-I}=l{I-ESSTIJTIIIISII Ioncul Tlokot tganl. {, - - Foot. of Brock Stree- KINGSTON. ONT. ?________.?_. FJJONWH. B. W. FOLGEH. } AM. Our. Pan. Art. Elly`!- - ...,--.. _.- ..... so-n oollououmg .. ..II44.A.- Al `nu Kimzstou ---try were suuunou. Thu grand prnrunlo ol Major-(lcnerul Cl.|m`u (lulvnuio Guards was uaxt on the list. Thu coutumtu lu the llrst up- pournucc woro unique. l)1viues.llus~ sum, /.u'lu-4. Ollskln passed by. wheeling and countorbulunomu with mathemati- cal accuracy. They were forced to re- nppusr. this time In neat shorts. wlnte nlurt lrouts, nml jaunty white caps on the hem]. to rupent the movements. During, the iutt-rludo between this pa- rullu anal thol~mt ou the programme. Mr. F. (Jochmuo pluyo-l A beautiful ute solo. a. treat wluclm we rarely have an opportunity cl enjoying. and which, as a mutter of course. rucenvul u deserving 1.I\I\(\llI Cxow .. nlruuyloy Dinah Dowdrop ,, Mr, Onwiunl Tho Quack Doctor was past |-eriuet." his love scene with Dinah delicious; Jumble was puquucious Jllilll, Ginger and Grow mnwhloan in complexion and I1ni.In uml Dinah lmrnnlf ziniiuhlini. (Uruwwru) wen arusu Lo mug uue pnux-its oll`llleu Ilnync." (lmwuu and "'l'he Loulrslulm lAOWlU(lH8l|l.l well together. Mr. UoulJruue'u "For One Sweet. Smile" was splendidly reculved by his bourew. Snowball (Bowie) started a sweet. re- lrain. Two lines were enough. He was Immediately npnlllioawd. To the lore ill: a. rush came Uornellus." (Now- cumb). llm llooucer in the Barn" wus oxoelloul: and he was heartily encored. "nth a lluul chorus "Herd-1 ll lwulm to . good basses." the curtain dropped. l.` '0 choruses were gland and showed 0- hlnn uvhuln Hun nnl nmn'u inknll (nn encore. l`he lnub uh-bit was a negro lurce ou- mlou "Tho Quack |)oct.or." The roles were nuuumed by the lollowing gentle- nnun ' nnd Urow mummoan C0lDplGXl0l.| uuu voiae. and Dinah herself zluligmlnl When the curtain rose once more all Llvo porlormera were collected for 3 "g: d night." with I vigorous (lad Save one Queen." the final touch to the Ethioponu l":lt.h Annual Tour. f`|m -m-In-nun-n mmnf n iullv hnnr af- um Allwlrd aqunu, anu mo musician. "Mr. Barker." wcru proposed with cheers. and Highland honours in aomo cases, and happily rcphod to. The Menu. Yo:-non and Morrow worked with untiring nenl At the usage xings. The result: showed their good unto. A happy hit wu Bonuoer'a" about the cook crowing before daylight resembling the i-canary. " Because it wn done he- For-o Ihnw Day." Mr. Bulwr operat- nd nl. um ninnn. nml axnnllad himsall. FOR COUGHS c COLDS one trump WHO, 0 WW lmnnwl Iuwr. "struck land" outside. Faster they go. and yet hunter! The excited "gnndhd- bor" and tho hmk-amzsu rush wildly "through. A on-uh. u Imu.uh-a.ud the Ettioposu uxpwrm is seen no mote. A few moments suice to repair the mortal injuries received, and once more we see them seated in two ling: around at centre of attraction. Mr. Johnsing (Gnrouurd), when down [tom the "elephants" come: our old mend. "Josephus Bouncer." (Uoutiec). Hiairiends rush to his alibi!- tunce and, with J16 help 0! ll plck~1nn- up," he in restored to life to enliven the opening chorus, "Tu th%`Braveet." Foi- luwing oume Julius (Kennedy) with his BnliIrog." The upviuuae did not inti- midate Mylue. who. in goo} voice. mum First In the Field." Josephus Bouncer then picked up the thread with "Tapio- ou." He was urged In try ugum with his hlmuw Fizz .\lmow." Pompey (Crawford) then to mug the prams nl V.ilpn Hmvnr." (htwnu and I.` u ouotuues were uoou uuu Isuuwuu L: mug. wlnle thu en! men's jokes (00 obuscnuua) kepublxe audience m conatuuh good humor. Jonenhua Bouncer. with his lntcle bcv goou uumoru Josephus Bouncer. buy and dog. gave an originul stump speech at the opening of the second pun. with which he vulinted the utboutioxi of [ill lieururs. Mo was misuud on leaving. Thu next. tit-hih on the hill o! {are was "just, In. choose." commencing thus: 'Thl lO little kid: of the R. M. 0.. also: and clunky no they on: be. Al going Inc) the Ouch : nines. 1` no little has no we." vnI.:- l_..A....... .. ........ L.) A. cI\l;I... him Aunnzu tour. The perlormers npeut R jully hour at- terwards M supper in the me: room. The health: 0! The Queen." ".\1njbr sud Mrs. Mc(}ill." " Mr. Uocbuuu." Mr. W. O. Uurnthera" M guest). Ibo Endruon." Mr. Johnsing." "cnpuin of the Awkward Squad," and tho musician. " Mr. lhukm." wan: nronosad For-o uuuw nay.