on Tnondn . lluvh Nth. Frederic T. Roberts. H.D., Profcuot of . Cllnlnl Medicine nt Unlvnnity College Honpltnl. London, Inghnd, lays: "Brlghti lune. I In W4! 9.! Rt 136 may on; 0:50 *1 the Know go of ah. nation! or nnctltlonnr and no nnln will ` Ilelnry Vin. uhu-n4-I an amp] It. Andrew's concert. Thc prognmlne for St. Andrew`: cocoon. on Tuoodny ovonin nut. wl|l ooulut ol Iolouby Mn. {Gal way lllull . Moun. J. C. Groonwooni. I`. Strap and C. Bar 3 plum holes by IIIII Mum and Mr. R. any ; violin 0010 ha` Mr. Onon- Telgmsan; nndlqguwby Capt. Cnwlord and Mr. 0., J. Lumton; dug! by Blue: Omar sud Greenwood: qnuutu I) Mean. N. T. and J. 0. Greenwood. rd llld Hadley 3 uptake and than chorus: the Iholr of forty volou, which In 5 |IllloHu-Iforo. Olhlo u...L nk Al I am. um I Inn xvr I111. VI lurch th. st 8 pan. lnelneea Done Lee: You II: the Frontenac Loan and lnveeuhent loetoty. Yeeterda the annual meeting of the Frontenac an and Inveetment eociety oc- ou rred. The direoeore reported that during the year bane to the extent of I70.7'll.69 were granted. The amount now Inveeted ie 307,433.70; depoeite received, 83|7.820.33; withdrawn, $333,022.68; on depoeit. I264.- lll.3.1. Two half yearly dividende at the rate of elx per cent. were declared. The reeerve fnnd etande at III (II). and the con- tingenl ma eu.1a1.ou. 11.. reduction on Intereet received wae noted. and It wae Inti- mated that future dlvidende will have to be governed in rrorortlon to the rate of Inter- eet obtained ur oane. Meeera. G. l. \'Vllkineon and Le.-Col. S. C. ucum were re-elected dlrectore. 8. C. Soobell and F`. Sergeant were elected endl- tore. Qeeuhecqnene meeting Dr. Hen- A.-nnn Inn nlncmd Dfidill Ild 8 R. Donomlnntlonnl l'urny-aphn That Wlll b0 lsgad !jV_I_3.l| Much Into:-on. Rev. Mr. Moikle, the evnngoliot, will come to Perth on the 3rd of April. Nearly 8l|,00U but been subscribed fan the new St. Andrew : church. Perth. D.... II.- l).v..I:m... lnnrlnn In-Q um-ant. mlulonnnen tor me Iumlnor : llil Il'II nonu- Weot Tcrrimriu : Alameda diutrict, James Binnie ; Winlow diltriot, J. F. Scott ; Wu- ksdn diatrict.J. A. Mncdonald. ln Ontario: Mutuvuchnn, D. Mel}. (inndior ; Wilbur. J. I". Mncfnrhnd. l\..- I!-..n-o0 nngrl an intnra-no nnnnr nn J. I`. NIICXIIIIIMI. Orr Bennett reed sn interesting pspsr on Hints on Mission Work," which wss much spprecisted. During the winter Ihe ueso cislion hss sup lied mission elds slang the K. & P. R. at 'ccsdilly, Purhsm. Shsrbot Luke. Wilbur And Msuwstchsn. The fol~ lowing plsces in the city hsve slso been supplied with Sshbsth services : Hospitsl, house 9! industry, depot. Portsmouth Pres- byterian church hss slso been supplied. to young men. The Bishop of Kingtton in in Perth And will rennin there over Sunday. [be up- pointment of I successor to Don O'Connor will probnbly be Announced. R" Mr tfhunban. Nnnuxoc. will on` Illl prommy De snnounceu. Rev. Mr. Chambers, Nnpuxee, on Snbbnth evening. preoent some lessons from 5 miracle, quius as relevant to the modern liquor Inic as that of Cnnndinn Uslilec. Queen`: Collano lllulnnary Auoelnuon. Am the ranilnr moetinn of the Association OOTXC. TV CV8! IHUII, lDVIl' VV IIIII Saucy`; 105 Princess utnot. Kingston. no not full to hnr. "When Evonlnn T 1 he manop 0! nugara Wm \'lIlI we um- cue of Uuurio during the early part of next month to hold conrmation aervicel. 1-.. I....:- u.....:.. u A --. nn l`hur-. Collage Illulnnary Auoelnuon. At the reguler meeting this morning the [allowing were appointed mieeionnriee for the summer In the North- u~_-. 'r_-..'...-:.. . AI..m.A. .I:.o-int. Jenna: churcn tomorrow. The miuionury collection: in the Ile- thodint churches this your are in ndvuzco of those of Int year. Prof. Jschou ha been engaged on or- aniat of Christ. church. Gananoque. Bo gins his duties at Easter. ` Upon enquiry It the bishop's pnlnco we learned that the rumor: of the removnl of Rev. Fr. Twome ' were unfounded. fhe Bishop of l\'i|gara will visit the dio- mu. nf (lulu-in during the enrlv part neu t mouth to now ccnurmnuon Iervlcei. Rev. Louin Perrin. H.A., In on Thurs- day inducted I8 pastor 0! St. Andrew : ` church. Pickering, And St. John`: church, Rrtuulnvhnnn 1 Brougham. Kev. U. S. Eldridge will pruch at both services to morrow in the Fourth Methodist church. The sermon in the ovening will be Tm Minhnn of Kimnton rnorrow evening. Rev. J. W. Sparling will preach at both services in the Sydenlnm strut Methodist church to-morrow. 'I`L- -n:--::\-snnlv nn"-nO;nn- in OK: `In. QIIHIVCH` I IL? Brougham. Ran. H. I me new -3!. Auuluwu uuurcu, run In. Rev. Dr. Ryclunnu, London, has accept.- od the invitation to Dominion church, 0%- laws. 0.... D In 'r....I.... _:ll .1.--....l. at oh- marrow. V Rev. A. Campbell, Montreal, will preach in the Queen street Methodint church to- ` evening. Raw, .1, W. Rmrlinu will nruch luvs. " Rev R F. Tavlor will preach at the morning service in St. Paul : church to- mnrrmi, Iury. William Flaming, of Amherst Island, thumped William J. Fleming, And the police muzlntrlle of Nupnnoo lined him 84 And coats. William look: on his nunenke now _- . (II... '3 A ` away`, And wont, bear fruit or blossom forth for mnny and many a day. Except the one thstfs necessary to sue the lives and senses Of councillors. The city will of course de- fray the vast expenses, The citizens are surely wise and wou|`dn t be thevassoa To let these sages All expire, o'ercome by nnrinnn annex. ` DOXIOIII genes, _ _ ` Or dnrkened by` errstlc sun. mutake the wrong for right, - (Between the hours of three and four Lord 4 Raglan any: there`: light). And now I think I've told you all tlw (Hing! I've heard and seen. N Next week the atudenE" (medical) will beer from Tnunuw (luv-u n Iuhocqunnl muting Dr. uon- \ anon Inn elected president Sir . Cortwriglnt vloo-praldont. nd TfTh`y Tmlmf Tire (i(iIT1m`1Jig fur the some they occupied, They spoke shaved oi ! the uurpluu fat and squeedeging" thus deed. The "hobbies" were remembered in this phnntoemeqoria boom, Which only wanted blueish lights And Q witch upon 3 broom. [ A fairy, clown and harlequin with a tune from time to time To make me dream of change: swift in Christmas pnntomine. I fear the civic Llteretione are very far --nu And quite right to, these meetings should from foolislg be exempt. ` ` One thing beget: another, thus from change they` got to changes ' _ ` (When innovation has a chance how Vidal round it ranges") - `Twas next propos to find a place for` the hard worked re brigade, e As the remen didn't like the one, where at pnesent they all stayed ; - The school on Queen street, it was said,mas oered by the beard, An otfer that was more than kind, and shouldn't be ignored ; _ . The school trustees were generous and.~all the council felt it, But still a rat was hid somewhere, and I think the council smelt it ; 'Tis strange how chnmmv all at once these bodies have become, r I mind the time some years ago, when Sammy struck them dumb. " Sam Woods you know, who very mad, with rage and anger itchin'. Proclaimed The board would never be the councillors` back kitchen," At that same time there was a row about the yearly budget, ` The school board estimate being blocked be- cause they wouldn't fudge it. About that time each alderman obtained a deal of pleasure By wand'ring round thro all the schools, armed with asix foot measure Taking the dimensious' of the rooms, the forms, and of the benches. To see if there was lots of room for lads and little wenches, `\\\,_ nil ff`rh'Err`f7nIIrrI'rh*r*ihh"f7wi**hi'u"nr lthn CIRCLE OF THE CHURCHES. YHE ANNUAL MEETING- II `E "ttr6 tidrYwiJ'rg'for then { mnimi, Tmnn Gaunt. wouuu'rnusnn'uoo: - Light to indent: winds. u rather. umlonqwuldohlghuhnnnhn John gonuhno. of Fort Erie, ha been re- Ienod from the Kingston ponitontinr , whore he in norvin 3 ti: yum term t Ian-cony. H0 in dy 3 of connumgition uni cannot live many Jays. A mill-r nmnlnlmd in Kintntnn hu how: A collection In convocation Hall tomorrow for College Mis- olonary Auoojotlon. lllllllvlllp VVIIIIIIIUUIVII v|..nI.|.Iu It lioulquuuntor Glonr. Timothy. nu `Emotes . nr. l0l|IBlkol'I' our JOSEPH FRANKLIN, wiw *.1e1_!`.'2l*~.Ji*i."3'.;i" sw- U0 to Bg C Iillui lo[ay oIIar6||ow carpou. uvnpu osrpou . . I0. .50-2: hemp ocrpoh 8, 0, II. 1513; oil cloths very low prices. A lino Dluplny. Prevmt ha I ne dioplny in his window of Scotch tweed: for tunings. And a large variety of pstteru for psntingn. also a line of nonted for ouroouina. rnnging from 8l0. Made to order. A (it gusrnnhocd. Win I-`enolng Popullr. Woven wire fencing hue demnnstrnted ite immueumble` euperiority over every other enrt. It in the newest nurl the cheapest. l`m-ee who bought it for fnrm fences ere unstllltetl in their iirnieoe. It eevee valua- ble ground. looks well, And having strength without much surface it in not elected in wind or more etarme. And will eund where I bwerd, rail or slut feuoe would be levelled. The Ontario wire fencing company, of Pic- ton, have luought the manufacture to I per- fection, and have built up one of the heel end most ourishing of the induetriee of Cenuls. Their wire will be the eteple er- Iicle now for Cnnedinnl. a Straight um la iiofiind to Tweed- Can : he secured in PI-opoaod. The pro ml change to be made in the location 0 the station at Yarker on the Napanee. Tamworth & Quebec `railway has caused coneideruble feeling among the peo- ple north of that village. A Tuniworthite was in the city to-day and he expressed in- dignation at the attempt of the Yerkeritea to kill the line. What the citizens of Kin awn want and what they gave the ho- nua or," said he, `was to have a through line to Tweed. The placing of a `Y at Yarker simply means a through line to Napanee. and who wants that? A `Y can- notbe placed at Yarker unleu a aecond bridge in built. Kingston want: the trade of the northern country, and the line should not be changed from that originally laid down. 1`l.:- _...-..:.... Q......-innndnnt Rhnrwmxd down." This morning Superintendent Sherwood ordered work to cause on the proposed bridgo at Yurkor. and the foremnn immedi~ olely dischnrgod I" the workmen. Tho cause of this in not. understood. I. :- -._..L._I.I.. o|..o .9 0|. nnvr nunnrina nf ` of Hill in not unueruoou. ] It in probable that At. the next. meeting of i the: city council depuutionn from the rear will press claims for a direct line to Tweed. Niglil. ' . line recitern olid vety nicely, little Mine Chrissie Fenwick being exceedingly bright in her manner of telling of Flo's Letter." The tableetrx were well put on, that of Blue Bend" being excellently pourtrnyed. Min Edna Jones, in her violin solo, its given in recall. The siugin wu hearty and ebly conducted by Prul. V. H. Jackson. TelgmInu'u orchestra played the nccompeni- menu, Min Aaealstiuo Acting as uocomp|n~ u'-9 nI5IIIHCI|ll'U(I IUT IUU. 85 IV. HICPIIUI I. The proprietor: of the Burnett. house are lining it up with new furniture. The old will be sold at Auction next week. The ads-ortiuemant will appear on Monduy. Mn Mn(`.Al-Iv. (Ugandan Rut, has Imnn Tho Youthlul \'ooalIuupnd Booltoru PIOIIO the And|once-'|`ubh-aux Thin Wore Prounud In 3 Fulshlnl W_`n)-`u Chu- dron slug Lanny and won. The school concert in the oporn house last evening was eminently suocojulnl. The building was crowded". Every child had II its admirers the puronu. brozherh and sis- ters, aunts. uncles, cousins, otc., and no A consequence stnndiog room wu only poni- blo ulnar eight o'clock. The children who took part in tho entortuinmcut were pretty. -cuto,snd happy. They were nicely dressed, and did thomselvos and the Ichool they re- `presanbed full justice; The programme won as follows : (`lioruu--l.ighl and Merry Hearted." |ucluulon-":nnlmy ulcer. or the Hun- umq "-1- rank Clark. Kind:-rirnrleu Sumz-Chlck-n doe-doe." Part PART II. ()\'crture-"'l`he Chain of l ear'a."0rc_l1oalrI. Tnblwux (I Scenoal-f'Blue Bend," \\'lllie Yule. l.cz-he Grass. Robert Umrltun. and Mias~ as l`lll`l iu skinner, Mubo Driver. beanie Crane. Mimnc Clunpbcll.` ltdixli King, _lj.va Wilson, Mamie Allhuru. ' (`lIurus- The Moon is Beaming." Violin Soln-"Blue hell: of scol.and"--- Miss Edna Jonua." Choru The ll c song. l{eciu\Iiona--F 0'3 l.elter"--Mias Chrissie Fenwick; "he Kngel." Miss Genie Loughor. Chorus--"' `bu b'oloiers"- Boys. Double l)u>l-Fly Away HirdlinIl"-8o ra- nos--MIseee N. Creeggun and M. King. A 109 -Mis5cn M. Oraor and M. Hyland. Duet. and Chorus--Vlolc-1 - Solo--"WaLer (..`res5eI." Miss Joanie Poison. 1`nblean-"l)ec'lnlng [lie luvlucuon Mines Ethel Mlnnes, mlmy Shannon. Ella Polmn. (`horns llanny Friends. uood "-4- rank Clark. " Kindergarten Sung--Chick-I glee-doc. of Mien bowmnnh class. _ ' Churus-Huinu'a bwoet Harmony. Piano nolu-Mias Evn Mcliny. .` U|mrm:Lur l{opreauntui.ion-"Child.uu of the Ycar"- Mines Minnie Eiibo.-ck. luhcl Urunnam. 1- lo Cunningham. Millie sulherinnd. Man-i McAu|cy. Mable Monifolm-ry: Mamcra Ail . Fair. ll. Chaxilon. H. Al in. J. lnnea. N. Robin- Ion. J. Wilmoi. K. Dunlap. Chorus-`a`wmgIn Song." Ru-imliunr-'l`lio oiiceman's Story." Miss Li-um spnriing. 'l`ubieuix. I3 b`cenee)--"'l`he Children's Quar- rol," Mina Mabel Da and Frank Uinrk. --':}39F|l!-"50-l5'-l:-Ii-l-T" - - -- PA MT ll. Ella Poison. (`horns HEDPY Night.` _ _ _ Hm rcmtern ohd verv nicolv. , _,_-._..1_ IJVIIPOOL 0I3I IAIIIT. u 28-6 pm. C|ouo-Whlto and Id. LIVERPOOL 00`l`I'0l IAIIII. I Ilg -uh OI IJVIKIWIIE. 331)" Jun Ootmmquiot; Annlonn lnlddluu. HI-ll. ENTERTAINMENT IN THE OPERA HOUSE LAST` NIGHT. TF7` CXDKICKCQKXW. . . . . . . . .. I (bu. ........-nu. '* mu` HA: , Cu-po;n' IV bayou. 00 to Bowen & Bbononoi log your new .....p. `In. tgnnnh-I carnal: 3). I5. I0. .ll\'l"oIlQ"IHnI WIII IpPUIl' 0|] DI UIIUIY. Mn-. McCArty, Camden Eat, bu been ned CH!) and costs for I looonri Violation of the Scot: net. J. M. Usmble. of Nap nee. contributed Sll-1.50 to the county tron.- nur . \.\y.'iI|iAm F'hunina_ nf Amhnrnt. Inland. WHULIILI Ill! Billlu PRODUCE COMMISSION DEALER. .1 u...|_..-.a....n...II|--.. Vlilnunhu Ball THE'SCHO0L CONCERT; _ ,_ , ,, CUNTIIAL OYOOI IAIIIT8. IA.`----AI Ilnnn Q _I' nan GOM EROIAL MATTERS. jj_-___:_-.r OPPOaED TO A CHANGE- ` novvvu --vv-' ----vv-- 'I0l.-lLI AID IITAIL IIAP Rllllllll r II . C rnwo. nor cluln ll Q.:I,UUu. The secretary of the Woman's Chriatinn nsnociation moat thankfully acknowledges A donation of$30from Min Fowler in and of the work of the Iuociation. \'-_. -|..-.l-- 3.. ....o LII)- .._..-|....l -L........ tne WOT` OI Ill! IIHJUIIIIUIII. New shade: in art blinds, crushed straw- berry, Itnwberry rose, Nile green, &c., all cnmplete with the very best. a rin$ roller nmnufacturod for 70. at R. Mu `aul a. `PI... -.....-.-2-9:`-. nf oh- uurnntt Inn...` -.- -`IIICS. Quartone, "l'he Watchman. by Messrs. J. L`. Greenwom}. N. '1`. Greenwood, W. U. Craig and W. H. Medley at St. Andrew's` rnm-I I, COIIFUI K. Levi Willinms, W. Potter, I). J. Loyd ` and W. Meade, Gunnoque, have been nned 850 and costs each for violations of the Smut act. TL-.. I... "no `.....:...A .5 1 l`.......L..Il'- SCUIK MCI.` There has put Il`l'iVOd at. L wood yud, Untnrio ntreet, t of unwed or unuwod maple, of dry alnb wood. This in A dull Snmnrdnv for lonml mynu uu noun or 3 Iorwuillunt} trouhhl would an Wu-nor : Safe Gun. OK ury UIIU WHO. | Thll in I dull Saturday for bulinou. The islanders were kept at home by the bad crossing on the in Ind the farmers gcnernlly by the poor trnvelling. A wall-t.n.dn fnrmar livina north of \\.'en. IJY PHD P00!" ITIVUIIIIIK. A wellto-do farmer living north of West- hrouk, And Aged 60, will be sued by I Indy of 35 nummon for bresch of promise of nur- riwe. Her cltim in 83,000. 'I`hn nnnrnfnrv nf Ohm `\'nrnnn'n (`In-iniinn .\l7H'UlII'g. ll'IQ.' VIIIIIKEFU III! III (lUplI|I'. Iireck & Booth huve the beat llabs, hard wood and dry blocks. You can get jun whut you want in the fuel line ut their yard How much 1 Twenty-live cents. Where? Ontario hall. When `3 Tuesday, March 26th, at S p. m. What`! Don't. you know? Unrnivnl of" Nations. Adrninaion, aircr- noon 10-, concert. in ezouing 250, supper `J50. Combinntion ticket: for supper And concert 2L'w o))C. ` This year About 200,000 ties will be brought over the K. & 1 . RR. by the Ruth- hun cmnpany for shipment to the United Mates. A|..._s-.s.. at P1... l\'..A..L...-_ H I... ll..-_.. LITIWIUTU U` IUUUI Ul QUUUH ILIUCI-. l'he very hamlsomest. nmteriala f( jackets and dol'nans in entirely I teriala and designs at R. Mcl*`aul'a. Minna: I Hurnn' half urinn Irma ICTIIII IIIU Ulflglll IE IV. UIUFOUI I. Minna: & Burns half price dress goods sale will only last one Week. Come at ouce and get the first choice of the bargains. The-. Hntarin anvnrnment did nnt main; )1 IIIHI HUI: ll"! llrl. UIIUICC Ul LHU uarqauus. l`he Ontario government did not make in grant towards the relief of the villagers of .\'uwburgh. The villagers are in despair. Iirpnk A Booth hnvn the heat Ilnhs. hard \ IJIIHICH l'UVlIu. Grout exhibition of miflinery, commen- cing on Tuesday, 26th. Mrs. C. Anglia. Wellington street. Fear (in: nnk And nnft mnnln_ Inf: wnml \V CHIDKIUII UHCC5. ` For dry out and soft maple. soft wood and hard wood It lowest prices, go to .2rawford u. foot of Queen street. rhn Inn-v hnrulnnnnnur Inatnrinln fnr nnrinn IIUTITJ. Remember the A.O.U.W. meeting. at their hull. this (Saturday) evening at 7:30 oclock. I l\,._........L ........I..--...I 6....` IAL- I5-1 ` lY...:..... um.-no 0! III Illllliyi, IIIIIT ulau m hand. Wunor'IS&.l_o 0;: In tho:-.:`lIv specic "C over - 33$! Huh dhouo. M The late Dr. Dlo bowl: add over his own Ilgnntnro: "If I found myult the victim ol 3 norlonnlilnty trnnhln I would I13 \vAl'IIll"I I Gun. SIVIIIK lplrrlug CKUIUILIUIII ll IJIrIHIU|lll|. Secretary Phippen has received A number of valuable volumes for bhe public school librnry. Rmnnmlmr the A U [T \\' mnatinu At. J. Durragh purchned two lots on Union street and sold two lotsou Montreal street to James Devlin. 1\._..... -..L:L:a-R..- -3 ....2I-I...._.. ......_........ H156 IHU UUIU HIUBHHI II: 00., WUl'Ill IIIU. 'lhe atitf hat of the season is the "New Mikado," sold only at the Boston hut store. Harmon. UIwego'n hue-ball manager, is giving uparring exhibitions at Dartmouth. Saorulznrv Phinnen has received A number DCOIJ IC`UIQu Hill] I IplL'y (I181 DDVIIDUU. See the new Halifax tweed: Bowen & Biuonette are cutting no fat. at 300. yard. Qnnh-In Innnn Irish nnnnnnn \v\'nlnL DIIDHCCCQ are UUDEIDK UU Illi BI: MIC. YITU. Scotcl) lusiea, Irish colleeuu, Welsh peasants, and (German frnuleinl, city hall. Riv rush to Huwea & Riannette'a for VET] gur UUUI HUT!!! Ul UTIKUD IUUI. Mn. elsou. of Batritiold, has hens which lay eggs mouuring 5 and H inches. A branch of nromina cane. h`nnnnom1e_ hu IE 3x`! IIIUKUIVIIIK (In .1111 [Q IIIUIIUI. A brunch of promise cue, Uannnoque, hu been settled and I spicy trial obviated. Ran the nnw Halifax twsmln Rowen &. 1 PCHCUIS, lulu \IUr"IIlI IFIUIUIIII, Ullay [Hill- Big rush to Bowen Kc Biaonette s for white and cold mualma at. 5c., wunh we. 'I ha until? hnr nf Hun nAAnnn in tho "Maw mo uu n nru yaru. Suit: to t boyl 12 to 1: ) years old, 84, 85 and $6, at Livingston`. Fvarv nimm n hnrmnin ll. Minna: .9. Rnrnn and 30, It mvlnguonu . Every piece 5 bugain 31. Minus: & Burns half price dreu good: sale. ` , ""' s rim from 24:. at Bowen & Buonot.te'I. \XY:II:-n. UL nnnn n - Ln..-` n..- \\'..-s_ suucyl. Iuo rnnoa unis, nlnglwll. Do not fall to hear, Evening Twi- light." tho molt buntlful glee our present- ed to I Kingston audience. It will be rendered la 5 noptotu ol plckod volcoo. in ' Ontario ha I, at St. Andnwh cholr concert an Tn-m`Au Lush 019}: IFUII `U. II: DUWUI G DIIUIICLFU I. William Shana 11 : house, near `West- brooke, was burne this morning. Ininutnr anwnn Ami hnnnata will nnnnnr in I DTOOKC, WEI UUTDGII T-Ill! morning. luster gowns uud bonneta will appear in 3 very gor sous series of bright reds. Mn, nlnnn, nf Rairrinld, has ham: which ter Ill(1`:llI'I'lBru Mr. non in enacting three brick house: on Division street. " 9-- ..-........- Q........o.... RT- A ....-| ..... 5.. I -pan. nu-- Lent. clooa Aprillth. Kid glove: it L|iilw'I. New gloves at Lsldluwh. tjnhmero hosiery cheapest It Lsidlawi. Have you bought your-ticket for Tueadny gveuing `. See the` New Mikado." ml the Boston Lgo .64... . [III IIOTC. Lime just arrivod2`Pembmoke lime, at l . Walsh's. - ..EI`|... 51 D-o_:AL _ ..-.u.......L ;,'-............- 1'. VVIIIII U. - . "The St. Patrick : concert, Gnnanoquo, netted S100.- Rnun unit: `I ll .')fI\ Int` I9 50 at neucq _o1w.- Boyo suits, SL50, 82.00 sud 82.50, at Livingltonu . Ran Plan`: hat window for than Infant LIVIDRIIOIII See FQgo`a but window for the latest spring a:ylea. , Finn nink ulna: At l .u7n n. than lmuiimr hat. Upflllg mylua. Ij`ino sink plug: at Page's. the leading hat- ter am furrier. ll- .pg._ :. --.__A:.... LL--- l...:..I. I. .... ..- UH IJIVIIIUII UIKGUL For genuine Scranton No. 4 coal go to the Gas Works yard. Ruin In r. hnun l`2 tn I5 vnnrn old, 34 I5 Long um Imuouu mo nuowuugu m the that or pnotltlonor and puln be alt in the kidneys or thdr ylclnlty." l\_.Il..--. ....._;... Lhlnnu ing:-on In-nu The -me. 6! usury Day uxoiwun mo t-...mo am `talking Abun&-'NotlIlng Eo- (nuns: gho Attonloi 0! Those Who In Taklnl Noun. ' . - -,1A_ nhkn nun; hn store. I "mg in PARAQBAPHS PIGKED up BY OUR BUSYIREPORTERS. 1 ` J. Campbell : , the beat stock I, Alto the beat ` for spring ' HEW Ina- buamoaa worm wnua ouon. Savaral daya ago the Toronto Globe in- timated that the oca ol Ina nor of hulla, vacatad by Capt. Dlck ahou d ba lled an it la time he was at work. It la undantood that a lavorlta old aalt from the out will fill Ca t. Dlck'a' ahoaa." Capt. Thomaa Donnal of thin clty hat ucund the po- aitlon, t a appolatlnaau havia haan made over two Inoatha ago. Ila wll ha anlprlaad to know that be In "an ld salt." Ha 'waa loan to-day and say: ha awaiting otdara to begin Ila dutloa. - Luo curtain! Luo cu:-tun. Bowen & Binonetto are showing I magni- odnt range 0! now vhito and main boo curtains; M) not: from 450. to $.50. `ve: Item won: needing. with the view at .givin our clients the beet of eye thi__n` our r. Welsh hen iiienH`i'e Iii? uio nininIhi"ii"N`6W`1'ork, undo: the inetruction of one of the moet eminent mmere in America. end now we ere propel-ed to tneke gentlemen ! rmente In the intent etylee nnd give u 310 eat I t ee ecienllo knowledge end erlietle eklll oen produce at our ueuei low prioee. Lem- bert & Weieh. 110 Princeee etreet. with me Work in once. l'ho engine of the Itumor 1). K. Von Allen is being com unded. Extensive ro- poiru ore beinqm e to other ports of the boot. She is bein repainted and will look no good on now, w on ruilv to begin work. A rlelnntch from Port. Colborno nu the me tllll or prlouuolur Illll no pun wul Ordinary common hid dbouu. many time: unnoogniaod an II. will become chronic and terminus la Bright : (nrgcnlc) | din-no ol Ibo kidneys, unlou taken in Inna. Wu-nap`: Sula mm In tho onlv .ro- good new, wnen reeuv (0 uepu wurl. A den etch from Port. any: \\'ellenxl)cenel in clear of ice, and much open wnter can be Icon in the lake. Super- intcndenfl-Illin thinks that the canal will beopened about April l5th. Ln: nprlng it oeued on April 23rd. I` a Port Ham Timu cull: A. W. Steven- II o ueu April zero. I` e Port. Hope Time: celle A. W. Steven- eon. the steward of the eheemer Norseman, a "harbinger of egring." Whenever Mr. Stevenson errivee t ere At this time of yeer, iteenbe relied upon that eprlng bee oome to stay, and he woonlingly received a warm welcome. The Noreemen will be put In nhe end commence her tripe u soon ee bunneee worth while oeu. u-..-..-I .I-..- -..... eh- Tm-cumin Illnlu In. go mm min seunn. A new side is being put in the barge Southampton. snd other general repair: are being made to thn barge A man: nmnmvncht. built bv Dani: for opens. The mariners are beginning to talk about veuel property and tho prospect: of nnvi :- tion. Every vuul will be randy to nail 1y Anril I5I.h. KIUII. IUVUI April l5t.h. Jill H Apru lam. Capt. H. Stanton, Picgnn, nwnrded the contrtct for building I ve ton oruiuing cut- ter yacht for Toronto parties, will proceed with the work at once. n... ....,.:.... -6 ok. .94."... h l( \'.n Imry and at L\lne Mlle rnuls. l)nvia' clry duck wu pumped out yester- day. The work on it will be completed immediately. Hgll A (in will run their ntenmlmrive The Omen of Inspector 0! Hull: l"IlIod- Veuoln (inning into (shape. The schr. W. Y. Emery is being rebuilt at Deaerouvn. The air. Vurunn is being thoroughly re- built. at Trenton. l`L.. -o.. mu- Ll-.. ..,:ll .-.... chi. nnnnnn hm. nun: at ueuwu. The ntr. Ella Rosa will run this season M- tweeu Pictun and Nnpanec. Nu lull: in nnnn nnnnnila the nenitan- IWUCII I Iuuau uuu nnpouoo. [he lake in open opposite the peniten- tiary and at Nine Mile Point. lnvin` alrv duck wu numued out vector- uuuuw unuvu u--u vv-In nu... . ..-. -uIvvIIIiI I "" . H in olfer is likely to be At. the ohncory sittings. llovillo. judg- 1 men: wu ruorvod in the uo of A. Uunn, Kingnton, ognlmt Geopgo (Jain, Mu-morn,w recover poucuion oi mining land. The cue of Rohortoou VI. June: was adjourned Q0 ` the Klngltoli court In May. 1 I.ndlm' hnlf. whole and onsrhr win. umneuuuexy. Hull & U0. will run their steamlmrge Heels and consort in the Ogdennburg Chica- line this sessnn. A m-w -id: in haina nut in the bnrne L,Auu.u|un ['11 `Inc Cmllpluly uuluuuueu. (Ihief Justice Sir William Johnston Rit- chie, whose portrait is given herewith, is a native of Nova Scotiu. and is seventy ve were old. He was admitted to the bar in _ 1838. After spending some years in public life he was appointed to the New Bruns- wick bench in 185."), and ten years later be CIHHC chief justice of the supreme court of that province. He was made a puisue judge of the`dominion supreme court, and was ap- pointcd chief justice on the retirement of Hir William Richards in l879. His salary is $8,000 per auburn. Sir William received the honour of knighthood frmn the queen in IRSI. and acts as deputy governor-general in the absence of that functionury from the dominion. Chief Justice Ritchie is an able and popular jurist, and an indefutigable worker. He delivers able and elaborate written judgments upon almost every cue which comes before his court. being maue [0 ma unrge A new ueumvscht. built by Maura Davin And Shurtlitfe, of (hntuoque, will he randy for Iervice when nnvigntion The mm-inerl beuinnim: goods be restored. Another important decision recently ren- dered by the dominion supreme court was that in regard to the Manitoba railway.crou- ings case. The Canadian Pacic railway company contended that the provincial act, authorizing the government of Manitoba to build a_railway crossing over that company : tracks was unconstitutional. The matter having been referred to the supreme court, that tribunal unanimously decided that the Manitoba act was Valid and the claim of the Caniulian l a 'itic company unfounded. lfhiuf Jnnlil-ac Sir \\.'ill|am lohnutun Rib uaod In nu pressing nres nuu neon llnpurwu into Cam I by A man named (irinnell md lml been seized for under valuation, declu'- ing the seizure illegal and orieriug that the goods be restored. Annthnr imnnrtant decision recentlv -%--- A-3HFVV4I;LlAM aimcnmf, Some of the tlecisions rendered recently by the Canadian supreme court have ra- ther startled the customs authorities. In the case brought by the Canadian govern meut against J. C. Ayer 8: Co, patenj medicine manufacturers, of Lowell, Mass. for the payment of duty upon a large quan tity of raw material imported into Canada from the United States, Chief Justice Rit- chie, sitting in the exchequer court, after an exhaustive inquiry, decided in favour of the company and against the government. The amount involved is about $150,000. Chief Justice Ritchie onle-red that the seized goods be restored to Messrs. Ayer & Col, and commented in severe terms upon the conduct of the otlioers who made the seizure in the hope of sharingin the proceeds of confiscation. 11.. -1..- ......A-..-A .. .l.aniann ran;-nflll in COIHlSCdlIU. He also rendered a decision recent in ' the case where 3 number of patent. mac iuea used in pressing res had been imported imn (hum. Al Iw A man named The Rand oftho. Supreme Court And Some 9| Hln, Important Doelllonu. MARINE INTE LLlGENCE- MEN OF. THE HOUR.\_ I own Ill any. no lungwo lAdioI' hull, whole and nal-hr wigs. II hungu. dvitcllu. hair chains. 3:. mule to order. Dru: nd mantle mgklnv Uumif conct. but over undo, our duh g Begum`; ma P:-lnnnnn natal. Kinsman. THE BRITISH WHIG. SATUB.DA'Y."MAROH .23. Ill . IlnIt'Illl;uo.b Iv.uv wuu -vv-- uwy _ r..T,, Romrk It in n shit Iny ol helping ou- glooou to dlo. 0! nouns thlu ohm-vstlon wu mated with contempt. _ IIOIIOIII ul. . } Though in M Ill dormnn, an engineer will nl. 3-_IW'lIIl I VII, VIII , wuv I Inluu up: I so ` QM: dllnront from tho make up of 5 gentle \ Aldarmnn. . Ql- IIIIITIII lrvm cur Iuunv uy III a KUIIIII uldermoo. ` Mr. Dronnu. who will never lot. I plan- ` .. ngnn-v an hi. Certain doings on last Monday that I hadn t ' time to tell _ Are better late than never and to-day will do ss well. The hrst communication came from Mr. R. S. Dobbs. Who's rest upon directories and other use ul jobs. As far as I can gather, going home by night or day, Mr. Dobbs, through street confusion, is wont to lose his way. And consequently wishes to have baptism conferred On streets sway up north, of which only Dobbs has heard. Why doesn't Mr. Dohbs blase" the posts with new or axe, And then he'll know his way when on his lmmewsrd tracks. After Dobbs came Tommy Mills, of Caters- qui fame. - Master Tommy didn't show 3 particle of shame While brazenly requesting from the alder- . ` manic section A llluminations for the bridge," besides police protection. I think it would be wiser if Tom hadn't on the civic iorce thus called, Or presented them with puzzles like Joseph Theobald. The lights perhsps were wanted to show the holes and cracks, And the bobbies" for the rescue of the rev- ing maniacs. With n suicidal fondness for a ducking in the lake. Who across the wheezy skeleton excur- sions often taws. Tommy Mills should hold a lsntem on the side at Bsrrieeld. A-nd dearest least` over here another light should wield, And the gentlemen with shsres could be . formed imo n corps, By'these mesns they`d have protection and bright light for evermore. And Tom. and lease Simpson at last would be of use On the antiquated piece of dry rot" that is always on the loose. Isaac's tried to calm the public by talking of repairs, it's no good, dsrling Isaac, I told you once to sell your shares. You might tinker on till doomsday on your tottering El Dorsdo, But its days ere nesrly numbered, so drop your rank bravado. The next proceeding was the most impor- tant one of all, Touching on the end condition of the splen- did council hall Which the members have discovered after using many years, Is full of noxious gases. and the council greatly lean That unless steps at once are taken to pro- virle soother room Every alderman in Kingston will be ready for his tomb. l`he light sll said was dreadful. causing cataracts and equints. And the glorious sun, most strangely, on that chamber never glints. Lerd Raglan, t.hough,wss certain they were wrong upon that score, As the sun shone very brightly each day from three to four; And if the gentlemen who grumbled would drop around at three, A brilliant show of sunshine they'd be near- ly sure to see. My heart is pained with: sorrow, but is also lled with pride, To think that these brave sldermen with out mnrmnr would have died. If it hadn't been for gases of very deletere- ons kinds, Mounting up into their eraniums. and um hinging all their minds: And in their madness they discovered that underneath Ontario hall Could be rigged a council chamber that would better suit them all. There was one solitary exception to the wished ior change oi things. This exception was Sweet William, of whom you? hard so often sings. H-sat. \.\'lllisnrssld he'd henn for sixteen WHO"! ,0? Kr H) DIWII IIIIKI Swat Williunruld ml boon tor um... ` CA-I-an An nun-4 or an now: Greatly injured I? the put of which so much wu ui , `nil nu Om light. on hlt. nnlh Inn. than mucn we ;` And at for light. no felt quite nun. thou was plontv Illd enough. But Fenwlcl Inn`: In; to Itud Snot WiIliun I mild rc I15- ! 11:. ...z.:.... ....s .I..l.l..l` nu Hm Annlnnl x w umun Ima noun. \ Hi: opinion mat doeidod` Wu the uolont ` room to nlnr. ' (IIIITIO [III], II DI. lllI(ll"I on Tucoda lluoh Nth. Pa-llnrhu T Rnhnv-tn. ` IIII OPIIIOII "ICU KIWIIIIII who IIIU u-until! room to don, \ And gin tho premium vnmhd `to the city annlnnr. `nu `IVI uni puuuuuu v-u--u no In! an, engineer, ` Fpr ego man of common some know any lII0l.II IIIII HI .lI pluvi luau. Ill Uuunujju will pan. 3-_vIIlI 5 city on, who : built upon 3 n vv.---. V` ...._..- --n. _- _ --v.. -v- _--__ your: or more. Making I ha. u n nldormon. upon that chum r oor, And never found tin health. I ||lN|Io or his hand t'l...-oI.. 8.3..-`.1 I... Ah. aqua. nf klall An I g----r r- -.=~\J._.~ , And cm: In all of import, one Mr. Gu- kin'a erce Attack ` When on erring Mr. Agnew he loosened In his slack. :Mr. Agnew tried protest sgninsf the way he hud been treated. But (iukin stopped him Itornly Ind told him to be leased. So proceedings were concluded without a row or blunder Unaccompanied, for juli thil DINO. by Y verbal thunder. u I 0 an - I O 0 The Ping: Scheme. to `WhI_ch-.` They Are Now lmployod- l`ho liolnlnlacenoeq 0! other l_)."_p.,k|ng More -GI-on Fun at Cntnruqul Brldz0-Tl|9 5 K"-h` ` an: of the Day. Still thy right hand. curry xentlo P0100 7 To slloucdenvloun tongues. , . ` [Ion ru l"TI uyr vu. With unbounded joy and izledneee I cm chronicle at lent, 1 That 5 meeting on lut`Tueedey_ without ` I ehind pueed, ` When the e dermeh eeaembled end diecuued with much urbanity The railway clause and didn t show the unuel I" eympwme of insanity. - There's nothing worth recording except. A deal of wiring To the member, Mr. Metcolfe, which that N gentlemen found tiring, But when n neme has been `embellished by ; r on M. end double l .. ` l The owner of the honored name from ceree ` in never free. The elenee About the railway wee bandied to end iro, And eiter eoxne debating it we: eouttled he nn an " _ SOME FURTHER ATTENTION GIVEN ` ` ~..-..-T0 THE ALDERMEN. TOMMY GRIiEN S. Gossip. tacitly I [ll- Moat men (1.111 by losing rendered anger), Will back their own opmlon by a wager. Run-n n cannot uvo many uyl. A miller employed in Kingston bu been pronpoctlng in Unnunoquo. Ho alien to put 8l0.W0 into I roller mill, in-ovldlng some other man will put in an aqua smount. At. tln nlmnmu-I nlnlnam llnvilla. inrlu.