Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Apr 1898, p. 2

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,/- ,__-.,. o-uinnonouoanu <-..uoniIIby ylafsougggga .;':'.':`...'f.a*'a '13.. ........ ....:;"...S * u----:j_-z-__ xou nsuovuu aon'o. Tnon way no you do it? We know why. In require: 000 mugh n_ol! denim! to quit. The Du;onCun, which ll hkon privately, in purely ragga. NOJI lonunno the unto. gnd will to- man I doom for liquor in two or thno dlilo 00 that you would not pay [in ooma I0!` I 5|!!!` of has: nr uhinhav. Ynn -m "III. H1 was would not me of hour or which. `You will I 0 but!-ii: Ind sloop `noun I-om tho (Md. Ind ho hum In Ann umv. in hath ...,u-vs. an A -Iuu -nu unxu. A. W. Burtch, ylabdonell atreoo. ro- ooivod I letter to day from his. brother. 8. W. Burtch. Kansas City. Mo . telling him than another brother. James M.. had been injured in I coal mine cave-in ab Weara Cicy. Knneu. on March `2-Ith. He was man out six hours Inter and lived until next: morning. He was buried at Guilt. M0-. when his ptrentn reside. Doconeod an n resident of Verona for A number of yours. K0 was a grndnnto of ~Alberl~ col- lege. Bollovillo. and ordainod an n Metho- dial minister. Heulth fiiling. ho had to retire. Ab Wonro City ho Inn on oi the mint nuporinuandouu. Mr. Bunch. of this city. use much shocked by the news. III)"; lallll Wlr Iron`. Fully l0..")00,<)00 buehols of grain. 8.500,- U00 bushels n! which is com, are all: in Chicago. and will begin to mdve down the lakes as soon as I passage is mndo through the strait: ol Mackinac. Ac Milwuuluoo IBM H0 1.825.000 buebeln Aoat. The bulk ol the grain will pass through But- fnlo. DU IHU Cpl) Booth ft Co. on making extensive repairs to che wharf fronting their cool yard. All thoold timbers have been torn Away to the edge of the water and now timbers are be- ing added. When the crib-work is filled in it will loavo the wharf one of the neau Along the water front. Pnnv In ."\fY}nllMnnI1nln nf arnin H 500 . I Bu lrlllll lll llllllt UITCCHOU. Capt. M. Pnttormn hut! extanaively ro~ paired the schooner Twb Blothen-, which is nearly ready to nail. The schooner will appear as I model crnfb this season. Thn ntmnmyr (llnnunrrv and nnnnnrh . pplll` IE I IKIUUUI CTIIU lull EUNBUIL I The steamer (ilengnrry and conaorh I Minnedoaa leave for Ctmrlotte the evening to load coal for the M '1`. company's use. The amount of tbair cargoes will depend lnmoly on Lllo depth of whter ab Clmrlobne. Tlm nmnmnr Amm-ma will tnlln rlm lruly UII I-LIU UU`NIll DI Water I0 \JllMl'|U\l|7U- The ntenmor America will take the Washington excursioni.-is acme! to Cape Vincent. Thiaiu the tint. time since the inauguration of the excureiombwolvo years ago, that. a boat has been used in crossing to tho capo Rnnlnh R (`n Ara mnl.-innnrimuivn rnnnin UIVH UIIICU. I Charm of the Georgian buy will be re- quired by most bf the captains of vessels of mo medium class on account, of theincreas- ed I-rnflic in that. direction. I 11...; RI D..m......,... \ ..... ....A.....}....I.. .. I`JU."UU LIIIFUUIIM The earliest: opening of navigation on tho Sm liver was in 1378 whun vuaaels paused Lhru-ugh on April Mb. I Aflnr the first of Junum-v next. Canadian '1' A BA AIN--1`HA I` m:Au'r1I-*UI.'I.-\' lltuuted clutched Brick Huuue corner Union and Albert streets. with four ll! lmu. pllbll HIIWIUKII Ull npru IW'uUc After the lint oi .lunuxu-y noxb Canadian `_ hull Int-pecbors Will not be permitted to on- gugo in any other business or to hold any cml ollico. ns........ .6` H...l}..n....:.... t..... ...:II In. .. I iVIl|T_y E lIVUl'u The aggregate carr_\in,t_r ( M. T company's luko H31 |9U.0U bushels. 1")... .-.....|.'...ab- I\i\l\U\:n\:n A` PHTBUCU llllll. DBIIHUII IFUIH LIIU UIUIU auu "Science and Health. Interesting moot- ings every Friday night. Everyone wol- come. Wotklngmuuhs nlootlnx Social demoomtn, aocinl reformer: and friends of fair representation are requested to meet tomorrow in Wmu hall at 3 p.m. to discuss this mbject A petition to be presented to parliament will be read. The Latest News Abnut the PM-It of Klaus- nun The straits of Muckinuc n vigabion but some ice null Marv : river. Tim narrrmrnfn r\nrr\imr r I [ll- ! Queen street. Methodist church-Hev. E. B. Ryckmnn, 1) I). pastor, 11 u m., Fmlb and 1 At.iencu"': 7 p. In , "Jonn_h and Ninovnh": duet`, Inepirer and Homer of Prayer. Miss Bailey and Mr. Lavell. Jenn: Prnnhcninn lhn Qnnnnd (`.mnihn I/ryer, lull! Dulley unu Ir. LAIVUIM Jeane Propbesios the Second Cumihg -~Subjt-.\cb for Sunday morning. First church of Christ. Soiontisb. Sons ofTemg perence hall. Sermon from the bible and "Rninnnn and "nnlll: Intnrnntinxr nmnt. C0'TUUlTUVV. Jesus Christ: is :1 living man today. Lnvimz Bosh nnrl bonon.