Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Mar 1886, p. 3

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TII I-Ill VI Unrlnuwa. The captain: of the other vouch In porn no: Bohr. Anmndnlo. C 6. Patterson; uhr. I-`ohm. Cups. Bu 1: molar. Onnthun. Capt. Siumonn; uchr. Ollvu Iowa. 0: J. Scundu-I; ochr. Hubert Dudhy. pt. 3. Pusan uohr. Whlh Oak. 031. Joesph Dix: Iehr. W. R. Tuylor. Gap; Junotbix. Capo. It. Count. 0! Bowmunillog bu Inna gunman! In nnnnnnn Aha nnhr. noon to command mo Iour. Audit. Wollhuh. who won in oonnud has you. but oponod a lumbar and cod yudu South Bay. A Ihl Illl Ihln nun! M11 UIDI. IL UOIIIU. OK BOWBIIIVIIIQ IIII ` 'boon`:|p($to command tho Iohr.` Anni Wall).-nln -ha -an In ID. IIO`IlIDUKl`IlICtl.|nQ now an Nnnodn Io-by. `NICO n opuehnuluuou. bulloonbon ndbolow. am 0001 IIIIIIIUOIII II . A Ionlndu will drip out lull)` auol iroltothowut. Thnimnvill Tho Hove Inludon nudaho 4 now cub Nnno .. nnnn nlnnnnl urns; Inn Ian .5... luuruuu. I'll LII? 0!` OAPTLDIS. .,L, _p .L- _.|___ ul. tting up tho And bu cannons. - VVFIIVVM ll VIv~v--v- -v- .-V _ man. 811- John Macdonsldi health in im- proving rapidly. though he will problbly not be able to uttond the House for some Ann: Fina Hunted and Ground Mus. d: I. git John Mn.adonnld'a condition con- tinue: to improve. Ind it 1: expected that he will be ahlaho move nbonu by ne nasal `J-A wean. ,, ._ _ `. _ ' ~"i3E"-m-any ".'.*`ir;`w:":'b2`"...:. a'2"~.:*3.V?'1*.?*;.`:!;;x: .-1. - A - Wolfe Ialnnd. left last evening for She- boygnu. Michigan. They have gone went to grow u withthe conntrv. nn \Vn nandav Francis W. Bell. 0! vu_y5uu, up .u...,._... with the On We nesdn. Sharpton. nur rngaton. wu married to Miss Dorothy J. Wood. eldest dingh- ter 0! Conductor Thomas Wood, of the G.T.R. r...,a.. nn|..h.m unmmvhnt recovered Lady Dllke bus uoxnowlmt from her nervous proebretion. but is con- fined to her apartment: with a severe note throat. Her friends are hopeful of her complete recovery within I few days. Uaut. Nenlul formerly of "A" Bauhery. days. Uept. Nenlu, lormerl end recently urreste on a charge of leavm his post without orders. has been uotltlet that his explanation) is satisfac- tory. lle has gone to Fort Maelleod. The Goderioh Siqnal says: Douglas Glues, who tor yours has been meneger of ourlooal brunch of the Bank of Men- treal. has been promoted to the man- agershlput Breutford. and will shortly remove to that cit . We congratulate Mr. Glass upon llis promotion. but ersonell we regret his departure. reutlon will hne a valuable acquisi- tion in Mr. Glues and hm lsmilg. n In sn.;..l.I. R.-nnlmi1ln:(}. lrooker. Presbyterinu Church, Alennana. Rev. J. K. smleh. Gnlt, seem: to be the choice of the Presbyterian: for mod- erator of the nun general nuemblg Rev. Richnrd Ohenevix Trench. .D .. formerly archbishop of the Dublin dio- oeee of the church of Ireland. in dead. n. n w n. umnm. Bedorth. e au- of the church or lremna. nu uauu. Dr. R. W. B. Smith. Bedorth. an- dunto of the Royal flolloge. has been I pointod I coroner for the county of man. tion in Mr. ulna: and ma umu . 0. E. Shields. Brookville;G.{!rookor, Chicano ; D. B. Burdens. Belleville ; M. R. Wynn. D. O. Gnhun. W. Bremner. Robert. Bell. Toronto ; M. Kavanagb. Ottawa ;A. P. Mnule, New York; D. G. Wi gins. Bohhlehem. Pu. ; W. W. Whin- lnr . D. G. Hawson. Fred. B. Wood. R. Johnson. Montreal ; llurdy Diguam. Pittnburg ; Miss Delaney. llsrrowsmith ; H. B. -Tad, Porelanrl. Me.. are at the ll.-high A mnrinnn Hntnl. cnornlnglut. Aulntant Secretary Fnirohilduin lp0~ ken ofu secretary of the treasury in the event of Manning : retirement. Harry Lindloy in in Hunilton. He but A burlesque on the Mik|dn." It in brimtnl o! litiosl bite. Mr. Wedde 1. government contractor. who has been in Uttun for two weeks. returned to the city yentordnv. mm, Mr. MaLnran. non of Prof. Mo- returned the city yeltoranv. Rev. Mr. Molmren. ton Leren of Toronto. has been called so the Presbyterian Church. Alenndrin. Rev. J. smlsh. Gnlt. COCOA ESSENCE AND COCOA NIBS, H. 15. -'1'a.a, 1'orr.umu. m British American Hotel. A Illa Din on uunilny-`l he Ilnnd Doing the (ii-niid-A nappy Incident. On Sunday the salvation Army meet- ings were largely attended. At the evening iiicotiuu the barracks was close- ly packed to the door. At the holiness meeting Uiipt. Watson i;u.ve ii vivid de- scription oi Christ raising imzerns from the dead. l'iie oxliorteii all not fully saved to at once take swn the stone: from the door, leave the evil sud sin behind. remove the carnal grave clothes and come forth and enjoy salvation in its beauty and holiness. In the alter- noon the uuptulu ruuil niiil iiisuoureml, from the parable of the ten Vll`|.{lDH. in i the evening the meeting in the nmin was orderly. lie testimonies given bv the soldiers seemed to rent on belief. Viieii the airing band commenced playing. on the violins and ttinihonrinos. the tune oi Sunny land." the audience commenced heating time with their feet. but this was at once stopped. 