`T.IIKIIIU FIUFICWh(`yl pun. uoochthnc .553... wunodonnbunquutol Ibodocouod orllydhtliloucrrlnqqnl nu pnrrly undo. Chuoollor Boyd db- nhodtowuolwlth cub. holding in udooundhndnthorlndthoa-nchdu be thopdloyhouhbnocto lb vile. hhlhlmoanhanulslou. Iuhdlntourtaunsru. p.ll'l`ut with I ;_r`i\`-n for IITUOI. IIII IIIUII 0| IIIU I0 III IHC Dull?- il- .,. ......;~..-;-.~:~s.*x:- non Illl build I tn:-run nl lmuv brink Inmnnn on norluuou IIIIIIII, oolllplllj OVCI` I ..H'""*.. , ,. .1'.*....,"...!.':'. ; ....l .. .....|. I- -.._. ._ _.. .._n.|. .L- __._- very u otllyurcoyt unluuuohlunn tomcat which patro- up and 5 ul ol Klngltouvoltluu. ha uncut:-K rtonmldno-dqywiththonm hrhl to hand In Ibo ooautruuuol Indoomooouqu tot pardon who Mn purohuod lob. The bill` and built; u-oudthhloludhlo. --_ __- _-_-_ -.-- .-._ -_ ...- .--,.- -nnlhnolbu ham v pmchuon. ohuon unotgi. * son will build 1 tornoo of four brick bonus. sad Caps. and Juan Cnwlord will erect a double brick nnldonoo. Moan. L W. Brick and Shokhouu will put. up [our bulldlnga` On Brook strut buildings will X amend luv $1!-1 Ygnndnn And Nnnlnn Pu-ohuod louoohoo Inland. Ald. Swift Io- computed the purohuo ol Houston is sad. oolnprllhg mrnnn um: nl bountiful ml]. 1: -in Avvw $UUICUIluUI IJIIIII Ir ; The real unto boon: still continues. A syndicate pnrohuod [at week eight non: of land Iltutod at the head 0! Johnson street. The (load: of the lot: in tho Regio- Janlhnnllnn umnndllnvn Inn: ulnn tn uh: nuumugu. un nrwl urn: ouumngn Inn ho gtooud by loan. Landon and NOOIOII. llll IUIII `VIII! GU l lIIHII' IIIIICY I "lUIIUy. The ceee we.e_ continued end I"ridey'e lu- /n~.0`eau eeye- John Smith. whoee eon. John Smith. jr.. on employee of Armour & ($0.. went: to eupport him et Jeereou nylum, wee eent thore temporuily. Hie wife. on Eugliehwomen. who chergee that it wee the cruel! ol hie eon which etfected her huebend'e rn ad, wee union to take him beat with her to Ki econ. (Tenede. where he wee ooee e weelt y citizen. end where she hed Ineny friende who would help her take one ol him. The judge (rented her e week toeee il ehe could mete errengemente for her hoehend'e reception et eome Cenedlen hoepitel, end ehe thenked him euelvely. UL "I'M-. nu] men on the right were \\`hito- heml uml Ritchie, and uu the left \\'illiamu sud licrr. The company was in charge 01 H. Iinac, as iuterloculur. - , Hl|lll||l'-Itld jokes. fresh and crisp. Ind l Ilurlru Hl"hl lmlicrous, were told in as merry \\ a_\'. 1-.m~ing the amlitora to break into low: l..uehmr. Ilia cud men were particu- larly 231- 1.3, carrying out their parts in real prnfrs-..~xml .'styl<-.. Their 1.u!iTbm1rine play- ing was as good, if not a little better. than lna been accomplished by professional min- Itrels Visiting the city. 'I`hu \-munlnun nf Ur, Nlnthnnnn in Hm In the Meantime John smlth. Illde Dollar, Gm-e to an Auluun. John Smith. I feeble, gruyhnired old men. Wu before Iucige (Jury in (`hie-ago 3 week no on I petition filed by his sons. John and Hugh. "Your honor." laid the old mun. I Mn not imnue. but sick and weak, and my eons` cruel treatment he: nude me no. They have beaten me and turned my wife from the house." Yee." continued his wife. "end we went to go beck to (luule. We will get eome money out of I lawsuit there pretty eure. end thet'e why thin charge in nude. 1 em my huIbend'e eecond wife. and his tool `not to get their fether'e money." Than tuna wen nnnfinnml and In`-Linn : In. Ill. lalllu \UCrUU[ll. Rev. Mr. Fnrnr, missionary in North Hutinga, delivered I very interesting ul- dreu in St. George": cathcalrsl yesterdny on behalfof the mission nation of Bun;-raft. . He has fourteen phmcea to hold Iorvice in on his mission. W. F. Egg ha been appointed diurict passenger agent of the ('.P. R. of the terri- tory of Cunuda. out of Nollh Ben`. Hharbot Lake and Kingston to Quebec, Lake Megan- tic and Abercorn. D... II. |.`...._... ...1_-X..._.... :.. \'....n|. On Ii! thnt Mr. Jnmes Stephenson, dil- trict superintendcnt. is to be appointed , general superintendent of the G. T. R. A `more populnr Appointment could not be ` made. ll I.` L`..... L.-- L--- ...._..l..A..l .`:-L_: .L llll. I13. Henry Perry, lute of the rm of Perry & Mndole. Napnnee, hardware merchants, Iunvea in n few days for Woatnliuater, B.(7., ` where he intends to engnge in the cams busi- DIUUIIIIP Ill IHU Prlllllllg IPUIIIIUII. On the ltith inst. Mn. Adnir, Barrie street. snd Mr: Mt-(Zormnck, Gornon street. N Iesve for Ireland. They will be absent two ` months. II_.__.. I) .... .. I..A.. ..l aL..8-.... A` l)........ L HIUTIIIIIE. Rev. Dr. Jackson, pastor of the First Congrogntiunnl church, served nn appren- ticeship at the printing business. On Hm Hith inst. Mrn, Arlnir. Rgrria ISIVU \ Illlug mrll. AUCK' rulll. l"LIUl'lI NITUCI4. Rum Hughes editor of the Lindsay War- III r, is accused of promulgating indelistic I` I doctrine. 