GOOD l.Q_OKlN.G LASSIES nm. 1" After returning home. and belore retir- ing to reet. In meditations, eu genteel by the evente of t I8 day, took this orm: "In it really true thnt the christian religion eor euree wealth and worldly ndvnnoement`. Were not some of the nations of antiquity -wne not ancient Roxne--rich. cultured and powerful? `Oh ! but,` says one, `they were heuthenn, nnd therefore (led destroy- oil them.` But the mngnitluent empire of the Jewa,wee not, and it too perished! It ie not the chrietinn religion directly, nor the want of it that render it people wealthy or poor. lndudtry, oduontlun and econo- my make wealth and ronperlty In this world; the want of t IUIII deutro a my people. Chrietlenchnraoter will, 0{ycnuree, secure two. at leaut, of these bleningn, but before the christian onto: :4 with determined urpose upon the highway 0! wenlth or nme, the omnmnnds of the Wunl of God interfere. `Lay not up for yonreelvee treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth 00!! W nml where thieves break through an steal : `Set your nlleetione on ohinm nhnvn, nnt nn thinan on the earth`: through and shoal`: `Set your nuenuonn on things above. not on thing: `We are not of the world. even as I am not of the world, oouaequontly it is R well- lmown {net (hut the brightest. nnintn of the christian religion ,huvo novor unjnyed much of the wealth of this world. None .1 mm... A"... .......m.on.l llun lnlmu nl nmulino unuohof the wealth or uns worlu. none 0! them ever suggested the idea of Howling forth mnbunndora of the `(impel of Wealth.` But, on the other hand, 81.. Paul docmreu;(`xH any umn or an angel from hon ven p nah only other gospel unto you than thntwhiuh we have premxlmd unto you, let. him be nccuraod.' " -|Inn|.H. HIIVO IPIIT lllllllllu A cammorcinl trnvellur from Montreal says the reputation of the Kingston police force for ollicioncy in wide-aproml. Not. long ago his wife wuu rnbbod of nbout $800 worth of jewelry, em, in broad day light nonr the (l.T.ll. deputy, Mont.re'nl, and lie unld he would rutlmr give inl'urnm- tion concerning the robbery 1.0 the Kings- ton mlice fulco clum to the force of Mon- Lron city. In all pnrha of tho (l')InlHl0|| he hears: the Kingntmi police l.iglil_y spoken of and the moral running of the city praised. He was ur )!`lF0(l Ilm Inolnburn were paid such low mllnriun. which. he lulll, were lie- low those paid nb Brockville unil other smaller plucon. "Il:IIl(IlIy club Content. The coming production of thonbovo work by the harmony club prmnieen lo bengruud success. The orchestra, chorus Il](l qunr~ mm have become very perfect. in their re- spective mrlln. Aml with Minn Duly, nu nolnlsb, the public mny look forward to A great muaioul trout. In nddmon to tho mas:-. them will be mu:-lonl trout. mman, nepuruto nu mburn by Miss Duly. the or- uheatm and the qunrtette. from wull-known nncroxl works. The unnoort will mko pllmn in the city hall. Tuenduv. .\Iurvl\ ltlmh. M. H p.m. Seats on sale at Cnre_v'a music score. M) and `.25 oenu. A rnrewou I-IIlFI'lIlIIIlIl'lIlu Prof. Stanley Mnlntosh was ent,ort.nlned at n farewell nocial an the renidermo 0! T. Smoncon, Pint) screen. last. evening. A largo number 0! the professor`: friends uh tended, and the event. was A uom Jlete suc- mnn lhnninn unmnn and t. 9 lllllll tended, mid the llete oooa. I)nncing, game: and tlie ununl runusomanta were indulged in. Prof. Mo- lntonh leaves for New York to-(ln . He has mined n wido popularity ninoe lilo ur- rivn in this city. Would llluuvhnrga Throo Mon. It is learned tlmt at the meeting of tho police (`.0tnmlal yesterday, mayor Elliott proposed to lllll colleagues to re- duce the force by discharging three men. The nther coinxninnimiorl stated tlmt if the mayor could ll_lOW how the wnlk of forty miles of city ntrootu roquirin protection oould be patrolled oioiontly By the nine mou remaining they would fnvor liin pm- nonltlon. "Hill l'l)llIl' poamon. nun ,~......... ______ __ _ Children`: and Iloyr Clothing. Provost. M; the New York nlothing store, Brock Itroot. hm renolved Lhroo canon of boys` olothinz lrmn one of the boat wholesale clothing houses in (humdn, who make I lt)e(.`llllI:y of those goods. Hla chil- dren`: nu to, in tweed or norge, at 81.50 and 8`). to t n boy from ve to (on your: 0! ago, no without. doubt the boat. value over obrod ln Kiugnlon. A I'IIl'lllII uuury. While nmendin to In young nkitt.iah" con. Snturdny. obort. Uillootpio. l it.tn- burg, was kicked in the head by the nui- mnl. The omnlku in the hoe tore the scalp from his skull. from above tho right can to the luck of his head. Fortunately I. a null wu not frucburod. Mr. Gilles io in doing In well u can be expected. ho injury in vary painful. [I Want 0! A Onntlldno. It in mud on good nuthomy thus the local oomorvntivu are making ooru to lndnco George A. Kirkpuriok to uumd In their enndldnh for tho home 0! common: At. the coming fodonl olooblona. Mr. Klrhpntrlok bu. however, it in aid. been Advised b oovorul pononn whooo tdvioo is worth to n; upochnot to enter tho contact, in Kingltou. `o_n.. 9__ any- -_n_- Ill magnum. hon: Inn The Button. The anon during which duonlonn lrou: "Al: Inthuy mono lnquonui occur In bo- K I ' and the firm. drrur. r. Hall. nude good In ooonpoon ond night. Br. MoCnl|y. of A" bmy. has been M: camp on Monaqy mum. Br.,MoCul|y. "A" bntmy. bun acting wont.-nrgennh for some dine put. I porformn oho duke of his ollloo mom omcknlv. put. um olcknilz deli In at the unoxpoohd change 0! trout on _ 0! Principal Guns. when over ol tho nnodlnl bill nu b In thohuolhcuoormdq .51; . `D005 HI VVIHDIWGO H05 Gll lI'I0|I' rljvil an -0- -uu.-It-o Bu turn of Mr. Gnonvnyh govern- nont. n Winnipeg do not diqumo their Inllnht :0. Lin nnnxnmhd chum THE TWO GOSPELS. A Pnlnful ljury. - in n uvnnn: 5-.. `tho lploo of luvory Day |.Il'o-Whn the Pooplo Are Tnlklng About--Nothlng III- oupa nu Awnmon of `thou who An Tnklni Hntnn. HARDY a C0'S. I23 Princess Street J. CUNNlNGHAM'S. Klng Street. ?.j t. as Mrs. uomlloym. brook nurses. 