Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Mar 1898, p. 2

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"UH: v. F. Osborne, Bellevillo, take`; charge of }. B. `canbloburfa branch bnainnu in The Luring. lllutllng Ideal. > \UI.:...-.. ._-- I HE |;\LL RIGHT, . W * ` 'DH.U1BiBDAY, PERSONAL Mkuruo. h; 0.1` R. .who ilwuy accident ._v, diodnt. the It ` 3 SI}? In '0'? f 1! Voftll Icon: than doctors bills. You can 30 |ll.HI,;gfnbidu at Ahornothfny -r------------ I Btrelmund 0ll(`h with nmdvrn l:uu[l)n)\'clI{/I115.` Rbnt, Ont! IA) bl` $15, one an $18, um mu: in $17 month. 1)wn-rs or sumo apply to J. A. `ABDINI-`J! below. -- WANTED TO BUY(l(N)l) RRI('l\' Ill)('H! emit of Barrkuuul mulh 01 Prhu-c~u.~a $1., In less than $I,0U0. nluo mm for about $2,500 to 83.000 -- AUX"; -I(I EITII Cl. Coat count: (or limqniming to get rid of them quick in I-In idco. A mambo; of pair! 0! India kid boob, pitonu tip. coin too style. Inc: or button. put on our buglin cable for 81. Haina & Lockesn. lug. As only one yacht from each club can contact In each race ior the Walker chnl leoge trophy. local ynchc-men are undecid- ad as to which bhree yachca I-houlti nail un dor the colors of the local club Only one trial race boa been sailed Wlthln the time limit and is ended unaaciniictorily. Un- mtimnbly the four {antes yachts in the , ore: Mi-up.-.-I, .| B Cnrruthonn: B3271.-ud, commodore Calvin: Breeze, H. S Folger; Whietlewingt. `V U. Kent 1: is n tone up which one of Lboso four is the intact. and it would be FM more dlfcnlt. to drop any one without giv- ing-ll a fair trial in I series of club rm-on. As this will ho dntlicnlo to do. the club will ndopo the next best rcbemo. nod pvcl: the three yon to meet the Cape Vincent yacht: on the rennin 0! the no trial race: it in eonumplsud to'havo sailed the day pnvioul co the intocoueioml race. An interesting game of curling was played on the rink last. evening in the drawn for the Stewart cup Dr. Watson and J B Wnlkem were pitted naninet each other in the semi nale, pl-xyingz nineteen ends. Mr Wnlkem wan vicmriou~, secur- imz thirmon to his opp.1nenb'e a-ix He will play C Gay Shannon in the nal round probably on Saturday night. Both grime- men are expert. cmlere, and an exciting content is expected. A large number of spectators witnessed the g-uue last. even- mg. An nnlr Ana Uonkb I . . _ . -..L _1..L --_ I uluugu rum-ny covormg 01 [H0 1C0. Just. 39 soon as the ice will permit of it being done. the Cape Vinrcnl. ice yuchta- men will he nomed to come over to con- tent for the Walker challenge trophy. Meanwhilann the day preceding the race, two locnl club races wall be nailed, one in tho mormng and the othu in the ulcer- nnnn, Irurnmun wmlnllg Dy n Pcule OI (>`x to two. The sunin rapxdly bringing the ice in the harbor inm a condition for ice y:1chh ing. In in possible for tho yers Ibo move nbonb. nlbhough it requires cnnsiderablo, wind to propel them through the light though nlm-hy covering of the ice. I Junk. an nnnn an Hm inn will mwmir nr :5 acts nnu \ ,lll'l)8 Ior locu nnmnplont-mp. An tho K:ngnt.r)n skating rnnk ln-L night teams from the freshman cl.-ma of Queen's and pupils of the rollogiate inPt,ILul.6in- dulged in A friendly hockey match, the freahmen winning by 13 (acute of to two. The inn i rmndlv hr-in-vinrv fhn {An in ! What In Trnnsplrlng In the Spin-tlng Arum: As Report: Go. Lovers of 9. good hockey game are am- ious to set: a. match between the Fronten- ac: and Que-mm for locxl nhmnploni-hip. K:m:nt.on skating hm, mum IJUU l`l|UlI O. (J. Johnston thinks that. any person who venfuros to the Klondy he in search of a fortune makes a gram. mismko. If he had to spare the money it would requize to outfit and travel to tho grd t-Vdu hn would rathorinvoatm a lottery and run clmnces of rlmwing u cnpitnl prvze. UUIHHIK wagon Will 06 appoint/ed. The utter-dance of farmers at this morn- ing s market was very gooi considering: the fact that the county Ind been uph0m'- ed by a hot. election campaign. Politics formed the only subject. of convert-:nlion on the rquaro. n H .1nhnar.nnl>Iu`nl:n that nrxrl -.......-_ avg LU vuuuuraw Uur umexuunlz. A meeting of the directors of the Richa- lieu and Ontario nuyigation company `ll be held in Montronl to-morrow, when t e officers for the dntiuronu steamers -for the coming season will be appoinood. ntterdanca of fnrmtarn at Ihiu mnrn. ANT!-Ln Mm TU H1-INT Volt lt`IR.~4T HI-` May I8!!! mm` hnmwn noutl1Il'l'rlx1a-1-an I-Jtrermun one}: lm )rovclm-.nts. RN11. 3115. am) An .&lH nm nun no em ELHIVV DCIUFD EIIIKIDLV. The Times says it did not announce the alleged presence of R. J Eilbeck in King- ston. and as the Wun: associated that papor a name with Lhounnouncemenb. we beg to withdraw our statement. A mnntincr nf rho :Qi.~mu.~..-. At 4.1.. D:..L.. UUlJX'!ILLIH1lAl`.(l. Lending conservatives are taking enn- eolacion trom the hope than the provincial government will have no call another gen- eral e|ec?.ion-a desperate grab at the straw before sinking. Thn Tnmnn lawn it did rm!