uunru or uy C. H. HATUII, J. I . (JILDEMHLEEVE. Tlokov. Anentu. IN` VV.`?h.i.'5.``1'?:. Wt: ?`.;F;P'S'"" nuunnned. Connections with all Hnllwny And steamboat Llnu M. landing poluu. Through train-t quot- ed. mute:-oom nnd uble accommodation and nnanuon unexoallad. Full lnformnlou elven In lhn nmnm nn ; uluun unullu. '7 " "ALEXANDRIA. (up-r mm-u .....-_ vvm unul lurlner notlco luvs Kingston It 3.110 Run. n-harp. |Il'|Vll] II. Hath 6.00 1.111.; Pioton .30 ; Dueronto 0.00 DAILY. And Be lavlllo Tun- dny. 'l`huruduy and Saturday ONLY in llyvm. lusturnlng will luvs Bolluvhle Maud my. ad- uudny and lfrldn at 000mm. nhup ; Douron. to 7.30; Plown 0. ; nn-hing n Klnptou II 1.30 pan. on 'l'u Thundny nnd Bnurdu : nmvlng an lln uton at lr.30|.ni. spoon] mum on given to the ouolul handling of trolubt. lot which uthnotory rates will be xuunntud. Rnllwn and Rum-nhnn given by the Oapuln on board or by F. H, HA I`lHl A nvvuu Ann A|`l'|l l-I. to 7.30; Ploton 0.00; 1.30 r.In. 'l`uo|d|*. Bnurdny one DEBIIBON 0 ll 1:80 1413.; Plo:on 6 mm; lr.30|.m. a lnudglng nl Ornluhl I... ...|.I..|. --u.: --_ _.A.. -- V. I4. A.1A\ll~lKIA4D\JL`, IVILBTIII, wm unlll further notice luvs Klngnton I I Dueronto He lavilln `. lulu notion rooml. Inlet Bquue : the {co Stono HOIIC in Wellington Terrace, cl Montreal Bind. ooutnl put of the ,dly. uotnlly odvoruud In Ibo any papers` uoo. Uli. Pouuulou on be hnd In Mn. To Picton, Baemand Bay Ports. juulalmiv ufiniuwn HnuT1:| I-urn! 156.. I April 10. um um uuuxu, vvnu I/Inc pluuu Uu `;i:l`1 ursday, 291}: Inst. A] 1n n'nInnIr ..L...... - --..- ---', I it 10 o'clock sharp In the house now occupied by Wm. Huty, Erq , 163 Eur! Strevb, wul tnko plane on TI.---ngi--. 9:31.`. I_.-A guy ._ r Brussels & Tapestry Carpetsl IHAVI reoclvod lmlruotlonu from Mr. HARRY TALDX to all at his runldonco. H8 Welling- wu street. on lruueln nud. nnpeury Carpets, 7 oclnve Plano. dc. Sale of Household furniture, "mo. Una. rouoouuou be hud my. Oondiuou made known M timo of sale. For lxmhor pulioulu-I spply lo the nouoaoor. Amllm Wu Innnuv Vllll umus'ron.crrv lI0'l`lil., ll Avnn Ann Aliul --.- chtrry bedroom nu . Mndiomo iahnmbor won. 6 bloc. IMO I but In pe'r'::l'l. Iublop Wo(.I|'mhll. Il'ounP;::,n7b:r: chains. Inclm- n Lny. dlnnu no in can, can Canada on new on loamy Afternoon. hall Ion, . , k - h.nIu`.n`uT'I,f.o.. r ncpoollnu map It lnhummm. TCHII OII. .1 `D nnvrnumnnu April 9- M April 24. nunaunrmu. mu up-:4 -tun, All other furniture and onion. manly: lino not: In lllk plnoh, {mo} and any ounln u: abony and pluahmbony And plush pinto glut minor. Ixlk msdru curtains. ebony onbmol. loncy ublu, Jupanou hwy Jul. onnmonu. pllnu stool. curtain polo: hunuomo out dlnlnu cl11.nl:u In logger. munfvo a1Idob`%n`d lnhgnlk. to no I. on oxum on n u; 0. Black gltmu clock; Pbiluu, handsome ohntry wudroho, late nan front. row um annulus. lino uM, anon top wdnul Ind in nu. handsome efnmbor atoms In mblu. plate ulna huh. I-welt-I7 our ,AUc'1'IoN sum EXCELLEN 7 Fl/RN/IURE. SALES 87 Ill/Tclffsl I Aplll 83- -~-ks. .--_,:. ,_:. V.` M my.`-. ..~'. ?.DN Egg; AND WIRDIIW I-ll.IN'.)D, Freehold Propgrty For Sale% BY AUCTION. ON RAVI noolved Inumnouonu from IE8. Ll BOUTILLIIII to all M her residence, 8 Wellington Stun, on TUESDAY. APRIL 97th, n1 .1 I... J_..u..._- __g _n.... _._.n_. '1... G. M. Weber Upright Plano, Carpets. kc. uuln-I vi ulu llIlH- JOHN KERR. Manna: Cm or Klnguon on M. (.`o. C. U. NICHOLSON, MASTER, nun I.....|...- ....n... 1.... mm... AUC'I*`7I6:N SALE this-o . non-no--uguuny .0- w. I. Ivnuux. nous . Klllltnot llnn:o. DEM8LI:Vl-3. Agents. n. '. E.HUTCBF.BON, Auctioneer. Iulrlllllloll ODD! I0 A. (DUNN C Wu Anna. J. E. HUTCHEBON. Auotlonul I`:-urn. A. I`ropno|or,_ .1. E. mrrousox. Auouonoor I. GUNN & ()0. Pro] ht Atl. pll. --`xv-v-vn Thouponbcs of thobunlol Inch. ludtho-uuturhlolthouu mun. nuns; Icnr. wmu Uni. Toronto. I l0.(Il) bush. rye. The prop. Lake Michigan loads whoq :8 `Toledo. sad the solar. Ilunnills. lumber at Bgy City,!or Kingston. Thno men on tho prop. Glengu-ry, getting 001:. per day. uhd for 01 per my this morning. Tboir request no n! and they [alt the ants. rrinln.-Bohr. uipoy.0lny|on,llghI ; prop. Nisan-3. Toledo. 2.500 bmh. corn ; nl Loan. Capo Vinoonl. hgho; ochr. Ann Fnloonar. Olwnnn. lmhlennhr. n, ylvrv nun-nu. Asuuuu. l.UUV IKVIIL O0!!! 3 :1 Am I-`nloo-tor. Olvngo, In In mom. 0. 8. Wood. Alexandria Buy. In: sloop Two Brotlnn. Walk hind. ht. Pnrnqrnpln 0| Intent: to `lion who Labor on tho Idling` Doop. Salon no shipping II wagon oquul lo 8'15 per month. Dopu'turoo-8loo Lon-tint. Stone Hills. IhI2 Ichl. Mk OAK. Tnwuntn DJpu~R'm-""' Sloo muu. liuhl; Ichr. bite Out. Toronto. l0.(II) rve. I The citizens feel annoyed at the ap- parent disregard of their interests as shown by the post oice authorities. It is inconceivable why the custom house and inland revenue oflce. at which the calls are comparatively few. should be kept open today. while the poet ofoe, the channel of communication between busi' ness men. should be closed. By what rule or circumetancois the practice continued? And how is it that more holidays are taken now than in the past? Mr. Don- con did not rest on Easter Monday. and he ought to have lrnown how to manage . the post otoe elciently. As a matter : of fact he was anxious to accommodate v the public. and if the post oioe is to be! an institution of the times. making pro- \ areas with the age. and facilitating the husinees ol the people whom it is sup- . posed to serve. its usefulness must be` extended not contracted. We speak emphatically. lmowing that in this mat- ter we voice the opinion of four-fths of the people. On Mr. Inspector Grin not bring about the desired reform ?" j- The New York Him takes a very can- did. not to say uniq re, view of the eight hour movement. It is willing to admit that the time may come when eight hours will suioe for the accomplish- ment of certain work. made easy by the use of machinery. but it is doubtlul if the general limitation ol the working day can become practicable. "One thing. it holds. "is certain, that no person who works only eight hours can expect to be paid as much for it as when he works ten hours. The great pointabout all these questions is liberty. Let every one have full lreedom to do or not to do every- thing that his mind prompthand let no one interfere with the freedom of an- othu`. But why should there be any dispute on the number of hours that should constitute a day : work 7 . The sensible plan would be to pay by the hour, not by the day, and to let every one labour as many hours, or as few. as he may wish." Will the workingman look at the issue in this light? If the short ` oning oi the hours of labour involves I shortening of the pay roll we question very much of the agitation for the one, without due consideration of the other, will nd popularity even among those whom it is specially designed to benefit. j___..___. p,---u,.; ywu,uuu, uewuuiu nuuups one 0!- fer." The capitalist refused to pay a bonus for the privilege of constructing the road. Mr. Pew added : "I am satia- ed that Mr. Beaty will never build the North-West Central Railway even if he gets an extension of time. unless he becomes less interested in'looliing after what `the boy is to get." 01 course there was a sensation, and the effect of it was not removed though Mr. Beaty denied the accusations of Mr. Pew. and intimated that he wasa sorehead. What new developments are likely to occur in connection with this scandal we cannot conjecture. The politicians have an- dertaken to wash all their dirty linen in public. and it is by no means certain that all the soiled clothing has yet been produced. The committee before whom the matter has come nd themselves in a dilemma. They desire to encourage the building of the railway in the ccun- J try'sinterest. and they cannot wisely conntiaence the orooliedness of its pro` meters. What's to be done? Grant the charter.but not to Beaty & Co. These men have lorleited the public condence and all right to considera tion from the state. i l I 1 I ( ( 1 I Mr. Woodworth, M.P., made another scene at the meeting of the railway V committee during the consideration 0` the Northwest Central Railway char- ter. Mr. Beety had urged the consid- eration of his claims. and had stated theprospects of the road under new management and with new financial backing, when his present opponent and | former friend. Mr. Woodworth,read Mr- E. A. C. Pew's letter. It had reference toe proposition made to Mr. Beatv by I New York capitalists last fall. This - party agreed to provide the capital to_ I . complete 450 miles and to take in pay- ment therefor the bonds of the company and 26 per cent of the oanital"stock. He also agreed to pay 0100.000 into the bank in satisfaction of claims of Mr. A. - I I I I I P. Mscdonald. the contractor. against : i l the company. The letter proceeded? "Beaty in considering this offer remark- ed to the gentleman in my presence 5 that there was nothing in this for `the I E -1. "' MARINE INTILLIGINOI. n-`n-ornu-cu. Xian nu-~ Din- gaixggnin awuig -T-}-j- nun unit... _l.l- -3-A-I I_..I- EXCHANGE HOTFIL. In Vnlhgo of Rosann- mo.1.|l|oh. Ben location. (huollla ILO. lull. dopot. Nowlv nmtod um furnluhed throughout, to moan. Tum: cowl! purohnner. llouou for calling. to rluor mun nturn to Prsnro. Addrun L HONBE HERZI-`ELD. Amll lb. MORE 80.! ADAL. um um-u uunnonuroua oomg ounnntiltboomployou. now on: Ihtllboninhhdnndthdrnnia $11 IIIII IDO olnployoou. on ICIIKO. Ihnllboninnhhdndthdrnnion n- nalm. I nunvluonn. Dnlulvillndlghrwud their olden hrthvo btudvit an little dolayupou ldhhnntnduhhhmihd. NOW Yeti. April 9I.-AI I muting of the Coutnl Labor Uuionulhtday it iurooolvodtbutugithcr onnionnol nlnlod bodies ooazpouin it will no nu. Third Ann... ..n.... ............--.. prove uunnonn to sue nnunou. A long toll: was carried on u to when tho choose tnolotioo uhonld upon. but no donnlto oonolnnion was reoohod. Tho hotorioo. It in aid. mil openu soon so their mnnogon no ready. Some of the lnotorion begun the manufacturing of chosen Int stock. The bond ndjonrnod until May 16th. I uuuu IUOOIIHY, Illa IIIO HBO DIG IIIICII ll. per own. He ndvi the duilymeu to ubotciu In-om mnkiug cheese until In late I date at possible. Wore fodder oheooo put upon the make: II would prove injurious to the business. Iona IL": in: nun-ind nn :1 tn -In:n U'II'I'l9Q. Mr. Bun-own reported that the Isle of cheats in the Englnh market bud duck- enod recently, sud shun had hllan ll. nnr nit. A mini {Jun rlniuumnn Il'IIll'Iv l|uuI'III AUFHUNUK HEKZFEKAD. Aplll 7 RE sun ixnusmn the u.-nu. Down; doln urood bunlnou. Apglyto the pro` minor. A IXANDIH wrlcwnr It wee moved by Mr. Bawden, ae- oonded by Mr. MoFu-lane. thnt the neo- cintion endorses the notion cf the Home of Commons in prohibiting the imports- tion at oleomnrgarine into Canada; that ' the House be now requested to prohibit the mnnninotare oi this spurious butter in Cnnndn. 9 Id that this resolution be forwarded to the member for Frontenac. -Carried. M. n......_. ......-...,I 9...; u... --l_ -1 uuwur may luoula De ulowoa to Day II. Maura. Guthrie Ind MoForlAno were opposed to the mnnulactnro of oleomar urine. It IA: rnnvnal kw If-I Ramadan -n. I uunu umuxuurglnue nuoum DO unname- tn:-ed. and it poo lo prolerred It to good ' butter they thou d be nllowod to buy it. Guthrie um MnFnrIAnn -nun lune Iloo copra. (Sin '_'Piu." noc.. Ioc. loc. Try them. ' uunuuxnn we mnnuxucoure ol the aim}. Mr. Brewer was oppoaod to any such action being taken by the bond as that suggested by Mr. Bnwden. Ho thought. I am oleomuguine should be manufac- tn:-ad. Ind if nonnln In-nlnrl-ad 1}. Ln nnmi iruue l geumne nutter. Mr. Burrows agreed with Mr. Bnwden in his remarks. He considered that oleomnrmuine should not be manufac- tured. for it was detrimental to the health of consumers and to the interests of dairymen in the country. The House of Commons should be memorialiled to condemn the manufacture of the atn. Mr RI-nwnr unn return/xnnrl on nI.- ..nnI. IIUUU UH UBIZIU I UZ.'JJ. Mr. H. Baw-len drew attention to the hot that the government had prohibited the importation of oleomargarine into the country. While be commended the go- vernment !or this procedure he thought it should have gone further and prohibit- ed the manuiuctnre of oieomnrasriae in Canada. The trade in this spurious urti- ole had is damaging effect upon the trede in genuine butter. Mr. Rm-rnwn nurnnul with My n....l.... u--|Vl.InI - unu-nun--nun: unului. On Saturday afternoon a. meeting of Dairymen's Association was held at the Windsor Hotel. The auditors reported that the accounts of last year had been correctly kept. and that after all ex- penses had L en paid there was a bal- ance on hand i` 92.93. Mr H Rnunlnn II-mm no6....4:.... `/1 u._, applying no Boycott. 