Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Feb 1898, p. 2

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A n'm"n.\sl.\'u an R Iuzm can uGAImxn'n Bxn.I:`cun u xx- guulcu Aox::Y,|. ol \"II|l|0II-Ol.,llp_lIl`l. - 1.). nuuul; I1, Lenmcon. Lust nighva contua was the mono bril~ limb witnessed bovo thin reason. In dil- eounud the Quota : McGilI much of the night previous A honor othibitiou of hocloy. oupooiully the work of the Pronto- mcs. it wonid lndiiculo ta nd pal up mythic the in Canada. Liiunn is the high: nu ol the WIN?- Ioo Igrlvguinu. Ilia home in in Honk-L- E0 in n nephow 0! Liiwn the jowollonvho vs: at one Gino in hm-intro hon. With and mppott his votk would boclcctin, t. It would nocuuhh Ulll nlinquiuhing Ill Inluuung QVQQI. Pointa were scored in this munnor: 1. Dixon: 2, Cunninghsm; II, Wilson; 6. Murray; 5, Wilson; 6. `.C0lI'0I'NIy: 7. Cnnntngbums. CuIronhy;9. E. Sognn: 10. (`.oxvorthv;ll. Dixon; I2, haitton; I3. Wnlaul; H. Lontiiton. Imam ninhn Ann... -.- IL. nun. Loil I BI!!! IIIDCKQU 05' l.`f0Hl.S|"HIC8. ; Ase referee Percy Brown is all right. He knows the game thoroughly, as hue decisions freqnonnly went to show. He Wu impartlel to u degree and bin rulings gave general uli-faction. ' `P. was nnamlv Azlnutjarl that wrnnfnnnna ` CIUFU UK EH3 gum ). I The Wnterloo beam rested as the British I American hotel all day, so that the plea I that they were fatigued with travel did not. Towards the fag and of the event the visitors Attempted a liable crou play. but it did not unonnt. to anything and was euuly blocked by Fromenaco. Ann Balm-an Danna R-Ann in all rich! U HUGH" I'IIll|!'Ul'B. . The waiter: were condent of winning. 1 and were I sully disappointed crowd at the ; clone of tho game. I Tim 'AfAr!nn fauna rAIOA(' nk DINA RP;P;lh vnlyu ruunu n nu urn. The Waterloo team has a frxiriy strong: ' forward line, but. is weak in the b: ck dun- ..'nn llUll- Tho victors were carnod from the {co to the drowning room on the shoulders of , their Adm-tors. 'I`L.. ... K`U\:lI I-U UHU Ill IBVOT OI rruntenac-.4 It wusovidenc from the manner in which thov began the second half than the visitor: were duuzrmined to push the play and uh- Lempt Lolowar the bug loud enjoyed by their nppon'ent.s. In their eurta they were quite successful. Two minutes after the play was rammed ll S9-gram made 9. promy spurt. and scored. From Lhns Lime all Lhrough the wound bl Fronuemxca held back and ullowod Waterloo to do ail tho hard work. Cuumughnm carriod the puck up the we, passed to Coxworlhy and Fruntexmca added another point. H 3 a minute later l);x.Jn scored. Litlimn wzur re-ponpible for tho next point`. This shot ws-y about A foot widn of the poles. but the goal umpire caliod it 3 (ally. Wil- son made the last. point: for Frontonaoe. and luibnnendod Lhe scoring, roceiviug the puck on In pass from J. Seugram. I ! I I ....I...- ~, . i-uiu-. I'M} oponed on Ff`OllL8llll(`B goal. to liei-eil by Ri]_7ll'3y, Forrester rushed and Kl!|9E0d to llixon, w ho scored in one minute. On ll pnizn from Coxworthy, Cunninggbuiii evened tho tally in one minute. P`ro:i.'o- nac- be;:i-in early in tho giimo to unravel their piizzliiig combinatinii, and on one of these tHCkP, in which the entire forward line of Fiontenacn handled the disc. Cun- l'|lll2hBlXl;PCOl'ed. but for an iilleged miado meanor on the part 0! one of the players the puck was called back. Froiitonncs made matters lively for their opponents, bub the back division iolieved l)eiiuv.ifully. Litliton bodied Cunningham over the side of the rink and was sent. to the benches for five minutes. After six minutes pluy Wil son and Coxworthy indulged in it little neat. play, ending by the that iniiued scoring. Trio visitors did not: attempt, toam play and all their attoinptsi at rushing were spoiled by Frontennca cboohiiig sharply. Mo- Dowall was given a short) breathing: ripe for bodying. Frnntenars goal was l'BV(.`l`ii times in iliuiger, bur. Hi-cock was always: in place to meet the rubber. The next point was scored by the Waterloo goal keeper. A tussle ensucrl behind the points. g Murray puihed the puck through from the rear, the dire stril-ting the (goal keepr.r s skate bounced back. For raising his stick above his shoulder Wil-=on was POND to the fence. Miirriiy and Wilson viork ed :1 com- bination of their own mid Wilson Liilliod Many hot- `hots were rained in on Koehler, but he turned thorn Hr.-ide. his brilliant: play winning meritorious upplauae. .Rc- peiuedly Lilliton tried to rush but general- ] ly he was checked too close to do affective 3 work. Coxworthy. uniiidcd, rcored the next. point on n long thiow. l'8p0l|t8(i the trick a few minutes later. (Ioxworthy ending the scoring in tho first half by rushing, dodging the entire team foppoeing hiui, and hiiiling the npriglite. ,` The more at this adage of the game was seven to one in favor of Frontenacs 5.. ...I.1..I. ,...i, u. !|4|lVI"l|llA`l` .- Ir ..n..=n..2,J.\..> t..-__ l.- ............. Cunningham ` i T A ll.-\R.H.v\L\'-'l`ll.\'l` lRI~):\l'Tll*`l'I.l.\' nlumlml dumlvlu-I llrlck llnusv. mruc-r Union and Albert Hlruelx, with (our mu Inna. Apply In A. H1'n.\('u.\.\ . IKU UUIILUIIU IIKIHHFD. LHUII. HKBIII. UUU local men handled their eticka with greater skill than (ho wesrurnmers, except, perhaps. in the mso of lntlit-In, who no?) only nlmhea well huh also conducts lain-aelfon the icu like one well trained in the points of the game. Dixon is another whom work is above the average. The balance of the Wutcrluo team IS mule up of fair players, but on the whole the a,r_g;g:o;;u:Ior1 does not merit thepruiae hn.-Lmwd upon in by VlB3l.vlH prmexn. The poruonnol of tho funrn : L'n..\.v.\ ..-_` \l`...