` nu. mum: openr od it tho pituo. Ind excelled The Salvation Army meetings were ucllauended yesterday. the evening gathering being no real that all spore aeata were remove from the plaorm to the aisles to accommodate the cone gravntiomand yel hundreds had hobo Ln:-nod awav for want of room. Captain K|'09|i|0l-hlllil yel nunurouu ulu woo turned awa Captain Watson 600 for his ten 83. Matthew. uvii ohaphrmh veree. Ilia description of J eene crnoilled was very aeoaing. and many were moved to seen. In the course oi hie remark: he reierrod to the Saviour caning out denla. and he Ieid that the devils did not like to no to hell. therefore they ed to go into the herd of swine. whi e the urine were no indignant and horried that they preter- red drowning. so the All ran into the In to accept: the evila. You many rufeouble einnera atelk aboul the oily. nu. nnenn gran on In nI:'1vnh_ llnd Will] i Owing to the entirely uiiloi-seen and "highly horrible hiixident." which the Ethiopean down expresa met with by colliding with a refreshment saloon on Saturday evening. an appreciative audi- ence were treated to an entirely new "bill oi lure" in the Royal Military Col- lege gymnasium. The hall was taste- fully decorated with bunting lot" the occsaion. and the stage and scenery could not have looked better. It rellectod much credit on the stage manager and his A.D.U.ii. Sharp at 8 o'clock. unlike our reminiscences cl railway travelling. wan huai-il the whistle ol the last sp- proacliiug down express, and as the curtain rose she came into view. An excursion car had been provided [or the occiiiiiuo. and the passengers thus had a good chance of observing the fair land- scape below. On board were a motley crowd, enjoying theinnelvea hugely. For a few moments a stoppage was made at the outer depot. during which the lami- liar cries at British American otel Jack sir." struck the ear; an uuieu toa friend and o they go. Quickly the stalwart bnikemau. like a thunder clap," falls tramp who. law minutes later. "nf.uu`.k laud" outside. their iio. I l l 1 1 (Iron Audlulen \'u|u'dn:-C|pt. Wlhon (IIVM mo Pooplo I Po_pn`ur nu: NI bio nlnnen nun: IDOIII me any. ' an nonno oven go to church. llllod with devil: and neolninuly blind 60 their con- dition. The captain spoke nl nnnonni Ionqth. nnd from the crowded nub oi the Indiana nanny boouno hint nod ruIleu.'Vvhich wan Innnileatod by no or threo pengnn making n light sump- ing. The Q in took the signal In ocd put. I unnly oh-unin . You now An: union: for van: nnd in loan lsll homo. u straight u an Arrow. Hy yum shoot: slang on tho and 0! H20 nu. Ball home. to not Inuit Dnnow. In my dnr lntln homo uho In wsltlnn for (`ollmbl cl Ila Down lxpleu VIII 5 le- frul-an lulu:-A (incl In] Pru- cn Io,_Iee II-leIeIe of the ruuuen Fnp lha Deb:-In. Anon Thou 'I'Il'0 ullle lulu at the I.l.(!. xunuxnonnloryourgoounalo uepu you tron stumping to ball. God Non yon." Tbonndionco throughout ueunod my attentive. ad the pnnr muting closed with :1: soul: oonvomd and the soldier: yivtng 1 joyona nu ouiug. / ]_E?rHIopEAN TBOUBADORSZ MAID THEIR FIITB ANNUAL TOUR AND CALL A1` KIHGI1'0l-BXAl-UP. i;'o'Z'u 52`. L u.pI'ou'.'."z'v'in"I'~-1'r'3`.u'i'no' un uxtonl for your and to hep \ van Inn stunning in hall. God Man I Unwulu. was at qua Inna. unu- ing full wood at 01.50. 0!. and 09.50 per 00!`! . . Onwlotd. looo of Qnooo all-ool. Knoll- ng coll D pron mnmd. o-------- llAl.\'A'l'l ON ARMY TEMPLE. mum & THllMPSllN S,| MI. Nawuuluh Mr. (Nrounrd `. Mr. Kennedy . . .. Ml . Ulylay ......-. . ...,...... ...... The following popular parody oh). duet m the Mikado waslsung at the Military College entnrtniumeun on Saturday evening and mu enthusistlcally ap- plauded : Three little kids lrom the R`M.C. Sleek and cheeky as they can be, All going into the Queen : armee, Three lime Ind: are we. The fourth lieutenant of the opposi- tion in the local lioueu is I1 newspaper men. He is the editor of the Pcterboro ltrvirw, rind. no doubt. oweii his popular- ity largely to his ouzini.-otiorv with that paper. Mr. Carnegie went into the le- gislature in 1882. and at once became noticeable. not so much for his power or brilliency of debate as for his ever- lasting demand for return. He him had supplied him state documents by the cart load. and still he calls for more! lietterly he has become an iievieilant of the agricultural college. but was aur- priiied at the weakness of liiii following in the last attiiclr. The experimental farm in not likely to suffer by his antagonism, so lung in it has almost the iinimiuious support of the legislature. Mr. Carnegie has been a member of the Agrioiiltunl an-i Arts` Association. and in IA good worker. He represents West Peterhoro. Ill, W. L. IIIBIDITI, I.P.P. The leader of the Opposition is un- doubtedly a handsome man. and clever. and stands out prominently among the public men of this country. He is the Ion oi Irish parents. but ii. Canadian by birth. He was educated at the London. 