to `thou cumin; to Meets or the lion- uy he Gold Heme. One thing ehould be imprueed upon ever miner, roe r or treder coming to A eeh, to the iondyke or nine Yukon country, and than in she neoeoeii oi pro- viding an ndequecennd proper i euppiy. Whether procured in the eoetee. in the do- minion. or at the supply atoree here or fur- ther on. thin must be hie primery concern. Upon the manner in which the miner ma obeerved or neglected this precaution more then upon my other one thing will hie run out or failure depend. Than nnnniim mueh In hnnlrhlnl nnrl ouuncn vamonlpns. ommn aonlou _A._,.. II .n |~ A wono o.;e7.i Vvmn DAILY wme, suvnnn. APRIL 9. was. had .4 .... like now. :31`? 3. umuou um ll. xmnon. Yonhrdny lb lhynuhc buolnll hum ahead deft at the had: of the Artillery llnhoounonolloolnu ol thognnohing Ivontv-three to Ian. Bmuicc : Artillery Il.T Hcollmd II Inll; lhkllnrlota A. Oooper and A. Helm. 1`. no no unpln M ` mg. . - `ROBINSON BROS., ' Um I nu-mp u.....1..n.o- Int-Into mung Inn." R. u. Dunlap. of tho Ioonl \`.|l.C.A. Inn. attend I M-in hull match between Pacheco and Bollovillo lull oventnp. in which an Inn: tum nsily dofuhd their oppooonn. The Eastbound (`alas Nino plnyod II Install guard. and 0 main `in knee! II)fI0|`y|:o`:l`$0( sine: blivo. Tbohlhtho won: Human. R. :::::.r;::.:'.. :2: ':::`:.:'.: W M `- Ynnhnnlnu mks Il-._-_L_. L...L.I| ....._ K|'|'D&II[I @1101. I'll! IQQQOII. Tninor Harvey Raid, nding the truck at Mount Choamy in poor condition. Inn neural u now ruining ground for his burnout lnnnry. TM llnmman Timnn nnnniinn :50 IR; IIOTIOIII mnnry. Tho Hamilton Timon, speaking of the Y.M.0A. nshlotic noun. any! : "King. non ban 5 puticulurly clam bum mo of II'lI*!IlI R. H `innlnn nl 3|.` I....I \ n n A mun snrnou 0! mo munbon. Bollovil 0. Stirling. Tweed mud Mudoc any organ: I district. in the OLA. in. mrmodiato series. this Tuning: "alt-n |l..A n...a.-.... LL- ......L ' [INF IIIUTHKXDYL Cmmnodom Sbnngo, ol tho ynohb club. formally oponetl tho an a heat} by a nil nbouo the harbor. E n Y '|`|ml.'.'.....A....I . . _ _ . . _-... L-u -LA- IIII IIKHIII III. IIIIDOIX '1`heKv'nQIIon laoroooo Mun hold thoir lint. prncvico yoohniay morning with a large turnout of the munbon. Hnifi A `H-Inna \.._4.I g-nal \l--l-- npln. ` On Queen`: campus yanterdng afternoon the uooniablon football players old 5 mm- instructive. o Cnunqui buolnll comm and the AI- bnrh ntronh ninn mno..s..I bu. ................. venuary. nee oougnu r new racing wheel. The ynchb club will commence the week. '1 dance! on Wedneeday evening next an R p In. l]n (`lnnnrn nnvnnn- ..--e...J-- -!A-....--.. um mwruquu ouoonu comm and the Al- bert street. nine contacted for euprumcy l this afternoon. |`.s....-....A-u_ n...._, ,5 .| _ _, ,. . n . Whnlu `rnnnplrlng In the sporting Anna AI Report: 0. E`. A. Kirkpatrick wheeled down to Alex.-muiria Buy yeuterda ~. M. P. Raid. gmnrd at. age Kingston ni- tentiary. Ina bought rnow racing V col. Vlfhb club will nnmmnmvn Hm n-nab. __:_ HAT DESIRABLE llR|l`l\' H()l'SE, NO. lltl Uoru Hlreet. ; uxlvnnlun dining room and kNohen.w|I.I1mrmu'1';mmIn-rn In vwry way` [Ont Imxlemlv. Alunlhnlu Donlruhlu Hlurv um welllng on Wollln Ion Htrvot. ucnnplodhy Dun. Egan an at gnr and 'I`obau`c0 Store. Ankh In I-`nut nnnu u. mucneu s. The nim in the m.-umfncturo of The Goo. E. Tucketh & Co o (Ltd ) Myrtle Cut tobac- oo in to develop and retain the natural aroma of the tobacco. This requires groan skill and a knowledge of very intoroctlng chemionl laws, but the ro.-um Attained no vastly superior to all forms of avoring ox- tracts. l:OWll. ` Moth bans. moth mmphor. camplmr gum. preserving camphnr, elc..cho|p uh E. C. Mitchell's. u... ..:... :_ AL. ..._..._n. .. ,_. .1 run , n,. 5`-`I K\U(I `TH [me Ill!- They do nuv that the nrrivnl of a good batch of Iburay King:-mniuna in Washing- ton on Wednesday can-ed presldenb Mc- Kinleym 1-my his Inoaang-e to nongre-I. He wanted to show "tho boys" about the bowl}. n...L. 1.--- ...-.m 4.. n.-- my- no no ouuuau. lmnlon land: In mama clothing. See his 83 and $10 fine units. 'I"|\.... .1.` ...... LI._A AL- -_..z_.,I -r _ _-. I DU" ours I0 $1. UU|\I0p. Tho conduct: of blue ntudanta on Thurs- day night) was boomh. Their remnrhn were cheap. their yells very count And their butfonoory pninhzl. Dr. Grant wne right; when he asked those who mu.-b bray to go outside. limulnn laaila In wm..*:. ,.l..I-l\:..,. E1..- L:_ Ul Fprl Haw. Biggest. monk man's suite in Kingston. Son ours an 37. Dunlop. Thq nnndnnh nf Mm nlmrhntn nn Thur-n. Somo bnrgninu In onmerna an E. C. Mit- choll'a. n-|. l1-II n..-_ g- _.z_|; p_., .| , | ,,,p (`II I. Onk Hall. Open bonighb for the buying 0! nprinn hate. Rina-gr. nnml. -nan . ...u. :. Il:.....-L.... DIIEOHUII. Town Topics. Monlroal. writes bhab the Bnrrml Wmu, Kingston. iueldom wrong. bub it does think icnuBrlt.iah to on can that in hopes "the United Shanon wi be hclpod by (iron Britain in its war with Spain. Rnmn In:-nnhu in nnnnnnnn nh I` ('1 Mn uunvog, rung screen. I`eerleaa lnwn green in she been mixture for lawns. 