CUTTHIS our] AN urricI@rL_1I;Anan. In scnnnm PIHIMISED. If ls Being Developed at The Capital. TIME FOR A CHANGE. KINGSTON. ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, A lawyer`: lad lxpnuneo. I-nstuul. Intel: 2!. Wilbrod Pigm- olo. gdvocuu, `I'll Mopday owning the victim ol I nciouo Tbohmily hadron` Int 3 low noun who In. nolo notrtnxonoiudownnhin. _uwuhood lnthulnbnod. H0 396 up and, u: I Ming: amp. ptocudqd to union nrnodfotprotociianwithn mgolvc. Enipg Nacho-I up [ova -u Iolonnd hiuulhqnost fwotobcovitha unngut, and r'ud`QolIotIofrigbun him. At the gum muo.hovrov__ur. the {amp whiclII|oc:rrioditI"g,_5oodIu'hnd explod- dnndutroldlhonunoupdiug dnpury. ucnpnd. and Ihilo I121` - F0&!I ' yu-pt: no-3 3 uuguu nun. nvruwn nunry AIqIIIl'lI. Thopruidont of tboboordoltrndoro plying in tho home of common: youtotdny to n question on the nbgoct aid ho wu in ooumnnimtion. with the British coma!- goucnl at New York relative to the re- potud crimping of common at the shipping oico ol tho eoouuluo. FIDO AIIIOHCO In IIHI fjff Lord Slnthoona echoed Mr. Ritchie : remark; Other speakers were lord Sol- borno. E ? Chulu Bu-uford and the Rilrhh H I-Ian-hart. Anni A.....:LL A Great Shnrt Sale. Dqrno. $1 UIIIIIII nu-uford and N RIQHQ H . Hdf BU)? Aul||ig, Tho nnnidnnh of tho baud nl nd Jlore Dnngerone `lo Greet Brltnln Then The: 0! Germany. 1.o.\'no.v, Merch 23.-At the banquet of the London chember of mmerce lean nighb the gueete included t. ree Cenediene, lord Strebhcone And Mounh R0 11, Rich. erd Dobell end Lieut.-general ohn Wil- Iinrn Leurio. member 0! parliament for Pembroke borough. The Right. Hon. Charles L Ritchie. preeidenh of the board of. trede. in responding to the tout. "Her Majesty`: Government," referred to foreign competition end quoted gures showing that America was deetir ed no he more for- nudeble then Germany on I competitor. Be declered than this wee due to the ener- gy aqd date: urination diupleved by both mater: and men in the United Sutee and that Great: Britein would do well to imi- tate Americe in this respect.` [And Hi rmthonnn nnhnod H. D:5..|.;. . wuwu ll'Ull1 UIIBIIGB mceneronoe may coulu supflylghe Csmdien market). 1-. oeter rallied the lush speeker up- on hie conversion 00 sound rotecbion principles. He endorsed the egisletion oompleined of by Mr. Chebon. bub thonghn the government ought. nnder the circumstances. to consider the quee- tion of compensation to those whoee busi- ness was suddenly effected by the bill. The mower dropped. IIIIWILIUII H00 DBIDK IIICCXIHIL Maura. Ellis, McGregor and McMillan lollowad. The latter rejoiced in the legis- lation which would protect the Canadian {ruin rowers. for he believed bhnta it pro- mote from ouitaide interference they could nunolv aha (lnnndinn Inning. UUIIKIFTY WII Wllln CDO Dill. Mr. Fisher justified the bill. assuring bbe house that nothing but prohibition would shut out: the post. the process of dia- infection nob being aucceufnl. Maura Rllin Mnrnnnp and Llnlll... um-uy, nuxnue, mcuauuen. unclean Ind Sample, and by Means. McNeil], Sproule and Henderson, who prouestedngninco any denendonca boina nut. nmn innnnnzinn nt uuu nouuoraon, wno proumeaagnnnco dependence boing ut. npon inspection of imported stock. hey assured the minio- ter of Agriculture our the sympathy q the country was with the bill. M. l`:-|..-.. :....:a...a .|.- L:II .... .__-.__ "1.`he discussion was continuad by Mourr. Casey, Hughes, Mchdullen. Maclean And Hnrnnln and In: llngnrn Llnkfnill Q .... I- ra uurueulp on llllp0l'(6|'l OI nursery BIGOCK. Mr. MoCleary said than since the pae- eage of the hill he had spent several days in the Niagara diatrict.nnd he could say no more popular bill ever paused parliament. Already it had done good to the Canadian industry by promoting the demand for Canadian grades 0! nursery stock. The ne reaulh h- had seen was an order placed yesterday for 3.000 trees in Niagara, which would otherwise have gone to the abated. He trusted the government would pay no attention to Mr. Charloon'a complaint on the score of injury to an American indus- try. ' Thn rlinnnnninn was nnnrinnml Lu M-..