Via: pol-mu-sued with the new tnatment nun: ' ` IIXII Bum but Bernice cool. 85 ton delivered.` . W. G. Ornig &Go . Ouuno urea. uuu nu: unu J. McI`arl2md left; for Nnpnnee to-day. Dr duck Hurzy urrived homo from New York to day. J. Umlmrn. student: at Queen's univer- sity. will shortly leave for lixxglaund. Miss Maud (lmmcm. Wollmgron strceh. in visiting Menus an Bulfulo, N.\'. M rs. Carmun, wife of me gnneml super. , nteudeut. of mo Methodist. church, in (-0- ! rxously Hi. 5 Mlru H mnn nrarhlnna nu:-an n` Han _ - . . :3:-* o:u=.nx tuna .`f.s".`?.:"J;a?`,2.``i2"'i..T;'3`$'.`e'.t ta. vqwmuuusuicmunutmsm gpnstipation n 31- 1:1 lnhl HUIKU {III IIILUTUFLIIYBV IHIYCIL The Frontenaos for to-night`: meeting with \VnLerl0u team will be thus composed : U ml, lliacoclx; point, Rngnoy; cover poum, Mcllowall: centres. Cuxworclxy, W|l.~'on; wings, Cunninghnm, Mulrn . If tlm con- sent, of the umon can bo otbnined llarty i Wlll replace (`Jx worthy at centre. Plthy Pnragrnpln About Poauonn At [imuo In.I A In-nu.-I lUUUlU I III A!dermnn Wright; in having built. at Stella a line amlim; skill} which he intends to enter In all the r.u:u4 in the harbor and hope: (4') nimah non last. The riimem-ions of lh craft. are : Lenglh over all, twenty- ono fqec; beam, four foot: depth. two face. When the loawuo hnclcoy gamen nro nished. tho marmgemonb of the Kxngstun almting rink has ollbrod to put. up n trophy for n gamo benweun Queon r- and the Fron- tenaos. Both Luams lead so far In their clauses, and B coumat; between them would make an mtereaming match. 7|... D`......n.......... L... 1.. -_.._LA`_ _._-_L:.._ FUHIK. A 1-uncesafnl pwrby was given ah the mai- dencn of Mrs. "I0f.Kv, Alace street-. I.--ab ovemng In honor of Mm Hannah Wullctm, who leaves Lina evening: for Vancouver, li.O. Dancing and guneaawere plem-.emtl_v itndulge-1 in Aldnrrnnn Wriuvkh in knuinn Ix-nlf. nt UIHU lUl' LIIU UUKIUUII UK LHU HIUHILU-'5. Tuku Cure of your sight. once lost. It mm never be matured. We test. eyes {we and guarantee a pnrfoc: t or refund the purrb.-we price. I . C Mnrchell No lovul headed COD:-6l`VtIliV0 expncls that Whitney WI carry all Ina LWOHL) mx seats and curry a-4 mun` mare lmsidcs You all that wuuld be necessary to oust. the Hardy g-)vernrnent;. ' (Inn nf Hun nlnnninn unrinl tn-nnfn nf Inst I ulu u_y |_'|)\'Ul Iuuulw. Ono of the planning anrinl events of Inst, evomng was tl.o mu-eudnly hold by Derry lodge No 1. l'renLico Boys, intho cwy mu. A very Imppy mummy gathered and cluucvd until an curly hour thus morn- mg Tho l{rnI\|(v3n nun.-.w'nr nnvn fahnn`.-nu. :\N`I`I-}D--H0l'.'ll-I 1!) RI-I.\'1` .\1` .-\llnl`T 515(1) sin per month. to have all modern luuprm-en\enIn,nnd poou-nnlnn Ian. \pr||, mu. `Aeaply by Mar only, uddrmn-I "l'nox\'," nt Ill UUICQ. 1 Ill The Brnckville Rec.-mler says it.ahockey- isle fuuml the t.|m.~ux's rnun:~e-la cl.-as feltnws nnd gum! 2-ports" and would like t.0r.o them win the uhzunpionahip. Thu 'I`une4 vuya "Queen a excelled in uccumte p:u~e:ng." A nxnnmlafuil nurrv wan oiunn uh Hm rnai. way Uul. , The Lord a day alliance has requested mmintyers of all the local churches to preach special sermons on Suhbsuh nbaervance next, Sunday. Snhnnl hnnlxn, nun-nisn hnnlu nnd uwu'h_ UPLIUIIIIL To ht the members of Queen strewn Moth at churvh choir will give an (micr- Luinmenl; at Rockvaoud bonplhnl for the m- same for the benet. of the inmates. l'I`..|... .-....... .-.3 _....._ ,....|.. ........ VV UUFU (X UU H. John Wrightfs brigznde was pub to work early this morning opening up the cross- ing.- and cleaning (AT the snow from walks fronting my property. N0 . how nhrnn Imr. hnw strand and nunli. ITUHI/IHK CHV property. No how cheap but how good and quali- ty considered '3 sell an cheap as ma cheapest). E. C. Mitchell, chemist`. uud opticmn. LYIUUIIUII. | Suvernl young people from the city will attend a private dance at Glenburnio this evening. wuntr tn Hun I-mun: nfm-m vnnlnrnhv Hm UVUIIIIIK. Owmg to tba heavy storm yeatordny. the second race for the ice yacht club ponnaut; could not. be nailed. Thn -nnul.... ........ALl.. ..pl.lnL.'.. ..-....A..-L UIU HI IA I'lll'IrlUW Illuulu ' Lent`. begins to-marrow, and the city for tha pm-b few mghts has been alive wuh pnwue partner: and bails. Hnvnn nnmunl vnlnnn in fur: mmnn at F. F`. Uuulu HUII UU HBHUIL The regular monthly athletic contest willtuko pluce in the Y.M.C.A. gymna- I aium tn-murruw night. Lnnr. hnuinl f.n.n1r.n~nu7 and thn niru Inu- IVJIPUIIUII E- Two vanloads of young people went: out to Batcmsea lush evonin ._m amend a pri- vate dnnco. One van ugh twice on the way out. Thu [.n|-rvn tlnu nHu'.n-Inn Inn: r-nnuunufn HE Il:\Il)SOMl-2 .\'E\\' Illa:-H1)!-)N(.`l~} 1).`! Union treat. nenr lnvl.-zl-m urn-ct, lucvly noon led hy hnvkl J. \\'h|tvlmml. A mull l`.\- n Lure wlll l`0lll|)l(\l(`N. [pt In nlnM),u1-en's gollege grounds. Apply (0 IL V. .um.n.~I, nur- mar. IICAD D||UUH_Yu School hooks. exercise books and -cn'b- blers. good values and new lines, at D. A. Weeae & ()o n. Yul... l\Y..:..Ln'.. I.-. ..-.I.. ...... .,...L. A-. ...-_|_ `nu Upton or Ivbry on Lllo-WhnI tho Pooule An Talking About-Homing In upon the Attention ol Thou Who An Tlklnl noun. Laxative Uromo Quinino Tablets. E. C. Mnohell. _....