Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Apr 1889, p. 1

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In Kingston on Tum Mu! MnlL\ N0 an 5 The story of the proposed puhlicstion of A book by A. Sumner. Ina editor of the War 0 . and its sup ression by Commissioner Cocmbs hu nlrou y been published. but in relusion to the chnrgss made Mr. Sumner has written in letter to the commissioner. And which he uks to be published, in which he says : I has: [Anna tn nan Dan: ...... .....-L -:..--__ ' ever, Ul worse doings man that. Ex-Cuptnin G. Thomas was teen. and told how he had been imyudtted on account of his inde ndeut views by the otcern of the army, w o h|d'pursued him in most despi- cable wuyu and pron-nted him from obtain- ing I situation under Mr. Sexton when that gentleman had charge of building opera- tionu. `PI... -4-... _l AL- ,,,,__- V I I \' -' ` , Arohlteet Sextun Who Ilu'lt the llarrauka in, Klnluton sap" He Has Been llndlv l`raated-)lr.. Sumner Takes Back All " He Has \\'rltten About the Unicorn. 'I`oRo.\"r(i.` April '. 6.-For a long time back there have been muttering: of disuun-" tent among the loud Sslvationists at the alleged hi h handed methods in which the affairs of t earnxy are administered by Com- missioner Coonxbs. nml'during the past year a large number of otlioere and privates have left the ranks. The` proposal has been rmuie to form a new organization, embodying the principles held by tllv Salvation army before. as it is alleged, it became corrupted. A Globe reporter called on W. F. Sexton. jr.. ex-superintendent of buildings for the army. and he said that up to the present he had steadily refused to apvsk on the subject. but matters had now run.-hed a crisis when he could no longer rennin quiet. Mr. Coomln had treated him in l! most ungeutlemauly fashion. He had superinteuded the con- struction of buildings for the army. but found that they dill not pay him wa es enough to keep his uife and family on. ile made up his mind to leave the service of the army. and made Ippll0ItiOll for the vacant position of building superintendent of pub- lic schools. He or certicates and testi- monials from the ending architects and W. (iooderham. but Cmmuissiuner (Ioombs, the man who had praise-l his work all over the country, said it would be impossible to give _ him a testimonial. and refused point blank to give any reason for declining. No reason would he give except that Mr. SexI,on's place was with the army. He knew, how- ever, of worse doings than that. Hr-(Iantain (1 'i`|...mn u... ...... -...i ...u THE DISCONTENT IN THE SALVA- TION ARMY RANKS. MAKES A_ nE'mA0TTNT __.;. FISH PIRATES MUST GO. TO BE ORIV-EN OFF. -L. ruyol oxpoou to day or two. Thorn nnrnnn In Now put p::n.'htt;;::.u. uv oghry, \ upulgu. um onus. cuoumbon, rip. go. 05.08. M fhlhlfb. lpluoh, Iottnoo. hla, Wffll. lllllloy. min, to . hm, It Handcr- Iun u chomp grocery wuonwow. u-u-in uvxlul II $UlllUlllF. Tho uimmor union in modlclnc beqlnl next Wednesday. Looturcl will be given In practical ohunbtry. medial jurispru- donoo. histology, unitary colonies and botany. A largo number cl Itudouh no spaces! to take this unilunor oolmo. l"L`N.Nl'l'lJlll (mic M-l oemveIy lho best and choc preparation for Renovating Fur- niture, verlnw Scratches and making Old Furniture Like New. APHLIO_|`nr Plnnnlnn and Rnnnwlna nnv Arrlvulo 5: the British Auction Hotel- J. M. Iloboupll, II`. II. Houghton. L Rold, A. V. F. Vlbon. I`. S. Bdlllo. J. '1'. Field, I`. O. Whltold. Uoncrotlx C. L. Bailey. Brookl n 3 T. 0. 1-2. l'o lor. W. F. Wholnn, J. I`. tuner. I. H. WI lough . l ..C. Fur- nll. Toronto ; Mill Gibson. loton; W. Rlohnl. North Adam: ; C. H. Fllhor. laondon; J. R. Fruor. Tnnworth; W. P. Anton. New You ; B. Ruuoll. Hamilton : J. A. Dry. Borllu : G. E. Fnuqulor. Perth: J. W.H. With, Ottawa. M l'lVEl' III IUIUCEII 0,U|II IIIVX. It In oonjoctqrod that Major Fslrtlough, lntol of the Royal mlliury college ms. In; In thin cnppmout. Some time o he went to tha vat coat of Africa to us at in orgunlxlnglnd diuolpllning I trlbo 0! people called Hoonn. who Ian frlendlv tn lhn UTKIIIIIIIIK IIIII IIIZIIFIIIIID` I It'll)! 