Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Mar 1896, p. 1

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- ----vs. up-vv . - -.v---- -- Iuugu In : hnhllnon, III! In. W` IQIIIUI-ovobw. . :1- 0hIld.nn'o and lion` clothing. `opus, -5 AL. V... V...I. nlnq CITY AND VIOINITY. , |4l;.IJ , IJU \'0(,0!'; H. [L K/Hl- Harden Inland. 139: R0 '. Dr. 'r.......o.. I`)n. u.\.. u u..n; nnruen Inmnn. mu: no ur. Toronto, 130; Hun. M` ulli- , Kinguton. D.`l:Jm1.on M Fm- Kingnton. 92. Four nbhr m vote: and will nrnhnhlv ha In (Japan. m-A..-lL- 5- .-.1 TII6 Iowan Into Iron 1vront.o to Quebec and rotnrn for Ihonnmnl moot! M the C.W.A. In nidto be slaw. dolo- hnwm In asked to pa)-only ll furs -Ram Toronto to Pohrhoro and Mum if this town pin the mating. I! low fun- hnn myth! in do wit nndkm in thud. duckling tho` givm In no uuung mm on use ovomng allay ink. The work chunk "Run Hakim" bydtle Onion. Aolnnnol ll) vnlmn will Inlu-an!-and an or- oonnnlo rams. House furnishh can be bought. cheap- oat and but from u on who nku special- ty ol that clan of n. ' uy your new onrpeu at R. No ingnwn carpet. vnrehoun. nu-nu. 5.. oh- nu... n-I I... u..L..o. vnrenouo. Owi to atgnnjwunnd for tickets for the (Oh concert it has been de- cidod to repeat the oonoorls Tuesday night. the Nmvlmh Plan will open tomorrow morning. and to avoid confusion of put your: I small ndlnhdon ho w`ll be charged totho I . . \'nm':d'|.: n.hon|d Inn honmv dnv nl. In will-Inn llllvl vunl. 1'IlI`P'4III\V R xlgum CO. I "31i'f noauruuy menu nus Inonptyuqynu the bunch. but for onoo the non wan dhap hdln this n-puck Ilnjorlbrury loft any arty In tho morning without. signing tho [ova-nmonl cheques. conso- uomly no Inouq VII forthcoming and men an obliged to unit his mum. The Iowan Inc from Toronto to Quebec and I-ntnrn Ono lhnnnmnl Innnhinonl the v'.'."v'. 'Z?.','u.'?"' 3' a"3"J.'a'` quoon to thud. A hndv nttmdd md A ha-gnu Ituaaul Ind` enthusiastic nutingoltlnllnrvuonyclunhholdlnn :3! at which it no unmimoulidunklod to pnpunfoc I month: ennui! to In ghminlhulnting rinkon the owning (In "Ron .pm_|_ ktbncconinto, fearing A scarcity of Hnvanh cigars owing to war on the Inland of Cuba. are securing a smack of them fru- grant luxuries. Ono dealer in the city never loses an opportunity of buying up I" the Hnvnnn mgu-In oend him It mu` oonnblo nus. Ann: u-nlnhl. `v man In. hon-plat nlnmn I-HO Oplllll OI IIOVI MOI]. The X (syn. rleocum with expen menu in behalf of q||i|drou'a aid society by Dr. Wnddoll and Capt. Cnchmne in Science hall, Queen`: unn-ornit._v, fhumlny evening, Much l0th,M.8 o'clock. Tiokeua mm Tie ma r. Md. Livingston and icy aolioitor clntyn wont. to Toronto this afternoon in connection with the objection- able bill: now bofon the legislative aun- sarnbly. in accordance with the inn-true Hon"! gvon them by the city councilhnc nit t. the muted mama. Capt. Mcwnllinma In directing the ro- pninng and renovating of the steamer C()l'.'|0n. now going un. The vessel in being thoroughly overhauled and will be in excellent trim for the season : work by the openin of navi tinn. The X {AVE lnntnm Iilh nvnnrn. uu. Yeetnrdny afternoon two cabmen took over twenty passengers to Cape \'irmmnL. Two tripe were made to accomplish the transfer. Most of the passengers were )nun men going to seek their fortune In the United States. runs M..\l .II:..._- I. .n......'.._ AL. -1 nogen-, wmon wm sun oonunne. Ulmppod nnd rou in skin cured by one or two npp|icM.iona of Vintor Cream. 25:). a home at Mitchell`; l..o -...|. I.` l`-..|.... ._...n .4 n_,.._.. name at mncvxoln. Last. week E. Taylor went, so Prev-vott. to vim. relut.i\'na. While there he received word mhnt. his wife had taken Ill. He at- once returned to t. ' city -and found his wife had been taken `the general hospi- ml. .._--v-v--- J v Bellcvllle. Ont. spring. City solicitor Mclntym last. night oom- niended Hon. MI. Marty's prmnptneiua in keeping the mayor and other nine utlicinln supplied with copies of all men.-mron nub- unibwd to the local leginhmlre. Rev. Canon Speuconolmncellor Wallmin, `I. J. B. Penae and R. V. Ruuorn. Q (`., left. for Ottawa this morning to nueml the oloction of the first bishop of the new|y~un. Lublinhed (Anglican) diunole of (>t,t.nwn. Rev. Father Kehoo. of this city. preach- ed to-dny in St. Francis .\'nvier's church, Bronkville, this morning. This evening ha delivers an Address appropriate to St. l'u- brick ! day. Former: winh nnonr hmlmn wnrn Innuln Ing remurneu mat. we Wanner was Nlenl fur sugar-making: the nap would run to- (la in n sbroam. 6|/e undorsmnd that W. F. Nickle will enter into A luv pmrcnerahip with MI. Rogexa, Q.C.. und that the firm of Rogers & Nickle will carry on buninona in the name nlllces M the present rm of Kirkpal: wk & Roger:-, which will still continue. lfmumnd nnd rnnal. akin n|||n.I `xiv mm nu- men uny. an ar bushes were mmlo to rejoice to-dun the fine weather. Some who ntwn ed he market. this morn- ing remarked that the weather ideal for mmnr-mnklnm Mm Inn umnld run on. ms LBIIII unn ouggy our. last. evenln . The Kingaboncnrpet. warehouse, . Mo- Fuul, is making big additions to the I-Lock. Au immense trade in carpeta. oil Clothn. curtninn nnd blinds is expected for the spring. (}iI.v solicitor Mnlntvm hut. niu-hr. nnm. h. U. Mlwneu. W. M. Dronnnn. l).H.C.l{., nun received fty-three petition: from llb0I`(lH\U.` courts of t 0 1.0.11`. in favor of n IIi\`iaion of the hig urb. Mu. Eli th l'hmln'.. 