50 Lnhnr Uninn vnnbdnv il ouua, were me pmncipnl loaders. When the warden was brought up to the (once. to out as a shield for the con- victs in the eorts to break it down. the convicts yelled to the guards on the wslls. "Now you can't shoot or you will kill the warden." The latter bravely and pluclxil) cried out "Shoot! Shoot! Never mind me." The guards continued doing duty. I`here are 8 guards on re- lief all the time. and these fortunately were in the village. llesrin shots they ran up with revolvers, so while the convicts were at the fence kept up a tusilede through it. The ammunition of the convicts soon gave out and find- ing themselves helpless they returned the cells. in which they hsve remain- edlocked. They have acted like mad- msn ever since. 7 HF} STAR 110083.31 I mod Ap y to prhtor, ALEXANDER 8'l`l:WAl1'}`. THE IANUFACTURI OF OLIOIAROARINE CON- nlIlNlh-(`!IllI'fEII|lAlllln nn~n.u DELI] duty An... .-_ none 0| mam esoapea. _ Montreal. April 25.- 1'he row rt-it broke out in the store shed. the guards who had charge of the gang being seized and bound. The prisoners. after strip- I ping the guards of their revolvers and _ ries, took some ralters lrom the shed to , make a ladder to enable them to get overthe walls. Mr. Laviollette, putting in an appearance, was seized and bound. some guards had just time to , get up to their sentry boxes when the _ prisoners made an advance. The son- tries red on them, some of the bull? 1-._ " `juriii`"them'. the prisoners ring back in return. The prisoners withdrew to the .,otber side of the yard. While they were trying to pry open the wooden fence they were red upon. but they seemed to think they were safe so long as Mr. Laviollette was in {rout of them. Mr. Laviollette, however, ordered the sentries to fire. whereupon one of them rad over his head and hit COIriV8IIl- Killed him almost instantly. As soon 18 Corriveau fell the prisoners rtxl on Mr. Laviollette and wounded him in three places, one hell entering his back, another going through his wrist. and another entering the back at his head and coming out through his jaw. The Ientries now poured a heavy volley up- on the prisoners, wounding several, whereupon they ran to the centre build ing and were eventually captured and placed in cells. Mr Lavinia... nun i......u..i:.... I151- pmceu 1:: cans. Mr. Laviolette can hardly live. He is in an unconscious state. There are 52 employees In the building. of whom 28 were guards. There are at present Q75 convicts in the building less than usual. Mnntrnnl. Anvil an _ l`Im n,........... Desperate lnule lcuioen the Cletus all the PI-IeeIcn-one convict Diet Deal and Five Wounded-Warden Ierully WelId0i~I?IIl Details of Ike Icvolt. St. Vincent de Paul. April 2I.-The ' Voonviots in the penitentiary here obtain- ed possession of rides and revolvers and revolted this afternoon. Warden Le- viollette demanded their surrender. when the prisoners opened re on him and the guards. A terrillo bettle en- sued. The warden received I bullet in the jaw. another in the wrist, while I. third entered the abdomen. His wounds are very serious. Chart:-and. a. guard, was wounded in the leg. while several others received wounds more or less serious. One prisoner named Cornvean was shot dead and live others wounded. None of them escaped. Montreal. Anril 25.- l'lm raw rnf. I OUTBIIAK A1.` I'll BI`. VINCE` DI PAUI; PRISON-GUARDS DIIAIIZID. _j_._.___: D HRIMENW AHEOCI l'I ION. MUTINY BY, GUNVICTS. Applying tho Boycott. 'mI. A...II an ,_Aa - _ '1'HEA,U-uL\ m:l'l`I>ll WHIG, APRIL 26. uonuou. A x6.-TbO Ihhlnn thiuhono u|nywonlt|_bodhu'nod h oounynod. Tho Grad climbs of domain Inn has nvnkul. uoonnrnou. ` 'hubouoouvokod. oanhnod uid Ills IIIIUIQIOT noun no man we unvnstum. "1 Franco written to Groeoo. Vining bctlodhum. llitbeliovodthlt Onooo will {allow the ndvico. Athonl. April 96.-Ordeh to lonnrd Itoqnlojbo frontier have been con- Iunndod. the of thin Inning booono nun '.nnl'nn A-nail 01711- _A-A_._-,A an A vnnu vvasuunn IUUU. New York. April`) 26.--'I'he llcralah ultimatum ol the powers was formally presented to Greece this morning. It says all that is wanted to secure peace to Europe in Grecian tranquility. Dis- armament is advised. and Greece is rather severely warned that if her re- fusal follows she must bear the come quenocs. The present! of foreign war shlpa seems to inuence the passions of the populace. who demand war. The Greek war minister has returned from the lrohtier. The cabinet council re- solved to refuee the ultimatum. ` I :-anon In. Irilbn In 11...... ..u.:.;... i :- OIIIOI II UIGID T9 DlIAlII-'l`lI PIOPLI xorl Clliy, Ina mum: nan reel in height. it mount: the uturdy Ionnor in a calm and fhoughtfui Attitude. The clothes of our modern immoral: no the mod dimcult por- tion of the work for an Artist to handle with- out presenting nvntiil And ung-rnooiui appear- gnoo. Tho sculptor atom! to have In tho oontumo pretty well in this cane, but the untortuuto thought in the matter L1 that when the Prince Albert mm: in suponodod by thncoming changes of nails fashion, than the men. will become ulnightiy. Senator Hill In; only been dead three won, and than Ilrly do tho citiunn of his Illb honor him. nun. nun lllhh EIAIUK. On Peachtroa Itroot, Atlanta, 00., not {Ar from the governor`: mansion, there in now In couno of erection I magnicent pedestal for u Iuzuho of hhrolo proportions to the late senator Benjamin -IL Hm, of that state. The figure in of marble. modeled by Sculptor John Doyle, of New York city. and Imndn can fool In height. It nreunta uturdv n cnlm nml sunny: uuuu nu Iulpululvu Iuuu, uun Lucy (in? also warm hearted and grateful to their friends. Witness the magnicent memorial that they nro about to erect in Richmond to their dead Chieftain, Robert E. Loo. And here in another monumux `_ but this time it in a statesman that is to be honored. I lIl\ol\ I HUUIHJIF, UUIIOIIDTI. BIC. _A-il5Ual. 171:7: 11 ions at klrnrnd iuhjoot in Inomopponlto Oldar lnlnnd. on Pm.sburg on. with In mm 3: and outhonnu. Tho propgr 1 $1 be?` oh " torluunty '0 I I . . he .A~ l rm. :s&`&"w`X'v`.%ou wm72".: an " ` "' '2`.-'-'.:-"5-i_:`'3.'::'-.?"