wmmamnummsm, uvu-v- ww- `: HOI:I.qIll1UIII (lover. fbotlr. Hold w Inna laud flour Q t]. v U) Ill PITUI OI LIHILII. The second rty of boy: for the March monk Homo. ievillo. lone Liver I on .\lny 9th. They are well-truinod I I from 8 to I3 and H, oomo young enough for adoption nod other: INC to he! with chorus. The n! party wont o very quickly. and (Arman media; that Ihould Iend in their npplicnlon It onoo. Accom- cniod with mln our : rolonnoo to Mrs. llon A. Bilbmngh Wdlooo. Mnrchmont Homo. Bollovillc. oome. - M the next meeting of the baud of trade it will be moved that the bread Trunk reilwey be respectfully requeehed to have its pletforme at the lower depot pritxerly lighted At night. endthet uh oc be placed them on ma errivel of Urdu: to direct pueengere to the euburben oer and for other purpoeee. Jna Mn(`A|)nInnrl R San. Toronfn. the` [Or OIKICT PUTWH. , Jon. McCnunlund & Son, Toronto. the well-known designer: And worker: in glass. execute charming memorial window: And hounehold stained Inn of every known dr Icription. They no mnke cut. boveled, silvorod and bent glut in :11 sizes ud im port direct from the maker: An immense utocl oi Briinh plate (III! which they ship to all parts of Cnnuin. Tin nnnnnni nu-Iv nf how: for tin Much `V II." C 35% I, IV") rrllli INT` The value of a remedy should be eati mated by in curative pro rtiea. Accord ing to thin standard. Ayora Saraaparilla is the beat and moat economical blood medi cine in the market, because the moat pure and concentrated. Prim Cl. W'orI.h $5 a bottle. an AL- ..-..a ....--a:_.. ..l ah- I...._4l .J .DQt`L CIBIIFI I KXJIIIO II VV I06 I Qfllg IBDIB. See our pu-uoln sud get the lawn uyhss at the lowest prices; every ptrnol mu`- nnted this year : purchue. The best values in dreu good: at R. McF|ul'|. Anon nwiunhon -Ian Pgnnimu-ngl haul VIIUOI Ill GTGII 00(lI II IS. MCPIIII I. Hangs. switches, `qt. Cnnnitf onrlot. best make. Apprentices to drou-making. New York system, taught free of charge. over Wslsh & Stacy's, 106 Prinoeu strut. Th: \-Alnn nf A I-nmnv nhnnhl ha anti. unuvool. cotton uugn. 8. (lulu. nit: RIUHNESS or THE ROCKS IUu'eu . C001] U'neu U] I HUKIIIIIII DTULIIUI I. They uonedtbe Aniuul. put out one of in eyes, and broke one of its legs. Fnrommhn And unldn bnkn tha Diamond Isl V GQIWIIIII Il-1Z'I- 333C--5 GIUIIIIU Hill` IVCIIUWIH7. Carpet business booming. Over 2,000 yardsnfcarpet .11: during the past week. Hutu R. Mcl"uul's for your new carpet if you want to sure money. _\`nr.uu hrunl nnrnnnn nn Pridnv niaht Illllllll l)U(IgBC. Uray hairs` preventenl, dandrutl'remo\`ed, the scalp cleansed, and the hair made to grow thick by the use of Hall : Vegetable Sicilinn Hair Renewer. l`.._....A l...-:......- L ......l._.. 11... - 0 Hill y0U I'll]! I0 IIVO H1009) . Some brutal person: on Friday night abused I coon owned by Theobald rothora. That: nlnnml fhn Anim ml nu: am! one nf in eyes, and broke one or In logs. For cough: And cold: take the Diamond Cough Remedy, `composed of elecnmpnne. wild char sud horohound. 25 and 50 cents I ban 0 It Wade : drug Itore. RA: nnr nnrgnnln And anf thn IAPAII, lI\'!r*R "`f," '*-"a.*.':.':.%.* umdouoo ounanpumonh CI I . m..a.nm:n.)-':"n'G'.` HIGH. The collegiate inltitute board hnd no quorum yeaoerdny. A specinl meeting will be hold on Thurudny evening to prepare the annual budget. Hmv hairq` nn-vmnml dAn1lrull'remn\'ml_ wan rs THE ass? MODE or WORK- "` me 1:15 WEALTH our. Ind: n:I\|otly this Mr and run. Law-unlit-lnnmllnnoltoulltld uruvuoru I. [DOD UK QUCOU IIZYUCC. We can suit you with a suit of- clothes from suitable goods at a price to suit you. Lambert & Walsh, ll0 Princess street. Th. mgmharn nf Wu-nnlnnnn Annnmhlv IAIIIIUUIL Ca V` HASH, IIU KVTIUUCUI HITUUB The members of Frontenac uuembly. knight: of hart, have narted I libruy. They will be snkful for contributions. Brock & Booth have the beat slabs. bud wood and dry blocks. You can get just what vnu want in the fuel line at their yard. l`|... l`..n__-....: _-_..:..... A- .L 3-..: AK \\Y-l WIHQK \'"U HUI. Ill INC IHUI IIKIU Bl LIIUIT yhfa l'he Uatnrnqui grnving dock. fool. of Wei lington street, in now rendv to dock veueln. R. Dnvin is manager, and T. Howard. fore- H11", D|.'ll DIULI llb IV: HIUFIIIII lo _ amen`: magic corn naive cures coma and bun ions with three npplicationa. 150. per .