GEO. MILLS & ($0.; umsu un null, 15 we wholesale liquor store of R. H. Howard & 00.. and that also was in imminent. danger of coun- plete destruction. About six o'clock the trout section of the roof fell in. The tire raged on, bun after about: an hour's hard work it was tinnlly got under control. In I! calculated that the loan will befrom $l`.35.0U0 to `$150,000 and may run over the latter amounn. M. I ....|.;..- -n--I- J A - - IIIJHIUU U] mllzng DHCK8. Au than hour the Dominion wire manu- facturing company s premises And the Zopeaa chemical works had been complete ly gutted and the ames were mak- ing steady program! in the establish- men: of Larlun &. ()0. Next; door, east. of this, is the wholesale llquur Howard & On. And uauumu uwpv Ull In me rear. Shornly afoer tive o'clock the roof fell in and ames leaped out at both from and rear. At. 5:30 o clock the been had become so groan that the remen were compelled to abandon the lane. There was Mac a fear that the walls might fall and the narrowneee of the lane would have made it impoaaible for them to escape. As ID was several of the men were injured by falling bricks. Ah Lhm. hnur lhn hnminim. min. .......... The Buildings were Neely All Covered by lnsnnnee-The List of the Losers-aw In; Branches In inner Places, Sevenl of the lrlrrns Will Not Dlscontlnne Busi- neu- l`he and Work of the l`lremen- Tououro, March 12.--At 4:25 o'clock this morning the establishment at No. :17 Front street east. occupied by the Dow minion wire manufacturing company, Robert Carrie's storage warehouse and the Znpeea chemical company was found to be on tire. The brigade waa on hand promptly. but the tire proved to be a hard one to tight. It started in the rear of the building and the nar- row lane was a bad place lrom which to work. Several streams were soon pouring in from Front street, but in spite of the best efforts of the remen the ames crept on in the Shnrhlv nfmr Hm: n nInnI: H... .-....r :..n uuu w uguu. 10 86811.8(! 4 I Anita nf the hash AHnrf. A5 L}: AFTER AN HOUR'8 WORK FIRE` WA8 EXTINGUISHED. IFIREMENV [war FlRMLY.; The Heavy Loss will Aggregate Ncarlv $150,000. Hill: FIRE m IllRNIll., HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT. IVVII IIIIIIIIIVI I IV unnu- Cbildron's Tam, Boys Caps, Sailors, om. Boys Suit.|. HARDY 6: co. . I 77 7 Wtvjj. KINGSTON. ONTARIO.1SAfl`URDAY,: MARCH 12, 1393. Don't pin tho InHugl.|- Anatolia cinch, Sunday, 7 9... . V. `win the United States congress on Mon- day the committee 6n rivera and harbora mud to report no appropriation bill tbia aeaaion. The ral: time since the war has him occurred. Prlnoo Alborl At rm wmu lone. WA.-mm:1-us, larch l2.-Brinoo Albott. hair presumptive to the Belgian throoo, madoau inlormal call on the president at the White house at noon yesterday. The pnnoa wan accompanied by the Inolnbora oi thorniuo.t.bo Belgian Ininiator. hi, aceto- tary of Iogation and Col. Bingham. oi the V IKE]. uuuuy I Ilrnu out: In unnwn. Miss Violet Hockey. Tilnonburg, Wu recently thrown from I cutter and sustain- w,ed a severe tract eof the hip. I .The hihhb m to of Milino vmnnln urn I mu--u. vmwu mo unlnolo Ioroign office no Pokin And lodged I strong protect Again the ooaaion of Port Arthur to Rule on. uu was operating. On Mondny nub the Delaware iron works of Lancaster will re-open. door a Inapennion of four months, and will employ ve hundred bnnda. The British minister, Sir Clsudo Mc- Donald. vilibod the China: foreign office lodged nmnn nrntnnh w.wu no nun-.uuu logo or canvass. Edward Hunt, a`\n:oey-Harrie om. ployoo in Bnnoford. Ind in face severely cub by 1 piece otawood yhag from 3 saw be was operating. Mnnrhv nnrh Mm 1\.l._.... .'.,._ ,au a seven Irnclz not we hip. higheab sailing vessels are from 160 to 2:49 1 0 high And spread from 60.000 to 100,000! b of I Eduard lint. A WM-3.4- IJ---1- -- to we om-egmte mamuca. Nogdiabionc are being carried on in London with the Doherty organ works. re- cently lumh out: in Clinton. I Mill \/inlnh unnlnu 7I'V:I_.._|...-.. .- New Mllllnery to Hand. m.:u.....-. m...... 12...! r wr_ uulw purpose. Harding at Leathorn, Woodstock. will receive $l3,0()1) for laying the water mains in West: London, Ono. The I.nnrlr\n mm kn...) .: -A..-_n:-_ lu wean mnaon, Unb. The London. Onb., board of education will build A $16,000 school and an addition to the collegiate institute. Naaoininnn Ara hninn .......:..A .. :.. vpurl "Ion. In UIIIIIO." Don't!Ail to but the MN: hood ph hip nollym-and auntie nhnuon. Al. UUIKIUHU ulullln. President: McKinley nu signed the de- fence bill, which appropriates $50,000,001) for_ than purpoae. Hnrdina Ar Ianthnrn 11'...