Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Feb 1887, p. 1

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For cheap tickeu to agjxdinta, and infor- mation pertaining to 4:1! utu, apply to F. A. FOLGER, - General Ticket Agent. Fecry Wharf. '- - Foot of Brook Street. Krnnwrnxr nwr *(.*N/2/i7Z no/(7 AGENO) . pl-:ic}N7z. MENTYION. mcubanrs or THE DAY? KtNGsT0N. CANAi)A. fSAT[IRDAY 1:vENIN(:. FEBRUARY 5, 1887. an. ' I` 005 OI IJI KINGSTON. ONT. 33:, in willin to n, 3!. Dix : r nk. to Ion r than H!- \ Hn might l(.`~ ll`-Old (hnnnoque nm.uAo"so `though a Ynll. Poh R. -110 [wing Jour- $II'C`IC-I IC UIIT \\'AAlIl!l0`l0.'l. Fob. & ~11: `nautica- unloltbouvnyhulnu dunno totho utnnglhalthonlthhrcudlho Uulhd sun that tho vu hll Tbonu-snow ovcr.lIDcl Charm aoulthhdupln uonbnll to non.- ouo. Insrly l.lm.(Il)nonIhII Chopra- vlou nu. I lllllll Io tin lfll lint um(hupnL an . ll. Odvlu. In -at-an nu I1 In In; The (`guns of Dopnunlou. lmwnuv, Fob. 5. Ahont lty conoor\'o- ` uv nan olpnrlhncuclmtyutorlny wabluptlzquotund a nature to he huoduponc oltbooonmban - hdlovoqn lnlothouunlnl s::nn|nu-ado. Tboouuuuoloplm foo hvonul the Kahlil` ol Ibo nnlndnn thou-Incl ul ndpncily and :3 when Incl - nut stuck Irithh o ann this nhould In lovhd. Sunni dnlu rohrnd uuuu uu a-a-rIuy. l.nsnu.\, Feb. 4. The Mar-(nix nl Valia- bury to-clay roccivoul a lapulauon uf gentle- man. who called tn urge that tho gm`- emmeut a ply the princl lea of mlunintion in the Ivor of relieving nland ol povort . The premier. in repl . up:-anal hunaal! In ' In-or nl a aoun-I. h thy scheme 0! coloni- lation clinched lry the auto, but aaicl he Ivan-I that the promoter: nl nth a scheme would nal themaolvua unable to m-orvomo the diicultica mounted tlu-rvwith. capaci- allf tlmaa nla nancial natun. . uaapll (`hamlnrlain write ma unionist : l hollow the time la favorable [or an un- pnjudlmtl eonalelaratloo ol the lruh a una- tinn. anal I Ilopo no penooal (ling Ii I In- torfaro wlth am-ll maalderatloa." I try mu) I late 0! anarchy. , Mr. Framer`: amendment an rrjn`to1I : u `N33 to 97. vu_y to sue lurulgn omce, condemned um "ovenlnwn pi;-tum of the I-lnglinh occupy tion of Egypt. He aid that the occupannn wu initiated at the imunce and under the mandate of Europe, to pruvent Egypt from {tiling to piece! on account of intentinc trau- blem The government. he declurod. I'll doing what it mulul in reduce the force in I I-10):. ma it would shortly be Tmmod to 5 (HIS J "IOU. |J,__ II' II u__:-| I I n I.| \l,\FII luau. 4 Hon. W. H. Smith defended the govern | monk`: policy. He aid the ovncuution of ` Egypt by England would throw that aoun- ` try into I unto of unnrchy. Klr I`:-nnun.-E n-u-n.l-...._o .. ..- ->_S`AJ` I , LIUu,ulJu,uIIU, lllIllgI.'l'!3(I lily IIOIIQIICI of the natives. vri pied the national chum- ber, bomhunleul t 1` principal city of the country under circunutanceu of the grutnst horror. incrouecl taxation, promoted horri` 4 ble dobcuchery in the capital. town diancn i niuna between the khedivc and the poo la. and crushed out the tint little spuh in- dependence thnt hul heen seen in vutern nation: for put. " Sir June: ergnson, parliamentary secrr l IIIIIUIIU [Ur wt- ury to the foreign otco, condemned this "nvenlmwn ni:-hunt" nl tho I-`nnlid. "mm... x F43! pt. Sir Wilfmcl huvson. radical. in seconding the motion, nicl: We hum nilod the . funded debt of Egypt from 290,000,000 to l00,(l)0,0([I, slaughtered mny thonnndn ` natives. vrinnlod the national ohm... nu our \ Irlllullllln. l.u,~'Do.\', Feb. 4.