-Cutl1olic Apos- tolic church, Sunday, 7 pm. Brock atrceb M.t.hndiat. chureh--Ruv. J. (h-enlell. pastor. Rev. Christopher L. Thompson will preach an 11 am. and7 p m. Sabbath school and bible class 2:30 p m. Uunan umm Methodist nhurch-Hev. E. I8) W||I UHCU UEIIVUF IIUUrcBHUE'- In 1857 bi:-hop Crouyn, Huron, sent to Ireland to procure young men for the dilllaront. posts in Limb d$oca. which was then rapidly increasing in population. Among those who came were Edward Sul livun. J. Philip l)u1\l..ulin and James Cur- michnel, each of whom has risen to a bwgh poziliun in the church. THAT DEHIHA BLE mum: HOUSE, NU. un (ion) 8 root ; extension dining room uml klwhen. w lb furnace; mudurn In ovary wag lent. modoruu-. Alnolhul l)mdrn.blu Hlnramnul lllng on Womnglaon Hm:-L, ocouplod hy., r. Dan. Enn an a (Agar and Tobacco Bloom Amslvln li`n|.Ix Hnnv. LHU UH UKLHI . On Thuradmy and l~`rirln_y next: the Bay of Qiiilitedistricb Y l`.H.C.E. will hold It COIINIGDCB ab Shilling, Out. The Kings- Lon societies will be lmgaly repreuuitml, the delegates leaving here on Wadne.-(lay. F. '1` Phillips. D. A. Slmw and Miss Mox- ley will each deliver addresses. In I857 bit-lmn (`rmwn_ Humn. mnt. Ohurrh Borvlct-I. Rev. Mr. Starr will preach an both sor- vices in Sydonham street Methodist. church tomorrow. 1...... {VL....',L .`.. .. l.'..:.... ........ o-.1-.. lVl0ll[II'9E\l. To-morrow morning at eight o'clock mombera of all Illelocul Roman Cnholio societies will amend mass and partake of Holy Communion in a body, nocnrding to annual custom. Each society will assem- blo at its lodge room and then proceed to the church. n 'I"k..--. nun! l.`..:J.... -nnwlx OI-u. nu 10 men` ly Improves mo mcreu euuuvu. Rev. C .-a.. Daud-eh. for ue mu eight: years pastor of St. Androw . Presbyterian church, Buckingham. (`Me . will eevor his connection about May Inn. Mr. Doudiet. has been appointed to a Fuench-Euglix-11 eld known as the St. Gabriel nuaeiou. Montreal. VI`. nmnmnaxn -.n.....'..... -1 ninkh n`nI4-uul. You knoujb don'b. TIM: why do lo know the. In rennin: ma 1!4D.I|t.8l' Bununy. The -archbishop-of Ontario old: conr- mation services in Se. Luko'd church. Cann- den Earth. on Sunday. R1-\v,E Cnqnimm, Lnnnnrvia nn1lana_ IHCUDIUD In CllI'lBl4'lI COUHDFIOI. The sum of $1800 added to the present: subscription will clonr the Y M.O`A. build- ing from debt). The collectors have mat with an encouraging reception from the merchants and cinizenn. Ml..- A....l.l\..I,l u-\7..;u \Y........-- In... mercnanu BUG CILIZGDI. Mrs. Archibald McNuiH..Napmo, has donated to the BL. Vinnqnb de Paul ch urnh. Deseronco. a fine comred window. which hu been placed in poaimon above the altar. lo mew ly improves the sacred edice. Rm; (1 A. n....A-m tm (La Im. ainrhh no will enter upon uuny In July. The week of prayer for L'>rd a day oh- permnco is appointed for next week, Ap- ril 3rd to 10:11. In is becoming a xed in- sticution in christian countries. "N... ...... nl-' 0| unn ...l.4...1 n. Mm nvlunnn mg. Lash evening Rev. M. Mgogllllvrn om. aimed at preparatory service in `ooh : church. t.`..-..-..l:n. lI....o.... -....I n......lm. nn on lung Weumglaon ncouplod hy., a Amslylo Fnux 55: w. CD|lI'Cll. . Evungoliata Hunter and Croaaley go to St. Paul. Minn., to open I campaign on Easter Sundny. ., 'I`hn -nrnhhhhnn-nl l\nI-u-in ilnlrh nnnr. 'nen lhllllllg Ull Dlllllllly. Rev. E Cmnlgan. Lonnoxville college. will sucr.-eed'Rov. J. H. H. Coleman in M- niacanninsn. Mnrlda church. Deceronto. He will enter upon duty in July. The wash of nrrnmr for lnrd .q dnv ob- Ion Iron Au llononlnnuon-l1uIn3 of tho PlllDIIIo To mou-ow will be Palm Eundny. Rev. Canon Spener preaches in Sb. An- hony I church. Yurkor, on Sunday even. n . fmnh nvnnimr Rnv, M Mnnallllvfnv nm. boas -P-;Y 1 o TIPPLE :- MA n:{ iiI?eL[IEnca. lnlnreu In A mno And med. III n___.,n up ` I ,n .._, - OH UUOH PARAGRAPH8. E? are free for Im- ..... 2.. UL zcupxcity of tho iaeb amounts to Let It Do Loolnd Lftcr. Km:s1~uN. April `. ..--(To the Editor): I see that the Daooronso ntopuyu-n no go- ing to vote this month for: bomn to I omlting works, I do not think that Der (route in natty so well pituhd I! Kingp- ton for 3 furnace. In bu not an nilny connection which is no ouoooinl to luck In industry; it to non u mu` the on mpply. and tho charcoal nocoonry lot fuel nun be bid` down how qnitowuchuply uin Dant- onto. 1.9! the ptcoidonh of the board of trade look into thin mutton and one who "Ibonh toil ? Youn. AVALOK. GOIIVBHIBICEH. Anm Ihrrie street. with nu ply wJOHN Klunnc. Iloomulon ouvd ouch!) And nvoly with `Paul : Iqnuio Ohi- nns 850. and (00. I. O. Iildlp dnniu IIIKIU Kll0CCU's Major J. A. Hudon. commanding "B" battery. R.C.A.. Quebec. bud tho misint- t.nno_ to break his right. log on Friday Inst. while going from his reeidonco co the omn- del. Notwithstanding the Inmmo piin canned I: Mao frsotuto. the major was able to walk v his home. nboub chroo block: my. compound to manual Ill nor engagolnenca. Archdgncon Bedford-Jonoa will leave England for Canada abouo the middle of April. In in possible that rural claan Carey, Kingston, will be aallod to complete the endowment. canvaza in~En;,:land for On- lmio dioceaa. hid.-n. Y A II`...-I-.. ...\...._-_.l.'