Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jun 1899, p. 2

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`-~II.|`|u no` She Ioro ploomon. .1... on __'n.. n... I um nu. nunv -.4-qu-uuuuvu M(IN1'REAI., Quo., Jun. `. 0.-C. P. Bryn- chand. ncreditor for 810.000. applied to judge Pagnnelo hbin morning for In order puhting the Prntte piano company into hquidntion. The npphcntzion vs: gnaw`. HI: Twenty-Ilnh (mud, (`nu-zm.-, Jul. 21) -Recorder bevy. of t-hm Cl'y, yeaberdnv got: his (mouth lth child chriatlued. 0! china number only hon are now alive. Bath Mr. and Mn. Dory no will cotnpu-snive'y young. Electricity To Cure Consumptlon. VII-`..\N.\, Jan. 20 - l'ro!. Benedicb, of the henna university who has been ex perimenting during nhe push your witah the Tesla eyebem of cure: by mean of electri- cal currents, haa achieved some splendid results in the cure of gout: and skin dis eases. He believes iv in practicnble to cure consumption In this method. 4 Onlllng The Canon. MADRID, Jan. 20 - The premier. senor Samson, uunouncoe than bbo queen regent: will sign I decree convoking one cornea on the dny following the receipt: 0! the new!- of who ratication of the ureaby of peace by ab? United Sbatea aenubo. -nu uu - nu HAl.Il'.\\, Jan 20 -Theebeamer Grange wood. which dropped anchor in Halifax harbor yeaoerday brought: into porn" the moat) ohnllmg tale of ocean experience bold here since the prenenh bempen-unnn winner season has opened. The Grunuewood was out: lrom Hamburg for otnrny two days, bound to Philadelphia with a cargo 6! sugar. Her hhfdllllpl began a week alber she aoartml on her voyage Hurricane al- Oer hurricane was encountered, and the whip labored heavily in the high rolling sen, rhipping immeme aluanhitiea of water. Fearful was swept: over who veuel from all aides, ooding the cabin, forecaable and chart: room and doing immense damage to all parts 0! the ship. Finh oil was thrown inbo the sea by the bagful` and through obe wasbe pipes and proved the ealvabiou of bhe steamer, causing uhe waves to subside wonderfully. In eight) days bhe Graugewood covered 300 miles- The galee continued. coal ran share, a` \` tzhe loose wood on board, along with aoi no sugar, had 00 he need for fuel. On Tue- day morning Cape In Have was eiszhbed. and the American shing schooner Bertha l) was hailed to pilot the almoab helpless aueamer no a sale anchorage. vv -mun -. Pom HI um , M:ch.. Jan. 20 -Emi rant: inspector Peoib has turned back four gam- dinnu bound for N19 lumber woods for vio< labion of obs alien labor law. They had concrucbe bo go to Sherman, Mich . to work on a lumbar job ab 81: day and bonrd and had through Lmkebe from Toronto. The men were much diuppoinbod in not: being allowed bo continue their journey. uuuuu-Luuu-A nununnuuvu Tn[.()NT(), Jan. `:0 -Tbe Baptist: Ire be- gmmug A cmnpugn ngsinao acute and to denominational Indian inahituboa. They point: one than during hwonhy years the grnnha amounved Lo: Ramon Gutbolica. $U.'>6 6H5 43; Anglican:-, 37521955531; Me- tnndinta. 8205 81; 9|; Preabytermna $218 . 43.3 06; total. $Z_l79,h'SN.l.|l. VF}... --.....n..nm IQ gnu-nnnrl hhgh lhnnn uy not I.luIu-nun (Yo I'\Hll'\, Ohio. Jan. `:0 -Tho mail from this city mrried to day 00 Mrs. Louise Combo, at Erlnnger, Ky.. a [outer which was written to her from labia city by her husband, captain Thomas M. Crmbo, Augusta lhh, l`<'i'%, while he wants prisoner of war, in the Ohio peni- fnnhiurv wirh Jnhn Llnrann lhn r-nn- wean pnwner or wnr, run run Uulu yum- renviury with John Morgan the con- lederate raider. Oepbnin Combs tried to send the lehter out: by under- ground route, hub in was drbeeted by war- den Nathan Myron and E'6lL6d. It was dis- coverod A short time ago In papers of tube deconped warden. Caph. Combs in dead, buulns widow I8 amll Irving ab Erlanger, Kenton counhy, Kentuoky,and she will read no morrow bhe letber written to her by her husband wlule a prneoner of war hero thirty six years ago. IU IIIUII 5 I'll lJIl)I. $2 regular. Sale price. $1 35 8 Choxco Nahurnl Oppoaum Muffu, 83 regular. Sale price, $l.65 8 Lmdief Blnck Oonoy Mum `very choice). 