Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Apr 1882, p. 3

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{With thrv dub-mu brunxlutvf FIJH 151.1". I In Complete and full ol c'vrr) thing. (hung to "I? Luruv quantity of ood: ll u-lls. you run rely on [cull-a ew-Iytmnl lresh. and everything you r0 quin- wllhmll cola. elsewhere. m... u. um... n. w, .. runny. ~ Michael Sullivan. alum-u from the fog bunks of Nowfounihmd. ongtge at present upon I schooner. wu dilchzu'ged, um. M...'u...|.-., m... Mum: -m. VII I WWI-UH. WW u- meens. A citieen who knew him told e Wino reporter the story of decensede life. Jeniee Lowrie."eeid he, Iis deedv poor fellow. Iheve known him since I wee e child. He wee ebout 25 years ago employed in I. A. Ormee our store. on the oer-er of Brook end Begut streets. end wee e reepectehle men. He niterwerde bought Orme out end con ducted e enoeeMnl busineeelor 6 or 6 years. He merried e domestic working {or Mr. Simpson. e Customs ()cer here, yenre ego. end life seemed to be full of heppineee. Two children were born to them. when Jimmie Leann his downwerd career. Hedi-nah now and Bill). got into lively oompely, before long his business wee broken up And he went out upon the street. His wile and children left him nfter endeavour- ing to reform him. They ere now in Mou- i treel. He lived for in long time with his parents new the rope walk, but they have died. and since then has been go- ing down, down. Friends tried to help him up ngein. but without evsil. and thus. without man 1]. home, wife. or children, he felt like an outcast. work- ing but little end begging tor liquor to quench his thirst. Only the other day he so piteously begged me for liquor that I bought him some. His and has come and s end one it is. The remains of the poor men were convey~ ed to his brother's home end will be de- cently buried Jeff Hebert. the uptein of the barge "Huron." seys thet et 11 o'clock p.111 he new Lowrie on the eelt begs, end nt 4 o'clock s.m., he wee lying with his face on the scentling. If thin be lo de- ceased must heve fallen from the begs. He was picked up deed shoot 6 oclock. Charles Owens. I. csrponter of Wolfe Island. got on I spree yesterday. with the, usunl results. He won asked to get out. of town as early as possiblo. \nknnl ulli-nn a m-m-n fn-n Hun George ()Nerl, who on Thursday was remanded for the purpose of having hi4 character investigltod. Wu aguin before the Court chm-god with larceny. He was sent to the Central Prison for ve months. _ The following wuthor probtbilitiea have been [peddly propuod (or the city of Kingston by John WIlkel' Adam. of Torontand publisth exclusively in the WIN}. Put. the prob. in your hat, ud noioo thuir my. L-A-.I-- A... Q_L kn." nbn'm Dean-g lgullly With one-Jeru Ole lhlrl lonnluu In Another "u '1wa MIA "-1-":- Sntnrd-y. A 8.-A huvy norm Pccompnhied y I'lill Ind prob-ny thunder. Gin-uh- AI. 9,Iulv morning thunder. Sand-y, Apil 9.Enrly Hominy stormy. "an!" m. Monday. April lO.-l'nir umber generally. w mm windy. Toad-v. Ari] ll.Flno that 'lhmyanl u.-nu nu won; 11 p. m. w 5 my now norm in, Old an In Map-ll! lth Sanit- hm. Fridny. A [CF-Windy. Incompati- % ad with ,' : . gonerwy. w III-Own wxnuy. 1 Tuesday. April wuther. goneruly. Vida M hmnh. } i Wodneodnv. urn tSinuol Bo vny chap. unly or an. Inn lho (El-lunar ud. mother. 1 In gonenuy. mu: old-I mun. _ I t Wodnadny.:- tSiand run. ' but mu. nil hll. - nu... A... 11.111 an nhantl Rav;lr.mi-.who,dlon IIiIOI'diIu-l1 immxm. hAmuu-rg- hind IiWud-Oonh-l inc-t. huh. smurf! A- n. M. th F..- I-\I - aquaI'll l- kWh-hum- .d wanna-pume haven-dungmnl MIMI-tinnitus. mat-Mabu within-r ade mm m I" I "I. III-I- ud then up. I hip d alt in ad with no mtgav. it. Mia 01 n for kindly Mdnm} the night. On Tuna-y n55. it nouns. he undo (or III-dutth ad in m dub-I unt In" struck his foot min uptown. lending! upon which tho It Inga In. pilod. tad, ful- lina sidunys. struck tbc Ihu'p edge 0! one 0! than timlnn. cutting his nose. Smpui Iron liquor Ind stunned by the {All he In] until d. chinod him us it: victim. The nqlounb mu: war. one. I mpechbcithon. puma-ed of Dunn. A nitiunn -kn luna- him tnh] A Yy-wml" | mung-.dmi-W" on mwwh walk-ui-M- M maul his Ion-d "b" Md unwound-u Nam-w 1%" OI I-w-I-III Pu. tau- v, m inmponn not than. in . nunndli- III-ail- mm mi. '13! but mu. III- mu M. Thur-day. April llF'bo till shout In... wk.