AND THE NEWS TOLD IN BRIEF FASHION. '.`UI'lUl.!, ll ll?-CU. INC. lllffly I. Look for great. bargains Saturday. night in boys clothing. Grand Union. l Pam mnnlu nvrun fmm mutarn Lnwn. IX-t..hcnd our Saturday night. ale. Grand Union. UI.'..I....- " AL- l--.l:..... l V-_IA.. A`- -5 K;.:lom," the loading Ceylon tea. at. Fisher`.-. :.. -1--- 1--.. ..._:.n .I-._u- _u_ _.--| ll (DU)! Ulullllllgn urunu K IIIUII. Pure maple syrup from eastern town- ahi , 65. per tin at Molina Bros. . e street para lugs are boin utilized to level up the hollow in the cric at. eld. Everything new and stylish in gents` furnishings can be had at B|Ixr v. Jnrnghkr (`nu-DA: nunann nf Dintnn A3-4' } I IEIIUT H Six clasp, lonvnlst. double side steel corsets. all aizeo. 75c. llnrdg-`o. lnnk fnr or-ant. bu-nninn Rnturrlnv niaht lllI'lIl!l|IlIxl UIII 00 "Cu II? DIKUT U. James N. Carter, mayor of Picton, died this morning of heart fniluro. aged It.y~ nina ".;::... 7c. or 100. will buy a good scrub- bing brush at Mclho Bros. 'I`hnrnA- ,hitD.nn Tnrnnfn urn: fnnnrl VIII UYIIBU Ill UIUIVIU DIVE: Thornu Whmon, Toronto, wn found dead ih bod yesterday. from the effect: of catholic acid. sol! administered. 7 lb. pniljelly. 4%., IE McRno Bros. Seeds. Seed-, fresh seeds. Fishol- r, King street. 'I`n~rInv C T) (Wan:-n innnnol A writ XXIII` UUIVUE 'l`o~day C. D. Chown issued a writ against the counts of R. W. Uoodfellow. The complications in tho one are daily growing more puzzling. Mushroom spawn.20o. a brick. Fiahor a. The select. oysters sold by Cu-nonky at -100. a quart are unequalled. l Rnnkwhnnf. nnnnal-A nnr and mania ` `IUU. I l[I.lIl'|i IIIU unequllleu. Buckwheat puncuko flour and maple syrup go well together tn Fisher's. Than: in nna had lhilur nhnnh nnr nnha. syrup gu won togeouor In 1' lIll0l' 9. Thoro is one bad thing about our ooeo. People are apt to drink too much of it; still you can hardly blame them because it. is simply delicious and only Ellkn per lb. | Mclho Bros. L`....I-. ...-...l.... ....-.I.. ..I ..II I.2..,'n at I P IBIICT 5. In tho dominion estimates $44,000 is struck off the Kingston penibentnry ex- penses; for Kingston: harbor works $6,500 is voted of which $`. ,54M) is a revote. n.... o 6...... M..|,... . ...I.-.. .-.... ......u that I V0580 OI WHICH `.'.UlVU I! ll I'0\'0l-O. llon t. forgot Baker's when you want. that \new hut. A L:... -I.....L :.. L--- 51...... ..l..... -|.n..b \ HEW "ID. A big slush in boys three piece. short. pant. suits. Saturday night a line of blue serge suits, regular 33; for Saturday night`. SL98. (Brand Union. QAAA nnun `niunn nn- I`in\-\g- - lawn | IIIIXLIITU II DOV I-Elly. I The dominion estimates contain appro- I printione of $10,000 for -statues of the queen and Hon. Alexander MacKenr.io. which are to be placed on the parliament. grounds. Pile: nf Cnmfnrf. nnnn for nnrimr chun- LIICI\U IJIUF. l lCurly- gardon seeds of all kinds at l Fisher's. 1 I... Al... .I.....:..:.... ....n:.....A.... DAI nnn {. I.UL`. KIITIIIU IJHIUII. Seed your lawns now. Fisher : lawn I mixture is ghg beet. TL- ..I............_ --A:_.-A.._ _-_.A..:... _..-s_n- in nenuganr. l`rohibit.ionista will aaI:"l`bomas Ryan to contest. the Winnipeg sent. in the dominion house. They have boon promis- ed undivided conaetvative support. if they can get. Mr. Rynn` to run. I Rnlrininnv nnnmnkn, tan hinnnit. and I` uner 8. The government. has stopped the prac- tice of giving prisoners in the penin!.on- tiariee tobacco for good behaviour. , ` Jnhn .\In[nnd in Inniinn hanvv nhinmonta FXEHSHJFBIWE! Dlllrl LUUKCCO I0!" 80C) UUIIIIVIUIIF. ` John Mcbeod is making heavy shipments ,0! upper leather to England. whnro he I say` there is I good and paying market. A for the material. 1 I ;.............. u...n.... xx. m A n IY n I...l.I l Iomu rtlltly. Iquonoc. II I nary 0! oz.