name. Dovory to to be effected nM.s(um.ory to the Inthorllhm 0! who respective In-atitlll.i0ns. Tcndoru will be roonvoul for the w-huh: quan- tlynhovo specified or lor the quantities re- q rod In ouch lnutimtiuu. An nocoptoduhoquo for .500, pnyuhlo to the ordlr of the Hun. the P ovlnnlnl l'ranuurer, mu" '9 fnrnhhed by one I tenderer as u [unr- . mm... of his bans dou. and two sufficient We want to draw your nttenlinn tn fmlr lines in mnn`a suite. Ab $.'.`.!.'>. $4.50, $7.25 and S!|..')l|. They will stand com- pnrison with whntis shown by others at `5 per cent. more. Grand Fnion. I`)-xnirvnnn llinnnn nf Alan lira wntnr nnr` PINE! nnu plll. III-'. H8000" U: DO. Throo carloadq of bmmnns arrived At the (LT. K. freight. shed: for three local dealers this morning. Run n nnw lint fnr Hm `Nth. The Intent L. S ncer hasjninetenm yacht Where Now in he water und all ready for the season of gniety. Hahn:-rinv and Nlnnrinv n" nnr Kl nnlnred BCHBOH OI gnleuy. Sa\turdnv and Monday all our 8! colored shirts for 750. each. Grand Union. Q...:|` - ..l.I .....l ....l:- LI- :...........uu. naunnhu BKIIYLH |Ul (NU. UIIUIL \.l['II"{l \Jl|lUIl- Swift : old and reliable insurance agency does the businews. pays iossoa promptly, and adjust: them fair and honestly. The nnnnnintinn nf Unfnrln nf the ISM} DH IIGJUHDB LHBHI NIH` Kn" noneamy. The association of veterans of the l5th butt, A.L.I.. Belleville. will accompany that. regiment to Kingston this evening. nun the nnnlnnf. in Dina fnr thn OJH1 sum-nwrnon. ans. Iseanen at no. Sullnday and Monday we shallslaughtor boys` t.hree-pier~.o abort. pant. suits. See them. Urnnd Union. Int... 0; I..... ..... .....l n:.....m..-l lm...l~...ll m me puupur. Saturday and Monday. For juveniles, we shall sell some very noblw styles in lults and short, pmn. suits at $1! and 8`3.. 3ll. Regular price was $3.50 and 85. (lrand llnlnn qays. I l.azenby a Spanish Queen phves at Red- deu a. ` IDI... ..-... ....H'._.... ........ L... AL.` run!-\`\nIIl aetre. 'l'.`he new uniform cape for tho members of the local fire brigade, were received here last. evening. 'm.:..|. ..t ....x.... 0| 5.. an AI` . hut. \'m. VIII ho ou trounce. HINT: \'0IHI||{. Think of saving $1 to $2 on a hat. You can do it with us. (395 here early for first choice. Grand Union. I` .... .... A. `nI....|......nv- -_I...I ..:l :.. Imlf 5"]! morning. Buy :1 now hat for the 24th. The latest shapes in boat. quality only 81. Grand Union. I D E...-..-..-. ly.-..`|..'.. ..L....... nnnkt \lI|uu-n 0|) IVUFUUHVU H|Wll \\'IllI II IUIUIIIIU Llllll. For Saturday and Monday all 250. ties to be sold two for A quarter. Grand llninn NIULAOOU I urug store. Finest fur felt, latest Ihnped but: only $1. Grand Union. Hahn-(Ina and Mnnnnsunnu man hnv frnm il. UFIIIG UDIOII. Saturday and Monday you can buy from us A 82 but for 81. Grand Union. Frontenac cafe. cold meats, sandwiches. Frontenac cute. orders taken for lunches. III)-...I" nmhul A-.--:...... ..-..A- -Av\CIIn.Al luUUBI- Royal salad dressing never separate: and never spoils. J as. Redden & 00. Rev. A. C. Cnurtice will be the gueab of 9lLv_e`r Chown, University rwonuo. for I few 8V!. nrau cnome. urnnu umon. Crone 8: B|ac|nvcll n MIMI nil in half pints and pints. Ju. Reddon & Co. Thran nnrlnadn nf hmmmu arrived At the Inn on Buy llopdnon caught on the nu-u u-u ---1 uuwyurvvrn u--.-. -_ -..- llv. Rodden e ooipo is always good. Amok`: Angina Anodyno for all pains. McLeod : drug store. Pinnnf. fur fnllz, Inlnnr. -Imnnd Imtn nnlv `dilac? ha. 850. lulu: non mm! [or grnmu, I mm. INSTITUTION 3'03 BLIND. BRANT- FORD. -u. ,,1 _,-I l.l. ._..... -.... ..l.... Iln 0...... ..6..un wma's wmb WA!-`TS. I IEIIE IIOIEIU IUI Irll "QT. KID VII Ill` thorinod to purchxipe six nnoko prowctors md the other articles required, ind also t I expend a small sum in uoconting the rd stations. loads: Ann-noon Stounor America lave: Folgoro whuf as 22 p.121. for the Thousand Islands giving [managers 3 delightful Ail. 35. Arrangement: liognrullng Light: In tho (my I'iu-kn. The fire, wntor and light. coimnitbee mot. yesterday afternoon. chnirmnn Militias pm. I siding mid nldermon Allen. Bull and Wright in ntbeiidniice. The opinion of the city 80lIClb0l` ro tho storage of gunpowder was read. It. mun decided to write the so- licitor asking if the tiiiilarwribora cannot. regulate this inabtor themselves without. Liking an alteration of the bylaw. - Plan nlxnirni Ill unua nnthnrirnd On nrn:-urn l\I'0 I-U DU IIUIII. The chairman stated that he had procur- ed a set of improved roin~ennps for each `station. '1'... 61....-- ..-I....I AL-A L-.I_.- L- -.... EUCLID. The remen asked that badges be up- plied to them, to be worn iuataond of the brnee buttons on their tunica. which they object. to wear. but the committee declined to accede to this request. It. nun rlnoiriml Ln 1:} for tnndnrn for to nceouo L0 mus mquean. It was decided to nsk for tender: for sup lying uniforms for the remen. T o chairman asked for several nmoio .._-g--;.._. L-.. .