8:! 25 regular. Sue price, $I 40 4 Alaska Sable Ruff, Eur: value an 84. Sale price. 52 90 l Alukn Snblo Muff, Cheap :0 810. Sale price. $7.50 A I\--....I-..A Q.._I BAA--. l`..II...._ lhnpllnl frotell. Agulun. State Ala To U nn--.InnI|nn-I In-nltnnnn 1.5.: on; noun. a'.:_uv,n~.m,u. The) argument: In ndvauced bbab these grant: should be shopped lor aha same rea- auns that caused Lhe legislature 0! Ontario to cub o atabe aid 00 denominnbiornl col- logos. Tha Manhndinh nfciala assert. bbnh the The Methodist: officials assert. bbnh amounbs may have received have been much less in proportion 00 bhe work put formed bban that: paid to hbe Roman Caouollcu and Anglicans. and this : volun- tary conmbutioua have defrayed the reli gioua path of nhe work. ' -:j- Altnd Ibo Inland xh lacuna onttbolulu in I vlllnge in. the west oi Ireland I iew weeks Ago A child wnndered away into the oountry And wns lost. in anxious parents, alter a weary and unnvailing search, reported the matter to the constable in charge oi the village. Alter careiuily questionv in; them he ruid them that any fur lhi`T nun-h for the child would be |l~('l('HA without certain preliminarieu_ l)e<'au.~e `t was clear to him that the pnor child hnd been varried oil hy the iuiriea, according to their well-kn0Wn custom. The constable told them to make a fire and burn in it as much oi 2: 1-ertnin herb as `~ they could nd. They did no at once. Then, according to his inxtrut-tiun~a. they went again in NPI|l`i`h oi the child. He had rit- -lured that [hr umukv oi the burning herb would inrre the i'Iiri(`~' tu bring the child hack, and, sure enough, on going over the urnund the-v hnd rm- Viouslv .~4nr(`lu-d, thev iuund the litilv vniiti 311$ ui Inna: AFTER MANY YEARS. oven TWO MILLIVON. Put It lulo Llquldnuon _ , A\ _ I-.. an IV Thousands olpcople in this city suffering with colds are about to-day. To-moriow they may be prostrated with Grip or Pneumonia. Grip is spreading. Whole families are suliering. Many business places are crippled through sickness of employees. The disease is not necessarily dangerous with proper care and right remedies. It is almost suicide to depend on quinine and whiskey or home decoc. tions. Don't trifle with .1 cold. Either take my Cold and Grip Cure or call in a competent physician. I can't say what your doctor will do lor you, but I do know that m_v Cold and Grip Cure will speedily break up all forms oleold and grip. It checks discharges of the Nose and Eyes, stops sneezing, promptly relieves the Throat and Lungs, allays Intlamrnation and Fever, and tones up the system. It cures Backaches, Headaches and Dizziness accompanying the symptoms of Grip, produces sleep and restores strength ol body. It is invalua- ble in all forms of Inlluenza or obstinate colds.-MUNYON. F`. N `IS/BET,Ih~"__`___`c,tfomcrBooksto'rc We hue juao cmnmonrod a sale 0! Fur: --rich, up to date, Imhiouable Furs: cunuoohul tocroaw I big eenauvifn an nnonch hu_v- rs lrom all over blvo clay an counoy. Hero no A low of the man Striking Bargain: (Jr Thursday and lol- lowmg day; In |l-__L, Ir..- 11-..- in which to secure some of the many bargains in the White Wear Sale. This has been a progressive Sale. Its sun has risen steadily as the people realized how singular were the values offered in White Goods, and now ten days` only are left and the January White Goods Sale will be one of the past events. Have you really realized what it means to you. This buying of Goods made up at the cost of the goods retail. WOMEN'S GOWNS. Embroidery Frill. Front Neal: and Sleeves, Feather Stitch Edge, 400 rcll. \VOMF.N'S GOWNB Fine English Cotton Embroidery, Frill Front and Tuck, Sailor Collar. Embroidery Trimmed, 750 each. WOMEN'S SKIRTS. Plain Cotton, Deep Hem with three Tuolrs. 