\ jflj III` I nmvllw 75. $9! Yard. -I74 PI-Incas sum. Iruln mnyorplinner. It was shown that Mrs. Watts had. ( ing I previous any in the '`houae, oheyed the mice of the institution. ' statement of the superintendent ah. that the Inn not discharged. but that left. the place of her own Accord. An or wu inued for her re-admittance. ____i____ Dodluclon or Grunt : lounuon: AI 1 York. April nun. RAID` \V.|--An_.. L A ' ` House 0! Industry Directors. The directors of the house of industry met yesterday afternoon. Lieut.-Col. Dutf proaididg. to take action regnrding zbe one of the old woman, Mrs. \VaM.s, who complained that she had been refused ad- mittance to the inntitution, notwit.hat.and- ing that she had in her possession an order from m|yorASlinner. It. um; alum... n.-s n_. 117-. | . . awacx or grippe. We notice the name of our townsman, F. H. Huffman, son of T. A. Huffman, amongst the successful .\I. lbs. in the recent examinations in (,)ueon s university. Con- gratulations, Freeman ! Two or three of our prominent citizens, amongst them one of our eity fathers, were up before the police magistrate yesterday for violating the by-law prohibiting bicyclists from riding on the sidewalks. We understand the cases were adjourned. and possibly not this is the first otlence they will get oil` with a severe reprimand, and this will be a warning to cyc-lists to keep off the side- walln. They were built for pedeetirans and the town authorities will see that the law is strictly lived up to, and ye of the silent steed can betake yourselves to the dusty road and_keep your eyes open for run- away teams and all the other evils there to be found. I Ion- vnnnn 3 uu vlllii II, I. bun uncured. they Inn inn !utt;j_piod`ol tho fund} III N - llfl. George Day, of Toronto, is spending a couple of weeks under the parental roof. The Reindeer started on her regular trips yesterday afternoon. The roads are dry- ing up beautifully, and in a very few days the has traces of winter will have vanish- ed. Charles Roee has been confined to the houm for the hut. week sulfenng with an attack of grippe. W0 notion Lhn nan-an (J A... A ..... -- un Ill may. and and untimely death occurred at Violet yssterds , Edwin W. Perry pass- ing away after shout. two weeks illness of neumonin at the age of forty-two years. he large circle of friends of deceased in` Na euee and Violet sincerely sympathize wit the sliotbd wife and family in their hour of trouble. Deceased was a brother of J. R. Perry and Mrs. W. A. Rockwell, of our town. Two children and e sorrow- ing wife survive. The funeral takes place at Violet to-day, the burial on his own I farm. ' . n_____ h, s - E. W. Perry. Violet. Pane: Away After A Brief Illness. N.u'}\.\'l-:h:, April 13 -The annual meet- ing of the cheese board was held in the town hall on Saturday afternoon last. The meeting was a very representative one and after talking over the prospects of the coming cheese season and other important subjects pertaining thereto. the following oicere were elected for I897: E. H. Phippen, kiresident; George Cleale. vice-president; V. R. Uordanier, secre- tary and treasurer. The first meeting of the board is called for the [int Wednes- day in May. A lld and nnfinuoln .l....LL --_._.rA- I nvnnE's" Eof, ,_ --.. ... -..`. uunalllllllll AU! lll UlI|IOW' mated that when the legislature of the ,5 Pacic province passed its act it was 0 not conscious of the effect it would have upon the public interests. Outside of Mr. Mclnnes speecb what evidence in this direction has-been given to the federal government? None that is apparent. But if any is forthcoming the suggestion of the Witness is the reasonable one, that the government might be justified in disallow- ing the act, avowedly to give the people of British Columbia an opportunity of re- I I t considering the matter. If, says the : Witness, after an appeal to the people, or even without that, the British Columbia u legislature re-enacted the charter, the l)o- *1 minion government would then do well to allow it, even if it seemed to be corruptly Fl accomplished. The issue is not n pcrsen- n alone, an issue between the Globe and n d` member of purlimnent, but between par- 0` liament and the people as to what the public interests demand. --V--v-uvw vl no-ywnlluuu uulus DUO! (Hill'- '1 tor of the British Columbie legiela- ture _ for the` construction of the British Columbia Southern railway. which, according to late accounts. carrier with it the ownership of `vast extents of mineral lands including much of the coal lands in the vicinity of (.'row e Nest Pass. This syndicate is ululerstood to haven deal with the Uunadian Pacic company, and it has decided to build the Crow :-1 Neat Puss railway with or without the subsidy. How far, if at nli, (ilobe directors or shareholders may be interested in the British Columbia charter` and its disposi- tion is not the point at present. It is em- braced in the argument for the disallow- Anna A6` Chg l)..:L:..L n.1, . .