Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Mar 1897, p. 2

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wvw-w` _---v%_ ,.... V7- ..-...._... ...... v-u. ' puoouw. . _ for `ixulipjo 10% ns mention BIRD QAGEB {com Ibo. up: better ones, brass, lid HP Woovor Chg ground in our: branch %w|n trade. ' lllllllltlln Be sure tome G. Cli` for bargains in real estate before purchasmg. . The renlv of A. Honning tn Row R w A KIN wnu unuer roreulonure or mortgage. Come and see us if you want anything in footwear. A. Abernathy. Self-rising buckwheat llour and maple syrup at Reddon's. Punn nnanino nrtvnmnmn nrn m... .....:..-- _uen'a. . The Wntertown street milway will be sold under foreclosure of mortgage. vou want. nmvrfhimy 3.. I'M plcg ,9! I.-nu my {Ate--.WI`u,\t nu P001310 Are Tnlldnj Abonh-Nothing Ito- oopoo the Attoutngn of nqou Who An vnklu xotu. ` All kinda, 9! shoes nhooumt Abcrnebbfe. Beoclf m',a Pills will dispel the blues. Pane kc our and maplb syrup at Red4 ,den a. TL- !lV,1.-_L.._.... ..L..--A AVFUL HEAR1; 5rs_Ase. . PAHAGRAPHS PIOKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTER3.` ~ mcmsnrs [tom DAY. As WELL AS EVER. A Martyr To Love, by Joanna. Wood. Ann. ;, 'SA 1`JU RDAY. Mnum o. 1sT 7. prices l.ovd'l.v Cm-nplrxlon. The huuianoxco should always have A healthy. mo V105: and this is attained b the use 0! il or : Iron Tonic Pills wlnc` strengthen the nerves, pdrify the blood nnd who up the system. Fifty pi1|< in a box for :35c., At. Wade`: dn. shore. ,.,.__.__.__...__-- -- -- swim om ma reliuhloi umnoo u dooatho buslnou. pay I and adjusts than {air mfa onut-fa " nu-tun, ll I\llII} dillll vl l`lI I III-VIII: A medicine that destroy: the germ or cause of Brightfs direneo, diabetes, kidney and liver complaints, and has power to} root. them out of the system. iejgbnvo all, price. Such is .mo is Hup \BiLtorp.}' and positive proof of this can,-be fond by one trial. or bv nukina vnnr npinhbnrn" uuu pU!lLl\'U prom OI uua can.-Do l0l1lIu by] trial, by naking your neighbors. who have been cured by it. /. luU(llK'H| (rullegc. About 300 persons witnessed the core- mony, nfrF'whi~h the guests, numbering about fty,` drove to the home of the bride, there to partake of a sumptuous supper. The rent of the evening was spent. in play- ing games and other amusements until I) a.m.. when the happy couple left for their future home in Portsmouth. The presents were numerous and costly. l\llluRl0H. The bridoiwns linnd.eomo|_v dressed in cream cashmere. with ponrl trimming: and nntnml flowcrrumd was iuzsislod by her sister, Miss l.i77.io Fegg. who was also dressed in Cronin cnslimere with ponrl trimmitig. while hlisw Sara Urnhmn. sister of tho proum, drenz~'c<| in pale blue casliinore, trimmed with lace and nnturatl llowcre. nctvd at maid of honor. The izrnmn was ably assisted by (J. Meek. of Kingstpii medical college. Ahnilf. .100 nnrnnnn nzinuu-nnrl tho. nan.-. nu-uuuug nu.-us. ` A very inluxcsting event Look place in Chrint church, (,`2\tm'uqui, on tho evemngg of \\'e(lncs(ln_\`. l"chrunr_v `..`6l.h, when J. J. 1-'rahoun,unndiceruf Kingstonpenntcntinry, was united in 'n:u`riugu Ln 1\l|.~Ki| Annio A. Fegg. oi (Tnturnqui. Tho <'m'eIw1r>|1_y was perfuruxml |>_vl.ho Rev. A. \\'. Cooke, of Kingston. 'l`hn |u1ln'u:nn |unurI.u\...nl. .l........-.,l . nu. unnrn nu auuuu) arlluul wnrxnnl Prof Glover's talk t0Sundn_v school work- orn lust. night, in Queen I-Lreeb Mt3'llf)(H~L church, was Inspiring. Ilu dwnll. nnthe need or knowing the pu[)i3.-` und knowing the eubje(~.Lt..1b-at:mght.. Tu-xclxomsilnould have, met s_\'ln[>2lthy nml (`harm-ter. Thuy sh()uI('l [)()."L|8F'. personal holinn.-s, and H) leave an ilnprcss must, be filled with my Lhu\-insm. He urged close lnblo study mu ! r6(`Omll1(.`h(l(`(I valuable book-I to aid Ill dis- r:.lu.-ing nnvicnt. r.`<)n(`.cpLi-mx of (:0\I nud the development. and gvowth of those; um- taptions during Lho ages. Rev. Dr. I{yck- mun nml (iourgo Mills spolm after l r0f. (How-r hncl been thanked for Ilia .-A-.luYrg.~s. Other nrhinwscs nro pronmed fur Lino prot of tho city Sunday school uu. kelxa. ' ___7 _,__ .. . ._ . `Don Bulaaco 01 Key West, by Gunter, .> - `KO. Prof. llorenwenthl Return. In another column will be seen that Pmf. Dorenwend, the grant him goods artist, i- nmking ii. return trip to iiccuinnincliite Lhoq who were unable to we him during his hisb visit. The increased iioinund for hi-n line art wigs, mupoes, sxvitcime, balms. from- pieces is ciuising ah the hlld-I in hhi fav- tnry M 'I`umnt,o to work ovcrtiino, and ho ia quily inure.-isiiig his eam of eiiiphiyeos. Ladies mid gentlemen who nre buld or have thin hair should (`.`\H on him in. llritish- Am6`rir:mi hutul, Kingston, on l~`ri(ha'\', Murch lmh. Prof. (Hover To Sundny School \Vm-knr h__:,v),,_,v . n . n u - . . .-nu; un wlu [,nu|.mI L_\' ll'UHl um lull` grounaa unnnciabion to the city will be executed in n few days. ' ` The Conveyance Wail Correct. Mu} or Skinner has received from city Holicitor l\l<.-lnlyre a mmumuir~:uinn amt. ing thut the n-nlmitor hm: carefully e>;:uni1`.