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Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Feb 1898, p. 2

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o;guLYw1i1G II Y, FEBRUARY` WI" be remembered I9-'1lI`\ Ill!` Nun. Tho exocunive committee of the diocese of Ontario has requested Rev. (.3 J. H. Human to assume charge of the canvas of the duoceeo for the purpose of mi.-mu: -`. .'u_. Ow) towards the diocesan augment. uticn fund. to be oetnblir-hed this the jubnlce year of tho hrc|u{~.x.lmp`s ordination. It. aunt. tho cmnmitloo nppoxntcrladepubanion. compared of tho venerable the nrchdeacon of Ontario and ` judge Mncdonala, to conduct a canvaa in England coxnjaintly with tho cumzxss of this clmvoso. t in upeoterl than the joint depututionn will rai-0 $100 ml. Rnv Klr nun". nnllnrl n mnntnnrvnf lhn wulcu Ul||.IfL'U uL`|`PN.|Il! (1 W!!! I [1161]] M11`. ' People waste a gnoi dual uz tune in try- , Link to dodge the inevitable; if your eyes ggvo you trouble now is the tune to have .` thorn ante-nrl-.-d to Nothing is to bo g-sin` edb_\'wmf|'nL_r. '0 were 8`; yanr ~"e|-\~l<~t~; for gum! glances at lowest prxces. E. L`. ' ` ninvmnx (Ur; enter-I are at work framing the tim- bers for Richard-sun & Sum- new e|u\'a- ur. ` ` Them will he ready uithin :1 week, whm , vn large force of man '1 ba pub to work ` planing the t-mbern in pontiou. Many of tho men Imw wu-Isixzg on tho M. '1`. vom- pnv a elevator wnll nd oluploymem on liuchardacnh elevator. I IH`P' xinmlult E lt,"h'lHU"CU, I i Tnu cornea WI be com} , ` by `one of the clergy F ! which church domuaz d \ I)...-\.J.. .....-... .. .......a .4 WI!" CIVIFICTU OK ulnlumu `IIIUID PTIKJULV I runny edict in ploided material-. or Lhro Independent, grndunod bin lolda may in . not on At. the back. irmn ahonldor to uni. ' Tultod gingham.-, (whirh. if in wool. would in called bonclo fabric:-\ are now a favored mouth! for plain vniu-us. I.-bowing than or , r colon. sad in every imaginable com- tiom of plaids or stripes: often vuiod whitdonk ripen on bothvdark or pale hied plnidod gmnndo. Th?!" fabric in tbirty-Iwo inches widonnd Ihircy vu.-onto pc yard. Silk dotted or plnin pique an tho prominent for thin. romp---and hing somewhat thick ianodh-Inna-:e.u in `.`.'..E'.'. ?`_.f.'.."`.`.`.:.""'`.......'."`"' ' , | Levy vnuu. 1 The funeral of thn late Bonjan in Gub=on . I will take place on Fnduy afmrnuun from _ I his f-.st,her u res-idnnco, l'niven-My avenue E0l'\`iC8 will c0n(iu("od at tho hum`-o hr: nnn nf flux lllura-n .f K: I."-...J nu \ ` UUPIlLll|.IUHH WIII r|'(3 \Tll7" l'U`V- Rev. Mr. Hutton called a meeting: of the wardens And congregation to vonsider the ; requo-L These gentleman consented to M r. Hutton : conzphanca may the commit tee's ruluoet. providxng, n nuitablo pru- vioion betnade lor the uarryimz on of the work of the parish dunug bin absence The canvass would engage Mr. Hutton`o Atcemion nlmosh Oontinuously for uboun ! eighteen months ; saw for} rgu.|nnn-u;`vV:-In"g~S_h|rt Wnlntu. I nn- . ,, -_. 1 .L. n__; _-.- -9 1:--v nun : nu`-vuruu--w'u-ca. cu... -you--v. I Shirl: vn*nI:~ pound the r-at now of spring-ditYeri mg 1-utTu-iently from those of i hue your to bring much business to manu- ' fmcmrern or dreawmnkern. and dxuppoinb I menu regnrding the "10 : met" fnmriteg ; of last summer. The ,r:\dIm| Chinese are gin yqies. front! And trim of pk-even, tho ' latter bing much smaller with I rounded cuff; in short. exactly -in.ilnr to A gentle- * man`: nhirb aloero. Square or pointcd ' yoke! are in equal favor in caxnbc. pique A f or ginglnm. but do not ex tend to the front, ; Ind may be cut in one piece. or have the bin sum nt the centre of the but. Loose fmnhuoso hr nniverul. and y-lrontl with cluntan of dluonal Inch produce I nnnrjr nnnun in nlgidnd mnlrinh, no IJH-in Rev C. J. H. Hutton Wlll Assume Charge I I .5... 1 In.`-- Kingston Ladies College, A CHURCH SCHOOL. Eouoczsnrulsma NTKT-non r uwo ': |_y no u=Ienre(I on EU!) ground or III noumn. We have juat mceivcd a now style uf purse, mm that; will be B|)pl'8Ci3':0\l by those who do not like the oombuuad purse and mud cane so much Ill vogue. We have bhemm real soul, call and monkey akin. E C Mitchell Rev. G E. Mal: tyre. Bellevillmaformer Kingetoniun. uccomp:smu': Rev. Dr. (Pul- bruILh tn -Kungnum _ven`.amuy. hotmug with them Lhu remains; of Mim (.`,.lbrnit|n. The body was phxcod in Camraqui ceme- terv vnulr. I 7I`L..f ..... ...l.J LL- LL- n_..:-_ E. n L__,, ; EIUIIH wart: Ill pwcua IUIG I'M-3&H_V plCh'(`.(l. J` 1'. Oram. one nf the partnernln the News, ml! ha a candidate tor the vnvnnt. t.ru~toer-hip In Vmtoriu ward. Tbs olecwm will occur nhorcly. Mr Drum would be ! nu Mquu-ition to the board of educuti vn. ! 'rhu S rnlfnrd Hnnnnn H nun l.'nn:-an I I nu twqumlnun no we noun: 0! GUUCALI The S rnbford Beacon emv-: Uoorge H. Dewitt. (nuelph. senrmcul ton mun of seven years at Kingston [or seducing n fourteen year old hr.-xvnntuirl will shun- ly he released on the ground of ill health. I` : \Vn hm/.1 inn vnnniuml a nun: an-zln ..f ` ICKUFI1 Ill hliu 1 01'! nlvpu 1 H1101 I SI.\ moufrom (}:um.mquu in! vicinity ! passed through tho my M-t night. bou-. d for the lilundy kn. 1`hoytook Aledu wt'h , them and a supply of fur clut.h~nu. The aloda were in pwcoa and neatly pucketl. ` 1 J I nrnm nun nf Hm muhm.-.m ol.n1 `-- `lg |";LUlUllLUI ` W F 1': A_\u-, f'lfHl()l`]_Y n journuliib in : l'0rfHop-)z\nd .Vimmeuf, is n New \'0'k ; ncL(:r g;mn;_I undc r the ammo name of Au 1 ll-`NH Brookt.-. Mr Tmyea .-Lil! has an in- ] tenant in tho 1'01-L Hnpo lunm : SH vnnn frnln C-nuun mun 1 nl vir-in Mu ` IIUKL '00: , A loctme nnModern Ibfonsivo Worlm, by(.