11p_n_qr1&Tnomusnn s.| the would like the calm-u echoes in nu bu u of brick or stone. Lost your brick was in greatest invcr. Ho knew that o brick school would look well, Krobebly better then I stone structure, no the question of durability-should be considered. Brick wu cheaper. and I school compoeed of it could be erected for 011,600, while it would cost 018.0(1) to put up I stone building. It were beuber, perhlpl. to expend the extra 01.600 and have n good building. Mr. Annlin thonnht a brick building mmod the nchool. T M n-A-nnl-`J II IIIIUUUU IIlI1I;C;v u-- I--rm-- ---- -- o with same :0 than presented but y and n proved qt. our them After the trustee: had lo u. nhnlrmnn, Hr. Pahon. '0! After the hm Iooua our mean the ohslrmnn. Ir. Pohon. I03 exprouionl of o lnion II to whether the would likot 0 central school who ind a n0 hpinlr nu nlmna. ll > `I'll BUILDIIG '10 II 0!` may TBI IRON`! WILD BI '.l'Al`.l'Y. names was held last owning; Poison. Williamson nnd An n-nnnn I Dnnrl. Ill!!! m b- A mutinaof the school proporti eon- 5013! `III Vltjldjfa |:.*.ma~'=-%:;',:--..=.:..;':r:'-**-I COCOA ESSENCE AND COCOA NIBS, fboblluonoootcutlntwoultlcklll IIono- l`I0 IoiIIIl'lIn|l.7AIOIIII- ___.--_ -.u -_..._a A_.Al.g- Ihnlnh AI K?` , NEW -CENTRAL SCHOOL. -~-.+o-- -~ A KINGBTOIIAWH PRMO'lWN_ rvwunu vvnuu - -u--. .--.__. the Ixutlorol Ibo Illlou. TALK WITH JAK MATTHEWE. IFLIIIDID ILRILI IIBIIIII. IWl'OIlI!I IIIl'l!llIIIIr II win: In in lnpol-uni Appolnlmmnv. -.._. -.. .9 ... .__ OBANOEB hi THE '.l`Altll- F. IQI. WDO IOIG II W I IIDI-II .'l`onoovo:itJAkohI.d Iocpondl Trimmings to suit all shades. Don t cost you anything to see them at TE: ulln wummuon no An nun; Mr. Powers. a.roh?::-$0. ub- ae hnuolthopropoudodm-cl oy w the :0 I Inn 1 v mud -nm-avad 01. The North Anwriuan Ravimv for April. though not us lull of lnternstionsl inter- est ss ususl. is still I msgsziue that ever thinking Usnsdmn or American shou d reed. three articles in the our- reut number are particularly interesting -those on the progress of Kansas and Gsmbetts's election tour. A liternry and nstionsl curiosity is the famous diplomatic dospetoh from Secretary Sew- srd to London on the Trent out-rage. as modied by President Lincoln. The 1'10 nimiln of mnnunorl I. in given new for the tint time. Cans u once lelt u. wer- like interest in it. 'I`I... An-ll L1.m..s.'nn nI'lmnn'.mn Ilin. esospea near I pure ueonnionuuy. Mr. M. C. Cameron. who took a (ew pointers from Mr. We don while Mr. 1`hompson was spenki . rose to en- nounoe that he was "ster.led." He III the minister : proceeding in defeating the notion of a court of justice was most. extraordinary, and he spoke to this effect at some length. The next sneaker. Mr. 0. H. Tnnner. GIIEUU ID 301118 IBDKDD. The next speaker. Mr. O. H. Tapper. Sir Ohsrles' representative 1!) the Com- mons, in a. clear and condent voice and well chosen language, considered it our- ious that some of the members on the other side of the House were so intent on championing the causes of felons and convicts." and inted out that ii injustice had been one to Stether other than in connection with s technicality parallel to "forgetting to dot on i or cross a t." the Courts of Justice in On- hn-in nnnl Mann niwnn him rnrnnn I- cross an.` we uouns or name In un- Mrio could have given him redress. Mr. Tu r wu followed by Mr. Mills, who sill considered the Minister's lotion exhnordlnary. and nally Mr. Dalton Mocarthy wound up the discussion by pointing out than the House had nob the facts before it as you. Mr. Weldon s motion for the papers was then passed. nae interest In in. The April Magazine o_/'Anu'rican Ilia- lory is a bright exam lo of what taste and scholarship can 0 toward making authentic history delightful reading. N. H. Eglestou describes Tho Nowgate of Connecticut." the underground prison oi the Revolution. The story reads like llctiou. l'lie trontiapieoe is an excep- tionally llno steel portrait of General Hancock. "The Consolidation otUana- .1- '| I`-. Wntann {In-Hn nl Mnntrnnl UIDOOOK. "LDC! UODBOIIUDHOD OI UllllB' dn." by Watson Griin. of Montreal. cannot fail to attract wide attention. being A forcible reply to Dr. Bender's paper touching upon annexation to the United states. "The Overcrowding 0! Cities." by Dr. Prouper Bender. shown the wonderful increnao of population in a century. The civil wu studies are of the tint interest nnd minor topics present two artialos of great nntiqunrian in- bereat. 'I"hn lnuri.