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Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Apr 1897, p. 3

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Speck] Anne. Klnnton. Keep the * Homc Bright. Oauh inoomo increased too.aoo.u. or our 10 per cent. ;;a;.p;; '..`. 25f..1 %B3ETT'3..1!.{ !;_RE~ l\----- `gin...- KEEP IN SIGHT lIJ.....un Una cu: Crumley Bros. ON THE CORNER l\\ iw` \\`\\\ I IS-L-I_l3`titutio|_\ an FRAUD of tho day. See you get Carters. Ask, for Carter-'3, Insist and demand B8AME S`| You may have.-alittle health left... \ Will riski; "a stranger? If you have a IE\`h`as been afriend to thou- cough, are losing esh, if weak and pale, if consnmp-K tion stares you in {he face,` lean on Scott's Emulsidn.' sands for more than twenty years. They . trust it and you can trust 1!. K T -1. ..n Agar` Ofl\CI A lcmm `Liver P111. Take no other, Solioitod to do so. Beware of imitation: of Same Color Wrapper, pBUsYw1vEs, VCJI DI `CU: --- l`+I...et us send you a telling you all about it, Free for thg asking. ' ?oZ,};."r.s....' ' *}.w.m.....* scum-A ' P:-ptlty walls so a long way to- wards having it `no. The mo..t beautiful oeots known in Wall decoration are produced by Wall 1 A.__-_ A:._A.. VE:3~:-Qua fro;oo zinc; Slmrwin-Williams wall colpra. 5 lb. package. 250. ' Iplsnd City prepared Kabo- mina. 5 lb. package. 960. nI_..__L|_. n-x_;...- or. ._J 203 PI-Ina llllvg ll llh P-UIWUQ IIJUI 0huch'a'Alubu6no 850. and WW p-chem - ' I lly n When through remember" we can supply you with New Art Blinds, Curtains, Curtain Poles, -Hemp and T9 estry Carpets, Stair and Hal Oil- Cloth in all widths and new- est designs at extremeely low quotations. Our Sisters, Cousins and our Aunts are now olishin up the handle of t e big ront door and house cleaning gene- rally. `III:-n CL:-nnnrln I-anunrnknrl scorrr a lOWll3.IcIIn|}l|. oq._ ~"` -."`-Y`? -9 _'PuoNn 4133 mg Little Liver Pills. 'woon.| W. J. FAIR, Inspector. London afouhlro Life A! Jol:Vr'n_-Usher. of Nora: who has giv- en 040.0!!! to: n clult o ixlailguo hum; in Edinburgh university. on revok- ed Ir. Glnrgato? Into oxehhn `'1 un nu lo tho an us 1 I to I . i or 1 A I ` E'3Lh:cd. 133:`: `mg In In.` . t . In}. v:kA.1h`.` 3 ' Vicinity Inn [L5 many in luuln as use oan ran away, doing the work with clubs an stones rather more effectively than with guns. Local oruithologists say the birds are the true wild pigeon once common in Kentucky, Ohio. and "Indiana. and afterward often seen fur- ther west, though rarely in flocks so large as this one. They are described as not quite afoot. Ion? from the tip of the hill `to the_end o !il6 tail. The prevailing col_0r II It bluish grey. in some parts with green and urple re- flections. and with two hroa and dis- tinct bars of black across the wings. The lower part. of the hack in yvhiio. while the tail is a deep grey, with a broad. black bar at. the end. The bill is blackish brown. and the legs and toes are of reddish orange. The birds show great uniformity in both size and ooor. in Shasta county. um. w_nen um mrua uro on their foraging expeditions, their are said to form a line a mile in lenm and from 1(1) to 200 yards wide, while the sound of their wings is like {glut of u. furious storm. At night hey gather in a black oak forest. where, mar an area. of. about 160 uores. they -nun; A uurgwu new. Many of the stories related of the high epirlts. good humor, and the gui- .lantry of the late surgeon Fyle. who was shot dead while attemling to the injuries of cegtuin Byrne who linger- ed alter the orrors ut enin on! to die et home. One of the meet 1: er- ecterietic of these anecdotes reteri to the Rqriod when the nature eurgm wee que tying for his proteuion. e wee spending a vacation _un boerll inhospi- tel emeck belonging to the North Sea mission. when. t efe oeme u. eiaiel for medical aid (mm one 0! the eet. The see we: rough to launch e beet. the young reoiitioncr leepedoverhoird end even: the giietuioe. Be net. the skipper`: brokenh lea end remained on 2:1_=:*.;.*:~:m.:_~..~v mu rm .. ......, ...... N after taking some hwy puffod up an. wmr Ion zqumonul mu conop me. eon. I but nofonol wtidm urinary t.ronhlu.Brl '3 dluugd or In dgbphlnm` 4 not nllat 1 n pour cm: India it in kg! -Sum IIIIO I0!