Daily British Whig (1850), 9 May 1889, p. 8

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Dld Her Husband llavo (`npnuuuptlon when a..-]-.,..;. out a Policy ?-lulu-h view, with _~n~on\I (`IMuno-a (`nu Thu: In Full ul_ lnliu-cu. ` llollevlllo Ontario. `I'L,; ...._- ; u~_-vI:.... l)...l.:I_|- -..:J_._... 'k.N1*}AT?I1\"S`{'RANCE CASE! Kin: sumo u. .A_._ ___I.__A L4_ __.Inl Saw III! Dourcyod. The sun mill o! W. C. Culdvoil. n Clydc Forks. wn burnt to tho [round to three o`clock this morning. A numinr ol can be- loaflng totbo K.&P. RR. `crouch III . and it III with dillicnlty tint Ih won and. The mill bu boon idle l winter. Wort V5! to have Inca couunonoo-I thin naming. All the machinery and stock in tho Ii" won burn. it in not known how tin In uud. It. Caldvoil did 5 very In At the Feds. ad tho burning lulu work: will nrlouly incur vonionoo him n well no any won-knot who dopondod upon the mill for C livelihood. `Han mill in: nluod at $1.11!). Upon it won iuuruou mulling RN11). _- ...-.-. j ' no loco] Knlvnb. Arrlnla at the Bdthh Auction Boul- ili % Watson, ll. Rohluotl. Dnwry. `N ` 'Pn m 9 u o u u. n.a...:i, w. 'z".."..1'... m..s.."';1` r. Wlllu. C. J. Silver. W. Ibo. Ion- \\ nun.`-3-3.`! bhwaohl` vu un`.J' :' ' . h, v. 2. $I'1`x. Lad '(i3h.F:l% Ru` Pith; . ton. on . . whim- dtlplll . .3. u.;,u`.3u. sm:1T.nu.C ffllllll XIII TOE VQIIIIIIIIIII IOIIIII t-wlud In: In tto city. He dkl bulls: out- "5.ui'.'.'l'$a'z..".'5.n.`T`.uou: an... ... boon ready for non. Raw. Mr. Raululn, A Prnlnntnnl. mlnintor IKKUU tinny Illf II"- v. Mr. Rodwlg, a Protestant Inlniltor from Scrihu. has been At the put nporinv undlng the auction ol 3 small ootugo. "IOU. Rev. E. Arnold end wife ere settled in their cottage home. Thin Aged couple. iti- nerant: for neerly fty your in the .\letho- dist church. will mnke a permanent home at the perk. H R Hnldon \'nI \'nrI In mniino or III!` lCl'K E. R. Holden. New York, in making 0: tannin And substantial improvement: in Ibo rem tuning of his cottage. (Emmet I. I4:-in luv: About lnnn new The trustees and otlicon of the Thouuml Island Pnrk association met In: neck to conaumnte arrangement: for the season. This II the first meeting ever called at the pork in the month of April. There is every in- dication of I panicululy prosperous lum- IIIQI, III II IIKCIIIIKWI IIYDIII Nuulrxl. Clpl. T. J. Crnig hu resigned his posi- linu in cnnnectiun with the Inter works contract here. He will reuzsin in the city till 5 succeuor in nprrinloal. S, \\`nnln\`pr, Fnx mm In: linen Annnint. BIII . I|Il.'L`f'|-II IH IP DIIIK"l. S. \VooIo\`er. Fox ro, hu he-en Appoint- ed district inspector for the Standard Life Auunnce compu y. with head utco nz Bolleville. His territory will be from Bellevillo to Kingston inclusive. w;l..yl- .Kirwnn will robahly run A: I lnbor candidate as Quebec \ `est. l (`|\in` I-`nuinonr l'nn-lav nrnivn.` in Oh` nhu ` ZIIIIIIIIIU II VHUIEC `V 1`. Chief Engineer }'erlr_V arrived in the city sh in afternoon from Moulred. f`-.u T` I l`.._:.. I.-- _. .....I Li- .....: EC TC`! ITIX. III H h. t d Mar ol the n:.an:... s. .`. .;'"o..2.'..'m. or A...-nu. jg- Pooplo Whuuo Rlovonaonu. saying: and Dolntu Attract Atlcntunn. Dr. Dumlnle, Gnnanoquo, In: in the city N to dun u '0 I.':_.._.. _.:u ......|._m.. -.._ __ - 1-1...- ll\Iu'3|Uu. Arri\'nla-Schr. Elin Allan. Romney 8,400 bushel:-I corn : ntr. Algonquin. (_`hiu~ . 66.111) bnnholn corn; uchr. Ocean \\'|\`e. ` Irego. I46 ton: coal. The club honu for the Rochester yachts- men ha: been unured an over 200 deben- ture: hue been uold. After the meeting uf the lake yachting racing association on turday I banquet will be held I! which Vice-(`ommodore Cartwright will be tour IIILBYOI. UICK. The prop. Tilloy will bring 45.01). the ` achr T. R. .\l-rritt 24.UUOunl the schr. (L M. Neclon `. 3.000 bushels mm from (`himgo to Kingston. Arri\'Aln-.\'nhr I-`H1; _-Uhn, Rnmn-v Ul ITUU VT. The air. Norsnllxauu h7\\`InL' re-turnenf from the dry dock M Port Uulhuuaie. reaumed her regular nip to ('hauluue~ thn manning. ` The abhr. Wanvnnnsh with ti mher from ` Ilfl l"U8W_]'MI lllp-V (U \ IIIIIKUKKV KIN` "I"l Hill`. achr. Waiwnnnsh with timber Iro lhy Cjtv. .\li:hig;m. is on her way to Gar ` den lnlauiii. She will likely curry iron ore back. TL- _...... `PHI-.- ...:II I.._:_.. :2 15.141 .L_ IUIQUU. - The barges Huron. rm from .\lout.reul have arrived \ of iron re. 'I`L.. -n.. \',........-..... L,. H... . . Paragraph: Picked l'p About the Whurveu -.\'olu nl G1.-norll Interact. The achr. Jessie Brock is loading oak lim- ber in Toledo. The steam huge Olive in loading grnin At .\looers & (.`o.. for Kemptville. The str. Truvellrr with three large; ar rived last evening frum Montreal. The air. Ocenn pun:-l up this morning from .