I ll'Clll PUIIIJU. 1118 salary I8 i\),`HR}. } R. Anderson, law of (libbu.rd s, Napanoe, 3 has become a partner with B. H. (farnovsky ` in the furniture-making business here. Iuvnna \'nl"nII.~.....|. \[.\g...-up .H...l .....I J Ulla .l i (Viol. Hu hes, of tho 6th lmtmllon, has ' been oe the position of chief of the .\lon- ` treal police. The salary is $3,400. R. Anainrnnn lnfn nf (!ihhuwi'1I Niumnnu Lallllvlfll DluUB. Visa Mug `e McCann, nftcrapcnding some time in Smith : Full, has returned to the cit'y.l . ` `.-l LI ..L..I..... -1 AI_: Jul. I...u..Il.... L..- I, III uuuu uIu.l'EmlI`l anrnau I0!` UV6l"l'y6E!T Mr. Yates Thompson. Droprietor_ of th ; London Pall Mall Gazem, is visiting in the ` United States. \I-.. \lno.....`.. II ,.1 I, _,_, ..tL._.. ..........l!.... ..._..__ 1 V aucuu, us nerl0u3ly_l.` _ , John Mouldey. of Fmnkford. removes to ; Kin tan and engages in brick~nmkin . on. James G..-`Blaine will sail for .urope .._._,_ ,_ W`... ___, .-.. A __nI n cum at;-m" nos-IN-:33 mcI5Ei17s OF%THV~DAY.` PERSONAL MENTION.` mullet! Dy |.IIl5.`l0l. Iurxpetncu. ll.l'. ` Sir Adolphe is to getnnother portfolio given ` to him at the expense of Nov: Scotin, which will hereafter have only two rapteoentativga I in the csbinet. j tannin-- pl-40:3: `W*IllII$'UH'Th. iIi:laI:|Ia:|" - totholllovhlchlunyoluvnu hvohul eolud. lbonthoqhuhoclludoanll-* hhhlntltnhlugnrlortuuhoooolny` uwIop.|IIHthdoOlnfIl|llvcI|Iho 1 luuluybouu. lyhuhndhnun unn.nu|.IpnIuy Tbouuuoouud can t hub. alt. ly ounhhgto in murs.'3'xu.~c'u. dhalnlhrlly E . untdluinnu-It damn. hu- bud muyyuno ox-than my .534 cunotho exposed to how tho unmou- ol current "nu. We olul but ltuldlhntlth buhrto boon o|dIu`| ...a.n.A- . -.....- ....-'. .1-.. --A n.- II, T [Til D I TII'UIIIl Iona not noon: .`.'.".!-._..."_."8.'.'.'1 .`_".'..."5 "_'_J_1'! l\'I.\un1'o.\`, March N.-(To the Editor) : . Tonight I rend that you luind cornIpon- 7 douoo upon the kind ol hunlxuda In canon . |nvo.luwthoWhnipob'anuowNolnyou~ rulornd-o {rind out It tomo--and I can } unroyou thntlcnjoyodtho nndincol. , ; lnallno porfoetly tho object ol tho corru- [ poodcnon-Io inmost the people, and st the -use limo direct. that at cor- I 9.1- huh. I. oh. 4 cg... >4 uporluoo. You nun on -1 ch enh- rueo at youth (run an old In: ` nynonlhua you can upset to oxtrlu-H nubuu fun cnouubon. The union of lay and Doounbor In no! no dolldul an 1. natal: haul-null I not nnnnu-u Iuunnppnjwjrruuluiuilla wlhsnnolhpchoz syn . Ann oldxcyudulnlddtvny auction I two soul: with but u thigh. two > ., ]IIIlIIlU| IIIIII VIII 1 K0 IXI In In.`- onooot thhdoctrinol It In Ivy motlwnorothuuwhohuonrlghtloucu ulvlun. Tobopo0hd.udhnueuntl.ud mndolnnvpynoluuolrl-cud onowlth do: In plum: . !;'.:.'.'.'..`..':'.....`...m a. . :L?.;".'..'..'."" Luau wuuu Inc was 5 uucnluor, Illa, umongn be no not adult the hot himself. and mo End bowl-Icing you slot 0! rubblnh. now! tinhhownhoanolhenrh hon- _ copluu tho: matrimony bu been the Innk- r Inn (1! Mm, Thanh (Ad: mnv run In `Inn.-oh. II-|uIIIni|III Iluuurlo IHIII 0IIl1lI povthhny mu`: ulna, nndlho youthhlmhdvi ho toloohbolnlm onmnllhhdnntrlnnl Minn-nnnhulluu ow-av-; -a-mu-uuv I unin- Society excluuivenouu prevents your gain- in vauccu sometimes, but this is not the cue at cndry & Thompoon`s. as they no glad to see All who no in want of line groceries, .' such as hen` ' syrup. ntrurberriel. cherrieu u and raspberries. 90 r tiu;enlvas' feet jeI- , l_\'. (`mu & Blukwcm pickles and EM nau- ; ccs. at Hcndry & Thompson`:-. lit" I I o . * f I f"`"" Iuu UlPlIIlVO.ID(l I nave unorougn- wonned him from them. Idid not do ` is by nugin ." ll some women sock to do, but I inv tedaoompony frequent] to the houss just for a quiet evening, on sought. in every way to provide (0: his comfort and time And nlnusomout At home. I hocune. in fact, his chum," and now hs dose not want to go out without me. I hue induced him to promise not to take liquor except at homs, snd Also to conne his smoking to the house. In the Inter habit lun strand he is cmnnod. but as his only liking for 1' nor vnsfocthosekeolthoanoclodonhnssl om , Iouohu sognn now. I consider. therefore, wnnL anslsbstssrnowinsve n shun Ln --n A knnkglnn A-3 -IA -.._ cxgnuuu IIIII Inlsruuouy nu noon use III!