- J IllIIllUUq 1.6,` II) "ll ich champion his cause on the C '5 Nut railway question. The in that concerns the people is the bearing of certain thinge towards the public intereete. A oyndiceto of capitnlinte holds they cher- tgp at oh- D..h1-L IL: I Nor A Pmlispiun ISSSUE. fb Globo in lnvlng its trouble: with r. lgolnnbo. H.P.,1nd. thou paporl ih uhnmninn hil IIAIIIA an OR.` ung - = ' t-:"_'_._.;V.._t . I _3 I ' _Ind ththo oonrigo of hi: convin- tium. It ullnlu to in non how bo not of tho premier in to by regarded and nip- ported By public opinion. AN UNTIMELY DEATH. .. um nuuuuunloll. Lno shows achm-and hm 9|... .L.. vuu HIIUWU b she order Kl VIII` advise I. (1 `NOW! . dur- die- The .l...-. nu uc-`cu Inna mt Fob. Nth will In unilnbloforthouowdnu. l'ickouatNio- both 85. each. , -- ' organ lecllal. ,, The organ neoiul by the celebrated - in Dr. Stock; enlnood, poetponed roan Feb. sh, will be given in St. Andrew's chm-Vclloo Tneldey evening noxl,`0th inn. The ticket: nned for Feb. Nah unilnble fortheuewdnte. l`ia:kon.. an. llneodore Irwin, "` "'*'-*'`- _`_ Phil! Cleaning and Pruning. use town hall in aid of the Med church. It was fairly well Auandod. Kmpphu boonen ed to mnkoc here this summer. in An_dcno_I3. I hat : nnhnnl 2-`L..'-3A!- We hope the mining boom terinlize. H. Wood and F. Wensley have gone to Manitoba to seek t.h9_ir fortzune. Mrs. (Dr.) Adnme and son have gone to Kingston and See|ey e Bay visiting friende. rewes no service in the English church luh Sunday. A sugar aocinl Ina held in the town hall in Meshodiet fairly walhm-na..a 1-1.- mg over me stalker and Scoring We hope will H. A\_V9n: no... .1\ \l.._;.-L, . `C: Plow-nu Nten. Puzxxu. April l2--E. F.Co two experts from 'l\>ronto were I ing over the Stalker and Storin Wg bong um lnininn L..-- -=" wuu so ms many and arduous dutios. Mrs. Robert. Mcliimm. mother of G. F. McKimm, of the llidenu Record, Smith :- Falls, died Saturday aged ei lityfour years. She broke her log byn allnbout. Christmas and since that Limo hu been steadily failing in health mus amount to w,;iUU. Belleville deaths on Saturday, Sunday and Monday : Philip \rlc(luire.hotel man, aged thirty-one; Mrs. Frank Wnllbridge. aged sixty-ve yours: Johanna O'Donnell, aged ninety-ve )'.'ll`S. Rev. rnonaignor Furrelly, Bellevillo, was ordained into the priesthood nnd celebrated his first mass fort-y-six years ago Sunday. He is still hula and hourly and able to at- tend to his many and arduous dutios. Robert. Mnkam... .....u.-- -n- n ualuu 1-`uunenly irum heart. disease. 0. B. Fralick. merchant. tmlor, l icton, is offering to compromise with his creditors at forty cents on the dollar. The liabili- ties amount to 37,500. Rnllnvilln rhmok. ._ KV_L,,_ 1 r- aumcwnt: support. Charles Benedict, of Thprlow. died on Saturday aged sixty eight, years. His end came suddenly from heart. disease. B. l`rnIir~Ir mm-nk-.. o...I-_ nu- News of the Dlsu-Int Condensed From the WM: Exchanges. The Smith's Falls lmly Echo has de- cided to cease pubhcanion owing to in- sutiicient. support. Chsrles Rnnnrli.-0. II 'm.....1..... 4:-.. -- ~ ~~~--~._ .-- rout Ivuuu. JIIUIU WIIU blond orootint one tho coming spring would no ample: at Onaoonn Wire Work Ohumunronai. dunhlo fonoos, dtonnt storm. A no ovary ductin- tion of to work and who cloth mum- fuoouod by. I . PARTRIDGE. w"6`z`z":s`."r?axi'Q'.`.`. I ...... ... muu nugm-an uocmno, to one end that seeing the people will believe and em- brace. Sincerely yours- S.un'ou I(:-;.~'.-\r.- `rm. -unuulvlllu entirely in the so called Pro testant branch of the christian church we thought that the Anglican Episcopal brunch held identically. in all things, with our brethren of the Methodist, Baptist. Con- gregational und Presbyterian churches. and very great was our surprise to find that, in this estimate, we were much inistnken. English church people are prone to think that the peculiar doctrines of their particular church are well understood by outsiderrl. but this is a great mistake. English church doctrine. in most cine.-I, needs only to be understood to be accepted. The true province of the An_i.