` (III III|lUI'II'.IlIIlIII ruponl httthimijlt hubs: `.-PIOIIIIIW t tlntshuil ot'yoi:_I-' ._ lilfllly Ill nanny Italy enjoys at the present moment the distinction of being the only civiliz- ed country in Europe, where it is pos- sible to commit bigiuny without ex os- ing one`s self to any danger of pun eh- ment, Since the institution of the king- dom in l 70. the authorities have in- sisted th t only 1:. civil marriage is leg- ally binding. On the other hand, the church refuses to recognise this form of matrimonial union as valid. and re- quires the faithtul to go thro h the reliious service, ventin its disp euure on t ose who seek any c vil suction to their alliance. The government has re- peatedly tried to secure the enactment of a law roviding for the punishment of any r est who ehell have perlormed the rel gious marriage service without the letter hevin$ been preceded by a civil ceremony. ut the vast body of the people in Italy are Catholic tothe core, and would not tolerate any mess sure which had the appearance of en- croaching on the rights of the church. The result is that today large num- bers oi unscrupulous people, take ud- vnntuge of this condition of affairs to have two wives-one in the eyes of the church und the other in the eyes of the civil authorities. And they can do this without the slightest danger of being called to account or of bein punished. -New York Tribune. n :uI'un; unnau vn - -puvu--. New York Times. A..tJock of wild pigeons so numerous as to recall the huntlnf storios of days that. were su posed to mve passed for- ever. has to en possession of u rovo in Shasta county. Cal. When the irda um` nn their fnrnn-incr nvnmlinnn. fhnv gamer m mac: oax Ioreslz. wneru, over an urea. about acres, they seem to cover every twig and hough. So numerous are they that Keople in the vicinity kill as many of t em as the mm nnrrv nwnv. doimr work wit Kl JON} FIN Id ur.: NW1 55?` be , cu` tho! t-Omit! npdnd. 53:92` I591]: :wolv9 W lip `. . . V om I3 85- Phil: "inn?! 0` F` Niohollon. Innrriod hub Juno In lilo aum1mAB-udtgwrmumih -Fnlhywnx hd\"o;l`1 :o?nugdoWiI|mn Culuton Place In: indignant piceun fn:un!. ouch on; com of gum 300\pioou of Work. 10 in II 3I}0k~knIla`work., ` ' ...*'x.-...`*;'v~..a`.`?.:';:`.;...:m:.'.::...* `:..::.':. to no! npowlnghoill houlth, will uh up his ranfdonuojn Montreal. nrm:..... n...I..I.. nu-lama Plum. took _-g:-:- unqlqn. Liverpool and Globe PII-e_ E E and -31.1. of hi: mother so Mounu an, runox. Ronfrowh lscrouololub has re-orgonigod with these oiuora: Honorary pmidunb. J. Cnrswoll: president. F. A. W. Lister: first v `co-president. '1`. bovine. second vice- pmidenb. J. McDonald ; aocrotuy-tram wror, Alex. Box; on Main, J. Lousy Rose. ve- oar-ol dsughtaor of C. Kennoy. Ron row, met. with n. painful I0- cident. on Monm. In running Alon the -banal -LA ll-In and Ilnl ..hl'n3I`l V) Cnt~ oidentlon Honda . street she trlppeg and was thrown vio ent~ ly forward. her weight end the force ol the {all coming onto her right arm. The limb -we badly shuttered between the elbow and the wrist. n.. An-XI ml. n.n..-m.:. Inch mm at in and the Wrlb. On April (Shh Dnlhouaio los one of its oldeeb roaidenba. Ann Free an. nliot. of oho lute Richard Bheridun. Decatur` was born in township of Bnthunb nix._,-nix years: 0. and iuuoung womanhood wu mun-i to Rioha Bhoridtn. The union wn bleuod with A family of ten children. on! two of whom are will living. Eliza an, Janna. Her husband died about twenty yoarggggi. VIVPIO.0f('l:l"!E Aa11aLtaJn' Tull unrnnn-rv In c\unAlII, um; nqnu. 7 Minmn bill. principal of the We school mp:-lot. ruined Mn` Ian and out for unduly Ivhlppl 1 tabular. It igwihh oh:-oul 0 `death 011 of Juana M gon_1o3.`l`r_nni~'ril a, at the up of thirtzivyoare. 