Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Mar 1897, p. 6

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Spring. wANf E$(P1ncIT TERMS. THE mom FAMINE FUND. ' Bloom Held Wan-Ion. x Dual. \ V'. U. ; Annie Bolton. 1. Buck. James . each. Total. I` '1 ohglfo. ` *` umlng." ` I `D--won. lnnppounIwuprettyhout_u. * Jnuponddltho yonlhwlth nounnllnlrd ;[ pnnuuouennuqunm _- .- 1 A Compliment. "You." said um ouunmllnt. tn the ynug A upon who had just. come undi-r conviction. _yon are pinched u I brand from the bumln ;" "WM. Innn-.n-ml:-ggo.-unn.|...a...DH r wsvnnnny an In!` M wt` lmrv hmru It.` Sc-I-um! .Turnr-'l`ho Imvinmnv: I h.-m:n'l. bmn llstvntng in it. I've bu-n mm-hing 1 them two luwyt-nu wnumlv and wundvrinn which of t.l~.r hm mmlul Hvk if they got * Into A mmp.--vhlmgn Trlhune. I Pnulble lmbct. First. Jurnr-\\`h.-st. do you think of tho tnstllnnny {M lmrv hmnl It.` Hm-anul jun-u-_'I`l..\ n..oh........ . I |.-......'o Our Upholstering department.` for ordered work will be starting this week. Warerooms will open at I p.m. each day this week (ex- cept Viaturday). 055 n all day Saturday. Applied lnlnrmntlnn. Perry Pxm-tlic-I munt m.'_\' I likt` _\`mll' mnumrs--mun as drink _mum~lI' before you OWN` um um . \Vn_vwurn Wat.-nn-I)unv lt for yuur own good, lnuldy. Don`! you know All tho temper.-um` prom-Iwr,< Irlln uu tho rnt drink is thv mm that. lends In nll tho trou- blorv-Cluclnnml lcuqulrvr. Nu`. IN lvr mrln Lu 0` mum-y w|l.h.` lI`I..` h` V\'lluIl.' The point. nmnml tn hv so '01! tnkon tlmt thv uld m-ntlvm.-m ucumlly gave up I nlvkvl.--(`hlu-um l'u.-'1. nauunvs VVUIT nut Elllll. Three brick houses on Colborne street belonging to Lhe Walsh eatnm were obred for sale at nuction this nfbernoon by J. H. Mills. Bidding was started at $1.500 uud V the highest. price otfured was S3,()00. This I I was not equal to bhv mservo prim, Andi l ` the property was withdrawn. .V.-oclvd l`rnrNce. Aftnr Iho imllponr party hm! llstonnd 1 p.-uh-ml_v tn thu uhl pt:-m.lu-nmn`n hmully ; on t-hu vnlm-ul` nunwy fur rmlm.` Hum ha` ` R(`1'lul)d tn mvw m-nr_\'. \`un- In. .- " In: In-.\l~n ln HI-um`. n l`.`I nu-nu. m IIRL I Yesterday afternoon n young man nmnod , A. llunlop lmd his hot. ll now one. whisked oil his head by the action of the wind. near 1 the corner of Barrie and Kin streets. It. 1 was blown ncroaa Muttdxirnnl park. onto 1 - the ice and headed for Point. Frodoriu-k. I The young mnn. l.).lr0ll0Ml0(l, gave chase, : and after following his headgear as lnr as ` l'0inb Frederick he ;:m*o up the 0 so and burned homownrd. He thinks the hat. is going _\'et. 7 .__.- _,__-.,... ._..__ [ `` ICU DUDDU IIIIUKEUH. ` Mrs. Sheldon, whose night. has been fail- . 1 ing, tell yesterday at the residence of her 1 daughter, Mrs. Davis, (lure street, and autfered a fracture of the hip, Much sym- pathy will be felt. for her. ' The nnnuul meeting of directors of the * K. (t l`. railway was to have been held to~ i ' I day. bub owing to the absence of Lieut.- l V (iovernor George A Kirkpatrick. it direct } `or, the meeting was postponed for one munch. \'-._._ l'._-_.. I_ _.__, .__._L . cw. I. , ,1 r\,, ') F muuu. unnarn (H Um olu unrecmra wu1 na- 3 \ gist. the uumpnny by staying in it and. . . ` \`m V` : 4 working In harmony with the now men. ` _ '_'-`x".oTU4_..T-' i afternoon young | A Hnnlnn lint] his Inn. n nnn: nnn u-Iu'c|.nrI 1 J l'lll|\"! Dy DUI urury The pug dog Finsbury Buctonn, owned by John Taylor, nfter having cleaned out ex-orvthing M, the St. Louis nml Chicago bench shown, has gone in sonrcli of fresh honors. She will be exhibited at bench I shows to be held at. Louisville, l'iM.ahurg ' and Baltimore. fl`)... n..-I._- __..l I , -_ L,,-1,. llll umonnnn GEOWRPI. I i llllll [Hill HIHIFB. The Quebec and Levis bridge company ' iu re-orguniziiw with II will. A number of the old boiml of directors have voluntarily 3 retired in order to mnlm place for new` blood. Otlira of the old directors will aa- ' l 1 nmtllun nu-n-mun In nIl\I`\n\In H. .> ...\.I The Whoio Stock In Belng Sold UOlIl."' UXCCIIIGU (ID ICU DGUY-. This nfternoon at. the Kingston rink the Rockwood nml Kingston curling clubs had a friendly meet.ino'. The Rock- `wood rinks were skippoa by l)r. Clarke 1 and Jnmoa Dennison, and the Kingston rink-s by Col. l)rury and uldonnnn Stewart. I Than nnu dno Finnhnrv Rnmnnn nmnml A The ice for to-nightfa hockey match in ` the bent. tlmbhas been found in the rink idurini the entire winter. This is just. ~whut. oth teams have been looking for, an it. permits of their combination play being executed nt. its best. ` 'l`m. nnm-.mm. no pl... l.':.....o.... ..:..|. n... IHUHLU. _ News from Knmournsku. Sb. Roch, Doe :Au|nm'es and River Du Loupnre to the ` effect. than the river St. Lawrence is free of l ice nnd opened for n.