GEO.MILl.S&C0.. The Nominations In The Citv Hall To-Day. ' / IIHEHIREIIIJHIJWIN. ncuunna on up am J KINGSTON. ONTARIO. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY `.32, 1898. Min Mabel letdown. lid Eden. our '|ooobuI1r. 003-. has heir to ` s1oo.ouo through the an in San run. I (since 0! Int gnndlnothon lln. lhtcilh 3&0; widow of Cups W. I. Woilllon. `Inn DVUl|,- ynn ` angina`: ol Bnnlm. .3. Thohonrdolooqniry iulotholniudio nut in at work in Hanan. The bond will nab I oudnl unuinuio 3.050 vnak. Tb In but Includ- FEIS. N::idhn. Alhn hm Livu- 9 am` at Hnlihl y ` hunky ` and and an manna. I IVIT5 CD. mu UOPIOYIDII COIIIQCIUCHXC-" U Other pspon pnbliah similar nrticloo : urging lord Salisbury to intinnto plninly ' that Grant Britain`! limit 0! "nqucnubili. ty bu boon remind. The Ilornilu Poor ray: "ll I`:-mm in rally muting dolilnnto plmuto nnnox British territory by unli- ury occupation. 6550 In only in y elm. ` the dooirul wu-with England. In t bout 1... -i-h .m .i....i.u-. 5. ....om..i I (TIC WIPWIHI IIIVIIIIU. III ('1 one hot with will donbtlcu ho pacied." IIIIUIIF. The Timemcammentingg editorially on the newe from Sokotmuye it cennowaredit the report. and repmvea the levity of the French press ngudimr I ureve omuetion. The ptenence at I French force as Ar- Rnngi," the Timon declnree, would be no ll-grant 1| breech ol any pooaible consume- uon of the Say-Bnyru Igreemenh of 1890 (Anglo-French treaty at. Bush)! then no- thmg but its immediate withdnwel could Avert the mutt deplorable coneequencee." | Othnr nennn nnhlinh eimilnr nu-ti:-Inn. KEITH IIICII Dfllallll III I` rlnco. In the house of lords the earl of So!- bourne. under secretary of photo for the colonic-. made I statement identical with that made by Mr. Uhsmbollnin in theconr mnnn. V British Government Doubts Thet Perle Illnlury ordered the Trupell. L0.\'l)0N, Feb. `22 --Replying to I ques- tion in the houee of common: yeeterdey Joseph Uharnborlein. secretary of state for the colonioa. said he received I despntch from Lieut. Pitcher. commanding at Laho- jah. stating he had received information that four French European oicem with A hundred men had arrived at Argungu (or Argungi). on the Sokoto river. mid within the sphere of the British inuence. Mr. Chnmberlnin added: I cnnnou believe that, pending the negotiations. the French government can have Authorized this in vnainn of territory over which our rights . have been mcounired by the convention I between Great Britain end France. In AL- I....... .3 Inpn AL- --_I AI Gin`, Fancv Walsts 75c to $2.50. Black and white Waist: 75c to $2 Lawn Walsts SI to $2.50. Opening Monday and all week. D00. | The debate on the Yukon nilway bil was renamed by Mr. McClure (liberal, Colcheeter). who strongly supported the bill on the ground that in was impemtivoly needed in the imoroata of the country. W. J. Maolean apoko in opposition. Maura. I). C. Fraser. N. Clarke Wallace and Hon. William Patterson made ud- drooaoo, and at 11:45 Mr. Monk moved the adjournment. IIOII OI Elli` IBl'l'll-Of]. Sir Richard Carbwrighu, answering Dr. Bordon (Halifax.) raid the government: had general assurances from Petersen, 'I`aoe& (/0.. than they proposed to carry out their fast. lino contract. He was not aware whether steamers were actually under con- abructlon; indeed. he thought: they were not. 1 'l'\L_ .l..L-A.. .... AI... \'..L.... --:I._-.. Lil IIIU BIC lily ITO Ill Dnueu IBFTIDUF . Mr. 8: non replied that negotiations were unoioial, but in was understood that: whali- ever was done was without prejudice to any claim: Canada might have to posses- aion of this territory. Hip Rinharrl n:-t.mriahh annunrimv Hr, IIIIOI. Sir Chulol Hibborh Tup r x In the Ieoont negohinions with the nitod State: authorities respecting customs regulations and the shipment, of -gooda via Dyan And Shguay to the Canadian Yukon territory, was any rocnubion observed or provision made so cnt the negotistionp rocooded without prejudice to the claim t. at: Dyes and Sh any are in British territory ? Mr R: mm rnnlinrl rhn. naantinhinnn Inna non. Mr. Blair replied that the notion of the Rovornmenn regarding the Crow : Neat Pun lino. forbidding the omploymono of foreign lubor. was 0 {Lil indication oi the :zovernmonb'n intentions regnrding other men. u;_ nI._-I-- 'lI:|.I.-_L OI!........- . 1.. oh- government: Mr. Blair replied tint the nooeuity for constructing this line immediately render- ed it inndvianblo to insist on the exclu- sion of foreign labor on this work. In the one of the Crow : Neat railwsy foreign labor or foreign contractor: hnd been pro- hibited. u:.. r1 It In .... .. .......:...l..I 5|.