Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Mar 1897, p. 2

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0! IO- voaunuul. ulrougn mm M; 95 Ularenqe street. `The Leo-Endld rifle: to beianued within few days to the 14th bats, I- .W.0.R., are beiugnumbend at the districts stores. Rnndmntmr \.V.-inky. .....- 1.- L-.. ....-..:..--I There I'M no policy court reunion thju morning.` ` ` Three knight! of the road reqeived ghalce at uhe police union hut night. COM, All Gil. nrlivhnllv tn nnv answer an one pence union hut night. Cqul, Helrroqi gm of the city at 85 pg; {oh "by W. G. Lraig & Co. pryhptly no my `I'M IN 01 Ivory pay mo--vnm tn. } Poop]: Are Talking About--xo_u... g. oopu tho Attnntlod at `thou who Au `Inhlnr Hahn. SPORTING PARAGRAPHS. .i-AnAaruu.=us mmzn ur av OUR ausv REPORTER8. uepreun tatlvu A ppolnted. `um-:.t..... AK AL. __.._..L:._. _, mcmEN1s;orIaE on. PERSONAL MEN`noN. pu umuu uumance EDTOOI5. Craig gold mine, nonr Madoc,'has )Id tn the Toronto Tudnr mining ny. Recently a quantity of ore fro -.1 me was assayed at. the school of OJIA hulnn v-Snlrl l...:..... ....:A.. ..-.:- aau_yuu Ilh nna PC0001 0| yield being quite antis- new or uoor II Doing oxcouooa.` m not pronidonHu\a_boon,ono of tho most one!`- gotic members. and under his guidonoo will no doubt. increase its naofnlnolo ind at the some Hm! incrolh in Inonbonllip. .. I wlul ugnu nxrunmonu. The mutual aid in umdily growing in importance. It has been an aid to the .nhuroh. nancially int? ntberw__ . and in Hold 0} Inhar in hnina mrtnnd * UL um. .nnnrcn. nnancuuy um otmrwyo, gnu iu eld ol labor in being extended. Hi My nmaident. hum been mm at tho moat ......-, anus: tronenrar, MIA; 3!. Mooney. After the election of olcere bud been concluded n'short prognmme was rendered. music, singing. recitetione. oto.. being foe- _turee`.`,'Mre. Wheeler. at the concluuion` of the p remme. entertained her gueeke with U3 trefrenhmoqce. Thn lnntnnl girl in lDnnl'u"n ...n...:.._ :_ I Ins-uniulltll lluulll alll. Last evening the annual meeting of tho mutusl aid society of Portsmouth Mocha- dist church was held at the residence 0! Mrs. 0. Wheeler. The election of oicers resulted: `President. W. .7. Kerr: vice- president. Mrs. Wheeler: recorrling_seore- tsriy. Min Du-is; assistant secretary. Miss Mi ls: trossurar. Miss M. Mooney. After election of nmmm hut in... 1.4-r-I n uv I.Illl'IlI`I'lo Chief Horsey would win the thanks of a large number of citizens. Indies especial- ly, if howould instruct hi.-I constables to arrest a few loafnra who make the tour corner! at the junction of Montreal and Princess streets their headquarters, said I citizen last. ovoning after he had olbowed his way through A crowd of loafers to get. at a mall bi); orec-ted in that, locnlity. The police make an attempt. Do keep bheeo cornera clear of loafers, but just as won an n policemmfs back `is turned the Ionfore return to their haunts. An exmnplo made of n few uf those persistent. idlora would have u salutary other. on the othcra. 4-: new uurluv. Last evening the junior fo and drum , cox-gm of tho Sulvution army made its first ` nppuurunuo on the streens nml (treated in fnvornhle impression. The corps numberu abonb twenty nml is cmnposod entirely of young lads.` The drumnn: :4 are diminutive but they beat. with skill. The nhuracber 0 the music pmduc d was of in high grnde. The repertoire ofiilne corps in not C`\'lBlIRi\'0 but is being e.\t.emlml. Tho boys, nll of whom are Eu young that Llivylmve not on L- grown knee p-mtn, wore inemrnctud by ser- geant Androw Thompson. "Mrs. Carr Loses llor Cnuo. The trial of Ar_t.liur A. \Vnrd, accused by Mrx. Sarah Ann Curr ul` having been guilty of poij-ny in connection with the trial at. the recent. uusixo court, of the suit, for dum- ngcs for alundor. brought nguinst him by her, was continued bofnro judge Price in olmxnbers yesterday afternoon, Ward bavmg been committed for trial yesterday at noon by police rnnqistrnte Duff. Ward was defended by John L. Whiting, and Mrs. Curr`: case was handled by John Mc-o lntyro, Q C. Several witnealea were heard and judge Price dismissed the action against the defendant. . A ppolntment Approved 0 I . The uppointinmnt, of F. S. Race to the position of manager of tho dry-dock meets with tho npprovul of marine men generally. It. has been suggested that now as a change of nnumgers is about to take place the con- venience of mnrinera bo studied s0m0wh.~\t.. For instance, it is pointed out that n [clo- pbono is erected in the pump hnuse,de.