IIITIU KUIHDCTE In 0116 L|UIl!Uo Mr. Boatock supported the contract. but expressed the hcpo chub McKenzie 8: Mnnn would be bold strionly to in. Hg in: fnllnunrl In W, R [van nnininhur The Yukon Railway Wu Anln coneldered -lIe[ret At A Iembu-`I Death. 0'l`l`AWA, March l.-Rowe upon rows of empty eeeu. varied here and there by an isolated member from the far out: or the far wean, preeented bhemvelvee to Mr. Boetochthe member for Yale and Caribou. when he tore to resume the debate on the Yukon railway ropoeitiou in the house this afternoon. here were only two On- tario members in the house. I]. D...a....L -.......,...e-.l Al... _....L_-..L L..L Bnueu Ilymlleotlon. Ormxu, March `.3.--Ret.urning officer Eugene Robillard hue iuued his proclam- tion for the election in the county of Ru- lell. Nqminntion is fixed for Fridny,Mnroh 11th. And polling for March lshh. For other details see page ve. Dowrnnn. uoeru. zuu muomy. North Onbario-W. H. Hoyle, conserva- tive, elected 40:3 majority with one Imall place to here, from which will slighbly in- crease ib. l I7....s \I.'-II.'_..A__ 'I'|.._|.__ .'_.l-_-._.I-..L OTIIID I0- Weuo Wellingt.on-Tucker,indepondent. 170 Innjoriby, full returns. \ Wuhan: freight Ont `rho (I.'l'.l. H.-.......- u-_.|. .1 URL-.. _.-- _ _.. uunaervamvu, mngonny ox mu. North Bruce-Complete returns give Bowman. libenl. 290 majority. North Onhnrin-W. H Flnnln, nnnnnnm. Parry 8ound-Butby, independent. ma- ` is: 783. with mono phop. ha tom. which will probnb y inorouo it. North Hubin 5- -Allen. conservative. ()R -main-Hun -l-. ...... -...-|I `All 5.` L--- ---_. .._.-.. ,. .... -., ........_. ... 206 mejorioy. win one small poll to beer from. Week Vioborie--Leheeb rohurne give Fox. conservative, majority of 160. North Rrunn__(`.nmn|nIn rnhn-nu aim: I'll0NI 9. U1 UV l)l' DU IEO!`- Muekokn-Dr. S. Bridgolnnd, liberal, elected by forty-ono majority. nal ro- turns. `l`I-...... ...._.I `D.-n.L_ :._.l-._-_.I-_L _- lllI_]0l'lDy OK 10 OVQI U l\68I9. Nnpiuing--Loughrin, liberal. majority now stands nb 96, with bhroo places to hear irom Lint, WI givo him at least I mujorioy of 50 or 80 more. `.IIE"l\l'l\ D- H 'l3..:.l...-I-..J l:I.-...I lU`I. l.oeda--Compleh returns give Batty, conservative. 424 majoriuy. nt.t.nIIm.-UnnininI rnr.nl-nu viva Pnwnll UUHIUTVBDIVU. `FZQ Inljorllly. 0tt.|wa-Unotiicinl returns give Powell majority of 13 over 0'Keefe. N|niAninn_.l.mmln-in lihnrnl mninrikv UIUUIIBU. OUU H18 Uflltya Gleugurry - cDonald, oonaorvubive,mn- jorihy now escimntod about. 300. North I.nnnrI(--f`.nIrIwA|| n mninrihv in IIVVU PIUUUB LU LIUII IIUUI. Ensb Wellington--Uraig, liberal, 157 majority, complete returns. South Lanark-~Mabhawaon,conse:-vative, elected, 805 ma'orit.y. ' funnnrl-I7. . DnlInAln" nnnlnrlllfivla nun. Jenny DOW UBWIIIIBCU IDOUG JUV- North l.nnark--Caldwell e majority 164. l-....l.. rV.._...I..A- _-A....._- ._:..- 'D-_LL. UOUUl'lCK| |UWll!lllPo South R.eufrew- -Campbell, liberal, mn- joricy, 1,200, with one place to hear from. NIninninxt--l.ntnnl`. return: oivn I... Jurwy, 1,'.:uu, wmu one place no near Irom. NIpiaaing--Lnt,eab returns givo Ln- marcbe. conservacive, thirteen majority; two places to hear from. Fmnh Wnllinat.nn--l}r-Aiu. lihnrnl, I57 uuvv-u u u--us; nnucwuun '1`uno.~'ro, March 2.-There seems every probability that North Toronto has gone liberal after all. The gures for sub- diviaion 38 as printed are Dewarb, 38, Mar- ter.65. The liberal gure. it. is stated, should be 98. This would give Dewaro a majority of 33 over Mother and would make 48 liberals elected out: of 93. \.U.... l.l..-.... I4`l....>:.... _L:II .'_ ..I-...Li.. IM/?DY& 6'0 IIIIIU `ID IIUUFILIB ISIUCDUU UIID OI U13. West: Huron--l`Ilecl:ion sum in doubt; both parties claim lb. Trouble owing to dispute over count._In polling place No. 2 Goderich township. Rnnfh RnufrAw- -nnmnhnll Iihnrnl rnn. IIOIIIHIIEIODU, 1. Occupation: of the mombera-Farmera. 29; lawyers, 14; doctors, 6; journalists, 5: lumbermen. 7; merchants, 5; stock breeders, 2; manufacturers. 2; insurance agents, 3; mill owners. 6; contractors. 2: banners, 2; auctioneer, 1; undertaker, 1; dominion land surveyor. l:cabI:le dealer. 1: broker. 