_ , .88aA12t`lm1P1m'LV3sQRr**,5X3Q,_J5D93 .'1.`9ze_et1.s..Vl N ~v.e.m,%:4rez-.,.,.......,,,.,.. ..,._1, W , FINE TWEEDS in Baunooh. Twists. Mixtures, Uurls ind Checks. I Iononl Ticket A3021, 1`, - - Foot of Brook Shoo. KINGSTON. 0N'l`. A0," No. 50, Inde ndont I. meet: on the not sad 2]: month In Oddtallnws` Initon .\lr. John Black. 1: \venlthyfurn1or re- siding iu Soplriasbum. wan thrown from his aluiuh un Snulrtlay uud ruceivcrl in- juries from which he died in about In: hon.` afterwards. Mr. Black and hm son had been on tho Picwu market. uudwcre starting for home. when, op|)ouit.u the poHLu11'rce.4(.l1e Lhill broke and the home. heiug :1 s'pint,ed one. became uumunago able and A few yards further on jumped over a fence. Mr. Blacks head struck a post and his skull was fractured. Horses owned bv David Spencer, porn and um aiiuu was irucuuruu. by David Spencer. Bloomeld. became alarmed at escaping steam and (lashed oil . They julupetl down an eight loot. bank, and more through two barb wire lencea. They then took the railway track in lront. of an advancing train. The horses were nally stopped by Mr. Spencer, while the train behind him came to a aband- slill only forty feet. to the rear. The horses were badly cut up. A imnm nwnml lw Alva Curr became horses Dauly cut up. A horse owned by Alva Curr lri htened in Picton at I piece of paper em broke away from its faetenmgs. Alter narrowly escaping several rigs. at the corner of Main street the horse jumped clean over a l`nrmer'e sleigh, dragging the cutter with him. The lurmer and his wife and child were uented on the sleigh. and the lermer had barely time to get out of the way beloro the horse and cutter were plunging over the seat he had vacated. The woman end child, who were on the rear of the sleigh. escaped unhnrt. though in mak- ing the leap the horse knocked out a stake. which ew put the women`: head with sufficient force to have killed her it it had struck her. BLIUHILI USU wnwly. Rev. J. Mnckia preuchoj iu the allur- noou from Revelations xxx. 22: "I mw no temple therein." H9 spoke of the churches as A power for God. us wit- nesses for Ilim. They shaped the future destiny of man. thvy Holoruuly wnrued him to turn fwm idulatry uutl super- stition. In them men were tted to abide in u citylner0aft0r.wl1era no tem- ples exn-st.exl_ but. whero the Lord God Almighty an i the Lamb were the temple n! in. l"lm smmmkar uruml his hearers to . llllllay IILI I IUU LIHUJD \VUl'U l-HU l4ULl.l]lll.' of in. Flux speaker urged his hearers to suer and douy themselves in order that they wiglnt be able to aid the church In its work of saving bhu world. \f Hun 1.ux-ninrr unrvinn Hun nf.f.nn.];nI(1n us Wnrli or aavmu mu worm. ,\t. the ovcuiug service the attendance was \`r1'v largo, many benches and seats hnvinp, to be sccurctl to accommodate those who desired to hunt the eloquent Ontuwiuu. lle discuxl the relation of science to Cbristmuuy. Mr. Lnu;;|uy'u st) 10 is owery. 'I`hoxecuipt.1-1 of the day were about 986. TELEPHONE. l 1 he I topic Whose hovomsanlsnplngs and Doings Altnct Pnulnt Altonllan. F. W. Morris bu putclmsod the Wilson restaurant. Nspanee, iron: the Misses Csmpuoy. Mr. E. C. Eoclas. of Dundns. bu taken uox ua.u enuoweu Luoznwuu. In conlolusion Rw. Mr. Langley urged Chnatians to shed ubxoud the light of the gospel and lead others to Christ; to depend on God more than on bbemsclves for wisdom. They were kings and queens before God, and had in their hearts treasures of wealth that they should uso wisely. Rav. J. l\lrmkin nmuclm 1 in the allur- Unmpnoy. Mr. 15.0. Eocl.-3.01 Dundu, taken the foremnnohip of the winding rocm in the Kingston cotton mill. (hut. M. Patten-son will command the zar swayed. ulliristiana were richer now than tLe people in the great ling s day. They had the powers of steam and electricity. the advantages of education; they liv- ed in an age of thought and had within them reach nn innumerable number of works enabling them to gain very much information and make them great if they were so inclined. Poets like Milton. iind prenclicra like Spnrgeon wielded brighter eceptrea than those curled by Oriental monarchs. Chris- tiane were eliimhcring on heedleea nnd blind to the great privileges which G01 had endowed them with. In nnninlimlnn I`l.iv lUu- Lnnnlnunrnml mo mnguon canon mm. Capt. M. Patterson will commnn the achr. Annundnle this season. He was xuuter of the scbr. John Uulun lust yen. 1.1:. W. White. Oenenl Suneiinten-A cur. llr. W. White. Superinten- dent of the Cunsdinu Pacic Rnilvuy. II inspecting the line on the Ontario and Quebec divisions. Raw. Mr. Thomnnon m-embed in _ the greatness or H16 present age anu K0 the pa-ivile;.g.u.4 JaillullAU1:l.l.`1-tAiAMd-*:l:!.l;)LI1l.L , ..4..\..a.e.:s,c.' `..%'.-?,i.-J;\.:1,.l-l;A!'.6g..``_$~t:'i1.:111:.*.i.J; . J? - speaker. Poor honighced Africa. with its thousands ohlliterate people represented the feet of the image. of iron and clay. China. Japan and India the limbs of brass. and Austria, Germany and Bus- sia the breast and arms of HllV8l'. But what oonstm. uul the hand of gold`? Eng- land. great and ntrong as she wee, had however, in her capital lunch of vice and wickedneea.which the Pall Mall Uuzetra had very recently exposed ; and the United States though possessed of great grandeur bad. however. an element in its political life that would yet do much harm. Neither of ese would unit. 0! Canada, however.t could say. "Thou art tho head of gold." If he was speak in too strongly be wi ed t) be shown other lands more bright. ore poacoablu, and more prosperous. a people of Canada were exalted over that nations in light and power, and wielded a scop- ` tre mightier than that of Babylon. a greater sceptre than ever N()l)llCl.ICdl]EZ' swayed. .Ihri.