0' ploplc called Hoooul, who worn friendly to the RI-High nnnn UIIIGCI I1 WWII`, British nation. YXXTUIY I I'l'xl'IlIII Z "Dupatclau from West Africa any tbs! I British expedition has destroyed the chief town of the Wondob tribo on the Sulymnh river and released 3.000 slave: " In In muniu-on-..I slut \.l.:... l.`-l..I....-l. as: -u-; -uuvv uuvuu In In The following dupctch appeared among yesterday`: tnlognuu : "fhnnan-Inn frnln In-t `fl-inn n-v glut g lllw AV-PIIIUU II'lCIUI \/IIID. The Nepenee cricket club held its annual met-tine. Tueedey, at the Paisley house and ` reorganized for the eeuon 0! I889. The meeting was largely Attended, end the en- thneinm or the members indicetel I Inc- oeuful )enr. The followiu oicere were elected : Patron, Von Arch eecon Betlforri Jonee: Hon. President. Uriah Wilton, M.l`.; preeident. T. D. Pruyn. lint vice-preoi dent, U. E. Meyboe: eeonnd vice-president, l)r. Edwards: secretary. A. C. Redford- Jone: : treasurer, E. H. Beinee ; oeptnin. F. S. Richardson. The new ground: repered Int year in the park IPO in an excel en! con- dition, and it is expected to open them by I much with Toronw on the Nth ol June. A Puree 0! Gold to be (Elven. Au enthuaiaatic meeting of gentlemen of St. Mary`: cathedral. was held in the room: of the Catholic literary anaociation, lnt even- ing. to take wte to secure a fitting teati- monial for the gov. Fr. Twomev, rector of the cathedral, traneferred to the parish of Morrinburg. Ald. Swift was called to the chair. and John J. Behan appointed secre- tary. The chairmen, in opening the meet- in . referred lo the labour! of Pr. Twmney in 'in ton, and the love and oeteem in which e was held by hi: oongregetion. After game diacuuion an to the form the testimonial should take. it wan reeolved to present him with e purse of gold. Commit- tee: were appointed to call on the members of the congregation living in the various wards for eubacriplionn. A committee was also ap- pointed to draft an address. The meeting adjourned till Monday evening next at the same place. `lhe Phllounatlioun society nods as Fare- ` well Entertaluuient Last Night. A farewell concert of the Philomathean society of the Dominion business college was held last evening in Victoria hall. There was a large audience and the entertainment was an unqualied success. The hall was tastefully decorated with bunting. The pro- gramme, composed of songs, recitatious and instrumental music. was well arranged and creditahly carriecl out. Short addresses of welcome were uivrll luring the evening. The mayor was to have taken the chair. but as he was unavoidably absent. the duties of that oine were well performed by Mr. John Dunlap. The following took part : R1 u3ent's addrem-Mr. Cochrsnc. Comic song-W. Keelc . instrumental music- rchestm. Sonz--J. M. Sherlock. l{ecltstion-C. J. Cameron. Piano solo-Miss Macarow. Flute soio-I. B. To mann. Banjo duet-Mesars. Heup and (Bongo. i-`ong-Miss Edna \\lison. Rscitation--1lr. I. Mullen. Violin solo-H. B. Tel mann. Banjo dueI.- Messrs. Heup and Gene. Comic ssn -Mr. Keeley. Address-- f. Mclla . Instrumental musio-i)I-chestra. Mr. Cochrane from Scotland made a plea sing address. He was pleased to know that he was attending an institution that had the condence of the pie. The thorough and complete course 0 instruction given was the rest reason that many had travelled hun- reds of miles to attend it. and besides book- keeping was tau ht in a way that could never be learn in any office in the land. A good foundation for a business career was laid at the college. fishing should ,only be allowed from Octo- A l'etltIm to Deprlve Them 0! I(lgI|t- ` Mr. llorton'a Views of It. M Mr. Corby, M. l ., presented a petition to the minister of sheries to-day. signed by over a thousand residents alonr the banks of the Bay of Quinte. from Brothers` Island to the head of the bay. praying that the use of gill nets of any kind should not be allowed in the waters at an season of the year: that seininv or ot or net her let to the commencement of the pre- sent close season for whitesh and for her- ring until 'the bay freezes up ; that bullhead nets be allowed only from October l5th to April l5th, and that bnllhead shermen be compelled to return to the waters of the bay all tish caught in bullhead nets exce t bull- heads, pike. suckers and eels." '1` is was shown various fish merchants