Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Feb 1896, p. 1

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Removal Sale. was invited to a seat. on one anus. Mr. Donnelly asked why the commihtne `hnnohh in advisable to recommend that; --SICK OI IIOIOY 'I"llIDl'I `HUI lwu Phulny D9 lubnltud locust:-unto:-I. Mk. -nu-In A` 0]-m vunnnna-in nnlnlnimna. 77 *7 -"' ' x " ` --1"`----" `-`?' , KINGSTON, 'ON'l`ARIO. FRIDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 1 4. 1896. A Sketch of Albnn|-A Favorite Wlth the Queen . Madame Album was `born at Chembly, Que.. Nov. llth, I870, and the old home- stead ie there yet although the vocalist had in large brick residence huilton W10 front of it which almost hidee it from view from the reed. It is situated in one ol the most beautiful end romantic epote in Canada, and not far from the old fort which etende on the edge of the rapid: einbhuoneil with the historic namee of All the hereon oi Cune- dien hletory. Her (ether wee I profeeeorof rmueio end orgnniet end etill lives there but her motherdiedwhen Albeniwee eeven years `old. Madame Aibeni eeng before ehe tell- ed.end at four her musical etndlee com- menoed. At Albany, N.Y.. at eighteen, elter ltudying at Paris under Dupn: and eherwurda with Lemperti in Milan. ehe made her debut as Amine. in "Somnem- bulu" end then adopted the name ol "Al- bini" out of compliment to the town end the poo e of which hed helped her so much. er maiden name is lajeuneeee end she is now Mn. Ernest Gye in private life. ` _,,,,, Llfe savers At Cnpe Vincent. The Life Savers Record. A journal devot- ed to the inbereat of the national and vol- unbeor life-enving associations, ix-ea aha list of mines of the crews along aka Erie, lake_0ntario and the interior. nmon chem Cape` Vincent ecatlonz Capt. J h Poo, first lieut. A. Hormaecond lieut. Wayne 8. Brewster, and third lieut. , John Fluke, commanding the following members cl the crew; Forsythe lngalla. George Downey, Anthony Seymour. John Fields, John) Phil- lipa, Joseph Strong, James Stanley, Leon Pccy _fl'innld Brewster, Benjamin Dodge. Ueorgo"McDonald`, W'l.II"' Ron, Rtnnlnjv Augeebue and Charles Route. Thirty-ve boats are enlisted in the service. flilu ol DGQH, Which llllll In HID Ill'IV- ` In;-mom. surmounted with I crown. "The Boltona" it llod with Art work, among which might be mentioned I but of Iaduno Album. and Also I lih-wind mac 0! bar Iiub son, (at which the above cal. ionoopy). down by Prinoo Victor. of ;Ihoh`o.nlobo;An mngnllilocnt on wit: an expert: I ui var pnnn who the far the valid at the nluu-I photocn . "an uu` ?ag`.5..:P21.;.......' ' 0! grant WW anon; than N in I f..;'.:-:'.2".':.f'.:......:'.'.*.....'...': * -:2 Ibo uddIohIuolW&Iit|I0r no oflho quumhhnwitl and chic o.l'0uu'Iuht I chtllus. III althou- I9. " Mndnlno Alboni hu two residences. Ono called The Bolton." in Remington, and which Master BI-nut. Oyo, her only Ion. calls our village, and the olhor "Old Mu Lodge," m Scotland. where she spend: two month: every your in rat. sud whorl the qucan (with whom the in I grant favqtitq) Ylll Igor ovary you. On one of then visit: the took her the jnboo pot- unit of botnlf, Kvhiohi lung: in the duv- In:-room. mrmonntad with I crown. cl 0on Ia'Iht"I cbdna. cam: puorofoq-an and Bh-la. clnnnnn Au!-A rulinnulynunnoullunn no 5 ndvlhrn of nannor and I ma` nuHhHIlu'|othIho'powIr .. tjilll. It nun (mung:-1|-&nIIh &dnInrjh j--:.-::-:..---_,--:-?a.--- llA'l'l`ENBURY S i BAl!KIi!l?I;I!lfK3 rulllillluuul. ul ulleucuu. At the public school board meeting last night, the eoretary presented extract: from the country and city laws referring to punishment of offences committed by boys. IL was, some time ago, suggested that the extmcts be rinted and hung in the schools, nnd L e matter was, last, night, referred to the school management, committee. The chairman said it. was never intended such :1 budget. run the com- inunicnbion contained should be issued. pouco cans IIIRL mgnu. The [police on day duty are all ongnged Lo-day tn notifying citizens to remove the snow off the sidewalks. TI... Hly.......- .....,I.." enlvmnm. uiund on the maewnlks. The home-made" tobog nu. seized some time ago by l . C. "Nio " Timmer- man, from boys who were using in on for- bidden ground, has not. yet been claimed by its ownori __ .- n____ -"-44-. um: I me. Brlnglng Back I ueserter. A soldier of "A battery, who deserted a considerable length of time ago. gave himself up at. the citadel. in Quebec` in few days since. The authorities here do not know whether clue desert,er s name is Day or Dnly, as a soldier known by the first, and one known b the second name have deserved. Br. Mc ebb and Br. Compton loft yesberdau for Quebec, to bring the prisoner to {Kingston to stand trial by court.-martial, for desertion. rllllrrl Ilajlllrllnulu nruv luau. There were no cases on the police force docket this morning, consequently no ses- sion of the court was necessary. Onlv thmn trnmna were sheltered in the Mon 0! me court. Only three trumps were sheltered the police cells Inst night. The uolice dav dun oluzmzed Mr. L`. l\. Ularke, superintendent 0; Rockwood hospital. gave an admirable lecture in the YiM.