Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Apr 1897, p. 2

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lawn. The eteemer Piorrepont. started for Gen-. anoque this morning, the earliest demo at. which she has made this trip for many years. She took down a. heavy load of frei ht. If tnic damnndeit daily tripe wil be made. Thie morning the eteamer Chieftain bow- ed the echooner Norway over from Garden Illnml to she nova:-nmnnt. (Irv dank, in on ma ucnoonor not-way n-om uaruon Iulsndjo the ovornmont. dry dock. in which she wil receivo general ropnira. The tug Reginald was oated out and taken back to the island. II IJUIIIK UIIIQI IlU9IU- EJIUII ID every boob in mg thoroughly overhauled, re- puinhd and repaired. The atmmbngo Rasolnte cleared from Deaaronto yearn n_ bound for Omega, N.Y.. and carrying I cargo of lumber. She stuck in choice, however, ab Crouy _ and wu unnble to proceed to her damna- tion. ML- -L........... `D:-........,.._L -L..-a-.I 1`-.. n-_ only on It nuulnuu VIII! J. B. 300.50". 01 Cope Vincent, N.Y.. III I visitor tn tho nizv vantm-dnv, DU DIUIIDIIIIIOU no-uny. The work of proparin the woamerl of the white aqundrou for t. 9 coming season in being uthod ahead. Each and every hour. is int: thommrhlv nvarhnulul m. III II UITKU U1 UI1'IEyu It; was expected thlb communication by water between Picbon and Dooeronto would be eltnblilhod to-day. Th: wnrk nl nu-Annrinn Hm nhnnmnrn nl Ilekln: Reed: for the Beeeon - Bopelre to the selling Cult. Sail: were not on the schooner Queen ot the Lake: too-day. g All the boots owned by the K. & M. F. company, wintering at Porternoubh, are be- in repainted. he schooner Flore Carveth was the first arrive] on Oewego on Monday. She bed I oergo of barley. It; was axnantnd thnh nnmmnnimtinn luv uUlU8IlZ- ` ' lS07-J. Scnnlan, W. Glnncy. M. Good- man, W. Taylor, P. Dono hue, W. J. Bryson. J. Sanndzera, C. Mo eill. II n DIIIIXI. 1s9e:-w. J. Brylon. P. in: o. W. Ghncy, W. Taylor. .P. Donoghue, J. Mit- chell, T. Mann, T. Feeney. J. J. Bohan. daleanm. In. non moms, numrurnnoo Ind mo Volllonh Electric I M nnd tolopl 4 1! (rounds. Anni! mo Oloo. UIIUII, 1 . 1 delegate. I .`iID'7--J. Ila U. LIUII-I n 1895-J. I . Bohnn. P. Milne. J. Luvlor, W.- Taylor, J. Brynon. J. Mitchell. J. Flanagan. W. Glnucy and T. Foamy; J. J. Bahnn. u EUIIH. fa XUIIU. Ila U755` J. Fiona in. W. Ghng J. J. Be An. J. 1 W T-ilnr J `Rn-:1-nu 1aIn--u.d. Donll. W. J. nryuon, '.l.'. Mann, P. Milne. J. Gratbnn, J. Miboholl, J, Flnnnunn W nlnncr and 'l` wAnnA1I- 0- ULIDGIIIII. 1893-J. J. Belnn, J. Brynn, Donoghuo. P. Milne. J. Gnttnn, E. Clayton, T. Mum. J. Fitzgerald and Roomy; J. J. Bohnn. ll---J.J, Rnhnn, 7, J Human muuunuu; a.' a. Julian, (IIIO Wu l892-J. J. Bohn; M. 5:mpboll, V Bnundm, J. P. Kenning, J. Grumm. E. ` funwhnn T Mnnno J nnvln nnrl II Fan- DIIHIUWI, ll. 1'. AUIIIIIK, cl. UTIUWIU 01:31:03, T. Mann; J. Coyle and D. J. ..Bohnn. I 900 I T Dgh-.. I 11....-- la`. a. nwun. nm. a. JNOVIIIO, a. Uolnna. , ton. ` ` 391-4. J. ` Bohan, '1`. Harrison. Lmghern. D; Egan. J. G1-nun. E. Cl: tom J. Dnwllr; . Mlllnu hnd D. Env mmhnllog J; J. Bilun, dolo ta. ma2_.IA .1, 11.5..`-.11. .......1..n 1 I7-. '- , ` M ' `. ~ '- ..w 'I~`l4uIIV % n. al888--J. Walah;`R.' Jim )1. Gang- . D _.uan, if, Orimhbul, .n. .z.- . dytoh. '1`. Nidhdlaon. J. Tm, Rev. 9: . McGrpl:|TJ. J. Bghnn. gn_d Fr. `MoGrat.h. ddlogatol. plilhglo ', R} F. E._ 0 r. . ` V o - ',.|'|;.'. er `I'- t'n.'F.Q0i ; 1` J. . J.` Wl: lhf mil-ig:ls';' J. B'ahI't'I.`di1o;:2. `Run---.T J Anna D Mnnnnn D tog,'W. Phllcoulo . I`. Cioolni. E. E 1550--h u . Elihu! Mlllllo Ila 811:)`: t3'.mw:'sua=;'n:' an-. tr. '_na':.u.; 5. J. HnInn_,dnInan.h-- . - . B NO. Q98 BAGOT "STREET. nu rim and dining-room. vo oalln. utcnalon kitchen. L ot VIM! llodtlnz hhroughout. In possession. nun-. cues and water t1.|I|:_mont.h. Innu & cuxummuu. .-r. .a....umu|. .5. U1: uno,. .. . | r 'JWIahEJJBoh` y I_ 7 In lRR-..I.'LTi n .11` Ra-n iTK-Tr. ;.x; 135' J' 3 3- 1"" ' . " n,` 1 I . Blush. J... h..-1.-.] THU ; Us Up DUIIIII. l894--J. J. Bohu. W. J. [Ann 9 Nu: J ll:-nl-.P.nn A JUNIOR YACHT CLUB. -jggj PERSONAL MENTION. 3'-no 1835--J. fologd , J: BohIn_._` ` on. "W. P. llmalnv. .5 Semis. II. V A: MARINE INTELLIGENCE. y 1". Us IIOWIIIIU. II. UIIIIVIII. H. Eu. '1'. summ. rp. Qqsnn. J. wmh; . Behan. M. .1.'Nevmo, J. Collins. de- tn. s1'.J.Awnnon oovrmm. 0 31*. M. Co:'..:ow ooouplod by George noon. ll twnlwn Inrag -4...... 3.-.; .52. JiUCDON. orl. w .Ln.'.'i.J.1i...E" J. Bolnn. J. Cudmou, J. J: `liming: R'l`!hinan 'l` m DAY, N APRIL .7. 1397. n m;u.Yy wnm, V w ` - -iljlz -1-rlijlbvt-`Cir wan, a. mlwnlll, and T. Fooney ; L` ,, I -P0 - ' . Ggllidvui. E. X,;`,"`31-2 m. M. .Collina.de- -gm : larrfon J. drfru , . I - Eng, `A 09 :; W. 3 ouitla :`.`:"'u!`*I:.: P: 0. B- in. In I!- . Eaves; Ah-is-Mi `Bi -`a-'om`a.a..s.....2 .2-:-f--* "55: A ---"--'-~---- - 4--- ._._ - XIII` `ll No.80. an 5 vvnuuuiu. nu. ICU EEK S'l`., ` II II t nun room`: an atom on 15 03' 1" In 1 land ?ld Inter bath room and . _n noon ne oohu. At pronoun y Jql;_n_ nnouy. Jr. Anni: to m"'"p-K':".