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Daily British Whig (1850), 13 May 1897, p. 4

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._.~.; u V snnennmvs, %ThAursday& riday. [||(v\|)' H! ( nml I divl I .- of I` l'h:urlu\I*.I. "\'.\rur 1| An Imervlew WIHIJ. A. Madlll. Our Wnll Known '1`alIor-He Makes a State- ment For the Publlcuood. , J. A. Mndill, the well known aml popu- lar merchant. lmlor says. "I have fur many years been an urenb nnlforer lmm` nervous debilitv compliumml. I feared. with heart trouble. 1 |._._A .-|._.. ......... Mml. nf mnrlininn IITJHT Ill`-l`\'U\l!'llUFF Ul I-Ilnuvu \| uu-nun. n\lr. Mndi||`s mstimnny carries gnaw force with it, and is mnnlunive um, M!!- bnrnh Heart. nnd Nerve l`ilIn do good In every one when: they Ma huthfully tried. 3.: man nn.\n|n nnlfnr fmm Imnrt. '.Y'0lIb'B vuaul dill. Ono Lu: Liver l`i|l o\:0ry night. for 30 dnyn cums cmm.ipn\tion. j...- rm`...-_\ mm ...\., ` . (`un|pllll\`liI)ll. H0 Iv 1 pmsnllll (`.'11:\.lI`, -'\l`!` I .- |I`g:lI'iH.<, In 1|ll|`I` hnr nu n |ni\':Ih\ ll\'l` H Ill`! u\\u |VlI\-IIV` nu . . Thu` nvxl nut-1 Vulu-u|\|v pill \\'\ nmlv In Iwr Ill:I_iI`~xl_\` on Ilw w of hnr juHlm~, Ivy Hw xmuwn u Ihitiwh ulnpiru, \\hn prvrwluwi luv .`H,ll(i. (`nl|\rilulu`u| l\_\' il,lli2,2. M \ ...\_i;InnI in -n Imrlu nf \h!` I`. any: nnunmg haul oocurreu uh vvmngn mu :ImurInin:\tim\ to tall up the l.m'IIl' hill on May IN. the dam not by him wlum he m pnrlod the bill. Spnnkinuz nf the vlnim of Um :lu|mw.rom~ that Lhey luul nut. nuiciont, mm) to examine the omnpxxmtivo ntnm mom, he .-:\\'d that it; hml been furnished them in lime, he thought, to nnawer ovary purpose. with honrl, trouble. | l have mlu-.n many kinda of medicine in the hope of mlief. but with little or no gnud results. I M. two boxes of Mil-` urn`: Heart. and `own l`il|s nu McLeod": drug store. and mu any that they have he!ped me_ wondeu-luIl_y. I mcummeml them very highly to any one nullbritug fmm II(`.l'\'0\I!l|0!! or similar tmulnloa." 1'... ...nl. tn ._...I 2. .\o\n\u\`||;\vQ Dhnl-. MIL .`H,ll(i. (`ulI\|`|MIlw| l\_\' .I,|u.',4.m \\Iu||I'n rwielmnl in all warm of thv u.mpirI-. Tvn Hmn.u.uu| pnunwlu uf Ilw mm pru- \i.|\)u| at sluluo of tho luw Prinon (`un- .-mrt, urw-Iml in \\'iIu|spr Urn.-H punk. nml Hm I).-\l.-xmo mm \runsl'urn`Ll In llw mxreing ihuliluh`. CALEDONIA SPRINGS. Ry-open wnnuasmv. MAY 9?'.1- ` '23- .-~.-. [AI-no Bnlo (H Immln. Nmv Ymm. May I3. The Illinois (Jen- tml railroad company has negotiated a sale of $:l\l,000,000 of Llmao and n lmll per cent. gold bomls secured on the former Clieaepenko and Ohio nml L-iuuhh \ i'cetorn and St. Louis. Alum and Term llnute; also $l,!l5Ei,li00 Chicago. St. Louis and New Urlennnlirsl. Inomznnn tlireo nml n lmli per cent. bonds to retire maturing di vi:-imml bowls. and $~.3,mn,mH) of maturing Springliold division lmmln. Lu be mnowed on. blue und A half per cent. lIIlrIl|l' narul u_u| unru. (`luv-mu, Maw 13. The \mrlil`n mcord for 300 yard ilnmllen mun bmken twive _\*a8t,(\I`lI\) in the trial beam at the military and at.hlel.ic unrnivnl M1 the Coliseum. I`. (Ylicn. Chimgo, .\. .\.. going the din (Aime in M `J 3 seconds mul l(rnnev.eloin. Uiiicni 0, A. A., making it, in 37 `2.."s necmiga, the former namrd being M 4 J semmh. Both men me nludentn at the uiiixorsity of \\ inu.ounin, though carrying U. A. A.co|or.- in tho c.-irnivnl. :r-um mu May In. \\'\~m\u1~u\', May It! Rounmr .\hlr nothing lmn occurred 10- (`hangs .I...........'....o;.\.. 3.` .mll nu Hm l..n-IIT hi Kingston's Highclass Tailor. .___:.__ rauo tr-it rnanunn. lnr nu" l`l`|l`I`lHlI l\' mu .