-an Anrmullurinl fnr Ann-H L EAIININU AND LITBIATUBE. Aruulu 0| |luII-A Story `nut `lhough Mun: lnndn !.|ln Illmlnn. .A.9-,el.1,!I_!;[{l,|g',,l;%, u_us_ principle '-no -we-mu ` 8 have done muse out the ceseese overnmenbim terference between clns ing Nov: Sco- tis and New Brunswick courts. The Hon. Mr. Thompson speedily sst bn him _by detlning the one as above set out. the correctness of the statement being accepted by both sides. Mr. Thom son went on to say that he so- cepte the government responsibility in the cue. end defended his action on the ground that justice would have been nnmistelnhly detected bed the convict escaped under A pure technicality. Mr. Cameron. took ll.` `viii -"36 ~`u:`u`ne'w1.`,.;.;.1 4. No Tnovnuz TO Snow Goons. Boreas. The American Aqrwulluriu for A ril present a greater variety 0! matter m an usual. The contributors embrace many of the leading writers of the country. There are eighty-eight. full-page and smaller engrnvings. presenting {arm scenes, cattle. horsossrm conveniences house and burn plans. new fruits, new owers. oto. -u nullcr DUIDI. Leo it Shepard. the Boston publishers hove issued an artistic message for tho Enter lesson, "The Message of the Blue Bird, an illustrated souvenir by Irene E. Jerome.-Ol. This dainty combination of song Mid illuatntion ex- hibits the ohnrming poetic tnate and artistic touch which made this Indra "Sketch Book" fnmoun among illulttlted nrt works. The pictures are exquiuila. the verses gnoeiul end touching. The tnll- age wood-out iuntrationa. printod on p used paper. no bound in cover: of "Imporiel Antique." knotted with silk ou. It in I nnltnblo glift book Ifaor Ill Ieuonu. but in elpooiniy the note: book of the you-. UCCIX IUD EIUIIFCI OI JIIDIIUG 101' in. for the rat time on record English history since Charles 1 _ ;ig(:1u_;)fal:abecIh:`;rpnu. HIM:-. W V . A . ,-I_rj : _fp`r1nqi 9 I20 I %'8ll.` 7)hi*`iyiin&p -n-1... An} INA nnnn u n u..u..-nun: CI] UCIII Cl -V.-0 Under this title the Ohlcltlo Ilnaio Compmy bu iuuod 3 h 1: book for Sabbath school. rovi and general ohnroh work, the mother being 0. E Leslie. famed for his many noted I00! booh ud oarinn. II in In udmlnblo selection of in lritlng icon. at to music. and won! be in unbloto Sub- huh Iohooli. The author has Iddod I0 the debt of gnmndo reiigionn bodies n nnns-uI-I1IIIlmn|-r;- # A named Robert lth VII scnsen &:e'eohdieted.tr|td. `UB3 con ' and sentenced in News Bcotiato loll! yeeninpenitentiary for an all!!! 03 trust in once. end was committed to Dorcheeter penitentiery in New Bruno- wiek. The wenant for hisoolnlnitlnollt waswronuiy mndoontby a clerk (III is the oence was designated um y as "hand" or somethingoi thekin and the man'e lawyers. nding this out; ap-. lied to the snprome court of New rnnewick for a writ of habaa: corpus in order to get the man out. The coin reason for the application was that the warrant of commitment was illegal- there was no claim mode that the men's trial end sentence were not perfect! just; end in fact the Now-rlrnnswic court had no right to go into these con- sidereticns. because the prisoner was convicted in 3 Nova Scotie oourt-but the wan-ent was so clearly defective that the New Brunswick court granted the Mbaaa oo nu. But the taboo: corpus did not work n this case, for the reason that while the application was pending the ovornment nietiy amended the w n of comm meat and removed the convict from Dcrchester penitentiary to Kin ton, on, `where the New Brunsw k court had no jnrildiction. Mr. Waldnn. nf Ht. John. one of the Brunswick oontn ma Junlanouou. Mr. Weldon. of 80. John. one lendin Maritime Province Liberals, It- took the Mlnhtar of J nation for defy- ing for the Hub than nn rnnnw] In the NOINCIIBO fl IIIIIIIVIIIIII Osvvqo.Pdl:.v_u:-ything is olcu Poi I. helium: It Ounao huo boon lib. while Ibo Hf! nvlng unions opt: to- HIDPIOC. . Tho near. lay an Iowa: when at Detroit to: aubggg so I} anal; 7( . MEAT mgnnuux ll lilnllddunlodbsolouuiloomnonll--A IIIIINIDIOQ-Ilrf. lnrlno Tull Ruins]- Noloounbo non intho vhinl of lnnnauu Hun:-Aidan In Ali! 1 '8 Till (X)lVlCl` 8_ l'A'l'llEB CAHI. DAILY BRITISH WHJG. MARCH 31. Joy Doll: 0! Hunt. ALI- nu- AL- IVLI... . ._.:..:_.. j THE GB,A`DU TING cuss. 3-_ menu : V A. E. Bolton,lA G. Ferguson; W. H- Cooke. A. D. Walker, equal; A. ll. Ellictl; F. B. Harkness, T. O'Neil. ual; T. j. {,7- mieson; A. D. Craine. M. . Hart. ]. . Robertson. equal; Isabella McConvllle, Ell- zabelh Embury, H. McOammon. E. Mit- chell, M. Livingston; W. C. David. E. Mc- Grnth,equal; .J. Scott: H. C. W. Gra- ham, A. W. Wlzitnay. e ual; W. P. Cham~ bellain; M. McGrath. ilton Pram, e ual; G. F. Emery. W. H. Ko le. 0. N. Mal or , ual; D jamieson; .McGrath. W. . axwell, ual; F. Hart. C. O. Maboe' W. D. Nels .15. l. Horsey. equal; W. H. Downing. Ernest Sands, A. Lawyer, H. O" Landler. '1`. S. Mcbillivray, R. .lRobln- non, J. F. McCammon, A. A. Marshall. ]. Dun, ]. I3. Frazer. D. Smellnc. A. B. Gillis, E. L. Dupuis. T. 0. Baker. W. H. Rankin. A. L. Campbell. r-noun:-rnv_:Iu`nl n Danlfn I'IuI'vlAn I n.