- ed the deed of convayunce of the Mi.llmd cenlml rm grounds given to the fair grnumh ussocxuimz, nud that it was found to be sutisf.-1ctor_v in every Impact. The letter states, also. that the deed of convoy- zmcu of the property from the fnir grounds tn Llm r~irv will hn nvnrullml ;.. A|\\`1IJ"9 Amllng. We are always adding to our stock of h0HHO fiilxiisliiiiga. This year we are show- ing the very liitent things in silk drapery nnd cumiiu nmtexinls with fririges. vords, t.8.`.'t'6l8{|.H(l gimps to mnt.cli. I)Iew styles of lace curtains. now :-Lyles of Ammicmi Derby cuituins, new Mylar! uf poles und lriniining, new spylis of window shades. I-`.\`er_\' hotly in\'it.ml to impact, them. R. .\Ic[<`iiul, Kingston Carpet. \\'ar0`hou:-zu. Llvor, Kidney And urlglwa Dllnuo A .....-..lZ,.I..A 51...: .l...n_.___ AL- ,. rnnvlct Morton Released. Convict Thomas Morton was released from.l,_he Kingston penitentiary on Thurs- day last, nfter having served is five years term for larceny. Morton was received ut, the periiteiitixiry from Toronto. in Decom- ber, 1892, and was released nine months before the expiration of the full ve years. having earned the remission by his good conduct during his incarceration). He left for Toronto _vesLcr guru: uuuzuuv - :1 III! |\uIul'LIf.'ll. The 47th battalion bund, Napnnee, has l`6Cl\'_0d instructions from `tho militia de- partment toreturn the instruments now in tbeirpoaseaeion. the property of the _ govegnmont-, by the 15th inst. This ac- tion has been taken becnueto of the refusal of th band boys to attend cnmp nt, such n low salary as the government ullbrnr cu.` onv uncut: nu`-rwvu. The T. F. Harrison omnpany has effect- ed a satisfactory settlement with the in- surance companies. The amount of the stock saved in about $5,000. The compan- ies will Ly $3,400 and the Harrison com` pany win keep the stock. One of the com. panies with in 3300 dollar _polie_v has not yet settld. The company intends-to con- tinue business. uugu wuuu uruurju I'lIIllo`l rur 06): I I'll?- Prevot, at the New Yolk clothing atoro. Brok street. I I received A case of boys tweet) and ae- mun '(nll`s1zee) will be offered during the month of February "uh. 35c. a pair. . They M'0 great. value. .1 Facing The Flag, by Jules Ver ne. 50c. Rho New Pnrnog. .. y ' Tho atbck of pu on, card onset and hand bags at R. Uglowi 150. : in very attrac- tive, t.)no='et_yfes are the latest. and tho colors and shoppe the vry newest. `: _.._.___;__... _.-_.__ _..__.. 4 Boy: `tweed of Bend linutn For Me. A Pair. D-......u .4. .|.- \v-.-. v_.`u_ _u-.u,,-,, Como Early And Get The Pick Of the ne bmbroidariea to be shown at iaidlnvfs on Monday. 1nntr1;menta'l`o [lo Rel urned. .-.| I .. 1- u u \v This . purchase will be of fr~rel on Momln_y_ and for this day only, ut. 20 `per cent. 011' at Laid- luva. 0.00-(;_{':r-(l-n_I*J|ul)ruE:ry. ' On Monday. Beautiful new pat.- terna at less than wholesale prices. This special bargain is at laidlnwl-. and for one day only. nrvf Ao vu5:r5|Tv.' Wmltllug liens. __ .. vutuuu any n I-un.uuu, Dy ueorge M with Fern. 750. "London Pride, by M. E. Braddon, 750. ` The Money Splnnsnby H. S. Merrlman. 750. Embroidery l)ar;a-I_;a Satlementa Eortea. v~1 - ` c.v n pt-LW [III] l\'l'. Llll 5 V7 Tl I FV `CHI I-HG , clnonpent. M`: n {are yvny to lmy. It. pun. Tiylc. ' spgxwa an omxuq uARca13._. Buy Clothing or llen'n Furnhhlncn from OAK HALL you may for what yun get, not wlmt otlon not and don't. pay for. THAT'S HY wo soil the ..l...-....,A uv- - .."..r- ....... IA |..... 1 `me n. 0 Bibby col, 0.4; mt: , mm: smaer. Po`s'I ~o i3ILLsz Mr. Imlricr sub for his pontrait. in Mon-I tron! ycsterdn_\'. \\'hon vuinplatenl it will bopreiieiitmi to the premier by his Mon Lmnl frinnrla. UU Ill UUIEIIIRWI I Lmnl friends. -Pllvn f urml In Tliree Tn hlx Nlxhtl~~l wh- lnlr. Ilurnlng Skin lllneiuien R1-lltwml In Him l):\y. Dr. A,un(=w`s ()inLmenL will cure all (::i=vn of it,x`hii'ug pll in from three to six nights. One npplitrution brings comfort-. For blind und ` bleeding piles it is pcer~ lo-9. Aim cures Letter. ault. rlieum. ocemn, b:uhcr'.< itch and all eruption: of Llm skin. llelm\'e in n day. 3.3 cents. Sold by \\'. ll. Metllev. ' F. NISBET SI l\l:'Ill5\'[ HI n Medley. .uu_v .'.Mn. uuu. Lnu p:\rK 08 murnlnzuca 10!` the occn.-ion. and thnt.nldenm1n Allen. A. Abernathy, H. H. (lilxlersleam. Thomas Crate, S. Murtin, W. Newman and the secretary mnposo a committee to curry nut. urrungcxnents in cvinucctiou Lhorewutlx. (J-.xrricI|. ll |[,-|,.,-_,. I , I v I it `C _i=}\:LLii"+iiz HIIIIIICU Culnlnll/I/90. It, was moved by H. H. Hllderaloevo. seconded by T. (Irate. that a band concel'!. he held in the city punk on the evening of Muy `Jlth. that the park be illuminntcdlfor l.hnnr~n:\uinn null Hmlnlrlnrnmn Allan A From city clerk Flnr.n;g.'m, by instruc- tion of Lhe mayor. that. the nrquost. of the voxnu.-ittoe for u grunt towards dofm_\'ing the expenses nf \*nrr_ving on the celebra- tion, is still under Consideration of tho unnco committee. I. ....... ...,......,x L:`. 17 11 4-.|,3__-I__,_ (mnllnvul \. um -,:ro:u Mun (".lr1`.Ill(l :5 full WW3 l1f'('l'Tl'l'I:`\ `HE.