1.: mm. - ma... J... I c\R`v ul hunt MARINI PAIAORAPH3. Interesting noun Godard Alon: Ito -nbgan j'nnn.I `nu.--A. don In the wbdov ol Galloway`: but at and boon on much adnlnd by the bulk our clchom. (`apt Galloway no! an ad- dnnnvhich In npliod In hollngly by the colonel, In which he expand his Inrptiu at the gruulour II the rmuvoll as his admiration {or the work dbplqod (live: 1 PI:-Inn oltlo Ooouol 850 um I`. W. 0. Illu--Ai Addnu. [All night udcpuluion mailing of the fol} an (Xpt. and A 1 (idio- ..;.`_'sL" 'r?.'.auu-..a N man. a forIhopu1)nu.vd uponl.&~ a. John Ken. llolrold eoqnnnwhnl. and g:nnbd Nnwlth tholuduu-injure, wort ol J. has Bryon. to. which lotto!-utl vuhluboonouuli ` lion in I'll Wihdn ll` glln-.-'. Kg. m Ihunnerilulhuoul ltd IKE!` the happy pair sttho h muted altar. Bo- uidu many uoful and tifnl `ft: pn- Iontod by private friends, the \ Ila lttl mnnilutonl theirgood will for Mr. Onrd by furnishing A bountiful clock for hie homo. and the youn pooplo of tho Third Hotho- diut church so tatiod their rqnrd for their tried ftieudn by pnoonting to etch ol them roupvzctinly an excellent lamp. The ceremony in conducted by Rev. R. Stilvnll. Good viahoo van ex- pnnnonltotho ht-inland ,unbohnllol the company. by Nov. . R. Grunt. ll.-\.. gncluste of Queen`; Mr. J. Uudinor. And others. The may triad: of Mr. And Mn. Utonl will hgntiliod tolcun that they intoual to continue their residence in King- I000. .- ..-uu:-u w .-u. vunuuulnn uunru. Cl IIIO Wmu and`. A man ` young cm- ! his seldom cum together in I lock. Min attic Luke and Ir. Charla Run attended ` hmmd uda nuns: Innfnl And --til-v-I --`- --- Opp. Puunrs ousma, mm 89., CI" `man an L-_J --J -.-_..A.-.___ I uy u cueeruu cmuo on menus Int night A! l the residence of Mr. Lnko. Queen stuck. Min Frankie Lake. their oldest daughter. was married to Mr. Jonathan Onrd. of the 1}'.":*..:;`:?; :8 John 0llbnI-l`I|nI.lo Lalo. An unusually plenum evening wu spent by O cheerful circle of friends In! night Luke. Oman nun PRESEN;AT|ON TOOOL KERR. . coagrauuauona whore heaped (`):lu`5.lOl;,n':`tld a midnight font enjoyod. la The concert com this afternoon for Prescott. and pmptgf at that place. or at \ Uttawa, another It ding OOCIIII, that of I ` Mr. Edward: and Kb (Icahn UIEIWI, mower World!!!` 001.`! Edward: and Mb Goons. --- u rurry, H (`II \ Irlllll. After the nnrrhgu tho hap _y vocalists \ and a few friends npnind to 0 Windsor Hotel, when congntulntioua whore heaped on them. and mldninht foul cniovnd. uuuu-ru vruu lll|lL`lI Illu me hand coverings. The groom`: eyes spa or he made the vowu, nnd smiled contentedly u bin bride, in n very decided way. nude her ` pledges. To soft music the pl of hdelity were mule, And the little l band slipped upon the thin! tingerof t bride`: left hand. Prayer: were otfued and then the ulutations were given. I`. A. Thomas. the groom, is I resident of Louinville, Ken- tucky, and brother of the good-natured r. He has been with the com y for three years. For 3 your and I he ` has been paying court to the Alto singer, ` who comes from that historic plnco. ll`- per e Ferry, West Virginia. the mnrriuva 0.. hnnnv n.mI:.o. uuuur anu cnerun 8 ll-I0 OCIDIOOII. After the ori inal nniveraity aingura of New Orleans ha: presented a programme of unusual merit, Rev J. W. 8 lug public~ ly marriod Prince Albert omaa to Mine Llara Wilson, the alto singer of the organi- nation. The ceremony occurred about I0 