250. WOMEN'S SKIRTS. Heavy Cotton. Embroidery Flounca, 500 each. WOMEN'S SKIRTS. English Cotton. Deep Laoe Twill It 750. CORSET COVERS, Plain Cotton, 2 for 150. CORSET COVERS. Embroidery Trimmed at 15c. 200 250. DRAWERS, Fine English Cotton, Fine Deep Embroidery Frill, b0o. SPECIAL LINES in American made Gowna and Shirts. heavily Trim- med with Lace or Embroidery at $1, $1.25, 81.60, $1 75, $2 each. VIVLIDDD ADI.` RIF. RHVIKIII (\DDD'T`[TMI'T`lT4`Q in Manila: -0 Ann I.LlL'JLNl_'l flllll lJL\J L \JJ.AL`\J \Jl A.\Il|A UAVALLLJIJ Ill LILIIIJIIIUD CU uno- tbird off regular prices and Dress Goods at such reductions as 81.25 good for 950. $1 goods for 750. 50c goods for 85c. LJUST TEN } if Starr 84 Sutclie, FORMERLY RICHMOND CO. II8 and I20 Princess Street. CURE THAT GRIP TU-DAY, A vnuu LAIIUU Ul LALLIUIUIUUL no I 1.110, '1-UV, A Ill 0 Clluuu I I THERE ARE_BIG BUYING OPPORTUNITIES in Mantlea at one- ._, _,,J l\ -__ f` ._.'l.. ,4 ..___L ___.|_-_L_`____ __ DI (II _..J_ BLANK BOOKS, ETC. -.....H ..__,-. ii) Men a Fur (lips. 82 rannlnr Day Books, Blotters. Counter Books. Ledgers. Journals, Cash Books, Invoice Books, B111 Books, =Letter Books, Students Note Books, Reporter's Note Books. Scribbling and Exercise Books, Pads, 310., Cheap and Good. ` DAYS MORE Ming nngm l'll{(|'4| M4-I|~ .nluI6l_\' Ir-'.:. ||I:I1I`I':|u_\ vllng Hrlgln FII3I(|'4l M4-ll *7 Where nloah inoonlod. The Funonn bu` burner-, and in corroopoodlngly suing on fuel. lb bu duplex or llso gnnu, largo an-b pan and is built) with or wibhoubnn van. You will End it is saving money to buv I om;-mnra more ue rervioo chm other but l This stove tried and proven as it an, 13 the bent production of tl1eMc- Clary Mmnllfnctllring C0., Ind we pull Llnm here. '[`hey are made in dnereut. sizes, but all have double- heiater nttnolnnents. The entire base rmlmtos lnent NAii rr}% FLOOR, lll~lnlmll_\' '1. I'I'lll.n A vlul. H ym 3 Arch Hlroel, Phllmlelphm, Pu... l . The Fainodf Base V Burner ,`, --lily: In turn \ /\/\J\/\/\/\./\/\/\J\z\J lily cure rhoumullxm In 1: f4 w hour; or hlnlllurll lrnuhlv; HIM II) per cent. vurmlhy my Kidney Our 07 cures a'I'lIl.n vlul. If you neod nu*d|(`ul l'l)llmlelDhm.. PIL. l'.H.A. OPEN FOR BNO AOBHENT. - Annnm - unArvrn nu Anrnnuvn um: nun A Mid -Winter Sale OF` FURS. C0.> /Q\ v.-.. _v-` - --------- All I WALLIS. CLARIOIIET 8010181`. ' can has for bolls. rues. con- nrn.dn. (kn accounm I llnlmd ?3i5%ii1Lthe%W<>r'd-' @ HAINES & LOCKETT. @@ 9) ii56{~, regifxllr" pncZZ for 01.65. ill} 1 A.\IAV LALI (\)J(L)J:I:S.`ue-wlttension soles. Goodyeay welt, kip tip. regu- lar price $3, for $2.25. LADIES` FINE KID BUTTON AND _LAOE fl t\1\ 1\u LADIES` FIN DON-V GOLA KID BIJTT()NED "DI\l\'I"(1 we can to mefxufechure our Fancy Creun end Whole When. Brands. The new by-low any: no mere lg lb. loevoe. end we cannon maunn the enviable reputation hhese brands hue geined and make them weigh `Jlbe. Noe then the increased ex- pense would masher, bun becuuoe the uhoroughne-s 0! caoking, and bhere- loro the wholeeomnesa. would be lacking in the larger eizs. You own hove tour liude to choose from: Qucker. Shninbo. Brown and Fundy Homo nude. TOYE'S. - KING ST. See them in our windows. 174 WELl.If\'U I`()N HTREET E -%%:+:`M2 "11 is with mt a peer as a complexion beautier and skin tonic. Ensures a clear, healthy, unblemished com- plexion. Ladies use it in the toilet, \ Gentlemen use _;_ , \_'/ (0) / ..\ I sonpur un_\' other ( lczuL~x-r, an-l mm mm h 1993. It cleans e\1~r_\ {lung 1* ny .'m4| lhur0u;,gh1\'. X 0u`ll Iuul ll llw Hllmt econouxical to buy our l.1r,,;u _1-ll). puc 1.-age. Keep informed 0! what is going on; read the paper: and maguiucs ; save time from housework for Ia! and reading by I1|Lll'|I In 1 - . . u u u u - "1 -...av-........ This idea in not: the drab time expressed Not. long since libero was In one in which the accused Wu ncquinled. afoot a long and searching trial. which cosb- n loo of money, which incurred liabilities than in will Duke him I long limo bo liquiclnte. The crown had tube beau oounaol available, and uparod no expon~e in order no recurs conviction. uvu nu-.v... IL is non for A moment contended hhah the crown should not huve an we service the boob legal beltnb procurnble. bhnblhhe groeecubion, two he elfocbuve, should lack m my eaaentzinl. But in l: herd when n mun is crushed under no accusation that: hue nob been euutnlnod. when he is relieved of all his money in making A strong do` lance. And when he has no naeome, in Addi- bion. I debt: which in deprdeeing and hangs like I milletono nbouh his neck. `I-IV I-\Jll\.;I.' \J\.lIpl\yIAl\4I.I I45 it after havinpr. At a druargista, pnce 25 cents. There mny be no way out: 0! the dim cnlty. In is rnroly. of course. than the ab- oolgpoly innooet`1|I are pub on (rinl. But: in sometimes happens that a man is put: in a notion: box, And, when auapicion in not c mnnod. he rbould have some componen- Izon, if only Do the extent: of muebing part: of hip legal upon:-or. Tlie synod olhiloutreal (Anglicsnl bu just had an important: discussion on smok- iog.end of its luneful eihcbs upon re~ ligiouu life. In wss projected by Dr. Davidson, of Montreal. who. on A motion. deplored the increase oi bobncco and cignrebhe smukiug. in perbiculu among bbe clergy and the young. and hoped that: all bhe members of the church. clerical and lny. would do when they could no re- strain the growing evil. Mr. Davidson is I lawyer not I physician. IINL- .._.__| .'J.. -1 `L- ......A:.._ LL-I. AL- - ----Iv. ..v- _ ,,...'...-._.... The central idea of the motion. that the clergy were chief among the oenders. and that a pronounced evil was taking a stronger hold upon them. was warmly resented by aome of the speakers. It wus combattod right and left, and yet it was repeated by Dr. lhvidsou, who "un heaitatingly alrrned that there had been an increaae of smoking amongst the clergy during the past thirty yearn Many who spoke agreed that the smoking habit should be discouraged among the young;a few felt that there should be some discrimination between the use and abuse of tobacco; one said he had been at place! Vhere the medical men were numeroua and where the most of them smoked, showing that they did not regard it aaan injury; another thought that the list of prohibited sins who already large enough. C___L_-II_ LL- Y\._.:.I___ _.`A.'.._ .._.--ll It does the \`.nl'kh('1N'f' and I onpur mu} One 01 the Oatawa sbreeb car company1 bolts sensibly on the Sunday car service. Mr. Allen) was asked when he thought; Personallyl have about) it`. and said; never favoured the running of Sunday cars. I Look no parh In the agitation [or Sunday Cars nor did any person in the company. The company : mobto is. pro bonn publico" and if the city insist on having Sunday cars It) will not: be the policy of the cotnpmy ho sband in the way, although there are very serious con- siderabious why Sunday running mriy not prove remuneranive. The weather records we have hop: (0 years show taboo usnslly there are $195 more than lheen tine Sundays in the summer. The re mainder of the Sundays are chilly. wet: or obhurwise umnviting, and I fear the cars would be run an a loss. 1 am personally not) an all anxious bhnti cars should be run on Sunday In Obtawa and I deny bhabl have ever advocated or sug greeted the advocacy 0! Sunday running. Bub, as I said before, we will comply with the wishes ol tzhe people." One could fancy than Mr. Ahern and Mr. Fulger had balked the manner ever, since they have expressed themselves similarly. "King Ben" has nob, perhaps, gone into the weaoher caloulabions quite as closely as Mr. Ahern. if he has gone inbo tihem ab all. But), the law aside, the car companies will nob want: a Sunday service for {the simple love of ii). The London grand jury, ab the recent: uaizos, recommended that provision be made for bhe payment: of all cows by the crown in a criminal case in which the sc- cusod Ina honornbly Acqnibbod. in bho some manner A: I doloctod pnrlzy in 1 civil no- hlm is usually naaeued. nu_:_ .'