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

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`*rAYLoR s`f ua um: mun: DUZHHH art: concerneu. There is :1 miniature bread rate war at present going on in thecit_v,1ed by :1 Mon` Lronl streob dealer, whu persists in selling bread at ban cents per pound lonf. [nit evening It unr-inl wna rnnnlnrml Hm UUTECII Hgllllllz ull nllrope. On Wednesday the special six weeks ` course for prospectors closed at the schnbl ` of mines. Since then tou ore studonbs have m-rived for special courses. RV Snare hnnlxnr tnnnn rlnfnnlnn rlun Ho ` LIIIVU Illl IVCU Jr EE)UUluI UUUFSBS. By Soars hockey team defaulting the Lie to Dunlop :-5 team the last named aggrega- tion cluims the local championship, us far as the store beams are concerned. l..L...... L.....,...I _..L._ ...-_ _L 'I`|.n..n.'a .. .. 1uu|.{ur. The India famine fund at the Star office, Montreal, has turned $42,000, including * subscriptions from one hundred thousand ` school chihlran. ` u:.. u7:II t..... u'.._.'. _....L L_..,:,_ ,, . , ' school cnmlren. `N I Sir Wilfinm Harcourt is trying to im- - prove the terms of Hroece s wichdmwal, ` bub hesitates to encourage Greece to dash herself against all Europe. On V\ ednesdav r.}m nnnr-in] Riv wnniza ` u|.Ul'- ` Ibis believed that the Competitor and her crew have been seized by a Spanish `gun boat. the boat`. sunk and the crew killed. ;\I.)........... `D I` 12-; HI I I 2 ISIIIULI. ; Alderman "R. E. Kent, who had a re- ` lapse of szrippe. is impro\'ing'etoadily. but I will be conned to his home for 11 week I , longer. | TLA rnI`;Q fonninu-_ fun:-I or IL.` CL..- .-.l!`..... nuur Luau In: In cunvulesclng. Don't: take your chances on mining; 1 stock. You can see what you are investing : in abuMcCann s real estate agency. At Hveres. Fmnne. tn-dnv. hhn RI-ifnn. ` 1n at,uMcL;ann's real 3 At Hyeres. Fmnce, today, the Britan- ~ nia, with the Prince of Wales on board, won a yacht rave by three and half min- utes. 1' J- L...l.......J LL..L AL. (`I ,, .-. I ` uuy Inguu, xvuulu your some Bl : lV1lICDe'll'l 1 ; drug store. 10c. and 150. The Beaver line SS. Lake Huron sailed ` 3 from Liverpool for So. John, N.B., at noon `today with 140 passengers. Rev. W. B. (`nnrav hm: hnnn n nn`m-an FOR FIVE CENTS EACH. uu'ua_y Vllbll 111.! passengers. Rev. W. B. Carey has been a sufferer I from ear trouble, but it is very pleasant to ' hear that he Is convalescing. nnn'f. Lake vnnr nhnnrun nn vninhiuv. one Lr5ns\ nun republic. ` u [ To avoid the crush an opera house. Tues: ` ; diy night, zecure your seats at Mitchell : nu... 13--..-- 1:..- no rAu,. n .. - (`Ca LHIB IIIUFIIIIIK. Right Hon. John Morley. M.P., chief` ;aecret.ar_v for Ireland, will shortly vghl ' she Tmnsvaal republic. V Tn nvnid Hm or-nah nl-. nnnro In... 'I`....., never: ujxon nun crowuoa racism 5 lmnllont of Inna..- (`one Along Mr. Dun-nun. ` I1|a\|uA, GENERAL PARAGRAPH8. `I"I\I-U-J! I-SI u T-n`QZua\' I cm mm Amt'u., w uu.1uL..1unuon._ Cspo Vincent. witf: this unn nlolllg BUD Blllu IEIIUI" gu nluitllii. Special Sta as will leave Folzol-`s Dock at 2 P.l.,'l',UE.s` AY Mn-oh 3:-d connecting at J Exounlon. For ticket: u_:d full information apply to .31" 1;) per unyrx `_ ul Tourist agents will uucognpgmy um . .1 G 9 rsiqn an-luttend to the orty on trains and dunng Que play in the 0 ty of W|r-'hing- tun nnd H. V Irannm eadh. the most. fascin- ntiug no: side renorr m America. -- u..-..:.l mm... mm 1..... l.'..|....-., 13...`. -. U. nun. DU VVISUIIIQLIIII. Reduced Hotel Ratedanve been o\rrnnned4nt twenty-Lw \13otels in Washington. prim. $ r :Ti7.\ ' uuu. -I "Pun:-1;! nu`:-\O.. null! 4................. AL- Saturday and 1 _.___:.._ ` Ticketsnrr goo-I going Tuesday, Man-h `.211. A l`S`.7. and Are good until April :. nd for return ` runs an e. allowiu stop-over in Baltimore, ` Philn elphia and ew York; on the return. , WAGNER PALACE SLEEPING cAa.~: Wm ` he natal-bed to all special train from B... W. 1 It 0, EB. stltionsx, and run through to Wuh- ; imzton without change. D.:..- I ..- .0,...L|- I....-n. 3... -I..-_:.._ ...._ an In I uI|.u.uu wluluuh uunul. Price for doublo berth in sleeping car. 53.50: V .~aef.lon.17.!rom any station on the 3., W. &. 0.11.3. to Wnshington. u...I.......4 lI..L..I n_...--1.-.`... 1.....- _ ._.___.__ x , . $16.50--A $50 TRIP FOR $16.50. wI7I\J\}O ` To Virginia. Bench nud return the {arc H-om , Kingston i-~ only Ufluafnrt` from Kin;:.hm tn VVn.-l n-1nrn is only $10.50. 'I`.. \'.'.....'.-.5- I'I....-I. .... I _..A I TUESDAY, MARCH 23,. '97. `Roma, Watertown & Ogdensburg RR. West Shore & Pennsylvania Rallr's v Ilth GRAND ANNUAL EXCURSION `{=':'5n'i;-.":$f T.=`.*;aaig; 2A.. ll\:_I4-L l_-_L II II! H. II III] I?l.._.A_._ nuurr n'uuun'4I Inull X3 11w-(-.<.uury in SW0]! in-mny lvt.<>l_\'. l n-pum u plum of gzlznss. mr(`fnll_v olvun M, tlwn vuub with Llw rli;zhl.4`=rr pussihle film of nil` Plam`u1-unnrl Ihis 5:11:55 a rim _i11.~.-mm high as thn thi('k- m~.