o'clock. The bride was arrayed in a royal robe of pink and whitenvhile over her head, surmounted by a wreath of blossoms, hung a lace veil that completely `d her face. Charloe Edwards, the tenor, and Mia: Maria George, alto, acted as aids, and the mmoved with much akill the white ham (:0\rIal'in11s, Than ul~nonn'n -avg. n-\...Ll..I -- L- Albert 'l`hoInu-Clnn Wilson. Sold into bondage 3 Many married men will any this is what 1 occurred to the poll 0` S"8"'1bil. who. hut night in the city hnll,poominod to love honor and cherish" 3 little octmoou Aftnr hn no-:nh\n` n-dug-.35.. _--.__r- A1 "'17:: pity that the position of Qneen`s cannot be dinousaed by its opponents with- 1 out I resort to olfennivo lnnguogo. Tomato huhod its Ambition. in regord to the pro- vinclal university, grutied, And why should ` its papers decry the ' eortn of Queen`: to add to its usefulness. The World may be sure of thin, that Quoou a in going to have all it seek: just now. Opposition to its schemes will only serve to populnrixe them and make tho outcome of them mom cer- tain. uvue luvll Ill Ull(Il'I0. D The blow at the principal! and pmleeeor iate of Queen`: in below the belt. Theeo gentlemen ere not standing by Queen`: col- lhge because their futum in dependent upon "it. The eervices bf eeverolof them have been in demand elsewhere. and they have remained loyel to Queen`: and no the more respected on that Account. Ye`. - ._:.__ .L ,4 Al , nu - -- ..._., ..... uu nu uuv unusual GIDII , which the provincq requires. Composition in the lifeof trade: it is also the life of education; And has the audorument of the but men in Ontario. nu- II sun muuul. Am! `'0 DOIIBVO llllll. I _` _ 4-. One Ichool of acieneo c_g_nnot do all thb ` teehuisl touching my more" thnn one nui- vanity tin do .11 the euuiaa Inching, which this nrnvinna running: |`n-u.n.nlu..... ` pop of Ind it will come. Dr. Chlmlnerllin. of Dundu, the wnrlut ulvoctta of Queen's collgo in- the lcginh-' tare, uid who ought to_know thmtomper of that body better than the World. I9 3 any that Kingnon in pretty corttin to get the school. Ainl we believe him . .I I\..-_-L. 1 I 9 A ` .._..._:_ . _ RING THE wE56INBELLs. roza BALE. nonuluunuu-uncut-agj L. _LA.A_._- .4r.n 4. .. 10. moms` Eu/M//mun, I\__ -_-_ A NEW AUCTION B03745 I mil-Alin ' ___ IIIAVI last he: I 3. ivoxtuollul vguuvrld an .` IIATLA Ann ;.n HOTEL FURNITURE. h__1_..._._ 2, H NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. { Ari! I. [ Iiponuwr AUCTION sum __of.._. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS. 12__RINCESS smm. {H.120/?/1/V&*00., The Big lillinory Room. [HAVE received luuucuou to all :1 the "MAR!" on WED. 'ESI).l 1'. M1 1' 85, 'l\.Anl|..-1.. ...O-.-L|.. L..nAn__ 14.- , In all sizes, suitable for Infants and Adults. 1 Apn'l88. A ENIRAL IliE`l'l.\'G of tho Suhocriben o S! oltho above Anocluuoo will In In the Gould] Chan-rm WEDNES- M IbouhdsyolIny.| .u!:Sp.m..lbr honpdntncntnf Directors and other busi- m GDUDSEN/SE New Ifxinsea. Ruohinca and For ` that 'I`nmmincs' opened to`-day at HARDY S, L50 CENTS-` April 98. KID GLOVES. Aunon sau: VVAISTS. Come and see them. -.~-v-. nrv- \ yin xun W. B. WATERBURY. Sec`: hen. Sedan for Prevention 0! Cruelty. A311] 8 '88 Princess Street, Kingston. Per Pair. This lot ins Special Job Purchase and is really worth 750 to $1.00. _;t'J`OTION`sA1.Es` .ARu`oBnr&inintllai.Io. :10)` E PRICE STORI-2.13 J. : It'K=iIuoN. `1-m The uadlaid Agricultural Association. w. J. 0:6? & sou laoors Ado suoes vncmm PAIWSHOP. annr onnnmoj ___uu uurnuuv rruulueu unuy cucoa In thll M M ` Inn-.Il Chamber ` 0\ 1 RIDAYI \'ls`..