Iuunu, rnoooon nuns; pun nnrougn. _ The Winnipeg dragoona have been dis- banded. rm... .a..H.. ..l H... ..,m-ntln nnnninfarl rlir. IIDG, ll D811 01] govarnmenu uuuuuu. Louis 1 . Kribo was A little better morning. .l)r. Church any: mat. be I pull through. l"hn Winninmr rlnwoons have been occur. The reoounb bu proceeded over three warda. The babel: now are in the three words: Lumeden 1,646, OKeefe 1.458, Powell 1.068, Slactery l.`26`J._ The total: for these words on March 130 were: Lume- den 1.640. Olieefe 1.452. Powell 1,072, Slettery 1.250. This is a gain for Lume- den of six. 0 Keefe six, Powell lceoa four and Slabtery mm nineteen. Praminr arburton. Prince Edward 18` and alabmrwannn mneoeon. Premier arburton. Prince Is land, is here on government: business. lnuin I . Krihn was A little better this A Iuddle Dleeevered In Ilnlhoeele Ward- Poll Boot Ihove 109 Pereone to Ilnve Voted lint There LI! 109 Denote In the lax-Premier Warbnnon In the onpltel on BneIneee-Dnuee of Dlrector Oenenl Dened. OTTAWA, March ll.-The recount here ehowe that O Keefe hae gelned ve vctee on Powell. The moet perplexingcaee that hee occurred wae the unravelling 0! there- turne from poll No. 7, in Dalhoueie ward. where W. A. Cole was deputy returning otlicer. He neglected to ll in form eleven in the poll ` book. The poll book ehowe that 102 pereone voted end there are. 199 ballote In the box. There bellote were out ae follow: Lumeden ll2. 0 Keefe 87. Powell 100. and Slattery 65. The return made to the sheriff on election night on the lorm eup- plied for that purfwoee gave Lumeden lll. O'Keele 83. Powel 105 end Slettery 65. The solution of the muddle wee reserved until thie morning. If the ballots are taken. then this would give the lost to 0`Keele if no other eimilnr discrepancies nonun- lomrn PRBBABLY mom | HA8 SOFAR GAINED FIVE msnuame GLEANINGS. HER MAJE8TY'S VISIT. Bnolnuo In loaning. - A C..-:- 1...- 4- UT D. UIIIIIC. IIIUTCIIIDII OI NI - mo. inrring an the oral houpihal wit. u _ro_lon `cg, tho l_1_ou I: 0! un uccudonb at. the VOTEI ON POWELL- rnni DAi.uY waft}. sATImp,u?. MARCH ?i7 istia. '. may nu uuuyuuu Ivuu In an ujnpu u I mp:-Iy ooeunod lac night as tho rui- ol In Jglm Cooley. I43 Piooolnot. fa "IIIl'] IIWII," W00, IIII I`IIflI $0. an houuthnn the look in the oyuol thoit oprooonu. II II IIDI IIIII XIII `nu IIU rullilll 0! the o|uri`o place in Frontenac. Cor . nu-ntivp hikers in Kingston and tho Mul in `Toronto in 1: `tag up tho agihtior. lakowilo it rum conoorvntivol who talked of nphoing burnt Anglia. not tho "I : ~ rs `ma ..."'..{{.'3..?. ..`.'.'1'...`..'a..`\."'... ...E`.'. ; nauu an nruuuunn -nut-. In making the trip from the inland: |o the city this morning the ice-bone doing forty eofvipo bad 1 diicult. time. as they broke `ugh continually and only non oithot dro was nn we oncouutaroc . Show will be canon up in the boiler: cf the annular Piotrcpono only non week and Ill attempt undo no open nchannol to the islands. Wlll IE IUTEEIL In view of than coming C.W. A. elections the Star Inc taken, a poll of the do! an: with tho following result. : For prooi ant, Bonmoub. TI5; Bdlfour, mu; Hownon. 205. For vino-pmuidontz. Robertson. 735: Ben- ton. Ml; Bruce-Walker. 16:3; Dufroeno, 77; Campbell. 40. }EI|UUO|y WIBU BIIIJ 0` ENG IIUIUT. The city police of Montreal are vexed that they were not consulted in the arrest 0! the min Sbonoold for murder at Brock- eld. They muintnin duh the \\'orcoahu- detective srrutnd the wrong man. Stone- old will be brought before judge Sicotto this Afternoon and _t.bo polica any who he will be robnaed. ' I- ..:-- At AL- --__:__. {V II! A ..I..;:-_- cox; mp wool), y. The murderer vua said to be one Paul Miller, that Being the name by which be was known ll`0lIl1d Brookeld. It in claim- ed by Mnrabnll Murray that Muller and Sbonoold are the an-no person, no any rate the description of (she former tallies almost. porlocbly with tbs.) of the Iater. Th: nitv nnlim nl` Mnntrnnl gm mum-I leuxu Luulnsy, ul rvurcuoatur. mam. 1118 crime with which Stonoeld is charged was committed on January Och Inn!) at Brookeld, Mass. On the evening of that day a farm hand. in the employ of Francis 1). Newton. murder- ed him. along with his wife and dnughier. The dead