laII;'.--i0venH_lloIIc muck nuopwa. upon me communication or we Canadian oomvnmoo for the rooepelon of the Bunh unoointion. it was reported by Menu. Mclntyno, Penn and Ellis, Iaho tub-committee. that hhov Ind formed hqunnoou uotl on cl` landing and '- 0onnnh-low from loqIIld-'l'ho Iihloul oi Annlnnnnllnn Itch aha ma oqmpmonn. they wanna ea In.- 000more be placed on the building and 31,000 upon contents. The policies had `bun snndrhioned in rinks o! I2.000 each j vamous MATTERS across THE % sonar: um ma:-rr. ruulo IIIIOI nonnru rlopoua. ' Thomonthly moot! of the oolloglnho institute board wu old hat evening. Present: The ohnirmn, J. llclntyro. Q.O., Noun. Swift. Moliny, Penna and Chosm. The _.ooumittoo upon innm-anon. Monro. Molnt , Penn and Dydo, ro- norted that th had divided the cxintimr mourn. momu ronuo una uyuo, ported thgnhnd existing Eolioieu Into two sections, $20,000 covering uildlmr and 83.000 oovorinr furniture [ruEwiLn LIBERAL COMMITTEE ROOMS. SPORTING PARAGRAPHS. Bonnie: moo two sections, I uildln $3,000 OOVI And arm nmnnt_ Thaw ulw wvn nun:-u I --u - --- --u--u CYDIBNHAM Ran - Wod- noiday lvqnlng. -I1`. uwnzuce wann- `IIIl_'Iduy,EvQnInu.- A \ 3: . way wpv uunvwu vu gnu aw-vun m u The wheel bodiy dum- wb we the girl on oonoorn her own ninrlu. Iuuou: an A-ollllnlon Incl Public lolnool Board Propoud. Inn .......u.I.. .....&a.... .3 oh. ....I uuupon conwnu. '1'no ponmou um I sppdrtzioned in risks of I2,000each rural: vnrimu nilxv unmhn and than . ____,___._T__ INGs'ro1~I, orvmuilo. ~W]L DNESDA_Y JBVENING. MAY 6. -1886. ' lllll EIIPO W .51` lildimr And that IR - Hill! Punt-thry lupu- nllplnlnlt Iqhnhg. A Inna:-nanmlnnn &uuL--....- 53.. India` IIlOlIIllIIlIl|$DGWIO|% MIC III I10- putodmtnd tholuno Wonthstn linen deli: Ilnl 3:10 oould nztpmhnve been held. X W|U| IJIO Cm!!!` . -Us-9-cw of the usury. to diminish 3 pom.ion,nking on-Gin nppolnunou of DI-Q T.-ll. Fon- k to tho pod. Citinbna of both miulprdclvlllbo uhdtotign tho lhrnh Alllnuon it. his POUHOIIR, Wolfe Island. It wu by far the best 0! in kind hold this nouon. Many of his friends, to the number of nbout. forty, more recent, including some from mum. hymn, N.Y., and Wolfe und on Islands. Maura. Dudley and Allinnon nude in I point to no dub no one present. wu ovor- lookod, but that. each In: busy in g-amen, which were numerous. Abouttwelvo p.m. Minn Ken: and Allinnon Iarvod mindl- -V-'---:3:a,~"-,,v All igudqof the Liberal cause (Wm be hedrtily welcomed. 2 wmcn were numoronu. ADOIIWIOIVO Keys carved refresh- nut; in umllanz Inna. than mnnnn Ian EDT AUyC um IUIIIIXII $|'VX IUIICD` much in excellent unto, then gum: were -mud main. lutinn until two |.m.. manta In uoouonn rune, won n, luting two s.m., Ihontho unmmohotclolo and all do- mnd. nrntnndna Hm n-ma nninh-m mint. n pacwu w nrnve by my mul. It. in inmnded to have the club house randy by Jul lot. and to formally dedi- cate it b hoiing various kinds of sailing and pulling noon, to ooncludo in the evening with A gnnd ball. - I uuuuulls uutuvrlllu A y was given lut. evening b Wil- Ham residence. ollo Island, I}. `ma hi fun than Inn. nl in` Iuiml monnrunon, W. U. Kent, K. E. Burns and Ald. J. B. Wnlkem. A reply to the re- quest hu not yet been received, but is ex- pocbod to It-rive by mail. mhnve the club hams Wu: upon Wlul I Ball. _ The nocosgry pnprs making incqrp_om- non of the Klngzonyncht club association, limiusd, have n fyled with the Ontario government. The names of the Incorpora- torl an F. Stmn , Ald. H. W. n, . Riohnrdno C. Kent, . E. Burns and Aid. J. R. : AIknm A I-nnln tn ojm m, _n..-.1--uugu-uuu-. u.-or uuunulnn anneal. A Canadian nurse has lately been offer- ed a position in s New York hospital, at a salary of 8900 in year and all expenses, which she would not take, asshp is getting 825 3 week and expenses in pri nuna~ ing. Another is in her second car of private nursing. and getting $1,200 a year and allexponses. Another, a native of Kingston, has been offered $900 :1 your and all expenses, in on hospital in the south, and declined it, prefering private nursing. Cansdians are very much sought after in American hospitals, they are so reliable and willing to work. escape urwr navlng oommltuea burglaries. No one would nus c a man who might be seen speeding a ong the street. or along 3 country road on I wheel. The bicycle has come into such genernl use that it. will prove the moat. eectualgunrd wainsl; aus- picion that crooks can A opt. llnrglnn on Wheels. Chief of police Horsey says that burglars and professional thieves, being wide-awoke. shrewd and always on the wutch for an - thing that-will assist them in their worz, will ere long adopt. the bicycle as A means of locomotion and m mnlm mwi +.I...'. ;s5=_z!91`Hv'- wm ere long aaopn one bicycle locomotion and to make ood their escape after having committed urglnriea. manner. 1 mnn whn miaht. was nun Very High}, nun M1000 present, and an mjoynble time. The programme in- cluded a piano solo by Miss C. Murray; in recitation by Master Caren Roche. and songs by Miss E. Blomley and Rev. Mr. Coleman. Later in the evening nimb- menba were served, and cake, coffee and conversation occupied-7 the members et- bention until about ton o'clock. when the uild adjourned till the first Tuesday in ctober. A Cloning Event. 4 St. James guild closed its season` last. evening by an "At Home to the mem- ber: and their friends. The attendance was not very lnrgg, but those present had programme to send to raobory. . George-Oh no. You know Melville Robinson worked in Syracuse bicycle fac- tor . and lately was designer and foreman of uribsn bicycle works, Montreal. His bicycle repair shop on Sydenham street. near Princess, is fitted up with latest. and most. improved machinery. He has had a good schooling in bicycle business. Take it. to him. l`,l....lm. IXYI... -1 .... ...