1...... in mm I . an entertainment for the benet of friends of the attendants M: Rmskwoml naylum will be produced shortly nfbor eantor. \ married in 83], died in Belleville on Sn- turday ni ht. She was the mntherof Mrs. W. Tait, ingston. J. B. Curruthere can claim the ulint.ino- tion of being the iirai. citizen: in use a wheeled vehicle this spring. nuvingluul his team and buggy out last. evenin Kiimaboncnrnet. wnrelmnm_ . M.-. or me mg urn. } Mrs. Ellikzeth Rankin, born in It-N22,! I specumy. I Miss A. L. Singleton, organist of Queen street. Methodist. church, ves a piano na- uimland concert on Marc 25th, in Port Hnnn U?- ew veiling: cheap at Tnylorh. Two of the nor. Coraican's guides that were some time ago lent. to the locomotive work: for repairs were returned this morn- nn gAn entertainment for Hm hennt: nf Spulctaclea adjusted \to all sights. Your money back if not satiafaobor_)'. licen low. E. C. Miwhell. II M l\......._.. I1 I11` I) L-.. ...m_.-.._,x Bear In mind (or thut Pair 0! Spring Boots. \AI. ALLEN&_$()N renown are caring lor mm. Direct from the manufacturer. two canon linen towels. The best. value over shown by anyone at R. MuFnul'a Kingston nur- pot. wnmhouao. H0159-' furnishings :1 specialty. . Mill L. Sillllltnll. nnrnninf, nf Hunnn cemung mm. Prof. Forahaw Day has been elected a member of the council of the Royal Cana- dinn academy of am. Mr. U00dImH_ of ChnrInI.haf.nwn iurlvimr Lllll Iwlnemy OI arm. Mr. Uoodvve, of Charlottetown, islying very ill in the general hospital. The Odd- fellnwu caring for him. Direct. from the mnnnluntumr tum Danna ron Ilnla. ` Jame: H. Buho is seriously ill at his! boarding house. Two phyaicinnn am nt- Lending him. Prof. Fnrnhnw Dav hm: hum nlnnoml n 3 ago. Eeautiful Chineuo lantern march at the ' Soul of Temperance concert Thursday} next. I Tim am. ..-. a..:.... M. A. ..u.. 1...n ... IIOIII. The Rag: nro ing on the city hall Ln- ulny in honor 0! time natal day of Ireland's ' patron taint. Bum In sarinunlv ill at. M.` monuny. I 8. Reid, book-keeper for the Rnthbun | Tampnny. is oonllnod to his room through I not I garnet In order the Special Corset. M. M. emulofo. Brook nbreem. A portion of the cltv nmsionarv hm: hm evomng nan. J. B. Spnord, ol Ploton, won 3 vialtor too the alt yestordn . Mn. orgnn. onuburg. N .Y.. is visiting Mn. Ollvor, 1'. nu-ooh. For everybody household ammonia pint bottles 100. McLood s drug store. aw"; D. Gm , non of John Gray. Will ville. hu n Appointed I letter carrier. Blouse uilh cheap at Taylor's. A funny Ind dress boll poudre will be held In the Wine hull on the night of Ennter Monday. 3. Reid. book-Isobar for the R.nt.hhnn I I holders will be hold In the Social - nmco. on W`IDNIr-DAY. the nu: -lay 0 March. lnulnnt. AI tho hour 0! I n`nlm~I p In THOMAS Blllllu, Mumgcr. ltlncu-Ion.Inoh 40:. mm `rho lulu of Ivory my l.Ilo-Whn the room. Are Talking Abon.-xouuu na- oopu the Anontlou of Thou Who Are ` `lnklnl Notes. New drum good: at Taylor's. Very but nubile map 2 lbs. for 25. at Mlbohellh. i Mu. D. J. Hogan, Nnpanoo. II in the c Iv. Hoot. value In ouhmoro took: at Tay- |or a. an +1.. w....a n..m mo- :t.n 'n.......a.... l0l'l. See the Wand rill, City Hall, Thursday evening next. J. B. Bnnffnrd. ol Piston. mu 3. vinltor uorun an urn. nemueym. mock 1 portion city nation? been ': delivered, on the contract, mm ed A few I zlnvn nun 1 PARAGRAPHB PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. bAYf{ order the Specialty I uIo,v I. I light Inn Boon Wont. Yeoeonhy slut-noon at the oonolndon ofhhoica ymhe ncounnunborot young lmlieo tool poqoalon of the lot in the vicinity ot the nnohonis Duo ol the numlor. Min Bqluu, wu nookod down by she yacht Flying Sound. A than I the ache pound our cm Z: ..r.. .5..." lady`: in man. 33 J: "W u'E7o"tJc"'m:a"n}' mam 1."Tu.s loamy nu wumng her to any extant. Dr. Gun`!!! win (him ing put II the time and lo phtd hot II and drove hot homo. Bho nclnow thmy her own fault oho moldnu oc- DII . ..uIiuI. lawn emu. Iooxupouuiuun- undama- .vEi-v-n|uo:u.|oou- I an a bin] In Imy, nn nnevonce. The ags on many rivnte buildings were Homing in honor of upland`: nnnivornnry, among them being the Wnlu and Freo- mun oicen. A concert. in the opera hon!-43. this evenng. and a banquet. to- night will wind up the day in this city. DI: l'III'I1`I'I III : (`nntrilsutcd by Fred. Halal. H Tom Street. llmnllmn. from h|n luulnerw.-iorsp-B-wk. n.. n... ..a..|.n. .1... -1 u-....s. .`\ml lrlallmen 0|;-rve It Roy-ally and Well In KInnton. Hreen is the fuvorlte color to-day, and the ahmurook of Ireland blooms on the hrenste of thouennda nf the brave and wnmn-heartecl arms of the Emerald lele. For thiaia the l"a'th of March. the natal (lay of St. PM:-iclr. Ireland`e patron mint. nnnl it lnin boon well and llttlngly observed "by nll local nntivea of thnt. reen lale. In nll the Catholic lliatittt one the feast of HL. l`ntriuk wna observed. At St. Marya cutliedml the masses were cele- bmled at Rand l0:3O A m. At the high nm the annual St. Patrick : (lav sermon was delivered by Rev. Father 0 hrien, of llronkvillo. It was a long and earnest discourse on the life and deeds of Ireland`a patron saint. Father O'Brien. of the cathedral, sun the mass. In the choir. Mi-A B. (`nrr gen sang St. Patrick : llny," in line voice. l"Im an. nu nnnnkv nrlumha lunilnlinnm -mp` I no-s. D. W. Dart. Donorontao. bu tamed a I writ. against the (lubbnrd furnitnro mann- I fracturing company. of Nnpunoo. for 01,000 _ | ` damages. v