. Ghhuvyanow do continuin- n|n-b|o.uniuInn bluuhillnlldlnoiicuondthoioohddgo Vvxtrlilcoltivcliu Q0: denition: ins: nhhll. Ilotluni -nlgnnnknllnnnn I " `nae lllln In The Iron Ink. The Lonn A rrnnged. l.1-I_ (In I. 3- A Olnllongo lunod. HI-'|n ""11 Ill?` V` . | nwn! In pm for D . hu svmnml In re 7 mun iu`nm.lnl 1 Int` his c-tluvnilr | H-ft mnl went. I mlnnizzulinn run ; ` opinion nf his \\'ith this opportunity I vannnt Tl`~ frnin from making roforonvc In tho re- wnrks of annthor speaker, who, with wanton Injustice, uttarkorl .\lr lluy- cork with reflections cone:-rning n m.tt- tor that should command the reaper-t and support for that m-nllenmn Hf. rvttr rate ynr who has to pay '1 single dollrr an 1| result ul lhn de- ficiency of our late county trenur-r.. An I write I hum to have before me the re rt of r; Huycock II wall as thnt 0 his sucocuors. an I vrilll give the exact. facts at the mattnr. -Thn `city at Kingston pays to the count; I'I'rn. '- Hnnnn In gel lull veuut` Iur --wry IlnHuI' Ihry vxpmul. I-uur ymrs jngn Ihul (`nmp.'|ll_\' laid nut smnvlhinpz liilm 8300 in ropair.~ ur-.u` Imughlmru ` hridm-. and gave lh niuney In :1 mm- `pq-tellt me-chnnir In uvi~I`.~'w~ il. Th.il `m-ntleninn son! on his null (mums and 'IlIPn, and taking nu one or l\\u Mixers, (`III the work and dial it well, 'm(I \\'hv'n~ `it as finished the lWt`I"3l`O"l' w-is on- |lil|Pd to over $200 and uIht`l` help In-4 ihnn I100, whirh just {Inna-x that In- `and his men did the Inn; of lha work iihomselves. Dr. Ryan simply gave the figures without any explannliun \\h.'|I- mor, whivh was not only in great in- justice but A gross impusiliun un ihn t`|"9dll|il_\` of the elwturs vihn Iislunv-I In him. \\'h|. thin nun...-n....;A.. I ......_._A .._ The Blame cigar Factory, Montreal. J} The W nlxeneu and Puorlllty 0 Dr. Ryan'- | Arguments are clearly an wu -uy. cook : Win l.olIlnuon--connorvntlvu 1 Report to Unfair and Untrnthlul Stato- _..._... y \ THE BLACKSTONE CIGA \ I-111 f sup; n i luv outn-nu. Q|II`., I-\~I-. `.`.`.'. - l"lnllr-Ilc('l`|pln_ Iv hu; Imlrkol 1|II|('l. Qlmuullun-4: |Il|ll`IIl \V|n0oru.71Hu `um; Pun-nu .~4prlmz. $5.00 In :5 ' mnlgln Ilull-:r.N,.`II un tall: I-Zxlru, ;::,':u to (I); r4unrt\I\o.$.`L:\l In 3.1. 0: Rlrnn lhcln-na 3|. In 3|. D; Ulllnrln llngu, 32.!!! In $'_.JI. unnlno-\\' 1. Nu.'.' .\hm|toI-u lh\n|_;| 03 m Mi; warn, - tn 4|--: I\w-1`. our turn: ; mu, Rb mun; lMr|r,\'. 381- In I15`: lt_\-u~_.`w- mm.-; lhuekwhenl. luv tn I21` ; Uutnwnl, 31.71111: s|..~4u; Uni-nmul. lll-. In IJII. Provision-I'ork. slum (cs 31:); |,.mg,;,.., tn-M0: Hunon. IL!` In Ha`: llounu. llv/Cu Ira-: J. MCPARLAND distributing agent for Kingston. For sale everywhere. - The Best On The Market. ruur ya-4nr~ smnvl him: in u nnnu- MANUFACTURED BY IIKTIUOI1 0[ Khblf COIIIIII ll'OI8lll'l!l'- ,. We cetuinly want such indopondept men an Hayeock there` men that ynll art in the inmomt at :: own counta- tnry in Idem. oi inns. and not men V: will 30 than 3 Inhaled poli- lIIi'dinus_ an-., 8-~.lti.'. In the '1--'Irl39U. turn Mr. H-s_\`C(J('k was om o the nu- ttitors, he found only 899.12! of that. umuunt vroilitetl in the treasurer`! lmnks, and as an .iuilitor is suppmwcl to audit tlw books just -`I3 he find-I thrm and I`(`purt u.c-ordinuly. \h.llu_\'- ` rock and his rolloaguo crmlitml theviiy with 899.12 and lnnught ' down thn tmlnnve in the lnlunct`. sheet. Then it. I--value the duty of his succeszmrst. when tltt-y found the balance not a-rt-dited in the next year, to either bring it down in their balance sheet. or leport to the county council, neither of which they did, and it was lost. sight. ol . So if tlw opp-aitinn has to resort. to such false acquisitions III ordi-I` to rant re- tloctione upon 8 man who is Jill! entitled to the hlghfal. eateem of every rntepayer of thin count). their omn- ment is weak. I! then-. had been It lluycork in Toronto twenty years ago to carry through n hill amending t. e ' audit not an he has done thin `year the munty would not today be compelled l "t DI Clltll) as 3 result 0! the de- falcat on of their county treasurer. \\'n nnrlninlw nan! ninth illdllllt o`vot_v your, for the use ol cuuntyl WILD H28 cuanomora UN Lam D\{Unl|I-`A Inunll Wu uu. Ill