Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Mar 1886, p. 1

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AURANlA.. OREGON .. BEBVIA . .. 'u.'kIs[:1A , _' .'. M"U ``fi" .".' AURANlA.. ETRUEILD BERVIA. . .. "E" n. oumovsxv. Dal nut Md Odnr. `J77 lB.|ll0'I` 'I`IIEl-I'I`. BEG U RED T0-DAY AT I I BIOIIVID TO-DAY A1.` `VII in. _ 'III I --TO THE I Cvjfj I PIIINCESH IT. fllf-IIIIIMIIHIW3 'l`ourlutn"l`Iokov.s L0 MI pull (-1 mo wunu n upoolnlny. For New Turk. Albany. 'I`r.:y_ lmllndolphll, V\'|aMmno'n, Utlcu, Hyraoum. ltrnhenlnr and nil `Jinn on Now York bonlml. Went Hhorn, 17:10:: Black River Hallways, take the ALL BAH; BOUTL. two connection: duly. Faro u low A: Guy other Route. Aoonruo and rollabla lulormstlun In ruxnnl Io BM." nnd Huuu-I given, pornonnlly or by mu]. at tho _.. _.___. ._____ A ']`EMPES'F B1 TEAPOT. In Icolllllll of ouler Joe" crcnlnl a It-nullon In Dlr. secnurv WIII|ry'I--A Woman I'nr Ion lluullnll Than In. lnnry, Incl a (`turning Pi-roan-SIIII lie Ladle: Bald Ilnu. III. and I):-I1-rtnl 1594-unu\.unu-yuuu .4... WA1-ulluum, March 10. --Mu. Jamel Brown l otmr, who has so sco.nda.llwd this city und hurt lta llbtlo fL\'llng'B by melting '0Itler Joe" at Mm. Secretary Whitney`: reception, la n beautlful woman and a leader of fashionable uocloty ln New York. She is one of the few fashionable N.-w York women who seem tn have hmlns enough to strike out and do nuythlng out of their own hands. Mrs. Potter in p(\rlm.pu 25 to 80 years old; lntall, slender and ma gmcofulns a lily. She has blue eyes, dark lrmwn hair and rosy cheeks. She la a more bcuutllul wumnn than Mm. Iangtry. , ,1: alm luul hml to mrnrher. own llvlng, she Iangtry. ltaho hml mrn-her. .living, -3 25"-1,5?` ~'.ri`ni )i(`.'i7n\Isl:"' but she wricii: (om man was `xitf`fjtiiiith :6"f" tint Young. taienuxi, rivh and beautiful, with n nobiu huuith and [low of high spirit, time hung heavily on her hands. She had to do something or burst. Bo uho turned her attention to eiocution md amateur theat- I-Inn`: fommncua of the circle to wmcn me 0810! Amnmrlyaa good as professional ones of I rmnm-table clan: of mlent. Much interest In BOW MR. JAB. BROWN POTTER BHOCKISD WASHINGTON SOCIETY RECENTLY. stage mm. rucwr Mm mm begun to work up unnwur theatrical: in New York so ciety. In this IIIO was very Ino- oeuful. some of the amneur per- of the circle to which she belong: .... nnnv-Iv M anml an nrnlaudonal charitable and other purposes. It seems an though all the laws have com- bined in shower good fortune upon Mm Potter. She is as popular hi society as she in rich and pretty. Her life has oated on like I! white-winged Mrd own in iilyafrinaad lake until aim rnmeto'W ington. Here she run against A mag. Society here has got its back up bristling, and biases like an old cat. Mm. Potter in very good natured. Hhe givuu poems and recitation: at evening re- ceptions in society. They have added to the pleasure of the occasion, for the lmdy recites extremely well, and they were always greatly 'upplnuded until she came in Washington. One of the poems she recites is named "'0stler Joe." it isby (Jeor R. Hirna, an English writer. It narrates fawn vainand pretty girl mnn'ie4i ll homely, honest hoatler. After twoor three years of happy married life the wife ran away with nomebbdy else and left her huahanli and baby. She led a wicked life, sunk to tho lowest depths and was dying hi "humble lodgings." J0e.t!w hostler husband, went in her, forgave her nmi she died in his `nnns. Ho buried her and plnmi upon her grave n headstone which hears the huuored name of with." ' Mrs. l utt~r re-mi thin nt Mm. Hucromry Whitna-y`u. an she had ofwn read it before in New York, whom it was prnlscd. Shul Sim! nuyu \Vuxi1inginu wt-ioty, and gnthnnc up ma nkirin, mew-a its Iuvul and mnn'||u4 tho rmnn. Kunming \V'n.uiv ington society us I do, in mu thin is llw nmst IItup1mt|uu:J_|0lu\ili ilvu yonna. Wlml. \Vm~'l:- ingtun mwivty 'un't .~ in ilm wily of things mul pmplv tlmt urv -{Y mlor is hnrdly worth xlwliiimiiluz. Why it nlmuld lmvu pru- tundud to ho e+hnvk~ at this pom: I vnnnot undunatnnd, unis.-in it in lam-uu.-~ the wind was In Hm wmnu mmriur lust, wm-k. Thu pun-. prolasxonal 01 respectable manlfecmd In this sort of wxunmqyhsgd very pretty entarhlnnmll are slim: tor olmrlmbln and other purposes. to nnmml n.-I Llmmrh avnngolint, hm: M-u with us lung nnrmgn now to form snnm nplnlun of his work. Ho nmkm an 4-xmrlh-nt nut.-mm mum lbnv. Ham. Jones. For hn ])Ui!nnI'Hll|l`L{1`1) tho gram, oleggn-we ` and rs-Hm-mu-nL whivlx Mr. Jonm lulu To nomn purwms nmny of the lunar : .-nylngu np~ pear :`0nrw\ um! hruml; them will llnd mu. M ouml in thn p of Mr. Hnmll. no nppvnr.-a tn fullmv In um Inethml Hm nrs-lwhc-r~ who hum pI`u<.`\' him uinm tho `L5. itournwe at very low rnhaa. Btoenge I`: skew Lu and {mm Liverpool sud Queens mwn nu] nil mher parts of Europe 3% lnwc.-at muss. 'I'hmu;;h mm of Lnding given lo: Bd- nat, Glasgow, llnvrq. Au.wera and other , Hints on the Conuent -. mud or Mediter- mueuu pornr. lmr !rni~,:hb and [sauna 9, up ly at Oom- ..'.:1j/'u Dtoe, No. 4. Bow ing man, Now Va 11. r VERNON II. BROWN 6 00. nr [0 J. I , under me eve. Agent e-J Clarence Street mun! lrl-H. _ Xngton uovioty 1 an, In mm is uw nmsu vu 1-u)I'i1`l_\, <'un`t <-{Y xlwmhmlvlg. It In mu wmm; quurtur spoo- turlu ml" Wuelmlgtnll am-la-t_y iwln;/_ !|hM`kI"(l at anything in nu u-Hfyimg um-. . N,\n.\u Kmu. H0 In IUIIOW In nus nwumu mm pl`l'l\(`h4`l-1 pI`u(.`1' l~1.:lnniv1_u nl' ('ln'lstmulnIn. As It In uennnt,|on- IIHNIII tlmtlnk-'4 wluxthu masses It. is likely that thu l(--\ Jones will continue to nt.