1; steamboat agenu, 1; unolasaiad. owo. ._._-_ Roman Oetholloe Elected. Fifteen Romnn Catholics were nomineb * ed. of whom eight were elected. ve con- servatives and three liborelauu follows : J. J. Fay, QC.. Toronto; George 0'Keefe, Ottawa; '1`. A. Wardoll.Norbh Wenhworbh: O. R McDonald, Glengarrv; C. Lemucho. Nipieainyg ; J. Molmugnlin, Bbormonh; Hon. W illiern Hmay, Kinguton; A. Evan- turel. Pmmoft. DIIFDI. FTUEOUIED. Eighu newspaper men nought` election, of whom ve were successful, as follows : J. R Strahton. Wont: Pecorboro; G. P. Gnham.Brockn'llo;A. PAM:ullo.Norhh. Ox- ford; J. A. Auld, South Essex: 8. Russell. Eula Hastings. Rnlioinn nf Mm rnAmhnn_\l-t-.|umli.l- Luuu nuungu. Religion of the Inember:-Mobhodists. 34; Anglicans. 20; Proabyteriona. 22; Baptists, 3; Roman Catholics, 8; other de- nominations, -1. flwnnn-Oinnn nf thin 1llILnIInTnIvnv\nv-- non. wunmn 1 turn]. Preeooft. Wight: nnwnna the Lntut lllilru ulna out By Toronto Plpo. T030310, Much 2.--Tbo Globe nun- murizeu the roaulb of yoltnrdsyh olootnonn Al follow: Libenln, 47; oongu-v.nivu,4-1; indopondonc. 1: pttron. I; to be hard from, 1. ` Th: Mnil nnrnmm-I1 - l".nn-an-...o.._. AR . u neruu. from, 1. mzlolilail nummuly : Conservatives. 46; libcnla. 45; doubtful. 2; to be band from. '4 DOMINION PARLIAMENT. IIUIV` Vvilnwlw \.II `II (AIDE. Pricea are small too- 75u-.90c, $1.00. Fit is guaranteed. Collars, Cua, the very 1at_est. Inclu- THE] EL EGFION RETURNS. Down-t Likely Elected. _.. |l_._-|. 0 mn__,, ,,, vv Inulvnl In [III/KO non upucn puoolnluuumcntatlntpueouoybo ro- uunnd. Thioio all the non uusfnctotv since thohuovcnusllpoint cauondaliuu-mung. rhouocu up: "`I'hohighhvu-fronwhioh upntdon ol thopopuhcohnhuaanluiog ha coo- ddonblydouund within lb hit for lnunutlooal Bolulou In-blag. Loxnox, Mu-oh 2.-'l`ho Madrid Olobo rofotrinc to an pouuou umuou Iuyo: "Nothing conldhononptoniuingthnn the , ptuont rotations botwun tho two coun- II-in. Gan. Woodfordh words. Paco for over." can build with doligho. Scoot v Sagan. the cabinet uiniuton and (ion. Woodford tn; make not explicit Ixtnlnlntnm-nhtlntlnnnnm-uh. nu. ; Pooled Them In Boxee-sNo lennlnl Could f It Identied. LONno\, Meroh `.3 -'l`rnth yeetordey. ee A sequel to the request mode that ite edi- tor take etepe to expose en ell econ- del in regerd to the eele of the merieen cemetery at Jerueelem by the American Presbyterian board of foreign mieeione, eeye; "The American mieeioneriee end the ooneul were represented. the hodiee were reverently exhumed end were re- moved. But the action of lord Sellehnry. in heving the pit in the Englieh cemetery. in which they were re-buried opened in or- der toreeover the remeine of en Eoglieh oieer resulted in the gheetly dieoovery that all the bodies hed been broken up end peaked in elnell wooden boxes eo thet neither the bed of the oioer nor my other body could identied. Both the eeleolthecemetery end the removal of eppeer to heveheeneerried out in en extremely diegreeefnl Inenner. Jun Dun. mama u%uag_uuuuso najnn -:n:..tnpInunpl(h. uids ; won. 4 One hundred Roman Catholic theologi- cal students at So. Suphenh college. New Yolk, demonstrated their anger ngainat Spain by raining a Spanish ag on a pole, saturating in with oil and burning in. Garbed in cup and gown they danced around the burning ag chanting mourn- ful dirgee. I IEVBTB IIJIIIIIK lip- The Coneuntinople preee cenaore sup pressed the news of the eboempb made on Saturday to seen-L-inebe the king 0! Greece. The newspaper: were prohibited even mentioning thanksgiving rervicol in commemoretion of his rnnjeety e eeoepe from death, oelebnled eh the Greek lege- tia. / IIUIII Pumos row RENTAL. " IIVIIIIICII nl.` I`\Pl`I.`llI.'\r'lI I\rulIIr [H0 0!] DUIICI I'll] IIIFO I ITUIKIIU II! E20:-lingwn. En ineer Hutchinson and remen Clerk. emilton, were temblv ecalded, but the passenger: escaped with a severe shaking up. The (`.nnnt.nnl,innnIn m-nan Mmnm-n -nn. Ul lllxllllyu The annual report of the C.P.R. juol: issued states that: the rapid increase of trnic on the line between Montreal and Toronto make: in neceunry to tako stops to double-buck that motion. The buaineu ofthocorn y in nil in doparomonoo was profitable nab your. Th: ll:-And Tr-nnlr nnnnnnaar hula 'I-nun pruuumo man your. The Grand Trunk puaonger min from Hnmilton to Toronto with sevornl Toronto gooplo on bond ran into n froighb nos: :1 rlington. Enlginoor 42....