was committed with an Axe and the motive for the crime wee evidently robbery. Thu mnrdnrnr nun nnirl tn Imnnn Paul cunrgu. Tho arreab was effected shortly after tour o'clock by high constable, Biuonetbe on a warrant: which had been iuueda bime rovioua at the instance of city mu- elnll urray, ofworchoator. Main. The r-rimn wihh I'hi('h Rrnnnnlrl in nlmrnml llll P|`l"o Somowhnb of a aenntion was caused yeatorday afternoon in the auction room: of Samuel Harris, 39. Peter etreeb, b the arrest of one of his employees, a clot by the name of Hnrrv Bmneeld. an n mmital pnnclpwu or me mvonuon. Tune. Wood & Co., one of the bash known firms of cigar manufacturers in Mont.renl.have made a private Assignment. The ordinary liabilities are said to be in the nei hborhood of $40,000. while indi- vidunl (3 Aims ngzsinab the rm will amount: to an nddibional $30,000. Among the as- cent: are $.`l3_0O0 in book debts, also stock und plum. Snmnwlnh nf A nAnnAl.inn IIAI I-nmmri DFIBUII Ul Ull (11 Ill! BlIlpI0yEO!' I CIGTK Dy the name of Harry Smneeld. on A capital charge. Thu nrronh wnn nhntnrl nlmrklu n'r1u- Mr. Knapp Wants Capitalists to Toke Up` an Roller Boat scheme. MONTRlCAl., Msrch l`.2.-Mr. Knapp. the inventor of the roller boat, is in Montreal. endsnnounces that he is going to build s large boat here and roll it across the ocean. Mr. Knapp is now engaged in floatinga limited liability company to develop the scheme. with in capital of $l.000.000. in ten thousand shares ot $100 each. The pro- spectus sets forth all that business men will be interested to learn in this connec- tion. including the reeultu of the experi- ments rntde in Toronto by as well se the principles of the invention. 'I`nn.n_ Wnml R: (`.n nnn nf I-.|m I-in-h I YKXIK IVIIIIQ Ijh All onjoyublo ovum in tho of I ur- IK XIII clmnnnd hat ninhl Al tho rnni. pl)!` 'UGK; DH) IUUHIH, U U) 10, l`l'llDl.'ll HI; 0`! i or week; 110 rooms, 9 by 13, with alcove ` n addition, 86 par week; 61 rooms, 0 by 15, with ulcovo In addition, 86 per week; 137 rooms, 0 by 17. two nlcovos In mid]- tlon. $8 per week; totul, N25 rooms; :10 studios and` music rnmn.-a. $21 per week; restaurant at 8!! much gllwit per wuuk; laundry, any 95 Cents for 1`! pk-cos per weuk, and public Lmths M 10 ct`nI ouch. Llbfffhll lot TIC Tlllsrl. It in not .I.ho liked: who are talking of In aha-|'f|`n ulna. in Pmntnnuu, l` - cm WOOD A_NDC`0iAl v/mo. --. -_.-. __, _ _ 4 PRO FUSE i) \\'().\iAN '8 ii()'i`Ei.. ing to the sharuh0i(iursn reasonable in- come, with uluiouinud security of con- stantly augmenting value. while at the sums time supplying grontiy nucdodncoo1n- modntions. combined with fur more coni- forh and indopondonce than they can else: where procure within their menus. to the thousands of suinried and profusslonui wo- 3 men of Now York and to thusonnnunily going to the city for terms of study, train- ing and business. in nnzlnn fnrth fhn nvyxntnnnn nf nnnh . IUK anu Ulllllll. In setting forth the ndmntngos of such :1 building the prospectus sum-.~1 than there will be 204 rooms, 9 by 1:3, rented at $3 put week; 313 rooms, 0 by 15,1-vnt;ud at 84 nnr urnnl: - 110 rnnnm Q In! 19 WHH nlnnvn IUHIIUIIII. The present enterprise is based entirely on business principles, with a view of gh- Tho idea of the promoters is to furnish a home for gemlowomon in which they man live cheaply, comfortably and with all the necessary seclusion. It is designed to reach the grunt mass of feminine bread- winner.~4-working women of the better clues and women who have adopted pro- fol-xsions. mu... .....-..-.6 .....A.._-..1.... 1.. Ixnnna` nntl-AI- HEW lUl'I III II) HBPBBIL '1`he project has been under discussion by A number of prominent men and wom- en whose names have often been mention- ed in oouneotion with hilentliropio meas- ures. The enterprise I no new one, for several previous attempts to get it under way have been made, but have ilzzled out. This one premises to gothruugh. The 31,- 000,000 eapital stock of the corporation has been almost all tnlzen up. As a starter one hotel will be built, but if this is we- eessiul others will be erected. The pioneer hotel is to be for artists, teachers, clerks of the ,higher grade and women students. Others who ean afford to pay the prices will be admitted, provided they wear skirts. "H... (.1... 