25: nlb.; 5 lb. for 3!. E. C. Mitoholl. ?l\.....- ll\-...l_- |n-._..._,| ..,,,p.-, .n . .1 Welling wollln m-,cnplod'Iiy' . M Apply to I-`nmx Hmnv. awn U|l'p6li WRTBHOIIPO. High time to buy that new unit). Consult Dunlon, Kmg I-tract. Ihanrlnan Ins-on nu-Ann in nu. I-\n\-L. ...l..L...._ ulw.-. um: null. ' (letting rid of our dry good: stock. Twenty per conb. all` dress nnodn. twnoda, ho-lory. gloves, etc. R. McFn\ul, King- ston csrpetz warehoune. Ink Hm. kn Imu Hub. nan: ...n. n........n. uunlup H uluullnlz. 599 Ill! :50 man's units. The wind on Good Friday was irom the southwest. acharming quarter. Prophets any ih pro-agoa prevailing winds for seven weeks The ppring too an n conatquence will be freighter! with good things. Uunlitv in nlwnvn nnnnirinrnd in nnrlnn A man named Muabnrd is just: embark- in`: in the butchering buninan in Newborn. That`: n case of theetornnl fitness of things --mustard and mean. You nlwnyn roalizo on an invoatmenh in Dunlop`n clothing. See his 90 man : auitn. Tho uvlml nn (lam-I ll`.-M. Inn: hm... M... will on lrUu(ul'.B(l wlcn [(000 omngs. Quality is nlwnya considered in spring ham. Oak Hull. llntl-u .\.. -{.l ..l ...... J-.. _-_..I, _; _L dull]!!! l\Ul(l Fa Why don b men learn to rponk? The proceedings ab Queen`: nndinnl oonvnmr tion was rcndered (mm) by the mob that outside of principal (lmnb and Dr. Oonnell, every address was read. Pnvnrh nlnhh .n.~li.|. -mdm. nu..u.....L.. UVBI`y lI(lLll'U|`l Tl! FINN]. }ovorb oloch. stylish spring ovorconba. Oak Hal`. All I..'...l- ..l .._.._:_.'_,,. ,,.._, 1,1 2,, , u \IlIK I'll)! - All kinds of ropairinp, vnrni-hing and uphnletermg done promptly ab Jmnoa ` Reid's. A .. . M . . . ..-..I ll.._;.__.| 1, 1.-. 4., n u Illl. Gunner Ellie, who deserted hub Sunday from "A battery. iain qunrbera nccur-ed of denorcinn. He was found working for Mr. Wnrtmnn. :1 Front: road farmer. He will be court.-marbialed. M....m-b. ....u........- .... L- 1,.` _,.. ..A L , UBK IIIII. Home cleaners. have your repairing and mnttrem-on made over an very little cnab on James Roid p. nu... 4-... ....._ n_-_., .. ,._.,u, u an Skin Sofas : AVGWBFD | Oak Hall. I1... .. ..I uuruup. mu Bnu -M.) mng EH00!)- Uofore placing your order for your IROB '03 clo see the Massey-Harri: at R. H. Inb- aon's bicycle livery, 207 King attach. Your new unit: an l)un|op`n. The hotel ab Wonbminntor purl: in to be greatly Improved by addition of about thirty feet. at: the wash and and the addi- tion of one ahory to the entiro building. Easter hlt. evarv nluuln lmnwn. (hi: i mun Ul one awry U0 (I16 enma nuumng. ' hate. every shade known. Oak Hall. n........... INN- _L- .|,___.,; 1.-. n, n EHO IDTUUIVIIIU asylum. 31. for n nobb pair of spring trousers. Dunlap. 351 an 35.`! King atroob. Before nlnolmr vnnr nrrls-I` lnr vrmr Inns: nun. Fnfty patients were hub wnek transfor- rod from Rockwood asylum, Kingston. to tho Brookville asylum. S`) far In nnhhv nnhv nf -urban h-nnnnpn no Fiivoryhody who had a bicycle took od- vnntnge oi the no weather yesterday. There was also much _drlving. . The boys` like Dl1ni0p'H ciothing. A copy 0? the Bum.-an Wmu of 1835 was one of the nrtioian lonned no I ourio exhibition hold by the masons oi Winni- en. Not: one oid-nook hat in the house. Oak Hail. h`.h.. ..-Al....L. ...-.- l,,. ._,__l- L._-.._J_ llll DUE DO U! WIUD-lled Venloll. Easter bargains in lpring clothing. Dun- lop Flvnrvhndv wlm haul n Hnumln Innb ...a_ Z `nu lploo at Ivory nu |.uo-wnh| nu Poomo Au `Inning About--lIoImn la Oil!!! in Annltlcn at `luau Who Ate 'I`II'Ml Iona. Oak Hull--Spring Inc: are All In. Monday will he a bank holiday. Boyuum. O2 and 33. Dunlop. The pollcb had as qmeo day yesterdny. A number of men and hay: indulged in cooker spouting nbove Cmarnqui bridge yenlerdly. ' Oak HaIl-~Nw spring ovoroontn. rockvillo has pm.-nod n by luv compo]. ling the use of wldo-tired vehiolu. gnfnr haw-nah-n In -n..:..... ..l..LI..l.._ IL... SPORTING PARAG RAPH8. VIII U5 CUUFU-IHBTUIHIHU. Newer-b patterns. up to date apnng huts. )nk CLOQEBURN FUIIMKRLY 'l`Hl~} REN- deme of lion. U. A. Klrkpmrlvk. beami- mll{0IIItunted,uppon|m Mmxlonnhl Purk. Ap- ply Kmnu-.n-nmrx (E Rnumw. ununrlo st. _.__.__ PARAGRAPH! PIQKID UP SY OUR IUSY REPORTER! mclnzmrsyor um um. 0:9 IIIBIIIRIVUIBOUUUIT HUITII COIIIOHU. `Pablo: boating precious olliblec were spread in tho Sabbath school room. and won the centre of nl.trl\cl.lon during the hours of six and aoven. The teachers look- od glter the warm: ol their pupils in moth- orly fnhion. After supper the children amused thomnlvon in aovuol gums on the church lawn umil 7:31) o'clock when the worn culled mm the church. and wit. thoir pu-onto liohnod to A choice pro- srammo. comioting of colon. nciublonc. lnloguoo. rudinge. am A joyous than no spent nnd the children vnll long to- mnmhnr Hm nnrl Friduv nf IRIIR. ` VII SW09 IIKI EHO OINIOIVH Will I N member the Good Fridny of 1803. It Wu (.