-..I.-s- - ..I-.__ _-.-_-- .....l Anu uulurlnau IIFIOU Iur Fuveru IIIIUIO bu; "3. mgjong-_y purcmmgu gu um cng P"``"`- "099 J3k"- d" P" Nd "they wanted at 8`c. to 8 c. his ontilnn 3 a bent noule for `the hose. Ho In nu- P, 3, .5; 3_5oo bong ghmggd hmdg, thqrigod lq purch:p_e nnokp prqtog.-torn L S a ll HFU WUICUYTIU. Queen street. Methodist church -Rev. A. C. Courtice. B.D.. editor of Christian) (iuurdi:m.at. ll u.m.; Rev. E. B. l{_vck- imm, l). 1)., M. 7 p.m. Subject-, l)oconr Mons of u Lie." Mrs. (lnllfas will sing JerusnleIn" a ll n.m.. and Golden Threshol wit u violin accompaniment by Miss Armstrong in the evening. Rnv N .l Qnnnnnr lmn rninn rlnr-inn TOOIXI mr overvouta unu UUlUI'BHl|F. The oxecut.i\'e C0mlnfN.B6 ofthe Anglican diocese of Uttnwn has been in session. The clergy" trust. fund showed receipts of SL377. but. an over expenditure of$7.'i9 in the six rnontlisi through low rate of inter- ont. The mission fund report. showed $l.lun of receipts over lmit year, in cheer- ing evidence of life in church extension. The widows and orphans` fund showed a .Im`i.ir. nf Sfmn L'\IVIJ. Hm-d coal. 025 tons om; silo, I54) tum stove lilo. I)_t0n| ohv-ntnut ulzo. \lI'D(`!I!R RIIFORMATORY I U WIUUWN Illlll UTPIIHIIU Illllll ECU decit. of $300. LIGHTS IN THE PARKS. ISKIIIK III I|l|(.I'l|L|Ull Ul DIIU Uy'U\W. " Tho chairm In was authorized to procuru the pump loaned by Dr. Clark for use at the military camp and have it put. in good order and placed in position. II` A Fnlanr win A.|(nrI In nnnrl fn Ann- It was decided to run an electric wire to the band stand in Muodoumld park and to plnco a light. there temporarily on Sunday and Mondny nights uoxt, and on the nights on which the weekly band concerns Mo to bo hold. VIVK... ..|..;..__._ ,`-_A..` AL.AL-|_-.) .._-_.._ THE ANNUAL GINIEAI4 IRKHNG O? the Shnnhnl-Ion M the llnxuton, Smith : ll umuuru Iailvuy Ooln In for tho okcvlon ol Directors and nth r min will ho bond unlit oooof Oh-Eon 1. o I Olonnoo smut. In the on M . on '.'lsDAY. the am du due next. can `volts: noon. ATUISDAY. tn volts: LIOII UUITIIUII. Citizens who will take tlio trouble to gather at, tho artillery park at, ten o'clock to-morrow morning will be repaid for their pains by hearing the line band of Lhe ru ginionti play the regulation churcli cull. ii beautiful piece of music. Tlm nln\':\uf.l\ nnnnnl mnnlino` nf tlln UCIIULIIUI `HCCU UI HIIIHIU. The ele\'ent.h annual meeting of tho womun a Auxiliary of Ontario diocese will be held in Kingston. Juno `Jth, l0I.h and iltli. Hospitality in being urmnged for; a special uering is to bo presented for the mission lund of the diocese. I4`.....a l`|.......L n` l`L..2..b L`4n..|i..b- Qnnu IHIHFIUKI IUUU UI lallu IIIUUUUU. First Church of \Chriut-, Scientist, Sons of Temperance huh . corner of Princess and Montreal streets. - - Service todnorrow morning at olox-on o'clock. Subject. "Adm0niLion of the Eurly()hurch. Week- ly meeting Friday evening eight. o'c!0ck. All are welcome. 11..--.. ..o......A- \X,.|L...li..t ..L....p.L D... payment. 01 ms nnnuaomo new cnuruu nu. Flinton. The church has been presented with nvory huudsdrne altar by the Indie: 0! the St. Thomas branch of the woman`: uuxilinry. Bolloville. The alturis made of blnck polished oak and in beautifully carv- mi UTIIBT anu PIIICIKI III lK.}SIlv|UlL 1-`. A. Folgor was as-ked to attend to con- fer re the placing of temporary lights in the parks, when necessary, and to loan an extra light in Macdonnld park for the `Mthof May. H`Gdoclined to accede to plan Hral nnrrinn n` Ihn rnunnnb kn} nun-nan] `(bozo unlnlnch l|I|lIIIII|O$|I LVN. within II month: pro- vloluotho 1 union. In so gohutond Ihlvordtyol Ibo million at 1 unit. will bouompnd hon uh; the Obuutory or uu :2 u . n ..;..1`..'.:'. u`o :or:ouu cu. con... of- ten for uoduonlu In Ilmuy suuoou. tho noun :1` ltlusruoalou: in rear to `lord 3 0| . I 8 All ll putmonh which at; 2:- thl no .3 anon] IIOIIOPII location. noon at lhdlnu 1. ud ....'....:. In all 353: Am?:o s"u: Q. maa. .u%ud mountain In mob to law Ihutloal Iuglnuuhu. ogtou no and other doputnonu uohuoo. mt`Ot}_&IlQ0f Inn?! Ineludu I ...... 'r"'::.- :."..:..'-.::-.'..-.3.-_;.....-'~.% : n IQ '.J`Il.ll Ul ll) . KIU UQCIIIIEU [0 ICCBU6 (40 the first portion of the request, but nursed to place an extra light. temporarily in Maodonaltl park. He would clmngo the position of lights lemportrlly and charge nothing more than the actual cool . of doing xn THE ANNUAL GINIRAL IRI'l'I.\'G 0? : Ihlh. nnntlllnu-n RAH`:-I Onnunnnu My lhn Dellulallully (IBCOFHLBU. Brook streez Methodist. churcl1-l asat,or, Rev. J. Hrenfell. Service to-morrow ut, Hand 7. lvenlng subject. Woman's Rights and \'ict.orin Day." Sabbath schogl and bible class at. 2:30 p.m. ' , 'l`n.mm-rnw in Rt. | nr.oar'n (~}mrnh_ Hrnrx. and male class nu. '.::.w p.m. ,- 'l`o-morrow in St. Peter`: church, Brock ville, Rev. W. H. Swayne. Selby, nndkav. A. H. Lord, \`\'e|liugt.on. will be ordained to the priesthood by the bishop 0| Obluwn. l{ev.Cunon Spencer will preach Lbeordinw tion sermon. n..;...m- ...l... ...:II s..