wunnqu par. us no 0lp0l|ll||lll1 on v Earl. Afr! . landlord: d `N'II\Ilzh. In an gunding |Inul;o full Ihllh Rnplinhunn nan: Iinln ohum. I The Very [Aunt from Clay Apd Oontlnont -`u untlblul Mun llrlognrtoru And the World`: News Ilud I17 the United I'I'0lI A.A.A.. onoo tried. ulna 3 mod. ' 0 I but as ho! nu . _ o:an'T`.a.a:.'..f.m'.'.'a ".5." 'm3:.mn AND THE NEWS 161.0 m rims: us now. - } smmnLnY .{TVn.i.sc1ssoks.| A-IQ `NIX WWII. IIWI I III` 0:! A hot for high olua urni: j Oooll , on has started on h Rnuhh All-Inn, rm DAILY WHIG. SATURDAY. A I;BIL/.;~:, 139%. IIll|'|8l'. his return , auuor uzununya cuy oloouon. I `I The light nu helices: Dr. Dosage.` ,l ropnblionn or. and Goorgo Ingram. ; ; dunooht leader. In five nnnuiu fty 3 person: became involved and knives and ,5 clinbu vouunotl with tolling cecconhoth ,'.nidm. -|WlIX$|I IIUIKIIIIK VII D|ll'l1$ III mom- `' i . d Ewing. one of the wonlahiuo ~ 35. n Ithlnpling to 000090. dropped I Inn...` .|.. .l..nI. ..._... -._.A ...._ Lxn-.n re rt states that Elolfa outbreak was pro- . vo ed by an nggtessive insult tothe Trans- vaal colors by a Britisher. r~ GOAT EATS THE TOWN FUNDS. 1 Dleoovere I600 Illqlden Under a llonee at d Jamestown. Mlehlgan. n ' Gluxn R.u`m-. Mich. April 3.-Some ' I ` time ago John Combs, treasurer of James- al: town, Ottawa county. decided the safest ` way to keep the township cash was tot place it in ] under an iron pot and put it his house. He thus stow- ed $411) in bills and Sim silver. The house. however. had no ` walls surrounding the wooden supports, ' and the family _ the township's entire stock of greenbacks. I ` One of the children saw him in the back I yard nibbling at in silver dollar and gave . i the alarm. Acting upon the advice of his r. bondemen. Combs killed the goat. The l entire 8100 was found mdly mutilated. in 1 goat crawled under and ate enlightened and i ,8 Mn wmconmmblo` though the ban auu wurneuwens worazllg In conjunction. It had been clearly proved, the countess continued, that university education did not unfit women for the duties of the home. What could be more benecial | than for children to receive. from their? infancy. the vberiets brought about by: the higher education bestowed on their} parents. The home needed a revival: needed an uplifting. an expansion: so that the members of the home could sym- V pathize with and ap reciate one another. and the world outsi e. The hopes of the future lay in the home. And that the home may be perly attended to. home- life relieved o drudgery and permeated with culture and renement, it was neces- sary that those who compose it should be - all that modern ' progress has yielded. And theonly way in which the members . of the home could all this was by , the careful training of the mothers and 3 fathers in the tint place. And as the& mother shares the same responsibilitywitb i ; The bills were sent to Washington for re- the father. it was quite as nous-ry that I I demption. and thetroasury department in . she should be allowed all the advantages .. I 2 bondsmen will have to pay the rest. "3; .,` _ an unpuatouoa a-is succeeded in identifying about.8l80.' The I of training. which. almost up to the we I sent time. men only had been given the I l freedomof attaining. ~ ,;:;~:.":.;...I'.?:'.::.~..+--v*--.1-: Q9 "3|'|||` III! in ::':.`.'.`:':::.':.-'"~ --v bvunnnn -3 Int! Uuculy. . April 8.--An awfully took place at tho National 3 or. :1 his dutiud I yam A. E. Lucia Onuu ,ouocx unu morning. u was I not be~ } * twuon democrats and re blionns, the ro- ' \ call of Thursday`: city 0 action. I The lhl. bong hating-u by I. 9.... t 4 :_..._j:;.___ Unpnrnlollodll I Hl'.\NN(lD0.\', W. Vs. April -A scene ? unpu-dolled in the history of Hunk` on ' was vitnotaod on Third Avenue. the d- `-ing thoroughfuo oi the city. at eleven 5 , o`olool thin morning. In riot in , + tvqnn dunnnnu -ml u-mml.l:...... ck. .. : I __j 3 And lt Hey Be Ponlble to Arrange letters 7 Qulte Setlenotorlly. ' Iaoxnow. Aprlill 3.