\lunt.reul nu her way to St. Lcuharixu-s. In nlr-inn lmrms l-...n- Mar nlnl nnnnnrl IITJIH AIIUIIIJUII (VII IIUIV I, ll) 31. V`ln`rIl3(`S. The alt--nu lmrw Iwuu: May And consort 3 have remhul LR-llxusby with timber from Toledo. TL- |.___..- 11...... _~:._ ,, ) vs: __ Ull'l IUU Ull ill! \\'lll[l' ll PUSSIDIG. A larger number of men nought employ` ment `this morning than there was work for, but as soon as work is out out the men will be engaged. M r. Connolly believes the lnborera hen: ll`0 superior to those in Que- bec, When naked what he thought of the city in general he said : "Tln.` city him greatly improved since I was here ten years Ago. Still there in not the life about it there should be." He h built all the dry- docks in (`uuuln except {she one It Halifax. He expects to meet Wllh `plenty of rock in the work, but has All the appliances neces- sary for the relnoul of it. or we urges: oou on _gne IIKBI. Mr. (`uunolly said-la wu the intention of the uontructoncr leave us~much money in Kingston and` vicinity I3 possible. Men living` in lingatoxn who wish to work will ohtain it in preference to outsiders. Also anything nquired trom merclmnts will be obfaiued from Kimzstonisns. Work will be carried on all wmter if possible. A lm1.n-.r numlmr nf nmn nnuuhl s\n)nln\.'- lllllu, II II. (I02 I0` IX C I-`TU. IIIU In or oonundod that in cl owing Vollnsky to y and all old Iron In wan Inlnlrly tuning cidunn In the business. They. an Innvv nxnnvnrm nhnnld ha In-nhnMtI_ Ol- . ._._.._._ TM 'I'D9GirWIlI no Rmlud Forward With All Poulblo Sou-d. Ml Mr. Connolly. contractor of the dr '-dock. arrived in the city yesterday irom nahec. Jie commenced work title morning. Thirty- live labourers and nix cull hive been em- ployml to nun with. When in full working order no expects to employ ovar two huh- ` drod men. A dredge belonging to tho oom- pnny left Quebec I few day: ago and will be here 68 Iocn u noodod. (tiny for llingqn purpoeol will be secured in the immodiute_ vicinity. The rennin: of the old `wharf and ,nleo the marine railway will be torn down. A cotfer den! will he conuructed to exclude the water no `that the excavation! can be carried on more speedily. The contractors have In line mwhinery neceuery rode the work at Quebeo and it will he ship here in feet as required. They tinieh 1 e work they are doing in improving the harbor of Quebec i`n July. 31! . (follnnllv hm: nnt Ju\i.IA.d thorn in.- new-u 1: Wu nougnptra low ngure. \\ neu ` nished it will hhlTa'c'_'-vosaol 27 Jeet long. or the largest boat _he Intent" 1 Mr. (`unnullu llil`.:`l wan than iutnntidn of Vgueuec In July. Mr. Lfonnolly has not decided where lie will obtain the stone rnqnired. He in nu-. acquainted with ,the quurriea heronbouta. With ordinary gooiuuck he expects to have thedry-dock nivlieifiln about two years. In his judgment he thinks is better site coulti not have be in secured. He I180 `be- lieve-I It was l g > low gure. When it will l\hlHM~\'nsaol `[70 feet long. PERSONAL neuron. MARINI: INTELLIGENCE- THE WORK HAS at-:ouN. if nl Ill : ' -IIICEFI I with WI) mus uu.;'.' (Luhhn. Allstat- Ilcun bobhludn mono. Ind 25' i'y"u"".cu"' "' khan h 150 5'! inn. 0! .5..- ..... RIGI- WI -C . 1 IA. KCI I"UIl'-X "om Brilhl at-nfunlah. and on Nth April be was duly lnducud. The Induction ntvlccn took `Inc: In the church at Pub uuloncu. - :':.--':.:.:-..`.-+:*.,._" -.:* pron one. are to In oongnlnhhdou ul nouns! ah- ..--{.4 -1 g.` -L. -.- . ALA _-.l.L.) uunoom. Alter supper dnnciug VII resumed and continued until an only hour this morning. Th. nnmminpa n0 mnnnonmnnt hnvn nvnrv `a II. \-IIIIPIKII II Iijll. lIXI'IIlZ.'UI"l thoutvlouol a regular paint. A out Gino n all vagina. 160 Rev. not It .3. 0.. may mama from HI-Ilhlf`. unhILnntIx.`IlhAIu-ilhn-an and (lumen 30%! Choloo Funlly Flour. Snow Baton Hour I specially. ` It Iiosnqunnen and (Iaudeu sends. (`ning lhmilv Iln JOSEPH FRANKLIN, ` Windsor Hotal Block, Prinoass Street, IIOLEALI AND RIIAIL pnpouca comagssnog nmsn. .\ln\TI;i. n.. .\lA_v .-.\'in-e our last review we line to n-rte A considerable improvement iu the nurket. The export st-.Aenu has fAir~ l_) opened. And shippers have been bu iug more freely. It wu elated thAt lAr ines of both distillery And lumen` out e hue been bought by shippers for future delivery. At Point St. Charles there was A good supply of eAttle oered. A few at lots chnnged hAndA At {c (i e , which shows in decline of fully }c. per lb. since he! .\Iun- dny. Hood butcher: cntcle sold At 3.5-.-. `-1 40.. hit At 3 @. 