- i of him. These fact: my not be cloynlly to . Mr. Editor, but th constitute some solemn truth: about one the turner sex. i who. (la in his occuloncl growling, In very V proud of it ~Ll'rrLI: \\'|n;. S 551: 357?; In Emu" .ow'i-7 .'3'.""7." than I: he VII a bachelor, And, dxong In mnv nut min (In (ant him-all .-ul ....- K1.\'(:.-'1'o.\', March 28.--(To the Editor) : , The question has been asked, Has mu-ried _ life been all that you expected it to be? , My answer is : Yes, and in fact it has been more. I think I have got one of the beat husbands in the worhl, and I have a ri ht to think so, though not boasting! ,an so has any other woman that has A uubnncl if she feelslike it. I think my domestic hnppineas de min a great deal in the way i I treat him. edosen`t ask me to at up in I the mornings and huilcl tires. for think it I my duty to do so, and I do it without being * nshcd. [don't have to saw and unlit the Kxxusmx. Mar-ch 29.-(To the Editor): r a man, and probably for a woman an well. I am not no euro about the latter, beanie I have not given it very much attention, but I do know that my husband hae benetted, andl feel certain that hieceeo in one of many. Before he wee married he spent his night: mainly about the billiard moan. and unto I uently playing carde for money. heee h in were, to my mind. both do- rading and expeneive.aml I have thorough- f' from them. I not du I I I l certainly think being married in better for 5 |ll uuly lu nu MI, lllltl I no It WIUIOUI Delllg 3 as ed. and split the ' stove wood, but I would be willing to do l even that if he requested it. I don't 0 ' away from home to make clothes for litt e l heathen: when my husband ! pnnta want 3 I button: on and his coat sleeves want new ` 3 lining. I(lon't go gosai ing to the neigh- l bore hnuaea and leave iim at home alone, l and have him telephone to me that he has peeled the potatoes. set the cakes, and l wuhed the baby, and whet wilrlie do next. I These things are all right in their place. I but when In time and attention are nir- ed at home consider that that is ,th1le[()5ace for me, and an a result I secure the kind- ness and love of my husband. which in more valuable than gold-P0i.L\'. e`: I Pei-feet llem-. l{1.\'us'ro:\', March 24.--(To the Editor): Well I never. What will you next ask to ` , make your interestin puper morn interest- ing`? I have an old ear of A husband and he knows it. He wasn't that kind of a man before we were wedded. He can scold by the hour and Ican't do anything that suits him. His precious mother\|s constantly thrown up to me as apamgon. But Iguess she wasnt always that if her words mu be relied upon. 1 can't cook huefstenk, nor ` tatoes, nor nnythinw else to suit his fasti- ` ions taste. I am 0 ll lively lis osition, he is moroso, and so there is not as ways a rainbow of joy uhout our home. What vsnuhl you lo with (I fellow like that`! l wrote this more to learn how to treat him than for any other purpose. -M \'rn.h.\. Lieut.~Col. Villien any: that, thou h his uqueet regudi A demonstration in kings- ton in honor of 0 Queen : jubilee has been before the militin authorities for nenrly two weeks, no answer he: been given, nor any intimation mule u to what the vem~ I ment will do in the premises. ime is slipping by very rapidly. i Nothlngw Done Yet.