Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Mar 1898, p. 2

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` New STORE. . VI I1` xmw mmzsmuo 1.3" .. "'a...;..." "`:.:.;:.*..!'-.2: mnguwn uurpon H aronoueo. . I Woik is mt. n standstill At. PronpucbPai\-k. Rumor has it than there will not. be much done onwards building the club house this you. no then has not been very much stock sold us you. The intentionof hav- ing it lady for occupancy this coupon hu boon abandoned. ,7 ll B...L-_|_-_) 2. _L_,,- .- -u The new mats are hnndeomor than ever: we `show An ondleoe \-anon. R. McFuul. Kingston Carpoa Warehouse. `cnk in Al. I nbnnrhnll :0. P-nnnamm D.LL v cry xoweu pl lCOl. N Uglow :1: U0. John Cook, Lmodowno, in in the city vieiuing his wife, who is reriouuly I in the gunenl hospitsd. Mr: Cook underwent. a criticnl operation about ten days ago. and this morning was in a very low condition. .C.|l| M. Abcrnot.hv'n alum nnm .....I ..... uun mormng was In low condntinn. | ' ,C.sl| nu Abernathy : shoe store and no the newest: thing in boots and shoes for 9819. mu uuvuunuco OK wornmppera. A former cituzen writing [ram Montreal, says the foul odor arising from rolueo thrown on the otraets there is iutolenblo. Ho my: be has yet: to me I place where the streets are kepo any cleaner than in Kin stun. \t..n ......-- --n_ v.._ V - - ` l\lll FEUH. all paper sale. New spring goods. Very lowest prices. R Uglow .1: Co. John Cmmk. Lnnndnwnn in in eh- ...`:.. on. 1 any snow only me newest. A hora from the livery stables became unruly on Ontario ntreob yoatcrdny ulter- nuon. and made his hind lcoc lly until the sham and dashboard of the buggy were emtuhod. `Ireland : bomlhy. Craig's. The service which ohurJcberir.3d the opening of the new wing at. the Notr Dame convent was repealed no half-pas uovon o'clock this morning. There was I {air attondmco of worshippers. former ('9lt.:7.m| \lrlf.inu lmm I\In..o......| cu:-u nus noon poatpouod until Monday. Buy your new has or bonnet: now as 9tcncy'a. Nothing gained by pubtingic oil`. They show only the newest. A hnnn fmm tlm limu-u gram... 5-..--- uvcurruu HI .\oW lone. \\" F. Nmklo and ciby aoiicitor Mc- lnbyro rolumcd this mornina from To- ronto. The honring of the atrcot railway cane has boon poatpouod until Monday. Buy your but or bonnnh nnw A9: Ifuru II III liilllwvp IIIIU A artwright, of the Kingston hosiery mill, has returned from Umanoque after burying his brother Clurlcs, whose death occurred in New York. \\' I.` K`.-.1.I.. .....) 4<:`3- ,,u-,v. -- wow u ween: ana cxpenam-. To produce it beautiful polish on nld fur- niture try our furniture l'0dC0l`0l` at. Jzunoa Reid :-. A r`1_....___.-A1. p .| n- . - UUUBO. Ca in. Buralall has sold his splendid and grout y admired rhnrgcr to Mr. (iibenn. (hmanoque. The solo was consiimniaped yesterday. Coffee, 1 lb. with mill for 50. J. Craig S`. Co. Roland Poul. who sang hare a few weeks nuo.lu\a been engaged as tenor singer by a New York opera company an nsnlary of $50 I week and T0 nrmlunn It hnnllflfirl nnlinlu An nI.l 6.... v my lowest. prices. H. uglow & Go. Today is the festival or the nnuuncin- Lion of the Virgin Mary. which will be observed on Sunday in the ocblouinntical provinco 0! Ontario. Ilmhnr Innl: infn vhn ......:o.. .-.l .1... nu_.,, pruvlncu Ul UIILAHO. Bower look into the merits of the Clove- land wheel. Samples at Sutherland`: shoe boueo. l`--.L I')...._:_II l_, -1 u - -Ilwllivur nvllhlll) but ygr 5" 5* '0!` 3| -`.500. but val BM El.` (n Fnhmnn l\.... money a wvoly uumnery rooms yostmrday. The mem hora of the police force on day duty havo donned their summer caps. `which make a noticeablu improvement 1:: their appearance. (Silt odgo cboeao 10. J". Craig & Co. Wall paper mule Now spring` goods. Vezy lowest. prices. R. Uglow & Co. Tudnv in the fnnhivnl nf Hm ............:.. m_y upt.-ulngu. D00 DM'.lHuJy'B VV IHH. Snmply bewildering and prices no reason- able was as common remark heard In SLoucy`a lovoly millinery yosterda_v. hora nf {ha xmlinn fnrnn nn J..- man. u. Wm appear on mturday. Tho finest. goods, the lowest prices in sheen ah Abernethy s. (3BTnl1llla"IHiII hnvn :1 `Ann Inn... 11:. ..., uxuun uu nuerneluys. (Joraldino"wiH have a long lotto: on so~ cinl topics. She will rovioxiv the millin- ory openings. Sue SM.urdAy a Wmm Snnnlv bewildnrinu and nu-inn. un .-n....x.. A. amcnnrd. C.A.`. Prinolnsl. v cry IUI` our. pncea. rt." Uglow & U0 J.}I. Kell , Montreal. makes reply to Rev. E. B. _\ckmun, 1) 1). on prohibi- tion. It will Saturday. woods. the Inwnnr. nrinnn in vur. an eminenn reader. Elegant styles, low prices an Abernathy : shoe store. Repairing and varnishing of every de- bcri ibion dono promptly ab James Reid's. Tiireo morocnr lands of machinery for the M. T. c0mpnny u elevator arrived by the O 1` R last evening. `Null Imnnr Mlin, Nam tnrinn unm-I... me u 1' n ma ovomng. Wall paper sale. New spring g Very luv out prices. R.."Ug|ow & ()0 J. Kllv, Mnnfrnnl II'\I|l:nu ran! vur_v wwuau prunes. IV. L/glow g\. U0. A guarantee list is in cuculnt-Ion for the nppenmncuin the city 0! Katherine Oli- vor, an eminent: reader. " llnnnnn nnln. 1-... ....:....- .. A |.