`nu lnuurmln 10- A llllo M 1'. J"orIna.n, student of Princeton colic 0, I . N. J., and xnissioimry delegate of the Y. I. cl nts of the medical and arts college on tho of foreign missions in the \ .W.L'.A. rooms. (,`lu.rence street, this ;evcning at 8 fcluck. All Indies interested in fureign - missions are especially rceqllustt-I to attend. ' " h " any . N "June: lh-id."-1 \ I-Man (}|nuz-Iufur " In .~L |lr_14 llll C\cl' Burl]. Second best --In this heat there mu keen competition for the lead durin the first hslf mile. The .\lsid" got ahesc . but haul to surrender her lsce to Rocket." Alice 8." did not war us well as she did in the first heat, and for a time remained third. She, however. gained on the .\lsid," took second plsce, and pushed Rocket pretty hsrd, but could not collar him. On passing the half mile pole the order of proceuiun was : Koclu-t." Alice S," .\lountuin Maid. "llllck Dick" and \\'hiteside&" The home run was very exciting. and swall- 1 ened the enthusiasm of the spectators. who I shouted lustilv at the horses. ('oming down the trawl: "Alice 8." closed the gap between her and R.oc|:et." sud mun thought she would win the heat. huts- though she did her best to pose her oppon- ` ent she failed. and lost by half I length. .\lount.sin .\lsi-I." third : '~\\`hin-gida. " "llfl KICK" "Whlloddco" Time -3:|0. 3:13. 3:10. 3:l7. On. run. E-:1 _"\(_}|0uvon:or." 1'"- "Shoot In` SCAR" Hdno V 1 0 I l 1 x IIIIUU. I'll CHO (`I030 (II [He "II" "II": ". \l-ICC 1 haul in I lead. "Rucket" broke but I soon got own to work u in. Then the mare skipped and Rocket ' shot past her. lint did not stay the leader very long. Alice 8." came to the from again and re~ zrmined there until the close of the race. Rocket" second ; .\lduutain Maid." third: Black Dick" fourth, and Whitesid9a." fth. When the heal. was finished Mr. Urimshaw relnarked that it \\':\.s the best he hml ever seen. u........,I L..-. l__ .|,:_ I . .1 n gnu}. .1uL`\: ..1., "ISOCKGE, tum ".uo'.'.n- tain Maid." Black lilick" luhourcal ha He had to for Alice was cl()\\'tllllg him luully. A desperate spurt on tllc part of the mare brought her to the front ; Rm-ket" followed and then `2\lountain .\|ninl" and "Dick" fought for is time forthinl place. i The .\lai(l"got it anal "\\'hitesi fth place. At the close of the half mile Alice .Vl " lnnl in non.` lnml -*lI....l~..o I...-.I.... I... ul m-r rmnpzuly, wnen sne pagan to CILYGI`. As an pczllulty for her luul conduct she ml to take: the last position. The minor horses ram by her in the following (mlcr: Black llicig." Alice 3.," "Rocket." iuul ".\lo;'.n- 11.. I... I g- 12.. u I: .. -v , I- I - In! It. (`unpboll u Dole. .\lr. ('umpln-ll. tmumgor of the electric *`I'lII]N|lI_)', has returned {rum New York, \\ here he purcllual vlectriv light wires. 1 -l_\`|mmn, and the lumps to In` mwcl in light- ing the city. The lumps will mrry two 1 vslrllnl, no thatl! the mum-il Willi at any i time to have the city illuminated All night, I msteml of till midnight. the company will he nhle to meet the ulemnntl without inmn- I \ .-ni..n... . u.au~.n-r . mu, yav; .'uu. pm; .111. {nu First heat -'Ihe horses got a splumliul , start. \\ hitvsizlcs was A little in mlmuce nf her vmnpzmy, when she [began to cuwr. D(:ll&|l(\.' for her haul 4-nmlm-t slm nml ` slnilh. \ Mar The Kingston winter races begun on Tuesday and (Vere finished yestcrdnyin the presence uf on-r one thousand spectators ` who took adranm ve of the warm weather to I h.-we an `outing. `ho heat of the sun melt- ed the ice mu! snow and the slush was a foot deep on portions of the track. Its soft condition prevented the horses from making fast time in the different hosts. The rst mce called was that for the 2.50 class. The homes seemed to he in good condition. They were : "Moll! mouth. "llna-I RACING 'rHR0i1t;H'sLUsH. 1 of __.;__.}_. THE SECOND DAY SPOILT BYTHE SOFTNESS OF THE TRACK- _ I "Ito;-kul." o.g.-O. Rutledge. Sydcnluun. "Alice b.m.- H. J. (`hun-h. (immnuque. l unau~$N): Isl, 850; 2nd. :20; '. rd. $10. Pi... I.....o 11... |n\ --.I ,. I: I . .-~S. llurknesn. Kiug.~::m. llllh. Mountain .