-Lnmnnna Ivnu. A. E. Bolton, A. D. Craine. W. H. Down- ing. A. R. Elliott. E. Embury. A. G. Fergu- uon, A. I. Fisher, A. B. Gilha. ]. F. Hart, M. W. Hax-t.Wm. Hay, H. Horsey, D. Lamiuon. T. I. jnmieuon. A. P. Knight. F. . Kovlo. Annie Lawver. M. Livingston, C NEW HAMS, ROLLED BACON, AND SIDE BACON. PASSII) wun THIIII. nlwsrnnunn. ChemiItry-'I`. C. Baker, A. L. Campbell, W. F. Pratt, C. O. Maybee. Chemistry and PhysioIogy-E. L. Dupuis, J. F. McAmmond. \ Damn -A. D. Walker. \ 23:5 in Physiology-[. E. Hes1op, K. Mnybeo. E. Mcliwen. T. Scales 1 U0 merit : A la` Llll-III K I -'IllhUnu I Arno. A. E. Bolton, F. B. Ilarkness, Elizabeth Embury. A. P. Ohown. H. Mccammon. T. I. jamicson. M. W. Hart. D. jnmieson, W. C. David. A. G. Ferguson, equal; W: H. Downing; W. P. Chamberlain, J. Duff, E. McGrath.equnl; M. Livingston, A. R. EI- liolt, A. D. Croine; W. H, Rankin, ]. W. Robertson. 3. 1' . Robinson. equal; C. N. Mallory, E. Mitchell. H. F. Muchel|.equal; T. O'Neil. T. B. McGillivrny; A. Lawyer. Wilton Pratt, A. D. Walker, ual; G. F. Emery. E. H. Howey. unl; . F. Han. H. . C. W. F. Pratt; raham, Hold- -..,.n -.....I- W D Nnilh A H. `uillis. F. nmory. 1:. n. nul 11]. r: croft. ecfual ; W. D. Neinh. H. Ko e. A. A. Marshall, P. ]. colt, D. Smellie, H. 1;. { .Vvvam, naawn s uaruuxa. E. . Wright. Hath, ' Sylvanus Keith.Stellarlon, N.S.. used all subjects except Botany. Ha wll have an examination on this subject on the 15th lnatant. A u u..;..i.o m.... in Mmliml lurimru- lnatant. A. P. Knight passed in Medical ]unIpru- deuce. nu-rununnuurn |nuuINA rlnN. subjects named ; Materia Medica-T. A. Beeman. A. Gillis,`C. N. Mallory. Materia Madica and Amtomv-E. A. I amlelon, '1'. |. jlmlenon, A. r. nmgnx. r. ._ Ko lo, Lawyer. M, Livin non, N. Ma lory. A. A. Mm-Ihnll. S. H. cCIm- mon, T. S. McGillivray, E. A. McGrlth, E. S. Mitchell. T. O'Neil, W. D. Neinh, A. F`. Pirie. Wilton Pratt. R. P. Robinson, P. J. Scott, A. W. Whitney. -.. _.-on an-nu nun--n-run-n 1 he Poopla Whou Movemontu. Pnylnxl and lrolngn Attract Panning Mhntlon. Bu-on Pearl)` 11 is dead. Hon. R. P. lower erect: | muniti- oent. block of building: in Wnlaertown. u. Jnhn Adam: mm (or Saalev`n Bnv A. G. Allen, J. ].Anderaon, . W. Begs. E. Blaylock, A. E. Bolton, D. nmeron. W. H. Dowson, W. H. Downing, A. I. Erreu. A. G. Ferguson, A. E. Fraeman, A. A. Fun- nell. M. Gallagher, E. Hanna. 1. F.Hur1. M , \.V, Hart. W. fav. L E. Heulop. M. Iodlcal Books. nell. M. uauagner,} . LL. nagnnjgdr. nu M.W.Ht,W. 0. lamen, ]. Mabee, Mlabee. E. Mcgw` A. F. Pixie, W. Raustealii, '}`.v&olcal`e8. 5- Thorne. A. F. Warner, `. . at 3. ` Th. {nnnwimz have banned except In I '1hOl'D6. A. 1`. Warner, L. J. WEI. The following have pasted except in ` subjects named Mnterin Guns,` U. N. Mallory. Materia `Modica Amtomy-E. Mc- G'rath, Anatomy-Ad. Fisher. A. P. Knight. M. Livingston, S. . Practical Cheminn-y-W. G. Fr: ....-non uu -Ann nlIII'l!ll`C xck. McOnmmon. P. Scott. VTICIKBII Lllllllfy-IL. Lo. uu D. Neiuh. Mnterin Medi(`3-W. D. Neish, Anntomy- . A. Hamilton, S. 1 Pilblado, A. . White. block or bnumnae In VVIWPIOWII. Mr. John Adams left (or 8eeley'| Bey yesterday. He will be absent three weeks. Mr. A. Morelend. steward of the gov- ernment. neemer Beyeld. will leave lor Owen Sound to-monow. Jnam Prim Infl Main mornlm! tor Ne- Sound to-monow. J udge Price left this morning panoo. when he holds aoonrt for the revision of the voters list, Thu: nlnrr nl than mnvni of Mantra}. revision or the voters um, The celery 0! the meyoi at Montreal. reduced to I100 I veer durum Beeudry'I ' time. bu been nixed to the old gure. 02,000 per our. 0. Don 1:11. of Deux-onto. Dialed 02,000 0. Doug arty. planed through to Ottawa yeltordsy. nnd will take charge of the Buthbun money than. Al 6 o'clock lut evening-the result: I` of the medical oxuninntiou won in the corridor of Oman : Uni 3!