-. nnnnuunnn bk... llpcullllira Uunoronbo gave Russell 99 majority; Thurlow anvo him 100 and Hungorford gave him 1U. Hungerfnrd was Mr. Stokes own township. Mr. Russell is hoarbily congratulated. lanai... .-m......-....u...... ...... L..I.3._._ A 1 |_lUlu |mIuIIm` glluu wneenrzg I10!` elm}.-lung So fur no trace has been obnumed of the young man who impersonator! a (.`unm\- qui wurd voter. Talvgrmus were Penn in all directions ease and west describing his appearance. Ih-xnntnnmn nnvn Human]! (I0 m..:n...'Lr. mm on u common signs noxr. summer. Thl morning the Shed ion 0 Jmprmy car- tovs discarded runners and resumed on heels. The roads ure in such a condition As to af- _ford neither good wheeling nor elcuzhxng fur obnumed nf M... ux vvuuliuur Wlll I8&V8 EH6 ls(l`B9U'l Dam. A number of nlpioyeos of Lhe voliiclo works have Klondyciniu very badly and are seriously Lliiiiliing of niiiking u Eturb lor the northern gold elds. Spring bnrgiiiiin at. S\iLlierlnnd s Friday. We can sell you ll Czlmf for $51 with conipleco working l'llBYil'llC'l0lll!, that will take a picture almost. on large as ii ciibiiiec photo. E. C Mitchell. An architect stated last. night that in- dicuriona pointed to &no'her rush in houee building this spring Th ; "to let." sign will be ll common sight, next. This mnrnimr thu Shari Inn n imumnn nnr. ulullmu mud.-I anu (1lrC0`0r(:(l O_V&. Pay your eiection heme with New Yolk chocolates. E. C. Mnchell. Slenghmg around the city is hm: disap- pearing and 11 few more damp of U113 luud of wea.k.her WI leave the streets bum. A nurnlnnr nf cu-...l.-....\.... 11` ah.` ... AUIUULU uuny unis monLn'- Owing to the death of urchbiahnp (Henry the Y.[ C B A have'canm'-Ilod their con- cert: announced forMmch l7Lh. I)on n miss Smberlanda Friday bargains. Several young men, at present. among the unemployed. uppear on the streets wlth bruised faces and dn-co'ored llnln `mu- .sl......'A.. L... .....x. \V..._ V, I - \I. LVIIIUHUH 5. TWO weeks from today Irishman the world over will celebrate the anniversary of` their patron -aint. Tim nnnnni mum: at "15 nitn vs: V D I - u|_ uuelr pnnron x-amt. The appeal case of the city vs. K., I . & C electnc street. railway wnll be heard in Toronto early this month"- 0WilID fr) the dnnth nf nrnh"\-uhnn (`Known ----.__;__.*`--.___%:`-`_ WANT!-JD IMR To HI-INT 1-'m.~41wu-- M ' M ,`| * ' Hm-mm. 33.5 ......s. ..',T'.`}. `.`. .'.'.'f%. .L.'3".`!f.'3,L'I.. .'. IVUIUUUTIY. Clark s malt: house is working night and day. Immense quantities of man: are being shipped away daily. Grout bargains ac Sutber-land a Friday. New stock of cameras just to hand an E. I 0. Mitchell`:-;. l`...L. ...... I.. t_____ L- ,I__ 1,,:,|,, , uuuluuruu uelp as reported lnab night. Manager Lesser has engaged at first class variety company for the coming week. Couret Frere a been white cuamle soap, 300. far 3 pound bar. E C. Mitchell. Four years ago today Gladacone resign- he premiership of Great Briuan to lord R ebery. Clark : mnlf. hnnnn 1': Il!(\FIr;l|r1 nhrkr curl KILIK DUI! UVUnIng. The Bleigllinz around the principal city streets is almost phyed out. w Elliott Bros. anv r.hnv hnvn nnt. anuvicnri auruuu is almost played gun, Bros. any they have not en-gge additional help reported lnab night. Manager Lasmr hnn nnmnand n. firnh nh-ma IJIJUII Us _Acan_1iml will beheld on Rockwood nnk this evening. Bleillllimz amnnd thn n'v-inning! r-'it.n SPORTING PARAGRAPHS. 3500f 013639 at Sutherland : Friday. Ba-10 minb jujubaa, 3:. box, at Mit- obelI s. A .,-....:..-I _:u n 1 :1 , 11__I ' ', ' &-j-&. PARAGRAPH8 FUCKED UP BY OUR _ BUSYREPORTERS `rho Cpico at-Ivory my l.Ito-Wat the People Are I-nu. About-lo_Ihln| ll capo: the Attention of kn-no who 4 Iknnn Inna. ' A Kahlua! Oh Gout foot _AL A__ .| mcw%ms_% {Inns 0}? }, THE }[ANDS().\H~2 NFIW ILESIDENCE 0,`? Union street. near Dlvlnlnn street. lntvl oocunlud bv |)nv|d.l, \mm..h.....u .......n .... FGIIOVIDR I5 CIWIICRIYIIDCU Thp pity in tho rrt. half was fairly even when Wuwrloo scored two and the Fron- tenacn only one In the second half for the first. few minutes the play was all In the Kingston territory, and Waterloo .mrod five times in succession. Than Cox- wortby got. him are badly cut and bad logo to thedreuing room Whllo vniting forhim Murray fninrod hnmlatngue and the game wnu nished with va men a side. E Be gram and Hondry rent of? to even matters up and play in resumed: Then the King- uton menu-eened to bust: up and allied twice boforo time VA! callod and the acore ended novo_n_;o thrcmlcu-ing Wntcrloo to p`|y oil` with Liotowol in the nal round. H-L null wluu Vila! own) (0 one. The match was one of the Instant, ol the season In Toronto and there were heaps of tripping and dirty play Lhroughout the wholo gums. Sengzrmm and Uvu were both sent, to the board fur this otfonce. It was a goo?! exhnbntion of hockey and combination play of both teams wan brilliant. uh times, Whll the work of the defame wna perfect. Both goal keepers stopped and cleared well. while the opposing point. players pub up I good head game and did some clever relieving at crinicnlnmea `FL. ..I.-. i.. .1... 4-. ....u ...-.. :-:_x_ -_.