Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Apr 1896, p. 1

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Or ,-I- 9 1' I. u. mnxovsgf `K13!-`.BY nxnnns u. Iloon thanks to tho oitiloln oi Kingston and vicinity tor thglllbonl pbtronngo ha ha halved lo: tho) iigm nun, and bggi to intern hi: hi. JIIM hnvinl Iovnbd hi: bolnooou with th_o Cunov-ky Wpod Innu- haliriu Goo. ho 15391-`ommonud bluinou on his own uoooun$}u the Planing mu. and Doctor: oi ll._unvt c0gWh.IO All work on- ` sum to him vtnmanema in en. mm nub. designs but iohlnnn. Futon Tole- plan In. 1. Prihtn Bgninionoo No. nu. ghdnn for new van and twain noliolud. yachumon. Davis & Son s dock-yard proae_nI'.s a busy < scene. There hunever, in previous yours, been such a rush of work there as them is this year. Forty men are employed at resent. pt. Mu-tin leaves to~morrow for Ogdembur . N.Y., to take command of the bu yer. He will beacmm.pc.'.u'-;-.d b W. snghrue, who will be mate of the vn this nauon. America to an exuonn. The work o retting the H61`. Myles bu been oomplohod and all the hand: who -were omplo ed on the work were dis- chnrgod on ondny evening. The vessel lies in Davis & Son : dockyard.and will begin her season : work on or about May ht. H-kunplgu nun:-ninn (`.AI'\". Hlmvn Tvn c--.-2.2-:-. !...--:........V 7:--......---'5--- IX?- Tho nohr. Oollhr olnuod for Nnpunoo to `11 bl` . 1 Thou! Loan . wuntnptho Bnyol Quinn, 0 0 morning. to loadgnin for this port. The tug Bronson cloud, thin morning; {or buy. pom to giok up timhgr for t M. '1`: Go. The Iloop Made? clotted for ho ports, vutardnv. to load nokwhont for [cland- yelnoraay, U0 Ionhonu. rm..u-I-.4 Ionaonu. .l`hoM.'1`.-Oo . oat 1. .11 may :4: scan- for the uprr lakes, nnd in any wnibing for the man I to dpon. . J. Sullivulna of thood gtlvin oom- punyltug Raging ,',u-rlv 1'0 yester- (13%.-from Helooho. Que. ' be schooner Pilot cleared yooordny Aftnrnonn for Nnuumo ha Imd buckwheat The lcI)00l|Ol' !'I|oI`. OIOGPCI yoouruay afternoon for Nnpanoo to load buckwheat [or June: Richardson & Soul. *9A';HALL 'w1IIIIpwrIIII`n new mug: with two barges. ooel-Inge-n . The Thom- eon is the tint: tug to make u trip this sea.- son. The etr. Jeanie Bein-Arrived u from Ole ton yeaterdey and tied up be ow the bggge. She was on the Alenndrie Bey- C yhon route nnhil relieved by the an-. Islander. , The ebr. North King is in the govem- ment dry-dock to receive the nlehing touches to the improvement: made to her. The King will open the season on Sun- dnv nexh. I dug. next. he work of oonatruoting three ynohte in beln pushed with All poeeible celerit , at Dev e & Son : dock-yerd. The venue were ordered by enthusiastic weetern yechbemen. Davie Son dock-vnrd oreeente busy D W. nngnrue, wno Will Do male 01 me n this season. hoatu. Jsmea Swift and John Mny- nard are lying in the river below Catam- qui bridge, where they are being over- hauled-snd repainted, prepu-story to be- ginning tho work of the season. Thirtv-seven French-Canadians. Indiana FIRST nourio `TRIP. -no no-n sauna In any them!- no: Inna! lloqunng no any Ill.-9'-n-._-a-at `LAD Ihn -Iu THE TUG THOMSON; MADE - TH ALONE THE 93:01: ram] rs. While entering the government dr lock veelierdnv moininz the Itr. Nort IIIOQIIIOWII. UII BIO l|I'II'v III QIXDIOII .. llonoriol entered his nlidonoo. Queen Inntundhnnlanow ova-and. and hat What!!!-I30! 1'3! III wuunnu Ullllln to looponod Io lgoto Thll You. SNEAK THIIF AT WORK. --u----- -- `iaTc"smn`7"" s 'B'icyclc pg 1: puma: want in p:::.`_ A ndnuu. annou- Ooilildihctholouu. {Bonn D I-1 K---,I._.- pun Ana loan but non: mot Noxtmorningvhnnhovontcopc mtlonnknriortonolnndowntovn. KINGSTON; ONTARIO.` WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 22. 1896. .. ,......... ......-. ` Held`: Negro lnetnlp. Al. 0. Field's minstrels played to e bumper house at Martin`: opera house lest night. The gallery was peeked end the entertainment. met. with unmixed approval from the gods" of course. Only a couple of the from rows downstairs were unoc- cupied. The singing of seveml members of the troupe wee unusually good. Adolph Henderson. Laurence Chenaulb. W. Mer- ritm, W. Miller and Harry Fiddleres inl- . ly distin uishing themselves in is is re- t.. T e "Crying Specialty," by Hsrry embers. was lumhablo: the work of the I t. The "crying aspeommy," ny nnrry otters. lengheble: the "two juvenile performer-a, Holland and Jackson. WM flnt-clue of its kind, and H. Fiddler : exhibition of mimior was in the same oategory. F. W. Simp inn proved himself In ertiut on the trombone. The feet: of un juggling, sword throwing end the more tio performance by the troupe of Arebe were novel and excellent fee- tnree, and the oontortione of untegg. the anatomical enl me." were fearful and wonderful to be old. Hendi Cheritfa feats of strength were line. and the other epeoisltiee. including the "Derktown Fire Brigule," was fully up to the nverege. J. Carson Oould Ilsve (lot. I `learn at the Toronto Horse Show. John Carson end Mrs. Carson hsve re- turned from the Tomnto horse show, which Mr. Cnrson ssys was an unquslied success. Speaking of his oer to secure e teem of horses for the fire depsrtment. Mr. Carson said he knows where there are live teams in western Ontario that would suit the department, end he will forthwith expen negotiations to secure one of them. s does not expect that