cu-u- w-y-cv cu uuu l'0[:TR.\'I'l' IN WATER POIIJR 3. 8 ma: to be soon in liondeloudu ookstors ow. W. SAWYIIL J A M ES REID, `I\'l'J lV\YI\h`D'I` A LVI ROBERT GARDNER. l5l [Earl Street. ' I'll]! IE flillflcl. city treasurer. . British Colum- , . oh- -........... ..:\ l.)l"lInll|I unnum- tho amount of xwlwvuca VII -um wouli Cl!-Iltlylllj Ol- crdouol Prlndpnl Grunt. ad. Indel our voylng to unlluumol the trains. to In due Qihlh nun mwmnhdtth world, ponnlt In ar- tlur ognomutdoddd upon: "lint All contribution: to the udownut fund. III- III III! Inllllllllon, but Inc wboouuduct I tlilri won M no longer woighbd with the union which 5: one timo around I them. The num- ber at otudontn in all apartment In uuodlly on uulnotuoo and therein the Itrouut proof that Quota`: Ina-gnlned tho ooldonoo of the community. It must In the dodn of MI that thohltulon caution to bus- nnanlnnnn lntIIx|nnnChIA On bk- -_...I --.l III III IIUIZHIIKI IX$n'I. W DUN- : indhptnlihloto umuouu nu inulhotuol advnnoumul oi the donlaloa. Rgfnnnnnn -1: 1:4`. Ninth- ngll 4I._-l-- --. uy mu uuu. ' The chuoollor aid uni chm` `wan rouon for. ,3!-ntiondon with the Itudy innoc- rnont mulund the excellent to before them. The two put can have event- ful in the hhtnry o( I institution, but` the lldl nftlnt III (`If nan: ....-_ ..-_.- ,...... ....... ..... ....,,..u... ... the buildin occupied by the arts elaeaes. It will e remembered," aaid the chan- cellor, "that the proposal of eome few yeare back to move Queen's from Kingston to share the fortunes of a state university at Toronto had the elfeot o! uuitinu every friend `In a common determination that the seat` of learning should remain on its original eite. It was also determined that mean should be em oyed to strengthen: the endowment ; with t at object in View `Queen's Univereity Endowment anociationf wee organined with active branch aseooiationa in many parta oi the province. This association proved ad- vantageous, inde dently of the immediate purpose for wh ch it was estahliehed, in bringing the oolle'ge authoritiee at Kingston into direct communication with the man triends thron hunt the country and provi - ing a for the interchange ol views and as tions. It is therefore felt that althoug the immediate object for which the association was formed. he been accomplish- ed. it will he in the interest of the univer- sity to continue the organization under the name of the `Qneen s University aesoeiation` and it is so tedhthat the main body and all the h ee should hereafter be known by that title." ~ . 1}. nlsnnnnllnr QM that shuns"-an u-agum IIIIIIZIIIII X11311! III [IO Unif- Rahnsco In undo tonho coll-denying ox- Prlndnnl Grunt. and. hnddn mu. THAT DBBIRABLI RESIDENCIC. nnuntad on Earl suoet. known an ` The Manse." Apply to G. W. MAX WELL Secretary l`nutem. euun ne pl'IC(lCll)l'. By the increeeo of the stetf the eemte hee been enebled toedd to the etren th of the curriculum. Materiel mlditiene eve been nude to the courses for honore. end lpecinl prutieionl heve been mmle lor the eteedy mlvnncement end careful supervieion of cyt- tre-murel etudente. Ne nrrengements heve also been mede for pool greduete students. The object eimed nt in In etford lecilitiee iu (issued: for extending the ettelnments of thoee who have etteincd the degree of M.A. and encourege them to look forwerd to reaching e etill hi her ulucetionel renk. The chencellor horas thnt the boem of true- tcee would be ebe to still further extend the ueefulneee end eicirncy of the univer- eity. In connection with the question of providing new buildings greet inconvenience was experienced by the \\ 1;lnelI'IIll0di0Il col- lege. II the room: need are unede ted for the purpose, end were at e et iltence from the Irte end ecicuce ectnre rooms. Thin ellied college. Of no Imell importence in the work it we: endeevoriuil toeocompliah, ehonlcl. u noon in precticeble, have eimiler eccomtnodetion to that enjoyed by the Royel medicel college. and ehonld be pro vided in some poeitton more contiguous to blllldll)%`0cclIpl0d "ll ntmamhnrmi " unit` Olen I-hun- In it And succeeding volume: it il deligh- ed to chronicle the nod deeds of every friend of Queen'|. The trustees have fur- ther resolved to piece memorial tablets in Convocation hall in honor of the stuienu of 15778. and of the eubecriberu no ouch upor~ Me endowment fund in the your: l8~l0~l569. 