Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Apr 1885, p. 3

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I-hiiithrsl .Iyvv nvn u, yu.,...5 u... vvxylnnc Louis Wigle. one of the Dommisu members {or Essex. has been vmiuug J. H. Metcalfe, .\l. I . P , in Kingston. in n p . u u ucul uuu ulvyu Lieut. Harry Nellus. ol the .\lidlsm| . Battalion, has been promoted to the position of Adjunct. Han _v's military training at Kingston is standing him in good stem]. 4.. . H--- ..-_.. -. A. G. Peuchen, Toronto; Isaac C. Olin, Jordnu. N.Y.. Dudley Muller. Os- wego;L. W.'Simond:-1, Berlin; H. A. Church, Ottawa. are at the British American Hotel. g. um. .n.. .-n nuuun I.l-l! uuvu Hula:-yuuu nu . H. E. Ho:-sky. son of R. M. Horsey. has, for the third time. curried off hon- or: and scholarships in Queen`: Univer- sity. The young gentlemnn. since be begun tostudy in the pubho achoola. bu continually carried 01! big pnzoa. His reeom hereafter. promises to be bril- I liant. , IIIII ury Ilos;;Il|l Slnrtod. Surgeon Henderson is u-nnging n room It Fort Henry {or II] hospital. t umber of the 'stu_gionts having lntoly Len unwell. The surgeon not} those .'.|..- _..IA 121.. 1- _.I.. n_. ....... .4, ulso solicited. "Think of IAIVI III. - The nndinnoa It the Open House. was not In-no but the preuonhtion 9! "Eufhynn" gave great satisfaction. The company cliaplnyod |nn__:h,hlnnt It is unfortunate that their oorh hm ,n.-_I3 x, ,,`____.-:-._j _QI-|_-A -lI II II IIIIIUTIIIIIUK IIIDI UIIUIK UIIIHX IEIV I should be nnnpprooiaiod. `Ticket 0! have In" willb ptoduod nplue of at`.-gill- 9! ll2_. II--I.I.--_ -plll -mango. LJKVU XXI WIIIT I21! IS FCC: `DI Gunilla. Ilia Iukhun will spout _u "Ihry Edwauhtho that singer-1' ulna`. ,u.-.....,.-. ....--\,v.... .-.. -V...-J y-..., I one who hennltlu: sermon understood ll. to hear lmnnly upon the government - nnl wondered not I little thus an om- cinl under thnt uhntrnry power should spent out so plninly. The synopsis print- ed Ins not nearly as severe upon the; rulers ol the country on was the rev. gentlernouia zwlluou. and hr has no ground I'llll.t:|'ll to correct the \\'mul upon the lonuer. but rather ought to thunk it. ..\-a ha has condemned the go- vcruuxeuzs ol holh parties alike. wnll Mr. Jones lurther any whether the llnckoa 7,ie Cabinet were ever appenleul to by mass meetings ol hull-breeds. and by re- pento l petitions. as has [men the povert- mcul. of arr John for your: upon this question ? Had it been in the hand: ol Reform Ministers it would have been settled long belor a reason. to arms wu nuceasuy. There Is usunlly pace Ind g()0`.l ordur when they no in power. A NEW LIST] Muy Anderson opens her Americnn season. Hot. 12th. It the Stu theatre. New York, playing six weeks. I -..Z.. Il':..I.. A... Al` Al... l\.........2 ~n lllnavn Ivan nnvvulu Mr. J. Stuord Kirkpatrick was some dnya ago attacked with erysipelma. sad is so low thus his his is now deapuirod of. The spesker for the House 0! Com- mons has been telegraphed for. II I.` ll..__-.. ...._ ..l I) ll IIA-an`: IFWVII HIIWUIII lll DIllUUII X. """"' ihowluoald liknlo malts thoioom nt- h"-hctivo to leave dontions at his otloa And he -will and than tothefott-' Raiding mtitloi`. periodicals. 1980.. are -Lu. Ql\"A= 5...! ' In-muIu' `sauna-' '- |NoIYork:I)m=nndiadfw=' lh_o dimple Iinoolluiuu-y ht. the People Whoa -OVIIIOIIII, sayings and Doha! Atlrlcl Pnullg Allonuon. B. M. Brilton. Q. C., is crown prosn-u- lot at the Bellevnlle assume. .u -.1 nu-".1, ,1 rr,,,,,A,_ .,- I, _ ....- -,,,,..-. .. _.....,. Had we npphcd Ihia I) the present Cabinet :8 Ottawa we would have been quite msliod. however. for neuly every - ,..... ._x.,. n...--.| um ..,..-....... .....a..__..,~...n I "[6 us clru. in the light ul the Inter intelligence. shut the government has now done that justice t) settlers which would lmvc been very t-mly still but for the appeal to ums." ll...l ..-.. -..-.I....I nI.. 1. 3|... ..-........n .1"! II 4.1. u. -n. uu.-v VI ' Mr. Jam-5| H rilor in tho mood ol the lliahlulu, who at Dunnylnrools I-`nir trails his cull along; the ground with I polite invitation to people to uuul on it. or he is desirous of cuuntemcung the plain iuh-runce or iuuruuion 0! his own wrmon. The report In pnblishccl 0! thus deliverance in not construed in Any wny :0 benr upon the government of SI: John .