`5'~` .7a?'.'3 i""u;'.'z `PE 5 ..;...r'a';2.::`;z:..-r.:;.:"-C-2:.-ii uuouunrngza yuhorday u. ""'"~ 93.91! way I_|Io_\_tt t.hm,.nv. 1 your `old: 1110 noay 0! In y, The G.T.R. company : announcement of the regular Easter reduction in puaenger rates this yearis made on cards in the J` form of Easter eggs, variously and taabily ` colored. _ Now in the time to take Bararsparilla. The kind to take is Carter : purely vege- table. ad vertigo; itself wherever need. Full .1" pint bottles 50c.. McLeod'a drug store. Six car loads of drv nrnndn arrived .9. 9.1.. Mit- nan. yaw pI;')CW. Also. well plnuud frail: prim oMi:lz'onoaorefox rent. sale or `axoIs.'ngo".' Jdcludinc rm divollincs mt mm. situate had of Qn n on Division meek ' ` I ' at-ooltiuocityo ron'ov from'850 u? to / pl mil: nnrd IltI|' leave BM nun: at 6:30 o'clock. Milk & Cunninghun `wane bills of ex- change on J.,ondou._Eng., llld Cheque Bunk cheque! payable throughout tho world. Cmtomero while tmvglling may huzo their Icahn. etc . uddujoaaed one of The Cheque Bank, Limited," which un- dertaken to fay:-nrd them. Iio chnrgo in nude for. this service. ' Goorp'O|i'1Iu some `very special bar- mhm in Mt] acute to dispose of soon. Homeifroln 8400 up to 88.009. Vacant lots tron: 8100 up to 84,000: House: in all r "r. _Also. w'oll plauhd III ghdivh Adi`. m... 4'... ._..o. .-I- -.. oucneloru. . Beginning this morning I" the only 1-tract on`: will start running at. 6:30 o'clock. Horqhgfanlb has been the cus- tom for onocsr tomato two earl trip-, threa can aarwudnlonving the rm at 7:40 o"ilo&. Thuau-ea oarrwill here- after we the barn: at 6:30 o clnok. & nnnninnhnm hung `hill: nl `V. -treat. exponauure am: your. The literary event ofthe season will be The Parliament of Prophecy or the Coming Woman." at the city hall on Fri}- day and Snturdiy evening of this weak. Debntu will be carried on by Kingston ladies upon the franchise act of 1080 and the proposed bill to tax marriuguble bachelors. nlihunlnunn LL}- _._.__x,._ .1: AL, ,, I , JIIIII 5 Jungamn cnrpeu warehouse. The board of works asked the nance committee to furnish $16,000 for use on the streets. The chairman of the board of works has since been asked by members of tho nance committee if $8,000. or half the sum requested, would not suffice for Itreot. expenditure this The liuamrv avamt. nf H... nan-nu mm 1.. unu mean nz Wu najnurnea. Linoleum: for 450. per square yard, win- dow ahadoa complete for 20c. at R. Mc- Faul'a Kingston cu-pen warehouse. board of wnrlrn nalnarl thn Gnnnnn uua cents [or one vmbors. The board of boalth should have hold A qpecinhnooting yesterday afternoon to re- ceive medical health oico Dr. Fee`: re- port, re county dairies. and a. special re- port by the chairman, Dr. Phelnn. but an no quorum was present at the hour not, the meeting was adjourned. Linnlanmn fnr 450 nor cnnnrn wnv-A Iu:n. uortnlud llno ollui Axpvlouztn . om mu 1. .r. PD! 0 . .3`"." x. in Queen Itnet. play on Lnurquny. If the 13th bout. of Hamilton should de- cide to spend the queen : birthday in Kingston. the men will go under cunvnu on the Midland l`ent.ml fairgrounds. A fatigue party from A battery will pitch tho tents for the visitors. TL. I.......I -4 L....1u_ ..L._..1.: L_..- n ,u . T flllilll was no me. luck, - . "K3... ...2.." :.'.'I' vv uuo pracuclng roonbau no me \(.M.(). A. gymnasium last evening Percy Murray had an ankle badly sprained. Ho charged Kennedy. both coming tmgether with great force. Murray will be unable to play on Thurqdny. the lath ham. nf nnmillnn .i.....m .a._ uru uomg. uumop. lung street. ' There in much activity in railway froight. .oirclos just at present. The C.P.R. and G.T.R. are both heavily sued to meet the demands made upon them for freight. cars. The same may he amid of the K. an P. and B. of 0. road- 1510 mm` B. of Q. ` While uur may completed unexr work. It seems Itrauze to associate a Venetian or worsted made to measure spring over- coat with I 810 biil. but that is who we are doing. Dunlap. King street. ThOl'B il much notivilzv in rnilwnw In-Ainhr. u.x .n.. unaua nare cmo momma. The building committee of the Wall street Methodist church. Brockville. Dau- ed a vote of thanks to Power & Son. King- ston. architoctu, for the satisfactory man- ner they completed their work. II: mum: lkrnnnn in .......:..o.. .. \r...-..;:-.. mug-wn carpet warehouse. Two carlonds of our from the Canadian northwest. a car load of sugar from Mon- areal, and (bar load of ale from Toronto. "formed pu't,of the freight that ruched the C.P.R. sheds here this morninu. Th hniltlina nnl-nnniblnn AF LL.` Il7..H uuuor Ioonl yacnnmon. ~ The member: of the local branch of the Y.I.C.B.A. hold their rtnular monthly meotinginst. Patrick : ball on Monday ovening. Several items of important business were tra nuoted. Phi-nn,nIn Inna` -......-L- :._ D...._--l- -A~ No; gas moor utcmlon kltnhnn_ uu-muse were tr! nuotea. Three-ply wool car to in Brunei: our- pet. design: and oolormgs at R. McFau| a Kingston carpet. warehouse. Twn mu-Inmh nf nun cm... H... n....