Daily British Whig (1850), 17 May 1889, p. 8

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I ?`CI'"7o Ornngou, 20. I down : lemons, I70. A (Man; bonuu. plnoopploo, om, oto.. at RIlIdOl'lon'l nhnn nmmn hnnn ` n min 4: meucyi, I06 Princess street. Hay Inn plentiful on the market thin morning flu: price in vorod to 812 and Sliiper ton. Fa new to now re rotting that they did not ll air hay In: all. dlnl Pnruola. loan ....-....|. .5... Ill uwv mu I105 Purnoll, Ion E handled. puruo IHI. nlnum, In nlm ncnaononl cheap grocery houlo. Hangs, switches, wigs. Cnnnilfcnrset. but make. Apprentice: to Inn-making. New Yuri uvuem. taught (no of churge, over Wnluh & Stage `I, I06 Princes: street. "IV CAD nnnfnl nn CL: ---5--I `L - runumg on me road In Me months. Sliced hum l2c I nund, fresh Cambridge ammo, hum And c ickon nu a. cooked ox tongues. breakfast bacon, lm, etc.. at Henderson`: cheap house. lhmn. n-imha-a. Irina r.....m.....--o L.-- ueri m H mm. IIU Princess street. The co actors of the Nupanoe, Tun worth & uebec RR. are puttin ad I Ih` of 500 men. 'lho expect to we train: running on the POD! in two months. Nlimul Ilnln I011. . ......_.a :_-,L n.-L-I I Iuu U uls uyeu. - Busy u avers, hut hue time to take order`. (lm_dI right, ntylcl right, price: right, fit right, everything right with Lam- berl & \\'nIah. IIO Princess Thu nnnlrnnn.-m I ah. \` . _ . _ -7 "V7 uulncl mo on-us or pu Ill deured. Dun": fail to um-n the opening sale of ` Henderson : new Itorca to-nmrmw. (Sf:-at bungling. and an endless vnriezy of ne goods will be dis lnyed. Hnnvnn nu-pg 5...: |.-..- `L..- -V - I cm-up grocery nouae to marrow. The technical trninin school conducted on Queen street by the ancuterinn society has been dincnutinnezl. The school did not attract thocl-us of ill desired. fall In nun M... ......:.... ..n. ..r nuns, IDIUCI ureet. Since the repudiation of Sir John Mncdon- uhi at the Orange dinner the papers are uk- ing "I! the leader of the government will seek re-election in Kingnton "" Ripe strawberries. tomatoes, butter beam. green peu. cucumherl. egg pln.n, water vresa. parsley, mints, etc., at Henderson`: cheap grocery house to The tpnhni.-nl r..i..:.... -..|....._| -,._ LA I ` son's, Brock street .\mk1ngtnu Inwn-murwor ziuii/ix. ling ring the whiskers offlhc lawn? S unis olive: 50 per quart, Dutch mul- tan , 50c per quart. tn them 3 They are fine, at the cheap grocery house, Hcnder Gin..- pl... ........ I:- : peupne are Iuaulnmg mm In his efforts. Rev. John Greeaon, for two year: incum- bent of Uugoode and Russell, hnl received a call from an imgiorunt parish in the diocele of lawn. Ha ha rcnlgnod his present charge. " lnn (In:-inn}- \`.....-A.... J- .._L.,, p :- VII! IIU closed. " 1|..- CICH. Remember St. Paul`: churn-h excurlion to Picton and Lake on the Mountain and the famous Sand Bnnka on Mny `Nth. Tickets limited. .'.L__ ,___.u.,_, . .. n. .. \ IlIlII[o(In The creditors 0! S. W. Day, grocer, me: yesterday. A privnte offer was made, but Wu not accepted. The business will be closed. nrum we went. mrmerly A resident here. Rreck & Booth have thmbeat slabs, hard wzmd and dry blocks. . You can get just what vnu wannin the fuel line at their vard. Stock hot-In for the pro d hridge aurrvu the St. Lawrence near irnckville will be opened on May 26th. The nhareu are $100 each. sun 5 new grncery [muse to nmrrmw. A Hrmk\'il|e hatter advertisers ('ro-cpin" hats especinlly tn t I soft he-sci." E\'e|_\' body in the town are hot to purchase 3 J. Carson anvl J. L Scott shipped twenty horses to Blltinlo yesterday. These horses were buiyght at an avenge price of $9."). One of Kingston's hsndsmne ladies will be united shortly to s fiopulsr young msn, y from the west. former resident here. & Rnmh h-v. nh;}...o .l.\.. 3..-; an unrest-prices, at K \T-Fa.nl's. For dry oak and F-Jr maple. soft vrn and hurl vgood It lowest prices, go Urnwfnrdi. font nf (`mean an-oer, Lmrls nf fresh rull and print hutter.l\`:- pound : frvnh eggs. `.'c A dozen, at Ii:-ml. son's new grocery house to A '{rm Icvilln |u.oo...- ...l....-.:-4__ "h4-A uxvurswn .\I:u\e- in nu` Ladies halluugali nu.- am: ,\_lovea, half g'~*'*`*. at lowest-prices, R ` For drv nnl: .w..l .~ .6`. I I In mnrrnw V sale nf .-n"v-n t ...s...._` L ,, uunlons WI !: box at \\'n.do-.': 1*" ...... . uu serve two veurs. Stein-n kt .\icBrm\rly, Brm-k\'ille.hu made nn assignment. The liabilities are said to foot up to about SEHNNI. ('nru>t- l"Illl.I` ...,l....aI'. ._I.,_.__ t_!lI' IUUMC YUUUI. Mr. Hall .