Montrpu an unsolved. _ 1 Quoen a glee. mandolin and guitar club! I will give A concern as aha opera house on I I Thurodny. Feb. lonh. Tnckebp. 25:. \.V PnII|l.I.. Cnllinownnd AVBHIIB. FIWDH I I '.l.l]lll'DuIy. nun. .l.\lU|.I. JIUIUIIP, -0.- _ W. Pullum, Colhngwood avenue, NWO}! promining colt. which he, will put mto brsmiag und enter in all coming moon. ' nnmdargbla iron nm in Arrivin dlili Q llllvu-uu.v- - .v._ -_- _ _....-- The following dialogue occurred bo- tween A former Lord Elphinnbono and hi: parish minintcr. The latter, bm it prominod, was a wry nddlo headed theologian, and in his sermon: occasionally knew not the and from t.hehaglnnlng.- Ono Sunday hi: lordship to his ounonury sleeping added in unmistakable snort. This was too much for the mmintar, who stopped and cried: n-\\'....|,-n -nu Inn-(I II`.Ir-hinnnnnl" mom. Clerk (cooll_v)-l won 01.000 Im week. Employer (oxcltm.|ly)-\\'hu-Q d'you get your tips.`--.\'uw York Weekly. I'I'I IIIUIVUII up;-v-nu-uuv -- -.... `..--_-. There was a circus at Chanute. and an old farmer concluded he would take his wlfo to it. He had about, 875 in chango in his pocket. and as u mutt or of procnutvlon he took along a revolver, knowing that he would not got home until Into M ulght. After the olrcus was over the old mnhor splod n "sllc-.ll game" and tried to boat 19. In about (on mlnutos ho had lost. 875. His wlfo wus present; at the performance." She concluded thus the old man had got. up ngulnsb 11 regular uwlmlllng gmno." us she tvnmxl lt, uml (ll`Cll1`.`d to help hlm out. Sho took the rumlu-1' out. of his pocket. and polgud it. under thu nose of the operator of the nlwll gumo lllld coolly told him to gho buck lhu ulll 1unn`s money. The gambler humlml In over. and turning to the old {miner shn sold: u\'.-nu nn \vn'II IN! hmno. and YOU OED` the old mrmer snn sum: Now. pu, we'll go home. and you can't never go to another circus as long as you live. "-Kunsas City Journal. omen: "\\'nuken, my Lord Eiphinsuonoi" A grunt followed, and than his lordship answered: "I'm no` eloepin. minister." " But ye are aioopin. I wager yo dinnu ken what I said last," exclaimed the pin- 5...- `Wuulmn. my 1.0m mpnlnuunu. Ayn. nyo." and the minister. "But I wager yo dlnna kun what 1 said lut store that. " n"l`..on"' rninlnnd tho nnhlnrnnn "I'll Conductor--Faro. please. l nssenger-\Vlmt is the fun! Cundu(`tnr-ll is the uarllf or tax lovied by who corporation owning and control- llnglthoclmrivr uml franchise of this an-eel var lino nu those pt.-r.~.nns who null thun- ai-lves of the opportunity aordod them by tho company in socuro more rapid and ngrownblo lranspnrtation than podnl loco- Ixixwiui. } uuarl)ger-H0\V much is the fare? (Iunduumr- Five emu, ploase.-DetrolI F reu Pr:-an. Why He Wouldn't Do. Aml than first glrl you ever loved!" the naked. You are. I swear It." he replied. She turnulfrurh him In tlhusppolntment. "Aml you're 3!! year: old." ahe snld. How you must have wanted your oppor- tunltleul" \'..n..-nlln oh. nnOI`Ql` MI: nnnn lnr aha maul; Ilaoduhott out: how.) 0uuo- mound. oolond mod Ill) .Illlul Ill Flll?n ll luII_\ aupcrauuuu. "Nu Iuporstltlon about lt.-Sntu|-day`: pay da)`."-l)(~lrn1t- Saws. \ nvuu vu .-_.....-. Employer (vs-nrn|ngly)-`-I run informed. air. that you attend hone races and bet on thnnn Pl`! rucwell Appearance 1!. the Clroun. . ,4 _ _x._n..,. As I`|.nnn6n -rul an max." 'l`uts!" rejoined the nobleman. I'll wager yo dlmm kon yew.-l'."-Nu[gota. Iunmou: Nutumlly that settled his cue. for uho was an up to date gin-l.-Chlcago Poss. r runny: " You hot. I wouldn't." "I can't undorstund how you can have any Inlth in such a silly auperstmon. "Nu nunnrntlllnn nhuul. it.-Saturday`: simply Couldn't Do It. "And you wouldn't begin I journey on F1-Ilny.V" Ynn hot. I \\'nnldn't." tor. Ou nyo." returned the peer. Yo said. `Wnukon. my Lord Elphlnstono. " H A:-n nun " nnlll Hun minister. "DUI I A Dllcnulon From the Pnlpll. n 1,,,,_ _ 4 _ _ _ _ ___` GENERAL PARAGhAPH8. Uwvvu -uuuwqy IVWO vvuuuj I-II Will Illllnnnvlllo Pooplo. Wn.uAIavIu.:. lob. l.--(I`o the Edi- tor) : lot Ibo put tow don tho pooph of tlhdidtiot Into Iuond grow inconveni- onoo on account ol tho irregularity ol the shut out on-vioo. onood by tho noun nun not utonnond otoouno no hit minded oiliun could oonploin. but to my ' uhnlulucnll End by Ian night : issue of vourmmr thin nnloho dominant In Dear, Cultured Boston. :, THt}nsnAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1393. Put. Punt: Dull. n\ L `n u. Evils of Inning. . \,.