__ u v: uu uu. A derpatcb from Toronto says: "Wa- torloo defeated the king:-t.0n Frontenac: la:-t. nighh gut Ibo Calpdnnln link in tho semi final of the 0 HA. intermediate pone: by seven goals to three. The score at hnif Limo was two to one. ' TM.` ..... bah .....- ...... ..t `L- f_-A_-L .1 .I , .., -.--u nun vvunn U (In Tucarhxy afternoon no .-1 polling booth in the upper end of the city an amusing incident occurred which tended to expose the purity of mu.-tics indulgud in by tho con-urvntix 3.. [Am in tho afteinoon it was {mind In cert-un oieeoor had non been around [0 vot.o.nn tho vonservativua nocured (1 s batituto. While they wereposting and roh taming him in mm part he \V:LH to play, the original arrived nnd wonb into the boo.h to vote. Just as he was coining out. the =ub.~ii.it,uto was going in. both mooning ' at an inner door. "I ma --~ , midrlno pub-Litulo "and I want. to vote " "If you nre ------ " said the original, "then I would like to have somebody identify me. They Weill Down In-fora the Waterloo: at II-.._.... a .. MARCEA 3. 1898mm IrI1I'I\Il Iuv an-uy A erce ghb touk place on the Inarkot rquareluuc evening in which a few big men were mixed. A local howl keeper proved the aggressor and handled one of hu man very roughly. The polled sepmu` ted the ooxubataxans and endeavored Lo take the hotel keeper, who had been flooly im- bibing. home, but he become very ulicioua. The nipperu" were placed on his wriatu and the com-mhloe allotted him :1 (`all in tho abacion hour-0. Special Pronamtlonl. We are making special preparations for the trade this sprimr in furniture coverings, and have added mnnynewlines in damasks. rep. silk tapestries. plain and figured plnsliea, silk brocritulles, juto dnmnakmetc. Fringea, cords, gimpa. tunnels, etc.. to match. We wish to call attention to one line of l'urnit.ure tapestry in four coloringn, fty inches wide. lor 75 cm. This lino can not be excelled in Onmrio. R. McFaul, Kingston carpet, W.'\l`Cl)OU98. -nu-vvu vi Ill I111 nlI.Ilnl\/U. Representatives for steumhoab companien assert that the season of mm will be the greatest; for travel soon since the world n fair at Cnicigo, providing the threatened war between Spain and the United Scares doos not. break out. Everything puims lo A busy Bummer on M1580. Lawrence and with rival beams an innelea-Ling season is amicipatod. 1 Union lntvly oogtaxlod by DQVILIJ. W'hlluht-ml. A Hnml1vx- turc wlllcomplelult. Int _ nlnu qucenm H gleormxlounda. Apply to H. V`. )(uuus, Hm'- I I . Has No lnllmutlun. Manager Rees, of the government: grav- ing dock, has non received any intim I'm :13 Lo when the work of repairing he atonmer Ruamlulo would be commenced, but he Lhinks that if it. in incmded to have the steamer ready for the opening of navi` gwtion work 1-hould be begun an once wwh an lmgo force of men. Ill Have A uoml lmrpn. Oicers of the 14 h I . W.O rutlna nd tho prospect. :1 mulng 13 large hntt.ali.m th1a_'.-our brighter Lhan usual. The man are e\!read_v mq niring as to when dnill WI be b=gun. Ir, w1ll I:-e necovsnry for intend inc recauntm to upply amly In order to catch a place in tho ranks. May lie `l`runuto-rwd It is aitvogether hkoly Lnac Rev. G. L. Starr. who holds rsb clues milibuy certificates and in a comvni-`unoned onpmin in the 4M. bmhmluorx, Wlll b0 (l`rIIla|f0"l`c3vl to the Nth 1` W.O raa. Cnpt`. S'arr Rerved with the llr-r bumtlion ll) camp at Pxbtaburg last. summer. '0 7 4; Q/% (224/% Spring Importation Io:-1898. Prevustw, at the New York clothing store. has received all his spring imporumionna. consisting of Search and Engllt-ll] moods, vonetriunr-. worn-tedn, V':(:un5n and rorgos in groan variety. Anyone In need of ordered clothing Will do well to call on him. vnuu-nu nu uu:I'InIIIull IHIEEI. At as meeting of the civic committee on nance held yesterday aftexnoon it. was decided to send a. strong letter to the gov- ernment, protesting against granting the Ball telephone company in Canada power for inc1`uuP_ing its rates (or the use of in- 5-truments. FRONTENA(3r7 r!)._;VAT ED. Boot An A Spare Boat. Unless the company finds it. absolutely necessary to plnceiche steamer Princess Inuine in commission this summer she will be kept; an 9. spxre or emergency bomb. The qcoamer herrepontn will be made per- form `Uhe Gunanoquo and island ferry Eer- \"lC0. n. uucu vuurl.-~ I llllflly. Ah the police court this morning Daniel.- Byran and Cooper` Lennox were charged with drunkenness. They were givqp an opportunity to reform. The assault case of John McKee wua adjourned unbil the 7th inst. AT A BAIlGAIN--'I`HA'I` BF.AU'l`H<`ULl.Y sltuntvd d(!tL|u:hvLl Brick Home corner Union and Albert ntree1.s,w|th {our full 1018. Apply to A. Hrnucumv. Lot: 0! It liflzlngnton. I Lots of snpw. Look out for was feeb. Get rubbers. All kinds ab Abernathy`: shoe I store. ' _._.__...__._.:.._._.___ Coal. Bum best Bernice coal. Satan delivered. W. 0. Craig 8: Co.. Ontario atreeo. v 1.onu~|*ryg'. For honest shoes at Abornot.by s. Truvosl Wlll Ila Extensive. .-..._-.-..- L, 1 ,, ,. Object To IncI:enned Rates. ._..__:.:._ ,1 .I - Una or Tho many. .1.` A- L -1... _ It Dld Not Work. .-. Pollen 0011]`!-- l'hlIl'-l;-fl]. n nnlhua an... ol..'