- 11.--... u-I 1| : E0 nlm. Chm-le-Wh ,0! course Iknow Mel- ville. T at`: w are I'll go. rut IIIUIII In one round. A resident of that portion of the city oonti mm: to Pine street, sake the Wum to on | attention that cows that are allow- ed to run at large have already done a great deal of injury to the boulevards, plants and young trees on the thorough- are named. It is said that large numbers of bovines are turned loose on the streets, in that part of the city. as soon as the run in: to sprout, and that the Amiga one by them in very great. .. Th svvcn mun: :11 II!!! uyolomewr. Charley--Bike busted badly; will have to send to factory. Goome-Oh You know Melville nuuam will be 47x60 teen, and will be built, 0 stone from Robbins . island. and eoubhem pine. On the Clayton side will be 1* t.owe:`w1`bh atone. base. and with the second story and roof nu ported on wooden Corinthian columns. T 0 top of the ag- stall` on the tower will be forty feet, above the water. Calumet : New Boat House. Work has been un on I handsome new boat house for rloa G. Emery on Calumet island. onnosite Olnvton. The noun nouso tor Ulmrlell U. Emery island, 0 posits Clayton. The buildiu will be 4 x50 feet, and will be lvmih. n gm... 0...... D..r.|.:...r :.|....a .....a oP.EBA __||OusE amok: T0 onncuura A PETITION.- rormermn :1 at am: city. so be pieced In the olgy he I. Mr. Lawson in I nephew of Rev rinoipd Grant. He etudledip Pnris three earn, in An ueoointe member _of the Paris nlon, and had great success at the exhibitions of thet society. .--nu-an uunvyvu. vn aunvuvv, vvuv wvvnu n oommiujon to paint the portraits of foIfmcr"mn of this city, to be plsood in olbv Lawton in nonhaw ;ls`.nconI-ngomont For Onnudlnn Nurses. A r<.......a:.... ........ L..- n_...:._ u_.,_ _n;_ and O"0onno.'o! Pautboni. aremexpbdntli to be present. The meeting has been call- ed to diaouu eoolociutical mnttaon. All-In. III! I Ullmlllllilvlln Mayor Elliott has received a lower from Ernest Lawson, of Toronto, who seek: a formcr"Innvon this oitv. to ba ahead in will lllilb. ; :`at.`:.."a xnoro ' men it Iungn I Electing Work. The city engineer say: he does not know where in '~-n comelrom who call on him not ~ streets. Every day he} V "`*ntI, and among` There` Work ooh; On lion. The Toronto Tolegnm up: Neither Sn Bollovilldnor Kingston will nngl3ui|d- lug! be erected this summer." W did thginfountion conou-ni thin cit come lrom! It inall right unar on Boloville _, in concerned, but than are at at about (twenty building: in course o arou- tion hon. In. An. uvon Wu, Iunlnlgnn. a pomion npnunhtive of Queen street othodtub church ocinl board ah the coming diudcn mating, and Dr. 0. L. Kilbom, of Chon- Tu. Chins, was noommondod u I undi- dntn hr the ministry of the Montreal Moqhodm oonforoneo. looomnendnd An A Oandldum ` _ Dr. M. hvoll luhlnight. nod Innuanhtive of Oman an-eat Bonn Mlle: By the ayolometor. mu-In-_ mu- I.......,I L-.u... ...:n A nouun oaunruia. bur ....- -1... l--s -.....:.._. Wlll Open With Ball. ..................L.. -..|.:._._ :. Asking for I Oonunlulon. .. wanna-.. 5.-. ......a....: .. 1-... Put Them In the Pound. .I....L At LL`L ..-._;.-__. ,; ouw'I ?:7.cuum. VIETUH I-cu-vs ('1-I-[u than !ootunonLt.holoonl vII--H1-4| -J. 5. `nl\;I|.._ Wnndu hull. d Ibo poniunuu-y, this running puunhd the potion with the wally nnlnhui of the Illulnhd London News for I805. - EH38. Bnoddcn it hi hi: ul holltlnyl Bdhnt I-`in uoann: an III`. Int evening quite I reupoohblo young womm naked I polioomnn to accompany horhonueoond-hundatoro. n the Innud to redeem I watch which ht father pum- od while in the on Sho did noc with to pcomouw. all u a desired Wu thn Arti- clo. which wu handed over by the choro- humr on rooaim of tho unahnt loaned on BIO, WIIIOII WII EIIOCI (Of D] H ID070- koopor on receipt ol tho amount loaned on it. one dolgu. ___ -'l'Tf- noon nvury oxlsu pontoon members or the dioraat companies of the lulu butt. u an which can burn out the lllft num- ber at ponds. The julouty bu extended to ox-members. mm o! whom have decid- ed to [go back to I: ranks pa help swell the number in their pet oom ny. "D" oomplny is looked upon an t a lender so hr. or about one zutn Inst. There was `V large attendance at the union bible class meeting last ight. George Mills presided and discusse the first chapter of the Epistle to the Romans. Next week the subject taken u will be "The Righteousness of God." he meet- in s promise to become ular. tuart street, west 0 rrie street. is ( uite e -' Jular resort for bic ole novices. very r ht from one to two ve may be seen there endeavor-ing to master the silent steed. Quite a number were on the read last night and many bit the dust" before they could retain their seat. Mounted window shades made of oiled linen, maybe washed oil` witha spon ,` ` rices the lowest in the dominion at . A cF`eul s Kingston carpet warehouse. The bugle band conducted with the 14th batt. this season promises to be a creditable organisation. The members practice twice weekly and display considerable enthus- iasm. Beveral old members are anxious to again attach themselves to the band." but it is doubtful if they can beacoepted owing to scareit of instruments. Keen rivalry exists between members of 4 1 I 1 I llgle UOIHIT. Aa soon as the atroets department pub the roadbed through Williamsvillo in good condition the street railway company will put 5 our on that end of the system. Men are at work now in the improvements, And it is expocwd the car will be in service on about the 20th inst. l"|u.rn us... 1.....