\luld." g. m.-.\l. Fi.-ahur. Ports- nouth. n-an-I Crowl--`umo `Clone \Vork In the Flu! llara Called - "Rm-kot" ls n lhntllnt lleaut-".lol|nn_v ii .\'lm\\*u ills Guod Puluts. sillf. E. 0. Hr \\'ulh- Island. .3. l`. A nsworth. Philadel- "K \l.I.. ll. 0. Ilunl.I uid. (`Mum-ml. .. Natural I lava Ihulalnoqod. Lmm.-u, Inch 1 4.4 wahdh-no.1. 2731.4. Iloooilooil Ink`. 0'! cm .-u-uunrunun-pm nanny ntnllno Phnuul `ght. d.rIghh 1:1! J. 0. M`. King 0013. They and I (arc-at Bun. Yesterday while Joseph (,'huruh was cross- ing from (iamumque to (`Inytun with as team N .-unl three passen run, DIM` of the anilnah was caught in the we and the sleigh cnpaiud, ` throwing the occupmu out. The team mn -luwn the river about five miles nml then turnocl around and mu up the river at I lively mm for seven miles. Finally they \\ u-rv captured at Hrimlntone lnlancl. "TIT. "Wlmdo you think in the nuns sir John Noedould natural Into such 5 Holy mud ? "hm bonus tho oonurudnu could aovruonuundldoh. In has lhunl ho Iutltwleqnnltloyldtofohok loptlltoncapt. HoI*u||uuunrt." I .\lurrI , amended autumn]. lute ligenon was noolrod hon yutol-day of the lath 0! Dr. llclnuuhi hther, which took been hinnddcnce notrl-llon.0nt. The c evened ntlc-man I'll formerly a ru- , uident ol lilen rnie. And the noun 0! his 1 death will he received by his old friend with deep rvgrt-t. \ lnulronl Iuoporlor (`into with the I .\I-mbor [or Kingston. .- HIGH IDIKVOIIGII. The 8 lunenl pnoceuion tint his been seen It n was that which followed the remain: of :1 Murray. wife of Ca Manny. on Feb. 2311!. After I lingering ` nee: extending through years deceased pen ed from life codeelh ms the am. She leaves I family ol nix childnn to mourn her Ion Mr. Murray. of thin city. ha-other ol Capt. Murnr, attended the funenl. I: I-9- ...... __- _.-_x.._1 L... _,,..__n.,, their bonavomcnt. Deaths ot Much ltenpoeted I !-uplt--T2n~ l`rI-ml: Dourvln; of S,-inpnthy. On Dec. 25th Willinm Robert Stewart. son of Mr. W. Stuart. 0! this city. was one of a gun of men employed in building I bridge at Eittle Wnnm River. Alabama. He In!` I heavy bu of iron fnlling from Is scnold uni threatening to strike I work. man. Stewart pulled the workman out of clsnger, but in tlui so the iron bur atruck um: of his (Stewart I) legs and frwtured it below the knee. The leg was not nmputn ted until eight tiny: after the accident. In ummtion net in and canned Shwnrtis death on Feb. Nth. His nu An dc- perving M the Iyznptthy the public in 'l'L- I-_....A l.._-.._I _.,V -| - ' uuull Iu Iuugswn: l IVII In .' Let the circlumised ` J4-ux .`~"l'I\\'_UiT. tuuw, or 0: ll "CIIID or Inc electorate. By section 66, of the Dominion Election Act, no personis allowed to inspect any hallot papers in the custody of the clerk of the crown in chnncery, unless such ballot papers be required for the purpose of inati tutiug or maintaining a roeecution for an otfencc in relation to bal ot papers, or fm the purpose of a petition which has been til- ed queationing an election or return ; while. by section 6.3. hnv credible witness" mnv obtain it re-count lnefore the ballot papera are sent to the clerk of the crown in chair cery. Yet was I, sir. IL! in petitioner. Ipeciul ly privileged to inspect the ballot papen after their being sun! In Uttnwn, denied tlll` right. which (wry elector of Kingston hu. ` of looking; at the county judge iuspcctini. them in Kingston! (`ruInI Jutlaeu-1 Apvl ' the circulmisecl Jo-w lmllnrn if ' '01 (H8 llCpllI_\ (`I('I`K OI H18 Cl`0\\'ll Bllll pl(`llH at Kingston, _I, on my way to that oliicc. tried to open the door of the county judge's chambers, but found it lock:-.L As I was proceeding to the deputy clerk's otlice the door of the jud e`s chain `r was opened by \lr. John M. hfachar, barrister. I turned back to enter the judge s chmnhcrs, but was opposed by Mr. .\lachnr. whom I pushed out of my way. On enquiry of the judge \\`h_y I was refused admittance, hc replied that lu- could not admit me without .\lr. ;\lacl|ar'.