Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Mar 1887, p. 5

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3W@T@$- 1 : W M (`OJ . l|l.. . ch. l8-2:J0 p.m A... u... u.... Ill 15 '0 no. -ax u. APL. uulnnnolliollhobovoh Two boxes at M and no omplouly.-D. Duh.` I- boo. .51! no--a.Jv p.III MAY Jun: 1 ' xiii w 132} '11:) NH; IX) -T-u 1- w-and -Iu t-IX: Ill] ulnar UUIIIIIQ V In hlvnonr udgrcu Im odmynncnl I fnmoouu knwnahuuumad Iooluoiulnukln lfcnnd It would utnnonlnnunllhehnunk Tum hnlnnnl THE BI nib a. |3H .. \ 611 o-r-.nuIu Iulnuvllglv lo BIO `uh Inn-hldntlnurvlcuvu-0` . a clmvh angling I10: buy doh. --&~l'~l u-.IX,Q I- Inc and Pl)o:.";:1r ll . I an A lb. Mr I uh V , faith` You -ool.ectu.il cl. I rznuznuitnllw randy two month: .` huln (`oullpuulom tho and my other trouble: dhuvfagfknd Imnvd all (then! W III II I. W. Rev. Hugh Johnna writ In tho In-`l dcuyhg that 85- Jun ucovo-I OIOJIII [or no conch`: wort In . Noun. Juno. Plmnll. Maxwell and cell. nooivd I- r n!) lot their services In Bunion. nodph run in non: of the expuult umhls onoutwuglnn to the uw nu : vu uuv ' rl IIIIIII III! I YIIO you u. n... \\'nn"'Jf M. man. I we him still ; yo! I do not melon: I" In any; I! I thought u! Ho-I called no to prowl: to the be culled you `long! - I'd Ilop luv: and out ol this pulpit now and buyer. Ilnl luytoyouhtblonqnvhulwould lo outing. `one than with no and In * wil ulo tho pod. A remark made In Ru`. R. J. Tnluvsn on Hunclnv evening {II lmulon in owuionlng comment. In nllnnnncing 3 parlor oorhl he sold : "I mppou I nurul-or 0' you will he an rind at this Aunnunc-1-um-n. mmlng no It a an in the face nl rhnl NAm.'0nullII1l on Friday morning. Inn 8! ynn belies-u All that In up you an r (ml: than I uh WM: 5 .u|| . ".0 I .0. ...o ...I..... .n L. _...- In I ? `'50! Ill: Income I- A ! lorgylunn II lau- don on Noun : "Insulin" unueurgla. lhvin hm! 3'22 nmjnrity in Western AI- ninihois. Mr. Hunliuty will Innlnlply on . tun Alberta. And .\|nuluunl` is cc-rtninry elm-teal for Suhtchman. ` I12- __;,I .L_. .-.~_ In . I - Icuuuy u_y I mqorlry Ul IWl'lVt'. The ('muuIa'au h'a:rIfr fore-nhmlowa the retirement of Sir John Mm-ulmmlal from the premicruhiin favor of Sir (`hark-s Tupper. Hon. 8. . Illnke, mm: in Ottawa. la-uian that his brother inwmlu rec hing {hr lihe` rnl leadership. Hon. Edwnn lllnke in now ` in Heorgia. Davin hml fl?) nmi...-in. in u'..-..._.. A V any nu) nru uu Lne nanlllg quoltlon. Competent autlmrilic-a claim that .\ Meruier will be nuuuim-oi in the Quebec 4 Ielubly by n majority of twelve. The ('muul.`n.. u..~,u. 5.......L...a.....- . CIUCIIIKI Ul Ur. Rlullllglltf. Altlric Ouimct, M. I`. for Laval, sud. ('. J. Coumul, M. I . fur .\Iuntrv.-al East. are cnmliduteu fur the apeaku-ship. It is retmrte-I that .\`n' Jnhn .\ln0dmull will visit \'u.shingInn to confer with Secre- ury Bayard on the shing queltion. ` (`onmetent nulhnrilinn nlniln H... u. Blnko to Remain l.oadoI~-'l'he In-uullnol tho North-WM! I-Zlectlon a. Mr (`arr ill will he re-elected by M'cIa~ nution for ` t Bruce. .