.- ..........:___ cmr Am`; vn6n_nnTv.` School books. exercise E: and carib- blora. good value: and new lines, at D. A. Weeso & Co e. ._:_.______j_j__._ _ THAT LARGE RE!-!IDl~}NCE .0N NORTH llde of Johnston utn-M, raxt lmuso want of e utrcol, with flll lll|()(! nml other mudcrn conveniences. Also we Hwne lnvt-lllng, 245 Barrie stream with modurn lmprnvt-mcnts. Ap- ply tmlomu umx. $3. mama u wvuow um) I urge mmuy. A Falzmy farmer. Janina Rrckey by name, re-iding about bhroo miles from Arnpnior. poisoned him-elf with aufychnino yesterday amarnoon. The de rea-dd. about forty years (if age, loaves a wid_oIv and a young Iamnly. The owners of the farm decea-1d wan living on wielmd to shortly take pm-en-inn. and this ll supposed '0 have prayed npon his mind snd led to tho committing of the rub not uvvucu uv one vvllnullll nHll'l_V an Dilly- cnnoe. From there he moved to the {arm now owned by Charles Earl, Lanudowno, and after in western Ontario for A time he finally totaled on St. JoFoph'a I-laud. Ho leave: a widow And A large family. Fllzmv fnrmnl-_ Jnninn Rmlmv In: Now: 0! the Dlut-r-l;:t Condensed from the Whig : Exchunzen Thern died on St. Joseph's Inland. Ont . on February I ;h. Chrmbnpher Younmaged ecvontyfouryanrn. In his early days he owns to Canada I` om county Wexford. Ireland. nnd settled on the property now owned bvthe Wnllimns tam-ly at. Bully- nn Ann EVA... 0...... L... ._ .......a ... u... t,....._ .l.`|UUI"|ll.'|\ II DLUVUIIF, nuuwuun. "Tlu':a in the hardest winter over known in lhialund. Sosnyalltnelndimmnhdtradora. Furumountn tonoI.bin'z. hardlypaying trap- porn oxponees. The deer are gone. and rub- bnba the sumo. Our people were too poor to provide tlnornsnlves new for fall fiqlnng, and ':nnI-nquontly fish in store are scarce. So far I have not been able to buy a deer skin or rubble -k-n for travelling, and that it!!! proof ol dc-nuturion. for our pimple hml nun them to sell. I um nfrnid some of our people wnll utarvo below spring. We nro well provided for. our only lack is for meat, and of than wo gel. vory hltlo. What, moat we do get is brought. four or five days journey by dogs. Our house is cold and old, but. we keep our rea going day and night and than ll'B comfor- Iuablo. This fIl0l'l)l[{ the Lhermomeber was down to 4'. bo.ow zero and we expecc it down to u. Hard Times Rcporto-d Anon: Unuudlan ` Indians at Kaewatln. liad tiruea among the Indians are report- od in a lengthy lebtor ruceived at. the Macho- diat mu.-u-inn rooms, Toronto. from Rev. Frederick H Stevens, Keewntin ' II'I"|..'.. I- 0|-.4. L....,l....> ...;..p.._ ......_A._....__ :_ IEA'l'l`Y. Gannnoquo............... (59 Rear Leeds: and Lanadownc . ltil Front. Loads and Lansdowne. I4 K:Lley.....................l44 Newborn... :~`uu'.hCrosb_y . . . . . . .. 2 Bastard................... ' l\'0rt.hf,`roab_v.............. West Ward, No. I Vk can Ward, No `.3. Centre Ward, No. (}en`re Ward, Nu. Eal Wurd...,..., Town Hall. .. Hv)ugh'a school house. rm. -1 Wi;zgina .. .. Selby .` .. Foronb Mills. Koblin .,..` ~ -~- ~2- RICK HOUSE ON (Ll<.`R(}\' HTIHv2E'l` HE- twoen Brook and Prim-can um--ls, <-unmln- Ing 7 mmnn, with -' kltvhc-n, huth, etc. Also two lwunon on Brook strm-t.|ulJoln~ hug that occupied by Dr. Fowler, to whom up- y. _ Town Hull Hmwloy . ... U-ion:-x . 5W|'Z`} VHIO. I Wilton Town HAIL. ... (}>rrp)rL . . .. . . Anuhurnt bland Hath ... . . . . .. Mi Haven . \_... Yl`.._.... I\lajority I4 )!!! unjuyuu ID yonnemny. 7 " E M. Cntnn in visiting bin brother. 1-` A. Canton. 'l`homma stmoun. Georgol Per- ry Look (I trip to Montreal, returning Wod- nmaduv mormnu C. E. Bu rtlecr is in l\lontreal this we; k on buainer-5. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Furouter. Bnth, were in town _\e.-Lezdny. `Henry Mowers leaves to day with a car lbad of shock for Ilelomino. Man. I uuul cue rocurna wars all In. Provincisl bailill English. Toronto. yes- terday removed John B..ker sud Johq Mack to the Central prison. Both were =enL up for six .monbhs. the former fur l`lClUfU and thulattor for vanishing arrest a nharb Lime ugo, and striking chief Adams. Tno weather ms ideal and many of our cini` zann enjoyed in yesterday. Cntnn in vi:II'l .ina kin hrn-mr l.` ...._.._. Abnnoe of Personal Abnno Will I Oom- mendnble Feature of the 0Impnln- `hm Pr-honor: Removed _to Oonrnl, V l rliton-'lo,vement_n ofiho People. NAPANI1-2, March 3.-~The elections are all over and tho reformers of Elli! riding have "done themselveu proud" in electing . Bowen E. Aylooworbh. The campaign was carried an quioger than any previous election. althoughboh parties were strenu- ously working. There was the absence of personal abuse from either of the candi- dates, which was a commendable feature of the campaign and an indication Lhub we are living in the advanced state of civilizntion. The returns were sent: from both the C 1 R. and the G T.R olces to the Beaver otlica. where they were posted where they could bo viewed by the crowd. The street was bhronged with enthusiasm until the roturna all in. D.-m..`.m.'.I i...:I::x w....n.1. m......