--In the hon: ut com- mons this afternoon Mr. (`remer. radical. nnnvecl an amendment to the Address in re- ply to the Queen`: 3 ch, demanding the ` nmnexlinu: recall of I the British forms in Egypt. Sir 'AI'nnn I-n.Hn.I in ...u.-.Ii_.. wanna.-smut 3:732` nell s retirement has heen fsoleelni 13: some of his most intimate fri did not i even know where he was. His associates ` have been tr ing to persuade him to give up temporarily is parliament work, and go to the south of France. His consent nally was obtained. He had be in tomske re- parations for the journey, nut as he is eel- mg somewhat better he has for e present abandoned the idea of getting away unless he should w much worse than he now is. His illness in of a chronic form. or liable at any rate to all into chmnic form, is of a serious character. The few principal ss- sociates of Parnell have not only begun to feel deep concern about him, personally, but also about the leadenhi of the party in case he should become ula le to perform the duties of that oice. The chances sre. I fear, that the lays of his active leadership are over." He May Have to. no at once to the South of Frau-e--Living in Almost Exclusive Retirement. and Nursecl by his nlother ~-'l'he Leadership of the lrlsh Party Discussed . ' Nsw YOEK, Feb. 5.--;\ London dispatch to the World says : "The condition ot Pur- nell's health has qx_`c_i;d___,_u_g_ H _.\:a.. apprm, . " iiieifioli '6?`i11 ?$ind`s during t e last few days. It is reported that some tune ago he had suffered from a severe illness, but that he was convalescent and would be read) in due time for his parliamentary duties. He did appear in his place at the openin of session, but he looked well worn and ing- gard to a degree that was surprising to his old ac, uaintanoes. I think I am guilty of no in iscretion in stating that Parnell is sutfering froma pulmonary disease. This is hereditary with his family. ,j'is -father having died of consumption and likewise his sister. `flue character of l amell s illness, Hi to now has then kept a profound secret. e was first taken with bronchitis. This was last autumn after adjournment. of par- liament. His mother came over from America about that time, and it was given out that the two had gone to the south of Francetos _ nd the winter. It now ap are that Parnel did not leave Great Britian. but that he and his mother have been stay- ing in Ireland since last autumn. At the opening of session the came to lmulon and , V are livin at the Mid and hotel. Mr. l ar- 9 u nell s retirement been so com lete that ` some nf his ninnt ino:.....o.. t..: . A:.I ma - 1 n...TaT..aT-in-T:-.... HIS cAs ALARMS HIS MORE mn- MATE FRIENDS NOW. A I [PARNELL CONSUMPTIVE. Lou at llllnnlty. |.`_I_ 1 'I`L- 15,, In the (`ommm|n. |\| . u . T..ZCi'L`cL mint cu. tbovorlrulhwonsth warning N I` Yoll. Inna; .'.'f'.!"...J I. If Us"'lXlT I `gust la the ovullirth vhlnw Illdul. to nnnnncl II- ltdh and blade ug Ihulhr 1"EEEsTo"sW F4iifdv"(> d5: qazqmrllpv Iutquuudu. (gptvvl EILINIIIIHIH ohdlvmh Nlib. nu-. u. 11. Int: -w1lu.q.u.. will III outw- aoim. me. an at the his lclnyn. -*-.......'-1--9 .::...-~-...- HIIIIII {Also I fail!!! -..._, .-. ...- . .-,. The intercollegiate debate in fixed fur Fri- day next. at Kinpmn. The debate in to he 1 on the lnllowiq: "Resolved. that it in doninblo In noun the unity ol the Hritiah unpiue, and in order to that, some form of fodonlion ot ollhncc to delond common rights, nu-an common Intennu and dia- chup common duck: in requisite. sooner : ktot." the nmrgn. In top:-an can. A. 1: in nu! y. `Danika and: Mann. For- guouund Atalanta. oool whoa hopotou 1:! an the "natot" cl Wydl col : but nounttorvhulbcouon 50. `n will Iotboputlonhno. Noilnyu on bhhcntongruluhhhqphcod cu watchman sulde TWCIICIYCIIII-.3 VII coolbhbhd dud auuldunlhudlr anions. Won: Ioinovchuthr ` "Q. U. A. `hi aQ~C.. II" 50*!