1 Bluters, this may be the hm. band night at the Royal, u tho loo won t. but much lon or. | my. bun 1 rlnllnr in A Pink man. in botmvod to the barn. Aubln & Hunt have opened I first-olnu I barber shop 50 280 Princess street. next door to 0|-oenwood'I. Patronage Iolicitod. Fineut ohnlrn In the city. I Nun And hkndnoma mneabrv ourmlm in | small amount. I The brake bearing: on ltroet our No. [0 broke. lut ni he. and the car had to botmved to the urn. Anhln A Wnnt luv: nnnnnl` A rnbnhu I Fine omm In me any. I New And Nendeome tapestry I the newest uhndin u and designs, the new mahogany red an mou green at R. Mc- ' Paul : Kin Iron carpet warehouse. Ir. nhnul ha an oocufon of great. rt-.ImcA Haul nm non carpet: waronouue. I It. ahoul be an oocuion grant. rt-.jmcA lug to the noighboro when the oldest. girl I qta famy marrioo; the olden. irl usually I Own: the piano and taken it wit. her. 3 We nre nlouod to know the our ent.er- l Owns me piano and cues in wum ner. pleued prising lownlmnn, J. B. McLeod, has me- cured the wholesale agency far the cele- brnt.el Orienn Mlg. Co I remedies. Rmnkvilla council will co-operate in br1\t.e(I Urlonn mlg. U0 I ramuuneu. ` Brookviilo council co-o rate in` petitioning the Ontario logic inure to ` oimngo the law whereby action: brought, against. municipalities for dnmngen any i minod onstreou or sidewalks. in future. ` be tried solely by judges without. the |n~ t.ervenfion of a 'ury. ` Four hundre `nml ftv pairs newvhenille ; oervenmon of `ury. Four hundre `and fty pnirs curtninn in all the luboat designs and now- eat colors at R. McF|ul's Kingnbon carpet , warehouse. 11.-nan mu-hank. mu: thin in Hm nlnwmn warehoune. Grain merchant: say this in the slowest season they have over oxpeencod in this ` dielrictu regards the movement of grain. Hnroely any gmn grown in this neighbor- hood hes been dinpoeod of. Inland lnrmoru have sold {reel but those on the main land huve been ho] ing off for Home ronaon. 'l`wn nnnvintll. named Rinner uml Jumeu. huve been holding on tor tome ronnnu. Two convicts. named Ringer James, who. in Sextember. 1888, were sent. from Hmith lI Fnsla to the Kingston ponit,ontinry fnr fourteen 530.1`: each on conviction for V are-on, were pardoned to-daiy. [loch men. (Iurilut their incarceration. mve been well` ur av Inn: uunnuurrlvnoq ()0HN.ltHl`0Nl!EN(`.I 0ll'l0l-Oomu t Arlo nnd Queen ntrutn. , nuns mnnnn 1. vAnn_n.m... nag. carpet. warehouse. .\ young lady picked upnatnmped, ml- (lmav-ed and sealed envelope, containing :1 letter, last. evening. on Brock street . uenr Mo(lowan`n cigar lnctory. It. was nddreuv-edm George Tnvlur, H-null; Ste. Marie." nnd the envelope bore MoHownu'a nnmn nml mldrmln in NIB C0l`H0l`. Th0 | WARAGRAPH8 PIOKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. Bund no the Roysl to-night. _ Eben wu no reunion of the police court 60- my. For I norfoot. t order the Soecinlw Cor- Ion | . over loon I dollar D0 0 rich man. Hi: memory In unable to grapple with such I I small amount. I -N... h....|.. Inn!-lnal nix uh-ant nnr No. pardoned to-daiy. now during their incarceration, conduoted and amenable to discipline. Now prlnta. olmmbrya and gingham, new munlina and autoonn, new goods ur- riving every day at R. McFuul's King:-Inn warehouse. \ vmnm lndv nicked up n stumped, Marie," nnd the envelope bore mouownu n I name and mldrou in the nder dropped it into the neuron, stmet letter-box. A hm--A nunnhnd in A plain! lnmlod letter-box. A horse, nbtnehed to n elei lx with refune, ullpped and fell at. C. no (`ornor of Brook and King ntreeuu. this forennnn. nnd for a few mlnuhea lay as though it. were dead. The driver rub the lmrnu-In ell the unimul. nnd Wll/ll Maiehuwe succeeded ingt-t.t.lng it on in feel. again. when It. wnn found that the full hncl stunned but. luul nub further injured it. Hemluche and neumlgla eurexl almost. innnedlM,eIv by using l`rnt!.`s lnenrlnoho powders, three powders in much packet, I01`. only at M(:lA3od'adrug store. Arelnitect. Ellis mid, this morning, that ll1e(lim-union as to whether the new school huvlding ehull be of brink or atone hnn nl- ready delayed the work of construction by n Inonth. and unlenn n denite conclusion is arrived at to-night, as further delay of from two to four weeks will be the result. He has done nothing in the matter nf pre- .\..ra.... ml. nhmn. since the -ketchea of #3 -day. For n porfoot. Spocinlty t as Mrs. HomI|oy a. Brook utroet. Blutera. thin mav nizhb The yonn man who. Mt. wook. loft his horse nmmhn outside of one of the hotels till two o'oloc in tho mnrnin . luul been noenby theiuspoctor of tho ulnnno so- nighy, and on promising not, to let, it occur n uin hm: been lot of)` with nwurning. T10 humane I00il5byiIl>LolldF, in future, Lu prosecute all persons offemllug in A nimilnr brick nnd bone bulldm n were mnuo. ` \ manner. us the practice has bonmnu too I has Iona nothing in we Innuer m pro- pnring the plans, brick nnd building: made. 'Nm.~mmn mun whn_ nut. wank. loft IYIO IIHI HIIOGII IIl'DIl. SALES OFFICE 8 YARD-Oornor Ontario and Want nemat- all persons onenmng III nnnunr manner. practice has rommon and the society is determined to put. a stop to it. Mnvemonvn of the Paoplo-Whnt Tiny Are Saying and Dolng. Mrs. P. Burnlloft yenberdn {or Rochos. ter, to visit. her sister. an moi out. of Hm? nil , and who is dungerounly ill. {mu Father Motlarthy, pnriah prion! of .\loInc|1.,\'illo. was presented wnh n hund- uomo fur lined overvonl. vuluod M. M97 I. a. ......y ...mnm.| Hun. Sir Ummhl Smith lur lined overvonl. vauuou cu. Gl= |)4 [Lin nuw rumored Limb Sir DU|||\i(i Smith is likely to succeed Sir Churlon Tuppor nu Cnuuuiinn high commissioner in Enginnil. Tim name of B. M. Britten was inMi\'ert.- Cnm\|io\n high commissioner In nngmnu. The name ently omitted Irom the Hub of hmlpiml gm- emorl who attended tho moohlng on Mon- 4.... dnv. W. Devlin, who has been visiting no his home in Perth for some time put. mu-umed his dutioq this morning at the vehicle works. u.. v .1 K'nl1rAf.