=piLo the Inalmgerh-I otiice is outside the yard. If the manager's oiiice was par; and parcel of the pump house it. would be better for all concei ned. Ubjec-t Tu Pay. A Gminiioqiiu paper announces that some of the bondsmcn of Michael Burns, the missing insunxnce agent`. of that town. object to pay to the insurance companies the losses onhziiled by his dep.ir:,ur0, und A lawsuit. will follow. An inspector of one of the companies uitcreeted was in Gun- nnoque this week looking into the matter and securing evidence. Burns, it. wue remembered, was out. on bail to appear nt court: for assault, and suddenly disappear- ed from home. Cash Furniture Fire Sale. 1- cuu IV Auuul. Sunday morning M. eight. o'clock all the members of the A.O.H.. I.C.]5. U., U.O.F. nn(l().M.B.A. attended mass in a body. wearing their reguliu and presenting an imporing nppca.nmcc. They partook of the Holy Sacrament, nfrerwnxda being ad- dressed by Rev. Fr. Doherty, who mudo reforcnco to the mission in progress in the cathedral. and pointed out the grace to ,be derived from frequenting the s;nc1':unent.. \\ |ll Seek Ills Suppo`rt, Messrs. F. Simmona, J. On`, J. T.'\ml~ vin,C. Selby. 'l'. Tnrnbull and S. l)on- nelly, in belmll of the local association of stationary engineers, will interview B. M. Britton, Q.C., l\l.l`.. with A viow no gain- ing his support of the bill to Come before pmllihnent, providing for the exmninntion of atsubionary engines and boilers, and the granting of certmicatea to engineers. Every Day Now goods are arriving. Pnrnsol time will soon be here and we have some beau- ties. New silk rain umbrellas very cheap. We have iilways hind splendid value in lace curtains, but. those of" this season beam them till. We are showing H lace curtuiu for 31 than is really worth $l.5U. (Jnrpetes nre banter in quality and lower in price. Come and see them. R. Mcl*`.nil, Kingston carpet. warehouse. N o_()ood Unless they fit. That is the supreme test of an Oxford Tie. If it. doesn't; t, don't. want. it. If it. doesn't. lit at lirut. it never lltu. Ours fit, at first. Have you seen our new $1.51) Oxfords for la- dies`? They are beauties. Most stores would lgsk you $2. Come in and look over nnr 24305 Ran flu: nnur non `nu .n..i.... vvuulu ntau _yuu -119-. L/UIHU Ill and look our 9:091}. See the new lines forspriucr. Haines & Lockebt. Change: At Rockwood inlvltal. John Mcllonnld, stoker nb Roolxwood hospital for the insane. has resigned and will go to New York. His place will be taken by keeparJan\es Wnlliamaou. Robert. fainter will take the place on the staff of `the late gardener Redmond, but only as an nctendaub. L. Solemn Requiem nun. Yesterday morning the `am annual solemn requiem mass or the repose of the ooul of the lam Mm. Bre..nm gan was cele- brated at. St. Mary's cathedral. Rev. Fr. Kelly `being the oelebranlz. There `was a large gttendnnce of worshippers. Jmiborlittlon or 189 7. Provost, at the New York Clothing Store. Brock street, haa received all his spring; imporntioua. consisting of Scotch and English bweeda ; also a line selection of wnratedafor auitingeund spring overcouta. In panting we are aliowixngextra value uhia RGAAOIL ' No II Gain": out. ` ` The clips at the foot. of Princess strut "and alto between the ferry wharf and Riohuduon & Bone elevator. are open and entirely free of ice. A good stiff south wind Wlllld cmnte havoc with the ice in ].be harbor. . -. T-rj ` wan Wop -ruin` Ixppunn? The India fnino fuiid committee should busted to`bring` down it] iwmilod Account for $102.91 for expenses, The draft: coat nnf-hjpg, pad the printing A few dollars. A Wliexe was the expome? :.-...,...._ roc'..I.iousi{i:uz?.{n.o .Dovout Lover. by Mrs. 1oy,~mcam_ eron. 25c. Clear The Om-non. r-_,.-A ,,_ an . .1 \ ` `ii? mo fvnc|`m1 v. . HA New Corps. ' i... It ... IL- 23. 1897. T1 `t. ordx far In. IA. S`I`ACHAN.] Welland-Vale wheels] ,Th!.- halt In nrranxr-rl wlih my pat- nntv Elmlrlo Susroensnry, syhlrh In fully explained In the new hrmk. Three Clgssr-as of lien." Free by mail. Ad- dress DR. SANDER. 826 BROADWAY. N.'Yo 4.: for came-a5. Do you Iuer {mm It? Do you know it: cause? It generally means a great deal, and should not be neglooted. Plas- tors and medlclnes hardly `V('r cure It. hut ole-ctrlclty, properly applied, In a positive r(-med'y. us our thousands nf vnrvs In this city to-ntlfy. l have just Issued 0. neat llttlv book which every sufferer from Lame Back should rnnrl. It explains the many causes nnd oftoctra of thls nnnnylng weakness. and n ru- Nnnnl. poalllvo cure by my wonderful Electric Belt. For . WEAK MEN ON SATURDAY and as long an thov law we Mar :3 number of dnmngad nice or Bush-nom Furniture at as merely nnmiunl prion. Aim balance of Parlor 5l1Una.Uhl\h s. Sideboards. ot.c.. lm stem; Douche.-c. Alum: quantity nil to (impose of. Our upholntanng Ital! are really to fill your orders for npnirlnz. utc.-Yo:u's, m St. James St. Iomrul. ---_y nun -nun` IV in nu To wen: uud?"rubbvra, but if you want rubbers, Abernct.hy`s is the place to gof. Lhom. I27 Princess street. Conntlpatlon Cured. (ont.s.--I was in very poor health for over four years; the doctor said it. was con- acipmion. Not, wanting to spend too much cash I got, three bottles of 13.15.13. and book it. regularly. I cm: certify that I am now in the very best of honlth and feel very graueful to B.B.B. A1.+'m:n T1mou.\', Mun trcnl, Que. BICYCLES I uuunru uuu FUIUSQG. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Haighc, T_veudin- aga, were pleasantly surprised on March Uzh. About Lwent,_v\'o of their friends and relatives Assembled at, their residence to commemorate tho twenty-fifth anniver- mry uf their marriage. nnu rs nunu_v or tour survive mm. The farm of the late senator Read, situ- nted on thb front of Sidney. containing 280 acres, was olferod for sale on Saturday by public auction. A bid of $T,H|() was olfered but. refused. ll- .....l1u.... I 1) tr_.-.\.. m , .- VVEA K, `3X`Em % WI~IAT_ IT MEANS. ABE UP-`m ;)_.yrn.: no 9 9 31; pnw. _ " , cnnun by N083, l.L I..- l\.A n-A_A_..__ UUIIHF. Benjamin Gilbert, one of Sidne_v`s oldest. and most re.~Ip9ctc citizens, died Friday evening, aged nearly ninety. His widow and H mnily of four survive him. Thn fnrm of tho. Inna nmmr.m- Ram! .:... .,_..... AIm'onlo has already orgnnfwd bull club for next. season. '1`)... .`......I....... x.I,.....:..|...:n- n._._,- ON SATURDAY lgn uor dnmnnd uuu UIIIU wr noxo 88850". The insolvent Merrickvilla lmme factory paid its creditors seventeen cents on the dollar. D._.:_ :_ Iv-||.,. rm-I - -- UUUIIIIUU LU Hull. Joseph J. Schmidt`, roprosenbing tho Knickerbocker crux-b cnmpmy. of New York, who held $4U,(Mi0 of the original bonds on the Thousand Island home. was present at the sale of that property and protest-ed ngninnb it. His company will re- ceive about $4,000 for their hands through to-day}: sulo. News of the Dlntrlot Cuudennod From the Whlx Exch.-uxgon. Smith's Falls taxes transient traders 3'35, n. \,uit.\\\r.i.|., vmuge president" A. Corbin, of Uuuverneur, representing :1 ho9.vy synrlicnte. attovulcd the r'uferee aI sale of the 'I'liuui Island house today. He ofibred Mr. Stuplei-4 the price he paid, $24,301), for that property nnd u good-sized bonus in udrliLi0nul,bul. tholuttorgencloinun declined to sell. 'l........l. I u-I._.:,n nun um. yub neon I0!`C(:IOBO(l. The following telegram shows the semi- menc of the people of The Buy : "AI.l~2`\x\.\`lIRI'., BAY, March 20, )7.~-(). (L Staples. Wuterbown, N.Y. : Tho cheering news of your purchase of the Thousand Islam; house has just reached usuand upon the request of more than fifty of the citizens of our village. I extend to you our hcartieb congrnt.nlnlionB.---ll. A. (,'1)I{.\`\\'l'2Ll., village president. Corbin. of (.'m1vm-nnnr ran:-nnnnnu A'uIKuI' mu.-ou one note: to ex-mayor Hiram F. Inglehnrc, of_this city. who conducted it under that louse last. season. The mort- gage was foreclosed. and the amount. found due thereon was $lTU,(l00. Thomas F. Kenrns uns appointed by the court. as re- ferce to sell. D. G. (iriliin made the open- ing bid for $10.00; Mr. llu,' bid $l8,0()U, and Hiram F. Inglehnrr. bid $22,000. IL was nally struck oil` Lo Mr. Smplen for -$'. 4,3U(). The terms of the sale nre $.'),0UIl down, and the balance is to be paid in t,hirl`.y days on delivery of the deed. This purchase includes the rml estate and buildings. but. not the personal propirty The personal property is covered y n vhattel moxtgago given to the Farmers 401111 and trust; company to securo the $l6U,()()H mortgage. The chattel mortgage ha.-i not. yen been foreclosed. '[`|m I`..llnm;.... o..l........... ..l.,_..`,. 4|. . __, . P1-uI_v, UUll'pU58(l OK 8 nlHnD8l' 0' NOW X Ork capitalists. J. B. \Vister managed the house until it. pasetd into the hands of I receiver. The hotel company mortgaged the property. including the furnitura, otc . in I396 (.0 the Farmers loan and trust- nomynny, of New York. for $140,000. About two yearn ago Sherwood & Golden. of Union, received a judgment of 8200 uginsc the Thousand Island hotel com- pany, and on that judgment 0. (i. Staplon was nppointed receiver. Later Howard S. Fnlger, Kingston. ()nl:.. general mann- ger of the Thousand Island atonmboabcom- pnny,was appointed in his stand. Receiver Folger leased the hotel to Hiram lnglehnrt. Of this eihv. wlln nnnnnfml unvuluffy. IIIIU WI! DIG HI I)? Urrlu Ki. 5lC' plen, Washington, DC . for 824.300. The Thousand Islen hcmee was built by Mr. Staples. a former resident of Water- town. in I872, and is situated at Alanin- dria Bay. commanding a splendid View of the St. Lawrence river. It. in e four-story Wooden etructure with over 100 rooms, and there is another building on the etreet. in the rear of it. for the use of the help. Mr. Soeples conducted the hotel eeveml zen- eons. The hotel mll passed into the hands of the Thousand sleud hotel com- pany, composed of a number of New York cnuimlisla. J, R \U:nom- .............A H... n nvul unnu 11.11185. The Thousand Island house at Alexan- dria Bay, mo 0! the lnrgeph hotels on the St. Lawrence river. was sold 1) auction on a mortgage foreclosure tale n this oil,y Snturdery. and was bid in by Orrin 0. Sta. The Thoammd Inlnn In.-snug um. lvmilb kn -1110 Nut rrpu-mo: Ann: |'n conttol--In Will Probnhly Run the Botgl the Com- lng Benon-Conu-ntulutod By the Bul- denu. Watarto wn Times. ' fl'\I._I!