today, and they talked strongly against the petition. They intend to take immediate steps to prevent its passage. Mr. Horzon, an extensive sh dealer. said : "If this pe- tition passes. I will have to leave the citv and o to some place where shermen will be al owed to fish. Then there would be no sh market in Kingston, and over 200 men living along the Bay of Quinte. who support themselves and families by the sh industry. will have to turn their hands to other employment. If the petition is pass- ed it will be another instance of pandering to the Yankees`. American sportsmen-- there are few Canadian sportsmen--will come into Canadian waters and .carry away the sh that should be caught and sold by Canadians. 1 give on an avrage $50 a day to fishermen on the Bay of Qninte. If there is any chances of the features of the petition bein enforced. it will be in the interests of the fishermen to work against it." Furniture Like New. 8APOLlO-For Cleaning and Renewing any kind of Wood Work. Ell ) RUG Pnlnnv Hull -Ill nrndlnnln lhnnn .__,.______. vlumuor locale: In Iodlolno. In In: Ilnvo Boon In It. l_II-__l__ J ___A,L Tho Nnpanoo Cricket Club. \V______ "9 |,,. I u 1 nu -. i-_ Tho llolol Anlvch. ,--L,nn.|; A n THE FISHERMEN Eiclreb. A JOYOUS CONCERJT vuru law. no It would Ilmorr Mount (bu l'I-not uh he lnnulud. Ho wu union to said In anon: truce : frlondlhlia with Bush and England. can IDIIUT 1 UUIIYI. Loxoox, April .-ln an lntcrvluv to- day Gen. Bonlan r rollontgd his dluvovnl that he had an ammo: olopnolplntlng 5 var botwoon I-not and may. incur cholou he did not oanldu that the future ullnnnnlnllnnn main! |... A... L. .|_- onuuu an an ID! contact can III (Inn dlnlcohndhoon could! Ioronr by the vnrol I870. Ho doom-ad In would mum- Inna 0! W000 VVOPK. kn Bun POIRON that will eradicate theao put: every time. Dlnmuo Eu-run E00 DYIts-No trouble. I'I'jI|'wl Hod lnnnnnt OIIAA Iuuuu. If H) I|ll|III IF. Iyo complete the canal would In Mrlumph of Euglhh ongiooorl , and nun) con- tracting nm have 01 ad I wllhnpou to also hold of the in concert ylth A modonto gunnuo. WIII lcnallah and American Capital Do I}? -!(ogotlatInna on Foot. 1.03005, April 2.-l`ho Franch are uk- lng If the binary of the Suez canal la to be repeated. It In gallln lor the mbtora of tho Panama canal to non lad Io come to Enoland for aaalatlnoa, but thy manor la ao deaparate that neltbar pride nor aunti- ment can btaliovad to lntarfato with baa!- neaa. and tho on] hopa ol the anhaorlbara la the aid ol En ha oap|t.aL Stranca uaay. conaidering 0 blue of the Da Laaaapa ditch, It may not in an mpoaalbla a It ap- ra toaa`c`I;ra avan the lnvmanaaanna accu- aar1y`to n It. . ...-_I-a- ah- --..-I _._._I.I I _ - -_n,,, I mu -v-xu uu oyuulu uulccr ulvll, or In! ulna street nation, under the chin and lnoapociuted him for duty. A box our of lime standing on an aide track In: Also Ikmt-nod. The OIIIIO of the uploulon In not nowu. It Blows Thing: About In n Llvoly Mun- nor In Chicago. CHl(`Au:0, April 26.-A terrible exploaio" threw the inhnbiunu, our Ohio and Rock- well ntroota. into I pnnlc last night. House: rocked with I second explosion, which proved to he in I tank of oil standing on ll? Chicago, Milwaukee & Sc. Paul rnilwny truck. Nicholu Nelnon. ougngod in draw- ing the oil from the uni. was blown lty feet And injurod I0 badly that he will die. The tank on the w n the exploded nnd the horns wore Hllec inntnntly and burned to n aria The force of tho uplotion blew ploou ol the uni several bloch. One of the lace: hit Spncinl Officer Duvlu. of tho Dnnnlnu llrnnt nhtinn, nmi-r uh. nluh. ncu mar. ms nu] some slmlllr documents. Constipation followed by tful dilrrhma. shooting pains in the breasta, drawing down aching pains. burning sensation in the small of the back.aoanty,dark-colored uids which scald! in passing, and many deposits-sand, mucus. tube casts, and fluids covered by a nzreasv scum. anyone of the foregoing signi- es advanced kidney trouble. Prof. Vim. H. Thompson, M. D , of the university of the city of New Horlt, says : "More adult: are carried off in this country by chronic kidney disease than by an other one malady except consumption. 