...7...'; in IN" Q! onoro in a Dlntlngninhod Georgian. It goes without saying that it Gen Grant ind been a. southemer, or was he even buried in southern soil, it is more than likely that a memorial to him would not have to go beg- ging for subscriptions, and that notwith- standing the greai difference in the wealth oi the two nations The southern people have always been an impulsive race, but they are Alla warm hnnrhul nml or-nhzfnl tn Manh- ueus rluruamm. nu. mnnsoury In sum to no a workingmnnb paradise. Tho Madomy is a noble institution of learning. He V0 to it 8310.000. For many you! it was is cus- tom to Iign and present the diploma of the graduating clam. OGIVBG CIOCOPSIIOIII (F001 ernmonts for hls scale; Rt. Jnhnnhuv-:1 vo. I. . ernuwnus xor uxs Icuea. BL Johnnbury, Vt, la proud of two poses- aiona, the Fairbanks ncale work: and the St. Johnubury academy. It owes both to Thad- deus Fairbanks St. Johnsbury 1.: said to be worklmrmnn's msrndlso. Madomv in governor or vcrmont The brothers at rst made stoves and plows. Thaddeus designed and made the patterns for both. in 18% he patented a plow and in 1835 a. cooking stove. That was about the days of the first cooking stoves in America. But his great work was the invention of the platform scales. In 1830 it was the fashion among New England farmers to cultivate hemp There was grout difficulty in separating the fiber from the bark or straw. To obviate that Thad- deus invented and patented a hemp dresser. The firm bought the straw and paid 315 a ten for it. But it was exceed-i ingly difficult to decide how much a ton was. There was no way to weigh anything except by the balance and the old-fashioned steel- yards. Once more Mr. Fairbanks began to turn his mind to inventing. He studied, thought and experimented. The result was the plat- form scale. not perfect at rst but prac- ticable, so that a loaded wagon could be weighed upon it. In a little while the scales were in demand the country over, and the fortune of the Fairbanks brothers was made. They gave up the manufacture of every- thing else and eonned themselves thence forward to scales. They mule many pat- terns and sisss of these. Thaddeus has re- ceived decorations from three foreign gov- scales DILIVIIIKO Till ULYIIATIJI. T2: 1 nanaeun Fairbmlks was a born inventor. When a boy he helped his father build a saw mill and a grist milL He never had any education, except what was get in the com- mon schooln oi` his native village, but his mechanlcalgenius triumphed without book learning. In the early part of the century he and his brother started a small iron foundry with the rm name of E. & T. Fair- banlu, in St. Johnsbury, to which their father had removed. Erastus was twice governor of Vermont The hrnthnra at. nat: maria nfnvnn nnrl nuroanxseu Ln suns cnurcu, mu a number or lhem belong to the North Congregational church of St. Johnsbury, of which still a third nephew ls deacon, and a. fourth Sunday school superlntendent. Thaddeus Fairbanks was a born inventor. - a-';m%x.`.,..n -Mw v::;.-ms.` 1 nephew,'1 I-`alrbanka, 1| pastor. His son is superintendent of the Sunday school.`-`and another nephewln den- am. There nedlni-to be noo row!) for .11 the Fnlrbankseu ln this church, and number of Lhnm hnlnnu On Ihn Nnrfh (`Anny-aannnnl me country. Neither do the number or run- bloodod Fairbankses that survive the vener- nble gentleman bear out the oft- repented ac- aunation that the old New England families Lre running out. There are in St. J ohnabury this day nearly enough of the kin to keep two churches going. The pa , ,1; i?$`(3 ?i2'4'"1_ miunfi.` i WI I an 0&1! not Ioooxrllyl Tl ll IQ. W Elll - \\ - 1 uzcxuenu, no xmgnt. TIIADDEUS nxnnucn V 1" '""`l more you: Thaddeus Fairbanks was born etBrlm1leld, Man, 1796. He was a hereditary Puritan New Englander. In 1633 Jonathan Fair- banks came to this country from Yorkshire, England. The family must have been very long llved. Thaddeus was only the sixth ln leacene from thlnrut Jonathan. It is nearly us old an American family as there is left tn the country. Neither do the number of full- Falrbanlmes that survive the vener- .u nu uuuuauuln ouuuuy, dun. Hg, Wl BU NH: Hnhhyg ms neighbor: callad tones him, and congratulated him on his good health and lpir-its.` March 31 he made 9. min- Itepln the hall of his house. and ML The fall bl'0I0 MI Inlt hin "A in- nu u;I- IIII runol-In louu and lio- trlondod It. Johngnry. Tho inmur at In mun puma-. Icalnlvodtobo myen:-uold,um ugandhg at an nncldui. nnnlnv J... an ...-- u. Io lac-tad tho Pluto:-m lonlu and no. M IIll`l|l-v. scuoon superintendent. Fairbanks born Wlmn . hm. ha I..1....1 1.1.. .91.... mud . nu} lmrc|1e-150I.rIx- ` Tue; pstnu-cl; mn_xl!L. .-1-?cm:'.a.** a `h'nIh'nebhevv'.'l 1-`alrbunkmll I * THADDEU8 FAIRBANKS. --v:-nu-nu.--uv-v lunar : Emlllshnut A. AL4n.-..4ml Ilhln `.4 nnluvw Q-Innn Clllllll. IQCIE J. Bun. J. W. Gaucho. P. Lovdu. cqul;1`. P: In&.41L -MICOI: a. u. noyu. J. A. xuauen. Senior Luin-W. A. I-`inlay. A. Ball. W. B. 0. Bad. E. Pixie, I. Smonor. J. A. Oltou. T. R. Scott. S. Gnln. R. O. H. Sinclair, A G. E. Hartwell, 8. Leah. Ahoo Chan` born. N. Jnohon. E. (Jotkhill. L. T. Lockhend. A. K. H. Icluhno. D. L. Down. J. 0. Power. J. Outunoh. J. )(cEwon.J. A. lobonlld. A. Inckanxio. W. A. Stun. H. A. Luvell. ntm-v_W, ll (bonus 1. Ir I..|. n. u. uuuuu. As. an noun. 5- I ! ll 3 u L I.J. loounnn . N. A. ll s:mm.J. F. clxmionux. .n.'1'3:.'w2j J. D. Boyd. J. A. mad... Senior LALin--W, A I`:-.I.- A ll Junior L|tin-G. E. Dydo. D. R. Drummond. R. S. Minna. F. King. A. G. Hay, S. T. Cbown, J. H. Hills. land M. Squire. W. Curie. T. O. Mcnil. T. H. Fu-roll. P. Mnhood. T. B. Scott. E. H. Runoll. J. A. Minna. J. A. Sinclair, E. B. Echlin. R. M. Pbolnn. R. J. Hunter I. J. loounnnn. anon. D. Hlrnnhnn J la` l`..--.:..L-..I ll I'I-r- V uumpneuuoru. Rlnkin. Apologetics - A. Gmdier, B.A.. Fort Coulonge. Soonoe. lot llanurnl nrnninvmv in A... n.n., run uouwnge. Spence. general rocienoy in ns ear`: work. -- W. . Fowler. NJ. ocktown. N.B. ncwu. ma. Mnckeraas Memorial. Greek Test men: in ExegeIia--Arpnd Gina, B.A.. Campbellford. lhnhin A....l......o:..- A n-...u-_ l'.l`4.l. Church of Scotland. No. 4. Third You Hebrew and Chnldee-R. Mnchy. B.A., Pictou. N.S. Il..-.l....-.... |l......-x-) 11---`, n-,,., lIy-'D. uuuueroae, 11.5., Uobden. Robert Anderson. First Year Divinitv -Johnaon Henderson. B.A.. Pictou. N.S. Hugh Mnclennnn. Church I1iut.ory-J. F. Smith. Lntnna. nhm-I. M L. ...A M- n l:*.....; v--- ueurew- 1. A . uosgrove. uulnrook. Church at Scotland. No. B. Second You Hebrew-0. R. Lung, B.A., Back. with: M. Mcliinnon, B. A., Belfut. P.E.I. n|....._I. -1 n_-u__,.| xv. . run I, 1 \r NCHOILH. CHAINS CABLES mu. of all ma; alto urnku wmdm-m. mun TANKH. an. Io: ulo {K uunn A Bunwuvrz, Gonenl Oommluton rohmu. Quoboo. 1`. Dllill. LlIl'`nd. Church of b. slid, No. 2. Fu-at Your Heb:-ew- T. A. Uosgrove. Millbrook. Church nl Hnnnnd, Nn, R, Hnnnnd nwueou. 5.11., nelmn. r.r.`.1. Robert. Anderson. Second Year Divin- ity--S. Childeroae, B.A., Oobden. Rnharf. Am1m.m. Ira... V... l'\:-:..:o.. --rs. uow, D.A.. Wnllaoeww McLeod. B.A., Belfast. P.E.I. Rnhnrf. Annlm-.n.. a........,l \' BOIIOLIIKJIIIYB IN I`HE0l..U(iY. Robert Anderson. Third Year Divinity --R. Gow. B.A.. Wnllaoetown. and J. Mnimmi R A Rulings D I.