\'mith. the artist, who has resi:1~ ed in London for the put nix years, is about to leave for residence in France. Prof. (`. J. Nawmnn, H... m.-wly appointed organist nf Queen ltre-o-t lh'Ch, is expected here in about two weeks. He in a graduate of London ncndomv, England. Rm; W . H. Smvlh in mu. |u.I.H.... .... ` IUIH. up (0 snout -.!|,UUU. ('nrset!, collars and vutl}, gloves. frillings, hosiz-r_v je-rm=_vn anal Indie-.~ white uuderwrnr cheap at .\linmn & Kinny`. Hsnuu'- -- 'n- - In 4 -ive cure: corn: and y.!'_ L Inn. in.-- . PIC a One of the worst of nuisances is 'I`l1e<`lmp who`: up at earl) dawn Making (nu lnwn-nmwcr ziuzi/in. llnsninz the n~hin|u--.. Ru... 1...... o vvul nu Lulnpllly. Heongc-. Prior, of London. convicted of forgery, has been sent to the penitentiary to serve two years. Kvnhnn In \l..I.)....,...... n,, I III I - ` rrlucesa street. Belleville's high school" calls for 83,400 t[9_rp the tnxpuyera; Kingston schools ask $`2,.")(J() yrarly. ' 1"]? I'|n:r whnnln CA. oh- a\..-...- _~--4- ` ;,uuu yrarly. The water wheels for the Ottawa water works have been Rhipped by the locomotive works company. ' Heorm-. Prinr nf l n...I.... l`I\-Q-l:t\h/I -1 Ill UpCl`||l.l0l]. The finest [line of camping shirts, ties and newest thing in collars. Gates Ajnr. at The (Brand Union. Special line of tweed: for units at SI3 made to order by Lambert & Walsh, ll0 Princess street. R.II-..:II..v.. |.:..|_ __L,,. .. . -- .~-~ use nuuxezg annum can at the Gas cow- pany'a nice and see the gun cooking stove: in operation. l.ine camping sh_iIjta, gmd ..-_.._. .L :_ - ma mun nits sold nine lots on Horseshoe lsland.. x.` For genuine Scranton No. 4 coal go to the Gas Works yard. ` Hay. oats, and _all kinds of feed at the Manitoba feed store " Save money by buying your dress goods at l\linncs& linrns`. I2 .\lark~.t Square, is the only place for` that _\ia'nitoba bran. The water works and parks committees met this afternoon. ' Rafa-sluuicnts, mn~zic, addresses, etc Jack festival. All for 25c. Try one of those cmufortahle Puller hammocks," solzl at I`! Market Square. The held division of ,-\" battery hall a march out this morning. This is lllle growing weather. The heart,__ of the farmer is l`('jHiC8ll. Bakers go to Baker's for strong bakers" llnnr: l2 Market Square. Maud to Cape \`incent on Saturday at 2:30 p m. Home early. Fare, `.5 cents. Lailiv-s` lisle mitts l5c. at Minnes it Burns . (lord family flour. choice oatmeal, and .rolled oats at W. F. Baker's, 12 Market [in-.'p ...:-- A... :___ .| . 1- I I I nu ; uure. Don't miss trying that fine black tea re- ceived this week at Henderson's cheap gro- cery.- ` ' ...\ 'I in or uonunn wmomv, England. W. H. Smyth in now hnldin ner- vicu regularly in the Hillier town h: L in night of the nlmoat defunct church. The { people are sustaining him in his efforts. Rev Jnhn Hr-nnnnn bu. O-va\ ..---- -'-A--~-- n-r\C.~` , l\H|;_' rt n \l. . I nhn.'e st.-mm` .- T | `Nun: Piurngu-uplu Plked I-'p h! 0|" 1"` porters In `their Rambles. Jack festival in night. Come 2 Merino vests l.'c. at Minncs & lu`rIIB'. _ GIl_lCOV08 from 89 upward: It the gas worh. ` j ` - limbroideries in all width`a'atMinueI 61 ` Burma`. = ` Mauitnb bran" and shorts It W. F. . Baker's. ' ' Ald Swift hgu sold nine Horselllo ~ ` z:|_y.- 'lhe lmliezg should call the Gas con`; lDV'I nice and -an tho nan ......I.:..... -.......- `."$`o"r'?"` INCIDENTS or THE V oval pr!ccn. at R: Mc 1! -NHL ""7 .' I. Y : I (I'M: from - .. -s_.., . nu ur my in: nu. WIN, pcruoln, I * ockod. vain nhot, I I-I -ng-no n_.l nl - . lllrk" .-hng - `ill I.. n uru) - \ V est. Rev. Dr. Hunt-I. Victbriu university, taken the chair of theistic science in Syrnr cute university. (irnnd Klnnfor \\'..Ilnn.. I-A-- I- "~- ' 5--us--, Mm .-nu.a. an-., III \1wFaul's. nn-I wood to Queen: street. ;~,`i:-nnnl. 17 per If ' -us. fur 2.':cta.: .69 . 5.. .II HI- , short , utin, nAl-n. run 0 In maple r so. I pound sod nou maps Iyrup at oudorsohh chap gnoouty homo. The Canada was Lulu:-not Oompnng had. on In board on the lac lnmnpollmtionn oov $896.01.!) (on w ' M . of unu : nut urn o:&`:.'.. :5. .. o...m"" taco.- . It Into g`?.n 43:0 E3! 50:: Th`: zuugg nhoul nut: to $903: ofthboldund culujufb Modonk to Inch. uonthu-I winds, ne rally Mr and wsrmor, wt 8 (017 local Ih0IIl'I_ UIH-: .11 % <-_.__.-..- . uuvnawvuu -u$3DIo ozrrunn. Mu I7. nour- Reusing can b 0. Echo. cw IIcku_. Mnrlwl dull without 0 Pnwnu wlnlor. 