'he late Dr. Dio Lewis, in speaking of Warner's Safe Cure, said over his own aianature : "If I found myself the victim of serious kidney trouble I would use your preparation." ucwnea wui ue wmres. . The eennte commiuion conducting the Boulnn r crinl bu in its poeeeuion receipt: signed y Boulwger for money ven to him in eonaiderntion of certain uerv cc: to be rendered by him in the event 0! hie becom- ing president. A state oioinl to-day teati- ed them he lied some similnr documentl. (`nnntinnnn 'n"nIn1Arl I... 0356.! .-l:__..|..-.- wruuy |wnrue(l,l':.o(N. 'lhe Chicago Milwnnkee & St. Paul mud in About to enter the eld for through tnie between Chicego and the Atlnntic nenboerd. It pro eeto open e route in connection with t e Milvnukee & Northern, the (Jenn- dinn Pnci: end the "S00." 9. The backbone of the tobnooo worker! strike. Dnnville. Ve.. seem: to be broken. One fectory put in white lnbor Altogether. The strike will probebly lend to redicnl change: in the Iyetem of working tobacco, whereby I majority of the operative: in the fncteriee will be whites. TL. ......o.. ..........:--.-,._ --._.I..-.:_- -L. uoulole nuxwr. In Brooklyn Alice M.~Allen, who sued to recover $25,000 from the State Line Iteam ship com my for having been poisoned with mercury y the doctor while I pueenger on the steamer Georgi; of thnt line, VII yel- terdey awarded, 812.500. 1}: Phi:-Ann Milnmnlnm A Q; 11...! ...-A U Iln Chu. Nowlnnd, one of the moat promi- nent contractor! of St. Joseph, 510.. shol Loni: Jackson, colored, four time: venterdny in the oice of the chief of police. Jackson curried note: to his daughter from an objec- tionnbie suitor. I- D.....|.I-_ AIS..- n An._ _L_ _,.,x ., Inn. No more durable or well-toned instrument In Canada than the G. M. WEBER UPRIGH1`. uperlu\'e IIDIOIJ. Kin Leopold, of Bnvarin, Int holy Thuruay washed the feet of twelve of the oldest men in the kingdom. This it `the first lime this ceremony ha been pen formed since King Mu Louis refused to do it. l`I...- \'._...I-_.I -_- -1 .L, 1,-I,UUU. A new secret orgaulzution has been form- ed md is talxilw deep root among the colored people of South (Iarolinn. It in culled the colored farmers national allhnoe nnd co- dperntive union." Kinny lnnnnhl n` Rnvnrin In-6 Iunlu to COMPLETE 'rH_?:ANAL. 9-gnu. A Mexican opera. company was recently stranded in San Francisco, and trans~ otation home was paid for by Mrs. r eaident Diuz, of Mexico. It can her 83,000, } $3,000. I TUEIQ OI A ...... wnuue IIHCEIEOTI were nauvea 0! ma: space. There is I Canadian customs establish- ment on the Magdalen Islands. which last year cost no less than 81,314. and the an aunt of customs` duties collected mm 34 RR EFFEC+$ E XPLOSION. also I QIU om used In Ital conacrucnon. ' Buffalo Bill in the hero of the hour in Ennis. His Indians, butfaloa ld cowboys ru camped in the fashionable quurter of` the city. [Aka \\'m-rh Wlnrirh. in ...:.! on L. .. Llll! cuy. Lake Worth, Florida, is said to be so {ullof sh that it is almost impossible to move I boat through them. And they are so easily caught that there in no fun in it. The munininnl nnfhnritinn nl Mm-ma-tl.., uumgy uaugnc mm. more In run In In. The municipal authorities of Newcastle under Tyne have voted A special sddreaa of ` congratulations to President Hnrrinon, whose ancestors were natives of that uplnce. in A Canadian nuntnmn nntnhlinh. HANU KIIFAIKS or All kind] on Upright: and squares executed at the Weber Factory, oorner of Princess and Gordon streets. Kings- No durable wull-toned instrument the G. M. W'lI`.BER UPRIHH1`. uuwu nuu ruuueu Ul )1i),UUU last night. A painter at work on A house in Akron, Ohio, found a bird's nest in I niche and also 5 $10 bill used in in construction. Rnn`.I.. mu :. u... 3.-.... ..c .n.- 1...... :. an we engagement II but Anne kreel. , F. A. Vanhulen. Denver. Col., a whale- sale tobacco _dealer. says he Wu knocked down and robbed of 815.0001: night. Dainter at work on 1 hours in Akrnn, nullnn race can live without lood. -- The treasure which wu aboard the United States warship Trenton. when she -was wrecked at Apia, hu been recovered. 1`!!! nonnln nf Hntflufnr in!-nnrl n nrnnt . wreuxeu II pll, nu oeen recovered. The people of Battleford intend to erect a monumenc to the memory of those who fell in the engagement at Cut Knife Creek. F A `rvnnhn-an flnnunu (`Al - |-Iu'.l.. wnuu.