Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Feb 1896, p. 1

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In the Estate of the Late K. N. Pcnwlck_ll.D. us-Ills nnuun I`lsIl'IIIUUl' Pntriok Smith. 0.1`. R. engineer. who for many years past has run the suburban train on the (lrand Trunk railway. has been suspended. He Inns slwn s been look- ed upon as a faithful and rofisblo otcia. , snd the news of his suspnnion will be re-" ceivgd by his innu arable friends with a shock of surprise a d regret, mingled with hopes for his speedy minsmmment. He goes to Montreal in A day or two. it is said, In connection with the ntfair. The Ur\nIe>nhnl|rnl;:Va-In the (my. l'revost.. of the New York Clothing `Store. Brock nbroet. having given (I large order for spring irnpmtntlonm, which will reach here next. month, has tleeitled to make a large reduction in all the depart- ments to induce close buyers to purchase freely and to enable him to make room for his coming goods. He mean: business. Haul Iilurprluoln more. Aid. Carson says he will move a resolu- tion at the next. regular council meeting that will occasion a good deal of surprise. I! thediacunnion, which it is expected to call forth. should continue till nfmr mid- night, Aid. Carson says he will provide lum-h for his colleagues, but, the quality of the refreshments will be determined by the manner in which the resolution is re ceivod.` I-`.1-nnomy In the Wutchworcl. Economy in our stronghold. Big ex- pennea menu big prots, and big Froto mean high prices to the customer. .very- thin bought. cnrefulfy and marked closely. Theqmat. mine for the least money can al- ways be had at R. Mcl"aul'a Kingston car- pet. wnrohouno. New goods nrriving daily. -----~---- -----------~-::---_..._...__.. 1ii`NdsToN. ONTARIO.` SATURDAY `EVENING. FEBB)UARY 15. 1896. The Lamp Exploded. A lump exploded in the sitting-room of T. Milo a house, on Montreal street, hut evening, and the remen were called out to exbinguiah the ames. The the had been put out by the time they arrived. however. and the only damage done was to the carpet, which was burned bndly. IIUW I0 I'I"(lIll|lI'IUC I3l)ISlIlv`I!lI. The proper pronunciation of Roentgen. the mime of the scientist. who that drew ut- uantion to the cathode my method of pho- tography, is Rynt-ken." ll non; srrvu-u. 1 Holland Venton Sanders. town clerk of Port Hope for {orb years, has retired on account pf ill healt. . and is succeeded by his son, J. W. Sanders. nboub oursell this tune. ' Ne||Ie-lt. is not. good mm (or a girl of fifteen to wear nfuny rings. When you are twenty it will be time enough to wear jewellery. (`.nunI'. Frontenac was one of the gover- IIIIIl" II I I-I3` wnnt 7BIrgam;. Jewellery. Count over- uom of Canada in the days when annda belonged be the French nntion. You ought. to rend the history of Canada it is interest- ing.~--Jlcmn" lady HI me puny. Scar-Eyes -- Your letter wan most in- beresting. I like to get. them very much, so you may write an often as ou like. You are a funny girl, and I woul have laugh- ed myself to see you sitting in the pan of water. That. was un interesting little story you told me. How would I have anawered? Why, dead, of course. I can- not see how any one could hnve /hostiitabod one minute over che answer. /It is easier to lose one we love by death than have him untrue. I quitaeunderetand how our friend feels now. Write again and to 1 me about ourself this time. mvss men n cnanco. Roao-Ib is not considered good form for nqirl to go to the theatre alone with ll. youu man. I know it is often done, but you s ould always try to have n mnrriod lady the party. Scar-Eves that he had heard her romsrk bun mom. in. hon years baton, than she vowed she dl not want him hocaun he had red hands and this oontom of hers hsdsptmvd him on to work and elpod him to achieve the success he did. So you see Valentino day omens are sometimes true and I hope that the first man you met. on Valentine's morning was somebody nice. correspondence. Jack--\ ou area very foolish bog. You had better chan you mind and o to col logo. You will a sorry afterwnr 9 if you miss such chance. IL... ,1} `'3': run nnnalrlnrul nvnnrl Cnrm lnr that his uncle nu! sent mm to college. Ten eere afterwards, one Valentine'a day, in Mona Sinclair wuviliting in London and the we: asked that night to a Valentine dance, i.e., there were to be two basket; held at the drawin -room door filled with little colored ri bon bowa. Each girl on Ihe went in drew forth e rib- bon. each man on his aide did the name. When all were drawn the men came forth to claim their Valentines. Mona saw a tall handwme {mini man coming to her with t e oetaae. He held her color in his hand and Mona wondered where she had seen that face before which looked strange to her and still familiar. Her hoemes said let me introduce Frank Lawrence, our clever, new writer. Mona looked and knew then that V it was Frank, the nilkboy. Mr. Lawrence turned out to be a chermin man and be- fore three months had one e was Mona : promised husband. e conded in her that he had heard her remark that morn- in... 0.... vnnm nah, when aha vowed aha were at lgreuklub, crying, "No, I won t. have him for my future hulbarid, I won't, I `won't. Her mother found out all her. trouble end told her he van a nioe,olever bo nnywey--but Mona uid he hnd bigrreg hands end Ihe did no . want him. hey All laughed at her. and soon it won quite to tan even by Mom herself. The mi boy dlup red And it was said that his uncle ed sent. him to college. Tun vnnn Anrrnrdn. one Valentine : Grnnd Trunk Iinglnoor. -1. a....:.|. n 1- u ......x...... The Planners` Andomhly. f:m..u.n 4...-h.......I.....s .\:....- 31` `..'a'v 1. 3n`.'.u$ 333": ,nuo'u0 anon 4.3:. 0! II, I!qII':oou_ s-:Ie_g,;.:'5'.9:.!*sra.-::".';.':.".;'.:*.: Ill cmr AND vT6Wtv. A Long Servlro. ........ cl.....l...... an vvnyuvuunv non um tom mil: 1. do::..`Ww.d...uho1.hou:`t4I>h' ' n ogunn ouhnn of!!! mud can llounqn pnuon. IVTTII Ill UIIIIIUZH III. IIIIIUTII II!` can to-marrow; 8010- Muoborrion I00. J. Cnudord. 