5.36 no 5 amount up:-lug. 5.50 lo Ml): Ilnlght rolls . ti) 106.0); alum` 4.50 6.8); ford 3.00 I : urlo i:I&=`8'.u:CIn\;'bnp.L ufgllumuc .. .I L. wuuc uulverulty. (irnnd Matter \\'uH-em Villa on Monday to lulu-.11.: lodge rnnm. nrtial I .. ) ,, A .I ~ I'll! , _ . . vwuu -wvuuvvIICVIVlI Cblltlli G Headquarter: for Clover. Timothy, Field and O udm Seeds (`hol co I-`nmlly flour. Strong linkers` Flour A Ipechslly. - JUST THINK OF IT. nan: '|_s_a moon: ma `$3317. Windsor l(Ic`>to.l`Blo_<:k-,--l;I:i1'1c;o;-8`.t`r;et, ~-'--~-~--~~"'--r`"T " ""`V"""E Cotton. slow; American ml dllnn. II - ... v --u vulo uuunlni -AITT. LNIIPOOL. In l7-l'pI. CIecoo-WhIto son and Colored con 01!. ' Ionic! Prolobllluu. fl-uh, win` -h nllu '1`! ant` --mu-.. - I nu Ir-`It'll! Vlnll. Lieut.-Col. Lewis, brigade-Insjor. arrived in the city lest night on his hell-yearly in- spection of stores and ermoriee. 'lhis morn iug he inspected the stores en.l armories of the Kingston eld battery end the Hth l`. W. U. Ries. During the nfternoon ho.- inspected the compeny's store: of the 47th lutlallun at Portsmouth end Berrieel-l. He will finish the inspection of the Nth battalion on Mondny. The colonel compli- mented llsjnr Dreuuun and Quarter .\lnter Briggs on the clean and etficienr. state of their stores and ermories. ` The remnins of Gracie Brime. dnughter c Rev. and Mrs. Prime, were buried to-dny. 1 special funeral urvioo wu held In Al Saints` church. me Vuul e or rorumouth esterduv. Rev. I`. W. Jetfrey. fToronto, met I great reception from the Methodist: of Montreal. R. I). Snags, Montreal, was in the city y.-aterduy. He is looking for I sandstone quarry. Prnf Hurt hm: hm... ..I....;-J ..._.I,, . o ` Qilobec Lnionnnk . . . . . ..'.'.:: Bunk ofcommemo... . `.. Imperial Bank . . . . . . . . . . . .. Montreal Telex!-0. In Go. ..`. :i:oh.P&: Onmrlan av. 00.. ` I nnonxer . . . . . . . . .` loivm-ed Cu 00 .......... .. (`.anAdnPuomcRR.......... CundnCouonCompny.... Dundu Ootwuco. ........ .. Hooholun0ouon0o....... N.W.lAndCo..._ I Unurio Bank . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bank du Peu lo . . . . . . . . .. Molaonb Han . . . . . . . . . .. Ban: 0! Toronto . . . . . . . . .. Bunque J: as Cnruor erchnnu nk Q obec Hnnh..... L nion Bunk .. IIOLBALI AND RITA". PRODUCE 00PfM!S8|0N_ DEALER. LIVERPOOL 00170! wmcxa. Bank of Montreah. Ontario Bank .. Bank dll Pnunln 7 ninun, uuu Imnmu Inc-. \'.LHl um-nrum-ul ol gmuls on hand. Next door mljoinil.-g (iu the olll grocery prenvisoa) In. lms Lrsnsferrml his wine and liquor depamnent, making I neat am` well arranged store with large oellernge and storage room above. Mr. He.-nrierson has such a high reputation for lwcpiug only rs!-class goods that it is needless to enunr erate the many ne brands of wines. e:-~ , noted in stock. To-morrow he mlverliu--~ his first opening of the new premises, kiln-I vie advise everyone to call and see (hr hrightest and tines! stores of the kind in Cnnsds us well ss the endless variety of 1 goods rlispls'yed. . IOITIIIAI. PRODUCE IAIK IT. IJYIBPOOI. omen: IAIl'. Luv---run Il-- I-v n~_'_ rrm. nan nu been elected moderntnr of the }'resh>\{tL-riuu synod of Manitoba and the ~ North-West. D-" II- lI.i- | "' " J. llendernon to Open HI: Elegant Stun-5 To-Ilnrrnw, Nowhere in Canada will you see finer stores than those just. completed by J. S. Henderson, Brock street. They are A credit to the city. Mr. Henderson may well feel proud of them. The changes made in the grocery gives as perfect store 25>.` 1522 feet. Hr has ample room to grow away Anal also display the large I-III'l\ an-l u~r-nrt- ment of line groceriuu, |nu\inn-1.-, fruits, etc, which he constantly lumps on hand. lt is l'('ull_\' tinny well spent to tnkv a look tlnullgh llI(' premises, luvh up cu.-i uluwu stniru, and ln.-lmld the us: of m....l. 1... l\.....l . ,1 .1 ..j__._j_j______ IONTIIEAL DTOCI MA IKIICTE llo.\"rnzu.. lay IL-12 noon. urn. nrv n Married Near (Ins-ego and Now on a V" In Friends at Adolphustown Young Man Has Gone Back -to View the Parent and Reconcile On May l0th Thomas Cortield reached Kingston and at once pr `ceded to Adolphustown, Where the youn man had relatives. While he was away t e father of the bride. (`harles`Forbes, `of `into, 3",, was turning matters upside own looking for his twenty year old, rl. Uu \\'ed- nesday Mr. Corfield reached Uswego and was surprised over the alarming statements as to his elopemeut. He left Mrs. (Torfielcl in Adolphustown and was swing back in set- tle rnattms with his father-in-law. Uther- wise he will r(:`main in Lennox county. Cor- held moved with his. father to Cato, N.Y., several years ago. He is a must worthy young man, and formerly boarded in the Forbes family and attended school. \\'hih-. there he fell in love with his lamllm pretty daughter, -ant` she .reu-iprooated` his affections. 