Iauuo var] IIUI In gradually bringing us customers from all -ovor.the oil. . They want to undo in 3 store where there is no uncertainty about its g 5 or prices. ' Our Business Suits are made for business. They are full of it. Call at OAK HALL and see them. They will suit you and suit your business. and your business will suit us. In fact the more Business Suits we sell to suit other men's business. the more our business suits us. We are selling all wool Fancy and Plaid Suits for 88. \Ve are selling all wool Blue and Block Che- viot Suits for 810. We are selling all wool Gray Checks for $12, and an extra good thing in u double-breasted Brown Suit for $15. In fact we are selling the best Suite for 816 that it lies ever been our good luck to own. They are in all wool Plsids, Silk and Wool Mixed. all wool Scotch Cheviots and plum neut Twemls. See our (lray Plsids and swell Brown Plsids. We hove Suits that vary in price but 600. and it is a hard nutter to show you why one Suit , is more or less than another. but the difference is there "in the value." No store in the world. anywhere. large or small. comes nearer to dealing ....'.l. .'... ......o........... l\\I 'l'l'-Ha`. RHIIARI4`. than In an, on!` that vnri fuel. in N0 score In Iue wonu. Iuywnew. nugu U1 nmam. uvuwu uuunsx w uuuwg with jug cllgtomorg ON III! '0 d0. Ind tht 70] , is __-.1....u.. L..:.......... .... ......t.......-- hum all -nvnr I]-In nitv Thaw w.|nQ In 9...]. H. D. BIBBV C0-. l'mvIlIom-l'0rIl.sl1LIIo I0 sumo; I.nnl.7c tuo; llounu, Ira-; (`hoom,lh`Io0r; llumontnwua-hl .100 mm-; Wutoru. nu mu:-:1-iuxx. law In It -. ~ You'll pay as much for the cotton and em- broidery as we charge for the garment ,mHN MLAIDLZAW & sun, BUS! N ESS SUI TS. Dl`c'1 Wl S Nigh tgo wns No Guess Wiirk Hcrc. Chemises. No, it's not a. story. it's less than quarter of the `sldry; iu s only the headings of an occasional chapter. The story can only be told as the great stock on the second lloor is seen. and the customer realizes that Fine Underwear can be purchased at Surprisingly Low Prices. A Story of White Underwana (Wwbm. II` to! ; Humor, tnwmthlc Woutom. lo nor: I-`Ann. Corset Covers. at 50c, a special lot we had made to our order. The cotton is good and nicely trimmed with Embroidery, full sizes, and the sewing as good as the best. At 75c. At $1.00. At $1.75." 83c. $1.25. $2.00. 95c. $1.49. $2.28. $1.63. in great variety and at prices that will sur- prise you fo; the ne goods we have to show. We only name the bottom price step and let you guess the upward climb. 9 CENTS for a plain trimmingless cover lOl' borne trimming, all sizes,as good shape and work as 5oc kind. . It is :1 matter of guessing in most cases, whether you get the very lowest price or not. When you want to be isure that the price is right come here. 3 36 King 8tl'OOIo `"'*.':.'.".':.-. ' ' ...."*" ...m:'.*.':'.'~ -ut.1`an..oau-cum. |- UCTXTT :'|I'XiCIHID uupdlndonnn in Dulionn & Bu! '3 "I'nnnlno nun-.-' `rs. ......|....a.... a. liluauu ruuuuvlt -CIIEIl'l. outn-ul. Quin, I-`vh. 2. . I"|nlIl`--R(`('I*Iplu_ Wlnlor Iv|.7\|lu sun: Hnrllm. mm 1.. Ioouo [on Icon hi-Iy. Tho Iu|ool0hnIpno" open will be pruuntod :0 Ibo Gnu! to-Ionow using with all tlnoootunund ooonlo environ- ncoh which ohunotuluu III loo; no in Nov Yak. Tlooutwlll conduct in] wall-known conic on-Nah. lauded by that studio; L. Richard Gallon. and the oluvmuhuuqno und hcnwul Katharine Gcrnnlno. Ir. Golden will to naonbuod M In`- uoouooo wt in --on Jul Pmuy. Ihilp Min Gunning and Ian manna u-I--uh ltivinn. unable lo M reu own hlu nun .pininn.4,nnrl who M I o-uppm-I hm pI|H_\' whether they legiulnte in the inter--at of very nmnzr oonnmunncy than his ow, or nu(.-AN ELBOW). .'(lngoton. Piotnrol, Frames. Mirrors nnd Room Mouldings, also Oval Fumes. Brass Corners. Bow Knots and all the latest novelties used in the art of Pioture Framing. 4.T.,.IQ!75r I ISTLBLIBEED 1874. I59 PRINCESS S'|'.. - KINGSTON. JIiI>III!I-II`. Iiiil-Ililwl-Iiilililflilliiliiilik W K! I IV ['3 _ Q 00L T&B .Beechdtii a pills for con-' Itipation. Get the book at our druggiss and go by] nolrnnu. rnouuc: Iuunu. I-`lnur--Rcq-1-Ipl hrlu: murkvl uulc-I. unnlmlmnus nuln Mo tmll 'n'luuraph Co .. Hit` Men Nu". lfu . . . . . . . . . . Monlruu um-et Rullvuy . Montruuluuvu Hell 'l\'|I-phone. . . . . . . Royal Filevlrlc . 