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Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Mar 1889, p. 4

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audited and boon lop nvol on oommlnlon Strike I wrung Trnnsfmlned is from the tyrant lo Hm 3`-Me. Thu c-ringing whining menial. on! whose` thonu -`Jlunu um um um-u. nuu cum; nu... ....... ...- I `rnu (`l'l'Ip()llR vvuuunx um-nun. uru thong hid in my very heart`: blood itself lave. Strike home and spare not, though the thing lIlR\` CI"l\\'G may For mercy. strike until njuyful cry From {IE9 Inngju) loss as the pnupo.-rs grave Shall kursl. proclainnng to earth. air and 5 3' That Wrong 10': in its shroui. and Right is throned on high. Light let my sleep l.)e on (h _t looked for : morn ONLY ABOUT ANOTHER WEEK, ` AND WE HAVE TO VACATE OUR STORE AND REMOVE STOCK, TO BE SULD J'-J'C)I-Il\TSTC)EI'8z CO. YOUR : LAST : CHANCE. We ask the ladies to compare itwith goods show; ing elsewhere at 90c. t 'Fo|'l6\3ving are afew ofthe new shades: "Pumpkin. Ye||ow,`Terra Gotta, Nile, Serpent, Cadet, ' Lizar.d, Moss, Saturnellepopper, Old V Rose, Reed, Electric, Russian Blue,etc. We are showingthe latest TRIMMINGS to match above goods atthe On WEDNESDAY, March 6th. w -------w-.-- w- A Good Man's `Overcoat Made to order for $13. Lowever. if :1 bad man comes dong will make him one for the same price. T I A I F T T F I I GRAND - EXHIBITION Dress Fabrics IARCH 1._ But Flom out my soul may wen. uunu unxunun drmar. Shall nd its tomb anon; and those who l \l\\I' Feb. N, 1889. "nth TI HARDY S, V I8 Newhdes IN ALLWUUL HENRIETTAS, WE INVITE EVERY LADY As'fi?:k:``'ro?z in`: item} BEER} HOUSE mun mo ovsrsa MARKET wE ARE OFFERING THIS LINE AT 63 Ceqts. This is only one chance in A life time of getting all new wd desirable good: It 9 for the Right. and smile thou when the 'l`lIlIl bite h poisoned nll thy soul. and thou nrt nought n pnor nl-jcct thing on-th moment told or bought . IN TORONTO. We have decided to offer for the balance ef the time we stay the whole of our stock at whatever price it will bring. ONE PRICE STORE. 88 Primess St., Kingston. .A.'I` WHOLESALE PRICES DOW. E G.(`oI.IcunookE H.u\'1cv. n, LIINNES & BURNS- 46 i nc`hes"wide and as ne as silk.. W. H. UARNUVSKY. 212 Princess-st. TELEPHONE 2|. LEADING DRESS GOODS HOUSE. TO .A_'I"I'E}].\TIb OUR thine anguish Autumn wnaonn in um Nonnwau. 111 A 8un`ey Hill. 0!. . The Campaign 0! the Cauractmby Col. Sir W. F`. Butler. 88 60. `Ila 7;Nhllomun`n Foot. by Grant Allen. FROM SHORE T0 SHORE. Autumn Wandering In the Northwest. 81 A 8un`ev Hill. 0!. 1 TI`? 75VVh|l0lnun'I root. In urnnr Anon. Fmo nd line . b Grant Allan. It. Home Rule and! a mu Question. by Joseph Chamberlain . me. Home Rule Ind the man uuouuon. 01 Joseph Clunborlnln. c Frederick the Noble. to} Sir Morel} lnckolulo. . OI. B Mluulwulurr. by Frank Huron. Joe. 1` Luna` Gallery. by Justin It-Cuthy and rn. Campbell Pl-Md. lb. 'l`:CIu-zoo! Mnrrhso. by In. Walter Hub- A Crown of Shame by Flo:-Iona Ilurryntt. lb. ` loop of Calvary. by the Whyto Brotu. ocwsm - rams -A A05/Jo? noun. mns__A_{n `amount. FRASER & HAMILTON. Props up. an. nun. In-ht. Innuun. Adopt the Guttenberg system. KI.\'us1~o.\', Feb. '28.