1578 and 1887. The Iubject of tablets of the moat tting character in under ouneid~ eration. and A committee of the trustee: ha been Appointed to place them in position on noon on procticoble. Rv Hun in:-tuna: nf this MAWOLA ngn-urn lu- U|lll(.Ill`3I Ill ICC}. ' 5. From the occnpnlion of the new build- ing: to 1890. or as may hereafter be deter mined. 1.. .5 -._..I ....._--J:._- .._I._.___ :. 2- .I,-:A UUIIIlIJ|IC\3.u The trustees havin; determined to issue a doomsday book mucl. mug-r,iz\l has been col lected by Rev. Dr \\illiamson. The book will contain the nnnivs of every individual who has, from time In time, aided in the eu- dowineut, and in it will also be chronicled importnnt {Acts in relation in the hintory of the university. Dr. Williamson hu pre- pared an appropriate introduction embracing the nnrrntive ot the preliminary proceeding: from I831 to the date of the Royal charter. 16th October. l84l, with records of the founders and tint benefactou, some of whom Ire still alive. It is contemplated to embroce the following chapters : l. lutroductory-l3l to I841. 2. Compriling event: from the due of the Royol charter to the purchue of Summer hill property and the occupation of the old colloe bui|dingn-l8-H to I854. R Prawn Il In tho Initial In: Mr Q-uul. UUIIVUU U|llIuIllKI-lO'H 50 I50`. 3. From I854 to the sppenl by Dr. Snod- gmn and Profeuor blackorrn for endow- ment in I869. .1 I.`........ hum .. .|.- _..__..:-_ _: .n__ __._ lflli Ill I$W 4. From 181.39 to the traction of the new buildings in IBK). ` 5, From that msnnnnlinn nf thn nnur lmihl. l|lll|I.'l'lIK!?IJu Referedce was made to tho visi: of the governor-generzu and the mean r of his recebtinn. Ilia excellent-y hae ` ex- pressed his deep iurercat in the unirer airy. and has emu-i his intention of oil:-ring a scholarship of $75 for compo. tition. Within the last few months we have lost an old and `rue friend in the dc uh of Mr. John (,`nrrnthm`vi."enid the chancellor. "We hoped that his life might have been spared for him to tu.|n~ part. in laying the foundation stone ui ll)-` science `helhwhich is to hear his name; it ha been decreed other- wise. This hall Wlll |e a lasting memorial of his worth and of th-- aid he hzu generous ly given. Etfort urn made so that the foundation stone cuui be laid during con vocation week, but mil preliminary work has been deferred [mm unavoidable cin- cumatancoa. " 'l`|... a............. I._...:.. . ,I,.. __.:_._ ) ._ :__.__ , A 1:10. m)m|sn..n' "1}(il>1{ [ THIS I5 WHAT :5 TO BE KEPT AT * THE COLLEGE -IN FUTURE. ` .3`. j _ `lno Phma In \\`lIll`.h I0 Have: One`; Nuns Ru-,ur-led -Cu.nu~elIor Iflemlng luulnllotl-.|lo Ii: l'len-u-ll Will\ the .\d- ' vnuIcoI_nu'n of HM """"L'e-attire Im- .-..| ...-..u..'..... o u. 0|! IEIH OUOOL IPIOWII ' The IIAHBQI." Ap WELL. Secretary Trnuteen. rep! [Iii-H muuull um: we unnu- : his e-u-neat etfurts to .us. He would` again Lsc gglxlpupport hitherto He was delighted to R twain Ami tn ennmu: `." l~".V'E.'\'!Nu. CG WIIC If III I IOU! INN , Dllllll IIIII nun; hlnooll out. He dropped backward. lvlhhn ilruoknnln and his hodv hnod I dahulug thud. ad Ma hndsbont. A s...T.Ti.T booth. Clucmo. A 94.-JAueI E 05. oomnitbdplzulcido Inn light. 0 odtothonolol nfonruoryonlldlng and --an Inlnnnll mmr. Ha tlronnnd bah-ad. 9(-ulIK7y Ill UIIC 0| HIE IIUluUlIu I El`- Doxoo. This woman in the mother ol an "lrioh-American who returned from tho ,Uoltod Stub: In Fohruory and got pounc- aion o! 3 form from which the former wont had boon ojoctod. Duon lnntollod his mo- thor In pououlon of the full: (ad not back `tn Amorlol. Tho mothor. who wurvtutad from the nine lu-In In I300. refund to no- on tho tonnn wanted by Mr. Rnuoll. or. in cod. any other than hor own, and tho rohobllltlol on all! hootllitiol hotwoon Supt. Vuodolonrmnd his boat: will In __...IlI- n-n-ng4I . V IIIIIIUIT .1 up: Ipoodlly nnmnod. on `III KIWI 01 III 5. VIIIIIUIUIIF [III III! term! pro by onu W. Ruuoll, number parliament for South Tyrone. which prombod I Ipoody and uzhhceory ending. have been Iuddanl utoppod by the ohotinucy oi one of the olden. I Mn. lkxnn. This vmnnn In tho: mothnr M an she Keene Lnndlonl nnd Tenant from coming to Ternae. DI`-IILIX, April 24.