he will be able to purchase In chesply now, as he could have done two months ago, when he llrst undo the offer to secure s teem. ss farmers, having wintered their horses sud kept them until spring work hes oom- menoed. will not sell. if they esn hel it, until they have got thst work out o the horses. and if they do sell it will babe- csnse the can get hi her prices. ow- ever.Mr. srson is sanguine that he can do as he proInised,though he may hsve to pay money end the prot to himself will not be ssla asitwouldhadtheohsncebeen given in esrlier. He did not receive the- In from ohsirman Martin. euthoris- ing'nn to purchase a suitable teem. until a hull`! heforehewss tvfstart for new awn noronnowu on sun [or homo,md than nearly nll-tho. available horlothpthndbootnnetheshowhudhoon ohippodlo their hornet.` Thu-o were ' taunt than that would suit the lira de pu-`tmont. and he would have hnd no dim- fault in lling the bill had he boon notied n ma. . mu Zwj IlI'II1-I 'I'U-CUI An iothhnous. Thonnoli oonoulhndandhyeho hononrylnom ond:oMondIo(_Iho mrnh A\htd totho In-cu-pun 3 Iowclntn cups. in mourn (or 3 ulnlln oonpllnout ox- ondndeubddlhnnynokngmvu ho|d.|uIcvoni ,in% the Inn n d: Pout Ahitlmplial $3 W the uhlrwuuooudo nouns. Actho hnnllnmnI.nmHnlInIun| unnnn. cu. suvuunonncnurhwlmnucu noun uni .Iooga :uouulb!H&I. `Pefrfectior? Wedded At lauldowne. Last Thursday evening, at the residence of William Smith,Lanedowne, his youngest dung er, Annie, was united in rnarri *4! Au vy W. Clie. Wilstead. -~ `a bride wore a cream cashmere dress, richl decorated with silk lace and ribbon. an carried a bouquet of cream owers.` The bridesmaid was Miss Jennie. sister of the bride. William Cli'e, Wilated, saluted the groom. After the oeromon they per- took of an excellent repeat, wh ch _'proved that the hostess and don liter are adept: in the culinary line. he presents re- ceived by the bride were all valuable and useful. ' lnspsetlng the Words. Now that the budget has been struck and the various oivie oommittees know enotly how much money is At the dispoesl of each, the board of works will mskee thorough inspection of the city, by wsrds, in order to ascertain the eetuel require- ments of each district, in the we of re- peirs and improvements. The e sirmen of the board. Aid. Cnrson, will make the inspection or each ward, assisted by its re- presentatives. The work wes oommenoed to-day. when Ontario, Sydenham and St. Lewrence wards were inspected. Chairmen Carson sun the board will Lawrence wnrua mapeowa. Chairman Carson any: the practice the strictest economy and will slmvo to have every work done at the low- est pooaible cont. -1-..:-- u--... &|-.o..|. loocrnry Icahn Au3omu-u under A. kfhhnj. nu mu : " N M` :c.'.ntVUII-`P q`I@&ld 'na--mnuQQnInhnaInnnrI'nn1Inm-I-lhnal Era no auounlua, "1-&. IX . xenon! onon uno .` 0' nr4t.Ionimr,committoo meats May 29th. On Ilr. Kilian`: Ollllne. Patrick Killeon claims the floor. He deniee his wife : evidence at the police court; did not pull e knife to kill her; he did cut. his daughter : heir off with scie- eora for it. was infected; he did put his twenty year eon away from home, but it we: because he was beaten b that non; he luuuuho Hun In-nu nnw nnrlnr innnhn nlnl'.h- I.WUlll4`y yclll null -Will uvnn -uuuv, -an-v Iv bought the boy now under inputs cloth- ing the other dny, nnd has provided pro- visions nmple for his family all along; he would not foolishly burn his house; ibis not insured. our to uuunu an mun-I thou. Thouullanwuo odndlho nuninhdlb dvuluobnnnmhmuhl '_"`ll!l at me - `-3.5 : 4 ` weak in J on. The nloanoamcal mo nown anal:-ad propu-Ingta elect the members. The lihl candidates tor the proddono no Ran. . W. Jollio. Cumpbillbrd ; . M. 0unpboll,Pioton,nnd N. A. MoDiI.nnId, Nannneo. And` gonna! lunch on Juno awn. `nu Ihbioning committee Mny May 313% Rev. Dr. Rvckrmn preaches at Coatioook. Rev. J. E. Starr speak: at the educational meeting on J uno 3rd; Rev. Dr. Ryckmnn at the reception of oandidntea for ordination on J une 5th. Amgn cm: up-no-use '::o|Iu.o unm. 33010 nouly new for-nlo for `0 . Out slow Inch 1: ho Icon and mud thomngh y by nir- Ing through Hal: ooo. . I... . .. _ _,,,_.A__- Are was In 1: demand in ow work. That in the nine Article in mob 1- And will: in hnoy 06000:. Also mohnirn, brillian- tinu. You cannon these stylish an Lnidlnw At prices from 600. to 1.49 pot yard. _ rupaouua magazi- Onud in 6 few minutes by using Pnwo Headache Powders. 10c. ` Only :0 Mc- l'And n dnur "sham. - Tllilily Qllll oonleronoo XX`!!! Walla ch Tnnton, durl the first week n J The Mothodlun the town Ann Ahmad nnnnnlvlnn In Alnof. MIA mAmhArl_ :.."u.. Snow Ihlnnl. X. n. Ulmpn Napnnoo. IIQQCCIIO KOWGOTI Load : drug `neon. n-` Iolnunl lolhollu Oonhnnoo. `Ebb nonlonnoo no Sluillldg An Jnnn '-.':.:':';.."'.!-;':: ' V dune for President. The Bay Quinta conference Ileeitl Wellav uh Tnnton. dun-Inn rth vvll-I a cuppa Ahifh clul up-to-date ' aiovolo noulv formic THE SERGEANTU SMOKER. WILL BUY THE HORSES. cm XI; \;IoIiiITY. nu . vf-- ---.v-~- '1`, Have ybu `iced our Oxford Ties .1-`ling: I1-_u: ? Thnv-arc 3. Ohio, II NIB III! DOHIII IIVDIK IIIIII fubnmnoomuuound ngulnmnd Sophia- bor announces the Ippmnchlng winter. `To young man from 100020 is will nun change your Ida ol Indy-nude clotbngifyou uobhogoodnnarouhor ing thin apt-ing. If it its waking nit mu wnntnhnvoehcmh-omtstota. 