~ consent, and I procccded on my way to the deputy clerk's office. Sub-section I, of section 6:"), thus enacts 2 The said judge, the retnming officer and his election clerk, and each candidate or his agent appointed to attend such recount of votes, or in case any candidate cannot at. tend, then not more than one agent of such candidate, and if the candidates and their. agents are absent then at least three elec- tors, shall be present at such recount of votes." There is no warrant here to lock the door against any one, much less against an elector, for the reason that a recount, like an election petition. is the recount of the vrhoh electorate of the electoral district, and not the recount of an individual of the elec- torate, or of a cluh of the electorate. 0 R.- .....o:.... m: ..c .1... n ..... .. m.,.:,_, Klmsrox, March I, I887-~-('l`o the E4li~ : tor): Havin bustess to-Jul, at the Ofccm ` 1e `crown and pieaA 7 Kingston.` I. uh mv Wm.` tn that nllinn uuy, nut was orueruxl to close it up. Messrs. W. Carson, II. Urinnshuw and W. Little}, who got up the sport. any they wil in fntinre have nothing to do with wintcr races. Rm-imz in cold wmulmr i. ....o Inc |u our law l'eUL`l vlmnp. lms lwon fan) imp-i,.l gm:-rlnnell clistrihutevl as soon .\lclnlwaa of H hear this. ncln uuuncu upon we we. Une young atwempted to run a wheel of fortune on '1 day, but was ordered to close it Messrs. Carson. Th-in`mlmw m.. INTERVIEWING MR. GUN N. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. PASSING FROM LIFE. um nave nmmng [0 no wnth w Racing in cold weather is not The I-Zlec-Hon Rvcmunt-. aly. fnr 1 vnll autumn-1 Jlll Jew believe it 7 ? LIN- I Illllll I Tues- A (`Imp lirnntod. _ It is understood that the rcconnnendation of .\lajor General Sir Frederick Middleton. whu held that the volunteers an-tunlly under re in the late rebellion should Ire granted :1 --bun. [nun lmnn f:|\'nr-Hdr a--umidm-n.I Lu tho u mu-r plen- un: -umgnsl raw HHS morning on a cnar e 01' mgmncy. Bristow said he had two c ild- rcn at the Trent, and, if releauecl, he would lmde the city in twenty minutes, or as fast is his feet could carry him. I'll give you t\\'ent_\'\'e minutes, " replied the nmgistmte, `tn-l the couple H91]. . uw u-uuv: an: I I value .\rri\'uln At the Britinh Americm Hutch . .\Ic('ormick. T. I". Hunaly. T. I`. Burn le, J. L. Hmmulen. H. Whittenmre, J. .. Levy. H. Hoodmun. J. I . \\'hoat.am. u h(|ln|e . ll Murrny. H. I). Littleeld. l.'iln'in, I . Mclntyre, \\ . Pipe, .l. Halt, F0010: [P `vlnllfllllrah Ha-Ilnrilln - They Flt-cl l;`roIn the l`lty. Tluunas Bristow um] wife appeared before -thelnmgistrnte this morning on charge 0! \`z\umnc\'. Hristnw nnid hp hm! Mun n :m. -__.... ...-.... -....._... g ..-u.u.-yum R. F`. Ranliin, cnernl in cut of Wilson & Rankin : minstru s, arrive iu the city to- .lay from Ottawa, and left at four o'clock fur the west. Mr. Rankin claims to be the representativc of the best anal largest min- strvl show trnwllilxg. It perfnrms in Ot- tams this evening and to-marrow evening, uul will show here on Sqturtlay evening. Those Two Drelllnn. A few night: before the last election a liheral-conser\'ative had two dreznns (ll That .\l'r. (lunn was defeated by 88 majority; ('2) That in the next election Mr. Uunn was elected lay a large ma'urity. So far this dream has been partial y verified, and this' geiitleman has grave fear:-1(since a protest is under consideration), thntthe grand old mzm" will be left. (New-x to copy.) mu: 1. r. nnrrnuu . Hamilton; (3. . A. Wine, (Maw; Revival In Progres.-u. A very successful revival is in pr. rress at l'0rt.smouth, under the (lire:-{inn of t1cRev. Mr. Meyer. He is ui from night to , night by students of Qm-.en`s. Alremly over { twenty have been ('0lI\'ert(`l, run! the work is still going nn, increasing in interest as the work goes nn. The entire uonnnuuity is feeling the powerful influence of the re- \`i\'n.l. Funeral at Amherst Island. The ren'mins of the late Miss Margaret .\lc'l`aggart. Who died Feb. 21st, were cou- i vcyed to the vault on the `23rd,ucuompzmied 1 hy,a very large number of friends, showing ` zt last tribute of respect to the memory of ` deceased and sympathy for her surviving relatives. The public school was clnsed in I respect also. ' nu a.uuunuI;u I D]I0(!Hl0I8l|o . , `. The only sure aids to rfect vision, at J. 1.3. King a drug store. u none other. Sec <-very fair is stamped .L. Imitation: alioun . .. 