_..-.v-. w. --v ,u-vwn "A `motion eehing for the inning ot a eubpame for the defence, at the expenee qlthe crown." lays the Judge. "ehould only mention t thinge. ret, that the vitneuee asked at are neceeeery tothe defence. and that the defendant in poor. Upon the production of this eidnvit, un- leee the truth of euch uidevit were con- tented, the defendent should obtein , en - ordef from the court for the enbpwnee he one for. without being obliged to pay the costs of the clerk of the crown. In the present one the defeudent geee further. He given reeeonr, end if the judge grente the motion he would eeem to be approving of the reuoue given. end he would pre- judice the queetion no to the edvienbility ` of the proof to be made by the witneseee in queetion. The motion, therefore. in in- edmlueble. The Gazette edde that `Fan Tuesday morning e number of wit- neeeoe will be on hand and Mr. Grenier eppeere to be condent that the oeuee oelebro will he proceeded with." On its merits, of course, which will hen disap- pointment to lhoee who hate Mr. Terte on ! ere willing to fight him by fair or un- ieir meant. .-vvu av: -van-noun. -uv 'uvvcuvv In on u. Ir. Lturior and Sir Oliver Mont did 1:00 oolmin luau that would juntlty the publi- mtion 0! an Jlhol. V - _ I `p"0n d of pgrlhpont on I cool con- tract, and shutting Mi."Tnrh'I depart- ment ; ` md ollorl. ton Inulndtolu to non- olon. The judge dociddd shut the mucous givon for douunding tho pnooooo 6! Hon. II_ `I'.....!._ ._.I 92.. (Hz... Il-_.-L .I:.l _..L `*1-'3-in`?!-{-Ti The Thirteenth Is Coming. -_ I'\._-.___, ._ ---..-A-.._ -1 LL- _` nu.-- -- uuu-on Any mother anxious to secure , the very been for the money will nd many lengths of dross goods at L1idl|w a remnant. sale suitable for school dreaeoo. Or ten dollars to pend on bdrygooda will an one-half by uttondin Lnidluwin remnant sale on onduy. Como only and acme the boot. lengths. Ponce court to-nu. ___|:__ -__,,___._\L_p Payment of but Bonus. ____ ..-.I L_._.._ -1 .6: Ann . _ - 7 Ivwv on I $0!- -1" "Int gaunt no. 2 am. unonoua nu xnmmo om-zoo. AA: `A, g- _ ,,A `Q. 1. The Wanna With II Girl: A: school. nu uiun. but saluted no rm: mun! wme. suiunnur. 42311. 17, 439?: ooutbwnn.` mun-u. TPQ mam n`}1lHAn`nn|n. Puttolm utrmotronnn Youhoou-novutoto. Ou-docket {motion in can prion right And nulitvrnnn . J. lliacoak. umngnmpnourq quality gunnhtd. J. Biocoak. Z6ED-coAf, e Ni!!t%':%Y9!-!!.9I.. up uowuu. nvor. nanny! and stomach. And can: dyspeptia. biliounou, Ed blood. nick hdnnhg ate. nnn cant I uoulln . uncut, I 5...: u.:.'.'.a?'l.`-`..i"n.'.'2.i". J.."7,"'.e".. "a". .. cont ngiononndovu-y don help: the cure. I ..._ .. ....... ..`._.... ... ...u `an. gtntoa and who hove urohnod pulp wood in Canada. lent. the Canadian govornmont plans I duty on that commodity before tbby an romovo it across the border. Oonnldonblo hauling in boing done to secure tnuupo: taon before Tuesday non for the pulp wood stored in this city. J. Scoboll. of Cape Vincent. who bu l.6()0 cords piled bore, III in the city yontexday ~. ond today for that purpose. * Inch And Bod. Rich red blood on tron; igou-on health. Burdock `alas: glitters znrichen n.. m....a ......u.....'.L. ....... ..._.- i nalul. nuluuul D1000 uluon onncnen; the blood. strengthens the I on. regu- ' been the bowels. liver. idnoyn and. Itolnloh. Ind calm dvnnnmin. hilinnnnng Cllflllg (IIO EIHII. M. S . l |um!e_v reccivod a car load of norm and grain binders from the Me- Cormnck Hurveating 00., of Chicago, yes; : hardly. The duty on the car load nmounb | ed to about --5. Mr. Plumley bu ordeza i already for quite ll number of the man- chinoa. One goes to J. G. Acme. of St. Mary's. and another to Port. Hope. Mr. Plumley expects to do quite a business in , this line during the preeenb cannon. and nhould. u tho McConmck hnrveetingcom- 5 puny have I nplendid npuhtion. ` ICC UIIIILIIICUU Ill IIUWII [HIE W33`- \lNiI|inm Cones. of New York. is spend- ing the Enter holidays with his parenta, Mr. and Mrs. John Coaten. Rob|in'zi Hill. Mrs. F. C. Mcuuin and Miss Mcuiu I'(- turned this week from Philadelphia. where