Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Mar 1897, p. 2

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camm mun House real lb Elli! E0080". Very ab orenmery and dairy butter at. McR.ae a. I In nun- I. . _ _ . , ,,- I - uuuurt H grocery. As yet. none of the local coal handlers have signed ch arbor: for the conveyance of their coal supply from Americnn port: to this city. Usually all charters are made at. this season. 12..-- n._A _..--_.--- I J -` I unmr wm cnno nu not. been decided. New table linen from one and one-half to two nnd one-bnlf ynrda wide. also turn dierant. kind: in three Widths of table pudding M. R. McI"aul'a Kingston catpet warehouse. Dunlap`: clothing. Do you wear it? 25 lbs. mllad oats for half-n-dollnr at (iilber: grocery. An vahnnnn n9` Linn lnnnl mm! l......n....- LII IHVHU H. Robert Bullis and wife, Wolfe Ialnnrl. who have both been sariously ill for some time past. have, their many friends will be pleased tn know. nlmoot. fully recoverud. Sunlight. tom) 50 I bar. Cilbortfe gro- cerv. The second year 1-Lmlenta in medicine lino in contemplation tho holdimz of A class At Home." Just. what. form the affair will take bu not been decided. Nam takln linnnn `Ill\b\ n . A _ .1 `DA I-All Ull'(l|ll'J". Fresh end and haddock 50.: white fish and trout, 80.. salt Labrador herringe, 20. MoRae 9. D_L`_` I3_"_.V V g .. us .. - . . un.-ugu wwn u. M. wuumt-on R son.-. Have you got your bill from ynuurszroner. tnilor, merchant, primer nr mnl denier? Have you got. the money `.` Then pay up and put as much money as possible in cir- oulntion. l.`.....L .....: ___I L_.u; . - -.. - - I|lIllll!\VUlI( lur umnor FITCH. Georare Morrison. for some time clerk in A. R. Martin`: grocery store. hon ro- signed his position th accept n similar charge with U. M. Wilkinson & Son.-. `lava unn nr nan. Li I...._. ........ ...._4. V 5 ul.'!7l`_Y. Fxnminntions In connection with tho vveterinnry college were begun uh Lon n olock this morning. nnd will continue for ve days. (`mdnr anal tnmnwml. r\t\'.\- ....- L-.__ I|\'U lI-`IyU- Codnr and tamarnnk pole: are being hauled to Garden Island from Anqlin s Bhy for use in tho construction of the framework for timber rafts. llanrnn MQrn:nnn C..- --..-- L'-~ ~` ' Matthieu am now tho order of the day with the small boy. who may be noon daily indulging in the many fascinating mnrblo games. 'l`nI-nnln I nrlnlln I"....l.... A.. E- I ll ` ` M. I E `Wellington Bvooh. z A KNIl|UEc Toronto Ludella Ceylon tea in I lb. lond pockets. 25 A pound. Only at Gilbert/s grocery. l7Invn3nnHnnn Sn nnnnn ....A:.... _.:.|. .1 , The M.'I`. company is purchasing con- sidqrnble timber nt. pronenh. Oak. pine. elm and spruce are the varieties in de- mnnd. `l,_.I_I__ -- `I ' ` uu_vu. Next. week the members of Queen`: col- lege banio club will be photographed in a body. Next. season it. is intended to make a tour. URL- It In uwtuun in.-an mgnr. was tree from trmn s. The mnnnzemcnt of the Richelieu and Ontario navignticn company has received $5 oonecienco money from uariviea unknown. \Vaitar Lnwnnn nf kl...-..|...-o.... I.`...... am cum-cxer.co money Imm uartvies unknown. Walter Lawson, of l\lnnchest.or. Ena- lrmd. is in the city today on on business mission. Ho remain: here for several dnvn. uuuue [U L0 mcnne E. Examinations in connection with the medical college will begin on Saturday, 20th innt... and continue until April am. l)unlop`a SI pants: inspect. sham. There were no mass not for hearing in the police court this morning. and the station last. night. free from mmmzemcnt the Rinlmlinu ....A gum-an no we nnusn-American. Messrs F. Crimmons and l). Germain have revered their connection as motormen with the street railway oompnny. New laid ems l2.c. a (loan . at l\lcRm3'a. Robert Uoodfollow, lately in glmrge of the planing mill situated in the hay market, is now In Wntertown. N. Y. l)unlop s children : suits. $1.50. Read ""Broadbrlm .- und "(3erul(line'n." letters on Saturday. They are mcy. The Wnm will be very readable tomorrow. FOR` the finest. nktunruxnr nnrl kgar 0.... -.-J nun.` vuu 09 very readable lrrmorrow. For the finest. o`*eupoat. and best. ten and coffee go to McRTne 'Cvn:nnnh'nnn in .... _.A:.._ .,'-I -` uuug on \/U. Mrs. J. and Miss Middleton are expect- ed to return from New York tomorrow. coming by way nf Mont.rcn|. H. 4'; Allan .-.r m.......... In..n_ n-- A Dovout Lover, by Mrs. Lovltt Cam- emu. Qm, uulnvnq By way or Mont.rcnl. H. G. Allen, of Niagara Falls, spending n few days in the city. guest. at the British-American. Z Nines:--.. W (Him.-.......-. ----I '\ urea emue aaulraay hut. Coal, all 1-izomdelivered promptly to any part of the city at 85 per ton by \V. G. Craig 8:. Co. him; ,1 and IL... 1:.-.11: . l'UL'UVUTy- Mrs. Robinson, Cnnlecon, is the guest of her daughber. Mrs. (Rev.) G. R. Ileamish. Bagot. street. Lakeport sweet. com 50 I tin. Gilbert's. A number of ice yachts were sporting around the harbor _veat.erday uftornoon, the ret. since Saturday hut. Coal. all i7.,dA"UnrA ............\u.. .. -.... lllrll. Mrs. Sheldon, injured by falling on Sun- day morning last. is progressing bowards recovery. Mrs. Rnhinxnn f`.m........ :.. n.