-u'ignr.ion. The river , is free from Quebec to the above named places. The inn fnr fn.nirvL9.'n lvnniznn rnnhuln in l UUU lUUlI'Va l Gov. Bradley. I*`rnnkfort., Ky.. has re- ? fuecl a respite in the cure of Alonzo Wall- } iup. convict.ed of complicity in the murder 1 of Pom`! Brynn. Walling will be hungod : with Scott) Jnclu-on. ll..- D|...I.I.... ....I.-.._ -!_.|_L I.-- |._-_ l,.'I WIll'UL|Ull!Un Call and see the latent. designs in an and ' electric xtures at J. W. 0ldn a. 37 Brook ' street, market. rqunre. Rev. G. R. Beamiah preached in All !Saints` church last. evening. his subject` . being "Homo Miruioua. l 1 Mn, Mnhmnr, lm wife nf n Rnnnnnrla, x . v I/l'|U\llCU I/(I UMU UUDLH IIHU Ullll IJTIIHB. ` Angus Mncdonald, manager 0! the On- ` mrju.,b:mk, has so far recovered from his * attuvk of pneumonia an to be considered out. of dnnger. He was able to sit. up in bed to-day. AL... D.....Il.... L`.....I.t....A II.. I... _. | |llUllUl'll l.4UU`l`Al||lUl(l Ill). . Dr. Benjamin Webster. taking 3 six- ; months course in the London. England, : , honnpicnls, returned to the city today. He I ' arrived at Boston on Suwrdny. `I ` (`J-nnlx K Vnrlmln mhnlnnunln nnnl Hnnlnrn HrrI\'Ull U l)UH|'U" U" Dubul"ul\_y. l Crook & l'erlm 1. wholesale coal dealers, 3 New York, assigned to-day. The rm clnim- l ad to be worth $`. 0l).U00. The failure is nt- tributed to bad debts and dull trade. P A ...-.... \I.....l......I.l ............... ,.l AL. A. l URI) . uuu III WIII IUUIM I J. W. Oldfin will handle the most it - I proved and up-Lo-date gnu cooking awg \ on the market. this season. l \V.`.._ _.....A.. ......_.. I.....- L--- _IH_ -_I A- UH EHU IHIIFIKUL LHIU Hell: . ` Nine empty cases have been alffged to Belleville for the return of stores of the old , , ries of the lth regiment. replaced by the i modern Lee-Enfield rifle. I\.. D...:....:.. \\'..L..A.... A..l.:.._. _ ...'_ 1 TAYLOR S. I UIGFPIUK I: III! PUHL. '.l`o-morrow on page four we will give 3 1 ropnrt of Mrs. Huqhef address to mothers: * ` on Friday last. It. was crowded out. to- : day. But it will keep. .1 w ldn will hnnriln Hm ......t. emf. L'UllL5- Ullly ULDU uuu U \'V . II. fllll I. J (lunrd Cameron, one of the appointees ` of the late government from Nova Snotin. after their defeat. has been suspended for 1 sleeping at his post. I 'I`n.mnrrn\l.' nu nmrn fnur wn wlll nivn I ` annuruay ITOHI syncope OX ([18 l|9lIl'D. l I Bench shows will be held at. Hamilton on April 10th and in Toronto a week later. Kingston fancier: will send up A large eon- tingent of canines. 1 Hull :1}. W J ] nnI a ninrnr nlnra nn nnf. I UIIIKUIIL Ul UlInlllHUH- Call at W. J. l uuI a cigar store and get a spray nf orfumed almlnrocks. Only ten cents. On y tube had at W. J. Paul's. ::.......I n........... M... A` 4.. .........:...s.... `I I I V Y 1 Dlllg "l'l0|'l'IO MIHIIOHII. ' Mrs. Maheux. the wife of a Beauport, Que..muson, dropped dead in her chair Saturday from syncope of the heart. I Hmmh nhnwl will hnhnlrl nf. Hnmillnn I Lnursuuy Bvenlng. J. W. Oldn hu received I large stock of polished brass and bronze an and elec- tric combination xnuru. - [ \Y..... .........A- ......s-I.... gtn .....:..x....x (TIC UOIIIUIHIKAIUD IIIXDIIFUI. New carpets. curtains. etc.. arriving :daily at R. McFuul a Kingston carpet. I warehouse. {`..H .....I g-.. A1... l..a--A A.-inn. in 1-... .n....I I W The annual nomination of officers of the voung men e liberal club will be held on hursday nvenlng. J. W. Olrln hu rmaivad I lnrma nlmolc z i `rho Vary Latent I`:-on Olty And continent --`u Onthorod Llnu By lloponoru And the World : News WI:-od'By tho Dnlced 1':-cu Old papers in qunn`.it.y Wum oico. I Queen : university council moon to-mor- I ' row afternoon. . ` vn`.- ............:..... 0...": ...m .....m. cum 5... I I EHO CIIIOHIISO rupu UIIIQITIIHIIIOIIDU. Alderman out is utendily oonvnloaoing, but will not be able to leave the house for 1' a. week. V!"|.- ..........I ....-._:....H.... II. ,.All...... A! AL- New Tweed Effects 25c yard. New Henriettas 25c, 35c, 45c ond up. 54 inch Tweeds, ne patterns.I . Fine Imported Tweeds 75c and 5 VOW _I1usrnu0u. The gymnuium fund will profit $150 by \ I the cinemnbo mph entertninmonbu. \ Aldm-mun nut. in ltpndilv nnnvnlnnnimm AND THE NEWS TOLD IN BRIEF |smi2n Bi rm: SClSSORS.j loop 13.... ...;o..... llouuu were Not sold. I u n .` .. I unvn \\I'uI`_\. nus." hr luv-nlw In. "|mw`.1 n fl``* :1 In-urn nn_\'l.hhur hour. thv mim- 'Lhuut h.-n`Iu su'LhIn In practice nsmpn. i;P.% J. yVALs}-1 ~. I`1aterials Eor Capesaf VV'.A.I..SI-I S. % _*[The firm will clear out the Balance of their U Stock REGARDLESS 01-` VALUE irythe Next Ten Days. ".3 " 4 '}Everybody come to I We excel this season, our ~ : stock being new throughout, com- I ' prising the latest materials, which [ ` at; both stylish and serviceable. ; I RICHMUNIJ & BUS LAST DAYS. E} "f:`\I0 SURER INDICATION John Laidlaw & Son- V.