- ]000nyodr.huboonpronotodO.ov.hoo'xco . o! gcocnalgpoctorolthe entire line An uhry 000. ` Dutch Sums Mnhiplion. Top and Po- . an onion. Fisher ; ; Otlnn my all oi ucluuivo styles. are. , but that don not alter the fact that we l have the In-gut nngo of uvlkh novolticn I in min In th n-nll ban that can be } I I0$X@ |DllI3I'IaIJt. to urn- tcoiIKston."ltintuio humid hind lander qlu inuollby vd|Lnhnhni' inlhcilv. IIIK. I IBIIUI - Young man. Baker`: is the place to go when you want something good and stylish in hendgmr. Prnhihitinninfn will nn|I'I"hnmnI Rvnn get. air. nyur to Self-rising pnncske. tea biscuit and .buckv:hoat. ours. 10c. n pnchgo at. Fisher's. ` 'I`L_ .._....__..___..A L-.. -A....._.-.l IL- -r\-Qr\ I0! mo mueruu. Limestone lodge No. 9!. A.0.U.\\'., hu d its regular fortnightly meeting last eve - ing. No business out. of the otdinnry rou- tino work vgu u-anncted. Thu Palvin nnmnnnw n mhnnxnar Norwnv LIIIO WOI'I W`lB IISIIIICIQG. The Calvin company : schooner Norway was taken out of tho government dry-dock to-day nfber having undergone repairs. One of the M. T. Co's yeesols will napllce her to-morrow. nu.-. .J.. ...... u.;_|. -3 n.:-o M... nor no-morrow. What do you think of this? New I prunes. 50. lb.; atoning gs. 70. lb.; ova- } porntod poachot-.|0c. lb. : evaporated re. Ne. lb.: a nricots. 15. |b., to be In only M. Molina ros. u_. .5... ........:....- ..:..-.. ...... .5 Ia`;.h..-`- seed. . Two raepoctablo looking women, Jane and Ann Day. mother and daughter. Dqvisvillo. were committed for trial this morning fut shop lifting. stealing rirlga from F. F. Proctor, 344 Yongo-threat. a ronto. Al.l-..........-. \1Y-lL--. I.-. L...` nhonn nun. TUNE!)- ' Alderman Wnlkom has been given cua~ body of the Currnthoro' gold medal, won at curling last winter. He will have one . Inge gold bnr" mndo, having Ibo four F years in which he won the mdnl inscribed 1 thereon. nn_....-:n ...l....:o 5.. oh. rm-..-. in nu 'l`I'lO'S.I-l.JOI'lN$. IDGIOOII. ' i Ifureocewill subrnitto the power: in the ` Cretnn shit the will receive :2 n recom- ........A L-...;A..-.. :nA`|sA-`At. aithin Oh. fan:-stint `F BIVO inc urgvu ling! 01 III nun nuvvluuu ; in unit: for the null have [ found in tho city. Grand Union. um- -:..:- a........ ..........;n... -HI man. I room: in IIIO c||_v. urnnu unvon. I Thocivio nonco committee will moot 1 tomorrow afternoon to tote nal notion i with regard to the municipal budget for l I897. The city Iron:-nror in busy `M1 the document. which will be nbnittod to the city council on Monday evening. New unplo vigor and syrup. Tuba ; J. B. McKay roturnod kooky from Corn- Inll. thorn, d-inn the winter and spring. `Bo eondnglod n hunch ol the Kingston lg`; Alvunnnnnlthjmr I ' Jun collage. an -nu shit; ohdtnuiu stanzas.-:u:I nil Ir. Meliny will main Inn nhoutthuvutmntu-uinguu. 93...... .AL.. nnnnn Au nnnll. l gruu nus. Piles of Comfort, soap for spring clean- imz. Fisher. \'nn|nlI Innn D.l.--'- in Oh. nlnnn DA on ; Uroun nnur Inc will rvcolvo I! I rirsuur nae territory included within the frontier inoa trucod by the Berlin conference of * lsshtogzotber with I portion of Mucodonin, ` including Salonicu. l P.n.om-m`. fr-nah (ernam nndu tomorrow. llli RIOISIO BT08. See the ptemiuma given away at Fisher`: for Comfort soup wnpporu. Thnrn was A rnmnr in Otlnin of an Ad- I I800! & A. B. McDonald, who lled the allies of district Superintendent of the Income- I.-migl nil-up Dunhnn. Al I nlnv of 32.. 0 0M I NC. [ W ?9rm?"Tv7>? ~~w~I Illcllllllx DIIOIIICL Patterson`: fresh cream nods: tomorrow. Fisher`; A D \.I-I'\....-l;I -nkn R"-`I OK` nmn. .S'AI.'l s.-=._-:..A ....g.;..|--.-- -4; A..-..-.. M row join}! r-..-. cause. Augauuu. D . ;olema_n A 4-.:..':.. lI.'l' =1=-.-.-__= '.'.'."'.;.".'.. 9; 1897. ounaws he-I Esau ucny.` . can tan.-0-_ 3 , Kbndx Lo! botvoon Jolnpton and In! on Oqdoa Shoot. Milli. & Alfhd Gt. Inns! and I00. 04 " homo and lot and horn. " nut Prinom. 