- .u....l-n.m ..o H... A member of the oollooting commitbeo for the Queen : birthda celebration com- plmna that members wi I not turn out to atmnd to the im rtnnt duties to which they were elec . He says so far he is the only one who bu atbonxptod to collect a single dollar. An anon an Mm ntnanh: (Inna:-Izmnnt. nut IHEOHUOHF. There is I dangerous rut in the roadway at the junction ol Kin and Clarence streets, caused by the gem. ing of the road- bed where the water works system was ut. in. The spot. is not only dangerous uh unsightly, situated in it ia,in so prominent I place. A member nf Mm nnllnntina nnrnn-n'H*.An punno patronage. Upholstoring in all its branches neatly and expeditioualg ab Carnovsk factory. Ontario street. hector Carnova y. super- lntendont. Thnn. in . A.............. ....4 :. n... ......A....... onnrwu. William Pillnr will open tomorrow the Itorepn comer of Princess and Barrie. so long occupied by hi: father, the late Wil- linm Pillar, And will any on the business of bread and pastry, and solicit: a share of public patronage. Unholshorinnr in all in hmnnlmn mmmlv mom. Fire in the edit. (Honors yesterday afternoon got: in between the inside and outside plnnkin . giving the remen con- sidsrsblo diiou ty ho extinguish it. The damage is slight, As the planting was only charted. William Dill. mill l\I\QI| L- .............. 4|... I! In cnnrge ol toev. John Mulrno-Id. Many patrons wonder why the big open cars do not stop on curves to take on or let off passengers. The reason is because the double trucks bind at the curves. and the cars are not stopped until free of them. ' n`.'.... :. .1... ...n._ nI-.._..- .._-.--.:-.. rogue overs Lnonsana our lands. Architect Ellie has been insbructgi to prepare plans and specications for a church to be erected by the Preebyterinne at Whitowood, N.W.T. The oongregation is in charge of Rev. John Muirho-rd. Manv natrona wonder whv Mm hia nnan vunnucn, nu glluull I UDII Dllllulng, ID!` the benet of the general oapital. Quite 1 large trade is done in scrap iron by several men in Kin hon. A shi ment was made to the Hami ton rolling mills to- day. During the you the chi manta ag- gregate thousand I 9. Archimct. Elli! hnn bnnn innt.runf.arl in .-.--.-.- COMMITTEE MEETINGS. -nn-nznbhn A -1 ant: guns I mum am a nunguwn carpet. wanenouse. A la fair. somewhat after the manner of Ye 0 d English Faire of but year. will be held by the ladies of Kin ton. in Sep- tember, in Queen : ooll lguilding, for Quite lame trade is done in mmn imn no In Dancing 0 muons by next. week. [nger the head ng Crimes and Casu- alties." the Weatarn British-American, Chicngomtnten that Sir John Carling and Mr. Tavlor, M.P.. have been called to the senate. Thu niuin R-mun. -.......:u-.. ........L.. ..L senate." The civic nance committee meets at half-past tour this evening, to deal with the request of the citizens committee for a grant of 8300. to assist in entertaining the Queen : Own on May 25th. Curtain atretchors. four vnrdq lnmr and me queen! Uwn May 25th. atretchors, four ards long and two yards wide, only 31.7 per set at R. MoFaul a Kingston carpet warehouse. lame fair. somewhat: nftar the manner 0 KBPOIIS 0! IIIIIPIIIIIOIIIB. rivalry he dinrant. nmnlnniu nl Aha lM.h hm. unny. Inca. namey, agent. Tenderasfor the emotion of the roposed yacht clu house are boin ask for. It I8 expected the club will in oondition to in building mbionn by next week. Un er andCnsu- .n:..n LL- nr--;-.... n...'L.1-L A__..-.-..._ ...., ..... ........ ..... . .-.., ynvycuvu 50. cake at Mt-L;od a (:1: store. 0 mo: double hollihocks, phliaa. peren- nial hlox, mounooo bushes. at-o.. a variety can Ea had on application to M. E. Flana- gm s gtu-don, Arch at:-ooh. The summer North Kino mil: fnr Rnnhm gm a gunman, A1-cu an-ooh. The steamer North King nails {or Roche- ster every Bundn st. 6 p.m., via Port Hope daily. Thou. Hun ey, agent. Tendon fnr Mm nmnhlnn M the nn-mmuul ox Iuumw Ooulu not no noouroa. A car load of wool arrived in the city this morning, over the ().T.R.. from Ham- ilton. consigned to the hosiery mill. Englinh moth ounphor teoully prepared u Mt-Load`: C mm dnubln hnllihnnin, Ahlinn nnmn. mun:-o ._. - A nutmeg 0: ..._ was called (or last owning, . of mombu-a could not be secured. A mnv Ingzl nf wnnl an-iuul in jWTT5J'"PP`~_ Mango nu been In use since 1860. Go}: a bottle of Roland : houuhold ammonia for oluning. Pint bottle: 100. A lot oi new regions:-u have arrived for bho street nilwny company for use on the can. Ban Hnnhu been mound for the moolunion inaouto for Another preionw ` tion in Klnubon. llI$IIIII I non In mngnon. Wm. Swain. first-olul piano tuner, late Wormvrith & 00. Icon orders uh Hobart : -(Inn: aha:-A o....."'.:. mm" "...'-:;:B.:.';,......P:." A biblo In the mine ol Strange & Strange baboon In since 1850. Geo A bowl: of HoIAnd n hmnuhnld 'FARAGtPH8 MOKEI5 up av oun Bum! _n:PoIrr:ns. Tn lplno qr Inn on lallowiluttln PI0p|oAn`lhIkhAbouI-IIotlhla- enpu Ito Antonio: or none Vhotn Inhlnn Ink-. may more. Star. Janna Swift for Ottawa every Mon- "wl Thurndny at 0 mm. James Swift mcmms or run nu. I FOLIO! ILOTTER8. It n no order the Bpoohlb `amalnvi. Brock nan. y 9. YEAB.-NO.' 167. Iu'Ioo,nonruro0u'|natnqam|3o|nu' in; tho . lot I `J-wuuxton 3 lnn&I: llolIo- dint church. no hnvn n `rib. Inn` '{1".."'.';'......."' ". .','J;..u':uu"'" n .u church. Ian: I `wit, two` bughhnnndanonlonou-n. n._... 1.`; 1:`; Ag- nn_.a nun won Iwlcnou to we muumuon u Anal-nut lot about Ethan you-n. Ho um: I member 0! the 17th moat ind with that corp: not through CrIn_uun "go in: granted A modnl [or that oun- nnd pcnuionb thimpotinl v- Ejnsont for-long 00. Hi: wile ed apout twoyunqo. Onooonnurrivcl nn. i."n72i'?n'in""'n-can nndonookupbs mod, nurnuuuncnt mninc month. ..-u--:1--um I... a nnlnhor poem-yuan fair Uj WCCI WlI- AUIUIN, N. Y.. lug O.