'l`he uilver hand Ins out in full force. some of the sin- ers were crowded out or their seats and left the pliitlorin. llotii hands are im proving. and promise ere long to he no iimiill acquisition to the Kingston corps. During the evening service the captain commented on the ehortneae and uncer- tainty oi` lilo. Miss AI10W'!| sole, `'1 will sing of my Saviour." was rendered with iiood euet. During the course of the evening Cadet Kennedy. intelv from Montreal. now stationed at Napenee. visited the meeting. and in she sings and ......i.. -.ii, ma mmxmutodlv rose from `hDI0l'IIlI'] llilnlux I uuuu-cw- .- ....- _. o yogic:-d . `W-.i:n:auon an? tunily. of Bnth. rue removed to the city. 1;. nm... Rnll hu 1-darned to his lull fish In -nu. -v--_.. _, ,, oompmv. Mt. John Johnson in recovering fxom tho clock 0! his accident of Snjurdny nuwnlnn Inlh. -:::3-- `llu Paulo Whoa Icvbolm. Fungi and Doing: llttul Pnulng Amman. .{_:_._.__ ve removed the any. It. Dlgbv Bell bu returned 51 part in the Mcnull Blnok Husnr GOMDIDV. "IO IIIOOII W I morning Inn. A nlntnn 1'. F meeting. unuauue mugs anu aoaka well. and unnxpeomdly I obody cube audience. she created A lmln mnnv nonunion. Tho uervice the body oxtne mureuoe. nun uruuwu n little huppy cloned with eleven converts. Stet}-Ospt. and Mrs. Eadie have returned [tom their tour through the maritime pro vinces. end judging from nppenrnnoea their lnboru hue done them good. A Very ltnjoyeble Annuel Event Ooeurrlng Inlthe Thlrll Iethodlet Ohereh. I`ho ennivereery concert in emnection with the Third Methodiet Church lest evening wee very eucoeeelul. The wee- thor wee threetenina. but still a good houee wee secured. The rcgremme wee long butmeritorioue. ` hoemoert was held in the upper pert ol the church end every contribution wee ol e eecred cherecter. Spirited eddreeeee were made by Rev. 11. F. Blend. Rev. Dr. Hooper end Rev. LeRoy Hooker. Preeident of the Montreel Conference. Dr. Hooper, in his eddreu. mede some references to his experience in the North-Weet rebel- lion. So vivid `wee hie description of e number ol eoenoe thee meny hed e `pel- pitetlon oi the heert lor some time e ter- werde. Solon wcre rendered by Mieeoe F. Reid. 1.. Mock end Celdwell. end In. Rockwell ; Meeere. N. Greenwood. E. Ummley end W. Medley. Mr. Streohen. e etudent of Qoecn'e. uevo n he recite- tiou. A quertette by Mn. Rockwell. lire. A. Mevety. Mr. S. Sherlock end B. Orewlord. wee aeng nweetly end without eny eocoln iinent. Euoh pert wee oleer end dutiuct. end the voice: blend- ed beentilull. The eeleotion wee (emi- lier. "Sweet ye end Bye."bnt with new verieeione. A quintette. by the ebove [our pereone end Mr. J. Greenwood. wee exceedingly line. end rendered in perfect time: The eoocrn mente were nleyed by Mia Shew. be lent quertette wee cenoelled owing to the Ieteneee ol the ; hour. "God Sun the Queen" concluded the evening`: enterteinrnent. i FOR COUGES 86 COLDB - w-nu--v -.. Notwithetnndina the threeteninu ne- pect oi the weather int eveni was n good ettendnnee nt the nndey School en tertunrnent. both ccholul end pnrents. The name opened with e chorus by the 0 air. After nu- merous pieces 3, the children 0! the nohool. Rev. E`. . Dobbe. the oheinnnn. ennouneed eonne Inngic Isntern views. Mr. Shee ehowed ne pictures oi the- drele endrstntonry. but the most ieuwere the come pictures. Re reen- uents were new distributed in ebnnd- enee. The entertainment oloeed with the doxolouy. The prep-name in inll wee es follows: cennehvmeuhntr. there, Oolonol Hum in hnplbvin . Bunny mu . mo:-,u . Boo:-om-y Inn nu : condition in about In-Int-(IA `IA -nun: Q; '_ THE` DAILYVBBITIBH wmu. MARCH 30. @ cw . .____..-:: HALV ATION ARMY MEETINGS. PERSONAL UOL IJIN. -..._,_.. couomir [N A ouuuoa. lb Innilluhwu. 5:` '`w...` :`.'.':..... Urclllllln ...___ ___ j PRISONER DISCHARGEDT $vrvvvvwvv7 Aoo Inlod II I fwlld .I noon on |oom"'S1:::`on- Ionnd. lloumpcno nd 0 Ohms II II plunnl. hauling. mild nd hun- lou. Don unnll. Ilhot sun. In bonloo I no I) cant! u A Detective who Was Told Ole Thing and lie Cell-I Another--lr. llctiulre Pre- iesu against in arrest and Imprison- noll of In who do Not Ierll Inc) TPOII-GII. Some time ago a frame building on Montreal street. built by the late Peter Clark. was deatroved by re. At the time of the conagration the house was unteniinted; it had not been occupied ior a year. The conclusion arrived at bv the police was that an incendiary. had been at work. Oioer Timmerman. who was doing detective dutv at the time. was given the case. and lot da a devoted his whole attention to it. I e was determined. it hard work would aid him. to nd the man who applied the match. He investigated the case tho- roughly. interviewing probably one hun- dred people. The stories told the police oiilcer led him to believe that T. Clark, ascn of the late Peter Clark. who had not been remembered in the deoeased`s will. had set the house en tire. Clark was arrested. and a day later thirteen witnesses were summoned to giveevi deuce against him. Mr. T. H. McGuire. Q.O.. was retained on behalf of the prisoner. Tuesday. 28rd. was set down as the day for the trial. but the crown prosecutor. being busy at the assiaes. it was adjourned until to-day. Clark. in the meantime remained in gaol. Messrs. R. Nolan. Uassady. Keleher. J. Moxam. W. Bhaver. T. Frizzle. D. Robinson. J. Ralph. J. Brady. J. Shulebottom and Elisa Skelton testiiled. It appeared item by a number " ,`:f " in 59*? 