4_ ,A hrmor. ruidonb In the ndghborhood ofooloyh Boy. lclt that place at. eight o'clock yoltudoy Inc:-Mn for Kingston -wtthnhorunnd . It k him until `Ml Mm Int n In 00 match tho city, whio hnbonl. twenty-two mu lrom his tuning nt. Mia uohmor. n foror Ki inn, when mother was g Illa Rlddo . of this my, and when htlurvru at one time nnmpr ol t.ho`Brm|h bank. took the place of Ernest Soholllng at the Alhoni oonoort in Monu-ul. Hot plnying wan ru- odud with hearty npplbuu by the im- momo oudkneo. Why Ivnllaw from UK!!! to six gun when and Walt : Knndnko Liv: ll: l0l`t1. From 7:30 to 9:30 Saturday night. you can have your choice of any `. ~piece boys suits for 82.50. Think of buying lllits worhhund 85 for 82.60. No woods out, It. is claimed that the corporation Ihovellore clear all the mow from in front. of one vemnt lot on King street. near Mortonwood. but leave another severely nlone.end that pedeetrienn have an un- pleuenvexperlenoe. Orange: I20. doxen. J. Crawford. There was an exceptionally smell mur- lzet. this momlng. the country made being blocked with anew 00 Inch an extent. so to render them lm ble in nearly all once. ooneequently. a farmers were unable to make their way to the olg with their wens. unnu Umon. Mn. W.:H. Hnthbly, wife 0! the hard- nn morohnnt. did in l'l-Iota! Dion. on Edit} door I month : illneu from typ hour. Bho vnudnughtnr 0! Adam Amory. Emuttown oolvnaK,nnd I lady of around of ohnnour. 0 fugoral oo- nnru hum` uou a ho. Hnndnome Mr. Hnrty from Kingi-ton." is Snnurday night`: description, in report- ing the opening of the Ontario pm-liounent, of our popular xepreaeumtive in the local legislature, I Trv Imurin nnuah num, Hat. wall nr ant. | lOl8lB|3hll`O Try magjc cough cure. (Bet well or get. vour money back. Large bottle 250. M. E. C. Mibchalts. When T omoa Flynn`: directory was is- sued in I865. Kinmlton had 121 |ir\emie(l WTEW runuc secn1tjo%LL`| wnon Lnnmas r Iynn s mroomry na- I865, Kingston had 121 licensed bar: at hotels or saloons; now there are thirty-ve. through aha` quiet but. afTe(:Lunl work of thoCrooka not. H A R......... .....l I......:I.. l\.s........... WOFK OI CIIOUFOOKU I05. U. A. Browne and family. Desoronm. have left, for Montreal, where he enters the employ of the Richelieu M10 Ontario navigation company. His late associates in Deaeronto presented him with A car- buncle ringand not of pipes. Bee brand of 400. ton in ne. J. (.`mw~ ouncne nngana MD or plpoa fine. !ord. I1`.-nm 7.-an 0.. n.an D..A.....l.... ..:..|.a ...... nuns tor 12.00. `Hunk ox nuymg sum: war 84 and 85 02.50. goods on pproval during thin ulo. Hmnd Union. It in nl.im..I duo oh. .m..........o:.... Snhurdny night from 7 to lo pm. we will sell 2 twenty-ve cent ties for n unrur. 2 may oono ties for 600.. 2 pain Ink cuffs (or I quarter. 2 but quality linen oollun worth We. oaohlor a quarter. Grand Union. M.-. w'u n..a.m. -:c.. -4 n.. |......, pmno. The directors of the Kingston vehiolo works held their regular monthly meeting i Lhiuweek. Nc specially important, busi- nean was tmnaambed. Fmnh butgorlsc. .1. Crawford. A. R. Fulbon. Truro, NS., the most extensive dealer in Agricultural imple- ments and carriage: In the maritime provinces, in in the city. the guest. of E. F. Bunker. 'I`..m..o.. 43.... ...... ..-..o .a:..........; ._.. ..|Il l)ll|'IKGI'. | 'l`wont._vA\'e per cent. discount, on all[ ordared clothin during the bnlnnve of this month. Al sales for cash. (Smnd Union. Ald. Jnmee Stewart recuxned tn tho city eaberdny. from Montreal, where he hnd een atcendin the animal meeting of the Kingston & glontroal forwarding com- pany. Do vou drink coffee`! Trv nurJn\'n nnd you drink coffee`! Try our Java nnd Mocha blend. Surabo please. Jna, Rosl- dou & Co. Hllnnrlnnmn M. 11...:-.. 0..-... |(:.....s.... n. n. aonnuwn. corner, nrocu screen. ambes that he hun no intention olfemoving to Baokews Harbor. tn do busiuosa there. Kingston is quite good hough for him, he says. The Wl1a'R new. nnmainuu nml hum]. says. The Wmu's new, apnuiouu nnd hand- somohnll can be secured on reasonable terms for evening parties. with was of The dironmru of the Kimrnton vahioln 8!vEf3_9e_0-i oaru plllm! Ill guns: ]I|`B um neuaena. v John Graham. of the Dominion expremi 1 compeLny I service, is seriously ill with in llulnlnnntion of the lungs. Hiamany friends : he )e for his speedy recovery. I nother chance for you to secure bnr-l aim; in tion, collars, etc., at the Hrand lnion Saturday night. A: perfect beauty in A paasporb no good society, so 0doroma" conducen to ood upronrance. For sale by E. C. Mltcllwll. {. S. Johnston. barber, Brock stref. -mm. lm 0'. ha hnn nn lnlnntlnn nl$nrnnvinn store. 4 Drivers from 1 ort.umout,h hnve nlmost abandoned King street, as the snow in piled to nearly impunsible depths nlolxgssge the railway track. . 0doroma" im rte beaut to the teeth, 4....-nun. A- 0|... ......n. .....i {-..Isl. On H... I rragrnnoe to me Dream and health gums. For sale by E. C. Mitchell. Brookrilliboa are mlkinu of for: area up: Frog in our throat. at Mibcholh. ` Jose h n ton, late of ()annnoque,died i in Shelvyville ` chine agent. and Wu known in Kingsto and Brockvillo. (`.nnun.lun- sud Almnn:I,.l"nnnm nlu.-u.n.ll nd. He wow a sewing IIIIIN unu nrocxvmo. Cucumber and AlmonduCream, chapped hands and rough akin. McLeod eI drug store. (H8 runway DTHCK. imgarbs I fragrance to the reath and with to the stump. For sale bv E. ('1. Mimhall. gums. 1-or IMO by 5.. U. Mlwneu. talking forming n bumllion, A corps of volunteers second to none in the provmco. Every town should have I regiment. Peaches. rannberriel. cherries and l.om I Crawford. ~ The snow and the P.l .A. renohei Kinql uton at the same time. Was this because t.heJ)rotecbionist.s wanted their tracks (',0\'~ 9 QI-n |Iv\V I nave regiment. Peaches, raspberries. cherries and bard plums in glaan jars uh Redden a. Graham. of the Dominion exnmm: MIC BOYD!!! FDIIKI5. I (U FCC) /IDFOOB, ` hu 0 to villi: her lrlonda. Mr. and Mn. Wil am Gray, Wnortown. N.Y.~ o Ualifornin canned fruit: at. Roddonh. Archbishop Clary And sevoml of Llw ' clergyman have left for Smith : Falls." where he conoocrntos a bell to-marrow. Far 1: nan-Inn}. Hi. hIIl'AI- tho ngninlru (`nun We are clearing out this week. 13.. 1.. umruo.monnroaI, no u. n.bIlIf`K(s, Toronto, ropriot-ora of the Ki awn malt house, arnvod in the city yoato ay. I All the newest. shame in collars and ties 0 nonne, urnvoa Ill nne omy yoawraay. the nowut. shapes at half-price Snturda night. (Brand Union. : Mina Macbeth Myllinmn. dnuuhber of I tom. Court Ualn has boonror nixed in Decent onto by Foreman who ave withdrawn from court Dose:-onto. ` o.a.3.`:.`.'1 'a".1'.".'..';`..'."1$.`T```T"`. 2...`.'.'