Kimrnfnn nnnnnll Na. 20. C.0.C.F.. WI ' vnuw no uwmc ouruu In one sprung. Her-rgo McCullough, brother of non-tabla Mnllullngh. in homo on A viullz. Ho mime here from Holyoko. Mmm. where he wuun enqng-ed in tting up as steam pum . From hem he goes to Mount Forum on t. up an I enuine and than he will return to whnra he here he 00 Mount rot-on no m. I engine he return where he Iln employed at. Wino. Isabella county. N Mivh. nev. rr. manor. vuour-uonornl mmy nrwnnpnnnietl the funeral pmoeulnn to the vmnotory, where the body was laid In the vnult to await burial in the spring. | Hanme MnCul|mrh. non-tabla n(-wmwtw nnu oauneu any great. mmmgo. E. Farmer. noomtnry 0! the Arnprlor curlingcluh, telegraphed, to-dny.t|\nt, it, was impossible to play a mntx-h with the Kimgaton club there on Satmrdny for the Qunbnc challenge cup, nnd nnming Tun!- dnv. `Z491: Inst... ms the moat favorable dntn. Tl... f..........l .......l....- ....-.. AL- .....-l..- 11' by LWOIVG anon. Fire in a chimney on the house of Thnmu Roman. undertaker. Bngob street. gave the fire brigade n run a few minutes hofore noon to-day. The blue was ex- timxnished before it had gained dnngeroup hamlwnv nml canned any great damage. Fnrmar. nnomhnrv n! the Arnnrlnr (mm. The funeral aervioen over the remains of the hue Mrs. Brnnignn were conducted In SP. Marv : nnhhndrn`. thin mnrnlnm hv Mm Jun lulu vino-' huh "F EH8 H\l3 AVITF. nrnnlgnn COTIHUIRBBCI I" St. Mary`: cathedral, this morning bv the Rev. Fr. Mnher. Vloar-Oonorni Kelly nr\*mnnnnin4I Hm fnnnrnl nrnnnnlnn tn the pm rnmmonclumllg mum by uunoona. Tris morning secretary Allen. of the Kingston curling club. received from Alexander Murray, not-rebut of the Cama- diun branch of the 11.0.8. ., tho vdlatriot. marl-ml umn hv than Innnl nlnh {mm nmanwn mun branch or me H..u.U.u., mo volume: merl-\| won by the local club from Obtawn by twelve nhotl. Fina in A nhimnav nn tha bonus of `dnmn. . ! Kingg:mn oounoll No. ao.o.o.c.1r.. will ghnlzl a noninl tea and noncert. tn-mm-row I evening in their hall over MclAod`n drug istore. Tickets. 150. I I"|ux nun:-dnntlnn nl `Ms Jnnnnnnn and |at.ore. rmuem. me. The munninneion 0! Dr. Jnmoaon nnd his fellow officers in the Trnnavul raid. was resumed in the Bow street. police court, London. this morning. Remember So. Patrick : Iooiobv concert in opera house t.hi evoning. Firltuoluu [ rnmmo, including music by llthbond. nmrnimr nmmmrv Allen. Hmne rougm. Ior me etgnun. For the ninth more would die ; Him that nonld noun Ibrnight. Sn re, they blackened Mn eye. At last both the (action: So Mm vv That. 5:. he n. birthday. 80 Patrick pd two: Till Father Mulpuhey, Who showed them their elm, Said. "Sure. no one could hue Two birthday: but twine." He says, "Boys. don`& be ghting For ei M or for nine; Be not 0 wnye divided, But eometimen combine- Cumbine eight with nine. And oeveuuen In the mark 3 Lem than. be his btrthduy." "Amen 2" up the clerk. Then they all 06 blind drunk. Which comp and their blim- Aud they've kept up Ihepnodce From that day to thin. is ontnrtamod Ior nor recovery. Another strike. gr-owin out. of rooont cut in wagon. to throahon on the Crab Northern road at Seattle. Wuh. , Th: Nnnnmn lmnluw hum dnfnnhd the N orthorn road at Seattle. wuu. The Nnpnnoe hockey Mom dofoatod the Dcaoromo beam. on Fruit . Q-ho soon be _ Inn two mono In {nor 0! upsnoo. I (`Juli mrlnnlnn, nnnmmnn. rad whim And [ my two mono In [nor 0! Nupsnoo. Club mlnglng, costumes. rod white and blue at the convert on Thurndn of Son: of Temperance olden dlvlulon In Klnnllon. J. M. Hall, Deoeronbdl tailor, will have I Start. of the store formerly oonuplod by lnven 00.. Baker : block, for Ms bull- As some people say. Sb. l`ut.riolx It midnight He first new the dny; While others declare "Twu the ninth he was born, And `twee nll as miemko Between midnight. and mom. For mistaken will ooour in hurry and shock, 80 some blamed the baby. And some bluuned the clock; Till wit! all their oroaa-questions Them vvu no one to know if the child was too Int. (1.. u... ...i.'...|. ...-. .... .1-.. r=_uu~1e.~aAc LOAN AND IN. veanmanr socueuv. HR ANNUAL MEETING OF 'l"HlL' SHARE hold "a VVIDN It-DAY. `Inn \\ an all on account. Of St. l M.rick a birthda : Some fought. for the eight. . For the ninth more would | Kingston at ll:30 s.m., Ammul concert. of St. Patrick`: society I at ororn house this evening. Admluion- Ohn rs. 36o.:gnllory. 950. TM: momimr tho loo vlohu BIIOINPK . Uhnln. 360. : gallery. 250. This morning the loo sohu Snowbird. Eaquimun. Flash and F ylng Bond book I triovot to Cape Vincent. rn. J. Gownn. Pin! rub. II in 6 U LH8 Ollll 500 IIDI : Or the clock wn too slow. Now. the first fnoon-ght ln old Inland. they any. Wu all account. {\I Clo l)n5ni.\L`- I\l-ILJ.-1 . to cede Lnppn or uomoy no uormnny. Through coach Ingston no 00. w to marrow vim. K. a P. and C.P.R. `Ming Kingston at ll:30 Aimuul looiohy HHIIIIIDUII. |l'll|'I| llll `|IlI.I!I' IHOTI On the eighth d: of March. An mmo norms nv. ni nod to W. A. Uunpoou. .Burkc|s homo from Almonhon I visit to his wife nnd fnm . It is announced tint C Ina will roluso to cede Lnppu to Gormnny. Thromrh mush Imnton OWMYI Lmng HI-09.. grocers. unv lnl nod W. A. Campbell. . Burks In homo from an out no ups vmoonn. J. Oownn, Itruo. roonriouu common and very little hope I! ontnrtalnod for her Annthnr an-ilu. wmwinn one the Very [Alon lulu Oromlod Into an Inullut at Inca. Laing Bros. Hnvolook, have u- nhmod Cumnboll. Drlcos Very Low. 