` ...:..:.o.. mama. Sir C. H. Tuppor reminded the minister than he had not answered the Iocond ques- tion. 1:. 'nl..:.. ......I:....I nus. 5|... -.s:.... -0 pl... menu 0! Uanlulan Iuuor unly in me uuuu- ing of the Yukon railway '3 Done the government: intend to take any steps to ' provide that Canadian labor only shall be employed in the construction of railways receiving subsidies from the dominion government? Mr Hlnir mnliad Lhnh tho nnnnanitv for $9 87: lUWlI; M.- I UKDD. T I Sir Charles Hibhert: Tupper naked had the government. considered, or is it now considering, the (mention of Omndnb right; to exclude or regulate the pueeage of ves- Eels registered in the United States through the territorial waters on the coast of Bri- tish Columbia to and from Alnaka? Qt... |lI:I'...'.l I nu-inn ..... .4 [Ian .u.\-vn-nnmnnh Vvuw \JU U-J Ivvcnno By special arrangement with the manufacturers we have conne to ourselves for Kingston almost all the styles we show. so that buy- ing here gives you an op- portunity of having a Waist or a half dozen if you wish, somewhat different from all your friends. man uolulnum UU uuu uulu nmlllua : Sir Wilfrid Launor said the government) had this subject) under consideration, but. they did nob deem lb expedienb. in the public interest, to make any amtemenb IIDW. mm. M The majority of questions on the oxder ' paper no-day related to Yukon affairs in one form or other. Mr. Sutton told Mr. Davis that `I was no Indian 10 on the Yukon. L24- nL.....I-- Hakka.-n 'I'V.......... ..|.-.l km! . The bebate Hearing on the (lppoeltIon- ! Hamilton 8mItn'a Uer. OTTAWA, Feb. 2l.1-'1`bere were rows 0! empty benchea in the bouae to-day. but there will no` oeeeation in the llovr of oratory. It is believed to be the purpose of the oppoeitiou to protract the debate on the Yukon reilwey bill until the Ontario elections are over. deepite the {act that little romaine to be said u n the eub-, jecb that has been the amoet exclu- sive topic since the session opened. The ` Ontario members are acettered `through the province. and their absence make: a void on the floor of the house. The mem- bers who did the talking today epoke with an animation and earneetneee that was the more romerlrable by reason of the threadbare character of the question and the limited dimensions of the audience. An offer of a gentleman named Hamilton Smith. who claims to re- preeeni English cupitaliete. was brought to the attention of the house by Mr. Mc- | Loan. Mr. Smith; alter the contract with I Mauro. Mann and McKenzie had been`, eigned. eeye he is willing to build the Btikine-Toeiin road for one million acres of lend. rm... ......:...:o.. nf ...m.o:.-m. lIl'l oi... ma..- THE FRENCH THERE. YUKON BILL STILL on. I CI'TIKIKIOIIZlII'T'I' IXUIX `V- . ' nloucvu and from postna- I -pun! Unlock invisingthocnditon snkotlnopiniondujudgoutolhlim Iilvandntoniiu ho *v|inmnnl~nnd _o uIIunopInIonu|1IugIutoIun|- ':|itynodptoninin_ho*vnivo mod nmnnllv nnv An! amount an-d. nlnn if an audio in Toronto ycntcnhy ol the croditon of lunar. lou: and un- K_... (`A _ hp... -_- ng-A 0...... _..A_-- for 1898 are here. As ever we lead the trade here on stylish Waists. Exclusive styles and moderate prices backed by perfect tting goods do the work. Do. -o.:\4n'n] n-anarunnmtnnf Unargue. semi-panic resulted from the West Mn- |can non. Large liquidation aalea forced . the been into complete control and than are apprehenaiona aa to whether the open- ton II" be able to meet the wide duller- enees at the Iectlemena on Wednesday. I Several lady friends o! In. Olive ' Shernunan are appealing through the Bulhlo. N.\'.. pteea forauhacripeiona to aid in the delanee ol the alleged murderer 01 her husband. An atllu-I in to he bade to rain 8300 no that another counsel may baaaaeriated with Mr. German in bathe- Lgll In the (Hugo: shock exchangeon Monday uvu,uuII. Ah the Z9]: uinl yoaterdn . Z01: crested nnonntion by accusing t. epremior. M. Molme, of having ordorod the jury to avenge the national honor by returning A verdict. of guilty. The presiding judge told M. Zulu than he must non mule Inch chnrgoe. ` In than I Hannah nbnoh nun}-nnnnnn `Irina-Inn II` UH ."\l0I'lCi| IOII. Amen lino. New York, well-known M B banker and morchnntz. and who builo the Fifth avenue hotel. died on Monday, aged 'eight.y~eight. I10 man one 0! than largest real acute holders in New York and amused I fortune now oatimuod I: 815,- 000,000. In thn '/ml: trig] 1-Anlnrnu '/nln nu-antgol Ol [00 IDXIIHE News has reached San Frtncieco of as rich amlm on American creek, HI) miloa down the Yukon river. Savant-y-ve men loft Dawson for the new digginga. which are on American mil. A.._.u. L`..