.l_. 1. _Aa. lL_ AX....b. u.'....... .._..----...l ..----~--ul -up vuv-uvvu .-v..v- r-v~---- ad. (bhongh uvonl unondmonh Ind boon pond). but in n modied lonn. The -_....L2_.. -1 D-.. {`1____ f`____-L-..I :-- r.vr-we-n --u can - nun-u u. ---u suggestion of Rov Canon Cumichnolfn Attached In one (I! luv l)(`HL J1) Otllnun lu 1`uu:uIn.', rupld_ nlylluh work ; nine llnpruvt-(I prenrw. Irnur I R D-nut D` `THE DAILY wHIG.[ Koladermic Skin Food DAILY HRI'l`If-IH WHIU evunlug :1 am-.'u0 King Hlreel, delivered in me clly; 85 by I . ldvuru-,0 ' Idvnru-,0 WEI~.Kl.Y HHITIHH VVHIU, I2; Ushml nwvry Tnnrrulay nmrnlnu rt 1 Aluwhed In of mu In-at Jo THE WHIG---65th YEAR.` Evonhuully the Dovidnon motion pronu- A lLLA__L I _.___.I_.-_|.. L-) L... wAsHmc: POWDER. PMOKING AND THE CLBRGY. A CRIMlNA-L'S EXPENSES. STREET CAR sEu.viuE." Inynuvru pnousun. Enw. J. B. Puma, Proprlemr. luickcrlhul I n .I. F_|_fter This Week published e on . at 36 per vmr. $1 H year` In!) Prlnllng 1 and cheap 3 per yPar_ , I! paid In I:lI| Hone: Broke Through the lco-1'no Prevnlllng (irlppe. NM-AM:i;, Jan. `.3U.-Mor|ey Bbibley, son of U. W. Smbley, Picbon, had an experi- ence last: week he will never care to have repeated. He wse proceeding to Picton be visit: his hither and inoliher, and crossing bhe ioo when nenr Huff : whirl tihe horse: broke through and precipitated him:-ell end companion into the icy waters. Fur B Dime horses and men were oundering around and by a great: effort), climbing on be hho boreea bucks, obey managed in reach solid ice. The horses were drowno4'.- Mr. Btiilrey and companion feel thanktui lor their escape from I watery grave. Hmnlav Hiirdnn HI ah nrmmnh imrv ill IUK lIJUlI' UBUHPU Il'Ull.I I WIIMTY KTBVU. Stanley Gordon 18 ab present: very ill with pneumonia, following an attack of grippe. W. H. Ponoou was in Down this week. He has fully recovered from an at- buck of grippo and was as qeninl an 0! yore. I Very many are auliering from aeveroi colds. or bbe prevailing epidemic, grippe. Thomas Hincb. Soubh Napauoe. who has been in poor health for the past: few months, was reporbed Do be very low last; evening, with bun alight: hopes of recover- HP. uvu-I nun nuuuu. ('4-dnr Ilill. Jan. 16. - (hippv has made in usual rnuml-4. Mrs. \\`i1~nu. wh-v rm'1-ivml injurivs {nun lnllimz down .~`mir.~. is rv<'u\`vring. Bliss Mary Wilson, who had hm` .\h di~ located by the lip.-setting M n loigh. whilv coming home {rum attending the lunvrnl M h(`!` .~i.~t(-r, I\"lr.~4. H. Shire. is nhlv In In` nrnund ngain. Nnthunivl ilsnn intends nmving "(- his now lnrm in Ernvsttt-\\'n About .\Inrt'h l~t. Our whom] is pr-wgn-.~z.~ ing undt-r .Vli.~:~A Flnru Peters, of \Vil tun. An u-njuyahlc oyster supper was ht-M at A. Burns` nn Friday night. .\h`. nd Mn. \V_ 3h`(`}r:*u-wr, nf Kins. - ll. uni! .vIrr~. \\. .Vl(`l-rt`u`\r, HI Mimi- xton. an-nt Saturday and Sunday at T. S. Him-hoy'.~. Andre-w Burn~ has returned lrunl the shunt)`. Murm-y (`nrd intcndx going to lhv shanty. inches: Price In Ton Yuri. GI.A<;m\, Jun. `2G.-Pricoe of iron us now :11 N10 highest: point hbey hsvo reach- ed in ten years. And America: and rbomo sdviooo Arooanainz the bears to huton to cover their also which obey are doin un- der much exeioomenh. Mmuhctu iron And steel have advanced n chilling: 3 Ion. The mnnipulnhion of the copper nod tin Inukob hu bad I mukod inuence on the general pouition. uvvvue wuxuuu unuu. LONDON. Jen. 20`-A conbnco for the sale end pnrcbue of the Ooveob u-den open house end in coneehe wee entered into yoeratdey bv George Fnber end the Grand Open eyndieeto. re eented by H. V. Higgins. The pa eee money in 1.110.000. end the pnrcbue in to be com- pleted by Much 25th next. HU-l'l, NH V54'l\ Ill] v\i.Hh~ lnr. Thv ()n ly pruud 0! their nu l1i(` H1-rtrim nnd huvo returned Iron Th! `whnsvn F'ri<~nd.