2 w u.u.uI 8T1Il2I'I', I0 lu)0.\(Il BATII. clsbh. .\|-plynl )ln`.\.\.\3 luzu. F.-\- 'r.\1'I l>2xnI.\s-at. "0 hnwuhrrhmnah) nml lngond Inca- unmptvoeunr.-llyoun noun-1-heopuunln. euqylttna. Ahru-nriayun.-cl.n'nn. FDIC, IUT Q-LINK" Jndgoonkler. Perth. in in the city for the P|'P00o_o! attending an Anghcxq synod coullmtuo mgggmgg, W NJIQII1 in :1! Alf` 0: nuts. uantxe army. nnvmon street. 0. B. Vsnhricom. formerly on the Wnm. bu located n pxinxon on the 0;- uwn Csli`lQ. lL...n .L_.. _.,| ,| 1 h~ I -- - Lawn L/uuvu. About three week baton bin dadh the late W. J. Robinson took out an insurance policy lot $3.000. Jndonnnhlar II... E. :. AL- .z._ 1.. Iovonoou of lha Pooplo - Wm: `Inc; Are Saying And Doing. l'ro!. Watson in attending the meetings of the Royal society at Ottawa. Mi-an Cunpbo, Wnorpown, is the guest` 0! Mrs. Ucnqzo Brady. Dnvinion stress. Vnnlgrionm fnnngu-In an AI... VIHVUBV. lI'y ID Ill8l' wnanng. The Brockville Timee, speaking of the big day in King-non. remark-: "The Ca- nadnm received their American coming with open arms nnd the Americnm upma- od their undying and deep nection for the queen sad all Briuohern and all uhingn British. Them was ngrenc cementing of the Anglo Saxon allinncu and \\'n!ker a Impotml In tho popqlar cement. DIRT, Every one who has used Roche`; On.- meal Cream hr the rkinjnrononnco is the tinosb on the market. In is absorber! immer diately and makes the aim healthy and vo!vot.v. Try it IfC8l' nhanng. Tho Rrnokrilln Timon any-agiinn nl II... uy purcunmng Irnm mom. The record and reference quarterly mngszine, Current Hn.-acory. of the New Englnud publishing company. Boston, has begun Ice eighth year with tn inter- esting number. The quarterly volumea no I cyclopodia of the world's progress, lree from rehgiou-I or political bin-, Lnd I moan valuable nddition to any li- brnry. Fvnrv nnn ulun lug -mu! D~.l...'.. (\.L III; `V IIUUE UTUK l`C0r0. J. Craig t Co., Brock street, are offer- ing a special inducemenn of twenty per cenb. discount in order to clear out the balnnco of china and crockery`. If you are in need of anything you will save money by purchuing {mm them. Thu rnonrrl and rn`AI-nnasn ,.......s..-I.. HIT IBUUT [Ur FIX W'5eIF. Thomna Simmonds, of Chu'ay'n Lockz, steamboat: engineer. puffered with -cvntic rheumatism (or two )e:1r.~I. Four bottles of Dr. Halli Rheumatic Cure cured him completely. Fifty cents A bottle. For sale at Wade : drug store. J, Crnia A (`in Rrnnl: ah-nah -pa .~.`_.._ \/ElU- A father at Greenwich, England. tried to extenuato his cruelty to his children in neglecting to provide them with A homo by remarking that "Chrisb was born in a manger, so I manger was good enough (0: my children." A more humane mngiuhraao furnished the father with free quarters and hard labor for six weeks. 'l"h....-.... u:..........,a. ,.: nL-n'__I_ r ,,L June Is}. Rheumatics and Dyspeptics and all dairing to avoid such - ilk will find th_e _CaI- uugulgu Ia czlcn Coulu possibly carry. Sandwiches, poulcry, etc. Frontomc Cate. A l-sl..... _L f'_-___:-I l:V,_| I . - . nuuu nuu lul 8! H10 WBIK BY FJYIR. Tbo last: detachment of the 57th h.\u.a. lion loft hero for Petetboro yeaterdny aftrnoon. They remained behind to pick up any articles than might be left. The five men took back wish them as much bagzngo so each could possibly carry. Sandwiches. Doulnrv. etc. Fmntm... umu u0ulrl`y F l)l'l(l. A0 tho Napanoo choose board yesterday the highest: bid offered was six and eoven-J o-gghth canto. Local buyers any Lhoy have been intrucwd not: to go over six and a half cents for local oflbringv. Health hnon hanninD.'.u I-`.011:-u nnn in u mu: cunus Iur mcm ononngw. Health brings happine-'-H. Every one in happy who has uncd R.ocho'a Tonir: of Hypcpbosphitoa. Them in no disputing; its worth. In rotoreo youthful appear- ance and mat: on the weak at rang. Thu Lxnh nfnnlnvunnt nl than `.714. l.-pa- -pa. uunmp, mu -4.1.1, lung suooc. The citizens band of l)ev-cmntn accour rmnie*i tho special excursion train over the Bay of Quinta railroad last, night. (Juice 3 largo number of people came to tho city to bear Godfrey's band. \'1 [Mn Nnvunnnn nlnnnnn hnnn-A u~n.I.a-.1. ; nu <--u~- mu! (.0 an pmuta over one nne f"Odd trousers in Scotch Lwoeda $'_ ..': $3. Dunlap, 3.1! -5155}, King street. (`,i[i7.nIi hand nf Ihanrnnfn nnnm nu: bUUll' wlleab am] coarse grams Tho street. railway company had a full supply of earn in waiting lash nighb at tho clone of the Godfrey band enterudnmont. Tho our-I ran to all points over the line trnnlnra in Rnnfnh tnznndn 9') '.nl uuu ulnpggl-10, ujlallt. A largo quantity of grain is still coming in from the surrounding dianricb. The farmers are racoiving satisfactory prices for their wheat. and coarse grains T}l0 tff. rnilwnv nnrnn-1nw||\r a full Luv ruuu uou. Take the rheumatic kinh oub of bones with Vanhorn Linimonh. Prep onlv by H. H. Roche Fnr nhvln dank and R...'-|y. ck- M- umv try II. II. HOCHO Fnr style, dash and ni~h the Mr*.Bur- ney-Bennie wheel Ieada them all. Hung, the dnmginb. agent. A ')lI'(?u nnunliru n! ..-.E.. 5. unit! ........:.... onia Sprjngfsf" and Hotels in full uuunury, will no IIDOPBBGG on June Huah. Abbott. 