.f'.3} ` ' wnerc no conoocrnnos non w-marrow. For I rfoot. t. o r the Specialty Cor- set at M Ina Weller : ollin (on street. E. L. C|arko.M troal, an L. H.Clnrk(s, Tnrnnfn nrnnrinlnrn nl Hun Kinaafnn nun Uruwtora. ; Fruhl rod ho:-no rucllnh just, re- 1 ooivod at on'I. I `N J 1u.n.-|... ||-A again.-nzl OLA nu-{Han oowoa In Ivoclaonl. | W. J. Rlohb hu rooi nod the position 1 0! orgnnint of C nlmol-9' c uroh. Just received four of Roger & Gaunt : IADAJD. nnrfnnnnn (lulu at. I`. T`. \lIAn|\nII'n vmmng mu. u. 11. Anon ana nmny. Remember these has nine no {or Sntur- I 2: day nht only. Hrnn Union. ' ; Gent J. organ Shaw and Mrs. Shaw left I Had bo-dny on ntrip to Toronto and Humil- ton. I ,t.I IIDI1. Boo brand 0! 40. ten in ne. J. Crew- fordf 0...... u..1. L... |......,.........:...| 4.. n....._ aunt rooowoarour ox nogor a unuera hunt. perfunou. Only at E. C. Mlcoholra. Mrs. (Ram) Allen.` Columbus. Ont... is . Tho lploo of lviry Day l.Ito--What tho Pooplo An -runny AboIIt-loIhln[ nu- poo IEO Lolltlon of Thou Who An Tnhlnn Ian;-. IUIHE IIUK llillsllllh`. MWe are no "t going to let our cuqtomers suffer because money is scarce. We have put the price - rgach of the depleted pocket 00k, "and are giving better bar- gain: than ever. - 2.. nnr Man : Ovnrgnats. RfV- ,1 IIIAOD POHIIDOI. Uly BI Ii. U. MIDOIIOIFB. (Ram) Allen.` Columbus. Ont, . visiting Ald. H. H. Allan and hmily. I Remember those banning In [or Bnt.ur- I PARAGRAPH8 mcxao up av oun auv new-orrrsns. nnrns or THE DAY. xc`31?-'}s$LV.v5r`}i;"";}7:;}'U}.$37 Macbeth Mli nn. dnu hear of) ~ev. U. Macbeth Mill gnu, of ornnto, - n.ny... :1 ml. on In... Ink.` Qo.......... I Juoluu Mill I In: nuuun Menthol bough drops at Mitobolh. And the snow hoop: coming down. Fresh bathe;-,l8o.. bottle piohlu loo. J. 3|-nwford. ma mwooun mun (mu nwr or '. m ng a visit to Mrs. John Strnn e. ' nt. butter 180., pickles 100.. male my 60.. .5 lbs. ginger snaps 259. .I W 0rd. : ballot WW4. ! ( I mhhwm mu? broom, | In; hm win: Imp In-Innrh Mn and M iv: :5; suKtI'.es\qio?l~' Li `_ . . . c - ernment. tool ` gestion uonct ied gull bring Ill sum my ` Full 911.0 0 Hardy`: `ed Sunday 84. , benefit of c Methodist. ch mission 100. M A oharber I de gf n ()nrden_ DEL 37. . ""3 :';a's'.'t ."'...""`u i."I$ 3.? ythuovounoou, _ M gums man even. See our Men's Overcoats, sty- lish, elegant and durable, at [amgmon ; marina nun * nuuonl ndhm Aidan 3. a. mud. In Quin u n Aldorinhlo opuu. One of tho ally bthorn, who in pro- noguioodly in {nor of the mwnlnou: lng hull: of noun, aid. ON: inorlling. If shcnwcrd me lo many ugontqfor bdot yard: Intbo olty thouyonld riot bono Iuny ndvoontu on brick nohgolf In-ho auuolon ol Iuurinl won nibmmod 3 n nnnnln AA u nan-nah lnnn-no, Vdun `V-I` Ell? 'U-'Cl To Inn an Oloor. The children : aid society hold (spools! `mac 3 on Thurndny to oomidor the up- poin em: 0! I uuiublo porlon to who up tho autddo work and pros it. Thoy con- oludodw osoupoon an lundr peunit. It was In ad that bl! the ulna rcyoou not for the o lldron I aid. and a stunt oieor and city Inluionnry at chuuno Mme. But the nod for much u roman for the children : aid not.-My IIOIIO. I oxtrolnoly urgent. r A mlrthilny Event.` A birthday party nglven Q Mrs. John lloutley ether residence, Prince Itreet, Wodnuaday evenin ,Feb.q[2tli. T ehAnd- unmo parlors were seooreted with Huge and flowers. The guests. over forty in num- bur. were beautifully attired in evening almdes and resembled brilliant butteries. The evening was pleasantly penned with gnmen. music and denoing. (Treem. cake and fruits were served and Mrs. Routle '3 mother. Mrs. Eamee. of Maine. pl: I silver dollar on her deu liter : head with- ing her good lack an I bright future. The token: of remembrenoe were beauti- ful and highly appreciated. All expreeeed themilelvea as having spent I most enjoy- nble evening and win ed Mn. Raoutley many happy returns 01 the day. 0t`Iandnuon. Dr. Wood Wu called in hot. huh. Int. ,e\'ening. to the residence of William Mo- (Enrtney, Gordon street. when in found Mn-. Mocu-may suffering from the offset: of nu overdose of laudnnum or some othor nlmilsr dmg. H0 at once took mouuru to counteract: the effect 0! the poison and to save the woman : life. and after : time succeeded in doing so. Mrs. Mocueuoy is doing well to-day. Mrs. Mocnrhnav in mid to have nun n uomg won no-any. Mrs. Mocnrbnoy in mid to have ukon a done out of the bottle containing tho lnudanum thinking it wu medicine that she had been uling (or I cold for some `JTDO. rn I Nnrrowly Avoid-all Colllalon Batwa-eI| Horton And Sweeper. ' A team of horses attached to one of M. Monk`: delivery aleaghs had a narrow ea- cupe from death at one o'clock [this ulcer- nonn. Thev wnm ntnndina in front. nf Mm cupe ll`0ln uennn at o'clock unis uter- They were standing in front of the (lnniuliun express company s olfioe, It the corner of King and Brock streets, the driver being absent serving A customer. One of the street railway oom- puny' electric sweepers woe is pronoh- ing, and the horses became frightened nt it. snd bolted across the track. The sweeper was moving at ll considerably lower rnto than usual, and the horses for- tnnutely got across just in time. The rear end of the sleigh mused over the mil ust as the sweeper rem ed the not. The orses mu on to the sidewalk on stood shiverin with fear. their noses against the side 0 the building until the sweeper had passed. Had they been two seconds later in cross- ing the track they would have been struck by the sweeper unless the motor man could have stopped the machine instantly. _ 'lll0ll IUC`. . Mn. William (lvvyuno, Toronto, Va 3 4 umnll ulternoon ban on Monday or her friend. Miss Drury, Kingston, who in pay. ling? Mrs. Gwynne u visit. n L `alum pioneers; (}arno\'slI_v'I 300. new- ing oysters. Tr them to-ni ht. L At. the (lornwa l nnulmrv 1- now the chal- It is only the price and there are those who have taken advan- tage of the frozen prices to get tome hot bargains. ur- -.._ ..,.. ..,....... .. I... nnr Lrnwu uy one man man umouny neauy stood up in the British house of oommons and frankly declnred his dislo_vnlL_v to Bri- min. and no man protested. If a similar speech Imd beoudeliverod in almost. any other vountry in bhe world the speaker I would have been nrmnnnlv iniled. 