- DOUII IBUUGQ I50 BIL Mr. Charlton made a lengthy apaech in denunciation of the San Jose Scale ball as a hardship on importers of nursery aback. Mr. Mnlmrv nid nlum ninnn than n... QUEEN ST. l.Uf])Ul'I|.lUHB uuu IDCICBIIDIIB llgOnC|03. Replying to a question by Mr. llavin, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in the ab:-ence of the minister 0` the interior, said than no liquor permits for the Yukon had been issued ra- cenbly, and he did non believe that any had been issued as all. - l`l..._lp.... .......l.. .. I..._._4L_ -_-__L :_ UUUCIUUCU. Dr. Sproule introduced his bill to amend the act for the prevention and suppression of combinations formed in restraint of trade. He explained that under the pre- sent act [or the law to hp put in operation trade must be unduly or "unreason- ably restrained. The present bill pro- posed to strike out these two words. He also introduced a bill respecting detective corporations and mercantile agencies. Rnnlvinn tn n mmntinn he Mr llnuin Ulplu The prime minister presented a carefully reasoned argument in justification of the proposal to revert to the order of things that worked so satisfactorily before it we superseded by the fm hise act. Mr. Robertson, of Toronto, " n unm'asured terms condemned the franchise act. and suggestea that instead of keeping parlia- ment in session week after week engaged in party strife the leaders should get to- gether and draft a measure that would be mutually acceptable. The debate was not concluded. H- Q........l.. :...>.....l........l L:.. |.:II L- -___..J IFIKICUIDU. Sir Charles Tapper made the suggestion that manhood suffrage being the rule in five out of the seven provinces in confede- ration. the remainin provinces, Quobec and Nova Scotia. 3 ould have no very strong reason for not adopting that prin- ciple. - Tim nrimn mininftlr nrmnntml n nu-nfnilu PD!!! OI IBUBTII BIDDING!- A noteworthy and commendable feature ol the debate that it provoked was `the oalin and judicial temper manifested b the leaders on both; sides of the house. t in- dicated that the dierence between the two parties on the question is not so wide as mi ht have been expected from their mutua ly hostile attitudes in the poet. Grit and tory united in condemning the franchise act as an expensive failure, and both agreed that something should be substituted in its place. But there was not unanimity of opinion ac to what it should be The opposition contended for the right of parliament to control its own lranchise. Q3... l`|u.....ln. 'l"..nnnu- nnntln LL- ...._._--L:-... 1885. ,,v A tong etepin the direction of imple- menting this promise was tn ken to-day. when solicitor-genernl Fitzpatrick moved the Iecond reading qmhe government bill to wipe out the present: system and eubui. bute the provinciei frenebieee for the pur- poses of federnl"eiectione. A nntnwnrthv and nnmmnnclnlulg In-Imp; l The Old Act Ilunt ho Reformed Out` of Ex- lntenoo. O'l"l'AWA, March 22 -()no of the plgdgeg than the liberal pub gave so the country was that whenever t. oy were in 3 position to command a majority in parlinmonb they would reponl the unfair. cumbersome and costly frnnohiae ace which was forced into being during the memorable union `of 1885. 5 A i ... .+...:.. 44.. .|:...-..:-_ -: :.._..u- AMERICEN COMPETITION. FRANCHISE BILL DEEATE. wncu.-0 will on P * Ln.Vno\',lueI 23-151 yawning pu- purindkriaglo Ir. (Slulugnfl jour- nuyfrou Bonn-uuonthtonvudun null Ihtinoodlh|unIupucho.dtul- Hlling IoLi vpouIuhio bitch g::i|uulh."'WiII mnmnt pin`: nirio%b Io ouIIIwhIl.' `TI; Worth a Quarter. 5`."`.. n...'..`1'2"....""..;";'1' cogrh. . Tho debut wu AdjoItn4.h 1 cutgu Ilrougui agunyl ongnor rnnoaco Cris `, former pnnic.ol mop!` my in the ak ol Nnplu rounds]: and Illegal tnliiciog in detention. The. radical: Iiocly ouulsod rignor Crillii. dcuin_od_iog uuuuluuu IU|ll'I II It prunnonury oouniuco appointed toonqnin into the chgrgu bought ggaiut oignor Fnnoaco (Inpni. (mm: nl munnlioimu :. may -unlvr uuul UIIIIUI ZVCW. R-nu. Inch 23.~-'l'ho chunbor ol diocuuod nanny I nponolthopnrlnnon ...__:n.. -.._.:_n..l A. .___z_ z_., .n \V1.~`mr-3-:,Merr~h `.!.'L--Semplee 0! when which have how received here teketrom temple: ehown on the com exchen eh Birmingham, Eng, en llenicohe o.l herd wheet, show the! the gnine have been freely mixed with when olevery inferior quality and would not gredeu No. 3. There he: been crooked woth in mixing the grain ehmewhere between Winnipeg end the oldoounumendmw aenplee will he went lrom heredirechlo B I nninghun. " no Inner ecufuneor n-new. D .._ 1_--L nan -ex ehell be liable to the name method of trial. no the diecretion oi the court. The bill melee is 3 crimineloence for e nonpa- per to refer so such e criel. violetione of thin clenee making the violewre lieble to peneltiee varying from imprieonmenb for 3 week end: ne of 1.000 frence to e month : imprieonment and e ne of 10.000 uauuuru. 