-- r\I-_I. -...:In-_ ..-_- .-__.L|_ IIUIILIIDIOH UIIDICIL Edward J. Rnbcli" New York, actor, convicted of having ` ton his wife. Alice do Lucy Ratolie. will serve eix months` sentence. Iain understood uh the pro- secution for perjury will bedroppod but Raccliife will have to never to a charge 0! bigemy. I! Wllllllg. _.'ho nondihi __of _t.h_o o1_-oIn...prinaeu Bhophanio.~ Vi l!I;R!bWI woke. Bhoin uuerin from inammation of the lungs. a reaulbo an attack of innenn.|nd ihiu apreadingto an extent which math her condition oriticnl. 'l.`.l...-...l Y D..L..I:'.. \Y.._. \7.._I- _-L-_ DUCT- Preaidont McKinley and the membere of hie cabinet heve no more knowledge of the proceedings of the Maine enquiry than the average render. Everything in being kept quiet and the excitement over the mutter ie waning. Thu mnndihinn nf tho M-nun nrinnann UUIHI unu IUTBIKH Urine- The French barque President Felix Faure. from Barry on Nov. 15th, arrived as Adelaide. South Auetrelin, And reports that. durin egnle on Feb. 2nd, ber oecond mate and (teen sailors were swept over- board. PUIIUIHIIC H VULUIU The l okin correspondent; of the London Times says the Anglo-German loan contract is purely commercial, free from pulibicnl condit.iona.and will be advnntageoua both to China and foreign trade. Thn F`:-nnnh hnrnnn I :-nnidnnf. Wnliv r ruucu gunuuau uuyalny nnu Ban 0612 William Homing was arrested at Hamil- ton on a charge of perjury, preferred by A. P. Williamson. a deputy returning oili- cer. In is alleged than Homing tried to poreonabe a voter. The Pnlrin nnrrnnnnnrlnnf. nf Hm Lnnrlnn u.|uu_y Ul BWUIIVIIK ill but: lupvl FBCFIIIDC. A terrific hurricane has devaated New Caledonia. doing great damage to ship- ping. The hurricane also swept over the French gunboab Loyalty and sank bar` /illinm Hnrnimr wan Arrnnrnrl Ar. Hnnil. So far the sale of our new Waist: have been most grgtifying. All who have seen.-fhem have nothing bu`t,4v_vords of praise. KUVUFUIIIUHU. The dates for this year s Toronto indus- trial fair have been selected. The ere August 29th to September 10th. base are the same two week: as last: year. Emnemr William Arrlvnrl an \.Vil|mlm-. IIIU LLIU sumo IWU WUUKI BI I350 y0`l'- Emperor William atrivod no Wilhelm!- hm-en Tuesday and proceeded to the drill- ing ground in order to attend the core- mony of swonrmg in the neval recrulbe. A lnrrin hurrimum hm: nvnnnd Nan ll'UllI \JUI'UI- The British house of common: without I division has adopted the army estimates governing the increase atkod for by the government. Thu darn: fnr I-`hi: vain : rrrnfll in.-In-, IJUU UIIBHIIIK IlV|U yuurm A party of United States senators And members of the house lefb Washington on Tuesday for a trip to Cuba. Thn nnrmnnnndnnf. nf than Lnmlnn lhilu any. Hon. 8. H. Parent: has been unanimously re elected mayor of the,cit.y 0! Quebec for the ensuing lino years. A nnrhv nf Unifnrl Rtnhu nnnntnn And .I.l.IUlUIy lU|' II liflp I30 UUUIL The correspondent of the London Daily Mail so Na nah , Japan, hear: that Run- aia. has pure and a portion of Deer island from Gorou. VIM... h..:s:.n.. I. .... .. ..I ________ .:LL-_.L _ purwu no we uylng l rota nuron. The marquis of Salisbury, auoring from A slight attack of inuenza, is recovering. Kim! Geonre hm: rnnnivnd I mnnnmn u ungun uwacx 01 Inuuenza, is recovering. King George has received I message of congratulation from president McKin- lay. Th: rlh Wnhnlh train nvnr thn Air ling lay. The rth Wabash train over the Air line from Windsor to Buffalo was run on Tues- day. `ll -.. E `II `I)-..__g I.-- |.___ ___,__:.,-,,-I_ Ialll -3810?! `lbs! IIIEOIOII lvorybodr -~ Iota from All Over-Llttlp 01 Int)- Ihlng lullv Bond and lononborod by Tho Don Pnbut. Mrs Robert Mantoll. the antroaa, in re- ported to be dying in Port Huron. Thu mnrnuin nf Qklilhnrv nnnr-inn In-nun '13o`oi 'du'ee'n" nun... n 1ELEGRAM8 FROM THE EARTH ! FOUR QUARTER8 GIVEN. lcnnnlanslzn mnAcnArns.