\'l.\'G.n! Izuharp. ` and unlht to:-dun`. III) Indy Inombon also needed. Don`! puto I I1! I: II.` A unnnnnnuo A. UIHHONIKW T--1.: V . bench of - should i=3: ovcrycu Civil Service & Teachers` Examinations sxxn 8l.50.\.\'D-S-BCURl A com. Adina ICKAYI WIXIII. luv! 10 Khlllcn. (ht. Ann. I SUMMER GAMES. KINGSTON.` Mucus. April II.` Tm nonuund 8: ... cumin: 1- mm; will he sent ovuwvrhon to any on. ponl~pnid. on n-milling prim lo J. Henderson & 00., n aunt I Inc IIIIGTIGI horrlhk oruollleo duly cl and on`: In: 1I`RlD.\\ ) \'Ii.\'l and mild fnl-tlnlr Im |..a cannot ueoorowntho ;"*7..'=3:r"E.`+.E-."-..E`5.I.I*.* *` SIZE 22x28 IuEiE. _ _. .. -....u..< uu nun uuuuvl IUII Of the Original Piemn, which has just bon > sold for over One Hundred Thounml Dollars. It in ongnvod on need, in limtndltipplo. la the ting: n"V .6` sh. -.._-..-- - ` .. ,....wu. copy on sun of lunkaclys Grout Picture. "CHRIST BEFORE I'll. ATE." IT IS A FAITHFUL axrnonncpxou (1! `III ()rim'...I IR...._. ___1,~,\ n - h:#{.kPAR'l'lE lnunolod In ll :3 the dull] cuced In 03! sink! attend my null m.....r...- -n { ORD_E_l3L AT o'rib`; T $5 Picz`ure For $7.25 A V MUNKACSYSGREATPICTURE ' _'m-._ Acnmsr BEFORE Pima innrmw won: on aw. .1. SAVAGE: 1 Hanna`: j__ B_OOK8 ANDIAGAZYNIE: F. J. Die/(O D03 . porfoctudopy on and of lluhcsys a L" aooxssueas. __.- ---- uvq|rFV` Q I. III style of the engraver`: Art. too I not manned ucxou to be return- unrnone: refunded. u an ad Cckl can be obtained by uddreulng or man No. 8!. Manual Sl.. Kingston. In \'lh Invru PRICE $1.25. o'I1r.4n/o. omor. II I widthsfooi. 617`. square. ho|1r:rt:pwh~l`:8toaain tub:I.n': f0 miles per hour. clots. one Dollar one . nnd il_uI ptioo b not realized ticket: in he mm.-n. holler upwhl. lstoaa in tubes. 5 I0 porhour. Dollnronc it at too be return- ualuponoy -uv-II I Z&i ON B-ATUBDAY. TEI 81$ OF MAY. The Shun Yacht. DAISY. In good running order Length at foot. widths ma. engines in. sq_\_nr-0. hqllor upljlhl. tuba. Inoed Io Kin-tn. nu. Apru. um. IUNDAY. 2nd May next. at 3 6`ol6ci fr-nr. (of Ihopurpmo-3 olooung Director: for the cm win you the unnucllon of gene!-nl bud- J. wu.so.\'. April and. 1887. Manager K.W.W. THE ANNUAL MEETING of thoShu'ehold- ` on 0! the City of Kingston Water work: (`our u be h at the Company`: otlloo on 0. DAY. 2nd ay o`olock p-m`. for Ihgpvu-pone ot gloating the on- lmdoned by the Scientists and Pres of Europe and Amelia. HA1] tests given in full gas uhrPriooI-l5 uni 25... Roaarred seats for talc II the box ofco. Ann-II E OTB. " ALEXANDRIA Aj C but u:.z11::.'.;"E:".."* .".':`.a`."L*E"-'. -:.= --_..v. ........u yuvuuunuuuu. mss ANNA EVA FAY, 0! London. I-I land. assisted by h r (` ny ofnlgminmt Mediums inc omm S-P-I-R-I-T-U-A-L-I-S-M I ix \r-vnrnhi guns I --ONE NIGHT 0NLY- Saturday Evening, lpril 30th.- E.\'GAGEME.\'T EXTRAORDINARY ! 5--.. .-_.__._ Appou-nee of mm. indescribable phenomenon. IIVINIV A "1' . z.._ . nun XII: II I Aprill. OPERA House I The Drums of THE GOLOR The Uomody 0! A CLERICAL ERROR. JOHNOOBBB. - Manage t M.Bu-rctt. Soahnowonlalo. rot rAprlll3. _ - ' .._- ......... -...-.u uun. 3-C0lPLl.'I'E PLAYS IN ONE EVENING-3 I II`. un_-A,;,, - --_ ..?..L_- - w/man wonxs N076? 8upported_by MISS EASTLAKE And the hon- dou Princes Th t C U u... a..'.