'l`nmnm Rnllwnuy .. . .. . . . HuIintMnnu-onI...... . nntarlunnuk. .. . Molnonhu Bank . . . B0\nkur1`onnnn 44 . .. .\lan\lmmu' llauk . . . Mnrrlunulz-' ank uf Hnllnu. Unlounuk .. Bank nrI`omnu~m- .. ~NurthwL-at I.IuuI1'u . Monl.rl1`umm 1'0 ` . .. . .. Cam. (`olorc-d (`uuon . ., Dominion Uuuon Duluth . . . . . . . . . . . . Duluth Pr--r. . CommrcInI(`nhI4- . . . Montnsnl Tolmmnh (`u _ (`Iundun PM-Inc Runway . 21 PRINCESS 81`. Imnauuaaaaaamanaul II?5iiTf3?>}i"i$ El IONTII Ila IIOOI IAIIITI. MYRTLE CUT. L7ummc~rcInI(`nh|4' . No man Toluumph Co . [lg_\_el|g}| ' `u K Annunilsnlam mum umn u,um.um 'F)x(N. 'l`he\I3est Hotels, Clubs and Grocers everywhere sell the CALEDONIA MINE- R'AL WATERS. Take no others. KIRKPATRICWS SMOKE To know Lhnl whvu you u~vHl'.\`- l.lHll'I` IMKINH I'()\\'lnH|l 'ulIl` Ihkevturvnurvlnlwll mun-Illu 4-_v. HUNLIU H1` he uuulo I'1Iu|lI|'f1llt>r-st. Urn. 1' I`rmuu HI` 'l`urtur In the war 11. II is nbuolulul pure. You will nlwu .u huvu nntln (`Hun Irynu urml-MN IGHT linking l'nwtl4-r. we otr In xugdoa _l _._. IAAL -..A R... COMMERCIAL. AND MOIST.l .31 ; I57 .m-I|lI|ITfIXU$3X_W Qhvnnuhutlun !?lhlUO.['i oouunuo. .oxhll. jllicnno. an . tinI.l5o.mdmo. .onI 50. "lbs INS` bulk and shall oyucn no In Ilunilhu was 1:7... II-dnn.-n-nu !-lulhnHInLnMn nlli. I.` In-_-\_ `.'lI'o Iu`. nfnguw. ll III. "(III In c0Il'C lull doonnohnpply loonr puny." Ho quoted guno u to then of school booh.ohov- hhg uni no ptoduoo than can fty cum. whilotlnoouholhouu-wu8I.3U. Allhrnun Elliott. In aid, Gndloncbod up- oothoooltol ochool books. How many ochool book: had alderman Elliott to buy. laondod, .. Thooptstoruhod it his Gino us up. A vdoonhontod "go on. Author voioo IW "[0 on Ilollt." illlhlxillnlnx. M (:=hc|c.hoI\$dIhoconoorcgivu Io nnnnu'.t:oKu:loLtho H" l I . . abstain! .u...'"a I Initial. Iihcnhhnvooono blbvo liq on-sh county. ho a Ill] Bil -sud llIllu'll IHI Iii` H! UV- ornuont. "'l`hcnuonIotofI.bouin KingIuo."nni:l ho. "bus of count that ing mil nnnlv In our nnrtv." Ha nnmm-I Any IIIIBUUI wueavw I luyallvrl. Cipt. Gaskin said out of consideration for the feelings oi the electors present he had proposed that the nominators and secondsrs should not speak. However. he intended putting in the allotted time. There was no ill-feeling between himself and Mr. Barty, instead the best of good feeling existed between them. The reason he was present was because he did not agree with the policy of Mr. Harty's gov- ernment. Regarding Mr. Whitney wast- ing his time. the speaker said Mr. Whit. ney was making it hot for Mr. Hardy. It was time {or a change. He thou ht so at the last dominion elections and id not help his party; and there was a change. Regarding the piggery issue. the speaker said it was a [act the government had sold diseased pork to citizens of Toronto There was no one who cared for a piece of pork more so than himself. But since the piggery question arose he had changed his part. The conservatives did not force Mr. Hart] into the fight. it was current rumor for a long time that Mr. Hartyl would not again hea candidate. and it was known that other men were studying I up for Mr. Harty s position. Kingston had the reputation of sendin ministers to the government. lfltlr. hitney is placed ` in power it could not be said that King ` ston would not have a` minister. The` speaker declared it had been proved there ~ exietededecit in Ontario nances. Eel read a statement from "Honest John Car- i lin ." which went to show that not only ; II `oh. Macdnnald -'m-ulna the. I A voico-"When did the labor oouio lmm? A_..AL.- ..-;.. II\l]|.. -L...A AL- ___ [HIE .' ' Anothor voice -"Whnt. about the mm who one down wagon lrom 81.25 to SI I day 3' |'-...L l'!--|.i_ N'I"L- ._-.. ._L- _-L_J any I (apt. Gukin-"Tho mm who noted that question in not worth fty canto`: day." U0m.ivmin tho nponkor cvwiomnod ward Izoolu ....u Imogen on that an gov- ormnnm. "Thu-nnnnlotolthnmin nu mo BIIIIIIIOIU ulcuonuu nurplul mm : u up red. but the [fovinco was behind ve Ini lionnotdollnrs. It. wont. to about fur- _ ..'\AI hhnf. Qhiln tkn nu-Avian. 5.