|... H... 0.-n..|.ln on IVIISH ATUTSLTUYIJ III LHU UVUHVIILV. I Rev. H. J. Spencer. has raised during the put eighteen months $600 towards the payment. of his handsome new church at. .. L . ....';I.. _ ..-.. ....I..A-._.. .IL.... L.. Al... I...Il-- u. . Rev. E. H. M. Baker, Both, is akin two months holidays, owing to ill honltl . Revs. \\'. Lowm and F. 1). Woodcock have been ollicinting for him. Mrs. lhlur. on her removal to (iuolph with her son, was presented with A gold badge anl twenty- live dollars for womnn`s auxiliary life membership. Rnr R I4` Jnlunnnnf. nf Clainnnn will "]l`l'Hl)Ur!`l|lP. Rev. R. F. Jolmnnoh. of Chicago, will not. have the theatre more mlvnnced than the church, and has ordered thnt. women will unbonnot, themselves during services. He believes that the church of the future will have n drossing-room whore ladies mu leave their hats and wraps. und 3 Chuck- room for overcome and umbrellas. "I'M... -........>Z.... ;...........`b|.A Afbl... 1-...I.`n.... UUVCII U CIUUIu Knox church is being enlarged. The congregation will hold aervicus in the rink, Goderich. D-.. h- `)kZHp. A` Q! T..I\n`.- I`-mus fin`, IIOUOTICH. Rev. Dr. Philip. of St. John's, Free church. Edinburgh. has celebrated his golden wocldihg. Rm-. Jnmmu Lxuunnn. Mnf.hndi!f.. hnn uppeureu lroln \JH[n'H'IU (IIUUUBU. Rev. Archibald Elliott. Curlobon Place. has been elected to the otlice of rural (loan in place of Mr. Neabitt. in i|H1ealt,h. Rnv Hr `Mnnln-irlun, Tnrnntn, nn mlihnr HDIBUD Jun Luunnua, unuun; v gnu. Hinl coal, moo tuna large am: In, 130 tons nova sin. 20 tons grate. CENTRAL PRISON.` TORONTO. Bard coll. 60 tons nut nine, on tons nmull com Illl; will 003! L500 ton: Ruynolzhvlllo screen- 1033,!!!) eons lump. The son. coal to he (lo- llv|ncl__1u lots of 16) tons nmnthly. ma-rmfnvnnu n-on DEAF AND DUMB. Ill PIUCB U1 Ir. KVUUUILU. III Il|`III3CIlI/II- Rev. Dr. Mockridge, Toronto. no editor of the Canadian church Magazine. has beansucceeded by Dr. Leo H. l)avidson, of Montreal. 'I`L.. t.........:ll ..1I`....:..n.n nfblu. f`I....-Al. AC OI LVIUIILTUIII. The freewill olferings of the Church of Scotland for the past. your have amounted to 185,287, as compared with J.'l(H,8.\`3 during the previou:-o year. .\`urInnhnn\ ulrnnf. \1(\f."\nl'I`. (`hut-oh ' urlu. Naxt. Tuesday the rural deanery of Fron- tenac will meet. at Trinity church, Wolfe Inland. VFL- A....l:..... ..L.....-|. ......... 3.. l'\---L. Luann. I The Anglican church army in Grenbl Britain has 504 evangolinu and an income | of $470,000. l"..r|.A|in Ar\A.5n`;A ah...-1.1. (xn..o hnun I ol .`UU,Ul'U. . Catholic Apostolic church-WhM. Consti- tutes a True Church '3 Sunday evening, seven o'clock. II...-H. ..l....m|. 2.. L-:...- A..I......-.-I TL- goluun "UUu'"IK. Rev. James Luwann, Methodir.t., has been ill\'l[0d to remninn fourth your on tho North Augusta circuit. A uinnnlnr unnirinnf. hnnnnnnll Hniu wnnlc [H0 1V0l'l:ll uugusw CITUUIU. A singular accident. happened tlsiu woek tothe Evungelicul Churchmnn. An item npfxeured from Ontario diocese. Row. Arnhihnltl Elliott. Cnrlomn Place. uurlm__r DUO [JTUVIUUEI yllll Sydonham utroeb Methodist church: Morning Rev. J. I`). Starr. subject Our Mother Queen," national mueic; evening. Rev. A. (7. Uourtice. The church will be beautifully decorated. ' D......l. ..:-....- \lno|.n.-liar nlnu-nlu _I'..nru- New! from All I)eno|nInnt|oIu-`l`he.Illl- In: of the Church Pllplu. Sandstone steps have rep`noed the wood- en ones at. the Altar of St. George : cathe- drul. KY-..L 'I`.....A-- II... _.._.I .l-....--_ .9 `II'\_..._, CHURCH PARAGRAPH8. l|V|lO(l._p IOILH 0! J01 nuns nmuuu). I ' on Iron DEAF AND DUMB. my-r BELLEVILLE. n__| _--I uln A--- 1...... 4.... ..lun In Onnu %__g___. ?._ ___.__ ...'.7_`9T'C`?-_ n-.-_- . . fStarr & Sutclie, 5/`D13/iii?`ID|`l|9DUDDD9i9O9DU9 Vii! DD 5995!`?! `V25 Years before the _ % Public. Thousands of Testimonials. Recom- mended by Eminent Physicians. Ladies who wish a Clear Complexion, take its *i * one Bottle. ooxoa were vrmce am: we oamnco cmoreu. The bidding opened at 8c. and gradually advanced to S\`c. Ono naleoman for a com`- bination announced his willingness to 110- i cept. Sic. if the other factories followed , suit. W. A. Johnston then tried to get. I aome cheese at that gure but tailed. and _ the board adjourned. Saleemen wanted 90.. helf I cent below the rtiling price of Int. week. Tho hovers maintained a atiif upper lip. A few uivonced in 8 15-160., I but the majority purchu-ed all the cheeve 83. eetilnaoed [Hut nhnnt 3 HI) hnxna nhnnmud Inndx FEALL AND SEE K Cures all Diseases the Stnmach, Bloo , `Liver, Kidney, ervousness, Sleeplessness. Qpkral Deblllty, *2`: I Biliousnc s Dyspepsia. euralgia. When all else has failed try Broclvllle Cheese Market. Bno<`u\'lI.I.x, Ont... May `:0 -Tho cheese market. to day was sluggish. and buyers end sellers were far apart. M to their re- pective estimate In tnt,he value of cheese. The offering! were 7.