\.rl 1 mam nmh `nu Lupuun lutuvu Iarlnl-Inn Irleuvwn know: If Wuhlng has yet Ilnud blushlm. Aboutawuk ago the incorpo- lice society in that ulmpio. Joffarionhn city vs: no Iuunod with the hue of outupd II- nnnnnr` |At IA dune of Ch M buhbnx'ln&W pn -nu-h-onnvthlnn mun lumulan mu: mo h\lO OI nooonon tint the dome of the In If nnm-In hul been YIIIIIIIK. and I ults1mr1nolwIbeenrnup|mou,nnuuIo moutnbueamlmm cmnam mlntook thumnlvcn` torn-vpon Norwuthohuoof nhochdpro- nrhtv more widetprud dun lb cry n! no nomcumon cuna manna long of nah I say. This any account for the nmnbor of In hlionlof tho origin] nod only itlvo ecu car0-PIunm'- Painhu Corn unc- zot. Mind fail to pause: equal Inuit, so when pushing get (ha gunning . " {- gun's. Batman And poinlcu, MI 9.: hepil. ' " "` Ilklol in nmiklmu csllod the dawn farm at an- lnn. This nnv nmmnm Inn oh. nnmhn nl` I uuywm mr-'= attain molohl It -Hh For Tickets, uzo.. avply TIIQIS. IIANLEY. Wyrl-I's T1-mum Auonh. Uomor Johuuun sud On- ` tcrlo Blrultnl. . The Cnpltol Turned crlluon. -_..... n_.._. n n7-.s.a..- 5... nab A... --__-.--- Ipwlal Conenpoudencml .,...,.n u....,.|. m_.M. . ....-u .. Nun (V; ilnuu. KINGSTON, r ..-- Illhll-nv'|.--` that evening. `we preaiaenu cuueu on Mr. R. J. Dlckinson for an mldrou and he responded in some wcll chosen ,remeu-l -l`1L`=- i. -l:}cot.t~vn.n next moll- Jw?z;;usn,t.1., 19 ...9,..v..;9! 3 b. 11 Pl forth reasons why he should `i)%e1e`cl:U6` treaeurer.- The undicnne called for Mr. J.A. jreenwood. who declumd his inten- tion to support Mr. Dickinson, nnd he asked all the voters to do the same. M1. L. A. Fell. in support of Mr. Scott. was also called for by the audience. He com- mented on the remarks made by Mr. Scott : opponent and the immediately preceding apeukor and urged novenl reasons why the voters should elect Mr. Scott. 1n... ....| u.... snnu. was .hm-nu dnnlnna Thursday night. when the President of the Phllomstheen Society. Mr. R. Conley. called the meeting to order. the room wee well lled. but before long standing room could hardly be obtained. There was an unusually large number of ladies present, and also many gentle- men. friends of both candidates for the oloe of treasurer. The editor ol the College Journal read his aper. producing many a laugh bv the jees contained in some of the articles. Mr. L. A. Fell, chairmen of the concert committee made a report, in which be congratulat- ed the societ on the success 01 its concert held {est Monday evening. and intimated that there would be some few dollars as net proceeds to give into the bends ol the treasurer to be elected that evening. The president called on Mr. R. J. Dlckinmn for 'l`|.no Icpllndu at 5 zmololy llonlng In the > Damlnlon llulncu Cullen. 2 Scott. The polling booth was shortly declared open and the voting began. While the votes were being out the oandidatel were obeerved to wear anxious faces. and it was clearly evident that the elec- tion was to he a close one and that it was exceedingly dllcult to conjecture the result. While the ballots were be- ing counted Mr. E. Fleming gave a reading. Many held their breath when the secretary aroma to state the reuult of the voting. A deafening roar ol ap- plause bn rat forth from all parties when It was announced that Mr. Dickinson had It majority of ve votes, ` dlna Anllnrl Inn; Hm hnrllmv haartilv lfur uovonl hmm lunvmg tho oz: . Tourists` `No 0 noen reoucen ny engnu. Mr. Gowdy and Mr. Fell arose in turn and declared that they had been fairly beaten, and they now heartily accepted Mr. Dickinson on the treasurer. Every- thing during this contest has bcou car- ried on in the moat harmonious manner. and no ill-leeling whatever exists as the result of the election. When the two candidates carried in n lnrqe bench lor the accommodation ul some who had been Itunding they were greeted with deafening cheers. After the result was known they almolc hands with hearty good Will. This: election has milled forth the ll|l'll- lmu majomy ox nve vows. ildlng eclled '00! we bol-'lmV heartily thanked his supporters for their votes. Mr. Scott followed. acknowledging bin defeat, but it was somewhat consoling to tlnuk that his opponent's majority had been reduced by eight. Mr. nwdv null Mr. Fpll none in turn goon mm. This election has called forth the larg- est vote that has ever been polled in the history of the society. a total 0! ninety- oue votes being pnllcd. It has nlno greatly incrcunul the memlnruhip. Uu the night. of tho that ulvctiou twenty six new memhuru were mlmittod, nud last night about u s1C7.0Ll were accepted. The naw nnm-a wzrn nll nnxxmm so have IL vow. Next 'l`liurs.iay oveuiuu, lo mlilibion to it good programme of music. aliotchos. c-to.. more will be a debate on Homo im- Eortnut. nullject. The election has rouglili to light, some guoil speakers. and no doubt the debates hCl`0fIH(.\l` will be vnry ints.-ruutimz. llomlur if you want to please the mmuburn ho pruiunl. M. their Inu-l.ni;;=e. Tlioy invite you ll. Montroai. `\1tH(!h l`. ..--In the Superior Court here juduuieiii. wu delivered in the (Mob: nsiiy-Wilson x.'u8(`,`lDl]ulD[l the imirrieue on the ieiiowiiig grounds: At the time at the iimrrieue both oontreot` inn parties were (iethelice : they were sh-in reliitivoe in tho eecend degree. which has niwaye been considered it her to msrriiiiie in tiie Uiithoiic church. After prohibiting ninrrieige between hither and iimigiitor. hrotiier und sister. iuicie and niece. etc . the judgment iuiiie the other impediment.