re-awaken ing. re uniting, and reconaolidabing of its ' forces. Even while Gladstone lived and exercised his unparalleled influence there was trouble, and delecbion, too, and He wonderful magnetism did not: pave the perby from A serious eplib on the home rule queabion. TL- -I..._-_ _|.:-L _ . . _ _ _-J ,,L. For Xmas Gifts. An Immense Stock to choose from. "" " I """' " "' """' I""` "" Mr. Mulocay be knighted. That: may be one way of recognining the emin~ eno service which he has rvndered to the abate. No man has worked harder (or bi country, and no mm deserves more the honors t.he.1uoeu may see 6: no cou- tar upon him. Mr. Mulock has done wonders dunng bin ndminisbration. He bu been the bean poatmuber-gonernlcamda has had. Ha ha: been rudioal and progressive in his policy. and has been economical. too. and given the people in Improved service at. a reduced cosh. In in to be hoped that: in creased business may Add 00 the revenue 0! the department, Ind than oho record ol the your will be an?!) as to give warrant. for the procoedi o of Lhe presenb. ll- ll_I_..I_ ____ L. L,,: 1._n nu This change wan bound to come. lL Io desirable that: the postal service shall be as cheap and clliclenh as possible, and A three cent. rate in Canada dud mom a lmrd~ abip while a two cenb rave prevailed across the border. But the post) ollice lepa- menu nhould nob be a losing Inntituoion. lb should nob become a burden upan the other department): of government). ln ehould be made to pay iba way. Than I! the obhor side 0! the question. ll- \l..|....I. L-.. .4 . _ . . _ . .,.l__. .1, __, IUI UUU IUULIUUIUIL Then came the change. and so suddenly and unexpectedly than the breath of Dhe op ` poeition bouter wee almost: taken Away. it may have been contemplntied (or some Dime. bub Appereotly not. Hon. Mr. Mu- lock acted In if the conviction were swift: and certain that: the Canadian people should have the benefit 0! ll lowered pogo- age. and eo he had the two cents rate put: in force without delay. And as quickly and as surely the act in condemned by the Mnilaiid Empire. It in eppulled as the audacity 0! Mr. Mulock. He has been generous nod unfair, He gives the people what they demanded from him in the pub. Inc intereeb. and in finds that his condeceu- aion will cost the country about three quarters of 3 million dollars ' mm. _|.,_._. ._.__ LAN": ., _ i. um nun! Inna, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 4. nos. `ll THE pw-g__,65g, yEAR. ly -.,.noo mac. una:oHoroNnlnuI to at mount. -1... -. . Al HI -hAIl hhnu hnun (`Ann huh hnngnna delivered ndvnnoe. WEEK] I Wlnlolnl DEIIIDKI Wl11\l, II . plllf lubed ever Thursday momlugnt :1 0 you. Attach 1: out 01 mo beat. Job Printing Omoen In Canada; lipid, uyluh and cheap work ; nine Improved prunes. lfnw J R Pun-1 PI-vnurlmnr THE DAILY wH1G.j ndvnnoa I WE.I`.KLY BBJTIBH WHJG. 12 put I I Pnntlnl DAILY BRITISH WI-I10 publldaod a 4-H evening at lb-I10 King Street, all-BC r your, ggllvered In Lao olty; 35 by , I pudln vnnoe. Ki`TRAi1i1r;_L'1i % FURS (JRISIVB IN TH-E l'V.I{H.# I`IBS. 7min: 7:614 1r(rA6srr; Iupruvvu y ltnw. J. B. Puru, Prvprmor. J. F. Lothorland, (Lhnqui. Inn in Kingston yutordny on buuiucu. . The plan of having the school children supplied men the same otablonory and working umterinls-uf uniform |uahby( and umfonn value :9 wolkmg well. and proving the best: thing than the school board has yet` engaged in. An occasngnal disconbenb cannot depreciatmwhab is for bbo general good. Wbaba COfOEll0K)' (ienern| Mercuer, war minister when Ureyluu wu du-graced L and banished, Ina ndmmod that: there was no dnrecu 8Vld0C0 Agmneb the mm). He was xnlluonced by sun-picaon all the way through. Umylus Wm guuloy - because` Mercver mum not imeupne my one also to be the dufaulter. Mr. Toetwl. of Hamilton, who did nob canvnu I vote, und who declined to so in on principle. has been olecood by a large | ID)0l'll.y. Bub he held a series of public ` mtetinge. sud he undo lnmzoll known Lo l J the olecoora who know what; he won nnlk- ' i ing aboub. 