-.a:.... IVIOHIDODG a U0. On Saturday W. C. Kent will journey to Brockville to see what progress builder Gilbert is tanking with thetbroe one-utorn being constructed lor himself and two other local yachtmon. TL. mgmk... .: 4.1.- l--_I |_____L J -I pmu uuuuea oUc.. BCIGLOOGVB drug store. loads of dry goods arrived at the C. P. R. freight shod: thin morning. from Toronto. for the new store: `to be opened shortly by Sumlib & Starr. And by John Richmond & Co. n Q-A....l...- (17 :1 Ir_,,; men pluoulynu 010] IE '0 I 30!! by W. U- Oruiu & Co. pa Chief Honey suggests that: tramps ro- oeiving ahelt r at the police station here should be ob iged to work next day, re- pairing the walls and the interior of Fort; Henry, Th R, nnrnr\-nn - nnnn--nan----` -5' unu anulu um] no um 0! one A. E 1'. and 3. roads. practicing football at the Y. M.C. L nvmnnninm Inn. Avnninn than-nu Mu:--.n ulna nu noon Moouu ed. 1 . Bnllantyno rou ht hack from"l.he guld `Iod Iovpml han some black thorn waiting wicks. one of which. a beauty. he pr glad to chief Horny. are woiro thirteen trumps in the police stationlut night for uholtor. Two police- men were detailed this morning to shadow them and to use that they leave town: Cool, all sizemdelivored promptly to any `part. oftho oity at 85 per ton by W. G. _ _.-,-.n I `"'..n"c um}: um"! '. i hr tmk. gglxsg-_ olknnturq g_'..?3.y"J'o.snIg nal. ` No one out Boob the value: in has our- am 3. Norm . xangupon out-V nthwn `ovum IIIIII upon an 11 uliouu. Hnwhn I. `ha! M Jun. ._ `._ ` ...:}~ ; " 0 -7 V '."`~"," , , - _ D1 .g-IYOUR 1' """! ' .u.y-.;am 3';. M-`3'-~ -we - and?- __ A . gent ; "'h`HIAhou-Iotlhcli To the ' ning ofournoiiItuoro.}?oI. 13 :0 um... rm. 1... and In IJ1... .o.... ....'....n- -.._.._._,- W59 .._._..___.__....__._._..__. 'rn.n:1-. NTAINING u . roounon extension tohomlnrntoo. .1`!-. ,, no $1 Brook Btu 6. A Brick `on 1 room: an exhn:-Ion . nrnsoo. nth. etc. Apply to DI. , Qprnok Strut. -..______ J Ioolwood Pullout Dad. L4)- -i"II._-__'._ , mg, ,L , ll wllllo HAW ILV W gocuu N Ii. ;ronMn'nn Sting: I-Ihn.n'1: Byn'o: n -bargain ale in book: `an nmic. IIQUT PIIBK, I PIIIQIIQ `ha-choiunao furl uh.-Alba In AI'..`L 3'. avjnji NF IlSIJII]o Althoonrh than was not I mowing of the bond health yatordn no medics! huloh olcoc wu lnotruc so prooud me one: in the anal routine no but tho any thoroughly olnncd up. Notion will be mad nlotioo 0I`dI'll'_|[ amnion to chin up ._0I_l but we do not tell mm now these are` combined. You have your secrets; this is ours. This knack of ma}:- ihg the very best thingjl -. c make only ccimc to us from Cari; Iuuupann oon.. ll. rsyno; cnnpmn. NOV. 6. W. Snell; 1.8.. E. Oulchoth; 0.8.. Hm. P. Johnson; I .W_.P.. William Pound. A large number of _viiit.on were present. from St. Lawrence division who `named in the communion. Them in every pmupoco of nucceu for the new diviaion. III.-ll-lcu -.u.ovu[U- On Wednesday evening lui: M. Shnrtle . deputy of Frontenac division, No. 278. not.- ing under epeciul commission of the rand worthy patriarch. inehituted o divifon 0! the Sons oi Temperance mt Portsmouth. When the inshitution and initiation cere- monies I-ereoompleted the foliowing oicern were elected for the ensuing quarter, after which they were duly installed by John Schroder, D.G.W.P. of St. Lawrence divi- sion: W.P., M. Bhurtleff; W.A.. Bella Mooney: R.B.. Thoman Grehnm:I\aeiot|nt R.S.. Clare Pnyne; F.8., H. Connolly; treasurer. F. Patton; oon.. W. County; ueilbanc mm. M. Payne; choplnin.'Rev. BRO": 1.8.. nlllnhtll! n R , Mr: notlillo ' van! Ootl no .1. cn`;`o. Joy o':: .1n43.l &-j-- Lock masters Recolmrrnemlul. A joint meeting of members of the execu- tive committees of the Frontenac county liberal association and of the county pa- tron association was held in the Winn hall Tuosda afternoon. Thomas Dawson. Wolfe sland, presided. Tho quo-tion of the appointment of lockmasters at Kings- ton Mills and at Brewer`: Mills was dis- cussed. and the joint meeting agreed unanimously, to recommend H. McBroom, of Wash burn. for the position at Kingston Mills. and Jams! Norris. of Kingston, for the position at Brewel- s Mills. Mr. Mc- Broom is about thirty yoars old and has lived at Wnshburn since his birth. He is a farmer. Mr. Norris is well lrnown in this city`und his hundreds ol friends will sincerely ho ' that the recommendation in hisfavor willobe IL cepted and acted upon. 7 l I ) Cockle; Melee lndulued In. The police may not be aware of the fact. but in is nevertheless true that cocking mains have been fenturea of the pest see- aon a amusement for a chosen few around the city. The sports who conducted these mains mingle in good society and are of is class -that would be the last suspected. The system adopted wan to purchase game cooks and give them over to the care of a servant men or to some friend of the lower Her middle class. The owners errangedjhe mama, and on the night decided on the persons having care of the birds brought them to the rendezvous, alter the fight taking them away again. so (40 no cumpusou 0! only a certain num- ber. taken notion, and that the inspector would too that the kindergarten c!nss was com- posed of as many as there was accommoda- tion for. The chairman said it`. wasa mia-` - uu u-my unnuuuryuruslll. "Are the kindergartran departments supposed to receiver; Ii aited number of pupils and no more ?" uked one of the chairmen of the board of education yea- terday. "The number is not limit.