Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jan 1898, p. 2

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E-H. 3if{JiE'1 VIIIDIII "WONG! It I IIOIIVBIO. F. .Phillipo oioinadin the Portsmouth Mohhodinb church last evening. \l-- A....:- n'-..|........ u_-_.-L..._.. ..--- mngaton poet omoo. The Wmn stated in uurpriee that Mr. (lunn paeeed on the order and Mr. Fair seems to demand satisfaction. There is one feeling which ndea place in every breast. that of gratitude or etleaat con- sideration for loyal support. Alexander llunu made four oompaigne in Kinneton. extending over twenty yeare. The Will('l, under the present reform president. gave him unatinted rupport, hearty and gen- eroue from the word go. In all that time Mr. (lunn'e bueineee house never gave the paper even live cents worth of its printing. aggregating many thoulandn of dollars. Unuelnh Iupport deserved re- mernbrance when slander and venom were at work. IIYL-.. G7 1 '`E.:.. . .._......l..t;u. nnnhnun nun. " - ~ It is no plessure to bring personality in. ~ tothe discuss oi this post oloequem ticn. but it uoevcldebie. It has been charged in correspondence and on the street that Mr. Psnso.,as _ dent eitlia, reform association, inter erzd :li.trhk the management, ericourlsaed` t e s in disc in; orders, ,4 . lcrutbst reason theor er-threatening punilhllmlt for in- tsrlersnce wae placed on brders by the vlsiiinginspector, the action being made nlltho more insulting and personal from the fact the the president has a near rela- tive in the oice. end that he was ens- pected of conveying iniormation. The in- spector has aioretlme visited Mr. Pense to dieouas post omonmm and gone away contented: he is located nearer the.post oilioe and hotelthsn before, and had the inspector, belore Believing the president guilty of an oi ahce so contrary to his record for honor and cod judgment, con- sulted him like any air man sseuredly would he must have been told there was not a shadow ol around for the euepioion or charge. Mr. Pence would not allowhis relative to speak to him ol poet oilioe ail`air-. knowing well that he would beecnnected with every criticism; `and no editor that was human could fail to criticize Kingston's bear garden (vide W. J. Fair) every day and every hour. Further he did not interfere in any way rlor to or during the recent investigation e was vieited by delegations three times and many single requests were made he- sides for his inreroeesion with the postmaster-general and the visiting inspector. He positively declined to intercede with either oilioial. The or- der against interference was therefore based upon a tissue of falsehoods. as have many other impreeeione conveyed by thoee who have been giving so much trouble in Kingston post ollieo. I`hn Winn embed it: aurnrise that :5`?! ohm `Bah `inhaling batty pct PERSONAL MENTION. 4` 2,. . - - V/.23. `- " inn mum: wine. Mbrwjnz. JAN-U A'R'y '10, 1393. (mun umnon. _ _ A promInon_I gentleman, _Intorootod In tho construction of the railway, cubed yesterday thno Mr. Drufnmond And she otbor promotorl 0! the mlw would soon I bobeardfrom in regard co 0 comuuo Linn hf tho ling In nnnltl ha A danlnr-nhln X DUI! VIII Ill IVQIHI W `III CODIIBTIIO tion of mo lino. It would In B deplorable thing. In said. should he lot the thing drop. for the notion of the country it would turn vu rich In minonl uni agri. calm-ml neon:-on. Buidu, than were -J.-nu -nhnn`n:-`DAD. RAM-A-n nr_;-- --ul 111' DIIIE III ljlll MUNICH II III. ndnood prion to 82 95. Ian`: punt lather. lnoclg mlfakin rm! tunnel Ionic. what`: lift of qovcnl inn: Duumuy. In will line nix ecli sea. of which only Jan 7th And Dec. 27. will be visible to North America. 'I"L.. ......-.J- L:.AL.I-_ --.._- ..... 'I`..__J-.. nuruu mnornu. The queen : birhhdny comes on Tuesday. and dominion day (July let) on Friday. Labor dnv will be Mnndnv. Sank Fmh: nnu UOIIIIHIOII (lly (July I85) on I flly. Labor day will be Monday. Sept. Bah: thanksgiving probably Thurodny. Nov. 94th. I.`2__A .....I-.. :_ I -t`.A l.`-I. n'!AL. 11.]... lnulqii Ottun Citlnn. A n.vuninAnh CIIEIITII lfllljn DXIIIX, 500'` "I". uhny wahotlpowou Jiotwoon Oman: and Smith`: Fall: the wuld noon ho utilind I! the railway won built. ?lIII T1 13. WIIIWI lIlI0lvVC'II incl. Thcyuonot good: has - ly nude 0::-ioy who foociut. Ilyouniuia unongtiouyon |osnpub-spin. Iniztboohtl. Two u.'l`.lI. II-etght 'l raIua Oouie Together at that station. Between live and six o'clock Sunday morning two freight trains of the 0.1` It. system collided at Mallorytown. but with a ight damage to property. Three freight- ero, east bound. reached that etation with in a short time of each other. En ine No. 86, the leader, hacked over I. e cro-e a-witch onto the welt track to allow No. 88, a hog train. to pen. No. 88 pana- od on, and No. 86 atearnei ahead to arose again to the eastbound track. When the train wan partially screen a third train drawn by No 98 came alon and run into the train of No. 86 The low was not very heavy and only de- railedni couple of cans. A at cur wov- thrown aeroee the track and trniiic for the time being: wae blocked. An auxiliaiy train was run out from Brockville and also one from Belleville. The wrecker: had the track cleared by noon. The westbound nger train. due at the Kingston nnotionat 1:20 pm. was fty minutee late. being detained at Lyn. No persons were injured in the collision. Boots.