~it.ianr\ were richer now than tLe Qua-nee umexous. I Rev. Mr. Thompson preached Cooke's Church yesterday morning. After the evening service Rev. Mr. Bone. missionary among the sailors. addressed s lsrge audience in the lecture "room. Mr. T. S. Cole. Lnmllinu nenrehrv of urge numenoe In me Iocmro room. Mr. T. S. Cole, tnvolling secretary of the Y.M.C.A.. [an in thy bible read- ing in St. Andrew`: HI] Int evening. V Rev. Mr. Blnnd And Mr. Cole were u- noontmd in rovinliaho work in Quebec some ten yarn ago. I w ur...:........ -...I ..:o.. l'.`.....l I- * -vluv tun ,vunu ugv. W. Wnrrin ton Ind wile. Fred. Len- nox. Walter ermox. New York : Fred. 1-). Buker. St. John. N.B. ; D. O'Connor. Otlun ; ueo. Henderson, Walter J. Bur. James 8. Wilson, Toronto ; O. A. Armstrong. J. 0. Stewart. Montreal ; G. -F. Furlong. Wlnnlpepuhu. Anld. jr., Guelph. Ito rdgiltered at tho British ' Amaricnn Hotel. 0/mom) Ebijuniuear. Anniversary services wer held in the Wiiiiamsville Methodist C urch yester- day. and they were large attended. In the morning and eveni 5; Rev. Mr. Longley, M.A.. of Uttaw. preached. and at the afternoon service Rev. Mr. Mnckie occupied the puipit. Rev. Mr. Longiey'e text ut the morning service was Daniel H, 88: "Thou art t is head of 9101-1." The preacher spoke a out the dream Nebuchadnezzar had. and in which he saw an image with a head 0! this gold, breast and arms oi silver, heliy uuel tiii;.;lm of brass, legs of iron, and feel of iron and clay. in the morning aiur Lhu iireum the king called his cuuuscliuru and wise men together` and told them of his vision. He sought an interpretation. Daniel", having had the dream revealed to him by God. told it to the king, showing him his greatness and his oonsequent_acconute.hility to His Maker. Because of his greatness Nebu- ohatlnezzar became proud. nnri instead of serving, God, attributed all might and power to himself, and I1` iered an image to be built to be worshipped by the people. Then God humbled Nebnohad- nnzzar. and for ac ven long veara his pOplC. Luen UOLI UlJlL|D1l Jt| LVBUIIUUISII` nezzar, and for van long years body was covered with the dawn: of heaven, and he wandered among the beasts of the field. demented. 'l`|u. nnnnlunn O|1nn J.-any nltnntinn tn U935! 0| (H0 HUM]. uerueuwu. The speaker Ibeu draw atbention to the greatness of the present age and to Hus n wivilw.ua,:ul41ul1 L-$l4.r..:LIL41..a:4-: Es Luul- , Iuqupn. In rqu American Hotel. A OOUNTBVY NOW OBOWNED WITH PEACE, YROBPEBITY AND BEAUTY. Hunlvorury Services In lie Wlllluuvllle Methodist Chunk-largo Audience: Linen to Rev. Ir. l.only--God the source of Wlnlon and Power. , 1* NEANADA AT THE HEAD. Pohmauw GALLERY. I L, ll!) IlV8(l Wlill HOUCEIU IIUW A few letters make a vast (hl fv,1'woc-. Now St. John's Church Sunday School. of Port.smout.h. in to have ndiummic exhibition. not a. dramatic om (`nut lnynnn Hnnlnu nnrnlm Imu n:.I*nr OCCHT I01" HOILIU WUUNH. This evening the uwmbom of tho Mock Parliament. will continue the de- bate on the policy of the upvcrumout. in tho Nortli-Wen. They mutt iu the Mechanics Institute. I ru.-:.... ......I. an... um. V\l`|F ......o- ` AVIECUKHICH IIJBHCUDB. Choice mapll syrup. 300. per quart; buckwheat ou '. 800. per stone , Hell- raising buckwheat flour; choice family our, 82.25 per 100lbs.; tomatoes. corn and apples. Jan. Crawford. The debt on the tabernacle. Be-llevillo. FOR COUGHS 8c COLDS ED" 8ppIOH. 0 BH. UFEWIOTU. The debt on the tabernacle. Bellevillo. has been adjusted and a new loan secnr art from the Confederation Life Associa- tion. Fifteen supporters of the church have given a. limited security. Thu nrnn. (fnltin at. Ht. Cntlmrim-H. [H D8lleVlll8, I8 crowu pmsecuwr. Senator llowlan. Sini. J. Curtwri-,;ht. Prof. Williamson and `Mr. O'Connell came over the li. & I . It on Ha'.nr.ia) to Kingston. Thn Sr-nrlnt. (Zhnnh-r. of winch HOV. mo unlunng mm. A fashionable wedding occurs on \Vu uemhy nfternoou. .\ Toronto gentle. man lru tho (luu;:hl.m' of n clistiuglziulnctl military oicer. .\ vouug mun wunud I'lvL=rn tr. \\'ycot.t., 011 Amcliauburpz. aged 17, l1iB8[)p`.'l1l'6d last. weak and has not been seen since. He lived with Robert Ilowo. A l..... I..n...... rv\nlln .. maul .l.l`I'.n-nnnr. CXIIIKDIIIOU, IJOI: IL uruluuuc UUI Capt. James ilunley nuyslie has never known this ice in the harbor to be ns thick as it is at. prcsuut. Ho predicts that the opening of navigation will not occur for some weeks. 'l`|.ia nunninn Hun unnvnhn-n nf tlu. HBVB |(I\'Ul.| B IIIHIIIOU !CCUl ||:_)'. The prop. Colt.ic.at St. Cathnrincs. us having her boilers overhauled and new arches pub in to atrangthen her. nnd the prop. Lake Ontario is nt.,Port. Dal- housie undergoing general ropfxra. Chnicn linnnat. nnnlan. 200. M? neck: DOUSIO I]D(l8!'0ll] RGIIGTBI l'0pIH'l. Choice Russet. apples, 200. per peck; ne cooking apples. 150. per peck sweet. orangss. 20. per doz.; lemons. 