-..l . . . . _ _ _ . ._I_ t,..... AL- A.-;.. _.-an PIIVPIIU PIIVLIUH HIIU D".Fn some rpoclal values in 5c. soaps at E. C. MIt,chell'u. UL..- ......l.\...l.. ..t ........... ..-....l- ...__A. _._A ' PARAGRAPH8 Pncxo up my oun ausv nepomsns 11ec1nms{ oTmE mvf PERSONAL MENTION. Bunlro uancrun lllnod. |__,.n .;_,, 1-on-var. J, uavmaon. ur. UIRIO. Illp--lO. Tho three "williu" with their Jimuo did not out much In in thin content. They had their Icondnnbbd la` their` oppon- it Ulltlly. LHB PTUKTIIDHIB IUI LUIS UVBIII conumod of solos by Mien McM1||an. .\I0!r.'I. J Potter, Malcolm. Crnwford and A Roucley; piano solo. Minn Dunbar; mci tnfiuns by Muss [told and Mr Stmmom; inn'xument.al rohction by orchestra, and nddros.-`ea by H (3.1% Dr C|arko. Ro\'. Dr Nimmo nnd organizer C (3. Whale.` Re froehmenu were served during the evening. lrl FIICUXCIQD. Ina TIHII WHY! 5 Kingston. No I-W A. \'nnTu-oi. A Sznchnn, W. B. Dslton. M.,8. Suther- land, s-lip-`22 ' Rnniwnnd. Na l._.\IT pnltnr T Parr. A. Blanchard. C.A.. J. B. McKay. Prlnvlpnl. l'rushlvnl.~ 5" Lne lllmlly n'n'I: UK: "'(`(`H HVKU FIIIUU "Two weeks ago," said Mr Kmchlor. "I heard he was in the cnty-u; he never rune home He and he w.-an Iimng with A Howe Island farmer, but; I found nut. that thnt was not no. No I do not know any reason why he should Ionmin away from homo. I wnu'tl Ivko greatly if anyone knowuur hu- whorouhoute would let. me know. He worn a thorn. black not jack-`t, bhack panu-. black eonkn. peaked woolly cup; he is of fair complxxnon, light hair. blue eyes." (`onrt Cntnmqul I. 0. I`. Court. (_`u.uraqm l O F. held its first an- nual A5 Home last evening in the lodge rooms. mechanics` inlnitnte block. The onurt l cioaing its first your shows A satin fnct.or_V recnrd. For the owning I).H C R .\ R Milne occupied the chair and npolle bmvy. The programme for the o\-em (~nnnum.\rl nf nnlnn ht: Min MnMx|Inn. neuuzu wuuuu vv rev I.-1 Iv-lune The second meeting in the ratios of home and home matches between Kingston and Rocluvood clubs for the Rock wood trophy, was played of? yesterday afternoon Ah` the Kingavon rink. It was A has contest. con gidemble enthnsie-In being manifested The Klngnton club caught: up the lend of fourteen pninte gained on Satnrdny Int. by the Roclwoodn, and even meneged fo [DUI ter the scgregnte score of, one point. thu- winning the trophy for the second eeeeon in oncoeeeion. Tndrinku were I.':..._.L-p. KY- I \l.' \ \'._'I`..__I n uol. urury. ur. war.-on, snp-Iu Rockyood. No 2-1`. - Mcljulnnon. Dr. Favor. J, Davidson. Dr. Clark. skip-I5. Tho than "'ii" with chair Jimnn A MIIIIII` Boy. On Fub `Jud lhmck Kmchler. son uf Thomas Kinchler, Ontario street, aged ten years, left. his farlzoa homo to go to the- Sr. M4ry'a sch-ml He) never reached there and the lnnnly have not. noon lnm rincu "Tan Irnnlun nnn" amid Rh Kunnhlnr "I .VI'JW'J\(I' 1Il|l"`|I'I' UK [||P`lll7l`, IHILUU I\lIlg ton, August. IH~Ar. [.\"JU: Art to IJDO p 41 L1nvn.!'rvg,gi:-t.rar. l thunk 1 run fairly rn ntlml to It I was the former l`\"giFtl`nI nnd in uetI.in;_z ll branch of the court (`>1 mbln-had hero I hm-e done all the work and have gone to 1)H.mwa twico at. m_\ own expense and have been successful in getting what; our bur Ioqu-r0ri."' Two Plvtnrmn. J. :3. Walkom totho Vhnu Feb 19*! I397: Nor Imm ever naked for (\n_\ p()I'lliOn in the g-ft nf the goverrunvnh." Lnnnr frnm .I ll \Vn||u=m In Sir Ohvnr Lou In The alarm. Yonharduy nlwrnoon E N McLea. of rho Mr(h|l hockey temn. nmsrted across the ice imeuding to via-in friends at. the R rynl mrlivnry cullrgo In tho Norm he wander- rd out. of thin rnnd nnd wound up nt. Pom: Frcriorick. From Ihore ho was diroch.-II [0 the college and had to wade through mow drills: knoo dcop in ordrwr to renrh the collego burlding. He had better luck returning. )()I'1l|U" 1 [NU lib Ul LIIU gUVUI'l|ll]"lIu Letter from J I} Wmkem m Sn Ohvor M'Jwnt., minmor of imance, dated |\'Ings tnn Aunnaf. .`H-Ar I\'!ll':v A4 tn Hm I\.n A l n|n{nl an-vldc-nl. On Friday Inst W.H. Moutray. Amherst inland, met with rather a pninfulnccidonh _He wont. to visit a neighbor and when an cending :1 short; but steep incline his fool. slipped on the icy coating and he was thrown to the ground, his face coming in C()I)H\Cb with the ice. cutting his forehand and vplitting open hit nose. The il\]ul')t)H will leave his face scarred. Under tho Pmronngn or Inn Grnco lhn Arch- blshop nnd the \'.-r_v ltvv. the noun uroumrlo. nurlvi -- an In l'-l.ll1l\JIvIl- On Saturday last a conservative ollarcd On but 33 (JUN that. Sm) the would ho ulect ml. On Mulldny three friends of Mr Hurty sub-crubatl the nmoum. one taking $l..")1'U and the othur two $5751! each, mm uffun-ed t-o accopttho beta, bun Hr. Smythak frxemi backed out of his oor and refused to pm; up the money. ' Fllllug Up .-\ l'lnn.] The young mm of thu \' M C A under- took to mine 5l,lII'f, oowmdn clearing off the dubs an the bullmng. Thuy propcred a plan cnntaining IUU blocks, our-h represent- ing $11 . Already avur seventy bio`-ks muo beam nulmn up xmd mi norm `hi this plan iv- tull the young men WI begin on a socmm llu lvfmiu or A n.nm~.t George Tlnuhcault. u cwnvict in the King scan peuiwnLiur_\; from ()rxaw;u, died fun". the tffurm of typhuid lever on Sund.