->. recognized iicooriiiuii to the ditinrent religious perimiii-iione. as resulting from relationship or einity. or from other osnsos. renieine eubjeet to tho rules hitherto followed in the differ- ent churches and roligioue communities. The rivht. lii{0V`i!.`. cl grunting dispen- iistions from enoh impediments apper- tuins ss heretofore to those who hsve hitherto enjoyed it. In the case of this marriage no dispensation was obtained Iran: the church to which both parties belong. And the her to their msrriege oonld only be done sway with by eo- eleeisstionl authority. Moreover. in this nnnn Lhn hnnns warn nne nnhlinhnrl nu IHBIIIDIIUII luiuunuy. LIIOIGOVPT. III UIHB one the bnnnu were not publinhed, nu required by luv. _ __._.,_ ____ uvn - uunuvnun uvnnn nvv nuns. A pitiful drnmnin ronl lite rocansly oc- curred in New York oiuy. A mutronly Ind visited the nation home nbout mi night. Asking for nniatnnoe in the one of her 16-year-old son. who Inn in the hnbit ol rotnrning home Into every night inhoxiontod, orentin n disturb- ance and nbnning her. A oteotive was Jotnilod to nocompnny her bomn nnd nrrelt. the boy. When the reached the corner of First nvenna nn Sixbh street. the woman ntoppnd uuddonly. pinned her hand over her heart. nnd wish n on otgriol tell to the ndownlk. whore aha exolnimod. pnuionnloly. "Oh. my God. my hurt in braking!" The womnn wnn curried back to the station house nnd died on tho wny thither. Her non Pnnl wu shortly nnorwnrdnrrutod. When he luv tho dud bodyof his mother ho throw himnoll upon it and oxrvround aunt ron-ow. raving than be In the come of it In. Thin in the one to which n Kinnuon clergyman rolorrod in his oormon on Sunday evening Int. -j_.----. COVLD ANYHIXNO BI IDES PITII-`UL?-A '-nu`: Ianunnnn nnupn Iran I Am- Into nunltnzlournl. r The Editor. Brimh Who. Sh-.-Mr. Wuhan. tho Itowunl of the General Hospital. is who: the boys call "I trouble." up mm. In 3 letter to the pins. shut out In nlnyuflnkon to no um poor innntu bun noun pluco to no 00 baton Ihov no diuohugod. Now is is only 5 short time ago um Dr. Foo. the Inuliool health otnoer for the alt . took sumo children tosho hospital nl Iish mule: him:-. Mr. Wntmnn II NI `II UJIIIO CHIICITEII [OHIO IlXP|II| II uish mules favor. Mr. Wnson us lrpt doclmod to uooive them. sad it it had not ban for the ponhlnm uon at Dr. Foo the ohildnn would bun boon son! to than homo. to upload the diuno in the nchhborhood. Now. don: tho MATES 0-!`-_I AAGl:}: Cabin--$lS0. 880 sud 8100. according to uooomm ylauion. Inuormediute punge- Vlf`. IE! III IDOII IIOIIII. I0 I] the In hood. '00! could to n an In Icahn-ILIIAID If H gun on no noon. now. non mo oilihoontn amount nnull Io hugnhn llil doolhowlnt thopoor ok of the oily ouanot be ad- Inmod without diml on the put ol tho. curd? Does 0 on thun- Itl8uoI.-Youn, _ .k . Cum. ELECTINU A SKCBETA RY- ----------`-7'I*_..$'rr ______-.%__,.A__... _ YJKNADA. SATURDAY EVENING. MAn6F1 13. 1886. UL (lC'I.ULl WON) Hl'l.`l,`pI4l`(I. 1 H0 w nll anxxous no have "'.`.`i'v??i.`I.'.".'e.'2 CI-v`Ic. [special Oorruvonrionoal Nmw YORK, March 10.--Tho latest and pa- uibly the beat antagonist. whom Mr. Robert Ingersoll will have to meet. In the futum nrulnlum tn be Mr. A. C`. Whueler,nNew ; V\;l:lEETLi)_i;I:OYN&ERS0LI.. I ONI on mew Yours BRIGHTEBT Jona- i' NALIBTB AFTIGII. mm [NI-`IDIL. Royal Mairgteamships. A Few llxlncln I-`rom "Kym CI-lIlLle`u" It Iurr. "Bkylu-In and lnlulc-n"4'l`Ie III! of llne Duv~A Tull: Abonl Hun Go1I|-AI lulu of Ion Fur n lutllerou line of Tluuglll Illnypo ('lI'I INI. mgerwu wul uuve LU I prulnluou tn bo T ` '__` he spoke not as one wum,_.LlR' charged to defend the evnngul, but as I man oi the world, a man of the Nineteenth century, depending on the foundation oi the clvilimtion in which he was protected in lite and in property, educated and freed. He did noti) question the sincerity of Mr. Ingernoll. He simply doubted that gt-ntlemnn`s omni- scienct-. He simply believed that that gentle man`: faith in himself and his own errorn Wu suloiont in remove mountains. Ho quoted nm Hun lnrInI`n lecture on Myth: and A. C. Miracles" as follows: All these old fellow: were nun godn. Them mu Sunnon. He wunsun god. VVh(In his hair was out 0!! he lost him: boalnsnfllght. There was Apollo. another bun god. lb shot the demon of dna-knan with M1! ray! of light. There was Limo Ihxl llldlng Hood nml more was Christ. mnothnr ..... "M It u-.m`t. dn Thaw sav ho mind Christ. n.nou1ar Bungod. It won't do. They say people from the dead. Wall, why dldn`tb raise somebody we knew! If you mu to go amund trying to utart. a religion by raising people [mm the dead, you would raise wine- body ot tome importance, wouk1l)`t you! Why didn't ha tell us something of import- umei . W0uld`t`youl Why |kln'!, hu mllus something aboht slavery when he mun dn the emu? Why didn't. he utter those Inspired words, `Liberty, equaltty and lmwnxltyl` I tell you It won`t do." Mr Wheeler slmulv buI'lvuqucd this to mountains. no quowu tom the indel`: lecture Myth: n A in mm. nm fullnwl were Roda. tell won't do." Mr. Wheeler simply buI'l<-uquod mow lta ulmllowneu. Ho saltl that In nnother year, if ugnoatlclnm suoceedc In getting up I class of puplla, this style would umlnuhtndly be adopted with oect. by tho lndol tuwher. He could thon say: There wan tho (kxld-an of Liberty; ulm was I sun god. Rho shut the demon of bondage wlth her shaft. uml men worshipped hor. 'I ln-ro was (I Ilull (`ulmnbln Ind Unvlu Ham, another sun god. Inll um. um Innn who utruck lllllv l`nttex~ Ind Unvlu Ham. another gnu. 