~L-..,, are` u . - - vucvu uvl uu Iulvus ' they act like m|glc-I few doses will work wonders upon the Vital 0:-gum; Buuxxtlk pnlng the muscular System. reatorln tho iang-Ion Complexion, bringing bac the k_un_edo,a! appetite. and uroudnmwlth }o;c1`smLns 'SF}CURED[ IT; HE PURCHASED Ty-IOUSAND IS- I Ann LIPIIIQE A. .8. -__ ' THE DISTRICT Dtfsnzs. AI|-;()id Tlllllvwill-DI) ... .....lA'fIl_._I.I , __ l, A :1 V-77$!-H1? LAND HOUSE AT s4.3oo. ` a base- IQ-r1;' "'`.`o``u.;w5 lB00KI31ND1NG wearing qunlluu of all out [pr `only You can dopvgd upon thorn a wuss`- wo uhnuld ll 9 to show one oi oi ` Buys` suit: :10 my OI'.'lI'.Ho, #0. N, 05. not how chap but how good [and F) uollin our motto. 4,` ' '- me .n- F 1 mm 160.. OAK .l1'A'l.;vl.,"l'(lN(I`R' ["lf ak Hall Sells It ll : Good. clnneu of society. and one or he beat Parcntees go the Nervous and Debilnted 3 that Bentham ! Pills have the 5:1-goat. 8-11: of 3.}! Patents Mod!- o In the War S.4ithecIa12d s Ladies box calf buttoned shoes, welt soie, neat tip, stylish shape, and a genuine rain sheddcr, with style, comfort, health and; long wear guaranteed all over. Delicacy of Flavor. Superiority in Quality. Grateful and Comforting to the Nervous or Dyspcpuc. NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNIHVALLED In Quarter-Pound Tina only. Prepared by JAMES EPPS 8; 00., l.M.. llummopathiu Chemists. London. England ENGLISH i 3'15 ATK.'.73.IA 9990A (`.nn't. be mudn out. of 70%: pgrlul. That hold: and of Hon (at (`Ii vullnn II !!! In tho. Ynwvra th: [at Rood mutter I to unto an I in; 3015?.` Only 'tho `gone material ; `In unm n uomr mu. 0 That won tIwfor`ho aging)` E wearing qua mu of all uprfog I9 WI .d.0m\ awn vim .:j:_ j___-- EPP8 S% 0000A Our Uphstering and Carpet- Cleuning departments were not interfered with by the re and we will be able to fill all. orders prompt},y. SWEEDING REDUCTIONS. TERMS CASH. F.C .MARSHALL um_I.. Iron , ' Weak stomach, Impaired Digestion, ' ' Disordered Liver, OK... ...A III._ ..._..x_ _ A-____ ;____ , , Everything must be sold in order to make room for re-building. -.._.- `.7. Z I3}:-Vtc;--c1a1-to" I 5;1oe I-louqo. HON RY. SAVES YOU SENSE COMMON .,` . _ -I '-rive-rcocww-u M0c"iItU: ..-..-._.a.._._.... . . _._._Z....._....... \ NOT PATENT, NOT CHEMICAL. But. the Paint Recommended by all Painters. the Rosebud of Health the "halo physical Ono!-gry of the human ma. pr throwing off evern In hot climates My are specially renowned. These are "fucks" admitted by thousands in all clans: of Iodcty. and .t a _ [uanntees to De bllilnled 85 as 97 PRINCESS s'r. samx%mm< & n---v-------- "-uo Possessos the following Dlutinotlro Merit. : W: 4-. ._`_!1_5,C,`'3lL> A GOOD 'riiINd>:5 * 26.4 6: 265 Princess Street. In all ls: Imneha. WEDNESDAY. , Ramsey Paint the beat tor everything inside or outside. wm cost you but $1.35 , per gallon. By buying 3 it you wilisnve money `and display common 1 1 nnhnn I PAINT. ,-.-nu. `AIS uuuuunun uyutclu. ICBIUIIII (Ill bacg Inca edge a! I petite. the Rouobu Health . halo phyglculi onorgy nI"I:o1-mum r-vtnw caxen ... dlrucud. wlllgulckly reutorc 'Femnleu to ;.';e&::..` '9.?.*;:,..r;:%:?;'.::>'.:,:'*;;:s C 0. P91 . ` FIIPRIED ONLV IV TIIOIMS BEEGIIAM, 81. Mum, ENGLAND. la! ALL nnnnnvu-rn h 8 I . I b g.'*'3-..g.'.::..'**.;'.::.:.:...:.*:;.',.-::,*..:.*: n t m lint 8cnntiono,&g:. 1;? gain rumu. INII UIHNTWIIITV MINUTE . _ I P: mr atlqnv. vuay Iuere_r_ in earnestly 0 wind tot one oz: of those Pil1`,nnd ` oy pm ecknowlidgod {o _l$o % Harry A auuvun A Box. % nmlzonartrs 1=u.w, taken I dlrccud. will qulcklv reu:a.-c Femnlrn In : 3 I 1 1 j Mgunlglvoun lurdcumuua the - tomuh lick` ti" 0' an F I a - a..:'.` :"...!s`.."x:'s:;...`.`.'}".1.`.'."m" M non. Cold chills. Fluahingu of Hunt, I A pemo. Elhortncu of Breath. nus. Blotchen on the sun, Di-ththgg 1 __ I` _tril_n_xl_Dnnmn. and .~.u'Nervouo YOIIUOGN L` .. F098 ;_I- n. -nuuununncwry.novII usppd as or- 5 i no Ilo_tIod'ot chuck` an s "2 i'.......s..... n........' .., 2 ..,.`. Frahn J. .J.- Ki?-N I-A Bulum ol Key West. by Gunter. ~ - 600. fauna The nag. by Jules Vern. soc. Goinz 9-oFmr.-us. N. r.. `m. " "5"; J. Thoma. 91: any. on af. na3.`:"` -".` "`f";'.`,f imztokne Scrum-n m can :. - ..-; so up we om land who_ I A-Agni.-. -... l!l4lIU8H|'a. Mr. Pope is A graduat.e.Jin of Queen's of the clues of '91. He took honors in natural science, mineral y and chemis- try,eecuring the gold In al in thelut named subject. He was science master in the Kingston collegiate institute for one ear, going from here to the Stret- ord high school, where -he romain- ed for two years. He poeeeeaes teetlrnonigle of the highest. etnndnrd from officials of both inetitutiom, and also flat.- terlng addresses and gifts from the stu- denta of the same. 'fj`or'the poet two years he hns been demonatmter in chemistry and postgraduate student at the` Kingston nchoolof mines, affiliated with Queen's. He is now made the reef ienb of the high- eel. gift in the p0I`Ol' to tow by Queen`: or any other llmmlian unlvenity, the exhibition scholnrship. ____.-_. .