1...2t..L...I AL- 1--., The frame may sometimes be close- <-vervy aur ll stamped "5.14." Imitations I _\' imitated, the lens never. ` For the lv`lneut_..'l'ub Butter. 181`. Our stock of fine tub butter is very large, am! we are now offering it at [Sc per !Y.--- Jas-s. (,'I'uwf-ml. A' '~I'brIOo- `Kenna. .--L_ __- u, A: llIon and Rankin`; illnutrels. :. -. .;. . - >- The \\';ll|I|;lV(:|;|gl. 'l'h~o Hotel Arrlvnlu. an w-uvnuv I IICCPII. song rah ago Evan Mocphorunu ulioul ..0phnINp.nce~l Wynn Horus Wolnrloo vobnn, ml u momhor of un- ggl mgbhndou. `the "Black \\'.u-hf` In um to Hand ~||inM'- -my an the muu-uullvtlrn--t -HI-bttl-nl W j M. Ind Jill Nlpnloocfl [Jun tn `lilo. B. Insurance : Spectaoleu. n-1'11 -nu-n ah`- 6;.` ..1_..E.._A _. Au :\V|l(ll`l`.II To-Nfglnt. rlnun ..o...1....o .4` n-:.... .. LOCAL enevms. 'lIC|ll'lII alnullll III7 grnuwu ll nombl_y mmiulcrexl by the nent. The rlusps will lye, mu an (lug. are l`('(`(`l\'el. liattu-r_y will lw glad to 3 p let. ine I llu _ ri.- light I I. um-il Illlllall I I I I ( l I l I I (1 he , ` Al cumnt wing con mum! re- m spoken an-rnngu at It-cut '0 h thr I It . anal on their vs ol the ruin men nntituto A I Hoover runouunuuuuvullulilpllcu. llowlhcn hlkodlolhocourt about Mr. llrmoniohncht Andria bohd occlud- ed Mr. Brmonnhd hlullthonvrcu any lurthorrunuhtht to wild todollvor rupnllng Mn. Ila Md nu-Ihhd Ibo cromlhr uiusuumllho hul :11`-ills` ohmnytohdhuntqulh vio- Mn nlddoul with It IIIIII that Mr. Il_ln4._ L-) .. g L. ._-IA _L_..A Ll_. L_. , ..,.,..nu `nu mum up by blo- ,,..'.'..', a. real :4 Mm. and in gated when I! run and (man. He VII Inld --|..ag., gluul." Th he ail. "Oh 7 Well cl count they inn? all |b:wt nuch gu.'ont than." He had no-thing more onus. 0| INC XTVIUZ I It In ehovn that Air. Iloycl bed visual Mr. Willineon lee! evening, before In wee eunuoeedieiheoeee. both Ieedletiibet the inurviev bed nothing to do with the ceee. Ho hui roceivecl no money or seve- Iopu from Wlikinenn. or from any one else. He heal no knowledgo winters: at nytno ne hev-|n2`:ee no to the voeere. . Bri it etrenge, in ie ..m.'.......... .... L: n. w....I..`.' \ uu.uIII\'AtI\ I lIl`m:n|'I'l0_\. "That in for 0013." am Mr. Mvlntyn. Yos," add the witmu. Mr. Brmon ah! he would not bad rods with the vluuu. that If he Nd. u I van ollqld he did. probably be paid enough lot tho services. In ..___ _I.-._.. AL- II._ II... I 1 I .uL`n1v rs nu uunu. no put nothing In the nluig I, he nu` nuthing in the Ilei h. Anal he had nuiulu that them an Anything in it. He did not hum` how the witness mt. ml. In Anawerin the 1 ue-lium put to him the witness talko: vulu nl '. Ho hul made no pmmioen tn .\l-Koc-. The witness was \ Iudlvroul in his: -h, chi! ' that he wu unly a poor ca mm, though r. Brit- ton 'nuslou thul I moment before he .....S 3`....... of an ...m.. Than the wit non uh! that he hul am A: much u .\|r. Hritton, (hut be (Mr. Britton) uul Mr. .\lc- Kelvo lwl once pnhl "tho huyu" 07. when ` he hu{ promlaocl them no. A nnunnnv nun-up nu-.m-..o.... I IIYU IIIIICI. ' The magiurute lolcl .\lr. .`\lcIntyre not In } interfrre, and Mr. Mclntyre jumped up and ` said he had every right to do In), tlut he mun preoont to prutoct the witness. Them ltrnte said Mr` .\lclntyn- wu nut the Jmge. The vutm-as maul that he haul guns in \\'|'lki'naun tum-c-if .\lrKun'| mune was In the list. Hu Incl nut unclvrauncl that Mun Kn-e wu tn gr! un_\'thinu.-l1rt.-clly 4-r imlirrrt ; In f...- I.i. ...o.. IL. I....I .. _,.--.: -I - x a mug uucuulon on Illll point. Mr. Mclntyre interposed nnd uiul that ` .\l r. Britmn hul ukeal the qlleltiml twenty- tire times. 'l`L.. ._.- _.'_._-., . II II II n . .` s.-an.-Ia.` u \ lllI'- N] \_\u.` l Richnrd Boyd, cnhminn, was next called r and took the ooth. After he hul handled l the bible and was about to put it down .