8 Isaac. " homo and lot and IIIII. nan Princess, linusndoonhakonnntndl mum. chum. lhct. Inn 00103.. vacant lot. 8 Inna ouosuoorltslnot. Anni min. l4th& nsm omy. REE 'n.u""o-`-614. `mac u lot. chm Mn-o Hotgoxaldbmoot. 000:-uonndIIovutD.. m .I I\pl8t..IonrGoldonS|..dcIblo Milieu: nnhlolnntou Sm. new honunnd I00. nun. .uAnd lwnulupiopnhuh ADI ctuh fotnb.-Coin ugaehnncc. . otno-ancunem-co. run-nan; wnscunxn ,0lY A3` UBUAL ll! T KINGSTON FAIR Bankrupt S?tockSale .. |REM_T!I|i_1lQ!L!;.P0 Ii Our lease expires April tom. All otkhe balance our stock must be sold by that date. . _ if. sale. Balance of the .s `tocVk) must: `be sold at ot1::!:a;` reserve, as the premivss niuat be vacated. Look out for Gr.ea_t`Bargaina. First comgrat served. Don't delay. WALDRI_-;N.~& MADEB, and R30 luau mud tn min ull 8:! la OH H and rag to [in unuahollun 0|` Ioloyntu . Moon nan olporiouoo. njjg-L`) lAIl'lI'\ .4 1` `an I! All will be matked to clear. Nothing raerved. Everything must go. Dress Goods, Laces, Linens; Curtains, Art Muslins,:;l:_t`p. \Y_LI. R|UHMDND S FIRE SALE. P- J. VVALSF1 AUCTION SAL.BS_ no -__A.n..n.n L_.n._. L-g-an Chg vu--zguuuw-p `hon: colon: II lord! nus Shop Fixtures, Cash System and Furnishings {or IPI|VIQl\r Av: j:-o ung- llWouhguIl_i.IhjQ._ ..- `In In`. -A ln-..Q I-`Inn We have still a considerabl: quantity of lOvw:;'tl I"j`I-|_'ot ;m it will win. nnuulnu nun BIYILIIQII l\`RR...Pn`oaA in '1='&?'s'{e"or's'x"" " BOYS CLOTHING. NEW` VEILINGS. NEW BLACK CORSETS And KID GLOVES for Easter. REMEMBER ' . A Great .Success. SATURDAY SPECIALS : Managers. hlll CIIII III. I$IIIIVI . dust proof ool Steel hp," In It" Dab: . aIr'rtf(:r_'h`.`::'g,r;4P:|r_ ` !1:gIne.' _ n ` 1 .-`__u -'.,LA-|At_._- 4.... _._p' gcaiscminnmg. "Dnn|optires,Booto lzited wood rims. adjustable` ot wood` handle-ht. single on A-gulp Q-A nah "mnonnmn I- O 1-I D. IIIIY 00.. [IRS 51`. `V TI Il_ll\lX TI . W cnnk and `axle. "nurow .l..... _....l' 3.`! QA.LI L. `L Goodness ` Itself Is what you get in u; 33 3` E . '* J? \, ac. \ V VII Ilur wr cum \k.\`\I`o"usvc|Iou. all II 0195. l.l0IlI_ II no. and `I :41 DUO` Sill and [Mon and main prion. g A T A T-T.. Belts: % a`n'_I1Buckles ln:`n vai`qty of styies. .5 "`---T--j ` 00 Prlnoou Strut. i [3}"Now Goda go to yrd to 25. These ' dnfispoeiul low prices. st 5 Uunytuuuuvr. uuuwu. .v...- --.,...-..V HENRY \NADB. A._-i%PQL!-58 `lit Imus Iioiun. will In II _ . Ill EKIOII on ..- _ ._a.n 4-. ` Suction` ' "`$`.'.`~`.`%-33-.'..'. 2;.`i`i1 bk. Ioctlu No] suntan u we i `writ . _ `n latest materialsn whicli ' (- gun are leaders in low prices. 1: A Inonnlublo lulu ooulxl not ho team! for out now pushy: _ . We iotornnxiuud that It onld lath B881` 400 TIA In In Dqminlou. Smsoou luu hlovllcl our mom. It nu lo equal :0 she min. Ixoomnr Hold it Shun. humus. Doll- alom. ' II In good noun for u lily. 0.1: In par It 5` V K V.` O\ W:I&!.`:M 363:3` : fork: ` `III! Q GK. ` nu is-W"'?o m..unxu.uum M 4 pl: Au. again: 15. N. O-Qlscouuino Raglinh II t 3 littlll opioid I be ah-nhthosl . 5-m`SIo:to`u\ QUVwv vv V-vwr~ "`A"ljrgo stock in newest make! at lowest prices. Lgttat styles. Tnns. .'sm`u lo 1. Ni: . laugh a in at no war. Inc 3 I la. no I-ml dnnuonn to ulool flan. .10. vvunwu nu ww--_ __ __.-- IONS l`IIIXH8l|l.\'6S-Priooo in rho` what was fun than all and \ trh.`l`oolo\ unto. ncllu out. \l\\unI!?o. ` from. A 1 (sum. ncnlu ru..n'uu It . nnnlvn-Q. spacial iTM%B|!.! (L Y. Uhovn. Wu given power on nor. 0. Follow will build it uix~foob wnlk at Froutenoc school for fty-llvo doilnrl. Tho Smoucl oyuom in tho Frontenac school- wu occopbod. To hat) and ventilnse Wol- lington nrool. school will con SL200. To put. cloak-rooms in Lcnisc school no nported undooinblo. Mine Barney on pmvidinu substitute Inn given loavc to ob- tand A C. E. convention in Mndoc and u nchocl "room val. `(routed for use for moi.hor I moohlngu. . in was moved by J. G. Elliott. seconded by H. W. Newman. than in view