-mm-plwl nnnlinn HM Inf! llnnllo I{om\rdAIlr0ken. .. In nu . _. _,| 1` HilI'V".``. `` |ni\':1h` nu.-I \` U` ml! \l\'l` I'INv N0. 4-A" Bin _T'owcl Bargain. A Fine Towel 24x36 in., we offer on these days only for |lll`1I U) ll|lll \\|||IIlI| ~ lvfl lhv wlmlv ufhia tflvr p:|_\'II\Nll ufwuw n quvvn \'ix'tuI`i:I, IHI` uw nml .-u|\'.mI:m'v. uluwhlu \\'H Ih.-1| _iI" I'll` m':l.~ivIIl y M the hn lwr \\ilh ml \\nmu~n pnria lllhlu smn ~ ..._. |..... n..:.....\ 12.... gnu-4| Nur- H|l]H`'IIHlI|l` \\.1w '-H`:|\'PHI`I`H `ll H1-` Il`lHllll| Hm h H tn rnvnls `llhi Hwir I Ivy ixhn \\Hlu~uI `I r umn \'iu'tnl`i:I. lnl" Ins .\hlriv.ln 1 ._- _.|.. -- I.:. H'l\'.I| his HIV! II IIIU Inuuu.-1 IIV-IIw-jv- -v.-- w.- vlhmnnumno. Bollivilhh hamlet uluoulion uh an oouml for No.41. mu Aunh Ompu`. an ghhr Thoma "uunid - ~--.....;.-.-.--~..--..-:r.'t~.....~-- .. ...:':. Run at tho mmm oumund hunch $|kn'hnqLnnnnn. Cnopor. aumtomnuo. wan mnnwu nun i QQQQQQ Q0 QQQQQQQQQQQOQQ QQQLQOQQ IQQQQIQIQQQQQIQQ IFIDIII9DV99I'9ID999I9II'99999FU9 9999 99 9909.99 H. BRAlVlE S| 25 Years before the 3 Public. Thousands .3. of Testimonials. Recom- mended hy Eminent Physicians. Ladies who WIIII a Clear . Complexion. take " om Bottle. Women s White A u Cotton Underwear` UlL'lll. h`emml-~ll_\' the exeelleneeuf the work uml nish. He must he :1 hliml merehzmt, llltlL`L`tl, who will he eztreless (ts tn .`~%l1;tpe.~; and Styles. yuu sax . l et`l1.'tp.\`. but then .1 gnml slmre of them mu$t he hliml. livery \\`()lll:tlt lmmxs at ;t glance whether suclt gttrtnettts are 3_{`L`ItL`l`utlH in size. e;trefn|l_v mmle Jllltl well hnisltetl. Our aim lms been in all these tltiltgs to equal home work--- ur stlu-p;tss it. \\'e knnw the leading` llmlerwem` tnakers nf the euttntr_\'. We knew those wlm:1ref;nm>tts fur slmw without tltutlity. nml tlmse who are fmnutts for ({tI.'tlll_\_` tlltl neattterss uf wurk. >. - - I ,1 nil A I v Hem are Gowns at $1.25 to $4. Loni: at them carefully. n r thc goods, notice the trinnning. see how Fine and firm the stitch I1: is. Then count up wlmt it would cost you to buy the nmtoriala an do thewmk. Sowilh Skirts, $2.50 to $9, I..nce and Embroidery Trimmed. or the Cltelllisvs, 75cm $3, or lhs Drawers, $1 to $3. and Com)! Covers ;5c to $2. " Or you can lind cheaper lines: Gowns at 50c to $1; Skirt: at 45c to $1.75, or Chemises 35c to 75c. or Drawers 35 to $x,or Cornet Covers 15:: to 65. With every cent doing more for you than was ever before possible in such goods. Al......... I...... In nnn.I Hm! nfunn nrr\nnlRnH!r1t\.l`I Win] \Vl|l|{ \`Dll Curezraljl Diseases of the Stomach, Blood, Liver, Kidney, Ncrvousness, Sleeplesaness. General Deblllty, * Blllousnesa, Dyspcpula. , Neuralgla. when all *1 else has falled try Is :1 g`()u(l test of :1 stunts mctlmds. Nuthin;{ is easier than to s| the length or hrc;ul1l1 or the lullncss of such _Q`;ll`I1\L`l1t.\` as nuglmt in he full. The xnatumncturcrs knm\' all tlxcsc t|`iL`l\'.\`. Hmnc mcrclnzxms know thcm,;\ml others are tun dull to umlcrsnnml that L`orsct Covers or (}n\\'n.~: ul` (`Imnisus or what nut uug`l1t to he mlucxl | Q ....L I. .un6.u~nu` II\ betore posslule In sucu guuua. Always hcur tn mmd tlmt ufyou are not satisfied wnth ; buy hero 30:1 tmvc but to bring it back to get your money. them. I-\0P BITTERS Starr & Sutclie, NO. 24-450 yards Fine Blouse and Trimming Silks. ~ Beautiful patterns and worth from 75c to $1. Your choice for 39 Cents a Yard. H8 and I20 Princess Street. TH! DISTRICT DASHIO. 