Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Mar 1896, p. 1

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Wlll Wnlt For Appllcatloun. At a meeting of the trustees and elders `of Cluvlmers` church, held Wednesday night. the resignation of W. J. Riclmby, an organist, was acmpbed. About a dozen applications have been received from local organist: for the position. The trustees will wait until applications for b0th'or- anint and conductor have been received {are making appointments. It was also decided to retain the services of Mrs. (L uemro maxing appmnunenu. IL also decided retain the services of Mrs. G. H. Kirkpatrick for a limited time at a salary 0! SIM) A year. nluvlnzlu anavnuuu own 111711. A special musical service was held in the Salvation army temple last, evening. The brass and string bands rendered the muai` cal portions of the programme. and several members of the corps gave vocal selec- tione. Th regular features of the ordi- nary servic were also carried out. Adju- Lunt. Archibald had charge. Th: attend- ance was fairly large. Children`: and Boyrolothlng. Provost, at the New York clothing store, Brock street, has received three case: of boys clothing from one of the beer. wholesale clothing houses in Canada. who make I upeeiulty 0! these goods. Hie chi!- dIen'e mute, in (weed or urge, at. 81.50 and 82. to ts boy from the to, ten years ofnge. me without` doubt the new value ever offered in Kingston. An oid Ponlloluinry Blrd. The cheeky robber who held up dru clerk Thomas Watson at Weston, a wee ago, is John Shea, of Perm. Shea was liberated from Kingston penitentiary in September last, after serving ve years for burglary. Clonrlng Isle Of Fun- For the balance of uh: season Galloway will sell all furs at half price to clone them out. Citizens requirin' ne goods at low price will do well to on and inspect them an, everyhhiug will be sold. 84 Princess street. 1' III` UHF!!!- _ Still an opportunity to get one at half prion i:orn Gnzonor: Mills & Co., 170 Wel- Hnutnn trmzh. [)l'IC" ..'Dl'II lil lington street. -1.- She Droppod Dead. Mri. Antoine Bruyei, Doaeronto. while in a drug store in that town, yeubardny afternoon. dropped dead. "If'TENBunvs IMNKRUPT STIICK HAE WDKT? TWICE. `CITY AND VICINITY. Fur Capos. n.-6..-..'n in n. Duh. I -W-U-5-. Ines Ill their room: In we u-tillory purl burr-uh has evening, to male Irnngolnenu for ntunding the class at the school of instruction that open: next. week. Dlajor Skinner 11: present and informed the eergennlatlnt they would be the opportunity of nrending the evoni nssioun of the ocoro clam. t two or three times each Burnt. will not. be possible [or the nonoolno. to qualify by their utondnhoe. III! will they be nlhwod to write at thq,oS.- x! axnminnion. = ' K -I! I'll I-IUTUCUOY for III. CCU OI Inlury Inttrlouou. A Innjorit 0! N10 sergeant: of the Nth but... P.W.5.R.. met. in their in the ..-II.-u n.-I. 5---ab. Inn. no-nhun In uI.nu nu ouIaus,uI.|rvIuu-cu-u-cw.-v V--., _.... . thn vru oxpuomdl-unun mind snip havoc: vrlll aooonpnny the nndlolhvillohn .IAyhorInn pomauonotu. `lptonfroulnek Iofamnlu. wnuiu l`6!4I]ll. "No," 0 repliod. "I do not think it is. In fact, there has been A great deal said nbout the surgeon : nisignntion that there was no cell for. and that should never have been said. I don't. think he will have to renign nu long an Mnvkenzio Bovrell is premier. In fnctll know i:.. And you may be sure bhnt. the government would not inaint upon his reoi nation, with In election so near At. ban . No you may say that. in my opinion, there in no proba- bility tlut the surgeon will fesi n his post. for some timeto come." And r. Rich- ardson nailed knowingly, and walked uny. ....__,. `V only Ono luwtru-tor Po! the Iohool of Hllltnpc Inatsnatlan , I In nlccslun. Since the fact. became know n that war- (len Luvell had naked the government. to allow him to retire. the report has been III circulation that Dr. Strange, surgeon at the penibenliary, would also tender his ru~ 2-ignation. IL was said that Mr. Taylor. the government whip. haul made suito- menu to several Kingston conIerrnti.\-as to the ellect, that the surgeon would soon re- sign. A Wino reporter spent A couple of honrsthia nfwrnqon jn Inveatjgacin the rumor. and among Lh interviewer Will Gmrge Richardson, ioe- resident. ol the cou.~en'nLive ueocinion. e smiled when asked it is were proliable that Dr. Strange would reui ' II. II\'.." n nnv\I,.:` I J.` ..,.o ol.:..l. in Now, Look Here! _. n_..-L - systenu. mrecuons-nau no one Wine-I glnsaful three timenndny. Children` urn cording to age McLeod`: prescription drug nreec. Kingston. Ont. mar nan. Coca wine careful! prepared from nelecuad coca leaves. his oombilmtyiryn is endorsed by many prominent, plvynicinnp, and i- highly recommended by those bone- led by iun use. X1. in an admirable. effec- umi and perlnctly safe Lnnic. giving um-nr_rth and ronowed enemy to the whole 9\'.iten\. l)IrecI.ions--HAlf m nna wins. noun: Inner. In opening up our new stock of gems` furnishings we find that our collars. whl-~h are nil English make, are the vary Intent. Star Hall. (`Ana In:nn .\......6..ll- .................-I t...... airwriryr .\luLliors looking for suits for their boys lo not go intoa store blind-folded. 'I`he_v are judges of what they are biiyinu and knqw in really good thing when they P08 it. and my no attention to parties who are purcy l0(`Jll deulbrif warnings, hut. vomn direct: to the Star Hull fur their boyn` clothing that they know will give them wear and null. their money. \'m.tnrrI.nv vnnrninrv .. I \`r\l;lsD \l`..H .. aurl nun tneur " Yo-terdny morning as W. Moaier, Wolfe lnlunrl, was wgtering A team of horses at n hula in the ice. the nnimnln, havin no- Llnng on but shall hnlbera. jerked t em. selves loose from Mr. Mosier and fnllnwetl Another team of horses to the city. I`he_v were caught. at the hay mnrkct l\bO|IY- two hours later. I.. ...u...:.... ...\ ....- ..-... ...-..I. ._t ,_.-_.._I r oxger, by wnom ane wnu rmseu. House furnishing can be bought cheap- est nnd best, from those who mnkenspeciul- Ly of that clmuo of goods. Buy your new cnrpetn at R. McF'nul s Kingston carpet warehouse. Q...-m~..l lmun nvunlrnn ..km.o cl. ..