100 mu In In outcome or me Zola trial. It xes heavy ponnltiw for on- pionngo varying according to the circum- stances from death to I lunitod iInprinon- men: with a line. In provide: that the `trial of mllihnry and naval Iuapoctn lhlll nlunyn be held on oalnormund that civilian: lhl" be liable the an Hm ali-nrntinn nl u A... IIVL- n.:n Whn A Now Blll In lrlnoo ll DIM To Oonuln. P/ms, Much `. 3.--Sonntor Morolletfa espionage bill has been printod and diacri- butod as urgent in the senate, when a grab majority of the members favor the measure. The bill in an outcome of the ZGIA r.n'.l H. rm. hnnvu no-mloign I... -- uuna uupmcemenn. no coll) not: exceeding `.!,340.(I00: and one gunboeh to take the piece of the United States chip Michigan, to coat exclusive of ermemonb nob over $260,000, to be built. on the great lakes. uu uouw, mu was moplnoomonb nndnix Wrpedo boob destroyon. about 350 tons diop ncemenb. to coal: not: exceeding nzunbonu uh uh. I II IIIVII III!" I f Thaw our mow-.\ mgn Mm." NW that walnve tn make exouum IV} In: tho! we can't ntuul by." comnlnmonr ya nr goes out of H. Our re uuItIon-on "hlfh ulm utandu n ovcryth|ng we no I. and the poo- plo know It. Hence our nu(-ems. Our COAL Inn`l purl. dust or other rubbish--Il'I 1`()AL,an| It will burn. Our WOOD In right too. utuur puuaee or me uunun eitustlon. Speaker Reid hss Admitted in private conversation that the Cuban question in the house he been taken out on his hends. In the senate the effect of Proctor : speech is most apparent on the adherents of ance. Many of them, including sonstor ale. frankly admit the eitustiou is most serious and some are elreedy declaring lo: intervention to save Cube. When senator Thurston eddreseee the upper house to- morrow regarding the Cuban queetions, there is every reason to believe that the ds{i will be A memoreble one. he nevelnpproprietion bill to report- ed to the houee yeeterdey cerriee e total 0! $35,093,058, sn increue over lutlyeer ol 83.704332 end over the current esti- We of $2,514,824. For the increue 0! t a navy the bill allows to be oonetructed by contract three see-going coast line battleships, designed to carry the heeviest armor and most powerful ordnance. dis- placement ll,000 tons with the higheet practicable speed `for their clue. to cost exclusive of armament.` not exceeding $3,000,000 each; six torpe- do boete, 150 tons diepleoement torpedo bout denr.r-nun. nhmn. am 1 1 I 1 I I \`|lIL'l\l)'n No Lime will be given to Spain to con- suit the European powers. There will be no international arbitration. This govern- menn will nob consider such e step The question of peace in with Spain There will be war only if she regime the firm de- mands of the United States. After the re- ply shall have been received concerning theloee ol the Maine, nhe preeidenb And congress aching together will consider other phases of who Cuban eihuncion. Rrnnknr Raid In. .a...;n...a :. ..-:..--- Illlllly There i o disguising the finch that the situation is very criuical. The sennbe and the house of repreisentatives are in ii war- like mood. Congress will certainly stand by McKinley. Tlio preaidomla atmude has the approval of lenders in both the son to and the house. His demand for repr tion for the loss of the Maine will be inn _o quickly. Nn Lima will in niunn on Qn-:.. o- ...... Illlllllfy. The Spaninrde are anxious tolighb. They believe they can easily defeab ohe Ameri- can forces. In ibeelf Cuba reproeenba nothing to them. The loss of the island would be a severe blow only be their na- tional pride. They would rabher light: than be humiliated furuher. They will not give up Cuba without a struggle. 10 is declared that if the United Shame de- termines upon reparation nhere will, cer- tainly be ar. Thnrn i n :li.aui..'n.. 9|... 6...; `|\:\` LL- Lou ofcuiha Would he I Severe Blow Only to Their Natlonnl I rldo-0IIb5 Will Not bealven Up Without a !tru[[le-`rhe American Government" is In a Win-Ilka Iood-hIn Will be Given No tlmo to Consult European Powers-lstlmeteI Apponded for New llnttleahlpl and `rot- pedo Boats. \VASlllN(l'l`O.`I, March 23.