-The negotiation for the settlement of the tmublee of the tenum on the eetetee of Ce t. Vlndeienr on the Q-..-3 -.-A-usggtl kn Ann`: `\.' Dnnnnll HOUSE AND LOT. 810 Earl Street. between Gordon and Alfred streets; 6 lu-no IOOIIII and back kitchen ' lame churn and pump; good well and ouuklo sheds: house warranted to be warm. IRIS!-LAMEVRICAN OBSTRUCTIONIST [ .?.'. .Y'5.'3'.'..:.I'i..i`. "'.'."`v.".'; :.`i2L';'u2."' William Kingaford, C. 1-2.. was born in England, where also he received his early education. At the age of 23 he began his professional career in Montreal, where he was appointed deputy city curve or. He soon after removed to the state of ew York and Ivan occupied on the conatruction of the Hudeon river railway. For a short time he was employed on the engineering atalf of the Panama railway, but soon returned to Ca- nada and Wu engaged in iocatin a portion oi the Grand Trunk, with whic compan) he became otherwiae connected. He wan eubaeqnently employed proieeeioually in England. Italy. and Sardinia. From 1873 to I880 he wae engineer in charge of the harboura in Ontario and Quebec. Since l880he haa devoted himaelf almoet entirely to literature, and hae publiahed a number of worh, not merely connected with his own prcfeaeion, but of a more general char- acter. Among theee may be mentioned the history. atructure. and etatlatica oi plank road: in the United Statea and Canada; the Canadian canale, their history and their coat, with an enquiry Into the policy neces- aary to advance the well-being of the pro- vinoel; an-inn meay _Canadiau archoloay. Beaidea these hr contributed eeaaya and reviews to the London and colonial preea. But the literary work on which hie reputation rinclpally reete la hie Hietory of Canada, e ret volume of which ap~ peand in I887. followed by a eeooud at the cloae oi laat ear. and the third ie pro- mieed in Septem next. Thia le undoubt- edly the beet hletory of Canada which hae et appeared. Our government in collect- ng) early Canadian archivee and other pu l ic reeorda. and Mr. Kingeford haa avail- ed himeall of them. Hie history he been well received, and reviewa of it which have rv.....t.ht..&EI...l.l.d'.,?: r.l:I..':.d|.Is..' ruvwwi, Inu Important worn Kill! new one through eucceuive edition: in Eng- end. Frence end Germeny, ehow thet one of the hneieet phyeiciene in London need not be e eleve to hie prectice. At the eerne time the humbleet petient in not neglected. Every ceee in emdied in thet pei:-eteking end nvmpethetic menner, which in medicine in the only method entitled to he celled scien- tic. No wonder thet Dr. Rooee in trusted end beloved to e einguler extent by those to whom he minietere. end the! though e com retively young men he in elreedy in the met rank in hit profession in the greet city thet couteine so much of the heert end brein of the English epeeking rece. He II can D-In.-lluhman. Edward (:h.n.. It--baon Rnose, .\1.n.,` has had ari "excepmmally brilliant career. Cadet of II distinguished family he was cast on his own resources at the age of fteen. Ditlicultiee stimulated him an they always help the strong. From Cambridge he went to the beet medical echoole on the continent of Europe, where he pnreuud hie profee- aional etudiel with the energy that enauree euoceee. Ever since he has gone on from one aucoeaa to another. Articles, continual- ly appearing in medical journal: or literary reviewa. and important worka that have none thmnnh annmaaivn nditinna in Run. .nunr_y I uuauuu~-lcI.:reIaIry 01 ID! lll8l0D- try society ; And in 1880 he was called to the presidential chair of the conference. He is now in hi: sixty-ninth year, and he still lnbors by tongue end pen in the highest ser- vice of humanity, defending the truth of the gospel and manifesting an enthusiasm for missions and evnngelistic work at. home and abroad that knows no Abatement from that which nude him I power a third ofn cen- tury ago. V A Methodist Divine. Rev. Ebenezer E. Jenkins. A.M.. late president of the conference of the Methrxlist Church of En lancl. has rendered Valuable service to the Eritish empire and the church of Christ, snd his deep interest in Canadn- due in part to the fact that his brother was minister of St. Paul's, Montreal. and a trus- tee of Queen's--makes it not untting that