`np . W B. I.nnnlie,lmtnxor in_furncn- [Inn mm m-luur\ o'n:z'nnnrnng_r, Rom` mili hum collo e. has been arranged for M urn-L5 1)) d. In .Toronto. M I" r. r..........1.. .. :.\........l.'. tsp II!) Inc. ` Rubia: u fllllld prion HAIR!-` div`; . um umu:-uexoru nu ennenng mun rown. Im itnticxns nrenut fortho marriage of Charles Sr-ntr`, furmmlv of t/hi-4 city. and son of N K Scott. to Alina Brown. The ceremony is to be performed an Montreal next weola. A I.......... ....u\I-_I-_.. n J..._:.._ uV_.\ _ u CUPPIUI UHU. Bellevillo smells of onions and the pn- por-1 write in nstonir-hing fnshinn over the discovery. Onlbsiriorl-\ have fx'cguent.lv met the lhvorbeforo on entering chm, town. I... ;o..o:r.... .....,`... :...-n.,. ...... .. .4 HF. Il.\NDHl)ME .\')".\\' lH"..*HDlC.\'(`l`2 UN L-lllnn I'YI`I``f, Hum` I)|`. | mm .~.Ir- ~'!, Inlclp oenu led by `David J. Whlu-howl. .\ .-unnll ox- Rlt lure wconlplu-toll. lnlnu ulna Quuonm Ti tlcugo umumln. Applytn IL Y. mmm.~,1xm- u r. LHU |_{llllUV\'H. The ouchro olub held its last: mooring last. night at the maidurlce of W. J. M I hand. The past season was counted at euc- cer-rful one. D..II....'|I.. .._._II_ ,1 .,,s_,__ ,, I .1, YV U356 (\'v l/U H. J. A. F. Coolidge, school tonchor, Pic. f-On. Ontu. died on Sunday of pneumonia, agad tswenby yomw-I. Ho Xeu\'o.1 a widow. Junta no'nh .1-mu-.: nvn frunu llir-nhn uguu uwenby yomw -I. I10 leu\'r_\.~4 wmow. Just eight yearn nan to-day Birchnll murdered young }rd Pmnwoll in n aw.-uup near Woodstock. expiating the crime on the gallows. Tho ,...,.L.... ,.I..I.. |...m :.... I.-. IIIHJIWIUII. School book.-1, exercise books and scrib- b't'rs grad values and new lines, at; D. A. Wease & Co a. 1 A E` f`....I:_.l..,, ,,_I -_l A- __l ._ 'I*|', Ul.\J A Ulllllg. Miaa Jessie Bough. Hananoque. Onb.. died on Tueuday ufwr a lingering illne:-e, aged fox-by-nine yougr. Fiftv men were mid (AT voaterdav bv the ugvu mruy-Him) yougr. Fifty paid yesterday by the BLT vompnny, as work on the elevator did no` damn: 1 their further eorvicns. M.+..I..-.II . M..,.:..rn....L. n...... ....-n ........ nu uuu-an 1 wen rurumr Pervlcns. MItchell s Magic Cough Cure-will cure where other remedies fail. Try it. E. C. Mitchell. u..L..,.1I....-I__ _-_-,,_-__ v___|._-_._u ___-L LIHV. Stock-bl`-'mg at Starr fa SutchfTe s. Special la guns on odd lines for Friday and Sutuxduy. Mnmhm-A (1! that K 1' mi" nnnl.rHnh: IIHU 0314-UK c Members of the K. U. will Contribute 950 towards reducing the debt) on the ' 3' M.C A building. Miaa Jessie R.nnoh Hmmnnnlm. Onh PARAGRAPH8 PIOKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORT ER9 'l'ho_lplu of Every my l..Il'o-Wan-Ola `Pueblo Are mixing Abom.-xotmng Ian oilpu mo Lttcnua at Thou Vfho An . Tnklrm Natal. ` Purses-new stock just to hand at E. C. Mitchell's. L. Simone. Trenton, N.J.'. is spending a few days with friends in the city. I H. C. Baton. Kinny nfnnnh um.t., lafh fru- (3011081) I-tutor. ll! LIIU guueu Ul JUGS UDDDS, I.'0|'LB'lIlOUDD. Jn.-opt) Graves, Milwaukee, visiting rela- I Lives in Pibbeburg, returned homo yester- I dav` ' " Us.\..l. 5-1:..- _; n.__.. n. n..n_I.tr,1,, u. u. pawn. mng, str-eov we~t.. Bellevllla today on 1; business trip Mus Kwthloen ()'FT.xm, Rh. (huh I uvlIuv||Iu nu-uuy 00 0119111058 ll`lp _ liwthloen O'Fhre. Sb. CAobnrines._ In the guest: of Miss Dubbs, Portsmouth. .In..u.h (:r.nm. Mn......1.... ..;.;r.:..,.. ..1.., VIM ' Nrs ms` nu: DAY. -4- -I--aw-"VI I-Awuuuu, AI.u.. nu uywuulug aw H. C. Baton. King_ etr-cob we~t.. left: for Zellevilla Io-dav on n. lnminms triu DVTUII Illa Xln HIIFIU IVIILUII, tlpfll IJIU. I365 In 1867 Mr. Bmcmfn untried Lltps Wilton. and g In-go plane of the mango aunt. of the I`:-inco ol ,\Yde9' lhanhn the-not forwud devolved upon him. In 1879 he had becolnolosroo of the Hnymarkat And that a successful career Mr. and Mn. Bur croft rotted. having nccnznnlatod a large fortune. This is Mr. Bnncmftfb first visit. to Alnuics. Sir Squire Bnncroft. rooting 5 the honor of knighthood from D9! nnjooty in 1397. I ` Who Squire Hnuerun III. This morning J. B. Waikom rcceivod n letter from Square Bancroft. stating Lint he would be hero on Monday without. fail. Squim Bancroft wu born in Inndon on May Nth. lb`-ll, and made bin (in: appear- uxce on the rage at Thomas lhyul. Burm- iugbun. in 1861. Ho nicer ward: accepted ougngn-manta in Dublin and _I.lV(.l'p00i, phymg nhnost every line of character. in- r-ludmg important Stnnkeopontnu patter. ' Ho m'a\de,.hId debut in London on the news. uion of Lhqopeuingz of the Prince of \\'|los' thoauo. undo!` the uuanuzemant of Mr. Bvron and Hans Mario Wilma, April Istb, Imi In I967 Mr. Han:-rnft. mun-Sal Mun CGPLUU. JIZU [H21-llJUll BU LUTUULVUH Hy Air women and courteous man, all vnlh powdered harr, the ladies beautifully gnwnod, tlza men having the lapel: and cuff. of (how on xts corned with colored rill: or mun, nccnrding to their indn-irlual fancy. The Assemblage was a bnlliant. one and the scene one that the beholder would not soon forget. Music for dancing; was furnished by E (nsorla orchestra and its cbardcter was of a lngh order. Many guests from 8 distance. as far east. as Que- bec. were present. Among the number were several former liim-,ator-inns. '1 we (fair terminated shortly after three o'cloc.l this morning.` The social event of the season was the bal poudxo pix-on last. night. by Mrs. major Snort. at her beautiful King erroet ln.me Throo hundred imwtntions had been ies-ned and of more the greater number were ne- ceptod. The mzumon was throngod by fair wnmnn nnd nnurtam n n.An nll un I1 v- nu. .. .. um. - Ill .