{lic.m minister. then. is to forego the eloquent and learned dissertations that pass for preaching among too many of our dissenting brethren, and pay particular attention to the presenta- tion of true Anglican: doctrine, to the end seeing nonnln will lmlinu. M. We are rejoiced to see evident signs. even nmoiig tho so-`culled dissenting c iurchee, of incorporating into their man- ual many of-the featuresof the high church service. Our running commentary upon some of the English churches of the city will close with St. James church. The rector was ably discoureiug upon some of the tenets of the Anglican church doc- trine. Having been schooled in early and middle life entirely in the called branch Of Lh rllrlnliunx nL.......l.. _- llIU|UUy. In All Saints church we found 1 Congregatimml singing. and what. all else delighted our ecclesiasticnle ium--tlno high church aervice. Dies and low clmrclnnon may say what please, this world will yet swing bu the high church service, as in an ev ment, a part. of the once invinciblt cause undi vlded church-swing away from. ur- _-. - - ` uuuvu LU. A visit. to St. l'nul`.i romintls us that this structure is modeled in most outlines nftor many churches in England, uml without, doubt. in uouecruolud more nearly in nu- cordnncc with the rules of Al1giiClllICilUl`(`.il architecture than uny other church edice in the city. The choirhoro wefuund small in numbers, but excellent in execution. The voice of one of the lady singers we recogw nized as formerly of St. James and of the cathedral, and 21 voice that ever imparts to the English church service a rare and incomparable quality of strength and ` melody. In All Q.n`no.. ..!.....-1. _... r - 1 ..-.... vvu uuuuvuu D Ull-IIICII predilectioxiiaiid desire for the voice divine of woman. Sb. George's choir will never be complete without; the addition herein added to. A ..I.:. A, H: `I- uwuI5D5CubllUU['l IN large enough for in city of one hundred thousand. The ritual of the cathedral far the hunt liali'-dozen years, let us say, hii.-4 been 4l'0nll0l`0l in n most appropriate manner. li y this we mean tlmt it has been recited in :1 slow and distinct form. We have lately no- ticed n disposition on the part of the dean to somewhat hurry the ritual. so to spank. I am quite aware that it is the practice in most of the American churches to ``hurry the ritual, but am decidedly of the opinion that this characteristic of our American brethren is a defect rather than a virtue. St. George s can well boast of n talented organist and a well drilled choir of men and boys. But is there a` defect in the musical part of the generET" liurch service? Our answer is, yes, and these are some of the reasons. In visiting several of the Anglican churches in Toronto. Ottawa, Quebec and Montreal. we found what are termed The auxiliary choirs." By this is meant a body of Indy singers immediate- ly in the rear of the cathedral choir. It happens to be our lot, unfortunately, to be absolutely destitute of M musical knowl- edge, and lherefore our criticisms may not be entitled to much consideration. How- e er, having been early started forth in our earthly career, as a member of the masculine division of the race. we confess 3 distinct predilection and voice womnn. 99. (!.m......-.. ..|.,.:.. ...:n H CC THE DISTRICT DASHES. one cnurcn in the limestone city. Neburally, the first of these edices to attract attention is the imposing struc- ture known as Sc. George : cathedral. It. can bet-aid of Proteatanism that its ten- dency is to build much larger churches than the needs of the people require. St. George's cutliedral is large enough lly Lhnunnmi l`hn rih--I` K. o--.._..._._. I ' i The _l`ee_tnreI or the Angmnn` Ohurehee-_ - The Doctrine: Proelelned In Item. The city of Kingston but men ne churches than any othercity of like Iveelth ind popnletion in either the dominion or the neighboring re uhlio. We do not in- tend to intimete, y this statement. that our city he: more religion: people than ' other plecee of the same dimensione. but on the principle of what the mathema- ticians call is general average. it is pro- bably no better or worse then other places of twenty thoueand. I desire to write A word concerning the Anglican branch of the church in the limestone Naturally. first nf than ndimag on 0 an uuuvu lli Mus wollauandod. John been on make choose munor, Andu-son. Brom- zlpifvisiting Miss Konnody. uh buy turning out numn vmung nus: Ken turning vugmua THE cnuaes. -hurch mostly rging. above ur ecclesiastical sensor- rob 5-,,.`.,',.n "icon-L--- . vvviv nut l00K' Scoring mines. `In will snm. mn- :\,um:-nuulcul sensor- iervice. Dissenters any what they back to , evil mo- nce iuvincible---be- -awing there- . Coxwell and we here look- In-inn Iain`- ._._.