-A ~ anti: 0! visitors inuhuduuoonulndnto conun- o..onr.noumouny uuuoon vlcurln. unbein nlmootuvcmy-Iixyundngo. Ho lived nllgltona of nndonoohnbntromrvnnann k omlauou u I prlvau In In nmponu mulry regiment. and race through the Inbotdinoto rank: to I commiuionar. Ho wu unna- lonod to the Suolk regiment. in which his record has been snob an to noct the grontut. credit. upon himulf and his native oourisz. Cnpt. Campbell count from One . ull|ll"U|.I DBO IUVBIVHU KOHUIOIDIII unn$JOO as "in summer time 8 chunk of heaven on the brink of hell. Thole ways of putting things from Sunday to Sunday. are proba- bly mtondodto boom church nteondnnoe. But; many people are moved to rooot. that such method: of religious ohenp advertising may ultimately prove very costly to the cause of religion. A_._A1_-DI_7A -.,_ _ nuunnur vulllulnll AIIIIIDIUIB Ce t. Kenneth J. R. Cunpbell, of the Sutfo k regiment. has received the dietin- uiehod service order for his gellnnt con- uct at the operations before Benin, in 1896. Capt. Campbell attended the R0 al militar oollege. here, for some time. o enli us I private in imperial onvnlry regiment thromrh subordinate nuns: III 5 voqorlllo An old Crimean votann, in the pot- oon of .John Llatan. in dead At. the no :1 mili college. Dooouod been 3 to the institution 1: An:-want. lnr nhmnt fhnn Inns: in one u we puwr 0! I "rem-meu'_' church : "To enven on a bicycle." In another sermon on the benets of cheap ice by a preacher of the reformed Preob terian church the reverend gentleman do nediee in chunk of heaven on naton Globe. Among the curious medley of pulpit. to- pics aired in New York last. Sunday was one b the pastor of I reformed? church onvan an n hinvnla," In nnnthnr vwnwu Dy w. wayoow. Ml`. and Mn. S. Silver are the happy parents of ayoung daughter. Rev. F. T. Diblfwill hold ser- vice, with sermon, in St. Albnn s church on Ascension day, May7.l4t.h, at 10:30 o'clock n. in. Miss L. Booth and M Meachnm spent. Monday in Nnpanee. t 0 guest: of Miss Mills. The many friends ol E. G. Kni ht, Napanoe, were sorry to learn of'hia an_g_e|-ousillneaa. nnnuws, and won a net or tour dollars. W. C. Jenkins is moving to his new residence. A new dressmaking establish- ment is to be opened up in the shop lately vacated by W. Wayoott. Mr. and Mrs. hnnnv narente of A vnnnu momer mm I! very nu. On Saturday but, Douglas Laidley wheeled from Ashley : hotel, Westbrook, to Odessa, in less than twenty-ve minutes, and won bet of four dollars. W I". Jnnlriun in mnninu on In . ..-... mrs. u. 1;. mm: was ca night to Kingston to i mother who is ill. On Satnrdnv ln.nt.. nuujvt lrvln vllotiu 0lIF.':4BA, May 6.-John Allen and family loft yeaterda for Manitoba. Tbeyimend staying e I ori: time in Toronto with friends. Miss Keisha Perrocl: entertained a few of her young friends on Saturday last, her birthday. Games. etc., were in- dulued in. after which her little cumm- HLSD, 1101' mrnnuay. Kinle, CBC-, HI` dul edin, which her little guests gatered wild owers and crowned their hostess as May queen. A dninby lunch was served; the litmle irls left for` home wishing Katha many appy birhhda 0. Mrs. O. D. Lewis called on Satu ay ninzhh Kimrston the bedside of her Tifor Wit}-e-tfnt Kingston Biunon. Glllb." The great hope of the conservatives in the approaching ounpni n, the captain believes. lies in the fact t t the patrons. the MoCarthyitoa, and other parties are as widely divergent from one another in their pri nctplea as are the_ conservatives and any one or all of the opponing parties. run awn, Juan at present," no remarleu, T e Wmu scribe admitted the existence of n full-grown hum. over certain recent events in the litical arena, and Capt. Mecdonell sta that he had heard of the wide-spread dissatisfaction in the ranks of the conservative partg in Kingston. "What a pity it is, . said e. '_'that I side-issue such as this, should be allowed todlvide the party, at a. time when there are such mo- mentous questions before the country. To me it appears that as the great quootion at issue so closely concerns Catholic interests. the government would have done wieely to endeavor to oonciliate the electors of other croeda, instead of irritating them, as has. apparently, been done. ' And, I think the Catholics. in view of what lie at stake. should have been willing to take sucha . course. and to have such an up intment as that in question go to the ot er appli- cant. 'l`i.- mm: L..... .6 H..- ............-o:..... :.. path of wmunnncn. Willis`: Donn did the gamut! hoo- pla! to-duy. B0 was born :0 [Aching . thousand: Qoocn Viotuin, ..b:.nl|Iln$.VyC|.:V-llxvmlldnng How an lmulclor Vlovu the Split In the Local Tory (Jump. A WHIO representative had a chat, this afternoon, with Capt. J. A. Maodoneil, of Ulongarry, brother of Bishop Mwdonell, of Alexandria. Capt. Maodonoli is a law- yer and a conservative, and is in the city on private business. Mather: nnlihimnl am hummimr in n pnvauo nuameaa. "Matters political are hummini in Kin awn, just at present, he remar ed, nne prisoner wing aosepn uesnroi. rand juron were each ned 30, Ana our petit jurors 20 each for absence. The importance of those records lies in the fact that no this early period, before To- rqnbo was thought of and while its recent site was in wildernou. the oorlyinht itantu of Kingston had the machinery of 3 oourb, and exercising all its regular functions, down topmoepta for summoning of jury- men. one 01 uuauu. hho prisoner being Joseph Desorm. lrnnd iuron were each ned 3 W01`! . R. Porter. A. wu nna nf IIIIUDOI` IIOII IEO mun VII`! IIDBIO lI~ known of the only jndloinl hmory of` tho province b the I profession. nun loll y the J?