-In official circles it is not doubted that a clash with Spain is imminent. Suicient is known of what the report of the court of enquiry will be to lead to the o inion that there will be no attempt to do nitely ii): the bill for the amount of the loss of the Maine on the Spanish. It is hinted quite openly that a demand for reparation for the loss of the Maine will be made upon Spain be- cause the vessel was destroyed in the harbor of a suppo-ed friendly nation in time of peace. In is even said that information to this effect has already been conveyed to, the Spanish minister. If the United States is rm in ita demand. it is hard to see hgglconict can be avoided, {or the gydervation of the Spanish throne itself , epends upon the attitude of the Sagasta ministry. Thu Hnnniu-41.: urn ....y:m.. o..a:..I.o. mi.-- PENALTIES FOR ESPIONAGE. 4 BELIEVE SHE CAN EASILY \ THE YANKEES. Is Not Doubtcd in Official Cir- cles. ysmm nuxmus In FIGHI. bmmnsu wnusrnm] CHAVIH1Hll'S MARCH 23, 1898. -- Inn-one mu 5; In- __L .-n 1 LICK la LIVINGSTON am] Only by" seeing and handling these goods can you judge of the real value. We ask you, tbere~ fare, to call and examine this re- markable purchase. V cuunluuua yuluuaac Ul Full: 1 [ported woxsnzn TRoUsE"3 IKTCC ...l...l. .... ...III ...II AL- "'\ i72"'u'J; just complgtcd an enormous purchase ol Fme Im- pun-0-1! \llf\Dc'r!.`f\ 'l`Dr\l1cnn ultcu VV\.Il\sIII'4l.l ll\\JUD` ]'1'NGs, which we will sell for Our Custom Tailoring Depart- ment has been a score of success- ful sales, but this is the greatest of them all. Mws PANTS is how. `A HIGH AIM! I`hAu Ant: II|t\l inn: Iime to Buy gw wow-v Us wvvu III IIIII7 III. 'h|kn Lnxntlvn Rmmo-Qnlnlno 1`nblNeL All gtlxillvl refund the money I! It mun tocnre. South Dnkata ruidenh will locate in Alberta territory this Ipring. 7 - I-nun IUIIIIC` IIUIS. `L. Tan-rox, N.J., March `. 3.-Honry Brown, the locnl pugiliab, injured in I boxing bouo with Jack Sumh Ah the Pnlneo Iporting club, died yesterday at Sh. Frnncia nonpitnl. The doctor: will hold a pooh-morum oxuninntion. The belidil tint: he died from concnuion of the brain. Smith in being hold without bail. . To (`are a (`old i;_0ne Day 'l\akn Lnvnllwr RI-nmn.nnlnInn 'I'..I.Ino.. A n Ul ULIU Ab this momin '9 meeting of the grand council cl the or or of Choeen Friend: odi- cere were elected ae follows : Grand coun- cillor, T. C. Davie. London, re-elected; grand vico'councillor. Rev. B. I. Allen. Murtay: reh grand representative, Jamee Dixon. Hamilton: second, John Kane. To- ronto. The election will continue this al- ternoon. `Clothiers and; lllualla unuuu or we pull 0lOl K Inloeaa or thoee of the deputy returnin offl- cer. The other wee nnrh for Beck end counted by the returning officer. and is objected to bounce the lnltiel number is torn off. The prohehiliby in the bellob Allowed lot Beck by the relnrulrg otcer willbecountod good pnd'thIh t. 0 ballot disallowed for Gnrrow will Also be counted good. leaving Book with: majority ol one. A. n.:. ....._:__r. _--n:__ -- AL - Both llnllou lay Be AIlowed-l!eol Itlll In 3 lnjorny. Tononm, Ont., Much `.l3.-The Weao Huron elc colon appeal one came up thin morning before jusoioe Oeler. The conser- vative candidate. Mr. Beck, bed I mojoriu of mm. Mr. Ger-row, the liberal cend - dew nod lute member, totes exception to V eeven bellote. some can for Beck and other: merked for Harrow and rejected. Decisions were given in the cone of five of these agreeing with the deeinlon of the county judge no ohe reconno. There I rennin two balloon to be considered. one In: mnrked for (-`arrow end rejected by the returning oioer because in bore the initials of the poll clerk inlbead of returning ..... rm.- L-.. ___ mvlwu w vlaw L/IIIBGLI on |'aD0lI' Wly name. This was cnrried. Lieub..Gol. Uibatl was elected president: and Liouh.-Ool. Hughes. M.l`., vice-president. TI'lI*|vhnnc 9. l'lllU NHUUl4lIlgo ' After some remarks from Mn'or-Gen. Gaacoigne. Lieun.-Col. Hughes, M` ., mov- ed that the Australian and New Zaalnnd bums Limb would visit Billoy this your be invited to viaib Canada on their wny home. This was mrried. I4iQllh_.(`lIl. (Him 3 iornec we aaaociauon. Mr. Borden. minister of militia} promis- od to give ammunition to the dillerenb as- sociations for the riilo shooting on moder- ate prices. The ltocklitlo nngo would be ready in July. In conclusion In said that Canada could not help Britain in a more desirable way than by learning thorough rie shooting. / After nnmn mmnrkn {mm MAinr.nAn your. Lord Aberdeen. in roply to I vobo of thanks, said thntfwhebher this win so be his last: year or not in Canndn he would not forget the association. M. n,....I... ....;..:...... ..t ....n:;:..l .........:- U- uuLit'1I:.