'l'hero was the Imm who struck llllly son, and mum Wm: (M-org. Wauhlngmn, an- other nun and. They said ho um: the father of In true country. \VuI gvhy dhln't hu abol- lnh uluvury, if hu Wm! If you wrro going rounul trying to start n (`rm vnuntry, you wouldn't uwn Klll\'l`H, would yam! Why didn't ho mu mi, in his fnruwc-ll mhlrmn, nlmut Mnr Innnhun and rnpltl lrmullll \Vh_v dhln`h he umsr Hmuu Innnlrod \\'urIln, Bo sum you am right, the-n gm nhvnd Thu u-if:-ctof this rultire of Mr. iI|m'n-mil : nmtinxl of mixing up hlxiu|'i(`nl nml myth- ical pornnnagw: wan, to my the Iunat, hilari- ous. Ho p0ll!`IV(l all his nur1'u.~un upon Mr. ingvrauilk umtmnmt, uuulu in mm of his hw- mrvu. that ho mu]-i writu u in-M4-r book than thu lillriv hhuzu-ii . il'." mini ho, you can uni) gt-l (hut i-`1`lliA`ll(`(` inln tho In-min of the pmplu Hwy will Iwvuw luntiwr Inn:-`i with whnt Mr. i|u{I'l?U thinks as! tho illhlc-. Thuy will he too vmnp|:\h'ly nvnrwiwllm-d with whuth-~ think.-4 nf himself." Mr. Wh:~eler`n (`inning irihuiv in lhu gpirit ui (`ln'intiAnity I was \\'n|'1l1_V u! {.110 Inst. pulpit. It wan farvid, pivwrinl, n-lnqunnt. iln told wimt In new- papor mun in tho grout. ll)(`LI`0pl)H, whu hnd shunt tho mwtwr part of his liiu in an-tivu unwr Inna tlu-I Thu 1-: -"lU'-` MINNESOTA, DAKOTA`, MAINITOBA AND BRITISH COIJIMBIA. lln told wlmt xm-Lrnpnlln, spent glwmxr part journnllmn, knvw about it. Hu apuku with earnest rmon-x|<`u nf chm Mn.-an-r whuno nllsalon oponul whh It lwnodlvllull of pa-um; and (.`l(>N~(l wilh u prn_\`~r for Ma own mur- dorvru, and than said: "Hnrhu1h.I`:-ufv ndd \`('(H`R of ovvntful toll mnl than Bald: "During tw:-my odd yonm In l.lmgrNll. rlty l lI(`V0l` found It ml:-pth of mlnnry an (loop, a pow-rty an rank, n vrlmu no atroolnu-I. ll lmpnlr no lulnrk. llml. mum luunlxle fnlluwr-r nf um. l\lnuu\r nntllndltout. lntn nll Llw lll)ll`H nml mrnuna of wlvtrlnualllnsa whom vlm and poverty, lllm Lwln wnl\'ut, luul lmnuvl IIUWII llwlr pmy, tho p0ll(`t'mlm and tllu I1-pm'u~r nlwuyn fuuml Llm lmodoal uluwr or Hm mluulmmry nlwul ul thmn. l`lwy worn the llrut wmlm-. Tlu-y wum tlw hunt to gun Thoy ulaynxl nnd put up thvlr Huppllvutylnll whun nllu-lwof 1-arch luul foninkt-Iltlnlwrx-lA'l1. Tlwy lullum-ll hlm In tho prlmn cell, and may aloud lnmlllu him on tho gallows, Iuul tlmy never forgot In All the ulnloquy of In ml the vry of human vengwuwo Llm otnnml hmtlwrlmod of man. And they wnnuxl no pay, uml lhoy got no prnlno. Thuy wuru dolmz thnt Mumu work. Trun. It wu IHOO hmtlxnrlmou 0: Hum. nnu uu'_y ........,.. ..,, doing Mutant : yearn ngu when He called them and N1] them go out nml bind up the broken heart: nnd dry um mu-s, and thus, with wmlc-r vouvhen of cm... olmv uarrv out Illa mlnlon; and In Lhnc thus, with wmu-r wuvnen or tone, they uarry t.ln1oeu1plmslmvu fallen and races havuhv. come exunct, but than llttlo Itronnu have widened and deepened till they encircle our globe llko ltn atnnoaphere Ind Irweotnn myriad: 0! nrld beam "Phone oxtmctn will give an idea of the lectumrh style. In appeulnce Mr. Whaler lg; quiet gentleman of just 50 you-t He x-aku mrnuvtly but wlth admirable control. a new departure in conllduruble of 5 sur- pmo to hit frlondl, who acknowledge mm m be be the most brllllnnb of writers and con- ddersble or n phlloaophur. though unnwu-o bolore lm '1: an admirer of tho met-I nu! lnwlv Nnmnua H. H. H. hetore lllll `~ ll an Ind lowly Xumnuo. ._.__ uplmaurotrlpon board hhyncnu Anunu. George. the eldest Ion, lnnbean Iona! home to look Iflnr his father`: am He \ to I well bulll.,hAnd- -nrnn lnllnw nl , George noun) : ruuuuu-v. Whuo Jay Gould and hb full! are oil on cpkuurotriponboordhln IAIIIIIB. Goorzo. in: beau Ian no ban mupvpu-Iur doln, bmhn nun: hohnva muuouly kept aloof from than. Ha ha :1 WW IDITII IINQDON. pnwatnndmoutnunedonne mum upon mNOWYOI`llQl|!`. Shnmnyyatboonont wulthlut woman In America Mr. Gouhfllneomonovhovor 011,000,000. you-. Thllwilltnenun In a tubular unount In Hmmcndmthonhnlordordthmp Oallowilllnberltthobulholih . Insll, the Hull} TRUNK PASSENBBR S`l'A'l'Il]lL Cor. Johnson a: (mun Io Stu. . rnun-A --u--- - ._._. Dr. William`: Indnn Pile Ointment in n ` Inn can for blind. bludlnhor nching pilnl. Nooncnud Iuor. opnod lor uonly. It ncntmlnocuro. Sold by blot II.oo. 0|` mulled on neoipl cl ma...,-_.wLunnu urn. on. (Jlanlnd. 0. hint II.oo. Inuua o MP`, 0: . gaugn. 3'. 1 George Gould : Fluaon. full] n nluuum trio on bfd Ml ylczf. AIIIIIB. 1 nnal rnplul lrmuuu w ny mun I. nu hum InNpll`0(l an lu-n an nh1>l|d"( .fII.E! PILIH FILE! ...... . ..,,, mu. m... nu um uuuer `uln't u vmuntry, V a, nlmut MOP Tho llrsl. speaker at the meeting of the Y.M'.0.A. in Ontario Hull on Thur|- ` day evening won Rev. Dr. Hooper,ol theBnptist Church. He uid: "Young men at times and in certain circum- stances are easily led. Home advice and example am olten rt-juctccl. Mu-r leavlughoum the advice of godlypnr- ants; in often unhmded. Thu noon-t of the matter in oltui found to be in inmo- ciation, which lor good or ovil in a. great power with young nu-n. Young uuu, too.lilied to do their Vlmk for the Inn of it. Many of Einn1un(l'aliru\'est ml- iliera were those who endured haul- ahip. pnvations, sum-ring. dangers and over thing nearly but death, "jnnr. for the nu olit." Such men an Col. Burn- uhy lull ol lilo, with heart uud soul in their work. lnrmul lho nmterinl that have nnnh-ilinlnrl an lsraalv LDHIO I110- their work. iormui um nmumm Iauno have contributed so largely to tho ctsu of tho British ar.nv. The