5 UI \ llkfllllkf` HI \\l||\l |l\l\ \vu`\."uu un Irv 7irst-~l%\j the tirlcllcss and ammunt of material in ' x Mot;treaI and New Yorkf` 1-`ORMBRLY RICHMOND & CO. The donned grntlunnn Md hon ohm` NI daughter IIIIII` month that III 5 for day: ngohovnuuiehnvith Mei vaulted In No out up`; Q-nunutlul XAIA A. A} wot uvuty-In rm .0` 0!` Injnnvqun aw`-\ . _ ` . or Summon. Ismha I IIOKH NO. 3-A Fine All Wool Seamless Cashmere Hose with double heel and toe. what you NO. [-850 yards of Fine A1 V 001 Dr Goods, worth from 50c to 75c_ r yard. Fo_ e,s_e days your choice for ` hang`: I1-.. vim` You hue the babies. We have the Cm-ingou. Fine lino. Low pnooa. F--'n.'m:.'.""'-" BABY CARRIAOES ! VVUIJIJIIIIE lIU?\lU\II Quality eoab / more more money. but you` pay no more for Hardware hero than else- where. nqnnnrs HARDWARE, ,.- A I-n_I..---- -_J \lI-I `T. F. HARRIVSON co.. PIIIIIQIIPO Ind Undrtlkll. Wo`vo a complete stock of Bakes. Hoes. Spados.Sho\'eIs, Spading Forks, Etc. vfllll` `I\\I!I\ annn I'll, \Jpl|uI|J5 runnu, 1'J\U~ Your lawn will soon re- quire atteution. We have Mowers, Hose. Clippers and everything nogadod. Qnnliu hank inn:-n nunrn To everythingelse. but you can't be blind to the fact that it is money in your pocket to buy your Shoes at '1 Popular Shoo Houu. Corn;r Fcol and Wel- Ilnuton streets. FOUR sP1=,gALs. 25c Per Pair. or 5 Pairs for $|. vv aauavuu gnu pug... --\.-_. The government is accused, by the Ham- ilton Spectator. of deception in putting an excise duty on tobacco leaf. "Mr. Laur- ier." eaye the Spectator. "distinctly pro- mieed. many times. to make it better for the manufacturers by giving them free raw material. In the case of the tobacco men he not only broke faith with them but he went further and put a duty on raw ma- terial which was free before." The fact in that there has always been an cxciee duty and it wae exacted when the tobacco wee made into goods and pnseod out of bond. The government has seen [it to trnnefer the exciee duty lrom the cigar to the leaf. and it is such a change as the government cnn juntify. Some of the cignr and tobacco men are wrathy bemuae they gured on a dilferent proceeding, rushed through oxciee all the cigare nnd tobacco they could make. even by overtime, in a given period before the change of tari`. and laid in a plentiful supply of tl.e leaf. upon which duty must be paid at once be` fore it in made into tobacco or cigars. There was not any deception on the part of the government. It had no reaeon to know what these men were doing and ligur~ ing upon. .-..... ..o. .l\ u\I~.cni\`\i\i\ STRONG LANGUAGE. The Montreal Star is guarded in whet. it. says on the local election. But. it in em- phatic enough on one point. For the sake of'the party it says "they (the conserva- tives) might well wish their opponents to they in power long enough to attract to themeelvee meme of the leeches that have been living on the conservative party so menyyonre." Who are theee leeches? We in pertinent: enquiry. 1-; -nun Iluvwvlviln Tho Toronm News (com-ervntivol says "the victory of the liberal party in Queboc may be I! blessing in disguise for the con- servative party if it helps to new the Mimi- toba school question up in its shroud. uu__ \:-.......I .u__ :....I-..-...l-..a .....l You May Be Blind IIIIUIIV uvvl Iv And lo on. The oonoonmn of opinion in um a troublesome inuo has boon forever laid at nut. "MBRCIER I8 AVENOED." A libortl pspor Mull ihaodltorinl column with thrnvnrl. "Mania: is nvongod 2" How 2 By tho election in Quoboc and the (lotus oi tho Flynn nova:-unions? Our- hinly not. The Marcia administration vnht down boonuno of in improvidonco. Mr. Mania. in louder. was a brilliant oumpdgiidt. lad om who. at tho onus! of Lao pouuou (moor. lnunma no pooplo nil outid thin` with him. Bin his gov- uuuonbvunoc Iogooduit might in Iuudull lli which oliomud l)L-__ I HOW IT IS RF.l:ARhEI). Nothing is more remarkable than the unanimity of opinion among the papers no to the elfoct of tho lqcnl election on tho Icimol question. NIL- II\..