-mic M. In-go`. Th: -nnnknr r-ah (Ind fn A nnnrf. nun non ny one one an urge. The speaker rob nzdod to I court of qunrtnr union: in the Meoklonbnrg dlatrich, extending (mm the month of the Gomnoque rive:-to the rjver Trent. vln 1702 the mum of this district was chin - *4 to that of the Midlinnd dicbrioh. '1; vterly on: was invel Saar, taryingdl minor --Mo lionnnan. V a.m... :.?.".{. "6... an evenln . vice-preetdenp uev. 3. none- : ton ` :33. Prof. Bhorbt weeeppehb , ed elegeoe to garment the eoeieuy eh the meeting of the yel eeoiety of Oeneile to convene at Obtewe on the 19th ineo. It wee decided to tumieh credentiele to my member otthe society who wllhee teet- A ':`..:`* :"":.%'- 3 .... - In (e r. In `e 1- use "The Eer y Lew Comm 0 The e her (need hie address by etebing 6 ch ng the eerlier deyeol bin ebndenh life he took great intereet in poring over the bleak letter reoorde of eerlier deye.. He found it mole ammo, however. to ` dleorimineto end select themoet prominent. matter Iron the meee. Very little e. the eerie ludioiel hlehorv of the 1-ne nnu regnau-zmooung to: ma union of the Kingston historical ncloty wu hold Int owning. vioo-pruldonp Dov. 8. Roun- braiding. Bhom wu annotat- An Ieonnlutbntqnlu-Iy In-allnnllvmlnn. ay. SHOULD~ BE CONCILIATORY. 5? III FUJI`. I The nal regulu-zmootlng lot this union :1 Kimrubon noclotv Another Osnndlnn Honored. L I?-....-LI.. Y 1) rV-___1._n Pulpit Banuclonnunm. `lnlm. Death at I Voqornn. nrnnnn vnA-n In Budget from Odoola. 1 III... R `AK-. All-.. .... caueu on aaoumay bedside o( her `rylngul Inmor lioenou, -..|d A. Vihvll, of Onion : whoiunh $305". Elizhmont, loan: (or the wuvin I few pitingoodropnir, an well Alford to y: taxoftl or82IyoAr for mainlan- Anon of Hm nit! thrust: in {mind nnndlnn Eu] ll'0lI| '10 W [IOU I0! I DIOYOIO Ill ID % P` tor wnooling. Thom mum boy advonl hun- drodbic liatsintho city An! tnohltu would ring in quit I rupeohblo ro- venue. your: news. Now. It mo Aldermen will followbho cnmplo not. by Montreal city council. andlnvy 1 an on bioyolinta thayoanrsiu A" tidy mm for munioi I withouclnying m oxu-A bu on on the shoulder: ol those who cannot. Afrnnl in nun nu-um than Hun nu-cant. oat; on me anouluon or those wno onnnoo nffordto pay mom than the present nos. Every mam And woman who can Alford to nnv CI-nun l`IK In Illn Inn . I-ninnnsln Ann` in ovary mm nun vno worn to Boy from 376 to 8150 for bicycle and to cap it in good repair, now u 5-- 4.! CI n. In - ...... I4... ...-{_I.n- pay: tax ox oruayeu l'0l' Immun- moe of the city streets in condition for wbooling. There mum. Vaonnl hun- dlki hint-nlintn in Hm an. an` anal: Q IA! M Have you seen them P Bltoatlon By 1 Oltlson `nut Bloyolluu Ba Tgxnal. I50 'l BICI'Is Said A local business man, who does not ride 8 wheel. to n Wino reporter lssb evening: "I see by the report. of council meetings bhst the city's funds for inciden- hnls nmounte now to only 8400. The city council will have the support of all rata- payers in llhe determination not to raise the taxes. but the smounb svtilnble for contingencies will hsrdl sulcc for the yesr's needs. Now. I the Aldermen Will follmnm nrnvnnlsi ant. hv Mnntmnl non Injured. There will be coneidorabl business for Cnnudian vessels in the our-ri of iron ore for the I-melcing works at amilton. Quite a quantity is to come out at Weller : Bay and more will be brought. down from Port Arthur. It is understood the atru. Sir L. Tilley and Myles And the aohr. Merritt. have been ohartnrod for the sea- aon. This on ht to aria the carrying trade on Lake ntnrio briakor. nours. While entering the harbor this morning the schr. Selkirk, in tow of the star, Ben- nockhurn. ran aground off the foot of Princess street slip, on the shoal on which she str. Morley struck last Friday. There is plenty of water in the regular channel if it is followed. The trouble is theb pilots got too close ashore. The Selkirk is not injured. There will be nnnnidnr-nhlai lmninnnu lnr ror ner season`: work. The atr. Bmnockbum, with oonsorta Melrooe and Selkirk, will clear to-hi ht for Fort William to load wheat for t is irt. This winho the initial trip of the elroee. The atr. uannookburn, from Toledo, with 70,000 bushels of corn. consort: Sol- kirk. 50,000 bushels, and Winnipeg, 53,- 000 bushela. arrived this morning, coming down from the canal in loss than twenty hours. \II|u'h. g..A.._..... LL- I..._L-.. A.L. - _.__._._x-_ new owner no-any. The work of ro-tting the ntr. 80. Lawrence is being rapidly pushed thud, and in a few dnyn the venue! will be ready for her season`: work. 'I`Im ctr R.nnnn|pl....m -iol. ...-..-...-...o.. IIIIII I10 I" ll`: Wileon roe. have sold their steam- aoht to Osgood MoVean, of Dreeden. he veeeel weeehipped vie G.'l`.R.. to her owner to-day. TL. amp .6 ..nu.'.... st.` .4... up one u. 1'. company : olovuwre. The car. Topeka, from Obi o. with 60,500 bushels of corn. arrived st t e M.T. y : anchorage this morning. com r_ o_u_:hr._ Quogn _of _bho _[.akea, 7 frqm voles mum, is (mom mg 17.000 bunn- ola of corn at) June: Rohardson & Bonn elevator. "PL- .9- lJ.s....I ...xn. ....--.__:._ lI\L...._L 8|0\'l|'a0l`. The ctr. Petrol. with consort: Thrush. La wing and Hiawatha, light. for Fort W Ilium, cleared the canal at Fort Wil- linm last; night. Wilmn ..... |..... ...m .L...:_ -;..-_ If not, COR- BETT, the hardwarelman, will explain their superior- ity to you. con DO NIOIIKIGQI. The stoam burg: J. at Swift : luv nig , hot with I cargo of lumber. The nchr. Bnllnu. I vmn our-go ox number. The nchr. Ballonu, from Consocon. in diachnrgng 8,088 bushels of buokwhut at the M. . company elevators. Touch. from Ohicum. with com ya anononge um morning. T oaohr. Queen of the Lakea, from `Renee Island, is dumb. ing 17.000 bush- R ohnrdson Bonn uam gram, about. 