200. per doz.; line. 100. per box ; 1 81b. can pie peaches, 15c. Jae. Crawfonl. Wilson is running "Ivory soap." This soup is a.baolu't.ely pm-e-will float on water-nnd is invaluable for washing infants. healing cuts, etc. W. J. Wilson. "The Pharmacy." Call and see the belutiful owers now in bloom. . iu..n,... ..u.....n...\l mi... mm: mm Anurow H klIl1l'CIJ. A hon, owuul by Mr. 1". Holder. lull nu (am on !~i.-1tl1r.luy, mcusuriu,r.: HOVQLI by nine Inches 1n circulufmrcuco. l`|... `_'.nmn:.n .\uu;'IrHJ nnrnml on Jun: DIHC IUCIIUH ll] CIICUILIILTUUCU. The Tiupnnt-0 :\.*+sizc3 opcucd before Jnaticu Cameron. R. L` Belleville, is crown prosecutor. Hnnntnr Hnwlnn. SHAH. J. Curt The Scarlet (Jhaptur. of Mr. (ialluhcr is Worth` hlaxtnr. will meet. this cvuuin;,r uual 6 Iscmm wry im- portant. business. Mr A llnvhlnmu in M. I-'nhIm`.HLnl.inI1 pornann um-xucsa. Mr` A. l,)u.viI.~4ou in at. l"ulgcr station nelcctituz, the timber um] lumber to 1:0 used in Lhuurectiou rnftlm mlxlitiou to the knitting mill. A 1.: uhinnnhln umrhlinu nr`m1rnnl|r'mI. Wo offer the lollowing booh 1| the ID- ~nueu reduced rum :- nenumui nowers in nioom. Mothers, attention! Why give the baby repeated doses of parogoric or soothing syrup when crying from the pain caused by their little teeth. when Norma`: Teething Tmotnro will one the pain and send them `into 5 quiet. peaceful slumber? W. J. Wilson. only Lgant. - _ Hnrahin F. Hmnlrin-_ hianmist. commit- Iganu. H atio F. Hoakin.-, biglunist. commut- ted or anal at Wellnnd, formerly of Fzedenckabnru. is a naphew of the ln_te sensor Seymour. from whom he reoe1_v- ed the gift of the {Ann be occupied In Froderiokabnrg. A The nnic nf rllnnnnninn in marine cane. m.r.1'. ~ The ruilroud rates (.3 Dakota and other points In the west. lmvc lwrn cou~:ilcrably reduced. _ AI-'lnruu.u6..rvlu1 .: ....|...|,.. hr um, M.- Y8(l|lC( (l. . After \'est,cr'la) a rebuke of Rev. Mr. Muckio thero`lI be no more Lnlkim; in St. Andrew's Church. A In... nruinnil Lu \'r< I.` |lnY.l.`.- lull` | I-louenonnurg. The topic of dloauaeion in marine circles in the wraokingluva. The delire is n`niveru.l tar neoiprooity on this point. between the United States and Canada. so that the owner on: vessel on secure the cheapest service at the nuns: point.` The }\hinr.(`u=fnor.1l cnlmn that the a. new generator xrom munuwu. There was 41 large uesemblugo ct skaters us the Royal rink on Saturday (lrnwfnrn. font. of Queen a|`.1'nut.. in H0- aknters as the Royal rum Saturday Crawfora. foot of Queen st.roet., in H0- ing cull wood rut 81,50. S2. and $2,511 per cord. 0 ...'ol. I).-M. : .... ..lI \v-n lmun. nu.-nl...n COl'(la S.niLh Bron. juwcllore. have pln'clm.rs- ed aue black horse from J. 1!. Met- calfe. M.P.P. Tl... mil...-....l ..-ntnn 6 \ llnl.-nu. ..nJ tinn- uuue or upporw. on .;my 0|, 1001). Lady readers will agree with us that the queen is much better looking than rnirzbb be supposed from the fact of her being the daughter 0! the rs: King of Umted lhaly. whose personal ugliness was proverbial. {ere No business at the police court this morning. The nnnrnnrintinn fnr Hm Mnrrav HENDRY & T0MPSN S,[ LJHDEH LUIS your \Vll| DU 91UU,UUU. The Bell telephone otco has been aeub a. new generator from Hamilton. Tlunrn mun n Inrnn unumnhluun nf nesrosi poms.` . The l\lsjor~(`-elneral cnlcls that schools olmilitsry instlnction continue open from April lat. lot the reception ol member: of the Active militit who may be sutlnotizod lot scourse ol drill. This ls probably in consequence of the plnn ol the proposed ying column being sban- doned. The London Wurhl contsins the fol-r lowing: "Mr. Havens, who is partial to collecting exhibitions in his vast: fol` slter service Inspection. sdvsrtised snd~ I on _ s by A. liscallnngss en, sltisetion for Hiundsy event . Ilthis should become A custom r. ors!o must look in Indian that Psrsdlse is no Illustrated Jnn rinlinilonllv " days. But the lineage of this distinguished `lady, who shares the honors of royalty with King Louis 1.. is of the highest, and gives her family relations with some ofthe proudest reigning houses of Eu- rope. Queen Pi; is the youngestdaugh- ter of the late King Vittorio Emaniiele of Italy. and brother. of course. of King Umberto 1. She was born October 10. 1847. and was married October 6, 1862, before she was fteen years old, to King Louis. who had succeeded his brother. Pedro \'.. less than a year beiore that time. Her husband is nine years older than she. Tho I-nval nnnnln Imnn On.-n nhiliirnn Luau sue. The royal couple have two children, bonh boys. One of them. Prince Uzulos. Duke of Bruguuza, was born September 28, 1863; and the other, Priuco Ollonso. Duke of Upporto. on July 3], 1865. Lmlv readers will agree with us Llllle Thing: Ihul. Engage tho People`: \I. touuon-Notu by Our Loul Corpn. morning. The appropriation for the Murray Canal this your will be 9100.000. The Ball tr-lnnhnmq ntcn lmn Imon smut. Qnmzn of I3m*J.x1w1l.-tL_!i.*.t.1a kimzd om..m'th 11Q."1llBl~fd;hR\;-5!-.l1.itL5&lLG43g{&R&.$.% ruamou we is even mguer man was mJ LI dnvn. Ir nunUrI!.`-l nu: uhnau Ur I`Ill:IIIv.1. 'l`be Queen of Portugal of Portugal is reputed to be the best dresspd woman in Europe. Her origmnl style of beauty- ull queens am beaut.i!ul1- associated with her exquisite taste and her enjoy- ment of abundant means to gratify her well-akilled choice of colors. t and ma- terial. give her supremacy in the realm of dress and adornment. As Quetn of Fashion she is even higher than that of Dnrmn nf Pm-t.mrnL-n.HttlnkiIwdrnn1Nif.h. In IIIG ICU IIJII fl -too renlisticnlly THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MARCH 16. Medical Booksl ---p-.