this universit should recognize his services. He is a nrezc er and writer of high reputa- tion. is Fernlay lecture on "Modern Atheism" is a substantial contribution to Apolo cs. and other works that he has publis ed show the same wide reading. acnteness, metaphysical power and literary excellence by which it is characterized. Moat of his life hes been spent. in mission work of various kinds. In Madras he es tablished a high school which has been . centre of widely extendetlinuence for good. Most of his time and strength were given to India, and it was thus not possible that he could be widely lmown in England ;not~ withstanding in 1373 the Wesleyan church a pointed h|m-in conjunction with the late 3 orley l`unshon--secretary of its mission- arv snr-is-tv 2 And in IR!-In hp Inn nnllml tn The Men Honored at uoeu'u llnlvorully ` -SIulr:hon (Them. . ., b ReVTi'-f-`E. Jenkins, A.M.. England. E. C. R. Rooae,.M.D.. I4ou(lon,i:_l'}n %1f_gg,__ W. Kin ford. C.E., Ottawa. These dgfghe gentlemen upon whom the honorary degree of L.L.D. was conferred by Queen`: university today. yoncl the minimum of $950,000. that mny be received, be applied as far as required to the endo\'vment of a chnir which shall bear the name of Principal Grant." The general gec- retary says progress has been made in this dggctibn. Dr. Smith speak: hopefully of the prospects of receiving the sum required to endow the Principal Grant : chair." ` courennmo DEGREES: `A"i5X1nnB"z4E1rr._-u3oTaKEo: no.T.{{I- noun. new. Cube Ioonnl S83 l!`Arlsu-eel. Canadian lllntorlnn. L2 rnnn A APRIL 24,1339. uuo nah ol the IIIIVQ WISH I T3 IX` Til --...:.:.-~:::~',.....`~ 2-... uonua wouucu uuyptnun. Lu ox- oltonut continued I to IIIIIIQM. Sov- cnl chop Inn A accidents! pollen narly INIIOII Q dull Innh nn::nnIvnnnul wh -mob digit: IXI'IIIIIIlIllU@IIZ'I- IIIPTIKCUWUCI doluud and won u-rated. The riounu-iodlout nlqngllhohryn licrnh. Tholhuvplbduvollofhbth bud Idod panics. Th - 3...-n :=|nd-:: h -Itlnlnht. The: Attach the loldlon In nonna- lu: Parson Wounded. Vmnu. A l94.--`l\o qovu-anon van urduyo to onpply ooldion to drln the moot can. Tho sullen than ole:-ad to man: mark nu dlnuli docldod Ionomploy an an run than Incl him: in Int! In tho rlollnn, IIII GIFT. IIUFIIIK III '1' vonwholnd hkunopun In the riot! . Lu! night I hand-to-hid oonlot :11 plan hotwoon the Ioldlon and Ilulnob mu Rd 30000. Thu down vote divided into E olllf . will louder I each nrnmsxton nn':|n much lnuhnnk UIIUWIII ITIII. Ilulluly, I IINEIIII DUI ? uumblod and fell. bucking his owner`: muck. Anothnr hoonnr in a burn. Ihhlnu AT rlVE_AND A-HALF` AND SIX PER CENT. Apnly m u. A. mvncxs. Block sum, over Exp:-nun Oloe. neck. Another boonor In a buggy. wishing to inspire nun Jung .. `77 horas, nd I tho!-gun And ally killed l nolghboring hoonor. small portion in thc centre of It. Pnun ('fn:lIL I. T._ Am-il Q: IHIIII WYWIE III `III (VIII. I I` Pom) Cunt. l. 'l`.. April 94--ll tho nah notes: the Oklnhomo` hordor on the Caldwell trail. Monday. I woman` hone nmnhlnd and fall. hunllnn Mn nunm-`n OBI Illulllg Ill IIIIX-IIIVII If` only worthless. It in not Oklnllouo proper to which the uttlon no ocking. but av nmnll nnrtinn in thc contra of It Il'IOI" IIIVI WING} ll- Ulucmo, IlIn.. April 25.-B. R. Orton. I large land owner in Northern fan, who has made numomnn trip: thmu II Okla- homa, uyl one-fth of `he in the newly o d territory In pod. one-lth only inn. and thnolfvla no procu- mllv worthlan It in not Ollnhn-n mann- In I 83:30 ol Conlnulon-`rho Wu the Country LookI-IlooInorI Killed. G:-`nan, Okrlhlogan. A n`! 24.--A mu: nun . nrtin e no or boomer in n q`nu-nl our 3 cltim. 14 mile from here. buthrio in plunged in confusion. Rinl faction: not to oontrul the town and excito- mont in running high. Thousand: an loo` in; the town and country. but thousands more have pound in. lfnuunn. lll1_ Anrll 91-3. IL Oman. uniru lowly mu II II runor Innllng. It has been need in place of chloroform for Iome time in Iurgicel operations at Perie, end when in I recent murder one there it won cherged the: the murderer hed hypnotized his victim end forced her to kill herself. end public opinion oooepoed the possibility of the feet. UUI. Wllvll IPITIIIICIIIIIU Illlu I'll`. IIWIIIGQCI. King Milan hu boon her cnouu nub oct. Her inuence over