,uurm\uouu..m. Ihktomcaxzorx. _nqmnnddamand III: III U IIIIU IIUHUIU (To be continued.) you uuy Iulgfillilil "Din I -IIO mon- Iuul `ml. qnd olhondod I Iyploid {our panel at ,Richmond. When the late: uhopl nconvpd she caught tho dinuonnd not list in a critical condition lormothrnad uinorront-ousoon Wod- nnndnv, `Mao 5.!-._..L..l ha... I. nu-y. "nay uuqgnpuoa noun Ian nigh; that llin AI-claim was very low and not gxpocud to livo. ` Ihgnfon Lad; Vcrry Ill. . Ilia Anointing danghurol B Assola tine. Dtvision strut. ll a macro! Rpm Vtyphoid fever at Richmond. Que. Thu lad ' I tho I! - ..'i";"'1....... `.21 . `.;'.3""'.'f.`.'....2"". ..n.?!L w;u7o-Locna Inn] .10. An ernueiug incident occurred in the Parlors of I down-town Lonaoriel artist pet. night. There in only one entrance on the parlor: and that through the front door. On that door in e spring lock. made by on ex convict. and the recron of open- ing is wu only known to one jeweller in the city. A young men in he chop lent. evening pulled out. i bolt, whi sh held hek the spring. end instantly lb 5 door was locked. Thu: there were four young men in the perlon, with the only exit. barred. It looked on if the only course no follow wee to remain priaonen until the mom- inr. for the ntoprienor worked energetic- nl y to unlock the door, bun without me ope. The moddleeorne fellow who let: back the spring tried his hand no pndoin his evil. and lortnneoely l\IC0Od0ds Tn proprietor`: mind wee greatly r.-lievezla .'..:.: ' F3 HANIBOMI-I NI-2W RESIDENCE ON Ion street, near mvlslon street, lawly mu odbv nVlll.[. Hlhlfnluuul A unnnll .n. uayn. W. J. Morgans, V S , in his report to the committee on re. water and lighn. to- commend: that bwo of tho horses :1: pro- aent in use by the re department he sold nnd new animals purchased. He also re- commends than A team be plncod in aorvipo on the bone Waggon ntbncbed to the Onta- rio atreou utngig. uuuncau In excellent: nkencsm When com-aloscing from typhoid lever. Frederick Vnndowator, Wixmipog, autfared in attack of pneumoma. and his friends in Kingston will be pleased to hear that he is now progressing favorably. Mme Curio Vamlewater. nursing him for several weeks, will return to Toronto in I low days. `V J Kin:-trans \. Q in Li. .-.-\...L L- IXUIS Hl|UU|t- A portrait of one of Kin;zaton s oldeec and moat prominent men, the Into urchdoacon Stuarn. has been left: temporarily an the Wllh: orlice. In has been long in the pos- session of Patrick Crowley, and is pro- nounced In excellent lakenese. IL... ..........I....,.:.... 1-... ._._L-:..1 :.,,.,, nus uz-um Iuaullg place. Mon`: odd punts. With throwing the ovem-out otl` comes the necoasity for A pair of trousers. We have them in fine stnpen and checks at $2, $1. 50 and 53. Dunlop, King street. A nnrll-nit nf nnn nl` l(.`.u...-..\7_. Al.!..-L -...l BDIVCD. , A number of students boarding on Brock atreob amuse tbemaelvoa by transferring flower pots and other ornaments from one residence t.onuot,hor. Last. evening thoy removed the curved figure of a lion from its usual resting place. Mun'n mlrl nnntn Wm. f.M|-nnrnn um unu never apoua James liedden E U0. have you placed t.|ne~orrlar for Lhm. new spring overcoat? See the goods we am making up at. $10 nnd $l`. - lluulop, King street. A -..__|___ -1--_ , u, . u -- --' up lueclmlucmly and YB clover-v odmsd. Queen's college will open a leak earlier than usual next. fall. and this Inc: will tend to strengthen the fonclnll teams. as the men will have just tlmb much R1018 time for practice. 1 :2.m.: .e.n.A n~...:-- .------ ---------~ IUI' pruullv. Royal Salad Droasing-never sopumlos and never spoils James Redden & 00. Ava rnn nlnnmi Hm l\I'I't)!| 5.". o 5.... ....... buoy HKB. Cryaler. county of Stormonr, has its own woelny newspaper now, the Ensign. pub- lished by J. J McMahon. In is well made up mechvuucnlly and is cloveriv odibad. Ounnn n mullmm will nnnn . .u..u. ....-I:-- Tags HILNIBOMI-I NI-2W oouu ed by Davld J. Whlmuoud. A small ox- &` tum wlllcolnplntelt. -not olnn Quoenw lcipgronndn. Apph t.oR..V. wam:s,Bnr- mg uuu rooming In 10 B60 mom. Sergt. H. Ovens. Nth butt . left: for To- ronto last. night to represent the battalion at a dinner given by the aorgeants of the Q 0. ries this evening. Men like hmuntifnl wnmnn ulnnnnn lib; xg U. rum! ems evening. Men like beautiful women. women like beautiful tboes, Sawyer sells the shoes they llli. nrv-lnr nnunln AC Qn...........o. I.-- :L.. ..._e.. AuuLumI wuaun HBXF: lull. A groan demand for Dunlop a new spring suits. Hundreds of paop'e already enquir- ing and looking in to them. Rm-nr. H n........ It-L 1...... |.:. L. m. um:-u gruunu tlrklly, L` uuor. Guy Curtis. of hockoy and football farm). has returned to his home no IL-[La Ho WI" be back in tizno for the opening of tho football season next. fall. A ......... .u........: r.- n.-------*-- ` nu M .1. man: R U03. The runny nppuumnca of the cmrt: hou-0 doma has ngnuu umbructei Lh.) o-Lwnciuu of more than one citizen. A conb of paint I8 badly needed. nnr nmn nnhn at 071... . a..I.:.... Al... I.....J nanny nuuuen. Our pule cotfeo at. 25c is tukiug the lead. Fresh ground duly, F1:-her. (luv (`.url.I'n_ nf hnnlmn um! fnntlmll 6..-... l|U|U 1' L"!!! I". The A 0. H , Waterlown. N Y , has been invitedto K'ng~I0u nu Au;.I,u~! I} h to p&rLlCipB[0 in Lh- D.une| O'Connell ce1ebm- Lion. All AL- HA, I I ` ' " All the now shades in mon s ne nuiba. Prices SM, SM, 31;! _ Dunlap. King amen. [or c|oLhIng values. Rxxvnnt. nmm uh uul.