---Mr. Chunberlein has r ` 3:111` : two epee_c as on oolornnl to ice with- . provocative word towards t 0 Trans- veel. During his glowing imperial federa- ' l tionspeeeh at the colonial inetituto some ' ; one did call out Rhodea." but Mr. Cham- [ borlein discreetly refused the invitation to ' embark on that troubled sea. This I T decidehd cliengedeuggeete tgnnt some one has t mum on water on is a receive attitude. Some say that the glfztclerete ' . party in the cabinet is egheet at the pros~ ' poet of war of reccs in South Africa in-hile Euro ie no disturbed. certainly. 5|... Gs-...l.. G. I_...._.v n.__-..- -...| AL- lull (nu IIOIIKH IUII. , l Everything is ready on the frontier for ,1 the eignnl which king George will be ,, driven by the mob to give directly the European werehipa are turned on Greece. . J The Greek ees is certain to make itself , felt among the islands in bhe Greek tea. ::- ' Great um Bblllulll, DD. James uazeue nnu one [ Pall Mall Gazette, all strong government organs, while resolutely maintaining Britain : position as the para- `mount power, as. indeed. all England does. join in urging that (act. and judgment. are now wanted so as not to attetnptto ick n quarrel with the Boers. President. ruger's prompt suspension of his grandson. Lienb. Elolf. for an insulting reference to the queen. suggests that he is not irreconcilable, though the lsbesl. , to the I 9"` 0' (On. WIJIIIHIIII ' C I ) . fl? Chill lusty Sud w.:ok fIodl.'opp.d I . Plllnn. A Imnlthv and nhnlnlnnnf. PUUIA UII WIT UK THE!`-'1 HI DOIIWI IIITICI cerbsinly the Stand , St. James` Gazette and the pull Mn" llnvntla all ntnnnnn ..-4-nun-nn.A..t 1 WUTU yl-IUII. The moeb astounding incident. reported. however. is the following: A Britieh de- tachment which was sent. to Kieeamo Kae- Lelli pulsed chains around the houses of certain chrieciane. Cables. were then at. cached to the cluiine and these were placed V3.0 war ehipe,~ which pulled upon them un~ Lil the hotilee fell. I.`......_A|.:..~ :. _.`..I.. an AL- l'..-_L:-.. L... WUKJI (U I YIIHIKU UHF DUIHIHJ UUIIUlI' ed fer our and grain. Two warships, one of which was British, sent. armed boats to Kolumberi to seize small mercantile cum thus were lying at. that place. The peasants refused to surrender the vessels, whereu nthe marines threatened bode- atloy Lg: village. Eventually the boats were yielded. The mnnr. nn.nnnrinn- innirlnnr. I-nnnr-had, | EHO CIITTUIII WOUK. : A fdtce of British marines with guns } wenH.oTripeti in Sphakizi and searched } the houses there for provisions, which, whenever they were found. were de- stroyed, lest. thty should be used by the inuurgente. A similar expedition went. to a village near Sollino search- nrl for rmr uni urnin, Twn wnrnhina, OI-obo-Lire Ind Property Bate. l.o.\`nu.~', April :i.--'I`ho Uunea corres- } Sun lltlilu Islntubllnhed Gpml Order In J I \ vpondont. of the Chronicle send: 3 dospntqh m Lhnt. nnnar inwhinh ha mwn hImt.t.[m. ) pendent. of the Chronicle sends dosplltqh ` to khan. paper in which he says that tc following incidents have occurred during the current week. A LI... .3 II...:|.'-l. ........:...... ...h|. .......- IIIIUIIPII. IIIIIIUII. life HUDIHUTKUII Ill WIIUI` for some distance east of the river. The forecast: for nouly ovary district is heavy min and thunder storms. " -H -v -v`-u-u--q-- K, H . 8:. Loan sum and the in lo nosrse - - l in nu. A Sr. Lotus." Mo..A I 3.-8t. Louis is threatened with ll gllood end theoret- llow is likely to be destructive. Old river, men declare the water will be over the level by tonight and the are making ox- ` tenslve preparations for thet event. As it is the bnggrherf hosts ere virtnall roost- ing on t levee. The cellars 0 men houses slog; the river front are a- ready ood . and there is every evi- dence that an immense smount of damage will be done. A very few more in ches will bring the water onto the streets wliioh top the levee. and there is every b prospect of it coming hall we to Main street. Merchants nlong the lyevee are taking no chance: and the river front pre- sents in busy scene. Hundreds of labomrs are engaged `in transferring merchandise. and other movable matter from the levees to place: of safety and arranging to keep on .nnoh of the water as -ible from en- . tering the houses. The situation at Eaet Bt. .Louisis more threatening. Water has -already made lte my about twenty feet in . on the banks and the predicted rise will move it up to the railwn tracks. from which point it wil ., easily find its way over the tracks and into the country. which slopes downward from that point. The bottom lands on ho.