-..J-;....|. _.:n \lIUlIUU. ATurkiah turbsn of the: largest: size contains bwonty yards of the finest: and soften muslin. Th-....l-..a|A..1!:..l-_ ._-_ -2", I -- Jau.1eaVrooman was sent: to the Central for fteen months for stealing a horse ab (lencoe. A I`.._|.3_L A.._I___ -1 Al UUUn The Hamilton car company, with n capi- tal 0! 820.000, will shortly open up in that town. Experta estimate that a million tons of when will be exported from Cnwnporo, India. WIIUIVJ 1-... MIWH. C. A. Brower, M.P.P. for East) Elgin. is seriously ill with blood poieoning. The oatimnted cub of lmn nn 9.}... Rh `rho Uploo of The Morning Pnporl and uh: Latent Dnpntohon. L. P. Ktiba. Toronto, is seriously ill ab Ottawa. (*4 A n___-_ ll inn 1 V! . -- - The we both Shirb ever A dollar pur- cbuod. o-marrow 79. All sizes. We've- too many. Than : the price reason. Small Things. Bu't Important. wrluuuy Ill WIGD mood pouornng. cut: of logs on the Sb. John, N.B., river this year totals 100,000,- 000. uuuuon wnnn we wormwlae W. U. '1`. U. She has A very plonsemthome at Doarlng, Mn. Her husband is a well known busi- ness mun. Mrs. Stevens was in the mldst of her oalnpnlgn in Maine when she was called to New York to moot. Miss Wlllnrd. law was muuo unuer ner alreomon. Sho possesses grcnt oxeoutivo ability and i is a convincing apenkur. She is very pop- ular in the W. C. '1`. U. ranks and, was perhaps closer to Miss Willard than any other. She visited England twice in con- nection with the worldwide W. C. T. U. She hm: n vnrv nlnncunr hum. at T1...-...|.... uluru ngnu unmruurnunv or-mu pron law was made under her direction. Rhn nnnnnnnn an-ml-. nvnn..oI......|.|I um \ ICWH. Since his death she has been generally recognized as his successor in the leader- ahip of the prohibition movement in Maine. and uh: xwnnmnnnmmi c. .......- - Iulp U1. um prommuon movement In Maine, and the 061, is to noun a 'mo`r gldinfammehh of-mg: prohlblcory law dlreolnn, nun. uu.1.u|n -I 11. DIAVENB. oral Neal Dow, and during the last few years of his life probably directly voiced his views. Qllnnn Ll.` .I.._LI. -I._ I.-- I V V uu unu iureuuw mun Inn was going to die. Mrs. Liiiinn hi. N. Stevens was born in Dover. Me.. in 1844. Sho spent bot curly womanhood as atolohor and married at thuugo of `.11. Her husband sympathize: with her in hot work. and her only child, Gurtrndc, now M11. Lcnvitt of Portinmi, Mn, is her muthci"l helper in much of her public work. For 18 yonra Mrs. Stevens wns ussistunt recording secretary of the National Wumnl:i'I Christian .l`enipornnco union, for nine your rncording secretary and at the (`lowland convention in ibiii. was on nomination of Miss Wiiiurd oicotud vino president nt largo of tho nntiomii union. Shu has for yours been the Maine representative in the national conference of cimritiios and correction. In 1:-iiiii aiiu wm-1 uppnintcd one of the womvn nmlmgmrs nf iiiu \\'nri Cuiumbinn exposition and had oniiro rinurgo of prvpnring Mninu'n uxhihit of vimritios and onrrm-.liun (hmm-3. imspimis. nsyiulns, otc.). which nppunrvd in min: _\nthrupoiogIcni buiitiingnt the fair. For iim-as _vvnr.~: she was trnnsnrornf the Nntinnni (funnoii oi Womvn n! the l.'nitv(i Sfnlv.-=.1IIni npnn volilntnriiy rc-tiring from that pa.-eitiun uns [rincud in tho cabinet of tim council and given tho furtfoiio uf lnnrnl rvfnrni. Mm. .`~itu\'vnB has boon for some years min of tho icmicrs in the woman snffrzuze muvcrncnti She was Lycioso friend of (ion- I New lands: of the White nihbonorl In 5 Hunt \Vomnn. Mrs. Lillian M. N. Stevens, who suc- ceeds the late Frunou E. Willard as presi- dent of the National Woman's Christian Tomporanoo union. has boon for many years connected with tho work nnd is that- oug familiar with the many duties of . tho 0 co. Mrs. Stevens was an intimate friend of Miss Willlrd and was with her constnntly for tho Ill! four or vo days of her life. Miss Willard sent for her as soon us she foresaw that Ibo was going to die. Lillian N. Stnrnna wnu hnrn In opus-I loco 0! outt." |'g3I A- L..- AL- In.| u Garter Elutica 60.. 7c., 10c. Hair pine lc.. 2o..5c. Combs 5c. and we. Cuff- linh 10c. Collar Buthona 3c. and 5c. Blouse Soot: 15c. and 25c. PITH or THE NEWS. NR8. LILLIAN N. N. STEVENS. 3..-! Y\..... ._.I .I..