HANIHOIE NEW RESIDENCE UN man 8 t, near vision Street, into! ooouplod by vid J. ltehond. A um. oxbondltun will complete it. Lot n_1_}oh_x_u ts. U. Mncnan. P _ Prof. W. L. Goodwin is still hmpxng with a sprained ankle sustained some two weeks ago. Jmnm: Qwifb has been rn-elected n direc- weeka James Swifc has been re-elected tor of the Richelieu and Ontario naviga- tion company Mnmhnrn nf the onnrh of concursun ini- zsyracuee. Hot water bottles inlnll sizes. shapes and prices. No home complete without. them E. C. Mitchell. n..,.: UV 1' r1.....:...:.. :.. .-..Hll h mn;nn Wlll go dawn. School books, exercise books and scrib- blera, good values and new lines, at D. A. Wevso 8: Co s. ml..- .......-l....|>nn nlnna in mndining In r-rm. born on Sunday nnor ayunr a In men. Examinations in connection v uh Queen's university will,` begin ab mm a month i hence. Studenca are setitzlmg down in earnest to study up for the great) event. With them in is "many are called but. fow are chonen. . mt... l...m_n9nh`n nrtr-irinh '1 ` intimate chmen." The lamentable nccidenb I: his friend, I1":-uv. A. F. March. prevented R` F F. H! rvey from rendering wis organ solo at. Chalmers church cuuuolu last evening. The orgnniet. was deeply moved by the un- fortunate mishap. -m...`.m nfn nmminenb dominion gov- ' Imey WWI UV luuuv 1:`: u. ..~~_- your 1998. D. L. Henderson. secretary of the '1 Ogden-burg city band, has wrimon to city clark Drennnn enquiring as to whether or not: in was intended. to hold n oelobrnbion hereon the 24th of May. If no the band would conduct an excursion here. The clerk replied thsmuch we the intention. l forcunaue miennp. Theean ofa prominent gov- ernment oicial is making himself con- spicuous at. the reuisnrucion booths in en- denvoring to have names placed on the voters hub of young men not. entitled to l `L- -..-mirlnrnfinn the consideration. Nothing so injure: the eyesight as try- ing to do without gigs:-en when you should have them. When next you are down i town call and let us examine your eyes; ` it coats you nothing and poaaibly we can i be of eerviceto you. I-`.. C. Mitchell. A neat single gee burnerwith glue globe , has replaced the oid time double lighted | inverted "T" xture in the corridor of the 1 city hall. Ah the rune developed in recent ' years of modernizing the city buildingu, they will bemnde upto-data about the van I995. |V0.'0ra uuu on _yv consideration. \1..:~|..'nn An iru Eig Shoe % Bargains nncmms 01? um nu. lda U18 man lime in nuruu wrun- ztive minubaa between Belloville UUIICU THU`! Ill!- wore photo- um .-can IIUIAIIIIJ I run: Annun- A well-known working man went to the court house to register his name on the supplementary voters lists. The clerk penned the name in the cut-tomnry way, Patrick. but. the reversed position Bulluaunugg run AV|ll||n||.' Persons sutforing fwm RhoumuLi.=m.S.slt Rheum, l nl(+.I, Tumor. (fhilbluins, Ec7.9mu. Skin I).re)N0H, etc., who send a two com nLamp(for posatmza 0n|_`,) with name mm` address, we WI Aend n free sampka 01 Trunk : Magnetic Onntmenb with a [ism som n Cook Book free. Francis U. Kuhle, 127 Buy Sm, Toronto. Sold by E. (I. Mit- nhnll , The Mom. Able ISxpon--ant [Louie F. Posh lectures in Peforboro on l.3:.h inst. Mr. Post, remains in Kingston for several weeks before taking up the po 'll.l3l l oleditorial writer on the Nutionul Single Taxer of New York. That. journal rzL)`Htl1bll submitted to pnpular vato probably a great majority of the single baxera of America would say tlmt Louis F. Post was the most able exponent, of the single tax philosophy now living. 33-Ian; nuun lrlnwuwvn-o A fortniglinly meeting of the directors: of the Kingston skating rink was held Inst evening with president R. T. Welkem in the chair. The year so far has been quite prosperous, bun the hockey matches apparently have nob excited bbe usual in. ceresb of former years. in fact. in some cases the expenses paid to visiting beams has greauly exceeded the receipts. As- mngementn, however. are being made {or matches with the been outside teams. which will create interest. p8IHlC(1 T-D8 name in but: uurLuum.|_y way, } .-Nzrick. position of the two puts caught, Pat:-ick n eye. and with determination he exclaimed, "Oh, no you don t2 euchre me out. of avoto. My name : Patrick - and that's the way you re to pub ibdown. Patrick refused to cake the oath until the error was r<.-rrniod, and irr required considerable per- nuzuzion to show hum that the clerlg was right. \ v _ 1-uh on-1-you gm mu. A Former: from diereut sections of em`. county report a strong feeling in fnvor o! J. L. Hayuook. the patron leader. While they acknowledge a strong opposition the are condent that: Joe will he returns `with a pleasing majority. Going To England to Rondo. J. Footo. manger of the Dominion cob- bon conxpany horo.hsa rgeigned his position nnd after a successful career us imnager in England, India and Canada. be is going to England to settle down. His malny friends will wish him A aucceaaful pzlaage norosa the Atlantic. ,Syth erlandis | IAIIIIIJH 0! Autumn no lllV~.