3~.. And common at `lie. in 3c. per ll, live weight. The reoelpln uf Aheep continue light, and prices were rm At to. lg` e. perlh. live weight. The do maud for April: lnmhe wu good. And enlea were made freely At from Cl (G 35 eech Alto nine And quAlity. Hoge met with An Active demend At 5{c. per lh.. live weight. Cclvu we: plentiful And told Alow At from SI In '1 5"'U'hi;lIbudnII. -- v nun`. vv-u you nun u--uusunuus Lninronl. IA: 9. (bun. outer: Auction nlddllnn. CI-I8 HUIIT, \.\J.\Hl CU gq) PCT DUI- The local cheese market is quiet at pre~ sent. Old BF?-esc is fut liuppearing. It sells at from l3c to l5c per lb. Sonzu new cheese ha In-en retail:-d fur I3c per lb. oranges. T: a. coffee. cr.-u` kers. cheese. Refreshments were diagnosed, cnnsixsling uf lemonndo. clue! cup. St. Julion Me-loc, vanilla ice caenm, inc: Apple. lemonulc and strawberry il-en. n the centre of the uble wu nlarge pyrnmid of nurget, conninin all kin-la of nuts. crystallized cndieo mg lvunbons. \n.... -......-.. .l......:.... --. -....m.A .n.I 1v--.--- - :uuu- --z--u. lozrnuz. Mn 1 l'|ou- Itoonlptalm bhh. sales I!) suck: lurk! dull a without chum: l'Iou- Iuoalpt um bbh. Sun. I chug: Z` Clover. Timothy. Field Ind Seeds. Tloooognption ol Brock]. without A honor. duo tho trnnhlloc of tho Rev. I. C. (`auplnll Io Ihuull. huophucurori Lhnnnrvln-ol I nnnhr lunar. A nhnn -yvvuw-uwvuuu-v .I.2_'1`1`.f..`.`.:.`!`..`.."!'.'.'f:'.:""._. P171 Ullllill I ITXII UIIIUIIU. K' per Dunc. The grain umrket is dull. No grain is coming in. 4X: .\l-vutrutl there is enough grain to load all the vessels that will be I! that port fur the next two weeks. 'lhe dullness of the market is mid to be due to grain dealers in the Western states ow.-r~ ooding the nmrkot. "flu-y also, through somemvnus or otlu-r, can sell it slower price than Ceunulians. The quotations re main the mum an lzmt week : (huts. 34 to 35 ; wheat. Sl to $1.05 ;rye. 45 to 50: peas. 5."w ; barley, -he to 50 ; buckwlteut, 40 to 45. Hay. SN to SI5 per ton. Patent llntll`. Sli.'.5 to S3 50 1' barrel ; strong bakers. $6 to $6.25 per I) l. : family llour, $5.50 to $5.75 per bbl. The lmml rhea nun-hot in nniot nu In-a~ (`auxin Pudnc RR . . . . . . . . C4uudn(`ouoa(`ompn;.. lrundn (`owns Um . . . . . . .. Ilochelun Cotton 00.. . .. N.\V.lA(X)`.. . . . . .. nuu Inc |R.'l xu. Potatoes, 354: to 400 per lmg ; parsnip:-1 and turnips, 50 per hug : been mud carrots, (5.: per bag ; clthlmgu, 400 to 60 per dozen ; mniulu. 75 to $1 per lmslu-l ; henna. $l.`2. to ;|.7.'> per bushel ; lettuce. 10 per bunch: uulishea. In par bunch ; rhubarb, 7c to 10 per bun.-In ; fresh onions, 50 per hunch. cnmimr in. At \lu-utrnxl` Ilwrn in annual. Imporuu aux ......... .. Montreal Telqn 00. Rich. C Onurlo av. 0 H1011. I (El-M10 NI (`it Pnnoncl'RR.. Moznnnl (In 00.. L1Jllllulll'lI uuul Iu all I IIUIII ulna Iuululus. The committee or Immngomeut have every reuon .n feel proud uf the great Iucceu M the ball. The steward: Ions: A. J. .\`in- ` ;'l|ir.F \\'. Spnngenberg. F. J. Leigh, C. F. Smith. W. (T. Kent. Prof. James (`|ppou. Dr. Simpaou. J. S. Skinner, ('. U'Connor, T. E. arritt, L. W. Shannon. TL- Jmuurntinnn man. nnl nn I! `V SKA: uvurm-ool. any 9-: (hoop-Wlmo and (Had It on. Bunker Mill!!! Onlu-io l!nnk.. Bank (In Phnnl lulu, auu Ill: Ull lrulll ZUL` Lu JUC IRICII. Mpple svrup is uenrly done. It is vmnh Sl per gallon. Maple sugar sells for I00 and ltlc per 1!). lint. a mu. 1.. on . . . . . . u u. Dun--\zIIuc,pcr uunu, Qua Lu, you; ueel. 7-.50 per cwl..: veul. 7 cent: to 10 cents per l_b; carcasses. 4 cent: to 5 cents per lb; mutton, >19 cents to Id cents per lb; carcasses of mutton, 8` cents to 9 cents per lb; spring limb. SI '0 SL5!) per quarter. Luul. is scarce an proseqt. .but it is expected there (vivill be piouty of it otfered for sale in I\ {new IVS. uulwu -juuua. noxel ml) to 50!.` each. Apples bring 75 to SI per bushel: or- ` sages, per xlozuu : lemons, 20 per dozen : Innapnq, 30:: to 0v per dozen: than and gs. llic and l.'n:' per ll);"llm idn onngel. 40:: per down. The litter oranges are near- ly done. Pineapple: are coming in in large Iota, and are worth from 200 to 30 encll. u..,I.. ..-...... :. ......n.. .a._.... I. :- ........|. ITOCKS. Bank of MoutroAl.. fingrin Hank l Wlll D6 PIOIIIY OK It OUCTOII [Or 3310 In I dun. Plenty of struvberriaa u"i'i\'ing from I United States. Boxen 30:: to 35 each. Ann)... In-3.... '.`x.. 5.. `M ...... I..._L..I . PUUHU; Il|fKU I, 'l IU GICQCH` Voala, 30 cents to 40 cents; dean-ons, I5 cents to 25 cent: each: woolakiua, 80 ceutsh to$l.30; wool. '16 cents to` 18 cents per lb: tullow, 5} cents per lb. ' Rmf_l Znttln nor In-ml. Ill) tn. mm, lmn 1. I".. JIUITIII, `J: `V. lllllllull. The decorntionn were put up by W. Shea, And the um displayed wu croditnhlo to him. PCT POUR. V17 V -The prices fox-._ fowl: me in $1 per pair; equal to 10. a pound; turkeys, S1 to 32 each. Vonla. 