-_.._.L, y, per qlmrn. J. urmg N. ()0. J. D. Williams, Pecerboro, passed through the city today on his way home from the east. Puhns, Hubbeu. O. G. Johnson, florist. Wall paper sale. New spring goods. Very loweab prices. R. Uglow &. Co. Izunmntea SE in in mnr\nlnV.mn fnr I-Ian IIJIIIIHDTY Bloc`- Mixod pickles an 150., 200., `B50. and 35.2. per quart. J. Craig & Co. :1. "Afar-Hnvn nag-aul HOHID. ` Tlmoream of London. Paris -and New York hats are represented in Steamy`: mnllinory stock. ' Mitnd ninlzlnn nh lfm Onn am. .....I '19:. mcyme an :5ntnerInnd e shoe store. TI-umnn Hllliar wnfcukon to the general l hospital yesterday uulfering from paralysis of brain. | m\A:A.\ f\.....-s.'-..- r\ I" Y ` nunwu coma av .`\D6I'll0L!ly'8 door. The Magic Three give an assembly in the vvnm hall on Munduy evening. Lily of Vzley. O. ('3. Johnson. oriab. Mra. W. McCune. Deaeronto. in visiting her mother, Mrs. Murray, Ridoau street. Sm lhunaw mndnl Rnhu m...,..|....vv UK UTIIH: Choice Carnations. 0. G. Johnson, orm. ` an ....n......._ -t Y -_J_- I: v u Iv rluor. ' uer Inmuar, mra. mun-ay, mdoau street. See the new model Baby Clavulund bicycle an Sutherland shoe 'PI-nnann Hulliur Illnfbn In... -. cl..- ..-__.._I pour on nnwruay. V Every article shown in Steamy : millinery rooms is new And up no date. HIVB vnu man thn hut-aging in (uhI"n LIA mums 13 new lnu up no dam. Have you seen the bzsrgnino in girl : kid button boots ab Abemot.hy a door. 3101150 Thrall oiun All nnnnml-xln in HWIHK. Mrs. I. Mitchell and family will remove to Syrmuio, N. Y. Euoer Lilllea. 0 G. Johnson. llorinb. "Broa.dbrim n N ow York letter will ap- pear on Sntmday. EVQTV nrlainin lhnwn ln g"lIl.|I\n a u.:ll.'n..... mm low anon tor tender men an Saw- yer |. Stacy : millinerj oponin in st.ill_in lull owing. owing. Nirn. Iowa: Ping:-nplu Plokotl Up By our lhponorn on nun lfbnndlo Choioo mnplo syrup no CI`m'g'lI. Choic Roma. 0. G. Johnson, orilh. Saburda `a paper nillbe worth feuding. Fine to 0 shoe: (or tender feet: as Saw- - val-`Q, mcvosnf (7)F/THE DAY. New Uulnw 3. . (In DAILY wma, 1rnipA*2*, muwn 25.1393. -- n am-N. noun" lllvlalnu um`-`I, lmvly owsshlcll by lllvldl. Whl vhwtd. A "Ill4|H I`!- & turn wlllcolnplolult. lntm ulna o.Qmw1`.~4 H awe grounds. Apply 10 IL \. (mucus, nur- I r. _:____.j_____.._ j HE I-lAY\'ll0.\Il~`. NI-IW lll~2.`lll\lI.\'L`E UN llnln us 1-1:; In. , pair of than in thin ou- Yo. can't.;toa.-tray V Lndico nqvici kid 25 to C2. Hninol &' Lacks. in spring nilliugry arriving thin uni.-k. Yvduno Gm-tn our opening nun want. I y & Co. - ' nuu vv um rune! more naverlnung {had any Canadian paper in a small city. Thus mum than the quality ot nu curculuion in tin! clam No counters are made ucepn as goodnvtngo rates. A far suit! and cloao-adhesion to it in one accrue of the nu no- n unsun- P`Pt vI I00; ' umcrnuc way, pub the quL`.It}nn to them 2 "What. are you going to do when you (gm- duute Y" One had never thought of it. Another raid. "Oh! he didn`t really know. ' He might take up luwtybut he really didn t '_ care much {or that; or he might take up 9 I I medicine. but really he had very little taste for that: commercial life mcmod rather vulgar after one had lll(l any- thing to do with art; and perhaps if everything also failed him he might try the ministry. He could non my positively who would succeed. -but he could any positively that l\ young man like than would nob rucceed. He advised all young men to have an aim in life, and aim high. Young lawyers told him they would not care to be like thou big city lawyers with never a minute to themselves: they would rather have a small could keep wall in hand. He always found they were quite able to easily keep their practice in hand-in one hand at that. He met young doctors and young minietera of be same frame of mind. and always `with the same result. He would any to the young men of the present day "Whatever your nd End: to do, do it with all your might." 2 Thu an-4"`-nun J2 .... .A I -1. __ _:..,' , .I . practice they IIIIKIIU. ' Thu audience dispersed Al` r. singing :ho~ nncionnl ant-ham. . ...L___, wnuc na wants wnon he want: It. Perhaps has nes: mm ma his Clo-ing one. He was I-peaking to young men. He had. he and. \-united some of the colleges in Cumwla Lately. and in spanking to the graduating clan he had. in his blunt, do- mncmtic way, put: the qua.-tjnn them I vou illt? tn dn whnvu mm IIIC. AT nARH.\|N-Tll.\'|` III-I.\U l`ll-'l'l.l.\ It lunlnl (Iv-lulvln-cl llrlvk Ilomo vurm-r Enter: uu)n{I Allu-rt atnwls, with mur lhll hm. pp y 4 . H'l`IlAl`llAN. uuuiucu In H10 enumntion 0! A man. The`! speaker abribod many Tauliirea in life tothe luck ol sol! control. which he) think! should be taught to little children. If A man goes at any thing with a dolor minatrion to succeed nnrl lsecpn himsiulf and his nfl'.\:ra well under control he will no` complneh eomclhiiig. Ho may be tho crenrureof circumstarwes, hub oxery nun has In himself the power to create other and eupurinr nircumstnncos. The speaker dened I genius as a man who know-3 something I day before others do. He has his mental otomhoii in order and can get. what he wnnts when he it. Pnrhgnn Ina n- ..n,.-s ....- L:- -|__-_ _ .....x.-_)__... ., .--.- Ito It for I';IllIQU. '- Tho Wino: citric: Advertining thus my mncr in n mull aim. `N... ux um Irom any to day. There was an nverage pl.