'J`fie parents of Miss Forbes` were opposed to their daughter`: union with the Canadian, and he was sent away and the daughter was forbidden to communicate with him. Thencighbors whoknewofthe situation ` sympathized with the young couple and through them the lovers exchanged com- munications at regular intervals. Sensation al accounts of the affair have been published in which it was stated that the lovers ex- changed letters by putting them in a hollow rail. This is not so. One day the father of Miss lor_l)es was summoned as a grand juror to Auburn ahd the lovers took advantage of his absence to carry out their plans. At night the young man drove to his sweet- heart s home and she. having tied up a bundle of clothing, speedily joined him. They then drove to Baldwinsville, tool: the early train for Oswego. went to New Haven, where the young man had previously ar- ranged with the Rev. Mr. Nvsbitt, of the llaptist church. to perform the ceremony. Then they came across to lxingston. Much interest will centre in the future rnovements of the sharp pair. i` `COMMERCIAL MATTERS: WHILE THE FATHER wins` Aww - THE BRIDE SKIPPED. - Jlfllopm Tb KINGSTON. GR_AND PREMISES. u'uII.I|luvI no ul|\ll|:-I` F pl.`llriaES, e t IITI. ( IZM NM Proplo Whou Movomonu. saying: and ` Dolnll Attract Attention. I . .\lc(Isllnm. Pittsburg, bu been very ill hut is recovering. Sir John does not go England this sum- mer ; nay go in the full. J. E. Andrisn, Kingston, has secured I situation in Peterboro. Miss Dimsdals. suffering from brain fever, is now considered out of lanjer. John Scull) was elected councillor fur the village of Portsmouth astenlnv. r \V. Jeifrnv F Tn:-nun. ....o - -Id. LII]. II . All on` u 222; I32 rof Lncurll. The chirman, It the clone of the Ineeting, ` said it was the quietest he was ever at when the utimntu were under consideration. nuuru L0 nuopt In aIao.--L`arried. A motion was pnued that A rst.-clsu walk'be placed in front of St. George": cu- theulrnl. .,.L _L_,,,, _. . - . noun ; mutual. plneoppl, Henderson`: cheap grooory homo. _yr'ul Lnu Loml rur general streets is $l,.")(N). The sum of $504) was put down to ropnir the park` walk ; also 33.30 for repairing the steam roller. The following bonrdwalks are to be built this summer, (the money for them was given lust year, but on amrount of Alfred street being nnule to the fair grounds they were not built) : Frmn the House of Industry to the (Smrnl Trunk depot ; on Princess street from Frr>ntenu~ street to Regent street ; Di- \'i.~inn street I. St. M:ry's cemetery. Aid. C. Robinson moved that the esti- mates be adopted, and that the streets com- mittee earnestly request the nance com- mittee to adopt it also.--(`arried. A mntinn -an hm:-at` 9|.-. .. 4:--- _I,__ nrl y. Prnf. Hurt ha ha ll--.~.|u.A....:..__ -` am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. SL5) Last year $3,000 was asked for general i streets, but only $2,528 was spent. This yvnr the total fur general is $l_.')(N). 551)!) - - .. w-rllvl vvnlll . . ` . . .. . `.UUA 97 3.369 0] This )nal' -$3,()(}() is naked for general streets. Besides V1110 ward appropriations the following amounts are asked for parti- unltlr streets: Princess street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..8 600 Kl!][{8ll't`L'L....... . 3!!) Montreal st rout . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .. I50 ni`l|.il|9[r(:t.klv1IILy4-4;]: I60 l'nirm rilnml MA NINE IN T ELL|GENCE- I G (5.1 for spent : U`-lIl1lll|;" . J In.-, c-.sH.lI]l|tC_8 fur the 3 sixlarul. The apprnp1`iaI_i each mm! is as follows :' .'~`ydq.-n_lrun wnrd . Umano ward` .. `:1. HI I. Iwrnnmn u-nu-I SCORE HI!` buiming '1 I... 0 --vu...nu.., vv nnuu lull IIIICUCI. l\ 20")- miluicutinnn us read from Hugh Crulnh-y, asking, an the city enjoyed the watt-rwuy through his property, on the south side of Union :s!|'uel., for over thirty years withann. any unnpenn;;.tinr..' that in opening a drain to connect. with tneflinion street; newer he slnuld not he` charged frontage. Another connnunicntiun wurread from 1%. Harris, cluinnng fur iujuric.-s reccivml on April' `.2'. u:i by a blast on Ontario street. '.l'\w pvllviiulli-\ were` read fol local ilnprc-vvr nnnr. trains, one on (,'ataraqui scrum-t {nun Riule-cu `street to the water's edge, the Otilm` n (fullmrne street from ago: `to (Iimlm; an street. All these cminnunit-.\Li Vwcrv ginn to the-erigineer to report upon. The usual accounts were passed. .