\box at Wade : drug store. The nnnnla Ara muzina chm Hmiv mat annrl 1 very preuy Ill Urlgni COI0r'- For dry oak and uofc maple, soft. wood and hard wood .`_ht lowest prices, go so Gnwford`u. foot. of Queen street. \\7n nun unit. vnn with :1 unit nf- nlnthpn Iullli UIIEIPCHI PICNIC I" WOW !!- The rcpuiring and paintin of the street `car: hu boon Accomplish . They look varv nrettv in hrinht cnlnr:_ ]L'Il'I IIII UIID ICCUIIIPIIIKIU very pretty in bright colon. Fur drv- mnlr and nnft. mm n. 1. , I-`or genuine Soranton N o. 4 0011 go to the Gun \`u'ork yard.` 'lhe India: should call It the (ha com- pany`: mice and :60 the gas cooking stove: in operation. _ Thu Rf Klnru`- nntluuvnl hall uvill hp III I IUIIIIFIU Ilylunl. . John Wntt, Ompnh, denil emphatically that he has been ned A second time for violnling the Scott act. The arontnnt. Iuu-unima in tlrm niny In In.-n Joseph Burden Tells the lllislnen Men ol the Greatness of the Mining Inter- entn oi the (:ouIt.y-'l`he (}0V0l'lIllI0 l1l."I Portion of Work Bequlred In boulev- Ing the Industry. President Muckleston, of the board of_ trade, said at the meeting last evening that the mining interests of the county should be comidered by the board. He introduced Joseph lawden to speak on the, matter. That gentleman delivered an able and prac- tical address; He stated at the commence` ment or his remarks that he would give them some information regarding the min- ersl Wealth of the county of Frontenac in which he had spent all his life, excepting one year. The mining territory is some 3,a's0U miles in extent. They would have to draw upon their imaginations while he endeavoured to trace on I small map he had before him some of the outlines of the min ?- eral tormations to be found in the county. lie alluded lirst to the lend tormation which int presents itself a few miles from Better- Iea. near Dug Lake. The formation was traced across to the township of Longhboro, and where there are the richest lead mines in Fmmtemw. It continues overlaid by other tonuuions until it appears in iiedford and Fermoy. They knew nothing more of the Iced veins than was given by Sir Wil- liam I 1.4.... in NIL`! Tho-xv know. hnsnwnr. IV Illll, IIU FTIIJCCUU IITQUF. You are looking for The Grand Ubion Clothing ()o`a. store. if you are looking for the cheapest place in town. T"Im rnnuirina and nninminn nf tho nt.|-Mn. l.'lI||fUu remllel. Out offorty inmates of the home of in- dustry, twenty, iv. in said. should be plnced ` in a lunatic uylum. John Wnt, ()n\I\n|1 rlnnill nmnhnnnllu VIUIIIIIIS IUD C305` MC`. The greatest bargain: in the city in lace curtains, curtain materials of every de- scrlirtiou {at R. ML-Faul`a.* nh\n1\-\ . .~.....:.. ....-_ ....I.... .......... .......... .L...! ` The Spice 0! Every Day LlIo-WhIt the Public u-0 Talking AlJ`out-Nohln[-l_I- onpoo the A_ttontlo'n ot Thou Who are Tukinl Noun. `Kid and till: glove: at Laidluwi. New dross trimmings st LlidllW'I. Children : silk glove: It LIidllW'I. Raxzle-Dazzle." Have you seen it 2 ...Ruutiful new drau good: at Lnidlawi. `New dross goods. chapels, up Laidluwi. Hesdqunrtora for drool nods at Lnidlnvi. Butter is only 170. r N. Y. P0 . in Watertown, - lu uperaunn. I _ The St. Mnryh cathedral boll will be erected on a temporary` structure on the church remisoa lint n ("-5. -KUUX ID \\ HUG I urug HEOTB. _ The people are saying that they get good 1 antiafnction in dealing with Lambert & Wslah, 110 Princess street. Vnu urn lnnlnn fnr 'I`|\n ll:-nu.` lTkinn WWUI-ZILI IND UITIIB !9"_" 9"`.`"F'";"F`_F`E-T. PARAGRAPHS PICKED` UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. .2 :-j.__ :NcIDE1Ts"WTHE DAY. JOSEPH FRNKLI,_ IILIU of; IOITIIAI. PXDDDOI -AIII1`. :n_llnndA - t; %'I3"` IOITIIAL I100` IARIITI. Ioxrnnu. In 8.--12 noon. I-rocxl. - nu. or? I: E37: quid oIngg- _ IJVIIPOOI. OIIHI ILIIIIA I--_--an Il--I_l-- 'coiiM:i2E:nAf uinrana Iputu II an uncut blnvuth jniv. 'uIwI.u;u.u. uuvuuu. HIIIZIIUVIX ll. Nnoooh. Tunic; (J. B. van. 1. Youughou-t. Install; J. P. Lanny. J.` 8ulll|.8]du|nl;T. Tounoxl. I. lunar. laud; A. hub. `to- uuonciu. lonhvou. (hubs. -L--:-j--- IITIVIII II UIIC Dl'lI-|I IIIUTIQ ET?" R J. Horny. llnohllhz 3. ll. Hort. Bollovloz J. I. Illuluon, rlyduhugc. Haul A. Khan. Toronto; 9. H. Louhnu. . Rush:-lord. A. J. Int. Mon- Itnolz J. 8 1n.GdI 0. I. Povdlo. . - - ,::::`.:. at`-.1:-;:.;':."'.*. ulgnod, akin tho nob had not to trill!