him an I u known. bug it In not Iulpoo It bud been obuinod in this utruorilnnry way. When be In: urged not to nbuicnto. hon - over, his manner in: so strange. and hi: IIIIWOY. IV: no ulo. I must do it," oouplcd with nimilnr ocoentriclllu on former ocA onions, gave rise to the norm] conviction thnt Mme. Armninin had n running the ovennrnent by hypnotiummhich muted tho ing to pin uuch nnimporantpurt in public nlfnjru ink y that it in rather Iturtllng. It In: hnan used in nlnnn nlnlulnrnfm-rn UIIIIIIIIICIIIU IBUIIUHC `H nyPIIOu"|' mu ounce: at the pnluce have boon nnmer out. with upirituslintiu high ilnh lnoludod. Kim: Milnn Inn boon hnr cannon nnhiust UV- She in A big. clerk womnn. with n low forehead, nnd no external evidenoee of much inteliectunl cepecity. Her eyee ere eherp nnd penetnting, end. bein cloee together, give her an expression 0 femi- nine cunning. She and her eieter ere enthnliutic etudenh oi hypnothrn. and mums At. the nnluze hnn hnnn nnmnr. Ul!iN'l'. ADDII In D. 1 Exprnsn Ill HOW 1 Of`- Mme. Arteminia Chsictoch. wife of the prime mininter, ha been doing A gnu `many things to the ling in the lat your. until it in the Accepted belief of Sol-visa court circles that be In: no will left of his OWI. Tho TI-no Canno of King lIIlI|'| Abdica- |on-An)th|n[ but lplrltunl. Loxnox. April 24.-'l`ho hunt advice: from Sol-vi: show the true innrdnou of Natalie`: expulsion and Milan : abdication and read much like the Din Do Bu` trial in New York. ' 11...- A..o-_.l-- l`L-:-A_-L _:t. .: .L- nnu uuen Iormoa to put mm out or the wsy. The details were at once com- munlcsted to him. two hours after the plane were completed. which were in substance es followed. During the night of Mondsy or l'ueedu_\`, at the beginning of April. the_ chief of the politics! service in the otiice of the prefect of police, with half e ll0Z0ll sesietsnte, were to enter the hotel sud erreet him with the ostensible purpose of conducting--him to prison. bod of hired rutlinus were to be placed in em ush L nhort distance from the houee, who were to rush upon the police as they poeeed with their prisoner. and make A pretense of ree cuing him. In the melee the police were to tire several shot: me if in eeldefence. The supposed eeeeilente were to return the tire, they being ermed with pistols for the urpoee. In this exchun of bullets, herm- rese to others, the geners was to here been shot, ea if by mistake. Hod this foiled he wes to have been thrown into prison end a court msrtiel wuto have been eummoned next day, with (lenerel Uellifet st its heed. He wu to lmve been tried and condemned to deetli. end the sentence executed within forty-eight hours. Such wee the report brought to the general. After s hesty con- sultation with his intimete friends he ield- ed to their wishes end deperted for rus- sele. lNCIDENiT AMCBNG BOOMERS. He Tells the Story of it Plot on His Lite- Tho \\ ny Ho Wu` to bp:'I`rQAls-(1 by Ills ~ Euornle's-Fllght ' lieloro `the Plan ' Could be Curried Into Execution. Lu.\'|m.\', April 23.-A friend of Genersl Boulnnger, here prepsringtlre ground for him, declares that the lmmmliitte cause of . Jiis seeking a foreign land was not as much the political prosecution which -wss directed sgsinst him es the discovery of sin otiicisl conspiracy sgeinat his life. He tells the following story, which he says he hsd from . the genersl s own lips: After the Paris election. the general was rustle nwsre that the government was prepuring to begin legal proceedings sgainst him, and that his srrest and im risoumeut. without hsil, wss imminent. is friends and sdvisers repre- . sented to him that this result would be I ` serious blow to the cause sod urged him to fly. to save the pnrty. He wu reluctant, to follow this sdvice and prcferred to remain Illll submit himself to the courts, condent that en impartial trial would result in I triumphant vindlication. But s discovery were made which caused him to nhnnan his miml A nnvn-nun-rut ml... was Ilium.) VI luon cbuleu Ill!!! 30 change his mind. A government plot htd been formed to put him out of the wnv. Thu rlaniln went at nnno nnm_ GEN. BouLANeEn's LIFE AIMED AT av POLITICAL enemas. RIOTOUS STRIKERS WHY HE LEFT PARIS.