5' r: to E I'D;-Q Inter: log; '(;l;0WB'f':' I I " lhnnnhl tint Rn-lllnh nrulunn nhnuld In (II, IIKFIOOII, Illa IlI0|I`l| IIII VIIIIIIFI VUYU hon non, . could not III In ulllt v mad man of tho al:`ho`:r|. Thl uuynoquoguunusgoxovu Inn [nullity and Iclunoo ol the olty boy. The I Puragnlpllg Picked Up About the Whu-vol -Not.on 01 General Iutereut. Big Sodus luuhour will be dredged, the ent.g2_ce ttfthe hay being badly choked with sand. ' `Pl... .A.. l`\....-L. -nv:" nun L..|-n.n (I-unnn neuwlng, uctrous. 4.UUU uuanena corn. Capt. 1`. Donnelly has returned from Port Hope where the atr. Nornenum was inspect- ed. He found her in excellent condition. 'I`|... ....|._ '....:-- I..|..-J" nu:-u...] luv I ea. no munu ner ll) exceuenc comuuou. The schr. Louisa, latterly owned by J. .\`hiv.-klunu, St. Culhnrincs, has been suld to Mr. Petern, 'I`x.routn. She will be the tuvv of the prop. Bruno this season. Arrived -.\`chrn. [.i.IHl|l'. Toledo. `. 3.`. .00 (H IHE prnp. Iifllllo [HIS 3L'&IUll. Arri\'cd-Schrs. Lisgar. Toledo, .'l,`. 00 bushels corn; T. R. Merritt, Detroit. `23 698 bushels corn ; (G. M. Neelon, Detroit, 22.- 017 bushels corn : prqn. Litgara. fuledo. `4.57-'IlnIs|1elu corn ; S. L. 'l`illr_\'. l --Ir-`it. 4.1.042 bushels corn; barges Bu-;l:i--V. I-- land, Scotland, England, Aid. at U,;~n:r.-- burg, light: barge Nuru. Clayton, ll5l.;; uchr. Eliza Fisher, (laws-go, `.260 tons cul. k Rumor! `mac ,bu\thoar:=Ibl`JII IloII on own at w on: . Coawnouhuoolhpzd uulwouo tonal thdoltuntion. For the clothing at lawprlouotll on The Gnnd Union. IQ PI-luau moot. Illlll. The atr. Ontario will run between Oswego and Alexandria Buy the coming season. She was fnrn erlv the Flower City. :_'Arri\' .3 at Portsmouth : Prop. Annie Smith, Dutmit, 40,000 buahela corn; schr. Redwing, Detroit. 47.000 bushels corn. (Tun! I` Hnnnnllv has rnmrnml from Port MARIN: umfLLiEvc5- The Hulk In-law Dlncuuod. 1 -u 1,_, L CU CITCIC UK I'l'UyIR|I'IIllI. A committee consisting of Mean. Shae non. Rogere. Mncdonnell. Kni ht end Prin- cipel (P-rent wu Appointed in reme regula- tinne regarding the election oi trueeoee under the preeent Act. Ae n veoency wee conned by .\lr. R0 ere being elected 3 true- tee. Hlrem A. 0 Vin, Garden Ielend, wee elected e member of the council. n- I.'..:..Ls .. eh- .-...-....o.o:..- .... eh- DEATH AT AT HENS. A minnow .scAPE'._~ WIIOIO FBIIIOVII Wll gcuurluy lIulI!LIvClI um I: it occurred. The bride looked exquisite in her weddina gown. She was auiatod l-_ her sister. .\liu Alevla McMahon. ea maid, while the bridegroom looked happy sup- ported during the mremon by Dr. J. V. Anglin, Pitteburg, Pa. he parents Pf Mien McMahon were delighued in receiving into the family no stirring a young man. Many beautiful prezente were given to the youn couple by their nuneroua friends in the erty and elsewhere. The best. wishes of I large circle of friends are extended to the happy couple. Thev have gone westward on an lntereeting wedding tour. _ JOSEPH FRANKLIN. Windsor Hotel Block, Princess Street, "IOL-LInI LID RITA": n n A n I n A D A A | I I I I A I A M h F I I PD Mukct. quick. and without chug: Pntuu wlnur. 5.8 no 78: um! nu-Inc. 5.50 wtc . 6. (null: M? U Ml); II `II to : Ontario n. lmto I.1 : 018) hp. & to SM fotnmnq Bnkum {W [0 IJCE VIII ` Bakes. 0wn-.l! to no. P.....-7o ms nu. A Happy Couple John than-ta and Bands Before A` urn-at Audlonoe-A Wedding on at Large Smile--A Dontor Weds Ia Oluarmlng Kingston Lady. This morning there was a great crush at St. George`: cathedral." where fuhionable weddings and crowds are time honored oc- cnrrenpus. Miss Katie R. Kent, daughter of Ry ban. Kent. treasurer of the Canadian Ex proaa company. a charmilig young lady. was united to Walter H. Man-nee. of the firm of .\|acnee at Minngu, wholesale merchants. a young man` popular in souiosy, of business activity and probity, and as gallant an be in handsoma. - 'I`I... f..-...I. nf Ola.) unnnn nnnnin Inn-A WIUI B4` Gubb. A Second Happy lrvivnt. ' The residence of John ML-Muhon, \\'c-l- lington Itroot. via the scene of n happy event. thin morning, in the mnrringe of h a eldest daughter. Minn Mury Elinbeth. with W. Coy. M. 1)., Chicago, I former King: main and gruduani of the Roynl medical college. Rev. M. Mncgillivny nfticinted in uniting in matrimony one of our u t_\'1 moat brillinnt and charming dlughters ml nun Al in mn-t nrnmininn vnnnu Inna. A MY FOR LIARRIACYES. CIQCWQQ I IDCIIIDQT OI EDD UJIIIICII. Dr. Knight. u the ropreunutivo on the hocrd of medical undies, gun in his report, after which be via rtolectod to the posi- tion. I)......l..