they spent. the winter, the guests of her daughter. Mrs. J. 0. Perry. E. M. Wall- bridge. Daeoroutao. nnrrowly escaped death last week. A railwny in) which wee be ingmrned slipped from t 0 hands of the men and etruck I crowbor, which was driven against. Mr. Wnllbridgeb head, in- flicting an ugly scalp wound, nearly frac- turing the skull. M. S. Plnmlnv rnoaivnrl A (Mr lnnl nf LUIIUUU \'l'5ID Wlioll IFIUHUU In KVIOUFIVII. Floronce Minchinton passed a very cre- ditable examination at Miss Robertson`: shorthand and typewriting school, and has taken a position with English a Perry. George Pnrrott. and family removed eater day to their tum nou Belleville. {kmon 8. Wnruer is brightening the outside nfl his house with I coin oi point. W. H. Davis is npending a few day! renewing old ; IC%l l&lllL|llC6C in town this week. i .II.'...... l`....A..- D\K KY-.- \'..-L .`- -...-_.l Ill VIIIUU UK IUTIIIIUT yuan`. Williun Preston left on Wednesday last fnr Denver. Col, to visit his brother Allan. who is spending the winter there for his health. Ailgn is N rtsd to hsim royi rapidly. J.`P. y lsit lat og visit with friend in New York. Mrs. Hanlsy is Also there. Miss Nellie Herring in visiting friends in Toronto this week. Mrs. Mowut is spending the Easter week visiting friends in Tornnto. Mr. Momit will join her for a few days also. Mrs. D. C. McNaughton has returned from an ex- tended visit with friends in Montreal. i`l:\-Anna: klinnkinsr... .-........l - ........ ...... lllllllly HIV IO"! I-U muurn ll! U|Il'|_V 00.50. Last Wednesday morning 3 son of W. M. Sexsmith. while drawing milk to the ' oreemery on the boundary line. near Ilosoronto, came near being seriously in- jured. if not instantly killed. The coat bound mixed trein came upon him un- awsres, and while doing his utmost to stop the team the ton no broke. Seeing a col- lision inevitable r. Sexsmith Ipiang from the wsggon. One horse was killed and the other will likely die. The wag-gm was more or less damn red and the milk one About ruined. r. Siexsmil.h`s lose will amount to about !l50. The iennors in this vicinity are busy sowing their spring grain. The season is some two weeks in ad vence of former years. \VilliAln Puutnn lnfr. nn \.Vn:lnAu~Iuv Inn. r. i"Aii'fzi iisc. %':'.;.1-`:.'..;':.**.: --uuu VI nut IIUIJQ ! There is a good deal ofnnxiety on tho` garb of persons raiding in the Umtod so too in Canada. In. tho (..u-mdinn Invnrnlnnnt faunas; uliud bun mo. enwum. nuuu. lll 06003500 WI! an BCWVO OH] lad y for her years and scarcely lmew what. aickneaa` wine, the and coming so gradually and peacefully. She was a devout; chriu- tian woman. a kind neighbor and a friend to the needy wherever they were to be found. The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon at two o cloak to the Na nee cemetery. Frederick Fitzmartin, orth Fredericks- burg. passed peacefully away on the 15th inst. after an illness of over a year of con- sumption an the age of thirty-eight years. The funeral takes place this afternoon to the Roman Catholic cemetery. A wife and family are left to mourn his early death. Lnnf. wnrlnnlaluv nnnrninn I Ann A` \V Ll l UIIU PTVFUIID UHJOyUu Wn8lnUe|VU. Mn. Margaret Bil-rel. mother of June: and Robert. Birrel. died yoamrday, at. the advanced age of eight -five years, an the residence of her son obert-, Deaeronto Road. The deceased was an active old lady ninlrnan` wan. Llm nnd nnminu nn anuinnllu DI IJXOTDIIDO. _ ~. N.\l`ANEE, April l7.-Good Friday peeeed off my moet such holidays do in Na- pwee. very quietly. The business places were all closed. and a Sunday appearance generally pervaded the town. with this exception that the smaller boys uni Game of the bigger boys played mu-blee The children or the mieeion band of the Enetern Methodist church held an entertainment. in the lecture room of the church last evening. A very interesting programme wee tten up by the little folks. consist in; 0 songs. reoltetions, etc.. and every- one present enjoyed themselves. Mn. Mnrnnr-at Rirrnl, Innthnr nf .lAn-Jan HT I01 IIIOIT U9: Edith Hunter returned yesterday from Michigan after a month's visit. Mien Lottie Allen has taken a position with the Robin- Ion company. Mrs. Robert English re- turned to Deeeronto yestaeniey after spend- ing I week with her eister Mrs. (Dr.) Ming. A. Mower: and C. Vannlatino um next. Monday for their season : work with the Great. North Western telegraph compuny. o!