I Popnlu Ind Pretty Song. "'j "ff.ff j.. UNLY 10 CENTS. mu Ayluwonl Jello on nun no In! yum, Dunn - Pnunlll I In Ap- punuoe-A Doctor udeu will lie it g-mH,coUn'r on JUSTICE. FD! Ilu Iuvvu-5 .. | men. it vn no .......aA.nhln nu-um II noI\:.|i:I'na|gnIsy. AIM! oomidonblo peun Iho contented. and the oxuninstion took plus in the Ionian : "mm. DU Ilhuuuuuvu uvvu `nu... ._ -_- Illll judJ'o I room. . Snlda. sum of tho plnlnti. wu ukod by the doctor to prou Ibolqz into position. as II In: but when he Ippliod Ibo Ipllnh. The banduu were wound can Hahn. no thin than a nu. blndg iho The humans wounu vchtight. tight I no blndo con lot boimonod between and Iholuh. she how am the skin and Iooullq ouno ol. Junu men gun damn Iutinou. The court adjourned from 0:80 until 6 o'9look- ouzcrnco to A no-run-uc`-uw. I when tho court tanned I1-.Btmon . ..n.4| nnnlinn 1... Ah. funk that I peurlu rlnlpul. `3Eih::::ld?o 1allno::l .. Blllllp 0]! ODIIII. IUID P03 II. PBOPIRLY TIIATIIIG A BBUIBI. uunmu I0 momuu I indignity. After an nhn nnnunnhd. mm n1uaIiis'rms!| grnige." The wltneaad lnoujglu` man an agin in: re r on er auc ercum- atanoea. alt lma be like putting a bandage over a boil it would cause great auering and aggrevate the apread 0! inammation. 'I'he mode of bandaglng and theenbaequent eect on the ankle were critically diecuaaed and the court room illled with tedhnical phrases which. boiled down, meant that the girlanered from a chronic inammation of the membranes about the ankle bone. The proaecntion endeavored to show that this was the reanltolbandageing. Dr- Meaoham held the atand tor three hours and was greeted with a perfect avalanche of queetiona both from the judge and defending counsel. When he gotthrough at 11:75 o'clock he looked wearied. Mr. Britten. as the yroaecution then cloned. asked for a non-suit. The judge raid there were some questions to go to the jury. Dr. Meaoham anggeated bad practice in the treatment and the Jury could decide that matter. nan DIFINDANT on we STAND. Dr. eenmn this morning took the atand. and after relating the treatment he had given the patient said he would do again on he had done in this cue unligrjgimilar itctstnnoun. lie 41%}. ` not rep:-auliiin "a":'r.'az`~e".*..4.`..`l~-tae.-~$;...a~-" He put theleg in bandages to keep it quiet. He also thought that the woman`s condition was not good at the time. He denied that she had com- plained to him that the bandaging was too tight. Mr. McGuire took the winnnan in hand and hl.l8I`8 WOIG BOIJJB to that the banaaglng was witness in hand and interesting episodes. Analagous cases were cited and the manner oi treatment asked. The counsel wan speaking about the a plication of cold water to a part alfecte by the ousion of blood, and the doctor was asked it cold water would be applicable to a black eye. The witness said. "You know- Mr. McGuire replied quickly. No, I never had one." [`here was a laugh when the witness replied. "That was not because vou didn't deserve it!" He said that warm water wonllbe applied to diffuse the blood. while cold water would be applied ii there was inammation. ms arm or run nvinmzciz. Inn Inn lll` Ann nvauna-wu- Drs. Irwin and Oliver. who examined the woman's limb yesterday. said that it was nearly well. Dr. Oliver thought she would be able to dance in a couple of months. All she required was exer- cise. From what the doctors heard in the evidence they dii not think the haudaging had done the plaiuti injury. Dr. rsullivau said that when he saw the leg some time ago there was chronic inammation in the lower part of it. The ankle joint was also affected. He did not attribute the condition of inam- mation to improper treatment. Dr. Henderson endorsed the treatment 0! Dr. Beemau and declared that the higfh eat continental authorities would aao sustain it. Dr. Beeman. Oentreville. told what he saw when he visited the irl. He said that he would probably ave followed the same treatment as his brother had donethe occaaion offered. The address to the jury began at two ` o'clock. Longwltln vs. Oaluon. An action [or ejeotment. Mr. Snook asked for apostpouemoul . owing to the I illness of the defendant. but the plaintiff innmml nnr` [Inn (man nI`t`.l`.OKi8d. D0 ' illness 01 the defendant. but the piamuu i t.i` d ti coed . D - fiiiiiiiaiitt 3" nloet cigeogiigt. 'l?i1`e juroy iouudtbut the plaintiff was entitled to the land. and the judge entered A verdict thst Le recover possession at the land with costs. Mr. Snook said that ol course the hair: had atili their claims. that the plainti`, in persisting in a ver- dict. would have to abide by the conse- quouceu. Colt:-r vr. Iluh sr. An action on an account, and by con- aent a veruint was ante red for the plain- tiin respect. of the causes of union for 8250 without costs. -- --.. -., ,, 'lho People Wlmnn Movemontn. "Iylnnn and lmlngl utrnct Pnnlng Alla -Llon. Gun. Bootlfn son will visit Outsuio in April. Hncretnrv Mnunimrs condition in un- "~ _"'` ' V ' . IQIOIIIIII mum" ..;a;. "".'.