\l r. ' llritton said Kiss the hook," and he did um, i at the same time remarking. "My word is ` as good as my ouch. but yours, Mr. Britten. isn't worth a cent." The police mogietrnte told the witness to stop chm sun uf talk. If he mule such I statement Again he would be um down stein. M r. Britten said he didn`t care what the witness aid. The wit- neu lud not kiuod the book at tint. but he did so nfterwnrde. Boyd hognn to tell hie helieh when the magletrote told him to an uver the 1 ueetionl on they were put to him. Boyd Ill! he hod driven McKee no No. II nub-division. He would not be positive as l to whether he had asked McKee for his vote ` or whether he said he would drive him to the poll. The witneu and the counsel had I long diocuuion on this point. Ml`. Mclnh'ru inter-nnnuul -n.I ....l Mun uluuglll uwy nugut give a cnrlstum ll ht- tle. (I.Aughwr.) ' Mr. Britton nu sated that us he mm a \ christian he woulc get something after the ` thirtf day: were up, uni the \|'itnesa z-mil;-I hlnm ly. A l`AI|\lA\' n\' -pun mu. .... uuu ua wuulu not allow It. The witness said he did not hear the con- versation between the parties. He also szuv Boyd talkin to Wilkinson. He had no knowledge tint Wilkinson hind money or that he supplied money to Boyd. Boyd drove McKee along Clergy street, and that was the last seen of the couple. McKee came back on foot. He saw neither enve- lope nor money. it was pretty dry and no mistake," 1e remarked. The witness had received nothing for his work. but he . thought they might give Christian lit- " (Laughter. ) \l_ h_:-.., A I -\ (`T W LII VI I".`VI"I . fur his vote. "0 CKVQ t unythim.-. 5? an nlni ha I-I` nut It is understood in London." on I the Glob. --um Hon. U. A. Kirkpnu-ic will uuooood it Chsrld Turpcr no high commit- nlout. to `In plan a turn to!-lir John hladoldd when the lower in In I postdoc: to had our the loulership o! the psrty to st: Clu-ht ruI_y cuuvcrsinuon uetwecn lsoyxl and .\lcKee. Mr. ML-Intyre objectccl. He zmicl that Mr. Britwn was on 13 shing expedition," and he would not allow it. Tim u-am... ....u I... .2: n .. .. I . .u .cmuu_. nu nun.-w unnnas .\lcl\ee. mm was with him most of the clay. They were together at No. I0 sulmlivisiun, and the witness saw Riclnml Ruyd take McKee away sometime in the uftennxm. The. wit- ness was naked by Mr. Britten if he hezml any conversation between Boyd and .\lcKee. .\fr, M.-lnnvru ..l.i.x..o...l IL. _...:.I .|._. u as ex uuuuy smwu. l .\lr. iritton submitted that it was not ne- ccssnry to give pnrticnhus; it was sutlicient to make an allegation. The particulars desired would be furnish d in the evidence. Then if Mr. Melntyrc was taken by surprise the prosecution would not olijct to an ad'ourn- ment. The hm was read and Mr. Me ntyre held that the words desct'i_bing it (the of- fence) by nmne" meant the giving of pnrti~ culars, but .\Ir. llritton showed that the act only mt uired the description to be of the name o the otlence such as bribery, rson~ uting, etc. The inn istrate held to this 0 )in~ ion and ordered tie case to proceed. [he witnesses were called and excluded. The principal witness was not present. sons lMl`lIl{'I`.\.\"l' 'l`ls`..\'Tl.\l0.\'\`. John .\`tansbur_v. carter, said he was driv- ing for Sir John .\lnmloimld on the `.. 2ml of Fe-l:ruur_v. He knew Tlionms .\lt-Kee. and \\'l|.S Willi liiln Inna! nf rhn .l.... 'l`|-.-- ,1: 4 I A CHARGE PREFERRED AGAINST `H. ' J. WILKISON TO-DAY A of `it. He nskec for an n. until the particulars were given its the had been in the Brunnigan man. He heh that Wil- kinson was not called upon to answer to more allegations. He charged the liberals with Carr ing on shing ilwestigations. and that ie we: present to stop them. It wnsunfuir to allege things of men unless the }ml`tll!l1lIll`S wen-. forthcomin v. He was not vprc ared to proceed until he charges was exp icitly stated. \l.