--('I`o the Editor) : The simplest way of regulating the liquor business is to do away with licensing alto gether and adopt the Guttenberz system by which the government appoints its own agents for the sale of liquors, they not hav- ing any interest in the amount sold, and being under wholesome restraints. rules and regulations. fhe so~c:iied' ` temperance party would be right enough in their endea- vor to prevent drunkenness,but unfortunate "ly they have so many of the unsound and fanatical kind mixed up with them. who, not content with the ten commandments, must add to them another such as Thou shalt not taste of any alcoholic iiqsor." the sinfulness, and as a prevention to the break in of itthey-t_hust have rohibition. But as all are not cranks, an can appreciate British libert , any invasion of their person- al and natura rights will be met, as it de- serves. with opposition ; and so longas they hold to that principle of defence, neither pulpit declaration nor blatant paid agents. foul advocates, nor the attempt to introduce blue laws, will have any eect upon them. The true temperance supporter desires something better and more consistent with Christian religion. 0 Tins:-Iuu\'vsr v-- -- - - ---. 73- .?El?'7?-"5'5?5?:Z?= SA ..-u-nus-an n . u $NEV5'"33(boKs- At NISBET'S, ,:=;.I.m 4.`:.4;I.:.~..-3-m:~..~;:-.-`;~.:: #80038 AND n4A<>3iziii=:=. CORNER BOOKSTORE. CORNER BOOKSTORE. VLETTERS TO THE EDITOR. T|2l|`I\`.RA.\'(`E. AT THE BAZAAR. I101-Ida, Valenua and Meuina Oranges, Lemons, Crauberrlea_ Cocoamua and all lands "Of A #1368- nn:-ou nnnn \l--..l...n..-Inn nnlnnolnnnnn , /M3 y That the present has not been a protable season for FURRIERS, and as a matter of come every BUYER OF FURS EXPECPS BARGAINS. Consequently, we know that to sell furs we must offer them away below their value. We believe it is wiser to do this than to carry over our very large stock, em- bracing as it does the very finest `W NOTIOE IS Hl9.R} Gl\'E.\` that the Rent- ulur Amnml tit-nurul Met-ling tn! the ~lmru- ho`dct`snl' tlm tIbU\`C (`mmmn)' will ho hum ut I 0 L`mnpnn\ `.-a Uttlx-c. 19 Queen Street. Kingston. on MUN DA Y, tho Uh day of March. 1889. at 3 o'clock p.m.. fur the purpose of receiv- ing Itm Annml o.!pul'l. of the Directors. to elect l)it'cutora fortho ensuing your. and for N the tnmauction of the general b mines: of the N (`omp\n)'. E. MUORE. THE (`()l'RT of ()_vor and Terminer and Gem,-rnlGa\ul I): live-ry will be (lpvuull in the (`mu-I lloupe. Kimmlnu, .\l().\l)A\'. Amul. 131`. I I2 o'clock nuon. and all concerned shoulu govern themselves`nu-urdin ly. WM. l"lCl(U'.-M).\'. (`ll [Kingston]. Marvh 1st. 1889. by lhcln. r Thu uwnerso occupant 1 of said buildinv nrc ` rcapunsiblc for ull u_-,cidonl.~_x or dmnuzes u ising from such snowy or 1:0 fallmg into the \HIhll(' sire:-1s.nnd it IS their interest thcr-`fore to obey the by-law. W. R. GORDON. -IR. W. 1`. lhh. Ill queen an-mu Ilollnodm Ch . will V0 LE3.-4')NB on tho Plan . I . H . I`. I m h 0 2nd 73.3-'n ::'.T|?:' om?::'I:!'; at Maul`... Garey`: or '%andowntor'I Mtmo Bloru will I-oodvo prompt menuon. an gwaavnuauav 1 J.a.a;.aAaaaa.v-say I V\'ar Artist and Correspondent f the London Graphic`. In his lntonaelv Interesting and thril- ling stories of war. porsouuliy witnessed and uxperienu-edi-n8 Camu `laws. It Pin-hul Bat.- hlea. I6 Skmnishcs. . rofuscly lualr led by St(l'(`()pU(`.Dl'l Vlows. rom sin.-when In an by Mr. Vlllicra on lho'upot. Admixslon 750 . 500. 2' cents. Scum reserved ul. Opera House cc. ALL OWNERS n.,nd`occupnnls nf houses and building: on the line of public alrcetsur here- by uoli ml to rcnmvc ml,snow and ice from the roofs of the premises owned or ooclrpied by Ihcm. ` occupant buildimrsnrc CITY_ OF KINGSTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. .T1M1v_L:N3 _<)%i-`Risa EVERY DAY -._ -:-_ -.--- A: Kingston. Feb. 191}: I889. Lf LUIIIJK J . `JI*3I UL} LIh nder the [Distinguished Patro*n.gc of Major- 0cneml1).'lt.