4. ~. 7" any or t 'u"er'me re. that, while passing the ones that had been consumed. he noticed the (rent door open and shut it. A number of Clark's companions waited for him until he did this. and then they ro- ceeded down Montreal street to a p ace known as Kane s pasture. Later in the evening, and below the tire broke out. the boys were in bed. Alter the evidence had been heard the magistrate remarked to Mr. Britten. Q.U.. "There is nothing in this case." and Mr. Britton agreed. Mr. McGuire. Q.C., remarkej that the risonei` had been kept a week in gaol w on he didn't deserve it; it was a shame that such a thing should occur. The magistrate explained that the witnesses did not give the same testimony in court that they given to the police oilicer. The prisoner was dismissed. ' '1`. OLABKI HILD ON A OEABG OF IOEN- Dlllllll-NOTHING IN THE OABI. tliu Ouugrogullon nl I:h:lIIfl' Church Selecting Tiialr Representatives. There was s. lsrge attendance of the members sud adherents oi Chalmers` church st the meeting last evening. called by the Presbyterisl Visitation Committee for the ur rose of hearing why Rev. F. W. Me us a should retire from the pastorate. The committee uonsisted of Rev. Messrs. Houston (Mo- derator). Chambers, Grunt. Gsllsher. Gracey. Mocliie. and Mr. John Dn. The committee found that the congre- gation had not Ippciuted persons to re- present them. ss had the Kirk session and the trustees. Mr. Mccusig was present in his own helislf. An adjourn ment of the committee for an hour was suggested and acted upon. and the con- gregation proceeded to select re resen~ tstives. Twelve were named y the various elements in the church to pre- sent their views. When the hour hnd 0X[)lI`("l the committee returned. but the representatives. it WHH found. were not prepared tor the investigation. They had not the time to siiccrtniii the views of the con reaction as to what course they shoul pursue. It was then decided that the congregation sliculd meet on Friday nipht and duly discuss the mist- ters thst they desired the representatives to present hufuru tliu committee. end `that on Thursday evening. A ril- 8th. the committee should meet isu pursue their investigations. The siihject matter of the meeting was not rcnclied lest 8VOI.IIll)(. is is presumed thnt there will he in lively meeting on Friday night. In suoiiliiny with viirious members of the church to-dsy we were infoinied that if harmony is desired in the ehuii-h the present pastor must retire. The friends of the reverend gentlemen. wiiile d- inittiug that u change might secure harmony. will not l|ll0W him to do so while there is my charges of is personnl character hanging over him. If he is naked to retire it must be with nusnllied olisrncter sud reputation. _.._. ,,,_-#, Many medical Itudentn hung nbout um corridor: of Queen`: University lust (waning. They were uniting, oh so pn- giently. for the posting of tho names 01 um ancoouful nal men. M 0 o'clock mg senate had not reportod. and the ggudcnta left, foehnu diaconsolnte. It ..... nfmrwu-da ascertained tlmh the udnil llif IOQHIDR (IIIOODIOIIIE. Ii W nfcorwuda wane hnd found something in the re~ mm; of the medical examiners that Gaga explanation and declined to issue the lists until the examiners were con- .uu,.d_ The conference we: to occur ,1, 3,o|'IO0II at 6_o'oleok. _ _ n Mu. nnminumua m the \\ omen s ma students onuunou we pnloa : Prim: enminntion. Mrs. McNee aoholu1hxp-Mias Mitchell. I-.6.nr-rnnrnhi axunmntion. Mrs. Trout acholu-amp-mIn ruunou. Finul anminnhon. ladies ol Knngabou aobol|nhlp-Mian Oliver. Thmul nrilea were all for uonenl mo- aohol|rIhIp-lnnn uuvor. These prizes were gonenl pro- ciency nnd very cleverly contented. gm; gnernoon an 0 0 cuoux. At the exnminnioua in the Women's Medical College just closed. the follow- students obtunod the prison : Primlrv Intermediate oummnuou, achoiu-ship-Miu Funnoll. wind nxnminlhon. I D/ANONDE-('71-l.'HRENDr. Dupoelng cl I 0o|nmn|loatlon-` he Luck 0! n Qnorum. A meeting 0! the city property com- mittee was held lut evening. There were preeent of it: members : Aldo. J. Wilson. Dunn. Hinooclt. and Little. They were convened lot the comidention of e ccmmunicetion [tom Dr. Lovell. nalr lug. on behelf of the medical council. for the neo. untnltonely. of Untuic Hall tor the den. commencing A rll Om. In view of I reeolntion. pueed y the coun- cil. thnt rent ehell be charged for the belle in all ones. the committee will recommend tht the medical oonnoil be charged on nenel. end that. it they up- ply lot e relnnd. their request be grunt- ed. The city clerk Ina enthorired to notify Dr. Lovell oi the decieion ol the committee. 'n.. .......:.| ...o...- unrltn mmmittee 01 500 am: | adjourned. committee. The Ipooinl Inter works committee was culled to moot. 1&8 o`clock. M8120 than were only the mnyor. Alds. McKay nnd Thompcon present. In consequence of` _the gnu! tnmooi Ibo maoting Inn UPIIIDIIPI. Our rival: in the trade cro umbliua because we on selling so choc yanking than we on spoiling the promo 0! Ibo bnoineu. We cannot wonder us than grumbling when the very sheep on the putnrc land: In kicking ogium lacing nhorn. bloating! out the protect um thoy don't want their wool ho ho node n into A. Boildt 0o`I,. cclobnhd I8. ant: to ordor u the price i too low. a nrnnnrrv tho nhoon nnd ' {Illin- `We uooorry the weep ma snur unnu- tou cannot be ugoommodutod. but wo do and Inn all cheap. sll prohltl to tho oonlnrv noumhouuding.-A'. Baird t Co. The Tilllnghlll Tsilorinp Homo 70 Brook mac. Thou an thirty-No subscriber: to tho K. 8 P. R. lihnry. /, o3i:'rB`p1it7:?"nii3E$:1T'"' Intermediate summation, Mrs. `..:...I.-nMn-Minn Fnnnull. um NOT nmca THE umrnzxe. W ull IIHBGHODI Wu] lunguwu unvu on the mu 0! May ? The nuenger and freight business on the K. P. R. is inqroning. Twalve coavfatz-I will be relensed from thovponitencinry in April. V nntod two (2) good pushing Isles- mon It Hnrd & Mun-a,y'n. Meters. J. ay. 0. Du and J. Robin- nonlett. for Philadelphia, Pa.. to-dny. , S. Mnrrny, for drunkenneu. wu I0~ leased this morning wlchouh being ned. Qnnnnnlnn nnd nlnn nvmnlnuan. 11! All leased um morning WIIDOIII oelng nnou. Spoctaolol Ind IIIO eye-glsuu. 0! :11 styles, at all prices and all colours. it ` the Phnrmncy. _ Mr T. Fnnnnll has been nmolntod _[l[1& Tlm1n11sn11 s.] the Punrmnny. Mr. T. Funnel! has been Appointed conductor on the K. & P. R. night ox- nun-n press. The electric lighb company have pur- chased 5 Brush dynamo. It argvea on Saturday. Hmna have been taken for the estab- Knights 0! Labor. Lilly : saw 1uilI.nt.Bolhou Creek. clos- odduriug the winter months. resumed operations to day. Rmlunad mm; from all nointa on the opetuhons to day. Reduced mtes points K. a I . R. and U. P. R. will be adopted during the Easter holidays. Tim Kinnabun nnlo nlnvera vlsib Otta- vvu The Saturday. Steps have taken lishment here of B 10051 assembly of the Knights of Labor. I.iIIu'a smw mill. at Bulhou Creek. aunng me Luster nommys. The Kingston polo players wa to-da and tomorrow and plsy in Brockvil 0 on Thursday night. 'l`I.nmAn Farunnnn. nf Hm-rownmitb. Brockvxllo Thursday mgnn. Thomas Ferguson. of Harrowomith. bu sold his Prince of Wales stallion to Sunuel Bradlhaw. Verona. for N00. (`all and can Mm hnhv nnrrinaml Ind Bunuel Bradlnaw. Verona. I01 raw. 0511 and see who baby outings: And their prices st M. Kirkpatrioln. corner of Princess sud Bun-rielntreeto. before bu ing anywhere. nrslev Oanmbell is writiuu two new puuo `llglnu um nniigo um |'oop|I'l u tonuon-Kohl In our Local 00! ?!- ranging IEYWLICIB nrtley Oamrbell writing plays whnoh wi I be prod_l:I3d next{yoII'- f li'g`-.._'.:.~`- *`~..:~.`;":: .':.`.1Z 3.5: .. * Taooielv events. 7 _, .;g.,_ .. . aooietv events. Tim Ontario 1 eocnew events. The Ontario bus ball olub wil organ- ize on Manda evening. A much be- tween it nnd t. a Park Nine will likely take place early In May. "The amok of the nine: dl'lV0|"B whip take place enny In may. "The crack nigger whip ever waked a responsive echo in the Tory breast."-Mr. Maohar in the mock parliament dobnto. A gentleman from England was at parmmenn uonnno. gentleman England Invemry n few days ago making an- quiries about phosphate. He is in need of vo hundred thousand tons. "I`|..-mu in nlnntv nf Innw in Lhn ntmn. ol hundred mousanu sons. There is lenty 01 snow in the coun- try back of hm-bob Lake. At Renfrow it froze hard on Sunday niqhb and wow- ed up to 11 o'clock on Monday. Franh salt. wnber borrinns. 150-: Ill- ed to 11 o'clock Mommy. Fresh salt borrings. l6o.; mons. 00.; wbitesb. 9c. per 1b.; fresh codsb. Go. per lb. Jas. Cnwford. D. G. Wiggins. superintendent of the Bethlehem Co's. mines. is in the city. llu says that the output; of ore for the present will nob be great. The Mission Band have decided to prnaouu Wlll non be groan. The Band have hold their exhibition in the City Hull. The display is too large for St. Androw I llnll. It will be opened by April Bah. Tlmrn mm In few cum: 0! mulch `G701 Hell. it wmhe opened by Apt am. There are a few cases of amulet (ever in the city. The board of health must prevent the spread of the disease by the enforcement of the sanitary regnlntionu. Th-u nnlz nm-rlwnml I3 mar cord. dlV enforcement or the sammry regnumonu. Drv oak oordwood 03 per cord. dry tamarno oordwood 98 per cord. beat and cheapest. wood in the city. Also dry kindling wood at. Crawford's. fool: 01 Queen street. Eulv Rmm notatous. 800. nor bu; W0 no for I than limo ocring 3 Inna unoty of Queen street. Early Rose potatoes. per bag; choice eating apples. 200. per pack: cooking apples. 15. per pack; 4 lb. can tomatoes. 150.; fresh eggs. 150. per don. Jan. Crawford. "l"hn nnlinn lnrnn hi Pntarhnrn il beillll Jan. Urawtoru. The police force in Peterboro is being re-organized and Kingston : chief bu been nalmd to supply a code of his rule: and regulations. as "they are vory highly spoken 0!." Plmm are no better letters written apokon m." fbore are than Brondbrim's." Every lius is in- teresting. and the whole opistlo is so spicy that. one rm.