.._ unn l\lllIDO DBXOTO ronurnlng HOIDO. Mien Julia Arthur, who broke down dur- ing the performance of "A Lady of Qual- ity" on Wednesday :0 Boston. is nuoring from neuralgia of the heart. and ha been compelled to cancel all hot engngomonto. Archdeacon Bedfnrd..Inmn mu Inn al{d.ra. Thomas Sheppard, Burlington, left Thuradny for Sydanham to visit her par- onts. She intend: spending a few dnya in Kinaabon before returning home. Minn Juli: Arthur, who In-nln plan-n Ans. INK Ill BIUIIIAFCIII UH UUTIIWIII. Mrs. William Davis, uldcab dun hter of nlmriff Tbompmn, Perth, 0115.. die at her father`: re-idenco on Thursday. Minn A. Mnnnnnld. Mnnltrnnl ntnml-., has lal HUI"! lW"lUUlIUU UN 1 ll uruuuy. Miss A. McDonald. Montreal street, has returned nftor on extended visit to Ottawa, Montreal And other custom cities. I .'.~nI> l`nI I-`4\.IA-A .u..~\........,I:..... t'\LL-_- Auuuuruul nuu Ul-UH!" UIHLUITI (HUD!- Liub.Co|. Cotton. commanding Ottawa milxtnry districh, bu decided to hold a eld day in Ottawa on the queen's bixl.b~ day. Mr-n, 'I")\nmnn Qhnnnnrrl Run-linnhun lnfr LIIU Kill"- Mrs. Franklin Claw. Earl otmob. in spending a week nb her old home. Mrs. J. S, Moore's. Ilnrtington. Arthur 'l`nr-nntf liivlninn ah-nah Inf} fru- D. LVIUUTU E. Il \l'[IlllKIAU|l- Arthur Turcou, Division atrootz. left for Philadelphia. P.| . lash night. whom he has accepted a good situation. Minn Fnnnv Snllivnn rinuohnar nf nnnn. THAT DEBIRA BLE Blu(`l{ HOUSE, ND. rout Ilnhnn. w l.h f|n'nn.m:t Inmlnrn In nvm-v unar- ECKYUPLUKI ll KUUII BILUHIJUU. Miss Fanny Sullivan. daughter of sons- tor Sullivan, has returned home after visit- ing in Monhrenl and Cornwall. Mira Kvillinnx Ilnuin uhh-uh rlnnnlahar nl Movonwntn of the People - Whn! They Are saying And Doing. Mm. J. E Starr returned from Toronto yesterday after I six weeks` viaib. Jnhn Hnrkn. nnrlntnn Pinon, whn Inn _}UFl.-UI'U|Iy IIILUIV I DIX WUEIN John Harte. Carleton leased (fatmraqui driving the city. Mrn, Wrnnlzlin (Tlnw, Fwrv DUl.l..\R.`4 l{n\\'A1m -Ran away on Sunday, the -ibh inst... nu indented approxi- tice to tho ahoemakiug business. of the mnno of Frrumia Adannyotlierwiae Bofelly. He is about seventeen years 0! ago. about ve feet. four inches high. of a fair com- plexion. fair hair, blue eye.-; had on when he went away agroy I-lIOrD G030 and trow- r-ore, gelluw waistcoat and \V(`llln[{l:Ol\ boots. Ho stole shoemvilror s tools and other property. Wlinovor will appiohourl anid runaway and bring him back or no curo him in tiny jail in einher province. eln ll receive the above rewnrj. I forbid a pl`l'FOY'| uguinsb haibiiring or omployimz him under pain of being prosecuted to the ntmosc vigor of the Luv. All printers, my well in the United State: as either pro- vince. will much oblige the public by giv ing this an insertion in their papers. on he is an old oifender. John Ellorheclr. Kingston. Februarylibii. llil. Tm: Sru:-'1 IHIIICH has for sale $1,000 palm worried hose. well mlaphed for the army or navy; and 1| qunnl.it.y of ready-made gentlemen`: and ladies great; coats, ladies hormone, and a few pairs punmloons and vests, and a small at-aorbmentol dry goods, and expects a large assortment: of goods from Montreal every day. John Duncan, Kingston, December 30th. 1815. Tm: Srn-`mm:u respectfully begs leave to infurm his friends and the publuc that he lma'roceivod a grout. variety of dry goods and groceries. as cloths, llsnnol, calicoos. acockimza. rondy-made coma. trown-era nnd wulstcoatn, lmudkerchiefa. shawls, linens. over.-Locks, mitu-. \vomun'u ahoos, tippels, brnnlbuzabts, umbrellas, eurblmn and glass ware. musbnrd. soap, candles. raisins, loaf and muacovudo sugar. &c lmlieia trimmings for coat.o,cloLhee brushes, ahob, powder, indigo, popper. tea, &c., and will be sold AD the lowest. terms John Dnwlnn. I.'.. ,.nA.. dish 1.... lull! FUFR. Buxlzs Gmurzx seeds. ruined at Le- banon; some of New York. for aaloab the store of John Macaulay. Fun SALE, by Him & Edwd. Starnea. Ju- muica, spirits, brandy. gin, 2-hrub. pop- permmb, port, Madeira, Spanish ar1dTo- neriffe wiuea, bottled porter and Scotch nloin oaaks; best Englssh and American soap. loaf sugar. Also`aVn_Ir`x_nl| assortment of dry goods, hardware : hnd jowelly. A few boxes smonk d hoPF'iq=nn. v:.~......n.. u,v........r., mm Fun S.u.I~;-By the aubecribena few pun- cbounu Jamaica spirits, brandy, gin, wine, shrub and peppermint; loaf and Muaco vado sugars, ban. colfoe and chocolate, in- digo. pepper and allapico. Also 1! ganeral assortment. of dry goods, iron and steel. All very low for cull. Samuel Merrill. Kingston. `.'8Lh Dec, 1815. ' now the lluelueee urn Put Their Were: Be- fore the People Ioonjner the Begin- ning of the vreeene 0entury-`I`he An- nonuoemgnte Are Quite Amusing Now While reminimeneee of l\'|ngv-can ere be- ing printed I few old time edvertilemenbe may be in order. They have been copied from the King-hon (unite oi 1815 end 1810. Tho tremlolbminen in than old timeeieintereeninpz. especially the jumble ofjmelry and smoked berringe, Jamaica spu-m. dry goods, iron and wool. nllwlfd. Indian trimmings, soap, types: and bam- bnzobte, croueen and waist.