'T|S ST. PATR|CK'8 DAY. GENERAL PAnAanAn-ca. cuhm my me out. -_.. t....g_.L_LI- ll AL` `Ht. Pnr|ol`| Day. luv II`:-ml Huang! H 'l yud. Isomn lnvmaumu 1 Draw no nun by loan the mm 0! 016,000 for achool ur~ poets. Tnlc nloo wu . a in; to rule. Ald. Llvingsbon n the Ohlif. The council than _n__d|o\u-nod. aont, Ald. Drannnn In the chnir. Ald. Curnon lntrodnood A by-law M) M An articial, atom oldunlk on Princes: strut. from Sydonbsm otnoc so Clergy :3-cot. The by~ln: was rqnlu-Ly pat- .Ald. Dronnnn in the chair. Aid. Carson inuvduood . by~|nw muon- struck. an a loonl lmpmvument, a power on Jolmuton cu-ooh. between Oonlon and All-mu chant: TLC: Alan I-nnnlvnrl lb: Amen anroou. "nun Mao rooouvnu um necessary number of rondlngn, and van b the unanimous mm of thou pro- Al . Drenmm in the chnir. Ala (`urn-an hut:-nolnnarl A hmlnun In luv __:|._____.__.. New apron mnlim. l0o.. lino mm. at l`n_ylor o. . a- passed without debate. The council than proooodod to pan gov. oral by-lawn that have boon nwumng notion for some time. With the regular formalities Ald. Carson introduced 5 by- law to construct. an S Ioonl improvement. A sewer on Union street, between Coiling- wood and Albert. streets. The by-law wan read the niche number of time: and .Ald. ronnnn the chair. ma. Canon inmzduood bv~|nw Amon- A Little Higher in Price. but- cover me gmund no mm. Aid. Bahnn moved. uoondod by Aid. Allen,in amendment. tuAld. Drennnnh mo Lion : "Thnt. this council is emphnbimlly opposed to the proposed biila, Noe. 06 and l0l. now before the logiullnturo. on we) feel thntif such bill: be adopted. it; will enmilupon this munioipnlir. jun ox- pause and loan 0! revenue. on will be do- trimenbol to the boot intorvt of our markets, and that the mayor. Anl. Liv- ingamn and the oity solicitor pmcooxfrto Toronto to o the ago of my sections and Km wil nffooh our in- trerentm." Aid. Dronmn withdrew his motion in favor of Aid. Behnnb nnondmonb, which passed without debut. The council nroooodod non Johnuon cu-oat. ooweon uomon ann Areu abrootn. This also rocelvod the ...n..-..--n nnhnhnr nf va-ndlruon land has wonln nave. Ald. Stewart did not think Ald. Dren- nnn'e motion wont. inr enou h. 10 should expmna the council : aim: inapprovni oi the proposed measures. `Ether Aldermen agreed with i.hia opinion. Aid. Skinner had a motion mu would agreed with nms upnmon. Skinner the gmund to suit. Alrl. Rnhnm movad. nnnnnrlad hv Ald. by volumes or oenerwm. Yet. nnother soohion of the pro ed measure would sbohsh the power 0 the oounnil (.0 I ulnbo the vehicles from which the nrt.ioles,`efore reiermd (.0, no sold. and to inn so msrkel. loos. "'l`hls, com- mented t a city solicitor. is the most serious rcion of the bill." Aid. nmn WM randy with s proposal as to the notion no be taken by the oouncil nnd he moved, seconded by Aid. Curtis, "bhst the mnynr and the city solicitor be u deputation no rocood to Turonho and pro- tect the alt `s ntnnshs in oonneotion with bills Nos. 9 and I0], now bofore the local legislature. Aid. Robinson thought that. the deputa- tion should endeavor to retain the low in this connection as it. stands at present. AM. Rinhnrdunu mhnmrhh the vhnirmnn um: oonneomon no nmnuu an prenonu. Ald. Richardson thought the chairman of market: should be on the deputation. 80 did Md. Allen. AI.-I l(..&.....om. ..|..(.m.... nt Hm nun mu Aid. Anon. Aid. Livingrton. chairman of the city property and markets committee. thou hi: it unnecessary that he should go to o- ronto. The mission of the (le utation had to do with a question of munio pnl law and there was no need to inoteuee the cost of opponing the bills by the expenses oi on third mem bor on the deputation. Other Aldermen thought that the ntrunf or the deputation wan, the better effect 9; would have. Al.l an-........-9. .15.! mag skin]. AM In`... licence. As to Mr. Flatt : bill it, if pauod. will take from the council the war to impose at nmrkel. {ea in n an Art. cla mid. unless the counciln provdu, for the non: bnving good: {or Mic on the marks . Ihcl- tor in the summer and reasonable protoc- tion from cold in who winter. This, the city solicitor said. mi in mean to the city the erection and heat in; of is building to mccommodnta all wagons on the market. nquure than contain the article: referred to. Another clause of thin bill proposes to balls from the council the po'wer to rogu- lnte the ule cl such articles an &I`8..`G'8l`l"Bd to nbovc. in public streets. mid vacant. lots. to mgulahe crnillc on the stream, And to prevent. the blocking up cl the sbmeu by vcliiclea olalierwin. nronoaed mu. mu ny-new puommu um um OI certain Article: of lnmll ooneumption w huokat.sre.runnou em] eelere. either on tho mu-hen or elsewhere. helore ten o'clock n.m.. unleu the good! dlepoud of have been_brou M into the olty In no- oordnnoo with I. e terms 0! e prevloue agreement. Our market. by-lave do not. oompol fermere or othere to bring their warm to the market. to tell. but they may go from house to house. ooring goods wares and morohandluo for sole, rovideti euc goods,eto.. have been p uoed In thin province by the person who oire them for ule, and to en oy this privilege am not necessary to M e out n peddle:-`n lioenoe. A.+n u. I`l.M'. |.m It (I nnnnnll uni" on. ._3Ald. Bohm intmdumd by-luv no nino my Il6.000 nut-~ Allen's ...--< ... I\'`"' .sIon0"t.