|\lA"\lllf. Wndnundnv works. Mrs. P. J. Mornth lofb Inst Wednundny for her home, Minneapolis. Minn..A after spending ll few weeks with E. McConnell, hnrker. u . lml.-In M P Inn. fnr Otmwn house of umunmm. It. was 1'). F. Burke). and not E. F`. Beuupro. who was appointed one of the an:-om-orator the village of Porunmuth at Monday night`: meeting of Lho village council. K'r ....I Mm, Jnmm Blomalv. ha." ac~ Ynrker. ll A. Unlvln, M. I .. left. for Omxwu yesterday. to attend the debate on the no mud rot-lung oltbe remedial bill. in tlmlul house of Io Iunl I-`. ll` Rm-Inn` and not Mr. sud Mn. Jnmol Blomely. jr..' onmpaniodb thoir.muny friends to the numon, loft or their home in Toronto on Friday night. Mr. Blomol has fully :19- voverod from A severe llrlou of two montln. , Flux nhnlr And nnmyrnontlnn 0` SC. mouths. The choir and oougngntion of BL. .\lu-k'n church.` Douronto, waited on Min Field, dnu but of Mn. U-barge Fiold, and prosomntl nor with nn nddrou and A valu- nblo gold wuoh and ring on the occasion of her resigning. that serving twelve years. INCIDENTS or THE DAY. lopqnto Iohonl Trnnoon. The rogulnr monbhly meeting of the Kingston oepnrnbo school board was held Incl. evenln . A numbor 0! nooounu won panned . an the ordinary rontlno businou wxu trnnnnctod. A communication: me read from Mayor Elliott re reduction 0! mlarlu. After A 01000 oxnmimuon 0! We oxpennoc of the board. it was seen that no reduction Ifponlble. M the nvonuo of tho board I`: not lnrfe belng About 06.800 nnnunlly. doubo tninanm 83.880 goes to pl ha fl nluiou, luv. my only About 1.600 !or mnlmonnnco. amnion aha-is. nbool nu plies and ochornoonuar _ox qlimro. T Q highest anlnry dnwn y A ember In 0000. and several vouchers draw only 8200 ouch. The noorouuy Wu inntruotod to Unite tho mnyor outing the conclusion an-ivod At. ` Portenenlh Iepenu lqheele. The regular monthly meeting 0! the se- crete school bond of Porumouth wen Id last evening. Then wen present clnirnum P. M. Beuupre. M. J. Kennedy. J. 0'Nie|. M. Helpin and James A. lla- theweon. Severe! Aenonnu wen ordered no he paid and the monthly mport. of the oondurv of the pupils who submitted. wm. few exception: the re was untie- (notary. A now was Moe-ed from the nosing clerk of `the villas notifying the board that the sum of .50in taxes-due to the Iepemh uhool board. end onund on the public school mil. had been |.nnI- . fetrethotheneoente eehoel by mint 0! the oinell. PERSONAL MENTION. oorc. A tel run from Newboro this mornin convoy the hob that Fred. A luvort. had punod ohe ormonl rlod of h I illnou and mu oonlldorod to out of danger. . w.. Ilnnhnr nllAndod n mpoumz of the "mu oonliderod be out or danger. Mine Mnohu etunded e meeting the executive committee of the hntionel ooun- 'oiinf women in Hamilton yesterday. and on Thureday evening deliver: en eddreu in Toronto. 1 (`ant Hnm nl mm Huh bum. has been ' Capt. Horn, of the Hub bum. 5 elecood 1 member of the council of the On- bnrio rie nuoolntion. Capt. A. 1). Cart- `wrIghr.,oH.ho 47th bum, in secretory ol the organisation. ` In 9 n nnnn nf lhnnnllv VI. AIIIOI. iud1- Hvrnnton. i'n,. Times. ` The rrlerke and uttnchel of Frmucu Fitz- gibbom cloak em xorinm. on Wuhington `avenue, tendered V. W. Bennett, one 0! their number, A farewell rty at the home of Cherie: M. Roe, Mulmrry atreot, lust ovpning. Mr. Bennett is nboub to bobrnn!- ferrecl to the R-ochontor Itore of Mr. Fitz- gibbon. and an agreeable surprise of last evening`: gathering was the preaontoiion to him of n gold-headed cane. Min o- Konzie. one of the cierlu, mude the )re- ueutntiun speech, and Mr. Bennett Ina e e tting meponae. A very pleasant evening wun spent and at midnight refreshment: were served nnd nll departed win-hinf Mr. Bennett much success in hie new poo Lion. W. W. Bennett is n son 0! Jame: Ben- nett. guard at tho Kinguton paiibentinry. mul I\ brother of James Bennett. Of the \\`nm composing room. Wnh Kingston`: Ouen. In the eurlin content for, the Carruthoro old model Alt .Jnmee Stewart, yesterday. ofontetl I.t.(3ol. Cotton, the more wand- in I3 to 4. f.t.~(Iol. Cotton nnrl Dr. Watson played in the uonteat for the Stewart cu (present- ed by Aid` Stewart) and Dr. eteon wun defeated by four points. the more being If! to 0. mi... .\.........minu fnr mhanrruthere medal Hunf Pnngnplu Plokod Up In on Ilopon-can In 'l'hoI|- Baunlnlu. The rennin: ol the late I . Clint. reached the cit, youordn from L0: An olol. C11. The no Hon. enry Sbnrnea. onbrul, run born In Kingston, 0110., on Oct. 13th, 810. . I. O'Brien, printer, formerly of thin city, is now working on the Hudnon, N.Y.. Ro- nubliann. LAMBERT 1 WALSH. ID now wormng un um uuu-un, .u. . .. -.- publloun. A trio of the R0 ll Tomplnn of Tempor- unoo will be ln rook street. church all ` next. week. n.........o... W Rm-Im ranumod his dutlou 1 Conductor W. Burke ruumod on the street; rnlluy llno thln morning Altar I ten days lllnou. Driver Gooderldgo pm-cla_uod hi! all- olnr 0 {mm "A" buttery yeitarduy and loll: I for h In home, nut Orillln. Tho management. of the Mob hm. band lnu secured the opera house for the 28rd lmt. for the annual oompllmenury con- nan-O. ' t.he'or nnintlon. In t one of Donnolly vu. Amen. judg- \ ment. hns been given on (he order for no- `rzurity for coat: of appeal. Security wu xed at $200. The coat: in the court, were u1xodM.l3|0 and are unpaid. The library committee of the public `school board met hm night, and decid- ed upon the amount. thought. necounry for the use of the committee. The amount. will be embodied in the bud t. 1 TL. 1......