WW6 are" stilrillowing 1o.per cant. discount of! for cash on an nnr uuuulp uu over a long period. Mo was mther of T. 1`. Moffat. Indian department, Ottawa. and J. H. Mohb, prinripal 0l.Luwa East, public school. Fun!-. Rnvna urn: L.-.-.....|.t .... L_:.,,,_ aecmon. _ . . On Mofddy last Mrs. Munroe, McDon- nld s Corners, met; with a severe accident. She was standing on a small platform hanging her washing on a real when in some way she lost her balance and fell to the ground, breaking her arm between the elbow and shoulder. nun rs` ct... ..:............ .r x`. .1 1. .. IIHUCBIUII UK BUB lungs. The death of Samuel Ford, of Mud Creek, North Elmaley, occurred Wednes- day. Tho deceased. seventy-bhreg years of age, never recovered from a cold which seemed to settle in his lungs early last. full. He was om; .of the oldest residents of the section. n.. IIAJAJAA I-_L' ll _ II -- - u. uuulu pcrwrmea me ceremony. John Laughlin Rankin, son of Peter Rankin, Hopetown. died at his fnt:her s residence Wednesday. Deceased was only twenty-eight; years of age. For the pmst three years ho had been suiiering from an affection of the lungs. 'T`|\n Anal`. -1` lJ...._..-` YEA 3 1` |' ` Mom. 1 no case wns uismiseea. Miss Bella. Kilfoyle, daughter of William Kilfoyle, Smith : Falls. was married on Wednesday to T. G. Roe. a prosperous young farmer of Deloraine, Mun. Rev. S. G. Bland performed the ceremony. Jnhn Lnndhlin Rap-yin can at `D..L.... LVJHIUII. A whiskov case wan tried in Renfrew on Monday. Vincent Ubronky was charged with drinking liquor on the promises of E. Villeneuve, purchased in the l:xtLer`s liquor store. The case wns dismissed. Kilian `Rollo I-(Min.-l.. .-l.......I..s.... ..t !\,':n:__,. nuuxu, DHIILH rullrl, now stnnus. Lev. A. Macaulay'a resignation of his charge at Middleville `having been ac- cepted by the church, that gentlonmn will close his pastorate on the last Sunday in March. A . ..|. l..|..-. _. -- _--4 _A_,,'_,I - I\ 1- News of the District Condensed From thn Wtnlg Exchanges. Mr. Munro, 1 _eu:broke, has secured the contract for the erection of the new C.I .R. shopn in Carleton Place. Plane nv-A Iuxina nrnnnnar! In: H. ........p:,\.. auupn HI l,u.I'lI:)L0u 11806. Plans are being prepared for the erection of a large and first-clnss hotel by Edward Kennedy on the site where the McKenzie hnusu, Smith Falls, now stands. Dan A Klan-...l....',. ......:,....~;:A.. ,: n- BUHUUI IUE}K7C|lUI'. After the regular business hm] been transacted the board went into committee of the whole on motion of Dr. Hemld, se- conded by (-`. Y. Uhmm, with E. Bennett in the chair. The new rules and regula- tions were taken up and thirty-ve clauses put. through. An charge of a chartered nocountnnt who hol I hooker`: certicate tron the Normal 5011001. Ottawa. All auhjmtn omhmopd in n mulnou. shonnnnmcivll service and Eng- IIII Oouno thoroughly taught-. For nlrlinnlnrn All` .9 u... run--- ..m-_ m uwu _vuurn. LKIU muuon carrleu. Principal Ellis reported verbally that the average attendance of pupils at the collegiate institute for Jnmmry was 356. There were 387 enr_olled. In February out of 386 pupils enrolled the average daily at.- bendunce was only 333. the falling off bo- ing accounted for by the number of cases of aickneasin the city. There were two cases ofabsence of teachers. The princi- pal was requested to prepare rcgulnr reports on the some basis as the public school inspector. Aflhnr Hun rnnnlnr I-uuain.;:a |\n1] In.-- uuluune cloak room! In um! school." The mover of the resolution: stated that there was plenty of room in Louise schooi for such `cloak rooms. which could be erect- - ed on a Saturday at a triing cost. E. Bennett comidercd that it would be a waste of money to put in such cloak room's, which he felt sure would be torn out with- in two years. The motion carried. l |v;nnlnoI NIH. ..-..,...5...J ......L_n.. iL,. It. was moved by J. Galloway. seconded by Capt. Donnelly. that the school proper- by committee be notied to get estimates gs to the cost of putting cloak rooms in nice school, and roport. to the board. his resolution was amended so as to read. "Report. as to the desirability of pubting suitable cloak rooms in this school. The ..m...... at st... .-...I..+:.... ......-.x .1.-. THE MFSNEY ORDER PLAN. G. Sears said he underetoo there used to be a furnace in Weilin hon street. school. He was informed the furnace did not give satisfaction, 90 was sold and re- moved from the building. Continuing, Mr. Soars said the linngingof cloLhea,dnmp ones eaneciallv. in class rooms was A. blur- an`. aura uuu ma unnglnx or cIonnea,dnmp eaggcially, was a bug- benr. a. nuisance and an injury {,g,tbe health of pupils. The motion was adopt- ad. up an a. war nour. nao . It was moved by G. Y. Chown, seconded by G. Sears. that the property committee be rquested to consider and-,1-eporb on tha placingof,n furnace. vent/ilubiug sys- tem and cloak rooms in Wellingoon street school. 11 G`... ..:.l L- ...__1-_..;._,,I n u UUII U1 DIE UUITU U9 TULIUGBCBU 50. H1 (H6 meantime, make themselves acquainted with them.` It was moved by G. Y. Chown, seconded by John McIntyre, that the re- port ofthe special committee he received and adopted. Dr. Herald moved in amend- ment that the reportbe received and taken up at a later hour. Adopted. If: Wail mmmd luv (11 V nlmnwn -nnnntlnrl _Hr3o"c7."i2s-'gv:B33'J'pc3}}T$a. :?.":L'ex;7 box-I oft board he requested to. in the meantime. mnlm Lhamnnlvnnl nmnnnintnd mginl.