--___:.. a ppnlnl Dnsornnlo 'l`r|bnue. ML- -|____.L -_ .4 IINLUTIL T. L. Walker just; finished 8. course of study in Germany. and who has been up- pointod assistant. surveyor of the goolo ic.il survey of India, was the last student. to mid the scholarship. Mr. Pope will follow the precedent oatablisined by previous holders of the honor, nnvl will proceed tolls:-many at tn only date to take an extondnd O0lH`:) in the sciatica to which he is so devoted a student. ll- I'l-._- 3, - ' ' " ` The Seneto of Queen's lteoognlzee u Suc- oeuful Son. Another Frontenac county boy has come prominently to the lore nnd has won hon- ors for himself and his native county.` Queen's university honors one of her sons. a brilliant student, whose career will end only when the topmost rung of the ladder of knowledge has been reached. The non Me of the university has nominated Fre- derick J. Pope. M.A.. son of John L. Pope. Elginburg, for the Royal scholarship given by her mnieaty's com- misbioners for the exhibition of 1851. The scholarship represents $7.30 per nn- num, and may be held for one, two or three years. It is given as an aid to re- search, successful students usually taking gm extended course in (lermun universities. Only such students us are likely to benefit science by their discoveries are given the scholarship. Mr. Pope has alrondy dis- tinguished himself in chemical research and may be depended on to bring to light. hitherto undu-covered truths secreted in nature. .. , .._..,_,. . .... . 1-. lH'JUl.'Iy. Ald. Stewart having been granted per- mission presented ll petition from Lieut- Uol. Smith, Hon. W. Hurhy, Hon. Senator Sullivan and others. asking council to take amps to secure for sergeant;-instructor Charles Long, of A battery, R.C.A , the Royal humane society : medal for hav- ing on the evening of January Qonli last. reucued a boy numed Charles Dalton from death by drowning in Kingston lmrbor. The petition was referred to the mayor with imtructions to not in the matter forth- Wllh. UlllIlI{U UU IIHIUB. The members of the elevator committee lmd decided to usk the council s approval of the n-oposod petition. They would ask, uleo. t at the council shall request the legislature to amend the municipal act so as toallow by-laws for bonu:-eh for grain elevators to be included in the clause re- ferring to bonuses for rixilwnys, etc.. so that a straight majority of the electors who 8l`8(|llll0kl to vote on thequestion shall be autlicient to carry such a by-law. This was the tenor of the petition lead by Ald. Donnolly. and which, the elevator com- mittee p.opot.-cd, should be forwarded to the government at Toronto. He moved, therefore. that the petition asking for the above-mentioned change in the grain ele- vator bill, and for the amendment to the munic?p ll bill bepuseed by the council. and that otner municipalities be asked to en doree it. The motion was carried unani- mously. Ald Qln\\-nu-Ii hnuinn Mann n.-nnnul n..- UUU U_y'lHW. -. This was approved by the members of tho cornmit.t.oe, who agreed to report. fmvornbly on the bill as changed, but who recommended that the city councnl send to the legislature a petition making that the change be made. Thu vnnmhnra nf Han nlnunrnn ...\.......:n..... BUIIUILOF 1YIUlnUyre- With Mr. McIntyre s arguments the members of the private bills committee agreed. The solicitor pointed out that while In clause of the municipal act requires that a bonus in i-u'ch :1 cases; that ofKin;z- ston shall be approved of by a majority of two-thirds of the electorswhoarequulied to vote on the question, while in the case of bonuses to ruilways and for certain other purposes only a majority of the votes re- corded is required. Mr. Mclntyre sug- gested that the city council be granted the privilege of hnving the vote taken under the provisions governing the granting of :1 railway bonus-~i. e , that a majority of the qualied electors shall be sufficient to carry the by-lew. This wan nnmr-nun! In: the mnmk-.- ..I cursed By 3 l|'ortune.by George Mur- with Fern. 75. London P1 lde, by II. E Braddon,|'75c. The Honey Splnngr. by E. S. Merrlman. 780. `I not: want, a. L. unycoc urontelxac). The hardship which the clause requiring a two-thirds majority of the qualied elec- tors to curry the bonus by-law would prove in_ the case of tho Kingston grain elevator, was pointed out to the members of the private bills committee by city solicitor Mclnzyre. llhh Mr, Mnlnhn-A : nrmnmnntn 9|-an vnunum, VIIIKHI/"'11. Ald. Donnell) , chairman of th`e_gx-ain elevator committee. explained that phe members of the committee who went. "to Toronto on Fridu received the most valu- nblg_ymEKr'I?e` rom Hon. W. Hartv and Messrs. Dana (Brockville). Bigger (Belle- ville), Stmtbon (Petorboro). and lush but not. least, J. L. Haycock (l"ront.euac). Thh hat-dshih whinh the nlnnui rnnnirinn Petition AIiI`e'ii`a"Wh'5"IunleI'pel Ket- ouuu lllmlolpnlltlee To Be Anna To Endorse Klnutonre llequeu-l.oyal Iletgxene loetet,y1'd Ila tiled 1'e__lnIeog- lte iergt. Long. _ A special meeting of the oiby`oouncil we`: held `last. evening to take ncgipr; re the necessary elteretinn to phe Kingston grain elevator bill, which wee favorably reported upon b the private bill; com- mittee of one leg elecivo aeee`mbl}'en Fri- day last. Mayor Skinner presided. end there were regent. Aids. Allen. Carson, Donnell y, moth, Johne, Livingston, Mooers, M;:Kelvey. C. Robinson, W. Robirigon. Steujart. Tait. Taylor. Toye. Wulkom. Higho--17. Alt] `inn:-unllv til-s-in-mu .