(,.A. hall, last. night. u n "Heredity, Insanity nnd Crime." The): information. free from teohnimlity, is so vnluable that the Winn proposes, dur- ing the next. two days, publishing the ad- dress in full. The bed night prevented A lare attendance, but through the Winn we rope to make up the lack. Fullled I II] Contract. "The street railway company deserves the `greatest credit for the way in which the ine has been kept open, and the ser- vioe continued uninterrupbedly dee- pite the diicultiee incident to the ex- ceptionally heavy snow storm of the past few days. So spoke a citizen this morn- mg. and his sentiments will be echoed by the residents in all parts of the city. II II nnlulcll I Illuuluh The report or the minister of justice for I895, just issued, speaks very hi lily of hospital overseer and instructor illiam A. (lunn, of the Kingston penitentinr , for his efficient services in connection wit the hospital and laboratory of the institution. Mr. Gunn has taken over the duties of school teacher and now gives instructions to the convicts, in their cells, after the work of thvlsy has been done. Wlll Give The Full Text. Dr. C. K. Clarke, superintendent of Rnolnivnnd hmanitnl. anve an edmirnbie `I I .. I `II Isl `t -In on} ixrlflrjllltglonfot Cllun ftom7IoI0 n. 05-. _`llIO(IlvnIoIulu-gunnlntlovlcy. . Provost," "of the `New York Clothing` Btoro. Brock nbraut. having given 0. In order for spring imporbationa, which w ll reach here next. month, has decided to male 5 lur reduction in all the depart; ments to in uoe close buyers to purchase freely and to enable him to make room for his coming goods. He means businesa. IIIIID UIINIIIQII Ullipiilllllo Several Kingutoninnn. whoa:-o members` of the Quaint club of New York. have ro- ooirod notice that tho club : banquets have been discontinued until Apnl out of re- mmh for tho memo:-v of the hm Barnard 'l'H. BIIOW HIT UIIU IBIIIIIJIIIII Vorvlitmle height is being broughtbo the cfty over the dieleng miln-ed: since the heavy snow storm_begen-. On all the lines snow plou in are as work And gangs` of men are emp oyed Ihovelling the mow all` the crack. The rail: lie at the bottom 0! I deep cutting, the snow` being piled several {net hlnh on each side. OI OOIP Olltollllg, H18 IIIOW several but high 09 [boon GIEOIIIIIIIAOG Illllll Out: 0! I'D` 3 6 for the memory of the Into I illam. the celebrated" cartooniab. a mem- Iunu nl OLA nlnlu Ant` mhn int` IIIIIIA `main ' u n 10! we memory or me um numnm bor of the club, had who died some weeks nn:n_ nopgnv osnmuy ma mu-nu uwuq. The nine for tho money can al- _ way: In Ind at R. No u| a Kin ton ur- pot wnrohouuo. _Now goodgnrri ng daily. `no. mam. numr. loo- Finut loll button only 18c., `prints: 180.. tub bumr 150. Jan. Crawford. IFOOIOEI II III` VVIUCIIWDIIIA Economy In our stronghold. _Bi 0!- penlu mean big prots. and big 1-otn mun high Eden to the customer. very- thlnx bong I oanfnlly and marked clouly. lent money Pnllra Department Brevltlen. .... .... Al... ....l:.... The _ Karn Piano SHE IS A CTNADIAN. lnoonnny u an Wntohwoad. nun-nu in Ann nl-J-nnnlhnlll "Rh club `BIIIIII-Ot`_II|DlI ._.I Yl...._A....l-p.- -1..` --. -.4 crrv Ami frnoumn. G . our turn may no mooonnu. In all no xromulpam of Ca- nnglo pnuonodd ondonthln. nnd nu hnuadanoon Ibo grand council. `Tho usury : dwwcdthntuonthan, 18.11? `A h;n.,j`niIhhlhin can u. ` va h. Oqhrb, H` T magi . moo and equal ngnu uomanu mu no pn- nu Oman should be discriminated ugulnu bocuua at his religion, it in hereby dooluod that. it. in not one of the :1-incipleo of thin odor that any web ding mimcion should be undo. III 1"}.-Q. this nnrlnr in Ah-nlnlv nan... (I!) That um: order an nouomwly mou- nry no long as the Rcmnn Cntholic church inn:-fan: in nominal mottombnt tint. this long the Iceman bumoluc church into:-fun in political mount-u.bnt anoointfon In noo in any way to Roman Catholic: , Ividully. or to the lnnnnnn nl nnllainnn hlnnnalut. Mlscllaneous Books, Bibles and Prayers, Fancy Goods, woman Uunonon ,;namauu_v, no mo It-onion of religions Qhought. g (9) Thuhk gnnd council do endorse tho manly count otvlhlton McCarthy, 0.0.. M. P.. in MI cloth to pnvont bbooonroionoflhoptovimaollnnt mhnunnlnouinln In.cndo|-ntho " n..:.."'.?""' .........."" "`-"``..,,......:" ""*3"7.7.'.".".H IE! chin-ay be nooonlnl. In Allldnlannn {ronallonruo!C4- tom. From 7:30 _to 9:30 Saturday night. you can have your choice of any '.?-piece boys units for $2.50. Think of buying suits worth $4 and $5 for $2.50, No goods out on npproval during this sale. (lmnd Union. n..L..... m-...... rv....|...... m..,.. Inn I... union. Robert Stron , Carleton Place. loft. last. Thursday for ult L-to. Marie to become foreman in u moulding shop. On Tuesday he died from inammation of the bowels. Holenvea a number of orphans. his wife having died recently. 1 passed: (I) Whereas, granting special privileges ton minorit isa grave injustir.-0 to the majority. an , whereas. the minority have no rights except those they enjoy in com- mon with the majority as Canadian citi- zens; bait, therefore, that we oppose to the utmost any and all attempts to grunt separate schools to the Roman Catholics or any other soct in Manitoba and the north- ~ ~:: 91:` :9 r` `AOI 'I`:".oo..'. .f."$`.i...'.'.` .. `L Sn orizy. -~ (4) Whereas meddleeonie interference with the local government of any province by the dominion government is a source of danger to the stability of confederation, and sleo s menwo to the integrity of the empire, therofom, be it resolved. that the contemplated notion of the do- minion government in lorcin at system of soparste schools urbn Msmtoba, against the will of the poope of Manitoba, as ex- by their representatives; cannot tomltmugly coudemped. lK\ What an nnr nnininn nlgvn nhnnlzl kn Uunwn and me nornn-weer. Iernmriee. (6) Where, the granting of public money: !or donomimtionel purpoeee is an injuetioe to Mtjoml inltitutione ; there- lore, be it received, that ll.` public money: be granted under my oircuinlbnnoou what.- ever for denominational pnrpoeee, whether they heednoationnl, charitable or religi- oun. ' nuual . On "gob. nch Miss Mny Anderson, Royal military college. entertained quite a number of guests at her birthday party. She received mnny useful presents. [)0 van drink coffee`! Trv ourJn\'n nnrl 1 W}'{in"'_.r' Binnie 'P.'ibf"to?VEoT,"7z.~%"$r 250.. asihbutter lc. J. Crawford. Thou nhnv-I nnuu-an vnnn who hrnlna urn. main nutter Inc. J. umwxora. The short course man who broke nwny from an escort. in A bnbbery and the man discharged for thievin . as reported in last; ni ht's p'er, was t. e one person. He be ong to a local eld battery. Bee brand of 400. ton in ne. J. (.