` ) asked not to make sacrices for your sake! Are you two of a kind; two souls with but in sin lo thought. two hearts that beat ns one! your wife believe in scandal. and how do _v')u think society would do without it. an,\'- ` may v uruuuu uuout u. uurum courzsmpr Ana :1 not. win; not! but. is your opinion or the select sowing so- rlcty. the ladies aid society, and the old maids ` exchange? Has your wife asked vnu In nmlu-. nnv am-ri. " exchange? your wife asked you to nmkc any snori- l ees for her sake nnd comfort: and have you naked her to make sacrices for sake! you kind: [ noes me try to make you attached to It I I lies married 1110 been u realization uf your } a ru'l`Igtl;b0ut it during courtship! And if not. - \ hut. In I-mar nnlnlnn nf H... nnllu-O unn-Inn an. ! I`heW1ven'l`ell us How They Have Been I , Suited In I Matrimonial Henuo-Dimar- elrceo In Tunes and Mariners--llow to efurln the Queen` Cant-n. . We give to-lay as, much space as we can spare to further correspondent-v: upon the matrimonial question. Other letters, `now crowded out, will appear curly in the week. But between this issue and that in which the Indies aim write again the husbands will have a chance to air their opinions. They will be required to write upon the following lines: What kind of 8. wife have you! _ In she amiable, Winsome and contented! ()r is she cross-srmlnod, hard-to-please. and dis- contented? Hutu nlm malrn hnmh n Hifln tram. nn .mp1). '1 uonlentod 'f Does she make bomb 1: little Eden on earth? Does she try to make realization mm- _QQB`!$PQNDENCE on his nmsx ` OF DOMESTIC LIFE. ` ,THAT H USBA/IWUF MINE}. She Brought llhn Around. An Old Ian : Pol. (`apt. Uukin thinks that with the service ` of three uneuon the population of the city would appou` to be newer l6.(XI) than N.- (IXJ. It in l5,877 now. or just I73 less than Capt. Gukin thinks it should be. He hmfut much of I grievance. As usual he has gone off ll little too soon. I She Knows Her Plan-. DIIUCVCB WCIII HOW i th cak , hlf nltrnnv -j'j WIXI unrlnur vutbr. TIHIXVTW monuvllacdvo union phuulnlnru-v-usbuf both bu ha latthouu I Iwlththn loyal m-up haw nod to the mountains. OIOUICI ll Iiflh. Ewan-rr. April 1-10 is rumored that Inocnnhoounvdnlluubui udlht Dulprhnwu alumna hon huuuhol 41 IIIIC nrlnlulyu Z. l`re\`ost hufin his window as tine dis- play of Scotch tweed: for suitiu . An at- tractive feature is the buttons or the coat ` and vent, which are of the name material as each piece of goods. These look well no they are now shown on etch piece. He guaran- tees an A l t. muuun uy Inuit uljl I113 IIIO r utxchn. that. has on-uln ll 3 oshrrh and Nb both clnu Ina- nnlalhn Inntlinn In n-n.....n... .... new not Inc IIKIIIII nu nxnrcn wan : Bylrlb, I.&.03; llllll ll]; tobacco Ind oipn, U.|25.U; ed luctory. CIILH; - uunlcu.4.m;othoroou uoomu. I|.1,070.47. Tho noolph for Arch, I3. were Incomes. ` gm,wu.w. I II were Ol3,(m.06. `Icahn fnhuhlluoo: lode:-no vtulu, manly Mr. and A mu. rnrnn vnlhr. "R8 custom: netunu for tgogmonlh are - I 3,547: POI. IQ: d 35:3 017.531.???` Tho noun: for Ian qunor nu: Imports. 01768): or pork. L1; d t oolleohd. M570. TIM mall`-Lima "nah. lnluml .`.2 ..... .1, pork. HIE: d 515, _ The oollecuonouu an inland gnu the month ol Mu-ch Sa-la, .%0:l|IIt. 3I.97:tohnmnnndd-n Tho lflgnrn from Governmental Deport- -oIto-0thor Iota:-Io. During last month twc.l\'o birth: and \ twenty-nine mu-rhgu were nghtond at the city clerk`: am. Not I marriage In fvlod. [UV I'll fylod. The Doenmente Foriuded to Toronto- Twolve Dlhnnt Connie. Probebl befouthiethepetitim egeinetthu return of ir John A. Mecdoneld, ee mem- berol perlinment for Kinpeon. he been i led in the proper court in Tonnto. The dyocumente wuze forwenied to Toronto yee- terdny. one by exprea, the other by mail. The one by expreee wee eoknow , end uniere given for ite duplication dqnit along with the neoeeeery Ohil. The lib- ereie cleim the eeet for Aluendu Unnn. There ere twehe diorent oonnte for void- ing the election, including ohergee oi bri bery. treeting. undue inumoe. hiring of teune. improper returne. endllqni beiiote It iecleimed the election by the oollhg of Iegni heiiote ivee the eeet to Mr. Gnnn. it in reported gut the consnrntivee heve put in counter cleime. Kyle Sentenced-'I`ho Manner In Which Mn For-gerlee Were Committed. William Kyle vus sentenced to live years in Kingston P!]lta|.'l)llAI'_y for having uttered forged romuosory notes. Kyle carried on u wholeenlle