`0m'"J ' lorontallln . nnd. In clfoot. will work mo ropoul oft ooxmlng I -luv In that be. half. This by-luv: pm lblu the MIC 0! can-min nrtiolu of fnrnllv oonnulnmion uono ngnmmu mom. Clay -olloltor Molntyro so the toque of tho oouncll. explained `I our the Kc-opoud mouuromif . will that In oity. Mr. I-Inycocll bill. If nuoooulul. will do- rivo tho oioy of the power to prwont. orentallin nnd. in 03000.. will work the mnnnl nit. auuinmlnn hv-hi In than ha. nnd 'l`nlb were tho momnon prouno. Tho mayor ox Mnod than ho bud called the muting. nor oonualkuon with thc olty noliomor. In ordor that sup: ml 0 be taken relative to certain bill: now re who local I lnlaturo which dooply Insert the city. hon bllh threaten to deprive the city 0! I ponlon of In rovonuo. and In Inn for the council to any who should be dbno rognrdinu thorn. Olav Molntyro. roam IVIDJUI IUUIIJUIIN XlW- U VIIV -rvillhl mun! Hb It u Illub nl ht Ind Alda. "A Ian. B.o`l |n.ogA';:on. Cong. nan, Livingnton Mu-Mn. Minna. Rlohaul - non, Robinson. Ilnnorxwnn, Smlngo d T H H! ` pfiltnb. .nThn.mn:::.oxn.lA'InI'|:I. thlb oonnou -nun; -nIIIu'-un unnu- only Antnjonlntlo o llnyooorl and flaw: Propoud la`-InInIon-Il0.oOo For the Now ah_ ,. _ Mlyor El||obtu`p\z0'd M Who Ipoolol muuln of the city council lub Aldn. A Inn. Bahnn. Om-Inn. Cur . No Dlvonlty ol Oplnlon at but light : Oounou looting --Alcurnon Unil- ,_.--_ -_.-_.._...n_u_ ._ It_.....-|.v- --A ITO GO TO TORONTO TO FIG!-I WILL moss BOTH mus] [awmman 1 vobvvpuounltu Is what you not for gvory dollar when you purchase your Clothing 0! month` 7 - AII kinda of Repairing done pr-unplly. Hm-[Ion] Inolrumontn and .\m:li..noe.-. n and ropnlrod.\ Ilnnnfnomror nl Mmlal... III I --33.`? llnnklni 9 Cents Worth I I00 THE MIAOI.-JQIII: u$s;ucIuu-v\u`Ic\Iln.`:..I.ng% |=v:"~3u"3uuuu' "." II by 0 Bov.Pro!. r lighted E I-onahonh M` oonvnnlonou. `Apply to I sauna. TH. VnA:.UAB:.: UH 5':'*:"`_'.-"5...'C"*::." ."-'.. . . IUIIIILQI @"I'"i63HEI7 .~_.j;_ . \O`_ NH d : rnnl I (llnonoo nun. ' A ".?P6 .t%}.`.W!. .?.'.gR.?.' an no hull um; mo up uhln. will 0 mused an I. or or I 3 ul. I to . mu; Al I. J'.'l. x':)| rnv.|1l nlonosnut.` V Offu 1| K08 ROTC. I Tim Noxvnnurlngtynnuhdlutnlghlx "II II wonhrful how dd!` \ouoJ.I.I0os|h.I. .. ' Inn mun was not an Inldlvu wol- C.-nunlnn-nIAnnnnnnJ Inn nll A1. A BRIO DWFLl `G. OOOUP ID I? THE Rev. r. `B0 no . Iul l mu.- goamulonlnm ny. Amy to .l.mmomn 1|. THE mam OE. OOINII 0!` I And Dlvl on once .ooom:hI (hnon Smnou. Pong: n An: I I 1 ol (hnons II at Wlm Ann! for (IENIIRON Hlnh Grade W lnyo work A n oi-slty ' nnnornl nu Hi1':'l3.*u[|p8!| opt on hn ul. V\ heel In nook lrom `15.'I\I1p. wnulks 1'0 mmr by u... day, we.` month. 7 tutu rub, on I. nn1.a|no snafu-oomn uh uh! A` :" 1" mg :0 39.*."r'~ In I 0 com n. no It to ohlnu. 21:91; to . T.m.`}..m. 1Ii`hhu oountnot `mu an 1' WA L` ma] BCIAVIII V II . I K|.1:[ nQ.:oet.||fg W0 RICK II US!!! NIAB I'II OITY n fa . with .1 mm`: In In nmunu. An 1 to Fun: HIAW. in In nu. [Pm smemz All I .`:.:'::*.'.:..'::%'u:::.: In .. .*:+~J.:'.m:':::': N HA'I`l'm>AY. BETWEEN OITY N1) Pormnonmh. n Blmok Oll Tanned I } Ida. Tho nder will turn to this oioc. 0 nvndod on In ro- " ol I.owI,4 IRV Uh` WANTED-BXPIIIIINOIII GIN- I Be 0. "t f 5...1.':'.... 'X.`..'h..'.'.'.` ..'.""$o"'n9 .2:.`l' ` `WU \Il| I1 UBIB RIAII 'l`Il- I n1. IOVIII App 1 l`In.u Hnuv,1|a.oo\ u not. BRIO DWFL ING.00OUP THE 00 lllvrn I I`nnn-anion ht. II. Ann I tn .I.I\'Ilnl1nl {cEND6 Princes} utrwnf, Uornor R phone onmmunlnntlon. mnrmu, ngou - days. unornl private. AN'r1cI>-o1.xi's'r1inrnTin1\)`ao"YI ` old. Fonnunxl pqrbou so am. no. LowI.4D Adolnhlo 0 mo. ammo. w. u. xmnnnnn. rmmnn. Dmecmn um lc.`n'u.nnu-m Pun. mun nun. block nbovo old nmnrl. ll III IIIIAIE. Lnnnm Urmnnuln mm lc|mIu.In- u Print-suit Bydouhnm drool. `lb 0 phone onmmunlnnon. 4.4 nxnfn. 0mm- In this city. at. l06Quoon mat on Bnturdny-. Mm-oh Nth. to Capt. Ln Mrs. A. Ogilvio. I non. JAB. mun.` Tn: Inzumm l.'Irnnun|-UM-nu street. Telephone MM. Open Dunn III-Il- MAll1'1.\`--]n Kingston, March l7t.h. John A. Martin. fourth non of Ohulol J. Martin, aged 1 vourn. 3 month: and I7 dun. `We invite your inspection of our New Sprung Stock, it's well worth seeing. _ A IVUVI JUL GI Trimmings. New Silks. I Y0u Il Buy Me During 96 I'm the ARWICK Perfec ' 1 ' yclc 0' is year. ever, the ' el o{l' htness,sp strength a beauty. 5 me at J. CUl\'NlNGHAM S KING STREET. Crisp an a now ve-dollar bill, and in the prettiest color com- binations you ever saw. Weave: are ner. designs prettier and prices smaller than ever. A crowd of buyers will soon play havoc with the assortment. 1v, 1` I uuv uulvl \IllUIllo t"1'e'\v"G"c.)-)du opening dilly. New Kid Glove: :91 --.\...IA.. -A. New Jet and P;ars}ah ".l`:li|I-Q1:-clan ' proooouou I nnouv or.s.l'lrttlo higher zngrnturo. The New Wash Fabrlcsa Are Ready. DN ATl'l1l)A . 13.1) Porhulnonth. I Blank OH Tnnnud onaunlor Inn mpllout on may For Member to} Kmgsam Pmon TWO cum: LARGE FRONT R00 NLIT WITH . Board. Apply to as non unoo . one PRICE s1-one. 133 Princess St., norm side - Kin NUI!i[fi_?E?{!.NE E $':'?;_.'% 3533:: 'i'.'.'-1:; 3'33.` ' `IMO VIP`W.DI ':IlO. ...... ..,...... . \ EU the Win and A only Hug. WEATHER PROIAIILITIII. rm proooodod by ngm nouv moan"; M` 3 little temperature. AN'r1cn-o1.ns'r1inrix_ia'1x)`ao_"YI VI, (D Adolnmo root, 'v|lu0 In God Llvqr Oll CoI_n_I;lntd with n wry niourluhlng AaUABhI SHOP AND . V n Prinouq u . ml 00- $.31 `crunch 'Io'vn.!.w~ont1 to In Not houses. _ `LY-...........l..._I-.--ngg-nal LA n. Ono _ .n..