0 lunch 5 wife nod child. A Mann. John; Paul and Dr. Lillie. Now- Imnn am annhinu their Itnlmal` remind. bin raIlInuo.In Holman. Wlliinm Rowlodgo, Cu-Mon, Plus. took_ suddenly ill nudiod |bArnprior on Thun- day. Dacouod ml hivonty-tlxroo yuriof ago and In: a machinist I: `trade. - Mia: Norah Monhoy. anplwillo. did on Sunday arm a short II mu. cnuud by an adcidenb rooeivod some weeks ` o. The deceased was twenty-four years` 01 . Rgnhnn `Rn:-Hnnhnm. In (lid and prominent member or one A.u.u. vv. A Colobogio correspondent infoune no that M. Scully, merehenb. Modeweeh. woe summoned home, ret. ho otoend the funeral of bio eieber and in e few deye he woe egoln oelled u a to attend tho funonl of hie mother on ounb 8%, `Pohrio. D--ulngnn I-nun-an nlnh KAI I`Q.nl`IiIDd deceased wonky-tour yen-I mu. Reuben Burlinghun. en old and high- reafeeted cliaon of Hllllar. puled away nee e . aged fty-ve. Deoeued v/us prominent member of the A.O.U.W. A Cnlnbouio correspondent: '}`. :"i;1:":':'i..'.`. rant 0 male. ';.3...{.-5 uawiiiiiii. A light! [look 0! PIIIOIII. . VA-Al! 'I"In-`nu lnlllg A lnrgloul VIIII. . ll` OK` nhunnn I-Alntntl ilgomy In Italy. In... at Hun no-anal! x`J Illlntlyd. . _.._._ Ll_l.I.. _._l The Dutruetlveu ray. There is in the New Yzt rivers and lakes a parasitic sh. the Junprey. which lives entirely by sucking the blood of other fishes. attackin even such vigorous fish as the blao boss and the picker-el. Protessor Gage. of Cornell university. has seen twelve thousand of these lampreys spawning at one time in the inlet to Ca uua lake alone. By actual count twe ve out of every fifteen bullheads caught in Gay- uga lake and tributary streams have been attacked by these blood suckers. and Professor Gage, who had made I s cm study of the lampreys. makes t e sober scientific statement that the ); annual! destroy more good food ii: than al the hooks and note of all the legal and illegal fishermen of New York state. The lam rey is about the silt! and has somew at the appearance of sin nnl, The introduction of the bic ole Into the postal service of England as made it possible for letters to reach the hands of persons living at in distance from post. office town: with much [us delay than formerl . and there in nuaphere of work in w ich the bicycle has prov- ed more valuable than that of the pan- ta] service. In Munich, Bavaria. a municipal postal delivery by hlcyele was established an la all two years into. 'l`o prevent theft e carriers are pro- vided with light ` ue wheels. ditferent from any used by civilians. and any non-uniformed persona found riding one of these wheel: 3 at once nrrented. Early in May a new h inn book `will 1.- 2.. .-_.. x.. n... n...._|...a. ..I...-.. or menu wneeu is an onue nrrelwu. mn will be in use in the Preahy rinn church in Canada. There will be over 000 ieoeu ln. the -new edition. 400 at whlo are in general uie in the` evangelical churches. Many of Moody and Sunny`: hymns and several other modern one: age in the content: and the move in It mdical Itep in the direction of most- ing the various needs of this denomi- netlon'u' meuiborshlp.` Dnn't. wanr n. nhna run down M. Lin nauorn memneranlp. Don't wear u. shoe run down at the heel. It is one of the thing: that do- truct moot tram the money at o wo- man`: dnu. and it will very noon spoil the shape of tho -shoe. I 1;:-Ill} ` m-_a;oy:anuu. KIIQII-J J T- `um. ... otrrf `A '. .'mnu- or rxeai 3nd wigh dkt E0 TO- I . ' ` ' Y IMAYEA1`; V _ % rm. um . -.`.`."."..3..1.`L....; ;'."...`......' bud? . mi D` `D.-9 - e,;,`;;;.%% lm`, ` VIUWI. WITH. Utility`. Dun` IQ, `Q `Q. _ ,. . , ' ogdtwloh--'l`1:o.t grow above not! uonu-ally. Groom. npinhoh. ottunp, oalqry. upa.n_m.- tomato white tur- nl ._pum. ( roon)..buns. I won). onu- ll war. on mw on I`. plant. c T onions, voxetdzlo nlnda. Fm! -Grape-fruit. on T Iemonl. ice in water or on f ' tart. me]- tiw apples. Peaches. curru_1ta._,Ao_horrlu. ulna. - ' _ p Ce:-dale.--Gluten or V whole wheat Ol Lne Lznllluu rupuuuv. Luu_ uquuunvu is composed 0! ton vessels. n|.IR&;y',the nrmed cruiser Esmeralda o 7. tons the Mlnistro 2 tons, oml the Almiranute Simpa tom; 1 the transport Andnmoa of . w tons. four torgtxado destroyers. cnpuh at of mak- 3 ing thlr knots an hour. and e couple of large torred boats for ocean use, with as 0 Ac`? twenty-Ieven knots. Enmeral u is eol cred by naval experts in England to be the most powerful ironclad afloat. entono of 4. on of Beeldea than ships. Chlli has still bulldlnghin England no ironclad of nearly 10,000 tone. which is to bear the name ct O`Hltlne. at school ship and alx torpedo bomtn. With the rlm that Chlli bu almay afloat and the vessels now. in course of construction. Chill bldl felt to be- come in time a. powerful rlval ot the United State: for the naval Iupremoo of the western hemisphere.