- ed except to accommodation, enid he; "why do you ask '."" "Be- cauao children have been refused ud- miesion to the Central school, on the ground, as I understand it, than the class` is to be composed of only certain The chairman said it. Irnnn min, nu vyuu nnr uurvwu. A great many citizens are in favor of an open air church service by the diiferent re- giments hereon the morning of Sunday. May 23rd, instead of a service in St. George : cathedral. They argue that only a limited number of persons can find ac- commodation in St. George : when the troops are seated. and that those who can- not get admission to the cathedral can neither see not hear any portion of the ser- vice. If an nmm Air Iamrinn um. ham I'll : uuwlzvr Hue HUI near any pOl`lalOll 0! N10 vice. If an open air eemrico was held on the market. square all who desired could hear and see, and no one would have to turn away disappointed. y-uu--gun ucmuusry Unlnpllli. The Cataraqui cemetery company held its regular monthl meeting last evening, Lieut.-Col. Duff, 0 airman. pro-sidin . The members present were: B. W. obert- son, H. Richardson and R. V. Rogers. Superintendent Nichol and secretary Ser- geant were in attendance also. The ordin- ary routine business, pasein accounts. eto., was all that was before 19 meeting. uuv at-stanzas. no appeared tor me township of_ Bastard in its suit against the late treasurer Brown. Judgment was secured against. Brown for the balance due over and above the amount. paid into court by his two suretios. _ ll Univ All UUIIFI. Dr. R. T. Walkem was at Brockville yes- terdayinnbbendnncoat. the spring eittinga of the aeaizaa. He appeared for the township of against tho lam V-.. -uuuu nnuvu as IJIIIO Vllloclltn Capo Vincent. has been designated as A quarantine station for the im rbstion of animals from Canada. and r. John A. Bell, Wntorbolvn, N. Y., has been appoint- ed inspector of horses and cattle st chub port. This designation has been brought about through the efforts of congressman Chiokering. -+we`~`39pgw| puruluoll UK I llll"l. Provost, at the New York Clothing Store. Brook threat. has rooojved all bin Vapringimpomtionl. consisting of Boom}: and English tweed: : also A fine 1-olocblon ofwoutodalqnuitin undopring vorcootau. In panting we are 3 owing extra value this season. new awn; 1:12 ma 1.14 fclnooti ptrut. abuth ($919. Our stock of grooorlu. train and confectionery in the best that monpy can buy. Opening` Thurndny. April 8th. . J. Hiscbclr. ~ men lloatdnj around the water front. '1` 0 bio of t.lgo_ north wind drove I grant portion of in dovin the that while tome in uquuruuupuy ooouaoual uoorura so ' ` piled up on the island uhoren. We _Wlll Bo lilnd % T0 #991011 ,1` ll|`lI- A .ti| 8.11. It our new active; l32h_nnd 134 n _` ptmt._ dido. our stock of gum... 5.... ` ` 'M}lD0.F M 7ouo`1n. Dim o ` i um! ) ti!-Ishtar .onI'5`r%oaaiona1 ooi'E`I'octotg soon onhini nrmmd Hm --9.. Imus 0!! ` ' 9."':4. 9"."'r?"""` { I - the o " of our" now mu-0, Not. 132 `And 134 ucqutupe, oppuito ltandlllk buik. 'l`5nridny,' April' 8th. Telephone No. 399. 5."KMO*|.' ' ' ' nuns. '1` : quarantine Stntlon at capo Vincent. nth` Vinn...s L..- L--- .1--.-.._-L-A Cntaraqnl cemetery Oonpnny. In l`xInl|nnnn: ..-......A-._._ __._.._,,_ 'l'o_ Olcn up `u Out. .-L LIA.` --. `.5 - ..._.u _..a...-.-.__.__...._._._.._...... ......_.-.---- 830' I 110083 03 SUI EB OR BY J4z|h\'.op ' {hob .Iul'n arch. Bunio- E. ~ lioodpgrdon and`! lawn of bnnrnn. hnu. ` . olnoton -ma . ""ounoam)x '" nun. Lovouu-suo.o_u `rho Olcy Klndol-gm-Loni. AL... I.:.....|-..._-... ._ 0|-gunned ago. l'..--..l-.. _._-..:..._ I--. ll An Open an su-vie}. L -....... _A.:__..- .,,- P P mm; Am} itluny. `lhlportatlbn or 1391. -5 ..|_- \v__ :1, - A can In ourt. II7-!l , - We tell your doctor all there is in Scott's Emulsion, just how much cod liver oil, hypophosphites,` glycerinc. But do tell him liow these are` combined. this guts. ninja- ing very best thinghu 3 ear'_,. ` grienpe with {gong ~ - . ~ _exnl_:e only ` tt'___4 uuuu nlcuuu, nanguon. DllllnIl,Wlll DI. continued as heretofore. The principal creditors groin Montroainnd Yokohama, Japan. SI. TIIOIIIIIJOIIHJBI. The many friends. as wpll as cultomoru. ofJamea Bogg. ton merchant. regret to learn that ho hum found it. nooosnrfto make an assignment. Thin oouno was rendered noceoonry owing to thodinulciu in which Mr. ' found himoo". an I re- sult of thy mitt} Egan vs. City, at al. Mr. Bagg o business bu always boon I pnginono. The auignmonr. Sounds to Jo n icollo. Kingston. Buslneuull be. continued an Mklfnf, Thu nrinnlml will bodroolll. bath: . tor. Pouoosioz: 0."