- 1A Al IL: _ Hr, Ii: Mal-hm ` WUIU UICIYIIIII I lnllll Illrpllll. F. Nicbo the pnid oecntgry of the` Mnnufuctunarf Anociation. hocidu writing ntataementa to the pros ounmming tho sttiludeof the libcrnln tnvnnl the tarill , in underltood to strung mmbinstioni hotwnn the manufacturer! with I View to ` keeping clown wage; will. Id In Drona. laxnou. ht. l.--`ho hut mill-ja-Alnlngynll` I Illlll HUI-II. The Quebec Tmuurer in reported to have alincorencl that the lube government hul I u decit of over &'i(ll.(ll) In . your, when they were claimin nunnll Iurplu I" Nivhn [ha nnial u-a~rulArv 4.! tin. Wllll I`. l`- IIIII, V. L The I purnnw uf Alcl. I-2. A. Mncdonnhl ' u I nurrnal policy. prohibition imlepandonl ` in Eat Toronto in n-g.m|ed u I crusher for John Small. TL- ax_.-|.-_ 'l`_.,_.._,_ 3. _,_.,_. I - | UVUCIIIU VIIHIDIKIII C. IIIP IIVIUI` (3. I r. DHIU. A: I meoti of the ihernlnolsherbmolm held on Tu ny, L. (`. Beltnger. of Le I'mg;n., was nouxinsu-d mounted! the riding with R. N. Hull. 0, (` noon neon. monk lb! may huoen ll lhc omce ol Mann. 8 lII;':c:ullh. .:ol5c|IoI'I..|II(3.on. ` may I I on 0 prom not. wncnalnonlw on:.'.'.'5$xo.u.uu;u.um Tudors lo Ipoolfy Inns of payment. `I'M Mdhenl or any tender not nocnnsrily nu-. \ ropud. WM l'I .RUl'.'-|().`(. m I; Minister of Marine is stumping ('hulotte. N. K, against Mr. Uilmour. the lube reprooonutive. Jnnnnh T1 In Tnn\I|Ln whn hnnonpn 1 III! IUPTUXIIIIU `'1'. Joseph Tait. of Toronto, who tanulind l the Kiagnon Ooriu seven! years ago, in connrciguing in Hunting; A Ilho Innnufnrtnren n'a-rim: Hum-nl run .- CC" `lung III [I-IKI A mlhe mmufncturen oering Ihemael was an cuniinlnen for the house of common: are seeking election as sup an of Mr. Blnke. At A moolina nf than than-nln nl Rh;-rhnmlm I 7V.I_l(VVJ, Ill IIUIIIIIIIIRNJ with R. N. mu, Q. 1` 11:: Ann-`run.-.. I ll I I3 ITC Cllllll. Mr. Rhine`: eastern tour concluded with \ Another mngnlcent meeting at (`obourg Int \ ninht. I TXIXIIIIV Mayor Thetion. of St. Anne de Plninu. will oppose the Hun. Mr. Chnploau In Tenehonne. 1:. 31.1.... -__.__ .,.._ L t v Hen IJJIIIIIY. F. .\. Wilson, of Plantagenet, will be the the Opposition candidate to Mr. Lnbroase in Prescott. \l-...... 'I`|...a:-_ J u; A___, I, In -, l The Cannpalgn l`l-ogreulng \'lgorouuI_v More Candidate: Named [or (`omen-. I". E. Kilvert. M. l'.. for Hunilwn ha- been up intcd collector of the port. Sir A. . Cu-on will contact. Centre Quebec qglinn Mr. lugelier I: well 5: Quebec county. 'ilI0u. Plgnusn-net. will he the U. l\. K -U'Ur Lrd, evening. Qannnal I'm `I11. cveluug. Second Congregational -\V. .\lcCu|loch Ind (I. A. Kuhriu in the morning. and C. Falconer and A. \$eir in the evening. :ldlCALl2l) T.\'l)ERS will bo'rvsIvod :; the- n nlgnoo up lul o'r|ook . 005 0!` HA FRIDAY. the Ihh day 0! l"o}rI-nary. [S7, for the General Block In Trade 0! lhv chore numd Insolvent, (outrun; 0! Boom. llhonflubhnyr (Ion-IL Wuhan. &c.. and nholhq noon bbu. Hlnnh Ijnl unnrh-nun-n Al lhnnnanl \l--ca IJIU UVUIlu|g- Ba tint--H. F. Lnamme in the morning. and . H. Gordon, H. Buchanan and I-`. B. -I "An in flu: nvgrdnu mm 11. n. uunuiu, n. uucmtnnu am] I`. H Alhn in the evening. I-`int Congre tiomsl-D. A. Budge and J. K. l'uw0rt 1. morning, and L. D. Wish- Ard. evening. cum 0. LIICI . NUDE! In [[18 evenulg. Fourth Methodist--U. Williulns and W. F. Chapman in the morning. and G. A. Kuh- ring. R. C. Brewer and J. K. lfnswnrth in the evening. Rnntintm F Lnnunnux in Hm mnrninn Delegates In the Pulplla. Delegates to the Y. M. C. A. con\'ent.ion will cngoge in the services of the churches tomorrow as follows: First .