0nt.. grammar school, and the Toronto University, where. in 1872. he obtained the degree of LLB. He was called to the bar in 1871. elected a bencher in 1871, and a. member of parliament in 1872. Since then he has been in political life. and in the opposition. where he is likely to remain. unless he is more loyal to Ontario and ceases to work with the federal government in opposition to the interests of this province. lie is a line speaker and an industrious politician. but he is continually harping on small strings and fails to make adeep impres- ston upon the public. He is said to favour compuluor votiuu, but he says little about it, an hie uuxict about the rclurm I61 aorioiinly queiizicne ,0c.casion- ally lie riaui in the l0C.|l linmm to scold the government. and then Mr. Fraael is forced to pay him his respects and talk him into calmness. Ho dcesift require this tonic very oiten. cram. Sccondliule kid Allthingslxxaxlnrnl {or our EIIHL enm., Third lmle kid --\Vu`d sooner be stuffed with lots of jam. Three little kids are we, Three httle kids so very wary. Lips are free from substance hairy, Sl1llwe'vc an (h)air (hats milnary. Cockv lmle kids are we` Dllll W0 V6 an `jlf lal lllllllilfy. Cocky First hula lcid-Cap well cocked for a re- gular mash, Second hula kid--Liltle swagger stick and ueatnilk sash. , Third lime kid- Hard to keep up on Tues- day hash, Three little kxds are we. All going mlo me gueem u annec, Three little First little k1d-Into our lmle heads we rrnm We'll all be C.M.S.'s some day, With`-Cling sword bells and {ur so gay. Unless lheymke our stripes away, Three lmla kids are we. White Wmgn shay nova now wouy. Thoyuny mo shortly on: tho In; N in counts. 1 long (or my hula. ll qua! out my Whit: Wllp nd nil homo so am. 7 anooxn vxnsn. Lmcss rneymhe our smpes away. kids First little lml--We fall mlo scrapes and get C.B., Second lmle kid-.\nd walk in the uqunrcso very earlee. Third lmle l(id-Wc`rc not in church though marked D I). Naughty little luds are we. We atter ourselves were just the thing To catch Yum-Yum or l etn-Sing, But pa :1 will not hear of our marrying, Vrelched little kids are we. pi... Ulu luu Inn! II III nun:-vu . Rev. II. F. Bland drew attention you- terday morning to the manner in which the gospel/was generally heard und how It. should be heard. The pulpit had long been a target. (or ormciutn. so that it man necessary for the pew touudentani no position. He thou showed that &he may Imnrd the uomel fonnnllv. mdolent- 5 no position. no men Buowau tune we ' w heard the gospel fonnolly.1ndolent- ' llye. preferentially. critically. artistically. and seemingly. while they should have heard it reverentiully. candidly. and practically. The drowsy worehippen. those who were deterred from eorvioo by L nhower of nin. thoee who hed their fovorlte poatorn. those who lonnd fault with the minister's style. those who were land of orotory end grace ol manner. end those who oppeered to hen the gen- l. but were. in loot. considering world- elhire. were all cleverly pout:-eyed. no sermon wu one ol Mr. Blend`: beat. I am! that is eoying 3 great deal. I. II. V. An we have anticipated the eeli-styled leaders are again iollowing. Why do they not originate ideas and advertise- ments 0! their own inatead oi imitating those oi their leea pretentious neigh- bours? Surely an eetabliahment of such boasted magnitude poreeeeee e - cient ability to originate. but the r notice on the 08.50 pent bneineee ap- areto indicate otherwiae. The next mitation we expect to no will he that of our mammoth poetere with a far aim): of our not thereon. They may imitate but can never duplicate our oe- lehrated 03.50 panta to order. We take the lead and will keep it. let thoeo lol- low III who will. A. Baird it 00.. the Tillinghaet Tailorimz House. 79 Brook street. -:__..-_ IIII Inuit -r. uluvu `VfI.lIla Lm evening Rev. Mr. Onny pronolr I od 3 urmon mono:-inl ot the late Mr. Chris Wright. I-lo unit! was be bud known the deceased for mun yearn. Ind found in him I Ground Ion Iriend. I nu .-..-an-nu Arrival ha hnd I Ind lound m nun INIOIIIG Ioyu menu. - Whoa the oppchuty u-rived hohad nude Ir. Wright hi: ohnnhvuden. Ind 5 low you-I Inter tho congrognion of S0. Pnuh Church ulocbd him :1 their re- nutivo in Whnlon anom- rolthilbodylr. rightdidnll lhli n I... In his anus In lnnhnr lhn Inr- gcntnlnlvo In wnllounour | In In his powu to tnnhor the Inter- onnt, his ohproh. 30 M has n mmena II dnrinn noun` ethical period: enrol, lm ohprou. no Ill! noon 5 mean It during non period: in it ory. In bud ho Ignond, I All truck and corn ' . nod ho dial an -ug-n A -nnlhu Inlllnll hi 3 Illlll-pli `runny OI I-spun up an goduu. Onblnot photon down to O8 ndoun lot on: month II Hondononh. ' w UI IOU pnouou com: w :4 on month :8 Houdononh. Come and inspect the stock at THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MARCH 8. `IHIIE LITTLE KID L rur-uy ul uuu um Mon rnpulur Alrl. Ilddoff .ID|IlIO(lIIll worthy lutntlon by all engnls yuan, memu aeoono. lul men was 5 straight walk over for Benson. who proved himself oappble of making good him: in 100 yards ifpuabed. The aleeuloclmsa was the race of the good time in AU!) yards itppsueu. The sleeplechase meet. The