` any saloon lloonooo, nd to ah the hotel lloouu to tho lull onus ol the luv. Than Is not much hohllltv that tho noise no: will nun 0 Minoan` dulns. Than snthrunont pun olllquonollon. to boycott hunts IIOI whrd the nu- dou. This In an error on L on who vlohto Ibo lawuolot tbolnu Ilnpo In Ibo world to obtain. I300 Ill mo mm. noun ruuunu, nuu u guru ouachod to 3 cu which he in run- ninu down to the mill. flu cu wu going too fut. no that when he wont to can the animal av: the our pond our his loll um. In hu a; boon knockod our the tom Tho um III lcoonhd no line that It had to ho unpuuod. Eh right um um duo broken the bong hula; trumped on II who bumi. Ho u-mod In can any we tuning and was uh: to the honplld. HI: right um will not be unpnhtod. an:-.-vvu vwunwuuu uuwuyuou At the monthly moaung of the board of governors on Monday nix birth: were rt urwcl for April and one death. There were forty-four patina at the baginnin of the month and forty-Ihroa at the end. on. G. A. Kirkpatrk. P2. Chown and Dr. Fenwlck were appointed a committee of nunaguncnl for anuuinq nix montha. Acknowledgement wan thankfully made of donation: from St John`: church, Bath. and Mr. J. Laldlaw. of Kingston, tho laltor giving his has an a grand juror. a good axalnpla. The accounts were pound. and action taken to uorca the closing up or axtanaiou 0! a private draln lcadinv into the noapltal grounds. II was ruolvod to apply {or a Iarpt grant from the city corporation 0: undo: admlanlon until thc hoapital was all-auatahlng. I C oohnunc uuy. adnhu hotter outlook (or tho unnu- hlbovu. vocllohoboooh supp! 5 olslnUnltodSutu uwluu vlthoruolhloutoolol Ihohuuqnmy. 0 also undo nlounoo htbovnltnuonvunutod A54. outudod an I; vs upon udhlhoightllvould. to Illa Arm: 0! no Uta. . On Mondny n ooriou nooldun ooolmvd at cLaron'u Illlla. lliulul pl. A Ian on- tqod in tho mill. non POIIII, had 1 nu-In ntmhul In A car uhhh In in run. Aricompeutlon. Chm-lee Wrenahsll, principal of the art ` school. In: received an announcement from Rs heel 'lnck & Soul, nrt publieheru, of their grunt of prizes, nmountinr to 500 nineu, open to the competition 0 an im- enta end amateurs onlv. at An exhibition to be held in January. I890, qt the plloriee of the Royal Imtitutae of painter: in winter- colorl, Piccadilly, London. The painting: receivini the three lirnt prize: of 50 lines: each wil become the property of uck & Sons. The recipients of all other prizes u tell u unuucceuful competitors. mey have their pin-lure: uold for them. The rules re- gulutiug the competition are too lengthy for puhlicntion. They might. be obtained on npplicntion to Tu.-k hone. 298 Brosdwuy, New York. - 1.2.30. The building: at the buck of the hotel were put. up by T. Doolnn. He did not have ` them lnuurod. It. in the intention of the church nuthoritieu to replwe the buildiugn dutroyed. II] (31035 Prullllllby IIU IJIU UIBLU. The chemical engine, drawn by two spirited bays, and driven hy J. Lemmon, pulled up at King street. The compound: were let loose on the demon, but they were not subdued until the eteemer Merryweether begen working. The linemen worked quick- ly and kept the nmee from crawling over the roofs of buildings at the reer of the stores. occupied by Mean. Green. Selter end Horton. The tire noon destroyed the lenndry connected with the hotel end by so! I cnnvul owning reeched the top of he billiard room, completely deetroyi in root. A room at the heel` of the bi- liard perlor wee ello gutted. The billiard room wee bedly dunnged by weter. The property in veeted in the Kingston rectory. l`he buildlnge deetroyed were in- eured for the church in the London, Liver- pool end Globe ineurencu compeny for H.250. rhn lneilrunun AP that hnni nf thn HAIAI Mr. Beivden thought` the government ' should be aeked to withdraw from aettle~ ment the timber lends in the county. Ihey should be kept for the manufacture of iron. They should not be aold. If they employed a Swedish mining expert and got him to travel over the mineral ridge: in the county. they would have in the course of a few month: iuformetlon regarding the min- eral reeourcee that would aurprin them and Who world. By this thry would have the advent of capitalist: into the city. 