__..s.. KY`.-- I........A-uni:-.-\\ agn- vvvu wwuwvl -In-nu-uvu any n. H... .....v.._. The Montreal Star, indepeurlont and friendly to the Flynn government. ac- cepts the election as "the nally nnl settlement of the school quonion. ll|l,- ll\-..-_;- I`I\..I-......... :- --..-.n...I n|...s lvvvrlvluvilu VI In-w wuuvvu uluvxu-uu. Tho Toronoo Tolognm in satised that had the Flynn govornmunr. been sustained the uchoolquoncion would have been re- vlvod. und "tl_n party would have been disgraced And the country disturbed by parliamentary olforto to rmopon A quenuon which has boon cloood m the ovidont Iatlnlcction of the whole country. QL- ll , _ _ A _ 4-I11_._AL. .4...4...._tZ... X- nun-Iuuuuvuu vl In-w VVIIV-w -.v....-.'. The Montreal Namath. oonaorvstivo. in oven mon omphntic. "Mr. Lnurion-`u do- minion viceory, it remarks. "put the Manitoba school question in in grave. Mr. Marohandk success has piled nu avg-4 lnncho our in. Inn! vuuvu uv uu-'-u --_-.._...- II In Mind. nnd not visions no. on. 1159 Ilborih who oppoud Mm-toe in would not Inn bun dduhd n in run without opus can ow`: of volu-|-.,4lH no luhhhdbmy. ligand bin don nuhukho Inn cash: It also THE DAILY WHIG. 25 Cents Per Yard. WHERE'S THE DECEl`I`lOL`_? SutherIand s { "0po'tor par Orbcm I)c'~or.' 8 Cents Each. Beleeung A Ilndenuor. Ah the meeiin in Lindeny of tho synod of Toronto and ingeton two names were announced for the moderntornhip. One was Rev. ll. Gracey, innnnoque. nub mined by Kingston )roah{ytory. and the other was Rev. J. hi. (uinieron, \\'| , submitted by both Owen Sound nnd him - any preabyteriea. In a rncotul speech Mr. Hraoey`e nominntor an neconrler with- drew hie name in favor of Mr. Cameron. Lindsay preebytery not previously having had a representative in tho modorM.o|'u chair. Rev. Mr. ()umcmn`n election was made unanimous. There nro few men in the church in Cenmdn who poise:-sen more of the personal esteem of his brethren in theminiatry and ofall elnueoa Lhnn dues Mr. Cameron. Our Curtain Stork Is very large. We show ever 'i.hing of- fered by the manufacturers. kn good: bought. in Toronto or Montreal. but im- iorted dimci. from the European mnrkeia. 'ot,cinglnmi limo curtains from `2.'ic. 103.") )0!` pair. Swisu point. lam curmina from `:3 50 an M0 per ir. Brussels point lace curtains from l`2 per pair. American damask or l)erl)* curuxina [mm 83 to $8 Cheniile curtains from 8l.T5 to ier pair. N per pair. Silk curtains fmm $8 to 8|? mr mir. Satin hmnnde curtain: in. 825 . Ill per pour. BIIK Curuuna Hum on no in par pair. Satin broonde curtain: 825; per pair. Everything in home furnishings cheapest. and beat. at R. Mi-.Fml'a, Kings- ton carpet warehouse. v nu liilnu n nvwv-nu`-unvu Plans have been prepared for an nddi- tion to the Hotael Dion. intended for u m- I aidonco for nuns connected with the insti- tution. It in inbonclod in increase the accommodation of the institution by nt.iliv.~ ing the apnco now occupied by tho nuns, novicoa. am. and with this and in view a npnrntae building will be emowd for who me of tho attaches. I Rev. 1; $3.. 'C|;.:3;' tsvruthv C I ma mm church` a w.-mad. 9.. ..':': on lmndnd nllu from Roehubr, N. Y. Iowllllnvclhfuntlyion for u an ling - KUVVlIIllI\.l|II ...u............... w run on bueinees jpninciplee. not he made a net nurse for other colleges. If .\lr.