\I:u::lounl-I. lmleol tbeonlyrelu ' gncu go the powers that be. n-portn Lwu WuI%VH XCUIIIU Ely IUYIIIIX GI` uincd was not ol any political pun. but at the annual noaliauoco oi the unvnrnmnnl. nul nnnnln 0! than Dunnin- "k_Il& t 7' I51 Ohului Dfaicnn. r `I ' . W .' "`"'....-. n-go.-.Iru."""A":-.i"& K'."3m4'.'.'.`3z. canary. .;-`::.-,-2.*.:;;- ` M. ., :.'.:-:...==-'-.L as In my chrhuu nun. 1,13, 201- Duane ; llpvnnp. by Than. loot!- 'a cabin. by`-Ila lnmd. Beecher on Anna: M 'lnn"IllvuI. - {'3 land to tM'Cuaullad Iolavo Hal-iytho Aulotol Why "?%w.rr'-=~-- - W, Jxlllnhal yo. an i nu: on me guuun nqupucu on we government Ind people ol the Domin- ion. Ill undetsundinu the problems of the North-West And dealing with then: in: \rino'|ml gem-roan upitit. Yours. |.._.l on I. I L...-.. IIIVO X33 III WUX -} ICU. II 300 hukilodto settle the cldun ol the Sulntchewnn hull-broods. \L'l.-s..-4.. ___-..... ...u --.-4.- no.- 1 In n-nun. J-I usauu uv -uy. 5nn.-lI"mm\bo rynopdu of my not- mon. suudny cash`. in so. Juan . :8 would ntnnlly ho inland that I eon- Iow in power In kuuhlnm nth-Want. This IQ u-IITZlIuKW1~WXU- III]! is not the cue. Both polisinl ion have been in power dance 1%. each has lnilnd In mania tho claim: 0! Ilsa Iumu use pouucnl now II power to: thotmahlo II Nyonh-Wont. I. nnA ah. nu... M -usligi-gl nasal.- .\ prll 3'). II- Insidious diluy and {on duh Ii or would which 1:: ulilod nnntntnluun HENDERSON & 00.; Ila! lav. Ir. Jana hi! on Ibo Inbcllloo . ._..._ -L... nn_ ne Hcldlor. Mu In... n___ AL- ____-__1 Whatever censure my sermon con- Aina-.l in: not of IIII nnlilianl nan-Iv. l`H.l:`. ~DA.lLY BRITISH WHIH, APRIL 29, 1885 _.... - _-___. , _ - . s by chrumm Raid. V Ida! V hymn cummnu. suhcuoi or Ono-handed loan. by Ira. rlnrlnn . Ila. .1. ll 1 . -.;.~m'*'-'3. 5% : Ric "'**.'-`~ b.-;:'l':'3."5.:-,'='~;:.-... M0 . PI'IK.\'U.\Al; lIULl'I.\. Jl.Pl'r [in mm. l ollh yr Initnaen Ignlnol ll An {Idiom-a I am is man, I'Io.nnI. In conneqnence ol the storm last evening the Volunteer Ipcmt concert in the city hall Wu not very largely patronized. Ilolcvcr the hall WIS throe- , quarters lled lvy I select and inl.::lli- gent audience. At H:l.": o'clock the hand of the Hill Bntuhon opened the pro- gnlmmc by 1 very choice selection. Dr. Sparks then announced that three of the contributors to she prognuimc, Miss Maggie llumlord. Mrs. J. Patton sud .\ln. Deacon. owing to ill licalth. lore unnbleto be present, but. .\lra' Rockwell and Mrs. (TR-.-illy lm-l kindly consented to sing in their places. Mrs. Rockwell was received with load up- plluse. Qhe sang"l live {or those who love me." nnd little Inter in the vvening _... . _- 1.-_:r.i.:.. -' -...a ..._.. ,3... Bcrvculy I./Illvln nu;-. ...u. u........, l..v-~. | "luipmleul llurney ()'llny." was very popular. The "Professor at lloine." is 3 comic quanetle. and was well sung by Menus. Uullowny, Cmmley. Middle- bu and Driver. ` .-\ll present lnnghed henrlilv. "Mother can this thy Glory Ila." by Messrs. Gnllowny and Keeley. was fully npprecinbed, and "Mark. the Drums," by the latter gentleman, wns enoond. He sang The Shnh 01 Per- ain." and the people laughed and couldn't helpit. '1` he singing of Mrs. 0 Reilly nnci .\lr. Neville was (rem en- qiously npplnnded. Ml-.J. lluvnsley`s bun nolo. "The Steel Clul Ships ol I-lnglnnd." took well. and he sang it excellently. This gentleman has ure vocnlpowen. "U'er Hill. 0'c1 Dale," by Mrs. Stillvrelland Mn. h.nvety." was very sweetly rendered. The read- inga of Mr. 1. Wood ("Muko Buures") and Mr. J . \'. Anglia ("Tho Irishman ! Advice to the Ape") were well chosen nnd well received. Chou-uses, "Glotin in Excelain" And "Britnnnm we Hnil Theo," taken part` in by A hundred .....4. _ _4_;.uI Lu Qlnn nnnlunntrn Iovu me. Ilnu uuuu uuvvn .. ..... . .........., Barbara Frit.cl|ic." and was dc-3 nervedly culled back. Her encore piece. ..n _.. l....b It..-...... l\'|l..u -' nun unity Sinoo Sotunluy the crew hired by (Supt. Parsons so nail the II. Dudley hue been undo: pl) . The `(-1301 was loudodlnsthllwnth 1.