` Fncn About I ml. The you 1398 began and WI" and on Saturday. In rill hum nit onlinna nf rhinlu nnln l ll'E|3 uununy Ill IJUIITI. IUD EH Till: [TIE Sunday, April 3rd; Enter Sunday, April l0t.h. ' l'l\L-..-_.I'l... ....~.-;- --I.-.I..I..l R... Inna. During the month of Januar_v we will give a discount of 10 per cent. ofl all our new spring wall pnper. We do this glut we may 0 n our season a little earl`; and show our ondsome papers. 1). A. Woman `Ir. (ln. ` (Y. \/U. Members of the police force are thankful to Hon. William Huey for n gifb of de- partmental books. Ever since his connec- bion with the government he has kept the police force supplied with boolxa of auntie- hlca and other government info: xnation. Nnr in I-mnr nlmnr-A tn hnv nhnnn drv UIUI nnu OHIO!` KOVBITIIIIGIID HII01 IIIIHOII. Now is your chance to buy cheap dry goods. carpets, etc Everything at cost. price before aback-taking. R. McFaul, Kingston cerpeb warehouse. ntinn tn thn inv nnnrlitinn nf than rail: IXIIIKIDDFI UBFP00 \VIl'BU|llD- Owing to the icy condition of the rails the only our was unable to reach Ports- mouth this morning. Leaving the borne on bolt pun nix iu ruched the Union street junction at eight. The other can lonving the borne on half past. Ieven o'clock were also delayed by the loo. 1' IFUV-T TX. I` Woodook uonunol Ioyiov. Hun Davina. nnnnd HOW BIOVBIUTE. Nine years ago to day aheavy wind storm swept: through Ontario, destroying the upper tlulpension bridge at: Niagara Falla. The bridge was turned completely over and droppodinto the gorge. 'l mmu-inn tn tnlm ntnnlr. Now in the over anu uroppeu Inca mo gorge. Preparing to take stock. Now in the time to buy. Evorything reduced in price. R. McFnul, Kingston carpet ware- house. Y\..-.'.... AL- _.....AL -1 T-.......... _... _..'Il COLLISION AT MALLORYTOWN. I-8 IIIIA VVl||'UUUulU- An unusually large number of unem- ployed men assemble about Rinhurdsons and the M. T. company s wharvee to watch the progress of the work on the new elevators. KL ..- ....,.-- .....A L... .1-.. .. l......... ...:...J PHIVOP, EH6 I'D! EDD D800 D818 0V8!` enjayeu. The working st.a' for the harbor survey are to bo John McArt.hur, J. McAdams, Charles Crowley. Dennis Sullivan, John Campbell. Ill; nnA r\nAr\Aun;' in ......I.. nan:-:1-An I-us, uumpneu. We are prepared tn make sacriceu be- fore taking stock. I-iveuytahing olrered at cost price. R. McFaul, Kingston carpet: warehouse. An ...........II.. I......... .......L.... at` Iurulnbt-1 FUIVUU K`-('|lll'D UUIIIIBIU ll DOOIDIHK. The salvation army band has been great- ly improved by the addition of a clarioneb plnver, the first the hand has ever enjoyed. 'I'hA wnrlxinw nf.A' fnr him hm-hnr nnrvpv VV HUUU Wu \ ID '0 Sleigh:-lding wu n putimo enjoyed by a great. many yesterday. The roads wole in nooondltion. D.._ ..-... l.-l..... -A-_I_ L-I..'_.. 13..--.. ton carpet warenouco. The board of trndlat its meeting this evening will further cpnuidor the matter of harbor improvements". Nn Inna Mann Rvn nnrnnnn nnnlinrl fn thn I]|I"UOI' IIHPTOVBTDCUEB. No loss chm five persons applied to the ole clerk this morning for warrants. Po ice court business is booming. Thn Inlvntinn nrnnv hon:-I Inna hnnn nrnnt. Elf] 0! WI]. UOIKIH HI IVIpOIOOn {Ll- Hovnu Ind Hnunta at Burns. opera houso.Jnmio.ry 24th. Tickets. 950.- Snhnrduv lull: DII Mm nnnivnrnnrv n! tha "OX9 lfluly Ill Ill}. To marrow n ghu the Wonona aaxbobte club of Kingston will give an entertain- ment in Bath. C-I.-..I I..u.I. _ . _ _ _ -:-_ |__-L- -...I -.._:L Ill FIIIIOOHUIFIUD. Buy now before atonk-taking. Every- thing at cosh prices. R. McFaul, Kings- ton carpet. warehouse. Th; hnqrd nf trndlnr. if. mnntincv thin up '1 Panndnxis Ptxan`uI~ an! out: _ . IMPORT`!!! 134- ` `Ibo lpl0o`Ol\'Ivu17 my wo-wnt nu l o_oploAro'lblIh3Ahpu9-lothIn& upon tho Atuuuou at that Whonn `lull!!! Intol- Nuun I -1898 wall - r at D. A. Ween kpttlcpf. mp. Claim wot! rgnumod to-dsy at: tho Ro cl military collou. ma. Aumntun ha: duuidnd nnt tn nnan mu IIIFIID runway company.` Yoabordny In: the twonty fth anniver- sary of the death of Napoleon I_lI. Human And Human nf Burns. onern nouns, anuunry nun. Txoxou, Zoe, Saturday lab was the annivorury of the bg-ginning of the Red river insurrection of I 0. "Jun -l_.._ - ...--.I __.__- -_.I .... L... Al... up mung a goon cnueo anu go 60 um: hospital boneb concert in the opera house next: Friday ni ht. Tn Inn:-ran :1 ohm Hm Innnnn n-rfnhtn HIUIIU Ill DIED. School books. exorcise books and morib- bicrn. good values and new line}, at D A. Wooao dz (!o o. Lll-:_|.._l.Il..... ...-- - _._.z.... ...:.._.A I...- INU II IIIIIIUITI UUIIUUC. pt. Augustin bu decided not to open his outing rink thin winter. Two` soul of new trucktx have arrived for tho numb rlwny company, Yum:-dnv Ill tho trnntv lth anniver- nliidr chin for onocinl notation in tho `(Inn-A -going tn .9 III ,Ul-ll. Thou uovo comet: scheduled for 1890: IIIIIIII IIIOOI. ~ They would ho mu! cnough at $4 and IL ooacou IIOINIOI nylon. "nan-y Dawningaaluol liq IIouopoli- ;'.A9:!e!i;>IN`c| . J-3-.n-4 "llillu First Sunday in Lem. Feb 27th: Palm lnndnv Anvil 3111- Rnnlnr Hnnrlnn Anvil mus 01? um um. am. Help along A good cuueo and go to the running] hnnnh nnnnnrh in than nnm-A hmun Klnxlfon IJAO Oomlng. Yul-an DING V I IIIIK ICUK In WIIOII T Inn y funilic;h.BnnI and Gulla- 'a. dds pu-tieipnnh Inn ms! driven. and it 1 that MI hauill-foclingfu-Iona Inc. Duriugtho blunt! the] had u dinpuu II the wharf. Ycltotdny tho fond huh f `anoint thoinnu-Gru:d`!