<.s1uf'Ilu- plntunf m-lntin is tn ho. Pour upon tlw pr:-pnrul glass, \vhi('h should he hut, Hm HHfLPll<`(l gx-lntin. 'l'hvn lny on-1' it u Rl`(`fIH(l glues. ht-urn-d nml Uilvd, nnd [)1`I'F it 4,rentl_v down until it rm-its ow-nly on tho mm 1:! the frnnw. 'J"h|.=I IlHlkl`H lhn thiv nose nnifnrm, um! if care 1: Mk:-n HWY`: w 11 In-11e'|t`I)(*r hulrlnlt-~1nnr irregu- Yurillw. Whvu 4-nu}. rt-Inuw the prolulin, which may then he-, cut or .~`hnp('(l intu any ducirt-11 form. By udmnq c-oloringz mutter any 1-;hn.(lr~('un ht` svcurnd. Anilina is the bext Iur tinlmg."-I\'mv York ].v(lgvr. HUIII I Illla SI IAULJVIIIIIIJIAQ SSIGN I18 I11 TRUST. OFFICE: :33 BA not Strut. Auiunlnonu oouoltad. DUJU VVHB Ull`L'llIU'gt7Ll- Albert White, arrested yesterday by l .(). Lawson for begging, was given one month in jail. IHIUU UXPIU Illlll CUULB. ` The magistrate gave decision in the `cases brought by Ellis against. Wilbur Boyd and hit ! father. Jar-ob Boyd, both of which were tried on Thursday last. Wilbur Boyd was fined $10 and costs and Jacob Boyd was discharged. Anmrf. \Vhif.A nrrnufnrl rvnnfnrllnrr In-1 ` Em!-,()I' The Wolfe Island Farmers` Dlupute R(`lIl'he(|. V I The case between the two Wolfe Island farmers, Wilbur Boyd and Scott, Ellis, the ` former charging the hunter with having used blasphemous hmgimge to him on the hay market two weeks ago, was heard in police court; to-day. Witnesses-4 in support (if each side were examined, and the evi , dance was very cont.m Ellis was fined $10 and costs. 'l`ln.-. ........:..o.....A,. ,....,- .J..,\:,.:.... z. AL- p in the dclfnzratulated by Mayor lllnner end other Speakers-Olnoen for the 0u'r~ rent. Your Elected-Veterens Wlll Pur- . tlclpnte In the Jubilee Celebretlon-l!e- mlnlscenoes of the realm: Rnld. The veterans of she Fenian raid of l866 burned out in force to attend the meeting lice court. chamber last evening, notwit. standing the unfavorable state of 1 the weather, about. forty-ve being pre- sent. Chief Horsey was appointed chair- ; man, and after some discussion the follow- j ing oicers were elected for the current year: Honorary president, Lieut. ver- nor G. A. Kirkpatrick; honorary v ce-pre- sident, Lieub.-Col. Kerr, late 14. the- lion 1 .W.O.R.; president. Lieutpl. Duff, 4th Hussars: first vice-presid t, chief Horsey, late captain Huh .. l .W.O.R.; second vice-president Lieut- EX ' Col. Callaghan, lute Nth l .W,O.R`.; treasurer. C-apt. Cunningham. lute Hbh `P.\V.O.R.; secretary, Major King. lube 14th l'.W.().R.; honorary surgeon, Dr. Garrett, Huh P.W.O,R.: executive com- mibtee. Major E. H. Smythe, Q.(J..` late llth l .W.O.R.; W. Dunlop, late 14th P.W.O.R.; A. Horn, late 14th l .W.O.R.; Joseph Jamieson, late 14th 1 .W.0.R..: William McCammon, late Nth P.W.O.R. I"l1n nvnnntiun nnonmittno mg. ....;......s...J uivu uuu_y LU Luau` queen anu country. The veterans present were a ne-looking body of men. in each of whom the indeli- ble qtalnp of 11 military training was plain- ly apparent. The enthusiasm manifested was very great, and the nssociabion prom- ises to be one of the strongest. and most ourishing; in the dominion. UHFIIULI UllulllHlUUSly. Capt. Horsey replied in appropriate terms. In the course of his remarks he reminded the veterans that it was just thirty-one years ago on the 7th inst... just after midnight, that `o__he alarm guns were fired in King- ston,"`cnlIinq out the militia, to defend their homes against the feninn invaders. He expres.`ed his pleasure at seeing so many of his old comrades-in-arms at the meeting, and to see so much enthusiasm animating them, as it did in the days of their youth, when they marched out to do their duty to their queen and country. veterans nrminnt. warn a r.n.Innkino _ E THE VETERANS" Emma. DUI! WK! UIIYXVXUU unanimously. Mayor Skinner addressed the veterans. congratulating them upon the large turn- out, and the enthusiasm manifested. Lieut.-Col. Callaghan and Capt. Cunning- ham each mode a few remarks. after which 11 motion was passed that Capt. Horsey leave the chair. Lieun.-Col. Callaghan then moved n hearty vote of thanks to the chairman for the energy and zeal he has displayed in bringing about the organiza- tion of the association. The motion was carried unanimously. (lmnt. Hnnmv rnnlinrl in nnnrnnrlntn vv uuulu muueunmun. uwe litu 1'. W.U.t. The executive committee was entrusted with the work of framing by-laws and con- stitution to govern the meetings of the us- i sociation and to report at the next meet- ing. which will be called by the presi- .denm - A ......,.I..::.... ...-.. :._....-.v .`_-,y ., n , ,nn ,. UUl|lI- ,` A resolution was introddcod to the ebct that, the association take part, in the cele- bration of thequeen sdiumond jubilee, and this was carried unanimously. Mnvnr Rkinrnnnr nririronnml Hun mum-an: 300 Men s Neck Ties T`LARGE An:-:NoANcE AND THE 4 QREATEST ENTHUQJASM. ,,- ___,_,__, __ Inoluvlim: 11 days` hoard at Princes. Anne Hutu]. BOTH TREATEBXCIKE. In (-onneclion with tho -:n{t.c`n(-d. inking: run` that no num- mnuim mum is I1(`(-(`smry to swell -t.