executive committee having oerod a valuable model tor competition. some of the heat stut! in the club was ` moulded into running shape. The ooureo was from the starting point. fact at Mititlanil utreet.'to the north or Cedar lsland. round a` Ilia luLlll.iuuui|"'$11*I."n w z5,i then to the right. lIL`|`0ek the u.laml-. hm hind the tower. down the mouth side, and back tot-lie starting point. Distance between 8| and 4 minus. Six competitors toed the scratch. V. J. Hooper, E. Burns, J. Relton. Capt. Rothwell. L. Burns. and II`. L. Rothwell. They got away well together. butulter: It few yards had been coverul L. Buruu went to the front at a spanking gait. closely followed by Rcutou. the others buuuhed a short (llnt&D08`b8LIlD(l. When about a mile had been traversed Uooper took I tum- ble ahd dropped out. Burns led Kenton by a few yards all the way down to Cedar uud across the islziuil, but after the start on the home run Benton made A spurt aul ew pest Burns, who was running It etilf pace. but ulittle wiuded. The lead Renton got by this spurt he kept lDCl'85.llJ;(, and tlulehed with eno- thei heiiutllul spurt. winning by 150 yard. in 27 uiiuutei-.i; L. Bums second. with E. Burns 200 yards in rear. The ` others (lid not nish. Both Reutou and Burns run in good form. but Rei.itou's tlnal spurt showed that ho had himself well In hand and merited the loud up. pluuae of the spectators. i\1nver.y.oc:up1eu mo puxpxn. Mr. James Lowe. n liingstouian. and lately of Daniel's Hotel, Prescott. `hum accepted n. pox-mun 1n the oiuo of tho Bntlah Amoncau Hotel. Mr. H. U Briuu being trnnsfexrod to tho Bxlmoml Hotel. Montreal. The Balmonsl does not open until May,bnt. Mr. ()`Brien wants I tow holidays. Mr. A. Uuuu. M.l .. has rz-ruched Unta- nonuuya. Mr. A. Uuuu, .. wa. uud was soon on Snmr luy by several Kmgnboniaun. He never looked lnouer in bialnle. Mrs. Gunn and me Misses Uunu remain on the continent. uutil the (all. They will spend the balance of the winter in Italy and Lllu nontll of Fmuco. l\ l-l Ililwlun Nun York` I) . llnluu. Gallery in the House or Uommouu. George I\'. Snith. St. John`:-, N.B.: W.1l. Collius, New York; E. A. Ever- otb. Iroquois; W. R. Moore. Toronto, are M. the Burnett House. u.. A n.. llnnrrn It A nr Sn-.nfnr.l. me uurnetn nouse. Mr. A. De Uuerre. B.A.. of Slrutford, formerly of Sydenham. was prvneuted WIN) a. handsomely olmaod water inches: and uublets by his pupils on his eaviug for Str. mrny. [lav P.-am-mnl (hunt. will nroannh in for bit: bhrny. Rev. Priuclpul Grunt will preach the Presbyterian Church. Cobourg. on the 14th inst. The occasion in the nu- nunl service under the auspices of the Y.P.A. of the church. D-.. D...n..inn| (1.-ant nu-mu-hml In St, l'.l .A. ol the cuurcu. Rev. Principal Grant prouchod 11) St. Gabriel`: Church, Montreal. yesterday. The centennial services are now occur- ring. Dr. Grant lled Dr. Cooke's place who was taken ill. Hm: M. Hnulmul: w|.n I\1nunlIlIl\lInf`I' ` l"ra.uc0. D. S. Uibbms. New York: I). ll. Halon, Michigan; I). (i. Wiggins, Bothluln-m. Pm; Mm. J. I . Tlmum.-I, 1'. C. Jonuu. Bellevnlle 2 A. Ullpiu, L. 11. Montgulnerv. G. Turner, Toronto; (1 Mayor. Hamil- ton; W. R. Mmguvo. Wlumpog; F. F. Hurponboudon; U. 1*`. Telgmanu uud;U. Ramadan. are registered at. tho Brmah American Hotel. I . . Kenton and 1`. E. Mari-nu. At. the word go" Renton went to thefront, and he- turns twenty-ve yards had been covered W331 loading by live yuan. This up he widned and nished euaiiy, Merritt Ile- oond. '1 no second hens was A repetition ot the tires. Benton winning by about eight yards, Mervin second. This 1108 um: a. straight: walk over Benton. Hmnxu .IIu'-In lnnnuun ..u.v... Mr. A. McDonald, accountant. one of the stuff of the Business College, 19 very III. I\ ll Munlunnuu Hf`. |`.nv-nwnll, In-Hal tho Aauzeu wmcn open on ma zzsuu man. A. U. Cuunplycll. foronto (Hobo. has been elected President of the Press Gallery the House of Commons. Gnnnm K. s.1sm.. John`:-. who taken In. Rev. Mr. llaylock. who was announced to preach }iS.'~i0lJI.|I'Y sermons nu the Third Methudmb Cburuh yesterday, did not arrive. and the pastor. Rev. Mr. Mnvet.y.oc:up1ed the pulpit. Mr. James Lowe. liinmatoniau. '1 ha nrcrcpld Creatures Unlered lint ll! l ummnmr l)u- 1 hcu-nlnn. \Iuv- Uu Saturday Juhu Du Vlnibod H10 Uuuurul Hospital uu.d ordered the ex- pulnion 01 ten patients, including eight ultlaucl decrepid persons. The order was executed today, though with d grout dual of regret on the part of the hospital physnoum. Let us run over the names or those who were or wnllbe throwuupon the mliunruioc ol tug world: nnknlt lhin. mind on. Admittad Nov. won a teen macros: u: we mean. The flrllh heat of the 100 yards dash wn csllod. the followmg starting in in : 8. Henderson. H. L. Ruthwgll. W. b`. Reuon and 1`. E. Memu. At. the word Hun" Dnnonn Inn-.9. In Hun :-nnt. and ha. Bull homo