\ ~l',. Bo:-no attached to the Capo Vinoonl lingo` ahilo coming`: :3 ma IAN: mom ing. r ollnough a union casual. '1`lIoC.I.B.A..ol Wolh Hull. VI a lull Inn is. whiolnnnlnouldu coa- ductcd In-ply nuondoi. Sklnl mllk nml t'huu.~1v um hrnln foodll. A pupor hy .\l. Hm-uII:p,"\~.'l1lt-,h M. Frlmlvl rum! to the Paris .~\(-mluyhy of Mmllolno. mukvs this .-amtmnvnt: llu has for some um. lxvun Ila-vntlng hlmsvlf no thu study of vusolu and lms fuuntl thnt.lta-hmnlonlly clltlunx from all otlu-r nlhumluoltln with whlch he ls ncqlmlnml. Onooflta propor- um is. when ,lmrut purv. to nmko no uhos. Ila oxpo.rlnn-ntod on burm-d msoln. not with the view of comma to tho con- :-luslon he now onunclnt:-4, but to an oppo- nlto one. nmuoly. that there ls no phos- phorus ln onseln. In a number of experi- monta he found that absolutely pure casein oontnlna 7.6 ports out. lot 1.000 of orgnnlo phosphorus. He has also demon- stmmd the me In maoln of sulphur. and. themtore. that lhls fdnbctltuto is made up of car-hon. hydrogen. nltjogon, phoap Is. sulphur and oxygen. Mllk and c coon um amnnilngly hnln foods of I very exmllem port, as also am. moonl- lng to this ahtomont, skim mllk and buttornnllk, for both on rlch ln ouoln. The some in true of beans and pan. BU supanur DU llll1l|l. In tho llst of thirteen staple foods pre- pared by Mr. Stevens mom, is about mid- way in esh and bone mnklng properties, and next to last in power to evolve hon! and mmrgy. In this lunar pomwcs nlone are below it. Potntous digw-st` in the same Mum as bonus. and mac A little loss than half as much; but the admnmgo is hy {ur on the side of tho henna. How many persons who consider pobutoxu-I both good und ohnnp fund und0rst4|ml thin! Pumlsocs am clump only in prim-, nnd oxbrnvngunr 1) uxponslvo ma ufood. 'I`mlIm-Ht sum:-lent. potutuos to vquul in wholosmnnm-:-'5-I {our mum; of bonus is a torrlhlo strain on the dimwtlon. Bonus vunmin nuurly three mun.-1 the hmt. and nnm-;z_v pnulmlluz qlmlltios of potatoes. and, what. is mom Ixnportam. six tlmns the Hush and bone farming prop;-i~tk-s or tho Luhors. 'l`h.unuh I-Inn 1-nah: nun:-I1 Innrn thnn llllll IKJIIU IUTHIIII [IUVVHT H3 |)|NHI|A|l`H. The human body roquirvs wntvr. hour. and vnurgy, us wvll us [lush and hunt). so all of tho {nulls hnw who-Ir plums. and juxlgmnnr. husnd on knowlmlno, must. he used In their nn|uvl~|nn, In which svlnctlon the matter of vast. la vital to most per- nnnn in nfnvn \vnr.e<- tlmn \\'lL~`I (`f1. l`hu.~m who wlsh tn lu-lp the poor should llr-an ls-urn lmw tn do It . `Wv nmah lwgln our work by foudlng the body. Tlmn. whnt. ls mom lmpnrumt. tllmn thu wry lmsm foml!"` 'l`hu chart unnatrlwtud by Mr. Stevens is worthy of the mruful con.-xltlorublon of all classes. and ls n. most. excellent: gnldn for thnsu who muy wlsh to provide food for tho poor. `It nnlln nlnnrlv nnnnl-m-1l1nu Huh nth-nvn. Jur ulu puur. It qulbo olourly on|phn.~1lzos-x tho oxtmvn~ gnnco in monoy and muscle which has boon mfnnwi to. for the rule works both wnya-t.hnt is. in nvurly nil roam what oo.-xts the most is more rllit-nit to dim-st nmi possossv.~z loss ilosh und hone making ` proportios. What -0 nood tho most, and what growing children need nlmvo nil olw. is food that imildstho [it-sh nnd hone, anti nftt-r thnt. t-hoot; nml onorgy om ro- 'quiroli. Now, tho poor man who works hm-cl lmlicvos thnt ho must. have moot lmth for the restoration or cluplotod mus- clt` nml vxlmustmi hoot. 'l`lmt lveliof is simply ignorxmoo of tho xnost vostl_v sort. At-conilmz tn tho vhnrt, n pound of split pcuso at four cents is bottor food than a pound of moat at txvu-lyevolits. The poase oontnin nearly twice the heat and onergy nnd nonrly twico tho [loan and bone fomilng qualities that two possessed by the moot. Than the ponso nro us oasiiy digested as the most wholesome moat, and much oasis-r than some meats, among which pork is inoludod. In these rospects lentils, beans, macaroni and oatmeal Are all superior to ment. In Hm lief. nf thirtnnn niznnln fnndll ma- IlN'"llH.[ [H'(|[K'I"lH'D Ul lrlll` I/|ll'UK'B. 'l`lmugh rim (`.01-its much nmro mhun pntucum pnr pound it Is rs muvh more m-nnoxmml food. It can lw dim-atvd in mm hour, whiln ymtntnvs Nqmro thmo and u lmlf hnurs. More is an lmnu-Imw s.