-Col. Gibson. in moving the adoption or the annual report. referred to the work of the association during the pun your. [uni Aha!-rlnnn in rnnlu in - unhn at UUIIIDFUCEIUH. There wee A large etteudsnce at the on- nunl meeting of the D.R A. which took place today in the milwey oommittee room ofthe house of commons. Hon, J. M. Gibson, president of the nseociion V occupied the chair. There were hlso re- sent` lord Aberdeen, Hon. Dr. Bor en, minister of militia. Col. Panet. deputy minister of militie, major-generel Gee- ooi ne, Lieut.-Col. Aylmer. udjutent gen- era . Lieut.-Col. Lake, quarter-muster gen- eral, and representatives of the association from the city of Ottawa. Montreal. Hamil- ton. Toronto and elsewhere. in addition to members of parliament who take an in- toreet in the work of the association. and some of whom are members of the associa- tion. l:.x.'.L r`..I 1`;I........ :.. __-_.:__ AL- This Wm Be the Route tor the llondyke Illltery ixpoomon. 0r1'.nv.u March 23.-'l`he reported out- break of lawlessness among minersiuthe White pase and the despatch of United Stetsa troope to clear the "es will make no change in the plans 0 the Canadian militia do rtment in regard to the dispo- sition. of t e force now being organised {or service in the Yukon. Any disorder that may have occurred is on the American side of the summit and beyond it where the British ag oata the mounted police will beable to keep the co. The expo- dition now in preceu o organization will go into the Yukon no by the s from the Lynn canal but'2by way of the Stic- keen river. Dr. Bar on, minietor of mi- litia, says negotiations are now in pro- gress with the United Statee in regard to the passage of the lame through the por- tion of the river contiguous to United States territory. No diillculty is antici- pated. and in any case the men can go through without eave if not in uniform. The force will assemble in Ottawa soon, and will be sent forward at such time as to secure that it shall ascend the Bticksen as soon as the ice breaks up. Teslin lake will be reached by way oi the road to be built in connection with the Yukon railway construction. 'l`L..._. .....- _ |_.....- .u.....I..... _. LL- _- WEST HURON APPEAL. To an UP THE STICKEEN. - A fatal Boxing Bout. my K! I ll - _-L no *A_i=fin; 1) with both single And double to: modern mnvunlcnrea. at 9!! Quota I _ T l.ARHl-I (`()Ml'YIll'l'ABLl`3 FRIINT N00" to mm with or wlurut board. 0 Union Htrvol Hut, 2 door: Above King. ::.- A o "wuInI\n"lu tho llllo ofour 0 grml. new book. Dllcua-on all ham: oflhvnuhjwt. vnnulnu "Tho LII!) RIM Work of Mint Willard," the moat won- dorml wnmnn of the rt-ntnry. Over I hundnul heaullml Irtrnlla nf tho lent wmnnn known. w h hlngm him! at hot. Slllpbf canvaucrs. l.lNH(' COMP.\NY.'l'olon1'o. WANTED: Farmers nonu orother Indnltrloul ponuons 0! ml r wlucntlun to whom 30!) I month would be-xm inducement. I muhl also on I raw lmlimu at their own homes. 1'. H. - SCOTT, Toronto 1-;u1'LE TO BRING THEIR xmnxmmn to be sold to the nlzhont blade? at Kluu HAL!-Z8 Hooun, Brock I-unset. _ `\'lSIYUNl'I `m KEEP THEIR I-IYI3 ON A tho I-hrlnu Hula-.1. uh-ur|.luod In another onlumn by . Ills, Mu-llolwor. .j_:--.-.__.--._-j.-.______... "()l'Hl-`.Kl-ll-IPERB TO BUY HIUII BACK lllnlng Room 1`luL|n~. ombonueul hook Anal sldo armn, on. 50 cams each at MIl.I.H' HAL Rooms, Bmvk Hue:-.l. :j-- AYUFNU mu. TH mm; Al-TI-IR (`Hllr (Iran and nnnlstln house work. Apply at nncv to 1m.Aun-unmet. Foot of `l'l'lZl-JNHTU A1'l`l-`.Nn THE NEXT I-IALIB I n!M|||n, tho Aux-Mnnmr, Brock street. Rnadndx-ortln-umulx EUPLE TO BRING THEIR FIYBNITIYRE be HA! 5*: Huang: III-nah hlln-n0 . A `( )0 K. HUOI) lIl'Il"|'2[ll`IN(`l'Zl" IUXJUI RED. A pl toMn.-L (.'llll', Lalo View lodge. Bewry treat. CITIZI-ZNH'l`0 A1'!`FNI') THE NEXT Ram! mh-m-I In-Innnln lI()Hl'l1`.\I.Nl'R.`-ll-I`!-%Hl{Al)l'.\TlN(l I-2- IDAI on our of lhoclty ntmetn W not- In mnrn nu. will the mula-r klndl return It to ll.-u-H'|.Ic1' llwltugotmmol. oat? 0A lmmun PAN RR A(X'.ll|lODA'l' with room: I nodern cnnvnnlencel. unoan nwnnul. Funonl will take lsco Iron bar Into rui- donoo. Friday urnoon so two o'clock. Hal-ulna Ah I-R0 Wrignrln and nnnngln. F \'ElH'UNl-I `Pu KEEP Hal:-.1. lnulhnr DI ED. BAnm'-Ent.orod into rub on the morning of the 23rd of Much, Frontal, wife of the lute Robert Bury. Fnnonl private. MCCONNEIJ.