of the overcrowding of one primary class in Wil- liunnville school and conroquclitcntlan er- a-.. ..t um hunk nf nuniln. the no ool linmovillo normal and connquenumun ur- ing of the hoslth of pupils, the no ool Immugomonh commmno be reqnestod no give relief and glao tan roxmrt. upon the uoconsity of increased mhoo accommoda- tion for that part. of the uity. Mr. Ben- noth polnud out that as long as more was any vacant. npnoo in the city schools the board would not be junntilioal in expanding money [or new buildings. (`Jmirmnn Mock said ho had honnl that ! Gcunl Inluu Douhiohd it but ` light! Iolllon. At the making of tho. board of oducui tion Ian M M. omudod b chairman Huh. PI-oi. night. Dr. Hon :1, Dr. Fla. 0. Y. Ohown. A. Horn. 0. Sara. E. Bon- um. J. Wiiaon. '1`. Lumber!-. J. (I. Elliott. J. Molntyn. H. W. Newman, R. .1. Mo- Kolvoy. innpcctor Kidd and principal Ellis. various communications were road and to- hrrod to the prdpor oommltuu. Nono word of impormnm. . In.-kmninl: .2 Roman wrote. re tho mat- Mrol poymonu ox IOOI not now; uuuuu plh. kid pmbponomonc of won until Alto: the am muting of also county council. nl tho oounell bu boon odviood by its legal roprooontnivo that tho account mun bo paid. D. J. Walker. county clerk. intimated than at tho Juno union of the may council 3 oommlttoovwill he oppoln . with power to am. to moot o eommlttoo from Iholioord ol oduootlon. with a View too nal odjulollpnt ol tho clniml of the board ogoinlb tho oounly. Rolorrocl to mnoo oommilaloo. which. on motion of Y. Chown. given power to not. n n.n..n mu build :1 nix-fool [or uuuumgu. Chuirmnn Mock teachers had umlortulum to poo how many pupils they could secure for their clamor-. Miami the number: already then). Ho div. not consider it the dut of teachers to thus lind trouble for the MI. Perhaps thin accounted for the ovonorowding in Will/iiuuvillo oohool. Mr. Elliott uiul not. Muiy ohildnnol school ugo could not be Idmittod, having to stand aside for (older one; Dr. Hamid suggested that Mr. Elliott withdraw his motion. as the Imnnuuont committee would at once look into I. o mutton` of rondjuating classes with a view to increased accommodation. The motion thereupon was withdrnwn. 1")... mmmmga of school lnlll!\20lu9Y'll wort of Impornnno. Klrlupuriok & Recon Mro! puymono 0! foot for Walton Inland I-mnl. uh-inn: nmsnonomonc won IIIOBION lTsOl'OIlp0l\ WI: wuuuuuun. The committee of school will investigate the hours of kin awar- hnon with a view to their reduction and nlnvo to secure a census oi the linduuarton -I.....- oluoot. . Mr. Bennett. informed the board tlm. 8. ll. Bl-Mon. Q.C.. N.l`.. had been com- mnniootod with regarding tho purchase of tho otrip of land hot on the collegiate in~ ` Itiuno and Victoriii school. He is to us- eerunin Ah what prion the loud can be pnr chased and convey the intelligence to the school toporty mum-niotoo. Pu ` in public schools enrolled for Man i. `H5: for I896. 2,250. Average .._.;|.... I.....~.. \Hl`{_`l- fnr IRQS. L879. Hlll, `.'.-110: I0!` INJII, a,.:uu. n-vu-xv m.%|y.uw..lmnn\\, `.M|33: for I393. L879. I KImIuI gtI*h.u, I50: Ml` I896. I153. Sm-ponlious, 2. : tru:m\\_\'. *3: foo: collected, 3IR..`I\. .|\ Ilnn .u\II.nnn.\ln inuljluh) : I.\l||i|S Oil` 1 u rolled. .`N.': avehxgo nltomlanwe. 359. In the mlloanaho institute : Pupils There was one can of truancy in March. | the only one aiuco September last. Ihn-A iug the month two members of the board ....|I_A Gunner lulu. ~-A llnuery. Auuron tho Ian! Roll Call. After an illness of sow-`oral took:-` dura- tion. gunner Maxim. 01 A'` field bamory. R.C.A. paused many at tho Hotel Dion: yesterday imornoon. Doconod was about Ivronty-live your: old. nnd had I0l`\"Qd for `, about two years in A" tiold bnl.tory.. ` Previous to his coming to Kingston and em lining in the local artillery cotpn ho had lived in the neighborhood of l\>uoI.an~ gsninhwo. when he spent aovon your: in | uni oy ol A farmer no noral unit. I uni. iring ol farm labor. throw up his oizunlion. and mime to Kingston and joined A" battery. Sine his connection with thncorps his rovord has been of tho hi hook. 110 was pnlu rich his in-l|ovr~ Iofdion. trusted hie oicon. and I -,,..