-.'...--A -r uugiias Eva Donne, hospital nurse, in a My recovering from a recent; attack of lph~ tharia. Kl-- O|.-I..I-_ :,,: 1 n A ... _. h,`1NcmzNr.sor THE on. Mn-. mcnnruaon, ueuoville. , The coal wharf at tho foot ofvcluenco street: ha; `been rebuilt during the winter. Dunlap : S2 50 bo_v uuit;1-no in. S. W. Lorchrop. New York. in a guest for A few day: an the Briuah-American. H. S. Folger in in Watortown. N.Y.. on a business visit. He will roburn on Mon- day. Min Run: hnnng l........:A-I ._.-__- :_ _.LI n. w. manger, In. hm resumed from Toronto. ' Churloa Rdbinlon, lpok -kggpor for George Boqra, hu rauinrned. Grand organizer Eviabn. of the AD. U.W.. in_ in ii.ho_ city. ` ,` Dunlo I 35 man : wit; uo lb. ` Mn. bort Chown,Kingnt.on, in visiting Mn. Richardson, Belloville. Tho nml wharf go. cl... L.-. ..n m- _____ Th` `N30 3' 1;! DA: uruwm tho lfooplo An `Q-nun; About--_xontuu IQ- onpu the Attention or non who no Tnklll loan. 1\, .111 ,9 PARAGRAPH8 woken up HY oun EUBY REPOKTEHB. NEW Boom 1.lll`}.i#0n Co : Idvb. Dir nun K..- . w"fr'2.'l `nln y -I vv I Iuvu. 91`. hu returned from um... Is He is an movm rnnoo tmm. mum. 3:12. . . Tho unto-minute cm was won by Pun- nlor. J. Bnnnicln. Kingston; Bnndbrin. J! IOIIIIIOII. RICH. WWI I Nd `d and Jack Allan. H. Buci. uk third plum. Time, 3:02. I ,~ 10!.` l...I........ I I_L -.. II--L -..-I An}Ic;_i_I Inland lone Batu. Amlmn Inland homo noon won hold on the ice :0. Stella on Wodneodn . 17%|: inn The teacher In all that! con! be desired. uhndumo urn large and the racing excit- inco; the horn: in tho canto lacing wall mllbd. ` Mt . .-....-Lz.. _.-- __-- ....,A L, 9 I - mllllli. V Th : township moo was won by Island Maid. with Roy Jnei .\ good noond and Brown Prince thml. Timo. 3:19. Th `hm-iilll int 2:. can Ln bLn. A nuns II IIIIIIII I` IIIIFJU. County commiuionere Molina and Mil- ler. on the strength of in resolution passed at the Inc session of tho county council. vieited Toronto recently and inborviewod the minister of crown lands for the pur pose of nccurm A grant of mono ' K0 re- pair existing ron a in back mwneinpe and also to open up 1 now thoroughfare in- tended to benet. rm.-idoma of out. of the way tlintricts. north of Stmrington [MI"` lionluuly. The giolegnlion failed in its ob- ject. no the miniatcr oxplained that the utimeen hnd been made up and the cum asked for could not up imerted. nuguu uuvu neon worse. W. J, Paul. tobaoconist. came very near- ly luoin a portion of his index finger of his left. and yesterday. He was eng-aged in cuttinv ll qunmicy of plugtolmccmwhen his attention was distracted from the work for I moment. mid his left: hand, with which he was holding the plug being; cut. omnein oonuict. with the knife of the cut.- ting machine. Fortunately the cutting- wheol was revolving alowlf at tho moment. or Lheindex nger would iavo been ever- ed between the lirst and second juinu-. As it was the machine was stopped in time, And an ugly gnnh was the result. nun. amx. Tho judges J. Joh ugu ()lhH|lZI(.0ll uvenuo. [VOW Urlonnn. hit. N. IL hum, of Mocomh (liny. Mia.~a., formerly of tho towmahi ) of lirne.-t.t-own. Ontario, was united by (av. J. 8. Pierce, to Mus. E. .|. Price. of l\m()umb (.`it._v, daughter of the late ll. L. l.eonar(l. M rs. J. H. McKee, (sister of the hridt) and her husband with A numbur of friends of IL`. and Mrs. l'ierno's witnom-ed the ceremony. The newly wedded couple will make Mngnolia their home. n vvugul lJl|Il'I\lll II|Il.. Two students in nttendmmeul. the school of mines entered into n poculmr bot. [L8 to tho outvome of the Corbett.-Fulzsimlnons fight. The student. whose ghter lost. wns to curry the) other on his back fmm the basement. of the school of mines to the gum rec. through the romm therein and bmrk again to the basement. At. ve dclock yesterday nltcrnuou the terms of the wager wore mrrienl (mt, nH'm-ding much nmu.ao~ mom. to the students in ntlondnnco at. t.|.e school. Mnrrletl At Urlonnn. On March {ml A pleasant. ovens Look phmo at. the Methodist. Epier-opal pumm- uqo on.Im:l:.-tonuvenuo. New ()rlonnn, Lu. N I! II...-. no` M..v.\..\L. um- Ma-.. uuuulu .u |.uuea-u:pe(uuo(erm1n0 Lno mum of, not only the churches and the church building:-. but also of all the property held in trust, bv the l`reabyterinn churnhenn Czumdn. The suggestion was briey dia- cunscd nnri npponred to meet. with general approx-ul. Worn Not Put. In Thu Lnnlrnr. C. H. Hutch. nmnngor of the Kingston akabingrink. ea): than the pair of skates. boobs and all. auppm-ad to have been stolen out. of a locker M the rink, were not. slac- od bhoroin by the nwnor. who had een skating and left. his nkutes on the {her of the dressing room. where they were found by rm employee of the rink. who took charge of them until the owner turned up. Talus 0|` l`rmanyt.orlnn Clmrvh Lands. At. the meeting of the Kimz.-ton punchy- tery tho clerk, Rev. W. '1`. \\`ilkinp. B.A.. of Trenton. suggested that it would be (I- vianble :0 take steps to determine the vulno nf. nnt. nnlv Hm nlmrnhnn and Hm .\|....