`..aw.'i3}!,`:' 1. """" " n nnnnvuru-nu on .-on _- --__ .___,,_ cRU::_L'I'Y 1 Special Enngo-non: of the Famous 1-zngnsh . Actor. V ( : :-\{\-l&J --oNn marrr ONLY--- THURSDAY, APRIL 28th, 1887. 3 Mr. WILSON BARRETT, \:_............I |__ u .\tI n . A... . -.. T OPERA. HOUSE, -0Nn Ntrurr nm.v_ ~ nmuv. am I-Yoohnnd Drawing Model Dmwin3.. .. on-uvnn SATURDAY. In Ad anoodPcupoeu Adgnnoed GO0llI0t!'y'.....l` MachinoDrurin.......... _.DR!\l A nv A non The nned! ol CHAT Th Dnun 11.2 u........": .'..'% ruuuv. urn APRIL. Shad munch "round" .......... Jtolo Drcwlugctmm ngyvoru. etc. . 10:!) man. w1a~.ao:'.:: -M'l0HANIOAL DRAWING O0UR8E.- runny. mm mm. aw MISCELLANEOUS. `lrli. m"$Ea...u'` `5'o..`.`.a'..'.`.:: Aprlli. TO BE RAFFL_E_D_ nAIluvv-nI\A- .-:_ -- , .497 8071091 sum/VA rzoriij, Thursday the Art School; Saturday at the -' ' Vr City Hall; ' * DATES !1`__q,_.nn:ur:'nn1::13._ -- -.-u.-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ __ A smrvnnn. lira APRIL IQ!!! . nu. -1 1. uuu uruwulxu... . . . . . . . . . .3: ' --PRIllABY ART COURSE.- nunun Dru APRIL. mm n.-..:.... - -- --- --.... uaunwuvu UVJUIII nunn. Om mun, ~-V` *:.'am, . ............. .;....2t 5 In onmplu .... ..'I:l)to`O,;l)R':: "DAY. in n ILA Iv\nIuI" n .- .. , ul CIIA TON. THE 0% BAR :1 CLERICAL lam II: on. allljillm. DA VID JON l'I'u|)riEe?:)r [U JUN :35. updotor. nu nlla ..m:!)to 12:!) Ln; ......l0:JJ to 12 mm . . . . .. 2 no 8:!) p.m I. \\ ounuu|nu IhoI Dr. Gnu he n|dIhuvitbouI|hoX.mbtvhlchbo initial. @013`: collqocuud go on- Wo inn udunhonl bin to In. haven:-_ Ihuunouvcuoovrunuuulaxry hot. dudmoqiuy acid): Ichnb uluhrbtboyougnunl Ibsen-try ualnalinupoduthuol thymu- I. KlIphI|Iu(c;po:UlIogivII|Q- @.iI|$.C.sIQd an In its %%COm~}0 ::uhul|yiIun-luuluhrpcl utv uInII-l- Will IQIIII "II" [Willy yoga It echo, and out Il||\`ItIiCy,pluporl{ .q.|P. ` onndonllllowurlouuriovll nquln Ihounludndyun. Anymqvgong Inuonnunvocouy. buldluhlno. :'.-.._.--+--..=-.-:*-.:'L.._--w..-.:-'.-.-..-;-.-.- uiurw III! In no III Illplf if unhoololuuluoo. dnutwn. A one uIhonlduu|cuoaudonlIthoworkt.IocI- 1 H h rill &IllI `nr turn-O-n no...- For/lirntiulxlti '1Imdnu'ME sm. MPER6 /.4, , uu-Iww1wCIIIOIllllOI`0fIluIOQ- dnnhlou will nquln for truly b cone. Ill\'Itdtv.nlInnrlv -nnln. - u-nu In I Inuuuu uulul II IIOICIIIOWIIOIII \ .1. `cannot go on. Acoonilnglyua atulnpc htobornuiotorsiutholnouoy and King! ton in e toil tn give owo.ouu lit. Grant on at t I bolero three )'OIl'I he will he I to n uiool ofpncdul It-huco out at the cu-to gownucut. \\`o doubt it. ['3-W" mm in mm the poops. cl Kingston that union Queen`: has uaothot 4 nrbr of I million uldorl In horcnclovnout 1 `annual -n nn, Ann-ngllnul-.- -u-._..- 8 TI L L l)lSIll'8Pl'(' 1 I`L'L. The Toronto Wodd in will handle in In ottitudo towards Quota`: college, and (iron ` us evidence 0! this Inc! in the lulloving odi. to:-id reference to I lntuddrou by Principal Grlllt : The South Victorie bye-election eppcars to have been fruitful of irregularities. Some of these we here elreedy noted ; the most serious is now under discuseion, At e poll~ ing division e deputy returning otlicer in- sisted on questioning e voter es to his quali- cetion. but the liberel scrutineer meintein. ed nnly thet ell the deputy could do wee to steer the men. The voter wee ready to tehe the oeth, but efter some wrenvllng the deputy took oil` his coet end threetened to lick the scrutineer end put him out. The letter defended himself. there wee s tussle, e crowd of tories rushed to the eeeistenoe of. the returning ver, end the setutineer wes hustled out of the building. Insteed of er renting the returning oicer for beginning the row the constehle. who. of course. wee e tory. took the scrutlneer in cherge. The Poul seye thet the ernlt wee made for the purpose of getting the es.