\lr. (`olu-r. the counted-out .\l. 1'. fur Hnldimanul. will enter a prut--st against the election of Dr. Montague. Aldrin Ouimnt, \l I` fur '.1|\'u` ....I 1' I has 0! Ayn : Pllh. I have no henna- II Ihhmuucin I both but ..:m-33:33: 0. Juan: Ego}: ICU. V The Detroit salary list for the nppr0ach- l ing season is, in round numbers, 847,000. Bruuthers and Richardson et $4,000: Rowe and Wlnite, $1,500 each ; nnett, 83,1110; Baldwin, $2.8lI() ; Hnnlnn, $2,200 : Thomp- son. tho` big right tic-Her. $`2,l00 : (ietzein, $2,000; Dunlap, $'{,.")()(J; Uiuizeli, 81.800; Jimmy Manning. the left elder, who had an arm broken on the Polo grounds last he- coration lay. SI ,90(); Smith, pitcher. SL800; Conway. 82,201) : Twitcheil. $1.200 : (iillen, catcher, SL800 ; Shindir, 81,600 ; Watkins. nmnager, 8`. .0lI0, and secretary Bob Len-Hey, ` sI.o0u. 1 Au ABOUT sAM}}oNs. Urlll. Von der Abe, of the St. Louis Browns, is in A terrible predicament`. He ordered his players to report in St. Louis on March 10. Of the fteei reserved by him only ve ut in an appearnnce. The world`achampions ip series with llhicugo begins April 7. and it seem: very much as if there Wu ncombine union all his crack player: to force him to pay t e exorbitant salaries which they ale- mand. 'I`L_ l\,A_,,-. I I- . I imnce wiu ne ilnpartcu to the kicking. Treasurer Billings says the Boston direc- tors never make It di\'iui(m of the prots and as a consequence they have $90,000 in the treasury. This money the now propose to expend in making their cln the best in the world. 1'-.. .1... AL. _t.1 n- 1' - n A uaseoau man has Invented a rubber home-plate, across which phwers anntomies may be ung with safety. Ilsomebmly will now invent a. rubber um ire (I delightful re liance will he ilnpartm to the kicking. Billings save llnsmn dim:-. umgue winposcu or twelve clubs. Anson has an idea that his Chicago tcaun will be as stron as ever this year, and feels condent thatt etfhicngus will ugnin win the chum ionship under his management. A base ll mam has invnntml a rnldmr plltycll VIILII USW(`g0 m 1560. It is stated that plan is on foot luokingto the nnmlgamntion of the national leagueiuhl the American association! into one powerful league composed of twelve clubs. Anson has an irhm that his l`l.i.mm\ om... . um. l`1uU IIHJE y0.|'. ` Ch:u'lie Sweeney, who played with Sym- cuae fora time, has been nmrried in (`ali- fornia to a sister of Jim ML-l)oxmlcl, who played with Oswogo in 1885. It is shntml tlmt u n|n.n in nu fnnt l.ml.-.'.... on uu c, mus uxgucu wuu H neenllg. \ ll. anager Wright, ol aha Philadelphia clul, has found a new sccom baseman named Lee Woodwell. He played with the Des Moines, Ia... club last year. l (.'l1:n-liu .