~...... Ul-HP Clip UI DIIU UHDQTIO UOCKOy llHl0ll- In sizing up the telllll-I it. we); felt: the contest would be a keen one. The fourteen young athloloslmtl been trained a-system atically for the event: and it. was felt. to be u cane of skill prevailing. This eurmizze proved correct; as`t.bo superior combination wnrlx of the home team completely myati lied the visitors I0 wue :'->rnoV!nn:: Lhov him] not looked for and were no.`. prepared to conuand against). Then. again, Lho I lnnnl man h:unHn.I Hinir AH:-I1: with The sacrum Bevtette Go powlt To Fron- tomu-li Hyu score 0|` wee To FIve-A Magnicent Exhlbltlon 0! Hockey Wan Wltneued-`l'he Vunqulnhed Were Snrprlsed and Dluppolnted. Frontenac: met their Waterloo an did Wellington his--witb abrillient victory. Wellington's success created a manifesta- tibn in the kingdoms of Europe. Fron- tennce prowess (`rented a corresponding: stir in the Onmiio hockey kingdom. It was used blow for Waterloo. The die- tinguiahing jockey colors that have so often landed the Queen's plate have been lowered and Seuigram humbled. They may be able to make gookl whip.-key and raise fast horses in Waterloo. but at grafting a hockey team they are distinct failures. The valor of Seagram s collection of pets had been heralded abroad with such pomposity that it was wll h fear and trembling that the litt.lo'teain bearing the hiatoric name went forth to meet them. But remembering the story of lhvid nnd Goliath they took heart and went forih tn Ibattle. The strong was slain and the mighty vanquished and for the present season Seagrum will not nunlber aninngg his many trophies the intermedizste champion- ship cup of the Ontario hockey union. In nizina nn r.lm I-numa ir. wnn fnlh hlm jwmmoo MET WAIERL00.| FRONTENACS WON AN EASY ViC- TORY LAST NIGHT. Cllpu from The loo. . g BIG [0 ClT|'_V. Wbarfe wrohg with Whitncy? enquires the Ottawa Cmzsn. In the r-3|: place be can : think right. :He is both biuaod gpd warped. Thin mnrnimr nix lmdn of mm in lnr-nan. warped. This ll) ing nix lost): of buy in ID0088- eiou croe the ice from Wolfe island fa; Is on the local market. n. \||Iv\\|| ...iuu.iiu. The case of Col. Alexander McDonnell. 1'ic:on. Ont , vs. the New York Carmel and Hudson River r.-iilfoad has been Ap- pealed by attorney Sargeant, Syrucuue The care will be heard by the appellate di- vision of the fourth julicml district. of the supreme co irt. Tue case was recently med in justice Willmum-' court. and a ver- dico of no cause of action rondered. Col. Mchunriell sued to recover $30,000 for damsges autamed while returning from t.hi- city to Canada at the close of the Or- angemen s celebration here. The sun to day soon relieved the over- head wires of their burden of ice. Many I wires were broken by the hcavy load they bad to carry. \ I"l, l,_.`_ .__-'._._ -.2LL `\'L:L_.,\..1 ___, ' , r., vv ..uun- nun n u uuun. Ln, uuuunu nu. RICK IlUl'H[*`.H.\' (`l.l~3RH\' HT]: 31` I: lwoun Brock mul l rIm-mu slrm-l.~', .--mm! Ing 7 rooms. with 1-xwlmlun klh-hrn, hm etc. Alsn lwu hnu.~'`s on llruck um---1 mljul lug that occupied by Dr. I~'uwlur, to wlmlu 1; ply- ' Monnrual E(aTUCLo Wunfrod h'enra,New Yorkie visiting his parents at. Heazhield. Ho hn been unwell ` for some time and has come home to re I cuporabe his health. J A Qfnwnrf. uhn rnnrmmntnrl 'Y`ru-nnrn I KIUIIIU la UUUII LU-U(l_y- His many fnendea will be pleased to learn that R. F. Harvey is much better and may he able to perform his duties in S. :corge a cathedral at to-nigl1L a service. VIHIIA. Miss Stella Cosgrove. vi-+il.ing: the Mines Sturgeei-. returned to her home in Once-*-. accompanied by Miss Dovio Sturgeae, I57 I Montreal etroct. I|!....f_..A L`......n K'..... \'.-..l. i.. ..Z.. .'__lf_ ' L'|Ip!.`lllbB IJIH IIGEIILII. J. A. Stewart), who represented Toronto school of practicnl science at the cnginnel'- ing scenery dinner la-It evening. returned home at noon to-day. ` I115: munv frmnrlu wi" ha nlnncnrl tn lnnrn Jill`. DLlll"r{l)HH' loll UIUIILIVUHI ILFCCL-. Mrs. W. Summerville. Odo-ea, is the guest. of Mrs. M. J. Allen, (:.n-rent. arrcon. F. N.` Linoxrnnri Rr|l`lxAH'a drhn|- rn. KUEFB U1 JJYPIV. 0|. 1}. IIHBII, IIIIKTCLU EVTCOL. I | 1-3. M. Lmgwood. Suckettfa Harbor. re- turned home last. evening miter a abort. visit. \IZ,... (_Vl..II.. (` A . . . _ . . .A _ I` 4 \l,`__-_ Conn:-ll A t Km-In wood. Last; night the choir of I) won ntroob Mo- thnclieu church gave a concexl: at; Rock wood hospital for the insane for tho benet of thelnmmna` About thirty drove out and gave. ll bnl!ix\nb ent,excnnun_ent Solna were rendered by the Misses Sherk,M, Orrer, A. Bus.-am. Mrs Evuna and W. A. Imvell (J. W. Wnlker gave :1 reading and F. Slmv mom entert;nino.-:1 the {zntlnoring \VlU\Qr[1ln- maphone nalectinns. Mrs. I-Ivun and W. .v\. lmvoll rendered a vocal duet in capable Mylo and Mmus Bnsnnrn and Singiorron R rkilful piano duet. At the Close of the at- fuir those who participated were dined. I Movomonnrol than People--Whnt They Are Nnymz and Doing. Sir Squiro Bancroft. left. for Toronto yua- , torvluv afternoon. I F). B (hllnghur in on the sick lisb. Ho I was vorv all !an. night. \l.._.1 L`|l.. \.r\AA'r\.\ l\n'n.-in J` ..z '11! VUIVV Ill 135$! IIVKIIII M:-A Ell.-1 McAr!n-1. I)u'orin, ia visiting Mrs. Sturgoau, 1.37 Montreal street. run w .e.............;n.. m4.,__.. ;- W- `...,... ....... --u..u(.. . un ululllu I)| rvnrunry. Pvevnab of the New York (`.loLhinp; rmro, Brock street, ml! offer to the pubhc all his randy made clothing an cost price. His c-mck ia woll zmmrcod. Pmplo in need of Qrlothing will do well to call on bun as he in rk-nI.nrvn:nA.'l tn n-rlnnn |n'a mnnl. lln nl V."-EHY (`,0.\Il-`l>R I`.\lH.!-I D\\'F.[.LI.\'H. N0. 134 King Him-t, pu.~A~ .