- _...~.L L:- :-....I- :.. 5L. .;..i|i..-. Iuorito with his walks 0! life. and his only and unexpected ! (lath in ngrollod by his friends mid new i quaiuhnool of all chance. So far as is` known. demand had no nhtii-ea living in illil coulitq. Tho nmunn will he interred with u\ili~ M3 honor: to~Iuorrovr aflomoon at nm 0` act from Toto din Pom huneks. Trial I3 Jury. * We no scented ol calling our spring hats . hon Ivnnly to twenty-ve our conu.-heap E or than olhto. The pooplo have t . innnrdicitht thoehupwns inn. '0' gsdguiltyandnhllnol uppulthoeuo. the country. It thrill into it still I-uuor lot out. compositor: lion you u\ SIM nigh|fron7tol0pn.Io uhll loll all bud and an his at OM55. nll Ind and all hall at `L23. R0- unuhar Saturday night only. Grand Ihninn; Al&&hIOLid IA!L_QBI. 1| uiIn':dolinqtonI. Rninnnllinlo undingdtlolnudvrill Itbltlhqlninluncaouu. Thqur hiuvilh than upiulhuqnluudu . ...... .. -1: sour: on touoamou, A SOLDIER EEST. AI Inn aunt lot the School of lines- `l`lae lagleliuue Well Pleased lth the Kingston school-non William nun: Advocates us chins With Onion. The supplementary estimates oi the pro- vinee were presented in the le slevure this morning by the Hon. R. - erconrc, treesnrsr. Amen the recommendations is e grunt of 82,7 to the Kingston dairy school. which will make this successful iristitution almost. perfect in its lppolnlr menu for preetioul work and instruction. This grant. in on evidence the! Hon. Mr. Dryden, the minister of agriculture, in thoroughly ntised with the work perform ed and the prospects olihe school: U inques- tienehly were never has been a greater snceesr. end the proviciel government, made no mistake in taking the school into is iminediehe charge. The next. most. in terestin item in an additional grant. of $2,600 to u re Kingston school of mines. In the mein estimates 86,000 A year lied been voted, meking the dish ear that this sum has been reoenhed. hen we oonsider that the eel in an independent. inu.itu- tion. brouuheinto direct. opposition to in provincial universiby. in which the credit of the government. in strongly at stake, the people of eastern Ontario should he grate- ul for the evidence of public spirit in bhegovernmenhend legisleture. Thogront. bids lair to be i\ permanent. one of $7.500, since the additional $2,500 is to be expended in com leting the mining nnnrnn, "lll|ul`h0 no 80 00] ill 0l:hTl0 rill "\4\`503Uu ll proleesor or mining an mour- ing, and any Ontario student. who eeired to mkolthe degree of mining enizineer bed so look to Mctlill. Montreal. or Houghton, Michigan. Mouill university is not. un- duly popular in Eastern Ontario, and. therefore. the students of Kingston school were looking to Michigan, where ii mining school is carried on on the sums lines so the Kingston school near the mining l`Q2i(\ll.', but. at a cost to the state of $-l0_0Ul| n ye.-ir, while Kingston school costs only $7.50!). The Houghlon school educates ninety three, Kingston school educates fortytliroe students. e.