1.! 61... .._.....-L...... in Ms Inn-nick Q-II!III.n--Uuullniiirprjulruuu-III: The bachelor maid his long been neop- nhed u an important factor In olty Illa. butuyez the hotel men have given no sign that they knew of her existence. . W on ehe goee away from home, the in I toroed to depend upon friends or boarding houlel were ehe In known. Now, how- ever, In thle is to be changed. The toll eupporclng Women In to hevea bl; hotel in New York all to herself. I VIM`: I\In{nnf. Dunn Dunn. an-uh.` (`CnnnnnInn qunohrmuaotn-urpcuonoounna! min In: I. I A Mann Inning upon. -1-..I.l. -_._A :_ AL. -1-.. .1 FLOATING A com?/uw. and A Dllllcull Tlm. THE SUBSCRIBER. AH UHITAL GIVES hlll nnonnl Mtmltlun, uuulnwd `by an ex- Iuorleno Iltatf, to thln Important brunch or he Hprln bunlnonn, with careful nuumgo- mom. In var ohenp xulvcrunlng rules, I lmvo no been 1011 In uurunuat-lnx the bent rnulu. Have your mle moktxlul.once.1-Iume have already been bookod. P011112- 1 make from 1. (man returns. I sell to no In ghoul. bldllur. 1 do not knock goods duwnut bnrgulns to mounds. Frooulaorngo. JOHN H. MII.l1~4, 7!! Brook Street. A WOMAN'(;-IOTEL. -I IUUIIIH, IJU I wook; ; 3 .'vnI 4| groper wile. Do you supp. that `I_ would wed A girl whorl say. Oh. all dead 2" , Not on your mo llown-or phuming she might he, No alnnxy girl could-he [or me _ groper wife. you names I would and The maiden who remzlnks, "\\'-ll, any !`.`. ls quite devoid ol {marina- Tinn in m\- pro: I5 IIUIIH Ill Vl)I(I UI llI.W`|niI- Tion in my eyt-5. . .-\m'_l> when you hear mo `s.1y,\"Tlml's `right ! V I take my hat and any gmuLnig|_;|, ill: shockcd surprisr. ' , , -. _ ._ 'I'I0 Girl who 0% along. Scmervillo Journal. `_ The pretty girl who u.-ma slung To cunversation gives u lung Tm. slrnnu lnr me. IU CUl]VC'l'3dlIl`Il KIVPS II lung Tun strong lm` mo. How could I ever take lunil-\ A girl who says, \ nu bet your life :` For gunrnnu-of " Then slower um! alnwcr move lhh lznnds, W` l'nlil I hold them last \\`iIhin my own, like` imprisoned hirds, Content to rest at last. \\'h.1t if we lmih forgot lhn dnugh In r.wr-fuund happiness! \\ hut nultlors anything on Mrlh, Sinvo she hus answered "\'-s."' , -___.l.-. Auction sole: ot Household Furni- ture. Property. Etc. ,. Sim sung.-4 :1 H-mic-r, old In\-- snug. `.\`hI!v in the clear, swcol vyvs Thom l\\-rlls thu luuk lluu. angels know, \`Chu sing: nf Paradise`. The llnnlnnod Bong. \\`ilh d'unr.!v~d arms 50 lnund uml \\hi`,c She rolls` llw hl]()\\_\ dough, I)!-tuning and smilnu.z as am w')rk~1, Her soft rhooks all uglmv. Thou, s-~l :ly from my landing place I steal. and fold hm Iighl. I slill the tmulor, pluinlivn sung By lm-o`s own fiilrlel right. Bemlusn uf _[(-`H sud nli8L`|liln('o`R, .\`ur in wm"m'rseIvos out lu bring . so it is not. I`/;(vu.-I. to Ilhlkl` at fuss n|...nf -,- IIUUUL ./ A (`lmngo In uur v-irvunnstuncos, For this wurld's 1|. prelly good sort uf \\`()l`lll, And Ila to \\'Imm we are dvhlur .`.mminl.~` nur plnvo and supplio-3 lhn gzrnoo To help us to nmkv il bolu-r. Thq-ro are quiet r hunks, With nature in Tlzt re urn viml re-Lr tide heals \\'hero snuls mug nun ninn mumun, And if llu~ro'.s :1. Rhinos nnl '|"|u`ro'.~' nl\vuy~: And if ll)1`r(.s' .L lung l`h.-II tlm (incl .' A Pretty Good World. J.>:1~phino Pollard, in Nvw York 1.c This \mrld's a pretty good sort nf world. Taking it ultogothcr. In epite u[ the grief and sorrow we mot-t, In spite of the gloomy wvulh-`r. There are friends to love and hopes to cheer And plenty of compensation For every urhc [nr those Wh().lLl'|k0 The best of the situutinn. Men Decllno to Work Without Bela; Pnld -0oncraoto:n Lmlng Honey. Wirulilwg, I\`I.'u`rh l:2.-Sov(-rnlslrikns resulting In the turn quilting \\mk, ()(`- vulrod on lhr-. linin of mnslrui-Hun of the Crow's Nest ."ni|\\'u_\' luring Hm past week. '1 he IIIPJI alt. M<'l.-nd`H (`amp \\'(`l`(` final to quil. Al. m:1_)ur lhm'l0.~1` camp the men alsu m':1sm1 work. '|`h<-. mmplninl is not. .'Lg.minal. llm rate cut \\.'1p:('s, hul the men .-my they are not Ix-ing paid by the :~ontr.u'. ors, nnd lhvy will not go to work until their money is {orthc;_;,_- buck wages. 