-9--. | THE DEBT DRESSED WOMAN IN 2. mucd Lo-duy R. L`. (jlnto. N w. Yvrll. l\l.irch i5.-A passenger by tlu Urczucii told u //( I'rl/ll reporter that it was 5 o`clocl< in the morning. und the ship was ploughing, along while all her acvcrnl hundred passengers slept. Sud- denly them waaa tremendous crash that tnuiln the lrig ship quiver from stcin to stem, (incl thu lriylitoncd pa.w:uu,,;ci`s. who rnulied on (lLCl( in their riight clotlica, saw the hulk ofa vessel drifting slowly by on the port aide of the Oregon, grazing her H-iulea as she pasacd nstorn. What became of bet the man did not know. He ll been told that ahe had sunk us soon as she cleared the steamer, but he could not` any positively. So far an he know there were nono other crew nhonrnl tho I"ulda,nn he ]ll'(,`Ellm(.'\l they ha| nll been drowned. Meanwhile the a was pouring into the great ugly ganes on the port how of the Oregon, and men. women and children wero running about the (locks in scanty attire. aneaniiug and praying. This (lid nct ldhli long, however. The olcors oi the Oregon quickly xliscovcrcrl that they were in no |mLl1t'(ll*tt0 danger of sinking. and they went nhuut ll[`ll0llL{ the half lo'.-iiractod pus.-gungcra, nnnuring tlmn that they wcr: sale. It \\'-IN but a Iittlu while before order was nsiturcd, nml tho atiriglitcd puaaengui-s, aamnwhat cilnicd. i-mi;,;l.t their clothing. Then tlicre was an nnxious two ll3lll.`l. Not a sail or stuulnnr rm-nponilml to tho rockets that wt-rn pm. in) or the guns that were tired ruuruu. ur um: nnmz. [hula wcre gotten rcmly and the pair sengers clamlreroxl into them but in an orderly lnaliiun. Before a hundred of them had been safely transferred to the pilot boat the sour. Jennie Oorhnm, with lumber from Jacksonville to Boston, hove in sight. When she get near the disabled steamer her crew manned a long boat and helped In the transfer of the people. the pilots taking their boat loads to her as their own cralt was pretty well lled. Not an accident occurred in the transfer. The passengers were very cool. and everything proceeded lu an ordnly manner. The only mishap oc. curred shcrtly alter the collision, when n preach. whose name was not ascer~ taiuerl. leaped overboard in his excite- ment. It was 12 o'clock when the Fulda reached the Oregon and then another Lrausluipmcnt took place. all of the U00 passengers being put aboard A bar where they were given every attention. The last passenger had been taken from the sinking steamer at this time and while the work of transfer from the pilot boat and the schooner to the Fnlda was still going on the Oregon plunged down- v mm! Imw n-at intn the sea. leaving no- I ['H!)Ol`(l(\l| U) {HO l'0Clit5L.`1 lalll. wow sent. up or the guns that . red uutil unruly 7 o'clock, when, daylight, having arrived. pilot. hour. No. 11 have in mglltund|xcnt1u steamer in rvaponw to hcr .,u..uu ..u.- uu..rruu:.n nun going me Ureon plunguu uuwu- Wrld bow rnt into the sea. tlu ;( behind her lmt some oating wreckage that was tossed about in the grout wave that her going down created. ller location is nbuupq twenty miles of! Fire Island. 'I"l...... _...-n Kn hang all mail manor nn Fire Island. Them were 508 bags of mail mutter on board. And only 09 were saved. These were delivered M. the Now YorkTp oice or. 1:30 o'clock this morning. wo- tbirda ol the uni] mutter recovered was so thoroughly soaked with Inter mu it is worthless Thu inhr uluir-In Ill! inll lh Ormmn IH worthless The ichr. which run into the Oregon was laden with coal. There seems to be no doubt. that she sunk immediately that the collision, and that her crew an-i-|.m| I|M9l' DUE` perished. A ol the C5058 01 we Cluhu or tliuucciinuus . "I can't any for sure how that boat came to be souls. for I wean : there. but in my opinion no schooner ever made two holes in the Oregon with cargo enough to sink her. um] I have no doubt thnt the ateem or struck the meets ol the Hyltouoaatle. which is sunk in that neighborhood. and which has lately moved from the position . in which she was lccateJ on the charts." The following is the list of cabin pae- aaengers of the steamer Oregon : F. v. Abbott. Mr. Anthony. Mr. Arnhald. ` E Ascotia. Mrs. Atkinson. ` Mr, Rnllnr, Arnhnr Rehor. M. L. Bl!`- J9!l_H9I80|!?30 AN ULU l'lL\llI: all-nu. "Joe" Nelson. an old nu} reiiublo Sandy Hook pilot. said M to his theory of the cause of the cause of the accident 2 --I nnn'I mu. lnr nnrn hnu that hnnt. r-Amn I uuuu nnnr uviun The Oregon was built at Glasgow for the Guion line. She arrivl-iii here on her ' llliial t1"i`p'o`n `(`L't'n bur"1`-1`, 183a",BZiil`li l7lR* = * `;.ia\'r-`feer:*"Z:`.;3r**S:'ww:: s$e 2: aw ~.`v!~ot:a- in seven days. eight hours, and thirty minutes. At that time she was the most magnicent. most powerful. and fastest of the transatlantic vessels. In August. 1884, she made the RMD8 run in sixdays, nine hours. and forty-t,wo iuinutcs, this being nearly twenty-four hours shorter than her rst trip, and the fastest then on record. On her return trip to Queoustown she made the run in Gdays. 