-I In. ..l.......,l ..-... .....1 nun LJUUIIIIIS vulut. Sweet. pone ehgulrl be plamed now, and if 3011 want choice froth sued you can get it; at J. Craig & (Ida. l"hn nun. .\.... .....-..-.. ..l .1.- --.._x L. . UUII 0'. bU. 1f_\ou want pure and rc!iabYo Iocd buy from 131.-`ho I`. VIH... A n I! In . . xv .- . .__._.___,_______..________ AT A nAnu.uN-1'uA'r UE.\lITIFULI.Y Jlmnled detatched nrlck Houuo oorner Unlon and Albert streets, with four M1 lots. ply to A. Huucu AN. DLIUUU. A young man in the citv has purchased a music box which he: purposes plucmg in one of the hotels us an udvemsing mo- dlum. \'._.n _._.,y, . . ~ -~ - ulutu. Van Camp's tomato cateup. Jna. Red- den & Co. H . .... .......L ..._._ u u- I I | . uuu.. uro vu-Hung menus In the CH2)`. Our Scotch aunings an $14 uud $115 are the been value in Kingston. Dunlap, King atrceu. A ............ .._-.. :,, .n ~. I I uurvnceumo F0100 school I-hoea Mrs R. Wurnoruud Muss W.u~nor. Ore- gon Cnty, Oregon, formerly of Newburgh, 0410.. are viamng friends in the city. ` aunimn hf. $I1 nnd RH} nr-nu bung s\. yo. Harry Brock. electrician, has presented each momber of the police force with a neat calendar of pretty doaign. Everything in my need Ime ub Fiahor n Select: for your boy A pair of Smvyer'e serviceable noiod school 4-hoea M: R. \V.u-..m......I u... 117...... n.. UULIJIU. L` IHUBKVG. Jgally nndjam. Tlb. pail only we. J. Craig & Co. Hm-rv Rm:-I: nl.~.nt....'.:.... L... .....~....o..,: purwu pauwrml, rnday. March Jam. The top of Richardson's elevator is on a level with Princess street grade at a point. near the Y.M () A` buildmg. Tomato cataun. \\'nrr-mqlar nnnrm, 5n n near one 1.LV1U A` Dulldmg. catsup, Worcester sauce. 5c a bottle. Fisher ; Y..ll.. .....l:...._ -IL , -I , L -n v IIWH u.n.\ouru. i Mina May Carr-Harris, Kingston, in in Ottawa visiting her nunb, Mrs. Dale Hat- tip. I.-upur wrngu cup! yesterday. Rubbers in the newest designs for spring wear at Sawyer ; Dunlo '5 boys suits. See them. Mina . Low, Kingston. in tho guest of Mrs. R. G. Meikle, Smith : Fulln. Standard plant food. J. Crulg & Co. Green grass all the season wink: Fisher e lawn mixburo. Kl}..- II... (V... IIL, 1 -~ HAT Dmsnmnmc Hluvlc H()l,'SF), N0. nu Street; uxlemlon dlnlng rmnu um! tclu-n.wIth mrmwo; mmlvrn in u-wry wu_\` rent.l:nodonm;.v mlnollnllt lbouirnblu Hlufa-;n|lnl D70 mg on I` 11 ton Hlmol, m-'upN wy Mr. Dan. Egan as A (giant uud Tulnwuu slurv. Apply to Fl-:l.Ix Hn.\\\'. :A1pr|uuuu,".: ID. Ior Zoe. J. Urmg 65 CO. C. Anglm a millinery opening of im. ported panborml, Friday. March 18th. [00 Richmdtnna nlavntnr in nu n Dunlo a spring suits. See them. Rev. . G. Smith left for the east yea- berday. v 5 lb. atewing gs for 25.3. Fisher's. The men of A field battery donned thpir forage oapa yesterday. Rubbarn in the nnumn. Auhmn 6'... .n.:.... ` -no Inns of lusty nay [J10-Whll ill Popplo An About-lothlnc II `IP00 MAC Ftfantlou of than who LII `nun: nun. _ V 7 Jail; in tum.blg_Fs, 10c. Ciaig a. F. M. Hopburn, Morrisburg, is in the city. Beef steak tomato cntsup ab Redden a. R. Johnston. Montreal. in here on busi` nous. O-o----q_ Pnnagkus PIOKED 09 av oun % ausv napomrsns Zn Apriooba.2Ib. for 25. J. Craig & Co. Ahllll millinarv nnnninu nf im. mcib1; riI$TA`9r`*mW > Anna in funeral. 4;)- j n nrvaxuvlr I KIIIIIIFI II!!! In the conu-I of hi: remarks an Almouto. Rev -D. V`. Luca: referred to the views ol principal (lranron prohibition, and stated that be questioned Dr._ Hranth honesty in noun 0! the acatamonta bohad made. As the close,-P. C. Noun`-cor. a former rosi- dont of Brockvillo and a Queen`: graduate, roan in the andsonco and while proclaiming bimnll a prohbmonilt and in accord with IIIII Dr in had said on that question. . agaitm. D1-:Lncao' charge o! `in, honesty pictured a:aina\'prin- [in claiuod that the prinmpal vac _ man. although opposed _ ' ' and thought iy unfair to charga him vi . dishonesty. ' An` .q|d BeocIman.pntt' on hjaphat and charting hr the daor.'o and = "Tho Sabbath`: naday for rich brawls; I'll gan ava Iauoif". .115 hope hiayrotdand standi- follcwod hinhna breaking up M9 n uvulucu ulevuuuuo The Preebyteiinii mission) atB.1th rind the adjoining stations has made is decided advance during tho past year. At the meeting of the proshytery at Kingston this week it we: decided to grant them the services of an ordained missionary. Muchcreditiii dueto tlioirliiteatndentthere. P. W Currie. for thin advance that the people have been ebleto make. By his iintiring zeal and devotion the eld has been very much improved in all respects and now stands iilmoet in the from not of mission i-tetione in this partof the preebytery. This iii 3 eld thiit represents the ih-piece of Preebyterianipm in Upper Cenede One hundred years will have elepnod next enmraar since the tint Presbyterian minister in these ports`, the late Rev. Robert llcbowall. began hie work in the township of Erneeuown. Many cbengee have occurred in then time. but we-are glad to ace. that the church is no progressing in that district. To Fl! ('1) Th Olco. With his accustomed modesty city clerk Drennan appeared before the committee on city property yeatorday and asked that; A few repairs be made and necesearv furni- ture be purchased for his office Ho asked for these: New Shannon fylo. .':`8!); two new desks, 830; half-dozen now ohmra, $12; casing in waahetand, $3; kalsovnining coiling, SIS; painting walls and woodwork, 84; new door. 8'25; total $109. 