(`-ill. with ite magnicent endow~ meme. its expensive etall and in many in- ducemcnte for aturlenta. cannot hold up- againet a military college with class feee of 825!) per year it had better change its management. There who lmow something of the accomplishments of Mc(li|l ae com- pared with its vast expenditure will heartily echo these eentimenta. Every friend of the military college must con- demn in the ecvereet manner the atteinpt to malre it a high-claae aristocratic inetitution. Itmey he populurlyend ollicieritly conduct- ed and still leave a vast amount of room for Mcuill. Toronto and other colleges. The public purre ehould be defended and it might be well to look beneath the surface and area if pronounced politiciane are not at the foot of this movement to create feeling against the government. There is no one more bitter or irrational than the , educated political partisan. (int HT:-#\VV:vrnt of the Ilnrgnln. Police Sorgt. No:-bibt. and I`. (`. McCul- Ingh nrrivetl home last e\~enin;: from Nn< panes. Sorgs. Neabibt states mat, the ox- convict. Coon."who etol? n l\1{:rnlt;nndlb|\nggl_y' W. A mu 0 '0 e nan: frI`?|f:'\`dod" the holrao and harness 56 :\ farmer named Frederick Duly. who lives near Napmnee. getting in ex- chnn o for Allum'a horse and harness an ol nag, n worn-nut not of harness, nmd A whip. all three of which won) not. worth as much as .\||um a hon-e. 'I`I._ _|.-.`...-... nu... l|x..A (`Ann uni Inn nnI\ What AboutYOlll' Garden ? m0n HI 4\|l\lIn I DIVE. R` The chances are that _Conn will be mp- turod today. as the lnurxuors in the locality in which he is supposed to be are all on the lookout. for him. law; an uu. u-u Royul English want-pmof bluckina in n t polish particularly ndapted for miliur occouu-omonu. barman. bolts. an-ups an nlluruoloo of lather when I black. Ina- wnn. xworproof `golieh iuknczdod to ban an pnurvo 0 cc , y uotin It hom water. dirt and dumpmo :85 {Want loohwu. HITS. 0| MI I@I!IJ 0| I I l0II 0|- fonco in via! 3 nine-yurold girl was the con (numb. van [inn b Judge Lnior. 0 was found gouty u uonbnw od to the ponilonttuy lot that pure. COLLEUE COMPETITION. Just \e the military college is being ae- eorded a popular change and when stu- dents are beginning to ilock in. Me(}ill faculty is undertaking an agitation to put a stop to the reforms. Surely the college has long enoug been on the down grade. because of the nsiveness oi ite curricu- lum and the expense of tuition. among other causes. It is clear that it lms been conducted more in the interest of Mcuill and other universities than in that of the people of this country. and it is a satisfac- tion to know that the cat is out of the bag in as plain as fashion as Mc(.li| olliciala have disclosed it. A military col- lege should he run in the intemst oi the people, not for the benet of other Institu- tions. The people's money should not be wasted in maintaining such an expensive and high-elass school that students are driven to Mctlill or nny other independent university. There is no reueon why a young man should be charged more for at- tending a government college than ior similar study at Montreal or Toronto. for that is what is pr tically asked. .