` HYPNOTiZED A KING- MONEY '10 LEND rr nvl nan A~Hu.r AND tux mm cnrr. H. W. SHANNON. Barrister. Oioe. next door to King`: drug store. King Stmot. ningatou. N0; 96. THE MAIN PART of the Stone House on King Street, formerly mounted by Lhn.-Into Mrs. Macaulay. Renztlnn your and taxes. The house is in excellent ordor with I" mod- em nnvonioncea. Stables attached until fur- ther notioe. Apply to Kirkpatrick I. Rogers. CHIIVOVIINII lv 1; :. . .: 1 roll =-as-inn. lnpfy -M We pt-emu 1:4 Vnion rilruvrl. 'u.woon 01 ~... 1`-I lu.\'1` f 2-0. :- yr`-r or term otyeauu. poo- m~.~`~i0II May Is! a |!ltl*'K HOUSE on Coulro `H'N:l. hour 0`:-inn N n-.~ zoight rooms and er.- n-n- ivo kitchen. won . n'l cistern. drive house --ndbllhh`. alum Krihiell and fruit trees. I-`or IuI`lhL-I garlirulars urpl)` lo MRS. JOHN W. .\a`llLE '. ou the premises. 292 PRINCESS srneet `11190 `PO ANNOUNCE thin I Inn OPIN- h Aholklw PAPIR A`ND"l;:l;ll`l` mg? 1! ton voplnomvluro I cued am who order: from my old cuuomon and also frommmynow an. I will Alw 3 too on hunducuolcl STOCK OI!` WA l`Al' R3 at the lowest poulblonun. A onll Iollcllod. I-`ROM 111' .\1\Y. that good. substantial homo on Onuu-5.. street near Union. out pre- vent oooupled I-,v Mrs. oooon. apply to H`. '1` -`n`l1`.AUY. Wctlnn .1 . Stacey. SIUNW U" r.l.l.4lNU. Wllll 0 furuacesantl N ".l lern im rovenn mm` the COI'I!l`u' -in and `eat at: ply Lo .l\Ut)u.\`.\'l`.` E MUDIIL 31-ui `sfmp Inn T" swam 33676.; km} Street. oocu ted by John Henderson an I wholesale quot store. Apply to JOHN REEVES. Brock street. NEW BRICK HOUSE, EARL STREET. in Earl Tarnce. near Barrio Strut App! boll. gtARI;IEY. 9 Princess Street. or at 1 Earl roe . A BRICK HOUSE ON QUEEN STR between Bagotand Wellln ton streets. May Int. J. B. CARRUTH `RS. SEVEN ROOMS. over Armstrong`: Shoe Store. Also one olce in same place. Rent moderate. Apply to WI. MpNnI:LL. Banister. OFFICE. large. central, well fitted. Terms reasonable. Poaooaion immediately. Apply `Box! Wmo. A SHOP ON KING STREE I`. with dwelllnll buo`v.e. non Market Square. Apply It 48 Earl L. nousu; IN v'.wmL\' ricntucni. PEEL-s. eion May lat. Apply at WHIG OF!-`ICE. NHL`.-Rh: wun u-.. .~ r- urns Ind extension kit- :`.`n.`n hurl -mcl sat. ~ gr withgood ounbllng; cumvenivm to Q Uulieqo : Immediate - -.-in-inn. \nn.'r 79m m-amines. ISM. or II o. NEW PAPER AND PMNT3HOP,`; SALESMEN-We wish a few men to sell our goodsb sample to the wholesale and retail trade. meal nmnufnu-turnrs in our line. En~ close 2-cent stump.` Wages 33 per day. Perma- nem position. No puatuls nnswcrod. Mon:-y adv-tncod for w as, advertising. etc. CIN- 'r:Nmu.MAx`I-"u 0. Cincinlmti. Ohio. av THE in! 01' HAY. A 0001) GENERAL SERVANT; must be a good laundresa. Also nyoungmrl an NURSE-MAID. Good wages fiven to good zirla. Apply to MRS. MOWA1`. W J ohnnon street. A SPONIC H`i 'nrn.n\nA:and all `u W . C. MAll1'lN Syd Queen and Uolbomo. A GOOD GENEEIAI. SFRVAN'l`. Apply to MRS. ULBIIENTS. Wulhmuon Street. ..T_._. A GENERAL SEIIVANT Apply to nuns] ` W. C. MAlt'|`lN sydonhaui Su-col. betwoqn Queen , A GOOD COOK. b! May let. in a small tami- ly. Enquire at 22 dmcoe Street. during the morning. -4*. __.__.u_ ._ . srscmni H0|lEVKEEbPEiS>.h `rwo l`RI\h;EEl{.~`. Wm-ried for we Mllllnory Department byRlCHMUND.0R & ` . BETVVEEN the Poet Oman and Portsmouth. A PASS BOOK. of no value m un_mne but the owner. A reward will he paid upo its return to this omen or to J. FISH ER, Port mouth. 6'HdVv ii'&ZfTcnaLL-s CENTRAL DISPENBARY. A BRICK HOUSE ON QUEEN STREET. mtween Bazotand Welllmnon streets. from MAc.\'r:x_~Kr:.vr-At St. George's cnthednl, Kin aton, on Wodneanlny. April `Nth. by . the v. Buxeou Smith. Walter Hill Msnoo to Catherine Rebekah, ouiy dnughtor"zf Rybert Kent, Esq. M(`Uu\'-Mc.\dAuus-ln Kingston, April 24, at the residence of the bride`: father, by the Rev. M. Mncgillivrny, 5l.A., W. F. Coy, .\l D.,:M.R.C.S.E.. of Chicago. to gin; E., dnughtor of John Mt,-Nahon, `III. |J\.ILvL1 a B>o'm-At 302 Barrie street, on April 23, the wife of U. Booth of 5 non. V- RICHARDSON - At Wuhhurn, l`ittalurg. April 6th, the wife of Robert Richsrdaon of I dnughter. ` :P1g:o1;L`hi1iivi1`_19!1~[._ THE CALOTYPE.- n \rI|Il I\l [I1 A Illmn nnl nn .1 Q 's."i:'ii:'i:.i.r: V.0L. LVIII. gem I,-941%? { Fo1{_s*A`Lm*" ooauuml Qlllol. unup ma any to use. CAlPuon-NoI In the Limo to out Away your Fun to preserve them (mm moths. cm. W: keep 1'! the dlbnnl kind: _ WAN'rED. T212127).