-..l at ah. him J. _ Bguuohgmn be embodied in the mu) m. 1 The lunerulol the lute J. . Beauohnmp Look phme this afternoon. The member: of the Sons of England nnd Onnge nonle- Liea. headed by the Me and drum band of the Pioneer corps, mnrched beloro the hourao containing the remuinu. Service wns conducted In St`. George : cathedral, nfbor which the procession relurmed and I proceeded to Unmraqul cemetery. A Klngltoulnu Ilonond. Th. nlnv-kl and nttnchel Frau: - wounds were in Tim oompet.it.ion for t.heCnrrut.l\ern was vontduuod thin morning, Ald. Stewart. nml J. Huun being the contootanu. Mr. Hunn ngnln won, with l3 point: to Ald. Stewart 3 7. This victory puts Mr. Hum: in Llle nomi-flnnls for the gold medal. links! In a laundry. R. F. F. Rowan, proprietor of the city lnumlry. on Wellin con street, naked for police nsnlatnnoe ch 1: morning to put. an end to a quarrel in his lnumlry between an ox-omplnyoo and a young man now work- ing there. The former employee entered the place. it appears, and got into on nlt0I`(`I|l,i0n with the employee. The pro- .riolnr ordered the intruder lo lonva the 1 wcrniaon, but. no notice was taken of the noununntl, nnd Mr. Rownn then called for the naninmnoe of the police. Sergt. Non- hitt. responded to the call and the dia- ,Lurlmnoe was xuiolerl boforo any Iarlmza aloud upon olbhor of the tliapumnu. ~ uh: `flu: rnulull. \...,............ To Bounlfy The Grounds. It I! lnwnded by Prlnoi l Elllu to have the uroumls nurroundlng t. o oolloglnto in- stitute Lumly luld out. this summer. The fl!/:.yLreen rlnnted last. October will all hnvo 10 be rap need. Bo-idea then quite I lot. of nhrubbory will be pluntod. Fluwor beds will be (lea-i nod, and sweet-smelling and light.-lmed plrnncn will be planted in profu- ulun. John Mulntyro. Q.C.. ohnlrmnn of institute board. cnnuldori it n mukod ad- vnnve in nlvlll|M.lon that children have |._..... o......|.o sun. In tlhtur nwarn ulnntnd Innnulw oonru. umulluuu u. H mm -vu -u~ thn beau taught not to diatur ower: planted with a view to hnpmvin mbllo plwu such an the park: nnd col 3 no grounds. vvnora `IWIII nu unnum- At the meeting of the collegiate insti- tute board. lash ovoning. principal Ellln inc uirod ii the proposed new drill lml wum be built. on the govornmoui. land between tho institute nnd Victoria whnnl. He said he had heard rumorlw that effect, and Wu quit worked up over Lhmn," nun he understood the ground mm to he secured for eohool purposes and divided ' lmwmun the ublio school and inatltube. l)0ul`d!. Dr. emld nud clulrmnn Moln- Lvro were authority {or the Iuumont that the proposed hall would not he built there, Lhui, the site chosen would be tho nrtlllory .4. III Putt I00 AQIIX Mayor Elliott nu acid. Shh morning. whether or not nporhu would )0 Admit- tnd to the matting. thin onnin . 0! the ammo ooummu nnd tho Ipod commit- tugppoinhdto look in0o'AH. (XI-nn n nmnchmq what, in gnpllod am It . Hun not Adrinlrloto I my dopumu-I I hi this out from nub! outta. The I Inning will. bluish. nu. 7\II&I vs V mi van. lnun. n or IVNRY Dllnll Ono-4 . I'\ll|lI'u'IIll\Yl|P\H" l\. I_n.n-- IL rrotoouoa l"IDl` `Inn vuy. Mayor Elliott, thin morning. wired to Jame: Motoalfo. M.i'.. at Ottawa, with regimi to the oooond reading of the bill to umulgamau the Bay of Quinta railway and navigation company and the Kingston. Na wane: and Wanton: railway oom ny, making that Mr. Matoaifo await rooo pt ol A letter from tho mayor anking that pro- tection be given in the matter oi the griovanoo with thin cit . by tho addition 0! n olnuoo to the not. o mavor took Iuch notion miter conaultntion witiz city solicitor Mnlnun-I ........-, --. Jayne III lonvlng. Capt. norga. A. Bchoold, 0! the 67th I'oI.crboro Runyon. oou-in-law of R. Davis. phouognphor. 0! thin city. lun mi nod hi: poclcion in the nglmonu and in I w dnyn will leave Io: Chionfo when he will enter into buinou u a dn: 3!. Monday night he wu bsnqnotad by 0 oloon at tho corps and londend I oonplimonlu-y ud- dmsa. Tho non-ooun. oi hhorqimont also pusonud him with an Id:-nu. B9 In vary nonulur in tho battalion md his dopgrturo IICBIOII IIICI Mclntyro. punonud him with Ina:-nu. no u vlry pulur rom Poborbom is gone:-ully ngtottod. no no}-I;|o:oii-:i;|'n. Tho nlonn uoocinuon Inn otlhdthe 1rd commmou in notivo tion for the ocmpsign. and n..5""'wn| be hold on as-oninfbnt uulum day. nning to-norromwhu the work on for Ontario wad Imlllbk Tho onus libonlo vl in nut wok. I-itihonnd Ina dent nanvugu un jrooo nnoxpoo anal-anon. : .':`.'.':`..`.:.".`L.'"`!' '*-W` ::':-::.::.;.._z'._ INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Protu-tlon For The Olly. , I.VlIl..AA ALL. .....-.d..n Whore l`wI|l llo Illllt. --'4,, _tA|.- ....II-.u. SIXTY-THIRD YEAR.-N0. 54. institute board. A communication wu road from J. J. Maomckon. mombor of the Ottawa col- logiaw lmtituto board, roqpooting tho small grants made to oolloghta lnntltutol bv the Ontario ovornment. Since About the year 1890 t 0 total amount gnntod nmmnlly to colloghto Institute: und high nnhooll throughout the province hu been nmmnlly collegiate Insmutoa ma mun schools throughout vinoo 3100.000. No inorouo as been nude in the amount, nor do the elthnltu for the present aeuion indicate any Increase. The secretary wnn matruomd to write Mr. Mnccrnoken oxprouing the wlllingnou ol the board to cooperate with the Ottawa board in petitioning tho govornmont lorun increase in the Amount in proportion to In- orouod attandance. W Mnnmmnn null R. Monummorv But the Abunton Wlll lo Alhbd to Oun- rm It-`rho Boqulnlnonu iron the Olty LIIOIY to lo lnonuod-A|kln for Oonoidenllon Iorn fupn. A mootln of thc ooll Into lmmmu board wu old [at even ng, but onl chairman Molnmyro. Pml. ydc,Jooop Swift. and Dr. Hornld were present. A: than four did not oonublbubo a quorum tho minute; of the Inc regular meeting could I not be conrmed. 