-nu. The facts in con-.ccLion with tho ncci. don ; which occurred on Ll~o night of Junu- ury lS'h, whereby lid .nnl Kelly, .ln-mph, 'l`hmms and 1-} Hill bknuve. vsl1IlumturnIn;; to their island lmlno from the city and hm] the mic-fortune to go through the ir.-9, have been loxwardul to We secretary ml the Royal L'm:\d|.\n humane society null applxcnmu made lnr one of the eo('ncl_v's l)I0l7.:) medals for Kelly, who. upon the uccuslon in question, noted cuurngeously and succeeded in saving the lump of Joe-(pb and 1~1.h:h Sauve. lhsd not. Kelly di.=pl:|yod fearloasnnaa nml acned promptly and bravely, the chances ma Lllfi woof his companion: would have been drowned. The society}; modal has ofLon been given for acts loss worthy. A. Blanchard. CJL, J. B. McKay. l`rlnn|vml I'M-.l.Inn| Indigestion \ '.`i`T* QELEIIY IIIB gm . .. .:.. ......*-=*:;.t.:.9-3'21; 3: drunk cz woouwun Ilblbllxl cu . `IGI Xs`U`5F ~u....... vv nu... .-.- n-I-|I|n. ('i!i2.onn nrc enqvuring an to whether or not. the city council could, by lepoluuon, udtl tun bonus a sum of money ufbor the people had passed jul,.zme.nt. on the origi- nal bonus by law. quoting who recenn uc Lion of Lho council re the Abbott, ante must- t.ur us a case In poms. In roply it. might be stated chm, the council is ucting vu'l.hin ma rights If] (him: en, pruvnding the addi- nonul mm is taken out of the currenn re- venue. It. is cnlv when m'mey ii to be Hllivd by way of dehemures that tho enun- ..I tn AL- .... ..I.. I.... ..l . ..:l I..... on. TlIl`l'u U_\' WU.) UK llUl'L`lllufUB IUID IHU l.",!l,l|l oil has to '.~ppenl to the people for jud-E; mbnr. A lhsllulml I(|l`|I. Prim-ipnl Hmnr. in contributing to the Toronto \'v'emmIn-ator a porn;-5 of art.icl:w- oubhe "l}:imh Empire Today and To- morrow. lu the number for the 5th um; , the relations with the United Stamn in di.=('1u-med. "No rational Ideal." says the principal, should be kept before `unnnda more atoadxly than thut. of being a pernmnenb modmtor and gxmmnteo of rrmndahip between Great. Brxcuin and the United Scales." sowed (imlu Very I-lurly. A commermul tmvollur who spam. a couple M days in the city Lhi-3 week saw tllubintlnelarw week of Fubuu.u`y, 1M5!) while \v01'kiug on may fm,hor'u farm In western ()u(.uIiu, he mmntuti in suvving gzvniu. ()'.ner farnnam III the vicunry sowed grain in Lhu ti.-ar.\voek in Mvch nmigoodcrnpn were gnuheled tron: um early planLin;:. Thu uounher was very mild but: turned cold at u lam!` date, um >VuHiCi0XlH_}` so, however, to affect. the grum. A limp 1'1) nlamburalnlp, A numlier of the ladies: ot Windsor are talking seriously about Iormmg n curling club. They my If their buesbnndu me go ing to be nu Lho cmhng rink six nights every week they are going to be thorn part mi Hm lnvm Inn, `.0!!! m n nrunIm~ fury Uiuly IVCDR IUU! HIU HUIIIK [U 'JU IUUIU DNIILI ml` the tune, I00. New In :1 pmntcr for; Kxngsmn llxUl(B, for the cumfmn ol their 4 hubbics an uell us the welfare of tho mu! I mg club. If ludlos vull |(~g_vnlu~l_v nltonrl the practices the member.-hip will rapidly llI('Il'.Hf-H. awvwu -; [nu InuI.'lurKq|._ l Yesterday we aloigha whori passing the corner of Brock and King stream c.-yllidod and bncume x'a.abcue:l to one another. An 1 0kC!.l`l('. cm` came `swinging around the cor- uer und was bnruly checked in Lune to avoid a more -erious consion. lo wun with dnliculty the slough: were diHCOlll)I.`Ct/- ed. The bureau nttuched W610 greatly frightened by Lhn occurrence. } Wants lufurmutlon. Hector H. Legato. Ottawa. has written to city cleik Dronuan enquiring for infor- mation touching an ndvorLis.`au1enb which appeared in the local papers about (one your am) asking for information as to the whereabouts of friends of one James Lt-gate or Lvggetb who died in either the East. or Wong Indian. The Obtawa nmu thinks ho is 8 relative. i .__.__..___+_, _, l uuwnu nnlu laurlujg DUI? nluusu III Ecurulrj. luvoatn of tube New York clothing store, ; Brock street, will otlbr to the public all his I randy mude clothing an coal: price. His 1 stock is well assorted. People in need of clothing will do well to call on him an be is determined to rmluce his stock. He Val- ao gives greah value in clothing made to order. ` $ @' &~_N .r _ varpgion/`nnnta. ,Wo haJh;pmg,hnxid5ida of team of cirpbta from ono"bo fifteen yards i iigth. We would like to clear them out before the new corpem arrive and have marked them down to ball prioe. Come and see them. It. McFuul. Kingubon carpet warehouse. Captured A Dee}. A farmer named Slack, residing near Btonesa (Jorncra. was nurpriped yeaoerday st. seeing a ne young buck contontedly ; mingling: with his herd of cows. With very little trouble the deer wna captured and is hold in pomaesmon. Where tho uni mnl came from is not known. and getting ` so far fnb civilizstion is surprising. ! Great Sale Durlux Thu Month 0| February. 1). .... -_;_ _-\,\, ,,\',,| ,1 .n,- . cmv Am: vgmuuurv. A Charming Amnlr. -.I_,_,.,:.A_, _ Hearty An Aucluc-1 t. __._._.__I_, I , ,u, 17. 1393. Oawjiongksnta. . -.._- I...-__1...".n.. L It: Rluhln. .._ _- 1- ._l_- I y 8 3 occur unying - 1 T*':`**-> . - LVUW -ul luv vi nun. lnncructiona have been received by the local colfoctnr ol cuntomn and inspector of naombocu from the dominion gomrnmonl Ibatin lawn all puoengor ouuunon other tlnvrthouo holding pannugcr oerticatd Iron her mo}-uty n bond of trade. twister- ed oh-owhoro than in Uundo, ougngmg in carrying pnsongon to or Iron: Cmsdu. will be subject, with curtain ox- captionn, to the pmvxpinm of the dominion onoambtnb ' ,c. Therefore. in future all Amotioon eoenmerp onrryirz _m-s-en:-r- to or from Cgngdg u .:. .,n.m9 nud--' V-ho ra- Itrictlll ol the dominion law. Wmlo Ibo ordu-inugomnl oooiaun dominion. it I500`! Kingntm IoIIQ& iitbtn nnyochorponon Iboinlnlwli, nun noocborpondo oonnnyApuioo Pn- \f ` AT A lL\l{U.