{ INEWS [IF IHE WRl.ll.u What com: to Us from All Quagtcrs. BROKE U P CORPSEB. -7 `Intro to wwu-u v-v tr-CU art Tnko Lnxntlvn Rmmo-Qulnlne Tablets. All $L)gxIshI remnd the money If It mile to cure. I? ll \/Quill l0II'IOUllCI'o Bo:-lin statistics show thus there were 1,100 bicycle collioiona Into year which re- aulbod in only two deaths. Rnnin hll In tlnlnnlf. An ininrn-t. on Mun DIME! Ill Ullly WWO (135050 8 in has I-0 dofnulb In interest on the hon I to nine 100,000,000 pouch: to build up her navy. To Care a Cold in one Dan Tnbau I.n\-nllun DI-nn~ux_llnln|nn Tnhlnon A II IDO TIIUUIII OK [0110 UIIITX Dbl? QI- aur has received through the British em or information am the Cenedien government would hereafter ellow Ameri- can veeeelu to carry merchandise from one port in Cannde toenobhet. Rn:-hn ntghinhim nhnu that than -.1. UVU I Black Henrietta: 25 to $1.00. I0 IIIIIIOII Ill IUIIIU ICVBTII TUPIIDIIOIH papers. nturnod to the city In: 0 ring. and was today worn in as deputy nitod Bantu consul. Gets A Government Job. HAMILTON, Ont..Merch 2.~-|{icherd Buo- ler, who. After I prominent journelinbio career in Hamilton before the wet. went to Illinois and edited eevenl republican unnm-n. nturned to the nine Inn nnl-inn. an \rvI:\I.I'II|-I Inn 2-: aatu., Dlmorr. Mich, March 2 --Jamoa At- konhoad. eighty-hwo years old. and reci- donb of Godorich. Onb., yesterday took out: a marriage license to marry Mia: McDon- ald. fty-aovon years of ago. The brida- In named to be fairly well puarvad. his in hia ahird matrimonial renlnra. The Krill` hat` nnh In-an nnnuinnnlu -n.:'.4I lllll II ml nnlru Inlnrlllonlll woman. `I bride bud not been previously nnrrind. 5 wv -utuUIv|'l uuvi-IIIIIIII IIUD||ln Bznzum, Neb.. Meroh 2.-Five men from thin place had e running tight with the two hendiu, who on Boturde `shot A president Taylor, ol the hunk oi Hejl; end looted the etrong box. The [Score oeme upon the hendnte ee they were hreeldng camp but the rohbere opened re. For eeverel milee the tight wee con- tinued. tho hendite turning in their sed- dlee and sending bullets emon the pur- auete. Two of the poeee were: ob end a deputy. Boyce. badly hurt. Then the poeeegeve up the obese. Though pream- celly surrounded, they have nlerge eco- tion of wild territory toride over end can easily elude their pureuerr. Wnterlord.0nt.. lluere by lire-lnenrnnoe Wu Blnlll. WAn:|u-ouu. 0nb., March 2.--The Alioe block. e large,t.bree storey building owned by J. E. York end oonbnining the opera honee, situated on the mp oor, 8. L. Squire : dry goods and grocery store. Miee Sn|iaborry e arena-making establishment. a drug store. Dr. McGuire : den- tal oioe and Mr. Cowdry e private bank, wee deetroyed by tire early this morning. More or lens of the content: of each of the dilferenb ewree end oioee were eeved, bub manly in e bedly dun- eged condition. J. E. York llld an innar- ence of $6,000 on building and 87,000 on stock. In ie not known jun how much the other parties were insured lor. The cause of ohe re ie not known. The nocntary of the Unibod Shun broc- nrv Inn: nauivnd thnnnnh Mu. R-high WI! U|J|oll"ly Ill Illll. 7 The Swiss 1! man upon whom Dr. Schlatter opented euooeaulully was ten years younger than the San Francisco pn- bient. "My patient in doing splendidly. She we: able to hello A little nourishment. Chicken broth wee all she was permitbed boewellow. It will be some days before we will know whether or nob the operation was entirelf; eful. Thu Huh: 1 men nnnn uhnm `lip pUl'I(l0I'I 0| one unu on TGCONL The stomach was removed and the in- teotinea directly attached to the oesopha- gus. When a reporter saw him on Satur- day. Dr. Brigham declined to discuss the came with any partioulariby. profouional ethics demanding than such operations must be rah made public bhrough medical jonrnala. Thin in A nrivnha man: , In. said IUFL. Shirt Waists. U|I"lIII'- This is a private case, he said. "The operation muaoberoportod in the uaunl way. Alllcnn say that in differed in manv dotuils from that performed by Dr. Schlntter. though the same result was rnnnhnrl 13 I 77IIIOCI STIIEET. Ilullo The patient was more than two hours under the knife. The an.-usbhetic caused her no subsequenb discomfort. Horcon- dition sinoo buwbson s loosursblo surprise to the physicisns. his is the third operation of the kind on record. Thu ntnmnnh urn nu-nnuul an-ul fhn in. There is one place for the best of every- thing in Gr:N'rL1:- .