liquor business in Toronto, under the name of William Kyle & (10. He -got into trouble with his creditnrl. and when he uaigncd it was discovered than forged notes haul been mixed up with his financial affairs. The Merchant: heal: proeecuted him. and he was found guilty on Feb. 4th. 1886. of littering such notes. Kyle was ad- mitted to boil while on appeal In gnede to a higher court. But it enlled him not. And yesterday he Itood in the dock and WIN sentenced. After hearing it he quivered. grew e And seemed dued. He was re mov to A cell below, where he broke down cum letel and cried like I child. He Ins hum ed eletter from hi: mother, end this Affected him greatl . He in unmarried end about 0 years It VII expected that he would lI'l`lV0 the city to-day. anon on ouumny, .-xpru mu, anu near me grievances of business men in regard to rail- ` wn ' accommodation. The board of trade wil tnko an interest in the case and ask all interested citizens to Attend. "K`lfui'slg s rid`e` Qauipie better. KINut<|'['()N, March '28.--(To the Editor) : When our invitation for correspondence about that Husband of Mine" appeared in your paper `I said to my wife. who is a very excellent_womu.n but very modest and retir- uig. nowxs your op rtu it role I _ _ n. sp em It e ow your hus nd is. W hy, you can answer these questions in such a manner, and that truthfully. too, as to make scores envy your ha y lot. But would you believe it she woulll not do it. Of course I knew she refused because of her modest and retiring disposition, which dis- likes publicity}, She was not so modest the day we were married. She did not mind it being made public so long as the knot was so twist that I could never et out of the tangle. Since she has refuse to tell what she knows about her husband, and not wish- ing such an opportunity to be entirel lost. I thought in tie interest of the young adieu. who are looking for good husbands ever_\` day in the week and twice on Sunday,` I would let them know some of, the 00.] points I pzssess. I am regular in my ha ;its_ was so fore I was married. I used to call regularly upon my intended every evening and went home re larly from II to I`: o'clock, never later t um I2. I used regular- ly to leave her when I heard her father look- in for her. Discretion is the better part of vaior in domestic aitirs anyway. I was 11:- -gular in my etforts. keeping other fellows from cutting me out it ; cost me a great deal of anxiety and no little cash, because I had to be on hand every night and had to take her to all the entertainments that come along. I tell you it was a great relief to me when we got mar'ried,as that part of the pro- mme came to an end. I am still regular in my habits, although married. You often hear people say What a change has taken place since they got married! implying that change was for the worse. It is not so in my case. I get up in the mornings and put on the tires, seven days in the week : I stay at home in the evenin and nurse the baby ; when he is sleeping. nurse the mother. Of course she says we are etting too old for that kind of thin now, ut I like to kee in rcmembranua t e days that have been. [I have a beautiful disposition and some other excellent traits of character. But I fear my letter is so long you won't print it. hence I ~` won't say anything more but advise the young ladies to keege a. sharp look out who courts them and fore they marry any i young nnm to boil him down t oroughlv. If ` they do that the dude will diaa pear and the genuine article rcmain.-A Iijdsnaxo. thing: ch are scarcely to be trusted with the cult oahemulvea, and ought not to be burdened with the one of othara.-M.u-mt. _ Aunt lad. A_.n I: I4 A- ..-.-| .L. ms ....;`+.;.+j.;+L;;....s. THE PROTEST ENTERED. SEN} FIVE YEARS. `l|IIIIIII` III Iv|Iv `II ! The irailwa commission will visit King- ston on Sctunlay, April 9th, and hear the urlevnnman nf lmxinmus man in rmmnl tn mil- 5:11.10`! Itillllplfllvllll That our sweet cider is the tiucst ever nffered in this city. and it in perfectly pure. ; Russet apples. cranberries; roll bacon 10c. ` If. tub butter 18. 