THE DAILY WHIG, , Wi AM A TOR Sy Hl MN BR AOR REN esis 8 te SATURDAY, MARCH 15° ~ An co RTARTA Fee vv mae ro) If You Could Look into the future and see the to which your cough, if neglected, will ing you, you would seck at once--and that naturally would be through Shiloh's Consumption Cure SHILOH cures Consump- tion, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all Lung Troubles. Cures Coughs and Colds in a day. 25 cents, Guaranteed, . . . . . Write to 8. C. WrLLs & Co., Toronto, Can., for free trial bottle, rarer Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the Blood RUGS ALL KINDS, RICH HANDSOME RUGS in every size but not necessarily expensive. In Smyrna we show every size, from the smallest up to the full room size. These Rugs are exactly alike on both sides, have a rich deep pile "and are almost everlasting in wear, ROYAL WILTON RUGS in rich deep colow effects. Axminster Rugs in three different qualities to cover everything from the smallest nook to the largest room. A splendid showing of ART SQUARES in wool and cotion, in all sizis and very handsome patterns, mak- ing altogether the largesr and most beautiful collection Rugs ever shown } 1 v R. McFaul Kingsion Carpet Warehouse. -------------- er A. AS PARLOR SUITPS-We carey #0 iminenise Bra, Some as low as $15 for § . This ompas shown--wo sell for $20. gored colors or Tapestry Covers srinmings. Ph Done Suk Our second flat is flied with Parlor farnd ture. 1H vou want a good selection we can give it to vou. PIANOLA vy, Pure, Walihy, Durable, is Bot equalbd by eny $10 wal kot. Pure Pine Fitwe, The thu mown ard used in eattresses, ly into ie construction, Our price in $7.00 CARPETS AND CURTAINS. All the lead ine my hast qualities, Axmlnstars, © Mil tons, Brissels, Tapestries, - eto. MATTRESS Keni Aress "an ne firs Hers large Wo guarantee this. guarinieed This » Curtaion, ~~ Lace, Silk, Tapesiry, Cleniclle, Window Shades and Poles. All sizes; ote. Linolium sd Floor OM Cloth. Sastch and English mokes. Nod Better; 25e. up, T. F. HARRISON CO.. "a UNDERTAKING, ETC, PHONES-- NiOmT CALLS, 91.92 THE CITY WINS ITS SUIT OV- ER THE FRANCHISE Recalling the Various Acts of the Arbitration--Never Contracted to Buy The Franchise Jude fx handed ent his arb jr y and compeny. Judge Lount I the company's wis, holding thet the em , under the al for its francais bitrators at $50,000 to the ten per cent vale otion puny agrecinent, ontitie valued by nor 18 1 taiutory we of the plant th hriefly r ar it the commun 1 view transaction to 1596 th tery the city In eon- tract company to light the mw of Hive vears, ran ry lst, 18497. Claus agreement gave an to purchase the and property" of the end of the five to fixed hy arbi 15 the agreement event of the eX nt aml property' of 'the purchased hy the city honid to ex esl treets ne of the city lant, option "works, appliances ant ny pres at 1 Jae ol that in the ire at a tration {lause prov work compu coshpany corporation nna ver vights, franchises, munities,' The city « the ist a8 urrender "all its and im a wed to the gave mince! OXCFPCLRE company plant and the The arbitrators ap Mcbhongall, Toron and Price for y vish, Otta d by the met to hear for about tw ks All three ar ng the plant nuibly as All ning £50), option purchase property | CENArY ar ne notice wet ww the juied The arbitrator and sat ust and October wre agreed i 0 Wi in v that the of the compan nto ny arl eed pany differenee proj agreement MeTavish contracted int, how arose as of the and judge he city the be when ever, a opinion to the erpretation 1 er in Judge hela to pur at never chase company's franchise fixed by arbitration; the city the com works and tangible property 12 of the ih, sur a price hut that any's to acquired t hie grecment, under clause and should » the city. On Price was of kad contracted at a price and #, at which the Judge Price 8 also of opinion that the city hould the company the present ve of ten per cent. on the E170; be providen in the np v expropriation of gas trie pl In result the ant that the city should pay for the company's plant and and nothing for the fran to do aR ite franchise the other hand, opinion that the ty to the pay b valued ceas vender te judge buy shoula si anchive w pay by statute CELE of ee anid ele ints, the this it