0! this re- quest the committee decided to recom- meml the purchase of the now desks. cau- ufg in the wnahstnnd, lmlaomining the ceiling and painting the walls. and also the new oor. So little has been done to the olhco in such I long time that all us]:- etg for is necessary to be done. ITH IMMEDIATE l'()-XSEHSIHN, HR [CK (fotmmunn lh.-gent Hlrw-1. Hmxl umhlv, hen h0llB8.!`x(:(`"l`nl. wull, mran`l[y lhrou man-~' `onnd. Rant. mmlerulr In nu ml-Iv tt-nunt. ADDLV to '1`. l':xm./um. |u|InIn|mr_ nr nlmq m` 4: uuuuuu lluuu . It. seems strange that a corps of the standing of A" eld bittery should be wilhouou qualied captain. But. ruoh is the case. The fuulr. lioe wish the militia department. whore proinot.ious are mndo slowly. i There are men mnnccbcd with the corps who are qunlled for promotion and who even hold higher breve`. rank by virtue of their long service, you they ap- pear on the :0 as liauteinuita. Such :1 condition of ntfsira is :liiculD of under. standing by the ordinary layman. Accord- ing to this ruling an otlicer may be ontitlod L0 be called colonel, holding breve!) rank through long aorvice, yes the department recognizes him only as a lieutenrmu. .... ..u....u..- scenery in in I its banks will a and abroad. nvur Du. uswwnce reeorca vroulu non have thuir u.-us} patronage me many excur- sion parties were already booked for con- tinuous round trips. The novelty ofvtha Sb Lswrenceia somewhat; wearing oil to tho Americans. but. said the Igonb. the Rideau cnnnl will gradually becomen popu- lar summer route. The unexcellod Imtur.-nl beauty found along ustmcb tounsta from home nnd nk-A...-I This !9uunmrr'n 1`r.n-el. A tourist. agent, in the city In exprom-ed his opinion that mwol huuvy this ammnor. Ho thought rivnr Rh, I.\wrnn(\n rnnnrha um - "Inn n-runungn "labllr rurrvur The new lb".H models of E & I) bicyck`a have urruvevl um! am on 0Xh|bll.lOll nu the nt.uroo1(.`u--ugu Mulls & UL, Wolluuzton urrerab. Thur.-0 whu lmvo seen them um Iuud in their pmi.:u.-4, both us (,0 the 2r;~n~ wral ppzwurnncs of the wheels and the many puillb-1 of excellence nu cmupumd with other muchinou Their famous four point. bearing-s have given these wheels u wuvrld wade rcpurmion, and you the aelhng pr-co is only a trie more than is asked for 0:din-my ubeols. A Medical ()nuvm-allou. Convocation fur Q:Iouu'-1 uwvernitv motli ml etudaura'will be held on .\pri| 7th I. M- year, abmw three weeks anther than the regular cbimng of the college The medic sl exmvn-n-mona boxing over before am, the umdxuten olhcr hm] co rt-mmin In (ha cuy or return from their homau H) mtond couv \'u|C21'l0tl Thin w us an Incouvun ewco tu many, in tho hr-,ulL_\' hm-4 nlhwed n v-epcrmo moabmg for tho c-mferrvng of medzcal de urcen. ' vuluu nuvlcu. Those who are intending purclmsing new carpets should be careful Ln buy only the vexy boat. It. has long been conceded Llmit Cl'0Hrsley B carpets in \ 'iltun, Brussels, B.~.lmora1 and Axmim-ter are the very been munufnutuwd, the materials used are of the very best, the patterns the very vhnivont. and the colors most. enduring R. McF.iu|. ea.-I: agent: for Kmgsbou, head- qumwra for home furnishingn. -In`! yum; A-Ina Uiretalrer Phillips is busy in the city park cleaning up we roads and pathwava for summer appearance. The outer rivg has been scraped and all stray leaves and trash will be removed. The caretaker WIN! the assistance of the committee on parka intends to make bhe city park look pret- tier than evor. any uzuer putt OI your apparel. Have your ahoes right-. have them b, have them well made, have them up to data. Our spring shoes will suit, for they embody all these points. Ilaines &. Lockets. Feet Attract Attention. If your shoes are correct in ahapa and fit: neatly they will be more attractive than any other part of apparel. V00!` shoes rixvhh. Iuurn fhnm RI`. ` Of `mild. Ila 5f_g:::..T;.. uvyuui UIIUIII IIMEIIOIIIIK, A social gathering was held at the mei- dence of 8. H. Watts, 1 ort.emoubh, lneb night to celebrate the ope ing of his new home. Games, dancing an refreshments comprised the programme and a joyous time was epenb until three o clock this morning. Agger a orchestra furnished the music. Dill: lmpnrtnlon to: 1808. Provonb, an the New York clothing score. but remixed all -13%: epringwmporuationa. conaiating of Scotch and Enghnh woods, vonotiane. womteda. Vicunaa and aergoa in great: variety. Anyone in mod 0! ordered clothing will do well to call on him. ` I Thing: of liwnnly" nml `llu would the Four Pnlnt Itmnrlnngn *-[mat Fore-var " "PI. . ,,. lull.) ,, J I ,: IV :1 Ix |` I 01 wow manor low, mead shoes :0 $1.25. They are ridiculoualyjw in price. Hainoa & Lockets. .___::,____...___ lpnk hinonti` Or you )! gob left. Nob psirv Mb f shone ladiu low. lined shoe: .1: su--..r:_ ,_,-..;..mf '15I{o"a.`ny pm; law, luacd Ihoel ct $1.25. new no ridiculmmlv Mm in man. u.:.... DOIanIIOd'I rlncIp0I Ullllt. .- .....-..4..lL:- _. ,,_L_ _. AI __.__.__-.-.. Joyous soom Gathering, win! ....LL-..:...._ _..-- L_IJ ,; ANb3fV:cIHITY. w%i3ifv A Strange liullux. _;_,.,,, .1 . HAT LARGE |{EHl`DEN(`E UN NORTH I do of Johnston ulruot. um house west or 0 street, wlth furnace and uttmr modern lenoea. Also the stone liwt-lllng, 248 `Birds street. with modern Improvements. Ap- ply toJon ubns. . .