_vgu}uwbuow 1 do mu. Ully Q5: UU. \lI`l|IlU UIIIUII. Theico in the Kingston skating rink was chopped up Friday in order that it. might. melt up the quicker and leave the buildingin a dry condition. Employees of the rink were engaged today in prepar- ing the building for its season of idleness. Y; :- AL. ....A_._ .2, A ,-.,,I' I._,,_,, city. A slashing for Saturday and Monday. Men s waterproof coat: in black and light colors. -largo capo and well made. Regular price 36 and 37. Our price for these two days $2 90. Gmnd Union. VFL... .,.- ... cl... I7.......L..... ..I...AI..... ._:_L Luunuu_v. IIHIIIU LIIHOU. R. J. Shalea, blacksmith. has made a net of horse shoes after the pattern of mine shoe patented by D. 8. Davidson for n rosi- denb of Buffalo. If bbo shoes prove satis- factory Mr. Davidson expects orders for many more from residents of the same cit '. A nlnlhinn fnr Qnfnrrluw our` Klnnrinu PIYHUIIU Illllll HPUII ()1) [H6 ICU urlugs. We propose during the coming season to make prices such that the departmental scores of ouuide cities will lmvo no aLt.mc- tiona for people who want anything in our -line. See our bargains for Saturday and Monday. Hmnd Union. D 1' OLA]..- LI....I.-._:LL L... _....I- _ U. lll-l`.ll(:'ll. AI: eight; o cloek yoatordny morning two inches nf hard ice covered a crowning on King street over Brock street. lly nnnn the ice had entirely disappeared. This will give a fair idea of_the action of the present mild spell on the ice bridge. VVA nrnnmm dnrimy Llm nnmimr nninn tn UHIVUII llUl.ll'E'. Don't, waif. for your neighbor to show you the purse she bought hero at half-price and then regret you did not come. but come now while the assortment is complete. E. C. Mitchell. In. .:_LA. ._7,.I-_L ..--A_.__`l___ _,-___:_,._ A __ WHI UUUUl}Kl'I'UlI LIIUWIIIIICF. A record,was made on Wodneadny by the Grand Trunk railroad train from Mon- treal to Toronto. The dlshnnce is 333 miles, and the run wad made in eight hours and three minutes, the usual time being eleven hours. I'\....lA ...:s A`-.. _-..._ _-:_l_L-._ L- -L.._ _-.. H) LHU lHl|lKl1l'. UL RUUUCII H. George Cliff makes a specialty of real estate, you can alxvays secure a good in- veatment through him at 95 Clarence street. A ruhnlnrrn-nnhnr and an nmnlnung nfn VCSKHNIHIL LUTUUKH Ull KC! 30 UIQTCHCC HUTBGTI. A phohogzmphcr and 2m employeo of a lumber yard will have a smoking contest next week. The one smoking the great- est number of cigars within a given time will bedeclnred thewinner. A ........_J ....... __._,l._ __ \IV_J.___.I__ L.. urunu U [HUI]- A Pibtsburg farmer and a young ciciien indulged in a brutal ght. on the hay mar ket. yesterday afternoon. The citizen came out on top. A nnmhnr n` nnw rnnnnknn Cull nf uni:-if Populirywhcel This Year. Will HIHU UU auppueu Wlll "aw WIHTCHBF. Frontenac public school is the frontin- piece of the report. for 1896 of the minister of education for Ontario. Tbe'cul: is well pnopared. On other pages plans of the school are given. Ronfnfnnlx hnlnnlrn nalctnn lkn Hnanl IUIJUUI IIIUKIVUIL Beofszteak tomato cabsup, the finest. in the market-. at Redden s. l\.-..~....A (`INT ......1.... .. ....-..:..lL.. ..l .......I UUJIIU UIIU UII LUIJ. A number of new marches. full of spirit and vim, have arrived for use of the Huh battalion brass band. The bugle band will also be supplied with new marches. Frnntpnnn nnhlln snlnnnl in elm. fr-nntiu. 1 "ur UUUIUU IUKV win. In). ufnu [J HID". The street railway company has ordered from I c~terborc.~ a new open car. the same size of Nos. 18 ' and 20. In will be here early in May. Rnrn l.wn.ninr-n lxnmnd nulls nl-nu 99.. U-fly Ill HIE) - Boys two- piece tweed suits, sizes 92-- 27. same quality others charge you SL5!) for. Our pnca Saturday and Monday 950. Grand Union. A `n:u..L.__... L`.......-_____1 - ___,,-- -,-.3.-,_ mlulom \ , Coal. all lIi2Al.d0]i\)~Qred` promptly tn any part of the city at $5`pex ,ton by W. G. Craig & C0. Thn nnhil-.inn nf than lfinmnbnn `onunnn rm HGU OUUKICII. Winter Cream keeps the hands and face from chapping. roughneaa and freckles. E. C. Mitchell. TL- ln;.n..nnl>i-.1. -n._l.- :..--:-_:..... .. I-...:.|- CC IHHUCD HIIHIUHIBIBIY. I Saturday and Monday bovu u-ee'Dieco tswoed suite. Reculm` 34, $4 50 and 85. Your choice for $2.75. Grand Union. fI'VL.. ..t-..`O ....:l...... .........-.._ L..- .._.l-....J umug ob uu. ` The peait.ion of the Kingston council to certain desired amendments in the assess- ment. not has been endorsed by the Napa- nea council. \l7X..s.... l'`.......... l........ AL- I.__..l- .....l L.-- \.J- IHIIUIIUIL The locomotive Works iunjoyinz a brisk run of work. The work is in the nature or repairs to marine machinery, needed for use almost. immediately. Flntnrdnv and Mnnrlnv hnun thy-an-ninmn ON SATURDAY and an lnm: n-1 they hut wu uxfnr I numhur or dnunngoxl Mecca of Ileulrooul Furuimre at as merely nnminnl price. Aim balance of Parlor Suites. Elmira. Sideboards. etc... and I! low Uuucimva. A lama qmtntlty still to dlspu.-m of. Our uphol-atorlng total? are ready 1. flll your orders for npalrlns. eu~.-\ uur.-1, Ink 101' wnau yuu wuno snoea. George Buskin acknowledges the receipt in Kingnton of 838.15 m aid of Algoma ` nndnorth-west evdngolionl and colportage minuinn. . W5}; V-"iiSr'a Rodden & Co. TL- D.olnI.... IVUQIICII U DO. , . . ,-'I'ho Ratahbun comymny has disposed of :5: Bollovillo. our store bovC|nua Ruth- un. v . AL..