\av u A---. Less bhan thirty-ve pairs of them car- ried over from last season but you'd never know this if in wa.an't for the telling. Mostly vivi kid, made by Gray Bros., Sy- racuse; lace and button. We've cub the price away down, but. haven h out anything off the wear or the style. Tbats all there. I-[nines 6L Lockets. Dog Thieves At Work, 1)OgN]i6V88aX`9 operating in the city and several owners of valuable canines re porn the loan of their pets George Ashley lost. a ne dog on Saturda._v Duet, und_ J. Elmer reported to the pohce this morning Lhub he had lose a hug!) pruned covkor spamel. Another citimeu lost a valuable collie a day or two ago. ununu aunt: nruuu-5 .-u u--nu... ... - ..........._,. Prevoeb of the New York clothing store, Brock street-, will offer to the public all hm zeacly made clothing as cost price. Hi stock is well assorted. Pmple in need M clothing will do well to call on hum as be is determined to reduce hia r-nook. Ho ul .-0 gives great; value in clothing made to order. l`art.wr|ght um I It. Major Robe:-L()arew1-iglnt, Tordnbo school of iuhmcry. hue been appointed unnismnt udjutann-goneralof Canada. Major Cult- wrignb is the son of Sir Richard Curt- wnighb. The position has been vucnul. since Col. Aylmer was promoted to the position of sdjuumt.-general. Mninr Uarnwmrhc is a graduate of Line 141 L)! chell. Street In Bad Condltlnu. The present condition of Princess street. is truly conducive to numaroua uccideiits and serious runaways. The snow swept. from the railway track lies hoiiped on both side! with an incline both to the railroad track and to the sidewalks. Triillie has formed ridges on the road and the snow having become hardened makes driving very unsafe. Yesterday four alciglie up- set near King street. and one near Wel- l:ngton street. while crossing the deep ridges The same r-litlioulty was bhe caui-e of the accident to Lieun. M uch, and also has been the means of starting horses on a runaway Lour. Some alepa bhullld be tn ken to remove the snow or have it levelled. Grout Sale {:33}; ;l;;a_h_l-n:1Al.;-()l' February. I) ,,. E -L, ll - ._ \'...I. _I,..|_;_.... ..A..._._ pU"lEl0ll 0! BUJUDHIID-gllful. Major ()urLwm_rhc graduate Royal military collage. ._-.-___f-- --7 - Dliinilr-am! without costs. The clue of R. Gaw &. G0. vs. the Stun(.lnl`d bank, an action under the meohanics lien act, came up for trial bo- forejudge Price in chambers yesterday. Suit was brought to recover the amount. of woods, $34, alleged to have been supplied by plainiirls to defendants. and was enter- ed in the high court of justice. After hearing the arguments on both sides. the judge held that plaintifls had proved and their books showed that the material had been supplied toB. H. Carnovaliy. The question of amending the pleading to al- low of claim being made as subcontrac- tors, giving the right to claim twenty per cent. of the contract price, was not grant- ed The case wan, therefore. dismissed without costs, each side having to pay their own counsel fees, which will be in excess. probably, in each case, of the amount ll)V0l\'6d. lleenlt of Weekly shoot Held at Cntgrnqul Driving Park. Tho weekly shoot of the Frontenac gun club took place at Cnharnqui driving park on -Monday. the day being an ideal onegfer shooting. The competition was very keen, some excellent) ahobu being made. Abo la eighteen members were present and `k unnlmnl inherent: in the contest. The teams and results were : ll`-.. hi-A. In-ulna tnum fn nnv rnr than FR|%DAf,ATf_[B.4lh, Houuey, 35` '1'O'll. `NF- B. Bailey. 4: W. Bailey. 10: H. Youlden. 6; F Bibby. 7; W. Dunlap. 4; Qoph. Loo- ulie. 1. Total, 32. Pin; hind-_n A-Ard 5- IT, Qlw-nl.fnrd, and results were . Ten birds. losing team to pay tor the birds-H. Howard, S; H. Strhtford, 9; A. Glover, 6; E Sean.-. 6; A. Ddlton. 8; J. Routley, 3. Tom], 40. 1 H. Rnilnv. 4: W. Bailav. 10: Youlden. rive Dlrua--n. nuwnrmu; u. auuuuru, 5; J. Routloy. 2; A Glover. 2. Total. 14. 8, Bailey, 4; H Youldon.-1: W. Dunlap, 3; F. Babhy. 2. Tofu, 13. I | st. (`J inc'ni Bur. lihrh hunch-A (`AI inn: 8! ll`. ` Eigb hundred pnd nine - bho par of Mr. Ghdotondn Ami" ' nbodlllb Tiunydm, Ahnhtm 'IA'Ii n, Darwin. Prat. Blnokio, Iluh [ninth nod Olin: Wendell Holmes. 0! lhunsllllr. Glad- muuuowthoonlypnolott. . I no. 1. Total, 4:. _ Five burda--II. Howard; H. Stmbford, . T DAnDlAl! 0- A lnvnr 9 Tntnl ll V Dulles 84 Boot! At $93.50 DPQII. . I . I ` 1 , , , ., , 1~ ,_ _ LL-.. FRON:| -EHl;|AC GUN CLUB. ._?_ QITY Aub vIOINIT)'.' ._.-.____7_.,_-_> Something; For Nut hing. n` p .. hL_.._ A Latest Candy Qlntln 1: Elm: Dlrectorl. I.I _,-_-4:._._ ..L` .1... 