1).... T I` Q....2AL `X I\ ..........L...I X... L`; UUVKIIUU. ` Rev. T. U. Smith, D.[)., preached in St. `Matthew : church, Montreal, yesterday` morning. Raw. Hr. Jnnknnn. nutnr of this Firnt nu.-1 mu...-xi `nun...--u .\lr. J. Franklin left for Care, .\liuhi_;,-An, to-lay. Uiliccrs l'nyne and .\lc.v\uley are enjoying their annual lmliilny. H. Lavell. l.A.. has gone to Turuntn to up;-uul ll couple of weeks. Messrs. John and llnrnny Lennon left to` day for San Francisco, Cal. Dr. J. lielu,-h leaves to marrow for Syra cuse. He will practice in that city. .\lrs. Kilsin and .\Iise-Mlreaza, Midland, are visiting Mrs. ML-Urntli, Queen street. Quin Flnulina nalifnr n` flux linzlsmv "'11:-. Ill`U'-I 'l`euors--(,':uKuts Muthesou, .\l1tul5l.0ll, Kwmy, (fuukc, Houlix~Luu, l{.. .`vl Hn.'n1r=:4,.'md |'. lingers, First. In as ~ ('4-lrls Williuns, Kerr, Kw- nedy, \\|onIhcrhcc, Douglas, l)utYus and \lornsuu. ~ .- ..... ..x |...... w..:...- u.`-..u.... u n...,...,. HUSH. MINI HHCII HIHI. Thu lefmulunt. couteiulod that he was being treated unfairly. This morning H. H. Curtis, J. Theolyalxl, J. .\'trutfo|ll. and H. ?s`wit7..-r were summon- ml us iuturustml in ll('U\:i light. None of them ulpcnlrell. They were represented by W. Mumlcll. He asked that the trial he adjourned as he wanted to nd out particu- lurs. \\'hy," hllili the umgislrato, I thought the young men iutereateal were coming to court this morning to pluul guilty to the clmrgrz." .\lr. .\|unlc.-ll was of a iii`- ferent opinion. The case was mljour e until l"riln_v. when a host of witnossws will he examined. rnoplo Whose l)uluL':I u. v n 1|- llglllll. V ' The witness then spoke olirectly to the Inagistrzlte 2 \\'h_y should n. mun, wearing goml clntlws. high collars and fmwy culflmt- ` tnI`.a,ul|il&(lui1n_.; lunsinesd he ulln'\'etl tori?- fmml a poor mun like me who works four- tccn huurs u lay fur my nmnvy-. Why should I illlllthlllllbllc he urakul to work for such mu-`n. There are the mrmy mun of that ata p in the world." The uwugistrnte said defumlnnt had no llll BIAS" P III LIIU V\'UI'llI. uiugistrnte I` right to uhnse any mam `in his place < H885, and neul him. I`L..\ .l..6'.....l....s ..n..(.....`l...1 bL..L I uruunusuuesu, was uneu an: and costs. A Princess street merchant who said to ' another that men like him should be in the penitentiary. and that he was mean and dislmnrst, was taxed and costs, The plaintiff said defendant called him an in- fernal rogue and a robber." and that he would lm.\'c him expelled from the Ancient (lrdcr of United \\'orkmen. The defendant explained that he asked plaintill for the amount of an account and was refused it. He told plainti"he was a dishonest man, and that men of his principle should be in the penitentiary and not allowed to defraud `the public. He would repeat the words i lllll \ :|r!mm Prominent Pardons airs Tuken Iu ` and by tho Judge. This morning John Lnrkin. who threaten- __ ed to shoot his wife and____glo "her grievous ` bodilyihnrm, was hound over to keep the peace. _When Lna nmgistrute asked Mrs. Larkin if she was satisml to have her hus- band bound over she said. f`\'ea. I don't viiunt John sent away from me if he will onlygive up liquor." Turning to her hun- band in the dock she said, John, do you think ou can give u liquor. He said: Yes, think I can." ' he magistrate allow od him to go. An nltlm-mun wnn t`u-{ml R-) am! mm:-. Cm- (Kl Hllll L0 80. An alderman was ded`$2 and coats for usaultiug a youna man. J. Murphy: for ` drunkenness, was ned $2 and dosts. ' A prinnmn nfrnnf -nnm-la...-.9 uh. ...:.I on New IuMonoo:0oIII Up. _..I -.A-A- L--... -uII --...x.... POL|C`EA COURT INCIDENTS. A wex TO AmT~c;E. norrlsuu. .\'o<*-mu! huss--Cudets Fraser. 1 BI`Hlls\-ulllln-_ .\`.:zut.h, {,.'mnpPe|l: djmz. `P1... ....I .....n nn H... rinln Ir: PEl;5-ONAL Move-oumnttl. Buying. -1 1| Ab: MENTION. , 5: of Imsi~ "p....."":: """.:.`2"u".1"':`&'.....""'`....... Mo our. -z-me `nun. c couo; uo to MI): In no up w: Onuno . mac : City hp. 11 to 8.0 tr III-cu on. Gnln-WIuu nonlul. Quotation none. -l) to No. u--1! lo |o;-co I Me. o-IHo8)o. -|.mw4.'Is. ou-:.ao -to 8.75. - I5 Q It ll - "_'.'.` .'.?n `I! 11.7.11.` ll :hu :: ma: lgosinm no In in cmumo I. uunool. mun unit. a....u....`.`.'.".':.`ta.'1. "` at I-lasdqluttovcbr clans. Ttnothy. Fwd Ind Gudom oods. Chaim funilv l'lnur. lm: nknrf flour and uudon Booth. Choloo fanny our. hula Bcku-0' flour I upodnlu. Windsor Hotel Block, Princess Strut, Rev. A. Grant, Toronto, mav aemre 1 call to the Baptist church. Winnipeg. IKHIPI llllflll IEHC PEI l()l'HIEllC3. 'J'h- Htztgu was cnstily decorated, The ttings utll`uCti\':3 and well urmnged. When the pr_-my drop ;ul`t.u.iu was lifted the troubadour: were {oumlattirenl iuap rupriute as well as '.{l'0Y.L'bllllL` costunws. n: suits _....... ..s L. `....... . . Without a Doubt Dyer : Quinine and Iron Wine will {.i\c inunediam relief in cues of neunlgin. dyspepsia, lot: of appetita, and general de hilily. lirmzgisu keep it. W. A. Dyer & (`u., Montreal. H2Cll_\' IUTTIIOU nenun. IIIC YICIUI ITU JUIHCKI at the tap and have but two ears. one on either aisle. The mouth, nostrils nnd eyes in each head are perfectly formed, and it taken in food equally well with either mouth. The animal in Itrong sud healthy in every way, with the exception that im- neck is not strong enough to hold up Vii- two hemll, and for thin reason it in lllllblt: to eat. And in fod from a bottle. It is a living curiosity, and has been visited by :- lnrue number. M r. Bowen will endeavor :.. -mi... in A Tu;-Headed Cull . A cow belonging to \\. N. Bowen, Luna dowuv, gnvo birth to I cull having two per-f fectly formed heads. The head: are juin-:u at Hm tun And hnva hut. tum nnrs, mm nn a.....wm.`.'h'63h 3."u'." " IJVIIPOOI. OIHTOI IAIIIT. l|l1tIL'Ellllly KIIU |U)UU3l)'. Maria \\'arv\ ick. R fullower of Christ from her youth,` mnv In-r auven children, left latherlesa eighteen years ln fore, v,mnfm~mbl_y settled ln life zmd llivu wil `u __--ml old Simeon she said : Now Lord letwat thou thy servant depart in peace." and (an Janu- ary Uth. l.\`.`s'9, `K as umincnlfa Call, aha was "all:-mil from the body and present with the Lurd." .\largurct l'ntt-n, ngnl 90 _\'-cars, was converted to God in enrly life. She out under the ministry of (iidu-nn (luseley and o;her noted Methodist preachers of that day. Hnvimr lived through nearly a century most of her associuea and acquninunces passed over to the other side before her. Through all the changing scenes of life slw` cleaved to llhriu with true purpose of heart. On Tuesday last she fell asleep in Jesus. ` tuna; ' Push soul-Vanni with than. he nlhnln I1 Market q Puulul 1: MI): nun HOQOQ COCK N. W. land 00.. uanxnnnuunnx` . . . . . . . . .. Quebec Bank . . . . . . . . . .. Lnlonuxk . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .. :3u:ko!0oBI;1u;emo...... . mporld n . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mantras! Tolefn I: O0. Rich. E Ontario Av. 00.. (`It Pu-ongu-RR I3 \V'L`1l M3 '{rUY.l.`.`llllL` Cl)S`Ull|C. LJIU HUIKS were out m`truc min:_s_Lrul fuslliun, and r Imda: n: r.\'pensi\`e nmturial. The perform In \\'t!`<.' composed of the following young awn`. - (`y P:-ongorlui Montrulonoo- (`anndn Puulllc Ill! IOHTIICAL PIODUCI IAIKII. low: In t l'|our- Rocolpli. `IN bbh. C. such. Market only: and without churn `Rev. Richard Whiting. pastor of Queen street Methodist church,'deli\'ered an un- 'pressi\'e sermon last evening at the me- morial service. Suitable hymns were sun]: and the choifreiidered, finely , two selections of a mournful character. 51! r. Whiting said that during the past: three yearsusome hfty funerals had been attended by himself and colleague. Five little girls had been trans~ planted from the Sabbath school, but not one boy was removed. God had wonder- fully preserved them for some wise and good pur so Then brief obituary notices were rea+l)iif thirteen members prominent in church _work. These were Fhomas Farrelly. a good old soldier of Queen Victoria. James Burgess, a true follower of (Yhrist. quiet. obtrusive in life. peaceful and tranc; nil in death. Robert Forsyth, full of years, went. to join his nu~ merous friends in heaven. Annie English. a mother in Israel, (mother of Mrs. W. Ford) was a woman of more than ordinary intelli- gence and retentive memory. She was a ` perfect magazine of information in reference to early .\lethodisin in Canada. Sim feared the Lord from her youth, and adorned her ('hristian profession hy a holy life and (lod- ly consecration. As she lived so she died. John Bryant, who would rather be a door km-per in the house of (Fed than dwell in the tents of \\ickedncs_s. we a pattern of quiet, manly piety. His wife,Eis'ar~.ih Bryant, who prvcerled him, was a woman of a love ly spirit. one who lived in constant fellow- ship with Christ, who passed through much alllictiou, patiently enduring her heavenly l"sther's will. John Johnston. who loved the h use of Hod so well, went joyously to "dvr I in the house of the Lord forever." His daughter. Miss Annie Johnson, a bright, cheerful Christian, ever ready to do or to antler, in her .