-rots when the endia reached. . M. .1 A. \Vimmr. nK()M.Awu. hm: ar- rescued. Mr.J. A. Witzler. ulouawu. rived in the city and will remmn hero for the purpose 0! purchasing phosphate. He has inspected many of the mines in the vicinity of Bydonlmm. `U. V I-Xnnuulnn Inn: smnurml MIA nnu. um vmxmw or Hyuonuum. Mr. W. Snowdon has secured the con- tract for the masonry of the town hall to bo oroctod at Bnrriuold, and the mason work uf a. brick houuo to be orucuod on Gordon street for Mr. 1*`. Davis. r.`..,...... n.:. .l.... nnoil H...1nr..\lMnv (I. Uordou auroc:.xor;\1r. 1*. uuvm. From this lay until the lab 0! May 0. `\l. Weber & Co. wnll sell pianos and organs at u very yrent reduction on the usual price. All instruments fully gnar- antood. Cull nnnl see them. ]`|.n nnnrt fnr Hun rnvininn of tlm antoon. uun nnu ace uucm. The court. (or the revision of the voters` liut will nib to-morrow after- noon. The judge has intimated that he will sit. in the evening if the Iouion can be of oouvienco to any considerable number of electors. TI... nan! |mn.l nf Jnlm A, rnmth. of number 0! olcobora. The new hotel of John A. Grllth. of Pnrlmm. In reml for business. ll`. ll I line structure, wxth excellent cellar. din- ning room. otllce and eight ne roomo. He intend: to rent or sell. as be is gettin 3 line made in his new Ibore. Noun Hn Inn}. nnnnD.AnMI In mind. nuo made In ms Icore. Keep this (not constantly in mind. Lambert 6; Wnlulr cloth: a. mun atylillr l_v. comfortably and suhinfnotorily 1% low- est living prices. All good: warranted as represented. Pants lrom home goods it 02.75 and O8. Importation: 08.60 and H. 175 Princess Sb. M. D nlunh hntnhnr dninahruinnnl and n. no rrmoess as. Mr. P. Clark. butcher, doing business in the shambles for many years. bu lelb the city buildings. There is now only only one butcher. Mr. W. Moonmmon. Last night. the members of the oil pro- rty commlstuo spoke in favour o hav- mn the shambles converted into In I!- csdo. nu... nI...l.o.mm "Ink um n ulna JUST READ: own. A: the Gladstone club tbmnlng them will bn songs by Means; owny. Crumlov. Orawlom and Sherlock; road- ings by Messrs. Malia . Middleton Ind Mullemand ute an puno duet: by Messrs. Jones mud Carey. A per on 'l`onnyaon" wlll bo rend by in wor- ship the mayor. O0 _ `Illa Labor QuaolInu-`I`ho Unlurlo 1 man! and II: Jntlon. IIIOIII lllu nu auuo-. The debate on Mr. Gerrulhex-e` mo- lntion, dine proving at volunteere eo- , oeptmg m elu from the imperiel gov- ernment for services in the Nonh-Wee|. ` wen reeutned. end after I bee from Menus. Betty. Brown. Re ineon. Phil- lipe. Webster. Mecher. end Cexrnehere. \ wen edopted hv e lergo mejority. MI. Mecher then introdced hie workmen'e bill. {or the reduction 0! the lebonr dey to eight hours, the weekly peyment of wegee in ouh, end to prevent em loyen from dieohermng bend: {or join an le- bonr nnione. He expleined Ihe conni- lntion eml platform of the Knight: of Lebor. poinaing out that the Onterio Legieleturo hed elreexly edopted eome of ite mein plenke, end oleiming one his proposed meeenro would go let to com- lote the work no ainoerely commenced y the Liberel erty. end pleee lehonr on en eqnel foot as: with cepntel. The debeto wee edjourncd. ` Whnt natracnoua will Kmgston have. m the 24th nf Mnv 9 lloruzonrl Acl-I Pluplnto ron LIIONI on Lulu mlcl. is a suzrior Iuhulilue. Ind its Inc tively necinl to health. ga_{ WOUND AT LAB'1`-A ninety runn- Id In can land sud uh Octal. III- ionl. Oullouou. co. Bunornluu Ooh Sun. In born. 15 etc. at Wall` Dr` I-In-an REEVES nut thobuul Style 01 . Linen Couu-I lot 150. : also the non Whito Shirl in an any for 800. Photograph Albums AT HALF PRICE. You no hereby invited to all sud look It mun. JOHN HENDERSON 1! 00.. Trimmings to suit all sh`Q_des.: Don't cost you anything to see them at `WOUND AT LA8'l`-A randy runn- Iul to Anna hurt! ln 2 T. U\'Cll)EN'l'S Um` THE Y- MOC$ PAIILIAME`-NT DEBATE. ' Notwithstanding the disagreeable weather our Show Room has been crowded all day. For the benet of those who could not get in we will continue the Show TO-MORROW. Wednesday. SPENCE & CRUMLEY, Mum): an. JAPANESE PARASOLS, CREAM LACE PARASOLF, SHADED SILK PARASOLS. PLAIN SILK PARA.- SOLS, BLACK SATIN BARASOLS, CHILDREN'S PARASOL S. Pyramids of"Df#sF%%G6bds at Wa|dron's, Are highly spoken of by those.'l`hrifty Hotisekeepers who, af- ter close examination as to price and quality, have purchased. Thu "n`lnun;nn- I ;nnhn tun n'uvI nf nu-{nan f`I-If nun flu: of. DUI UIUSU U1Lu.1uluu.uuu an bu Pl ILU uuu tiuuuvy, uuvuyunuunvvu. The following Linens we oer at prices that have the ef- fect of bringing us new buyers daily. COMPANION lo the FOURTH RIMDBB. hing noun on All tho louonl annula- od In thoiourth Boot ot mo On- A_..l- --l.. A! `AA Inna Huck Towels, atmaal LinaTuwals, Damask `Towels, cuss TOWELS, s ji':.1,,*i "P*AR?