10mm` vountry In one worm me been prolnptly jailed. `D I promise. . Burbor& Bronboh. dry goodl. Trenton, are offering I compromise. Tho creditor: ' ` are Toronto rms. ll.An0 n nnllu-Q gnu nlnln Gun. Inn Ola unruy I. Samuel Rialey. the aupornnnunbod chair- man of the system of government boiler nml aveumboat inspection. and n resident of Toronto for the put. blnirby-seven yours. died Thursday, a d uvont. -four. Our Cobbolene rlonda wil onlv be her: men '1nun-(my, a novonc -tour. Cotmlene rlonda wil only be here for the bnlnnce 0! this week. A cordial invitation in extended to all to come nnd see the benets $0 be derived by using this , new shortening. Jun. Rodden & Co. I Theuunlitm of British freedom in illm. 5 anornemng. mm. noaaeu a U0. That ualiby of British freedom is illus- trutod y the fact: blunt. Timothy Healy uu house n one uunnu. Yellow, ripe bananas 20. a dozen Lo- uight. at Carnovsky a fruit. atom. Antoine Gucon. about thirty-ve .Vnra of Inge. convicted, at Rab Portage. of an unnatural offence, aervea A rontonoe of two veurs and three months in tho penioelntinry. t `lie arrived today. I Fillv Umurremnlzionnl church. Alex. W . ne arrnvea no-any. Congregational church, Alex. W. 1 Richurdson. pastor. Servfoes at usual ihours. Sunday school and pastor`: bible I chum 2:30. Evening subject. The Lesson of Knthoe Ra 5." I `Pu uh-Lb _-Q h-lulu ...-u'l...l LEA .-hum. )Kn nnmon me. has been applied for on behalf of (Burden Inland company. for I lorry line to run between Garden Island and this vity. with the privilege of touching at Wolfe Inland. Vnllnm n-inn |mm.-um MM n llIII:Ql\ In UI I\lIl.HO{'0 [V3 5. V muigm--sfi'ghuy soiled kid gloves 25. Hardy's. Smnual Rinlav. the nnmrnnnunhad chair- % Our Clothes x Ar?) Not \ Frozen ! I narny a. school onbertnimnent, for the the library, in Queen nwroot. churoh, Tuesday evening. Ad- wlm omen mncnn nunmma. Rev. C. 8. Eby, D.l)., has received an invit.nt,ion to become the pastor of Homer street Methodist church, Vancouver, in sum~.esniu:y~` (.0 Rev. Coverdnlo Watson. M. Y. Mnl.am1mvnilLlm Onmrin unv4 sum`.0sa|uly~` L0 nev. uovermuo wnuou. M. Y. McLean mynif the Ontario gov` took no action re arding his sug- concerning corn )lI sory voting he `will in a hi I in t. at line next. ses- SIOII. jeob, '- um uonmuou In one Unurou." Entertainment in lid of tho Sunday school Iibrnr fund. in the Queen street , 1-huroh, on ueudny Qqng next. Admin- ` n-ion I00. ` I ng Oytarl. 1r mom [0-IIIFIID. I the Oornwa l poultry 1- now the chal- lenge silver cup, for what scoring pen, want no Oldrieve & nlkinaon, Kingston, ` with black Ahicnn bunsnma. 0 nn. 1' 51 In... nu I... .....-x...A ... 4 on me meunoam. nmunon nonra. Carnivul at tho Roynl Mondny night. rust. our costumes ready. Evoryono ll- lnw to Iknte. Admission, I50. I Evangelist preaching, Cncholio Aponh- lio ohuroh, Sunday evening at, 7 p.m. Sub- ject, "The Confusion In the Church." : Rnlnrtnlnmnnl. in girl nl` Mm nndnv anon. _ Q,` size heavy overatockinga ` Hardy's. Hunduv mwhnnl nnmrtainmant. I l W [H13 ("H00- ` The beatuhirta for 500., 760. or II in It 1 Hurdy'n. ! Aspoclal meeting of St. Patrick : I0- : cloby will be bold to-mot-now at 2 p. m. 1 It in axnootnd shut the Ohioum fnir 1 many mu on non: no-mormw on 2 p. m. axpootod that the Chicago fgir `medal: will be diatrlbuud in low than 3 1 month. Ll Illkgh (In 0.... B...-u.In.I- nnn anon. M. White & 00.. Milan, Brookvillo. are obrlngn Mty cent: on the dollar oom- promise. I Bnrborh. Bro|I.oh.drv troodl. Trenton. IJIIIIIIII. llhkmxd othiru are tn send by on grolpcid to 'l`homu.n M<-K Bo ertnon.of lo 1 rlnoeu ntroot. Kinpnin nfnrovulul. lnrohun. one of the Exomno of the do- nnd. tinolr ohrhtlnm and zrnamou. ud- UTISUANT 'l`() Sl?.()'l`l0N Ru 0!" (1HAP`l`lR no, Bgvlml Statutes of Ontario. 1&1. We ton of Kenneth N. Fonwlt-k law of No. I In; street in the (`My of I I n-Mn, gontor of Iodlulno, whodgml on the 9 at clny ollonuuy. other by non. prepaid Royvert-oon.o_f 1 mm: a. 4 ' Sw Wt insurance Igoncy is identied with irling companies, prompt payment: ` and tinlaooor adjustment. N v. Jnmu enderuon. l).D.. Toronto. i an been offered the assistant. soontaryohip of the Methodist mission board. ' I r`,.....'...| no. u...-. u.....| u.....a.. .;a..i.o TIID Vary neon News Oiowdoil Into lo Innllut of Space. Road Hnrriuon Co. And. Tom 0'Bhnnboro 259., 860., 400. Hardy's. ` Sweet orange: 120. down. - J. Crawford. 3 ` To-morrow wiIF"bo Quinqulguilnn Bun- : av. un . oppers for ohhnge in quantity as the Wum oioo. l"h- hank. -16.6. '15-: Ann WK. an II in no ITO LOFDTNIO IIUIIII. : collars, any style. two for 250. Hnrdv). NEAI-`E; AN ACCIDENT. GENERAL PARAG RAPH8. WQ` 4 g-l..L- -. , ......,, -._.:...,s._....._.. Eiiiin D >_YEAR.-_-No. 39. Iou man mun or ueot. romum. Rov. J. I). Boyd is auporintandont. ol the Sunday school. with J. Abra u up -mum R. Donglu. actuary; . Kin . organm. TencharI-MudnmoI Bo . Trust-dull, Smrgou. Porter; Mina Gunp- boll, Bo J9 Nowlnndc. Abrlon. Stnohnn. Hill. Ezenwlok, Knm . King. Hui; Moan. Mollroy, Truoosnll, sump, Gor- don.Shn n. -0! son or onduvon-on J. N. DBIU in residont:MrI. Truudnll. vloo-pulidont; in Nowlnndu And Mn. Bovd. hon- :G'.'sd7'}iAr.""?-$33} kn:-Inn: Mu-n tn-mu IIll|0l'On(1CIV9I'Q|'Il1l- UOOKI ll pI'C"lCI'lD3 .Pu-kin. ooonury; M. Unllowty. troo- nuror; M. Brownloo. unintant tnuuron Mr: M I`u-nnulngml Illa: J, nmnhnll. M. nrownloo. unnnnc unuuror; Mrs. W. Truondnll and Mia J. Campbell, on 'nbondonu. in Bu-nohan in prenidont o! the India? uild. MrI.'l`ruudAll. vloo-pnddont; Mn. oyd. secretory; Min J. Abr|on.' sna- noya. oaoroury; mm a. aonon. nut-or: Min J. 0|us`pboll.,convonor. guild 0915 Int nus. nu mo:-mng. urn. JOIIII noon, 3.. won nuhorgidonoo of Int-non. ldwud Daw- Ion. an nmahmuo. Alum. two yuan nun ALA I. Innnnhlnn Lap Hill An` A -DCA, ngoohoIo|l.bnnhl horhlp undawrh. Andnlnou thbnhu n conned to bad. She-wan woman of vigonuoom umntion. but oonuuno ooqlnonont and ullbrlnghnd lb oob. Ahwduudny nlnwnnthohd bv mnlvdgnndm-dnv ul-DIVIlI"0l|vCNIM. to but IOVOPIIIGOIIODII In 031%. `Ht luau lnnwioouu-rial. Flvonhlldnn by law Int Iluhndr nrvivn: Idnrd mum. vuumnnurnou. nu Ilullrm by It Igrvivua Ponnnlvinha Hn : Ila: I 19 wollungcgi. 