1b., roll butter 220.. at Jas. Crawford's. A-QIIIIIII` nu nllurllluffn During the summer an inrm will be built at Rockvrood Asylum. It will placed under the charge of a trained nurse, and be the that institution of the kind in Canada connected with the asylum; - .\lrs. Lun y may impreu you with her dignity, an charm you with her beauty. but Hcndry & Thompson`: 0. '0. coffee and (Touguu to: will be I joy as long as you use them. Ijj. IIU Illlul mm m. `net tnullul - V wvvu-I aunt` --IIIIIOPV. 1 The new machinery for the houiezy oom- 1 puny, which cost` 8l5.(X). is now on the way from England. Fun-y knit goods will be manufactured by it. -nun uulvvl. l\lIl I1'l0\`(`Il. I`Lowos & Binonotte are ohring a new line of lauiies four-button` kid gloves at 450.,` new colon. They are well worth 75. Allhluunnollbrouuu. .151 -- I___..A__ 1:44 g . up. a nun. __ T __ Th _ `orb cod rd in ` ` k_6: . THE Y_S_TM_. ax, wungn SS9m__:a .: PLACES ARE ASSESSED. -... -.- _-_ _ Just Whnt We I :-I-dlrtecl. ll _- .- ..._A._J... 1-, Society Exclluln non. . -..-I.._..__--- __-..,A4_ ,_ Building `uh lnllrlnnry. . AL- -.........-.. .... :.. .....-_.. .jj._:.j.-_---. KM Gloves. Kld Gloves. . L D:--._-AA- -. V II` ' Gone OI Too soon. Coming fa III: Elly. :I-...-. ....u.`....._...,... ...!II ... nozrou Coluprehncl n. ........L ..:_l.... .- -I_- A: Lociu . anzvnrus. A Fine Display. . |._..:_ L:. ._z In.` Lnngtry. -no nun-.. ...-._..___ . LIX l0l' H111 ICU emises. I In 1 reveuta I 1 the ` I IIIZIUI [XIII] - ' Dir`:-`ing the week the Wmu communicated Ii! mmdn will with mannnnihln nnl-ting in A" the 1-itinn poouuondoomolllna. lmnmoalortho olohtlnmwhlchdhdol! Mutan- I in. Va ncouumondul in view \ utvku unload by Mr. Loumonnd hsbnrhr the Inc llfuu you-3. (without lmj) the an of h d lmh The In. cutter and Vho`Id nu ` n: India; Inst nanny. It couidc-red the poudandoowollr. J. lauunoufotlho I I 3% llcdnhum, uhblnall-Inlh-l-Lag: . ...: v-urvuwu tluuwflnllnmw Glvflll` I50 Iovqhob dun II talus `ho Jlruuuonvuunhltvvchcutuu-uh-tloliln. 1`.-A.-E Lu All IIRIJ.-.I..-_ TX- J1. Vitoemm noel-would: hohoturto sauce` `lie nnllondnyu wontlou Iur over uuoen yum. i The Accuncy with which Mr. Gordon has done his work is a feature that aldermen should not lose sight of. In recent yeans uncollected taxes on real estate have been unknown, but with three nssesaor|-whooe ~ Appointments were precarious -nuch u'ronr~ ` ago: new I common thin . The arrears of 5 , taxes and interest on ho a, owned by nou- ' residents, which Accumulated previous to * I879, and which hul to be written o owing to incorrect returns made by the naeuors. i were as follows: I878. 8I.028.95 : I879, ` $479.?) : I380. $l.7!i`%.l7 :nr 3 tom] of Si.- `:78.84. J unc punts: ulul uccu mcorporueu. Dundu-Ono assessor does the wmk, to the entire satisfaction of the electors, for 3%!) A year. The system has been in vogue for over fifteen years. 'l`I..- -........_..-. ...:.L __,|.: ,1 \n 4- I I I w~`:[1nee~-One assessor. to whom is paid [ CNN), and this has been the rule as long as ,r ` the place ha been incorporated. I ; DI1ndn--0na Annansnr dong Hm \|'n|l.' tn . ~ 1 wxure. Mount Foreat-Unc assessor at $85. The ` system has been in vogue since the incor- ` ntiou of the town, and is gouennllv aatis- I uctory. I NAl|AnAo.-nnn nnaaounr On u-Inn 3.. -uu'.I nuu mu ueau ll] Omce xor nve years. Brock\'ille~Two assessors. who are paid $250 each. The system has been in vogue a good meny years. but is not yet very satis- factory, as a good many mistakes occur. Belle\'ille-0ne sssessor, at e sslerv of $00. The system has been in use for three I years. Our correspondent writes : No sys- tem is satisfactory to those who pay taxes, but the one man assessor `ves aster sstis- faction to the council. t won (1 be impos- ` slble to revert to the old system of appoint ing three assessors yearly. The chief sd- ' vantage we derive from one aessor is that he is able to give av better assessment of `personsl' property than we could get here- , tofore." \J...._A D-___4 ;|_A ,,,,,_ .A.