\ll~1N s FITRNISHINGS One place where Gentlemen can be , sure of having their f taste gratied with l i the latest London ; and NewYorkstyles. l One place where you can get the best t- ting Shirts in .the cit . l .l|V|lBSION&B0. nuu unuu mvvory unau quaumuel. \ Doctor Bri hem, who had been Attend- ing her, deoi ed to mete an incision with a view to pouible atreotomy or gastro- enhroatomy, bub cor nding two-third: of the stomach involved in melignmb growth determined upon complete exci- I10. |rllT.U `CFC HDTIIIII. . She hoe taken for nourishment some chicken broth. Phyeiciene believe there in \every prospect of recover . The pa iontie Dixty ve years old. and or the In three months has man nothing but liquu . and that in~`very Amell queutitiee. Doctor Briohnm. whn Ind hum nhfnnd. Inn Inaoloon Woman lndnnd open; on - -!n'ong Hope of [lot lqoeovery. '* BAN Fxumc1sco,Much 2 -13 8|. Lu e : boepibcl on Thnndny Inc Dr. Charla B. Brighnm mode I complete oxcidnn .0! the uounnch of a woman patient suffering from cancer. On Snturdey evening the pnbicnt In: doing well. Her pulse and tampere- ture were normal. Eh. I... b.L-_ J..- ..-.....'-l._.-..A -.....- A LARGEELOCK oE-8?novo. Clomcnafunblcn. if you decide to wear a Black Skirt with that new Waist. Black Alpacas 25c to 75. Black Boucle 300 to 90. ` Black Brocade, special at an. Two Inn-donn lhot-0Ihou llcapo. `D.\u..u \Y_|. `|l-...L 0 `IN_. _.-. REMOVED H ER STOMAGH. An Ootogonurlnn In-rId.; ...._ In.-,L II 4.1 n 1 lllll IIIOTIIIIII Iluclrlo our 110. I}! (III over and killed I hendeone collie dog on Alfred etreee. Pure gold jelliet. snorted avour. loo. Fisher ; D with both single nnd ti(()|l6I6_7l_");)`l I`l'l-_; modern cunvanlenveu. at 258 Queen &roo'L WAN I10: I-`urm~ru` mmmr other lndnltrluuu |I`l'H0|IP4 of mi r eulucntlon w whnm my a month wnuhl he an Induotunenl. I could also on n fhw India-n at their own hmuvn. `I . ll. Hg: H( '1 111`, Toronto. BOARD!-2R8 (`AN BE A(?(,`()MHODA . double room: wt conveniences. Queen BI.rao'L .j I Om-IEKFII-`.I EHJ-I TO BUY IIIUH BACK hlnlng [mom (fhnln-, umbomzed back Incl .-mo arms, at an conw each at .\ln.m' I-hu.Icu l{00.\I.`l, mock Htreet. 9! I-;u'l.l-1 TU HHJNG THEIR. l"URNl'l`lTl{E In resold tn the hlszheul. bidder at MIL!-M Sums Rooms. Brock ml-mt. -j:_;. E0 `LE T0 BRING THEIR. Hnam mmuu llrn:-It utnnm You ll Make] Np Mistake 4% `aiciuu we cg aouemu Pun!- llre. Pulcy. Etc- U H-um 'm I-'Ul.l.uW THE (YINJWDH that attend the mica conducted by MILLM. In-ovk r-root. 4 lH';Nl`lL'\l. HIcu\'ANT. Nu WAHHINH pr lmnlnx. I `rply In the-uvunlng to Mm; N. 3.17, Ueurgv reel. (91 Km HEN ERA L HI-IRVANT. APPLY IN the evening to Mun. MOWAT. lllhlohnnon I-moot. wu 1.AIuu FUX lml.YNl)S; ONE A L rvd with whim brunt, vory lomz earn: t 10 Inner wullu with lnnu rod enru nnd md spot on us`; or mud. l\ lndl_v lmwe Inmrmutlon at thin I) -1-. Anydmruun lmrhnring lht-an dogs ufwr lhlu (lulu wl be pI`uIw1-.utcd. > Two xuuuaia: I-`HX lmL.'NIxs; 6im'A rod long nllmr whlnu \vIII| Inna u-ml nnru ..n.l rural .-...o .-... -j- nuncrnl vnu ulo plsoo lroln nor moo NI!- donno, 315 Mont:-ul street. Thundaly afternoon ab 2:30 o'clock 00 80. I cathedral, when A column libou will In sung. Friend: und noqualnhnool on rupoobfully invited to amend. Doxnu:u.\ -In Kingoton. Mqch lo Em Hich , bolovod wllo of Capt. emu Don I .in hot -10th your. _ hnoul but Inc mi 106 Unl- nniq ammo. Thundny. nah ml, at 2:30 o clock. '- l`hi;_I>:.n3:;n'i_::_E_;I;Iric oar N3.-.19 nu IVI' and lillul A hnnllnnnnn nnlllgtln-u an "run nuns. 'l'llIll'Il]. Iuron BM, II Mn.u>nws-Ah Bualo. N.Y.. on the 1:6 0! March. suddenly, William Mondovl. third son of the lm Bonjumin Mudou. merchant. Prinoou throat. Klnguhll. _ DIED. MAR\'lN--Ill Kingston, on Much lab, 1898, Mar Montague. roljot of Mn Into William onry Marvin. Funeral will uh plsoo from her Into tui- damn. 315 Mont!-AA] uh-can 'I`hnnul.- T. F. HARRISON COMPANY 123 Prinss t., Kingston. ._ _ __---.-~--we-1 `ova-on :5`! .5 Um|('rtnk4'rn uml Embnlmnra. 233 and 23-5 Prim-em: Hm-ct. 'l'lmmm:-~Wummo|na, 90; lwsldom-0, 0|. Uporulny and night. _...--u .- - avIA-||-Q mmnu UNmm'r.uu:n AND l<:unAmnn- 1 Hr. l'rIm'em4 nt.I`oI-t. Uorner Hydonlmm Ht. 