-I l!.-_t --u.|.. glu-nut hguinn A AT BRILLIANT scam: A1 ST- neon-. ass CATHEDRAL handsome. 1 The friomla of the young couple were ` legion not only here, but in othrr Ueumdin cities. and so tting I union was I plmsaure to it great many people. Thu um-nu warn numerous. and the xlnv plly OI UIUKIIII; KUWIII Ill l`4BIl:l9l' IMDIIIIUCU. The groom and his assistant. Dr. Simpson. shortly before ll:30 o'clock, took their pnsi` tiuil at the chancel nil. and then the u.-nml uttering from the back seats, is straining of eyes. and s crssh of melody hetokened the nrrivnl of the bride, lesning on the Arm of her fsther. end Attended by s coterie of maidens. whose loveliness was only excelled by that of the bride___ herself. Rev. Buxtoa B. Smith, assistant rector, performed the ceremony. The respqnses were rm and audible. the ringnestly Mljus-`ecl. the kisses unchanged, the register signed, and smid stirring music Mr. snd .\|rs. Mscuee pro cecxlcd to their csrrisge. pnsaing through lines of friendly spectators. and the event of so much interested anticipation was over. 'l`|un llrilln u.-an-A I hnhntifnl an-n nf hnnvv nllltll Illhlilu IAIIIIUIPBIIUU WI! UVEIH The bride wore a bohutiful gown of heavy white striped satin and fsille, with skirt of plain satin. The bodice was trimmed with ducheese lace and orange blossoms. Her hoquet consisted of uloose hunch of white roses and lilacs. Her trousseut; was elegant and costly. The hritlesntuids-t.l1reo in number--.\liss ltutherfortl. Tomntn; Miss llurpee. St. John. N. ,-H . snd Miss Macnoe. Kingston. were attired in t-Illplle dresses. with lusts of pink china silk and crepe. They carried lugs bunches of pink roses. and e...h more pins in the form of a Merry- thenght, the gift of the groom. Three little data in pink chins sud crepe du chein. Misses Alice Macnee. lrene Kent, sud llruwneld were also in waiting. and bore themselves with All the dignity desired on such an august ocession._ After the recep` tion at the residence of the bride's father. King sue-er, the happy pair started east ward to l`uat~m and New York. After s short wedding tour ll\I`\' will so,-trlr down at their residence on .\'_.lrn|wun .-'1 -el.. The bride recel\'e(l a profuse otlk-ring ul presents, many frn-n Toronto and Mnntrrnl. besides those of llsr l\'in_uutc~-i l."lt`l`vl-4. New-I was a richer collection seen here. It is nrelv that a lady is he-l-l in nmre getter-Al esteem, or in greater all}-ction at home, and there are the most sincere Wlsllcs fur her future happiness. The I-yunu, ' The `voice that breathed o'er Eden." was well rendered by the choir, and aim cu-ii was npprupristely chanted. At t e Cnliulusinll ul the ( mcmnny Mendelssohn : wedding lllI| \`.lI was ;.;iven with excellent effect by the mg-uuisr, .\|r. n..i.n IIIOII Drllllllll lull rlllrllllug llIlllllCl!| c-.-n one of in moat promiuing young mm, when removal wu generally regmtwd wh. n It nnnlurn-all Th: hrilln exnuisil in to great many people. The guests Ware numerous, Ana the day And season were propitious for I sup:-I la dim- ` play of eleglut gowns and Enter lmnnetl. The urnnm and hismuintant. Dr. Simmum. Wjlj riv-Dvlluuuvvn Push to strong conch-out not-In; to to wind 0| 1| the lth {ca '21-. II:`dP.t;`Il1{|du'o{ot'I:l.;' h|:hcr nmnnntnm. non. Principal Grant I he about huving I speak! convocation or oonforring the do- gma; on grtdnuu in modlolno. As no word had been rooeivod from thn modloul faulty Ihi prlqclpul thought it not win to move In the matter. Tl- I ll Klnauug D-uu.Ln|n bk; nnln-I-. ITOOII. Bankot Monlroulu... Onurtounk . . . . . . . .. Btnkdu Pen 0 . . . . .. lolnonbnn .... Btu o(Toronto..... Ila :: laud lln.uo-u : Ill`. ` an Towuhl llB:uIn|-rlnhnli II In I`! to 13? LIVIKPOOL OIIIII IAIIIT. a...... w....*:.':z:..-'-.;...A:".-.H- IaI'II'00Io xffol IAIII1`. ` LIVIINII. I N (ham. study: Anllnll I Hiya I101 Mu III. `NU IIITIIH PB)_Dl{;}'ET(')-0MMl_88|0lmDEAlEB.. Ilemhuntr III! Buoboo Bank .. DIONTBIAI. IONTIIAI. PIODUOI IAIIIII. Ila:-tn-AI Ann-H ll Tcoiim eRcn}\L Mnrssis. tno mnner. ' Dr. V. H. Moore, Brockvlllo, the untur- nity I representative to the Ontuio medical couacil, read his report. He naked that the median] mntriculntiou atundard ought to be raised. He also hold tint. something uhould be done In rolorencc to the Ikndlng of Cu- ndian grodnntu In Eu Ind. Canadian gn- clusun are 3|-mud the prlvllogu of 5 gndutto of I Brltlah university, but there :- _-rt totbo two resists: hpx. one Bri- Al. I I IIARKIIS loxnun. April 23.42 noon urn. on 3 21-11: 1 THE`EVENT.