-ooetn. iuiiee bunnota, gmw cone end penteloom, in the sumo announcements and over the same counher. There were very few edi- coxlul eruioloa in those dnyn. but the strangest: one of oil was printed` in italics throughout: to mnkoiu more impressive. In nrmigned the magiatreten for the un- sanitary condition of the town. The odore werayery bud, and malarial ewampl near the Maseeeengu bmtory (tho dry dock site) were dangerous :-- . HANNA 8: Rrr-rIr.n~a. tnhnnnnnxhm. m menb HAT LARGE REFlll)EN(`E ON NORTH Ildeof Jnhnsum strum, nm house west or Mm-rln Il.rnm., wlth fnrnnml nml nllu-r ntnalnrn WUIU UIIIEUTUUH Z` HANNA & RrrrIr.n.~u, tobacooniaco. respect fully inform their friends and the public in general chub they have openod I mull" umnufnctory non to M r. Robina brewery. where they have for sale Mackobny, Rap- pao, Irish Blnganrd and other nnull's, which they offar for sale cheap for cash. [um um mmmr1suMEurs| TH E ASSORTMENTS m:noHAn'ra oanmso In omen ans. UTIIIE. ll Ullll IIUWIIIII` Kingston, `.!.')t.h Jan 1816. BW DUKE)! EIHUIIK Ll Hull llfli. Kingston. 31 January, 1816. lsrrzns To me canon. PERSONAL MaN_1:I"6N.~- l\G Vllllo Plnco, who has ` pat|x.ia nnw in urnnlie The Bat In front of your ollice,eaidan ex-olden man. "is the best; evidence of the kind of meual the corpurabion should use on the screen. The emroeb woo mecodaiuind with granite and limestone. If you will look you will find that hhls npring the Icrlppers Look up All the limestone, leaving the granite no good as when put. down. Then should be an object lee- :-on to every alderman. Another thing. the city engineer knows where: granite bed can be secured almost for the taking. I don't: wana to locate in here for the city might be anticipated. bub ibis within it llllle of the city and brnmporb of the motel would be & very easy job in the winter. (lranite is the metal needed And the coun- cil should at` once ormnge to how lhuled." - Nu ltil)_se Vlolturl. Warden Motoalfe is dotennined that the matters tram-piring within the penitentiary walls shall not nd their way no the public ear. Alter cautioning the entire stall. on pain of instant: dismissal, not to divulge prison happenings to outsiders or to even di:-cuss prison matters outside the walls. desiring himself to be the fountain hand of information, he has gone a step further. Finding than mforumt.ion touching prison matters was finding its way outside the walls. he issued an order prohibiting visitor! from being mlmittod. The object is two fold: To keep secret happenings within the walls, mid to hotter maintain discipline among the convicts. HAT LARGE REFlll)EN(`E ON NORTH Barrie stream, with rurnucu nnd other modern conveniences. Am) the Hmno Dwe.-Illng, 288 ul.reeI..wH.h modern lmprnvemuntu. An- Letter lrom Claims. John U.\unon is in receipt: of slebter from W. 0. White, missionary noar Foo Chou, Chins. Mr. Whine is an old mem ber of the kiclmhorial union. and was an onrneau worker in the Y. M C. A in the city. He left. here to entar in Y. M. C. A. work in Ottawa, and aim:-wards acudied for the missionary wnrlr and was sent; no China by the Angli- `oan church. Lmah Ouhober be won married to Miss Ru. Toronto. who went to China for the ceremony. Both are doing good work among the Chinese. uuuu --n-u-u--..,.. .. uuu us.-I...-vu. Tho caretaker of pill`l\'i is a busy man, his attention being required in the four parks in the city. His work demands competency. nnd in his naaietzants ho ahuuld be given men who lmow aomebhing of the work. for the caretaker cannon apure aha Lime to follow after each and puintnuti how the work should be done The chairman of parks, who is halting great interest in the parks, would do well to allow onremkor Phillipa the privi- lege of having the same cements as last. year. IVIN MARIANII '-------- *-' ~/ . The ul-uncut And Ohoopu. .*_ Provost, Ill the New York clothing I has this season A areal. variety ol III claps of material suitable tor order olothlng and price: were never :0 low as this oouon. Huoniul line of pnntlnu made to order for $3 50, U unmntood to give first-clan wear. may affect Pnunxor TIIIIO. The order prohibiting visitors from going through the penibonuinry will not al- together In relished by the street railway company. During the summer the can carry hundred: of pulongeru to the inabi- Lucion. and ii that night; is shun out: may will likely remain in him ciby. Au Irietuotnelo Boarder. An exobange contniua the following aomawheh unique adverhlremene : - Hnnrd WAnr.mI_..A annknnl lm-in mllnh n' HUKXIUWJIIII UIHIIUU IUVUTUIIBIIICHU Board Wnnbed-~A onteel lady, rolich 0! two bishops and n lorg. want: free board in an aristocratic family; would touch tn- ble manners and innhrucb in making pm: try with oromn vern (true cream of tartar) us done at Windsor cnacle. druggisb. unuuy uuuuu nu - unlulllau With R.=maom s Hive (ornup) Bigup and Tolu. Guaranteed. `J50. E. U. itcholl, - n \1lllIl'IllIIl' uuuul. Tho month of March obi; your was un- doubtedly ) of the nub we have boon {avorod wl h In yearn. Tho monbmurlud Venture was the g: ) nbconoe of may fall of snow. If an road 1-: cm remem- bet a March winhou I an I: full will thoy send us the date. IL ) `IR, is everywhcre recommended by the medical_ profession as the standard, uniformly reliqlg tonicxstimulant ' conveniences street. ` nlv In Jmn: K L /001.3 ivjnzu on`u:I'rI.