`1r)eeeront.o. ......_ 'A.._,-I In A--.` my-,|,_ IIIUIIB [KIT "Isl"?- Tho town council have for the Int. few clays a force of men on clearing the Itreeu of the winter`: ncoumulnblon of mud and ' other refuse. and the town will pan on in spring nppoennoo now in I few days. C. A. Graham is placing I wind-mill in the Hulfmnn cemetery this week which will be a very desirable lcquieltion to the plot.- holde're.who will now have water furnished Inst for their use. lhlleb. 11..-.-- --A..____n _--.-...I-_ n____ v-- vv--U-I-U$cuu_--J? DIV II V` 2 non. ~ " Nnaun. April l6.--`Tho hmam Chin- go um-in band gave 3 vary loo 0IltoI'hin- mom in the open homo mag, afar- noon. Thzhail was won lad ape! ovary om proton In as the trout. hay won; encond slur uoh numhor. and avert] times very gneionnly responded) ,'l'ho au- bcthaimnent wu indeed a true to_ I who attended. They left on she 4:16 train for Bollovillb. when they gave no ontnrun.in- men: luo night. Thll flin nnunnil hung In: 9.1.. Incl. `nun ` u-n---.:. ` V!||"."-`MI-an--nn Ann: In lindn Frgm Any Point of View mi: NXPA unua 0| `tho Duty. ._ _.-.I .l-_I _l___:_A We Invite ul nanny not use. Steamed chicken.-Wipe very dry after cleaning. Rub one teaspoon eelt. one enltepoon pe per and two tablo- epocns butter n the cavity of the body; fill it with oysters seasoned with e nltnpoon eelt one-hall ultepuonpeur r and one o cleery alt. Tie the on and vi clone to the body and lay in as lull n dish n: will hold it. out in steamer and steam tour hours. leentime cook e pint of chopped eel- efy till it will rub un npuee eieve. llnke e nt of white sauce with Atbeeelc "on :o'n. and poem : om` cu fowlon r pleitu-.AGernieh with culmina- ~ ' " brunt- apple In-t.-I.ino n amnll. doe; pudding dish with putty. punk inozroudouhnltpinhotontuppla IIIHI DIKO II) II QUICK OVPD. Almond milk.-Almond Milk is n deli- cious bevomge. but it does not. keep lung and should he made A short lime before it ls needed. Take three donan | fresh almonds. hlanch by pouring boll- F I in: water over (hour and removing the skins; then pound to a paste; add one gill of boiling water. strain. and then add on quart of cold water and one- lnll cup of sugar. Set on the ice un- til ready for use. Stnnmul chinkon _.\\'lna van: ah-u ! A Line or Good Things that man Ihurp apponton. Baked hnlihut steaks.--TriIn the steaks. l.y them in n roasting pnn,nnd fur hm pounds use one cup of on-zun. I one teaspoonful of flour, one tahlospnon ; uf huttor. one tmtspoon of salt and one ' saltspoon of pepper. l)rodgo the steaks with the flour, and! the seasoning nnd dut with the hut.ter;. than pour mu-r the cream and bake lift:-en minutes in a quick oven. Thesa nre deliriuus. Pnnlinn muffin: _(\nn nino flung. l\-\A a quiz`! oven. `I neso delirious. Pauline muffins.-()no pint l`|our.onQ pint` milk. two eggs. one tablespoon sugar. one table-.s'p\-n buttrr. two ten- spoons lmkin powder, one hall ten- spoon snlt. ix and sift. t other the (Iour. baking powder and sin t. rub the butter nnd sugar. then mix the flour with it to 1 cream; add the ogqs and heat until smooth. Then pour in the milk and heat. rapidly until very 1 light. Pour into buttered muffin rings \ nnd bake in it quick oven. Almond milk,_-AImnnl "NE in 1: dc. L a'iu;z.ln\":'l])`i oeuem"` of the Kidnevo Diabetes and other Dieeoeea of the Kidney and ; Liver, which you are being no frightened nbout. Hop Bitters ie the only thing that will surely end permnnently prevent and cure. All other Kretendod cures only re- lieve for n time an than make you many I times worse. U. UIIWIUTU. I About twenty membtrs of the local council. R. T. of 'I`.. went down to (Rumm- ; oque yesterday to pay a friendly visit to .the Templnre there. The visitors were |met at the station and escorted to the lodge room. In the evening they were ` banqueted and entertained with 1 select ; concert. The Kingetoniane left for home l` at midnight. delighted with the social time i spent end the fraternal spirit of the (inn- anoque Templnre. I Riio||t n lhinnunn AC OI`; I.'