__l _ ump _v. -7 v--v-uu n Pine epplee at Carnovnlnyh. y J. W. Oldlin ha eelooued the Dangler he gee range ee the `heel: on the market. nobin- Chine Enter eggs. decorehed. regular ntecement. than price 25.` now 200. J. Craig & Co. II than New good: errivin every morning at limensione. Spence & Co's. the lee ing illinery store. The caretaker of the pa`; in; at work -age. cleaning up the winter`: accumulation of another place: dire. Jmn mun. " I \ Whi munnsbcing aid in a church nun-Cuun. uytho depu-nuns or Turn. the rod eollapnd. Sqvon women and ounnn won killodind qhirsy pa-nu `V".i'..'.'.=:'?..`.."..':.*:'.;-......_.._._d J nun Inn`: l".. un un lily. and thrre t. in general- ly beli'e-vce pm The British government has not received any claim for compeneation in behalf ,0! Eldud J. Ivory, the nloankeeperr MN w York. In-ened in Glugow on September [Ssh Ian en_d dlcchu-zed from `cnnmdv nn , ......... an-an V11 0 IIIUTV. The British WI up Racuon has sailed from Cape Town under sealed orders. The olcials them" refuse to divulge her dutimtion, but it. is rumored she is bound forDolnoABI. dubs-re al- "3.li.d; 3' an ll genor promnmng said that all the to bnobnll agnin was boob. made up his mind,. baseball when the to transfer him to gambling in future. John Clukson, the once famous pitcher. talk about his going back He said he was Ihrnughv with Clev and club u_bmpb- uu u_y uua coinpany. R. W. Hanbury. replying to 3 question in the British house of common.-. announc- ed that the board of trade would ask the government of the dominion of Cumin to furnish a report on the result of the law ' g glnbling in future. Clukgnon. Hm mm. 4...... -=--t-- .. nu; nlul or wnneush, And Cnrnovsky has them. (Jive him your order for Uood Friday in good time. Yesterday in Montreal, judge Ouimet rendered judgment. against. the directors of the Teuniecouata railway. awarding A. R. Mncdonald, contractor. $l!)3,000 with interest, percentage which he claimed as due him by agreement on the bonds oat- ed by the company. Hnnhnlre` rnnluin- In - ._----A=- 3'! ."'9ment mm .- ..un_y mgm. a party or young people drove up to Mr. Duil"s,of Invernry. to par- tuke of the treat of the season. They re- port a good time. As it is spring the fnrinere ure repairing; their fences. J. Burns is having it patent fence built near- ly all over his turin. He has Mr. Wilson, in very clever builder, doing the work. I . Burns and Miss W. Burns attended the funeral of Thomas O`Brien,of.\ieseusanuga. Hie remains were put in the Roman Catho- lic vault at We-'tport. Mr. and Mrs. Donoghue, of (lenanoque. were visiting ut. Mrs. Uo:gro\'e's. They returned home Monday. All along the creek may be seen the form of the pike gliding along. nvoiding the keen eye of the man with the spear. Still a number have been spearerl since they started to come up from l.oug'n- boro lake. Saturday next 1 . Burns will go to Ogdenaburg, where he will prepare for his duties on the water. The frost, is partly out of the ground, so the farmer is preparing for spring work. Miss L. Keenan, of Clenburnie. who has been `visiting at F. L,`.ire_y s, returned home. Miss L. Burns visited at 1`. Ryan : and re- turned to her home in Kingston |astSatur- day. UILCI U(`C|Ir|`(9lICU (,).\'!`H.~`, April l`.!.--Monday ber at people from here a funeral of Mrs. Lyons, of R remains were put in the Last l<`ri\luy night. a party of_\ [me On]... I\` A'.,_ A7 uyllcl lcll up uallagncrs. The attorney-general was I his opposition to the tnx exam} vutora. I\les-I-rs. Whitney an leaders of the other parties in cure, were equally strong ix, tiuu. \J|UUH 3. Furnishings as worn upper ten at. Gallagher's. attornev-unnm-nl 1 uuuur ma personal notice. There are so many gas stoves on 1 mnrkebin rquires thu experienced hi to make the selection. See them at J. ` Oldn'n`s. IT`.......'.. 5.. mg-mu auu. nne. uallnghcr. A local veto:-irmry surgeon says he knows for a. farce Uni! `uberculosie em. 4 in cattle in this district, notwithstanding (#15 J1: porta to the contrary. Cases huve..cumo under his personal notice. Tlmrn urn on w-----" --W` *` uuuuluuy. Ask to see our 50. fast, blnc reguh1r7Jc. line. (iallnghcr. vetorirmrv Rurunnn n uuulls uutn gold and silver. Spence & Co. show the trimmed millinory in the 1 in the week and nor. be 1 Saturday. Anlr tn non nur an... :....s L LAAIUU IIUIH LOFOHLO. (Lillagher is selling tho best kid gloves on the market for 7.`c., regulnr $1.12.