-..Ir ' Had A Lang Ainputntml. Yesterday morning at the general llOR- pital n middle aged man named Kelsey. from Luniirk. had one of-his legs romqved M: the hip juinh. Sumo montha ace the bones of the limb at. the knee were mack- od with a disoneo described as consump- tion of the boua. This apread rapidly and soon nlltmtod the entire limb. In an ellnrb to save the nizufs life the leg was iomoved. Ly auuu nu ma Ill vmn. nvery Item 0! expenditure broxzglnt under their notice is curofully looked Into. even to us fur us having the law nutho1`izing' such expendi- ture looked up. Note\'cn.'1n item in pass- od over until the why and tho \\ herefore of ite appearance in the books is accounted for. 1 IIU their P s.. ..l.. lJrh'lng`0 vs-r The (1 ran. Complaints were made today to nlder- muu Allen. chairman of the civic commm too on parks. to the ctTect_ that farmers and ciniwna alike have been in the habit. of Into uf driving over the grass in Mncdmr ald park. Alderman Allen and tho city engineer looked over the place yoat.m'du_v afternoon with a view to putting u stop to the practice. aw: -vuuuui luv Ivrlllllll. J. Clark and C. Clark, Sydenlxnm, are visiting friends at Newmauvnllo. Ontario. Eldnu Yulhor. of the latter plnvo. who has been on the sick list, is slowly 'r_e_' Tho Methodist chair is prngroisiunk well under the leadership of E. A. Yallier. Miss Etta Simpkina, Sydenham, is a guest at A. Moore a. \ Martyr To Love, by Joanna Wo od Doc. -.u.;- nuunwu unuunuvu vvuuu A lcml dog fancier intends taking notion with a view to having two other dog own- on: expelled from the Canadian and Ameri- can kennel ciubs for crooked work." He claims one dog owner, now taking in the American bench shows. in exhibiting an his own n pug dog owned by another party. no nun Ilium III -llllltrllliln Following urn the contributions nndo to the India famine fund through the bank of Montmnl 1 Isaac Sim son. Kingston. SIC: B. Tebt, Bodford Mil 2, SH): Mrs. Ross, Kinguton. 810; :1 friend. $5: Kin `a I)nug_h- ten. Charity oiroio. 85: M. E. lyeop, 32; I. H. H.. M 50. Total. 3494 1'10. (BIC. unnrmy OIFOIO. IR ): WI. 13;. I 11., $1 Total. 348 50. Importation or 1807. Provost, at who New York Clothing Stole. Brock street. lzu received all his Iprinqlmportnbionn. conninling of Bcobnh and English tweed: ; allo A fine nolecbion of worltedslorlultingaafxcfi nprlng overcoat. In panting we are shown` gextra value this mnnnn. __ _ lg|novOa.l`.o'l`ho. Mylum. Mn. Bnydor. him old lady when can mp reported in the Wlllu hut evening. wan examined at tho police station yester- day aftornoommnd WM. lulor In the day. removed to Roukwood hospital for the in- anno. . .. wpmnuono._|1oo. 3* If on intend ridin n whul this season it wll ply you In oak our Hninu a Lockowu nook. Prices range from 850 to 30. A gporl, lbyhah. strong wheel for Ml;:-t Ilnvo Ileon Worse. I|.__I ;_|_ A Thule M lulon Pnllecl. 1. o. A Wager Unsrrieni n....I-..._ :__ .._ J . Bay: Then`: Crooked Work. -_.I J-.. !,.,_r , I ; I A I .;- G! In with totzung, dhguxjng, - Jtmbg. bcaung. maoamg, may, and plmply humor, Inunmly renewed by 1. Warm huh -. with Curxoxuu _p4;3,>ui;:glo`pupI1oatIon at Ouncvm (onmnonz). tho grout. mm; cu:-9, ~ and a run done or Cu no-um n;:sot.vz:;r;`,i `I I `Q ' At The Bunk (H ontroal. ,. -I Newmanvlllo Pol-nonnll. _| I 1 run l r. . . curv AND Vld|'NlTY.H . Bath and nu-uuvvu I uwu lU|rIU1. Thah bright, amorpriaing and inuen- tial now; arc! the west. tho Bnunsu Wmu. ogakinunton. coma to hand has week in a now form. that M inoreand size. but with amaller. muro modern and com-oniaat. pagan. Tug daily iaauo Ina been enlarged from four to air and the weekly from eight. to twolva pages. is auodfin two parts. and in ha now dmaa the Whig Ioolu hnndaomo. am'au`n, and annual in uptoica old alandard in [to eont.ing.tho heal. and latent nova. To our thinking tho Whig ia impbaalblo of improvement. an we consider in now. as it. has 50110 for `years. in ovary way the ham: idaalofa loml newspaper. and far and away tho but pablhhad -`n Canada. Wa um. the Whig continued auccna; -V/ith long lita and pmopgcigy. ~ \ ---.--.-p..,_---- `gnu EOIDD \\'l'|QOI! BIT D6lIlg HIGH. Filo Alford in to be congmtulnbed for his success as being laced on lock matter at Fuaber`a lock. 0 expects to move nbout. the let of April. Mr. Alford ha: been nresiclonc of the village for I num- her of years. having charge of I`. Halli- (lny a fnrm. Harry Kelsey, who lue been suffering tram rheumatism. in under in; lrennrom. M the Kington hoepinl. H. I)eLou has returned from Broclxville. whom owenb to not up iurymen for the lust court. Uoorge Sexton has taken an other trip to Vonlmohnr. He expects to purclxaooe herd of cow: before his re- turn. |II'II l||7UIl III Montreal Tbwu Topics. 'I`I__A I__.'_I.A -..A-.__ lneulmilihryupunynht charm`): I ninth dhuInhnn_n h quullblby 0! nun. 'I`ho singing clans conducted by U. Nicimla gave a very pleasing mm-ical en- Lerminmout. lalt. Fridqy evening in I). R. Raid`s hall. A largorcrowd gathered on the Shh to attend the auction of I). R. iioi1i'a mile uf property, but. as Mr. Reid proved to be the highest. bidder" it. wns again knocked down to him. Some of the farmers have their bushes tapped waiting fox; sugar Inn`-ting. Sloighing is very thin lnnd eomo wheels are being used. Filn Alford in to ha nnnantnlngrl Im- The cornar Bookstore. A Sale Of Propu-ty--I`.aIl or A Fox nun!