---II...9- 2.. LL. AL- _l-_- __-..J..- I__I_ Ell". Abernathy : is the the ,p!ace you :-0: look- ing for whan you want shoes. (Ionian Ruskin nnlrnnurhuvlnmn than nmnint. -P001410. Annukuu About-.-llama; na- na;-Hoo ag _M9np|on of 'l'hou`Whu An fbklun. Ronny ' Red Harrison 00': udvt. ` No police coqrt. session this morning. Mm ! gand wrong. bread punts 750. Grind Union. - . Try Boefabonk tomato catsup. Jan. Roddan & Co. . ...v.....-.-.. V. /...u 3,... _ l ` Do `t Throw Anny {iA|j'gGRAP!-{'3 p|}Kgp\-up 3y OUR Your umbrel if the cover in commencing to show wear. '1-Iuve it recovered at. Laid- ` BFJSY REPORTEJR8. giawfu. In win be returned to you on same 'l'I-oh moo 0! Ivory nu x.m`-ins. the L ,_V .4 19! Ivory any the -Poonlo An Tllklnn Ahlidsolnthlnr na- Mo Importation or 1307. has. Provost, at. the New York Clothing Srgro. Brock street, bu received all bin L-prin importntions. consisting of Scotch th. and *nglieh tweeda: nlaoa ne selection of worsted: for suitingoand spring overconba. ok. In panting we are phowiugoxtm value this IOSBOD. nzuvunuu `uterus &I7DI:uI.'U. Councillor John `Marlo. forernaq ehip carpenter for t.he 8t. Lawrence river and Thouumcl Inhnd etaeun bout company. me] not exactly be the gnerdinn angel ol June: Olinoh. but he certainly has the happy knack of bei close at hand when- ever who hat named V in n dangerous pre- diceuient. Three times in succession he lneuved Mr. Clinch from I wnery grave, and the oft.-rescued men hopes that should he ngefn at my fate ' time be unfortu- nab-encugblrhqte into me um,` councillor Marie may on land to `elect again Illil season in as ice nice the ltee In eechinetence he in ed by the loreqnn Ihip cu-punter. Men] men ten. the Re Immune eociev, `I medal In >@T>@`@ i SEE \ '53 LHU KHVUKIDU BIHUHEBL LHU young people of the village. Her kind and winsome face will be sadly missed. She` bore her eulferings patiently and heroically fortied by her trust in her Saviour. Last Sunday evening the Heavenly Mouenger took her glud spirit. to her eternal homo. Her fon- ernl took place on Tuesday at the Mambo- dist. church. Rev. John 1'ut.lenban_1 oicial lug. , A large gathering of lrienifla were present. ___._.._ _.___._._.__ / -._ . . -.L ._ Auu luouo Aulnn Ivul-cu. lacuna- \Ve regret having to _record the doabho! Miss Minnie Wiluze. only daughter of Alonzo Wiltvse, of Delta, which took place last. Sunday. March Mbh. after a brief but painful illness in her twenty-t.hird year. About a your ago our young friend con- tracted A severe cold which terminated in that fabnlaconrgo. consumption. Minnie was the favorite amongst. the young people nf Lb: villnoa Her hind nmli winnnmn Had A Narrow Shave. Yesterday afternoon John Stansbury, of the Sc. Lawrenceand Thousand Island steamboat. cumpnny, had ll narrow oacnpe from drowning. He was standing on the ice working on Llxe steamer America when without warning he dropped through u hole, He went. down mmpletely out. of sight. but. was fortunate enough to come up through the same hole. Engineer Derry saw the occurrence and hastened Lo Mr. Stnnabury"s rescue. pulling him out on the ice in an exhausted condition. Mr. Stnnsbury was so weak as a result. of his cold dip than he tould not. walk home. Char-lee Chambers was near by at the Limo and kindly drove the shivering man to his home. IlI`y'[l`.IZUI(IUu"; ]u[IIUK`llUp\Il`\`sI`HlIu IHIIBLUI, J. H. Devma, Blnckstock; grand chaplain, S. A. Duprau, Rodneraville; grand treas- urer. R. Hm-don. Tweed; grand secretary, F. M. Clarke, Bellevillc; grand lecturer, William Gaines. Ottawa; gmncl director of ceremonies, E. J. Hughes. Carp; deputy grand secretary, George McCartney. Bech- any: deputy grnnd chngains, Rev. E. 0. Curso.'1, Stanffurd; Rev. 'u\'. S. Quick, New Edinburg; Rev. W. S. Barker, Campbell- ford; Rev. W. Moore, Lyndhursrgv Rev. Rural Dean Bliss, Eganville; Rev. John Mchuren, Carp. Ornuge Grand Lodge. Eastern Ontnrlo. Tho oicers elected for the ensuing year ware: Urn-nd muater. J. W. Bell, "Des- mond; dopuby gmnd master, Albert. Bro- d|y.Hnzeldean; junior deputygrand master, .I H Hnvutr. HIn:\lrat.nn|z- nrnnd nhnnlnin, The B. it 0. Captains. At._tlie meeting in Montreal on Wednes- day of the directors of the R. & O. navi- gation compzmy, in was decided to post- pone the appointment of :3 cupuiin for the etemnar Passport until the next. meeting. Capt. Craig may be enabled to again take command of the vessel. The olficera who commanded the vessels during last. year were re appointed for the coming season. The Algerian will again be commanded by Capt. llunlop; the UOl`SiC:Lli. by Uipb. Es- ford; the Spartan, by Cipb. Grunge; the Hamilton, by (Jupt. Bll(8l'. N0nppoinL- menu was made to the Columbinn. 'nnte(l A Cheap Mow. A bmwny resident. oi the county entered a Princess street. barber shop this morning having a two months growth on his bend, and a weok s stubble on his face, and asked one of the employees how much in would cost. for :1 hair cut. and shave. He was in- formed Lwentiy-ve cents. the usual price. He considered this 000 hizzh, and asked if it would not be cheaper if he did not hu\'8 his moustache taken 01!