to low snd nun. when Manic. my dullnq. In thu-why my Ildo. Bdl homo. him own and [old tuna. The hunt o! I in my own lath brido : kl] Ian. I: and from that IIOVC. III. D. 13. Macleunau, Q C.. Uuruwall, In-m been appointed Crown I r.)sz-cutmr for tho Am-izeu which open on the `Mud man. A l`. l`..rnnlmH. l nmnt.u (17006. sin. Mxohuel Cannon. aged 75, admitted Fob. 103.11, suffering from general deb|li- OI! by. R. Paul, sged 08. admitted on Feb. 22nd. suering from gonenl debilitv. Jnmnn Mnrnhnll. land 74. ldmill 22nd. suuermg lrom goneru uemuw. Jamel} Mnruhnll. Aged 74. Ldlnilted on Nov. lath. 1885. auorinu froman nloer. Mn: N Rnnn nnnd BR In`!I'Iil.I.'i Nnv. On Saturday afternoon. st 8:80 o'clock, the members of the "Trun a snow Shoe Club" met in thecity Per ,And. under the lemdenhxp of Vwo-Presidents Stu- then: end re. nnrobed to the ice at the Joot of tlnnd street. where the two remaining nwee were contented, viz.. 100 yards (last: (in beats), and n. steeple chase. There was quite a. [Argo number of npeotators present. They took keen interest in the races. 'l`I.- 6...: It...-e.nl Ihn lfll unrdn dnnh world: a Robert liaiu. aged 00. ndmitted Nov. 18th, 1885. sum-ring from aortic ateno- ` lom. woo. pu-nylon. Snrqh Ann Cu-av. aged 60. n patient for 3 long limo, huvnng to walk on crutches. mu a`,.Ia-.. .n.. MI `Inna harm na- W. l.. lento: Goa to lie From. In Iver! Iuh- A Ila-plecluo Cont-II Around Cedar llIIII-A Good nun lute by In Person -OlIy "to It: PIIIII. `Yul John lemon Winner. ' ulcer. I Mm. R. Bun. aged 58. ndzniuod Nov. 11th. 1885. auerlng from ganarul debt]!- ha, nu. uoaneuo. ugou 4 15th. 1855. panlylod. Sarah Ann (Inn-av. a THO IIIIOII 01 III {I llllll DH! 1 "1'.'..`:.".:" $3 " '`'.:"u .. n or 0`: vo I . Sun hours. so love that I'll nod out my Whllo Wlnp ad an 0 lo nan. crutches. Mn. Coldon. mod 66. 1 long term pa- tient. snering from In inonnolo dis` QAIB. one. . The hon ml IIIUZOOII said that on snturduy r. Dn united the insultr tion Ind ordered the diuchugo o! these persons. The women bud not gone out when the reporter culled. but wan to be sent drill in the nfternoon. Tn- .o..-.-A -nu -non I-In said than `I no |`eI)ple Wlmuo Muvmn auln.5nyIn[I and an .nn-not lunnlnn Aunnllun. be Idrin in the nftemoon. Tho sum-ud was men. He said the persona diaolnugod should be in: poor bou`o. He upprovud ot the police mu l stntdn course In l\......a. um. nnnnd nnnn And And I _oKP_TUREoF THE PEN` IXCITING CONTESTS IN THE SNOW BHU E: RACE 3 Of EATUBDAY LAST. slntwn Dr. Dupuiu wu called upon and uid shat on Suutdny Mr. Dn ordered him sodnuchu-go than who Item lucunblo or well. There were u nulnbot In the iumtution who were ugnluliouvd {or by the honplul. having both out than is the Uuvernon. Dr. Dupuin naked r. Duff nun could be done lot the pool erasures. bus use oolonol simuly ox- clumod. III none of your bmineil: you know your duty ad Iwun you to doil." "l`|.- -...'...n- innnlnlinnn Inn CL. non! Boil." _ The vuiun: institution: lot the pool are tall at inmates. no can there in no roconno for the poor upd debnlitltcd account but to nun or go- tench. l`.'.".'. .`.Z......:"" "'.:.'?:.`.".`.'.' '2";-.:"`. 3. `undo I home for the bolplen poor. y. HI`. Costello. agnd 70. admitted Oct. nth IRA ; nnlulvlnrl. DISCHAIKGED FROM THE H05Pl'1`Ah. CREAMERY) @'* N3 .3: Assortment. {$3.50, OR TWO PAIR FOR $6.75. Llllle Thlngnlhns liugnxo the People : II. v.nn..n_NuIn. hv uur Lnnnl Gurnn. manenu place an we n ma omce. I 8,000 yards new all wool tweeda. be- ginning 850.. up to 81 ; the bash value I and variety over shown by llnrdy & Murray. A nnnnnn. null I-m Imlrl nt. I-ittnhnrn nn ' er mnuu Luna soasou. ` Last. week Riclmrdsuu & Son. shipped 20.000 bushels of barley lrom Non-wood I and Tweed to New York. To day. 21,-` (1)0 bushols owned by the tune rm,` left Lnmlsdown for New York. : l.`-......-..l.-n..I;. nun: RI-n J A Mn\InIumn n rum. , A couple of Kmgntuuiuun broke open 8 trunk nu u Unpu Viucout hotel a fuw dnys ago and stole a large sum of money. A detective from the Cape was in tho ' city )enlordny looking 1: the thieves. ; 'l`l.u mumlmrn 01 um nnonin ()1-der in nnuwoou. I5 proposou an umuu uuuuur. Wilson l running "Ivory soup." This uolpiu absolutely []1ure-will float. on wuler-nnd in inn unble for washing infants. hauling cuts. etc. W. J. Wilson, "The Pharmacy." Call and see the |.--...::..| n.......-.. ...,... :.. |.l,..-um lc. LIVHNGSTON & BRO. Nu sumon of the police court this` morning. f Thu rmmirn nn the st.eamar 1'vcumseh Friday avenm max. A tub oar .wenulnnxz 50 pounds, was stolen from Hendry & Thompson's store n1ew_da 9 ago. Mn '1 .'nhnu`|nr hnrrinm-u. 1210. doz. 2 MUBBISBUBGI WHITE WINGS n xew_ua N07] 'abmdor herringu. 12o. doz.; frenh herrings, 15c. doz. ; salt white sh, Do. |b.-Jun. Crawlord. AL.