~ In thu-ir I|lHl)b(`l.`~'. ..|.|.. n.. Kn r... ...... I17 HHH I" l'\l`HlHK. lllllllllnlnn -`VT vi:-v in (hr Prcshyuvriun vhnrrh nvxt Snhl.-HI). A numhvr nl pvuplv nttvnd N1 the Iun('|'nl (pl .\'lr.~<. Uonrgv Shun grnw. (`uh-hrnuk, nn Mnnrluy. Hvr sml xlon (I:-nth in I:-(-ply regretted. Miss 1 . Mills, Wilton, and f\`li.<.\' Anniv Shihlvy .\p(`nl .-. fa-u` duyu nt RN`. D. F lomming'~. Milton 'l`n_ylur i` ht-rv \i.~sitinR his brother, ('. Taylor. )1. Dan" is on the uirk list. ho 0 mr bolls. rues. oorlgdn. (kn limited mbar 0! puolln. Husk-, oompooad Ind ar- l'l$d Ibr bomb Ind nrchutns. x mu modu- nln. Illlvnlon Btmot. The shipment: of hogs from Chicaga and obber western poinhs to obe aeeboard will be prohibited if greaber care is non taeken of them in their traueporbation. Lately several Lreiue loaded with them, bound to Halifax, [uaeed bhrougb Oobario. and in was found then bhe poor animals had been given neibher Weber nor food during bbao time. The bbippera are be be prosecuted and punished by bbo dominion govern- ment: for their brubalitazi The Affair bee been kept: dark by blue eqvpbere. ~ \|.~`|IlnR ms nrmm-r, l Davy is on the nick llwt. nvltl , lb In hoped the cioy will not make an`, appeal to ember bhe supremo OOUID or the: privy counc l, in the abreeh car care, witu- I out: the strongest: reasons for believing chat lb will win. These Appeals cost: as lot: of money, and the city, in the pub. hm- nob made anything out. of bhem. SI! Charles Tuppsr has returned no Camden and is worried about hhe aennto. But why should he lose his sleep in think- ing about) than upon wbicu Sir Mackenz e Bowel! has his hsnd. Sir Mac. will be in- clined to call his wicked partner some of those days to mind his own business. I It: In not: long uucu the Mail has worried because bbo lnberala were non lnnklug enough of Hon. Mr. Martin. But: now ubnh be loud: in the Bribiab Columbia legis- laburo, nud bbnb he is bbare vo way. the Mail in appalled ab his miquitioa. la is hard to please some people. When the New York churchmen have (tied bho "Squirrel Inn for u oouou they will know more About: the bone! businou. Just: now (may need experience. and man goneully got) what: they wnnn. The Kingston Elovatior and Transit com- pany wanna we Hamilton company [0 join no in erecoing an elevabor on Burlington bay. Is Hamilton, Don, going into bhe transportation business 3 And would that: be good for we elevators beie ? The liquor man cannot: ugroe upon the new bui, and so tube long and thorn horm uuy ramuin an okay are no pronoun. And oomo pooplo no hhgnklul for one dnonncon Among men. Iluuu vvwuvvuo-u- cu- Tbo unohng clctgymsn in nob the ldul ' nligioun loader. Bolno fucivo occuionn hue been delondod on use ground that Obriuo hvourod the happy side 0! life, and (hub B0 In book! in Kit rolaoionn with men. Bub in in dionlo no connect Any ul the events with which Be In: uooointod with the unoking concern 0! out tunes. aqua i; at uni _ lulnrly any thing too uxpnngd Iron II-o resolution and II in pond. The result and at by Dr. Duidnon will probably ho obhiood. namely. to all Ibo Margy : nlonlioo no 1 weakness tho uinu unoog than, And no points out: tho mod 0! their ovotoomiug ib. \ mg- -_...L..... -|--........_ a. ....A oh- iA..l HAD A NARROW HHAVE. EDITORIAL NOTES. lH'X' .`l.`\ll'I', JITN. II. nn hnlll ll` Pc-tors. \\'il [UH] I M His have ._- hr I m-rn Immng wkhurt i-< ir~.~. \\i;.'.gin~.- Hal (`hnn-In FAHSI . nrhling mart in Dllllltlly. Tho post. office deparbmeno has arranged for bbe dbparture of n maul from Dawson City nnd wsy points from Skagnuy onlille Ssh and 22nd of each month. which. with than sent: from Senbule and other points, practically make: A weekly eerwca from the cunt: iubo l):.waon. and vv In a rlUVIllUl'Io LU.