\ AT QUEEN S%` THE vAL:oICfQaIANa DECLAIM 1 __ YESTERDAY AFTERNO')N- . huvmg tresn-d the students nospusniy. Nnrmsn Grunt, ll. \., Stellurton, N. 8., read s very brilliant paper on behalf of the ;_'I`>sllIIs!lng clue in medicine. He recog- n1.:e-Li the good the grsduntes had derived frnm their attendance st the college, and alluded to the facilities slforded for securing msterisls to work upon. They were got from the clnuitnble institutions And from natur;ul" resources. At the gene-rnl linepi~ tel, one of the heat riieunged institutions of the kind in (`entrsl (lntsrio, and at L`Hut~l llieu they witnessed many ditlicult surgimil npcrutivns performed by skillful physicians. 'l`here were in sttendsnce at the cvllege `B00 shnlcuta, and these were unsnimnus that extensive improvements should he mule to the Rnysl college. It was to he hoped thst the management would teln: slope to nuke the buildings suitable for college purpoees. A llrillllnl. thmmlitfill sud eloquent Vile- Tl. > Meeting M Unlvoulty Council --'An ` \ Amrllnnu lclc-otecl 3 1 rduoo --' lllglrr \ Iiutrlvulutlovn In Metllolun lirqulreclcn \.\ lluppv Time at tho Convorquluno. A jully .,party of stud ma occupied the gnllery in Convocation [ml yutorday after- noon. Bcfore the mgcting opened they on- tertained the visitors with A numbogr of po- pular collego choruses. . They Annoyed tho vn!ediL-torinns greatly by their ridiculous reumxka. The essayist: took the nkyln.rk- ing good nuturmlly. fhure was LJIOUJ Lttandunce. And unnnu preeided. and called up the veledictoriana R. M. Phelen, Cape Breton, we: received with applause. He spoke on behalf of the art: zrudunting clan He thought that the graduates would not find out how deer their ulme meter wen until they went into the world. Though sorry thet their college dnye were over they went forth with joy when they, remembered that they were worthy none of Queen's. A reference wee mule to the difficult examination: students hnd to pun, but these ordeele prnved to he bonecinl. He referred to the prugrees Queen`: was making in the matter of higher C(fllCItil)D, and spoke fevorebly of the changes in the curriculum. In closing ulhuious were made to the professor: and to the citizens who were credited with having trentml the etudrnte hmpitably. \'m-unnn Grunt. R. K._ .V`>leI|l`t0l). 8.. "lg U00 ll&lUl'C'Uly. ` fhurc was mgood ntrtendunce, Ind Among the visitors were noted ' D l` llnl`--.-.... AI... H'fl|ul`|II|_V. R. V. Rn rs, B.A., Kingston, was un- auimously ecteal I truuwe under the new nut. Mr. Ro erl replied stating thnt he wu proud 0! in election. upecislly as ho mu Hm mu m in nlmad nmonn the chum the w-mwrs were noted : P. C MCUH-g.nr. Almonte; H. G. .\In'lock, Purth; Dr. .\1nore. B_mgk\`,ille'. Rev. Dr. (Inmpboll, Montreal ; J. Lrsidlnw, Hnmil~ ton; Rev. Dr. Mc1'uviah. Turomo; A. G. ` ML-Bean, Montreal ; Dr. Gibson. Iielleville; Rev. D. J. Mncdonnell, Toronto; Rev. J. Hsy. Uuunpbellford; Rev. J. Uum|>erluul, Stella; Rev. A. H. Scent, Perth; Rev. J. Urny, Srirli- g : l). B. .\lcleumn, Uoruwall : Judge .\Im.~donmld,Brockville; J. R. Lnvell, Smith`: Falls ; J. Jones Bell, Brockvilla. l`l... urn.-.n.Iiu.u warn nnanml rith nrnver mmm I PMII; `J. ulullru Dull, ulucuuuv. The proceedings were 0 cued with prayer hy Rev. Mr. Scott. C nnellor1lemlng presided. vuledictorians R. M. Phnlan. Cum Brown. the oonvcnnlono. _- __-_|_..- l-.L -_..l_.. Pooplo Whooo Movements. Snylup nul Dolnn Attract Atuntwu. Queen Victoria will be seventy years old u on Many '2-tth. l Rev. R. Szilwell will not continue at .\'_v } deuhsm that J une. l..l... Donn--1 ukn kn. Lnnn in this nhu ` The Endowlnleu I Auoclntlon. Que-u's college endowment association met this morning in the senate room of the Illi\'el`dil)'. Reports from Kingston, Toron to, nnd (mum bunches were read and re- ceived. Dr. Smith reported verbally that he hml not formed branches of the Associa- tiou in Bellcville or Reufrew. He thought it best not to do so. He wlil endeavour during the your to visit. all the brunch |.s~ Iociutions. 'n.- ..|._....:.... no on. ......