- m has" IT TIE OOLDEI LIOI GROCERY. uuwevm. ucou uucl cu nu unu. At. an adjourned convention of the Reformers of West York, held yestexday, Mr. Thomas Hedging. Q.C., was unani mously nominated as the party candi- datc for the House of Commons. Al I n ,:u AJ CA-_I1____J AL-nH.. Mr. George Denieon was in the city today. and felt quite jubilant. over the nomination 0. W. Bell for the repre- sentation of Addingtoniu the House of Commons. He decleru that there in not a men from (hope to Semis thin can defeat the Tory undidete, who in extremely popular. t good Moth odiet. and a member of several secret orgeui zetione. It. would hue been better. however. in Mr. Denim-5 opinion to have run him for the Local House. Hr- Denisons idea ere very nice. but I trie boastful. Mr. Bell's election may not be as certain so his (end euppoeel. Over-condence ie eometinee u bed on non-condence. end A patina is never a very good wuther gouge. IUK raving. Wm. Buckingham. of Stndord, will be appointed to the position of lnspec~ tor of Prisons, [nude vacant by the re- signation of MLJ. Langmuir. \h 1 chum... Tunn-r an. Al Mm SIKUHUIUU UI "ll - U- uuxulull. Mr. J. Sbewut Tapper. sol of the Mimster of Railways, and Mr. Hugh Macdonnld. son of the Premier. hrs to leave for Winnipeg in a {ow days. where they will practice. I. n. ;mnmk.hln that M.- R M Fly-it. um! um yluuvnuu. It. is improbable that Mr. B. M. Brit.- ton, Q. C., will accept the County Crown Attorneyuhip. vacated by the death of Mr. A. S.Kirkpatrick. The position bu, however. been oered to him. ,J,,,,,.k, 1 _,744~L:_~\ -1 LL- unLc lUl mm uuuac A Uumwuuu- Aids. Smith and Starling and the City Solicitor of Belleville were in the city ygsterday inspecting the police quarters. and Fire Hall, their purpose being to arrange similar quarters in the Bay litn " L713 Capt. Heniman. Mnnging Dir-actor of the Dominion Salvage Companv. who for several days has been connodto his room at the British American Hotel wnth erysipelas in the face, left | for Montreal yesterday.- I afternoon. I. .- mac: uwu. Rev. Mr. Kelso. a. member of tho King- ston Presbytery. goes to Scotland for three months. u. u I. ~ I. n, , ,,,,,,L,,,, L., Ulll Cl: HJUMUHI. Warden Creighton's youngest; son has been nppoinmd to the Clerkship vacated by the death of Mr. Jones. 1. 'l MnIn-mhn onlnunnnh lm.- Dan'l nurylbm look Inn-iv HI Mm More. so [mum ad lulu. ho usual: 0! clung m. 1mm. Iliad. MI'O: u} aux: umvu u. nu. uuuuu. Mr. '1. McCammon telegraph aperar tor, is now in San Francisco. and sends a. glowing description of tabs climate. u. w L! vasc- l... rain-Inna" m the u stoning uuwuyuuu v1 uuv unlmuw- Mr. W. H. Yost bu returned to the city. He was as far westu Kansas City. His descriptions of Weston life are-iu' teresting. w... unnumnm... nl Qtnnrd nil] l Remombor 10 books of thin Conpuy - will close on the Mb inst. And in odor to secure 4 youn' prot! at an initial. which will b. in 1886. panic-nun have their applicniou in m new and the dos. cf the month. The Quad. ILuoiuhe loading lmouintbobo- ininion. ad the on): prot gin]: to policy-belch]! in 1300 was out ght. per cent. compound mum on the out- I.- Th. Inn-inn- (J I. Pmmlv (has Senator Howlnn is in the city visiting friends. I. u v I I, u,, - I. nun uua. Rev. J. Young preaches in the M. E. Church tomorrow evening on Ropen tance." n n A. n n ;-. . ,n,,,,,,,| can. wwwun- WWI. v- In "- by. ThabuinouoboCo-puyihu firthisyuri- in dune. day In I-:...- -..