-\IN-'l`l[.v\'i` Ill-I.\I"l`H~`l'l.LY l|tuMvd ll(`N|l(`|It`1l Hrlvk lI)mw, (`0l`l|l`I` Unlon and Allmrt MlI`e(:l.s. wlm four full lulu. Apply to A. 'rn.u'u.\:~'. \ nII`HuI| --u -nuun. nu-nun`--. Miss Spence whtcn: $1 nm in perfect b63ii.h and enjoving my visit at home very. much indeed. I attend two lectures every week. and am study ing quire diligently I feel very much disuppnmted in not being allowed to attend the clinics in the general honpitnl. Kingston. 1 have takon up nun- torny and physiology. also manage And Swedish movements, which [think can ho used to ndvnntnge in our work. I am also purruiun the atujy of general nnrs-int: and care of Ipocial din-eases. These. with n few church and social duties, ll up the time. which in pun-ing rupidly by. Alrcady ve months have elapsed since my return to Ontario. Bvexyone in extramoly kind to me, which goes far In mcknng my visit I pleasant one. I hear rrguiuly {tom Port Simpson. I think the friends are nll enjoying goo`) hanilh. There are many nights in our Canadian citiea that would delight tha bouts of the i|HiO folk! up hero. I wnuld have been pictured to have cntnrtnlned them during our Cnriatmn lon- nvnoe. if mch a thing had been ?ouible." am! "I LHU (IJFCUFNIOH WINCH XUIIUWISU. In tho evening Dr. Jackson preached on U. ll, ti 7, before a very considorablu cou- greguuun. Ana specimen of Critical ex` pusuion. and m it ` more apiritual aspects. the sermon was or a very high character. wh-In the aympwmnic atnencinn wibh which was followed and the remarks in the sub `quonh convcrr-mr.ion indicated the great. prot it was Lu the congregation. prencnuu-, t.-ommomy o-uppuna. r In-toad of proceexhna wnh the nfzornoon prayer-mooning according to progrmnmo, rho brethren wmr in A body to the (LT R stmmn tn mom. null axprezu their sym- pathy w|t.h Um Iinw. l)r. Galbraith, who urnvod by the 1:51) trmu from liellovillo wvh the body nl hm oldest. daughter for burmi in tho U6st.ar:ului cemetery. The Mic: mun service was much enjoyad by M}. The Rev. Thomas Marumch preached on "TelnpLat.ion."aud much in- coroah was taken both in the autumn Intel! and in the (In-cuauion which folldwed. l.. .| \ . . . ... ..... I\.. 1...|.....- .........|...l nn [JFIICLICIII Ill IL! purpurb, LIIU Uhllul` uIuUIu_u|' c.il. Mr. Ringers` paper was: on R.ig1it; Methods of Hvaiiguiietic Work" and it was clear both from the paper in-elf and from the discussion Limb followed that there Iii u growing conviction in the church that, nntwit.hst.nndin.; the. many commendable aspects oi modern evangelistic methods, the evils ilI(`|d\5llD much more than out weigh the houetite derived thereform. Mr. Rogers gnve mine useful hinla on inethoiis whereby the meet cilui-Live evan- gelistic work could be prosecuted in con- nection with piuatnml work Ilnd in her or din.-u`y church activities. Dr. Jackson, in n voiy noliulnrly p-spar, dii-win-ueui e-o'no uf thep~ych~lugii~nluapect.e of the doctrine of onluo siin<-iitimtinn. especially the re- lntion of the i_nt.u|loc!. to that doctrine. /Ihodnctor z-ucceederl in inipreeainp: the I(iV.`| (him Chl`l.-il:1l\ll_V in B much inoie com- prehenr-ivo matter than smuc, even ita prencliuls, nominoniy o-uppoie. 9 ln~i'm1rl (if nrnnemlmn wiih the nfzornoon Inntruotlvo Papun ulvou In Brook Street lulnodlnt. Church. In the course of Wednesday forenoon two valmxblo papers were read by Rev. (George Rogers. S_\donlmtu. and Rev Dr. Jackson. (humnonpln, the one, in the mam, practical in ma purport, the other theologi- ml, Mr, Rn1rnrn' mnmr want on R.wl1t1 [U [I10 Clry LHUH6 WIN) HLHI HUD prl\'llbU UHU5. The cmnnilreo in charge uf the Mfur Mn:-Inked of W Shea, chairman: J Shea, l.` l|.I_.,`.... ... I I l....l...... KI Cnnlnu l Vlntxxin. lllU "7l|UF ullll ll|lll|U||l \l UUWII VVIKH |,'lIl,l|l,'U Umclurlwu,r LlmL`|))rtiutI or me onLel`.:x~nmont:\ return wuu made to tho Ullllu and mm (lzunco continued until two u'clnr`k, whom we uulm-rmn< uueam depart` on lully emtic-liud (lmt. tho Rnckuoml am- Illllll lull wad novor a great/er success. lileorrirr ems uwuiterl Mi the gmvo to carry Ln tho ciry Llxone who l'11l(l not private nabs. Thn r-umnirrnn in r-lmrmxnf Hm Alfur l"HI!`|NlCU Ul \V. I`H|!.`h, UlIlIlI|lll`l||i I! UHUII. Ii. (_.`nImour nml J. Lzmleas. H. Staley ucwd as prompter. .. I H`-YJ |lUHllll`llb IIJLIUU `U lllll l'UlIL`.llIlIL'lIl/ lrumn. There cuberur Willmm Hun- um. with a |o\r;;0 stall of wash- ers wax`-1 randy tn rutoive and attend VHUI mm the rrquoaln of hi-1 visimrn. Thu n-upper Lub!u.~n were pwmly forboonud with rlrupmwcan and buulumd down with choice I`.. |.. J..... 4|...o. ..... IIIUIIIIIUHUIIH. Never was the annual nllkir attended wiLh Hnch succaas. Over three hundred invicatinna had been distributed and with few exceptions they were all presented ab Lhodnor. The costumes of the ladies were vnied in style but all handsome, mid as the fair onon moved rapidly about in the intricate movements of the square. or the grncefulawing of tho wiiliz, A dalzzing i-cuno wan presented to the obeor\'er. 1. Ar. ieight. o'clock the guests had nearly rill 'gl\l,h6K'd and had repaired to the dancing liall. S`I\illLl*|Ll()lIH and }(l`60l lllgB over. the music was iinunded mid the dance com- menced. The liior of the ball Wllji in pcrlict condition for tho ploiwniib pnatiiiie. The Nth l' W 0 ll. orclieauu min seated on Lho iatiigo and siippliod an excellent progrummo of mu-tic. hilly sua- tiuniinz its onviablo l'0pllhl|lill\lI. Much speculutioii ivu.