-p Wllnn 'knInhar Hiviuinn nlrnut, pnzea amount no nucmv wuu. 700 patterns now prints, sutloena and clmmbrays are selling lively. Come and I see them at Hardy dz Murray's. ; A Ind -hn hm`: hm! n vmn'n nxnericnca I DUBJJ Ill : uaruv Oi Auurruy H. 3 A lad who has had a year's experience on ]0b printing presses can secure; a pun I manenu place at. tho Wino omce. [ K000 vnrdn new all wool tweeda. Murray. 1 A oonoepj wall be held at 1-Maburg on 5 Tuesday night. Messrs. R-Lyman i,Urum- ley. Mxddleton and others will take ` in 10. 6 A ..........u,. .....s.. mm 1... hula] M. Mr I` In N. g A surpnso party will bu held at Mr. ` I Furrel|y`s home. PfLt.al)urg road. this revening. Students of the Buaiueasl College will attend. _ At the races at Milleu'n Haj. N. Y.. ' "Johnny B," won the free-for-nll. "Gilen' B" was second. Races take place at. ' 'Veatport to-day. ` Mr. T. Rnhiunm: who mu assistant; veauporu to-any. Mr. T. Robinson who assistant steward co the steamer St. Lawrence last year. will be atewuri on the steam 1 Mnmd this season. Last mnnb Dinluuru in .0 Qnn uhinnml Ian. Lauusaown xor new xorx. Several weeks ngu Mr. J. A. Mc.\hhou lost a ue mnstx. ()u Suturtln he wrote out. an advertlsemont. for the am. but the canine anticipated him an ! ro- turuod to ma homo on Sunday. Tim ne u~mu.lnu~ at Rntnrdnv nrmmd turned no ma name on aunuuy. The line weather of Saturday proved a great boon to Uupt. Dix. Um aknting rink was crowded all day. In tho after` noon the assemblage was the largest. rnnoe the opening 0! the rink. Mnluun unmm. Ibo. lb. : table ns. DIIO Oplg OI (H8 TIUIL Mlllll gnpoa. Ibo. lb.; table gs, 100. on box; 8 lbs. ohuioe dunes. 250 ; cranberries. 10c. quart; 2 cans salmon. 25o. : 8 cans umckvrol. 20o.-Jas. Craw- ford. A ........I.. at l.'...n.J.... n. In-nlnx nnnn n Clly )RlOT(lIy IUUKIUK U ) VHO l4l)lBVl.'U- ` The members of the nsocic Order the west are favourable to the election ` of KW. Bro. R. '1`. Wulkem. Q.C.. as` l).G.M. at the next Grand Lodge mcetu I in. ILW. Bro. H. Robertson. of Col~ linuwood. is proposed as Grand Mnntur. ` Wilnnn nn rnnmno "Ivnrv noun." Hardy & Murray's, mmnua. ueunng ems. cw. w. .n. I benrnilul owers now in bloom. Wu Ann nhnny unn mntnan tnnti hennmul uowers In moom. We can show you wrm.eu,,teat.imonials and send you to people in our own city who can tostnfv to the eicncy of Not- man`: Electric Bells for the cure of rheumatism. kidney troubles, dynpe in. and nervous prosbrntion. W. J. W: non. ' agent. : Mr, Hnmnhnll. ntnmn that he will but. agent. 5 Mr. Unm bell. atnwa that he put. ; about six 0 eomc sparks in the aroma ` nitunted on Prircean Street. as noon :57 the poles no on-coed and the wire: I uroug. Heintendn an an experiment. to put. {our sparks um um] the city clock this week. V-.o..-lav Lnnl-nnrn Mnnhnll, 87 war: mu week. - Yuterdny Laurence Mitchell. 87 years I of age, died at. Hurrowsmlth after 1 week`: illness. His body was brought to the city to-day nnd taken to 5:. Mary : Cemotery. Decossed in a nutive ol Iroluud. and has no friends in this count . n. qlnvrnnh Inn nnnnnltml Dr. E. H. please every Mme an uuruy on Murray 5. A pnldoultbcial will be held at the reuidence of Mr. T. H. Caruovaky on! Friday evehln next. A mh oar .wmulnmz nounds. DO. |O.-uH!l. UIIWIDFU. , Alox. Elliotwbutcher. Division street, ` ships 350 head of cattle for Liverpool to-monow moruin . lln-an I-Inna unl hn hnlxl at \Nnu' no-morrow monnn Horse macs wnl be held at. Wolfe : Iahmd on Thursday and Friday. Thou prizes amount to nearly 8200. 7()()m1v.Lm-na mints. count Dr.rl)arrnah has consulted Dr. E. H. Smytbo. 0! this ciiv. concerning the lat- ter. relcrring to bim.nnd recently appear . in in I Kingston paper. Dr. Smytlia replied Hunt. in his 0 inion, it via. strictly speaking. libel on. Dr. Dur- ngh muy enter an union. ` l - -o..,..... I Be nun: Io hear Kelly Mug Io- nlgln. BOUGHT AT A BIG REDUCTION. 1,500 YARDS SPRING PENTINGSE Wino Why thonnnr [NI wury. Thoycu-rynoohoaily am: 0:03; mm oonnnon. I lento: my dock. ' morning. The repairs on the steamor'1`vcumseh will be nished this month. 'f`|... nntu Arman unmlu nnnl nnnllmnrnn vuu D6 umsueu nuns mouuu. The new dress goods and oaalunerea please time an Hardy 62 Murray's. mI'loL1-racial COII EOIIII I Is I progress conducted by lhqhggcncy of tigtgboots I" the year round. Corn nupin is t conducted through the money 0 Putnam`: Painless Uorn Extractor. the only sale and sure-pop corn cute. Putnnnfs Ex- tractor in now vnddy imitatod. Beware of All poisonous and sore prodpcing muti- tutu. MADICB S I(I0 2" `yVha.1.p`gea1t. Moan!` I llouooufu (.5 no Photon mo. Ilounnlu-. Pd: '3 hot. plnmuy. urn uh mm. to dun}: v|9_I_I9I._ugh9_oodny `A BIG BONANZA! -vv.- Now oFF;=::R FOR- 1M:1m;N'r.~ ur 'l`HE nu.