-h sldee of the river north and south of St. Louis, are nlrendy inundated, and the overow in slowly being backed up into the country be- hind it. It is this baclrwatenintensied by the predicted rise. that the poo la in East St. Louis and in and about lgoden S_.._ \:...L.. .....| AL- ...--a-.... -\A-I:nua AC DINO DD. IAUIIIB II! In In IUUIIII DOUGH (oar. Venice and the wutern reion of Madilon. Illinois, am aubmerg in water for ndma dinhnnnn nnnr. nf him rivnr. Thn Warwick Bicycles are known as the .pe`rfectl_on bicycles, built on; h00l'c See the PNEUMATIC CUSH- ' ION FRAME `for Ladies or Gentle- men: ~ Good roads everywhere if you ride it. Good Wheels 350 to 660. Some goo_d second-hand wheels in stock. V THINGS Ae smnmsnme. STORY OF COL. VASSOS. Iolilod 0-I-ny. A__I Q A_ _...l_ 1._Ht' manna wafrsns, " ' noon-moo. l Coxsnxnsoru A I 3.-'l'holuI nix III-vivonohokd cnooiotyntil Io-dnyIntIholraIiIndnoulIolluuinn- Tu-kink nu-ofl877-8. lu-tho rpm at II-nAnininn;n--hgC..sI...n..lL. J.- cumumzam. me STJ wvrx II IIIUII. ' FIDVIIIGI lldl nuns: Nmu application; for tho plo- ` _ot oo-oImon or oohnuu against any b ,_ and tbocppoinb input of n ptovincinl an i I Th existing law Impacting muting: Inying out and dinoniou oclninn by an-rznlodnndnuow attain uvw -InIu. _U[IlIll0II. Tonoxm. April 3.-Tho terms of Hon. Mr. Gil)con t bill to Amend the mining not, I published today, unto ndicul changes in I the pnoonr. luv. Among othot thing: it provides that pending exploration by mennnoftho diamond drill district: may : be vithdnvn from sale and mbaoqnently told nun manned prion or by auction. _ dovdnn-inn: An incnuod unmn ol uuu uuu IuuI'u$l prim OI` Dy nucuon. uncut. of dovolopnontn work in nutaind. ' Provision imunulo against blnn otuppliouinu;forI.hop:o- uetionot no-oIvuanoron~h.n-nu.-m..: tuanntuuls ` N ' I.-Tb ..~.'.'-.12.... .":n... prumuwuu Iruru uuuug plrblll mo oouncuo of men. but. they should not rotnliute. Noichor mun or woman was meant to be alone. but to be together. So that the best. results could be expectnd when men and women wen working in conjunction. It had been clan-Iv nmvnrl lhn nmmmn CUIDB III III PDIIX OX HIE. These unions of women have taught. their member: the ueefulneee of co opera- tion, They have taught. women to work together, respecting in due proportion the I rights of the majority, and yet. benecial as theee associations of women are, it would not. bewise to exclude men from them. Women huwe in the poet, been i prohibited from taking perbin the councils nf men. hm. than nhmnhl nnl. n-alan- venucy euucauon I0 wnlcn It wee entitled. The present age had well been called the "Women's Age. and it we inevitable that. out of ell the progress of the present century. associations and unions to aid the pro rose and development of womenshould not formed. She eulogieed warmly the pioneer women who broke the convention- al reetreinta imposed upon them and pro- cured for the young women of the new age the right of higher education end of tting themselves for the edvencement which he come in all phaaee of life. Thom nninnn nf wnmnn In. .....I.a- From all parts of the union youth: end meidene and men and women of meturer year: were ocking to the univereitiee. It. was evident evervwhere that e univereity educetion ie highly prized end eagerly sought after. and the desire of every mother is to have one at lent. of her none Attend college. Lofny n were the ideal: cherished and fullilled, aid the counteee. it was still a question if the home had re- `ceived its full ehue of the benete of uni- vereity education to which it enhitled. Thn nrnnanf. non lmrl umll I...