'lhe (Ir- - Itruotion ol the foreetn should certainly be .onnn-A It WA: Lucky That It Wu Dlnouvorod so soon After llranllng Out. Fire! Fire !" were the words Otlicer Timmonnan loudly shouted at four o'clock this mornimz while on Princess street. At that time smoke was bursting out in large clouds from the premises at the rear of the Collender hotel. The bells were rung vig- orously and very soon a large crowd of people congregated. ln tlm nunmtime (Hlicer Mcflullmmh hnd Guano hon nth nu Ilpvmh pg COPIC l.'Ullxl'CgILU|.l. In the meantime Otcer McCullough had alarmed T. Doolan, and the poople living in close proximity to the blue. Thu chemical enaine. drawn bv two W66`. Ald. Shannon and R. J. Carson were also of the opinion that more discussion dhoulcl be heard regnrdiug the mining interests of the county. ALI Fnnu:inI:`n vnnfinn unul nnrl-nut] ' uo.luu;n-A-no. _ Arrlnlu :0 sho Brltbh Aunrku Intol- I "panama ll-nah-III-. I I ll. 803003030 capo Ylnoout. The W. U. '1`. Union. ol ` Vincent. as , '- `tio-4 ploy a mining expert." A Mr. Bawden-A than could be` got from Sweden for 8200 per month. - ;Mr. Macdonnell said the subject of develop- ing the mining interests of the county was one of great importance. The citizens `shquld be thankful to the members and pre- sident of the board of trade for bringing` it be- fore them. He thought a further miscus- sion of the subject thanthey had would be protable, and lead to great results. He thought that the wealth of Frontenac was to be found in the rocks. It is certainly not in the agricultural lands. If wealth can he found in the rocks it would be a good scheme to work it out. He would like to hear the views of Prof. Dupuia, of Queen] university, on the subject. He was unable to be present, but could attend another meeting. He knew of farmers bringing in specimens of ores to the city, who knew nothing about them or their value. If there was an expert here to examine the on-e, he might prove of great value to the city and country. Ald. Fenwick thought the subject requir- ed more discussion. He moved "that the lumrd tender a hearty vote of thanks to Mr. Bawden for his able address, and that he be requested to submit the paper he had read to the executive council of the board for ac- H00, and that the meeting adjourn for a week." ALI CI . . n n A n . ...l D I (`nun-An nu.-us ol-n l -uuvuvu vu uuw uuvusu Iuvunu vvu .-u..._, .. 1 1 It?!) ed. . CrotherI-\Vhal would it can to cm- , ploy mining expert." Mr. Rnwdan__A innn could be` not from J10 CUUIICY. Ald. Fenwick`a motion was carried. Kingston ne:-cl Hoopltul. AL- ...._.4I.I.. ....--;._.. -3 AL. I... FIRE ON KING STREET. `THE BRITISH WHIG. WEDNESDAY. Mufs; ouuunu oununyuuwu s putnllolto I otorvudu-and II alto enabled the owners ol the Cajun to '0 their pull lorvsnlodndnnd Ihellyol Klllollrolnholn dhu`Ddihd|I|I'Ip- ohlpplng point" twnubo nooumndd the: ol thonlolltloniouuttoslr Johl add bytbo nonhryudtbu Ihoboud tnohthu thbvtllhothooom account cl ucnlluopoohg lorInr{;udlI.-(}utd. It than bald Iovullhvohn Nth-1.41:.-tLAaJX I0 lorwlru IIII uuwrll OI Inc ulnnl. loved by Capt. Gallo. uoondod b Jnnutowarksndnoolud. "Thuthln In plaood under a dob! ol Elude to the ight Inn. St: John .L. ullu nluluhr ol canals. for Na [nu llndual In soda` to promptly to our nqun to Inn the BL hm-once end: this spring A! an only data u pool 0 sou to allow the lorwudon to In their bu-gas up from Mound tone the loo! ol much that were known to bo loaded with [nil at rut- orn pom and dutlnod (or Klnpcou. An 3 manor 0! hut thoouull won oponod on April 990.1. In dun cullor than Iuul, And It I: well udontood Ibo! It roqnh-ad `rut C$Wyi any vol pad}. 1! any wand : I am roovurdn lurohorlug lhu ululll in? torch the Country. and tho [aunt in- nu hlrou, they would bun It noun ptopot luvuuntlou by IIIOI who no oom- potout and who Inn undo It C uubjoot ol nohuuc only. fhdb-Inn hm: outlook for ll||lIIl- nuu uniting. Mr. Minna tlunkod the lamina for the honour thoy had confound on him. ' Ho would an u soon hovoboan 3 link In the an u, but uthoy Iudohonub unsound vioo-pruldonl ha would do All In his power to lonud Iholuberuholthoboud. Ila.--J Lu I`--.5 nAAL.n QAAAQA-J ha Inna. Inc mouun I'll onrrlou. II was moved by (In I Gukin, Iocoudod by Mr. Ncouie. an oorrriod, tint the following bo clocked mombon oi the bond ol undo: Moan. (hooru. I-`.. Williams. Capt. Moon. R. .~`. Pinon-Ion. J. Bordon. Juno: Stewart, 1;. Ca-nun: god J. S. Bllnnor. . IL. :lul\-l\: KI. n..l.'