\`c|usiml_v in mining. Here 343 students take mining subjects and 50:! take mining or cham- isu-_v. If the military collece is look- ed upon as an expensive inseitvution. King- ston can also present. the cheapest. educa- tion in the country, and M. the some time the etuileiits are entliiisinstic over the practical and thorough course they receive 1!. the mining school. `Mm nlnlnautinn In Tnmntn. when anniv- Ne Yeiglngs be expended In com mung one mmmg conuo. Hitherto no so `mlsdawd profeasor of mining on incar- inu uni Anv Ontario student. eoimd .grnnr. its existence would not be possible. II. we mining wnuoi. The delegation to Toronto. when apply- ing for this extra grunt. bore grateiul no- knowledgrnonts to the government and the legislature for the esubljshment of the Kingston school. But for the government the privute endowment and lees not heing sutliuient to mete even a start. They were oonlinlly received by all the ministers and though they were not successful to the fullextent of their request. they are yet eatielied that the government hns given then) what they most immediately require. enabling them to gather fresh strength un- til they can this your support u new on dovrlnent fund and derive fresh revenue. u..- \vm:....... u..o.. ......I.....-I um A-Inln. l THE DELEGATION To i'oaoN'ro wen: CORDIALLY Igaczivao. uovnnonn lunu lulu uenve (man rvvuuuu. Hon. William lhrty rendered the dole- gotion invaluable assistance, not only in ulvocnting the school before his colleagues, but in assisting to lace its merits before the ministers and the ending members of the legislature of both sides of the house. W. R. White. of l`on.hroke, masonic grand- master. whore sons had attended the min- ingochool. and who has acquired a valunhlo mining pr'o`pert)' and has had practical ex~ perience o the assaying work of pro- le&~or (loodwin. Inmle in special trip from l Pembroke to assist the delcgauz;-. and spoke strongly to the cabinet upon the good the school was doing and upon the liirogriety of assisting it in public interest. Strzuton. M. l`. l'.. Petorboro. and` Mr. Mcliee. M. l`. l'.. Windsor. were also very kindly in the interest they took in V oh. nlnlnonl inn mo uolegauou. , In the main estimates past-otl the men I bet for Froiil.oiiac. J. L. Haycock. has` been accorded liberal support. as the sub- l joined grants indicate: Bedlurd, 9 con- l coaaiou road. to ropnir from bonreon lots l, 7 and 8 to lot. l9, $300; hlolliock road to 1 boundary of H uehinbrook. conditional N that townsliip pays Slut) (nix-ole). $000; 1 Desert. Lake and Janosville rand. repairs i in Redford and Lougliboto. Sill}; Jonos`i Falls and Bulorsoa road. in Storringzon . and Smith Cmeby. continuation of ropiirs I from I893. $800: Longhboro road, to cour , plot: imprmromonts. conditional that i municipality gives 550, 50. I In nddizmn Ilia smhininod irmntn will be r ` L\lr- l\IC.`I\eU. 1. I. I 1 ` the delegation. \ In Hun Innin Ankh! lIIlIl|H}IpIAllI" K'l\ GS Gull, K00. I In addition the subjoinod [rants will be 5 found of interest to this aoczion. There is 1 no doubt that the district. is receiving igenerono lreutment at the hands of liiei `government: Additional row). repnirs . 3 Iron: Clue river. north. $300: Clarendon; 1 Station road. to repair: in Olden and 030. ; ;$O00: Hastings road. repairs in Lyell. Sabine and Murchison. $500: Hngarty and n Opeougo road. repairs. 8:500: Hngnrt_\*.i fourth and fth concession road. to repair . `from lot. 28 ten. 8&1): Killnloe and: I\-_....:\|- _..-.I ......;.. (inn. I -..-..s I "on lot :9 icon, couvi Human nun` Egnnvillo road, ropnits, 8300: haunt. round. to repair from boundary be` 3 neon Lawn: and Pulmonton to Me-` Phil : hrideo, (ten miles) 8500: Mountain mud bocioon Tnnwonh and . lirhnn. ropgire. $100: Montoaurlo road, to complete grading of (about n nileo).` $40): Monunglo Valley eoltlomont road. nbontonouidnhl! nihoout olunorofl.` 800; Had Lalo Nutou bridge. to input. county to oonlrilmlo $30.%0:"Mn&_wnnln bridge on llyddo chute and Salmon road. to moot. 81.31): Mntnvalelnl hunch road. to topnir from H1110`: chain and Suulonrondto Ion : .8nnd 97.concauionn six and IIYOII. Grillitl. 3*: Opinioon rond.to cominuo npun from In: year. 8100 : Op-ouao n_-Al. npuin batman l)`Acn and Shuncl. Hill `FL. nnlulio `ml: jimnln Cap ILA King. New Walsts. A I-_._- _A-_`- .' I I'll!