'l`Iu nanratnl-V |-and A IIIMAI` from lO0l`~ be oonrmod. The uoomur road I loner from more- tory Mnodonnl , notifying the number: 0! the Irmamtmont of G._ Y. Chown no public uuknn rd mnmnnlnutlva to they OOHORUWO the u intmont. or u,_ I. unown u puolw nohoo rd rtfrooonutlve no the collegiate boa: A ...m..m.nInn.lnn wn rand oreued attendance. W. Mccammon and R. Montgomery appeared before the board to an the mem- ber: no right what the delqehlon con- sidered a grievance. Mr. Mcbammon ex- plained that a short time ago a ecbolei accidentally broke a pane of glue in she door at. the eastern entrance. The `W were slipper and the boy loeb hie balenoe; the wind jerhed the door out of his hand and allowed it to Ibrlke a ainnb the well of the buildln . breaking I. ie glue. which cost. $2.50. he glue lied been broken n half dozen bimee previouel and id for by the scholars. The In , on w oee be- half he avpeared. had no friend in the min? and he wanted the board to lnveel:i~ hgll city and gate the matter and. ll poulblo, to rt-llovo the ho ol payment: and also tom plnce the oor as to pmvent any further brealmgon. Mr. Mont omery cor- roborated all the provlous upon or had uld and nyolxe hi hly of the boy : olnu-actor. Mr. His son the breakage won due to the boy : oaroloosneua. The door had been ntrengthenod about two onrh ago. and within that timono glue nul been broken. The loelln of the board was against inter` form} ln the matter, and it wnu nllowod to non- eumd. Mnyor Elliott. notified the board of the motion paused by the council In the mat.- tor of curtailing expenses. and Ibnbiu ` ho would be planned to hear from the rd no to its budget, on or before Friday, Mb hunt. lust. Mr. Ellls: "How about making the council to b in in the mum of curtain- ing expenu K crediting us with 8150 for water rated w l in collecting from us one your?" Tho work of oatlmntlnn tho budget. wu oh the do rtment. porolutq in collecting from enou year!" The work eetlmntln budget. then proceeded With. 1-. Ellis end `H, 000 would be needed {or teaching hhla your. in increase of $2,000 over leeh year. The present lneureuoe on the building in 320,000. The structure andooutente are eecixmml to be worth 8.'llS.0U0. The in- aumuco wnu inoreeeed to 080,000 at. u coat. 0! $240 for premiums. The principal nak- ed for :1 mm. of H00 with which to ur- clmvae boo I of reference for scholars. `hla rum was included in tho oetilnnbe. and A similar sum (or the purchase oluow ap- n.num..- The total eebiunate ol moniee rlorclnnt Tailors. Prlncou 83.. BUSINESS WA8 CONSIDERED WITHOUT THE QUORUM. mmunr Ior we purcnuae o1uowup- pm ums. The total eobimate uemled fur the year was plaod at IHA60. Lnab year the budget was 00,600. but. by n I am! grant the board dnw about. 80.000. ha difference between the budget. and tho U10 llll nlnte. cinl the board drew IDOUD w.wu. he difference budget mnu collected represented a IOHM of year- ly cute in the estimates submitted by the board until the board run behind to thut extent. Mutton reached I orilin but your and the sum was ranted which allowed the institute boar to proceed with A clean nlntn nlnte. Mr. Ellis mid he did not like no have this year`: budget. tobnleo lnrgeen amount. He pointed out. however. that the attend- nnno cl scholars had increased. and the He pointed however. that we untena- nnoe of scholars increased. anlnriee oi the teachers had advanced in comequenoo. Since Mixing ohnrge of the inut.iLut.e the inoreued nuaudnnce wn inl- ly twenty-ilve per cent. He expooba that. after the summer holidnyu there will be an Attendance of 400 on pupils. When he am. (mine to the city t. xere were leu than 200 city pu iln at the lnebibutae. Dr. Herald mov that the manor of framing the bud as be loll with oheirmnn Moln- nyre, pr ncipel Ellie and secretary McCenn. with power to not. Carried. Mr. Elli: naked the board to appoint. A wmn to non. UIl'l'l0(l. II point. delegate to the Onuriooduont.iomroonvon- Lion. which meet: at Toronto nt Enter. (1. Y. Chown. he mid. wnu going 00 attend llld would like to have the authority of the board to speak at the oonvonzion. On Ino- Mon of Dr. Hornldmhnlrrnnn McIntyre and (3. Y. Chown were Appointed delegate: to the oonvoncion. D:-Al Ilnnnln -I-nfn n hhn nkinu. the oonvoncion. Prof. Dupuin wrote 00 the board making, on behalf of J. Murray. com nation !or lcvolllng the `round: Around t. o ln|bit.\n.o. The manor wu allowed to stand over. The request. of the janitor for paper to cover the wnlla of hit residence vvun compllod with. A.. ..~...mo. M II All hmm 'I`. U Iilnon. with. An nooount of $1.60 from T. 0. Wilson. mmdhng mince I893, wu ordu to be non! bnck.M the dobt wu incurred by member: of an prlvuo enterprise. A number of other aonounu wore certied correct and were ordered to be id. (`Inn-mun nlnhnm Kuhn-mad the board ordered be id. ' Jhairmen olntyre informed the board then he had imtruohed R. V. Roget-e,Q.O., to proceed in the matter of oolleobing Iron: the county the amount. due the bond for tuition of Wolf Inlnnd pupils. Th. Kimntnn llllhb. hm}. end DOWOI` Q3 \ `V4083, HEATERS, L-OIL HEAT E R8 OFFICE Want tnlcion of Wolf lnlnnd pupils. Tho Kin ton llghb. heat. power oompnn M ed payment. of in uooounb for $490. w th lntonnt; ol SIN nddod. It wu explained the company In: romilod in- terest if the board was no: pun ed for pay menu. Put of tho IOOOIIIW was for plucing a main for tho oonvonlonoo ol the |mt.it.nu. It was decided to IHOV this put of the no- \0. L!Y|ES?_M.BR~l Irnon OR-I-_D_B srIlIi'l`s| COLLEGlATI`LN`STlTUTE. bflhll -`. _: __ .__ A.-.- -- Stock. Among the novel- ties we show are : French Dlmltlcs. English Prlnlcd Pk's. Brocadcd Pcrcalcs. Elegant in design, beautiful n- ish, 250 patterns to choose from and the price is only 13c per yd. or about one-half their regullr valu. Can only be seen at IX Iziys ar - `-5 lBIAK!'AU I`-BUY , B! n thuronnh know! I Not required to see that we are in it on our up to date Wash Dress Bonds PRICE TWO` cnN'rs`._ T4 For Member 1'o}Klngston j For Bale Ivy JAI. ll. Ilohlol). Dncjln. Prlnooau HM-sot. Kinuton. - w. M. umcnuua. nnlnn. Duuoml um lIunx.un-l|l Pul- oou nuot. `rlnck nhovn old stand. (lALI.AuI|Icn-~In tho mwnuhlp 0! King- nton,on Feb. 20th, I396. the Daniel Gallagher. 0! I dnughhol Mclrrronxl-At. Tobe du Ponb N March ht. the WHO 0! Hot in Molntolh, A" battery, .C dnughbor. nnnn I nun-n. Llunmo l'rmInI'rAn| AND EIBAl.llI-ir Prlnnou strut. Oornor Sydonhnm shoot. I phnnn Mmmunlontion. , JAB. luuu, Tun Lluunnn lVrmIurrAxn-DM-IM Prlnotu ., unset. Tolophom nu. Open DI: and NI; 9.. IlI-I-I Cl.IN1'--At. boo Angelou. Fob. NH Ciinb, of Kinquon. aged 1| yous. Funeral will his place lrom his hip rosi- donoo. foot. 0! Johnston root. to-mot row (Thursday) morning tn 0 o oiook for St. Mary`: onchotirnl. when n Ioiomn I`O( uiom mun will be nung. Friend: mi acquaintance: are rot-poobiully II- vitod to strand. (Ottawa and Mnitland paper: plane copy.) jn1 .. I4 Cloth Hand ll hooks. Wlll nd: LAMDI FRONT BOOM NLIT WITH Board. Apply to It Quoon otno . . .. , ,, `BOUT THE YEAR IMO. A OOPY OF IN- ! olo Illa Brlunnll. losuod by tho Mk Jung; W no In} , lormorly nonnootod vi: tho Morton bl-M lory.