- at an ...n..:. llle IlI0mOt`rI 0! (no IBIOCIIUUII. Rev. l\lr. Cumberland stated that some thing Ihould be done in the way of obtain- ing Ipocimensjfor the museum. Prof. Fer- guson` informed the usocintion that he lmd written to the minister of education in France. to obtuin Ancient historical books. He had also written to the lulian government, but no nnuvor was received. A resolution was pusenl thanking Prof Ferguson. The truete a will be naked to grant I sum of money to obtein the hooks spoken of by Prof. Ferguuun. The treasurer reml his renort which shown opmen ox ny rror. rergulun. The treasurer renul report ed I balance on hand of 80". 90. It wu adopted. _ln|m Rn" . T4rrnl.hnru was elaolml one nf ulnptea. John Bell Crruthern was elected one of the vice-praaidentsin the plnce of hinfnher. The niccrl of Int your were re elected. ueunam urcr dune. John Rooney, who hu been in this city Attending his mot.|1er`I funeral, loft this morniug for Detroit. Hill Nun hm tnlnunllm` I hil anamm mornnug ror uelron. * Bill Nye ha uncalled All hi: engsgo ` menu and bu returned to New York, Whtft. 1 his children Are all sick with typhoid fever. m.:...'. innninn in nnirl ni hA\m doubled in I'll prouu OI nu Imacuuu, uipucluly .1 us was the first to be plwed Among the chum ed circlo of Preubyuurisnu. A nnnnnlna r-nnninnu nf Mnlnrl, Shun` nll Cnllureu If`! III IICK WI`.ll Lypuulu lU\|'T. Blaine`: income in uid to` hnvo doubled in the put. few yenru through jndiciouu inven- monu in big dividend paying mine: in (blo- rudo cud olnewhoro. n:-- u--|.-- u.:........ . u... an... w.|. TIGO IOU OIIBWIIITO. Min Barker. Brighton ; Mn. Gina. Wol- lncobur ; Mr. and Mn. J. (J. Clark. Spring- eld. NY. ; Dr. Kinghoru und U. Uiiver. Montreal. were in the city to day Attending Min Kent`: wedding. Mr lllmlnnnn mu: he nnall Lin-mat nnv Mun nenl. I wouumg. Mr. tiludnono may be seen nimont. any morning hiking long street wnlkl. He Icnrcoly over mine: bin daily walk, And one day be In moving at n lively pace nlon the Strnnd when the crowd turn: and loo I at him n he puns on with his cheery counton~ IIIOO. Another day In in teen marching vig- orouul upon the road to Hnmmoromith, regl loan of wind and rain, nnd violating the ininnnonl of MI nhniohnn. muuyv unuuun. upouu Ju- trodu to. ad had extended ooulonnoea with the ulgniug kin; Mania, and bin chic! oounolllon. He also had lroo . moon to the Brltlnh. (lonnun and Amorlon our ml: and otliou, from whom Information In: procured. Tho nlmoot ulnnlmou vor- dlot ol the pooplo In adverse to the Our- Inn contention. A pol-sou ound ol duhul and noted In tho hood 0! B3 youttndl by B ulqnplo romody. Will and I dnodpmn ol It nu` ton non who up Ila to Nlcnouuu, I77 c up! mm. 01! York. granny enjoyed. Refreshments wer-3 served throughout the evening in the history und mpolngelim clue rooms. The proceedings termiuntral on the band playing God Save the Queen shortly aft-=r midnight. All went home feeiing in every way satised with the even- ing`: enleruinment. Iocnmons. The chungiug of the name of the ueocia tion to that of Queen`: Univenity uaocim tiou wn diecueaed. The change In: recom- mended to a committee to report upon. [I ha: dnnina` Cu DINA!` A lllll in Ih mended to committee to report upon. It WIS decided to enter I clause in the constitution to the etfect that those who hsd paid $100 to vhe jubileejuud nhould be life member: of the Association. D-.. \l_ l`.....I.n.l..n.l nluln.` OM-I nnvnn Nlslflll OI WIIIQ Illll run, II! the injunction of his physicians. luv. III-. Pu-kn Can some ltacv Ar-t'oIu on up Trouble: `nun. Rov. H. G. Parker, formotly of this city. residing In Auotralio uinoo 1886. In not to Samoa on 5 special correspondent of the Sydney Jlorning llcvald, to rain into llld report upon the souls] oond.?3on ol Af- m -Bolnhho&.MLnh. suitable mr com-ge purpoeee. A etriking, thoughtful and eloquent dictory was presented by C. J. Cameron, A .\l., on behalf of the graduating clue in divinity. He likened graduation day to a tield day for the veteran student after he had gone through many a hard etruqgle. Graduation meant more than the mere goin forth from one claea room to another. and more than mere parting with fellow-etip dente and professors. It meant the sending forth of a bend of men whoee hande were strengthened for good. and who were willing to throw into the acale of right,yonth, energy and intelligence. In referring to the atatemente made eometimee that pulpit power wae failing, the epeaker explained that if the pulpit wae failing in influence it was becauee of the wenlmeee ol the men who occupy it. Advice wal tendered to the ra- feeeore recomuieuding them to be kin in word and deed to the etude-nte. It wan not more knowledge tha-y wantul ; tluy wanted their couree moulded and shaped by thoee older than thelnulvea. 