`f...i . ol the limb h h nminod it. He now no ovi- : en : .!noturo sndhudly though! anoeo 5 Id `uh "and for nor .lepan:1lsuwith of ' limb. It `I "aim ytn in u pm 013110 W"'``'``" of e o dtsondus. who d" "" |.....:.. nn aha Ian :1 mI|dDl .lCdo '9.u`n tho detondnus. dolannou mu bruise on the log to oondoradl. swollen dong tho oral of the tibia and quelling in the oolf of the leg. I formed In opinion it was not very serious and thot us was going to form oh the not of tho ruin." The witnon thought tight n.....a...a.m imnrnnar under such olroum- jurvuvwu-- vv . _ A oonoouh-Mod nine! of Wild Ohony. Bon- Ioud, lloounpuu and or nluhlo Ingro- Ohlm. It In pluuu. boo. . mild and hum- hu Dou umul. loot sun. In home: I! Inifao oonun WADE S DRUG STORE. Apru. > _ . Secretary Mnumng's H changed. ` Jnn Mm-nhv will annmr In the Onorn uonso here on Apru um. Peter Mahnren and wifu. of Perth, have lefbfor Hot Sphings. Arkansas. Mr. McLnron's health is poor. Mr 'I`hm-ntnn_ invmllnr. hm! been ut- Mr. mclmron B uenuu Is pour. Mr.Tho1-ntou. jewoller, has been ferod a oaition in Brooklyn. N. Y., and accephe it. Jmuanh (lhnmberlnin and Trcvelvan changed. Joe Murphy will appear in Upon House here April om. Pntnr Mwfmrnn and wifu. Perth. accaphed 1:. Joseph Chamberlain and 'I`1-evelyan have resigned from Uladat.one's cabinet. I`bo Queen has accepted the resignation of both. ` I "ma. Rmmnnr nIHm1.1fnnt.rv ~11~.hnnl. 0! both. Lwut. Breunnetuuf the infantry School. Fredericton, N.B.. has arrived here to make apoonl lectures at the Royal Mili~ tary College. Mn. Dudlev 0`Kellv. Pembroke. [118 lary Uolleae. Mn. Dudley 0`Kelly. been brought. to Rockwood Asvlum. Grief canned b the dennh of a favorite child unsettle her mind. L`AA$lIl-II Jnohnn hnu rnniunml hilt omm uuuemeu nor mma. Aldermen Jnehno hnu resigned his munborlhip 0! the New York county demooruov. Ho baa also prepared to resign as I member of the board of al- den-men. llms 'n........wme..., Minister tn! the the Moheod am:-Ion. Alfred J. Gnnao, NI co. under- gndunte ot the Boyd 00 lane of play ai- oinnn and mrnoom. died In! San Ir alter 5 long ind punfnl luu. [in w 11 be remembered by mnny Klnnatoniana. Hon. Mr. Rnhnrhnn in to mm In) his den-men. Hon. Thoma White. Minister of the ilnlzorior. will vim ho North-Wash again this summer. a ndlna most of his time in Bntletord. dmonzon. Unlguy sud the McLeod district. All.-ml .1 (human. Nnnnnuu. under- COCOA ESSENCE . um COCOA NIBS, be remembered by mnaauonmne. Hon. Mr. Robertson is to give up his Ien in the Quebec Loglalnnre through ill health sud be succeeded by Holl- Mr. Ttillon. Mr. Tnillon. an Attorney Genenl. wculd than be succeeded DY Mr. Nnuul. M.P.P. for Terrobonne. Y Lnlrin I nnhlvnrfhrd. J. K. B1900- Mr. Numl. lI.P.P. tor Torrooonne. W. Ankin. J. Ruk.herford.J. K. Bruce. M. R. McKenzie. H. L. Smytb, Fred Birh. Montreal . W. U. M-ulhevn. Lon- don; David Morton. jr.. Hunilton; W. D. Buohnll, St. Onhttinou; W. B. Mun- son. Cornwtll; L. E. Trout. Boston; P. 0. Lurronoo. London: D. 0. Win- gins. G`! Lumsdon. Kinauon; O. B- Coum. Brockville; A. Mc'l`nvisb. Hnah Cnhley. H. E. Lvonn. Toronto: Lirldnn. Bnrlinulnn. an AI tho British CINDY. H. E. Lvonl. T|'?_ "I; Liddol. Burl]: n. In ll tho Brim American Ho . onnblsn. Our rivsls in tho usds srs grmnblin hoosnso we us selling so chosplyatstinu that vs no spalluzg the profits of tbs business. We osnuot wonder st obsm grumbling whsn tbs vsry shssp on the pssture lsnds sro kinking squash bolus sham. blsstluy out the prohss sun they don`! wsnl their wool ho ho msds u ll A. Bllldb Uo's. oolsbrsssd .3. -mat; Onnvdnr 1: [Jun nrinn in too IOW- III A. BIIICI Uo'I. count-um vo.w watt to order an the price in too a no mambo nhoop und their {lyin- km ounol uoomlnodntod. but we do iid will all ohup. all protest: to tho conlnn nolwithnunding.--A. Bnlrd C m. 1... 'rnun.)..n `hum-inn Home 70 POI LIIONI OI Llll Jun.-. . a.n uhutitnqnndluuu in pai- ` 1 cm to much. , --uX-2: 7 AB. 0. Monday via K. P. RB. lnnlorothwct 1'EN.l:`0NAL MENTION. --:__9---- IIol'lIOtI'l Add Phoapnu vol Lllmll on Lil! JVICI, .___,-__ --|_...u..- ....I In. an L '03 COUGEB 8:: COLDS ynotwiihotnnding.--A. nun: I 3 Tillinqhuu Tailoring llhi . 'lV'VhO- -the limp LIIDIIIII-3 Ul Inn vuuavunu Rev. Mr. Mavety said he was glad to be present. He would not call the col- lege a baby elephant. It was a veritable "Jumbo." and he fact was really re- markable that Igshonld have grown to such a prodigious also in so short a time. j ..l,'_, hisjti-s is he upoee'~aeeea.a:ug,%5: ` 'i`i`I"" ir"i`i`it Eiiis ' "a'a5`i:`{:*-`ii .'i.'<;'..'..'...-.- `...- ' everywh 2; ssths best business college in (Jana a. He dwelt shortly upon the zeal which the principals of the college had manifested. and the success which that zeal had led to; and he observ- ed that if the graduates wished to be successful in life they would have to worlr as faithfully as their teachers had done. Those who had graduated proved that they had ability. If they used it aright they would surely make their mark in the world. To get a di loma involved energmperseveranceand rain- work. and no young man or woman lack- ing these essentials could have success. If they eventually failed in life : work they had only themselves to blame. He hoped they would be faithful represen- tatives of the college, and that if they were the D. B. 0. would always have a lame attendance. He concluded by urging punctuality as one of the qualifications of a