_.... .._.. moxcmc in MPANEI2-.1 THE LIBERALS succsao IN ELEOTING 3. E AYLESWORTH. mlly nltunlemnpponno Mm':lmiull l M'k. .\ ply to Kuun-Arxucu mm Hus, Unturlo at. r: Ayloa worth : majority.` FACING stAnvAnoN. Result In 1.:-nnux My uajnrluea. oIsTR:}_?r oasmzs. Sour h Leeds Elcmtlun. J 1%: 1.`? 5...!) 183 IDSFJBURN l"HR..\H*2IU.Y THE BEHI- donco of l nu. (L A. KlI'kpulr1-k.h<::uxl.l- fully nltunu'd,0pponH0 Mm':l Iu'k. .\p- Elm. nnmrln HL un.1lI J9 I! you In th' king of cleaning house entry 1' bet tint MUR- Imrs Imp Electric: Carpet Cleaning ' ilhthpt-nnthod for.o.Innin;ouquu., ., 0ll*7`" "H1? ."`.2n.i. . IHHUSE GLEANING are of universal ap- plioation. Sold by best Hotels, Clubs and Grocers every- where. MADE ME A MAN r3 AJAX TABLET: Pnm'nvm.v nmm As the Remedy for Rheumatism the 4 699669 :66? OO4O9O+9004O Q94 :OOO9009QOO990O 996 99999999::99999949 99999 99996 6999999999 9640 O>OOO996::: 99999999 99999 99999999 99999999 Uornor of Prlnoou um Wculnglun Ginsu ._.__.____-_____._._.____._._._.__.. A HAHUE `URNXSH I'll) H.l)()M IN CEN- trlll locu ltyrlnudurn |lIl[)rn\'I`l1l(`lll!-1, pr - vats home. No. J Brick r-rrm-o, uppuulw St. Paul's Subhm h Hrhool, .\luul.rvul Hllvact. Papers forWa1la, Border and Ceiling, blending % in color and design. F. NISBET S NEW STOCK. NEW DESIGNS. __._j_j__.___._,.._._. [Wa||PapeI,l898. VI Ul uuunu Ief';.c JAMES REID, ' unumlruvu unuuuvnlun. wwu IITILIFLI lie-veal Mirror and L1l1edl)l'u\\'erL4, only $9.00. In .1 -.\ -u\- . ... ALL Narnia Dluaono-I-`irirlinvgi .1 . I 'y"A u....""'.'.`.5"..?..'.' """"' nan : "t.ouRn"Ix 1 nun; 5.`! [gran SM -4: 1, u u sq- -. '1` an . 1 lnnoluto ln|n:wo ;.'{}lo.' Fmcy Parlor 'I`u.bles. with heavy |h'u:i~1 1`\-ut, in Mahogany or Oak. $3.-'(). Beautiful Brass and Wlnte Enmnal Iron Bodxatuuds, uluglu or double. amtan _%__L__________ Inn. \. Kirk xlrl-I I - 1- fllnv nltumc-d, nnnnn`lnlhlu.-.I.uR.`.I |(..`.'-1. Hu\xtL {F0/M1] I/HE Robinson Bros.. BAGOT smear. Mmamrr Burma. 6 Granville Strut. Halifax. N.B., says: " I have used Laxa- Liver Pills for Con atlpatiou and Bid! Head- noho. and found them excellent. are a pleasant and natural remedy, clearing away all effete and poison- ous matter from the sys- tem, without any griping or weakening effects. II._,.___ *n_ ,, Ambulsmoe mull HT TFe7v of those 500 Dining Chairs n ....,.| l\l. ..-n.. .....l I\IzL;xsive Sideboards. with lirimh I _ I .....I l\.... ..... Only a few of these lines left : The Corner Bookstore. .-- -4 n-n_----__.__ ;-_. BARGAINS ALARGE `Ul{Nl>JH} My mudurn hn \'(`I1\(`lll!-1, pr]- vnln hnmn V4. 5 11.4.. rn... ........ ..|.-LII mun. Ivll-' F| IVIFIIV ` `gllhzlcgglag [gt]. ggnpohnt-y._9loonl_annmn. etc. mund That: because we nra lIk'i|led sign writora than our charges are high. Nob nt. all. We would rather plume you aha loss tlmndii-appoint you an A profib. 99990999 099999 0699 9960 0994 9990 0 __ Moo Moo PRICES Low. CALEDONIA smNcs' mnmm wmags Tho l.onlln{.x I'|ulm`Y1kn-r and ,1-`urn Lurv no or. __ A VERY (1()yII"U'l{'l'AHLl". I)W)`Zl.[.[N(i, NO. 184 Kim: HLr<-v.-t,1)>.~a.~4a-,.-;a Muv lat ; mod- ALOYII lll'l[)l"0\`I9llI"lll.~l rt-nly mml:-rnt,(:. Annlv 1?) ORBALII3 -.5 UYPS. FI.\(`!I 311x100 0)! KING 8t.,nnl nearuure an, clly. .\mvlv to J. IM Kim: Hm-v.-t, po.~a.~-,.-udon lat; {nud- aern lInpr0\'emwnl.~4; mml:-rum. Apply next door to lsmm Bxmksox. . A CHURCH scnoo. .j URNISHEI) THE DE.`-lIRA.JlI.E RESI- dence, IN!) .fulnmmn M.r-- . (`:1 Ifflll. drnlnna-I nil nun! -\ .... .`UllBALE . any. Apply J. L Guunrmn. below. I ALF OF THE FLA1` 1_>\'lC|L THE BBY Com Clothing Htnro-, King Mm-cl, nu uln- In Buluds Printing Utnco. Apply at um oe. -vu-U. _.F.,HARKISON co., H USE IN VAIYGIIN 'I`l`2I{l[Af`E, PRIN- cenu I-u,reet,ru-cu In-d byllvnln Brunlgun. Possession Muy lat. pply ut Wma Umce. wn1('1'( H()l'HE u? modern Imprw ohen. Appl_vt4).l.l .EHH)ENCI`I. I01 W)('l\' .`4'l"l{ElC'l`. IMME- dlnw pmmtmnlnn; ull mmlv-rn lmprovmnunts. Apply to C. Ll\'lNHH`l`UN dz Hum. EhmF.Nb1:{ Im nm<'I ADDIV Ill (7, '.l\'lNl.lu`l`nL' A. llnn Ono Lon Liver Pill taken every I for A month will cure constipation. Wllllnm Sande. slam in the some re reptttlon`. nyl - "Milb_urn e Heart and an Pill! cured mo of extreme nervous- . heldncho, dizzineu. ebc., after all later remedies had failed, and I heartily roeummend thembo all whoauflar as I did. FURNISl{PII) DE.`-lIRA_,llI.E dence,lr M.I'ucl. Howl lnmnllly, rfect. dru|nn\-, u nmdurn curwunlerlccu. pply toI)n. \ Anm-21.1.. qlpnrnfa mm and Nerve Pills on ur- ge? Q9111`! from` heart; and nerve b ou- M if orory cit. town and village in Canada.` Rights are in Kingston they have 0ll|'Od-I grub many prominent Qiia "Ill. ` Hon two cull in Point z John oMutor.of No. 2 fire station, tar z-"I mod Milburnb Reno and Nerve ' Pi is l or not vounnoea, headache. etc., and Ohzg have cured mo. I Ilium fl ltntlnn` Inn: _ "\u'I|un--.7. II..._L -....l Nome 1o Lnnmonoi" _ OUBE O(`7(7UPll-ID HY MR. MERRICK, King Street. }*I.\(l(`l1;4l4)n and all modern ronvonlenceu. Brut Inodm-rule. Apply next, loot DOJUDGE I :m'r:. oqllllp rlprul IE8! Ill xnlasron ` MIlbnm'` lfeart and Nerve Pm: Winning Victory After A; Tnlumrmi HAM? J ' ' llirb, H 0 dN' w P` ..."