\letho:list.--ll. A. llmlge uml l". Me 'ers. 'lhird MeI.ho J. Wilkie and J. A. ` .\lcLeod in the mornin . and J. J. (lartshure and J. Mel Scott in t e evening. Fourth M8Ihm`iiL--`:, iillinmn nml \\' Ill! IKCUPIC. Rev. James Robertson, superintendent of Presbyterian missions in Manitoba, preaches in Chalmers` church to-marrow morning, and J. F. Smith, divinity student. Queen's uni~ varsity. will ex km in the evening the } scheme of the col age missionary association nnent the support. of a missionary in China. lUl' llllHllH'Iil'Ul'. About September a fitting celebration of the Pope's jubilee will occur throughout the world. A telegram from Ottawa mi atlmt along with other church dignitaries t e Bis- hop of Kin mu will journey to Rome and make an o ering according to the means of his people. REV JAIIIQII I{nl|nl-funn sunny-intnnalnno AC \\ Ill uuurlugs. The Toronto presbytery has adopted the scheme {or joint Preshvterian and Metho- dist missions in sparsely settled districts. Dr. Burns, of Halifax, was recommended for moderator. A|.....L u....L.....L-.. .. c..:__._ ,,| 1 .- - murnlug previous to mgn mass. The adherents of Queen street Methodist church meet. in a. social way on Fridayx night and discus the subject of abolishing enter- tainments and instituting therefor free- will offerings. Tim Tnrnntn nranlwtn-u Ima min-xtn-I Hm luurrvvr. I18 IMHO wK68 PEPE In D: l`lll88l()nll`y service on Tue,sday night. ` . Ike: uu.L.ao1anm\ cu:unonins.in.; mnnection with Camllenma day will be car- ried out in St. Mary's cathedral to-morrow morning previous to high mlhemnta of Onmn ntrnnt Mntluninf BUFVICUI Ii0'"l0l'l'0'. Rev. Salem Bland left t.o~day for Perth, 3 where he El-when missionary sermons to- ` morrow. 4: also takes part in missionary Tuesdav night. Oloo` Uplnln our-I-Ilbel R III-II:`n. M I Hncucuu twp weexn services at Lillrp. Rev. Princial Grant left this morning for e Pembroke, w ro he conducts anniversary i services tomorrow. I)... q..|...... nI.....| Ln .. _L__4-,. n u Services Announced {or'l`(-)-Morron'-Jolut Action in Suggeuted In Cnuus. Rev. Prof. Williamson preacheain convo- cation hull to-mormw aftnmoon. I LII I\ \\.'nOn_. ....-........l:..L L..- ,._.._ cauuu nuu no-morrow uwmoon. Rev. I). Winters, evnnguliat, has com- menced two weeks services at Carp. Grant left this mnrnilur fnl` PoL_nT}XL P6m*rERs. "n-u`-r.}'..`. M` ii _....Il-_.'-A- .I-I__A- .'_ 12.. AMONG THE CHURCHES- In the name: wxxfuu J. uuosn. Donor In Boots and about an Insolvent. Shohln Ludo: van in Indny. In Fnnoothonwu I both! hollngu an ' ` ' I "v'LiX 3"oZ.`"..af;`3`; Ht. ' ......:".::..:*.."::`.....*-'~'~.._ -:.'--- C I} \&IllZ- TICIIW. Fnncohunlutd '00 noon to `u dovotiq uo.ono huppnu Ibo Hhnnhnln Innchn no-n Q-- 3...]... I- Tho Iplro 9! the Iorulng rayon and the Von local Tolog-runs Pruialeul Clevolancl hn signal the inter mm commorco NIL ' John H. Vnnllo In haul hd nu purlnhndomollho Medicine u dlvinlou ol the (`Audhn mine. I-_... L-- ..n.....| 1. ..... .- .a,,,-. F. M. Pratt, the nelly-Appninlel noon ury I! the \'..\l.(`.A.. vu upon the Incl ed "sin. but u yet noching bu boeuloutod nl his wheruhnnla Thou in mncidonhlv ucitonu-nt among the delegates n! the con vrntion. IIIIIIUU JIIIKTVI, II IHMXI` KOO IIIICI. Thor. N.\'.. Fob. 5.-A from 8:. Album nportu 29 dud hnuhon taken from the wreck. and between mud 40 lnjund. A npecicl train left here for the team of the dinuter. having on hnsnl oiven 0! the rnul and ph_\`!