- Inx I ou-ty. Hu.~I\', March I8. .\Ic~mrs. J. R. Dar- g`m-el, R. H. Murphy. I`). V. Hnlliduy and George Muahml lmve returned from nt- tonding the dairy meeting at. Kingston Inst week. A fox hunting party from Brockvillo, composed of Messrs. Cosaicl. Hmiger, Smgg and B. Loverin, Green. hush, wen the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. 1'. Hulhdny last. week. l`|my were success- ful in capturing two lino foxes and A Inrge qu+u1t.iL_v of fish. ' '[`I\n ainninn nlnnn nnnrinnrnzl I... [V In plulb year! lul` llllll-`lbrol pononnuncol. Notwithstanding all this gulf about Corbett. and Fitmininona being great. ghters, I can pick out at loht. ve men -in this city who could luy out. either min `I of them if given nn opporLunit_v. maid in young I-porting mun this mmning. "Come ulf, what. are you giving us? Chestnut. !" were some) of the greetings with which the smtonwni, was received. "Yes," ho ro< sumed, I think Drennnn. Reid, Harri.-on, Br.-mm or limmn could do the trick quilo ln\ndi'_\`." He recoived the cigars. pIl`l\PCU WIUI IIIG ENCH- Thu assault-at-arina for which the cadets nt. the Royal military college are now ro- lienraing, will take (`mace early in April in the gynmmium or t to college ground. A stage will be erected Llle same as was done in past years for min.-xbrol performances. Nnt.w|t.hnt.Andimr All thin mill` nhnni. JIUIIHDY IIIUFIIIIIKK Mr. Gray, London. England. has sent. to Dr. Wulkem mud G. A. Robinson ouch a dozen gqll bulls, the vory tines!) mudo. They are wolth wholesale in England fifty cents ouch. The recipients are gmutly pleased with the gifts. Thu nnnnlllhnf.-nrnnn fnr whinh llm nnrlnln |\.llCI( PUTD ICU I NICK - Norman Mitchell reforrocl last. night/s hockey mulch lmbween Queen : frealnnen and collegiate instit.ut.o tomm. \VAnhl\nr nnrn1iHinn nnrl Han inn I-mina lI||lI KTUIIUKIEW IIIUHUIIIIU lulnl. Wt-mbhor mormitting and the ice being in good can ition tho uecond hem. in the iluternnbionmlxnnoe for the Walker trophy will be sailed over tho local club cnurve on Momlav mornimr. II llmsn In-..1..n L`...-l.\n.I L... ......L A- Hportlu-3 Vl;n:\gI-up 9. Last. oveuing tho \'.M.U.A basket. ball (emn defuuted n scratch be In by thnae points; to one. .lnmnn Fnnfnn Hnnlrnnrr nvill -nah-L uuu-3 nu nuw uulu. Local golf lover: will regret to learn that T. llarle_v, ex-nnmteurcmmdinnchum ion, is ubout. to leave the vity for Now \or|t, where he has been engaged b in fashion- ablo golf club as couch. Will u regrot.t.inu his leuving. one and ull will be pleased nu his good fortune in securing an excellent in pmition. Mr. Harley luu-\ done more for the tlovolopmont. und ad Vanco- montof golf lucully than an oblier mem- ber of the Kinguton ulu b. `he members. revngiiizing thin-, have undermlxen to pre- pare and will present him with a Lear.i~ moniul on the eve of his departure. He in nu nnlentluvorof the groan Scomeli out.- dnor gvune, and no doubt the club engag- ing him Wlll rapidly advance to the from. rank under his guidance. 6, PUIIIDH IU (HIV: J James Fenton, Rookporh. will match Blucher against. Geoxgo G. for $100 on Rock port. we track. Nnrvnnn Mitnhnll rnfnn-rml loaf. nhdn`. IJUIll|IUu Collegiate` inatit.ut.o-1\l||ln, (fhown, Clarke. llarlzy. Knight. J. Sean. Brilton. Thu rvnI|.mimI,nn urn n nlrnvnp .....-.-.....r..... ` uuuuAuu uvuu U1 Lutlhlllul LM2'.IUhV'U'l`.`.7 Qmcura M....:::::'v!:t:::.':4;"4.n':.M`;:z.:sv.::12 uuunw, um'l1_y. nmgnu. d. aeurr. l!l`lLt.0lI. Thu rroungiateu are A strong aggregation and play good hcclmy. ` uuwun uuu uurnnounal. Mills proved himself !| clover goal keeper. He is not. any higher than the goal polls. The teams were : Queen`: -- Curmiohnel, llnrrin, Mc- Downll. lliacook. Sparks, Uurlin, Mu- Donald. lV..I|.._.'..L.. :_._;n.`;- ll.II, .u nulgun acorou on ma ruan. tying the noon. In the second hall the immune tum scored three times. but on two ocouiona Knight. who made two winning r.-hots. was oIT-uido. One goal by Hnrhy was fair and square and the boys from the institute ro- tired from tho ice the winuore by A score of three to two. l1un.u.'- ....... |... I... AL- AL. ,.,-_ Ul I-IIIUU EU |v'Uu Queen : win by fur the stronger team. having such voterunu as Hincock, Mo- Dowull and Carmichael. Mal. .... ....,1 L:.....-I: _ _I-..-, , u superior to their Oppononto Though `Q_u_,o_on'n_ Worn the n-once`:-fig: `olghp-_-_ Putnam During the (lnmo-(lonorol lportlng Nobel. Last. ovgnin at I110 `Kingston skating rink the notion no immuto and fudmsou of Queen`: hooluy mm hand I Iriendly match. The oolloaiubeilon `worn tho vio- tora.b,y I more 0! three goal: to two. Queen`: men pucnp A utrnng ght. pmu~ ing hnrd o_u the goal of who inaubnto bags. but the latter were quick to naliovo. and by their team work proved tbelnaolvea superior to their npponenu. Quoonh I(.`0I`Od first after ten minutes phy, Tugpor Mo- Dunald doing the trick. A couple of min- ute: later the sumo player ropqalod.nhe play. A minute Inter Knight. runhod and sad to llarty, who scored r for the matitute tenm. A minute bofom half-limo Knight scored on rm rush. tying the second hall Lha innt.iI.nt.n mm DEFEAT QUEEN'S FREBHMVINNAT HOCKEY us? ma-n . THE c0LLE_c_1g}[g BHYSWINA. Men-opoluun Inna. PA... 