BREAN AND THE EVENT BROUGHT OUT A SURPRISE, Fred Lindsay, Supposed To Have Been Hanged At Sault Ste. Marie, Arrested at Tweed on a Charge of Burglarizing a Store at Havelock--The Prisoner Was Discharged. $ ad { Rd Today. son of Richard Liski 4 A townshif, was arrest ed. in Tweed on ay by constable Bedare ged with burglariving a Store in Havelock on Friday night. 1¢ that Lindway way j on Friday i the hotels here; in paying for the sae Presented a twenty dollar bill, hat finding that the proprietor » don not change the bill, be then i one of a smaller denomina: tion, Entrance to the burglarized store was effected by breaking h a plate glass window. Mr pn, PROBFietor of the store ~ was burglarized, and the con- v able from Havelock came down on hoom train on Monday, but as they ould find none of the stolen goods on Lindsay, he was allowed to go Liadday, who is about twenty-four Years of age, has only recently re aif Ste. Marie, where | time. He is the | supposed by many in this | section to have been a there a few weeks for murder. It will be remembered that Fred. Schulie, alias Lindsay, was 'hanged there for the Jnitdet yf A woman with whom he had lived. Before ving to the gal Jove he denied that his name was biultz or Lindsay, but would not give his right name. Many, however, suppossd that he was Lindsay, but all Joubis are removed, as Lindsay is still in the land of the living. ------ Good Advice, The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from dyspep- sia and liver complaint, More than seventy-five cent. of the people in the United States are afflicted with these two diseases and their effects, uh Mu sour stomach, sick headache, tual costiveness, palpitation of the heart, Joars-burn, NAC w burning ' pains at the Sy stomach, Tm skin, coat: ed tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, ete. Go to your d t and get a bottle of August Flower c relieve you. Try it. for 75 cents. Two doses will Wade's drug store, For A -------- Benefit For Herman Grau. New York, March 8.~Herman Gran, now nearing his vightieth year, the first to IS "Lohengrin," "Tann- hauser," and "The' Flying Dutch. man' in this country, is to be given a big testimonial at Carnegie Hall, to-morrow. His nephew, Maurice Grau, ill Sopetibute the services of 80! the famous singers of the Netripotitan opera nly and others who promise to appear are Lala Glaser, Frank Daniels and mem- bers of "the niaus and others now playing in the city. One of the features will be "The Watch On The Rhine," to be sung by a chorus of one thousand voices, C--O ----_---------- saie at Berlin newspapers report" that com- mandant i ie was subsequent. ly condemned to AT HAVEL | death, but that his sentence was coinmuted (0 banish: ment for life.' WILL YOU: SPEND A MOTHER'S ADVICE. -- Tells How Little Ones Can be Kept Well, Contented and Happy. When baby is crosd and irritable you may rest assured he is not well even if you aré unable to sce any symptoms of his illness other than fretiulness. It is not natural for a baby to be cross and he is not so without reason. He has no other way of telling Lis troubles than by crossness and crying. When baby is cross give him Baby's Own Tablets, and they will soon make him good-na- tured and happy, because they will cool his hot little motith, ease his sour little stomach and help hig obstinate litile teeth through painlessly. he Tablets are just what every mother needs for her little ones--and for her older children too. Mrs. Clarence McKay, Roseway, N. 8. says: "I find Baby's Own Tab- lets the best medicine 1 have ever used for my little ones. When my baby was jour months old he was very much troubled with indigestion. He would vomit his food as seon as he took it, no matter what I ve him and he seemed to be always i gry and kept thin and delicate. He also suffered from constipation. After giving him the tablets a few days the vomiting ceased and his bowels be- came Fp, and I must say that since I began the use of the tablets 1 have had less trouble with this haby than | had with any of the rest of my children." Every wiother should keef Bahy's Own Tablets in the