|, .,._.._... -'1`he city Park I)L.:II:_.. :_ L ,, Good Advice. lrl n nuuucn. 1 last night, 3 would be thought thab tho 9 resorts would nob .p......-.. .... ......... .......... All our tells -are carefully blended and combine the various qualities necessary for the making of II thoroughly enjoyable cup. Jan. Roddon Sc U z. While Otheru Were Asleep. Shortly before midnight. last, night two of battcrymon and A down-town rostauranh keeper indulged in n "scrap" which was short. duration. but. of such A nature as to give the rnilitarymon several sore bruises. They aggravated the proprietor, who step- ped out of his shop and sent the otlendere sprawling on the ground by well directed blows. lle handled the two man as if they were children. They. like wise men, did not remain near him too long. No [In slums Tmmuct ml. Chairman Minnos. of the civic committee on re, water and lnglxc committee. was un fortuuubu III the choxco of a night for a meaning of his cmnmittoe. The moeting was called for la:-h nxghh to oblige tho mexnbors, but: onlv the chairman, alderman McCartney and Robinson put in an ap- pearance. A9 nzrequirod four to form a quorum, nothim: could be done. The chairman ordered a cab and accompanied by tho two alderman and the city aolicutor L1 vneib was made to several sites around the ciny to view plncasfor which pori- bionn hurl been received for the election of new are lights. HUHU FIIVU "B0115 Ul K'{.'!L. The l'(lue3t'J for the free use of the coun- cil chnmber by A. Moaier, who paid for the city hall and did nob use ib,was grant.- ed. PIHCU lxdpb CIUIIF UI llll L|l'|J||.'lUH. It Wm: further docirlud' to move the bablos stnndmg on the north and south sides of tho sluunhles inside him buildmg, as in their present: position they are used by none save eons of rest." ` I'D... ............o. In. .--I... 5-..- ...... at Ll... ........ llll.l"b UU KC}!!! UIULIF Ul Hll l`UUl| rlg. Tho clmirmnn was rcque-nned no onqniro M to wl`iot.hor or not, J. J Connolly enjoys any special privilege parimtbing him to store nsriculuural implements under the noitli vcrundali, or if he pily for the privi- lege. If non, he will bu ruluested to ro move them, as it. is desired 00 have blmt place kept. clear of all articles. It. was fnrtlmr dnnirlnd tn move the tnhlnn MIIIUTIIIUII l\I .'|ID UIIVI IJ)KIIIUI|y. The chairman int,unt\te'i aha`: he had given orders In the carebakerof the market nut. to nlkw rim to be scored on the north side of the 2-humbloa in fmure. Tne place munr. be kept: clear of all such rig. Thn nhmrnmn um:-I rmunn.n.ml r.n nnnnirn URI U NlVElL`lI'I'\' AVE.\'l' 421|J0hnuwu 1-Hm-1-1.. umn I with ll modern cmm-nlvm-ma. raw. IIOII Mu lat. App H031`. Nmmrr.x:k7 Jo mutrm Hlru- 0(l IUI" lU|Jll`X'U. i The rvquenb of R. Meek for rebate of i rent of cwy hall, $12, re Umnt. Incas de- babe, mm qrrum-(1 ` v ()n Ll: application of J Guess for cure t lur.~ln_u ul tun` ground, uldc-rman Shaw I fm.'ul od the app()`I)brXlUl1l, cluxmunp the present. ilwumh-.:nL wan d1~cuurr/enuu no the citmens. In ruply to alderman Dnnnully he mu! no (loubr. snvoml horremon would buy ammn Lxckoba for Llxo puvulegu of` hung the fair grounds truck It. was (-Llimed this privilege wnuld keep {we l.~.n'~:m-l off the annals and park rungs. Aldcrlnaln Kent. dul not, favor Lho dianlinnnl ur the pm-em, incumbent, unlo-H good rm suns were given for him remove-I. In was pr.Inr. out (but Mr. Guess, being (1 horse n-rm. would do his utmost. mentor to tho needs of owners of fast lnoraea. The 111 Mar mm lulu in the hand of chairman Cnrsm, nlrlnrmen Kent and Dnnnully. 'l"'nn 1-lmu-man inr.:mnt.nr{ talmh hn hurl A\qU\\ xcugcu `u_y lLlVU|-I-:\`:3 the most fast_idVio us \ coffee consumers thmtf I Qut"the land`. Grocers oyerywhert scllit. % 1. ,, , , ', ,,,_ an ugunuw a~=.uiH an euumaueu M118 year. Estimates, market N9. 1 : Gravel, 350: curbing refuse.$~l0; ineidenmln. $75: asphalt walk, $70; market; roof. $10; verandub. 3150; total. 8395 Malket No. 2: Gravel, $30; repairs to sealer, $15; repairs to wuiqh lmuae, SH); clouuing, $50; nocnl, $125. Market clerk's snlnrv $500; maven- ger a salary. $312.3: total, $812 Altogether those oacunutoa amount. Lu $1,332. Full` around. cnromlcerb salary $254) A note added to the estimates sm'e- (hut. if a fair bu held a further sum of $54)`) will be need- ed fur wpnu rn. Thn rmnmnh nf H K I I I \ N15411: [an rnhnl-A AC 1 its purity a1'1dits.strcngth ` lbcing guaranteed by their V Its supreme merit has .been pro_ved and is ac- kqo_\v1edgcd by thousands , AL:j:l_:_\A Tl.|(|Ol"I Will Be Asked Mr c Number of l RUDD) to the cm Bolld|ngi-`the Vor- nndnhs on leather Bldo of the Shllnblol to be Kept Clear or'ubItrnctIo`n.` A meeting of the committee on city pro- perty wes held in the oicaf the city tn- gineer yerterdey afternoon. There were present; Chairmen Ryan, aldermen Mc- Uartney. Careon, Shaw. Donnslly. Toys nud Kent. A list of the estimates wqs drawn up. Some of the mein future! of the estimates nrenow weinscotting for the police court, painting and paporing the police court, altering the front door of councilchember. cutting a door between the mayor s nndsolicitor s otiices.new chnirs and desks for -`the city clerk`: otiice and repairing the room. laying B hardwood Iluor. etc. vnrniehing the outside doors of the city buildings, ltalsmnining the polico cells and station, repairing seats in city hnll, repairing old flags and purchasing two new onemstortn sashes for the windows in theoice of tho city cngineenpurchasing nine new Auer lights. For incidental: $100 was added. For Jight and fuel $700 was set down. The total mtimnren for city property amount, to $1.32`. 