1\T.n`1.n Buwlos hns _ haunt from the ramp. H has I -.3; umwn her:-. for some time that ull Kw cnn1r.u-turn-2 on lh lino are losing munvy. .\lt-rchnnts he-re who supplied pumds are complain- inn, as they stand in lusu heuvily if the contrtlctom cannot pay expenses. wun Rl\`ll1z'lIt*l` UH` l]1l'ilSll5S, :suu l`l.'||Ill' inn: thut the tliseusw, which had hm-n (`[)f(](`lllf(` in the noighhurllumt. huu hm-n '.mnmunicut-(I to her by kissing he-r repeuteully wt-ilv the dPf<-nd.1nt w-1.-4 Ft`- -ou-ring from the tun-usles. The girl's fnthor lmd sum] the ltmdly ulurmv-(I te- ft ndunt for $50 (hnnuges, (-l:1iminglh`tt lw hm! nxpemlod that. sum in doctur`.~; bills for the ufflictvd t`u1ght.er. My (`tit-nt [)h`:tdt`d guilty tu kissing thn plaintiff, hut` said he couldnt `zt Imp:-. it ef he'd h-sun u-mind tor, and insist- ud that he had mwvr hml nwu.~slo.~4. I tried the L'tL\t` |)t`f()l'l`. u k_in'd-In,-atrletl old squire, and nftur th6('nurt hxul he-nnl the tvstimuny lw tIt*fiV'(`l`(`.(| ll lung opinion, In V\`hl<`h ho hvlai that u girl as pn~tt_v us the plaintiff \wuld"nmk0 n lmy :i.~k measles uml `awn dumh In-hills.` The _jud1.u~,`:-1 `_juHy` put, Imth aitft-:4 in It good humnr, and the (|PfH- ttlnnt, tvm wot-ks lutnr, m.-u`ru~.d tin- Hnlninliff and settle-l the! costs of the `suit In .Lpp<-use the wrath of hm` lfuthor." `IQ Make a. change in the look of your home. improve the appearance of 011: room. We cm give you WALL APER 5!: my price. Designs of the `Aha! rnnnnnnna TROUBLE ON CROW'8 NEST PASS Dy nnuluy. "I was called upon in 1878 to defend n man who was charged with the 11) mt. unusual Iuitsdenmzmur 1 ever lmard 01" uny clerk onuxring on ll. court. L`z||t`ll-- dur, amid u LL\vy*1` from llmumun- luinn. "A young farm hnnd vulue to um at the bolt-l \\'l1H'e I was stuppimz, my home being In unullwr mun, hut. my |n`.'u`lico c-xhmldixlg tn the mu1n.r_v .-aunt I was then in. Tim swuin luld me (lull, he had hem) t'h.Lrg-d by .-Lmrl, lo \\hmn he haul men puying uttvniimn, with giving-lner the l]1(`ilS]t5S, .3110 vl:1im- inn` Hm! Hm Ii.-mun. Keane: and to Bum Been I by Klnilng. --I ..v.._ ....Il.\.l nun" in ' 4 It is generally admitted that we have established our reputation by giving our customers Good Goods at Lowest Prices. It is a well known fact we always avoid exaggeration. We have thus gained the confidence of the people of the city. and this is the reason why our store is so well patronized. We call the attention of our customers to the following New Goods just to hand :- New Grenadines. New Silks. ' New Chiffons. New L; `New Poplins. New Linens. New Tweeds. New 5 Thu FACTS. NOT ON LY WORDS QUEER waoome srom. the G ud ---r-\lLI E I. Q1. Hill DI! DU] yllli Moat productions. n happy union; ` r'l.rt-..|ls from llw noon- muy hum sweet (`mn- u have u lump in light. it, wrong we knuw vrv spot wlnorr the Hun nooks fur love-rs -)I' will right SELL CARPETS (SHEEP.--- I I ht: `r. M`cMAl_-ION & co.. ISOIIIIII IIIIIIIOIII ucpwlw on null 44 ton. Goo:-go W. Bun. nsyu of g:ro.onool|hoIIIoItoxpt|odpt|edol nitunolcanndgwuouuulhd. llovcnt Iowhymuough. vidhdthtunnol which bullion driven intolho Iolahin, and unsound at the rielun ol the gold shown. Ilonputhd that In nrilowu thorelnIIovurnn:|oinNottI|Anu'iu. winvloulollloouolunpohrwotl. an-r larva nooivod Thuroduy from Charla M:-Kay. who went to Whyooeolmgh Iul nu, nying that both 8th and Sin mountains. non t in pllpt. conhin nnnnnnnn rlnmlih of 111% . vvuu unnuluvulrv-I I Iv!-uu nu uauuuua v--. tho Boporu looolvod. HALII`/n. N.8 . Much l2.--The wildest excitement prouilu In our oho roooivod from I who recently wonnothoinl ol(,`np oBroton. A|u~ luring rnnnivnrl Thnrnrinv from CIIAIIQ GOLD FOUND IN CAPE BRETON. I wna Ixcltolnont menu: In Ilium: out I Ag- --___;- n-._n_.A French Worsters in Light and Dark Grey and Fawne. also Covert Box Coat in the long or short lengths. You have paid as high as $20 for their equal -1; they don't fit you can't have them, $10, $12, 12%. Our stock is now ready for your inspection. What are they made from ? H- D.-....1:.>I],?iC. C0- ISPRING OVERCOATS. . , _ ,_ , , , _ Klnmllon Paint shop and Rnnm Pnper Depot, Corner Brook and Bngut Hm-eta. *D9399(T _JOHN %LA|D`LzA.W & snN._ R. UUALDRON. Special Ribbon Sale ! GILBERT FAST BLACK , ,.__ - _,_._-_ .