` Done:-A vim glqhlltliullnpulg. InIn`Aauuhcunm_ MIIQNLQIININ. lurid. IVIVDI B0 IIIIIIIDIUO Our new utaonu sud u-Mnuulinauo por- lecbly elognnb. They are worth com! so me. New no donims. ow. R. Mo nul, Kingston cu-pet wnrohouu. / odlcul lxunlnulonl. Wrimn uncdlonl examinations in modi- cino :0 Queen : unlvol-my no over and the on! nommoqgos today. to bo oom- lated on Mondny.` The results will like- y be out on Wodnudny. vvwn 'l'l`IU(' MIRDOIIO UIIITIII. Guunntood by E. 0. Mitchell. an-aunt. 25c. and 40a. Every physician through- out th world knows that during the last thirty years Mariani has popularized Coca, and that Vin Mariani isithe original preparation. With 1..-.....L- (loud Aullmnta Alan lieqnlred. .- -,._-A._I.-- At _ ..l._ ._ _ L..__ Group Cured In A Minute II , ,1, I1: _ 1, 111 0.2111 UNIVERI-HTY AVFINUI-2, AND NO. 420 Johuaton Btraet. Hum bmrk hounen, with all modern auuvunlmu-es. Rent modu- rate. Pououlun Mu Int. Apply to sunmr. Rom. Nunn-r.33'1.Io nmwn Htruot. orfv mo \_nomri'v. 2 Onto Pllu In on W008 'l'ruk n Magnetic Olnlnonb. and Inn I`. n Mibnlsgn Hp-nn-Int A'6luumIng loath. ...n. ..c u-_-|. .L:- ... Never Do llnldlouo. not all tonic! preparations, `Vin Mariam is the most potent for good. "I not VII IIIIMI any mu nl um! ll 0 pullulmy Imloonlo nu Vulullo Quulul." SUI umu All .IlII.I.I. MWMNT nicxav. sun-anon In nmm Ilulon qu III: In of 8.31 (XIII? ml Y: B .nl Iuanjn In 1:0 .-j}-`A I.l-n-- B-M honnauonnt. a but NOIOHIIM 7 jlfll \`i'"r~w` lan ` `- " --'I~'_ mlly nnuated, opposite Mll('d()lIl(l Pnrk. A ply w KIRKPATRICK a Rom-:m4, Unmrlo Ht. -n_Iua., 3.` U3: as oo. A. snucmw, - AGENI. \.IllU`lJIUUU UK-Ill Ill IIIUA Boltlon Hood uni ueht pelt. Largo tubing "hpend. mukiny it Monger. Nickle steel chin. and the conical I-bruugu . xscuf. ouiut running wheel: made. A Good mm: tor $55. Inrranlod._ sous 1.=ons_g_|.s an anus lSutherland's A FEW WINTERS Drop in and see the New Goods. Better Values than we thought it possible for manu- facturers to turn out. 4SHOE3FHFAWH New Arrivals Daily. ROM MAY 12-41`, [)F'l`.-\('lH`2H HRICK RICHI- denue. N0. I08 l7n|un H(.l`L'('I lduat, rm-lmv,-' Clty Park: mrnlnhu-lorunrurnlunetl; eleven roomu; mod:-rn cnnvelllu-nr'I'~4. .\p lym Du. A. W. IRWIN, Uor. King nml Unlon . Lmem. SWELL. . . Any one conbomplohing otdoring 3 Bulb or Overcoat would do well to look uh oh goods. and upoclolly ohe Low Prion. Store oponkovory nighb till 9 o'clock. U. TWEDDELL, A Harvest _Of Bargainhs. =Belf-oiling 4:... Ono-piece crank um! 3:10. Rnlnnn "Anni nun` unt nnnl --uv up: w: an ----`:-wuvuv In I mnrvclloun esh producer and will [In you an Ippoulo. . Joe. A II pot` llottll. nounroyoggol DAVIS 41 uwnxuch ` (ho (enul 0 C0.. Limited. Montreal '-e::::r::::-;:..:".:::.r;:'.:.`:.':.:<.:!'.-:3` 2'} Itomachl. llumuuuu. The D. C L. EMULSION II proacribpd by ((110 leading phyllolll of Cmndn. WALL WORK UUARANTIEDNI " l{V`h `D; 8: *l#.~:'m EMULSION ' `IDSEBURN FORMI'2Rl.\' TIIE BEHI- slonoo of Hon. U. A. Kirkpatrick, beauti- mlly nnuated, opposite Mm-donnld Ap- ply n.om~:m4. In but I! I lllblpnpun 'c.,.?:..v..'3u}."..'...E .:...r............a. XVI.` .\ A I KIQIII $1` I I proscrll IIPITIII 1 fl -lI-W exptl r nun-ry Reliable Shoe House. 131 Princess Street. The D. A L. EMULSION ____II,.._ n__\. ___,.|..___ __.n _u| . The D. C L. EMULSION _J ._._ __|,._ - _._-_,_, Welland-Vale Wheels; ON It-0 ot than I Ihh In hnndnnmn"l. lg:`no|::m.:ai...|f .1 I1) IIIIVU Iii onblull Q of Hui T31 Orin; n- ..s...L...s. .3 LDC \I|VLVII UNION` OL - THING00. ....-tn- ulna. HMO u M) puroha the nnhlld Ilm nf I. uuun um II Ikziaurtvnbnb of the RAND IIMIIIH D! II IEIIVWUVI II) a rice tbnb wl `allow mo tonlmonb In in Ms well- known In 0 ta ta h n 0 0 In 0 GRAND UN- ION on-md one oflho nub mm-oortmohtb 0! Pace Good: In tho city. Eul Prices 7 In M! A VERY COMFORTABLE DWELLING, N0. 184 Kim; Street, pomsouulon May In; mud- Om Improvements ' rent moderate. Appty next door to lauw Elnursox. FURNISHED THE I)El-KHIABLE RICHI- dence, mu Jolnmton street. Good 10-.nln.y. nrfeol. dmtn , aul mndern conveniences. ply to Du. .umm.x.. -0 OUBE OCCUPIED BY MR. MERRICK. King Htroct. Exwnnlon um] 11!! mmlum convenlencou. In-nt nnuduruw. Apply next. door IDJUDGI I'nwx. FURNISHEDJ dence,|rl! olnmton liarfanl. drnlnmm, All mndnrn nmwaninnnan. E lIAVI1TwUNI(`E II()UHE:40N.|4)HN- Hum Street. to rum, lmuvocm ('l1'I`|; ' ulhl donhmn Streets. Apply to .'-mwn uo.., 8 King Hmmt. - IL Wlwu. BRICK RESIDENCE, N0. l79l)IVIS10N H'1`.. eleven room:-; not wuwr Iwntmg and oumr modern conveniences. Apply ucxl. door to E. oi BRICK HOUSE ON QUEEN H'I`llEE'l`.\Vl'I'l! _ modern Improvements ; uxwuulon kn, mu. Apply to J. B. Oumunucus. . not --q- r who 01 uncle an ln0Ak.