-. n.lI..l wululiy. ` She said that she asked herself whether i she was not the preeidenve April Fool e f day joke, and yet. the thought that the` president. of the college had not called her auto! 8 epirib of mischief. He and hie colleagues might. have selected a women to ad trees the gathering because they coneidemd it well for workere in the great educational institutions tn be reminded of the duties and meponeibilitiee. hopes and fears, which they share with the common neonle. ',-%' Her Ideas on Unlverilty Edue|tlon-Convo- canon or Ohlcego University Honored ` Ily Ber Well-Received 8peeeh-No Wo- mun Butlers lfroln Knowlng Too Inch ; . Cn'u'A April 2.---At the Auditorium * last ni ht Ludy Aberdeen spoke on the ellect a university education on women. at the eighteenthquarterly`convocation of tho univeiaity nfllhicago. She referred to the many illustrious men who had addressed 1 the convocation on former ovcasions, and made a touching allusion to the late pro- ` fesnor Henry Drurumond. whohad in times past been connected with the university. That she. I woman. innocent of all uni- versity training, should ronounce the , convocation oration was. s e considered, an honour which deeply impressed her. ; and of which she scarcely deemed herself worthy. l Shh laid that aha nnlrnrl has-calf -pl-ugthgp i countess or-' ABE EEN BEJ FOREAGREAT nuance. I HER LADYSHIP IN ilCACO.3 `r Canvas Cloths, Fancy Br cades, Fancy Grena- I dines, extra cheap. Black Lustres in fancy designs, suitable for Skills, 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c. Colored Mohair and Shot Sicilians, wide width and unskrinkable, 'egular 81, now 75.6. oc. Plain Colored Suiting loths in Brown, Blue, -Green, Fawn and Black, 75 ,'goc; "$1, $1.25. 25 pieces Fancy Wool Dres Goods, wide width, regular 4oc for 25. Wnaproachable as reghrds Low Prlcgs. New lining Iogulnnou. xucnn l-..:I `D `IIL- g-___- . Fancy Silk and Wool ixt_ures. UNDERSELL 1' am men cm. while: ; 3' ~4;au.;-;;Z;h;-;;- 75; `to 0:55. .. _ 59-..6=a:: `"`-:5-_ ` [1 One Dollar For the Season. \r\?\~`UW\Qv f1A, STRACHAN, - MCKELVEY 8.6 BIRCH `STOVES STORED g ` Balance of the stock must be sold at ' ; reserve, as the premises must be vacated. iDERFECTION," GARDEN crrv." "DoMiNI'ON WELLAND-VALE Blcvcflss. ! served. Don't delay. `TI IIIFII 33] Illa WOO IIIIN. B. ron. I wulthy and pmminont nhlhnk an Inrnnd tn (lunch in haul! WALDREN & MADER; f KINGSTON FAlR(` `Bankrupt Stock Sale . . "150 iaieces Newyeiliugs, in the very. latest duigni of Plain aid rdered goods; ~ ' glen: Kid Gloves in bitch and colon. and with dhalaxen-scanner. Home in puiuna n l>hd.' s an-Iioiu. ` Child - Cot .' - - A ten: ton 6.;:a;l}ntna;` `j I h M Aug Aug ngg `gs -`-- We also take down and remove Stoves. Ask for Art 7 Catalogue. .... .... P. The cheap wheels imported only to SELL almost make it necessary to get an expert's opinion before investing. We courtexpert inspection. and have no fear of the result. No occasion to go outside` of Canada for a good wheel when` you can buy the WELLAND-VALE Wheels. A few things. such as Beau: of Design. Finish. and general excellence of appearance, al can understand; but there are not many who possess the needed knowledge to select a bi~ cycle on its merits of construction, material and work- manship. ' "W13 nknnn Ilvlutnain L...-.-....-4...! ....I-. 5.. ET? I -I..--A ...-l-- is Look out for Great.Bargains. First come first 69 6 71 S'I`.. KINGSTON. TAYLW3, A Great: Succaa. Navy and" Black Stoml dust proof and all wool, 35, 50, 60c, 75. 96 in. Black Canvas Cloth,~newet style-,` ilottll $1, or 50c. . _ _ Colored I-le`nriettns,`regular. 5oc goods`, our pnce 37]c. - . Bicycle` C|oths--The largest tango in the pity at the lowest prices. ` 54rlllf iIa`m1asc1o:hs,beamiralmin =niih, `hi new colors, $x, $x.a5, $.t.5o. ` Black Diagonal Serge, 56 in. wide, all wool, regular $1-e, for $1.25. . . . `, A - ` W_.,r;, . SATURDAY SPECIALS : ' ' I IUEBI ` Mgtqhlesa in Every _Fgqt_gga: 5 $2,. : n -`- -. Managers. ANDINSQQED. q(\\ V` -'(P `J `law. iwu. '13.. ` `A Mc_p I Night Shirts at bottom ` prim. . J E59!