... nnnnnul-4| Hi HI . BITE.--l'. IIIIIE VII IIEICI vioo t of the board In aoootdanoo with Mr. Rohonnoni motion at tho Int sn- nud muting. Mr Minna thnxkul thn nunlnn [or III: I. IWUUU I 7. G. IVCIIUIJII. IIIIIIIUTUI mtl; E. J. Baker, Wolfe Inland; E. W. lhzhbun, l)euoru-um; J. D. W. Darling. Lnnudowno; J. R D: nvol. I-Ilain; J. R. Luke, .\lorton; I. B. Oct. Nowboro; H. Green, L ndhurst; U. Hnwkinn. Scale-y'| Bgy ; -- { |riah, Athena; W. U. Caldwell. M l .l ., Lnnnrk; D. B. Booth. Odocu; \\I '1` I`!-nnthnll Pintnn 5 C, Vnnlnvnn 3] I". F.` LIIIIII 3 U. Du TKFVIII. WUTI; W. '1'. Crutdall, Picton : C. Vnnluvon Moooow; W. ll. Mills. Arden: W. H. Fndenbum. \\'enpors; A. Gallagher. l`ort~ Icnd. The motion was ourlod. In -n- -nniml |.u- I`-nl ll:-Lin nnnnlulnt. pet. The report was sdopted. It was moved luv Jamcs Mines and sec- onded by Heorge Fenwicli, that the fol lowing boslectod honorary members of the Kingston board uf trade. Thstghe board plod es itself to Mail: as far as possible the deveo ment of their res ctivo localities, and teir cooperation In extending the commerce of Kingston is respectfully in- vited: J. Hsydru, Camden East: E \\'. Bolfamin. Yank:-r ; J. I . Lace . S denham ; L`. . Finhlo. No.-whurg; \'. . Mace, Tamworth; M. Avery, Sharbot Lake. George W. llawaon, Plevna; R. Pinkie, Rath; Ii. Urystlulv, Northport; (J. I-Iasber`, 9|-ooh. Tweed: I. S. Neilson, Amherst I-....l . l-` I R.I..-.- \|h.Il - I-In-`A - I.` \\I Il_ one lnll Inoum no anon up u we board. If Aechemu oeILd be devipetl And curled into eect by A joint. Action of the city And county cuuncill, whereby mini expert; (on whose report capitalist: coul depend. And which would to A greet extent remove the speculative element from the mining buuineee) would be employed to mAke A re rt. of one section. uy of A townehip, neticent reeulu to county And city would follow. The emAll expenditure such A eurvey would coet would be nothing co'.npAred with th-- reeulu tliet mi ht follow And perhaps lead to the eeteblle men: of tome mAnufActuring industry connected with minerele in nur midst. We hope some Action will be tnlieu on this importuat lub- ecc." J The renort tulonled. mnuouern ounce. The queetiou of advancing the lining interest: of the country to our north, and the general development of our Ininerll dopoaitl i|_ the! should be taken up b the L...-(I H n -nlmmn n In dnvinoa Aml l)UllI"ll 0! DTICIB W88 IQ I "As instructed at the annual meeting, we we have drawn up a list of merchants and trnders from the surrounding district, to be elected honorarv members of our board, which will be submitted to you. Your council feel that as our railway extension is now fairly assured. the mercantile co~opera` tion of the honorary rnvmbers, to be elected this evening, must result in some good both to the extension of trade of the city and the development of their respective localities. We consider that noun! action should be taken on the letter'fium the Canadian cum- missioner in London, and us proper report of our city`: position, on tile in the Cans. dian government oiliwa, London, would be of material benet to the advancement of our city, it was recommended that a special committee be appointed, and a communica- tion sent to the city council asking their cooperation. The report should point out our poaition, railway .md steamboat eervicea. population. debt, ssac-ssnieut. and especial attention drawn tow ards the character of the mineral deposits in the county. Should the city wish to bonow money in England capitalists could be directed to the reports (which should be sent yearly) in the com- miaaioners' ottioe. u1`|.-....-.o.-m nf ml.-anninn sh. -inina be valuable relel`t'liCt`:4 In; short` C()ll)ll1lll-l\`l|ll0D, Mr. I-Aoey, Sytlenhnm, stated that the general develop` ment of the mining intt-rest in the county was It question of prim: importance, and of especial interest to l\lIIgltun. This quen-` tion wee perticuhu-l_y important owing to the present tleprcasetl tutu of the ugricul- tural interieets. An effort ahoultl be made to form 3 market in liumln in which i the farmers could sell In udvuntage the products of mines. A mine t-mploying thirty or forty men would inure 1| nmnthl expendi- ture of from SINK) tn $`.2,()()(). ' ho govern- ment would, by granting bonuaea to test the miuerall, I(l\`tlllCQ the mining interests greatly. The fnllnwina rennrt of the council of the III. Ijllolilci. UIIIIIOIIII Ilru ll Iluuu, which uhonld ho don by oil" Inca. in has lot! to boy: And moo who hm! nothing cl minors! action. The boring: from ulna. whl uhould have boon pnurvod In otdor sin :c nun! ol the Inland: could in spollotl t. have but until: about the country. In (In No nap, when mlaonln Abound, and n Sudan, 3 man bound from the that on top: on u lhltlon. Ioknulk: upon: man be omployod E Ibo greatly. ` The following report of the ` board of trade was rgul "An meetimz. wa' FYLEWIWDON TOWN. THIS IS WHAT ;THE HIGH C')M- ` MISSIONER REQUESTS.