\1lmN, Jun. 20 ~-The gnnd jury cf the Surrey qunrter unions. held on Wed- noedny. tetnrnod A true bill ngninsb Mn-. Sprnguol luodlndy of the Hnunboy hotel. Ockhuui, in the action brought ngninat her by lady Hnrberton for refusing to servo I Indy cyclllu owing bo her wearing bloom- era. v-...-r _. `,.u. w...` |,..~...' ,`,. ._,\, 4 Greonlnud Seal Storm Collars, $5 regular. Sale pnca. $3.85 2 (troy bulb suorm Oollus. 85 regular. 8119 price. $3.75 I Pnir Ladies` Acbrachan (hunulune, 85 ruuulnr. Salo price. $3.50 1 Indie! Cnou Jacket (up dale) Worth 83: ). Sale pnco. $26 More to follow. Come early and secure 3 bargain. Sentenced for Lane lnjouo Brznms. Jan. `.`0.-A book binder nuned Decker. who vua in doocitubo circum- stance: that booooching in vain lor chu- ihy. villiod the hint nod promptly Inn nmoucod no two yous for loco nnjoate. An I prisoner convicted on this chnrgo he is recoiving apocinl one. uu uuu UUuuuIUI.oI-!,ialnrI LIJU UUIXHIIHJIGO Pulu II; was all right; in is the usual thing to do; it is done by the committee at every banquet. and the use that is now being made of the reports, based upon deliberate falsehood, is a dis- credit to everybody concerned. When the bill was rat seiitin from the hotel an item of $l 50nppeared for the treat. not $1 ll), and the committee declared that it was not to be charged to the alderrnan s order, but to the committee's and should appear in the bill without any special distinction. A new bill was made out, and after that the matter came before the civic finance committee: then an alderman produced a 1 Copy of the original bill. The hotel pro- prietor says he did not furnish that copy yet it was upon his rejzular account paper and he has unclear himself of suspicion of a very unfair action. He it was who ar- ranged the treat, and the hotel has played double and injured one of the committee of the dinner. It is not a nice occurrence and the Whig regrets to be forced to deal with it. Hotel keepers should be pwrticu~ lar, just as every public man should be. If the papers were to publish what has been saidabont some places since nomination day. and about some public men who frequent them, these papers would have to change their character. because there are some things they would not like to publish. It is but duty to point out to the people who are putting up jobs to in- jure others how they themselves are be- ing talked about. Within the last month men s reputations have been injured in a way that the people at large never would have suspected or thought possible. Scan- dals have been ll iated that will stick to men as long as they live. Society isbpt very par- ticular and it may not affect ithom very acutely now. but every man kesajzoirl reputation as he grows older, nd the men who are now sowing the wind will some day reap the whirlwind. Kingston atmos- phere has become too srross to be tolerated. and fa sehood is becoming such an uncom- mon imlulgence that religion may be fairly arraigned for growing loss of inuence. At any rate biz churches are not a sign of growing spirituality. Dnpltnl Tldlngl. 0TT.r\\\'.\, Ont.. Jan l0.-The Romnn Catholic church ab Rocklnnd was burned some ground yesterday Lfbornoon. The proebymry ndjoming the church Ind oc- cupied by :Rev. Father Hudon was asvod by bho exertion: of the villnge fire brigade. Sir Charla: Tnnnar in nrnnc-rad hum nn y uuu uxaruuml 0! D06 VIIIIZB urn DHRAOB. Sir Charles Tapper is expected hero on Sabnrday. Thn nnnt. nmn thlnnrtrnnnh hll an-nnnn Luiug in runanauion I0!` DDO'l' lormer Ellnl When the bread by law was presented to council on Monday niglir, an atnack was made upon alderman Toye so gross than iii in alinoiin unprecedented in municipal an nala. King-soon has been credited with having an honest council, and you men cob up and acrured a brother member 0! puir ling up u }()l) to rohtlia public. No viler slander could be uttered against) anybody than than he is using h 9 public poainlon for personal corruption. and the (qua nimiiy of Alderman Toye, under the circumstances, is surprising Muny a man would have tzaken a case from than publ.