-an um CPll(nD|&l uemomnranon. George [*`runcia Train says he intends to fast [00 duty: in order to show than human rice can live without food.""'" 'l`|\n frnnuu-A whinlu mu. ..'|.........I cl... .h.9 the Little Things that Allbot Canadians- Flnhou From Europe and Whit They A Portend-A Little of Everything Bully Item! and llelneinborqd. ' New York is lling up with strangers to witness the centennial tlll'l0lI!i.l'B0l'|. Hnnrnn Frurl:-in 'l`p~uin ....u.. L... ..t..-..a.. A... TELEGRAMS FROM THE EARTH 8 FOUR oumrens GIVEN. AFFAIRS OF THE wbiz). Iouhugori Douro n L-_lI i I_ _, I . Iur out :91 m In would I In I-.--.Io.4I II- ALL KINDS Ul" BANK and (mice Rubber Smmgskbatera. Seals. ILc.. supplied by BRIN- NAN ILCAULIY, manufacturers. Bagot SL, Kingston. Om. NO. T ' Giff V0701? `WINTER oLdv a:s".: w. REEVES . King Street. 1!!) Sample pain to be sold at wholesale nricea. HOUSE AND LOT. 3l0 Earl Street. between Gordon and Alfred streets ; 6 large l00l'l|I and back kttoher largu cistern and pump` wood well and outalae sheds; house vurrnnled to be wnrm. n1.\'|' |I|;.-'ll( \ l";"A I'v<.'b'll)ls;.\'(,`l<.`. ailmm-d '| 0-.nrl slrucl. knuu .. .- ` Tho Manse. Apply In G. W. MAX H -.u.. .\'ocretc\ry 'l`ruarcea. THE DAILY WHIG. .<'r. 0l:0R0l'a! CA'l'Hl'IDRALo iuxuuv .`.`';'...5.".`.'-:'1:..f`.`.3! ..I'.'.'\.`.:: `.` "::.:: -am? All Englishmen an oonilnllr m-nu m n. MUN]-)\ T0 1,)-2.\'D AT urn`: AND AllAl.l-` AND .-Ix PER CENT It. W. SHANNON. Barrister. umoe. next dnor I0 King`: drug store. King .~`:reet. ninasum. THE MAIN PART of the Stone House on Klng Stroel. formerly occupied, by the late Mrs. Macaulay. Ronctillon your and uuxoa. The house is in excellent. ordor with all mod- rn onvenlencc-. Sublet uuched unlll fur; rlu-r nollct-. Apply to Kirkpatrick 1 Regen FURNITUIIE ORE 4M-Posltivcly the heat and cheapest nrounuon for Ronomunn HOUSE with oi ht rooms and extension kit- chen hard and no t water with good eusbling ; convenient to Queen's Coliee ; immediate :- eeeeion. Anply on the prom see 1285. or at . 0. [844 Union Street. between Gonion and Alfred IA. T0 RENT for one your or term of years. poo session my 151.41 muck music on Centre Street. near (`nion Street. might rooms and ex- Iemive kitchen. well and custom. drive house and stable. also garden and fruit trees. For Ourther lculars apply to MRS. JOHN W. ASHLE . on the premiles. PIANO REPAIRS of All kind: prlzhts | And squares the 8010] ? I ALL KINDS OF` BANK and Olce Rubber Sumo; Dntera. Seals. [Cu-.._ nnnnliad hv mum. A SFUNE DWEl.Ll.\'U. with or with turnaoea And all modern im rovemcnts. 1 near the corner of K! and `eat auoets. nly to MACDUNNEI. . & MIIDIIII. I `r..\ I`. Apmy HI -. . mm` Flxprmu Hm.-4-,. the of K1 and West at ply MACDUNNEL &. MUDIE. at. uoorn I social! and win loans of 8.01:. #3 {`.'1f`r`.?3:3: `: :i'E'-"6a`% tH%`l!(? Dulll. vr nvu: A.\'l) '.xfH*ALr AND sxx PER l'E.\'T. Apnly A. GIVENS. Block Su-eat. umr I -Ixormu THE SHOP AND DWELLING on King Street. 00CUDI'v.d by John Henderson as a wholesale liquor store. Apply to JOHN REEVES. Brock am ct. NEW BRICK HOUSE. EARL STREE'l`.: Earl Terrace. near Harrie Street App] to! EARNEY, 39 Princess Street, or at 4 En. .u-oer. SEVEN ROOMS. over Armstrong's Shoe Store. Also one miles in same place. Rent moderate. Apply to WM. M CNDELL. Barrister. 1`m'r I)E.~`l|l nu-: rv:.In1s:.\'(:|<:. animm-5 The Manna Annlv OFFICE. huge. central. well fitted. reasonable. Possession immediately. 'Bqx." Wale. A SHOP ON KING STREE r, with dwellin above. near Market Square. Apply at 48 Eur Sweet. ' A BRICK HOUSE ON QUEEN STR between Bagot. and W1-llin ton Slregla, May Int. J. H. (.`ARRU'l`H `RS. I owme svnce. TWO HUUSE IN VAUGHN TEIUIAC-I` Noe. land 5. osscmlon May lat. Applya W}! [0 OFFICE.` DIVINE HERVIO WILL BE END IN ST. 0EOR0l'a! CAT ICDHALOII IIYNDAY lth Instant. at 3 n m.. under an numh-nu) HY Tls` 9m OF MAY. A GOOD GEN!-IRA]. Sl<.`RVAN'l` ; must. be a good laundresa. Also a oung girl as HOUSE-MAID. Good vmxeo 1; Von I0 good stlrls. Apply 10 MRS. MOWAT. mo Johnson street. A SFONE DWEl.LI.\'G. with without Iurnnoea And all mndnrn imnmvamnnm It. In A UUUII UENEKAI. !~`l4)l{`.'AN'l` ; in aged ;tor a gentleman and two sons. Goa fol-once: required. Apply to MR. 8. H. PA 166 Kim: Streel West. Kingston. 