` DRESS GOODS The Former`Price $5.50 a Pair, B I 1 | To-day we offer 1.200 Pieces Prints, Ginglmms and Sa- l . . l teens In light and dark shades. Come early and secure :1 ichoice piece. )1 WALSH & STEACY .l hr 3` Mnrnh R {WAL:~:1-1&sTEAcY% s Our C()l0r4:( l and Black Saiu Merveillcux are selling rapidly. Only a few dresses of the low lino remaining. Black Casllmeres. French All-Wovu Dress Goods. Fancy Plaids, Stripes and Checks. Prices are from 15 to 25 per cent. lowei than last Full. n. iEF`AilL;` Much 6. CW Onrpotu. SILKS QLNDDRESS GOODS. Oran: Luce Ourhinn. Mndru Cdrhinu. Tnroomun Jurtains. Curtun Muteriuln in Inc American and English mukos. Ouruiu Poles. nll kinda ind lengthu. i We are now showing a Splendid Range of New Dress Materials. We would respectfully solicit an inspection. Best Value ever shown bv ';A NEW STUCK uf GENTS FURNISHINGS CARPET\S._` oun PRICES ARE VEPM LOW! As some of the more Choice Goods cannot bn replaced for same price until late in the season, you will have a better -l_-2_- ..-_.. ,~ choice now. Lowest Prices in Collars, Cuffs, Ties, H{lll(ik0l`C}]ieia' `Vhitr; and Colored Shirts, Braces, &c. A Job Lot of Scarf Pins at Half Price` 3 The Finest Assortment of Gents Ties can be seen all: F. - X. C0 USINEAU S. F. X. COUSINEAU iBARGA|NS OFFERED AT McFAUL S. PRINTS. HARD TO BEAT I-17 Gents Tics for One Dollar. HARDY&.Ml|RRAY.] DRESS GOODS! IJ.`LA|DLAW& sow Much 6. Inch 5. F. X. COUSINEAU S. ~ A V J March 8. New Wool Unrpetp, Tapestry Onrpuu, Bmuoll Olrpeu, Velvet C 1 rpota, Byunlino roam. New Serge Dress Goods at 106. New Spot and Figured Dress Goods at 12c. New Lace Dress (zoods at 12c. New All Wool Nun's Veilings at 15c. New Gray De Beige Goods at 15c. The New Canvas Cloth, all colors. _- -----. 1:3 :QnnI.4 J7 RICHMOND &: CC). SPRING- locun a copy at once. as Illa long II bound to Deco-o I fibu annular :9: pnmcsss smear. HOUSE FURN IBHING GOOD; CURTAINS- HA5 ARRIVED AT ---lOR-- AaV.Laxg@.. 'io ramcess st. J. Illl`lI.VIOND Q (.0. SATIEENS. QURTAINS. NEW; NEW ( Dress Goods , HARl]Y&MURRAY S.` /7'70! nBn`u1EE & NEW, NEW DRESS GOODS! Feb` 10th. an-nu. nu pm In: Dpu um um no nu an sun home. to not luau unnow. In but dour lntlo wslung III: . DAIRY BUTT]-JR In Rnllna Flrkinn. Much `I. BUTTER IN SMALL PAOKAOEIS. -..A WA l\E S DRUG STORE, T." `"7 moonunly *3; :,A,,~,l;_,-.,;:~:';_f_.: ':.':.r... -u Uor. ynncen uni Montrnl Streota. Iuolnl. ' ;`PthoIuB\. II\hpOnu.J CHEAP EDITION. I76 PIIINCEDS STREET. `ran sum} or THE um Yo : ho. how .6 m. haw Ila: rm IIUHIU X IIIUT. Yo! an o. 011. hov tho win Non. IIY BANK! WIN1`IilI. The New Bookulore. The New Bookstore, llaoelved um morning at JUST OPENED UP. Linux: and u rmu. mlld nnd hum- : mm. in bottles I PRIDE. 0I|.Y I0 OEITS! n .. ., ............ .... To-dav the romaine of the vounqant child of Mr. S. Birch woro interred in Uncnrnqni Comunery, l).mt.h name to it quickly, it: illness from croup being only of a. few hours` duration. Mr. and Mrs. Birch have extended sympathy in their bercuvomvnt. 'Iht-y Ara Nu! l)umm'u I. Yesterday morning while the Salva- tion Armv was out (or I march, the el- uy 0! n H`nlvat.1on Army soldier wan loan bun 'l in u. certain window. When tho > pmin saw it he exclaimed: I~'l`I..nl: nll. wn'ra not dummies: We when H10 puuu saw in nu unuuuun.-u. "Tbnnk Gom. we're not dummies: are he h Iivmg by 1 life that comes ) From A ovo." l'0l'lIl.lu.uLII Illlll. Thu Molliodiat church. Portnmoutli. will begin special ruvivnl services to- night under the Iundoniliip ol Rev. lllr. Meyer. Alter the service in pliillmr- monio club meeting will In: held. Those wishing to join can (lo rm. ltov. Mr. Sborey preachml in mission sermon yen. torduv morning. ..-,. ._. ..,. -......__. Ell ! UI`Oll'l`| IIIIIII [Of unllrrn At the Phuumov. All who have used this state that It is the boat article our nnod (or the telnet and cure of caburrh and cold in the head. We have import- ed u lot of this balm direct: from tho mnnnfnoturor in Oawogo. N.\'., and an on vouch for in being genuine. W. J. Wilson. " I Iilrlllr I ncrlpr The (mun Fm l m.v says that from the tune the curtain mm on the tint not until it finally went down in the "limborn Scnpo" Nu audience were kept In tom 0! laughter. Nothing I0 thunrdly oomicnl bun muck the Capital thin you. The oomeiy will be produced In the Opera Home hero on Wednesday evening. Uralnrn Mr .\I ure I` nglnn. Tho Canadian Engine and Looom0t.i\'o Workn have received coutrncun {or night. more tuginoa. Tho orders are: Four for tho 0.P.R.. mnkinn ton In all; two for tho Pontiac and Pacic Junction Railway; and two consolidation ouuinen for the Quobcc nml Luko St. John Rul- -IV. I'napa|-tag to [land Up. Mr. John Wale: baa sold bin handsome brick cottage on King street wont to Mr. John Hawion. for |2.