2 uuu bushels In the nu`. madin. ' . The Itr. Hamilton called at. Swift. I wharf rantnrdnv nn hnr wnv fnnm I-Inn-nil. The eohlr. Vex-`one, from Duluth, wheat. laden for this port, cleared the Welland canal to-day. Richardson Broe. have urohued the dam grain, abub 2.000 nahels, in the tlmdin. "me ur. nomuwn called at. .'5wm. whnrf yesterday on her way from Hamil- ton to Montreal. 'l`|m nfAnnn 5...... I (1 1u:..I....||. ....u...: yeawrany on not regular mp. The star. Hamilton diaohaggod the hun- dred barrels of salt pork at Swift : wharf yesterday. The mhr. vmYInn_ from n||l||f.h u/hunt. strikes the some Shoal An Did the In-. Ilorloy. The uh`. Hero arrived at Swift's dock yesterday on her regular trip. dischnurod m hun. only can oune members [or their more eiciont. wori. The oordinl and earnest; aupporb ol the lioe magistrate and chief of`polioe will solicited. It is hoped that Judge McDonald, Brockville. wlll nd~ drew a public meeting of the friends of the oocjety within 9. few weeks. whn... ~ as stated noun. . and Snturdnyu; W have u .... in his house, no that he voufd be .... euyoalloube members for their -nnnnrh nf tins nnlino on-ml-Q-5. ....A ..l.l..l Our two Bikes. IOOIIIII. The committee nu orgonlud by the ap- polntin of Mr. Penna permanent chur- mnn an by Prof. Dyda Accepting thooioo of Iooretqry-wouuror. The jllovo. C. E. Cnrowrirht. J. K. Maonorino, 8. Houston,- J. E. Book and J. E. Btu-raulobd in lm ' 3 . together withon. Oomoro Hm. N--ll. The oounnnun: Are all combj1ied.ih theertlgold l i vAVl'll_)"i. -I_lVEVENTlV WORK. ' the canon-we A IeeletyWIll Ila nu Auxllpl-y"h Ito Work-An I be opened no In. J. 3. one be In chute. - P The " ntlemen connected with unarm- V dren'e eooiotymnderinetrnotion from the Ioeioty at their hot regular meeting, me`tyeoterdayintheomoeolG. M. Mao donnell tolorm A committee for outside reeone and preventive work, to ntrongthen in eeveral wnyethevzserahionl of the no- oiet . Itveereeol to vellev.-I. R. magi. Ipebiol oilloer, ell t elupport and ` enooungent that the new lnwrfor the protection 0! children will hllow. Where- ever the cot he been put in openbion " energetically it he: done a greets aervioe than any movement for the amelioration of the condition oi` society has eoted hitherto in Canada, end it as lelt that. by bringing the work more prominently ba-. 7 fore the nblio it will be better under- atood and me more thorough and el- : leotuel. %a_uv1_1_;smn & 3119. Ttvlc. W Fit 3. Dcomfort, Satisfaction, monacrlorg or icnlnnnmj GENTLEMEN WILL `DO RESCUE] +HE SCHR. SELKIRK ASHORE. A BICYCLE TAX. n J. G. Nichol]: called `, bound for up the buy her. ""}?'n5l3{ ..%..u;':`..':.; .`.""".....`7' .' RSIDRNOI NO I, VAUG TI now occupied \>y Mn. II. don In hi. Apply st Wine 0 00. B max nous`: N0. 95 now ooonpld by In. Alon no In. Apply to J. B. HE PREXIBIS LATELY ` Donnld Frau wnl be nmod Mnlnt. Pouunlon lmmndlnhlr. A HE PBEIIBIS Oamslb Pouuolon unmodlokly. Tuovulm nun Boon. mVAdLg1A.ILI SHOP AIRPIII1. an Prin ounlodbr0.D(1ho::'h::%h.nn Va: 'IllltDlA l'l two a Brick lgoxonkxm mum Ochoa`: - a on o . Apply B:::m.inhI norm . It-I.n`V. Fonton, of S nncrville, who lnaboonvilltln bu . D. 1-`. Arm- Ilron .clbyuI tonroturnoto her home on lgdu. AEEHOUSE AND` WHARF. BITWIIN Prlnoou and `Qnoon nlroou. App!) 30` J . B. OAIIUTIIIII. FFICE BOOKS. ON l'lR8'.l` OP HAY. convenient location In the blulnou oonin of the city. 64 Brook Ilroolz. . THE P31!!! 8 ON Ullll known an r.-Evan's onndn. J. B. lolvll. no Clnunoo aunt. 11 15152 or oommlnlon. to all Bowinf ohlnu. pp!) toJ.IAhhloy.nunt. I1) l mu stunt W Servant, 11:0 1 l7l;;n'oiInid well rocommondnd. Awl! to I Wlnxutsox, mo Buot m-sot. ANTED--0LD STAMPS B5 '1!) 40 YIAIIU old. For man 1 pa to 06.11). Ono. Lowl. to Adelaide I root. oronto. FOR SALE CHEAP. A FOUR H. P. STEAK Ynoht in good order, with nwnlng to. Cost only 191:. per hour to run her. App at this oico. WANTED IIIHEDIATELY. A GINRIAL_ Houonnid In` so Apply ill. . . -. THE HOUSE oF6U1=inD av IE8. J. o. Innos. 16 Sydonlnm strut. uoond door from Johnston unmet. Annlv on u nnunhn-, THE HOUSE OOOUPIED from Johnston street. Apply on the promhu. IIU Vlllllx A. IIDWUII, DIITHIK IIIUGE. Min Mon: '1'. anon. Inholy of Ron- frew, has for the degree of BA. no M00111, onu-cal. Hiu grace u-chbiuho Clary viqitaod Rev. Fnthor Spun an Wol Island yesterday, ntuml to the city today. Mrs. hwson, for many can I niickntof PorIunout.h.hu mm to the cit mdwill lnnodonh dwell Inn. ,\ H. Intact. has of Bmokvillo. has boon nmond to Toronto. to the bud- nnnrhnnl blur Wlllhmn nlnnnnmnnnnu . ` EXECUTORS -, '4, -n_.-_- _- ..-,,_ -,. 1 0d d it): I . only 1211:. gr ho(:1rr at: :11: hn.r.'nAnn'n I`nh THAI` FINE GARDEN PROPERTY. lli. Atod on Divlnion strut hand of Quota. well planned comm troou I-`hnbnrb. etc. For particular: apply to (hm. dblrr. u IX.'?n?iea"v}i '1 Prion moderate. HOUSE WITH 1 on 8 BOOKS, ll 6 locum. at 5 odonto nut. w Itlcotmvl kl. nun Aancw, n no . OOIB WITH ALL MODERN IKPBDVL manta with board. at 310 Burl: Itnoi. L1s1'0N--In Kingston, on Wodnoldnylty 6th. 1896, John Linton. of R.M.O.. and 60 years. Funeral notice later. DENN-v-In Kingston, on May 0th, Willlun Donn. mod 77 non. uvuu, vu A-Inn] uun, 1' annual: ........ . -.. ......., Donn, Aged 77 years. Funenl from 812 Queen moon on Frldn afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friend! nnnnninlmnnnn Am no-nnnlnfnllv inuplul My -j_;.--&- HENRY BRAKE, Lnnnm Uxmn-run um Eunt.nn-ul Prlnopu ntrooc. Ool-not Sydonhum mm. 1510- phono communication. _ Parole; Two olmrs w. -. muaamunn. l'mIInAI. Dmxc-ron um E.\mu.In-Il1 Pun. oou jtroct, block AIJOVI old nnhd. __-_.______-j__._..