3., TsPEcIA[%I%oT H0lVlS`El(`EE`PERS.A BETWEEN the Post Olco and Portsmouth. A PAS.-I HOOK, o.'nn value 10' uuyuno but the owner. A ruwurd will be M upon its rotum to this office or to J. FISH .R.-Portsmouth. A BRICK HOUSE ON QUEEN STREET. between Bmzot Wcllimnon Slreula. from ~`nnu'rA1.L-Iu Pittahunz, April 25th, l)auie,l Shortall, son of \Vm. Shortall, aged 20 years. a Funeral will take place Saturday morning . at 10 o'clock, from his fntherh residence. Waahburn. Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend. .D;p1u.D. RI<'Ann-In Kinguton,Thuruday, A ril25h. the wife of William E. Ricard o 5 son. I r-- 1 TWO HOUSE IN VAUGHN TERRACE. N09. {and nnnmdnn Mnv Int. Annlv m. A GOOl!`GENE`RAl. h`l<)i{`.'AVN'l`"; 42$ 2 for In Imntlemnn um! I wn unnn ll I BEG 1'0 ANNOUNCE that I have 0P|tN~; ED A NEW PAPER AND PAINT snot at the above place. when I II ll be planned toro- oelvo olden fl-om my old customers and alto from muny new ones. I will aim: a too on Iumducuolcl STOCK 0!` WA PM` us an the lowest ponlible rues. A call aollclled. `.;m;a1;L*:g=E1;a~;{a;{ VOL. LVIILW ia6N r%;*~Ei'i3gi1_.7)"{i;.`--W' ___ -.. u:u--vuvvvn STIAMIR ALEXANDRIA will commence her man nu. F-5R sgnp. 7 _W.NEI`ED-f BIRTHS. ___.-_, LOST. NEW PAPERAND PAINTSHOP, `2s2 PRINCESS STREET. J. A. B. SMITH. Boouury. ._..____.._...._ I24 Printout Stmot. DIED. 'l` middle Good re I PAINIC Terms Apply .'}nnd rn In`. In ' to B. I Earl tn IL is Olll H12 ET. from CHOWN &. MlTCHELL'S CENTRAL DIEPMNSARY. was uuu. oonnnmng Bright`: diuuo. After trying nil of the olhor roniodiu in vain. I directed him to use Warner : Snfo Cure. I vu greatly nurprinod to observe n dooidod improvement within 5 month. Within (our month no who cut: oonld but found. and only a trno oi albumen. lid an In oxpnuod It. In his oath roll." Chain 1!. Woodtn. ow BrihlI.0onn..' huoonfouod the commission oi iorgoriu qgrqulll 000.130. no who muted gun: nuu mlmoulo moalcnno," nay: our hi: nun in at p, noun an of kidney diocuo : A c emicnlnnd micro- Ioupicnl oumlnntionn mndo of the patient nvuiod quantities of Albumen and zrnulu` tuba cum, conrming Brighfl dictum twin of bin olhnr n.n...n.. 1.. P. A. Ounn. M.D . den and protector of surgery 0! the United States medical college, editorol the Medical Tribune. author of "Gunn'I new improved hand-hook ol hy- giene end domestic medicine." hie 0.']lIlILIIJI.l..IXI.k.ilIn n,A.nA.In- Ann` --uuo-an ueuoor noun Ilia Frtlick rendered ooctlvol t at ne song of We Fsye, "Toll Her I n Her Wherever you go you will run notou Kingston repro- mmum, and in only can you will find them holding their own Ijlillll All oomon. Ir-Il-Il!-ll I.:lIIIJ In IIIDTIIQIIQT. The Above inltlyution hold I grand concert in than Durand building, Rochoour. N.\'., on Int Tueodny ovonlng when the following Klngnoniuu oontribntad oolootiou: Mr. I`. lammou an "'l`hnnd " by Molloi`. ulna . Out-cutie 9'9 but 0 Min .-.Ii..|. _--_..-.- .. .-n--vu -vuvv n;:.::.......... 7'-'r}2 .... .. `STE p" Mano rntick rondarod e'mlivn`;v .9. an. an... -0 nu- e A Camp at Wolfe lel:nd. Court Wolfe," of the Independent Order of Foreetzre, wee inetituted ll Wolfe leleod, on Wodneedey evenin . b Henr Burden. D. S. C. R. The fol ow ng 0 core were duly inetelled : C. R..~Rev. A. 0. Weue; V. C. R, John Abbott; R. 8.. John S. Bri ge; F. 8., John H. Ween. treu., John Mr netly: 8. W.. Devltl H. Pyle; J. W., Matthew Venorder ; 8 W.. Gordon Helmer; J. Bx, Cornellne Pyke: P. C. R.. Job Wette; ch: .. Alfred B. Dugdele; playti- oion, J. H. olllee. II. D. Canadian Bu-Icy. Ll).\'lN)N, April 26 -Tho Brmvrs` Journal, the recognized authority of the Englieh trade, announce! the result: of the ex porn` test of Canadian barley an moot gratifying aa regnrde the powers of germination. in onecaae the percentage of gmwina corn: in: 99 per cent., in another 88 per cent... which would yield malt weighing 39 lbe. per bueh el, or a nine of 28 ehillinge r quarter of 448 lhe. delivered on the amen. The Journal conclude: that the imports will yield an ample margin of prot and prove of signal utility for blending with Englieh barley. wiiii i3i,;il{:.:'."'.'>:':'}'x~".f-isx'3JF.II:oFrf 550 ; Willie cCormack, 53] ; Wealey Mil ligan. 520; George Birch. 5H ; George` Fenwick, 5l3; Harry Cotton, 508: Miles Cotton, 498; Winthrop Sears, 492; Allan Shroud. 