&)0. Mr. Ronan. undertaker. In making pro ationa to build on Bugot atroec. he now tomoo toba put up In` Mr. P. Lo no: on Oolboms attach will be none: in new in architecture. The plan were prepared by Mr. Nawlandn. Pnpnrlug lor aha lprlng. The iron Ininoa at Calabcaio II" be M `workad axloaaivoly this yaar. A form ol workman havo ban ongaaad to pump out No. I Inina Immodlauly. and make the nooaaaary an-anaomnnta for thn nea- aon'a work. Mr. D. 0. Wiggina. an r- inlaudanl oi the mine: to be work by tho Amannan awndinah. in in tho claw. I0 173]`! rrnnlllllluul. Fresh to strong southerly. gradually veennuto went:-rly and north westerly winds. mostly cloudy.wlt.h liqht snow or rain, {allowed by ooolar wonthcr to night or tomorrow. nnun-n Ln; Ilrrvllrll. W. Dickson. ol Slmrhut; llrlw. is in the General Hospital WIN] 11 broken loan. The bonoa about the ankle am much damaged and tho lea grentlv swollen. He says that ho was doctcrm for a week by a mu who nnid mu uulllu wna out of ioint. JUIIN HENDERSON & 00., Ordar o! Fonnen. menu on the rat sud Ihlrd Thundny In non month In oddtellowt I-`lAll.comar or Prlnoau nnd Moulrnl Menu-I.n. (our Knudry a'I'hompIou'u.) 1330.21. COUlI I'FR0lV1`lvJNAO,"No.69. lndo ondanl -loyal Arc.-nnum. H14 llEUIn\l MEETINUH 0! the St. Law- ronce Council. It--ynl Aronnum, an held on the nrn Ind lhlld Monday: In every month at 8 p.m., mm. Onunqul Uud rollon Hun. Prin- con attest. `V Dec. IQ. I) Gear o`| Hull, Wolllx Tueldu 0 every month. I . ll . I'D l'l'fIlfl'Io UB1` "Fll0lV'l`lvJNAO," No. 69. on. Oddfell Gaul. Ullllflll. E237 0Uu.If.N ~"l` n v | v - u nun-uuvuu vu vuv uuuvu no -av wvlnwil I: the Amononu uandloato. in in the oily. Ho bu opened vo MIIJOO und got them nulv far onnnlon. A Vlutto (Moon. luv. Run! Dun Fornui dc whit 0oQduIo yuutday nnd nluiuuud . the oomnnnlon to nvonhon bu-Iona. noptod Hoontlh Bite 0! Froumawm InI``DKl' Lnhheh. I1n.[l,gm-nor ol monk and cum gon ltruu. Kmuwn budaffot ?ur:sa:zt 1' Thursday. and Rose or t-Huron` somomp. Boot Crolx. nne Wodnudny In anon month. (`nun-cl Dlunuhlp Company. TAILINU from New York eve: nturdny. Authurlned Agent, I``. A. FOL Ell, Ferry Dock, loot of Hm k at. Klnlun. Inc; Ber: up where olilh they no onay. hon`: when the girl of my hurl sum !or me, ~80! h I ho. I long for u Manic. ' l`l ugnu out my hlh Wing sud all one to than. Yol ho. how we go. Oh. how tho wind: blow. J. n.Jo1.umc, am. cn."u.,`1..nc: r.1c., I..ll lcdlnburth lumbar of the College nf Phvllnlnmu 6: But- IOODI. Ontario. IIIOI-IIIIIII 0| IIlIl I`! A ha a llllnl` I10 [III 0pOIIC(l EV! I ready for openuon. will, u mm mm. V The Boanlxu Meeting: 0! ch: Aumont and A5- at Froaunwm "um herd- vLntholL3.1l,9urner elhnggon Btroou. Klnnwn Purtsntggn, '1'_ I point: an. ' No. (5 EuvreuYoav1-I King-Pr: A lb [v.m., non- neuunlwltb U.P.ll. Mgn: 1u;,.av| tnlu II Shu- bm Ln 0 for all points on! and went. .1 II. TAYLOR, W. FOLGEB. Ant. 8un't. Enp't. an, AyI'l' 1-1:. 1:30 pm Hindu. hcdn. No Ian. on Monan, Aprll Mb, CI 7:! p.m, ` Oolnnqua Lorine, No.92-.~on Woaupaouyjnrch uovaun yuuunuy um unuuuuua the persons. In the dtornoon the nv damn Van Van plouiun nod In tin ul. nu to the children In Sunday School. Thoroju no nonm Inooduoo 0! Owen. ohildna. Mr. Burns nd his um. I 0! tuohon no doing 3 `mod work lntho vlllngo. wmmpeg muu noun. No. I Ind leuos Kinulon 7:30 n.m.,u-rlvn Mhurbot. Lulu 10.00 a.m., Ind lionirow 8.15 p.m.: connecting with U.l'.K. Express 101- Euvreu Yew:-I King-Pr: p.np.,`90n- K Blur-male In-[I III .- l'tIlIIK'-" Auolem at John : hodgo. No.8. on runn- TX Wllm UIGU-l IKIIITII-I3 Ir. W. R. Ilinatyo. collector at cm- Ionn. Winnipeg: upon Sndsy in tho olnud nnrnod thh mania; to Oun- vs. 80 lnuvnillaq the arrival 0! Ir. Iolnnhu|.wIpuvoIIk|'hdlhoohugon TELEPlqON[-I. pl-ulna Igunu III In wlnuplclrl. Indwhowunowd up nonowbcnonl n 0. . Eln; In. Uh-um-Ill , ` ___ Ill-.5 I` Illlcl (`II I-2 IPIJI I IHIIITE Between Klngvon, Pete:-bmo. Toronto, (mun. Mammal. Quebomsnd on point: out and wait No. 8 luprau Ionvu Klnalton It 1:30 p.uI. Arrlvuu uronw 0:10 pm). " (ntun 01% p In. " Momronl nos-o yum. lienlrow 020 p m. I Pauongon luvlug by this train will reach Wlnnlpeg In 00 houu. No. I In-tl Imus summon 7:30 n.m.. nrrlvol Fen ! V rmw, mmcr 'r. :7:-Ton`msr. QUIOIKIM`, Cheapo And new Eoulppod m lull Bouu w Mnnltobn nnd the North Wall. , GENERAL TICKET AGENY} Canada Paci_:ulT g* 3..:;*::.:r.$r:.2';*..7'.: & :11 .`;:':':a -:3! P 3 ronamn P 0 ` nnnrnl Tloknt Ilollh I uunun -. Bloumn MEETING of the City Crunch. 1~nu--rut 0/mono biisnzuzor. 'I'U|lIJAIu hvn Mluu [Man II Rollo: Rink. TIINDIII reoelvod by W. Newland-. Jr., NH 0 mn. WIDREIDAY. llnlrwo -nf Cntuuqul Muonlo Lodgo. :3 Oslnn ui 10). ll :30 mm. -.-:.-?._ K I NU! T0]! 3 Plil IIIIOKE TIG IOII OI IIIIHIII `KEN EVOLIINT BOUIE rV,No. 81, meet in St. . Ueorroi Hall, Wellington 8%., 2nd und nu ueldny II) Cream ilnlm lor Cnlnrrh m................. All -pl... hum Hurry ANu-v17:1?1'rv. The Don ol EIIIHICI u.nN1' nnnm rv Na. in 3. `L `lacuna General Inf. Bro ___j.__ l liulu 1 artpr." _. H--- l)..... ...n- A oonoentrnlod nun cc of Wlld Cherry. Horo- Lound. Elaounpuno und other ulnablo Inau- dlz-nu. It in pluuun. horllni. Don mull. Eecl