\'wm-Imr \l'||lll\ls|\'nll n-ill. \`...... In 1 unfveou-uni and most tmoblonomndlsonler It came: lloadncbo. Mental Depression. luv Iltln tho I and loarlng. dedroyntho Appo- tlto. nnd.',w law eonttnuod.caunn-a F.nlau-go meat. at tho Liver. lllllllllllliul of the Bowcls. All RIO. (`onmlpsum la speedily cured by Ant`! Pllh. Ftforannmbvrol non ha I Iru tumbled with Uouh-anon In count.-qu coo! which I nubred homlxol A to. nvepnln. And still (rdorul liver. y una nho tmublerl Inc. I wuconpollod to war a dude over them. And. At an... was unable tohenrexpunuro to the light. I was enut-sly AI IFIPIR run: I ntugng nymes, neuruon mm narvey. , Mallory, who pitched a few games for the Hamilton: last season and then went to Port Ho e, has signed with Wheeling, Va. n.mmm- \\'riaIn., at Hm PhiI.m..|..|.:.. ..1..1. .l UYK. Utica will start the season with six pitch- ers, namely, Hofford, Pendergmss, liunswizne, , Bymes, Reurdon anal Ilarvey. A\l!l"0I'V. whn nimhml ll few nnrnnu fur Olin muumore. ` ` McCormack,`the pitcher, will probably be sold byCl1icago to either Detroit. or New York. ` lY:.... -_.:II _.,,; .| . ,,, nuunvu, ua., grouuua {or a week In April. Dave McKeou h, Utica,left for Cincinnati on Saturday. ' ilxg Griin also left for Baltimore. 11 CI` 1 UPI CIIID, "B8 lIlTIVO(l. Svracu-e is negotiutx_ng_ for the use of the Atlanta, Ga., grounds for a week in April. McKeounh_ Uticn. Inn. for (`.;....:.......: Tha Bualueuoginnlng to Room Again- A Great Amalggmguon, * 'I]he Detroit club have signed Briody.` the Vcutcher of the defunct Kansas City club, Roach, the new lpft-banded pitcher of the New York club, has arrived. ` .\`vr.u\nua Sn nnnmtintinn Cm. H... ..-.. -1 .|__ {ITISH WHIG, FRIDAY ? MARCH 18. J A__ ____, POLITICAL POINTERS. BASE-BALL PARAGR__APHS. J. GEO. KING. - DRUGGIST, r h; `W n tuning mauhlon m ru 0, n ` `.1 my; III I CT -1.603. hunt. IWKITTTVXL lncounaa ml any other: whoovu than] an nniooouunccul Mk I and I In all and . U dLpn and wind! ugh hlbll at his T vac: ulna IKII lung IIIII up IINTM` Ollie! Y ' It a mu um um lcuviu Union. on the I Isy up the latter. the In! an bully u ornnouul. Ian A gnu an aim unsc- lanl have recent] but ouch: nolictsluly shown and ltlllp slashed ol Mn Aclolnu-I oven up the ooounuukmal William and or ApnI'Ilnnotboluu!n- Huuunplohu also has Iollovoul. 0: l".orl.|ntwoon Bsrrhuulllh-Hon. llyl hdklbp udhrncu no rapidly 1 oroounlanl such voolsl it tho canon 1 Ycugvonlhopwpuudvldcdngoltht V utnuurrbdnnl. I- ______ ._nL _--.. _4L__. _-l } U :horo in more a nun hunulul hire or k dugout King um-I up llue not? tnu that Altar having Huh... .. 5).. I In full stock OIPAIIICI. Ulll. Etc. at Pram-u'ph ou carefully di used. Good value xunnntood. Favor in wit a cull. I loodod Improvoulonn. KIh'ml10`. Nuvh In (To the llclltnr): Now that 1030 spring in coming on I'D may Imps In we come ul IP13 street impruwmenu. nlrculy panel by out mum-il. obory ht gun on. and same 0! them are n necouily ` And would Add greatly to the bounty of the o|(:L__. :- ...___ _ ._,,-, I ,_,,.-t I - - I Genuine English Mackintoshes, in tour difterent styles, ;ix qualities. Men's Rubber Coats, warranted water proof. Rain Umbrellas, in Silk, Alpaca and Cotton, at Very Low Prices. l'T\'er_\' Department now complete for Spring. .