0 hon iiodrulyniu wmd ; Dlonln-5:510:00 For when it`: I oourtnhlp. the can in re- vented. We then get a match from A spark. Three cases of hosiery Ind gloves have just arrived from Germany, our own direct. importation. They cannot be beaten in value or rice. R. MoFnul, Kingston our- pet, ware ousa. The MoCnrbhv vs. Snoor anneal case. r. wnrenouao. The McCarth Spoor appeal case, which wit to ve been argued at T0- ronto. on the 15th imt, has not yet had a hearing. The ovidonoeis still being pro- paroll. _ Capt. Strange`: noht Norma in under- ing repairs. or mutwill be shifted orwnrd and some of her head mil will be reduced. It is thought her sailing quali- ties will be improved. lmnortod direct. {mm the manufacturers sum to nu uluze boys. Dram` run. A rge number of cofna were sent out from ingaton. thin morning. to different to nu Lnd villages some distance away. 17 Mum-o Ina gold the houses on Kim: JIICIW. Ahtontion! Come to 80. Andrew : sale Thuruln afternoon and evening. April 23rd. he latest-novelties lb very lowest. prices. C"oompany. Nth P.W.0.R.., wuato have met. for re-organisation last. night. but for obvious reasons the rst drill was postponed until Fridn nl ht. Oommoncinn 26th Dri afaamer North WDOOI In IAIO UHTJPIO III! Q.I`0p}E0 IIVB feet. The weber this year in about A foot. And two inches Above the normal level of but aeuon. VI`).-an nnnna on-hum-A and nnmtnn hnninrv lub Three cases oalhnere And cotton hosiery and gloves hsvo just arrived at R. Mc- Fanl s. Splendid value and prices are mnrkod very low. W0 know that we always get Ipnrks from `n match. But that lnnvoq us still in tho dark: mes Illll no nmprovou. Imported direct irom in Germany. three ouee cashmere and cot- ton hosiery end gloves. No housein the dominion can show better value. R. Mo- Faul. Kingston carpet warehouse. W. H. Miller "in making extonuive im- nmvementa to his summer commune uh W. H. EIIIOT II YIIDKHIR OXIQIIIIVU IITl' rovernontu to his summer cottage no ky point, Sibbitfu farm. An extension in bainu nddnd And hhn Iurmnndimr nmnnd Kocxy poms, moms : mrm. An exnemnon is beigg nddod and the surrounding ground level! upind improved. Other citizens will erect. summer residences in the vicin- it . yYostox-dnv nftarnoon an A. Nallaon. dri- it yYostox-day afternoon on A. Nelloon, ve`r for AL]. Rehnn, was driving down Mn 0 street the home he wu driving lipped md folhthrowin Mr. Neilaon from his coat. The knees o the animal were badly skinned And Mr. Neillon alto sus- Mined slighb lnjnrigu. Mini E. Hnnmv. nl Hnnnnv & Harald : munnery apomn mam m Iuron ox but novelties wil do wall to inspect the hunt Paris Ind New York fnda. Ynunmn nf no-In-Q horn (unit a 'A- (Inn: menu rum Inc now x on man. Lovers ofoyotonhnvo only 3 low days loft. in which to other to their futldioua mm. According to the old`, tradition. oyuten are only vholnlomo in than months-." in tho nunol at which OLA . Injrnr 54" `nanny: Ant. Eln you want: I am. run our on: a mover- tlnlunt and then drop in and see the. goods. hr Hull. - Ravnnl nhinnrla machines were ahinnod goods. Bur mu. Bevin] shingle machines were shipped to millownorn n dioronb country towns by a local rm to-day. ` A osrload of malt wu Ihinnod over the . a.7=7E"oucI< -nu.-lib. stun nrnnno. by local nrm to-any. ' op:-load Ihippod 0.P.R. to-day toeutarn points from the malt house in this city. A nhnn. nhinnod to-dnv over the C. P. R. promised am: no quemona unu. Boys working Iuitsa. boys school suits, bo 3 first communion suiu, be a` dress on be to ts alloize boys. Stan HA I. A lama number of uofnl to and vnungoa announce away. V. Moore has sold King street ope the knibting mill. rt. of the Donn ost.dh,_bo A. B. Cunning am. Tim nnnunl man!!! 0' the Kimzaton POSDPOIIOG unm ITIGI III III. Commencing pri King all: for Rochester ever Sunday at 5 p.m.. viaPorb Hope daily. on. Hunky, agent. About aixtv resident: of Balleville and menu. About sixty residents of Belleville vicinitypeeeed shrough the city home- ward bound from Newhurg. N. Y.. yea- terdey. They were witnesses in the Ash- ley divorce cue. Gentlemen auieklv reconnize merit. and ley divorce Gentlemen quickly recognize this in the reeeon the demand in continual. ly increasing for our perfect.-tting suite. Star Hell. In In nlnimnol ush in nhvhf. van-n the Star HAIL It is claimed the in eight. years the wuwer in his Ontario has dropped ve tum, The wnmr this nor mnea sngnn mgungu. Mia B. Hnnna .of Hnnnny & Harold : fuhionnble millncry emporium. lolb on Monday for Montreal to amend tho lube millinery aponin India in lamb of Int. novoltiu do well to insnect tho l.III'vIlD III`, III! III, Ollll WIIOII lIoomuIoI`l`undrdeoyou'|ronn6obo plcuod. Bhrnl. Vnntnglnn .Q.--.-- Q: l.;Il.-. -I... Iugnl mu; house in my: my. A phno, obi pod to-day over from the city, re bho Address. Donald I`:-nor. Vicborin. B.C. Framer, V ictaorin. l5.U." Taxation of coat; in the OI-others va. Bajua one was begun 30 Toronto. on Mon- day, and in still in progress. Who in the concert reporter from Shear- town and Ballyodnoo? Strict oondenco promised and questions nakod. Bovs workimr Iuibu. bova suits. the Donn oatAw,_bo A. b. uunnmgnun. The annual Ineolh Kingston Methodint district. w1 _be held in Syden- hnm street. church od-`May 19th and and. WIIOH ,0 '0 III WW II ,0I VIII In I: budxrtu-u. Drop! -And them. not at quality and LIB, 71:: when ilomnuln hnndndnnvnnnnnnmmhn was .