`rnuk &-t 6ooupontb ouriulof.tho|oultuin at A nun-1vnnnI-vnnnhInni. Hnnnnnnl IIUITFIVIIW-llIQllUIIlII II Iunndclook. Thoqnnol Ihombbitl n 50 D0. OUVOOIDQ In the event of the change being olfact- od. the bugle band would be diobundod and a carpool ipou formed. Thoh no :0 lane hslf-n oxen (cod pipers in the -:L- --up. gt In LL;-.-LA - _...__L-._ _.__.I.I I._ III! In!) "4 ll IBBOIIRIID III. numoor UOIIIC DO incrouoq` hobo. The uniform worn by Scoblziuh ' eI_ia very prowy. 'I'Bot.I-our on no plaid, with tunic of rie green. the tunic akin being can in rqnuu. about four inches either my. And hound. A bushy complooon tho uniform. Kiln no not worn. Kingston Ladies College, A CHURCH SCHOOL. I-'1-gujvm an uuvuunwt III IIOII nan nun: lhmngo. During uhonrly bout! of Sunday morn- ing I nu-ion: onoonntor took plant tho aunt! Trunk nation in which man- Lgng Al i C..-lI2.- F-_..) `-3 fl.lI._ The 14 tli P.W.0. IHIIM Llkell to Be 80 con- verted. In all probability Kingston will take glory in po~eonaing a Scottish rie regi- ment, the ret and only one in Canada. The matter has been under consideration bf otlicgre of the llth l` W.() rillee. and a l are unanimous in deeiring the change. It is believed that at the next meeting of otlicen the question of converting the corps into n highland rie regiment will be broached and the outcome will be a request that the militia department sanction the change. Such a corps. it is expected. would attracta high atandard of volun- teers. comparing in physique with any corps in Canada. The material is here at- tainable; all that in required is an induce- ment to bring it to the lront. With the opening of the new drill hall, affording comfortable quarten for the men. it ie ex- pected auch a cor? would be constantly up to the limit. he olcera are enthusi- astic over the matter. and are aanguine as to the outcome I- eh- -_...a ..l al.. ..I...__. I.-:__ _n--_a Illll I CUFF DI IWFI lllrm 1nQl`It. city and It in thought 1 number could be incrmsmi hnhm Thu nnnnn um-n In Thoyllllttln an lacuna: All Don mix. nnnu. 15.-.-.. - cu; nun nu--us. A Gay New Yorker. one of the best and brightest of musical comedies. will be pre- sented on Wednesdsy evening so the Grand opera house. The play is replete with new and up-to-date novelties. end is an innovation in the wsy of special fee- tures. A Gay New Yorker preeentee strong array of telent,heIded by the favorites, Rog- ers & Ryan, and includes Hurry Edwards, Charles llorrnen. James Stanton, Nellie Franklin, the Ryeford sisters. Daisy Kro- nell, the Countess sisters, Minnie Dunn. Ada Kyle and Core Strong. It was con- ceived lorlaughing purposes only, end if large houses and delighted eudienoee count. it has certainly fullled the intentions of its authors, for there is not A dull mo- ment during the periormnnce. The plan V"|ll open to morrow morning at Snwyer s. Prices 25c., 35c . 50c. and T50. An Hlllinlvernry Herr`:-ion. Rev. F. W. Dobbs, the pioneer clergy- man of Portsmouth, preached his forty- tifth anniversary sermon in S0. John's church yesterday morning. Although Mr. Dobbe has reached a ripe age in years. and has been resting from pulpit: service for the peso year. he mil retains vigor in speech and eerneebneu in hie appeals. He was assisted in the service by his son. Rev. Ogilvie G. Dobhe, of Broclrville. V---wu vuu nu-uv. On Saturday evening the tire brigades were summoned twice. A burning chimney on I residence on Hydenham street north was the cause of the first alarm. It was soon extinguished. The second call was to a burning burn on Albert street. owned by A. Potter. carter. The fire. which re- sulmd from clamp falling and exploding. destroyed the barn and consumed 3 ton of hay, harness and other articles usually found in a stable. Mr. Potter hed barely time to remove his horse: _ um um uuu an nu--. - - On Saturday the steamer Pierrepont attempted to break her way through the ice as far as Harden Island, but could not accomplish the trick. When out a little over I mile ehe encountered ice be- tween four and ve feet thick. formed by Hoes being driven up by the wind and then freezing together. It took her over two hours to go the mile. an Hula wuuuuuo Miss Ado. Sherk e solo. "If Augbb There lie, in Queen street: Methodist church lueb night. wee a superb rendering. Her conlzralto voice suited the number. and with much expreiieion and feeling the tender words by McOombie were given. Miee Slierk has is decidedly peculiar voice, nhetono being well maintained in high and low notes alike. A Convict Rensptnred. Yesterday warden Mesceife received I telegraph message informing him of the capture of Lima Laurence. an eeceped oouvict.ab Hamilton. No doubt: this is the W. Laurence who escaped in company with J. Ireburn from the storehouse on the penitentiary term. A guard was sent. up to bring him down. l'or Tho Abbott Hy-Lnw. Messrs. Abbott & 03., Montreal. have placed in the Itore of the late 0. S. Hobub