`. An answer to tho contrnr was given, whereupon the farmersaid ie guessed he'd wait, and left the shop. 0-f;- l`o (3 rand Lodge, Messrs. C. L. Bass and Joseph Wilson, delegnbes from council No. `.20, C.0.0.l:`., to grand lodge, left. this afternoon for Ham- ilton. They will stop off at Toronto and spend Sunduy there. proceeding on to Humilbon in time to attend the opening of grana lodge on Tuesday. Dr. J. H. Bell, the third delegate, together with grand councillor W. 1 . Bell, Wlll leave for Humil- ton tomorrow night. \V. 1 . Bell will be a candidate for grand councillor for a third term. Testing Hose. Ah the Kingston foundry yesterday afternoon 1; privube wilt of hose was made. Onolengtlh only was tested, 8t.;mding on pressure of 400 pounds before bursting. It is claimed that Lhia endurance is beyond the limit. hose have actually to withstand when in use, as the steamer develops a pressure of only 300 pounds, while the natural pressure from the water mains does not. exceed sixty pounds. uau rs mu-`up; :2-uunug. Last evening inaeters Willie and Frank Spriggs entertngined in number of their lit- tle friende at their home. Arch street. the occasion being the birthday nnniversury of Willie. The young guests enjoyed them- selves for a couple ufliours and at ten o'clock left for home, well satised with their entertaimnent. `COIIIHIIYU UEIA any abnttuctlc ltgm. Ford - HKAQI: QC nu nanvuunnwnn an--uw James Hnlliday. electrician for the street railw.-iy compnny. has erected at. the rail- way barns an electrie jinglaconnacted with the clock. which rings once every sixoy minubee. twenty minutes before the hour. The jingle is intended as a warning to drivers to get: out their cars. -vqv- u,-. V. -'Ivw- nun...- Meaare. Van Dame & Co.. of Grand Rapids, Mich inventors of aha world :- fnfr premium tailor system of dress-cutp ting, have engaged Miss J. E. Weller an agent; in Kin stou. Dresamakers should call. and tea no new sleeve syssem just out. ' v . . wagon; IGOtoI,l00. ._ If you intend riding a wheel this season in will puy_,_you to look over Hninea dz Lot:)utt.'a Itock. Pricgn range from $50 to ([00. A good, atylmh. strong wheel (or -`in. --_._- I7... I\_..._ I. (V- J N le::nod ihru Bougnu. cgfv mo vlcmmr.` BEA Happy Evenlng. . . . . . . _ _ __--A...__ II7.'ll:. _. An Electrical -Hnglo. It, In). __ led I Inldlngiun . uluglfoeg I. . I. I u|:":?.rrontlui'6n u mrthuidc ol uhn Stunt. ml 1': t BInot~Iq_h_d_|owt on In! undo` ' twelve robot noon : lst.-'1'ha frame double tenament. and pro- mises on the north uirlo of Cutnrnqni Iltroo buin the me building unto! tn. mu.-uui trnc 1. occupind by _two tenants at-as rental of 4 per month oaehuvithout. hxos. TN: property lain [bod condition. 6 2nd-l.ou Not. I und I. was of Bldoaut Screen. with grlght of way thence loading from the and st: 3. uidloto Ming laid down on tho plan made or Robort White by 'l'. W. Nnnh. 1-.v..s.. n d mod tn the Beci-my omen for the On; 0 llinuton ah the 8th dnyof November, 1371 . Lot. 1 has A nmnll Alums usable uhonon, sud rormnly helm) to no oh`): Halliuunund bot ludjolns 0. coin n `of-Lot) ' ltd-Janto I and 4. fronting on the was aido of Patrick Rhona ulnld dawn on tho but a.1fh`.s'"" ..?.`:`. '3.".." " ..`.i.".""'.2 o - ` In at. an lodn-Ibo 0 < uh-1.960` I. 4.]. nd 1. frontlhil lb THY! . . . ` Fur luztluu lnlonastlon Apply to JOIN lUDll,,IIol}oc.G|nnnco Strut. . . A Ah . I An -4. HE l"U14l40W|1\'(i LANLU AND 1'Iu1uum-.3 lmlonciun to tho Rain! 0! (ha Into Michael Donn will he cold by Puhlln Auction M. the rooms of John H. Hills. Brook Street. on hATUBl>AY. THE 101'" 01" APRIL. 1997,. n.o.-'n.. frnvnn alnuhln unnment. nnrl ora- HE roi.I.ow|Na LANDS AND mmmsl-zs Estate Illnhnnl Hnl-an will hn nnltl hv pnhnu Auction Our Uplnlstering and Carpet- Cleaning departments were not interfered with by the re and we will be able to ll all orders promptly. Sweepme REDUCTIONS, TERMS CASH. F. C. MARSHALL Dr. Agnaw's Liver Pills regulate the sys- tem and restore to the check the hiealthtul rosy bloom and peach blush of youth. Disorrlcrs like these arise from sluggish liver. From one or two pills A dose, will clarify and purify the complexion in short. order. Dr. Agnew : pills at all druggists. See that. you got. what you as]; for. 20a. for 40 doses. Ivc}ytI)ing must be sold in order to make room for re-building. A A $26 Umbrella Is not one to be proud of if the cover is full of holes. So mther thnn throw away the handle and frame have it`. recovered nc L\id|nw's. Will return it to you on same day my order is given. The Bay of Quinta Ry. new short: line for Tweed. Napaneo, Deaeronto and all local points. Train loaves City Hall depot at 3:30 pm. R. J. Wilson, agent, C.P.R. telegraph olce Clarence street. You hcwo Sallow Skin. Plmp1es,Erup- tons, Discolomtions. Why resort to Cosmetics and Powders to hide the cm: cts? a~- vv---v ,v- ---- ---. _.,-. SAL IYOURWHEEL lnl)Sh 5 W190 UIIIIIUT uiuu UBUIII. On the tlllbli inst. scrubbers will be put to work on tho steamers North King and Hero, preparing the woodwork for point.- era. The interior I18 likewise the exterior of the North King will be painted the same colors no used last season, white with tail- ver trimmings and tinting of delicate pink and green. 1`he-last. nnmod steamer is mlznrl fn rnnlu: hnr lrin frnin thin nnrf tn llllu 'I'UU|I. I. llU- Illl IIIIIIIUU HLGBHIUI` H! anked to make her trip from this port to Charlotte on May `Jud. The Hexo will start out on or about April -such, her out- going. of course, depending upon the con- dition of the ice. I wio*mm.