\`l'Rl.V(: MlLLINl'II{\' all opened up. Len` SI l'Z'.\'('I'.` .0 FRUDILEY, -- .-.- ........... . ....\ ....uv - \1A1\'lA|4 A`l|4 (Tall at once, as the price will clear them. Are showing ('HE(`KED } ON(il'IE SILKS It lo par yu-d_ JlI' Al nnnn nu Hun In-L-an -J" "I... OL.._. ATEVER EQtTA.L`L:E:jj Elegant Shades of French Kid Gloves, stitched backs, only 75 cents. ! Kid Gloves Cheapest atWalsh & Steacy s. m I >1 ES \\5AT]*]RI RO()FS Materials For Spring Jackets. Allolllth lcndhxlhl lllodlileglnd full stock otfhlnu. ll. Eotg. 0 . Z I`!-(cavitation: mmfullv dinno-maul, nnrl Nuvh I7. LETTERS TO THE EDiTOR. -3; nr(:h I7. run nun plupuuc 1 Iuuu u|unInu(:Lure(l n npccuu nne stock or the Very Latest and Best he- signs in, LADIES AND GENTS HAIR GOODS. 0! the like never was won in Canada before. My selection will bufouml of the most brillinnt kind In different styles in LADIES BANGS: WAVES. FRONT PIECES, LONG SWITCHES, made of Real French and German (Tut Hair. GENTLEMENB TOUPEES. WIGS. 85. BALD-HEADED PEOPLE (full and sue fm'your- selves. A'~gua.mntee given in very case as to the qual- ity of goods sohl. My Head dresses are now worn lay tllonsunds of .. ._II __.. ,., AI ' IW ' - Mch. IR. ` K1ngston,British-American Hotel, Wednesday & Thursday, Huh; 28111 & 24th As an urgent request of my large number pf pan-on`: in Kingston has` boon ndc to me to Revisit Kingston with my N ow Scfcctfon of Styles in HAIR GOODS. and as I im noon leaving for other parts of Cnnadn on a like business tour. I have concluded to be in 70 /W P/1 mq/vs AND THE PEOPLE or /(//min/Q. 4-Clasp, tan shades, only 60c. Undressed Kid Gloves, 60, 90c. 3-Buttons 40, 50c. 4-Buttons 60, 750, $1.00 and $1.35. nnc;`s:'17uc1 GOODS. PERFUIER-Y-':"L:l'!1 4 .. \aA\lUIA, u.n Daustu nu. uuuuxu WM Scotch Tweeds in Great Variety. Melton Cloths in New Shades. Brocade Velvets. ' Brocade Tricotines. Silk and Satin Brocades. Ottoman Silk in 3 qualities. Mantle Plushes in Brown and Black. Boucle Cloth, in single and double widths. Qnnnh I'I'I.........a.. .-.. n....-A 77-:- For this purpose I have mnnrifncturod a Special Fine Stock of the I ms in LADIES AND GF!N'f`R' nun nnnnq no .3... In... ........_ nvvu unlu URI: _ ..__. ` K , A. Dorenwend, Pans Hair Works,1 'I OIRO1\T'I`O.M . my Ul guuus sum. my dresses by of: ` people all over this Dominion, h'_"`_; Remember my styles are h fortnblc to the \\'em'cr. Call at British-American Hotel, Wednesday and Thursday, March 23rd and 24th. WALSH & STEACY. SPENCE &. CRUMLEY ` ----F()ll TWO DAYS 0NLY.--- r handsome, natural in BJJBEIITKIICG, and com- nrer. at my Show Room an convinced. A tlaudlho-dlnnr-I In-Ha.) PRIOR MIIRU8. UIIUFAOTUIIIR. I u..-'-"':.~1'.:"El'-I-'~ `'3 Y`"!'"-., auutl IIITIU A &uuI.h.. (KO:-0 Hand Noun puonlnllllu I ml 111.: o rah-r. _h< "f8-=%=-$1-e-3 .3 " ar.s.'I=: ..`a1'.`e. ..'``...