` roaomntending : That thp ' by-law: und regulutidnd be received. That a spa`- Special committee on by-laws nn.d `regula- ` am meeting of this board He calied within tidwooki to consider them. Tat, ul _uhreo co ielhavo been praparod. the mem- oft bdhrd be renunntnd tn. in the Primary and udvnncod courses of Book hoopla: no the THE DISTRICT DASHES. E. h asevere a Ln urn-n k..o........` 41... Vlcton-In Varletlu. V'n*rom.A, March ll.-Amoa Snider i_a able to around again. Master Ernest Clark is improving. Mrs. Jorominh 8gider,viait.- ing as Charles Snidr :I. has gone to' epepd 5 foi days with her sister at, Ode_Is_o'. Dom : Clubig busy` hauling wood dqn Ens. W. 11.` Fxi_nk__hu bjpi t! _T!Ioro aedinn t un . me mnoral cook pleoe via K. &. 1 . an C.P. railways `on Stitceville. and thence to the Church of England at. Richmond. wherothe funeral sermon was reached by the Rev. Mr. Saddington. he remains were then placed in the family burying ground. The pail-bearers wero ve bro- there of deceased, and his cousin. C. Max- well. of Omswn. Deceaeed leaves seven brothers. two eiscers and his mother to mournhi: loss. A.4nui\Ln nub. Died at Flower Station at his mother's residence. F. W. Lyon, in his twenty-fth year. Mr. Lyon when\_about eighteen years of nge was appointed station agent at {snow Road, on the K. & l . railway, whore he remained for about one year when the company appointed him as night operator at Sharbot Luke junction. Here be contracted his illness. Owing to fail- ing health he was then appointed agent at Flower Station, where his. parents li\'ed, which position be held until the time ofhis death. Fred. was well liked by all who knew him. He was a son of .the`lx1te R. Lyon. barrister. of Ric-limond,Ont.. and grandson of the Into Capt. George Lyon, of the 99th regiment, also of Ricbmoml, On The funeral took plsoe via K. & P. an OJ . rnilwnva 'r.n Rr.in.'nuilln ....l oL-....- no uauuuniall LIIU nU(;uI'MU_\' Ul (J18 DlDll(3Hl BC- Counh, and strengthened the probability that. R.:IWlin.`l0Il, Wilkinson mid Poole here come nearer the truth than other l`l;;__vp- t.imi(-.|iroiiol0;ver.. It is hardly posi.-':it>.'o thnttliere can he mi er" :of more than two or three years in the date of the temple, and not probable that the date of .lecob`s entry of l~},r,:ypt. is more than ten years as tmy. \Vhen we find tlnt Egvvptinii and bible history come in contact with each othei; Limb several I-'L`ll0l.'\l`l_\' Eg_vp:ologists workintg xvitlioubrelerencc to bible criti- cism. find that Egyptiroii record: are sus- ceptible ol a certain chronology; when tliat chronology is compared with the bible chroimlogy constructed painfully on entirely rlillercnt buses and is found to agree with it, the inevitn ble conclusion is that both are very nearly if not. exactly correct. Further back than the time of Ja(:ob s entry into Egypt: we cannot go. The dates between tho lleod nnd Abrnlmu) must remain uncertain for the present. But. only till Jurther discovery innkes urea bcr ucruracy possible, and then J am convinced the result will be with those dates as with the later ones, to es- Lublish and confirm the truth of God's word.-Rnr.i:ur W. [tug-n.\`. Lm1.'u"k Em. 1\~ . . cu. WILIIIJIIL reierence LO ngypt. Fmm Aesyrinn sources we are able to fix the date of Ahab n death in B.C. 51. Thence. caluulatiiig from the bible only, we find that Rehobonm mid Jerobonm began to reign in BC. 921). New Jerobomn took refuge at the Egyptinii court of Shishak when he ed from Solomon. Shishak was the founder of the t.went._v-third dynasty and Itawlinson gives BL`. 93.") as 11 probable (into for his accession. Asa he reigned twenty-one years this date coincides per- fectly with the date of Jerobonm. Still cniculuting backwnrde we obtain B.(f. 5166 or 7 for the foundation of the temple.B.C. I440 for the Exodus, and B.C`. 1661 or `.2 for the time of Joseph. The 21.3 years here taken for the period between Jacob's entry into Egypt and the ]'J.\'t.\:lua is given by Nasher and nearly all biblical authorities. The synchronism of Joseph with Apopi,the last king of the Hyksos 01' shepherds, WHS, says George the nyncellus, "acknowledged by all. Ape-pi iniinerliateiy preceded the eighteenth dynasty, which R.\V|i!1HOlI 8.l_\`.-! begxm in 13.0. I643. Hemigned about thirty-ve or forty ya .3. Here again the two dates absoiutcly coincide. These dates differ from those giyen by Usshor b_v forty-ve or forty-six 3! rs only, nnd as the Assyrian (!4IH()H, which` lll`Hi.'lh6H the starting: point, il`lS only recently been discovered, it con: firms UsRher's skill and subatnntviul cor- rectnei-rs most rummkiibly. Not less does it establish the nccurac_\' of the bibiit-n r`.nun! ., and sfrnunlhnnnrl rim. . KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Remarkable Agreement Pnluted Out. KI.\':~'1~<:.\', March ll.- -(To the llditor): As Mr. lloppina declines to defend his clmrncter for trustworthiness lneed not notice his latest letter, which is about as acrmrate as his former one. In9tead,I will point out 11 very remarkable agreement be tween the Egyptian chronolog_v as given by Rn.wlin=on, and approximately by Wilk- inson and Poole, and the notes of time given in the bible. It should be remem- bered that the Egyptiarn dates are based on Egyptian evidence only without regard to the bible or Asayria, nnd the biblical dates on Assyrian und bible records only witlmut reference to Egypt. Assvrinn snm~.