\.o norm frlond. An! manon having it will oonhr I !uv9r_l;y uplift- N 3: Pin! wit cm nton drool. :. _____.______.___ AN I`. PRRIENOID GENERAL SIIVAJ good nfonnou. Euquln M ol nton 7 mums Ion crrv um ooum min or oommlnion. to all 8 china. ppl: to J. Lslnhlol. Bum, OOII Itnol LN Ill IADI IY l.I::B\t?I:nAl:\l<(llI(:)s Crawford : Car [on '|bn dines In tho oolmunon. OIAWNMD loan-osl. Tn 00.. Lrn. 10 st..John root. .._-_n ' __._____._______._ AN'l`R`.D--OLD HTAIPS lb '10 40 1 old. For mum`! pa Mo to 06.00 Lawn, 40 Adelaide a root. oronto. _.._. ._... nncruvnu L'1'o}tonwbl:t'lTl'ory. to {xenon having (not by not - as R. WIIITI. of N Eenurlu at-rut. lunh-on . .:---....-:_._______.3 '_w:A1'H:I-I PROBABILITIE.-3. F1no And cold. doorouinlgulndl. This hlghl nourllhlnq Winn - uuhnfullmc l:lnnlvulu|ofGOD IVER OIL and II cully ntnlnod sud dlgnud. For wnun dlunuc. (anon! dohlllly, poverty on blood. Impaired dlgunlon, coldl, caurrhnl and bronchlnl lmuble. A mukcd luruu In weigh! nnd Ilranulh to nollunblo nflor inking I law Dvtllin. Chlldrcn uh it rnally. ; . rtmr-Mp by mutual con- 1*.\\n. Tho: uh thh op- I & `holrnnmoroun lrlouds B. M. Bnmon, N9ITfIT?'.{|_! . L 51' SA'l`l`RDA\'. IN OITY. A BLACK Hand Bu .oonMmIn two coo uni mots. Wlll nder lmylnvn 5! this 0 u. __._-._.__...__.-__._--.-__.___ ._._._ __ .___...:_......___... SIONE Hogan. N0. 8 QUIIN UIIIIT Apply to . llcuuurrnuu. -~- ~~ --- - --- -um . n nlrllulil Juwn. w lluvul _ 00UN'l`BY. Bowing rhinos. Apply toJ. lAlnhlov.|lIM. `II hin- _ HOUSE)! AID. APPLY 10 I01 KING 81.. in tho evening. GENERAL SERVANT. APPLY A ! III L Prlnoou nu-col. Tor Dcliatc Children, Invalid: and the Aged. JACKSON'S LIIIIXIIIIII IIII III nu unv V-vu-u-. ---------<----2---.- . . IE FAN-TAIL PIGEONB. GOOD P310` pnld. At Wllo OM00. .7, A- .._..._._.. ...-u--nn A u BE-Wm `lsfoodindl proivorii Civil llorvioo (huuo. ch boiling vntor or milk. n pockets. by (hooon. ' nlwllod than to La In.-co.-mo m. I2"sm.a."u-cl-u. pyu u: u. u. an-nu. _. EHOU~m AND WHABI`. BITWIII nouns and Qut-on mun. Apply to (Jnnunxu. _ luv viuuuv .,.---, .... XhPERlEN0lD SIIVLIT jood Enquire John- To as 1.37.` ..__.-.------._-:c HENRY BRAIN. .n.-..-uc-- nun Pun ans. mun, \II'I`A III_ Los'r. J. A. Hand 'n Ooo. col-nu John I! undon- Oarln nah, f. VIII. `III lI ||I op- Kolr numerous 5` tho punt. ~hnInou. and 01' All Kinds II nulvictz-J ` H d"- mn ti Suthorhn and Rsndy Mc- bgm Iyn Ion hr Cornwall at noon. They ,u|u,(a play with the hockey can of slug Hopi Again Harrisburg at the Inc mm- Surnd!" `":- pm. a. Illnn dpurohnod n fodr- :- lt from . Fleming. Am t .0, '5. TIM 903% If `u_h-ed by Golden ~ - ,I In L-- wan-"'~ `r ~~ ~ - " - Ina-on no sugar: um-o. ` `1`bI-omgllnbonrdotvutot-Moth :':({`cyul n ma dhcnuod as '0' mating the ILU. club an Mon- ,` `and 5 number of up orpniution BM Slut` Ind own was oxpnuod `Manson onunpqoo at tho `l'"`~d boon mud; Ignotod by tho- hr I ` 0 "u notioolitobo taken :23`; mg` `gundnttzm undo bytho board hon follovl ed L} Yg,`:`f; 3:3. :3: ""' ""'`1"uo.n1 r named mg tho `: wodunu would like to Ian `Int 6 uonutilf - ' ` monhonon no trying to urrnn'g-o n I` " Q itch with the (`obourg hum. sons. loo , \ . can _o:o,{; has alto written to `V u-my Blood am." ranges match to boplqod n,m,..u at an curl dam. 1-an Rsndy__1\lc- "Hy baby ENE?! Cllllg" WI. ml II-nhnpllln `|A P01:-ces of New Dress Tweeds lrmclss, 20c to $1.25.] om-: mucus srons. 123 Pnnooss st., North side _- Kln THURSDAY EVEITNG. MARCH sm. FOR ONTARIO WARD. FRIDAY EVENING. MARCH 6th. FOR SYDENHAM WARD. MONDAY EVENING. MARCH 9th. FOR VICTORIA WARD. TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH l0th. FOR 51*. LAWRENCE WARD. WEDNESDAY EVENING. MARCH llth FOR OATARAQUI WARD. THURSDAY EVENING. MARCH l2Ih. FOR FRONTIIINAC WARD. , _...a ..n ...w `REF63;maEX6iiGmE66M. Illglllnnnnhnn Elana` !Kingstun `Hag Association. W? 0}?1%P1.'.TTF.E_%%@1393 rvn L`AV\IlVAnu.Van`r Iv.--111 All {Honda of fho liberal onum Ind ull ml~ vonntmn of better government are cor-llully lnvitoxl to nttond. n|. Th r Coal &``? `License l)istric_tot Frontenac] VIJIIVIlaIVI Juirinqu II HI ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SHARE- huldoru will he held in Mm 4001! `u utuo. on WEDNESDAY, tho lth lny 0 Mnrnh. lnnunt, at the hour of 8 o'nlmk p.m. THOMAH BRIGGS. Innucr. Klnnton. Mnrch (ch. 1300. J. I`: DI Il'u..Inu. :u.v.. (Formerly l uI-tau with the Lone K. N. Irnuwncm. -- anunnnl nn Atl'I'l'Il\ Eh l April In! . Prue! I lurmo phone 0. n. Iodlonl Nu rtnundont Klnp III llouphnl on formerly uoou Inc Dr. snundorn. Tolophnnn No. Ulillnl. IFIlr|\. I I Iluncu. (DE. OI` WILLIAM AND KINU STRIEPS (LATI: on. IRWIN ! ll.`ll0IIY _r Orncl Houn-9 to H am.; 1 to 5 pm. ;'1 to I .m. N .--Dr. Btlrlln bu glvon npo' ml Itndy Ind uhntlon lot 0. c hm III)-can n lilsonun of Women nnd thoh Irutnuml. Tolcphnno No. am. I Wl IIO IADVOII III IIIIIIFI Inn uw-uvnu upon-M Are Doing. The not-otnry of the Viotorin hockey Mun hu written to hm]! a dozen plnoeo trfhg to nrnugo mnwhea, but nearly ` Al `N the Mann seem afraid of meeting the ' Blur Kingston. uh, lion and nutrl M n o! tho due 39: on. I. Inna hug and nun: 3 cm which nu an H hhy tho indie , I Voonullt l H. Annerr ID. ILI} mum THE C Prnutloo ol hodlolhu In Kingston About KDFH ht. DB. H. RAI.iAY DUFF, Y0-I RAGOT ST`. lurmorly ooouplod by Hold (Fun " 1`nla mom HARD Y S 3-0,. Iillannn ronu-on | mur- :- Ion" . wuf-0 Th oole mu hired `debug, owned b; C. Hmnrd. In Mr wontpoododun oundtnbollot. ______ A - _. ..,-_.._ ..n..n_. Ilv vvu For urunnlmllon for eh vnmpnlan, __.-__-- .._-...mn l'\l\l\ 7-W" 'I".'il':'l'rI'r3'\v"I(:'Ii'): "-7" eeuemu. I>nAcTmoN En. 1 nl \|fll.l.