-.6` 6|... .......'.. J0N_|.'*A stvmaur MAJORITY EI'\II|l'Iz3 -I-l\r\Al|lI|\: an I All ygmum?ia`znas11;. I A BRILLIAN T STUDENT. nibbuneb 5 cAn'nv BY-LAW. `PI !-Ill!-d rgamln. ` l`rIhnIn\ ' ll IIK OXKUTIX V001! WOTI. '1'. Will but than tunes 0! an gm: but when lit mm on or_nIgnhl'dIIy I buy haunt. g EDI IOIIHQI 1111 Of NICO- Thyorkol u euingunotm ,_ _nul3 -M; a Each _ gg1I`av'nd oxterl:::org`. 11': an L... n.. -l.....-.-._._ -3 - _-_ F, NISBET Sl ulr IN! porn. Th; wharf agmrting Riohgrduon gt Sons` olontm boon r gl5n_nlu arid Itnognbgned d in; tlio wfntor. II in not in golid as. n g-at built. 1319 expected 9. I131 `Welland and will nonmpoth mangoes. up. o (lpo'9l_5v.h.M This willbn teha`rd.ne. -'-luv .....r.`.......1. ...a. n... ulnlll olnhupo 3050. mlnll V1130) in .. .|!!.0!i`t n" `In ' I; an .......a ....:".?..-".71." 7` ` Th: wnri nli-n'InI Inc an >8-ngghl-. -0 5L- _--_.__.._ _ _.- -. ( lnrlno lntollzlgcnce. Jud: up soon an the ice will rmit the WII19tl Bannocburn and ooopnoum. vi clear Yo : Fort Wimgm to [dud ' wheat for . T I1I:"vpn(I):::! jnlrnnrllno h:..n.....|..... 1. n ;Ruu_ralIco as om; would expect. Premier rdy is the moat. brainy man in the house. to my thinking. Mr. Whitney. louder of the oppoqibion, is 3 very clever speaker. pod our own Mr. Horny is the but dresgod man in the house. To` look as him one would think he did not know what. trouble means, and at he has no- thing to do but dress well and wntch the ladies in the gallery. Hon. Mr. Ross in a fine sneaker. Ind um man-haw c... v....... hno 1 Inulvn nu ma gauory. nun. Mr. Ross is ne speaker, and the member for Fron- tonac is the very type of :1 Vermont Yan- lioo. - V R1-3:1-dlng Ontario : ltoprenontnuvon In The Auombly. A Kingston young Indy. who in visiting in Toronbo, paid I virit to the parliament. building: while the legialauve assembly was in soosiona few days Ago, and tan friend in this city the wrilos than of her impressions: "I have jualz visited the `hoiiao and have _bo_en taking observations. Ilhihlr that taking them nil in all the mo_m'beni giro by no mean: on polished in aiupoaranco as would expect. Premier mkosb brain! mun_ t.h`o L4...- A._ __ V. cu I-umu ume I30. Tho company guaranteed the hose to stand pressure up to -100 pounds. and the first two lengths (of fty feet. each) were tpsted to chat. exbenu. The result was em- minently eat.islnctor_v; not :1 thread was disxlaced in the jackets of the hose, an both lengths standing the pressure in the most. thoroughly A-Iatisf.-u:t.ory manner. The other lengths were each touted to `.200 pounds pressuro. and gave every sacisfac_- tion. The committee will. therefore. re- commended Lhnt. the hose be accepted and paid for forthwith. _'1`ho Toronto Cnmpnuyl Hone Stood 400 Pound: Pressure. L... Chairman Minnes. of the fire, water and light committee. aldormen Allen and Richardson. members of the committee, alderman Tnitnnd Donnell) . chief Youlden, of the fire brigade, city engineer Bnlger, superintendent Hewitt. of the water works department, exealderrnan \V. M. Drennan, W. B. Dalton, A. Straclmn and A large number of interested citizens witneseed the oicial beat. at the Ontario street re hall last evening of the .300 feet of hose furnished for the re department by the Guttn Perclm and liubber manufacturing company of Toronto. as per contract award- ed Ilome time ago. The comnnnv rrnnrnnfnml Hus km... 5.` uuw using (June ny Lne company, etc. Chairman Ilmnelly, in answer. stated that the elevator committee was not ap- pointed to build the elevator. but merely to provide such ways and means as it is the duty of the corporation to provide, in order to lacilitnto, or to malre poiaible the carrying out of the work. He could give no information respecting the progress already made. or that is being made by the company. That did not lie with- in his province as chairman of the special committee. But he had every con- dence in thcgoodfaith, integrityaudahillty to carry out its promises of the company. Edwin Mooers has accepted the offer made by the city, and. the speaker said, he be- lieved the company that Mr. Mooers has formed. or is forming, will prove fully com- potent and eager to carry out its obliga- tions. - A Ilutyr To Love. by Joanna. Wood 50-. Ohalrmnn Donnell: Believe: the Elevator Uompxnny Fully Competent. At the special meeting of the city coun- cil last. evening, aldermun McKel\'e-y asked alderman Ilonnelly, chairman of the grain elevator committee, whether or not he (ulderrnan Donnelly) was prepared to give the council any information respecting the progress made by the company that pro- posed to build the elevawr, as to what is now being done by the etc. ` Ihnnellv. in nnnwnr nltntn CONFIDENCE IN THE COMPANY. acCl`U|.laIl'y. lie was mnrried at Drummondville, and his helpmate survives her cherished com- panion. The family consists of two sons and seven daughters. Ono son. Samuel, is connected with M acnee & Minnes wholesale louse; the other lives in St. Ontharines. arriving here this morning to at- tend the funeral. Two daughters reside at home, one at Winnipeg,one at Medicine Hat. one at Boston, one at St. John, N. B., nnd one at l'ic:on. Deceased was a libernl in politics, and a Presbyterian in religion. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon, service taking pll.\(l0 at the house at. one o'clock. and the funeral at two. All the musonic bodies in the city will attend. In tho masonic fmtornit of this city there was no better known gure than he. He was initiated into the masonic myster- ies in England, but upon his arrival in Kingston at once became a member of Ancmntsn Johwslod m No.3,A.F.& A.M. He held such i porbnnt. offices as that of master, senior and junior wmdon. etewi\rd.eLc. For over twenty years he performed the arduous duties of recording secretary. in urns mnrrim-U at Th-nmmnn.~l..:lI.. OhI\Al u cumpmw rampao. Deceased was born in 1800 in Fifeehire, Scotland, but his earlier days were spent. in Edinburg. When n oung man he en- listed in the 7811) Ilig 11-Anders, now the 2nd. bun, Highland light infantry. In_ 1811 he came to Canada. and in 1843119 settled at: Kingston, where he remained until lthe day of his denth. He was a member of the first volunbecr regiment Iormed here, rising to the rank of lieu- tenant. I - Ll... .......,...:_ t__;-__:L_ -1 .L,-_ ,,-. UCKT1 '- The peace and qiiletnde that maria! hie `entire life slztaried John Sutlli.e:'|nn!din his .99. at-. 1...... . . Vi-.9 iII...;.I... ":"_ for oersatloxngfhispsulse beet there vvse no_ ontwerd sign that the end lied name. On Ssturdsy he was around the rim as usual; in the course of who utm- noon calling `on several of his friende. He was as Bright end ch _rful is ever,'- but eonipleiried o!_ fcelixglred. When r'eu.dy' `to return hocne_`he`boerd~ ed '3 street car to esve himself the fsti ue of yslking up hill to his home. During gaturdey night he complained of being cold, sayinv thet his teeth were chattering. Em) were` made to die- plaee this feeling, but to no avail. Bud- deulyon Sunday morning, while hie wife and daughters need by his` bedside, he relapsed into unconsciousness, innd from this condition he never regained sensibility. Deotlicome about half-punt eix Monduy night, It seemed as though nll the vigor und energy ivhich bore him up all along, euddenly deserted him, end the result was as complete relapse. Deceased was hnrn in M00 in Fifnnhim A LADY S IMPRESSIONS. TH"LAT .,a,_,:I_iITIV't`gV;1:`_;-c%':i{vL3aTTI:i>.T `I pp; um a ff ulpouexocou of ma ' - man. *5: ~ A SATISFACTORY TEST. mm pgmi ware, MA1{oH AL|1e's Mistake. by Mrs. Lovltt Cam- oron.25~. .."m_\ ye-rs. Illll nova: mm with them inneing one. I would not use other uu`kuol ulfgivgnhato go for nothing" g o u osnguts " ' d". . M1-:.'Jnhn Fhtcbor. of G :ld, Ont. [hbn hpon mu ,Iueeo_oful um; bpm. (i M aD"I In) M%%. Dil|,l_I'_0nd "10! III the world`I but, I are and in every land. Nb fniln ' loovuybeu they up u.,d. L Illlllu "In. I). M. McGmgor.ofAmborly. Ont. nyu I hve Iuod Diqmoml Dyes for twonty years. and fined with them inneimrlccus I -mm ..... ...- ..n.-. _.__,_ Rl'|l' lots of Diamond Dyes are 3! F MP9! id rad] to recommend them. A "II" `h I! 11-1-1-, , . . . . A , (Hunting Their Equipments. The Nth bum, P.W.O.I`..- the l5th h:t.z.. A.L.I.. and the 57:}: baht, I tor- boro Rangers, win rqcolve Muir respective equipment: of the how Leo-1-Ineld rie: n 50:19 as their old equipment: have been re- turned to the district. stores gt. Kingston. The work of preparing the obsolete weapons for turning into stores in in pro- gma: at the houdqunrtero of ouch battalion. nay: c-zu uulvul ppolnll. At a meeting of the executive committee of the Macdonnld club, held last evening. these members wexe appointed ,.reproaen- tntivos on the exccuvo committee of the conservative association : Dr. Herald. J.` Donnolly. jr., F. J. Hung, F. J. Dunlap, H. B. Louckn, A. `L Moore. J. A. Minnes, Dr. Ryan, C. W. Wright. E. W. Sullivan and J. M. Shaw nro mrnbors of the senior executivg ex-nicio. uu pmuuu Ill L110 new bnl SUKBOII. F. J. Hang luma rocoivod bhe promise of support of nearly all the cluba in the lies- trict. {or chief council of the C.W.A. dis- tricz. Frank is an energetic, hustling wh_oolman and will make a n ellicient. consul: His friends are sanguine of his success. Wlnt In Trnnspu-Ins: |n the sporting Aron: of This Busy City. VViLhiu a few days a meeting of the (:l'HlU8 bnaobull club will be mulled for organifatiorm purposes. A stmng team will be placed in the eld this .__-_,,:_- p much 0! me (my. R. J. Eilbeck. secretary to the peniten- tiary investigation commission, nee to Toronto t`hise\'enin;: to confer with `iv/lasers. Noxou and Meredith, the senior members of the covnmission. ..__. --...-..+. .- .-_ -- Statemcnts of Two Ladiesm }JVIIILUULHIry- The efforts of Rev. W. B. Carey on Sun- day morning to ll his pulpit. were too much for hie strength and he had to secure Rov.1\'r.SLundon to take the other ser- vices of the day. R. J. nonrntnrv in Oh; nnn.'l.\n From Youth Up, by Marion Harland `26c. LY] H53. W. W. Bennett, of Sibley, Lindsay & Curr'e drygoods establishment. Rochester, N.\'., is in the city viaicin,-.r his parents. He is a son of guard Bennett, Kingston penitentiary. Thn nfrnrt: nf Ran \U R I`....--- -.-- U`-- wul nsuurn 1.0 H16 Clliy. C. F. Leuth. in the city for some time past eupermtending the setting up of the \\'m::`.~' new perfecting preasuleftlnet night for Montreal whence he goes to Full River, Mass. In nr 11., ,.. . ..... .. U350 VUCLLIIBDF. ()1) April 1917 Capt. Homing and Lieut. Strnubonzie, 4th Hussnra, baking A short; course no No. `.3 depot, R..R.C.l., Toronto. will return to the city. Leunb. in than nil-.v fm- anmn rm... ucuu ul mu vemcxe works. Is sernoualy 1H. Mrs. Selwyn, Ottawa, sister of Mrs. John Macdnnald, Rideau street. died on Monday. heceasetl was one of ()Lt,uwa"s best vocalists. 1\u A-\...'I I_A. IV_._L II, ` I I ' Aug nu uuInpl'UluIE'. George Aylesworth, assistant superinten- dent. ofgbhe vehicle works. is seriously ill. M _Q,~.|..,.m nn....... .:..p.... ..r u-- Movements of the Pooplo--Whnt The: are Haylnz and Dolnx. Walter Tu|ly,aboomnke1`, Picbon, is o'er- ing to compromise. Hanrn-A Avlnan-nrfh unm'ul.u.I~ .....u...:..A.... lUIIUIy. This mormng E. W. Sullivan. aecuetnry of the Mucdonuld club. received a letter from J. P. Whitney. QC.. leader of the opposition in the Ontario house, acknow- ledging receiptuf :1 resolution passed by the Macdonnld club at. its recontunnunl meeting, endorsing the line of action fol- lowed by M r. \Vln't.noy in the house. uuuugrupn ulnce UIJ The Craig been sold ' company. Recencl_ this mine as: mines, the bullion factory. l'I'IL;- __-_...._._ Y1 uuw Luuuera nave uleo been pub Ill. The Bay of Quinta Ry. new short line for Tweed, Napunoe, Deseronto and all 100111 points. Tmin leaves City Hall depot at 3:30 p.m. R. J. Wilson, agent. C.P.R. telegraph office Clarence street. Tim [`..-nin.-..l.l ...:.... ..--.. 11-4-, 1,, uuxuu xu uuu we Lnem. Workmen are making extensive repairs to Richardson & Sons` elevator. Tho Lin sheeting Inns been taken off for quite a space and new wood work has been added. New timbers have also been put. in. B8V Of Uninm RV nnw nhnrh linn _ The corner Booizstorq in -I Dang... -_- I7-..n_ plenum! nrounu me city. We want, to introduce you to tho latent. ntyles and makes of shoes for spring. We have the greatest. variety in the city. New, near. and very, very cheap. Abernethy. Come in and see them. `.\ rI-lvrnnn n-.. ....-I.:.__. ___;_,-r,,. gfgltlalklll DIIUFG. A hnlfdozen good sized, live, humming mosquitoes made their appearance in a King street grocery store yesterday. Sure- ly spring is at hand. Robins are also quite plentiful around the city. intmdnm rnn tn Hm In... WIII UU II Ulllluun At. three o'clock this afternoon the Y.M. C.A. basket ball team. accompanied byu few friends, left for Bellovillo where to- night a match is to be played with an ug- gregamion there. A hnlfllnwnn nnml m`-..-ul Ii..- 1......-..:-- nu grocers. , . The penitentiary investigation commis- sioox-s will Ray one more visit. to this city to wind up the odds and ends of their investigation. nu Anni IAH-u thn p......_L...... ..r I_":..__.__ mvesmgnmon. On Apnl Nth the members of Kingston lodge No. 50. I.0.0.F.. will celebrate their anniversary in 5 fitting manner. Visitors will be in attendance and there will be a banquet. At. thl-an n r\lrm|z tin . ..n......,.,... :1... \' u nsru, nu mung prepared by a citizen. Easy to leave o" coffee if Madden Cereal. the food drink. is need in its place. Looks exactly like Mocha coffee whon brewed. All grocers. Tho nnnitnniin-on .'....._;:.._L:._ ....N 9- nuguau uuu uuusm In One city. A letter in reply to that of II. B. Sher- W00d. F9 U10 13- 01 Q. railway e.\:r.eritiun_. which appeared in the Wma of Saturday last. is being prepared by citizen. EQBV 0 comm if Kinrhlnn (`mu-nnl Slll ll IIIBD WUUK. Spance &Co. make a apecinlty of mil- lmery. therefore. "as heretofore, thair diepluy on Wodnoadny will be found the largest. and finest in the city. ' reolv tn um. nf H R 91.... urn uulugllurnoacl at. the district Rondmnster Wright says he has received, as ,1 present. the ring in which Fitaimmona knbckod Corbett out of the stib champion ship last week. Qnnnm A-.(`.n m..|.. - -......:..u- at-=1 W 0' "-0 my at M n ton bv W. G. ~ 9 ' Oorgo CIimnko I specialty ofronl hate, you can always secure a goodjn. voatmont through hi 1; 95 Cl t " _ The Leo-Endlrl r|a?I:. .,. ....'}f..'.'. 7.=.a.""='.. T. F. HARRISON CO.

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