.l....... l\:..L..-- I U NJ- The contract for the imn steamer of novel pattern. for Frederic Knapp. of Prescott, has been (given to the Poison iron works company, Toronto. The Kingston Canadian engine and machiner company tendered at same price. but iecouraged Mr. Knn p by conditions. Ham a iced l`2o. Saturday. J. Crawford. The building heretofore used an a ticket oice at (lrimehaw e coal and wood yard. has been moved to the Paul Smith a wharf. foot of Clarence street. and will. hereafter. he need for similar purpoeea there. It has been equipped with a telephone. etc. The wharf is being put into first-class condi- tion. Maple planking is being laid on all four sides of Swift e coal rhod and a guard rail is being placed along the edges of the wharf as a precaution for the safety of ....-..-.._.-_- nu- . .-u us Ilulux puuuuu Iuung Elle 003%! 0| we passengers. The work is being done by James Gntee. Q.-...A ..:.J.. 4):- _ _-n,_ m 1-, III UIUU U` 1.0!. Sweet. cider 25. a gallon. Table 3; plea. J. Crawford. AL.....A n_.-_n.. -,-AIr I - uuEpILu| mr rue Insane. goals being orecbod in 0`Roilly lull. Yesterday afternoon five members 0! the Y.M.C.A. club played a practice match with A team of Rock- wooditea. The match was for the pur- a pose of incroduoing the game at Rock- woxd. VIWL- _-_A.__,; r__ .| 1.-.90., Irv.-an eggs. urawmru. The Harrison company opening day next week will, no doubt. be taken advantage of by numerous buyers as Mr. Harrison : visit to the western factories has resulted in large purchases of special lines of furni- ture at such prices that purchasers are as- sured special bargains. Raanhnt. hall in nnlar n'ranAr' no D-..l.........l mu EPBCIII nargmns. Basket. ball in now played at Rocltwood ~ hospital for the insane. goals being orecbod ` Yeats:-dnv Aftjrnnnn uuyu. D. b. IVIIBOIIOII. The Kingston oa.-ocintion footbnllclnb hnn necurod the use of the athletic grounds for practice purposes. The members will practice three evenings each week. The tint league match takes place in the tirst week in May. Qnhllrdnv nlinml Iuumn 0.. Alan! L-- Juuul 01 me snsocxnmon. Dainty vanilla chocolate drops. cnrnmols, chocolate covered molasses chi . pepper- mint, chocolates in 5c. boxes. ew stock molasses tally and peanut; brittle in In low days. E. C. Mitchell. 'n.- 1.':.......... -__--:-A.--_ nu-Ln - - vvuux m may Saturdny Qliced bacon 90., sliced ham 1250.. fresh eggs. Crawford. The Hnrrinnn nnmnum nnnninn A... ....-o New sham whistles have been placed in eition on the steamer: Rot.-amount and annookburn. They are I: r and will give louder sound then the ol ones. Ah the lush meeting of the local council of stationary engineers, alderman R. F. Elliott was elected an honorary member for his kindly interest. in the aims and ob- jects of the ssnocintion. l]Ainl.u unnilln nI\n.u.I-L_ J..-.\.- _- -A-4-I- *- w- ~`_-is-erfs P_~<>t:3~r-rs V'X'3Ach.a brick residence on Universi- my avenue. seven rooms. modern, can he [ought cheep ab McCmn s real estate of- Hon. non xoonng in good voice. The plan for Enter Monday is lling up rapidly. Secure your coat: and have a good laugh with the Limerick Boy. 25c. gallon cider. Crawford :-. In today's issue of the American Field appears another illustrated article from the pen of C. H. Corbett. entitled "My Outings." A dahanhnl hr-ink rnnhlnnna an `Tn:--A--: uuglu. on one mules. Mn. Cnllfu asked to be Gxcuud sin in; her solo in the Crucixion yostor my. not. feeling in good voice. The nlnn for Rant. M.....a... .'. nn:.... .... a. noun uruulpu naculvou number N : [NIIOO hen-31 uni-ten last. night. All were young and n It-bodied men. Pure apple cider. Cnwford'i. Ab half-put. nine o'clock this morning there were 306 conveyances, double and single. on the market. Mn n.m.. -.|...| s- 1.- . .... --.I -s.._2__ FIUUU `( 3c;)f;. C..M. Sh-ango,of l.h.o Nth bsttalion. P W.0.R...apont. Good Friday in town with hie friendl. 