(`amuron. C.M.G. Commun- dunt l{.M.C. : LL-Col. Von Strnutienxle.` Du- puty Adjutant General : Lt.-(Jul. W. H, Cotton. (fomnmndnnt A" Hatter '. RS. 0! Artillery ; L -Col. John Du . 41h egimcnt. Cnvnlr-. Humans` Major Wm. M. Dren- ` nan. Kingston of Artillery; Lt.-1 lol. George A. Kirkpatrick. 47th Butt . lnfn~ Lt.-Col. H. R. Sluitn, lllh Ball. P. Ries." . .,_. FREDERIO VI LLIERS9 |l'nn A-Hat Ant` (`nu--nnnnndnno . I ah`. I l\I\l`t\Il EVERYBODY KNOWS "WAR on Awxmrejsnay -PsRA_HoU, KINGSTON. " FRIDAY._1Earch 1st. ndnv lhn llhnnnoniuhnzl Du!-nwnnn nf linin-. `i'izIriii'f'aILt'uid"Furs. In order that the people generally my be kept posted in what we are doing, we will. commencing to-morrow. announce daily. or every other day, the names of at least two or three articles with the prices at which they will be olfered during the present cheap sale. Onr r.~t announcement will be under the head of "Bargains No. 1." Look out for it ; it my astonish you. '\I\l\lIII\lI VII?!` fV7T`l'\f\" ONE DOOR BELOW (lTY HOTEL. .$?_B.t~9.As$'?ES- TO ausmzss M. - nun -_- A `vans!!! um: I) BREAD,BREAD. ; I. AL- __.I ._r\ _IA._ KREQTRHTEAERY (_)y_El_?C_)_OATS. LII vnu. nun u v vilunv F. WED ELL, 4' I'I`\' In ww- nu vuuxn nu-I 1\I 7rIa'ErI7nYE'nT Eplmlsalnes. Wellington Street. run A KCHOICI-I 1.01` or HWCKTIES, UNDKRSHIRTS, LOLLARS. CUFF8, GOT0 RATTENBURY s- :h__l_J8|CAL. Ir ,af:.rvvuu . ilpuhoturlng Coufectlonen. (`Hy Commissioner. II. nu, .\lU.\|n\\. r\I'IHl. mu. Ives "Au--urdin Hhnritf Secretary. aholrftf. And this rattling of bones will, we hope, soon come to pass. The Canadian govern- ment ha: waited too long upon the American government, and without getting any sign of action on their part. The L . H. govern- ment, indeed, has never taken any steps towards the extradition of the boodlers and scamps generally ; it huapparently rejoiced that the republic is relieved of theirpresence and has no hankering lor the care of them. But they are not wanted in this country, and if they were attended to by our crovon ollicere as they deserve to be fewer of them will be flitting across the lines and adding to the demoralization of Canadian society. We hope the bill will be pushed through the com- mons, and that its ,paasage willbe an induce- ment to the U. S. government to discharge the duty long incumbent upon it and long deferred. CIIA NOB 0}" POLICY. It used to be said of Sir John Macdonuld that when he found thst the people fsvoured sny particular politicsl movement he men- sged to hedge and take advantage of it. In this wsy he was able to keep himself in power. On the subject of commercial union. or unrestricted reciprocity. however, he wss quite uncompromising. On several occasion: he had repudiated the idea, and in terms so strongly that it was sgreed he had for once to stand by his own plans whstever they might lend to. It wee suggested that he could not do otherwise, that he wee under msny obligations. extended to substantial monetary assistsnce in repeated election csmpaigus,snd thst in the fultilment of these it even demanded that he'stend by the ns~ tionsl policy as it is for an indenite period and at sll hsssrds. And the organs of the party-thsy hsd to sttsck the agitation in fsvour of reciprocity, in s wlslignsnt spirit-- Vdeclsred that it meant. eventually end if persisted in annexation, that its advocstes were disloysl and suspicious ohsrsioten whom the police should wstch. It was only the other `day. when the iiehery question wss under review. that the opposition were referred to es the friends of the American government, snd thst Hon. Mr. l"cster;hid for notoriety in the coinage of a set phrsse by ............