'l`ol-phone cummunlou. lon. . _j 1--- ITYI-ZRH T0 I- ()l.l.UW THE (7l.OWl)H conducted bv Mn.u4_ .j- `(H-JNElL'\l. !-.|ER\'A.\"l`. NU WASHING /ur lmnlmx. Annlv lhv vvmllnnz Mum. L`Wait for our Spring Mllllnery opening. no use VVIIAJHI. I. UNEHAI. l)llU~)("l`UR. 21%| l'|uN(?ESB HT. Klnguwn, nucuonum' to W. M. Dmnnun. ..:-:.j._.____..j__._...____ |3TEAX& ETEAQY. ))<)()l'l.l-`. TO BUY ALL KINDH OF` FURNI- lurc M Mums` Haunts luxmn, Brook Ht. (moo HENERA 1. m;nv.m'r. Arrlhr ovenlmz Mowrr. llluohnnmn _ `URN!-ZILAI. HEIWANT; U001) COOK. Apply to Mms. P. H1-ncumn, m Klnu Ht. BLIQJJ: }I..;... when Ilmnnn Inn-dun ...\Hl They are specially adapted for wearers of Russum WAlS'l`S AND COATS. k Ask to sec them at our Corset Counter. `WDUK. Al'| I.\ To MRI-I. JOHN MUl7K- . l.l:li'|`0N. [R2 Eurll-Hr:-L .::2_ PLAIN (JUNK WIHHEH A HITUATION for nlx weeks only. 40 0'Klll Street. We dulre to call attention to the latest style of the world-renowned . . . . P. D. Corsets 1: Bus IIllIJ' meLmmsuUNnrm1'AKn:u-2f>l-256 )'rInmM H1. ']`elopImuo H7A. Open Day and Night. ._.._..__..:___:.j__.___.. wnfnzn PROBABILITIII. Sole Agents in Kingston for P. D. Corsets. 4 P. M. 1.2.-pmox, `ll \.V I . Tnno.\"m. -2:-j1 Otbwn and 8!. hwunol nlhyu. 10 mm. - Modonu wlndo. ue. I bola lower um tun; JIM and moduntolyool on Thuodny. HENRY BRAKE. `Yuri...-nun . u `s`.".*coaB1:r1', . `|II I`l"I`l|I) `IIII Illll WANTED. BOARD: us. REID. |`Y\l'hI.rn'vv| us". 1 T65-F" 6]. ovum n 1 I: b 5.3`! l`iI|:E`f'ZN'I' :j{H'l'Rl'- non rm e n . mnn orna- Iuon on very IEIIXIQKIO u-rm-L Apply at Walt: ` In hdlv Burned: knot uvo. Oomruu, Ont. Much `2.-Abouh three o'clock this morning in Va diooonnd in Iholivcty hb of Dr. loco. Inna nnt um]. andnnl- hnunu-. hula. -Anal: IIVCI III IQWIIKIII. IVIIIITI TWINE. uni" .:.....- v:.:.-'~.i.:%~:.r....'-'....~ .:~.:'-:: In ooivod information tint n rich unclo. Hon- ry Rnuunl. who and in Apdl. um. um loll than pcoporty vnlnod ob 314100.000. It consists oi runual ptopony and ot- hhoin H6H0l`:Nl|. England. lying bo- Iwun lord Bcliobuv-y : Huold homo Ind ah: 0-tutu at lord Lyman. $1 Ilo Death 0! A Blah Uncle A Puor In- nlly Dona In for Health. Bvrrnm. March 2.-J. Bourdmnn Soo- vil, nttornoy for the Rutmont hmily. who livod in Inwilton. Niunn count . until Rank, IRE. than thou lull lop nolunl GALLAGHER WIN8 IN FRONTENAO. |AsUsuAL I `roves, lfT_|T1iEI7 pun cu. Mattresses and Feather Bods reno- vated. Furnltuve packed for shipment or stored. Cabinet and Uphqlstarlng Work of evoryeecrlptlon made to order or re- paired. Iluorv-nnnnn and Wngthnr Dnc rnnn. F`. C Marshall. `MN anal `N1 . I'lPl\H"l<`.hlh-A 'n|'l`IlI1`I-"l` .______._________.__.__:. o \V0mnn" Isihv lltlo ufuur 0 [nut new book. llinmlr-um all sllunoufllw In ml. (`omuunn --mo Ll` um Work of Him '|Ilnnl. tho mm! won- dvrml wunmn nho oonlury. In-or n Imnnlml In-aullml vurlrulhn or `um most. women Inmvrn. wl In blugrnphlml sk chm Hun]! fur can vollvun. Ll.\'!-l(`I)`l`l` (\).\ll`.\ \' Y. -.-.. -... . CARDETS CLEANED. SEWED AND LAID. Steam l3arpg_E_|e_aning WM. 'I'|mnv 312. T- |ovm! A STHANGEH m uw"vunx." HUMl'I`UOUSLY HTAGE1)! m:A|."rrmn.r.v ('mvnm1r.nv I'll] Ml'l'UUUHhY H'l`AUED! BEA UTI FU I; LY COHTUM ED 3 Star Cast Including UTIH HARLAN. l r|c0&-2J;c. 500,750 und in. Plan opulln Wed- nesday morning at 10 o'clock ul. Huwyerm. HE! 1! 59$ UUQHIR 99! HQ!` `to Ian fhoneelveu D1. "Cooking eohool opene Merobll. Hockey match. Freshmen of Queen : ve. Collegiate Inehilmte :1: covered rink this evening. |THuRiS}&VI `i~17ii2"c:H 3rd. | (L991!!! Innntilnnnnnlwnnhn 85 and 87 Prlncoas St. OOOOONOOQNOOOONNO Good cool. clan oosl. full might coal. promptly dollvond at tho lowest possible prices. SUITS. *:_7 w.__A. Mncm_:_LL, |I; s on The Square. ||ll|`N' IIUII nulls, nluw ull pur-tlnul's nun-. We huvv 1; full r'upp|_\' uf thn Ix-I Swuohnvntn. (`rt-mus. 'I`ulH-~4. (`Imm- lutvs, Hon MOM, .\lu|'n|nnu\llmvr<, lilq-., ..II ...._.. -|...n.. ....... our lm-ml Imuhy fur Hm lurm-.-at paIlI'0ll- ums In K|I||{Hl0ll. 'l`|wn-`.vu| rt-unnu-It`: lmulv by mun wlmknuw llu-Ir muIe-- L-.\`p(`rt l1I'('l|(IIIIl|k\.'l`r~'. { IVIQI fl I`! 218! und 391' l'l{IN(`EHH HTRl.l*I'l`. -:3:-I E:---7 V--1-l-- A. Leaner, Solo Leuoe gnd Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY, 1| ll\Bl\All In A nnu -5. inhuman. .__L I Xgkj Our buainoss-aud you will find _it so by dealing with us. All our goods are the best. and prices right. Spring is coming and you will soon want Paint. and Brushes, Kalaomino, Oar- pet Tacks and Carpet Beat- ers. Wire and Nails. Call and see us. u uruvvv TVIII DIV I Ill-u \Nl'MBl-Ill 0|-` lXl`l~:l.l.l-ZN1` l.\'H1'Bl'- Iuoutn In tam I the night. mnnm or no- 1);} In terms. Anal: M. wnm LOOAL M:Mos4NnA. ll0Y'l"H Latent Success, KING M Q- Iju PAID. Kai-l.-H. Hnnouu, in tho cl-I-rot. doom: yummy. and an ljlj nnlnin rnnxunn-nth; *---- 0!. IIIUSIIII Junmu. -In 3: Wm M W vIoh_Wcd African ocinnbjoottotho f 1&1 '1-nnnmnnll ung: II now | nrln uolunau 0! I`: umnd than inliulochnoo Iain as. ` ` hinprin with his (nine hllovn. Puus, Mach `. ..--II. Hiot, I well-known oocinlinc. has won the pain ol 8l00.000 in the lottery in connoctnon with the [alt Ixhibitiou of 1900. He recently made] lont npooohoc at Ivr_v during the ounpcign for umnicipnl otlicon then. declaring than I divilion of propcty inn urgently mou- suy. A brother nocinlint Inc now uhod him in 3 portion of his lotto: prixs. but Giot'I views Inn ouddonly And no in now I rm dahndnr of nmn-an UIIJDIVIIWI IIIV. Iuuuuuy I no 5 rm dofondot blnktn Anni oh... 2- HLAI. AL--- mar 01 we empress. rnnoo ramp [on ht adnol on Feb. 18th with liouununb at.- tu-hich-Keglovitch under uttinpenu con- ditions, than with pistols and than with Iwordo. The [wines wu covoroly wound- odin the right arm. The canto ol the duel data from I ycu hochwhon the luvo niiro of the princess bonito. who olo with the liounomnc. won the talk of innnn_ _ N" d hour on? bum what; a pot to. nu 00 mi unu 1,52: all you. Whoa it : [:1 [goo ilzglonvu nothing behind it oxooph um: and unin- , lnoolon. | :;<=::..::t" Gqnthqslh ChU'I~. . .-uuw u u-up. SILK-IJIIDIIII, Ivlllll OllOI'. Vn:.v.\'A, March `. .-Prince Philip. Sexe- Coburg-Gothe. bu taken the preliminary escape to obtain as divorce from his wife, the prinoeee Loaiee of Belgium, eldeeh deugb- ter of king Leopold. The we will be heard eftaer the merriege of their daugh- ter, who ie eienoed to the younger bro- ther of the empress. Prince Philip foo be e duel on Feb. l8r.h with anmngne .r_ Prluoo Phlllp. Bun-Oobnrg, Wuu Rollof. \7u~u.r. \l.....Lo n_.- __ nun- n IFIIITI. 0'I'l`A\\'A. March ` `.`.-'l`he government has been advised that the British survey chip Egeria. now at Erqlllmlit. B C.. will in April begin a survey of the weet coast of Vancouver inland and the British Col- umbia coaet as far north as Wrangel. -She was commissioned lnet year for this work, which is to be done by order of the Bri- tieh admiralty. In view of the increased traio along the northern British Columbia coast, cnnsequent upon the Yukon excite- ment and the imperfect aurveye upon which navigators have now to depend. the work ie one which will be of great benet. The dominion government has received a model of the steamer: which Peterson, Tait 6:. Co. intend putting on the Atlantic for the fact line between Britain and Cana- da. The model ie to he placed in the li- brarv. The In:-uy_ Will Be or Bonot to `the NAV- Iguton. I1-.--..... Il-_,|_ `n III! L`UFWIy- Seorooary Alger says the condition on the Yukon baa changed so as to render tbo expedition unneooaaary. He in also advised to this etfeco by the Canadian minister of the interior. Laban advices indicate, houya, that: the minors are in no danger of eutforing. and he thinks that: the groan crowd: of proapoctora now going in over the Dyoa pats will oarry Iufhcienu proviaiona to divide wish the minor: in can they need assistance. Secretary Alger uh congress to un- bhorino the disposal of the supplies, in- cludmg the reindeer juao brought from Norway. Hnnmhu-v Alonr nun Hm m....l:n:.... .. on In. Expedition To londylo Abnndonod-It ll Noodle, unu Alger. W.\snm:-ms, March 2.-The not do- pcrbnionn has decided to Abandon its ex podition for the relief of the minor: in the Yukon country bocauao the conclusion has been touched um no nooouity exist: for in. TM Iurnln`}0'iistlo n- 1- riuiu, wuu remleu Inn-In monm, la eIgnDy- ono. The oldest. man in official life in the United States is saunter Morrill. of Ver- mont, who is eighty-seven. The holy father has outlived considerably over one hundred members or the noted college of cardinals. This body, which has fay-nine members. the Italian: being in a rnnjorioy of one, will elect the nexo ponhill`. my American conbennml year. The pope ll to-day the oldest: living man in the world in active oieial life. Mr. Gladstone. who is in the eighties, long since retired from active labors. The same is true of Bismarck. who is eighty-two. Justice of the United States supreme court Field, who retired la.-an month, is eight.y- oldest. man in nfnlnl life in cm. llllu Leo XIII is now but five years away from the proverbial years of SD. Peter. The supreme pastor of the church in Rome reigned twenty-ve years, two months and one week. Silvester I, who.converted the great emperor Constantine, reigned twen- ty-three years. ten months and three weeks; Adrian I occupied the papal chair twenty-three years, ten months and two weeks, but the best record of papal longevity was that of Pius I.\.who reigned thirty-one years, seven months and three weeks, and celebrated the thirtieth anni- versary of his ascension on June 19th of the American contenninl year. The none in tn.dav Lhn nlrlnnh liuina rvnan Notable Events In the catholic church- Bejonclnge All over `the Won-ld- l`he Length Popee l:lnve BuIed-`l`he Holy lather the outlived Over one Hundred Ilemhen ol the College of ulrdlunll. N law You. March 2. -A ceblegrem from Home euya : .Wedneedcy and Thurs- dny mark notable event in the nietory of the Holy Apoetolic church. Wednesday Vincenmloechim Peeci. known for two do- cades ea Leo XIII, supreme pontiff, cele- hretee the eighty-eighth enniverury of his birth. Thursday mu ke the twentieth en- nivernry of Hie coronation in the choir of St. Peter e. Thin double event is naturally the cause of much rejoicing to the entire Catholic world. and the magnicent aer- vicee Wednesday and Thursday in the Basilica of St. Peter : will be but the key- note of Appropriate celebrations through- out chriatendom on the part of the faith- lul. I... \. III .'.. _-_ L..L c,,_ _, CELEBRATION OF TWENTIETH ANNIVERSA {Y. [IN Acnva nmcuu. l.lFE.l Pope Leo XIII Now The Oldest Living Man !IHEHOLYFMHER SMiEI .' JOHN H. MILLS CARD. TO dunvev ms COAST. Io -c-l;|lIt won 6135: ll,_ n... In NO RELIEF N_EEDED. KINGSTON. ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1898. unur. Iunpw no IIII nn AK; pg-LI-hl..._ i$3'"':.n,'uL.`' ".;'.'r.'"'.'.T.,"'z. .""....u, giro houn continuously. The G.'l .R. hunhrlwinguu Ivongoofocnra I dnynnd now the boots will ban to entry up any man fottbo Wabuh. Each hon unto:-ryabona.1l)0onn ads. The: Wuhuln will nod out the G .R. I" In that hitherto VII turned over to tilt ickolP'Inh.lAk0S|Ioto, B.& O.|nd A Michigan Canal. W-IZII II'Ul`llI vvur I-I Il,I.D. Drrn-.orr. Much `..`.--`Photo was I grab `tug at whiotloa And ringing 0! hell: no Inidm not out its lino out-bound freight tnin onmho Grand Trunk truck. There were `. .!I0 our of height sad it took until near- I noontodn to 35 tll L Th Kyf `Orr! hlymt `:53 inn`: '2: mogul: 0 Int night when the-Wnbnh ` uruuuuuu luff Dllll DI IE0?` or I In` tense to manners. Ono bill porlnitl the tune of tomponry corticntu to muton and unto. uwu don Int your in the can o{ engineers. V EIICUDIIEII In The death of the lete Stenieleus Freder- ick Perry. member for Weet Prince.P.E.l., w..s referred to by the premier. Sir Cherlee Tapper, and Sir Louis Davies, each of whom exprested regret et the end oc- curronco. and bore tribute to the ex- cellent. quelities of the deceased. Sir Wil- Irid Lenrier's speech wee hriel, but sympa- thetic. He recognized the lute rnernter s eervioee to the house. and to hie petty. and said Mr. Pury wee elweys e ieir op neat. but never`o`ensive to those with wrom he crossed swords. ' Sir Louis Devies. minister of marine. in- troduced three hills of more or lees in- Ignn-e. 0.. --_..--. (In. Llll ...__:s- AL- W011"! DO DOIG urlonly 50 II}. He was followed by W. B. Iveaaniniator oltmdo sud ounnnrco in the Into gov- ernment. Hon. Mr. Dobell and Hector Mncdougnll. Tho dnnlh nf thn Inn Rtnninlnnn ll`nuInv-- Ii:-:um*IIrnIm& as IVHIYAI. owns nuelullomnulutonlh .- 1-Qv_au;n'gotIhImInrhatht{n.anh.<}