~n_a wn nrn nlxln +,, nv uucy wm nave mg nousea. ' An effort has been made to have 11 matched moo` at Clayton between Acton and Pnr[ a racing scallion, Corncrackegj, ahd Lintale Wonder, owned by Dr. Frau`). -0f Bellevila, N.Y. Little Wonder would nnl`. nhf,m- an Hun nfrnmnr ....... ;.....-n..-.- tur uuuu um um: 11 I-`n).'l.ll amount. in crush. Chzu-lea P. Byers, of New York, is home on a visit to his reh1t.i\'oL-. A large sleigh loml drove out. to the residence of Henry Mcmpin, South Lake, lash exoning and spent a very plcneann few hours. um uancvum, n.1. mnue wonder would not. enter. so the attempt. was trqitloss. The lvell-known trotting horsa Acorn is to be disposed of by drnwing aliouta Abril lab. Tickets have been marked from $1 to $3 and nre going rapidly. Acorn is a fagt horse and it will be a lucky draw for the winner. Euninxtatxa, a horse who has n re~ cord nf changing hands quickly, has nbw passed into the hands of John Clark, of Howe Island, who secured him in exchange for (load Uirl nnd 1-'m.w.ll amount. ln cash. (llnnrln-I D Hrnrn nf Man \7,...I. :_ I...-_- UKU. ` The C. 0. Foresters were again defeated in their third pedro match with the Pren- tice Boys, the score standing eight to three in favor of the latter. ' It is reported that the C.M.B. lodge will challenge the winners. The cinermtogrnpli is on exhibi- tion here for three nights. The opera house was fairly well lled last night. when the rst exhibition was given. Wilson : comedy company is billed to play in Turn- eris opera. house all next week. and judg- ing from the interest being taken in them they Wlll have big houses. All nilhrlt hnn hnan Innria n Luna .. rnxmr, xuwwzf, :2, am. Foroatcru (Aral: Dofutod at Pedro - lhc Entertalnmelitl 'l'Int Attract the Poo- plo-!lon1eo and nation are the 'I'luu'nqa on which Msny People Are Dvulllng. Gmuxoqom. March l`2.-'Willia.m Covey, aged sixty-seven years. died on Wednes- dgy afber a long illness. ' Ho woe n atono~ mason and quarryman by trade and was much respected by all who knew him. A rumor is in oirculm tion about town that a piano factory is ` nbout to be started` here by T. S. Moifatr, of Toronto. a former Gannnoquean. O. V. Goulotbe, it is stated. will have charge of, the works and as ho is a practical man no doubt they will turn out a first-class arti- cle. _ ml..- n n t.V-_..-r-.._ .__.- , - I - - - ' THE LATEST FACTORY TO BE PUT" [MAY am A mo womm] LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Wlthiho Institute ot Chartered Ac- countants of Ontario. Astntlon A;-,*ent'n Death. rm IN GANANGQUE. The l |;e:nlcr'| lcncort. Fm;nr.nu*'m.\', N.B., March ll.-It is rumored that No. 4 company. ll.R.(7.I. has been selected by Hon. Gnocoigne to accompany Mr. Laurier to England on thp occasion of ch queen : diamond jubilee celebration on reprc ant the Canadian pormanont. corps in the proposed militnry display, and um: 15 company alimporinl troops will be transferred from Halifax to this city to take their Jilace during their" absence. The x-scent vi t to Fredericton of y Gen. Montgomery Moore is iuid tohnn ` boon to nuango for thy broader. nnuns:'m'K, Um... March l|.-- H. Philip Wilson, formerly of this town, with his wife, are on trial at (-`rand Rapids. Mich, charged with the gross- es; cruelty to a homo child adopted by them. Thelittle girl, it. is alieged. has been be:1.l.on nearly to doatli. Among Llfe cruelties mid to have been practised wqre the application of hot. iron to her feet`, leaving her bound hands an foot. for weolmanzl new cards being put on the child from time to time. owing to the fact Lliat. she hit. through the ropes. 5 is also alleged that when esh xx,-pl raw bbrough beating o woman rubbed in turpemino. Ths girl, it. is said, will be crippled for life. Wilson's pwmnns live in Woodstock n ,-and are greatly shocked at} the disgra<,[s)o' ! u uvu (IIluI1uul.\'lIllZlIIN. /\i.i.1-:.\:. \1arch ll.`~Tho recent. Llmw hiia [ tnlion mm_\' (,`f)llSl(ll'!|.l)l0 of the snow, and 1 has nleo .<,zpo}led the good z~kuLing. The i fnnnc-rs have almost. lini~1.'io drawing their lmy and grain to tho cil_v. Our enLerp1i.s- ing spm'Le=mon are taking udvantiago of the ice by tminin{_`; their calls. John Forbes, who has been very ill, is recovering. T. Brown had the nllFf0l`Lllll6 of breaking his leg on .nl:urrl.-my lust. while unloading Lim- her an hu.rden lvlnnrl. The sisters of the House of Providence vinitod Llll neighbor- hood in c week. Miss Katie La. Fleui,wbo has been absent for some time, returned home lust week. Sevens] of the farmers nv-e busily engaged filling their ice hou:-:05. Viitoi-.~x: E. Hays, Maple Grove. Ont., in. Duncan McLaron'.-1; J. Riley, Nanton Falls. in 1'. La. l.leur :=; Joesph Docbcur and L` llocteur, Roeiere, N. Y., or. Alex. Doctuufs. W. Bi-icelnnd and A. Johnson paid this vicinity a llying visit. ~ undayf Mrs. Flower. Wutertown, N. Y., ` =iting at L. Hurris'. - u Th 3;. I ' K. " - an '1'-9.3. ;.`.'.'::?.: 1:... '::.'..'.h.'1.l'f'3 _yuu1'.-1 UI ugu. nev. rr. npnrcc, '1'o!v1o, risitel this village last week. Miss Etta Flood, visiting her home here form few `weeks. returned tu Brockville la.-rt. Wed nesdny. .-nun; us nuuuuuulg. l)1-:I.T.\, March ll) --Reuben Haskins is running his saw mill full blast. Harmon Johnston has sold the Central hotel to Mr. Kidd, of East.on s Corners. Mr. Kidd in- tends to repair the buildings, and conduct nlirst.