` 359- Houv Socks 5c 8c, IOC, zzie. Fin`; ` uhmera ocks 15c, zoc," Lufut Ityle.Collars, 2 for 25. . For New Goods go to 2756,22` _s'u 1;-W ' - a dried St1i-rts _25(`,"5ot3,l Lnadrieet Shirts soc, 75c, fr. Sgring Underwear in natural won [or cotton at bottom prices. too"3oxon Neck .~'l`ies for rain, `I530 36: 35` Man : Night Shirts at bottom OOMMEROIAL. ', noon Illflll. ) II l$ !5fWI,. im new shbwin v a large ' ;j V ` Itock of Men`.s` Furn shings gt our usual 1 Lin PRICES. |In` aHn thopound. hxpun Income tax .% i Furnishings. 7 8:3 Pf|dC8l Btroot. Fiunv wnna. ii it; H gr liilxum IURNED OR KILLED. T SIEUZJlIl\J U955 , will make him wall . o rhnnutlo quhm on get It for wade: mug mm. Why delay Illll I0 XIII In 9011. muons duping in the lol_Ewlug_ and were forc- an III to only ISN- r {rioldul 83,000,000 more . at tho expenditure p0. Africa. And an hnumilmp alum! an . Tho man with Rhon- mum muse howl malt and thy with piln. But pwhu II the need for it `.1Kn- '\B ZAIPDE rWIIC' II IIIU IIUUKI IIJI' II `> when DR. BALU8 BBIUMATIO OUR! un-III -n-LA Ll... Inn!` . A Dismal Howl. .WIlCl> ICCTC UIUIICI I0- unbnlntlnonontmu lnbmancintion. Appointments. Harbors L. Walker bu boon and blacksmith inn-actor at the union lurrigudoouuod. The rod Ilolicl |n.lIAv. H : was I ZIIUII FIG" ll` Xlllll Illll B0 1 Englishman out little chance that, . in 3:. which now is uurjun-u nun IIIIIIII III EIIIE. Raynor in giving up the row`! music: buoimmandtho CHIN in Goldnn Lion block will be cloud in two wash. Mum than an hugninn in 01100! nude and on books. `Four organ: and lI`lO'(llO~ ouolornlo chgup. ` on IIII III!` gluunul. The ohnnoa an that tho regiment will oooopz the oily`: inviutign for the 24st; of May. All doponda. however. upon the I` port 0! sboollloou who won hon today. I_______,. . nu menu was ruaun. 2,700 workmen are thus workleee. Major J. J. Muon end cepteine J. H. The Slialxespeiean ieadinge that were to Herring and R. S. Lehott. of the ~l3tll : have been given by students of Regiopoliag hettplion. of Hamilton. reached the city [ college yesterday were not delivered on: ; this fonnoon. and after calling on Lieut.- 3 account of illness of one of the students. I Col. Cotton. 1) O.C., with the mayor and | The readings will be given next week. major Drennan. visited the Midland (Ion-I Rayner`: bargain sale in books and! tral fair grounds. when they inspected the music. cryetel palace. The, ex the ut-l J. S. Rnbcocli. grocer. corner of Burl` moat eatiefaetion with tie fair gtounde : and Division streets. claims to have hone as a camp ground. as the desire j that lay only three eggs in two weeks. oi the oorpeie to to under oenvee while in 9 but each egg weighs over four. the oil . The ollieera also expceeu-ed the - ounces, four weighing something more hope t t the military review will he held than one pound. on thefeir giounda. For all pains and aches given Arnot`e1 The nhnnnae an that Hun lhbhnn-`Q ...;n e._:.. A.__.n....- - .-.-.- urlugar. will It yevery clnuzen. . I George R. omlimon. an xperiencod l electrician, who executed A wet por- J tion of the electric featuree at the Chicego Iron-Id`a fair, has been en god by Mr. Break, end my work turn out by : him~cenb'e telied upon in being as well done no it in poaeible to do it., Mr. Brook extende e cordial invitation to call at his piece of bueineee end ine t the good: on view. He will be plees to show them in . operation. [ ` Luu WI] Ur UIVIIBC my or dirt. Another is en electric pad for medicinal purposes, to take the place of mustard or other plaetere used for neimiler purpmue to which it in put. Then there in en electric llet iron which i alweye remain: heated at the proper tem- perature. Tee end colfee heetere are also a ieltiee to beeeen. A full assortment 0 gen atovee for cooking purposes is also in stock. Everything in the store is new end of the neet. quality that am he pur- i cheeed. A limpeeinto the shop window i to-night wil re yevery citizen. ` _Georne _omlimon. experienced GU05 ' ' E0 95 $0 II [III I501`. , Some 0! the specialties are unique. One I consist: of unpparntua for heating curling iron: for `Indies. It in a simple device, ' cannot get. out of order. and in never in `the way or cmntea my duct. `or Another ig An Alnnh-in| PIFII VIII IE IIll|)|0yWl Mr. Brock nnrriean full supply of eloo brie-ul ape-ai-ultio-. such on storage batter- ies. lootrio Nina and gouge, fancy globes. I olacttic hunters and cooking shoves, etc. A large unortnnent. of com- ` binntion lighting tixturoa will always { be kept in stock. Some very hnndoome chandeliers. unequalled in Kingston. am to be soon At his store. _ O-.._. `I AL- -_-_:-h:_- -.