-H2, of which 813 bozo: were white and the balance colored. TL- L:.I.l: _ . . n . .._.I -5 D. -...I ..--.l...ll- Wood ..,Frame Comet] 61461141 QQQQQQQQQQIMQ illlill iilliiliililli ._ Are you supplied with all the necessaries for that day? Or have you forgotten some of the little wanted things? Ribbons, Laces, Decorations, Gloves, Hosiery, l arasolS, Belts, Belt Buckles, Shirt W'21ist Sets, Hand- kerchiefs, Shirt \\':1ists, ['ncler\\'cm', Collars. 'l'ics, Cllcmisettcs, Veilings. _,'-I` Duouum V .L.I..u.uu. Hnnl oogkl, 050 tons lungs om: ni:o.'.M ton: IIIIIH IIIO, 15 IUIN at-we ulzu, N Loan No. 4 Mn: no t mm! for grams, 4 tom. vnrnmvmnmrnu l|r\D, RYJNID RRANT. Ready Trimmed or Sailor Ilats, or perhaps .1 ready to wear l)ress, l)i`ess Skirt or tailor-m.1de Suit. They are here in ztlmmhmee. Prices right too. Tliings for Men's wear. Things for \\'omen's wear. 'l`hing`s for Children's wear. Store open to-night till 10 o'clock. ()\vin_q to the numl)er of visitors expected in the city on .\1ond;1y;1nd the interest taken in l\'ingston'.<. New Store, we will be open and ready fur business .915 usuzd all day .\lo11d:1_v. `// Piano Recital To-Day, T0- Night and Monday. Hop ( BITTE RS FORMERLY RICHMOND at C0. I18 and I20 Princess Street. man coda. loot: boner. will stand not; and non Ion-for Iv- plnlluolrothu vial nun who Baruch -on oppoulljol iulu'I,un|i5 at It in uuga 1nnngll,. MCKELVEY & BIRCH, Our lino Inn of Who]: and at out __J--_ I..- l'Y\IlCI\.I Il-\lI\lll'K\II VIII IIIII III III WIIIII Inn [in our prion for CDIBI3. XINSLNUTONS and SILBYS. Ou ' unanuun nun un-an ; un I Hard oonhwobonn umnll mg size, 100 tons ntovo nlu. Tnndonrn an to name the mine or mines Montreal and New York. 69 '71 BROCK ST.. KINGSTON. MILLINERY. They are so cheap now that you don't -require to borrow yourneighbor s. $1 "buys a first-`class 5ft. lad- der. oil finished. STEP LADDERS Are a necessity `during Housecleaning time. l 1 holders of the (hint-1|! (huuwu Q.\ will to hold on TUBDAY II! Elli. font ofoluqk P. .. In tho olaltons Bnudlnn. for tho olaouon ol mans for gonad nu-to-on tubing to I50 un- """ """""'-'- !.n.in`in. IIIIU DOV'I'Ig ITIIIIS` DZ. V"I VIII 1 mm to do your work or furnish to with the ma- corhln. etc. Our prices up th loved. IT. F. HARRISO co.. I ` T? -=9`:-1'-_H ,,\A\ 070] . ` PRICE I12. 314. 010. According to court. |mY Inn on uprouafod above. Our Suuilary lathe tutu won. Spoon! attention to 511 uph toting. Flue line Conn. Prhlfcs` nu. W9 wlu ho plant! in sin Dnllh map! as Iimlnlu In DI: (Inn mg. W my making thin Spools] Bo-I Coicli. 16 In comfortable. durable and mom! day or niaht. can be I ntly oonvoth-I Into I bod by dropping thnfm` nu-- ck and turning tho hm [TURKISH BED canon. NOTICE. - . - nnnunnon Jun now nmury conm ot Canada. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES. I ANNUAL IXAIIN ATION FOR 0ADI`l'- ch 13 sh ol Illllary Colloco will an. n nu o ondonarun of no nvonl ' -3 lnrnhlned by oaoh temlorur . mum of his boat txou. IIIIIHOI will be roqulm for the due fullment of nah nontruot. emoloutluns and forum ANNUAL IIAIIN ATION FOR OADIF III!` Halal uh I _nt and narun Illlluy Dhtrku In an ion onnsli-Inca nuldo. in Jun. 10!. hhndlu oondlduu whohnvo nuulnh In within month: Mica. Ihlnnullvnf no mlnion undo. AD I nun Fun uinnum. unu-u u. v. llud or $150 ton: nmnll egg mm, 114 tons Itovo olu, i won: Chestnut nize- straits- vlllo. fotlrnton 74 tons ; for pumuhmue. I30 ton: solo screening: 50 tom hard screenings. Of the above qunntlty 2.19! tom may not he required um.tlJnnuury.1mn. A nvrnu wnn INSANE. MIMICC). Aaxyuu run uwanuu. -Luuvu. Hut! co:|l,l,9b0tonslm1;ooa Mac. 115 (one: ntovonlluno. cuts]. 16 tom ump. 160 tuna hard sommmga, 76 tom: soft, ucreonlncu; .50 cud: lnrd wood. AB 2140.! FOR IDIOTS, ORILLIA. n-.._-.'n-... 1 mn nu... ma 4.`... ..n.um uh. am AD I \Jl\ AUAV Ln, vsvguusn. Boroonlnu, 1,-um tom, 100 tom stove sin. :00 tom; In you she. ABYL ll FOR INSANE, BROCKVILLE u_`_| _....I I an: 4...... luv-urn Anny ulin um tuna A-DUI FUR INBAIVA, ,nL|1uw;unV. HAM con-I. 1,11!) tonnlnrgo 013 she, I16 ton: Ilnsllocu run. 85 tons Ixhutnut. Mm, 400 tom ' hurt! wrunlnua, 40!) tons uore mrunlugs, 6 Iommn lump. I) tom utovu nllo(hu'l). ASYLUM FOR INSANE. HAM} L.'1`ON. II--A ;.A-\ II Iln Inn: umnll nan! III`. )7` tom: AIIHUI tun Luuluvn. Jvnvuavo End conl. 1.06 ) to an hru cg Ilzo. Ion tuna stove u. ton: nut IIIO - so v.umsl.4M tum: lump. no zolu hard sorunlngu, 100 ton: nmh nu-nnlnn. AIYLUK FOB INSANE, LONDON. Hard cool, 1.00) ton: small 03] min. 800 tom: Ilu Hounton uoul). 306 ton utovu min, I Iona hncnnt alto ; soft ('m\I, Au tons for nrlhn. Of the LOLA) tom 1 000 may not be ro- qnlncl Illl January. mud; ahubo tons scrun- ton 0|]. ASYLUM FOR INSANE, {KINGSTON 11...; .....| 1 mn o..m..hu-an any ulna. [IA tun: pops nnuumwumnc co..