-class hotel. All parties who were burned out by the recent re are talking of binlding next senson. Alexander Ste~ vens has sold all his cutters nnd is making more buggies than before for next season. lle hus n full stall of men at work at; pre sent. Those wlioso business places were burned out nre doing business now in other buildings, with the exception ` of Mr. Whnley, who is going to Westlmrt. A. J. Flood is on the road selling: agricultural implements for Noxonl3roa., Iiigersoll. A tea-meeting: was held in the M. E. church last evening. Rev. and Mrs. l orle_v. Lyn, are visiting here. Vesta Ralph, Toledo, formerly of this place, (lied last. Saturday morning. Comumptiun was the disease that caused his death. Ila was iiottwcnby years of age. Rev. Fr. Sprint, Toll-lo, \`i.-llf("` this vill.-urn lnnf.u'a1.lz \li.m l.`n~.. UHU llf`ylllCIl. . Mr. I{nrdy-K s a wonder you ever got away. Tldch laughter). Mr. I nycockr lwr5Tr1 lm\'ogo. . away, but the plum: \va.~2 so full .0? grim they wouldn't keep me. (liomyed laughter). Mr. \VhiLnoy~-I um told thuL.t,he_v con- sidered my honorable frxend harmless. Mr. Huycock--Thut`._ 1t_7aa because they never saw mein the compunfl `hm now in (alluding to the fact that he Wasgifupg in the seat :\llo<::ntorl H George T leuuk Martel`). At which he house rared. wmuuu 1.;u|uw H mm pruuuce OI U19 nay- um f1l.l'm hurl Increased. Mr. }Im-court I sen'ousl_v wi91_ my ho_|1omblofz'ieud would visit. the non u.sy`1um fx_ ` "wt ' Mr - \\n`nnl:-I hurts nnfininnf .4 run ngvu-via. nalvvtyllvl Illll UIIIX l"|I'C Iluurana Company. In oooooo. 1 ddltl 2 men ``'f'. '..!,?,:.'.'3 .':.:`.`.'f?`'" . rum um ornr rnormn m and lowest mum. mu. 1 Mord nIIowix:g old 3: gmnqnow bldnouuo uh: In-on ` 31343103 I 8'l'RA.NGl. `Julio. ux..'Ja ' 80110. Km: Strut usylum Iggm Mr.--Hnycock-I have anticipM.<{d my hnn. friend s invium'on. I have been at. the nsyluin. K14` [[nrrIr7i]1 s: n u.-nndnr unu cu-Au run`- Merry Rx-p:Irt.ee on The Legislature. l`umn! u Tjeunun. In Lhe ()uLa.rio legislature the grants to tho asylums wero made and are p_anli- cnlly Lhe same ma last year. The member for Fr0nt,em\c (Mr. Hn_v(*o(`k) was in n Orin !!! um] fen-etioue vein. He pointed out tlmt. tho fodder nccunmb for the London as. luurhad` been inm`eu.ed by $5(N). He $hed Lglumw if the produce of the lum ll)(:t`B.'I[-Xed. lllllltl OI K./F698, W!l1CI) IOUHU T(H\(ly D8lle\'- or}-1. King (Eeo(_-g'o further said that the marvellous mobilization of the Greek eet hug provoked thejenlouay of the powers. Thdtlreek govermnonb has depositedthe sum of money necessary to pay me coupon on the debt. From Ills Relutlgnn But Belles Upon Jus- tlce of Greece : Cause. A'mn:.'s, March ll.-King George au- thorizes the stutienxenr. that he Loos not ex~ pect,nmj has he at any time since the present. troubles um:-e expected either advice or aid from his relatives upon or near Thrones of Furupe, but relies entirely upon the jus- tice of Greece's (,`:uIe. The king nd mica bhut he had expected Llie most; from the Prince of Wales.` whose wife is the king a sister, and ad- vised him to inuence the recnll of Sir A. Bilintbi, the Bl`lLl!!l1C0Il.3|ll M Cunea. But. his majesty added, Biliobtx was A titled personage and was enabled to rprend o icinl lies concerning the troubles in the I lu.n.l of Cree, wliich found ready believ- 01") -L Kink (inn:-6.n fm-I.hm- nniul that tho uuu UUIHU LU HK6 IIHLI W85 Cl"'lng' I01` Hlpo Fift.y trunks were piled against theobher door; bgt the sarong man decided to get through i . and to the other brainmen to secure aid (.0 open the boxes. When the `truinurrived in Muncia. Woodbnry was completely unnerved, but related the story he believed to be true before the small boy climbed down from the platform. The boy was sent home on the uexr. train. N,(ve-linking lixperlenee of 5 III; rout lstxegeuutcr. Mtmcm. Ind.. Much ll.-Begga e- mmter Granville Woodbury. of the ig Four Knickerbocker express. had charge of three corpses the other ni ht, Al: Chesterfield the fast train stop to put! another train, end I six-year-old boy" climbed on the front of the baggage car to steal a ride home to Deleville. The train does not,etop there, and unit ran through the town_ the led began to cry. The boxes contdihing the corpsee were piled up near the front door. Wood- bury" was alone in the car, and as he heard `the, voice of the child from the outside he rushed to the boxes to ascertain if one con- tained in child. The nearer he drew the more positive was he that one of the bodies had come to life and was crying for help. Fiftv Lrllnlra warn nilml no-ninnf. Hmnhlmr Greatcruelty To A (Jhlltl. .\..... .. IL, . I I I - canes mom A oorrm. TaIk|n;6 lhelmlldlng`. ?LI......l. In `[`...L,, I` DON'T SEEK ADVICE Godwin's Insurance Em orium P Removed to Anchor Buildings, over Exproso Omce. corner King and Brock Struts. .uu-J Au :1 vuuu. Ont... March I I.- nl AL:.. A (nu-..`.\-I .. y. uuw Iuurll uno 9&1 *8?" Am` %I |C- uh-nut. ' -~ L _ "-j- x , Bright : disease of the lridneyyz/disbete and other diseases of the kidney d liven. which on are being no fri hl.an _ about Hop ittera is the only min; `Vivi l_v annd,[>ervnnrionol_yi{p?t~zg;mg'p.nd.cnr,: gnhor pretended on on onfjy roLL9_)vo ft 1 in titri and "than nmko you. many I|`h'IL ul. 1`. A HHS (LULC3 _ .".( IIIXOIUI, 2t`.I'n.2')` work and has berm uct.l_vu In 12:- mouzzg st-4bct`b0od=. C2'.7.g2:1xss \'1'AR.\'LL /'\ u_u.-anuo n~xsx.=.\':mr rm`.-yr of St. Mark clmrvh in I hiludr-1pl:i:r.. Hvwus mndo 1: sistunn xvnctnr of Trinity in l:5.`b null 12' c.-:nu- l`('('l(:!