'l`...-l..- 5...... .....:.__J .1, .n AWE head: .....I _ .u Fho auto for no in Sun & 8utoli`o'I new start arrived here from Toronto yu- tuday. ` Pure cfdor. Crnwtox-d a. 8. C. Chant. wife and daughter. Now. burgh, pro gun: at the homo of J. A. Gu-diner. The quality of Carbon-`I Snaps:-ill: make: in u sure seller. McLeod : drug acorn. 500. vvuuun- vwuvuuf Wiirlwu Unit the Inn: lunctnnwongln ohmic? ~ *5? =r._ mt: '5 x:` T ~ Snot nidng. Crawfdrd ' C S. -Burrow. wife And child. Bulhvillo an Enact: of Mr. and Mn. Roughton. '1` 0 non of "A" bane:-v no nninlinu 3` III noun or II`. and Ian. oughton. TL "A babbory are enjoying utor holldnye, which cxund over Mon- v. ll! lfllllulg Twelve tramps received shelter at police IQd(]lIlII`tO|`! ninhb. All were vnnno An Ornament IN THE DINING-ROOM. `Vi55;f tut.--nn .. `hall. nub lilll dish will main. hunk +omo om` Q EHSY CLERNINH. CLERK ,Ric`hest and Purestof All .'l'ea%s Tho nmuagemenb of the Richelieu it On- tario navigation company have appointed oicera for the various boats of tho line. The Toronto-Montreal lleet this year will consist of the etenuxera Hamilton, Corsican. Spartan. Pateporh and Al rinn. Theywill beoicered as follows: amilton. Capt. Baker; eteward, A. Marcil. Corsican, Capt. Esford; steward, W. McElroy. Spar- tan, Capt. Grange: eheward._F. lie burn. l uepori., Capt. Sevrell: steward. - . Prim- ty. Algerian. Capt. Dunlop; steward. A. Spar-ham. Capt. Sewell, now with the Passport, waa last. year saloon ca rain 0! the Lonioan. `The steamer Hami ton will again make a week! service between Mon- treal. Toronto an Hamilton. She will main Ilnr ne. 0.:-in An Klan In In... a-.` -nun-.-ueu alIlI.l\la ` emu. aorunw anu namiuon. She will make her rat trip on May let. The tri- weelly service of the company between Toronto and Montreal will commence on May Slat, and the daily service will oom- menoe about the middle of June. I Il'V-I I` Montreal Harald. nu, , Numuor Cnpulu for Bonn on the loa- troul Toronto Boone. Il....a-..-r \.l..__ :4 I18-120 Princess Street. Gems In Art. ray- .- {lV;'shall try to illustrate this with full, well round- ed, timely stocks of General Goods; in short things of every sort that you`ve a right to expect in your taver- ite store. Starr& Sutcliffe Music and owers to help make it interesting. As the days pass we hope to prove to you by our storekeeping that the interests of merchant and cus- tomers are mutual, that no lasting gain can come to us as traders unless corresponding gain comes to you -as patrons. V `I7- -I._II 4,- A- '11 I You will be welcome to the new store--just to look. Goods will be displayed, BUT NO GOODS sw. On Monday Evenig From 7.30 till 10 %o clock We have gathered these goods from wherever they could best be had. Sgillcd buyers have been choosing for us, for you, in Pan . in London, at home and abroad. The result we believe to be thefulleut and bin assort- ments of the kinds ever seen in Kingston. `V -_-- vu uaan ayua (II. AIUMJG 116113. J We mean to keep sight of the fact that your favor is our success, and so we ahalfinaint that you be natio- ed with whatever you buy here. Our stock: will in- clude everythingthat goes to the making up of a modern all around store of the first class. '-' 1---vvv Jvu vusun. av HUI]- We mean to make thi-a~atore of cure YOUR store by so looki_ng to your coinfort and your interent in it that you wxll feel at home here. \ll4 ......... 4.- L___ -:_-I-4 _.1._ AI . .. . n In rt IVUUO _ We mean to get your patronage by deserving it; bty heving ample stocks of just the things you'll want a pnces you ought to pay. \X7n manna L.` .....-.l... c|..:.. -A.-..- -1 -,,,._` my/xrvra -;___ On 'l_`u_esday net,_i.he 20th April, we chill open I new store m _the bunldmg no long and I0` cleditably oc- cupied by Rnchmond & Co., 118 and 120 P_1-inceu St. ~ `X74. ......... A... .....I.- .`L - ____,,9 U ,_u_-_ 2-, var-sou IIJ J-\I\uuII-IVIII-I Uh \.lU-, 11.0 CLIU ICU I'I`III`4'" 95- ' We mean to make it a favorite shopping place for thoee who care for honeat,freah. up-to-date goods at. fair prices. \X7.. ..,.