- ventured by the gentle- men as to tho bollu of the evening. but (ipiiiion were vo varied, it vmii not r~iI.fo In ullob tliiili imiinr to uny pnrliciiliir miiiden. All v.'u-.`opi'etLy iuid hu.iii|.-omuly ntliirnd. l>.iiicini_r was coiitiiiiiuil iiiitil twelve 'c`r`.l0(`k. when the min-it" Iitoppisd mid an HiijIlll`llllH'llC Inuide to tho rofw.-hnieiit, T`hnrn mitnruvr \.\'illi.n.n Hun. riunn i l IlA'l` lAAl&( l': l(l~JHllH-I.\'I'I`2 UN .\'U| aldu ur.lol1uutnn .-11':-M, urn! lnmw um Bnrrlo ntnci, with rurnucv and ulhvr mm c-.om'(-niem-us. .\l.~m llw Hlmm h\\'-lllng, 'l`hrr1enlrom.wlH| Inudorn lnlprnw-xnvnts. ply mJo|IN MUIVIIC. VV U81] L110 WUIIU Will] I Hi! WCWU BI 05 laid aside. the mind free from burdens of every day care and tho -piribe heightened ` by the inlluencq of music, laughter` sud gorgeous scenes, there is found enj-iymcnt. such as is measured in the most; elyuinn drums. A touch of this was experienced at the eighteenth v annual bell of the } employees of Rackwoud ueyluvn hut. night. O'Rie-lly hall `was a veritable elyuium, w-ch ILH brilliant. embellishments, resplen- dent under the dazzling rays of numeroue 1llglll':F, its numerous occupant! tripping bound fro in the In zy dance with light. luugluer und sparkling eyes, and the nu rippling Will] the strains of sweet) music. It Vans 3 scene which dispels the grumpy expression from the face of the moss erratic and deeponden: and mo cure for melancholia. \Y A . . . _ . . . _- ..L_ ,,..,,._AI ,n`,:_ -iL-...1....I WAS OONDUCTEDBYEMPLOY EEG " or INSTITUWON. ' ._.-._-.._ -_.- The Event Wu 5 Uoluplolo luocou-lt Wu Hm Eighteenth Entertainment-`l`|io Lndlen l.00|(I`(I Well and the lingual `rum: "Jun About salt. linouuh. ' `Whe_n the walk] with all its woe: can be Ian` nnuh. 55... ...:...I `van C.-nu. k...A/.... at {mun BALL Azocnwoong METHODIST CONViEiNT|ON. A Mlnn|;;Inv;ryr4l}1dyi;I|. 1-.. .... 3 .r.. IUU IIIIIII UV|'U\\/U .4 .1! at .. R.l(?l\' HHPHIC UN l`l.l H'l`|U'Il`I'l` HI-I~ I-WOUII H|`0t`l( nml l'I'Hl(`I`NN H11`!-`vt-4, ('1)|lHHIl- mu 7 rmnnn. with c-xlv-n~l;n kn:-In-n, hull). nu-.. Also two lmunou on lh`-wk nlrm-I ml_in|n- lug Ihut. occuplml by Dr. l~`u\\'lur, to whom up. MSV ~ Parldr Suites ! And you will always have "that contented feeling." From every fault or aw are the Shoes we are seliing. Buy THIS soub OAKNSIDEBOARD, lsnoes ur January Sale of Furniture JAMES REID, 1 W. J. Dick & Son s The above goods are the choice of our stock and are made of White Bros." Box Calf. BOX C al F Laced CALF. , Boots, new toes, heavy or light soles, welt sewn, per- fect fitting, worth from $3 to $5, our 3310 prices mm"; Men's Box I Hln-uL,m-ur Hm l'lll`K,ll|ll'|_` Mr. muhuni \\'ululrun. l`rnpvrl_\ order. Hunt Inu-lvrutv. .\]vp|)'l \\'AI.I'IcM. Hollulturn. |\'IIu.:-Jun. Lara Liver Pills cure constipation and sick headache. All tlrugggistn. El/TUIIK. _ "All my old-time vigor has been ranewod and restored. I used no abhor medicine in making this lonmrknblu cure. and cm Imuarbily recommend these pills an the but: medicine for all persons who sulfur nl ` r1id.",.` UUW'll. IIV\'l|yI IUUIHIK lIl'Q(l u Wullry. Hearing of Milburn v Heart nud Norvo Pills, I got. a box at. MoLeod a drug store. 1 started to improve from the tint. few doses, and um now well, and my nervoo atmng. N All mv nI:l.t.imA vicpmn has hngn rnnamml ...__.__._.____j_.._....-__ GEN1Ll:'MEN S i FOOTWEAR. nus nuunucn mu 1.1-u o.u_\u~:" 1: us Cl-IIIIIK IIJU U-DKIQIUUFIIUIC (lllrfuln The pains were intense, and my henro would beat. and bhrob until in would room as if I would aluuoab smother. My norlvaun system was almt.t.ered. Any little nlmm would npnob mo ; and I was generally run down. always feeling tired and weary. Ham-inn nf Milhnr-n : I-In-rt nnrl Nnnvn Tharp Ara Tm) Mnmy Wunmn Wlm Hntfor From Uromllul lhur-kn-hos. Pnln in the 5!-la Elul Headtghos. Whc um \ Venk, I\'or\'uuA nud Hun Down, \\'lI'.)zseLi1'e, Euurll and Anlnmtdon Finn (lono. Hero's ll > l.ndy-Por- Imp. You Kno\\v`lldr-Wln Was Cured By Mre. H. C. Duinphy. 2.38 King street-. Kingston, auya : "Several years ago] con- Lr clad in severe attack of L|'~`Grippo,which Ii ft. me with imp tired action of the heart, cunning mo considerable diacreoa. Thai nnin: warn inran-A, Am! mv hnlrh IlIl.l|UllN'8 Ill! {BY AND NICRVII`. PILIJ. A KINGSTON LADY. l.UHl'}Bl l(.`l, I"Ul{.\ll'IH|.Y '|'Hl`I H tlom-av of ll~m. H. .\. l(IrI(prm-la-k. In" fully IIHIIHINI, uppnullu .\[|lI`Ill)IIl||c| Park. ply to Kll(Kl .\'I'Il.|l.'K .k Hmum-a,uumr1u :- CLOSING UP SALE. $2.50 to $4.00. |UTHERLAND S HOES FOR UNSHINE OR IORM ' ll urvul r-Ilm-u-4-A. ll nlurlmz i`-hrumry .\'|- u-lnl Ilnlmxlllw. FREE 254 and 256 Prin- > C955 Bnreet. , , . , Irmr. lino-vl lIru\wr.~, u-re ul .3.ll. whh-h is --.-_. LARUE lL'l(NIHHJ'}l) H(NJI\l IN 4'15`. trnl l0onl1t_\',mmlm'n hnpmvnunn.-ula. yn \ l|tuh0luU. No. It Urlvk 'l`1'rrm'c, uppu.-4llI~ > hull`! Huhlmth Hc-lmnl, Hunlrenl Hm-ut. CLUHFBl"IIN, l"UH.\H':H|.Y YIIIIV ultnnlml, nnnnulln \hI:'lIlIIIII|a|l`1|l _ 1n:munK nmwu-2. Hln*ut.1u-nr Hm I : LII`. lllvlmni \\'nhIu-nu, Worthy Goods at - Worthy Prices. MNIHIII-7]? 'l`IlF1 M<)HIlL\lll.l'I lH}Hl= vlenvo. IND JOIIHNVUII uh`:-vl. Hum! l!u'.'Il|l)', purl}-cl tlrulmu-;-, nll nuulu-rn -<)uunlcnc,-.4. Apply to Du. \V.umn'.1.|- -5... . ...... A \'I`LlH (`())ll"l|IK'l'.-\lH.l'I H\\'l`Il;lJNH,.\`I HM King Htr:-uL,1msmms|nI\ Mm` Int ; mun om ||nprn\'r~Inv*nl.~`: rvnl ln04h'l`nl-'. Am! next door tn l~4,\,\(' HI.\xI-s..