0ouldn`t Fob] Elm. 'l'ho Dole survivor. .~. no.- 1&8; Member: of the Dolony Happy and Prou- peroul. Fenwick Taylor, a former resident of this city. now located at Minneapolis. Minn. writing to is friend in this city, states that the colony of Kingstoninns there are all doing well and are niunnging to more than hold their own with all competitors. The winter weather ex- perienced there has been remarkable. Up to the beginning of the current month lit- tle or no snow had fallen and the dust was still living about the streets with every little gust of wind. The temperature kept high, and was mindlul of weather experi- enced in Kingston in the early spring. A change of temperature occurred on the 2nd in5t., however, and the thermometer -auridenly dropped to twenty-two degrees below zero, but next day there was a re- turn of warmth with every appearance of its continuation. Bicycles have been in use every day the weather would permit of their being ridden, and it was seldom. indeed, they li-id to be left indoors. Of cnurr-.-e there in eullicient ice for skating, but the sport is unattractive in being de- prived nf wintry accompaniments. A lame number ol young men-there prived nt wintry nccompannmernua. A large young have Klondicuia. Many have already gone norbuward and more are preparing to fo1 ow. The writer had been pressed by three of his companions to accompany them, buthe was not stricken with the ....I.a .....,.. ....A urns nnnfnnl . Ln remain be- INTERESTING PAPER GWEN BE- FORE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. /'v'v'i'.T.'J.EL'u.""' "' "W" " A very limited number was preeent at the postponed meeting of the historical eociety last evening in St. George's hall. After the minutes of last meeting were read by the secretary and approveil by the members come arrangements were made for the reading of future papers. As the next regular meeting of the society would fell upon election eve it was deem- ed advisable to change the date to March l4bh.at which time Rev. Mr. Cartwright will contributes paper. Thlll imam of huriinese being furnished, I. V Rogere held the attention of the few pie em. for some time by reading extracts from an old diary written by Robert Mc- Auley. a brother of Hon. John McAule_\' and of Rev. William McAu|ey. The emiinemtinn ofeveiite began on August l'. ili, Mill ), on which day the young `(OIL lfvltlllll left Kviigotoii for Wanliiiigtoii,l).(I He gavou very _gr.-iphic oiiiiuciiicion of the prominent occurrences Liniirpiring during the arduous jouinoy, the places at wh.ch he stopped whilo en route down the St. Liwreiice. viu Montreal and Luke Uhninplain. and the noticeiible men whom he met . MoAuley iaeeined to have been a gentleman particiilerly fond of the downy much nnil i.at;ire'.a sweet reetorer, balmy ialoi-p, M ecarcily ii day olnpeed in which he did not record in his journal where hie bed of tho procediiig night: was located and the oiueordiscoiiifort itaLl'ai'ded. With no less ul)00rl.8liI precision he record- I ...l Hm ..imliIin.i Iuiil iiiin|il`.il.inR nf the but. he stricken Wlbh the gold xovor uud was contont to remain hind. He thinks many who go one to the Klondyko will not return tr ivilimtion. The gold bunting craze has. ved aprob- able one Lo the llWl'Ch&l1tS who handle outline. Many of the gold seekers purchase their outts right. at; home from merchant: they know, thereby leaving more than mllicient, no pay for the transportation of their goods to nbe port of departure. 'I`l.n writer exnecbed a visit from hi-3 `Fruit haxmms mm A mm. It was Read by II. V. Rogers. 0 C ~-'l'ho Enuucluzlon of Event: Begun In August. 181;}, when Robert Romney Left King. Jinan Illa bout And Dloult Trip 99 With lens unoenmn precmmn up x`uuu1u- cd tho qualilmd and qualstibies of the vmnds with which he was aervod at the many atoppmg places ahm,-3 Lhu then tedi- uus and uncomfurtublo mud. Though in -ome places the lnll of hue wmi most simple and even inwtcient, yet in other.- he eujo) 61] "o_yt. an big as a tobacco box " At b|.n nnnnlnunn nf OLA rnnrlina box " At the conclusion of the reading J. Fortesquo mm-ed a mic of thanks toMr. Rogers. In wcmulmg this Junepli George amid the paper had proved iubereatiing (.0 him inuuuiucli as he was familiar wish man)` of the localities named. The paper had llliwl-I0 been in delightful one to Col Twitchcll. as he was also familiar with many of the scenes mentjonad in the diary. Rev. Mr. Ciirtwrieht, R. T. Walkem and Prof. Ferguson alsojoinod in the discus- unn the porn 01 departure. The writer expected fatlinr and eietorhlb on eiirly date. There are pleiitv of growing towns in Minnesota not. for rlistaiir. from Minneapolis which af- forded good openings to: young and ener- getic physicians. Of course. as might. be expected in a young and growing country, there are nnnibors of practising physicians not: worthy the name, but. to good honii ride imidical men the country abounds in ripening: that. will prove protable. The writer. I} former member of the beam, hopes to hour of t,)ueen'i:i h0(`l(8ylFl.B meeting with auccer.