- The um were u-mull; penned by I largo number ototndonhi` . . . - ... n-nu-uilb there. J ndgo Ionloonn died lnl night After so illnou of six dc . Connection of gbomnp in rape: n the ounce of II . Vclnntohllowlngtooh the - uu.nIuudnun:---" x Ina mu; death. Beorohry Lunar. anal-any nua- ning sud Attornoy Gononl Guhnd. Ulevolu:d'| gonnmont. an :11 ill. The out: at tho rim no u my limo will on 0 In nu. Ir. J. . Boo ugh. Grip`: otrtoollllf. puma through 0 city to-dsy on route to Rontnw. when he looluru to-night. Ho bu Ibo uulnnoo of 1 lugs nudi- once. It. A. Bunion! and lunily lave hr Fugo. Dnkott. to-narrow. They will ho uooommlzg by Kin Gunman. mint otlr. J. . oily oolialumwho mu Ln IL Paul`: Minn. ' \lr.Thotnn Ind . IIoI~opIouuu- tivoollcnn. Wy .BtooktOo.. To- rontoahorllylnnnn tuolucuinpm ulllonh mndurrhn vrllahh the but on oi tho whohuhnor Alagnn n 1! mac: nus nu-Hutu no nnnnuoxaor l`l'I nun-. 0! II`. J. Aglliw. any Iuyouur. wuv sun in SI. Poll`! Kiln. `!.ThwIIl DID!` Qingnlnnmlll WuI..BmnkAOo.. The followlnu have passed in order of nni-H. ' H A. amneaon, nan. Lane. Boucla Hill. . M. Mather. Plaineld. S. ]. Mellow. Stittuville. D. E. Mundell. B.A.. Kingston. . Mundell, Kmguton. `. . Mc0ardell, Dundan. E. cLoughlin. D ndu. A. F. Mavety. Lou boro. ` H, Nignmo, Rev.. Pittsburg. . , , hIiu_a;.'s`t`. Mlzirggg - ' `I 'TuiIa1io; v.`A;; nu`iia`};.I`.i~t . M. Shaw. B.A., Kintuton. `. B. Smith. Cu Vincent, N.Y. D. G. Storms. dessa. E. . Wam, Easton s Corners. W Iriaho Ruth W- U0 . mnguton. J. G. reeggan, B.A.. Kingotn. A. A. Dame, Prinyor. A. E. Dickson, Kingston. M. L. Dixon. F rankvillo. E. . Donovan. Campbellford. D. . Foley, Dresden. T. D. Galgan, Arnprior. . A. Hamilton, B.A., Kingston. . E. Hanna. Kemptvillo. . 0. Heath. B.A., Kingston. G. G. jack, Belleville. A. lamieaon. Kan. PABSEU IN BU-II. oklnvlnvlic Practical Cbemintry--E. L. Dupuia. W. ). Nninh. *5`? uuuauut Ul`IUIIlUI$I rnuu uc nxnxcmr. W. O. Beeman. BlIl l'ilt'l Rapidl. F. Bruce. Prince Albert: H. E. Burdotle. Bellevillo.' .Ou|elmsn. North Willhmnburg. ' . Collins, Hnstimrn. . abgomell, Hun: . Kingston. . Oyreeggan, B.A A ham: Drinun m----vuu--cg-nu--wv vv vwv -- V- up uguuuulmknwm In linol-lupIorIlIIuAIo'nAnn'oIu -ninloollopccll-lint. u uaueunnn. Norm wuuum: J. Collina, Hastings. . Ii. Oonnerty. juper. 3. 8. Cornell, Fnrmeruville. N, nnv Kinuntnn PERSONAL IIINTIOIL -Win Q0 '3 CI A. u... tn: 1.. ianna. J. r. nun. . Heulog. -In-A II` Mr nunn lam. . nonu- . 13. `illis. F. . W. Whitney; `. Txllmnn. u. Olnntlnn, .' Keith. 0. end u. no rnnoess an. The Egbert Dnmnio Oompanymhioh begxnl an engagement of three weeks on .A ril12hb comes highly recommended. '1' a minus will be 10c. and Mo. Thn IIOIIOOIOIIII 7 The new oontnl Iohool will bo doom 1 ed on the western portion of the Syden- hnm street lot. On Mny 111: Mr. P. MoLnngh|ln. prc- rietor of the Windsor Hotel. will run I too 'buu to the tnina. T33 tramps no moving. Ottnwnendl them to Kingston Ind mguton motes them to points in the west. ' J Jnnlnmn and T 'Rrinn I-urnnl.:_ Keep this fact constantly in mind. Lambert a Wslsh clothe s msn stylish- ly. comfortably sud satisfactorily at low- est living prices. All goods wsrrsntod ss represented. Psnts from home goods at 02.75 and I8. Importstions 08.50 sud M. 175 Princess St. The Il'.nI-art Th-nmntin nmnnnv Ihillh Important Notice to Ilse Trade. We have instituted legsl proceedings against parties who have mennfectured and sold. and those now selling. cl are with narrow hands ol different 00 on, , similar to those registered and used by us, and respectfully request the trade to treat manufacturers sud dealers who emfloy such dlere mtable means to loist the r goods upon t e nblio. in the men- ner they deserve. hose who encour- age them by selling their imitations we will prosecute to the fullest extent of the law. and we rely upon our friends and the respectable dealers to assist us in putting down this obnoxious class. who are a. disgrace to the trade. The standard of our celebrated brands. Ueble." "El Padre." "Queen's Own." sud others will always be maintained, the statement of others to the oontrery notwithstsndmg.--!