\'. HUl'Hr1 IN VAIIHIIN 'l`l'1l_U(A(Tl'}. PRIN- mmu Hlrvm, f)(`l'llp|"(l by lb--nhs Mrunlgnn. l'm4m.-unlnn May lul. Apply in Wmu nlllm-. "e..a"".73:3.'.7'm our otco. Houz-ur. am Q1?!-INN a-vrm: l')1`.\\'l l`ll Iglodelfq lgnpr 'l`l!|t'lllu; ext:-nslon Idl- --rr-v v~* I dyspepsia, no `rhea: -mntm, no` skni` uauum_-. L'3"."""""; ' . lung . Bond your on u I82 ONTARIO STREET. VHF} IN VAIIHHN l`l'2l{l(A(,`J-2. PRIN- Hlrm`-L rm-nnlml hv I").-nha llrnnh/nu. VERY('1DMI-`H|('|'.-\Hl.l'I H\\'l'Il.lJ.V'H, NH. K HM l\'|m.r Ntrt-AIL. lD()I~'dH:-m|()l1 Mnv 1,-It: incul- rynwn. For full lnrurmnf L (.`UR.\'\\'.-\l.l.. .\l..-\., Prinz-I - Iul. I-xvi. dxu. Apvlis. rmo. Ammunition, nun. Apph Pecrcrs. nuwnro. Etc.. late. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE uwuvuuu u. [`r|m~|pul. ""E36'u CX'fi6NKC L_.__.,.... no-0 wnml on .\ll)ND.-\Y. .|.-\.\'. llrd, HM fur Duty nn-I lxvlulmz (`lnA.~u-n,`n |lL'.\`!.\'l~I.\'.`-1, .~'l|t>l{'l`- -H.\.\'I) .\.\'l.> [`l\'XI. h"l~l1l.\'l`l-2 HUILI lt "1'.~_L lIull)'l ln.~truMIon. For tull Infurnumnn mull nt (`ol- logc Ulco, I)nl:l|`:-ll0w.~s' Block. HALF m-' Tm-2 1`I.-A717; 1-:1: 'ru1: r.T|sT{' (`n'n (`lnl,hIn|.( Hturv, I mu nnw-t, mlJnln- {) In Halli;-`u Prlullng uh-u. Apply ul \\ nm 0 00. FUR SALE. __'ro BE LET. CUBBT_3 i{A'R'6\Tv}u'ze'. nl-An: M. M). :H \\`I~2[.l4I.\'H` l'IIrK. lutuly m'('UDII'( 1. ls In:-,\-1-n v. .\]v|)|)`tu\\'.\1.KI-3 Iuulng. n : nl rlflun upply lu Mlpl. ; .\'n|7.1`}| I lmu>u7\\'url u! I Inmlvrn 0 '.'~L~i mu-llurrnts. An- 3 lung]. .\|;p|_y 1! you no thinking of cleaning house early " remember tint MUR~ BATS Improved Electric Carpet Ololninghluohinoiathe best method" `an nnnino mgr:-mic IQIIP If` IIEIIQIR I `C [WDVIHCIII I|IOI|'0I' ioO. I. gtonlo. Wrlu him. dochonbolon a. "La; goliuh wood now in Gordon that Iuhool Ion ni ht.-cluntond some two soon hliovon of I h party which but 0300 lot tho put tvouzyvo `-5 n: no-ad. not-itbhndinn HIE GTFHE. - Young moo. remember it In: the liberal govornlnonc. of Ontario that extended to {on the fnnchiuo and gave you the privi- ol voting on the In of next Much. Jo n Ilclntyro. Q C . pay! when the Cork: nu-one power the privilqo will be wiped on` :50 canton. 7|- D-._ pln-u A Luau: hlnnt K` in O-[Linn 0" `BC XIIIKJ Dr. R an don`! know Ihtt he in talking About U be my: the Audit system at 'l`otuuto_ Id In the cum so in Ocean. Ha be com! and the -mun: qr he would have ioconrod um. daonndib oys- lonuuro mnilu. `I'M ptovincinl auditor h II Rnbnnh I'|-IQ` him. nance. huh-urn aw]. DUI Ij. VII: l chi Multan , tbopipo puuwiibuttbp ` -await I IUD ITO PIUF lnII%TI III PIN? Klillllilllglnu Dr. Buy!-ho hid he enjoyed the pnvi- logo 0! muting Portsmouth olecmn onco "awry tour yoga." Eon. Mr. Barty on- jaya meeting them aboub tony times: a you-. whose company do you paler. o!oc~ tan? IT .' When the bsllota at Pothuonth are counted on Much lot. the Hon. Mr. Barty WI Again learn that. the Imjority received It pnvioun olocliom ha been owortoppod I: my require Anew flag to commcmonto tlliovtnt. ........ -...- n-:Ai-hAn is u... ALA Iik.--l PTUVIIIVU . The News is decidedly complimantary to tho voters of Portsmouth who are classed with "n hou-0 to lo: and A do: under the wnggon." Fmo aimule ! Tho Wum regards them my roupoctable. unbribnblo citizens. Th: x-I nnvnr nnirl trnar I-nrrh than `QUE! IN ITWCDIDIC. UIIDTIDIDIU CIHZQHB. Tho News nover mid truer words than when it. described Dru. Smytho. Wnllem. Ryan nnd Mr. Mclncyro Mcnpab`o of work- ing the indignnvon racket. to 3 nioaty. They are put manure in each hnmbngging. Dr. mvmhn mid he nninn-d tho nrwi- |.IUIII!`o What indignation John Mclntyro can simulate; what hob, ulb team he can shed over the d0!pgl~Bl6 condition of his beloved province 7 Thu Nmr: in rinnirlarv nnmnlimnnhu-v tn Polltlou Polnuru. Dr. Smytho says he in "on tho fanca" regarding prohibition. Until he became a candidaue he was. "In theory, I prohibi- tinnist. llVL..s .'_.l:.._.-A:.._. I.\|.._ ll_.I._A..-_ --_ IU IIUD H IIIUTU uKul'U'UUII(l. Dr. Smythe followed in A fairly lengthy address in which he asserted that; the gov- ernment, upon lbs nancial record alone. should be turned out. Snndtield l\Iimrlon- old : 1-urplue had dwindled zlowz to $500.- 000. ' The government had really begun directs taxation: the succession -duties were nothing more or leans than direct. taxa- tion. The emcouaent. that Lhereiea aur- plua in a misleading one. If the opposi- tion could c.Ipl.uro abmir. eighteen adm- tionnl nests. it. would win the oluction. He was sure Kingston would be in the pro- oesnion on Much Inc. and that. Victoria word would be next the band. The gm`. ernmont. copied too much from the neigh- horing republic and not enough from (lrenb Brinin. Dr. Srnytlne closed by ell:pl)Ml1.- ing that it was time organization was com- pieced. nnl-on Rinhnrdnnn .lnl1n nwfnn and George Richurduon. John Newton and A. Cunninglmm. all supporters of the op- position candidate. followed with only a few brief words. reimrnting previous ro- marka. After the mooning closed several nommiueoa were struck. UUISIIUU IUKCIL U These facts could be found in the public accounts. though in dn'emnL vsoldmg. It. I! hypoonisy for the govt.-.rmnenr. to my ibis: pure government. and it gave the speaker I pain to liaison to such I state ment. They had never passed an not than tended to advance the country. The gov ormnent. was busy refuting what. the op position said. yebicia said they (the op- position) huve no policy. There was a new name fortbe nurplus; it`. was called now "n surplus of assets over lialnhtiea present.