samples of good: of their manufacture. along with plant of the proposed Kingston works. W. H Martin, their ropre:ont.a- tin. will be planned to give` `any exphnr bion chin visitors may require. uuvnu -zuuu gunman. nuv uuvn-nu un v-InuuI;- Prevoah of the New York clothing store, Brook street, will ollor to the public all has ready made clothing at. cost price. His stock is well assorted. People in need of olonhing will do well to call on mm as he is determined to reduce his stock. Ho al- so |llV8I great. value in clothing mdo to order. nun-an nu vuuuu . According to return: in the comparative `oicloncy oompemion nmon eld butter- ioa {M1896-97. the (rub or ingoton eld battarv nnlmd math in order of ms:-in. I0! IUI -IBM)-Dig `DU HUI] 0l' IXIIIKIIUII VJUIII battery ranked math in order of maria, with 5 ton}, of 411 mnrh. The 40!: or Hunilnon old` baboon-y came 8|-It with a total of 500 nuklo. . Great sale During The month` Of January. I) ____ -_A _l AL- `I-.. \V-_I. -I,.LI..Z..._ -....` an Appnolihd am. Oh Batu:-duy the moiormon omployod by the olccbrio stunt railway compsoy each recoilod I pit of fun-lined bnukttin mim.`. the min 0! Mn. (Dali Ritaon. Thu aifh TUCDIIT I Pl! III IIIIFIIIIUI UIIQIUIIII IIIIII-Um the gift of Mn. (Col) Kiuon. The gm ' wan Ippioprisbo 3nd in Appreciated. ___._ A scornsn RTl=t;E(_(:ORPS . Glllld listing Boots cheap no Aborpo'bI:y'I. ensues As PUGILIBTB. A`. mmluml. C.A.. J. 3. Many. --l--l-:I I}-nlcl-n on`! no VIOINITY. A Bay New Yorker. .7__ \'-__I,_A A..- -1--t um N339 Arron. called out Twloo. r '_`.I`-cnth In Omar. ed oouucnlnuon. I boliuvolt his all no ! union cl: In II In" L .14 CIIO . 9" :!I(l\:.uy'\h|)\lO. and! w 0.1: ougnotpcovu than 5 :1-unonov. '1'. Wu- son of Oobnm. Out, vroto the touching: K I10. loo . ' lumd in -on vondonfll {I i dh.:;)n `manure ne tins at u . I " on I u no. on I! nanny: in -not Iunnhu Inn has 51 W Luv. hnmhnmus-l ti eon-cad I lnlivohjoio 1 claim II " (Ann.M. Olin 1 no "mcyumm non nuona u :5 man- iu mm for Trunk : Magnetic Ointment, nln lady for Ina-gonciu. While I Ipnd .o for Pilot. it alto innuntly nliovcl and cant cqh. bruins. alt than. cant: Id In of tho skin. In none. hill. 3. 0. Mitchell. Closing Upsalej ITIU H1!` IOTDBIII H8 amp. The Frontem e um have to scurry around in order to secure players to strengthen the front rent: of the team. Both W. Hurry and Reyner. the two speedy lorwerda,heve been lost to the teen. the Gran nerned b his Attendance us the Royal military (:0 loge, and the Inn nerned through his ebeenoe from the city. Thu heart of thn Inn vnnhtnnen in Ind. IIIIIIOII lallI'0I8ll Ill! IDSOIIOO l| 0llI 000 CW]. The heart of the foo yuchtaunn in ltd. Romeo wind: broke up the beautiful cryn. ml-like nut-hoe of tho ice in the burbor. than n visitation of seven front from the huge onion in ahnpoiou hills and rum. ronderingucwynchting an impoodbiliby. What is needed now in 5 heavy full of Inbw. 1 that And than I freezing up. than giving I unooth uurfaoo lor yuchting. ll! I/Clll WIII UU UICI(llSlaUU- Providing the Aberdeen: of Ottawa do not. come up on Saturday next. the rm. match in the junior _rnund between Fron- Lenno ll und Queen ! II teams will be pull- ed off on Saturday night next. Otherwise advantage nill be taken of the full Iimo limit, and the game take place on Monday night. Hanrnlmrv Rnnmn. nl t.I-in Ontario hnakov Secretory Benton. ol the Ontario hockey union. ome down from Toronto on Secur- day to look up evidence ngeinet. e weesern team chergod with profeneioneliam. Hie mien.-ion, it ie eeid, wee fruitful. A meet ing of the executive committee bu been celled for to-night. Weio fore day or two end hear eomethtzg drop. The: Frnnlnnn n rill hnvn to mm-rv UIIIHIU UIIIOFUIIU IFTIIIKUIIIUIIBI urv UIIIUII. In one the Frontenac: win out theinter- mediate champiombip, the executive oom- mitteo of the union will grant the team the privilege of meeting the winner of the senior team. \l7 D--I..... ...I._ 1.. L` ml-.. ._HL IL- IECBHDI I030. The rat. hockey league game of the aenon for the Corby cup was played an Piocon on Friday between Belloville and Picton, the home team winning by n more of two to nothing. Oman : nnninr Hum Am-I that Rmml mili- meaning IIHKUU PIICU. The senior Frontnnac hockey team will not. have I Hague match to play until February 12 .h. when it will meet the win- nera of the Wellington vs. 0-goode round. The Frontenace mny have to journey be Toronbo no play o" this match. 'I"lm Ahnrdnnn hnnlnuv tmun, nttnwn. hll IOTOINIU D0 plly on ems IXIICUD. The Aberdeen hockey team, Ottawa, has been invited up here on Suurday nexb to meet. the Fronwmcs. A reply should have been received ere this, but I telegram from Owawa announces that the longer sent. (mm here had been delayed. ' 'I`)mnvm\uI.ivn nf Hui nnhn-in hnnlxnv COIN: HOID [1679 HIG DGOII nemyea. The executive of the Ontario hockey union is bound to rid the orgnnizatio of professionalism. For some time pub the secretary he: been collecting evidence against clubs minced with this malady, and the results will likely be than some 0! the benmo will be backlisted. lI......:A:.... 0|... Al.._A-.--.. ..r {\bL..-. `HEID- Rockwood hockey team go to Napuueo on Thuraday to play the hockey aggrega- tion of that. town. At cl.` n:..l.F |..-u.|.-.. nlnh v\usanI:nn in AT A BAIGLIN-THAT BEAUTIFULLY Imuhd dounohod Brick I-Ionu..oon-nor Um I: and but Benet. with tour (1111 low. App 100 A. IAUIIAK. V" T nuuunuu II III Iii In! Anhblllnpundthovonnomllnnnl ol0n\u-lo. _ lain. but loddonoo ot uclunu *~`__,`_ Gun. Johnuonitroot. 1.ont'I'orn lulu Fohruary 9th `I'M NI! Id tllnl d tons. with .....n...o.."'. .'n gm! o:n:::lonoo aemor IIUBIII. W. Barlow, who la to plny with the senior Fronbemc beam, is oxpoctnd bore to-marrow from Monhrul. He will replace one of the two forward: which tho club has I xecentl loan. ""5... .-.s |..ml...-u I.\......... ......... at oh. OI UWO [0 nouung. Queen : eenior teem end the Royal mili- tary college cadete will meet on or belore the `. 5t.h msb. Ibis likely the full time limit; will be allowed to lapse before the meeting takes place. Thu nnninr Frnnrnnnn hnnlmv lnnm will 119 Will UU TUIIIUVUU DU IXIHKUDUH 5!! W30`. Muse L. M. Hall has again mken charge of the or an in the Eastern Methodist church. `lrvliee Emma Ilennetla and Miss Alice Noilson assisted in the musical pub of the conceit. given by Mrs. E W. Ruth- bun. lleeeronbo. on Saturday evening. Mien Lottie King was as home to a number of her friends last Friday evening. Dunning nnd games were enjoyed until the wee ems hours. The weather for the past few days has been quite spring-like. Wlnt II Tnnlplrlng In the Sporting Aron: of this Busv Olly The local bankers team will endonvor bo arrnngo a match with I Toronto bunk beam. D.-.-I.n.no..-l luunluuu I-4...... tun in Kfnnnung (ADD ()1 lI|'l DOW. At. the girls hockey club practice in Stmbford on Saturday. hho doors were all `barricaded and no spectators worovprount. 'l`hn Nnmnaa hnnlmv club will not; enter `UHTTICIUUII unu [I0 EPUCIIIDUFB I'UKU PIVXIIM The Nupanee hockey club will not enter the Bay of Quinta hockey league this your union different: Arrangements are made. In mun [aha Prnntnnuu win out. hheintolu [0 ms---no relxe! at an; my soul is lost." When the document was read to him he showed not the slightest some of reliel at the contents. He has been very restless and unsettled for some time and in great trouble about his soul. He tallrs in- coherently nhout its utter loss and damnation. He says he is an indel now; that at one time he did believe in God. but now he did not believe in Him. At the suggestion of the doctors, Max Fox was invited to havean `interview with him, i but this interview failed to show that their beliefs had an similarity. Troy does not appear to have had very ex- tensive education, and in conversation uses words that do not ap ly tothe sub ject under discussion. He as not been a deep reader so far as ascertained. Of late he has not been composed enough to read anything. He states he was born in Dublin. Ireland. and that his parents died while he was yet young. and, drifting about without work and no one to care for him, he fell in with the trump faternity. He was known amongst them by the name of Dublin. He avoids referring to himsell, and it is not at all probable that Troy is his real name. He said he would much rather remain here than go to Kingston. Although Troy has nn ungovernable temper, in his connement here for over a year he has given his keepers no trouble. He will be removed to Kingston this week. Minn l. M Hall luau nuuun hnlrnn nhnr-no It In Very Ieetleu And lJnutj_|nd~lAn he an en lllldel--Ie Very vane when Ile- len-lu; to aimed!-He (John to Klug- eton ue Ween ' Nu-men, Jan. 10.--00 Saturday lent: eheri Hurley received from the dernb. menu of justice the commutation 0 the sentence of John B`. Troy no imprieonmeno for li1e.in the insane depu-tmeno of the Kingston penitengiyu-y. In bhe ehemoon. nooompsnied byjuiler Vnnluven. they re- naird no the (sell of Hm dmmnd mu: and nuuumpunluu uy Jamar vlnluvon. may ro- lhrd D0 thppell ol the doomod an and gmnnged hjm sn conversation, nal y com. mg out with the all-important. q-noltion : "Trov. what: would vuu nv nf vnnr mn- lug uuu WWII W10 Dll-IIDPOTLIDD IIWOIIIOII "Troy. whgb would yuu uy If your Ion- bence was commuted Y a. 0h!" he zopliod, that would be no use to m---no relic! at all; aoul in lolt. the dncumnnn wn road in him ha EANDBOIII NEW RESIDENCE ON iii In Btnommur Division um. um manning by Dnvid J. Whihhnd. A Inn TROY menu. so m.on_r hum row 015 .his7IEmNE.} SPORTING PARAGRAPHS. OOMMUTATIOIL. 7.1;`; nu an. `in- !|oh"of Oobm. Out... " In I famil- l'lx_A_._A `o You will nd its: most prot- able departure. 50 years experi- ence in the Shoe business in .Kingston has enabled us to be- come thoroughly in touch with the greatest values, consequently we offer vou nothing elee`. ' " ""' : af`:.`.;:T;.u`:`.?.f: ::f1;..2 my A`l'Il0l b In. Ontario so. Sulheiland Shoes DU 1898.: Start the New Year Let your main resolution be to wear ' `M{lIY;.0l'S MNVERTS Bl: Remedies an llooomlng the Safeguard of the Bomo-'l`lIo PO9- plo Have Trusted und llgvg [of new Dooolvod. , V Mrs. D. mu-In. 'l`ron`ton. Onlu-lo. can. mln. an s: ".\lIuo lmn In-on n marvollum mm o or-zenm by Munyonhl Remedlon. When l In-mm Ilnlm: lllmw rommllon I was x-oven-(1 from homl to tour with team. I _ nufferecl, the most Intenw ngonv from tho lrrltntlnn and pnln. I rent no bad that l l>9llew-d It Imnmmlhlo to over yet well I had used a number or romedlen to effect a r-uro, lmt lnstend. I was getting worm I was In Grave honpltlll for three months. - but they could not help mo, I finally do? 1-med to try Munyon. and after unlnnv Mun- I In I'VE Dlllltul for three montm. try Munyon. and nor unlng von n Salvo nml othr remx-dlos I received lmmedlnte rellof. The medicine In ed to help and cool the lrrltntlon. I am pm Io any now that I have not a mark on mv body and feel M In my dut to tall others of the wonderful mire w loh hnn noon affected In my one. I have unbound- nd fnllh In M|1.V0n`s treatment and haul- lly recommend llll remedies."- uInnnn\'- I)|\n|I|I.nl0.s . '. ....`.A1uu Onlln In In. }A POST CARD The Eenplerofcannda In SI"%t|s3 % tied and Gnnvinond. = TB '1' L I RESIDENCE ON NORTH doo! o mton Semi am honu want at 6 with furnace and ooh ,.u. nv ion. Al o the Mono Dual :2 0 Bench, wit Inodun unprovo- monu Apply to Jon: lluml. ALL WILL "f""l.E}'S:l'IFY That lunyol Has`/Keitfaltln VIIII Pooplnntualosool _ HIS P|=ToTnIsEs Mun on`: lllmununlxo ximo seldom full: to have :1 one to three hours and cures In I I tlnyl. Price Mu`. Munron'l Dnnonoln Cum nollllwly cunl . Munyonm Dyspepoln ponlllwly uu {ormn ol lmllnomon and nomucla troohho. Price 250. Human`: Cold Cure provcmu pneumonia and Munyon'n breaks up n cold In u for houra. FHA 26:. Mun)on'I (`ungh Cum naps tjqugng, `nun: com In row noun. run as. Mun)on"Il illupn mugng, nun mu-nu. a an Iomnu I Inn 1 Inn u. Prlro 250. `I "M. *9 . unynu'I Kidney Curmnpeedlly nml palm In the hack. lotus or uromu. and Ill l oruu_.o! kidney dllenut-. Prim 25`; ' Munron'n Nerve (`um non, nervonuuenl OM ' Mun)'on'n Itopl lmlhls up the system. Price 25. Muuynn'a lleudm-be Curq Itopu hbndlobo In three mlnuteu. Price '35:`, ' Mnnyntrn Hlu Ointment polltlroty MINI ll form: or pun. Prim I60. . Muu_t'nn'n Blood Cure omllcum all Impurlttu of tho Mood. Prlce 26`. Munyotrn Female Remedial no It boon to Ill muuon. ` Munyon'n Cntnrrh new-dm nun MI. The Catnrrh L`.ure-pt-Ice 25-.-ondlutn tho dluuo [mm the system and the (Tutu-ru Tablet:-pun RM.-clnnne nnci heal the pun. Munyon'n Asthma Remedlu roll"! I`! lhm minute: and cum pnmnuently. Price 8 . Munyou'a Vltallur. I nut tonic and II- ltorer of vital Itn-nuth tn wank people. II. A uemmte cure {or each dIuon_ At all drug. not-er'o! people. II. separate dluonmoht glnn. mostly 25 cent: a vial. . Pornonol loner; to Prof. M_un!_tr_1. )1 A_lo_;I [In I. inoutly 0 `P0r`Ior_Irol letter?) t: hglnygun. 11 Albert 1 no , omn o. n . nnuwon w m t mag. col Idvlco (or any menu. m *-*-??- BOO'l7H &. 00., 51-1 ' 1\-_1-.... " hose who drink nd a benet in the "CALE- DONIA SPRINGS` WATERS," which ac- counts for their being the most largely told of any in Canada. Sold by best Grocers. Clubs and Ll-a-I- Q - UCII QIIIBUII. %IIIIE Hotels cvorywhon; ` BTHIBRG CO -henna at Inn _ ' BEOEI VED BY` Right ! '0 doing the lnlmltbuinouh . ..:.".'."..`a m*::.:'::..~.1..':'..:'..:*..*. nhllhnns 5-... W3 \ 5 .-_\_1.'.9`.-U BARGAIN-THAT BEAUTIFULLY `ma. .1 ubm se.mu.w1e.h (on: full lots. svanv Human` MTV ' t ' x I '- HIM Ihvoml. h`DI\1 5`~.*.'.:`:'1r...:"::r. ;'."'.93`I";'"..';-'. .'..'n9.a .... 3333.17 WEI IDILI; Illll Hill a .!i9.9,a Inulnml We intend to continue this sale until the whole stock is disposed I1? `.1-Ema: by urxcun Son. the most aim pm-lmnr. nnd balutlfyl |qip1n InI ho :-ll III we]! as pure; an mm. t_ouo`3.'b_oth.-no! n A ` t\l " . .....;. ... :.::'."'*r-*"'=.'`:."'- n, nng.lm `pen. II . Ilddllllll halt. and b'\b)1` bler`::'ln-gt : hlnolpul. Jul Dlvmon Btu. luul by David J. Whltohud. :- 6.?a.}'.{: : ."" .'.' 1'; 1% "$' I an . . III. Bur I 2.. D `KINGSTON UlNESS COLLEGE IL ITIO ASSOCIATION PROPERTY 10 o the fonood grounds. The clun- of 18%: twill nu: directly though > on whlo no close to an-owing no- of at. city. Arm!) to J. BJIIIIII. EANDBOIE NEW RIBIDENOI ON `itzn 1 turn will nnmnlnin la. L00. Ldiolnl "Shoos_._ M wow TERMS PRICES SH. RIG" T. 99 N99 EDUCATIONAL. . ORATES `KI Individual Inn-mnuon For full Into:-mntlon null n 0011030 omen. Odullellowv block. on HA FOR SALE. r ;hA'1' OVIR `I'll 1:?-`.<'>'4ho`.`.`1.'3f:'.`;a"s`$"..`; J ASSOCIATION PROPI ETY In-mad lronndn. Tho nlhn- v'i'run|(_. ` Wl:r;;|-i`_I;|'!nM eromluund bycuhuuu `uuun. :{'mIu.I." ' '.?+5a;'mgn` ` tohlnz. Imlv lcnln. drv. WOIVOI'I||I|0vltllIlIOMIOIAl\|ln\|O `I I'IIII GIFT, IIIIIUIQII alone 3 [sowing rplx Jltllln. no . A. Klllpltrlol, bouill- hlfeaodonnld Park. 49-` Ill. ~ ' TND TILE. "\7;slises. Ptllldont. ..r:%- mf- ' mulled WON Ell. IIIDOHIIIIIKO WIIOIII ill!` |'IlllIl`ll [ID- The Winn did not dwoll upon Mr. Gunn'einexperienoe. merely stating in ee Mr. Gunn e reeeon for ceiling in en inspec- hor. end In Mr. Feir'e fnleome ebeery end deep eyunpethy ere quite nnneoeeeery. When before hee eheo gentlemen been Mr. G\nf_n'a enhhneleelzic friend? In will be e greater eurprlee to neny then the ehook he received over the Wmu erolole if they and he hee ever been hie eeorilicing or de- voted friend. Bother in Mr. Felt the friend of eniomeiel who in very much under die oueeion `net now. who mite hie oioe very ftequen . end in vhoee ineereet . Gnu;,_.ie prohehly eeh up ee e ehleld. o oneie qqerrelling with Mr. (}unn'e old re- cord. end Mr. Felt ehould repteee hie feel- inge. Besides who eeid the: every liede deteil should he enbmibeed es Onewe 3 It ie oerteinly en editor'e right to con- trol hie ginhere. hoe` no contempt in too deep one eo eerroeninded. no t rennloel. eo doubtful of hie own eotione he would threeeen in wrieiog to die enyelnployee for whonelriendineeb eedee forjuetfce end e ceeeeeion of ma olteoeiveneee. now would W. J. Feir (I L. -e-n-A Laennnhhn nnnlenn an-XI h one course uney up urlum . If men reeommen ed by are local reform ueooieoion. end accepted by the depen- menh because of such recommendetion. ere no he interfered with in the menegement. of the deuile of then` office by men whoee only euthorlu ie the loot! "pull" they a- eeee, then erewell to the longedwor "bueineee government." at which we have boeet.ed.