-x__ 4| , u CHIEF OFTHE W. C. T. III WU` " "aocau:nuywiu.woNo-u- . lnuuluy Klllod. B1ux'K\`n.l.l, Much I2` --DIniol Ho- Guiggnmn bhckumitbomployod in the car rugs works. was instantly hllod lut pun- ing. Ho had just quit. work 5: ix o'&oo and was trying tojnmpon 3 cu whid: wq being" baled out on the carriage vonlu Iwitch. Ho clipped and fall in from oltho cu, which pnnod ova his body and Also cub o both his ulna. lkcyuod in than witty-nine an o! Ian. and loom 3 vi- dow Ind (uni y 9! that childnn. uuluvy so wuneuna me nueeun demende. M. Perlc`, the Rueeien charge d effeirp, wished the nee:-ion to tekeplece winhin ve days in order to forestall the arrival of hie euccereonbnt Chine rrquired e longer time to consider the matter and therefore the negotiations were transferred to Sb..1 etera- burg. Rueeie is still exerting preemre to bring About the diemieeel of the Bntieh engineers. The Teung Li Yemen relerred the matter to the director of rulweye, who declered their eervicee were indiepeneible, regerdleee of their nationality. 11] Britain Axllnu Kuulen Ocrnpntlon of You Arum:--chIn| llelplen. Pl-J|(l.\',MIrCh l'2.-The British minister. Sir Claude MacDonald, visited the Chinese foreign otfioe on Tuesday and lodged 3 strong protest against the ceoeion of Port Arthur to Russia saying ib would destroy the balance of power in Chine. The Chin- ese ofciele. however. declared their in- nbilioy to withstand the Ruuinn dernnndn. TU. Pnrlrll` Oh: Rngginn nluunn A -II`-in lul` AIYIBUWDTBH. At. No. `1, South Frederichburghthe deputy returning oicer in summing up the votes credited Dr. Meecharn with eleven more `vote: then were polled for him. UIUHTIJ uuuw. There were 3,323 votes allowed by the judge, 1,633 {or Ayleeworth and 1,640 for Menchem. making a majority of forty-three for the liberal candidate. There were twenty-ve rejected bnllota.and of cheese seven were allowed for Meecham and six for Ayloeworth. Ar. Mn 9 1-'.m.n. rival...-:..|..|......1. n... The Recount In Lonnox lncrenu It Irom `l'hlrty-'l`hroo to Forty-Three. NArANm:, Onb., March ll.--Ah 4:30 p.m. Dr. Moaoham, ex-M.I .P., regretted that he had demanded a recount. of the ballots club in tho Lennox "election. The "partizan deputy-returning alli- cera that conaervativos talk so much about did justice to Dr. Meachnm at loan. as the recounb before judge Wil- kinaon here to-day increased Mr. Aylea- wort.h'a majority by ten. Tho recount commenced at 10 am , and was concluded at 4:30 p.m. Thejudge Allowed all bul- losa wham bheintenoion of the voter was clearly shown. Thnrn Inn-A R R3? vnfn n"n-A:I luv Olun I OENTLEMEWS SHIRTS 79c. UIUH 01 (408 nrageuy II IOIIOWH I "We are dead in love with Alice Cum- minga and Annie Holmes, and not being able to see them, and they keeping away frnm u, we resolved to take our iivol. My name in Roy Gehrig, of Milton. Pm. and the little fellow is William Davis. of SD. Clair. Please notify our parents so once. We would like so be cremutod, no notify our parents at. once. - Ill-IIIIJ IIIOW T.-" ` ' Dnin was in bod. when Gohrigmho wu wolkin shout: the room. drow wpinbol nnd red b 00 mm: in quick aucoouion on Davis. Those who nuhod to tho room where the tragedy occurred found Gehrig lying on the oor with o bulleb hole in his left: temple. He died without regaining consciousness. A DODO written by G0bl'lg and found near his body ivoo his cxplnnau tion of the bragedy as fol owe "We Are dand in low: with Alina (Yum. IIUIBIIIUBII UUHUKU III IHIICUUI ll, nu went to Millereville on Setur ey to cell upon two women at the Normel zchool there. They returned to the village last night about ten o'clock and ne- curing a room at HoalL e hotel, retired im- mediately. Early this nornin the in- mate: of the place were ebertl by e fuel- lede ol pistol ehote and n moment: later Davis ceme running down unite with blood gushing from several wound: on hie face. Another shot was heard, lollowod by the sound of I body falling to the lloor. Devin ran into the bu--room exoleiming: My chum shot me. , h.-:. _.-- x.. In; ..L-- n-I....i.. ._L_ _-_ MR. AYLE8WORTH'$ MAJORITY. BTRONG PROTEST LODGED Gehrig IKIIII Blmoell` Alter Woundlng DB1/ll. LA:<'A.~ Pa, March 12.