75, as ngsinst $1.954 appropriated last year. The combined appropriation of city pro- party and markets last year we: $3 131. as against 3265-1 75 estimated this Estimates. market No, I - rnval, Mn; Clear as a crysta1_and d:1ig11tfu1 in its invigorat- ing and `aromatic odor is the coffee that comes to `you in pound and `two- pound tin cans "-from the famous coffee importers`, AMOUNT` 3'4`: cm! PROPERTY IDKINI IIBCQ Chase 6: Sanbom ..._ _..._ h l MMED.(A'n-: 1`n-xsngssmn, l(`l\' umhlv, hen honu3.o~xm~Ih-nt. umll In-uv-Iv um... .....-.... 'FquTs's.' maursniau T `.., _ 01 ! I91 "allj ,'j." `rm nniy Dry I-nun-s.nnI uumun cum`- mIjCLEANlNG'II.\RPE'l'HPR,0PEllL _ Newvcarpcuspvcd nnd'IAId., , _ 1`8enal yonrcdoru to imrohs, _ ; I ` IlI_;:(;al{novsky M ` "135 on1nnIo s;1'._`, j - ICARPETS |Crum1ey Bros. u as Cl ll Satisfaction guaranteed by I nothing maks a more durable or pretty Skirt or Dress than a fine double fold Black Alapxca. We are oering special values in new goods. I'\I, I AI 1 CLOSHBURN l<`0RM[<.`RL\' THE RESI- dence or on. H. A. Klrkpmrlvk, hemm- ml |ltuated.oppault,o Mucdnunhlvau-k. Ap- ply Knuu-Annex & RuuIcm4,1)I_1t,ur|o st. ,_._.._. ohmnauam Buno. color Wrapper. ISutherland s _1N_ Spring Footweax NOW IN. `wI`*`ve'w;' of those 500 Dining Chairs left. JAMES REID, ' T-A `lT_ STYLES -.....,... Massive Sideboards, with British Bevel Mirror and Lined Drawers, only $9.00. ,1 AI pt: I'\' - 111 I `WI"`-a'x1cy Parlor Tables. with heavy Brass Feet, in Mahogany or Oak, 32.50. JJUGUUIIUI JJIIITDD IIL|\.I " IJIIIU .lJl.IIII.l.lUl Iron Bedsteads, single or double. $3.50. T\,I,, fnll `All 'FAT2:G__z_?.T\TS F l/If/_|[[_f l/IiE ' I to health, to restore the entire system to pt-r-ct condition, thc-re is no remedy so thorough going as Milburn's Heart and Norm Pills. Mr. T. Barnicott, marble cuttt-rat l\lt-ssrn. Hulchinsun & Thomp- son's. Aylmc-r, Ont.. sn_vs:--One year ago this winter I was quite sick with La Grippt-, which left my S_\f.`Kl(`llI in an ex- hausted condition. I could not regain strength and was very nervous and 5i(.'I`Pi(`.\l, gutting up in the morning as tired and nnn2l`ro.~ln-tl as when I went to bed. I was listless. had no energy, and v\'a~4 altugetlwr in n1i.~n-rnblt-lmnlth. Mil- l)urn's llcart and Nerve Pills built up my sy.-etc-nl, strengthened my nerves. rc- 8l0I ('(i vigorous circulation of the blood, and in fact. made a new man of me." Milbnrn's llvnrt and Norm-. Pills cure Palpitzxtion. Faint S ells, Shortneu-1 of Breath, Dizziness, I\crvonsncs9, Sleep- lesmu-ss, Dyspepsia. Anzwmi.1, Female Troubles, Alto.-r Ebcts of Grippc, Do- bilitv. or any condition nri..~ing from I)isord.-rvd Nerves, Wonk llcart, or \Vut-ry Blood. Prirn mu` :1 hnv nr a fur Q: ~:- at -n" Nomi 1m1vmuu'r\' A\'F2.\'l'1 421IJohmnon h with All mmlnrn nnnrnnlnvu-nu VVHIVTY l)I()0U- Price 50 11 box, or 3 for $1.25. at all dealer-A, or sent by mail by mldrc.-i5i`ng' T. MILB1.'RN & C0,. 'l`umnlo. Onl. ...,_- ,_._._ ., _.,, , Ambnl.-1 we call H7 A. -7 Eeunpooplo veeoeapeekthe-attacks l>kof that insidiors discasnt "Griboe " and GRIPPB LEFT HIM NERVOUS, SLEEPLESS, LISILESS. I Now its : It:-any and Vigorous. HAIN [IR SHINE [manta li!ILE{s museum `Lila-iiE`Pii`1s Ciiiie Bxlfousnsf +4 LeI7~pO9plG veeoenpertnetwacxs of insidio s discasq,Grippe" its terrible weakening and undermining effects on the system. To counteract the evil consequences of this subtle foo Beautiful Brass and White Enamel T}.,J-A__.'I, ...__..I- J-._LI Only a few of these lines left : Inllllllll. nnnnnlm `.\hu`lInnnI:I I`nI-I: A n. _I-3_lack Alapaczg Cleaned by MURRAY : 1.... proved Carpet Cleaning Machine. _. . . , Leading Shoe House. The Lomllnv Umlerlu.kv.-1' and ,Furu mu Dealer. 4s 50c 60c 33$ 25c yard. -`An n V ma 'nu|mnu' V 9 I L` M I ti: thouoln-:1 I of mucu nnngnnnn at at... LARGE FURNIHHEI) ROOM IN CEN- tnl locality modern Improvements, prl- vowhmno. No.3 llrluk Tvrrace oppoulwt. I`hul I,BabbM.h School, Montrunl Lmu , V YCOMFl)Il'l`ABLl-I DWi ELLING. NI). A. `.35 lug; street, poawrmlun Mny lat; mod- provemontn ' rent mudemw. Apply I. oo\- no [um him:-sou. du-p._..._... FURNISHED THE DEHIILABLE RESI- .180 johmamn street. Good locality, rnlnmm_ all Inudarn nnllvnnltint-nu, B at: RESIDENCE. No. no DXVIHION mu. , n room-; not water lmutlu ' mu! otlmr ' Rdorn aonveulonoel. Apply nox door Lu E. Wnwu. OCCUPIED BY MR. MERRICK. llroet. Extension and all modern agmloncol. Rent modoxmo. Apply next Juno: Puma. ., H F` OF1 `I 010 OIL Illa : ` A CHURCH scnoof. _J.... .g_ -,. ` 019.10! BROOK BTREFH`. IMMF- ' ,_ ponnooalongallmodernlmprorvemoutn. I: to C. Lxvnmerrox a mo. ' Eli VAUGHN 1 - _. .Bvg`oet,ocou edl nym. pply win In nor, ow-ry rorm or cough and umnnry dllc-anon. where the long: I `too far conpumed by the LIIIOIIO or covered. by tuber:-In. Price W. ` A lepllato cure for each allwlso. ` At all dlulatl, mostly .230 n vlnl. nal letter: to Prof. Munyon, 11 and rt In-eot, Toronto, answered. with medical advice (or am diuup. - 2;,-'-`r;-`;.: :....'