30 cents to 40 cents: -can :n4In:unun culautltulu. Ki'.\`us1\).\'. Muy,8.-Sincn;.aur hunt ruyn : 2. "sum: ha arupgsedm-nu in; n. u. -.4`. per lb. Of urortho buyer) are all glad of -the chug: ind hqpo itxillmp lower. which-ipill not likely be the cue. Goml. wholesome-butuu.in priuhmqro-sold on the market on Tuesday for 200 uid `llc. per lb. In case lots. pggn sell for l`2c. per dozen. nut! in Ilnall Iota. 13. per dozen. ,_- F`inh-'hit|-nh. I00. nor nhnnrls Anl. lllll Ill Illll HIE. IOL`. PEI UOIQII. - Fish-\\ hiteti1-h, l0c. per pound; : mon trout. . per pound; pike per pound. wfhu uricga for fmn-In Ara fnhn ..'n~., IOUTIIAL PIOIDIJCI IAIIIT. LIVIIPOOI. OIIIII IAIII1`. uvuu-ooL May 9-5 pm. Chou-White jj LIVIICPOOI. (X3710! I A IIIIT. comtnnom MA I'i`EI%S:? noN1'|:AL noon Iuullfrs ` Io.\'n:n.. lay I.-ll noon. `II D. OUT I IIIDW. H3 CEIIKI PCT Ill. Beef-(}att.le,per heal, $40 to, 860: beef. I7-5|) nnr rum: 9 mu]. 7 pnnn tn Ill manna mu- U. HIIUIFICII lnu DTCUY, PIIIIIIX. The music, although ditlictiltnvas present- ed in a delightful manner and won the ad- miration ot the dancers. The o inion was univerull expressed that the orc eetra was the best t at has appeared at a faehionsble ball in Kingston in a lung time. At midnight the company adjourned to participate in recherche supper provided by Caterer McLaughlin.- The tsbles were laden with the choicest of delicacies arrang- ed in a tempting manner. The caterer was given great raise for the e lendid spread. The hill 0 fare in as in lows: Turtle and veuetable soups Jelly turkey and boneless turkey. {mist chicken and roast turkey with cran- berry sauce. Roam boot. with lobster uunl chicken salads. Jelly loulle and spiced beef. ilrd hum. (`hnrluue rouse. llatnroni. frulu. consis in): of apples And orumzes. ?:'-Es:-=n""""`.........='-`T-`-.T.~.:.-' "I"llI KINGSTON MARKETS. _,, x frdm '.'.'$c. to mud l`2c. per Slmush. I the l;'\n(`('l`-Tlh Kellllcnl TOINIIII Elna Marjorie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Bucalossi `Waltz Longing Hearts . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . ..Rocder .l'rs(*)`--Uy|Isy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Bey.r Gl|luD~All for Joy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Falirbm-li Wnliz -'l`ho llrmun. .. . . . . . . .May Oslluro l.:inu-rs-\'mn\-unnllliounnl. Sullivan PoIkn--llesn-nonllleu . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Ielbruvk V\'alt'1- Bret-zuoftlne Night . . . . . . . . . . ..1.nmolho \\'uliz~'l`l:e Dove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. R080 ` Halon ~ (`loar the Way . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Ripley Pollu\--4.\l-rr makers . . . . . . . . . . ..Slrnuss Wnlrz-.\1ia lolln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lmeder Rip:-le-l-`looting Monwnts . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Davis \\'allr.- Haunting Eyes . . . . . . . . . . .. . Tohari Wnltx- Bill:-r Sweet . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l,owIhinn \\'altz- l.u\'e`s Dremnlnml . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Rooder The orchoatrn was in chnrge of J. Byrun. violinist, and was com oaoxl of the but locsl talent in the city. he players were E. Oner. comet ;C. Jonol. picolo And ute ; J. Stoddnrt. euphonium ; W. Mulill. clurionet ; J. Andrinn and Brady, pinning. Tlm mimic. nlthnuah ditclnllwnn nranonb rko(mAM.\uc. ()\'vrlurc Crown of Gold Qnmdrlllv - (`luster of I`ourls.. Walrr All in tl Garden I-`nip. Waltz - Mikado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Poll-in Sn-uhanic . . ` . . . . . .. .. \\'.uw. Sonnensvhuin... l.'\nv-hI-7lh Regilncnt . . . . . .. 'AlIz- Mnrinriot , . . . _ . . .. WI8 lllllllllell VVICII UIEKIUI BEECH UI IUTUI hire. A circular row of gun lights shining thruu,_;h dill`:-rent colored globes crossed the stage, while everyivhere were scattered the choicuat nowors thnt are grown. The lam:-.-ru tripped merrily to falcinnting music ovvr u ll-nur uuvereul with linen. On the gueuti ling into the room they were w_vu-`v-Iml by the manager: of the bell, who spared no pains to make everyone feel Imppy. The programme, specially arranged, wuss a \o"v interesting one. It was As fol- lows : `tho lab lunch hlllvu. Mint 5 brlol illmn than syn` u--tunhjn--jn" ' lm CIIIKLCH LRIH KHCHDF. \\'lu-u the company took the floor the scene Wu indeed A gay one. It was also greatly enlunccd by the elaborate decora- tions. The room wu clothed in bright variegatell colors. Bunting tastefully hung over th windows, and draped from the ceiling v \orulQ1ig rolls of llulfy material. ` A string M lingo mule an arch across the room. and from the centre of the Arch hung a large glittering bull, surmounted by an arlili--istl bee, the emblem signifying But-heloru` lull." Flags were draped in the iulxzuice and corridors. The platform was mrniaheal with elegant aetu of furui nirn \ .