|nduuow oylp in bundoono Ploto Mirror in door. It In nod of out wolhlnk our line would ' out Oar prion on quite tow. 50!! Couch ooahinoo Couch and Wudrobo. voty oonvonioot sud con- 'II'n`nblo. nlnyo In nook. 7 Run you `soon oufnnw lino a! nun G561: IN vnrm N 'rn:1uuxo1c. PEN- ooln uent, oocux by Dunn Brnnlgau. Poueulon May hat. pply M. Wmu umoe. ALF or mm FLAT ovmi THE mum! 00 : Clothing more Kin struet, n$oin- bx Baum`: Priming (mice. Kppiy at nm om B'l5ENOE.19lBROCK sncmm. IMME- ` '\ aupoueulonmllmodernlmprovemenuo. Apply to C. Llvmuerroua Bno. CIDSEBURN danm 1 on. H. A. Klrknntrlx-.k. hemm- { VERY COMFUETA BLE IHVELLING, N0. [M Kim: Htrget. nmuunuulnn Mnv Int: mud- BRICK HOUSE ON QUEEN H'I`llEE'l`.\VI'I'H lmprovelnunta: kn. __... ...___ _. non HA In NO. Icy/xumm I`ERA(.'lI, __/with MI motforn oonveuloncvs. Apply at. non MAY 1'ERA(.'l:, nu 10 Uluo. \ , "FOR SALE. _:r9_as LET. uruuu. unyn In uocg. you line 0! Gold Ignlhn! They an lnnduouo. Your-n. I III Illll Youn. We but than tingle and doublo, (or tho corner. or u shown an In - WMIESI cu. wuuu 'I'!.oo`h innido Dunn bolow. rltxmyunig ladle: wish room: and `bond. Address Box S." Wmu otlioo. :-2: I'll?!) ISIIIIOII III IIIOI. Our usortmont 0! ladies shoes for spring and tunnel: won in ri lit in every wuy. Raina. & Lnnkath. Loo in an the Indian Ina NICE`! WIIT II I"? III? III I\'II'y Wly. Raina & Lockotb. boo in at the ladies about on our bu-gain LING ch 90'). Ibrvuy nu vuuuuvu. `IvI-.II- n- unu-no Cured in I Ininneo by Ransom`: Hire (croup) Syn: And Toln. 250. and 40. E- (1 Ilimhn I. dnlniat. ` Q T. F . HARRISON CO., `. undcuhu 6 Fnnituo Dodon. vuu (cI'oup')8'y"m- :13?!` "I`o|'ui'. I}. 0. limit I. draught. I I I CIIIWTITB ' An old smohor declares thst he has been using '1' & B" Myrtle Cut tobacco ever since the second you of its manufacture and that during thet time he hes never mlfered from o hlistered tongue or perched tonsils or any other of the unpleseant effects which meet tobecoos will leave bo- hlnd them. Hie experience. he suys, is that no other tobacco which he hss ever tried in quite its equsl. and thou in vnlue for the money "no other comes Anywhere nnsuv in " No In I In no World Koo up wit. time boner than we do with uhion in about. (X... -hA4I\n.n\Al\. Al `gallon -hnan Inn any-Inn lially. | A. C. Waggoner, who has been connect- ed with the Gnud Union Clothing Co. for | the page nix years as cutter. And in cbargzo 1 of their made to order clothing. has loaned the store on Wollingbon street. naxh Mor- chanta bank, and has opened ouo u choico stock at now twoedcnvorttodn. trouoerinnu. etc. He will In planned to one his former lriondo. and promises to give correct ntzvlea and up todubo garments nu tnir prices to All cuntaomon. A- `IA ._.AL.\_ algal--A- tL-I. L- I.-- L--- IIIIKIIU "9 I500 UUUUTVIIIUV. Have you tried our coffeo '.' We rout and grind on the promisea,nnd know where- of we agent when we guarantee its purity. e ` Jnmon den&Co. J L. Hnnhen in tho Mnthndinh Mann- J L. Hughes in the Methodist: Magn- ainofor April discuuea "The School of the Twentieth Century. The magazine has ten illustrated articles. The most impor- mno are "The Yosemite and Muripoan Grove; "Britain's Keys of, Empire": "Java, the (Burden of the Eat: "Pictur- uque Sicily, and the romantic story of Wesleyan Missions in Southern Imy'l1 .; nvnun nu-guun a mu. I A. C. Wnoanner_ who has hnnn nnnnnnh. l The public tchool Ieeving and entrance (.0 the collegiate (xeminationn in thin pm- vince will be held on June `. 8l.h! 29th and 30th. Cundidetcl will not uquire to pre- -enl: copy boolu and drawing books at the examination: this your as has hitherto been - he came. Lots of new maple sugar at. Redden e. F-ne tuourera at-3'2 50_end 33: check: and -tripe: Dunlap. King street: At St. Jumee church In: evening out of i a congregation of over one hundred. only two were man. if members of the choir be excepted. The puslor recently preached on Sabbath observance; next In order might be leub obeervmoe. Hnvn vnn triad nnr nnffpn " In rrmir. in many parents coma no mama to l`(`]0l00. W. M. Drennnn. city clerk, will begin fl canvass for aubaoripbiona towards the 24th Mny oolobration on Monday, nnd the Iner- chanta will be depended upon for liberal aupporb. His collecting will be done) after oico hourr. v Royul salad dressing M1 Reddenn. Great havoc in mon s mils. eenurn at $8 and 810. Dunlap. 351 an 353 King -treat. TL- ....LI:.. -..L...-I I-.....`_.- .._J -_L.._....._ UDP. lr. is romukod that for $1.000 the board of edn which could supply the public school pupils with the necessary text books and with I smnll fee each wrm the hearts of many parents could be made to wjoice. W. M. Drennnn. nitv nlm-k. will hnain A Will llflllu I Dflull I40 ID ITO") nunlrew. Cull uh Abernathy '5 shoe more and see the newest thing in boot: and shoes {or 08(-. I. :- -_...-.I.-.I AI.-A 1-.. on nnn LL- |_____| WW .4% M4 M DUI l!|Ii"o A new brick rouidonce is who pub u at Ronfrow, to be occupied by I Ran- frewite who. cording to the Mercury, "will bring A b do to in from Ronfrew." (LAN Ah Ahm-nnt.h\.'a -hm: n.m-A nnd no EUUU 5|-UTE: The screen rnilwny company intended asking for permission Lo asphalt the triangle an the Union atroob junction. The weather will permit)` tho work being done now. Why not get it done`! Fina nrdornd nlnthinu l)unlnn n Rnnhvh HUW. Wily [100 RBI H7 UOUB .' Fine ordered clot ing. I)unlop a Scotch ` ouitinga 3!. $14 and I5 no the awelleal. in the city. A nnnv In-ink rnninnna in ink`: nnh un yrlry UI ID IOBBD Dlllfy Wlll {BRAVO I\|DgEDOH. Elegant: styles, low prices ab Abernathy : shoe store. mu- 4...... ....:l...