____.;____..__ Jsolmo LINING LOGIC. BLACK MOHAIRS. 54 inches widcf ne, weighty and rm for Skirts, 49 yard. BLACK BRILLIANTINES 25c. 35c. 39c. 49c and up. An oxoouont Food, admirably aduptod to the wants of Infants and Young Persons, and being rich In Phosphates and Potash is of the gregtest utility in supply- Ing the bone-forming and other 1 Indispensable elements of food." I .`~'Iu (`Inn \ IlA\ll`I)II\Y \I H d 490 a 50, 3909 . 5 USTRE BL5l up BUT THE PRICES ARE THE MOTOR. A RAPID ` DISTRIBUTION are bho Beat Black Linings to be had for the Inonoy. wurnntod wibhoub cracking, Inching And ponpinbion. is nbsoluboly fab. Wo ve boon mnking A careful study of tho Lining business. There are so many poor Linings on the market, and II our Lining reputation mueo be sustained, the merits of each mnkor'a product has been comps:-od. and we {awe decided that: the All widths Satin Ribbon. " Moire Ribbons- " Plain Silk Ribbons- A great va?i`'t`y of New Black Goods to choose from. 336 KING STREET, KINGSTON. B of New Sprimr Goods is going on at our store. Day after day we notice the increase. ' Good values are the incentive. C001. -Amp MOIST. in `IT 713,. uthelitiu Ihvounoancod unit iqtncionlonuovosllollholu with dynunnb. Thgpuwinondu 0'nnn.nlnowriIIan 8oChuI.iIoudIho cllhowov oP Ill` no!`- __ .._...-u vvu---I -uvvuxluuv ljill no Yang-`ho Isolde. SIIANUIIAI, Match 12. - An noun: Ian noonllhlly unaided the Ynog-Tao rnpida u in ulnng King. ptuvinoo ol Sucllvou. It the junction ol the Kit Lin Kiangrilh Y -Tu. than oncninn tnnuinnim than-no. I--A ! sz: uwzu no men. I An English Manner Iuouufnnv A (An V---.9-. D- _n4. PCIIIIK TDIVIFHX U I Ynog ~`l`Io alloy. Tho Chin nnllnuhh NOW GOING ON. Lacos.- Seracs. WEEE 95.3.5 T&B IIIIIICHAL. Illlflllla I100` IAIIIII. , All. orn :M"|l\M0HlHIIy.u.8H M uClI..< . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I 3] uunnlwvn .................. .. q : ;`hn`w.c|ul l`nhI:*. ...... . :7 on grhgns ...... .. I T Ion av.0o..... mt I lluull-lueot. Ilnllu , -r.-1` ) (` Illa l`|n`|no Runway l|. .` .. u...'."` 'T.1I ".i.'.'` [E I 0 . . maa :.u3.35"~`:"?'.9`. :..::4 \mu4uu~uuI1wu.'.' oItn\I(lu0o........... I|'l\ . o . `nu-mm mllwu IIIl IFIJ II. \'\IIII`" :70 PRINCESS 81`. ummnamianauwui WUIIUIIIGI I!ItIliIIIIlIllliIiIIiII`I*.Iil T HOFIAS l'l. JOHNS. Q91: IIDINCIIRQ I1` to huvo I molnuvo Fclmzomers. Wu nice I be (1 b the dlncrlnnlnuun lhlt nur HIYPE OR. HHGAIL (`JTRIC lhll: our SUPERIOR SUGAR CURED HAM8 are simply dvllclouu. The very strongest. mm are uuud In their amluo. We haw bought only (`ln)l(w '0un Dulr Med Home. and was llnvu Mu-mlm @1911) to Ilw vurlnu urthe kllllllh led Hu r (`un-I Hmm m-u'uI`u-n mlt Id hat and prove an dluuppumh mom In llw mrvhxw-r. HIYPERIO II A MH urn m|l:l_ nnm-Hg. HlYl l'JRI()lL II A MS are mlld. nppetlm lug, unly and Iomlo-r. 'l`ln-y ure sure u) plmuw you-m-ver_dlxuppul nt. |wmo|nuvoPc|1ummers. IL : to be thlt HUPE ON. SUGAR CURE dnllclouu. ntlnnnnut. Inn-Inn urn nnuul In Hunlv nmxlun * JOHN H. MILLS CARD. nfs A nlcprngnuo IIIIL UIIU uuru llllll pI1)\'t' II U|HIlp|`()Hl|' HIYPERIO ll AMH mlld. Inu, 'l`lu-y MYRTLE CUT. Bst quality. Lowest prices Iunm iii nmuns. SEASON IS HERE. SMOKE ;"l;JI.ND`l|yboo. morchmb of Na win: uh uh. annnml hnnnihnl -in? .`4m (`ins .\ UA.\ll-THOR, M I). I11 l;nnccun H1-mu:-r. I: no u unonwu Iron: gal. Ihlnh tho follow of unsound lafholunlnnlor D. J. Wulhr. J.l`.. bolero whom Btpoon Moconnoll was tried utaordny for abusing and nfhorwudn ki Iin his lions. Mink: it would In win or n pl! Iiciu Io onmino tho Inn on hohin Inn` rluv ho ` lihontod ! `nil. He.` in Ihlnhnhbo follow or:nur:nnand 1'41} w pupal-I ctr nu-C vllorli ml I00 Iriplo this part so soon to navigation Join Gnu, uphill ollho ocboon-` or Gnnlhu. will accompany the Inn. .'I'hBrlag`I'IoVooooIllon. Noxlwnkth Dually wrecking and Idvugooon y willuodnou tosu-nin to pnpuo t nuns: Gnnbris !or the N-into in nnoi An nnnn an nnui-stun. llllll. WIIICII TI [NIX III IIIIIIKIIV, WI. lurgnly nwondod. Dtotuod III hold in high (can throughout tho city. and many turned out to pug their last nlpocu Ioooouny r--poem-I. Tho ornl am! in: van oxunoivo. The pay-bunt: won ohonn tron his man intimate WIUII UWUIUY TIUII_- `Holt Ilmou. l0|ll' point baring: have (inn those wheels I world-VHO nputntibn. and ye! tho tolling prioo in only I trill. morn than is naked for ordinary wbooln. Ialfl LII.OId0d.