-ad n.aocun"'nTI3 byAIpaJurjut': ouwunhout Inonhln. -cu nu uuynyvwu-nnuuuu Iu.Iu Bugli do Th Shy um rm drou nu opnrugonb at '1`nylor'u. B.I- "9 -mi. th-r2rv*` 25'-39: VLHOIJ IIIG PIHOUI llfl. Bill` nnu. For I act no order @110 Bpeoidt Oonot. at n. Ramsloyh, Brook sumo. Wm. wnin. ant-clan nimo tuner. lat myor muou mo use Is. a r. to-any or a bnlineu Mp tog u (iv. 0 norbhwurd of the I \II\ `l'I&I--U 5! U` WILL IEIIVID I .. .. _ ......2~';'.*; _ HOOIIIIUIM `V V -..".g '-" ,_ lurid. ~ _ duunuunnpoodl L . W. x--a W66D_wpmuNe. TIOIO '0!` I10 I court this mo:-Iain` Thnntlgi And wnnruuny um I1-lav nupnnu m an-on The Intgln lauuxhhoro lake sh Bathr- ' pnood 1 hi II. .B`n.II::in dAVI.nThIlf dI: Frldnv in ` UhlI|'en'I IO uno (uuor). ulunuy :'oIli) for 01.60 to 1.75. this week 91. Star no spun cl may 0-: mo-wnn no room An 'rukIuAhon--xotuu Ib- ospou tho Amman as than who An -rain Iota. Psy new rm and an discount. Fino blink and unload Alpuou at `hy- lo:- |. Uonou an an. nomuoyu, mock on-eon. Wm. Swain. ne-clan pimo tuner, `late Wormwith & 00. Address Military Stores. alt . - nyor Elliott M0 the K. & P. today on n bnainua Mn no t dark; wher;dlt's courtship. the in VO|`l\ . (Iran I aoplrunonu In 'l'ly|0l'l. Boys two and throo-pidoe unit: in great variety sud pol-loot lmon. Star Hnll. to the 8 `dc aunt. :1. E.amnlov :. Blink am y PARAGRAPH8 mourn ur av oun ausv REPORTEH8. Radon: ltmsndvutiuuout We IAIQIM gnln-nntlnlnnnhn.` "nAi. _ _1xa`:Y-irnxnin Ym.,n.--1~r"o. 95. lorl. . Thouwounouuutrlod in the polloo mun lzhh . III VI-V VVIIVC Thundnynnd dqy burpinnln dz-on goods aI'I'nyIo:-`I. I 'I`|un -AOA- In 'I nnuuklvunn `min at untim-. in II IIIIPMOOIIOIWIII . ' Bugnin 'l'hul|-{dnnlgnsnd Frldny Iran mod: onnmnanb '1'nlor'u. V` f yin! want suit. and big 8 adver- nnont. dron 3|-dldron'n IA Inn II an obrnpn woucooonmodttod with p in tho police station last. u-av: DWI Androv/;a. idle 'OAnnnAn nn guanine: Av-|rH* only vnoluomo In men "3" `occurs. and this month `to fumed until Quinn!` Again and nI\lAn|- uuih (ullor). ulunlly .75. this weak II. Star They Will Be Unveiled It Queen : Unlver slty Oonvoeutlon. - One of the feetures of the approaching convocation st Queen's will be presentstion and unveiling of three portraits. Most of those now proting by the lsbors of the late Willlsm Morris will then look on his face for the rst time. Alnys s stsunch friend of the Scottish church in Cen- nde, Mr. Morris lo watched over her interests in the I is ture. and obtain- ed for her that ull recognition in thg clergy reserves which, though gourm- teed in the treaty of union between Ena- lend and Bootls'nd,hed Vleenlo denied in Censdo. He wss, shortly sf_ , sp- mlnuul m In to Enthnd to nmeuns IL beeutiful luliab . Mr. March : ea 0, Yeomen`e Wedding Bong', received 1: vi oroue encore to which he reepdnded wbh Forever and Forever. This euitod him admirably end be rendered it: meets e m bhetioelly. The fifth number wee e vie i net. by Dr. Clark Ind Mona. Andrieux. This was one of the gem: of the evening and drew forth A warm n00l`. ' a warm enoore. Mrs. Meokelcan then sung Where the Linden: Bloom." b Dudle Buck. This lady in an old favor he with Einglbon audi- enoee and sang, lent. night, in her usual he py manner. She wee enoored loudly, an responded in her own ohurming way. Mina Duly then gave Rubenatein`e "Thou Art Like Unto I Flower," and 'I`heVow," by Me er-Helmund. Here Mien Duly Sl|0W8d er wonderful power of interprebin two totally different styles of music. en 0! doing ouch equally well. Her rendition of "Thou Art Like Unto a Flower" wee exquisite, end suited her in more ways than one; for she looked like: pure white lily herself. Th. nmmd mu-I-. nl him m-am-Amman hann herself. The second part of the nuns began by u iano solo, Chopin's '?l?sgr<:use," given in sp endid style by Mrs. English. This lady also played the violin accompaniment in a must. artistic manner. Next came two mimbgfg by Mrs. Mackeloan, in which she wag gt, hgr bat, .Nevin's beautiful "Oh. That We Two were Ms.ymg" w-9 perfect- ly rendered by this oharmIii.3'"8|: 15 suited her voice admirably, and sh't'>VOlJzll richness of her beautiful oontralto notes. The expression with which Mrs. Mechel- oan interpreted the last beautiful verse was marvellous. One ureat charm about this lady s singin is that her words are rfectly olear an distinct. This was air; very notloeable in Miss Daly s singing last ni ht. Mrs. Mnmkalunn snmr "Onan Thv ttioe in In Mm Duly nmgnng mu m nu. urn. Mnokelonn an "0 nThy in` French and ran cred t. with a puronou of accent and 3 sparkle of manner which was very charming. Mr. Mnmh nva "Onlm an the Ninhb" I uwvuv vvuvvvwu uuuuu . uuu-V - u - . u . . _ .. `gins Daly,wu beautiful! rendered. Tho;-1 Mrs. Mackoloan sang he Mormaidon" shone wild, wierd words of Owen Moro- ( n - portumtv or enmymg eucn e nreeu. Mrs. Mnckeloen is an old-time favorite, and but night Mice Duly took her audience by storm. The sweet. fresh pureneu and power of her voice, combined with her ninrveilous in of sympathetic interpre- tation. mar 3 her at onoe an an Artist of mre merit. in Ulnult. no Inoruy urpr, ap- pointed to go to Enyland co proounn royul chu-hr for Quoon I. Hi: moon: in` this mission In known to all, her miqty gnoionnly oonoonng that Ibo ,now nh- vanity should but her own Nth Ho. won the ant clnlrmsn 0! the baud ol mutton, And his union in the oupacity union it ominontl fitting that his pursuit should be I in Convocation ball. when that o! in Inoooltor. John Hamilton, alrond lungs. John L. North, Q.O.. Hon but been smmu to unnil uhoponmaoi bin hthot. I"|.A nthx kin hnlhlnlk u-nhlmn (ll IQ lII'IZ'rxI'U-vu- The I400 Rik out. oononming dmvmod lundnvrt Bhnr lake. It odnt rofnlluittlnglolthoh hmnngnfa judgmoutbdng` wuto vo to-opeucdoNhupdnn'-hubnt. jnuioo llondm: wumd Ibo opinion oi minds- szm.