`........ V-.- .._. --...-.. . , . l "The bill which ha5 been made ready for l the dominion parliament, and which con- templates extending the provisions of the extradition act for the surrendering of criminals who go to banada from foreign countries, is not likely to be eyed with favour by American hoodlers who are mak- ing their home in Canada. Hitherto that country has been their favorite resort when the United States gtt too hot to hold them. The telegraph and the mail give them in- stant news of everything relating to the local and matelial interests from which they have exiled themselves, and, while they have all the immunity which most criminals can secure only by a long dis- tauce from the scenes of their misdeeds, they enjoy a propimluity sutiiciently near to save them from home sickness. Were this pleasure and this safety taken from them. what would they do? There would be a rattling among them compared to which making dry bones to live again would ` be but a feeble metaphor." A I .1 ,- , ,..l:___ -1` |...__.. ...:Il ..... l....... Janna .-.-. - ..v.,-_..-.... ..---_-. It was the New York .'llorm'ng Joumaal which made merry over the introduction into the house of commons of the bill which aims at ridding Canada of the boodlers that nd refuge in it. Said our contemporary : V AITL- L:n ...L.:..L L..I. L--- .......l- .......l.. 6'...- We take the lead in Quality and Variety. You can get almost any shape end style. Our Home-Made Breed in the leteat. Made only at -- .-.. -...J....... Am] if there was any kneeling it was done by Sir Charles Tuppcr, and if any favours were granted they came through that gentleman. We all remember how. he mnule the government. eat the leek on the fruit question, and he could not have done this without the exercise of a pressure whose nature has never been explained. .....r........, . A mutual friend-I have no objection to stating that it'was Mr` \\'imuu--iutin1zstcd to HI8 that he had had ti long u0m'era.ttinn with the secretary of state of the l'nited States, Mr. Bayard, und that that gentle- men had said that he would be very glu-l to have an opportunity of discussing the mutual relations of Canada and the I nitod States with either my honorable friend, the premicr of (Hmada. or with your humhle urvant. I took advantage of the Easter holidays to accept this informal invitation. I went to \\'ashingt-u and was introduced to Mr. Bayard. A_I if .L__A ...._ -__, L___,l:,,_ 2; H... ,I.._,,. ....,...- .`......J .....a...........- In his speech on the shery treaty 'he said (and us the Iung1m;.ze has been revised before publication in llctzasarrl it cannot be ; disputed) : un .__. ;..-I t_.: .. I I L,...- .. . -l.:,...n:.... an u... .1... .. Our cnntonnpormy lm.-4 not yet heard about the change of ln:a*. on the part of its own party. lt smlly mixes facts in uttrilmtlng nhsequiousness to the grits in so far as the Wushlnuton government is concerned, he- CMIBO it was Sir (Tlmrles Tupper. the hull- dog of the Cunndmn government while he was a member of, it. who l)caI1|e so mug mnimous, suddenly. towards an alleged hostile element and nuule his colleagues he come equally nmgnanimnus. L1- AI... Ll..|....... t.....>.. ll. ...`.._,_L ._ I- u--V-`ow-`cu-u---._... .. `Pm: Hlwnztn. Wuxoitrubushod c-`very vam .1113. M33 King Stree `. Kingston. Ontario. \ at tux nonuucs Hm nun. . - It is pitiful to nor the grif. oriitors M Ut- mwn getting down on their knees before the Washington govermuont and bc-ggimg for I what they are by right entitled to.