`3.m`:,..'. ,3; '.:'....:..:. .:'::,:'1: I KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE , ;E-[:UCATIONXl._. II. or one-lhlnl lo damhteru at For mu lnrnrnumnn apply -to 'WAIaL M.A.. I- rluc!DOL t'mm~s,1n nI'.~`.1.`I ~A.HHuR'I'- H.-\NIb .\.\'l) CIVIL sI<.`li\'lL'E H17 IL! I-IUI`.-L Re-0 nod on .\l0.\IDAY. J.\.\`. xrtl. KM for hay and I-In-nlng vlmuaa-.-x,hn m's1NI-:ss,snuR' - MAN! (`l`\'lL .~u:m'n-1.: Imllvltluul lust nwtlon. For full |nfl\l'n\}\lII|ll call at (`ol- lvgc Omcc, mld{vllmvs' Block. vi `II1_"'~j 1'5". . TO BE LET. nnnod MN. haw mu] I-in-nhw SE71: ' M2? s'rm-:r:T.\\'11`u I'()\'1`llll'lIlH; cxt:-n;'lon kil- . H. (J.\I 1- v n uu: -now up` mud nerve 1 ` V night III at Ulnud Batu boa *-'~.-._:~..e*;1-...'-..:.-:.-.~."-'5""`-6 ...:.~.;., nal tub ovary my 3 nova; it j up his 35.: . TI . I Atddb I$dI%hC tho` bnguutudnglowlnlu. --`V. Ixvwvlj -vv nun... y--uu.uu.-.-U. cnhnuzun IIKIITUTB. Raipb-_B-lance. 1896. 8l50 I7; ox- Ininuonr, ass; -ehohn-hips, Ohm; gnr ennui grant. 81.345 00; loss. 83.280; GI! grunt. $`a'.&)0: Wolfe Inland, 870.13; gr;-.gf `Poul. N163! 90. .' xpmditnro-8nlurieu. .8|0.5l9 46 ; ro- QIC 2|: oontingoncio-. '3" 0|: n. '3 "E50. N59 94; Dfiminl. Ul 34: . 330 69: supplies, 8:326 78: bnildinr IOIIIIIt,Q.`H8 34: not and Inounnco. $.60; "50: . . ; ""'*..........m .....'.% :;:'.:'. ...*.'~" 5 unucuum 0| one-mm! daugl cnlwmen. u (DRNWALL Prim-.IpoL cuuufru is? In 11:. 1058!. I~`S.'5.39 `:6 Expoudumo--SnIurm, 823 384 76; occn : Iion-latching. SI53 65; spam. 8823 40; contingencies. 3M9 30; furniture. 8205; re. nut. light, 81,533.34: not and in lIl|'N'I$..3lS.!);:fI in'il*K.$-"I 95; library. SW6 I0: upphus. 8743.67; cash payments, `H99; capital account. 35.70! 83; bal unco, I897. l7c Total, $33,Su`J.`.'6. I'I'II.l.2 IATI lIKl`PI'r1'l . I l. DLIL 3|. IUWIIJ. Recon Bxlunu. 1896 $721.24; city an-nt. .510; government grant, 8!,- 755: Is. 3377 Q0: Minntv mm-IAI nlrunf `$4.50; 755; lacs, 83?`! 90: county model grant. 8159: govommonh model grant. $150; druu_ dopoout, 810: analogues, 32:; in. I-prcnon grunt. 8215; kindergarten: gram, 867 50: ran and aim. K17 6H; cnpiml gc. count. 8,5 771 02. Tom, $33.3->9 26 Rrl1Qn(I|Invn_QAIn|ngn Q0`) mm `A. A--- `the Document: Ionurded to the Tmntcu For llcvlcw. The Iocrotnry of the boaryf education has inuod I typo-written sutamanu of Int. your : receipt: and expenesl to the tru- noon. The mlorvnntion is ac follows : Fl`!!! In nrunnv u y wuue unexpected visitor. A nal word as to the private character of the venerable prelate. Those who lived day by day under the same roof with him say that his was a child-like and unwary- ing simplicity of manner. He would always I knock for permission to enter the recrea-. I tion room 0! his priests, and he was one of the wise men who l`0lIFll6d a little non- sense now and then " He would tell an amusing story to make the others laugh; but whenever he thought his presence might impose a re-itrainn on the younger men he would withdraw and listen sadly to their laughter from his study. Some- `time! he would return and asli that Ilhe joke be repeated and then they knew that he had care in his heart. which he would Lain forget. Nobility was expressed in his every habit. Espionage of any kind he detested, and as his move- ments about the house were very gentle he always knocked belnre entering a room. He had an extraordinary faculty for sneeze ing loudly, and one young priest who was not used to the noise said to the others- alter he had heard about half ll dozen of those i-nezes--"How do you inaiinge to stand that noise. They answered him: "ll he did not sneeze no one could say whether or not he was in the house " Such was the gentleness `in private life of the prelate who was regarded by the non Ca- tholics as the boldest community and most. uncom promising champion ol Catholic doc- tune and opinion living. Ul EDIE KIIOWIGUBB. Those who had the privilege of intimate acquaiimince with him in later years heard him recall experiences of his visits to the continent. He passed through Paris dur- ing the revolution of 1848 He saw Louis Philippe hold his aon- the Comte de Paris who died recenl.ly-up in his arms in his desperate and despairing eorte to calm the rubble nhab only roared "a base! all the louder for the king : deuperation. Dr. Cleary hurried to his hotel from that) wild scene. bub only no lind every eummce held by the military. He then went to the Irish college. where it happened he was personally known. The college enjoyed the protection of the Bricisii ling; bun noo- withacending than face it was some time before the professors would open the door bathe unexpected visitor. I A nal ninrrl an kn tho nu-iumbn ah...-....>.... we use or me FUCCBFEOI` In oltice. Neither the Catholic people of Kingston diocese nor bishop Cleary knew upon the occasion of their first joyful iueetiiig of ii circumabniicu that some years beforehed brought them into association at Rome it.- aelf. Bob in is I} fact that at the time when the parish priest: of Brockville, Fr. O'Brien. was chosen to, be the [inn blhhop of the diocese of Kinggion. the name of Dr. Cleary wee also oi -I.hib list laid before the holy father. 