\ government imtitu ' n E44-`lionld be .... luanshnll `nrinninlnn nnr. ho -U\lvUI IIIVU II-TI. hllovlllo Gnu. Jud unonfin tho own 0! Willis Bum- dora. No wound on prions of- hncc in vhf I nhn.nu.old nirl nu oaoro oorolol oorviootho provinoo roqoirod. not this rooolt hod boon oooonpiiohod. ond Iloroior Iivoo only in tho mono:-y no on who bod iiio ioulto and whom tho poopio Iovod. `rho oiootion oi yoolonioy in not A rovivol oi Moroiorim. Itio on onproooion of then who iovoor o promior thot hoo morit- od tho dovotion of hio countrymen. and who no tho window of having` the local logioloturo in porioot oympothy with him on tho oohool And othor mnttoro. It moon: moro. According to the Ottawa Citioon. n conoorvotivo popor, "tho swooping lib- oml victory in Quohoo in o further indica- tion thnt tho country has got tired of con- i Iorvativo rule. and in dotormmod to hand ovor tho control of aifoiro to their oppon- onta. for o timo ot ionot. Couciao and significant lnnguogo. To mum A Iloaldonm. In non `run: run. -Boys! Ingllnh. .I.l-L ...- A`_ ........l am At wuumis. _. . .L_ n You will save money liy attending this Special Sale at TAYLOR S mm mixznr wnm. 'nUnsnA2 MA`! 13; 1397 In With An Acellloht. w. 1:. am. Imnngor oi the tmsm biucuil eon ny. was Iuwinc tho olco V nhe nlippul on tho no and NI. ling: bone in his kg. 0 xi In conned to his home be noun COIVOG mu wmcn gave ovary enmulcuuu. (loo. Clill` ollurn come menial bargain in small houses or building lots. or ll you have I! house or lot. you wirln to onclmnye call at 96 Clarence street. headquarters for run! ootuu. n.......m. Cm. nnruhlnrr n\nlmnl-rlninl.v them. In`. U. Mllchell. No well regulated family should be with- out pine apples preeerved or canned. Be- sides being a moat wholesome fruit. they are almost indlspeualble in cases of nll"ec- tione of the throat. and they are so cheap this your that everyone should have them. J. Hiacock hug A lurgo consignment. M priven from SI to H50 per dvz. Now in tho time to buy them: _____._.:._-_;.._.. others took mrt in st. llr. Hera! in his nddrera predicted con- dently that Ontmio WI" hull, and he told of the unholy hands" the grit: have Inid upon the min: of power throughouh the dominion. They me, he mid, feather- ing their in at: with remnrlmble tlexterily. The libarule were accused by each rpeaker of hnvin etolon the vomon-utivea policy. Vo wore in nwimmin , and they utolo our clolhen, auid T. J. S mnhn. who also congrahlhnled the president on the large nktouduncmnnd tho onthnpinem mani- loot.od.: 'I`|u\ nhlr um: n decided auoceaa nnd llollm llle `inn. Rev. Smnnel lhuv. formerly motor of Christ: church in this city. but now of Hamilton. sued l)r. Aokerill, on behalf of the congregation of Christ. vhnrvh, for or- rear! of stipend alleged to be due. The N!!!) rmtiirnlly is one in whivh mnny oitireris ore interest/ell. Rex`. Mr. lluw tool: the stand nnd his evidence went to prove that the arrears nmnnntetl to 8974 St. A copy of in letter sent by the chnrohwnnleue of the cliurrh, short- ly alter the resignation of Mr. How in Or`. totier, IRN, whioh was read in court by tho plninti`e counsel, Mr. Williimin. n he of | the nmonnt. due ma boingtlsliti. The: efenoe claimed that the sum ofstitlit.whiohwiistlne M r. Unw in April` l.`i`.l-I, \\nI! \\`I\i\'( tl by the plnintitl. and R statement. of the ohnrch`s iinanccs was prodncctl in court in which that amount was placed op`io.-ite .\l r. I\nw`anerne an n donation. The iuirititldoiiierl having waived his right to t to amount. The sum of $51 which the detcncechtiined wnspnjd to the plnintill on nconinit, was dcelnrod by Mr. how to be n gift from inrlividnnl men here of his qoiigregntiori in himself. The ` defenvo cluin cit tlmt the plnintitl` hurl for- feited his right. to the payment. of the bril nnce of his nti \end by dcrertilist the con- gregation in t o mirltllo-of the year, mid also that. if he were entitled to rtrrenrs there are no ohnrvli assets from which he could he paid. Mr, l).