``'.':*. `#33:. ... If Fa \ "N-av. (Inning. WINK DO ll We rooonmo Mnltomyuyn to every unmar- cr h-on or igrdion, and know that ntrhl I domonmmua ila value. Bigned. J. GEO. KING. I lb-Artur . II . each: :53? r. giving an... to 7.. and n For '9 to handy 1 out "In. nnou reason-mu Wan . end Mount. on llnwllo. '0 advise as In frcoal : and In unto s-. run: n `E Inn. no In I---- uur cure II to [IO U. I. PIIIII Oman \ ` and rudh II It lino ha tbou'r.ou:u`om:u an ' " Mann. on Ingram '- -.I-4- -- - Leave your onlon before the ruuh. Nov. I Bin'"i'i`t?i. T6n'iIi" nominee 04313 J W 'E:'U"'B av usmc no Ayn`: have no linotlncllil thin maul]:-inn Inhm Tbnee ourr, (long...) 11...: A94-.- Make your selection: early. I33 and 134 Printers Sh-4-cl. "`A`uA74'"u -ii"r i7:'7'i MID. Autumn. A. n: RNIIUIIIZC TE. F_A.'U'L- d, nix pattern: to chomr fmm. Ine uolntmon or Canndn. and we understand it lunlu-gonnlolnlinglnndandthe United Uta 'fhlnIsnotnquackcur~all.butn relhbloro ed torth re 1' n diseases. ha i s"._`. .e......&'1 .'.; .:.i...,.a. z....u.. Juf than y enabling he purchaser to know just what be II `Malta yn nr haul: Dnnnonoin no -`no-Ha-. nnal Inm- Very and 'or even in BANGS: lhunnl. .....a n.._....._ rv..- IL ')....:. hi; 1'}! ET IV3iL;:S;;"_'I;EMED 1' .' Maltopepcyn In endorsed by All the loading physlcin (1 {mm drugxintauuouzho t the of Cumin, and understand `it has I In:-no sale In Enhnd nu! ma Hnnul run-- DYSPEPSIA I IN DIGEBTION. ! ! And kindred dlneuea, lsunquestlonably almanac-tun: kl.uId,ooanoq . Jam Iiundnuho. Iui-unn. m..'.`2. nC2 T Dr. W. H. Parker. No. 4 Bulnch Street Boe- mn. Mama. who me be consulted on ail dis- eases uirlnsakllinnd experience. Chronic and ob: lnate diseases that have baied the skill of all other phyllclane 5 specialty. Such treated Iuoceufull without an instance of ztllun. Mention mnsn Wum. Kingston. t. TROIT Fun: Pnlss. There is no member of society to whom The Science of Life will not be useful, whether Yout.h.er-ent. guardian. Instructor. or clergy- mnn.- naonurr. Address the Peabody Medical Institute. or Dr. W. H. Mass. mnv be conaulmd on all din. _._.._ __-,..-_ v`n i~:n 11011:. wurnna A & #2'I-..'Z`-"5"'"._'_=_'3 tor the put 50 ) e&l!-A'l`LAN l`A (`I-Ns'nTL'1'IuN'. Tno Science of Life is A superb and masterly lreause on nervous and physical dobi1ity.-DI:- TROI1` Fun Pnlss. Tham In nn mntnhor nf an:-Inhr n. urknrn -M... Ion-ea. The Science of L1! is worth more to the young and middle-mi men of this eneration Ihanall the gold m nee of Camorn and the silver mines of Nevada. combined. - S. F. Cnnomcun Thou Solon:-n of Llfn I-nf aumomn nnlnn nu... CHRONICLE. - The Science of Life laof tor value than all the medical works ubl ed inlhis country for the 50 your-3- TLANTA (`I-Ns'nTL'1'IuN. Life is aunarb and mmnm-Iv ma pruson uons Iornuacute and chronic dis- one of which is invaluable. So one fauna by the Author. whose experience foryzi ours is such dsprobnbly never before l`oH'to'the I. ouny physlcan. 