`mw~ In.-.l I I AT COST FOR THIRTY DAYS FOR cnsn ONLY. ford. Bnnolullonu Pulsed by the (irnml Council In lilngnton. Grand council of the Canadian probective association cnnclu,a6d its annual mansion on Thursday. The following resolutions were named: ' G" -'5 'C`V'!',L`!'lRF . IQ \. The-whi'e"'i`i~~l... un...;i z.a...~e.- | cond d ' ion. stated t at. m... 4.... ma minority 0 Manitoba had a bochnicnLgi~ie- Vance. they did not state than there was any wrong or injustice done to the minority in Manitoba. mi 'I"|..n nun!-Ivlnul nnnnoml '11: n `atria. In Manitoba. (3) That. everylaw enacted by R legis- lature creates a grievance to some min- ority. W m meddlesome be vomurougly conaompou. (5). That In our 0 lnion steps should be taken to make the nglinh language this only oloinl lnngu of the dominion of Cunuin and the nort. -wont. terrimoriea. nu wing... lm at-Antinn nl nnhlin om. ' (7) Thu. when-cu, the principles of jun- tioo and equal rights demand that pri- nt; umnn should T mcmms ovum rm. Umon. | M rs. R. 1`. Flower preoenmd $200 to the , Wntarbown remen in recognition of their \ services at a recent. re in one of the Flower ` buildi a. flu Al` lltl. Khan nu! A-ulnnunn ane roeeweu usoxul presence. [)0 you drink coffee? Try our Jnm Mocha blend. Surebo please. Ju.-I. Re\l~ den & Co. II T I.luI-`L...-(I nnur unhl tnhain Olun l). J. Hubbard, now said Lobe in the city, will be pleased to learn that the furni- ture left b him at the Northern business college. abertown was sold out for 8l50. Gin _or biscuit 5 lbs. for 250., 2. : orange: 25. niih butter F. NISBET S) vveua company Lmu season. ' Employees of the water works deparL- 3 mentvuo making nlbanmoxns to the water 1 system in the inland market. In II: nrnner tn nmnnunna the m" in I aomennn can no bemu for evening v`:-nn IIJQI, swun- _ `Bl _ M the Boyd rink to-night. humor 180., bottlo pickle: 100. Eu;-uh for rho Roynl rink to-night! I Goodlu. I I 5 I I teur onnmon. [ People of good has use Odoromn for ; their tooth. Do you '! For sale by E. C. `r Mibcholl. 3 Mwcnou. Mu. Dormer. who sloped with Williiun Atwood. accompanied by hr two children, has returned 00 Delta l Anntlmr ah-um. In um: on nnnurn hm. nu rowrnoa no ueium Another chance for you to secure bur- ninI' Lien. collars, etc., at the Grand ` Ynion _ turdny night. , Cool Burgess, the famous Cunndiun minatrol, is travelling with him Emma Wells company this Emnlovees the denarL- I lsoucuuo. Cucumber and Almond Cream, chapped hand! mud rough akin. MoLeod s drug BOOTS: hr .1 l.|mnnnnl-umum `lo`.nm.u3lln um- awn. Dr. J. Chnnnonhonse, Eganville, was ned-M9 and coup for selling liquor with- f out a lioenlo. D-An`:-n I-nnnhgn-inn nhnn-inn nnrl `Jun. ' ouu license. PM on, raapberriea, cherries and Lom- bard ms in glass; jars at Rolden's. If kvillo can put up 8800 it. can have) Gln meat of the association of mm.- u ntoolvluo put. law zt. have ll! meet the association onnmon. I Pnnnln n "ma 9...? .... -n.1..........." ..r jliu. ` l&thnIuIhIlo. 8.0tvhI. one: I` KM Mitchell. M Inn has ouwlux or "am mmnpa" In me clliy. For 5 rloct. In order the Specialty Cor- net at M an Wellorb, Wellington street. All tho newest. uhnneu in oollnrs and ties urn. . ` I An dltion be out 030.000 is likely to ~ 1.0 be botho deaf and dumb insbitubo, DJ I. son an Inn weuen, womngvon lbreet. ; All the nhnpeu in collars ties ` ` at hnlffprioe Saturday night. Grand Union, I A Ibor by the mum of ulphllltoll, of. gin ol. open: business at.S`a.cket/a Huh I r. V " I!` I h dl II b - o.a..'?u'-".s : 2?:`5 2. l'. " " ' ` ' .Remambor_t.he0o in: are for SM;ur- N dn`nE |:ht only. Gnu Union. Vinoentln rejoicing in A course of looturu`. Thev an srivon woeklv. 'l'In,_ Igloo or Ivory ay u_o-whot the Pco An `lilting Abouvt-Nothing In- upa nu Manna ox than who Are -nu... nan...` A|5ARlGlIAPH:8 PIOKED UP BY OUR` (8) That this order i-absolutely nn an Inn an tho Rmnnn Catholic 1-humh pg vmoanr. ll reyolomg m course ox `ootur. The ungivon weekly. Boohundo 400. Main ne. J. Craw- r...-.I . . 4 "ord. 3 Gallh-nia conned fruits Ab Reddenh. | medical man report a widespread M. k of "tho mmnpu In the city. For I nu-loci. t tho Smcialhv Cor- sfi;_E*1"YiT mun; % .YnAR.-1sr('). as; PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. I Vbnmar 1813., pickles 100., bottle` $0., 6 lliu.ging_6r snap: 250. J ""iJs7;ii6}: s;` ma non or Fm toga; of his 03 .1... ...n.....: ....n.... .4 n.. .. l hone ndluh just. re- of the pacic ne otintions Inning, unonnor I-hurl"! will, in in probability. be included mt. ] In the men. K 5. o "' "-'\and s tuners: mu.- llo Benched The Pan olloo. " The friends of Rev. F. T. Phillips. of Edinu. Que., have been anxious as to his welfare, not having heard lrom him for some time.` The explanation name this morning. He had been snowed up for nearly four weeks. Sometimes for days together none could get, out. of the house.snd mails came in at intervals of three and four days. He says : "If you receive this you will know that it was posted: to do this I take my first lesson on snowshoes. The snow on the level is five feet. and from that to ten feet. and over. The srrivul of this in Kin ston. therefore, will mean that I got to K. 0 post office some how." Wllllk ll: 03!} DOGS Q1100!!! 0|] ID! IIOIIO l'InI. - ` Mr. Fenbherston, M.P., haa since Sep` - : Ottawa ! bomber last shi ped 4,0U_0 tons of hay from into estern Ontario. During I the last four waeks 1,200 tons have gone want. I 'I`|.a -.......-.h...... .J 41.- "nnnrIun`nI| nnnn. AIIZI ZIIV Kjl Inuuvnn Tho annual Sn ndny nbool entertainment ] 1 56 Pint Oooghgntloml chiral last i in h Inon`ouooadnI nlhlr. mm Ii? whiolnitvubhdd. unlled willipupllnol thomrkuuohpund daft punt`, `rho . " mw. vnrnnn.n'l|nnr-" Iulldlntl 0! mac: nun complain mu those ion: of the sidewalk. lylng in front. 