`) line. Mrs-. Williams. township of Portlxuid. exhibited an the market. today a specimen of ore found on her fprm, lot thirteen, con- cession fourteen, and which she says con- tains both gold and silver. Snenna.!r.(`.n aim. H... I-_---- - - - UUIINUGFIILIOII. Kunnn ton gives satisfaction. Have you tried it`! J. Craig & Co., agents. Thomas Robinson &Son have geceived orders for thirteen Orange banners The glorious 'l'welft.h will be more effulgent. than ever this year. Some of the orders came from Toronto. (Lallnaphnr L. ....n:..,_ -I - nuu Hmury or Ur. l"co an health should have been incre.-a..-:el. His is useful and unpleasant. oHice,and he,l good otlicinl should be treated `xvi! consideration. 1.......... A- ' " ' um-nup muury. J. W. Oldlfs version on gas: stoves after twenty-nine years in the gas business should go. |'urn In-1n'n ........~ J ' 0! . For the first time in a great: nu years there will not`. be a gatherin comm priests here on Holy Thurs ing to the absence from the cicy ( bishop Clonry. W. m.m..'. .~..-n:-- ~ nu uurnovsuy 9. Remember a special discount. off all crockery sold this munch 1 mt C0`?- 14`... L- c_,,. .- uuIl I(Ul.a 1-quare. Three big tins mustanl 1 at Uurnovsky`s. I-?.nvnnm|\n- .. -----'- I IIIIU. H The Danglor gas range is the moat. artis- . ticnnd up-to-dale stove on the market. Now on exhibition at J. W. Oldn s plumbing oecublishmenb, 37 Brock street, market. equare. Thrnn hitr Hnn n.....b..-j ~-~ ` "` sprung awnings or the con J. Craig & Co.. Brock 5 thing you want. in t line. VIVL- Y\ ` urucx BU`9el:. Sponooxt 00. make a specialty of milli- nery, therefore always show the latest; novelties. B. M. Britton. QC.. 1\l.l ., was home yesterday and attended the opening of the spring sittings of the court of maize. Cfil? &. Rrnnly cl---4 l~--- " uuulll gl). l'ure maple syrup and n . (Tn. A III; Haul 0| Whltelhh, l`...........l... l.,.- .1 V -- _ vn. nuu. W. J`: 3., - Agent, Kingston. vuv unccuu ('0IlIHl0n. Call and buy your new En=:ar`hnt t. U:nllagher s. Latest. shapes and colors to select from. See all the specinl advantages in the Dangler gas stove at J. W. 0ldn a, 37 Brock street. _u.........n.r`~- -- I x .u, The salary of Dr. nould lmrn Imnn um u4uuun_y mgnu. \ Street. rsur No. 1!! m:ulo'il.8np| the line this znuminu, tho lirs-t. the recent. volliuion. (full nnal L..." -- A-\/4 n. u. ent,e[-L, M0`m.lny night. btreet. l"nr Mn nuw 1- IOHGI cabbage ab Cnrnbvs|ry a. The Dang'ler gas range leada-ot.hgrs fol- low. See it at J. W. 0ldtin s, 37f~Bl`0ck uroet. The best programme of the season at the 1.0. B. U. enoerLniIuncnt.,operu house, Flanker- Mondny llight. . Dpouc I on. me ludiugiaillhery ur.'ore. ~ a Everything t}1at a nawin ties and colored shirts shown byGnIlagher It I aawing of 25 per cent. Fresh water arose, sweet potatoes and New Florida cabbage Cnrnove|ry _ Dangiler mu ramre laadn__nc.hm- r-I l W ` `What tho Buy Reporters caught on tho my. ' Oates Ovcurroncus. |.....'I I.) ll, \ - `wnia-s Qvaiio wau-`rs. -&_---y r-.. `rt wul nuucus Inst a num- attended the Railton. Her but. in tho u-nun ol....... w. JI'iT:vsoN,A Botwun Prlnnnn A -. ~-~-__.` __-. -.v 1", -- The '%n.tII Wonder ;K- of ILA would an -oLu.n:. ,..n...... ..-. general not alone in exemption on ole- and Hayuock, her the legisla- ly strong in t.lneir nh:'nn- n-nu DllIUl- vhow largest stock of 'y city. Call early disappointed on by New \'ork s xaher`x_ . black satin shirt, Ftlllnohnr . mzuloritsnppourunoe on minu. Lhu tire-t. ..;.... ..;...... cial is allowed Ll this Immr.h gr. I r--..:- ` ` l"co oliice (`.l`B7ln4l Ni- .'.. .. ul nunuon. Her vault. there. -Iv nf lrnnnnv ........|.. Eu-1 3|/UVUH on me head San Hmm n} I u I DIPIIIIXI `custody on I }:'."\%"..'." 1.-- -_A .I.. vn Ill um ltigll` ' their objec- muumnu ne, being :1 `with full when (:53 The II|ll`lI-!IvO'f':;`:;;:-1;.-I'l';yl but I 1 person: badzy. Ion nwsndthil hduhdx shouted ; Iron 1`o"oicBilh,h oqtgcncy unugchp no hqrvqI.'pIfy- 3 3&1 ,, . `. 5 ' ..-uuv ununu, f vernrv. tn lmr. -Ivy.-u um I.` ull Lime aim-8 vino miona nomnpgnutom insoonplo of wash. W. 1!. Raymon. Toronto, is rpondingu few days with lgiouda Iago. cpallu Dlnl. \ The inspector: of the Toronto and Her- chnnbs bunks were here this week "oingl over the booksof the branches harp; Wino the urchuon of the l'hillipo&Co. (hilorz) uoc no in I conundrum to all, includin some of the interested parties. It is an that than were two tender: at the ammo figure. and it. is rumored Hunt. the darne- monhlatonmon huronocurod it. A Argo numbe__r of Gunu.