|..a.A....a..a. ..n:`.r. It I House-cleaning will soon be along. We'l| have Art Blinds at 25c, 40c, 50c, and we make them any size ya` want. wnm. f.H"1lnrp nf Millinnrv. For Dcllcatc Children. Invalid: and the Aged. JACKSON'S mnnjpn:-n-: nn----- 39 U k I V Q r I I Combined with Winn Ind II null roulncd Inc! M and ylho mg: Quinn, ` Pouonn the full madman] `ulna of 1` WANTED-IXPEIIIRNOIII we to out no "K.'u. .0` .'.`." $v.'1>.'3'm.` an 3%.: u1o'olookp.In. TO BE LET. HENRY BRAII. uni-m-Ann: AIlI\ I'uu to II. I). not lllly b|U )1!` \VdllL- | Watch fgrllate of Millincry Ope "j ning. , HARDY S IIVUI in novelty uyles. Latent Designs. V ning)`: the 3*: 3 JOHN LAIRD, - In-5-AI:-I-Hanna as--.p.-- 0/ Cotton fofheavy wear is repiacing the usual light makes of White Cottons. We have it, 9c and toe. Splendid Cotton. I". "1`=Z an-uni -Eiam-u:uuuub..'o K015 : -':- Bleached , "?"f" J . Art Blinds, 25c. DUUCIIUK, 131;. Fwill Bleached Sheeting. 20c and 25c. Hnnuir 0 word: lid? a1nnz5c. Heavy 2 yards wide Twill Sheeting, 18c. About Stzeetlngs xvksexl 2 yards Wide Bl l_`l....Ll..,. Inn u--1_- - - ~--at W Sheeting, 19c. Two and a quarter Sbeeling, 25c. 'ide Bleached yards Wide I"m|l llI.m.-hm-I Ch:-pnnv onr A Plain ?.. ' ' ' \.-' - plainly stated is how we strive to have our advertisements ;,no ne words, just uraiglat business. u--- ---:u..-- Vsaotr Sign 01 Golden Boot. Brook Show 'rhe.[w_mo . . . II ' ll 1 boon I I nn:niM?op:nble..:.v.;oll on 571! am Wmu make: A chin W: no. 3&7 PRINCESS STREET. ' u: nbs.MAIo:n 'i`_l;1nd-Sewed U . . .T Boots. The Newest and I.~.ute-st Patterns. Large vaviety of Samples from American and Canadian houses. \\ rail pap Ngr` on Bicycle of this \~3 wheel ess,speed,strenglh uty. See Kingston In-oanoonuuunuoo In: no city. Doouudwlyouooltho Innate: move olden nLn-nun I iporelng Nola. \* h It Wu expected an inoern|ti\pl im- yacht. moo would take pluve eh Cup; \'in- cent. today. but I hhgrnun from` but. plum announced A further poetponem nt 0'! the event. 1-1.. 31.11 -...a n|..L. ... a- ........ .1- -n_.\ not on no ton on nu none and run tumble togol to hctfool (pin. 8hovuuIdoud\ohod.mdooonnftorbo- mac unconscious In which oondluonuho runinod until an and. lint nhuinn lh-oaohondilhuoo Iron the city. Duonuudwnnunollhn oldnn. innum- m:niovw1`o"m: " Market . 2- quare. n....A.. in-.l...h I-I. L-nhhlnnn. uuiiuu about nu! nluo ynenu llnlill tney IFS PIIGDIIIOG, ["0 name an is done with yaehti and nlxie.` They claim the emnll yechln are handi- enpped against the larger ones,|nd cite the race of yesterday to euetein their claim. The heevier boat: were well to the front. but the lighter boats were all lime in" the race. There ere two standpoint: from which the claim for clnosicatioii muut be viewed. In heavy wind and on heavy ire. euoh in prevailed yesterday. the larger boete have ll decided advantage. They can c-crr more nail and llnd the snow-drifte litt e or no obstruction. while the smaller yachts are obliged to reel down mils and llkve their pro reae retarded by everv i-now bank met wit . On the other hand, in light windl or with wet ice the small ynchte ellp ewe from the larger class and have. ery ecidedly. the Ad- mutage. The queepon then arisen. how can the yachts be no elueied that neither clnwn will have edvenl over theother no matter under what con I lone may be met within a race? \Vhoevei< ettempu ~the nimmomon will have . dlillcuilt matter to handle. . \ mumnonv handle. uuvul wuu I-vluu vlnuuluulo A number of ice-yacht. owners cl \im there will never be satisfactory aces by nlub yachts until they <-luaied, the nuns nu in donn with vnnhta nnrl nhin ` m unrwen mmuwo. and the anowmru third in fourteen minutes. The Jack Frost. made tholanb lap in a fraction over thirteen minutes. ` TI... u...-an. Inn! on .m..... Alh o.......o.. unrmon mmumn. Tho yachts had to cover over twenty miles, uml the Deance made it,in fort._v four and I half minutes, or six and A half minutes nhond of the second acht, with the third yucht.hro minutes uter. Tho othorrynchtn were u` long distance behind. unru Ip In DWBIVB I'Illllu[3H- I "O I`;S(|U|- ommx uruanod second. two and n hnlf min- utes later. The Snowbird picked up some an-I made thelnp in thirteen and a half mim|t.e.. The Junk Frost came next in n minute nnd n quarter. but the [viola took eighteen nml a quarter minutes to make the lap. She made the third lap just a half minute ahead of the Deance as thelnat muned crossed at. the nirh, hnving out.~ lnpod severnl of the umly ones. The l)ouu(`.o made this lap in eleven and a half minutes. The Esquimnux nished secuml in thirteen minuuao. and the Snowbird nhiml in `nunlnn-n -..i....s... 'I`L.. I...-.1. 0! me yncnr. Lo prevent. mm:-en lrom being run duwn. This necesnimtetl the Jack Frost being hove-to to allow the man to descend, and the chance the yacht. had of nishing third was tlinaloe.-L. Before the luiclo or Jack Frost. got. well around and caught. the wind again the Snowbird glided around and jumped from fth to third place, her time for the lap being bhirtecii and n quarter minutes` or half in minute ahead of both the Icicle and Jack Frost. Mennwhile the Dotlunoe was show- ing lier rudder to the white lleet, and was rupidlv moron.-ing her lead. She made the third lap in twelve minutes. The Esqui- nmnx ummmd nocnml. and n lmlf min. nun mmuteu. 