-nhuz In vital nnurg-_v The pmponlon of hunt. mu! mwrgy pmduvlng prnpc-rt`lv.4 of lho.~u\ mm {nods stnmi.-a In n-\'um\ rulntiun In tho timu n-quln-d for tllgoanull. If we cull t-ho hum. nnd mwrpzy In pumtoos 1, that In rims will hr rupr1~sont,ud by 113., 'l-`hon rim) has ulmut twim us much vsh mul honn running pownr us pntnmos. I`hn hnnunn hush` rnuninsu lvnh-r hunt. T I Hills and (`Iu-ow and Ilultormllk All Ihw-mnnn-mlwl. ` ll.H(I U(`[llll IA) ])l`ll(`H8() )0. M10 11!!!!) I5 lllllbti easy. If n. mun hy ubusing his sbonmoh with unt, poorly cooked food (`mates in it n desire for ntinnllmxbs, we 1111].`-ll`: not be surprised If ho nooks the saloon. In.. our 1-ofor-ms we should be H(`,HSll6_ nnd prac- livul. -.VI`|....... L. .....,.L -usIn.ilm....6.uI I1`\l`uI\ " l`h-rn is much Inlsdir<-(-tn.-(1 philan- rhrop_v." vunclnuus Mr. Stovt-nu. With the wry Ix-st of lntuntllomx, vnhmblo oort; t FOODS THAT Doeoon. A Man I: Usually Whul. Ho EutI-IIolntlvo Value ol Euodn-A Food Table That Spoulu for luolf-Vnlunblo lnlortnr I tlon In small And Compact Bulk- Study It. Philosophers from the Buddha down have luld `human woos at the door of ignorance, and meant: cnreful lnvostlgz tiou tends to show that pow:-ty, with its umml nmmdlng Ills, can be largely as- crlhutod to thln underlying cause of mlsux y, uud, further. that the ll9Sll`t! to lessen poverty nnd to elevate its victims is too \ frequently defeat-od, for lack of knowledge of the proper methods. Kin .'HH1un H !~`r.wnnn. \Vh0 h ` 01' U10 mennons. Mr. William 11. Stevens, who has had _v0m's of experience in tho slums of Lon- don, adds his knowledge on the all im- portant question of how best to amelior- ute su`ex~ing, and gives some easily un- dorstzood and most pmcticul advice. We um continually talking to the [)c)_m`," Hilld `.\1_r. Smvons, am! trying by uur preaching to ulvvntw them and better their condition, but I tell you there in no nsv of mlking to pvnlons with bad diges- tion. l'1-in-h thom ilrsb what to out and how to cut. it. That. is practical Christiani- ity. . Afivr thr-_v have ]('t\l`il0d that lesson mid bvgin on pmctiso in. the mast is quite nuuv If n rnnn luv nlnllhur his ntmnnnh HOW TO LIVE CHEAPLY AND BE WELL NOURISHED. K-latlve Value of Staple Fuodl. . .-.~ nu-' *<[Ah.aU(Iuv w-Vrl nnmuml BRAIN FOOD- THOS. H. JOHNS, n DH f QED. El` I FIUSITUI `Itlllnctivo. llo booth Bonnlnoo Iyocory. WATIMDO, Ont. Fob. 3.-Tho Pool Fink no pond poisoning ouo vu nun din ' otlut ovoninf b the cocoa a jury. Thoovidoooo 0 8b to: Boob- mor and doctoto Noockor and Arnitogo wutbontohonondthoroporo from hot. Ellis was nod. '.l'ho following vadict woo Iondotod: "Tho dd Pool Fiok couo Io hiodoo|h.nruvooon loom. Iron nooonl oounoo unknown to no. `ho tool :_I_Io ol In doolh Ibo:-doro rrhoo qu- lyeunoue ulilppuruuuw. Moum Faun. Ont, Feb. 3.-The rc- nidenu of Conn end vicinity ere grpetly excitaed over the myntericne dice peerence of Jenna Grehem. or West Ldt er. ` On Seturdey leeb Mr. Grehem eold 1.000 oorde of single holte to W. Fcelzer. ol the Conn new mill. end received 850 in per: pey- ment of eeme. On Sundev ni ht Grehem ettended church end eiber e eei-vice he got e ride home with George Perry ea fer ea hie own to. Since then he hee not been seen or eerd oi. eichongh hie nei hhore have been reerching everywhere for in end a euong eueploion ie entertained the Mr. lirehem he: not with foul play. He leevee e e iie end Miran nhillll-an. [III III WIID llll P and three children. mmgs. BYMMETRIOAL SUITS for men of all shapes snd sizes. Even "extrn stout men look well in one of our suite. . About the miiid-le ofFebri1Vni:yZ\ie will open our new Spring Stock of Stylish "NEW DEPAR'[`UIiE" Clothing. Fine Scotch Tweods and English Worsted goods at $8. $10. $12 and $15 a suit. 'HtTmental Folly. That is what it is to pay a tailor 25 to 60 per cent. more money than would buy a good suit. ready to wear, at OAK HALL. Try us for our high grade Clothing st low grade prices. The very Intent Styles and cute, made up specially for us. to take the place of custom work. All the New Shades and Patterns of cloth. Specie! ettention to trim. ~BuI\u \o non; In-an to no. Illiolhlllillil ; X00 to 180% uvuiklu. no sou'n33 $50 mings. [The Good Deed -?f.:`a:.':'w..e. "SHAH" Sealed Lead Packets Only-25o, 800, :10c, 50c, 60c. Wntnh for Hm nnrm: H! D.--...1.IJ]?.>X. C0 oaounuaruu-noun-India: :n,,_, ,,, A . I!I.L 0: I.L.. llgl`. Iynotlou l)I|:ppournIIo;I. ...... 13..-... n... v-5. 'a_'1 JUHN LAIDLAW & SON WRAPPER REPS 159, 133, 209, 23a, 23:: and so on through a long list. VBABGAIN DAY % i ` FRIDAY. 2o%35F SHEETINGS AND PILLOW CASING. COMFORTABLY CLAD CHILDREN Our Children's WOOL STOCKINGS are Woolly. ' "NEW DEPARTURE CLOTHING. 336 KING STREET, KINGSTON. She discarded .11 So-cull "Just as Good Subotitntu ma now sets before her huobmd Pure and Delicious Laugh at cold weather. They are happy and gay when warm at play. Don : let the little ones shiver. Pull a pair of our Woolly Hose on them. CEYLQN TEX KEEP THE LITTLE ONES SNUG. mm, uuu, -sue. uuu, uuu. Watch for the name "SALADA" on 9_l1,phckf- T & B I00 and l2V2c yard. iru5.7.':` .';ga:s'J'A 3&3. :'1; ohu-go II u can; mono which Clio Ill I II and vhicyh. onounnd to hotwun .000nd .500. Hunptqn duh: Ibo ch:-no. too. I nloqnhipor. wu arrootoiliyino night and placid bohlodtbn horn. on oonplslnl 0! In. 0. A. `Guth- mh- I CHAS -hl| nouuol .I!uunlIIIIlu Il llIIUI', Illa CIVIII7 and qunnmlon 0! won: and munitions Inn nrrlvnd uh Kirinn. tho nnnnl .0 oh. nnu qulnuuoi or Iuoru Ina mnmuons Inn at-rind at Klrino. tho capital at the Manchurian province of Kirino. . ' `-Q '....'. DTIGIIII WHO,- "ln tho nnoonwhilo" oddo cho Chino G1- zotato. tho Britioh oloimo in tho Yong- Too-Kiing will bo up read byo ocrong I oqnodron ototlonod on huun whithor two ' other wu-ohipo no onrouiao. In hho ovonh of Ruooio homing og ovor tho lotoot Port Arthur tho Britioh odulnl loo boon ordorocl to hoist tho English og ovor Chuoon ond tho Joponooo lloob will oomnd tho Yong-too-Kiong oouoon utho rlvor ring." V ~ T load) for Any Oonlllct. , Bmumul. Fob. 3.-'l`ho Chino Gnotto on]: tho Btitiuh, Indio. Aultrolion nod Pacic oqnmdronc bu boon ordcrod to bo ready to roioloroo tho oou in tho lor oub than iving tho British admin] I oob cu pub o ollcoping any combination oppooing British policy. "In 0);; monnuhiln" add: an hin. (1.- lr;l.Ospnnn'uIIduIlIoacI. 0080 Bcnbliddhioqvlh IE. 35. P R. oooduotoc nun! 1':|;out7.50ORnulnn artillery ulry md ounmlu of non: nnd mnnmnm For Ladies White Cot- ton `Underwear see our stock at 20 per cent. off at ruuuuuuvvpcr -4 Bnrnw. N. Y`. lob. 3 an, A nnlnnninnnno mg or Fancy Wrapper Flannelettes that wash and wear in the comforting way that pays for the trouble of making them up. Pretty Printed Patterns too. T h e r e is enough of a price-dip just now to set pru- dent folka a buying. TAYLO_li _. 10% OFF W yluuuy Inlllvdil DOOII (I %&&nhm&mw And that Ian -0.I`l`IIAIa PIODDOI IAIKIII. ll--A-..| ling `.5. I i run D-_-l_n MYRTLE CUT. Sweet. Tender. Appetlzlng. COMMERCIAL. Ionuu. noon nnun. u.'rrEi'T_o'm: eouron. SMOKE Dress Goods, inks, Trimminga. Ho 'ry, Con-nets, Gloves and Men`: Furnishings. | What. No I Innloobs Hard. we to WI. no town; Pun. no more ;0nts. lknlluloy. \o:na:lco.uo souo; Ll.ll.O0Uo |.70- maul we tow. ||ouo-Po:k on so m.ob;I.u-1 so to non. no In um looso no;0hoou. Ia: -Dunn. mwmhu. In In nu: ten .34.: \( \r -_ I70 PBINOISS STREET. :33 I -vlIUU- I-Clu Qno-. lob. .\.-Ilonr-RooolpIn. mu-nl Inlet. Quotations: maul com um M01511 not L--._AI SUGAR (`I ll STAPLES. II\l'I CURED Fair Wllh HAMS. A .,..aIa2I.'s'.' sI.'.?.2L"n.1's... e..'.'a}........ and will In pnloahd to the city council at ill nut muting. uking than none action } to union to pnvnl the eounpnny ; I i pnhnnco to on boron in; Eh: zgnnmation of tho IIOI nhnlnr. E [lung pnnnncu so ounluu noon! the ooutnnotion ol tho now olontor. M Death or A cuter. . ; `helm-d C . Victoria ulna. and 1 stout nmlm yuan, did at In homo tliuoming. Ho Ian: I family of noun L I]: dlill. 85:00 boy! AMI throo gilo. n'bn no no means. Pomu. hhr. who funds go- lq to Kloulyh In tho . in col- luuhgdqnhrlhotrl hound nvwctlhnunh. pwc these things." Principal Grant refers to the atatietice for arrests for drunkenneee and finds that these in Beilin are only 0.1-. per thousand of the population. Had he referred to the evidence of policeman Winterhalt he would have found the explanation of this low per- oentege. The olicemen wee asked by judge Mchonald. " hen you see 3 man on the streets under the inuence of liquor but go- ing quietly towards home do you interfere with him ?" To which he replied, "Not if he goes home quietly. but if he is not able to do no I take him and put him in the lock-up, and keep him till he gets sober and then let him go home. If he is die- orderly I take him before the magistrate and fine him." HA ....... -Im in Innlrnrl inn. and than SUPERIOR !--Why not Boonuno we but boon oanful to buy only dnlry fod you; bags. They no cured and unokod lo I nloohy. III... - .......|- n-.. v-.. _m -...|..... queen." The oeetimony under ouch a loose aya- mm of police eurveillunoo is hardly safe enough for ordinary individuals to roet. up- on, end certainly is Absolutely worthless for purposes of comparison with other plnoea when: ebriob police system is in opentlon. A A|.|_-..-._Zneon, -I. uvuu you-cu. W/ith conotont oxpoouro to tho woothor ' in oll ito conditiono John Wrigt, fotomon of otrooto. hu bocomo hordoned to tho oovoroot ottocho of knot. On tho coldoot doyo ho io oeon ottontivo to hio dutioo. paying little hood to tho wcothor. but thio moaning Jock hoot got ohood 0! John ond whitonod tho loft oido of his nooo by o gontlo bite. ` Ionuul Wlmeun. Principal Grnntfa reference to the town of Berlinu 1 model temperenco town is mielendln . He evidentl rend the evi- dence of t e roynl comm man. but over- looked the evidence of the Sslvnbion army ouoer heard before the commission. Ber- geenc mejor Geddee, for three years in Berlin, embed under oath : In a. avidnnl`. that there no a number and line mm." A man who is locked up, and than aobera 06'. unri you let him go, does he ap- pear in your report?" "No. Are their names putgdown as having been arrested Y No. They are merely taken off the atreeb. mm- ...n......m..mlm- nnnh n Innnn IV!- Atklnsolr Watts. A very plesssno event took plsce Wod- nesdsy evening at the home of Henry \Vutts, Glenvele. when his daughter, Hen riettu, was united in marriage to William Atkinson. Pittsburg. Only the near relu- tives end frienl nl the constructing parties were prewv". Ah the hour for the core- mony the orio..l purty entered the drawing room to the strains oi s wedding msrch. The bride wss given swsy by her lsther and sssisted us hridesmsid by. her sister Georgians. while Jsmes F. Atkinson supported the room. Rev. W. W. Weese. Elginburg, tied the ouptisl knob. Mr. snd Mrs. Smith. Odessa. furnished excellent music, voosl end inserumentsl. Evergreens end ilorel decorstions graced the occasion. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful end useful presents. The wedding cos- tumes were becoming snd beautiful, and the merriege supper s rich repose. The newly wedded pair. will reside in Pitts- burgh. -uu-unn uuuv un vu---wu. C. \'ennrnun'a etock ol candies and con- fectionery. t other with ehop ttings, were euctiono oil` by.). H. Mills yelberdey eleernoon. good price: being received for moat of the goods. Every confectioner in uhe city vue present: to pick up when would suit his trade. The euctioneer wee in I humorous strain end occasionally show- ered cendiee down on the null hoye.much to their delight. The storm Wulerrlmn. Bctween nine and ten o'clock Int oven- ing I regular bliunrcl ewept. over the city. A high wind. accompanied by A heavy [all at damp snow. thickened the nip and plan- eae along the street: was rendered ox- coedingly dnicnltu So thick we: the most club drivers of cab sleigh: loot Ihoir any in the city and drove blocks on: of their intended ceuree. Borlin, Itabod under oun "In is evident that there of dmnksrdn on Sslzurday nigno and Sun- dcly. who I cull drunk,,although tboy may not call bhomnolvon drunkprdu, in the town hero. Thoy gebfull, and they feel vary funny. and they are sometimes trou- bluomo." um... I...-I H M. hurl nnmnlnined to the hleeome." When asked if he hed complained to the euchoritles. and if so when was the result. he replied : "They weue amended to some- times, but not perhaps for drunkenness. They were charged with disorderly eon- duec, but not for `drunkenness. There are peofxle in this town who drink a great, dee. und we are troubled with them very often on Sunday nighns. They ere drunk. bub perhaps some persons would not consider a man drunk unless he wee lying down on the rass uni hold- ing on to It. to keep from nlling. These rbies name into the barracks frequently. est Sunday night we had no less than ten or twelve young men who were the worse of liquor. H! mm also