-New. Yor Tribune. `plum. ` ` ' 1 Ce:-dale.--Gluten ~,whole wheat ` lu-end touted.Zwieha.ck (unswegfull. bread sticks. ehredded wheat. \ l.innIrIn....'l`nn. or coffee. unsweetened ) broad utich. Ihreddod what. ' Liquicls--Tea or coffee. _nnl9vegteI_|ud and without milk or cream. lemon jqvife and water, white wine. v..o.._qn.hnv m1ltmI_ with mnln. nnu Wlbllullla ulun on vcvqung jugqce white uts-`-Slight! salted. with uh. Condiments live 1;}! mg; on - anne (a mug). lemon ~1iioo.- om rs V 151:. unit (in modKr`;.8i>n). Highly nuionod" _ : A - I aaU'Y. puddings. preserves. inocu- ` late candy and sweat: of all kinds. Fat at moat. van and ti. Soups, and excuses at lquorn with meals. starchy foods. such an cox-min. pota- tou. I-ion. retlned wheat {long-`in m- m-nnlrnrn. Iorenrotlrlng M n nr. uour uupa nuuy . Drink no liqul a with but ust. about five ounou with lunch. an slx_ to eight ounces with dinner. Drink water. but oroold. freely one 1 hour helm-e or two hours auer count. Do not over .. It is bettervto take 1 {bur or live ll; t repnqts daily. than ` three hearty ones. But only what agree: with you. Vary your occupations as much an e_ M. . ` poaslb Do not exercise to a. point of fatigue. Sleep in well ventilated rooms. Av ul crowds and close atmosphere. Cu .t.lvnte mental as well no phynioal ucllvlty. Bath freely. ` V ot take drugs or medicine: ex- cep. by advice of n physician.--Whut to Eat. vz UnIII'I IlIIIIlIIl IIUIII From Plymouth there has Just set sail the most. powerful naval squad- ron thut has ever crossed the Atlantic under any South American flag. Its destination is Valparaiso, and it can- stilutes the recent uddltlone to the fleet of the Chlliun republic. The squadron In ely'.tlxe zu-med cruiser. Esmeralda of 7. 1.0113. CUREB YOU Wuxun ABLEEP. ll POSSIBLE AID EXAM- INE in RAID BODY DATTERYE IN FOR FA 3 1` OR ADDRI FOR` % _ Eva"; s. F` _ _ , _ .`-..__...._ - -___. ...._-,.A.". .- toes, I100, reunau VVIIIIL uuvu;;u uu-mu or crackers. Qtoot vqgetu.blea--Carrota, ' purunlpl, ' beats. etc. , GENERAL DIRECTIONS. Drink a cup of hot. water (I1,-oubly boiled) one hour belore Inmla and be- torenrotiring at n ht (four um): dailyl. LDrink broskfus. ..l H..- nunnnn uyifh Innnh nllt ill IIII treatment to Olaudl Will Ionlt In lunar rerun-Adlnnnol Iwdooplplrlu and I'obooooI-(lepton: Go U`p-'l'o Ar-7 saunas: tor coal-can on no new Llqt luv: for Dlntllldru. `O1-ram, April 22.--'l`horo us 5 very large Abundance In the galleries no vol! II I largo nbtondnnoo of number: In the home 4- T ' yin afternoon, owing hobo gnu intordita ' . which has been taken I tho new tdri. |I'|l'--- ---... - ....A Am.` A nngllnnlnnru hud- eight wltn dinner. Drink water. but oroold, freely before two hours after oatlnc. 11.. nnl`. nvnr.an.r.. It. is hettarto '7 W."- Niqnlu D ` No tedious` tmcnt. - No quack o. No twang to convince. No charge (or glyc. know R0 more tunpoiury rant." 1' at cannllmtlo .ia'..;?~..r::. v - -v-v:--.r ht r'V :'W")WW/Tvtrzrrrrpuwypp. z a _;_;I:e yvw:`%ni"eri. 0lA|ll'l lplondld oat. 1n.........n. kn..- Imn Limestone Business n-* lain-.o.n And In...-an lnbnnhd} COP; JOIV|1s 01"," ( :1 ~ on `Tamas. :'l: A'uLL , am, A _ odnaus Vnavznpon. ' - |A-..3*' 13.3 I-- H ` T I400 DOIVIQU Jolllllol IIQ `I am, Mum. . ` as Mind 8%.. tout Ind: o nu " one and I II e.,%m K nninimh r ` :I:>'\1'o':::':'<`1"i|::.':;: sa-'(3:_::I"snd ;s`"*..';j;.er..2:,:;;.g._\_.:.;.*.-::1.xva=.`~ae-5V; ..:::`.m:'.::*.:':m:E;.+" M oARmNBR's Real Bum ' Ill -.n|-.u_ nu . Inna`... '~' M " homo Ind loo III! bun. . oollul ` gm: Inna onnn uni . ~ ' J ` . ` ` * ms: mu- .!nmo on \ . 7'- `(vi 4 2 - , N .z. l Oontollowur I0lI&d{IdD %!'_ld:- VII, IIOWII luvluuiuo gym dmuo. ` It anally` Item av coil? and olton.on`dI In annqumptlon ~ and death T ` 0-huh s: Q AlIujgccal`|;-poi The one obotlvo tom no hr dtquonlid lorltlibr.-flhtiifa-0165 'I~.0i'.\`lT'.|-?` W. P H: who-id ..' mx:;|}. ..'e u.1m:hon."'5 ha .553? Chase : Clhrrh Cum did it. ` Ono box curod Wminm Koouhw uid mum hmran Juno: '1`-. Bhoddnrd. bath "H Wu;'I!.'!...`!.`1!L!a.*?'`t: Loomwm Johanna and run on Oocln lltroumuxlm. ' . , i`}':`.f. 2`sI'u'3.'.