}a:.llnnol I: BIO. u-runny----z..--.- St. Thomas Journal. Tim .......... :..:....a. puroy In Iaugnuu nearouy. Turning to Mr. Grace his excalloncy asked. "Are you A tor also '3 Mr. (Jr-non amid. " n mu lord Tam n IBIUU` an: UlI I NUT I30 I Mr. Grnco said. o. my lord, I nm A liberal, but almost. all my friends no con- ser,vatis-es. - lllllll WUFQ7 UZIHTIHUU Wild! 0118 IUIUKKDB. Are you 8 member of the federal senate? was 1 question big oxoollency put to the distinguished Klngatoniun. "Yes." re lied the senator. Whnb ai o of politics IN on on 2 "I ulna tor ." and Dr. Sul ivan, and the party all laug nod heartily. ` Turning to Mr. r-nna his an-nllnnnw BEIIIEDF BIlIIl"IIl IIITIIIIIIICKI VVICII IIIIII ` Mgr. Merry Del Val nolobrabeti man at. the chapel of the Ridenn gtreet convent, Ottawa, yesterday. At. breakfast at bho convent. ho was introduced to senator Sullivnr Ki stan; J. D. Grace and George nuodw n, of Ottawa. The gentle- man were charmed with the ablogabe. Am Wm A mnmhnr of Lha fmhnl vv uuucuuny availing Dy are. 140 OIUU. Messrs. Wri ht end Bpioer will step sawing lumber or the present today, and will commence manufacturing cheese boxes on a very large scale. They will Also sup- ly their brunch factories at Kingston and ilie Falls with belts and heads from the mills here. They have enough msteriel-in the yards to manufacture nearly e million boxes. James Lyons is slowly recovsrlnw from the accident he met with at the mines in North Burgess. The Newborn Citizens bend gave an open air compil- mentary concert on the street Sstursy evening. The pleying was very fine and would do credit to older bands. The boys will play every Saturday evening as long as the weather permits. senator sulllvsn Bi-eaklested With lllm ll..- lA,_,,4 I\_I \v n ,.I_L ., i ruuuy WUII (lone- There is a movement on foot to move the terminus of the Kingston & Newboro stage from hero to Weetport. The change would not be populer anywhere along the route but with a few who would personally he benetted no Weetport. J. H. Single- ton is rushed with tting out. his many cheese fnotorios. There will be but few changes in the personnel of his stall". Daily pil rimeges are being made to the sugar bus es near here. The town visitors are always welcomed and kindl treated by the sturdy sugar-makers. T e direc- tors of Nowhere fair will meet next Sutur- dey hftornoon in Victoria hall at two o'clock. There is considerable business to be done, amongst which is the annual re- vision of the list. E. (I; Leech had the misfortune to loose his auger house last Wednesday evening by fire. Loss 8100. Mmllrl. Wridlnh and Rninnr will -nan A Steamyaoht Being Enlarged-llltlng up Oheose Factory. NE\'l'll0lt0, April 6.-Dr. and Mrs. Mc- Ghie, Elgin, were vlsiting relatives here yesterday. Rev. Mr. Sager is very much pleased with the interest manifested in his revival meetings. At each service on Sun- day the hall was crowded. The noisy ele- ment so prevalent at the Hornerite meet- ings keeps quiet. Work on the new brides across the canal is being pushed with vi or. The cheap rates to Brockville on Tues a s have been cancelled by the B. & W. re I- way authorities. Thomas B. Cannln has purchased Dr. Preston's house near t e B. & W. depot and will take possession to- dey. The steamyaoht Jope will be made twelve feet longer before the opening of navigation. The work of enlarging ll al- ready well done. Thar-A in A mnmamnnt. rm fnnt. fn rvlnmsn 0.1.; I would recommend that samples of milk ba obtained from t.l1edi`oroutvon- dors, during the winter seuon. for omlyoia at. the dairy school. By this moanmtlio board could be kept. well informed with regard to the xkuality of the milk supplied to the citizens. my 10! exercise In NIB 0 n ill`. The report conelud in theee wordl: "While all the dairies I vieited any be fairly commended, I must any that Dome are kept muolt better thenothere. I trust that before the next season for inspection arrives, remedies will hue been applied in all cases where defects with regard to the homing of and earin for cattle. exiat. Otherwise the luv wil be strictly enforc- ed. mlnn `KVLYHA 1` B I ENC] N0. E .*:::.::v.T=*:::'-*.-.'.:2:-::.r. .133--=== -`re--r ).-4A.... -5- u_ grout: uungor 0! GIIOMG. D_r. Foo expressed the opinion that dairy cow: should be turned out at lent twice | week. to afford thcm suicienb opportun- ity for exercise in the sir. rounrt. cnnnlud in than unprin- v uuuu utllili lIlll|l!UUI.U|EI. "'33 team: ` ; _ found. .n.acK{. m.as`3.1"x'.'.a'.'a r'o':a'_ sg.ugnu `ghoul ! be mentioned. Sucipnbltootlhon in not paid no curdinmour;-y'ing and brush- guy the cattle. Proper shunting in phi: in-cation would make the non than healthy. Then it. was found bhnctho beddin Ivan not what it ought In 110.. If the be ding be not perfectly clean, aggblo deposits come into contacts with tho cowl uddornpnd got into the milk, thup cutting a_ great dnnger of diaoue. Dr. Fan nvnn-Aunt! tho nninh... I.|..| An:-u 9910 um grlag, gnu BIA sun as t `mprovpgjn I Y0 Econ nr:do in the iinu-in fmm on by you`. Oumorq have aigniad their taxman to d 'mpm `M. m.SkOtr:|PIhl.(`3.M:I`i: found- Jtatuhhatinco ll-;d-1': bn . ' ` c. .... '.`:...,.. .. +.,`.'x;'.'.'..L'.,.;`$.:".[.':.':7:.` 5 i .&-' iw'iB't.So' sh mtwwl urn n ` . in `the can or dII\r.ir3l tIu tjo are `graded, qnd hi oxpujuqd nlnmm 1?. Mn imnu-nun-nan}; up hang! DMEVDICAL-`HEALTH org:;gr.'n' rui ` mvr: um nnnunini '- .-.----rv- , cu--nu I tr . $3!` 733- GIVES ms` opnmti. min cnuhuwuunnuu yum Won/Vliwod and mouuio 3;- preuod st tho lnprovolulu Rolod- "" " ' "!!.'.1`|!'..0. I. .'._.l`.J .V. , ., .. N EWBORO NUGGETS. -lama Bug Aulynl. n Jnurnnl Thu lint our land to come to King- on this you has "Jun urn-Ind. It vu oonllcnod to u. . I ` ohh qui- cinorruhosohil Hill. I to IIIIOQI wrolonb'vI'l3uZ Bultio up 4? j Kenny siam J. CUNNINGHAM. KING ST. Warwick Bicycles are known as the perfection bicycles, built on honor. See the PNEUMATIC CUSH- nou F mm: for Ladies or Gentle- men. Good roads everywhere if you ride it. . V ~ ' Good wheels $50 to $60. Some, gqod second-hand whecle in stock. . snucm HIGH mb. ` ;nvu nuvu-\.uu uuvlcu un` Ill! lIlIEBIeo `DOOTOR VYoUB8ll.F_._ A separate lure {or Each`-Dmuse. . . AtAllVDI"I.lrI'1Dt|-.350 o.l*mt|e- "tt '3"n"bn 5l'"'vx-n`` l"':` 0!: '35! arr \ `u_ ea. 0 in arr ,v or.-ullcnto mu dlu-Inc tium the Hahn. and .the Tablas wlll clennsu mld heal the nll'llot- ::.l*:.:l:.".::'..s::.l;::. """ ` - `W M Personal lemon to Pmt. Munyon. I1 and 18 Alber em-eet. 'rommo.,_anu_v,ored with tree mod cu. ndvlce for any dlu-nae. `$315733 |l1I\nnQg-- - AM on n Iulrerer wlth oatarrhlff on :5: all sort: of ,dI'Il(a` ant; W outmmu Art you (Ind 01' my 3, octor bills without bola: cured 7 to `an willing to npen 50 can u for a can t 1 mnmtl u ontarrh I: run ovl the u.so ot m3 dclamlue 1' It ao.yn|k gournarnlg ':.`..`.2"...:!...33f'*$..>b*2'.!_'s_.._..! Mt-n:~n.e `I II t. t 1 Munvln PIIIHVOII nun: In NE RESIDENCE. 15 UNIO BT.. `Mu in. now occupied by In. llsoy. todbnhol tutor, u,oto. Lnwnurudun stub o In be V owed {tom 3-80 0 p.m. >-u_ ,__ ..,,_ -_ ' batarrh auid and Lam use ot tho dladme `It ao.'nik }6I'n'|"3rI-g'- apt for n 23-cent \bottla of Mun:-91:: tnrrn \'1`u_blets. Tho` Uutarru Om`: `V II _o_rad_l_cqt_o Vdlu-am: urn Iuuo the Double Liability Schedule and _AnnniGy Anoidont Policy. which l guarantee: xed mm: for upooitiod injuries. libcrul weekly indemnity for partially disabling injurious Ind u lift , pcmlon for 1.09.91 disability. For further information than I and to Hood Ollloo. Toronto. Oonndn. s. noticrbn, Agnt. A ' lr V ` `. - rou"a'n?e'u 5'.:'n7'...-3. 3':"'..3`.i"`.".'.'. 1. MANl|FAlJTlJHEHS' THE -i>'ub 35' &rI:I-u . 0%)!) RBI JK ROUI.-bl. NO. 3888300! 81`. odorn nu rovuuunu oloocrlo sud gnu `III. Pllannn nn `Iain! Li 'I':- |-- --3---A-I uuruw vunymuor ` ' Poumvoly onus by mo New Mothod. ` 1., SHOES SHOES SHOES STY STYLES STYLES SPRING Sl3RlNG- SPRING ;uent. 1 i % A ` BAMNEKS. uon "Just Built In dc} lniuoh In-go mull- l6lo:::`:'lI'Il I M I ::.......~....."'*'A- GUARJMEB AND '. ACCIDENT INSUR- ANCB conmmr ma % Au mi` DI! T ugm III 3K HOUI.-bl. In Ponuuu In of K: . To boviowod I _ itovln-In. D I on e premises. 7. A trtgl AND PBUHIBIIS OPPO- to O uI0loo now occupied by Dr. Pquoulon 1:` In. Apply to Joan 13-. . Illnrovnn J)` Hot water has Dtovolnonts ; _. . . (BHHOE AND ' ..2...'.'.`..`. :"*::'a `:23. :32.'2`;.'v.}.>.:; u I. on no 56. Ink : Church. Burle- E-sl"uoa'3na.n and lawn of atom. bout vorll Oothcu with garden: in ninllold. Apply to A. sum -- - I on NO I ooon - g:.*2*;f .:*&*::=~ .9." .m..*:...`:,' T V Nu ADDIM Wma'0fnoc. ' _ -2 _ i V , ,,,, __ KID HOUSE 488 BARBIE STREET. pnniohlan Apply on t,ho'pn- ` 33.19: Lvgnuma. No._,m m'::u uon:Js'?.i.'..a'.?Jz'.:.' .'i`.'.`:'`.. 1.12 .';.`.'.22 nun: ee_ on qnmlculon. A9dI.`9l|.- ll! 166 BE. Jlmal St. llohtrenl. flol IAY ml`, 8316!! IRENOI. . lhllorn Strut, corner Ill am; execu- lol Iloohon. I1: bedrooms. bathroom oto. Inn! `Am I: to Fnuon limo, I avg; vvvvu (`l\l`ll'II.'c \;UDll'a'l fjihdnwheel of the season. See . Ill IO0nlll0(; vclnahgurmg {:16 oq ,1 tea t mm ex .2 -_ vi to man My m- ` ' hue crazier of Men." hgnm Ttnted treatise on this cornplnlnt, ' pvpry such Iuerer should ,read It. `on nonllcltlon. AQd:_'gsI__ 3!. IN llhid 1-...-- an 11-3.`---- .- v-- .._,._ -_ all eco. from shin qt! oxceupal. 0 mm a. " " go clamps or comp:-anon. ' , o detention tron work. No Inlbloda. . - , -.:. , No one: or mn:l I'o1nn.=' `V " Itmply Gclvsnlc Electricity. It in Nature Remedy. in Electric Body .3 In tofu of 0 bolt. In pntfon yo go to bed. and my mud. ex- BI. ' V OI`! ~11 rum .-' continuous current` men: "I ugh the congested veins during the I. lnndllv dluolvnn thn trouhle`. _I 1 _ , Do IITBROOK STBEIT. DOUBLE PAR lmmnion dining room and kitchen. ml oolu. bath and closet, hound with gun. Pououlon us And] it rmnhad. ig-un 2:9-no -0.1.. ur-- TH 18 WEEK by In. Btnohsn. Mn 0 ton- nogunt VAUGHN TIBBAOE Now 3`a';z3gn.`5.an roonocc. Apply M mo E EESIDINOI 108 JOHNSTON 81.`. 0 hutin .baiu furnace; modern vomontu; to nut. srucv I: guuesme nusm ' (hp, Jnnnnn Anal man: ll tzuuhnlh m IIOll_IIv 7 _t, ' V V7 ' 0' Till FLAT OVER THE BIBIY f9_0lotl;lI,Il Stow. Kin: strut. uiloin. Hod?" "" s""`cT" 333 B. 0 I 0 - Printing ..f"A.. it me bl )? VAUGHN TIHBACE I Btnohsn. HI: Axtnn. both a doloaot, wmi P 1 c u d.. I`0'o;.0:.n A4 ! t.quh.\ to as LET. ao`iInn'." " . :f"A"m?1'"c`J1'.""s"'.`.`1 ""1":-w. J. ' " V1`. mums, M. -1- 0'0-o-or. n Sqllfpn. J. Human. A. . P. `:`8 n_.',P.J]_~'Rn.~n' W5 n...I...... n 1 .v w -- nu vvuuuu Ila -uvuulnag In ocni her. 1*. . Nol::. u.'J. O'Connor, 3. J. union. Row. Fr. Stanton, J. Walsh, J I .1 I . P%'."`*I"' B. J I! don P .3 `nap. ..1. i`3oI.'u`, J. couw.,.'w. g.'_o:ug.n. Pr. sumo... J..s.m. P. 1s74-Pnnidos. I . I Janina; It-at. vice-pnIid_onl_, ' . VV_an-onnocond vice- idonual. J. 0?(DInor; noonury. P._ . Nolan: hueiul amour). Thdmn Kackott: "Insurer. B. J. Hnnlon; chap- lIu|;.Rov. Fr. 0`Boy|e; oylor, Thoma Gul- r. ' 875-P. J. Jennings. J. Fnix-banks. T. gcllagbor. J. Nolan. 3!. J. J. nnlnn 12.. r. m...o.... 1 ur-|-|.. UIQV II PUIII IIIUUPIUU VH0 Uni.` UHICIII ohdr. `rho names of those who have ham ooo since the You! bunch was formed uh Iaotcgivpn in the otjdor of thy omen hold, uuhovn` u tllorst `u : 187-l-- G, at. vie:-nu-nnidnnL `nrnnnu an:-anal ulna. plsoo In svlnnn busy took up residence. When the Kin ston brunch was formed the Roman Cs lie so svss without. A bishop. It was after the death of bishop Bonn and prior to hbo,_oppoinhmsnt of bishop O'Brien. The first prssidant, P. J. Jsnnings. died at Detroit about seven you-s.sgo. -lout members of the Wnm ma Vvarious times have been amt,-s-bear. rs. ours. M. J. O'Connor, W. P. Kil- cnnley. I`. Clcolsri, and John Scsnlsn. .113 us as occupies the chic! oiclsl I. nan:-n 0.0 slung; aha I.-on Lphl uuuru, u. mwunuu. D. nlnwu, W. towers. J. J. Behsn. M. Clayton, A. McAvoy. J. Leughern, J. Seenlnn. There are a few others alive. but they ere fer scattered. A ber has made the assertion that ex- members of the local branch ere to be found in every civilized country on the lobe. Of the good done b the Kin ston ranch the half will never told. any edistreeeed family has received nancial end substantial eid; men are the die~ ooure ed persons whose clsrinees has been turn to sunshine through the instrumen- telity of this order. and many a widow he: returned thenlxs to the Almighty that such an organiution existed, while orghens have been educated throu h its d and by the wine uidanco of ten!- oers of the society eve been led into paths of ueefulue-e and became not only I help tothemselvee. buten honor to the city of their nativity and e credit to the pleas in wliinh they took residence. When the Kinlnlnn hrmmh wan fnnnul IUUIIII In IIIIU TDIUIHK room. 0! the promoters and original members only a few survive. Some of them, now in the city are: Mauro. T. Foone . A. Mo- Guiro, Mitchell. B. Hnnlou, . Towers. l......l...-.. I u..-..I.... -nL-__ -_- , L.. UIIIIIIU SHIP`. UVOF IUU yuun HID. WHO formed the bone and einew of ranch No. 483 at one time or another, have taken u reeidance in the country to the eouth. an of this number about 400 have located at Chicago. If the condition of hueineee here warranted the return of all the living members. other with theirdeecondanta. of this hranc . what a thriving my Kings ton would be! It in ale to say that the city's population would be increased by at least one thousand. Despite the sad depletion or its ranks, branch No. 483 retaine a healthy memberehip. in the neighborhood of one hundred being in good etanding. Ite library contains upward: of one thousand volumes. choaen for their literary worth and the breadth of the views expreued. The reading roomia open every morning, afternoon and evening of the week and the beat of good feeling and {el- lowahip exist: among the members. Vari- oua daily and weekly newepnpere, current magaainee, periodicale, eta., are to be ioond in the reading room. O! the Dmmom Anll nriirinnl mnvnhnrn A IIIIHICI IUIII I30 DUB PFIUICIPIOI OI U15 OITIQT. From I small beginning the local branch developed into 3 wrong body. from 87 un- til '89 the mambo:-ship numbering About 950. From the standpoint of n Kingatoninu, `one loyal to Uanudiun intoreaha. it is die- oounging to relate than fully nine-tenths ol enrolled members of this branch have IA. R:nnlnn Dlug nu-in-Stu -Galina 39. BL. 7. { L % mus? cuuvor nmr, 0| BIITUIIUI IIIOHIDOTI OI Full DTEDBH HIV` loft. Kin aton. the majority settling in the United tutu. Over 700 youn" man. who for-mad the bang and ninaw of nnnh Nn locleny nave z In 1881 the Canadian association dis- solved. and the different branches ailiatod with she American organization. whose inoiples and objects were the same as its lunch Canadian rival. The Kingston branch became No. 483 of the American association, and has since its affiliation re- mained loyal to the principles of the order. From 1 amall hamlnnina than lnnal hranoh ll'UIlI VV IIIIIKDT [I IIIIU WXIDUU ILI IIKIIOUII VII DU` out. the lace ranch being the ninth formed. The objects of the eeeocfet-ion were to cnltivute a. feeling of friendship and freternal love nmon the Romm Catholic young men of the olty; the found- ing of a library and reading room for the enlightenment end broadening of the view: of members; for the accumulation of I fund from which sick, dlnbled or die- treaeed members qouldf receive lid. and for the provision of funeral expenses in can ofdeeth. wm sounder basis could any society have 2 In IRRI talus` Canadian nnnninftinn die- |IIO|'Uo At the time of in lo:-nxetion there won on! one other Romeo Catholic benevolent eoo et in existence in the city. the `Shem- rock nevolent society. Entry to it was open to both young end old elite. There `woe is `feeling prevalent among the young men at the time that there Ihould be e eo_- oiety exolueively for young men. The Wong of ouch being meniteeted. eortl were made to bring one into existence.` 'l`hie"led to the formation of branch No. 9. Y.I.C.B.A., en offshoot of o Cenodion eeeooietion then exieting. This eeeociotlbn not wholly a provincial orgnnizution, con- eietin of thirty.-.\t,wn branches. extending lrom indeor n theweettoliingetonon the mat. the lane rnnnh baina the ninth runu Ind son an I nvennooa in nnomor climo. All th I t.herc'would he to all and` run.` `z'Z. ..'..'1'.s.s.`.L73'.;9;~oa.e`:`a':'s`3.": _ A i ._1t%o. will $19! 1'5! .1173: nu. URI bcgn ohrrv-xi. -1:. ,t 6 a rognlu ' tho numbou on Mayday rug dpcldod to mark the day of \ , unurling to the the go of the order over the an hbndqnmm-I, so. Pae_riok u hull, nu . .5-g.-A ' li angst. A Math- A nun 0! us mum " ` 4&3. m...` rim Pruldod Ilsa nu For-ulon--low In n-..L. II.`-. I... n.'..u-..uAvI-1.. I... v 17 hlnhnn buy on. Ir: lo ` us. run E{:""~.......'..:*<.'~.:..... ..: tumult. " " ' '> . e'1`o-morrow, Apcgl l,JI._-b:a_po]z,, 'o., 483 of &:mYanng Irilh 0ttI$oc volont innn- will until iii: nvnr inbilna Dqlhl IIDVU qvll I-II '0!7':U'!|*"""'.l"- " 'P;sLmnrrnw. h It oucl IIO Iuuwomry. I bag- "In Minn Iulcvguinml hungry LI)`:-'-A wan: Iquuulvu In Lnl Anuina lllllll Ihnmboat. company. Mr. III: in ouoding with his [pr studious _ mall vquity. ARRANGED EOBMIAMD-CONGERI8 qn-q....-_. Ti `Ink C_lI||h0'I_!Oulnx, up sun. 1...; nnInn. glakll WAREHOUSE ON ONTARIO V 3 Incl: ooouplocl by June Browho . V ploulo uocqn. connininu an ex- buolillt and three Inn ak. Rout us]: to Janna: Browne. on the pro- or to W. H. Suuavnx. nsolu-once st. ow. III. mmnwuqlcvau su'u'nngn mg tbnlohnn etch uh _ nIih u&-o;I1Iiu.:h:=: ua-int? In an. LIIIIII. I 1`MIl'UUIlIllIlI DON]. IR! bean thud u nnpu-iuundouo of the us. mam at an Thouusd Inland dnnlnbonl. nmnnnnl Mr. non in non. uuuoua cuuugu mun. mu IIIOII mo polh Mon" editor of tho Canadian Mihtory Guano. ' - Bu-old Ainlloy. Into of-the 0033 of Rich mend t Co. in axis city. ,`U'|:0 unuitly noouptalnaim r poaib we Donog no & 00.. Btoohvillo, hn rolignod and return- d to Klnnton. 'u(.3apt.. I`. J. Dixompreddontof the Royal militnorf collage club. has taken the poois the Canadian Mun." was I vzunor no me any yeubox-day. Rev. Juno: Cntunuch. B.A.. Centu- yillo. ha been called to the Prubyterinn church, Tuvnytown, Md., and has accept- ad. u. n. nunpuu, In pupa vmceno, vinihor to the city youbordny. Bov. June: Cntmnmb. B.A.. (`I1 lovemonta of the Pooplo-Whnt. they Are Buying and Donna. W. H. Mouman. of Prooqott, is in town to-dny on as business visit. J. H. Rnnhnll. II, An: \4`|`nonnf. N \' um I. nuerurlenu. The entrance fee has been placed at twenty-ve cents. The fund thus formed will be need in the purchase of n trophy to begiven the winner of I Ieriee of recee which it is intended to hold this eeneon. There are already enrolled the nemee_of about twenty-ve young lads. but it in ex- pected the memberlhi will incren-e es the eeecon edvenoee. It no been suggested that the junior organization etliute with the eenior club. so L8 to bring all under the one control. yet allowing the lads to retain their formation as a junior brunch. The Yoimger Bporln Form Themlolvol Into in Club. The assertion thnt Kin oton in one of the beat sporting cities on t e continent has received another manifestation which strengthens the claim. A junior yacht club has been formed by young lad: who own yacht: or stills. A eet of at least ten will be controlled by the junior organi- zation. The elected oicere me: Commo- dnre. C. Carter ; vice-commodore. J. Hora: puraer. L. W. Jones; executive committee. the above-named officers and E. Robertson and F. McFarland. "Pk. ...o......... t.. I.-. L--- .4---) _. '1'.rwnum utr1'l`A(w. MI 81`. b uhnow a glut. u nnlvo In-to roomn. huh. . glon rooms, no.;fnrnuoo and modern uent; limb telephone. nu-qnndn.

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