8 I more iriterosbiiig I8 the fact. that: Fr. 0'Brieii a name was lush on the hat. and than of Dr. Cleary first. It. was only recently uhuit. the Brclibihop who has just puned away come into 13055653100 0! this knowledge. Thane whn hnd the nrivilmm nf .`..o:.....o.. `Jul! IIIU KI-IIIIUK III VIIIIUII EU UlI|)0I- Oil 0l.lll.|.BoolI. Catholic Register, Toronto. The Register is authorized to give the following particulars concerning the will left by the archbishop. Vicar-General ir- Kelly and James Swift are the executors. 9- The whole insurances on the archbishop"s in life amounted to $28,000. He had. be- 9_ sides, some money of the Oleary family. in his father beiuira man of substance in Dunaarvan. These latter moneys would amount to close upon 825.000. Byei 0. the terms of the will $46,000 is '0 "devised to Reoiopolis college. The Id original will looked forward to the college before it was yet in actual existence; but codicils added after the college had been restored and put in actual working order-one dated in December, H490. and the other a few days before hie death- denitely provided to the above amount for a chair fund and scholarship fund. The will also considers individually the various members of the archbishop s household and two brothers who survive him. One of the brothers. Thomas, resides in the United States, and the other, William. 1 : lives in Australia. There was an older h ' brother, Patrick, is very distinguished ' man, professor in Waterford cells a ii - and doctor of divinity, who died whi e 4., E be was comparatively young. There ,, were in the family altogether thirteen children, twelve sons and one daughter ,. This daughter, the late Mrs. Lyitleton, U of Limerick, had two sons who joined D. the Dominican order. One of them is a very learned man, being at present M employed at Rome in editing the com W plate works of at Thomas, a task under W taken by the Dominicans on the advice of of pope Leo Xlll The work will include all the writings of St. Thomas, and the com- 3, inittee charged with it consists of five m members of whom Father James ( yttle p, ton) is one. The others are three B W and one Englishman. ~ Father Peter Paul Miicliey. The late cardinal Zglmra was ",1 first president of this committee of publi- W, cation. The archbishop left his English 5, books and pictures to vicar-general Kelly yo His Italian books he left to his con.-in, hp Father Neville. and all the books in other languages remain in the palace` library for M, the use of his in ollice. ch, Nuifhar rhn f'.:).nI.n .....\..I_. ..t I4'. ...._..a__ COST OF TI-IE`_SCHOOL8 I A more Aooiiunc or no um nouumaopu I l'unlly-It Was A Very ulntluguluhod One-The lnnuor In which He Dispos- Id Of Ill: llnnhn IIIIIIU the Patronage or III: Gnwo the Arch- . bhhop and the Very Rev. tho Deun of Ontario. Idrhwn I.ate"Rea~denc-\ or Alexmder unn. Johnston Rtr-ct. FELL S1`.\l-`F of l'nl\-orslt Grndnlten. attention given to Indlv dual needs or The renement and culture of home nod with the mghesl mental training. no but mnmunnnn a\d\'nnug!'b4.wl!h every home comfort nnal '("onvcnlt!nco. `lhnnln Couru. Cro-met nnd Slmtlng. A discount. or one-lhl.nI daughter: gl_ggy1_I:3I_I.___\II_' `run onnly REGIOPOLIS COLLEGE GETS wLioaTmni;is;a*op1 ABOUT 895,000. Greatly Dina ppolnted. Many supporters of the Frontemc hockey teun remained at the UT R. tickeh ollico Into luau night to hear the to unit of the game in Toronto, fully con- dent 0! hearing chub their favorite team would ouzplay Waterloo. Deep diaap rointmonh In their: when news of uho do- an came over the wires. Engineer Hugghi-on. of the -GT . In badly burned in the railway ncci gr. Burlington on Tuesday, Hamiluon ho-pita! lash mgnc. (cm! as a. bridge for many to can-ythan over aickncnand di- suse. Thcdai1yus`ofAbhy's! `_`___`__ , _ (U, C. pany,wnero no can be Dom i-neon and heard, ' and is 3 stone wall to that griind concert I band of the ago The siirne paper gives an account of bbe formation of `the benevolent: order of color ed professionals. 0. P. Jones was onn of the originators of the order and woi had up inbereah in the scheme. He was elected chairman of the supreme advisory board. ` I.`lUUlll!||l, all luu-IDNICOCI weekly published at Indianopolis. Ind., appears a double- column cut of Clarence 1'. Jones, together with this sketch of hm career: Clarence 1 . Jones in a real Canuck from birth, nav- ing first seen the light of day at Montreal, Canada. At an early ago his musical in- stincts cropped out. and his parents soon placed him under the tuition of one of the greatest pianists of his native home, under whose wing he remained for ve years. during which he also studied the more ad- vanced branches of his chosen profession. such as harmony and thorough bass. etc. Afterwards he took up the study of the flute. and has since been solo ute of the philharmonic society of Kingston, Canada, as well as piccalo soloist of the Hih batta- Iioii band, the finest military musical orga- nization in Canada. Mr. Jones was also llutist in the Grand opera house orchestra in Kingston. which position he held to the satisfaction of every body for a period of five years. Mr. Jones came to this country in I895, when he made his debut in the theatrical profession, joining Al (3. Field's Dailrest America company. As a piccalo and flute soloist he gives the whole sidewalk to none He is too far beyond the average competitors for consideration or compari- son. Mr. Jones is very much at home on the instrument called the piano. and ex- ecutes in all branches on his various instru- ments at s-ghb He is this season with John W. Vogelh Darker-t America com- pany,whero he be boih and ` and In a afnnn wall In oh-ir ...