` In 1:102. lo 13:: .-;';:`nng. \'L arms: t.a_l!:cr .-ma ,IIn`u'!;c:-bx:k<~r 5.;-kc h::1nn:J`rLhforgmr(*n thr an-_:s'.u.`i.-:n.".l 16:: met` r.:rx:mn '\r.'ni_:-h he 1:rvz:uhc eight yea n.,go In \v!:lc'n he ft-:u-J:--anly nmzml nnd C nnzuzcrd the sins which fn. In) such ns sat. under in , hm} bpr-n micd Wink at. l;'.w has 1' .-3 r :0 ln:unrr.n \Jl --nqu A.` n\ A\|\Hll l|.'Hll1IYIH('lK"'. 'l'I.u grm.` \vmIth of Trinity parish, va- ri <`.<`.in::m~(l nt from $l()O_0!)0,!)l)0 to $..` i.-1 duo prim-.ip;nll_y to (1 royal g`r.n1t of u tract of land known to 1iH(L')_\' us Llw l\'in;:`s farm. Whvn H; was givvn Ln '1`: inity, 11 \'.'usl>cafc(1{nr nm-Lh of thc t-Hy, hm. t.<:d::_v1r, iv. in ma wry heart (:1 Mn` down town l)nsim~.<.~; (listrir-t. The plot of gmuml upon whivh l`rinir._v(-Imr`h it.~:vlz Pfa1'd.~' is worth s`rmu~1l\`n:li1m$l(.),00().0tm. I3.-`. (hi: ']'rinH,_3' (`uI`}:u!`. lHrHl, which mpnas-\nI~: thu Mm.-w.~a m.vn1:'i?rP" 01' th( ]:.ri.-.h. nwxva h'm'!:`v-41.-: of (-ity Iota 0'11 \\ hivh 5'.:u:(l .~t,v. 1'1`.-, ':inn1::v.u, d\\`vllings_ :`_!\|l t `.']":n(-1~t,~'. _\ '-$r`\.I.lN(l'Il i lmu nvu (`H11 l'_)l'.`|. 1 nnd ho gnu huvu Wi))(.`ll nml Lhv fm vww 1'uundr~ Gvnrzn is an nunus u pzxvwwlxl In'<`;IK In 11:0 monotony of Hut. wnllcd lum-:1:-ks of ommnercn in whivh M hum-'vd the r`0nnnIl'('i;:l army 01 the motmpnlis. It is to him 1; 1n.nr,hnur1< mmlv (11 H!` by a.c.~o~i:utim1.~: ixuliroctly mn- n(~(`n.`(1\vitl) his (lnily Hfl`. Ho pmbnbly docs nut nH.'n(1wm-+:hip th<'r<: um! may not own know the (-raw] nf its mngrvgzr mm. It, ls mr~rvIy of the few rvllvs which rwmiml him of the age of the mu 1)ivi11z\lii_V', and its wry rarity enhances its value. rm." \VI-dl 1v-_u,._ A . `M1 The Now Yorkrv low! ln<>!:(`d upon ' (`ML (\_w~.~'. To him i up! 1.,` . .4 L:. L;ruII,urn':-4. '. Tho New Ym-km` of today has n. slnccn ufecHun'for old J`rini1_v, no mnttvr wlnut Ma I-r`:~vd or fulbh. It.-`. grnr'ofu). tapnrinp spiro~,1'i.~aingn1-o\'r.~ Mu`quaint 1nukr~9ngmt.of1xl hrmk in 11:0 monotony hf Hnf. umllnal hum--ml-u F .m.n...'........ 1.. Ldndon & Lancashlre Life As- uuranco Company. PIAOTIDLLLT A OAIADIAI OOIPAIT W11`! Human ucunm. uo`doponitod snnuall at Ottawa cnd now mount to one million ollu-I. Bath lower than the majority of oil! . Ian) and choice plan: of Insurance on nmns ouzmmann Iolo Annu. Mm and Dual. REV". MORGAN DIX. spots in Hm lower pm-0 of the city when the bones of the mloninl fnt!w1:.<: hum horn ullmvvd to rest; uudisturIJcd for11car`I}'-mu: cenl,1Ir1o.~I. `. vru... \'..... tv.._1.,._ -1 ;.,a__ u |llll'ly lHU.`vll'iIU.'lI Ull CUlll:Hllllllg' [DU UIH` vial prn;n'nlmno of the ovlvhrntlun, whivh will be u vuiunhlc snuvenir, will be issued. '1`rini1y(~hurnh ltsvlf is one of the most int(-1-sting lmilxllngrs In Nvw York, and its history is x-lo.w('l_v u."~snr'i:xtcd with the curly l)l.~4t0ry of Mmlhuluxn lslund. F,1'0xn llssltn on lnwvr lh'nnd\\`:xylt; looks out upon the l111. pm-timn of that thorough- fare and pom-n (lnwn mm Wall strvet, whr-rm the ilnunclnl lldo flows and hl,.=. with Iloroo ln1p<'rnn.` (-\'(`r_\` :34 hours. Its quicr. lltclu clnm'l1_\'a.1'q. mid that. of St. Paul's, u {ow l)lUl'lS above, are the only IJUlI\l'l' lvHl' 5ZlllIDllU['_y LIUUFUHS. On blmothur days of tlmweek spmlnl s*r\'lco.q will be held and l\dlll`(`S.`11'. will be made by. proxxnixwnt. (llvlnes. Ilulxnrate proparzuiom have been made to furni.-ah a feast of S2`l(`l`X (l I`l1ll5il(`-, und the ]]l()l :h(`l` vlmrvh as VVl'll as each of its several chapels will be suitnhly(inc-()r::te A pt-nnplllet, Ilm-ly lllue:trut.-d and conbalnlng the oili- nlul nnurrnlunmnf Ihn m-lulu-nH..n uvluinh I` ll'llI U\.|l'll llllllilll (|IH\} `\ I-II UU ll\'1I {7lt.'\.` `I aenuun on the bicontonnry by the rector or vicar. Tho nunlvwsary day mper will be W(`d)ms(Iz1y, May 6, and on r. at. day a spe- ciul .=tervh~e will he lxelglqim Trinity church, and Bishop I-`om-r, who has postponed a ` trip to Europe inprdcr to be present, will deliver the s:xl11t.:1triry address. l\n f`\(\ nokun. 4'nIn: n! 4|. n-om-J. ..-.,...l..1 nu mu" ILL u l1}IH` 1 Flint '.'w 1'tu1ndr~ hy 1u',lmm'r vnrzn Holduxn rcnmmlu \\'n'.1Ithof Tri irn:.cl_v fmn . (H),l_)()(J,U\`lU, prim-.i ".|n.` hf.-nirsu-1`. nf I-nul 1.-v I'Ul'l'Kll'] Ul LIIU llllllllllllg Ul. Will`) PHYIIH. An Trinity in one or the chest and many powerful as well as one 0 ho oldest: pm-7 lshes in the United States the observunod of such an important epoch in its history will he one of unusual interest... The Rev. Dr. Morgan Dix, who for so many years hag been rector of the church, has general clmvgo of the arrangement of the pro,- gmunuo, but he is being aided by A num- ber oi` ('onImlttces. The celqhration will roll to New York a body oi` moss distin- guished divlnes. Bishops by the dozem and any number of lower 0(`Cl(`lf\ill. l0&l lights will be there, and it inovan expected that the Church of England will send a reprem-ntntive, perhaps no less a one than the archbishop of Canterbury. Thai nnlnhv-nllnn will hnnln nn Qnnnv lal..|L' l1I'('rllUlHllU]J U1 lJullLU1'Ullry. The celebration will begin on Sunday, May :3, when a pastoral letter by the Rev. Dr. Dlx will be mul in Trinity church and in 03.011 of the chapels of tho parish. From each pulpit also will be dollwred n inrlnn nn Hun hh-nnrnnnrv luv fhn I-nnfnv rm Trinity chux-ch,Now York, mother of Aim Protestant Episcopal church in Ameri- Un. will be 900 years old this spring, and on May 9 will be begun a celebration 1 which is to mark the bicentennial anni- versary of the founding of the parish. An 'I'I-lnitv in nnn nf Hm I-inhnar. nnrl magi .,_ .... u Blohont and Mose Powerful Pu-uh n the Unltod 8tItQ-PlIu For un lmpo|- ` in: Celebration Under the Dll-potion at ` OLDITRINITV CHURCH TO ceLeanA'Fa AN INTERESTING ANNIVEREQY. ` London, Liverpool and Globe Plrc Illnnonnnn ('4.