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee9aaeee- __.. ,,_,,,;- ,4; 7, tirlnmnj Night And Day. _ SANl)!{llRHT, March l5.-Nie|son s`Itore. atConwey. burned by lightning in May` last, is to be rebuilt: at once. Rumor an}: ' that James Hill. jr., `is to have charge, of it. also the dock and storehouse. It in to I be hoped that James may succeed ln"his l new enterprise. 1'}. U. Shorey, Huwaii. writes to his parents that the prone of. work in the sugar mille necessitates grind- ' ing night and day. Recently the com- ` pnny suffered loss by the burning of forty acres of cane. the work of natives who had l some grudge against the company. real or ` fancied. The frequent storms of late have 3 interfered somewhat with the attendance , at the revival services being held in the l -l Methodist church. Slllsville. I I VVIIIU I|lCU0l'IIy IIIIIHIL Mr. Cm-ton: "Oonsidorin the fact blnb the Cretan: have been gating for Au- tonom for n hundred your: (urine of "80 I hnvec o 1rlchmen,"nnd cheers: from the } home rule benches). it may bo pruulnodl that they know the meaning of autonomy. Anyhow in may be clearly understood tlnl: , the island will not. revert to the rulo of i the sultan. (Cheers) J IIOIHOIII EUIDIHIIBPIIIOD In I00 IIIIINI. | Hon. '1`. W. Legh. conservative mombor i for the Newton division of Lnncuhlro. asked If the Crowns would undonund | what autonomy meant. I Mr. Pm-1_nn - "nnnhInn'nn Mm hm Huh uununone away we unnounoenenu In made by [tight Hon. 0. X. Canon. under foreign eeogetery. thet no reply bed u yet been rent by the powere to the Greek note. enewerin the powers ultimetuln. Theforeign"e mmle in Cretan lwetero. he Added, hed been imtrueted`. by their relpootlve vernment to diatri- bute the Cretene t roughoot the inland and xroclnim tothe inhebitente of Crete the not that the power: would be reepon- eible for the future of the inland. In the I meantime, he said. preparation: were be- I in; made for the` eetnbliehrnent of en |uto- { nomoue administration in the ielend. `Ila... '1` H7 I -..L ........-......s{..- _.--.L...i And `rho Orotnu will lull: Union-Itnld Win: `I'M: Iopng. Immozc. Mu-oh l5.-ln~ lhohono ol commons to-day the nnnounoononu mud: hv lliwhh an. (I. N. (Yunnan. undu- - - 'CANADA nu AIIOCIATION - -- OLm'roN. Our. Black Worateda 75c, 85c, $1 up. [Black Venetiana $1, $1.25, $1.50 up 32 inch Silk Velvet $1.50. $1.75. 3+4 im`h.Black Velveteen only $1.1 New Jets, New Ribbons,` New Linings. 0 Buy your New Cape from m Drss GOODS WON'T IIIVIIYRTY RULI RICHMOND 6: C057 Will Iastoiny 10 Days Longer. pas:->:->:>:->93:-) 13FQIE)S I`L4EY E`> 'OLEMAN S.... , _S_+_\_ LT 3:: :2: .I::';::: IN A GREAT VARIETY. Of the large and varied stock of DRESS GOODS we have than the great number of Dresses WE SELL. This spring we have imported some very choice Pat- terns ; also L on h . a Ib.v.(V .. 0`rIO0IO- .` 0oMon-Anulon II '&'..$i?.`: 0:1; Mellow. M3: Id -nnruupa AlI'I`Io oon. Mob. lb -Whll`I II; Oar. oaod; No.1 00].. In M you. to Ad rk on . Am.. m bsiaonl nu. m M: about 160.07: 0d 00 lddllllll-B 8| . -__.,__ .4... .t'.";1:` :-c `J , _- , `I OAK HAU-. KING STREET. J vnnal on uont. was the stoma In with llunru. J Baron: and llruuhon. lnw I-loo, un- hnwkod by qunlny. la n nlolun on and as NIIIPO. ()U'l`l.ELlY. or which we buy Mu bum [oath and uuk only a nmonuhlo ul- VII DUI R Tlmtn our plan. mpooillly no with 1 u I H : tho nnmn `Inn with ll:-n-.. Haimblp/'5 Hardware Headquarters. 4 r 115 PRINCESS Hrnnlrr. Materials ' ' :':':"o'i:o'1'3o"t'o'c|>`u'a`t J?|.'.".`. "'III1:1' 13 .0010 Ooston ..... co to `OI Mucus run 3.) , IOITIIAL PIODUOI Illllflo lob nun. uo...Il`3roh:) -.::.?un- r n- mu o . o o I : wink:-.h.w to. 4%; `Farms Bgrfn '. I. (to y Uh ; Straight Rollor.a.00 to 4.1 ; it .l.30 wa.~.z:rv-5::-."2.: *:.=.2":- "-- o . no . o GnIx-V{ hut. No. I multobn Hard. no to 3' =.*:a::-"a.`.* "z.* .::.; :.::~ In o - - .:'!' : Osunnl. 31.40 051.1 . ; ($0:-nniu ..70o0o Goo. PI_uv|uou-Potk. 011.60 to 1mm : Land M an onmuu. 01.40 on 1150; oomuiod; iono Pnovmou-Pork. 011.60 to man ; Lard do to so; Bnoomllo to 100 uiulm Do to !Q iehwv, o . . 1:1 ' Butt 1- town hlpn ` \ .3....'. ion to 1.34:`; nun. :00 so` an`? -n_ BL*Xc*i{ DRESS Famous o I u u | o O O I D I I U I I I O O O I O I I I u noinln. noon IAnnnI. I Each day" adds New Ideas as the I . New;.Sprmg Goods arrive. ] uP' uvlnroox. IIAIIITI. nnr. Nan... M..|. u _nn.-..u __.._._..-. OOMMi:(3|AL. BEFORE onnmwssr A Foretaste CASH FIRE SALE 1 FOR SALE QHEAP. AND. I HUBBARD I'OR.TABLE OVEN. I\OlP|`IIOI. For |nsrHvulur~4 cull at` lluuuns` sun. 14: Montreal st:-sot. New Dress Patterns, Etc. For New Goods go to I llllllllll UUIIHI UU For Sale or Exchange. `_v,'C.'