house at all times--there is no telling when an @ ICY may arise, These tablets are a certain eure for all the minor ailments of little ones sush as constipation, indigestion, colie, diarrhoea, sour stomach, and simple fever, They break up eolds, prevent eroup, and allay the irrita. tion accompanying the eutting of teeth. They are sold under a guaran- te to contain no opiate or other harmful drug, and dissolved in water may be given with absolhite safety to the youngest infant, Sold by all druggists at 28c, a box, or sent post paid on receipt of price by addressing the Dr. Williams' Med icine Co., Brock- viile, Ont, rr REBUKES THE KING. Allusions , to Brewing Operations And Sunday Concert-Going. London, March 8. There was a striking scene in the City Temple on Thurs ay, when, during the course of his sermon, Rev. Joseph Parker, D. D., administered a rebuke to king Edward. Having alluded to public- houses as "traprdoors of hell," Dr. Parker referred to the king's recent brewing of beer while visiting lord Burton. "Pray. for me," said the divine, "that 4 may speak delicately, loyally. If the king brews beer, what can be wropg in the subject drinking it ? What the king does is likely to" be imitated by others. His majesty is more than a man, and must regard all questions from a kingly viewpoint. If the king goes to a Sunday con- cert, as he did recently, he deals a deadly blow to the Englishman's Sun- day. The king cannot attend a non- conformist place of worship. but he can go to a Sunday concert." Dr. Packer continued : "If the king, whois the head of the church and de. fencler of the faith, can violate the English Sunday, what can the people do but follow in his steps. 1 would rather give a great sum in gold than appear to be disloyal, but I cannot be disloyal to Christ, and it is bet- ter that these things should be said." A PENNY "SORA SICK FRIEND? Here is my proposition. I have written the six books shown below, | lege of sending month; and if it succeeds H__it fnils your druggist will tell him to trust to My Restorative will gain your under Kuch a trial, V No physician ever has nor offer like this--my remedy your honesty, you, You will know than what my is the want no money. I slimply desire the priyi- the book needed to some one who is well; § will 'do more : To prove my faith found principles of curing the sick, I'll send on your 'nearest druggist for six bottles of Dr. storative, | will Jet you or your not in my newly you an order Shoop's Re- friend take it for a he will charge you $5.50 for it. send the bill to me. | will leaving. the decision to Restorative can do. good will und endorsement EE ever will, I believe, make an only prescription yet found to stand a test like this. "7% And I do exactly as here stated. No catch. No deceit. You deal with your neighbor, and a stranger to me, absolutely. You will see this offer published magazine and widely circulated paper here lies the proof of My Sie cess, 3 out of each 40 who accepted _* them, They paid because they were chances in 40 that | can cure able offer. Is not the record of alle 7 1 fail sometimes, seases arise from causes man knows a cure, And how do I accomplish this ? I will to strengthen the inside nerves along operate heart, stomach, kidneys, ete. power that makes each : nerve power-- nothing to restore that powet. No matter nerve system operates them all, found a wa yet known. The is the insider ness extends to all: My Restorative nerves. That is you from learning what are practical hooks written am not appealing + prejudice. No mat te own druggist, who your The plan be protects you in every high class in America, My records show that the six battles, paid for oured--there are 30 Is not this a remark- cures even more remark you, but not often. A few of these di- like « ancer, for which, as yet, no tell you. I have nerves och v each have which organ is weak, this Nerve strength or weak- goes directly to. this the secret of my success. Don't let pre- my books will tell 5 for intelligent ignordnce, and 1 t your Sioa DAILY BRITISH WHIC, SATURDAY, MARCH 8. IW THE: RELIIOUS WORLD: THE POPE WANTS BETTER