~ z..:n.... ....l.....:.4..,l AI._A :. , ` This morning Henry J. Wilkinson was charged. at the olice couit. with an infrac- tion of the election not. He was suspected of lmving committed bribery In contraven- tion of the Dominion Election not of 1874. U Mr. Mclntyre asked who had laid "the infor- motion and the magistrate replied, John F. Baker. secretary of the reform associa- tion." Mr. Mclntvre took exception to the D wording of the summons, which. he pre- sumed. was in copy of the information. It I was too general. The porticnlam should he : set forth. The information should state \l'l\Il tlm lwilun-u um... .I...... .....l `I... _-.....- The Case l'on,tpom-4| Ilecanne an Impor- tant Wltneut who Appeared was nut to ha l"ouml-0bJot-tltnn Taken to the ` General (`hnrgoI Mule-'l`ho \"llIII\mg':I Examined. ' +1 ` Au;:IfSm> mu mu_m:m'. l\E` U IICIIIIU 7`. `ill `uh-nuncl :.-hrt.-ctly Icl nu suspicion that He put nothing in nut in tho -Ininlu ....l THE BRI'I`ISH \VH[(:`, '1`utr1:s1.)A\'; MARCH ::. nil If L ng . mt.-nl` A- W in hunpll-cl. Intent for horn Wu mnh. mom. hm (mm the l _ Vance Ihal Brit 0 F . Mr. I roonlu I Auonllna luau. lththod I n! 0 young he he and huh\`3 b:h&- dtrlquoltllahokuownio Month on con-unpunmnvuo cup, nulzfqpunuhudhmllhuo udlugdhuun. in an an M DHKAIQI I:g4.HgA.. 1: .Ia.n.-I `TI BTIUI C II) 'IC"- Rov. IL (3. Sunk:-Ion. 0! K ton. vu loch-I d ol the Iuyu az1'.u`n':c..;".'.."}3`:8....s. ...g x. Ncoun. ol Napalm. OIJC. . ol Com- doa Rut, were chad grand and 1 Gull % ;$IWInl tlln nlhonplhl. J'.s.'I3a...:. '12: oldlph val. A uonoltln on.(3. A. Klrkpntriclhan conndfmnhhlllulnudntlnnlfmntbo L....n- I UUVUUCI I on auxin .131!!! u 'lIrI. Polk! cot John 'oInnn.ul the Belle` vlllIpolioo!otvo.|u houulvanoodlotho \-aunt chhluhip then. RAY. K H, SAAJAIIHHL nl KInQhm -mg I"l`.lrry Llnllley I ullllpnn) II IKIV In mun` \ Alchsloucon Kuwounl, of Hmlodch, dial ` on Tuurh . 77 an. Pnlkul mr Jnln '3-Inn nl tin Il.|I._ ` Ponpln Whoa Vlon-outs laying: and lbolntn Ant-an AIM-Inca. I Kc nnldn Ind. H. -`QMUIIOII. he (`AnAdiAn hlcyclhu will meet in the U want next summer And form A touring pArty. [ The cutern pAry will bu-,votnpoAa~l oi I whc-elmon from Kin ton. .\'ApAner. Belle- ` \ ill:-. Trenlun Aml (`u nourg. .\|inA l'ml.-rhlll hu cAm1-llnl In-r -ngngo menl luwl nurw fut I\'inAton gt-nerd luving hul A bindin pdnr eugqo Hnlndonl hunpilj The banal toully unA\vAn ol. {MI ongA`I~~ Inving received A found icuion luly. And Inning informs: in Aal- (In: her Aervicu were lnoly A\'AilAble. \ (II IUHI. Qumlrille noomlnly at Almuu'n hall. Ver- ona. Thursday evening. .'|rl. The mm mittoe nr(`lpt H. Boyce. R. Human, (Z Hodfn-_v, W. Humnn. N. Stonnlnnun. II. l{e_.iy"nnldu und. R Neuhncn. L_ l`___.I.__ Ll ..._Il_n_ ...1II .` _L IIIWI BIIC CT. We Am holding the lnrgt-It qunnt: tub and huh butter in thin oil ; in on reduce our stock we are sol ing Rim humor at lc, unl roll: at 23 per lh. Cravrford. l\..-,l_.'Il- _-_,___I.I.. 4` A|,_.__,,-. L n -u--1 Iv VI--IIII \.`-IlIl- lt in aid that the Wollnnnl cum] he oponoll until May. Thin in (`cutting can can: to ship ownen, uni we undunuml re precaution: to the gnvennnent em of. `Rd it In pmhahlo thu some arrange manta will he come to where! at empty but will be locked t mu -`uul from in Unurfo by April In .Aml enabled to pan Ihmugth the canal way back during the cloning lays vinmo month. If this In not done [ruin my the proupoctlvo lulu will r-umtituto Mow Iron which tho tn: 0 WHVIIOI during the whole noon. -`. `V IIIIC UIEECIQI. (`harlot Froomun. uf Clayton. who unle- SH!) from I comrade. Wu mponnnl in Hun- not ue. He went back to the auto: IDII not tie: the cue. Ir. __ L4 1:... .|_- I _,--_. , ... . HUI`! IIIIIII an l'l|I'I.I' To-cl: Mr. ll. \V Mt-(`nu t-rty. Htm and hu. The price Ten-meeting in Harlin Inn, on We 9th. on W. Pat H. White expected. I 'hnrInn II`!-..lnAn Hurry Lindleyi couapnny in now in Belle- ill; IIIIIU. The aulii(`I`.~t uhu It-st-rte-i frmn Hal- tery on .\lnnln_v emnin v wvrv Hunnc-rs Per. I1 Clark and Juues. T w_\ h.u'a- gone tn the , United States. I Lu! evening Miss \\`u,;gum-;' o-ntertainocl on number of persons M. In-r n-siqlence iu Hlenburnio. '1 he city |It`0Pi1' vlicl not arrive here until an variy hour this umrning. W. I"ulgn-r nhi mail to Mr. ierty. .\'tren'tu'ille. n olatein cow huii. `cl for them was $10). I c Methnllill church. Woclm-ulnv evening. Mnreh I` `k, .5`. II. (`hown nml 1:, u \\'|.:o- -.4t...o..I IIUI IICI ll, Illll I ll. [uglier Ill HUI" "(I A party of Kimgsmniann visitml t deuce of Mr. Cuhmenz. .\'\'h-nhnm I Tuesday e\'onin;;, and upon! .1 fer)` time. 'I"I.- ..._I I}_.... ..L,. ,I._.,.... , I 1,, , llllll lllll UH ~`rurllI" .lI0rH0()". The tug McArthur is l-eiug rebuilt. When linisliell she will l-e H ft. higher at ller stern, and I It. higher at lu-r hut`. A narlv nf Kimntnninnn \-iuitml 0|... ham: lI!.'I'l'III`3`\J.I. KTIWIOFII. _ Hurrah for the Royul Rink while there is me. (Good slntimi to-night. Polo num-In an and ham] on Satur y afternoon. 'I`|n: fun \Inlrl|un- in Ln}-nu .-..|.nilo ` -"IlUlll|IHI' CHI. C\'L`"|g. ' Early row potatoes, Labrador herrings, fresh haddock, cod sh. fresh Inackerel,frv:sh herring; -Ju. Crawford. Hllrrnh fnr Hm Rn:-AI Rink u-kiln cl-mu. L. `VIII IRIKU PCIVI I" ll Tea-luoeting iu \\'es|e_\'ch1:n h. Pittsburg. and oyster suppvr at Methodist church. .\`yIeuIunn. thin evening. Enrlv man nnmlnng [Ju-snlhr l...m-in... Ublla A fancy dress uu~ni\'nI will occur at (Has at this evening. A number of Kiugstoniuus ` will take part. in it. 'l`.-...nmmi.m in \\'nuIn\- .-In-~. M Pioonlunup .II. Illvll, ll. mlcuuyrv. IV. rupe, -I. Vllll, Tnmnto; W. ll Vnmlerlmrgh. liellevilk-: H. Mnrks, H. J. Dawson. .\l.ll. (hpe Vin went : H. T. ('lArk. Ron-he-star. .\'.Y.; H. (I Parkn. "A nee ; J. H. (`nul.hArul. St. (`nth vrineu: I. '. Sh:-rumn. Tunvmrth; A. Til '0) . A. Brown. leoonmtn: L` A \\'8.. l|oo-_- Ill El. IIPPIICIIHI. Oyster supper and cmlcert at Zion church, ` Pittaburg. on Woalnesalzsy evening. March, 9th. A l._,.. I.,., ,:,,, _, tn . 1;` l|UI|(.ll IIII5 IIUI IKECH U|`b'Rulle(l. \` nJ' .' London is now hot after the pr|cti'~ul ` school of science for which Kingston was the rst applicant. ()v1\!nrnnnnnr nn.l .-nnnm-1 at 7i.m .-Inn-.-D. Paragrnphu of Interest as l'lckol l'p I our Busy Ropurtors on the treet. F This is March. anal as yvt the board health has not been organized. Why 3 Lnmlnn in nmr hm. after tlm urn. wulua n:qu:uu:u u .\ . uxs |`L`purn`r to Wl`lm It up. Mr. Britton sun)`: that .\l r. Smythe charged him with insinuating that he (Smythe)hal no right tohc present. He made no such stat;-um-nt, hut only laughing- lv reterl ed to the `IIiscr\'ati\`ea packing tlw room when he cnulul not nd I chair. It was at this renmrk that .\lr. Smytho took ` u mbrage. \\ Ulllll n:uumu: wut`Iu'\\'l' UL't`lI.sl8ll l'L`1|llll`t!(l it. He hml not inviml the discussion. Ho hml mmle a stutmm-nt which Mr. Smythe cousitlcrecl in n n-verse way, and he had used the term in hisnwn ck'fcIn`0. Tho inat- ter then dropped, though a lawyer after- wards requested u A u-s reporter to write it un. Britfun sun`! that \Ir .\`nnrthn "IlTl!l'l'Iy1'K". CI' ll rvpry 1l`I_IIll M1`. mnyme, ne called the president nf the L.L,`..-\. an im- pcrtinent pup." In as moment Mr. Moln- tyre jumped up nun] l`t`p(`l\lt'uI the suuemem, to the nmgistrute. The nmgistutte said it was hnpropm`. hut .\Ir. Mclntrye sun rht in- tcrfomnce. The nmgistmte l`ept`ll0l that he had ex resseal himself on the matter. anal then Mr. {ritton ruse. nnd, mlclrcssing the nmgistratmsuinl that us prnsccuting attorney hu was quite prcpurml, vithol` sitting ur standing. tn take c.u'c uf himself, that he wonld retaliate whenever occnsisn required it. not invitml the alisnnnninn Nu mg uuu uuiuuel pm tn. II. M. uritwn had a chair, but after;-ising it was taken by i\1r. Mclntyre. and for a time Mr. Britton sat on the reporters table. After he had ques- tioned two witnesses, standing for `over an ` hour, he looked about for a seat, and tiud- r iug none jocularly remarked. I guess the conservatives have packed this place." There were some words about chairs. and Britten, finally getting one. set near Mr. Smythe. The remark that Mr. Britten had jokingly made evidently uettled M r. Smythe. for he told Mr. Brittnn that he had a right to be present as president of the liberal~con- servative association and as hr-other-in law of the party attacked. There was a low conversation ing on as the magistrate read the evidence of Mr. linyd. Finally the \ magistrate stop ed, and, in the lull, Mr. llrittou said, \ 'ell. who is ohjectin ?" and * '3' '. ' i Jmulny. The case img adj- xme.1 until Sa- tunlay,-nnd a wuraut will he issued for the urrest of Mcoe. . ` ' A Wm WM rm-`_M_. V [THE SPOILT Thle hairs for the law yers were occupied | hy Messrs. McIntyro.Smv.the. huyth, hit- . 