-U" 3. HARRISON CO; I - SPRING SUIT ,. .m I _'L5. V N.\I ~A lady onmplhnemed us: on the mperior uuliuy nf our Uoeo. Hum time. she uaid. would he A failure at our home if wn did not p` have Uolfee. mul It nmst lm if Efof the very best quality. I F 5 f hnvo bought Uolloo an a (nut many Moron, hut l IDDM nonlbsu that l mnuot not any as uuml as yours. and I roonnnm-n~l all my friends to buy their Comma from you. It. in gratifying to know that our Colfau is A prevlntod. '0 nlxvays E n m M h|vinu,'tho very best r Ems. H Janus; nrmmu. I fume lmuuauon Sarah. ono and |oI.o\\r. n Goons um! Stewart. 30.. x In! BL. non Gordon S9,. -louhlo brick hnu_u\_ J0hlIO:0I it, new hou.-sud Ion. itxlsar. , mum home. And `hCl IIPODIIIQJAI h| riiv An.) .........A.. l county nu. 1-`. '1`. Phillips` write: from Point. Fauna. Qoc: Accept. -my hurty'cou- gntuluomou your new dopu-tun. To vtlolhtllilnu oouninio like muting an uvcui the nu-o"'m . In an _ pupuohIhdonhhn.". " wm an puco under the new liconao act. The places in this notion nbctod nro: Newtgow. from 2 to I: l`reocol.t.. 7 to 6; Kingston. 38 to 33: Bolloville. 2.`: to IT; TI-onion. D to S: Twood. 4 to 3: Perth. 7 to . ti: Smith : Pulls. 3 to 7; Pembroke. I`: t 8: Eonnvillm R in 0- l!---|i--- 1! -- ` n: amnun IIIII. 3 to 7; Pembroke. to` ` 8: Eganvillo. 8 to 2; ltentfovr. 6 no 5. 3 Then an no roductionsin the tidings of ; Addiugton. Fro_nu.-nnc. North Ilutingu,` North Lumrk. Lennox. Prince I-2dm\rd.| K Pllt ` (dainty). ' luv l'I'IIINlI'1I lK'(ll|IIOIII- A loniolotivo return shows those munici- ` . politics in which a nduction of licenses` will his phco under the liconao ; nlaen in this lnnlinn ..n`.......a ...... u employment. and grippo found in lmn an ` easy subject. Two weeks of struggle and . nun vrvu IIII null bill. John Whitehead. an army votermi. sank before the lust groetonenny on Sunday. For years he has eullcred sewroly from rheu- ' mntism, invapacitatiug him from active ed in great. wealmeu and heart failure; `caused death. The deceased served in; the 63rd regiment of British re uhIrs.' rising to the rank of a M. lle euuv active service in India and` two brothers died lighting in the (`I-imen. 3 The liilrd came to Halifax while sergeant, Whitehead was still serving with it.. Here , he joined the Royal Canadian rille regi-; mam, where he served as eergenmt also. ` ` 3 Upon the diebnnrling of the corps in King- ston he eettled,hen. and for A long period ~ waea valued employee of the Rnthbnn company. Hie four eons and three daugh- ter: reside in this city. and have extended l loving one and eympathy. Death 0! 'l` R. Dc-rlwr. A wide circle of friends mourn tho do nine of Thomus Ii. Decker. which gal erunb occurred yuamrduy. Den-onsoil wua~ ailing more or loss nll Minter. Lhe linen.-to developing HILO lyphoirl fovor. From this he rallied und workod for one week, but I eullbred an relapse Wili( Ii proved him] ufter :1 week}: dunmon. Hi.-A woukcnmi comm. tunion could not. withacnnd the second at back and yesterday the end coma. Ho was aged thirty-two yonran nd live months. Born in the lnitod Sltea he came over hem thirteen-_\ucus ugo mid by his fl`I\'(ll8.'.i and numly vonduct nude in host of friends. Ten and it half months ago he was married-`to Mum Maggie Sta!` i ;ford. and n widow nml one vhild. tho` Inst. less than at month old, mourn his departure. His mother and two` brothers. Frank and Robert. also survive. He was a member of council No. `JD, (20. (Ll-`.. which today sent: beaumful wreath to decorate his bior. Tho lnnoml will who place to-marrow ufternoon from his hue residence 3l_l Johnston ntlreot. Ulll-III HII ULIIUIB LIUUI|HHL'U- M. Campbell mutle n. short ruldross, in- : tomlod more especially for young men, of whom :1 number \vna"`proaeI1t-. Ho cuunsvcl- ed all who had begun: to take .-~ aovinl glass to stop now,\-Ihila they were uble to do so, and not. to lot. the habit. got such an hold on them as would dofy them to stop at n lntur dam. He concluded with u temperance m~ 1-itation, A Hero. ' It was uunuuncml that I):-. Ryckmnu would be pro.~:0nt. next. Sunday and report. as dolcmtte to the con- YOIIUOH at Toronto laap weak. Rev. ll. , Luing will be the spoulxcr for next. .`Sun(l.-n_\'. 1 , ,-,,_ -._._.__...j..._.._ Acton Nun: Punt. Ru. 1-`. 1'. Phillips" mm. Point` Mll. 000.: Anna:-gt. -nun Iugunnku... ` wlun. Ald. Tnib said that what the temperance wankers want. und xnusb not stop shun. of, ` is the cutting oil` of the retail sale of liquor. ' If n refurm governvnont. would nut. do in. V turn it out. and il a Lory gm-ormnont.' would not. do it turn it. out. und surely mu. of tlm \\ rc(:l< of both could be secured ` 1 on ugh guol r.an to deal with this mon- l stun" mil. 1!: lurtller stated that on the l uut.noriby ol the police lnugisnrute and _ police, there is more perjury conunitbod in f colmuction with tho Lrinl Dfln|u()l' casual than all ochcus combined. II I `..._..k..Il .......l.. .. . I. _..L _,l.)..___ no ~-, `mm himni Imothor prop:-mu In city and a for ulo. to lot. 0|` nohn up. lI`I\I\ILIl!I\ua -., . - . . nu ---u-u~` u u. nuns, The temperance meeting yesterday hnd ` onlyn fuir attendance. William Allen.: who provided, announced that us the I-peuker ufthe day had failed to present himself. he would call on some temperance workers pmeeut to speak instead. R. (iowun was the first to resperd. He stated that in his opinion if ll law wu.-5 oamblished cutting off the retail sale of liq rthe manufacture of it would soon prohi it it` aw"... i self. ll-~ gave some iigiiros showing what it costs (f... .ln for dl.||l( for one year. For n pl` .i.ition of about five millions` Uunadu .~,u mla thirty-ci;;ht million dollars i for drink on :1.` (ill put` cupitu. or averaging l i fnmilies nt. mu .iiombnrs ouch, itdcoats` , $31 for each family. If this amount of money was turuecl mm legitimate trade it ` ` would help the nresent at.i-iiigmit times and I minke the calls on the poor relief society ' less frequent. He advised ormuiizatioii for , the coming dominion plebiscite, and hoped ` ufterit has carried by un overwhelming ` majority temperance workers would not be doomed to disuppoiumwnt, such as at` J present the temperence cause is meeting with. AI.I "I`...'L ..,.:,I A|...L ...I.-| Al... L-.._..,...,...,- U\ UIIIHK. l'lUI~ Dllffl f,;l|VU III] |i\llll'l"5B Ull The Allinity of the (Eu-lic Language to Other Languages." Pagers were reud by A. M. Robertson, B.A., on "The History ` of l.he(;u-lic Language," und b) A. Mc- } Noillon Ossiun." H. Baker gave eoverul I 1 selection: on the bug pipes. Another I moaning of the aocnety will be held before E l l I I ` college closes. the Latest Newaabont The name! Learn- lug. News was received on Saturday of the Iudden death of Duncan Mekne, Glen Robertlon, county of Glengurry. Hie I brother received I" telegram on Friday _ evening informing him 0! hie illneer, but ' I before he had reached his bedside deeth had claimed him. Particulars have not yet been received. Deceased entered Queen}: !or an arte course in the fall of 1894 and `I attended for two seuiona. This eenion he has not been preeent,but was taking extru- murel work. In hie freshman year he won . the athletic championship of the college. ` fairly outetrlpplng all other conteetunte. His quiet and unneeuming diepueitiifn won 1 him many friends. In his etudiee he wna , diligent. -Ixpreeeiona of regret at his early death are heard on every hand co-day and a enuino sympathy goes out for his` - bereav friends. An nnnn ..m-o..m. at H... .1...` mac... .n. ` DlB(`,K/I'll`, DPHTK. I The Ossianic society met; on Friday: evening. Prof. Harris gave un address on Thu AH'|niI.\.' nf Hm Hz.-Hr` I.nn(rnnn`n tn : UUTUIIVBQ lrlenua. . An open meeting of the nlmn mater an- ciety was held in convocation hall on Su- turdn evening. at which there was in large amen once. The following programme wu rendered: Piano solo. Miss F. |{vcl.'- mamaelection, lee club; recitation, Mine Grenfell; solo, .. S. Mnedonnell: fuculty gong, A. J. Meiklejohn: recitation. IL 4 Hunter, B.A.: violin solo, Miss C. liga- } Pheraon; speech, A. F. Hagar. ' At the meeting of the literary and mientiio society this evening N. ll. Car- ; michael. M.A., gives u lecture on The i * Electric Spark." 'l`|m Osxninnin nnnintv mar. nn l"ri(lnv' 'THESEEON@0W Quun-s umvensirv NOTES. Tho PPOIIOINI llulnctlonl. -.l-l- 5:... _.A...._ . I, Answered The Roll Call. IIVI :A, | I The Temperance IV orkorn. uvr sum. (0 III or axons I130. aARDINeR's Real Estate Agency. 151 Wellington 88 . Kingston. G:-ano,uil| upon in the mausoleum once- or! in the Rinmdq drivt. this cig. urivod from Chicago um morning. '1` color of the stone of which sic in e::-*-*--::~':.-`*-.=*.'::.~..$,'- .... I ' I f In In.:u-u-ml `g.`I{;...i.|.nt:..:'k:.:. -:.-_ ' Tm.`-" '.'.i'i' "Y; 32:`. . ||I`|I'CulfOl_'I0d 't`?Rivrido vi"ihia mor- N \ -mono llrcoplngun, f N `mu; Much l5.--Tho nu" . oophngun in v':hich tho nnninn 0. an 7 Gruntuill nmn in tin m.....`.|...... ..... ` uur minor. '1. A. li'0|`(I0ll. is doing: a `rusliing business. He has It. SCll0l`Ill0l'~ horn assisting him. Our school is pr0;.;`rcss- nu: favorably under tho mnnngoment. of Mr. Clark. He is well likotl by his pupils. \'isimr.<; L. Melbourne and f:uml_v nu Mr. \'nllnnn`.- huuiai 1..."... ..o 'Y`|.`- - \mIrnr.~I; 1.. Melbourne and In Mr. \'ullenu'.