--Roy Gehrig, of Milton. Pm. abob and perhaps fatally wounded Williain B. Davis, of St. Clair. Pa... no Milloreville. and then killed himself. Tho boys were pupils at Pincus bupineaa college so Philadel his, and went: to Miller-iwilla nn Rntnr av tn nil cu LU IUEVU HUT UUBUEHU. Orme was an active church member, be- ing a mschor in the Sunday school of the East Boston Methodist church and an ab- uendanb and a frequent speaker no the weekly meetings of we Baptist aocieby in Uhelaeo. Mflflhe defendant lived with his wife and family in Chelsea up to a month ago. when he sailed hurriedly for England. Several ' young women were looking for him for various personal reasons before he sailed. Investigation shows there were six unmarried women to whom he was paying attention. and to all of whom he was engaged to be married. In each pass he even went 1-ofar as to consent to naming the date for the nuptials, and the days for the various ceremonies ran from last September until next October. according to the statements of the young women interested. An instance is also cited of a married woman whom he induc- ed to leave her husband. f\..~..\ lwvnn an ....s.'.... ..L..._..L ____... L._ L. W. B. Onne En Been An-uted at the In. Itnnce of One of tile Hotlml-lie allied Hun-ledly for li`.nzIaud-A ll-equont Speaker at the Woolly Meeting: of the t hutch aoclotloa In Chelsea. Bus'roN, Mam, March l`.2.-William II. Orme. an insurance collector. was taken otT the steamer Cambroman on her arrival, an the instance of Stephen A. Roberts, a private detective. and pl aced under ar- reab. He was arraigned and held for ap- pearance on Saturday to answer to acharge of embezzlement. from Mia: Minnie M. Gard- nar- IIHEIJAYSWEREALLNAMEM '15o'oi'du'ec'n'E' INDUCED A MARRIED WOMAN TO LEAVE HER HUSBAND. QUARRELED OVER A WOMAN. IENIJAGEB Ill WEWI `F Sunda3' School Tcachcr Took a Big Contract. Wlhci-3 In g... -:AI. AL- -w g.---o no `/Irwuw -no su-an Jaw. Take hnxmlvoa Brumo-Qulnlnn Tablets. All drugglnu rofund the mouuy If H. fall: to cure. 75. Dedicatory services wore held in the new Presbyterian church at: Curry Hill, Glen- gnrry county, on Sunday morning March (mi. The Rev. Dr. Smith. Kinfuoou. offi- ciated. The dry wu ne and n Argo num- ber Attended the services. Dr. Reid. Cardinal, paid $33,000 {or the wreck of the steamer Roaedalo. and hn contrnctod with the Dougnll company of Montwenltole air her for 828,000. She is now in the ry dock to Kin anon. and will be ready for zorvice abouu uno lat. ;;;zt1 om Day l"n|rn Lnvnun llrnrnt\.{|nIn|nn Tnhlnlu A ll luv l'l`Il ('ornwnl| I-`rcolmldor. I\,, n -.1 41 1- u We have about 100 pain of our special lob of but Kid Gloves to offer to-marrow st 630.. not I pair worth lean than $1 and many 81.25. Ohildro-1': Handkerchiefs lc.. 20.. 30. Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs 40., 5c. 1013., 120. lkmw `Ruth:-nidnrnrl N'nnnIIn.rnh3nfn nml Gm):-znxvn, Ont... March 12.--(`2 p.m.) Argument on the reserved ballot: in still proceeding. So far Bee! in we vote: ahead and three ballots are yet to be con- eidered. It in note expected thnh argument: will be concluded before four o'clock. QUICHEI`. Mnrch 12,-Mr. Cbonevort. M. R1 . for Borbhior. wn in Quebec uter- dny, and stated than even will-to hr- mon in his county are coiling Ill innit pro- perty to rniao money to pay their fares to the Klondyko. Similar report: some from In part: of the Pkovinco. Do For um-row Lends. Gonmucn, Ontz.. March l2.-Tbo Wool: Huron election reoounb was completed on 11:30 o'clock lost night. The result: gavo Gorrow (liberal) I majorlby of one. Nine ballots. however. were left for argument: to-day. Argument in now proceeding and will likely be finished by noon. uvuuvuu uuu unlwu nuance will I support: of Englnnd and Canada. England Would Buck United ltntol. MoN'nmAL, Much ll.-Brl Adler Knoc- lond. judge Advocate-genera of the auto ol New York. lo1n.llonarul on o vlalh. oxprououho oplnion one if tho" Unit Show go to war lb will be for a righteous oouoo. which will hove the sanction of she Almlghty. In the event of such a war he believes the United States will have the unnnorh nf F.nalAnd Am-I nnnnnln Ohnllum Omoor Charged with An At- tempt To lhoot Ills Daughter. Cimnum. March 12. -Jsmes MoGregor, constable. wns in the dock to the police court: yesterday charged with a grave crime. He was srreeted on*- I wsrrsnc sworn out by his daughter. 8 yuan ; girl of sixteen, who charges him with an attempt: oo shoot: her. 'l`he alleged "attempt: was made during en altercation between fe- bhor and deughtor. McGrogor states that: the gun wu nceidenbsll y discharged and declnus be hnd no malice towards the girl, but "was only chiding her for we wsrduess. Witnesses are keeping out of t a wry and warrants have been issued for their arrest. Prisoner was remanded for 3 week. 15 A 17 mop! sneer. `G; llVlNESIH & BBO. The Lead Mlnel Could In Developed If This Were Done. Wmrum-::,Man. March 2`2.