--[n Kin soon, on Much 28rd, 1898. Rlchnrd Me nnoll. Iuddonly no hit residence. 196 Riduu strut, aged uvonty oars. Fununl p vote. ' R1111-Ax--In Pibtabu taownuhlpmn Much 28rd, 1898, Barth .. wilt 0! John 0. Ruunn. aged eight)-one yunnndnh months. l`....-_-I _llI A-I.- ..I- -- 1..-... L-_ I-L_ _-_: -T-:- T. P. HARRISON COMPANY Ihnlarlnlrnrn Inul 'n`I1\I'u|lvvIQl-I 00'! -nul uul 65TH . To tea; the value of advertising [mm all who cut out this gn- nounceuent and patent it at but "stotcwewill accept it as wonh TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. in payment of all {mm on dollat and upward. ; . .I. . .;;.l:L.|.u|.\1.D\I.LV \.I\.I.1l.I.J.'.L1.I.V .1 Umlerluknra and Enxhnlmlsrvu, 2113 and 235 Prim-m-m Htn-oi. l'hum~n:-\Vumroonu. 00; lleslulonco, DI. Upomluy llllll night. 4 Iumnu lYNn|r.n'rAKr.u AND EunAx.lIn- W l l'l|u~.ea~n utrom. (`ornor Bydenhun Bl. ` 'l't'lPpll(IlI(`. mmlnunlmhml. ____j_.____..___:______... I l -..-_-. [STEAM STEACY. UNEIHI. l)IHlC('l`()R, ll PRINCESS RT Kluguwn, mcccxsor to W. M. Drannun. P an us vvnuunzna. Inspection invited. -._-.jj.:.__jj.__..- HY AI'l'l{l'2N'Tl(`PI, ONE WHO HAN HOME oxperh-n_w at typo setting, at Wu In Umvv. Thursda_arch24. ` I-).'4ll)l'IN('l"., \\'l'l`l[ GI{()U'Nl).`i, FORONE m year, from Mny lat. Addroaul). K..Wmu F NJ. , uunoo. I nuly uwrnoon all no o'oIool. Service so 1:30. Friend: and acquain- taaou are roopeouully inviood to :6- band. ll()l'Hl'I.\iAl D. APPLY IN THE EVISNINU al. 108 Jolm-ton strut,-t. " ran and rnlvuavny Avatar. `Bah . at n`:rlnn I0 nmonlh.lI'hnt wntnheu in kind smooth Apply to 0._J. Hll'll\ , New Millinery DEPARTMENT IIEIIJI nanny. mu LEADING UNnm1'.unu--1N-B6 Prlnonua H1. 'I`L'l(`.pIl()IlU I-|7A. Open Day and Night. .___.._____.__._____.._. WE Direct Importers or Dry Goods and Mnlmery. WIKTHER PROEAIIUTII: ;4 P. M. mnmoif %] ` uwuwnouu nu. IAWIIIG Vlllilg ~ 10 mm. - Wind: doonnnl y niglmfnir nmgoold to-day l on Thnudny. Own and St. Lswnnoo v Ill Am _ Natl. 4|`.-ggnl HENRY BRAKE, vvunn...-u...... ..... In. s. 3. co BETT. l\ll)h`l'l\4\I ) mu DI)! \ B LARGE: mun: HOI Hl-L u.\' (,`u|L\1:n 01 Earl and I'nIvu-ally Aamo. `huh uatllnnIh:lI 3 month. I! but Ibll nnonlh Annlv to 0. J. Illrxnw WANTED. "Woman" In the mic Mom znml. book. Dlnnmnm `us. REID. OPEN LOST. ' OUR I II $11130 ' Wilt`!-Z VIE Ii.\'.l\`l.\'G. !'IIR.\'I-ZR MIKE ' Nuns '.uquInnI0Sllv'on\NrI!rL . Klnguum. Plan: and !pl'c|IlINI'iIIs now rmdv mr map!-ctkzn. `reunions wanted hntony hum-5. dnfrllnrrh lh. nl 5 pun. layrmt or any nos Int!-euuurily ed. .~ . R l'lll R I-2l.l.l.~|. .\'hIlo-rt. 0lli~e-I-Ixchap,-.2 Uhnmheng ( um . mu.-g_ Bru:_-k Stunt. ` .' "IT XXII. ,Fnni| sun` I31 . Sn. 1 \'.\n:u.\` nznkm with all madam wins-enlonu.-s Apply Winn (mlrr. ,Fll| HAY I31 NU. I \'.\l'lil'|.V'I'EKRAI' h ww- ~--`--w- v-\-r- l>Z.\' IIPZR3 ARE lN\'l'l'l-ll) I-V IR .\ l.TF.lL\- uonsnn-I Addmom to Na M 6011- S!!!`-I, Klnuuum. Haul and spa-cine-Mlmm ready pr Than- Misssmitii's,} Opening Day Ihurday .\.\`l) l"\|I.|A)\\'l,\'(i Il\\'S \'l' -1- -1 u `p-Q-JT1 Kindly u-rep! lhl-A Invllullon. cE0.M1LLs&co., ID-sP.L.exJ9:z'1!!:3~E'R'Vl FHLLINERY OPENING, THURSDAYMARCH 24111 ---`xv -3-- And following day an -1 up oar`- HANNAY & HAR0LD.'2`7.;,'f1`%. Inunsim, MARCII 24in, ` , % Our Opening Day. W01` OI` SIINII STIIIIIT ll! 1`.|1 |I.|Ql`I IIIICII _ - ,. V,___. __ -.----_.-, Suocesmru to RIIHT. (`Ul-`Fl-IY. Builders urn kinds of .~&kIma.l?unueu,:-knll llunls,\ uwls nnd Sta-mu Lnnnchc.-s. Ila-I kn ..... ._ 0.. _....n 1v...._| n.__a V I,__,, sons FOR we AND HIRE] Sl`l'1(`l.\l. (ll`INl`Il{.\l. .\lI'IH'l'I.\' I W THE Hlmrt-lmlal`r.v nfllw Klmzslun .\mnu'ur Alhlnllu .\~nu-'u\I|nn (hlmllull. wlll In-ln-Id M llw Board Room. lhu1'|.~4u \\'mu Hul| , on Tlll'llHD.\\'..\lurvII '.`llh, 1m4,u2 ll .\..\ ., for Ilerul lmnlm-s.~A. `1 .\ lhln .\la-Nlnx lluv llunnl nflllreu-tors wlll uulnnlt for nlwrwwnl Iuul mllrl<-ullunn l{_\'-luw pmuuwl l_\' I w Huunl nu .\lurvl1 Nth. MB`. In- pown-rlm( tlw llnurul to .~'vI| upurllnn uflhc Ahmx-lut|on`~' ll:-nl lslalu-. lly orcln-r. .I. Bi HKlN\'|<`.R m lp_w_ Spring Hats MRS. ATDAMs. \'(v Dun urrn uuvr xluasrou unmun Arnnmc ASSOCIATION (LIMITED) A uI)l.`: `I \ I l1l.`\l l.`l) \ vn A .1.` nunu Ill V I7 III lvlluy I POINT! :- I _...|... _..