-oquounu will npond Good Fridayln Kingston. The India hockey club iutond holdinnnnnm lnsnonplu Rumors. Tmnnm i. uuu mm. wuuem Uullnch. Charles and Arthur Houletre will open a job printio oice in the Turner block In a couple of guys. It in also rumored that they will also publish a weekly paper, in- dependent. The young men are both - energetic workers end wIl|,uo doubt. meet with a (air petronege. Osborne Welieter, who for the put three months he been ln Brimh Columbie repreeeming the Mo- Creedy bicycle company. he returned" homo for a couple of months vecetion and , will open a bicycleienleeroom and livoln` I the premieee lately vacated by the `- chants benk. TL- I-.-..4_A-_- -t AL- In , - `I `- D I 1 The Latest Tlrllugn From I Vlgoroun Eastern Town. (i.\.\`.\.\'I)Ql`l~2, April 13. --'I`ho committoe of arrangements for the big A.(),U.\\'. demonstration met last. night. but. did not come to any denite arrangements as to the nature of the attractions. The ma- jnrity of the workmen appear to be in favor of having a big horse race as one of the loading attractions. `Should they do- cide to do no the purses will be big onec. Theodore Mathewson spent. A few dnys in Yorker this week on A visit. to his brother. Mrs. M. Mathewson. ol Yorker. is spend- ingn few days with her parents how. Mr. and Mrs. William Bullnch. Chnrlnn and A.-91...- rv....|_u_ ._.-n -,,-.. 1 . u~vv um JAM'L'XIunNir', @ Prinmoan gamut. l`lm :- 75 & 77 PRINCESS STREET. VTHE ANTELOPET:T6'"E Youihave only to take a trial on the ANTELOPE to be con- vinced that it is perfection. Ex- amine it at ELLIOTT BROS. GANANOQUE BUDGET. Contains all the latest improve- ments and composed of the best fittings man ufactu red - - "Perry. or` andbsns EVERYWHERE ___._____________...._.._, /- ,1` mm worry. too. 1I:v;-yu.1..;.,,, `"0118 with wrong Baking Powder. Make thinmc mo may and right. by um, (IE Anna--- -..__-___. _ , HEALTH faking Down Stoves. Lend Packages only 250.4 Rah! I-wp TA G vial Tboqnl nnkol II-I nnnnn gee 252. 30c, 400. 500 and 600 per lb. Sold by JAB. CRAIG & CO. } wuuu That pays forthe Hardwarp you buy, therefore see that )'*o_;`1re satised. What we do ddvel`- tise and what We wish to sell` is good, solid, reliable Hardvilte. sensomma seeps. ' - " ' Robertson : ready mlxed reliable _ Paints, Whitowuhl-and Kalio- ~ mine Bmsbeu. ' ; u at cut pric_:. ~ `er . .,,V ._ V . `E if _s"l @T S_ umms,4 3190 Wellington Shook. `n ' TIIDI it ill be RON . H ` 00 Gorvdomna Tools: 8h'.h' W0 cnnholp you . .":li'{`~' lt S V0l:lMl`_Pl; `"3103 you'll need Paint AllOQln|g`f 2232::-~ -M -=1 -=-- o. `qt! '1:-3 niw 1` Now is the time to oloagn up both lnddo Ind on . `cmou m V ACCIDENTS {CLEAN .__-__.- - V IAIIIIJIKIIIUH Comer Prtnuu E 9000001.`; ` _.._..._._....._.,___.__.___..-......-. Pure Gold Baking _Pow%dVeAi .'. --~- - -:3-x--.y-`V "'II'D'I .- . - --:,-.~~*-x;. atmn:u:-uIo. so-no Bahia: unhadheaxth purmeulnuum. "PunGold"Ina.hqo- luulypuro --noVthlnhu1pmllnlt.. an this is proved by tho hlnlust tostknnvm to sclonoo--ohomlonl IPNIIII. _ g in main THtfnk_'s ntron3l.h--lllo. some mum man... KINGSTON. ONT A. E. i?iii6b's, to Ilmuuo Inna pica fonoo. Thou `who gga_ond no_o_ `T0 war? Wis"? -- v""` `V w :1` mm rod u i m.'J..'2 33 o2`.'u'.`...'u. ..:.ooo..:a..``.` 1'2 you-chance. 0:1! And no work. Crayon U much from the nmollnt,m!nH.nn. No mm to climb. J;w_`-pawo". ma P 03:3 s'r.. - ----_.-- - - "wow a `nu Ivuv 5-Thno doors above Open Rout} lhntvolnvo the that stock oIvtnoo.lIq`non, uooundpor.-.1 umnutyasoqnxgw arm UPTOWN. "`..!_`.V._!?_E-% 5.?` .'.2u".:`.'1' `:`>I.'1'...':l'. .:'a3.`: at noun prion until lob. us. ml-an an Aug: -. M.W. Agent, u IIIIUII IV IIIIIIC 0! III would on exhibition at No. 9 Iontronl otnot. strict! Ioolnlono 1::='.'."'-1s':.::.,'." 111 kg: oubolng iv; aw at the 'b9v9_ tank In don. -It In duinblo to be well droudd to law your clothes well made. perfect tting and In the latent ntylu. You will be All rigln yongo to Before Buying , .`H`0ii-` - V` Iwngxv & mow, w.=;B.::::=- .._.._-, _.v- JO '3'. `Buwoon Prlnoou and Brook Sta. ' , ~, V dxinhn of ue HVII-NJ I-rl I UIIIIL I unset . Tho wu-oroomn 1 tin wheel wlndo I. _...________..._Z____ . F163-t, Painter. 0|! Shodl. mm. nut to moot LBAVE70URi`0R: n;aus`2an`r.v you uy IIIIIIIIIII I01` Ill Tlnsmlthlnn 1;: allgltn bhnohos. Quick. nshlnotory work. rouonnblo ptlcoo. . =. _ uuu U luuw HOW. You nun uwo all the dirt and ` by mending for In. 'I\ln.n.In.I_- a._ .n u, u,,, There is no manner Job on earth It you don't know how. `I... --_ --.._ _n 4: , u . - `E _,__`e Ayaiii _ _, h` vs ulothon-`look at - " - ' V _ u1sinmum1.LzNnn1 - no 0 own: I tho 1:` `~ IIGIAMII In Hi: 11 nan. Trlmrnll Will hngpon and vehicle: become worn on tunhshod in units of the ban of one. Brin them here and wlmukos oorljo ofthom. We've I nomolooo 1: ant. tor munufnotm-ing oonvonnoea of every demrlpuon. ~' Ilifh n A -um n-.