\luy ls! ; mod- "ern Inlprovemc-nts; rout Inodo.-rntc. Apply next door to ISAAC 2'5IMP\'nN. may (hat. lxty Heats. A B. Mr:CaHum, M.A., of Paisley. a graduate of Queon s, says the liberals will redeem East and Ween Lamblon, North Perth. Lincoln, North and Centre Bruce, Suu1tl1(h~r_\y_ Halton, Wont; Simcoo, Cenlro Snmcoe, West: York, \Veet Durham, M us` kokrn. Went; Wellington, East. Hastings and North Lnn,-rrk. lIY`l7,. ..`1II...-._. L'.. ,_-AA.. (`-4 , ,, . ~ EIIIU LVUTLH l4lIH"ll'K. We will marry fty seuta for a certain- ty, rinid Mr. McCnHum. "and we havon ghting chance in about ten others." Lnll`, {Ill I Ivlxcchell. Don't Be A Martyr I`u Piles. Trusk's 3'lagnen*.ic Ointment _will cure you perfectly without causing pain or du- cumfuxt. 1),. . L-u|_ __.| __- L_,,, , UUIHIUI L- Buy :1 bottle and see how oaeily you can rid yourself of thin tortunng disease Only `.. .')v. at. any druggists. Said by E. C. Ivlltr-hall. I_nr-Inn]; will uu UH LU Cllll UH DIN! (18118 is determmed Lo H`-dl1(`.6 his stock. He ni- su gives great. value in clothing made to order. no! -u guns I \IllIrIl'IiI lIl |.lI'lHl The olontors-nro earnestly requested to rend the political articles in this iwuo. The grant iasuos are dealt: with in convinc` mg manner If the eh-chord wvll read we lmveno douhtuq no the re-ulc--'.`vIr Harty a cslechinrl. This week the W|lI<.' will be crowded wim political news. (lreut Sale lI1;;x`1g.V-A'l`l:;aMI\I()xnllnV 1)! I-"e-hrmu'y. h.....,..s .J .I,,. \r. .. \',.. ,| ..- IJIII put nlelullllllll. We have some hundreds of remnants of carpets from one to fifteen yards in length. We would like to clear Lhem out before the new cax-pens arrive mud have mmked them down to half prtce, Came and woe them. R. Mclhul, King.-Icon carpet warehouveo. llI'iIll.I ul :1 Unllll. In the early hours of yesterday morning Herbert. the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Deekn, 318 Queen ntreet,,died of pneumonia. He was aged two wars, seven months and eleven days and was a very bright litblo lad. LOSl~JmTRN, lUl!.\II THI-I RESI- dence of Hon. H. A. |\'!rl(pnlrh-k, |w:mH- fully nlltuulcd. uppuulm .\l:u-lmmld Purk. `\p ply no KlllKl`A'l`IH(`K J: Rum-tn.-4. (mtnrlo St. ..___4 Lama Km out-I-3|. Coat counts for litLle,aiming to getrrid of them quick is the idea. A number of pairs of Indian kid boots. patent. tip, coin toe style, Inca or button, put. on our bargam table for $1. Hainen & Loclmto. I Carey Inlll Get Better. In is stated that convict Carav. recently shot, in rallying from the effects. Ills condition last evening was very much im- proved and his recovery ig pronounced ul- uwet a certainty. the puck when proeied lmitaad of trying to do gll Lhework alone. He poaaost-ea un- doubted ability and was very much in evi- dence all through who match. Frnntennm: are :1 wall hnnnnrl rnnm uenco nu Lnrougn Imo maucn. Froutenacs are a well bahnced team and play together` with skill" and effective- ness. Every man performed his work cleverly. but special mention must be ` made of McI)awall`a prowess an cover- poinb. Hedid not: make in error and never wonalber the puck that he did not succeed in getting it. Hiecack also de- serves praise {or his conduct between the , poets. In fact Che players never put up so strong 9. game. ,- I.l|DIO'i Burn beet Barnico coal, 35 ton delivered. W. U. Craig & Co . Onhurio Ibreob. Th It is wc!l mmugh in e talk about the gond qualities of :1 tea. hut ngr all it is` what ia shown by brewing that is the nal test. The number of r.n_m ` ofgoodte.1t!ntc:mhc brewed from I. tingle pound h:H as much rclauon to economy as the price per dad. Froma pound ofR.1:n I,:d's Pure ndirm Tea, :00 cups of tea can be made. Fe-side. the rvnrh Ihnrn ia n... .m-.1;ou PERSONAL MENTION. Road The Political mm-ms ,l_,. V 0l'SI-I ()('(`l.'Pll-ll) BY MR. 1 Klnu Hlrvet. Exlmnnlnlx uml 1 convenlunc-~:-I. In-nl mudcrutc. 3 door toJUnm-2 l nu'I:. The (uno>Auponled. .. \`..... \ ....|. um ...I.....| (:.'|T;_I-\`T4 D VICINITY. Carpet HeIuIinulII_ ,,__,. L, 1 . z 5-ponmng. "Our Guests" was propo-ed by Mr. Stevens and rec-ponded to by D. I. Dunc on behalf of the Mn society, und by W. M. Kannawin, divinity.` A song. "Tr-rnmy Atkins. by J. R. Costa. was heartily ro- C9|V0d,ClI1g for nnencore,v-which mu given in "The Boys of the Hid Brigade." The remaining toasts were. "Seniors." \tton-`led V-0 beJ. D (3 wig and J.\\', Welh; "Prou- pecbora, by ' G. Rothyell and W. Thom- Imaon, Rona! vi, a pioncr from the eloczm district; "L:diea."byJ I! Mclmnnnn And Ly Erillorufl; "Pine." byl? S. Nichol-on. A piano Iolo by Mr. Hempwoll snd recita- Ann BTU? aepm TJITIOHCE. The fanulty tong was sung by C. 1 . Merritt. E Holland playing the accnm- panirnenba. With great cunnon of oratory Mr. Baldwin. sun or bnahap Bcldwin` pro~ paved "Si.-Ver Inatitutiom-." W Mcl'bail, McGvll,ar.d J. A. Stewart. \'arml.y. re- 5-ponning. "Our Gum-u" wan nrono-ed bv queen in. "(_hwcn a and Her Faculties" was ably propo-ed by J. l)onno`.ly, jr., who drew a vivnl comparimn between the science ile` purtmente of Mcllill, Toronto university nnil l3uo0n'e. Oi the longer two one was supported by liberal donations, the other by the government. Tnev had you a law idana to learn from Queen a which was supported by the pluck and onergy of its faclllhy. (,*uenn`a mining eclmul was bound Lo guio in the mineml Industries r`r tlns cnunrry. llr-r ,r(r.v.du\-*o.=- were al- rearly holding p-`ruminant. positions. a few of whom are (Sn-irloa Fox, Harry (lnesn, li. Bruck,\T. L Walter, G. Spnlnwood, H II Kirkpatrick and T. 8 Satin. The aucco-n in the department was wholly duo to the fv.v:ulu.y, in which Prof. Dupuia up- penrnwory prominently. Prnf llunllln nml l`mf Hnnrlwin rennnnrl- [K'3l"F`V'{`ry l)l'UIl.