secret of thus \\`0lklDL{ on no choerlully is to be fQu,i.id_,_lnr_uel_y in ueeooivttiou. Young igennk nas.ociuu-d,will work on together an ` they "'ciinx3i5 E"`nySiiFt: 'CTii`i`i't'i'ti'iii'c`y\`3'utii4` " muchto rescue the fallen. Asylum:-i, hospitals. reformntoriou, ulmn-houses. etc.. all tell of this. It zen nohlur work to try to save below the wreck thnnufter. To try to prevent young men lrom hllingiuto open vice is more clearly a duty than gathering up the shattered remains. Whoie doing this work? `The churches should. some say. But they do not. aatismutorily, ncrare they likely to. Feet: show us that young men are native and chute under denominational restraint when there is no need for it. Mutual im- provement and literary societies need not be within denominational walk. All christian young men could and should meetwith these objects in view, so that there might be strength in trion. There are assoointiona oi young en broad and {no in the hnunta of vice. Allure welcome and ieei that they will not be asked their creed where the end in view is vice. Bo ahonld it be in all christian work in whichyoung men can unite. We are loung much hy the creven fear that others may get the spoil.` Uh, lortho pure desire to sue men sued by mean! `best suited to accomplish the work. even though we may notuireotlv bene- t thcrehyl The work fora Y.M.C.A. in nhriatian work. It in to be satisfied Tho Chrlllllll Young Man ol Kingston A nl< Inn: to: an Ahldlug llama. DI: moreuyx LUU wuxn nun u ..u..v.n. is christian satised only with briuginu men in hviuu rela- tion to Christ. Failing this. seek to do them moral good. Short of this they can be taught. at least was c|n`iat.innity In nmml-h in rlnniriml thew well-beimz. Nothing Ille Fur with the than-Inolnobr II 80 low um. Gnnowsy oonu to thy nann- 1:1 nor no romuuder of an month has out to Block or Ladies n` Jackqtg Dost Price. can be tnuubb at least mun cnnamunny in unselsh in desiring tholr well-being. Gentlemen who open their homes to strangers in the may do wall, but tho?` cannot keep thmn upon to all atnl times. The can. however. do nonm- chingtownr a supporting u wdl fur- nished place whom they ouu nlways ha welcomed. Tho crtufbnudnnlccoua ol the evilonnin ovldum in tho nmnyplmas that. exist in thodownwurd rcud. Omin- tmnity in Kingston uhonld unite to do all thu good it can in nnviua thahwhich in of more vnlno Ll.nn all men:handizo- the souls of men. Uuu oviclonta means in tho hearty maanumtion of chriathm men with ruuaonahlo tquipmenc tor the work." I u I u'I`l.`|'l L l`lN(| Annmcu. WOHL AN lN'l`li'.ll'hTlN(.l ADDRIEDB. Iilr. T. 8. Cole. travelling secretary of the Y.M.U.A.'ia. of Ontario iiuil Que hec. lolloweii l)r. liooper. He said the question was often niilicd, Whose hnya are reeclieii by the Youiiir Men's Uhria- tluu Association '2 lluiipeotehle. well-to lopeoplo. with plenniuit lioinen. eoncluii- ed very often that tin-ir hays neoileil no iinch place of reiiort. 'i`hii-i inight ho true of the be ii who live at hoiiie; but even tlieiio \vi 1 have reuileiivoiia whom they may meet other young men. and if they cannot ohtitiii iiuoh under hen1th~ lul inuence: they will have them nny~ way. in ii. oertulii town II] this province, 0! less: than 0,000 inliiihitiiutii. there W1l l) loui` liilliiirrl parlors. niippnrtoil liirgwly hy the young men of this town. Fliuiii Wl..'l'|:.ll3Hl1l{'H. tho ll\iilI|i uninhei` oi liciiiiiioil and milioeneeii pleooii for the min nl iutnxiciiutii. One of these bil- linrii rooiiin was roiitteil nt it cost ol |l.()(ll. inside olloiir iiioutlia this bill of coats iiuil all running expeuiiui had been paid. and it will-1il.C(\N.!llD0(l that 90.000 in one year hail been reccivoii by the proprietor of that rooiu for hilliiiriln nlono. .`ioveriil facts nl this llHlll!`(`.l`(l- lntiug to tho liven oi the young men ol the town and the wiiy iii which they spent tlieirleienre time. were uiteil nt ii mention held there in tho intoiealn of the Y.M.U.A. Uim lady. at tho close of the meeting. took eoeiinioii to my thiit the rrnortn mentioned muiit be lrequeut ed hy iitriinueru. that boys living at home (lid not attend iinch planes. nor oontrect anch bithitsi es the riiimiuzr heal named. "My hey." nnining him. "hu.l Im sure. never been in a plane of the kind in hiii life. He ilndii nil hie pleasure in hil home." The npenker knew her boy. Hohnil within is low weelui heen converted, uuil wiin, at the very time his mother wen |)l'liIlll|( herself on hi i no- once. just trembling in hiii hoof} iv]. are he could iicrnpo up enough money moot n more which ntood against him of I70 lor billilrdl. the bill (now tint he hnd conned playing). would be sent to hit (ether. This gonth war not nine- toon yours ol age and living in his ovvn home. In I certain state 0! the union the invollinq. or state neoretnry. re- ceived an invitation to I umll town with I view to eutnbliiihing n Y.M.C.A. Finding lrum oori-enpouiienee thnt there vine little annornl interest. and learning thnt the gentlemen who had written vvnn grontly diutrutod at what he )0l`0ElV0d to he the ruinous condition of t in young men thin neorotnrv requested hiii corres- roniient to at one reliable men in each ol the live 0 motion of the town to iind outlor every Loni : D.iy (or iii: inonthn bow imny oung men were in nttend- nneenteno service. A \-nnv nun. I'I~`.RitlNTA(tI. IIIOO II alou serum-. A vnmr nuu.x. naacnm-ms. . This was done. and it was discovered ` 1. thut ol 3 pulutnon ol above 1,200 yoncc. :1 men in 1. nt tdwn. between 