-.-- . at old vohlolo to an and how it to- nmocl And npuntod. price: no consistent `with huh min In rk Wo'vo good not-on out: for high: _ Q9 _-- _- VII VIIUUI II . IUW. For nnythlnc in Pine Ox-dond Foot- wu; no to ` n --_._4__- ,, _, --.-,7?-_,---- -rvv_I\r That could in mondod In Ilmplo ox- Innunoo. Our pstohu don't Ihov; on who and hula an nntnou itself; out prion no low. was an-ALI-_ I-. DI..- n_A__-: n, .4 In hulpoopl 2 on `V ` 21...: puoco'.'"oo.1f$ 31; me you oncnunont to: sunny. pomrna; In Aft. `In I!!! NIIW BARNW. In many spoofnl futlnn (pll Burnout pst.ant.n_) nrmnnl lmh Jolnu. om , mokoa ho quomau in uuln It. in the only yobblo on the bean . -4- Your 7 BIG OLE be sun `in! 0. NEW ARNW. sp_oo_f|| `_|'l_g_tItlI_(pl| bstantn) IURN-OUT `cm.eo`omnl .3. } llousjehold Economy. LQQDAI Qh 1.-- __ , , - on :::1 .b.. m...a. sum 3.. II Ilothu-`loo M` uh :13: um ux|L`.1.5vnnv3.H o 3 I lntut slot In 3:, mo. win Ghopu. Trimmings.` 5 no Prinoou Street. 9 may Y.K0.A. Bl'd. suns `"muun'." vi nu UUIIIIIOII ,0 to I :1 we r no g yang Ion e.m"`:':" . otnu -M-=='-"' :::.':r,:'.*::':..: ~ snnoluwolnont o uh uocxelmlod . mnurumo or in: put. to umnn nu ,. wql VII 3. our walls morn non pstantn) III 101'. THU 31 x ,"...,. 7"`, nlblo (or mhun I 0,, Written dluoclol no for lnurtlo; IIIAEOS to the am - 501|lI| oh: for u -9 street. oured. u; an? n o an 1: root! 111 be I for ord?-Rho: clv -rm: wntm 'r.""' M columns. In pub! "';"',` `E II "3 . '3" " DI. 0 ' ' mun. o .1 oth.r'ml_.> Isa oa%322.'oi%;'3: '-`- work ; nlno hnprov JOE)! OIIOID ` mums] Iimplo Illa] won't `if ` mu E "Op-'/or pt mes: -..-~~ N BED OF It is intimated cl ` be a conservative c :03! Man., and it is just `I. w._vv. in Winnipeg, thou l:`l ::`)"'_`_ aged and cast.-down mist the election 0 ml `ml candidate. by uccla The Wmu since rumours are correct, At every stage of the |houbnnocHh-nidI|uydidnotu- pdnlahkoun, to in than-that j%\&i91_ht|pl`Undu.. 3" ! TOW int hilt with ND "'9'" N9 Ind and us. 1. m. MI ...a_- -1 .u ` 3?. gm- . no-uuzult uooclnuon, vhooo re pneuma- sin. hvo In-mud the Iogiahtivo build- ingldori Ihoput wookandputnptho Oak than on An iuoido know how Irongsho in was and non Ho bond 1'. nuay"3:u will oltho iquor lnduooool than wlloluvo know- ol tho cinlntuncon. tho Noun eon- lnusbpnuh upon bin dam in Ho E I-Icirirnnh UXIICK Itin to the audit of Hon. Mr. Hardy that In rqoiotod the demand: ot the liquor interest for thounondlnont of his bill in anyto nit than, own in the face or thnntonod defeat. 80 in to be congratu- latod upon tho hoolbono Ito dirplnyod in nfuing to enpitulato to the Iiooula victulloro uoociation, vhou representa- luialnin imam- IIUHIIIIK I0 wlllplll Of. "But the my tho thing wan worked in a diagram to the illnznro. and my gov. cranium might Iroi fool satised to sun- uin Inch 3 nvono under similar circum- auncon. II`. Camovsky, .'.` Ilg__A..-A.'__- -3 I_4I_.u_ ,, -. .......5... uuvula uy nun amerence of views between the member: there would be nothing to complain of. the in! tin Lhinn _.. _--L--I -'- uquor element. controls Ioqislntion. . .3 to the wisdom of the clause there may very well be an honest difference of opinion. Thdro in much to be mid Against nu-owing such a question an that of restricting the liquor tnic into ovary mnnicipnl concoct. sad if the datum of the cluuaa had been brought About by ncln dioronco of views mamhnn ml... _....u L. "The defeat of the Ontario government on the clause in the license hill authorizing munici l councils to fix the honrs"'of open- ing emnaloeing of hers should he I mutter of regret to every person who does not up- prove of a condition of affairs in which the liquor element controls Ioqislntion. Wiodom of IA rlnnnn oL.s_. ---- ----~ uvquaanu v nun VIA UUJIUIDIV UA'l'lUN. The Tononbo News cannot. be considered I supporter of the Ontario government. Ipdeed it has indulged in criticism at. times Iihich baa wnrrented the essumption that it had not much esteem for those who formed the ministry. Under such circum- stances these oominente, or rubber con- gretuletione, will beread with poculier in- terest. : ..........._..v, u_y uumnmravlull. sincerely hopes that these correct, and that lienceforward at everystage the political situation the `O11 opposition will be most active and aggres- sive. On the usefulness of the opposition, ils clonrness of vision and fertility of re- ff.