-mo of possible development. which Lheynmghtoxpoct man to be brought. to. Thom was nothing new under the run bub Lhore was always the pawur of Changing what; already existed Thu now thin,:_r war the developed vh:\rVac- tor. In every man mus n lnghor and luwcr nature. As mun culumrorl the {armor dlll they purruo the path of mm devolopmont. Thu natural man, the unn after Hod": own imago, was usually found In the country where social coilstrainm had not the mine elfecb in diverting mmfa action from its n'\l.urul course. liecopbivolmea, acLcmi\'o- nuns and rosponnh-c~no.u more intellectual qunliti which should be mu-efull_v cum. cod. Th-3 world was outliviug Lho period when ancestry rather than true worth counted in tho entimntion or `Thu Imuslnsi .'..a.'.I....,I .........; 1--.I.__-_ H puma um urumury uuunuow or umnlineas as unworthy of their pmfoaaion. People didn't: attend their clvurchea and they couldn't: understand why. The reason was thabthoy could not come into touch with the men M ho were fighting the bums of Me from day to dniy. Them wan nn n\.'m-non nlnnn nl` ..m....'|.l.. Tho grentcstwna that of educating nmnn in such a way that he would come to lose his sense of the dignity of manual labor. The trumps were not the only unouipluyml. Thom was another distinct: army of this unfort.uno.te class. It cmmie-ted of men turned out from educational institutions who were unable to nd work for uhich tho) were lined. Ho the-n_-glut. thatin inati. tutioua of learning man should he (might to use their hands as well nu their heads. Graduates of such laces often thought. themselves thoroughly trained in some particular lino of Work when they were very far from boing so. Hnimew a man who conreidercd himself aSl\v|;e~pominn scholar nud had never .-veena pxoductinn oftho grunt. nn:1t.or a on the wage. He had thought) he could not go to such a play and be true to his conscientious principles. In his Sbnlmspenrmn scholar- ship he was thus very one~eided. It was nll very well to study book which treat `of the qualition of man but such study must always be supple- mented by u study ofmun lnmsulf. Huro- in `lay tho fault. in the education of so many preachers. Thoy were taught. to re- pxewa the ordinary uuulitiow of manlineas unwnrhhv nf [Muir m-..r.~.....;.-... n....-I~ . mumzy mcrarommu was practically uaelena. I It`: was by coming into actual contact wtch anything that. had been doectibed by othore tlmts one really CNDO to n.-t7 up preciuto it. In the Canndmn cducatiotml system, though it was certainly ahead of the American (and be bad eeen them both in practical wmlsing). there wele grant`: danyors which had to be met und over- come. UIFIIUUIVUU. Hrs plea was fosytho dovnlopmcnb of all round men. By average mnnbood he meant; manhood an we come in contact with it in overydny life. The days of beaubiful theo- ries had gone by; what paopIe_waumd nosxadayra was prnccieo ` They didn't want: to read about man and thinpgv: they want- ed to calm into common with men and things themselves. A man could never nffurd to bo cpnlcnb to muster only the theoretical side of a subject. No must learn to know it. fromactual experience. The merely tlxcorobimsl practically melons. bv oomixm imn nmnnl nnnfunr!` ucrrvaly nau me two hours and a quarter ` he spoke were nob an all woarying. He threw much energy into his subject, oven for a. sick man. for be de- clared he had risen from had not to dimp- point; e. Kingston audience a second time. Ilia words were at. times nccompgnied by mean expressive and various gestures. His humorous anecdotes seemed to please the audience and certainly added life be the discourse. TI-n "Inn .....- -.,.u v I - ` " T Ber. Ilorgnu Wood Talked For Two Houru About Maukluu-.'I`ho Educational By:-3 um ulvao Too Many Faun Without Mhllnu livery Illa I Fnoaor In The World : Idvnnccmout. There waonlarge ludlenoein tho ciby lmll last night; to limm to Rev. Morgan Wood, pastor of Bond acrceb Uongregunon- M church. Toronto, lecaura on Tue Aver- age Man." The lecture was under the auspices of tho Fmst. Cougreg:m'ono.l church. Rev. A. \V. Richardson mbroducod the speaker. Mr. Wuod stands nix lee!) four inches, has I doup voice and much drama- tic power. He has an exceedingly rapid delivery and the two hours and uuurter hn amil... `........ -5. _-. MEN OF` EXPERIENCE AND NOT THEORIESNEEDEO. _.,--- .... .. \vII\\l- .._..._.___.._._..._.._____,__._ THAT Dlc.-dlll.\lIl.I lH{|t`I\' nn1'.u|-:.w. nu G0r0'Hlwul ; tnxlemlun dlulnu mum and litchon. with mrnuum-' mmlnrn In m-my way- rem motlorlu-. .\|uo`lm!.lu-nlrnblu Htunuuui Dwelling on Wcvlllntmm :'Ilr1,w~t, m-m|p|mIh_v Mr. llnn. Nruul nun! Iymr and '|`uhu<'('u Hlurv. Apply to !-`M.|.\ Hu .\\\ . ; [ms is A ipnacrncu ACE] _-._?._..an_#j In Young $ oI. .1 AIM I-Oilu am: of thol \._u-mu yuuguuualuu UVl.lnll!ll!Il `mu literary (elections was given. the performers being the choir. Min Stevie Huxley. Miu Lnla `Raynor. Miss Shark. Mrs. J. Evsnn, Mien Bmsdon. little Mine Slgerk. Miss Singleton Min!-I Summerby, J. B. McKay nnd M. 8. Malcolm. Min Singleton. Mina Mclil. Ian. Mina Short and John `Rayner furnish-' ed piano accomponxxnouta. - A uoml Eutertulinnieut. A concurs givun in tho l-`irau Baptist church. Johnnctm street, lnab evening )l`0\'0d 5 very pleasing enzortainment. ho object in view,iuu oxpiaincd by the pastor. was tho raising of funds to r.vplen- rah the Sabbabh achool librnrv. Nov. Mr. Liing occupied the chair. and gzuuu brief address on tho.) evil influence of immoral literature. In should be tho aim of ovary!