\_\ night. He wan buried in St. Mary : cemu rerv _)o4t,:rduy. He was about, furry yours nf mm and um: pul, III p1i.~4un '?n the 1-prin,g of 181913 for pm-ang ruir-Gd hulls. uroat Hula Durlnu Tim Mout`n or February. Ib_,,,,,.,l'.I,\' \' u I..- an--u--awn-u yuan:-3 uuv wnuuuu 1;: run: ulII_v. l'ruvnat of tho New Yurk clothing store. Brock Hurcet, Wlll ullor to tho public all law ready mudo clol.hm;z an cont prico. Hr I-l0Cl{ is well msuxlod. Pooplo in need ul .-`owing will do well to call on him as In is delermnnod t-0 ruduco llls 1-'\`.0(`li. Ho ml -0 gives great, value in clothing made no order. varpct Belunnnta. We have some hundreds of remnant: of carpets {rum om) to fifteen yards in Iengtln We would like to clear them out before the now curpubu arrivo and have marked them down to half price ~Cmuo and see them. R. McFaul, King.-ton carpet: warehouse. 01' Very Ant-It-nt fine. Thnmma (S Milne, Mudol nnomn laundrv. has in hm p.>ssL-ssion a clok noM'._y '."IU years old` The works include u mmbnm Lion 0! wood and brass wheels, which run with evenness nnd em-y motion. The clock came from Plnulalrl wnbh the early peLt.|crr~ in Llns country. _..-.-.I -u "gum: uvvvu. (`hiof of police Unreey has received word that Lho Timothy liuulding hr whom cn~ quuioa were madu by bus bro'.!mx' Mrvhael_ u muidenb of Vxcturm, BC. in hvmgzut. Wuterlown, N Y. He nnrried fl Mm: Newman an l`orc.~mdu',h and Lines yours ugo moved across the bmdor. -Vfwnu .-(urunt Inn. On Saturday Inst. John Wull, the Wolfe-. it-land tinhorvmm, bmughc to the citvv on one hundred pound sturgeon whiv-If` hu (`aughb through the ice near Long I-hum Park. When dre-no\i,nuiuu- em rm'In,|nem`l. 6:10.. the momn.ez' weighed r-ixly pmxuda. ,... l.n7IIn:7iiIa mum :1. | Cost counts for lit.blo,aiming to get rid of ' them quick is the idea. A number of pairs of ladies kid boots, patent tip. coin too ntyle. Inca or button. pub on our bargain table for $1. Haines &'. Lwckoth. LARGE RESIDI-INC}-1 ON NORTH u 1 e or Jolmstun strum, um home west or Qorrle street, with furnucu um! mhvr modern cunvantonoes. Also um Hwno lbwummx, `Mu Barrio street with mod:-rn lmprm --mums. Ap- ply t.u Joux Mvnm. In: Death Roportod. `lo death in nnuounosd in she northwub torritm-ion of George Knapp. father of G. W. Kmp , formerly in the service bore" of J. H. Finger. groeer. lloclwnodn were Defeated. n .- .. - 3 crrv Arab vuoumrv.` Living In Vbausrluwn. I .,.II_ . 1' , , I mu no won mun Sir Squiw Bancroft. in accepting the heurty vote 0! thanks said it was A great. dulighh to him to lollow in the footsteps of lmziumn. He referred to tho Vieiuihui -mler nf nurses in having bean created in England at the wish of our queen and tlmb in mud only to be tried here in be recou- mmd of inonumuble value. He tlmnkeil them heartily In.` their appreciation mid wan delighted M, l-sung nhle to do !|0nl.`- thing, however small, to keep the giuat. miihnrh memory Neon. Should their rent. vlmr. nlyhl. he dmturbml by Mm loy n ghost. ho hr.;.ed they would be All able to see vhmugli it. as plainly as Mr Hciongo did. Tom Bhlirilllmflll (-Inn with &he alnging of the national unhhemfd I'nt;n;t Report. Ihtenln nrnnwd In-ac wool: to (,.`.anadmn iuventma by the United Staten govern- ment. reported by Marion & M-rmn, Montreal: Hugh L Callondar, Montreal, nppnrnllll fur clecmcally maunurmu (mn- pomtureu; Felix [ l)et:.mo, |\Iunuea|. ho.-0 pipe connect.Iou:(;`our.;e M Elliott , \\'m~ uipe, nrtmchmem. for upmror; Elisha Moolo. Modnctic, home: Charles Sher- mzm. Yurnmunh. flower pot: Robert Rmnllwuod, Tmro. swam hoder: Robert 1'. F. Stmchy. Ynnnouth. wire fence. '0 DICE! U34 HVUl"_y UIIU Hearty npplnu-I0 followed the completion nf the reading, woll testifying to tho 1-udienmfa pleururo and appreciation. John Mclutyrv, Q C . in_mv)vimg a vote of Ihmrks to Squire Bun`-rufc. spoke of the general plasumta of the public that their ~In-nnguu-had entertainer lmd won by hm phllnnthrupy. l)u`kenn, during his Alh- urnrnn tour. vinuod King-ton and sher- wunin wrwtu in ht-a"Amoricm Nnm~"t.hr\t in was a poor sort. uf phxce. one half of the city hung burned do wn and the nthnr half nut being built up. Ho hoped Mr. Bmnrnfo u)u|dcerry uwev with lnm a better in) pro-pron than that. He was piqued m be able to tender the dolightecl thanks ~-f mu andiun(`.e H ) the I-quiro. l\`.ov Mr. \l:u-mllnmy thought. the cubuzane oi Rutg- -um rhullld be \'ev_',' grntelul IO?` this amor- rummentw. He could not but edi his em- phtnia to every word the movor of the vote Ind well mud .1... u....:... D.......-,-Jo an nnamntinn vlm I -- ' -- V ' ' -. will lnvigontc your system and keep you in perfect health. It has don: it for othcrs-it will do it for you. Wherever Abbey : Effervescent Salt ha been }ntto- Educed lt has received un-E ; unu uver-In Di.`-lUlI.ll.`luU!!lUu IUIIUUIIIIK Ul Ho (Scrooge) knew how to keep Christ.- m.-M4 wbll if any man alive -posse-med the knowledge. May that be truly Mid of us um! MI oi us, and, an Tmy Tum observed, `Hod blow! us mury nno Nu.-n-f.v nnnlnu-In fnllnwnd H10 nmnnlminn T A HAR.UAlN'-'l'H.\'l` lIEAl7'l`lIl'LLY situated dulnu-l\c(| llrlck Hull.