\laater's cause, was possessed of a sympathetic nature and feeble constitu- tion, which gave way while waiting on her dying lather. She lingered long before going home to rest, leaving to all the legacy and benediction of a holy life. Margaret Walsh was taken from the midst of an in tc-resting fainilv after terrible suffering. Her faith never faltered. Hugh Peters bid fair to be a useful member of the church be~ low, but he was soon removed to the _:hurvh in heaven. John \\ ood, a ntember of the Young People's Society of Christian l.ndea\'or, lived a life of sutiering, and died peacefully and joyuusly. Maria \\'nrv| ivlc, n fullnwpr nf (`hrist frnm srocls. Bnnk`of Monn-otLl.. Ontuio Bunk . . . . .. Bank du Peulo .. Mohonb Ban Rank nl Tnrnnfn IIIIII UI 'Ul\IIllU. Bnnquo J not C Mamhnnli k < Llnnhnn Rank WIIOLBALI AND IITAII. PROOUOE OOMMISSION DEALER. JOSEPH FRANKLIIW THEY FORMERLY wonsnlheeu QpEEN STREET CHURCH- I Tlloho Gut here-d In Real Wlhn Were`i roI|Il. `7 mm! In Cllurch Work - some Axed Mutharn \\'lIo Lived lluly l.i\'en-lIr|o! bketchu of the l)ecmuod Moulben. An Augllonce of Fanhlon und Wonlth- `run cuqletu oI'u_. Hhnw._'l`hnt Ilhmllml 1 urorlra Minlutroln-Th; Joke; Worn I`:-`calm. {ha Bonn New and the Aouuk I]: no Suul . "A Ilule nunsu-nae. now} 'nnd thim. ls relished bv the wisest. men." .. By l3eI`llllh8i0|l of the colnmundanbof the Royal nulitnrv col-lege, Major-(ieneml Cnuneu-on, tine Ethiopian troubadours. com- posed of gentIomen'ca|det.a, gave, on,b'u- zurday evening, `an entertainment mf rare excellem-e. The yrolipe sppeureulr in. gynumsimn; It was ptwkell wjtln the elite of the v-in , . Ynuug ladies, rcpresentiugxlxe ower uf the population, auil young gentle- nen of the ||igl1est1ja\nk in society composed {in of the large use mbluge. Carriages anal _ud'\vnv,;ons carried the people to and from the plzu-.3 at nunusemeulw Before eight o'clock hu.l iil`ri\ l5(l all the chairs we.-ruv taken, and althuugh udditiolml ('&lS \\`v:|`c plau.-~l in rho building, many people htltl to stand nluriug the peu'forma.uce. 'l`In- .-am-.m wan rmsztilv uleunrmml. The BLESSED ARE THE DEAD. IIONTRIA L STOCK ll ARK I\'.'l`9. llo.\"rIuuL. May 6 ~12 noon. urn. on-'1 coMniIERcnAL' MATTERS. TROUBADOURS:INTTOWN.' THEYQAPPEKR AT THE ROYAL - MILITARY COLLEGE. THEY-VUGOJHI GA-IE.-. .. H. Ruga-rs, land Scull" `lo IVUIIIIH CIDIUIK WCI I-U TTIFXII sbhtolur hdoro but non`: nIrI'|no;mlny woronont uhnpd; I Canada LII: Ann-can Coupon). l'roIutr|c[lInIIOIobnIdw0ouln- urlnudto give that tho books will bob topouut the lathlut. Misp- 3...v"~*:.- --',....~ 2:. -.-: *-:- "" v-.~- Ivo ' Ia . oruulku an III ohnlud K J... Wu upuu u-aw.J.a.w ouy::ogt. ou".2'hn...n....... N. TQ C u III brother at the grave. and Iutlod .3: nor- row at his only donlu. Rev. Dr. Jukaol an-tlnnntl null-Inna nnovlnnn Lamb -5 cl.` rvwuulurquc-III. luv. unauuol and to! union both at tho bounudct gnvs ' v --cu wv-- vvn-Ivuuo The lumen! of thy late John Cornlord. oom tor. ol Toledo. Ohio. took place on an my dtoruooo Iron his labor`: rul- doooo. Elm shut. to Cut: ol oonotory. The munhon cl Limestone pognphloal N`. Cd Ibo - L1u.MN1mml 1`nl PL.-'3; Short and E. npro. A. 8. Morolnnd: * Wolfe Inland. Ann llohnn, H. 0. HIwh- ` nnni Ah!` I. (`.4-n-Inlln ` VVOIII IIIIIIII. [III B N cook and L. Collallo. (lrnnud 'l"nvorn Lloonuo. On Rnumlny tho following tavern lloonooo were grnnud ln Frontenac : Fermoy, Wm. Croci-r ; Hnrrownnlth. '1`. ll. Cook; Mur- vnlo. Junon Inn; Votonn. H. P. Abrnmo nod Reuben Jnchon ; Sydonhnrn. John Swltur And W. Kemp: Westbrook. O. W. Anhloy : Colllnoby, A. Hownrd; Snnbury, Juno: Smith ; Bnwofn Illln.;Chu'lon Mllno and John Mnrrn :Joyorvlllo, John Mur- nluws Klnanum llln, Irnnnnn Rruhlnno '3} I 11 Kill. ii'rZ:i'o3': nuhhld, ;,BauInnulh,J. _t_uo_r_t ugd_ E: _ np_r_o._ Moro|nnd_: IKUWIIWL |UIl'U G ITIIIII. Georga Grant, Vega, sold the Arlsdne to John Donnelly. She is I In , Info And oomforublo cruiser. The in: do of her cabin In: all htly damaged by tire Inn (All. The hull in a good shop. It I: sold the price III 8450, whi.-h include: :11 the nails uadoutt. l'0UIlIII'Il, WI TI ITUIII Trlll FVTIVIII IIII Ihooooulonohho rdln track In that any on Jul; 183. I . Thchlm-um nouwu you our by tho nnoolulon Io Mn. . Ponlord. the vldurol the decou- od. Phlatl chimed that the oonlonlu vuiuadxsbhtohubdou nulrlnmn than uuunnvnr nLAn-uI- IVIHYKII. Ilsllla The uuhr. Dowd. while leaving the wharf nt Pcrtnmoulh, on Saturday morning. ran nguimrthe nitentinry whuf And lnjurod her bow. or in'urioa were Attended to and the loft. vents my morning. Thu nuunmr Pal-gin Arrival vnnuardnv And Inu In IUIU V1V9I"(IIy "'|0"lllIIx. The wumer Penis urived eltordny and proceeded St. Cathuinu. or officers are Capt. Scott In commtn 1. n: mute. T. Toupln; puner. Fred Elliott; engineer Mr. Runny ; oevond engineer, John Noyes ; uownrd. Alborts rhum. 12....-. t:....o 1 -..... ...I.I oh. A.l.A.. ITCIII. 