-`uabbatb school to select such books for the librnriea an would again in counter- ] acting the inlluenco of, trashy literature. A ` c_hoico programme ol musical _md literary th_e r AL- -|...;_ In.-__ a. _ - uuunug u no genome. The secretary of the Kingnton ynrlit club. in conjunction with the Royal Sc. Lawrence yacht club. Montreal. Royal Canadian yncht. club. Toronto. and Royal HlHn|H0ll"_YLIChG club; biurwuh to H. `M. Brit.t.on. Q 1, M.l ., touching the im- porburtc and nocoaaxby of forming niwal marine corps in Cnnada. Mr. liriuoxi has undertaken to bung tho matter her {are parliament, and has alroadv given notice of his intention to do so. The min- ister of militia has been ncnimuniv.-nted with by Mr. Bribton, and his reply, favor- ing the scheme. is being nwuitod. The Action on tho part of the yacht: clubs is in lino with the mnvemenc of the British cui- pire iaagua and__nnvy Ieagne, Toronto. Tho at-heme had its incepbiun in the King` stou yacht: club. niooojooojoj onavwn 99+:--6 jnoj` I; Get the most I For your Money nu lIV0l' or n In-gntta. The yacht: club should make a big of form to have a two weeks regatta bore next aummer,"eaid nn ex-alderman last evening "Such un event. would nttrnco at least lnrty yachts to the city. and those would represent something lIl(0 lluco hundred men. So many whnro-wi.gged bumuies in the harbor would form a night. pleasing to olnerve.` and the regatta throughout would be full of interest. The expense of two week`: rams would not. much ovur eiglw hundred dollars wlncb nodoubn could be mum] by uubncript,uons. I Not thehgrcatcst weight fat that is not thc proper way to ` estimate its valuc, it is the strcngth and flavor that dctctminc ` it. What is called tea can be bought for a few cents per pound F and yet it is cxpcnsivc. Ramtal `if-`men ur land. Rum. Inuuln-run~'t} .~u{l'ini|'o3Ie to '1`. I-2Nm..\Nn Iuljulnlng, nr on . .Gu.m:n x.ncm'u.IJt'Inmn~u Htrvvl. .A.._ . I nu nr`3n0W [(0011]! Of Hardy's inilhnery dopartmenb are on the ground floor. No nmirn to climb. Do- pnrbmeni) all by itself. No mixing up (if other lines. Splendid lighu. Lots of room. In uuulnnu Fur I-umne . Alexander Waguzoner. for six earn cuh ter in tho (a`r.md l7mou clothing houeo. ll` to open bur-nnasa on his own account noxl \A`L'Ck. on Wolliugbon street, next : door to tho Merchants bank. Ho has had wide oxporionce in every branch of she tailoring business, having served seven years in l{enr_v A. Taylor's es-tabliehmnb. Toron Lo. and having worked with several first clnes rms in the United States. Being popular and courteous ho has made an hour of friends. nus uuc IIJNUT auogrtncr 0 .'l!'l1U!Zg ` , ` Ram LAP: Ta is a par: Blend put up in scald delicate non: mi (fall-`__ "noon ML ' has ncvir I-:now1`1 as): chca.p- ~ ta, yet it is cconomical bccauscof its purity, avor} ind "great strength. It win` I.-`yew ' 3-"Y `03516 #11: nnmcr` of goo-:1 cups of ta that any other bfmd. Cheap bulk tcas notonly Ios: the}; but the fine ayothaltogcthcrg .m!ing.f N I Dan-uT- .`f'._l.-__.__'f_E:`,',, I): i - n 0 I ,,,l .. A Plq-mum: Hum was Hpeut. On iIn\'itM.i0n u nuvnber of her friends gathered at the home of Mine .Jm Miller, On tario streob, last: ovening, with Miss May Reid, Barrio street, as guest of honor. Bo- ciul games and topical conversation were the fawurea of umueomanb ; and choice re free-hmansa were served about midnight. The social event: was given in honor of Miss Reid, who lenvoa on Tuesday next on an oxtondod Viifz to relatives at: Hartney. Man. ._._i,_______ _.__. ,, -,....,. .....-vnnnuuu III!` In!!! Prevoun, at the New York olohhing store. , has rocoived all his spring imporchbioiie. oonnistiug of SCOLCh and English bwoods, veuotiimu. WOI'Bl}0d8. Vienna: and eergou in great. variety. Anyone in neod of ordered cloliing will do wellm call on him. Bl: Lon 0! Vlnexur. -During Wcdnolday night: the hung in fl largzdxvnc in A. Ilanv. & Co's vinegar works blew bub , allowing 2,000 gallons of ne proaf `vinegar to flow out, ooding the urouml oor nnd banomenb. Nothing was luiuwn i of the accident; until Thurs- day morning. The vmognr wine valued no $400. iv 1 ._..._`:.._..._._......_ Nut Uotluued. No lady will feel just satised to order spring xnlllinory uncvl she has won Hardy : opening display. l :..sl; Ransom oxpurxonco have proven "I[nrdy s milliuory to be the style. Opening early nexb week. What. ll. W||| D0. Two largo banks for Richardson's eleva- tor were delivered from the locomotive I work: tn: week and tho belting for the leg arrived yesterday. When the elevator in in working order uh WI load voaeols at the mm of 20,000 but-hols an hour and un- I loud 9,000 bushels in tho sumo bime. ________ I 03 Worth Ge union's tan or black ohoea-$5 wort I ntylo-;6 watch at oomfoz-t}-$4 warn of wear. All for $3. The Slater aboea, Hainea & Lockott. solo agent. , I ulveu A Severe Tact. Yesterday J. J. Bohnn. inspector of woightn and measures, examined the weigh scales on Lhn haymarkeb and found them correct. The test,` was the severest; over given any ucnlos in this district. ......-`.,......__.-..-. .-_. nuulll umunorl. Have yor mattresses mnde over and re- pairing and varnishing done promptly at James Reid's. . `IWO till URI. | For overypretby but you see ellewbore oxpccb to see two on Hardy : opening next { week. [TH H\I.\[l'2l)l.\'I`I`}l`1)`4&lI-IHSIIIN. lHlll'l\' (`ulbugvun HI-gent mm.