{%wnv 2; Thlnkn llheumntlnm In Born 0! The Lower Reglonl. Ilut. I :-or-lnlms South Ameri- can Bheumntlc Cure 1 Heaven-Sent cnlcr. Henry Humphreys, East. London, sends his unsolicited testimony: I was seized with minful rheumntia-in in m_v left) foot. I could not rest. with it. day or night, the pain was so inbem-o. I tried nmny reme- dies, but they had no more ellect. on me than" water on n duck s back. I was per- suaded to try South American Rheumatic Cure. 1 followed the directions closely and inn. very short time this wonderful remedy ebcted a com plece cure. And there has not. been the eliglitost. hint of A return of the disease. It. is u sure remedy and I delight to herald the oodness all over the land. Sold by W. . Medley. M Making Randy For the Benton -- Repairs to the Bulllng Craft. An early opening of nnvi;_r:\tion is gene- rally expected. The Welland canal, ibis believed, will be open on Apr1l`20Llz, al- most. a week aurlier than usual. I\.. .I... nn.L 1-..; .......LL.. . _ . . .:H L. ....L UUHUU DIN. ' The bill will, without a doubt. be favor- ably received bf the committee. bu t.'coa~ trary to genera report, it wu_ not `yeeterday. an in the interests of the citg: It is desirable that certain changes madein the text. The bill as submitted to the committee asks that the by-law to zranta bonus and- tax exam tion to the elevator company, be ctrrie by a. two- thirda vote of the qualied electors before becoming law.. It is auicient that the by-law be carried by a straight majority of the electoral, Instead of by a two-thirds majority. and as it in very improbable that the latter majority could be obtained. or even that two-thirds of the qualied electors can be induced to vote on t'he iueelion, it was decided to amend the bill so that a straight majority willonrry the bonus. Action was, there- fore, postponed by .&e committee. and a special meeting of th city council will be held on Monday evening to authorize the necessary amendment to the bill. II. will nnt. hn nnnqanur-w fnr thn dnnntn. l I'llIQ 1' UK I Wonk Stomach, ; Impaired Dlgeatlon, ' v Disordered LIvor,, `-1;-.. --. 111.- .....r.. _ .. r.....I.\.k. mu`) tutu-It IIU\JUEUNry HlHUllull]Ul|ll |.U I/HU UIII. Ir. will not. be necessary for tho deputa- tion to nuke in second trip to Toronto on the matter. as n notication to the com- mittee than the amendment. has been made will be suicienb. Instead of n 'l`wo- rnu-an Vote to furry It In Sumolaut to Bun n njotlty < A lpoclul Meeting of the Council Bo- quire G to lake tht CIIIIIII. , . , Aldermen Manors. Livingston und EI- llott. returned tio morning from Toronto, after having urged u n the private bill: committee of the legit assure the advisabili- ty of psuing the Kingston grain elevator bonus bill. rm... Lm ..4u _.:.L...-. '_ .l....I.s I... 3....-- AMENDMENT TO_ ms ;L:vAT oa BONUS am. IS NECESSARY. I"rlllCC5 3II'CU-o VETIEISEI RESERVE. 5- R- C 0033519 C0 A1 Al AI-annular! A-2` ,:.' . V olirod In 4 blocks. ID- hlllil-have Acrloa P0sTroNEn.% 263 6: 265 Princess Street. MARINE INTELLUGENCE. WEDNESDAY. A HEALED HERALD. ymancnnnt rAn.6n. Prlnoou nt.. Sunny Sldomou Duos I BAKED ' 7 BANANAS V my mm 4:: A F001). " 3 |CoLuMBIAs FRED. A. F-`OLACIBR. City Ticket Axent IL , W 81. 0. RR. Kingston. :4 VRE-ENAMELED .l'llllu(lI5l[)lH|.| lllltl IVBW I OTK 0!] I110 Iavun-. VVAGN ER. PALACE HI.l OAICSJVIII ho nttnrheul to all spacial train from R... W - & (I. BE. .-mtlons. and run through tn \VInl1- Inmon without nlmnge. Du Inn (nu J..nLI- Ln-0 l\ In -Innnlnn nnu lnln. 'Ihol n.re from Kingston to Washington and return is only $10.50. 'I"n \7l..n8n.'- I'!..nAI. ..n.l -nouun \nfQIl\ f-Ann $15.50.--A $50 TRIP FOR smso. 'Ti('.k0h4Rro good going Tuosulay. March 23, 1897, and nreaood until April and for rutnrn Phasalan. nllowiuu nmp-over in llnlbhnore. 'hiludelphiuund Nuw York on the return. ll All \| En I) Al, AFI.` HI L`ll`Dl\H1 HAN -All TUESDAY, MARCH 23, '97. \.Ju`au\-P\.cu To Virginia Bench and roturn the fare from Kimrstuu is only hyllolu anon of tho human frame. or throwing off even in hot cllmatu they are specially renowned. Theu Ire "tutu" admitted by thousands in all chose: of uocicty and one of due but r-lulnntcel to the Nervous and Debmnted l-TFull line Poultry supp1i33,nrit, oyster ulmll.-4. insecticides. etc. Send for catalogue. G. J. LOVELL, I an nx..I..........a A_--4. III TO WASHINGTON, D.C., Rome, Waterlown & ogdonsburg RR. West Shore & Dcnnsylvanla Rallr's 11th GRAND ANNUAL EXCURSION |Tne Economic Broader |Tne Economic Incubator IAN ALL BRASS SPRAY PUMP. Art catalogue free. 'iT"rT1ET jiil `li $-IV BUILT FOR USE. lid the urpntcea arvoua n the Boochumb PH 3 huts tho Lu-[oat E!-no of any tent Mod!- ` 01210 In tho World. jgadlltltoitobnabont. on its:-D 0\o-|I.vo on much; iyq-n hound Ill $10!. We ..`_ " litdllnltbdonllpelhoounl on S' ' .mnQ.l_ Iall'n.c.n..In. ._.| T1213 at gin an thoworld more I no other . :_u onngmuo nqooe. no e.Io npooly.t , se inghpuri jnpmd boo.uIH`_\'-ing tho In. am 15, and , 1:, and em: :In;:gvo%.;J1q- mor. as warm bstlu with .|vnmm.\ Al , and uue mxoinumu \\'|llI Cuncuzu (oint- mom). um gm: nun euro. . A I uncut), LIIU |;'lT)Ili BKIH Univ. 5 (ljlticura 9 mm Ohmnfhnul nu warm. Pnrun Dnlvn 0 l}Ill\I Cult. MI-A `rm-n.. H.u.'