- 'r2l.LING. with or without rovemenls. ltia -1 nu-ecu. AD- \'!-.'I .& MUDII`. W THE DAILY WHIG. nu. or at No. | sud Am-ed III WIKII 1030`? XIII VIVIWVC I`. J` I .1 one and one-lull miles wide at the top and on and than-qurton miles wide at the bottom. It h non bouulul than N ' ulthouwhthonhuot the mm we tot Wow . WCTI IKI III III. WIII III. II E TTIIT Ilnponndhunuhorhllol two udlid foot with another Ml Vqbovo It. It about nun. Ant` IIA.h.l' -nth. -h'g no OK` 01.. --4| FURNITURE CRlAl-Poaluvoly the but and chat pronnrnuul for Renovating Fur- niture. vorln: Somtchou and muting Old Fumlluro Like New. RAI- (lI.I0-I|`nr Clnnnlnn And lhmnblnn nnv Ii'J's'.l'n.7.`."nn.nr"'T` 'ir$..:.".".,' 'I........" ""72 would not be 3 pcrtloloof use. hon no pan: and nvlnoo without numborud not one! than in down on his map. While on H: rivor I aw the moat buntilul water! I In the world. It in lnnuhoo uluponndlunlhcorhll cl two fan with moth lull Ahnvn It, It Ahnnt IIIIIII. [III III]! C 5I_lO IIIIOII. WIIIOII II polodt ha I mil in . in 8 gcriculou 2&1:-. Forulmitouey ?'I3:|.)tl:.iI _.-..I.I _-A L. - -.-_Ll..I_ -1 ..._ __- 4-- 3 III nu upuzluon mm uonoauo ` WI- lul night said: All the map I found wrong. non_ dam of Aluh. Schwnkfu Inupla an uoorroct II III of thom. inup of the Yukon. whi in nnnnnn-ml to ho A mil urn (Inn in . lnlnh XTUII. ITVUI HIWICI. QIIIKE I1. `DC object of his Anoc journey wan not to nd thc Notth Polo, but to nudy the bird: And bouts on the islands in the Arctic ocean. En`-Elna: an kl: nwnnaltlnn `A-J I -_..I-I- Lord bondnlo `rsltl-3 cl Illa Trip to the Anne luclono. SAN FltANCl:Kx), April 24.--Lonl Lona- dnlo Arrived hon oolotdny on the Itumor Borthn. from Ki ick. Aluh. Re any: the ohicct of his Arollc iounnv In not tn nd IIIO(. In thq Irinh Inud judges court, in the mntter of the Wnller estate. in the conntian of Cork. Lilnariok, Tlppornrynnd Mn 0. it trnunplrod that nonrch Ind been a for the nnooonnor In title to tho hnronotaoy. Ho Inn an Inn found It Lou Angolan. in (Juli- foruin. Bin name In Sir Chnrlon Chrintinn Wnllor. Hin father, who was distant re. lntivo of the Inc bnrooot. emigrated to America in l8I2. And In I835. the noon: barons: wnn born in California. 9 an I...... l..II.. I)--DIR.) --.4) L.- ...._- A- 1.. IKTOIIOI WII Illfll Ill L;IlIl0I'lIII. II. III. been lull identied. and has gone :5 In- lnnd to c Aim the auto. , III Iilllll. nmee D. Dempeey. A young Nev York book-keeper, shot nt George R. Storms. at the letter`: reeidenoe lut niglmmiuing him. He then intently killed himself, becenee Mr. Storm: refused to allow him to Pay hie nddreee to Mien Helen Stebbine, Murine` nhnn IIIIV HIE. Mrs. Cheater Tufte. Welland, died from the eect of dye-etue poisoning. She had been enguzed in colonrin? cloth for cerpeta, end in thin proceee inha ed considerable o! the ieonoue vapour Arising from the boil- mg ` uid. UIUI. A terrible powder explosion occurred in the ore mine: of the Kiltuming iron com puny, Pm, yecterdny. 1). Wolfe. John Mc- Clllough, John Fluener and L. Croyle were acutely injured. The three Inner mu die. ll-- {`|...|-- 'l`..0o. \|,'-ll._4l .l:..l l...__ rumnuro Lilo Now. BA]- 0I.l0-lt`or Cleaning And Renewing any kind ol Wood Work. - - . 3 Eva l:onox that win eradicate these pun 0,70?) I Inc. buxom) Ihsrln Ina Dvns-No trouble. beautiful otlhot. Chap rnd to Limo out nwu your V|I|IgU. I18 WII CI [II III Iyncnoa. Mn. Groundvntor, the new police judge I! Cottonwood Falln, Rum, bf! her ad ministration by ning I plain rank 3`) nnd oouu. The same day she not I hen, mndo two gingham aprons, md returned ve cnllu. A s-__.'LI- ....._.l-.. -.._I._:..._ _..-.._._-.) 2- IXIW Oll H20 IIIIIIGI II IIIO AIOIIC (n Spotting of his upodltion Lord Lonuiuo at ninht said: All tho mun I t......a I UIIIUIICU III III IHHEI. A young woman of Ridgewny has had the bonus of mttrimony between herself and two of her lover: rend in the ' church, the clergyman having dooid the is free to choose between them at the altar. V-....-.1... .9 l.l'.I:6.