. .. `. O In; con n111ron1 uulul entnrrh. hacking , I short dr with aulc V 1% : n%?n,' aem'my ana ` um: in: In fact, form of cough an lunzl ` :51 1!`: lalIoInoll3lfo r'h.mwl: .n no an n ' `tho 0:21 t. l ntt?lz'nz con h with e_ I or muom hoaueueu, on of v e, on ot the chant. dltflculty In brain 1:- n hhxrom mun) catnrrh. hackln 99111! ,0 people. Ihort. dry with uulc J B'I'Al"l' of Uulvq Grzulunlas. Muuuon [Ivan to an'3L`-Yu...n neoda or Iallm-mum and culture of home: with the 11 best mental training. to tnducauona ndvamacqwlth awry Doolnhn and convenience. unis Oourh. Croqunt And Skating. 8 of om-third to (laughter: at Putt. For Ml Inlhrmunou apply to (DRNWALL. 3l.A.. Prluolpau. _:- LARGE FURNIHHEI) IN K In! locality. lnmrovumc-nix. nrl- '*NEw STORE. I}... ........... -... ....... _.._--._._- Ft drnln , all xm Iplytaobn. ADDELI. ilnosrou BUSINESS couaaa nu. uant. mmlerutr nulml-Io It-nun l'INul.AlIn mijnlnlng, or unlcoa ll.Dlll..'-11.14!-:\'l.4`.5 Clureuco Htn.-ut. , BE 0!?` THE F`LA'l` OVER THE BIBBY Clothlnz Store. Kim: street. admin- wuuu. uuunuwn BITOOL B'I'Ali`l` 0! Ulllvqrgrq mcuuon d ~ d THO `lonciin on` I111`: Inr:8::l\nn?.E n t=._r\IvI::\.rIV. n `-um:-unvawlohuc EDUCATIONAL F` OF THE FLAT BIB! 0'! Clothlng more Kink street u$ol lino Prln Ina Odco. pply a}. n |HED 5180 rnlnwo, modern oouveulouceu. Dn. ADDELI- U ill STA Mlcuu ..I':u': hut Eda '5-'.:::-st:'*;.. dlcouml mesa 5.:T1 a'm"m`I" :?.I{`::-3.33 om-m,ln swan. 1-zs-4 mun - HAND AND cxvu. dnnvxcm emu:-sum Individual Instruction. 1-`ur mil Inrnrmniion mill 3! Col- iogu union, oddmiiowu` Block. FOR SALE. ___ !'O BB LET. ned on 1\lOND.~\\ . JAN. ill! for Du Imd Evonln umI.In lH'Hl. l-is-4. HHIIR rm mnmcm. mm ed by Demo Bmnlgor at. Wum Olco.` VP}. AND NO. hm-k lumwu, `. |LunL_|mxl:- ml? to Smzur. rs-0 . ['I".. A NI) NO. hrlok Innmuau ACE, IN - xk Bmgon. II In lling. IHHY om- [I10 mus Liver mus. Tho only pa`:-tact ` II 1010.9: IOU . oguuqunoo I E vullhuruhg I; tin poltlioh vnnnndouotclloto his Hi! In`: ohluhvuhtudhtoshvpolriuuduiuh Illolnnvu inlinuuliag dqnk. lh-injiljlnl-Qnhh an-. mm: STl`.\II'I`. ll maybe uwdl hon no nukoaomo panning bronco to the Rev. John Smart, tho pionocr Anglican clergyman in Uppu (hoods. vrhono binary is so intimately identied with that o! the only uubuuh of Kingston and who was no intinuol an- oootnhd with We only llohnwk can a. lawn at I .JhsoonO.born in Kn-via. Ponu in. in I730. Ho and Iron coco! tho our oollqun ihdolplhia: , wont to Bag and val holyol-don in l7'I0.ondwaptho ` mini to tho Ilohuh so smut. an A busy. lo oulipuod In hiIHlIII'1IjnrnnLh dnlhn dminn nll uurnulux nut Away. to Iuupuoa to hiohlgl ditch:-goth duh: data; all thttiuo tho (nu excitement pound- i lb bhrnlian nl ` my( pain null yearly. These Indians relations to each other are tribal. both as to lands and money, every adult being entitled to a bare. Out of this interest due from the government is first paid such sums as.are voted by them each year for the minister. the doc. tor, the school teachers, the building or repairs of the churches. schools. roads, brid es and the like, and the balance is anded over pro rate in cash by the government agent. There are. therefore, no municipal taxes chargeable, Till nnnar vuncra. Ohlel Joseph Brunt, who was the recog- nized head oi the whole Mohawk tune whan they came to Canada. has always stoodasthe most noted oi the Canadian lndians, not even excepting Tecumscth. The lollowing in regard to him is lroma writer of the New Dominion monthly ma- gazine oi I872: The noted warrior after whom the city of Brantiord is named was born in l'.'l'2 of royal Mohawk blood. Joseph Brant grew up tall and majestic, with the air and mien of one born to com- mand. Hie manners were affable and digni- ed. and his good sense and ready insight into character made him a power. not only avnong his own people. but also amid Euro- peans. At the e of thirteen he entered on t war pat at the battle of Lalie (leer . After ssingthrough the bloody _ wars with the ranch under Sir William Johnson (then a noted British general at Al- bany) who subsequently married Brent's sis- ter Mollie-,the young Indian braveattendeda school in Connecticut and made such rapid progress that ten years after we dud him assisting Rev. John Stuart, Dl).. in a translation into the Mohawk tongue ola part of the new testament." (This was not published until after the close oi the American revolution and was used with a similar translation of the rayer book for many years in Canada). n 1775. jueton the eve of the breaking out oi the great rebellion, Brant. who was the "Great King. On his return t o war broke out in all its fury and all {sees were involved in the struigle. rant vreatly noted himself in t ose historic times. At the close of the war he came with his pie to Upper Canada and final- ly settl on the Grand river. leaving his relative and comrade on the Bay of Quinte. He visited England again in the intereetof his people. to whom he was always truly loyal. He finally made his home on the shores of Lake Ontario, near Wellington Square (now Burlington). a few miles east of Hamilton, where he died in IBM. sixty-leer years and eight months. is last words that hare ha In-nuns-wnrl -non gahlnganml land to learn more fully the policy f c On nus thena well known royalist, visited Eng- ` lit: ptuurvicl won llltllllnd to In adopted