<*l_\ . I ' nil. Plmw around :9 lu- plum nf -um-mu-ml IVIVIIJQ uvI.:..I\ .k....1.I '\n ar. | 1\....A ......n-,. ......l I-_._L JUU |.1u.\.L,o Qcvv a..uu\.l\ auu \.UIUlCu IJICBD LIUUUS ZOC I] , ~~-15,10 pieces New Veilings. in black, white and colors, all the latest makes and cheap. I Caslzmeregand Ringwoodloves. Ladies Fine Cashmere Hosc, seamless feel, only 25c. 250 Men's Overalls, heavy and well made, 45c, 50c, 75c, , Special Sale of Boys Clothing. _ 1 IJI $1.25. Saturday Bargains WIUS, and (H.119! nrtlclea In hmr. Honhh, (-mnfort. and youthful appearance are an. juyud by All warning them. Uuulci you not pm1it.|.y mloptlngllu-n11 Cull nnd consult him ` He will [.3 Illell to aim ynupraktlx-at dan1or.s't.rMion~1 of the \`irtue.~I of his goods. Remember at British- American Hotel, King- 5C BARGAIN Britigh AmrlTc:(1rnZ}iI<)TtZel(oiV1Friday, March I9. H. ...:II |....- ...xn. L _. .... . u..----.-._,,.---vu :1 He will lune with lum an unusually large atovk of samplesuf his Art Huiroodn. All who any lmld or lmve thin lmir should use his ne style: in (lENT'S WINS A.Nl) l`()L'l'El`l`1.LAI)ll4 l|AN(H.HWlTUHEs. W165, and utlmr nrticlea in hair. Hnnlfh, 1-1nnl'nrt.uml vnllufnl nnnnnpnn.-o nrn .... I NOTE--|~,':tn.y is positively limited to above I ate. During his last. visit many were unable to call on him through `the inc-lumenvy of the w(mther, whilu others cm1lxlm)t.se0 him on R(:(`0\lllf- of him Imimz so busy; >40 to u(:<:0Inm0dM'.(a tlm dirnppointod ones he has arranged to he in KINGSTON ut FOR V SPRlNGi _.:..-V .Z.____. _._____ 'SpEcI7\[ nEi.UnN VISIT or Prof: Dorenvuend. l\....:....L:. |.. ,4. -.._ IRICHMONDSRETIRING SALE. All of the above goods have been marked down in /order to make quick sales. List of Goods Still on Hand Which Must Sold in Two Weeks. ' Lack of grippe that he wne unconscious for a while this week. He is steadily improv- ing to the grenl: comfort: of his fxiends. --*--`-----~ I E Rev. Prof. Worrell had so severe,gn at- ` SMYTHE & LOSCOMBE. gmnutnn he 'rIuvu'r I\II`ll|YnIl\ . can 1 ya I Juana. vvu -unnlnluc Lwnroon, Noon. Moh.6-Whou N. For . 6: 7}; red winter, 000d; No. 1 001. nan ; com 23 (`ad peas. 4: 44:1; pork. 45: 0d; lard 21: iii; t.suow,Am.,1`Is rid; baoon-1on outs. hoav .2.5s 61; 11 1:12. '24: M ; `short cut; navy. Ne 15 . Choose-- hio. 570 lid Oolorod. 5?: 6d. Cot.t.on--Amarloan A`|dd1ln:n-.`Hl.':-In]. 4.25 to 4.15- Ontario Bans. x 70 to 2.06. ` Gn1uN-W'hoa.t. No. I Manitoba Hard. 850 to 870 ; 00 n. 300 to 320; Posse, 590 to 540 ; Outs. 22c to Jo ; Bentley (10 to 430 ; R. 0.400 to 490; Oatmeal. 81.40 to 1.50 ; Cornmea , 700 to we. ` 1 BOVlsl0Ns--Pork. $11.00 to 12.00 ; Lord 50 to 60; Bacon, 8 o to 100 ;Hams 90 to 100 ; Choose. ` 110 to 13: ; utter, townships. 130 to 150. Western. 100 to lie ; Eggs. 100 to no. NO RESERVE ton AIISJBAA I` IIIJIJIQUQ Xlllilun Mouynxu. ue., March 6 -Fz.oun-B.eooipb (W) brls ; mar er. quiet. Quotations : ramnt Winter. $4.4 ) to (.60; Patent SDHIE, 4.75 to 5.05 ; Straight. Roller. 4.00150 4.8) ; xtrn. 3.60 to 8.6) ; Superne. 3.30 to 8.50; Ht:-onarBakon. 4.75 ' 2.00. Gn.IuN-Whoat. Manitoba and. Rlct-1M0ND s F-[FEE ***~ SALE: NEUU GLOVES nouv .233 :31; 11 ms. us an `short cut; n 57061! Cott.on--American n`G|ddllnu-3|1.'u-161. ston, ON FRIDAY/, MARCH mu. 53. i 300 pneces New Black and Colored Dress Goods zoc up. r-1:0 nieces New Veilinrvs. in hInr~'l: whit. nml .~-In.... .. `P $2 sank Mantle Cloth for $1.50. r ,9-" Black Cloth for Ladies Capes in 8 different styles, 75c, 85 72. ` 88/6: T9(i)_lfIi'in St. KONTRIAL PBODUOI KARKITI. |l4........u.- A..- In.___\. no Inn. A... u-..-.. Uon. Colored Gotta Dominion Oottonu ,4//_'VV'_A.]'_aSIEEE S Carpets, Cmpet Felt, China Mattings, Cocoa Mattings, Hemp Stuir Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Art Squares, Wool Matts, Stair Pads, a lot of Curtain Poles and Pole Trini- mings, Window Shades and Shade Cloth, Rollers, Stair l\ ods, Art Muslins, Chenille Curtains, Lace Curtains, Flannels and Blankets, Men s Underwear, Millinery, Lace, Ribbons, Dress Goods. Tweeds, _Etc., Etc. IOIIIILL IEDOI IAIIITI _ U Come inrthe morning to avoid the rush. LXVIRP 00!. IIABKITH. .5... 17--- ||..|_ .- nn__-. gr cbum:noIAL. Black, with plain and fancy stitching. White, with fancy stitch- mg. Tags and Greys, with color- ed stitching. Prices 75c, $1, $1.25. R. wAL DRON. ' ;;:\RDlNER 5 Real Estate Agency. 151 Welllngwn St. Klnguton. Mnnnv fn Innn at rnln-ng .-no-.. nu. 0.1! uhould lost no I_ proon I lnttlo of E::`.'E ":~....*-6.::.::- 26 to 30 Bar:-Bo SL, 2Jhonsos`nnd lob looxlil. 110 to 112 4031188. 181 to 186 3 M! W). 288 and :30 Brook St-,1 house and lot noxm. 383 " new house. Soxlbl). 243 *- house and lot uxmn. 351 " mum. no -- nouu and not Iaxlun. 50xl50. N` l. 187 University venue. house and lot 25xl00. 1 M | H mm .$teIE._n;` . .. . u culls`-lsull on. lung: Money to loan at lbwest rates. I lJIlllI_lIJ IIV ll|V9`llU For Sale or E xchanzc. 85} ' be ets and Rugs will be sold at All Sleigh-Bells, Horse Blank- } cost price. BIDCHAM'B PILLS. taken us` directed, wiii uickiy restore Female: to complete heal . They romptiry remove any obstruction or rrcgu nrity o the nym- tem. Fora Weak stomach. Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver, Ohnv IE9 Ilia m:dr_n Tow dnmn-A will wnrlr II that Booohamm Pm: have the Ln:-consuls {any Patom Mod!- olno In the arid. IUII`-IUIK honlyltauun, Iqnngl Data; Inc hen Odgo of appctlte, and nrouulng with the lubu of Health the whole gm! cal energy or the human frame. or throwing on` lever: in hot climates they no Ipeclllly renowned. -These are f|ct|" admitted by thousands In all ,clnIoa of uociety. and one of t e beat guarantee; to the Nervous and Dcbilitntcd ' rmmo. CLE.-'ANSlN0u Iulnn. lull rlwwl \Ivl VVI I v `II I they let llke music--a {cw doseu will work wondermupon the Vital Organs; Stron3th- enlug tlw muscular Syutcm, reutox-in the long-lost Complexion, bringing bac the macho whole Ajwpndbul Medicine.`- I-u------1- 1 .. ~ . - - jg? Far Blllouq nnd Ncrvoud Dhorde-.-n, such Wind and Pitt: In the Stomach. Sick . ..d`ChQ,' Olddlneu, Fulneu mag . Swell- inlmr menlu. Dlninesa and Drowu|- `neu. Cold Chills, Fluuhlnzs of Hen, Law of Appetite, Shannen: cf Brcah. C0317 (Ive:-mu, matches on the Skip, Disturbed Glee F_ htful Dreams. and all Ne:-voul and ram link 8cnsat.ions.&s:. ms nu}- uslmu own Llmufwsvm uyuurta. `rm- in nazctlon. veg Iuercr: 1| earnestly Invited to: one ox_,of them: Plus. and thoxwl ucknowlodgu to be wonrn A GUINEA A adx. sumo:-1Am's pmw, z?.':..n .. directed. quickly Female: J ,clIIIoI of Iociety. and of th_e' best fuarlntqen I that Booohamm Pill: have the Ln:-(Inn an]: at nuw Patnnt. Mocll- PIIPIIID ONLY IV THOMAS BEECIIAM, 81'. Mum, ENGLAND. LJAALL DRIIGCXRTH, `D991 IIIIIIII \JLl-'l|`W|"`-'1 - Huuno. -~-.~m.`anf Relief. Permanett giro, Failurzllmpoq cible. I008 dbeo ` -"=-5'-aam ' ""'~"*`3 not he lqdnu muse J MImelI.1InI` breath. hawking :"'a.1?"n}'y""uf.x " ':.. ' with any of I :?:`:lbr:nlIyr- u not _ (mtg-rig. m;: ii: Um: nroonrln: of To be sold on` - Saturday Night rum 4!. U0`: lwcu mu not up` _u& up 1 I at motion :5 Toronto until the lm. inst [516 has not boon withdrawn no reported. Q At. 8:30 ,o`clook last evening Mrs. H. E. Wallace Nicholeon,`5 \vife of the agent; L at the outer (lrand Trunk station. puss-} ' ed peacefully away. So gently did the end . | name than it was nob oercentible tn Lhnan l I ..u. .uu.v u-us. unnuca u. n Illtlsuuull Last evening the spirit of one of Kings- : ton s oldest residents left its earthly tenc- i ment to join the heavenly host. Mrs. Whitehead had been for twenty-five yvars subject to astlnnntic affection. but her isufferinga were borno with such patience 4 and quietudo that few knew of the strug- gle. A week Piucn she led a cold, which developed into contrurrt ` l pleurisy. and gradually grexygrworec. being , V aggravated not as little by shock through , the death of a near and dear relative. On Thursday the first alarming symptoms be- came evident. butimprovement was later . reported. On Saturdav afternoon un- ` consciousness set in, xu(Kl ll0Lll`H life went out Ill - perfect calm, , her death being 41 reflection of 3 the kindly, peaceful disaposition that i had marked her life. Deceased had lived in Kingston from her birth, 1 sixty-six years ago in the llerchmer house, i King street west. She was daughter of ' ltobert Harrett, and was married to James J. Whitehead, accountant on the ni- i tentiary stall`, who proceeded her to the long rest several years age. tern survive."Mrs. Weller, of Cornwall, and Mice Gertrude, her mother's close companion. Three sons also mourn a 'moet affectionate and devoted mother, i within a few- Two daugh- _ l W. (3.. of St. Paul, David R. and James, i of Montreal. The funeral occurs on Sun- ` day to St. James church. I uu ppuuumlly away. Do gently and me and I come perceptible to those f who watched with loving eyes beside her 1 I bed. Up to two weeks gxgo she" enjoyed the ` I beat fheulth. Grippe in its severest form I kid or low and frmn its nimtn -`rm nnunr In ner low nnu xrom use enacts she never ' I rallied. I She was the daughter of the late Robert. ` Widdia. Lyn, Out, and was aged thirty- eight years. She was married at Lyn yehout fteen` years ago. and loaea one , child. 3 daughter, just past fourteen yours. r 6-Since coming to this oil. she has beon`an ardent end _:enlouI war or in the interest I , of the Methodist body. The funeral--will 5 toke"phce from-her late residence. lower I Grand Trunk Ihtimn, Manchu nlomnm- .4 II: can: vvuvuuwv vvu - hh"p1-:co from A hex-into {Grand Trunk station, Monday afternoon at `, two o'clock, l:o.Cnnnqui cometary. --'---..-.__._-_-.-_ Must be cleared out to make K room for spring goods. Price} no object. W. A. Ml1`GHELl. S HARDWAREH 85 and 87 Princess Street. 