0.... n- n-..... .I..I........I .n ..l.l..... -vet` ` 'UaIU CCU.-CC 3: elon and ealled for Amtralla oulyalew daye before the terrible cyclone buret upon the lelande, oarrylog destruction and death to the German and American Ihl ol war then In the harbor ol Aplo. HI: eeorlptlon ol the climate. roductioae and poo`>lo, aromoet graphical y written. and hle tn- preeelone ol the moral and Intellectual etatue of the native Samoane are favorably expreem ed. He had every taoilltv (or aeoertalnlng the real leeueo at etako, and int what Ger mauyle enneeaee to. aehouaa `la- lrodn to. and had enanddl mhlhrnloea nblrthnt In: ever been held it QIleen'I. The decorntiona, while am very 6155073. nlxv-wedgreuz tum, consisting `brlucipplly uf tings, bunting, lncmaxe sticks, rackets. etc.. nrtiutiqully aurnuged ubout. the Inlk. Shurtly after 8 o'clock the guests began -13 l-ulll` iututlw nmin rntrance until n_ear_ly Q Hhllltdlhtl lull! nrnwnt. Th!) inwiritmg lunvo. After an intermission of half an hour. dur- ing which interesting locturultcs were delixv cred in the physics and chemistry labora- tnrivs hv Prof. Marshall and .\Ir. 0. L. liil horn. M A. M.l).. ro.-spoctively, the second part of the concert opened with a piano solo iy .\lr. Oscar 'l'el,.;msnn, who rend:-red "Ur-rture Len," his own 1.-nmposition. His faultless execution and touch on gen eral admiration. \\'e.hzive seldom seen it mun` accomplished in sician. His perfornr once on the violin It also very am A'i.`\lll- imz. Miss Rose .\l-:Cartney sang Mntlm"s Song" with such sweetness and expression that she received very hearty applause on leaving the platform. .\Ir. J`. M. Slierloi-k.. always I favorite, surpassed himself in the song Why .\lust We Say (Goodbye '3 lu_v Edith Cooke. This was one of tho he-at pieces on the programme. Kingston should be proud of possessing such a singer. .\1iss llrauitfwas again enthusiastically received when she sang "(`avatina" by Linda. She was loudlv clicured, to which she gracefully responded. Miss Ermatinger clued the proqramms by singing Robert Adair" in amsnner which captivated the hearts of her Scotch hearers. Altogether, the musi- cal programme was unusually good and greatly enjoyed. * ltnfrmahaumnts warn throughout nututlm nmiu unxu ngufiy 9. :|`g.uuuml mm: pre-wut. Hm, Inapmtmg +Lruims from the Nth l .W.U.R. `band 951- n......-.1 .1`- .-........-.a:...... ....|>iI .0. R 1. : nm. pied the chllr and introduced I 10 uuguu. 'l`he.concert we: opened by I lolectiml from the orchestra after which Miss .\l`.-- Certney. rendered in B delightful manner, "l`-ll Her ILove Her .`\`u." Mr. Frank Strange thou sung The ioung l'.rig:ulc" which was most euthuciultically received by the audience. The singer of the. (waning, Mine ltnse lirumitl`. of liruclnille, ` followed with Staccutn | ulke. lry Muller. This lady pu)sses\wa u rcnmrkahly cl:-ur vuice of great campus and strength, which. in the uncut lillicult pussagcs was kept completely umlcr cctltrol autl pmvml her to be e aingvr of extramnlinnry ability. Tim Angel`: Serenade" was oilcred by Miss Ermatinger, of St. Thomas. the violin uhligntn being beautifully taken by Dr. (Ilnrlt. The llrst. part of the `concert closed with a ute sulo by Mr. H. B. Telgunann, with orchestra uln- linvo. Ah..- are :l\.1iI C half an lxnnr nllir. -rlrulms lrulu Iue Hln 1'. v\.U. n. unnu un- livvued the `zoceedinga until at 8.45 pit. tlu-.-uucert gunin Uonvocntion hull. C. `.1. (Iaunerou, M.A., in the ubsonoo of the pu-iideut of the Almn Hater iocioty, occu- pi:- the chtir and introduced t`1e lingers. 'l'lm`.nnncart wu onened bv PERSONAL MENTION. HE WAS AT SAMOA- To the Deal. JTHEBRITISTI Wma. WEDNESDAY. % APRIL ~24. .___.-4 lrnlvcrnuy Council. The nniveraity council met yesterday af- ternoon. Th chancellor presided. The resignations of Dr. Sullivan, II. B. Ruth- bun. John Mu-lie, Dr. An-glin and Rev. M. I\luc;:illi\'rny were read. Ur. Sullivan, H. B. Ratlllnunm-l Dr. Anglia were re-cl:-ctml members null Rev. .\1.dco|m .\lcKinnon, Ii. A.. In ....i 9.... n ma. ,'AlI|AAI (1:-nu Inna ?."'"E'|'J 3hT$|."'CK'y' hold him. 0. Roth- dooo+ lorwoll-ood much. had ml Mr Ll...._-- . L-gntllnl nnlhl nllv-r \V 51', IIU ITIHCXI IITDOI. At the mvetlng of stockholders of the street rnilvny, held on Monday afternoon, there was not I majority preuont, and no business was transacted. An adjournment took plue until thin Afternoon, when it mu expected A new board of directors would be elected. I.. u,.4-_....