-';.";: -M 2:-' M" , c not to turn: uu:..a.mohm .nu-aooau and to mama-tt.lu:unn. ` F673 `-BALE. I-njlllj-11!"-III IIolIilOO'l01*JIIOCHk- A Th (ti- |'x'1;|t within my heart y own. in life and deuth--I fovo thus E" could not have been surpusgd. She ro- ceivod an enchuaiubio encore and gave us bountiful lullab Mp Murals --nn VAnmAn`l Wntldina charming. Mr. Much gave Night." in good style. followed by a violin solo from M1-. Andrioux. His Iolootion wu "Legende b Wioninwuki. Mr. Andrioux is an artist 0 great promise. Ho fool: his music to his finger tip: And make: his lia- benern feel it also by the way he handles bhnt most aympnbhetio of all inltrumontia. the violin. M:.. h-lu Hun-u any; n: thnh Ivnnl`. the violin. Miss Duly then gave up that sweet little thing When I m Bi I'll be u Sol- dier moat. pebhetioeii . he duet, But.- t.er Sweet. between :1. Meokelcnn and Miss Then Mrs. Mnckeloan eamr moss I dH5h's : uv .. "I could not holp but low him, love him. Till my love now min to ma. And to-marrow he Wlll tho prinoosu. In that palace beside the not." The concert closed with God Save the Queen. sung?! Mrs. Mnokeloon. Mina Daly and Mr. arch. All through it won exceedingly line, and it is I pity that Kingotoninns do not oitenor get the op- portunitv of enjoying such treat. bi! IIGIIN`. Tboqshcr two pork-u nntlnouoltho lm Dr. Fonwiol and I) . anndon. u 5 Kingslnn Fix. A munom. Q llueehei-onl. wee exqumuely renuereu. in young led i voice is indeed n_:erve|- Iolll. I epiendi oompeee with e truth And eweetneee throughout the whole eeele which iueldom heerd; there in not one unpleuent tone in Mine Del e voice. The west, irlieh Iimplioityo her manner woh the enrte of her audience at once. In this selection Mien De|y'e voioe ehowed to greet edvnntege. Her high notes rung with eweetneee and the peeeionete expres- sion with which she tang the but low beautiful Ilnel, um\.. ....._I.. -0 4|... ullnlnn flllllllll IIIIX, Tho munlo ol thy Volts: In echoing mu whln mu. Thou re-lgnuc My . Thooonooroglvon in the city lnlllu night (or the` banana of St. Audion : ohuoh juvenile guild. was I bronondonl |uooou."1`lu hall wu well llllod by 0 very huhlonablo and upproohblvo ndl- . anon. Tho lap vuwgnttlly dooontpd and Inrnlchod u 5 tin :5-room. asking . Imam nhnblva huaktmu In IE0 Ihdltl ' IDQO OIIGIWO Dlllllll KG III IIBIU dreeeee. The inn number wee e piano Iolo. Kala : ldylh." rendered Ipy Hr. _ Hervey in hie own u-cloth In . Then followed 5 mo, "Queen of the Night," by Snare, sung by Mn. Meekeloeng like Duly and Mr Much. The combination of these thgee when we: very buntlful. Mn. Meokeleen e ful rich oonrllto blendin n 10 did wit. the pure, fresh notes Min Del `e exqnielee eepnuo end Mr. Mu-eh : lull tone. Mien Duly : Iolo, For All Eternity." Eeeheroni. exquisitely rendered. in vnnn lndv'i voice marvel- 133' 'muu..a"' "J". '&'.Iw73"-':1`3m'.""..ks"h'E nmetboootivobaokgrou In-Illolhdlu Id:-anal. The nh nnmbar VI: nhno lwaj A Tnmanoou suoosami Wu who 0ouooII'G_|vo| by It. Andrew : Junnlln Gilli. ' ML- --_-...a. .1..- 1.. 51.. mm. lull |..L THREE PORTRAITS. `--- l`nrthI-Postponed. no. heart 2h-I ow sll . ours. H. W. Riohsrdson, F. Btrsnge, and J. H. Meonee were s pointed trustees. A stock subscription Ist wss opened. and in s few minutes nesrlys hundred shares were si nod for. It. wss deeided him, the exeout. ve committee should osn- vsssfor stock. Stack will` be psysble to treasurer J. H. Msonee, on mil. Another meetinp will be held next`. Tuesdsy night, when is is expected sulclene stock will have been subscribed to sllow the work of erection to proceed. The membership fee cm mm mm wss nlsoed st. ve dollsrs. was charged in the pollen oouru. mu morn- ing, with nllowing gambling for oigu-I In his hotel on we ifennt. ooouiom bo- twoen Mu-oh 10th and April 10th. 30 -nlvnnulnlloml Ilil Uni. .0 Ml`. ' to. sgreed to Mrs. 0smeron s o Inna ll'al`GOl:,, )1 was was -v nominal rentsl of one dollar s yesr. At the end of that period lesseto bere- newed b the then owners 0! property. or the bulding pumhssed st srbltrstlon value. Clubto psy bulk sum of 375 for boat houses destroed to mske room for the club house. T isoifer the committee recommended be It w further stated that bert Coffey, present tenant of propert, referred er and fur- ther consented to give members of club free sooees to olub house by lend and water. The commodore thought the offer s very generous one. as Mr. Coffey would lose the rentsl of seven host houses. at nine dollsrs esoh, by the erection of the club house. In... Mmmlmrm further reoommended for before the erection or me nuuumg ue be un, and the re rt was adopted. Inns and cpeoi onions were next cub. mined and approved. The plans call for a building 40x40 feet-, two utoriea high; fmme, on coders; aheeted and buttoned; cottage roof: buloonles on south and west sides; one on south side (,0 belevon leeh six inches wide. and on the week aide three feet wide, both on the second at.