8'0;-oo"t. ' IiBIl0Wy. ' Though oniy five year: old the church has forty-seven families. eight. _-three oom- munlcants, with A Sunday uonool of 130. A Indian ud And senior and junior ohrir tinn on euvor societies ounlh. All church work is thorough and progra- -ive. The church odloo cost $2,961 and loan than 8100 of tight. remains. Paw J n Rnvrl in -nnnl-infnnrlnnf. al mu uowunm mu mrl. noyu. unn- curiol: Mn. Star , trcuunr. Of uuior endeavour: .Oooko in pnddonb; .Pu-kin. ooonurvx Unllown. ll rrulpvruull IUIIIII ununvlh Zion Pronbyoorlau church. Pine street. Rev. J. l). Boyd, pubor. hu issued in An- mml re rt in printed form. All nuts are free an are Mil nod by the mnnngoru. J. N. Dale: in loan or of mo oholr and Mlu M. Mlllnr. organist. The Inomboruol the choir are Mrs. Truondnll, Mrl. Plrlxlnx Misses M. and (I. Greer; E. Kemp. N. Taylor. J. and A. Kirkpatrick And J. Stump. The church mun ran-e J. N. Dales. W. Rolllnson. T. an J. Galloway, I). Snider. H. Pnrkln. J. Power, D. Harc- man, J. Pound and A. McCAllum. J. Abrey is secretary, and W. Trucodnll, brou- nurer; their Muaiatnnm are J. Pound and J. Galloway. Thomrh nnlv va vans old the church miss mngiecon will preside at mo organ. Workingmen s social science club will convene at Fraser's hall to-morrow at 3 p. in. sharp. Speaker. B. Silver. Subject, Our social system ill viewed by an out- sirler." Everybody invited The service in Convocation Hall t.o-mor- row is under the special control of Alumni and students. Rev. Daniel Strsohen. B. A.. ll recent graduate of the universit.y,will prenoh and ll collection will be taken up for the home missions work of the oollegu missionary ussnoistion. Rev. John Scott. Berlln.snd Rev. A. mmnonary nsmcnuon. Scott, Berl|n.and U. Bordon, of Halifax, have been up Int.- ed My work in Japan Methodist muion oldn. Rev. Mr. Crummy returns konuso of ill-health and Rev. Mr. MoArthur may 0 to China. The other four nmonnrioa. Including Maura. Conan and Dunlop.of Kingston, will continue In the work. nytmnmn. u.u. nvorynouy welcome. Miss Smith will sing a solo ho-morrow mnrning in Queen street. church, when Miss Singleton will preaide at tho Worklmrmen noninl mlenna club will Iron. nrnngcrn welcome. Rev. 1- . T. Mignon. of Milton, well re- membered in Ontario diocese, is about 00 leave for England owing to il|.honlt.h. Oueon street. Methodist churoh-l I n.m.. DI`0(3I( UUTBGD, ZIJU PJIL Rev. Dr. Mlllignn preaches in Nnpanoo Presbyterian church to-morrow. Rev. J. li. Starr wlll preach morning uml evening at B donham street ohm-oh. llev. S. (3. land nroachan rlnndnv l|ll(l 0\'0llll1g ill 5 aonnam IIEPOGD onuron. land proachu Sunday school anniversary permons in Pioton to- mm-row. iosnne our snua. T, IHO|'I"OW. Zion churoh--Honr two noted men, Rev. Stuart, London. ll n.m.: Rev. While. To- ronto, 7 p.In. St. Paul : church --Hnlv Cnmmunlnn ll ronw, I p.m. St. Paul : ohurch -~Hol Communion ll o'clock: evening servloe. {p.m. All nuts froo. Stnngnrn welcome. Rev. 1- . T. Miunnh. of Milton. wall ra- leave I0!` migumu owing to Iu.noaIr.n. Queen churoh-l n.m., Rev. R. Whiting: 7 p.m., Rev. E. B. Ryoknmn. l).l). Everybody welcome. aimr ngnr. on uencre street. The chairman reported that in compli- nnco with the decision of the cotnmittaoo 250 buehele of oat: have been bou ht for the fire department horeent 270. 3 unhol. He stated that he had been on the lookout for hay of good quality and had roocivod an ndvantngeona offer. New: From All Donom|n|tIom--'l`ho run- lng ol the Church Pulplu. Rev. A. Sims reaches in 0fTord's hall, Brock street, 2:. p. m. ` Millimm nrenchon in Nnmnaau vnouou was carried. It was moved b Ald. Stewart, seconded b Aid. Newlan e. that an are light be pfixoed at the lover (LT. R. station, on oon- (lition that. the (l.T.R. will pay one-third of the coat, and the light, heat and power company will pay mmt.her third, leuvin one-ehird for the city to pay. Carried? The light. referred to is the one that Mayor Elliott has fora year put been working to llllV6J)Il08d. Al 90-.. ...-r m...y.uI ..........I.A L... Al.l nA||I\luv nun IV! as Jun! pa-v uuuu WUIIIIIK Lu huve nlnoed. Al .St,ewnrb moved, seconded b Ald. Robinson, Lhat. in ncoordnnce"wit I re- quaut. made by A. McCormnok. provision be made in this your`: estimates for nn are Inght, Centre threat. chairman ranortad t.|mI.in mmnll. case. uarrioa. , Aid. Ryan moved. seconded by Ald. Stewart. that negotiations be opened. I) the city engineer, looking to the Acquis- tion by the cit of the system of lighting the city by bot electricity and gun, or to A renewal by the compan oi their present contract and to ask he company what terms they would offer in each case. The motion carried. lo w... ....,....,I I... AIA no.......... -....-...:-.I mom. DODWOOH mo oorponuon on one may and tholight. heat and war oom y. and under which the any oiighud I pu- nent. It appeared that the company has the privilege of supplying light for privuh citiuna, and that tho Inn in thin roupooi. has getigwonty-o:o years to run. ulimtho City 00 onto ta cover thoolt 3 ng the company mny, at in plouugo. retain the priv logo of Iupplging private oioiunl }with light, or my iapoeo of it in the 1 city; and that the city In: the right to bo- `camel a oolm :00!` vzihh H|OdO0:1pIII.l] in nu pying i t or pr vibe in ivi in . ft. wu L a unanimous opinion of the nnunlusug at Al.` .uu.......ha-- AL... AL- ..u- DID. Aid. R an moved, Iooondod by Aid. Minnoo, t at the city onginoer be inntruob ed to communicate with the principal eitiea and town: in Canada and the Unitad Btntes, to ascertain the price paid in each lcnne for lighting. and to procure. when `possible, a copy of the contrwt in each case. Carried. AIR 1) - y n u . . u A ....I --.-u....l..;I I... AIA oi. The Oonrbn Iluiul lnolndb noun-I '.`."' .~.~m._=m-..;- Ill Ply!!!` ll [ID [Or DTIVIFC THUIVIUIIIII. Yb members of the oommittoo than the on should acquire tho plant. as noon u post - blo. ' liounollpuu ILL-nnL|l__. ' The Engineer lutmoipd to Proeere [stor- mmon-wu 1-mu win on Linc. Heat and Power Oonpuu oel--`tho Pnrehne at loader. . Chairmen Martin Aids. Minna, New- lende. Robmeon nn Ryep; city eolioitor Molutyre Ind mayor Elliott were present at the specie! meeting of the re. weter und light committee celled lub eienin to deal with the queetion of lightin the o ty. City nolioitor McIntyre read 0. e agree- ment between the oorponuon oi the city thelinlht. Dower oomunnv. nuqnocnbunuuc-z. This not-nfvisg In. John Bowl. 3.. did suhoruldoaoo FIRE. WATER AND LIGHT GOM- MITTEE ON CITY LIGHTING. mvon Acyc mm. A Pronperoun Yo;m| Church. .n D-..kn4-(nu nlun-ah Ding n CHURCH PARAGRAPH8. |iEii.V_1I.m! ..!..BR~l that; ha oomldorn no n ma pncuoo wgrlnc oxempon from taxation to my firm of mnnuhotunn. But. he guys. If one firm in tutored in tho napeot, other rms should be Iimllnrly treated. Ho know well what ho ho loot in competition with the vohlolo works. he council, he claims. In dolniuly commltud to I plodgo moxom hit buliunu. Andi! the plodgo i on llodbowmtho - :..'