__ .__.. l'\ , nu; . Harry Breol: hoe eliown commendable bueineee enter rise in oebabllehing I ven- ture _lor whic there has been I grab need. At 339 King etreet he llll opened out o nenl electrical bueineee end in prep: to do all kinds of work per- mining `to the use of electricity and` Ian euppl everything in the electrical [ix- cure on a potato: line. Estimates will be funilah coiibruolon or citizens for -the wiring of dwellings. etores, em. and all work will be guaranteed. u none but ex- I perte will be employed. Mr. Brook nnrriann full nnnnln of nlnn. country. Several removals and changes have has moved to Snow Road. and Charles [ Reynolds has also left: here and moved to Snow Road. William Allan and family have gone to Fol or. where he will be em- loyed in- the mil there. These gbmoval cave two `or three vacant. houses her; Allan Bron. have again begun work in the aaw duet. Mr. Hayward. late of Crumley BroI.. Kingston, is employed in lane Allan's general atoro here. Loula Mar- gueral. and Mia Marguerat spent. a couple of days hora laat wool: visiting their numeroua friends. taken place tliia monlli. .\|ra. Stephens` ` mill here. and the air is full of mine and ' . __ umwoihd $590,000,001! intbo scal I-jjquiw ZIIIIII UUD UIIII UUII Illll IIIIUIUU Q IIQOI Oohono U the chancellor of the 1 `ondod has not. or 8I7.000000. The ullunlnd. Ono aucl throe- ponn onobuocuund ninndtlmr "cl has wont to cry Bri- In no hit vinldad m.mo.tm mm. urry Brook`: New store opened out ro- rlnr ~ .re F Illjllltlllla uettretury; uonu lllllllr, neruu: Hlnnie Mr.-Kinnon. leputy-herald; Annle McKlnnon.cheplein:Mrn. Craig. treeeur- er; Hugh Mclhnnon. tlnlinciel oecretuy; E`. Deyo. sentinel; Henry Mcliinnon. guard. it he: been very anooeeelul and en now e membership of thirty-two. Date of lnetltutlon Februery 2nd. ` Mn. R.Chureet, of Lemberton, Mlnn., returned to Toronto on Wedneedey. She he: been visiting her friende here for a week or more. J. D. Allan end J. Y. Creig returned with their ehnnty outte A week ego,efter e ehort eeuon in the woods. Mn. '1`. J. Hemptonharbot Luke. ie - In; her trlende e visit for a week 131.10 on etlng from the neute at dlphthorle. erloh Deyo end Peter McCullough heve left to seek their fortune in the weet. We are very rorryto record the death of on old end very much respected end eeteemed -member of the community. John McDon- en elder in the El hin congre etion of Pmb terlen churc for e num r of yeere en will be miued groetly by the many reeohod h ~hie kiudneer. He wee also e trustee o the Mireiaenppi school. Hie eormwing friends end relutivee have the rincere sympathy of the community. Tho funeral took place from hie residence et Robertaville on the `..'3rd ulr... and woe lergely attended from all around the country. Qnvnr-nl I-nmru-nla n nil nlnnnnnn Inn no I old, who he: been a greet autferer . for 5 Ion time from oenoer of the etomec . Deceued hed been WJ,.___ IUIUII IIIII IIWIII UIlFII'FI|llIIII.|IU'o A KUIII, Tom .oounc|l bu bun organized ban by . W. Budd, the. following bolng ho officers for this term : J. V. (A-gig. .O.: James Hnnnnh. l'.8.(). ; Lucy Allan. V.0.; 1'`. Clark, recording-nocreunr : Mrs. Clark. lijlatuula secretary: John iller. herald; I doputy-herald; |l..IIl....-_ ..|.....I-:__lJ-- n--L_ ._-_-__, `I'M loyal `lqnplnn at lluIulppl-nooth of I lupootql Rooldcu. , Muamrnrn-1, April 2.