- h. an Mum'- alth- (km. Immymuu-ku, r- vim-you in them-ta, dihCom- wy._1b.u hat-bald indu- in- .uuding iambthde out-W comp-n . now (lei-[bod- auuym tutti-I'll A . Au auuunu uuu ynuouu uuu LIV-luv nut intended to convey disrespecm. but. simply to indicate that custom should be followed. that none should precede the omciating priest. to the place of in- torment. ;..Aw__ scan-a. an Ulluuwuuu u." v: w' yaw. The clergy of the Catholic Church do not regard the Ancient 0rdcr of United Workman as neocer bocnetv. but rather as a mutual benet or insurance associa- tion. and the wish that the members of it should not precede the hearse was n to :nnmRm! on nnnlov (Hum-nan! Iml. _ noo' I a BlSJnm'dh'bo'lmi} shoeyawupowaawm nu mmtm'adhohkm J PM TEA from Um District: of Auam. Dnnuclmu and Kaugro V'allay, m Bnush India. In rst nppeunnca m lhln market. AIIO HI! I (hutn 0! Very Choice Eng lmh lick TEA For I 5... quH I. u. vuu'v. , O'Brien, G. H. Weber. John Ilett. T. ' Hurley end June- Wooton. Among the i nournen In. Mr. annt, of Roche-tor. The body In. token to the church nd to: Ionice to the cemetery. At the Cothodnl e little circumtbnco. over which there has been oonnidnnhle dis- cuuion. occurred. Mr. Bonn. the un- dertaker. wu requested by one of the clergy to toy to the omooru of the A.0.L'.W. that it was not doninblo thet they should head the pmouion to the grave. The lodge reformed and return- ed to their rooms in Wilkinson's Block. The hasty retirement of thelato use, ciates of Sergt. Nugeutmf coummu re marked. and the" conclusion reached that objection had been raised to their prominence because the represents- tives of a seoret order. Such is. it i nup- Incasyvv'u I-I u-I- Iv-u- dnn o! n We parent eehbed in e been-WEI. cry end bitterly wept "Goethe. deer 1m." The Police [9100. undercoan o! Celt. Honey. heeded the proceeeion. Kellowed by eh. Ancient Order 01 United Wen-knee. with whinh deuce-ed we: identied; the: cane the underwent. she beer-e. the (dene. end e very large number 0! emu-e. do and in uni-gee. The n. 5..... -. 1... III finn- J '"V-V-, um. I_ -' madmnryhihlyrapctd'hlih. and lo i3 is not until; Oh. my .L-u .Lau AWMILigJ mmamumu put. 15- In nu-hon Middhliohdhumh- w My MI. The I.- 0...." m. m Lknldu MW- IM . R. Campbell. of Montreal,presch~ Convocation Hill. to-monow Easter. the anniversary of Our Lord's resurrection from the deed, is one of the three great festivals of the Christian yenthe other two being Christmas and Whit-Sunday. From the earliest period of Christianity down to the pre- sent day it has slwnys been celebrsted with the greatest joy and accounted the queen o! festivals. In early times it was customary to salute esch other on the morning of this day by exclaiming. Christ is risen." to which the person saluted replied. Christ is risen. indeed." The common nameof the festival in the East was the Paschal Fast. because kept at the same time as the Pssohe, or Jew- ish Passover, and in some meesure suc- ceeding to it. It is also called the great day. Our own name Easter is derived from Esstre. the name of a season duty. whose feast was celebrated every yesr in the Spring, about the same time as the Christian festival. the name being retsiued when the character of the fesst wss changed ; or. as others suppose. from Oster. which signies rising. If the letter supposition be correct. Easter is in name. as Well as in reality, the feast of the resurrection. tion or me ne properties or wen-selected Canon. Mr. Ep bu rovidod our break- hst tnblas wit a de icely n'vourod be verage which may save us mnny he: doo- tors' bills. If. in b the judicious use 0 such articles of diet t at a. constitution m: be gradually built up until strong 0110 lito reust every mndanoy to disoue. Hun rods of subtle Incl-dies m aming Hound us ready to stuck wherever there in I wank point. We mny mp0 msuy I fatal shalt keeping ourselves well fortied with puro blood md a properly nourished fume." Civil Service GalenaMule simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in Puck. eta Ind Tina lb. nnd lb.) labelledJun- Ens a 00.. omaopuhm Chemist... Lon- don. Eng."