11 hours. and 9 minutes. The dimensions of the Oregon were: 520 leet"lonq, 54 lost beam. 403 feet hold. and 7,250 tons gross measurement. She was built of irou,with nine traverse water- tight bulhlieads. ve iron deulis and a strong lurtleback deck, forward and sit. as a protection from the heavy in-us. She was tted to accommodate :3-lU saloon, 92 second cabin and 1.000 steer- age passengers. Tho ttings of the vessel were unusually line. and the ship throughout was lighted by incandescent lights. The most striking feature of the vessel was its enormous steaming power. The engines were simple in construction and represented a capacity greater than any lielore put on an ocean steamship. [ler boiler power was correspondingly large. as may be realized from the fact that she burned more than 300 tons of coal in each 24 hors. M.-.m vnrll Man-oh IF: _.Ni-nu: nf Hm coal 1n eacn 24 note. New York, March 15.-Noao of the paasengem were able to save their lug- gage; only a pnrtion of the mail was rea~ cued. some of the emigrants bemoan- od their fate in loaing their baggage, for to some of them the goods which went. down we-mull they owned. Among the pnuwn gets on board. well-known in New York socielay, were Mr. and Mrs. P). D. Morgan. 'l`houms Hitchcock and Stanley Mortinu-r, who had been spand- ing the winter Ill ruuthcru 1runce,uu:l the B1.ul;opcfNu:;suu !1Ld1:i:-i wife. ..-... .--..-\-v.- n. A I4\L.uI:kh'.|4'I! r. mcom. mu. AHIDIOD. V, Mr. Bulloy. Amber Baker. M. L. Bar- ry, Bnenby. J. Nawton Bench. Dr. J. R. W. Bidlock. E. O. Blum, W. H. Boom- Ianrnn Rh Rnnnnv. R. H. Bulfllih. MI . sccne ox wnu comm-non xouowcu. Au uxmnxnntion of the Oregon showed that she had two holes in her pun. bldu below the water line, as if the qchouucr bad rebounded from the first blow and struck the steamer asccuurl time. All efforts to stop the leak were unn.\'uilin,.{ nu(l_ she great. steamer begun to snLl.le' Owing to the excellent discipline of the crew and oicers me work of trans` fu-ring me 185 first cabin. 66 second cabin and 389 ateerage passengers was accomplished without 9. casualty. A GOOD SHIP GONE. H. w. ldlock. I5. ('1. mum, w. u. mom-` hump. Mr. Bouncy. R. H. Buldwin. Mr. '7 I l New York, Muolx, l4.--'l'lJo nmgni ` cent atenmor Oregon, of the Cunard line, lies at [.110 bottom of the Atlantic. within is low miles of Sandy Hook, having sunk about 4 p.m.. while making (or `I city. by on unknown, deep tee masked schooner. clear how the collision occur- 1) ain Collicr of the Oregon hm] below, leaving the lirsn ollloer In charge of the bridge. Suddenly a. saadow loomed up in the duaknus. and beluxe those on buumltue steamer were able to dminguish what this object was, the crush came. The unknown schooner etxuck the Uu-gun in the uncle and stove u hole in her. The shock of the collision aroused the sleeping passengers, and a scene of Wild confusion followed. A n ..\-nununnzxn nf Hun nrn lI\l'\ ul|nu'n.l lie Excllclncnt A-0|; the D00 Pnuelll Iunlhu About [leek Ilnlf (Ind, (`ry- lnx uul PI-nyllg -A Pllal Bonn and schooner Take the Pnmngeru Mr. sum yrnnms A soaoofvka AT su.4.umu_ UALLY mm AtvD rm K8. LOSS OF THE 53. OREGON.- Suitnblo Trimmings, Linings, Cmns. Belioin. Buttoua,` Twists, &o.. for All Tweeds. 'Bnve money And buy Tweed st . .... .........u l"u:sh eggu, 20. per 11` lock. 5:. per lb` : hush ( por II). ; from horriu[:. fresh whitrualn. `Jc. per ll die, 10:`. pvt lb. J11!-1. Cr: [Maura E. Hijo; by 'hWU Will) (HLTU UVUY DU,UUU 8: year GIG; 1\1is.=sHoleu I). Brown, who 18 credited with the I1llt_lII)1'.lJip of "Two College (}ir1u."liv0d formerly at Concord. Mm~s.. and while vet a clnld att.mct.ul the at- tontion oi liznersou, who predicted for her a future mnru important. than falls to tho lot of the uvomgo man or wo- U"D. \..9:1\' "1 HI bumn force or n HOU- Ladv Pluvfuir. whose `lmslmnd. Sir Lyon Playfuir. is vice president of the privy council, uud therefore at the head of tho Britiuh school nvntom. ii an Ameri- can lady. formorlv 1\Iismlh1Rn9ll. There am in l'hila.delphia eight fe- male physicinnn who have an annual practice of about $20,000 each. There are twelve whose incomes average about $12,000 each, Ellll there am twen- ty-two who earn over 85.00011 year each: Miss Helen Brown. IR credited t The Tillinghast Tailoring House.` \`(7 REEVES tell: theluteat B`ylo 0! . Lmen Counts for 150.; also the ` Ben White Shirt in the any for 50:). ,_g.__ , 7-- _ .V_%` BWOUND AT LAST-A remedy Innu- tad to cure hsrd And not! Corn, 3 . iona.0n1|oum. ac. Hanoi : Hum Co Sun. In boxes, 16 oh. |Q,Wsdo' Htnra ' the but of III. nm`h sown tho un|nfmou' 0 union: n! all our OIIIIOIIIIII.` Ir. Bnnt. o! out t Dnnlnp. drnumo. under Iha 0| uouu. mole magnate uh-.r day of Sun a on-an Ponom _ tnl. Bolton`: on but boonnno th to: -mnuvdiatn! and urongly. All ow." to ow um aunt in. lb:-(gm. 3., hood nmullllll. J-IIIIMOD. Klduv Dunn. on-. than Iulon MI noonnnfod uy ".1. an`: physio am lhmujt out the country. Then an unnl unluuonr. In _hI| tho turd Cup- cm hen! In tho comer. Pmo H mm. VIII! Illa Wllutvluru. "1 hora In nolhin Ixlrl to them; 11 gr. halo! mm I I own by_um an no oomonu our. ,!!?!!W!`. III.-.399. JVJHJBY, U. D. LVIOHLLIL 1). Ln LHOLIIIF, LII. D.: ll}. 1). Morgan and man servant. lVTrs`.`M6rua um iz1s'. i<'l.