` The mein entrunoe to be on Mai lend street, and the been on- trances to be on the east. side. The ground floor he be racked for the etorege of skill`: end ounoee,fu1-niahin accommoda- tion for between thiody en forby. Thin rt. at. also to be furnish with lockers, bath ....a a.....ana I-nnml. On? second flat to be furnished with lockers, can and dreasin rooms. 0 second located ladies and tlemon`a dressing rooms and a large cub room 25x39 fb.; oors to be of hardwood. The umllor room to be uhoubed and may be mad by loo- yachtamen durin winter season. The cost; of building I! estimated At. SL250. Racks will probably be mntod for four do.- lara ll year And lockers at fty oenha unnu- nllv. "'3'" '" "2";:::- . .... ...... trio ud thondninhi-18:30 accept tho uni for In! Tcouto. ,`n1n.mnI -nnhntl Inn hnnI>.v.nInn and proceed. The momoonmp: for mb your wu phood UOIVIOKII UK In V-U-urn Bronkvlno Timon. Alex. Vnnalnno. I Dolhs hotel-koopor, chnrgod in the polioo oourt. this mom- in. allowing nmbling oigu-IV The committee further reoonunended that for the erection o! the building: joint ntock company beiormed, with nlimlted _ liebillty. to be inoorpore under the On- terio joint Itook oompeni not, the capi- tal to be $2,000 in (00 oh of five dol- hr: each, to be called th Kingston eoht club ueooietlon, limited; eeoh mom r to Iubnoribe. if possible, for one or more shores. and when 280 there: were aub- aoribed for, the ueooletion proceed with the erection of the club house. Aiteroonr letlon the club house to be rented to the `Rlngemn ncht club at a rental of [I00 I an?--Th 3 rent would iorm some return or 1.1;. .}.'gnholdere in the association. _ It ygg gho .uR IO club pl'0V|dO in some wnur the `lug 5903 from 9110 .-um. m mum. shares an- A-hu'nnI nu will IIIIU cu WI ori "ml an ion of the buildi Ald. Richardson oxpl 't3l -'En`.Fay "bore no mam}. nusly,and in this way event k fl-'om in hm 5` ied the propocpd 5.11;;-35 _ The club would buy DIOR uw worm ox shook annually. Numbers would be drawn to the extent. of number of Ihoroc bold. Stookholdon, who drew number: from on: to twenty. would have stock urchuod by the club the first you; all hol in; numbers from twenty to forty would receive book their shares. t.o`the extent of 8100, in the nooond you-, an so on until all the shares were bought. in by the club, twenty each year. The scheme Wu up rovod of. An amendment. was made to t. 0 report. 280 being innorbod for 200 Ihnroo auboollbod before erection of the building be i........ .....vI 9.1.. umm-t. win ndonmd. Aomignmontoliroomoomnuhod hoolb.y .h-onhln'buthn um-. ornloonl rm. Boo the 75. dnugoodnjot 8`Io.u Taylor ; mending a nine (or one propoeea omn- honee and coat of ereobing reported chub twoobre had been reoei . Onehon W. Robinson, offer! to exbnd the pier at. hie boob houee to elee deemed neon- ury by bhe oommibhee for the erection of the ropoeed olnb houee. To give Ieeee o! site go: ton yeere no nominel rental o! one duller 3 year, leeee to be renewable. He also olfered. providing site was obtained on Moodonnld rk, an enheoribe 0100 tmverde building, thout oondicione. The other o'er was from Mn. Cameron. tender- ing eike on dock, eh foot. (I Melb- lend street, for ten eon et 3 do In At. +1.. mm or I*.hn.II|1nndlOI$t0b0I'9' of the buildin . oxpl nod Ioheme which would eventnnlly give the clubthe ion of the building outrl hb. The olu would buy back U100 wort of .....|. ........nv, Numbarn would bi-luv: of mnny IIIO n owns, u-om w M: Inuohmoofnl nlornnhion could be gleaned by the oouunmoo. E0 lurbhor Ihmd the club mambo:-ship Ind lnorouod to 125, and mu bvonblo the numkor won continue `to swell. Mann. ,1 II llmngg nu! A, D. Rnnnv Iran lb- numtor would oonunuo to liven. noun. J. H. MnonoonndA. D. Ronny were up- poinbod no uoliolb members. The oxocuhlvo oonmmoo, In recom- ll poinbod Do uoncw momnon. Tkcxlo exocut.lvo`oomhn.:moo, meni nsibe orb propooodo - Image 33.: oroobinl lune. ropon-god . hump. The ntbondnnoo ol mmbou of 0):: ynaht club at lut night`: moot.ing,m|y be count- odgoodnvhon tho inumbor of unnatu- tncuom then into oonddonon. Tho Ilrib bu non tnnuoud who the Ip- poinbl ' of I committee to dish teamma- tion an by-hm tot thngomnmonb of the f;o"Gs'i"'5"I'o'o':I.7n?eu wixlti i'oZ.3u?. by-Inn thngonrnmonb club. The commodore sud Hans. J. L. and by-mu tot cugomnmonu or no club. . .l`ho oomlnodoromd Ronton, `W. Thompson. J. B. Walkqn 3nd R. Ounnlnqhnm won entrusted with the task. The og`mmo;'lon nn:1o\:Jnoodth`: o pouuuod oo ho oonsbou on: bi-Inn of lnh ` 0 clubs, from w inh much. nnfnl [THE MEMIERSH I8 GROWING Llolnl luck ooiyoujo lulu-nub PnouWItItIoInd|aofIho0lIb Home-Ila clulooluoluo Evan Jhuuluh Iou--'l'Iu couollon. L.nnhIn_ ma Kmcsron mm cum] * Afraid T53n t H. unuesrona 330.! 5 . Lute of (}0B.IAN'S IINBTREL8. The King: 0! Fumhl Comedy. in the New and Funny Play. APAOE-PROSPHEOTB - bummed or All 0I`oIoo- M. Na... GENTS FOB CITY AND OOUNTIY. I on! o: oomnE.lun.co all Sowing I ohlnu. pl:oJ. bhlonnnnt. III H can than . EXPERIENCED GEN1lllL SIBV . whom 1 nnno In In t. o fonnou nquh-od. An I to In. . .0AI son. ms Brook not. W0 03 'lllg'REI OAR VABBIIS I03 T tlolouu onily;1ood thin for `R; n nfn me: u or `I Oolborno shut. and pooph. II on writ. (onoloslng stump) Kingston. Ont. HOUR! AND noun and . ll. OAIIUTIIII. WH Qua: ` '1` OPERA HOUSE, AT III A \mola.n Gold Mn . ll do: w". ,d1,gonvln[ Mt he on. HE HOUBE OOOUPIID BY Innu. 10 Sydonhnln nnol. g from Johmton In-oat. Apply on t Ynuho in good ohior, with an 009% only no. per hour to run In. em. oloo. _ A Good Company! Good Singing! Gnml Dunc-/Lna! Funny Oomodlnm and Pncty Glrln ! u.;...._m.. m. M.