| UNDI G I ) WILL RIOIIVE olden-n.6o%1o:#ouod Io onun at mm olu hath Parliament Buildings. Toronto. *0 mar Ton on Ior Coal." up to noon on U A .1061: n.l'l. for Hm dollvory of g. n the nludo 0 (ha institutions nsmul V on or bofnn the 1M.h day of July nut fun In nxtlda tho coal for tho London um nut `to: oylunn And Oontrnl Prison. In nond :- AHYLUK FOR INSANE. TORONTO. 11...; ....-l I am on... Inn-A n-Q nlln. Ill) hum: TENDERS ron COAL I897. . . required for thoduo fullment ol uoh rpooloutluns And oondmom of tenders are to be obtained from the Burnt: of who roupoouvo Institu- Ilo n. rholowout or any condor not neces- nrl 1 accepted. R. OHBIQTIE. , J. J. I uyulwupnnguvwung an 0: El--E..V-mg-.* ""-`.2 :*.-.'..:--'-- - 3:...`-.-'M._IIl~fot out hm. _. Idol-nation apply M 950 Do- Alhlnutounl ol Illlllh J. R. c. nouns & co.. `nepaanlr .11 kinds. rquuorx ulnul January. man. AB YLUK FOR INSANE. IIIMIOO. Ilsa! Annl I am Onna lnrunnuu ulna. 175 It HARTFORDS $75, $60. $45. Illlll UIIIHLIIHL nuw. MERCER REFORMATORY. ._|......| ungnn- -...\.II m... ..I-. In 44 unauca st. `trot-d. ponn. gnu - \/nI|anw\4\- ..--. _--_,_. The minister of agriculture, the commis- sioner of agriculture for Ontario, and Dr. hlcEschran.the dominion's ehiefveterinary inspector. have been in conference at Ot- tawa. They have been debating the wis- dom of enforcing the tuberculin test upon dairy eattle. Dr. McEachran s idea was to have all dairy cattle tested, and where there was evidence of t uberculoeis to destroy the cat.tle,und whole herds of them. This. it was estimated. would lead to an expen- diture of 3lO0.000 for which the- doctor suggested the government make provision. The commissioner of agriculture and the ministers of agriculture. Messrs. Dryden] and Fisher, disapproved of this proceed- ing. They favored the education of the dairymen as to the importance of ridding themselves of stock affected with tuber~ culosis, the governments undertak~ ing to supply the tuberculin free. So the matter stands, and the ques- tion is. How do the people re- gard the use of milk from diseased cat-l tle? The medical men. with rare excep- tions, say this milk should not be used. that its taint is liable to produce tubercu- loeisfn the human family. In that case is therenot a responsibility resting upon the governments which do not insist that at least the dairy cattle are inspected. tested. and pronounced healthy. The dairies are, in a measure, public institu- tions. the milk supplied from which should be perfectly pure. The legislature made an advance step in this respect. but suspended action when the boards of health undertook to enforce the act in a somewhat heroic spirit. nu-ll: hooopbd. OH BIQTIE . 1'. 1-`.cnAunh.m.AIN, J AXES NOXON. Impootorn of Anylumn. Prlaom and Public Ohniuu. . iulluununont. Bn1ldingu,'1`oronto. May loch, 1111'; ll\IJ\.Il\.ll I v V514- The oontention grows that prohibition. if carried, can only beantorced with a ma- jority vote. that is a majority of the elec~ toratehavtng answered Yea in the ple- biseib. The Montreal Gazette is the last leading Quebec paper to express the thought. thus : "Without a clear major- ity ofthe people in favor of tho principle the work of enforcing prohibition would be a hopeless task." Why should it `P The opportunity is given to all electors to ex- press an opinion on a question. and if a clear majority is not secured a reform or important measure is not to be abandoned. In Toronto, in the street car question, a majority of all the electors did not carry, and still the disposition is to abide by the decision and ` actprsaant to the desire of the major- ity who did vote. So it must be with the plebiscite. The majority of those who vote must rule. It is the only safe thing the government can do. A majority of the entire vote cannot be expected on any issae-aa instance of it in local elections cannot be recalled--and to make that a condition of the plebiscite would be to do- feat prohibition without an eifort. plans mt work ma All of the Kin expresse ing inspc that som _ings are and and: and oici he may building law. an drained sanitary are dd: ` that it be one lll St. Cash: person 0 walks uh that is 3` people. N The Na; MI Napnnee Sherill` the mini: object 0 Hughes I uv-va -nu-u we avv --nu, uuu ..u.-.ny franchise Inoaeure. 80 Keeping this lhogh in mind one can underetand the meaning of the long talk which Hon. Mr. Foeber inaugurated. in regard to the bank note` and postage stamp deal. The contract. with the Burhuid company having expired tendere were called lor. The old rm. preeuming that it had a mono- poly of the bneineae. added 880.000 to the propoeed new taritl, and woke up to nd that it had lost. the work. that another Canad`an rm, Barber & Ellie. declining in put up the neceeeary depoeit of 850.000. the tender of the American Bank-Note company. of New York. had been accept.