\;..m..,I.l.. wnrcnoune. Several have spoken about. the miserable light. that ickers behind the dials of the city clock. In spots the heels bright, but for tho mnst. part is full of deep shadows. Why not put. an electric spark behind each diul no that the time could be seen with ahwrity? .\lut.imrH lunkinu for unit: fnr their have euwn. 1no uura prize was award Rirlouu Gretqui." owned by Ellis Toronto. to whom she was sold by Folger, by whom she raised. House furnishing bought ( III 8V8l'y Wily. A 3:0 suit for $7.50, a :9 suit for $6.75, an S8 suit for $6, and all the way lawn to $3. St.a.rHi1ll, Friday and Saturday. Ah the Toronto intlustyrinl exhibition. last. autumn, dairy tests were mndo, with Jvr.-aey, Holstein, Ayrshire and (luernsey The third prize was awarded to Rirlmm ramui." owned bv Ellis Brr.n.. spring. The city auditors say: If any of our merchant: wish to see in set of books kept, in a beautifully neat and accurate manner let them call und examine tho-Re of the water works department, which are models in every way." A SID suit $7.50. It 89 unit for SE75, 1:49 L0 uranaon, rrom urnmoru, Unb. Boys` suits, double and ningie breasted, 25 per cent. off regular price Friday and Saturday. Star Hull. The Kingston carpet. warehouse, R. Mu- Fuul, is making big additions to the stock. Au immense trade in carpets. oil cloths, curtains and blinds is expected for the spring. The citv auditor: snv: "If nnv nf nur anreeu.-1. Bitter oranges, lweet oranges, 7 lb. pail plum jam 350. JAsa.Cmwford. Beecham Trotter, of the rm of Trotter & Trotter, Brandon, Manitoba, has ship- ped Lhirt,y~four hand of very choice horses to Brandon, from Bradford, Ont. nn.._~' ...n.. .In..s.I. ....a ..:....r. Lm.......x nave 2 go zuuoerva. J. U. Lnnderyou will, this season, erect a $4,000 house on the south side of Brock street, between Division and Gordon streets. as... Arnnrva -Inna} m.<.sv..-A. '1 ll. .. uon tma summer. Finest fresh butter 180.. plum or mip jam 7 lb. for 35c., tomato cutsup 00. J. Crawford. \.\'km. vnu umnr Hm lamp. '1` .'n pl... n;.u I! Uruwloru. When you want the beat. T in the city U have 2 2 Gilbertfa. J. (I. Lnndervnu will. this season. nmrt BLOCK. l lum or berry, 7 lbs. for 35c.. fresh but- ter l8c., cateup 60. bottle. J. Crawford. R Uetupid, U R if U can't C the supin- iority of (lilbertfs "Mecca coffee over the down town mixtures. Butter. butter, butter, the finest fresh 180., 5 lb. pail jam 250. Jan. Crnwford. Frederick Popo. 6} the science school, will take a three months course in chemizr try and mineralogy at a Chicago institu- tion this l4`:......c hum}. 1....-- I91. ..I...... .... ........ mueau mm ulouueu Ion." Marcus 0 rudurlfer has been in Toron- to for some dn a pub, on a visit 00 his bro- ther Fred. uD:.l...... Hall Dl....A" in n.-`Ll .'n hull. .....l mer r reu. 1 Ridenu Hull Blend" is sold in bulk, nnd you are not puvin for the load package. W. E. Shenfxerg. of Adams. N.Y.. IIMVB puvin for the load package. I Shepfxerg. Adams. N.Y., lIll_\'B he nals in profimble to import. Cmmdizm horses, even at. the present. prices of home stock. III... an kn.-nu '7 IL. In. 'JK,. l`....(.I. I-\..A transact. um: morning. For a perfect t. order the Specialty Corset at Mrs. Hemsley a, Brock street 7~lb. nail Seville omnae marmalade 70a. Has Removed to the Corner of Wellington and Prin- cess Streets, uorsev an Mrs. uemsleya, nrock screen 7~lb. pail Seville orange marmalade 700. aL.Gilbert u grocery. 7 lbs. iam 35c.. butter 18c. J. Cmw-' apuunervu grocery. 7lba. jam 35c., 180. J. Craw-' ford. "`|\n -nnnnb-A Aiuinlnn 1.! HA" knob..-" low. The mounted division of "A" battery anjo ed 3 street. parade this morning. 7- b. mil msnberrv. much or black cur- anjo au 5 EDTOOU pursue Iaflll morning. 7- pail raspberr , pouch or black cur- rant. jam 350. at Gil rtla. ; Ask our rooer tomorrow for The I-tideau II B ended Tea." Mn:-nnnn {\|u4.n.:l...-R`... L..- La-.. in 'I"........ man. | Rideau Hall Blend" is better than the I` ponkage tea. . I A large addition is to be built to Rock- wood asylum this summer. ' 6 lbs. zinger biscuits or map jam 25c. .1 . Crawford. Jellied tongue 13c. 11 pound at Gilbert's. There was no police court business to transact this morning. perfect (It Snecialtv The Spice of livery Day LIfo-Whn tho Pooplo An Tuklng About.-NqI.hln|> En- onpu the Attontlon at Thou Whu Are I Tnklnn N1-tan. I 6 Ibs. rup jam 250. J. Crawford.` buBenb Cambridge sausages l0c. lb. at Gil- tfu. la`.-...- 0.-.....n. -..-..A I--L..:...|.s -5 sl.......I.'.... news. 9 Four tramps spenblutnight at the police ltntion. IIDi.hm.. II-" DI-...l" K- L-bA-.. LL-.. 5|..- I PQRAGRAPHS Pncxaup BY oun BUSY nepornens. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. rumley Bros. ld Stand _-._._____..._.__::_..._.._T_ SAYS HE WON'T RElGN OFFICERS CLASS. n and renoweu to the whole l)|recI.ions--Half to wine- Children to non .\.Ir`lpnrl'n nrnnnrinlinn `(I BL! LU Bron. , NIU - Ifj W Aid. 0. E. Allen will. at tho next noct- ing of the city council. move the Appoint- mont. of: oomnitarduldol-nun. to not in concert inch I couniuoo ol tho lnml bun! ohrldo, in tho U.'l'-.R. - the (ho mixed min Inching KingI_to_n .lromthountn8:85 p.n., and ' , `tuna: uni: .-ul Ilnlln-illniuulmnnvhnvnnnn 1| 0:- fllde DI lungswn, lb III we Olly l0l' I00 purpose of undorgoi an operation at the bend hospital for t o remoul of tumor mm his side. About lonryosra ago Ilr. Nelson gave a spurring exhibilion hero with Sorgt.-Blnjor Morgana. He at one time held the light.-weight championship of Canada. Lnuly be in: land to give up sparringonucwount of the tumor in his side. hm. nftor thoopontion. when he he recovered mciently, he and .-Major Morgnna may givonn exhibition 0. and Stella. !