SABBATH OBSERVANCE. Religious Bodies in Newfoundland --The Bible to be Used: at The King's Coronation -- General Church News. Preparatory communion service was held at Chalmers church last evening. Late Thomas Kingston, of Berks, En land, willed $500,000 to Anglican charities, Rev. Robert Williams, Pryson, (tia wa presbytery, has resigned, on ac count of ill-health. In Newfoundland the Roman Calho- lics number 76.259; Anglicans, 72,650; Methodists, 60,812. Bishop Copleston, of Ceylon, has been appointed bishop of Caleutta and metropolitan of India. Knox church, Owen Sound, offers its pastorate to Rev. J. R..McAlpine, M. A., Toronto, at $1,400 a year, The Kingston corregpondent of the Westminster commends the Methodist system of educational sermons. Next year the Methodist world will be asked to celebrate the 200th anniver- spry of the birth of John Wesley. St. Stephen's Presbyterian congre- gation, Winnipeg, will erect an edifies with' a seating capacity of 1,200 this summer. The Roman Catholics at Victoria and New South Wales have an attend- ance amounting to one-third of all the religious bodies. Rev. H. A. Morton, a Toronto stu dent at the Montreal Congregational college, is (0 be the new pastor of Co- bourg Congregational church. At the opening of the new Metho- dist church at Wingham, where Rev. R. Hobbs is pastor, 86.000 was paid in cash, and $1000 subscribed, Crossley and Hunter closed a very successful campaign Wheeling, W. Va. The gentlemen shortly begin evangelistic Belleville, Rev, Melville A. Shaver, of the Con gregational church, who left Cobourg for Montreal about six months ago, has resigned his charge to enter evangelical work, The ' Presbyterian will be asked to have just in will meetings in general assembly begin work among the Japanese of British Columbia who are likely soon to outbumber the Chinese in a marked degree, The Canadian Churchman gives the Anglican view on prohibition, thus : "We are firmly of opinion that the principle of prohibition is as unsound as the practical working of it will be found ineffectual." The new St. Panl's church, Wood- stock, Ont., being now free of debt, will be consecrated on the first Sun- day in April. A valuable gift was lately made to the church by William Grey, Woodstock. Rev. W. R. Young, D.D., has been heartily and unanimously invited to remain pastor of the First Methodist church, * St. Thomas, for another Fear. He is a brother of Mrs, R. T. 'atterson of this city. The pope has ordered that the com- mandment of the church in regard to the Sunday observance be more strict- ly enforced by the bishops of the Ro- man Catholic world in their several dioceses, especially on the continent of Europe, 5 travelling evan- ie Rev. Mr. Margrett, gelist of the Congregational church, a has completed his second week nightly services in Calvary Congrega- ¢ tional church, tinued next week. Four the Jewish race assembled in the Shoreditch town hall, East London, to b- promote the movement for national settlement. of Jews. in. Palestine, and te give wélecome to delegates on their return from the Zionist congress at Basle, The British and foreign bible society has just received the order from the king for the coronation bible to be usod next June. It is to be richly bound in erimson morocco, and will have gold clasps with the royal arms stamped on the cover. The bishop who administers the oath of accession in afterwards the owner of the bible. Not a medical missionary nor mis- sion hospital was known a hundred years ago; sach things .were hardly | known fifty years ago. Now 355 hos- pitals are atated by missionaries and 753 dispensaries, while the num- ber of missionary physicians is 702. Besides there .aré sixty-three medical schools on mission ground, where 559 natives are being trained in medicine. A quiet, but interesting ceremony . took place in t church, tower of London, in the erec tion of a tablet recording that within >un- two chesty 'and the walls were deposited containi tingwishes] the remains of many dis of these remains, bones of lady Jane Grey, her band, lord Guilford Dudley, the duke of Northumberland, and