-.. ............... X..A.....l-.I uuulup, IXIHK BDTCUII. A eon of one of the city officials was . seen ridingebicycle along bbe sidewalk on Queen street: this morning. He should be cited before magistrate Dun`. Beeleteak tomato ketchup an Redden s. `, Therohaa been a rush for sleeping-car `quarter: on the Washington excursion and ` more space has been telegraphed for. A` party of ebleaat. thirty will leave Kingston. Elammt: ntvlmi. lnw nrinm nh Ahnrnm.h: u DUUUUII Ur DU- Tne number of births, deaths and_mnr- rlngoe recorded during the month of March in the city clerk`: oico was : Births, 33: deaths. 36; marringen. 8. Prohnblv vnn will hnv n nnih Rnr.nrrlnv_ uuamu. nu; marriages. 5. Probably you will buy a auib Sat-urday. See ours for men M85 75 and boy: at $3.50. Dunlop, King street-. A son nf nne nf the nitv nmninln wan croup In cnnuuo. vouch: In Adult: n......| :_ . ...:....A. L. D......._'. 11:. UIOII. Palms. Rubbers. 0. G. Johnson. orisb. Been child a sun. 81 75. Dunlop. Maple syrup. pure and thick. the right kind for putting up {or future use. James Raddun & Co. I Illllu H)! [)|llv(4|I Rodden & Co. I`n- u... ....L..._ THE HANDSUME NEW HEHXDENUE ON Unlon ntreet. near Dlvmun street, mu-ly oocu led by David J. Whitehead. A small ex- no taro wllloomnlewlt. Lol.ou1|uInn u.ueon'n The wind: are beginning to raise the dust: in clouds from the streets. The wn- _ wring cartn should be plncad in commis- I uion, pull auuurlng mun I puolll IIVGF. J Our clothing bu ooome noted for du- ' rsbiliby and value. Consult Dunlop, King street, {or your summer suit. { nhnilln lxrnnfinnn D C Jnhn-nn IDIIHD, [Of yO|H' UUIIIIIICP DIME. Choice (lrmtionl. O. G. orlob. VIVL- ...l...J- _..- L-_!__...._ A- Email 86 men : mlta. Dunlop. Enter Lilies. 0 G. Johnson. m-iso. ~ A little gm of Mrs. Hoskln, Basrrie street. has boon taken to the general hoa- pitll aulfering from Iiphold lover. Our nlnhhlnn ha: Annmn nntml fnr An. I mun. I E Jun: PM-axnplll Plokod Up By Our Ilepururn on Tholr Rounds. Ghoica Roaea. 0 G. Johnson. !lorisb,\\ Soc Dunlap : for oven-Ila and smacks. Ohncon Roan. non of Mr. Rope, druggisb, Tarnworth, is recovonnp from a severe ill- IIQOI. Il"...-.a. an ...-..a- ...ls- n.._I-_ INCIDENTB OF THE DAY. Johnson, We lhodlo 3 good Inlay pooh tau and ban no Institution in laying I 0 the "Qua: Boo brand in tho boll. Juno: Roddon & Co. Mon : working punu. Brant stock in Rlnpton. Doc.` 8125. SL150. Dnnlop. Kingn. Everybody stop: at Waco : Irinhov Ki3:;ton n [I-about stanchion. Tho work 1. . Potoolnh Hood dovolopfng tnyo. 25. cook I. C. Iltcholl. nu-. vnmnm b0DllI'll quarter). 148 Pine nuns}, nuod with mnoonllf rheumatic-ni foriio yarn. Two bottles of Dr. Hall`: Rheumatic Can` cured hill com lotely. Ymyooohn bottle.` For 0310 no mo - dngoton. In. L._.n- - _.._n .___- , Be Home to the uround He liiaa Taken Auil Tells Why. _ L A reporter called on Capt. Gaskin this morningin regard to the article in last night s Wiiiu, in which a mariner claimed that Capt. (lac-liin was wrong in his coii- tention that the upper canals should not be opened early in April. Uapt. use-kin claims that the manner does not know what he is talking about. In the that place it would be impossible to accommo dateacouple of million bushels of grain here now. Mooers elevator will not hold more than half a million. the river barge capacity of which the M. T. Co., controls over two-thirds. is something less than a million and where the mariner is going to make up the other half million is hard to tell unless he goes to some other part with it. Then again if grain is stored here for three weeks before it can be shipped to Montreal it is going to cost something for stoiage and who is going to pay ii? The corn exchange of Montreal which is comprised of the lead- ing grain buyers and vessel men of Mont- real is asking the government to open the canals on the `.15th April. If there was any object to be gained by an earlier opening these men would use it and fight for that object. With regard to steamers being able to make more money for their owners if the canals were opened `now, that is not so. Experience has shown vessel owners that it does not pay. with the low lreights which have ruled the last few years, to start vessels out before the latter pan of April. The M T. coin- pany ownsmorelulie vessels and river craft than any other company or person in Canada and would he the first to want to start their vessels out on the 1st of April if there was anything to be gained by so I doing. led by Dawn: J. whnencml. A small anfiftnro will oomplewlt. Lot ulna Q,ueon's muons grounds. Apply to H. V. cuunms. Bar- _ r. an u-lug run! IIIIIOC. A sg polo. tho gm. of Capb. Gukin. ha been orectod no the Ontario lunch the nu- tion. and on the Nah I May 1 union jack will oat ue. it: has . ,8urmon_niq the pole in n goldon weather cock. f" ` ..