|i('iAns. Bus'm.\`, Feb. 5. - nlmong than and are Mn. Pryden, ol Month.-Al ; Mr. Hatching. of Bnmtree. Vt; Hr. Mono. 0! Spdnvdd. and Mr. None. I Iuy dealer 0! hot `wk. 1! in aid that I Frenchman from Holyole. mmod Maigret. in Among the killed. `her. N.\'.. Pg}. ll_A ......a.: 5.... 3. III II! l`Il. There we: no tire except in the forwerd peeeen r oer, but the llemee eoon epreed tn` the 0 er eere end then the bridge. end ell were consumed. Twenty -eil pereone, eo fer ea known. were teken out elive from the cere which were burned. Two of theee en understood tube Mr. Weeeon end F. Bmckle lienh. e brehemen, but they died eoon efter. The two ooechee were well ill- ed end every her in the Hoeton sleeping cer wee oocu `ed. eml twelve in the one from Spri eld mehing the totel number of peeeen n in the wrecked: cere ebout eight . `hie will prohebl nuke the elm ber o deed between 50 em d). The bridge wee between 3) end 40 feet ebove the weter which wee covered with e thick ice it prohebly thet deeth reeulted from crush in; end burning rether then from drowning. Severel were penned in the wreck who might here been reecued elire but for the HAIIIX 1 Inc unautar ll 01 a remote cnnrnmer. Cqnsmnn. N.H.. Feb. 5. -The trnin left the White River junction late. and the ac- cident in thou ht to have occurred about 2.1.`: mm. A rokeu nil was discovered some two hundred fact this side of the brid 9. but whether this caused the accident or v at tint broke in in doubt. The loco- :1o3i\'e,nf md mnil can cruised 3:0 ri ge ey. Two pusengercoac on, e Boston slee in}: car Pil 'm," md the .\`pn'ngfigld 3 ooper "St. A bans," went or! the bridge at the end on the right hnnd side and apparently turned bottom aide up in the fall. p'uL____ _____ __ `L , V . . .. . Il` WCIU ulJl'B(l. Mo.\"ru.u.. Feb. 5.-Up to noon thing one bodies were taken out of the wrec The disaster in of a terrible character. (`nvnmn N H l.`..I. K TL- s..:- -4- THII.` Sl'BS(`RlBlI`.|| obrl to: male his House lhd lot on Albert` Street. The house eonulnn mad] with t . loch oo`I)|u:'. well s':sd"ou`t:bui|.: Inga. he 0!. Uxl. In stocked with choice bull and ornamental noon and small fruits. etc. I.. I I`I\Il'AI)f\IlI\I)IIAIl t t mpurwu mar more are a large number of people injured and the number of killed and urned are also reported to be large. Con- ductor Sturtevant was fatally burned. The accident occurred probably between one and two o'clock this morning on the V Central Vermont railroad. Bosvmx, Feb. 5. -]`he express was wreck. ed at the tirst crossing of the White river A rail broke and the engine, one baggage car, two passenger coaches and two sleeping cars plunged over the bridge and fell sixty feet into the river. Before the engineer of any one could get to the wreck the cars had caught fire and were burned. The bridge was also burned, and inside of twenty min utes all was destroyed. Henry Tuxburg. of West Randol h. \'t.. a well-known lecturer. and Edward `. Dillon, of Springeld. Vt.. member of the sophomore class at Dart- mouth, were killed. Frank L. Wesson. killed. was about 3.`) years of e. and leaves a wife and four children. le married a daughter of John Lovell, of Montreal, and was a brother-in law of John W. Lovell. a New York pub lisher. He intended to leave for Montreal yesterday morning by the day express, but there being no parlor car attached to the train he deferred his departure until 8:15 o'clock last night. taking the sleeping car. He was accompanied by his sister-in-law. Miss Lovell. who was returning to her home in Montreal. It is understood that she was not seriously injured. The latest re rts received here state that the numbero kill: ed reaches twenty. and that about as many more were injured. .