- 1 do not kno: friends. Free storage. E HIYBHFIUHER. AH UHITAD GIVES his personal nut-ntlnn, assisted By nn ex- [verlencod sum`, to this lmpurlam brrmch of he Spring bunlmmu, with careful manage- ment. and very cheap adv:-,rtJslng mwu, I have no valuation In uuranurelng the beat reauluu. gwo your sale ked at once. some have already been booked. pnnn-n ._ n uuu -`)ll'L|ll| l:l|llllCll(`N. Raul houses to rem. (mod Boat Livery. Audion Sales of HouscholdTFufnl- lure, Property, Etc. a:'1;`:aa'enzAe. Intllu nnusnnl Ilulu Inrllullnn. . p..\\'.-1 (-u|||n;; ul, IMwwrulllu:lnl`lh-IIGVH II`. Fur rurtlwrInrnrnmllmn npplym J.-\H. SWII-"1' a Cl).. ll. I I. I ill,l)lCR.`-3].!-Zl'Z\'l'I, Agvuma. - (ion. .\lunugtr. -:1? `Z-%`Ynu am mnllnllay |n\-It--(I. _______.________ SPRING MILLINERY. (Comrnenolng 24th March, \\'Ill In-uvo |\'InL'Htnn dnllv rHumlny.~ on-1-ptvd) Mi! l .M. for PI:-Inn nml Buy or tguhlln luurua. Un'l`l'l Vh. l`|ll`l .\\`>:unl H \ l`l'R- Klngtwmn, Mnrrh nu, NM. nl..'S l'.M. for PI:-Inn nml Buy or tgulnln Va"1`|ll`l{Nl>.\\`>:unl \'l`l'R- I .-\\'H milling ul` D1~.~wruI|ln:ln II`. Inmlvm 7 .`"._'3ft ..9'?:._% I.. 0. AND B. OF 0. S. B. CO. I IJIIV AI! -- q, I make rmn tcash return. I sell to be in ghost bldder. I do knock goods down {at bnrgnlnavo Manda. \" " V` 'I I-Wlvll `l.\|. (lHNEl{.\l. .\lI-IE'l`I.\' Hlmr:-lmldorn nfllw Klmtslnn ,\m KINGSTON. mcfoi. BELLEVILLE. lllllfulya Millinery openings Thursday: Stcacy Shady, Hannah & Harold. Mrs. AdamI,I V. Groaza, Miu Smith. nanial ulnar-AI mnaltina nl Kinnah u1o\v`auauou V v UTXZI, EIUI DCIIIDIL Special gbnonl meeting of Kingston amateur athletic uaooinbion in W!!! board room on Thursdny ab 11 mm. "LIN-lI'I(IIy II) In V. UTUIZI E: The aunt of the season, 8bo|py n mil- linory opening (Thundny) to-marrow. Tnndnrn for almnhionl to No. 84 Gore llllfy UPOIIIIIE |LUI'IC|Iy) w-marrow. Tender: for alteration: to No. 84 Gore atroeb, received by A. Elli: up to 5 p.m. on Thursday. & Rtnuw. Hennnh & HA1-nld. Mn. Adams. E. any oolnmunclng an 0 mm. Glimpse nu up-co-date millinory on Thursday ab E. V. Groazfe. Thu aunmh of tho uunnn_ Sham-.11 : mil. sTR.HERo: !(".nrhrnnv-nnlna ')4th `ll;-Iv-r\h| IX I'-II, IIIX lZlIl- GIII VIII!` TIC To Poll Thonulvu IN. Grub shirt sale no IAi_dlsw`a on Thun- dsy commencing at) 8 mm. Glimnnn an un.t:n.dAt.a millinarv nn no nuiy loin Book `in! may iuaau Tan Dun: 'l"I|n-Innlvan luv JQHF H L BOWMAN: RICKBY. n.....-.. 0.. nun-I` t'uuL`|.`l,`\` :- -n'us' 1'rnsn.1 r `n....|...... ,I /mar & co] A pnmy msisnay of .\mnm-ry I-`OR sums ~ . .u- u'v\v. v l`lH.\'('l-I88 HTIU-ll-TI`. T0 RENT. LOCAL MEMORANDA. TO l..E'l'.. _- \-.\ n u- n n. vuq-I an In. .-Iothoguuudhul ' is} bsiirkcess sneer. JOHN II. MILIA-5, 76 Bruck street. H. HKINNHII. Sc-(`n'lur_\'. H. Not more than two to one buyer. and only Thursday. No charging. _ $9 ,nurun 4:'In, lo. lurch 23.-~Gcnonl Jouupl tuba. thirty-oixyun old. one ' m`-.:-...""*- :.*;:-;....-,'-....."- in at ` ' . `lit dininnvigununl was into tlovv -bzfmvhn bun ttldn yup .o|II 5-4. _:n. .._.. _-, undil- sunny unsung. 1: I po-sun um . nan : IL-on-nnnokul _ as y lacy auconna 0 body on- bihbuidonlnhinnoocludod noon- udcIpblo' ' ol potato in`! none huhv indinuin... -... 'I olI' BIINI Ind flail. . BI:\ .~40, Qns. Much 23.-A!ur do- gting Charla and Patrick T0001 in jail inland` nvonuo otliec oody nodpo-' Iiouo6ou8lIonntutod la-.l'pp bitch- oldiotry to loan unothur illicit still. On_ Sunddy my dincorwod bodyw- biil ilhhiinllldlnnnm. ww uurv -u wwulu -III I -IIIIIO. Puus. March 23 -Dnring thediecnnion in the senate yeetenley to increue the cue- tome dntiee on pigs end poik producu. H. Bigried. repreeentinn the Siene inferieurn. moved to reduce the generel tu-i on lerd horn forty to twenty-live hence to 1 mini- mum merit! of from twenty live to ve frence, pointing out that otherwise other eountriee, notehly the United Stetciqmight reteliete. The premier. ll. Melina, re- ied that the United State: would mete e Inintehe in reeorting to reprinle en the United Stetee wee the first to ptotecb henel! with high duties. The bill wee adopted. . Twelve Hundred Donate Belnlnd In Lee! 8eeeon'e Opel-etlone. '1`on.ox'm, Much 23.