3 gnvuu proper pronccuon. , i The bill introduced to purlimnent by! ; Hon. Mr. Gibson regarding neglected und ` 3 dependent children met me upproml of ` I the society. I UUYVBU. The Mai-kenzie boy, from Battorsea, I was reported to be almost, incorrigible in i l his conduvb nod his case will be considered within viow to admission to the Mimico i home. The Carr family, of Naipaiiec, were} i the subjects of a communication from blmb `town and the impression i-nrrectod that I bhoynro Kingstoniuns. They worms from 5 L (15 counl',_v. The family near Cliatliain abot will receive the n.Ltent.ion of the so- cie yls ollicer, Rev. Mr. Blavk. The pn- 'rent.~i are addicted to liquor, and seven children, four of whom are young. will be i given proper protection. Thn hill inf.rnrinr\nr` in nurlinunnnt lnwl , ~ Provost I. 00 : stock will noc hp-' _ t. ll. motion Toronto until nus I inn UIUHL. l The police report upon the baby farms of the city was received and Lliankfully l acknowledged. In is shown l-lint, there axe at. least {our baby farms in the city and : that they have been ingeniously plying l their made even at the doors of the hOEIpi- I cal. Steps have been taken for more rigid . inspection and pxniislimeril where de- r served. l 'I`|._ `I- l,_,, ', |,, r In -- The following resolution, moved by al` i l dermun Livingston and seconded by alder- mun McKel\'ey, was adopted unanimously: ` i That when the information: was received 1 than the dominion government intended i building it dry dock in Kingston, the pe0- ` j ple were delighted, thinking it would be a. l uuun sixteen I660 01 wuter." l I l l ' great boon to the city, but after its com- pletion the government placed such a high term on the dock that it prevented it be- ; ing used by boat-owners unless they were , l forced to do so. consequently the dock has I ' been lying idle most of the time, summer ` and winter, since its completion, thus pre- venting a large number of mechnniqgs and I others vetti g employment, especially l throughout the winter season. when work l in Hr-nrnn I Luv UUIIIKIIIUDUU IllSl.r['-llCL6(l .600 SOIICIDOF l1ll(I 1 quegtioll should be considgpcd Qnpely free ' b0 take llnlIl0dl8.t6 Hl46[_lS ff)!` Ulla \ fl-om pgrgonnl C0giderati0ng_ punish: nt of those parties on the island _ _______ ,-_-~ a who are hm-borin him. He will have mi The (Iuemumi.-mph. i be returned to t e home also. Anyone In spite of the unfavorable weather Inst , harboring 9. child running away from a eiiening, another large and delighted nudi- ` children s aid home is liable toa fine of 5:20, I ence witnessed the vivid and realistic mo- ; and anyone sissisting in the escape or kid. I tion pictures of the cinemntograph in con- i i napping oi the child is liable to impriaon- I V0C8ti0n ha. QUGOIVS C09{B- In l l3BP0nS0 , ment. to a prolonged burst of applause, the bean- i upon i tiful water-toboggnn scene was shown a was tliankfullyl second time, and the enthusiasm of the` : students in the gallery was unbounded. l loin They accompanied the swift descent with i a series of prolonged ohs 1 which proved ` very umusing to the audience, and wlieiw l the bobuggan` Struck the W800!` they gave pnnii:l,men' ventjltheir college slogan in right royal style. 1 'l`|... ll..,,I.-._..:_ L-.. r , , n .. rl'vL_.__-.. _..l.- |A_ _. , .n I Punishment 0! Those Who Are llarborlng i 8 Hey. The outside workers held their monthly ] meeting yesterday. It was reported that f the girl placed under the protection of the , `society, but not taken in charge of yet, was in doubtful surroundings in the city. 1' ' and her case will receive immediate at-1 tention. The running away of the lad` Hunter from the home was reported, and . j the committee instructed the solicitor and \ i M.- RI....l. in o..I.,. :........,u:..... ..i.... :__ .i.-: ; un nmgawu; .` "Be it therefore resolved-, that the mat- 3 tor be placed in the hands of B. M. Brit- : ton, Q.C., member for this city,. and that I he be requested to .aak the minister of 1 public works to have a dredge sent to the ', foot of Long Island at the opening of navi- { gation to deepen the channel across the 3 foot of said island to a depth of not less ! ' than sixteen feet of water. 5 Tim 6nlln....'..... ......-.l..:,... .......-.J L... ..1 HI \lHl.IU.I'lU. I All other business was laid over until `' the next meeting, and the council adjourn t ed after having passed the resolutions` I quoted. i, was uuupceu unannnoualy. ` Whereas, previous to t enlargement 1 of the Welland canal, man boats trading V from Chicagl , Duluth. Fort William, and , ` other western ports. bound down the St. ' , Lawrence river, called at Kingfton for` ` supplies and to procure Canadian pilots;; ; wherene,sim-e the enlargement of the Wel- land canal to a depth of fourteen feet. larger boats have been built; and whereas, ) i there iaa depth of only thirteen feet all 9 water at the foot of Long Island for a dis- \ ; tance of about 200 feet, and these larger .1 ) boats are thereby prevented from taking" I 1 ' the -Canadian route via. Kingston. on great lose is thereby caused to the people ' of Kingston; ~ "Re if. Lhnrnfnrn v-Annlum-I. that I-L- ......