` III B`ClTKg OIVW The public works nlinoh for the King- son hospital for the insult in : Addition to can ting. hhuoo of conln. linking. plumbing and lighting, 34.500 : repairs to root: to uni: bnildin,d`84`()t) : ropain to usonoirork ofunin la": `n3. (5% ;lnilot and pumps. hr .Lop.ue..O7a); 3-or-I pa. hm: luuIun_ nnllflruuqhungotn - upshot). 330 : hung (typical) M; . In-. (unpoIot).8|3l): Th Galvin company. ` Thoma Marks st Co.-Bnncl: ol cootncs. A tunic chin Ira fy|otl..nnd the can III could out 01 court. K Miller to. W. G. Cro|hon--l`-'n~ Inrfnl ` incl. 3. ll. Snylh vs. .1. L. MeBnn--'l`no- ` pm to had, unlawfully cutting tinlnr. Th son-Jvlr ust. lion ol tho city cl Kingston . In. tho K lhnnnonth & Cnlnnqui ':r-~ .;......~*-~............ . .,....... - `llnilvqp. vs. J.A.(lnnlinu.'Illq:l ldiulr Rnphl-in Stllhdoudconn. < Tbnnnnlamnuintlqhnm |VI.`I`.G. ` ,I.&tlUl-'Il`l_utuv i hnugoiu-nachos. Jln -3. W. m-`L limited. vs. \ Rnilnyco. Punndnnuto to put` Eiz %nsn_mgas% cm. L..g_L:.A._..ll ran bAI..I-Y Wma. rnmz. | It nuns hung. unu II. we provmclu Duuuuuu .aohool convention at Toronto about the I urn lordwo I-an `quit no um- AI lmernew With Illn. Rev. Wilbur F. Cnfte. Ph. 1).. unper- intendenb ol the reform bureau. Wuhing- bon. D. U.. who in to Ipeek in this city three timee next. Sehheth. hoe nrrlvedzend will he the guest. of Rev. Mr. Starr. of the Syden- hem etreet Methodist. church. for whom he epculm in the evening on "Uulamillur Reeeone for the Real. lley." In the morn- ing as ll o'clock he will preach eh Ch|lmera' eliurch on "The Lord's Day and the Reef. Day," and in the afternoon he will uddreee e mun meeting in the city hell on "The Sabbath in the 19th Century," illustrated by n (lermnn chart showing the newl discovered scientic basis of Sebbat oheervence. IL... thmfen Ln .n..l-i.... .. tuna AC rhnnmin ' UPOUIVIIIE. UEBIWI n DIOKIIFCHI. Many people at Kingston will remember |\OIl'ilIg Dr. Crafts twenty years ago at. Thousand Island l`nrk.whoro he conducted .1 Sunday school pu-liamont in 1876-7. and at Kingston, where he spoke one evenin It that time. and at tha provincial Subba innhnnl nnnvmnhinn nt. 'l`m-nntn About the ' \I nun ll r. \I||nr n.-. 5 stuns tim. Ila was (hon n pnst.or,making Sabbath school work a specialty in con~ : junction with his wifofwho in; well known all over Umad:\ by addresses in the same I CIUSO. n- n...n. :.. mun whiln . nnntnr uh . The nndereigried respectfully Inlldp. to his friends and the publici-rnerally that he has re- moved` 6 llns._ I 32 & 134 Princess Slreel. 099. THE STANDARD BANK. The premises have been remod- elled end renovated. With in- creased facilities and larger stock wehobe to merit a fair share of public patronage. We pur- pose 6": i in; a full stock of Gno- cuute. nurrs AN!) CONFlC`l`l()N- - I:_RY. Canadian, English and Ame- 9 mug on Thursday, lprll 8 _ ` `rltapuone NO. 399. onaorvunce. Dr. Crafts in making a tour of Cunndn. having npolxon at. Windsor and London nlready And having appointments for ten days to come at. Poterboro. Bolloville. Brockville. Ottawa and Montreal. |.I.....- ....\-`I. nl` l.':......i.-`... 1-ill rnmnmhnr ` work in which all Anglo~Saxon North Am- vhae a cause. llr. Crafts in I884, while a pastor in New York. became in specialist in Sabbath relorniand published The Sabbath For Man." which the press of Canada, Great Britain and the United State have recog- nized an the standard work on this subject. in l889 he resigned his pastorate to give his whole time to the de- fence of the Sabbath. in behalf of which and other reforms since added to his work. he has travelled in the last seven years more than one hundred thousand miles, speaking in leading churches. col- lege, conferences and conventions, both in the United States and Canada. In 1895 he gave a course of Iecturee on Practical Christian Sociology." since published. at Princeton theological seminary, in which hetreatsd all current reforms as parts of the one great