- \!__. \'-_I. -.II,L.....__ -- .. The Irish Iocnl government: bill was in- troducod in the imperial pu-liament. by Gerald Balfour. Mr. Morley, Mr. Dillon. Mr. Redmond and others spoke favorably of the measure. \V.... I... ....--Iy.-.l Q... I.`.....-:....A ..l _ ICHKUT lnu ITUIRINI I110!- Rov. Sum P. Jones. the noted southern evnngelinc. announces himself us candidate for govornor of Georgin. He says he will stump every county in Georgia and win the runs. mg [our unya. A heavy sea did great dumao at Oak- ville yestordny lling up the harbor and washing any the foundation: of the pan- senger and lroighh sheds. Raw. Rum P. Jnnnn. hhn nntnd nnnhhm-n UUU. A referendum has approved a proponl for the redemption of the Swiss rnilvnya by the state. The vom wan 300.000ngninsc 105,000. A combined miliurv tournament and home show will ho bolt} in the Toronto ur- moriou during the tint: stock in Mny. lub- ing four days. A hnnvv nan (lid crrnnh rlnmnnn Atnh- Wy I10 Ll'llllUIU. W. M. Bangs. paying taller at the First Nntionnl bunk, Dover. DeI.. bu been at- restod on 1 chnrgo of embezzling over 3100.- um UBUIUUU I0 0 II I DFIIIUII In UIWIUI1 Ulltya Gardiner and. the well known the- atrical mannger of Troy. N. Y. . died Mon- rlnv mm-nino_ The New Waists van-.. c... ',-.J .... ...u vvvua b.B';xi"vTn"; yosberda . The bank of British orth America has decided too ns brunch in Dunon City. Gardiner and. than wall knnun Mm. Uly IIIUTIIIU o Joseph fnckoe,` a well known Toronto lnwyer. died a low dsya ago while on his way to Trinidnd. W, M, Rnaai mvlna rnllar M Hm Finn gooua to go mrougn W rangel. no we mum of White Put. in bond. As Mr. Lewis wu without: Any ncbuol authority to nego- mto on any basis involving a modication of American law: or regulations. he ang- gutod abut. mlniuor Bllton submit his pro- oumon in writing to secretary of brouury Flags. nnd it in undorlcood Ohio will be done. The Nylon 0! The Morning Paper: and an Iatut Dunntohu. . The czuina is suffering from I mild no- tack of moaelu. ll 'I..I- ...l.-l...---.-I LL- ..__ -_ L1- ..__ BIOK OI UIOIIIUI. M. Zols nddraaaod the jury on his own behalf ID Paris -m.. 1.... .4 n..'n.. ....u. A........-... L-.. IIII. . At Toronto ha crndimn of Panama lmn uni nu. UQIIIILUF CUHUUEBIUIIU. Though he was shown every courteay. Mr. Lewis said the feeling against the United Shares was rampant). While he was to Ottawa Sir Charles Tupper made 3 speech condemning the United States for its tariff policy and charging that minister Sifton and Mr. Lsurier had come bathe United States and nob onl truckled to us but. had surrendered Cane ion rights. The delegation: from the Pacific count: all pro- tested ngainnc any modifications of the license regulations. Minister Sifton pro- posed I counter reposition as e besia of udjuocmeno, nam . to permit Canadian goods to go throng Wrangel. no the head of 'hit.n Pun. in hnnd. A: Mr. Lewis Wauuisiiriis, Feb. 2'.Z.-Represeiitative liewie,who has just returned from Ottawa, where he went to appeal to the Canadian government for some modication of the Uanadian regulations requiring American miners bound for tlie'Kloiid_vke to procure their licenses ab Vancouver, Victoi iii or llawaon City, says he found a feeliiig of intense h0rDlllDy toward: the United Suites. and especially on account of the passage of tho I`aynn~l<`rye bill, which is designed to prevent British vessels from sharing in the Alashiin carrying trade. There was no disposition to concede anything to the United States in the controversy and Mr._ Lewis returned convinced that no concea- -sion would be obtained unless we made counter concessions. 'l`|......-L I... _..-- -L-..._ -..-.... -...._a.._.. Onnndn line Jun Right lor the Bunpunt ruling Against the ls-spubllo - The Payne-[rye lll use Increased 'l`hIe l`eolIng-Amerlonn exnlutlone may be Hodllled. New You, Feb. `. 2.-A Waehington deepatoh to the Sun says: The state de- parunent. upon the recommendation of eeeretary ol the treasury Gage, bee decided l to employ strong measures of retaliation : against Canada unleee the Ottawa govern- ment ehall consent to modify its regula- tions allecting the issue of miners liceneea in Alaska. Many complaints have been made to the treaeury department by Ameri- cane going to the .Klondyke regions be- cause the Canadian government refuses to muo miners licensee at convenient points such as Cbilkoot, above Dyea. but requires } applicants to go either to Victoria or Van- ` couvher, in the south. or Dawson, far in the HON . \U................v L`..