`Mr. nud1!Ir'i`. T11 ` 1ii5i"gTs"i3 ,Iih"". """Z-i isi1a1`a*a`'i"nfurru%:'Wit? Morgeuroth. Stanlev Mortimer and man servant. John Oughton. Juhu Ogilvy. A. l-`nor. James Pilm. R. W. Patric, R. P. Penman. Mr. Gerald Pnynn. Lieut. C. R. S. Payne. B. F. Park. J. A. Pu net. J. 1). Russ. Mrs. E. llosenlelld, H. Ross. Mr. Rhindlo. Mr. Rock. Mrs. and Miss: Rock. Mrs. E. Robarts, Robert Rif- ford. Archibald Romden. R. P. Smelling. G. Slade. Miss N. She- han. E. Satertlnwano. P. Satertbwnito. Joa. Sntche. Miss Stabb. Mrs. Spack~ man, W. M. Spaoluuau. J. B. Thompson. John B. Varick. A. S. White. Mrs. S. D. Watson. S. 0. Wallace. Mr. Wall. F. Walkinabow, Mr. J. Whyt.la.w. W. 1'}. \\'l1itehond. 6. WM- kiu. Mrs. U. Wutlliu. new unis & moms HUT. After her London sonaou Patti will return to Paris nu`! marry Nicolini. Rumor has it that tho Princess of l'8YIlll'Il K10 Fliflli BU`! umrry IVICOIIDL has it that tho Priu essof Wales is an eminently clnvu m liner, and given nishing; touches to all her own hnmmba and hubs. Mir. Kalli.` I . --u -u-, wanna an-nu. The luud for the benet. of Mrs. Hal- ccck amounts to over $50,000. It is expected to reach 8100.000. `Him: 'T'nr-nnrn New Vnrlr i; Hun BXDOCIOVX E0 IBECU Dl\.lI.U\IJ. Mi:-19 Turuure. New York. is the haudnomesh woman clmb has been seen in Ottawa. Society is going wild uvor her. Alb.-up In-.- I nruninn rnnlunnu DALI will DWI] l)(`|Hlll'IF EH IHILN. Miss Sallie L(`l illL1, dnuglnter of the Hon. George B. Luring, in said to b0 a devout. Catholic. having boon cmvortud to thofaith during lmr VVa9!1inp,t0unm- ROD. UDIJIIPOU. U. ll. UUIIIIHUU. Edward Kendall. F. G. Keaus. Ohn. Kallov, F. C. liimhor, R. A. Kipling, A. W. Kipling. Brandon Kirby. Chas. A. Lavcock. Maud Lewi-, A. B. Lindormun. Missli. Lordcn, '1`. Lough 1ou,Mr:-1. Lou,:,lu-on. W. Lowe, Mrs. F. Lordway. Rev. John McCarthy. J. D. MucNI- mam. G. U. McLaughlin. Mine '1`. Mariam, U. Marshall. Vdlaa Mahler. J. N. Meutebh. 1). Menu, W. Minet, G. B. Mofhtt. J. L. Moat, M. l)' 14` I} Ninrnnn (nu? vnnn cnrvnnf. unwneru. u. unvns. U. u. uugmn. C. A. Fuller. J . 1). Fry. G. 1`.Fran:i-. Miss Field. James Fnrney. F. Frost. F. E. Goodhnrt. - ' E. Hicksou. Goo. Hlzleton. H. un- i|ton,Mr. llall, Mm Hall, L. A. Hal , H. F. Harvey. T. Ilifcbocck. Thmm.-3 Hope. L. 0. Hopkins. Mrs, Hnpk1ur,J. J. Howe. Capt. T. R. llufdleuou and 'riend. F. Hughes, `W. H. Hurst. Mn`. Hurst. William Ilelt, .\hes Melt. Mrs. Jercyu, Muster Jrl'r`}\'H, Alired Jobnrou. U. R. Johmou. L`.l........l l.'.....l..ll I.` I1 l. n-nu hnn A. BA|RD&CO.. uouy. Mrs. Dumb. John J. Donuoll, Douulnsl Dixon. Minn L. lleukin. and` um-no.1 Muster E. Dealnn. Master 0. Denkin. Mrs. Deakin. Mr. S. H. Deskiu.. A. H. Dawberu. (J. Davis. 0. H. Ddginh. C. A. |1`nHnr, J I); Frv, G. 1'. I`:-nn'-is fell. IVIIHIJHF. IJUID-ll), BERNIE`! ll. DIIXLOII. I Mr. Cabrera, Ulmrlos Cnrpentar. W,` O. Chnpin. Mrs. Uhnpin. Right Raw. (,3, Cbnrton, Bishop of N-mam. Mrs. Chm- ton and maid. John Uluy. jr.. June: A. Cochnne. J. Cox. H. M. Unuragn. L. G. Cowper. Mm. Coftey. ll. Theo. Cuoklnn, Capt. Cooksou. E. H. Curtis. Na`. and Mrp. Crunbke. Rev. H. M. Croftou. Miss Crittnndon. Mrs. (J. N. Urituuulou. Mrs. Coohruue. R. Colorndgo.-_ John A. Can- nolly. Mrs.UouuoIly. Miss M.W. Cou- nolly. Mrs, nnrnt, John J. Dnnnnll, ])nnnlnn xcluoro man or lIIllOI7- uuu. Bluludnaunlty and III `humour. Mm Iutholofn latch Idiot. 0541'. mu: nnbloo. own. We ole: tho ubon boob II that nun mm Ihu any mun our for I IOIIOII. JOHN HENDERSON & 00.. Barclay, Mm. Bouuay. E A.]1righrun, Wm. Bryce. Mutin Burrall. Mn. Bur- rell. Mr.Jas.Bu|b.1n, Sanmel H. Bnxnnn. M. v..:..-... m....|... a-..........o...- w March 11. W 1%` 3'? P9`?+`?iT`* M93? ? 79 mkuuu urns arr. - why sud Wllonlorc. I. nnthln canal in than hid Pnolplmm DI`llOl'I'C3 IONAI. MEN. :che1l,".'an.1nJnigun. N. 1: .1 (gfnml rcsvorer M me rvnerrvv " l" H).; LHJLIP Cmwl'or'1. llullll `(10z.: fresh Inui- h codthxh, e. per L`. l. :('. pox` don; 1' ll. ; nnrm had- -.. uml'nrJ We nlnooor New SPRING SUITS stlow- or prices thnn ever known in Kingston be- fare for Pint- Clnn 0_/1/emd HARl]Y&Ml]BRAY S.I $3.50 PANTS T0 UHDBR. Work I New Bull Trimmings sud Pompous to match Drona Goods. 8. 0 C`: )0 Int! lo. Glnghnm mud Batman: no uuoqtnlled. All Oven sud Flnunoingu. In Wool, Luce and Embroidery we show the luau! uuomnont. SPEClAL.-A loco! Boys , Girls` sud Mines` Envy Wool Hole. worth (tom 30 to 500.. to be eluted at 150. per pnir` Shanon In cnunloy. nrch 4." iixsirvnuu SWITZERLAND. Lowest Prim-,o.~4 in Collars, Cus, Tics, Handkerchiefs. White and Colored Shirts, Bmccs,i&c. A Job Lot of Scarf Pins at Half Price. The Finest Assortment. of Gents` Ties can be seen at F. X. CE)..l3I-1%`:/`K-1-J~': 7 HARD TO BEAT !-17 Gents Ties for One Dollar. Tinlne. Asmanerofqns. mm. Spenge & Crum|ey s Dress Goods um man To RE THE NEWEST. NOBBIEBTAND CHEAPEST. IJ. LAIDLAW & SON The Pophlar and Prtty Song, OUT 1. in IVDXYTQ Don t stand in your own light. ing low prices we are now offering! FMX. COUSINEAU 1] Will 0'er um; week nmcss GOODS, (}IN(}I{AMS.V ficmmm: w.<, S.\ l`f~`.[ PRINTS AND MUSLINS at ,,-I _I L`! , ,...:;:1%.'\l1..\l4_' -b1'UP'.`<:u I T IDRESS (}O()DS Curhtiua, a moatexteuaive rsuga. Curtain Poles. all kind; mud lmgthl. Curllin Chs.ina.Cur!.au1 Stuffs, Stair Rodi. Art Blinds and BHud`RolleI'I. . For Csrpeta and all sorts of Houn Furnishing: go to CREAMERW AND JERSEYS PRICES NEVER EQUALLED HERE uur D})1'.