- ed. The name might euggeeb that the buaineee was going to the United sum. to the injury of a Canadian industry. Bea euoh ie not the case. The American Bank Noeeoompany will open a business houee in Ottawa. and all has the diet will he made then. and thie repleeence but __- _-_ --_a -1 AL- .._a._..a .. An nnn -- The opposition is killing time in the common: and for I purpoao. The inten- tion is to delay things so that. the govern- ment will be compollod to Abandon, at. this issue`.-some of in bills, and notably in I ,,,_1r.. ,.___,,__- Q, L____,,,A .L_~_ ..... .. ........ ...... ...... ..... ...,.......... --- onopol-cont. ol tbogoutnct. or O8.000on 0698.000. Under that circumstances than was nit Inch count in tho whim of Hi. Pooh: and not much pathos in his nppul to Cundiu: patriotism. Ho bu bacon: vcty Inlioitoua about the Oundian indus- A.... ...I n...-A.-.. _..I.._--.. .II .| ..., .............. -......- ..... .,........... ....... trio sud Canadian workingmon all at once. when burn in thogovu-uncut. an ih Imnoo niuhhr. he found iloonvcnimt to give contract: to: louonotivu to Bhdo bland nnuuhoturorn. to the unclu- & and injuryol tho %odisn rms. and 0! tho Kingston looouotivo verb. Ono nlhhnlvuiuuoonuin and Ondinn Iouluth oqlnu ouid not In "iopnchhhln. Lo Annrhnlrn THE D)s{IL"i? _wH1E?. THE _ l`_Ut5ERGULIN TEST. THE BANK NOTE DEAL. Wriixi"Ix;i6i \?oi -I n,A.._,LL "Opi/or per Orbem Dioov. Don't buy I whool boonusa H [ooh well. or boonno of soup much-ulkod-of rad hut In- -In on main; wlut. It is Inndv uf anal how it in unucothor. a show noutionnl Dhvoou lilo tho above Napnmoo Authorities Want the Two Men Returned to Penlteutlnry Banvor. Shani! Hnwlnv is in nnmmnninaljnn with Napmieo Beaver. Sheriil Huwley is In communication with minister of justice at. Ocmwn with the of removing the prisoners Troy und Hughes to the penitentiary until the next seizes. The peniwntinry in the proper place for them and no doubt. the request will be complied With. Should it be de- cided co leave the prisoners here governor Yanluven will have linger cells prepared for them. ' u..._L_- :- ..`..:A.. _ _.....J__ ......I ..-..- L- 1 I purlurnnng "I/HUI` UUVUIIUIIH. In conver-Lion with our roporter during the trial. Troy said he (lid nob c.\re what the outpido world thought. of the truthful- ness of his evidence : but he would be sorry to leave the impression on the minds of the convicts in Lhe penitentiary that he had Iworn falsely about his partner. llughoa. Twn nf Hm rmln in 'l`rnv'.\ null dnnr warn vvvl - |u-J vv vv`oIuIIvIIv`I\aI ' of which would have no lesson for Kingston people were the desire not expressed here for the services of a build- inspector. The public enfety demands some oflioial should know what build- being erected, in what localities. under what circumstances. To this official plans should be submitted that determine whether they call for buildings in accordnnce with the fire by- and whether they are to be in accordance with modern ideas. So many houses are, dtficiont in _'plumbing appliances is important the inspector should having a knowledge of these things. Catharinee has such nn official in the of the chief of police, who in his ubout the city so performs aservice growing in the appreciation of the ---.- ._- ....y.... _.;-u.. Ior mam. _ Hughes in quiten render, and says he read over two hundred books while he was in tho penitentiary. Trnv nhnwn hv his r-nnrnrsmtinn that ha ll] EHO pOll0HDNH'_V. Troy uhows by his conversation that he has received a fair education, and is well posted in the history of his native land, Ireland. He ia too much disturbed to care for general reading, and spends ll good deal of his time reading his prayer- book, which he brought with him. and performing other devotions. ln nnnvnr. itinn u-irh nnr I-nnnr-{Ar rlnrina IWUTII HIIHUI] HIIUUIJ III!` illlrlalllll" IIUKHU Two of the rods in Troy's cell door were cut. oil 11 few invhoa from the Hour this week. making an aperture 1-ulcient. in size to allow his meals to bo slipped through. By this means it. will not. be necessary to unlock and open the door three times 3 (lay. "`Ln -nruinna nf Hun ninhlmntnhmnn Inn-as Ilo In In Mexico And Wrltu llm Journn That he lnlcndn to Pay Illa l)olmI. (hsmumquo -luurmll, I Tim Jnurvml rnrmivnrl n lnttnr thin wank I (htmnmquo Juurmnl. The Jourrml received a letter this week from Michael Burns. the insurance agent, who diaappenrod last. full, leaving many creditors in town. Tholetler was n(ldrens- ed fvmm Durnngo. i\loxico, and 6llCl0.0\l a sum of money to pay for an advertiaounem. whi(`h appears elsewhere in this issue. call- ing upon his or "fora to send their claims to him at Duran; , Mexico. \I.. I1......- ..... .. `L... _c..__ A3... ._ ,__aL_ (40 "NH III: I ul`lIIIh'U' XWUXICU. Mr. Burns writes that after ve month: of sickness he is on his feet, again and is in 1 good position and expects to make money iight along. Mr. Burns says that since going to Mexico he has written to several portion in (Lmanoque. but. has re~ ceivod no answer, and adds : I am Anxious to know when has been done with my propert. . I have n) recollection about my ngnira. as I lost. nil memory for two weeks." Mr. Burns concludes his letter M follows : "I am fully determined. it God spares my health and life. to pay everyone I owe, providing it Look the balance of my lifetnno to do it." and how lmy no out together. W0 want you to know what. ha undor tho tunnel. 20 YEARS` EXPERIENCE .\.n,.; Wyn, ._ -n...I- L._.nA1._,_ 1. ..-.... ......- Dora (JUICE H llly. The services of the nightwutchmnn have been dispensed with. YMICHAELVBURNS n-757750 FROM. \'.l\I.C.A. Aumery. Tho woman's nuxilinry of the \'..\|.C.A. held their annual thunk olfering eorvico in the building yeeterdny. There was a lingo Mtendence. After devotional exerciaen a paper read by Mrs. (Rein) Lning on The New Women" ea based on ecriptural lin-M-. then u solo was contributed by Miss Mcv Cortney in her usual pleeeing way. See- retery Mellngh in in few words spoke of the help the auxiliary had been to the generel work of the Association this past ~eeeou and thanked one and all for their kind eorte. Mrs. McCaillum nude It few remarks on "Giving" after which the on- relopee containing the thank offerings were opened and it wee found e heerty response bed been lnede in that 35550 wee the Amount received. The meeting closed with einging end preyer. After the regular meeting the president. Mn. Toye. enter- teined the meinbere to lunch thoroughly enjoyed by ell. The work underteken by the euxiliery the pest eeuon he: been the meet eucceeeful yet reported end the effort: of the department of the generel work ie worthy of higheet preiee. erect. one. . There is evidently need. oither for n changein tholaw or fora better enforce mom: of the existing measure, proridingt hut. must. be fyled and approved before mey be commenced. All -t ._L:..L -......I..| L...... _. 1...... In. Isoyll In: follow! : Joly, ls . 1 uuv LII-VII uuuuu-u . "It is ex pleinod in reference to the John Eaton Co's building that the structure Wu near to completion before the poo Io uh the city hall knew of it. and betoro he build- ing permit was issued. "Thin in n nummnn nu-nn|.ina_ and it in RAM mg permit Iaaueu. This is common ructice. and it in mid that sometimes buil inga are practically completed before the permit. is applied for. In fact, the building permit. issued from the city hall seems to be a permit to leave a building as is is, rather than a permit to erect. one. umL.... :. ....:.l_..oI.. ....-.l ..:n;... `nr n llwullnuu on rlvuu an IQ nnunpIon- nhip lmphy won v Hr. Klngomill at the Roynluailiurz eoilogn Wodnooday axons Cnllnnn -- at I`. Jnlr I930 ago. I`! nu. Iona; uuuui D. lll'llIlI-ll`. law; 03. 3. Armstrong. l89l;umI. Sunny. 1 I. 0. Rania. 1808: add Kings- lill. DI-. Id. I897. \I-._4..;. A-4`. _|_.. .I.__2__ Inc` __.I ` ERECTION OF` BUILDINGS. The Eston life. in Toronto. has occasion- ed A good deal of comment. The re when discovered was bursting from the bese- ment, end in such _e body thst the night watchmen had ell he could do to break s glass in the door and escape with his life. The building we: s light structure and in fteen minutes wes s mess of ames. In the day time, luring business hours,it had been crowded with purchasers and em- ployees, end a re under those circum- stencee would have led to a serious loss of lile. Hence it is that the people call for an inspection olneiv buildings and that the Star remarks : .. . . .u on CV II`rIv\u :41`: n4-\--- av-4 0! leadership In '(`-yolo building: be your guar- antoo when you buy A (`-olumblu. The nlounro you will do`r|I'u from riding ussuuorpn. mun. wan; canon 12. nor- rin. 18$; add 3. Armin-ong. I890; meal. LArnnhnnn. 1m|=.-an so-av. ::m+.:a;`.1.';:'* W New look phat during I88! and 38% _A lQIk_ohgoh cpdoiwu than I530 I887; c bin no griovnnce to vontilato. He in 1 public Inn who by been tried and lound want- vvu--vrw Ir: unit In`! Thonuneo on and on the nhunpiom bio tmnhv won 1 Hr. Klmnmill .m an n:---Csdot. U. Jolv. I380; urge. 0. 133-2; 8.8.31. Von nnmd. ma; . Nolfoant I884: corpl. CCluI|.>p, ; . I833; L , ..?'..! .. men. "..2.';. .:`{.3.. MAY BE SENT BACK. Wlnnon of The cup. _.. ...__....J A. AL- , Togdonru from which they |II'I)p0uI tn supply the coal. and to douignnto the quality 0! the name. anal if required will hsvo to produce zuntlulmnnry ovhlonoo Hunt the cuul delivered in truqto nl\|'l'lQ. E EOIIBII Wllililly IIQIQ II. C. Joly`. 1880; 0. nsnl. Va. nn...aT mu. DAILY WHIG:.`SA1"URDAY.' MAY` 22, 1397 HIIIRHDII ll!` l|ll_\' L\'lllUr Cllll (IU, (XIII lulu FUU us. (lrnml Union. Four fast 'c_\`t~list8 from Montreal will tnku part. in the bioyrla moon hereon Mon- day. Two of them, Morin and .\lart,ineau, will ride tandem against time. Thay hold th Amateur championship lmndoml l`0C0l`d for Canada, their time l)eing.fur two miles, vo minutes, t.wont._v~one seconds; tho pro- feaninlml record being Me, thirty-four. They hold the competitive mateur tandem two milo record. 4:43 :3-5. Thu inns). A0,:-{Linn turn!