-.! ....A :.. F Inuuonuur uounnl. no Vonc to snow lur- ! that that while the province had not. in- ' crossed in population. oxponnen of govern. monk. had incnuod. The speaker touched upon the mnbor policy of the govornmonb. saying that the nou timbu grown in the (iooriur Bay diauich was boing cut by Americans nnd cmied away. "The ole- vator down there is built with Georgian pin.Il A nah.` |0\\?l..g Ii) ah- I-L-_ ____'- I'Ul0l'lIl KUVUI'lIIIIUlIl4E- The time having elepeed lor receiving nominetione,the returning ollioera declared the poll closed. and named the polling booths and deputy-returning oioere for the election: to take pleee next: Tuesday. Dr. 1-lmvt.ho n nnnclnl urunh mu An. EDD UIUUVIIIDI I0 BIIB PIIUU "OX0 nleeuny. Dr. Smythoi nancial agent was un- nouncod to 'bo Fnncic King, and Mr. Hu-by : ugenh. David Murray. IHUIIU UI I-UH III] III! IIUUU LlVIUU- LUUTUIDTU, if it was no thet the timber policy of the opposition bed been appropriated. no one should complain. ft woe for the good of the province. The epeeker hoped the preeont oonteet would be curried out in e frleudl spirit. He was sure it would be on t e part of the liberals. and he wee eeeured Hon. W. Herty would be returned to support Hon. A. S. Herdy e government. The province lied boon curried by tho liberals time and time again. evvu `l. ugh the conservatives were in power Au ...edo.mnion. Now, however. nearly the whole dominion is governed by reform governmente. The him: hnuinn Almnnn Inr I-nngininn uouy UUIIIU U`Iy WIIIII bl"! KUVUFUIHUIIU PMIU C. H. Sproule for? If Dr. Ryan had taken the trouble to look up the {note he would have found that Mr. Sproule was paid for auditing the accounts of the provinces. No one could point: out. that the government. had spent wron ly one dollar. In was all very well to m: e sweeping charges, hub in noourb of law sweeping charges do not oounb. In much be e epecic olnrge, bub in this one of the Ontario governments epecio clnrge could not be made. In wu she duty of every member elect- ed to parliament to give the govern- ment: of the day his best advice. Therefore, if it wnn an thnt. Mm himhnr nnlinv pay for the inkand oil used. The speaker quoted gures. regarding theoost of school boolis, showing that in Ontario books are obtained for about two- thirds the cost elsewhere. The conserva- tive party had many aspirants for the position of minister of education. Dr. Smythoamong thenumbsr. l)r. Moaohain. Lennox, was also an aspirant. Be it was wno advocated the publishing of school books in the Central prison. Rewarding the statement made by Dr. Ryan, that the Ontario government did not have an auditor, the speaker asked if any body could any what the government paid I`. H Rn:-nnln fnr 9 If Hr, Roan him] tnlxnn me one lungawr; wurle Ken I xuuucru. The Ontario government is prepared to court criticism on the floor of the house. If we are to believe reports coming from the west. Hon. Mr. Hardy : government will hereturned to power. Ontario is a prop ive province. and if so, the govern- ment w ich has ruled over its destinies lor twenty - six years is entitled so some consideration. To arrive at a conclusion it is necessary to u-alre a comparison. Take Quebec, for in- strnce. There there is a deficit of-twenty- ve millions, while in Ontario we have a surplus of five millions. The Ontario gov- ernment has been as rfect as any admin- istration that could E: secured to handle the nances of the province. Look over the worka promulgated and carried into effect by the Ontario government. and it is at once seen that the government has been a friend to the worllingmen. Regarding the cost of publishing school books. the eimile put forth by Col. Mntheson that if the(Jlobe could be published for two cents, school books should not cost more than five, carried no faith, as the two cents re- ceived for the Globe did not commence to for the ink`.nnd oil used. The nnenlrarmmtad unran. remnrdina U Aid. Illlott. and Capt. Bull: Dcclnlm On Behalf or Tlulr 0holoo-lr. Inn) Indo I Itlrrlng Addrou And Dofcndcd Tho Govonluhc In I Innnor that llloltod Applnnu. Aldormcn Elliottuld tlnbit. would noobc {air to Hon. W. Hu-my. who after hnving carved the city for fifteen yonn.bo be turn- od out 0! oioo. Ho bud more faith in the honor of the pic 01 Kingston.