+ Hockey Sticks And Skates 15 PJUlH'CU. Resolved that this matter be placed in ` ` the hands of our member. B. M. Britton, `J.()., and that he be asked to interview I the minister of public works for the pur- I pose of having :1. reduction made in the` dock tariff, to make the rates here some- what, similar to charges on other dry dO\'kS in Ontario." I All r\Ll`)\AI L....'..A-- ---- '- ` I --'-' 1 ! Board or `rude Oouncll Ask: For Dred- ` D t In; or Long Island Ohlnnol. ' A A meeting oi the council of the board ` of trade was held yesterday afternoon to I clear oil` the busineas that has accumulated ' during the past month. President James Redden presided. The following resolution , was adopted unanimously. Whereas. nrevioma in thin nnlnnrnmnnt l .-.-....._'<._......-..___._.-___.. 1......._._.__..._-.__._....._... alum ssumn mm: ' ..__Z.._._.._____j____,._?_._ Th Late Mrs. James J, Wlnteheaal l_-._ .,. -,,,.| . .- .- ... n noum. unppo In IE3 severest. torm not low and from its effects she I 'l, CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. Death 0! Mn. Nicholson. on _~,|__L I, ,1 * wANF=tA1's` nsoucso. IHN MEMORIAT. . Ana noomotn looo went for tenth-i at.Jo union 3 3rd."1'ho lowest prion E3; the BaTance Of the Month E "I Want A Nov? Purse X" ,` And after looking at R. U A low &Co`q win 1 dommuot.-have it at. once. hey are certain ` ly headquarters for phrsee, cdrd cases and ; hand bags.` ` , nu-up 5--unuus l'lll|Il, : Already ncknowledjg , $1,633.50; Dr.` Clements. 855 St. a as church. addi- 7- tionnl: 12.3 . Wilson. ; K. F. 1).. 8| ;4 a friend. 35: a friend. .; total. $3.77 ; ` James McArthur. 87>; Mina Skinne;-' 31_ 7 Total. 8l.648.27. Mrs. Harvey. 32. (mime I omitted frotnprevious list). The fund is; to be closed on the 15th March. I u u 1 Lantern Service In Portsmouth The Salvation army lantern service in the Orange hall. l'ort.smoucl1, last. evening ` 1 auracced a lnrge attendance. The views 1 shown were illustrative of the successive 1 3 downward steps in the life of the sinner. :` '_`nnd the progressive stages in the work of I Iialvabion. Tholantern was in charge of, ; enign Sims, who proved an adept. in the , art. I nun ; uxncs. I The new purses and bags for the spring ` `have just. been received from the manu- facturers, mud the colors, shapes and de- signs are both useful and at.traoLive. R. Uglow & Co`s window, on Princess street, is dressed with these goods. and is cerI:ain- ; !y big attraction) to the Indies. The prices of different lines of nurses are certainly a marvel of cheapness. Mr. Uglow reports large sales. . nuuunu nu olu A local builder and the proprietor of n planing mill are likely to be plnintiil and `defendant; in n ticklish law suit. The contractor furniehed capital for bhb plun- ing mill man to the extent of $.'T.'v. on the unclersliinding that. furnishings were to be supplied for certain dwellings erecting by ` the contractor. These have not been forthcoming, and when the contractor wont. to the mill for a load of lumber this ` . morning it was refused him. Ho Look it. ` however, and is now seeking to recover the amount due him. wunuuuun p('uvnl'ILmLIOIlS muulgeu In milk- ; int; a. moat, delightful sidowvplitting mix- , up which nally comes out. all right. At v opera. house for one night. oly on Monday. . r March Shh. A New Colmauly My Friend From India," is a pure farce comedy in three acts and IYHISL ho` seen to be appreciated. Erastus Under` bolt, nretired Kansas City pork packer, 5 moves tn New York, where his son Cixuries _ becomes one of the boys, and palms OIY A chum on his parent ns n grout Lheosophist, from India. IL is then thr` fun con,ynencos. The many Ludicrntis sibuaLion.~_4 and the wonderful prevnricatioiis indulged in mak- : int! n. lllnif. tinlinrlitfnl szirwln-.:n|iH.inn mu 3 l u council. 4 V 71 ti : bl ` of the bonus. CIUUUUTH 1lllUUl' ll `JIBUISCILU V008- The bill simply gives nninicipulities., power to extend the time for the earning l It, therefore, rests with the city council to see whether this shall be done or not. The legislative art is merely permissive. Unless some representation is made to the private bills .committee on` Wodnei- next the measure will pass with the full {concurrence of the northern ~ municipalities and the questnri will then be narrowed down to the notion of the city Wlintevor discussion 1 takes place should be in the cnlmeat spirit. because the city of Kingston cnnnot now ' afford toymake any mistakes. lt needs :-.ll the commercial udvantagea it can acquire. and if the bonus promises an adequate re- turn it should be cordially supported and not receive factions opposition. but if on ` the other hand it is felt that $l. i),0()H can be more advaiitageously spent for the prosperity of Kingston there should be no . question ms the duty to be performed. The I l question should from T-- `nun luau. lot. The nolt hooui ' ' and. Th. "nnhhiant `cm. .n..?d:'.';."..:.'.'.f' El/V U The man who has not seen the cinema- tograph has not completed his education, as the many and vnriod scones cunt upon , the czmvas nre equivalent to an extemled ' j European and Anmrioam tour. In every View the fidelity to nature is 90 marked , that tho delighted spectator fancies him- self part. and parcel of the vivid scene be- fore him. The Old Flag will soon oat in the breeze Mid then YOIJJARGAINS. We have .-nod n ' much larger amount of Furniture than was l at at thought. lt. must, he sold haI'uro our new nook Iffives. ` Watch the Flag and this space. I T--- What I: Said For and Lynn the Scheme , -You-I nus Not Chuigod the Situation -Wh'a.t Power: the Bill Conlen-Dir (`IIII It Onlmly. 1 The petition of the Kingsbon;'Smihh'a Falls and Ottawa rlxilway company for an . act to conrm by-laws granting aid and ` | f for o`t.l1er purposes hnsbeendeclared by the I committee of the legislative assembly to `. have been fully wan-a.nt.ed by application. ` | The bill, No. 29, will be considered by the I m. lprimte bills committee on Wednesday-' next`. 10th inst, of which all concerned 3 ( 4 would do well to cake notice. The not was ` introduced by Mr. O Keete on ffueaday. I f A mantimr nf the railwnv r-nmmiminn nf w l4lU|l blllz IU Wlll U6 Ha ClV|U Cpllilllllay. I `The advocates of the bill do not view it in the some light. They consider that the 1 `road will be worth the bonus already. voted, and that nine years have not changed _the situation to any up- preciable extent. So confident are they of the merits of the mea-` sure that they nd themselves in lqgvxi-i pntliy with nine out of twenty-oiie mem- bers of the city council, and are confident that discussion will result in their fzuol`. They are opposed to the prgosition made by this city that the bill be ore purliument should be altered to compel the city coun- `cil to submit the question again to the electors under a plebiscite vote. Thn hill Rimnlu (rivet: lI|lll\lf`il\IIl|'l`lIII ' passage. ` l The bill has been the subject r)fconaider- able discussion in Kingston for two days. The op nente of the measure are greatly : alannel).o They contend that if it passes in its present shape that the city council will grant the extension and the ing upon the bonus passed nine yearsl ago of $150,000 for the railroad. They, suggestupublic meeting on Monday 0l'i Tuesday and a. delegation to Toronto.,.` They..contend that the people are live" to l I people will not have any voice in declar- | ` one against the renewal of the bonus pro- position, and if the city council agrees to l the extension under parliamentary eanc- v tion that it will be a. civic ca'1amit_v. I IFLA ..,l...uusI-A- .-.5` AL.-. Lill .-1.. ..,.L .12-... .'L IIIDIUUHLVU U) III ll I\UUlU UH lIU5l.Iy- ` A meeting of the railway committee, of V Smith`: Falls, was held last evening and f this bill was dieunssed. It was agreed go | accept the bill and [to insbrucb the county } member, Col. Mutheson, to support its ` passage. z The bill hm: hnnn Hm nuhinnt nf nnnairlnr. BILL HAS BEEN MUCH mscuss- an m KINGSTON, ' SMlIH S` FALLS RAILWAY. India [amine Fund, .1 1 1 A. ..... Trouble ln'SIgbt.- 11,1- ,-_l AL. DAfLh BRITISH W513 sA'r`1TYzbAY, 'MA'Izc?:H 6, 1897. nlng-can DUEL! up HIGTG IDl' I I106. . I Members of the Kin ton foo vacht club vii i 1 `.0 7|-Hl{ mono: or marbles. . `. K ` ` rv ' `any tboy will give Mr. urnnn his exp enses' ` ,, , bo coho down here. and will race his, T. 5. HARRISON co. lUIyIIlU "lUI)'l Eddie Durnan is looking for A race ivithhia Jessica, LS9 champion of Toxonto Bay, against sum K yachts. He says h' will go down to King- .of the Kingston ice; ston if there is a chance ofrmuking expcnpes ' in A match for a purse. Falling to not a race in Kingston, he would like to see some ' King-icon boats up here for a race. l Mnmhnrn nfthn Kihonfnn inn vnnhl-. nlnh me uvoweu menus or ureece. On Thursday J. A. Jamieson. manager of the Prescott. e?evn_t,or, had a narrow e-cape from death. In aligbcing from :1! passenger coach at l res,cot.c he stepped in = front ofa_mo\'ingsbunting engine. Luckily ` he fell lengthwise between bbe rai}s and i the engine and..t.ruin passed over him. His chest. was crushed and he was badly ; ecratched, but. no bones 'were broken. -` E Torpnto Hobo. 1.19 1 |- an IEU-VUl AQIUII Howl IJl'0U_llIC [DID ll ' ss_ ' smallest of` Inca. ' " 1 .