\In\"r-ans: I-`nl. "x _ ll.` on ........ aI.:_4.. A Broken Rail Cannon can to Full sixty Foot and to be Rnpldly lint-nod up-A Long List of DentIn-A Carnival of Saul scene:-Prominent Ilen Killed. SPKIINGFIBLD, Mun, Feb. 5. (8:30 u.m.)- ' The night express to Montreal, which left here at 8:15 last night, ran ou hri at ,\,\{9gd;u>ck. \:;.. mo... mile: north at. u nver junction. The aloe ra and passenger can and bridge were entirely burned. It is reported that there large number of u people injured the nnmhnr nf I.in..a ....a -L`:\*T OVER A BIIIWTE. HORRIBLE ACCIDENT TO A TRAIN mpmc or THE News EN ROUTE TO MONTREAL. - "K - ~~.-.-..-::.- N O. 30. AN` M71` R!L~lPEC'I'lN(: A.\Ls'l0N QT!-ENTH FOR THE BI-IN!-ll-`IT 0|-`CRE[)l1`0R\`, AND A.\u-:.\'D.\u-:N'rs TH!-`.Rl-Z'l`0. g Four but IX. H)I'I' WOOD. KKUDLING W(X)D and IAWID Wm) shop at .-_. `Til IIA HIATCLU mun I 0 IO '_.$.-e/.-'I.:tc""-`..*='3x-`fz A This or I-oxlss. I-`or address Applyv at Wmu olllco. \N'AUl?5 M.'\Nl)KAIli LIVER PILLS no urcly I vegetable Caunruo. being entirely free Cdomel or any Moulllc Iubnuuuoe. In one of Liver (`ompluln Human: Dyspep- dgndacho. &o..thoy re nnivo unintu- uon. 'l'neynn3nnr~ountui. Onehudooe. In Boulou Bu. Al WAnl:`s DRUG .~I'l`0Rl-L FOR COUOI-[S ANDO0LD8.-0rup A Boulo 3! lb: DlAl3:D Coven R|:::u(r. Tnoatilng Ito . ` 0 `#1:. '6 .`.'`..';. uo..'F.'o:..3'_ `Iu.....`I""": ...a other valunho lmrrodlonla. Plessnn to take. 850. and 500.. at WADI'S DRUG IS HI YTIII & ll} Ilolk-hon In Klwl. X D'ob.. II7. mum ; pnmo now mnuuan snoop cu` .. he 50 Inge bnndlu, 3:3` cnuuler qunnl Hood pa-bundle. Rowux Co.. Hamilton. I)I.ll\rlllVI'\l3 l\`II UIIUGAKIFJ NIAREK5 rlme new small ha? casings; by Marco, MI) lbs. Kc. rlbzkoggl lhs.&)c. porlb: halfkogs. cm ;primo Enuunh ahoop cu` k . |_||'2__bun(l_loI. IN; c_nuu[e_r nos . TO PORK PACKERS-lll[hoIt (`Ash Price raid for pork blade bones. lnnknctxnnd (eru- lxing mate:-his delivered at our wor Hamil- ton. Rowux & 00.. Fort mxoru. Hamilton. FOUND A1` LAST-A remedy warrnnmd to cure hard and soft Corns. Bunions. Callouoeo. ac. Hanson`: M oCorn solve. in bus. 150. at Wade`: Dnurs azc. unnanulnl occ Drugs FOR GOOD VALUE In Woolen Undorcloth- in; go to REEVES`. n uu luau u Jun. \VADl."S M:\NDRAKE LIVER PILLS ml-alt I vmmlnhla (`gtlnl-Mn. hnlnn nntimlr fl-no AD ny lo uugunun; tu foo of Princess Street. THE l_)()W'l:l.\'G Ai.LE\' on \Vellington 5!. with residence overhead. and the fixtures and Innings of the Alia . Possession at any Lime. AD y L0 UEORG RICHARDSON & SONS. Street. Ann. .11, rrro.-x1-:1'01'r.mE. Ponsculun [1 .....L.,. Ap- ply lo JACOB BAJ US. ` l BUTCHERS AND SAUSAGE MAKERS- rrlme h erce, 8c.norIb:ko\l lhs.&)c.norlb:hal!kean. AGENTS. male and female ' 83 a day. Send shun? for particulars. Sump es. 25 cents. C. K()\ DY. 16 and 48 Front St. E.. Toronw. FIRST-(`LAS.'~`a DRY GOODS S.\l.l'I.\`M.\.\'. Apply to J. c. HARDY an 00. A BLACKSMITH wants emplovmont: good mechanic: willi to work hard. Apply 11! Wula otllcc fora dross. air?!) or 1'1ulf. A IIOUSEMAII). Apply to MRS. "A". s- OLIVER. 35I Kingstrect. ' 14n`|nT.--ul nlngslon. Mary r.`.. eldest daughter of Mr. Thoa. Lovett. ' Funeml. notice later. (Syrurusr um! Omzvgo paper please copy. ) ` (`uw.u.--On Jan. 30th. of inflammatory crou , Julia Olive. daughter of the late c c D. owan, aged 7 years. It Mhuue Dock. but of Prtuoc R. unuun-r-1uouPsox.