- ly paynb|e." An auditor In wanted who is non n more gure-head. ])r Qmvvixn Pnllnwnd in A `Air-In Innnfhu V Hiborl Wllrll In DVIU pllla IUVV U|UUl/lU|lU- U Wain Millar. South Huron, him come 300 miles to spank for J. :5` (lnllixgher. but. owing Lo dohciive train eervicu did non arrive in the city in time. am he would do the next been dung and speak in I)L ,Smybho's incuxusb. Many of the counties "wow sure to an Lory in this election, he contended. Even in Doacronto where they have a local proacher-nay. a lull lladgad ono-Mr Ru-iaoll, 6\lIL()l` of the Tribune, be was certain 00 is beaten iu his own town. As Blake once said : "There is A ruanling in the tops of the mulberry bushes. Nearly every Ontario minister had numbers of relatives and friends feed- ing: At the public onb. The trouble is they haven't. family oomieotmus unuuizh to kill all bho appointments. The ballot. was not. A secret. ono. Wnenover a government: supporter was gnty of wrong doing an not was immediately passed making such 0l}'enoe legal. c Tnmln hmm nnnlil ha {mind in Hun nnhlin UIUUUIUII; LII IJUFIUB VVDHILI PIIIUU IIUU HP ;;: ._*~mt- nf chug man out. of the hands of `< V. the muriioipulibiua. 0 man can vote now without having iii paid government; official map up and neutralize in. The Mowno ad- ininiscration had done more to denuoy the liberty oi the people than any other gov- ernmeno. Yo: those in power to day prohibibed a man trom selling his vote or from receiving railroad fare to and from the municipality in which he voted. Was that (air '3 Too many of those who do party service were aholved and weie drow- ing sulm-ieti for doing almost nobhiiig. Tho govornmeut. was running the country into bimli ruptcv. They expanded. improvi- dently, much moiioy on Lhu now parlia- ment, buildings and on rnilruiidia, and do- rived no revenue in return. In wan ii goorl thing the coiinarviitjvoia were turned out or. 0LtllW and there was ll change coming: at. Toronto. The speaker was nshmnod of Victoria word in bhe past: few elections. I) \.Vnin Millnr. Sminh Hiirnni hml nnmn the government; and uh ii; 1.. 1.... ....;..'!.. of i IHIIIXII Illa D95 OPOH I0. Ex/uldennnn H. W. Richardson was chosen oheirmon and with a few words bearing: upon the importance of oiioooing committees to get lhecampaign into good working order, he introduced Dr. Wnllwm. Thai: gentleman considered orgnnizition the greatest thing in this election. Nearly all of those things a speaker inight any but] no doubt been read in the newspapers by his hearers. Whitney`: meeting in the , city hall was more enthusiastic than pre- mier Hardy : in the opera. house. Two questions he considered very important in this oiec-*.ion-tho subjects of free voting and finance. The government had forti- iied in-ielf with u"iot of voter: or hireiinga paid by itself and line olmked free voting by this means. The license commissioners wielded in great inuence because they were com riaed of two grits to one coueorvutivo. he country swarmed with government employees who aided materially in every election. The toriee would place the up ""' -`mrmf. nf than: man nut. n! the hands .1! only I In: Boprcunlnllvol of Victoria Wnnd I :-cunt-I). Illllnr. Houth Huron. (lave an Addrau-Dr. Bmytho In Sun of mg uxpouon. , The second of the series of conservative ward meeting: wu bold in the Gordon street school home. Viclorin. ward. last night. Averylitnitod number was pre- vent). Dr. Smytho brought along hie. "gripnaok." but for some reuon known to himself did not open it. Emnldnrmn 'H. W, Rinhnrrlnnn wan ssconn CONSERVATIVE WARD MEETING HELD LAST NIGHT. mm m MRIA Wm uduw am noon on. i Cone count: for limomiming to get: rid of them quick in the idea. A number of pairs . ol Indian` kid boom. patent. tip. coin too utyle, Inca or button. put on our bargain able for $1. Hnincn & l.ockot.c. l I nous}; GLEANITW uuuu -r-'--u-v-- gu-nu--u. 0icisl_ nporta ol tho nuamphl capo f of convict: Currie and O'Connor and 3;! the ~ nhooting af we former` were sent. to Ottawa 1 Inc night. Word was the sent to n nine: 0! the injured prioonot. VV VII Vvv-'1 Iuvuo Ontario is tho but` povotned community in the venom homiapbore, nod. bu i thin- III: but in tho Inr|d_ Don't. t-Inna: 1 Ill 3 WT? IIIIIIIIPIIUTU. IIIII, XI D11` min. tho but in tho wotld. Don's chingo ; that. ' r my wine Birnliutcrnia cool. 85 Uoodclivind. W.G.Cnl[lOo.OnIu-in I-true. mu. um; um" nu...-. A rumor was circulated around the city ` this morning to the eect that the convict Carrie. shot by guard Gibson wlulu nt- tetnptimz to escape on Tuesday night. had died. Upon enquiry at the penitentiary it WAS learned that such was not the case. The wounded convict was resting easy and ; uppnrentiy auifering little pain. He slept 2' last night and this morning appeared bright and as cheerful as hie condition would warrant. Thom is nposeibility that he will recover. - `~ t is not known that Carrie has my ro- lut vein in this country. It in thought: he was sent out this country by one of the im- ` migration societies. He is aged twenty- eevon years. i It : Very Notlceabla. The elim attendance ut. the two ward re!liee eddreseed by Dr Smytho is either an evidence of exceedingly small imoreet. ' taking in the epproechmg election. or the: the eon.