-uv said in his evi. Q dence that he left It cur:-to in chnrpo of the , perish after his resignation, whom he paid ' one of his own pocket. Judgment. was re- served. shop (III-I Bought. A Fowl Aml Found A DIE I \IYIIV. Nmv Ymm. `May Iii. The _lu|e of oi dead duck. ll diamond, um hnppy girls and A and buivhor in going the rounda of this city. A few days ago Min Bertha Kmuu who with her sister `in at I30 nvomm I). um! um nmploym in .\ millinery `shop. went to n hntcher pimp in Ridge street. and pumluuml a duck for fty-iivo coma. In nluning the fowl the? found a piece ofnico glass. as they cal ad it. in the fowl : stomach. , Their friends ndvinud them to into the Inna to a junior. They did no and fmmd t. at in mun is three and one half knrnt. diamond north N150. `_.._-. , ,-~._._.. ,-.. ..._- Blah llollnh. We lmvo R gnu. vnrioty of ihoo polish on hand for dark um. ox blood, patent leather. box cull; Royal Enallaln. oepeciolly adapted for the military. loo the Slater shoe polish lnr block and um. llainoa & lnclsott. Grand Hotels and Butns,| ha a run to mngumn mm. l h,ynical__ dlmmor Burton; of the Y.M. O.A.. in In the gm-hull hnnpltul. `in un- dorm-M. a alight. operation yoaterdny l A I`:-inonn nu-ah. mbnccnnisb !n.V\HlIlh llnmll. many lpeo no are "Immung mnna. J. J. Coato lo. no of the New Britain. Conn., hosiery compang. has been unpaint- e ed":uporlm.ondent.nct Kingston oeiery m . VII Ill mill. VFL. mm. Thoma: Cunningham, jn, of Tamworth. Inn week coptnmd four young foxes. three black and one red one. They no being tamed. \'-.o.....J.- ..h............ Hm nhmhln ush tlmdn Yesterday nfternoon the Iluctrlc street: railway company tested a number of cir- cuit.-bronkore" which have lately been re- ceived nnd whieh gave every eamlnction. mm mm` nlrnn nnmn nmninl bnrnnim ruloatuu. Camera: for carrying n\vhee|~dniuty lime thing: than donh. w'eigh more than a tool bag and are no more bother to carry. take a picture 4x5, titted with rectilinear lens, Iris diaphragm map limo and bulb exposures; would like to show you them. E. C. Mitchell. RY- .....I| ........I..s.-"I lnmiln n|unn].I Mn with. in Cmmrrutl\-on Mnku Merry Mlulnt Tho (lloom m [left-ni. The limb nnnunl nnoking conceit` in con- neocion with tho Mnodonuid club was held last ovcning in l~`rav.mr'n hall. The rtsult of the Quebec prminoioil olootiona (lid not com to have I\ xleprusing eifeot upon tho 'mombora, for they turned out. in largo numbers and were In the but of good humor. This was, perhaps, heouuaallmy had dwelt so long upon the pleasant hope of "redeciniug" Ontario llmt. anticipation hecnmo conlitlenco, and the boys grow happy over the piospect. Dr. Ii an, the president. at the club. was in the c mir. A vnrv nnimnble nvomumme was given. prerlnem. (N lne Nun, was In \ nu umn . A very cnjng able pmmmmne given. It. consisted of vocal and inetrmnemul music, readings. renitudonn, npeechou. etc. . and tho Rmulny brumhem. S. Thurman, Dr. 1`. Bannister. hr. Hornld, James SMIL, president of the senior com-ermlive mm rtimion, J. Murynn Slmw, Dr. V. Sullivan, Dr. Ryan. Ald. Minna, '1`. J. Shanks and n.. ll......I in Li. nrirann nrmnlnrl nnn. Ion.ou.; The mm was n decided wont. olf veuy pleasantly. The culmnmco Inning tho an-rangon\eut.a il charge npurml no ellurta to :\Lt.nm woman, and hard on k, In ununl, brought. in own reward. who on may popomu mum on on II?` Do ,o (Io Bllico amp! Noland`: dr IIGN onrcnlnn 950. Rev; W. B. On-oy will have a now who lnlmllb on the south aids of Brook nth-ad. .-nu n.....|. ...:II ml.` ALA AIJI nnnal ;.,.,.- $4}.--~`~.