-.,ouo bushels oi grain. which the cnptniu was nnxnna lo I get llnloodul lI()sw_-go as soon In poo uihlr. Owing. however, to the: immense quantity of ice oulugg about the lake he wn unable to got away untd yester- d\_\'. He did not heu-I sail unlii ` o'clock. Hduru doing so. h()I(:\:-r. he wenl up into the dome of the Cut) budd- mgnnnd not aha-rations of the lakv. He was satised that ha could reach Us wego nlely. lltl the Ichoonct was 1.91!- -cloullvy the tug (ilulo. we had not gun to descend. then sleet. nu-I suovr. AI 6 o`ol0ok the wind hlow I gnlo [mm the north-west. \\'|.-ru was the Dn-Hey in it .' Ir. Richardson says he saw her ` at .':::io from the _l.op story ul hm own honor. She was then hrnu-Ir rnhuu the Inca nu] neuiug the Nine .\l:lo light. 1 Thu Inonaing all the manners wcn: dis- cussing heruse. uuul wondering if she hndnnche-I Ouvogo. No news 0! he: whereubonts but been received up to II o'clock. Mr. Richardson, however, nid: ..n- . - AI ,|:_n.- .t.__.|__..|._ go: In before the mud rose. IL.-niu ha I U\:luI;l. Jul. nuyuna--nun. Ilvvvuvxn, -u.... . "We have not the slightest tear Lhlt the schooner is not sale. The gentleman in comlnlnd 0! her in II! able setmnn. He will guide her throrwh. Before-he lets be got I telegram tram (hwego {rating that the hsrbor Ina hlolseul with ice. ()n the strenvth 0! thin tele~ grim be deemed no go up the llk about thirty miles before entering Uuwt-go. He will probably get into port to-mob IIICU. IIIIIII punt In I! u u-u.-..v-. by the olchestrn. under the diuchon o! N. '1`. Greenwood. wgreuilnply lld. The time and the ulect were excellent. At. 10:45 the ptoatunmo was brought lolvoloso. All who were preaant were delighted with the enhxhimont. ' "`n.q.s' _"'"`ni "" ' ' mun" hodd h in! `Su.'$ luv buub,ntI!_uIviII. . lo Ipuluonuqnm Inn anon. A-HI Ink. run:-Ti by any Holmes. Inrrll; Bho guns Have been I Duchess. the nvolcomo Guns, try Theo- k Uymol 5 Ooavopt. lulu Ilui. uad six _ u wont. ` _ in Don Tho. B1 II hwotherell. Thu. 3 othsnmh. Mun lawns ,_byBunnelP.lch- :o. M =-'*-=-'='~.`.'.-. '-as THE PANTRY- A Change in Pmpirietorship. ' an I "ta:5I-av.u on, P uzxlgoouo-as-_a-oIcn;vys"u mm. The ilchl . Jessie Brecli uh]-ulul lot umllon Ioalny. She Iill Ion] Imu- lu.-r (at Garden Island. Thus schooner hrs receive I 3 general overhwliug. Her n-pain consist of p|tU)' new nails, cov- ering baud. shnchous uxcl stem. She has nlso been lepnlntnl uuul rccuu.Lvl. One thoIl.QlIIIIIollnr.~1 has bu In-cu ex [nu-Isl in lilting Ir.-r ulll. fur In r as-nmu'n walk. Qw- Thoutcsnu Pnencpout undo I trip tocapo \ uncut yulonhy to bring out 1 large quantity 01 height. 3h0l8~ tune-lu8o'clocx. bringing back con- Iidanblo untchundino. She Ina the ltntvennlto be reponml at the cus- hmn home. vvguu-u-vow--uu. Th colt. Odulul. Qnphin Baht. |d|ht`l'noub to-y. its will loul In-in Ijlutlllnnll. 'l'hIhnnh:pD.D.(hltin in on- ltan Buck at BooIh`I.und haven lu- Ilqlot In-lino with In tunes to loudtinbet. Thought. ILW. Folger. Capt. Dandy. j ll]! to-dny, dcltiled lor Usweao. Bhohnlltlb bush:-In oi barley fl-om II in npuhd that Ilnohuol is QOi-Id|wIunIhp|u. 'lb&IulvilljIInIiIl |oIhpVl.$IIuIIcIIlny. Ir.(&IIh.oIutol thinner lln%.uI-ivulinlhodlyycdndny. 1br.I'Ib0Ik.&.Dh. will unlhon with llliiuielnol Iyonlonhy. `fit that Aluuldtls will louo ln$u|u1'uUr.Iq1|h.oohor Illtiipollhunun. Ir. L 0'ltioI. cluiunt cl thonply. lytqu Inuit. will loan M-sorrow tojdnlluulunu. '01.. .4... n.:..g.I n...A... K-0`. 1 Qilullnlooohnlaio-Ilot. Iunqcuorolunn dl-hub human--an--1.3:: Ina AI` A;u'u.quuug-taut. Jllwonoou. ZZTW ._x-uum. `j:-use "11-CI-Ip FHI. thcydvolnlvul ntllnctlou. The grain -oouod. Onoisulala. lnkoxa. c:|..u. -_____ ___..... r\rI\l\`I|"` rnmnm rl'.wm_\u-:n1`. ~j wjv as hIloAnCunno-AIIn&clIoIi .-.-..m-, u. .\...., ....~. .-.. .... u... .uuu-y. "The Phnrmacy" Inn A reputation for selling only fresh and time-to-name needs. which reputation W. J. Wilson is bound to keep up. ` co . nun. -u - -._....., The Rev. J. 1 . Arnold. gB|ptisl|. Cun- deu. Tenu.. in 1873 was taken with Bright}: hscnse, which produced two large abscesses. In 1878 another ub- scos: formed which dischnrged for eigh- teen months. In 1881 two nhsoesea formed. He then begsn Wu'net'u Sate Cure. "which restored me to perfect health." and June. I883. he wrote. "mv l..._laly. 3- .