-Au, curnvr Unlon and Albert mreuts, wlth four lull lulu. Apply to A. HTRACIIA N. VHIIK lull llll lugn ; lulu. L`\.'l(4|llIUK mnnng into the roum nne vast). nub- -nusnlinl nmile," and the hilariour, laughing wuno between the plump sic-ter and "her young msm," weru Inmrpmted in n manner -0 llvuly and Jana! than in added many mum: to the mirth thereby produced. Alauh pathetic was the reading deeoriptixo ul Tmy 'l`nm n illness and the reflections on death than follow. "Oh! the blank that Iullowa death. when nomethlnm familiar and beloved is mieeod at every tum !" The lung reading a|o~ud by the impressive ` and over-lo be-Iemomborod rendering of ` Hlln IQ.-rnnunl lnnnur hnnr rn Iznnn Christ. UUU u`|L'l'LU|}|lLlIII||K IDIlIH_); WIJHU IIU IV huml Lhe snlmnu warning: uf the spmta of Ulllinuxxmau pm, prudent, and chose yet. to sumo: mu while he momhzed upon tho ulll. old lnslxion. Lhu in-Ilnun that cums in n ilh uur llrar, gnrnwnts and will luau until the v.ml'l lln run its cmueo und Lho tirln.-L mom is rnlh,-ll up like u r('mll-he awn} ad rhu mnliunrro Ln .a_ytupuLhy and moved them I0 Kenm. Nun nenuml mu nutliblo through nub the bunlrlmg aw. in drunmuo munnor and di-uncb urticulution. ho unfolded tlnoao glnnp-an nf humble life which only rho pen or l);c|lena mulcl have pnrtrnyecl. l'| expression Lhu reaxlor was as near por- Iuct as punible. tho crmging, lmglmrly, llgllb H.-led rlmrat-mr of Scrooge being mure vividly bmughb out in tho expruvn -Ion and mzung Lhun in the wordq M the udinpmution. The umuulng incidents with which the nrory is replete. for inntance, the neon-nut. of Mr. Fezmueg, "who seemed to wmk with his law; Mrs. Fcnizneg n..mmu inrn Hun rmnn nnn vnnh, huh. |'\`|lBlIUHB UUEU llllll IJIUEII IUPFUBUIIUIHIVD Sunulol` Sullivan pl-ended and mans. xhuoroalucnng Lho evuinonu English actor he said he BppI'eCIal.0q,l1igh|_V we honor of u(`fi:.\; n-I chmrmmn on such on occasion. Sn Squaw Bauonoft. was the must illus- moua aot.or on tho Bnmh stage an the pronoun tuna. He ubhrlbnlod this honor of hearing mm to l\lrs. ll Fmaor, a lady wlmao wide cluult._\ no woll known undupon whom thuro was no use of making an eulo- gium. 'l`na}-o were three Llnnun in L'0nmm- Lion with t.ln-.- than he mnghh mention : (I) Tuu Plll|jLCl, nAproduomon ol the groate-W noveln-L England has ever produced; ('3) Inn olnjoacm, Lho benelims chm would be hereby uxbe ale.-1 L0 I-ac ml charities and no mo Vuccon-m order of nurses, Iulbrolluood Into Cunualn by we goner-nus and phI|an- lhropvo elluus of ludy Aberdlen; l3) IO hour I! mun who z-taundn an the head or the ulremmlic pI()lI.`Shl0ll in England and to whom liuuynon would oxwnd tho nght. lmml of lllpllullllly Fm llm urn.-nnr Inrh nf llm nvlllh Ml`. HHIIU UT Hk)"`JlHlIITy For the pnualer park: of the evening Mr. RMICKOIL hehi the undivided ntuumun of the lur,-4e mmienco while he road. In the) .-L_\ In in which only he (nun round, Dickens I `Uun.-.lnz.m Uurol." Thu! work of Lho grant and nymput.ha.iu uuthor was mt,or- | pmluul wn.h faultless .-kill. While he? dn.m:nbel the night wind sighing ` um] moaning around the Lremhlmg ' hall In the old church Lower. mu fro/on home; while he pmtured crippled l`my'1`nm amid Lhe circle of me autlming but uucnmpluunng huml): while he re- mnml rho smhunn wnrnuuru nf Hun nrunhn nf no In Ground mm A largo And App:-nu ` cuulve Audlonoo Whola roollnu no Ihluply nIovmI-.A Vote 0: flunk: Ton- do-rod Hlm In (nowlng Wot-do-son&tor Hullluu uumuuy Pruhlod. Tho mnne 0! 5.1- Squire Bancrott alone in nutliuienb to draw n1ugouu.honoe any place where he mught} entert.-sin. bub ulnem wuth in is coupled um name of England : moan loved And Illusmouna uovpliata. Charles l)u-hone. it. in nob to be wondered AL that no umuy people were wbracted to the Grand uperu hum-u Inst. night. Nanrly every rent: vm-c taken and the audience cumpli.-ed Kmgabuns boat. and umst. uvpruaemutnve Anmvlmnn h`mmlnr Hnllivan nrnuldad and MASTERLY RENDERING OF DICK- ENS CHRISTMA3 CAROL. SIR B.\NCROFT ENTERTAINS. HANWAY & HAROLD. I07 PR3: gm cmr wodo Min con into. 874 Puncna srnnn. , late Novelties. Kingston Ladies College, `3`.`.l_`.".'? W.0~3 Carpqgsky Wood 00., Limiwd, If you are thinking of cleaning house curly remumlior that MUli~ 1{AY`H Improved Electric (farpet Ulmuiiiig Miiolline in the best. method for cleaning carpets. Send your orders to our office. And you will always ` have "that contented feeling." musm CLEANING From every fault or Haw are the Shoes we are selling. Buy THIS soub [(2)_A-Tl("` .311`:-I I-mu. ll:-\-4'-I l'lnlo Mirror, llnml I)I'l\\\'(`|'l, un|_\' 320. We Imvo ollwrs at $11. \\'lIl(`h In guunl \'l|||ln ill, $15. JAMES REID, [SHOES NH.`-K HU[`i*i|-I (IN ('l.l'2l{HY H'[`l{}-215'!