.'....':.......... .... " *"` ` -jll AC-0IlI For the Oollot. kilolun And laundry. Pint homo: loo. lobed`: drug mu. Pita are cured in twenty-four hour: h min; Dr. Wlllhlnf Pllo Oinmont. to novorhlln. In houno. Bold onlyu Ilnddndrnnllm nonrmu. m not Wnddndrquon. The Uualouows on me Iunguon curnng club play a match a aims the Oddfollown of the Rookwood our in; club on Kingston loo thin lluornoon. aunt;-v 0 H` Allan nf Hm Khur-tnn toe um uurnoon. Sooroury 0. 1!. Allen, of the Kingston curling. club. yootordn rooeivod nocioo from 0 loot-our of t. 0 Ourlovon Place club, that eho un nilhod oontrnl Canada bomplol man be oomplotaod at Carleton Place. dud not at Ottawa. on In: ouggut ed. The notion Itntnd the that the nmtohon -urn.-an-u In nnmnlnln Hm hnnlnhal mnlf. ha ed. The notion anua uno tnu. mo mawnon necessary to oovn lose the bonnplel mugt be plnyod on the 20m and Slut Inst. XI ! XUIIUTHIIIII. \lll llnlIlll|DlnlIrI|n J. MoDorrnot.t.. earth 9 builder. mm shut. ho oomldorn no bu pnotloo to grunt nnmnunn from caution nnv rm in not tulnllou no mu um voh the Md ol the law. _.,._,7_..,_V~v7, V, 102 Pnmcass 31-. -- nune oongnw no nuaune mnenru Ilngmg of "Sweet Bird" wee a moat enjoylble one. end greetly inoreued the effect oi the solo. A word of nym th{ must he laid for the ieniet, Erneet Ewing. He rendered iie difliouit end 0 ioel number: with much brillianey of technique and oonIider- Ab]! feeling; and it in e thoulnud pitiee that the audience oouid not at lent show him the ordimry liteneee of listening in silence. The 0 opin Impromptu end Etude were entirely e iled by the en- ~ trenoe ol late-comere. w no nppepred cheer- luliy indifferent to the foot that they were disturbing the perfonnenoe; the second number wu eoeroei leunnvelierl reoeivv ed;e.ud the Lint Ilvhepeodie, wit which Mr. Sohelling brouqht the pro remmeto A clone. wee epperent y tolerated en en in- terruption to the prooeu of collecting wrepe. em, and repering to go home. This in Iurely unln r treatment. A pianist ought not to be looked upon merely an e ueelnl person to fill up gape and introduce the concert proper. Kingston eudienoee do themeelvee no credit by i norin the place I well-rendered pieno no 0 uhou d oo- oupy, end roger-ding it en en inurvel in which totelk to their friend: and thoee around them, to the rent discomfort of anyone who really wine: to y any It tention to the rfoi-mer. W leon. eocom niet, ded much to Iuooeeelul mnde nge by the noloiete. What that [Ann of (Juan um General Bum Are Doing. \%'l`h Oddfollows ol the Kingaton curling club nlnv a unlmb mot. one II no omen oou to nuon to. M. Ruoquoy on the nu. xroved inim- noli n thorou ii muwr of t. at not very sympathetic mbrumont. nohiovin vuomo wonderiul effects which led to in being hurtil enoorod. The addition of the flute 0 hgnto to Mlduno Album : singing oniovnbio one. l'l'|lIl-IIIIIIOFCK Norman Snhnond. tho bamao, hn! n splendid voice over which he hnn pcrfevi colitrol. He uve I hit: tirnt nnmhm. "Mohnds Fiehf," and "Shepherd. Hoe Thy Horse," by Korbay; and the pocuiim-Iv fascinating qnnlitiee, which distin uh-h nil Hungerinn musio, were interprete hy him in n most. setiuiwbor manner. The den it of the first, All the rush nnd ohm of t o seoond.were both given with srtietic power end foroe. His subsequent selec- tions were of s lighter chsmoter than might heve been expected from the high standard of the progrumme, and man re- gretted that he had not sung B|umenthiil's exquisite, "Aoroes the for Blue Hills. Msrie." _ns ori inelly announced. The well-known drnlsing song, In Cel- lar Cool," WI! given, however. with an ease and ebeenoe of eiforti which were a re- lief eiter the arduous perforrmnuen of it that is often obli to listen to. M Dnnnnnu nee elm no; a.u....yl him. 1.oInouu," mm A tummy wmon am: an encore. Her voice wnn Inenrd ndmnugo in the first number, song, by Delnhorg. uml Holmes` : 1 :-intanuIom." n,\......... e..n.......,a n... 1...... puuu or me conservatory or music. he other member: oi the company.- whloh form: the support ' of Madame Albeniunere ell Artiltee of All exceptionally high order: indeed it in eeldom chat. King- Itonlem have an opporounit of hearing ouch I retc-clue concert 1 I through an elm. of Int. night. Mndnme Van Der Veer - Green. the oomrelw. made: mount. !nvor- { able impression by her exceedingly uweet and nvmpebhetin mnderin of "Loch L0lI10IIa,"nIld lullnhy whio n she gave nu encom. ln areal` """ Vrq * JVIVWHO VOIIOIKIDIIIIFI Y} hnnnnmnnu nnmlnuuioo`. _ "A torso nun." lrom "'1'nvInu." rer- hago t-ho ulootlom molt npyrooinbod by the am Ionoo u 1 whole were ` The Meeting of the Waters," and "Roma. Bvnoc Home," the latter sung with n nlmpoftv And pathos which showed me tho great prim donnu In oquslly at blame in all variation 0! mnuioal elproulon. Mndnmo Albunl Wu proumaod with novel-ul mngnlooub basket: of flowers, and 3100 with I book from the pu "I of the conservatory of mnllc. comnnnvn Alum nnomugqly unacnunuu one an or oupolvang bar nndlonoo. and the charm and (not of her stage not. added tn the 06006 0! hot um-vo Ion: voloo. fairly took tho homo` by Itnrm. She was given I ovuon. and nonllod n in nndqun. rclponding with an unhi In ununou and goodnntauro what oomplo her oonquat. over tho heart: ol than who hand he. nun: nor. Shown at her but in the numbor by Handel. the manor who-o oompooitlom so few modern lingers are able to adequately render. though the justly celebrated on- eublon of her thrill: nnd brnvnn mu am at well dilplayod in the oavot nu A one Lul. lrom "Trnvlatn. Por- hnnn Mm nlnnnnn Inn-0. nnnunlnhul hv u. `$3.95 pnum Uunuuun tour, um um mg-no : wunooioo on uhhorulo. The hmuowu ad with Kin `I In ion And oultun, md t. roooptlo nl -4: Alan `Luann. nnnlah-Ina -A UIIIKWII I11 WWII l\l|| reception given tho famous cantata-loo. an In nppurod on tho of [or hot nt numbor. boltlod. ll ulna . to tho Alfootion and nuom In which Ounadhm hold their gifted ooun oman. Mndumo not rm: numoor. wmnou. usual, no mo] Albanl thomunhlv an cnhnda the mm of nolu umr gmou oounI?'woman. nuumo Albanl ohomughly around: one no of oumlvaunn nmdlonoo. --b-?U-- . Iuhno Auhuuwu o Iuu~-1m uppon ` Wu hooligan. I Iago and anthulluuo uudlonou have 1 ground Ilndnlno Album ull through her nmnm Onnulhn tour. and lut nlnhth 1 `ground IIOIIIIO Alum nu um-ougn nor prount Onnadlnn tour, nig-ha vnnooionndon uhhoruln. The omn no appuroa nu use I! tor` first numbor. notied. , Ahnhinn and nhom In which (hnndinnn King:.l)irf Ir. lobe!