|Un!|y. Prof. Uupuinmld l'mf (mrlwinreapond- ed L0 Lhm Loni-L, rovelhn-,2 in early xe- minia-censca and grout}! of tho unvvershy and its science depurtmenb. N. R. Car- michael also spake to claw tozu-t., showing the close conmctiun between the science and arts depeutmenca. Thu fnnnllu -nnu DIM! nuns! `JV P. \\ -JCk`*ll| t|L LIHU JLIUPLUTU KPIVU II Cornet. solo Tno pro:-idenr. hm;-My gave a history of the engineering rmcmuy. whuih duroa its orxgin back only one your. The wciety was the natural outcome of the ra- pully developing science deparnment of Queen :-. Au|..\-_ .. _...l u..- l.`.....In:....`! ...-.. ..Ll.. lA:.il |"ure\'ei'\' I iiiovwru um prriporuu. l riiiciiinl (limit. in iwiuiiidiiig thought- in holler to Loni-it Our Country" inst-and o! The Dorniiiion." Thu dmniiiimi wins it recent fniiimtioii, and our wiunnry would be more l0`\dll_V underatooil by all The ['l`lll(`lL)`|l referred to miiifurierntioii iii 1`'(`i7, suyiiig that Sir John A. Mu(:l0iiul-l winliuil co (`-lll (,`niia(l~i the kingiliiin hub llritii-li entitle- nu-n objected, for iliey could not fLlK`Ol( ll how the couiitry would prosper, an the t.ii.le of (loininion wine {I COlI.`[)l'0lnl?8. (Jaiimliilias rapidly denloped FllI(;'3 cun- leileintion, mid during tl|B punt low inniitlis LWO reninrlxablo steps lmve been Liikeii,-uiuul in every wiiy Locoiifodermion. Until at year ago bhu Cl|lli`| govr=rnment~, owing to treaties. found it. iliicult to dis- criiniiiute iiguinsb the m0l.l)0l` couritry int. mcontily she took Llielbull by tho lIOFl\P and opened up her markets for the aduiiseioii of British goods at. lower l`l\l .UP~ than the products of other countries. The ireatiea were laid aside. and Canarla/liiis tiilurii e groan step towards the uiiiiicatioii of trade with the umpire, Lllltl to eiic0iii'~ nge closer relubioiie wirh the British oni- pim should be the desire of every Briwli i-ulijuct. The other step: Trio United -`iime.-i wished to man aside the riiguluciiina touching the B"l1X l?l[_' sen, formed at-iiho tribunal in Paris. l-Iiigliiiid (ll1(`.lll1Bd Lo l,llP`Cue's9 the matter because blie(`irmdimi priiy council mfuirid to enter into any ro- luuiioii from the fribuiiiwsiidiiign. The lioirio }:0\i'6Hll) lCHD i'er-pectic the ruling of the C.ui:uliaii privy council, which .=liowr- that Ca-iiida him become in [)I'lnL`lplll pm in the Britirh empire. Caiiiidii iv no l()n;_"Cl' ll colony but. I! junior partner in the firm of John Biill& Co. The principal then ii'r;;o the etudtnre L0 be loyal to 1 `made Lind lliirain. Uiiiindii z`-mod out, iiruong the notions for her iinmutublo principles of civil and religious liberty. built, up by religious men. and a country worthy the support. of rill loyal F0118. The influence and possibilities of the mining school.-:4 were briefly C0mII1lt`.l'iLC(l on. The rpoulicr wee loudly rip ilaudod and an the princip.-Ll hook hi? 9 t the boys sang, llnnnrin Hwlna the rum acxence ecrm;-I by J. A. mewaru. The ret. hour was spent. in relishing A choice bill of fare, wlnch included all the delicate and d.nnt.y dishes of tho Hanson. Pmprietor Crate`: record an n oal.erer'iv sulllcient to ensure an unsurpassed menu. The bill of fare was thoroughly discussed in compurumve reilenco, but. when the (omits opened the fun commenced and with savory speeches the hours ow rapid- ly by. The Queen was remember. ed by tho pr:-uvdunl, and R tom_-I. to her was lmartily drunk. Tllo Domini- on came next and was p:'n[;mzed by (J. E. Fmllck. who e-lmwod (hub Curmdn. was lmlmd wibh engineuring interests. He was um. rc(ul_\' I0 buhevo the writings of some uho clnnnud that all bmnrrlltm of science exwiod for the m-lmml lwnelll. of man Sciencu hnd L0 do mth (lI8 lngher nature. ...= ...n.. n. LI.'nl...nl \..unl.\ unrl nrhnr Ln-mat. lu\K(iI'2 l"l'l(.\'I!-\llI'Il) RlN).\l IN (`EN- tml lncI\l|ty,m llIl|)I`u\'\'lIl-nls, pri- vate hmno. No. II llrlck '1`:-rrm-o-, nppu.-tile St. Paul's uublmth .~k'|mul. .\lunm-ul Hm-rt. oU1U|ACU [HUI LU UU Wllll |I|U NIL.`/IUZ IIKALIIIU. us awn m Miclmol .\ugolo, and other great men of tho emhcr age-n. As Vanndau now rules we murkeb in u~be-we uurl nickel. he hoped man to mu her control the trade fun nlummuxu. Tho A-1|u_-`mg of Thu Muplo [Aj.ll Fure\'er`\ f :H0wo_~d um prnpor-nl. I :-unnnml (Lynn! in rn.u.nndnur Lhnnuhl . [H'|HL'|p.-II MJUK HIP! Uoorgm Ii-xloa the} I?` u _|..nl. nun ..r E The Inaugural Dlnnor of Queen : Youngcu I-loc|ety- l'hc science Department stan- plng to the from In College Recordi- Upeeohon by the Faculty And stuaoutu. Queen`! university engineering society recorded tlb first annunl dinner in ion hia- tory last-night. The society is of recent`: organization, and if it; in permiuable to borrow anbpinion of the memben as stu- dcnga from their condurn around the festive board. the long lie of brilliant. graduates from the un raic will be greatly nul- m-.-ntedduring be next) few years. ~ J.`h momberv, about forty,in all, and repre- r,miLnt.im guet-be assembled an the Hotel Frontenac in nine o`clock and half an in) 1` later sat down at dinner. with C L rteulue. president, in the CNN chair. while on his right and left: eat prin ex; vsl Grant and the faculty of the science deg umenc: Professors Goodwin, llupuia, Milli-r. Mason and demonstrators Lehman iind N Cnrmiclmel. The science departi- mom of McGill univereihv was represented by W. Mcl'hail and Toronto prncbicnl science clloul by J. A. Stewart. Tim firul. lmnr um: alumni`. in relishing I I {nus mm ANNUAL l)lNNER.| 'THE ENGINEERING SOCIETY OF QUEEN'S AT THE FRONTENAQ. IL IIVJIIIIIJXILII-lLllJllLl|.lI.lIlIl|u' I- F,` !