-u!.\ 2'51`. gzrmu-st of Mn-1 purier: and humor cures, when all also tans LA _ - 1' Z i j v I 1 T Must tprmrlngr nnd C gznrlnu of ltulnlng. lvuminpr. scaly skin mu scalp lmmnrn is in. azamuy rrmurl by A warm bath wllh ('rrx- (`r'r`.\ 9->.\1-, n nlnglo snmulk-Minn o{(`l'Txn RA (ninum-m tho ;:ro:u skin vnrmnml full Irma uf"('r-1`n-r|:\ `Hr_.nv \1'\'r. rvru-an-at n! Lluml llllbhllllllllc ` Secretary Drennnn stated that ho had written to bheth Fusiliers. inviting the battalion to mko part. in the celebration, but. that. he had not. 30:. received un lIHR\Vl`l` yuan .u\.A.: uuu |Iul.l\.'A uv-ow, nu-nu nu vaau unuu nticura hr-H throun|n'IH$\ world. Po-r-rr: Dxrn urn rumv. T 15 :3!` ch vmhc (_`uI|v-.. rm NI-un. -' Hm: In (`urn hll Rl:oIxm." In c. " Fro1n Youth Up, by Marion Han A Devout Lover. by Mm. Lov1ttCam- eron, 250. A`Ll(e'a Mistake, by Mrs. Lovitt Cam. oron.25o. ' ` 26. Cursed By a. F'ortune,by George M 4 with Fern '75r~., \iIl'.V lUVlU'. From iiieut.-(.701. Pnnton. l.'Lh bath, A.L.l., Belleviile. ~amt.ing Lhu tho nicora of his corps would meet on t. it) ovoningi of the .'>Lli insu., and would then dacide as no wlnether or not the regiment will accept the In\'ibuli0n to spend the queen a birth- day in l\ing.ut.nn, nnd Lhm. the invitation has been laid before the aorgcriuts of the but-Luliun. u.......;._-. nf-_,..__. _L,_,n .1 . I, n u um um ulllwury committee. Frmn Lieub.-(Yul. Cotton. I) O.C., M.I)., No. 3. regretting hi inability to nttend the Incetiug and r-tuting that he will be prepared to assist. in ewry wuy us to mili- tary prmule. - From Lioutr.-Col. llrury, commnnding A' field l:mtt,or_y. st.:ntim_r he will be hnppy to nssist to the extent of his power in Inuk- ing the velobratiou r. success, n ml Llmt "A old battery will Luke part in the mill` lnrv revinw. `Hum Onrhlrlvur .....I .u3n..-..pa..... nr n..m.m Illl III I/IIU llllllulllg. The following communications were rend by secretary ])rmm:m : (lurlnntl City bwnd. \\'ntert.own. N.Y., stating that. the band will run an e\'vursion hero on `.2-Ith of May. From Liuub. -Col. .'\loI-`ill, l{.M.(.`., for Lieub. L`ol, liib.-Ion. commandant. of the col- lege, I-Lntmg he will be happy to arrange for tho pnrticipntion of the cadets in the Qu0(u`a hirthduy l`0l8bFl\l-lnll, nnd Llmb Licub.-(Jul. Kibsnon will be pleased to act. on the military coxnnmitteo. Fmm I.im.r. .t`...I tnmm. I) n n M n lI |l:|Hl_1<' U\`l.'l` IKVUIII INF`: _V`(`!nr 5 w 5-Invot} in his hamla. (7.-Lrrim The meeting thou adjourned. I`r'e|mmt|ous (lolug on Apau-e For the Quemvu Mlrthduy Cclulpyutlun. A mooning of the `. 4t.h of Mny c.s|ebrn- tion (-onnnittoe was held in the nityuouncil chumbor last evening, mnyor Skinner pro- anding. The nbtendnnce was fairly large, despite tho inu|ennon-_v nf the weather und mo fact. that another meeting was going on in the building. Thu fnllnwimv nnynnnnninnoinnn uinnn .......I IUUl`pl: but! ouor maue. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Wee!-e com- municated to Dr. Smythn her intention to accept the $6,001) offered by the (5. T. R. company. and notice nf her decision wu.-I at once sent. to solicitor Bell. ac-Luu m res. worse 8 claim ml` lli,UUU. Ah the Lime the offer was made, Mr. Wooeo was confined to her bed wil5'hill- ness. and n reloreaenbative of her Eolioibor mm sont. tn lurnesttown to a.cquniut- her with tlm olfor made by the company. She book the proposition intn consideration. with the result. that she finally decided to accept. the otfor made. \'mAQnrrln\v nnrnnnn hf. \L'........ ....... Dr. Smytho had. some time review; to the meeting, fyled a claim gainsl: the company, but. nohmuunt wan specied in the statement. of claim. The legal ad- visorn of Mrs. Weese contemplated asking 3l.(Nl0, however. Mr. Pope. armed with insbruotioim from the company : solicitor`, dgemed this sum exorbitant, and offered to settle M re. Weeso'a claim for $6,000. AI`. Ilia rimn flu: nlrnr mu. .......I. ll... uurwu 01 nor nuwanu. 9] D Some days ago 0. H. Pope. from the ' oiiice of Grand Trunk solicitor Bell`, Belle-. ville, wnh in the city and held a conference with Dr. E. H. Smythe. Q.C., solicitor {or the widow and famiiy of the late Samuel Weese. who was killed on Decombor mm last. by A (i.T.R.. train no the Collins Bay crossing. the object of the meeting being to arrive at n onmpromige on the question of the amount of damages to be id to Mrs. Ween for the ions she and er six children had sustained by he mfbimely death of her husband. \ hp k`m..-I... L...I .......- A2..- lanulacturcrs Royales De corset, P.D. Guns! not Y Wu don't have M. We sell forctuh And have nu Mllw to post, no lonau tqllgurb In. no book-Eu-per`: or collector}: nhuy to gmro (as | MRS. WEESE ICCEPT8 THE G.wT. ' R. CD'S OFFER OF 86.000, Qontereuoc of loucllnn Bplnltn In 3 (`omuromub And I Bottlomont of thc (`no-.`\Irn. Wcen Comldend the Pro- ponnlu uncle and Finally Accepted Thou. me succEss h`z0nEo. .W%iEZN VWONKDHER_FLJL.- viww PI!-'I[Il\ I've`. rm. mo-uh Cxd by (.`r'rn`\'|u mu Your `choice Ox Tag Calf of French Calf ._I-land-Sezwc` Lace Boots this wegk only. . 1 %Wm. Allen r Ilrnt-I: co.....\ am. ..y T BESUREiAND GET THE 6Un ANNUAL cuannme SALE. !$..6 39013 33-95- IF A FRIEND TRIED AND TRUE I V . - `TV [Got There. Robinson " Bros., Dnlnh... Ix-.. 0.-atunnm and exp:-rrutimx. * I Hnvlnq lnlum unlv my Hur;*)h1|. I will (`on- tinne my Muliu H11 Us nmtnr iv l<`.mh ully vuuru. L H. D.`\\'IES. OM00 of a1mm...- nf Murhm and 1~`1sImm., ()t.tnwu. Unt..Nnv. 23.1804). . \\'e in v9 It splendid opening for R know! man in Hrm-kvillu and vicinity to represent the above I-mnpuny. Apply to . W. J. ' Tlnsllctor. nnlau-In flunmhnnp "bu:-aIl\- Awarded 10 Gold Mmlnls and Diploma: d'Huunur. 3" __.., muur lm hmn n llrm lmnmnnnn undm -wm-k- urn wlmuu principles and nldll wuu d givn mm mm emclunt. munn.pemont,.. It at- ford mo plonluro to any int the urwlanlunt, you mo now mulling withemu justifies tlmt 0.-atilnnua and exp:-rrntiun. Hnvlnax nnlv m\' mxrnhn_ I will Ion- 74 Ana dangerous wonpons anal mm pruvn u lmomrrona to show who unn them. but. when we ulnin 'l`hnt we olfer the beak. Bargains in `l"l`hIBY. Tabla and Pooket." wo are in no danger of u nhound. I We ondrun-or to nun tho gomlu to out unstumor.` mute and M the price to their poukuts. J n/mm.v's muzowamz House: 115 Prlnuols Sn-`at. ---.___--_ North mprlcan Life Auunncc company, , Toronto. DEAR Sun: In ncknowleaiuin rovoipt ofyou-r favor of the arm in-t.. union rm cheque Inr` 01,911.42, n-presenting the profits: on Inv Min , tmsmy-your endowment policy l?`!ilO M.h lush. permit. ms to express my Mb I nation it what in n vor excellent. rewuih. Having had the risk on n y life (mrriod during the fifteen years the Policy hm: been in form. inyprouom. rm-aim of ulmut. fifty-three per mum. of mv money M l\ dividend. with the Policy um m)nI.lI1ueal,nr my hnvin the option. an yuu hull me I have. of tail! Ill in cash 15134.12. whilomyPuIiuy yetlnoku ve yonrunf rm h- im: its nmvurity. demnnntrqtnn n mummy or gomi nacnnuvruont on the putt of your Omn- pvmy wiih whivh I think your Policy-inolsloru ulmulul bu W0 planned` When IJIHNIHIHU cnnuented with Hm North. Amorimn iirmen you: n o. hiiai an nmlnl on nouount 0! my old um true lrusmi. I on. Aiexmnier iilamkmmln. helm! lxrthitlolvf. furl knew that in nuy inst,-m.iun Wiiil whivh `he wnuid thus vwtivoly Muooium lnimueif, Hume must In both rm fmmdntinn omdm -wm'k- whmnn l)I'ih('il)lmI nmi nldli wnu .1 pin. DISTORTED FACTS liocnmo renownixl Immune ho wvv-wwwvsr \Vc are renowned for honct, careful, painstaludng work at Hm-;1< I~IANmm;, Dx;coRA'r- 1.-1r., GR.'\INlNt'., P.-\xN'rIN:, GI..\ZIl\'(;, Smx \ V1m`1:\'(;, I luulig lll~'IJ\l\ID\J '0t:t'arlo Chambers. Kingston. -~___._ I The miner: Toilet Soap Co., Mrrs. Montreal. ` Aliglnlity Itoro rather Chan 3 ohiy atom, although you will always nd tho I_|A _ ,____ ___-. Painters. Decorators. Ghulon. I tu_._ _. ...__.... 4_ s. Roucnrou, Agent. A . my For further Information dbp I and to Hand 0Ioe.'l`otonOo, Oanndn, V I ~ I mm the Double .LinMl_`.y, Solngdulo` and Annuuv Anoldoq'p_l qlio..v. whit 1.5 cunrnntau xed nunxyfoi npooio .; lnjurlm. liberal wookly imlcmnlty lo` pn~thsll_v Humming lnjurlao; Mn! 5 It pom-ion for toul diouhlllt ' D. .h& ` Mmurncr msait THE Or 8. M."I'IBBEY, spfilax Asant. Kfngntqn. 1157.3`-7 M001` 1:1. cpannrna An = Accn;eNr ' mca , jcournn ~j lighted with Ask them. EI'I\V`I I"! l|I'l`.| I WV BUOKS I. oaum-irrs mr douon M. V` 0 HIV" HHTIIITQIII of [Honda who are ruunhuly using our |'nuIrAn (`Allin .....n ylvxluuny unlll our |'nuIuu. cums mm A )PM-1TR\' AI'lt_| are lo- xIl-l.A-.I ...In. `I.-- Tollu you that A vermin llrtllo is Rood, you are unt.'"td buy that. article Ive- cause you hum faith in your friend's judg- mom. We hnvo hx alraalg .l' l'-l.....I.4 ...| ' I $13: loot. - nu wuzuv vu- fnifln them_ V11 %U$EW Babys % Wm1 5 a1p> S- Hardware. and Wonuuton 89-3'-L % Remember. GREAT OF THIS L~%\Me~g] Kingston. and you'll know why we recommend it Think Store] 01 H" Ila: :1 wmo. no unproven with Ago. IAIU I'I my! van faulting, Vlnuio aooond :to mice to: toad` minuw. hnimr been mm: on nu. um. um mums mam rows to: sound` Ininntu. 3:-in; boon -meet on the nopo Vishnu nu uvuqe IN lnocmqnm; y_j. bk D'.'|1| fVII'h plged I hunt gm. 1". Hr`: wmo. ' 0' `fish hmgl:-rn .IIH.Iou., n rnlhn Hap -`nungr ._l-..A.. `ch . ' nothi . I to IIOEN . Willa. ROE 'li55fO.'"IhIInn` ` to in new-' owft 68:! Sargrrinngntu Ind` 31%! ding {top a we rote attack of `gfippo. I use comlmdjor 35. E. C. Nitchc. ? oy mo omor two lormlrdo. We ought to win, ii iii? boys have the wind," unuringly romurhod F. F. Bront- nnll. I'hu In obvious," replied J. '1`. 8n horlnnd. "All person: who come from Booville are Iootgdhhnt Vn,y.f' cbovnll mm nlnvotli hm ...... uulnunnluon. The visitors puomptod very little oom- binntiou work 3nd in this pmoooded onu- tiounly. Moniro and-Kolno played a fair- ly fro: and opon gommuuiuod ocouionnlly by the other two fonnrdo. WA nnalnl In din ii an: t..._- 5.-.. AL- VI!"-Ors- The Ice was a trie sofrfor I good ex- hibition of the gimo. In this both toami wore handicapped, the Frontonnco particu- Inrly no, nit. nu difficult to get. in my combination. 