~`. DAVIS it SONS. Illlll I0 DOIDDE III "19 W885. J. Jnokson and T. O'Brien. ngrnnta. asked at court today to be sent to uni. Their request mu granted. The Wma anlv this mornina nub- L00 CIOIIIIDG l0l' COPIOI WI! lIl'B. A Kingston amateur dnmdtlo com- pany intend to resent "Hnndy Andy" and "The J um iger" shortly. A um: um tmmnrrnw than 14th and "The Jnsu Tiger" shortly. A van tar so-mormw the 14th Ries want no Fort Henry. "B" oom- pcny have been under Arms ever lines. I Snlonn.lunnm-n will have tonnv. for nave neen re-papereanna re-punnea. This afternoon Judge Wiikison. of NI- pcnee, proceeded to revise the Domin- ion voters` list for the city of Kingston. Accompanying the names to be added. nurnberin about 200. veto the nppiinc` lions, me 9 out according toinw. A9. thn nnnnnrf. at tho: Third Mnthndilh H0113, IDIGB OUK 8COOl'GlD [0 I317. At the concert at the Third Methodist Church Min Shaw played the naming :- niments for the qnintecse and for re. Rockwell. The other acoom nnixnonto were by Miss Jessie Meek. M In Chun- berlnin. Mrs. A. Mevety and Mrs. Oar- nonky. Rnnn thin lnnh nnnntnntlv in mind. .5 ru man comes manly reoommcnaou. '1` 0 loan will be 10c. and 350. Thu Strut. ord psper any: I more uttnctin star than Miss Glssaford bu never visit- ed Bu-stlord belore. Hardy & Murray s,] W0 no for 3 uhon limo ovrlng 3 but nnoly of Oltlsollo Lllernry nlprulnmont. Lust evening on em. bsinment to the membors sud lrieuds of the Cstholic Literary Association was held in the rooms of the society and was attended by I very lugs number. The glee club oered u very acceptable chorus. And in- teresting songs were rendered b Messrs. Tommony. Neville. Andrian. ennedy loud 0`Rielly. Mn-.,F. Onmmins no on axcelleuo reading. and Mr. J. cGrAtb showed his abilities in swinging illumi- nsted clubs. The accompaniments for the songs were played by Mr. J. Brady. On Thursday week snotber entertain- ment will be: given. mu rnumnny. - Anotlur of the Oregon`: nnilhngl. conulgnod to Kingston. from Glasgow. bu u-rind. ' Whisky In now 09 I gallon. Will Idrinhonol ohonhI:u " be prohnblud/ I..-m.!m.sl-. 4) vvmuy 1: now va i lllo. Wlll `dz-intone! honooforth ? Th: I\A- nnnlzrnl -nhnnl CHI hn nal. 1 non requess gunned. The Wmo only this morning pub- hshed an extra giving the tariff ohungoa. The demand {or copies was lu-go. - A Kingston nmnenr drnmdlhlo oom- | nave been under uuoe. Saloon-keepers will have topay. for licanlon for the next you-, 0875. Instead of `BIA pg intimnfal {Q Inn}. night`; manor ,, I nby some of our sports at I cooking -` "?7>.`...._ '0~X1'.;,f9 .Y_'_-!!l'gl,.l-,`_,!_V\,I:_QQ( WV] Q|'l_|_ I mim` near Hamilton. Birds will be sent from Kingston. nu" ant` nun Hun hnhv nnrvinann and 1 Queen uroeu. Eu-ly Rnae pouatoea. 800. per bu; ohoioe Ming apples. `00. per peck; cooking apples. 150. per pack; 4 lb. oen tomatoes. 160. ; fresh eggs. 150. per don. Jen. Crawford. Ii`-nu. this rlnu uni thn I-I Al Maa IDDOOG. UIH Illlll I00 EIIBID. The walls of the hall leading to the school board rooms. and of Inspector Kidd : oloe, damaged b smoke from the recent re in the indoor Hotel. have been re-paperedund re-pointed. Thin nfbernoon Judas Wilkison. of NI- " Sllllf II nylon. at :11 pri the Phu-mnoy. Annthnr of II .:za:>: ~:';f*zi.1iA;i`i;,, g?fg5;i;f)iiE by some sports I'nil'h"| pa... II-uniltmn int]. -iII Ian cant I-Inn .s%%a:.:v;n.s:v.j OOQIIU, 00- per II). `III. UI'IWI0l'(I- Dry oak oordwood 08 per cord. dry tunn-no oordwood 03 per cord. bolt end cheapest wood in the city. Also dry kindling wood nt Or|wford a. foot 0! Queen street. Eulv Rnm nonatoea. 800. net bu: JII. Ul'&WI0l'(l. From this da until the lab 0! MQVG. `W. Weber & 0. will sell piano: and organs at u very great reduction on the usual price. All instruments fully gnu- snboed. Call and see them. Thn u-Ila nl lhn hull Innlnn in tin: IIJHARAIITEHISTIG sum.L| mansion. Call and see the baby carriages and their price: at M. Kirlzpatricln. nnrnar of Princess and Barrie streets. before buyng nrywhere. ran}: null wntmr hen-inma. 15o.; Inl- nu mg nrywnere. esh salt. water berrings. 150. ; ul- monu. 90.; whitesh. 90. per 1b.; fresh oodhh. 60. per lb. Jan. Crawford. Drv nnk om-dwood 08 net cord. drv icon LIVER nn.| Is due to rancidity and age. When fresh it is naturally - ,4 I-_-_ A tool : dny to-marrow. Look '1' I morning tho loo boauvuu In nu. ~ Inch gououtlih a hub. Thhult '\.v`he'.d'm ms? m in an ulu so two ( - mpn st Rudyt :or:1dy':).u '8 Spocholunnd - .ol|ll lutv|n|.|||llndn`n?|:, mlonn. st VV IICII nuv-on - -- _...-: odorless and a1;noat taatel;; Such Oil may be procured at noropduuarouysoag. % QNLY 10 CENTS. V`Vho maks a. speczlty of brand. lllnmllufhnco an I-ugh`: u Icnloua-loco: by our l.oo|I0oI'u- VV 0 uunouhnxulu; no nauyuusnmtnmutynuaoo. INCIDENTS 0! Till DA Y- THE STRONG CHEAP, STYLISH. SERVIOEABLE. , SEASONABLE. my I nun-Iy'|. .' oolou'!:f IIIV. REW DRESS TR/MMINGS. - NEW DRE S8 TI?/NNM68. .__AT-- SPENGEQ ORUMLEY S. IJ. LAIDLAW & SON Evory do (most new onmm tullot SPENCE & CRUMLEY, I-nah II I Are highly spoken of by thosg Thrifty Housekeepers who, af- ter close examination as to price and quality, have purchased. "Pl... fnnnuxnrv T `none IVA n`-raw nf nu-:nna fknf linun G111: at`. DUI DIUDU Udxlilululuulull an tn) 1:: Avu uuu I1u.u|vJ,uupvu Pun uunovu. The following Linens we offer at prices that have the ef- fect of bringing us new buyers daily. JAPANESE PARASOLS. CREAM LACE PARASOL8 BEADED SILK PARASOLS. PLAIN SILK PARA- SOLS, BLACK bATIN BARASOLS, CHILDREN'S PARASOLS. . HunkTnwa1s, Ilatmaal Linen Towels, Damask Towels. GLASS TOWELS, SCOTCH CRASH TOWELLING -AND-- Linen Doylies and Napkins! {WALSH & STEACY |NEW- HOUSE -OOONISHING - GOODS, Tapestry Carpets, Floor il luths, Matts, Hugs, Curtainsand Curtain Materials, Curtain Laces, Cretonnes, Tableand Piano Covers, White and Unbleached Sheetings, Window Hollands, Quilts, and everything suitable for House Furnishing. GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW SPRING DRESS B00113 AT THE CHEAPSIDE. MALSH & STEACY nuonooltho BEST ARRANGED 1:1}: I IIIITINUI` HI I'd WISH I TH M |PyramI3_sA 0? Dress Gooas at Wa|dron s ILAIDLAWS LIN EN S [TABLE LINENS 2 V. `Drag iltcnukil udsidm III at nadolnour `romiuo V0 DFOUBHIII DI! DIPABTIIITS and T 0 THOUSAND BETO IIHELVING, nul- um and tin }F. X. COUSINEAU [P A RAs0Lsz1)ARAs0Ls ! BOVVES at BISOINETTE Ah I nmsm smocxmn " . iamsm mqurprmn, !Rotai|Dry Goods House inthe Dominiork {Tun mama mu annns House or mssm. I WHY NOT urchase it from us. You will find we can suit you in Style, Eiuality and Price. OARPETS I COMPLETE CARPET STOCK OF MS. RICHMOND In C0. `WHITE wmes, I-C-`Call M ouoo wd give us the [tissue of nhowing you through QII nook and pro I1 . 'i*'E. T*`iz:ira*`3$:s:s=%2."+"a` Incomparable Bargains In Oprluig Goods! Will show This Week a. Large a .1d Varied Assortment of ` `Huron Bl. Nu Wool Bull Trimming, all colors. Now Silk Bull Trimmu: . Black um mlon. New Flounolna Luau. s loolon. New All-Over Lsou. nll colon. law Btu`! Lucas, all colon 3. .\V-uu,'- -30.5` \7i~In'm5 ..- n :13. Y` ....-H On mat-'-h `Du 1\JJ.'4' . .12; IIIOI 31. Much 30. Raw Junoy Cloth, 16 nd 18. Elnglnt (Inn: And Albatross Suiting: st 15 sud Soc. handful Arno: uni Tnoolon Cloth. 12} and 151-. lbhdlllvc F ranch Dress Goods, All W00], 15, 20, 250. German Dress Goods, All Wool, 20, 25, 300. English Dress Goods, All Wool, 12.16, 20, 250. Beautiful Double Fold Dress Goods, Low Prices. -PRICES ALL LOWER THAN LAST FALL.-.- IEAINES as LOOKETT. ...|. on (')1t.1r BQCDC. Q1231-4 78 AND 80 PRINCESS STREET. R. 'W'AI-I)EaC)K'. Ila. I|lIoI'.A."U'In. rt and ovary luck of space throughout IIIO onliro on-hblhhmont in Ihoro In your Iprlng and Summer Footwear coming from 1 INCLUDING 77:):-.91/o)o rh:ybiii" WADE S DRUG STORE. NI. K1110 I 3300! I'll. 000.1 ED BEST smocxmuh - ALSO- 7:-my Boot 3513.. 132 & 134 Princess St. DRESS A GOODS! .PIl0I......... Photograph Albums AT HALF` PRICE. You no horoby Invited to all Ind look oi mn. JOHN IIENDERSUN & 00.. `S: 1: I10 PBINCEDI ITREET. The New Ioalnoro. $'|I'I-DIIIISW-IIUILII. DIX.-Mh rnlnlldl-IluO1.l InlIuIlDkoul1J`LKhOl.L -L. mun: at In-Lllh Icllulmuuoun-y.u.uguuu.u. III mum at Wuuu.|I.%p ......OO0Bl'l`l. IIAMQEOIK IIIOI 13$ II llll IIIOII lsllllrnuu Thu hha Wino is the only papa: now publishing rogulsr reports of the mock pulismonh. Ind thus it is only through the Wine than Anything in soon of the manure: dxnounaed by that pu- llnmeno and Affecting the lnbounng WI Looking Altar Mr. llmldon. The picture and n dencri tion of Mr. Budden. the shnoonding on M of Hon- rshsn & 00.. lnvo been so nt to New York. whither tho young mun is thought to hue gone. The trust company. who uunrod his honesty. in looking utter lun- JUST asap! Watching tho Frill uoplrlmonl. We no wutohing the fruit mukol closely. Ind Ibis accounts for our very large ulo of fruits. Oboioo apples. 900. per peck ; oooklng npploa. 160. per pack ; Iwoot oranges. 200. pa dox.; lemons. 900. per do|.; gs. 10. per box. June: Onwford. `Inc upu-uuuu u. ..-u..-...`...._,. Tho choir of so. Junes` Church and tho Mth 'P.W.U. Ries band intend visib- lng Rookwood Asylum to-morrow even- ing. but I utponomont mu ooonr owing to moi Inns of one of Mr. ynor I children. who anion from inunmnory uroup. Tnobnobomy wu performed yu- mrdnv. bun. `WU QT` Iii-VIC. nwwu ----nu-vnu If Ibo Inn 0! A.B.0. will rotor to tho lylol of the W310 for 1882. and unbuc- qnontly. he will see blnh 'I.. Provort. bu. during t I tine. advertised land- ing lineu"-|8.60 pants. or two pnin for M.60-|lIo our oolcbtltad All wool 018.60 Inns. undo to order. We mnko a weakly "cm" in some lending line." This system we initiated before tho nounlv of A.B.C. In hand from. Wanner wluu uuuuuuuu olnngo in tompentnro. .-.-__..--. Iron and Qulnlno Tonic Blllon. The boil euro for All sprin disorders. bllloulnou. oonmpnbion, in tube, eto.. does not thin the tooth like other iron n-An-nnhnnn And in gun to tnke. does sum the mom use owe: non pro u-menu sad in may to mm. 0511 II . J. Wilson : Phumsoy. Bound to Got the Lot. Ir. Auglln, ohslrnnn ol the sobool bond. nay: um the low needed on Syd- onbam Street for the central school will be secured notwithatandin tho strong oppoultlon of reandents o the locality. , Ul'OI-Ory Dun-r. Gunner butter. the than over ooro in this city st 250. lb. 1 Y-A-CAM`. OIIOIII Onwford . 00!! name noun FOURTH IIADIR. hing noon on all Ibo hnou conun- od|nthoFour\IBqokol\hoOn- hrlosoriudnomhri. This uyuum Imuuou Dolor county of vvv -u-yu; - ----v-. Joo Murphy nppou-I `in "Kerry Gov" on April on. He sun in Landon on Monday night. nd the pity was never baton rooeivod with Inch on~ thnuum. In-.Mnrph is. never, or oollonuy unpponed. Kliu Belle Mel- nllo ll 3 churning "Non" vmhont our- umnu. So long continued 1 run II the K Gov bu hud-n| you|-|I bmy Inrprinina in vhw oln ne dru- nmio muons]: nd the Inuznoue mung of Ir. Kupby. - 0- l'OI'lIIOI'I- UHT "l'BON'l'INAO." No. D, Indo nndonl Order of Fol-nun moon on but nu ma :4 -rnmdny In not mom. In Oddtollawi Itlhoornor of Prlnooul And Menu-ul an-om. (ova: Hand:-y a'rhompIon'|.) Doe. II. __ -_...... 1.. \-v-. ..-__., .. -_.-,~~_ - . -Tjfi J. H- JOLLIFFII, I-D.. Ch-I-, L~B~C.P-E-, In-I Ilnhnrnh. Another county Inn Inn. On non iniluor bu snared the 08.50 pun bdnoul Io Inooudully insu- unhd by A. Baird & 04:. This Inch: the fourth uublinhmonl that ha hllou Into Ibo in Ahognndptoousion led by A. 3.0. Thnnoucby one they follow Ibo lo-dun. and thou who have not yet joined lhonnh may be oxpootod to do not! manly day. Tbopubliouo ro- jnutod to nmunhor AMI u the gonuino ankle in uupu-lot to the counterfeit. no no A. Baird A 00`: 08.50 pull npuiot to may inlluioa yd olund. El RIGULAB IIITINUB of the St. Luv- nnoo Oounoll, non! A:-onnm, no hold on I am Isl:-d ludnn In uvoq month II O 9.111., In t o ntnnqnl Odd Fellows Bull. Prin- ' can smoo. ` Doc. 19. Tnoadn : J. ll- JUhhll'l'l, --u-. \.u---, unam in-, ..-_ ldlnbnrzh. lumbar oi Ibo Oollon oi Phynluhnl U Enl- mou. Ontario. 0 M on u-.|r.N mt. Kingston lllll. Ulllulfluu I87 OUEEN b"l`.. To-day : I !-olnnuluen. Kodonto to {rub windl. cloud weather with oocuionnl nine, not Inuo nhnnan In lpmnarntnra. TELEPHONE. lnchlo. _.:.___. ID Anlhorlnd A book. tool of Bro~ 1 um lo.I. on wuu-nay, Ayn: The at tho Ancient and As- h lroomuo :20 hold -.:-\ ii-Twig?` Um Glut; III In out month. ,._. , -__.-_. n W. , lalvl null: nssun. eon- hot IAL-brI|lPp01n'U"o'::t:|d wax?! kn"- 1.3. 'l'AYg)B. EOONWLI. B.W.!'0LGlB. Ant. 9'3. Au. u-. nu. Art. Bars. Ii IQ pm. Pu-ongnu Ionian by this run will roach winning in I) houu. . In. 1 line! has Klnutou 1:Q|.I1,. Inlygg Wlnnlnoitnl) noun. lo. lllud ham 1:un.n..nnIn| otllwbot Into 10.50 um. ma nonmw 8:15 p.|Il.; oonnoollnt with 0.2.3. Ixpnu for voljmgpu. _ __ _M____ __ min and olnul-an nous-n llIutoI,.::utb3l.l'|'ooIto. mun `:"Il"I|:Ii mo tI.r:;Jw on um mm: 1| a:NEBAL'r_1_1g:TAeEN'Y mmwmumma P. A. 1' 014933 lnlcllologulnrloeuln. noun 0 lohtunolqo. mm. on `nano- A u I at 1:!) .3. `iim3 }'. hod"n. No. &, on londny, April uh, nun pa. Db. Io.` Wudnolay, April mu. M .0 pa. loyal Agents. ronoo hogg o_q 1 ,-, KIIGITIDI C PBIBIOKI ._A-Br- I. EOONWAI. B.w.romn. (luv. A lap ; n._.namu lngvlnn ht l.h Otun an. Hound pm. Icuuv _?._.-- `Ibo Op Mlon ol Tnohoolomy. FOB COUGHS 60 OOLDS -4I'IY 'l'II- DMUOND CDUOIIREHEDP. CITY AND VlClNl'I`Y_. loo In-play`: llulon. In _,, L ., , _ _ _ _ .._ ... To-day I`:-obnbllltlon. .-n- 5.. 0...}. nlnth, cannot! Butt". ._ L-LLau- 61.- Inn Kingston Em...--.. T I bu Met . June: dealer to-an . who was uxeu now our increaae a acted him. The custom: olcers who were handed the Wine extra were surprised. The report was very correct when compared with the den- petohee received by them. been no edvenoe in tobacco. Ln: oeu- ers in tobacco: end cigars I peer to have been the most deceived. hey were led to look for en edvnnoe ol dnty-they heerd so much about the matter thet eventnnlly they regarded it as absolute- ly oerteinty-nnd they lei in heavy stoolrs. Host 0! them pnro ued oun- tiensly. but one rm felt disposed to venture several thonund dollnrs in the npecnlntion. Old Tom was formerly rated At 01.82} per gellon; now the rate is 01.90. Liquors of all ldndn were also removed from the were- houses. In dry gocds there Are no materiel onenges. The advance in lrnlt (xnlslns) has been them: 12 per cent. Peaches line been edvnnced consider- ably. The bnsketl containing lrnit will the be charged 5 duty. The poo le will have to pay the ndvenoe." ui n dealer to-dn who was naked how the Gun:-mun n nnhml him. The -.. .-.n.. ...... ._,r-.V.__-,, Advices from Ottawa say that Lieut- Ool. li-vine`s resignation as commander. oi the North-West Mounted Police Force, is in the government's hands. and that hit: sneoessor is a inted in the person of Mr. Lawrence erchmer. at present Superintendent of Indian Agencies in the North-West. Mr. Lawrence Herehmer is a brother of Col. Hemhrner. oi the Nortlxwest Mounted Police,and alermer resident of this city. Both gentlemen are related to the Gildersleevee. Mr. Herchmer is a bosom friend of Meet.- Governor Dewdney. and is well qualied (er the position. He was IL captain in the British army. and as such saw sen-~ vice. and has heretofore n sudicient military training. and as an Indian agent in the North-West he has been a suc- eees. Mr. Herehmer was appointed In- dian agent by the Mackenzie govern- ment at 07(1) a year ten or twelve years ago. This salary was increased to 01.500 by the Conservative government, when he was made agent at Birtle. and to H.800 a year when he become superin- tendent of agencies. and have good nuuuing. ' Mr. Anglin thought would be quite as dnrsble sa atone. sud . money would be and by putting it an r. It would look prettier. He called Power it brick were not used in other laces in the building of high schools. be architect said that all the schools ` he had recently seen were com of brick. Dr. Fee pointed out t at the b,l),lqid_i9_gg in the city were of. gone. Ho inatcnueu nun u..I......"'..".;:.;,~v the court house and thtrgeueral poet. of- ilne. He was both hands up for s stone school. It wss moved by him. seconded by F. Trsce . "That the Kingston cen- trsl school e built of stone.in|tend of brick. ss heretofore decided." .Tbe plsus uhowiug the front well of the stone building were discussed. Mr. Power consented to present I new plan to the committee 0! the exterior of the building on Mondny evening next. M rchnute Looking Surprised This Korn- ln[-'Iho lean Not fouehod. The tari changes have been rend and considered. Mnnv merchants A peer to have been sold. Owing to the it About the advance in the rates in tea and coee hundreds of packages were removed from the bonded warehouses. and not only that but vast quantities. in some ones enough for a year. were imported. This morning grocers were surpnsed to learn that no changes had occurred in connection with these things. They ere now satisfied that suppositions were tele- graphed from Ottawa. in order to raise revenue for present needs. There hu been sdvnnoe in tobscoo. The deal- ... in lnhnnnnl and nhrnrn umeu to llle Trip Down IoIIth-|tohbed While He Wee Awe:-Brown`e0eve. Jake Metthewe has been eppointed engineer oi the steamer Reindeer. The winter he spent in the South. et Browns- ville. the home of his childhood. This piece he left when 14 yeere of age. He oeme to Kingston. end here he has since reeided. over 85 yeers. When he reeohed his former home his tether end mother did not lrnow him. nordid many of the people with whom he hed been eoqneint- ed when a boy recollect him. Oneiady. to whom he hed been e servant. recog- nirod him. however. ee eoon ea she new him. Hie etey in the south we; veri pleeeent. He went to Virginie end toe in "John Brown`: Oeve." The weather in the aonth wee oold in January. in feet colder then it had ever been known to be there before. Ere hie return to the cit lletthewn vieited New York. Phile- d phle end Beitlmore. At the letter niece be numbered e ticket for 8yI`I~ aupum Ana nnmmoro. Al IDI Aunt plsco he purohucd Syn onto. The end con bun 018.20. Ho pluod it in his coat pocket. And while waiting tor a tnin Ill roliovodo! M by a okpooket. who told it to I Itch! 1-. To noon: it Jnko Ind to mud menu um uuoluu nxlnnmon ll nou- dun. will be tho exhibit at nu-bh utinlu soul by tho Cundhn unnlu Comps; otothws. The uowondrouly bun - Ann x- -Lgnn rlnlunu of damn. And Among the moat interacting utlcln who nhown bvtho Dominion at tho lndhl Ind Oolonid Exhibition III Lon- A.-. -{ll ha Lin nhll 1! math]; nnhlnn Pine Roasted and lhuuml lhltaaa. FIRE BREAKFAST TEAS!