-I. Hmul utuhlv. hon honlmoxoollrm \\'l'|I, m~url_\' lhnm norm 0! land. lnHt|I`I`ulu In .~nllnlwlu Iuunnl. App]; I-2Nm..\Nn. mljulnlmz. olvu nr Spring lmpurtutlou for 1898 IIlt|un at 4 |... \Y_... \'A~| I -` l'uauIn|: we sch;-:`u_a. .......s..-.. -1 ..| I'- - In llumr of Regatta. mmbu. ..1..|. . 1.-..I.: U I omr mo vnommr. ' Home Clmnonf .. _- 55..---- __ _J_ `Two for Dan. -unt}-u In.` L... .. p C u nu cub.-3 I B|{IKoUI an me one place Luna summer. The general feeling among the yauhtsmen throughout. the province. up parenbly. seems lll favor of in big regatta uh the one point. The matter will ngniu be hmught. before the local club at its nc-V, meeting. The quea- tion was ta0llCil0\'i upon M. n recent. meuuug nnrl Llio memberw thou thought ID best. to drop the rogabbn this summer. as the club is aiming toatrengtlien itself nancial- ly. Am the clone of the present: your. April limb, in is expected the nancial sheet: will show a clear btlnnce. But for last year : regatta and the pi (`hue of a piano. the club would haw bnlance ol 8300. Toronto ycschcam would like to see Kingetonhold A regactar during the lane two weeks of July. The local `club will do its been no bring the rognttuhero if the city gives proper sup- pofu. ` ' . 2 To klavo A lhsxnnu. Frank Gray, secretary of the lake yachb mcmg napociation, Toronto, has written to cummodordsnrange to ascertain the locnl club :-J disposition towards I circuit race. or a two xv-coke regatta M. the one place this summer. The zmnaml fnnlinn nlunnrr Hm `I.-cS'6ETT_-c>-c5T<%'iT I I Um uuu neguecwu cnuuron. On Muntl;t_v Royorb Bennett. Odoem. and Jouoph Sprou 0 were charged with ll-wing sold liquor on Sunday In Febru- ary. Five wixnonaea were sworn but no evidence was elicited which could he dam -` munuxl tuthrxccusad. .I6sph Sprouldu case was diaminued and than of Robert Bennett was uljourned for a week. The magistrate said n. was an injustice to these mun Lo pun them to the expense of defend- mga vase for the gratication of some- one who thou,-2hr." they were breaking the law. A lesson t_o tluoeo bringinz up trumped up charges would have a whole- some ullacb. LU Iuu Ilrlnli alone. On Monduy Albert l).wy was remanded for wifo boating; On Tuesday Safrona l)unn took proceedings 9.0 rccoverfClmr- lotto lmnn. her sister, from the Airlnrc lnmily, alleging the lloxneiiwna detrimental Iolvhe lnl.(`X'blIL8 of the child. The um i- auuto ordered the child to be placed uu er the care of the auperinlendenc of depend- ant and neglected cmldrn. nu l\Inrulvur Hnlxnrr. Ran-x.-wt. (\A-...... Manors Brought. to the Attentlou of the Police Magistrate. At the Nnprinso police court on Wednes- dny1'oter Baldwin was ned $10.50 and Peter Pendell went! up for thirty days for disorderly conduct. Two tramps. for bag- ging. werodlso given thirty days so hard labor. Charles Pringle. u pensioner who celebrates every time try day comes around, wns given ten nys in jail. On SM.iirdoiy the magistrate lob I} ll. Sills oil` with n tins of $20 mid coehs on his promise to lea rlrink alone. nu `|,`_`,J__., A I|_,__L. `I\._._. ._.._ WA - '- J LUU owners luau spring. \| The coinmiiiiieation of the street railway company for peiiniaeiiin to la a spur ' Brunch ucroea King etieet from `llorbeok street was held over until the cit solicitor could attend 3 nieeting of t e board. 5, Siluo (lritmiliew, by communication, in- 3` formed the board that he would lay all .,' sidewalks and ci-osaiogset the same price n paid last year. The city engineer said the d prices of petitioner could not be bettered. he chairman considered Mr. (iriinehow A caiefuland good man for the work. It was decided to ask [or tenders for lumber and other supplies, tenders to be open `for two weeks. In reference to the prepared drain on lower King street. to noniiect with a pro- posed senor on Plume d'Armea street. the city engineer ropnrteil tlmt the estiiu-ited 2 cent would be $1 565. of which the city e portion would be 379; ill, uiid the pro perty owners $772451). [`he piece on King stroou will be -mi) feet long; and will cost Sfilill, of which ilie cit_\- i-i nmmiiit will , be gum and property nwiiere $401) The portioii on Place d Ai-mos from the Grand Truiik trucks to Wellington street will be lint} foot long and will cost about $600. of which the cit5 s portion will be $101). owing to the voriier exemptions, govern- iiient lurid. etc . and the property ownerii $200. The outlet alum: Wellington Hhl'(`.Ph, from Hojue mill to Bay street, will be 370 feet long and will cost about 8405, about $lII.'i of which can be charged back to property owners. perhaps more when the nal estimates are mnde out. The re- port. added that an outlet must be provid- oil at once, no the pierent one is liable to ml] in gt any uinnient. and the proposed one will be elienper then renewing. the old one. The report was referred to the heard of health. The city lollcltor To Be Ooluulted Be- coming a Dnngerouu ltotelnlng Well on Montreal entree:-Estimated Coat 01 a New unln lu the Lower End Of the tilt}. A regular meeting of the board of works was held yesterday etternoon. Present: Chairman Carson, alderman Toye. Johns, Robinson. On the petition of Edwin I Mooors and others, asking to huve B side- walk on Ontario street moved out in line with others on the street. it WI! decided to grunt the requeat if ietitioners pry the expomea incurred. .iamee Adams win gnmted permission to move a house from Gordon to Albert street. On the petition of T. Thomson, at-king permission to cut down a tree on Rideou street. the matter was referred to the city uolicitor with power to not. With regard to the petition of the city commissioner. pointing out the dangerous condition of a retaining wall on Montreal street, fronting the premises of judge Pricennd J. Lunderyou. the communica- tion was referred to the city solicitor. The The couimiseieneriled in a suit against the owners last: spring. ' coinmuninntiun nf l'.l'l\ .1.