300 pages. bound in beauti- 1111 French muslin. embossed covers, full gilt, ranteed to be aner work in every sense t any other work sold in this country for 8.50. or the money will be refunded in ever instance. Price only (LG) by mail, t plll( . Illustrated smnple freeto anybody. . end now. Gold medal awurked the author b the Nation- al Medical Association. to the dent of which the Hon. 1". A. Blssel. and associate onl- cers of the Board the reader is respectfully re- terred. Thu Q4-lamnn nf Ilfn in annual. ...m... n. n... -_-_ v_._.. - .w-4--~ A Grant Medical Work on Manhood. Exhausted Vltallt . Nervous and Physicu I)obllity.Premsturo line in Man. Errors of Youth. And the untold miseries resulting from lndlscretlon and excussos. A book for every man. young middloa and old. It contains I25 prosorl Lions for acute and chronic dis- eases. which In in\*nlImhln_ so Iqwhd Intuwwlnl. Inntgnu Inn: gu Only II by Mail. Postpaid. Illustrative Sample Free to All. .__ _..--- - 110` Iron 3{0uuG1MJ;aIDDLE-A('iED iIu.Q .AC \."'-PR1 ..9;'_T*!Y$;_u=. v ` vvvuvxwvrt VIJBIBI on. C:'.av`t\\. MALTQEEPSYN A STANDARD n1:nIczfL-15V o'1'z_i:T ny -@ {u.}.} ngnnj - A1.)- '03 -nai.31Tc:mms. i t K I ugstou, OM. HULK, satin Pu... ""35 J1)` ll lhnnn-In. ....-....2._...._ A .__.__._.__.. JOBIPB 1rnANxL'i1~F,` ;%xaa'.$a.-*.-'.==.':= -vr nom uocx. mots: ST. Iv. . Ill. ` if ..... _.t.`3..a.'.s.t '.".s`v`.'....'... Hlahlnnn (`nann jnur an n uululll II In! IIOII Illllllll -' oltbo xv. con-mm: sun and student. lxehnqo. and olLhoChloagoBou-Ii `Prado. Pm np mpuu uui. to be summed to Or ol a million at the next annual `nun-.. uungn nun I luv ll IE-UOFI. 11. mm Hg. - or?1c:-cumus: Winn uon ' ' `I1 D. xvnn. sun: 1' ma Bhotor. as Blood and 84 New 8 .Nqw York City GRAIN AND PEUVIBIIIN IA l;l( I-21'. tltornn & W ht (`OJ (`nnunn Ill . .-I. Ia,-I-mum .-'-- -u--. vuivvnp :1: \II I.VIll.I'lIl.. ACTIVE I-`Ll'CTl,'ATlO.\'S In tho Market ollbr orportunluu to I ulnar: to make money n Gmin. Blocks. Ind: and Petroleum. Plolzft peuond uuonuon given to orders re- cev hr wireor mail. Correspondence solicit- . Full Information about the markets in our ltook, which will be forwarded free on Applica- t on. PRES!-ZI_lVE YOUR SIGHT 4 alga. R Unurio lanv uoiuuu an` 330...? Canada (`olton(3o. . H Dundu Cou.onCo. .. } Ontario 1nveounenL.. N.W'.Lnnd(`o...,... St.P|ulM.&H . . . . .. ` Rich. & On innxoluommerco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. UH In F enlliank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . CundAPucioRR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 81; Montronl'l`3:rra h (`o . . . . . . . . . . . .. o nvignuon Cow. 82} 9_It.yPuponuIRR.. oA1" 9 [ umon aux . . . . . . . .. Ba.nkolCommeroe._ swoon. Bank of Montreal . . . . . . .. On io Bank . . . . . . . . . . . ` . duPeu le . . . . . . . . . Moloonn Bun . . . . . . .. Bank of Toronto. Bung J M uom ue1Caruer NOW--TI-IE TIME TO SPEUULATE. AIVIVIIVI` I.`l IVDFIIIV Allirrxnvn - .