.a.n nu nvvuu nu . cu nu-. !\ll'.l uur." Iroa. rm nu i1oT%_6,,;..~,~, ..'s.:9.".'!5 VIRGINIA BEACH, Raine: batter nhluks And I laraer per- uezxtnuo with less troublo and cxpomw than hens. Awarded Diploma of Merlt at Ontario Poultry As.-I00lM.lon uhuw, Guelph. 1897. Those machine; are made in Onnnxln, an equal to any on the m:u'kot..nnd Qro sold at. \'vry Low Prices. rnnvrwrn I1I`\l.V\vv'|InvIu ggp... Invaluahh for wlxltewashina as wall as nprsyinu fruit trues, etc. Price- I`|lnIX`l-` ||l'\I I A ll: air! unnynuu Irulh I TH RE is`. UOhL.UlS. A well built. self-regulating Inlmhlno. guaranteed to do good hatching or monoy refunded. 30 Egg capacity Slx Dollars. 55 Nine Dollars. 'i- T In Ohmn haul Ulluw Cunt. mule `mum. mun:-u. W` All About an tlkln. Se-uln. an-.1 llalr."*oc. 1)`? I-tinny --cuv':.'.'..... .. .. - In our BAKING OVEN. edtaun3. T l30'Rlcl1mVond' st}eeT \7.- TORONTO, ONT. ._--_g .__v__----_'..., And Firnt. Annual Exuumion to I I naus- MPRICE COMPLETE $4.00. % 44 CLARENCE 51'-.= Would look like new Inolmlim: 1} days hoard IN Princess Anne Hotel, $55 and $100. In connection with the VA.-. TIFYI `III! 9% II 7 III 'r Iliey act like nut`:-a few dent: will work wonders ubbon the Vital Orgam; Strength- cnlng the muncvlar System, rutorin tho\ long-loot Complexion, bringing bu: the inn edge of ypctlte. and arouninj wk on Rouobu of I-loslth the who! nhv-lnnl nnnnnrv of thu humnn frame. all KXODUC Of HUIND `J10 VIIIOIO physical or thc human throwing {hnv Ira am-cinllv renowned. Then! II no cuon. nvc Iunarcr II clrncsuy lnvut 0 me oz: of those Pillornnd may W" uknowledud to be wohm A aumu A sox. BIIOHANP. PILLS taken as , dlncud. will lcldy restore `Nannie: to u manmulch Malta. Thev nrombtlv remove BIIUHJ-|M'I PILLS taken ulcldy `com oh: I . They Prompt rqmovo Jny um: I: or irregu nrltyo the uys- tum. Fox-L Cold Chills, . ` , . IF! 01 unoII,ug:1tc cs -' aha. Frluhtful D .01,` Apsi ortnen o ibrenl Gol- .ugl'otc ' ` non eaten the Mn. Dmurbod 9` HIE` P:h!1lDfclmI. (and an Nervous '. and. so ling Sensations. txc. -mg mm ` V. c:lon. Eve nuflfaz.-fir in ;?1x'lne:sl'l$ u - . t u , may w*'l lfLo":.okno`vla:i:Id t.`o.bo Prlmiil DWI lllllll INTWHITV IIIUTIL TN! ` ' - :1 jun: -pv ` u'.'# 5?52a"i".:$"J."%%2 i`.-.?n'.` %`i2 1-1 in, mum: , rulneu and awe) my er midis. ulna: and Draws - n , Chills. F zuhlnzs of Hut, Lou .o .'uAIuu.In. Ihonneu o(,7BrenlI. Cou- ?wAu.L PBFPERI I~-%UM9fHT- ..,. ,.amd.loIl`nuoIo!Itv Ind gold. Ian uoumnu-n In 1.- Juun-.wun up. an lo :34 `if. Menlknon a%co.. has-ngtmnnn-..a.._n._.n... ` Kn I puuun u no Iouuy annual alt . Chills, Fluahlngs of Hut, Lou ` PB 14 C - ggrgfotc :I'.?t:.t?1e |lr:r.b1 :!urt:o'd I Pgghthxl Dreams. 1' mm Illl. DIV! lllllll IIITWIIOTV Imported by NEW Will be the SUITINGS ELEGANT. DURABLE. ux nix pelican: ml) . After the enrolment of the men the captain went to Kingston for arms, etc. But he was onl_v enabled to obtain a sup- ply of outlauses, not a. cavalry sword could he got. Those miserable arms were not fit for use, being only about two nnd~a-lmlf (0 (feet long, and also without acabbard. He also was able to obtain A few pistols with- out holsters to supply one pistol to each man and ammunition of same quality. Consequently had there been any trouble we should have been in a bad box. Upon being organized and with some drill the troops were ordered to Bath for the pur- pose of patrol duty along the bay shore night and day. Thn nnlv innidpnh I man rm-all unu that "I I0 unuuu-IlI\I|V in EU. Shucghtltbhudscnhurlhpu 1 =- K.IIlIRlIAQrl'n*IIll1IL J ms power. The last and only time I was on duty in liinveton was on the Queen a birthday, ISIM. I, being captain of No. l company. ordered the men to attend at the old parade ground. lot No. `ll. on the old commons. The men as usual were parad- ed. when, to our astonishment, vgeneral otlicer appeared. mounted in full uniform. who we discovered to be Henry Smith. The men being formed in line he gave or- ders to forward march. The men went -forward until they met the rail fence, when over they wont and the -wildest con- fusion occurred. and I never saw my men again until one of the seventy called upon me with a considoriible bill for refresh- mentn. ordered by me, so he said, and whiehl paid. 1 must state that before this stampede took place that the custom- ary cheers for the queen were heartily given. The last time I was called upon to do honor to the quoen s birth- day was during my residence in Brigh- ton, upon which occasion a similnr occurrence took place. I being the com- manding otlicer gave the usual orders to the sor ms for the attendants to cale~ brats t no Queen s birthday. We had ac- cordingly a large attendance. When about to giro orders we were astonished to perceive a mounted oicer in full uniform appear to tokecommand, previous to which an adjournment took place to the nearest tavern for refreshments. Here the olcer dismounted with considerable agility. but upon mounting again the horse (lid not feel dispased to allow it. Suddenly he threw up his heels, dismonnting his rider into an adjoining cl of muddy -water. from which the on unato-ofEoer"'IIad to beflshed out, to be carried home to` his residence. not far distant. This was a most unfortunate accident. as itultimatel led ID the loss of his farm. h hoin and for the payment of his fol y.