-\Id. Hiscock drew the attention of the engineer` to, the lnul condition of Arch street. I`-nil-lers had neglected to rcmnvv atone an-I rubbish after they hm! nished buiMinv_' 1 uTHE $TREETSCOMMlTTEE TELL WHAT MONEY IS NEEDED. Paragraphs Plated lip Also-at no Whu-no -Notu or General Into:-cu. ` ' Kl `n`.h5. 5`%3.s3 1; -r;.r.%;+.*='-'*"** ArrIv|lI-8|oop Pnlmetin. Clayton, light ; nchr. Elia Fisher, Utwego. livht. Thu n Mull-lhnr In -n nun- I... l. :-.`.- 5|. (hr (n2. .__,____ . ` The Amount Required In Each Ward hr Fl! [T]; n H|t}"'Itln-,-'[lw Ac-Imol g ' Anmuntn I-Zxppndi LII! Yex|r-(i=ne- pa ~'tr:-ecu` Auproprlnuon. ` The committee on streets met. last even` ing. There were` progeut Aida. Uaskiu. C. Robinson, Wilson and Hiacock. A umnimuinn nu. .-.....l 6...... ll....|. t~.....I , L mun street. Harrie slrcel .. '1 My FM 1 o`.... 1 :1 I.lWT('l|(`1,` wnrJ.. (`mu-uqui wnnl .. r rnnlvmur ward, |.`n1<-.-H1 wurli ` . . . .. \.1("nri-: \\'-n-r1 ESTIMATES PREPARED, PERSQNAL MENTION. `ro- Ionnw. I Tomi`. Lll vuud ~,m w.-ml. `-Iuh'\\J|l'|l ton Irom rnronto with I rd: of log: in 3.697. ` The Bollovlllo vuul owners are com plaiuing of dull times. Tho low Inter In I urlouu drawback. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 115.120 zu n1lmring table shows what was ask- lzmt _)cau` and the amount actually been elected moderator nnmi nf \l.n:o..|.. .|.- year were thm_ ("Hr prtrphaliona to be a.skc1 for fnIlr.u-- -" rm goes to Brock .-are the New Salem 1721 W I mm 75 . 1.231 03 . `Jim I7 2.097 97 (El). N'lC.\'T. ll 25 82.129 00 3: ) 00 I 868 O0 32 (X1 948 (I) I2 1.709 0U ll 2.321) 26 W 2.3118 (0 `T 2,3159 lied naked fur narti. Ingl cun returns. ` ' It is surprising tho quantity of our Fisher is hsndli . Ho has looms Isnlina all thy. He is hslrllng Isrge quantities sod `soiling st lo`! prices. Telephone I67. - IilhOl"l`G00l\ 0d n largo qnmtl oi out i um! bran from tho dual to dny. I luh In In telling very low. Kb motto in "anal pmu sud cub return.` A It I. -..-__:_x_- .1, .- - All cut up. Th rl u Th u .'u1t:"F1mr?s3yr:5:..7n 39Jsu. 900 ; bo .' ullor Illlll. IL76. Look at that. ll wool point. 750; odd knlolcrl for boys, 500. Secure out o! thgu bu-pin. Icnr. nun runner, Ulwogo. nym. Tho tug Mcmrtbur In on route {or l\'ingI~ ton from Toronto with nit tow. vnul ninnn an mun .vvv. -. vvu "P-III Hg; -@--.-2'" v. . . porllng. patter of kydeuhnm street Methodist church. in I Iubjoat of con- grnulotlon, an yutorduy tho dogroo of doc- tor of divinit vu conferred on mm by the Garrett bibl col inultnu, Evonutun. Ill.. tho theological department ol the North- Wutern unlvonity. Rev. Dr. Sporliug ro- ceivod the doreo o! 13.0 . from thin uni- vorlitv In 187 . . Royal Mlllla ry Collo-[I-. There will likely be a keen oompctitlou in the Royal military collage this year, an twenty four cadou graduate this spring. leavin _ glnlgumher of vaoancila 16'! till; ed. eoxamlnatign lor cadatuhlpo taken place on June llth at the haadquartnra n! the ditlerent mllltary districts, and the ap- plication: for porrnlaaion :0 write already far exceed the number ot vacauolol. nu-nu; nu-u Ill Ina wry. Charles L.-Burt. largely intcreated in the Lake Wuperinr iron int:-rents, hu returned from inspecting the iron ale units of North Hastings. He was in the my to dsy`loo|i- ing for A auiublo Inca at which to loan: smelting works. as in hvonbly improueul with the minors! ndvnntqu of Frontenac. T. W. Webster, Lynn, Mum. also intonat- od in_the mining business, in in the city. .... ....... .. all!-l- nluul uuuw alllUll'fl pipe, or incemiiuryiun. It in said that Mr. Culdxsell will rebuild a mill. though some what smaller. lt. was only by lint of hnrd lnbor than the store of Mr. Mcllunnsld was: saved. The engineer, .\lr. Wnrner. and one of the foremen, lost all their tools. Tho Fire at Clyde F-nrkn. Thenlcavructiuu of W. C. Cal hveH'u mills in (Ilyde Forks canned A heavy loss. They were valued at 850,000 and insured for $|.'),- 000. The tire is suppnsml to have original ed from a spark from amnu sm0ker'l pipe. ` incendinrviun. said that M.