$oy.ownoa by VY. amino, um-u. There were ve e_nLsi6I intu hm nco:I-x` I the horns were owned by resident; of Amherst. Inland. wou nuenaoa. Inon won uvo onus. I throqa minute and A gnon moo. In the three` minute tron than were unl three onnriun. `xlt Wu won h _ Gip. ow by R. Marulmll. with Beans . owned In J. Gib- emrmn. Kl; VII I) ulp. owned Dy [L Marshall. with Beune . owned by J. Gib- eon. uooond. mud Prince. owned by J. No- Mullen, thinl. The green nee was won I: Linn-I Prince, owned by C. Hmvud, vi lelnncllhis , owned b B. Wemp. second. end Stella. y.owned y W. Smith. third. n..... turn an mania: indiu hm now:-MN / nl\ of |`dvol-bung doponda on ......oiroulnton...... V ` The WHIG ..._. Ranches all olnuu. booms: fair and acceptable. as well an mwny. If]! the Wnm main A claim it : so. `lo Unvagr-to an Oponuon. J. T. Nebnn. Adams. N. Y., I former rooidem. of Kingston, in in the city for the nurlitn nf nndanvnimr onamtion IIIC 5':-I'll` III - -II-1 F. King. barrister, was greeted wi loud applause upon entering the lecture room of the Kingston bueineee college yea- terday afternoon. The subject. of his lec- lure wmi the "Statute of Freude." The I-auturor wroce three niculur points upon the bluckbomd to w ich the Attention of the ~tulenLs wan drawn to the meaning of the words contained therein. He quot` ed:-ex-eral practical cneee which were of opocml benefit to the etudentn. At. the conclusion of the lecture I number 0! dif- tic-ult queetionn regarding the dierent point: of law were naked by the ltudentae. A vote 0! thank: wul tendered Mr. King. Iluoooufll I100. The hone mean at Stella. Ambent la- lnud, Wodnoodn Afternoon. were fairly well attended. hon two chino. lhroqa ...n-:.... `. ID in` -nn H. Din Aw ha R I I'?l(le(l. 1 He players IHIHIIOID CBOHSIOGTIDIO znterest In the game and many new mom- lnm could be added to the club it the | series of games had not already been I!`- rungetl. They will be taken in when the club is formally orgnnized. Two nights much week will be devoted to the games until the series in wound up. 7 / II nun I.uI! uucuunucun The second chess contest. in the series was played at. Lhe Brock street re hall last, night. These games are only I met to ui~'cerL:.in the relntiro ability of the plnyers Wllll A view to drawing up A schedule tor n chess tournament, (.0 be contested some tune this spring. At. present. the club in only an informal alfnir, having eight members. It is intended to or- gumzo a club on I sound basis and other n print: to .:e contested for It the pro- posed tournament. which will be arranged as soon an the members have played their two gnnies each. as was some time ago do- nided. The players manifest considerable znipmst In the mung mnmr H\\`Hlp:|. Alrl. Livingston says that if the bill that Mr. llnycock has before tlie0ntarioIegisln- ture,to permit farmers tosell their produce to store keepers befnrn 'en o'clock. should pau~s,tliia city would be the loser to the ex- tent (if the amount of `re fees at present pnirl by the farmers. The making of clothes is not in side issue with us. We put all the knowledge ob- t.-unerl from years of experience into this one thin I. We think we can justly luy cl.-iiin to `having one of the nicest assort- lnellhi of suiting:-, etc., in Kingston. It stands second to none. Our customers say we turn out work equal to any in To- ronto or Montrenl. Grnnd Union. - um um. A single fact outweighs :1 thousand claims." We claim in great deal for our clutllou, but the single fact that. all we r-luim in ourricvl out to the letter, is WILL builds up our business. Grnud Union. M. Averv.of Thomuaou & Averv.Slmrbot. nunue mmuens. urnuu umon. H. Avery,of Thompson Aver_v,Sharbot, Luke. wus in town today. He says the rm will nlnortly have completed work in the lumber woods. The saw mills have been working for a week past. There are no sinus of 1\ break-uu oi winter. in the mercnn reunions wnm me unites mates. We have units for long men, short I-tout men (50 inches chest), young men and old men. ntpricea which you will easily re- cornizo as money FHVOFS. Grand Union. `in: was discovered today in the hold of the Spanish steamer Martin Suez, at Vulenciu, which receny av rived from New Orlwms and was diachnrging cargo. All of the goods in the shipslore-hold were bun ned. HA ..:....l.. (mu n..omm"nk. n Hm.......A PUPOFRHIIIIEDIUII [l|lOWnC8. The hockey match played at noon to~ day between the class of '97 and the students in science resulted in A draw. the score being 3-3. The tie will, most likely, be Elayed of? at noon to-morrow. Mnn w n are nnrticuhxr about their _'"""' ' ""l`H0'IA8 ~ `uulgn. `nah uh. ` - menu: made by us. umna umon. The chamber of commons, Santiago De Cuhn. lnua panned A resolution pledging itself to unite with Cienfuequoa commercial bodies in lhe proposed sus naion of com- mercinl relntions with the Lniton States. u'.. 1.....- ....:.- L... I.-u... .....-... .|u-mu -o,...s Admmaion we. The lubest. rumor in connection with the penitentiary is to the effect. that the de- puty warden will resign and claim his superannuation allowance. TL`. inn-luuy main}. nlowmvl nt nnnn On. likely, D8 )myeu 0 KY: TIOOII DO-IIIOTTOW. Men 0 are particular about their nlothe.-4 are the men we like to dress. They apprecmbe the many ne touches In gar- ments made by Grand Union. The chamber commons. Santiago H'Oln DCHBVIIIB, 8U H00, 0 UUIIIHOUH. William Evuna. the ringleader of u mg of young thieves in Hamilton, has on sent. to Kingston penitentiary for four V Ell l' . l W... |l\J .....5...,.,.. V`. ......... ..._, ..,. ...... years. Grand illumination at the R0 al rink to- night, same as carnival nig t. A big crowd expected. as skating is about over. Admission |0c. ml. 1.... ........~... .'.. mm...-moinn um). Hm ny one or me audience Inst evening. General manager Perchard, of the Manu- fnct`ureu=' life assurance company, came in from Belleville. at. noon, on business. lI':Il.'....-. ...=. 0|. unnlnndgp l\' .. nnnrr ously III at. Jeypor. Charles Simmons, after along and pain- ful iliness, was able to be down street to- day fax the first time. 13..-. ~ . ...u....n|. -Iuulm-Is Igftunn nu-har cucumbers at Uurnovsky's. v The Union Globe this week devotes ve columns of space and a number of cute. to the Brockville shooting ntfrny. We have the nobbiesr. line of bovs sailor I me mockvme snooung nurny. | We have the nobbiesr. line boys suits to be seen anywhere. Prices range from 750. up, Grand Union. Mrs. Enolinh uinnist. at. the Hnrmonv 1 Imm `me. urnnu union. I Mre. English, pianist at Harmony * c|ubcancert.wns presented with a bouquet ] by one of the audience Inst evening. General manauer Perchard. the F. NISBET, nine o'clock. | A despabch from Bombay say: that , Samuel L. Clemens (Mnrk Twain) is Ieri- 3 ously ill at Jeypor. l Simmons. a lomr min- l Grllll. Improving the quarantine equipment 5% I St. John, N.B., is uuggewod to the gov- ermnenb. DI... {mu tho Iltlu hunt` nnnnnr-1'. will nnnn ermnenb. Plan for the Nth band concert will open at, the box oloa on Monday morning at nine o'clock. A Am.-.bn|. I-rum nun!-nan Ann: that day In` tne nrao umo. g I Fresh Fpimlch, rhubarb. lettuce. oyster [ [ plant. rndishea, mint, parsley, celery and ` cucumbers at Curnovsky s. I Tim l'r.inn lnhn l.I1in wank devotes five I | wanung improvements to me nnroor. Cu bnn insurgents are holding up funerals to furnish then-iselvea with fresh horses. I Fresh strawberries It Carnovaky'|. I The supreme court has adjourned until ` March Zlch, to deliver judgments on that dav. ` f I... -nnnu-burl nnnnln-inn nl A fwumtv Inn. dav. The reported conclusion 0!: treaty bo- 3 tween Rustin and China in conrmed at` Berlin. Inn.-nm'n.-u Han nn|{I'nnf.{nA nnninvnnnf. At. I mu awn w-day. T a grand lddgo. Sons of England, meet , next year at Bramford. 1 J Fancy Mexican tomatoes, large, rm. ` ripe, ne slicers, at Carnovnky a. I A delegation is in Ottawa lrom Cobourz The Very Lnum. News Crowdod Into the Snnllut of Space. Pineapplec ab Cu-novsky e. Band at, Royal rink to-night. Good ice. Mnple syrup and sugar, both pure and crood. Jan. Radden &Co. r|pB, nne aucera, an Uarnovaxyj. delegation Cobourg wanting improvements to the harbor. I Cuban insuruenta holdimr up I `va. "Zif'To"r Kin ston to- . nzrund ldda V iiK<>'vi:o_ to 1"ll_E- `Market Square. (Lamina lhonln. In -nnh Ihunl-hlnnn. ;00Q. J. IVBOGOH G U0 Fred. Smiy, of I`oront.<'J, is a vlaitor to finrvnfnn fn, an GEN ERAL PARAGRAPHS. onung tor week past. Luere `us breakup 0. winter, the .'fey}L"Z}.}1"LEr:"' Redden & Co. I Emil`: nl`.-u-anon un perrlecuy cured. " Althou h it is nearly a you since Mr. S. took the gill: he has hui no mourn of the nine. nndfools splendid. For sale by E. L`. Mitchell. At our prices and qmlity in suits [or men. boys and childnen the people will A rocinte our endeavors to give them t I. value for hard-earned dollars. Star Hull. Direct. from the manufacturer, two cases linen towels. The best value over shown by anyone at R. McFnul'u Kingston car- pet wnrohouu. House furnishings I npecinlty. Insist unnn (rafting. u-n.- n.-_i__ -- -- Charles Smith, Dawn Mills. Ont ... uya": For feverul enrol was troubled with in in my lim , which continued getting worse until I thought I would have to quit work. In fact the pain: were so severe thqt. I could not. root. nights. Itook one box of Miller's Comfound Iron Pills Ind am perrfectly curod. Although it in hnnrlv . up..- -:..-_ 1:, n gpoclI.Ily- menmng me wmer ol the paragraph: on "Free Seeda" in the New: to atndv the chnracwr of Dogherry in Shakes '0 play. Much Ado About Nothing. To conclude : To my idea. the paternalism` of tho dominion government consists in preposgeroua moddleeonnoneu in buying butter, cheese and meats, and than in- suiting our merchants, and we taxpayers have to "father" the loepea.--Youn hith- fully, D. C. Buuun. ,;.___;_... Free Seeds." tvlwrruc.u.. Mnrch I0.('I`o the Editor): Yourcontempornry, the News, has an)? an absurd urticle, under the above oapti , that one may be allowed (irrespective of beingn duty one owes the Eastern On- tnrio pnblic) to comment on it. We are told (and, of course there, i no tory hung in thy) that "Canada follows a benecent paternalism" in distributing seed from the experimental form, while we are naked by the writer of the Newt article, to believe that the United States, `from the lowest of motives. pends need: In the farmers for nothing. Now. sir, what distinction is there between the two method? The experimental farms in Ciumdu cost conniderable to Canadians in money. and if the government of our powerful nei hbors choooeto vote $150,000 or a million ollnre-for the matter 0! that --lor needs. what occasion does that give us to cast uneera, jeore, gibee and taunts at the methode of in government with which we ought to be particularly friendly? Why can not our tor_v pnpere take A Ieaeon from the dln|ll0d press of the mother country in t eir comments regarding the republic to the south of us.` Such Irrita- ting expressions as your nnd your readers attention is drawn to can lead to no possible good, and I would close by recom- mending the wrlter"ol the utndv thn luv uuuuul naval 1| auurvu U! Ulillla Knees-non, March 13.-(To the Editor) : y In accordance with my request Dr. Foo, the medical health oieor,huI.horoughly ex- amined the Willinmaville schooland reports 7 to me that there is no ground whatever for attributing to any defect in the school or its condition any diseases which may have been contracted by the pupils. The building rumours to beclean and remarkublv free um. ~q.ua nmnnuln M mdum nnl __.___._.?_-:_._.__-. `IV-CHI I`$ Qt IIIIIII $3 Koala. nu.-nu. fa In-. Ilnhllnn. ,sln.. Callas. `u. Idols ad one am nu! Prion. .Vo_yla\ho\luoIoiu. - _._. ,..- .1 wuc-n nu ma eggs are sold. The secret of the mblem is that when eggs are cheap A, w 0 has the most. aella nearly All hia eggs and has not many left. to sell when eggs rise in value. On the other hand. C. who has the least number of eggs, dues not, sell so many and reserves mom to sell when gs go up in value.- Youra respectfully, Ix. mm six eggs new. Eggs now rise in value and sell at. lc. each. A has 8c. and two eggs ; two eggs at. lc. each equals 2c., therefore A has I00. when all hm eggs are sold. B has Be. and four eggs; four eggn at lc. each equals (-0. . therefore B has me. when all his eggs are sold; 0 has 40. and six 9;: 5 ; six eggs at lc. each equals 60., there oro C has me. when all his sold. of the nmhlam in that. wlum tore mate mu :nown.r.nroun we couumul I of your paper, so that any who desire to receive samples of grnin may send their ! munea and post oico nddreuel to me and _ [be served in turn. bet.t.erI Addressed to L 2 me here need not be prepaid. Al the qulmtiby in limited An early application (I I necessary to ensure I supply. Xonn hith- _ I fully. Glo. W. DAWSON. An Amuwn r By Another llothml. Klxasmx, M -rch l0.-(To the Editor): Ienclosea. solul on to your egg problem which ippearv l in last. Friday night : paper: A lius fty eggs ; B forty ; C thirty. _ First day of sale eggs am selling at six for lc. A sells 80. worth and has two eggs left; B sells 6c. worth at the same rate and has four eggs left; C sells 4c. worth nnrl lms six eggs left. Eocru Imw rise in vnlun and null no. In rrom um urn . Dr. Felt) tel 8 me that the teachers in form him that they are porfectlfv satia- tied with the school. and have no ault. 1,0 nd with it. It seems clear what, any die- ea.seeconl-rncted by pu ils attending the school must have goon contracted elsewhere than in the school build- in . l)r.Fee is reparin a special re- pogrt, ol the canoe ol)bt.hoee o ildren attend`; in the school who nve boenettacked wit. dightherin or any kindred diseese.