\- on. I I I I uIIc1:u unto yearn (K30. ` St. Thomu-0ne assessor, who is paid 1 $300. This man has done satisfactory work, } I I ` and has been in office for ve BH)Bk\'ill--~TWn nnsunnnrn wlun nrn nniul 5 u'u'uI win no ouaouanea. l{aunilton--Thero are seven assessors (one for each word) and one supervisor for all. Salaries of the assessors $300 each, and of the supervisor $400. This system was intro- dnced three you-a ago. St. Thnmu_l)nn ausnsumr u-hn is main i not aatisfacuarv. a_yuu:u| nus oven in vogue (or many years. London-There are to be four assessors, whose salary will be about $400 ench. Prior to this year there were two assessors. and ` they were paid $700, but the system was _ By the new scheme dis- tricts will be established. IL. ...:h.... _______-___ :_._. 'l"I...... ..... .......... llll`l"lllg lull! WUUK Elle V` II III CUIIIIHUDICIEWI with responsible parties in all the cities, and in several of the lesdii towns of Ontario. and answers were sake: to the fol- lowing questions : 1 How many assessors are employed l I Salary! _ _ ll one for the city. town or district. are the citixens sntlsod with his work 1 How long has tho system been in vogue 1 The replies to hand are as follows : Toronto--There is one assessor for each ward, and a supervisor. The chief officer is paid SL600. the assessors $450 each. .-The system has been in vogue for many years. London -Thers am In he fnur nmmanm I u. Water no.4 Coununlun-. nnuuuu utuvu vw,`I IRE IKIIQVIIIQ I0 ix uuuunnor. `I olnnorononu upacu tomca- mua fruulhdopw toraiouto Inst Ttoptoplylnhabaurdully Int- Icuud lunovnulyhrthopunps Thyvbohhpnannnnatl opinion I. ` Nearly _ull Employ only one Man-some (or wants. on-on lor Whole 'l`o\nu-A ` Dlllhl-once In Results - The Vu-Ions I SA'[_Ij[lELl WITH ONE; New Engine. The 8! root: Cnuunlttoo. THE" BRITISH WHIG,%SA'1`U'RDAY, APRIL 2. wwj M'- lnnou. Apdl I.-no qua arrival no (innluudloduy. Horn won decorum! with Iidllocthlntlcm ==--.3.-~ - FIDO qndnnw Id In-can-an and no on 5.. unv.f'C'""` ""' hn rohuod {manna Inks. which ucu&0o..udb-thy they opted gnh'fI adulnnwd eufma. and )1 unit Ioprt-ulmuovdopu `III. 3.? boolclrrkdon byP.X.CouI- New HP`: Iuwlnloh Ihphuln-nAn Ils- poohd IO filo COIIIIOIIDIO look. Afhr thirty Iona cl olou Ico- tlon to buduun Hr. ll. Ronny do- cldod to talk" Maul! uonovhcol In ouu. Tothtoul bolus (Inn lb olden cusps-hanhlp. has now nonhrol the Iruhmdoltho ulltlulor I no- cndnl mu. Ihuvlrunuy hocxpuoudto grudyproqnt. [Humour hacrmunh. mu-nu. uuul. um J. I. iuhnu'yIom:fronQuou' Inivcnity. niuloncddrc. The ohdn: mag and gm-ondblionnoothhnihd toltbe I I nu uty IIOIEI. in Kinpltou itha man In plurd, {why 0 and: at n c ooo. or. Inodcucy ofthntnmnnut. the mater Ioouuto bonu-lug (mm 5 lnokol much]. Or may be the tutorial I: not in borlghtmgnf r i H ti: govormnonl have In many hanger: ` | Inn uu (I1-thud] VIII! lnIIl' HKPIIOII. : Rememborthoohlllcbloloranovn ' hat The largest stock. uent goods, um` Inst styles. at J. B. l\go& (`o., leading ` ` button and lnrrien. Princess utroot. oppo- ` nib City hotel. I` II c 1-Ivan-wanna-O In-r` la: .n.-.. |.-...._.. if I` ma } Mn. Rockwell hu lurwu-dad titiom. ' signed by ten thonuod women. an ing the government to grunt the fruxchioe no mar- ` rio-I women pronerly qunliod. fly QIIIIIDOII. On Monday evening the member! of HM) many diviaion. S. (I. 'l'., Garden hiuul. will vinit St. lAIrronoo division. They will not be dinuiltiod with their rncoption. Remember II oini PIHAIIIQ for A law nu-inn IIICIIJIICUT. Juno: Aylon-orth Inn been Appointed clerk u! the seventh diviaion court at Tum- worth in the room anal stand 0! Thomas Mil- Icr resigned . P XIII En" lag: 'uru*nI-a -A ngbinn- I um Illvllwu LIICIIOWIII compuly. ! The Ottawa Fm Pnx. uyn the Eropooesl * trip to K` n. by the h'o\'ornol'- `ennui : 1 Hunnln, on ny 24th. in growing in populr ~ l rity. I Th. nnln (J Linn.