\UET-PARASOLS I I" GRAND. MILLINERY OPENING I --A'r- ;SPENCE gs: ORUMLEYS. lLAIDLAW S LINENS ITABLE LINENS z Linen Doylies and Napkins! IJ.LA|DLAW& SON I STEACY Tapestry Garprts, Flour [lil luths, Maths, Hugs, Curtains and Curtain Materials, Curtain Laces, Cretonnes, Table and Piano Covers, White and Unbleached Sheetings, Window Hollands. Quilts. and everything suitable for House Furnishing. )NEw- HOUSE - FURNISHING - GOODS, DRESS GOODS! `GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW SPMNG DRESS E0003 |V;4\LSH & STEACY __c;gVv`J=_r:s 6'5 BISONETTE Avuy down in the humnn hurt in something thus makes one long 3| thunk tnmplo the one: of on-eh under too: nnd pillow the bond on the clouds. but an onu- Iunity to MAX or SAVE rollu with nppnonl one. will bring the Inngo bdllj book to cut]: with I Inddonou Ihn nothing else nn lite on couple. 9 Thousands of such opfortunities are now daily offered to the eople, and they wil not only make and save a DOL- LAR, ut. many, very many dollars, by buying their spams DRY GOODS and CLOTHING --]3'ROM-- }OURSOL|LOQUY`. THE QUE .1 lhoro It you Foofm WH_Y NOT 1 IF. X. COUSINEAU your Spring on Foofwur coming I, [L WHY purchase it 1' m us. find we can suit you in Style, Quality and rice. Iodlcal Books. Muoh 80. OARPETSI COMPLETE CARPET STOCK OF MS. RICHMOND & 00. Brutal: Ucrpoh. Bynlmno Oupoh Volvu Output. 1'50 u& y humunl pattern In hue our shown. Ou Oupob to It nld 3| lover pdlu thqu Mn avg: you _olcgog_ :0. _'__A_`__ j T Mon. 89. Will show This Week In Lu1'gun.ul Varied Assortment of l.'lLV \Jl.'1 I ' Inch 80. New Janey Cloth, 15 and lac. Elogtnl Csnvu and Albnliron Bnmnga M 15 mod 20:. Beautiful Armor and Trlooleit Cloths, Hg And 16:`. Iluohlt. V V A I Much 99. We oh: the knowing book: 5! than gn- nuua nlmod mu 2-- TIJIGIKIICIJIICIIDIOAOI-D.lnII lhldnnllldwlhy. MQIURI. DdZNIId@-HIGHS D.-Inhhljlllllull MR French Dress Goods, All Wool, 15, '20, 25c. German Dress Goods, All Wool 20, 25, 300. English Dress Goods, All Wool, 125.15, 20, 250. Beautiful Double Fold Dress Goods, Low Prices. Much ii. niunrhlyolnuly annual panama vs II"! nu unwu. vu u-.,.. .- lnlovuprhnnhnnnll hnnovorboonoanul ' Lhollovoclothonnd, _ln;olnuInadsll|orotEouol*UIhIh|Oo& Ayah ,"J'.A.S. RIOEIIONTD & CO. -PRICES ALL LOWER THAN LAST FALL.- ;-;AIN:a:s as Looxmcrzr. race-- E.-u-no Zrsnn 78 AND 80 PRINCESS STREET. AT THE CHEAPSIDE. INCLUDI]N'G 00!. OUESTIUN `OF TIIE II0lI. - ALSO 132 & 134 Princess St. Oity Boot. Bto DI|&'Il'I!IIIII!.ItIIIuuu-In Puh'IPI|I0uII!lh00.AIu l'uqIIIl&'|!IuunIII. IIIIIIILIX iiunlauusnvstu tun. (lluivnuboln luu|.II.lUoI 01.! b|Qhu IIoIh||Dhuoun.lY-II. noun Innahuv. hula. an Gun haunt. not an March 90. No Tnounus T0 Snow Goons. "v'\k Xiii-1'3 DRUG STORE. The Popular and Pretty Song, snfm 10 CENTS. Woslosboluohui Iltunlu nthuthlcnlrytbcnovchtuuuon. `WHITE WIN_GS. JuImI1w1.arsnn W. I10 PRINCESS I'I`IIIa`.E'l`. III III lllilllulun uvvn vc Iuv V... hrlo Sarina 0! Roman. `PIIOE..............OOCEII`I. Aholuhelntovgupu Hardy (Y2 Murray s, The New Ioalulore. OOI. IINO I 3500!! I1 ! * . z ;':.~.~..~v... .; :. s.2.a- the 9 p.m., In tho Outnqul om nuon I can Bacon. 7 - Mia us hold une. Royal Arosnnm. month `snot 00 III and third Monday: In ovary 23 on :0 Hull. Prin- Duo. 19. mu... -...,..,.__,__, ___ _ _ Ordor of Forouon. moon on the but no 0 [rd Thundny In nob month In Oddlollowf ll|lI.oornnr of Prlnouu sud Manual among. (our Hindu I 'I`bompIon'|.) D0011. W.-. ...-_._., .. -..-_,_., - , _____________.____.._. J. H. JOLLIHII. Ii.D.. 011.31., x.n.:.r.n:., ml lkllnbnnh. Mambo: o! tho Oollnn ol Phulolnnl a But- Ioona. Ontario. 337 OUISEN H'l`.. Klntlton : IIIOIM IOIIIII laeuluuu | Ancient ll John : mm. Nod, OI. Thun- dt A lllt. I130 .. lands: 14:41:. No. an Iondu, April bib. n mo p.m. on :1! Loan. lam. on wodnuany. Avril Mill. ll 1 II-I. . :3): :m;:)LodI .- .lo.I. AP! '1'); I I I Input Ibo Anoionb sud A3- oopto.d ol Prumuon In 1:010 wool and cm L'1.`. 1'.', K In at Pu-lootlon. Rim: 0I CI-OI'I llllllir. Cranmer butter. the uent bane: over oer in this city at `I50. lb. June: I h--ulnnl TELEPHONE. lurch lo. .___..____ CVO!` on UIBI Uruvtord. Wlnnlpoj In I) noun. lo. I \0 luvs: Klnuton 'I:8on.rn.. `ITIVII II lhubot to 10.60 um. and Bonmw 3:15 p.u.; oonnmlng with 017.15. Ilproll lot vdnlu I-III. No. B In In lo: 3 I 6 pan. con- :::';`.-;1::.,`*.': .-I".;%.f."'.3-.-:..:.*:a:.-.::r` " W- 1 n vluvvnn Iv nmawu. B. W. FOLGMI. NN uh for All polnlfuu and won. 3. B. 'l'AY:) , I. ONWAY. B. FOLGIBI, Alt. n I- Gar. Pun. Aria HID '- Cunard llollllp (I0-plly . SAILING from mw York over Snnrdny. Auhhorlud A In, I!` A. FOL ER, Furry Doohfoolothro: m..xI 'I'Io Iou Of Iljllld BINIIVOLINT BO0lll`!`Y.No. 83. man In an. 000 0': Hall. Wolllnnon 80.. ind sud an Tuudn o ovary month. i union. IIOIII. Ununv. 'l`o|y'e I'I'ob|nmuoI. Moderate to fresh winds. cloudy to partly cloudy weather with looul ruins; not much outage in temperature. Iron Ind Quinlan Tonto lmbon. The but can for 11 uprin disorders. billonnnou. oonmpntlon. h oho. oto.. does not null: the mom llko ohhor iron pro nnuonn and in any to tnko. Call AH . J. Wl|l0D'8 Pharmacy. _._. " ltonluw noun. H h P I II thll mm It row w::.'.1'.;'.'g'.5.T.o'?....".`: "' no. 1 mud nun: lunuton 1:80 an/.. In-lygg II. IICIUI IIIOIII IIII. ` Provout hu receive] `A00 yards of [way lmrlino muting. which am now on uhibmonin in window. Yourohoioe for a. pair 0! punts. mule to order. $13.50, or two pun {or 00.50. (luaruntcoul a um cl: M. \ lhowlu; (Iran llnprovomonc. The Ottawa Fmv I'mn is showing ovi- ulonoe ntthrilo. euberpx-ine and success. In has been eulugod to 86 columns. and is brimfull 0! news. It is odlted with groatvigour uni care. It is one of On- nndn'a loading Liberal journalu. Wnlohlug the Irull. uoplrtmont. We no watching the fruit market. closely. mud this aoonunts for our very large 1:10 of fruits. Chums apploa. 