'lhe Ichra. B. W. Fnlger And L. Stouo have arrived at l'orLsmouth with coal from Uawvgn. Arrival: - Qnhr `nnin PA'nnnDr ll-. KJIWVKID. Arrivals : Schr. Annie Falconer, Um wego, 3.':.'i Loni cool: achr. Pix-Lon. Chur- lnue, `I27 tom coal ; schr. Nellie Hunter. (hwegn, light. Flu mshr Hnwd, whiln Innvlna than wlrmrf |.'lHll- The prop. Cuba ha! been overhnuied and chartered to carry corn from Toledo to Mon- treal. i l L4 _ ,L.__ I) ||` I`.l._-_ -_..I I HA-..` WIII VHHCII Ill IHCKTIIUCIII U llllugn The tug (`skin with fuur barges, left this morning for Montreal loaded with coal. 'l`|.... -....... l`..l.- l...- |....... -.._..L...l...l -...) .I.IlUy 'Ul`U LIIU VIUIIIHII UK I JUICE. They had arranged to have some stimu- lants come on the express, but these were carried north. 0! course the train hands never suspected that so innocent tes chest contained consolstion for I disappointed crowd. Some of the delegates roposod staying until darkness would hige their faces from the cruel gaze of those who were furtunute enough to reumin It home, but cold. hunger and thirst drove them Syden hum-ward with drooping colours are the sun ` went down. Pnragrnplu Picked Up About the Whnrvu -Nulou ol General Inter:-It. The Ichr. Annie Falconer has been char tered to load lumber for Hun-go. A new look will be erected on the Corn- wall canal at Dickenson'n landing. The Inn (`Alvin with fnnr luran w-uu.- -nu.-u . .--. ww. - --uu-.`_v-u- uu- an -- Mu`: Bhy: K|np3nl- 111:. Franco: Braking]; A Last of Aprll Joke Played on l nuus`- pectlng Sydeuluunltes. (icneral relief and satisfaction was felt at Sydenhaumlast Jveelnw hen a communication was received from the Kingston) & Pembroke RR. otlicials extending a cordial invitation to the reeve and others of Sviienham to meet at Mnrvale station to assist in selecting a suitable point for the proposed branch rail- way to connect with the Kingston & Pem- broke RR. At the appointed time (noon next day) a jubilant crowd of twenty, with the rceve as manager, left the village amid much cheering to meet the gentlemen from the city. Arriving at the station they had not. long to wait as the express soon appear- ed, but it carried no otiicials The conduc tor and other Kingstonians had heard noth- ing of the arrangements, and then the vil- lagers looked suspiciously at one another. However, they were informed that a special train was followin the express and thin stilled the troubed waters" for a time, but when the special arrived it proved to be an engine drawing a number of at cars. Then the truth could no longer be concealed. They were the victims of a joke. Thou; hml nu-rnnumi In have ammo stimu- The Illgulon Odlbllowvlollol Anodi- non IIOAI II It. flonu. A! (II 8!. Thoma oholoory ultll on Thnrldn . thoouo 0! Poulord. n. ( diel- |o\n' role! uloclndou VII hard. It was an action brought by Mrs. Goocgo Pondord. um, qslnc the nuoohtlon to recover II.- 500 lnunnoo on the lilo of her son. Emma Pouford, who died from Inna noulvod on ihn nnnnnlnn Al Ohm Inn-Av Quasi In that Uflllt`, IS gitlllg }lUWl.l [0 \\'Ul`K. (I. Browning's bay mare is in good cnn- dition for trotting. M. Dorluud lms his` four year old horse. l)extcr," under the care of Mr. lmddridge. A fine animal is W. } rie:~:t.`a mare. It arrived last week from Stunbridge. Que. She is under the supervisinn of H. Seeley. The animal is as pretty as a picture, with an elegant pair of feet and legs. She is six years old but has m.-ver yet made in record. lldh, UI KJUCUUU, Hull U'lIl'u Uy drinlge, is getting _down to work. (3, Rrnwnim1'.-u Imv nmrn is i cum nut stone. nus oeen covereu over. W on the lmun is spread the course will be one of the best in_ Ontario. The uccom~ ~'mo:l:|tion for horses in training is excellent. If n lence were built around the course it would be of service to drivers. It is ex- pected by Thursday the track will be nish- ul. Already there are a number of line horses in the stables waiting to begin work. John I)othlridge hus seven in charge. As yet they have not haul their speed tested. Tliey me all line looking animals. flue stables were visited nml were fonml to be as neat aunl clean as any well llltlllzlgcll house. Everytliing is necessary for the mmfort of the horses was found. Joe llr-.y\'n," colt, owned by John Lemon, \\`u.s the `tin-t u.n.mal seen. IL is clean limbenl an-l pruniises to be speedy. In the next :xt.tll is Lucy Uroof." She will bethree ybars ol-1 in July. "llilly ll, owned by W. llurns, is also lnt-int; put nto rncirtzfmm. John A," the property of H. Hunter. is qnitcnspeedy nninml, nud makes ngoml show when on the road. Little lilack Oak," of Quebec. and owned by John Hod all-irlun in wnrtinn Jrnrn In lrnrlz The Pnlrround Cour-I'e Nearly Completed For the Speeding of 'l`1-otters. A visit was paid "to the fair grounds on Saturday afternoon. All the shed: and etc- blun are in good condition and need uo.re- pAi_,rs. As it was decided to hold the sum- mer races on the track of the new urounde `: was found necessary to lm\`o llw .-.-urre put in good condition.` The mm of $l.l0U WEB lLppl`0p|`llltt!ll l)_\' the fin ussuciunuli for this purpose. Work was commenced some time a.go'end was progressing fairly when the wot weather interfered with further work. The course is being properly graded. As the track was injurious to,t.he horses` feet. it is proposed to cover the whole course with six inches of lozun which will not her dvn like clay. About in, hundred yards north of the indges stand 0. part of the track sunk mneidera-bly, but this has been filled in and levelh.-d up. Another part. cmnposed of w.)- thin but `stone. has been covered over. \\ An the lnulu In anrrvnl Hm nnun-an will MARINI-. INTELLIGENCE- IT WAS A I-Tonmo SELL. GETTING 'RsAbv T0 RACE. `Ibo Lalo John conical. _| ,1 -L_ 0,. I `THE Bnnjrsa wmc. MONDAY. MAY 6. WDCCHHS, IUUII rlgnt, Illf Bllll IIIIIKE IUFHNI` tinue, op:-n order marching. half cmnpauy inckwnr-l wlu.-cling. changing plane: by Ivan end the gure eight. The drill was so well performed tlut the {urea was called beck to repeat it. Mr. Wlnitellcml made a model uujur-giuernl." The luuxjnpluylng of Messrs. Freecr. Ken eecly. Kerr and Rogers was pnrticulnrly luein . Dr. Whitehead end his assistant lieu-, yurleequed in A clever nml happy wny the tricks of e winrd. The legerdo~ mun was not very deceptive end in come quenoe A great deal of Amusement wu eeueed. Cedet H. H. Williams wee A talented vemriloquiet nnul male 5 fi ure, ling And talk for the entertainment o the nu. A rldlcnloue farce entitled, "The angle in Squlnln." concluded the entertain- ment. I I wee 3 ran comedy end preeented `I: e rel- clue wey. Len hter wee univer- ul. The farce ttlnzly c oeed It first `clue performance. The cut wee: .\lr. Squlnln--Mr. U. Roee. Mn. Squlnln-Mr. Thatcher. let: SqulnIn-Mr. Whlteheed. Mr. oeey-.\lr. E. blorrie. Jeke-Hr. Fr-eeer. l`ete-Mr. Wllllerne. _ The mneloel eoootnpenlrnente were ple ed by Mr. (Babb in en ertletlo menner. glue nege menaen were Meeere. Ilolnnnen. Roee end empeon. After the entertain- ment Major-(`-enerel Cemeron and e number el the gweete complimented the perlorme_re en the clever wey In whloh they oerrled out the prognmvne. "the ceden were to re- peet the performance In the open lnonee for e Inonl olnrlty the would: bumper houee. '1`: night 3. ooonlc play at "Hu- hor Inn" I I In tho ntnnllon st the sun... :4 g-A .-III Ln-L-Q-shat] Luna Illr II- VIII 3 III Ilwiulunl II IIIU oponu:auo.udwlho.IouIod b an onollon company with the rev vlng ad Inoohulul 050C and at In poduothu II New York ad IOIOII. The ivhnnnntimln-gtlnnllnvodlnllhh lIl'0W- 'l"]|ro` rololutlon puoed in council concern- L".` `JLZJ 1:72:13 `.'.`.'.'.'. .,`.`. 'I`..."..'3.'.` '.."`.':: punt?` Igloo 'lB::|;I'c ct>:..:lo'I!no: 01:39`: I35" I b;ir::::gundll:oult In tbs: loos lty ..`Jft..`.`.%`t..:}2.'.:`..`...?'.:... .2.":'.`;.1.`.".` ..:......." --1`-'....;"'..*'...'.:.=..'.". ooriptlon. They inch cut. bovolod. ?'3".f... .`."`."..'.'.:.' 'J.`."..`:..`.'.' ".`.".?.*'.`.`..'.':'.' neck 01 Brlthh plan [III which they nhlp III lth ol buds` "Tn nlnht tin -In-`(I nnnnla nlnv nl "Hur- V IIIIJIUH. mun throw. 'l`|un no-nln u-an-u Wu pnuyoc nuwun sun nooneuorl and Hamilton. (Duly one run was Iooud In eleven innit and tbs! wu made by Wl|lCn|||hnn lg! two men were out by 4,hlI.llII.J`Id.Ah.Ji.,A.IulLQlMhJ.I hluh throw. GIHUIIKXIIIU ICHUOI %`CnrI. The value of : romody nhnuld be atl- mntod by In curulvo proportion. Accord- ing to this utnndurd, Apr 1 Suupcrllln II the but and moat ooonomlcal blood modi- cino in the market, became the moat pun gd'looncontrnted. Price .1. Worth 85 5 rt 1!. II- F.IzI-..l \l .. 0.! __ -..-lnl__ ____ -1 :;;'idnyL May 3rd. an oxomn guns of buoball Wu phyod between tho baton And Hnmllmn Ilnlu nnn run Ill umrnd IIIUU IIIUIU IIIUWIIII I)! . IIrxU IILEIIUOIIUII. A: more were not 3 nutclont number of student: the summer session ln arm at Queen`: will not be held. There will, hovr ever. be I clan In hllocoplny during the mouth: of July and nut. I'M: is to B0- oommodnto lchool mmhan. IIIUIIIHI 0| till!" Ina [\8\III oommodnto lchool anchors. TL- ugln- ..l . ......-A.. . r(`IU| |:I`iHI.l' nrglu L'IIUCl|!' DIIU UIHCI UIICI` ICICTS. The wheeling aml marching was ac Inn-, and ahowe-ltlmt then.-gimeut hud spun: 1 great deal uf time in trnining. Their lime novenu-nts consisted of company backwu nl wheeling, fours right, ntnr muhnnke forma- tion: mu-nnnlnr mgr:-hinu kn a-umnnnv Hlllll Dull UU Called In IVIJIIIIB. t\! the meeliluz of the board of (rule to monow night. "The banar development. of our mineral resuurcoo" will be tliucumul. As this ll I nulvjn-ct of the greatest. impor- tance chore should be I Inge nnendanoe. Al thorn Irena nnt A Iululnnl nnmhnr nf Anursuuy. The utennubame Ulumznry in on .\luir'I dock. Port Dllhnlllie` for repair: to her shoe. She will pruceod with her tow (Elen- nr and Uaakin to Toledo to load grniu for Kingston. lhrnnrn of hrnn-I-I\J nn Jnhnnuu nnno '\III5'I.l'U. ` Owner: of property on Johnna Itreet claim that as il in the only street that utreu.-hen from the wanton` edge In the clly limit: it should receive extensive improve- ment: en-I be called an avenue. .\t 0|. -uA..oi.. . ._! AL- I...-...I -3 _-,l- A- nay. Parties embarking st Montreal on the steamer Circusiul must leave Kingston uu Fuesday Am-rumn instead of Wedneuulny. And via Quebec on Wednesday inuend of Thursday. The ntnnnulmrun lllnnnrunru in nu \I.uir'n V! I1!!! k\. HLULU I, IUU YTIHCBIU street. The runh of lmsineu at the lleseronto car work: shows no signs of ubatcment. Thloe flat urn are turn:-Al out daily. Fifty more cars will be hum for the (launch Atlnntic railway. l)..-p.,... ....`l ...|.:__ -5 ll.._A__._I .... `L- IIIll.IJ|l Lllll yCl U V llllIUlICUC- IIIU I153` values in dress u')uJs at R. Mcl"Aul'a. Hangs, nwizclu-3. wigs, Canuilf curoet. belt make. Apprentiu.-u to dress-making. New York uyuem, taught free of charge. over Wnlsh & .\`Leac5'n, I06 Princess street. Thu rlllh nf lmninnnn nl lhn llnsnrnnhs I'll` UUIIIJ C uuulv IL '7 Iue 3 urns -LUKE. See our paruola and get the latent ntylel at the lowest prices; every purunl I'll`- rnnwd this years purchase. The but l ll...-nun -l-';';`l-J ..-...- 1`. ...J ,...-...o |....o JUU WVHIII4 IyU IHVU "IUuQ'y. On May I6v.h a Sunday school convention _will be held in Iurontn. .\lr. Abram Shaw, of this city, president of the Sunday school association, has promised to preside. - For coughs and colds take the Diamond Cough Remedy, mmpooad of elecampnne, wild cherry uni Imrehound. 2") and 50 cents a bottle at \\'nde s drug ltore. Kan nnr nnrnauln and mat Hm Infant nvvlan VVIB L'UI.|\'IL'lUU UK IUUIJUT". Carpet. blnlincsu booming. ()\'er ` `2,000 yurdaofcarpec cut during the put week. How R. McFxsul's for your new carpet if you want to save money. On Mnv Ilh n Snmlnv uvhnnl vnnvnnnn GIUIIIIII IJHIT KVCUCWET. Joseph Curenoul arrived this morning from Belluville to take up his abode in the penitentiary for the next. ve years. He was convicted of robbery. (`Ar-nnt Illlinnll }\.unrninn lhuar 0 (`VI CHKTKQ UK UIIJUT `V llflltfli lt'l!lrI- KIIIIIP` son, Rona. Domville, Audcraun. l)utl`ua, Couke, R .\lorria. Hnulistin, I-Zmerv. Bur- smll, (Ismpboll, Wilson. Scnddiug. Brown, ` Beckie. Vantuyle, \\'eut.herI-cs, Puuet, Mn- Dhoson, Taylor, hlorriwln, Kenny. Allen and Surth. They were dressed in \'Aricgnle.l roatmm-9, reprt-seutixvg Zulus, farnuers. M Mrs, fa: men. Queen : university students md profeuors. convicts, Yankees, West Point cu-lets. negro cadets, and other char- nnvnru Thu why-aliuuv nnul mnrnlxina IIMII nu- llll! ZJIU In I\lU85[O[|. Gray hairs prevented, dnndrutf removed, the (chip cleansed, and the hair made to grow thick by the use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. Tn-nnl. l`......_-..l .._..2..../I AL: . X . _ I...- LIIU IIIUL VCR Ill 1` ul_\v'. fhc Ottawa. college football club have ar- ranged in match with the football club of the Kingston collegiate institute to come off on the 23rd in Kingston. Gmv hairs nrevmterl. dnndrull removed. cuurcn Ielmwslllp. The Royal military college cadets, King- atnu, are making nrmugumcnta for a trip In Port. Hope, Tornuln und Hamilton during the first week in Julv. Pl... l\o>....... ....H.. Jllb {`l'l'IVt'{la A, UZU. \\'. select knights. Attention. Special meeting this evening at H o`c|ock sharp. Business, consider runeudments to constitution. \'UlIl!I:II:UllUu. During the morning service in the Fourth Methodist chmch yealcrxlav Rev. Mr. ll (`ridge admitted twenty live candidates to church fellnwship. The Rnvnl nnilhnrv nnllnun rvmlo-urn Kinn. WWII! Yllu \\`lllll'a "J Lne XUUI Hue Ill: LHUIT _VII'U. Prices down again at Fisher's, font. of Princess street. Anather large lot of Hour, hrnn, shorts, seed mru, oats and oatmeal, ` just arrived. A ll'.If \\' nu]-.-O Ilniuhhl Atrnnfinn VIVIWIUTII U. [003 Or \`VllCCl'I EITGUE. Revival servicc-s will be continued in the Methodist church, Portmnmnth. on Tuesday and Thursday evenings of this week. \\'a\ nun unit. um: with a suit nf. nlnthpn IAIIHIUUII. II} V` I5, . U IVTIUCUBH l!lul'UQ.'L. Hreck & Booth have the beat. slabs, hard wood and" dry Nuck. You can get just what vdu want in the fuel line at their ysrd. I)..:....- .l....... ........ .. I4`:..|.....'- Lun I\` HLHI Luurauny evenings Ul Kalllll VVCCK. We can suit you with as suit of- clothes from suitable gnodsat 21 price to suit you. ; Lambert & Walsh, LIU Princess street. |Jmn.-L- .L l!....o|. L...~n Hm hone n|n.\n hnrrl IIILIYUFU lll|[)r(SH)H ll Illly Illllf. ` For dry oak and soft `maple. softr wood and hard wood at lowest prices, go to \7mwford'a. foot of Queen atreut. Dani-ml .....~:...... ...:ll |.n ..n..oinnn.l in tin. WBISHF. The second part of the programme con- ` tlineda number of brilliant features. A slog dnnce by Messrs. Fraser, Willimns, and R. Norris. was performed in a gnu-clul man- ner. The movement; of the cloggist; were precise and easy. The Measles Parade" Ins perhaps the most popular item. It was alien part. in by the following cadets. in Ihnrga of Major Whiteheml: Messrs. Hamp- mn Raul, Hnmvilln. Amlursnn. l)ull'un. H ulrsll, IIU lllllL`&'3` 3 You are louking in: (`!othing (Jo's. Htnru. if the L-hvsnpest )1-act-.i1 t _Lo2st. this zJtur|m crimson tail. A nu L.` ....t....... ... l:I L` ..| l.'l'I|HHUll LII. f\ l>l\\?LI`I Wlll IHJ .'.(l\l' IUI his return to l5l lnrl street. It is not likely tlvrc will be a Inoeting vi the council tnis `V1-uing. This is the muvor`s impressinn :1 any rule. Far rv nn.l.' Allll .u.ft .nmnlo nnfb wnnrl U()X "AL 5` (`HUS `The people a\ r=2xfi.~'f.\v`.tinn in \\'\|.~sh, Ill) Pri \'.... mglhhe ladies shoulJ call at the Cute com- pauy s otfice and see the gun cooking stoves in openmnn. 1 Rev. Mr. Bnurne, .\ng1LL`un missionary In the Alberta (list.ricr, preached in St. I u.ul s ` church last ovcninu. "l`|... nu-n..0..;.L I. 3.. In |\n nit" In 1...... B"I'l'H.IUlI H14 IV. .H\,',l`l` Hanson's lntlnlil,` cm lmnions with Llnrm l..... ..s \|'.. Y.. .. IIIIIHUIIS box at ` "l`l... . W35 IUHHICLI (Ll. '_',U\; Ill?!` ll}. Burglnra ofguu lnuke in successful haulfrom the sheer force uf La--ir enter-prie. The .gra.ml lodge of True Blues will meet in Toronto outllu Hth. 15th and 16th inst. V 'l I... L\.!:.... ..L....I1 ....II at H... (1.... AIIIUI CHlIl'Ul| USED uvcnlllg. The greatest I).L|'_~_;m)F in the city In lace curtaims, curtain mmarnuls of every de- svription uh R. .\l.,-,F.III1'B. }unnmn'sx mu yin nnV':1 a:|I\'n mn-nn nnrnn nun` has n or yam. The man who always pays" down is never called upon tn pay up. Ht-fora twulvu 1.`.-hulk on Suturjuv butter WWITKE. _` '7 Beu.cha.ni's`.l`illa Act like magic on a weak stinnach. 1w... v... ` A-.. ..r 1 .....t:.... any 'l`l.n ruin: x "l\lN8 lnC_VllIl'K UH \FU' Ill] IIULIUY. U) r. .\liddleton, was a bright solo given in I pleasing way. Messrs. .\la.thewson, St-ml ling, Middleton and Iiramaconibe aunt; with line L-ii":-ct My Old heutncky Home." Mr. `Brunauoinhe contributed A solo in excellent voice entitled, Pretty Things Young Lov- eracsy.` Hush Little Baby, Don`: You Liry, You'll be an Angel Byvaud-bye," was presented in a lively Innnner by the entire band. C. Middleton took the solo and ren- olered it well. Nearing the end of the chorus the interlocuter exhibited A doll waning I cadet : uniform and A pair of wihgn. When the performers saw` the doll they turned and sang the chorus. facing the interlocutor. When the int verse wu n- ished it took its ight. aided by a cord and weight. The nocond mrt of the nronrnmme IEOIIIBCH. . The `society of dcmratiu_e art---'_1`he pagi- listic fraternity. - For genuine, Scrgiulon No. 4 coal go to the Gas Works yard. The man whu nlu'1L\4'! n-.ws' down is never CKIIGU IIPUH [0 pay Up. Before twelve n`c1uL_-k Saturday butter was Emailed at 20 per lb. Rumlura nfn-n Innkf) successful hnulfmm ._{--j-- PARAGRAPHS PICKEDV UP BY QUR " Busy ngPORTERS. ` _._a- The Spice 0! Every Day Ll!o--Whllt N1! Public an '[`,.|k|ng About~-Nothlng Ea- capen tho A,u,nt.iun at `Phone Who Are V Tanunx uni... (in stoves from 5'3 P""`d3 3`? `-139 [49-3 wurka. ' " ` 1).... l......`|_` nu`: . HI... .......E.. III\ .. .......l. (LVCIDENTS or THE DAY. UH W ll" l4"(` ( : \\'u-Ids Cm ` alrc 5.1` i nfinn .1. mi } HllQ`|'L. iur 'J'h-.- lirmul Union :. if ymr are luuking for 1 tnwn. 5 .-EH11`. ' v ing that (hwy get good a wing wilh Lumlnert & ..s ...... p am salve cures coma and , applicatinua. 15. per ~ .fnI`|` ` , u. Brag mrd will I ..a.......s Itrels Vllllllg LIIU UIL". The vucuham 0! Mr. Matheson in the mtchy song Augeliua." was much admir- ul. He has a voice of sweetness mud power. H. Willimna, as Pullutius." was a happy tutor. He sang thu solo part in the chorus, In the \'uurise, in the Morning." He can shun Inns: of A wellcultured voice. W. A. H. Kerr. as l at Snuwlmll," was brimfull nf humour. He told his stories in a way that culled furth immense applause. He sang several selections in El taking style. "Kisa Ine:Quick and (lo, my Honey," by lr \li:lallnVnn wsu A lnriuht xnln olvnn in A