-Rlr`H- AKD T. WAl.KE!, chairman of the board of health. been comracwa may we pupua. '1ne nuumng appears beclean remarkably free from impurity. Dr FAA IAN: ma that. the tnnr-harm in. 3 Quinn 5 green neoxwear in your nevgnoor hood. I would like to inform your reader: I that. I will mail one of those fashionable ies to any addreso on rooeipb of fty ; cents. These De Jolnvlllo use are notnnl~ I ly worth double the money.-Youro faith- lg;-`|lly.t QUlt.\'N, the Ihirtmakor, H5 King ; roe we: . 'l0E(JN'I'0, nllron IU.1(I.0 CDC IMJIIDT) 1 An article appeared in your oolumm on Feb. 25th, commencing on hho selling of 1 Quinn`: green neokwear in your neighbor- E hood. like to vour render: ` IIIUIIUUV YUIIUIU-e 3 O'n'AwA, March ll. -(To the Editor): I am in receipt. of 3 circular from the di- rector of the experimental farm. tuning that. he is now in A poeition to distribute seed grain in small pwk=$ea to farmers throughout the country. ill ou there fore make this knownmhrougb t 0 columns of vour moor. nnv [LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. ~. IUATION WAN IEO. .-u_- `-.\-u cbnnnn an aunt]: EGG PROBLEM WORKED OUT BY A MATHEMATICIAN. Are made of the best quali- ty of materials. No ex- pense has been spared to give the most perfect shirt in the city, our great aim being to produce shirts per- fect in every detail, `which will give entire satisfaction to the wearer and induce him to wear LIVING- STON'S SHIRTS in pre- ference to all others. Every shirt guaranteed. Money returned if not saticlg.-M... can: 5 `U1 1' Wingslnnk Shirts] A Vnlnnblo Anlolo. Tonox-ro. March l0.-('[`o the Editor) lnnrtinln nnmurnrl in vnnr nnhlmnn nn 1. W. Dnnon Wlll nvo Bomplo Pookscod nl nnpdn in-at In All Winn land llln 0! BQOIII pill! to an vvllu aouu nun `their Humor:-Ir. Barker Cum`! lot line): Dlllaronco Between the Gonna- --A-. On` Dnllnlgn uu:c0- I satisfac Honey Rory` SIXTY-THIRD 'YEAR.-N(). 62. Hull and no hull and toomi up nun. The building will be I` tad 3| not put scaly. ply to . ll. 8:I:.uVAl, Bug: or J. 3. unit. an Union moot. H] VALUABLB SHOP ANDPBIIJBIB. I9 and m Prlnoou strut. It proton! oo- cupiod by 0. D chown. u boon I new and hnrdwno hon for our gyonty years. As eupiod by Soon 5 lxouu twenty D1] to J. P. Gu.nxxsulvI.0hnnno strut. Q Bookseller and Stationer, - `M BAT DWELLING. WITH IXTEEION and modern in rovulunu. Inna occu- pied by Mr. G. A. Bo pinion. count J Ind Barrio Itnota. Bubla on thg ptglphu. Bounuon. Johnaton the Imnudinto Pououion. Apply toJoIu Ilmn. I Ohnnoo utnot. LARGE 81033 ON CORNER CLARHIOI and Ontario ncrooto. con ttlnlnhxtno unit room: building In nniod ultouthu or ngun BRICK DWFLLTNG. OCCUPIED BY THE Rev. Mr. Mciluvn ,1 Brock strut. Eoaalusion In In)`. App to C. l.IYuIoi1'0l u. T I RESIDENCE. CORNER OF PRINCESS and Dhinlon ntrootn, occupied by Dov. Canon Summer. Posoudon AD?" ll?-. LDDVIJ THE Canon Sponsor. April Apply at Wnm Oloo. URN !!! FOR CITY AND COUNTRY. ON uh chlnu. ecu shoe or onmmholon, to :01] Sewing Kb- `pply to J. Lshhley, ngont. `ll Prlln ....__...- -..._-. .. _.._.. __` ,-_ streets. '11:: wnte: iunmco iludifi `(SE- vorionoon`. hr 9 ynrd And nnblo utoahod. Apply to In. .nuu.n. on the pnmhu ICTI IoI'.K-I - Lolnox. larch l3.-'l'ho mrnnpomlont. of tho Unitd Press in Consuntinoplo tolognpbl that thengihtion in Crete is in- auuing very rapidly. AI Trubnnoo ggv. oral Turks wuoallqod to have boon mun vdond. sud forty Cretan: were nrnwod md triad forthoorilno. The men was no quilhd. but the ooiah Yroveohd their volcano. And they age _u.il xjn ju'l_. Indig- W6 nnIci7oUsEs NEAR. `nu: ornr Park, wlth all moam lm rovomoala. Apply to Flzux SHAW, nb Bigot u not. AN'l`ED-0LD STAMPS I5 '10 00 T83!!! old. For mlnyl pl: 550 to 061]). . Lowi, 40 Adolnlzla street, on-onto. IIIEIJD Asm.n-ln Kingston, on Friday, Much 13th. Mnmnrnt. Aahlav. relief. of the Asm.n-|n mngcwn, sunny, nnron 13th, Mnrgnrot. Ashley. reliot. of the late John Ashley. aged 79 yours. Funeral notice Inter. `W. I. DRENNAV AN: IPUKRRAI. Dnuzcmn AND F.'Inu.nn--In Plu- uoaa shoot. block nhova old Itnnd. BIRTH. MuumAu-ln Kin aton, March llth. `DI; the wife of James Archall, Albert strut, of a da ughoer. mmnv Baum. Lxmmrl Uxnnnxn um EIllALllll--N5 Prlncoml street. Corner Rydlnhun strut. Tab phone oommnnlontlon. Urgent. meeting of yon'ng libonln Willi) Hall at 8 o'clock. um. ruuu. `hm Lmusmn Unmtunxn-IN-lu IPA: street. Telephone uu. Open Day Qnd Kim pououlon Immodlntl. Rent modaut Application may be In 0 on tho plimluu. qumad. but me olnmua voovoa mou- no util juil. Indig- nniounootingouo hold throughout. the mud uhnw, Tmrsnxu-snv. A 000:. nos? an nu. oommondod. Apply to I39. J. B.Ivl.I'II. 111 Union street. SILKS AT STEACY'S A..- 1..- __ -L,._ _ stunning; III lI$4l_II` 51 Arejust as cheap as stuff goods. THE "NEW DRESD'ENb'[` 17...... -....1..A. In-unlwbhpwhgnliunvy n-nua. .: n Tis a LIIXIIIY` Without Great Cost. HE couronnaur. up nnnu snu- Itad dwelling corner of Bugol. And Woo! stroetu. Hut iumaco. can- {amuse WAISTS A_- .. J-I:._LAl_.l 1?.`-KIRABLE BUSINESS MAND, NIX`! to the new Wile omu In to lot with nonunion Immediate] . out modanto. knnlimnlon mu nrunluu. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Gononlly hir, not much ohango in hm- poraturo. `DB3 Good: Ilpol-:3 Pfondlnco Rudy : duplny ol upriog Inn woods. Boo. put yard. the best in do- dgu sad ulna shay have over Icon. GENTS ulnn oommhalon. Sowlnl For Mcmbcrfo;Kingsto1'IV PRICE TWO c1n1~T'1' BY TRE x Rev. Mciluvnr. 1% uu. Inll anuy ronlnod and ligated. For wutlI:{.d.luuu. noon! dcbmty, povony of blood. lmpnh-Id dlgentinn. colds. calarrhal mud btonchinl trouble. A marked Increase In weight and nrznq-.h in nodcublo after taking I few bm X.-s. nremzu notcubla taking Children Ilka it runny. LARGE F'R.()NT ROOM '10 LET, WITH x Board. Apply to 188 Queen an-oat. vAN11:n-A ooox._ APPLY TO LADY V Cnrwlloln. 196 Johmton utrook IIII-1 I`l4'V III`!-4IIII.4l` Have arrived. Also a lot of, other new designs in Silks. - .