the duke of Suffolk, all executed during the reign of queen Mary, forty years ago. ------_ Sunday Services. .. DN. Morden will 3 reach at both services in Bethel " SE = °F 8 = i ¥ %. . iF of The meetings were so of well attended that they may be con- n- eo thousand men and women of or t & n m (at bnt re. the ser the he vault of St. Peter's was persons, who bad been be- it of headed on Tower hill, and. which for tars, a time were interred beneath the floor 20th of the chancel and nave. The removal Pg a which included the sev- hus: flow, Has 3rd, was carried out about ! - ¢ in ues. ; Strang fthir- rork- by Mrs. Evans, Miss Revner, Messrs Shea and Hilton. Epworth league of christian endeavor, on Monday, at 8 p.m, Midweek serviee on Wednesday, poi All welcome. . LOSSES ON CATTLE. Recent Shipments Have Lost From $4 to 35 Per Head. { Montreal Herald. . i According to private cable gdvices received from Glasgow this week, the trade in cattle was slow and the con- | dition of the market was worse than | a week ago, shippers who bad | American cattle in the market stated | that they were sold at prices which | netted them an actual loss of 84 to 85 per head. in regard to oéean | freight from this port for spring ship- | ment, some has been booked on the | steamship Ottoman, which is suppos- | ed to sail from here on April 3th, but the rate has not been made. | Hawever, the shippers say it will not likely be more than thirty shillings | per head. A shipment of thirty-six | cattle and 800 sheep will be made on | the steamship Manchester Shipper, of | the Franco-Canadian line, sailing from St. Johan, N.B., to France. This will be the sccond shipment of Canadian | live stock made to the above coun i try. The first one was made last | summer, and it consisted of 700 sheep | which proved an unprofitable expori- | ment to the shipper, as the market | wax in a bad condition, and besides | a duty of one cent per be paid on Canadian? us pound has to | stock entering France, which prevents a regular ex- | bei port trade being done. ------ True Merit Appreciated. Brown's Bronchial Troches world-renowned as a simple vet fective remedy for Coughs and Throat i troubles, | In a letter from Hon. Mrs. Pery, | Castle Grey, Limerick, Ire, they are | thus referred to: "Having brought your 'Bronchial | Troches' with me when | came to re i side here, I found that, after | had | given them away to those I consider- | ed required them, the poor peaple will | walk for miles to get a few." are | el | To Improve St. Michael's. Toronto, March 8.--~The enlargement of '8t. Michael's college and the en- dowment of new chairs, including mod- ern history and metaphysics, are parts of a scheme decided on for the improvement of Catholic education in Toronto; $25,000 is already pledged. An influential committee has been formed to raise a total fund of $150, 000. Among the subscribers are: M. J. Haney, £5000; Long Bros., £5,000, und G, P. Magann, $1,000. Special Bargains In Ready Made Clothing. Prevost, Brock street, is offering the choice of any ready-made suit exhibit- ed in his window for $6.75 for one week only. These goods are worth from 89 to 810 a suit. ----i-------- The New Policy. Our policy is to see our spring suits us low as possible and draw the trade. We gre doing it. 'Oak Hall. John Barlow, of Oak Ridge, Mont- gomery county, N.Y., is 107 years old, and i8 courting a widow of ninety- oven: Wellington construct an way. C. Tillison and \ IB Way. iho left on Monday for Mani- lenjamin Storey has sold ¢ Clydesdale stallion to eleva id toba. fine voung his ranch in the north-west. Joh Clinton and family to their farm, which he recently pur chased, John Burley's team rar away on Tuesoay with the reac sleigh; no damage was done: E. Bul lost a young horse last week, Clapp twentieth century amusement compan gave an exhibition evening. of songs, speeches tures, A musicale was residence of Charles H. r Tuesday evening last Talent frou Picton mssisted in the programm Yisg Flossie Jones, Brighton, is visi ing at E. Bull's. Mrs. D. Vancleaf very sick. and moving pic held at th H. Saylor o The Late Alfred