1 A dmcnoguxsbed French pbyaicisn has `v dmcoverod than grippa is bracolblo to She I ` etfgcb of damp and cold upon the human ( syslem. So that the pxer-sub weather in , moat favourable to hbe spread of disease. ` ( Cunvnumg for ollico Ibould ba prohnbm ed. In in I nununco and no one like: in. And men can be elected wuthout in. Mayur-elccb Toatml, 0! H umloon, nu de- monatrsted UN! to perfection. Clearingwsale The old heads will be mined {mm the J couuc. Tho young `nut and honor` underahnud than the oyos of the people` are upon Dbem and blue bhoy m|ll0 be I .....I..I - EDIYTORISLV Ndrizs. The drop 1:: tho loom poncugo in gen` enlly npprovod. I -- ....-...... .,.-uo- lowill non be rcmuhblo i! uocond (Mud- uooouiun in lnglnod no dnulo bbopooplo by hi: brillinncy and load the liberal: oo nnooon. ' noon at cuoh a nun. and he in muslly lound in the riponou of Limo. Bimiluly. in Canada, the cmsorvntivo party in pining for I new ludor, for I young man with modern Ida; and modern Iuyn. no load it oub ol the troughin which ibio. Sn; Chuleo Topper should follow Sir Vernon Ha court : cnmplo and hand in him resigns- Lion. The way in upon for the appear ` I i 1 ly II], noo nndc n um:ol lorgoilulnoli no to whnu they have done. bub bocnnno changing Moon require chnnging opinions nod changing plnno. ln-;II ....n L. _-_.-_\._|.|- :1 - -_-.._.I n|-.I SI ELLA ii} ll~#M"t.ANT8. awn`. II llllx Ul ull dr1un:i~1~<. rnnto, Unl. Eiwnrd Mullin in rebearrirrg n drnmnbic company in "Uncle Juahuu," A turcu comedy, which will be produced hero an an early date. ,(}0LLINGWO0Il&,` um. People of This Town (ren:ly'S:irred Up I Over the Many [Lures of Recovery From Sdvera Heart: and Nerve Troubles. I Ul B L|1U|IllHL(Z Hanrtiet-10congratulations on company's I bet.-b yemks work. Polimuaiamed ex coded four rmllnonr. Largest: increase m premuum Income and interest receipta."-W1llmm Mc(}ube. managing director. UIIHKUKUI UI .3 C: I IIIPFUII. uuu KHUWHIU Ll. [ Phippen, Conway. The bride was Attended ` by her cou-in, Mien Mabel H. I'hippen, I while H. Phippen, brother of tho I groom. performed the duties 0! "bout: man." Only a few rnlnhvos witnoared the curemony. Mr. and Mrs. Pbippeu lnfn ab noon for 1)et.roitJ. The bride and groom urn nnnninn John Tweddell. \JI\v-I4 u-........ The Inllowing telegram was received by W. J. Fair. district) manager of the North American Me ueumnco company, New Year's morning: uu...n.`....m nnnn.-.o..l..o.'..n. nn nnn-\v\nv\rI n vv uuuuu -u nvuuu A0 noon no-day in St. James` church Rev. J. K. Macmorino. aeaislod by Rev. Mr. Foruari, brother-in law of the bride, united in marriage Miss Ratio Pbippen. duughter of S E . Phippen. and Edward H. r I hu'n.mn nnnwnv The hnrln wan nhtnnzlmi hibio-one of sentiment: but tangible proof: of ohe inioioeo 0! the public `on large In nhe old church, end ' enclosing goodly oineunuo ooworde ' .gineo. The inourenco being inoduiuete. we receive plane lor the construction of ` iiobhiug hid occurred uiibil Lhe new build- ` women of the congrcguiion lorbhwinh un- It. 0oot[o o III! [In In Glory Oneo `gull -lohoenpuono Ina tea. The oongrogotion 0! 