- nnnnh 5...... l':._: CIIIKKU UULWCUII IIICHI `U IUU IIl.r- Yesterday at Hnlifu court house, Virgi- nia. Scott Bailey, oolonrod. undo I deeper- ue but unnncoenful attempt to outrage wne of the moat prominent youn Indies in the village. He was cuu ht And ynchod. Mn. Gmnndwnmr-_ than nan nnlim iurlma lllIJUI'Ily ISIIIIIII II. A scheme is proposed bv English engineers to divert the gulf stream to prevent its ero sive action by constructing An isthmus from I low point in Irslsnd to . Iull, in Scotlsncl, I distance of 111 miles. A - .. nu. nu.-n.-. at I)i.I........... I.-- L-) `L , OI IIDU. The election in .\l-ssnchuaettn resulted in : the defeat of the proposition for I rohibi- tion Amendment to the comtitution y near ly 40,000 mnjority. Boston gave 20,000 mnjority agdnst it. 1 A nnhamn in nrnnnned Iw l4`.nali-h nmainuan (HUG. Gen. Crook, Hon. Charla Footer. of Ohio. and Hon. William Wnrner. of Missouri, have been appointed 1 oommiuion to ne`go~ Iifste wait}: the Sioux in Dutch for I cation 0 Ian . "I`|... _I....a'.-... 3.. \l ._--..L..--a._ ___..l., I :- HUI Wllllll] IIII IIUIIR ' Geonro Albert Stitt, Toronto. twenty-two yarn of . wu murriod in Bulfnlo to the widow of.eu. Suroggu, who in nixty~two you-I of ago And the poueuor of I large for- tune. 1'1-.. (`.....I. 11.... r`|.-..n.- I:I--.-_ -: n|.:_ At the beginning of his prelent illness the king of the Netherlnndn wanted his wife: with him all the time. Now in won`: have her within his night. Caonm Albert Stitt, Tornntn, twnnhnttn 13%), IIIG IIILCIK ueroy QVCT I Theodore Pupko, lute Neennh, Wis., has no to 1 bin. He in a defuu her to c-. nnn PIANO REPAIRS of :11 kind: on Upright: and dquuu oxouhutlu the Weber Factory, mud Prlnoau and Gordon uuvotn. Kinn- . No more durable or wall-toned lntmmont In cumin than ma. I. WEBER UPRIGHT. ..I,uUu. A mortnqo for $l_0,000.000 has been de` ited in the registry otce, Oawono. by the ow York. Ontario & Weowrn RR. com- pany. At. than haainnina nf hi: nu-A-Ant illnnan oh. lrlp LU UTBIK DTIECID Ina [HG COIIUDCHL In the Pacic derby yutordny :1. San Francisco. the Cur made I mile and half in 2:36. the hater! derby ever run in America. Theodora PAan|m_ Inn nit! trnnm-gr Illlll." UICCI III 1` CW EH73. Sol. White, the nunexntioniat ex-M.l"P., of Windsor, Out, in prnpnring to mnka a trip to Great Britain md the continent. In .tho\ pnnin tin:-luv vn-rgnlnu .0 \`.n WCTC Klueu. ' The widow of Joaeph E. Shefeld, who founded the Yale scientic nchool of that name, died in New Haven. Qnl `Vinita Ohn nnnnvnnni-0 Aw \I D-D Ill!` IYUIIX An explosion has occurred in the Brnnce~ \ peth colliery at Durham. Five persons` were killed} TL- _:.I.\... ..t I-_.._L L` o|_,_m_I) _A|,, WUUK. Wm. Munq, customs oieer It Hnlifux, `dropped dead while in the nut oflighting ` his pipe. Anntrnlinh who-at nrnnin -n nnnr than it III! PIER`. Auntrtlifa wheat crop in In poor that it will have to import. wheat from California this year. An ntnlnninn has npnnrrnrl in Hm R-gum. TOOITII. It is ex ted that parliament will pro- rogue on ueuduy or Wednesday of next week. \\'._ |I...._ _.._g____ _4.1:.__ ,. II_I: FDCTIIII, [HE KIBTHIID IKKPUIIHIU, II uflll. During May the Queen, Assisted by the ifrincesa ot Walea,'will hold three drawing rooms. ,j_ The Sploe 0! the Dlornlnz l`upon.Aud the Vorv Latent Talon-nml. It in reported chat 3. death from yellow fever has occurred in Sanford, I-`IA. Frederick William Hermann W ener, Berlin, the Germun statesmen, in den . nun-inn Mnu Hun Human A--intn In; H... _ j GIT YOUR WINTER GLOVES at W. REEVES`. Kl Bu-cot. III Sun pun bnoldntwholnlo nrloon. ~ ,1. to ouscovsaso A New?-'ALLs; u .1 an um Ivnllr, THE LEADING UNDERTAKER. PRINCESS b:TRl'l`.' ` ' ` c1~mxns'ncAusau* comuxur. SAILING from New York every Saturday. Au tho:-bed Agent. 1'`. A. Folgor. Ferry Dock. loot of Brook 8t.. Kimnum. * sure. are might and ohoerI'uL They are hand- somely lled. having marble manlcla. crfuml 3 gnsmllera. hut and cold water baths; Mn Ian ` plumbing. etc. Drainage `wrfecl. In renr of each dwelling in A lovely awn and garden. with spacious outbuildings. For terms apply to ' ' 'l'HUSl` l`ZhEGANT HOUSEW were specially ` built for the owner. and no expense was s mrml u in their (fonstruction. Tho rooms hung mm, vwllvenfilnwd; nd having a southern expo-. ire bright nd oh6er|`uL They hand- having manlcla. crystal THE TWO HANDSOIE STONE DWELLINGS, 149 AND 151 mani.-smmmw. 1,. mosxr. I-:I.1cu.m'r nousm ` built expense was spared FOR SALEORTORENT, "fig 4IZ1;H 3% r"Ha"N:ws' K INGSTONJ CA NADA, w E1T)i-1`:3`A *: