K = ~K`5!"(-`%`-f.9~.,4'f'*f ii I and Hosiery wnlcn I'D II! 303335303. ngnfx In the British nu . In 1860 he btlh lilo inlhn old Gm-an nnlr. (lnalnh. H: In: UfIllwVIlIO, IOI DIII. ll IBTQ X Owl)` ed In Fodonl k in Guelph. sad in moo wu removed to Rlnalton. B0 `)8 l'I(lGl'Il DI-III Ill UIIOI removed Klnalton. by ollnx llmoc In Iuouuuuigluoll. oconeon in St. Androrl Ball in tboovening was 5 decided moon. :1 In um nrioun porfornm and an -nnmnnhllvn nndhnm could nnka IL Int ulna VIIIOIII |)Ol lUl'llIIfI um II nppnomlvo ndknoo could Into II. II In: to ho ngrouod. hovuar. than 3 gnsutnnnbudld not null lhunulvoo :..;~;:::-.;-.:.~.:.~:..' .*;r:.'%..;* ..'*"..: nuuu-I uvyrv-uuuuuvv v-u-Ia Beujsmin Webster Fol: Kinpton. Unnno. was born at Cnpe Vincent. N.Y., on the 24th April. 1388. He in 1 son of F :-Adm-in A. and Lung: Fuhrer. and re- --u un-nu." VII run: lair. ohlclllyvo. mozw Jllootohnuntlpnnn patent ro- Inu-hd. buns In` I we 80605" [on The burl: " n:io 0 an Ah. Ch` `Ah " -- --II sauna Inns. - Boa : Bvprouulutlvo Oundlmu. I)__.'-._2_ \1r-|.-L.... DA]...- And wish to, gm spring. dis- pose of the balance of our Stock, have therefore marked it away down below its regu- lar value. --j `7 IPIOY IJPTLI EKIIOIII OI ,KlN'GB`l.`0lI' LIADIIQ CITIIIII. mm `W -V. CV-I -31,7? I Do '15 0! {lg ' [Q11 ,....':'.;".....:...*2!. -4; . ihguhnulh" n-nah: nnna, Who: Mm KIND or MEN WE Aii. .\ Pvpnlnr Bani-or. .au.L -A_...- 1..-... -_ `I 1-us:-'v.._ -__ nlcll Iholurlon Ilnnnllznlour VVGII uuua I The nnnual statement of the Ontario , Mutual Life, in another column. contains several antifyiug features, rendered more apparent by 5 comparison with the gures of former yearn : Premium income, l$3 .. . " 1684 .. .. . .I183.)5 H6169 NEW HAMS, ROLLED BACON, up SIDE BACON. The People Whole ovemaucl. Snyiunl I and Doing: \v.u-not Puulng Atteutlon. Mr. C. Canning, of Wilbur. was in the city to-day urohnaing goods. Rev. Mr. nVernet. has had to cease workin Brockvllle because (A ill hualth. n. V I-1 Mm-u-n nf Yhnnhvilln, in re. work In brocxvme Because 01 m uuunuu. Dr. V. H. Moore, of Bxockville, is re- covering. The alarming symptoms blV0 disappeared. Maior-General Strange has had the on Wednesday. It has been said that lx-Presndent Arthur has Briglnfs disease and can live but 5 law weeks. It has also been said that be has not Brigbra disease and will be able to leave his house in a few nlnvvn days. J. 8. Mills. Clayton Slater, Brantforl: C. D. Eok.J. Steven, N. D. MoArbbur. A. Hamilton, Toronto: W. B. Currntt. Ganano ue; F. N. Perkins, Cleveland; Henry . Jmoph. Allan Soon. Mon- treal; E. W. Sherwood and wile. W. Scott. Ottawa; 0. H. Mu-sh. Boston; E. Soharnborger. Phlludelphln: D. W. Goodapeed, Providence. R.I.. are at the British American Hotel. Burplal to Polio J The lateumer hirggrylg, 1on%r.nener<(11Tu1t ` ., Lb, _..h\o,-'.1:- ,.ih 8...}? L: 4 o'clock. The steamer has been nam- [1 ed the Gleugu-ry. She is painted blue. yellow and green. Thu nbanmnr D. D. Calvin and tow yellow and The steamer D. D. Calvin arrived in Toronto on Sundn afternoon. Two of bar bu-gen will loa timber at Humlton, the other two will remain in Toronto. The letter will not leave for Kin nton before the 25th inst. as no tim or will arrive in Toronto belore that date. ._:_...j.__ disappeared. Major-General Strange misfortune to again hurt his broken leg, und has gone to Calgary for treatment. Ghn.-3. Bymz-Hil|.0mpnb ; J40. Bastow, Millhaven ; C. C. Coagrove, Kansas City ; Johnston Heath. Port. Hopo,are at the Burnett House. Mrn lnhn Wilmuwt n'l`..arn, Minhimm. Bun-new uoune. Mrs. John Wilmoh, ofCzu'o. Michigan, is in the city visiting friends. She is stop ing with her mother; Mrs. Gill. of illinm Streets. Thin nmmina Mr. Rnwnn. nf Bowen It or Wuuum bureau. This evening Mr. Bowas. 0! Bowen Bissonettve, attends a sale of damaged goods in Monbrenl. The goods were injuredby thoreoont oodi. ~ . Sir John Mmdonald was in the House Pine Roasted and mund Mans. injuredby ouereoonu noous. * Sir John yesterday, and was received with great ncolamation. He looks pale an) his stops luck buoyancy. His illness has told heavily upon him. - .Mr. Frank D. Ford. of the firm 0! heavily mm. Mr. Frank Ford. Steele, Formsn & Ford. Minneapolis, 1 '10!) of ex-Mayor Ford, has made many friends in that city since his arrival there. M. "l` Mnnrvllnr l`.m-atnmn nmnpr. wlm there. Mr. T. Meagher. Customs oicer, who has been stationed at. the preventive oloe, Alexandria Point. Wolto Island. during the winter returned to the city Wednesday. In hm: hnnn said that Death Lonaeu Paid. 1883. .. " 1880. Total Paid Policy Holden. lm. " MIL... lxponu par 0100 0! lnoolna. This show: increases in premium In- oome. intereat income. total assets. total auuranoea. surplus to membexs. and a decrease in expense of management and in ratio of expense to income. Heavy as the claim: were I have all been an- knowledged and pa` without delay or dispute. and the Ontario Mutual baa gained boats 01 friends by the prompti- tudo with whioh ita losses have been mm M.-, J, Pntlnn in the native ananl Toledo. The echr. A. Falconer passed up from Ganenoque this morning en route to Beth, where she takes on the balance other gram cargo for Ouvego. The steamer Argyle, lengthened and rnnnurn at. Hm M. T. Cn.'n nhinvnrd nlvo clean: 10!` 101800 yuuwruuy, ulu ll9{_ipye nntil to-dny. e steamer St. Lawrence will re- enme her regular liri I between Capo `Vincent and Alexan ria. Bny,ozLJ3ne at, ] ggqll & TI1n1n11snn s.| . J The ice has disappeared {tom Port Colborne. The nohr. J. H. Brock clou- edtrom there yesterday on her WIY 90 Toledo. l`|.n nah. A Wslnnnnr nnnnnd nn from canon. The solar. McLennon. of Daxtenis locdmq lumber at the K. & P. R. spile dock. , Danpnchu received to-dny unite that Lnllo Erie sad the Straits of `Mackinac are blocked with ice. Tho nnluu (8:-nnlzhnvn -hinh WAR tn blocked with me. The sour. Grantham, which was to hue clqarpd for Toledo yesterday. did nnh lunm until to-dAv_ V IIIU lat. to true] up and down we uxu. Capt. R. Mchhugh. of SI. Oathu-inos. command: the prop. Lake Michigan. Tim nhnmar Norsemdn bu taken 5 oomnnnaa the Lao mwmguu. The steamer Norseman and cargo of trees to Toronto from Ohm-lotto. Tho nnhr Jnnnln RI-nnll in la ft Charlotte. The sobr. Joule Break in the that vessel tint cloned from this port this Innlnn , Onoof Wilkie Collins but uoria._}nd ` hlulilnlly illutruel by the best American u-mu; The leading personage: and event: In pictured in Inch 1 mannar u to give grutqt hunt and novclly to lhc urhl Tbostoryin based on anqaiaodoinlbclife ofnyonnggirl. Indbegina with "`l'BoTdiup- ponneo." Read the opening chnpun in To-uonovi Wm. The stay yill bau- liauad from day to day ii'IH1i1: nished. nodtibj Inylr "Thu ' nodapodnuyolwiloqwruoua, ht 'yI.dy u`loncy `plans In and cl_ thowoth anumingtyoa thhglhtd -- - `oil: A non I managing nnnj rnruanpu ol nuns w an-- --- ---v- on an noun-x Doo- Tbo nails 01 the scbr. A. 6- BF "9'? put up to-dny. _ The nloop lonviu in beuaa got laid! tor service; , _ _ The crew of the Iohr. Acton. vull oom- Innmna tting Imr nnt 1m.mm-row. Ina crew ox ma Iuux. nuuuu. w... ....... Inonoe nttin be: out to-morn-ow. Hours. J. Outnoy and J. Candy have shipped on the solar. Oriental. The propellar line: will :1: once begin true! and down the lakes. amt. R. Manual). FROM THE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES, Pnrugnphndhlaudhotlouwllol-I50? u-manning Door. _., .,.-- . `Vlcnou has `pol all mu : money (1: Huh," Mr adychlp (nut-pond. tudo vmn wmon In none: nlve uueu Enid. Mr. J. Patton in the native meal or Kingston Qlld district. ____....____. "MY LADY'S MONEY." THE DAILY BRITISH W.HIG, APRIL 21. . `iWU|X$E-M I'Ipan. lproniuu :gnaHruI." _ , MARINE IITILLIGRIICI. PERSONAL MENTION- MEAT Ajllj um I} MINI 0633.705 I .-y~.. 0 68.833 66.07 3 IIOW. This nlternoon the benches in the division court room, court house. were lled with lascinnting young men and demure young women. The were the public school teachers, gathered toga (her to learn how bout: to cultivate the minis of those under their trniningl Durlng the alter-noon they were to be edd7msaedll 2'y Messrs. Parker, Boot: and Pant III` in: Cnlrlwnll. quoting from BerIpturo-'l'lu_ lull Ilroud Man B0 4)! Full Wolghr. Two bakers of milk bread--'I . R. Car- novllxy Ind Robert MoCnmmon-were hefote the police magistrate this morn- ing.`-chnrgzed with n infraction ol the city `ordinance. The bread sold for ve cent a loaf. wu rlightly over hnlf 0 pound short of the weight of ordinary brand. Mr. IloOammon odled his manu- facture cake. Mr. Dn laughed nnd mid- it was bred. Mr. Ilocunmon nid it wu onke because it oontnined more ingredients than ordin bread. and added that I kinda of cs 9 were bread. uI.oA_ no on hank," hn unit` intn thn I'll) IUD IHKJITIUDII but yilesaed b Par Poar, and an Caldwell. nave sued to: advances. Mr. W. Barty, managingdireotor. was interviewed and said in eect: "The blaclismithe having refused to accept our oer of increase. provided they worked by piece work. and the company believing that there would be no dim- aulty in securing more men than we require. reluctantly were obliged to let the men go. The company believe they are paying the highest market rate of wages. We told the foreman to inform the men that if they were able to oer any evidence that the going rates were not paid by us it would receive proper and undoubtedly favorable considera- tion. It has been the desire of the oom- pany to give the same fair market values for labor as for the material used in .mn.nnie turg Ifthey are not doingtbis l:>r'-;r*.vis ._ . ; _ approa `ii`y' inro r'-' motion the men can offer. Thev have never before had trouble. and are Just as desirous as ever to treat the men fairly and well. If on our present eon- trects any responsible rm witl slip in and assume the work, and agree to pay the rate of wages we are now paying, we will gladly make over to them all the chances we have for making any prot out of the same." I. vn.nm.