-\n early inspection will be to _/nur |-.Iwin- aunv n M hl H h WI - 1 an thn all I'lI lgltauu :nl.:fofCBD EIVBII OIL andlu nnlly ligated. wfuqng dgpugog. dny mum. At San Jose. Conn Rica, :1 large re, W'odnu-dai. doatroyod the cu.-mun house and many uildings. It wan some lmnru before the remen nucooodod in getting the nmel under control. It in -nun h.li-u.aI Fug:-`L [U D...-.... "HI7!!i?7.?!!N| FOR SALE OR `L ; LET. B. M. BRITTON. This hlghl nourluhlng Wine ` gg (ull me lclnu value M000 For Delicate Children, Invalid: and the Aged. JACK`SON'S A. I Ifrhldllln-I Illl nut`: u3-u- For sale by all Dragging. xln/I4 VV riluiqul Are a delightful garment for ladies` wear. TO BE LETT unmet unaor conunl. his now believed Frank W. Brown. collector of taxes for the town of Suult. Sta. Mnrio. who was found nlogul in his oco. In murdered. at um bizllehs had pond lhron in his hoarz. Sir Ric Edwnni Rnwlev .\lnrtin hu WANTED. ntouu , = o much an-uh: tint 1|, 3 tab two pl ha ulmnu to than any ml 90!. - - . Wm nnku . chin M -6.` .- 30117: D. Bl!` mcluuu Ibuwuru nnwuey mnrnn nu been nppoinud ndminiatrau-r of all the aliasing Bochsnnlnnd. Mnubelolnnd and uhonahnd. He in nololy responsible to tho govornmont and not In the British South Africa oompnnv. an hitherto. The New Brunnwidk novarnmant. ha: in South Alrim hitherto. The New BrumIio.k government has in~ troducod 1 bill to immune the per capiu oohool tax in-om thirty to fty column, which will awoll the :32 la ol -`uunzy school funds tllrouglloula V. rovimm by nboul, $4.000. la. in intondci it. in mid. to unto ant all liquor licence from the municipali- tion. And :53 it. oonumplnlm asking the legislature to honor $8(I).ll)n for the pub. lic Ierviceo. of the FlaJ .`uxt dr {oi nuaou Ellll inland daily. J twenty null: on tho tlolltu`. Tho (loulds have oscapod llnying tuxos on ten million dollars amassed m the mty of New Yurk on the non-residence plea. The British baseball nsnuwmbion hmln tom. Mm Burnett. wife of Leonard Burnrtt, liberal undldnw for the domimon ulom iuna for South Ontario, andasiater of Hon. John Drydomdiod suddenly on Wednes- day night.. At. San Jose. Rica. Intro re. uuuvnw uunpn u::u~n. Tho Illinois SnIvnt.ionial.s huvode<`ilel to remain steadfast. to general Booth, of England. Dr. Ruwo. editor of the Amv-rican Field, one ul the moat. promlnent wrltors on liuld npmln, in tloml. Emperor \\'illinn. had cvml-`rrotl upon couul lloluchowz-hi the doom`;-Iinu ol the ordvr of the Red Eagle. 'I`lm nit.\.' nnunnil. nf Hnmilnn, Ont , lmu or New 1 urn me non-rosmenco plea. The British A950-wution hn nuccanaful season last. year. Many :1 clubs are being started for the coming .- non. son. A writ. has been in-nod by the Trinidad mph-It. company, in Tomuno, nguimt. Michael Conuo|l_v. 00Iltrrl|(":0f. nf .\lonh-ml. chiming ...)out. 810.000 for nook and plant. told. u.. n......n. .m. .4` Im......4 n.......... I ph-a of the Morning Pnpnrn And the Vary l.nlnnl Ilnnnnta-In IL 0l`O|`r 0! me neu tangle. The city council, of Hnmi|un_ Ont, Inna xed the rain of taxation for: the year M Lwoutv milln tho dollar. v1~x... u-..n..|. s.................4 .......- Fl!0N'IEM.\C LOAN AND IN- V&'lMBNT SOCIETY. ` mmu. Irnmtmor 1-as sun. . luhhdu um we in nus-.7-. also. I r.uu`r`w n': h ' :9: sun .I . ll . . ' 1'23"<'ria mum lhnbon. uh. YOUNG LIBERAL CLUB IN wmo HALL. [FRIDAY EX/T'*NG `1}iAn.s3 a rxthv (VJ will he a guod wheel and worth its prick: (less interest on invest- mt-nt)'.1t the end of ve or ion years. HARDY & CO'S. I23 Princess Street J. CUNNINGHA/WS. King Street. with the odds against you when you buy :1 cheap bicycle, because of :1 few dollars less price. A HIGH GRADE When-I like the one pmce: sromz. 123 Princess St., North Side - Kin` 133 PPHIOOSS SL, NOW] 8100 Kingston op. .. @@ GAMBLE IWARWIQK justa word about Shins. \Ve don't nnake shhts,but they are xnade w us by the besttnakcrs h1 Canada to-day. Shins that t aH over--neck band tighn eeves correct length, body of proper size, bosom don't pucker; then the material, the sewing, the nishis best that can be. See ourNew[M3LLAR LINE,wnh two separate collars or collars at- tached. _ HARD Y S nunv. wan lulllilvivu. an unu uuuvuu uuu mood Sir Ric Edvard Rnwley Martin has n... ...~.i..o.d mlminI.|.-n...- n` .II uh- - '7`, ___7__ Whu about that (Jonah or than Wonk Luna? We can supply van with All tho luci- ln proparnnom (or olthor Wonk Lungs or: Oahu: Uo|d. URGENT MEETING 0 VJ UMWVEX, nnplolu nrrnnaemenu for -Salonntlun m N: Convununn. PITH OEKTPLIAE NEWVS! Ion: cnun lunar`-cc. Au |l-..L IO `Pk- _,...- Y EV'N() e o'c1.oc,` nI\lI|II1n.r\.E lnv iflngston Agent oppulyod. \ than `It V-no) out. of the (starts the Il`I)`0d0f Inuchloas dingtoanblo that of ordi. any lighting gill. and blue somewhat. din of thounoho from II the of grgon wood yr loaves. Tho works in up are null. ' Unrnin out daily about nineteen thousand cnbic out ol gun. for the pvoducoionol vlxich quantity some two tone; of uuvdnat an nqnird. and A man and I boy furnish nlltholnbor am is needed fol-thopur The you in An ordinary humor gins an illumination of `about aiglihon o.n.. and tho has nmlilran`-Inn -in. (In! Illnlnlanuon cl _nhoII aighhon o.p.. but qndilyanhullvn nlin~ un woods. siropnrntk (Jami: uuuvmuus augsvanuuun mlllo [.0 M10 school pony committee for consideration. he committee will rocoeul to discuss: the e icntims witht. architect. and when I. assure ready a spoon! meeting of the board will be held. min was mrriuu ny n vote or eight to twn. .\lr` Kelly said that the locality in which the building wiu beereoted was nno` tnbly cold one. {:3 noticed there had been ho provision mode for storm snahen. .\Ir Bennett replied that tho building could be sulclently heated without the aid of storm sashes. If the board, in iti- wisdom, raw lit to pumhnee storm ennhon lntor, so as to save fuel perhaps. it was an easy matter doing so. The committee was trying to" have ll stone building erected to cost not more than 320.000. The storm em-hon might rest on our: 8400. which would menu in stone building could not be emowd. He moved. necnmlod by Joseph Wilson, that the plans. as presented. be accepted. An nmendmont was moved by U. Y. Chown, oeconded by A. F. Chown. that the phma, as presented, be accepted, with the exception of tho lo- cation of windows, which should he moved back three feet. no as to allow ten foot bo- cween windows and blank board. The Amendment was lost on A vote ol eight to two. and the original motion was carried by the some vote. The nmendmentwn the outmmp of I contention that by having the windaweyonly seven feet. from the black- board I. e eyes of the pupihl would be in- jured y the light... Mr. Bennett ex lninod Lhnt i\,(:ui-tnin could be placed on t ie win- dow. which could be moved to regulate the light. \'nrinun nt.l\Ar nnnaljnna En --.....