__` I I Iuln NOW loI'I. New art, denim table _covern, rtbo very Intent atylo. In in fuhionablo to have Ilob of sofa pillovn. We no showing hundred: of low cover: in silk and ntoon. R. Mc- Fn , Kingston carpet. vnrohouao. A lnlluf snow. Ab eleven o'clock today "there was quite I flurry of snow. A storm threatening for some time rooms to hnve brokon upon us. The ground wnoqnibo white for an hour or more. This is the tint snow storm since the lune week in I-`ebruny. w-I-nuwu nli HUI. At the tire on Corrigun abree eeterdny Inornin . W. Miller. mechnni gineer of the re depurbmenb. stained in knee. ininred in the upr.-eh two week: 0. The mjuriee are causing Mr. Miller much trouble. nsuutuu The force of "April fool jokes will never play out Among the many jokes yesterday was one worked ull` on nn innu. cent medical student. A number of the students visited his boarding house about twelve o'clock on Thursday night, and. arousing him from sleep. inlormed him that one ol the proleesons desired an inter- view at nine o clock in the morning. ;Sharp at the hour the student entered the office ol the professor with his face radiant in the expectancy of some good nows--seeing the examinations are about over at Queen's. The professor answered the call. welcomed the student, and awaited to hear him state the object of his visit. That not forthcomin he ` opened up a general conversation. w ieh lasted a few mfhutee. when pressure of work enforced the professor to ask the visitor what he wanted. Somewhat taken back, the student confusedly explained the cause of his visit. and then recoanizing the joke. both laughed henrtily. K:____ A Prnctlcal Joke Played On :5 lledlcall Student. "April Amdng vaaterdnv was one wmlmd MT nn nn Innn. txuun, L. TUIUW IHIU n. UIUUCWS. The successful candidates were each called upon for a speech. but as the time was late they conned their remarks to thanking the voters for their election and promising to do all in their power to further the interests and progres-i of the young liberal club. J. Healey addressed the members on behalfoi Mr Pelow who was unavoidably absent. The president. Capt). Bruce Oarruthere, congratulated all upon the orderly way in which the election was carried out. He was proud of the good feeling that was manifested. Dr. Morgan, V S , the dolealed candidate for first vice president, was called for a speech. He congratulated the victors upon their eucmse and would take his defeat as grace fully as poeeiblo. He wished the club every success and thanked the large num- \ bar of friends who hud cast their ballots in hie lavor. `. h\Ir. William Colmrn (Oartgf `$43 pin. Inst. nhod with lllnumhi .h.......o:-.. B30 `u Ullullill IIIUWII III II! DHUDIUIL Before the polls opened. come geuersl buaineee came up to be dealt with. Dr. Morgan : motion of the preceding meeting to have the club e name changed to that of "The Leurier Club. wu laid over to the next meeting. Some dieouaaion arose about admitting a number of prospective members. but thoelllir was most amicably i settled. Routley a orchestra discoureed any amount of Iwoet music during the time poll- ing was going on, which work began a few minutes before nine o qloclr. The resultu,nn- nounced shortly alter eleven o'clock, were : ' First vice president, W. McDonald; second I vice-president, J. McKay; third vice-pre I aident. J. Elliott; executive, S Corbett, J. Gunn, T. Pelow and H. Mooers. i Tho nnnnnnnfn` nnnirlnhan warn anal: Several Home ol llnnlneu Laid over until Next Meeting-About I Hundred New lumber-I JoIn'-l'I: II luv :5 Powerful 0rgnnuullon-`l'he Ileotlon Retqrne. A very large gathering oi the young liberals uoembled in their roome. Golden Lion block, Inn evening`. to elect officer: I ior the ensuing you-. 'omination occurr- ed one week ago, when the honorary presi- dent. preu denu.Ieoretm`y.corresponding ee- cretary and treasurer weru,elected by occlu- mation Over a hundred newmemben join- ed last night, and the strong aggregation now reaches about 500. A large vote was, lzhorefore. polled and I grep deal of inter- I eat and enthusiasm shown in the election. . . m . . - . . . _..I 11.3.`... -L- -xoslln ............I 11' ul u1ii:iIdl'at1chcd lr'lck "uiiuu' cTo'r}}1-]- Unlon and Albert streets, wlth four ll! lots. Apply to A. srrnucunu. YOUNG UBERAL8 HELD AN EN- THUBIAITIO MEETING. |THE ELECTION or omcans. THE DOCTOR WANTS YOU. can. msxws cums. .-j.:-_-:_: A ring Polo lulud. ..I- AL- _)c; _pn . .. l-I:|TI;od an Log. 1.. M. rv....:_-._ -._.- It on Now York. .I.._:.. L-LI- _. . Irma ,j)A1LY WHIG, SATURDA1 APRIL 2`. V1898. -6 win": Ina sloop Iounuvy iron can d W in v ' &lth.:nd ljd. nz nun. am: ll 1%! ll OVI] way. in Both hnlth ma poem. and without interfering with budunduos Writo in condaneo for puonlali. `I'M Dixon Cue Oo..N0- 40 Put Avuno. (nu: Hilton and). ilontuul. E HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCE ON nonnnlod bv David J. Whitehead. A small 9!-

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