- nnnvnrnntinn um learned at the same." In inrther conversation we learned that the company have given no ad- vances to any workmen since they re- sumed business, exoept on piece-work or tojapprentioes who were given the ad- vances according to their terms of en- gagement. As to the apprentices the time they were unemployed was allow- ed. and they took the positions when work was resumed as though they had been continuously employed. The com- pauy sre satised that there will be no trouble in securing labour. For every laborer employed there were ten appli- cations tor his place. The company. however, in opening made it I rule to give old employees the preference, and at present there are not a dozen new men on the rolls. The company have telegraphed for men to other cities. and are satised they will have all they want within a week. Tho rnhhm-n um] vnrninlmrn nf Sm. With!!! week. The rubber: and varnishern oi Sto- phenson's piano factory, who struck yesterday for ten hour time. were in- formed today by Mr. Stephenson that he would give them a. decided annwer on Saturday. The strikers resumed work at noon. Information That Wm Lead to the Better Development of Youtlllul llllnal. The teachers of the city schools did not meet in business session this morn- ing, but kept the schools open until noon; then they closed and will remain closed for tie balance of the week. The insti- tute opened this aiternoon. Mr. William Scott. M.A.. one of the teachers of the Normal School. Ottawa. has the direc- tion of it. 11; is a very pleasant gen- tleman and a great conversationalist. To a reporter he said--alter having re- turned from an inspection of the unity- he thought Kingston was a cheerful place to live in. He remembered Do- in}; here many years ago, and the char- acteristic of the city then as now was its stone and stone buildings. This evening Mr. Scott lectures in the Do- minion Business College. The pro- gramme for to-mcrrow's session is: r\`t\l'\lI Iva 0|`- Couuh. Al L`.-..|:..l. D Dgl lms of (`mail Panamst I0 the Art _of Teaching-Miss Ew- ing. 10:4: a.m.. Laarnina and RomemberimI- 10:45 a.m., Mr. Scott. vv 11am 11.45 a.m., Election of Oiccrs, Coumy Association. 1:30 p.m.. Grammar--[. E. Burgess, M.A. 1:30 p m , Parker'sUMelh0ds--Mr. R. K. Row. rm.:.. ..u-.......... .1... u.......:... :. n... LGGOO DDR5 Ill nnuu OI CIKG WEI` Dllu. "Let us go back." be said, into the wildemou. and the compound Ian on the an was called bread---" You had that come back tomorrow morning. ['11 adjourn your also all then." remak- or] Mr. DIR 'l`h-In ch 1 Ialhv hnnnlnn nlmul at] Mr. DIIL Than who I lengthy dhouulon shun the milk band of Ir. Onnamky. The E:".1'.:;`."3.'3.7pu'.3.`L..`gh`I`:. ?..`.`"o.'.`: .'.`. .".`."........""`I ...."" ..a"$ $?`...' uncle xnowmg wnu Iney w for. Ordinery would not expect to gel n lenoy an e. for ve cents. of propet weight, when the common eniole brought eix come. The city commie- eloner and city solicitor mniutsined thnt the breed should be made in two or four pouni loaves. The people bed to be protected egeinlt themselves. They bought blood for he cents and bed run out the common uticle. which gave more value for the money. There wee nowny in which the loevee could be termed rolls. twine or oekee." Alter considerable talk the Inegietnte hid the! the law would hnvo to be enforce 1. The milk breed will be mode of the pvoper weight. "but." bid Mr. Genev- ekv, "I will have to cell it for seven oenle m Irn!_ _-- .-`nu. ..-quay..." _.- --.-- -_ -8-1:70 per day . They demanded an in- crease (mm 1.75 to 02 per day. The mmmnv axnrmund their willinaneu to xrom 01.10 no In per any. we company expreeeed their willingneee concede the wegee at iece work retee. The men declined en went out. The helpere, who had been receiving 01 06 per dey,`~elso naked for 01.25 per day. and "went on etrike" for the enaount. No other workmen in the venous ehope have eeked'!or ndvencee. M . `H K-In-vn Iv\nnnn:l|1!l`il'l\tlIf. ll Early this morning the momhon o! the "Victotis" polo tum. ol_ 050000- mived. They was not by adaptin- siou oi Kinsman poloplnyon ndloouod at tho Wnldlu Ilohl. To-night tho Viol. phy uminnt the Kinptono uttho IIII KWIU Ill. I\.