-mo ....:i...... mu OF -{worms MEEIINC. '1 ausmes TRANSACTED mums-% I on AFTERNOON. CASES IN COURT. TR '1` LARGE Ill`)!-llI`|l'I.\'1-`. ON NORTH II do of Jolmutun nh`0\'l, tlrnt huu.-an u-1-at ur krrie Itmot, with mrnnou und utlwr mmlvru lyonlouoon. Also the Hmnn Dwulluur. LN Ll: ntmel. with modern Iuxprwmmwnu. Ap- ply Jomn Munln. -&-_.. whxnnm HWCHASR am Ll. norm: It-on! SCI): imuth 3-`Ab: hnlnm-:~ In In- l.|l"7[Il1IIIlh. Apply by Iona-no Ann. " R " \\ Ill OUR`. /"\ I jnooyi _& mrs nan, grave; ' -1;):-u: . in w TQYE s. xnio is fast npproaclniug. We are of- fering some vary pretty novelties in bows artistically labelled Easter Greeting. [HE BISI IS IIIE CHEAPEST.` COAL {hat is COAL at } Easter S R03INsoNV%p1gos., ....__.._._______.:__ ._ WITH H\|.\Il'2l)l.\`I'I-Il`1)'-IHI-IHSJIIN. rm (:\|{:<| hon hmun, nvm.II....n .....n W In other words House cleaning time in here. How about room pa poring, etc. ? We study to place and want. your regular custom. Ynn nrnr. hv thn nvnm-innon. nl y0IlI' |'EgIllIT custom. You prot by the exporionoo 0! our "1 killodvox kman." I [SutherIand s We notice too large a stock of CHILDREN'S SPRING HEEL BUTTONED SHOES in Don- gola. stock. with Patent Leather Tip. Sizes 8 to 105. So we say 85c instead of $1.10. To buy Shoes anywhere and cverywhere. Go to a place where every pair can be depended upon. That s the way it is at our store. It s Risky Business .1 1|A\IVV-I "Having suffered from Scrofula on the face, and the many medicines I took not seeming to do me any good, I thought I would give up trying for a cure, but decided to try B. B.B. be- fore doing so. I got one bottle and before it was finished my face was well. Icould fillthis paper with words of gratitude to Burdock Blood Bitters. Nothing in the world equals it. -- Chocolate and Cream Eggs.Hous, Chickons,`Eto. See them in our window. I U I-iiaiiiiig Tnnnr null Here's a remarkable case of Mr. Arthur Greenwood, of Randboro, Quc., who writes as follows :--- TH?T LARGE in tIrn.l. Inx_u1.-a>.~_\g-vs} gr ma ntuno. \-In. n.......... .. .. .. .7. Are hard to heal with ordi- nary remedies. Yet no one need despair ofa cure no mat- ter of how long standing or how large the sore or ulcer may be. Burdock Blood Bit- ters applied externally and taken internally according to directions willpositively make a cure, and l<.n-.\'e the skin as (`lt`.(ll' and smooth as a cl1il(l's. Hundreds of people, after try- ing all sorts of remedies, have been cured by c[:u-pfulous SOPES and % Ulcers BAGOT STREET. \\'nll I u|wr_ Hpeclnllstu, Reliable Shoe House. E _rnmcis$s Bwmaav mi. . . ""I`I"'l`"`I,'I 5"l l`\'1""'1bI|d Sund'rh~~. hH||9.(7yV`|0lIlG1t`r Lamps. Truumer Huurtl.-I Lmugmm Vznrrlers. (`nrk Iilndleaand l`um|'w. Wrnwhos. In:-ks, Hints. Tue Clips, I-:u~. Tutmrpullvy that QIUIHIV In li;\`nrythlng." we are 0?- fa':`llIIM)mebuI'nn|nn In in. In l~.'\'nrymlnx." If- fa-rlnx xmebu In.-I In BI- I')'vW`~4glld Sun rhw. H-Ila. (?vI`Inn|lI1r.x_ I .lIII'| u'Inrbe s Hardwam an- pun`-.-_ ____.__ Ii 9 IWA R `.; .2 'W waaaaaaiaiaa v I: I N0. `Ill UNl\'ER8l'l`\' A\'l-;Nls'E. AND .\'(!. DJohmIton Htn-N. llmh brlvk lummu, with all modern omn'm||~n*n.u. Ila-nt nuns- raw. Ponvoulun Mir In-1. Applv lo h'I:lu.'r. lwwr. NIuIIn!`.1II7Jo|nnl0n HI we}. CLOSEHURN l"(*.\ll'.'l(LY 'l`l'||-I RICHI- dance of Hon. U. A. l\ lrkpMrI4-k. hemm- Iltultod, oppuulto Ml\()(h)Iu||(l l m'k. Ap- ply Knnu-/mucx t lwumm, Unlurm st. A cuuncu SCHOOL: A VERY CU.\(F`UR.'l`A HLE l)\Vl'Il.l.IZ\'(3.` HM Kim: Hlreut, pmunmulun May hat; n In: Inn rovmnomu; rum. moduruu-. A; and r to Ismclur.-ms. `**'*' HUUHE ()C(TUl`ll'Ih HY MIL Ml`2RHl(' King Hmwt. l<.`x!eun|uu uml nu mu-Iv oouvunlonwu. Rum rmxloruu-. A1-ply no d00l't0JUD()IPRlCl.`. ' V 77 V` nu FURJNIHII ED THE DESI RA l|l.l`} m Olonce, 189 Johuxlun Nlruulr. Umxl I Plant. nlrnhunm. ..n ......a .... .. -0.-. luUlflE8IDEN(`P1.N0.179m\'h-IIHN ST, oluvon romm; not wut.or hununu and mum modern cnnvunlcncvx. Apply next llnnt` lo 1-}. Wnmn. w`m..z.?..';`:=;';.t*.-:...=": m*:... Sm ` \ \ QIIon.(hlhon. nr Ridgutnxgtnvf I mg. Apply by mm In "Puoxr." \\'mu RIUK'RE8II)EN(`PI. N0. 1T1HIl\'l.`-Ila) at hunklnunml Illfllnn nnnu.-uI.. .... t ....|.. .. .... In .__...y __ IOUHE IN VAIYUIN T RRACF}. PRIN- colu Street rmou vd by In-nln Brmxhgnn. Pouomlon Mny.lut. ; pply M Wllm Umuu. ---. _ REHIDENCE. I91 l|R()(,'K H'l`ItEli1'I`. IMME- dlnw ponlouulnn: Ml nmdnrn I mprove.-maul:-. Apply to C. Lxvmusrns uh Hm). .___,..;__. 1' Olonce, Johuxlun nlri{ob.wi)'{)}}`l'lx:}ii'l. rfoot. drninn , all modern culwenlunuea. rpply to Du. V5 ADDltl.l.. 1 men. -P1-Iva ll. A M-pdruo cut! for non dluenso. druumi. mostly 25 n vlul. Perlonnl letters to I :-of. Munyon. aruumi. mostly 25 Personal Prof. Munyon, 11 I I8 A rt street. Toronto, unnworod, ' tron modlcnl ndvlco for any dlneuuo. In rel` llllvllal. rrlco 250. unyon'| Itnllzer lmpnrta new life, ro- Itorol lolt powers to weak and dcbllltntod -Prlvu 11. At all drunmi. mostly mac n vlnl. - n0MI\lA\'2s1. N0. | \ .