(AIl AND KINU HTRI ---%it "sponfmd PAnAonAr=H.' J. A. STIRLING. M.D.. ......|n D.-1-nap lth (ha Lulu M:-IBTEAL. <,X_+zf_'>' Have you seen the newwarwick for '90. It's the leader of higll grade machines. Compnrethe hcst ,claims made for others with the points of excellence in a Warwick and you wxll understand why they say, "ride the best and you'll ride a \Vanvick."--$85 and $100, to 1.... .......~. n o __:__- KILBORN I D M.\' P. & :4 . LATE udlonl Hunor`nund'ont Klnq.-\_oI_a ,(hn_o- 'IllI "`l.ulIlIllV\F I Wellington street. Opened TO-DAY and placed on sale. These represent the very new- est ideas in Spring Dress Special attention is asked to our medium line, 50c per yard-decidedly the best value and Jarettiest effects we ever offered. Fabrics- w"'k. max J. I Mlmrdrm. RN ID M.\'P.&:4.l.A1'E r moment nu. on no- I I K! 1 (h had by the `A. Tolovhnnu I. l`}Smrotnrin. _._jj.j. Kingston m wms ANOTHER LEASE] ` ORA'!'I`.F'UL-COI(FOR l'ING: EPPS' CZCDCIJI, an-Ar-Anon uni Q The Inner: Before tho Flu. Water nnd Light 0ommltuo-Not `Likely to In Any Iodnoclon In tho Department : Budget-'I'ho Lighting of the Olty. The u, wnor and light oommmoo mot Joltordn , ohnlrmnn Martin Idlng. And I Aldc. Inna, Nowlnndu. lumen and! Stewart. In suandnnoo. B. W. Fcrr wu ' .\.......o. nlnn, In mnmnant. tho nnwnl `tho oorporltion the war nooeenrrto run Stewart in sthnaanoe. :1. w. you r wu resent. alto, to repreoent tho nguwn ight, hut undypowor company in the con- ference `re, light n the city. _ Mr. Folger ui the company tlool not denire to uelliho plant. They wish in get the contract for another term of yuru,givo > the citizen: `notication, and make I Mr prot for themselves. `They would aooept the contract for I term of years. at the end 0! which the city, ii not utlled with the way in which the company has done the work, should have ther ghh to buy out the plant. Mr. Fol er surprised the members somewhat by in arming them that the com- pany last year obtained lo ialution provid- ng that if the city nhoul take over the plant the company in bound to take from thmeloctrlc care. I the city and t oom- gng cannot agree on to the mam tmunt . ooided by arbitration. The nature of the legislntlon was agreed upon by the then clt solicitor before lt Wu applied for. M. nu... ntntnrl that. ha would nreier LIGHT. HEAT AND POWER CO TREATS WITH THE CITY. then elt uolicitor belore it appueu tor. Mr. olger stated that he would preier to enter into a contract to light the city {or five years, and to allow the alt to take over the entire plant. gee and all, at the end of that time. The nignl oi the times. . Mr. Folger remarked, indicate thnt ere long all cities will own their own lighting plants. "And." he concluded. "I eon, an do any, without leer of contradiction, that we have the beat plant in the country: other: may be lnrger. but there in none more complete. _ The committee hnvinz heard the propo- | complete." The committee having propo- eition made by the company informed Mr. Folger that the mattor would be taken in- to consideration, and that u re ly would be ready at the next meeting 0 the com- mittee. The member: eoemed to Agree that the company will havo to make II more favorable pro uni than that submit- ted. for. as one of tie nldermen remarked, The public have decided that the city ..|.n..l.l nurn than ninnf " "lho puono nnvo (lB( should own the plant. Enainnar Bolster rel the plant." Engineer Boiger reported that he had written to seventy cities and towns, usking information regnrdin the coat of lighting in each case. Out 0 those sixt.y-seven re` plies had been received. In forty-nix cases the lighting is done by companies, und in these forty-six places the average yourly cost is 880, ranging from 8150 ll your in New York to $67 11 your in Btrntforul, n... 1.. H... .-nmuininu t.vmni.v-mm in- In New \0l`|( L0 001 ll your Ill nuuuunu, Onb. In the remaining twenty-nno in- gtnnceu the corporations own the lnuta. Thonvern 0 annual coast in ouch 0 those cmsos in $5 . rnnging from $92 In Topelm. Kan.. to $26 in unville. Va. rn... nlmlnunn Immdnnnd tho uuomou of 826 in l)mmlle. Va. The chairman introduced tho question rotrenchmonb as proposed in council by AM. Carson. He mud he could not, see how nr where it was pouible to reduce the expenses of hhe fire, wamr and light. oom- inittoe. Every aldernmn warmly concur- red, and on motion of Aid. Stewart, secontledb Aid. Minnes. it. was decided that no action be taken with regard to the lire. winter and light, department, which in, no preuent, run on the moat, ouonomicnl basis ponniblo. Ald. Minna: stated that W, Nichol. basis ponniblo. \'.S., hnd called upon him with regard to his ohurgeu for veberinury services III the departmonu. Ho hnd pointed out that the sum of $42 covered his servicoa for the period from June. 1894, until January, 1890; that from that sum must: be de- ducted $4 for filling a horse : tooth, which charge he had puid out of his own pocket. and which work, he held, no other veterinary surgeon in the city could per- form; 34 should be deducted, also. for ex- umining horses, which, he said. wns not. uauul work. He said he had offewd to l)r. Ryan. last year. when he was chair man of the commiLt,eo.t.o do the veterinary work of the department {or one your for 825. mid, he said. he would make money out. of the contract at that gure. It. wan uointod out. that Dr. Ryan had HElFAU'l.'-D U I i- I: h I I I (h - gal la: :h(:|)I`0VI;.:.