-.._ A. -4 -.----- A-r-4 ` ` ` v"r"I"3f`iI."w':i'r"ria'. - Agent. moto- King-M% E ston and round} about. W OFFICERS APPOINTED. IoldbyJAO,lLl0&OO. : -vu---I-avuvu n-lullellw `J59! mb`ressmakingwil| also be a prdminent feature with us. " 8ilks. Dress Goods. Milllnery. Women's Wraps, Shirt waists. White Under- wear. Men's Furnishings. Women : Furnishings`.~..Lin'ens. Staple Goods. Small Wares? Leather Goods. Fancy and Stamped Linens. et_c. l'\,,-_-W7 FORMERLY RICHMOND & CO., Imam Mg `II. 0 lot. w. H. mmmon. 'Bll\villo.inupo'c1or of inlund revenue. in in the oitro-day in con- motion with the Iunonl of the might: ? "".. ":.""'.:'...".':....f.':'"........"`*`.......` Bel vi e. V 6 I I of wnum Johunton. oloou-iahn. n nuuuvluc. VIIIII IO VIII DO ll Johnuton. oloou-iohn. : Illa Jackson Wu Injured By Pnunlnn Ixplonlol of 5 Gun. Gnumnqun. Apnl 17.--An unfortunnh shooting nooidonh ooonrrod hon Wodnolo duy evening. Milan Jnohon. jr., ruiding a couple of miles was of this town, In: out shooting in 5 both when in ioling up his gun in use dioohnrged. thew oloohu-go of nhoodging in we shouldor. Inookh him out. of the boat into tho Vntor. reached sham and in 5 tow minuuu nativ- od assistance. The boat medical aid was called in. but in Tito of I the could do he gradually um and expire! yu- berday Inomin . Williun H3105 iqnor non was mi; of: quantity of liquon and about 88 in uonoy only Thnnday morning. . TMuardianl33?u$` DEATH imam TH/E wbuuo. w.6. l'rost,Ca Painter. Ila; that. nut to Ike 0 On Shah. A NEW IURN-OUT ' WI 3. . Ittvun Pttnoun and Brook llddng Down Stoves. IUIV"UlIOCn VIII IIIUIIIIUI IIUII I IIVWK" on lo! and hula unlootnou null; prion no low. . ' - V ' rounyomuuanno Ordoud M. viuuoto R-A 5- ||EROD S. 3'3;5$'.'u .x'.`?: ACCIDENTS _ tron In Italian alumna. No Ilto . - ` :3` guns J. w||.1a5,m9&a a'r.. A. `T6 MSCARD BOOTS . . 1'30! could be mondod lo Illnplo o$ ttovannoo. Our pstohu don` tho lll hl|`AI Antl Inga`: Au.`-Anngm IQ:-IL 7 JAMES mununr. = ` Prln "nun. The I w windows. @ . LL; V *!i-#~v-v)-=*-~-- THE DAILY WHIES 7 mallet I would hduouon in 8. Iiknotn. =-my `: Q e?ore WW`; ac and In no lulu! nylon. I-}"a..'.s. St. Q0-than Ins nloo hnoo. `hon who Intel ononc on the count`: in unplu st Creme: 1 I` `Jinn mu.: 5: ton . mun u.'&u'.. J:%'-n37; `II II: In I .5 ....:'...'a '?.:.`:':!.`." o'f.:`.:..:`." :;:';.7 you onllconont for mung. --v.-u-vy_-7-1 --- -r - - - ..v..-.,_,-...- -I _l:l nduogon an 9 alas." w n I d on ..:.'.`u.:='.`..7s':fn":.... R`; `an an-rsvr-ban um ,.'::.'f,`-,;.- -A3.-1-we-.7;s : - around. I: not nooouuy this a . Bold nroldw olotouun vultu- cmd an updated. nation on ooqnlsunt wan. high I W ::-..:.::.:....... -" -:* -W otvhoqllquon. uoondpou-2 x H1 CW 38 008 NEW 8170 HD&C_ -'IIl`Ul Iilfl BIUIOI Manhunt b 3. "K W? v---~ -.-.-.- 21.... ........'i` `.'.."2.`..:.. ..` .....2 FTTUIF UI VVUII, main. aunt Ill Hum. - ----7` v - w----vw (it tho vorld on ox3:3>l:lon at lilo. 9 Quinn! man. a an {L".'.'..a RIo".`2.':'.."':i`:."..`..`...".!... am... Thus I: no manor iob on oath if you don ! know how. You an an 311 tho am and worry ~- by loading for us. . xmlmw In all its bunches. ale . an actor: work, nuonublo 03: Will ha pan and vohlnlon bmotno won n_n urnluhod in uplco of me but on non. Bria them but and wdmnkon oozuo at them. Wo'vo Ioonoloto to cut {or manufacturing oonvwonooo at our: duo:-(pylon. : ii. i5i;u`I's Pom1'nni`.' ~*.~.~.:::: '--*-.-.s::- v-w--v- - --V`- _ ..-_-__ `lino than show Open HOIIII. -H nuv u:u._ no man! (rt t u .2-?:.:..1:,.:`.'.r%-.. .7.'... :::.`:';.r:.:::-:.-.4 3.-c:'.:~:.-. .--,;,,, YOII '97 B11 ?on '9? :3.:`.3r.sn... Al ao-us.n-u-I 4'.-..' I IIDPIOQ II UPZOOII WHO tarp. nrou . dnnblo furor. u lulu. Janus door -0 work and win-clothmnul: - 4: citx I0 ndnhn nuns. tun an user: : D .i;J.i7o.Le.m '9 PI-hoouhltool 30:. . wuuoolu with VI- GEEK: Ill-lo. magnum in-so. and dioudhnlicsdurdny Iidiusaplb J. (hav- L.._.L him- A Lgnlolnining an in hing encouraged bythuhloudnnuin sine. and soon. hiaouanuhdinlh public school syn- hnin aged thing and nomad: but vhultbgivq tho bins trinl. The upchnooglvcu bylh Winn: in con- uulllnviihlholoilluohoolinunvclr \lhlniblt.n1llnvu:Iolphlindinpon~ &II`_IInIm.'vbdoI0Iudonuud Kuluhndohy. a TIIOBRNIIB LIBSLOABI. uduinnlnnoiuunlhreo-occaiclihol qnuuhguuaujuuqyugaaa. Q1 _ I|opanIu|Ih|biad o"vhioI L.