` lili- twoun ilrook Iuni Prim-um aim-Is. (`.l)ll[lliIi- ing 7 romuu, with extension kitchen, hnlli, etc. Also two houses on Brock ntroe! adjoin- lug that occupied by Dr. Fowler. to whom up- ply. ur January Salts of Furniture Hun hm- mmll There is nothing that will so waste and wear away the health as a running sore. Burdock Blood Bitters heals and dries up sores and ulcers, no matter how large or of how long standing. by cleansing the blood ofall impurities and send- ing rich pure life-giving blood to the diseased part, thereby supplunting the decaying tissue with healthy healing llesh. Mr. Stephen Wcscott, Freeport, N.S.. found (Burdock Blood l*.litters| n wond<:rful blood purier and gives his experience as follows; I was very much run down in health and employed our local pltysicltm who attended me three months, nally my leg broke out in rtiitiiirtg, sores with licurfnl burning. I had thir- teen running sores nt one time, from my knee to the top of my foot. All the medicine I took did me no good. so I threw it aside and tried B. B. B. ; whonone-l1a|l'the bottle was lgone, l'noticed :1 change for the i better. nnd by the time I had nished :Lwo bottles my leg was perfectly `healed and my health greatly im- l proved." l RUNNING SIDRES. We are` mlklnun npeclulkllnplny or the very Intent olanm Autumn Mllllnery Intmduml nlnce our mrmal opening. \\'o want :you to at-call themln newlo HZ`, I32 ofvramo s'r'nBs1'. j0OKB_|NDlNG `*7: Beat 1- V" ` .. _ . qmnty. Lowe bcu hm-nIIH' ll '.u`t'Ill F `I)I|lllllll' I1 ulnrlm. | Hpv'1.'|l J H. BRAMES, L.\R.()E PIIRNIHIII-III Im(,n.\I IN (.`l-2.\'- tral loculltylnuulurn Inupruwnm-nta, purl- vute homo. No. A llrlvk 'l`\`I`ru(`o', nppt)h`H.U Ht. l`aul'n hubbath Hchnul. Mom:-u-ul .-Hm-I. 1 Fr! noun am-cl, eornn of (Vultu- hum nlnvt. Klngnton. 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Its supreme merit has ; :mumfs um um: mm. its purity and its strength being guaranteed by their ` seal. \ REAL es1'uEoomNo. th: coffee that comes to` you in pound and two- pound tin cans from the famous coffee importers, 1- Clear as a crystal and ` delightful in `its invigorat- ing and aromatic odor is the to BEDTJBE PIYREHASI N0 t ll! 8!-2I.I.l.\' all no OA`ubIxtn'.9 Rut. I-1-mu-s APYD Ix- IVIANCI Aa::~1'.x3| \\'-mngton-n., up man. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Chase 6: Sanborn R-u new! on !\l0.VI\.\\'. J.-\.\'. ilrd, $106. fur hay nml I-Zvonlmg (`lmm-:4, In |I['Hl.\'|-231:1. HHHR'l'- l{.\.\'h ,-\.\'l| ('l\'ll. Hl*)|t\'lL`E l-(U IL] l'1(_"I`.`t. lmllvhhml lnstrurllon. |-`nr mu |nI`-rnunlnn mm at (`ol- Iogo t)h~u, Udnll`I~llowu' mm-k. R-u now! !\l0.VI\.\\'. J.-\.\'. :lnL sud. fur haw nml |~Zv1~nlmr Fun SALE. 'hl'QvBE}_LE~1T ' No Falling llalr. a Lvuxury siampooing HN 'I`EH.HA('E. PINN- ha-n|n llrunlgun. ; Wum Univ.-. ml to nhulghlel nI`unm\t|nn apply . Prlnclgml. .\lIGl{lH(`K. I nll mmla-rn Apply next _'1M.\i1-:- L'l`Il|(`llln. Ion Inna up In u aoruu. Poinu vontlna no-nod: I. Nolan; 2, Bond: 3. Dalton: 4. Nowlnndl: 5. Mom` county: 6. Dunno; 7. Rama; 8. Howard: 0. D:lUoII;|0. Dalton; ll, Dtinintn. A rousrhblt inddoos ooougouvl with llolntuh such but thus the Icon up nutty-lb one unit! in tho am Inch to which Q '0 (Island IlcGilI. Qnuurowtnu lib nouns. to ngumms Illn QQOGYI I Oly CWO. One minute after the second hall opened Queen`: evened the score. Harris rushing and playing to Dalbon. who captured the uprights. Enthusiasm was rife among; the apecmtors on this time, as they foroenw a chance of their favorites winning For the next ten minutes hnnore were about even. the disc being chased up and down oherink by both teams. Finally Hams dashed down the rink and found the posts. and the delight. of the crowd knew no bounda. From the scratch oil` Dalton rated in the pact. dodged the defence and added another polar. to the tall 0! the home Loam. amid wil cheers and manileetetions of delight. Luck of judgment was again shown when Adamo Irae ruled oil` for th error of a Mc- uill player.` For ve minutes Queen's mun mu on the delen-ive. During this period Curtis put. forth ll great. effort and really played the game 0! his life. His stopping of difficult shoes and quick re- lieving won {or him much praise. Howard again demonstrated his superior skill on long: shots by making a poinh on a well pleeed length three. A few minutes Inrnr ndmn nnced Qneen'e score. and lien and `PIOIOI. Carmichael wu saved I lot. of work by Curtimbuu manholes hp undo some bountiful Imps. In pg. 0.. mg: than thin moon that tho bountiful obopa. It III also On: time thin noon tint tho pluyotmdho colnpo-ed the Mcnll tum mind in dofut. I-Minn nan. um. mrnad 2 I. Helga: 2. puoon Iongm cnruw. A vuw mvuuwu later Dalmn nncod Queen`: moors. Ihotcly bofom tho gone rounded Drinkin- Inur, on one of bin brillisntr opurn. Added the last point to Mc(hlI`a tally. the ocoring coding nix to n in {nor cube chsqspionn 0! Ontario. I"I\`I. \'uiu`uI in l`lIIll|I`, nIIi.;u;,'L. For the tin-it few minutes the cover points exchanged compliments without taking the forwards Into coiiaideretion. Dalton mndon neat page to Newlimde. but the hunt named mlueed ll splendid shot. A minute later the same layer missed a shot on e pun from A isms. For the first five minutea play was conned to Me- (`_lil|'-o goal. For the third time Newlends failed to score when an opening presented itself. Pulling himsell together. he went into the tight in `earnest and excelled in the character of his p`ay. following up and uuomptiiig several rushes On 3 pass from Adllm! he mode nhot shot, but Howard blocked it in the melt of Limo. lhlton and Harris made repeated on- aluuzlit on goal but could non find an opening. For ten minutes the game pro- ceeded without an opportunity for com- bination ploy preventing itself. but Queen ! having the better of the bottle. b`inally Drinliweter cnreened up the ice and passed to Mcbea. who scored the llrot point. Mc(lill warmed up and put Queen`: to the tent. mining in nnmy hot shot: which Curm generally met with auooeen. Adamo we: sent to the fence for interlorring. Hiirris diaiinguiehol himself by the character of his work. rushing and checking hm-il. From 3 acrimmnge in reur of McGill'n goal Harris pa:-.