--Mr. Smith. editor of the Roesland Record. in in the city and leaves to day for Ottawa. While in the federal capital he will urge upon the government the necessity of im oaing a higher duty on manufactured lee arti- cles in order to oncourage the develop- ment of the mines in the Kootonay dietriob. Ita pearathatCanaduproduceeL800 bonsol lea and imports 27,000. If a higher duty were imposed. Mr. Smith claims. the Slo- can mince now lying idle would be certain- ly worked and lead stacks and manufac- turiea eetabliehed. thus providing all the lead required in Canada and shutting out importation from the states. w---v nv\ll\A vs-sou 1. That's wh; the crowds go to 101)., mu. Fanny Embroidered Handkerchiefs and Laos Trimmed 150., 20c.. 25c. "'II')`?h'iB'm'i'sI2$ quickly `appreciated as a really good ar- ticle sold cheap. 'I`L..4'.- ...I.... 5L- make a wonderfully strong combination. 1\T..a.LZ_... 2.. _- am! we room was crusnea oub or shape. Despite his injuries the sueriug men quieted his horse and then called for help. A cub was secured and he was driven to the Hotel Dieu. where Dr. Ryan attended to his injuries. These. Dr. Ryan says, were the worst of the kind he was ever called upon to dress. The suf- ferer withstood the pain of resetting the bones in e couregeous manner. never liinehing for a moment from the ordeal. comers & emu.-.3,` A cool Driver Iuatalna the lrutu-e 0! an Bight Let. A diatraaein aocidenh oeourred this morning in whic Jame: McFadden. driver for Jamea Swilt & Co.. coal merehanor. waa hhe auiferer. He had eeeured a load of coal from the Ontario mm ahed, ad- joining the wholesale store of Geor e Koberhaon & Sons, and Iran on t. e way down to the weigh aoalee on the wharf be have it weighed. J nab a he turned {mm the road into the narrow roadway running parallel with the Grand Trunk crack, the auburban engine paued along and exhausted abearmfrightaening the horre. The animal plunged and in a moment backed into the atone building. The driver : right) leg waa hanging over the aide of the cart, and this was jammed between the box of the cart and the atone well. The bones from the knee down were fractured and the fool: wae crushed out of shape. Demite iniuriaa the aulTarinu man LUW PHIEES CONSTABL E INJTHE DOCK. Ball their farm: To look Gold. ...._A ll.,-L ILL II, III . HIGHER DUTY REQUIRED. Latent l'|-om Godorlch. __ rs. II n In 'I`Is Worth a Quarter. G E0003 The llgnru In-t:-I. 'n-nn Iu\I:Inu- A PAINFUL INJURY. 1 OA RIDERS (`A N HP. A(?f OMMODATE with both single and double room: wit. modern mm venlencon. at 288 Queen Btroc`. _________.___...._ .. T 0N('l-2, TIIH m.Al'KHMl'l'H HHOI` IN t'onn(.~<-Mon with Bormun Bun, Uarrla u Workn llarrownmlth. Excellent stand r [nneml hualnmuu. For purumnlnru apply up J. W. Hr.u1'uAM, Hnrruwuunnh. _ T `Z39 A|.llU'7l) HTREET, ON FIRST I"hA'l', wllh or without Iumrd, lwu largo u ('nllIN`('L4.'d; sitting room and bmlroom ;'m:u; In ultllnu room. An extra room can boob- lulnod Ir n('('(k.`d on the next rm uhnvo. WANTED: l~`urmern' unnuorolhar Indullrloml persons or fair mlucutlon to whnm $00 a month would hmm ""lll('-l."I|6'lt'u [could ulmt-,n in row hull:-nut. their own hmncu. 1`. ll. H(Tn'l'I`. Toronto. ...,.-.4.`-u.~u nun su l`I|!l IIIUII Ul\l'K H nlninglbuomtilmirmnnnhoanocl hm): and Id clounnu, nt` 50 uulltu each at Mumps I.-4A|.u lwnmu, Brook Htruut. } T- l)F1t)l'[.FI 'I`H BRING THEIR FIIRNITIIRE In luumlnl in than hluhont bidder ILL Mll.l.H' HAI.I<`.H Romm. Hrouk I-street. ._..._._.__.__..__.__:_ This Time. To test the value of advertising from all who cut out this an- nouncement and present it at our stqmwewill accept it as being worth TWENTY-FIVE CENTS: in payment of all gumbaee from one dollar and npwntd. - Bll\'I'.'l{H TU F()I.I;UW THE CROVVDB Ilml. attend the union omuluowd by Minus, Brock Htront. R u.mm-ms. m-u~m-vmmw-s AND 7\PmucN- l.lm-N. A;2)l,v poruonnlly In Mum MCCUIIK- ER, M Hardy ('0. .: .- UYERH 1'0 F()l.l.HW IIm.l.n.t.l(-nu Hr-nah urn-mu nuunnol. Duo 1110 or Ulpl. R. R. Yonug,ngod 81 air. The tuners! will leave her Into ruidonor, Glonvnlo, Buudny morning so 10 o'clock. Friends and ncqunlnunou are rupee!)- fully invited no amend. Bnlmm--Ah Porbllnoubh, on March 12th. 1898, Walter Gordon Eli. lnhno non of Richard and Mary Bnldon. Funornl private. 