__-_._. noon nmonu no Totonuo. Iouo lou- qnrbn oi the Williams pianooompuny. Guns. J. A. Ilncdonoll. ml: butt... of OFFICE BOOKS. ON IIRST OP HAY. L` con vonlont oontn FEE PEEK! ON UEIN I. lolvn. Clnnnoo stun. f_ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. LARGE BIOEI ON (DIXIE l sud Ontario ntnotmoonhhlnn ans. Luuu, Tm: Lnnmo Uunn1'un-I64-aw Prlnouo *2-ooh. Telephone 141A. Open Dny nnd Night- GENTS FOB CITY AND (DUNTBY, ( . Bowing I Mun. toJ.IAhhloy.nnn0. Pl Tapestry ind Brussels Carp ets . . . _ 7; ma AIHEOFFERING GOOD. = BARGAn~{s Ilwrnoon II) 2:50 0 oIooK. znenal Ind acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. ' mm: nofn NO. as UIIN man Apply co J. n:c....m.`!... . qnu-unot we wununl pmnooompuny. Capo. llncdonoll, butt... of G . brother of bishohllacdonoll, of A Arrived in O. nitv thi- I-IOUSEMAID. APPLY IN EVENING N!` L 31 Kim: street. " wk`. W . . '"'-*- " ""'*'#'r~ Hr. av!-my UIIUIKCC Dy `III IIIDII IIIIICIIC. ` OHILDIIN TAKI IT IIADILV. LARGE FRONT R00! '10 LET WIT! L Board. Apply to no Quoon ntru . HOUSEM AID. A 31 King street. A omnuo the ` unmet 210.11.-'7=?L_anv om! --dium JHUI\UUl"C ` ~u:RI1Iv__..\!!_NE I 0 non nntox noun. s1'ruuID' hon omen omens. " gs. hngxggny m. '1 I"t"'n1 muu | ntdo of Ordnmao man. lama -For n... - - invalid: and mu. Moxsows` uJ . B.A.. Queen : nnlvord 9 o 50 IIQI in plloo OIW. J. Dobhrla, Goolnb. in to wtinl on axlmllnnn -- A onounuon M II! cont. ova:-'1 olnrln In... WANTED TO RENT. - Ponnuu Ihc Ml modlclunl vulun of god Llvor Oll Iablnod with u very IIOIIIIIIII? Win: and In cull y roulmd gn dlzund by thu moot dollcnu. IIILDIIH TAXI IT IIAIIILV. wn1-Htnwiouanunu. For Sale by all Drujahtn. ' IN REMNANTS OF TO BE LET. FOR SALE. ii. I. humus. ilnvtvwxn nun I`un u I!` wAN7rE:D. BOARD. ..%`;';`.?..{`.!..`!. .. It all ' Mr. and Mn. Dobaon, Rochester, N.Y an dting A. Ho . Barrack sweet. '1`. Rev Inga In--n-n-Ad kurthnuvnnnnl R A n Ionnonu of the Poopl-Whnt `lluy Au lhvlnl and Dnlnr. -IlvIuII7Il|l In I-III rI!vplU-VVlIIIi lllvy lll'I llaylnl nnd Doing. Mr. Rouenu and wlfo left. for Quebec at midnight. Mia: Flmnie Bwibmr in nmndimr A law. nnamgnu. Miss Flouie Swine: in spending a few- weeks in Toronto. . E. M. Storey left for South Bend. Iud., yulordny ncrnoon. Goo!-no Oord. nr.. in conned to his To know` that a Fine scotch snitcpn __i.Dl 0cnnGf'_. youoruny um-noon. Goo Oord, u'.. room 8 rough illneu. J Powu-,0! this oity,wu in Toronto vn v on bulinona. .. J I'UWDI'.0I mu 0Ily.WI8 I] you I . J. Wainwright, 0! Potorbol-<`;\ the city businaa. ' Mn. r, Torontaq . har brunhar. John `Ball. Pine ahx. HI`. 'I.'I'|0llII5 !Tfl','I.'0I'0|'|Kl` % her bnothpr, John `Bell. Pine sh` H; J. Benny. P.L.S.. I-lam nor onomor, aonn non. rune nu` 1.. H Batty, P.L.S., I-lg: ille. hu purohuod the ruidonoo of F. Pg via. Mr. Doboon. Rochester. N.Y.. Blended nu tally lag the pan trade. Th 4: in the nut lndh - blend ever oond in Conn-ls. AT THE BIISJDENCE 0!` III. A. IUOAIL (or, sun lnlvonlty Avouu, FRIDAY. May mh, the effects, vil. :-Osk and Ash Bed- room I-tnl.cn.Fino Parlor Suite In Ta stry. Tarontry Carpet, Rug. Eu Chnln. matte Tn vl-I Hoatin Stove. ookinq Rance (irundfntherm block in runnln nlor 83 mph: of Books. mutoorpioou o! u Inn Kn. Hprlngu, Ilnttruues Onrenlnn. Bllndn. Ohalrn. Croolaxy. Hut Ilse , Hull Lamp. &o. Sale At 10:30. (loodl Almost now. JOHN H. KILLS. Auohlunnor. Blondod (any h the packers for their I Indian and Ceylon |JA. Reppr-;N aFpco.| Ipelehitdti"HEM Teal ENDEBS WILL BE REOEI VED AT THE oloo of the nndon nod (whore Inn: and an loutlona mu 0 men) n 0 ll o'oloo noon.FR.IDAY. my 6th or hooroo tlqn and oomplotlnn a a Pulllon in Mac- don 'vl'Pnrk for Sh: Oorponuon of the City of 1- ugutun. ' - W. NEWLANIB, A1-ohltoot. -..`%.'.'.'......' ' ' :.";..; `......' "'.`.'. nnnnnl. l36r|N rg. M|yL5 _E.l AYTI1lIIIf\l' Arm - uu.._._ .. vv-.. - _-- .--.------r gr-u-a-qua: AUOTION BALE of Funnturo Grand- tBnJ.`ht:r'n Clock. Oak and Ann odroom 5. T0 corrrlucrdns. TENDERS WILL BE REOEI ' 2 nnnulontlona mnv 4; noun) nn ` Cotton Underwear. 250, 36c. Merino Undorwoa.r.35o, 400. Bub:-lagun Underwear. 35o.40c.45c. Men : All-Wool Sweaters White, `run. 900 ` Bhok, Navy, cu-dlnsl and oh. 7ggh1te Shirts, Unlaundrled. 250. 450. H.A'1`S--Fine Fur mm: mm. a nu Stylus. 1896. our price. 01.25 apd 1.53! |0A_!tfe_IiA_I-Ll puronuou I0 IWGODW 0! I`. I'A,V_VlH. N.Y.. um dtjna A. Hnnninn. Bun-uxk nI.mnt., om-: pmca areas. 123 Prinooss st. north side - Kingston [sums UNDERWEAR) tathora Clock. Bedroom Suites. '1' THE RESIDENCE 0!` Unlvony Avouu. FRIDAY. The coming and the going never stops. New lots in to-day, away to-morrow. Come and see the new things, buy when you get ready. h `INTERESTING ` You cornnt the goodnes of `storm serge by width, weight, rIo_nou 0! yarn, but the units of goodness in serge never cost so little as now-and a serge dress is a pcessity for outers and home stayors-25c to 75 a yard, and note deer one in the lot. _Per- haps the most popular are 35c, joc, 5oc-but-you may decide. just in the rpaip aisle from the Dress departnriitc Sac the nov- Luh Ran AKA 6-H: Au-rn Ann Pirasols. Storm` Sergs HARD Y S Hun wound the Annoy of tho u5aii MARKET 8;)-l:lAl;B. odl KILLS. Auctioneer. not on mnno uncaomu, arrived in city this 1! If I? n.,,..-..nL.x....u..u...:. Ibis. Bonnets 8: Ioqucs Ya-numbing uuuuuu v-s u ---cu on`- 9 {J10 the every at osottna and 3:35 puu 0! W. J. UODDIO, ovrltingonoxntnimbion sq-ived in ?vi|iting wmon vo we gm more oonoorn n her own njnrlen. It is nob llkel the yacht. club will hold an intarmtioun Man this season, but next. summer In ly the boot neon ever seen here vi be nailed. "In I898 3 bid will be made (or the annual regatta of tho Cl;ldlIlI tuna: gunman; uioointion. leyolis Va A ong time on tho vhzl, any they never saw the city strata in uonnhmpt condition. Rub, jogs and piteblnolcl Abound. In I doun plants the water works main vulva stick up over tllo and level, forming a dangerous ob- sanction. 3. nu-Inca nuumu ma mu-o mum: Gnu, by Dr. _0nrvor. for tho 81.000 duh:-noulolnhold :0 W, Mich. in-I . hmu I Andi: - H03 00% 8.; UIU - 1 IIIIIIIU |UV`f,I'XIInCI..I- puaalaoii-couothi hnndnomo. She will In Inl uh, .llow|llo. who hndId(h0n nllvnndnnnhar van on uu \uynuu.uowuIo. who hntllot|(Nouo ullymdganlm Imrldlali jlllly I00 [I70 BOP lninolnono whoil Eight in Innllhl ~......... ......~ ' '"...... ;......'"'. u-qvouh man: A Wlll no pun m one wnwr onus week. The m r of the Broolwilla lacrouo club has nohbd manager Mclaod that the club cannot. come here on the 25th inn. for the terms oorod. Another offor was sent down to-dny, which. it. is expoun- od, will be . A onng Indy ridilingn hind Wheel col- lid with I rig on in and went, last. ovnninn. She wu u-own oil and oavorolv nuou WIIWI I g OII IKIIIR DUKE Wi. Ill! evening. wu thrown and Ievoroly Ihslen und. cue the will oonoorn m reaenuexocuons. I wo well known young men, one a customs olcial, whose sporting pro- olivities are familiar to all, made an electioh bot. last. evenin. The custom: official offend tobet. I00 thst Lnurinr wnnld nnf. nan-v f)nnhnn, I-In `mu cusuome omom onerea to net. um um. Leurier would not can Quebec. I-Io wee promptly taelxen up an e forfeit of 826 at once nbeked, the romeinder to be put up before polling day. Either side must. have I majority to win. What tho Lovers of (lame: and General Sports Are Doing. H. S. Folger has purchased the yacht. Gerda, former] ownedb l)r. Clarke. It will boput. in t. e Inter 6 in week. The mnnumr of the Broohrilla lacrosse The secretaries of the conservative asso- ciation were. today, on in serving notices of nconvention to hold on Mon- day night. for the purpoue of appointing a oahdndata. n W van... ..... 3.. :. ...:m.... on oanmauw. B. W. Folger says he is willing to winger that H. A. Calvin will stand as an independent. candidate for the house of commons in Frontenac county, at the oom- infedeml elections. ' u-A mall lnuuan. nn....... -In-n nu.` n mm In over owurmu w upmn ulna- dian politicians that the ephemera conser- vnbive style of cabinet making gives a frrt mnny statesmen a chance of n o T A n-Aatinn nl thn gr-mniun t\nrv|n\:f.fAa nf ]0DY A meeting of the executive committee of the Maodoneld club was held last: night, when it wee decided to hold a smoking concert some night next: week, probably Tuesday. The secretaries the conservative Pollllcll Orlckl. A well' known government official says hehas plod himself not to smoke to- bacoo nor rink liquor of any kind until Laurier is returned to power. an it Aunr nnnuu-and in nnnil-inn r`nnn_ nuu n- can nuuu uuuuu nu yunnmuu. unuv ovonin , it won d be a masterly iooe of nor hip on the not the loco liberal adorn to tr-under r. Bi-itton, B reform oondidato, to the oounty of Frontenac and hnvo Sir Oliver content Kingston in the libonl interest. He would awoe the ion- atituency no matter wlnt candidate the conservative: were to to him. Mr. Britton oonld curry rontonoc, and the gut would thus gain two aeatu, now hold y t. oir opponents." ` W|ll Win Them Anyway. Now that Sir Oliver Mowat. has decid- ed to enter dominion politics. said one of ` Kingston`: moat prominent busineaa men, who in an indorendanh in politics. last evanimr. won be a muterlv niooe of I rvuvlvlliv uvvurv vunvluo The liberal oommitteo rooms on Princess street are open now duty and evening. Committee work is done each evening. oommittbea moetin in turn. The young liberals are prooood ng with the prepara- tion of the hate in the oommittee room on Wellington ntroot. J. McDonald Mowat will take charge of the room: next week as campaign Iocrotary. Sydonham ward will meet this evening. - The Olmpolgn Will open at 0noo-Wlll I !-nnnvnnn nnnnn lhlvln. 8. huiubrod Ma Emma Xpnno Lu Y} O-nu-n Ian. IL; IIIIII one onunnen to muse arren enu. On behalf of Queen : oolege trustee board it we: announced that ehope {or vnnnual training in wood and iron would be in operation in the full in connection with Queen e college gymnasium, end thnt clueea would be open to pu ll: of the col- legiate institute M815 for e full eeeeion. Pr-moi lEllie was requeeted tooonfer with Prof. upuia, dean of the faculty, with a view to reporting later on. Mr. Penae moved, seconded by Mr. Moliny. that Meura. Mclntyre. Dvde. Swift end Chown be a committee to tulne into oonsideretion the amendment to the education act by which high and public echool boards could be amalgamated, end to re rt their views and recommendetiona. a board feels that the public expect the beet of economy and co-o tion in the management of the echoo e, and it was the duty 01 the senior bod to consider the question with a view to urthering the uhlic intereet in case amalgamation ehoul be shown to be ad vienble. pwuuu nun unuun Ms`!-VI vn ---J --uu uuvu Laurier Has it over oocurmd to aspirin Cana- Iinn nnlihicinnn that the anhemara canar- uellu. mcmuyro, rams Ina mm, tho nab-committee, hhoyhadtomod I uni` with Quoofl ogoooumoo Ind lial: E Joann! t..duulpIlnu' u M131 4 scenic actuation: of K! and bornood. Iwu re um thotreu hood last full. under oontrnct by Mr. `lurk, had all died save one. and I new 1-onn-ant wu nronnnnd tn an:-a-n Admit; for um-x, mu an uleu eeve one. am: d:i n:w contract was propoegi to George A I; or fty I mnplee be pleated eb once. the oh: man to make arrangements. n Hahn" nf Duncan : nnlnnn he-nntgn gen sppormoueu In man or mmyucn unonglt various city agents and three more were now recommended for the link .11`,-Pk. Gildkox-1novo._J. A'.rhGu-diner and il` putt-in Boga-I. e to was adopted. Upon tho oomlnunioatiggrgl the Oanndian oommmzoo for tha 1-emotion of n'Vrun`u