-nil out to I).sl~ Ion. who missed the shot I-`or upwards of nix or eight muiuwa Queen : toxin we-i hard pressed, but the deleuco was (lllllil to the tail: it wen called upon to purlorm. Finally at the mid of twenty inmuten R Huwurd. on a long, boiuitiful elior-, found an opening and scored. MFIAA Irnl mnt In hhn Canon lnr trinnino lIg|r,VDn-ulhn-tin pvoguu. In}-2 uni 3. hits!!! Ohanbon -41`1hLnL illl opening IIINI FCOYQH. Mela: was cont to the fence for tripping Nawhnda, but: in was an error. as both players ovidenhly colludc-d. Nowlnnda going down. lhlton raked in the tint pmnt for (.l,noen a on a pass from A-`lump. llnlf a minute later Quoen`e named the second point, A combination by H-Irrla. Nawlumlu and Dalton earning phe tally. A mlnuto later McLoa rushed and lipned to Mom- omory. who advanced M(`Gi`l'O score At. our time Mc(hll haul scored three points and Queen`: only two. Una minnra nfuzr Hm urvmrl hall nnnnnd HI.-ulmp 5 IL lln\\'uI'll Id. H. .\|v|."us ` I nI\..l..I. - I)` I'1- II- .VIl'Il"II) ' Ul"l'll|lr~: R"l'I'rv--, R..`'..\l. lluntvr; tlnu: kw--puru, H. H`. H~m`:.-'0. .l. M. l~`urI`rll; goal re- l-|`w`~<. rmh-tut `urr-Hm'r|~', lnmgv. 1.1.- .L- L-,._ La... ( . n--uuu. mg. The puck was to have been faced at. half- paat. eight. o'clock, but owing to the delay in the arrival of we B S. M. Hunter, R gal military college, who had been decided on m referee, the C()l1(8BE(ild nub begin until nearly nine o'clock. Tho cupmuns of the Leums had just decided to ask J M::l)Jwnll no not when carlec Hunter nmved. The -turllenco was nearly as large an that whim`: ureobed Lho contest on Saturday night. lush and was equally as onibu-inacic. A mum vmlnmma wns tendered both anu equauy as oumu-mauc. A warm welcome was tendered benmua they took up positions in this mnnnm` ' WWLI LLIU amuu GHQ 01 [J19 HCUFB. Admirers ol the champions were doubt- fulof the team winning. and few if any could he found who would risk A dollar on Dr. Grant : pets. It was lelt the Mr.-Gill team was the Itronger, had greater ex- perience and came up with an unbrnlu.-n chain of victories to in credit; truly great odds. But the local men went in to play the game for all there was in it, and they stayed with theirlast opponents until the gong sounded. A: hr as keen hockey is concerned, better content: have been wit- nursed here. in winch the science of the grime was made manifest. In last night : contest checking was too to close permit of Ieum work, except: in rare instances, so that stick handling, head work and indi- vidual play were in order. The visitors were fainter on their feet. were jurt ms clever ct: dodging as their opponents, but did not seem to be able to play together an a team as well an the Vl(.`t0!`B From the standpoint of a spectator the match was exciting and intent-ely interest- mg. Thn nnnlr urn: tn lmvn ham: Lmnrl at half. `rho (Incl llolu Unlvcnlty lloeloy Tum / Dofentod By swoon or en: `lo l"Ivo-It Win A Well Fought. kllful Bnnlo, Hut ' T50 Plbllofhnl were the Vlotorl. Among the msny quamiet for which Q|I0I|'l Imivereiby in widolg known, the mash prominent is. perhap.=,t e superiority aim nthietio teams. In amateur spores .n Ontario Queen : holds I clialinc?.ivo posi- tion. In is the bout oi students of the great our of learning twhot. Queen's univer- ~icy has done more for the advancement. of pure nma.toura.tb!etio spouts lnOntario than any ouhnr association or college. In is no wonder then that honors no often rest with the l :-eeb teriuna. both in hockey and (netball. not night the college hockey team. by defeating the crack McGu|i um- veniby aggregation, ngnin demonstrated I M; puperiority on ice in winning the inter- uollegiate championship of Canada, an honor retained here zince 1895 It was a Imrd (ought babble, one of the keeneah (,)uenn`a team has over participated in, bub the wearer: of the tricolora were Lqual LO `..ne occasion and menu the visitors home with the small and of the acorn. AJ...:....... .1 -L... ..L......,1.....- ...-...s JrI|L.. INTER-COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONS OF THE DOMINION. IQUEENS! 0_U_IIjs! QUEENS!` .n. Ilm\'ur ..... . A. I`. IH'|u`rdlkw .l)rlnl (`n nnluunn-r\') Purlawn Late Remdencn of Alexander dunn. Johnston Btrmn. l*`l\l.I. STA FF or l'n|versH.y (`.rndunto.<. Special nltoutlnn given to lmllvldlml needs of pupils. 'l`her`nnc-ment and onlmre of homo combines! mm the hlglmut uwnml lrulnlnx. Tho ht-at lnimmllnnml mlvmn.-un~s.wuh uvorv (hull .- Point 'n\-or pullll `.\\' l ngu um-:1-`.N`.-4. (`nr1n|-lm.-I . .. .....(`urH.~\ . . . . . . . . . ..\IvI`l'Hl \lMlmu `(Nu\\'|mulx' \ llurrls '(.\ tinne- I-`nrrrll: mml re`- an uulhuxced degree of Lhon aha at.ud8nt.z'< c an lay menu hard studies I exci-ea to moon in with their lneuda a The re union tins you any farmer gathering 1 numerous and the van urub nwury IIXIIII IIUISVCII HID intho matter of their n-poctivo horns wrongeh. To Ond .