` Tho heard of Trgd. Think favorably of the Schemo-Horr4urary Members. 81- ~ Ieoud From Many Towns. Placed on ,tho Bola - We Thullk [hoe Sll` Klllllt For thy Klndm-u. A regular meeting ul the bosrd of trade was held in the council chamber Int even- ing.` The president, John S. Muckleston. resided. fhere were present : Messrs. sgue, Browntfelrl, l'g_rIeouI, Dodds, H. Crothere, W. J. Crothurs, A.- Henley. J. Hermon,` S. J. Harper, .l. McKay. Alds. Minnee, Uuskin. Shummu and Gildersleeve, A. Chndwick, 1'. Carroll, W. McRoosie, J. Stewart, Dsltou, `W. ll. Leslie and G. M. Macdounell. A letter was re...) frnm Sir Charles Tup- fer, the high cou1`mi=.~iuuer for Cunudzt ll] .oudon, England, in ulliuh he stated that the re arts of the board of trmle of Kingston shouk be on file in the Unnudiun govern-- rueuts otces in London for the use of the public and for other purposes. Up to the present time no repom of the board had been received. Ropom for four or five years were asked for. Th interest in Cunuula-r arising in England, ll. uuurds that all infor- mation regrmliiig tl1u<`mlll!l`y should be `ac- ceaeible, and the ropmis of the board would be valuable references 1.. .. ..l..\..n ..1\uu\....`..-.LO:r\n \Ir I-.-annu IIIXI2 01: motion 0! I- l..I-_._.. Il- Mr. Ilclhy. aoooudod . Mine: in ahead 0 IL. Lg--J In -auuungnnn UIIIIII Ialli ACIITIIMII clots on tho 18th Int. we be Ibo II ADI wfh ooh: Mlooo, oi tho Toronto yacht club. tor lulu on U ooomldoo A oouoo Io hhglooofooo odtotovoonoooonhg Ianrnnnnnmillhih ownnn ol Ibo The wealth of the county in iron ore wen liacuesed. Hematite ore hnd not been no yet developed to nny extent. He dcecrlbed the ditferent formntlone of iron ore es diil ierent poiuu. At Shnrbot Lehe there were promiemg depoeite of ore that ere not yet nnnlyzed. They need not think 0! develop- ing the minernl reeourcee in the county of Frontennc in the direction of the eliciting nnd mnnufncturing of iron oree until they t the government to stop grnntinz lend to to eettlere. Every ncrc ot wooded lend reprceented fuel enough to Innhe twenty tone of ore, and le worth in fuel at the fur nu 8100. The woodeare being deetroyed by eettiere in order the! they mny be eetnb- liehed in homee. The eettlere in mnny cenee proved of little or no nee to the oonn . The nmount of timber thnt hne been rec leeel deetro ed in thin county to further the ll - jndg echerne oi ooloniutlon ie beyond the power of hnmnn lnngoer to eny. nnd he- ond the conception o member: 0! the rd. The deetrnction aoee on dny by day. He then nllnded to the {not then. not one doilnr hnd been epent by the government in n eolentic direction in connection or with d to the development of the mining meuy. He did not know oi one Inlnlnz expert ever hnving been employed to o np the Inlnee ol the country. 1! they Icet money in opening up rninee it he been due to thnt cgne, by which money in olten Iuet. ignonnce. Dleeocnd did! in Inlnee. -nun nhonld he done he nee. uncanny? ~ ~ - -+~-- '.l`bo name: Nnnrnsa will auto her rcgulnr trip utll fhurldny. trip to Port Dulhounlo bu mm her considerably Iauot than :3 Int utlolpolod. Tun I`;-until.-n nnlhu-u align-had lth mill want an ms nu: uuuupuou. Two Ccudhn ullon char with bola drunk and dbordorly can act plnd guilty In Olwqo. Ono vu nnund IIO Anal tho nlhno. uhn Athnlnd thn nmr. nnld guuw ll ul u n-u-nu gnu wqo. unu Ir :1 mum. who made one. [said { `tosrtupuuowlthih owun nooomu nor won. The ropdn to the yacht Kulo Gray BIO uboutoom Mud tlolnnou natlooh I odhrt an 0 . "no my I). `lionnnn Lffllld from IFUIIC "III C The my D. `lionru urlvpd from Mutual yak Ion Ia. 850 will be pinned baton cg; Captain Ryan, ol -1 the cunt ol the burned prophet Luke Ouu-to, In plug to rebuild In! At once II Chulotu. `PL- .Ll_-.