`U'|l' LUU |JU_yB Hlllx, 3 Boyu. t thus junturo gave 3 nu-nuinnr. hnr-Hv rrnun n Wjivifgim 1| yuu IKU Iuuwnmg U1 ullll bouae early remomer thnt MU - RATS Improved Elgctri Cleaning `Machine in the bolt. method for cleaning carpou. . 7 80716 yqnr ordenrto our oo. \ [,*'tuon. ` cdrpnxnt-.00O~ ALF UF THE l-`l..\'l` U\'|-Ill 'I`lH~} IHIKEY (30'n Uluthlmg Hturl`. King Htx'L-L-t, uuI_|n|n- In nuuws 1':-mung (ml:-c. Apply at Wnm (:8. JAMES REID, 9 33:: .':S.J"" HOUSE CLEAN 6 you no thinking of slow house MU `D Avva `l.._._...__-.l I.V|--.._:_ n___1( ______ ,_,__ ____._'----`v, 5 {mt lung, Bevel Pint .\l!rror. lined Driven. only `I0. '3 hnvn 0!|IIrv4 M. 3|]. which In grxxl value M .$l7L ' nus soub Z(7Z)-;\"IE;l-`l')EB0ARD, L 4-..... |..__ 4.... cu- .. \n__.._. __; -.--,_- 0ur January Sale of Fqmitpm C M M.,.Om,` 5 run gum-mu. '0 intend 10 cnnzanma It durimf F-`hI'IIFV Wh 3011"` W Hpt-Mn Bargains. -on..- --. .- A--. --------- !Sutherland s 10 Per Cent. of! Rubbers. Shoes, 20 to 25 Per Cent. oft. IA Carnival of I-FRIDAY-- tionn by Mr. Baldwin ware further conni- butiom to the musical programme. The dinner, as huge success. cloned with the ringing of Auld Lang Synn." URNIHITPII) TIN`) l)l RICHI- denco, 1:40 Jnlumnm slh-1-l. Hood l0<'L\lll_\' nerrom. drnlnnmw, nll nmdnrn I`()H\'|"l|lf'I\I't`H ) r-w<'-I-i nu un'IunI.nIu . S. l{. Armstrong. clerk of the munici- pnliny of Petorboro. bu wrimm to city ulork Dronmm. asking for information) touching the collection of taxes here. It. is proposed In make 3 change in the man- nur of tux colleociou chore and informmiou was required touching the local aysfam. 'I'o Bogln DI_-Ill Ihrly. In is likely the Nth }'.W.U. vies will be called together in either tle int. or second wool: in March for com any orgnni. zation. It. is intended to bags the regi- menl: in good condition for the queen`: birthday. To travel from Kingsvn to Ilondon or Woodstock via 0.1`. R. now oooba O3 50. -11 AT SUTH[RLAND S. It tones up the stomach, gives healthy, vigorous ac- tion to` body and brain. Enriches the blood, steadies ~ the nerves and energizes the whole system. Sold by Druggisls and Fancy Grocers. DOSE-A wine glass full three times I day. Sole Agents lor Canada: LAWRENCE A. WILSON & C0., MI :32 oi-rAmoa1"n::'r. Nourish, tens, sustains and refreshes; is very palatable. and may be borne by the most en- feebled stomach; never produces constipation," but, on the contrary, it aids digestion and assimilation, removing fatigue. and im- proving the appetite. Rellable Shoo House. Booking llI'0I'.l-I;IIA.I(VlII. .._..._.. _I-__L _: .1 V CALVI. l`IHll)l`Z.V(II`], WI lH{(N`K H'I`|l|'I|`I'I'. l.\I.\ll`]- , dlnto |)(ms-u'74.~'|0ll; ull Imulvrn |Inp|`u\--|nuI1l.~e. Apply to C. I.I\'1xus1~n.~' .(- llllu. Shoe Bargains Montreal. " When fatlguodnnd Iufferlng from I uvon cold VIN MARIAN] enabled me to may "Carmen." -.....l IAIYITIII1. ` emf. }uus|; N vM'T;TIN 'rE:uu.wr:, vm.\'- (seas Hlmot, m'Cll])iI`1l by D:-nlu Brunlguu. Pouu-union May Int. Apply ul Wum UlIh*t.'. Under the Patronage at mo Often the Arch- bluhop and tho Very Rev. the Dean of Ontario. runnwn Lute Boovdonco of Alexander dunn. Johnston an-not. STAFF of Univvnitr t`.r.1du.'\t(-n. Attention given to lnultdual not-dun! pm. The renement. and <-ultu:\~ of home gmblned with the hlzhost mental lmlnlng. Tin belt Dlnmtlonnl ul\1nl.nnm.IIth even UR.NlH}lHl) 10-nllty, perfect drnlnmzu, ull modern convonlcnccs. Apply to Du. \\'.\nm:Lx. The Munyou nomm on Mt instantly, giv- ing relief utter the I two or three doses and -in-cling n rupici -um own in Qnrmust obstinate cnsvu. 1'11:-re la a separate Mun- yun l`('m(`(l fur euui: disease and each spe- citic inns puln din-ctimm so more can be no Iulunku. I! uu uru ailing get .\iunyon'| Hulda to Hvult from your noun.-st dru - KIM: It will Ir.-um-Ibo your disease and tel ou- how to (.'lll'I: ynurst-if with a 25-(:('llt . unyou In-mt-sly. it you Kind thut you 1m\;|e' n rm-Iunutlsln. mku .\lnnyuu's ltlu.-umntin Pure. it fun imvv kidnc truublo,, take Munymrs (hiuey ('ur(-. f nervous. tnke Muuyuu's .\'L-rve (`um-. If you have cutarrh Muuy0n'l Cuturri: Cure and Tuhieis wiii -uyro you. If It In rc-mule omnpiuiut, use .`viuuyuu'n Fumuie ('ure. If you have stom- ach trouble take .\Iuuyon s Dyspepsia Cure; for n cold or n vomzh, the (`old `Wire or the (Iough (Jun-1:. umi so on. No mnttvr what the QIHWIBL` you can be llbsullitt-(Irv certain of u ('lH't.' if you tuiw the re-mo y remun- lncmleri in the Gulch-." \VbI.'|`v you nm in doubt, in |J('l`HUl)i|l letter in l i'ufn-not lilnuyou, 11 um! 13 Alb:-rt street, Toronto, will bu unlvu-rwl. with free medicai ud- vt:_-a~ fur uuy dist-.lrt`. A CHURCH SCHOOL. Ens i`1">?:'.\.'(:TI-:4, in: `ma n `K :mu':|<:'r{ 1.\1.\n~:- dlntn I)()HNl'N.~'|nlII ull lII(HI4`l`lI Imnrux-mm-nl.~a. LAR(H'I l"l'l(.\'l!-\lH'Il) RlN).\l (`I-I.` K lI)cnl|tv.m(xh-rn llnnmn-nu-nln, nr snvss nbI?Is' ms MUHVN 9l 'u|I_I_n's'"uu"mlr: icuscf JIEAI. ESTATE DOOMINO. omblned with the hlxhost mental Tho hengrcauouu ndnntngegvlth every homo com and mm-venlonre. `hauls Courts. Cloqnov. and stating. _ A dl-count of nnmhlnl to daughter: or CIWDCII. For mn Inbrmntlon npply lo I CORNWALL. M._A.. Prlncl pol. ...:Jmpmvod.%Hnmmnpathio% -4-` jjnjn 1:- KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Iullvuul II. Principal. anl. L~`!N, {or my mu! I-In-mu rlmuu-.., In n1*.~xI.`n:~u,sImIc1- lL-\.\'l) AND CIVIL :EllV'lL`E slimizcm no-0 tonal on .\l<).\'li.\Y, .1.-\.\I. MN, l~1\1-nlux `.'."."'_".`I',`- '." WV *7`'` `: " Fur mu lnrnrmmlun call M. Cu lop: Umco, U1lal1`(-ll-awn` Block. R0-0 wnoal on .\I).\`li.\Y. J.-\.\I. .1111, .\`!H rnr hnv nml l~`.\1-nhm lndlvl-lunl lnntnu-(Inn. I-`ur mu lnrnrmmlun call M. Col- lmnr Una-o. uqhlrolluwr mock. TO BE |."Ei`." Al\"l"lD T0 Bl'\'--.