- The Iuuonl of the late William Not. unn. which look placo on Thursday. lnrcnlv nnnndcd- lhnnnnnd tn hold in -'1 Thing of luau" and `III acid the loot Point loudly: "ball Iorcvor." The now 1399 model: 0! E & I) bicyoloa have u-rivod and are on exhibition on the uoro ol (loorgo Mills & 00.. Wollingoon om. Those who have noon than no load in choir paint. boob u so thousa- nrnl nnnnu-Ann: nl llm I-hnnln um! um mull Ill Illvlr print. vuun II 90 I-III zon- onl nppounnco 0! the whuln uud the many us: 3! ucollonco u oompuod with ot r machines. their lunouo {our nninl hngrinon hA\m mi;-an ung. uhnnln - Iupvusug us IIIJIIIIII-IIII I.I'I!!5 The Kingston penitentiery authorities will construct s roedwsy from the present western terminus of Johnston street through to the Forty foot roed during the approaching summer. Already they have deposited 3.050losds of broken stone on the reed bed running west from the peni- tentiary med. The new outlet will prove of immense velue to citizens. farmers and members of the penitentiary nte who msy be sent out in search of convicts st- tempting to escape from either the querry or the term. It behooves the city council tomsko Johnston nvrset passable above Allred street to the city hlimitehwhere the penitentiary authorities eve ready be- gun meking e ood roed bed. - UH KKK Dllll lllllll` ll) N163. PICIOG Inn up and tort. him from drqgi on tho round anti the trninmon ntcnc hi In: L: an-mnul ah- .L.....:.... .. I l were Illlbl 5 ma gueele. The company, numbering about fifty, eat. down to an elaborately spread table. with Dr. Ann lin at the heed. On his right set H. . Elliott. president of the .l`2a:ulapian eooieo . and on his left Dr. W. T. Connell. he aeat moat remote from the chiel chair wee occupied by D.-. Third, auperintendent of the general hos- pital. A ter enjoyingu bill of {are includ- ing all eeaeonable. tasty and de- lloioua vianda the usual toaate. "The Queen, Boat and Hoeteu." "Medical Profeeeore and "Rockwood and General Hoepital Stalls were proposed Speachee by all the prolaaaore present were iuterepened with many humorous and ex- citing talee. The musical portion of the entertainment was furnished by Queen : mandolin and guitar club. the [lee club. C. N. Burger on the violin, J. B. McKay in recitatione, and H. B. Malone. who sang the laculty and the year conga. The An Home" was a new departure in the medical circlea and will likely be held an a pleasing precedent by the other proleu-ore In medi- cine. The gatherin broke up about one o'clock. all feeling I. at Dr. and Mn. Ang- lin are leaders among entertainers. |Ul' lull! lOWUlll`y`IU\lrDH [HDO- Tramps are again making themselves known about the city. eopeciallv in chat and continuous bo the G. T. R. dopob. Several households in than section are poaterod with them. begging a morael to can. Ilodlcnl Blndoutu Ind Othor Gout: mood at Dr.:Anglln'I. The final your medical students of Queen : univerait. were entertained Int evening by Dr. G. |nd`Mr|. Anglin, Eu-l street. The anti` ol Rockwood ny- lum, of tho onornl hospital. Dr. Herald. Dr. W. T. .nnm-ll and Prof, J. R Mn. mm, 01 II ouornl uoaplul. ur. noralu. Dr. W. T. onnell u Prof. J. B. Mc- Kay. of the limgon business college, were um: I.hO guests. The nnmnnnm nnmharino nhnnt-. Khan IIIEI UIUII LIHDU IIPUUU III!` HUD UIVIIIK HGT paper: in pro r order. The Anion is one of the New ark Journul a ab of "war dolpntch boats. Mnnnnnll nhnnlrl nnf hmm hnnn --nl-. tn LIUCPIIOD Dlllln ' Mcuonnoll should not have been sent to jail for cruel: to his horse. When he cut. its throat: he id bho poor house I humane net. It relieved the animal of I very bud lilo under a brutal master. ha mm |..-m... nun _- .....|.- in- .........s. |||H IIIIUUT DTIIUHI nlllber. Do you know that we make the carpets look like new by Murray : eloobrio carpet cleaner ab Carnovaky's fncbor . Alba!