Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Mar 1886, p. 3

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We urn for 5 shots limo offuring n lnrgo ' vsnoty of In oloollonl Ilylo by mo -nun us: and Iollllso; 5 India; by Mr. 1-` Soon IIMIJIIO one by Mr. Wnu. v The nuslngvu ad om-nod until nut FH- dny unit; at :80. whoa the nlocuon ot arm: will his plsoo. Oomo and but um nnonnlnl. Wu nronln won I nood OI OHIIO WIII IIIU FIX. UOEI IIKI IIOII |Iho IpOO0hOl- W0 promlu you 5 good Hum. only uu ouuuaen. In wn About 8:10 o'clock when the principals of the college. Menu Wood and McKo . led the wa to the Inform, followed y Mayor biting, rlnolpal Guns. Rev. LeRoy Hooker and Inspec- `tor Kuld. The students applauded vig- orously. Mr. Wood moved the moyor t_""`f. .1-*I?f;' -<,?-xi; ' Jllll VI: to no rnulntcy. noun! noowtu nq hudy utiolu. It you no on a journey don`! fall to non cunning. 1' mo 53? mother: he warming Ibo by`: toad It Ihhtluos ad from their nlnno ohoupnon and until out In: fuel. pus Ihcmulno in tho my 0! ovoabody. Onll and :00 than at W. J. I! dun: -Anus. A good many perscne started out last night to wltneaa the ceremonies marking the second birthday of the Dominion Bualneaii College. Alter slipping and sliding. and in some casee hurting the sidewalk and themselvea. they landed on the second at of Victoria Hall. ed- niired the deeoratlona. and laughed at the joliee oi the iitndeuts. who were bnuked up in the back of the hall u on a pile oi tables. The boys "Mare ed through Georgia," located on "The Bin- izo Farm," and warmed up by detailing the hnppineas oi the D.B.U." Now and then a student landed in in charge oi iair maidens, and the reception wissa nor- diai one. The majority oi the Il`l`lV_lll received these attention: with hluuhee. Fora two ear old institution the col- lege eliowe a rather ne irout. It has succeeded he ond the ex ectatione oi its founders an eitiiiens. he iirstyear it had 160 students. the iieoond year 249. Of these 12 name irom the United Btistee and 124 were irom places outside the cit . The year previous there were on y 00 outaidera. In in: about 8:15 o'clock 4 1 IIDII um I: drug note. jnppgfy `luv to lie InlI-1'ha llulolll Very lnunalnln- Pl-Iuelpal Gum Anni Al I`-ml. DOMINION BUk INIDI OOIAIAIGUB ANNI- VIBIABY-HOW TI IAIIID 07!`. J . 'S.k(u.'i>'uun'W ...m.n nrino'II::mhllO 10!! h|ndv`|,nlnln. ll -\ ITS SECOND BIRTHDAY. W0 offer We following book: M (In An- nouu nlnood nun :- Taylor: lulu! Iuhpnduoo. 00.0. for CID lallhunrl Illwlhty. .0. for III. Dalton : hidden. MN for 00.0. Pun`: hand Inlclo. own to: um Inquhu-nth`: ilonpoullu. 01$. tor Ill. Wilson`! Iyjlt. IJ5. IR 0101 mm. hboollvl Iunl. 01.00. lo! 01-! DIIQIIIOIH Iodlool Dloonl. IVA). M `INK Thnnn nun Dunn: otwonu ounmu very lllcrllllllj - rrllclpu Imus Inn `rim Ivory In In Plenty of Capl- ul In In Iul Illa only Qovelou II. curnnl Ivan: M uu Oollogo. .. I .- 7-2-O-OT-z Pool Bplrll Itovu. I'll`. `"Ul\lI'- |'I.I'-Tn The member for North Reulrew in the Looel Legislature in In lrluhruen hy de- scent. lint II Cnnedizin hy hirth. He is 50 years of age. but so well preserved as not to have nppeeranoe of one no lnr advanced in life. HO wee educated at the Smith`: Fnlle grammar school. was married in Ottawa on Jun. 2-ttli,lBb5, to Mine Copeland, of Richmond. elected IOUllD0lii0l'lJ(l move of Pembroliolor eeverel yearn. and a. member ol the leg- islature lor the ret time in the general election uroaooulinu tho delent of tho Sendllelil Meodonnlil government. He in an out and out Libor-ii, and does not sympathise with any expedient: for wmningpopulnr favour ii the old and welltriou principle: of the perty have to he departed lrom. l\lr. Murray in not an talkin machine. but he can talk. and do it we Lwhen greet ieeuee in the in- tereete of his constituency require him to eponk. ._..___.4.;_..: - r-- I This Oonrnlnonl are Anl>|o:a to Oonaollrlam Illluryjforooljow In Klngalon. The Minister of Mlllhia. when inter- viewod regarding the holding of the military camp for this district perma- nonliy horo. oxpronnd himaolf an inor- ablo to nnoh an arrangement. But he would have to plnoo tho mlmor before his oolloognon. The advantages of tho Batnery and Royal Mllitar Collage should not. be overlooked. as 3 o ollloora thoreoloonld do a rut deal in raining the omolonoy of ice volnntooru. Tho deputation culled Minister Caron`: nu- lontion to Take dn Pant Barraoln gate and augmented mo romoval of it and n por- tion of the wall. no no to make the Israel an that point the proper width. Sir Adolphe was disinclined to make any almralinn. He said that tho govern- AGOIPIIB Wl QIIIIIOHIIOG I0 HIIK9 III, nlbonuion. llo nld that the govern- ment had under ooncempluiou the sale of the property and the remoul of the butter . occupying the bunch, to But- rleoln. thus huinu tho I: ilmry omlnl rations In much oonocutnted an poaaiblo. Mayor Whiliny in of the opinion thth the city mu: pnrobno the right 0! why for H on men: through Artlller rk. ho Minister 0! Ouucoms uh! I: would nu-nan` II... no--min:-... ----I...n.n lmnn II on urea: nnrongu Muller fl. olOunt.omn anigra romovo the oxunininu warehouse from its nrment. location. even though I new pub io institution were not created. and the Miniatar of Public Wolkr. whop ukod to enact the lunar. uld he would consider the mutter. There were won- hnmu nth-r gm! -imilnr nuunnnnllnll rm IIDIIIIQOT IIJI IIIIIIOIH I DOTO WOTO EWC3- t-ux other sud almilnr uppllontlonn on 6 I lint, And the government was not. ush of woolth jun now. Poniblv nslioplnoos would have to be diuppoiuh P. 0`Oonnor.