business man. Mr. Pause spoke briey, pointingeut I. o'clock the Itudente euernmea II we preo `cal depu-tment; Mr. J. B. McKay moi ing. Nee: him Int Rev. Mr. vety and Mr. E. J. B. Penee. The chairman. in o nlng prooeedlngn. sold the college ed mode romerlreble progreu. It was not A baby elephant now. Its that your begun with four students end ended with one htndred and nixty. At present there no two hundred and forty-nine students on the roll. Mr. McKay briey reierred to there who were about to receive their diploma. end eteted thet two of them (young men) had come 9. long way in order to attend the college. one from a point in the west 800 miles distant from the city. the other lrorn 5 point in the out fully 100 miles dirtent. He impressed upon the grnduetee the fact that in the battle of life they would have to labor nuidnouely if they desired tn nnnnnnr` qunlilicstions or business man. spoke pointing out theta. college like that in which they wore sssem led wss en institn tion great- ly needed in Kingston. This city had slwsys been well supplied with excel- lent educational institutions. but it was now. in this respect, in a better position then ever. Ontario stood high in ednon. tions! relations. Ind among its brightest sesta of learning were the Business Oolleges. The Kingston Business Col- lege. howover wu the best insti- tution of its kind in the province. He closed by wishing the grsdnstes success in life. and hoped they would never forget Kingston snd the warm friends they had found among its citi- LIILVO W0 IIDC to succeed. Annnl Tour urndnntes of the Klngnton Buri- I nor: College remind their diploma yeuordn afternoon. Shortly after 4 o'clock 1. n nudnntl uumblod in tho lyeuordn Shot! `" :'..`2:2':.: s-:a3s:::..".::?%ri`:.! .`."..`.': IODI. PRESENTING THE DIPLOIAI. The presenting of the diploma: was the ncxt order 0! businets. Mr. Ponao handed the lady graduates their parch- monta. and Rev. Mr. Mavety the gentle- men theirs. The (allowing are the names of the graduates: llaael Liv- inIton.A. Scott. S. J. Hutton. and Kane; Messrs. W. H. Jordan, L Taylor. A. Gourdier, W. Moclarty, and G. A. Allen. mans... Allen. Muohny `ind XIII no luulullon well into: cl by Ivory- |oly-Iu Incoeu In the Put an Anal?! onu Iueeu In the lnIu-lu (indu- uu calculated to do It lulu. a/Au~a_&&/ubnnzuenr. m%mn. Allen. Mulltty Kl mode brief addressee. followed by Mr. Scott who said thlti along with Mr. Greenwood they had travelled 476 miles to secure the superior ulventegea af- forded by the Dominion Business Col- lege. He endorsed the system. The education uiven was on good`: could be acquired anywhere. When he college reached the age of the Ponghkeepsie institution. the lending college in the United States, he thought it would. un- der the present management. excel it in populuity and emciency. Mr. Tnvlor. of Clinton. advised his in popnluity and emclenoy. Mr. Taylor, fellow-students to set out with the pur- nose ol making their life work a success. 0 urged them to secure characters lor honesty and uprightness. A character was worth more than mono . Ile laud- ed the Dominion Business ollegs. He had passed twelve similisr institutions to tench Kingston and he would do it again il nooessnry. He referred to the qualities of the stall. and emphasized the freedom in which students could sp- nuxnnh nvnrv ti-nnlmr lll` '01` 8dVi00 m Annbrnvn cnluoux u {an no Onmnou nusnuas common. ' freedom In wmcn snuueuns cuulu up- pcoacb every teacher elbher or symrnthy. He would ever look back with plonsum to the time upon in the college. Prim-.innl Wood anoke feelinuly on be- college. Principal spoke leelinuly half of the ladies, stating that among lady student! ho had found some of the best examples oldiliqenco and parse- verance. Ab examinations they had taken the highest. percentages, and some of the greatest enlogies pronounced after leaving the college were due to the ladies. Tim mnntina was then closed by the ladies. The meeting was then by singing of God Save the Queen." Queen`: Oolkgo Thnologlcnl student: Ac pun; CImrgu-0|hoI' Pnrnurnphv. Rev. Thomas Bonaeld will resume the services II All Sunk to-marrow. Tum Rev. Bnxlon Smith preached the services an All aunw tomorrow. The Rev. preached Lenten service It 88. James church Inst. nnnnill. Lmuvuu nun w... -. _-. -.._V, evening. Mn. Jelon. wile of Rev. Dr. Jeffcrs, well Known horn. in duaacronnly ill `at Belleville. Rev. G.A. `Anderson. T cndmnga Minion. hu Non alto ill uring the put twoweoln. Ho uuhlo to conduct services. The Methodists of N apnea. in one church. gave 0510 to I mluicncry society lut Bnndcy. hlldr. Mignot. lay render. late oiMnhor- 1y. will be located in Kingston for three monthl. attached to St. Paul's. Rev. Father McDono ugh in: the re- cipient of 3 hnndccmo rocontfrom the slur ban of tho Cuba in Church. Del- nrnn tn. nu: mg: m vuu ....-_--.- -__,_, , on-onto. Rsv.FAther U`0onnor, Perth. in pro. cocdiug with church improvcmonu. Mr.P- Llchuon bu contributed 0100 sound: the fnndn. M. w a .mu.. Quota`: Uniunuy, comrtng smcx Hardy s. M USLIN S I ----.L nnsmrrma DIPt.oMAs. fnndn. Mr. W. G. .Mil1|, Q0003`! Univantly. bu been called to So mom-. as noon in be complete! his t oolagionl oauru. The ch: I-go oon Ol.0(I). M.