mention that in going or liquor. `'1 any also mention going the round: 0! this town with an oili- oer. we nd A great: deal of pov- erty in families throu h the natural supporter having spent in earnings on liquor. while the children were at home wnchoub food... In some oases I have known where the breed has been taken out oi the house and sold for liquor. That in not generally known. Most) people do not. go down as low as we do and find out these things. `Pp-lnninnl (lrnnh refer: to perty'e cnonoe or | cnnuluuw. nuu euuu one said Capt. (laekin had been settled on end it only remained for his consent to be formally given for the conservatives to start to work. A quiet caucus was held lest even- ing but the reeult of the consultation is not known. However. it is surmised that everything wee "cm end dried" for to night : meeting. Rumor eeye that a very enthueiestle member of the executive has volunteered to put up SL000 to help defray Cept. Hukin'e expenses should he consent to be the candidate. l 'I`o..Vl|l:l.'e Ieetlng um Ten. Seven! prominent: member: of the con eervelive executive committee were up- proechod this morning relative to the party : choice of 3 candidate. end each nnn mid Cant. ---:-jg Bn'lln'I Record Dooo|nIvo-1'ho Boil luau An Dlnoloud -- . - u:n...-__ "on. onAv~F7s MISTAKES." , ,, ______________ 0b,|OII to 0000800 LQIOIOII. _ -:_...I-;:-_ 1-- -:__ Auction Dale 0! Oiudlol. ' Illa Non Irons. be the repulo. The pilowicoinmiseion. which has been in Quebec a couple of weeks. sat; in Mun- breal this morning. The evidence of umjor E. L. Bond, president: of the marine un- derwriters. was taken. He spoke on behalf of the association and demanded that) the channel should be both widened and deep- ened. It should be wide enough for the biggest. vessel coming to Montreal to turn around in with ease. As it is the channel is a constant: source of danger to shipping. II` A D..'i;.... Him l4nmnumn_ ranraaaur.- III I Iuuyu . Try I ample Hm. You will undone out Ihhonoub u lo lholr cuporlority. IIIUWBIVU IIIIHIDUIUB PIUEOTIEU upon HOT. The groom is A brother of Thomas Mills, benker, of this city, And is at present: mAnnger of A depertment. of the Americ m eurety compeny. Chicago. When leeving for Kingston hie lollow employees muted their eeteem for him in A preeonution of A pretty I-brerylemp. And A neceuery culi- nAry utensil. -avmwuluvu up-cu vu-u-uvvu ) V'ursxA. I-`ab. 3.-'l`he reccors of she Hmiveruity and poiyeechnic hive been `Ioied ol the diecontinuenco of tho Hecturii on the university until Fob- uruy llth And as the polytechnic indeinitely. The euopeneion of me lecwree no the university in imme- diutely due to the disorderly conduct this morning of I German etudont. who ehouted eii. proeib!" Similar occur- rencee have taken place no the Polytechnic es Brianne. Ioliouly lnjuvod. Juno! Daugherty. founorly of I-2! `n- burgmbilo worlin in I Minaoooh Inn camp, was nanny injured by a falling was and II now on Inn homo. Ilia condition in aid to be on. I .."..'.'.sq'"' 'u...""'s.I'F.".'!lm. Purolneing supplies for Ille lxplontlon Pu-ty--Will go Into I n holeeaie Llquur Islulneu Iu KIondyIe-WtaenIn[ pt the Channel Urged MONmmL. Feb. 3.--Mr. McNicoll, pen- Ienger trniu rueneger of the Onneuian Pacic reilwey. stated to-dey that the ree- aon the C.P.R.hed reduced their rate to To- ronto from 810.40 to 89,end the returnrete from $18 oo$l5.they weredoingopenly when the Grand Trunk had been doing in `an underhend msnner. They had. he said, been watching them find had caught them at their trucks. The name reduction would. 0! ooune, apply correepondingly to all points west or Toronto. Bruce the North Bey arrange- ment had been cancelled the u.T.R. an made a couple 0! reduction: on their Wm- nipeg rate uni thin reduction wee merely to meet theirs. Tqe Grand Trunk manage- ment wae rather nurprisea when they gut the ne vs at the C.P.B./cut and were not .4 on ..... .'