-Iumlal I..--.35.... -a.. rny .'l'he uleol hounoholul furniture. etc.. 7 of Mn. I. Skinner. will take place on ` Thnndny. April `Bth. by J. E. Hutcheuon. Auctioneer. l__.__ A_.I-___,,_.|, 1,, I 2: "1"!!! Sentinel-.'Im~, Fohourg. appears as 1| ` I dnily. It in I tasty little paper. We hope I r it will he I" that In name implies. Rn anus and ngml .0 Ha. nu... l.....-- :7? __..- ..... -- -u sun so ` this evcniu I`!-It]-'f..l.'l Pol-il" pr: the talou Mcllownll company. The (Mint: Fwd Pwx. mum u II will no Ill mu III name unpnoo. Bo sun and Actual at the open home ` and Inn Poril pruaentod by ` Mcllornll comnnnv, N -1---w Il`U-u I-`onyyvuuqoyutuilqy ` L Jlunb llonlur mdon voyage Iron 30 In-ille to : Klninncnnnhnnnr, 3 III}: police magistrate is ill. His Worship ; tho mayor pruidnd at the polio: court to- ` (ICXL ' ` | I i The otlicers elect of the Queen's university I Y. M. (`. A. arefl resident.. T. Scott; Vice- ' President, A. .\I. I-`enwick ; Correupomling Secretary, R. Scott; Treasurer, ll. ' ; Munroe : Li rnrinn. J. P. Falconer. The Relleville Ontario has in its possess. ion J two , Issued to rivatea in l8l.'l by 3 Col. ichard Cartwrignt, commanding the Kin ton militia forces. The colonel was ' I Sir "chard Cnrtwrighfs grandfather. Ernest. Howard (`mnlw the \'.m- Vm-I: nu- 1 ` IIIIU IRPIIIKIII IUT `CHI. I ` Asthma cund by the d Southern Anluns (Jun. mark. `FL. __I: .- _--:.._-., 5 \ ilcll uuuuus cup In lIIl|Il|(l"l.lO. How A. J. .\|c)hhnn`I new dry goods 1 stow tonight for menu` furnishings, ow. double trentmont of Hnnthn-n Lnolung I`.-._ E- - _....._..... ._ gloves, UIICK lna IOCIB. W. J. Dick & Son hue ulvertined I ` i awoopi? Isle in another column. For nn ELI hlnvnn an In J H Dang I rurumoum w-marrow morning. Membrino Mivtholl has been going at at 22.!) minute clip in Uunnoque. Goto A. J. .\IuMnhnn`n nan nlrv unnuln 1 swoop! sue nu anotner column. For no kid `loves go to J. R. Page & 0).. leading hntton uul furriers. The HAl\'nlinn'Ar-mu : Inml uill In no \.U., Ivllllg IIIIICI Ill Iurrlers. The .`hl\`atiou'Irmy'I band will he at` Pornmouth to-mrkrmv morning. Membrino Mihall kn: Innnn nninu :0 n Pnrnfrnpho of Interest A: Picked l'p by Our Bun: Iloporlern on the Street. The companies of the Nth battalion are lling up m idly. ` (lo flu J Rjinnlun-v`: `nr Hun nm.|ph'...a I Illlllls up [VII Iul - Go to J. Ii Rzttteuburfs for ne net-kties. gloves, brace: And socks. ll` 1 I):..I. L Q-.. 5.-.... _.l...._a:-...l - venue wvalua wvuv I l\`IlIl`IvIl. The Montreal Slur aaye tho frienda of Sir Adolphe Caron eay he will retire from his poaition oi minister oi militia and he auc- - ended by Lieut. -Col. Kirkpatrick. M.l . get Applleatlena tor Lleeaaea. I]: to to-da Ina tor Giidden had re i-L`i\`cIl fty-ted apgdiratione ior tavern. ea- lnon and beer liceuaa. teen oneforehop liseueee. and one for a w e licenee. At preeent there are twentydive hrwna. thirteen Ialoone. twuity ahope. and one whoieealehonaelicenead. 0a'l'needay(A ' mth) the conuninionen will make 'r nwarda. Convicted. and PI lied. Threenorescottactueeeweneheanlat Iaanaaoque un Thureda . Jcaiae Ahranie. cou\'ictedolaIOl'old snce.I-aenedtli andcceta;aadJohn Vaahooeerand John it Brenaanwerelaedio and coats each. inoneuaaaneadeavoartolindout thala- t'ormerwaaliade,aadeereral ladiuand the maliatrata were put iaeethe witaeae hox, andyetthelniorinatiudidnotleakout A Ieehloatheetng. The aoeial in Chal-ere church iaat night. under the \ euceed |lr.A.Gaadierpreaided. .aiteeanlivdiia`tea.preeentedan in- tereetlq J. I`. Inith. the i&auq Quad` all 't . inadeaaaddr. '.`anyd `.3115. 