200. per pack ; cooking npplea. 160. per peck; tweet oranges. `J00. pu don. ; lemonn. `J00. do|.; gs. 100. per box. Juno: wford. NEW, CHEAP, STYLISH, SERVICEABLE. SEASONABLE. nnvu-nu nu... -. -_-~. The "bould MoNnlty." who elopod months Ago from Ono with Min MoOue. duo:-Una 5 wife and lnmily. hu turn- ed up :5 Leaf River. non Obiosgo. His wile hu received I ponitono loner {tom him. his thought than the will for- din lum. Iv a--yu-v-.. .._- ._- imam` nu CIIEAPBIT nolrrn BOIIOII Kingston. Pom-boro.'!'oIonto Ottun Montreal. Quoboo. and all point: out ind wuo No. 8 Ex nulnvu [lumen M 1:90 pm. Arman oronto 0:10 pm. " Ounu am .In. " Ilmmul I pan. otiwm. Dnnnnnlnvl IAAIIHI III "III W! l'0I0h GENERAL TICKET AGENT 5%.-:a::*.::.2m::::u r. A. r o 1. an n nnnr|I`I'IlI0| 4309!; _ M Canada p.'.-o_1__"1'1"n.uro.a-.| ,__,__ _......._ --nnn:u-In nnrnrinm N give bun. llllllu II II nu vuu; --uv - ...u..-... A well onoubod vuter colour painting of who yuolm Genus: and Purir.An.(rom the brush of Mr. 0. Dix. r.. 0! Detroit. brother o! On 0. Jouph ix. in on ubi- biuon In T. oAnley'o bookstore win- dow. Mr. Dix. who has been raiding in the city during the motor. loin (or Detrbll Io-dny. the loo Ihoomlu non. Onpl. Abram Mslonc croued the ice codny with 3 bone and cntm-. llo mod on the return about 9 o'clock. Whnlo ondcuorln to reach Ou-don Inland ho venln u n I wont upot sud got in. Donna o ialnndon rm to Inland: aid mu rucnod him nnd bin bone. The ice in honoyoombod sud mun Icon drm sway. " u, 9.... -. -.__ . .-v. Lootor a Alien`: minutroin do not up ` in Kinalton. in connection with cm: L. Snlhvnn. booonno when the uncut naked for oortnin dntoo he could not not then. Afton-wuvdn one oom- pnn onnooilod In ongqemont. nnd the run I won 31:. Ilu-tin ion on exhibition nod tho poopio tho plonnro nt using tho (rotten oi living nlnmorl. no In with 5 inn! load. "~'l`ho Jnntlunnn that oonooivod the ooholno buildings reservoir in tho nppor out at Willinnuvillo hu 3 level hood." In tho rolnuk of n oitinon Int OVOIIIIIF "ingot tooome to tint some day. [the voter wotkn oonapnny do it now it wliili on`:nn:`o the nine of the put! I on 0 Iy rum to pur- $'i'....n. or whoa tho ohu-tor of the con 1 on iron." Tho Snnth property In] fan nth: Inn] 1:! [Ah On- myvgx "l::-." "ne pf:).pl bl has votholovelo! Luke nu. DIRIOT. MEAT A1m_nnmK :1 TIIIDIII rooolvod by Power I Ion nu I! ran. Q-z-- TUIIDAY. Anchor 01 Ila:-I Inn. On non hnllulor bu outed the ulnundptooudonlod by Thuooobyou shay lollow Iholudalmndlhouwhohuonot yet Qolnodtlonlhlnybo oxpootultodo 1IutodIonuunbu\hnnthopnuin utloloh uupotior to tho oounhrhlt. MINA. `CI!!! 0 0o'I 08.50 [null unpudorbonylnlhtionyolcund. tiollaouoluhhuooo. Wholudo Inucuulb O polunnm. Lnglyou thoywuo Ilbuolnnovtbovnnl `IE--n Ilnnnnnn hnvnlnnnl hi uoulydny. Thopnblionn n- ` norlloonnubuobou, KINGITON & PEMBROKE .1. Aln-- I. 0. I'ol-rulers. 0UW1'l?'BO2~'l`mNAO. No. II. lndo ndoue ` 0 and Id Thundn month Od_d_l_o I` N '"'_l- "W 7 moo nndw I'll: %l at Mu non, . I. AM nodnuldny In nun month. ____ .....\...,, ... urn AND vxolumz. U10 KIM` all Bonn .1. Goran] V Wharf, - - l'oot'o?B'rook Stung KINGSTON. OM`- __"_'L_'..:.------- Illollo Iollllf -001!!!`- .. In .lnhn'l Loan. Nml. NEW HAMS, ROLLED BACON, AND SIDE BACON. no Wollln y o ovary n_:onth. Why aumvnu Dian : Cont. . . .n I ,,,x_,;_,|, I-.. A Vary Iluo rulullnx. I ._._-_;_.I _._A_.._-I..... Iu:unIn'I:na. `i- G2 1`- . -. -.1) ., 7 ., ,.-,,- \ _, ,1 tn t`nu `fsibiulu wl i`- bu `mnppuu previously." The ore trade promises well. More lnrnsoes ere going in the States now then heroselore. sud oloonrse the best ~ `t3`~.3: ..x1;'h'~f;i ~.i~::no.as.. - 1.}-;6ia from Kingston. Vessels that have received only 700 per too for carrying ore irom Esoenabe to Ohio orts have been ohsrtored this your at 1.10 per ton. There will also be a good deal of phos- phate hu.uJlc.I here. Some of it will be carried across the lake, while considerable will go to Montreal on route for Europe. ..........u.. . . III . . sun vnun-n et en might, or wet. nnernees wiu Ill- oreese es the eeeeen edvenoes. Then ere others who sey lhet the vesicle will be kept moderately busy. tbet there will be oonsidereble freight to hendle. and that something like living rates will be paid. Alresdy, in Amerioen orts. the indications ere levoreble. en ohertcrs at Chicago are higher then they heve been at this date in three veers. _I know for :1 hot." said a vessel owner. "thet Dunhsm's eet have been cher- tered. some to go to Georgien Bey and some to no to Buelo. The rate to But- lelojs bio per bushel on wheet. e gure higher than hes been paid in s very longtime. I em elso told thet higher ilgnres heve been obtained by other vessels. A few days ago I read thet ehsrtere to Oswepo at lilo per bushel were refused. fhet was higher then the rate psid during the whole of lest yeer. Another thing I know. thet more