\ OVER. 5 BED. rooms. oxu-uslon dining room and kit. hon vllh all |mpm\"m`nl.s, m uni Anoly'$tar only 152?; -l-`UR SALE. ' Ill IVIVIICI} President. .\H`IHlH(`l l nll lnmlc-I Apply nu: I003 Inn Il'l-UIUTY OI) III'C Ill In reply M. Britten touched ret upon the eppoirmnenb of comm-aeionore John Oldn, e coneervetiveu.-u one, R. Crewford. enother. and A l` .Mertin the third. all three honest end likely to ll their duties conscientiously. Joseph Swift was at one time e commissioner, the Isle '1`. Henley wee enotner, both conservatives. show- ing e desire on the pert of the government to do whet wee right and just to ell parties. The govern- ment he been well edminietered in this respect. The clue ol ruen eppointed bee ehown thie. The epeeher denied then the leet eeeeion of perliementwes improperly celled At thet eeerion members of the opposition were brought face to feee with eutemente they her: uncle. They could not deny them. but took refuge behind the subterfuge thee they had been me report eds The epeeher took no the different pointe rnede by Dr. Smythe. re liriencee of the pronnue All were eourered in e etreightlore-erd manner end to the eerie tectlon of theeodienoe. He quoted the status of the dominion in luppo ol hie stuceneuh. end eeid thet Dr Srnythe. in eeenhinn Iain nhqnvon -an nwidnnhli iiveun-_ IT` III III HIIU III IIIJIDU. In making his charge. Ill ovidcztly i gnot- -nm 01 tho law. although 1 buyer. Or will- lully contorted Inch Th. nnnnhnp nnnn-nxrl unk. ghoul: Ilo ncuunu III cu qnuwn . `ho ' elonodvith about lot the tuna. E by Hon. Williun atly` (bout wan also gin: lur inch clndidnun. IIK IFIUI IlInXlII$l EDIT: NICO] Hf. Budyhtllvo npptur- elected by ac- clunntioo. although the notion prophesied nail-b In Ill nnnnnn ucuriu In on qnuton `I5.--5.. 1-Inn vi sale or ti aoer iimita. Touch ng upon the sale of school books, the speaker said he did not care B"'C6ll0 if school books could be procured as cheap as dirt. if the people were imposed upon to the extent of a tenth of a mill to satisfy a trust, just so much were the books too dear. In regard to the locomotive question. the speaker said no one was better pleased than himself upon learn ing of the probability of King- aton getting the contract. All honor and thanks to Mr. Britten and Mr. llzirty for their energy in that direction. He had thought the matter had been breached {or the purpose of inuencing the voters, but be was glad to hear from Mr. Britten that such was not intended. However, he charged the liberals with making use of i.lie telegrams for gross election purposes. It was very opportune for Dr. Borden to happen along just at this time, as alder- man Elliott said without knowing there was an election on. But he was going to say that despite "Bob, Bordon and Blair the liberals were not going to win in On- tario. The speaker hoped to have a clean election. He counselled the liberals to rise above ignoblo and contemptible practices of corruption. Fairly contested Kingston was LUllB0l`VI- tive. Devpiie their corrupt practices, he was going to rout the liberals horse, foot and artillery on March let. I. -...\I.. \I LI...'aa.\-. e.u.;.|..ul Rn-A -`I\A-\ 00y EDOUIG KIIDW 0! Int! exiaumuu Ul umsu ' money, and he did not require any body to tell llim of it being there. There was no getting away from the fact that the pro- vince was in debt: to the extent of over rive millions of dollars, notwithstanding the C.`\pll &llZ.llZl0n of figures by the nance minister. The comparison of Quebec with Ontario is unfair. Additional expenditure I! encountered there that does not: zillect Ontario, whilo Ontario has greater re- sources of income. How long is this tliing going to last. Our forests cannot be replaced. Our resources are bound to be crippled. The only p0Er'|bll- ity is direct tuxiition. "If the government cannot keep out of debt now. how will it be ten years hence I ace no way out of it but by direct taxation, which will be the greatest barrier to the progress of the province." Forent limits should not be sold by mere order of the council, but by the whole government. It was I! care- leoe. act of the government not to protect Canadiai workmen in connection with the sale of aber limits. 'I'|_.-,.L _.._ .._.._.. .1... ....I.. at ...l.....l lm.-I... ohm 3|; "rII::&r;\":i"n`~'nls. R>`I;s_g\ n," wmo Omco. ova: I3'nx.~n A3] Anon` ` I'll I ~ r:.:r'- W... .,,.:`u IIIIL been 1" - Mr. Smythe questioned gures quoted by Mr Hmty for the speaker : benet. However. upon examination. the speaker found Mr. Hurcy was right. "As I always am, said Mr. lluny. Regard- ing the money held by the dummion government to the credit of the province of Ontario. Dr. Smythe said there did not stand a man in shoe leather who could Lake credit for in being there. Every echool boy should know of the existence of that mnnnv_ and he did not. renuire nnvbodv i n-om Doing were no xulm me Lnrutw. Ho criticized the nppoinnxnonb of Mr. Noxim M a third inspector of asylum: and peuitentinriea. Such conduct, he mid. would have been a diagmce to Lhegroz-1: Walpole government of hit-tory.. Mr. Noxon eat. for 170 dawn on the penibantiury commission and received $l.7U0 from the dominion government, bur. the Ontario `uovornmeni kept only 3300 out: of Mr. Nuxnn n aalury. \.'nma - Whnt dill vnu do With the A\"X0ll F B&H\I'y. Vmce: What. did you 4 31.500 you gob to stay out of mu. 9" -)l.uuu3 beat; '." ll- C lily aiuernoon no but: uurunmmuile. Dr. Smythe began to speak at three o clook. -He regretted thslatensss of the hour, but promised not to be tedious. He returned thanks for the high standard in which the previous speakers had discussed politics and questions of the day. He hoped the press would retain the standard, but