-'a.'._`..... 's_1'coN`cF,NTE # % A1}. F n cmtury ago nnd ` nity with \`(`I`_V tlifTor- run In rt-lir`.nf 1`0ryism ` Y(~.'1r`s ..` u_v uI.~uI.\\`. I l`u'H`S 1m~_iudi~o, ho\vv\'<~r, rinity r-hurnh parish Nor [:.`.'11ll<,`d by King '1Vl'll`['("' 'U|V"l " ."P','-` arpetscl ned. Altered, Rcsewed ` Fa CO Pufnicnro an'I. ~ _ I 263-n5 nun Steam" Carpet .uxtxu Pnorm Wrmour Imxo Run " _ S s or `V IE EASTMERNT \ Ilndod ill 2.1: pnoknnfrtllbi; rvtdo. I`tmn.i:0ln'o nes: lndianrnnd.Ce:lon lend aver offered in Canada. , Ze!ehrale d Club House Tea u Lam. , ' Furniture In'!. M0T5'o moot. Tolenhono 81!. - Ks. REDDEN 81. co. A Prize.` i lnree UOH8l'5 ; IWO D0199, FIVE lJ0`]'|I!'5. No. 1, or No. 2, majled on teccipt of [ price and two 3-cent stamps. I On... n--|. n-....-.4.. coows Cotton Root Compound *3. In Han nn1v nnn rplinhln "` "(I157 unu D57/55 U] 'ICCI`c R} 19 prepared in two degrees oistrength. ~ N 0. 1 for ordinary cues \ is by for the best dollar mcdicinokuown -+so1d by druggists. one Dollar per box. L i I Nn `A (nr nmaoinl onnm:--rn decrees < I531676;"}uggisT['6ix_133ii&? iEFt}6 No. 2 for special ensue--xo degrees =tr'onger-so1d by druggists. One box. Three Dollars ; two boxes, Five Dqllars. Nn I nr Nn. a mailed (Sn rt-ceidt of Dodd s Kidney Pills 1 Always Cure Dropsy. Sold in:Kimzr-ston and everywhere in Can- Jn by all re.spo1mih1edrugist.n. ._______-...____._.___.___......__. lnomrs KIDNEY PILLS l`.0dI` lunvm` I-u. . "1 i on! Bnmplnkmfon - II 3., DATE 9|bo?obrut3;l;1,,, , u. .dfor city 1:31; mm. on. Iblophon. No_P-lb! the lam D,_ Mu ; * A. J Bihcnan. Better coal was never seen. (It shovellod up on to a screen. our wood, too, is the very best. `Take one load and give it a tent, Have it once. it will do the rest. lay to the telephone, 133, can you get the ooal yard for me On the cbmer of Ontario and West Au that do givejour coal; a. test, Live the longest, and are the beat. we CLAIM there is only one prepamttoi: in Canada to-d.1yth:?ls guaranteed to BRONCHITIS. and It in UK. CHIC?` SYRUP OF IJISEEQ MID TIIRPENTIIE. It is MOTH. E `S cumfor per child when it is all stalled up vith cnouand coughing its little lungs out with WHOOPING QOUGH. One small dose immediately stop: that cough. By loosening the phlegm. puts the little one to sleep and rest. Dr. Chase compounded thil valuable syrup so as to take away the un- pleasant taste of turpentine and linseed. WE OFFER'to ncfund the price if Dr. Chase's Syrup will not do nll that it is claimed to do. Sold on nguarantee at ill dealers. or Edmut son. Bates 8: Co.. 45 Lombard St. Price, 25. :%s%%%%%%%%%%%*% \AM.!9im An Offer rest. I was advised to use Dodd's Kidney Pills. I have .only used two boxes and I am completely cured. I lmfe no objggtion in allowing you to publish this so as to help others. I remain,yours, A____ v____- Hum secured the Agency of tho I have been troubled foxfthree years with Dropsy. Couldlnot get any feliuf. My limbs were swollen to :1 size I could no} 7IT5FT `sh :2 `ii 143'. 5 '"'1wot I/III "\JIl Cleaning Wjrk. E23; r-----9 ma-us-. -naut----o-no-G---: .. J .v--- ---...r_. "The cook company. Wliam .an;.u'i`oT FVIIWIII I\\I\II TVIIIIIIIIIIQII Is the on] safe, reliable `monthly me icine on which 1 ladies can depend in the >/tour and time of need. 7.. ..-,......-.1 an on... A-.....-. ARTHUR jomzs, Ottawa, Ont. ..?.:gs.c;u;;" CURED BY hTI7Iot`o.I?:.'<`5h"I 0-1 In S. Kinxstozi fnn nlu -_.l .... A AYKBOYD. D. .. L.D.S. D .-.......:.::. *2:.*~.,....'- .-i K;-U-' II I on phou 010. Ball 1.100.115 fork rut. - lnl. `ho xx; otrgct an-oat. You on loan Book-hopinc or shon- hlutl II has time by our improved mo- tholis ` uuun 1'-I xunlznvrui B O0lJ.l8Iu1rlll looah at No. me comm shun. Until : nu...) "$~TrEs of all kinds reduced- in price for balance ofleuouz We invite you to ,___,....,..-, --. U. H. MCCAMMON, M.D., C 11.. Gallup. Dhnlnlm... ....a 9..---- AFFILIATED REM2yAL. uu. nuuu, WELLINGTON STREET Prlnoou). Tolophm j _ ._...._._..._...". _._.___._./ ._ EDUCATIONAL. MQDICAL cm-`ms. ARCHITECTURAL. -u CW1! to `II OOBNWA * Giving Back loc. On Every Doar I Um unity '.Lv.onua.._, (moo hom- Y . }u.""c. 3?:'f.'.".?.?..'J%$I.,'xf?>. xmnonn nu). 1.0.1-.us.,Awn Losl Kingston Gono- bnl, Coroner for city sud oonntrv pan 1' 0.3. 1.9.5. nip. [7 . Oo, 0.'`r1noou'ut 6: $.21 '."5l.f s?m.a":2:e;n?u.?'a%23: &-.-.-._: INSURANCE. u nlltblo rooms can lie I .DIII81DNR' HITRIWX : FINQNCIAL. DR. BEGG, .IN'I"ON Ii'l`R1 B [.13. H0`. OM} ..$r1nonu'|tnct! DENTAL. A. namohou. . mncumt. %L:aAL ` DUFF. no moor . nv-`luv. nv-our-, Vllu Islam and Surgeons ontrul smut. Tula- 1` minus and Bur R352 ""'. I IN MEG! OI-Glad. ram of intense on ty Loan: (natal 5% City . A My to 0 Monte an and Invest.- o opposite the Post 011100 I I. I. lnoxpol. '1`KEE'l` (NEAI Telephone, 437. ` '0 noxpcl. (NEAR no. 431. -.- uuuvu wuu III IQIIIIIIII IJOIIOIO of III!!! (I-010!!!)- lulhhlf o! Univ;-any products. Hutu-u In all lunch. Tho rollnouuut and ounlu ol hone combined with the high- ut nontulncinlnat Huh Dqurtmont I; churn of Stock: Hammond. 