|. U.) D-.............L..a;.... jmnsr mmess nnsnmvl `I565; `Queen st mum 1- ll. {IHY/Wll,_L_REIl|LlME| . Unlgjgfcanada Changcs Miners License Regulations. `IPREVAILS `BETWEEN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. PlT-H OF THE NEWS. la Lmnasron annul hay; those little touches of ` tailor-made " about them that add so much to your satisfaction and comfort. The Party or the `Din- ner, wherever % Full Dress is good form, our DEliS sI_u_n;r_s +ePERA+ FOR THE. aw v-an-1. no mwuvu vuv qr-cw art- l`nku~ l.nxnl|\1~ llrImu>Quln|bm` l`nhIN& .r\lI clrugglalu rvfund the Inmwy II H mm lu run-. '.'.`x-. I70W0l||$hnCtrO0t. IHUOWDUOHU OIHGIUIDUU In hnnaon. I). J. Wulker. county clerk, in conned to his home with I cold. James Anderson in the indepondonb can- didnbe in South Wellington. H. B Aophlnntz in I nocislintic und C. H. Gould indopersdonh candidates in London. I), J. \VnILnr. nnunhi Mark, in nnnnnn-I `- mun---ac: vu Ivul run". is worth two or three doctors bills. You can get. all kinda of rubbers st. 1\bomethy a. Dlod Atgoon. Mm roan, Ono.. Feb. 22 --I)r. C. F. Snelgrove. who has for the lush wool been lying in I critical condition, the rennin of injuries roooived in I rununy Accident: week ago Int. Wc ut. noon to- day. To (`are a (fold in one Day I`u|pn I nvnllru Ih~unnn.l lnlnlnn 'I`nI|InIc \ II A Very mlden Death. BAn.nu:.0nb.. Feb. `.22 -Mre. Tin. wife of W. R. Tuin. Iuperintendenb ol the (LT. R. for this divieion, diod var Madden- ly hero lest nighb. Shorzly be ore mid- night. while preparing to retire. ehe lell to the floor and immediately expired. Mrs. Tltn wee about fty year: of ego, and be- eidee her huebend leave: three sons. Aulvv-vu nay wuuw Mo:-"rIu;A;.. Fob. 22.-Rdlwny traffic in demoralizod by the big snow storm which has been racing almost without. caution now for tahroo dsyl. There win no 0.1 . R. tninbo Toronto iub night. And the lino is will badly blockod. The (}.'l`.R. in slao having its ahnro of trouble. particu- larly on in eutorn dlvilion. Uonlidcrsbla delay has boon cauuod by mow plow: thrown from the truck by the mlidiy packed snow. on at Dixie on bhoO.P.R.. nnd another no Broeouu on the G.`!'.R. Illlilf IIIIDI lill l3II|'. The vernment ie reported to hove re- tained nlter Bu-wick. Q.().. to conduct the can for the "prosecution" in the Drnmmond county enquiry before the epeoiel committee of oommone. The ques- tion now eriaoe will the government also provide council to eat in the eenete inves- tigetion. Mr. Berwick first came into prominence through his conduct of the one for the Ontario bunk during the memorable inveetigetion of 1891. before the eemte committee, into the eifeirl of the Bole De Uheleure reilwey. I30. II In 508 Clyn The question an to whether the house of common: will adjourn until next week will be discussed thin afternoon when tabs speaker when the chair. Thu onvnrnmnnr. in mnnrtnd In in. m. lhother the Home wm `Into 3 Short Bo- FOR THIS WEEK. vvuu. O1-nuu, Feb. 22.--Daniel Rose, Toron- to. in in the city. Thn nunnhinn an in whnthnr Hm In-man nl IHIBCDI UI In UPBFIIIUD K0!" uppeuumlula. A meeting of the creditors of the rm of Runiona and Butler departmental score- keeper of London will be held hhiu after- noon. The liabilitiea are placed at 882,- 000 und the neat: ab 899,660. The firm will probably make an oor of seventy-ve cents on bhe dollnr. IIJIIIUUU. Word has been received at the Metho- dist book rooms hem of the death of Rev. Coverdule Wateon or New Westminster, BC. He won on one time it Methodist minister bore. Desth resulted from the `effect: of an operation for appendicitis. A mnntinu nf Iahn r-rtrlitnrn nf than rm nl -w Tonuwru, Fob. :12.---James Gates, a boy of sixteen, who was employed In the law oice of Ritchie. Ludwig and Bnlluntyne. who ran away recently after forging and crushing a cheque in the name of tho rm for $100. surrendered mmeulf to the police this morning. The boy started for the Klondyke, bub grew faint-honrbad on reaching North Bay and returned. In the police court this morning the one was re- rnanded. Illa...) I... L... __--:..-.I -A. AL- Il..A|.- WUII II IJIUIUI, WUKU UUTIIBU I00 I UI'lIP- Agnes, the eighteen-yeer-old daughter. slept: in an adjoining room, and attempted to escape through the kitchen, hub was driven back by the flanges. and broke her way through the window. She run three hundred yerde to arouse a neighbor, Mr. MoFayden, her track marked in the snow by blood. She was terribly burned about the head. shoulders, breast. and from her hips to her feeb. The lleeh fell from her feet. like a pair of eendnle. expou- ing the bare bones. Two other children. e son and dauglitenwere absent from home and, therefore. eaceped. After lie Had Forged nl"|rm`| Nnmo To `lorrlblo lloloonuu In lcm|-Gnn not Lu. lot Ilor lo). OBJLLIA, 0nu., Feb. 22.