--8pring in mm again nhoddlng her goninl amilu Imodcul ovcronr land sud ohulng tin remains of old winter Amy. Sugar portion and mod`; thick: the Man entertainments. A Royal Tomnlu-I. council hu bun m-nnlznd hon nornlu 19 noon an Iule. nu-.. .- ........_ .-.. AL- __A_!I no unicorn Won Hound. .. `I I It... -__| _,,. A NEW ENTERPRTSE. 4.005: nuarururso. IIOHCI um-gt`... 9|` fVfUU T-ICU: I I lnuoos. A I 8. - Engliohmon have dllo in an and but and smoked ` %ouou munch in raw %"........"" ...;'?C...m.._&..::?:?.La.i.. -v-- V. -.r-.- - --..` ----vw- vs -v-g- `Ila. W` ' lull. hbnuhinguphouu ad. , Idlll. `.: 5 ` Thunqnnrguounoi lo} R.$..L _.A _A__ g, 15,, l s . 3.43%` .I':1`.."' ........'2"..`.s"3.? I I try _ in0|h auto 5111.` I 0! vii noon. now only: I 10. Bio iinpuing to vili- dnvulllur tnopfton tloluurior and} Iujhslnllnhlnnnnnhu-nlnnn, I unuuuolnnaorn. ' il Sinanlhle anoyvaooppoinhd to ML! _"""""""' pyuun t..u. foumnnyun ago, tony. } !|0~ 3.."`. . s?..'. .'."`.$Li'.?." 'n. .3` mm . . _,knovo pfyllfly 5:! of..?g?::'P;`,';\ gtho-av nlncdafuoc vi ' ` znrvodthoirtznn. " .h.'" ""6" I ugrunlllty 1.0 one WICIOW 0! new non. H. 0 ;' I). Balfour. The et.t.orney-general pm~. _ ` need the grant: and Messrs. Whitney and 4 ` ifeycock cordially assented no it. ' I-`.ll`ort.e to close the quarrel between Lord ' Penhryn and his Welsh ( uarrymon, on ' etrike. have failed. Lord Pen ryn relueing` the right of e'octi\'e combination, and: 2.700 workmen thus workleea. TR; Qlxnlp-an.-`an .-.Ai..-. |L_e _.__ A- arnlun anouyno I anal. _ P. C. R.. Robert W. Allen. of Court. Frontenac, No. 59. l.0.F., was. after rou~ tine bulinogn at the lower meeting of tho court. pneonlod with I ne lithqrophod I mm-nit 0f the an no chiof rallgor. Dr. I` the pnoontntion. Rooidonm of lower Ridcou utnet. plain that they on nnnoyod by boys who ; congregate on the am oomomthrow chum nod othorwiso Iniabolnvo thomoolvu. ' Orouhyatokho. C. .H.C.R.. Drennnm undo Earl ` IIIIIFIL` , Hmt. -ounces, Fnr All nninn gnu-I nnlua uh... Anna`- ulun one pound. Amati: Arnie: Anodyne I trial. P. 0. R__ Rahnrl W An... ..c n....... UIII: ulu HUD FKCCUGU. ' Three point. boarin . used on Welland- Vnlo wheels. are l a only cormct. and ` ,acienti6u bearing-don't be fooled on this ` point. A. Strachnu. Tho Onltnrin lnoinlntrmn vnrarl 31.1 mm nn 2 lllh n. D|a|'IUllI|I- The Ontario legialntum voted $5,000 as I ngratuity to the widow of late Hn. W. E I). Hnlfnur. Th nmnrnnv-nnnnrnl mm. `PM hi Hilly oonhlnod four mm and I hundred Met. The building nub door vandal and othon damned. Loco hilt` I ll lou aollsn, with nuns-third: in- IIlI 0 [IIUIHPD EUl'\'lCU- This morning un axle on one of R. J. ` Carson`: delivery wnggona broke on King 1 street. near Princesaetroet. The horse 33,- I tnchod to the Waggon tried to get away * but. did not. succeed. ` ` 'l`|.-.`- -\t\:nu. L....._..._. ..--.J _.. \I`_II-._.i ` Pl)!`-Ull. V ` Tho Petworth people complain grievoualy ` I of the delay of _t.hoir mail for it full day at V Ynrkor. when A change of in few hours in r the starting oi the mail currier would give 1 prompt. service. Thin mnrnintr nn nrln rm mm M` R J V IIIK KIIIIBIU fl-ll. II: ' The value of livo shock exported from" Torontoduring the month of Mamh amount- ed to $110,013. Dunng the same month a last you not one doHar's worth was ex-" ` ported. Thn Patron-Hm nnnrin nnrnnlnin mrinunu-In II` lIlllIlUI'U|lB Illlll DIIU UHIUUTU Wall HBIOOEBII. l I Farmers may the yield of eaptliis year will not. be large. and think. in com.-eqnemre ` the auppl of maple sugar will bo limited. T_ho was or is not favorable for sap run- I ` mnir. I`-.. ..|...I-... ...........- ......I ..I:_--I...._ .._.L I \ IIHIK. For cholera. cramps and diarthuu noth- ing equals A.A.A. Tho vnlnn nf VA nlnnlv nvnnrfn from IIIOHD IIU\_V DO OXPOOIOU DOIOTO IONS. Divisions of the Sons of Temperance have been formed at Nupnneo Mills. Selby and Nowburgh. The charter membeu are numerous and the ollioera well selected. I'......--- .-.. n... ..:..m l\r -.... .L.-- ..