- nuuul .. Ana: " 'I"--13! |nnHr, IaJni and WINE 1} .-\l. Queers College. this nfternoon, then; was a tremendous jun. Convo- cnion Hill was full at 2'. p. :1). Hon- omry Iegru-s were conlerre-l on the following . n In n,_ I \__l 1-_..._:A ll-I.t._. . I)-_ Aoronw. '1' ho: Governor-Gent-rn|'s prizom books Wu; won by W. Clyde. for geuornl pm~ ciuucy. and the Hugue prize. 0! 030. for the best essay. by`(.'. J. Cameron. DXIUH IIICI JIIIIO. 1003. DB WIDW. health is as good nspver." Try it ! `,____, W111 the gunsmith 01 Kingston, with whom the lamented gentleman nlot cued in tho the at lachino on Friday night Int lelt I gun for repairs. kindly send his 1-ldress to the Wm-i oce, Kingston. lor the inlurmstion of the relsuve.-. Tho |\'|nrst)u l.:ucr:ms Club In! (:rcLl.u-I n dressing room And xed up Iteglupol-5 College ground for the sen- nou's practice. The club bu bqull rugulu pbv mth Harv encoumgement. Mr. .\rmsl.ruu;:. ma 0! Orillin club. in I nrung player nu-I welcome uldition. -.o___ Juannmn%ITsuI& m.. There was one piece on the pro~ gramme at the cuucert last evening which deserve: spocinl mention. It In the iloubluquutetlae entitled "A :5ohliu'n I-'-uewell." And taken r! in by the lollowing young men, who were dresqod in soldier-i uniform: Messrs. N; S: Greenwood. Joseph Greenwood. J. M. Sberlocx. Dr. Musie, .1. (Mord. H. 1,01-en, Cnpt. Cnwlorxl mm! W. Banana. The pie-e iaa new one. uever having beer sung in the citv from 1 public platform before. The singers did the pirce innite justice. __ ,_4._ luuun Aug; 11.1). Rev. Prol. (,'urrie.llaln{u: Rev. Geo. Sun-llic. Fergus. 1.. l.. I).--Jnmes Mnclennau. Q. (3., Tomato. 1"}... n1AlIn.DI\AAP I2..n..r-I'.a nriwn up. hnnlln luor and oil seeds should never be phgnu,-.I, or loss and vexntion will result. u.'l`|... l)|.--...n...-" I-nan r.)nnCul:nn I..- Stimulating Tonicl --AND- , I Ask your grocer lor Imperial I-`rend-II shoe, Blocking. 11' [S on-Eu mu-xscmnsn av mm. PIIYSICIANS. mu) ms. wn BELIEVE, ALWAYS amam coon nasnurs. '" |w.Tho Prepuution made us the "Plan- msoy" is thoroughly reliable. sad is sold in bottles LI 500.. 81. And by`tho gallon. THE PUBLIO-A. J. LEE Inn me only P1881`-CLASS BARBER BOP in It). Both Raul: Qd. HM Hanna:-nil wntc. Good work- In QIIIIIM. 300- `Hm uent toilet articles. Mich u tooth brushes. the noted Day`: tooth pow-lur. borolim-, cherry tooth pants sud English pastes us kept by \\ .J. Wilson. in grant prolnuion. at reuolnblo price... urn u ,_,___,:.n_ -1 I_':_ ._A__ __IAL Milo mncunr 1 mm mums um ru.1.s! IFOQID 2` 'unuIh|.na '11:: go to w. xuusvl-an` when vs 3 lug: Assortment to rlvo an PUBLIC--A. 1. ma hu-tI:c E1381`-OLABB manna snov 1..n.. uh. nunmnnnguuhdi Hon inlay A'r,I'a:5'1:--A: .... m.....""` .._ 2: lllI`l'1lIlu Rounding um rebellion on prioelol dry goods I-`. X, Consinclll my: he (nun nothing below him, and that his ignit- tic ulv. cnmmencmg in marrow. will be It um-e-n<. I'bo bu-gnm wnll sumplv u --..`-u. ....v .r-.,`...... I-nrnlyze IIif'.'!Iil'l sq-ekrrs. A I w. J. WILSQN, I The Pharmacy. 4"`-IKIIUI IFIIUII The weekly moola ol lain Divou an halal youenhy. Then Iunpod nuenduxo o monbu. Au uoulhm progrumno an pnsontod and six [to- ponitiool nod. A dopnhtion. oouponod at I; Hellenic and Robertson, no nail to ham visited Sir John It Otbwu II the intan-st ol the Scott Act Cummitbo ol Iungnoin. I)......I:__ II... -..L..Il1.._ ..- ..-:;.-n A. IIIUIIU. IVCIC -uujmnv yu-rs-Q and-uintoounlul uothnkuh noon. Tholhuoooonmitho willnut Io-nomn. A yolhg Inna nParhucIIhh uoucthooouinnldupotidluulout. Honkippndwhonhooughuolnnbul gutting amnion]. l'I.,. :-_-|_ L_._. |....I .1 (hi.- wU1IIIZ-In The launch bun hnod. d Och`. Ilch..hu n wookhugnqanoot inlaanlloo linen J. and B. Pnnklin. wall haul in thin city. an manta: ol tho oll xation. -. . . . . ,,,,,,_ __x_u.|.__. In! use and B6 Nobby Felt nu. pt lvavig . Ilothori. unk ol n! IIO FELT ATS from 5:.-.. up at tho I tonulnlnu the tin! ol July. and to-openjnlunl nctiouou August. 11th. and in tidal. towns and incoqnnltd vnllugcl. on August 311:8. Ir..- ___|.|_ ._-_.1.._ -1 I -._. I\:_:_l_.. I-X- vi.