regretted that the Walt: had deliber- ately iuisreprescred him. Regarding the . assertion that he was cltqsen for acsbinet position, he said such was the case. He was looked upon as a coming minister in a cabinet which Mr. Whitney would be sure to form. He had never aspired for the honor. The speaker asked why the o"ernment did not appoint as license commissioners men who were not pxrtizans. Surely a sufficient number of unbiased men could be found in the oily to act in that ='capacity. He found upon a canvass that the hotel keepers would not declare on which side they were. The speaker offered to putup $200 if every statement made by him, touching the nances of the province, could not be veried by James McArtliur, accountant. If he did not verify the speaker s statements the money could be turned over to the general hospital. The Ontario government had not only spent the John Sandfiold Mac- donuld surplus but had sunk the province in debt to the extent of ve mil. lions of dollars. They had received eevontyenino millions and expended eighty four millions. If the rnanuigor of tne M. 1`. company rnluoe-ted (Jiipt. Cas- kin to resign on account of him running behind from year to year, Capt. (fmskin, as amiuiof honor. would at once step down and out. The speaker used this v-imile as showing the attitude of the peo- iile of Ontario to the present government. He quoted gures, which he made to show the ovsrnments utter bankruptcy, and, be c aimed, the debt was iiicrouniiig yearly. This year Mr. Harcourt proposes to spend three millions, three hundred iind ninety-seven dollars. May a merciful pro- vidence. or (Sod in his mercy, prevent him from being there to fulfil the threat." ` Ha nrilinivuzrl Hun nnnniiimnnnf. nf hilt`. lllly IIlK"f IWC Tho upshot announced shut. already It. {Andi Lad tun -nnnu-Ira nlnotnd In mu. x Dr. !IIl]Ih0'I Long Annmant-3h|Iag Oharxon which Ho Cannot Bubatanuato -Thov Won Hull: Annwerul B1 In. Brltton, Who Quoted the Law In Sup- ort of HI: Olnlm. Herowibh is given a continuation of the addresses delivered in the city hull yester- day afternoon at bhe nominations. In-_ Hmvhhe bomm I-oeak at three |cm` E1Au. Nommmons. BALANCE OF THE ADDRESSES ' 2` DELIVERED YESTERDAY. do wibh the ` the lush con- IX: _ ...:'m"'7""--'-`M uuuu. Ill! Itulolnlal Ulrnor. 63 10; Elm phio, 85 05; Snow Road, _85 95; Staring- uon, Piuobnrp and Ulcnblmioy 55; Cum- dan But. \ bonus 2, am : L.u|unorI'. N5.').'.'U; /non, 83 55. Uongregntinnnl - First, 826.42; Calvary. _ $5;B9l.he|, .' Finn Bapunt church, $24.60; Union atrooc Bapzisu, $2 `:5. a ~hrv-rv 4 u rnrnru A list: of amounts subscribed in the va- rious city and county churches in aid of the Kingston general hospital in : Anglican churcbee-A|| Saints , $7.25 ; Sc Luke's. $7 ; St. Geonza`a, $53.80 ; 35. James . 35; St. Paul's. S28 Mobhndiab churchen-S_vdnbun street, $l0l ; Queen street, SI`: ; Princess A treat. 37 01. D._.Iu.-t---_ Q5. A_.l_._I_ Dunn -- E I I Q1 Ul. Prosbyeor-ian-Sb. Andrew`:-. 8100 -$5 ; Cooke's, $15: Cb|lmon'. $65.20; Zion, L1 53 rocxrv m'I7.rm:'%. Methodist - Moscow. Colobrook nnd Yukar. $I2 236; Porumoubh, CL`: Gwa- noquo Bun. % 60; Walla Island. $3; Bath ` sud Pnrot.I. n B.sy,83 78. Sydonham. 85.9.1; Amherst Inland, S2 75; Batteries, 89 5.3; Elglnburg. $3; .\I mntnin Crow, 33 50; Grace chnrbh. Gunnoquo, 8612; Pinto burg, 8'3`: ; Perth Rand. 34: Milton. l,'ninn. llmhndi-9. nnrl D...|\.o-.;... Q`). uurg, 1.; .9 ; ruru: now, 64: Milton. Union. ochodiat nnd Proabyberinn, 83: Nawburch. Union, Mocodinc and Presby- terian. 88 91 r `Llllllli May I Lnig I During the evening ll abort programme was well carried out-. Miss Bolts reiider- ed ll delighmul solo. as did also Mieal Scobell, Uepe Vincent. N.Y. Dr. Clark contributed 11 eelection (ii~eeLiiig" (Guurisrd). in a very pleasing manner. Mien Kinghoiii a solo was also well re- cuivcd. Queen's mandolin and guitar club was present and their ieveral selections won merited praise. Dr. Clark and Prof. Andrieux sang a pleasing duets. accompan- ied on the piano by Miss Maijorie Clark, who appeared for the Era: time in this capacity. The refi-e-hinentn were oiihe very finest. and were enjoyed by` very many. Much of the success of the evening is due to the president of the nurses class. Miss Pietts. I usuiu way. I ulcmnuu: UUXUIH. UHU UI LUUBU WLIU IITIIIHRIKI | m the form of a Maltese cross, over me dlurem ends of wlncu presided Mrs. Dr. Fenwxck, Mrs. Dr. Yates. Mrs. Dr. Kllborn and Mrs. Dr. Forester. This was probably { one of one prebueeb tables, but. as all were nf aumh n rhmrnn nf nvnnllnnnn in . was uuuuulh Lu puluu uuu UHU umu in any may Eurpmved another. The candy table was in the otcnenc charge or Miss Ethel Wnlkinaon. anal:-ted by :he Mlsaeu Smyuhe. Bucb and others. Muss Carr Hams wue supervisor of the ice cream table, wbnle Ibo cotfeo mom was in charge of Man Fonwick. Mining I):-nnnnninr and TIIFJ }l;\.\'l)SU.\lI<`. .\'F.\\' lH'Ih'lll-I.\'(,'!'I l|.\' Union Hlruvl. near l|I\'|.~|nII sln-N, lnlvly oocu |e\1lI_\' l\a\'|dJ. \\'hlt:~|n'ud. .\ smnll c-.\'- n lurewlllvmnplmvll. lmnu n|miQll1~4'xI`.~4 11 1980 8P0|lmLL Apply to IL V. hmicns, Hur- I or. uumu, wulm Iuu 001160 100m was In cnargo ` Fonwick. Misses Depencier and` Veal rec-exvod the guests in a most. hospi- table way. Hurinu lnhn Aunninnu n nluu-0 urn.-am-an LU quuu iii uiu Ul Luv nursed uome. The hull presented as beautiful picture, daiiinily Lriinmed as in was with the emble- matic colors of the nurses, red and white. The preuiy COHI-UILIBB oftbe ladies in charge greatly eununcod the loveliness of the scene. At one end of the hall hung. drap- ed amid those colors that once (Hauli- guiz-hnd the rival houses of Yorkuid Lini- ouster, the porbriiio oi Dr. Fenwick, Llie ori- ginutor ol the nurses clans. Ar, blie oppo- h|l0 exuome was suspended the likeness of Mli-.8 Florence Nighiengeilo. the oldest. nurse, and t . me who bore amid the sul- leriiig and (I_ mg soldiers in the Crimea the red cross of love, tenderness and OUIXIIOFL. The dilleienh tables, beautifully and manly laid, were decorated With the em bieinutic colora. One of these was ariiingod Iii Ilia fnrn) i.f n 7U..xlr.n.m nrniaa nunr il-in l UUU Ul vuu pltlbblb LIIUIUU, Dub BU {Ill WCFU of such :1 degree of excellence. in I was dniiculr. L0 point out. one than in sun: nnv nnnmunml nnnihur Thu` ' A Most Enjoyable and l n=n.y Aulr Lust. mum; In The Whig Hall. The nurses alumna assocmuon of King- ston ho:-pncul held a moan successful "Ar, Home In W mu ball last evening. The mam object at the onjo)ableenwrusinmont. wan to uugmeutbllo pueaounuum ofover$-M10 to $500 Ill and of the nurses homo. 'I`n.. k..Il ...n..n......I .. I-.........t..I ...'.......-. WITIUUW H. Wham does. the Wuu: know of other rid- 1 inga other than its uwn 7 The Brockvllle Tunes om uirua because we xredvctoli I > _ I (imh.~Lm'a ulermnn In Rrnr-lnnlln 'l'hn Llmcu unqullu UUUEIIIFU WU [lf (imh.~Lm a ulectzon in Brockville. Wmr: has uctive coxnmunncnciun wi Lbendings in this dmrncn and La what it. knows. The Wmc. has lines where and gives the news. NURSES ALUMNAE "AT HOME." W55 UUlXU- Ac ovuv hockey match a crowd of boys congregate at the l\'Ingston link and not only annoy persona entonuq, hut wxlfully destroy propony in their ondouvor to not: l a glimpse of the contest 'l`he_v tear down , fencer and with the boards build Lhemselvan treable work to enable them to reach the I windows. H... .1... LL- IIr....I_,,. ,,n .1 -1 DU EBVU H UUIHIT. -aubnenunu H. The limmcee of Onmrio are capably dealt. with in lo-duy`s issue by Hon. (1.. W Ross. Hus speeches are models. The conserva- Llve eeuunuto of the patrons and the pig- gery issue (of which the conservatives are now ashamed) are rovievsod on page bhreo. This murnino the m dnnnrnmanr. ulna uuvv uauuumu} uru ruvxevbou on oureo. morning the tire depurbment. was called out. to extinguish a small blaze in a bedroom in she dwelling of T. M.-awhin- noy, lower (Jue'n street. The re was conned be a bed room. destroying the bed and its equipment). No other dmnage was done. \> I-av:-nu! L....I.-.. ....A_L _ . ,.., !.:I, A. Blanchard. C.I\;, J. B. McKay. Drlnnlnnl, hnuldnnl WUIIU DUB HUI] IS DOD- Our Friday bargain sale~nn opportunity to save a dollar. SuLherlunu"s. Tl... a.'............ ,.r n........-- ....._ .....\..LI.. .i4,.n LU um vn-in 01 me acruouers anu pmnners. Tbelncal pro-pectivo Klondy ke visitors are glorying in the reduction of passenger races on the railways. They will 1-how wisdom, probably, if they buy tickets while the iron 18 bob. n.... li`...`.l.... L.._.._-.-.. ..-i- ..- -__,,,L..-:A_ unrgalu PLIUUB ul. ouuuurmuu H. _ Spring work has been begun on the steamers of the white squadron. Neces- sary repairs are being made preparatory to the visit of the scrubbers and painters. The local nrn-ner-.r.ivn Klnnrlxlxn vi-airnrn :5ut.horlun(l'a l"l'ldBy. Dr. Srnybhds color on the ballot: to be used on Tuesday Next. is blue, Mr. Hart.y n red. In the county ,1 S. Gallagher's color is red and J. L. Haycock s blue. F.\Im'v nhnn ll'| nlnnlx nnhinnr. tn Wrirlnxn la IUU IIIILI U. 14. [`lyCUCK B UNIQ- Every shoe In stock subjects to Friday`! bargain prices at Sut.herland a. Snrinu unrlr hm: hnnn Mann-In nn Hun : 5 R. J. Wilson has nob resigned as true- tee for Ontario ward The News mistook his name for H. J.` Newman who resigned fur Vicnorm ward. [).. ....._ U. L._1 _ _ . _ _ _ _J._.. ._ ..L..,... ..L H)!` V ICDUTIH WIIl'Ua Business-bringing prices on shoes at Sut.horlund u Fridnv. ll- U._..pl-...7. Ll... L...II..L.. .. I... :1 3 In. no `.1 p. m. This being Ash Wednesday the students of Queen : and Royal military colleges were given a holiday. No lectures were given. A fnw nf hhn R. .('. 0 N nnmnnn\7 a an. gwen. A {aw of the R &. O N. company s en- gineers will leave from here for Sorel next week to prepare their boats for the coming season. VV 9953 Q} DU H. ' Madam Wood, palmater, will be st the I Windsor hotel for a tow days. Hour: from 9 3 In. to 9 p. m. This hnincr Ash Wnrlnnnnv u: Itnldanfn Kingston Ladies Uollaga, rnully. ' The roof of flho M. '1`. company : eleva- tor will be completed this week. Hchnnl bnnlun. examine books and scrib- Novny Pnrngnphu Picked Up By our Boportorn on Their Rounds. Shoes and rubbers cheap at: Sutberlnncfa Friday. ` The roof nf iha M. T. nnmnnnv a eleva- I0!` Will 00 completed Lula W663. School books. exercise books and scrib- blera; good value: and new lines, at D. A. Weeee 4: Co :-I. Al-A...... \l7;u-ul nnlunatnn -All In: at Ohn `IN AID OF THE HOSPITAL. >AmonntI Rained on Hospital Sunday I -at ` .p"`.. _o.. W -\ 3" . 1% 15A7>'~`& WHIG,` \VEI_*N1ps1)_AY, my Bl!'UAr 23??18`s.~ +* INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Ill l)lUUIVIIIU- LHU' :ommunIcaLi-In with all talks of 3 e\'}r_y`- 9! nnwn, `l.'t'.J'l Thu i I. ..ll IVE KUIICTHI XIFIHCIIUII. It was upon ; tdmitwd that Frontenac: played I better game Lrnn did Queen`: the night. previous In the event. of the-e two teams winning out in their rupocm-o ch-re.-. I meeting between them would be an inluuting snub. Pninhn warn non:-all in thin Inn:.nAr- I HAT L.\R.Hl-I R!-IHIIH-I.\'l`E UN NORTII nldour Jolm.~'tun nlrm-I. rs! lmu~ wn-.~'l of Bnrrlo strvvl, wuh furnau-n nml olhcr mud:-ru (`0In`mIla,-In-o-.~A. Also lhv Hluuc lbw:-lIln1.', 5* Barrio Hlr~`~:.\vltlI muduru lll1pl`0\`!`X|1Ullt5. .\p- ply todoux hlvnuc.

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