-.I 9.. nl.. 6 o ugm. Various other question: in roganl to the material to he used. the placing of drink- ing taps. etc, were brought. up and numerous suggestions made to the school umnaru comlnitunn Mr n.-mam-.o_a,... IJVKIIIYI l1II'lIIfI`0I- The not "inii1toresI.ing distillction in chimed for the town at Donoronto, in Canada, whom there are several extensive lumber mills, of being partially lighted by made from mwduo-t. In carrying out ll plan. 35 dated. the III dust is clmnmd made lrum mxrduo-t. In Si`: plan. naked. dust is charged in remnu which an heated by wood lure. the pan from the Mora panning int A nation 01 mils, and thonoo inuo tho purier-. vhich an similar to than mod {or oonl LI " ho; `ncipul purifi g $... .3?'..\...J""..... 1. ..i..?.. mass are ready a .ur. r.un- gave ll ?lyll0|).'4|H or me details in Lhcoxtorior and interior of the proposed building. The pencil sketches wero ox- iumnori closely by the members. Some nuggei-bed that the building be placed li.-mk in the plot only tifty foes mi-`<'e:i-l of sixty, as shown in the plmm. so nu to provide more play room for tho r-nliolars. Mr. Ellis replied that. the building wns lnoed back sixty foot. to aa- cnrou better Kl! for drainage. i\lr. Ben- neu. moved. uaennrlwl by Mr. Sears, that the location of the building be according to the dingr,i:n sulmnitwil by the architect. This was mrriuil by vote of eight. to awn. Kellv loealilv in whinlu ng me on: ewnool. L ne motion curried. The school property committee was rink ml if it. had R report. Mr. Bennett replied tlml. none had [hen prtp:\reLl, but. imwml 'II'CllIl8CL1`:lll would submit. sketches of bheuow building which Lho board would his naked to adopt. Baraitleu the nltotuho.-1 .\lr. Ellis gave of the details if building. nencil warn ox- currieu. The question of giving the proposed new school in. mime was introduced by Dr. Fee, seconded by J. 0. Elliott, who moved that the mime F|'0l48lIl\C be given the new place nf edumbiou, und than. the old Fron- tonne school he culled the Depot. school. The lu..-AL uuma (lld not meet with the up- prom] of name of the mombori. and other mm1es..-iuch M the (mind Trunk school, .\luntrc:x| shront school. North school. were '4llggl9~4[.8(l, but none seemed suitable. Fumlly chuiruum Meek suggested that the muno be nclopt.od for the time being. When n more ouphoniounbitle had been de< cidml upon in win an easy mutter re-mun mg the old aohool. The motion curried. Tlin bIt`l|l\l\l nrnnnv-iv nnrnminnn Invnn nul- Docs oxm-tly that Its nun: unpliu. II`: the bout Than we have (OI-:1`: Syvng Hovud 3 Hip. Pm)`: and Shllovru Gun. o'n mud Ina`: Emulu on. nll ovd lung hulon. when you vnml than c I on In. I Hours 01 one ooara nave mmr surround- ings made comfortable. At. pro:-em, the board room is used as a stock roum.ns weil me for other purposes. The expense in- curred in making the changes would be triing nnd he suggested that the school property give the matter attention. The smnvaationn mndn hv Hm nhuimmn. propercy give me manner m.tent.1on. suggestions made by the chairman were approved "f by W. Kelly. He mov. ed. seconded by Joseph Wilson, that the pronerty commitmee be requested be pro. ceoc nt. once with scheme of remodeling and re-arranging the olces of the board rooms. He \mm,ed he get. the "thin edge" of the wedge in he said man to make sure of the result. The motion wus nun-inxl mung anu properly naureaumg me cnmr. While the report of the library commit- tee was before the meeting for consider! . tion. the chairman asked for permission to oer 1| suggestion. He pointed out that the room used !or the library sadly neederl overhauling and modernizing. He suggest ed that the Recmtury`s dealt be brought in- to the board room roper, and that the inspector be located) in the mom thus made vacant by the removal of the secretttry, and that the library be ex~ tended so as to take in the room now occupied by the inspector. He would also like to see equiet nook pro- vided with table and chairs, where those who so wished could make notes from tiny work of reference the library contained without having to remove any books from the room. It is not safe. he said, to al- low vnluable book! to be removed from the library Ill every instance. He would nlno like to see the board rooms fitted in ) inn bri ht, cheerful mnnner nnd the 0}- cors 0? the board have their surround- inrvu lnndn nnvnfnrtnlmln A0 I\vAu-n0 -I... oeen mtmuucea mm me schools." (Ihnirmun Meek is determined to have the members of the board comply not only with the rules overning the board, but alw with t e recognized rules giweruing the introduction of reports. a warned the members last night that hereafter he would not recognize any re port that was not presented in the proper manner, by the member presenting: it first ning and properly addressing the chair. report the librnrv nommit. me mamnor ooncernoa was on mna. After the secretary had read the letter from Rev. J. F. Uormnn, Ottawa. concern- ing the system of roli ious education in Lhelomi public oohoo a. chairman Meek remarked. with rferonco to the clause that "it. In: by the united notion of the clergy thtt their Iyltom was via .":, It _wa`o by the united notion of th oop- initteo on school management. The clergy merely npprovod of the matter nfter`it had boon intmdnced into the schools. Fhnirmun Mani in rI.n..-....`nml 9.. Ln..- The Neme Olnolelly fixed !or the New llulldlng--The Location and Sketches .or the New Edlee Aoopua-epoouiou- than to at Once Proceed. During the p rose of the Ichnol board meeting Int nig t. Mr. Ellie,erohit.ect. uked permission to address the members concerning In Item which appeared in the "'-`mg reference to himself. The bnteined in the item is alleged bu . en made byn member of the board not present at the meaning last nighc, and on that ground Dr. Fee object.- ed to My mention being made of the mat.