-Youre tmiy. W. J. Fun. _- `,` Tho rub l|l|`pI'll0 which Mr. Fnir nds it no And to express in mtunllya high oompllmonbhotho nccuatornod fsir noon, justice and business character of the lrVnIn,~bo me his own cxpmuiona-and in would be ungraoioun to diuipnto is. But absolute mluutemont in one who talk: of then fine unlibloa con scarcely be overloolxod. The Inn did nobuy obnh I condition of affairs exists in our pout. office similar to that which hutohbuned in Kingston ponluonmry." The article chn merely a similar nttompt to ubio onqu ry. In an nm-or nu-ind bv \II that: clerks enquiry. It um nevor urged b us that clerks should din nrd the 0 on of the pooh- mubor. for t o Wum is conducted on hon- nnhh n-I-mining Mr Dunn -mu nnh Annun- no but Id uonu cannons. . o:oq1`s 3%` 1' 3. Q1l.I.`l|AII -I Ihulvnnnlu and l'n.l5l'. ml` 500 W III" II CUIIIIUCFCH Ull l.IUIl' or iprinoiploo. Mr. Gunn wu not accus- od,o cowardice and uo"fnir or` junt.man could no inhr. Every Kinguboninn known well tho unbordinnte whom the mun-kn u UL- I\7..... AL] _..A 4.--..II nrnnrl Kl- olbouvonul. new town W. J` rut IQ! lilhovnnboyoouodngmnoap for I-guanmunnnnhnlnnn no ' .AIu. )I_lGIIiIlIIlIuIuIuvvI Iv V$lg_\I`a- nudotunn? 'l`hnWmu Bio I lair Ilghur. Whoa ~Ilr.l`niI-nyuvohrudlhoinnpoctor of- huivghoouoononohuswhuio shoo- htgly ulna. `l`ln~Iupoo\or in nooin Klnphathnodnylhthoyur. Bowen oluhbonlb nun ! I.-uanhatandinnlvhn m cans. power. ondio now oeoking to otitlo com ploino. ond hhoh hll dooiro in to rpobuoto wrong: rohhor hhon roprovo or r gho thom To ouch ond oll of thou oytomomonoo, I orioooo o llhoroloo ohronulyprooootond most. on hobioolly oooorh that ouch in not my un onoondlng of his dooioiono. Both Mr. Gum: and tho 0 oioo inopoobor are working undo: o ordoro of ohooo now in powor ob Ootowo, tho formor being op- pointod to tho Kingobon omoo on tho ro- quooh of the Klngoton roloun oooooiobion, and for you to make tho ototomonho you do io to confooo your wono of knowlodgo in odvhin hlo oppolnomonh ond your wont of con donoo `n oho libonl porhy in tho oonroo they on Bu:-onin It ... ....... -_ -4 I... L _ I-..-I ugh.-... 0] "II OIIIUI Illllrln You mm` your Iurpriu that: Mr. Gunn could issue such an ordor. than the inspec- nor has been oonnivo. in the use of his and is nIAinh_ And nhn hln dnnin in to narnohunm \Y.J. Dick & Son. Dy Wlllll LDI5 ICTVICU ll IIHUSTUH DIIIIII. The Iubacribor to I newapnper bus 41 right to oritiolun the return in the form of now: he roooivon for his subscription. bub no business no lnm-lore with the editor in his msnngomenb of his prinhern or the detail of his omco ntfuira. \ -.. -s-L..' -...... -.........:.. oL-L Us 11...... IlllQI'Il TUIUIIY llullllilo It isa well known !act. that the local oflice has been termed a "beer garden" and l for one am glad that tho inepector has issued the orders. that discipline must be observed there. as well as in the King- ston penitentiary. Every bueineee man knows that certain powers oi manage- ment must beeutreeted to responsible olcers, and if every little detail of local management must be submitted to the "authorities" at Ottawa nothing could ever be done. Further. if the public have the right to complain about the service they receive in return for their taxe. they have no right to interlere with the method by which that service is rendered them. 1... -..h-.--ll.`-. L- - ..--r-n.n.... I.-. n s-is-Ls uunn I TCCUTU. CI Cnul-'5. ~ I! Mr. (iunn is inexperienced in the management of 3 slnsil .post office his experience as It business man and his rocord for fair dealing with all oiesses of citizens, in all wslks of life. is beyond question. and if therg is one thing more than another that has brought about improvement in the management of the Kingston post oice. it is the hot that Mr. Gunn when he assumed his position brought with him a reputation as an honored end respected citizen. and 3 fear- less opponent 0! wrong doing. which every liberal reediiy admits. Th in 1 wall Insmnn lush. Huh thus lnnnl WIIU lUII,IllI'pl'lXp WIIIUII A IIINI I51-I EU UK pron}: that I reed in your lune int ni ht, your unleir. unjust and nnlmei A he criticisms of our respected and honored gioetuum, and the reoentoctionolthe `poet oiooimpeeoor. With regard toyour statement then I condition of ulfnilfl lm -in bur-`po_lt oioe Iimiier to that which bu obtained in the Kinglton penitentiery.I em informed (hot since our precent poet- maeter has taken oiliee. no great com- pleinte have been lodged by the public. and the only trouble: which hove arisen. hove-Mm due to the ineubordinetion on the port or those euppo-ed to be under the eommende of the postmaster. Time trouble: have, According to your own statement. been submitted by Mr. (iunn to the at olce inn (star {or decision. who in is turn, most uetiy nyr, than the employee: of the locel office must obey the orders oi the postmaster. or personally nulier for their ineubordiotion. When you accuse Mr. (iunn of cowardice end in- [experience in dealing honorably with Inelalzqtlbniiing for execu tive edminietre-i . tion. end thethia late decision in in your opinion tyronnicei and merits the con- tempt of tho general public. ibis more than an honour: citizen. knowing Mr. (iunn'I record. con endure. If Mr (lnnni. inavnn-IA-near!