-.........Contrs...............C.Camplon W. Atkinson .... ..l`ii-stllush 0.0oxworthy A. W. MoKoev1or...8seond Ru ` `C E. Moarbor Tho Kingston players were all in good form; the Ottawas looked fatigued. The lntter's goal keeper was apparently lil. The first and second games were very short. While they proceeded, however. some our: good play in both teams was exhibited. Both games were won for the Kiuustons by Meagher and 0. Wells. (`he third game was also short. and taken by F. O'Connor for the (lttawas. The visitors now became encouraged. and during the next game they played vigorously; so did the iiiugstoun. At one time in number of the players get bunched while in pursuit o the hall. Uampion was in the midst of them, so was Meagher. Accidental! the latter collided with Uampiou, strihiug him on the month. lie tattered and dropped. A couple of pin on lifted him up, but he found it dilou t to stand. The captain of the lilngntone wanted him to retire and lot another take his place. but he played the match to a tlnish. His lace was badly swollen. Mr. C. Martin. the releroe. who controlled the players by means ol his horn. was also struck in the mouth by the hall and could not blow his instrument in order to stop the play. Alter about seven minutes` actual pl-my Mesgher won the fourth game for the Kingstous. __@.g____ ornngo Oren In Ohlonco. A and novnlty wlll bo rounlod at the Exponitlon Bmldlnln hlonao. dur- lna tho hunt put or non. n grove ol bnulnu orange Gnu. Tlm wlll be l oonuootlon mm In` oxlnlbll ol ollrnl ` lrnlu. snob uonnnon ind lunonn Iran the onnao notion ol the Pnolo (Joni. nndor tho nntplou ol the Imnlanllon Anloolnllon ol Southern Onlllotnln. Tho tnnnoonunontnl nllrocdn brought thlu onhlllll to Ohlnnao {mo ol (night. lo lllod twenty can. and Iwolvunon no- oounpnnlod ll. Tho oxhlbll will be nndu the unann- DIIIl0I'l lodlou unmonu-7. um. nu ma Thonnonllo Dlunuuol-Wongtllnlul Il.I\. 1.7,: .:v`13'.3_`{,_4Rf`:V*t >?i`f.21`1f*f'i"JL., II`.'1. ` 'niat-uwi.`ieuimnaI1`i.ai%` Another polo match occurred at the roller rink last evening between the Kingston club and Victorian, 111 Ottawa. There. was as very large attendance 0! spectators. and these manifested their deli ht in the game. Play wee begun at 9 o'c ock. The teams were composed of the same pin are who contacted in Thnredny even ng'e match. thuu: 0'l'|`AWA- IINHITON. polnou II. The uhiblt bo undu tho unman- mont of L. I. olt. editor 0! tho Rhu- Iido (OIL) I :-cu and Hombulturm. sud J. E. Club. Ounlniuionor oi Immigra- an. ' Coodlonohl. Do you (she fully mo conudonuon 0 MI we no selling, two out 0! Colum- bh ulaon for I6o.; huh an inning n 160. dam. and lbx. blah In hr 100? Jung: Unwfold. \ The fnce of this gentlemnn in fnmi linr to runny of our renders. And why nhouldu'tit? Mr. Hewley in our nei h- bour, nnd. privntely nnd publicly. ns been brought into contact with mnny of our citizenn. He wen born in the town- nhip otFrede1-iclnburg. Lennox county. on April 8rd. 1841. the non of a. United Empire Loynliet. He was educated in Kingston. nt Queen's, nnd nt once took an interest in public nnirn. At one time be wnn elected n muuicipnl councillor` end than n le ielntor. He ir now enjoy` in his necou term in rnrlinlnent. nicer euduriug the poiiticn oppoeition and necution that line fnllen to few. Mr. ewley in e. uent nud easy a enker end It very popular gentlemen. an if he luck- ed in any respect it wee in bin home relntionl. ,.l:le new this defect and mu- ried n most eutimnble lndyn. few months ago; in {not his honeymoon is hardly over yet. 4. I6. Mon. [us too. com. no 1 Jun: Unwfold. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MARCH 20. HOME TEAM. VIOTORIOUI AUAXN. `....()o|I... ...Polnt . lover P01 . C. WIHI C. Cnmplon .. G. Goxworchy Gm`: AIIXV hula-. OLD. our: nanny. cloth. to. nmun Imwmrr. W. mm`: Pnotho at Iclklu. um lawn`: lulu cl KID?! Il.w. Miami. tumult) and no Treatment. om Iunnlnnhhmhlnlln um. 0d. The llonm Mission Committee of the Prcsbytorum Church meets in Toronto on the 80th inst. At. this meeting we stations of Queen : l'nive|-sity student! are xed. m..,......-mu mornlml Ru. 8. Houston To-moi-row morning occupies um pulpih 0! Chalmers` Uhurob and mglws mo iinnonnoomv.-nta meat the appointment of It Pi-oabymrhl viii- hnhinn committee to much the congre- appointment 01 u rroauywruu Hip` union committee gntlon on the `$90!: inst. Rm. Dr. Douglass, 1.L.D.. Monti-ul. prunohu an educational urmon in By- douhun Surout Mothodm Church to- monow uvoninu. The services! lI6:l)0 o'clock. Rev. Priuoipol (Inns pruohu in we morning on 10:1l0o'olook. St. Patrick's (Jhurch. Nnplnoo. bu been enriched by n gilt Iron Mr. N. unxhhh. nhomurnnhur. New York. of I CUNULUBIUKV UI' nun. \.un-aun---..... Alturlneoring the rn|mI`t a motion to the following eoot wu.- panned: "0u oondlhlon than the peI.luonor'| property has not contributed to tho building of the public sewer lu Aunew`s Lane. and than the newer has become at public one. wu (Ll ucommmue) recommend that. tho unuulolmrgun bu imposed." A nnmhnr nl nncnnum and the now unuuuoimrgun nu impouuu. A number 01 accounts and pay list. which amounted t.o;W53.U0. were Hlllmi by the olmirumn. uud ILO()llIlullHi- nation from roaideutm living at the north end 01 Division street asking for a drain to bo built. on that street. min refrirrud to tho Jiby engineer to report. on. Tho N-rvluon lo!/` |o.Murrmv - A Mnnulllooul um to n llnpunoo Church. To-xnorrow miauiaunry aennouu will be preached in Unuuuoquo by the Rev. W. .l. Hewitt. n....o \N.t.unn nml nnmn ()1 hi! HOHiI`I'ri Hewitt. Capt. VVat.sou and some 01 hill no to Ouuanoquo on Monday to attend on mm-ioul {cstival and jubilee. _, / rm... Nu-mm Ill nlmmiu St. a mm-loul mmval anu JUDIIFL`. Tho Novena will close in Se. d\y'u Cathedral tomorrow. The foscivnlbf 51:. Joseph will also be olmurved. ltov. la. 1'. Urnwlord. ol Broolmllo. has been preaunwd with n pantmnuter workmurn jowol by Mm A. 0. l`. W. lodge of thin town. Row. uoomo S. Reynolds. Bay of Rev. Uoorgo Qmnte conference. but received I unani- mous Invitation from Corn wall for tho next tum. Mr. Ruvnolda has accept- -n... llnnln Mianiou enriched by gut Iron ur. xv. Mohlnbb. photographer. magnicent. oil painting roprosoutdug "Tho Annunoisuon." In in ulna} at nnnn |` _[1_3[1nt1yy"&'I`I1nn111sun s.| MoNsmee`e case 2 "The Eetltioner connected the collars ol a den lo tenement house with the public sewer in Agnew! Lune. the said sewer being constructed previous to the construction of the buildings drained, and it is the opinion of the city solicitor thst the corporation is in no way respon- sible under the by-laws for detective drainage. when such defects are the re sult of excavating cellars lower then the drains constructed on the public streets. The by-lsw provides that all properties fronting on streets where a sewer has been constructed should be drained into such sewer and pay the frontage. whe- ther such drslnevc is lrom ccllsrs or other parts. I examined oue ol the building": complsined of and found the cellar iloor perfectly dry. and there beinf no sppesrsnce of its hsviug been iioode . The tenant stated that she had occupied the house since last June and no water had e|.~z>esre in the ccllsrdurinu. that time. '1 no petitioner econ led the other house complained of an on enquiry l was told that I could not get into the cellar. but that it was in the sumo con- dition es the one examined." _.... .`......,..-uu.-.- 0500. M_r. P. T. Mluuot. lay mmler. WI uncut nan. Purl : Church to-morruw morning. and St. Junior`, Church In the evening. Mr. Mignon lmc ruured iron: the Mnberly mission. much to tho regret. ol tho people of sun mention. he will probably bo cppolnted ton minoiou in. the Moro part. of tho dloouu. i...` -_a__:. ,.__..._..... street car lloreee lloll en lane! at `mu - Ienlnlenle by rhe'Wn:. Thle morning e team of horror. nt- teohed to e ntroet oer `hue. ren ewey on Prince street. Opponlto the Windror Hotel the vnhinl struck the honor` hoeil. lrinhtening them. A pueenxor 'Lumpod to the etreot. but the driver eld tho enimeie in check until nenring the City Hotel. when he ettomptod to etop them by drinn to the tide oi the etreet. um prove: every bed move. The wheeie etmck en ohetrnctien. end theoer went over on it: ride. The hereon iornred ehoed. inning the `bus and drol` with them. At the corner ol Wellington end Prinoeu etreete the `hue etrnoir I lie h. leden with heentl. end upset it. the ete covering up e eqnew end her pepooee who previonriy not upon them. The horeee continued down Pnnoeee street. the `hue colliding with e eelqregh pole oppoeite Stevenson`: pieno eotory. end eiterwerde with I polein front of the Ottewe llotei. Here they eepereted. but hed not none :' hr when they were oenght. Tho `but we: terribly wrecked. IIUILU A nun: nun nnuuu to the sewer in Agnaw's luuo. After he built the surface drain the water ditl not run onto! his cellar. He lid not think he had any more right to be singled out to pay frontage tax than other residents of the same locality. The newer in Agnow'n Lane was built ueveral years ago by the residents and not by the city. He was willing. however. to ll up his cellar if it could not be drained by tho newer. McNameo then retired. The chairman stated that he did not think the city could avoid collecting the front- aue tax. He (the chairman) know a. newer iu the city built by property own- era and they had to pay frontago taxes. nu-our 01-` THE lN(H.\ ElHk. I`ho city engineer than read the follow- ing report of his investigation into Mr. MoNamee`e -Nrlm nnf.if'.InnAl' nnnnnnted the The streets committee met yesterday afternoon. There were present the chairman. AIM Thompson, and Aldl. Little. Clemente. Hiscoclr. Robinson and Hobart. Mr. McNamee. who resides on "A new`: Lane." appeared. and the cha rman asked, "Now. Mr. MeNamee. what is it you have to say '2" "What have I to say `I I think it is you fellows that should say something to me. What`: all this fuss about me in the council? The chairman read apetitiou. purport ing to come from him, and complaining against being charged a frontage tax because the sewer into which his drain emptied was not deep enough to relieve his cellar of water. He then allied Mr. MaNauiee if he was not told how deep to build his cellar before he had it built. In other words was he not given the proper levels `I Mr. McNamee said he was told that it he excavated for a caller 8 it.0 in. there would be a fail d six inches between the bottom and the sewer in Agnew : Lane. I-ie had only pone down 2 it. 0 in. and built a drain. costing N50. to the sewer. and yet his cellar was not drained. The city engi- neer asked MeNa.mee ii be (lrving) had not given him the rover levels ior his drain sud cellar. izir. McNamce admit- ted that Mr. Irving had inspvcted his pro arty, erected "sometliing" in the ml die of the street on which he put u .,}tig 9" etc ;!\Y-.!.`lii.im|I`i1Fui ~W&3~' . " `Hi ..i..;`i1` :`..':isi'iig u'v. ;i'i 1ik1' Li .I.:... chat. the wiatnr .' -.v..x :.:r.:.r muuux uulnu. Measurements tolrhbim that the water in his collar. at the dam): he found it, would have 5 fall at six inches were he on TE! REPORT 0!` I'll IIGLIIIB TOUGH- ` INC THE STATE 0! A OIIALAB. __.:_...._-_:. ._:g__ j iM NAMEE AND ms DRAIN. It-lIIeoAypou-n lento Ila luau (`on- nmoo and I.-eldly `loll: Win an em Iinalnoer l|Id- The Ccllln lull In In DH-'|'Ic lloolllol oftho lull _.%_.g. A non Iaxorrmo`nuuA\vu. __?._:A- Medical Books. F.\ ENT5 IN THE C-HL'll0llNP` BUILD A SURFACE BRAIN worn. l\Iutlm.-a. nltoutioul Why give the lmhy repnntml doses of pnreuorio or noothiuu syrup when uryiuu from the pain oausmi by thuir httlo tooth. when Normnufa 'I`oot.hinu Necklets will ease the pain and send them Into a quiet. pnuoeful slumber? W.J. Wilson. only agent. lfmhrnllnn um! nmummnrn. nnw anndl -an-uu In .. .u.. .-..... ....vv. Previous to tho cummoncemont of tho polo match, at tho roller rink lust even- nugu two milo rncu occurrod between Mnutiir W. Atkinson, nlleund to be the champion boy nlmtor oi Canada. on com- petitor in 85 races and the loner of only tlirco. and lllutor (icorgo Coxwortby. who. a low evening: nun. won a four mllodnah with oust-. It won not for I moment anticipated that the Kingston boy would burn: his rival from tho capi- tal. hut shortly after they started Cox- worthy mndn the content 8 hot one. Atkinson nimtnd hard but could not load. At the cud of the first milo he was 14 it. behind Coxworthy. and whcnthe second mile Willi completed ho was I lap in the nmr. Thn two milmi were covnrod in 8 mile compleuou no was I up in sun war. The two miles were covered mlnu. lt is tho general opinion shot if Coxworthy continues in practico he will be the luacoat. rollor nkater in Uanndn. tlilnnop will opposo Williams. M Brook- `iilc. in u raou this evening. Illtl LVIOAYIILDOD 1 L10. IITOVIHO U18 llllli. G. Newlnudn attoxulu to the masons work. M..o|...... ..u>....oaA..l \\'I.n "inn Hm again. Umbrellas and uonaamon. now good: at low prices. just received at J. Laid- lnw & Son's. iaaar**: HIjo.| anus. uo nnu nee mem. Over 050.000 has been written on the livvs of our most. prominent business and professional man la the Muzunl Reserve Fund Lilo Association within tho push vo Wuell. Nothing "succeed: liko success" lmn been illnatmated bvtbe energetic agent here. Mr. J. F. Swift. \\'a drunuint. will have u. ue front lnccd in his store. cormr King and rock streets. Cherry and plate plus will mnlm n pluauinv c mibinuhlon. Mr. B. H. Oaruovuky has l.ho wood work, and McMahon 3: Co. provide the glass. G Nnuulnndu nM.nmlu tn thn magnum usxuuw a noun. A good place to get your spring cloth- lngis ut. Lambert & WMal1's,l75 Princess Itrooc. Our goods have bean bought from the bash msln-rs, at lowest rstos, and ma ollor bsmulns. not only in pants but in men's, youths and children`: suits. Go nnd see them. l\.m- can IVY} hnn Ilnnn mrlnn nu flu: Pine Husstad and Ground Goffees. mm nanKi1is'rms.I 85 J. D. PERU AU U0 8 ,|OU l'K'|ll0Ul53 |Hul'UU'I- Captain Porto. of tho str. Vnruna. in- tends putting 11 large wheel on that favourite steamer. Noxt season WI for tho that time witness a line fleet of last stemners on the bay. l'hn dnuh in nnnnnnnml in Nnnnnee H13 Ipflll IHIGBB. R0 50 LJBIGIIW cl DOD In Itlwumutium. rciatica. lnmhago, neu- ralgia, olnillblnius and all pains vanish beloro that king of liniments, the Derby Lluimnnt. 0! Cmnpboi and Iodine. Put an in three sizes and sold at W. J. Wil- son's. "The Plmrmacy." Fora tool black kid glove go so J. Lnidlnw & 8on'a. A tinnl. nl-an In ant IIAIIII any-inn nlnlth. H10 UOHIDBDY BBQ IJEKB BDOIB IIIOEIIOIIIIV churches tomorrow morning ahd after I nnnn. noon. The motion of the K. & P. RR. cum- pnuy. to secure Immediate poauoluiou of ..pmpart.y At. the foot of Clarence street -.a::r*.-.zr-.'.; ~23a :`s"1'.'1I<:`e`.1'I`.*.>'.53;S,".~$.`.le'.*'3'%3H#*-=~ Buokwlwub tmI- liU*trZ"`pu(`'iii;U'(* .'iae - ruining buckwheat our; maple nyrup 80c. quart. cranberries 10c.qunrt.ap- pies 15c. peck. James Orawlord. A mnrtmuza sale of vnlnlble Ilrmin pies 100. peck. James umwxoru. A mortgage sale of valunble fuming and timber lands. lot No. 16. lat. arm. of Bedford. county of Fronteniio. on Tues- da` at Murray's rooms at 2 p.m. lm lntnah and most fashionable an at Murray's rooms at z p.m. he latest and most I ring styles for 1880, in American and English stiff and soft hats. just received at J. B. Page & Co's .188 Princess street. (Ynntnin Pnrtn nf mlm slur. Vnrnnn. in- steamers on we Day. The deathia announced in Na lanes of Mrs. A. 13. Perry. formerly of \ iolet. Deceased was 08 years of 0.512. One of her daughters in the wile of Rev. Dr. Mncdouald, R Methodist missionary to Jana n J: an. Va recoivo three times a week Clark`: Cambridge sausages. Every pound 0! these sausages has a tin tag attached. and tho quality is guaranteed. Finnnn lmddnon. trash salmon. cod and white sh. James Urnwford. Wm: n mml nnml hil ulnun in nnu nl nsn. James urnwxoru. For I real aood kid Elovo. in any of tha spring shades. no to aidlsw & Son's. I{h:.nmnI.inm. minhicn. lnmhnao. nan- Apply M`; once I70 U. Lrvluauon on Dru. A colonization train will leave Kingr ton for Manitoba and the Northwest Territories on Tuesclav next. A"-ml Dunn nu-nnv-infnr nl "Tim Ark," COCOA ESSENCE AND COCOA NIBS, '1'eI'l'lI0rl( .B on mesuav nexu. Cu is. Ryan, proprietor of "The Ark," whio lion near Anglin'a dock. in build- ing another and similar structure of larger dimensions. knv l` P, `l`.mmnr. nf Kinantnn. luu larger mmonsmnn. luv. '1`. P. 0`Uounor. of Kingston. has been appointed curate at Perth, to aa- aiat Rev. J. S. O'Connor. ll. 'l` I 'I`houunnnn mil! nrnnnh in 8150 NEW. J. D. U UODUOI. Mr. '1`. J. Thompson will preach in the Collinsby and Lake Shore Methodist nhnrnhnu t.n.mnrrnw mnrnina nbd alter A. BAIRD&.CO.. The Tillinghnst Tailoring House. 70 I ROCK ITBBB1`. Ilwnyu run! am: out. " `:3:*':.:,".'. :'......'"'..m.:.-..'.'." {It Own lonlnoouy UN. 1` ownon mo nun no 3!` alone on. in Bonn; UADOIIO II can Ittldl 1000!)? Al Ibo has] at tho nun at 3...... 1. ;.,...." ".~*:.'.:`*....a...." 2:...-..:'. '.'=:..'-- on us lulu. New Yon, Pgdgiygu, Nun. lshugn ad ange. n g_gp,...g r. K. an-any. It is not denitely known what ban will be placed on the Gananoque nnd Cltgton radio this year. nnf.A1I,HII' nnm! innrnnvmnn tal- com. I The epidemic in Pimbur did not aoat the cuticle owned by I. John Harding. ` Tun nu-n lmlnn with timhnr. nlxinnad unnnmz. Two oars laden with timber, shipped bv R. Burk. of Ono. arrived by the K. & P. R. tn-day. In in nnl . danitelv known what UII son route was you. nnted. three good journeyman tal- lors. Higliost wages in the city paid. Apply at to C. Livingston & Bro. A colonization train` Kll1RI' 6383' new I-m..u,u., 3. Iouuglsunauud moo. [on no olhm in quloknul o Mun. on u oloullna. Prholo. lutboldruuluu-u-I lint`: Q11 N. unray a munavw. Ornwford, foot of Queen street, in tall- inanll wood at 01.50, 02. and 02.50 per DD . mg on cord. "Flu one mama so neuaorsonu. u Cordwood is being sold along the line 0! the K. & P. R. at 02 per rord. All wool dress roads. `)8 ohm wide. 0: me n. a r. 15. as re per 1. All wool dress coda. `I8 1 choice of 14 lb: en. loo. Hardy & Murray's. ()1-nwford. foot of Oman :1 | Sifoin in 0! I0. Oonetn, very good value. 30 Lsidlnw a 8on |. ` Cabinet photo: down to 98 adolon for month mt Handel-aon's. nr-nn in hair: nnhl nlnnu u: "nit I um. thing: that image tho l'op|o'| ll- untIon-lotu by our Loulooru. Inch 11.. What Doesit Mean `P INCIDENTS 0-[THE D14 1'. Auurm 0l'lY. CHAMPION BKATICIL \ nun lurn Ind loot Lin. -nahnalhlhnllljl zper roru. 11.28 choc wide. per yud ut F. X. OOUBINEAU wants who above number of ladies to call sud oxsmlne the Splendid Stock of FRENCH KID GLOVES which he has purohned durlna his sbunco from the oily, Thcno Gloves were made especially for himself, sud boughvon condition that he should hue the pnvllago of reaurnlng any pair thst would rip or tour. or If the same quality of Gloves could be bought eluowhoro loss than 91.25. nan nnvn-v\v\1Arv:_,.__.:,._ , .u.. AI,l_ nu,,, ,, , 11- u .._.._- .,......__, -_ _.-._.. --_.._ _- .._.....- -...- ....-.- .-..... -...... ....-... MR. COUSINEAU intenda to make this Glove one of his But Advertlaomculq [Ila Standard Pripe for 1880 will be 91.00. and any customer that buys 3 pulr sud they donut prove in they are rep resented. will hnva the same privilege of rotdrulng them. IV I) IV.` ....'II ..-..I......... ...... _...'_ AL_A __.. __ 1.--- A-.. , _.___ .1, .,, ",1, 1 Al , _____ r_, `W __,. _.___, _._ .1 ,.,.-_.._, ..-~. ----V ---v ------- ` ------5- -- -v------3 --v-ua N.B --We will exchange any pair thnc rips or tears tor a new pair or refund the money with an-|m uch phgaure as we sold them. MR. OOUBINEAU hu his name stamped on mob [air and he gulnnteel Uhoy an neoond to none in Canada. EX. COUINEAU ynnw READY. `In all the Leading Shades and Materials at VERY M0- DERATE PRICES. IJ. LAIDLAW & SON About a year ago we predicted that the day was not far distant when nearly all Gentlemen would purchase their Boots Ready Made The very large increase in our sales of Gents Fine Hand Made Boots last year pives that our pre dictions were correct, and as we are going to watch this de-- pertinent of our lmsiness very closel and keep :1 choice stock of such goodsns we can recommem , we look for still larger sales this year. . much u. xumms & LOOKETT. _.._--__,_. , W0 oh: sum book than: man than than out in 3 auto. You an honby lnvmd to call And look M them. SPENCE & CRUMLEY, Much 18. [A GOOD PROSPECT FOR KINGSTON. {DRESS MATERIALS .\'_` -____;;-_ .= SPEN'GE8a G RUMLEY S Stock is now almost oomnlete in everv damucmnnt. Mum mm ulnntinn AA!-Iv See their New Dress Trimxniuga and Buttons. New Wool Bull Trimming. New Bxlk Bl." Trimming. New Plush Bmped Onuvu. New Velvet Stripes. New Striped Silk and Busing. I`HELA 1`EST.--Dog Collars in Wood und Jet. JOB.-60 doz, Gents` Whize Bhirts from 460. to 0100. 60 per cent. undnr roguln vnluo. Cull sud see them. NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. NEW SPRING PRINTS and GINGHAMS. NEWSTRIPED FIGUREDSZSPOTTEDSATEENS. New Spring Dress Goods at Wa|dron's, `;A.c`97f.I'fET"s" -5 umnna, wugn cw. nan; T Om! Induction In Prlcis. llnrd Wood I15 per Cord. non Wood .60 per cord. NIIII Wood 0.00 r Cord. I IIIlI| Lumber :: per III. Inwnug Lu-her 0! per III. in Mad: ol Lumbar. Bnlldxu Tlmbor. Imuu. Ilnnnla. Co. _ Tho uly does In an oily ho thno In- nmnu vetted by mum to! Inning wood. s \ i H@rdxW@? w. 3.3: .:{ .nieLm. 11-..: II "AI Inn A IIAIH-Mun In BOWES as BISCDNETTE. Mnh Iii ` jjvrn : u1&11jiV 3 W \-/\J. FILLED wmi new nus. 50 don. Booting and Bathing Hutu Go. uob. 801110 of the New Shapu on limo. Cupid Wontworth. (hlI.I.n.Gotlnm, Evnngcno. Mon: Bncohe, Gonovu, Binmuuk, Adonll, Huunr. Ell:-ids. Bollmore, Criterion. Lydls. Critic. Lnuudnlo. Pblntom. lub- or. Pondennil. Medina. Borento. Ohiok. T08. :90. ---FLOWE R8. FEATHEBB AND 0RNAMENT8.-- jv.v_-1 JAS. RICHMOND 85 GO. Ii'll'.'l.I2`I'\ unmd` u n m u A -rm [THE MILLINERYM DEPARTMENT -_D`I7`_. Much 17. EEAZNO INSTRUCTION. T Moh. 19. March 20. Mm A_Ngni:iNk i] {oxen-r aunt nu`rTn-ma M: can tron I Prinoou stun to Wellington luau. an n Maren I8. . J11.` \J I4 18. March 18. March 10. [Ill IIIDIIION lulu-on Io Indiana that the -npnpunloglvolcvou onlho adorn _ _ __ __ '____ _ -an .n_-..u.n..1\.a.u.auuIu \a..n.\. nu J.K.I..J...l.I-IJ .l.. S complete every department. Mute your uleotion on-ly. -.__.__........n.. B. OIL IV. New China Grape Cloth, All Wool, 20, 25, 300. N ow Cmivus Cloth, All W00], 20, 25, 30c, New Lxmgliesr Cloths, All Wool. 15, 20, 250. New Terry Stripes to Match, for Trimmings. NEW HAMS, ROLLED BACON, AND SIDE BACON. Ladies Line; Ellajrs. 9:6, 7; lOc. Oorsets 25, 30, 40, 50c. % A Job Line Kid Gloves 26c., worth 50c- OUR PREDIGTIONS. 1,000 LADIES WANTED. WE LORDMLU INVITE AN INSPECTION. For the Cheapest Corsets, (`ullurs and Gloves. Nuw READY. J. L. &: SON. l3'Como and see them. Will be shown with plouureflv) R. % 'vv'.A.:|:.pIi.o1wsr. IS SHOWING A BPLENDID ASBORTMENT OF Idl |.J- 2.AV\a-I-no.1: Got. It) C WOIXIQOOII II- The Popular ind Pretty Song, nut 1.` in l\u'\t'I\ J . IRIOEIIIONID &: CO. Loonzrr. I Home non.-mu Ian I I n and Buun Ly not I and qolllnilolr NHI Fl 1' HA 0 HTS` TURN! NO! ll For It In tho But ud Ohnponl Place In IN alt) ` for Ihno goods. ` .1 n.~""ix'T'?u':"c~i'iiInv's. _ _ AL- -u- %W~ %:__.f:.*i_LEY, ... -,..- .j. . E Slflbddlf cart; 1.. nL.n-.... n._a.m... L. ""',;.'..:.';.:..'..'.::.'.;.:..'..:.:.: ' " ,ai:u1's- tmbnnwnn T0031)!!- | _ ._ III anal nqurul ` oovlodon ml uolol _ bm wI Phund no I clot. _ ,_,___ _ _ I IINDIII will In to O 7 x'.'a No TROUBLE T0 Snow Goons. 206 PBINCBII ITIBB1`. lurch 1!. 032900130 Winder Iobl. II IIA G01` I`l`.. IKINGITON. |n.-`nh A TO CONTRACTORS. unana has | nth-on Ba tll emu: Qmr FELT u 132 & 134 Princess St. For all the above reasons, hence the growing popularity of this Department with the Ladies of Kingston. COME AND INSPECT I7! Photograph Albums ~'9.a|.I.I.!IwI9..s.9I2.?:.": JUIIH uuun I0 II I` u u n: u Ill!-All-Av hing noun on B tho louonn connin- od In tho Fourth Book of tho On- tulo Borlol of Rcmlorr. l III(}B..............6OCIiN'I'I. JOHN HENDHRSON & 00.. PRINTS. SATTEEN8, GINGHAMS AND OHAMBRAY8. ] III(.`B.. `WHITE WINGS." HARDY & MURRAY} A LARGE STOCK AND [WEST PRICES WADE'S DRUG STORE, Ahzlnlt Mow ooplu ot Much 17. FAST coL_ons, coon GLOTHS. A NEWEST smes. $ < l10PIIlNCEIl STREET. JUST READY For Quality in the Trade. The New llonlulore COB. KING I BROOK E1`! nvrquuu Iv:-u - -v ONLY 10 GEN -1%.` 'No one lorood to buv. `B ALL IN": AT HALF PRICE. `Are noted for l'f...nI lOI' Cl . IIUIWIIIIIL Lnt evening the employee of the curd- ing do artmont of the cotton mm. llld I for rionda. preuantod their late over- Ioer. Mr. B. Oowmnnmho bl! aommenm ed to keep I store on Montrenl Street. with It purse o{money en ntoken of their entoom. Mr. Oowmn came here from England A little over four years ago to be overseer of the carding room. which Iltunllon he has held until the other day. He wn respected by all who were under Inn charge. ..:- Aifnnlad by Hlundern. Mr. John Roan. ol Douglas. Roufrow county. now in the General Hannibal undergoing treatment for glomderu. in improving. He in able to walk about. Mr. Ron caught. the xlinoano while w||k- iug bohmd one of Mr. John Mnokeyh teams. The virus ow into his ovo, and It became inamed and pwollen. Fow onus of glnndurn contracted by mankind are over auocuanlully cured. COMP ANION Io tho FOURTH READER, L-l__ .....- .... .II n.. I.-Ann nnnlnln. A Inn For Ilhoolmrynul. Tho Hinunton Field Battery is down on the roster. and will have the privilege ol sending ono ropreaontumve to Shoo- bnrynou. Tho nunoointion lmu decided to aoml two iletnclnmouta of ten men. The oommnmlnnt will be Liout.-U01. Armstrong. of St. John. N.B.. while Cups. 0. W. Drnr , "A" Battery. who no distinguished iimiwll by oxoolleul. grnetioo in Action at Fish Creek and stocho. will not an Idjumnt. Ihdlminn the Immune |'0Gl. The license committee of the city council met last evening. and. utter 5 considcrntion of him facts. agreed to re- commond ti ruinction of 918.75 in the toes imposed for a live months license on pool tables owned by Snmuoi Cox, Brunswick Uouro. The commilotaoo will also nuugoui. that tho iicenne fee for the roller rink be reduced from 075 to 950 per nunum. omn won: . J. B. Iolvor. for dabonturu Non. I7 Ind 18. 011.7. J, T. I). Imhnnnhfm ddnnlnnn Non. Llle In e Pereoene. The Methodist Book Oonoern. Toron- Io.heve jun ieeuod e oherming story entitled "Life in A pereonefle." Dr. Withrowie anther end he In tee in e hughlyxntereeung wey. The story in- troduce: ohenoben well known to every Methodnee: end meet of the em-ting eoenoe ere leid In the neighborhood 0! Noe Leke. In greoelul lennueqo end high etrelnof piety end Ioyelly Io Me- tbodiel inemutione. should give II e chum to every Itne member of um denomlneon. The book II I-old {or Anu nun. nu-u-...u.-..-. Do you fully toalizu than we are null- iuu sugar cured abouldora for Ho. 1b.; 4 lb. can of toxnatoou for 15o.; ohoioo ohoeuu 100.; 1 pack good cooking apple: 150? James Unwlonl. UIIIVIIIIIIIIH l fty coma. to-day : Probnblllllu. Fresh to atron winds. mostly out and north-out. clou y woacbor. with occa- alonnl rain. or in some places sleet or thunder ntm-ms; not much obnuge in tomporlture. I. III IICUCIIIIIIUI. Thou won wont -he Application: for tho dobontnrno and for nlo by tho Lennon um Addln ton county council. T o unounl MI 0 .(X)O. Tho Klugnion KOIFAY. Tllblnll for School landing reouvcd by Dc- vldhouor. Pmubura. an noon. rnlntut IATUIIDAI . Dn. Wulnmmn st Olly Ho 0|. flnnlcnu (or the rlntlnq or "Quoou'n College Jourml" rocoludt I 7:80 p.m. IIIIIIIAV. TELEPHONE. |1_...MII| TUIIDAY. lonmulc SALE of uhnblo nrmlna and tlmbor lnnd no Inrny'| menu 3: 9 pm. L IDG I5. Ill.'l||. J. T. D. lookoulqbt dobonlnru Nos. i5.1o. 17 1nd 13,029,013. 8. I. limos. lob! 081,087.58. J. I. Dwnt. tolul O!).860. B. Don.n.dobontnnI Nos. 10. 17 and 10. 016.802. ` Thou. Brian. (or whole. M0340. `they won pnrohuod by Co: a 09.. Toronto. for 098.5- (mo. 5 Ipouuuu noon - Bu-II Oun boll` gnnd npoohoulu dnns..'!0`ho."pvnll'bo produced no the opon Bonn undo: the potion! unper- vidqu ol tho author. on Woduodny evening. An In and II Ipoohoulu phoulhdplothlou Mot ldulb I. U. I"0l'l 1`IlQl'Io COURT "H`ll0I1Tl1`.NAO." No.59. lndo ondonl Order 0! Foroncn. moon on the no and min! Tbundny In nob month In oddhllown` Hn1l.onrner oi Prlnoun and Montreal Htrootl. (over llondry O 'l`hompIon |.) Doc. 21. An-.._ J. IL JOLL_lF'F`E, J I Ill lumber at the Co zoom, Ontario. 287 UUMCN H'|` . Invent. a work- | I vol! known =` Wm--.x . loyal Ara III. 'l`HId IIIIIOULAR IIITINUB ol tho lit. Luv- ronoo Council. Royal Aronnum. II`! hold on tho am and third londcn In ovorv month n 8 p.m., In the Ouusqnl Uud l'e11o\u'Hnll.Prin- oou Bmaot. Duo. 19. ...____..._.____...____L _ I'll IIIHI Ileunullp Coupon}. SAILING from Now York uon-& Saturday. Authorized Antoni. F A. F01. EN, [Ferry Dock. too: of lira k 11%.. Kfuumon. The Dunn 0! Elillltl BENVOI.nNT l500m'l`Y,No. 33. much In 8:. Geo 0': Hull. Wolllunton Hm, Ind and an Tuendnyo ovoz_`y'_xuontl1. In-mu. Klnanton Leda: of Porfooblon, T 531111. I40. :1, Hov. Olnp. l |n'|l1olr Hull,oox-nu of Brook and Wolnn, l_to of l_huo FOR COUGHS 80 COLDB I k.4Tc'li ;I.I.1:}ou 2; In t as - van :1 I nn I p. nootln with U.P.l2. Nlgm Iprou Inln bot In 0 for I point: out and wilt. J. B. TAYLOR. FJJONWAI. I). W. FOLDER, Ant. Bun ; Au. Gar. Pun. Art. Bnp'I. wmmpeg Iluu noun. No. I Mud lone: Klmmon 73) 1. m.. u-than nl hu-bot Lulu 10.50 n.m., and ltontrow 8:15 p.|n.; connecting with 0.P.lI. Express for volntl -us. I No. 6 llxnrnnuqgvgn Klnptnn _p.u;.._gon- Illa`! I` lulu unnnnrnuvu -uuu . .. Botioen Klnulton. Pocorboro. Toronto, omu Montreal. Quoboo. and III point: out And won No. I Ex nuleavu lllnuton 5: 1:30 pm. Anlvu nronw mm mm. " Oltnu M10 8 m. " Momronl I0: 0 pm. " lionfrow 0.90 nm. Pulonnra luvlng by thin u-Mn will touch Winnipeg IIGO honno. Ian. I Mlrul lamval Klnnton 7:3) m.. MADIIE I:3'IlIGO! `What Does it. Mean I '. ""'a'u`i': `manna co {3'&:-;1IIobo|nd"?hg !:a)r||h won. " IIEI1` Illld (IIIEAPLIT ROUTE I--s...-_.. In.....p..n D-1.:-horn. 'I`nrrnntn.OMAIn ...__:._?.____ IIlI(lI I'0N &]I l .'l|IBB0lR :39: Canada Pacing Railroads. , ,..___... __.....-.--m nnnnwnam rmw. DIRECT. Eolsm, Ul0KIb'l', I. Chou and Boat Equipped in all Bonk Innltobn nnd the Nonh mn:;'::::;::',::.2:r:'.:-;: r. A. r 0 L4 (Inna:-nl `linkol All I GENERAL Tlguam AGENY} M 1:80 pan. Onnn ullhodu. N Nth, It :) p.lI. Mk- It-an-`In! IIAQIII D/MIDND CDUDH REMEDY. W. FOLGER, Bun`; ,4-_._. Tu1'1`Y ANl)~VlClNl 1`Y. one. Ipounuu Plus. I-.. l\.--L.II'- mount` -nan! lluonle Iagulnr Ieellnul. M In Jnhn-1': Luann. No.3. on a,*:::5;':.,3:a%:r:'.'s:u In 5 93` amoral `hole! Aunt. nrf. - - Footof Bra I'OlIOl:I TIo'kot-Ago:;. ---` f, Foot of Brock Btrooa KINGSTON. ON !- n, In-u-. uu-n-, ll-II-V;-All`:- ..~... Edlnburzh. 9 Canon 0! Phynlolnns t Bu- H Prunnlonlzl no new I Brook and cum: In I lhnon, Homohnp. Hon 4n*wssn.9M>.'.|&h...;_A _ ;__ A oonoantntod utnct of Wild cherry. Bon- hound. ltloounpnno Ind other ulnnblo Ingro- dlenu. It In plnu|u.hoIII|u.ml1cl|nd hnm~ Ion. Don nmnll. Emmi aura. In boulu M and no cant: II mm on uluuu um I ah. wm than Dun-nun. In nook . \ L.ll.C.l -E-, 1..u Klnlrston uvvv-I .v.. v............ .._. . Rev. Mr. Hooker mule 3 low jocular remarks at the expeuae oi the Mayor and Principal Wood that the audience appreciated, and briey considered the relatlons of business and professional men. He held that training alone did not make success in either cluaee; very much depended on the moral cultivation. ll they went to work with high purposes they gained agreat point infavcrolluture success. Some men never were successful in business or professional life: the tim- ber waa not in them and no training could tlt them for their calling. it was I good thing when men were uuled into their life work b nature. I c declared that there was n ways room for capable men at the top. It was important that they mastered all the details. They would not only have to work hard while in training but hard in their chosen avoention. They could not wait for laine or eminence. The world was sharp enough not to employ a loafer. and too just to let a faith ul servant go unre- worded. I erousiy. inr. vvoou movuu sue rua X-$ J. ."-`.{'f"gE:z:li Ei~Sai"' _,.. ,, the city on having so young `a mayor; I` added that the only thing he lacked. as . chief magistrate. was a good wife. He - ouvht to have one." said a student, and Principal Wood said he hoped he would get one. The mayor was grateful ior the good advice he was tendered. coming as it did irom sun agentleman. His 0 i- nicn was thata principal who cared or so many young ladies should also have |- one to care for him. He read aletter of regret irom Bishop Uieary. who said ' oi the institution that he was interested , in its work and would endeavor to visit i it before the summer vacation. Rev. W. B. Uarey sent an apology for his ' absence from Ottawa. UNLIMITED AMOUNT 0|-' CAi'l'l`Al.. Princi al (irant was he py in his re- marlrs.i is topic was "Bus ness Ethics." ' The iirst principle laid down was that every business man should do his utmost to utilize the capital he had. A man did not require wealth. God endowed him with an innite amount of mind if he only used it properly. It was a regrettable iact that few ever fully and faithfully used the capital thus given to them. He cited the case of Chancellor Fleming who used all the powers he had to ac- quire knowledge. lie was over a student. A mind and conscience were better than all the mines of Mexico and ' Peru. He urged students to add to their mental aequirements rather than to their , temporal things. In the second place in business iile he urged men to remember the duties they owed to others. The golden rule was the best he could sug- gest as a guide in life. The Book 0! roverbs was also crammed lull of practical wisdom. and it carefully prac- ticed would make men strong and honor- able. He advised students never to be less than a man. which interpreted meant. a child oi the highest. The world was looking for such persons totrust. He pointed to Mayor Whiting as an ex- ample oia trustworthy individual, one of great capabilites. and he was proud to know the citizens oi Kingston appreciat- ed his worth. I`he audience applauded and the principle added. "You me well applaud." Us concluded by dec aring that while intellect was va ued trust- woithlness was valued more. I`:-nl Mnk'nv hrinu s-an nvar Hm mil- `: . -E-:11 . `-":*t':" , logo work. pomung our. nu: auvnuumes nnd snnug the citizens mt If they undo ed and aided the iuumution the principals would in return no evorv ourt. to maintain it with every possible ololeuoy. and make it n oollugo Iooond to none In Unukdu, nu mumutmn they might. all be proud of. ....\.. ...u .un...u u.~ un-L: n uvvu nnvunan-nu . . inspector Kidd endorsed the work of the buuineu college. it was juut Inch an institution nnthe city needed. He had never been niruid of its anooen. He was also deeply interested in It! work and bed frequently npent hours within its walls. He euiogined the principnln. and sold he never regretted nnythmu more than their retirement from the public school service. Mr. R. M. Hornet examined thank: wouumeuu was vnmuu more. Prof. Malia briey nu our the col- lege work. po Ming out. its advantages And unnnuu tlm citizens llmt tuov Irom )0 PUDIIO IOIIOOI I8l'VlU0- Mr. R. Horsey expressed for the excellent lddrcsles ivon. and U. Livingston. jr.. sooondod no resolu- tion oorod. The oompsny greeted the ruointlon WIN] ovidonc snlsfsctlon. Ind Iushod tho oollogo greater success than in bud ovorenjoyod. The nudianco than sung "God Save the Qnson" and slid for bomo wihhouhwslting for prayer. Some 0! them nid stungo words on tho wny nbonh tho sidewalks. Tho oxcutomnnh over the olootion oi tronnnrer of tho Phllomothonn Sonloty hon now oomowhn unboldod. but the lomo nnondouoo otllloontinnno. M the Ion meeting I the looting oopoolty ol tho room wu oonnpiod nod some were oompollod Br ohnd. About on third of thou prooonl woro of tho gontlor cox. whooo prooonoo us uhoir rnoooingo grou- ly onconrtgoo nnd plooooo tho In-unborn o! Ibo oooloty. Tho omoo ol critic who doolorod nouns and Ibo nomlnnlonn bung oollod for tho roooll no true Monro. L. A. Fol]. J. A. Oroonwood ond A. 0. Allloon woro brought forword. Tho dobolo [or (no ovonln no Singlo Entr Book-Ioopmg n. Don lo Entr . D olon wugtvou in favor o! Jon 0 ontry. Tho doboto woo lollowod bno dnot Von or In oxoollonl otylo by tho boot and lnllllun: I roodinn In HALF PRICE !}

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