0 Mount; honuomhavo nob been clou- od of most this winter. and an dursloro n oonamntmomee to the may at pedu- triunu. The stunt ha been twice oom- plomly blottnd with mow. and although it was olunod an often. the storm ol yu- torduynnd lut night lolt It tons than mar. connlninu an undo also nnu-din: -The Comor Bookstore. hordlynnd Int night Ion ll tons unn_ over. Complaint: ngu-dl the chemo light at tho cotton um I that at thooornor ol Ridouu and Gen-nqui nu-cob. winds. in bnidmnout long:-on nndjmn nl than him: dllll IOU winch. It nuntmuwoouuougrou portion of the line during which they should In homing. _ . . ` -,T`Tf`f In Ily-(Inna Y:-are `Twin More llnlvc-rnlly In-pt Then Now. The letter cnrriers carried unnaunlly benvy burdens today, for this in the day of All the your that in sacred to the patron of lovers, young and old~St. Valentine. It has been said that the customs that fenn- erly marked the day have fallen into (lin- uae and that the aemling of valentines is no longer to popular as to make it worth while to the book-sellers to carry A stock of those nudy miasivea. A g once at the store window; of the local stationern will at once show this abatement to luck foundation. The cus- tom may not be so universally followed us it was in yours gone by. but it still finds favor withn went. many. The burlesque or so-called unn valentines have been largely in demnndyfor some days past. nnd many and mnny nn impatient small boy and mischievous mien has, during the punt week. stood beside the counter carefully aonnning each one in the pile `,of highly colored caricatures in a stern hunt for the most hideous one to be found. 'l`l.- ...n.a....an will In: n-lnrl tn nnnnrl llm Married For I`hI|-Iy Yeen. W. H. Reid and Mrs. Reid entertained a number of their friends at their residence on Oonceuion road, last night, the occasion being the thirtieth an- nivornry of their mnrri . The younger ueete unused hetneelveb dnncin , paying different. men, ebc.. while r the ernulemont 0 those with .......-- o..b.. nlnnhnp nml unuh-nmmutel while lor the ununornone or anon vmn cnvor tutu. irtngiggg and instrumental music was provi . A most. plenum. ovenin wu upont and the guests, after oordin y snd Iinooroly oongntulnun their Iioot. and beaten "and having wish them mnny Inppy return: olvthe day," departed for their homes in the small hours. duo loonllrollnq nns:I.lnuuundnuo.' hideous to be round. The postman will be lad to speed the mrting day and the boo sellers will hm-rlv _v grieve over ibnglepn tine either, for funny valentines am like postage anunpn in one respect, an immense qunntiv by of them must, be sold in order to make in decent prot. Endeavors Bolng Mada to Settle the Can` R-1.-..n tho Pgrtlnn. nuween Illa rnllllmu. A writ. has ben issued on behalf of Eliza- beth Cameron. spin:-oer, of Pictsburg town- ship, cluiming damages for breach of pro` mine of marriage from John Kirkwoml, who hails from the north-west, but who hna been living in Pittsburg township, near the Olllllnllllti l`8!|l(leII( e for some time put. The curse may not come to trial, n.-= inter- emed parties are making strenuous unden- vorn to effect. a settlement. `In the event of the pacic nootintions failing, another :-Imnm will. in nrobnbilihv. hours. new snoroemng. .mn. iceanen a U0. `Both Dr. Fee and t;rus_,l:ee'l)oiinelly spoke highly M, the school bimrd meeting last night. of the work done by Miss Young, tenuher in the orphans home. in making in motion t0;:`l`allt her six months` leave of ` nbsence on Account of illness. Funcy print. butter lo. J. Crawford. Represeiimtivea of the Canadian nml United Suites overnmenta will hn.vo isn- ocher meeung sllortly to discuss Ie islntion mquiro'1.u make the Thonmnd Is nnds an `internntinul resort. and to ngo for fishing rights und the einploymon lof lnbnr on either side of the boundary. wen. ' The members of the Venezuelan com- 'minaion are gratied that Great Britain will submit evidence. This will facilitate lnbor and make the decision practically un~ impeaclmble. i "All the good china! have been mild," ` `-lm lute murmured with u Hll): Mal lyuwnerl and shook l\arlii-I1l-- "\ \'ell. suppose you try `Ut)nd-liyu.` " The nbeamer Eldorado, n freighter uf the Morgan line, is nshore at Liberty Island. `She urn've(l this morning from New Or- leans nnd grounded on what is called Oysv tel` lulund reef. l A... n..n..i...... c..:-...i. ...;n ,..\I.. 1... luau-n her lulund reel. ! Our Cobmlene friends will only be here : foxrcho bnlnnco of this week. A cordial i invit.ut.len is extended to all to come and see the benefits to be derived by using this l shortening. Jun. Roddon & Co. > t;rual:ee'l)onnellv snake man cabbage an unrnovu '5. The opinion of the Ayr gookeyista is that. Queen's will beat. Oegoode which is looked upon as the winner from Sbrnhfortl. A 'r thinks it. beat. Queen : its home rin . 5 Mr. I-`mt.hnr-mn. M, P.. ham niune Sen` ; one Mm: umglooon nuruonen we may. The oonoonoul of opinion at El Pun is than theghb will be u uco. and many I who came to wltnou it. have am-bed for . home. . ' n` Inunrlu-gal nut` mnntn man Ara am- nomo. `h One hundred A d twenty men are em- ! ploycd to-day uho%lling and hnulin np_9w of!` the coma, and excavating the teven street sewer outlet. Fnlnrv I-ttunn I-Hnhnr-h I-AINIHAL mm. street. ouueu. Celery, lottuoo. rhubarb. radilhea. oys- tor plant, parsley, n on! . tomatoes. ` cuumbera. apimm ,horse ra dish and Ger- ` cabbage at Cnrnovsk '5. I`hn nnininn nf Hm Avr nnlmvistn is thnt. 'l'alll`lnOl, rronon, 1uuI|n.nnu yulnunun I prunon. Jun. Redden & Go. 1: I I it E 8?l`f\o'gll`If \o:kPl.h'fQl|..) B3 : on He hurried out between the not.- And not it book again. ~ The Cuban: and B ninrds have had several ghla this woo . The rebels, the telegram: roporo, were no uloed. Mina Sinalebonh fnrewe l ooncort In Port ' telegrams report, ulaou. Miss Singleton : farowo ' Hope on Wednesday night wan rue auc- ! Mina Singleton huuuohec the city. ` The oanmmun of oninlon nh Wodnosday. - Tanxerinod Y Why. you, at Carnovekyfd; L SI nd:-aw : choir igpmpcri spool!