1 I another , v 1 I ll! DI ITCUI LDIIIIIIIIICQ. The street: committee met esterday to open tender-a for the making o plankwalke and croninge during the current year. The tenderer-a were Isaac Auelstine. (`annem & ('la_\'ton, W. Hutton. and Tliouias Hutche- eon. Hutton eubrnitted three separate ten- ders for the work. and in them stated the amount: for which he wruld be willing to 9 do the work in two, three, orve irarda. In I a letter. accompanying hie tenders. lluttcui enclosed 850 an a guarantee that he would I olthenonhanihvaa` i l 9 I `t via 6 I do his work according to contract. The manner in which Hutton tendered provoked a hot diecaaeion. The chairman remarked that Hutton had not tendered fairly or ac- cordiagtothetenne cladvertieement. He waa not in favour of conaidering his tendera. If the committee accepted them it would he deali aniairi with thoee who had aub- Iuit one ten or only and done what the advertheueut called for. Aid. (`. Robinson concurred with the chairman`: rernarta. Hutbu had not tendered in the right way. Aid. W. Wileu argued that Hutton had tendered correctly, that he had a perfect ht to auhinit an rnany tender: an he choee. He had not aahed the committee to accept all oi hie tender-a: he was eatiaed if they adopted one cl theni. Aid. Drennan waa aiae in favour of conaidering Hutton`: ten- den. Aid. Muchlaton could not ltnp any longer. as he had to attend an im rtant iueetingolthecouncilolthelaoanl trade. The chairman announced that the city or '- neer would arrive to-day. and that it won d he better to diecun the tenders in hie pre- committee should rice and meet on Monday afternoon. The puaitiun Ian Aid. Wileue \'0t0lr:;II adopted. `net such a - proceed He thought that when they went an ar an to open the tender: they ahouid have gone further and decided on who ahculd get the work. it was a wrong IIBOVO. I I l 1 I l I I _ 5 covered his health, has returned to Renfrew l I.|H'll8(l (0 [lie Clly. Mr. A. Mitchell. having auiciently re- nnd nasunled control of Murray & Taylor's branch establishment. kl... I1.-Llano I\`..ll..... :. ..:. 1` nu xucuuru ulriwrlgnl. I! grnnaunner. T Ernest Howard Crosby, the New York as- . semblymun who champions the hi h license hill, mason of Rev. Dr. Hows (Irnchy, the fnmous peachor and temperance :ui\'0- ` came of New York. I muun an uuputy couecwr M mm port. F. Scmtlion, manager of Culdwell s lmn ; her yard, has nrchasecl a desirable resi- ; deuce in Lunar from A. (I. Dohbie. We |' hope Mr. Scantlion does not intend to leave II`, puwe um mrmers mive got uirougn sowing. I W. L. Hamilton, inspector of the inland i revenue de rtment. Kingston district, is in 1 the city. o-day he swore in Thomas (iri- \ mason as deputy collector at this port. Scantlion. mmmuer nf (`nhlwnllh lnm. I UTDIICII Ulllllllllulelll. Mrs. Bridget Walker is visiting her son, John Walker. of (Eh.-nhurnie. She came from Jamsicn, Iowa, and says that at that ` place the farmers have got through sowing. . `V. HBnli]t(IlI. insnmrtur nf the inlmul ` lKJUUlI [U UU. E. 0. .\`h(-rwood. chief of the dominion lice force, Ottawa. is in the city. He rought convict Wickham to the peniten~ tiary during the night. I ` Miss R. Smith, who has been absent three months, during which time she has visited Chica 0, Winnipeg and other phwcs, has re- turue to the city. Mr A, Klinhall Imrinur mufl-ininntlu um V "l" W||0I'o Dlovcmonu. Buying: and.` DOIIIRI Attract Attention. , ` * * \\ tilI`I Ci rIto"Ii \`iIHtiii`e a?e7Ii'Eg7bT.` mqn . ` _ M_gI`. C_uc_o1di, pi-efcct of ceremonies at the V aucan, to seriously ill.'\ `_ _ I Mouldev. nf'l-`nmkford. removes to I IIIUIIL. I! Mr. Rogers, of (-`I6-n Logic. iujureul by the z falling of a tree. is recovering. His wounds ` are not as serious as they were at first sup- posed to be. F`. `} .\"'ll|l'\l.'l\nal nlninf nf flu: Jnluuhxinn lll-U5. The tlirmu com )lnint, from which Crown Prince Fredcrick\ 'illium lms been suffering, ii is worse. He is undergoing electrical treat- ment. II- D.... .... ...- I I... .|, . i _l.'lII-.. '_.-Z.. 2.. Ill LIIU ll|l`lllllII'C`"lKIng UUSIIIUBB IIUFL`. James 1VIcCullough. Moscow, died sud- bl mg of the lungs, and lid in ve min- ` utes. 'l`l... al........ ..,..___.I.:... r.-... ...I.: L (L. _,,,, deerglj on Tuesday. His was atmcked with ` i I .-pruuu concur: IIII uaivu-r Io-dny ` Shy-tvo boorlioennu. tIronty~vo 0I'l'1Icnn|Ay (A Immitho mun I. i