1ue nsqulmaux was In half minute later and the Icicle nnd Jack Frost crossed it. in eleven minubon. Then came the Flash. Snowbird, Flying Send and Pnstimo, with the Snowake A very poor Inst. The Deli- nnne crossed first again in eleven and one- hnlf minutes, having two minutes lead on the Enquimnux. The Jack Frost and lnivln round hmmthar in fourteen nnd Box 45. me muquunnux. Lne anon rrou nun lcit-lo round together in fourteen and threwqum-tor minutes The Icicle was in third maibion. but lost the wind. The Juck mat. (mu ht up just outside the home buov. but. nd to bear awuv to mnke aucx 1.-max. no mat ouusme me home buoy, but. to bear away to make room for the Icicle to cross. In doing this the Jack Frost. had to run into the crowd, causing a scattering. One spectator was unable to get our. of the course m time. and was obliged to jump on the jib-boom Ii of the yacht. to prevent. mt-elf from being run rlnwn. This nnonnnilntntl than .|sm|z mun. lntareut in the sport seem: not to have lagged. A very large crowd ueembled at the anchorage yesterday elternoon to wit- neee the race. A pretty still wind blow from the east as the yacht: lined up in this manner: Jack Frost, J. B. Carruthere; Icicle. W. C. Kent; E uimeux. Capt. J. H. Alien; Flying Sou , Ira Folger: De- fiance, John Fisher; Snowbird. H. R. Folger; Snowake, nailed by R. R. Brigutocke; Fluh. John Unekin, jr.; Pun- time. F. H. Maonee. The Icicle had been ' hurriedly re ired and took her place in the line-up. Al the yacht: had their cells reeled down, with the exception of the De- fiance, which oerried three men. It was quite evident the light wind iiyern were 4 not "in it. It when day for the heavy bouts. Quite a few herd-packed drifts of 4 snow were spread over the course. When a light boat struck one 0! these its progress was suddenly checked but the heavier bouts cut their way right through. The Deance not well ewuv. followed bv I DORLB cur. menr rngm. mrougn. gut. awn . by the Icicle and Eaquimnux. hey nished the rab lap in the sumo manner the Do- tinnm covering the distance In nine and A half minutes. The Esquimaux n half minute Inter and the [nit-.|n owner nounnono non pub nor. 1: look: in than h the nuns o th0_yoohc Do8aoaml bob|oolrsH.ohcvuD on the Lrouhv an the holder for season of "Donner" vrm no mo In-so no no the trophy 1890. Inc.-A-4 in L- gnu ...m. ...-.5 n. L...` m-moo m was we we-yaone ueunoe, own- ed by new Flaher. could never wln a race; there were too many amnller, eerer boat: owned In the harbor. Such appellation: All wood eooiv, a cumbersome big thin . a Jonah. and kindred epicheta were app led to her by bhoee aallor men who know a winner when they see In." The owner ol the yncht. kept Inum"; he did not deny any of the nlaoementr made concerning his boat; rather. he took for his room, Ac- Nona npeak louder blnn words. He al- lowed the yacht. to deny any false mntomenu and correct all mlejad - menu an to her ability. Her upland d behaviour hu quite "knocked in the head the theories set. forth by her critics and dumfounded her malinere. She hue oontinugi to win raoee wit. "aggravating rsiaoeaoy." until now the hae won more rut plaoea In the local eerlea than all the ' other hoalainthe eet. one ooaether. It ` um. phou In no Ioou none: tannin the put 1 ll thonch UOUl'I.o Early In thouuon In no ucortod by amino (1) that tho Sou-yacht Dolnnoa, own- In Flnhor. neon THE CONTEST AMONG THE ICE- BOAT8 ON MONDAY. IF YOU THINK OF PAPERING AGAIN um DEFIANCEWINSJ VII.` IIIU UFIIIGI XIII EIPIV II IIII IE.I' and Whit thay an Ilnco Dlloovorod ._A Luna. nrnwd llnnnl In Inn nlul A IIIII `VIII Ill! IIIVO IIIEI IJIIIIIIVUTCII --A large crowd ltood In the Gold and Wntolod the lnollto do Bound tho IVAQQAA ctcuxhlootlnn. .L.L._...lsL. ...... I KINGSTON, ONTARIO. TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH 17. 1896. ,` -twp ulcuruii A nation: nooidont. will thoorotdu that uunblo on macho yacht noun. hop: \ din- . tum: us turn yudq vho{n.hoJnollI`rooHnd to run Into Ibo crowd to pt-snub a collision with the loiclqundwhnn onomnmlonn Mini! hing run down, had to climb nub jib-boon. In thy can olnynoht u if "..`.:" ...1".'.... " '""` t In I! C '0 Omar. orvhcphtinchould we is al- nndmuurtnln nhnluunhlnna -n-H mun-nu, Ibuuy. ooonr nnlun ion to wit- vnonmouunoulna to lnio IN loic|o.andvMnonomu\.IqInvo houlwny nun. 89 650 .nndu|y|hiugIIhou mg hop I nI.QhnnhnInnnhInnI-n-hl nanny. nlwyaohcvnald nplno thou-Ind Union `unldgsoubothuouunu Dalia Ihyuln n Ihqounoluutlomwhn curd hnolunuponlt Inthtanplnhl onldbnnndlyphnhgolqcupsh ` -3. \'uoerday nftcrnoomduring the plogrooo of the ice-yucht. race, two young men mm ed Bolton and Callaghan begun to qunrml. The first. named had been a sting but had removed hi: nkntaoa. Callaghan was still gknkntnn. Sumo romnrl panned by Belmn nded Callaghan and he drew a revolver. Bel n In: not. the hut. hit frightened by the n w ol rearms. lnound 0! running doubtless. his opponent than M ho Iutruok Callaghan in the not head oovnnl times with his stats. mm. 3 him seven]: in cogfrom which thc bl _ owed freely. yuunden Inn:-fund nnd nnmmrl din tun, Thaw novou Irooly. Isyuumlers Into:-fond and pound the two. They hovored around time And teamed inclined to man ' union, has many 2:: the advice o than and up- . \ THE Wall Paper King OF CANADA. no up II! UIIO. The gentleman 0! Kingston and vicinity l\l`8, as A rule, right up to date. If they are noc.il. in because they Incl: opportunity. When they get the nhnnve they Lnlleit. and catch right up with tho vroceenion. For that mu-ll. when Prof. flurenwenul arrives in the city. they will visit. him. and order one of his