5` TR; ..:.:A.._. -AA-._.._A-.I _,-_, I!--L BARGAIN % .. . DAY to lawn nocleylaw The visitors wore outplnved in every ro- apect in thooeoond half. The yearn work of the homo players was too much for the individu I? lay! of play put forward by the visitors. 'I"L- ...- ..._- _ 1-,-n- _. p...;. - FBFI ll "DI V Lamb Hid he odultl not have played had he not. been crowned with his hxmoua Tar? o` Shnnbcr. He played a star game in goa in the second half. M..n...'... _....I 1.7-1-- __- Am- ' - - nu ma uocona nan. . Mcuuiro and Kelso are two S/cry mitt. men, handling their sticks well. Lang and Weller also givo promise of developing in to fast. hockeyiou. Tho viaitnrs warn nuh.l.n-ml in ......... _- u_;- we uuence. would be an marvel. Rayner did not pull hiznsekf together for a rush untii tho secoml part. of the game was underway. Then he fzriy humped" himself. 'l'\L-A:.._; L.u _,,_, I - `- 1'3. , ';he first hit was an alow as time. Fron- tenac: seemed to be half-dazed. Aroun- ing themselves later on, obey made met- bern lively. . I.-nmh mhl ha nn..l.l "no 1.....- ..u.......I 1.-.! > IIVU Ill`: Quite a different. story was bold in the second hull. Lamb entered into the npirib of the game and paid less attention to n gorlion of the mnlimme. In the tirsb half rontonaus lmndled Lhemsclvex like putty men, but when they came out for the final heat it was seen acunce n transforma- lion hnd ml en place. In the first bull it looked ns though the home boys had for- gotten the numbers of tho combination. but later on the old soldier game cmne out. in all its glory and Belloville. was not. ours pernnictcd to score. Frontcnncs were not, idle, howmnr, as they doubled thei r score, points being made by llnrcy. assisted by lurruy and Cmminglmm; Murray. assisted by Cunnin,r:ham; l[:\rt,y.nssiated by Rayner; Raynor, assisted by Murray and Hart)`; P.o_yncr. from Murray's pass. leaving tho tubal ten to ve in Frontcnucs favor. IV Illllllleg lean`. Riguoy played his calm, cool gums and was ulwn_\`3 around when wanted. Jalniezsmu, in goal, if properly supported by the defence. would be marvel. Rnvnnr rlinl nut null l.i......H' 4....-sI.-_ R-.. \ra."v.'l'\ uuuul II] I no IIOIOTOO. Phippen is an ex~member of the famous Winnipeg team. ' Ritnnnv nhu-ml Lia nulnn m-ml an... ---.I mu to uisungnisn mmeaen, doing It nice- I , but. the doughty Cunniu" kept. pave niqil ngnin tied the score. After twenty- mi >uLes' play, Murrny let out, 11 notch, tak- ing in Rayner, who in turn introduced die puck to Hnrty, who scored. Lang made n chance long sho" jvsl: when Pinkie Lamb was not looking, nnd the score was ngnin evened up. llnrcy once agnin came up smiling, but. his goal was chcckmmed by one made by McGuire. and at hulf time the teams retired on the some basis as they begin the game, even up. or five nll. lk ...'A_ , ,1-n~ uuIIn.~I.ulI, oeuevulo. For two full minutes after the puck was set rolling play was held in the middle of the rink, the forwards Lusaling hard for adveuitiagze. Cunningham relieved, uesist- ed by Rayner. Cunningham scored. re- ceived an oil" side up from Reyner and the point did not count. Play went. up into Bel eville s territory, but Phippen relieved the strain: Murray cut short. the llight. and returned the play. llulmo centered the puck in Frontenacs goal, and for some minutes the home goal was hard pushed, McGuire. Kelso and Weller heing in evi- denoe for the visitors. For fully live minutes was the home goal besieged, when tleyner livened matters up somewhat. by forging a spurt, ntternpting (1 shot on goal. which was blocked. From oil" side play by Bellevillo the puck went. into scratch, Reyner securing and after rushing relieving Lo Cunningham, who scored on a long, well placed shots. Time, nine minutes. In thirty seconds Kelso tied the score. For A minute Frontenac-5 were in the game just :1 trille, and made several ehotn on goul,I'Hnrt_\', Rayner. Cunning- ham and Murray each taking n turn. Me (luire came to the front and advanced Belleville -1 stock, und Cunningham evened up n half-minute later. Weller was the next to distinguish himself, doing it nice- Iv. doughtv "llunnin" Ixnnr. nu:-n The oolobl-and P 0 Corsets are um-ivnned for porhoa 113,- beauty of nlnh and style, and 11310 roooive the hichost awards at all the lmpontlnt elhihiions dnrTng' Una Vast. 20 nun. 0bm_insblo'in ovory variety of shape and utylo from The Ice. Was loft and interferon run: the 2la:llg- The Iruntetllca In a run: clans than Their 0ppunentI-l!ow the Play Went and the Icon-lag Players. Come along. Berlin. on some fine night when l`ront_enaes are "At Home" on hum ice ! The Quinta district champions. the lo"ry nnd..prido_ of Belloville, have been rumbled. and Frontenacs, lilxe Alexander of old. are looking for new conquests. What a match it was, and how"ii;ii';i;,bgc- ter it would have been 5: gnu? bg-N of `'10 Pl 1{8l0'l variety, allo 'g of the up-to-date WAY!) work of the li` ontenses to display itself. The Bellevileites ut themselves on record in admitting t at they `came down expecting