` 1 vv. .1 . ruwrson, muweu. Foundation No. 6. Junior Chemistry- John Marshall, Cobden. Ninhln Natural q..:........_'1\ 41 ml... u ouu mnrsuw, Uobaen. Nickle, Natural Soionce-T. G. Allen. Brockvllle; C. A. D. Fnirold. St. Ca- thurines. nnbnhnnni l.l:..L..-.. nr [1 n-___;. buunueu. Cnbaraqni, Hiatory-W. H. Cornetl. Gananoque. - 1. n. rureu. mn awn. Foundation No. 4. nnior Philosophy- W. G. Bain. Kingston. J. M. Mnclean, Cafe Breton, equal. `o undation N0. 5. Junior Philm:nnln7_ un urennn, equal. `oundation No. 5. Junior Philosophy- W. J. Patterson, Muwe_l|. Fnnnanojm. N- R 1-...-- n|......:..;... nuuu uulunoers, woue Island. St. Andrew's, Toronto, Senior Greek- T. K. Scott. Aurora. R. C. H. Sinolnir. Carleton Place. eqnnl. Toronto. with the hnnnr nf Ht, An. -V5R HALF} on rulonnblo tenm 1 LARGE 1 TWO 91-mnr FRAME music. wm. un- on. wnodnhod And tabla: uuohad. Would be Iulublc for 3 cub mvor. Apply to IE8. BUSHIH, oornu of Plus and Division Rcrootl. uurleoou rmoe. eqnau. Toronto. with the honor of 59.. An drew'a Church. Toronto. Senior Latin- W. A. Finlay, Lakaeld. Glam! MnmnriAl_ Jnninr Mntlmmnlim W. n. rmlay, uauanela. Glass Memorial. Junior Mathematics I -T. E. Farrell. Kingston. Fnnnrintinn Mn A nninn D|.I....-..L.. uuurge L. Uyae. mngsmn. Foundntion No. 2. Junior G:-eek-J4 H. Mills. Lindsay. FOlll1dIti0D No. K. Snninr FnaIiaIu_ a. mum. mnaany. Foundation No. 8, Senior English- Alice Chambers. Wolfe Island. St. Ami:-nw'n 'I`m-mu. n....:.... ll--..I. .. ....... .-cu:-u In nnlr. Foundation No. 1, Junior Latin- George E. Dyde. Kingston. No. 2` Jnninr (}rnnl:_.I 1- arm uoulonge. Chanoellor's,gold.in English Language and Lneruture--J. F. Hunber, M. \. Prinnn nf wnlnn nlymu MAJ--- t .... unu mr.erunure--J. F. Prince of Wales. silver. Modern Lan- guagea-Mariou Folger. Kingston. Prince of Wales, Natural Scienoe-E. C Shotey, B.A., Cataraqui. onnnuu. PROFICIENCY DURING counsn. Governor Genet-31's special prizo-J. Marshall, B.A. auurey. 0.11., uauarnqnl. Mayor's gold medal in Mental and Moral Philoaophy--A. Gaudier. B.A.. tort Coulonge. Ch1mmllnr'n.anld in Rnnlinh l.nmm..m. Zoology only-MnRnsaie. rst. class. mmux. AND non L PHILOSOPHY. Gandier, first olaasx mrroav mm 3 man. I] uuter. that clus ; Nicol. rst clue: Molina. am elznca;Elliot.t, that class: Millur, second class. ..-...._...~. Carrutburi gold medal, Mathematica- H. E. Horsey, BA , Kingston. (Jarrut.bars.uold, in Chemisu-y-E. C` Shorey. B.A., Cataraqnu. Mnvor's zzold medal in Mnnhnl um`: \lllI OOIMODIOUB sud buulltully muntod Ruldonoo ml luau Hlrut. M prounl oo~ Inplodb CoI.uIm. be home: ha been ro- oonlly III urnd null provoztnnd the nu: a mud. For I". oulnn Ipply to IRKI RICK 0 R00 8, Bollcllora. etc. T3-X-., - , .- Bhorey. class. Vania...- ..4 m morn, ms; class; muss Farrell, nu class. Geology ouly-McRossie, rst class. |)|'IlIlnAI ...... .... _..,....... .... _ vuunl Ln I n x-unv`.uvu UuAan. Shorey, that class; Gardiner. class. uun.nu:unI--runs: Xl.!.AIl- Kilborn. first class; Mcclem ant. class. CLAESICB. Greek. W. Clyde, first class. Latin, W. A. Logie.rat class. Modems, M. Folger, first class ; J. Dunlap. rat. class; E. Elliott, second class; '1'. W. R. Mc- Rae. second class; J. Miller. second class. -An|lllI:-lllll|UD*'ll-Illl lli Findlay, first class. unmsua-rxcs-nrm.. H. E. Horsey, first class: J. non. first class. -4` I unnun I. u.u-I:u.vuL1u lnalx. Ihtteruon. res class; Goodwin, cond class; Ross, second class. .-Vuslo Teabamura in Theology--W. Allen, . Givau,B.A.. J. McLeod, B.A.. R. Ma. kuy. B.A., B.D_; ' ; ..."{1:a3`.2uudeuI?*::`:C.D. .V<:`l`)0iinl`(d,' Thorold. L.L.B.'-H. Mowat. .A., Kingston. B.D.-Roderick Mc `my. B.A.. Pjotou, .. N.S. I 'I'Io Malena` column for I100 `rho ue: flu mu be Pondenq vor Will a lost recnlln lmonu-]`l'Io College clung. . { The onninntionn were concluded on Sum-day nnd today the list of gradu- ntel. prize uni honor ond puunen were Announced as follows : Ncnou`dnAn3s cuu.msN&c.,' ulo by ancum scnwun-z. -nu-. puma uu none: I follows : K4181` OI` GRADUAYIB. AID `III I HONOR AND Plll. A1111 um-nu aunnnun-ru\aI lnAn. Kj lborn, first class; Miss Farrell, first hum. u. a. uuneron, nunguon. E. J. Oorkhill. Longbboro. D. L. Dewar. Glen Snndeld. E. Elliott, Kingston. N. M. Grant. Stelluton. N.S. H. E. Horsey, Kingston. L. Irvine. Pembrpke. F. W. Johnson. Regina. '1`. W. Kelly. Brnntlord. J. Marshall, Cobden. J. Miller, Peterboro. J. Moliinnon. Prince Edward Island. T. W. R. Molina. Belleville. D. M. Robertson, Willismatown. E. C. Shorey, Cataraqui. G. J. Smith, Petal-boro. M. M Spooner, Kingston. R. Whitman, Teeswater. F. M. Young, Na nnee. -. 3.}. .1,:.Ms:Gcnr'xrL UBAUUJIII Ll` `II J. Armour. Perth. J. J. Ashton. Dnrlington. W. G. Bsin. Kingston. 0. Bennett. Peterboro. O. J. Uuneron, Kinguton. Gorkhill. Lnnuhhnn QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY- NATURAL SClENCE-l-`HIST YEAR. :II....._ u__L _I,___ , Il- I! In EUIIOLAIISIIIPH IN ARIN. ,._. -. . - . unu n-an-nuu-unvvnu [nan u; class; Gardiner. Mcliin OARDIRI-1. Three or Four Boar-iorl. by me wool. with lodging. can be comlonnuly accommodated 9! I00 CLEROY B'l`RIl l`. nut Brook; nloou few dny bocrdoru. uuuuaen, .1. nuuer. Senior Pbiloaopbv-J. Marshall, J. x-st. Ram-uy, T. W. Kelly. Medical Bob-my-l.{. C. W. Urabnm. Jurior Greek-J. H. Mills. 0. E. I t Dyde. D. R. Drummond, A. G. Hay. D. ~ '5 0. MoPbniI, T. B. Scott. J. A. Sinclair. Maud M. Squire. W. Curie, E. H. Russel. E. B. Eoblnn. l(.J. Hunter. J. D. Boyd, 3. N. A. McPherson. A.` McKenzie. '1`. 1'. rst. Camelon, H. H. Pirie. J. W. Moorehead, J. McEwen. D. raohau. Inn Hnnunrflrnul/:10 A l:`....n_... ll uy 888. first new msument 4:1-iticiun-B. Mo- ' Kay, A. Ginn, W. J. Drummoud; W. Allen. J. Grant. J. McLeod. eqnsl; S. Cbilderose. R. Gow. T. Steele. equal; Orr Bennett. W. J. Fowler. R. Perriu, equnl ; J. Henderson. G.B. Lung, equnl ; N.g|mpbell, H. R. Grant. D. J. Hy- lan . IIIIII J.l A-II m.u. AND C.l. W. C. Boemun, F. Bruce, H. E. Bur deita J. Oualemnn. 0. Collins. J. M. 00:10:91. S. 8. Cornell. W. F. Cg . J. G. ` Crooaunn.A. A. Damn, A....:. . n... nuns. U. mmer. Hebrew, Thu-d You--R. McKay; W. Allan. J. McLeod, equal; J. A. Gnpz. R. How. ' I-lnl-u-41- Q.........I \!g-._ :1 In vr- l wo oic71't.`nilii.>r may ma u o_rV1Ilmn|(nV. on and lrnunl room und good bond by Innlylnn ll. nm Omoe. IS IIOW Iebrw, Second Yen--M. M cKinnon G. R. Lang, equal; J. Steele. H. R Grunt. D` J. Hyland. Jnniorebx-mu_'r.A n........... 1 1 urlnu. u` .1. uymnd. Junior Heb:-ew-T. A. Congnve. J. J. Ashton. W. J. Fowler. 1 . A. McLeod, J. A. Henderson. W. J. Drummond. R. W. Wbitemnn, J. G. Potter. Chnldeo-R. McKay. W. Allen. J. Mc- Leod. onuu vv. nucuauan. Junior Dlvislon-A. Gnndier. J. Han- derson, W. J. Fowler. J. W. H. Milne; M. Mclilnnon, D. J. Hyland. equal ; G. R. Lung. Special lxaminnt.ion-0rr Bennett. Church Hiatox-y-R. McKay. W. J. Fowler, J. Henderson. J. F. Smith. R. Gow; Orr Bennett, J. McLeod. equal ; J. W. Milne. A. Mcliosaie. J. A. Grant, S. Cbxlderoso. H. Moliennon, L. Perrin, J. W. Baolnusn, N. Campbell. equal ; W. Allan. H. R. Grant. A. Given, D. J. Hyluad. G. R. Lang. A. Macaulay; W. J. Dnnnmoud, F. W. Johnson, equal; J. Mills. D. Miller. nhrn-1 Th.-A V--- n |l_I:,, I-Iv Apologecicu (Senior division)-II. R. Grunt. J. Steele. J. F. Smith. L. Perrin, S. Childerose, equal; A. MOROGBIU. J. W. Bucham_m_._ Jnninph ..... .... A n-._::_,, w -- DU. O.I.-Johu Odlnm. u..:. nymna. Old Testament Criticiam-R. McKay, J. Henderson, W. J. Fowler; A. Givnn. L. Pernn. equal; J. McLeod. J. A. Grant, H. R. Urnnt, J. F. Smith, Orr Bennett. W. J. Drummond. equal; 0. R. Lang. R. (low. M; MoKennion. J. Steele. N. Campbell, D. J. Hyland. W. Allen. A-...I,.....A:..- /:~-_:., 42- - -- - name, u. remn. First Year Thcology--W. J. Fowler; J. Henderson. M. Mcliinnon. equal ; W. J. Drummond. J. W. Milne, U. R. Lung. D.J. Hylund. UldTnnt.nmnnt. (`.ri+.iniam_l) M..l.'.... ` ILIIIULUIIY. Third Year Theology--R. Malia ; A. Givan. R. Uow. J. McLeod. equaf ; W. Allen. J. A. Grant; A. H. Campbell, A. `Macaulay. A. Mcosaie, equal. Second Year Tbeoloav-A, (Iummm muoumey. A. Mcnosale, equal. ` Tbeology-A. Oandier. S. Childerose, J. F. Smith. J. Steven, 11.11. Grant, J. W. Buchanan. A. Mc- Ronsie, L. Perrin. Fimr V... 'l`|....J-.... V v I-`---I TWO OENTLIIIIN or Indy llonllnmnn. Applying H630. Puss Paper--Drnznmond, Russell, Marshall, Mol lmil. Holdcroft. Hav, Mills. Madden. McKenzie. Pnelan. Dydo, Kilboru, Sinclair. Parker, Eohlm, Squire, McCamuJou. J. Farrell. Uriiu, Burns, Strachnn. Gillies. Irving. Mahood. Mac- pheraon, Johnson. Senior Mn.Lhnmnr.im:_._\V ,1 u.u..._..-.. puetaoa, aonnsou. Senior Mn.bbemnt.ics-VV. J. Patterson. Goodwin Ross. uoruenu. 1. W. neuv. Junior Matbema&ics-Snperior Rank Pass and Problem Paper--'l`. H. Farrell. R. S. Miuuea. Curio. King, Chown. Loo- bead. D.... D ....... n_._.,. V I -- Semor Gree|(-1-W. A. Fnudlny. H. W. Townsend. T. R. Scott. R. C. H. Sin- clair, equal; T. A. McLeod, A. U. Bsin, J. Ratnrny. J. M. McLean. E. Ryan. 0. Hartwell. E. Pirio, J. J. Mobennan, D. Fleming, 1). L. Dewar. J. Untbanaob, J. G. Pattie, H. Leaak.J. Armour. W. H. Uornebt. I. W. Kelly. Jnninr n{fIf.|1nrnAf.inn_Q-1-un-in-. n- ..|. I. HOMO? $Of. nonly. ltncva-fnllogaucln. mu. :1. LV. uuunmg, J. Hales, G. W. M01-den. A. Hague. R. J. Sturgeon, G. J Smith. W. T. Holdcroft. D. Fleming, J. Armour. W. R. Givens, F. H. Frazer. N. M. Grant, 0. B. Dupuis, J. 1 . Car- miohael. J. Miller. Rnninr Philn-nn|n:_ I M......I...I| 1 .1. 1uuu,1\`. J1. urn K. | Junior l`uilosopb'y---W. G. Bnin. J. M. - McLean. equal ; V\. S. Morden. H. S. Foluer. 'I`. A. McLeod, M. MCKGDZIB. H. L. Wilson. F. J. Kirk, H. A. Givens, D. Cunningham, M. M. Spanner, J. A, Mc- Donald. E. Oorkhill. U. A. Cameron, A. W. Beall. I`. G. Allen, W. A. Cameron. T. A. Cosgrove, E. C. Shorey. A. K. H. \{oF|rlnno, R. J. Hunter. J. McEwen. F. R. Parker. R. Whitomun. H. P. Tho- mas. H. N. Unnnimv .I lllllun I`. I a. ouuw. ll. uuam rs, 1`. M. loung. Junior I hysica.- utbersan. Young; Hales. McLean, equal ; E. Elliott ; Beu- ; nem,Scot.b,exnnl; Wilson, Folger. Mc- Kenzie, Lunniugnam. Mobeunan, Ar- mour. Curmichael. Robertson. Logle. Miller. Mol*`arlnnd; A. Cuporon. Mclhe. acuul :, .Sla.r3o4:n~k'-1'-I!-.:~.m. w:-.`.-:-..- nuuer. moranauu; lg. A. Uaqnoron. M.c.`3;;;;_` _ i. lglnll. Hing} ._' ,"uY"5'_' ,_ Cameron, L. Irving. Senior Physics -Finlay. Chomintry-J. Marshall, A. E. Bolton. 0. A. D. Fnireld, G. W. Mordan, W. S. Mnrdan. J. Halnn, F J k'.'...- n n....._ iII'nogI_unn2 $';:;,..._........f.."."$'. . " tn J. a. \RAT'l,`ENBURY,|:` OIIIIIII to-In on lllllt. J mun: 0. D. s; Morden. J. Hales, F. J. Kim, D. Unn- ningbam, J. U. Gonlan. H. W. Townsend, W. A. Cameron, D. M. Robertnaon. J. W. White. L. Irving. A. Hugue. Natural Soienca-'I`. H, Allan rv. A vvulw. u. uvum. A. nugue. Soienco-'I`. G. Allen. 0. A. D. Fmreld. equal ; F. J. Kirk, W. Mo- Lennnn, W. G. Buiu. W. A. Cameron. T. G. Marquis. J. W. White. G. W. Mordon. A. Hague. G. J. Smith, "G. J. Bryan, W. J. Kidd, N. M. Grunt. Jnnnnr |':uilnnnnhn_,W (1 D..:.. 1 1: uruwu, 15.. U. Uuplll. Senior Germnn--A. W. Beall. J. . Cluxnon, H. A. Luvoll. Hannah 4 Givens. E. S. Grin, W. R. Given. 1 J. b`mit.|.I. A. Chum F. M. loung. hveica.-- Ittersan. Ynum nee. 1'. u. rlrteu, 5. 1'. Uhown. J. A. Minuea. F. J. Mccammon. (J. U'Uonuor. J. M. Farrell. W. H. Brokenahnre, F. M. `Brown, R. D. Dupuia. Gel-mnn--A. W. Run .1 A m. unrz-ow. a. :1. mm. Junior Fronoh-F. King. R. S. Minnea, T. Farrell. J. 8. Gillian. J. A. Minuea, S. J. Ohown. P. llshood. F. J. Moounmon. W. H. Brokenshiro. F. M. Brown, J. M. Farrlll, A. -R. Wuhan, (J. O'Connor. L. J. Loobocd. L. A. Looheod. R. D. Du- unis. pllia. pugnior French-A. w. Bull, J. A. Clutou. H. A. Given. 1!. A. Lnvoll. E. I 3. Griin. A. Chambers. W. R. Givens. { T. McEwen. _Il1lIinrnnDnnnnTD L ;-as u D |l:_ .l . MCDWBD. Junior Getman-F. Kiajz, R. S. Min- neu. T. H. Furell. S. T. Chown. J. A. Minuan. F. J. Mngmnxnn l! 1| . 'l\I|I|l\ 5005:. u. uocnela. W. J. Patterson. oqntl; J. A. Oluton, T.B. Boots. 0. J. Smith, W. P. Buck , A. U. Basin. J. A. McDonald, 11. G. F r. E. Pirio. F. G. Allen, M. Mackenzie. J. G. Putter. equal; S. H. Gardiner; E. (`. Shorey, J.A.Reddeu. e ual; F. H. Fruar, G. G. Hartwell, H. ouk, E. 8. Grlln, H. A.Lsvell. A. H. Ross, G. J. Bryan, W. M. Garrett. J. H. Mills. Jnnim-l1`nnnnh_la` In..- D u u:____ D. D. Mt.-Dondd. N. A. Hoihenon. anlnl. -.040` _. _ PARL R. Bar room 363 lilting: lloom. with or without bond. Would be Illlllbh ior I Indy sud gontlomnn. `Puma rononnblo. A100. u noon at tho uudonu hnvo their vnor Iion. will be propuod in reooivo 3 low nniit man. Enquire .1303 Prinoou sum. uquu. Sonia! E -Aoe Ohunbora.T. B. Ioott. L. and. W. J. Patterson. nnnl: J. A. Olnxtnn 'I`, It Hang; a J Testament *0:-iticiun--B. `. GiVl!l. W. J. nrnrnw`nnA - J .. rurxer. u. wunomun. 11. 1 . Tho- . H. N. Dunning. J. Hales, G. W. inn. A. Hnoma. R .l m....-.....\.. n I Gunning PI-hue`... hlinn (I, (In. D...) .: .nuu;:.1.nnAJ1LV 1J1II\JUu III L/Us, nouqumn up cnovtn an rmoruv BBID, SIID GBLIN. OEOXOI PA- IILY FLOUR. PBIIBID HAY. -- rnand unu noun A |ncux.tr.-- 0ho|oolMoflulyBouPouIouhtn|o.` wnnmnn tlnllit In nnr nnvunnnn ml: Ioioinnrlyuourliutllllll.` `maon norm. BLocx.mNc1;ss 81' _._ ._ ..__;____,_A__ _-.__.._ umano Investmen N. W. und Co.. St. Paul I. d M.. UIIII. K80. K.K.............. Houtreal Telegraph 00.. .... I Ri`.b.&0nt.NaV.Co........ City Passenger R.R........ I MontrealGas 1 Canada Cotton Co........ . Dnndas Cottdn Ontario Investment" N, W Lnnrl ('n,, sTocxs. Bank of Montreal......, Ontario BInk...... Bank du Pup1e....... Molsona Bank...... Bank of Toronto . . . . . . .. Banrxllze ja ncs Cartien. Herc ants |nk........ guebec...... nion Bank... .. Bank of Commerce" .... Imnariul , , , I If 91-mu uy lanes llllle nane mun good atreot. At grand Vespers in the afternoon the choir rendered the following : "Domino ad Adjuvandum" chorus; psalms har- monized; Haec Dies; "Regina Ccnli." Lambillotte ; Tantnm Ergo." Rossini. The choruses at both services were all rendered in to. most artistic manner, de- monstrating the care and skill with which they had been prepared. The altars were beautifully decorated. assure a. nun ulgu-I. The trade are re ctfully requested to send in their orders (bout delay.--S. DA vls & Sons, Montreal and Toronto. FINAN CE-CUMMERCE. DUUUIIIUDIUU. At 11 o eleck the ehoir was in large at- tendance and rendered Weber's Mass in G." It is interspersed with s umber of beautiful solos and duets. w eh were excellently rendered as follows: The solos ID the liyrie were spiritedly sung by Misses M. Dolan, S. Audrian, M. Ho- gan, and Messrs. 0. Kane and J. Au- drisu. In the Gloria Miss Maggie Kane sang "Grstias Agimns" with great expression. At the Epistle the choir rendered the Easter anthem Hseo Dies." In the Credo the trio "Et Incar- ns.tns" was beautifully sung by,M1ns M. Kane and Messrs. J. Andrian and 0. Kane. At the Oertory Mr. John Byrnes delighted the congregation by executing on the violin "Bsnediotns" from Moz- art's Twellth Mass. The "Dons Nobis Pace:n" in the Anna Bni" was sung by Miss Annie Kane with good effect. in-and vesnarn in th. nfharnnnn +1.. FRANKLIN BROS. & 00. 7 Houlaurun CLOVII. Ann `rum-Mn 03-!!! $0. ljlllol IAIIIT. (Devon 0 Wright O.) Olluuo. In-n Mill] I-1) -. IA! Jun JUL! H--.- fl-.._1_-n I -.I I Ivl I In) ..... .-\.uJl\4t|n :- rrunln vans Anlaullh` The Paschal Festival was celebrated in St. Mary's Cathedral with all the solemuitv and beauty of the ritual of the church. Al: the early mass the num- ber oi commnnioants was unusually large. High mass was celebrated by the Rev. Fr. Mcrsth. assisted bythe Rev. Frs. Twomev and McCarthy as deacon aul snb-deacon raspeotivelv. The sermon was preached by the Rev. Fr. Kelly. The bishop presided, and at the conclu- sion of the mass imparted the Papal Benediction. A 5 1 1 ,.'..l....l. n... ..u_-:_ .. EASIER AT 81'. MARY'S CATHEDRAL THE IMPOBING QEBEIONIEI OFYEBTIIRDAY--, I lIvIv- ........... __..._-._, ._ _.4 ,.,V We will guarantee perfect satisfaction to all who will favor us with their Spring Orders, as we use the very best trimmings and employ the Best Cutter in Canada. uornluugu ru-d. mallow to re: eoubla in mm. App y to R. It. SPARKS, rlncou Hm, orto John Mmny. Ohuleq Huruez. STONE COTTAGE on Clurlol um, non- Inlnlng mun roomn. In good repair: on lorn. oellu and good nrdon. lmmedtnto pollen- Iton. Ilantlow to: too tabla fnmy. Apply to mac. (]l.lFI', nu] mum Agent. Clu-enoo Mroou. or to R. D. HPARKB, Prlnoeu mroet. jgmljonrpn rwgens AND; wonsuns To Call and Inspect Our Stock of New Spring Goods For Spring Suits and Overcoats, of the, Latest Designs and ; Best Manufacture. V [WE w1g1yjT_1jE PUBLIC .,,_ ,_,.-_. _- ..-... vw` lvnnenau In vv HIVU In Mnny who lnve never dealt ;ith the old rm 0! Thou. Moore 4!: Son 1 prison were higher than other pieces. They will nd by aelling when e have made, end to buyers adventege to enmlne our good: before purohni ,....... .....- ...,.... ....... umu yllvui. .u.uey wul mm by asllmg mistake they purchasing eluwhere Trude has already commenced to boom and we would ndvlso our old and new one- toxnare to call early and choose [mm mm of the finest assortment: of Tweed in Centrnl Camus. CASEY & BYRNES. - v n W There inuno use for. me to advertise prion. bulljuu to route Qhu our Good: no shown with pleasure nnd nmplan given. To but our prices in to give nu order. "Ann `-5.. L--- ..-..-_ .|__n _:.n. u , u . .. . -- -- -3. - '\ Friend: and customers surprised at} chewonderful ohmge medo in the Old more but not more eolheu at the Large Stock of New spring Good: just. Arrived and opened out for sale. Ill every wey complete. nu. . - ' MO NTONUZ HUUBMI on (Jhnrlon btroor cou- talulng IIl,|nd Iovon roumn rupootfvaly. vary comtonnblo; wood uhodn. collar: Ind um um: ; lug: ru-d. mallow rugeotnbla ]V}[g\LSH & STEACY `S1 C Set. YIIL.-cu.- en] Bank . I, pm` I? I ? EVERYTHING IN HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AT CLOSE PRICES. WALSH0_TEAC3{"S |GARPETS, CURTAINS & GRETONNES, Heb. 26. Feb. 25. April 26. CBETOVNNES. RAW SILK AND ~DAMAsK. A 625 sm-rs LACE CURTAINS from 50.3. tab $5.50 per DRIDNTAL AND MADRAS CURTAINS. FLOOR GLOTH 1N OIL AND LINEN. STAIR oIL CLOTH AND STAIB LINEN. t nor: by nppmn. to .1..1. wnmcamm. xiii: Enlnk Agent. 7756 Iiooumu mime ruuootfvelv. Indro Isuo Olgnru. Ida Ara rn I-tfnllu FA! 1886 mncnsssr -"`_" _ T ;.T.;;r.` Il0lItln0n'8 Illll. :.:, T".:.:.`. :.':ti'a*~.a-z an 0 Ba mama Analtulohl I18- 8! 8:: DA`! II 0 o'clock. Theda- E :: pthniooiillbolnnuolod. 3, . "11. nag. mm. b._ g g mnz'unsa"' "un7 0' '2: . loot Ilium ._ ,, i ,m. :3, -_ W ` we in oouluul o1IurbuiMnollh- ` I55} 59 I;IIOCl STREET. u.-;...--..- A- 1;} no U omslcs T0 nic'i'.-P.}Wa:.u`.n-15 honlu Io runs on: learn all articular! or loon- J. J. HITEHEAD. Bu] J3. 1886 J. Y. PARKHILL d co. Apl. so. v-r IUUISE OI IAI`-.fIg -'I"II' llnggoun. II-ally, \- mo, 8c.. 342., will be sold during UM: wool regardless ol con. Penons Wllli an 3 In an nap will dowel II II- We have decldci lo discon- units the Liquor Iunncu unu- the 80th nm. The` balance ol our luck on Liquors. no-prim Illlllln. .l'Q-`I \- nun D0 51' FWUHNIHHFIIJ HOUSE T0 BENT on Queen Btruol. nan Bydonhun uent. Pulor. dlnlng-room, knohon (oxlauionh llbvuf. I bod:-oomn. buhroom. ullo unfurnllhod ; rom am In}. Applyl.oKll(PA1`l{l(JKl.Jl()UF.'R8. LAIIGB HM-IUK HOU8E-Coneunluu H A roomn; on: door Above Wilson : Ltnry. Also No. am. Queen Biron mt. cunt 0043:: Ind D! Mn. Nlmmm Apply to .0. WIL N. mm Llutig inslis. un unnuny, we won: mat. Isabel. iuhm dsughnr of III!!! loblo, aged two months. In Rio n. on April 26th. George Henry. In 0 J Amen Oonvuy. sgod 7 you: And 6 months. The funonl will take plnoo on wetlands nerncon nl three: o'clock, from In t;0hotd': n:Sdanon.;00 William Biron. on on an knees. are rupees- fully invited roqocund. DIED. On Bundny, the 25th Inat.. Isabnl. inhm dlulhhr of Isaac Kohl. maul 1-- m..