\l"(ilVl.;`V7l.`I<>`.ElV`t./`Cl with all modern cnn\'c1IlvnuL'u. mply M Vmo Omoo. 2lc IIi1an'n Cold Cum Jarovenu `pun: :'!lr_ .b:kI up I col In 0 owl: h.ydm"n (Jonah Cum no icon bl, cw tn. snag: nurolmll an Ipee II] It `nun, rlco 25c. Mun on: Nerve (Jnro rouforol W 5 and ovorntrnlnod nerve: (4 Inll y cyndltlon. Price 250. A nyonn Headache Um-o atop: bend lnrel` II hvltell. Prlco 250. new ma lost power: dcbllll vr men nmmonmnmnuu. .' unuoua ad-antugugwuh awry -335.:-gm `?" .~:; .. no um . 1 . noun: 0! lhlnl In dnnugmon ol mu l n I Ewim!2'x.:....;`.'.`:'.'J..:.' ---& -------j.____ HOUR - Klnnnmm. Icxm ,uunorm~.sagot nr mdouu z-3tn~ei i-nil ' l"noxt." `ICIIWIHI II. I"fIncI|)u| ah s'l`Al|1|' or lYnlwn\lt, Graduln. ll Iltuutlum given to lmllv dud net-duo! hJhnMannu~nt um! eultnn or home } I the In hut xuonlnnmlnhu. . but motion every` 0!! Int! nnnvnn nun` ll |1IIEl..`I- I'I'lCI' U00. ungon I Llur Cum comet: holdloho align: cu, jaundice. comtlputlon And all Hm dlnuon. Prlco 26. - I n` Kldnor can Ipudlly cure!` 0 min: In t 0 back. In: orfrolnn, III (arm! of kidney dlnetm-. Prim c. M I II 0 III M II I purl: Cm? t0gl()od.u"l t.ic': . . m. Munyon u 1-no Ointment gnltlvciy enrol all form: of pllt-n. Prlcn Munlyonm Autumn Herb: are unrnntaoa ggcrelove asthma In two mluu el. Prloo ---1 `Iz\l'.l*` OF THE Fl.A'l` 0\'l-In TIIE IHBNY l`0'u (flotlllliu Hturv Kin nlrm-t uwulm a` name : Prluunu 01 cc. xpplyui mu > oo. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE URJNIHIIED DESlR.\l|l.l`} REN- o]once,1s9 lnonllly, r'._vol. drninnue. OUH\ (}l\ll!llnlHL .' lllI`I It cummm Cure Ieldolh fllll to re am In to 8 hourl. and enrol in u faJ,.!I. l .|-loo 25. nnyon'u Dyspepsia Cure In mrnntoed to cure all forms of lndueu on And II 9-auhlu. nu-.aoo. un on '.:...":..:.':;.."'".:*.*.*:.:; ;`::1'""` -P` - MUNYONS EDUCATIONAL. Rho nod on NONDA\'.J.\N. snl, sax mr haw and l*2\-ruin`; mm.-s. In n1w.s|1\'5u..~1,.~u|< -m- K. VD AND CIVIL bl\`.BVlL`E Bl! h.`l`I\J. IIuIl\'|\l\ml lnalmctlon. hsr mn lumrnuuun all M (`ol~ logo Umue. Lxldmllowr Blue l. vvj1ZZTq` Improves euommopaini: min Qj: Q1. tl7lIlI'l nfdmnulnm cure maom falls hourl. mm: In n I,'\IvI\Jl V. L;Il`uun'aI h&h. Zf9.BaLEffZ eunlm` In uvnu; Pmudunl. (NED. Johan` rm. surr v l'NIIlIIl\`nl VI than he ll(Il|0l.|\\ I ' on uxl cum `I `|`I;,`L ac`): durvnnm n lhr -:-j--::. Ml`2mH('I u nu nmm-. I) NWIHN ` utlluu 4 ml. noumonln ow houn. main, night -e hull | bendncho cu. No. L; mud- Apply [UN S'l`.. ml nllwr mnll I \- , 11 and ` -a, mu: JuI- vpuuiuu In tIII">CIlIIl . Aldcruancanon thinks it 50 um want- It] for colnuittout of tho cbnncil mus: pu-ocotimntu. In this work than men dad eouciouiouoly with tho pooplo'o moooyutd not he on non Man Is, nquih od. pub aunt oounituo lake: It `pr ,on ital! to give the oonuiluco `M it think: ptopt. Ugndu (bio oytftcn the viola poaodi o preparing Oil Duh! it B (an. `no :o`nhuo at tho hum hou- nillltoich ho_h_vo the count mull A : . Wlltll . R R. . Hull: 1'. W. g olunuurm Inn-h Late Rnmonoa of Alexander '.(}unn. Johmton street. limb lYnl\'!r\\| amuuzrn lg l_ml\;_duAl I!Odl 0! ...._.,...A . )l|lIl|- 'l\IlIf uuuillttf concerned than will never be my ouuodfor cow. plum: in this nopoco. u be will cxorciu good in t In putting out possum. In no mo in inhuman of my show to dioplay objoctioublo picumn. -_ Ill! Begun. Tho latur. Manger Luau. oi the Unnd open home. ho objection to no! opinion of the ms or ol Bellwillo touching bill pooh ihg, pu listed in 5 local paper Ins; enn- I ing. All tho that poaaun. etc . on coal direct: to the manager of the opera house and by him giwn our to the bull potion. It in. therein. tgo fault of the open hounomaoagu-it o jectiomblo pooun or bill: appear on tho bond: or in windows. \ .Al hr 3: nun-no 1...... L. ......._...4 nou lIIlI'lI rreeclom. It. will be noticed in the Kingston press I how often items nppc.\r like tbone regard- ing an hotel auction the other day. of per- son: having been dotocud in potty thiev- ing and being simply vrarnod; repeatedly nlm corner loalera. atone thrower: and otlien are merely tulkcd to by the police. How in it possible to establish protection if this conti ual aheenoe of prosecution takes place? people who thine and injure property know that the only peonlt i9 fl mild reproot there in euro to be a de sgm. lul uncertainty as to property in and ,.\hout the city. It in time this namby- 'pAmb method ol dealing with otfonden was 1: aoged to rigorous application of the law. uu uy a. mrroa nmcnou, M.A., non of J (I. Mitchull. of lhie city. The nubjecn of the er:iclo in "Tho Uonceve Grating For Stellar Phologrnplry," which gives the ro- mile of some investigations that: the author hue been carrying on for come time no the Johns Hophne university. Baltimore. where he has boon emdying for the plush three years. This growing has proved oi uioet powerful instrument `for spectrosco- pic research buo hitherto it has only been need in inveatigehion on the Lpocuuzn ol the sun. where the work accomplished has been of I very high order. Mr. Mitchell hen been the limb to apply it to star upcn lro.