15 mm `:5 you: of me. only 195. on an nerwo. Ithnded Snndny service with any re~ gnlnlty. The number ol bar-rooms wn given. A number of resort: termrd "dives." when gunbllng ol all no: t: und drinking unxl immonlity generally were the order. were also discovered. There I won Ievornl hillinml porlonn and mum homes of ill (mm. When this gentleman ` I hnd uoorhincd all theoo {Iota (they; could all he nubatlntlnted) he again ` wrote. giving them to the into new ; tuy, who xed an only dnto for 5 visit. - r and n muting wu culled At 8:30 o'clock 1 on n Snndny ovoning ut the clan of the ` \ services. when the nrgont nood that I something be done to: the young mon `O11 ` that town wu brought before tbo pooplcu - may at tho Into Inppllod were qnotod. J A mlnintu prount Mt wry much nnnoyod and ohulonpd the utntonzont. ` no dulngltn lllnl on the young non .` ol town. The ucntuy u once mood to moot with the lllnumhl 41- ' Ioolulon sud gin nll tlonlnn and` allow the nlnluton torto low It up. Thu 1 I was doing. Ind that nlnlntor found Hint M. ..-n haw. nvlnn under MI own too! 1 1 b WHO Wlhl; Hm.P l'l` ALONG? I done. and um Illllllllt IOIIIICI mu Mu own My. living under v end not yet twenty years old, had iuind his way to the house of the stranger which llsttereth with her lips. whose "house is the way to hell. going down to the chambers or ileotli." "Whose be I. he asked. "mo iuiclieil by this Y.l\I. LA. (in w.ll be Fhe spiritua . nientu . social. and physi- cal nnturc arc ministered to in a well ordered Y.M.U.A. Muoy it man cannot be got to a prayer iiieotiiig or bible class who would etti ii I some uliicstional class. Others would giitlier i0l' a social iulli. ii game oi clicsii oi- cheqiinrs. or for l\ Lniisiciiloveniu . who would care lor uoitlior spirituu nor mental culture. Still 0l.iltl`8 would do for the gymnasium. howling ulley, iiiid hntlm. who would not be interested lit that in iiuylhlo elm-. Aii rill-round men is what is I|(`0( ed in these days. and this association. in many towns not larger than liiiigston. provides for this perioct devolopiiiciit of inan- hood. liiit the cost oi all this. ah. the cost oi itl it will cost less to prevent tiiinz to mire. issue tam:-:,w.ironi falling. into vice and sin than to snatch iron; the '`vii i4`p 2`5`f't Di`i`'Vi'l 'o'iie"ti'i`tse""wiirI iris `erl`= randy euchained. Kingston asks the modest sum of H.000 ii your for the work they desire to start with. There should be twenty lathers and mothers in this city williiw (there is no question of ability) to supply the above surn. Nay. ten employers of labour. at 0100 A year each. ought to be willing to help their young men to that extent to live pure. manly lives. Where has the young man to spend his evenings except at some resort. with evil surroundings. un- less the Chi` tian men and women. the philanthropic. patriotic. public-spirited citizens, provide such is hright. cheerful. W0rl'. lt iii-i_y hr tour In saved from tliosoxire olihe I evil hvgnst such agencies as these associations. pro- perly (quip ed. oiuplov in these days. nlmumntnlnco that he will gladly he provide such lmgur. oueenun. plenaautplnco that. found there." Pll.'0l`l.l nmu.|7.INn nu: nunmcu. The luv. Dyson Hague. of Broekvlllo. gave a brie! address. The Oh Minn people of liingaton. he mld. ahou d ren- ize the burden of noula. Hundreds 0! young men were dnlting to dean-uohloh through want. of sympathy and I help- ing lmud. Thu churches were practi~ oallv closed no them from Buud y to Qnmlnv` Thu nnlnnun and bllllli` mil`- lll uuuu. Luu uuuruuuu vvuu r....,.. Sunday.` The saloons and iii`- lors and gambling houses invitedi. em with open doors. "In L Y.M.O.A.." he remuked, "you have apiece open at all times in which they om find a home. hear the word of God and be saved from temptation and am. To young men the first need is the life oi Uhriaf. Uumii you are 8 new man in Chriub. throuyh the reception 0! nu iudwolliug reigning Saviour. you have not beuuu to live. ()pon your hoart. to Him than you may be posueaneii of `info which is life iuilm:d.' Thvu, imviuu l`(`0elVUIi Uhrim. several tliiumutro ut-censury. Bo lnnuiy. diu- eipnto the idun. that n. Christian young umu in u whituliucoti. weak Imeed. on~ aipnto tho mun. um Uunuuun young man i: duverou-4 specimen of Immunity. tter for tho gmvu than the work of Iifn. no skronu. manly. natural. buoyant, joyous in health. full of vigorous and robust. mnubouj. The Cbristxau young man should nbovu all others be th-.) mosh aplmrlixl upevimun of mnulinnsu in the highest uml best sense of the word. no consistent. Tho dhargo of hypaori-4y. though ueuurnllv groundlcss-Iur the man of the world cannot. because he ....-u N .m.Im.I.nmI Mm (`.hri|IHnl'll 0! the worm cannon. uocuuw nu will not, Iiudenbuud the Christian! oluu-actcr-is not ulwnya 80. Because Cliristinnity is worth oounteifeiting there will ulwnyn bu counterfeit. Ulmutmua. 'l`hor(-fum, lvevsnro of that most damn- ulnle of MI niuu. hypocrisy. Appnr to ho wlmt. yon urn nnd nothing elro. Do not pfmu to lun what you know you are not. Adorn the doctrine of your Saviour by u k`*)ll'1l)i\}lIUl]HlV holy uud cousintout. lafv. nnw rn um` `Inc AN Ar-mm`lA'l`InN. Inning IIOII numy. . Hnouhu more A man wllh Ioul I0 and, who novor to human huh um Whoa drlvluj In nu open nod. wmunly new Im on his hul. Tun Onllovuy om hoop him wnm. MI`. -1. l'.. l\. Dululi, (H \4u.Iu|uu-Ky University, spoke very hrivlly. He pointed out that liinuntou had ue build- Ilixs. n univeruny. olmrohusn, mlioolll-I nnd dons of iuiqnitv, lwcnman thuv wanted them. Tho hml not It \'.M.C.A. be- utnln-) Lhuy 1 id not want mm. H the (lid they would an-euro it. The war hud to ho done by the puuplu liviu I in the city. They hml to go down iilbo Lhuir pockota and provide tho money. ()nluidem would not do the work for them. Thi: duty was plain. and it shuuhl bu luuo if thuy wanted such an orwininutiun. I- 1su$ m{>NI.