- owns: an uus nry uucx. Yeuerdny three men. employed us labor- eru at the dry lock, struck becnuee they lid mt receive their pay every week. Mr. ('onnolly atltenl this morning that the con- tractors made I rule always to pay wages and accounts on the l5th 01 each month. It was also runmretl that the contractors were going to bring men from Quebec to do the work. The contmctars said they had no in` tention to bring men to Kingston if they can get men here to suit them. The wages they pay men here are higher than what they would pay men if they brought them from the lower province. A Lady Doctor from Kingston. Miss Elizabeth Simpson Mitchell, just licensed to prsctise as A doctor by the Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of the Pro- vince of Quebec, is not only the first lady doctor in Montrenl, but has brought with her rst class proofs of the good results of her course of study in Great Britain. She holds certicates us a Licentiate of the So clety of Apolhecaries, London ; of the Royul College of Physicians, Edinburgh; of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh ; and of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons. Glasgow. She graduated from the Women : Mcdlcll College, Kingston. HIE uculll. Dr. Scales received his education in the schuuls here, and, nmtriculsting at Queen's, pausul through a successful course there, winning prizes and the degree of l.A. in IP58. He taught in various high scho)ls, finishing his teaching career in the high school at !N`mith\'ille, of which he was head muster. He then returned to Kingston and took medical studies ut the Royal. There he proved himself a. diligent student. After grndusting he began to practice it Ganano ue, where he resided until his last illness. e wts quiet and retiring in disposition, nnd'oi sterling character. Deuthuf Dr. l'lummn Scale:-, au'0ld Klug- nlnnlau-.-\ Grmluntu of Queen's. A few months up Mrs. 1`. Scales was call- ed on to mourn the death of her youngest daughter. Mrs. Ruitt, whose relnnins are still in the vault ut Cuuuuqui cemetery. 1'0-day she mourns tho: demise of her only son, l`hum.\s, urndnnte in both arts and medicine of Queen's university. I`he disease of which he died assumed a serious form A couple of month ago, when he became cou- tined to his bed in (lunanoque, \\ here he was practicing. From there he was removed to this city. Though he knew the deep hold the disease had upon him he cheerfully unti- cipsted Lem mrary recovery, but the pro- gress of the disease proved greater than he tliought, and, notwithstanding skiiful inedi- cnl attention. he passed away last evening. His illness was unknown ' many. and great was the shock when they earned to day of his death. In... u...I,._ _,,_ : I u- I -nu nun ll! utu.uWl.\ .'\1Ahl*.'l'. _ Mulet is an uatriotis member of a furily skilled in diplomat-.1 for generationgu. He was born at The Hague in October, 1837. ilisjirvpnrntnry studies were (.`tll'l`ieli on in ('ierImuI_\`. _(;ene\'n and Emu public school, uhemre h pmceede-I to the Imiveraity of ('.unln'i-ige. He began his diplmnntic career umlvr Lia father at Frankfort, (irmamy. in I554. after 9. clerkship in the forei oice, Lmninn. After four year at Fran fort he S'l'\`0(l continuously as A secretary of legs- viun at Rrm-mels, l'nranu, Rin-Ianeiro,\\'anh- iugtou, Lisbon, Constantinople. Paris and I :-kin. He was sent 11`! pl-nipotentiary to 'l`ur|(ey. in 1375, to Egypt, the fqyllovting year. In IRHI he vma knighted by Queen \'it:t.nrim. He was mmlc minister to Brusaeia in I833}, and to Berlin, 1884. Sir Edward is a son in~Inw of the Duke of Bedfovd-.~ ` . K . otoere and executive committee of the genre! meet of the eeetern and southern dlvlelone of the American oenoe eeeocletlon, to be held on Sugar Inland, where the meet will occur this eummer. luv. 1. W. I 1; . fTT'l("`.;g;||.:".I...-.l':%I A_ l urtrn;t or the Bop:-ou|nutlvc o_!' to ' In-um: GovornmoQ_ . Mining Men In the City. -- l 1)..-. I-_-,,I.. INA A V53? SAD AFFLICTION. SH! EDW RD BALDWIN MALET. Hui. :. .. _g....._ _._A. | A __.j._____.j___ Strlkn at the Dry Dock. THE DIVPLOMATS IN 5 THE 'BRT'fISH wni}F R.1fiAY. MAY *4 ` uonn Io Capo Viacom. J. E. Smith. who boarded for savers] wooh at the Dublin poms disappeared the other day. After he had gone I cool and but Ho left we ha: Boll: stat at o 0 loCapu In Am would y M: boorsfnd return the has and cost I` no he got work. The pollen have the manor In bud. Yb?TndIi iiiff-. bnrit vs; expected that only four or n M men: cnnlcll-e ucuml. N. ....a Li. -1- ...m RIIHIOG III cnurcn. R. Donnlntoun. W. Rogoiu. and G. Hat- tou. of Potorboro, nrrlvod yesterday and left HF this mornin g A. A a up-cm: mu only lnur In I3 N00 noouml. Ho and MI VIC Vi" lonvo Cnnndn In Sepumhot. II \v0(l' M r. nude | u also; nu: ma: I demnnd ha: been mu 3 u m t 0 (`tn My LlllnIrHlI YbT' lnlit nyur. wu 0lpO(.`tPd OIIIV fnur or II At nnnngno .... ....,u Icuuul were um 3 prlvak one in Montreal. She is very enthunlutio in rain- Iion work. and hat oonunud to accompany her hunhnnd to India booullo tho Ghlnh it in God`: wlll Iho uhould do I0. Mr. Wnlkor aid that demand had been unon tho (`.n..n... n-...r-.. 4.- Ah- uouvu :0 mo pulornu of the Baptiu church in Almonoo. About fort u were nddod to the mambo:-Ihi ) ,o(_ Ind wtlmiible tn" rm-emonu mndo In the church building. a loft Almonu ll tho CI Of the Kinllnn Rani`-6 -L......|. cnurcn uunumg. He left Almonu call Kingston Hcptiot church. ` .\lrn. Wnlkor. an unlnblo llld cheerful yonn lady. Ira born in Ronlrew. ukendod 'hO h lb IL'h00l thtf Ann` A nrlvgbg run: `I- youn nay. born in Ronlrew. lgh there and print: in enthgniutio in nlnn .....-L __J l- ...-um rarest. m-v. u . M. \\ slker. psstor of the Barrie chunlz, in as brother of the Hllivjr-rt of this sketch The Walkers came to (fanmls in I562. Alter ruslifyiug fur a teacher's cvrticsu- .\lr We ker entered A dry goods rm, and in less then three years was mlvsm-ed to the partition of book-keeper in the rm of Messrs. Woods & Taylor, (Salt. For over twu you`, while he held this position. and until he went to Wood- stock college he use president. of the Unit Y.M.C.A., st the same time preaching oc cusionelly es opportunity permitted. During his psstorete In Renfnw the {int church edice, owned by the Baptists of the! lace, we: built. sod shout for were nd ed to the membenhip. About 9 ssme time he wss lnstrumentsl in gathering in sud or- gsnizlng s church at 36 members in the village of Dscre. where s church edice wss slso erected. Subsequently be lelt this Iield to pursue his studies in Mot Perk semlnsry. Chicsgo. sud was nratwsrds cslled to the putorete of the Bsptlst I Ab0|li. fnrtu BIA mgr: nth`-J nuv. DI Sun! land. anuuu. mu my name I'll suggested by Mr. .\lcLaren to the foreign miasiunnry lmiifll when it met They umuimoual) uutliurized the (.'Xt.`l'llli\'e board to appoint me as A missionary to the Telugus. provided l expressed myself as willingto go, and was nlnle tn pass I good medical examination. I consented to accept the call. and wu examined llV three medical men, who pro nnunvcd me lit for service. I will first be lucaml in (Tucann-la, .t.ul will study there until l un mutcr ul the Telugu: language l`hisl will likely an-omplinh in less than two ycall. " Rm: M: u'.n...- ...--I,-r - lon : uh. u.-rwV. A. H. uoynnr. Tho`Cnbourg World intimates thnt Rev. J. W. Rpnrling in I nun of I benign. spiri- msl countenance, a powerful voice. and I scholarly diction that dlntiuguiuhoo him M on of the moat eoctlvo pruchen in the Method! church. D lL._-|-...... n: n_,,;, - n -- sy -ug cswu my willingness to go to India. "\\' ion Rev. Mr. .l.`L&l`(`lJ was here in March he asked nu! howl felt with re- gard to foreign mic-niuuury work. I told him thstl bsd not thought much of the question recently, and had Almost dismissed the ides of going to Ind s from my mind. Mr. .\lcLaren, presenwd in s forcible way, the urgsnt need of the worksnd asked Mrs. Walker and I to leave ourt-el\'es.o u to consider seal! to India if it shouh come from the Lord. We promised to do this. "1 did not expe;t at the time thst Any- thing further would result from the conver- sation. Hut _ur_ _\d(`l.sArsu\ In H... t....-:.._. WIN! wcu was sent as a missionary to India. The circumstances of the death of Rev. Mr. (Turrie in India caused me to think more seriously than ever of foreign mission work. I admired the devotion of the de- ceased man. He was in Canada enjoying a furlough when `l..`_trd of the sudden death of Rev. Mr. Tymphany, a missionary. He then hurried back to India to take up the deceased man's work and lied also. I had some correspondence about three years ago Will! the board of foreign mission: on the subject of my going as a missionary to India. Nothing definite resulted. I were- ly sug estml my willingness India. "lvflell ,\|l'I.IlI`Pl'\ Ia-an luum 3-- BU". _-_ While at Renfrew I camehin Contact with Rev. J. R. Stillweil, and we had some interesting discussions respecting forei n mission work. Shortly after this Mr. Eli I- well wu sent missionury India. Cilclllnatancen of tho .ln.n. nr 12.... IUICSU . I have had some Men of unnlertakiug foreign mission work for the past tcw years. ~Wh'L-u Inns in Wuoiistock college I was very much interested by IL Iecttire tiO`li\'t`l`('(i by Rev. J. W. .\'tewar'.,entitiel `A-luniram J udsun, the tirst missimmry sent from Ame- rica tn Burmuh. The history of this brave and good man-.cuusod me to think more liL'l pi_V of foreign rissiou work. Since that timel have studied the question earnestly, am! have lectured sevvrul times on `Jud- son. uuu mule WOIIICD. There are eight Baptist missionaries in the eld. Revs. :A. V. fyrnplmny and G. 1". Furry, who lnbored there for years, have died within the last four years. Rev. Mr. .