-non 0n lxunptlon. ll-I'\-_-..LL A---1-p-A Luplgn I SPORTING PARAGRAPH8. A. IIIII. an-nnggs, :JR.IAolJ`uA I`V95Id;Ti --;.:..... The `IIU KIVU III K In great` ', un Arnb "Serenula | and nnuhtlon; with ."`:`.'.{":::u '....':i`. Nflhln CHM. DUI INC! 'nI' 30l:'.". mi ooonod. tholr INO on and dosuripnonn, and ull parth-ulnrn oi tholr claim: and nncounm on or below thn II: (15:09! March, mo. after which due the Ixoon n will roused to Ill-trlhmo the luck of the on an nmouf thou entitled lhnnln. hnvlnn nmurd on I to nlnlmvl nl TENDERS L El RIPEIVID BY THE , , mill 0; DA '. [33, 17?] It noon. at E 0 don .compr ulna II good nmnmant of Mm, Four Derrluln ying M. the More-uld plans with their tings and nppenduqeu com late. ' Na :3 to commonna at twelve u'vl0vk nnull. S|mrHT'a Olca. Clty n dug of lfebrgnuy, mu. ANNIVERSARV senvucas. SUNDAY, 16th FEBRUARY ( N HATVRDAY. THE SEVENTH DAY 0!? March next, will no nolxl at Lhu h'horllY'u utHce.ln t`he(`.iLy of Kln non. in Hm County of Frummmo the\ un 3|-mantiuned Oomln and Chanel: `lnelnnzln to Nlnlmlnn Knight Connolly and Michael mnnolly, no-lzod uwlur and by vlrtuo of I writ of Vandltlonns Ex- punns lulled out of Hnr Majesty): Exvlmqunr of Vandltlonnn Ex- unns our: of Cnnudu and to me dirrnod, at that unit. of the Queen, on the Inform Mon of lih A,t.|oI-nay-(lenaral fur the Dominion of (`un- Azln :- Tho New Stool Dredn Bow lyinz an the Dredge lying Dry Dock, in tho City 0}/'Kinuutou. wlthjts uppurtennnco.-u. , Derrick-I,/ying |sT. ANDREWS CHURCH EVENING. Solo-l\`lnht of Night: . . . . .. . Ill. ou.Lns. I. I. -AIVII. Anthcm -lnnmlnauu (Stnhnt Mater) Rnulnl CIIOII AID nu. uLLrAI. of man nmou thou entitled to hnvlnn nanrd y Jo men have notice nndnhlll V I: O 01 uh: not go lhblc to any others. Pernonn lndohted to the ID can `urn also voquoctod to main pornont to ul '1` McK. Nobel-non. lonh-_ II la. By order 0! the Iunuton. ` |A RARE_CHl\NCE| OF GOODS AND CH ATFIELS. couxn or F'R0.\'1`ENA(`. 'I`() wrr. ON SATURDAY. THE SEVENTH DAY OF` Kingston. IJHUIII . Anchom- l'ho Inv'lom Worl.. anon up mm. ('u.|.r Ullull All: III. In! Organ Volunnry-Soronudm. B. I Iunnzu. Avie lurk. . ,1 nu nntn E0; DA". n, noon. 0 nion ouortmont g1A1's_. cnpsugno runs Oontnlnl In tho M" Prlnnous M root. whole the lnvoncon may be Iquon. Contained In tho wqmlnn. M" l`rinnous whole soon. This In 0 nplondld opeortnnlty for 3 young llIII.IO tho olplnou In on] umhllnhod. `8tocl.,......; .. gun as . . . ` . |) II) lsHE%R!FEisLALEl asnrn 09 K. N. PBNWRK. _=::"...:'::*.'.=:`.9 ' .22 '.:r."::.:. Ilinioc, lnuton will be to- I' $31. up to noonol Inlnroh. ICC. xn=mn1.N. .. DANMEQAN OJIIK no: and Into It nah lndluuh. I N. ntno\.%:d ._0nt. n ! paid on within Exeom-`s Not_io_e to 6raditbE| MM '1. 15"}: 3 . I Jmwua Milan Combination Suits for Children from . El`- ,_,, late. commonysa W11. Ali FERUUS().\`. urn! County of |"rontcmu-. OM60. Clty oflng-tun. Thlnevuth February, mu. ":.`*.:::'..:'.;,'?:. 2; :.+:.r<,_.3::r.-'~.m: hr to tho v. oh%hD. yd. u uthol, hguou. on or baton 0 mt: dry 0! Iluola. he of nu: ma . .1 n .`:n:.a. .'ui'.":mu.. 11': 3:3) {.143} For the cold stormy days than those Warm Black Overdrawers. Sl.00 per Pair. Cofnbination Suits for Ladies, ' What s Better tennncos. / I, Derrick: Musical Programme. MORNING. HAVE` YOU SEEN THE Sir Munel Mackenzie '..`n'..'... II;-tun I . or cine with none :0 0". n ntarlly ondonoxl. J nAI.|nwnv .1 IAN [An nl {IV In $Tfa"s'I and a jolly time was spent. A plensant euchre party wne also given by Miss Sears. We sure on the eve of Lent, and people are supposed to be ready to give up pleasure and deny themselves. How many nrnongst us really enter on Lent with the spirit of penance? How` many truly deny ourselves what we wish for nnd like. Yet this in the spirit. Deny the flesh and the spirit 0! the world so that in the denial the spirit of Uod may live and grow strong within our soul:-. Some of us run to church, some give up dnnoing, but how many mnnngnt in really and truly deny ournelvos, trll(8 up the cross and lol- low Christ? I rend the other day in mine New York paper of how the society ladies there are my having Lenten gowns mule---gowna . of soft, ( uiet gray, of mouse (-ulor and of fawn. . ow utmrlyelnurd? This is what, Lent mean: to them. Ind pale. julb like me mnne or anuneol. ax . So yesterday wee Velentinek dey ! Did any of you girl: meet your true valentine eebuglg it; the mornin :1 did e irl lined 1 t on ! in puu-tiou er git wu jut ten y:l`.l'0oM when she began to think that the would nd her valentine. 80 con- eequontly. utter 1 Ierioul consultation with her old mine. who knew all about trick: and much thi 9. she wu convinced that if the pot out beokwu-do on 8t.Velen- ti not put on her atoohi In-on eide out. winked her hoe in ml"lt_inet:d of! PIPE At EGAN'.S. Something new. Try them. Canned Tqbnccos `just arrived. heatlay and Friday evening. The dance, which some married ladies were thinking of having at. the Frontenac before lent. will not. take place until after Easter. A delightful party was given by i Miss Mur hy on Thursday evening. A large numlier of young people were there nm jolly time spent. A nlensant. unrtv given Do you know that the pl any old fashion of (I courc train opening over A colored petticoab in front in being revived by mriainna. A lovelv own has inst. come oluuon. "rue nnaau Ira oxqullwoly son and pale. just. like the tints of a nunoot. sky. So vutordnv Valentino : dnv Did In: vuv III with no-u-wuuuu uu uv. v uncu- , wrong out, mi Vinwond of warn-.nnd nld. int. u If: bu Innrinnhnr mun nu: wmou nun: ncoupnn u morning on his In to school. boy i hunt to chili by to India without. I won. On Wednesday evening Field's ininsti-els l presented their excellent entertainment in i the opera house to n very large audience. How funny it was to be sure. and iilso, ' how good! The singing particularly the part singing, was a treat in itselfand ( uite worth the iidmission fee. The tenor, . B. Bradley, had rin extremely sweet and sympathetic voice and showed to advan- tage in the little bellscl When the Uirl You Love is Many Miles Away," while his singing from the bltclt of the opera house in Piiradise Alley, was most