`.I.'.`.";~'.$.,';.`. .... New York. April 26.-0genhg, 11; highest 7? lowest, 71 ; olomg. 73. -AlKlII . In Kingston, on April 22nd. by the Rev. Samuel Houston, Mr. John K. Reid. to Bnnh J., daughter of Captain Bim- xnondn. Bl. Puil .-..... . um. mound ah... Northern Puma Onaon 8.1! Nu. (55. Omaha laoujuvlo &;Nsdx.. North West. Prat... st. Paul Pm! . . .. Wabash Pro! Er! noond Om: |.Pnt W. 6. Bomb. Northern Pool Pro Koch. Almtubun [;,g. Q W......... D. L. a W.... lnmut Tex Donvuft Rio 0 Plano Hull... Canada southern. on 'l`nn~...... Owed: Pacino Toxu Puma .. Inn Shot Illoh. Con Union Puma Oomnl mom Mluonri Pwlo . N. Y. Guard... 4| ruuurl. (Inc (100! IDOVO wunon'| hlvlfy. by Apply N. Llnrv Oman. uonthern. Qregqn '[nnu_...... do" . Aprilz, lp.m. Wheat_-'5tebll)": w in state. 87 ; red state 91. Corn-unchangod : Mixed watery 47}. Oats--scarce ; white nate 4|} ` Barley-quiet, rm ; No. 1 Canada 75; No. 2 Extra Canada 85 ; No. 3 Canada 00. Rye-hdd 60 in boud" n-Iona lnd uquinun to sound. G-I`V'[ N ING UP Buooeuor to Thou. Moore a Son. AIIGBIOAN ITOOI ILBIII. (Damn of Wright 00.! Nut Yonl. Apru H- 2:15 p.m, ma`-r bo w'r Ibo ! JTOOII. -1.... ...... .-.... .... I! .. uvu nungnu: rum: 1 I nllrnhnnina AIIlAl.I7`\nIA Mm`: IL iii u. l imnginc their : amino-In. 45.-.. '6'; us 131 1:1 to':rja:L."FoR SALET Maw ND COMFORTABLE HOUHIt,710n Eu-Io area: west, between Union And Gore Screen, and near to tho Looomotlva Wm-kl. Poauulon st once. Apply to J. hHOKI.N- IBIHJE. oor. King and Union Btreeu. !l`0-RENT from the m of any rut. the Hand- Iome Dwelling, Ml Eur! Hlrrat. at pronoun. occupied by u. 8. Fenwlok, Esq. Apply to K. a J. (JALUINEK. ARI; E1`l{lIEl`-BlGIf!K HOUSE, Intel] occu- ' mad by Rev. Mr. Houston. Pouelaion ll my mun. Apply to land. RHNTON. 272 u] Ht. > TUDMJ HOUSE on Brock Hlroet. tmm May 15:. KM 19 rooms, bath room. Itsblo. otc. Apply to DH. FOWLICN. II the |.djoluh_g hounu. HOUSE IN WLDWB LAJII. Union BS, con- tunlntb rooms. For llhll yarllunhu npply Io Ah Eu'l' PIPIB. on who promluu. %1'0l EOUBIC on Karl Baron, now occupied T (l)l3;:1;:-land, Eu]. Poueulon Mu In. QOARDIRR. Three tho . -5 `aura: \.':u-- - WP] be bold In chi Evonm Admlmon, 10c. o Too sud 0onoon- IGc.; Elblldnn. loc. \.II no . uvvugv - vUOllvun--y Vu- TIIIJBIDA Y, A PHIL 991', '80 v......_ A____ .n_..... 0 Olldd KING Ind IMO! ITBIIT bl Ildunhuuon I , "" 00 I'l'll h 5 Ihdnnnhuhoon .? mnmma in o . AS151-'07? uxnm. & may arms o1_a_1>nANs: Plll0l8~-GA|lry loo. Chain 26.. Plan opon. In-viii %7!"i~3n_I=" jv jun--Q-`i --T' nu Comedy :1 by w. s. GILBEE1'.author of "Nude," "Pmslau," 1-o..lnd no pruent. tho unol New You Iucoau. To-1~'l'IG-I-I'I '.I'lIo labor! Dnmno 00:: pan]. HONDAY EVBNIICLLBIIII4 S0, 11...; n._.-;_ nan ARI. E1'l{lIEl`-BlH(!K Luna: from 12:80 to I luv. 'Il.A!nombto`Ip.m. din"1}i}17:'iin3i13'suAaEs 'w::-a.':.P.-.:.-'..'.-.':-*--` HOUSE IN WADWB `, tnnlngb ynmonhu wzspnr nvzuma, APRIL 57..., A OER.'I' u- g-u; 1- n__ n_-_.__ AA._|-.4M inhun. App? co mas. .uun:a MIN- `hngol Biron . 393 SALE. ---u--u w run: vww 0! 8'. Gonna : Cuhodnl, on Ihauxnnnl . lllil nnlulil TED. uply to MR9. IMHAN. Royal Mill- sue. |x;y_.1.;.,;;`u;.....;.;,.ua5.;.'.,. UIINBON, Hon lluudar. Klna I < WI I In laid by tho S"".. VV.`.'.*.ar:'.: :::.-.:.- ~-- m .x..- -_----s-.__ _ -_ WU. MURRAY. Apn. , , _.. _.. 3| I . ANNUAL nmmwme. mm mjcn lhpu. -.`__ ;`;uJ:ll-l|~J \\/KJI, nuiimoo by tumor. TOMATOES, PINE AP- PLES AND BANANAS at tho BAZAAR. r;E_;Es `%1;Ros.% . ...-nu n uUl'\' nus on ll o'clock .. Er i'(1ng-uoa.urm (Md: NI M, Iocvin Kinrun for Trenton an an ` ` U v o Qmnh Peru on HA RUAY MOBIIINOB It 6 o'oIooI Ihu-p. Puoonnrnooommodulan uulurpuoo '. In- urn Twlou at Induced Run. I-`mum lluu u luv: n ma lowest. For 1 lot! Illd other Information Apply to . .. .. (DUNN A111, TENBERS % W`." `3`...":7"&` "i'y."1'.:u ... :'.';`.`.: ma gamma the good um. ING at 8 o'clon. f0-l --ii)-P;-1"-Bvv;llll-I Il'|-`I`I. Ouunoquo. Bnolvllle. Prucolt. onuhnm, lonlubug. no..nnd nrrlvlnu In Ilouunl only Tnudny vunlng. `Hl'.1`UltNlNu-Lnvuo IONTRIAI. THURI DAY! 5.11.. for Kingston. srrivln l`r1dn'la louvinz KI_n5n__z_|_\ an ans` 9.1511: (CAPT. BHITH. IMMI.) Wlll luve0uun' o'c|oa I. for ION FRI Brooh_llle. _P! OQ_0C!.( I \\ narfovory IIOND AY lVlN- otlllng 1| onnhnm. THE FAST AND COIMODIOUB UPPER (JAHIN STIIAIIR. HA9-3:`--___ MONTREAL AND HAY PUHTS. noting oonl. Bulod up Honuonn. muted "Tandorn." must be udm to thc ullderllunsd, who will aim nll nocuurv Information rugs rdtngmo bung... sad the tonne of the lanes. lI\l..lLl v-Inn -..... . ..... .1... \II' --I nunn, mr mo Ioulnu of the (Jan! Yudu and Cull Bunlneu nml tho puromuool the Stock of Lot! on hnnti of up; (my of Kmguon (ha Lint Compuny. The umduror mun: Into the term of yours. nol to uoood llvn. for which the lone would be desired. and lhonunuu n nt. to be paid quart- y. rho louoo would be reqmrod to puy the Inn; The ynrd In men oonvonlont and mud up with mnuvsyl, and all nooonny building: for cppllonuonn. muted "Tnndnn " mun! [cm Busmgu an 1.BAsnn.( BUSINESS orronruunvi I VMNDI-2 (8 Mn rocolnd n G.) NOON OF I THE `IRHTI AV 0? IA NEXT, for tho langdgu ollhp Uon] Yndu Bullneu. April In run which my ooxno before him Iucoentully. 1ho doo!ox'Iur1y return In occulonod by Ibo lu-nu, number of puuunu who nulod on him dun-Ina mu [Ant mu. Dlneuoc trenod: (Jun-vh of ma non. haul. thronc [on of the Vnloo. (3h_rnnIu_ kirou-pmn. Au ma. Oomumptlon. Chronic Bron:-hmn. Oomum tlon. Enlarged Tamil: removed without the nlfe. Polvpun remand from the nose. Inhalation of Cold. nodlcnlod Vnpor the principle 0! mn- m_a_n_z. _(:ogau_lt5tIou rnnl. monz. Connultntlofn ' HEAD ')l"|I`l(`.l8-`.lb Yongo St, Toronto: 35 Horn: 8!... Ilnllfu. NJ. Ann-H |n Strawberries! Dr. Wuhxmgton II a grndnnlo Vlot.orlnUn1nr- Illy um. with hnnon. nlno paused the examina- tion: of the College or Phyalolnna And nraeonu or nnuvlo (ho umo you . lllll nnor hnlng do- volod yours to ho npeclcl study 01 the Thrun md hung-t. In propuod to trans nanrly all the u~';'gaiL";ara."_@'gmhfaaa. Vololl to ho Imnu. wh ch 1 he d0o!_oI'I u_r1y rgturn lnpcculonod EmluonI1'hvontund Luna Surgeon. will ngnln Vllll _Tuuni'bA?I:,.:_:A:nIL 39,