484; Harry Melina, 467;-John Kelly, 465: Lewis Hoppins, -L37; Overton Dix, 439 ; Georgi Fraser, 427 ; John Hen- derson. 423; Percy Oliver, 42l : Addison Jackson. 391 ; Fred Louzher, 387 : Robert Henderson, 387 ; Hillyard Robertson. 38;`) ; Hamilton Mackarraa. 384; Willie liters, 359 ; Arthur Swindlehuraz. 328; Hugh Mc- Williams, 319; Eddie ll:-ll, 308 3 Harvey Milne. 285; Walter Hazlett. 257 : Harry Carr. 243; Hansard Hora. 2'39; Charles Harris. 227 ; Willie Marshall. 100; Samuel Thornton, 36; Willie Randall. 36; Alex. Lewis. ll. 11 an llll`I.ll- BITCH! SOIIOOI. Reault of the examination held in the sen- ior third class during the term ending Eu- ter. Total, 758: Fred Mnhood. 637; Hi- chnrd Squire. 6'27; Albert Sloun, 604: Willie Guild, 600; Bertie Spencer. 579; Willie l'hip en. 577; Felix Oberndortfer. 5`0: 'nOrIIlAl`h :\'ll - \\.'n.l..u lli|_ BELLEV/[LE AND ` uliln A non A New 0Ity- Will It be acorporntlon Or a Cornlleld ? KIN1:l`lSHl`R, I.I`.. April `26.--This thick- ly `populated town is only hslf a day old. an yet it has a wooden United States law oice and a vast number of substantial can vns structures. It is another city of tents, but will change to lumber as soon as the wazgous Arrive. fhe lend otlice has opened for busineu. A strange scene took place at Kingsher for at the hour of ll.55 a.m. on Mondey nine United States deputy marshals resigned their office while in Ukluhoma and stepped over to Kingsher and selected the choicest lots before the crowd arrived. When the people came they all secured lots for themselves, and one old man homesteaded the whole city and began to dig up the grass to plant his corn. As noboby yet has a title to the city tracts it remains to be settled in court whether a lot secured will hold good, or whether the old man will seize the city for a corneld. iur noun; a week, wnen tl collector present ed 0 8440 note. The fermer wee grently sur rieed end it was some time before he con d think what new it Ives. However, it come to his memory that he hnd u weddinv at his house 3 while 0 and now he hnd to foot up to the tune 0 $440. There la no doubt but this whole nlfuir was a deep laid plot, and had been some time in maturing. The young merried con la and the minister are away visiting, and It in not likely they will return very soon. The Latest Wrinkle an Praotlsed in the West,-A Clever swindle. ' A swindle has happened near Avon. An ele antly dressed young couple, handsome an:gay,drove up to a wealthy farmer's resi- dence. accompanied by a young man whom he introduced as Rev. B. L. Simes.'f The young man told "the ')armer that he was on his way to Iugersoll to be married.` but just a short distance away he met the minister, and noticing the beautiful `place the bride remarked that she would rather be married there,` than go into Iugefsoll. If he would allow them to be united in marriage in his house and be provided with a wedding din- ner he would be well rewarded. The farmer, being an accommodating man, readily consented and preparations. soon be an. A groomsman and bridesmaid were urnished from the good ..man's family. and the marriage ceremony performed by the man of much grace, who gave the blushing hride a certicate, but before doing so he asked the obliging host to sign as a witness, which of course was done. A jollier `pary ,never sat down to a wedding dinner than they. in fact everybody enjoyed a rare treat, They stayed until 4 o'clock, when the groom handed the farmer 340 in gold to compensate him for his trouble and took his departure. accompanied by his new wife, and minister. Everything passed oi? lovely for about a week, when collector 3440 note. The farmer wan oraatlv CUNARD STEA DISH]? CO.\II :|!\'Y. Sunnyo from New York every Saturday. Au `amazed Agent. 3'. A. Folaer. Ferry Dock toot ct Brook 81.. Kinsman. ' . .|._.._ __u.,_.:, ,, 1 n I Cnnndlnn Club In Ilocholter . . JAMES REID. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER. Pumcm !TluI)-:'I`. ` WoIIln(t1;n same: school. .`A._lAL_ _, 9 - I`- A"SALTING" THE FARMERS. SPRUNG UP IN A DAY. KINGS'I`(H\. c.