--Sundny night: 611 broke out: in the dwnllingol Jame: Atthuru, townahip ol Runmnnd unre- ault three porlonn are dead and: fourth fatally burned. Mu. Jame: Arbhuu. June: Arthura. and twelve. Archie Axthura. aged nine.aro the dead and Agnes Arthura. aged eighteen, tmny burned. ll_ A..L|......- -._- ......-I._...uI Ln 4|.` A-:41 KHITIIUU. Mr. Arthur: was nwekened by the oriel of his eon James. eleepiug in the attic. He endeavored to rescue the boy. but wee forced to deeieb. with his left arm and head and arm bedly burned. Ire. Arbbure rm out of the houee, but returned for her nine-year-olcl son. who eleplzin 1 room with his parente. She and her son Archie. ea well an Jamee, were burned to A crisp. Aannn. than niwhnmn-vnnr-nld dnunrhmr. tsunuocnuuu WILL BE CONSIDERED. 65TH YEAR. NO. 44. `A B-Ilhbol` on Your loot CASHED A CHEQUE. BU RNED TO DEATH. Blocked uy snow. .- I.\_L an n -L Not Goodwin Iorrlod. Cl.|.VKL.\NI), 0., Feb. `.32 --Nun. C. Good- win, the Actor. nnd Mina Maxim Elliott. taho londin Indy 0! his company. veto mu-riod int in cioy lub Saturday. Rev. 8. H. Sproohor. putor of the Euclid ovo- nno Proobyterion church. oiointod. Three Inch ago Goodwin reooivpd oloitl oo- tico than bin former wile bod count! 5 di- voroohfrom him En New Yotk. By unadu- croo owupro ibitaod he in in ur- ing the lilo ol bin divozaod I lo.g'1`hio hibition while lognlly cpontcivo in Now 'at| mu, has no effect: in this thou. Inn: rmdfouliu. III- The poaeibilihy thub he is enering from nmnligmnb dieeue hm much do Mr. Glndaoone. end for the pest week. to the great: concern of his lunily he bu steadily ah wn dietute not. only `or reed- ing himeel but for being reed no. He has brightened somewhat since his return no Englend. but. the veering olfeote of the neurelgic egonieo. end depreeeion are only boo pemfuliy apparent. mr. ulluawuo uurlng nu lay on UOMIB. Dr. Frank : reply was a denial of the na- oerbion that the growth lud proved to be mncoroua. but. an the same time be had great. reason to loot than Mr. Glodotono wu bhrootonod with noofoola of M10 bones of the nose, which migho. and non uncom- monly dooo. turn to cancer. Thin diagno- sis by Dr. 1-`ronk is conrmatory ol om mode by Dr. Carter, Liverpool. befon Mr. (llodnbono loin Hunrden for the Elders. In I... ha... mmirlui on... M. nn_.a-o.._- uunuenouo Iun nunruen tor one amen. In has been aooidod than Mr. Gludltone should be examined either before lenvln London on Manda or soon um hie errin an Bournemouth y un eminonb London none e ielien. who will remove 3 frag- ment. 0 the growth lot pathologloel Mill]- en. LoNuo.\', Feb. 22.-Mr. Ulecletone has returned to London Iron: Oennee. Mr. Uledebone is uuffering fromoanoer In the posterior of the meal prooeeaee. When the report: wu brought to the knowledge 0! queen Victoria uhe ordered her eeo to obtain nautoment. on the Iubjeoo from Dr. Frank, who bu been in attendance on Mr. Gladstone during bin they to Cannes. Dr. Frank : rnnlv sun 1 dnnigl nl ah. an. >ooooooog I In III: old 130 It In Ihrontonoa Wm: Onnoor. ().\lllH~Jl8 (`AN HE A(7(7(.)MMl)DATID with both nlmglo lllld douhlu momu, with moduru cunvonlvuceos, nt. 288 Q,uu1'n 1-street. T.-F. HAREISON COMPANY (H umuEN1c1l.\I.1-Helm .-\N'l`. APl'l.\' T0 Mus. A. N. UI.l\'I-:H, uornnr King and Harv HI ra-eta. (anon (.lI Hl`)l{VAN'l`: MUHT |m\'nr-rurmu-<-u. Apply to Man. J. Bun- BEN, 21 Stuart Htruut. `chug! um. Q-rnvn.-Jn.` l.xc.\nmu lYxm:u'r.uu:u AND Em:/u.Iu:u-- ll-3 l'r|m-vs-n r'Irm't, (`nrm-r Hytlc-nhan\ Itmvt. 'l`<'l(`pl|0|I0 cuminunlvutlun. __j.j__. lulnrtnkur.-4 uml Emlmlmoru. 23:! and 23%. ) Prlnm-.ss Htrout. 'l'h()l)t`HI-\VlLI`!!l`00lI|l!, 00; ltonldont-0.1!]. open any and mum. V The advance sale of Season- able Wash Goods carries with it afeature full of interest to the ambitious mother. Sewing in Winter is a pleasure ; in Summer, when sultry, _ hot days depress one, it's a health-wrecking strain. With an assortment so complete as that now before the eyes of all who visit the store, selection ceases to be a matter of import- ance. The collection is the cream of a new season s early output. \'(*u' (Huuhumnr. .|'eu~ Orgranren. .i|`mr La mus, .I'0w I-.`mbroid'ricx. .AI'ruv |lIour Follmu, .\`ew l .ln"gt. . .\"u' Ildnndldrs, Illa, I-.