-. Jung: Kellv. Kingston, will con- T he chirp Il.l.UU. Mr. June: Kelly. 1(innton. duct union in Ibo .M.C.A.. Gm- un -n.nnIll ho Inn: for Dckotu in the Inc! `F of April. Rev. 0. ark. Lucknow. bu reouud . - ..-n lrnrn . nnnnraallloll II Allsnll. ISOV. U. lulu, uuv--uw, ..__ __-__, _ , 3 can from 1 con reunion Occult. with I of 09.500. Tho unread nontlomnn doollnol the kind- tnhry of 02.500. `mo reverend gontlomnn ncu ol the Southern Methodists. Hnnun Pnmhmkn mend: have sent this the Southern lleusoauu. some Pembroke week so the Rev. E. F. Blend. I cheque for M0 bound: the rebuilding at Queen Street Ohm-oh. Agruilying note 0! umnnhv ncanmnlniod the Illbtcrlp. Jiw ' boonnhluod Onuh hui not tho Ohm-oh. Agruuying now on :{mpuhy scoompnniod llIbIi lp- on. It. F. W. Johnuon nnd Mr. John Io- . Lgod. who noun iioonnu this you. ` lht1FlIdlIIlili from Queen : Univer- booiogi Hall, will go to the United Slates. Mr. Johnson having ` been onilod to Uhunzount. and Mr. lo- LoodtoAnImrp. boll: in New York Blah. Both man men might inn mud sauna?! undo II inpontivo I an acne six month: on n C0890. mnuuns or -nu: vm-rons. -. .. _A._ __:J L- _._- .1 PAS FORE FOR THE PEOPLE. \ Janna: 1l1I_s1n11[lrMyn&Tnnm11snn s.] LIKE ritgrx; bu ing nnyvmors. nnox snd Addinasou counties hsvs sppointed I committee to consider the poor house question. II: in said thst shipments of iron will house queulon. It in mid shipment: be nude only from the Wilbur end Glenburnle mine: this manner. I:~.-.L. ..Io. wnhar lmrrinun. 15. : ul- Glenburnio mine: this Frenh salt Inter berringu. 160. ; ul- mons. 9a.; whiteab. 00. per 1b.; huh codsb, 60. perklb. Jan. Oruvford. On Thursday, BB gun. containing 850 nan-nnnnrn nnnnnd thronuh ShIl'b0tt ritorfn A nborera' union has been formed. and in a few days, it. in said. I member ol the Knights of Labor orgmlntion will address them. 1`-.. mm ! onnnnt. A hnltsn with IAVGII will address them. To a good tenant. a house with seven rooms and every convenience. at moder- ate rent. on nor. of Earl uni Fronteneo 83.3.. nbove Gordon. Damn}. nnrnntn in I" ntvlnn. [IOU and Btm, lbove Uoruou. Cornell. corsets. in All styles. new Ind st close I.-ices. at L'aidlAw'a. NI: F`. who 'rnnI'IIulH!`A Mm Clnv-n. Trenton by electricity. The Ratbbun Company have com- mgnced the work of opening the Want" iron ore mine near Tamworth. The ore is said to be of excellent quality. The Inmnt and man fnhionnble non week. . I spocuoloa and also fiye-{zluaem at all ntylu, at all prices sun I] colours. at] the Pharmacy. _ I I and non Hm hsbv BIIIAIRII [lid W0 no for 3 short time oexing u In-go vmoty ot the Phunnoy. Cull nnd see the baby on-xiuu and their prices :9; M. Kirkpoh-iok'I. cornu- of Prinou And Bun-in In-ooh. bolero bu ing nywhoro. ' nnnx nnd Addimnou On Thursday, so oonnumng ow Eaasengers. placed through nke en route to the North-Wont Ter- ui in-my I 01030 noes. II muauw I. ~~,M.:;A- ~ sg..;1gs~....,1;e !.'.~.-srmf.-.!,Jt2,g3...t\m_. ,Clnv,-a- r:'rv;sv=:%z*?=a -'-~-LL"W hQj |)AA - plowd anunueiedtuhggf `tine ; . l?gh?Mf " Trenton by electricity. Tim Ratbbun Commnv said to he 0! exceuenn quulny. '1`he latest and fashionable spring styles for 1886, in American und English sti and son hats. just received st J. B. Page & Cq's. 188 Princess St. A nnnnl; nmlul nilwnv nubliostion is punng with children`: sum, A line puldr on-gun will buold am Mr. Bnmlon-d'I sale on Monday. Tho I-Anni!-I tn Eh: ntnnm hllan Tn. ISIl!ll0I`(l'I lilo IOIJGIY. The repair: to tho shun bu-go Te. oumueb and her t.ow.will be nomploud non week. u-..u.o...l.- -m1 nlnn nvn.o1Anmn. of All J. B. Page a Uq'a. wu rrmoeu an. A most usafulmnilwey publication E. 0. Bend`: monthly repertoire. giving all aorta of railway new: and stock re- orbs. Send (or a copy to 66 Brondvny. `aw York. To-day Laidlaw .5 Son received 3 luge lot of the finest tiokings at. very low prices. See them even it nor prepared tn nnrnhnnn ;I,`o night kid glovu It Lsidhw'o. I W. Rona has the but 500. undreued nhirt. can and try one. ' Livingston Bron. give 3 pntch hr re pairing with children`: ruin, I line nuldr ornn to purchase. Complete arrangementu are being made for the eutertninmont at Porn- mouth on Monday evening. Some good pictures will be exposed. preceded by hot. ooee. A nuuvln tn mnthnrn hnw Livimllloll hot oonee. Apuzzle to mothers how Livingston Bron. Iell children`: units so low. n... ...h nm-dwnml In mar cord. dlV AT HALF PRICE. You In hereby invited to all And look 3| than. JOIIII HENDERSON & 00.. Bron. ten children`: auxin so low. Drv oak oordwood 08 per card. dry tmnarno oordwood 08 per card. bent and cheapest; wood in the city. Allo dry kindling wood at Crawford's. foot of Queen street. Fimhrniarian n anocialhv an Lnldlnwm. lakes. I Ann: um. fhlugnlnl may in People`: - hnIoI-NoIjO_a In our Loan! or-rvo` Queen street. Embroideries a specialty Kindly inspect what they hue to oer before pm-ohning. G. (lnxwnrthv. offered to skate Atkin- before purobning. G. Ooxworthy, I01), of Uttaw in Kingston tor 060 I. side. but the tter's manngern rolnud. He wants the race to take placo It 0% tawa. Pnnhnin T J, nrki `lift to-dnv On In Captain T. J. Craig left to-dn. on extended non: through the Unite Hutu. He will return in time for the excursion lI8:I0l1 via. the principal ports on the lakes. Anniversary services in the Third Methodist Church tomorrow. The Rev. LeRoy Hooker will preach in the morn- ing and Very llev. Principe] Grant in the evening. 