'l`..-.1. ELGIN ETCHINGS. 00. M Bula.soo'ot Key West. by Gunter, I Going To New York. _It l..___.__ ...:n , , ` ' ;T.;~M Q . \_._` cm: *,`:,..'::.*..'::::.`:.,.... me ...,... | ndanlwan chi`. ` o .n....":.::.:.*:..`.':-`4:".. ::.::.~.-s:::mm e` n. b,:.Tn1nhi`*Ai:i$;. OAK HA ; jazz: E` N}: ll\`r':;~cg.rin[n-Jl AIar|`\ y AS- W|od mm [Ive you no but (I ma lnlho wot . ~ WIxvQl1\. give you the bat Ullnt hub in wot - . ' . i I10 I W.:i:: ""3 sh`: u':e la1lo| mu . ` `l'. "3!`.'A.4-".l xl. -}'.4s J. 4% GLEEsoI_4_. _`Br_`9ck` st? LET US THE BEST Real Estnte Agency. I In Wnlllnnon 88.. llngaton. Money In hum at lowest nun. 1:01;:-w 0`\5III1 not. nor. 0! ueorue and Stewart 8%.. Ix. . l'(`n\rl N. , non (Ionian Sl..uIm1Mo hrluk homo. am Juhmsmn St. , new house and lot. 31:18:. In " (mun house. And |.'\'lolhM`. pr0pm'Hon in city And. noumy for male. to Int or omlmmzr. wurul ol uuenor on|mol.- SHER- WIN-WKLLLHIS BICYCLE EN- AIIIL has "one" mo. and in the right thing for that me. When - "ovorhanllnu" your wheel nmunbor wo` have I nan Inn of ulmln. h'9rl'M,M\?\'l|. um Alfrn-I 51.. house and lot. SN " lmuno and lot. and ham. " near l r|nnens. :1 Imnnon. Rina anal (lore Ht. ,3 houses and land. lmxl. . Kink Rt, mar (lore St, mount 109., 6:51.12. J fnunn lmu:-sun uw-mo Must. lluuw and not. an (looms and Stemub IIIXM. lmt. Imtwmm Johnston and Earl on (Jordon .N`tn-ot,M\zNKl. HEM Innnun and Int. Anal lmpn RWJT.T`_Q9!Y['_-_PW" ' ISELECT [COME jcnumuav BROS. We have just received one case Nobby, Fancy German Dress Materinls,cvery design a perfect beauty, and many; no two alike. Also a nice range in Blue and Black Sergcs at very moderate quotations. Robinson Bros., sen you that Im yfou lost on the nu; nm. of Same Color Wrapper, OIn'bo rained. so far as its upmar- unoo In oonoomod. hy a few noun worth of Inferior onumol.- WIN-WKLLIAMR nmwwm av Take no other. Even 11 solicited to do so. ELEGANT Beware of imitations To good health In nod nonrhhlnn roml. Mon should form 8 main put of your pmvnmlci. Our ox- perienoo in nloctmgond pnspnlmt count: A great dual for you. an. gnu , . .. .............- ......- ..-... .u. gun- Head Choose sud Bmuucoa, our own mnh." 100 not lb. On Short ad. "M !!c_ pull. In a "lmrnhi." The only pertect lonnmrs \ tho FRAUD of tho dny. See you get Carter's. Ask for Ca`rLer's. Insist and demand I Substitution? \ Mun,von'n [upland -lob nomodln Act nlmout lnntntly. ;. In; the Inuit olutlllto c IOU. IIJOII `|_theudmnl|umNc:'ronouLr;'r ellllll II`? I ow 1. u o '| MI town: or Iceman t W Headache Quro no end 0 mmmon. MI-vouu dluuu Np `I; cured. Kldno roublu PIIOI. OI Anthnq min! 0 alt omp nlnll Q0: . n Ilnl no in III I :`I';or to, ?In'ua. Price . .01-D` Pm-Ionu sonar: to Prof. Munyon. ll 1 18 Albert. BL. 'l`m-onto. nmnvored with fun Idl- ml advice for any dllono. J A Separate Cure for Each Dlunu AT ALL DRUGGISTS-I50. A BOTTLE. . .,.,, ms `II.-Inn no. an an. a.......u..,. .u.n...._._- Inspection invited by pooiwon AND t?...._ ,., :-'- Nut to Whig`: Dun Storm; Painters. Dooorntormluloli. 275-7 BAOOT ST. ll uwuy ullbll yuu lH'l9 runny I0!` II. "herein mi hum; maker whu van- not hny Paper oil` us to guoul ad- vmmmo. blncvrnyln word and work. Your full Paper now. We'll lay it uwuy until you are randy for M. 'I'z....(.. mi Inn... .....|... ...|... ..-.. But Not Expensive. a I-Iwnulu uvllllg UV For Sale or Exchange. ON THE CORNER; A man nwli Q0 that "H: nuon" prfhoo hut mind at Liver P111. `WWO 3m_LnI Little Liver P1118. Bunuuu, when lucked in u own Im- lnun ;, or want: miumm until Mu! an quite on and hunt open. an ox- oouont load for mr vpqn persons. unm- nlon Ind bralvotl. an. 0. an ! [ |llg:'Ig') nun: nonunion. un uloogmnndl Jim. Ilr. Mal). of King-ton. In: summoned Mr. Horne formal. It will In ntoom- bond'thn Hr. Mnlloo In diominod by In lomorjor not doing an the latter wind 5:... Ir. Jung: claims thntlioh nor In no pinto) Stalin und honco nuouhrh-In which In-ggll pm- )! , nish Iifonsho ollddn -nah -nah. hm. n..u..a ax-.. Ins. ' `lull -ll u ERIIDLVOWA. It ntrpenra that when bho llontrinl Macho inc coufonnco rcmovcd R. 0. Homer from their miniltry hie power ' ol ordination hecuno Minvslid -than in- capacitat-ing him from pcrioming the mun-into` cemmony or administering the sacrament. In order to ovctcoma thin mu of his ho Ioughb admin- aion Ind ordiauibion in the Wuloycn otinodiut connexion oticho United Sula. did the other miniuton wlmxloth. bio qunodiat conference in Granada. It in u'u'd that. use govemmont of tho United sum Wuloyun llothodlu ennui in very hunch nftgrt Iunucroltho ho- dinbohurahin 0. Thurston. ima- ouning uh; dlcmoubl powon that hoist ll 1: msinhinod Iy nlnlohrl altllnynoll IV. :50 ucupdinn hunch tht..Ir. hll In nnnn nnnhnnn In 5L. -mlg. Sxi Hi`: Full: XOWL. `A ____,_ __ A1 . Rn. B. 8. Born: nu.-elven 1 Summon: for lrlnl. shlllu- l.