\' THE I2 D .3 H In nn~Nnorr1'nm . The (Iron. Bundnnl Ramoaly for Ill wui non std olnuol of tho luau. nnpund nntrnlu, a o. no. This Oil in Furs, From. Nnnrlv Tuhlul. nod thuroloro m-on uulhblo for dcllonto uI|'0|||0II_ Nona dgtnnlno without lho nuns IZDABL lumps on uh onpanlo. -wI10l.IIlLI I5- ____..__- 4:-:4 g :1 0015 Lrynp 011.. Lmgn. {Sous} & 00.] A simun) mn:m;Nir USEFUL & FANG) 00008 ._g'f.. , "THE M_gsEuM. " ` um ouq. IBOTEL KIIIPIR5 Ind ounoro R-qulrlmz Tooshplon by the can or In loll qnnumlu on be nuppllml :0 Low Prices. | _ ____._._...... Oul and be couvlnood thus ml: In tho but no- ` lootod and chum lot or nod: Q\'Ol omnd In I I .1-nrnm. I For the Next Tnno Wukn the human ol WIN- ; Ann unnuwnut. unovu. Inns. 2 to . will be told :3 cont cl Undor. I npmm nook olNow mm in mm me rooolvod. J. R. RATTENBURY, I l i ` arm ununnnnn nfllll`, FUR [FUR- ' Much I. IOU?` p oorrnn"m3_; vi um sol!-Ononllnl Wnhlng V`"iLIL{LIgg_ oar : "'1".mi>.-ef `ND 0? Pl NH N UIIQWEGIAN REM_O__VAL- "W" - '.:'.\2m."."..:.'.*.: `:3: / II Iuruu -1---w.--l mo rnmona ITIIIT. I. uppoum Windsor low. --: 'mc AN AHSO(`IA'l`IoN. Studul, of Cmnbriduo ko Klnlllnll lmd II will my may one to buy than to sum- mor than over. Eowovor. an Inn has you Mono: mother on IOOII. no one who plr ohuou. oven M thhlnlo duo. nud dupolr of ham; nbnndam opportunity thu uuou of tuning llolr nlillly. In-nhn than A man will: Ion! In dand. ` 3* Mann nan masoonmn m `wo'oIv.LWnn ` I T-v.-- --.. ._ `AND 301'!` I BIllN(|l.I!| (I ulruad In Kingston Mo 0:. ` HIIINOLRB I UOMION BUILDING MA'l'l~1NlAl. nunnt got. my along-ct: Ibo nut man In the nmkrt mun bo upwudl. .4 n..v. n|-..n.-u Wm-H nlhhv Inll`. IIIIVIIEI IIIMII U0 IIIIWIIUI. at an: Factory Worl mnmy lowu-. T-Em: nu-nuns com-An! n...n__ I _..._.n -`A IA-A Anna-(I Itnnh 0" DO III I ....'3 __yo._... Conannption and :11 Wuting Bissau, ' The use 0! M ALTOPE P SY N ' "7 K O MLn8L`.'l CA ICIHILA TI!) 3 UR WILHIJN (VIII I lIr'l`ll III! 7' lH'll`lD(ll(`l I II In boosuao I know them boIuu.uu1.n IA- uImIn.ondonodhy|umnn hy|IolnnM.hvon|h- ouuln Dounulun. to: than to of urn-mo mn- mmmnud not clnlmlng znenrnuuu. Alan boom tho) have no nuur runuuu rlnkd un ouch bottle I (II lhnnluy onnbllnu he purclmnor to know It I whn ho II taking. I f\EI'\ |IIlII\ 1 '.|`\`h"|AININIl H0 ( l'I .- )`nu[`ru|mb|y Auk M 1 R0 mmmml 'llmw Imnullon! II in '|AlIAIIIlI I Iannu llunin I In: In" IAIII In ll. `p-..-q'-. _` 7i)nU-(j_i`i- mmirron. . 88130. 91. ! g GRANT ALLEN'S NEW STORY. "FOR MAlMlE'S SAKE,"- -25c. WAR AND PIACI I" GEO. MAbDoNALD's What's Mine : Mine,--20. In olnvou -My: more E-m`ll bngm. Then broom cud dun pun chcerlly will mu. When from hlddon corner: the dunl. they |I[._ The onrlvotmhe lurnlluro, rm -PICTUIIIH loo Mun obey the clomlng of mad] or But`. Every thin; man wnntlun In my line you'll 004. R. mmnlmr I`m on hand and novor behind. To furulnh tho Fluent. I":-umnl that novorhc Inna spam 2 si-mun I I F. NISBETS, nnnunn nnlur L 'l'l\l)I.' Pioturea. Mouldings. Framc H. Am. whole- sale or retail at the 6' mm W: to known In a Klnguton Picture mom. P/(2 run: mm: M 0 ran 1?, Hnvhjllut rooelved mu 5. um um mom of COLOIIRED (JIIAMII .lI SET .now ntterun and aha on, which wo offer for E18 WEEK ON Y M the Low Prloo M 911.00 PER BET CASH. Ilmulnnnrlnrl fur Plnfm! \Vnrn Robertson Bros., (}Il0(lI(l-IIIIU (Ill IN -I. H l.ASS\VAllI:}. I l.A'I`IiI) WARE. Cr. ur,_ . . ..._| n__; v.._1.._ _|.1._ REOHLKE. nztw run rum" unun. llemlqmrlorn for Plated Ware. see our lllvor Plated like Inu- kcu In 3.60. I I('I||0 IIIIIII QIJI . lhuuer Dnhel $9.05. All full plnlo. stamped and nluu-antood. noaimsou nos" Int .. -..--- CI vim AIIMJAL IIETIXIG ol lh nnnnom. on 0! no in bone a on luminous loolau wll be ml In tho _I_O_Iy'I_ A 09 on I H IlIIIold- {ho In no look My`: wma RIIDAY. um run any of Itmh In .,M the how 0! 8 xfolock p.n. THOMAS BIIOOO. I nun. Klnnmn. Inch Rnd. 1%. - ALIA WORK UULHANTIID. 280 PRINOESBSTREET MA! n. \ BREAD_,_I_3RLEAD. n\-LBOALL I118 Gent|emen's Fur Coats. LIEBI` INTEIE on! AT K ING STREET BAKERY. mum mi'a.`tm:rninfia-i W JONES. Oon_tractor BEMQVAL. on. V1. II. Hlnolnoou , ._. A-.- run: and nnnTii1. nmnmu -0unonI wozna. I `In and II '-.`2:-., .:."'..'.`.".:.'.`m .*.1;e'- ' -'-'"- `AA run: AIAEQQ n'l'n BET LAn1"r'_o_ \J-IJnl\lAI\a.n.u \IA-la-at as. Hun-I'll Iloul inane Ann`. llouum To RI. ~ "nan roan nnlmlng hon. Purim. u.. h malt um! cold on otamlulon. Ilyooro|;;lv(u3'o'i.ovrv'y"l In\nL"I` uvnun Mn nm ind I0-Illlol or OM-pub ma. M1 to mmm uAn_1_g_Iy_t. up- ...n n iiiii nA\_r_A_un mam --V V` -7 _ ` ` DR- `W. G ANGLIN . mot. mum ' n In nu-cu. -cu Kingston. `button cancer 5'! n. Idlt Fob, IR. Oloo M1 boo. Hum`. opponlla nus Omen. lib. O. ' _- _. 11A--" I IAIII Inlr V'VlIIII1u III . Hnvnju-at |'(`00|V8d that S. In] nhl mom sf an1.oum<:1) (MIAMI! . now March H. / conscmmuus nnuaanr I would root nunouul Ior l)_vspepsiu ! Indigestion ! And Ilndrod dlnucu, ll 0 mac oi l"orT Inn lnhnu and {kl run In. the nu 0 I hay comm` TOLSTOI. 25. Upholnuror ml Ushnot mm. Nuw Yunx AM) LEXERPOOL nlon, In-oh and, I nidm onnrr. CORNER BOOK H'l'ORl'.', IIII III-out slrowt. Iho Fm Ale In (`anus .I \I. CICAWPOID. Milli`. C LONDQN vuw 13:2- In-: vrInco_u nu. `6.