~: I)zpaieL`.ln_\II-3s at. l)nfoo`a. The Ive lrvnkllig l`p. l\'i\'u uiui,Marc|i If. -~(-'rippo mid cnlais are quiw pro\'alcnt.. The gentluinon of our Village lnwu bebn kept, busy nttcnding the ` ruoeu and sales for the lust few weeks. Tho ice in the river is broken up in some places mid from tho uppenrnnce we are going to Ill1\\`6 an curly epiing. The ten meeting, held at the Methodist. church, I-Theiiezmi`, xvini l\ gmnvi siicvesn. Quito in number from ht-ro :\t.tonded. The littlodn itor of A. Bowen has been suffering \ ith a sorerouold for th-3 last. week. i\Ii-in. Robert. Sumpsnn, jr.. lm.-I been very ill. but, is re- oovorinir. Miss Mary .\'n.~nh, of the Royal. Nnpmee, has rnrumod nfter spending in few days with her paronts.- l)n\'id l)af00 paid Kingsford 8| visit one dn_v'lnsL week. ` Andrew Bowen intond~= removing to Dove- lrllliinu hlminneu Ila Im. II u..L rnnlo. Our miller. T. A. Hordnn. is iloinn: . nu -u.-uunuu \\'.\.~:in.\':1'o.\'. Mulch l.'.-The extraor- ` diuary session of tho fty-lifth Congress 1 was opened Lhis noon. The opening of the ` house wu-iwilnessod hymn immense Crowd of spectators. Tho corridors of tho cupiml woro overrun with people an hour before noon; and although poiica oicc-no were sta- tioned at the foul. of the marble RLil`("l38 I0 keep out ull who were not prm-idotl with (`.nl'li~! of udmissiun them were enough poi- sons 50 provided to occupy ever) sent in the unllerios. l.`.\.. D...) Inn ..-.-_ A`, n -- --- IIII _y .I.`!|l|lllIl IIBKIIII. IJIIU LIIIIIUTIU-T`. For Reed, HI!) votes; for Bailey, llt votes; for Bell. `..`l votes, uml for Now- , lands. of Nevada. I. Reed was declared ; elected. purung treasury. ; Thodnte when the new tnri` is to go in- to effect. is named in tho prolimixmry draft. mbnxittod to the house today us May lst, I397. llI:C|..UlUlU- The comniitteo hnvc endeavored where it. was in accord with their views of pro- tection. to keep below the McKinley rates and in every case uvoid g_9i_ng nbove. They hnve been obliged to (li. tliis rule in in few cases, but muny of the srrhodules, like iron and steel. where Mcl\'inle_y`.-4 rates are no longer needed. can be oiled us evi~ . dances thnt they have ndoptod in moderate scheme of duties. They have put. hack the full I\lcKinley rates in niostuui-es of . agricultural products, because they hnve felt. that the farmer wun entitled to all that it wns possible to J do for protective duties. The McKinley ' rates have been preserved also upon tobac- co. wines mid silks, beonuso they are con- sidered essentially luxuries: There has been an increase upon lillor tobacco. in order to make the dieronce less wide be- tween filler and wrapper, and the tempta- tion to fraud less Porione. The bill, as n whole, represents what the committee re- gard no a scientic scheme for the protec- tion nud development of American indus- ` tries and the n-uunteimnce of u self-suir porting treasury. Tlinalntn wlmn Hm nnm o.....`n` in on an .'.. \ Lot bohu-on Johnston and En rl on (lunluu strut. Mxmn. O Alfred St. house and lot. 90 wholuun and lot and ham. nut Princess. 3 houses. gum and Ooro St . 3 hounos and land. lmxl. In 80. non Gore 8%.. vacant lot. 6b`x1.`i`.'. `HOOD ouuacn street. on um |o|,our. Nanny: .m.I :o.\.....o m u u IIUIU LU (10 [10 Ill ll IIIIHIUCI` OI GIIHCH. , /The textile schedules nf the bill are not N likely to be subjected to great (`hnnges in 4 the senate. except. perhaps in the case of ` woolens, where n butter contest is ringing 1 between wool growers and woolen manu- fucturera. FBI... ..........:;._._ |.4._, _. 1,, ,,, , 1 ,,,| ,, , vulowm NWO specinc uuues. - The common schedule was made speci- ` lie in form. with the exception of some general provisions, when the present law was framed. The rluty per yard was based upon the number of threads to a yard, thereby permitting an increase of mtes up- on the finer goods. A similar system of classification: is applied in the new tariff to mnnufnctures of flax and silk. The duties upon silk are to be based upon the mnonnt l of pure silk contained in K given weight u of fabric, the rntos being higher according to the proportion of silk without adnlteration or mixture. The duties on woolen goods are ntpresont vom- Jound in character. nnd `(H118 of them will mve to bo so. The committee hns done much guring, however. with a View to substituting specic mites, and has been able to do so in u number of cases. 'DLn b.\..tHn ...I.-.-)..I.... .,f n|.A LSII _..- ___A UUIIUIU PUI'pUlU Ul l)K'U|tCl3UIUll UH I`UVUHuUu Another important rule which has governed the committee is the "substitu- tion of specic duties wherever possible instead of those based upon values. 