| dinpnu that non you-utduy. A Martin from uhnd No. I usd C Jonllan from land No 8 draw out on the ion and oonnocunc on oloigho together vihnro uted tho bout pulling in oppodib liuu. `Hill 6- land nnnnonl mining and in H III a OW TITUIWII I II IU `1"UIl' iii aural uinnm and van J-....a I n nunhr cl Iooou-Id Qoctuon. bloc to the chagrin oi Ihollnr drive. A. Martin`: honnwuvicIorcIg- ._ A Bram-h Formed Here Yenterdny After- nu0n-'l`u Meet Agnln. A meeting of those inturrrted in tho i formation of IA branch of the prisoners aid uuocintinn was held in tho Y M C A par- lor yesterday Afternoon. There was a good Attendance. Rev. Mr. Mucgiilivray 9 occupied the chair and after devotional: OIEPCIFOO called upon George Hull. city missionary of Toronto. to address the- gubering on the aims and ohjecta of the i nu-eocmtion. Ho outlined men : re:-ponar ` bulicy to their fellow men in prisons and julo and urged that a bunch bo orgziuiiud Ill Kimznton la the penitentiary and i couniy jiul would give nmpio scope for the work. He npoke on the work um: I might: be nccompluhed in muting! provisions for prironern who ere jugs com- ing out from serving their sentence and! suggested their being carefully Attended * to. than to Qnnblo thnm tn nt-nnnv their-i auggwuvu molt Dung uzlrnlully nconaoai to. than to omblo them to occupy their` former position: no member: of aocievt5._; An open diecunion followed. that which i i6 VII docidod to form a branch to bo`| known so bho Kingston brunch of thol prisoners` aid uoocxution. The followingx won uppmntod I managing committee. with power yo Odd to their numbon: Rev. 81. Mncgulirny. chairman: Mrs. McCul- lum. Mm Mnchnr and Mann Gronfoll.` McC|lu|n. Mncdonnell. Hammond. Black. | Hnrrioon: W. J. Mnllngh II nctot.or_v.i The non meeting In stunned for March 1 Huh. A Brllllant Giatherliig at the Illuluen U01- luxu Lust Evelilnz. As entertainers the students of the Kingston business college displayed supe- rior merit at their annual re union last evening. This yearly gathering has be come one of the foremost Hoclill iunctions of one l40.'18Q(l uiid is looked forward to with pleasure. It is lay aside for the mo- ii.;id mental ex- social relations and ex-students. reunion year by far excelled UIIU-ll}.-4 were more varied enliertainmeiit was of a superior order. Elldrllln enj.i_y- inentlor all. The college rooms were veritably transformed into a royal palace of beauty with the exquisite and elaborate decorations. It was a sight pleasing to the eye and in~piring, adding great cheer L0 tho evuiiing's ceremonies. From- eight to ten o'clock the guests were pro- vided witha musical and literary enter~ tainrilenh in the 0-1fe|lows' hall, on the upper (lat. That spacious room was com fortubly tilled, and those present liateiieil to selections given by the city's leading talenb. Chairman W. A Mcllroy an- nounced the lollowing programme. carried out wieliout a break : Instrumental selec- tion, Messrs. Robinson. Tait and Warren; solo. Mrs. Bette; recitation, J. B. Mnl{`A_V; violin solo, L Silver; solo. Mrs. Evans; club swiinnng, E Morgana; auteharp solo, l . Nash; solo, Mr. Malcolm; piano solo, 0. F. Tolgmaiin; song, major Galloway; instrumental, "Vera" by Ernest Allen, W.'l` lt. orchestra; character song. W. J Bllfboll; violin irnitation. Telgmunn; recitation, J. B. M.-Kay: overture. l-lth P W.O rillos hiuid. Comment on the work of the performers is needless, as their appreciated talent is familiar to every concert goer. After the performance an adjournment was made to the college _ rooms. and dancing commenced. The l~lt.h . orchestra had been retained to furnish the music. which was done In their own ellioi~ ent manner. In the enjoining room weie several gamealor the use of those who cared not let the whirl of the dance There was enjoyment lor evcribody. a regular plethora of amu.-aemoiita. In this way the hours until l:.'lIi o'clock were happily spent About half past eleven o`elock supper was an- nounced and a dainty repaat was 0llj0_\8d in one of the upper rooms. and ei-pecmlly the coimnitlee of manage- ment must have been gratied with the outcome ul their re union. The arrange- ments were successfully planned and car- ried out, relluctimz den-ervod credit on tle chairman. J Nash. In must; be said the success was largely due to his energy and activity. The stuvlunis ` PR|SONERS' AID ASSOCIATION. DUO HLIUJU P`U|U||L|UCi$l|_y. When the gang announced the tide of vincury, the crowd rushed on the ice, picked up Queen a players and ruahud mam on their shoulders to tho dressing rot-m. After cheering their fnvornoa, the crowd wont: to the Mcnll d:'o-"wing mum nndgwo the vunqmahed a good natured chuor This led` McLoa to any Lhuh is was good somebody wnshappy over the renuln, adding that he took cuusolntiun HI clmfncc Lhm.nt. is more blessed to gxve tuaum recowu." combines! wnh nwnml Ednwnllonml mlwsull.-\g1~s,w1Lh every homo commrl und -onwnlonmn Innlu (hurls. (`rnquwl and skmhm. .A dlmuum. or om~Ihlnl uhmgmoru ot olonzymen. I-`nr mu Inn-nmutlou manly to It is true that Newlands miss-ed soveml g()0(|~.0ppUl'L\lnlli8B no score in the tint. half, bun he more than comp-.