\icLarin.\\'oodstock,marking now in the in- terests of foreign liriwinns among the Cana- linn churches, is a returned missionary from '1':-iugu. The missionaries in this henthen district now are Rev. J. R. Stillwell, Prin- cipal of Hurrrrlclivotta seminary. Rev. H. I". Luiianune, J. (I, Davis, J. Craig, Rufus Sandford, E. Churchill and J. U. Archibolil. In the sen1ina.ry_rnui\'es are educated as preachers, taking a full: years course. Arnungthe women rni.~.sinm\ries are: Misses S. I. Hutch, Simpauu, ijnakerville, Stovei, Gibson and Briggs. \\`hut h.n imi \`nu .. ...\....... .|.- ....n ., uluauu llD(l Dlflgga. \\ lutt has led you n accept [hg . Telegu ? I hnvn hull nnunn IL... .1 __,_I I.llU (`Ill lll. ` ' A l`p!`('Scnll[l\'(.` of the (lmmliau Baptist ('hurch was sent to Tblugu nearly as 1868, but prior to this date the American Baptists hail iuisaiumwiea in the field. In alluding to the Culuuliuu Baptist missionary" work In this place, Rev. Mr. Walker said than the church vvaa ieprescnted by about 2,500 nativp _.on\'ert.a, iucmiling native preachers and bible women. -l`|\urn ..... -..' .L. n- .2. in gluing as u. |I|l38lUl|u.`l_V. 1'elu_i{u`. in Iiulia, is troin 400 (0600 miles lung, and is triangul.-u in slmpey. It is situ- ated in the southern part of India, on the western allure of th.` Bay of Bengal. is within the Maalras` picsidcnoy, and` conse- quontly uinler Britisli rule. The population of Telugu is l7,UtII.00(l. - three and a half times larger tlmu Canada. and contains one-twintieth of the entire population of Hindustan. l'hysiuallv, iiiontally and mor ally, the felugiu at: Mr in advance of other tribe in India. Dr. laltiwell says. that in point of euphnnic sweetness their language justly claims tirst plaice. The_natives are. of course. very auperszilinus, their principal religion is Bmhiimiinisiii. They have nnmbe_r- loss gods, and will lfwsliip even a trail on the earth. ` .\ .... ,, , llllullylell H lteprtcr V furnmtiun respecting :1. la swing Iniasiumm To-.hnn1' in Imli. ;_ I The Clrcumstanc-mg Hunt Led Hun to 0ller_ lgmu-ll "fur Mi...-olunury \\'orlL-Dln|. Walker liutlnmlm-llc (Iver Hm CaI!I- Tlwv. Leave lu 6o-|utnnber.- 4 Ihe B.tptia.t fureign missionary aociet . of Untnrio and Quebec, has Appoiutai v. Junu-.9 A. K. \\'nlkt-J`, in nlissiopnry to the Telugus, India. The appointmentihus bx-cu accept;-d._au`l Mr. Walker : resignation of the pastorate of Um Kin stun church has . been presented to the bean of managers. At an interview (iii: morning Mr. Walker furnished a reporter with innervating in- the country to which he ~ guing Ilniasiunm \.-_ mow wnlle In UHAWA. At Vlctorlu university do have been conferred as follow: 2 EL. l).-E. A. Slnord : D.D.-Rev. D. G. Sutherlnnd; Rev. H. Johnston, Rev. T. B. Steven- son : LL. D.-Rov. A. H. Roynnr. Tho'Cnboum World inzimu... .3... n-- :- than slhh. Irhn hnglvlnnl hu- M Wulker sun I Id. Hi: futhz-r is r, pastor of the Forest. Rev. \\'. M u ` Th _ ,;_ :_ I ..n.. _REV. MR. WALKER mo WIFE WILL LEAVE-`US. BOUND F01: THE TELLTGUS .... In-uuucu IA) uu Lll. .-t d net `lHi\'6 board to nnnninv 1 ` born in Glasgow, u-r the Rev. \\'. .\'. ' lhptilt church, ` M. \\ nlker. II. in A In-nrhnr I on. 2 call to . onry uh `apnea. was ur- rutml In Rollovlo. !:I'nolccr hard lllm telling a lrhudut ho was In In any from then on uooonh: ol some 0 otlm lino rohberiu committed uomo time ago. Una. Mc(,`uuhmd I Son. Toronto. the well-known clulgnou Lad workers In gluo. ueouto charming memorial wiudun and houuhold unload Inn ol ivory known do- Icripllon. They 5. Inch eat. bovolod. Illvorod and Inn! u! In all that and In portal:-not from tho union in luunouo stool ol Brlthh plan (In. which they ship to I" put: 0! Candi. ~ I'I|lI In A valuable hone belonging to Joseph Knl ht. Slorrin n, In: {sully `Injured whi trying to c our 5 pnlo knot. It hot! to In shot. Mr. Kn Mb I poormnwd __wlll vorol NI __,,._,, um, u nu me very Iowan prlcol. R. Mo 1 Fnulh. Tape , Bruboln, velvet pilc, wool. union. on hemp carpets, the chupou In the cntz). Remember you on bug homp r . carpet to cum per ysrd at Mc- Paul`; A ___I___||. I mgyilaru. Gertrude Nnngster, daughter of Mr. Charla: Snnguter. left. on Thurodny for an \ extended viut to Ottawa, Borthloi and Boo- ton. She will be the guest of Sonntor Clo- mow while in (mun. A0 ('h.o...l. ..-x..-...n.. .|-_.-,, I

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