-irnnlnr raw nf an Iiahtn nhininu IICUE Ill UTIKIID Cylk I The gathering of lnvelineee wu bewilder- ing in nu extent. There were pnetty color; neatly arranged ;l)eaItiful coetugrel gnu-e~ fully and becomingly you-n. Theychoiceat of ,- pertumea shed fragrence everywhere, and the delightful music rendered we: I power- ful aid to complete the charms which fu- cinate.l the guests. \\'ln-n thn nnmnanv lnnl: than Hnnr Hm IKIIIIIIEIVBI If there is ilrtho city an individual ignor- ant of the fnce that Kingnmn has more beau- tiful young women` than Any. city in Cnnada, or : stranger who doubts the truth of the statement, he should have dropped into the `ballroom and beheld for himself whnrthe city can rnduce in the way" of handsome hues and right eyes`. I Then unlimrinu nf invniinnn run hnwiluinf. Bomlusnb ind liombautto. B4-clocked llld llohullllcd. Bowlldon lloholdu-- Blushing and lluxom Bounties Bonn- ny. Illouolu `Anna Bl-lllluucyr ma Brightness. W ' The merry bachelors M the city held their aunuul ball in the city hsll last evening. It was 5 brilliant stfsir. and sttonded by the beauty and fashion of Kingston. Repre- ' sentstiveavfronx all the professions. military and civil. were present, and hugely enjoyed themselves. ' It .5... :. 2.4..L.. ..xa... _.. :....Ix..:.I.._I :.__s ausnmc BagH'LoRs aesfow BOUNTYUPON BEAUTY. `BEAUTIFUL BALL; HE aoum-11- OLD mow. IN MEMORIAM ` . Lnwunnn . . . . .. .Tobmi .... . Bucalossi `. ..Mny .Ielhruvk .....l.nmotho Rnnn ....:-strnuss .. .l,owIhinn .Rooder . Hermann ..Rollin.mn Roedcr ..SuHi\`un . F'ahrhou'.h Lnwlhinn Tnhuni Koch. who pltohod lor the Outage: ud 'Bollcvi||a in town! council: Klultou gs It. IND am III, nnnnnnd the crud oltbokhfioubrnlt on. has turned up with the yncucu. and In making: pkulohtlhtclub with thoothorlnhrulloulhunn. hunch:-In ufudny I||hI.bol`unchoIuu.vit| wm Cdlhnluthhxluoovaaqldm Koohnndsn ulovohhn. Ouch NOW `JWDQVQINQOMIIM must. as Iwunuhldnu Wlllcfl IFIXII III Illllfl -CI? xlllllyo I was decided that this you the Klnptou: clubdropoutol Ch Inoohtlon for molt; ;&lhoIJ$uoannovI-Icphlusho pun-bud to be mild lot by ndoosl udlhuonl not 5 ctlnonalu-go nnAIo_AnIIn unnnnnth-ul lm L',RA,_ IIICI oonlmondlucouoo l'I dour! . Another making I): Iuld Anni \\'uInaulAv onmlnn Al tho the LY.R.A.. ol the club [lupus Tool! Club. y . B. At 5 month; hold at the otlioo ol Curulhon. on Ilo ndn night. the fhlloving clam-I won ahead: on. T. I1.-K. Rubortnon: vloo-oommoddn. Ik. Clark: nu colnnodoro. J. 6. (`Ala ll; ooonury uouui-vr.J.Uu|loIu . r. .B.CnrI-alien. James Stewart an! ujor Wilson won clocked dclopun to the Y.R.' Anoolntion which mnnn In Ilnuhmhr unit Rnlnrllnv. It II I IIUIII. RXKIW IIIXII` III ICU CID will hold out Wodnadny QVOIII. at tin nut plugtonsl Ind Irnlgolu lot Iboloculnptu. . BIIIOICCI (lIlI'.i I0 Ell` lo. I . II. IZIUIIIIIZ which moon In Rochuar nu: Saturday. It in clnnhlul that this your tho Iiln-lnn Int evening an nppotl wu road at the pnyer meetln in Quoon `utreot Ilothodint church from Sohn Dunlo . ol Shidnotiu. Jspnmuklng that prayer: ocnd that the Chrintinn young men a! tin! city would turn their attention to uoul uvlng ruthor than Ioiontlc rcuuch and theologies! din- putntlonl. TCIIIIY rlqlIlI'W(I. Alda. Adum and Robinson. nccom ied by the city engineer, went through idonu ward, yesterday, to ucortnin lhl improve~ menu it needed. A drniu on Nolooo Itreot. !rnm Princeu utreet, In the Inter`: odgo. will In rooolnmondod. TL- ..-I..- ..I _ _......l.. -I._..I.I L. `.51 WI" l.- l'&.K,lI'I"I.IIllUu. The value of I remedy should be enti- mntpd by in curntivo pm`)ertie|. Accord- ing to thin Itnndnrd, Ayers Snnpcrilln in tho but and moot economical blood modi- _:__ 3.. bk; ._--|._n L.....-- AL- _...u _.... I-IIU III Illll N35 1XPlI`KI1I IDIIHII IITII` cine in the market, because the man um And concontrsmd. Prion 81. Worth I bottle. I--. _..-_:_- -.. -__..I ...-- ...4l .5 IL- law Simpson Applied to the mayor to- dny to hnve I policeman Iutinned on CA- nnqui bridge every night. He thinks he would nd loci of work. The mnyor prn mined to rnquire whether I policemnn wu really rcquired. AM: Adgmn And Rnlsinnnn, nnonmnnniod Tomorrow the oocloghtlng cue will be hard :3 the police court. Over thirteen persons have been summoned to in evi dence. The teulimnniu will likely go Ipicy. The delenulsntn say they will not be cou- vicval. UIIIIB Illll Olff U TFI Inoulu IE II'I"uUU(l- A trsmpfrom 'ingston Wu Arrested at Trenton for house breaking. He n his `nnme an Johnston nnd Willinmu. e in of fnir complexion but a hand looking cue. There were two of them at the time of tho atfnir. T- __.....