` _ Voicea hot. About locomotive: Y" After A record of eighteen years." re- plied the npukcr."how many locomotives) did oho Kingston works not `."' (Cheerc. Th. nae...-an nmnu-nmnnn in nrnnnred no '.IHE4%iI . M. lilllllllll '>_.-L.:....._t.j- ..i _- ~----2----T-- Icmr mu uommlous. ITHE Aonmssaes DELIVERED av l vuuous PERSONS.` E, wnlcn wunnno anon mu. only the Smdold Mtcdonnld surplus dua- nnrod. bun tho mnvinm urn: hnhin R... ZIU III in I_ ZZW Lou cl now. Lookout for nun. ms nbhn All kiulns Ahornuhyuhoo this `rho Oononutlvo Propolorl. _L l1_-|_:_. __:.I _._A -1 -_,,, (lll'CCl r0l'l. LIID TUEUDU IIITOCDOII IIIVO been faithful and a minietered the affaire of the province to the very beet advantage. Since confederation the province of Que- bec. starting out under the same condi- tion: an Ontario. is now twenty-five mil- lion: in debt. Even admitting the argu- ment of the oppoeition. that Ontario has not a lurplul. we find that Ontario has but five to Quebec e twenty five millione. On the other hand, the Quebec govern- ment hae been reaching out. and there in not one industry in that province that is not directly taxed. No euch con- dition is found in Ontario. The only ex- ception ie the aucceeeion tax. but that is notadirect tax. and doea not affect the poor. We are better off today than any of the United Statee or the province of Quebec. The Ontario government is an up-todate administration and shown it in doing what in beet for the country`: good. We are aaked by the toriee to vote for an untried man and against a minister with an honorable record. They ark the peopleto rally on the ground of politics inetead of on ground of reason. The speaker waa glad to welcome the growing spirit of British liberality. Gould 5 man be found in Ontario no worthy. in liberal and with a deeire to deal with all claaeee of people honeetly and unbiaeedly as Mr. Harty. When leaving the hall the people should not judge Mr. Harty by somebody else. but take him for himself. The growth of liberalism could be found in Quebec. where three staunch Protea- tante are found in the cabinet of that pro- vince. The speaker read two clippings from the Mail, dated Feb. l.'ltli and April llth. ltillt), praising the Ontario govgfn. ment for its policy of advancement and lmpdling of ,the public finances. The province ia rapidly growing. but no ctiice in created unleee abeolutely neceeeary. The oppoeition agreed that such otliciale were neceeeary, but. they wanted them appointed in another way proeperity is coming to up and if mm [0 change the government would be blocking our own intereeta. We are on the eve of proeperoue timee. and in the face of that to put in untried men would be a mistake that the people would deeply regret. on. of theepectetore asked about the Iocomo. tive question. The speaker said that even eincehewent to Ottawa he had tried to impress upon thegovernment. the neceeeity of patroniriug home industries wherever ponible. With regard to the contract [or the Kingetoo locomotive work a. the epagk. er urged upon the minister of rallwaye to fire this work to the Kingaton netitution. He wee told that locomotives in the United States had received euch a cut that one could be bought over there for $l0.000 that would cost 815,000 here. He was aeked if he could juetify the giving of locomotives to the Kingston lodaatry at tuchaprioe. The apeaher replied thatii a locomotive could be rchased over there for 8l0.w0 and hr-neg-E:here and the duty of 83.5(liedded. it would hejeehblefor the ir:nresvnnen|< us win the fhnulh- Ill oaauvuuuuu. ll voilll w)lGDll0for ytln gavutuuont Io gin the nding noel: Ala. nnnhnma IQ IISHII A-- -. up. nunuvuvu u.-us--1. Mr. Britton was glad that Mr. Hsrty was able to show that his health was re turmng and that he was becoming as ro- bust ll of yore. March let would be peo ple s day. when the government would ask the people to return it if worthy of their _oondence, or to dismiss it if un- worthy ol further condence. Thu nnnnknr infnrmnd Hm nndinnnn that WUl'llI.Iy UK lIlI'|lUUI' cuuuuunuu. The speaker informed the audience that politics should be left: more to the .do- minion government. The people were gathered ea e rent: stock company to elect. directors. '1` e reeenb directors have L`..