-a in the ao.inoii ia schedule of matches. Regular-lnduntlnly nlootlnz. A regular monthfy meeting of the board of govurnoreyof Lue Kingston general hospital wm-) held yesterday afternoon. l`rnunnl.- Mnvnr Livvmznwn. alderman h0r`pl[&l nem yoisu-:ruu_y uluuluuvn. l`reeont.: M ynr Liviiignwn, Elliom. Dr. lonnell, B. W. Robertson, J. Mclnbyre. I. Bimpaon, T. M. Robert- mn, Rev. W. B Cnrev. Dr. Chown. E Chuwn,Dr. Herald, Dr. Smybho. Very little business was brivinncted hnyond the pmhingz of accnunta. Mayor Livingston and Rev. VV. B Carey more uppomled visiting governors for the current month. It. was announced that 32,400 had bcen shbacribed by the governors towards the rebuilding of the Watkins wing. the plans for which will be ready by the 15th inab. . `THEY Kii ALL oomd WELL. A household wot-d-- makes the lizhtest 3,94. sweetest biscuits. and.pastry`-'-ifs` i dean of tartar- n vajuln-7-no. No aulteratfon; `, WIIUII IEUDOIU $vuuIt' Inn-4 gun..- on bong La... 4... Prove the The above goods are the choice of our stock and are made of White Bros. Box Calf. lw. J. Dick & Son s *: Men's Box BOX 1 Calf Laced cALF. Boots, new `` toes, heavy or [light soles, welt sewn, per- fect tting, worth from $3 Ito $5, our sale prices E1"E:`v"TETvxT3"1~T " FOOTWEAR. T. F. HARRISON CO., {K H` heilablo Shoe I-iouso. IE;Hc'5A76'7"6f=-'s3[A\}dn. supemonnv m ounmv. ..._ .--..< I Anln nnllllflll n1\lI'IdIIlIrII- - - ORATEFUL AND-.C;)MP&'IVWU`- To me uenvous on ovsnalmc. NUTEITIVE QUALITIES UNIrvA1.1.;n. In Quurtqr-Pound Tin; only. "?:J:.`3. ,{o z.'!i ;c .`.'13'.i ..&a?.`_iE1`z:..' lEPP$.'.Q900A Shampodingf ) When porfotlud with tho Nu! Tntunon given by mum 1mnna,na:rspmus:, qRggFAsT COCOA l..II..-l-an 1Hnf.Inll4.I1n litli And In: Wondalul roan. poop. no non: mmnss. . . ` _ to non; V nun. atnm hand for up ovulu. Roo1ns-2,.uid 3. Chambers Ottordfa Block. Brook Street. Dl'1Er\l\I`r1o I \l\l\I\IlI Ponnauseu the following dhtlnotlvq liorltl: -__ -n- unlit` Undertaken & Furniture Dealers. l`he_\' hI\'8 corn-c_e_d the irrt-gularitleu of Liver and Stomach. und tutor my entlre system to healthy nntur action." Bring Health. then Bea follows. They clear the mud complexion, chase away Slc Headaclms and Biliouo speug. cum Dyspepsia and removenll poilbtloll mutter frnm thv System. Mrs. Addie Therrlalt. :16 Brux mnuer mun mo system. Therrialt. Bruhk Street, St. John. N.B.-says: Lan- Liver Pills cured me of Consti ation, Indigt-stion and Rilious Hen aches. 'l`hey huve corn-c_e_d the irrt-gularitleu tutored CLOSING U P SALE. $2.50 to $4.00. a Ljllxury Leather. _ vuuv, Cobler. Impervions . ` Perforated and W0 ad Seats. I11 _ ______._ We carry :2. large lino. Here are a few of them. Our prices are right. nu . Cane, __z_..._.__..__..___:..___.____ '2 A BAB(}A1N-'I`HA I` BEAUTIFULLY dtuhd domohod Bx-1o_k Houio. corner ion and album: Street. with font full lots. wvlno A. snuomu. ___, _ _ ` CIQEBUEN FORKEBLY THE BEHI- donoo ol lion. 3. A. Kirkpatrick. beauti- nlmutod. opponite llacdonuld Puk. Ap- ply [nun-ruox & Boon. Ontario St, delightful in its invigorat- ing and aromatic odor is the coffee that comes to you in pound` 3nd two- pound tin cans from the Clear as a crystal and famous coffee importers, V Chase Sanborn 4 its purity and its strength being guaranteed by their seal. \ '.Q bula Its supreme merit has been proved and is ac- - 1 1,,,J 1___;.L.. .... A, IJ\.\.IA tlA\Iv ye. ..--.. ,, , knowledged by thousands of the most fastidious coffee consumers through- out the land. Grocers everywhere sell it. plad by David J. Whitehead. A umnu I|?Ml`6:nVIll eomplgto g `Lo: ad 01%: an on mun o . . III. BIl'l1l1OI`.' D ' Jim lqok M our ne assortment of Choqolatemcranma, Bon Bonn. `fumes. Mmhmallows. etc. In Swootments KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE woAti;wlVa'1:'utthe nuke: sf- O.-`Jn at 1 IAQIIIIII unann- EDUCATIONAL. -- --j-j AT LARGE RESIDENCE ON NORTH lid; of n Street am hmuo wont. gghnoto or mm. not. wlthlurnnoo and other to 3: C31. mo`-opom on noxwu JAN Ord. 1898, for Day und Iivanlna Oluun in BUMNEHS suowv. amu AND cxvu. bnnvlun svsnwrs. Individual instruction For full information call at College oloe.Udd!e1low|' block, FOR 8A L E. of one-third to daugnun 0! or full Information apply to ALL. ILA. Prlnnlpnl : Asa} A-sn-an Inn A n\I -Whllo out Driving With Others of the `lan- Gun Club Yesterday Afternoon Llent. lurch was Pitched llrolu en 8lol5h-. llis lnjnrles Are Interns! and Iuy Prove lore etlcue `then Anticipated. The drive of the tandem club yesterdey wnsocoompenied b an unlocked for and sad accident by I ich one of the club : most popular members received serious end probably Intel injuries. The club wee proceeding along Princess street. hep- py in the pomp and splendor of the turn out, end in the pleasant sport of handling e tandem oi prnncing steeds. W hen neer Mcllquheufs livery. Lient. A. Flower Moron. "A battery, reined his horses to one side to give the street `car truck 3 wide berth, and at thst moment a sudden jerk by thehorsesceueed the sleigh to slide down e smell elevation of snow on the road, sloping towards the sidewalk. The rapid descent threw the driver elf his high seat and he rolled out on the road. In the decent his head came in contact with e telegraph pole with suf- cient force as to render him unconscious. With blood owing profusely from his ears. nose and month he was carried into Carson's store, from whence he was taken tolthe Zgeueral hospital in en ambulance. Dr. Garrett and surgeon-mnjor Neilson were with him immediately, app]!- ed restorntivee and endeavored to stop the hemorx huge. but the ow seemed incessant. Examination re- vealed A fracture of the skull at the back of the left ear. but the full extent of the injury could not be determined. What- ever the injuries are they are interns] and fear is expressed that the concussion had gone as far back as the brain. The accident occurred shortly after half- tar back me Dram. The accident shortly peet four o'clock; and late in the evening the injured man had not regained conaci ouaneee. Before taking him to his private apartments Dr. Connell endeavored to ex- amine his head, but the hemorrhage was so hewy an to prevent a eatiefuctory analysis. Lieut. March had not been long out of a nick bed and had not regained his accustomed strength. The accident was indeed a regrettubio min- fortune, for it introduces the eeaeon of the tandem club with an early record of acci- dents. and the utihoted one was the life and the soul of the club. as well as being the central gure in a wide circle of friends. This morning Lieut. March had not im- proved any npon his condition last night. The doctors are constantly with him and every care that medical science can pro- vide ie bestowed on him. Result or ant-Headed Words Uttered By A Young Oouservutlve. All the essentials for a rst-class row were in evidence at the court house luet night during the registration of voters, but a serious disturbance was averted by the prompt action ofseveml prominent citizens. A student of (,|ueen s university had sworn in his title to vote and was about to leave the booth when he was interior- ed with by A member of the Mecdoneld club. The student in question had undergone a long and wearisome ex- amination at the instance of a conservative lawyer. and as the student turned to leave the booth he resented the intorfereneo put forth by the above mentioned member of the Macdonald club. His friends rush- od to his support and a number of liberals took sides with the student. Nothing further would have oc- curred had not the Macdonald club man hurled a. vile epithet at a young liberal. It was of such a nature that no self-respect ...... ........ ....-ml.-I rnlm-no-A Mm imnnnnhvnpnh 0! such nature um.) nu I-wu-rurptvuv mg men would tolerate the impeachment. The result was that the conservative had his eyes blackened and his; head pushed through a pane of glass. Perhnpa in the future Lorie-4 will remember to address re- lpoctful language to their liherql friends. AT hA.u>l 11.ua1un:nuna um nuurn olmoton 0! Barth not. madam oonvonlonou. Also the Stone Dwel- . I88 Ban-lo street. with motion: unprovo- Innto. Apply to Jam! Mum). Bun jnto By a 'l`oam--l`mmplod Under oruer Feet. A special doapatch no the Wun: from Pic- ton aayalli 0 on Monday evening about five o'clock as Henry Haighb and wife, Millard, were returning home from Picton in scatter they were run into by one ol two teams which were racing along the highway. The occupants were not. aware of the team: coming from behind in time to leave the track hence the pole of the sleigh struck Mr. Haighb in the back and threw him violently to the ground and the team trampled him so badly that: life became extinct; in about twenty minutes. A coroner : inquest will beheld. u- u..:..|.o. nu. . Hnhlo mnnnntnd m't.i. ` Death Of Lluut. March. Lioub. March died in the hospital shortly before one o _clock. held. Mr. Hnighh was A highly respected citi- zan ofbhe village of Milford. having been division court clerk there for a number 0! years. Mm]-lninlnb. also thrown outs. in in n A. mum Mrs. Haighb, oub, very critical condition but. hopes are enter- tained for her roco__'Aax-y. SPORTING PARAGRAPHS, Tn-mowu now: A TANDEM mm sel-`nous nasvuutsy. What ll Tnnaplrlng In the sponlng Aron: AI Report: Go The tnnhrd of the Canbra! Canada curl- ing kanociabion is on view at the British- Amorioan howl. rm.- .... knnhnuiahn warn nnnhln tn Am0l'l0an novel. The cadet. hookeyiaba were unable to come over for practice last: night. no the rah sud second Froumnncs held a two hours practice match. Luvmnoa Nawlnnda. while practising noun pnouce maccn. Lawrence Newlende, while practising hockey yeeberday, received a severe gash in the cheek. He was taken to the gen- eral hospital, where the wound was stitch- ed. Queen s team will lose a valuable player for 3 short. time. A member of the Frontenac hockey team plnyor 101' Inorl: nine. A member of the hockey received n letter from H. Rayner in which the ex-Frontenac pluyer states that the Buffalo university mum dofoamd the city hookoyiou by I sbre of five goals to nothing. Raynor play: with the universi- ty team. nun. I I. V` ,,, ,, -_ 1. _.`III__ AA `AA -- A. Blanchard. C.A.. J. B. Mckny. Principal. ' Prosldont. City clul Dronnnn is willing to act to secretary of I oiti1.am' committee for the purpoto of conducting I celebration on the queen`: birthdny. providing the work done not inmrforo with his olcial duties. Ho dninll ho could do the out: work outside 0! "boo: honn. Having had ooyldo In .. .-...a...... :n aha hnnlnnn tbs citizens coup OI Olllx DOIIII. hlng nun uuyuwu Iu ox porioneo in the bnainou the citizens com minus lhonld. by all Imam. Iocuro his experience in BBC lillnlu nnu cwniunu co I_n`woo dlould. by all means. locum ubviou.` Tho oomorvntivo aasoointion huongsgpd the nun pa P:-(neon cu-at heal oocn pied by sic mo-Mo_n of the sum the In. P. J. Wash u 3 dry good: store, for com- ulltamhadqurun. . ~ V - The Lanna-n of Kingnton ladies` col I... In.-Inn an Wndnmdnv nnxh. HENR HAIGHT KILLED. __:_.___. NEAIERLY A FREE FIGHT. Iflll OI nlnglwln u n Wodnondsy nub. Kingston Ladies Gollege, A CHURCH SCHOOL. beloved iann. I Another quotation from Dr. Grant: We feel that Canada needs more popula- tion to ll her vacant acres. Where are they coming from chieily? From the motherland and from crowded European countries; from Norway, Sweden, Ger- many, Russia. Bohemia, (lalicm. Hun- gary, all countries where a prohibitory law has never been suggested, and where it would be regarded as an intolerable in- vasion of personal liberty. Now itis our eupreme political duty to make good Cu` ` nadians of all these races; to make them l good subjects of the queen; to infuse into them respect lor Brit:-ah law; to weld them all , into one great united commoti- wealth. And how is it proposed that we shall begin? By giving them less liberty than they had before? Was tbereever such lolly?" Tm. fnllnwino clioned from the Mon Peculiar `rum 0! Thing: Knrua, Feb. 5.-('I`o the Editor) `-5 We are much annoyed over the recent peculiar turn of things politic in this county and with your permission would give a piece of our mind. {or we all have minds whether we luiow it or not. A few evenings ago our attention was drawn to the debates be- tween Dre. Lucas and Grant on the pro-. hibition question. We had been tau ht by our clergy and by the W.C.T.U. t at prohibition was just what we .wanted. and who knows how to govern better than they ? It was a sin then for Dr. Grant to have such odd views and local critics were justified in sayinrodd things about him. We regret, too. that anything so ab- surd should happen as to ask Mr. Memo to withdraw. We regret that he ever saw the snare. If elected Mr. Hay- cock would get so much legislation through the house that the books will be too large for nandidotes to carry around at the next election. As it is Mr. Hardy says Hay- coolr has got more legislation through than Mr. Whitney and all his followers. Be- sides conservative leaders ssy he "is of in- finitely more importance in the house than McRae ever will be. What can we ever do with him`! My plan is to send Mr. Gailzsglier up to Toronto. as I don't think he would make as much noise as McRue, and besides he belongs to the party that Haycockhasalreadyoutdonebodily.--Yours truly, ANTIPODEAN. Grunt. This sounds well. and we begin to hug ourselves over being so very virtuous. but nlas ! the pleasing illusion is fleeting. Dr. Neilson, in a paper read before the King- ston historical societ last year, recalled the all but incredible act that among the respectable citizens of Kingston in her early days were several sluvo owners. Slavery was as much a moral evil then, though legal, as it is now and human nature in ever the same, but were these men clmssd out '." By no means. Here they lived nml how they died, honored and respected. Again when, nearer our own day. slavery was lawful in the southern states, many, even good people, owned slaves, but it. was legal, and was not enta- logued with murder and perjury, and so they lived at peace with their corascienccs and their fellowmen. But when the law stepped in with its mandate and slavery was prohibited, then under law, the con- sciences of the ople had a chance to.be educated in this ter, and now, doubt- less a slave owner uld need to beat a hasty retreat, or be chased out, and when the coming prohibitory law shall have had time for a like educative work, then and not till then, will public senti- ment shame the liquor business out of our beloved land. A....ol.,..- nun!-.nf.inn I)r_ rgnhg frnm tony 1" The following clipped treul Daily Wibnoss, of February lab, is auflicient answer : n n u........n.. mlm fnr Gun vnarn lmn sullicienb U 0. `-iwamnon. who for ve years lllll been in the immigration business as agent. for the dominion government. had met hundreds of persons and had had enquiries made about many things. but never yet.` had any one asked him if liquor could be had here. On the contrary. he had been otllen asked. "Will we be free from the liquor curse in the new country 2'" "Last. summer," maid Swanson, "I visited England. Norway, Sweden and Denmark and discussed the subject: of emigration with many persons. The class of people we want to have come to Caimda is the sober. industrious class. and it in a libel on them to any they Wlll nob come if prohibi- tion prevails. They will be much more likely to come than than now. Plincipal Grant is all wrong on this point. conclud- ed Mr. Swanson, as he went oil to bake the brain lor Oobawa. A....lL..... ...mn.Hnn - Tim mmlrm.-1 nf Quotations From Prlnclnl Grunt. Kmusruw. Feb. 8.--(To the Elinor): If, for instance, we balicved that the II- cenaed liquor sellers of Kmgnmn belong to the same class as murderers, lowers, slave dealers, they wnuld be chased out of the city in twenty fuur hours. So says Dr. Grant. rm.:.. .,......-I. -.-all nnri um hnnin tn hncr train tor Uttawa. Another quotation 2 The method of the moral government of the world is to surround man with temptations and allure mente. so that by triumphinp; over tlhd he may gain moral strength and the true free dom which means the supremacy of reason and conscience in him. If he yields to the baits and seeming pleaturea he suffers soon or late. The first yielding, with its first taste of puuinhmenb, is the way in which he in warned of their true nature as the con sequences. We cannot escape this pres-crib- ed ordeal of life, for even If we shun our- selves out from the world and so remove ourselves from all temptation we would simply be abut. in with our greatest; temp- ter. ounelves." I`.-annul hnf. ninnn A" then: bail.-5."! tor, ourselves." lrented, but since all theae bait.-2," "temptetions, allurementn. are so ex- cellent for the moral strengthening of the men with a weakness for intoxicsntn. why not equally excellent for the policemen. eheritIa." deputiee." coneteblee," the "politicians." mugistretos" and judzes" who, under a prohibitory law, are to be so sorely beset by temptetions to bribery, "perjury.to "evils ten-lold worse than ` druntennese Are they excepted from E the "prescribed ordeal of life? My bible J tells me that "no druuksrd shall enter the kingdom of heaven." end sleo says that "ell llers shell have their portion in the leke thee bixrneth with fire end brim- stone, but it does not sey whose hell shell be the hottest, the drunksrd s or the perjurer e. If the one needs the moral strengthening of temptetiou. surely so dose the other. end yet "show Iyunto you i s lnoreexoellent wey." Plsnt noiseloon in the drunkerd s pethwsy, vote for no men who will use his inuence to license him "that giveth his neighbor drink. thelt ttest thy bottle to him end mekeet him runhm. Could commend be plsiner then this. then we ere to put no tempte- tlon to drink in the wey of mother? This is the bible "Insthod end sinee God never oontndlets himself it cennot be written Anywhere in ell his universe that we slew put temptetlon inthe wsy of one in order to ssve mother from tem`p:`ion loevils even `ten-fold wane. n.:1'rS"s -ro mazbnon. r~=m1n.*r wB1e'*:?%'r13:isi3.; Y5, FEBR.U1&RYi5-*8. Dlllnllu Pseronnnofu Gnu the hohbhhop um the You Ru. nu Dean 0! Ontario. lllsvn, use Residence ot Aloxmdet Gnnn. Johnston an-oat. Lont1'orm Begins February 9th. . 1'5: but Educational udvcnmgon. with man: comfort And oonv nlenoo uh 0ouru.Oroquot and htiu. [U ITAFT of Univoultll Graduates. Intonation given to in vldulnoedn 9 Tin unomom nndoultnro of homo odwith Mn highest mental training .1 none of one-third to daughun of nlununnn. For IBM! Clarence surest. Tenders for the sale of the Central hotel. Ontario etreeb, were opened an Walkem & Wnl kem a office _veat'.erduy.but- a satisfactory offer was nob made. 0.... h M Mnrtin nndwifa. Tweed. Roland Haul, tenor The Portsmouth council did no bu-inonn `last night for lack of I quorum. Reeve Fiaherkand councillors Btonneaa and Mc- Enmmon were absent. n A 1u..D.\.. .m.mnnnna Ll-mi`. hair-I ntill man. All this month you can buy union our- pet`. for 25 ayard and Brunnels carpet. for 60c ax ydrd. at R.McFaul s Kingston carpet warehouse. I ...s .-......;m~ IEHIA Mau Trninnr m\fm-. warehouse. Last evening little Miss Trainer enter- ` tained a number nf her friends at a birth day parby at the home of her parents, Clarence street. m....A.u-g L-I that main nf Hm (`antral ham]. offer nob made. Rev. D. M. Martin and wife, Tweed. attended the concern in Chalmers church last; night. Mrs. Martin is a sister of Rnland Paul, tenor rm... Dnrrnmn|If.h mmmil did nn bu-inenn Gammon unsenu. I) A McRae announces that heir-1 still in the eld in Frontenac as n cnndiriata fr 1' legislative honors. Hi-I purpose is to no- cure the defeat of Mr. Haycock. A p .. .~\nafInAr n0 1 ha Int-zll hrunh 0` I6 the defeab or Ml`. nnycocn. At a meetmg of the local branch of the Y.I C B.A held last evening it was decid- ed to hold a grand concern in the opera house on the svoninq of March 17t.h. nun...-. ..I....nh nhrintinn andeuvor ao- house the svonmq or mun-un 1 nu. Cooke's church christian endeavor so- ciety held its mnnthly huainesa meeting [luau night; and resolved to use Sankey e ` bvmn book instead _of the new Preabyceriau `nu-vwv\r\n` aAnAanA'PHs pncxsb up av oun ausv REPORTER8 1"!-I HUI: All felt: footwear 5!; cost at: Abel-net.b'y s. An OddfeHowa band in being organized in Watertown. N Y. 1a.... .....a.... mm .....n nnnar Ah n A, ......___._.______.______.___ UINISIIID THE DESIRABLE HERI- amoo.m iohmcon mm. Good locality, moot dnln . all modern oonvonlonoon. l:IoD|. moan. p---u--an-` pue In recurn. Pcmeibly you contracted a cough during that cold weather Mimhell s Magic(.}ough Cute will stop it inetn\nc0r. '1` Kr.nnv_ Jnnen Falls. grivoa A lame I mucneu. Yesterdays couple of men were en | played in removing the large collection ~ I snow from the roof of the city building. In... .\.......l hall nf Hm nmnlnvnnn : trom une P00! 0! [nu Cluy uumnng. The annual ball of the employees! of Rnckwood hospital for the insane will he vheld on the evening of Wodneeday, 16th Jun} IIVTHII UU` hymnnl. On Friday night a fast froighb, running from Chicago to Boston in sa\'ent_v~twu hours, made Lhe fm-L time of three hours -.-,a :,..+n Hvn minnhma hnhwean BOHOVHIO luuuxe, luau and Vnrtv ti` and York. A` .. L14.- The Igloo of livery on: Lilo-What tlu Zpovla An Talking Abou':-KoI'.Inn lg upon tub Attention-0! rnooo Who Are Ir. Inn: -nIL-, W 6656 No \./U E. M _ Mrs. Downey. Snndhursb, is visiting friends in the city. \n Inhnnnn !2..ll....:Il'. A:-ninr innnAn- Irxeuun III we cm) . W._ Johnaon.`Bo|levill'o_. district inspec- lzor of gas, etc., is in the city. Min MnTnhvrAA Kimnmon. is the smash nor or gas, em, 15 In we may. Miss Molnbyre, Kingston, is guoab of her brother, Rev, Charles E. Mclnhyre, Belloville. T... H.:..l. 'nC In...-:...- Rrnunnla nmnntn .A lluonnc. 0119-1 `R 33%: v99A'L$:L house. J. Brash, Wosuporb, passed through the city yesterday on his return home from Syracuee. Hm. water bnttlan in'nH sizes. shapes non company Members of the court) conc-um quitubie. Que a college. I graphed in a body a day or two ago, Fur Hm mnnrh nf Fabrur-Irv onlv graphed In army Hay or nwu .-sgu. For the month of February only Brnn. eels carpet. at. 60., per yard, union cnrpot. nt `25c 11 yard at R. McFaul u Kingston our- pet. warehouse. All felt. footwear at cost at Aborneth_v's. The conservative politician casts hia bread upon the son of electors and expects pie in return. Prmliblv vou cough during Uule wnl B1`.(`:pH xnscanwr. '1`. Kenny. Jones Falls, gives large ball the evening. A few from the city will dawn. Rnhnnl hnnkn. ararnim weeso a: pas. V The graduating class in medicine in con- nection with Queerfa university, comprises twenty students. Wn mall the old mliahka Winnor & New- ! students. We sell the old mlialo Itorfs oil and water colors which for per- manency. accuracy of color and bnlliunoy therda nothing to equal them. E. C. 1 Mitchell. \r..-o......L~.nn nnnnln nf mnn warn Am- and York. Capt. Barnhnrdt,nf the schooner Lorohtn Rooney, is in the city. The schooner in being rebuvlc at Do.~ern'nto and will boin rs!-clues condition for the opening of ....:....o-.`.\n navigrmiorl. Shortly after seven o'clock this morning a fire alarm was sounded from box `29, comer of Brock nnd Albert: streets. The l brigade responded but; failed to find any sign of re. Mrs. G. E. Davis, mother of mayor lhvin. l noerboro, and wife of the late Rev. 1: H Dnviv.-, formerly of the Mon- hreal Methodist: conference, died in Peter- Sunday ntvor ayenr's ill was. w........'mn.in..n in mnnection Queen's In wanertown. IV x. New spring 1889 wall paper ab D. A. Weae & Co . ~ 1.1.. n.......... u-...u......n in ui-Mina UGIIOVIIIB. Juat think of- buying Brussels cmpeta for 60: a yard and union carpet for 25: a yard ab R. MeFaul a Kingston carpet. ware- lmmm. I o nztoro K1111 Itroamnd n- mgulidu Pun lncoloo. pvl! at H10