'l"wn more electric llhtn IIIVO been the evening. Two more electric lights placed on Brmcese street. one near Pol- eon's drug store the otter near Perk- hilllu. Five cyuiu uuw mumlnu `I110 thoronchtue. IT.-In Dunn nnnnlnnn, Hnn nnr ht unorouumue. Early Rnse potatoes. 80. per boy; choice eating apples, 200. per k; cooking apples. 150. per pack; 41 . can bomntoea. 150.; fresh eggs. 150. per don. Jan. Crawford. Ii`.-nun thin an nntil Hm `Ink nf Mnv G. Ju. Urawlom. From this day until the lab of Mn G. NI. Weber & Co. will sell pianos Ind orgnua at a very great reduction on the usual price. All instruments fully gun'- Inteed. Call and see them. Thn lnrlinn nl HI. (Inn:-an`: nniadlnl JUST REALDY S . nmn MULL8, SWISS SPOT MUS1.nINb. swxss onmcris, PIQUEB, ooans AND . FANCY. aemaea upon 18 convocuuon uuy. The oioera wieot of the Duel-onto Canoe Club are : Oupbnin. F. 8. Ruth- bun; mute. J. M. Clinton. M.1).; Purser, Rev. R. J. Craig. The club will be re- presented at the Kingston meeting in May. \NnnM vuu like m nice mint. or mini- Inteed. (Jan and mam. The ladies of St. George`: Cathedral lnvo changed the day of their nlo of work to Tburada .April 29th. u they nd Wednesday. 8th. the tiny originally decided is convocation day. The nmoara uleot may. Would you hko print. ging- ham dress? Boo La.idla.w's now goods. Rnnn Hn fnnr. nnnnhnntlv in mind. ham dress `I boo La.iule.w's goods. Keep this fact constantly in mind. Lambert & Walsh clothe a men stylish- ly. comlortably and satisfactorily at low- est living prices. All goods wsrranted as represented. Pants from home goods at 62.75 and 011. Importstione 08.50 and 04. 175 Princess St. I `lnnvqn lmn inst. rnnnivnd Hftv ilnmnn of new Hoe to he sold an 200. The warden of Leno: will confer with the warden of Frontenac in regard to the memonlizing of the dominion and provincial government forncnncallnticn of the claim `on the Kingston and Napo- nec road. H .'.. mynnntml Hm}. Prinninnl Grunt and I4. 11: rrmoess M. W. Reeves has just. received fty dozen of ties to be sold at 250. TI... ..m.-Ann nf Lanna: will nnnlnr withl road. It in expected that Principal Grant will preach to the Odd Eggowu on Sun- day. 25th of April. On t. eevening fol- Inwina an entertainment will be given day. 25th or Apru. Un we evening ml- lowing an entertaxnmont given under the auspices of Catnraqui and Rohecca Lodges. I Rufnrn "A" Brnttarv 18: Babtloford `IKIUUI. DUO to purchase. Conmlete [ Robecce Lodges. Before "A" Battery left for Moose Jaw the cmzene expressed regret in their departure uni testified to their respect, sincere lriendehip and re- gard {or oicere Ind men. The battery men were tendered I bull. 'r,..a.. 'r H Mnnirn In enmininn OOKPLNION to tho FOU BTH READER. notes on All the lemon: connin- od tho Fourth 1 the On- rlo lorlol oi . tender ea DIM. To-dny T. H. McGuire wee eumining 3 witness {com a viva ucca eumlnnlon when the judge held shut when Inch was questioned it wu vnlnelell. II III enernlly the language of the examiner. he enminnion was only mod when I lack wu douied. Tn` lnllnwinn mlm mu-I II the Anni- douioo. Tho following take part II veruuv services, 8rd Methodist Church. on Mouduy evening. Mural: 29: The oddreaseu by Rev. Mr. Stillwell. Dr. Hooper, Dr. Jackson, Rev. H. F. Blnnd. Others who nnint. urn: Mr. Stnohnn. Queen`: Collage. Misses Meek. Rolf md Onldwell. Mu. Rockwell. Menu. is. Crumlay, W. Medley and N. unen- wood. and qusrteuea by members of Queen So. Church choir. Iron And Qulnlno `Ionic Inlwn. Tho but can for :11 op:-I dinoldo. billounou. oonntnpnlon. 0. cm. does I105 stain the Molhke olhu Iron propnnnonu mud in any to inks. -I- ?-j` II ` lMa:!r.o_ |:1~ {lano- H... `in \`] RIBVEB nun Ibo hug ltyl . Lnon Oolhn tor Ila. - tho nm wmu sum in one my Ioiloo. --4.... A. D.-_-. INCIDEITSUFTRE DA VOUND A1` LAB1l`-A Hind hard ( Insertiohs, -__._...._:: `Ionic Blthtl. L- L-_b ..n.. Om: -ll nnrhutdilbld wm Duns it In '2' :_-.._-.-_.-:.:--_- Mylo cl . : the nu. mm: in tho on! Io: I08 We are now showing a Large Assortment of NEW SPRING DRESS MATERIALS. (Kind|y inspect what we have to offer before pur- .chasing. . 4 V . > 241-.` IJ. LAIDLAW &SON . 'l`l:l `til I] 'l'h8 ll. 3 IMO. GRAND M/LLINEHY 0PMIIO at SPEIICE 4! DRUUIJ )"8 -._ON.- TUESDAY M1r;_:_::'. MOE: so. -I when Is your Iprlng and Dunner rumour coming from`? I I _ WHY NOT % urchase it from us. You will `find we can suit you in Style, guality and Price. H3RESS': GOODS I % All-Overs, V Flouncings, comm onm. comm [1. i. ,`a`n&T;3$ the beautiful diuplay of NEW spams GOODS. SPENCE at; CRUMLEY, HA!-Ah W1 IJACKETORNAMENTS All the newest things in Jacket Ornaments Very Cheap. &New_ Jacket Fringes at OARPE `IS I COMPLETE CARPET STOCK 0F MS. RICHMOND & C0. Tsrs on us, Bi-ussels 0 on. Byssnllno Os:-pols. Vslnl Csrpsts. Tho grostos vs say 0 really bosuuul ps horns ws but our shows. Our Onpols to be sold as louse: prises shsu such oodu Inn ever been oorsd st. Also New Oil Cloths snd lnolsums sud sll sorts of House Furnhhhg Goods. Away down in the human hurt in oomothiu that I-oh: no long at mm: to tumple the cues of on-th undo: loot and pillow the head on the clouds. but an opp!