reform. the ohrietianizing of eociety. and received the unqualied approval of the faculty in a published let- ter. To carry forward the same broad reform he had organined the year previoue at Washington. D.C.. the reform bureau, an international organization of which two ex~Canadians, president B. L. Whitman. of `Columbia-1 university, and Rev. Dr. Hugh Johnston are trustees, and other Canadians private members. One of its trusteei is Col. '1`. H. Anderson. ex-minim ter of Bolivia. through whom it is hoped that Spanish literature on the Sabbath and temperance can be sent into` the Span- ish republic of South America to lift them at least to` the North American standard, a erica is asked to join. The reform bureau pen presented by president Cleve- land, with which a bill was signed in the last congress to break up the ninetr day divorce colonies in the territories of the` west. The bureau also defeated a danger- ous race gambling bill and raised the age of tection for girls to eighteen in Uta , besides inaugurating the plan of` Sabbath cloeing of post otlicee by local} option petitions. The bureau has half a dozen kindred bills in the new congreee. 'Ik... u...-ma tuhinnn ronxnr. mnrn nf the ' 0l'Nlen5$ IOIKIQIC Doing proviueu. U] Iluluu Q in this way. by four hours` reading on each. the following topics cnn be luirly well un- { deretood in I your : Education, municipal ' ` government. immigration. Sabbath reform, . labor. lbe lumily, nnionul goveriimenh. ' amusements with special reference to puri- E hr. gambling. prison reform. the liquor `_ problem. new and true ebnnty. The \ bureau In taken a ennd ngninet. the Cor- ] line unendmentg-etoed by president. Cleve- ? land, which Dr. Crulu reports will be op i posed in the new congress by all the leed- } era 0! tbe iinmigrution movement. and so I` cannot again be enacted. , I):-_ Pnfui hmh abound in umrecietive I dozen nnuroa nuns In Luo uuw uuustuea. N The non baking meant move of the bureau is I topic-n~mont.h plan of reform st.t?d_v," I11 airing but ten minutes a day, condensed atleta being pr3vided.by which in this nmv, hv inur hnurs` madina on each. I rofonncon to the place which the Camdu * ` elino. AI Toronto he interviewed one of * tho govcmnont ministers in regard to or CIDIIOS gllll IE IDICEBLI. ,' Dr. Crafts books abound appreciative occupy in tompenncc and the Sabbath, as the front rank of tho nations, although his present lctuntonr shown that ho rocognixoe room for iinprovunenl and dangot of de- eluding kinotoooono exhibitions of the Ncvndo prim ght Iron Canada. a move- nonl he in loading in the anus. and it in expound that steps will be taken to quar- amino this bcunlity. as Police Gunmen nn qunntinod on the bdlor. Iauotcuoo tug IIII Bahia Jnollco anon: ' `Thoma &L`o.-Bnnch oicootncs. I Acounhr cuo| 1 A hgogrg-_Inlhr E ig.-| QWYUI `ml; 1 Snylbo Iinbor. ~ start! K output iupton .11. Kingotan, Clhnqui .RnilnyOo. Yunnldnnu to put} ol dahnhn lino. I J; ISCOCK.[ I Ynxu. I-A'LuhuLpdoonmg' nah mnill [kl Ihiel Ian dim ASSIZE COURT oocxn. [-nav. yo. F. cnAIfs.' \\ l|.lll'|l I9. (ERA I l`.\`. ,._ _;. ' ' 0! man-Icn suponnienuons DI um .lDI2IlcI)~ ' ` Ioninl railway. Quebec. II I salary 0! 82.- I mo . mm. In: boon nromotod to the oco 1 tor uomlors soap wnpporu. } There was I rumor in Ottawa of an ad- journmont of the house nt. outer for two ` weeks. to allow the administration to mlko ` up the uritf. but Mr. Laurior uid he wn ' not unto of such I proposition. | Sweet pone 5c. pol oz... mignonokbo l0c. per 01.. muturtium: 15. per oz.. all fresh ' seed. Fisher. 'I`_.. _.......b..LI- `A:\L:r\rI u-nnnnn .'nnA iirnn BY ma SCISSORS. `rho Very nun Iron cm And continent -`rho authored Llnu y lapel-Nil-I And the World's Nun Wind 81 the United Press . Fresh eggs. I00. I doun nt. Fisher}. Froch eggs. 10c. dozen. at Mclho Bron. Fresh mil butter, 160. lb. as Mckao Rrnn,