Daily British Whig (1850), 7 May 1896, p. 1

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Ni ax mini. ci;is}'m opuom avvv vuuuuuu up unau UOIUFU PUHC8 nngiutrate Duff. ti: moming, charged with Infraction: of the nuisance by-lnw. The char against one waa'wit.hdrawn, and an a journmonb until Saturday was mule in the other. Anmhnp nit-L... ...... a.....: can _..4 __-._ ` Polloo court 1'o.Dny. Two citizens ap ared before police 1: is bv-lnw. nluo lI'I M18 0500!`. Another citizen was fined 810 and costs In Dldin Dllnhv I`.lI Anhnr-an nl Iunurinn D060 800 Won 3 Plvlllol. in... ....u.... Au n...u-I _.___. ._T___ - Wanted I800. Aoooptod I10. elm `Pm-t..mm.o_I. um... .. hnni nan / QITY AND VIOINQTY. WIN Work The Gal Well. 95...]. .......n - u\,_,I .___-_..;___..___ Putt! Wdl Pnllod. n nun.-L.) ALI- _____x_ council nlnlm nl B. SILVER & co. If\9 Du!-an--- no. |I:...._._,, mt.h;ntPnrhu.on 21-tut P|oudm.y'. ov Endundntluol .on28:d. PI-inoaundWolll and: Inn wonolion in In -in --ll-~' M 0" IIIYOIN loom onto! the Mmwo M- coivod nix mail ago. Th have than. We gin you hotter ulna in boys clothing thnnothoru and Hum: In the canon. Grand Union. G.W wnonnnd o'lnrnwil|opont.ho Addl eludes campaign st. Snow Bond on Monday. In lam Ghrnndan Aaalngion citation st` 8 I Monday, llny lsthqut main on `M: II ILL: nn low menus, unseen in all. will wheel to Belloville any over night. returning b -tr. Nor King. Sunday morning. Perumouoh phhllo school board we: to have not hub evening, but there was not I quantum of the members preeene, tnntaen Holland, Payne end Porter being absent. The meeting wee. thorelore. postponed. llllfllinl nntnnonn nip.-u n--- V- wm no unoao|.ll we men seem unani- mous in A desire to go there. Mounted window shades mnde of oiled linen, mny be wubed o'_ with: upon ores `thexlowelt lnjhe domilnion mtg: . u an '1 inguonr- wire one. Saturday rno6IIP.e.|l the "nhite" who abide at e "Belt." together with A low Manda, Menu in all, will Beliovilleunlehv our nidlm .u.m..:.... --J arxvu vllv JUIVIIIU BTW I hardly an doubt now but u will be c n. u the ` in n lhninn tn on on... m we wuot bicycles. Five whcoli ere uhggrpnnntnrd. on Prince: mus early bhfl morning. . , ,, / ..--, Id tho:-`always ran: out jun porloot. Iuuu once tried one or than unimmn hub of pIn.In brown pt wilhonl Any olnhudo ln|wuoom- uuhnup. Inaulumn lpgng oonlo. bo::.b.fgo;d "'7`:.s;,." \_ _r t r n Oorsooo :1) n. Homnlo; a, Brook 3331. y The William utmost tower has been oom- plotod from King sunset to the water : ad . 53 a bottle. of Mound : household smalnonla for chilling. Pint bottles I00. . Soon-nu, of Baotou`: Harbor, |rrivo`d ` in the city yuan-day on I buoineu mia- ` I502; _, ` IIIIBIIGGDD. Liberals necking informntion M to names on the voters list; are inviwd 00 call an the Befonn oommittao room. Princess street. Clerks are always in nt- taondnnco. Some nnrmw-bninod end in having I huge time nlltohimacll b Itioking puns ip the theta! bicycles. I!` ve were All to i;w:ti.:ki.;1;.-En; in bicycles. were than mnnmxdon Prim... uh-ant. ....n. mpg punnmn this morning. Bbouklnn ol nlur run a rungeron oerpeu wnrehouae. Prof. W. L. Goodwin left yesterday for Toronto to interview the director of mines regarding prospectors olueea end dietribu- tion of mineral cabinet: at mining centres. Upholetering in all its branches nanhlv w-(lay. Curtain ntretohera, four yards long and two yards wide, only 81.75 per set at R. Mcl"aul`a King-abon onrpet wnrehouae. Goodwin lath vmmmlnv rm- . Lu bomeI.40o. and 750. ring: $`t.)Jl'dOl'n S_pecjalty Try Miwholra spgjng tonic. ole nombon or;joy a club y this evening. magic blood purier In A Large homes. 40. my 75.. mumu, D.l./., In MIG Oil :1 visit to his brothers. and Ald. J. B. Walks to-day. Curtain uh-ntnhm-n in u----a sun`; `.1: rl Vyhl HIJICI The way to be well dressed is to buy your clothing of us. We t everyone. Our prices will t~'_ your pocketbook, too. - ` We have teken down from the shelves this week 150 Men's Suits, _regular price, $575, and will clear them out at $4.25 ' hm hm... C..h_ -..