--.. AL- ......I. L:,.LsX_.. Ill THIS HIIIIUT. The lat Prince of Wales` regiment. Mon`. : treal, will spend July In in Kin tonm They will be welcomed And entertain . If the camp ueemblel here I grand shun battle and other egoru should be arrnnwed. A o.........`....._ :......... ..._- --_.-s...l -5 IV Illll 0'. 3111} I. IKE TTIULWX UIFKI. A meetin o the executive committee of the board 0 trade was held this afternoon for the purpose of considering Mr. Burden`: pe r on the mining industry of Frontenac. nrtiol conveyin nuisance in barrel: through the city a ould be compelled to- here their vessel: kept air tight. At pre- sent I great deal of cnrelauneu in diepltyed in this mutter. 'l'|... 1-. n.:_..- -3 n--I..~ _...:....... u...` VIIIIEI Ill UFCII HINDU! II I'\. JICEIIII I. Haugu. switches, wigs, Canni corlet, but make. Apprentice: to dresmnnaking. New" Yark system, taught free of charge, over Walsh & Stone `I. 106 Princess` ureot. A m.uoi-... .-. oh- -.......o:.-- mmmioou .-J IJ~ K' IUII I-"u III` "CIT. For coughs and colds take the Diamond Cough Remedy.compooed of elecnmpnne, wild cherr and hnrehound. `)5 And 60 cents I hot; 0 at Wade`: drug store. San nnr nnrnnnln and not thn Inna! nlvlc-I ucuu! I UUL_[lU II V` IUD I urug ICOTU. See our pnruoln sud get the lawn! nlylel at the lowest prices; every paruol \I'll` nnted this yen : purchase. The best. vulueu in dress goods at R. McFanl'n. RAIIKII nbhnhau min: IIII:.l\l\I'I' In-I yU|l Wllllly LU 3IVC "lUUCy. Bellevillo is declining. Her population docreued I64 Int year. It is now l0,l05. The assessed value is $3,9`l.'l.6l9, or $|2,- 529 less than Inst yenr. For cough: and cold: hlxn than Dimnond Iulllllo The collegiate institute baseball club will go to Newburg on Saturday to play Against I nine in that plnce. They will attend I concert in the evening. (`nrnot hnninpnn lnmminn lhmr `2 ll`) UUIIUUFI: III LUV eVUul-K- Carpet business booming. Ovor 2.000 yards of carpet ;ut during the past week. Hobo R. McFaul`a for vour new carpet if you want to save money. Ronavilln in nnlininn "or nnnnlglinn wmu vou want in me me: une an weir yarn. N. Henderson will exhibit the large paint- ing now shown in Mr. 0hlke u window, Wellington street. at the Toronto exhibi~ ` tinn. 'l`A... ....II-...'..L.. 3_-:A..s- L---L..II ..I..L ...:II ICPIII (UV Illl-CIVIUT UI IIIIU UUHUIUK. . (u`.leeson's sugur cured buns, II to 1'25 cents ; shoulders. 10c ; rolls. llc ; pure hm-I, &c.. 109 Brocf street, above Waldr0n'a. \\'n nun unit Iynn uahh A xnit n` nlntlnxu VV 6 CID SUI! you WIN] 3 Illll OI CIC from suitable goods at a price to suit. Lambert at Walsh, H0 Princess street. up... A. Rnntk 5...... .1... 1...... .|..b... 1 LJIIUUUFI. I \\ HASH, IIU rrlncesa SETDGE. Break & Booth have the best slabs. hard wood and dry blocks. You can er. just ~ what \'o'u want in the fuel line at their yard. \' LI-...l.......... ...:|I ....|.:I.:o 5|... l-....... nnlno '""b-r-W". 'uTa.}'t'u..a" '1 that the van gndull lutood cl ml [null shock to no nhdv-n nl [ha K.'rIW|U|`l| I. I005 0] queen HITCH!`- loaoph Little begun business At the`Anglo- American hotel yesterday. He intends to repair the interior of the building. (u`.leeann's nuunr vured hnna. II to PM F0! ury (MIK IlI(l HUI`: lllllpl. EDIE \\'()U(| and hard wood It lowest prices, `go to ` Grawford I. foot of Queen street. lnnnnh Lifrln Imunn Iuminmn At vhnnaln. \\ ullill,` I ll! FTIIIUUBH screen. You are looking for"The' Grand Union Clothing Co's. store. if you are looking for the cheapest place in town. The repairing and paintiu of the street cars has bum accomplish: . They look very pretty in bright colors. Six lmnnlxnll lmtn urn-i\-tad \'m:hI.nlAv from \'Ul_Y PTUIIJ Ill urlgnn culurl. Six baseball bats arrived yesterclay from 4 Usica. N. Y., for the member: of/tho Ruck- wond asylum baseball team. , 1* soft wood For dry oak and soft mapl And hard wnml nt lnwnat nrinm, mm In UUX II: `V INC 3 urug UUOrU- . V` The people are saying that they get gooh satisfaction ixi nlenliug- with Lmnbcrt & Walsh,-110 Princess street} \Vnn din: Innlzinu fn-`1`hn'fI|-nnzl Fuinn (HE C0fl_ HOUSE KTOIHHII. \ The grentsat bargains in t city in lace ` curtaiuzi. curtain materials 0 every` de ` scription. at R. \lcFaul's. \\ Hanson`: magic corn salve cures chrps and buniona with three applicatibnn. l6?.\pur box at Wade's drug store. The nennle an nnvinn that thev net 1100: In opernuon. ~ A good many speeding contests are being l run every day at the fair grounds. This is To?pracIiIo_. ` V \\(I`ho"boll on St. Mury's csthsdrsl, which has\ n. temporarily Adjusted, rung spin lute ping. . Aid. `.1. Ruift And P. Gillan visited Horse- xor reamences. ' - For druukexhn$a\s and unruly conduct .1. and W. Mur h_ were ench tixied $5 and costs at the poce 8 rt. ` Eiuht dinmnnd Mm `d bed: for owers 1 Noisy lfu-tgnpln PiokiiL17 p by Our lm , pol-Ion In Their ltuublu. G ntovu from 92 upward: at thugu wm-En. - r V l"or`cenuh_1o Scranton lit). 