55.. mn. Dqo. 14-0 turn lulu Ids:-any noun. '0! EDI. Can `'3! .0 in; nnnnu-Ar: up - Dentist Ll. cornm- . {ATE n Go (in. `3r.':`.1 comer Tole- pII'unuIHorl'ron- aucucot I5` din` 1. V (Cull: aunool no pnrcnona from the Quon otroot Methodist church Sun y school at A cool of 84. That. a six-foot ` It be laid on the south side of l"m`ut no school building, from from to tour. No action on the oommunicotionnf `Lon-ell. asking tho bond to liar thooo-to! gloss broken` durlor tho construction ot 1':-onuooae `school buildi . oooordoneo with the board : i "A 't.hooom1oi0too unmixed a piano rth kindergarten` o in Iron- tuoo -ohoolo. 'l'l:o"iuIm-uncut. was bought oruwl tilno eoununn non. mnw vv . -.-13;. uuunug I PIIIIIU lo!` lilo. Innt. a limo vet for the nmrumont in Fron- td be hand 1 in 013:; Methodiatpzllxnmh. s..r.?:/3 ...s3.."f.'.' .x....- .. ..... lpvvnvlvu uucputp Iuupsq. SCHOOL 1` OPBRTY. E. Bennett submitted the report. of _tho committee on school property. recommend- iv? no action on the communioition of S. Day. ooring a piano for axle. That. ' `vet imtrumont tlno ' In run-ulna-`J I-and. AL- 1\_.4-, FTI'='2"E:-!" uuu mom one um 01 January last. With rafennoe to the petitlons asking that Latin be taught in the public nohoole. the committee reported tlnt. `t. was only possible to have Latin Laugh form five. or in other words to, pug who have passed the entranbe on anions and re- msin in the public could not, therefore`, ly grant the ria- quenb of the petition Repont Adopt`. " - la. The board ' wlcn. rseport aaopte 4 Dr. Herald pr the report of the committee an ac management. recom- mending: That Miss Henzy be granted 8:35 per nnnum over and above the sum provided by the salary system. as princi- polof the orphans home school. That the request of R. K. Row, for permission to-give prizes for exhibits of regu- lar school work, be not grant- ed. That clause twenty of the board's regulations relating to teachers. and which provides for the reading of cer- tain regulations in schools, beauspended until the bylaws are revised. That the matter of abolishing kindergarten fees be referred to the nance committee. with a request that it report in favor of doing away with the same. provided the state of the nances will permit of such being done. That the salaried of Messrs. Siiter end Dales. of the 'collegiate institute stall`, be inereseed $100 each, said increase to date from the let of January last. reference to tho. mminm. ..i.:..,. '33. upulllslnlllloy. The committee submitted a letter from city solicitor McIntyre in reference to the liability of the county council for fees of county pupils in nttendanco at the col- legiate institute. and recommended that proceedings be t-nken in accordance there- with. Report. adopt?`/gs m`aa an than mnnr! nf Hr-n (us; away (!L\;()., we 01; London Guarani- tee Co., 320; W. Bruce, $1.59; Brown Bres., $5.50; N. McCaig, an. 810; C. H. Otto. $3.50. The committee further recommended that Kirkpatrick & Rogers beiustructed to proceed at once to collect from the county council the fees of Wolfe Island pupils who attended the collegiate insti- tute during l895; that the Ottawa plan of collecting fees from collegiate institute pupils be adopted, beginning in September next, and that all pupils who will not have id their fees for the present term on arch 31st will not be allowed to at- tend classes until such time as the said ac- counts are settled; that the proportion of the secretary-treasurer s salary to be borne by the collegiate fund be $l0U. This will be a saving of $50 to the collegiate fund for this servic and $100 to the publiee school fund; that the board`s account he kept in the Standard bank during the year 1897; that all extra supplies be procured from dealers who may have contracts with the board to furnish general supplies until such time as their contracts expire; that the security to be given by the treasurer of the board be increased from one to two thousand, in view of the increased re- sponsibility. The nnmmitl-an a..Lm:n...a .. I..u-.. r... ._ UUIXIHIIECGO. From W. 8. Ellis, principal of the col- legiate institute. stating that there are some pupils who have hitherto been con- sidered residents, although living in the oounty. because their parents have been assessed for city property beyond the minimum prescribed by the statute. These pupils are now county pupils, as dened by the school act. Referred to school management committee. l'RESENTI.\'<.` max-ours. The report of the committee on nance and accounts was presented-by T. Don- nelly. It recommended payment of thesr. accounts: W. J. B. White, insurance. $10.80; Thomas Orrell, 330; F. Nisbet. 820.14: Elliott Bros., $376.30; A. New- landi. 81.940: F. Partridge, 819.88; T. Orrell, $199.50; Wormwith piano company, new instrument. 5235; F. Twiss, $1.50; Crumley Bros., $86; Curnovsky&. Co., Slit); Ornm. She.nks&Curter, 311.20; E. J. ll. Pense, 35.25; Mrs. J. Mrldntyre. 3.1; J. Vunwmckel, $5.50: H. Wilmot, $4; Crum- ley Brest, $l7.5l; J. '1`. Murray, $l..'H; G`. M. Wilkinson & Soii,$~ll5(i; A. A. Moore. 2; J. S. R. McCs.nn, $32; John l)on- nelly, 832; water works department, $6.25; Hunter & Harold, $1.252; Otlice Specialty Co., 3243.26; A. Ellis, 3500; Queen street Methodist Sunday school, $4: Auer Light Co.. 818; J. Sowards, 67.50: F. Nisbet, $40.91; J. Corbett, 82.80; J. R. C. Dobbs, $2; Selby & Co., 815 51; London Guarani- we (j(,__ 31);}. W R.