--un zna r`eb., Arthur H. Wright, Hanan ue, to Miss Maggie. eldest daughter of J "11 Thompson, Leeds. ` ANNAND~HA.\'S(?0MBB. -At Gananm no, on Thnradny, Feb 3rd,, at the reai once of h_e_hride u brother, by the Rev. Mr. Hall, Wm. Annand. of Grindstone Island. U.S., - ":5 SiiF'h`H$n&sn`rn1ra. hf 1r:.~`-am.-.`.=*--~ ~ L ~ LO\'E'I'l`.--Ill Kingston, Mary FL. eldest dnunhter of Mr, 'l`hnn, Lm-an xmnlp particulars. Sump II.2LU.lIL2JJa Wnwn1'-Tnor( Ps0x.--On 2nd F61, Arthur H. \Vrirht, lhxnnnnnun tn Min Mgmrin vv Ill. lgnnlulu. _0I upnusyone Lguma. ' to Sn. r"a"h Hansoinli. of Kix`1'g's15b'h.` pull. ' Moxmnv Mnzanxo of wnaon Lodge at 8 [LII]. J -U.V II` I - A.\'\`L'Al. Mnrrlsa of House of Industry 11! 2 h HI `V MISCELLANEQUS. T Fo1fs4LET oif io Rnif <`:J1L_ voL,LVb sgE; mNT_IoN. `FOR SALE. .RUl': Alliance. I h QUITE REMINDERS. W4N*fEi>- TO-LET. OIOIOI IAIILY O IAKIIU TDOUI IIID OIADI. PIZID IAY. CLO- VII AND TIIOTIY IIID. IAIIII hvnl. uuwvu nun Iuunu II uuu, on EDWARD HORHAM. l . )N. . layman. OM. THE DAILY WHIG. _-j._ I ] ROI _+_, ;_ LN uns. A s , _ ael` .\LI-:s.\u.\'. `S; Ins! 1-day. hi! I5 '[ uonw. ----- ized ENT. 7 > Wl`i1 nx___4__ ..r. x r.\ as aux: Aug. 31. Iounnln 0! Anton . Nlwuun. Fob. &--Tbo nlod Furl Arofl ouh. VIIOI lull ii cltmtl. I about can Inrytlllg not wind $080! cl nonunion want I gnu mania. l`w|n|noo.n Iqlculo 3|:-that ounllvuuolcl bnuouudhuldulurlcrl. Ana ondlIgI|.@wuIhf1. .... ..._ ._.__L.j . __.. EJITY FLBUR 976i=iE. Ijl 121'!` CTIUI, IX 1:01! or llnrtlhnuo. Into Dr. [W " A HAIR an-n rwinnuu or uvvruuuu. Inc ur. rurooi '0oHouH lul Muvvu-y. cuuln lcrthuodluuu. Soldbydllrloxu` .. - , _.-._-:-..._. "';3a':Ts2'.J.":E'vs'.'a'I'i'.'..*"'.'c"iu........ n... P... ohuod the Wolh"mu\yn Ilullu. n vi! a! I the 00910 8 - cu:.`.N.Y.'oHo lonhri op..: IL; poetry. II In uuu III C aspect I unooun. a Mayor Hurt. o'l'?\'nhrtown. win In the city lo-dn on lab w to Plctou. About noun hov udthootn loolholdon I Ik- vhud was ad. "W TIICIWW. land and Lady Rooobary nil from llom My on Fob. llth. intend tolmp for some time in Egypt and holy. r visit to In- dh `II 509 In rnpoc nooan. Mnvnr nu-L.nl Vntorn`-D `run In oh. n..i.}i:...uT.iu... Alhourllodfklhpw Ixcuohoul II-Ilnntllunli hunt. Ion spam. Ln. -4| -nigh-an Jan l':-I.-J u I ulu w IIII I .ll.l .!\. uonvenuon. ` J. R. . kinnor. son 0! the Inc Dr. Skinner, hu Inceuulully pnuod the uunimtiom for uollcitnr. I __.I -_J I _.I.. D..-L__.. __:I 1--. II j People Winn Iovo-onto. Saying: and Donna Aursc-I Auontlon. I-`. Tvoeodol in very sick. Rex: J. Mchlorine hu I-eon: uiu- ill. John Kildu has bought Hug M('(`nugh arty`: hrm in Pilhburg. R. W . HOOK. editor 0! the \\'Illu, It-H lu- ck lnr Moouul In cnjo the mrnunl. (r. N. (3. Hawkins. the Perm (burur, in n dol to the \'.M.('. A. convention. .I H . Lhlnnr nnn Al tho Igln Ila UL:-u--.. E. w*1LLJ1A31sT"i'Xiio. AnI-_u_ l|._L l_.n .1 lLl_..._ an .. -.s;n.u{.c.o...; A6130-than OOH Kit-(bl. IQIII ILQIMI A1nln|ml I C LII. -e blic school: Are Again running uhort accommodation. Today depuu lion: 0! the board waited upon the colleginte imtitute trustees taking for the use of An other room until the central school In nish od. uy Hny In or June Int. Thiswill pro lnbly he granted. "nntdhunoa. ._ `nu onllngu-Inclylupun. lIouordonunb.hIpund Inbound!- lnolhnlulllrnllnvn -1.-u.L I. .1... `he balnnco of the usuon we will ucriu our stock of choice furl At rally roduood prices to make mom for t o In t. And most stylish stock of nil and an an ever bmught into thu city of Kingon.-J. R. I & Co. L- _..I.I:- _,L-_ I, 1 A. Polo`. 0! Hanan ue, meet my Inter In Klnuxion. 