-If report ie to be believed the (Ienedien whee|man`e eeeocia- tion is 81,200 behind on the year's open- tione. There has been A falling oil in the membership end the receipts from that source heve not been equel to er tieipe- tione. The oieinl organ hee eutfered eleo. Secretery H. B. Donly'a report`. which will. in ell probability, appear in the next iaoue of the Wheelmen. will indicate the neneiel etending of the eeeocietion, end it the decit is en lerge es in reported it will come ee e greet ehock to the majority of the members, who have been in the be- lie! that. ee {er en neneee go, the eeeocie-, ` tion wee in en extremely ouriehing con- dition. Under the tonne of the contract entered into with him, by the executive of {$895, Mr. Donlyil entitled to ecertein sum for publishing the Wheelmen end therefore the entlemen who signed the Agreement are iehle to be called upon to indemnil the eecretery-treeeurer lor the emonntl t he bu Ioet. , 1 1 1 I I 1 I I Thursday Only 59C Each, . .V := V! _ Dunn 0! A nds lnupntm Rmmoxn, No. luck 23. -HG In-ink nlhnhn am... .a. ..... .1. Hub 0! long nuramon In regard tourry Spence:-.who died sud- : denly in a boarding house in Toronto. an 0 eort was made to connect the man with this city but the only young man named Spencer who would answer to description was found to be Harry Spencer. son of J. Hfspencer, the former proprietor of the Queen ! restaurant, Elgin street. Mr. Spencer. sr., leit this city eeven years ago for Chicago and a few years later his two oldest sons Harry and Thomas followed him. From Chicago they went to Mon- treal and thence to Albany. N. Y..where they are nupposed to reside at present. Harry worked for his father as a bartender. Harry would no doubt have an extensive acquaintance among the men engaged in that bueiness and this fact might account for his appealing to a bartender when in trouble. The portion 0! the deepatch stating that he had a wife and child in Montreal is evidently a mistake, as the christian name of the dead man is J. H. Qrnnmr. nuu mt. obracbolx, m.L' L ., are In I200 city. A cablegram received yeaterday by Sir James (uranb announced the death at, Tunbridge Wells, of Laurence Van- koughnou. ex-deuty superintendent. of Indian affairs. The late Mr. Vankoughncb was In his aixby second year. He was born in Cornwall, married a daughter of the late Dr. Grant and aieter of Sir James Grunt, entered the civil service in I861, was appointed deputy of Indian atlhire by Sir John Macdonald in 1880 and was nuperannuated about four years ago owing to ill-bealch. Non loo afterwards he re- moved to England. in last: illneu was not of long duranion. In reward '"rfn Qnnnngu nvlxn REAR Aunt` uucu, II placeu In proper nanas. Hon. J. M. Gibson. Hon. Mr. Dryden and Mr. Stratbon, M.1 P., in the city. cableqram received ventardnv hr 9;: nlunas are suppressed. The minister of agriculture has been in- formed thab the first shipment of Canadian humor to Japan has been most favorably received and realized about thirty cents per pound. This was in the city of Kobe. A similar shipment was sent to Yokohama and it would appear from the report that there in a good 0 ning there for this pro- duce, ifplaced i hands. Hon. J. M Gihnnn, Hnn Mr I)-urlnn oemre one minister. air-nouns usvies. If the story of the Montreal man turns out to be correct it will be shown that one of the prominent officers of the government. and a gentleman temporarily employed to make certain investigations, took advan- tage of the private information which was being supplied to the department to put a few thousand dollars into their own poc- kete. The charge is too serious a one to permit even a hint at the parties thus ac- cused by the Montreal gentlemen. who, it is said, had something oflicial to do with the matter, and therefore ought. if he is not otherwise prejudiced, to be in a posi- tion to know whereof he speaks. But the whole matter will beyentilated oneof these days in parliament, and until then the names are euppreeeed. The minister nf narinnltnrn Inn hum in. auuv `new gun . OTTAWA. March 23.-- ere in a lame- eized scandal in which n rominenb officer of the government: is said no be concerned about: ready to be exploded in the fisheries branch of the marine and fisheries depart- ment. A Monoreai gentleman, who in re- ported be have been working on the case for many week: past. has now got every- thing into shape to lay the whole matter before the minister. Sirhouis Davies. If hhn ntnru nf the Mnnhnnn` m... 5..-... Took Adnntugo of om:-nu Polltlon To Into Ionoy-A Iontro nlor Back 0! It. -II [I sold `lint Purllnyaont wan Look , Into The Atfnlr. 34, IL I run - SEVERAL INTERESTED IN FISH- ERY DEPARTMENT. .-.-n ll__.L .\dI f\,, `hon ll Would lake I -IIIDIO. Stylish. well made fashionable goods. About 200. all sizes. lWhite body. colored bosoms and cuffs. 2 separate collars with each Shirt, maker's name on each. `