- tunlty to MAKE or SAVE a dollar with apparent one. will bring the noun bolng book to euth with 5 Iuddenesa that nothing clue In life on oollple. Thousands of such op`)ortunitio's are now daily offered to the maple, and they wil not only make and save a DOL- LAR, ut many, very many dollars, by buying their {SPRING DRY eo_qD_s and CLOTHING |OUR SOLILOQUY! An showing tlnu week I Msunmoam Shook of NEW SPRING DRESS GOODA Eur: value III Fine All Wool French Drou Gooll M 15 and 100. A Job Lino O! 76 plum D1-on Goodlst Band 100., worth 12 3nd 160., M the QHIAPIIDI. IF. X.%%CQ_U_SI.N_EAU Dress CI-coda 17 Dress Good: I Bo'vvEsM3a BISONETTE IENNSEL FR|ENDLY_$ERlES, How to Mulu I Living. by 000. O. Eggh- Iton. ` Timothy Titoomb` ` Lotion. Getting on In the IN. How to Excel In Study. How to Excel in Buxnon. Donation of Ohnnohr and other Euuyl, by Jnhn law. I Daemon or unsnour Inu wuu . John Foster. Oobbowl Advioo to Young Mon. A-can melanin: Litqby Dr. B: Anotholoudnq On uulon School .,".`-IE2. Dr. unnnna. mjhtthown. . by Ru. Jphu Much 27. Woolu the lollowina book: At the un- uun nlnud mu:- luylcnllodxoulnrhrndnoo. om. M no. human : man:-1. .00. for 018. -mmwassesvgaya" J. R. RATTENBURY'8, - . IIL`-:4.` in... In an. Ant F: N.lB.1T S1 OOBNOO BE March 95. Show Bcomn opon at 82$) mm. Mon. 93. . lush R7. L .I'JJ.`\./.I.J I Ihroh 27. [urn-up I00 $IlDI'.Il I'l'llB'I'. Inch 1:. oppodu wtnmxuou. , lnan luv-nu-y. nun. Kw inn. Dalton : nyuoho. MD. In out man hound lulu. won. for um` Iuqnhtnlm ilutponlnl. Oil. to: man. Ulla`: Inhu. Ida. lot om i bhudlvo Illilltl. OLD, lot 01.` luhnlolhnl Dkuouly. an. up 01.11:. nan u the blunt: at Wanna. man. he cl Much 95. upon . . _,_ -_x--- .\___ _.._|. _--.I- |.-..- ---.. L.-- ..u-..-.I -A B_A.IEl.G-. Much 2|. __AINES*& I..uOC3KE'I".`l'.". I-u.nL__ Egp 1` gang` 50c. PER VOL. :I:.o_-r : Wllstllmsithn? NORTH SIDE DRY GOODS STORE. :n|:o::-4L'U1:.'n. _.j'.A.S. RICHMOND &: C30. -gi-AN]; 3JPRfNoEss STREE- ms 0(IE87IOIl or flit mun. `Dr. Bnhlund. m Mnlhnvn. ---B'ROM--- lllgornal uuuuuwu-Zulu. wunnou-lqhndthoo. And saw: vim! nunvlulcwcldco Tlnun thouowumcuhulobowlntloqrlu wul Mnluoyurhunnnnow pus, huh. wm sad to yonrhululuvuuo. _ rnlnhlmhuhln I-1. Junntor you mono Galloway. IGALLOWAY I he now nylouhu bloonh Ilnqrlnnn It. mud! Iodovltllluculu Yon'vouoMopo unda tho lulu. nun-nu uunndvo Ills. |a4 Princess Strut. mm uynunam. 2;: h=.?-u-gm, um. I. P. - -!l!II- IOGCIIIIIOOOIII ` Ens. nxoqn an mums D-v-nA-AlI-`n . DEE. U1-9R$_LV 1 rats. at PIIFMKAII.` II w oIIInlon Ilnol. la! in: uncanny u out-In n u nunlm\l.Il.n. 1. I um". M `V? |~?..2e~.s,-o`-.. Inch 19. Opp. Windsor I-lohl. Oity Boot. stoic. % [paragraph Albums . 1 K A Y Q filii 132 & 134 Princess St. LED. 1. I A Large Stock and Prices much lower than last season. `WHITE wmes U ` I10 PIIINCEIS STREET. - hind ll. The New Bonlnlore. COR. KING B BROOK BTB % LAWNS, Skirtingai UPXDIUHUVJFRW n. OLMMIII Almnll. !IbocIlt..l Iouborll Ill! `ll. 0333'?- OII7 IIHIIEN P I. 0. Forrellen. UB1` "l'BOR'l`lNAO." No.D. Indo ondont at of Fqrancn. moon on tho no um All 0 ltd In nah th Inoddhllowr .wi'E'n ;I and onuul Btroou. (over Koudry a'l`hompuon'|.) Decal. - .. unnnl in lor Young um um. Brenkhst bacon, sugar cured shoul- dou. Be. r lb; frelh eggs. 150. per don. ;0nm ridge Iduugon. Bolognn,12c. per lb. Juno: Crawford. boll Without D Quorum. A moetin| of the re. water and gas committee Wu called for last evening. but I uox-um of members was not pro- unt. Ida. J. Uuuon nnd J obn O'Brien -an on noannnt, nu: RIGULLH IIITIUUB at my tone: 0onno1l,Boyal Axounum, u the nu! ma thlrd Ilondsyn In ovary I 8 p.m.,1n tho Oounqul Uad Fouou I at 3ll`0IIo D"'a3o ' 'u EIl|,WoIllI: Tlulday ovary month. TELEPHONE. X`.-In IA Iulnhurth. J. H. JOLLIFITE. I-D-. Ch- I-, Ill. Ullltlo. 387 OUEEN H'l'.4 To.dny'I Prohnbllltln. Northwest and northeast. winds, fur and A little colder. -_____1 10$! vuuwu Iul. wAu.vv. .4. . ...-..- ... ivin the choice of my piece of weed in w dow1o!`tIl!.5U non. mode to or-` J... ....l an-nnrnnn n Brut.-class Eh. These his w|ndow1u!`rIu.w nuns. mace no or- du-. sud gunnnaees n first-class goods no snorted patterns of English. Scotch nnd Clnndian manufacture. Wuohlng tho ll-ulu uopu-Imam. We are watching the fruit market closely, and this recounts for our very brag 1110 of fruits. Choice apples. 200. per peek mocking spples. 150. per peck; sweet onngea. hoe. pu doz. ;lemons. 20c. par d0l.; an. 100. per box. James Crawford. cunt!` Icunlhlp Co-puny. `IAILING hum New York av Anmorlud Anni, F. A. 90 book, too: of Brock BI... Klnnlon. or Enturday. L EB. Fan-1 .'l'le Ion 91 England nnnvonnu-r B00[E'l'Y,No. 33, mm in so. Goo Hull, Wolllnuton 55., End and an Tn.-an ovary uonuv. Amrrlou ML! of A101. Bvnlordi houneho`d turnnuro :0 man p.m. runnn. nu nu um... .... .. Mr. J. L.Grue. eon of Mrs. Louis Gran of this city. is being suooeenful in the candy business in Snult Ste. Marie. An exohnuge observes. that Mr. Green is made of the kind of material that we like to see in every bnuineee men who drives hie stake in the Senlt." Little Boy: lnnvo llome. Frazer Bowermen and Morley Delta, led: 18`ye|re 0! age. lelt their parents homes in Nnpeneemud started for the United Ststoe. When they return home they will be eble to settle the long die- putod question as to the exact number olreilwly tlee there ere in n mile of 9.:-nnlr, lilnuoou .. u... ....-.. -.._ .; 00 ln|'.'.t`1'tl'1wb.P.B.'.i-xprou lot 152.. ..... No. 5 Ex luvu Klnnton 5 t 6 p.m.. con- 3Yf.a zi"'.. a1`.'a`n`.ei`a': !.'.I?`""' .1. B. TAYLOR. EOONWAI. B. W. FOLGEB. Ant. IID'I. Au. Gar. Pun. Art. Eup':. A . _. 4.; _- | noun II 'I toodco. W653. pt: Thun- "`l1..`';.'i..'a`r.. n':&`.mub nanny, April Mb, n no pm. Ill Loam. lilo.I. on Wodnuany. April mu. It M pm. 110.. Rnanlnv Ilnnllmrl oi the Ancient u1d_ A_:: luoglgeulnr nouns. vrwn. Inn-I vv loyal Annnnn. *- IIITIHUB of tho 8:. Luv- Oonnoll, Boys) no hold on Inc londnyg _l`n__ovory 'l'l!|)ll1tl_P_`I8 _IUlIU- nuns. III were present. ` A l "-"..:"..`.'.*....;'..':'...:r'..-"'*'....,.:..!' %r:'.'.f** 'BI .'I`I` Ill CIIBAPBIT ROUTE Bottom Klncubn, P boro ` to. 01. Mormon. Qnoboomnglrl pou'.3'.'3': and w::t No. 8 Ex rculonvu Kingston at 1:90 13.11:. Arrival oronto 9:10 pan. " Otltwn MIG In. " p.m. " row 0:!) pm. Pnuonuu losvtna by unnnin will IOIOII Wlnntpeg In 60 hours. '1! '1 I K! I `I ..ll'l'I it Ioiubol `Q0 :`II.1.`.mmanfrow H4 mg. uh 0.P.B. lxprou nu Ann. fXlU12 -- :- "E.`;';'....`Z2'." a... '33.? III to name um my $WAI'|`IlII' ol IIIO numuru. The uuooeaalnl tenderer: for the new wing. to be added to the House of In- dustry no: W. Snowden. masonry. I900; oupenteriug. W. Snowden. 0086; ` '1`. lilo. pninling. 088; J. Jamieson. lnmbing, 0128; Hckelvey & Bircb, inomithing. O56. honing new building. 0899. and present building. 0646. Ponnnonh lloml. Tho I `:1 service in oonnection with the lot odist Oenmh closed In!) night. Rev. F. W. A. Meyers. the pastor. bu been sick Inn in improving.--'l`o-mor row sftornoon Dr. Angiln and Mann. llnnnah MM Kilborn will nddreggnthe Methodist Sunday School. it. being the quuurl review. An interesting time is IXDE . __"p-_ o.n.d.pug_n_gn.u:oads. _.._ _.._.._ nnnnvrinm nnmKlh l` GENiTAL TICKET AGENT 1 331! i:i':z::.!] 1* rs? 99:3, Gdnnlil-Tick!` AS133; ___ _ nnuuuvu-nu r oxpeo VVIIII IKCI I1 KC-I I We but that this your the papon ` for university matriculation st Queen's. and proonmnbly the other provmoinl in- stitutions no to be forwu-dod from the Education Deputmont. Toronto. the onniution to be hold 55 the high school: sud concurrently with the inter- mediate. W0 had `iopvolod thn King- Iton usdvidnity will u null for home ml. in Inch mutton. IATUIDAY. TINDIII rooalud by W. Nowlnndn tlll 6 p.m. lxnuxnnn :0 the noun: Iunk. IOIDAY. TIIDIII noolud by Pawn x Son ml 0 can. Oona in the Point. Judge Uuuoron open: court in Co- bourg on laodny. Ha abound st uuiooy today to nish the bu non Inn. And told u Iawvorto not to the 1".I"?..I'.`i":?."`.`;`.?Z`. .'.'. o{`..'.i ....a' "`" on won ?n:`i::dl.u:uduy I- Ionoon. lamina ha 81 * of the court the undue ha ordered mm day: nlnunnpuundon lot the ctnclslu. I 1 hall`! to Ir. Join Johnson. This morning what: Ir. J ohnoon en- brod the Gout Bonn his loot caught In the noun muting `throwing him to A In. no3u_nn. Your choice {or 818.50. Z. Prevent in {ivin an u. - ..mnnm'nn.m me. W, , KINGIIOIQ PEMBROKE __`LIn._. rain A_gI_i_mT(z} CITY AND VICIN l I`Y. Avurdlng ot mo Icnderu. -........-..l..I on-"In:-nrn lnl-I In Young um old. _.; |.--.... --n.u l\I'II Ills. Mllburzh. Luau collage oi Phnlnlnnl a Bu- 0. Ho II Dolng Well. IIIJNDIIIB. I I `--- clot Agent Fooloflfmhshoe. n-gs-AILAII. vi mum. u month at ouou Hull. Prin- Dao. I2. NEW HAMS, ROLLED BACON, AND SIDE BACON. , 1.n.a.r.n;, LII I1`. 1110 Kl hi`, I! all I Bouto nth Won. Kiuzsmn .pn_r-pin lznyt dro with the aid of a cane. at u 0'cIoua we case was c ed. Mr. T. H. McGuire. in presentiu it, said the plainti claimed 02,009 as ainsues for the unsound treatment of Dr. Beernan. Miss Ayles- worth, excepting the damaged ankle, appeared to be fresher and more vigorous than on her first appearance. She was neatly attired in a style most becoming. She did not want to face the audience. whom, on the previous occasion. she had entertained. but was allowed to sit in a chair behind the counsel's desk and iacing the iudge. She begsn her testi- mony at B: 0o'eloclr. The audience was small when the ease began. but the nping in. Medical stu- `, `dents; ajggnndegkgjgiie doctors filled the ' 6 space nsnau ness detail the treatment accorded to her by Dr. Beemnn. For weeks she was conned to bed. The wounds grew worse and iinally Dr. Beeman was paid oil. In her answers she showed some tulancs. She said she had not earned ve dollars since she met with the accident. Her .,..;.... .... ... hmakv as she told oi her vdteh`t`i"he bar -`*.i. ~ since she met with the IOOIUBIW. new voice gr. xv husky as she told snerings. In the early stages of the sccident the neighbors suggested reme- dies and they were applied. These included wormwood and vinegar, smart- weed to drive out cold, electric oil. y blisters. wizard oil and other linimcnts. The pain was not alleviated and the good oices of 9. doctor solicited. She drove over to Odessa, and -alter herd pressing. she said she had. a Sunday DRIVEN AIIOUNI) IEVEBAL UONCEEEIONI. The judge urged her to give the (acts. He saw no objection to her telling where she went with her father. She didn't go with her father," said Mr. Britton, "bnt with I young man." I didn't say so." retorted the young lady. I iinow you didn't." said Mr. Britten, "but I guessed it. if I am not right l ll take it back." '1'he lawyer was correct. The limb liecanie worse on the Monday aiter the drive. Wednesday. April 6th. 1882, Dr. Beemen was summoned. As Mr. Britton proceeded to ascertain the con- dition of the in'nry Miss Aylesworth n..m..ho. Ln nnllnr hnr vnrv nneer G06!- usuivuu ysuuvuuu. Irv .........--... __- _., thought he sske her very queer ques- tions and was not inclined to answer them. but the judge told her to go ahead. The pain she suered was in the call of the leg: she had just concluded bathing that part with hope when the doctor came. He said the leg was fractured, administered iodine. and applied band- ages. He wound these so tight that greater pain was the result. At his second visit splints were put on. The pain gradually increased as the weeks went by, and powders were given her to deeden it. Finally Dr. Beeinan, Oeu- treville. visited her. and the bandages were pulled off. This visitor said there wss no lrsoture. Dr. l3eeman. Odessa. visited her once more and was told by the `girl that she guessed he'd made her I otlpph (OI Illa. Alter Dr. Daemon was dismissed Dr. Meachsni was visited. He was told the state of the case. The skin was peeling off the leg and the toe nails were yellow. The nails csme 011 while the foot was being bathed. The Dr. thought the ankle joint wss bndly s )l'&llJC`(l. Dr. Dupuis sent out liniinent . i ..i..o..r and Dr. Dunlon nave her a. 7 T On Much 24th. 1882. Miss Victoria Aylesworth, n plump end pleul per- son. was climbing up thepellsr s we in her steplsther s residence. near Wi - ton, when she slipped nnd- tell. and her shins conning nbruptly against the steps received slight sbruiorzz A linirnent wls applied and little I utlou paid to the bruises until those on the right lea became lnlul. Dr. Beem|n.ol0desne. was culed sud enmined the wound. and declared that the bone had been broken. He put on splints sud bandages uni ordered the girl to keep uiet. The limb never became well. an yesterday when the girl entered court she walked nidgol At 8 ologk the ,...... ....... .. Ind, Mr. T. c uire. can-aincd. Ur. Uupnis eenn our. Ilunuuuu n l winter. and Dr. Dunlon gave never tailing liniment." Then Dr. Bee- man was again visiued and save her liuimenh. medicine and abuse. She told the doctor on that ocoasion that if he would cure her she would not say any- thing ebony her previous treatment. Dr. Sullivan was consulted and a letter sent. to Dr. Benmeu, instructing him to do certain things. These things she do- ..i.......i wnrn nnc done. Miss Avleaworth These wings sue (lo- clared were not done. Aylesworth seemed very anxious to air her griev- ances about Dr. Bneman. and Mr. Brittou told her to proceed. She went ahead at It lively name, Mr. Bri on moving his hand as if turning a cmnfcl The undi- ence smiled. She said she visited Kingston and had her leg put; up in s nlnnmr nl Paris cast by Dr. Dupnis. The and had her leg put up In a luster of Paris by ady nally took it of! herself because of the pain it caused. Dr. Dupuie sub- sequently lauced the leg in the hope oi allowing some pus to escaoe. Ponltices were then applied and I)r. Meecham treated the ease for some time. At stated intervals Miss Aylesworth was: bound to ease her mind. and Mr. Britten have her the opportunity. "We can't go on." he said, until you relieve veer- sell." A Slianaonville doctor offered her a lotion. she said. So llld I)r. Hemstond, Catarnqni. No doctor had attended her since last fall. She was doctoring herself and was getting better. The bandages put on by Dr. Beeman were once removed by Mrs. N. Hicks and put on as Dr. Meaeham had put them on Mrs. Hicks` daughter. The principal trouble. since the treatment of doctors begun. waein the side of the leg . and in the ankle. The plaiuti was on the stand for over two hours. saorrmu neurons CAN'T sen IT. Mr. Britten asked to have the limb examined by the medical men resent. The judge said that the plainti had to decide the matter. She refused. saying that the doctors had seen the limb last fall. and it was new about the same as it was then. Besides she didn't want them to make fun of her. as they slid before. There was some coaxing in- dulged in, but she was obdnrate. The {judge said that Miss Aylsworth would ave to take the consequences of her She was suing the doctor. not only ler set but for future compensa- tion. an it was necessary oondition of thl limhnow. M1-.tloGnire again urged her to rmit of the exami- nation. she woul not. and the counsel sat down. saying. "I advise you to-sub- mit. but I'm not point! to oosx yon." Later he admitted that it was certainly not pleasant for the lady to show her limb to scong physicians. Mr. Britten objected to the term. and the judge remarked that hesaw no objection to the lady showing her injuries to medical a -as aotun indlnnitv. refusal. to know the l Pins Blnatad and liruunll Boms.