`"`IlIn mllor rink. A nun: hntwmn lb: III 4 `nu Donna on the la. and win the co-any oluu to 0onoodo-'I'Ie rau- upn ol the Inner In the IuIII~'l'Ie lune-c In-kc: waxes run. This morning qightol the blacksmith: amployod in the (Jundiu: Engine and Locomotive Work; for hiuht wnges and nlterwuda t the the . Tho bluxlnunithn rnmninmi. The war - HARDY& MURRAY, es and uuerwuaa nu ma Iuu Ilho bhckamiths romninad. The war`,- men had been receiving from 01.50 to 81.70 an-mun from 1.75 to I2 ner dnv. Viol. pnynmmn the mnpwno ulna] roller rink. A gnmo botwoon than two hum. plsyod II Othws some week: ago. wu not doguidod until after two bout pin. The Via. Wm. Thouwbo mmnona um nun tar io.ni1hl | much noun puny. Age vuu. Inn. Lnuuwno coupon thetum tot to-Iiahfnnuch Ala: `I'll Fill`! `HUI TIOUBIAI HAIOOOUIIID II `I'll LOOOIOTIVI WORKS. -DIEM. Danlanwlhi lotwurdtheirordcn Iotntovcbnndwl nlmle upon- nih|e.uournochonhudln1i . gsuuuuav tvn uv"u-nvnlvvv u uwnrlvu In o 9:00 a.m., the Study of Eng1ish-R. ner. BA. FIELACKSMITHS STEE. `I In Polo (huo `IR - light. w thin -an-_:_.. Al.` -u-nu , Learning and Remembering- Tweeds, II ;zrow1ng-w..:. wuaon. There is L standin invitation from Lnunbertst Wulsb to 9. cub buyers to inspect their stock of goods. Right cloths. rightpatterns, right colors, right qnnlity, right prices. right t. right workmnnnhip, right square dealing. right representation of goods, right. in nvnrvthma and rivbt. even time.- o! the evil; doing by halves mekee waste hell the energy expended by men- kind. Why should you trie with die- ease `I When indioetione ere given thet Iomething hes gone wrong make the restoration of normel condition the real. not the inoidentnl. business 0! lilo. Few curative egzente heve equalled Hum|ton'e Plill oi Mendreke end But- ternnte. Compounded of nrely vege- table enbetenoee,on eoienti o prinoiplu, and beautifully auger-ooehd, they con- stitute the moat certain. Isle. and plen- unt funily medicine in existence. Try Hemiltode Pill: 01 Mandrake end But- ternut. Sold by N. U. Poleon & 00.. Kinnnltnn and In! All rnaaintn, C. Murnyl. vvaicu [or W. Try Wilson's gnrden needs. only at the Pharmacy. A new and important line of novelties in garden seeds from the moat. important growers in this country and Europe. Out Erfnru cauli- ower is extremal good. 99 per cent. of it ;zrowing-W. J. %Vilaon. Thnrn in 1; ntnndinn invilzntion from ngna ropresouumou 01 uoouu, nguu u no thing and right every Lam rt & Walsh. 176 Princess street. Mr. Jackson. or we cny. Izou. Mr. K. Redmond. who left I law dnyl ago (or St. Paul, Minnonpalis. has` Main- ed I good situation in that city The members of the St. Lnwreuw Ind ad good situation 11: mar. cm The membemof Perk Nine bane-bull clubs bed their met | preolaioe in the cricket eld last evening. John Whitemore. of London. whohu I resulu. rmeu u we counts. The Guardian Insurance Com have settled the claim of Mn. Wil {or damages to her King St. property. The damage: were fixed at 0496. Dru nnlz nnrrlwood I3 Der cord. du week. The lreah eggs. yellow butter, oung lamb and crisp, green garden true elm ll: the market: are proof enough thlt spring is hero. and thus assured the hearts of the women foika intuitive] turn to the dry pooda ddnnbers and mi - lino show cases. A in -nun.-inn nn Hahn-.Inu Ah Hal-Jr l"IIlh-Thllillnlllil bill. We have a full line of the above perfumes in bottles, all sizes, or on draught in any quantity at Crawford's. W. Atkinson. last roller skater. and W. O. Gilchrist. fancy skater, moonwa- niod the Ottawa polo team.. MnRridn. (ha blacksmith. who left men we umwa polo r.eam.. McBride. the blacksmith, Snubury suddenly a few days ago. owes Mr. Jackson. of the city. 0250. Mr. K. Redmond. who a dun pnolnoo In the cricket. new man avomng. John Whitemoro. London. for year: led 3 lawless life. has been an! ., ? Pb? 120i'.9!. .`.`! .'9!`,.,!."! '.`..'.!'._. % 3 -1"ne '1"hlIiy"Vm`ifnE'6 Imam. mxttoea of the Diocese 0! Ontario begin on Monday, May 8rd. and continue until Mny 6th. Rn mulv fnr lm nmvm-in on Sntnrdlv Mny Mb. Be ready for the surprise on Satnrdny It Hudy do Mm-ny s. Bnv vonr babv cu-times st Kahun- at uuay a nuurnys. Buy your baby on-risgoa Kn-kpar nck'|. Every one guaranteed `to run strnght. Carriages reputed. Connor Princess nnd Barrie Ben. I!` n.ll.|m- nl Madam uni hnlnrn u rmoeaa nna name aw. F. Gnllnher. of Madoc, wad beloro the court this morning to: drunkenness. He came here to do business wnh the alter results. Fined O1 and coats. `Flu: flnnvdinn Tnnnv-Anna nnlnnlllf The use an nun. Dry oak oordwood 03 per card. dxy tamnreo oordwood 88 per cord. but and cbeepoat wood in we city. Also dry kindling wood st. Cnw!ord'|. foot of Queen street. Mann!-H. H. MGCDURIIII. `V. Afil. R. Queen street. Messrs. S. Mocullagh, Arniel. Arniel and W. Elder, members of No. 1 Derry Lodge. 'P1-entice Boys, visited the Gannnoque `Prentice Boys lodge yester- da . zm... thin dnv until the lab of MAY G. (lav. From labia dny until the May H. Weber ct Co. will sell pianos mud organs at 3 very great reduction on the usual price. All instruments fully guar- snteed. Cull mud see them. TI... and Han. nl Rnvininn nf tha rm cams Par ml snteed. um and see mam. The nsl Court of Revision of the Domininn voters list for Kingston will be held by Judge Wilkison on May 27th. The lissa with the names added 1!; the preliminary court will be issued to-mob I'D". cinl value. an Lmlumw on Don 9. Mr. Rankin WI! granted 085 [or break- ing and drawing stone on road section No. 80, and Charles Bay 035 {or break` ing stone and drawing is on commuted road division No. 80, township of Kings- inn yen, Is on exmumouu uvnenuenonu book store. It will he presents} to Queen`: Univarsnty during Convoontion Week. TI... I-an}. Atil I1n"nII1l\l1f.Al' vnnnu uno snow oases." ' A ig surprise on Saturday at Hardy In Murray's. Watch for it. Trv Wilnnn n an-den needs. onlv at. FCYIHIL 3010 HY IV. U. YOIIOII ! Kingston, and by all drnggintn. llndro E'lI'jo Olgura. Dollars will kindly forward their order: for above brmd with as little delay as poo uible. us our stock on hand is limited. IGHAIWJTEBISTIG SHELL] the bicycle club wul wheel to uaenu. The volunteers atntioood at tho fort were served with kid gloves lut wick. Ira. Fumhor and lunily, oi Rocha- ter. Il`l'iV6d in that city this afternoon. Mr, I`. Fnlanr shot 40 dad: in the tar. IITIVOG m we only mu Iliernouu. Mr. F. Folqot shot 40 duck vioinit of Knapp`: Point in three dnyl. Mr. . Dodds. Inonlder. went on Mon- dly to New York where he will reside in future. Ll--nu l..m.|.f..nt. hnnnn, hnnnlmul ham. Insure. Hams. breakfast bacon. boneless bun. fresh eggs, potatoes and turnips It Jll. Crawford's. w Ao,I.:...m. luck rally! nlmtm-_ md Parasols. row. _ Umbrellas. for rain or sunshine, spe- cial value. an Laidlnw a Son's. Mp Dnnlrin -nu or-ntnd IRE Inf hunk. ton. A 1-train of the hm Hon. John Ham: ton, lrom t.hul'b|:uh of W. Suv- is exhibitiodi at-Hendononi hmk umrn. I: will be nrenentoj Hill!) LIVER UILI Is due to rancidity and age. When fresh it is naturally odorless and almost tasteless- Such Oil may be procured at 5: Manny`: on unntuny. Cabinet Ind cud hotoa will st to- duoed gnlioea at Hen arson`; n.. 33:11 nml-nnnn the mambarl of duoed noes at uenueruolra. On idny pftox-noon the mambon of the bicycle club will wheel to Odenu. The volnnlinarl ahtionbd th lsnfs "12- SW! '.I.`D9 IIJOEIII IIIU on the 15th of J an. Dunn: nnnn nn- 1 Luann a sour. Fi've million round: ul ammunition no I stored uI_`_tbo fort. _ (`Arvin nnplv On: an. nnrnrnnnni Hair]! I uI_`_tho fort. I Come only for the uurpriaoat Rudy 5: Horny`: Sntntdny. Cnbinat Dhotol \aUIIIIU', IIZIIIIU I|lID|.Q|| (hilt with Now will 56.8 A _ All __ Who makes a speczlty `of thiz; brand. j..__.j. uulo Ihlnn um Egan the lUtp|o;o II- tnnuon-NohI UH qqgunpu our . See Lnidluv & Son : umbrellnlfbofoto buying. 'l'ha Thnnnnnd Inland -Duh halal olllll the min or June. _ Drona goods. new and very nsvluh. 18 Lnidlnw & Sonfn. I`i'-4. millinn vnnnn nl nmmnnitiml urn VV . Lnuoouuuon no-uwupnuirsi-uncut; .. ._, 4- -. )Yll). The Thouund Island Park hotel opu- in lm 15th of Jnnn_ INCIDICNTS 01!`-Tlllt HA Y- Dress Goods, Prints, Ginzhams,` THE STRONG 3 AT LAST-Ll! n an-A IIAIIJ And I - OUR JERSEY SALE this week has been so successful that we have decided to continue it for ONE WEEK LONGER. Do not mxss this chance of saving 20 per cent. on your Jerseys. WOOI Ual I5 10, TU, 30 Illa 3UG- W0 BIO [I18 only IIOITB snowing III! IV IDIIIV` Drona Trimming. All colors. 1n Wool. Wood, Silk and J at. ----PABASOLS. PAIIABOLB, PARASOL8.--- Our lsrgo inlet in elm dc nrtment Int week tell: conclusively nm In no showing the Right Good: at the Right rioe. Call and by oonvinood M All D Goods cheaper than ever before. Grant rush on Drona Goods. Bumll | All Wool I 3315.90.25 and 80a. We the nnly More showing the New Bnl Drum Tnmmlnn. All colon. 1n Wool. Wood. Silk Jet. SPENCE & CRUMLEY S, April so. UMBRELLAS, at a. reduction of from 15 to 20 per cent., commences. ARE OFFERING THIS WEEK THE CHEAPEST LACE CURTAINS, CARPETS & 0||\.\"-CLOTHS IWALSH & STEEACY (X Apt-ll K gnu xanvu-v v-vv - v--v- on Saturday buying all classes zdgovds Jis an evidence our Price: and Stock are right. [DRESS GO0DS! IGHIIIIJBEWS ANT] LADIES HIISIEHY AND ELUVESI BOWES an Bfo1\TE*I*'rIn DRESS GOODS AND PARASOLS- |0NE MORE CHANCE! IJ.LA|DLAW & SON Our stock of the above is more than usually select. Hand- some Sateens, worth 170., for 1250. Ginghams at: 9c. All our goods are cheaper than last year. IMINNES & BURNS, good Jfumwg your menu gs nauoodnm -FOR-- HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS 1 _ Ourpets, Cmtaihs, Floor Oil Cloth. Rugs, Mats and. Cut- tain Materials at Wholesale Prices. ['l'wu'l'hu11sand Dozen Spring Hosiery JF.X. COUSINEAU `NEW PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS }PR|NTS, GINGHAVS & SATEENS |Vg,,4\LSH & STEACY For Ladies, Misses and Child :-en,Vgoing atiLE88 V THAN USUAL WHOLESALE pmo:-:s. April so. ONE PRICE T0 EVERYBODY. Ap-u 19. April 81. Don't miss this opportunity. Come at once. April 21. .,.-n :1. Iiulohlhnnhlt. brnapboln. Talllhalii-Olhelnprhnits. rvllununn-naox.aI.mocaupcu.s1.1s. TOIIIBnhcluIL.h:pnudu0I.oo. Twill Int Until: Il.1C,uun-we plus ouo. lovoelclilliltnbrdhn 01.50. format prloolt. IN THE CITY. Ladies, please call and see the above. --== cum} _me' or MRASOLS ur mwnors, NEXT WEEK our Great Sale of PARASOLS AND .Immma.] MIC` 'PIhx_IL.Ihun The Great Crowd of People at WALSH STEACY'S b ,n _I__-__ -1` I'\_.- 11..-)- :. .. .....'.I...... We are now showing a. Splendid Assortment of In a Large Variety and at Vary Low Prim '78 AND 80 PRINCESS STBLEET. TEIIS VVEEK = Comer Princess and Bagot Streets. o n..n|..n nnlllnnlnon Andi At R. MoFau1's. our Stool: Complete. A_IDI]:|"J S, II. oI'.A'U'Ia. DRESS GOODS! 132 & 134 Princess St. IRS] 10. April 19. HADES DRUG STORE. EEARING SALE I 10 PIIINCEDI STBE E1`. BUY YOUR NEW `WI. IEO C BIOOI OTB % We have Underwear. AT FROM U mbre||as,{ will be rebuilt. Hus summer. The yacht Laura ha been on the my: in Davis` shipyard during the VID- ter. She hes been ruined four inches end lengthened three folk Her stern hes been oenied out. She will have 3 new eel of oenves end will any this you as e n!-oleee yacht. IWIIITI CI II IVllIu-. Judge Price has fixed the following dnta [or the holding: oi the nnl revi- Iion courts for the dominion voten' lieu: Township ol Storrington. June 14, Portsmouth villngo. June 15; Pitta- blIm.Jnne 16; Wolfe Inland. June 17; Gordon Island. June 18; Kingston town- Ihlp, June 10; Have Inlnnd, June 28. - The courts will be held in the various township council chambers. ovum-nl Boollro non In Oonlng. u-_L-n n-n.....o.... l:~.n. nnn M an RUUM PAPER 1] AIIPIUUVC VVlIlllIlW- Prevost. has in his window a. ne dia- ylay olligbt aummet [moods - Scotch and EnaIjah-mhe Inuit. .. They range from 013.50 to 918 per unit. made to nu-(1 ni- A WIDE ll ICIIOIL Writing from Toronto Mr. J. W. Adam says. "Look bee? shower: between noon of Tim I. an noon of Sntnrdny. Fine end warm bnrednv evening. and dull and threatening on the 29th." . what she Ynohtnnon on Doing. The yacht. Capt. Abbie (Dr. Curtis`) will be rebuilt this Tl`. unnht. Lnnrn |lI.I hnnn on the Eouu Clonnorn, Azioutloui Whitewash bmahemacrubbin brushes, parlour brooms, mops And psi 5 at low prices.-JAmes Crawford. Il'0l!1 order. I III! ISOIIIHI |() (HI ll. Do what `P Sell sweet oranges, 25. a doz. ; lune lemons. 25. 3 (102. ; npples. 160. a. peck: three cans of mackerel or two cans of salmon for 25o.-Jamoa Oruvtord. . In...4 0.. -n-nln IIOIITII lloouru non II uun-nux. lhnhnll Bdlmxton Booth, son of Gen. Booth. in going to Toronto to unit: in the grain: of the great Temple on Sat: av. 24th. He will Dlll Kinnoton I110 33:11:11; 0! me gnu Lempne on Sat! y.24th. He will pun Kinguton union on Good Fridsy at 4:10. Tha Ioldion ol the 6th Cundinn oorin will go to the depot. ad. on the nrrinl ol the min. be nddnued by Mr. Booth. Good kids will. thcofote, bananas dny lot the lntiou Anny. J. H. JOL LIFFI, I.D., CILIL, L-B1}-P.E,L.H Itllnhnvph J. lI- JUIA ulllla, -.u., uuon-, I-I'll-ll-A-ma, ..-... Edlnbnrth. Rambo 0! the 00110;: of Phvalnlnne A Sul- koom. Ontdio. l 00'1l\l'IIa'li'N H'I" RIngvgu]n\ ll'Ul- u-Iuuu -nu - lvivwn .1--.-.- Now stock. All ready." Now`s the time. CallM'.Wilson's Pharmacy. Try his needs. You'll be delightad. Then come again. ; n...n|_- un..4..... TELEPHONE Much Is. I. 0. 'OflOIIQl'Io Ordu o! Fol-anon. moon on Oh: III giuur ~rnon'rmuo.- No. no, Indo nag: ' Thundny in non month In Oddhllowi Btlhoorner of Prlnnou And Ionkncl Blruu. (ova Eondry C 'I'hompIon |.) Doc. 11. D G00|"O'I Bull, Wollln Tnelduy 0 every month. ...____.. u.-__-m WI. UHIZIUI 287 OUEEN H'[`.. rrlr- Something Nut. Ladies celluloid collars and cuffs at Rockwell's. 'I'o~dny'a Probnbllmu. Light. $0 modembo winds; ne, con- tinued warm westber. Ilhoooo dict` I-DO loan. A number of bones in the city Ind count no nmiosod with I throat discus. It not: their lnngn. The disease in ooohdoul and opnudn npidly. A vota-may I add lut oven! that be wu ma ngs number ol ' ul- mdn. May bonanon Howe sad Wollo hind: us very Iiolnnnd I numburor hotunownod by Mr. IloLuon in the lumbering buninuu. no unable to work. Neatly tinny bonus are being doctorod in the city for the dingo. aoit-oVa"7lE'o?tL7Ih io Bl Proonuon% no hold lnlhalr Bolhoornor of monk and dlnggloll Strata. Klnntoqlodu at Pcrtootgrbn. RIM J. u- :7! .- _x,_ . "fr mum (>IL AE'li"l'l"iN' 33m: ronoo Oouno. Boynl Ariunum, no hold on the uni And third londnn In ovary month us 8 p.|n., in tho Ostnnqul Odd Fallon Bod]. Prin- uu am. so. HI. SAILING from Now York ov Saturday. Authorised A In. F. A. FOL EB, Furry Dock loot of Bro-' St... Klnnton. Moan E ll~Jo Olga". I Try them. Exceptionally ne. Superior to any imported cigar in the market. I?I(.`KSCI(Eb'S PERFUNES lll, II ED pm. '1'}: Heel! I ll: Anolono Ind L3- ` s'" ouu." m.%' `......onr on non C III . B300 s..`.".'i`.' % :'I,:,lno%_0I|o ..!{`! I; "W "` "r1:~::"_-aw: _,`nmwoan Hg. xprculogv tonul p.m. oon m m and u '31:-:- I oh: nu ounnd want. .1. 8. TA IEOONWAY B.W.POLGll An. Gav. l"uI. A Bug ! Ilnlol. Loalo. llo. Ian. on II II 113 Dan. ul Loam. No.. on V I! :D I'D`. Rurnlnv Ilnnilmn nl Iln We lnvo|oldomuaonIononper- ::*::.."'.......' '*3:' `*""';. ;~:'.,:::" lnpnny. t. 3 1: hymn]! 3 spin! Moor. ouuful and ooupldodnymud hohulhoudw not ol than what that and upwi- um M Ihan for um min in which thaw noool soon wnanonunl acupu- onoolllhunfor unyroloin which they may ho out. on Boys In: very d?uHm|n& %mhm|. o-ght '3 inning vb . us I ho=ait. Ih"L;u. to thooonpuy.u_sIdu vhnnnnnnnd BEST IIII CIlE|I`E.8'I` ROUTE Dawson llnguon, Potcrboro. Toronto. Onawu Iontrosl. Quebec. nnd sll point: ant sud wait No. 3 Ex uuluno Klunon M 1:30 p.m. Alflill to I10 pan. '* Ottawa OH .111. " lqnlrocl p.m. " BOIIIIV Gut) um. . Puungon lolvina by this trunvwlll roach" Winnipeg Ln 0.) hours In. 1 land lamina Klnniton 'l:m|.m.. Krrivol Winnipeg in II.) noun. ` I 1 liud lean: Kinnitoi 'l:Mn.m.. MB bot Isle 10.50 um. and Bonfrow 3:15 p.ln.; oonnooting with 0.P.B. lxprul tor volnil till , noun PAP1`.RBlISIllbSS| KINGSTON & rnnnuipnn _-"n-. OunulnPncdoB.nilrouh. NEW. DIBIOT. 8IDI'I'3 l'. UIOKIBT 0|u||;ll and KI J:"*Muu Cunard Ileulump 1:0-nu. "era Ann. luEimnAL TICKET Aer}? " WIDIIIDAY. lunar Dun-no 00. st the Open House. Pom Irrcn so Holler lunk. Tnclzll Anoohtlon loosing. mm n1us1Tis'r ms 1] Iaunle Iecnlnr lccungu. mum as John`: noaa. No.!, or. nun- du lay 0:11.10 mo pan. dot. Loan. No. B8. on Monday. May 3rd. n!:lJn.In. _-_ _ TIC IOII OI Illlll In EVOLINT B0OlE`l'Y,No. 33. much In 86. Geo o'I Wolllnnton BL, 9nd and ma neldu every lrul Gnrdcn and Flower sum. v . I nn .._.,1_-` Lv__.I.. CITY AND VICINITY. _. Cunard ilculullp Coll!!!- rmun fnnvn nu. vm-In am" 810.: _.__j___:.____ lecnlu-`lcetlngu. an Oonru cl ll ovulou. AL` 1- I IF -`ll \'l'\l an: Oouonlrlolotagcnti - lootoflroctstnu Ill;08'l0N. 0N'l`- _, ,_, The loll cl I-Illnnd |l .lN'l` nnnrn1'Y,Nn. 11 COCOA ESSENCE AND COCOA NIBS, I W-odnudu, April Kingston an-.913 I nu ivuumu - ucuurn urn. Dr. Hickey. M.D.. C.M. was born in Kingston in 1830, was odu ited at the Royal grammar school of his native city, and raduated in the classical and com- mer al courses of the college of St. I! acinthe. Que. In 1832 he began the dry goods business in Kingston, and crossed the Atlantic 32 times on business and pleasure. In 1861 he gave up busi- ness and, retaining his loudness for study. entered the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons. and afterwards went into the U. S. serviceas a surgeon of cavalry. He was present at many engagements. at the capture and own pation of Richmond, and also at the cutting~out and destruction 0! the rebel ram. Albrriimrlr. at North Carolina. In 1865 the doctor settled in Newark. NJ. He was alderman for that city. Hols a life member of the Young Men's Catholic Association. Newark. and a pioneer organizer in the grand army of the Republic. Dr. Hicliey is a Democrat. and was an active worker in local state and general politics. He still retains. with all the fervor of the native born. . his allegiance to the United States. Dr. "Hickey came to Kingston in 1881 to look after his large landed interests. While deputy quarantine olcer for New York a French man-of-war came under his care with yellow lever on board. For his treatment and polite attention he was recoommended tor deeoratlos. but the papers and records were burned in the French navy department during the troubloue times of the commune. Dr. Hickey once set in the Kingston muni- cipal council. He is a lover of athletic sports. an ardent disciple ol Isaak Walton. and a great yachtsman. men. ~ \`:"hs`i..oter,---genei oi'rsr`zr'r'& 2.2 H10 '54) Apl, 1555. 110 II I IOII OI Frederic A. and Laura Folger, and re- ceived his educational training at Cape Vincent. Mr. Folger is one of those capable and enterprising cltiseus oi the great republic to the south of u-. to whom the country is indebted for some of her most important national achieve- ments. For railway construction the Folger Brothers. in t are known, have a genius. and t ingston & broke Railway, an ertaking of gigan- - tic importance, considering the confor- mation or the surface over which it passed. is a monument of their courage and ability. Most of these who knew the nature of the route, with its enor- mous rocks and steep hills, its deep gorges and stretches of hog. the tangle of forest. the lakes and rivers in the way. dismissed from their minds the practicability of ever being able to con- struct thereover an iron road. The Folger Brothers saw the obstacles but they were not deterred. How success- ful was their undertaking is now s mat- ter of history. and the extensive and importsnt territory pierced by the road must ever remain under a debt of grati- tude to these sturdy and courageous The elder brother. Benjamin. th 1+}. ;i2'v~'*`f`.""*:~+_a%';~z:.~_`~.`~;'-,~ 44,'.~`- :4 ~`-`#1! great strength of purpose is plainly written on his face. the magnitude of the dilculties in the construction of the Kingston and Pem- broke road it may be stated that no less than eight contractors engaged for the construction at the road. but one after another withdrew or failed. Uhisholm, McDonald & O'Brien, men of good call- bre, hcwever, took the contract and per- formed the great task with thorough success. Mr. Folger is largely interested in iron mining in connection with his larger railway operations. He devotes himself to his own sairs. belongs to no secret society or political party, and has never voted. In religion he is a "Chris- tian withouta creed. He married on the 27th January, 1864, Antoinette Louise Jones. As an instance of ` recurs-I I III! In nuugsuu. Dr. T. R. Dnpnis, a descendant of one of the that settlers in Lower Canada, thought he was born in Etnesttown. He has been a school teacher, school inspec- tor. trustee. alderman and doctor. and a member of the Sons of Temperance. Once he was asked to run for parliament; he declined. He has been over much of the world. He looks upon religion as the highest system of morality, hnving claims upon us from its intrinsic adapta- bility to our needs. rather than lrom anv divine authority which it possesses." Prof. N. F. Dnnnis. m-ofossor of mathe- mvmn lnlnoly wnion II possesses. Prof. N. F. Dupnis. professor mathe- matics in Queen's University. worked M the mechsniosl business of vntob and clock making from the time he WI! four- teen until he was eightaoen years of age. He was afterwards a school teacher. He has been n'px-ofossor in Queen's Univer- sity since confederation sud one of its best. :1 until - uzuunu-nu nu-u. C. F. Gildernleave is B Kmgatoninn by birth. He studied law after lenving Upper Cnneds College. and Ins called to the bet in 1869. He prnoticed his rofession for the years. Since 1864 he as been in the steamboat business. His lnmily hes been especially conspicuous es slnpbnilders the sixth generation having engaged` in that oocnpetion nt Portland. Conn. In 1816 ex-mnyor Gil- dersleeve's father assisted in building the Frontenac. the tint steamboat lsnnohed on Lnke Ontario. Tne staun- bont interest. at the heed of which is Cherles Gilda:-sleeve. is in :11 probehihty the oldest on the continent. In the for- nnon of the K. & P. RB. Co. Mr. Gil- dersleeve took 1 prominent part. 4` l ('II'IIIl' BIUIUY. T. Y. Greet coma: tram an old Kentish hmily. the mule representatives of which have In generation: gured in British In". In 1860 he hcnn lilo we nnum nu m xuuu no noun mo intho old Goroiiank. Guelph. ` Ho wu manager 0! the Bank of Commerce, Urnngovillo. for out. In 1874 ha open- od In Fodarnl k in Gnalnh. sud in us. 5-u---w - vuulilli vuuuiri Thaladiu ol St. Androfn Uhuroh bold thoirEutounh y. A very large variety ot not and fancy work nu dinplsycd. Two piano at hun- mond In-nu ware neatly udnitod, :- wero sin some very boumilnl painting: by oungladloc of tbooonu-onion oonconm St. HA. As heretofore announced, we are going out of the