-muted for the loss of the points by the general chur- ncter 6! his play. He never put upao clever a ght. and by his work he showed no could play hockey when he :0 d6Hil8d. He was sent; (`.0 tech for a few minutes for lugging. l)nn|u.rntm'. the famous cnvor-noint for lugging. ' Drmkwnter. the famous` covor-point for the Vnctorin team. in 3 beautiful pIa_;er. With all due credit to men who have play- ed aha position, l)n'nkwat.or can be sand to be the princo of them all The ease with which he xu.-had, the succons with which be checked nnd the manner in which he placud his shoes showed mm to be a phcyer of long standing. who knows how to play the game nclenulically. \.Vhnn Hun nnno nnnnnnmvl thn tirln nf EHO I00 50 DUIJIUT HUVIIHLIIKU. Harris was nddled wloh Floward. an- otheu awifn forward of the M A A. team. Howard in a wonder on rkates, bub seldom gobs. chance to do (H'qcv.ive work, but when he sucoooied in getting away from Harris he gave an exhubitiou n! hna s-kiil. Harris, however, handled his xnun spran- dndly It in tram that Nawlandn missed mveml PIBYIUK DID Dfllllilllcy. Fur a time CurLin was hard worked, but he was ever Alert and man eveyy shot. that. came his way. Ho pub up A dtvfem.-e that has never been equallud bore Murrvll was also compelled to put forth his best. licks, and has admirers say he never appeared on the ice to better advantage. H-urrin -mu nndullnrl wmh Wnxvnrri. rm. `A non. Ilnttlo. I Grout rivalry nine button the cu-ton in nu Ingmar M duh In-nnnlivn human Iny plays! on me 109. Adam: had for a check the wily Mcbea. one of the brilliant: forwards ot the We- torin hockey team. Though not as hat: on state: so McLu,"Joo Fukus" gave his man considerable trouble and prevented him diu- playing his bnlliancy. Fur 11 Lima (Tu:-Lin was hard worked. mg mucneo wlm Usqooue. "Bnm.y Dalton was in the thick of the melee from start to nish and was very much in evidence all through the chapter. His work compared favorably with blmb of my player on the ice. Adnml had far a check the wilv McLea. puniabmonc I d staying in the game. In was the bards work they have you ox- rienmd. hub is primed them forum com- matches with Osqoode. "HnnI.v" Dnllnn was in the thick of the navy hover skated their duty, uking their THEIRVXNNUALHE-UNION. DAILY WHIG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY, 22. 1395. .A dulonum. olonzymen lnrm Mm; con.\zw.u.I.. .\t.,\.. r hju l IFUIH. ' , At her home in Portsmouth lash even- i ing Mass Maggie Tobin gave 1 party to vmlvy of hot tuendn. The ovenb w.m In I honor of her anasee weddmg, colaomsed yeslurday. ' V " Bumbndier W. R. 1.-auronce. "l}" but- ltory. Quebw. is here vuunug hm fnhhcr. ` I who in Ill Hm muc days furlough 6.l[)ll`8d ' ; on Ssturduy but he was allowed unexuand. ' ed law of absence. '1 .\.`|..... .....s..:,. ___..:.... .: pl... 1 n I.` n,_ ` Uu IUPVU UI ID.`UHCU- Au lush nnguta meeting of tho 1.0 F. Dr. i Clark. H C H. , moved a vote of Ltnub in { beluxllufb` U. Whale for his aurvnces to foreetry in this uist.rw.L. This monuug I Mr. Whale left. for Wiucovnin. v-|--uu uunvu IIIU -- IuI7\l. i After the windings in the opera house , last evening, J. B. Wmkem invinod Hun. ' eomtor Sullivan. Lienr -Col. Munbinambc-rt : and Dr. R. T. Walkem to dine with Sir 4 Sigma Bancrolb at. the "\\'illowI." King ; street. went. the residence of J. B. Wu. r loin. Dunngdmnor Ur. Wnlhem related ;, gun history of the limestone city, in which 1 Sir S into B ncroir. mumfeabod dgnpdimer uh. 'o|tor and Jo-day 9 o" i!I.in- I guiuhod iourywnn driven about the city 3 by OX-IIUITIIIIH Wallmm. ! Pain from indignation. dyspepsia And too I bunny outing, is relieved at onco by tsk; inn one 0! ca Mr : Little Liver Pills immo- diotoly Afton dinner. Don : forgot this. A than n! Llnll-J: \\'nnn Pm:-(Int: or-r-A. I IIIIIDI Mill IIIIIDII`. Don I. mtg KIIII. A due. of Miller : Worm Powders occu- Iioonlly will tech tho clnldron hulthy. Sold by E. C. Mitchell. 0lI]|)yl!I('llL 0: mo evening. W. H` Enos ha-u been engaged I8 punter of the scaumor New Yurk, wmuh bhe Yul gels are now tting up at Bulfulu for nun 1-eunun'a work babweeu Knmzsmn and Mou- tronl. A. L..- |..._.. :_ l)._n-..._...Ll. I--; -..-__ lluusly III. Muss Hmno. graduating nurse of the general nonpaunl, us nur mg M re. d. Wilder, Wullmmsvnilo \\7 \I I\,........_ ..:A_ -I....|. I., - L . ,, VV IHIIIIIIBVIIIU W. M Dronzmn, city clerk, hm hm!!! cmnmu-monud (.0 organ 7.9 courts of tho I..- dupcndont. order 01 Fonenstere. A T. Smith nnul mun urn lhnrnmrlnlr nn. UU|}C||llUlll4 UTUVF UK I" dl?B|;C.`T?. A T. Smnh and mm are Lboromglnly on- joymg the season uh Nun:-nu. Im....m is- lnudn. They will romuun there nut`! June. Tholmnn Tubm, keupur M Sc. \'mcuu:. de Paul pemmmmy. recurnod no Mun bum! yoau.-rduy ufwr A brvel stay in the } may. A nlnnmuw. dnnnn wan uiunn Inn}. nunni-mu uluy. A pleasant dance wan given lass`. evaniug by Miss M. Sharpe. Outano etruon. A large number of bur Iriendu shared in the ouj-tynu-uh of tho evening. I \t\ . H' Run: ha. hunn nnnnanrl an nnrlnr ANTED T0 Itll\'--.~\ }lHl'.*4l-I, 1% RBI)- I'oo|nau~xtL-nnlun dining room and kl!- ohan with all modern lu\pnm*uwnIr-. for my Lll. v\ppl_\' by Il`lll'l` only mlcllwxsul In ,\' um. \\ um 0I'n`c.