- l -:AI..l..I --..l - _..l..:-L-_...I LL- _ll'..:_. .2 HOW blli QUICK". LJHPI4. WI IBKIH BWISIIUW ed the Curran bridge and Tay canal scan- dals. but could not accept the straightfor- ward policy of the Ontario government. The speaker deed Capt. Gaakin, l)r. Smythe or the whole conservative party to show that the Ontari) government had spent one dollar corruptedlv. He sent this forth as a challenge. He did not want to pose as a prophet, but he was cer~ tain that on March let the Hardy govern- ment wouldbe returned to wer. The tories had to tell the people ot erwise. but the speaker said the men who had elected him before could do so again. The people knew they would be better represented by a man in close contact with the govern- ment. Capt. Gaskin and a host of others could testify to the expediency with which affairs` of the city were handled in the house. and matters secured that perhaps would not have been granted. He had represented the people as best he could. He felt as con- dentasever that when the clock struck ve on March lst he would be returned with as good a majority as in the past. The people had twice elected him with majorities such as they never before gave a candidate. and once by acclamation. If such was the use it was evident they had confidence in his ability to represent them. ZIIII KI-rally nnwuuavwu. Hon. W. Hart was warmly received up- on rising. lie so dhe was not being forced into the ght. It he did" not want to go into it no one could force him. His friends had said they were with him as 0! yore. and he was always with hie friends. He had often heard Capt. Gas- kin make speeches in which he (Capt. Gaskin) had believed all he said. What Capt. Gsshin did not lrnow about Ontario would fill a big book. He would leave the matter to the judgment of the spectators. Capt. Gaskin s whole tone was Whitney. The speaker had just come from the centre of the province and he assured the audi- ence there never was better chances of the Hardy government winning. The speaker thanked Col. Matheson and Mr. Whit- ney for therind words they had said about him durin their recent visit here. He was warn by his doctor not to talk on nomination day. and he had not intended doing so. but he must say a few words. When the constituents wereloohing around for a candidate he had trembled somewhat upon hearing the name of Capt. Gaslrin mentioned. However, after going the round, the nomination was again tendered the old candidate. in answering Capt. (iaskin, the speaker said in was time for a change, and he was glad to see a change had come about. In past contests the orange and green had been brought to the fore. He was glad that the mean question had been buried and would not again be dragged through the mud. They now had a chance to talk politics. The speaker explained the piggery question, and said the oovernment had not found the same breed of pigs as were i evidence at the Kingston penitentiary. ll the On- tario pigs had two hams. (Laughter. ) Pant, (lnal.rin'n himhnr .-it-mirial wnn fullv UHTIU plg KIIIU DWU UIIILIB. [IAIUKIIIRSLI Capt. Go.ekin'a timber scandal was fully aneweredmhe speaker saying it: was strange how tastes differ. Capt. Huskin swallow- nl thn I-`.|n-rnn hu-idnn nnr` Tau r-nnnl nonn- I elnngo would be wholuomo and in sun I tn nmnn. II) It In A II:oou. Tho (Ind cu 1-003: of the Kingston buli- nul mlloqo umul gathering Int own- I in duo in cloth oi this oouunituo : J. uh. chat:-nan; J. A. Scott. W. Dan- hlc. W. lanolin. 0 Tolgunnn. (1. Robin- nnn, A. Thai. W. Ihrin T J Rubins- to come. Jemee Bum eeid it wee the taty oi eon- eervntivee to undo the wrong Izhe Iiberale bed done in forcing Mr. Barty into the tight. They should ,,return Dr. Bmytbe end than give Mr. Hnrty the Iieetn he so clearly derervee. Dr. Bnythe we: no greenhorn. He thought: in wrong for` sldermen Elliott to introduce dominion_ government mettere, at much u to imply "there in Iota of boodle. boys. | Dunn-U In 1-..... I 3'ou'uuau and it it wan no -6 that nuns. I1-1-_-A.- An ngnningng J.