--- uh. twenty-In in an-bot. wan plo- A-__._I._. I I... I..I`._ A H.4- -nut. IIvI1III"IIvc nu ---uv-9 ww-V r-. pholb] Shltlutlh 'l`holu.v.tudmI.ciIypnpu-I1 __J _.-_L.A _..-._lAA..- -4o IL`. -ha-. "imam-u Jo.-pt Int. our-l wlthnluhqto apps:-O Inhio. III udjounolthbunnha. `P51--nan-BAIL; 2-Lil j1K ulutulny. . ldrlovgu h .111 all. !l.WdnIIOo.'I.UI&ur-I. `!`buwI.lP.hohhbOIhhi_ 'l'huunlns&d|IIoIh|&' ludlhbvlll hhld In-hunt nncullnwuaui. on can-unvusu nu:-nu. .- ----- ---__-AY V "The Pharmacy.` Mela. 26. ` JR THE BEST WHITE .-l!II`lI'l'8. `Bruin sud Ties to W. REEVES -n mu Inn 3 Ian nmonmantto A Fine Line of Scotch Bannocks, Halifax Tweeds, Eng- lish and Irish Serges, Fancy Trouserings, New Shades for Spring Overcoats, etc.. to be sold at Very Low Rates indeed. Buyers wanting :1 large assortment of goods to choose from, and A-1 at tlmt, are invited to give us a. call. '5I!"`T 31'?- I|scsLL|IE6iIs - mus -WHICH- or not: THOS. MOORE & SON, Ann-II End, we have - Large Stock of Ready-made Clothing on hnnd, At prion lb: defy competition. . _...-..n -.-rzsunun 5.--vuv-an a__... an AA`. ll ILA The rush in upon use, but wk-, are glnd to unto, thus having employs] 1 M11 I` num- ber of hands we can turn out more Suns now than ever bdlon. [Cheapest and Mos_t_ :F:)s;l}i_<>nahlei Assortm nt CHAS. LIVINIISTUN & Bll, 69 Brock Street. THE FINEST AND LARGEST RANGE OF ENG- lnsh. Scotch. French and Canadian Cloths and Tweeds in me City, and the Famous Home- spun Balitax Tweeda. Inaludlng the LATEST STYLES from the ee!o`3nhd New Yo-I: Hunt-noIIrd'I.' Dunlap. Knox a Yonmxpn. TM Puhllo aka oordlnlly Inv__ltl to (all and examine. llo'trouhI toxoluow . ' from 50:; upwgnds. IVUVV lb lllt: ulllc lU Icavc yuuu ul ucr l\ll a nun- by Suit, where you are sure to get New Goods. No Old Stock! Tweed Suits, to order, from $11 to $30. Worsted Suits, aU colors, to order, from 318 to 40. EAT s'1-0123.} CaJss?$*%%94i3L3*It}.e% THE HATTER AND FURRIER |_Mac ee 8.. Minnes' Block. - Opposite ity Htotel. `Aprllcllg. . ' III Princess mreel. . _ lA.~; we intend moving into our new premises as soon as n- I islml. we are prepared to obr Bargains in Never lu-.ard tell of in Kingston before. It will cost you nothing to call and be convinced. STIFF AND%"SOFT HATS, Mun dnindunyovconohnnd In-on Inusouumhliuuntdyqn punurru-can Artido in We Lanes: sun, u use vsuv uowsn PIICBI. l'I`..._ 2B_._cI-"au.1, - Princess St. Eronomical people of Kingston and surrounding_; conn~ try. If you want to purchase Clothing, Doing 3 Wholonlou wdlu I Bacall but 11:, onuhlu an to 0119: to our many cuntomen IAN UNGHECKEIJ BOOM IN BUSINESS! mum Bargains" fiunu in tlm 15:; Ladies - and - 0hi|dren s - Parasols. All1InoOudoafhndunIow.boIhbun- torlaludluluimndforvnluo an candida- olhon. , Ionnu Goods sold olnoo Iohooh lgthuuytvo vnoluslnoo woounoto Klug- ILAlDLAW S. Fzwlnionzllvlo (,'l0Nlil"l'S, April 23rd. mmmwx April `tub NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. Anyone at liberty to iuspbct our goods, whether they buy -`4-.6 8oInon._iiii novel beloxo in .: clean! llnulcoar lion in thin city as now be nntnhe BOSTON '00:! arbjlq (lure is 0 Canal: luarbncnf. NORTH SIDE, I9! PRINCESS 8T. ' uu uuuuu -....... mums TWEBD slrrrs Iron: 36.00 to $15.90. No '1`:-nulvlv to Show (iomls. Now is the time to leave your order fora nob- Q..:A 11-\| .-.L.nnA n . Ann t\|IIII\ `rs an` MAIL: _0r]|y J}1nst,:Qp1<`arjei:Out for Sale, ,, 1-I--1: -_ rn____ .1; .;E.*? E & CO - (`aunt-uniin (`Ila HA` A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Fashionable Clothiers. We are Showing _..-._,..-.. .--.\ qr .u\p-.--your-:1-u~.A\1-pa-KI 11 'P'K GFE SPEGIII. - LOW - PIIIBES lig.1ps Sale NOW OFFERS THE ll OFIIIIIIG THE LAIDLAWS. 102 Princess St.-. 59 BROCK S1`. Wauuvuhdoumcheipnmcvuuthu Eaton. and no nah donut Illolroillllihhcltyulnny novbo HONEST GOODS AT HONEST 31038 All no Trouble to Show them. HABD[_g_!_UBRAY] _-_ ..._... _ .....\n-7 n-In Alhil Dth. bh&llycud|In null uundur!IIDnnlh|ui- nIhoIu'ht'lBoIIon. an. L... g; ._ ..|.._ -1 Ill. [Ant at Ghent Books mu hamnad Free on rgadpt oth-teal Alba-l .ovo.hyllnllinADu y. lath-or. thotonnhan DI ter. lkuhlinfho. liyIrI.8outhwouI:. huh`: 3 Sauce! to the ' C Brides.