~--Yours re- spectfully. Rnnaa-r Baaxtn. ' txnuicr raovs naxtrru. Adjutant-general`: oini. hlditreal, 31st March. 1847. hit battalion. Praetorian: ~ To be eapsaier-James Mcl`arl`a'n.l_Ienry Smith, John R. _l`orsyth. H. W. Benson, R. Anglia. Alexander Cam hell, I. W. S I`. W. luttlh'ury.l:>bart Barker. R. ecosnaal. .:.. Hauler. 3. 1|. Bots. Janna WAR. Janna A Wnndnruai 5. Hull`. J H3". u H. Junos Wait. James A. Hondenori. E In` .-3--- 4 II I |-.-m-A-- GIGS! Vii. JIIIIO! A. HGICIQIKH. '15 ho ondgno---ll. Dnuuood, W. I` nson. .Audtow.Dn1ignoud. O. 8. Glillot. Hugh Tuner, 0. L. lions. W. J. III`!-la. .- ~- '.l'i> hqdjnuqtr. Slrihgo. T9 is nrnon-U." enuuinhnt IIIHIOI. J. Ilnglnt. To In qunqr-nuhr-Jqnpln Brion. IIIKHKI [nu UK) . The only incident I can recall was that rumors of n secret meeting were heard in the rear of the township of Fredericksburg at is furmer s dwelling. Con:-xequently I wns one ofa pnrty sent to investigate. We arrived at the house and found all quiet and returned again. The next morning a party returned to investigate and obeerved fmm the tracks that in. large number of sleigh-3 had been present. Being unable to obtain any information we started upon our return. Upon the mnin road back some substance attracted attention. Upon dis- mounting we discovered it to be gunpow- der. which was traced to a line fence, and upon getting over we discovore'l a two- hushel sack, which contnined a number of small bngs,with n belt to buckle round the body. The contained blank cartridges and loose rille balls, also ll quantity of gunpowder and buckehot. After search- ing carefully we discovered nothing further. An investigation took place be- fore the cungietratea. but nothing could he discovered to cause any arrests. r .i,. .. up ........,.... l...s ...... ._....A 1.....- llI!(`()\`8l`Bll I/0 CIUSB Elly KKTBSDS. Idonor. suppose but. you must. have heard at the time of the arrests which amounted to nothing imporumb. You must. forgive this reminiscing of a very old man willing to afford any information in his power. Thh lnnf. anti f\l|`I7 linnn I won nu rlntn in VUIIIQH L. In a short time efter'I get settled alarm- ing rumors of trouble with disaffected parties were started. which caused great alarm, and soon a proclamation was issued by governor Bond-Head. calling for volun- beers. and promising commissions to all partiee who would form companies for the defense of the country, to whom commis- uione would be granted, and pny under the rules and regulations of the war office. Accordingly. Capt. Frnlick organized I troop of cavalry of fty-six men. em}: to find his own horse. etc., receiving pay of nine shillings and four pence per dny for mm and horse. I joined the troop and left my business unprotected, and con- sequently my losses were far more than I received when I could get it, it being very dilcult to get any settlement in full. 1 mode up my mind to be satised and be thankful for what I could get, remember- ing the old song, "Happy is the man who lives on his pay. spending hnlf a crown out of six pcnchre day." Afrnr f.l'1A nnrnlvnnnf. nf fhnn rnnn eh. . `_ 1.ooug,_yu. ` `huh I-ho nuocu A'psn-e_I. nhberl $1850 Ininn A 3.14-in ihhiuhu. Dnrlwr, or Drlglluung UIIL. Wrllie Iinlll : You will excuse the liberty of nddrootlng you when I have not been pers'on nlly's:- minted with you. Having seen in the `even: some remarks regu-din the old veterans, und :5 I happen tn one of A 1837. some recollections of oldatimsievents may be interesting to you: I moved to Kingston loom England at the representa- tion of my late brother` (Dr. Barker) that 1 should llnd Osnadu u for better country tor a young man WJIII 5 family to settle with a prospect of doing better than in London,,where I was doing a amu|l'busl- mun not likely to improve. After I arrived with my family I` made a journey to see the Illlld which I expected to llnd flowing with milk and honey. eturned thorough- ly disgusted and cool not make up my mind to x upon any locstion that would be possible to support A druggist. Finally Iooncludod to settle at Morven and open out on a general business---drugs and groceries---for which I paid cash, but I Ioon discovered cash was out of the ques- tion in that part of the world. It was not known. Old buttons were current coin and promises to pay in produce when con- vonient. 1.. .. -l..._L L1..- _n-.,-1' ,,,r ,_..n I u DUI` III. In '3 mm to Lieut.-Col. Duh` Robert Barker, of Brighton-. 0nt.. writes thus Van rill nxnnus tho Iihnrt-.v nl nrlnnnkinn. / llorh 1-ms run-s 1-atom: 1 % V -97 wnqensa.-s.oo. '-` '97 Racer 890.00; V.: .. '96Wh9ol076p0. Bollpuado 370.00. '_.Lm`,.rousI-orcAs_n.-- . 1N,nmc'AN;1b1An SERVICE. 1 nEooL-gscrldns of om TIME MILITARY DUTY. Robert Bu-kc`: `roll: of Thlu Ioldlerlng Dui- lng the Day: of '37--A Discovery of Gun. point, But no. Truce at Thou llho [nut Ila. | "0 ns. . ..a sh -r 1 --..-.-.- -: ...-s.'*=.-gs: ---% '"-w-' '" I _ i - in ' ` nuwmn-H " ...a..m ' ....'"".'..dce..'" `VLLLEI Al l`A.I..LL _.- nnnunorvo mean means. in` adnohlgtof Cothott wu tl lllol ndblood I Caulk oJ:'d=n_.