effective. There were so many good voices it is hiu-d-. lyfnir to perticulai-me, but Allen May baritone and Bradley's tenor were certainly extremal line. The selection from Verdi's opera uriiiini was it em; the male eo- Briino. introduced in this was wonderful, iit not quite pleasing. The performances of the Patterson brothers on the bar were line as was also the tumbling. Al. U. Field is a whole iihow in himself. Not that he does so much; when. one came to think of it he did not sing, dance. or do anytliing wonderful, but he is very funny. The very exgressioii of his face and the ii-ieiiner in w i_ch he said the meet simple things made one laugh in spite of one'ii sell. People came away well pleased, and if Field's minstrels should come this way iigain they will be quite sure of a big house. Mr. Martin has given us a very good seiu-ion this year. Kliigstonians should be very pleased with the manage- I.l1I\IIL, nun-.nna um. ms: u no no Iqnnng not hodnom door. "Valentino, Valentino, tpll _ no at, who I: to ho my own (no hoou."iho` would mooohorluturu husband in tholrnt guotboywho lotohot slut day. 0 And littlo girl di It All molt Iolomnly. I.-. -1.. an n. 91.. 1...; ..o -....... T ....."" ".......' RI\TTENBURY SN nauxnun SIBIIK ouo, wunou not moo In mluhnnnuna ol wnunnnd aid. inst. lie was louvingbcr door. "Valentino. Valentino. all r afterwards, were Tormed for Wed- , has: my and Friday evening. The dance. man . ygvfew enjoyable theatre partial; and menaely. And last, but. by no means least, comes the sliding party at the barracks on Sutur- da nlternoon. The weather looks favor- ab 0 now: let. us hope it may continue so and that this time we may have A bona fide slide. No swimmin , and no dancing. However, I shall he you the reaultnext, week. place and was a great. auccese. A very large afternoon tea came off on Friday at Mrs. Calvin`a. It was it charm ing function and everybody enjoyed it im- menaely. And last. bv least. mm... .....v ...., ..... ......- ..-. .._.-_, -- -..- beet 0? l r ability. On W needny evening the cadets held a skating part and dance at the college. This function evoloped into a dance, pure and aim lo. and was well attended by most of tiie young people. A jolly even- ing was spent, but then the evenings at the Rovel military colle e are always most jolly. The cadets Ihoul be congratulated on the success of their entertainments. On the some evening the annual ball of the employees at Rockwood asylum took place and great verv lame an immune collection or camp: worn on into many chgoa olqno `be made :1 hundnd otsulnd the git who managed to make tho greatest. number of packs duling the Afternoon received A p 14:. There was a great. deal of fun over the work, and after it. was finished each one enjoyed her we wlbh av contented mind, foelin that she lml done her duty to the hunt. n Imr Ahilitv. I IOOIIII Inll ; ll]! lllil bet-to rnbility. On W nudnv ev in 8 small way. Besides we anmng par Lion at. the rink, which still keop u with mash. there have been many other p eaunt. functions. On Tuelday evening the whist club hold a moat. enjo able meeting at. Miss Macdonoifa. Miu S inner gave a unique ontaortninmonb called a atmup-tau; immense collection ol stamps were no `ha muln un Mm nunv nnohna ol.ono -: nun" Av .. UHF UNI I/IUUI IIIU Uuullllvu III 'n lovely picture this mornin to see the lnndeue glietening with the uty of the newly nllen enow-A beauty which, she! like all pure things.-the touch of mm will soon destroy. Kingston eooiet. has been gs this week in null wev. idea the 3 using par- Kaila; Bondy lot but--Do Jlnny locally and `truly bony `l'ho|nulvu-'l'ho latest lovolly In Porio-'l'ln Answers to Vulcan Oonolponduns. Our quaint old city in olothod in I soft robe of snowy whito which nukes it more attruotlvothnn over. no prettier winmr picture could beiound than that of tho pork and Kin Itroot in this lovely drool. Every ugh and branch of the dear old tree: are outlined in white. It`iu 'nlovo|y lnndamno nlintonimz uty I Fnrninhingu, Hats, Caps, 8 m, Collars. Nacktics, Silk In, White Gloveu, Overalls, I!-ulna-cuanr Qnmmnuv (`.:u-ula KINGSTON SOCIETY LIVELY, BUT IN A SMALL WAY. PRETTY WINTER PICTURE. 'I'o llourvllhnnl.-- Mn. IAsiI'Am`l Min Stirling. olBol|O- villa. voroguuuoo tho Brltinllmncrlan Iluonlght. Thoymmoeouu citytolou Madame Alhunl And horonnnt mnnnnv. Itnterttlned the Iembere. The members of kirigewnn division 0! Bone of Temperance spent. on exoeedin ly pleuent evenin At. the reeidenoe, on K ng ecreeb. of Mn. (:0! mont, organist. of the division. whoexten ed an invitation to oil the members to enjoy her hoepiulity. The popular hoeteee epered no ine to ensure the thorough enjoyment of fer gueeu, end that her effort: were euooeuiul wu nbundentl evidenced by the enthueieem with whio the gueeu speak 0! we even- ing : entertainment. an mgnn. `may mum to nu my no not bCI'~ -nrub company. ll `W. L, HA.`::?lI,uB0l"bVH B\ouuoo;nnlnHh.nto.it.on city yutadunltarnoonvi I obhot BKVT ooynnu I5 may in w. V '~ ` N. I. lcnpcon and III. II: Button. W. J. Ollnou and ' & `n-\n-.Qnhnon4lOL. nnnhn-innnn-Al-. Ann! I unusurl Allllulllllly. The Kingston independent. pioneer corps held I very successful assembly in Victoria hail last night. Over one hundred oou lea were present. and all enjoyed themse vet to the full. Music was provided by Dow- ney'u orcheetm, which gave every antinuc- tion. The member: of the corps were their distinctive badges. which edded a very pretty color effect to the scene. The plxfrrnme wen u long one. but in: car- ri outiu its entirety, utter which the ne- semblnge diepereed. _'l'|ok Did No Harm. C. Simmons, who recently owollowod a tack while waiting on I customer In Cor- bowa hardware store. nnd who was told to be in is very oorloul condition Ihortly offpr- worda, lno mode moot utllhotory pro- gress tows:-do recovery. and in now able to . nit. up in bod. Tlh that his plani- l oion advised as ourgioo opornlon to mnoyn thotnok wuononoouo. uehohok wuoo small that it would dlnolvo in A very plum : time slur being taken Into the switch. -`But. unfortunately, shovl. after tho Iniolup Mr. Blmnonl wt ,1 Oil by I norltonltio and mas-ca hnnl - '|IlI|'lIp HI . Dlllll 'If",I p'|t9lIitiI tonal; vusu, vv uuu uuncu, uvcrlup, Underwear, Summer Goods. Umbtellas, Rubber Conn." Every- thing must 50. Call soon if you aim Bll !lm!. . .

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