-copy and IOIDO promising photographs have been obtained. He has already been very highly complimented on his work by hie roleaeore on John: Hopkins . where he he ad hrillienh t-uecoea as A ntudonb, on ie shown by we feet. then this your he is 3 follow. the highest honor conferred by the univereity on e etudenh. Thip adds to the already long lieu of Queen : clever none and boepulie lor Mr. Mitchell A brilliant: fu- taro. v S. A Mitchell. 5. >\ , akma Doc-por Du- covorln In llpoolronmpo Rumrnh. We notice in the March number of tho Astrophysical Journal, published ht. who univoroiby 0! Lllulcmo. an article 00ntI`ibllj- ml by S. Alfrod l\litchull, M.A.. . (7. Mvhnll nl Hui: nit" 'l`Iu. -..L:--. _t nun expenditure. The mmpsny will treat with the council direotlyinconnectlon wltlulxelocnl mill and wbatovor action is decided upon the locnl mill will be correspondingly infected. which momma that if the bonus is grantod the mill will remain and be en- lm-ged as contemplated. If the bonus is not forthcoming, the mill will be chub down and such portion of its machin- ery as can ho uuod will be removed else- whore. The company would rather onlargo here than built a new structure elsewhere. .\Ir. Whltohond and the compnnya council. Mr. Bnrwick. [And a consultation with tho nance oommictob to-day. ANo'rHriRAouA1Eisucczss. l0E|'- To bring the Kingston mill up Do a pay- ing capacity it would be neoceuury to on- large the mill and in addition pub in un entirely new power plant, in buildings to be erected lor the purpose. Before taking any deciaivo steps in the matter. however, the company is duniroue of ascertaining whet inducements the city will hold oub to warmnb them in ndopomg the Inner plan. which it carried out: will be the means or doubling the present capacity of Lhe mill, with the corresponding increase in labor mid expenditure. Thu rrhnlnnnn mi" In-ant -nhl. 5|... . . . . _ -!| y-.r_-_.__r_v- ._.._. .5 L.` ABRAMSON. lhhnujjnlx-u-.ns.h..n DIIUPICUO Iue nrab plan in to obtain a good site with in cheap water power whom there is an abundance of labor and to erect a large mill on the most modern plane and with the latent. improved machinery. and also to move all machinery of any worth from the outlying mille to such point. The no rsond, nr ultornetive plan. is to enlarge the bent: of them ouclying mills to a paying capacity. The advantage of the former plun over the latter is manifestly Lhet. with one largo mill tho coat of erection and M5 . tcrwerda ol npc-ruling. Wlll be very much `OEF. ( T.` L_:..... AL- 1. .`., ,_L V `H A nu... uuu ynvuvnlllv lulllll. vi non those mills won built: the prices of cotton goods were much higher than Lhey on today. nnd the mills were thou nngood shape. Even then only a few of chem woro able to make a protin. Ab pro- ucnu the bulk of the machinery is old and can of date. which is the one with the Kingston mill. The question ha: natur- ally arisen how to remedy this 1-tate of al- ramu and one of two methods has to be sdopbod. Ina huh nlnn in kn nhi.-in . .......I -.'n- Jlh oplnlu; i iFiui:nu. ._..-._n-_-_ AI.!__L, ,-- . . 0. Whitehead, Montreal, managing director 01 the Dominion cotton mills com- pany, is in the my ior the purpose of lay- ing boloro tho cduncil ucbomo lorincream -ng the capacity and alaifo! the local cotton mill. in connidorntion of n bonul of 860.000. Ab prount the company is operating mills -Ab Monmul, Mu og. (iuatiooolxo. Moncton. N.B , Halifax. iudnor, N.B.. Kiugewn and Brnntford. Mr. `Whitehead says that (or a number of yeuu the smaller mill:-, outside of Montroai and Mngog, hnvo been -handily losing ground ah the expense of the larger and protable mills. hon Lbuua milin umun lmiln Hm .\..:..... It All Depend: Upon Ina I-mo of n Bonn Illlnton Can one: to Benin the In- duury liu-0-llrprucnuulvu are Here to lay who Whole Schema Damn the Onnnnll, THE MILL wm. as smnnesd ABANDONED. [mm wufi Kmcsmn nu .m.?-- -j"--Z-' lnns AFIEMBIII Bonus! Dominion Cotton Milfs C,o puny ` Arc Appllcants.`-~ . (K//- ~\n 'l`oo inch rncclom. -.....;-_.| -, -- I-- -"__ ---ww Under the Pa! r . bishop nn:`l"m:.\'0ory"I`::v(.3uns:vv1;$.nA Nb of uuuu-an M inc. B--na-..-- -n .._.____A-_ K In WIIIIIGWI. in goocemod mun. In. -A-_ uripi ., me: "1: nu-nu unu rot imwu. but in Roll 050 undo depniucd to the usual 8 In In! yur. and Ila Amman! -not this you. uthutuoh nqn undo `the upn.tnn cl tho noooy. mu-nu. Iuugucon carpet Wnnhouoe. .~\|doumn Cumin, chuirmm ol parks. in dotcrminod./0 but the full amount of his ostiuutonif Nina: all possible togoc it. In io Induntood tho nance commit- tao out Sn we bin minute. placed as R100 H6 will appeal to council :0 point on tho neconsity of grunting the nnounlukbd for. - "No uhov `ho hndmmoac and um um: in silk ml: pillow covers I Io'tln city. R. Nclnl. Ki - noon Wnnbouou T`. Lamsal -I-.-L- L-_ _I--_.| u Skin. Spges nun nnnnaoncu. J. H. Sutherland in showing the Clove- lmd when! in model: at $65. $70 and $80, Iuli puts` Mom of St. Andrew : society an acting upoiiwhno ground: the rent: ol the city hall. in tho matter 0! Grant Luca de- buts. Inn niundod. when SI Andrew : moiety nu undo ta my {on the same pri- vilqzo. tho objects of the debts and the meiotic: onuruinmoui being dike. 0110 huudnd nun nn-v silk anpo... in wuvuu onurunnmoul bomg alike. purl new rill: curuinu. in colon to unit oruybody fronts to 820. R. McFml. Kingston Carpot \\'|nhouto. ;\`|donn|n Curtis. Dhnirnn-n -3 _-..|.-

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