`lt. 3`Inspection ihvited. Early Se wing THE DAILY BRITESH DJRI-`o-IIJ` .\'0. I. ' 3 large Black Fur Capes. regular price $12.00. for $7.50. `JR!-`.ll.\` .\`0. ll. 2 Children`: White For ' Conan, regular price $1.60, for 81.10. BJR G-`JLV V0. Ill. 4 Grey Lamb Wedes. re- gular price 83. for $2.00. MORE TO FOLLOW. Keep youreyo on this space. ().\RDl (`AN BE ACC()MMl)DATEl) Hlmxlo dunhlu mnmu. with v.-u... .--..y. 'l`Inc LF..\|)l.\'H L'NIur.u'r,uu~:n-'. .'i was HI. 'l`ulvplmm~ IIT.-\. Open Day - llirm-l llll|)1)I`lI'I`n lM'ou.~ Unmlnund Mnutlon. ._.._._.__._:.j_:_-....__. -.u up uv-vuua-. n . q`U.`I|`IR.\|. l\lHl-`.l"l`l|l{. LN! l'NlN(`EHH H1`. L Klmpuml. Hllut-.l'NNU|' to W. M. ])runnnn. . I A WEATHER PROBAIILITIII. 7 _i.:5a_}3N{vERv ILL. 4 P. M. EDITION. ; Ottawa And St. Lawrence nllo v 10 mm. - Moderately cold I H: light snow lull. HENRY BRAME. Iv-... .. -. .. I.`- Q s. s. conm3:17r_,_ IllI.'l.`l"I`4|I) -hll l)l)l _vG7CN1-5:0. "ans. REID, ..\ lvu...;-.. BOARD. u'r,uu:u-'. .">l-266 ]'r|n- and Night. mu l\I .I'Z\'-ll M. 1\\mmu ruunuv I t I `l`Ir I-mt III\- M` Her .\I Iy I lmvr won. vmm lawn! lnnw ulnml awn \'|1-tartan. Arum: nmslv aw ulullnnn ulnllv. J Im.\III.t:\'-u.\luu.`l.Nn.\ um. I.|m|ln|. - Tunmm U11a&I` I up u "1:IInnnm or Hug l'n~n-n. I-Hm-lnnlln hunk. xrwpn llw I`! In- tlvlal ur huntvrlnm .\ulue-vu-. I-In-rylu-d_\-1 km .\lur\~v-IlmI.-a|Ilu.- Imllnns. [Tm Iwluw llR.\l|l.I-2\'-(n`f\R- RRINDN nI.. I. tum-l. h~nmlu. l'I&$I` I 6 0 "KInmllI(`1iu\lII l~`h-|d.s. I In .~hmp.\'nln- aisle` hunk. v-vllm Ilkv N \vI\|r|vt ml. Ilmmlml h\n[{w`l_||I lwvn V-NV!` mulls Bu-vknou Mme. u \l.l-:\-u.\RR!-; l\u.\' m.\u~.\.\'\`. mum. nl. 1\\l'\I\IlL klm \\ lmx In nu` hm lnwvnl ur nny Im I`1\pIH|. ~ vwlnc-nIlnn~' nm hi` us-nu. up In .3 --`vlmk l..\I. D"|!Il\.\\'. - III ln~l.. ml` the wxvrul Ir-Ivu` wnrkn nu-nml In n`!-ull-Mm: ll-`\\'ul= Mm lmx In lhn` klluzslnn H1-no-rnl Ilmpiml. um lvnalu-r not nm~\~ur|l_\` ur- ]l l~'..\'|||'Il{N \\'Il.|. Ill`? Iil-II`! Hh-v ul Ilm Iuunlu-Lxlunml < u`r||h-uIInn~ nm_\' l>i~ ..\IA. `.'-ulII`ll|\l.,_ ` 1`F..\'|?|".R.~A \\'I|.|. "Illa-r Illlll \lII`I`|lh`l|I|(\I|\ nun" ;l0('I|'l2 I` .71.! 1`(`Il .' THIS {TUESDAY} mvwN1No.`Fa:a. 92nd ~ I1 1'l`NlI`1l|uIA' .~'.~rIw~ (H.m|~|-'lnul) - \\'.\ I`l-`.l{l.1m\'.~. Ht: .\"l`I-ZN \\'.~. ... n,....|s- Llhe Kingston Amateur Athiztlc I\a- ' soclatlon. (Limited ) Illi .\.V\l'\l. h'I.\'|`I| Illx` l\'|Irx.~Inn .\III'\h'I Hull hmllval. I'nr lluw-In-H ] Hun. lnntml, I'urlIu--lwtlam ul |-n.-.-[.ux_..m.| nllmt lmporlunl l~u~lnv.~~ wlll hr hvhl In lllv Ihuml |hmnI.ltrlli~|u \\'lu|u Imllullllu. nu \\`l".l~ ` .\'|`IRl`.\\`. I-`\'|rI`llaIr_\ `.tlnl. |K`l'\_ :n H u':~lm-k n.m. lI|`ZlH'Z||\ HI\ I ? NU'l'l('l". 'l'H.\'l"l'|H'I Hl).\'. \\'\lIhun llurly ul`umlhluIo ul .-um I-ll:-v~ Hun. |lI\.~4 u mpulnlml I\.\ \`III .\Il'll|K.\\. nu llw (`Hy of K Inmnn. Unlnrlu, .-\\~ his I-`lmmohtl .\m*m l`ur Ilw |n|rpu.\`l- ur unhl l-'.Io-- Hun. ||ll1II'l` llw smvtsium nl` .~I--vtlnn W701` I " l`In- Imlurln I-Elm-Hun .\-I. Imlml in suit! 1`|t_\'nl'l\'|lI .~'(nn.1l||uh\'rnl_\- nu-1-mul xluy U!" I-`vlmmr_\'. .\. I. Im. J. I`. Hll.l\l-2l{.~il.l-I|~2\'l-I. N.t`llII`lI|lI).! lmlu-vr. .:__:________.__:._:__. *Ins!9I!{ mwvsrcm W Election to the Legislative Assembly I For the Electoral District of Kingston. February-March, I898. I IIL IVIVIII II` I UI& III?!` |VI".I . |)umuu' (iron! ltmnunllv |'|n_\`. h`utunlu.\' .\lullnvv "Tlll-I \\'lll'I` I.\lUl'H|'l will lw prmluu-ml fur the nr~l mnv In-re`. lvonlum |Il`l(`I`H: 2.34`, .`L'x'_ Mk` uml 751'. .\lullnm- prlm-u: `.50 and .'uh-. l'Ixu| nponn l`|mI*n-luy nmrnlmz ul Hn\\\'yn'r'n. |(|_I_W*|-'5 WTIEFEZ ,, ,_,', ._- --~- ----_- Uuml l'nnl |~ um` uI`lh|` ollvnpn-sl lh|ng~ In tho \\'nrIl-|~~mr c-uul mm M llw sloun\u9.. lIuI'.II .I.II' IWIIIIVIUII. llllh -Ivll I-VI u`II\ Wllh ll wvlul .\iul|nuv HllllIl`Il|l_\'. l~In Iu(I`llII`lH m'l|u- `uh-mwl lmnmlullv .\rluI`, .\| L DUN- .\l.I>l{Hl{|-2l( l`Hu,\'. mnl mu \'muu.: l~IInnllnnul .\vlwuu. MISS LIICANINJN lb->|'HI..-\.\`, pro- m-Inlng I-`r||u_v nml &\murdu_\' l 'lI.Il" nn.u nu 1-ur In-l\Ll n..ou n ---- -_-_ __ __a-__ WIHI Ilw I`u-Hmrn-l{ll'll.\lu) (;uI.hl-I.\`. K`\'l`lIl'IlHNH (H'2l{.\l.\ll\'l".. nml n .`\lmmIlI- 4-mu. (`nut uml (`hm-um M` ~IX|Y Plsurus. Euvh ml ('\'1*r_v nuv un urllnt. H`wclul prlm-u--'_'.. w. 601-. 754- uutl Pun upcnu Monday morning ut I0n.m. at Sawyer`:-. ra:n.x\~_.\:'"A'r"i`i;iii% .' `i"ii"5.~":.:.'Kn wt. \l.'|lh uu....ln| \.nIl||.m\ uu nu. | | K||I;;.-`lull. Fr .\lRRlu`.\N I-:xI`N.\xnm IIWUIH` .\NlI n-M. .\ln.us .\ 1 `rsnu.-:u yg. tpvlnn-n-<~ INN. . 