4. Such i duties have been restored upon nearly all I of the chemical schedules. many articles of ` iron and steel. upon sugar. upon agricul- ' tural products and upon many sundries. I In is in textiles. however, that the greatest `care has been taken in transforming ad I vnlorom into specic duties. The nnmmnn nnhndnln um: mndn nnnni. The Ielnley Turl like Been Felrlylf Fol- lowed out-In Many CIIOI the New Terl ls Below In Figures-lpeclllc mum lhve Been Generally l'oIloweu.. W.\.~mx.mro.\'. March l5.--A new teriif bill was made public to-day by the we 5 and means committ'ee. It embodies t e results of hard work by the members ever since the meeting of the last session of con- gresein December. It is intended to raise from $50,000,000 to $il0.U00.0I)0 more reve- nue under the bill than is provided by ex- isting law under similar business condi- tions. Duties have been advanced for the double purpose of protection and revenue. Another lmnnrtnnr. ruin u-Mala hum THE RATES TO BE IMPOSED IN THE `STATES. mus PROTECTIVE malm Good Mm-tlluu At The \M.C. A. '.u...1.'sL-A__.l.',, .I . - I Tho ExtmonIInnry_oulon Begun. .\' l.1llI\'.~'rn\' 1\.l.....|. 1'. 'l`L.. 4.4..- mgo m m than A Stone &rcopI|gnu, `nun |l-..I. I! cum. _ In rather an important suhj-.u~t jmt at. ptount. In it you wnnt all the points ol narvlco. style. m and two- nomy. Wo'vo just the Huit. _\`m1'r-- looiinn for. H`: nohhy. mm! and satisfactory. and prl--ad M a very wlnnomo uro. cnroful'y nished, 09.010. 0 The H. 0. Bibby (:o.,; IIAIP III Irvvn I!-I-I-gun:--on THE DAILY :unIl_\' Thomas nuarnou I0 megnrn Fella Monday. John Bmnecornbe entertained nbout thirty of bio friends at his home on Friday evening. By card playing and dancing the guests were entertained until the early hours. leuc Wilson has returned from ll) extended tour in the United Stance. A` for farmers in this vicinity heve taken con- grggh to grow tomatoes for tho Trenton cunning factory. 8. H. Bquin, Welling- (on. ha been selling hie need pen to the ` farmers during the nan reek. `u --6-u an-. umlrl. John W|rd,l`I'ouI Rood to-day odqbrulil the fort -sighs univch fl 0! olnir Ilunhgo. ig oven`! n: ; muulumn `I Mr triads at ` Ion, nil Dllll IOIICIIQ fnnnnn during nonduocd about 1 i pnrm-u to well` young mend: Uzi week. E. Switzer mm in Napnnoo n for days Int. week. W. M. I-`onemoro. who has been visiting his grout: for t.he_uut. few months, n returned to agar: Falls Monday. Rrnnnomnh. .m-.o-;....a -L-..A mu_um uwnng no the Interior quality of the inf. The fence enclosing the rink was taken down on Friday. The rink was very much frequented durin the winter and will be greatly miseo . The township` council met on Friday. Wilfrid Burr had the misfortune to lose the keys bohie store. - store-room, cafe and each box. He has hnd ` new locks tted. Mesers. Mnlcolm. Clark and Brook. Kingston, en `h gave parties to their friends tlxi will in Nnnnnnn a `an: A... I. -u-vv-uuu-nu I! IV I'I!.'lI. BI.-m\nn:v.I-. March I3. Auulrow Ynnclonf apent. a few days in Bolloville this wook. The carnival tlmt. was In have been helclou Thursday evening pmvedu fail_uro owing to the inferior quality of the he . fence enclmlincr um rinlz .... uuy. n. nnugo wnu muow In a tow weeks. A. Snook and fnmily will movo to the village this week. We were loaned to see in Saturday's Wun: that )r. l.oomml, Nnpauoe, is much improved in |)oalth.. We npprooinbe the Wun: in its enlarged _ size. unu ml guou work, our. to-(lav of a family of eight not one remains. John Ashley and wife vu.-it.cd Mrs. Henry Snook at Cluster cottage. also MJ. A. Sproulds. Mrs. W. Bridge und daughter leave for Boston to- day. W. Bridgdwill follow in few weeks. A. Snnnk nnrl Inn-uilu nn'" nm... 5.. n... RL.E!.TE.l1Q!!ll-D0WN! amp U1 1 numlul s3[)l'0lll0. R. K. Cooke mid us a visit. on Monday, Nth, to attend no funeral of tho lute Mrs. Nieholsouat. the (:,T.R,. junction. Mrs. B. Row. ill most. of the winter, is some- what. better. J. Mnrelmll and sisters spent. Sumluy visiting friends at Bloomeld. \V. lurdiner`.-u sale of farm stock proved quite n.1tisfncr.or_v. Mr. Efl\"M'(l9. of the lslo of Mun. |`itt.abur;_:, now occupies the Old (hmiinor hoiiieatcrul. Yorily timo works its i-lmngos. Wliou the writer ornno tu Westbrook t\\'euty years ago the (inrilinor fam'l_v worn umong tho foroinost. in church mud all good work, but. to-luv of ll family oiqhb John Aslilmr nml uungur very acceptably III the Mot.lmdist 1'hnl`Ch on Sunday. Our new choir i.- progressiug nicely under the able lender- ahip of Thmnua Sproule. I`. (Tnnlua fluid In} n \-u'uu'! nu "1\l`\I'l\IU '1-stlrroolx V\.Vn Its. \\'z~:xrxum-Ix", March 15. The snow storlna keeps the romls in .1 fairly good . Mute. A. Bridge hus his mill in full bhut 3 with n lnr;;equnnt.iLy of logs. Miss Annie I Leonural hue recurnexl frum her visit to. Roebuck with lmruister. Mrs. Bovaird nml dnughter Hoizol, fur n visit. In her old homo. Miss Annie Loomxrd and Miss Lil)- bie Murs-hull sang n duet. "Linger No Longer" very acceptably in tho Mot.lmdist 1`hlll`I".ll OH Hundnv nnr nnu: nknin :1: HUD lUL'U\'Ul'. A lurgo number of counterfeit. twenty- tivo cent, pieces uru reported to be in ciru.