` ANTED BENRI rim APRIL. A MD` `M sad 5 Holuennld. Ayply at one! 0 n 0 on. AN'l'ED-OLD STLIIPB I '10 G)` old. For man` I pa ho. to com. . Lowl. 49 Adnhldp u not. ronto. mm`. no no. no ulnt Iain S Appmoz. fem . wixnouan AND WHAII`. Ill` Queen mom. J.lI. .:.-_. OUBEO IN ALL PA 0! l I run. I) I. (all?! _ ` Agency. `:37... street. , *4+ -_- _ to Kins;-Agnes L_?:?__T.:_.:_ |.`.-.,..":2-..o.-:-s:..'..~- PRICE TWO 3___ W a -. Lllln Pannx. Dnlo-I-on Axnmu oul Ittoot. block above old :1 oons wrra ALL non ' Jnontl with" board, It I?! 0 V Pr on moderate. KINGSTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Limited. -nun A uulrn I nntuuln A I uuuumlun nll ghlirit Iv-nu: -vv u -v-- [1 are and to give iutruotlon In I urn . um and lnhonsnoo. $1`-Iopnred or mnrloulstlon. Addnu Ina Omen. IIDDLE AGED WOMAN Al NUBII Apply Barns: Aunwn Bonn. GEN!!! SIBV noun-ad. Ann I law 53 Wear guaranteed. Sicilian we do not keep for the reuon that they will sli or pull, the weft be ` ing double t icknou ,of the nrp, /` comequgntly c_an not wear. Illls ZI Tn: LIADIIIG Uxmnlw street. Telephone uh. I EOU I WITH SEVEN llO0l8. 1J loos c M 5 moderate run. A Hconuvu hub Eann Aononl I WITH SEVEN EOOISJI 06 l`COAt!Ill I Annoy, I MI _ HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF Ch-9 Hhnrnholdnn of thy Klnmuton Amn- Mu Athletic Anoolntjon (Ltd..>lor ulonclon of Directors and other important bunlnou, will 1:-Id In the Oommlttoo Boom. Burg-ml mo Building. on HONDAY. April flth. man. It 1! o'r~|ocI n.m. ' --HE HOUSE OOOUPIID BY K38. J . 3:!-t shoot. Anni! F`y*". :'.` ":.+P',: '*::?..".-...'- .."'e.' no I: o o or w lIo.:or to M91150 A th'. `I undoubted] , hair. Dr:slGooda 10810:," who want win: and um - now in this class of good: 3% see they get the mom` MARI, The ever refnable Mohnii` Alpuccg I3..!lI2__L - 2- __Ij I... _. lL._...- HUG INF cl III. KILIIII Fll-_0 I`.-' reliable Brilliantine is sold by In 50c to $1.75 Per ma, [A Ward to the wumsn " uoauymnnadool. nnoworolouululiu T I?:::'.%nDn ` i; K g`! Ghufsll ' . lnqon Tarqntosnd on H .- .- .. ` c MI: bonool:orn'I:r:tgorn: at-Inna nomnkuno \I II II El V I` I Comblnod with u 19 hour! I? win: and II cully retained on digested by tho moot dnllulo. GHILDIIN TAXI IT ICADII wumumnn. Yaw at oporu house, 8 p.m. "D" Company, Nth, pllld It 8 pl.- u v... --.._ _, -... -.... ..- -..- ONGOLIAN (Allan Lino ...Iny 2. ANCOUVER Dominion hm . ...Iny !. LAKE WINNI E0 (envgt l.lnm...I|y 0. For hortha Ind tlokohn h above line: or In; Now York Lune: apply at an I | I III I n I HOUSE, AT ~..hroln.n Blnl. I` Iiiixiinv APPRENTIOIS wnrrln AT runny-s. JAUKUN'U N ~u:5!_I!M!.!.NE For reiiat;le Mohain come to quxnnvs umvn'i.`r'rY smnnm In . proplud instruction IA). vuuu cl / LARGE FRONT I00] Bond. Apply to Q For Delicate Chlldnn. Invalid: and the Ind. JACKSON 8 LII ncrnculll lllllll QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY BTUDIF ilptruotion J I such 1 - "WAN'ro TO RENT. Hannah of the IPooplo-Whnt Tho) An Invlnn and llnlnn. Poouuu the full Imllcllll vnluo of/ n - I 1 L I Wise ls Suclf. For Sale by all D:-ugclul To an urr.` EDUCAEEHJN. W. I. DRINNAH. mum-on AKDIIIALII FOR SALE. WANTED. i to the city. Row. A. B. Johuoon-and W. Millu have been invited to nluln on Piuolmrg circuit another year. Chm-la: Knnnv. Mills Rocha. father of LOST. onrcum another year. Charla Ronny, Mills Roche. father C. Konn . of A. J. ho`: tonoorhl parlor, vidhd In I hon to-day. U. Lonny. at A. J. us : to his `Han Guru: A. Kirkm |'rnuRsoAv, APRIL 2s| Thc Gofmans The llrsl Steamship: trom Mon- treal this year will be the $0NOOLlAN Lino ANCOITVI-Ill Dominion (BBIVQI v... r....n.. ....a n..n.n.. M ..|.m~.. Ian... M |.. |ffJdEr|EV ?tEtamship Agency [1 n Ant.-urn :1` no o'Fn" THI OIID ABY 'l 0laAND..la3E _ `o`!.%`Od.y ol Kan vtdgw. wh udatllcnod hello to . ` .A.. n Jqlm snug at In. And that thou: :1 `I i so vonouol 5 - A llama la alum owing}. m I 13.4 uupnongz uaudon. How. A. im moth K: 0. Kenny, all Hon. Goo: ukia tbs non! In Juno Pm: one-hilt .31: " rm olChou John Driv boon up `n! in 9: ' l ow. III` 3 hr: PM in novlnn In IOVIIZH or Inn rUvp|u-wIuI KJIIII Old Doug. Hon. Wm. Barty roiurnod this dtornoon. Dr. Kilborn bu qunliod x county coroner. Dr. Clnnnonhouao. nronrio nonunion In -an `Luann. ` Paul worked for twenty-nine and out-hit. conunuounly for eh. Into ol In & Cunningham. Jnlm [bi-no nl Ilnmtv nnntnhu Inn nun ol Unown unnm nun. John Driver. of the easy ollioo. hu bun: ntodchhfoftho oturccrriou, Ann!` Q.$IQ!f.ilL linAmtllt- Iran I nun OIIIOIOI mo Iosur cu-non, Lulu` ` induction. HoinAInodglol|i- l GUT`: !E"n`:`d nhrn Capt. lilo . bnovi inhhbolhholdubdhmoooh Dal. Ilndoll In lolhw York hhnmmh. Will uunhuncricht). mndzniinnlnannl hondhl work. uuvdm, who uncut! Pltubug from &':`.:".`:" I Dr. Unannonnouu. Plpnowr 01 mo Epnvillo Stu, in in the city. Chief Honey returned from Pioton luo ovonin and renamed duty thin morning. J. g Brkn. lately omplo ed on the Hudson, N.Y., Republican. 