-II Edwnrd. nrinnnn Wain In- nwuru nuwuru, prince or wales, nss beaten one record of his predecessor. Gear e IV. He is sboub to be elected gren meshes: of the English Freemasons for the twenty-Iourth time. Tramns Ara Aanin mnlrino Hmmnnln-an V U IUWUUU PFICUI. IV. UBIUW Ob U0- o merchants had a quiou time o! in to dny, business being very` dull. One morchnnb remarked than it was 550 poor- est: Snburdny for business he had seen for monhha. ll`_.._ ll:-- D-.'I-.. II_. 13...... ll..- uwnnua. Hear Mia: Bailey. Mu. Evunl, Mrs. Bethe, Miu Shark, Mica Armabrong. Mr. Andrioux. Mr. Spence and Mr. McKay next: Tueaday ovening in Queen amen church. IN... A......-:..-.. ......L;. A...';.- -5 11...--- at. El nee ! loot wee need no wee lound Chet hie wee broken below the knee. Dr. Rierden wee celled. end he bed the Injured men removed to the hoepibel. uuuruu. The American yacht: Anita: ab Havana 1 has been fined $500 for not) having her ` nnnnrn in nrnnnr nrdnr, Thu Anif.A in nnn llI'IIlII l|l|llII'I lollll morning. Rev. 1`. if. Nicholuon, Quin : college, Kinguton, will occupy the pulpit 0! 5. John : church, Cornwall, ah the Anniver- urv service: on Sunday. Mu-oh 2051:. WA" nnnnr -nln Nan any-Inn nnndn BITV IBTVICBI OH Dllaly, WIIIOD '-IUDII. Wall paper 5-10. New spring l Vo lowest prices. R. Uglow 6: Co. nn marnlunnn hnd A uuian time t IV6(l|lIu IOIIPDOIII 13)). Ferm implements. horses and other chettels. the property of J. Donaldson. Pibuburg, were sold by Auction on the market square this morning. Raw, 1` .f, Ninhnlmn Human : nnllnua, IUII-IVVV I'A `JIIUUPII VIIIIIUII III LVUW 1 UIVI `U H ulary of 8I,`. 00 a you-. Dr. Duff has removed his olcoto the corner of Princou street`. and University wanna. Telophono 89. FA:-m imnlnmnntm hm-Inn and nthnr "fa"-51'. Edith J. Miller. Toronto, ha been uppoinbod contrnlno Iolom of Sb. Bartho- lomew Episcopal church in New York at a Dr. Huff Dun rnmmmd hi: nir-n to him ' 'mMre. Baker and daughter Lillie hue ur- rived in Kingston to take up residence af- ter an extended absence in , Seeulzle. Wash. kl`... IPAILL I` XIII]-.. "I`.._-..L- I.-. L..- JUD. Wall pnpor sale. New lpti goodl. Vcr lowest price. R Uglowk o. T jublloo minutcroln played to I kod home no Sydenhun Int. night. 0 ex- zllant performance In: very much enjoy- IIIIITI to DO ulunau nnlu lpl'll:f. Wnl paper IIII. Now Up on goods. ,Vory lowest prices. ' R. Uglow 1'. Co. "Brondhrhn I" lottor to-dnv in a now- WWCU fflvo nu U`|UW II. VI). Broodhri'm I" lobtor today power- ful arnngomoab at iunnonl Isadora, and n plan for peace. Cu-nonkv mmnnnv on-nob clnnorn. bi 7V nu. u n mg II: III unu noupum man broken ', . mu Union union. Ho wu crooning in front. 0! :0. P.R. min when it begun to move; hi: loo! lacuna wodgod boeweon tho shop: and be (all lounrd. John Mohlshon. n "Roll Oop. who Inn near. tried to dinn- IO the foot. but failing in am. pickod an in And hm. him Imm drnmrinn PIX XVI WI- Cnrnonky company carpet cleaners, by Murray : improved method. Them 74 or arm. `Ila 7017 local lows Ommlod Into `Ila ' I-punt of Illof. '1 . Flood, Duomnto. In in tho city. A. Show, lnlpootor of customs. I-{turned homo from Smith : Falls to day. li`.um-uhmh In nnmllnn thn nunnu to none Iron nlmuln run so nay. Everybody in sending the csrpeu ho Mum! to be cleaned this eprin . Wgl mm: uh. Nev en nu mode. .i8n'e'FL6'3rS3vL1}7L"r3no}%Z'"" W "" Alberta Edwsrd, princoo Wales, has Icahn one rmorrl nf hin nmdnmnm-, |Opon;ng 0! Johnston In-cot - L':....-L.._ ..-_.';-_A:_.__ _,,.| FINAL YEAR "AT HOME." GIIERAI. PMMGBAPHI. IXIIIIVD III I-TIUII man on In I-ouua umu mo summon nbcnctod b Ila! II. Itoppod hho Ihunbin on- g vhlohbnd the can in tow. hon r. boo ! foot (mod it lound Ilothk III- Khulna -nnnnllul and L. |.-.I AL- V. LVIIIULI '-SUIIIL Now goods. Hula: RI. (Tn. Apnuino Klondyko dog or puck doll -arrived in tin oily thin morning our the K. h P. nilny. Ilil owned by W. '1` Cookdoy. Than notion Inlet cooduoud on Noilnsn A. Howie. Toronto. I found` Kiuptoninn. in in tho city. Ho V _ npotu buunon through wuumonlnno u boon- ing. All dong the lino the word in "pl1)I~ purity." Merchant: no buying tannin- ly. Ibo-wing they hurt oontidonco in Hunt Una running. " Eflllblllln Dr. Speukie visited the school this week and expneeeed himself well pleeeed man its condition. 