`.hIIdnn`o Day. An old custom was revived in the Bap. liah church Sabbath school ontordny. in viving the children as G0O( Friday ton. lb vmn n reeurmctlon which was truly ap- wocinted by the little ones. and they on- Lzyed tlmmnlvontochoir hearts cont.ont.. Ahlnn In.-tiny! nv-nninnn mlihlnn inn:-n -mu-uu 1n -1: nil!-vwlllull null]: Many Kinmimniane will regruh to hear oi the death oi Mrs. (ixrrerb, oi Toronto. fornierly of this vih_v. She was the wife of `captain (lerrnhtr, of Toronto. who nailed tho ntoamer Ella Rose for no long and which bone was called after Mrs. Gnrretb. lla- ceeaed wen n woman of kind disposition. was in member of Sydoulmm ntreeh Metho- dinb church nnd bhe stamp of chriehain woman loved rind admired by all. She woe is eii-(er of tho late llr. A. M. Ross. lleeides her hnebend ehe leaves to mourn her loss eight children. Mrs. (larreto has been immlided for some yoere. being con- linod ho tho house for almost ten months. Deceererl wen nn ennh of Houghbon and R. J. Wilson of this city. CIIIIIIII \aIl|Ijl'l|[|llII|lllI IIIBUll|I`I The congregation of the Baptist church heldita Annual meshing on Wednesday cvenimnwhon tho aovcral do mrtmenta pre- sented satisfactory reports. he troanurofa naport was received with gdbd cheer. He was ahloto show A nancial abnmmenb with on credit balance for a small amount, even though the church began the your wibhadebn of some 8300 The retiring otcern were re elected : Deacons. Capt. E. A. Booth. ar.. C. Moultou: ushers. O. Litton, C. H. Picturing. U. Moulton and A. Phillips; necretary, ll. Sallebtlry; troun- urer. W. H. Scralngn. -urrrnu-u -II II V" l.lI I` I'l'llW An amateur bicyclist; came to grief on Barrie street yesterday. As he was pass- ing Stuart: street another wheelman mu across his "bow nt R "goin -iorthe-doc tor rate of speed. The s ock to the amnteur s nerves wan so great: that he lost his balance and toppled over, ripping his new trousers from the knee to nhe foot. Alter the calamity he headed homeward. Death 0|` mm Annlln. l\IisoE|iv.1 Anglin. eldest: daughtervof the late John Anglln. Bro\\er s Mills. died on Tbursrlay. an the residence of Mr. An- derson. l)ivI'sion snrret. Miss Anglin was ill about a week with pneumonia. l)o- ceased was a resident of Kingston for yearsand carried on dross-making. She was o member of Brock street) Methodist church. The remains were conveyed to Cataraqui cemetery to-day. Om-bstt`s More Ilurglarlsed. Between the hours of eleven and three o'clock yesterday Uorbatt s hardware store was broken into, an entrance being gained throughtho back door. The till won rilled and its contents, amountln in all to about eight dollars. taken. As ar as could be ascertained nothing else was carried oil`. About noon a number of boys were seen hanging around the place and suspicion rests on them. The burglars broke a nine of clean in the back door and (hm sck the bolt. I l`r:)Tn AM: null Iliuropo. Arrived Inn week two hundred md fty Persian and Axminucor rugs, new carpets. oil cloth: and linolauma. We show the lnrgeno shock and quote the lowest prices. No need to go outside the clay to furnish our housea. Everything you nood can a gob an the Kingston curpeo warehouse. R. M::Faul._ the c'..`.';... on-ow homily. Tholnterosb 0! handling game cock: is evidently developing mun Lash evening jun: Alter duck, two young man who reside just outside the city. were named convoy- mg as one full of the birds away in a mu - non. They tried to on them through (age city "on the qulot-," us the cook: crow unexpootedly. ..u -..w. 0.1%! tINlVERHI'I`\ AVENUIC AND Nu. llhlollnuton Hlroot. linth brink hllnsm, lth I" lnrvinrn nnn...mI...`....- 3.... To UnI!`b;)I1I|d$l` Klnton. A oorrolpoudonc in the Bollavillo Intelli- gonoar say: Manure. Tickell will not: con- sider any proposal for the removal of their nu-ken factory from Bgllovillm further than hlmbto Km oton. as they purpose their long eatnblin. ed retail wurorooms to re- main in Bellovillo. A Pain ted Floor IW tuna: Hvran. xnuvoum an Wuuncton strut. New fut. Q Baum`. Avenue. (`Mugs I} It lunln lire-:5` lethal. ,2; is m.-aclle for oors and noon on . Made to walk on. Insist on getting t from .__vont deakr. . Colo: cards will be mailed if you are interested. A V < booklet on painting also. not incawm-wnsano 01!. > , Faun` ape cocoa dunno. IN (nal Street, (1om\&nn1L an \\`...?.l-mom-nu _-nI, Rain I nD. `nu uroqtuc And cheapest. Provost, at the New York clothin uboro. has this season 5 aria: variety of n I clue of material suitable Ior order clothing and prices warn never so low as this reason. Special line of pnnblnq mndo to nrder for Q3 60. Gunnntood to give m-clue wur. makes housekeeping easier. A dusty carpet keeps the whole house dusty. A Rig can be` easily shaken and the dust left outdoor. vuru l'lIIl In UIII Will Win: Trunk : Magnum Oinbmdn Guaranteed by E. C. Mitchell, drugglnh. 