4)N`r':h;`f.l`l_l'l| l`: Wednesday. Feb. Ihe Chaidgnel \\'IH. lhn I`n_H|uu~.:_HlI`Il \IlI| lull l\l4`\.' CATMMOUI WARD. \|'I.`I|\1I.`uI\\\` I.'\' u.. ..x (|\lI`1`1uIl|:4I`x\`I`(`1l|I|l|)' clump ul lbw pl`|l`(`. Iuultlw pl`|`0\.~| Iu'n|mu`r lhuu tlw puur1`0l\l prim-. Ilu.-n.\nI |.. nll .....nI In.` .||.-I .... . um. Tho HI); Ihnlhln` Htur Hm-Iulv l rmlm-lln1\--'l`h,\ .-uu~.-maul Hpa`l`l| ('umIq\u-, FOR HAREVED GOOD aovemweur. mnenu Mun. -u.-\-|\wJ VICTORIA w/mo. 'm ' Is.-I x I \ |.'\' I.` HHRl`I||\' Hl\'|'I .\'U'I'l('I". 'l'H.\'|"l`|Il'I lll)\'. \\'\|HuIn llurl\'.nFmnllulnln nl sum I-`.I ~ COFIMITTEE ROOM-Prlnceu Sh. opposite Sydenham Street. Rally of lif1Ea`!__An`Inmmittees! J PROVINCIAL Euccnow 1 IHON. wm. HARTYI WIIWCOI IV OIID Il FDOHII WDII IVOlDg. Annual moot ng of the Kingatonnmltour nchletdc Association in Wmn board room. Wodnoldny no 11 n.m. Rnainnm-inn Innlnfv nf Duncan : nnhmr. vviuncluly ID 11 |.m. Engineering eocletf of Queen : univer- sity hold their emnun dinner no the Hotel Frontenac this evening. my.-. HIn`m\:\l Imll mml-Im dirt. um sllllt`. II In dry. vloun nmt full wvlxhl. It In ck`- l|\ c-rs-I |mnnpll)' lay vur\`|`u|, pulllo mun. K-I IFIIII HIIK lvvlln will villi. ZUUIIUII, `lo Poet rhemulvee In. To-marrow will be Ash Wedneeday. Waterloo vs. Frontenac hockey match at covered rink obi: evening. Nu-an. nlnnunrn -nnnninfinn "LI! Fl .-n..." UOVCTOC TIDK Ullll UVUlIII'Ig- Nu:-nu Illllnnm usooiution At Home" in the Wum hall this evening. Rhianna And Vlnhm-In an-(I lihnrnl mm. "I I0 W Hill l1Bl| I'Il1lI IVOIIIDR. Ridoou and Victoria ward libonl com- mittee: at cam aign room: obi: evening. Anmnl manta no nf tho Kincnmnnmntnur in only new Book For Inn; Icodorl, In Dunc Thnnunnlwnn hi _.T 9NT.'**...T9R5- I II_\ nnlvr. '1-lwpllwl For Member For Kingston. .\ ` .'\IlIII|\\iuu -_- ulnnu \ d jg: `T. A. l.I:.~umu. M.\.v.\m-:|:. 'l`In~ Ivvnl of the Humum, r nun ul nnv nun APAI, ll'I| Scranton Coal You will an money be- causo It last: longest. us. swm & co 990999900909 !Il'|lI\lUI II'IlIIlI \\'l-2IINl'}Hh.\Y I-I\'l~1.\'lNH pnlgn I'mmn|lI:~- lCmmn~. I`: ALL A1` #0 0`ULOUK. gun I. iliv I-'I"vI 'l`l'I'IHli:\Y |'Z\'l*I.\'l.VH Hl l'1)]|||||Hl:`vIinlllll.|'|`1ll(" VIIIII IIIIIIII. '11 :-:.~`|n.\\ :~'.\'|-:.\'1.\'u Punnnlllm` Ihmnu. l'l'HH LOOAI. MEMORAN DA. AQENTBI .... \n.. n.., AGENTS! - -|.| L~c_.|.A.. `V - |....- AGENTS! __-_ v-". . Ill-I lil-II`!-`.l\' 1-Ill .\'l' `|`l|l". uh-r.~|;-nnl 1\\'ht`I\`I\InIuA .m.I \\'. .\'I`I\\'l..\ XII". I. .\ rs-l\|l~~`I. Cheap at. the Price. I . . . . . .|. K .\`I\'l.V\`F|{. {\l. Kl`.TI\li HF ll` .\||||I'Hu- \.~:w|:|. 'F.l\'Hl\ .\T Tlll". 1\\'lwh`p|uu.~ and _ up .3 --`vln-`K rnnnuumzln . st rum. b. 23. 6'v'J:.k".:2.*E':n.....' Vail-. John 8 Gcllughn. oonntvuivq proposal by John Shuts uunlhtl by Hugh Bath. 11 JIIIIII "C.\nuvl'I. 0nt.._l"0b~ L. o .,,_, 'n|l 0p&I`l Job _gr:.";.";.f*+".; ....: I2-II.-Lg. nl_. _.._....l L- UIIIIIIKIU PI."e At the recent memorable meeting. while Mr. Whitney produced the ehort onthueiem, Col. Methoeon produced moot laughter. l`orhnpe St. John. while going about the llumhar piggery with his party`: policy in his tail pocket, had it eaten up by one of thehoge. I! no there would not he wonder if cholera broke out there. The Ontario educational o_\-Item Iran the finest in tho world. The Ontario gov ognnent made a good strike in mining compulsory the study of temperance. The only cry of the oppoeition in that the pre~ lent government. has ruled too loop. A eilly cry. yet it in their only one. l non the Ontario government there in not a etain nor blot. The government ie Hod-fearing. and to oppoee it would he to tempt Providence. It will be time for a change when the (in- ancee oi the province are held up by ridi- cule. or the educational myetem oeaeee to 1 become the admiration of all the countries 1 ol theworld. But when the time eomee ` focachgngethorewill not he I change. ' In Hon. A. 3. Hardy and Hon. w. am, J1 weheveleadereinvrhomweoeednot feel aehamed. Let no he true to the province weIove.~owell,aodonhlarch letwe will : add anothertriemph to our long lies 9! ` vintnrina. vuiuglnillx uuu uuunrlu guvuruuleuu I0!