`..n. \r-._. unu noun Lanna pupm. \Vhnt makes the` matter more compli- cated in qua fact. tlmt. Wolfe Island town- ship council has collected the high school buxom, M84 yonrl ,. for the past. two your: the me nuua . An ex-member of the council say: this money has been ezpond~ ed for general purposes. and should I luv auib Anne and a decision be given against the cauncll. it would not: have Glue money on hand to make good the charge: against. it. uuuuluuu lrom wmcn IDOPOIG I10 OSORPO. A resident,nf Wolfo Island is of opinion that the outcome of the alfair will be the mubllolnmont. of: high school on Wolfe Ialnml for the benet. of Howe, Gurden and Wolfe Inland pllplll. makes Ilng` n\nl.l*nr nun-n nnlnml: uuuuwuuu uuuru 10!` one reel 0! county pupils in nuondunco at the collegiate institube. Therulorolit appears that Wolfe lxlund town:-hip pupils may attend the institute nnd the county council must pay the man of maintenance 0! Lunch pupils. bub cannot. come back upon Wolfe lvland council for its slmro ol such maintenance. According 00 this finding the county council has been led into n tr_\'in and expensive condition from which t ereie outcome me mkiir will In ii... Tho Townlhlp (ll Wolfe bland Bald To 110 Olanr 0|` lllxh Hchool Ratcll. Accordingto the opinion of a loading legal man the county council cannot rc- cover from tho council of the townahi ) of Wolfe Island the amount of the liigh l'Cll00l rate for the past two yours. It in hold that as the tnwnslii withdrew from the Sydenlmn high so ool district and did not connoctitmlf with the collegiate imtituto district it is not reaponsible for highachool fees. `thus been placed on record. nccordinglo an opinion expressed by the city solicitor, that the county council is responsible to the collegiate institute board lor the fees of county pupils colleniata mnimr. uu umu one week [mm (law. Alderman -In-nos Sbowrarh moved. so- coudod by Thomas Gallagher. that the young men ; libernl club, of Kingston. mime this opportunity of expressing the fullest. coudencein Hon. Wilfrid Laurier and Hon. A; 8. Hardy. premiers of the dominion and the province roI.Ipoc|.ivoly, and that a copy of this resolution be sent. munch. Curriod unanimously. g. u uuumuull, ureaaurer, WON all oleoled without. 0 position. The bn oting for first, second and third vice-presidents, and for the four elective members of the exocubive committee will be held one week from date. Alrlnrrunn ,Ym-nan QA.........L ......_._`I -~ c9!%BU's_HAHnwAHl vmuuru on vveuneeuay." The nomination of oioers tiny: took place. B. M. Bntton. MI .. and Hon. -W. llarky wore unammously ro-elected honorary presi(lent.s; Uapb. Bruce Ca ruthors was re-eleobed president. unank mouely. N. O`Connor. recording secretary; T. 1) Robinson. treasurer, all oleoted without. nnnnail inn ulu II: In uune MISC. I must. again oxpreea my pleasure at seeing so many of my fellow-members pre- sent tonight. The large nbtondanoe in I)f0Df that the younglibernla are thorough- y in accord with the Ho}. Wilfrid Laurior and his government. That. tho elecnorl throughout. the dmniniou are in accord with the premier and the government. and are satised with the measures being taken for the country's benet, is proved as the various bye-elections occur, and received fresh and emphatic colirmaition in Bonn- venturo on Wednesday. nomination nf ninnrc than M-mb UUUITII p'.Il'l._y. "I hope the members of the club will not allow their orguu:'1.\t.ion to become lax, now Lhnlz we have won the great battle. We should nourish our vigor and be ready at tho call. be it. ever so unexpeosod. so do our duty, and to do it. as elfectually as we did in in June last. ul ....... ......... .._._._,_- _.,. , I wu. \\;.u., .l\l.1'., and at Toronto by Hon. William Harty. than whom no two better men could be found to represent the inter- acts of this city in the commons, and in the legislature. They are capable and meal- uua. luitbful to theintereste of the liner- al party. and ever watchful to secure l; no welfare of their constituents. Kingston, I believe, can remain liberal just. as long as she has such men as Mr. Britten and Mr. llurty to represent her. and such on man as the lion. Mr. Laurier to loud the liberal party. "I hnnnthn mnmlmra nf Hm nlnl. ....'I| ur meeting. when they will be dealt with. Proeldenti Curruthera, before the club proceeded to tunuot the business for which the meeting was called. briey ecl- ,,; droeaed the member: present. "It in most gratifying. he said, .to ree en many membere present. showing thet we ere A live organization, as we have el- wnye proved ourselves. I will not say much regarding the work done by the club. but will merely remind you thet there wru an election on June 23rd lent, and that the liberal party. headed by Hon. Wilirid Lam-ier. wee returned to power. Kingston wufredeemed. in spite of the hot that all the machinery, civil and mili- tnry, of the late government woe, brought to bear against us. mid, to the work done by the young men : liberel club, this re- demption wee. in no smell measure. due. Kingston in now thoroughly liberal. We me represented at Ottawa by B. M. Brit- ton. (3.C.. M. I .. and at Toronto by Hon. William Hertv. whom no tum hambu- opium we prooooamgl. ~ Capt-. Carruthero having taken him mt. g. large mambo: of oandidam were propos- od for mombgrahi . In accordance with thq oonui Lumiou o the club, then Applica- tionl were laid oval until the noxt. rogu- lar meeting. when they will ba dealt, with. Proaidont. Curn|l.hnrn_ mm.