-Heunih tou .\`p('(uIm'. I\.._ ,-._.___..._.__A._.. |, , , , _. __ 4 |,,_____) ,_|`,,..; (`III IVISI In'9IIXVIl`1V ID- For four lines. one or two insertions. 50 For four lines, each subs uent inset-tion.. Over four lines, In-at inser ion. loo pox-line Each su uont consecutive ins._. .. 5c Onoen w ubaequent loo " Twice a wee . subsequent ins .... .. 8o Three in week. subsequent ins. 80 " Twelve lines to the inch. Not loos of Births`, Marriages And Deaths 500. each, unless when ` booked. when 01 isohm-zed. Special notices in reading columns,nre\ohnri- ed at twenty oents per line fo- eauhr insertion. - Omcers of uninooruorutod Associations _or ed line 10' on<:n- Insertion- unincorporated Associations or Buoiel ion will be held personnllv !`9D0l1l" 1 '01` all orders may give Ammhun no the nnnor In one of the but Job adv Atmchuo no the paper offices in Canada: rapid. stylish and cheap work; eta-ht 1m 2- vod printipc P700965- All charms go: advrrtimno, nubxcriptjogl work : elem Im on mung ns-nun. charges `WV adzlgrtixinof subscript and ob pr: 1/able in advance: Min re mus be distincgfu crstood. The wmcxm anrnsn wmn. 8 pages columns. in published o\'ury4}`huraday morn at ton his (.3? II A year. ooaIllvul}~ in ndvancmolhnrwlae " I 33l"1 lVI1I `I ANY Oil WANTING HELP WITH IMUKB. Accounts. Oollocwful or in any [one 9' ".`i'*"..'a'.-.r:r:*'.s:.;..:'."':,.,:.a"*`:-'*..." Ind and book: kept by the week. Owen mud an commlnlon q\'ury4}`huradny morning 3: fear. Roolllvuly advanco. otherwise 01. W! I be c urged. EDW. J. B. PENSE. Provrletor. 7T171i::1_)AI WHIG: THE .4.\'7'l~BO0DLING BILL. _ Whig : Tolephoum. Number 229. ..__ 4_A __ ANNOUVNCEMEINMT. " Om /hr par O-hem I)-it-gr; ___...._____._ V_,...,, +,__. , _j_a__...._ . , _. ._.4..:x_. .. --~orr~;---Fr-1=.1 /'1 r1 I-`UL : I charged. EDW. J. .u)v|c|'r1.~;|cxm<:N'|"s. A_-....u....... "ram Bamsn WHIGQFRIDAY. M _.__. ra All kinds of Canned and Preserved Fmiu in gins nnd tin. Evaporated California Fruits, Prunas, Pmnelles. Tunis Dates in sulk, &o. Kipporod Earrings and Cuacooa fhe Em]u're's Ottawa correspondent says Hon. Mr. Abbott declnrel that he see: no need for unending the bucket shop act at prencnx. It will. therefore, remain a dead letter, since the legal machinery for which it provides has not been successfully oper~ utcd in Toronto. C I Mr. l`arnell's lnealih is said to be ytery l good. He telegraphs his mother that he has never felt better. Another illustration of the fact that a man's physical condition is largely inuenced by his mental condition, and that when a load of anxiety is lifted otf the mind the spirits (in the absence of disease) quickly become buoyant and cheer- ful. Dr. (;`rant's one all over again. The conservative pallpera will hnve to be cautious lest they have to take "A tumble to themselves." Sir John is now said to be ` aquinting through the name glauea M Mr. ` Leurier, in the direction -of free trade re- ` lotions with the United States, and it will ` not do to uccuse him of being false to him- Ielf and the but interact of Cnnule. The organ: oi the government hnd better go slow. 0 I 0 Col. Dsniul Lamont. the president's secre- tary, who has been almost ae conspicuous in political life as Mr. Cleveland. declinea to accept the $5,000 which congress agreed to vote him in recognition of distinguished ser- vice. But Mr. Lamont won't take it. He says he accepted the socretaryship to the