-rutiueer out of the wey.ehee-estooenergeticforthetory pertizens, who wished to control the poll. No such diegrecefel scenes would he poesi ble were the sheriff: end registrers eppoiut- ed returning otiioers. es under the Onterio ect. end only men who could be relied on to do feirly by ell pertiee selected ee deputy naming oflioere. I: is in now of theee thing! the liberel petty will seek to here the election ect elnended ln severel perticulere. Mr. Edger hes gird: notice of e hill. end it is nnderetood that it will lead to A very im- porhnl dehete. end, so far es the govern- ment is concerned. to very unplceeent reve ..... ..... -N uIlI:\.vl uuuvuzu u_y Hui pmaucr of convict labour as the member: of {rule's unions. \\'e hope the juries concur in the opinions expressed by the bench on princi- ` pie, not because they are unable to combat the same. Prison labour it seems Wu the subject of ll reference in J/udge Rose's sddress to the `grand jury at the;Brochville sssises. The country, he said, went to s lnrge outlsy to support vugrants, insnyof whom lived in comfort in the gaols in winter end preyed on the community during summer, and it derived a very smell revenue from their .w'ork. He asked the grand jury to consider whether vagrunts should he kept in idleness. He contrsstsd the condition of an honest poor man out of gsol with that of n dishon- est mgrsnt in gsol, and spoke strongly in favour of keeping prisoners st Work up to their full strength, giving in number of illus- trations ofthe result as drawn from his own experience. The jurors, in i-eply,pronounced their opinion thst ell prisoners should be employed at some useful kind of lsbour, thereby compelling them to earn their own livinginstesd of keeping them in idleness, which had a tendency to make their own connement more desirable to` them than otherwise. And so it goes everywhere. The grand juries and the judges ere getting to be so harmonious as to suggest the infer- ence thut one party agrees with the other because there's no use in disagreeing. But this fact is to be mmembemd, the! grand * juries are es ll rule composed of men who are not so directly eected by the product of (`On\`iDf. lnlsnnr na 0}: -.....-.I..._. ..l s..- 1-. and chap work : 8 Imp:-uni! Dflll Th wn:n:x1.Y nm7r_1sn Wnio. swan coluzgmu. In pubuahog over): Thundpy mommy at 01 `colour. ._ Att ed to the pa in one of the beat and most busy Job oloeo Canada * rapid. stylish um presses. now. J. n Pmsx. Pronriomr. EL 501'/10.x; 'm'rcUL1.4 RI rum. THE bA ; uulueaon ed at extra rules. ' nu. Denthlwtx unlouwhen"bookocl. gunsn I .. . Go din Spoohlnouoeatnroudlns ump;uo_ 1` ' \v" in ed H A . '..'},'":"a'o~ ' u"?mE"k1m$`amn';'3'a7{a?f ` - LT `IX PIR YEAH-. Anv1s:`iz'r1sm(1::\"rs.` For four lines. enenr two lnneruonm. ....N 50 h e tinsel-1` .25 Ova urtl.i:t`:e.lfnt.-lune no: .... .. lqniporline Eeohsu uateoneeouuvqlnm... 5o .' $300 `unheequent loo * oenweei. subsequent 8o Threeuvyeek Npuoeeot And Danthnh. Till I ANNOUNCEMEf_(jl/1?` I RISbN LA BOUR. THE Bl)-`tI'1`.ISH..WHIG,` TH URSDAY. APIiI\L