|-...l I. Q..- T........o.. cl... elected. Joe. .\ic('nns|anl & Son, Toronto. the well known -la-signers and workers in glnu, execute chnrming memorial windows and hrmnehold nmineal glut of every known de- Icriplion. They Lilo make out, beveled, nilveml lnll In-In glut in in size: and im- port direct from the nmlxera nu immense nod of Britiuh pine llll which they ship to I parts of Cnnndg. lnupnruut Now: We have I-voaived our fourth nhipment this npring uf cnrpou. direct from the muken in Hnglnnd and cm show the liuunt range of tapestry, brunch. umimtor, vel- vet, wool, l'uion or hemp carpets ever brought to Km ton. Remember. in buv~ in.` your clqwt rom us you one the prot of the 'lorontn or Montreal wholesale human on our goods urn. imported direct. Floor nnd nuir uilclnlhu. llnoleummoooou matting. run nnd mat: of over kinds. and house furnishing: of every escription can be bought cheapest. at R. !\lcl"nul'u. `tendered I am. Yesterday the members of the ml in Moonoo & Minna` wholoulo houu oum>Ind~ od Mr. Walter Manna. out o! the noon, And made him mjoloo. Rooognh n; that he in about to uh I now clopsnnn they considered it An 0 rtund than to thaw the no t In which E y hold-him. nhunh-.ngIl.I.|nni mnu.-IA. Innis tllI"hOf YGOOHPCHODI (`I .\I HIE`. Utcer Tntlle hu purchued from Oicor Snodden the sailing yacht. Helicon Deer," formerly owned by one Jncknon, now in the penitentinry. .\lr. Tuttle will lengthen the yacht And make other needed improve- ments. 'I`|.- 5.2.... ..6 oh. .3-uuiunp 9.6 Iuirzln ha. nnmn menu. The time of the singing of birds his come. and with it uur elegsut stock of new spring goods which are rich and buntiful in de- sign and snun-l sud solid in quslity. Sty- lish t s In" New York. Lmmbert & Walsh, H0 Princess street. A: sh. husnflll nf ah-mlahnlrinrn nf the injured bu.-1 I last. \'onor.ln| while B. Harris. harbor, and 1.1}. Mean or were puoln near I drain on Ontario nreet. built by: a cor ration, n hlllt I'll let u`. The none: on mud ow In the air and some of them pluod close to the men. A huge piece of rock slightod on Mr. Hum` lurout. rolled up to the side of his taco, cutting udoop wound on Is. He had hit wound: dressed in DI . Anglia`: nnrgory. Be any! he won 08 wnrnod tho: the uplolion wu shout to tote plooo. Ho intend: nuing the city for dumps. mule III you to IIIO yll mounts: ouuugi building. Tb will In thoroughly uno- vntod And n rod, Md new Int: of I no- doru description hill rophoo tho prnunt antiquated ona. Tho room In the oollogo and-uoaynou&uu.nmhnnntmndlnm. I pllhoologlonl IIIIIOIIII. IHIr~GlOO`WOll-Hlliu ltuurun. Janus ed Mr. Mncnoo 3 beautiful oolld Illvor suitor. In I plan: nddnu Mr. Mocnoo thunhcd hi: donor: (or the am. HIUIHDOTS Nu UV. 3' JIUUIHI ACl\IlIl.lUH, ll. .1" HI You, and Rev. June: Gray, 0.iilin, were ducted to ll the vwtauciel. i'riucip:\i Grunt I mks in reference to the new aL't,p&!ae'i by tins dominion parliament. which ue the council power to elect u uusteeu, .ernons not belonging to the Prat interim senulnilmtiuu. The priucipd nlno spoke with regard to having A quorum of the council locnfed in or near Kingston u it Will impossible to gull men from n dlltsnoe frnluoutiy. R \. , Rnaorl. R,A_. Kinnton. wu un- Tluoro lm voumm mndo this to the Roynl Ill cal college lmlldlnn. '11.... -Ill In thorouxhlv uno- No IJIIIIIII In glvcnto luau hfom Nounlgh, Jon otnp tIto.om., who will not vo Dy ` or u Quin no sud Iron who u Al. u emu ` IA |hUnl|` nn-an DPII kl If. . ZIK HI I. u yu a 5.... loan: VNVCI llll C IIIO ol Scotch wood: lot nrktyol hrulotptl o! I ! vonntllla. IIO. Undo fake. A oer lo uawego. , For coughs and colds take the Diamond Cough Remedy, Lmnposed of l`lL'clV.lHp&llle, wild cherry and hurehuund. 2.") and 50 cents I bottle an Wade`: drug store. Remember New York c|.caIp excursion, leuiug Fo|ger`s wharf. 27th. 230 p.m.. 29th, 6 mm. nnul L 30 p m. and .'l'hh, L 30 pm. Fare SIO Wfor the round trip. Ladies hnlf. whole and quarter win. rare Nu `JU mr me rouuu trip. lAdiea' half, qusruer wigs. bangs, switches, hnir chuina. rings, mndo no ` order. Dress and mantle mulling. (Tmnif corset, best ever made, ov_er Wnllh & Stacy ; 105 Princess street. Kingston. The (.`rnIuru Jfnuazim Wu the first to meacya. [U0 rnnceu ltreet. nlnguou. The Cfmhuy Jlagazine publish the life of Jean Francois Millet,- thia wan even before its appearance in l"ranco. In the May number it will print further recollectiona of .