~Also mnkon ol Eppu'l Choco- law Emnoa for nernoon um. Ens'a (Jocm.Gn1'nu1. nu) Uourorrmo By a thorough knowledge of the n-tunl laws which govern the operations of diges- tion and nutrition. and by a ureful applica- tion of the properties of well-selected Cams. Enn- provided Al N H." (menu 0' \ 3r) lmh Bllck TEA HI Instrument... mm tuu mmuonl. lam by express to nu; sddreu. Wriu for mou- lug eoDr. M. Souvciun'l. amid. urgoon of tha French Army. 12 Phillip Bquru. manual. All lama must contain Dump In: rnnIv Lou you on! two mu-and "re curd of mnnh. bronchitis. mun. 1nd lung disuse by Dr. BL Souveiue'l Spiromeur. An innuumout which convey- modicinnl nmmrtien dinct m the In! of the discus. inltuumonc wmoh modicum roperties direct nnrumcuu. with full directional. lent by AInI'AIl m In! uddnn. unmou- Ann, nun uuw- v1... v1 Vul. Amtvluu- The body will be brought into the lHotel Dieu chlpol at 2 pm. to-mor- row. where it will be exposed to View. Afterwards to WI be privately re- moved to the Unchedrel. On Mon- day morning at, 9 p.111. a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. after which the Libero will be sung by His Lordship. and the sacred benediction pronounced. The remains will then be taken to the vault. in the basement of the Cathedral. -_-,7~ -- 7 h Immiww w lull .3.qu uuu WIIUIII I". Ivvuu so well. spoke 6i her own deputure. end even xed upon Good Friday II the dot of such event. On Thundny. e holy dny. she attended the chepel service. And ngein referred to her death. re marking, It will come to-dny. Sisters. The words have since been regarded es possessing special signicance. es indi- cating that the suerer had a present:- ment of that which wu impending. At 5 o'clock she was at the lest service; It 7oclock she was deed. All yesterday i and today there were callers It .the hospital enquiring about her, meny of the visitors being those who had reason to bless the heme of Sister McGillivrev {or the services she hed rendered to them or their friends. The Sisters of the institution feel oppressed, too. knowing that they have sustained s loss in the cell hence of tWO who in ell respects were worthy of the vocation where-with they were called. Oi deceas- ed one of the Sisters remarked. in our 1 hearing, "She was very kind. very che- ritehle. indulgent to a fault, some of the patients being. as we thought, spoiled by her. Her notion. however, was natu- ral, and deserving of our imitntion." rm, 1..1- ...;|| kn LtnnnLO a... nu. mums I] momma, m mt's sum unmannanan I In! Spring. in I): rnwlu mull"! chap 3. u undo. of nun out I "0 (Wall. j v'u innommnum I "- W Wu IV" m r Jae-pth [diminu- ewlih e por- l 10mm thelou rib-cl theOhuoh and the eon-Wed her remain to ' be eepolehze where My no my 0! ne ulan and me. The deoeeeed won but: It Lone-net in 10. e! Soot- tlsh pronto. end he! been terninoteee year - relight. She node her pro- fusion in lingeiou. old bu oboe recid- ed in the olty. one of the in devout old loithtnl 0! non. For 11 you-e she won cog-edit: the hospital deponmenk weiting upon the sick. the wounded ud dying with e tendern- whioh the po- tiente highly oppoointed. For my - yearn Ihe wn hheoompnloeol the lete Sum- Duhnc. doing 1 limth service. end pououing I eimiluly mild ud lyn- pethetic noun. The deuh ol the let- her deeply mooted Sister Mouillivny. who bod been oiling Iron December with heart dieueeand who. alter the demise 0! one with whom eha hod been no long associated and whom she loved .. ...-n ....a.. .a 1...- -_- a-..-..e.... .ml minwnd hvumltdSL luf- Cuhdnl.hnvinghul Wolm mmthyn' ickuu, sad 3 lifonch in piety Ind good works. To-dny Shut Jan-unhin- "mun..- ni- a.- up, . mwuam-m. . - mum-um cyan-1y pt-n. a Inn- aim Mimouly - an r r. 0. me a. an. BLIND"), W0. mm 31304 } um. and All Indu- ml or .m nummm mud-u non-am I.'. I. tubal Vin-um. h 7.7232 ms 4; ca. MAJth Its-"r lulu-y LII-In. Ladiel. if on desire to hive some- thing now an beautiful. both in respect to material and color. for your spring and manner dresses. do not purchase until you have seen our stock. which is one of the most complete and largest. in Canada. Prices are such I: recommend themselves to All clue-es of the com- Dress Goods '"Parasols ha ha u very nod nook H. 3:23.2312T m nu nu um: up... n I [inn _. , New Pnnern Brumll n 850. 906. 01 and 91.25. New Pattern Tspoury n o. 500. 600 and 760. New All Wool. Boat. Qu-hty. at 900 New Union. Bolt. Qunlity. n 600. New All Wool Dutch. n 600 Ind 750. New Dutch Hemp II. 100. 190, 150. 990 and 50. New Dutch Stair It. 400 3nd 50o. The-e goods :re direct {rum tho mnhn. End-on. Patterns And Extnardinuy Vulue. C. and use them. w a; STBAOY Apr L FOR 30 DAYS ONI- 4: Boats an thing ever plmed before the Public. See our prim and judge or yourself. Remember the Pince. 9|! Oper- IIqu luau! Rich-risonn can Prune h Fancy more \. Bhok Gm Gnin Bill. {or Jam .01, worth 01.30. Blue: a mum m u no, u u " " 1.10 1.50. 250. . Me and 40.. Buck (Ml Igluu) Luau at low prion. Bluk B-tiu (choid Vsluo u 160. worth 01. Black awn Do I: on M II, with 02.50. Blwh Moire Ant III nahgullji. IL'IA nd In. wdim'l Black Cuhmeru n1 glooidojly the Lupe-0. Black Cub- AIM " I mum um mu- Spring. m" rchnuhtgdy, oon- tad m the Iowa: ._J...a M... n... ma...- mnnnl be 'on with ".50. Dual moire Am I- unsung-q"... 01.75 nd .2. W m'l Blah In decidedly c on . Black moral. All Wool. n 400. we, 00, 100 ad 760. Mm Chemou CI! more. the um. nunjonnduc. _ Kingston. April 8th; New ESE66$: LOW PRICES J All woon. I n no. 00 Ind 456. This is a ood, chance, ioVSocuro Bargains. The-e no the sound business pridoiplu which Inn-e carried us Ilo Msuooeu W0 bolieve in them. hue provon them. and wand to ndhera "riot y to them. Now Showing nlurge stock of Trunks. anlsen. Satchels, Shawl um ML. at. our mus] low pricea. "AIMEE t LOOKE'ITI. A, , u A. nu... nAA. n... v...,.-;-_ n_u__n|- -_.I m___A__ Newcarpotsjt. McFAllLz Mmearing Sale. cousll'. mwm Begin-am WORM limo! 0W ' 4 Tuesday;4m-Da.vof .Apm .A ,_.._._._ __.a m- 3.x- mn- bah-mt Terms Gash. No Second Price. mun-mud... Adbhlomndumwwmmdwr bun-oculle The Whole of the Stock muet Cleared 03 Within Sixty Days to Close up the Estate. "u.- m, -V.- which will I1. 1: be rapid. nu. THE Lug-.31 uovsmzs . n .4__ _l --- Millinery Openihg! Immense Stock ITHE GABINET mnsnmms . Whiu'rvium mummudm. Wam . I yda. with. cl Us And 'IIII Pillow Conan. 150. 110 All &. 0w 'ItHoUIc-HMUANAIO. 650. BhohdhthIInwo. mound. NewMy'loNoLinounm.mwcnd 760. In toil- 01.013.91.75. 0: nd 04. The In human- nun-uh. .08..MI. Ina um.m.om.1so .1. Human- WIMMJLU. 01.50.31! . ChoupRukTo'olh-I. Iona Crab. Linen Touch. '1 Punch and German Gunman. m III tom It. Konrad Wink-do Pnou. Good: ulvuyn the" vi: plot-Au Ot' STOCK of shtabon goodl in now conplotp, . Anticipating big dam-ll dun: an: nd. In" notched hardy, Colored Cashmeres at 48c, INEWTURNITW CHEAPEST HOUSE FURNISHINGS AT IO... & Ilmum MR.S.T.DRENNAN ltybn'du'm 155 x. OOUSiN'E-AU aadb. -SELLING OFF- April 5. TERMS CASH. , l .- .miu i all ad fuming If. baby who no SPRING STOCK 18 NOW (OMPLETE AND OPEN FOR INSPECTIOR. r013. so DAYS OnoOueNowDreuGoodn. "OOGrouNowDrogthmou A- BOSS ; Public. in plain Mar. Inn". IR. MCFAUL, _-.- worth 01.30. Blunt 5 ninh Luca n No, ru 1 10 " l 250. mu. HOWE. C IIIIONE'ITBI. op. WWII." Kohl. Nov Dry Gosh DO... . --OF THE LATE- a. Canon. 100 Burraln Heuvy Meals York. 100 Bureln Fumb- Meu Iurk fur PRINCESS STREET. III-III Citv Boot Sto- urine: 0: cull-1.3!. an ad m mum. at: muuity. Everything r unite in Silk: Sutinu. Sewing Sill. wilt. Button. Braid. &c.. to match nll our drm goodl. so you can depund on getting enrything necessary from us without being t to the inconvenience of going '0 all I dozen stores. lnll am] an. II-nln Iozeu swres. Us and see them. uw uvun- I w. ' Kingston, Bollovlo tad Trenton. r ILEA. ROSS. W. M. BRENNAN Admininu' or. 180 Prince-n Strut. John Random 8: 00.! amt-my; sum m Che-p I Sheet Ionic Duh-nli - 3mm or perhap- yul unu. (nun rune Al. on. -._m_. .u M. A. Boom Paper Tab-cc; and Plpu. The Golden Lion 'mcery, W. ll. "(RAB C ()0. WA In"; A)!!! a u .l ALE AND BREEh. WINDOW SHADES- Fronoh Olnghamt. Ol'l NEW 'ATIIUKI. Hardy & lumys. Inc-y chowly. sud we lower duo! [apart prion who! be "all. GEO. PEDLEI Ilsa Al. mAn Ill! Frongh Suiiing, ESTER Ouhmorino. only 29c, WHICH I hiya- use 5mm hm rl'RI-tur Three days ago A lad named Middleton. while sculing mm a companion in Avery a: Thomp- snu I; saw mill. Slmrbott Luke. knocked ngmmr u pulley vloue by, in which was a spll. The result was the fracturing of the skull over the forehead. Dr. Henderson wu called out to wait upon clue lmlmml reports bin condmon (our able llDdll the circumstances. w- .-.._ . Lursch MurmuThere was not a quurum at the City Council meeting on Thursday evening, but thou proaent. cum eight or nine in number, road over the proofs of the Consolidating Uom. mince}: work. and authorized the print- ing ul it. thereby Mending a claim (or ls-lays from the publisher. __. co. .\ Yui'THHL Bi'i.i.\,Uomplmnv. bn been made against a. youth nnmtd Glynn. who. in u difculty with mother huluumed Givens. draw I knife Ind atabed'th. latter in the back, cutting through the (iUHliDg and inicting A slight. esh wound. Worse than dl, the boy stubber threatened to uu the no weapon again if occasion tempted him on .1. L... II'.Ll-I'II'I.VL l)f.l\ll|rl. uv nu-.9. of the Hull Telephone C ompany in thin mty says he has now nonrly 60 Illwa bers. and that he has orders for inim- ments sud wires. in the erection ofwhich be will be occupied for some tint. Among the new contract i We oonnoo- Lion of Toto 1m Pout Barracks and Fort Henry with the system. By mid-Inm- uxor tho number of telephone pttronl mll lune numbered 160. charge. o. ()n FOR LHINA.Mr. Arthur Nicol. Ion of lmvnl NICO]. Unbnmgui. Ind his wife. have 1va lur Chinm Mr. Nicol mku 1th him Lnu morin sheep. boughnn Vermnut. the rst. exportation: of the lklul to the ('clm-Lml Empire. Good hnrsou uU'l came will also be sent. 00 the runche. ml which Mr. Nicol will have A LATETKANEFER.Th8 Church Bto~ Lllul's. of (innunoque. have purchased the property in l'nuburg. fronting on Lhu St. Lawrence River. known as the lxLLsfcl-ry Howl. from Mr. Allred Brown. My! lllll'lul Hmkmg extensive addition. Lu le pl'lqml'U'. for the acccmmodntien uf plmunrc seekcm and bile public gon .,.. Jlu plausnrt cullv, Yuur ohmca from ne brnndn n! the bent Ala and Pner nude in Canada. Bunuu No. 9. l.L'.B.U.A-'Ihe eighth Iumversary 0! this Society vnll b0 colo- brmtwl M a Grand Annunny in the City Hdl uu Emanur Munduy night. Arnnge~ mm. are already being mud. to main this assembly one o! the most Illch- fui over ('uuducted by thin Society. _ ,.-.._ - .. Lrumzu \Auk up anuT.Mr. l. l'. Weuuure. o! ()uwego. was here yes Lerdm. cuqumug into lumber math". He purchased a consider-bio quantity of stock from P. McLuen. He expoctl I 30ml summon. 'lhe mtg of lumber kl (chgu will be about. M per m. ___.... a- _-_. D-vaLnxmn Burn. The Mmin bumu h u hurqu in this quarter. Mr. J. s. Ewart. yesterday withdraw bin Minna 1mm. lie \\ mtun. Gladstone. Rk pul (m- and \mepog lots (tom uh bore, umng to the indifference of tho apecnhmng pubhc to the harping oIIt- 4 Mr \Yhiuuuouth bmmin nill in exit, mum-however. in a weakened state. And you can still tmlo the lo 08 lot I hrmm on Wolfe lsltnd If you no man Tam) Hm LEAVEML C. B. Rout lay took loan of his Mend: to-dny tot I Petal-bore, when he mamas the my 4 oods bnaineim Mr. Rouey hudono wall here In that line. in spinal ). ovmrowdod mum of an m, 3nd I) bouidcs won may friend. by highly courteous md hononhla dun-g. IV. have gran condence in) M him to the pvopl. of Pembom; I truner u! his Join] wall in um lively town. ' am Thu W is nth. .- 35th one to the Want. for mnmumdiMm-' .phili. coat-ind land hung. a" .porhnpomthub'aunh. unlit. n-HMMMVHIHdI mmmnvmnnld~ "n..- .A__A--.-.-J.L-- A. Atlwhliliht'i kiwi-'5. nub-Sn. In out law/h A,_4:-A A. ph- nl-S-H. n. m8 -, .rrrw'. _ _____ Yum! Mllllm.l$ mun be no- mem bend u; Inlou th- wcountl have been nudiwl. the Churcbwu'dom cu- nut be elected at the Vestry meeting- on Monduy evening. but II. the adjourned meeting two weeks honco. .mcnuyruunu. km... mmmipdwh howdhiu'n hails.- nmuan- A-.. Ibe Manger aaaa .uuv in Ala;- 0 OF?" s nun no 001113 u. Hugo Dumuuan. There was 3 large market tau-day. and general satisfaction was expressed by the fumers at the light 5011 exacted. They prefer the market place to hawk in their produce around the city. am. a. Lofln;r\n mnumr tnnk nlmze In mu: pruuucu tuuuuu nus ply] . Tho rst. battalion muster togk place on Thursday.the attendance nuulberiug about 150. The mustnr was about the best. for the opening night that. Im oc- curred undor similar circumstances (or I yarn. Queens College Hill passed the Coun- monl without. opposmou, The conati tntional dmcussiou promised upon it did not take place. no one seemmg to Lhmk lling about it or nomcn the bl. numb, fnnr was-kn mm we were told Inyung uuouu n; w uumw mm m... About. four week ago we by t brother of Mr. L. L'. C. Titus that the report. was false 114 Lu his Mung left. Trenton {urn mouth. \m. be has not appeared there since that Lime. 'IL- nannn n Hnrbwnml nevlnm Of null uyPu-lcu vac-y BIIJ\I. an... n... The cousin in Rockwood asylum Michael Lee. is Hdwml Lee. whn came deranged through unslousy of wife whom he tried M 0m tune to I; All the witnesses in .he case w bound over in 9500 each taappcnr w) called for. I 4, 1A I mum. \I- Inn caneu lor. We are glad to learn that Mr. Junlinc. mlnlger of the Betblc-lnm lmu \lines, Levant. is recovering lrom hi5 late severe illness, aux] he m nskczltn'eceive the congratulations of u very large Cir 01. in the wudernesu. any. ll nub UHKIUUUI. Messrs. Hardy & Murray had u very bonutifully decorated window Inst, oven- ing. It. was much mlmired hy the great. number of promeumlers. The new rm am doing a large business. mL_..- .....- n lnllrln Inurltnf Mulnv and D. MoTIYilh. BIL. '81. has nocopted NI Appointmonc to a Vacant [):Lt.r)rube at Fort Cellini. Col.. whithvr he will pro and lam-3hth after ('uuvncutiou. J. Enmllton, B.A,. '77. who has been for me I. teaching in Brantlord Collogh lllltuu. has returned to m- to mums his medical studies. Nina-hath. of the students of the 001103. Ir. mid to highly appreciate I. My Alter-neon services as a lull}! Ipltitunl culture and mental MAL LII! unlrgu UK a HI! Laluu I'u ouv unv. Dr. Grant, wen west. yesterday, He prowhes in Hamilbou Lu marrow. and lec~ tires in one o! the Presbytunuu Churches on Monday evening on "Norman Me I H: u um. Thus at the lust death Cnlls A.U.L'.W. hue been paid out of the surplus. so tint the tux upon the living to gay tile immune. of the dead i4. on the whole. very light. Cnnt.l.ra.ss. of Smith's Falls, In ttmg Pun COFFEE Cnnnn! he: wUryAstll m Strength nud F|aver Nun-ted on lhu plenum nud ground avarv day. uuyn In an avg-mgr u. ,-.u, In. u.. ...u., Albert. and M. NIL-Furluua. ulAlmouLe, Ire connected wnh Lhu cugmeenng sm of the K :1 P. RR. Malcolm Mcb'urluue bu chsrge of a dlvmmu nu the hue. h. (1-... In... out mum-rduv. light. CIpt.Crn.ss. up the steamer Olim. She will run from Montreal to Portland. on the Hi- deau cum]. Mr. Jamea Qnigloy. of this city. in the engineer. um"... "nrl" h Mm-ruv hml var? D Wfhditm mssmea of the Con. goes lb Consecon. Prince Ed'u C-nty. and another to the limo! Oh. Oumdn Pacic Railway in u North-West Territory: mg- 1,__ .l L-_.. .. m. D-...-..-I... llilu Dell! exuuuuuu The phosphate and barle market is booming. Consideraqu nf the lumber 1133 been purchased lurmg th put fvw days At, an average of Stiu per lmahel, L. ......| u Franny... n! Almnum. nunyvuuw Auburn. . The rst of tho lm} muumuuuuq at Queens University came o' today. the clam in Saturn] m'iuuro and Senior lltin beng examined 'I'L- ._L,.,.-J...t.. ....,I l-u'lalv murhpt. in DI nurIu- "USU 1 ElIlWl'y Th. Journal hopes to see Regiopoh's Coll. roVivod soon. It say that friends 0! lm-ll odncntion will be in nympathy with Bilbo, Clary and bk oolluguoa l- -gb..