|..L..n ..n. n__.. u____.. _ . . unywlnn Inc will become export if onlyginn I chum. Likowln with the girls thyun luntnct in young. nodal- lingud oookingnmd uogivoonoun in actual nut that will briglahn that sad nuke than nufllaud (unify then again Iloludipnnd udvonitiu of but lib. Io thus no manual uaining toward: yliclull udvnod odnonionhuutloot -. --------'g-vuuc-I1 ii WT Ilj Inlhlh Iinnlfmlnninir |dIlouoIu.vIiI|pr|nnuuoiuicI- ` '...J"` " .:__..i .1_.`n- vuucv wu-v `-1- u vuvw vs vu-vunuxuy Itail lhov 3:!-LII Iulonl for working wi lift lunch." so that ban. in boy- ` Ila. Iuidon is got. and I correct-chi. of the dilpotion ol tho boy. and though-it in inpodbk Io A3 at that in would Inooood but It ioouhin that in the mechanical -v-v--v r--u--uv --up u-u-v-an ~- . .. the chops or towing room. The boys. on this pu-tioulu day. were ongngod in the enrponur Ihop, in box-making, and the ouporinundoutof the department nun-hd of then : "They soon to have their char- nounqnito nroruod down here. Thouvho bond the lists up-thin an often very clumsy with their hands bore, and sons of thooovlso u-0 dull one: ol thoclu|up~ .a.:- _L... ....-..|...I n..|...s I... _.-L:.._ `nu: u- Inwvlllrvlvv us wu-v -u zwuw Qhuglln Iovivcd tbcinloruo in manna! labor in connection with the education of the young. It scan: that in this school 0 ccrtcin tilnc daily in dcvotcd lo occupa- tion: which we calculated to Inch tho I|codcucclcl.ccpccinlly the time ucuclly DI apart for noun or rclnxntion. and an n nnlt. the boy: and girl: nd their gtcctcct pleasure in the cxomiacc of cw----v--nu. -- --J-. . I have accurate knowledge of the {act that the timber aupply of Norway and Sweden in being worked out. Old country paper mill ownere are turning their atten- tion tothia country for supplies. In the ordinary oourae of evente their xnille ehould be transferred here. But will they come? No. When theyeee that by locating in the etatea they will have the advantage of the American market. whilo getting free loge from Canada. they will go there." If Europe and America it dependent up- on Canadian wood for its paper auppliee there is reason and force in the demand that the export duty on pulp wood be such an will force the buyera of it for paper making purpoeea to reduce it to pulp in Canada. The government has no doubt the moat poaitire evidence on this point. and will he guided by it. I! the facts are an they are stated the Canadian government would be warranted in making thie duty an high that not only the pulp but the paper would be made in Canada. ml; 3;." 'o7'C[.' '\7:'J.'.'-`-17.2}: the article dun-iptivo of win hdnw pk... I.-- ....:.._A AL- :_A-...-A :_ _-_..-| THEY NEED OUR TIMBER. E. W. Rnthbun. of Duoronto. bu writ- ten I powerful Iowa: to the press in up- porb 0! an export duty an timber. In this connection he says : ul' L-... .......L- l...__.I..l_. ..l AL- l.-A ` The information aent to tho Toronto reea from Montreal. andto the elfoct that the merchants are acting on a tip trom Ot- tawa. and "from_a eouroenear the govern- f'-` ` slander pure and eimple. Tho . `how is aimply ueual at euoh a timeand "aftor a change of government. It in not nearly Inch a commotion as oc- curred in 1870, when the national policy (or fraud) was announced. Then, in anticipation oi the high tariff which was preached, merchants pus- Od through every article of goods on which they could pay the duty. There it no announcement of an increase of duty now. but ol a readjustment in the tari, and in expectation of certain changes there is I urry among thoee who will beaii'ect- od by them. There it nothing wrong or abnormal about the whole proceedings, cave and oxcepting that the inspiration for it did not emanate from the government. or from any eourco nenr to it. That in an aeeumption merely. a elnnder for which there in no juotioetion. THE USE OF` SLANDER. MANUAL LABOR. A visit to McGill'a model Iobool in Mon- .v ` -_ . ` : oud for ouroattlo -46 will intents ~ you to uudontnnd nut why Dunlap : In tho nopulu hvorleu. l._-..l.