4 go to fhn On Work: ynrd. Thu Admininn tn the crallerv st Hsrrv HIUIIUI. 0UI'Xl III IIIIU OI UK III. Rodger Sn llvcn. On l::I8tl| of Apdl the dooonod ought cold. and baton It could In hoolodhndd Yolopodllloooupntl ol thnclnnnn LlI.l.|:nhrn In [all :hv lGlII.O"Q!IIDg. Ald. ` Swift and F. Gillan visited Horne- uhoe Ial: n\&qatardny.~and marked 01]` aim for residence ` D..- .x-....|.-.k...-- -....I .......I.. .......l.mo J coon ll: me o rt. * ` light diamond aha `(I beds havebeeu luiiout on e western part of the court house grounds. \ 1`hn cn-extant hnrnainn in #59 nihl in hum um I worh. L`... .. un w orn yum. The udminion to the gallery urry Lindley'u rformancu will be lfm. 'lhn I in: nhnnm 1-..ll Al the \hu1--mn- ullluluy ' l:KUr"I`uL'|5 V|'Il| UU IUU./ 'lhe 1 ion should call 9;. Nu; line mm- y I office and we the gus"uu`o|iIng stoves In opornion. A annd mnnv moedina contents helm: ` .. [U21 DFUCK BLFGCI, IIUOVB VVIIIITUII ii. We can suit you with a suit of clothes rnm nnimahln unmln at A nu-inn tn nuil vnn. Koch's Phononood Huh. I. _L- _l-,L.l n _ .L, mcupsurs or THE" DAY. THE BE 1 7.':'I".'.'." 'u'3I"""'".a.... 5'5. 1"? unvounnlndv hnnll. and barf:-had: [nd lnhblhnh a 2 U-ma sun It _l-Ln n--. nL-A AL- Ll...l_IL --_-.-.-C -g- IUXIIKC C `X UKT GT II _I n. the llndolk u 332."? :n...:. ........ m..':'.'."..':.' .3: %...am..:""..':"""'n..a....Tt':." I Q I noonuon lromouoplrty Iotho other. and noun very ouddonh oltho nun- hcluron across an nut than an obfcnt h to haul}: the whole popuhthu cl 0 low mnulucturon uoophd. It would in honor won the lupu-Id - doubt: to loop the quench: cl kl|,u Ilulo mom I: the but ad. I! an enquiring pntlouu then! down his noun lo (lino tho nlnllvo Ill lhnnnnnl hnnn- WISH I? INK). T K. IUII-I F-` dbl: utont. A: thin out only In don by tInu':dhol.i:llon Qdolbbuatonlhugutla - the mo opt -t y any. "abolish them." Ilythillhnn It not - ublo to the nungnulwtnnn of lhgl -I ! n.'1""l"..`5.l'. Y."'fn" `.'.'?I".2 fZ'.".':I'.......a"'`Z'I no Canals. and that with thou. and not tick the manufacturer: of Englnd. the public na 01 II: `cilovninlol an pdudpnlly coa- cooled. in if `t to noon the romoutrncu of :h |mImm In the lnorutol u lot noon Mad: 0! the {IIIIL atlllhahsnutal IdhdA1 nl A for uU|-ll|| "9 "'3'-(Of Blllliily IIVJIIII I lllIll.'l'lII rolnt of view. lhoy do not think it dunno- ul .0 continue to suhlicliu Americana rather thun their own kinalolk. (`nnullun In: to all their pmluoo and tho no I puk- tlon largely of lslnufoll-- ougla tr: Ha ha nothingto do with lt-|ixIy million ntrong Alon; side of shun. and lollowing l;x`lo|d`| example they dotlro to trade w I that In the I II I nllzlo uxtnnt. mpkn ma only I: ,. Principal Grant, of Kingeton, in discuss- ing imperial I<.3:>rationJ'.r..`. other thinue. in reported to have aid that it in ehameful for men to talk of giving a foreign country advantages which were to be denied to their own kinefolk." lie evidently does not hold with the adage which says that the shoe multer'I wife in -dwaya the moat poorly shod. But it will appear etrange to a great many ple that a gentleman of .\Ir. Grant`: in- tellectual calibre should htre put the cute as he in reported to have done. Cauadiene in desiring to establish free trade between themeelx-ea and their liinsfolk of this couti~ new. are not moved by any deeire to evince hoetility towards their kinsfolk of another continent. They ah thinking eolely of themeelvee and the advantagee to be derived from the proposed policy. They think it will also henettt their American ltinefollt, for if they thought otherwise they would not wants their lilllr advocating a matter which uuleal atlvnntngu-one to the state would he coutemptuouelv rejeeto.-cl by the Americana. There in nothing shameful in Canadian: con- eidering how but to develop their country. and secure an mmy advent ea an poeeihle for its inhabitants. Quiteot erwiae. ling- Iand used to gite her coloniea certain advan tugee over foreign nations. but the moment she discovered that inconvenience to her trade teeulted therefrom. ehe promptly withdrew the honor. Lorne, however, line said that it wu shameful of England to de- prive her colomnu of their privilegea in order to benetit foreigners. No one aaye it in shameful oi llt`l` to admit bounty-fed auger from France to compete on otherwiee equal termewith the ample: of her own \\ eet indies. The llnglieh people want cheap eugar and they take the meet effectual means they KIIOV of to rat it. At the preaent mo ment adiecueeion in going on in Anatralia on the queetion of antuidiaing an American or a Canadian line. and the Australians. are debating the mullet` entirely from a material nolnt uf view. 'I luv do not think it ahame. uxeu tne reporter. Well, lthink it was a queer piece of business all rouml. No insurance company is anxious to go lulu court. hmu.-var good their case many he, as their objects ll`D gene rally minmuatruecl and used against them in almost every cue. For this reason I compromise was etluted. I am uleoinfurm ed that Mr. Rel:l_\'s premiums were paid for him by in local money rm. although they had denied having anything to do with the business. In his appiiutionu Roddy made Assertion: which were Afterwards found out to be fnlne. A $3,000 policy seems to be rnthor I large sum for a mum to meet on I nlnry of 8.3 A week." u-uvu 1 Mon! real llorulul. ` T Dr. Giant`: Addross In Kingston Now Con Ilulorod by Eclllon. \l..u -....l ll...--l.I And the lnqlnu-no In Asked to Protect the luv] Tnxpnyor. Ellico Volinnky, n gontlomnn who in not nernlly known, has come to the city to ivo. Ho buy: All the old iron he can on cure And tell: it to heavy buyon. The police couidond thus he should pay n licence {or the privilogo oi buying and tolling. and sum- monod him no the court. The out In ad- journcd until Nondny. Ho will in chnl-god with an infraction ol the junk on by law, but the mnintrnu thinks he cnnnot ho pun- 0 inhod, no does not hot n noon. The -A-nr nnnlnntlnrl IIIAI In ml nunhnn Vnllnniv llltau Iylllllt. W. 1`. Mtintyr:-, in conversation, stated (hart Roddy haul tl\i\(`n out A $3,000 policy in the Mutual R(`S\'|`\t- fund, of New York, in September, ISXT, and puidlp his premiums _ until May 1885, ul-.-ut. which time he (liml._ fhe companv at \nlIL'l` disputed the claim. continued .\ir. \ll-lutyre, under the lcliision that the \\i\iU\V had no tinauv.-ital b -king, and xmull he llfl`ll'l(i to `go into ootirt. But: lilI()u__'.'l the iullueure of friends she rbtnined L'()\lll~x`i and btuweil it out un- til A the days lui Iro the assizes when she culnplnlllisugi with the (`UIl|p3\ll_\`-lllitl accept- ed the $5l)0.`~ lshhmw myselt that Retldy was not Rllllctvgfl "ulth lung disorder until some time after |i?~.\ms employed in the Re- form club room as .0:-u`etukz~t`. It` was one bitter cold night when he opened the door and illowed the drxlt to come in upon him while he was h(`l|lill_{ up in~the close rooms. The next morning le coinplahufd to me of lwing generally lu-oke up, and from thut time consumption liegnn iii grow up; 1;: him. l\'l'. Reeves wrote out lhv application and Roddy took it to Dr. (`uolu~_ who made the medical exauuimnion and pr-vnounced him a rfely sound man. The U mpany even co Iected 8 nrnmimn amnnniinu In 8.1 T7 nftar his (hath I` fl`! IKIHIITS OI llll` C()ll|[l&l|)'. "\\'aa this a case -1 gI`a\'e_Yurd insurance? ` asked the reporter. "\\'nlI llhinl: ix was A um-nr nimsa of \.(H)` I`. ll I lVu \ lllll-\l'. VIIIU llII|IV IIIU IIICUIUII exaunimnlon A_ premium unlnlllllinu to 34.) ? after his death ' glaring in I lem-r um! it must be paid as I assessments were post morn-m. For my part 1 never In-ard tell of such a pro- ceeding. , _ \\', I, \ln(`nmnn Iomtl mu-nt for the com cee-mug. W. J. .\lc(`nmon. local Agent for the com pany, when ask:-nl nl;5_mt the case said he did not care about lctlixfg tho press into the sec- rrt affairs of the cmnpally. -*\\`na thin n nnan ..t m~n\~nvm-J innnrnm-0"` THE wnpow aeoov SETTLEs.wlT~H i THE company. \7UIIIlllll[llI?K\lI W Illl IIIC l I :h__:xn\\` < cure bitter when M Ir.-.21 ..h ...L:|.. L- n..- k.....:.. . Il!I6l'lU\l ll) IUINC Ullll. llv WI! I ' 8l'I\'Uyll'll iuaurancu"*which mild not ptand the tent of law. William Raddy was caretaker of the Hastings rt'7nrn1_ club` roomt. mind died of lung disease. .\'om:-tinne proviounly he hul a life risk when out in the Mutual reserve fund for 8.'Lll00, hut the 1-ircmnstuncea seemed so l`eIImr|uMu that the cumpmy re- sisted payment. Mulntvr:-_ conversation. neoucegfd AYPLAIN MEANING. uuuu V IIIU uluunu. Th one inf, :\\'i1linm Raddy : widow ugninat the `. Mu'1,ui_n\l reserve, fund of New York was set down foi` hearing at thaauizoa last week. but Whru the learned Qudgo cinll~- ed the suit, "gem.-`.l out of court` mm the nunouucament nude by counsel. It was a strange suit, one which seldom uetniuto court. in this pan of the country. It wu asserted by aulhe that it was I grnveynrd iunurnnm|"1nhi.-In unulal not ltnnd thu but II CIIITII III (III DIIIIIT. INC . X KIT" heavy tax on. Ihonld ho looted. Ol- Ioor 8 gold that Volta y did not buy nltl Inn In 0-: ohm "I did lunch: onl

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