Whelan. Brockville Times. dent of Bedford Mills, took pla Thursday at the Brockville gener hospital, from a fractured skull, su tained by a kick from a horse. Whelan was employed by J. P. Te Charles Hubbs, who will take him to' sett 5 DOMINION. LINE here on Frida) " - The entertainment consistec the death of Alfred Whelan, a resi Midship More Ho (ls THE HOME MONEY MAKER derful than a Machine weighs 17 pounds. It la mere wel ws durable, and - OUR METHOD OF We wish 22 segue th for us in their homes. in England. We are the intreducers of largest knitting concern in Canada. After long experien work fiom the Instruction Guide. All you use the nin B 5 demand now | men's Bocks, and Motormen's Mittens, and as we are un- {| able to supply the demand, ad- | vertising for more help. The large export British Columbia, and ti i!mited demand for our operation of the many with the large amoun by which we save ren foods, and, ilies we of knitting we enables us to undersell any mapulasturgr of this © s. and we have sale for all the turned out. The price we pay for finished per hundred, or at the rate of S00! and motormen's work In roportion to sige. The machine can be operated and at our prices any Joe etio sustain themselves comfo independent tL Our plan is to send a sock or stockf machine ready to be continued, and knit one pair of sample socks or and to be dose.» When the samples have which you knit and return prepay charges on all work one way, retutn charges. rantdiv dane, the machine having encks or stockings a day, and where is devoted to the work, 0.00 ner week can be easily ea We furnish our workers all *ron ars farnishing the machines o 'home desiring to take employm- at arfer to hecome a member, Farm, nroperly signed by th- ~e. and remittance ar~ mn time to time 1 mot wasted ew interests are mutual, and this *ablished If we are to succeed. Wo *=A prompt ravment for work, so do f=nwm our terms, as we cannot make . not another: besides, we and met ha governed es manufactured price tively will not ha sold to any oth agree to do knitting for us, Tf at arv time after you amount. .f work equal Alncont'She, we will take amone naid for same, peres only, Theres 1s of work. and {ff von Arthur his to {Mall Steamships. Liverpool Service. 1 FROM PORTLAND. Uirtshman, . March 15th. Otto "March 22nd. 4{Nors Maeeh 25th. Apr . i «A pril 12¢h, April 16th, Steamers marked OL CArTy pass _Sengers, . | RATES OF PASSAGE-Saloon. $60 and 'hpward: Single, $90 retara: Second Saloon, 1988; Third Class, $28. oH FROM MONT COMYOr,.... .. ueee minfon, . "5 reny FROM BOSTON. 1 abl, March 20th. Nerione : March 22nd. NEW SERVICE ®e*205s tn eee, fambroman, April 9th and May 21st. saloon, 4, spacious of Minds decks. igh or P. Havley, J. P. Gilderslesve, i 0 am 13.000 > « Montreal and Portiasd REAL. May 3rd, May 17th. iq Bedford Mills, and while drawing of oc] the sleigh by the barrel shifting, throwing him under the horse's fj For a time the deceased recove sufficiently to resume work, but a weeks ago the injuries caused 1 considerable trouble, and he | the hospital for treatment. Mr. W an was thirty-six years of age, : leaves a widow and family of small children. Mrs. Whelan was her husband during his last ho The bofly was removed to Bed of Business College Notes. Frank Jones, a student, has sect a position in the office of R. J. & Co., wholesale merch George L. Perry, a dent, has secured a position with Montreal transportation comp Students from Elginburg, Gana and Campbelliord, avid rom the city, register ; Toe pumber of students taking different courses by mail contin increase. The evening classes are patronized. M. 8. Abrams, oC student, is travelling for a firm. Cheaper Eggs And Butter. ter and eggs took a big d i market on Saterday. A ago eggs sold at thirty cents a to-day they could be bought f twenty cents a dozen. Butter tions tumbled to-day to Amey nd for primis, and a pound for rolls. The md while not a jérge one for Batu n rn- | son Kingston, w er about Christmas was knead | Mills for interment. i wile get first choice and will also Ready For Business. NOW is the time tg get your spring suit before