250. ngd 40. oounurfolt Iona: In 0|:-oulutlon. A large numbor of oounborfeln vc and non oonn place! an In clroulnuon In the clay. Ono hotaelnm bu bun bnrdoned wioh oovornl aomoofwhioh huvo boon hand- ed over to the pollen. ___..._._._.._.j_: IJIDVI VVCII I Then 83 book 9 then In M10 `vlndowx Jnnnnl Oonqrogntlmml Ileotluxu `|.--...........-..u.... -.|.- n_...;,. -|_.. Death of An linoemml Lmly. ._. II:..A.A 4... .., ,,:II _,_ , A A No.11! UNlVERHI'I`\ homo.-a, wlth all modern om1vonlonnon. Ilene modu- us. Ponmulon Mu Int. Appl to Smear. In`. NluIn'r1'.-'!37Jo muum 1-urea . Rev-;l-v'-I An Awful Frlght unn..n-. hl......Il..o. --...- A... ... OITY ANrD1;lOTNlTY. Loon wen : `won won r. boo ooh 8 s.mho`v4nd?w. Aw . n Ouro Pllol In one Wool l.._-|.:_ In, , A- DIE SIInwm.W/mm: . srtcm I-`Loon Pa/u_r r 5 Thk pom-nit 0! Bit Bnndfonl Flaming `given to Queen : univumy in my lilo- iko. lb vua puintodvbv Wyloy (mot. To- mato. and can our $900. '.x Miller : Compound Iron Pill: have such virtue that ovory one should try thou. Sold by ull druggiah. ____._J_ lot In! Innclup You want: nice. nobby pair of show. You can not. themohupeot I0 Ahornuh_vo. IIIU I Wu I.IIIl[II@l'I III- Miaa Etta Reid went over to Rochester, N.\'.. to visit: her mm. ill with pneu- monin. She took the cliuuo [mall and in now very ill. Her mother and Bumuol Corbett hcwo gone over to stand tho No. com In mi. and cured In one night. hy applying in may and throat Track`: hlgiomc Ointment. 25c. and 40:3. 8. (J. Miwholl. druggiat. n nu run am I'll nnunnln. On Thiiredey evening courb Frontenac No. 150. l.O.F.. lield e plenum eociel in the lodge rooms, Prlneeea genes. The members end friends in large numbers were preeenuindulging in is very joyous time. The following pmgnunme wee preeentod : Speech. alieirmnn, W. M. llronnnn. l).S. (LR. ; piano duet. Mleeea Hughes: eong. Miee McMillen; recitation. Bro. Bubher lend; club ewingin . E. Morgana; inelru- meniel qiierbebte. {hudeville nlub: eong Mr. Mills: reoibetion. Bro. Simone; vooel duet. Stamp and .'1`urner; instrumental aolo. Bro. P. Nneli; tong. Mr. Bailey: in- strumental quercetbe. Veudeville club: "God {Save the Queen." lllIIIlUI's (liven a ohonce to s R. Ellis denied having euld he was wor ing for the (l.'l`. R. or that he had been connected with the Montreal Herald. He also refuted the statement that he represented the cheque as good as gold. What he had said. was that the signature on the peper wee es good as gold. It was understood. when the clique was hended over that it was not volid nnd should never be presented to the hank. He claimed that the paper wee filled out when he was under the inuence of liquor. As he has friends in Toronto chief Huisey hes written to ilnd out his record` In view oi this he was re- mended until Tuesdey next. It appears i~2llis had a 0.1`. R time table and was go- ing among the mernhents getting them to take edvertieing space on it. ullhll ue eouiu raise some money. .1. B. Hawle . proprietor oi the board- ing house. in tie wltnees box. said that Ellis or Lewis came to his house on Tues- day last. remaining there until arrested by the police on Thursday night. -It being the custom to ask strangers ior pay- ment for board in advance, Mrs. Hawloy approached Ellis on Wednesday. He re- quested that he be allowed until dinner hour.of the following day to pay it. his re- quest being granted. The appolnteddinner hour arrived and hills did not appear lor the midday meal. At supper time he re- turned and sat down at the table in an in. toxicatod condition. He was then asked by Mr. llawley for payment of his beard, and he produced a blue cheque for $25.say- mg that it was as good as gold. but he could not ive the mono until the cheque wan casino . (load Fri a being a bank holiday he would be unab o to cash it until to day, and Mr. Hawley notcaring to wait that time volunteered to accept the ohequeil it were valid. and give Hills the dillerence. Ellis told him to take two weeks boarrl-- novon dollara~-out oi it. and to secure him- self. asked for areoeipt. which was given. Mr. llawley did not propose to giro over the change until he inquired into the au- thenticity of the cheque. and Ellis asked him to advance one dollar, and being ro- ineod, he nleaded [or went ~ve cents. which he did not not. Mr. lawley then visited the U.'l`.l{. ticket oillce to look up particulars. and learned that general man- ager 0. M. Hays did not usually give out cheques of that nature. 110 became sus- picioue and handed over the paper to con- stable Mcilullagh and Ellis was arrested. The prisoner had told him that he was formerly a journalist and had worked for the Montreal Herald. lie was new work- ing for the (l. 1`.lt. getting out advertising matter. Ill-.. - LI.....-- A- _....| '4! I ' ` , _ mllv lllllntnd. unnnnlln Mnn.ln....I.| n....n. A .. um pull) week. In the police court: this morning he pleaded gmlby of uotorlng the cheque. bun pleaded mnoonnco oi abbolnpthm to do- fmud. Ha I8!0l`lCd than the cheque. which wnu drawn on the Ontario bank, in favor of J. W. Ellia,wM never intended tor proaenbnuon to uho bunk. bub ho mom! used it an a "stand off for hi: board bl I until he could mm Hmvlov. nrom-nnmr nl Mm hnnrrl. money mm no lo much Ihtld. Ellis claims no be a journniioo. and up be won connected with the Toronto Mnii before its amnlgunubion with the Empire. He has hoon drinking very homily mring the pub week. In u: nnlinn m.....o, um- .........i..... L- .. -uuvuv v n chnrgo of nbtcmpun to pun an Illegal cheque {or 0:6. dnwn ,,on the Grand Trunk rcliwa . Tho ohtquo hndcmlklng fnc-cimiloo general unm- ger Hays signature. Emu has been. In the 01? for 5 row dun under the mum at J. W. .owIu.md bourdod with Mrs. Haw- lay, Clarencc ubrooh. on whom he trlod no prul the cheque (on: board bill. Ho ox- pocted bu rccolvc tho change In good money and bo much ch cd. HIM: nlnlmn an In a L... Au Adnnlulng Aunt In ftulblo-no Ad- mlu mu (him and up the cm Upon whlntoy-no In Boon lommdod Un- tlltuudu. John mm. a 'l`oronIonlnn. mu umb- od Thursday :1! he by police conatnblo Unlc, lor dmn onnm. A mrunta bad mo been nned for hln M-rub on nbtom Mn Illegal chemo tarp 1:5. drum .nn mo wamtufro rum: Mosul mmmmmwmm The forests to Bnurtnln. L..-_J_.. A..A~I- - - 1`ho'l`wo Dnluhhn III. `:5. |)..1J ._.._L 4..-" - I\ (in 11'. - ROM MAY low. I)E'l`A(!HF.l) BRICK REFU- denue, No. |1L`HInlnn Hamel. East. mvlm: City Park: mrnlnhwl or unmrnlnhod; eleven rooms; modern vonvenlmmm. .\;;Ply In Im. A. W. IRWIN, Cor. Klngnnd Unlon truetu. T__,, 3- L. BTH.BR`u I'InnuhntaunctjIc LAIQ-LL4` A. STRACIIAN. - AGENT. Sol!-oiling ulna. One-piecn enuzk and axle. Boltloaa head and seat post. Largo tubing "tapered." msking it ntron . Nio lo steel clmin. and the onion! running wheels made. A Good Wlml tor S53. Inated. The '98 Lndiea` CRESCENT in the lmndsomoat. wheel in the market. The best equipment procurablo in on it. Dunlop Tires. loop frtms. troll crown. lined aluminum chain guard. udjnatnblo handle bar. boatnddlo. `HARDY6: co. A FEW POINTERS To See It Is To Want It. (J. _TAW_EDl)iEl.I.'. HREE HMALI. l`l}NEMEN'I` ll1)UHlIHuli` ulxrnomn, all In good 1-nnvlH.I-on on LIV- In nlvrm Avmue. Rlmt. xnmlvrnta-. Apply In .Mm:xx.m. Rlnxuton, or Anmucn Hm- nous, l.l\'|n|;st0n Awnuv Suthe-rland s} -" .`.'k%"%....___.:+_"`_.`-E Any ono uontomplnolng ordering I Bulb or Ovorcou would do Iull to look no the goods. and upoolslly tho Low Prlou. Scorn open ovary night: hill 0 o'clock. tarALL WORK uUABAN l`EEl).'n 'A Harvest _0f Bftrgains. III I |1Lal\I'lIo WC` I BB3 um; bccalsion that; ex- len ve no evotyw on. but simply uupoihtive moth- BEES: J3 n'3t":Ta'3f:{'ur:: of the cnanoma MINERAL WATERS ll.-A an`---l__ AL-!... -._ Place of production or hP:l\A gnu no.0 0|.` l`..a.....- 131 Princess Street. Wdlland-Vale Wheola ON Drop in and see the New wa. In in 5 won. known In c U 0 h A b b h I GRAN!) UN- ION out-ted om otthononh `nnoI-tzmontn ot Piooo Good: In M tho olhy. - Hun inn purohuod tho ent-lro stock of the Tnllorln llopn-mono 0 mm UNAND UNION ODO- THINIIOO. all a rloo than wll allow mo to almost Eu! Prices 3 In Two! I room In an ml. with In- lnlo Wall Paper than vnlll a war he nnmollll wmng thou mu rooms. \\ He the 0 paper mu nlmoul. ar- null an an mom. 0- :IImh mun!` Inc-u'\`mI'|n?: __....____..i__________________ ulxrnomn m . . Illllllnn Ax-nnvnn lInntU...'.:`|(.).I lal.t.'nl _`.,...,L`.` ._...__..___..__.._..______..____ $1` BARGAIN--Tl{ A1` Bl}AU1`IF'ULLY amused dumwhed llrlok Home corner nlon and Albert nu-ecu. with four Nil lots. pply to A. H-rnuomne. v `um H'l'UNl'1REHl|iEN('E, 210 QUEEN 8",, 1| nenrtllergy I-Strc-M; Imam-d bf hm wnt,-r; nlmodorn eonvenh-not-n; vxmnunn kit:-hen, mo. Apply In Cu-'r. 'l`noMAs F. TA\'hUll on the premises. : mun Nu- when ol-9 will I nml so much hunky no mm mooqnI.hem _.____._.__._....._____..____,___.. l`}IRl!ZE-STORY BRIVK llUl`HE. MUIWIRN (`on \'un|u|I(':-:4, nltunlud 2-l0JnhI|nt.m1 Htrwi. (corner or llnrrlv, nppamltv III.-Ahnp`n Pultuw; Apply to R. (?nA\vHmn. rum ufqnm-In Stnwt. M King mum, possession May Int; mod- mprpvomentr rent moderate. Apply next doorwluao ml-son. A VERY COMF'0R l`AIlLIs`. l)WELLXN(i. N0. urn 11 Km Btroot. Exwnnlon and an {no `oonvenl noon. mm modurnba. Appy ` door todunan Pmcm. .__._.__.__..._._.___..___.._ .__._._____........____..__.__. FU.NISl-g!) T11 I)EIRAB[.ln RESI- enoo. Jolmnoq streeu Good locality, rrtbot drain , all modern oonvunlenuos. pplywnn. ADDILL. Better Values than we thought it possible for menu- taoturers to turn out. HOUSE OCCUPIED BY MIL MERBIOK. Km! I-moot. Exumalon all odorn next. to Japan RICK RESIDENCE. N0. 179 DIVISION Il`,. oloven rooml; not water heating nnd onmr Eudora oonvenlunouu. Apply next door to E. Wnwu. E RAVI`) TW() NICE III DUHFZH ON JOHN- nton Hmm to rent, lumvuun (flurg and nhnm streets. Apply to Hmrn l!oM., my street. AL!` 07' THE FLAT OVER THE BIBBY 82"! Olothin I-note Klnx uroet. om- no : Pr n n; Onion. pply cl mo "9 __r..., ..- V7 -.- v--u EENT FFICl ON FIRST FLOOR Carrunnrm or-It ufnrmwr (`Inremm I olllnaton Htraeuo). Apply to .1. II. (.'.umu' tn. , . wmwm. un Bl}OCK STREET. num- nu pououlotr n I malorn Improvonmnu. Apply to 0. Lxvnlam-on .1 mm. !.'.'_`!'-.-_-_-* rnmcn. 191 B CK STREET. Improv Annlr tn (3. Ltvnfnn-mu A m... _ . V. ,,. _, ----:____.-___j_ I-IE HTUNF} m.`HlI>l~2N('E. 8'1`. _ by wnt ,UUl!l'4', :2}! WILLIAM ermucm tension nchon. rent moderate. IOUIIAOY O SHAW. DUHE. WILLIAM srlucm. w-mlvgggig` scihgf. A run Pups $p;cNIII; mu ny Dmild J. whlwhond. A mini! ox'~ turn wlll nonupletolt. mu olnu Qneelrn Irgo [rounds Apply to R. V. Ina. Byr- I . ..__.._._.____._______ B LNDBOME N W RESIDENCE ON 11 n Itreot. mar hlvlnlon street, lately hated by David J. whlwhoml. small ox~ oonmleto It. Int. mllolmn u.nmn'u _ _ , -, RIC-( HOUHE ON` QIJEEN ETREE m cm lmpmvegponu; oxtonm I On. Atmlv Hi]. It .AllIllvmlIinn mu nuul-In cm q.U1v:r.N HTIIEE?` mtaern Improve nonu; oxtoml on. Apply t.o.!. A|IltU l'IlIRlI- HOUSE IN VA UG N TERRACE, PRIN- oou Street, ocouxed by Dani: Bronlun. Rnnpulon any lat. pply at Wino Omoo. Reliable Shoe House. no--.----- ............. , gm}: an m xo. 1 vwomc mnnicn, mu .moJern oonvonlenool. Apply at. `FER sue. New Arrivals' Daily. JO BI LET. L 7" mm w-ms THE BLOOD I to haul Ind euro nluln dIunuu- III. I! cents I lnrn nu-Jun. ll Ind our nlkln dlunkszo-- I} t argl II dznioaono. 6'37? a: .\v ...'f?.`.... .'. s{` V VGIIIQDM. r. tax- A pp?! "III: I. uouumoa. . I`. run.-3: Want Lily; Osps. .'sa.. summer. 0. Gown; Iuoolotob Boy, Cool. I. has I E2".'b'"'nu...' ` i:.""1\'.'c'.'."X's".'; 4000. . oomou. nut. . Wt . Itch. Ln:-uh: n 0-...-. I)-L D-.. S H]7ES F*l{[%AT[ ll? EC `T W `Do oonploto tho opci oootumo-ohou that will rightly hush lady : gown or thogcnsbnuro unit. had sin 0 at right mas Bonoolthouwut t iogltn o! I brown lid with silk nmng top: to hatch. aunt lnotou. Soc Prof. Donnwond at British Ameri- oun hotel. Kingston. on Tuoodny. April lotto. mo system 0! nplucing loan but on bnld bond: `in tally tnnrvelloun. Then to not the nligheou knee of tnlaoneu And In- .lidOQ Inproviog ono'o upponrusco they at- loni ptohction again ooldo. The Inner never rnlino that ho his in on it in no light and comlorublo. Ont 35,000 are in use and the number in inonuiog flatly. Tho ll 1 ILA Infant (Indnnn we no numoor us monuuog duly. Tholndiu villnlnouolhlstootdolignu and nylon in hair goods--wGm. bangs, may Inna, switches. on. They bung beauty nd youthful uppoonncv to the hot. no of nut vim nncu-Gain so do hill Ink. Ilia nlmn (IR TIE. OI IIOII V not min this chums. mu II uoa. who never lorgoho. " I`no medial convocation was ouch I sue- oonu it bid: fair to Income one of the fun- Mno of unlvoniby life in Kingston. Rev. principal Grant, in come excellent advice to the graduates. urged them meet strong! to be. above all. christian gentle- men. ~ he university can point out path, but the great work of intellectual or moral excellence muat be accomplished by each man for himeell. They go forth not to iind ready-made places. They make pieces {or themselves. and depend upon it every men would get what hewns entitled: eome nlittlo more. The close was the first fruite of the amalgamation of the medical college with Queen`a. and he hoped ita members would do aometbing extraordinary to aignaline that fact. Queen`e. without government aid or millionaires at its back. cannot ullord to lose the support and encourage- ment of its generous sons, of whom no has many. The univerait does not forget her acne. and he was delig ted to say thnt they had not forgotten her. Fame won had its- reward, and this was evidenced in the honor conferred u n l)r. Purdy. Dr. (lrnnt said that t was a xed law oi the univereity never to confer a degree upon ita own members and this was a reeeon that long ore this the vener- able dean. Dr. Garrett and others had not been honored. If they had been cuteidere their brillisnt attainments would have been recognised. In conclusion the principal eaid that whether rnduates were forgotten or not. though a lutely alone in the world .every man who so desired could meet win In God. who lo:-gets. Tue medial nnnvnnarinn inn mush m an. IIHU IIIIlV'I`"}y- The members of tho greduetin clue were than edclroesed by Dr. Moore. rock- ville. the re reeentetive oi the university on the med ml council. He gave them good edvice and urged them to eecure h ret-clue Iibreryee noon as poeeible. A men wee known by the hooke he read to well eeby the compen he kept. They must Ieern to labor on wait. and much have the oonrege of their convictions. Ho rpoke of the benets of industry, and wrongly recommended hie hearers to be- were of elnnder end to be polite and truth- ful. Every true phyeioien ehould be an gentlemen. "Keep out o! debt, be said, end then oloeed I most interacting oddreee witrla tho worde. "Let duty be your into!)- wo ." uvu cu uaeaea. uuneno. Dr. Purdy was present: and replied. He said ib was with no ordinary pleasure than he visited Kingston and his aime mater. He rejoiced. and was proud, than his na- ture university has aeen iii: to enroll his name upon its scroll of honor. His euccosz-. he said, was due bo Dr. Fowler. and what medic he had oblinined was. in reality, re- Ilected from hie old teacher. He said he was delighted in the sabiaiaotion that; he had the endorsement and approval of over lly colleges in the land of his adoption. hun this was but of secondary importance and value no the mark of appreciation be- stowed "b my own university in my own nabive lsn I Be renewed his allegiance to the college and hie steadieeh loyalcy no the university. Thl nmmlam-a nf Hm nrnolnnsn Alan: Ill CH9 gill Cr . Wlllluuiwivoatt. M A . MI), was the class Valedictorian. He spoke eloquently ofcollego and city life. A striking lon- turo ol the convocation won the iresontir lslon of tho mum of Dr. C. W. urdy.ol Chicago, for the degree of LI. I). The dean of the fnoulbv, Dr. File Fowler, said bhab Dr. Purdy had graduated bwenty- nine years ago. and his caroor had been continually proi-poring. His lame was widespread. his literary and scientic no- tainmenta giving him A clionlmge not. only in Chicago, but lnr and near In the westw ern states. He was ill] honor to the uni- voreib{.ODr. Purdy was A Canadian. a na- tlvo o deua. Ontario. hr pnirrln urn: nrannnh Anrl I-I\':nr' U- rlnbr. {Olly OI (all. |JlVOI'BlDy. Dun Fowler then introduced the me- dallele, who were handed their palms of victory by the chancellor. The names ol the graduate were next. called by regis- trar Chown. In eddltlon to those whore name: have nlreed been pnblluhod these hnve ncelved the egree or M 1) : F. W. Blrkehb, J. J. O'Hara and J.` 1). Doyle. The graduates were copped In coupler, the degree hood: bolng rut-pended by Dr. Herald. During this ceremony the gre- pho bone was lneroduced. Io wee located In t n nnllnl-1: ' `HIV HUIIU WII III C e gullor Wlllnuf of` I|`ln- ....l...l:..A-. unu ma non mu vlgaraully appmuacu. Ohapcollor Flaming was in rcmlninconb mood. and recnllod the only dip of the univermy Ind the gcnorooity of in hono- focoon. Ho touched on the medionl do- pubmonb. traced in hlntor .~ "and noted mod for better nocommodnton.- Ho said bhsb from Queen : wont forth bbo nb woman graduate In medicine, up wall n (she rat. Indy grndunto in art: In this pro- vincc. Ho appreciated prolonndly the grncelul :00 of the nnlvenity councll In the prononubion of his portrait. He no- copted Hz and handed it over to the cun- tody of the univcraiby. Damn I4`mnlm-Hum Inn-mlmud nu: mg. I ,' Portrait or `l'ho;ohunooIIor.Puuntod1ro Mr uumm l`lunIn3--Acldnuu II; TIM OIIIIIOOIIOP. Prlnclpnl urnnc And other Dlulngnlohod vanadium. The modiool oonvoontion 0! Queen : uni- vmiby on Thurndcy nighb run I brilllunh lunoblon. The hull was crowded. Tun platform wu occupied by the college incul- biu and vinitln phynioinnl. Rov. Dr. Ron, :1 ch: in. oifercd tho opening Vprnyor. lollond by aha in-Imllaclon of Sir Hnndford Flomin K.O.M.G.,nI olnncel~ lor !or the Iovem. time. tho grnphaphone otforln unnolo "How Firm n Pounds- hion." A portrait of the ohmcollor wu prountod to Sir Sandiord by the rogiotrnr of the university council, Dr. J.C. G-onnell, and the not was vigorously applauded. Ohnncallor Flomimr war in nmininmnh A BRILLIANT rdncruon odcun. gmmmL cuvtl _......,.._____. NOD lion In motor. ___|,.. .n. _,, HUI Who AN `III I I\, _,_n .-u. so munimii Trina:-4-1.1 _\7v::|.1.f}T f M Juan Din-oh. Ruhr snndny nut: Homing --IflII.< "Jo-no rho in Rina `bdcy AIblnh": whom. "Christ Oar Futon: to Bunild lot U0; Glen. Sir John Gan; To Donn. llutoluom Jubilnlo. Hoaloyc ' IvnII."'l`I0 Swih in Oh tMBntIhDonOz" K lichen. John D. Banner: Giana '1`: Tounclyvll. "AI thumb : Kill Punt We 86 ": oI'foreory."Awnh Up Iy may." 1.0 than Ul Onnmdp. Bun! hymn. "All Hail tho Pant anon` sue": mm. . Duly: Ivon- ht Davin. W. I`. Gulch amps: nob. "In W Ibapinod (K " Ihulu : "00 no Ran lend ... "But. an In 321- 15.2.: u an. -vn no Iunnrnouon Inning": "Int. Ilul lly Soul.` lholhy: bun. "Q-own Ilia Witl lay Gown hhhh. j Chanda- gun: W. n. nualoy. cnoirmutor. Quin nob Methodists chnmh--Rov. E. P Ryokmun. I). 1).. rwmsor. II I n.. "An noidoqrofuhr lhy";7 pan. "Tho l.ord`n'l)q. Musical pmgnmmo : Mom` Inmoolo and chono. Ac Sloop `hie: Fligho. Slolhyt Iolo and chorus. "The Palms." hum Running. elmmn. Now Is Chrinl Rina." (`outing nolo, "On the Cocos" (Bmhn). In. Rumo: polo. "I Know That My Rodoomer Lhnth." Hm- dol). Ilia Bailey; chomp. "Zion to no. Palm:-. u-ounomu matings ovary Fridny nighb. Bydenhnm canon church--PrognIn`mo of Ruhr music : Morning. anthem. "The my of Rnurroction." Hull; quurtoch. "A Song For Banter. Alhn. Evonng. am- uhom. "Chrioe tho Lord is Risen. Buck; solo. Saved by GrIco."Mr. Spence; quar- tobto. Hon|nn|." 0|-nnior; Anthem. Tho Roonrnotlvon," Shelley. um Shaw, or- gmim W. H. Modley. choirmutor. Oucun nu-nu Mnzhrulin .|......L 0... v Unuouvnr nunmo prayer meeting an 7 n m. "Brand of Life" nnbjocb ah chriatinn mionconrvloo tomorrow morning clover: o o|ook. Bonn of Temperance hall. Sor- mm from biblo and "Science and Hulth " Tonohnonisl matings Fridny nigho. Sydenlnm church-Pronnmmn nf runner music. Q 81:. Mary : cat.hedrel--8ervlcoa to morrow ah 6:30, 8, 9:530 and II n m. Grand voepers an 7:30 o'clock. Easter eorvice-. St. M ark : cburob-8 a.m.. holy communion; ll mm . morning yreyer with sermon and holy communion; m.. owning rnyer and aermon. girock ntroeb othodm churoh-Rav. J. Grenfoll punter. Ember aervicee manor- rowneeloven and eevan. Speclel Huber nllerlng. Hood l-Iaalrer mm-to. Christian emleevnr sunrise meeting 7 Life" Imblnoh ah nln~i.r.i.n 1Ul IO| The bishop of Manchester visit! the non- conforminh pianos oi worship in his diooeeo. He longs for tho time whennon conforming and churchmen might help each other in preoohing the gospel. He suggested that the clergy should rpoak chnritnhly of those who were separated from their communion: spend thoiretrongth rather in work than in oontrovoray: and lot the paramount pur- pooo of their ministry dictate the method of their teaching. vluuvll uUl'VII'!l. ` Sydonhum armor Mothodiah chnrch-- ` Rev. Mr Starr M. both eorvifea. Special Eubermueic. In \l......!-4-LL-.l..-I n-_..-HA mmmora and IJMU`-DUI members. The olden Methodist miniauor on who United States Pacic coast: is the Rev. C. A. Lehman. Chico. Uslifornia. He is nonr- ly mneby ought: yearn of age. joined the Menhodisc church eighty-one yearn ago,nnd ha! been a minister for fty-ve yoara. naarly fifty of which he has spent: in Cali- fornh. mu- Lz_L-_. ,1 In , x IUUYL ` The lunch nbabiabicn of the various branches of Mebhodinm bhroughouh the world show 48.l`.`S unnmors. 100.8234 local prouohera and 7.087.327 members. The total number of ndhoranca must be 25.00).- OOO. Sixty yous ago share were 4.478 ministers and 1.049`-I01 members. 'l`hn nlnlnnm M..n....a:.. ....-..x-.-.. _.. AL- . l"5n H8 by n onuunlud 9- .gRov A. D. Menzies. I gndunco of Quaenqmu Inductod into the charge f the l`reabyterim church. Kalso. B. O . on ab. 10b . ML- I_;__. _.,.,-,.- A -- pulplu In uumnroa vnmnu on Apnl .'mLh. Good Friday morning church services r were well attended, and some of the can ` mom prenchod were appropriate to tho dnv. u.l{.ev. William Holblen, Bmbisb, Arnprlor, ` has received an cal) to New York Iblba. He is offered N .000 1: your and a free parson- 9. .gR.IV_ `I Mnnulnn A nu--Aunt- Al 1V.l0llCIy N": `I p.m. The bishop of Calcutta, aged seventy-one yearn, purpm as resigning. He has held the use since 1870. Rev Dyson H sguo.'I`o1-onto. take: charge of So. John`: church, 35. John. IV.B.. for two months thll summer. R... .l....... us........, n..--....u L__ L_.I nwo monwe mun Rev. Juno: Stewart.` Proacott. but In the honorary degree 0! DJ). conforrud I him by Knox college. Turonbo. R.nv J A Rnzlnhvm D....|n.p--..l.... ll`..- uun uy nnnx college. TOPOIIDO. Rev. J. A. Reddon. l`ruhyt;orlan.M,ooan- min. Mom. has resigned his charm. The pulpit: is declared womb April .'lI)Lh. Frldnv mnrninu nlmrnh nnruinnn nlunuyle. The evnngolionl Alliance holds in annual meeting for the appointmenb of ollioeu on Monday at 4 ` Tha hinhnn nf f`.n|nnM.n nog unmnh. A..- ` News from All DonomInnIom-l'Ill|n. of tho Pnlvln. Theladie of the Preabyberiun church are raising funds bu send two nurses to tho Klondyke. 'rhn nvnnnnlinnl nllhuum huh]. M. .......-..I A book of recipes for all kinds of cook- ery which in epecinlly valuable for use upon the trail or in bhe camp. is published by the Royal baking powder oompeny.olNaw York. The reolpea arojbhorouuhly prac- ticalmnd the method: Ira carefully ex- plained, no that the inexperienced may, with ice aid, readily prepare everything requisite for ogood. wholeuome meal, or even delnblen if he hoe the neoeeeur ma- terials. The matter in in compact; t ough durable form. the whole book weighing bun two ouncee. Under n rpecial arrange- n eno, thin book will be sent free to miners or others who may doeire lb. We would recommend t-lmo every one goin to the lilondylm procure a oopy. Ad reee the [loyal Baking Powder ()0 , New York. UIII DI KIIIIITD UUIXHCL These auppliee mine he healthful and should be cunooncrabed. but the moat: care- iul aoienilon in ibe uleobion of food: than will keo unimpaired lndenlhel under all the con ibione which-slhey will aveio en- counter in lm native. For instance. an bread raised w eh bakln powder must be relied upon for the able pare of every meal. imagine aha helpleemeee of a miner with a can of apoilnd baking powder. Buy only the vary but our; ii: in cheapest: in the end. Experience has ehown - the Royal baking powder to be the most: reliable and the trading companion now uniformly eup- ply this brand. adothera will not keep in chin olimaoe. Beaure that the bacon is eweet. sound and thoroughly cured. These are tlioabroluto neceeeltiea upon which all must place a oliiol reliance. and nan under no oircurmbenoee be neglected. They may, of come, be supplemented by as many comforts and delioaclel an the prospector may be able in pack or desire to any (or. -F`rom the Alaska Mining Journal? T. T mmsslmif