...n uf. nrmmnh whnh would ....,...... ;;;,;;;. ;a 5 ;; the repulo. IDA`. nilnh. IS constant source Ul uul vu uu.p,.m.5. E. A. Philips, San Francisco. represent- ing the Alaska exploration company, in which the Rothschilds are extensively in- terested, is in the city for the purpose of purchasing supplies for his company. He says he will buy extensively here if the prices suit. He was beseiged all day with the wholesale merchants. He is going from here to Ottawa to see the govern- ment on customs matters and hopes to be able to make an arrangement whereby his company will take out a letterof credit axial have the customs duties charged against it so as to avoid the handling of large sums of money in the Yukon. He also hopes to get permission to go into the wholesale liquor business in Klondyke. .l..man \ i-`lmart. denutv minister of in- wholesale liquor business In KXIUHU nu. James A. Smut, deputy minisbor terior. Ottawa, had 3 conference yesterday with representatives of the trans-Atlantic ateamehip lines and I). McNicoli,of Lhe (lP.R.., for the purpose of making the neceeeary arrnngemonue for handling im- migrant: business during the coming sea- son. The question of passenger and freight. rates was under consideration, and Mr. Smart will report; to Hon. Mr. Siicon the result`. of the conference. A Happy lvent at the Home or Devld J. Rankin. Last night at eight o'clock a very inter- esting event occurred at the residence of I). J. Rankin. proprietor of the Collins bay roller mill. when Miss May l~l.. young- est daughter of Mr. Rankin, was united in marriage to Robert J. Busbell, Kingston. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. l). D. Mollonald. brother-in-law of the bride. in the presence of the immediate friends of the contracting parties. The bride was tastefully dressed in ohandeome. white. Irish poplin dress and carried in her hand A hour not of white ro-es. Miss lotie C. cKinley. See|ey s Bay, noted as bridesmaid, nnd Muss Florence Losee as maid of honor. Each carried a bouquet of pink and white roses. The groom was ably assisted by J. W. Mo(,`ul lough, barrister, Toronto. After the nup- tial tie was securely fastened and the bridal party were tendered the congretu lutions and best wishes of their friends,the guests sat down to a very tempting din- ner. The tables were beautifully decor- ated. while the dining-room and psrlor were converted into a perfect bower of owers.foIiage and vines. Dunner being over the petty indulged in toasts, speeches and songs. 'I"hn high nahnnm in whinh hhn lnridn wan I III IIUIIIIHIUIIOIII lDI' I NIKKI ` hold an Catnnqni on Fob. 22nd. This morning: J. P. Gildcnloun Ioltnnl. 1 Into: vmu-not quiet. Quotations: tom lnunno to (H0; Pttuat. Rprl . (I) to to 'o|tOIh\ Bqylloootli ;.%o4.4:; xu&.ma.1o no 0 ` ; ton; on uokoa 'atArlolhI nmono. um has. No nlumob. and. Il.0l:0orl|. to 39: Pouu. no Oh-3:O1h. | nun no uaunqlu on too. zzuu. This morning J. P. Uildonlocvo nooind tho writ for tho city oloctiona in connec- ilion with tho Ontario nnntmk J. D. I WUUWTIK NIT In. UK, IXUIUIIU III GNIIIE` guon with the Ontario coma. J. D. i'l`honpsou Also toeuivod chow:-in forth 5 cnnty. neon; brunet. woo um are a now ynnoqonnd nomad in Ibo nonh-vat un-lIothI.uovioi h-hndnu Ihirold nnnnll-I Lnn in Pitt: In ` nnu U0" . The high eebeem in which the bride wae held among her friends and .acquaini.ancee can be beat judged by the presence ebe re ceived. which were numerous, rich and handsome. Many of the presents were sent: by friends from Brooklyn. N Y.. Washington. I) 3. London, Our. , Walker ville and Toronto. The groom'e qilt. be the bride was a beautiful diamond and pearl star. The brideem-iid. maid of honor and groormman were each the re igent of a pearl pin from the` groom. The happy couple lefh the Bay at 1; p.m.. amidst. ehowera of rice and followed by the best. wishes of their friends. They took the eer- lv moriiiiiq train from Kingeton to Toronto. Niagara Falls and other pointa in the W055. THE GRAND TRUNK WERE COM- PETING WITH THE C.P.R. ...._,v..- if uuuuu. ..w---. A very pleaei 5: function took place at the residence of W. Mundell, lawyer, last evening when Charles W. Milli, Chicago. was united in marriage to Florence M ibel, youngest daughter of Dr. R. R Prire, Bitli. The ceremony was celebrated at 9:30 o`cl6ck by Rev. A. W. Cooke in the presence of a number of relatives. The bride was prettily iittired in it travelling die*s of cadet blue. adorned with owers. while her maid of honor. Miss Vera Bartde. was daintly dressed for the occasion. After the ceremony the gueets j iined the happy couple at dinner and a oyous time was spent until one oclock. in ion the psi!