\|illet. nun..- 'l`..o.l- I... nu.-.\h.-ml frn-n llinar ELIOCI. MI` Cllllphcll ~ (`.`()(),0U0) to Man- to-dny. He will bar to Oam-go. 1 pnr ball (1.): llY\. . 1 PARAGRAPI-{VS PICKED up av oun V BUSY mapomans. __...._?. Thu Spl.--.g gr |\-4-ry Day LIfOi-'-Whlll the Public are Talking Aholit.-Nothing EI- uqpu um _1.-utlun 0! Thbuoiwho an Tukillt Notes. * Go to Miunen .\ Burns` for cheap tickingd. Gas stoves from $2 upward: at the gas works. 60 inch pure iiilvll diunask, only 25cm. at Minna: t`: Burns.` / ` For llllihb` .5`m-.\ut6n No. -1 coal go to the Gas \`.'nrE5 yard. The sailing m_-ht Gracie ha been thor- oughly l'(`-Dlirelflluri repainted. The |'or-tsmouth .\lethodinta are` holding I ~ revival in their church this week. Manitoba hrau .:ml shorty away down in price'_u.t Fiahnr`:, 1.. Princess street. Twelve shilI|n;_;s for all wool trousers, made to order at Launbert & \\'ulah`s. Prin- ceaa street. 1` ` l\,...`o l`..:l 1.. L.....- Hun `innit nnniin ninrwr tllll IMI In! ouur cvloulll. rrulclpll urlnv thought that British gruiu-not nhouid be given the IIIIIO Itnndin lure u Cnnndinn nduutu roooivod ritain. Dr. Moon In hil nporfrodorhiiin ed uumnor union: {or median! Itudoutn. Tho winlot term was too short in which to fulfill gho requirements of the curriculum. A: it would not be hit to oompoi uudum oi the R0 ll to take I unmmor oouru union mod! Ichooln did the IIIIIO. 0 resolution was puood akin; the Olillrlo council to Inch itpolnpuloory. The Bill!!! N'IiIIIf`llII1fic\lfI1fI!n'cIfnO ny- ngsin. A motion was posted asking the On- urio modlosi council to nine the uuuiarti oi mntricuiotion to that of uuior mstriculotion SUTESK. Dun`: fail to h:~;\r the finest comic singer aver brought, [,0 Kingston, opera house, Fn. du night. rr ' ha lmnnu uI\m1l.] CA 34 . the C0lT|- "UHF. "TC JU IDUT Ill You are lookin. Clothing (`u'a. am the clu-aprat plum G0 to Fisher '.a 1. PUT (II And ham .._.l`-. WINII. \ UH VIQIUL ll? Don`! fail In In- tn. the fanmua cw (hldfc-.l!ows' com houno. L` ... AL- Fur` the the (L .'.\\'. ._ L-.. ....L .` [NU \`. A`: V` . Il`Il'.. u branch cicv \ A`i.\. on night. he lmliog glmuld call M the Gas n puny`: nice and we the git! cooking Bl.0\'L`Sf in nlwmtiun. ` _ l)u. flat at n.1.19'.~llmva' concert. l`l`lll-IV In n|wI`Mlm1. I Du-nu, at ().xr1t'ellu)\va' concert, lrid.1y night, in the opcm house. Plan of seals r|pill_\' lling up. no to Ii.-In-r u 42% Princess street. for the rnpnuy mung Go to l"i.-he-r s. 43 street, choicest funny tlnur, extra good bread our. $2 30 per htnnlred. ~ You urn Inn|:in- for The (Brand Union -._..o INCIDENTSIOF THE `DAY. In an. the manor of obtalnlng a aullablo place for holdln oonvooatlon wan taken up. -but` nothing dc nlh was done. the prlnolpal nay- inu that the drill chad would ha available next you-. The council adjourned Io man on May 27th. collage lluprovoucnu. ..TJ:r:,."J`__':: .::`:.:1:: .."."K2 I IIII Irvipinyn Provost has 3` In In his whdow `. ?!l'. `_'. 2.`!'_'_!!..'!.`.`E.'. -2:1.-.'*.m "Inn. elm Allan! .- A__ J] n ui-`nee of up town people -_r-sph cumpuuy has npem-cl ~:u Nine`: store. Prince-as vn IHJSICI", J\.| l , VIII \;.f.lV. `. ship 1,000,000 feet of lum- ~hippel two wars of ahinglou N .. In-ntrr, N H _ via (.`.P.R. ` mnmreu. n_- for The urn, if you are Iouking for vlll '\I`II 1" IIICI IIIIU uh LIIUII _\aIl (L. r .\lr. lhlnsc. of I`urun- wniu re.-citer an vocalist. at -~rt. Friday evening, upuu III Cull) Duhoplt. Tho oouvonulono Int owning wu abrll lluuuuoocll. lid in on o! the most unicy- F . An Aoeldent Near hello : Illlllitl on Sun- dlv Afternoon l.IaK- lluriug the still` unle o_nSundnyabuat upset ueul` Helle's [aloud and two nun ner- ruwly eeuuped drowning. `In:-an were "Joseph Giuhem nnd ll. Lennon, who, when midway between the island nndCulq'uhunn'e point. attempted` to jibe about.` lu doing `so they were struck by A squall Ind upset. (irahnin quickly made for the bout iuud crawled on tap, and a few minutes Inter Lennon. who had on an overcoat, succeeded Ill getting a seat on the upturned craft.