to meet with dffeut. It would have been too bad to dfsa point them. For a team looking for troullle it cannot be denied that much trouble was taken to niit; rather the visitors gave their opponents all the worry possible. For a borough of the size 0! Belleville it must be admitted that it turns out a spunky little hockey team. but when it aims at de- feating the city wherein the game of hockey was conceived. devup ed and sent broadc.ast,.' rcaly it is too much. Having run up `against and defeated the Crystals, in non- deecrlpt, ithrate. scratch team. pulled together for the fun of the trip up to the capital of the Quinte district, the cham- picnaol the fled ling district uts on airs, and trots down llere looking or u twelfth victory. but the hitherto uninterrupted career of success of the Belleville pets was H cut short. Too bad, but twould never do , to give the borough of the buy an opportu- V nity of crowing; over a victory above King- 0 stun. However, now that it is all over, ,1 congratulations are extended to the BolIe- W villeitcs for the plucky ght put up Only In one team couldwin,and admittedly the best [,1 aggregation scored a majority or the A` points. Dr. Clarke occupied his old posi- tion ns arbitrator, and called those players W t order: 3 Ill(Ll.l-I\'ll.l.l'R (inn. I'l|UA\ I |':.V \l:5 uU.\l. Ti e-keopers-J. '1`. Sutherland, Fronfe. nuns; . F. Brentnall, Belloville. Hun! r'.:-iereea- W. Cochrune, Fronbenucs; H. Johnston, Bellevillo. 1:`... In-:\ t..II ...:.......- ..n-_ .|.- .,_,_n, [mt `Selma ins TI;fNETOFI;l;} _ , _ (nu-er\'ntInu| lly The Reforoo. J.\...... ... _.. .._. .,,-",l A 1' -I IN FAVOR OF`THE`[l'URD FRON. : Lang lluuuy,` Iu4LLl-:\':l.Lx's u0AI.. Jumleson. Hulmo. Phippon. . Weller. Kelm). M(`(:`vuirn. . lleyner, Hnnv` Cunxninglmm. MUl L\\Vl|1L Ri;.'ne_\'. Lamb. 'IlI)N'l`lw`.\l ll`hL' llnll rrsmo. vv. uucnwne, ur. l:lMIO, Fklp. 14` The players on rink No. 2 nished rat, when the other players were at their lost. and. The score then stood H to II in tn-on-.of uhe Rockwooditee. The last named rink Ind plncod two ehou. giving them sixteen points. but Capt. Leealie ich hie Inc Itone knocked out. the two pliaed by the beyitee and brought hleown into iI.ion.t.hu| winningthe round for the K `nclub by one point. The meet- in `e keenly interesting one. WUYE I ' No. l. Kin at.on-A. T. Smith, alder- man \Vn1keu1,%/K . A. Dalcon.Capt. League, skip. I5. , Nn I nnnhwnml_,, W` ll..l___._.--. n STEACY .5 bTEACY, King-alnn, UK! . I0. I510. I, Rockwood--T. McCnmmon, pr. Foraepr. J. Dnvidaon. J. Dennison, skip, II. No. L . Kmgotnn--\V. F. Nickle, L. I-lendoraun, Dr. Watsomaldormnu Stewart. ski I, ll. 0. L . kwood--W. Potter. W. Carr. - W. Coch Io. Dr. Clmrke, A-kip. H. ' nlavora rink No, 9 n..;.:....a Rockfomlg Axnln Defeu ted. Yesterday afternoon the Kingston and Rockwood curling clubs had A friendly match. each club putting two rinks on the ice. The ill luck following the Rockwood club all season did not deuert. the players on this occasion, and in the aggregate they were defeated by one point. The players were The Llmutnno lnnllutlnn llad Attonuon l'nld to It Lnnt Night` About. 0:30 o'clock lnat, evnnii g as police constable Kennedy was slowly pacing his bent. he discovered a blaze in the Lime- ncone buzuuoae college, l"ergusou`s block. An alarm quickly brought. the brigade to the scene of the fire and in less time than in when to tell it. tho ames were extin- guished. Thero caught. from n stove in the principal .-private room.communivating ton book one". table and chair, which were more or lees demegnd, us were nlao the books in the case. A good sized hole was burned through the llocr. Had the tire not been (liscoveretl just. when iL was by the ever ulert. George, the damage would undoubtedly have been heavy` nun the ll-uues would have spread iupidly, and. perhaps, have been comiiiiiiiicntecl to the stores undernontli. The loss will not. exceed $l0U. urumcm stored in N16 nmoun collars. Suporinteudeutewltb and -icy engineer Bolger have been busy directdng the work of the mun who are digging to rout-h the main. The work is more than naunlly dini- cult. as the ground )5 frozen solid to the depth of several leob. Superintendent. Howxtt does not. look upon the break as boimz nu serious us that which ovcurrod in the Princess street main some time ago. huu umo LIIU wrwcr wun uurneu Oll Il`0l'n EHO main it, was of considerable depth. As soon as the s'upply was shut, oil` it. began to run out, am his morning the cellar was quite empty. At the fool. of the streehjlowever, the houses (lid nob fare so well Being situated on It much lowel level than are thoao in the immediate vicinity of the break. the water ooded the collars to mnsidcrable depth and will have to be {lumped out. in the inajnrity of cases. lnmage to quite an extent. was done no urbiolea stored in the various collars. .Qnnm-..\o.....l.`..pu......l.. .....), -_-.-N Hr, uuveu Dy u seconu squnu. Immediately following the bursting of the mnin the water begun to pour into the collar of uvldermnn 'I`z)ye'a renidsmce and by the time the water was turned off from the main ir. nlnl nf nnnuirln.-..kI.. .a...`.\. A- Just As the Engine Canned We Midnight. Just. as tho oirl ongin works puinping-station ceneoc working at midnight the big water mnin on (lore street. burst`. at a mint opposite R. If. To_ve'a residence. 'l!he superintendent of the miter works department was notified undu ntuifof ornplnyeos pub to work. and tho waLor was turned off from, that section of the system. Tho men continued their work until daylight, when they were re- lieved by a second squad. Immedinlnlv fnllnwino H... h.m.o.'.... ,.:_ IUI MIIU Bush. V According to the boy : story it WM abi- pulated that he should be sent, to svlmol nt. lounb four months in each year. but. (luring his six yeura'reside me on the island he was nut. to ncnool only four.mont.he in all. He can read und write, however, acquiring the knowlege while in the orphans home. He saw his father last summer, when the parent tried to secure the boy`: release from the farmer who retained his services The farmer was obliged to put away each year so much inmmy, which now umounts to about, $3U,bub this the boy cannot claim until he is twenty-one years of age. CNN [H3 0W1]: Life became unbearable to the led, and on Thursday he made up his mind to quit. He arose early in the morning, packed up his worldly belongings. consisting of the aforesaid three books and two small costs, anrlatruok out across the ice to the city. When he arrived he was attired in a pair of coarse long boots. cotton overalls, light short coat. leather mittens and tweed cap. wall worn. Over his arm he carried two more short coats, and he said he had with him every stitch of clothing he possessed. A`n overcoat was A luxury he knew nothing of. He said he intended making his way to Brockville to his brother, whom he thought could get him employment. Ex- mnyor Wright took his case in hand and secured from the mayor a pass for the lad. who left on the mixed train at six o`clock for the east. A,.,...._J:._._ ;. .L_ L, 9 '-[uni Yen`: Inbroldery Pattern: FRIDAY I "A Cele that the dryness` ope Aether!- .. 1-` use light levps ff; ` Yestqrdsy eftertfoon s lad lbll Down-. teen years of age, but small for his years. footsore nnd weery, entered the store of 01 t. Br'eden..Bmck `tsreet. sud triedto eel to John Anderson. on emp.l3'yee, three books, prizes qrhichjho led h received from hisusundey school teacher. Mr. 'Anderson refused to "purchase" ' the "books. oounselllng the owner to keep them as lohw es he lived. On learning the boy : story the kind-hearted employee` assisted him as far as was needful and interested others in his behsllr ' Tqm Wlll(l representative the boy. who are his name as James Clmpo. told the istory of his life. Born `at Wsterowh, N.Y., about seventeen ears ago, his father, Frank Cnmpo. sing a stone querrynmn. he spent the rst eight years of his life there. Before nrriving at this age his mother deserted her; husband. lsr v- ing him with twt children. The father brought the childr n over here and found shelter for them in the orphans home. where James remained netuly three were , being taken from the home by u olle Island former. residin within three miles of the village. I is brother John is now at Broekville. where he is employed in mail driver. According to his story J mes put in six veers of his unhappy ex- instance with the farmer who took-.him from the home. Within thnt time he was only twice oil the farm, and he never had the pleasure of jingling a single cent he could call his own. ' Iii- L.................L....-_LI- L- .n,. L; , u BUSlNEw-SrCr3A('-J>l.LEGE AFIRE. Snlnynuu in thin shown in `the * t. and laidylnw 1-gamed I ipociul at 0! on: 6.000 yards at I great hot- 'n and will obr -the entire lot: on outlay at 20 per cent. otf. THEWATER MAIN Buns} Au.AvvVAv` Vnmmwr nmrtsin Death Chnnne-`d Awny Under The Spell Of Dr. AgneI'e _CI`Il O for The Heart- Iore Wonderful Than Ah-`elry [ale le the story or Inn. Boedhonee. 0: Wills- `eroft. on. Where diueue has effected the heart the remedy to beep lied must be speedy in its eecte. or L mey be loot. Mn. Roedhouee. of W1 lecroft. 0nt., pays: .'Cold sweet would etamd out in great head: upon my face. beceusoof the intense anering Iromheett dieeue. 3 [often felt that the death ttrug lo was at hand. No medicine gave me he p until I used Dr. Agnew : Cure for the Heart. In thirty Imnutoe the-eevero pain was rcxnoved. and after heking little more nn one bottle the -trouble bed nuiehed. Ilxnow nothing of it to dav. Sold be W. H . `Median- 'Iroul.nU nlu Vllllllll. I I007 notmu | day. Sold by w. H; `Medley. lyll. AV. 1 . Some time ago deceased visited friends` in this city. among others being the late Owen Mcinnie. and it, in n curious fuck. that on the morning of his death intollj, enco of her demiee `was received by hii family alone of all her friends And unpain- taqcee in Kingbbon. ' Mrs. Keogh was a hnlt-sister of Patrick Dunn. who for some time was emplo ed in 0berndorfTer'a cigar far.or_y; of oseph Dunn, in the employ of Jmnes Swift & Co., and 0! Richard Dunn, who also is an em- loyoo of Swift. & Co. Her husband, homas W. Keogh, is employed as foreman, in his brother's cabinet: warorooins. tho largont. establishment of the kind in Brook- lyn. N.Y. Rnvnn Hm: nnn Jnnnnan ui..'o..J !..'.....l-. mm P D consmsl Mrs. Maggie Kt.-oah. Fnrnwrlyof l('IIK6!,0ll. - Planes Away. Notice has been received in this city of the death. on I"abrnur_v `.p'Lh, of Mia. Mag- gie Keogh, wife of Thpnnis W. Keogh, of 907 Kent. avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y. Decons- ed was bqrn in Kings-Lnn imd' ipont her girihoocfs days here. Iksr maiden name was Margaret Dunn.` Nor father. Thomas Dunn, was a '|mrnesa-maker. mid for many year: carried on a business in that line on Johnston street. in the building Llmt. stands beside the residence of the `late John O'Shen. ll... 12...]. __.___ |_,u -_-,._ ,p -n . - . I CUIlUll|l|Cll LU USU M18111. " Having used only six boxes I can my that I am perfectly curod nud well so Llmt. I can attend to business as well as over I conlld. K. VVUTK. Noticing the published cures of who! 1)add's[l\'idnoy Pulls woru doing for others .-y lconcludctl to use them lI1l........ ....,..l ....l.. .. A Ilrloknmker Llutt-nu To llennon-l}nen SI: lion-A of Dodul'n Kidney Pm: and mlln It. Bnu<`1<\'xu.r:, Mann. 1. (Special) Mr. W. H. Odell. perhaps one at the best, known citizexns of this town hm: lutely recovered from :1 long concinuod and pninful kidney nilment. He tells the story of his ex- perience to the cnrrospondcm. as follows: I hum : for over 11 your from kidney disease. the pain in my back being .-0 wvcro than; I wus unable to btund to my work. nA\V-A.',.`. ._.1,_ .,,,lI-I I r unu uiuesuon. All grocers son It. The T. F. Harrison company will not open their warcrooms for u few days. An immense amount of the stock was saved in good condition. Some was not even touched by the water. They, however, intend Ci8l\l`inl1 it. all out to make room for their spring lines. They will announce their opening days. In the menntiine the store will be closed. MINI oUlCKBH8U. Is your breakfast. troubling, you? Roe our stock of cereals. The (Junker goods are extra tine. Jumos Redden & (70. u'|..... ..;,.-1,1... I\I~l\ hu.|`:\ ....J The insurance cnnipnnios interested in the Harrison lire will remove all the flooring in the building in order bu truce thenour.-0 of the 6l0(`l:l`l(` und other wires in the build- ing. In line been found that the metal ceiling encircling certain wires was melted and .blackened. '1: ........ L.....I.t_..L L_._..I.If._ _,_ u n II\.'LH\- Are your canned fruits getting low? Our stock in complete. both of Qaadinn nnd Cnlifornin goods, the very bestquality. Every Lin guaranteed. James Redden :1`. (in, blf! Fpllllbfp We want: to turn them mto money nnd will sell shoes for cost. to do so. A. Aber- ncthy. A__` ___`___ _A____,; g -A ..- I P` .'-Ju. uuyn u on; uqlue. 1'4. U. MILGHGII. Cupc. Gus Hinckley. Cure Vincent. has been awarded the contract. to place the American buoys in Lake Ontario and the St. I.u\3rcnee as far east as Ogdonsburg this spring. .'n wnnf. In hrrn Hun-an intn man-u n--I The Corner Baokstore. \ Oornor of Prlnoou nnn Wmllngmn Streets murcn or (no nrsr. week In April. No breakfast complete without: a cup of good coffee, and no colleo is so good my Redden`s blond. Married, our Magic Cough (fure to every family in the city` that has used it once. 2.30. buyhn big bqitle. E. C. Mitchell. Cnnh, (In: Hinnlzlsuv (`inn \.'nn...u- L... urmg on L0. ' Miss Singleton and Mrs. Cnllfa.-. give an organ and song recital in tho l`resb_vterinn church. Na mnee, about the Last week in March or t. 6 first weekin April. No bronkinat enmnlam u-ithnnr. a nun nf IUK nu-cusuun uy Lne scunenw. Coal, all si7.es.dolivered promptly to apy part. of the city at $5 pen ton by W. 0. Craig; & Co. Min S1:....l.n-m ...A ll... I'V..llA`..- _:.._ __ uu any 0;: one. 1'4. Lu muonell. A hot time is anticipated at Queen n to- night, when bbe propol-od re-organiz-anion` of the committee: an athletic: comes up for discussion by the students. nnnl all civna l'n\'nv-nr` nu-r.-unlln DA ...... uu".{`.|1e beofatonk tomato catsup in the beat in lzhemarket. James Redden & Co. nnn nflhn nnnn Vinnnnb .n........ l.....}... ILB Ill,`-CUSLDIHCU lrlp. Ohr purses are "high tnned in every- thing but price; our 3.30. puree looks equal to any 82 one. E. C. Mitchell. A Imf. timn 1': nntininno.-ml no I\........|. 5-, rum uwne Delore purcnasmg. 1 reply A. Hopping to Rev. R. W. R.ayson u laot epietle will appear on Mon- day. 'I`hn I..mJ.4,...I. L.......;- __A__._. :- .1 , u m uuunurnec. dame! neunen oz U0. 7 One of the Cape Vincent stages brole down here yesterday and could not make its accustomed trip. Oixr nursan urn "hicrh tnnnrl in ...n... syrup KID IVBUUUH 8. Puma oponmg arguments are our on our new pm-sea. 1-}. C. Mitchell. There nm nmvnntann nnnuino. on on mar new purses. 13. L`. Mlbchell. There are seventeen convicts o be re- leased from the Kingston penitentiary this month. D- -....- A_ --- n IVl1m n I SUTHERLAND S

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