` left for Chicago. The bride was well remem- bered by her many friends. who literally showered handeoiue presents upon her. The ornrim in A hi-nthnr nf Thnrnnn Mill- [IN THEIR UNDERHAND MY] Tho WHII looolvod. The noninuiono for Frontonnc will kbo mid gm (`.o.......: m. I`.L 00...! WEDDING AT COLLINS BAY. at the U.1'. 11.. can anu were. nu-. d to say juso an preuono who would .-nnnlh J.;yonI Wedding uom. - _I---. _ l..__n.-._ A_-I. LO(`,.l|Il Ol Dlu-ontlnn-ed. u n n nu. . [HE DAILY mrlla more collapaua in one uuorm. I . Hunb. late ole rk ab Congress Hall. has gone out: of that bu since: and entered upon I counie of studies an b himself for the medical profession. He will rsb ubtend Reziopolha college before going so Quoen a. '1`)... fnnmlnr of the christian endeavor uunu um uuuurlllllnluon Igllnui Unnumlu no lnnhor. stoves and Inc` bolh. lmainou will ho pnotict l_v mind i! ' tho Dinghy tariff is nbc chqngod. 31:. Louis. rev. nun. A de patch from Borgamo. Lombardy. Anya Lhnb six working girlawere killed and many out or: seriously injured at`. Ruazonico yoat.ordn_v.. when \;he root of the spinning mills there collnpaud in the storm. 1) Hunt; Inn AIM-Ir Ah nnnvraa! HA. I00! A Ollljf. Brruw. Fob. 3.-'l'ho protninont lum- bar dale:-0 of this city and Black Back no up in mm onoo more sgtimt the bin Icy cu-it!` bill discrimination Against Cam in linl llllnh-. nnvnn And hmdlmr bulb. Gnu-u. Ont. l-`ob. ' 3.-l`rol. J. 8. Pentax. ol the Oncuio agricultural college. who had boon sick for uomunoh. did uh uh. -......I L....n.| 1-.s ..:..L. .1 .....- -3 Willi T T IIOK IQ IIIIU-WTCK 01$. BI : `h'|d amour 0! Datum bu 1.300 ppliunh for lbs 0! siduulk ineptotoc: .. . 1.. MOHITBLI 0!! DUB VJ . IV. After May lat. Charles '1`. Cote. inspector of industrial establishments. will insist; up on every employee running a team engine in u Quebec facoory producing a certicate of oompeteuoy. M nnf. Rav. John J. Kain. archbishop of of competency. M oat. Rev. John J. Kain, archbishop St. L0ui!. has eiguied his intention of servfmt an vice-preuidenco!thomeetingcnll- ed tn great. general Booth on his Visit: to SD. Louis. Feb. 18th. A .J...n.r.n|n {mm Rm-mamn Lnmlmrdv. Neznopora cauege oexore young to \..;uuuu a. The founder of the christian society and the president of the united society. the Rev. F. E. Clark. D.D., at tended at Lee, Mam, Wednesday, the fteenth annivc nary of the Lee endeavor society. lianhinr Oninlnn. of the Chemical nation- society. Cashier Quinlan, of the Chemical nl bank, Chicago. has reaignod, explaining than he had made loans amounting to $303,000 on collateral: of which he knew the board would not approve. His bones- t_v in not impunged. , hut. nvnnimr A nnmhar of voumz DOODl0 by I! not unpungea. Last. evening a number of young people drove down to the residence f G. Toner, Kingston Mills. On the ro`.e down the aleighupeeu, dumuing aha occupants into the snow. Afteru pleeuanb time at Mr Toner`: the party returned home at an early hour. 1`.:.m.n-mr Skinner Aura bv the Abbott early hour. Ex-mayor Skinner says by hv law the sum allohbed for a site Wm- 3l0,00U. and he believes for that amount cue land can be provided. He thinks and nomad on the idea that the option given by the Toronto syndicate on their pro- nm~I.v wan bindim: and on Mondav lash by me '1'or0nco aynalcaw un uuenr pru- Forty was binding Monday earned. for the first; time, that its sound nose was impeached. brunlag and enuor In all coming mean. Conudgnblo iron ore is arriving daily lrotn mineu on the line of the`. & P. It is shipped went to the H-amiloon nmoltor. l`|-m re bricmdan warn called out this is shipped wean no the uamimon unuiwr. The re brigades were called mornin fa extinguish a burning chimney on u obn abreeb residence. No damage r WM done to the house I` D If nfnninl` in "'4-n-nnfn HAVQ A! van GONG I0 W10 D0038 C. P. H. oiciali in Toronto have as yet roooivgd no notication of the `Alt in rates from Montreal no 'I`oronto.announoed from Montreal on the C.P. R. .ao`....'L.`.~.n Int (`haw-Inn 'l` ora, innnnnfnrf nu Vary [nun lovu 0|-owllod lam Tho Smallest of Janet. C. Harding, Whitby. us in the city on brain ` _ Tho whnleulo druggisu association at Montreal has dissolved. [\n - nlnn m-nrlnlin and a|IiI*.Al' nlubn LIVIIPOOI. `LII!!!- IA oon. Fob a.-Whu\ N. 899:. MM: vino: `la loiolool. `In nd- ontn bond: as ; .c7o6d;ind.nod; allow. . II: od; n-lo onto Inna. lmolg llluoduhort nuns .