` 4 music for anniversary services on undny. 1 Mn. Onllfu will units. ! Ev-nnnntnd nnnnhnn run!-1, nnrlnntn. non. Is the only Piano manu- factured in.Canada com- . binipg in, its construgtion . all the essential features of a first-class instrument. It is the only Canadian Piano that fearlessly courts com- "parison with the best Ame- rican and European makes. in van nun nun omvaod mm the Iuulut oi lphoo. ` ` Smaknd halibut Ab Cu-novIk' '1. Sweet oranges 12. doun. . Cruvford. `Coppers for change in quantity at the WHIO olqo. ' _ - Jouaph R mal, ex-M.P.. Burton. oblo- bratod hint! iohh wedding nnnivotury on Wednesday. 'l`amre:-inn Win. us. Cnrnovekfd; MVP. UIIIXII Wlll IIIIII. Evnpontggl pouches. POQl`I.t\ rioota noo- | mrinon, Frnoh. Im! an. an Cnmornia ? nnnnnn Inn nntlnn & (`A . Shh Iron Ildonu Mutt. Ruldonu ol Ridaqgtnu complain phat .hma nortlona lylng FOR BREACH OF P-F;OM|SE. GENERAL Pghnarus. sr. vALENT`u`IQ-E-Rev. DAY. those [Our moicnl gentlemen. nclulng tune "in they live continually among the insane. they become themselves insnne, snd hence are commonly called med doctors." I do not believe that any eminent counsel in England would dare. or would be permit- ted by the judge, to use such lsngnnge in, addressing the jury. It is inconsistent with the practice of the courts, which sivvnys demand the evidence of roieesionsl gen- tlemen in cases of this ind end give it careful consideration, even though the scientic experts should not be wholly unanin.on- in "their testimony. You, sir. knr.r.' better than I, that "tlor quilt oi mur- tier could not have been brought home to numberlees criminals otherwise than by scientific testimony, which is nlwoysmore convincing when life-long ractice is asso- ciated with science. In t re Hynms cue, juet now being tried in Toronto, slmost All the eviuence is obtained from experts. mechanical experts and medical experts. Wore Mr. McMsater`s dictum e rule of luw,'society could not protect itself against ingenious murderers. And it such testi- mony is worthy of ncce times at All, it is assuredly most vnlusb e and convincing when the professional experts are unen - moua in their opinion-, and their ohsrseter for prohity is unquestionable. . Me- Msster's Assumption and emphstio 'e`ssevero- tion that common sense should be the sole buis of judgment. irrespective of thescisn- tic judgment of the medical experts, is en obvious fallacy. There osn be no contu- '61" L1i1}jt;sIbu4_& BBO. D 1.14.1. A_An excitement. Four medical exyerta, gentlemen of char- nuter, whose lives mve been devoted to the utmly of science in relation to insanity. and who huve had many years experience in the treatment of cerebral disease in its various forms; who hnve, moreover. been intrnsteil by government. with the manage- ment of our insane naylume. and whoee jud mentof individual patients in eooepted witout demur by the families and lrlendl of those committed to their oere, have borne teetimony in the moat explicit mnn~ nor to the imbecility on insanity of Shortil. nnd his inability to dieoern the oriminnllty of the deed for which he won tried. Those four medical gentlemen concurred in their Opinion with entire unanimity. Their evidence hue been unnhalten by eevereet cross-oxmninntion. Noexperte wereonlled by the crown to undo or to weaken their testimony. nlthough two or three had been summoned for that purpose, and were IO- tunlly in court during the trial. With nll renneut for Mr. Molillaeter. Q.C.. tunlly In court. during me lnul. Withnll reupeet for Mobllutor. Q.C.. I venture to think that he entirely over- nhoc the mark in his eagerness for convic- tinn nf the nrinnnar. where he told the 9- "`. .:-'.`A!?!.`..`I`.- Wat wuu. `an Jljb booauu thJ!._u'q_iol4 at I ohQ'1I. xc doc-Buy: mgr. mum an IE. Puyuuxpuoo ` unusual. n` bootmnlautv \ . ` I .. up a-up-g--.1-nu A 11%; munnolted to the priest. In we contusion- nl. My experience is, that. the sinner`: evil deeds. for which he is hold merelleuly responsible in the fullest, degrees of guilt. by society. nre frequently Inuoh lo eul- kpuble before (led, (to whose just! \ ell mman justice aims at conforming) became of ignorance. or indellberntion or lack of the power of self-restraint under the in- lluenue of sudden impnlne. That. Shorbh I8 note mm of sound mind has beon,I ....A-..-.... nkunzlaniln ant-uh-Iuarl in MIA is of sound mind has noon, I presume. abundantly eatublllhod in the evidence before the court, and accordingly he wna more linhlo than men of ordinary monbul calibre bo confunlon of thought, and impotence of self-restraint under lixdden I:`..... ....,lim.l .n.m~rn mantlnmnn nf nhnr. shot the mark m his tor convic- tion of the prisoner, where he jury to give no head to the bubimony 0! those four medical geuueman. adding that "Ms thaw Iivn nnncinunllv nmona Insane. minister of justice. Be kindl pleased. dear sir. to bear with me whilst state, as briefli M I can. my reasons for thinkin that R ortis was not. when doing the Mr ul deed, so oom lowly uccountnble ml to render himbell lie lo to the guilt and penalty of murder in the first degree. My sacred oioe impose: on me the dut of closely studyin the nsture and con itmns of human nets n respect of the degree of liberty, which constitutes them voluntary acts, for which the agent is responsible in o rtion to the li ht of his mind and t f om of his wil when doing the deed. Great part of my life hu been occupied with the nppllcation of those principles in the court of conscience, where the soul of the sinner is freely and fully manifested to the priest in the confession- nl. Mv exnerience is. `mansion excited by the tempting oooulon. vonture to assume that thin in the phue of the question that will chiey engage your consitierntion. In the neighboring republic and in several Euro an oountrlol the jury decide `whether t e prisoner is guilty of murder in the first. second or thinl degree. Since our British system .does not vest any such discretion in the jury, the constitution supplies a remed in the nppenl to the executive. after ful re- vision of the evidence by the honorable of justice. Rn kindlv nlauned. dear air. vi ng the death penalty or eosoluteecqulraur: [confess it would be too much to ex t sny twelve honest men to declare him reelrsm nll guilt. On the other hsnd, it seems to my mind, utter careful perussl of the evidence. to be s:||_ overs:-elpiag of justl: tel hold rim utyinteu messure re- uisige for condemnation to dent`!-. lfhe egree of guilt that should correspond with capital punishment. is not messured solely by the gravity of the crime consider- ed objectively, but also and ohiei by the accountability of the nt, whie turns u n the (iistinotnees 0 his understanding 0 the cnminality ol the deed at the mo- ment of his doing it. and the restraining power of his will, under guidance of his in- taiiect, when moved by sudden impulse of mssion excited by the tempting occasion. \'nnl.IIl`n m nmlulne that phase plying with the requeet. oteome reepeouole ntlemen by offal-lug to you H View 0! t e one of unfortunate Short I. about which there in up great I diversity of opin- ion in all parts of the country. The Iole quention presented to the jury wee whether M5 the Limo of doing the terrible deed he was eulolentl oognlunt. 0! in orhnlnnllt . By thelnw of 0. ll! country the verdict. ehon d be simply elrmellve or uegetive. which means absolute guilhlneee of murder. invol- vi the death penalty ebeolubeeoqultul." I canteen would expect. any N00. The foglovgn in R210 fgllvhxbsol blue to seat. i t. v. . . em - biihop of ingawn. co Sir Ohu-lee R we`- per. the then miniuer of undue, l_n belief of the condemned men 8 Ole. Thle let- ter is dated at. the Palace, Klngeton. 87%|: No.v.. 1895. and reeds: "I truer. I an not out of order in com- plylng with the requeet. of name respectable nentlemen bv offen-tun you my View [A LETTER {Mars cm] IIO IIIIIIIV V: 1 Woodstock. out. i'o 1-H: Mhuatzn or JU;T|E naemoma anonns. % Kinggbinf anon; by tho Arohblllop at IIIIIUQ Win Hi Dld lot `lllnh llol-In WI! Intltlollto IIIII tho lint]: PC0101.` <:-Acknowledged By tho Ilnhtor of Jul- Mon. -C.DIIZT`HWCI'4,CI fl 75_a|_Q n pm: 8! _Th. tx-no ntonuno anus nuuurruou III uoiontiq study of cerebral dunno and medical Inn Jmb `jntioqll mmuuri II n_ of saying: u-oyclunnolnt mans`? common nun at tho oouilnnlh MI ol uylum no cumulus Hum. TIC common noun tho 0DI boonlhookodby Ir. Mullah": , - ganouuoonnoo. It nu ullnol lo 1:- unrobukod. and la lnlionil to 87013 onood an lndaoliho Ityntl-' oo.Io:nnubItugu`nl ab at tnIuaunlu-uncnorIuIluaI- a-l- V0 .';u'..`.'s"""..'I';:"'7'..?.7...;.;.."`:" :5..u... .. uty the publlooouolnlzu an no clo- IIIBU oldonbt IlI'IVOl&|I- Duunnnnnnnnngnlnnndltfr LID L;.........,............... CIIIWRCIO ?::.'~**:'..-.=::*.*'$. Innhn, lln `D. an argon: Invlunon. The `W debuting club ll meet Again to-night and diuouu an inseranting aub- jootoldobnu lnptomptu. The club hag dam Iouoodaut work during tho put. lioo. and in {auto looks as bright an no ` M }_ e-vvn|l commence M, Ind .` ._, uoouplod I 30' `. Canon 8ponou.-.- ronuuion In no. Apply at WHIO OHM. `\ HI VALUABLI Ill End In Prince mmhd 10. D Oholl HI VALUABLI I AND PIIIIED. gnd Prha nap. at pnunl oo- enplod 10.D0ho . Hnboonouovosnd hndwqn hgnu for our gum: Ar . ,.. .- . . "N, ATD Iomoluonoo mus. .1-W-*-r % pt . . . . , ~-..-.-.*.-.:'.-"~.. . Immodloto Poison! no Oluonu ugnoc. . ..._..._...._.....-._....... ..__........... diotlon hereon II-no common unit And two -oiontmo nolohorfdou Ila nninnijn ltnlli M (ZARA. ["12 Id N PIINOIII-I8. BYDINHAI 03 Q1 treou 5 Folding Door store Kay. ndor kindly law 5 this 0 co. IIIU lij-ICU will uv In-cu uv-I auv alumni. and will likely oomprioo the Ron. '1 . Humor, 3 A., D. D.; D. Strncbtn. BA. and 0. I. Millignn. B.A.. D. I). The mom- born 0! the Y.I.0.A. have boon accorded urgont invition. 'l'ho m dehtinx main (moron FRUIT TREES. BDSI8, BHBUBB 2 oto. Write us for amino catalogue and we will send you on Iron. Do it now. Ghoul Nvunr Oolnn. ioohulor. .Y. Dnsmannn nusnmas annn. NI " to tho nuw Wino cm In to In \I nonunion lmmodlnolv. I nodorok. ' SETH. jffueral from her late msldonoo, llll Pnnoess street, Sundey Feb. 16th. et three p.m. Friends on` soqueinunoos are respectfully invited to Attend. OoNNoa.--In Kingston. on Nth Feb., I898, William Jsmee Connor, olden -on of Ghe Iota James Connor. aged months and 7 do I. Funeral will leave is mother : 354 Brook etreeb. on Sande, at 2:80 o'clock.` Frlende on: once: are oordlnlly lnvnbed to ` Do\'1.n-In Kin ton, on Feb ` Annabelle Ore em. beloved into or n m. 1)oyle,`eged 82 core. The funeral wll leave the residence 0! Joseph Graham, Ml Nelson ebreet. Saturday afternoon st l:80 o'olook. Friends and eoquelntenoes no respect.- fully invibed to sound. Cowum-In Kingston. on Feb. Nth, Eleanor Knill, rellot. of the late John Coward. Fu nerel private. - ASHING_ on"notvsnLox.nixFxo`nv lu. HOG-ll, ll Fins root. ANTED-OLD STAIPB I5 '10 00 Y! ol . For man I pngoho to 06.00. Io. bowl. (0 Adulnldu I MOI. ronlo. HENRY EEAII, Lnnnm Unnnntn Ann ls`.un|.un-- Prlnoou on-out. Oornu Sydonlum mm. phono uommnnlontlon. ALu:u--On Feb. lath, mt l97~ Kin attach. to the wifn of Md. (1. 1!. lion. I rlnnnlninr HAMnL\' - In Kinglton, on Friday, Feb. 14th. 1896. Mnry Eliuboblr Annoy. bo- lovod wife of W. H. Hnmblv. And 65 l For Isl. by JAI. ll. Iohlol). Drlggln. Prlnnan Strum. Kin-utnn AB: III] Tut LIADIIO Ulnlluu In-cot. Tolophono Mn. 0, Tho Queen : college lnibaiouuy neocla- `I will hold in annual meeting homol- mw morning. when it will be reinforced by count of the visiting llllllllli. , Rama dI-t.iulot.ion in unwound bv ha- See it. We Are Getting . Ready to Count Stocks So` have some`. Ext!-aMBMaM1? _ _&-.__ ___- IJII I-ICVV GUI-IIV IJQ$I_IJ.I' sin: to offer you thin wee ' p connection with thataud our V HE-BIJILDINB ,SAlE IIC VI II-ICII-I ' C '. Blackvsllk W;1m Hcnrlctla AGl`.N'l`B I03 011'? AND 1 . salon or oommhlomco u um. nsuu. Mlry .I:innooIaII' Alnoy. bo- Hnmbly. Aged 68 ,w,vears. I30 W10 WI daughter. This M III nourilhl Wllu - Iu lhofull gnoglnlnul vnl:c`o( EVER OIL and In oully mulnod and Inoud. Pot wan! dluuu. pun] dobllhy. pmrty on 0 blood, Ilnplltld dlpntion. c I, uurrhnl and bronchial trouble. A Innrkodlncnnu In weight and Itnnnh II nollcublo QM: (skin; 1 {av betcha. Ohlldnn uh I! run! . WI! Ghungndnouex IIIYI. +nui`nou,mua-ow? -'lT - _on-Vlvuur udynnt LARGE FRONT I100! 10 L31` WITH L Board. Appl1wlOQnoon memo`. some or use vmung unmm. Bane diatiulbtion oxpnaod by uonun ol tlunudingmon anbo nq(Ioct- ldologoln Iliug nongupor-. The loan] papa! not: `lluognotimotho nut day, vlollo tho '1' to porn as totally I day or more how . cun- Ionoqhnouuaoclp Iloto pompt do- Iivcry of Illa pupon. ` A I but - .......""....":-.'F..'.*:'::.'::.:....:.2. \|HU`l\UUN' U .~saI.5!1!y_msl OOD nufnnn BIL? IIQUIIID (ragnuln onnlo.) Apply Blrrlll All- P3101: rrwb . RE`I-JUCED PRICES POI! wlsli. , vv. n. unnunan. mnnl. Dunc-ml um lInu.nn-m Pum- a Irooo. block nbovu old stand. _.__.._...:__.___..__.._..__ __I\J IWe WTH '.o tho Wlm union tum Inc lonuon any In For Ocllcato Children. .- Invalid: and the uni. JAO.K8ON'S KI I ITEICIIIP Illl II I a In? oommhlon. co 80 `r..`ppl) to J.hhhlo1.InaI. `It Prin- One of them in n 01 our. man Prinoou Enron. J TO BE LET. ` ic. Per ma. % won worth on oouun. w. 11. Damn. ` )|Iln-ml Ann lnnnun FOR SALE. "B-OARD. us. rum). IYIIIIITAIII-. ANTED. 8.41!) D3 floirmn each, or time with note: at 0, Aunmn ntluhotorily ondorsod. _l nn.l.nWAv. .l com ITIEHCG -I7Il1I'Ilp II >. Klnnton. --IN-I60 1 n Dunn Oo'lwl\I mt no nnnhu. :1 1.11 Hz: seven o'clock p.n'r.. on IONDAV, the nth lnnt Jot tho boating and ventilation, with nclout I Item lnolurlod, of an eight room school. he tendon must. include ground plans.oto., and 3 unnntoo that the system will lvo utlnfao on to the l ubH(a School Boa must uonom nyoueh tender. Plum of tln hnl ding may he soon at the WI. ll. ulursuu. lunnnr. N B.-Wc Ibo carry on stock 0! Shoot Iunlc. `Violin-. Banjon. Gultan, urmonlau. BInn.&o. -nu--y V-_...-._.._ _ _,,_ Contained in the promises. M Prlnceu nreot, when the inventory mt: be seen. This In I Inlnudld opportnning fox: n_younx [me um PUBLIC scHnIT.| EALEDTENDERS.IAllKEl|'l'ENDE[lS." will be rooolvod h] the undersigned up to xjontilnipn, Board :1)` club omoo 0! Ir. A. Ellis. Arohitoct. mn uu~.nnuu.n A nty many. ulnougn coconut un- alztmpwhp join in yodoaono A _&..x.n..-. _-.. ..sL_.L..l ._ AL. ...o. A mnuuncupovuunnnou onunooup ddq ofhh duu by tllonouljoht, uhd thhvulotcl-Ilnlureoilbyncbt-hplncunl h-dun nub unnnn duuinvad Violin-. B am:-. to. dhlin uilha-I En lish Contralm. Mr. ormln Bu moud Prlnciiml Buss Lend. Pontlvnld :Norwlch estlvn . M03: iinnxiel Fouvul, IE4; Leeds Fcsval l8`.O:'n. Ir. Irnolt ucnemng. Solo ianm. I. Frederic Bnc noy. Flauntist of the (`ele- brvod Pndelou `s /unoartva Piris. Ilr. El. [Ana Ilnon. Musical Dlrortor. Ac- -n rrouanc Islluglluy. 1' murmw un nuts I viv- Al noertv.-1 componist of the Queen`: llnl), I.omlun. l'ro~ xnonndo Oonourh. Pdon : 02.5). liil). 01.60. 91.00. minus WEJ. 1 nndonlzn an It noon. for the I Ghana invontry uplnudld opaportnnity for a young nun.n the amines: is on; established. nn....L . . ljlllfl [A RARE _cHANcE| 1 hndenimoit mm uouun, mm. mm. noon. stock. comprising an [owl nnorunont of !`|Kl'S. CAPS AND FURS ,, -. n,_x_--,_ _ ___`. BIMNCII WAREROOM. `II `I II-In Fl\II.lr1 I , I I-4I.ll\\JIIl\l - u 8 P.M. Under the Direction of Messrs. Vert & Hm-rlsm. ndnmo u-Is \`nn Der Veer ormnnsu Princi ul Fantlvnl.1ml ifestlva 1: om: 911-10: STORE. 123 Prinom st, north side - Kingston FRIDAY, FEERUARY 14| Combination Suits for Children from ~ an- .... Inonido Pdou: 02.50.0100. . :00 pairs soiled Kid Gloves, WE Heavy full size Overhose, '1 HARDY .S Iwedgg Tailoring to. ,-.-.:-.,--n--- 4 Better ones, 350! 50c. L lillla. ATOQIIOOI JNO. HACDON ALD. Boo.-'l'I-ens. _-._ L BE RECEIVED BY THE comnrislng J. GAL-LOWAY, .1 u. 500 up. 35. :,25c. nnu wnunor or not I alone Dunno: an no got for {$1,000. Joseph Wiloon thought the committee had done nothing unwise in recommending auonolchool. It in and doubt that nosrlkr thocontnct in at one `loan the oontvillbo. Ho hvond A owns school, and and tho frequently-and umout that nhnnnrhnililnn an Llwlvl dumb bv waving BIIHNVII II IIIIISICVVIII. 217 Drlnccss Street. WI. 3. GIBSON. lunnnr. I R _W:\ Alan mun A stock of Shoat. Kullc. in'Centra| school. (/1 Mr. Donnelly said the size, as stated by the architect, woe too small; as it did not allow each pupil suicient air saee. There was something wrong here that should be rectified before going further. The architect stated that the school without furnishin , ventilation or heating, would cost $18.! . The peo le have Web the board 820.000 to buil n schoo and the board would be untrue to the trust reposed in it if the school cost more than that sum. The speaker thought the committee had not done right in submitting plans for 0. school to cost such a sum-. completed the school will cost at least $23,000 or 824,080. Then the architeot s_statement said the walls were to be of broken stone. Had the trustees any idea what this term meant? Would it look like the cit hall for in- stance. The speaker thought the strun- ture would not look as wellas eschool should. He thought the question of re- commending a system of heating should have been brought in its entirety before the board. He would oppose the report. (L Y. (`.h)wn asked why the committee Mr. Bennett said the coat of Victoria school was 82,000 less than the estimate. and the committee believed the proponed structure would also cost. less than the eotimnto. Hewu opposed to any school that would cost. one cent more than $20.- 000. As to the broken atone facing. he thought. it would look as well u the Con- tnl school. which was built of the ma- teriel to be used. He was not. led by pub- (I opinion on voiced in the pron, but wen conscientiously deeiroua of getting the best. value for the money spent. (L V. Chnwn asked win the hoatinw and bout. value tor me spent. 0. Y. Chown asked why the heating vont.iiution.wero not included in the plans. Wu it by the Advice of the architect? Mr. Bannem. said the nlnn did not in- was It by me IUVICO 0! one nrcnuocnr Mr. Bennett. said the plan clude heating And ventilntiung systems. an the committee thought. it best. to nd out, - t. the oumen. if: none achopl could be uilt. for 820.000. (1 V 01...... Lg! hm. um ll am built. for 320,000. G. Y. Chaim asked. Does the H.800 estimated cost of houtin include the work ol uuing In the phnt ' nnmnauuid: "No. Tbooontracwr ol Inning In use puns r r.BounoIt~uid: awarded the contract of putting in the plum. would do the mason work. But It should be ntnomberod that no system of heating was recommended. The commm be oounta on the school cootin let: u it will have no mower, Ind he em nixed the gain! that the committee desires to first ndvbothor or not 3 stone aohool can be ...A 0.... III nnn *` and and tho lrequonuy-una Argument. mu ildlngu an slwuyl d by M in; t I. I his uparicuco Iuoh ' not goon tho ion the Valli I 5.51:.-:I."'s|....oLs tha nnzirzn Ibo out when the rum were properly built. lldthou M the question 0! how tluouhoohhou he band should him Loan lnnnjnl grill nlnantl Wth 6 tem oi heating. ` Mr. Galloway had not signed the report. He thought it useless to ask the architect to draw up plum for a school without giv- in him to understand what heating system wi I be used. If the school can be built of stone for 820.000 he would favor building of stone. 1? the re- Mr. Donnell inked if rooms, oooo n5 to plan pubic fee-`of space for quired number 0 each pupil. The architect said the rooms are two each pupu. The feet shorter one way than are those in Vic- toria school and two feet. longer than those l.- nmmnllu mhl the aim, nu: ihntad bv the board. he would we report. why had overdridden the repqrt of the archi- rmo `W I and uncanny to ngua ll wouu cont. Thclythuwonlrlnnninthhnnutntd Incngnnn IDOL.-pl-uulughnbnl of a stone school could be none {or man sum. No system of heating has been de- cided on; the committee desires to procure the most. modern and most economical pos- sible. By the time A decision has been or- rived nt. regarding the material of which the building is to be constructed the com- mittee may be ready to recommend a sys- of heating. Mr. Gallowiw signed report. Wl8hBB or the board. Replying to Mr. l)onnelly s question Mr. Bennett said stone was the most plentiful material obtainable in Kingston. and the committee believed it to be the most sub. stnntial and durable. Many of the most prominent buildings in the city are of stone, and it is desired to preserve uniform- ity. Many citizens think it will be cheaper to build of stone than brick. Ila stone building cannot be erected for $20,000 then the building will be of brick. The inns show no tower on the structure. he Victoria school tower coat SL000. and it was thought that the foundation work of astone school could be done for that ...... Mn n-uonm nf Imntina has harm rln. provide the sum urea xqr. Mr. Donnell y said the nance coinmitmee of the council had recommended chat. the city solicitor be instructed to prepare a by- law in accordance with the communicauxl wishes of the board. Danluinn On Mr lInnnn"|1 |I nllnltinll Ml`. ' the whoohbe built. or stone 1 Mr. Elliott asked if the oil: council had provided any money for uilding the school. Thu nhnlrmnn unit` the nnnnnil would Don`; bI;a Bicyc le until yo/u e our '96 models. Samples will be hereN in mfcw days. . school. The olulrman said the council would provide the naked fqr. Mr. Donnellv heating and venuumng, 11,100. `_`Your committee be leave to further report and recommend b In four new double desks be rooured tor the Wellin hon street. school. n_ two of the rooms I; are were more pupils than seats. The` re rl: was considered clause by ch; use. nyor Elliott being in the room was invited to seat the dais. u- nnnunnllu nnhml wlm Hun nnmmimna Mr. Donnelly asked why me commlnwo thought advisable the nhool. Wilt. of stone ? I Mr ll!Ih'nM. nnlmd if than nitv nounail mono tor wmcnwo rooolnmona tanlu wnuun be asked: Hosting and venulnuon. my 01,800; furniture. I800: storm nah, Ol); drain. U150; boardwalk" and -land. IMO. ' Total. 83,660. Th. tnndnrn for the Victoria. school OBI, .50). The tandem for the were: Muon work. !7,I66; oarpbntor ing, 06,100; tinlmithing and plumbing, 81,077; pointing. 8573. Total 815,305; heating and ventilating, H.700. Your committee been NM! I0 an annual nolurluu II] no, uwuuu much dinonuion. It was on to on: "Your oomrnitho nuhmito Inns of the propoood new eight.-room so ooi. The plan: are for: none buildin , and our oomunibgoo noommondl that I. architect be inuruotod to procure tender: for the Inn-Ion work, our ntaripg. painsin . tin- smithin and ulnbing. Althoug the plans I ow the mood-Dowd ayatom, your oommibtooinnut in A ition to rooom- menda I Iwnfor the eating And vonbi-. loting. nformoon uegtrding this im- portant. Ieoimre of she buildmgiu being P|`0llI'0d. I You committee desire: to callthe at.- tention of the board to the following items that mun be rm-idod for over and above those for whio we rooommond bhlt tendon Inn nbul. Antinn and vnnulntion. av Tanoss FOR HEATING wu.-L as " ' ASKED FOR. ` no munusou no tho `Board can- thud Ull Aha! Ildnltht III! Night ._n-up an Icnnn! Iumlon in `I've l'DII -1] HI lI'-IIIIII Sula:-uni:-urn. Tho report of the oommituo 3 midst the school ht. vnnnh lnnnnnlnn II . in: Al fo nil: Iomvn smcmas or BOTHM . shim. Co! I. uqun Fu`khidp Hm; Capo. I:`V,gu13,h White -Glovel, Ovenlls, Summer Goods, 'i Coats. Enq- Tlhisgmucv ,a'lIVsooni,fyou path ` cktiu. Silk

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