president with afull knowledge of the pay attached to it; and he will not become the beneciary of retroactive legislation. Col. Lamont is an old newspaper man, and like the members 0! his proleulon he ls working for glory, as: for money. HIl'I1mDnT;lI`1-Oil. -Nu" -W-V" Col. Deninon, police ililxiltfl of To- ronto, has an I boy to for an days 'fnr nhnllnn nnwnnnnnrn {ram doontann POIIID, llll lull I my 1.0 `Do! {or an HI]! `for stullnu nawupspon {ram dootltopo when they hnd been placed by route ho I. There in nothing more lrrltulng than 1: ll spools ot larceny, yet how oully the ump- nllon to nod and In uioomnuylnn spoon: or larceny, ya now Iuuuy Luz ump- ution to Ital and In uioompcn lug troubles oonld ho nmorud I! houuho an Inn Io lush? that propor lotur bout should b0 nttoohod to every front door. -_. .- .._..v ..V -..__. innit-it-sisllvy-I ;)o:uil_Jle that things have come l ,to this pass 8 That a reversal of policy is cpntemplated 3 That after I the toriea are about to adapt the I` fad '9'` It looks astonishing but not unlikely. II vnuu nu uuulv-uuvu . Brockviiio Timon. We hove growing up on Chue nraot sud other ports of this town childm: doe r in anoranu And Iin than thine men of irioa. '0 d9 n9_ think _that 5 tingle dollar should be given to Toni " miuioua while children are growing up uquolour and do in our very midst. Last night nzernbers of parliament were gathered in little groups about the house 0` commons discussing the latest expose of Sir John Mscd0nnld`s duplicity and weakness. The gentlemen most concerned over the matter seemed to be Messrs .\lcNeill, U`l .rien, Denison, Tyruhitt, and other true blue loyalists, who h_av..- been preembuhr ting the country endeavouring to make people believe that Mr. Winmn is a disloyul conspiratonand that it is treason to speak to him in any other terms than those of utter detestetion. `A nice state of shirs truly, one loyalist was heard to remark. `Here Sir John has been far years telling us to hold no converse with \\'imnn, and we have been telling our constituents that Sir John is the man to_h'ght the Yankees. Now it turns out that Sir John is s Wimsnite, and has been negotisting through Wimnn with United States congressmen. It is clear thst the policy of the Copndinn government is dictated from Washington low. A Ysn~ kee congressmen has only to introduce s blil proposing to put duties on eggs and increase the tax on lumber, when Sir John At once goes on his knees and at once hurlilintr-s the whole of us. It is really too bad.` I 5. , n,,, , :II,_I_,. .L!,,-, L..- .__._ `nus 31:03.. 5 ...... - .`- ----.- ...- ..-.....-_ \,,.--..-... And this recalls the fact stated by an~ ` other paper, the Montreal Ileralcl, to the etfect that Mr. Wiman (at last admitted by the premier to be un able and a shrewd Canadian) and Mr. S. J. Ritchie, of Ohio, and largely interested in the iron mines of Hastings and the C( ntrul Ontario railway, have been conunissionell: by air John Mac- donald to regotiate'witl1 the Americans for the withdrawal of retaliatory measures from congress on condition that the dominion govcrnmentabandons its pettyfogging policy towards the United Mates. The Herald van. uuuuvu vnnu nu-u uuuyw-............ And the Wimesx correspondent adds : The olil parliamentary hand and keen ob- server is watching which way the cat is going to jump. and he told us the other day that he always jumped with the cat. Would it surpriselthe nation to learn that before twelve months the "national policy will be practically abaiioned for continental free trade by the present government ? It would not surprise seine of the well-informed poli- ticians here. The sheries are_to be used as a lever to bring about some sort of a reciprocal arrangement in the direction of removing restraints on the trade between the two cuuntries. Sirlflmrles Tupper is here to negotiate, and to thisprospectr did Sir John refer yesterday when he said there was just now a chance. A chance of what, he did not exactly say, but he meant a chance to `settle the slu-ries question," A__.I L2- _,...._II._ .1. `....o -4 ,1...) L.. ..__ Wvnl IU5 was vusy an I `ICUAVI 'But. right after this comesxthe announce- menftlint thgprqmier is weakening in` his attitude on reciprocity, and that his weak- ness in beginning to sttragg__B_tt0tln- The corrospsndent of the ll'i(m-`-I make! mention of some circumstances that strike it as pecu- liar. It says that in r plying to Mr. Lsurier ,Sir. John made no refesencc to the commer- cial aspect of the question except to declare his undyingdevotion to the principle of unrestricted reciprocity. We will be only too happy to grant it if the Americans will offer it," were his words. Last session, Sir Charles Tupper refrained from speaking or voting on this question, and when he did refer to it in his budget speech, took care to declare the Agitation absurd only because the desired end was unattainable. up. _ . . -M ` " . / nying that his party would not be 9nilty\ wearing sqrviity as I budK6- '1)... _:..|.c ..n-- u_:_ -_.......tI~m Annrmnm COMMENTS OF THE PRESS- EDI Tm L NOTES. A Cand Id Cdnloulon Put In 1430: Boxu. llollownfn Pllln and Olntmbnt. some occupation: tend: to the develop- 1 men! of certain diseases. and those who toil uminorl no pooulinrly linblo to rheuma- tism. ham 0, sad other nlliod complninu. In the gold old: and co per mines Hollo- way`: nmodien have been urgely patronized by the workers ta their very great udvan tun. md thaw can be condently recom- by "IO \70l'IOl'l I`) HIGH` very guilt nuvuu tngo. and they condently mondoduinvnlnnble remediu for inwnrd \ congootlonn, spurns uncl cramps In tho` bowelu. And all thou oonditiom of the} lung: und liver to which those who work ` undnrground or in impure umoupheru are I m niumlhrlv linblo. For cuts. bruiun. ` -IR. W. 1'. FILL. Ch N1 es! undnrground In impure llnloipneru Ira no ` ulhrly liable. For cuts, nu III and ntiisued jolnta. the notion of ` nIhn-nu - [\iI|lrnDnf. ll ominantlv hOInn ml 00 Illa n. W. nlllu van 5 Inluu olorfj Hubert Cannon was 0100 tuc- uunr. Yontorduy mp: were tdha oovudl th tut, II: to I Wyn` 0:0 llwhgfng ltlolfull `Inn :1 Alnnllnn nxoltnmant. nrloory. vuu II luv olocon excitement. Tlm snilordd may tremble in thine untried 1 an . The spirit quail beforo tho jibe and sneer; But as the wrath of fools" grows hut my brand More rmiy grip; and though the spirit`: mu- now Defend the Wrqng through ignorance. or fear. And rovel low bnfore Ila gilded brow. Shall I) was my glorious work as to thy king (hey how. . (If thou would'st be a soldier of the Right) When the re\`eille's sound o'er earth is borne: And let thy blndu be keen. and pure and bright: And keen and subtle be the` uplrlt's r ht: For nmaks resembling! ight by mm: are wrought. Thus V?-onyx ofttitnes SCCIHB just. until its tte Ihnh nhinnnnd All thv soul. Fuom out thy soul may well. dmar. I IIIIII Illd Iuneuea jolntl. (no Iuuuu In o|lovuy I Ointment in eminently hauling and soothing, um nnupply should always be at hand in one of need. oynu. Blrtun. 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