=:. I nu nu: not nu]!!! We haveheen asked to acute, in connec- tion with Mr. Silver : latter in yesterday : Wnm, that "Mr. Mills appreciated the great com imenl therein paid him in the matter of` aving. an mnal. `llfvelded him- aelf behind the ocpeuna` He alsohem prea-trahe logic that Mr. Silver may an`- 00!! Reno the came late shelter. but than mumiine he will adhere to she determina- iildhel I: have auy'diu.~nedm `whatever with a man who expreaaaa neither regret not aornow for having blaephemed the name of the"Bon of God by aanisemay mug thah Ohyiel van `a eounnon jdggter. " Llko (Other Ilortnle Ila Fell Vlctun To Die- ee1e- Dr. Agnew`: cntnrrlnl Powder was The agent Whloh Restored Hun To Health And Be Hlndly Allow: le Name To Be Used In Tolllei ll `u ! Other: lay Bo Beneuod Tao. Rev. Charles E. Whitcalnbe. rector of 82.. Matthew's Episcopal church and prin- cipel ` of So. Matthew : church school, Hamilton, was a great un'erer.~ Dr. Ag- new : Galen-hal Povder cured him, and he nowprocleims to the world thet me a safe. simple and certain cure it has no equal. It never fails to relieve `ceterrh in ten minuhea, end curue ex-mnneutly. Sold by W. 111. Medley. ' I-cl!!! EUUISHIU, uuu Uflll ID LU pUTIU|J' IUH. According t.o`the Toronto press Edvmrd Durnnu has put away for the summer eon- aon bis ino yacht Jessica, champion of To- ronto. also that Mr. Durnan would hove brought. his ice yacht down here for A race with Kingston yers if he had ben guar- anteed his expenses. If Mr. Durnnn hzid` been an anxious for A race with the King- ston llyera as he appears to be in having his name appear in rinti. he would have communicated with t a proper persons in the propar manner, and would have been accommodated. Ul VH9 UH CIIIU. Secretary Martin, of the Kingston asso- ciation football club, has written to the promoters of the scheme to form a central Ontario union, embracing teams in Belle- villo, I)esoront.n, Napanee, Iydeuhnm, Brockville and Kingston, stating the club's willingness to enter such a league, and to do everything possible Dodevelop the scheme, and bring it. to perfect ion. Anrnrdinu i.n'tl1n Tn:-nntn nrnan Pal wnrrl J. MOORE. ll nnutllinl. nrnnnr Hp I/HQ 50350". Last evening at the residence of Prof. Cappon, captain of the Kingston golf club. T. Harley was preaented with n compli- mentary address and a substantial token of the esteem of the golfers. Mr. Harley replied in fitting terms. On the occasion Prof. Cappon entertained a few members of the golf club. Ha!-rnurv Mm-tin, of Hm Kinovntnn mun. l.r|nIC UI IIHU THC! Ullg IIIHBUUU. The secretary of the Frontenac hockey club has communicated with the manager of the Montreal intermodiate hockey team, which recently defeated the Berlin aggre- gation. offering $75 for a match here nu nu early date. A reply is being awaited. Frontenacs want one good match to wind up the season. Lnatnvnniuxa nt. Hm rnnirlpnnn nf T :-nf WUUUUII pllu Local ice yachting enthusiasts are not despaudent over the thaw that her, to all appearances, dashed their hopes for the completion of the international races. They are condent that the ice of sufficient strength will yet form on the harbor to permit of the race being nished. Thu nnnrntnrv nf I.)-in Frnntnnnn hnnlrnu mg. Alderman Wright claims to be the own- er of the finest. muatiff in central Canada. The animal is only two yours old, weighs [43 pounds, stands over three feet. in height. and measures ten feet. from tip Lo tip. The animal : head is larger than a wooden pail. l.m-nl ma car-.hf.ina nnthnnimzla nrn nnt ]n(r_ . ?1`o-(lay the curling stones of members of the Kingston curling club were polished, oiled, wrapped up and stored away for tho summer months. The ice in the rink was also chopped upso as to facilitate its melt- ing. Alnrvnnn Wrizvlnf. nlnimn fn l-in flan I-urn. What In Trnnlplrlng In the sporting Aroma 0! Thu [July City. A. \V. Scobell. of Cape Viuconls, N.Y., believes that the Cape ice yachts can win the Walker trophy from the cracks of the Kingston fleet in light or heavy wind. Mr./Scobell returned to the Cape last even~ inrr, I30 COIIUIUUO [H5 UJUK. Misses Emma and Lottie Wilder enter- tained their Sunday school classes at. their f.it.lor'a residence. Concession street,` one evening during the present woek. much to the dellglli : of the young people. Mr"nnrl Mrs, S-llmldnn Hm-nimr left. this Cue uellgnr: Ul IIHO young PUUPIU. Mr;`and Mrs. Sheldon Homing left this afternoon for their home at Walla Walla, North l).ikot.a. They will stop off at Port. Hope nnd visit, friends there until Tuesday, when their journey westuwurd will be re- sumed. UPON LDCIIL Mrs. Hugh Rankin, Bolton, was visiting Mrs. Charles Embery, Nupanee. where she was taken sick. Her condition Incoming worse she was removed to the Kingston: general hospital. I 'l`. (L Fnater` account-.ant.. here for gUl|UI'Il HUGPIIIIL T. G. Foster, accountant. bore some weeks auditing the books in use an the Kingston ponibentiary, left to-day for Ottawa. He will return early next week to conclude his tusk. |l:........ I.`......... _...l I Aboln `lfilrlnn n-star I &- CVUTTIQSZQ _;_\ u lolltltlu. stun r. Your rofirlns done bolero ._`- __ A I UUWH OX0 'CQK. Dr. William Fuller, of Grand Rapids, Mich, was in the city yeaberdsy and gum his many friends here u pleusant. surprise by shedding the light of his countenance upon them. Mm I-hmh Rankin, Rnltnn. was vinitina residence on'Undvem1uy avenue. _ - Rev. T. G. Smith loft. today for Brock- \'i|le, where to marrow he will cJnducb_ aex`vicea"for' the Rev; Mr. Smollid. 