7. - 3 iug and Colonel Smyth. "II. M. Britton had E The lines. Ilum-rs-r. wlunemml hv a f:,rt-nix 3 chair. after)-isinx! it was taken hv M r, ` ..,_ . - V .__. PERSONAL MENTION. Nut. .1. 1.. nn L. Hu .\I. Davin, \I' mcloenrs or THE DAY - Inrgut quumity 0! 3 order to ~ tine tub In at `Ila nor M I-- rherringa, be :kerol.fresh `h . . th ale Is on 'olo .. I 7 5-_- lnnw. .._` the resi- h` a mud. on hi. r pleasant `.. I on 9 `Pl _'T"_"'l 'l\ohou-In nrrivodiu thouuno nhthpovhulcob. 1 un.L...-nn ..V - _-- .-. --r-v.v uu .\a"IlIn - ll IIVI -Tu` in . "lohnny ll" Iron the t. with "S i Hter" eccontl : "June: Reid." thlnI.em "Gloucester." fourth. After the mieenble uhilnition nl which tmttin`. "(:kmoeeter" made. his owner won ul not let ltllll numb the nee. Seooodheet -Johnny eatl work llhe e Iueuhlee. .'4ter"wuhe ledtryi Ihehu-oheeed"Jeeaee ld Theeetwo honeedenoenl dong thee to gnteteedlly. tleue` ohn "veegohg vuvorth. yAt the helllnile more oohl-ndthveetued hln. teheooeldrt. The In the tune ervler III! R" lube-l eheecl Plhooting tocoller him. Then eheedfotellhe -euuuve or me rod no and : "My eheencr electeul threlection a meet cleel. thou h I hurried heck directly I van informed the llnolntion. llnelieve that the egteeneal made between the two pertiee,u to the onu- clect ol the election, nuuely. that then- ehould be no corruptiomend that the content should he uerrieul out la n tlorvenl. honeet lnumer. In kept -trio. y on our aide. llthienvegeny \-uoleztzloltite agreement t was te. that qeeteonthe other el:'lly late returh naturally bed eoeoe elect. and Sir John lecdoueld eeicl to me. In e ood-nature-I luennenthetlse Iiehdlhed ept`ontln- other Ilde. ' " . uuc uvuw, |.IIw 7 ""'-` _......., .. air` .. le\'er.nmlplm:kil\ helcl hil tuition. Thel Mr. A. Hunu. uinoc I873 the popular "Stat" trloul to shoot t in. but could - membrr. unl the _pn>bnhle lutun member not do in. "JAn|uI Roi: " woi ol psrliunentlor l\lngIInn. was in Mootnal third 1-. "(S ouceltor. rt . i youtonh . ln conversation with n n re not oooslumpnble of getting I hlhor stunt ooutntlvoyol the Font he aid H y uhnollvco tha-`elections grutclcnl. "S dlnolntion. tmttin. hotwoen (i|oucutor" ol the ` Mm luhhthoncc. _ ,tnnocotruption.udthn.tthooonteut $1-..-) L--. ul_L___. In" I I .\.\. I Purse Nil; Isl. 870; inll. CI` :3n1. O3). ' Pint haul After this hut haul l-ecu start- oul "Johnny B" fmlncl that if he vruwenl to win tint. plm-e in the race he would have to 5 show himself at his boat. for following him was 5 tall zllulnut mare, appropriately name-I .\`hooting Sour." She could put up n gunul rum; then In no mistake about - that. "Johnny ll" got to the front, how ever. Aml plnclilv The t "James vrnrkoul hard for pluv, "lnucator. f0lll'Il I.tnddiJ seem mpdulo I: r in. inn Sltnr" -m-uul . 0-I--... D.1.l I- `I130-l:I&,8:I. ll can sue union. and mat by nau length. .\lai-l." third ; \\'hiteaideI." fourth : Black Dick," fth. Third heat "Rocket" led with "Alice S." pushing him very hard for half a mile. Mountain .\laid" held third place ouly'by hard work. for "\\'hitaidea" was close - hind her during the heat. "Black Dick" wan last and a distance behind the fourth hm-an-. On the home run Alice S." ` i appanutly tired, began to stop. and it was I ' 5 heat was won l aomo time In-fun: she got down again. The ll) "Rocket." Alice 3." laeooud ; "Mountain Maid, third ; Whnu aid:-a." fourth, and "Black Dick," fifth. Fourth heat "Whitoaidaa did not taki- llfl in this tlllc. The heat Iraa won ny Rot.-hot." with Alice 5'. second. Black Dick" did some extraordinary travellin and received third place. "Moun- tain Maid" was last. Rocket . "Alice R". "Mountain Maid Black DICK" "'hIlluId:n I 1 l 3 .I- ll! DIN : ' ....."". 3.. """`............:...`."*..'. .:'.':. `ms