` mnnulnn l\nr-nnln `W0 YTIIIO TECOTU. `I50 :`I)u The most striking and genuine bargain omr offered in this city. Yostoniolv We bought all the fine hat: a whnlouo house in Toronto had left. }ood:a thnb were sold this season by the wholesaler at $16 to $94 per damn. We took the lot. They go on sale Saturday morning at. SI for your choice. (hand Union. In A I0; 01' 8nnV:e. Tho "smoker" lit the yacht. club hon-o Inez. evening was I jolly affair. and I who were so fortunate an to attend/enjoyed chomtelvee. A well stringed programme was rendered during the evening. the con- tributors being: Commodore Slkrange, Dr. Curtie. C. Harvey. R. F. Hetlvoy. J. E. Cunnimzlmm. W. Cochrnne. (3. Smith, alderman Wnlkem. T. J. Rigney and Capt. Donnelly. The Inn. named gave It brief sketch of the changes in the laws of navi- Itioh. Which [to into effect on July let. 1 Smith. made who evening lively wu hie wiuiciene. John Fisher conhri. bated refreshments for which he woe ten- dered a vote of thcnis. Those who ueist ed in entartnining were also voted the thmke of the ueemblnge. 1):. Black and B. C. (lildereleeve were inetrumenul in engaging the Iuooeeetol "smoker." cemeu In rleflln nor. Grout furore in the lmt trade. Your choice of ne-t. grade of hard and soft. felt. hat: for 8! Saturday and Monday. Grand Union. II"L.. ..........o:.... ..........:u.-... D.` bk- kln-, urnna umon. The exevutive committee of the Mac- donald dub held R special meeting Inst` evening and levided to decorate the grave of the late Sir John A. Macdonald on June (3th this your as usual. \Un `nu-n all" A lnrwn nfnnh hf lhnsm ULII LH| yonr ll! USUIH. We have still a large stock of those spectacles and eye glasses. Your choice. guaranteed to tie, `.350. McLood`a drug more. I)... ll. D....I........ .-._.....\l.:.. in l'\nnnn 2;) uenn. more. nrnnn \ mun. (`.hnirm:\n Minnea of the tire. water and light. co'nmit.teo will make a tour 0fin- sapection of Lhe rlillorent. wards of the oily shortly to nsccrmin whether or not. any nlu\ngo9 tending to improvement in the lighblllg of the city can be made. Ho will be nccompulied by tho alderman repre- senting ouch ward while impacting that ward. I . . L....Z..... 4.... _A-_l. ...- ........\L ....l.InJ waru. In buying our stock we mo not guided by what stores in othmr cuties may do. We understand the clothing burinms and are able to rely rm our own judgment. If _\'(m want. to [-00 fine Scotch tweods and solid worsted suits that nmna well made and tinizdmd as nny tailor can (lo, call and 800 ..- A1.......l Hnipu. 0 phvoen of ovorrpu-0. We also oxplnln the .Im.rom. I! (in 0} unol used, their rolatlvo ntrsngth an together. Wu you the sorrow: ol `Ila Poor. The lad. William Mclionxio. who in ullnoot totally blind. and when mother. lacing Imnblo no anpport him. viohoo him to ha in soon institution than ho will properly and for. us before I-nriltnln butt. .-Jag. nnnpl man ...a will In ptuporly and mr. WI! DOIOYO nlgiotl-no Dalia polio: oonrttuda . and wunuudod lojcil Mr I wank. min` which Nun tho` childish`: dd teddy vii no tint. on Io donofor him. llll FGRHHGTIC CU I\|nK'3l-OH THIU BVUIIIIILY. Have the newest in ties for the 24th. The royal purple, all styles. Grand Union. ' A team of cricketers from the Rovnl military college left thin afternoon for T0- ronto. On Monday 11 match willbo played on Rosodalo lawn with :1 Toronto mam. I`..- Q..L.....,l.........I ll"...-1.... n`l `) 'u\ 034:: Are you satisfied with vnur tea and coffee? Have vou tried us? We guarantee anti:-fuvrion. Jan. Redden & Co. L`..A....).... .....I ll.\...l.... nIul\ .LnI`n`nun|uGn- CD07. urnnu union. The St. Lawrence and llinmoni baseball teams have roourod permission to play their mnbch at. the Midland centml fair ground on Monday. The game is called for 2-,3!) o'clock. Dnnnl nnurnln Hm many lnhnt. fnr nnnlz. 10!` :-,.w 0 cuocu. Royal purple. the verv Intent. for neck- ware. all styles on Rule Saturday and Mon- dnv. `.'.")c. each. Grand Union. The tug Mack. while towing out two "pin ma" from Richard.-on & Sons` ele- mtor last. evening. went. nshoro nenr shoal tower. The steamer Paul Smith wont, to tho rescue nfthe .t.randed bug and auc- ceeded in releasing her. llrnnf `urn!-n in DEA luxf. tr-nrln \'uIlll` more Rev. Dr. Ryclunnn preaches in Queen ntreec church to-marrow evening for the last. time until June 20th. He leaves Thursday for (Mmwa tn ar,t.onrlconl'erenco. On June lilch Rev. C. O. Johnston will be in the pulpit. Hmtnlrrlnv nml Rlnnllnv. For inmnilmi. Umon. \'olunt.eer reman J. Burns has obtained permission from chairman Minuet. of tho fire, water and light. cnmmittoo. to sleep in tho Brock street re amnion, every night. so as to be ready to rewpond. at a moment : notice to any and every alnrm. Ln-rm\h\~'a5u1noI nil in Mn ninls. ninlin lnrholll. H HUDIUU (IU Hlly Ill! UVI!l'V llllll Ill. Lr\7.enh_v'a sulml nil in half pints. pints and quarts, just arrived. Ja.-. Rodden & an buy (`-olumblu. 0 plounro you vi ho our can-nuke of your uonumwd pn- tmnnnn.