33 returned M the oitv. om: PRICE s1-one. 123 Pmioosp 31.. North side - Kingston nuuwvunlnvnvy nnuunovuo MEETING OF` Ch Anoolnon (Ltd.J!or unusnn, 11.1 the city. In M what you want when you pay. `put `shoes. Z .;- .".;.. L n..4..-,u -I-:-. Are among the mostipopular. We are showing good value at 7 . In combination colors to match Dress Goods.. Also Black jet Gimps and` Black Silk Gimps. Prices, 8c to 75. The very best for a dollar we ever sold-cboice of nice handles. Children's Parasols, 25c to 75. ;41;3;a'c;a [ Dress Goods ' (tiny `-'l`llE I)! ` ever shown. A Ionncy Dr. Chnnnonhouao. proprietor of the lnnvilh Star. citv. HARD Y S Tnsoruu. MENTION. 4 2T cumence 's'r. 'iiIhoq|_ys IV! "V 35c. 40c. soc XiEES& Loxml ]\]3Foad" J. S. SKINNEE. h`oo.-Treunrm. 1%. l ni city and to Totonto alwmoon tor nnpnnoo no Iona nuuwneun for June: Riohsrdlon & Sons. - The oohr. Fnbiola In below the bridgo loading oodnr posh. Bho will clear. to- morrow, for Ouwogo and Mum with coal for Ornwlol-d. ' Thu M. '1'. camp: I in Thonlon ll - `IWIIHI An ' from `Ouija with barges, eonl-I en. -.._ .1- ml... :2... s.... A- .....I.- . A.-in 0-.I.in -an. ln. uononounlaonu nu nnaonoo, queen snd hunganow onroost And hut hallway. About half-put. nine the inmnhu 0! tho bonu M: n and Ir. Ilene:-id. thinking it. pro- voadodfron the transport ol I-ht house. vuti and tho front that n gal nun-nlna than Inn -ant On an}. nu. Saturday morning Capt. Sleeve T 0, while working on a scaffold in the ho! of the aohr. Melroee, lost his belenoe end fell a diehnoe of about eight feet, dielooeting his shoulder. He wu driven to his home and his injuriee Attended to. Capt. T o is quite an IOd mm and the fell gave in eyetem: I severe shook. There is I genenl protest on the part pf veeeolmen e the letaeneu of opening` the canals. They claim the wehermyl I ould be opened for tarefllc to-day. md that everv dnv they are forced to lie idle thev be opened tor mmc w-any. mu men every day they they are ouh e good nuny dollars. The To- ronto bond 0! credo has sent. I protest to the vemment. vr . ...... rn............ .....:....I am... rm... cne vemmenu. T e tug Thomson arrived from Char- lotte last night with two he laden with 5,250 tons of ooal tor the .1`. Co. ' The Thomson and oonsorte were the first boats to once the lake from um` port. When bound outward considerable ice was encountered near the Ducks which delayed the boats somewhat. On the return tri very little ioe wee encountered and 3 time was made. (`.ept.. James Murray is a ain in charge of the Thomson. He has t e reputation of being the safest pilot on the lower portion of Lake Ontario and River St. Iawrenoe. end it is also claimed for him that he has instructed and gradu- ated more reliable pilnte than any other captain nailing out of this port. A m-onosition in now under conden- mo xorm or vessel Insurance poncnee. `men olnneiea return to the form of policy used at eeuon, with an addition in this season`: rate of one-hall of one per cent. for in substitution. in place of this season : form of polio . The new olsuse requiring notice of` deutor to be given under- writers will be added to last nea- nnn n lnl-tn Von-nLnunA|u hub; lnnnzl Innnlm wmaru win no mood to wit. sea son : form. Vessel-owner: have found much fault with the clause of the new policies nrovidlmr for: doduohbla avenge" on noun. 1:. ll am were u npnoru unpar- tionontbo part of nuolownon coach the old form 0! policy. "on At the uuct. oxnonoa. should the ohhctlonnhlo olnun me ' Ameek title! in evidently at work In theoilt.y.end Month ni lntmedehie pre- eenoolnown. On nght. in qneetion R. ruidenee. Queen mm man we cause or me new pononeu rrovidlng avenge" on one: by which one-hull one cent. was nubtnchd from in loans. av dislike I03 0, Which OIIO-lllll DBO OOIIB. WIS loses. oy dislike being com llod to curry twelve-And-A-half Ref sank o thoiro_Ivn_in_aut:a_noo for collgfion KID OOHI Hi W KIT DWQIVO-Ina-I-nlll r cont. thoirovvn inauranoo collision mbility, u nqulrod by the new policy. The latter provision seemed a win one. u tending to make veuol owners in more nuontlon to the nnviption 0! air beau. It in add than iaupnonl disposi- out vnnolownui tohko we old town or pouoy. As the exact. expense. should the objcotlonnhlo olnuno bondophd by tho nndorwrltqu for this XXII. later: 3 loan and Iain Ilnull to n...nm.au... I ` V-on` &uu--:--- l."..'*- "".5`2.}.`.`l9I heat and, a% ........ .. ... , uihhlu 1! rooms. `rdioototbyfur ~ volt "i'.."u` -_ -uuunuu-noun LI. M. '1': uo. " yesterday. to non & Bonn. _ gmnmg me work or me season. Thirt. -seven French-Canadians, and hi f-brood: reached the city, in A party, on Monday afun-noon, from various points inQnoboo. They will man a number of the barges workink to and from thin um-t._ wnuo enuenng mo govornmonu ur dock yeohordny morning King collided with the bow of the arr. America, but fortunately the force of the accident wan not anicient to damage the America to extent. Th; `urn-Ir n nnttinn tho air Mala. Hal mpuun unmg out. or mu port. A pro _it.ion under conden- tion by I. a marine underwriters to chnn the form of vessel insurance policies. T u nhnnon In A mt-urn tn hha form of nnIinv\ nuuuuwuauy goon nuoklouovupn ` mural thonmudonu-ihdtlnnnnwho andx7WVenther Proof. ,VI fit gt_uh_|'n'teed.[_ '

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