nephew: "Have pity on the poor Indimn. It you an goo any inuence with tho gnolnudnvor hodo than-ll the good won an." C- I. UJIL morass. The Mohawk `Indians of this province are not aborigines of Cainiide. They came to Upper Canada as U.E.L. after the close of the American revolution. and about the same time as the other U.E L. pioneers of the Bay of Quinta county. ,'I he were a part of the celebrat- ed and poiver ul Six Nations Indians. set- tied. in the Mohawk valley, near Albany, N.Y., and remained truly loyal to tho British llagduring allthe trying seven long years of that bloody war. They took a prominent part in many of the hardest- fnugbt battles. and of their skill and bro- very Dr. Parkman molies some of the most interesting pages in his great history of those times. They saw all their homes destroyed and many of their comrades and families slain, and when the fortunes of war turned dgsinst llreat Britain` they re- solved to emigrate to Canada and rcmain loyal citizens under the British ll->2. At first the whole township of Tyendeuuge, consisting of 92.700 acres. was. eet apart as a reserve for them and their children. It is beautifullyjocuteil on the north shore of the Boy of Quintc, extending from what it now the ne town of Deeeronto to the mouth of the Salmon river. near where the village of Shannonville now stands. Chief Joseph Brant and chi'efJohn Der-eronto were their Isadore. As part of the Six Nations had previously moved to whiit is now Brent county and other points in the Niagara peninsula. fl number of the Mohawke re-olved to ietlle near their old allies and neighbors. Accordingly n part of the tribe received 11 giant on the Grand river. near where Brantlord now stands; the overiimeno purcliai-ed back again 74.- l00 acres of the rear of tho towmihip, `ftlll leaving a reserve of n 18.1300 iecres IICTOFS the front. bordering on the shores of the bay. which has ever since been occupied. The government puichase money WM! never paid over,-but has been hold as a trust fund for them ever since, of about $l`2`.2,000. the interest of about $6,500 be ing paid hnlf yearly. Thain Indiana rnlnlinna In nunl. mime- nou: thin pluxulled BPUCIII [UT UIU `V U I0. Diiiiioiiio, 'l['iie'li I9`.- -lli-ii 'Ca'therl'ne' Hill. anew! bhe oldeeb and beet-knqwn reei. dean ol the Tyundennifn Indlen reserve. a ow day: ago an the advanced egq,.ol qi hcylve. yearn. She wee. Mithe time of at. death, the olden ieoidenb of the I-curve. She wan oi pure Mohawk Indian blood. halo a read- deughter of the oelebmted c ief. oleph Brunt and chief oepbeln'.,Jobn Deeoronto. won! the burrlmoun Indian chief: con- nected with the early history of the Mo- bewke in Upper banada. Among her daughters. all of whom are well educated and intelligent women. in MM. Ellen Oronhyetekln. wife 0! the well-known Dr. Oronhyntekhe. eurreme renger of the I O. Foreetere, probeb now the moat widely known Indnn in i. e world. IV in w vu-u.ua Au luunotlng Article from tho Pu: or 1`. W. Opguy--lggloq of the `l`I'll.u--Dome of also OI-cot Ohlofo-llov. John Dunn And Ill: Auontlon lo the lgqlnny. "gpelil for the wum. Diil}.n/l'(). IHHEH Ii .( A`|'."nDl`nA> ----..-._.__..i.-.._._..' _."._...- `_~_. Substitution `H11: rNn1Ai`?TT r ' W " -was-but--- ` OROWTH AND PROGRESS OF TY- m `h M I. -" T:-fn6i{AA'}EEi9.' - UKI'IIj- III. Row. R. Nowhun, rector cl Btirling. uuonghtho constant nninou nio voioo but produced nuophnyup'I.ir.u diauo oHInv.oonI cords aadxthtosl. HQ will vioil uohhiohop as inguson out wash to donnnino wbothor he will ruin the abhor nos. Ihuigozonziziah nnhiotonoovulainhalsh. -rrvuvuvu-vv I-:3 Wllvvil IUI UCIIIIIUCT HUI` in him `pnb week. Tho members were i on-mod that a bill wunow baton the government, reqnirin All toilets aoat. ho" innpoctxon. his will bond to mongthon the nutiomry enginoon bill also Dolor: the hours. After concluding the ngnlu bnlinou. S. Donnolly guve auilluotnood talk on nlvo coating. and F. Simmonauxpldnod the latcsn conatrnc tion in electric dynuno. Bochulh Iron lnllnu-ad hr nrnhnhln rliu-n....`.-.... nO*I`l ulll Ill IIIK. ppt uh Vary prion. Stationery Bnglnee rt The society of stationery engineers held I regular meeting Int. evening, in Congress hell. One member WAG initiated, and two proposition: for membership were received. nnevidoncethet the eociety in gradually growing in numerical strength. The ex- eminer. F. Simmons. reported that hhree epplioenu bed written {or certicates dur- in nl-rnnd than a hill -9.. noun ugh... eh- T the P0! f H! 0 th Arch- * Nnhop sn' (:vry Il:w. {!'1|:De:n `~ oronlnrla Illfhwnlnbo Romdenoa ol Alexander unn.Johnar.onBtraot. -"NJ. ITAFI` nl lrnI.m...n.. n-...n.._.-.. won In uoclnc nynuno. uomul follolid by protably diecuaiom. Skin Sores nth Dnun nnnnnnu bunn- -.----_ T '- `ta - OELEII W ~ .. .......!.5E.9. go arm at. donvpn. Tho MI`. company : barges and amnll ntaunoru will be docked in Davis` dry dock (or repairs. Commencing on Mondny the dock will bo in continual use until the company : bouts. needing repairs, will be overhauled. ` IUIIUWI lall Olll TBIIIDIO. The alsoouaor Bon Voyago, which for- merly run to the island: from Oawogo. has ` boon chnrborod by the new O'Connor trans- portation compmy to run between Chica- go And St. Joseph. Thu M T t|nmngnu n ha:-on: and um. UKUUIIIUUF - Tho bug 508050 Hall was the rab steamer to follow the Pierrepont this spring. Usual- ly in in the tug Wplker which precedes or follow: the old rolublo. ,. TL; -53-...