(` body into court, bub apparently slander has become so common in Kingston than men have loan regard lnr repunamnn, and lie down in the slime with ind-llarence. Alderman Toye is an honorable man, an induncrioua man, and one who can always make his living in open competition. Ab any rate. he never place: his fellow-man an a disadvantage. and he is for superior to the aldenuanic alandorera who aie ruining public M0. (MIA (`.5 Min mnah vir-inn: nl nltnnlrl has llllllllll Ill- ()ne of the most vicious of attack! has been made upon another alderman. who was one 0! the committee at the banquet to the dairymen. He went: into the ante- room to order additional supplies to the table, and was stopped by the proprietor of the betel and asked whether the com- mittee wouldn't treat the band; that he (the proprietor) had done :4) uwice,aa bOl-pl- tallty was always expected,and he thought he had done his full share. He was asked what it would cost and got reply about $1.10, whereupon the alderman said he did not think nhe committee would object no that. Ho did not go to the bandmon and patronize them; he did not may it was his treat; he did not any in was his band, and he took no credit for in whatever. The aoabementa 0! that nature are falsehoods. As far as he knows the band did not know whotreated them. He reported the matter to the commiotee,and the committee paid it a nnnrn hnn.....t. an ! at.` ...-- AL-L :- nuruuuuu E0 COVE! up I IDGFO DIIAIVOW of rllanco, are not only leaping a harvest: of dlatruab nnd di grace, bun are culmvamnz In the public. you. even in their children, a I-pint: ol lying. which yieldn very ready to example lrum oldera The whole muuimpal atmosphere is honey-combed with lzslt-obood nod malg- niuy. Men who should be Induahriouuand earning 3 bobter living are szoing about. aha city putumg up man), Imlla. sneaking j)b9, and cbe moan llngranu offenders are those who have aulfered from this kind ol thing in rebalinbion lot obs-r lormor am: Whnn :1... L....-.a s... n..... ..-.. ..........o-.l TUTU 7 The Willa haa endeavored to hold it: re- putation and retrain from personal (oeeip 0! an lnjorioila character; on much that he: been eeing la the air (or two monthe haa been a cloeed book an tar ea these col- nmne are concerned. Bun theatmoephele ie eoeaterated with slender and attack by men pereonally oppoaed to one another in the municipal and llical eld, that the time he: come on cal public acoeotion to the in- jurioiu epidemic Not only in it dingueiing men with public lile, but in ie rapping the condence oi people in these public men. They an being tailed of as vernl, small- minded and immoral, and the end will be a linking ol iiocial reputation and the die inclination of men of ordinary good babite to be lound in their coinpai yr Us (]'lOl- tionably the city council chain have loan their reputation. Once the best men in the city gladly accepted the lrancbiee ol the people; now they merely do to be- cauee tbty are coaxed into the poeition, or beciunn hhnir lI \|ll.lr\a| lrmnda naind V""V "'_Y `WU COIXCU IDVU IIIU PUUIUIUIJ, UK becmao choir pollbicll lnenda need bhoir stroogbh. or because they no willing no walk through slime in order to indulgo in the lnudablo nmbioiou that every man feels to reach the mayor : chair. The men who no dmly panning up job! to scnndahzo their brother Aldermen, or follow-cilizem, And who are making use of so much faleehrmd to cover more ahuiow 1' llanrn urn rmr. nnlv nun inn XIX : hilt Inninluvhlhlnl-' `OIXI 0-- Il'I.t_ L._, ; , ,.n._n__|;:.__- Go. Mills & C0,, I"| urn-I I I\'Al'I`l\\Y u'I`[)L`l."l`

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