6L Co , iron manufacturers, Mont real, have dissolved. W. Abbott: has re- girored up oprietor under the old style`. Gob that summer sun now. Dnnlnn, nnug urueu, H3 loans In VRIIIOH. The penitentiary authorities have placed a quantity of stone on tho rond fronting the inabibhtziozi by way of improvement to the road bod. Tnlrn OLA -Ln.......Az- |.:..I.,- 4..-; -1 _. 5.5 uruu as p upnecor under me Old srylr. sun now. Dunlap, King street, in leads in values. Thn nonirnnoi...-u ...u.,.-. :.... L--- ..u,_-_u wan our awe: .' uunlop, lung ssroot. John Stone. sent to the King-tvon pen tentinry by mngiabruto Duff in I811.-'3 fa burulary, will be liberated June 9.ah. J\hl'InM . & `Tn iv-rn yuan.-l..nO..-A-- ll-.. `(RH-I Illu'ru llll. Boys and children : suits. Have seen our stock 2 Dunlap, King ssroot. Stone. aenb tn rlm Kinrvnhnn rm uuua. LV one were no ID Iron) In re. Roche : liver pills did it. My head has lost its dizzinoaa, and I am ready for a good square men}. Rama and nhildrnn . ...:ba 1)...- ...._. Exu;nine the McBurno:y-Beattie w boloro buying. We a beauty. Hong, druqgisb, Agent. Hixbv bum nnnvlnkn ..:n I... I.'v.....o.. I c UIUHKIEU, dgellln Sixby bum convlcbc will be liberated fcom who Central prison during the month of June. None were no ll) from h( Rm-ulm'. Ian... nun. .|:.: :; u.. m-_; n , V6.0`), 1-). uaulop, Ale IHOOD. A Napanoe ydung man WI carry away one of Kingston's lair daughter: early next month. L , I.`......_:-.. 1. - ll_l'| ~ I- PUUI` IDUVIIUHIJUU1 Toronto was free iron: rain on the queen : birthday. Three-piece suite for boys. light: ahadeo. $2.50, 83. Danlop, King atrooo. NBDEIDOB vdum: man III nan-v nu... HAT Bl-IAlI'l'lF'Ul.l.Y I~1l'l'U.-\'l'l-ID DIC- uuvholl Brick House, ulluuurd mrner Unlun IndAlben nlrecu, owuul by Capt. I-`. Pullm- Ion. For mrther particulars apply lo .-\. Enn.Acu.u. UIIO. A The public znukeb this morning had a poor attendance. '['nrnnt.n wan Ina. l..-.... ....:.. ._ AL. IJIII Cute. 'I"l.- -no B,nco of Ivar) Du; l..no-WIn| the tooplo An `rnltlug Lbolltr-l othlI.II upon the Annntlomol `thou Who Am Tlllnl Hung. if nnmmwns Phcxab UP 57 oun ausv R:-zponzaa PERSONAAL MENTION. mcnwmgor ms nu. ...,..- ..... .....-uuuu`cu tnou vvno Ara Tllllll N0300- Working pants for men 00.3. Dunlap. Lunches and picnic butane. Frontenac Mo. your Prepared wheel g, the peni- l.._ _.__:j_.:.j__-_.:_. Tug HANDHOME NEW RESIDENCE 4 man at near [)1 lslnn street la: main! hr $3: I un.n:|......| . -_1--- Invlntluuolapccudfo Anita. ` I While in the city the decn cl Illa 57th y Poeniwo Rnnqoa incinolod In oicorn of .' uh huh P.W.0. rilat Islodiovitatioo wuuldjo nodded Iovi-it Pourheroon J ly lot. Capt Boywndhnoanoho ol astounding an invitation to tho} I II lnauloon no main Wutuitovu on July ; Mb. It An. invitation coast has Water f IOII it auaioly um haecopud. July: Juhblliwgon Hoodsyttolld beacon? manor (9 Ian Iurusuuvdoy mM,opud- iug Sonihyaul Ioudoy I0 Wnhnown. The jooncyovutudiutvuulduoceou-_ vcuoaluuhlinoaothpi omuuy to Nngln. tho ciounplotd jcetin poul Inc the cloud ouuuz. la n Eldvlln 5'0u nnuu_\ul nuonmoncr. ramps no excun ` 19_!-2 gag;-1 E gamma 1 Hem: prennt. bulb-douchmcnu at the palms (oven stood calmly ipoido the n'n!,. hoard Ibo annoynnco him look little pain: xopuuuaoptois. They van nuuolbo tint to pnnrvu odor ouuvido: upon in- abdo could uh an o! thouuolvu. I s I . 0 I : Our Iodel Pc:;|co You-'1-0. In no other city on the cnngineno would I each behaviour be tom-and M wuoxhib-In ` ed last night by unruly young men gnu : crud onrioide the Kingnton ahlwg rink. While the Mud VII -performing and dur- ing some of the finest puma. those nn- 1 ruly rurma pounded on the tin cvntiug . ohm rink. Ozhon pulled board: froml choir Incoming:-, abound. sworn And ` otherwise interrupted the -Inuaiciam md V annoyed tbondionce. Pumps ` could it oduorl -had Ilunnoahpnn nnlip-1 ICIN- F for Would rmoiii-K. Telephone. The assertion that the penitentiary au~ ' thoritiot intend placing A mounted guord on their ontaido premiaoa bu called forth nomo comment. Some criuica favor the propoood i,hnovM.ion. while other: ridicule it. on o hrco. A measure which would be of greater benefit. in lhnir eatimntion, wouid he the introduction of 3 tolophono oyuom connecting the form home And nhnnli with the warden : oico or tho gone home. In the event of n convict es. coping the otcials on duty inside the pris- on muld be immediately notied and guards doapntched in mirror: without. my dehy. Convicts in eeing lrom prison usually hood in the direction of 1 bush, in which place _A mounted guard would be olnonzo. D-uuauuqup-ugouuq.` Broke Jinn AI. Peterlporo. Lax-L nigh 5. two men, James Macdomld Ind J. Forbes, awaiting trinl (or burglary. broke jail nt. Poterboro. Mncdonald is described as being aged Lhirtyvchreo yearn; ve lees eight inches in height; dark com- plexioned: dark hair: rather amub build; dark brown whiskers and mnuatnciie; war on lcf; cheek about. two inchoa king: wear} ing dark ciobbue with black hm. Forbes is only bvlienty years old: ve feet io in- rhen in height, medium cutout; dark com- plexioned; clean ahaven"!nce; scar on loin chin; a baker by trade. Hui home in near Guelph. (Thief of police Fouyihe in An- xious to receive any inhrmacion than will lead 19 their capture. Were uently Welromcd . Lieuc. Dan Godfrey and his band of musician: were given a hearty reception on lending hero lest. evening. A large crowd naembled nt the Johnston street depot to bid welcome to tho veternn bend master end his aeaocietes. The Ilth 1'.W.O. mice Land occupied A position on the pietform end, as the train drew in. struck up a lively tune. Mayor Livimzamu was on hand and welcomed Lieun. Godfrey. Ho regretted that the orgamization Imu unable to eirive earlier. an it was intended to give the members a drive Iround the city. Headed by the Nth bend, the visit- ing municiaue marched to the British- Ameiicm,`hotel, where they pnrtook of supper. , THAT BEAUTI FU LLY U Ind Llhnrl. llllluln n......