7" I` '.I'....-:..... 1-`; ..... --A..- 34.. ALA UUFIUB UBTIWOGH HGTD ann IJOIIUDU. UND- John Townsend. of 80. John, N.B , was in the city yesterday on I private business mission. He left. this morning for his home. II. ._.I II__ 1.` I`! -_J II..- `IIP\ IIOHIE. Mnand Mrs. E. C. and Mrs. John Mitchell will visit. Washington, taking. advantage of the excursion which goes down next. week. n- \I1.'uI:....... Ir..II.... .: I-`,v......,l D..n:.I.. IUTVIUUB [Ur Due CV0 Ell . Ulnulllll. '1`. F. Harrison `loft vein:-duly for the west. Ho WI visit all blue furmtuuo fac- tories between herb anrf London. Ont. Jnhn Tum:-nnuu nf r. J:-Jun W R can IIU U8 HTOUHU once HIOTO. _ Mr. and Mrs. `Q. Perry have returned from their wodding tour andrhuva taken up residence on -Undvemmy Rev. T. G. Qmith lnft. t.n.rlm1 for Hi-onlb IJlI| UllIllIU.p '.V " i ' Lut vening` Prof. W. L.`(}oodIrin en- tertained the members of hlu class as his residgnqo, Alice street. an hf. \7nn;u: u; A` 5.; lm: nu`: fun-{AI ugufn. u. l.Ill_D`|lbD,_ or 1'nI'o|_ Luvora,__|uo.. is` a vmtlor H) Klngiton to-day on commer- cul buinou. .. - - 1...: a...-..:....a- n....: In I --n....A...s_ .. reumgnqo, Altcopbreet. I Capt. Noomm, of the itoamor Junii Swift, after u long than of illness. is able to be around once more. _ M. .....a II... n 12..--.. L--- -..L....--.-I ` -.v-um-u -uu-an . - Miss Cmi , Alfred asreob, has returned from hor vim to Stella. lithe. mm use ........;..a..-a |.x_.;.:u _.:n. fWRTlN _BIfYfL[/SI lljln HUT VIIID U0 Ulleua. Airthdr Ellii lniioonnbctod himdif with the choir of St. Georgia cathedral. . ` MID.` Ellnnlh, v-Un'ivmInn.v .nvn`nnin3 in Ilavemonu at `I r.opx...ju.c rho: no Inland Doha M:.. n-..:.. All.....l _.._--. L-_ _-.____; HU (.'Qll' OI DE. UOOTgO I oameaml. M"-` Eknlh. "Un'iveul1l2; vuvinda`. in ronnad (.11 her I-nmn luv u tnnnh nf u-|mnmn_ spon?iE_ Fm_A A PREACHER S STORY. PansomLuENidN. BO Will No! Reply. . L..- --L..I A- -A-A_ I "IIIOSOI Lrnsu."mnuguuueuncu-counu D of` pl-ovridcuchl cdnpsevI`Io on- . eon-ago of the doubting. and in- . crease tho condonoo of believing beu-ta. I The book in handsomely bound` and i!luI- I tutu}. 'l'lnropI'1.'i82 page, and l_;50 in I rot cheap . . L-Y wmG.-SArmnmY. MA1l_CH__ 20. 1T397,h `::"..::*:: """`.,..z' bod In 5 t V in _ every y ts show. it. why nvofybody in hill: in; shout our blond oI Jum\ and Mocha oolfeo muted on the gaming; ground daily. Junuaddenh . .-L. ` oaawor~u.oeb" inl3D1; hk inn-I. T T. F. HARRISON CO. jollllllllo. We grant. to introduce you to the latest style: and make; of shoes for spring. We Inn the grated: vlrigty in the city. N ow. neat. and"voty. very cheap. Aberlelhy. Gone in and no then. an... .' om... z.` ......i-......L...I- ...u.- . .31-`I-In CIT 0Y'IIIO %l'|lB-D. Boolg m his 130.8. 1'. I):-Icy Allen. Kingpton, II: can: III I copyof ` `Tales of Trust," giving authentic account! at nbmritkunl nthnhd` I: an. Il`CIOU5C- ` Tho 'l'nri`Rovision of 1897, a review of name of the argument: before the mini tarialv commission. in A. J. M urn. has been reprinted fmm $50 Months Witness in pmphlot form. It '9 I `very admirable praountntion ol the problem about to be null!!! in s novwuy by purlinmonr. The nrhuvnnnln nun on-Ind`;-ad nntl fnrnila an Univ! In 3 luv'wUy Dy puruurnvnr. Ana ugornculc an conddnood and forcible. u might. boeupeolod from I c.-|evor..tm'nod jontncliot. WA want. On inhmdnnn wnn tn than hunt. UIl$Uo - New table linens from one nnd one-half to two and Ono-half yards wide, also two different kinda in three widths of table padding at. R. HcFnnl a Kingston carpet. unnhouso. IITL. fl`....'$. D-_:-:._ -l Ion-1 2) - _..-:_.... 1'4. Us XVIII/CHUII. Honei cannot cross the American chan- nel opposite to Cape Vincent-. The ice at this xxlinh is not comidered safe. A road has been laid out fl mile or two from the village and this will be used until the ice bredh up. or becomes so rotten that cr,osa- ing willhnve to be effected by the aid of ice puma. \Y...- e-l.I.. l:...-..- 1--.. ....... ....l A... LAII` UH] ll GUI? IIOIDV. It you buy one of our fountain pens. 14 karat, at $1 and it does not act in every way as well as any pen made. bring it. back and we will refund the purchase price. E. C. Mitchell. l] .......~ .Z........L a... .. AL- A......_...._ ..L..... lll'l'IllLl LJIIIUH. The resident of Fermoy, mentioned in the Wmu a couple of nights ago as having been incarcerated in the county jail on the charge of insanity, wu examined by the necessary persons as required by law and adjudged sane. He was liberated on Thurs- day and sent home. 'I run: Ln- nnn nf nur fnnnfnin nnnn ll It. is the cu-atom in Australia. by per- mission of the English government. to lease oubconvicts no the best. families as servants. Only convicts with good re- cords are selected, and they are known us asshrned servants. It is on this custom than the story of Lincoln J. Carter's great play, The l)efaulter. is based. At. the opera house to-night. Far .qn!.nrrinv nnrl Llnnilnv Rnva I urn- UPUTI UUUHU IIU'lllgHKJ- For Saturday and Monday. Boys t.wo- piece tweed suits in sailors and all styles and colors. Regular price 8! to 35. For those two days we offer them at. $2.50. Grand Union. 'I"L.. _.._.'.l-..L .1 EV_.___._. __-_A.:___.I .'.. Cash Furniture Fire Salt]