-- l)..._ r .--A_- -LI-L `~- menu 0! uuvxn I awtmer Armenia. The aconmor Maasena arrived in Brock- ville Thursday morning on her nk. trip of the season bemoan Alexandria Buy and Ogdonabur Th: Lnn Lula 11:" man OM: r-uh nlnnmgn BU IIII Ill ll [CW uayu. . George Hazlett, with his engineering at: ti`, hu commenced ning out his depart- meub of Calvin : atenmer Armenia. Th- .o--.....-... Al...,-....- ....-.`.... I .'-_ n_-_I. urgulnms unu UUVIHIJUIICB practice Bu0|`0l_V. B. O Brien. manager of the ouLerG.T. R. restaurant, has added 00 his kennels an xgightz-month old So. Bernard pup. It. was purchuod in the wont. Annninmnn fnm-Juli in Kin:--+...n chi. Kinggtgq Ladies College, PIITUIIIIW-I III I130 W050- Auooiauon football in Kingston this year will be playei undor Y M.C A. aun- picee, organization being effected with that appellation last evening. The oilicers eiecbed were : Honorary preaidenb, H. A Cslvin: president, W. UIII; vice president, 0. L line; manager and secretory, J. W. Barton; captain, l). Murray; executive committee. E. O. Sitter. D. Murray.J.W. Barton, N. Robinson and N. McCain. Delegates will be sent. to N apnnee to assist in the lormntion of a league consisting of beams from Belleville. Deseronco, Napenee. Sydoulnm and Kingston. msfho steamer Pnorrepont left for the Cape this morning with I fair pnuengor list. The achoonrn Two Rmtharn nnrl Msurnin hull murulng Winn I [Mr passenger HOD. The achooupra Two Brothers and Mnggia I... at the Grove Inn dOt`k,Wi be prepared ` to sail in a few days. (Jannm Hn1.Ian,_ with his nnninamim. What. II Irnnnplrlng In the Sporting Anus AI Report! Go. The St. Lawrence baseball club will re- orgnmze and commence practice shortly. R, 0 Rrinn, mnnnunr nf Lhn nnlnr (3 l'` D vism-i'riiir i.~miA.\.~s. He soon visited the Indians ahboth Grand River and Tyendenaga.wbo always remain- ed staunch adherents to the Church of England. It may be here remarked that the first two churches built in Upper Canada were the Indian churches at (lranil River and Tyendenaga. both Anglican. That at Grand River had both a steeple anda bellsthut at Tyeiidenaga was less pretentious. being of logs, `but it was sub- stantial and was used as a place of wor- ship for many years. That was about in 1780. Dr. Stuart s visits were long looked for with great interest by the Indians. At his death his son, Rev. George 0'Kil,l Stuart. 20 well remembered at "The Archdeacon" in Kingston, continued his father's work among these tribes. Rev. John Stuart was the first chaplain of the first Upper House of As- sembly" of Upper Canada. which rsb met in Newark (now Niagara) in l79`_ . Newark was at that time a very flourishing and growing town and was without a regular niinister. A iinanimous invitation was given to Mr. Stuart to remaiii there as minister, but he declined. remaining there only during the session of parliament. To a friend he wrote at that time that he was tempted to move his family there from Kingston, as he had a pressing invitation and there would be an addition to his emoluments Equal to about $l.`. U0 a year. But on mature rtilcoiiou." he wrote. "I have determined to remain here (at King- I-ton) I have a comfortable house, in good farm here. an an excellent school for my children. in a very healthy climate. and all the-e I could not have expected had I re moved to Niagara He was also c)mmia- sionel as first judge of the court of com- mon pleas for the dist riot-of Meclileiiburgh, but declined the honor. I'f`.. L... .......:....-.I \ llarlno Intelligent ): The sloop Pnlot. in about: ready for nail- BU. l,UUU IUHIH. WHO IIHODUBCI I-0 B90010 Ill DUI" ' up. There was also garrison of t. roe companies of soldiers. %e laid the founda- tion of the Church of England. not only in Kingsoon but in Upper Canada. He nal- ly zeccled in Kingston in 1785 and obvain- ed 200 acres of land within half a mile of the garrison. 1 He soon wrote hopefully of the prospects of the thriving village. \'ll'I'.\' THE I\lDlA'\`H. I to the bin): .- -` .r i.';.`" ` '1 r.`*' .|. . . 5 V lgiaaelpg honueln II_lIl u If M5,: I " 0 like like being` yelby. A drown. He-ilnelly,ueolved' to emigrate no Cenedn, He wuonnidered. and hunted u e prisoner of war and all hie reel eebeto was conscated. With his fam- ily and his negroei-. he went to 80. Job n undexzprow icon! A 1112. Md t.henca..to Montreal-0 an a medium and perilous jour- ney of over fifteen days. At Montreal be we: V-compelled -to- open & eehool, there being no ohueoh opening. and woe appointed chaplain of n regi- Inenh stat" nod theta. `_ He noon alter renolved to move to Catnmqui, the n$me- by which Kin econ was then known. He was nppoinre ohapiein of nregimenh bhere and soon alter opened n school. which won, lorn time at leub. the mono impala 4 in Upper Canada. Ode objecb of his settling wean woe to be near his former Indian oo|x,who were now on the Boy and Grand river. He made it e custom to vieib them regularly each your oil) his death. nnd ni- wnye fell: 3 spiritual father : oere over bbnm. When he came to Kingston there were about thirty good houses and some 1,500 souls, who intended to sebblo hi her Iln IAFQ was nlnn n, may-riann n` I- man I w "'(-l":.` r SPORTING PARAGRAPHS. A. Blanchard. C.A.`, ' J. 3. McKay, lndpol Prumant.