` I50 eulplue of ovei tive millions of dol- lare- Mr. \\'hit.uey had scored the government. for selling oil` the timber limits at. on extnvegsul. rate." lb was not the lnulb of the opposition Lhel. the timber limits were preserved. The speaker showed the two ways in which timber limits were disposed of. The Ontario government sells its I-.mil.s in open market. whereby the con- servative dominion goxcrnmenc wee wont: to sell privately to politics! friends. The re- sulb was millions of dollars in favor of the Onnatio plan. Ar. than rnmmh mnmnrehln mnntimy \\`|\n square. upright snu grsnu. . The speaker enjoyed Whitney : speech, but was sorry so good a men use wssting his time on the other side of the house, but he was plessed to ssy there would not besny likelihood olhiin ever being ony- whors else. If there was to be any change in his position it would be from the in- side to the outside ol the house. The speaker proposed to make a friend- lyl criticism of Mr. Whitney s speech. \ hitnsy had ssid he was going to critic ize i\lr. Hsynoolfs policy. but he did not do so, puasiii to his own career in the house, showing t at within his ten years career he hsd succeeded in putting only two small set: on the statute books. The sgeaker, taking Mr. Whitney'u`own words, t at a man was a fool to tell a smell story when he could A big one when his audience would swallow it. His statement that the Humber piggery coat the government $30,000 wss only out $24,000. There never was a day in the history of the Ontario government that it did not have millions of sulrilus. The speaker touched upon the ban storythst theredidnotexistaprovim cinl auditor. There was such on oiliciiil, existing the some es in the dominion. The s aker read editorials from the Montreal \ itness and other independent journals eulogizing the Untuio government for its ve Mr. oil limit at an awn-auaaanr. rat... 4' Ir. um. nnf EMHED. Fat honuuhuuAbuIII|1 u. llonhnhd AI cahnqnl. C.\n|.Nl'| 8.-JolQh hunch. uuhmndnnl. nmnnnd D": John Naming Villlluin Barty. George Ml"!-W88 the ret epoeker. He thnnlred Mr. Swift for the eorrow he ex- pendcd en the ill-health of Mr. Horty. but he showed he did not eeee eorrow in his heart he menifeeted y hie worde when interrupted. Citizene were to be congre- tuleted upon hevun as t eir can tdetee Dr Smythe end Mr. arty. Dr. xnythe would merit all the lendetione poured forth by Oept. Uukin end other friends, but then there wu no one who denied all that could he nid for Ron. W. Herty. whom the epeelior knew from boyhood. He had loilowed hie entire course end never hed reason to be lorry for having supported him. Hie character could be likened to the three makes of plenoe-~ aquere. upright end grand. The ermnhnr aninvnd WhiLnnv'n nnaun IUIUHIK llll IIILU DHU l.'UlILU5|I- Mr. Glldereleeve intenupbed the speak- er. saying that nominations must. be formal and without. speeches. Mr. Swill; Lhore- upon seconded the nominuiop of Dr. Smytlne and withdrew. ` When Hon. W. Barty and B. M. Britten. Q 0.. M.l'., appeared on the platform a cheer arose and humid hand- olnpping Kingston's popular late member took his soul: Further npplnuee reeled the two candidate: as they clupe bands in the middle of the platform. UIUPUU. KIUUUUU I/l.lU QUUUIIIUII. Capo. Uaakiu nominated E. H. Smythe as a lib and )roper person to represent. Kingston in tne leuialuturo. James Swift rugrocted Lhatz Mr. Hurcy was unable to be paoaeno. Icwus too bid the party was forcing him into the contest. Mr. Hilrlnrnlnnvn imnrrunlnn Hm nnnnlt. QUUWHI U, 11. ll: IVICJIIIIIUEUII uuu UIIUUI Us tueorge Mills took pleasure in nomina- ting Hon. W. Hurty for the city of King. eton and village of Portsmouth. Alder- man R. F. Ellnotb seconded ,l.he nomina- tion. After a delay of a few moments. the returning ollloer asked if there were to" be any furbhernoxninuciona. Cries of closed, closed. greeted the question. (Tenn. Hnulnin nnminntnrl E. H. Hntvthn UICUIIUTH. There were present. on the platform : E. J. B. Penna, W. Bruce Carruthere, Capt. (laakin. Dr. Srnythe. Dr. Wnlkem. J. Don- nelly. jr., W. F. Nickle. W. Dunlop, alder- man Elliot-ta, l)r. Ford. l)r. Morgnns,alder- man Moners, 8.. Montgomery. James` Swift, I). M. Mclnt. re. 0. F. Smith. ll. Mopera. G. Sears, S. Skinner. A. It. Martin. J. M. Farrell, (}oI.l)utl'. alderman Stownrh, H. H. Richardson and others. 1.nnranMil|n fnnlr nlnunurn in nnmilm. Roturnlng Ollleer Glldenleovo `root the Nomlnauone -- The Proposal-I and Be. oonden or the Two cnnaIdntoI-A Luge Andlenee Auemlalod to Ben the Ad- drulu--Mr. llnrt: Loudly cheered, At noon to-day nominetione for the city riding in the elections for the Ontario legislature were opened in the city hall. J. P. llilderaleeve. J.l'.. returning oioer. presiding. E. U. (Jilderaloeve, clerk {or the returning otlicer, read the proclama- tion. The hall was comfortably lled with electors. VFL--- ....--- .._.......L .. AL- ..l..AL....... . I.` THEY WILL Eolrrssr FOR THE sen m LEGISLATURE. 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