-.....J ........._i. l 1 I 1 V l pany,\ c VIVL- Kiyggtqn Ladies Collage, ! uu cuulu IIUUIUIB B on ([18 VIHIOQB. Or the most conceited prig, hit. his ideal and his platform I not `'man, but: iI.`a I "p-g " Shades of grand and gloriuua torieo Who hiu-o quit. this earthly sphere. Sure contented are you never. When you see such doings here 1 Patriotic tunes no longer Do the Lnriea hum and jig; J. I Whitney : ideal placlorm Is not nacIon"; in`: a pig. ._ W ( Whata Western Paper Thlukuof 3 Former Klnguonlnn. In theieaue of February 26th of the Freeman, anlllu-traced weakly published IIIGIBIIODOHE. Ind.. nnnm.rn n rlnnhln. Jlnw mu-nu`. TAIIIIIIIIK luell. J l`. Whitney was a lawyer Of great. worth and c0urc|y" skill ; He could mnko a felon tremble, And with awe his soul inatil. He could humble e'on the vaineet, Or the moat. nnm-nin-ui "ran HIE.` ESUUUUH-"o Profs Goodwin and Miller, and Messrs. Merzitb, Wells. Baldwin and Stephens. of the BCIBHCO department, Quoon u univer- sity, are in nbnendxmce at me annual sea- .-uon of the dumlniou society of mini ng on- gnneers, Montreal. n mm In nnIguu)u munng PC0001- Roberu (inllenpie, I m.nbur, left last night. for Edmuuuon, N \V.T., whore he will engage In iunnmg on his own behalf. He was one of 1 :Lcaourg n moan popular young men and hl friends hopcfto hear of bl! success. UK ILIUUF. ' Dr Goodwin, Prof. Walker and D. Smith, are attending the convention ot the Quebec mining mmute in Monnreal The ash pnzemr ennuya was awarded to J. W. \Vu|lu of Kingston mining n-clzool. H()berL (hllmanin, Pxrmnhunr IAN-. lane uurr.u.-utu`. LUIS D mack. Luau evening Capt. J. Richmond and J. M. Campbell left: for Uulguy, N.W T., where they intend locating. Kmgzstoninnu wxeh them every success m their new Iiond of lnbur. I\- (`tn-.4-'I.-..'.. l)._..l I`I 7_II,,._ ,, ,I l\ (`I -.I UllGHlUKln Miss Fannie Johnston, Collingwood screen, has returned from Winchester, Onn.. where she spent. nfow week: with her sister. Mrs S Black. L..." ..............rV...`. I r_-:..L........_: _; 1 nun nuurneu no nu` name at rexrnnruxo. L W. Murphy will buy cheese and ship it. direct to London dunng the coming season. thus saving a midd|ernan'a com- mission. BJDTI ULTUUIL Dr. Clark, dentist, was very law this - morning. Hialoworlimba are developing | to abnormalaize. V '1`. W Casey and wife, Napanoe, to-day (golabrated ubenr formenh wedding anniver- anr"y. Congratulations. ' W'iIIinm Evans. nrnamhnah in-nnnhnr ll. Blanchard. C.A., J. B. McKay. Prlnci pal. Prusldent. ..:_.___.__.___..____j_. w Imuw an exnenueu vmr. [0 remuvas. Miss Anna Whelan, the guean of Mrs. C. Lyons. Uolborne screen, for the past week, has returned to bu` home at Pembroke. I. W Mnrnhrr will hunt: nluannn an ! .I.:... wuu w uur auuumu uwlng Lu Illness. I Mrs. Webster and son, C R. Webster, barnater. leave for Lmadowne to-morrow to make an exnended visit. to relatives. Mia Anna lbnlan H`- ........ ..k u... n Mme Vnct,on`a. Watson. - Universit; avonuo,baa gone COBAY City, Mxch., to spend a few weeks with friends. I MIA: "all, Rnlnrnrinn n mmhmr. uh I-I-an VIII Ul 1111!. Upli. L. uunneuy. upuuu 5 low woenu wwu Il'l8(ll'. Muss Hall. Emerpriae, a student at the Kingston business college. is unable to st.- tand so her studies owing to illness. Mm. Wnhn!.A|' nnrl nnn I`. R lnhatnu I llyo lJUlll'lH4uIHIII0U5n William Evans, ateamboab inspector. Toronto, is in the city attending the fun- eral of Mrs. Capo. T. Donnelly. MISS Vnntanrin. Wnhnnn, Irnivnv-nit RINK!!!)ll- Miaa Alice McGa.rvey, Mount: Chesuey. is the gueeb of her sister. Mrs. M. Grady. Earl screen. I). rVn...I. A....s:.a. ......- ......... I.._ u.:.. I. Uauurnu, Dauevlua, Illl cnargo 0! G. 8uumlobury s branch buainua in King_shon._ Mlll Alum Mom-vnw Mnninh (`lu---mu &VUW lUI'K HIDE!" Vllllilng "19"!!!- Posb otco inlpoctor Bwogtnam. Toronto. is in the city on a regular tour of impac- oion. -6. I` t\-L-...... `D..ll-..nI- A.-|_-_ _I_____ -: a. uuopor, urns rams, nu rowrnoa New York after visiting zngny friends. Post otco inlnnebor Hwagtnnm_ 'l"m-nu uonnanu at tho rooplc--wlurnpy Aii M um; um oonng. W. A. Dunlap is in Toronto on 3 pluurq ; on` . 31. Coopbr. Gran Point, bu returned to New York after vinihinn n-mnv lrinnrl-, TWO IIYPS ON B.\RIuE.~3'l`.,()l'POSITE'I'IIE I Pluone-mI'eN`rmnIo\-vv. 'l`\\n |nt.~1_ on-`h about!) N2. nunuuin. Amy m ()Axm1.\1:u`.-4 Excu/umn, 1.31 Wu umuuu Hlrvct. I

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