` %n0rstlo.run:l nulrl om) onnfnl up- ? u pro all-oolonto-I Llppn has a bruklut '3' bovmr 4 doctor-' Rf... nu-tides old t n;vo|`1uuI 0 nndunlly Ian I! Lynn um vnohtonrytom Juno: Codi .1: at mm. ml... of the oommnon at, man nguro. It was pointed Ryan uontrmlirmetl the stutelnent that Dr. Nichol had olfered to do the work for $25 per your, nnd the clerk was inut.ru(zt.od to look up the records to uncertain how much had boon pmd to him for \'et,erhmry work. The nlmirman wn-I authorized to not in boon pmd to mm mr vewrumry wuru. The the matter 0! making the purchuo oln loam of horsea for the tire dopnrtmevat. and it. was decided to have Dr. Morgan. V H .ml_I Lnmmnn nnuninn nllv horses and it. decided to have ur. Morgan. V.H., nnd.l. Lemmon examine my horse: that may be offered to the deparbmem. The chairman called attention to the blunt be oerod to me uoparnmonu. The need on the part. of the firemen for rubber boats at this nem-on. and it was decided to purchase rs pair for each man. Muvor Elliott. dropped in before the purchase paur Ior each Mayor dropped Inoocinz adjourned muliu reply to a re- mnrk v one of the members he I-ni tlmt. one of the olvic committee: had practically ngrood to support a moon to out down blv ten per cont. the snlnrien of all oflioinlu u that dopnrt.ment,. AH, Rnbinmn remarked that he could all otlioinlu In that department. Md. Robinson see neither wisdom nor rightoounneu In cutting dawn the salaries of poor man and puning money into the packets of rich men by exempting thom from t.nut.ion. The mnvor uzroed with this. "but." he by oxoxnpmng mom Irom cannon. The mayor ngroed said. tho more wolook into the matter the ?r0|Lar need we find for retrenchment. ' A l Munnnn mhnnahf. that inntend of D6` the router noon nnu ror reuononmeno. A d. Minnon thought that. inltend of pe- Ditiouing the Ontario government. no abol- ish exemptions, and no drive I largo pro- portion of our induntriea to Quebec. the council uhould ask the dominion overn- ment to abolish exemption and ma 9 con- dition: equal throughout the country. A few account: were recommended for payment and the oommitiaoo adjourned. A Large Crowd 0! Gluten At the lluyni Rink [All Night. A carnivel lor everybody" in the way the nhir ot the big R0 el rink, hut night, was advertised. An it looked on though neerl everybody accepted the in- vitetion. an tie large sheet of nryutal-like ice was well covered with skaters. The weather was more favorable than on the occasion ol the first nnrnivel, end conne- uontly in larger nttnminnce Wu nttrociod. he rink wee brilliently illuminated end in the many veri~ooetumed ll urea lided around, eurrou tied by hig hen s of snow, the n ticlo preeonted mu emoet pieuin no. A departure from the-usual form owed on such oooeeinne was made lut night : overybod wen per- mitted to them whether nttir in fancy costume or otherwise. This gave in large number the op nrtunity of not only en- joying the mrnlvnl but two home ol healthy elmtin as well. Not many of thoee et- tired n lone ooeturne hooded in their names at the oor. Among We moat took- fuli attired ehtere were the Mines K. Bul ivon. M. Lumb. end R. Coyne, Three Little Meide from Corn Trilby 3" F. Lumb. A Fiji Inland Bevege; . Block. A Sport lrom Belle'e leloud; Albert Watts. Butter- y Ilnolnn Minn I` nlllvnn nlthllnli 'l`l'|. XIIG 0| FOO II! III. and diooounod new main. moot lnw-vlniluf frnlvfas. u nil mucrnnteo you a variant M in ovary wny. Tout your uyou free. I. 0. MITCHELL, - Cnemlsund optlolan ISM PIHNUEHH HTIIIIIET. Plmm: N0. MI. No. Hlur I-Iumhsy urnlahtonlln. [mm mm": mum; moon wanna. unsur- y Dude: Miss M. Sullivan. Highland luoio; A. E. Dean. Dutchman. . The band of the Nth butt. wu proton And dinnnm-nd giant. manic. '()oldnmI ." II Is. John Gilli. Tboazguhr Inootlnglziu hold hut DDR- I . attandmoo n ruin: um . `FL roort of the mating in gm oommlbho. noomnondinc no dam. wan sdophul. up vs: duo the upon ol concert. commie- tao. Thnmm Included an canny on Mr. Coleman, Ind road- "... kn II: Inc and Mr Llnmnnrhm. -77(':ouaZ.'.ITu|I'"|""n'a".E 'c':'.7i.'.`.'..'.Ta."-'..'.:"?.IiI mg: by Mr. In; and Ir. Mnomoue. Thanh of the pl-ognulnoon Much llyb wil be "Burn." The iupropot of ntudytng I Bootohntn on 88. Pu:-Soil dny`lIrI|.-no uppu-OM than nal. Ir:.k;`|d`I tron M. on ovoryom knows, can burn in Icotlnnd. - M I WAS ATTEN OED. T KINGSTON, ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY EVENIQTG. MARCH 4. 1896. Wlntnvorl-oIpondont' \_ to Tell Us of `run \. Two -' 1. [Alt Sabbath V ttendod A cor- i.ain'popuiar iv !,;~L..'iity. The oili- ciatln mini ' ` .1 :-4'8! A vcry high poli- tlon n onow;:' ' oadin church: in Canada. Hint emo wu " eaith," which he oouoiclorod no the almost certain rownrd vouchniod too the christian in com nu- uion ior his delity no the religion oi ii :-int. This. in said, mount. A carpet on tho oor. } oduontoion of our children, Ind for our- Ielvco, A ood shore of tho comioru and ` bioningl o -lifo. Hit inieronco mu, that the christian could. in I certain Ienu, appro rinbe to himself and consider u in own property. the good min 'popnlu-JV .` tion onou n.....a. u goe l of Christ. urther on in the clay I visited the Sni- vation army berreeln. A placard hung on the front of the platform on which we: rlnted in red letters, "The Gospel of Boep iluetrnted." Thle Iooneidend u I remark- able coincidence with the subject of the lorenoon. But I was not at all surprised at nding this in the bnrrnclu and under- stnnding, 0! course. that it simply meant n practical Application of water and soup to some one needin it. Ibought the We!` Cry and listened with pleasure lld profit to the interesting services. The lrontin- piece on the liret page of the Cry when powerful rebuke to the worship of Mem- mon in the world and. else I even in our churches. It was I cartoon to illustrate the worship of the almighty dollar. Among the crowd of devotees worshiping at the shrine wiun a minister of the gospel. The Cry thueoommente : "Oh ! horror of horrors ! shall the very eervihnt of Jehovah, stand- ing in Hod : "house. between God and dying crowds. shall he, too, put money first 7" Altar rnr.nrninn- hnmn and before retir- Nieiting the ma nioent park: of himself and consider property, thing: here below. For exam la. in [England he himself ooul say, in I certain lenee, These are mine; the grand eooinl beneiuu- tionl overywhere,thle ohuroh.nll ere mine." Indeed the bleuinge of wealth, u the legithmto renulte oi devotion to God. were given I0 prominent n piece in-nthe eermou thet he at int expleued the wish that there might go forth nmbuundore roolAiIn- ing the olpel of wealth eewei u the `hriet. day wmcx mm; 35.