-nb'n (In: MI A' roan-nintan I. 9-? vI-uu. nll I-v uvuwnuvu in animating the work of tampon-ting the can inpituuon. 9 Th I-IO vapor would like no hm III. In! Iuyuwuvu. " Th. paper from to Mini in regard to the position hit- by some. that men have us much lid" 0! Idmiaion to the (emdo collqu II m to than instian which In hombre Men run in the inter. " d the storm nu. I DII' 00". Rev. W. Handord. of N-pauee. has arrived. 0 preaches educational ner- Vicei in the Canada Methodmt ('hurches uu-ulvuuw. A decmluu Mhuuld be- gin-u :u won as pooliblo in regard I.) the lunhmry m~ viaw. Preparations [01 IL should not. be upended meanwhile. 'lh- m. .J Mm nd nxnlnnl mum boldon Llon Grocery Wants him. More use' his I Camnmoool 1.89! dmvilhnlmmto:b1cm- m-Mhu nlnady bun dudhoditiou "hand in wpply. p" uh mining" of an Church 4 rklddnonuotCu-ound M M The public tn". how. ".36 1.4131 in exam-adu will. ugu damnd foriLo-ool {MW- anmiuouia'huiu n guts-m1... loan. Adeputatiou of thrae arrived from NW um stun-noon to lure the steam m tocnn'ms Lennon in the Interest 91 Sir John. in u,,, :,_n ,J \L....-..mo Imu Ill inc Inn: 01 Ann, II 1 -v1 u vuvv-n Hundreds of people vifited the cotton mill yMy. Mluy people were turn- ed sway no great. waffle crush ot'sight- ha. UM bills autumn-o gumnmem bum II quwu . any... . Tho Synod of Timmy) and Kingston Icon in St" hula Church. I'eterboro. on the 2nd of May It. 7:15) oclock. u.._.1_..l- at Mnnln "hum! um m)an Ill. w I UHIKUUWJ n In the Perth High school chem no in [ination (or the mutricnlnton u- lllliluion ll Queen] llmvenity. ML- u__.l .I Tin. .\ ulul Rina-Inn 7, m I- nc- uuT-v ald- a. lucky uni-g. 3* so My m hum. Cu- a... pond in lo moi-m noun. HT... 0! sh Opus Bonn. why to no no chewed the other Om Tho nnlu bumm- drill will ban- I-mron Toad-y nod 'Lbnndny. Iain] unico- m continued in the m. Iotlsodint Ind Queen Sm 0.]. Church. _-, n... "W.-. unhlin v.5. wmm. I'm-wading wu me great. public Mn 01 yesunhy. Prinms smog i- n owning nu crowded. 1... IL... .1 ram... hu mm] II . IVIIIII] VII rm-um The House 0 Common but passed b on ol 0120.000 in connection with tho Peniwu hay. 1.. .n- 0.... unn. gum! plum LIQ Schulzu'n and student. oft-very kind have Iu'l'll truthful vourien o! the wood. I HORNE. the great Dutch snhnlnr. was inch a slave to it that he \um- u wry hroad-brunmed huhplerm-d u Lulv through in. sad so nupporwd Ins pipe wlulo hill hands were Iroe. uml smokwl unimpeded day and night. _.k -7 Once a tom-gr, Iu-nn aluminum van-W u uu ul.) ....v. 11, Yet. 1 e 00d x M ".1". I Inn-Id! nun Idill. m pm Willa, mm: mm. a lean F"V "W" - WNW-WM W" mum-law: Hugh McGluskey wes chsrged with stealing a 56 lb. weight and e wheelbar- row lrom the BLT. Company. The prisoner pleaded not guilty," end signii tied his wish to here the one come be- forea. judge and jury. lhe lerceny oc- curred at the wharf at the foot of Queen Street, and when McCluskey wee charg- ed with the theft he said the foremsn had lent the berrow to him. Thisgtate- ment was untrue. as no one had autho- rity to lend the borrow. and n weigh man named Moms took it from Mc- (luskey after some resistance. during which the chips in the burrow were overturned and with them the weight. )lcCluskey was afterwiirds arrested. Mayor Gnskin testied thet McClunkey for years bed the run of the M.T. Cos whnrves ind shipyard. He picked up chips and could have stolen before bed he desired to do so. The witness eus~ peeled him of carrying nwey veluables. and gave orders to detein McClushey whenever a chance o'ered. The pre- sent was the rst opportunity {or 5 test of his honesty. The ballast of the tug "Glide." about six tons, hsd been put on the wharf lest fell. end had since dis- appeared excepan ebouttwo tons. The witness received a. letter on Mer ch Sllth from a friend stating that McCluskey WM robbing the Company of old iron. which he disposed of st the Victoria Foundry. The prisoner was committed for trial. 1\I\V,,l ,1 , A, mLhm 1,4 _A, Provision Department:

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