`o3`J.' Home And 106.com lull I.l'l'.l nqbox onna wuuun nnoquw tvuvug baxeal {gnu '1`. Stoddard. bot!!! t ` 0 ` l.).i\-inixn JOITRQIII. ':`a'a.:`. :`.I.`.".'..'.`.'l'2':`..u. am `Egon. J. Iioovor and Tayloudl OCH!!! 2m.::*.3.`r::`.m3?' "* **` .1. van Jonnloonwl mum. upon. I Ml I300 on dootou. but Iound no purl: relic! until bl Mod _I Oh no - x|n...'n....... .3 uu.:-M. nah ml n! n ..3:~.:':.';wH;m" . n . ,. mom Pdeobconb. an! n; Cough. cold: uid bronchial mu (Ill 1! b MIDI! dim ' glznadyu aid .r'pI`Ilt|no. and aunt! in ning 95 man. I511:-tn gunman gonna! cold in the? in wolvo `bun. T , ` Henry R. Nlohnlll. 170. ` k . London..,hriod 8 box with oxcollou Z". D1-.. Chane : 0::-rh Cum in ,f '. ,. ,, 9 : any (lulu. or by nnnoon 0l|.n..a... 9.]... (`IR ...'-In Inln align] Unai ulnlun Inn I`Il'[IIII I and any to um. 25 outs. :--7-:-g woon-s rnohpnqnruli no can nuns: non-47.3" . 4- Ah: lhnhunn ` ouurluho only nubile and lint! 4pupo.doutuun.~ than . , - nu, .,,,. 34/ " -aom.uuceuuo`nuauo _ 9Iuty.!nauWy.aauuIuaononanuNutI0Il.` Bulnonpunu-Ibodcmllnunln ~ I ukdnulutorwoofl nooaouuonapzarchuunausotuolnnho ~ . Inh!oIo'prIoolnlItIIr.|nA w0Vr|lljobIb7 null. Pnomolo cunt.-ii.` , he `Woof ` no.4... nn.1_`fn.' nomrs KIDNEY %E..E:..*'....... '.:.'.'-..*:;'** W'3`| % Dodd';Kldnoy Pllls AI . _ _ _ _ _ _ . . ___ U4-Il\|v-nu-wI\nr nun: no-Iuvv "CW nu womu n..nnqpu_p.. Iiono7t'In'ngMl :-Hi III UIQ III` ` . . .. . !.'..H4H'n'! Ooltmlowot noIudod.udIonII_od.. (V..a...L k..- A Alnannnllln nllll wmnnlu Ihad been troubled for y yets with Lumbugo. I on `T; j hardly stand: until one day was advised to use Dodd s Kids My Pills. I secured a box. tlllj. % I qnn safely say I have nevdft; felt the pains since. I they are an excellent pill, unlit highly recommend them. _Yolt_ may publish this if you no M`. 1 so as to help others. . '"'sMvm `1 L V; ...u\4`u..-u-noun ..hnn.&_>.a`..u II-II,` luvs: uuuuwg wit,-. uiand- non Old` mob `Ian no plan thaulirotlu vl at prion Dorthh Q -Oidihi ' dnlosfn noon! at (I but nI`l\._k,,* ` -nn1Al' '..ivJa3-;"1i?-e LiiInba.`;o;`T R. B. onuson, > Ilpavenport d.. Tormtg -arm} EIILIVL II out but 106 lot and burn. nun Pnomml Inning. GURID IV cm-:s r|u_n_g_ua;_I_n_L mmxv, NOTES nscnusas /AND m-` ylukot ' A CRENSES ON OUT[ABLE GOODS. nations V or 1894 u _ _ -_ than of 0 " - revenue 0: ' ' 33.31978, 11 TilHF'% VIII! _ it cut rul- Main. 5 ,, nnuqpss smgnr. ; -n':.u1n.Inn-no-.% ` 4----d-L-1.... lc:>o:'.0ol ` " cu" `T5 "`%`9`_"."?'1"*_`5"_-'..% MI! 7 no a [noon on: you wa_nt` the Ghoupgst manly; 7 'f"' ' """'"'"""' ~ `Bi? givomuooof nnlolftfh " T` M vhmm the gononl mm by . -": -- ` ' cu; ---- *-. mm-a-r~ Ii pub lic Q Hi hiding; nto to-emphatic in our 0 . X. . |'JT""h 3! 959595 '. -.5-.'."`:." `, ' ARCI'llEi!BOTURAL. ---. _______ . MEDICAL /CARDS. wsumnqt. `:1 VNII-19.19!!! .. -' *1! Hot `N 3 . . 1 '3 '" T mil. ; r'nuuIcI_AfI.. T .1 \llIJlV\\I' III lounaluunuurxown now cunning your utunuh. we wntjonanqhgnuggmu T ;'::~,-m `M. am xlnuoon (uno- m- o: city uuloo try ` by the Inc 1):. Im- I`. no 8'1`. I.0..P. & 8..LA'1'l- nt Klnuton Gono- 9 city tnd sonata . only 090 CIIIO. un III Iplnw, Iuuuuum Whitby, there was to be an inorouoo fteen oontu per gallon. It. wu now 82.25 gallon and would be lnoronod to .40. Chnmpogno was unohnngod. On the clan of normal: sud rionlburnl pro- dpou than VIN largely oflu they now aha. Corn is M toad on the free list excopt corn and by Miller: which rounino duti- oblo an no puoouo. our was reduced from seventy-ve olnu. per barn! to sixty canon. Wheat in mode wolvo cents imtud of man cents, Oormnotlil made twenty-vu cent: per burol inIt_od_of lo:-by oonu por by-ul. `ue roimhtionl in regard to the grinding of com in bond for hnmun food ii lb0llah- , ad. ` Tlndnlzy ol3-loo". on raw rice is in-. cugutl to than-fourth oonto. Tho duty oulhoulgr rioo inn oho rune as us protons. ' I `Gamlnn.hn.ln`dnl'.v on and oil. Mr. '0oI::.ngtotha'dnt:y on oogl oil. cldlng id uni the pnllnb duty would I n M from six to In oonh. making u ti olono curb. Thou is to ho nu nation in hihuminom ml for the Ip uonoxouc ciao. `ulna II no on np nobion in bituminom cool for the A I. It will nmuln IQ titty cunts. ht ulpnld the du 50 reduced 5 tI|gU_Ii_hd Bfqhu u; 1 coats. than (Luau, _ would db Iiyowm. In in tort cont: at ptuonhin tholinitod Shun. G in pcopoood to inonuo tho duty by the Iingnliy the United SNIII vould n95 tn It: on and to tony count. Lhhnndnwq put 3 dutygu nin- "rt"-r--'~ t 1'1 `T no not an` it fn\"`!MU-$50 `A nlm Z1` huh-hi puroont. hm hpluunlo. not Ilowun, on. ruuun In ind uomdoprulmdl I-('i3nnd`vhib oouopl, which unnow ' 8| pr eoutfin Inonudtoas nnnL nllnnnd. ' I==~' ant. "Banana. IOVII, 000.. nudnu at non-nnkllnu-gunk '{u .T.'..3." I'll` l|lUlT@30 Iirmnnnnnnnnnll emotion I! woulu encourage uunnunnuu w Buy Canadian I. The time wee not ripe for free e. No Inenulectumr hed my right: invented in the national policy. Still while this we: the caeethere were condition: to he considered beyond the nennfectnner. The thrill` we: going to be e preferential` tariff for those oountriee that were ready to cloel with Canada and ope:-etingeinlt those countries that were not y to tnde with this country. It would vee preference to Britieh pro- duct. (0 ). Taking in the teri bill he oteted theta duties on n e and porter were to remain the come. On ell spirits. inclndin -hinlmvg than cu in he an increeneo tie next oelne to when no omen n more intereetio part of bio e ' h,end that no the teriil` c nngee. In oing so he even history of how teotion wee ret opted by Sir John . Meodoneld in 1878. He argued tbet Sir John wee no more 3 pro- teotioniet than he. Mr. Meckenrie. wee. Sir John adopted it en en expediencyeo ee to ettein power. He geve etetietioe to thaw that the notionel policy bed been e failure. ,After doing thin he (`noted the liberei gktform of 1898 end end tbet by it the ii tell were going to ntond. From thin be proceeded to pbow that the menu- feoturere would be beneted cnore by e revenue tuiif thnn by ' big protec- tion. The remit of the nntionel policy. according to the testimony given by tome parties before the tariff` oomlniuion. was that Oenediene preferred buying foreign good: to Canadian goode. That wee o_ terrible erreignment oftbe term`. It wee, therefore, time that Inch n ohen wee effected no would enoonrnge Cone ens to Hun (Yang:-an nnndl, Tho im we: not not more men ww.wu. Turning to estimate for she years 1897 end 1898. Mr. Fielding eeid them the ex- penditure would be about 338350.000 and the revenue 837,500,000. leaving a decit, if these ti rec were correct. eltbouah be thought I; are would be considerable nev- lnge. of eboub 6750.000. The nablonnl debs would be increased for 1897 and 1898 by about $2,750,000 and for 1896 end 97 by ll.750,000. `I-`la mud: mm: to what. In called I more In! Wu Ii|U.ZO.U!. nun to owe uue heme revenue an we received last year from A 190th to June 80th, which was 87,892. I, no (hit the revenue for we?- renh `year would he 838,146,650`. at mighb be too lune a revenue. therefore he would deduct $850,000. which would leave 3 revenue of about 837300.000. The ex- ndlture up to the 20th of_April lean wee .463,839. ~ From the 20th `April to 30th June next the exnnditure would be 812,392,049. or 1.. .n ,-.' am 77) m I-Jul-. ah. dihmnm I-`IUDII vuv -u u nun wv -av-- . emu nanur'.'-33711.: :12.3bsE'o_'46.'3E in .n 7.857.779. to am an. aimmnc. K-6.-Ann Hun v-nvannn Anti nrnnndimln In III Is`I4.U0l.HU. lo Bull: nu: uluurvmv between the tovonuo and expenditure would leave 8 doeit. of say about 3600.000 An -n-nlnnldv 1 Htn mnrn It Wllld h U. . In referring to the diffs `ta Articles on which the revenue dec . he pointed out thet the ooneumption of liquor we: the lowest on in this you-. The ex- nditnre for 1895 and N96 we: such as to we I decit of $880,000. and the decit ` Vof tohe revioue you being over 84,000.000. Oomng the you 1890 and 1397 he Ield that t e revenue to the 20th of April leu 030354.404. Add to this the 5...... unmn an an mmived Int veer would leave uonou. 0! any noun wwuruu or rrobsbly 3 little more. It would be we 1 within I million dollars and probably not more than 8000.000. ll`.....l.-... I-A nnjmnrg for him inn-I IRQ7 for 1894 and law mu oompu-mg mum vuw V span; of 1B95=-and 1896 In Ihoindthnb the rohmao onodtad {of v tho`fornIor year was 883,078,129. as computed with 886,118,550; an incnuuo in hholntter ear of 82.640.- 48l. "Thu revenue in 18 5ipd 18913 fall mt! of `ubimnhe of Mr. Foam by 0370;- , ithtunun. owing t-h0I'0M. int-mu "" ich Jun`: boon hkgn" 1} him to`:-IE. was 33:00:! deal o prbli ' bud- nou to In iupqad of bolou ndzot Hon. W. S. Fioldlng I000 to address than home at: 4:36: E9 was ontbndutjoglky ohm-ad titan! numbers. He did .;.... Inna 9.:-um with An! m-nliminnrv re. onooroa IIIIIII Iuuluurl. nu ma "Inn grub Inna tin; with any prolimimry re- mit And at once not no the nancial ucntionuot the country. Taking the gures 1894 and 1895 and oompu-ing them with +1.... nl was mad man In nhoinlthnb .UUU. Ho next came to what. he culled more -5-..-I-Inn inn-A AI Ml. ninnnh Anti thnf. DA] =Ir;i`:|&ii;i5i1i3icrbrrta:acc, Khcou nlithninniuun hi Doiaot __ vumng an mngooon. Fun Vrsw. April 2`).-4'l`he weather in vor plonant. People are buy with Iprrng work. A. D. Snider has pnllgd down his old house and is proparmg to build 3 now homo. Robert Bu-tley has loft for the upper lakes tor the canon. J ndgo Lough and don htor spent Sunday ,with H. Rooks. Mr. ids: and J. Bou- nottyttondod the Kingston market on Thuudu. Judge launch. the barrister, and Thoma Wither: culled on G. Bou- nott on Bundny At Napanoo. A Inclcu to `hook the Iran on: at u- mm a Prohbum. Chalet J. Puoo . puidont. of the Iron- dslo, Buncro i luv: railway, says the of An iron nmolhor being built to an the iron out of Eating: county no new oxoudiugly bright. The put at tn-030.900 bonus to bolgs by tho Ibvnnld If lhnday. - flm'nugoe' vrm::3u"' u%'" C Q .9 W U in ylh county of Ratings. And in err: towullpo of Olnlll, llonmouth un -01:- no _. `in Bantu:-tort county. in under q-333:1. Providing the bonus In _l_r.-Gordon. asap: at tho Plum- . !l'0!l"I works. it to amp. ` tic oponliou schn- oun-_*.-os _ou-mmui0o.ooo_iu an Nomi!) 0! III. II,iIIII- T 125505!` lllilllllyl Eli Dyllllll. DIQII Roboaon and Minnie Sproio are spending their holiday: at -W. Quinn's. near Verona. J. Bertrim and little boy are visiting his daughter. Mrs. Per , no hniegld. Via- iooro : Miu E. Sun arson, Mina E. Mo- Ro . Miss M. Wior and `D. A. Molhy. At. Sproldo: Mina Mngio Williamson in visiting at Kingston. Fun Vrsw. Ab!-ii 2`2.-"l he wenhhar in cl 9| 70903.; VIEIIDIII` IIUl'Uu Vxourr. April 2i.-~$uger tubing is over and farmers ere aboub commencing their spring work. 0. A. Robertson he had his wood eewed by the steam meohine. The E. L. ol 0. E. lab night was well eo- tended. Now otiicers were eleched. D. Wr' ht still remains uneble to welk with- out: e aid of crutches. Mrs. Perrott is eiowiy improving. Min Clerk. ol8yden- horn. is spending her holideye IQQIIR her friend: here. Mine Roxie Johnston, of Kin n, has been epending ohe peso two we with her aunt, Mrs. Pnrrott. lhnnowsura-n. April 2l.--Lest Sab- behh Rev. Mr. Robeson reeohed I bem~ gonna sermon. Rev. r. Bbunden an ester eerrnon. end Rev. D. Flemin n preperetory oommunion sermon in t oir eeverel churches. Next Sabbath the Rev. D. Fleming 'wil| preach to the Oddfel- iowein the Presbyterian church on half- pest. two. A mu. daughter of C. To lor s met. with e very serious accident. ing shrunk in the eye by a pair of eharp scis- eore which her sister was trying to hung up. Dr. Loobherb attended to the injury. end she is doin as well as on be expect.- ed. Herrowsm oh can again boeeb of e shoe-making eehebiiehmont, John Black- huret having opened up next door to the masonic hull. \l._ D-_L-- -...I .l....-LL..- II.. T\...._ IIIIUUIIIU IIIII. Mrs. Perlxine end daughter. Mrs. Dun- hnm, with her three children. went to Kingeton leet week to visit friends before ing to Menibobe. By the deperture of re. Dunhem the Preebyterien church Iowa 3 member of the choir end the Seb- bath eohool louse teacher. Mre. (Rev.) Fleming returned from Kingston yeeter- dey where she spent a few de a with friende: Edith Trousdeleie open in her Easter holideye at Sydenhem. edie Rnbnnnn and Minnie; Rn:-nln Ara ennndino U. 1 705131". UK [CH9 Ulye Illa J. U. VV IIKGFI. MILFURD, April 2l.-Frenk Mineker, of Mont:-eel. was in she village last week. Mien Shells Rutcen, of Piebon. is visiting Mien Jeeile Dadga. Mines Addie and Blanche Lowry and John Lowry, of Kings- on. ere visiting in the vlllege this week. Mre. Hud in,of South Bay. wee bhe nest of re.AB,. A. Knox on Mend . he RoyelTem lure held I Inger soon! in the town he! lent Wednesday evenin . --M0!Il`l. Norman Burke. Osborne. Ole: end Deajendim. of Pioton and Skinner. of Kinoernn unrn unnnh :1: than nan?!