-_AL `~ V noyr with ruio. 500. uouly. `Inca. 1-innley. agent. Yesterday half a dozen new marches ar- rived for the 14th bath. band. The band will have, as usual, a. complete new set. of marches of about fty this summer. The Birk beck oommnv nmu-a Atruntlnnnl or marches of about fifty this oom yoifors exceptional inducement: to botrnborrowern and in- venture. Ask for booklet. Maophorson & I Hooper, 9. ) Clarence street. Dr. W. W. Walkom, M.P.P. for Na- naimo, B.(?., in the cit. for some days on brnthnrn R '1` W-lb-M PARAGRAPHSPIOKED u av oun ' ausv REPbRTER8. I \ . '1" pploifgl Ivory Do: Lilo-Win u nopu the Talking nont-Ioouu II- gjoopusnrauonuon on-hon wlumn "hill: loan. ; Min 0. Day, Univanlty avenue, in 1011- ' otuly i]I. 1 ' 1 C; Tamworth, in spending I low 1 U . . Ndlh. dttlbnrg, Pa.. is home on a ` ylsit no hit pnronta. * London in to nuke 3 Itrong bid for tho ` noxt G.W..A. moot. ' .Boyu mblmuu, uollor `gollar and trimmed :1 . ......... \..._y no uauuu uevurnl 0! me public schools, nccom niod by in: tor Kidd. The steamer orth King an In {or Roche- ster ever Sunda no 5 p.m., via Port: Hope daily. T on. Han ey. "00X`dV half a damn nnur rnnrnhga an HOW. Why not/embrace the opportunity we offer you of saving from 20 to 25 r cent. on each and every purchase ma 9 of us 3 Grand Union. Rev. Dr. Jackson, of Gulls, left. for home at midnight after a` pleasant visit here. Yesterday he visited several of the public orth Kino an In Inn Rm}... llon. V N` 7*` _'- Vwlllo EWIHI. rlb-nlnu ninnn I--....... I,.A- yunu a menu no mm: was done. A 250. bottle of cLeod n furnil polish, will make your furnllrure look new. 1 I IM1 Ila L. MI|1(:n0l|'l. An asphalt walk will be laid on the south side of Earl street, between Sydenlmm and West etreeta. Workman began pre- paring the bed this morning. There were, according to the ollicial count made by the lioe., sixty-six rigs, seventeen double engoforty-nine single, on the market square this mornin . Enulieh moth mmnhnr nnnr-In In .......-...A % (D9 Dl'l.l`DOI`. The quickest way to make edollar on a boy is to buy him one of our 3-piece short gent, all wool tweed unite aL82.l5or $2.50. rand Union. - Rhein-Veilohen-Rhino Violate and Roger and Genet : Violette Ambree, the two neweet perfumes, by the ounce, at E. C. Mitchell's. An nunluh .....II. ...:u L. |_.-.1 ,, `I anwoa. ' _ The barber: are thinking of raising a. baseball team to play the cigar makers. G. P. Jones will not as manager and coach the bnrbers. 'l`lm m.:..|.... ....... A- ..-L- I -- -- mcmnnrsirnn nu. J pnonatenn -.\./., an lane am lol' any: 3 R. T. Walkem Walkem, left for Ottawa ono Ioronlo amt nya there in y tam Kingston nooomu aouor collar and Grand Union. uh lnalnhnn ...a Ill, VIII wnoel to ndny morninl. WI! G006. E furniture furrdfmm Inn]. Ill... IIGII FLVKIKIWH oiimnga mearmas. rn%'r'.".`; ;" ;'3'.`.l .'.2' ""`-' }. mu 7. 1896. ll|'4\H'0 like IIEICU II nochinv M-ciclv Inns. co mm: In Uunnun. United sum und England Ami be in 6 ng Io got tho manunu-i'~h randy before lin . Rog-ud- i thov V .-` ~mdit.:on of dim - e. ) manifesto, In IE2! M ' ' mpropuvu `'1: AH: punu pnvnu mnwera. no ex u to n~ turn y the end of July. T triphn been in oonwmplntion for I long time. but the decision to go wu arrived at quitn unexpectedly, leaving him I lot of work to do no the Inn IIIOIHOIIL HA In: Hfnluru Ann-noun.-.5- nor. on work `I to do no the Inn moment. Ho an H onpgomonu to full in Cunndn. nitod Shun And Enahml am!` I)` I. 0.-oh... .. ..A L- nuouuna. ms mp il connected with pure! pt-into mutton. He ta tow trip has been in lmlfnnhl-tinn for A Inna ll-A. hut, OI For Scotland. Prinoi l Grunt will leave to-marrow for Mont:-onrnnd on Batu:-dny will nil for Soobhnd. His trip is connected with Durelv Dl'iVII.a mntmrn. I-In Arnnnh tn nu. nssxueuoe ox Wm. Unhrw, u;eq.. iownsmp treasurer of South Frederiohburgh, when his second daughter Lois was married to Rev. W. G. Clnrlr. B.A.. of Moscow, in 3 Live Bay of Quinte conference. The oom- mony was performed ` ty Rev. E. S. Shorey in the preeenoe of the immediate relatives of the bride and groom. Miss Nellie Downey. of Na- nee, was bri_d maid end U. M. Wilson. .A.. bar` , of Napenee, noted I! roomsmnn. The bride, who is [vell- nown bhrou out the county, wu attired in s trnrsllin dress 0! rey material and looked very o rming. he bridal party, after the ceremony, uh down to a sump- tuous wedding breakfast. and After con- grstuletions the bride and groom drove be Nepenee, where - they took the afternoon train for Toronto. The groom is very well known as In ener- getic christian minister, who is fast. glin- mg I foremost piece in the ministry. and who is doing good work for his church in his capacity of secretary for his district of the Epworlh league of christinn endeavor. We join with I host of friends in oongrItu- lntions. VUPU uu mu me ongecmon to this new overnment, which he: been formed Iinoe b e house we: diuolvod And not received the oondenoe of the people. nnki any appointment: An all or having the rig t to dose? What difference doe: it make to n... V-I.-4.. w ,v- r. x. ". Is He uuu puullulr onnnotemtio of the party, and T`): to ow that no nutter who get: the p it must be a. tory in an event. Why uk relormoru to have on th ng to do in oonneotlon with this emily quer- rel? Whnt have die; to do with it, ex- oept to mine the objection to this government. which ha been In----cl -i--- nu n-nu? unaccu- ! Kntanox, May 7.-('1'o tho Editor): By your pm In oppou: that tho tor op- pononbo ol . Ryonlntoud oirouln ago ' .'. .T":`sa...." "1.7"1':I35f:,... $ .`. .' f.".'.`a`.`.?' - I] ' . IIl::I:p!?r.i:n`Ilb;J for `tan poomon of p I or spa on olundy - 3.2:: *:::: `.'.:'.:."*.:,"' ,.., In: It. omaou h rohllo oonllnutionol tho or the present to oppou_o ` tho Inn. oooponto. No other ponon. It ll ,. an llllUl'I!IlIll' val-vnlou '- A intereabin social event took place at Sillsville on odnooday,Mn 6&1. at the '1-euidenoo of Wm. Chm-tern, ., `ownahip Frederiohbumh. as wmppera-In. | Barker : Point was the dutimtion of the icyclista, and the run was made in excel out time and was very much enjoyed. Arrived at the Point, the neoeauriee for a picnic were produced, and the party spent a very pleasant hour before starting on the return trip. The run was the first ofn series of Thursday outings, the next of which will start (ram the preeidentfe house next Thursday afternoon. i A Berle: of Weekly Buns lnstllanted This Inning. The Keewsydin bicycle club : run this nftornoon was A war successful nhir, be- tween thirty and orty mombers having taken part. The fall-in was sounded at a uartor past four, at. the residence of Mrs. (ll. T. Walkem,nnd the parade wu formed. with Miss Walkem and R. Hnrvey as captains, and Miss Shaw and W. Skinner as whippers-in. Barker : Point. was than dntingnn nf smnux and nowors. The hap yevenb terminated About ten p. m., and I; a bridal party depcrtedmmidst rm abundant shower 0! rice. and baking with them the best wishes of their mimet- ous friends. 'l`I~... n.-......r. ......:.....I L... 4|... L...:.l_ _._.- 0|)! IFIOIIGI. The presence rooeivad by the bride wexe handsome and numerous. nrown nrnvamng arena. After the ceremony the friends of the bride and groom rcicipntod inn sum - tuous ropnat, whic was very nrtiatioslg arranged, the cable being dooorntod wio amilux and owers. Th. 1......-... ........a o.......:.....;...: -|...... 4-- ox nev. Ur. Uurne, of son a. The bride in bashful y arrayed in I brown travelling dram, oeremonv the friend: at ch. /,v--- :--tvkl _,. I02 Prlncoll 8t., Klngnton. __..____.,____.________ - ..I .. ; gme hereifrom Smith's Falls when quite 7 I and graduated in nu oung.was educated here. entered in train- ng at the general has ital in January, I892, ebruary, M94. Her attention and cheerful disposition won for her the love and respect 0! both patients and physicians. After graduating, her services were eagerly sought after. and she was very successful In her profession and lled a number of on agements,to the utmost satisfaction, in and around the city and outlyin towns. The groom is a rsduate of ueen s university. and has of ate been filling the pulpit of the Presby- terian churoh at Portsmouth. He is a son of Rev. Dr. Currie, of Son The hum. -.. o....o..:..I .. ............a a.. - KEEWAYDIN BICYCLE CLUB. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. # An Interesting Common V. tn-A Hnn uu.l.I ........L L....I. l`I't|l 75 Boys Suits. worth 12.50, t Thom no kinda o! No. man : tyoodpnntmbuti youwnnt wotthd went, style and out try ours. Grand Union. an VII7 HIUIZ DQ33- A sudden dash ooburrod at Brookvillo uylum,Tnoudny than-noon. HiuJohnIton. cook. wu token ill on Monday with non- ral in of the nbomch and dehpito medical akil puuod away`. aha Inn aha uoond daughter of ?unuel Johmn, l`nnkvl`l`l:, twenty our you-1. II . romulnn. after being m wm nomovod to Fnnkvillo. I.'ho_,.9mplo and ntundanu of the nylon oodtribu tad n bountiful an! pi . - mouth eeperete school, which their chil- dren attend, cannot `induce the eueeeore to enter them on the roll in eccordnnce with their wiehee, Although the etete they have mule the ueet each t me the nueeeore hue visited em. The matter he been brought to the notice of the Portsmouth eepernte echool board. and A letter has been eent to the clerk of King- townehip, reletiveto the but leet pe . No reply bu, on yet. been received. The members of the hoe:-d 5 they will heve the mutter eet riirht fo with. .}$u'.i2' . 3'E'n;" 53.231 '"'oi.I." rig with. wanna onnngo huboon n , and that the appointment in one of I pmvod by tho oobmob council 5 coupe 0! day! I80. and which in not to be mad; known for some time. Whether the re- porb be true or folio. it owes its origin to 0}... --.-..r-4_" y?! oonun"""IE7o',"m'!vtJ-" that the chap has been onnointmanh in mu Want Tholr TIXOI to Go to Support Portl- mouth sopu-no School. The truatoes of Portunonbh nparpbo school complain that I number of Iopnntao aohoolnupporteru. resident. in Kingston bownnhip,nnd who desire to have their tuugo towards an porbin the Portu- mouch sepu-the aohoos), whio their chil- attend. cannot. `inllunn an A-noun-mg uuuy meee en-ewe an of political un- ' oortelnt in Klngeton. Donn rumor has ' during t pub week been unnlnolly bun . : end has been endocloue enough to meddle with the name: of several ooneenotive nested until It might be their own pleasure ooefep down and out. A oonple o! day: :g.ouepox-tbeulnoonrrent hobhe eeot 0 Thoma Henley would be I fad collector of customs. she preeent o ` to be ed bin superannuation. The truth of Ivory weedenled and to woo eeld that the rumor wee merely e I-it non-_ nu-d." Novertbeleu it wee ehrgetlby I loyal oonurvntaive, endto-dey in in outed thetthe change heebeen on-unmd. mu! 1 50WIl (lB 1)oparuroI.-- Sohr. Iamtta Rooney, light. for Osw gaohr. Fabioln. Ii ht, for Oawego; atr. bortu, light. for xtor; ` ctr. Bnnnookburn. with oonooru Molrou and Selkirk, light, for Fort Williun. SEPARATE SCHOOL SUPPORTERS mnner ror me Uuvin U0. The etr. Roeednle, light. team this port ta Built Ste. Mu-ie, 1,11-need hrough the Wellnndouml iub nig t. The star. St. Lawrence wu, yeeterdn , bowed from her winter unrtere to t. e ferry whuf, where she is being tted out. The air. Pnrhhin left Garden Island. Tuesday, for Quebec, towing she eeoond left of timber, oonhaining eighb dreme, consigned by the Calvin company this spring. Arrm\le-Sloop Volunteer, light, from Cape Vincent: etr. Conner, light. from Cape Vincent; echr. Snowbird, from WWO. Inl nf non] for .`Alna. Sownrds. `l\..M..L.. c. umcsron 1 no, .A;.. ` -3-:-1 I'M lumen of change: In-Gown-ant Oool-Jllonulunloy Inn llo Hunt Anhodtw on oIo'o-Wlu thou I: Chan]. 0! Poltnlltol T Truly thou an-otlaa an ol political armntLin dul-imp 0. run _..|. L--- .-__~ I- Before You Buy Your Shirts norm an Anglia : Bay. The m. bochnla cleared from Garaui Island Tuolday for Aahland, Will., to load timber (or the Calvin Co. Tm; ntr Rnnd-In ll.-.55. 0...... n.:. _.-._;. HE I8 NOT A CANDIDATE FOR . FROMTENAO. no vouoll lo!` om: rt won an- nouncod from the Welhn canal to-day. Local mu-inc mnhon woryvory quiet to-day. Thou won few urlvula or do- pnrtunl. _ The Donnolly Bma. gncht Ariadne, in being listed out. Sh: II in hot pinto! berth at Anglia Bay. cleared from Gnvrdnl cmm wnggr wnris nero no-any. The ctr. Rounds bring: corn from To- ledo to Kin hon at three cents. No vein for bhia rt comma [nuomsg Eli: IJA-n--'. -- - `IR OI$f! Vancouver. - it-.l'I|llII rluiull II]! AIOIII III. WIIIPVOI And Huntley. The star. Morley in oxpoobod bourivo hero to-day. Round: brimn nnrn {mm "P... juncture! "Not one word." was the decided And emphstic answer. Pnngnplu Plokod Up Along the Whntvu lndwhnn. unwnnonx" . "Have you anythin to any raga:-ding the state of political 1 air: at the present juncture?" Nut. nhn wmd " um. ml..- .a.....a..I _...n l0l' OIOODIOII again 7. ``I hve not the slightest. intention of becoming I oandidute. Not the Ilightaab Intention!" "unurn nu ......LI.:..... 4.. -_.. ___._J!r VI ay 1n aune. MI`. Uuvm." "I don't. know why such 9. statement should have been mndo," was the re-"I spouse. . "Am vnn -till (`Afar-Ihinnul nn on -5---I {bu still doformined not to Ifbd . 5 sin? folu;l;:v3nn?)iI`z. the Inhbb infantlnn nl won place : "It has been stated that you will be an independent candidate for Frontenac coun- ty in June. Mr. Calvin." "I dnn t. Innnw mlm mml. 9. .o.o.......-..a reoonbabive in- terviewed Mr. Calvin on the subject, last oveninozhon the following conversation book p "It. has haan ntnfad r.h.-. vnu mm 1... .... ing election. A Wino ubp Biamide than at % ~ :s1x'r1r#-1211113 YEAR.--Nb. 10s._ . A, _ w `DO III MARINE INTELEIGENGE. A V0?! India Booth. I... A..AL _.s.._..I -; I: 124 vmm, for V... ---vvqrxna .13..-.'::,.:':'"`. ....%'.'.'.lw3%~ *5 _---:. --.-~- _-_..__ b . ANTED. IIIBDI . W ........., .3 wall rooommond -Ih ' W"17a r W"! 5:10; : 0 - 0' IUD a bowl. to Adchldo aiuobnuto. Who feelo that his clothes fit, and are of proper style. TL- ....... A- L. ....H 4-, , I ANTED-OLD 8'l.`A.Il B I 1'0 0 W old. to: man`! to two. a not. to. \ FOR SALE OHILP. A FOUR II. P Yooht in good order. with an gniiyaillo. pot hour to run Mr. F01; 1 . MM ONO`? awn! OOIC OIIII ll. Int hnnll on-\ Ian I -`:1 -zraf-`3`oon--T-7 !.'[oug?o.l::n1t.on we ARE olgremuq GO9D_ : BARGAINS` *'-'_....___.-------__=-_-`-_....-_'_..`-" m REMNIINTS or OOIIS WITH ALL IODEBN III` menu with bdud. at 810301-rlo . Priou In men. IIWISLAND IlAll.Kl'1` TRIS H0 .'A I` ran oonnlgnng 5 mm of mono). at o 7- 13:0: u..'..'.'i'a'..m..... "'". """ 9" " ___.._._....__.._. Amman nozrr noon mun Wm! Bond. Applysoanaquoon mod. A __1_ A__ ___ ff?-Z-& : .::::.:'.'...-.`J'.J-;..".........' """% : : INVISLAND non Puma containing non ngn In-in -....- I... ._- _ __ __,,,,A, ;u'.....| HOUSE WITH 1 0B I loonllt M D Ilodnnti loonnvs nx. En-um IIIOY. Itroot. unoot no rupootlnlly invltaod he ilhrd. DINN---In Kin shon, on Mny Ith, Wlllltll Donn, 7 years. . Funeral mr 812 Queen mun oitldq` afternoon :0 2:80 o'clock. Friend: ind noquninbtncea are respectfully invlhd to ` amend. ,. Ll `no --In Klnpton, Wodndny In 3h."nsas. John Lmo.: of n.u.o..'.;J ears. Funegal will take hoe from Mulch ud- denoe, R.M.C. roundu. to-moI1'ew(l`r|- dny) at 3:30 p.m. Friend! and Ioqlllllu anooi respectfully invited elhrd. Kingston. Mn nth. Willin- -;*j~ novsnu AID. APPLY IN RVIIZIIG A`! L I1 King tench. _ - . lalllln. CUnnm-McC.um .. , goo Mn 6th. hv tho lbw, J `K Buurm--In Kingston, Mn, BN1.-tho 715 of Rev. G. R. Bonmluh, o I dulfhtt. Roan--Ab Selby, on May 5th, bhnvllo d Annon Rose. of I Ion. Wn.uo1---In Kin ton, on TIUdI{. In 5th. to Mr. an Mrs. H. 3'. WI IIIOO. 6 daughter. HENRY BEAII. Ln 0 U In an an lInu.n3-- I PrinoB|TItru':: , 63.-m sydonhun sum. `IML phone oommuniottlon. OURII J AB. REID. '1' L: n U our -ou-nu on-'3. T`oloIgon:1d1A.`g=n Day nag 5'-7.5 w. I. DEENNAN. Fmuuul. Dmlcmn um Runnnn--l1 Pul- oou strut. block above old nmnd. ' .._.___._.__.____.___._._j.__- C n uc-M:C.um M uoonntnot. `4: 6th: by the Rev. J. Khoorlu. M.K., Edwu-d 0. Cum: And `Ila-ah wm min! In oully rhiiioa -5? dlnuud by the moat donate. CHILDREN TAXI IT IIADILV. 7 ` ``'FT'.' `'? WEATHER PROIABILITIIC. 1-1-- - - ` ` i WANTS D TO RENT. * TO 33 L81`. ii FOR SALE. TVANTBD. FOUND. BOA R D. r Sale by all Druanlntn. :.-:__...:--:_ rumnv nun. KDIITLIII. Aln III W. I. DRENNAN. unlomn Runnmn .._____?.. J AS. REID. I Ynnlnvn rIn_. cw---v --- -uuuuauanr nJrIIdI.4l9 AUCTION LI: 0! Furnltnra Grud- g:lh;:n 01 Oak and A51: odroou: AT Till BISIDINOB OF lB._ A. l(1')Al?r (or. an Unlvtnlly Avormo. FRIDAY, In Out. tho olfootu. vil. :-0ul and Ash Bod- room Rnleoo. Fina Pcrlor sum in Tugutry. hralnmrau. Bu. Eu! Chnin. sncn Tu In Hon I18 Sovo. tanking Rnnu. tlmndfmhorn look In running nnln. us lJ"~ "- .".".'.-F.::`:'._'}'.:!?-*2-I LTTfVI'Ir'\l1 EA `g, yumsu - 0 - - TRNl)lI:R!I WILL BE BEOIIVED AT THE ollloo of the nndonltnd (when plum nnd I ionom may 0 noon) at to II o'oIoc noon.IRIDAY.lu an: or he eno- uou and oomplouon o! a Pnvlhon in M30- donold Purl for the Oorpontion of tho City 0! Kingston. W. NEWLANDS. Amlmoot. T0 CONTRACTORS. TI\`.Nl)ER!I WIl.L BR under: nod nnd nunoic-ntionn may a -um nu in M .not a dear one in the lot. Per- -hepstlle most popular are 35, Yon count the goodness of ,_storm serge -_by width, weight, neness of yarn, but the units of . goodness in serge never cost so 1 little as now--and a `serge dress I is 3- necessity l`or.outers and home `- stayers-a5c to 75 a yard, and . e -t 0 l: d 40c, 5oc--but you may decide. Cotton Underwear. 25c. 35c. Merino Underwea.r.35c.40o. Bubrlguux Underwear. 35c. 400. 450. Men : All-Wool Sweaters White. Blzlolk. Navy. Cardinal and `Tan. 900 on . 75Wh1t.e Shine. Unnundried. 25C, 450, 0. HATS-Flne Fur Felt Hate. Sfrgg Stylea.1896. Our pr1oe.l1.25 and l. . 0A_!s_.HA.LLl Uommlnnlonuf. Department of Public Works onumo. mu m. fare. An accepted Bank Ohoqno. nulblo to ne nndonl ad for the per cent. on tho amount. of uwh mic will be rxnlrod: and Qho hon: do dunn- hlnm In! . and buslnou nddronnmor two parties as uunliu man she be furnished. WI. EDWARDS. Socrotnry. r for out or no shove Wm-Ins. - [sum unnmml Stbrm Serges oonumotlon 0! Savage Dluponl Works It the Agricultural Oollon. Guelph; Porch to North Bnildlnf, Asylum for tho lnnnu. London: Add on to Rut Wing of nu Asylum for tho lnnno. Kingston: Raul- donoo for the Kodluul u rlntondont. An?- llun tor the lnnno. Broc vlllax Ammlon 0 G50]. North lion and for n Cnremknrhu Loan on the ground: of mlgoodo Hall. Toronto. Plum and upoolnntlonn may be soon at this Do rtmont anal M. Mn nboyg mod Inatitut om. R QIIALED TENDERS ADDBESHED TO THE L nndonl nod and ondorud Tondoru for Works" v be rooolved at chi Department untll noon of TIYEHDAY. lay men. for the following work: :- Rolmlldlnc of Chemical Inboruo andro- opnnrtmotlorn Dluponl works Buy Your Iickctl _o_fm()-hemlcul and r nonumotlon mks 1 Que |*l;I_og_|gpnl Guelph; I [0 EIINTHAETIJHS. T0 man u nu nu.`-....._.. MARKET S(-)l.-JAl;B. odn gluon non. ' JOHN ll. xuas. Auouonoor. Min furnished. EDWARDS. Soon-qtnry. (aid-) WK. HARTY. Uolnlnlmaloz Manaha`n"s Sgroet Pine Tarino Moth Bags. 1;-:: =.;..1:&.:.:'.`; =`- =--= `no lnllloll put 01 use programme urns onrriodont. Solnooftho bot-tftalout hbb Ioally contributed. The pro- ne oomiuod ol ucrod . au- otgsn solos. duets. do. `I who pantie: The Minn: Cluton. II. B, Gnonvood. In. Uullovny. Oalyhny, Ilcldloy. Hire? lu- .Oooh. uvcy. no . lb concur! Row. Dr. Jackson ul- C. | I r nunoa "at. rut:-Ion : l'nobyl.a-Ian ohunh." Hovvvor, I nunov nil] more Olllbul Ind nun vhnnn ulmxminn In oupunlouu and one vhpoo ad `on I: would ulvoeuo. Ina am 0! 8:. mzxmhnt ouooftho moot. nulou ol miaalomriea. Ho uhblldod tvo' monutorio: in `tho IICIK nilmhnd and in knnwn In: his many! no uuonnnou two monucoriol in `tho norlh of Imlnnd and in known {or his good '...-a- nun vvu uuun, uuv IIIIIIU wll Iluu gout on . Poop! erred ' the wank Stnrhuick :3: I laman Cathoo. Such!-runot the cue: ho was nhotodanl. Thoohnrch uni M. be re- mmod "St. Patrick I byta-Ian Hovnvor. DINO more noun. Continuing, Prof. Marshall said the church In: chute, both inside end out. `Members-of the congregation could enter it ymudly with head: erect end any, "This iundeed our church." He cautioned the oongregetion nut qnin groin into debt And reed t 'e no-borrowing big -law," which the congregation will 'be naked to consider on the night of Wednesday. 27th met. It provides agninnt money being borrowed on any pretext. If my repairs or improvements are to be mode the 4 money for nuoh muet lint be collect- . ed. Another idem which the speak- or ommanod `u the chnnninr I . Anounor men which the speak- u changing of thonunool the church [or one more onphonloun. Although Dr. Cooke no: great. nnd mum, the man wu not nhuinnm nr. Pnanla an-ad in an "Human ahun put: In: cost: on wall an In own. snd pond too. in ' any form church. OIIIII it gm II-nnnn Id om slmun. "Praise uod From Whom ll Blessings Flow." A note Against. the ladies` society was also consumed. Next. Capt. McKee, on one of the bonds- mon. net. tire to the bond for $l`2.000 and I note !or M00. and the rod ames lnirly dnnood for jo so they licked up the docu- menu. App use greeted tbs dootruction of the papers. Capt. Poul declared his gleuute in knowing the church wu free of obs. (I805. The ooremony of burning the mort- gage" wni next proceeded with. As in Ancient: times victims before being con- sumed were anointed with oil. so was the mot-tango luh nighb, sitar which Mrs. Dickson. proaidont. of the ladies nid so- ciety. up lied atorch to it. and in half a minute 9. a rlnnumnm. um. in nnhnn Mmn. cIecy.|p uoa awrcnw It. and In mm minute t. a document, was in when. Mean- while the congrogstion sang honrtil that old strain. "Praise God From hom II Rlauninon IP11-nu" A nnfg ....:...o vnuron mnna;;or-v Vlll now have only to deal with current ox noes. While in- debted to subscribers 0 large unounbe, the -ooectaore were none the less hhenhlul lor small anheoriptione. "Everybody seemed villi to help us. [went to Joe A friend on col ege mothers. and he handed me ten dollnre. I went to the newspapers and eeidlwentedn little piece put. in about our doings. They seemed to reap at once what. was wnnted, and end, `We all righmprofeneor. t.here I no chnrge for that. I wont. to some luv are About the morb- g and met wit. the some reply. I o erod eome printing` done. and went to the printertopey him but he said. `It : all right, there`: no charge. Thanh were olno tendered the ladies nid society for the greet Amount of help given the church. A letter wee read from Prof. Hoodwin, who expreeeed regret. at not be- i but was well nl ing able to be present. uleaaed than the nhumh wml Iran P d IORSOU ebb. Th. , ~,v-:.-- uwnawtll All frlondo of tlfe Liboralcnuse will be hurtily welcomed. annoy. (ind Union. ".:'i`:......`'**r.`..". .. "7"-1*. THE ozniuouv Aoo5MPLIsHzn A1 coon-s on-sunon. Bumum; mg ml: Io1m:ZE xo D0 D0 pfbllh, but W011 the church Wu free 0! u nmon-open! (ch in .uoonn-ad "goo hm: lnnznndehmnmmamn. ;K.I1_.+s'ro_N. ONTARIO. THUB$DA,Y EVENING. mud ma unnnbmnu of it " of "pulled" Jul: at rem ad and to cont: no _ 3.; mhb club hou I An aQuoen I bin 1-,," p.-o_ for band oonoort poompligh. other schemes. '_ , lav`. Hunts: uuu JIUI will fIVII|0In A oi noting AH. Cards nmu-h st thooouna Inoolinglloudn n ht. lhlnh hinnuuni on on-bin an In short. nyila:-E" Cumin could not so his Shop-Llflln Dowohd. This morning an elderly table looking women etbelnpmd to swat: pair ol boote from Buthel-l|nd e shoe store. She made n purchase and while the clerk I'M making ohenge ebe picked np I pair of that were on the counter and put them in n valiee she carried. Al the wo- men turned to lens the clerk mined the boots. He made nu-oh end enquiries I i ` A motion by Portsmouth Separate School. The Tier monthly meetin of the Portsmout separate school was held last evenin . There were resent. Chair- men P. M. upre, M. J. Kennedy, John O Neil.M. He] in and J. A. Msthewson. jr. . J. Kennedy that the care- taker's salary be increased was carried. Several accounts were passed and ordered to be paid. The monthly report of the conduct of pupils wss ver satisfactory to the board. On motion of t chairmen the board rendered a vote of thnnil to the teacher. Miss M. Sibley. in spprecistion of her vnlunble services in pro ` ring the oun- didntee for conrmation. rd of whom sut- oesslully the enminntion: also re- Exding discipline of the school, which been brought toohigh degree of mrfem tron no we rorlnnouth vi vI:):ooI'_l`Ix. on Mondnybvoning, t 0 claim of . taglbbonu for 8800 dunngen for injuries Iuluinod through a fall was" oom- pygmhod, Fltanibbonl urraoina to mum. izoht house to meke up About $00 blrthcin. oelebretiomlor e fund for oonoertein {he perk and to various I DIIIIIU IIVOI A TI`: The suggestion mede by a citizen. me an- nounood in lest night's Wum, to tax bicycles hes evoked considerable discus- sion. both on the part of riders and non- ridere. Few are opposed to it. Bicyoliets any they would not object to pa ing a smell tax providing the revennerthue de- rived were used in keeping the streets in better repair. It in said thet in Rochester, where there are over l5,000 bicycles, a tax of82 each annually is levied. Aualder- man. lest night, said that at the next meeting of the council he would introduce the mutter {or diecuenion. A claim is made b the wheelmen that instead of in- inring. icyolee improve the rosdbed. rusty won A citizen remarked this morning that the inhabitants of thin city wore pretty well . pullod" at nt. They have boon ' oontri uto toward: buildin I wht houso&`to enougn to neat. a house. 8 king of the boring operations at Higmalla in seamh of oil, Mr. Steele said that the well is caving in badly and that it will have to be reoaaed to in: entire depth. Boring is still being carried on and itin expected that the work will be in fullawing again in about A month from now. rn-nuun oonnlnu land: A bnninuu mootlngol the mambo:-I of be con man of the Bnpbiab church am he lat ovonln . when I permanent uommmoo was up nod to replace the tompornry one munod some time um. no wuunwwo appointed replace the tomgornrnono time , to manage t rolling ol the church blming fund. vvlu worn `l`lI0 UII Well. 8. C. Steele went. toFI-ederiohburgh today to inspect the nntuml as well dul- oovorod thorelast. fall. Ton mu report- er, he stated before abartin that the oom- pun would in all probability work the wel, which, he said supplies prieuro enough to heat house. Skill of Hm hnrino nnarntinnn at uuunu Iuilfmoclbglsmugh {all via" oo: round, I n to :10!-1 mug 0! I3: olntilzi `Al am Iom Inn `oust ...........n --1' *' AID Alla III the OB . . Bishop 0 0onnor, of London. and bilhop Dowli , of Hamilton, in Addition to the oath: Oat hallo oooluiutlm mud in tho Wmo yesterday, an In the city , in attendance at tho nesting in the arch- bishop : polacp hm. In-out Cur Rognlntlonu. The street railwn company has issued a book of rules for t. a guidance of motor- men and conductors. The book contains! 138 rules. Conductors are enfoined so be civil, polite And attentive to a l pauen are under all ciroumpbancee, iving s in at- tention to ladies, chikfren an elderly perlons while getting in or oub of the car; must Answer proper enquiries. bub avoid unnecessary conversation with saengeu or employees. The carrying o a lighted pipe, cigar or cigarette bv a Dusenner un culpluyuuu. Llle OIl'l'yls' 0! Iill5$ pi , cigar cigar-`etce by pusenger w ilo on a car is forbidden. anomer clone: lined U10 and on pleading guilty to noharfo of having been drunk on the street, nab evening, whilea second charge of uain insulting lnnguage, was allowed to stands. Vuvuul Embracathe opportunity while this lot Inks.

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