- LID 5 City bags 4.!) to M0 for atmng"-Rn-`ten. W|oat-nomi; rod winter 88 to W; white 87 to 89 : 88 to N. Corn to 560. Peaa-6I to I50. 0uts-2'I to 28. Bu`1ey- to 65. Rye-45 mm Oauned-4.1!! to 4.50. Oornmonl-I.w to 1(1). , Pork- NJ) to 18.25. ` I;\rd-0 to we. Buoon-l0 to H. Hams-ll to 12. Choeoe-ll| to I3. Buttor-Cronmery 23 to 26: Townshi 9 I9 to 23 ; Morrisburg 17 to 21 ; \\'eslern 16 to S : Low Grades II to 15. Egg'a-steady; lined I6 to 17; new lnid 18 to we uuoumons :- Paconts. 4.25 lo 51!); superior extra. 3.3!) to 4.10: oxtm superne. M55 to 3.70 ; spri extra. 3, 40 to 3.50: superne. 3.1010 3.2): strung are. 3.90 to 4.50 : line. 2.75 to 2.85 ' mlddlings; 1(1) to no ; Pollarda. 1.75 to zoo . dnumo Lmto 1.1!); baits. an-om: an ___,_. ---....-_ - -.u.-uvu unannnsnl. MONTREAL Man. 18. Flour - Receipts. 0(1) bbls : saws reported 875 bbs. Market quiet at unchanged rates. QuoLauons:- Putnam. `.25!!! lm: nnnau-lnr at! can In nlorcnnn uoboo . I mm: H Ildtlanruobn-I.IhoVIvd.(xuu.I jh -no-lL_-L--|_ AL. OIL 1lAl!KE'l`.. NEW Yonx, March l8.-Open, 64 ; high- ut. 643 ; lowest, 63k; cloging, Q31 AIIIJCAI noel nAnx_x-IT .l\__._ A. `H44. 1`. . Cunard Steamship Company. SAILING from New York ever Snttu-dag. Au- thorized Agent F. A. Folgor. erry . f t of Brock SL. Kingston. 00 I nuull` uncu u unrlaullll llloclllloll. Fm-:3: Rmnma Room. Princess street. over , Byrnos' Store. open daily from 10 mm. 1010 Em. Prayer Meeting every Saturday night_ at o'clock. All youpx men made welcome. ____ Royal AI-canuln. Tu: REGULAR Murrmos of the St. Lawrence Council. Royal Araannm. are held on the first and third Mondays in ov ry month at 8 p.m.. in tho Catamqul Odd Fe ows Hall. Princess Street. Sons of En land. I Lucia-rlzlc Loner. No. of the Sons of Eng~ land Benevolent Society. meet in their new Lodge Room. corner Montreal and Princes Sta. over Strachanb Hardware Store. the bud and {lb Tlloednys of each month. over Strocha.n'a 81 - nnlonlo lwgulnr Dleetlnp. --Kneiongst. John'uLodgo. No. 3. on'l`hm-aday. ' Agall 7th. at 7!mp.m. ndon lodge, No. 253. on Monday. April 1-1. at 7:!) p.m. Cam In Lodge. No. 92, on Wednesday, April 13th. at 7: p m The Regain} fleeting: of the Ancient uni! Ae- cepusd Scottish Rite of Free are held In their Hall, corner o1'Bx-ook and Sweets. K (`on of Perfection, Thundny. an Rose of 8ov.- Chap. Rose CI-oix. rat. Wednesday In month. u-unag-- Ayer s Pills, :.'::I`5'.".'.}'%."..". .'&`. :5 `.'....'*.~.'.".. ..2!.7.':'.. MONTICEA L PRUIJIJCE MARKET. |:--.___.._ us . .. IIONTREAL STOCK MA BRET. MONTREAL. Mch. I8-l p.m. AnK`n ma-Ir .,..._.... -13:24`. out o'wnont (flosllll - Young Men : Christian Association. Ton.-n I)u-.nnun Dan`. 11..-_-__- _._, _. `-van -uurw 1-$CI. (llama & W C On.) Nut Yonl. oh. la 4:!) pm. n ma`! Low rm`: lluonlo ilstlnp. nntt, John`-s`l;ula. M.` Q ..-m.. `sona Lnnnn. Nn. . of tha- nonuouunuluuu that lfonnd noppngunl hebo oh 1` ho at :v.:r.`I.PlIh and L on-:nhdv`.mn l::h.

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