the rush, Our new goods are in and it won't cost you any more to buy now than just when you want it, you give us time to make it. , J. CRAWFORD, STOP BURNING DOLLARS URN AIR. THATS WHAT YoU po 1¥ YOU, USE THE TOT Ton Superior to all others. Saves 85 per cent your gas bills, Priecs right. & "HALLIDAY, SOLE AGENTS. Business College, KINGSTON! Dominion Basiness Collegy. TORONTO. i oe Ville SEEN. Cor. Princess & Bagot ats. ce, we have been able to Automatic Machine by which all kinds of seam! tng is now done by our Family Machine, | anyone of ordinary Intelligence to quickly for this purpose, a 1 a mistake in its work. ar admin Ewa" dor Bia Blottnsts W ve taken this method of to the North Territories, British Colonies, furnishes un- with the combined co are 8 employing, together insurance, interest on capi bicycle stockings is $10. 10¢ per pair; mittens, 12c a pair. » any one amily should be able ly, and In time be a source of out each machine to Deginners with partially knitted, and re ning In the also enough yarn to stooki complete Instruction Guide, showing returned to us satisfactory, we send a quantity of yarn, likewise when finished. and our workers pay The work, as we have stated, i» simple and a capacity of tem thou rand stitches a minute. We have many persons now in our emoloy who can knit from twenty-five to thirty palrs of the time of a family you can readily see that $15.00 or mn the materials, yarn, ete. and everything that is necessary' for the work. We for the exclusive use of t 0, and at least one good ref ve us the necessary le yarn we may send or . confidence must be es- guarantee fair dealing not ask us to deviate a distinction with one enrance that the quaciities of valuah ng siness principles. of the maehine is $15, and posi- ers than th h Commence, and have done an o © urchase back PC " and after deducting cost me Knitters Wanted To Work at Thelr Homes Under the Direction of The GLASGOW WOOLLEN co. ~~ 87 MELINDA ST., TORONTO, produce an less knit- earn to" do. the uire Is that e Machine id the operation west I Suis Sut, * ® class of ting we can have of a family, to and a simple ow the work is finished and| X We to ta P. or mi a, an extensive busi- ha eo ho in ose who will and wish to refund the of our ex- dol benefit of Canadians whe want to work and make " hoi Commencing March 1 --T 'NAY PO VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE TACOMA PORTLAND NELSON and ROSSLAND SPOKANE, Wa. BUTTE, Mont., and HELENA, Mont. To Manitoba son APRIL, it Ticket Office F. Gen. Pass. NEW SHORT Tm. ter, (arenes Spent. COLONIST To British Columbia, YARCOUVE MT 1A n A PORTLAND ROSSLAND SPOKANE, Wash., B HELENA R SETTLERS ONE WA : uA MARCH a enciare EBON. at to City Pet Each work, thoroughly t. and sock knitted before Boxing an Shipping, tract Form, p 00d reference, h upon receipt of which 'we ready to commence. Our se ire n ARR ee no teacher; any read the To the Glasgow Woolen Co., Gentlemen,--I dadire to do the advertisement, and everything Tt and wish to discontinue, that the Glasgow Wuolen Oo expense, refund me the amount pa Sender or head of family (If possible) must signa bere: Pl DAME wee semester eenns vais County .- Nearest Express Office is at .. Be sure to roper Bend tered Letter, or Post-Office Money promptly forward machine, outfit, Kingston & Pembroke & Canadian Pacific Railways SPECIAL COLONIST RATES NORTH PACIFIC COAST and KOOTE. SETTLERS' 0ae-az, doce EXCURSIONS and Consdian North-West. Will leave every TUESDAY during MARCH sufliclent business offers, Full partieulors at K. & ¥ , Ontario Sureet, CONWAY, ¥. Age THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY Fused, Nopanss, Deseronto roints Traln leaves City Hall Depot at 4 RK. J. WILSON, C.P.R. Telegraph OF J. JIN EFFECT MARCH Ist to APRIL 30th. Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington, etc. r to -- Canadian Ww will lan TUESDAY. dar oi sod APL. sufficient busi To full pardoslars apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, City Passr. Depot. TO-LET. XO 23 SIMCOE STREET, STONE HOUSE, HE years bw J, i convenient. For fur apply sexs door to MIS CAN a -- T0 RENT. nd En Og Ori, A Pair fa 30 Minutes Integr we must ask we a with whom lef 3 canner 48 possible, endeavored is, and we al say as to the ust what We represent it imply 23 will posi ing we claim for it, or refund the money. socurel cated, and that packed with an outfit, is set up fof Shadi Yok (Stats ou. you decide to EAge with us, {t will be n to send us Cash Cone roperly Signed by you, and at least one wi the remittance, accordingly, will forward machine and outfit C Respectfully yours, GLASGOW WOOLLEN C0., 37 Melisda Street, Toronto Reforences Express Companies, ness Houses. Banks, or Toronto Rush examine the machine and see before undertaking the work Jou oan do wo bp nding $3.00 as a guarantees of food faith, and to defray of shipping, and we will send everything to your leaving a balance of "twelve o Day the agen 'and 3 cents for the return charges us. onhe money oh a xed it 'e Are so frequen y and unnecessa as if ons ran learn to knit without s teacher. f " We say, Yes; It requires rson of ordinary intelli Instruction Guide can learn to kn ORDER FORM it 815.00 Cash Contract Order Form. 37 Melinda Bt, Toronto work as described in this to pay for one Autom tie with material, lnstructions, Becessary for the work, (he same to be sent me by Express, CHARGES PREPAID. is understood and agreed that any time after I have ne an amount of work equal to the purchase pr fs wil) and after doduc ting their id for same eee who can Lt at ocace. and enclose together aa *H nitting Machine, ke back the machine and outfit, Q. tees sere sprenerrennne "sey ses weeps . »e Whtses seeum svass fo when spending nee for the machine and outfit, which you and have signed at least one good referen piace. Tear off and return to us, and re how much time you can devote to the wv Ww you wish to be puld, weekly, monthly, or as you the work, 1 the ® The » lw send your remittance by Expres Nexis. we wll de for {or the oney at , ney Order, Order and and simple » ing the* work. This 18 the best offer ever made me, OTHER COMPARY, KINGSTON WHIG. '..BER MUDA oe B | 9} oe THE NOW FAR-FAMED BERMUDAS, WITH sot musication and sonable winler winjperature of seventy degrees, beawsifel "emery and 100 miles of Could rend bed quarters of the Britsh army and navy b srivalled in iw attractiveness, y be_frat-olaee iros steamers TRINIDAD or "RETORIA in lostvvight hours from New York, Sailings every five dave this winter. I'he tropioul islands, including ST, THOMAS, SANTA CRUZ, ST. KITTS, MARTINIQUE, T. LUCIA BARBADOES AND DEMERARA, sso aff beautiful and interesting tours, Hu etonmabipes of the Steamship Company from New York descriptive Panphists apply to A C0, Agente, 390 Bromdway, ! J.-P CHEB RRLK P. HANLEY or EVE, Kingston, Ont. ARTHUR AUERN, ssere tary, Liverpool and Allan Lire Londonderry, Royal Mail Steamers. From St. John. From Naltfey, Tunisian, Sat. p.m., 1 Mar. , Mar. 8 Cortuthian, Sat. ¥ a.m, § Mar » Mar. } Numidian, Sat. poo, 15 Mar. id loninn, Nat. 9 a.m, 22 Mar, Paridan, Bat. p.m., 29 Mar, y RATES OF PASSAGE. Cabin, $45. and uf i upwards; Bescond . $38 to $40; London, $1.50 extra; . Third Claes, $23 and $26; Liverpool, Derry, Bellast, Glasgow, London. New York to Glasgow and Lon tonderry Mongolian Bat, Feb. 22, 10 am. Carthagrnian Sat. Mar. 8 § am. Laurentian, .. Bac, Nar. 22, 9 am. First Cabin, $40 and upwards; Co bin, $32.50: 1 hird-Clase, goo. anley, Agent, City Passsoger De pot, Johuston snd Ontario sirenta, J. P, dersiceve, Clarence surest wo A REMIN stand Until April INTS. $46.05, { $43.55. { $43.05, nd-Class Mar. ar ar. . and C. P. R A FOLGER, JR id Gen. Supt & LINE FUR and oll local RATES. oy DER. Now is the time to have your Waggons, Carriages repaired and painted and the place to yi ad them done is at LATURNEY'S where every thing is dons wunde- his own supervision. Colorade, 1dahe, 346.05 ($43.55. { 543.05. Y SECOND CLASS and 390 PRINCESS ST Telephone 152, STRAIGHT BUSINESS W. Murray, Jr., Auctionesr and Commission Mer chant, Market Square. The Kingston Rag & Metal Co, 389-391-333 Princess $1, qo ie Rate leve, 00. 100 Jow., Bone ss EE 0 EE ERES ry A Dr ws WELLINGTON 8ST. 8. Cor,