- ter, claiming it. wan not usual for the board to allow etabemeims to be made con- cerning 5 member when he wne not pres- _ent. Cheirmen Meek thought likewise and Iuggeeted that. Mr. Ellie aek permis- aion to eddreee the board at I time when the member concerned hand. Anr OH: ngnrnlgru haul rant] 0|.` I-60..- FRONTENAC SCHOOL HOUSE. [ 1 IMPROVEMENTS NEEDhD IN THE ' BOARD ROOMS. Dcooruutoh Distinction. ,.- . . ...a ..-_._.._,- KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY EVENING. MARCH 13. 1181976. .!_'-V -UIIUAFIIHV VVRlVIBIh uncut aow mo nv rnI`crrr " `vuluqumqud Iunu.vonhqloJ Intimacy: otosndhonnsud nah canon: I-um h_ I nnshnnfs mun lam men. The Viavill be nopnnntod by then player: : Goal, lamb; poiu&.Bl.lignoy;s`covor point. Iotonlfo: oun- upo. pct. t.Ingrlu:d- vi In mm. x. llitoholl. Lu? .4 J: lmI.l0yIIII .3ntlI|nd; ` Mar; lot. Mitoholl. |I;::..ry ol oh rill noooupnhytbeloun. ._,__,L_..__ woumo In styling to get. through lhdenov. C. H. Rust. Cape Vincent. any: the ice- yncht Putime. owned by I`. H. Macneo. in the most. perfect echu he huever built. It. is the eetist of n Ihie echu and the one be is meet. aetioed wit. . He he been uilding ynchu for nearly I quarter of A century. The Bmckville hockey team bu notified the Rockrooda that it is impossible to play I munch here Sebui-day night. but mind to come up next week. The wood: here deaidod on Monday night. The match will he pllyod in the kin ton `rink. Brookville villnlev AL Mn:-n` urn no union mu no payed in the Kin Brookvillo Ivillplny M. I ' urg to-narrow night. - At noon tomorrow the Vick in books uunwilllenvofou-Pertllhophy I In: withtbo hum then. The Via. will Ingmmllluvolwlirthwphy mwh mm-nmntnd In than. ..I...... 41...: l-_.l.. O0lI]e.i I0 I K1100. Cape Vincent. iqa-ynchtsmon conoodo that C. Ron. ot chit. village. can sail An ice-boat. at A higher rate of speed than any other ion-bout. annlor in the village. Then no drift: of onow on the inn mmr ocnor loo-boat. sailor In the village. the ioo over a foot deep and the yoro in the mac to~ marrow nluorhoou will most with plenty of trouble in urylng to get through lhdnnow. Rubi. Canlo Vincent. -vs the; im- uurnng uluu by John Uurruthers. I876 " It was originally intended Lhul. our-h member of the club winning it would Add-in bar to the ribbon, containing his name and tho your in which it was won. Many of those who held it. have neglected doing this. The bnrul added contain these names: John Paul. I876; Lt.-Col. Irwin, I877; D. C. Watson, I979; R. Hemlry. jr.. I880; H. Mat. Denuiswun. 1883: James Stewart, ISSS; J. (lunn. I890: Maj. Drury, ll)".?: A. J. Watson, H93. Uporl|n;.;[rnphn. An ico-yacht. rite has been called for to morrow afternoon at half-past two o'clock. Cane Vinoam. Eutla : The ina.hnAhI nl morrow unoruoon at mm-past two o'clock. Cape Vincent. Eagle The icobonu ol the Kingston club are said to be very hand- somo to look at but Am npt. in it." when it nnnrma in a nun- we rnmcn. ThoCarruLhernmedn1 was presented to the club in I878 by the late John Carru- bhers. Ihiunboul. the size of a fty cent piece. On the face nude is two urossej brooma,encircled by n wreath of maple leaves. On the reverse side is this in- scription; Presented to the Kingnbou Curling Club by John Curruthers. I878 " It. oriuinallv inuandad Lhnl. mmh me to D6 (lI man were nwuruou by the Midlunll Com.ral fnir mnocintiuxl to pupala of tho publiv schools for specimens nf writing exhlbitod ut. the lust. fair. Nothing has bou board of the medals smco the awards were made. The schnol mzumgement. committee paid for the medals, an it was understood the fteen dol|.nrs granted the fair nssociutlon wuuhl be med for their purchase. It. was to en courage the pupils in the schools that the connmtbee made the grant. for the medals. I urvv IIIIIHI I0 uWl.I II.- IfJAmes (iunn wine the Cnrruthemgold modal another aeasonil. becomes his poison- in! property, According to the intention of the donor at. the time the medal was ure- nontod to the club. Mi Gunn has twice Imd tho honor of winning the medal. once before in 1890. According to figures pre named by: member of the curling club. the two meinhers \\ hn lust. conbe.-Ited for the medal, Jrunas Gunn and A. T. Smith, lifted over two mus of iron ouch during the match. rm... n..-_...i..._- ._....l..I ...-- -__--_.AJ .. ommorx-mu wnu u new copy nuux. men in being published, In Toronto lnib night. The entire work is the rosull of his labors, including I-pecimem-. inz4Ll`ur!liu|Is, title page. em. Part. of the work in in prenn, undtho new bank will be on the lllkef by [Cm-fer. l`I\'cr_ylhing mnne(`Le with it. is of the Lltost nud is "up to date." vvur-nr mun: I nu wurunnn . Members of the H(`h(`mll]1:lIIllg0lll0llL(`JYn' rnittee have bum .-uakml when the medal.-a to be (li'4ll'lbH[el' that awarded n... .3... u;ay.....| ,.,........n c..;. ...-.m; mr some Lune pnnr. preparing specimens 01 vertical writing for the Canada publishing umnpmiy, Toronto, minpioled his task yesterday and =eut the lust. of the work in connert-mu with new copy book. uhich ;. i...;.... ....k|:..I.n.I .,, rr,.......... I... .. .i.. Had Forgotten Hlu Name. At. about half-past eight this morning a mm-legged tramp, mnking his perilous and uncertain way along on II crutch und a walking cane. stopped at. the corner of King and Brock streets nnd begun to make himself obnoxious Lu pun.-ers-by. He was so (lrunli Lhnt. he could with lilnulty nmnrl meet. I . C. l.m\-non nu-rosl.el him, but he could not walk tn the amnion and was Lnkon there in It aluigli. He was too drunk to give his name, and will be kept. l.o(Inymaober up," and will come be- fore the nmgiutrabe to-Inorrow. row Copv Book. Writing mm;-bar Nowlundr, employed for Lime pant. preparing specimens of \'nrt,i(',n| wrilimr for Hm (hnndn nuhlishinu Thu In The Last Night. A good audience greeted the Imperial; la:-it, night, in Brock street Methodist. church. Their Ten Ni hbe in a Bar Room" was much enjoye , Lhese scenes being the finest. ever shown in Kin ston. The Imperinls close the series to-nig 1: as they are called to Montreal Saturday to lnbnr for nexorul weeks. To-night. they illustrate Is very effective tempemuoe stury entitled John Tregeuknowth, llisMnrk," nlso ll hymn Where Is My Wandering Boy To-night," Children admitted free attending with their parents. CURACOUGHAI

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