` in RH: ' u-xqj ll that In no oooulonjor It-The ` Ilnlg lot :0 All Ungonormu In In `l'naImon!-`l'I|Q Lllnnl Iloolulvo Bad lonothlng so lay About an Poutnl Aluln. ` ` K!m`1l l`)N. Jun. 7.-(To the Editor): In wnzxmlunrprin, which I nd hard to ex- Df . that I road In tour inn: Int nlaln. tqub--31 w.'a.m'r4un ivyirru in DEFEND! [post 0FEig_{)iFIcULTY. .'u:"choun'InIom' Io $1.": (1..-- 5 61? iii." 2{uia}a.' ---y--- ----g - -vwvu ..m.... """'"" m movsky Company, . I QQIIIITA EIIIQTEDET Y can noniulon. but at men. an niquut. O gnoclully withdraw is, hung ginn. how-, ` om, uoqrpnqp that odtnll 5 would bi lvomwhloh Ina op Ron I . Hr. l`air.Fpn or uixlltlng ` " Bruno ;.oIYoncln hon mam sq I pull; for tlulxlnd "' of controtly he in volcano to the wholg "0 add. WIDD ITIUIIUI. Pro! 0. 0. Sheets. Cornwall, was in tho nit-v on Snhurdny. ,He will likely open I dancing clue hero. .\I.:nnIla Pnnnnnnan Inc nmnv-ad hi- l\VngI50lI lDlInUI'_V- Rev. J. C. Crisp, Porumouth. preached to bobh nrvicot in St. Paul : church. Brookvillo. on Sunday. HA1 Mr RAAL nth:-n Mun nmnnfnd A unnclng man: now. Memnle 1`nmnpson has nvtrod his connection with the office mm of the Kingston foundry. Raw J. U, (`Sp-inn. T'nrl.nmnnl.h nrnnnhnd DlV3UlVIllDg on aunuly. Rev. Mr. Book. Ocean. has accepted I call to the Proobyborinn charges at Portage (la Fort. Burn and Shuvvillo. lling Ilgud l\....-.--. D:J..-.. -L_.-n lnls (Ill lofty DFIYIB anu EIIIWVIIIC Min Maud Gannon. Ridotu at:-ooh. Info for Clarendon on Ssturduy to uaume the principolohip of ebb public school. Raw. Hr. Rnnnm. in nhni-on nl Mm pnnclpuuup or one puollo oouool. Rev. Mr. Brown. in charge ol the Porumoulh Mothodiso church. conducted cord 0 Rock ood I on! comma ` 1! any am you oy Cunonky, dughtor of W. B. Cunonky. lolo for Whitby this morning to rename hot audio: on tho On- kuio India college. Km W. Lnnnnd Ill-n Lanna Rngll IIIDTAKIOUIIII OOITUH lllli UVUHIH . Miss Annie Hepburn. Mormburg, pau- od through here yesterday on her way to Toronto. I)... (`Ana-. Il..-LlnnA.._ I)-_LL ._.II L_I.I IOTOHIU. Rev. Cenon Muckleabon, Perth. will hold e series of service: in_t.he perish of Camden this week. III.. I\. I. -IL -._.-..-- \Y \' I- ..!-:A u--w-w-- --v v v--, wv---'7`.-- ` 4 I SIDNTARIOITRIBT. ' Chou u. (cllll WOBK. ' Min De Kalb. Simona N.\'., in visib- inz her brother. ref. e Kalb, Queen : university. A II D--A.-_ --.....L___ -0 AL- f\..A.._:- Euro lulu` oouogo. In. W. Lou and Min Lnun Bnoll. lcllorygpyn. tho` guuu of friondl on Quin was for I tow dnyo. returns! honoon Saturday :'VOlI)u`n.c. ._ ...- i Gays. non . A. n. upoad ng thochriununoodon with its ppmm. Ion last night for Bualo. N.\`.. to mum Iiiuhdiuinadonhl oollqothon. A.DcIRuhn. n.nnhu-oinoonl nnutlonvitlg tloptopondlhrvny olth Korbulknuynn snivod Iowolptu r::...'::. `:..'*-:..':....... '."'.:......."`"":: unlveru uy. A H. Boston. necrotnry of the Ontario hooks union,aponb Sunday in the city 3 with rionda. 11...! I'\ I\ nL_-L- {V..___-II _-- :_ LL- an III w-mm PohrJohuIn.0aIIdonEn\.D D.G.Il. IhAOU:W..u'rivod in tho city to- ..'.r...... .....: ::.-"*......,- - ' puhtudipnhht u | ID W0l'K. When W. J.,'Feir e repudiatiomne IDOVO. ee a liberal, of the Wnmiu and Mr. 13030:! loyalty was placed in hie hunch, he lnld lb belore the executive committee. and in his absence. with on attendance of fbeome motion will puasd _unnnimonaly and hearti- ly endorsing the president and the newe- pIpOI'. A ramlnhinn iwn Alla nnuur! mll. paper. . A renolution was also panned onll- ing for I redreu of the had in- uenoe doing so much unfnirneu to more worthy clerks in the oilloe. 80 strong in the feeling then 5 few hours notice would bring forth a mean meeting in Kingston condemning year: of tolerebion of as most: unt: nd undlgnied oilioiul who has de- vo hie energies to ingrabinting hlmeell with I few superiors. and inetend 0! pro- moting discipline. as Alleged. hu destroy- ed in. Upon a prorer enquiry the porn- mutaer-nooersl won d be nurprieed an the stain of thing": !or I long period and ol the oredenee given by inlpecbore to inoerelud wicneuu. The facts are so noborioul than one poblio believe bhn the depertmeno does nob went tocorreoh evils. Plthy Pnrngnplu About Pononl At Home And Abroad Ho:-born J. Raynor lefb luv night for Buffalo, N.Y. W J Rnhunnnn In". In: Tnrnnkn wan};-. DIHIIIO, '.V. 1 a W. J. Robinson left for Toronto yester- dt on buoinosn. . Atkinson. earrings builder, reburned from the out yootordoy. Mun Eliza McCumnon. Main street. in VIl'l;`bil: lrionda at Glonvale. Dkilli..- ..m..:....a :. sh- D....L-....-...AL

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