` Ouoolhtl mm B lllnllln Dnpuy. Gut Adrltgsltoryot Ifoln !IowYotk. by'l`. I-A:-III:-. cnunxlntldnt. hylrg. nggnhgoa-gl_:. IQQAI-Wcdfhohtcluuhhu Q.Iu,&.ud Ip. Allnlhhlo hfblntillht 06nh.BnIH.0oI.IIt- A... l)l-.-n --J h, OCIAI FOAM CLOTH. ' """`i ` J n-cum-I-an I-I-Dr-Bil!-. aha--glut-n-d0I-t A _-&Ino|nOh..nkllI`|Q WOIIVOIIIIIQICIOIDII alibi: Incanta- Thi!1'~3'"'!9?-I _.an...n- 1].... in <..g`_`: __ I "' . . lnnlnuunllt ` "I-0-I-aunt onus... 3|!-I0-ohum.m.Iu. uulnnuhnn. I0TE-`I!!.|..!! Ih HID lanai: What `and xvudng lhuln. qnsnc of Anninl. Canadian and Scotch mlnnhaturo. in But Bcylo ol Dgaunn In-I in largo I`-`ino-5c_>osA!_ ..--i.---~'.'. - CHI-Kid ENC. III. louthworth. 0Inool(!Inona'l` B1 In. Bouuzworth. Dulhd &` By In. Bouthworth. Duthv x w. 0hIcnc|n'I wt. ldnnnnvning. by In. )1, J, l_lo mop. __ Our Motto. gas; ..._-v. -_, (Xil KING 8 BBOCK GT8 nigh HATS Woicvuilmoolotuolis ._u n._.n_.; 01.11, I In uwu. man: all Bluk. Man shot by I (Inn. A young man, whose name we could not learn. has arrived at the hospital for treatment. About a week ago he was carryingashct gun. He held his hand over the muzzle ; a premature explosion occurred. The shot entered his hand at ' the ball of the thumb. coming out above the wrist. and again entering the arm above the elbow. The bullet was so far spent that the wound at the elbow was I only of a supercial character. Last fall Mr. Stimson. proprietor of the roller rink. left 3. shing rod mined at 03 with Mr. M'cFnnl, proprietor of tho British American Uotel. A few days egos Ind entered the hotel and said that he had been ordered by Mr. Carter. the present manager of the rink, to get the pole. Mr. McFsu| surrendered the property. but Mr. Carter states that he has not received it. Preparatory to Removal.` Ilne Ml: Ion-ryiililflieqnrnen. Rev. Dr. Wardropc. couvener of the Foreign Mission Board of the Presby- terian Church. who is at present in the city attending the closing exercises of Queen's University. received a telegram this morning from Rev. Dr. Mclhy. of Formosa. dated Tsmsni. 21st April, stating that he luv] returned there and found the convert! fuithlnl. This will be gratifying news to the friends of the mission in Canada. Dlatrlbullon ol the Pllrlotle fund. The city treasurer handed the Adju- tant of the 14th Battalion yesterday N00, to be distributed to the married men lor the benet of their (amilies. This amount cover; three weeks` dis- bnrsemente. The treiuurer a that he think: 8100 per week will sulcient after this to relieve the families of the members of the right hall of the batta- lion now on duty. The fnmilie: of the Midland Battalion will" be forwarded money immediately . H. E. Csmpbell, of Boston, deputy supreme grand regent ol the Royal Ar- ounum, in at the Boynl Hotel. He in- tends estnbliahing Aoouncil of the Roygl Arognum horo.- The organisation iuoett nod boneoiuy in olnnoter. sad in in- toldld tohbor with 511 in promoting the also at benevolence, clarity and` ` trascrpisy. It was introduood mo 0:- nbout noun you: ago. the ns oonidl boilntitntod III 8unh".hNnp- lob Ind 310931310 have iuillltd coun- o till. Alta, Ihptuudolhwslnn oimlniuqgnndoounoilfaonlsrio wiIllIooiIIliI\Iiot3" ` i Forum! Agnluat the A: I. The Scott. Act men have lorineil their various ward committees and are begin- ning to work.` The anti-Scott men no jubilant over the fact that many of those who signed the petitions say they will not support the Act when it is to be vot- ed upon. Their rooms are throngged nightly. Lieut.-Col. Yilliers was in Trenton last Thursday, inspecting arms and ar- nnging for the building of u new drill shed. In the evening he attended a banquet in honor of St. George and made a stirring address alter the health of the volnnneers in the .\'orl.l:-West had been drunk Twrulyl \-n Dulllr sullu Yuri DIR. '/.. Provost will give the choxce of ue worsted gooJs, exhlbibcd in his window for M8 per suit {made In ordcry. The pants of ue stripe or chuck. The costs and vests of fancy or black worsted. made up In good style. and n t guaranteed. The winter which cours the track near I-`lower Station has uoz. yet. sul- cientlv subsided to permit of through tnins passing over. In 1 day or two the trouble will cause. The track is in good condition as far as the Mississippi. A Cnnwd ul Illa Collage. .