35. George : cubo- drol ueounblod in the hell loot evening. The ubnoeo enchuoioon provoilod end ili {woo unonlinouely decided to iootoro bhe old church to ice lcrinor digniuy end the emounh ol 810,000 will be roiood by the ooogregobion. In order (hob no doho may be incurred and than the work me; he proceeded with no once. none eeripeiqn HID woe lmmtdlllgf opened. Thie woe evened fovorohly on promieeo lwoll boword the pledged emounh. From , the nuineroue Iooooro end boheno 0! oyin pethy received li-oin lrieodo oubeide the congregotion, which were not: only ex- nhe rootorotlon. in woo decided to open A lion lor ouoeide oontribuclhne to oid in re eboring the hietoric londmeri. Voloe ol lihonke to the vorioue congregooioue who so kindly Dendered their eympothy and oid in the hour ol need were uuoniinouely peeeed by ehendiiig voboe 0! the oongregooiou. A building commlocee wee on once appointed the new edice, end I beinporary ploce ol woreh`p will iinmediebely be secured. 10 won uiinniinoualy decided the pew ienle.envelopea end ullreguler euhecnp hone be continued to the chu`ch no il mg in ready lor occupation. Tie Ruoj l other neceiuailiee lost in the the derhook the making of the ourplicoa end I`.-`IL.--in-ll.` -.I.l.`---;. ._..--,l-i:........I Ln .-.-u -. - -\---uuu -....u A very pleasant: time was spent) at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. B. Gage, Pine enreeb. on Monday evening. A emnll par nv was given in honor of Mr. and Mia. Snanlnke. 0! Burton. Mich. The gueabe numbered about thirty. (limes of all die cription were indulged in. After enjoying an oyster supper a lengthy programme wu rendered. Including instrumental wine from Violin and piano by the Measure. Wage and Stnnlnke. which were greably npprcciv shed. The affair broke up an n eeneonuble hour. Mr. and Mrs. Stnnlake inlet ml leaving for their home on Friday morning after an extended view Wlbh relnnlvea in this my. . .-.u vuuu, la la hoped that: every friend of Oiimrio will prove upon Dbe govurnmenti the duly of holding out in the nentlemont regarding l`Clpl`OCI!.y Wlbh tho Uiiited-States forlree coal. This in oeeenuml ho blie prorperily iil-itario. and she should have it. For the lower provinces some cciiipeiiantion may be exchanged in the negotiations, but em-uredly Onliario ziliould never lose nighu of her manulisctiuring inbereari and Lhe welfare ol so many poor people whore existence depends upon obese manulnc- iuree. The way no have this reform car- iiod out in to praise in upon bhe people : representatives. LIIIHIIIUCJIIIU PFIUDI I Wily. Tnoimouranee iueboru have bobnlled the loan at: $T'..'.'r{4'I. including organ, movable furniture. etc . And have nwnnir ed bha full amount of mturance. ovor L$`. O_Hl)(). Among the first) I-ubvcupmons received towards the robuulling Ia$lIII> Ill (`nah lrom aoxcou linen. UMUUI UUUUEHIIIDC IUEL HI DIIU IMO I Enthusiutiv nddreuea were delivered by the dun. Robert J. Carson, Dr. Walkom. U1]. Smibb, Rev. 45. L Surr and a number _0! the lad)eg_ who wowed the IBAIILY of their inherent: by an onco aoartnng a eub -eruption last: The Iran was bended by Mrs. McFaul and Mun Muckloatou. Au the loan 0! Bo. Ueorge'e may elmoeb be send to be I national one no in Do be hoped that: outside eympebhy gill ua manifested In I Llctimbennd praom I way. I The insurance (huemrn have bnballed no Cure of J. Currie. the Well-Known Blurlumnh. Unnnlug :5 Hunt Den! of I-..-_.... -..n llll'\' IlU.\l'.V IHI Blah)` III '1`. Mllhurn 6: (`n., '10- | "6 ' ' prulc ourselves in knowing the RIGHT \V Plumbing and Gus Fitting. AY to do ` lfyou want Old Plumbing or Drainage Work tested or ex advice in any branch of this bus?ness you will nd us headouartrgcn There is no work too small t ' attention. 0 rcccxvc our prompt and careful for $14_U() give JOHN 'I`WEDD_ELL a call.

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