-u- 1 lutmn. They are made of aluminium alloy ` and are dixtrin uislmblo from the genuine coin only by t e weight. i unu plllrv. 'llUlI mu Ulllly L0 MIG IlHl9l`|. A speci.-Al mootimz of the board of trade `: is called for \\'cdup-dny evening to discuss I the Crow's Nest } .u=.=, Jmnoa Bay and Nipisuing railway p|`uj`('ts now attracting , public attention. l)nm.n'm \'..mm- L. .`II ...\A ...:n ..-..:.-n.u.. ) UIIU llbLU|HH)I|. Detective Verne)` is ill and will prubably not. recover. A i...__,_ . 3 . 1-.. ._.._____ The Romulus of the Late Rev. John Mutch Lnld to Rest. ` Tur~:0.\"r'u. March 15 -rTho funeral of Lev. Jplur Mutch, lute pastor of Chalmers` ` ` l'resbytorirm church, took place this After ` noon. A service was held at the house at E hnlfpasl; turn this morning. conducted by Rev. Dr. Milligun. and at noun the body` was rumoved to the church, where many members of the late congregation of du- councd and of the general public viewed it , until the hour of the funeral. The pnll- f bearers were l\!n.aer`s. Jarnos Temmnt, Frank Tonnant, 1). D. Christie, Dr. Kun- ter, Uupt. Ure and James (iluss. The 'l`o- ronto presbytery met at the church at l:30 and prncrrmlerl in n bmly to the funeral. srmui.-rl mnntino nl` Hm hnnwl no` o.~..rl.. ; un_v progrunune I8 nrrnngou. Hon. A. 1.`. Blair, minister of rnilwayal and cmmls, left. last. night for Toronto on the olhcinl var, (>Lt.a\\'u. accompanied by his daughters nnd the Misses Thompson. of S2. John, N. Ii. u'r'i'\\\.\, Martin H). II- N. Uhampngno. the liberal candidate in Wright, returiied I from X\ tour thi-ongh the coiietituency to Hull this morning. He was ncooinpuiiied by Mr. Bourussn, M.l'.. nnd others. Lieiit.-Col. Biuoii. eeeretnr_v of the I).R.. A., line recoivotl nntive from nine of tho llisley tiveiity of their uccopuuice of posi- It is iinderutoiid that no decision has` tions on the tonin for N97. I been rosiched by the departiiieiib of militia ` as to sondingn repioi-`entntiie militur_v cun- ' tiiigoiil. to piirtiuipiite in the diiuiiuiid jubi- leo festivities in Enghuid nuxf, June. The invimtion from the col: ninl euthoritiea does not make it cloiir uiiether it is ex- tended to ollicera only or to otlicers midi mon. An explaiuitioii of the terms of the ` imperial invitiition will be obtained before} i1ii_v progruiiime is nrriiiigod. 1101). A. H, Rlilil` Inininfnr nf rnillllnvnl YOUR UUIIIIIL Mrs. Bartels, mu, 8!; Miss Stoney, fty cents : n friend, SI. First Baptist church. ndditional. "2. Previously acknowledged. $1,707.32. Grand EOLIIJI.-$l.833.`_". . lliefurelt In Dcclded What Mlllusry Ar- rmlgmimln Are Required. ()`r1'\\\1\, March 15. ~L. N. Champagne. candidate in W:-iuhr_ rm,.n~nmI Luuu, .711). All Saints church, additional, sixty-live cents. \l..... l)...A..I.. .... an In! N. nu. our 4. . Brock street Methodist. church 7- Rev. John Granfell and family, .34; Mrs. T. R. Carnoveky, $1`: C. F. Carnoveky. $1; Mn. W. H. Godwin. 31; E. Suddard. 8|; :1} friend, $l: John Campbell. $l: Mabel and I Bertlm Strong. 3!; Mrs. J. Richurdaon.$l; Mrs. V`l(./Carter. 331; Mia. B. (lib:-on, Nollie Laturney, Charles llowarth. T. S. Henge. (I friend. fifty cents each ; Mary Donnolly. Ethel Farrell, twenty-iivo cents each. Total, $16. All .S1.n`..r.` nl...r..I. ...l.I:s:,.....l ...-u... 1:..- UQIDW I Rev. J. C. Cornell. $5; W. Cooper. 35 ; George Key. 8?: R. 1.;,Armstrong. 81 ; u G. W oodman. 31; E. Woodman. 8); Lilly Monher. 351; W. Allison, Florence Keys. W. 11. Woodman. Edward Bum. W. G. Woodman. fty cents each; A friend. 8. Miohae,` W. E. Michue, t.wont.y-ve cents I` SH! 7.`: J1 IUII $197 12.. IOU amen U. be Wolfe Wand Methodist church has sent in. through the puto;-_ 1{,ev_ J_ (j_ Cornell, the subscriptions nlmowledged, below: I)... 1 I` l'V.\...-Il 0-! I" I1, , an I Klnglton Ooncrlbntlone Amount 1-8 II,- 83l|.Ill To Di-to. Usnuibutiona to the Indie inning iund no pouring in quite re idly to-dev, in thin in the hut. dn ` on whio subscriptions are to be receive . according to I resolution of the committee. but. as treasurer Ireland will not remit the amount. of the local fund until Thursday or Friday, those who have not. you subscribed and who may send in their contributions before Tbureriaiyill be ndded to the list. and receive ncknow- i leqgemenb. I L... Il7..Il'. I .I......l ll_.I _ 1-,. I I I WHLG. M0.VI_)A.Y.~ MARCH 15.1897. Atrziibso THE FUNERAL. unxuu1I:I('a Ken! mute Am 181 Mono: tolnnn at lowest rates ..__.._.______.:___-__

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