&iApA,F121DfAY EVENING.'APR1L 26,1889. ooamnrul elroct. Uholp run any to use. Cnn-nou--Now la the Limo to out away your Fun to preserve them from moths. etc. We keep 3'! the dmorenl klndu. noumuu, lacuna hula bnlldl dulor for WWO. The puohuor mnnt.'nmovo'tho llohl from In nnnnl. dm h.l.... A....n umn UWMN. IIIII puonuor nut :19 u 4 ivIi.i...$.... um; N: You. April `J8.-'I`hc uwmnoth hotel at lloohwuy bench, which out over Ol.(llJ.ll)Io tract. in boon sold (00 H. Houthud. 8% Illlld bl KID!` bl` mun. ;1|OKl0|llIOI' m|:nl:.rmnvn'tln uuu. aunts. um blpl. tyol expects to cur? them out In a an ally two hundnd lnmlllu camped in "moan and mm ||0mr sh. line which divides the outlet from Uklnboml. and an numbed aloof for covert] miles this Ilde 9! It. Nearly cl an In I condition 0! povorty. uad but low luvo the menu or dlapoultlou to more on. Nurly all hug up:-stud 1 dc- ccrlnlutlon to remain in tho Itrlp untll thus country In opon to uottlunont. Capt. `lilac: will our; out his ordon. ad I can a! mining. ll not noun! blooduhod. lo land. Another dllmer -5.1.1. .L..u.... III C Iunung. 1: I0! noun! blooduhod. In Anchor danger which throtunu Ilmo uttlou In the probublo rising at the Ponon Iudhno, on whose noorvuon nos! 0! them no loouod. v L} Tho Iotuno In 3 starving cgnguuon gnu. on II Indian Reserve. 81'. Lows, April i.-1`he Republic : Ar- hnnu special uytz "Tho I-dupe: who lnvo Inf; Oklahoma and taken up their ucrtorn in the Chcmkee outlet. no on be xrlvon from their Extent utopplng place-. Order! to that 0 t have boon tuned to Gen. Motrin. and Capt. Hayes curry (lav nr tun Th... The .{Inerlenne Want: Net I-`lehlng Prou- hlted Among the lelnnde. ALn.\'\'. N. Y.. A ril 25.-'I`he legisla- ture come to the relic of the true sporte- men. A bill hee been introduced which prohibite the nee of all nets in the St. Law- rence end trlhutnriee. The oommittee gave a hearing on the hill, end the intereet taken in the matter In: ehown by the lerge et- tendance of angler: lrom all eectione of the Stete. 'lhoee In favor of the hill showed thet the Belt piretee are rapidly depopulatb iug the wetere, ueing nete eometimee half a mile long, often piece-l acroee the mouth of tributary etreame. an that not a iieh of any eiae can eeoagr ; that the river and Thoueand lelende ave been made e great sleeenre reeort, vieiteil by many thoueande lining the eummer monthe who epend their money there ireel : that if the eh are e theee people wil I-rec moet, if not el . of their lntereet in the river, andere lihely to'go toother locelitlee ; thlt while the not nhoh men claim to cetch only thuee eh which the law permite them to take, there in abun- dent proof that thie claim ie utterly felle- Oneol the epeekere eaid he had a liet ol twenty-ve pereone who enenelly ex mi 85.0)!) on the river. lf New York tate doee not protect the eh. thue people will go to Ceneda, where they on 3.: promo 1 u wuuu not no auoatauuateu lay any member of the Salvation army. peat or present. either inet yourself or any of your col- league: I: (`anada, or upon the army man- agement an a whole." Mr. Sumner had left town, but in pre- Earegl to come back to answer any chargea ronght agalnat him. In regard to the state- ment: made by ex Captain Thomas, Mr. Coomba in quite prepared to allow him to work under Sexton on the army building: if he would agree to pay some little per week toward the debt he owed the S. A. and others. Iilllme Although rreondly I hnve never made ` any char I o hnrnhnene or rnlnmle egelnet youreell believe iuhectly web but been the construction put upon the Article in question, and I he` most emphatically to etnte thnt. I have ever at your head: re- ceived the moat generous treetment, end it in my rm conviction thnt well I charge could nt be eubetnutinted by any member Sdvntion nnnv. nun or nrannnt. I beg leave to oer on my most sincere apologies for the put have taken in the recent correepondenco end expoeuree (so- called) in reference to the Selntion army. I we: led into the matter pertly At the sum gontion of third parties, end pertly for eelf intemt, end, though I may have perhnpu thought at the time I bed some ground: for the eutemenu made, I believe u In con` aideratiou that upon the whole t ey are groundlen And could not be really nub- euntietaod. |ltL...._L _____ __II.. V l-,- time. trouble. beautiful e ocL Cheap v-nd out awn your

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