` He iinmediuely pulled `off his overcoat end then began an exciting experience. The see was running high audit "was with difficulty that both held on .till"they were rescued. \\'il- liam Doyle sew the upset from Belle lsltnicl and he and John Conners -lll1l another young mun, launched their boat and pulled for the scene of the ecbident. It was several minutes helore they reached those in the water. The men were almost exheuqted and chilled when picked up. One was taken into the small boat and the other was held on to and pulled album. The upturned skill" with periphrenelie wee afterwards brought in end bailed out. It wee fortunate that assietenee was so soon rendered, other- wise`) very eedlocident would heve heen `the result. On the wey to the city both parties had I lively puseixe. The wind was `Exrmng IuI?Hor minutes the oare were pulled in min against the heavy running seas. The craft with the three occupants was half lillud with water when Knepp's bout house was retched.` IIIII Iulln I)!-law IllU\1|lZCIle At s conference of milk vendors, held on Clerence street to day. the by-lsw. desling with the ssle of milk which hss passed its tirst resding in the city council. wes sn- thusissticslly discussed. Among the rin~ cipsl speakers were .\|eesre. Pickering. ees sud Porter. They clsimed that it would be en impossibility for the vendors to comply with the provisions of the by-lsw. 'l he mstter oi dipping the milk from the csns. insteed of drawing it from ups. would. it was msinuiined, be A tedious and unprot- sble system. The time occupied by the vendors in serving customers would be much prolonged if the system is sdopted. The vendors ssy they ere going to circulste s petition smong the citizens for sianslures. rotesting sgsinst the pesssgs of the bylsw. `hey thresten. if the bylaw is used. to form s combine. and refuse to de iver milk to the citizens. Arrival: at the British Amerioun Hotel- G. H. Archibald, .\lontm|l ; W. H. Print. Stanhurqh, Una. : J. Johnson, J. Wilson. Monlrul; H. 1 . 0'Hnrn. Toronto; E. W. Carleton. ~jr., Baotou; J. J. Boll, Brock- ville; W. Murphy. Montreal; W. Sun, A..l.m-n N \' 2 A. lhmm. Toronto: D. M. Anus l`.II`L~|| I':aI.iltl A\\`n)-`|e \\'.II (Inc of the Village Pioneer: This afternoon vnlious Kingstnninus it. for Athens to Attend the funeral of the low Azrs Parish. postmaster sud merchant. The Brockville Times says the deceased wee s son of \\'i|lism Psriah, n U.l-2. Loyelist.who moved to Ceusde in I791, locating in the townshi of Yonge. Three brothers of the deoeeee served in the war of Nil`! 15. Azre was born in I807 snd wee Iherslore eighty-two years of e. He commenced business in Fsrmersvi la in l8~l5.end hes been 1 lesding business men of that village ever since. For A number of year: he hes occupied the position sf poetmester of F erm- ereville. He slwsys msnifested s deep in- terest in educstionel metters end for A number of yesre held s position n n the trustee board of the high schcol. e leues n widow, one son. W. G. Parish. nnd sev- eraldeughterito mourn his demise. Thmugh his unswerving integrity end uprightnees of character. the deceued wen esteemed very highly by sll who knew him. hung. Scotland; H. 15.. nnunowu. rotor- boro; A. T. Drummond, Monlrul: J. Tlnonburn. Ottuu; Supt. Grlolbooh. N. \\'.|l.! .. Dr. Povnll, N. W. M. P.. Moolood, l.W.'l`.; H. C. Hod klno. Wotorlown ; C. Hunter. Toronto ; I`. Andrews, Bowman- villo ; J. B. Print, Toronto; A. Ho wood. Glugow ; A. J. .\IcCru, T. B. M , To- ronto ;J. Sounders, S. Oolduoiu. Ilontrool. OOIICIIICDK UK Iill hlllltlll pl GI nun` non contribute: two. Up to 3.. proud! that II: [sou in-robot nished. tho noon bung : Uniud States 4. Canada 2. The "lucky Cnmdhu no Mourn. Bolvtn. of St. Hynclntlu. and Lambert. oi Ottawa. Quite an lnlcrut in being taken In the match. Canada`: more will no doubt nhottly be In- ........I' ville; \\`. Ululpny. Montruu; n. our-. Auburn. N.Y.; A. Bug . Toronto; Irwin. Onwego: A. H. nrror. Per Ignnn; \\'. .\Iow|l., Glugow; W. \V. il nrd. .\Iontrenl ; T. L. G. Peplor, Toronto; . S. Kinghoru, A. W. (`-luford. H. W. Klbbo, Momrosl; D. G. .\l<.-Ban. Winnipe :J. (Aug. Scotland; W. E. Mathews. Ignor- hnrne A. T. Drummond. Monlrotl: J lutonuuuuul Chou Islet. On the In November Int a chest much vu commenced between Guilds and the United Shun. sixty player: on I aids. The nln in b compondenco posh! curds bola; um; Tic mnmnanu nl:0 widnlv muttered. nla In 0 componocnco pouu mug To contestants lltc widolyu hnvihg bun uloctod from All ptrhof the continent. 0! the Cundinn aws King oouuibutgu lI:0. Qp_m_o g_p|-cunt Downed tho Vlulton. The Coll to Institute bnoboll club mat the New My High School club yum - dny nfurnoon. And though tho visitor: won human.` than could not mt nnl omcr than tnolnnuves. Rev. Dr. (Bram. -lelnvernl an uddreu and the proceeding: tetminnted.