_I 5... gm.-. Iv -- -rl"\l any unnu- Ab noon yesterday the body of William J. Jenkins arrived lrom lfiica, N. Y., on tho atuuior New la-land Wanderer. The wife and child of the deceased acmmnnii- ied ilio renmina. Willinm Jenkins was A brother of Walter and John Jenkins of this city. He lcfh here About twenty years ago, locating in. l't.icA where he worked at his trade. than ofcarringo painting. l)a- coaaed was ogad furby nine years. His- death was due to an abscess on A vital part of the body. Hm nilo'o maiden name in: Miss Francis Uaweon. _aioLer of Edward lhvnon. Dlldn at.rt. npyunvuu Ill Illa uruillo Whilen large crowd mun awaiting the arrival of (-'odfrcy A band an the (LT. R. station hut. ovenmz, n monster rah made his appearomcn lrnm around the Anglo-Am orican hotel and rushed Ohrzmgh the crowd to an open space in the middle of the ronrt. The Ludnon wore naturally the mono ..cti\_'n in getting out of tho wny, but they coura- geouely refrained from acreaminx. On tho road a large dog ntoackocl cho bravo ro- dent and made short work of him. 1: Ian: IIUUU VIOI'I. Much credit in due city clerk Drennan for the success of the queen`: birthday cele- bration. To him was lofn the entire work connected with the ovonb, and citimna may rent. nvnurod ho had no light task. Hm furetbought suggested bxinqing an Amari- cau regiment hero. and thin proved to be one ml the renteab nut.rac.`.non~ of the cele- bration. T :0 bank of conducting the colo- bmtton an not A light 0110, but the work was well done. uur rnnu All men. [ (`arotaker Phillips and bisnssiabante were busy all this week in planning flowers in the several beds in the cxby park. The ur- mugomenb ol the plant: has been each at to give A beautiful etfect to eboe in bloom. and this summer the oral dnelay will sur- pass` tahnb of last: hem-on. A mower is alto at work cutting the grass. The city and Macdonald parts were uwo beauty spots which attracted the eyoa_ of visitors on Tuesday. To-du-'| Ponce Uourt Tldlngu. At; the police court; this morning Wil- liam ~l ercv. onachnrge of drunkenncar. was fined SIU and costs, with the privilege of spending one month in jail in defaulb of payment. Thn nriixnrnnrl Anna .......'...L I`! I)..-L.._ pay-nenu. The urijmrned one against C. Barber, for non-p;yme-no of wages, was furnher en'- I-urged.` . On]! .1150 A Bult. -` Provost. of the New York clubbing store, will make to order A suit. of all-wool En - liah urge for $13 50. A first clue 5:: guaranteed. Thaw no the goods which he has imported for several can and have given oncure satis`uction. hero goods are Indigo dye and guaranteed now to fade. In A Very largo lnnonl. The lunerul of the late W. J. Robinson took place from the hmily roaidenco.Alfred Itroor. yesterday afternoon to Cabarnqui oomotor . After oervioo bud been conduco- ed by av. M. Macgillivrny. a lengthy cottage formed to follow the remains. The pull-bearers included six relatives of do- cozuod. ' 098 I l'I!IlId I To AbornetIi'y o shoe atoro (or that new pair of slum you want. i Appeared In 1 he Cfuwd. _ CXDEEBURN I-`ORMERLY THE Illa`!!- donce of lion. U. A. Kirkpatrick, beauti- mlly Iltuauximppnalle .\lm-dmmld Purk. Ap- ply to Knun-1n tum: A Hnur:u.~a, umarln St. cm! Auo'vIomn`v. lie Dld Good Work. _..J:; :_ J .. Di. our Parks Attract. Tm-7.1 Ii u:i..iI' ' . - Kill: 0. [CU on, I?! Tow people appreciate the muvollou inoidotbo P,'*"' 0' FM l"P"P5N u an ochr- fm. _Bmuot. In on an innmrnem which. though rjjgg : Icogtuupuchlamshan tlelunupouqn "wk; `M . ; muucal unumnona. vl enubbitfovncr -,..[v._ I0 have us plenum mum "o! my kind- ~" jfrnmtlnaolabugppoto lhalolngnod I'D D_l|!lOl'y hd. ll mg] -`kg. lean cl Iln Ann y Don and win: an nnamnnrl of man Ill 2-uruu Ul blll doun not mount considerable ul "'i3m while the band 7. duroction to use sion he was grca m| -`1' znmbcrt, I) O.C `'36 I was earned on. in ' As fur the mu musician; ever} (ed M h...;.... .~....__._ WWUTVUWII IIIITUUUCIIIFITI IUFTKUK yoneu-aduohuruiadnind. nmr own . vordooroong.oran_'; round. By wring gun Colmnbin pbonaguph dcupuuy. 3|! Uuiotlttue. Buhlo. N Y.. you an on taiunnloguo Itotwill [infill infur- - to tho prion 0' cnvhvlou 1 4 I I -uuGl] uqnu. u rupujuuciu vzmuv `UNI!- tioun and [int on command 0! every ;plonInIhuI uppulntotbo nmooihurl iup. No innit-om pay: nun large In- man in plow-in Be.-Men hproduemp lk"BINI'3lnd other ncotdc undo Int I ""1T'TT'_\-`WI UKUEY 7'3`-7" "(X IUT 5 Onlchinnoni payout. Ibo gnpbophou fwillrunrd irnnodiololynnvl npnd-can `onculadnnohmr nindodnd vrmr nun .: ' THREE-H'TUll\' muvx l{()l'sE, .\l0l)l<:H.\' conveniences, nun M2I0.hmuumn Mn-er. (Corner of Barth-, 0ppm4ilA: BI!lmp'M l'nluc(-; ly w R Cnmwmuo, rum or qu-x-n street. - I rmguui nnunlcll guru culminating In - ` Rule Britannia." This martial air elicited a rnplnrone encore and I 1 repetition. Rcdfern'- llute min wan sweet and caused 5 recall. when Highlani mun-ic was given. moec ttingly nurrinz tho em tioua Kettiewolln comet. nolo. "The Chi]- dren : Home." wuexquisite and his second number wu equeily entnncing. Mr. Taylor reiunod A -econd I-election. The bueoon min by J. UTXLV( a was inurtnbinz. The music he produced. though certainly amusing, wui wonderful. The pmpe and range 0! tho instrument win luily mntod The ring! number \f`The Sleigh Ride." wu megnicwh.'?Jevory not in the ride with the race ho e was dcpivsexl end with s wing and attack that menu the people home with the mu-ical din ringing in their earn. and to forget. ti.a Annoyances caused by nding lean and the diuurbenoee olen un- ruly moh outside. It. s... ~...._ul..'.... s- I.'.s._ .. -._ -_--_: runy mon outside. I . use something to hatch to an omni- mbiou ol Inuuiciana dominatad by that spirit, centred in one mus. which llu stood for all that in hub in Britinh nu-my music for morsuhnn lorhv yearn BM. in Inn irr- ni`o|y more drrphclul to loaten to new I and ntouiobingly dvlicato inletputatiom '0! pieces: of muuc which one had thought symphony orcbonana Llano could sympa- meticslly an-J Adoqvncoly porfonn. In Uodlnyl bad then in an obaolnu subju- guion ol the house. sud n co:-rnponding prodomimnca at we stood. Thin but to I salad in O In-mailnl mollownooo, luoocy T and Ivootnoa 0! tom that is truly admi- ' nbla Add to thin the union 0! In his in- scrum:-nh-s into one roapnnnin. organic ] whole. impressionable ind pliable no name tlemendous violin. and perhaps one can `nnderntnnd the ucooncien of this band f from across the Atlantic. vnuu/. -luuy umnponlona. Thopieco do resistance was cortainly \\'ugner`n magnicent Tmnhauaor over- ture. with inn gpnflicbing Pulgrim chorua and its salt, \'-oluptuona Venus melody broulunx thruugh the earlier aocotic atrninn. Seldom has this`be1nt.ilu|cmnpoeit.ion been mperfoctly interpreted. Hood, Loo. Wu Rousinfa wnllmm Tell" overture. Popu- lnr enthusiasm wu created by the English nautical Jim culminating in ' Rule Rrimnnin" l`hu'.. m.n;..l .:u- nc\.uuua Hum l\uVlIlBCVnf!0I OI JlOyOl'- her." "The Geisha," and A charming waltz Jnily (,`ornponiona." Thn nipnn dn vnninQnrr.-.\ I:-an an-M--`min Lllllllvllly Ul3I'lH The work of the band an a whole was very clever. The time and hnvmony were so perfect that frequently the when born is ntriking rraomblanco to the tone of a mac- mvo church onznn- Lmub. Godfroy has succeeded adminbly in counmrieiting with wind instrument. bhe caring pieces of an orchestra. and in many of the selection: the orzheatrnl effect: was particularly good. The proammmo was of n chnrnctnr m uuu urzno.-Lrnn enacu was particularly good. programme of character to not only display the versatility 0! the band as n wlmlo but to about the talents of `ho many mdmdual members. In inc ed clarionob, Cornet. piccolomuphoninm, nube, nmmphone. baaaoon solos: with grand wo- lectinns from "Rovninacv'ncon of Mayor- bf." "The Geisha." and A nhnnnnnn nu nuuiuuulu Urgullltllrlu. Mr. (lo personality is very pleasing. He ins ii uoldiorly appearance, we-ire glasses, and Ahows engine of advancing vearru. Hie wielding of the baton is decidedly greveful. There IS no attempt at elloct in his work; none of the musical pyrotechnics so familiar in some of the well-known leaders. He a stand to direct. In fact. of the time be we: netted while played. He left: the solo zissocinhon. During intermis- greeted by Liout -Col. Monto- O.C., and a short conversation nsnd. every man is n born every man ll soldier as well. [hiring intermission the band Wulimd through the hall and the audience com- mented on their splendid physique and military bearing. 'rhn wnrlr nl thn Ln-all an an --lusln ---- uunuslull, nuu (`.8l'[l|ll|y BBIGOII1 TOCCIVO. The band offered the style of music which British taste has produced, solo and plem.-ant. to the ear. and exacngly accu- rate. The difference botweon the work 0! Suunaoand (hlmore u bands and (}odfrey n was quickly noticed, and obese who judged (:od!rey'n hand by the American-standard inntoad of from tho standpoint 0! R xnnnicnl critic. were somewhat dmappuinted. The lhitnahern dull n0b'puu on tho vivid c-(Toots uf the United States bande; possibly be` cause the Bxitish ternporment. does not run after such things. On the whole the eu- diunco was clmrmod and voted the band an mlmirublo orgazniution. Mr. HmHrnv'- nnrnnnulirr inmn: nl.u..'.... uupyuu um music on one OHDQIGO. Tue band made on my whole I levor-.516 impression. The critics, those who pro fees to judge bone. time and the hundred and one other line points entering into an o-;t.imut.e of she value of band music, and V .-hhe performance of the mrrgnnizstioir was pol fect--in fncc. the neat band music ever been! in Cmada. The performance mu certainly surprising, for in gave Umadinna a now conception of band music. It re- vealed the exquisite blending 0! tone. of which we had thought no such O{ll|i7.\- Lion capable. the delicate lights and shades, the more evanescent: emotional qualities which we seldom look (or in mere baniiemon. and certainly seldom receive. l`h0 band nffamd thn nfvha nf nmunin UUBE OCCUPIED BY MR. MFIRRICK, Klngl-ltnoet. I-lxwnslon and all modern conveniences. Ram moderate. Apply next toJunal Puma. There Win | Orush For an oor-The Per- eonollty I wont. use Godfrey and lilo uronodlc Bendcmen-q Orltlclun S! the |loslc-1`he Intel-pretnlouc We Aeloulehlng, ` .'l'he slnting Nah held an enthusiastic sudiencc last night to hear the tuned Lieuo. Din (loan-oy end hll Gremdier bendsmon. It walls:-ll) o'clock belore the concert begun. For an hour previously there was A conlteuh crush for admission. Every Iew minutes policemen stopped the line to allow the overworked ticket takers and sellers to catch up. Once inside there was I! lit-on hunt for location. The throng kopt coming until the cheaper cent: were at I premium and then tho people lined up on the sides or took seats on the high plutlorm than skirted the entire building. Before the concern wan over the half dollar I-poctctors found comfortable places in the reserved seats thot had not been allocated. It is I sat: estimate to say tint. 2.500 or 53,000 heard the concerts from the inside; posmbly 1,000 enjoyed the music on the outside. `I'm-i hand muln nu Mm ..|.nl. - 1......-..hlA ` '.GODFREY'8 BAND DELIGHTED AN IMMENBE AUDIENCE. misasr nu: w0RmnAs.| Iuolc UDIIOGW - .L- _ _' r -u-.....I- - _.__._ g sTRACHAN s , nnnnwnng BARGAINS In Bicycles [J. IWEDDELL. which is equal to the best in the city. Every new design is here. The stock of Piece G s which we purchased from the Grand Union were all imported direct. 816.00 Suits now $12.00. $18.00 " $13.50. { $20 co " *~ $15.00. i 82 5.00 " $18.00. $28 00 " $20.00. $5.00 [slants now $3.00. $6.00 " $4.00. CALL WORK GUARANTIIDJII SUITINGS. OVERCOATINGS. ETC.. ETC. ETC-. VI won Slrvet H denhnm 1-moo King Street. That's why we are telling you again that we are in a posi- tion to turn out :1 First-Class SUIT OF CLOTHES for you, on which you save ve or six dol- lars. We have an assortment of Everybody Wants to Save. IFBAWEHHD. Iwr nun prm|lI(`Hw` ur onn~|-lvruhI- m`-wh--rw ll. wlll doth-~ III!-It guml. TI'|l|Il|a.wt !|l that our coal H In-ll-rlhnn nthvr c--ml alums nut main M. an, humour \\`Hl|L{l'lo'y~~4 In wnrrnnt Mu Iuuntlng lnmxvrnn-I ;z|\|v.: lI\uI1` Imm Hum vmtl mr which you [my llu` Ix-nu! lllUlIt`y1IBWhI`l'Q`, muzhl In Imv-~ mun: wolghl with Hw mnu who duo-v4hlunwnllnlnklng. ng run: I. A Little Light _3_gg_ooooooo3 Swift s :Scranton Coal. 1=.;a VOu'cc_niS{ I I Remove all effete and poisonous materials from the system in an easy and natural manner without purging, griping or sickening. Fnrrv oil! oamrnnoaml 9.. rv:nvA _ R1vER\'n<:\\"'IsI.ANrm1'r.wE,uF:x E- rully um-uplul by Prof. Mmvul. Fur rull pmtloulnrn appny lo Mus. Mown, mo John Iuon Sr [91-I. -1. l'ecan's llul Esme runsul, SIIIPIIIK UI 5lLl\L'|lIllgo Every pill guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. T. Milburn & Co., Toronto. Ont. - \ 85o.|vialor5for o1.au1|d:uggi.u. } I31 Princes`: Street. This Week at JAS. SWIFT & co You will nd it to your interest to deal with us. CANT PICK QUARRELS WI TH mnrwnlng mm In um-n ruhln hath _ nu |l null! - WE HAV1-2 I'WUNl(?E xmusnzsuu JOHN- to rent, bulwc-en (7l-rgf; and _E'4l);denhng_n_1-tzaaaou. Apply to snuru mm. -on, `UICNIBIIED IlnI'Hl:. UH`/\l.lI'Y (`I-`.1 tml.ull motlvrn |llI|II'U\"'ll|t'lll.`|. M further partlc-ulnrn xlpply tlnrumm ll: |.-4 nmm-. -_.j_ HOUHE 202 W] LLIAM H'l'H|`}I`3l` wmfon Kitchen, rent nnuduraw. to Srrnmr 41 H'I`l:,cY. MICK IIUUHI-I ON QIVEEN H'1`llEE l`.W` modem Impmvt-m-ml; oxteualun, (lieu. Apply uJ. H. (',uuu:'rnr-:1`.-+. :Tj" URNISIIED (`l mu. M I ' ' uvnlu. I further mu-nn..:.. .-.. .. ....n. ,. -~ T BRICK llulml-: n'1`nEF.'r,wn~n Im mvt-mm - linen. Annlv Inpl ll 1-.... (:.`.'.euuun4 kn- 9wu.u.Im s'r1t;`.Fr, __cI.sbh. )ln`.\x.\`.~ K|:_u- I`.-1. muuu 1::-rrnr. nnxvxs norms, Irvin-I __: extension. Apply at Mr- :___:___ [IOUBE OCCUPIED . Klpjtmet, nmdann ____.Z.~_____:__j___. H0l'LHE`. WILLIAM I- l`H|`$I'Il`, Ill 0!] Kitchen. rem. n1<)durx|h~_ 209` 1.17: I 1`hcAlbert1'ollet Soap Co .,Mtrs. Montreal. A mm` orwmxr ow 1-':?m'1' FLO-'R Carrumortf lock. Apply to J. B. C. Fl'lllR8. RBMIARO. IAI Q9:-nnun jun: j NO DOCT'OR S QPRESCRIPTION ~ BHBT3 OWN SOAI7 necessary to enable you to buy .1! cake of Be sure and get the genuine - wherever you can - and you will have the best soap made. FOR SALE. _:r_o* as LE1_'._ l86BA(iU`l' 811. A run; RFSIIDKXCE. Ilnthrn, I0 moms, not rust heating. Applyu mm. .v'~.~_::r: "\n.sm~ec. I I roux ,s1'. ATM-K nr.~um-zm '1; ftunuv. In-Idrrn_ .-lpply aIg)lrL'.\s.V'.~4, 8:: [lug shut. FAX- Apply 1-: . \nnlv puny II, Lnxu lulu). Qua, that UK uill eoolrl ho chcnply oporuori by doc- Iricity conducted Iron the Shswingnn hlk Gaul laalitnlnnd vuryhvomhb Ian: no clue! by tho` ovngu ol this hunt point. which. out to ingnn. in pohylbuthnnnh C N. Wlihhondtit won:-sin gnu-~ enlnuugotollho Doumioo nulls eon- pnay,vu but in lnningI.0n:- u tuba. n llouttul nan. wink thcoin Ibo vixtcn and oubliuhod section and wont I he null Homer.-rchily couducudit for uodnycnn Tbcuhnhounoinlenocadin aulotcunvnll. Equnlouno-has ant|tIntohehurbInHoIhIouth- '-'~.....-7.:-.'-.:. njhk lxjnh Tr:-jg--ll-- I ' jj ' `Lt. /[TH , cuu-vy. cut III Inlvlyln IIIIIII Hull and 'navo from that: I) Ch new oubliphmena any mchinory which could be used to ad- nmngu. Such a mo in opts: to the con- mnr il Thiii Riiii`; 0... plus. lb. vuuugu. DICIIIIIEIII opaouomo pny itfhiii Rixi's.Qou, than the j E llhxnlr nrunonleal hr Alan! D {Tilly Ulla` The aria keenly alive to the lach that the bringing 0! foreign money into Canada in benecial. Canada haeall the mill: it needs to eupply the home market; what she must do now in tuoeeek outside places and the gathering of wealth in thin way increa-ea our capital anl builds up a great Canedian tndu. Canadians have e good chance and by stepping in can bring ouccees and pros. parity in the wake. Kingston can have a there in the work il the cxrzene behave in the outlook. The matter 0! a bonus to the mill here would be calmly weighed and di.-cmeed, The council ehould look over the ground and alter deliberation and luller investigation preaeot such a scheme to the peopleas seem: beet. 'l'hdjaernal- iall who have inspected the mills in Mont- Inarency and Montreal have given the evi- dence eecured and turn it over to the citinee lar review and dincueieo. They reel annred that in their wiedon they will devise whet in the bow thing for the cily. ll Kingston eid cannot beeecured it in quite um, um the I ol the direc- tor: will be adeptod. that in to acquire a good in URI a chap water power. there labor in plentiful. And erect a lugs modern hill with latest improved Ina- ctnncy. clone the outlying mull nille and ullvl InAuI.llcL|l|'0l'. Mr. Whitehead. who in lhoronghly liber- nl in principle, does not seek protection to Ad him in the Killing ol the world orders. He thinks that :f Canadian mulls cannon compete without protection they should close out. He his no fear on than line. He can suoeeaelully meet. the competition both of England end the United States. Open mutate are All that in nqmrod end these can be found in Cnim, Africa, Aun- trslie and other lands. Alhet is unen- MI in to produce I good article. and of a kind the people need and sale: will be readily made Thaflnnnnnnr ia Lnnnlo .l:..- 5.. oh- I-.. iunnure experience Inf] advice." But Chum is not alone the place for ex- port. Mr. Whitehead has found entry to South Africa and in developing A fine trsde there. He took cugnizinca of the great. wove of populiir feeling in England during the jubilee your created by the visit of Sir Willrid Laurior sud other colonial repre- sentatives. The loyalty cry was no mark- ed the through the good office: of Sir Riolinrd Cartwright Mr. Whitehead bo- '1 come acquainted with London rm: deal- ing in South Africa. He learned they were heavy handlers of United Sale: goods and nddreuing them on [utriotio gronnde succeeded in having ehipmaiiu from Montmoroncy mill taken by them and now nsoiialnciory and growing trade is springing up. I: is equally limitless. In l89.')0i the United States iionti to Alrica l0,4.'i9.639 ynrda valued at 85l4,66l ; in I896 7 lb hmd rieen to l4,5H,407 yards in- Iuod on $743,801. As roilway facilities in- crease both in Alrica and China Mr. Whitehead looks for a volume ol Ludo Lhnr. promises to be a grout. leature for Cana- dian innuufncuirera. \l. u'i.;o-L....,I ..L._ :_ u_-_.._ _n l__ I:L .4 uu-1 nu -nvIv,v\'U melon In HL-CK IE n time. Statistics rgro to hand to show when the Chinese conaume. In in enormous. h 1895 and liim the United States -enbin 40,515,774 yard-. valued It $25,029 l7T:in lwoi 7. ll'7.0li.'l 4|| yards. vnluml at $(i_(I_'T6>ll. In 159]?) the United States noun lu `J,43'. ,(N)0 pieces of forty yards each, while Britain only supplied the Chinese market. with 4.5.37,- UUO pieces of the same length. (lorumny III the only other country that exports to Uhinn. "You will no, nid Mr. Whitehead. "than Cmndifu export to China does not nmounb to the poinc of a needle in com pnrioon with the demand. I am positive Canada can compete for the trade with the United Sutton. The latter has taken the In lo from lmicauhire mills on hoavy pure fabrics. I have talked the matter over with Sir Richard Cartwrightnninister of trade and commerce, and he mncma in my view. Ho lune aided me much by his mature experience end advice." Rn}. l`.h|nn in nnt nlnnn ILA -`I-.. la- .-._ UUUJUI IIIUWII II) Ctonlau Bun Canodlr only produces a niche of the demand. She only sends 7.000 baler. of eight hundred yards per bale. pol year, while agents have frequonlly from 2.30.- 001) to 3U0,()(K) bzslos in amok at nhnur -huh Hm l'h.nn.m .m.....m.. ru is uyuu uluu ny we celeenlais oerore use Mr. Whitehead some time ago made a lengthened trip through China and Japan to look over the eld. He returned great lv encouraged. He found out what the Chinese demanded and he is now, through the Montmorency mill, catering to their wishes. The agents are shrewd men; the Chinese are equally keen and know all the paints of the trade. They bargain adroitly and only buy the beat kinds. They want absolutely uro goods; they lnvo learned that the `nglish goods are not as durable as those groduoed in Canada and the United States. `he former has too much sizingin them to suit their purposes and {or this reason English goods are falling in value. The brands they nd the heat will always sell. Mr. Whitehead in View of this has put on the market standard makes of purity and durability. tie has not yet found occasion to change and he is fully convinced that once he nds entry into the Chinese quar- I tore the sale in unlimited and changes 1 neod notbe made for years. He brands I all the manufacture in the same form so I that his production all through China he- comes known and esteemed. Rah l`.......l-.....l.. ..-,...I....... - ;;u.- -r AL- The Intel Ie lJnIlmlted-Whnt I: sent Into Ohlnn-Onnntln linen Very small Trade lint It In Poulble ot urea! Advancement -`I'ho (lenlnl lnnnger. In the event: of e euicieno bonus being iven tbeoouton mill company controlling gbe lnduetry bere.C. N. Whil.ehead.geueml mennger. proponent to pub 300 0! the 500 loom: npon export: cobbon. the balance will be med in home production. Ab present the mills engaged Iriome work mnnulac- ture ell than is needed. Bub the export: crude ie limiulees and the goods turned out by the Montmoreney mill are of web I quality um Lb command in the Cbineoe market: from iii to seven percent. more then any ether woven in Canada. China 1 buys great: quantities of the pure cotton. la is dyed blue by the celeabinla before ` Mr. Whitahmd nnmn timn nun .-...A.. . WILL KINGSTON HAVE A SHARE m It? EXPORTATION or 'conoN.] - an-uu r.a|nr.r;r. Bl('l(.'3 ROOMS. 5"] llndlrn: Apply ('.\.1l`I|ilAI. E`.-sun: orrn 3. g|'Inhou0unwu.urgiug ling uggd lxyi; ...'2'{.. as-was 3...` only civiily to the viav`tot.9. j.j..j______ nrnvuwuuu wnurowu Ionics it up: "TonaoodInguh ind:-ctiludu bo- ingjlnou Iupnnllulodin Canadian Ina- tury. Tbocnndiau udA-u-inn In uniaadliko htulumnud Ibo loding,ol 1.3: in uotbvunvinnln-nu! an vnrnnou and bnniat manner. Undo Sun and the Cancel: will each chain! plenum neo!IoetioosoC that minglingon Brinks`: notional hoiidsy in I898. " The Bnniuu up the magnet ulumed much pluuodwithllnt $350`. In quota! thb Wm-1'3 I-spat. In Ipukingol an atrial at the Wotartowu totdicn ii " l'huauoalInaIhcr iurdu-aihau 1.. nu rowruoro Iwvnow any: no-iilh battalion ayrivod homo tired. of oouna, yoc boating with than pleasant recollec- tions ol that visit to Kxanlon The only thing that Iutufatod with tho complata nceaao oi the outingwan the van voaxhat. I; ooulumaat A fnlun ollbo uipwan thaviait In iaguoa at tho Amatican company hon Wazortown. The Amari- cam vorogivona none ootbuniutic I'D- ccptioa by ma citixom and by the Cana- dno vvlantcora. who cbaatad tbair casino in lha barman And 5...... ...-_.._ gun: on porn wine. wmcn no drank. Next day he could not undonuund why he received A bill for 87 50. Taking it to the commandant: he enquirod Ihlb in metal, and won infonncd it Ina his por Iiou of the wine bill for the dinner the night previous. "But." be promoted, I drank only one glass of wine. And I would not have taken shut only -- acid I would be placed under arrest if I did not drink to the health of the quota with wine." He In: further onhgbhnod. and Id: the pn- nencool the commsndmc n uddar but. oh. how much vicar mm .' ' `What Polotlnro Paban 8910! the 51th Battalion : Outing. The Poutboro Review dn.':7Ih Ilfivld henna lirnd, n nnnran I i A Joke Into Whleh a Toronto Omcer Wee Trapped By a Elogetonlan. An olcor connected with a local corps is telling of I good joke he perpetrated on on ollioer connected with I Toronto corpo. Both were taking a thorn. courne as "A" eld hebtery. The Toronto officer was noted [or two l.hinga-the tightness wich which he drew his purse strings and his refusal to partake of liqnorain any manner. It lmppened than at I certain meea dinner the otlicer in question becime the eubjact. of convenuion of e group of ofcara. Seid one so the Kingston oilicor: ll you no get to cute wine to-night we will drink my qonnmy of is at his ex- peme. `'1 will do it." said the locnl of- licer. Jueb helore the tent. lint opened the plotter epproeched the Toronto olcer and whispered in him oer. "Toe heeluh of the queen in about to he messed. Every ollicer rening to drink the coach with wine is placed under srre-nu." When the tone wee propoeed the victim called for a glue of pom wine. which he drank. Karl dew Inn nr\r|ltI -use ....,l-...._..J _L.. Iii) 1'9 Pu-I `lot: And hold . 1! ` '6 I-1.\Rl.SI'llllF?l'..\ BRIFK ltl!.'SllbI'...\ (`F.. Imnvns. modern nnpruvau--nun, .-\p- ply A8 I .\xx`s l:t.u. I:-s1'.n': I-Lu-u.\.\a;r'. IXIWKFLUII. WHQQD. Punt D.u.uoL'.~au:, Ont, May '25.-Down: Steamer Voting, Cmcngo to Prucoco. corn; barge Vanlnnd. Chicogo to Prescott, corn; vnboamar Nipigon, Channel to Ogdenaburg. lumber: barge Molbon rno. Boraga to 0gdenaburg,lumber: barge Smith, Bargpra to Ogdcm.-burg. lumber. Holland canal Bopnrt. Pm;-r Co1.uun.\'x. Om... May `.35 --Down: Steamer Gormmic. Chicago to Kingston. corn; steamer Andrews, Fort. William to Kingnon, whoab. Pun-r hu u.\Iv.rIIv (\...A 1|-.. .1-. n-_, . nu-an Irvin vv-lIl It EUIIIWVUCI` Marinore would liko to are the bond of trade take up the matter of having Catara- qui swing bridge removed to a more con- vonient. locmiou. Through B. M. Britbon, the board should urge the government: to Act. in the matter. If the gate remains where in in accidents Im sure to happen under the existing conditions. The swing bridges: in stands lenvosa opace almoeu too narrow (or convonienc navigation. I 1 ID! IIIII IAlIV' Dlllli Harvey Ilnulder, Cleveland, the most eminent) inarinelawyer of the great. lakes. arrived in the city liiab evening. He is here to obtain testimony in connection with a levv euio entered by one of the marine insurance companies against) Mr. Feirgrnve-9 Hamilton, owner 0! the steamer Arabian. A couple of years ago the echooner Minnedouu was severely twisted nnd 1-trained through the breaking of a lock gate in tho Welland canal by the i-beamer Arabian. The current: caused by the inrush of water threw the Miiinedosa braudeido agninas acorner ol the stone- worlr, doing considerable duinnge to hot. The insuiimce company is now suing tho owner of the Arabian to recover the insur- ance money. I UTUIIDU. The Beaver lino ubocunnhip company has purchnaed the three-mashed steamer (lallia from the Cunard steamship company. She arrived lb Montreal yeaoerday on her maiden trip for her new owners. UIUV.\uUl' w uay. On Wednesday nexb the steamers Bohe- mian and Spartan. of the R. & O. naviga- Lion company's western tleoo. commence their season : work between Montreal and I Toronto. 'l`L... D..-...... I:..- ..L-___a_1_ -_,,,, I DU-lllglllh The sloop: L-nun D. and Pilob and schooner Singapore with own [ram Boy of Quinta ports discharged at Richardson : eIev..t.or to day. On Whqdlmnvlnv npxh Hun nfnnmnr; II I... uurg. uuu nun D000 rmaea you. The steamer John Rugoe discharged her cargo of corn at the M 1`. company : eleva- tor to-day and clean for the upper lakes to-night. 'l`hn ninnnn I.-nu-n Y) and I).'I..o\ .....l lUl' IV. Ul`IVVIOI'0- The forward section of the United States revenue cutter Gresham, sunk as Ogden burg. has not. boon ruined you. The atmmar John Rnnm dilnhnran I...- HOW THEY ENJOYEO IT. K|.|IUKl1)N lu-JHIDI-'.NCI-`. 'l`_ll.-\1` Pu`. tnreaquo reuhlcnllal properly lumwn :12. "Clldorwu0u|," about 2| nvrvs, ad nlnlnx Hu- cny. large brick alwollxng, .~mm~ uumlmlon; All nlodn-ru impmvt-nu-nl~. lnrgr .-tum-.~uml:-~, etc. Grounds well planted with nrnrum-mu. Ines Ex`;-nslvo z:\rdoI|~4,urchnrd,Pu`. J. [L WALKII, Klugslun,or I-`. I . Bo.-tut, London. i uawugu outs evening [Of A cargo 0! coal. The schooner Acacia arrived from Oswego [nab night: with 200 tone 0! coal for R. Crawford. VI`)... 6,...........J ..--L:.... -1 `L- Iv,:.,.| n. . , Wllllfl |l.IIl IJIOFIIIHB . The schooner 1`wo Brother: sail: for Oawego this evening for of coal. schooner Acacia Arrival ham The latent Noun About Vouoln and the Port of Kingston. The steamer Columbia lefb tor the upper lakes last: night. Tbs llannmnr nnnnn tnnnhml an .m:n - nnies man nlgnu. The steamer Ocean touched ab Craig : wharf this morning. The schooner l`wn Rrnlhm-A nniln fus- cndarhis hand prospered. The am. his mo. in the one no llontmoroncy. bni o by hinloll. gnd uprounto his idnlu. In in oponhod n a proo. while compan- uivoiy sntaqubod mills ol the lame dimen- sion: can only be run so I luu. Hi: nun- oeu wu soon undo maniioab_ to the D)- mininn cocoon millo company who zocured his services an A oalar iunon oh the largest paid in Cnnadu. 0 mil controls the Montmoroncy millr. He bu associated with him a fine staff of men. many of hi: own selection, and he promises to make I name for Canadian contact: in the world I msrkooor-"Mr. Whitehead reside: at Montmoroncy in the summer, in Montana! in winter. larlnorn Want It Removed. _- _.__.I.l IZI . ., , .I - HEiF;Ei7D `|;HE BIZL. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. A Ilurlnu Law sun 1: 1: n. . . THE HAND!-IOME 0.\' Union street. Dlvlulnn street, label) ed by Dlvid J. Whlteheul. A small ex- lurowllloom sum. not lmqueenm nds. IIRV. .33- ppyo IRS r Vl"....z`,r1;E2 iFVVt.> ,. l~` \r'V1 3 1.33% D5 WnW!`VVyv';;1-;;;"THUBSDAY. MAY 93- 1399- * ------ nu-any nuv-tutu IDIK WIN; 3 copy 0` Iloouuul Anuigw. on miuutiol and vpll-cdiladynpurpuhlsnhosiiathnlcily. (.`..A.lZ.llu-vino. uqdutwbosonnpocu _D.nuGodltvy o had inunIiI(CuIodu.io anziuuto can ab ewviunol0.l. Tclg-Anunadvunnngons. Tlobaod in ion laud 810,111!) for IV!) eonattn in New Yon div, GUCCI `I! in New Yeti dly. .-uuuu uclnlyn. '1 1-7 Tllk. Eflieo mun. took i wash turn Iut night! from but trouble ` D.-_ T. I. fcowict Ina` called. Mr. I 5yIor iscooncd to hit bomb today. `ID. S Knrl "Quick (I491.-- is ulnluw :0 ml noun E04!-I]. HID. Thoma 3 Karl, llni,Gor1ny' (Dye Mia ouns-Io. at Mo city), 5.. hodlyfotvu-dd Iotllo Wan; a copy o( Audnr- on mlu-nth! and won: an I1)-ilf l qnflo ddinou. Mn. Jones Paul. Wulmm a::no;. `ro- tumod homotmm Tckonto the morning. -has ahoutuudod the wnddxngkpl Mm .-\nuio Mclnlyn. ' '1. I TAIIIII Efn. nu.-A n..nL .` ..__I.. Jo-c.ph Kennoxly, [Minion mayo, isill in the noon! hmpiul, when bounda- wonl an cnuruian. Lu; niait; L. _.._. sue uunsno Anglican nynon. Ru. tuba Mcwmmma ha: [bot to Perth to this charm of that pouinh in the absence 0! Row. Fanhor Darla`. in ill- hoping. 1-.._L l'-__-I_ In o~ _ - - --- synuu mumxcwi rnoomvt-9. Jodgo Wnllioon, Nmonou. in in We city Attending the comrgiucoo meetidgs of the Onurio Anglican synod. KM Mrwllhnn-u hnn ohm` On _ nmnox Rmlnl-'.NcI; ...E.'.`. f.":'.".. ..':'.'.':~`.'.'.' `::.' 1':2?.'.`.-2. F*.!,":W".