-. n.. ..1... vuvno Rho Mlllllll moetingxof the young men : llbcrnl club, hold in the club room: lm cunning, mu Iu-ply attended, and the mgmbon were very cnthnuiutio. . In the tamponry nbnuco of the pruidonc. Capt. Bruce Curuuuro. vioo-president. P. Duly oponnd tho proceedings. Cunt-. Cnrruthnn hnvina lulu... M. alt um; Items:-kn by W. B. 0InntInn-con- tun For VIu.l`nIIdoIoIu 0nly-0on- ndonol In Lllillof .In`cI` uudv Eipnuhll -_:vI;orouI;uml Annnnpvo Orangu- lawn. ~ BAKED BAIKNAS ms % [NEAL .J ..'- YOUNG MEN'S LIBERAL CLUB lWEFw_RLmMWmI A MUCH MIXED AFFAIR. AGAIN IN TROUBLE. nouns uts.A4NuAL}$%.;.ta_}4_ca:_ 1 ur. unu an-n. John_ Gait. Winnipog. were expected to an! In tho city today fot a short visit... Tho] will In the nut.- o(D;. nu: ma. Wdhgn. an. ,0 e in: mm of Mn. Walton and Mn. Dru . Inychrononc. rib at tho new olthd lonund hlnnd homo, who up but dungupuoly ill. in out of danger and is In I fair to ncovery. '1`. out I t o! _` Ariuu_u.::| tun: Mex: M ncovond trgnn voryuraoutuckol 1 . Ihtlllod To A Iodnl. A petition in hing cimuluod for nignr turu eating the city council. uh cup: to tiring |n.t.h.nouco of tho Royal hull!!! Iooiotyu hf Englsnd. tho galhm. notgon of Stu!-Sorgl. Long, "A battery. In naming W. `Dalton. and co ham his gallantry urn-dod hi; the baton! to him of the today : mods . -u u up--u-o DIOl'lIII` run]. A elel hing party. under direction of several 0 elm eorgeonte of "A" field bob tel-y. R 0.8.. drove to the residence of C. Friendehip, market gardener. Bath road. lo evening and spent a few hours in n thoreiihly enjoyable manner. The ebert was made `from O. Welle livery stable. The gueete. numbering about may in All. were cordially welcomed by Mr. and Mn. Friendship. who epored no calm to make the plenum of their visitors complete. The time was pleuonoly spent in dancing. can] gemee. vocal end inetrumentnl music, eIc..end eh midnight. rofroehmenla were eegved. The return journey woe begun on show one o`oloc|. and the ride home) prev- ed nottho lean enjoyable foatum of the outing. ` ` ` M _....- ._ , _A - --- vuau cue: |aUVl\Bl.Ul U] Connor of Prlnoou um Wonlngton dtrootu ---:-._ .-.._,. uuuuu. uuu, Ill my opinion, any [mrcy or government. that adopt: remedial ogiulnolon nan plank in in platform for the purpose ol_ establishing aopomto schools. or that sends one of it ministers or delegates to consult his holineu the pope of Rome regarding the legislation of Cum- do. has no right to tho oonldence and support of the Orange association. "'`a ! .` n. um sg. jinn--j `Mr. `and Min. John, 011:. Winnipdg. rem min um um John W. Bell. M. P . 8 onkn For The Orange Anuuo ntlon. J. \V. Bell. M. P., in his annual nddrun at. the Orange grand lodge at Picton said : "In mv unlnion. Hm Hrnn I... ;.\ urmsa nu ma awueums to-marrow avening. Rev. A. McKenzie. of Hanan, (Jhinu. nddreanes tho atudenbe in oonvooswion hall this afternoon. uncu unrotpgnour. nna been good. W. F.'Nickle. B.A., president. of the slum mater society. gives the annual ad- dress to the atudenbs to-morrow avening. Molionzie. of Hnnnn mm... muxnryro. The mission class closed last Sunday. Thin class has mot mgujarly every Sunday morning aincg the full for the study of mill- aiom in India,and has been of great. help to those inhoreated in the W0! k. The amend- ance throughout has been good. I.'Nl'k!B. nrmnirlnnf. A` Ola; auvunny-uwo In mo clue photo. The joint. meeting of "9-5` and '99: few days ago wasn rout success. The pro- gramme conaiste of solos by Misses Brook and Knight. and W. R. Tnncly; recitation: by Miss hrenfoll and J. A. MoCal|um; violin solo. Miss Mudie; duebt, J. S. Mne- dnnnellaud C. W. Walker; orubion, W. U. Molntyro. " Thu miniinnnlnn nl.~..m.| l....o Q......I_._. uumu puperu uro Drought: on so early. The senior year in arts met. yeatcrday and elected W. A. Mclllroy us their mie- dictoriuu. Laanyear nrba did not. elect a repreaent.ati\'o to give this annual address. as the thought; it. should be dispensed with. un '97 is going to follow the old custom. The senior your has vory aud- douly increased in numbers, as there are seventy-two in the class photo. The ioint. maatinu nf -`(IR mm '00. ca... ulu-U ullbll npru unn. The list. of honor oxammntions has boon posted up, but. is subjected to changes at the doaire of thou: whom it does not suit. 8 udonta are trying to find out why the Lunin papers uro brought: early. vear arm mat. vmrg.-.1 lacing The Flag, by Jules Verne. 50c. CAN'T HAVE ITS CONFIDENCE. .-__:-.- The Latent Event: Occurring In The Hall: of horn-nlng. Lectures an the medical college wero concluded to-day and the examinations will commence on the 26th. leaving the students one week In which to review their work. Lectures in arts and science do not. clo-e until April 9th. Thu Jilf. nf hnnnr nv-nninnnnn R... L--- UUHUIIIK The ntenmar William Johnson, of the Calvin lleet-. has been lengthened ve foot. her stern being extended. A new engine, built. this season at Garden Island. hue also been added. The old summer will be quite 9 modern emfb by the opening 01 navigation. uouwn I! work I no-unu~!-pan. Capt. T. J. rai2 n new \-team yacht is under way at Porlaemouth. The new craft. which was designed by Capt. Pierce, in sixty-vo feet. long, with fteen feet beam. The machinery of the old swam yacht Swan will be placed in the yacbb new building. The nfnnmnr willinnx .ln}.....-... .4` cl... lUl' LIJU ICIIIIU '|Ul'pUU- Cups. Ira Folgor has sold the achoonor Fabiola to Capt. D. Baton, who will com- mand tho schooner in future. The Fabiola is undergoing extensive over- hauling and will enter upon the coming soaaon a work agio-unda-pan. I hint. T. J. main : nmu utmun umnlu-. I. uruw wuen repairs are computed. This morning scrubbers stoned to work on tho steamer America to get. her ready for the painters. who will be not to work immediately. The wood work on the out- aide of the steamer is also being scraped for tho same purpose. Cnnh. ll-A Wnlnnr Inn lnlrl Hm .,.s............ HI I IUW lly. The schooner Annie Falconer is being ro- built. at the marine railway ohipynrd. Portamoutb. She will be almost. anew craft when repairs are completed. This mornimr lnrnhhern numyl In urn:-Ir DIM]: Ccpt. Hurley will command the steamer King Ban this season. He is ab resent having a number of minor repair: I ed 52) the craft. KY... l-....I-.. _L.._.`.. I_.__. L-_,, , I I la UFIIII4. New fender wreaks have boon placed on the forward part. of she Itoavnor Pione- pont. which will boroady for Imvlgntion m 3 law days. Thu nnhnnnnr Annin Fnlnnnnu In kph... ... new IIGCI Will ullo DO auppueu. John Kelly, Earl nu-oat, will not ,u nownd on the steamer Hero thin .-umuuz. viclouph Tllton. who in in buoinou at Bath. 11-..; I.l'..._l-_ .._!II _,_,,,, , I ll F. N1SBET S the npenlnk of nnvlmu n. ,. ` , ,_M,. _. Engineers ire st. wor ontho :'n'aohln'er- y of the steamer Herb. getting it ready for the oponluuofnnvignian, , ` ` " The summer Glonsarr1_,_j;_, rceivipg in ..-... L... .....I .._._..- L..I.._-_|,, uull Ilpulul _UI IIl|VIgIIolJl'|, `_ ._ receiving 3 now how and upper bulmu-to forward. A new deck will ulao be aupplsed. John Kallv. Earl nr.raat_ will nnl-. nu QUEEN ; UNIVERSITY NOTES. UIIIUF IIFIII rIpIu;l. ' opml Iuro. being _mado_to g.};a`M.'1f. Couuunor Rosomount in anticipation of tho apenlnk ognnvlmcion. _, Enulnnnra Am At. work nn"I|m -'-.'ml.l.`..`...`.'. uh rrolnlmlapni H. _ _ New fender nt.rpo:|t n hnvo boon piuoo on !.hl'..I.namI: 1Ander..,buidu numerous. othnr nmnll rcpnigp. Rnnnin gm hdnn much on 43.. um --ouu; -nvIl-- A-II Wu-tvuu II] 'I'IOII~ who Qyn Veuou. Tho uxr. 00': um}. Whoutbin in ro- ' dvliig Iiowhulbarls and dodk dxtendmg M . Id In` M . N ::'n`:Ind`IlP lf.'l`p.`Il BA VA Inna an llourlty `unity. up wnuivu ny Thong`. Winn ll-n Vnnn-In _.........__._.___ A aunt slolghlug Party. nlnlohi-an .-.....A.. .....I.._ _n_,-. Mumuxi iNTELl;iOENOE._ Iran 151132;" ~warG,;'En`t'nL~i'. MA on 19*; 1997; uuucvu sy u. rorcuna, Dy ueorce Mulr- with F0311. 750. London Pr1de.by M. E. Bmddon. 750. The Money Spinner. by H. B. Merrlman. 750. -uuyruuq vv. w. Uu-non will move tic" doable! A nnolItion..thu...will. in. all pp liin rid` to oondonhlo dio- cudllls . Inclusion will. Inns of cor- tdn phuu o( city gout-nmont. which in nklou-n_nu Cu'Ion`o ophipn nquin unend- flbs ` 1 . v~.:...........` .;.. .1. -nit. sin. Damp. .t Mthononuutiq of shaky omzhcil ldqnun W. W. (g-an hlltimof A nnnlnum. u:i"_'$v...`..: gum u. Johnston & C05. Tho Inca! livory-otnblo koopora do not look for much more sfeughing this Iinur. and eevonl of them lnvo Already robgntod to mmmor limbo I number of the cut: that has boon doing service during \ vrineor. and hue upload than with bug- - ". on me mu-not um Qolaon. Homomnda marmalade, very choice. l`..'c I und nb Gi|buI. I. hi; in a plain recital of plum fncu -- wo hcvo marked ull our boot: and thou. old and now, at a my great reduction on former prices. Every pair of about I but- gnin At. Johnoton & Oo 9. Th '00:. van: nA_LI- L.4..._. J- _-A Wlll 000l"'.- J. W_. 0ldl'in fill, handle the most im- provid and up~t.o-duo gm cooking um-o on the market this Wnmnmndn nu.-...I-.l- ..-.... ..I.-:-- I-L norl. I glooory. Ice and hard-packed snow to the depth of several inohon remains on tho nidowalka on Upper William screen and nnloos stop: be taken at once to remove it an Accident will ooour.. , . I \I7 t'\IJR._ ...."II I II DO U. Va`\l'onoa'u orange: 3 doxoin for 259. Oil- bert o gnooory. `(X Ihd hrfl-nhhnt` -nan: On IL.` .I.....LI. ur ulpln II: tut: ll pouno. A great. race. Prices were never no much in the shoppers favor. and keep thin in mind if you inspect tho bargain: wu are otfuring in line shoes at Johnston it Co's. EHO OOIIIOIDIIIIOH DXMIPOE. Try Gilbert : special ma. black, mixed or Japan at 201: Q pound. A UTQAB l`At!n, prion: warn nnunn an J. W. .0ldn has received I large stock of polinhod brass and bronze gas and elec- tric combination xtures. 'I"-v .'Il..-H- ......:_| g.. LI__I_ ,- - uuvuuu uuvvl, uy mrs. L-OVl`CtUa.1'n- own. 260. ALl1e'a Mistake, by Mrs. Lovm: Catn- oron. 25c. From Youth Up. by Marion Harland 250. Ourhod By 3. Fortune, by George um. Earn. 7.50.

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