-nl Inu IIOSJICQIDI. DI FIUIEOII IIIU DIHIHBIK OX Kingston, were guontu at the Central violincy. Rev. E. A. Tonkin proachod u very interesting sermon in the Methodist church on Sundny ovening. Miss Julia Fields, of Chair Valley was chdgueat of Min Maud We banks in: F1-idly. I-3. Vnndunon in in Toronto this week. Mia: un.a...a l\a.An- Al `X7...-nun. I... In-.. vlnuuien lam .I.0l'0ll0D uuua wool. mull Mildred Dodge. of Waupoou. has been visiting hero. Vmv.t'I*. Anril Ql,---S|naAr mnkinn in UATAI-AQUI, npru . xx.---apucuu uuwr norvloou wore hold in All o ohm-oheo hero on Sunday. The front 0 Monday night did 3 great dog! of damp to tho liotbodl. Our booohqrp are on oyin thoirholidoya. Thu truths of cod!) no school no hsvingih ro inhd. J. Wnrdhu bought 1 hour! In in" moving it. on to his form- Min Alcombrooi has returned lrom Now- burg. Mrs. Armstrong. who bu been vigltipg at J. Nlcol c, bu returned to her home in Lyn. L. J. D: and II. E. Con- nolly rohnrnod Tuepdn ram their Enter holidayn. I 6 with It and: vest and out. J. Linn _ in hot moved into one of J. Wolkorh houses. N. W. and W. 1:. (Jon nolly are home a nding their holidays. A. Ely when driv ng down the Sydonhom road yumrdoy had 3 wrote And tell from hip earrings ind cuu hi: loco considerably. Dr. Moll:-ido not being home the service: of Dr. Mundoll. ol the cloy. were located. Lamb accounts he was rogrouin favor- Ibly. Vilitorl. Mrs. ognrh an daugh- ter and Min Y. Grange. of Nnponee, :1: J. L. Haycoclrs. M. P. P.; Miuea H. and G. Trotur. of the city. at. J. G. Walker-'1. Mrnmun. Am-il 2l_--F`:-nhlr Minnlmr, nf `Godwin : -' Insurance. Emporium nunosrow to -Anchor aymdlnu. over lxprou Oman. corner x1ng_nnd Brook TITTRIIH Fnon;o: n I41 -ll. AMI 20..--Wu-an :lhI:hull.~a(iollovi|Ii__oig ` Ipllll his EIIQ 'I M homo. ill Vlolut 0, is vinmuqlh ho: -unolu |, A. Shepplld. Our tucker. Mill 'I(n|unn;h nnnnrlindliluhnr rank at her uncuu-3, 5. unoppu-a. uur uucuor. nun- 'Kl|1co,'is; n wook at her home In Pmlg. ` , _lAH,pllin0r GMDPOG noarlond ol-oihlao ontruql on Tues- dnv. `MI- Hui. Hnllinrnrjn viaibinn sou-mm ox-cum no menu-qa on us.- dny. Min. ' M Hollinpriia visiting lriondain` '_' Plnoeno prqonb. The u-upping nuhouinbouo ovor. Su buyers :::n-.2::.'=%.'..9.":.E::.?"`.*:;*.':,'.;':.*"?.':;:`;L i':"&i'a'"'olu%ou in $336; `iii 17:? ?:Jn'ti m`n. _liu un.C wsfnmum.n , ' in an inn thing`-tyo I fuynighh Ago. mu Nome Mptl ll '\'.|IN)in`g hut oiltcr. llgrli. 503?` Aokloodgat Wnuon n0ornu"I. Mn. Ap- plolm 0! 800,101: Comm. in Vining friends in thy vi 0 INC week. Mn. J..nnd llin Y-bl` `Ila ` n -n-in-hi. Hnngc ihk `ritual `n HIIQO l_lll,|DQl. gnau `J4 nuugtggutlnu M` .1.-or-, unassumi- . `Ma. Q In lbilr hqlidiyuntghgr nituto uolpgzd , _ , homu'htrp; u. unnlnkpm In `Ipond- ingtbh wpokihu-loton zm, Maura. -J. and T:-In r. of Iwsrk. Iponh Sun- dny so Mr. J n Rollin L r n. r`AmAuAnn\"' Anti 0-_..._HnnninI mudgu- furlnwtraiin ?:-1`:-c ` flat canal nu nuncrou . `1l4|-inning- -pl'AnQn - III! II I IN! WOII. `nun. d..Ir.I\I alt! Kuiq In I ' E Sunday withfrkndn in Inutivillo. ' Ilium Hnloooy. of -Carleton Place high school. qnd M; A. Hollingoniud Min Annln Quinn. of Plrth oollouinbo in- no nu. -Joqn npuln n. . ATABAQOI ; Am`!!! 9.3..--Spocitl Enter nrlnnn Inn hold in nlllha bhurchen hare me man mousrnv. , 3;nabak,po1isani.h, blia.-1. l`ed Mirxory nicglj?_ carved, only .,,-l : , I %%REI.D Payment: to polloyaholdan lnornud 0180.- 450.94, or over1_l9 per cent. The company hm I I londld position for on oxporloncod man in atom Ontario. All onmmunlunom to ho uldrelud to We -7 FAIR. Inspnotor, Kingston. The North American Life Assurance Co's Position ~ M. the end of me, compared with that of 1895. shows the following nnnltn : Aunts incl-and $115,315.20, or over 9130: cont. New insurance luuod inounod 0541.110-0: or over 18 por cont. Tom nnmunoe in tomo.1nomud $1,714,195. or ovor 10 per seat. Iluorvo Fund lncruud 01o5.7oc.oo. or over 10 per cent. In no fox-no-r you have Inch magnicent I-uulu been attained. D. I`. ARISTRONG, u--H-------&--:---qu BOIII &O3A'1`lON`jl Annnalna nan! nnnll

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