-ervntive lesden-one meeting with e ooli reception. Victorin ward, the banner bory turd, sent a smell repreeentm Lion to hub night : meeting. U UUIIHIUU IUI ll], UUU IHUIUIIUB D EUI IS`! UI pecialties. xeploto with humor. which` uopu the audience in undo-split-ling laugh. nor from start to finish. The company ` comprises about twenty pretty girls. good singers and exoollonn dancers mid nov- erul comedians up to date in their apa- oiulcioa. Some of them have been here before. and have a good mum among the theatre goers. Tho Iiyeford Slbers,` formerly with `The (My New Yorker" company. were well approcinmd in Llmwr f epecmldnuces. Mario Rngqrs. in female baritone. sum: with an attrm xvoneas that carried thenudienm with her. Agnes Ii Behler and Harry Dryden were the leading figures, creating much laughter by their nccinq. A czood audience greeted the company last night. A llurlenquo Company on the Board: Lnn Nlght. The Bon~Ton burle-quors made their that appoarmnce in the Grand opera house lane evening in A muancx-I comedy entitled "A Royal Reception. The comedy Lakes no dclinibo form, bub includes a eerie`: of ..........Iu:.... ...-.I..o.. ...:sL. I........\.. ...|.;..|. Qwuoxn N. I.U|Il.IUl'lJ|'I'JKU, RIUIIQIIU. Frontenac:-`Goal. Hiscoclx; point. Haun- ilbon: cover, Wmldoll: forwards. Coxwor- lhy. Wile-on. Murnny, \ uung. |iutoxoo-- Lvonel Kung. Fmt half---1, l\`ru1nt_enaca. Wilson, two minunos; `.. . E'ruuLemca, Hamilton. eleven mmutoe; 3, college. I) .rhng. axx minunos; 4, college. Fm:-or. aux mmnoea. Hunnnrl hnlf_5 nnllmyo Frnnnr, niaht. `I, UUI|U8Ug I "SFUT. ISIX IIIIIIIIUUU. | Second hulf-5, college, Fraser. eight. minuten; 6. 1*`:-qnwunuca, Murray. ton mm- utea; 7. college, Hewitt. tbroe minutes. LILIJU ICUFU TIN DWU DU D\"U. The game was fan, clean and a good oxhlbmon of hockey, although Wuddcli and Murray of mu Frontenac were ruled ml` foronpplng The combmuuun putupby the jumoru would uucomuu aemur puyma Tue defunce at both Learnudlrlellucuve worlmnd ma goal keeper showed up well. Fur Lha nallnim l\Iull`.nt.. Dnrlinnr and AIIU llllllll VVUIU. (}oIlegu--(nal, Temple; point). Iimvitb; i cover, l).u-long; forwards. Morrison, Fraser, Penuerbrldge, Mullatc. ' I1`rnutmmr`n..Hnnl, H'innnr~|(- nninf. Huurn. I4llU Dill IUUPUI UUUWUU up WUII. V For the college MuH}A{t. lhrling and Morrison made coma lmmuut plugs, cu dud Hauunlcou and Murray fur the vmitons. `Um mums were; I l`\|I...... l!...I 'I".......I.\. ..-L._h I]/\...1AL. . `T l Butn\'ery Swift Haunts Wan Put. l.'p by Juuloru. A deapatch from Toronto m_vs: In thin rem:-h`n.\l of the junior () ILA. aorlou, Upper Canada. College dt.f0atA)(l the Fron tmxuc ll of Kingston on the Ualedonizm nnk luau night. by tour to three. The half- ume score wan two to bwo. 'I`b.- .... an nu-.. 5-..: -In...` an.` an ;:rsr\;] HUUJUHT TUCIMIFUII LU 5U IWIII) Ull tDlID|Jl`UH_y. Just. prior to the recent: warm spell of weather the secretary 0f the Belleville curl- Eng club wrote down here asking that :1 much be arranged between tho club of than place and the Kingston curling club. Bwore arrangements were completed tho mild weather neoo:-Pit.aLed a delay. Tho object of the Bolloville curlers was to drop down to Nupauee and play a match chow in the afternoon, coming on'dowu to King- nmn and plny here in the evening. As we Bollovnlle club uaeu stones the Km,;swn players would also have to adopt: Llmz-0 im- plements of the game instend 0! atone-< nf Irnn, 'l`hn mat!-ll will lm nrrnnanrl Fm-I PICUIUIHB UI LIIU KHUIU IIIHLUVIU UI FLUIIU uf Iran. The match will be arranged for an early date next: week. weemer. The Thistle curling club of Montreal has communicated with. lshe Kinguton club. asking that a home and home match be ar- ranged `for Saturday next`. for a net of medals. The object is to send two nuke up from Montreal to play hore,while King- amn would send two rinks to Montreal, bum matches bein played concurrently. If the Kingston club can secure eight men to consent, to go down to Montreal, the re- quest of the Thiatlea will be complied with. In will be ditliculb. however. to get tho number roquirod to gdawny on Suburday. Jun. nrinr In the: rnnnnh wnrm shall nf The `members of the Kingston curling club begmnctive practice yesterday, re- suming aftervbeing idle during the warm weather. rm... 'I`l..:_.ln .....I:....-.. nlnl. at n/l,....o......l 1.... FLu'lawn,La.te Retudanca of Alexander uunn. Johmscou Sn-net. I-`l`l.l. !-l'|`.\I~`l-` m` |'nl\*urxll\' Hrmlumm. Bpeclnl Mwmlnn glwn In lllzllzlltuul lll`I`l"HIf pupllll. Thu` rom-|m`nt uml vullnru or I|Ih|||u combined with the hhzIu~.~t Invnl.-1| training. The lwst l"A|ut~.'Illmml :ul\'nIm\g\.<,\\'lll| on-ry lmmo comfort nml mnwnl.-m~-. 'I\)nn|n (.`0lIl tn, 1 `mun-l mul .~\k:uIng. A discount m mu`-tl\lr:l lu nleI'n'mu~n. I-`nr full lnrnrmntlnn mmlv In `What In `rnmplrlng In the sporting Arena AI Reports 00. Yesterday C. Y. Fotd purchased from ` J. 11. Fisher a valuable golden cocker spaniel. In the Midland district colts` association . E Nllllalo `In the Midland district mica` association ! matches Pelerborough and Cumpbolllord play {or the championship an Non-wood on Friday. 'l`hn-nnmlnern nf the Kinantnn mu-Iinn UUCIU 0' UUIIIIIUDUC. Dnmytbe does not expect; the Iibonl government to be defeated, for. after quoting at tho) Porbamotntli meeting the names of libera Ioe-holders. he remau'k- ed: "Io was nuhbor for gratication shut. sheriff Fa non`: life was so pro- longed, and It lmrnn `run ma womb 1cx.;u\' mA.\". :uo1u:: \'u.n::-I T0 xmsr nus ormrrnc mom Tm: uxuunn:1u4. u dnwingv !Io in 5 33th of and-any a 55!, with u. don.-you-please -41- -1 .A.l.......nL.. H UTCWIDE I ll} WHO I HI! UK UK` code of etiquette. Dr. Rmvrhn dam nah axnanh the liberal` GRAND OPERA HOUSE. SPORTING PARAGRAPH3. lb; Dopslln-all Notlllod. .:_I .__-___n_ _l .L- -nA-___A-A aeA?EnWEIrono~1o. l'nl-r tho I'nh`nn'un\ or NH (h~uwIln- .\rch- blv-hup nud lhv \'-kry H1`\'. llw Dcnu on (Iulurln.

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