- Barty Burtlly Booclnd. n7 1:l'__L_ ._-- ..........I... ......u' B. M. Brluon Spnnkl. 2;.-- ___- ..|_.| ;L_. In noun Iuolnw. um Joan DI||||'\ P"' in Glongury. van nouinnud In 4|!- Hun-go sum lava in . tow dun for Ptovidonoo. 31.. to go 9-: `II-N-U." lulu a Bang. vhohnlo J0"""'- Spukhg Iaqu at Onhrl" `N W -3-inns. -gun; sexual: in km `xi. v'u3'::S-Io. `blur: -m*%"" is vary ill. lag. John Bonlidd. independent Iihonl in South Boolnv. and John Bonnotls PIU00 in `W -nn. n4h1`l| Ill d|'. IVIDl|IlI. UL, In. non. IVOIIIIII I/IIIIWCI Fndoriok high. ol I-Inglnnd, will be colo- bnud non Octoht. Jnhn Ilnllh-._ .._...o-,-uinhh nu-naitlnnb. nrluu our ucnout. John Inljigun. Iovonty-eight. president 0! Iho0onuoou'cnt River railway. Spring- eld. Mus. died no hit home this morn- IIII. W. -IlXlKy U IOKEIID` U. Chla- ' A. Duh, W. Davis, W. J. Bu-Ion. I-.h..u-. R. Dallas and W. (mama. 1'00 Dlifllgi OI HIQ MIDBI UOIIIOIL 0| I Savannah. UL. to the Hon. Roland Charla F-.oI.-'nL I4u'..L -1 l.`..-Ign :3 Ln no`; more was no noon 0! mo. * Tho Merrick &. Chapman derrick And ` wrecking company. New York. to-day ; signed I contract wish the govotnlnont lo I ruin the Iunkcn wtnhip Mains. . . Th: nun-inn: nf Min. Mnbal Gordon. of I Tvru Act.-lnlmntlone. 5 'I'onn'.~"r0, Fob. `.E`.!.--Two liborele, Mr. 1)-anturel in Prescott. end Samuel True: ` in South Btuce, were to day elected by ec- clunetion. ` I IIVOI WU!` nominated In their IOIGHK. ' A bomb wu ex lodod to duy at the H rooidonog of M. looein, Montpollier. I I Franco. a former president of chamber of 3 , commerce. Serious damage was damn but ' I I than was no loo ol hfo. . IBL- |l-...;-|. L tVL___.-.. A--..'..I. ....I I: . luv uv-II lIlIIl.(|lI Bmu.I.\'. Fob. `. 2.-lt is announced that ' hho Chinoeo loan of .L`l6.00U,000 ($80,000; ' 000) has been arranged with the Hang ,' Kong and zslnnghni bank of London and , the Gormnn-Asiatic bank. { Snow prcventod the cundiduea in Gron- ' ville from ranching 1 :-aacotb. the pluco of \ nomination. to day and the candidates. ~ Buobantn. Iiboul. and Joyub. conaorvm ` tivoi were nominated in their aboenoe. A |...-..l. ....- -_..I...l..4 and... .5 3L-) Acoldontully Klllod. luuorms, Ont . Fob `.."2.--A mun named l L`-hnrloa \'am\llnn. A resident of Mon-is~ , burg. employed on the canal works here. l wu accidentally killed on the (l.T.R. this ` morning. The workmen were land all for a } couple of dnyuon nccouncol the storm that is raging. And it. appears \'nn Allan under ` book to wnlk home by the railway. bub. blinded by the mom he failed to gun on! l of tho wny of an approaching snow plow and was run over. _, I ply, "LE8 KI In DIIU lI'UlI lla Donald Robertson has made an adapta- tion of Alexander llmuaa' great book, the result, placing one of the most realistic, heroia end thrilling dramas now upon the stage in the duel role of King Louis XIV and Gaston, the twin brother of the king, affords Mr. Robertson an opportunity of portraying two distinctly marked charac- ters. He is a very excellent actor, a ne elocutionist and a man of magnetic and imposing presence. His bearing is dignied and his personality mo-t attrective. He illustrates the light and shade of these two chsractus with delicacy and skill. Miss Brendon Douglus es Nerio D'Ostanges" gains the sympathy lrom the audience for the womanly silection. love and truthful men- ner in which she portrays this most ditlicult and trying part. She ise very handsome woman and has won prnise irom both press and public wherever she has appear- ed. The supporting company is a power- lul one. The costumes are magnicent. and in fact every detail of this most excel- lent production has had the personal at~ tention of Mr. ltobertson. 1 us: I-n-u nu -nu: nnuun nu-u-. A special engagement of two yery popu- lar star: will commence on Friday, Feb. '_ 5t,h no the Grand opera house Donald Robertson the young romantic 4 char. and Miss Brandon Douglas, the charming emo- tional actress will present the successful play, "The Man in the Iron Mask. Hnnnld Rnhartmn has made adama- Dllelf lull culmcung uu uccuuuu Ul Iuuvau. The election of otlicers resulted as fol- lows: President, Mrs. R. J. Chown; vice- presidenbe. M. Strange, Mrs. Whining and Mrs. 1). Rose; recording secretary, ])r. Jennie Drenneu. cowesponding secretary. Mina Meclnr; treasurer. Mrs. J W. Neal; commiutee. Mesdamea McRouie, Hague. Mcammon, Whiting. Stmchan, Geod- win. Short, Harrison. Mia:-ea Thacher. Come, Main. Inlxeter and MeRae. The free kindergarten claeaee went through several exerctaea. 