\ big crowd mu anticipntc,-I mt convu- cation this alternoon. Tickets to the number of over Vuur hundred were issued by the treasurer mud various. college authorities. To-day the supply mu out before Lune o'clock. TIUISIMY. Arnxox HAL: ol Ir. India ! furniture by J. I. Hutchuon. n ma un. Olsr at l`o|-tylve Cents Each `Porner Price sixty Cells- Jnlu IIID. I-n "Lnnnm runnu. nun.-ml 0 manual _. - ..-- .. . ,, ..._,.. uyA___.._.. m t. IIO-I. u 'l'I-I- la`:'uuousy.lny am, II today. No.` on Wulnclhy. In rluulluholhnol IInAnduund>A_.-:3 .033 Ellllllo MI llllal at no on: an unt. no.8. on I-. , | UB1` -non-run - 11 lu-In natunth Inc... -as-.auoawh nu-1 nontllnlnollnul ..=::'.:-.'..'-v5.5a-....-35:-s-:-..-.-. huh-bvllahhnhnnl an tou- ln & P li._a_|_:d-O.P.R:l `Etch Volume in ah-ungly bound in Cloth with Gilt Bsuh snd Sides. \I'IZD.` KID] I. 'l`lcIntolrI.u\'o II tho Open Ilouso -nu--n..v ... ..__. _ 7 ._____, Variable winds, (air cool we-utlmr. 854` I38 Prlltt Btml. Khlgiwl. :17? Akb:vi'iIN:1VvI organism; 3 low Otdu-. Scotia and New Brunswick: two from Quebec ; sixteen. Montreal and Lachine : ten. Cornwall: sixteen. Brockvillc;eight- een,Ottsws: twenty-five. Perth. Smith's Falls and Carleton : thirty-five. the Ut- tawa Valley; thirty-seven. other places east of Kingston. Total east of King- ston 167. Twenty replies came from Nspsnee.Belle1ille and Trenton; twen- ty-four from Cobourg and Peterboro: twenty-two lroin Toronto, Guelph and Gait; thirteen from Hamilton and Dun- dasmineteen from Huron and Bruce: nine from London : fourteen from him- coe and Grey; forty-two from `other points western Peninsula; two from ort Arthur; four from .\Ianitoba; total west of Kingston. 182. In every section of the Dominion the graduates. benefac- tors. and friends of Queen's are substan- tially of one mind as tothe action which should now be taken. The opinion was unanimous that the invitation to enter confederation should not be accepted. "()n the other hand," said the report. "the strongest possible opinion prevails that Queen's Univeisit should forever remain in Kingston an that her friends should make every eort to strengthen her and extend her nsefulnessss one of the first schools of higher education in the` dominion. ' ` ` ' It seems to me no period could be more appro- priate and that great good would result to this institution and to our common country if we resolved to institute an Association for increasing the endow- ments of Queen's University at King- ston." The reading of the report was received with cheers. Du.-ndngl (1-ant A-n- Iain 1-hair nlnna. the scheme. The replies were from the following points: flight from Nova receiveu wim cnoers. Principal Grunt drew his chair along- side the table and read the utterances of prominent men all over the lend on the confederation scheme and the atti- tude Queen's should take. Sir John A. Mecdonald expressed his disepprovel of federation in the simple word "No." in reply to the question put by the Chen- cellor in his circular. The replies were short end sharp and clearly showed that the Iriends ot Queen`: would not permit of her removal without a great struggle. . .......u...... . nun... ll vauvnuuls narunnun. Rev. G.M.Mi|lignn, B.r\.. arose and moved 3 vote of thsnks to Chancellor Fleming for his excellent address, and for the trouble he had token to secure the views of the graduates sud friends of Queen's ,on the subject of confedera- tion;thst the university council be re- quested to consider the sdvisshility of iorming an association toiurther the in- terests and inoresse the eieiency oi` the university. lu ayvigbrous address he attacked the scheme sod then discueser.` the question of state aid. The govern- ment should oi or assist all the univer- sities or none. ueen's wuss much en- titled to assistauceas Toronto universi- ty. for she was doing In admirable a work. She was by no means "a one horse aair." but possessed a ata of nnnlnnrnn rallaannnlln on the nnnhimmi: . at aouth ol IIIIIII. Funny. . `I'M. It-ngcl. no] to `Put Pl|y.' ` of lnnluze. 