1). (lleeelorn in a happy fnbher; in is I young heir. The ebsenoe ol hwo 0! our mosh populeryoung men in much lemented but: hope of their return ere ptill entertained. Hlenburnie bee loco one of lie feireeb deughbere in the person 0! Mia: M. Spooner, B. A , who wee wedded on the 3rd inet.. be Mr. Abboto, e promieing lawyer of Syra- cuse. N.Y. John Weller wlnle drawing etnw lell from the lend end dislocated his shoulder. Vieitore : Mine M. Allueon. In- verery. on her brothee; Mr. end Mnee Creu:ley.Kingeton. as Joeeph Hokeodry -; line 8. Pope. Elginbnrg. no Mm Pearl Spoone-`r; Ir. end llieeee Rutledge. Sy- dbhlll. and ill I. C0ldIIk&,Elg|nourg. at R sheononb: Mre. Jones Day, King- ll lion, It John De.ly'e. V The hiiugo llas host one of In nii-on Dnughters-uther Items. (}l.lCVl:l'RNll-2, March lI.-'I`lio roads me in bad condition and whools have taken the plsce of runners. Most of the farmers are busy preparing their supply of wood for summer. Quito s number from here stlcnded the communion service st Sui`- biiry last Sabbath. J. Swift has ongsgod with R. Fair for the summer. William Blscklock has been drawing tiinber to Bsttersss sawmill. A. Craig and J. llsly hsve started A new grist mill. N. McCul- Ium hes commenced oporstions in his sugar bush. Mrs. T. Murray nprsinod her snkls rather seriously lsst week. J. Wslksr has ui-chased s new top buggy. Mr. Spring, nvemry, has been cutting lodutr for A. Mclntosu. I\- D._...|..`- ..:-:A_.l .L- -_L--I `L9- ._._L new uuaugu. The recovery of the marquis of Selin- bury from his recent. illness Is very slow indeed. He in only allowed to peruse the most. important papers. Hm weakness is excessive, and no date has been fixed for his going abroad, although lady Salisbury goes so am: Riveria next: week. 5W.nuy TUUI ID HUD]. Alnhough the general impreeeion made upon the country by the etetemenu of Ueorge Oulzon on Thuredey bheb Russia had not eenc en ultimneum to China, I! regarded in being reassuring and ehe speech of Hon. George Goechen. the same day. when navel eemnetee were preeeuted, helped on the whole to create I hopeful feeling. The marquis of Bnliebury con- tinuee to be the "eoape gonb" of conserve- nive dissatisfaction and were his lordship ooreeign to-morrew many of hie parlia- mentary lollowere would hear the news without. regret. Io II this which oceaeione much political gossip he to impending cabi- neb changes. The rnonvnrv of the muuuil of Selim. to The RIverla- Outlook. Therefore. Is More Promising. Luxuos, March l2.-'l`he depnrture of queen Victoria tor the south of France has had on ellect upon the political and com- mercial world an itie reasonublyessuiied that she would not leave the country un- lees the horizon was clearer, which is com- monly suppoaed to be the case. Club gossip he )0 that when her inejestysnw the French umbessudor, berou 1): Oourcel, at Windsor on Mondey.she expressed thehope that nothing would interfere with her Vlulb to the Riverie to which the ambassador is ssid to have replied. It would lie B mis- tortuiie for France. medeine." At Pores- mouth the queen was seen to look well, though extre precsutionii were token to seelude her from disturbance. The royal yecht on which she was guarded by A chain of picket boots and at Cherbourg on Thursday night, where her mejoety nliio slept on board the yacht. all hammer- ing work in the ship-yards were forbidden for the time being. In addition the royal train was ordered to run At e speed of twenty miles so hour. Alnhnimh the imnanl imnreuinn made n . The duties of the recently appointed dir- ector-genersl of the medical staff have been dotined as follows: Under the general officer commanding he is the responsible head of the militia medical service. I-Io is charged with the organization and admini- stiustion: with the control. supervision and annual inspection of the personnel, medical stores and equipments. hos itsls and sani- tation of the milits and of t e units of the pernsnent corps; with the distribution of duties of medical oicers. direction of the courses of instruction for the ssmein camp or garrison. 'I`hn nffirmrn. nnn-commissioned oicsrs or gurmon. The otcere. non-commissioned oicera and men of the Blah. 37th, 3S5h. 39th and 770k bncaliona will= attend bbe Royal echoolofinfantry ab London instead of Toronto. ' lnpuoo In`: In-Iona Aoculont. Tomn on World. I\-A_A_ IR ll__I.,_ ,,,, I . D \I