-A Al nonln In -at an H-Inh an II I0 NDIIIQ DC 5| 0|! II DIOFIDIW. Tho hlpluncotgrnhlanotubrlshult wu|.!ow woohqo. Fhohkohooh nu `twowoohshndof thoooou cannon at `LI...A...l , , , ,,`__`_,_ III III unwngn Ill UTIII corn I0 l\lIIIlUII. Tho uumor Panic nrrivod thin morning Iron: 88. (hlhrlnu on her way to on- tru . The yacht Ell; bu rooolnd utoanlvo n- pcln and 1 new dtm 0! black pain. which bommon her wall. 'I`|.- .._.l_ 5. AL- ..-.LA K-01. (.\-- --A lor unwugu. The ha 9 Manitoba [I going on the CAM- nqui dry ocl lor re rt. Thu Anhr Lllnulh nu-I-(L-ml from Adnl. riqlll (II'y`|IlKII I0!` I`. T`. ` The schr. Idlow Arrived from Adol- phuutown with and owordny. I `Ant Juhn Dnnnnl v will hrlna his vnchl Mica was found in the phosphate veins. ` The mining of brown mic: ha been de- veloped Io I lnr e extent by the rm of Smith & Lncey, o Sydenhun. The demnnd hr thin minornl in increasing. It is uud in oloctrictl n plinncea. A representative uf the firm of ' `nompoon & Houabon, mnnnfnc Duran of electric lighting Applnncen, has secured for them! seven] mica properties in the county. There in lilo white mica PIIUIUUWII WIIII Ila `K711-J. Capt Juhll Donne y will bring his yschl lrom Oovogo to RI Ion tomormw. Tho nrnn, Rlfmlg Ilnilv hm hnnn ~hArl4l'. I Il'\lllI \)IVU`U 50 AI III HJ'llIOI"rUW. Tho mp. Rhbdn `mily bu boon charter- ed in C icqo to bring corn to Kingston. Th: nngmnr Para`: Arrival thin mu!-nin- HI!` I 1\ll IIIIIQIII. The bilhnp of Kinglton And I large num- ber of priests attended at the month : mind in remembunce of the lube Father Walsh II Trenton. This favorite priest In so dear In All his nmmnintnnmn Hunt rhn AA!-burn IIEIIIUH. IIIII IIVDTIKQ PTIHII WII III (III to all hia ncquuintuncon that the oartern pastor: o! the dloceoo commomornmd the event in l'roa-mtt, where he acted for I time u cu rate. ` rangnpm I-send Up upon: nu Wlnrvu --Noun of Gonurnl Interest. The |chr.,B. \\'. Folgot in loading lumber for Ucwqgo. Thu hgr-an Ilgnilnhn In nninn nn lhn l`AtA. IUILUHI ID l'elll1\'lIIC. DIICII. H. Wuiver. conductor on the K. .1 P. R.. Arrived to-day from Montreal. where he ha been spending I few holidnyt. He will leave to morrow for Denver, Colorndo, to Attend I conduct0rI' convention to begin on the Nth imam. TL- L:_L.... -l I.'3_._.L.... -_J _ I--..-- nu..- uuug uuut I0!` mm. Rev. H. C. Dunumoro. who worked in connection with the Snvngo band tome time ugo, Ind hold gospel meetings in the \'.MC.A. during the comp 0! I387. is settled in Fennvillc. Mich. \ H \\'nHivr nnnahu-Inr nn fhn K J P R , 1 uulguecw Inl l`u"Iy. Joseph Kel ur and fnmily; of Dooeronlo, left In: week for New York state. when they will reside in future. lI--.._- l|....L-.... .._.l l)....L_...II L-..` -nu. I OTK UKCUTIIODI. Rev. door a F. Brown. foxjmerly book keeper A; Be Ieville for the Rathbun com- pany, la putm of the Melbourne. Que., (Iongrogutionnl church. A new church in ` being built for him. mi N I` llnnn-run-A -rhn can-Lac` in WIIU II Vffy III. James Marrigan, Desernuto. has returned to Nov: Scotin to resume work on the Chignecw nhir nilwny. Jnnnnh Knl ll And fgmilvf nf I)nnnrnn!u_ Incu were In rwn In mlucruu, II no us- Ieved they wore, it would tho city to hie Action for the reznourgf the toll: on the Perth road. If the will were removed, sad the mud repaired. the lurmerl would come to the city and purchase their lup- db: IllU_V WI|I IUSIUC In IUIIITE. Messrs. Dunhum and Rockwell have pur- chased two lots on Home Shoe Island. ` They will erect aummor residence: on the \ prolferlv. They wont to the islsnd to-day. W Van I-Tvnrv 1-III nnnnnnaor mount. pru TIY. .l "Hy WCIII Ill INC IIIIIIII lU`IlIy. . W. Van Every, city puuenger urgent \ R. w. a 0. RR.. 1.... been pmmed with . } handsome Id-horde.-d cue by gentlemen of Toronto w 0 have travelled on his New \ ork excuruionl. D..- 13---..- I'.` D....__ t..-._..-I.. L....L mu cuy. Dr. W. A. Laval] and wife, Smith`: Falls, am in the city Dr. White. (`asanu-via, N. Y., is visiting his father on Gordon street. \I.. L` .uI'.-l ,... . J. ... I... 5... "t\ I" TUUUTIUK. Min Rhoda Rees loft yesterday for To route to wait on her sister. Mrs. Brown lee, N who is very ill. Jgmnn KIA!-I-iann nnnnrnnln lug: rnhxrnnd Ill! [Killer Ull IIUTHOH IWICCI. Mn. E. L)d'qrl, sr., left to day for l'o- ` mum, where aha will reside with her son ` Frederick. \ll_- DL-.l_ D--- l.l`. _-_._.