-,-l IllUB0lllllg [TUE] BIIOTO I30 IIIOIC. It. is intimated that the negotiations in connection with the fun Atlantic service hnvo reached auhapa that In annouuce- 3 menu may be expected before long. 1 Division: of the San: nf 'l"nmnnrnnnnJ UTIUIII LIlI\IU3- 1 Old rosidenbera unit. is the first time within their recollection that the ferry] abouts have been running through ice} stretching from shore to show. If. in innimnlnd lhnf. this nnnrntinfinna in IITHUI I IIFIHCII llll0(lyllO- In tho granolichic pavement. fronting the Wmu olfico there Is a serious break in the , curb. which threatens Lhedeotrueuon of the } walk it not. attended m at once. IV." -o n.n.....|....L .. ..:..I... ..._.a --......- I WIII ll HUI! IDIUIIUUU 50 [I5 Unce- Callat. Uallughe tonight and secure one of our hntsin t English and Am- erican makes. f\I.l ....~:..I-..L--- -.._ :L :..AL- A}__m AL..- . 3`oo.an' ;'I'u't:." `Ii. In Ilnn A PrlUUB- LIIIIIEIIUT. nlug Unrceo A citizen mute: the commendable pug- goation that military sports. including tugs-of-war, marching competitions. etc.. be held here on May 24th. I The amntnlh nf nll than nnin Icillarnin UU HUI HUT` UH Lilly Z`ICUc The greatest of all the pain killerais | Arnotfa Arnicu Anodyne. In tho arnnnlithin nnvnmnnt. fmntimr Llm | WDKKOHB OH D110 F031]. I and quality. Ne stock and popular prices. Gallagher. iug abreeh. A nihivnn rnnlun lhn nnrnnunnrlnhln nnn. _We lead the fullahing tradoinutyloa UUUOIIIOU. ' ` Alderman R. H. Toys`: new delivery WI gon was placed "in commission" yea- be uy. Mr. Toys bu now three delivery ` wamzona on the road. 1 \VA land lhn fun-Q'nhinnn on-`Jain nhzlnn I UIIIHKIIUI` F. * i l)r. J. W. Melntox-xh. B.A.,(:ore Bny,h.'\s` been appointed physician botho Indians at. Manibawnning in plnco 0! Dr. Stephens,` dacaned. - Our stock conuia bf nothing but. up-t.o- ll Into linoanf furnl ingn. No tho]:-worn] goods; no old a k. (hllngher, King, street. \'.-....._ ....... ...l.,. ..._L A- ..._..._ Al... l..L....L l Ullreahn 7 V Young men who web to wear the latest 9" in furnishings can ocuro nll lines at f H |Ua||ngher s. " J, ' i Dr. J. \\'. Mnlntnnh. R A Hnm Rnv,h.-ml '0 m"(}h|pb. Montgomery. of the aohoohor Freeman. wintering at. Nupnnee, was in the city to (lay looking for charters for his craft. n..- -A....I. ........:-`.. .'.r .....L:.._ 1...; .... A- DIFIIUIIIII Us I. Vital Roy, aged sixty. was asleep on the ` I. C. R. truck one` mile out of St. Vnlior. Sum, when the Halifnx exprou killed l "H. n-..n n.........__--.. -2 .|.- --L......`.-.. TUIIIF, l'I'll'IUOUU UFl'UUo Bolid nnnk and axle. self-oilirp benringn are future: of the Wollnnd-Va o wbeela. Stmohan'a. \7A_l 1).... ......l ..:..A._ ..._- _..I.._ .. AL- I I numb om-on Oahu 1-. run: Dun: Wlllol rm Rucod. 0uAI'u.\'oom. Tonn.. April 3. ~- The Rloludnou building was burned this \ int. Enid Ruins. mm of Mn bnnlhhinnh . uonua olecuono. Conf music ab Raynor ; Fun Jones arrived in the city ho-day from Montreal to` spend a week with hia parents, Princess stress. ` nlid nnnk and IYIA. uullnilinn ban-inn: I'Il]D ll VVOIIIIIG` VII! WIIOCI. BDFIOIIIIIVI. April 29th in menhiouod u the probable date for Hing in the Winnipeg and Muc- donald o actions. t--- ......:.. -5 D-....-.v- 'll:_;. atounol Pierrepont Itarbod for Vincent to-day. going around by the bud of the inland. . 1" Ban u--nh pun-`In-Ix nuul -at-I-lnnlinn 9` 5|]! IIIIIIIL If `you want comfort and utiufaotion ride a Welland-Vale wheel. Ssrnolmrfn. A..." onsl. .'- ...-...A:-..-.l -- tL- ....nL..|.l- lflllll LIBDIWI FOWII W. C. Muir has tun appointed Domin- inn express agent. at Winni g. For min: int`!-nnl am uxtarnnl um uauuprusn nguqu nu wmnl g. | For pains internal an external use Arum : Arnie: Anodyno. A You nun huv tlnn lnnub. mu) hast in-All l'I.l'|IUL I l|l'lllUI nnouyno. You can bu the men` and begt` in-all lin_u of furniu Inga abG\ nghor u ublovult nrmop. w MUCH I]! pricey. Th: 1 BOUND AIFIOI. Remember A.A.A. for neuralgia And toeithulsho. - Il-h Ian I\ (`V II D --..:..-. Lon..- |vUUBlIIUI|I'o ' B. M. Britten, Q.C.. M.I`., arrives home from Ottawa to-day`. m (V nut. I`.-. -... ......:..p..I I\-..`..:..,` Do -9 KIIIOII. I WXIHIJ IIKI PPOIIIIIIOIII coupon. I hand to dash in bed. M-I nllno nnnnnnn nlnnninn ii: 91..