4. I-Imm-Ab Conlrovillo, on Match och. Mary Iubol Boolnnn. tho inhnt daugh- ter of John inch. aged four months. __:___j You1m-A III I-..L-_ S\\'nn1~Hn.'roN-In No anoo. Much 8611. R. G. Swoou to Mini onnio Hllbon. bohh of oownlhip of Oalndon. Nrcuomos -1)o~.u.usos--Ab Pommouth, on November mu. 1897. by bho Rev. Mr. Bhlbley, Thoma Nicbollon to Illa A]- gio Donaldson. both of Portsmouth. I T. F. HARRISON COMPANY IYuaIn-Oul-nu... ......I _ . _-----...~--uni-` \J\JalLA 14.` .I. Umlortuknrn and Enubullnern, 288 and W PI`llu-ens Htreet. 'l`honau:-Wurerooml, D0; lmlxlonoa, 9|. Open day and night. .______-._._.__.:_.___._.._.,..._ MME )1 A'I`1u`r.Y-A U1 Inn (HCN ERA I. snip vun Apply M 45.5 Prlnonrm Htrool. _..._.___._:__._._:_ ()|7HEKl'}}42l EIu4 TO BUY HIGH B4 Inning lb-xnn Ulmiru, nnnhmuaocl htwk Iclournm, Mum I-h Belts and Blouses. New Bolt: opened this week. The new Bucklu. The new Bbudel. l0c,, l5c., `)(|n._ Qn. ,, )EI)l l.E TO BUY ALI. KIND!-Hm FURNI- mm at. Mum.-4' Huncn lumnn, Brock Ht. _. lIl.LlNl-IRS. AHHlH l'A'N1`H API`RlN- ` l.lo_e-_u. Apply personally Mum Munuu. no 1; uvnunall. FUNI`Il-All l)lRE("I`(`)l{, `an PRINCESS B1` Klnguton, Mucuouuor to W. M. Drennan. .___j__...:__-__-.--.: @"Walt for our Spring Millinery opening. I{EHll)l')N(`E. WITII GILOUNIHI, FORONPI m ymr, frum May In!` Addrmu D. K., Wmu ` ('0. ISTEAOY&STEACY. ..__j___.__....,____ PW IIINGUIRI. AH Numm ulx o'clock to Hank or Mon ttverytrhlng New and Up-to- Dato In Dry Goodscan always be found In our store. A1AaVV L. L}: \J\.Il\DDlD Ial shapes. New Goods oxing out daily. ...-u nu ; ynvxlllly KADING Umnmnxlsu AN" EMnAI.MIm- 1 H5 l`rln(-.1-sh utrooty (`nrner Hydonhnm BL `ulophone uummunluullou. ..____:____________:j. 3 bar: pm-o Tar for me. 3 bus Hazel Nut Oil for 10a. 3 bars Olive Oil and Cattle for 100. Brown Windsor lo. .. - . . mu. > You1m-Ao Glamb. on Intel mu. Juno Ellorbook. Iiolo wife of Capt. R. R. Your: 3 I0 fl.`ln;`l`K:?ll lnnvn Imp hm n-all-mun an u.|\/\./uu.L4l4rIll.Vl.`4 |J[\ "'L1AN'r AND cHIFFo'. NEW SHIRRED CHIFFONS. NEW ART DENIMS AND CFWTTA T) ITC Avaavv a||\L uunvxtvlo (ILVIJ SQUARES NEW P. 1). CORSETS, latest :1! a nu: are among ourwlatest importations :- Elegant New BLACK GRENA- DINES. Handsome New DRESS GOODS for Suits. NEW CAPES AND JACKETS. $2,060 worth of NEW LACES. NEW MOUSSELAINE BRIL- I IAM1` Ann Pllrnnrxun {THE FOLLOWING u nu. sunny, mt Lmnma lmmr.n1'Amm-2M-266 Prinoouu Ht. Tolophonu Hm. opal: buy and Night. j_____....,____._.;.... UNGUIRI. /\[`l`l.Y A P'l`ElI. r Montrmnl llmldcnco. WEATHER PROABlLIT|E'. ',_\l 4 P. M. EDITION. _1"d'ni:N"[._ Zulllh. '50. Our new Blouse Waist: with now sleeves and new collars. 750., 90c., 81. Oboun And 80. Iawnnoo nlloyl. M 10 |.In.-.-Cloudy to fair weather. lower temperature, lighblooalfullu ol snow or slow. L-T}: HENRY BRAME. Hun:-uwuunu nu. uw. E233? s. s. oonsmr. . l\llIlM"l`nn mu nun WANTED. us. REID, Ihuvuru-nu uy -- MA BIIIID. I, \v V BA(`K wk ' I-unmn I MAMMOTH 3-LB. BAR 10c. Thlniunl islfor Saturday. We ex. 0 5.000 III ol our hlnoun Lsuudry 5:5) to be here in the morning. If not we will ull our oooooooooooo Coal Fpr Saturday- Handkerchiefs and Kid Gloves. W6 will offer I grout bu-gain in Olothd Inuhu. ` 65TH M u: Npi _Sp}iqg Hats 500 BRUSHES I00 EACH. Nearly Out ! THE DAILY BRITHSH WHIG. 1. No; 60. 77 E `:\gi:|'n'|'IT()'I;` 11y 0m K |m:~mn, AGENT! n.ll lmm-sul` um Wurkx alt-rI'ul wunm In-mmflll known. will ('unvu.-morn. Frontenn ll I-I .\N.\'l` _ huldrru w an WI-?D.\' EI- slum, at the-I Kim:-4l0Il.I ELEC FOR JOH 1`unlInlI_\' .-ml for lhv RAAI VIII Fl . Ramona Monday lnn-A Glinpn cl Ont ID obhuilskahon . not: In loo anvuw putt. night. Much 2ln0, "to Iorgna Wood, 0! Twonto, kc. liq city hall. Bob` 3, "Tho mun Na- Iidclo Already old. oil; bonito. while Ind. nu ino.IrIIhu.oOI.. elunnint. Oahu`. Lna-.... urnnugu uununou lot too quota : birth- day. has will be _ four onnta. than I-rotting and one rnnmng. Tho raga. pinto will unounno 8750. 0 none will panel in Ihodriving purl. Ilondnv ninhl. Marsh 91.. 1.. I \I"III-`I I a 'Il.`.!il l`.`I'l\'HlNlTY .\\'l`2.\'l'l-I. AND .\'n. -121! Jnhnstnn Slmot. llmln hr ck lmu.-1-~. with all modern l`IIll\'EI)N`l|(`l`1l~ mt IlIlI'I`< raw. I'ns<-s. .\lu{ Int. Apply to :~'r:I:u1'.` Rum-. NIv2lll'lT.337JI'IlI.~'flHl run-1-V . I - wu urn-1.. vn I-l:r\Bl:u I i,.`H||v|'-`:N(`|-Z, N0. `.1! IMRRII-I H l`Hl-IH'l`, with mnulvrn (`4Nl\ 1`lli'lN`1`~4: also \'_\1',\ ,\'1` |.`\_V|Iknnwn us lht` Mnlsun I.nl_ Klmz Hln-N \\ o.-41, ll uulr h(`l\\'1`(`II Ihv lhtlnlmn (`um |umy`~ Iulnlwryurul unul lhv Mull llnu.~'-'. with gun-I Irnnmco on Nu` water xuul on I-(lmz Htm-I, .-mlmhlo for nmnumcluring pllr[\0M`i. H. 1`. l`.\R1`I-tn. IVY IlII`1 I -IITA Il'I\-. l..ullv.~x um! Ho~nllvI|1vn :-l c-:ml|ull_\' mlloil. _\'uu|' vuu-n uml H|"Ill`lIl`l.` fur Hm ulcc oi S1-lmol Truutm-. \'nn ru l`(Innu\nO r.. |.. _ __`- TUTIIIC l~II.E('l`0RS. I ..II.... ...~..l ;1....n wt--nu u\l_4IlVZI` ` .-mlh-nu _\'nnr .~nmm'::un(`umli:l:uv l`ul'lI|`_ ..v..-`V vn nun ,-\u n pcrmnul 1-nn\'m:.~4 Ix lnllmulmu will pl:-:n.w Iwm-1 ___...j_:_.____ [lECIORS Of VICTORIA WARD JOHN ueygj ` 1`nnIInlI\- unllnlvu I .. Frontenac Loan and Investment Society. Ill-I .\N.\'l'.\ l..\ll`Il'Z1`|.`I(} I`)l"l`llE.'~`ll .\Rl will lw Iwlnl In Ihr` HlM'i(`l)"N Hrvu \Vl'II>.\'EHl!.`\\', lhv Imh [May of Mlll'l'l| lu- nttlw huurufs n oIm-k p.m. 'I`ll().\I.\H I!Rl(l(:.~I_ .\lnnnm-r ._:_ o \\'uvn1m"|sIhr- lllln ofunr O grvnl. IWW hook. lblm-uunn.-A lm.:u~suflln-Huhjxx-I. l'l'|llllN "Tim I.|l" Work of .\l|.~.'~l Willard." Um Inns!` won- wunmn nflhc (-~nlux'.\'. (Iv!-rn lulmlrud purtrnitu of tho gronwnt. womvn with blogruphlcnl akclclwn. Hump for . I \III Fflklio lull (mum 1`\'Pl.-ZWRITI-IR. .\'E.\kl.\` ncw,-heap B.."V\'lll1:. _ ml l'lll H.513.-\\ . .\lm-h LNIII. lr1l.\`,nl II A. for an-nornl hunlln-nu. At this .\lo-1-Ihu: llw Hmml nfl)lr1'('loI'H \ submit for u )|vl`0\`u| nml rMH|-ullun u Hy-I pmuu-I h_\' I uv Iluurcl un .\lur('h Mh. IHIIN, u ,|u)w|-rlmg mo lhmrrl to nvll npnrtlun or As5uvInI|un'.~4 lwul lixlulo. ornlvr. .|. N, Hk'l\I\'l.`D xmosmn mmua ATHLETIC ASSOUIATION (LlllTID.) I Hl'l<`.l'l \l.l:l.'\H.`n A I \ll.`l."I`l\'/V mu m---- Hl'l HICNI-IR.\l. Ml`)!-2'l`l.\` HI TH!-L H|mr'Im|ler~ nfllw |{lIm.-lull Anmu-ur Athluths A:-aux-iullon (l.|m|l-(I), will he h|'I1l at lIu- Hmu--I Hnmn, ||Rl1 l.`4ll Wmu llullmnu, mI'[`lll'H..'-1).-\ Y. mm-h lrms, M .\..\I., I .1/1':;t;?o' Jlalerialn, EBTABLIBHEIJWIB74. I59 PRINCESS ST.. - KINGSTON. K` . Pictures, Pram cs, Room Jtouldingn Rlngnlnn. .\lurt'h Ilrul, ISM." _ [MT sro/95, K|m:~trm, .\lm'r~hmh, Ixuu, ._..._j__.__.___ _ FOR SALE OR LEASE. n`Hll\I3`\H`l` \'n -n nnnnur um SWIFT S SCRANTON COAL nu-Ir In v|nu`gv. T: non]! will hopultl H) t`l1(*nl)wr,' Al tht-Hunlv Limo :l.('Ul'(Hlll I tmnl:-4| In ull llm.~u- who arr t m lug or hrulu-n lml r, lun:lrnIl ,I l|lCH1'Illp,(l)<`n.|I nL .\ludmur I nml In-urn I'rnm uuthnrlly Hm H lhvlr hull`. Whlvll will In` M mnuu-Inlhln manner In the Hospital. A table Imleu wllrh lhln Soup ham hm-u pluc In Mudmne h't'lnmlR~4 |`:LrInrn, lirm-k Hire wlwrt-IL run he pun-Imam! In-twcvn the not m'1HL.nI. u.n<| Hp.m., mm In April IHHI nu Um`-fth of all (`INN rm-1-.lpt.~' in than lulu 1 Soup will hopultl Llnenlxwomun:-1| fund. :l.(`Ul'(lll |l)\`llIlH(Hl L64 1` Iuullllmsw urn-trnllhlml with {:1 lug r. lundrumi nrunv ull-umun VI 7 F` \\ . Ifl canola up-we church. You 1-nu nuw uhuun thl.-4 Hnup nt n"`1,I nhovu llvu cunt pl'II'(:, nml nl, lhv .~mun- Llme ( lrlhuu-In this Sour. ham hm-n nln Inc pro wd wing. This ' `ollet Soup In highly rn-(-mmnt-mlml and vmlurued by Ljw lmul|nu hynlcmml lhrouglmut Cmmdu. und Europe. nm[l)h4 now In-lng u.-ml in muny uvcnum-nt. lm-xl,|u|t.lon.~:, Including Lhu Hlck (7 Hdl'0ll'N lltmpltul, l`umnt,u. In lmylngmtp for Hus J`ullvl. vnu should he numuuug In nlugntull lulu V lL'IllllyZ From Monday, March Hth, unnl Hmunlny, A rll mm, muwlll omzr for M110 he-r (,`clehrm- 04 HERBAL T()ll.l'I'I` l-MAI M. 50 cents yer box (cukt-u lnmuth), nr 13 (-L-ntuu. HIl.ll|])lU(`ll 1-, to Lnmac dcmlrlmg N.lll(?,1I.(l on ull cush re- celvodmpt-rcent. w|H bmlonuwd by Mudxune lrt-landlo the hulhllng fundnr the Klnguton General Ilm-uplml towards the re-building of lhopro N('1lW]. Hour) hlrzhlv rt-(-nn1m(-mlml um] VICTORIA WARD. I I I.` I.` I L`: 'l`1\I)u ---u-1--nv-1 lIIZjlIIw. (Canada's Hnlr Hp:-clalhu), deslron [0 make Lhln Hpcvlul Annmnu-umunl, anal Utfcr to those rculdmg In Klngnton nml Vlclnlty : Frnm Mnndnv, Mun-In l..l.H\ nnnl u..o.....|..., _.-.__.___._ __._.__:j___:.:;:. lspecmr. NOTICE] ll VVVU IIVVIUI VD H:ot:lu-e afewimpm-hint points eboub our -:~- ' III: to `u my ooul hhnl: wan ever dug ot:b bhewronnd. There is but in every ump. escreen ib wish tube 22- moet one, we we full weight. and we go- liver It promp ;. Our employees are neat, careful and polite. MADAME IRELM!;2:l no nouy loco noon to: may In Dunk 'I'IcnIn-AI-n- lu- "BOARD OF eouc/mow. n-U Ir-ll] JIIIIU Dvun -III villi. II `lo Put Thouudvu lav. Cooking school open: on Monday. ._._,_ ,,,, W, 7 __ KIRKPATRICWS FOR SALE. .III 'I`\' UL` urn l'IVl_9I T0-LE T. ' l.'l).: l'l`\ n 1- I3` Ldchu. Mamomum. rmnuuIhm'Hy llmlruu mnrlltlt 4-xpluhuul Fr LI N!-4('()'I'I' CUM PL\'\' ' 'I` fnf, \' I D nu; and Jrro rs. :1 |'l'|'||llll.\ , J P. ORAM. .I. S. HK I .`JI\'l Hm-rt-lury. us, I. [Is Huup u`1,r|r|e 1lu- con- Iu up plucoul `Inna, Hire:-I, hours uuxl ts mr V(`IHlHlI'(| .I l`?(- trnuhlvd full- ! nrzmy :ll`~u~m-4!`. 01' Ir:-lmul n` l :u'l0I'.~ on-nu mmrllllnn uf Fl`:-u of pro row whi soon spit an E\u.~u'i|I|(', this I H uIu(;.~I_ .\humgor. mm, l`lII- tllt` will V-IMW VIII- mania opnuhng. About l5,llKl docks:-I. ?:I and othco Ilnvondulgnck . 31 in gurdd i , unity, and and A oooa u..c:....;~~mv*r-- I84.` __. _n_...x.__..__...-L. , ,- . lonlny Shop! cloIod-I.0o0 Struck Work -`l`bC Olly llllrdall. Bounn. March I2 -Tho cuunlitioo ro- onlting from tho pwguo rioh antwo Ioldioru ol the Shropshire nginuol killed ; I mum'- fgnl inspector who nceidintally shot him- I; four Eutopun and {our mdvp police- men. with nvonuan civilian. injured: nino rioun killed and twenty-two injnnd. one hundred and nino nun were made. The Hindoou and lnhumnah... 5...... noun or we lender or we opposition. Hod. David Hill: states that the plebis- cite bill will be introduced in either the noun or tho house of common: within I fortnight. - Is no uwrnge accommodation. Messrs. Paterson. and Muloclx promired to make inquiries. Both ministers wnaid- and it aiogulnr that Mr. Dixon had not. communicated with their departments in- stead ol the leader of the opposition. Hill: gum. mm. 9.1.. ..m.:., Imnuu OI OIIICD. Sir Charles Tapper read It telegram from R. B. Dixon, purchasing scent. lor the Eagan company, Crow s Nest. Pass. by contractors, claiming that this rm bed been pub to loss and inconveni- once by reason of the refusal of the cusmiqs ollicials ab Sand Point, East Koocsnay. to accept the assurance of the Union bank manager at Fort. Mscbeod that a marked check for $900 was then to defray customs charges on imponations of supplies from Montana. and by reason ef the insnfcisnt postal service. which delays the delivery 0! the check. Meantime the goods are exposed to the weather as there is no storage accommodation. H Mount-n 'I'g0n-nan -.ul lI..I....I. _..-.-!-AJ inuur cannot] compete. The postmaster-general brought in a measure to provide for the abolition of the present expensive euperennuntion act and substitute a retirement act. The bill pro- video for the creation of a retirement fund by deductions from the sale- ries of the officials. These deduc- tions will be funded and placed to the credit of the officials, and interest will be allowed thereon at the rate of five per cent. The fund to created will be the money of the officer or his legal re- preeentdtiyes whenever he ceases to be in the public service. This provision differe very meferinlly from the preeent law, which only contemplates a retirement fund for the benefit of the officer himself during his life- time, without any provision for his family after his death. The new bill provides that the fund shelrbelong to the officer himself. or his family in curse of his death. but does not pluce it within the reach of creditors or render it assignable during his I period of office. Rir (`Jami-Ina 'I"unn4- rnn.l- .. e-I....__ __ 1 Hallway company. Mr. Mclnnee. Vancouver, B.C., brought in a hill to amend the Chinese immigra- tion act. so as to extend its applica- tion to Japanese. and to provide for a more equitable distribution of the revenue derived therefrom. The bill contemplates the imposition of 8500 en- trance fee upon Japanese. He said that the Japanese immigrants who come to (Imada are of theloweee class. They are practically slaves, against whom white labor cannot: compete. The nanhmnnhnr-onnnrnl lm-..mI.+. ;.. .. The Abolition of the luporannuatlon lund Propoud-Jnpanou Immigration. OTTAWA, March ll.--When the house met: at three o'clock Mr.Bril7ton introduced 5 bill respecting the Kingston & Pembroke railway company. Mr. McInnnn_ Vnnnnvnr R (`1 l....\.....I.L uge wnunoule. In Nipluing Mr. Loughrln, the libonl candidate. was donlnrodv olnotod by tiny- ODO- IDIIDUI HILIUUIIV. Mr. IArkin s stock of tea was valued at about: $40,000, pretty well insured. It was completely destroyed by the tire and water. Mr. Larkin says. however. that as the firm carries lsrge etocks in Montreal and Buulo the business will not: bohsmpelod bonny serious extent. Mr. Howard is insured in the Hereford and other companies for $30,000. The build- ings were the property of the Worbhing- hon estate. They were pretty well in- sured. The fire started in Carrie` scor- sge warehouse. In Ninlnnina Mr Tn...-|.-l.. sh- IxI.-..-I MOVEMENT I8 spnubma. Nata`! an HIV H108. I70 Wdllncton was