-- .I\....n-_ -IIn__ pt- _ A moon AND com. Man $4.50 A TON. ..;-..-..r ..`D..g..-.. Ag. - _.__ ._A _ _.___ -rt ull DVUIIIII lIVOI'Ili$. American " Dunlap Tire Co. 9 mnonro. V-vi:-u . v--uwv" Audoumumo and niod no took one - . , !0l'_hIIIdI. 5:10!!! .1 hand out I! 0 V on arts g 01,: wgun do- 1 {$5. IIIQ vuvo f"!f>.!Jnt.oIi.TIiI1rre_s: Cvillbvo jan .n F3? CV1 ? laqrchtinju-y. \ 1 31.11:; 11-p A child loading tho Royal - while hi his -"'- .... :.. QIIIIII. lions thrown again! of I50 hydrant. his clan bu` nldlv nvunh Iannind- but nnd Iili tho um '53 (oi. Tholu-Ihoniltu. Cisinm at King9t.o- van: to bod last night under the in on that I big (in was in ptognn on one bland. and that u glut may bni inn were boi eon- Inllnd. This idea Ill originated y the nlcotion of than qpinn the shy. but inqnity this morning olicihd the informi- tion II it was only tho mm] at Big buy Illa had hon but-mug. III: Bo Tuna I-volua. WIsnsmt.Ont... April l7.-A new rule halgono into effect In the American cus- toms. Horeaftar all goods exported will but to be accompanied by n triplicate in- voice Than are far the Auuican one tone. the Canadian cuatono and the con- aignaa. Tho lorry company haa ted nolicaa that it will me carry e um Ian accompanied by the invoice. an it in liablalo a line of 850 foroacll olfonoa. --u us-u. ---vuu ' At A meeting of the stationary engineer: on Thuredny the proposed bill lor the es- tnhliehment of government inspection of etntionery boilers. engines. etc.. weedin- cueeed and amended. the chain ee being Iubmitted to the executive of tie Cann- dien `eeocintion. A committee waited upon 3. M. Britten. Q.C.. M.l'.. and I). D. Regen. M. P.. this afternoon with a View to eeourin their support of the bill when it comes ore parliament. IHCI FWD IJOIIIFI INKS!- Three little girls, vhose age: range from twelve to lourteon years were cham- od with using insulting language. ringing door-hells and otherwise misbehaving themselves. The charge was withdruwn by the compleinlnt but the msgistrate mum the offenders A sauna Ieotum hnfnm vvu-u -w-uu-;u Jonu Lundin apponrod boforemagiatrato Du. this morning. on a charge of having boon drunk. and was fined three dollura and two dollars coats. TL... nal- -:-l- "L-.. .._-_ _-.__- - nu --nu vvwnnuun -- vu----a-o Major Drenn: in. secretary of the citizens committee for the queen : birthday anni- vereery celebration. received notice this morning from Lieu!-Col. Moore. com- mending tlic 13th butt. of Hamilton, that hie corps bee decided to Accept the invite- tlon of the committee to spend the 23rd and 24th of Me in Kingston. The regi Inent will errivzon the evening of Satur- day. May `22nd. and will go into camp on the old Midland central fair gmunde. Further errengemente will be made later on end A deputation of oflicere will come to Kingeton for thet purpose. 0 IHIU CDIIIPIIIIIIIIE DUO ([18 IIIIKIIBTIIO gave the otfandorn I sown lecture before letting them go. A cnlhglblnp `A nnaln nth.-than Ilia Inpnl ll mt" A: School. , Mothers requiring good strong bwoedahr boys suits will nd the very thing they require 5% LaidlAw'a remnant sale on Monday. l'- -lUlllo ul IIIIU nuuule The proposed bonus of $35,000 to the grain elevator company is. according to the recommendation of the special committee. to be paid in the following manner: $25,000 as the elevator is constructed, by instal- ments, hereafter to be determined, and the balance of.$l0.000 to be paid in annual in- Italmente of $1,000 each, without interest, the tint instalment to bopaid nttheexpirm tion of one year irom time the elevator is completed. and has commenced operations. This-means of evading the ditiicultv caused by the refusal of the government to permit the city council to grant tax exemption to the company, proved satisfactory to elder- man Mooere and to the elevator compeny a solicitor. Jamee Farrell, both of whom were present at the meeting. In Mind