= _ Tniiwey eenrice direct to - the Springs. See new guide . Ill Dllllll on I0 I03! IICII 0| DTOOI I| ul'I`. nrry Btcck wil who the old Ilndtn, homutud. pmpnuto to putting In clu- tric Ii ho xtures. A... ltgnt f`.........l|.. Wnunnln In In lM`A mo in no nnuru. 1 Are {not Connolly. Toronto. I: In chi city in connection with improvement: to be mndo to tho Hotel Dion. `Mum 'l`|u....l.... -...nh.- nmnllmr nun-. D. mmo I0 [H0 HOICI DID. New Thundny evening. wuthor por- mmlng. tho Fmmonno bicycle club will have to Kingumn Milli. Pllrninnl tlhnnt-nr Burton. of the norm-m. angnn upernmou yelurruuya l A Princou etreebgobncconisu unydunnh pince the recent ndvanco In the prim of hams. 0 nlo "nmoklng lunna." I ._......-. I... knnn nnnnha}. llul Part (H In The Churvh Warden Claim- nl WM A lionntlun. n n nu, ` ` Ihu- Hznunn MACDONALD CLUB SMOKER. A DIAMOND IN A DUCK. HE slls FOR SALARY, `radio's wmo vmwn. It iouwantthe cheapest ' manna` mmm ' ~::..:,--_ n ln IAuohIn.Ioou-cu than he um on. ncoou 'l'I-ennui of lbuumoml. In un article on the late I`:-otosaor llenr Drummnnd Ivy hm Mnolu-on In the ny number nt the North Axneucem Ru-vtww. the totluwtntz passage occurs. which is of special interest tut hearing upun the recent .t,riul of lam Mnutnren. hy the aynutl of the English Presby- tt-rim church: --\\')..m nun ..m- Hm nnhnm and unriva- tori m church: "\\'hs~n one saw (hr-. unique and arms- ` Inga work which he (llrunnnond) ; M. H was inn-npllmhles llmt. Hm reliuious wm-Id nhould have em! this mam, 0! ml! others. out und. have lined up its vuiuo ngnlnst him. "Ihm rnllalnn nu mnm- men of I:enul|~ vniuo ugnlnst mm. "llud religion so many men lul unul wlnnlng llfe. so many thinkers of uhh-. r.-mum nml nvnulmr vulture. so many spvukurs wlm could muvu yunnsr men by hundreds mw:mls\ the kimnlutu of Hml, (hut sin (`Ullld nffurtl In lmvu Ilw lwnrl In withdraw her condence from l)rummond V "\\'.... Hm. mmr nlmh nmclmwn uml pulnf ` , '\\'h::1 onn lm clone?` un mninonl cw.-mam-!il mm` lid itiv Hm hunur lu n.~k, tn In`.-cl Hm lnrunrh hM\u-en tho rv|i_:(uus xmrlul nnvl |\rummuml!` uml I (lrlrwl to I`0p|ylh:ll in my pmn` _I|IdtIm*nl Hm firs! amp nuulu In ho fur Hm NH- ulmm world (0 rope-nl nf Us sin: sun! mnku umvnula in llrmmnuml for its Im- Inmiinua lN`lII\:4s. " l`lw Mu-Insnwllat lnll`n.|m1 lhul, awful` M he knmv lhh \\'ul`l(l, it was vx-ry nu- likvly 10 do nny such hm-nmin.r uh-NI, not my.~wl|' rs-nu~mIu\r un_\' in- rum-x|l:uIn-v on lhu part of tho I Hm rl uuhl |'h:ll`l~I\|*,~|. "N~n\r lid my friunvl llrummuncl nnv mm unkind \\m-I uf Hm wurlll \\h|v\ vunclmnnwl him; hut II may hp :|Hu\\'N| in mm! her In any Hm! if any nnv xxiuluw tn inrilvl Hm |n`ufw<.~`inm\| n\|iuinl\I'~\ln of our lhuv fur |hzuH`y nml at My, lminful unxl ununsxx-vruhlv pl`! I Iius rv:u1_v tn hh lmnd In the fact .11 um lillnst m':Inm-lint uf llu` (l:1_\` \ at.-I H`v.|1~ ml :\.-I :\ h`;un.'nitnn.`` ._ N ,_ .._._4 when) they Mn mluuuuy Ineu. Sn momy pen\p|e m|Ter from heart. trouble now-mdnya that A mmenly which given mch prompt. mu] pertovt. relief and cum should be made widely known, and ma thorofom lmve pleau-um in publishing the :0?'N|Il0l\_\`giVml volunurily by Mr. Mn- ' ~ I llrummond Wua there ever auvh nuuulmws uml irony lwfnro lwuvvn us umul puuplu Ill`!- imx up their (e\.:-l|nnn|_\- mnl writing ur- H-lm rumiu.-Al`(hi.-a lllunt urxwiuua clin- riplv of H19 M.\.lvr, |w(`c\\l.w HWY llhl nu! mrrvo wlth him u|.0ut cc-rlnin min :4 ho` suhl, nr MIIIH` lhvnry hr (IN nu! fem` \. \\'l1l!u llw Wnrltl lny umuml hlm In un- ln-'|--f uml Rl`l'|ll1(`8.'l uml sorrow nml ....l..O lN"I"| p:||nY -- -\\'1 88 and 90 Princess St.. Klngato

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