veisele hsve ehenged bends in Ohioeao end Detroit during the put three weeks then hsve changed in es meny years previously." The are promises Ul lumber. the sales have eolipeed those of many previous years. More lumber will be sent from Ottawa. to Oswogo by the llideau Canal than ever before. Then there will be I good business in posts and ties. As lar as square timber is concerned. much of that which came from upper lake orte will be earned by steam barges an eon- eorta. Sailing vessels are not now given much ol this freight. "The ateambergoe can handle it cheaper than we can." said a well-known c-iptnln. "Ten years ago it timber dealer would charter 100.000 cubic feet for a. schooner. which would keep her busy the whole of the season; but now they can get that quantity handled at one trip by the barges and their eonsorts. and get the stat! to market early in the year." A vessel- owner has chartered hla oratt from Toledo to Kingston for four loads of timber at 050 per M cubic feet. This is a remarkably low rate. "I imagine." said Capt. Booth. who was seen after the others had spoken. "that the marine business will be quite brisk alter navi- gation opens." Klnuaton vessels will have consider- gmon opens. ' Kingston have able coal to handle. and it there is In abundant harvest. as everybody loudly nntioipnol. they will have plenty to do in the lull. I nunnnnnu-uru`n nnuaalu There in oomldnnblo dlounoo 0! opinion in regnrd to the opening of nui- gntion And the mnrino trade. Somo vouel men do not think the outlook in to All bright, line. bunlneu will in- m-nun mi tha sanlan ndvnnoal. mus nnniwr ms 1} hUK`UllUl\l:-Il\ I UllI|nIln-- The 'ionnIhoromon of 0IWO|(0 have xed the loilowing schedule 0! rates for haudlinn cargoes: All vesnels and barman of 300.000 feet capacity and over, 25 uoutu per thouund for tho uutiro season; All vessels and inn-gun under 300,000 [out capacity. 20 cents per thounund until Augnlt lat; after August Int. 25 cents per thonsnnd ; shingles. to per thousand; lath. be per thouuand; timber. board measure, 85:: pot than:- and ; hop polt-14.08 perthnnnundu bond inn. 100 per tiiuuuand; hard wood, 800 per thousand; posts. 800 or cord; ntuvo bolts. 850 per cord; books, 800 per cord; uodnr ties. lie a wee; all other ties. `In apiece; taleizrnp ) poios. be I piooo. Us tnius here. who have exnmiuoul the int. any that tho mtoa no such as they cannot pay. and they advise thatin handling timber, otc.. the contracts be made l.o.b. in and out. than letting capital und labor fight the thing out. nu. unis` Rl|Il`\'AilD. Tbis upon is A busy one. The steam- buue Froemuon has been remodelled u to (1 per works; two stenm ynehta are being nlobod, to be rondy (or service in May. One of them in for Mr. Miller`: use at Pete:-bore. A large sailboat has been built for Dr. Clarke. The ynohh Lnun hu been lengthened and in part remodelled. Th. :0! Rhhum Rnlln [nu been landl- BUIIIIBI OK `I'll WA'l.'II-L PIDIPI01` THAT TKIII WILD BI PLINTY. Lou at lm-bet an: Inn to be lulled- Ilo `undo I: Gnu and II 03-11:; llguno-lopnln to haul: In fort. and no (`uphill Iolouod. remodouod. The ntr. Rldonn Bella has been length- ened 10 lt.. giving room for an addition of four atato rooms and a ladies` onbin. A com onnd on ino. from a Detroit mo- (lel. he nu mann aotured for her by Mo Ewen & Son. of Kingston. will greatly increase her speed. nnd make her more popular than ever. She will run to Smith`: Fall: on the Ridoan. connecting with the steamer Olive for Ottawa and Montreal. than making a through line on a moat piotnrouquo route. Captain Noonan. ol the llldoau Belle. will make it very leauant for paaaongon and tour- Inta. I 0 will he assisted by Capt. Flem- ing. formerly of the atr. Gypny. u-nun. -um run an Inn l`IAI'1` nlrnum Iu Ann -nuunu Lnnrna M. Brook st Booth`: whuf oonlidonblo ropsira hue boon undo to tho uohr. F. J. King. She Inn boon ultond lrom I two-muted to I Ihroo-muted vessel. New decks has been Added. And such other improvements mule u will main hersnt-clue vessel. The coil has been about 08.000. Tho schr. Joule H. Frock bu lllo boon onrhmlod nd M ed. Ind will come out with I now can of cnnvu. Her old nil: were do- atroyed by the are in Lewis` ohudlery store. 01 min 0! thovouolnu-0: King. Cup|.Ori n: J. H. Brook. 05 8. E. A. Booth. jr. The oohnnok vi olcu u soon M tho ioo aiuppeu-I. for Olwogo. when Ibo will loud cool to: Hunmon. bringing back I cum: 0! umber. I-Zunnnivo [units have boon made to bnngmu mo: 3 cum) ox umou. Extensive repairs lnvo the solar. W. R. Tnylor. she bu now .dookI` deck fume: and other noodod rcquiromonu. About 08.00) hno been ex damn hot. The Iolm. White 0 And urban Dudley bun also nmlnronnn nnndnrl tannin. .-. OUTLOOK FOB VEBBELB. UAR um notoon UIIIIII] undergone noodod to In. Thu unandltnn 1: Mt undergone neouou re In. The upondltnn u` lining Iuunbu-go Toonmuh md bu content. the I. O. Ounuon sud Oudiu. will much out On The work bu boon undo! the Iupdnhion oi Capt. Tboo. Anon. Tho ocun of the ants: u-3: Toonlnuh. Capt. Inoon; I. 0. Ounoron. Oops. J. Illllot: Onulier. Onpt. Andonon. in unu`

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