50 091 I00 IIIIIVOIIII IIOIIK. 1276!] man I oI'x_ld IIIOIP I-Us the university would take the position the was entitled to unohg tho 0! learning in v-,..: Jn Mudonsld. ol Brockvillo. ne- oood the motion. He spoke! his :34 hobmont lo the nnivaniw sad decla- ` ed tholchuno "one o!nbootp- lion. not 0! [ed :1. They mpg: not 'muino Toronto University, but sink ogswimwjth horoldmamoriun.nd tn- B0 II to :3`!-Sh: a ot'x_l -umhl tglm Lucy wan 5-vu uvu.u.,-., -..._..u.-. _.... the majority of them m-hcatv that if Queen's enters the union they will withdnw the Assistance they are now pzivlmz or have promised to give." fwo Alone oarod topaz their hnnds in their pockets and give what. they were able. Ninety-nine per cent. of all heard from every quarter and IOU 1' cannot :11 west of Kingscau were ecidcdly mvvmu 15 Tu ul'l};S'l E.\TP2l:lSi nonslyhrrbd. !' V wu pot Ind iui-l nll uliinlcs ul politics [rum all ||rI..*4 of Cnumlii. `tho trmitvce point:-cl out thnt nbout 0?.50,(lIl would he required to trnnnfer Qucc.-Li's to Toronto and uk- ed the friends it they would be prepared to assist in moving the institution to To- ronto. Whnt was the reply `P "I do not refer.` end] the Clinnoellor. "lo the citi- iiens of Kingston. [or it in perlectly well known that not n single person in or man Kingston would render the slightest lid material or otherwise to uinke the transfer. Friends at e il intnnce say ' `We well wlliere to Queen : uneler nny circumstnnccsf but add. `we sincerely hope she will rennin in Kingston. lu- dividnnlly we are opposed to moving to Toronto. but it it be the opinion ol the majority ui-.1 il the IlluI0l'lHl35tltCldC` to unite the ohiinge we will continue to ren- dor what usistmce we cui. We would, however. greutly prefer contributing to the support of the university in King` stun.` .\ very liuzu percentage of all heaid from state very einphntically that they will give nothing whatever and --7 -1 51...... ....i.....o.. olmo ,_:i.. UK Imfn BUD III -in-cu-r The Olnnndla an panda! in nu! than upon. The question at condan- tla ll hi! bdun tho oitlonln 0! Quad : Univullty in tho lolnlnnnn no tint they Inighl. and opponnnity In ex~ puns their view: hnfoto the trunks undo n In] unmet. Thcupon cir- nnlnn were issued ud Iupnl nnnlnd. Public Ineounpwan hold in Kingston and tho resolutions puued onllhlishod Iholnctthntllno cBy.FrnnkInn uni ndjthhgcouky. won I Iluton uncon- lodennn qnution. Not n single pot- Ion was known to incur Iheunhene Ind nll hold very strongly the opinion lhnt Queen : would rulnin at Kingston. Cir- cnlm were not sent. to Kingpaoninns. the oicnl resolutions nnnm.-ring for them. I-`mm outsiders 349 replies to the circular: worn received. Tho) were from mpresculgtivo HEN OI" ALI. ll..\h:\lL~l I-Ivtqu-nu-aw-uuuuu ----.- tauhhliinphnudahiblyltlb Prinnipulnu opuul Ila dhcn byiItlIIn|ngthtuhUnivIdt70aI- dlhdhndouputpnnunbiloilltu, givhqinuhhlnacoupnlnnninny lhnthhdodthohuduoouunlum clutulovuilnhoqlaaltioooltbhlr uliondlhooollopuhonhcioudlln usual at Quads `funds. 1'!-I uutlhuh cxpnuodbythouwhohnd L... ..u....M.4I an.` In n-scanning] Ii Z7 , OI GOIDOI AND BBOCK STREETS. Rut sud Wu: Ildcoof Ionized Bu-not : North. But Ind Wu! sides of Grove Sheet. and on John and Dlvidnn Btnota. Rosy tune of pnymunt to purchrera inben>l- ing to build. Apply to JOHN DUFF. 4% Printed Bl. QDO`I Univudiy hhnhn. Thluladdoo nu nub! ._ _. ____n__ ___u ..u._.x._ cl...-Ill mma gg nm.nn.[ I, [H all nilyuuou wolluuna ny I.Il|d`I|Ol]) hot to increase npddo; Ilur." nnl poueuea I Inn or III unoqlnllod on tha continent.` Id tho fonmtionol um association Sh ' '5 I . E L...-.13. .`.'.'.'.`:`.'.T... 3.Z"`.`...;....'." W113 Ilfctuthii Dr. I-Zzlwm Hunshod. from I-lnglnnd. who has been visiting friends in Clucn: don township. is about t) locnse in or near the city. I . uu,___ r,||._ -1 AI._ \l:I|._l |... .-. ......- ....-, .r.- _ . - , ._ _-.._,.,.--._. chief llindo. oi Trenton. um bu-n elected captain nf tho Trenton Quail Club. m....-. an Rev. T. J. Chrinue. of Beubrooke. called to the Anglican Church, Wolle Is- land. has declined the invitation. Iultpgu LgI_s run sue. .___ _,___.... -._...-nun u,.-

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