__l-.. I-.. 'l`- \ POnp|O WI: -mu I\.. ....- lrII.Il-- .1-an nun tuuuuuuuu. T. Twigg. Of Uttnwa, is Viailin frin`xnl~o in the city. I) ' A '.l\'9\I| n!` `I';c Qnlhh' `UH UUUTI rUUll.. J. Tllrbett and J. Broderick, two young lads `who live in the vicinity of lot 24. de- cided to have such a colebrltion on Sunday evening last as would aetonish the residents of Barrie street. In Edward Hupkinskstore, notwithstanding that it wan a holy day , they purchased four bottles of pop, and tire- works in the shape of rosettes. Officer Small heard the crnckling of the reworks. and arrested one of the kids. Hopkins de~ nied that he sold the goods on Sunday, and stated that Broderick and Turbett belonged to a gang of young rancals that continually tormented him and his wife. He said that the magistrate might as well believe Carey, the informer, as the evidence of the boys. ` Hopkins was lined SIU and costs and given time to pa it. Sentence was reserved in the case of roderick and Turbett. D0050! lotion. Ththoohd thoCnudo Uhtunnnoo `gangs- blll lull- Algnn an CH4 `Iii Inl Sumo _ut tho seem-o"l"IuI. Arc Enacted . llofuro tolonol Dull`. _ , He Wu delnpidatod in nppennnce. Hi! clothes were shabby and ornamented by ex- teuuive rdnta. A tough*- looking garment. \ meant`. for as coat, hung loouely over his arm. His face wu pnrtl covered with blood, sud looked u if It Id been beaten with 3 Ire Clplole 0! Doing utnempcu. l-Ivery load of phosphate brought to the city over the Perth road costs er ton. paid in toll. The road wee probab y u bed I road as could be found in the world. In his boyhood, some thirty years ago. when be Wu a reporter. he attended meeting: in the city when gentlemen diecuued the ad- viubility of mucademizing the Perth road. This road in still I toll roedsud in in very ittle better than it wed when he we: a boy. eotwithetending all the money tint had been spent upon it. lhe preeent condition of the loud in I eerioul drewbeck to the minerel `ntereete in the township of Loboro and the northern pert of Swrrington. If these dil- brictu were so rich in minerals, to he be- ligugtl eluuy Iunlln SO nrnulrl gnu H1: nitv On IIIU mm! 00101181. The ,or. dejected men. said: "Your honor, come lrom Brookville. I tried to get in the hospital bore, butlwu refuted. I am sick in body end I went to go to goal, I went from Cornwnll to Brockville. and from there I web -sent to Kingston. I Wu in en hoepitel at .\lont_reel, but when I not well I was let go. My ailments are I pain in my left chest. I sore throat. end-cnterrl:." Poor fellow. I will send you to goal for A month." aid the magistrate. - Little Jimmie Pnttereon we: in the dock Again tn-day. His mother wen in court and said she would take care of him if he would obuy her. He was diuobelient some times. She worked for I living and wu unable to watch him properly. He went to school`: few day: last month. She gave him away once to I blind luau in Wilbur, but the boy would not stay ewe . Jimmy will be eleven` years old in uue. il mother sent -him to Suuilay school and church but he played `trunnt, " I -The magistrate thought the trumt oicere should have seen that Jimmy went to school. The mayor agrrcod with the mag- istrute. IHITIIIO. Mrs. Patterson is from Uanmloqile, and has been a resident here for eight. yours. The boy was allowed to leave the court. on promising to go to school. A smile lit up the little fellow`: face as he wddled out. of the court. room. I 'l`.l..|\..ss ...,I Y I')....A....:..I. 5-,.` ........... N ail. Illll I` uA\1 Ill. ' Where did you come from, Shlolda? aid the colonel. ` "PI... -u;\n.- .l..:-_.s..A ...-.. -..A . lIV-..n Pguce count iiicnoewrs. un- MARINE INTELLIGENCE- PERSONAL MENTION. `luv->Ino-IIII. Slyllln Il'd ` Anny-.. .10-`no nu ` nno lulu veins uluu was givuu uy on n u Huh l.(r,,;mn in |.`%U3. They knew, however, Iii the fenumtiuu was an extensive one Illd continued acrusu hhe St. Lnwren`ce. The and bearing renodrces, they had every rem ` n to believe, re considerable. There had been great prurroaa made in the metallurgy of lead and In other minerals during the last fteen years. It is now melted with a greater par.-entwgu of profit than heretnfore. The lead hearing formutioncarriea with i hilf spur Mich as is found in 0:0. mm nu: miimrll in mint of ueolmzic time