amended 3 the sum of and also the ten per cent. on the This motion was argued on Decomber 5th last before judge Lount, and ix by the judgment just delivered aismissed with costs, the ev thus succoading on all points The company when asked by council before the arbitration took place, to t a price on its property fi it at As the the Afterwards ----at-- the agbitration the company submitted inventories of its property valued at 828.111: if to this added $80,000 for franchise and the present value of ten per cent on f170,.373, payable ten vears hence, when the compafiy's franchise would i say 312000, we have a total of $H5,000 as the amount sought by the company but this amount the award and 1 Lount's decision cuts down to $1 moved againgt 230.000 for esent va! xed arbitration 8 To Appeal From The Decision. When questioned this to the effect the decision in the fran chise matter would have upon the gtreet railway company, Fred, A. Fol ger stated : "We are entitled to the franchise, and we are going to get paid for it. We take the same stand to-day as we did before the decision was announced; that is, we will carry the matter to the court of appeal." B. W. Folger made the same state ment, and H, CC. Nickle, superinten dent, and also of tke directors, expressed similar view They be lieve they are entitled the fran chise and wil appeal -to the priee council, # necessary. An. alderman stated this morning that if the company decided to appen again, he would advise the city coun. cil to try apd"eflect a compromise hy RAO, 000, morning as one mn offering tha company The ; he said, would not benefit by the long delay caused by appeals, it is said by memhers of the com- pany that the award of $170.000 will very little more than pay the floating labilities. Thus the stockholders would be oot In the cold, A stockholder made the statoment that an Ottawa firm would have pur- chased the plants for $250.000. Oak Hall. w "The proper place to buy your shirts, collars, enfis and neckwear. The H. D. Bibby. Co. : ------------ Two mantles for 25¢. Preck & Halli day's. 6m l "Seventy-seven" js Pe. Hamphreys' Famotis Specific for Grip and Colds, consisting of a small bottle of pha JUDGE LOUNT'S DECISION | Lt { His health has PERSONAL MENTION. lovements Of The People -- What They" Are Saying And Doing. Mackay, Renfrew, in ys few dovs. drs, David ting old i E. Sills, ¢ st hor on, Montreal. or To hing mot R. F been installed as gr r the Ottawa district, AF. & AM Principal Grant is still in Toronto. much improved by his he may res there the ny Toledo wm the « sihorne Mrs Green ened of sister, ipkins, ( to het ton on her, who Fayior, Que i chaplain visit there and weeks yet William Briggs, D.D., Toronto, fills the pulpit of hur 3 TOW 15 Dr ain Sydenham the guest am street, Shorey, Picton, whe in Queen street Methodist chureh, to-morrow, is the guest of I. A. Gardiner, University avenue Last eveping while A. C. 'McMahon, Barrie street, while entering his bome had the misfortune to slip and injuring his right grm and shoul erely Misses he fali aer Minnie and Pertha Don and Mrs. Donnelly loft Deseron Thursday for Kingston, when v remaining until the first April, when they will join Mr. Don ¥ dn Miflland. W. . King; manager of the King, Richardson company, of Springfield, Mass, in the city to-day and he the guest of J. Allison Law vence, secretary the YMCA, for few days intend arrived will of Harvey has kindly offer the men's meeti building Mills meetings ender a folo at the Y.M.C.A rooon George to-mory will aeliy address, are I atténdea. HANDSOME READING ROOMS. The Reform Club Rooms Will Opened Next Week. be reading Golden ck, recently © room bil remodelled and ished, were opened last night for first the been wor tin added A since improvements lerful trans formation has been effect The walls hive been red with a soft colored red ing surmounted utiful The floors ed with a rich Brussells carpet, to hler To the entrance COVE in hy a paper, er are con of aste pattern, and of a color wel the wall paper. hax been added an ante char the as complet 1 fortable could be desir gas fixtures replace d new furniture ber, mal rooms com Hand | anes, Os mi the ol has also been ibe added to use for oak led and a J It is club piano inte 3 a resort liber ey. will be open every day and ¢ @ in the fature, beginning next WEDADOrs, m all provid wl McKelvey azines and reading matterayill by the president John crielit is due for the He alone superintended ' and he i ratulated on the completeness the under and the admirable taste i i All liberals invited it the rooms at all and ier themselves at home, Writing ma terial will provided for those who desire to write and effort will | ber le to make the attrac tive and home-like as possible. | deputation of | Im being cong of are to times con be every ma rooms ¢ ~To Have Control. Thursday evening directors of the fair association, sisting of mayor Shaw, A adw | | a and James McParland, waited upon the directars of the Horticultural so ciety with vefercnice i between the two outcome that the gave a guarantee that ment would year; they to an bo un point was their more have the right to revise their own portion of the cost than to no are { prize list. and such be {imal ; they will also have full control of the horticultural ball the forth coming fair, and will pay all expenses connected therewith, making as larce a grant towards the prize finances will permit, revision will Nort, | i | during 15L as thew Sexual Population. Kingston's sexual population is given thug : Males, 822%; females, 9.7358; un married males, 4.953; unmarried fo males 331; divorced, 1 female. Fron- tenac"s male population is 6411; Je male, 5,564 unmarried males, 4,101; unmnnrrisd females, 3,208. Addington 12,657 males and 11.833 females; 7,213 unmarried males and 6,775 un married females. Lennox has 6,690 males and 6,731 females; 3,759 unmar vied males and 3.441 unmarried males. has fe Windwafts From Queen's. Dir. Jordan addressed the Y.M, of Queen's yesterday afternoon. Tis said he poured oil on the troubled waters, and smoothed over some recent wrangles. Thete was a very large attendance. On Tuesday, the dramatic club meets to select a play for production next winter. "Macbeth" will likely be chosen, Morin's Wine Creso-Phates. Gives ense aiter the few first doses and cures in a short time, cold, cough, grippe, geseral weakness, in- fammation of the lungs, pneumonia, pleurisy, ete; all troubdes with the lrogs or the throat, When you suffer with one of the alwve sicknesses, take Moiin's Wine without delay and spare yourseli much saflering, Will Leave The City. 'George Wemp, motorman with street railway company for the past three yoars. resigned, and about the last of the month will wmove to Petroit. He has been a very pains- Sikh emblayen. and has many ii who will regret his departure from the city. wh the Trousers. You will feel proud of your legs if vey ne Covered sith an 5 or 83.50 trousers. The H. D. Bibby 0. ley} i ther' | do i . ply forces every lady patron of | every THE - JUBILEE HAS BEGUN FINE CONCERT EY SYDENHAM ST. SUNDAY SCHOOL. The Accommodation Was Not Up To Requirements--A Splendid Programme Was Presented, = week at ist church aS ihilee the Sydenham was ned unday SCHOO} nl n a soase ¥ the eny. The Sunday pretiily decorated, i it begin for the and, could n accomodation ge number present. superintendent of made able chairman, and the pleasure of introducing did programme. The opening rs, =i A cradle s« was very prettily tots making a love in their pretty Iberene Jenkins, the P. Jenkins, gave a charming re ion, "Two Little Lips Fhis followed hy a well executed chorus by nine boys and a pretty rose drifl by twenty young girls, Iy costumed. Orchestra mausie, {Miss Mabel Bai little girls, a Mitchell and you part o number inter an "Forward sung. Miss Por hort s Was ie leading done, ly girla tle appear COS Ln little daughter was all neat B tannia in costume doll drill by « ecitation the ladies, by chorus hy twelve the first the programme. The latter was particularly attra esting Fhe life boat feature. The boat amd the drilli ly portrayed £ two were casting the life overboard heartily the 1, "Throw Out The s Flleda Perleyv's recitation marks of talent and and v well red also given hv four 1 recitation by Sunflower completed and drill was Was a uni actually {he there, on board realistical! members Crew inary sang man nunbers Cradle irls: soldiers' were Song.' an bows; drill Virgins," ladies; ht girls, and Chorus." on exerel girls; "Ten ten young by ci ented exer 'Good-Bve marcy the Should Be Asphalted. "1 think the street be railway company act if tl triangle inside antl Alfred street tizen yester mysalf n obliged which must While a man to lisgy ful doing: a good asphalt the t at the Union tion,"" remarked a « "l ride on the cars great deal and very often # transfer -at the jun means that every time 1 do so | through mud and slush. is bad enough to compel this, it is downright the a to wade it a lady, and company sim the through this muck transfer at an cars to wa point, The « uch ment the benefit Hmenss f very f an who transfer Union Made Shoes. King's price fox J.D regular latest styles for £3. See them in this: week for $2.50. men, our A. ndow Abernethy w " Fancy Shirts. Men who eo They $1 shirt pring oe to buy a single n't be resist our H. DI hay two, beauties at ~ Bargains in wall paper at Weese' BREAD DYSPEPSIA. White Bread Makes Trouble With Some People. with bread 18 quite to hsorder of and ulti the the cause ol Loading up white starchy cereals gure mately bring bowels, and is aprpendic Th upper ol starches are . ted stomach are treated duodenum and from there through the whole length of Consequently, too hy food bread, tro is bread does not principles which nature plac ed in the wheat berry jo help « starch, but the whit vs that part out Grape Nuts Dreakfast Food was per fected | cly t6 supply the starch of the and the other parts in tended by Nature for use, and pre sents them to the. body in a form that will ily be digested. In fact they are pred by a natural means during the process © ture, #0 that one can get v and value from that without everloading the organs. A man Brantford, OUnt., says: or the first twenty vears of my life I lived out of doors, then 1 took up present employment, which is in ors, ang reqiives the exercise of the brain rather than the bod Gradually a languid fefling took posesssion of me, 'which developed into dvepepsin and later into constipation These conditions continued for several years in spite of pills and laxatives without number. After a time I began to suffer from great lack of vitality and fr time to time with cramps in the bowels which wsaally laid me up for three or four days. Finally the phveition oiscovered that | was on the point of appemdicitis. After one of these severe attacks. about six months ago, & neighbor brought in part of a package of Grape Nuts to try, and 1 notioad good. results (rom the frst, and have continued to nee the Food in place of white bread and cereals 1 formerly used. , I hive gained considerably, in weight, fool moch better than 1 have in years, my complexion has elenred up, digestion i= good, and 1 have not im cramp since starting: but more important than all ¢lw, 1 notice a distinct clearness of mind sustained by an energy and nerve foree that I have nat known before. 1 have learned an exeondingly vala- able lesson in living and will not, hereafter, load myeeli down with fooq requiring too pawh bulk to supply o sufficient amount of nourishment as I used to. Thie lemon in moderation in diet; and i in the mm the aown bow much rticularly lik to set contain the 1 is used, wi tc dhasta { flour miller cers reste sort of food from the | Miss | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Beporters On Their Rounds. ber the le at Weese' Wall Remen reorganized naance we LS BOW 1 ee ad Y-Z {wise herd) has an advantage over other seap powders inasmuch as it also acts ass disigfectant. ay that the ent nel reve mors Cay Lafl wer the vicinity of Belles table rifle range for T , lobsters at Rédden's the board of half-past award kens, cial meeting of called fo four alternoon wo Supplies. was os acts lor Three women fainted during the ser vices in St. Mary cathedral causing a the Don't forget on last amor worship tha mh at 4 wall ps sale, { A ye Paper 3 wig employed ™m a weérmment institution is to va her to ept the man agement pi her own hom Hay and sd hosiery. underwi RON position ace lac ar a & Sutelilie's dollar. } ad of the ith regiment to-night for the 1 and to consider other embroideric and save Starr the at Xi on Fhe officers to arrange dr | 0 of inte the regiment Three applications of Peck"s Corn Salve will cure hard or soft corns, In z hoxes, 15¢., at Wade's drue store 1 i next Mon al holi to watters est to ks will vaca board of ommil tees tive without days, await chairman. week a next + up. in the ta nber of the tion of that they of lite cover rary ex Eastern Smith's Falls Kingston del askin, tt, county chigtrict the played in even gynmas last Ww r ina favor of BOOT wentv-ni aster edition of the New Herald. For sale tand, Monday, everything. re the | Sunday crate the street ears the opera house anble at paying curly mattress is being highly appre f th por mat Pinola he ager ' Ostern then here of rated Y en hotter hats city, is presi tal about 875,000 it mater soci the prope editors of the the secretary of commitiee a fair work connected I'he be at once vebu ve alma a will discuss future mirnal th al to universit and the ath remuneration vith hoth these yartron i exacting The mit most ta and Gi 14 King y been appointed administrator wd the |) Thomas P Whelan, per Toronto, who October | The estate con cach in the bank arantee Comy od wire west, 1 oron of died in gists and x principally © al estat SPORT IN GENERAL. Second Stanley Cup Match Takes Place To-Night. Montreal hockey team niident of defeating Winmipe Ihe chances are much in favor of Winnipeg hockey m winning to night Seats match specilators Stratford Winnipeg-Montreal are being sold by th ae $20 each. papers the club that eity will withdraw from the i. A. be of the disallowance oi the protest against Upper Canada col lege. The sailing yacht 3 sa, of Hamil ton, bought by a Bufialo yachtsman, will continue to under Caunasaian colors, She will the K.LC.Y.C. fleet of Toronto. In the canoe races at the Sporting man's show, Boston, the Canadians showed a cance sirvke that fairly sur prised the Yankee paddlers. The To ronto crew defeated the Tatassite, oi Worcester, The Canadians put their bodies into the «troke, while the Mas sachusetts men paddled with their arms only, for the to-night for as k sail join The Snowcloud Won. The first wo: the Kingston yacht ciab races was sadded this morning, wind and ioe being favorable. H. 3. Fol ger's Spowelond took first place, with B. O. Kent's Speedway, second, snd 4. B. Carruthers' Jack Frost, thied 8. C. Clavin's Northwind and lr. Riaek's Kestrel were aloo in the race. The Snowcloud's time was thirty-two minntes My Hatter. '8 my hatter? 't you know iron Ww 1 always George Mion | local | 'THE GRAND (OPERA HOUSE. " FOXY QUILLER "" GREETED BY A LARGE AUDIENCE. A Musical Comedy That Greatly Pleasé The People--It Is a Satire-- Jerome Sykes The Life of The Play. { the p have Grand opera lly Varden," Lula Glaser estim of 3 comes and then Quill night the in are a England, The comedies that the msi al ron 'oxy last pe of is given of which th, mn the head of this Klaw & Erlang pany Jerome Sykes in He is a comedian of ik, and was the life of the h drolleries "tH iment His seconds mark, the humor Hilliputian comedian being falling flat. The numerically and the leading parts being in the tent whose XC opera is . caus 'mtost 1m to the ewhat his forced and is strong gingers, The us Steger, Ke of comix were @ \ waliste Farnest, ameron were nt and the finest varied. gs were of I the costomes many and a bevy them maids' the warmly that and chorus contained whole pretty one of old o! mrs, near the concl Sykes alled the ap he ex At Mr and 1 bef «sex his FLON was t mianded go often curtain a most amusing A Good Thing. German Syrup is the special prescrip tion of Dr. A. | a celebrated ( an physician, and is acknowledg Joschee, coveries in medicine the severest nature, removing, it does, the cause of the afiection leaving the parts in a strong and healthy condition. It is not an ex- perimental medicine, but has stood the t.st of years, giving satisfaction in very case, which its rapidly increas ing every season confirms. Two willion bottles sold annually. Bose chee's German Syrup in the United States in now the civilized world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price Fot sale at Wade's drug store as sale 1868, and is Co, To Have A Good Time poned liberal Vv » ng ished » annual meeting of will take place the King Gol cluby next vhe ins © ion mn formally of of " fre will op officers music, i hinents B deli a charge Pense short of the pains to All Iw J ed TED has expect address, Those angements the ev. liberals er ing arr are sparing no make BUCEesS young ted to attend \ nt a hage and ly at home Chairman And High Hats. lots of hats and seat through greatly remove beautiful The latest styles But the behind Ti ean't un. Therefore we would if ladies w I'here are ht iest desi to-nl people B66 Harrison at entertainment in the Sun of Sydenham treet Nearly every lady Thus chairman In night's school hist room the ehurch id so George Mills & Co. OT Mills troet d for , are nots bats at low prices herrings in mustard at heryir shrinip sauce, ed to be one of the most fortunate dis- | It quickly cures | soughs, colds and all lung troubles of | and | was introduced | sold in every town and village in | wae is ARRAN rR aie Tn 1 RA RAR I A is mnt. arsonist, A -- IN THE AIR. The Germs of La Grippe Are Con veyed Through the Atm sphiae. Xo ome oan the 1 cause whos prevail a Gefpte Perm 1e Lhe, digense in i ~ oot have He im i boonsse th Peleus SU vert health are ble Ki suite ¢ X if the a hy h The fit symploms are those of acute oa tarrh resembling a hard cold and i prompt treditinenit 8 applied at this. da, casily do brodew up; one of the dies at this stage iv Swart's Catarrh lets, sold by uregiisis everywherg and token freely, say ong toblet every boar or wwe for two or thes days, the danger of portmonia and serious complications will te averted. The Mov. L. EF. Palmer, of Cresco, Mich, snakes ao torest to all Catarrh amd says. "Sur's Ostarch tainly been a blessing 10 suffered for years 1 feel found them o safoguond aguinet and Ceterriml troubles from suffgncdd for yore. 1 foell chat and oconseintiousty recommend Potpons who suffer from Catarrh of heme! amd Shroot ate very susocprible 10 La Grippe amd soeh will find a nlensant, con onion and sale romedy in this new ontaerh cure, Stwart"s Catarrh Tablets are tirely of harmless antiseptics and may be ved as frecly as neceprary ap they contain I » _codaing, opiate or poisonvus drug of apy ind Baptist dlebzvman statement of in Grip sufferers. lle Tobrets Bnve our we. 1 have wel that 1 osm freely the comnosed en e------------------------------------------------------------ C0000 000000COIOIOOIOOINIDP ANGLIN HAS IT. At The Lumber Cal Yard and See. ¢ FOOT OF WELLING'ON STREET. e 00008000000 000000000 * . * » . Prev mad anebass FIRE AND LIGHT COMMITTEE. The New Horses Satisfactory And Formally Taken Over. the mittee on fire god hight was called for i Friday, the Id chairman King ammon and ount Bin, pre sented by William Marshall for use of a box stall for five month ick horse of the fire department dered to be paid (i. W. Bell, V.8 racommending the hogs recently secured by 5. MeFarlan the been examined and found and satisfactofs Chaizman Bell stated t the sex had cost 8350, to which had to be added £13 for freight nowl the expenses--ol the vey they i amount t ' was od the chase of Alda be and Harkn 8% un means of saving after a hard rim the with liniment ' tightly ried ont A regular meeting of com when Bell Mod ir o'clock men attended Harr i , Craig, Hackness, An ac for we for was OF presented g 1oport purchase of the at Port Hope had ound hot that how charge pugehaser vhat author Neckwear orth a "A end of oar family, who lived with ue a short lime was a great cof fee drinker dnd a continual safferer th dyspepsie. He admitted that see diangrver with him, but you know bow the cofiee drinker will hold jou to his coffee, even if he koows it causes dyspepsip. One day be said to me that Pos tum Food Cofles had ben recommend 'ed, and soggested that he would like i very much to try it. | secured a pack: Ture and made it strictly secording to directions. He was delighted with the Postum is delicious if made after HANG ON. Coffee Topers as Bad as Others. beverage, as was covery ome of our family. He became very fond of it and in a short time hie dyspepsia die appeared. He eomtivued using the Postum, and in about three months grined twelve pounds "My htelrund is o practicing physi cian, asbhd regards Postum as the healthiont of all beverages. He never drinks coffee, but is very fond of Pos tum. . In fact all of our family are, sod we never think of drinking coffee any more" Mrs. Mary EB. Brows, Waterford. Va. the simple directions. All groeers CO., Ltd, Battle Creek, Mich. ; od Bow