ret-clue Wigs and Toupeed. The gentlemen who are held, And from prejudice wnn l. wear onvermentn, should remember that they are runnin great rinks. Any oendld phyalc-inn will tell them no. The boat. men in the land wear these eclentln eovermenu for no other rensnn than protection to the head. These good: an lmown shmughout. the land, and need no recnmmedntion. He wlll be M. the Brlti-h American hotel Wednes- day, Munch 26th. 1 Young Purple : Hook-tlrui. At A eonventinri"`hH*'ni Deaeronto. l\ district. union was organized to be known Ml the Buy- of Quinta district union of christian endeavor, and Epworth league of christian oudmsvor. Its obiocta is "the extension of the principles laid down in the pledge of them societies. and also pmmu~ tion of the committee work provided for in the constitution of the name." The territory embraced in the counties of Hnntingn. Prince Edward. Lennox and Addiuumn and Frontomw. The next cun- vention in to be livid in the town of Picton. Mny `list. and 22nd next. roll. n.A.. mngnoon. rm. tour lnnera polled large vocea and will probably be elected to ll exlntlng vacancies at the next meeting of ommcil. viz: Dr. V. H. Moore. Brockville; T. G Marquis, B.A., Kin nton; Rev. James Colmnck, Mnxville. Dr. L W. Day, Bollevllle. nlwvlu-II III I In- I-I I The foiluwing hm": been elevted luy mm of the [{l`I|Illl.'II,0F to Lhu 1-mmoil nf (`hwcnh uuivm-n-icy tn nerve! `I 1002: R. V. Rogers, B.A.. U.C.. L[..U . I50 \'ot,os: H` 1\`(7ul- vm. M. l'.. M<:Tnvir-II, vnn. M.lD., roll, B.A.. nnllml In.-.- Inc must! III)Vn |vIr- nuu!9rIIu|I 3 r IllII'l'IIl- The funnrnl of the law Rev. (J. A. An~ dernon. M.A.. took plnne Snturtlny tn the Ibeeeronto cemet.er_v. It Wua largely at- tended. Innprem-ivu margins: were he'd ut Christ. church, '[`_\`endivmgn Retunve, of which the duconnud Imrl hevu nlisainnury iuclmrgo for nnnv years. There was n lnrgo number of his p:\rin|:inncrn_ while nmny l)oaerunt.ovil,i7.mnI mrned nut to pay chm Inst tribute of rm-pent-. Over It dozen clorgylnon, runnngnm whom were Revs. Rural Iicnn Stanton, J. H. H. llnlomnn. '1`. Hmlclun, F. T. l)il)b and Rural helm Baker. were present. llnve Tlu-.7 Found 3 Vlvtlm 1' It. is announced. on apparently reliable nuthoriby, thnh Hon. Heorge A. Kirkpat- rick, the present lieutonnnt.-governor of the province. will content. Kingston in the cnnaervut.i\'eintercat, M. the approaching federal olegtionn. uw-n nvn nnn .I-t.mo In ... 4...; .. umll xeuenu ouacnonn. Well. we can defeat him, just as well an we can bent, run other (`1ui(lil:ibe `our friends, the enemy,` may put u i, said a prominent. liberal hunt evening w nan spoken to on the subject. And that is the "qriL feeling throughout. Appointed A Dlreclor. A meebin of the board of directors of the Y. M.(). . was held last evening when E. P. Jenkins was elected n member of the board. Secretary Holman will leave for the went about May lat. He will take ohagqe of the London naaoolatlon on Septem or let. During the summer n`<))|nt.hs George Murray will have charge of L e local Mao- ciubion. The direobors hope to appoint. n mrmnnent. secretary by rst. of September. ntime for the opening of the phvaionl course in the gymnasium. ` Ouuldo Butchers` Advantage. Referringbothe effect of bhe abolition oltho foreawlllng by-law a citizen said. this morning, that there are several 'butohers who live outside of the city limita, but who bring meat to the market and dinpoae of it for cash fa citizens, pay- ing only seven cents per day for nmrkat fees and having no taxes to pay to the vibv. Thov iniure the trade of oltv C. B. Scantlcbury, tn. 1: II-I|-..ln.. .\_A mes mm having taxes no no me city. They injure city butchers. and one of them is said to have declared that he would not balm a shop in the city if it. were given to him free. (loan to than control Prison. Aden boh to the Wmu, from Peterbaro, states t mb (hor e Maodonnld. nlina Bun- dry. who enter St. Peter`: onnhedrnl on March 9th, smashed the poor box. drank the communion wine and afterward: bur- glarlzed the Roman Cntholio preahytery, was tried at the police court this morning. and pleading guilby VIM sentenced to two years in central prison. Home On I Vlnlt. A. )1. Elliott. Mu. J. J. Elliott. nurse andohlld. o! Liverpool, Eng.. arrived In the city today. Mr. Elliott. is the young- est non of John Elliott, ().T.R. station. and in on; ad in come business in Birkonhud sh his brothoru, J. J., and D. 11., and hen boon vory auoooulul. Tho conduct the hrnub bunlnou In Englun and music I wrong oomblnntlon. UIIIIIIITTI _lIII IIO I' I)IIIIIII-'I Provoat. at the New York olothinn store. Brook threat, bu / rooolved ohm cues of boys clothing from one of the but wholoule clothing house: in Canada, who make u. arooinlty of those goods. Hie chil- dten'o an cu, in wood or urge, no IL50 and O2. to lit I boy from live to ten years 0! age, are without. doubt the best value over olferod in Kingston. u.'1'.n. m-Mn Ioavmg note an |:::zn noon arrives in Obuwn M: 5:20 p. m. Train having but at 2 sun. has through aloe r tao0thIu. arriving at 9:46 |.m.. tn is the only night train Inning Kingston for Omu. Ihoreor By One Hour. G.'l`.R. train leaving here at 12:26 srrivol at n.m. sell! an o pot-onnlty to t one at half mice from 811030: Mills 00., I10 Wol- huphm IQ.-n-6 WIX IFUVII LIEU lhgton street. nu.-.` loop mcsrol IE Duo . hm- -....z.I...s ..tII S1 x'rY-Tnmn YEAB.-N0. V65.

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