2 I-IVIIPD-ul. QAIIIC l`I. [,|\-r`.gu|._NnoI\. M`!-. 2:-\\'lwal; .\ . Hrlllu. In M; rod \\'lmrr.7u WM : Nu. I (`al.. :!`.I; earn, Id, :3! O_\d; sum. I--w. 3:: Md : us, in 21.41: uor, b|::II; hl1I.`.'7l.`\d ; tulluw .- In., INN Ill; {noun-- 1 mu. h~u\~_\-, :IIu-M ;il Inn, awn ; o-hon mun` envy an I. \ '|IO(`M`-\ `hllv Mn N: (Nomi. I 011. Reports and Olllcerl of the Young Woman : , Christian Auoclutlon The postponed annual meeting of the` Y.W.C. A. was held yesterday alternoon in the association rooms. with Mrs. R. J. , Chown, president, in the chair. In the ab- ` sence 0! several assigned speakers, who were to address the association on various 3 branches 0! the work.only routine business was transacted. Miss Machar, in present- ing the secretary s annuil report, reviewed the past year's work in the several branches of the association. The children's free, kindergarten, the sewing and cooking ' classes, the bible classes and the mothers meetings were all dealt with at length, showing that much valuable aid had been i given to children and young women in these particulars. The secretary empha- i sized the advantages of more concentrated work in the young women s classes. Mrn, J, W. Ntaul. tmasnrar. ronorted re- WOIK In DB9 young WOTIIOII B CIHFBUIE. Mrs. J. W. Neal, treasurer, reported re- ceipts for the year, $43955; expenses. $462.55; leaving A decit of $2`: 70. ' She added me the work had l been conducted on the mono economical 1 basis, and the small deficiency was due I` to tbeinabilicy of some collectors to do their lull collecting on account. of illness. l`hn nlnntinn nf mlinnrn rmanltod as fol- three million: or aounra.anu was willing w 1 W 2:? :':...:::'::;; ::.::::1LmERs To " THE EDITOR, ready to accept as the cpfnkor said, he would give $100 to ' _ any charitable institution in the city. Hc ` _ challenged contradiction to his statement `LSOME VERY`-'J:)SETDA::N `IDEAS AL regarding the surplus. ` Dr. Qmwthe reneivad nnniause as he arose i roaaramg me eurpnue. Dr. Sm) the reoeived applause I to speak. \ ._ _-__..._. _--_....... Q UIIIIIOIIIO IIIIIUI-I. The speaker took up the surplus quea- ` tion. proving unquestionably than the government had a surplus of over ve millions of dollars. If the conservatives would appoint: any one or two capable auditors and go with himto Ottawa, they would find there that the dominion gov- ernment owed the Ontario government over 1 three millions of dollnrs.and was willing to the debt, but the province was not rnadv to accent it. If these facts were not IIK (DC UUIOIOII WIPNIIP muno. ! Tho Innings of Miss Mabel Gordon. of I hvnnnnh, GA _ In Mm Han. Roland Chnrlnn O - I Ind not rend e telegram to the elfeeh that six locomotive: would beglven to the loco- motive works. and glue in Mr. Herty I meeting_ in the open house. than three locomotive: would be given the works. In rcnlv Mr. Rritmnn mnliod blnl) no locomotives would no given the worn. In reply Mr. Britten replied such information wee given. The tele- gram said that the government wan pre- i poring plane and specications end es soon as ready the locomotive works would be given an opportunity to tender for the `; work. The speaker And other loyal oitl. zen: were endsevoring to bring work to the city and were anxious "to I see going round the idle wheels in the lo- comotive works, but the conservetives seemed anxious that the place should re- main in idleness. Dr. Borden come up to the city on business in connection with the depertment. The speaker was not sure that he even knew the Ontario elections were on. It woe is very poor opinion the conservatives held of the voters of Kings- ton when they claimed they could he bought by the contract for I few paltry locomotives. 1`-'1= 1'K"'_..F``._ ~. g WV `w`v1v"E':>`%5X:",`FI('V`:;'iw't1K`%V".'VI.1l|;'I` wry .. !`,T,fv,_.`,.. 1m"-Rug " A. ?nU:EsbAr, 1r1 mnmn5r 25. 1: T-* THEIRJINNUAL MEETING. Illlo ll! 1 `clonal. I