`-Houses to rent at McGInn'a. j Jonathon King has given 82 to the In~ 9 din faniine fund. 3 "'" Joe Rogers, the Toronto oarsman, died mm mthis morning. I` 4 Undoubtedly if you want'._ to buy good . foob-wear go to J ohnaton 6: Co. 5*` 9 1 Dennis Salter._ one of the oldest; residents , I` t of St. Thomas. Ont, was found dead in . Mid bed this morning. Lhe| n,;.,m. Hon. Jo... M....n.., M n ..._;..: nllllllg gl UHU UK FCIEUKI. A special cable despatch from London says a grave crisis has arrived. By Mon- ` day Greece must withdraw from Crete or face armed Europe. Upon her decision hunga the question of peace or war. arl if r the tires are once lip_'hLed in the near east, 1 where will they end 1' In Engleud all are 3 the avowed friends of Greece. n.. vm.......I-.. t A 1....:...... ._ _____ _ i l conned to his home Llirougb illness, in- V|'UI||\ ur LUII UK` II. In the nbsene from this district of game warden Smith. who is at. Toronto performjj D.C. ing the duties of chief wnrddn Tinsloy, _A _,And First Antunl Excursion to epector Bricluvood hud to postpoge action VA against. several residents of EHEQ unty for . lnclu-Hm: (lay.-4 killing game out of season. A Pnnninl nnlxln ilnunnlr-ll frnni lnnrlnn Print-nu` Anna Hnfnl uungcr. The club house of the lime-kiln club,` situated on Uol. l)u|l"s property, Joseph street, near Montreal street, was burned downlnst night. The clubloatall its ellecbs. W. Cooper, president of the <-|ub,loet some valuable papers. It is not known how the ro originated. * Thurmlny aftornoon as Henry Cl1npman, ooachmun for Sir Richard J. Cartwright. was harnessing the teum of horses one of the animals kicked him seveucly. The injury is-"a painful, though not ndnngerous one and will conne him to his room for__ in weak or ten day s. ' In AL.` ..I ..... \l\ 12...... ILL- .II..L....'..L .R .......... HIILMUU. The condition of Mrs. Weese, injured` soino months ago ut the (Grand Trunk crossing. Collins Bnv. M the time her hua- ` bandmet death. is improving. Early in` the week she was not expected to recover, ` but Dr. Wood says she is now out of danger. 'Nm r-`ulw km... A` .1... i:.....i.:i.. ,.i..i. llllllllllllg }|['U\'1llUHll UICLLIUII-. The committee on pri\'.n.e bills, provin- cial legislature, on Tueszday have reported to Um house by-hxw No. 221, to nuthorize debentures of St. George's cathedml,King- _ ston, as having made some nme'ndment.=. Fees. less artunl cost of printing, were re- mitned. IHL- -_.._I:;:,,, ,: \o,,_ IIv,._. - - ,1 IIUUI-'.'. At. :1 local convention held at. Three Rivers. t)ue., last evening by the lieral , party Louisa T. Pollecto was chosen tho, cz\ndidu.t,o to (mpo.-`e the present, n.rmaer\':c- Live member, Mr. Normand, at the ap- proaching provincial elections. Than nnnxvniffnn nn nriv.t.n hllu nrruvin. uuu. (Mi Thurs-day Miss Frink, residing with hex parent- nenr Collins Bay. died sudden- i |_v of peritonitis. She had been in the best of h<~alt.h.until attacked with this which 1-nrried her 011` in 3 few hours. AL. 4 1--.: ,_,,,_,,i-,, l,.I,I ,. rru uuu u_y LHU namnoun COlDpI)y. \'e.=zr.erday :1 ton of ore, supposed to con- tain ggold, arrived at the svhool of mines, for -malysis. The stamp mill is now run- ning night, and day trying to catch up with the work it is being pressed to burn out. ` 1:1 rI`L.._._.L._ |.|:__ 1.1,` I ,,-_-,1- , 'aI j HU" IIUIHU lIU'UHy. 1 Prof. l)a_v s rclupso from grippe was for several days seriously regarded, but he is steadily gaining strength and will soon be able to resume hisfdlxties and receive the congratulations of many. ` 2\rr.\1nrn=.mnnt.n lmvn l1AAn mnrln fnr nnon_ L.UugI.tu.uu.blUll=\ UI muny. Arrangements have been made for open- mg n. telephone exchange at Elginbnrg, I '1`hehx1mIeL will be on the line of the Bat,- Iaersea-Odcssn route. The line is being ' built, by the Rabhbun company. Yftilfnrllnv n fnn nf nun smnnnanrl in nnn_ PIIIIJU IIL| .X. Mrs. Boyle, of (lanzmoquo. nee Miss Sadie Koen. who has been visiting her` parents at Oates, township of Loughboro. and also friends in the city, rturnod to E her home today. 1 Prnf. ])nv .=| rnlnncn from rvrinnn urn. fru- VICIllH.'y- A Quebec proclamation xes the general provincial elections on the Ilbli of May, except, for (laspe, (jliicoutimi, Saguenay, and Madeline Idands, which Will take: place later. \lr`u 12i1\vln nf llnnnnntinn nun NIL": Dy 111.11 u.uIu aw Ugruru IIUUSU, 4Ul1l'CllUbIl. \ ou d0n c know much money you loose ` by carrying it in that old purse, which has I outgrown its usefulness. We can sell you a beauty at u trifling cost. E. U. Mit- chell. Al... I_..,_, I . _ , _ , ,, , I 11> 1- . Mrs. Laura Lawson and Miss Kate Farmer have returned to their homes in Wntertown. N.Y.`, after having spent a few weeks visiting friends in Kingston and vicinity. A Lhnnhnn nrnn'nn\nHnn Ry-nu flan nmnnrul { unmu nu van uclluu PEI puunu IOIH. N last; evening a social was tendered bhe junior members of the Willimnsville Me- Lhmlist. church. The little people wears` given :1 happy time by their seniors. Henr N11`. mud Mn: Hnhnrrmr Hmir tum glvuu u m:pp_y UIHU Dy Lnmr semors. Hear Mr. and Mrs. Hoberger, their two ` daughters. Samantha and Jeruslm nnd son Hewkiuh ; also tlhee e.\'cellent. selections by 14th band at opom house, Murchfnh. \ nn tlnn f. lznnxv Innnh Innnntv tvnn lnnun Men's Socks, Shirts, Under- wear, Braces, l3tc., cheap. -` 4-ply Collars 2 for 25c at

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