0 He does not want to I no In teen minute: At I time. H ` commodnhe the fteen-your-ol hnv, uv um 13 uvu puumg PIICQI In we mung A meetin of the street: committee wu held yeate ny uftornoon. Thorn wen re- sent : The chnirmnn, Ald. Thompson : do. Dmnnm, Muckluton, Wilson And Downing. The only business done was the pnning of accounts. L_..AL-_ _L_.- _I..| l-- I IILL`JIIuu- Another shoe club ha been organized in the city. It is called The Boomllerf Club. " Its members marched out for the rs! time last evening. They went as far as (`ednr I Isluul. I u_|_.. -3 .-__.,, 1 suunune ruperues. mr $19.11!). I J. B. \\ Alkom. returningoicerforAduling- ton, has made all the necessary arrnngementa for the holding of the election. There will N be thirty ve polling places in the riding meetimr commitma -.-u uuuuou II personal. The Qucnfx College Journal declares that J. H. Natalie`: return for Kingston was an ` accident. Moot assuredly, for it comes un- V der the cstegory of and accidents. The Lfinllltllrnl in-In-gnna nnivunnnu \\'- ucr we cawgory 0! and momenta. The sgriculturnl insurance company, Wa- tertown, has purchased the St. Lawrence hotel Lt Capo Vincent, along with other valulble Properties, for 8391110. returnimroicerfor Amlinu. m. ht ON. C. nun. No man can split himself in two and have one aide a christian, the other side a politician." One man. A tnry, has taken this allusion as personal. The Dunn`; Pnllono .Im..~....l .I....I......- n.... I lUl' IJIU 0Wn6l'. D. McEwon & Son have closed a contract for the compounding of the engine in the str. Varuua, nwnod by Capt. Porte, of Tren- ` ton. \YA M____ V .., I . .. . i Rink. I UBO. lookout for the grand fancy dress corni- val soon to take place on the Royal Skating Fresh nmckerel, fresh haddock, fresh cod, potatoes, turnips, Spanish onions. .139. Crawford. A large number of persons enjoyed them- selves on the toboggnn slide last evening. It is now in first. class condition. l`lm.~..n. In` H... ....II.... ..:..I_ M. I ,7 I aulc n tuna. A small pocketbook containing A small sum of money found on the market square, two weeks or sosince, lies in the \\'Iun oico for the owner. I'\ l,l..l.`....-._ L u___ L , I I men. 1 acre were about ZUU skaters. I reach and reach, but can not grasp." i writes A poet. This is the experience of a good many :people during this em of icy sidewalks. A -.....n -.-AI.-.L, J xuuguwn. lne man: too mm. The Roynl skating ripk was in ood con- dition lut evening and it was vol patron- ] ized. There were about 200 skaters. "I Hunk and moan}. I... ...... ....A ._...~-r " Is now In nrst class C0n(l|Ll0l!. The race at the roller rink set down for last night did not occurr. One of the com- petitors was not in condition, Sir John must have changed his coat for he is presented as leading a rit regimentfin Kingston. The rusts too t in. 1119 Rnunl -lmnn u-.'nl. ..-... :.. .-A-`J "A-- vuu no nuxu uuue null and `JUIH. Oranges and lemons, 20 per 1102.; 3 lbs. gs, 25c ; 3 lbs. dabea, 25c ; ne tub butter, ne roll butter. Jas. Crawford. 'I'h.. l`..mmm...m 4...... ...........:I L..- ..,)__L_ 1 um: run uunwl`. ans. urawtom. The Gananoque town qouncil has ado 1 the electric light. Twelve lamps wilr used. 1 ` __.._._ l`u'ugrI.plu of Interest an Picked Up by Our Busy Repay-ton on the Street. Doran & Wri ht`: broking oice at Bruck- 3 ville has been c osed: . - ' '-"I he"tesclIel\I*"In8oclttfti7i`t`)f`flI'ls *?flstl'li`f" will be held J une 19th and 20th. llrnnnnn ant` 'nn\Ann 00.. u..... .l-_ . 0 M ..._.--vu-vv-o cw`; vvuvu U11. -'+.=e.-.::..-:':':.;~"-"- an.-l.-ns..n 3 hr.` -..___. -u- .-

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