-mm all an. n_-..._ wrren no eonool property committee. From Miss Jennie Shaw, asking that the schools be supplied with cotton and muslin in order that the work in the manual bminin department be carried on success- fully. eferred to the school property committee. Ii`......... 11/ a ram. .,.~ - - - -- .- mm D. u. uonnuon, onerlng tor sale a. wax reparation for hardwood `oors. Re- ferre to school property Miss Jannln Rhnnr nubinn H... on. on Iwnool management. From John Miller. deputy minister of education, notifyinjbhe board that certain regulations alfecting cblleglate institutes would be carried out to the letter. Refer-. rod to committee on school managemnt. From Selbv & Co.. oerinu tn anll Ian thn ruu no commluee school Selby Co., oering to col] to the board a job lot of a certain class of books. Referred to school property committee. From S. C. Johnston. o'erimz for sale Dromrnbion for Imnimwi um... 12,. "'?-E':oIb'}3,r'- KINGSTON. ONT. In llnlou will no Inndon Oouoxo Qua; :uu__.`._... VIIVO agaluann. From Min Nerva D. Macdonald. of the collegiate insyitute staff, asking for an in- crease in Referred to committee on school management. From Jnhn Millar .1...-\..o.. ...:..:..a... .: nuurruu we Ievorll commicbeee: From . Ellis, archiqect, testifying to the co letenesg of the work done in Frontenac school "building. Referred to school pro ty committee. From rs. A. S._Skinner, submitting an nrgicle or a. 5/stem of banking for pupils of the public iclioole. a copy of a resolution pulled by the women : council. Referred to the committee on school inan- agemont. From Min Nan-vn T) Mamln...m .: I-L- 1-. 1100, Lu. rnoun, U./Hears, J. Wih Minutes of last two regular muti rand And conrmed. Then communications were read referred to the several committees: Wu-him Elli: nu-nIn:6-..L L....a.:t..:_._ nolntyre, J. Mclhy. R. J. Me , w A `regular meeting of the board 6! edu- anion wu held last evening. Present: Chairman Meek, E. Bennett, G. Y. Chown, T. Donnelly, J., 0. Elliott, U. Gellowuy, Dr. Herald, A. Horn, Dr. Knight, '1'. Lambert, H. W. Newxan, J. elvey, Dr. Fee,` Dr. Phelnn, G./Scare, J. Wilson. meetings ' u-----.-L1. ' `the Report: Wire Agloptcd. lohool Property liked to Boulder rove- nonu to Vurlou lolnooh-Jul: u of -I-_..n..n--:-.- -_-...._.- -.__-.,_-_ - susins CONSIDERED AT. rm; soaminwcarm; _ .. _,v_ ., -u-v-u -v --u-cu Two Collegian Institute `lnohon In. nnnnnnnl, Qgdvssuou LAST Nmrm . ., IJZIUE Fnl. uanagognb. es, mi? hL?':ydi(: dnlboodiibot as 615 this r fnila of .; euro 1% score in. pan! 9. We know thin. "*3S%.L?..!9' 9.011999 pvar wu nnu up in $100. 40C. The rate: on orders payable in the united kingdom And in foroign_,countrioa nnd tho British ` ` ions stand as they are. F or t. Mk 0! comparison the tarilf cargu by ch: express companies are up pended as follows : 85 and under. 5c.; over $6 ngtinp to $10, 80.: out $10 and up to , i0c.: ova`rl`. 0 sud up to $30. l2c.; our I-10 and up to :40. 15c. ; over $40 and upto850. `.!0c.; ova: 850. nuune rates. no pnuu, an-c. . After April let the tariff on post office orders u 6032.50 will be tie; on orders over -32.5. and up to 3.`), 42.; over $5 and up to 810, 6c.; over $10 and up $20. 10.-.; over $20 and up to 830. 120.; over $30 nnd up to $40, 150.; over $40 and up to 850, ` .; over $50and u to 860. 24c.; {var 0anri up no 370. (2.; over 8 `grid up $80, I 2.; over $80 and up has , 36c.; over $90 and to 3100. 40C. The: mm: nn mvlnn numhl- :.. u.. ..._:...a .7912` IFIHUPOIHC I! elly l'8C0gnYZ9d. Heretofore the comms.-inn on post of- co orders up to 84 has been `. c.: on sum; over 85 and up to 810, 60.; over $10 and up to $20, l0c.: over $20 and up to 840, _:_. 0o.;over $10 and up to 980. 30c.; over 360 and up to 380, 40c.; over 350 and up to _8l00, 500. Ann. A-...'l I4 `L- ;__.-nr , - - and UIIUH uecrllltl. While this change may on thdkce of it seem to hear more heavily on the poor man than on the rich. the expediency of alteration from a. government-revenue standpoint is easily recognized. Hnmfnfnrn Hun m-.mm;..;m. .... .......i _: Canadtve Poet Omen Department Has Made A e-arrangement 0! Rates. Po nt.maat_el'~(lenerel Mulock has re-a.r- ranged the tariffnf commissions payable on post office money orders The changes are designed to meet. the competition of the ox- prese companies, which have been e1l'ecti\-e- ly catering to the public as money-svemling mediums. For some time past che post office department has been getting all the small orders and the express companies all the larger ones and with a View to altering this state of things the tarifl` on small or- ders is to be increased and that on larger ones decreased. \IIL.'I.. ALI.` -L ...,,- H -' 4'.` ` ' [MIUIIC HCHOOZ. Cupb. Boyce was brought up before judga Thomas Deacon, Pembroke. on n ` number of chnrggcs-5 of forgery, fulsimtion of records, etc-., in connecninn with hie| otce us secretary-t.reasurer of school soc` cion No. 5, township of MncNab. The captain plaatfd guilty and was sentenced to thrnn mnnH1nu'n inil L'u.p|.uIn plaauea gullby to three months in jail. UIUUW IIHU 5UUulu6r. One of the pioneers of North (iower dis- trict was gathered to his fathers Inst. week in the person of James Mo'at., an the age of eiglxty-eight. years. His illness extend- od over a long period. Ho father of T. 1) Nlnffnr II-llliilh tlnvmrtnnnno (H5....... IIl- (E11111! moronuuly Illlht-. For putionltuu cull at the College oloo, corner Prinous sud eydenhun stucco. King- ston. or write Do A. RLANOHARD. J. B. lloKAY. Olnrtored Accountant. P1-in. Prpa. ..._...._._.:__....__._...._._...__._.