\61 i ALI. W. M. uI-u?NNAN's IIIDBBTIIIIB DBPAHTIBIT I: Never Closed. innut `roan: InVv_t1_Ind.1oa- `nu Mlu Ihuluhlp 00. duongsh unit I 0? a.-.':.'*"'.:::':.."7':";.""+". .":'.`i'-'*'~ M "` train!!! 1-059 now u M u. Thnlut I-run connootlna At mum with the Inn suuncn lava any '1`hqr3dny_g! l_:30 Mn. l! on no landing for our mind: you can aha. u Prepcld Pnauma ukou an Iowa nun nt. thin um:-o. IVIHIDIO from Enaltnd. Ireland. Boounnd, Fnnoe. Got-nanny. Sweden snd Nor- any: `gt: mun always on tmn Telephone Con-Iulenuon. 12? It THE I117`? A 11- Ipenge............... ...... ......u(). Prepaid Pnnaqo_ ukI_!.I n |o_Ie_n_ I ulpilvllu 1- V11--lU-IX1 ymnnun A nnuxnl. no 1! Prince- Jnlo me. slggg a nun. SECOND - HAND BOOKS .~;\'"FAN__L1NE. ny: Steerage $20.00- : .... _.....I v.,.mI;mrl.rrv Omnnnmwn 01-130!- .15.. Free slooplng can A-rn._. wm ten `Salmon. sPnc1ALcuLui@ mnnsluus . _,.V_`., ._. .: unwstenlsnw comm 1 i1.0VI TPIEII N0. I0. NJC. VIIW YOIUC luau!-hnlhouhOIIOlIll|" A. IIHIIQIIIG voLTI.v. "'1'Li'(_5-.V~.:sV.__E1Te.7I~1 LEX ______.________.____ ' Tnuvunn ISLAND noun 3: U`ll0A I BLACK RIVIII RI. `Tn llticu, Alhny. New York. Plnlndalphiu. .--.,... ..-u.mm. and All Pnlnnlncrthun "' "WI"! --`V-gr -'-" ----- v~--- ~r,~- . wulunnon, lummon Ind all Pom: in NC rlhem new on. V1: G. l'.B.. 'l'.l.8. And N.Y.O. Kn. v ,`A|.V.lNtl AT uouu aumon) m n'.I{. 1' on to all put: of lho v THE BHUIH` BEA ROU l`~ AVERAGE PAS- SAGE 8 DAYS. _'I'ra.veLl.mg. "F..'.'..`.'.`."-.-.`.'.'n`.`."..!{'i`.`: :."u""` ,:,.'.:'.'...-...-'2-.. .-:ar.2."-'-' 'ronAm.-z.-Gen. mm Ag't. . . . . . Saturday, Moh. 13$!) .. .. Hncurdny. Mob. 20nh .. Snturdly, Mdh. 27th ` ; fi-ztnrdny , "'AvprH-~8Fd~ "-`;a;&L';:s1`ssu_-,x-, .,lm.);R Bnturdny. April 13% Sword; , April 2 Hunt nv.Mav lib .I1'ou-Iu mum in old: '...nu"%"u .'!?..`a`. . ' in with the Thurldny nuzao 3 st Porulund en: un. inn:-dug, Apru -um ..Bstur a y. May | j Route ', . , ."`t"[)| H-~8F~~ A:nJ...l.-H. ., connoouna nu Bunmcnlqua n1er`l'1`h Then-I Inln connect I nvnrv Wmlnoldnv II. 1:30 p.ln. llon!rew-nbout 10:30 n m. on 17th, Mn and Blot Much QTRIM. OODONIBI` ELEEPIHU CAR wlll Accompany ouch lulu. Inwnd|nu Inmate donlro-In of securing no- oommod:ulon on those tnlun should Itll-I at once to the undersigned full p|Itlcl.ll|l I u to number of puungen. (adult: and chIldnn)do- Iunnuon qnnuuly of effects. number of llvo mock and damn ol lulu req-urea. Our importntloua :2! Paper llmuznxnga for Spring are constantly aniviug. Our stock, when completed. will be the bout sclootel Moon in Central Ontario, and wa iuvito in- spection by thoae who ooutomplnba decor- ` nth_1;: their homes. We are ooudout we 1 can plenum ovorybocly. Uivu us 3 cnH nud look ow-r our shook. I.-3" No Tnuhlo tu_ .`3how our U-oodv. `-`bl Run~C0 BI` TRAIN! hr the our! ma 0! IN- TIND U ETTLMR! Ind thdr IFFIKJTB AND BTOCK. Thane tnlna ml] law an follow: :- Toronto Jundllon-B:3o pm. on 1am,1z:mr`u aom March. 'l`wood- :30 mm. on 17th. 2m: sud Bul Much. Shubob alo-d:a0 mm. on 11:11. am: sud am. March. ' PorIh-6:U0 mm. on 17th, Mm and 3| lurch. M8m:1I.h`n F3"!--0:'i0 mm. on mu. am: and Hill I10 . J; P. |LEBS|.EEVE, ink.-0. Aunnf {`nnn:li.n Pnnin Rnll'v THBBANADIANWIGHAILWM _vuE9u Ioan,"53:, no son, Ticket Agent Ccuadiuu Pacic Ru.ll'_v, -I9] llluwcnc-.e.r.. - lunxslom. om Mn _..l. I I [PAPER HANG|Nl}S.I V The hut oonnaotmg u run: every Wednesday RATES OF IASHAGK. 1I..LI.. 4:50. I` )Rub1nsnn's Wall PaperDa1mt,| THE - cnluaj-l_Fr_n - nous.| Thin Powder never nrloc. A murvol oi pansy nron And whnluomouou. Moro econo- mlon thou the main kinda. sad nn;:aI bu Iold In oompamlon wit. the mulMtu r How con man weight, slum nl monphnn powden. sold only In cam. liovu. I Axum Pownla U0.. IN Wm BL Now York` only lion ' lcotoulgjwlnnuusl [FIRST IMPURTATIUM PIIHB cum Ham cmuma. | cAN4a/MWIJBFI7/1-wtsr. Thll roqulron no Iylundnnu. nnl.ie put up hill pound orlulnnl pIu`.kI\[.'0. [hue 1150 on hand n choice Nlnurlmnnl other kind of nlnck and JA mn Town. A oholoa unortnmnl of irolkfun. Uaraaly 11:0 Nrukfut and Rollo-I Ihoou. A null noltoltod by James Redden, 'Nov.I97. PIIINCEIH For Pine Brml-1 and Oomb Beta. Odour. Dressing sud Jewel Omen. we take the load an nauol, nhowmgthe nnoat line m the alt . x... Rh-ml no ARTIRTR` MA'I`F!RlAI.H L$$..l.'u.5 G wanna-my sa- Lnvorpool. Londondorry, Quuunown or B0!- ful to Hnllhu or Putnam! nnd lwnya as low In Iowan. rnv.equot,od b n ` um r Hue:-. EDD y vivnnu IIANLIIY. [0/mp A/VD euor/H/L.| oil. all! Block of ARTISTS` MATERIALS la Voty Lu . Ron our an-Fncozl cud: for Dllllulhl ll voty hum. See cu-Fsoozl punung ` in oil: vmhoui my prepnntiou : nlno the now line of Brass Pluoquu. (vor hund- uomo) Opnl. Gllll. Plnoquu tn nnnv, other novelties. to ho Ind only M ;;:L1-:;;%"'a;:;a N's D _, ltd Prlnceu street Tmglumdsomest. and Cheap- est lot of Cages ever offered in Kingston just opened out at |ToB%ird `Fa`nci%rs lomrs llmlum Sim. PRINCESS STREET. Fob. 4. , lF|u -sT;.z_;_;%;;a._| E31. CARNOVSK Yiszf Cuban and orunnonun Wbod juniors. . no IIIIII I:ll' March ll. Feb. 17 V was Nov.!27, uv vu-:u -u '-.......--`--" ;ahosIuIaotI0ooho(w r.uI:nn|lII;-5 4. ill. E `Absolutely Pure. Fur Mnullnhn mvl North West Torrllurlen via `hand Trunk and Usnullun Puma. with Free 0 donlzm looporl. Wlxl leuvolnpton on Wed- nonsy morulnn, Much mh.IIth sud Slut. Thu oonneellonn mnrlo hy thin lknzo ennblo runwuueru to not clulr location m the Bleoplnu Fur uovornl hmlrlln I-Ivnu:o 0! guy other rontu luvmn city.

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