` sources, depends the eiciency of the gov- ernment and the care it will be apt to take with every detail of its service. The British government at the present time `suggests a lesson against the one-sidedness of political power. The complaint is made that `fthe 3` present house of commons, with a grist ith rry In cohservative majority, absolutely unchecked by anything like effectual criticism on the part of the united opposition, seems ' destined, by the irony of fate, to beceeie - known as the most revolutionary` 0? t the country. Hence it is that ` measures. that mean a great deal 5 more than they are generally understood 5 to do. are "introduced with the utmost 5 light-hesrteduess, proposed with the E: at nest levity. discussed with the utmost 01 inadequacy, and decided by the merciless 9| use of closure." "' That is the result of having too many at supporters of a government, and having ' m, in their unmanngeble condi- tion.` enact some legislation which T' should never be passed. The Eng- lish press has taken to u humor- . which have passed the commons, but mak- ing fun of them does not otlect them. The sohsr sense 01 the house is absent betimes, because the opposition is not strong am enough to force it to be present. coNsL:a'\'.~1T'1: COMMENDATION. TBA Tnnnnt- \Y..-- ----- 4 NEED OF OPPOSITION. that Nat Boyd will again candidabo in Macdonnld. just possible that the party Winnipeg. though very much discour- cast.-down, will make an effort, to of Mr. Jsmiec-on, liberal acclamution. ' 'l`I... llI...,. _,-,,,, I I THE DAIPY WHIG. nil SE11-WEEKLY In published on al had 'l'l:it.xondun st 01 I you in advance; 0 o w .' . AtMoh:d to `.ho paper In one of the but Job Omen in Onnudn; npld. Ityliah and cheap lmprovod printing prolul. W. J. B VENRF, OUPOID Brovrlotot. Auuclnt ilulnou Innuu. Tllallllv &. QUJIIC Cleo - I41 `nil WEEKLY BRITISH W RIG "8 p M published every Thuradn n lnioct` you. paid In ndvonoo; ot on 81 ll. 1-3555}-wnnx1.v 1 `l`Ij:_'l'l_:`t_:_fuduu adv: cm wooo AND cod}. wmo I; no me I v I I ch publlnlmr. "AnH(!3hn !o|?:'l:e:t.gmox.xtn and nubnorir tionn an no and payable In advance. 01!! f I ted int! ' :11] uh: n::JmuonnTf: 0:-3onpo'$:b`1,: orders they win. nn.T-Isa wma puu. _M pbllnhod oven Thur nu mnrh- ..--........ zuuaa IOI` sue r.o-lon.pnn- IIDPIMDI. or an':thln I; and actual of ooda or mum nature: for In oxelndod. rd apnoea for profuuionpl, Inturumo lune: announcements are nub- rut:-lcuon. . Contact ldvcltlurl allowed two nhanna I none change: must. be [Mid `I110 uhlla or will not be use )1]- oucsndln o! urban! or cm. dluoclom shoal bo lsund on I" not insertion. All Iulvor Jumontu are nu Eat approval 0! tho A sdverthumontn OIII In )1. Anti um--I.n- 1.. ..a-----:-- wljldl ltuoi`-no. un -udoodi-no :.".:: .*..'. :..'!-.: ...-'::'.?l:.-a-r..L:?.'i-..1."`".*:; r own for notice. we. I npooilbd space M I lot; hair !o:l;I:`omnncuo'nnnoI`:n<.3'c:::oI.!;tI..bI no r - ....u.. 3f.`.i ..`.'7.':.`.`;,.`: .?..'.` 8; ....a` .:.,`i.,.; ggqqummpnp 9! good: for " - 5` -If- 3`h':n, I n a::snd`ov'u-.-1.0.3. poqho. ::'.:_.13'.'..;.*-.`,f:*.:.a':.... .:~ I v . notimol 3 watt. `\ Co. r can 1 5 uoud nulq.6wolvo lime 00` inch. Births. I ' two! ... .:';_';. :*'* W` 1 gram: q'tI)uthn.' an insertion. W. ...::':..":.':.,:;'a.*;"..`**...- DOLIAII Ell flu ;o|oI'whOOY.Dti1|h0 lllulon the m sud ovlo: II oonuuu nu:-u I suck v'o.l11no3`n.:tf'ovu. ; Imp `UP .. A:lfMElll wmb I` III . rnnnrnoxuu. ..'.'f'.'nE..' - -' . 33 . Ahmoumc lth In-.n-I Dinar. gngouoduigo so u a no. Ilglmu . Iurqumu no. amrr. ununoua mu xnmnm any-me. 1_.\D...A 994 IL... , _. a. nut outta ! VDIPI. Oulyooo one Ill culled in the police ooucnhiu morni . A. lcllroy d P. O"1`onbIn IP.n0`lI Qnnnd, aha:-g::wiu. man we umouncuon into (hand: oftho kitaco `a views of the ` lg position has bunngncd' d lllohtvudcdto Otuntoday. E _.._._-v- us run: vvuuaillcll II|IIn%. (n0 wagon : christian tupcnnco unionnd tho directors of the {mug men : christian nnodntion as whic it was nnolrod to puition the dominion mrlhmug .. ....... --_au_-uuu an wnlcn II: nnolrod pptguontho pulinmontbo pm lnbn an introduction into (hnudnoltho WC ti than rnognl-. -...`..- Want `IIMVIQII lnpt Out. A joint. meeting was bold yutprd aflunoon of the evangelical dliuzco. l tduponnco un_iou_n [LA 1.31mi`-A 01` AL. -A-.--- - ` 8 pans in morn: Fred. A. Folgor at once. R. W. agent. foot Brock street. Kingston. luri. lpl XIII). Roma. Wnlertown & Ogdenubnrg mil- road will sell excursion ticket: to New York and raturn at half fare for the round trip. Tickets are good oin on April 2651: and returning up Roz: including April 29:11. Person: who wish to visit New York at than 9.5.... .i.....m -.a...-.. lleorjln Mind