|.Ll DIJUUIX U1 IXLU. DUUUH GI-U1 Dl@1)PU1'U- A visit to our store does not incur any obligation to pur- chase. Those not buying to-da. may wish to inspect with with 9. View to future wants. ave no hesitancy in asking to see whatever you want, and if for an reason you -do not care to purchase at once We will feel lright about it. .___..____.:_.....:..___.. |TT-IUs FAR uf RICHMOND & co; {PEOPLE 1`ELLTlvlEPRICES We want me Ladies of Kingston and Vicinity to see our Spring Stock of Kid Boots and Slippers. A visit tn nnr ntnrn rlnnn nnt inn11r nnv nhlizmtinn tn D111`- Fifty Thousand Y`ardMs of Carpets. Black Silks uml Mervcillelnx. ()ttum:u1un-' Jrocado Silks. The New 'l`a1l1`etta Mervcillcux, in (in-.on, Brown, (z`u)ld-n Brown and other new shades. Pongoc and Tussore Silks. plain and brocmlcd. 1,000 Pieces Fine French Dress Goods. ' . To-day we show New Spring Jacket Materials. in M91- ton, Jursey, (,)ttomzm and Scotch Tweeds. & Wu? 1l`?Vt'1"S')1d as many SILKS AND DRESS GOODS in I h Mmch as we are now selling. Mnnmsnunaq GMEAPS-IDE, J SILKS AND DRESS GOODS WA LSH&STEACY S Lower Prices than over March 12. March 12. Moll. I5. F. X. COUSINEAU S. M tron 8. March 1 Swiu Embroideriu 3. I. 7, 0, 10. Inc. Bwiu Inurtlonn 6,` . 8. 10. 129. 15a. Book Muslin Embrlnel-lea, Low. Pnou. Book Kuhn Inur 5. Low Prices. Romua Embroiderlu AI. Reduced Pnou. ro Ploou Whlu Cononl, til :8 Paodnood Pricu. Lomdula Onmbno. Indiu Lawns. Linen Lnwnu. I 38 Low Pnotn I-`or QL50 you can buy an All .-r .. _u `1.._|.......4.-u l`nnIInn: Fob. 73. II:vv 7---..---'J 'Z--_- ARE SAID TO BE THE NEWEST. NOBBIEBT AND I-mmzs 3: LOGKETT. ran 37/2557 M/EAR, mar cm J`. BIOEIMC)ND 82: co- I-AJJIESI HAVE READY FOR SALE H Ad ARRIVED AT '*-ANI)--_. WHITE WINGS," IM and I84 Prlncm Simi- BISON] 204 Princess Strut, ;. Save money by accept- gtor New and Good Goods. *a7:IsF|Ennnms" . ;E"I'"I'LEJ All Wool uni rpleudul patterns, 40 and 450; Enndsome Strong Twjst Tweeda, 20 put- tnrnn. 500. unnusome an-on; Lwpu I wanna, ..u y...- term. 500. Very Fine Buitings. 22 mmm. all Wool Ind good weight, 600. , Photograph Albums TWEEIDS ALL EUWN IN PHIBE. JUST READY BOYS TWEEDS. l!_E l`TEl .. VALUE AND LARGER VA- riv-ly than ever offered before. Hardy & Murray s, 3,uuuYa,raNwTweeas,; I'IlICl'}.. ENOUGH ALL WOOL TWEED TO ....-Ip.. . -1116 -6. Feb. 10th. Also in Itosl 510' oxpiu of \VADE S DRUG S'[`0RE. COR HINGE HMOCK HTS Out 9. DAIRY BUTTER m Rolls st Firkinn. v/nu can suv ran] `Taylor : llodlou Jnrllvrudonoo. 05.00. for Ol 50. ![.dnhm|n'n lndwlhn. auto. for $115. \p.non'I Phyuoloa. 05.00. for own. Puma`: Pnotlosl Eyuono. own. {or MIX). Iuquhnnouh Thcnpoutloo. us. [or two. `Wilson : llnino. 8175. for can `Giulio ! Dlnnon Innul. OLD. tor ILI acumen`: luuou Dlcuonuv. D7150. (at cm. Thoma on the Dunn: of Woman. um. lot It m March 9. BUTTER IN SMALL PACKAGES. and Ihnh gs. Uor. Princess and Montreal Street-. n vs--rv 1`... ..-.- ..__, ,--, Wool Corkscrew Coallny, Double Fold. The New Bonlniore. - vr---- ---- - ----J -. ONLY 10 CENTS. Received this morning nu $2.50 AT HALF PRICE. We are for a short limo ouriugn large variety )1 nuu vv uvu . make a. sun at Pr;-gnu as. lhpton: ` ..60 CENTS. ml) '4 Lrmun llllllll Iur \/IIHITIII at um Hnurmucy. All who have used this !-.!,Ll.() that it IR the boat. article evar l1HO (or Um rclitf and cum of catnrrh and cold m Lhu ht-ml. We have import.- ml :1 lot, of this balm direct; from the manufacturer in (hvwgo. N.Y.. and so can vouch for its buiup, genuine. W. J. Wilson. HIPGIIH Ill l'|IIllll TIn'lIn The Royal Military Collegn Canoe Club uro making nrmnucinonts-1 for holding the Canadian spring; meeting of canoe clubs nt liimzstou on May ; .`_*.nd, 2Brd,snd 24th. The Uonoronto canon club have signied thmr intention of attending and the lirockvnlle canoe club have been invited. Wllnl, I.uuun vuuuuuuuu nun, At A very general meeting of Lennox cbeosemeu, at Napanee. on Saturday. they bonnd themselves under 3 bond of U100 ouch not to open their fadtoriea before May 10th. Our correspondent writes as. If this would become a general thing it would be good for the cheese business. We would like to see the l<'ronl.c-one clxocaomon lnl`1ng into line." A Very `hulv Iionue. The oontrecta {or building the resi- dence for Capt-. John Uonlev. on the corner of Buy and Sydenham sireet.-, have been ewerded thus 2 J. Gray, masonry : W. Snowden. carpenter ; W. Dunn. zinamitbing. etc. ; T. McMahon & Uo..peinting and glazing. the design is very pretty and decided! American. Capt. Conley lanes for Chicago on the 22nd inns. to look else: vessel interests. IIITHO IIIIIPU IO VI HI I ll] Ihlllltlu Clark`; Uam|)ridge rmux-mans, chicken. Ham and tongue sau_sag,oa. We receive them three times ti week Ivy express. and you cut: always get, them fresh. Jaa- Crawford. auu nu nu: . .- .... ... ........ Michael Tummon, one of the hospital outcasts. wcutto l`llotol Die.-u on Sat- urday. said he saw the boss sister." and. having previously been in the insti- tution uud been brought, tn time for his misconduct. decided not to remain in the place. He 15 still in M10 police am- Mon. ruul g In nnuzunu -..,uu-. Arrangements are being made to put. the electric light iu nhe Snlvntiuu Army barracks. Tim lights on the dome of the City Hall WI be in position during the week. You u-o_hereby invited to MM And look :6 them. 'I III II.JlIllr|0 I.I`llI. The electric light company hope to have 1(1) lights burning in Kingston be- fore six months expire. Four lights burned on the streets on Saturday night. The one at the corner of Brock nnd Wel- lington streets wss plseed too high. It. will be lowered. While xing this light s plats glsss window in W. R. MoRse s store Ins broken. The H ht at the Wind- sor Hotel smashed s g obe snd libr- wuds went out. Tonight the lights -III in hnrnina nrnnnrlv, dl`I-t-`(_'Jl}1Virclx. WoII:N`a Foreign Mlaslonsry Society : Moot- lng In Chulmori Church at 8 pm. .-?2 l'u.cSny'n l'robnhlI|IIcI. Moderate winds. mostly fair. and a. little milder weather. Hall. 4 I 3 'pclnIluI. Read down carefully the advcrl.ise- menu of Dr. Washington. specialist. and his visit to kingalzon. and remember the date -. wuan want our. 10-nu: will be burning properly. llll Ill UIIIIGI. Ull l`l'l(lIY IIOIIIIV |uuion nu held. It wu attended b agent: of the G.'I`.R.. 0.P.R. and K. P. RE. The next meeting will be It 5!. Album. Vt.. on the second Wednes- day in July. The will tnvel from Mon- trenl on n spooin car providod b Col. Chmenden and run via the White oun- 8 rim. Amcun. Tn;-Mnrrnm of the Fuurth Uotho dllt Church. llillroluuiu Ill BIIIIIIII. A moetiuq of {night And pnaenger manta Inn held in ontreal on Thurs- day. There were re resunhtivea pre- sent of :11 the nilmnso having 3 tenni- nnn in Cumin. On Friday nothcr I-A-ah-m In hnld. It can Annnrlad hr `J Order at Forenan. the that sad Ihlxd Tburndny in each man nlhoorner of Princess and onuonl Hlreou. (over Hondry a Thompaolrs.) Dec. `ll. -~ NIADRliAl)'lIIG0 2" VVh_a.t. Dwoes it. Mea. 00!? XNION lo the FOURTH READ).-.R. hing now: on all the lemon: connin- ed in the Fourth Book of the On- tvio Sotien of Remlen. UIIIIIOE Minn. ' H1~1llE(}ULAR MEETINGS 0! the 8!. Law- I `` ` `" 'ioia'r1n=uitm." ~ ranco Couuoil, Royal Aronnum, are held on the um um! third Mondays In ovary month so 8 p.m., in the Onunqul Uad Fallon Hall. Prin- ceu Street. Dec. 12. L) ueor 0'5 Hm, Weill! Tuenduy 0 every month. J. II..I0 1.Lumc, n.n.,L7n.u., . Edlnbnrtzh` Mamher 0! the College of Phvsinings st Slu- noonl. Ontario. \ . ,<;.P[|cI,' LJI xoonu. uu unu. l237 QUEEN H |`.. 1: lIIQI'OIl."II' IIIDKIIIIIII Itrvlwvu The Be tu'| chnroh held 3 leyze oon- 3 mention net evening. Saute bed to be . planed dong the aisles in order to eoeommodue the people. end even then unending room was limited near the mein entrance, The nnnenel em-action In: the bentiemel union. The Rev. Mr. Hooper preached 3 very nble end anil- eble sermon. end then the immersion ol eight one took place. one of then: Gem. even. of the sued Amy. An- - other he Iinmnlurvioe will baelr.` in n couple weeks. - Man. it 1:30 pm. The Ragulu Meetings 0! the Ancient. Ind A3- ooptod Bcomah um ol Froamnonr are held In their Hall,om-nor of Brook and ellm ton Bergen. Kingston Lodge of Perfection, '1' lflmrsdny, gnd lion of 8huron,Bov.Chnp. B010 1:4-:m.. um .`w`odnea41.-.;.3u. uum_mnnh., > ('Illl'd Steamship Co-puny. SAILING from New York ever Batu Anmorlzed Agent, 11`. A. FOL ER, 1 Dock, tool of Bra 1: bL. Klmmon. I point: I-Lat. . No. 5 Express lolvea lr nston 1; tb p.m., cou- necMu1`wlllnU.l .[l. NIgn'.A.xpreealrMu M. Shun bot. LL 0 for all polntn out und west. J. H. TAYLOR. FJJONWAY. 1!. W. FOLGER, Asst`. Buu't. Ann. Ger`. Pass. a'z't. Eup'r. MIIIOIIIC Ilflllllf IIl'(`lIII|l|9. Anolonl BI John's Lodge. No. 8, or. Thun- day. April let, n 7230 p.m. Minder. Lodna. No. 251', on Monday, April 5th, 561:5) pm. Oulunwzl Lodge. Nn.9I. on Wodnudny, April mu. nt. :30 rrh. Rnanlnv Mmumm n! ma Ancient. A coucmnrnlml extnclof Wild Cherry. Hora Lound, F.|ocnxupnnn and other valuable Ingro- dlenla. II. is plenum. horllng. mild and harm` loan Dono small. Effect euro. In bottles And an nnnln at No. I ` ix-.-cl leaves Kin. -Ion 7:30u.n ' u . H hnrbat. Lake IN) 5.111., and Lou [Lm.; couuuctlng uith O.l'.l(. Ex] I Exprcsnjanvea Kir _!.b _| Between i\'iur;sauu, Poturbuvo. 'l`orm.to, Ottnwn Mammal. Quebec. and all points cut. and w out No. :1 tax ruuiosven Klugalon M 1:11) p.m. Ari iven ' omnto 9:10 |~.m. ' (Jctnwn (3:25 p m. -` Montreal l0:l() ["lI i. " lit-nirew 6% u m. l'u.1aou:;rr.a ieaviuiz by Uhiv train will Vnmch Winnipeg in 60 hours. No. I ixml illnvli kiln-(on 7:30u.m.. BHIVED `cu-nnoouuu an u-v--' -vv--- __- >, umv. nuuwr. E170`:-:7r1ns1-, QUlOKlh Cheapest and Bean Equipped All Pd! Route I to Manitoba and the North West. u 1 6'!` nmlt,` IIFG-Ls r ll0lJ'l`[<! . u.u....|`...n 'l`nvnI.f.\l1H|\iIn -_AND_._ Canada Paggg Railroads. ..._ .._........-nu-. nun-nunun 3:. = ,3!..f..`%L::`;:iI:`:%*.,:':.`!] 1`. A. POLGEiR%`( nnerll Ticket Agtl. I . 11. I \I II \I d General Ferry Wharf, - Bro KINGSTON. MUIHJAI. Lnornnn in the clay Haunt 8 pm. TUIEIIDAY. TUIEBDAY. EN'rn'rA1Nur:Nw ntthe Gladdoua Club at *1 [L11]. p.m. V 3 Fan LEOTURI st. the M-.chn.nlc|' Institute at am. HALF mos :} I GENERAL 'I'I_CI_{E'l` AGENT TIC DOIII OI lflllll ) EN EVOI.EN'l` SOClE'l`Y,N0. 3'1, meet In St. J Wellington BL, {and and {tn Tuanduv even l(ING5 I`0N & PEMBROKE FOLGEK, Buu't. IIIQl`Olll.;-;;|IlIl.|II Icrvloo. he Bmhdl church lame ' urry AND v1c[N1'rY.` .-':_v7J.1P(-,4f".~iariilrvi=.=4 I`. IIRIIHLAII. IdEE'I`INHH at Mnnonlc ll:-gulnr M1-Mlnun. nl RI .lnhn'n Lndnn, No. R. on aura Mcantllnlp company. i Mora Saturday. `rlzed Ferry The Son: of England nunrv I-`.n(`.lF!1'V Na, 3'! Onru nnomv. louhor. I1 53. Gun`: has-1. doth. tun. " Ptn Ildwllu-1. woo man Panda 0! lodlolno. um Rumors loan on luv;-y. um. manna. lnnnltv sad `henna: