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Daily British Whig (1850), 4 May 1889, p. 8

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ollllhn. mung!-_._o I ll l.U IIIVO I the present 9 nlnnn will `UT 1' `UCVW WV .-T XII?` f 01 the evil ; doing by halve: nukes Duh hnlf tho turn upended by mankind. Why should you trie with dinuo ! Whoa indication: an given that something has gone wrong Inch tho roltnntion ol normal condition the tool. not incidental. buinun oi lilo. F91 curative agents have equlod Hnuilmfa 0:! Iludnh 13: an. coupon III A 7 about on ucidlfc Wxd inti- fuliv sign onto]. they ooutltnh the not ruin. talc. and t lust! ncdiaino in hula. Tn guinea`: pull 8!` M|ndn:oq:ul Buthnuzdbzls. Ebb. 0 ' on in nodiciu. , v uncut, II'll6. Tho utumar Junlu. ownpd by Juan` Runny. Grlndntonp Inland. and and u A ferry between Gananoquo and Clnyton. Ill hunched Int took slur bola; thoroughly nbulll. She hujlnd lulu Ildel put uni I: now I! feel ; IIIUIIICT. `Arrinll-~Schr. Idlowild. Adolplnucown. nod; uchr. C. Gearing. Ouvogo. oool nu; Eleanor with huge City of Kin ton. Capo `v'inoo'nt, light ; tug Think with Ila- nlo. Capo Vincent. light. TIL: nhunnr Jnnln. ninad In JAnoi OT` [Ur LIUVUI-II. The ouuncr Norocmu: in st Port Dul- honlio dry-dock for hot nnnnul overhauling. |g'|`|Io board 0! undorwriun, Chiongo. have made the oohodnlo on `ruin to Klnutou at 451`. IHI IUEIIIIUT yllll OIIIU VIII `OK. I WWO Inch cruise to the Thousand Inland: this I gu. uglu. Tho nu.-hr. G. W. Davidson in loading iron on for Clovolsndu 1`L- gIA--.-- \.A__-...-_ I- -4 I)__A I\_I Paragraphs Plckod Ilp About tho Whcrvoo -30:00 0! GOIOPII Intro. The sour. R. Dovrd hu clou`od for Oswe- go. light. 1`h n-hr, '1 \" I-nth`-an in lnntlinn `nan IF EUICI UIICII IIIICT. Carpet buuineu lmoming. (her `Z1110 yudnof cuoot out during the put week. (So to R. .\lcl"|u|'| for your now curpel if you Inn to one money. The memhnn M Mr. Jnvmu-`n ohm \\'.-l- sun \.I ulu -luun nolvcl rucuotl Z1 POI Iunl. he oeoond trip out the Dulmngen ud Wall rescued the tint mate. Mr. For nyth, and these. with those rucuod by :ho schooner, were all that were uvod. Strange In any the season wu v|rm,,yet only four or ve bodies wen ever racovorod IPITITII UK OUT. Lucy I130 IYUCUQG 1.10..- Perry, 0 nger. and a little boy, Tummy Roar. T 0 boy was dud. Then the Ichr. Fmblom, now the Olivia, of Picton, lI'TiVCd, and Ca uin John Bolven rescued 22 per- Illl. he neoond lrin out Hun "nlmurnn Fr` were I.` vnrd when thl refused to w the lake. Th people on Iht loan nnnne-I. I)I.ZI2_ I\..I_. IIKHI IIIIIIIICII. Philip Dulmnge. Rolvlin Dulmnge his hm- ther. Thnmu Wnll And the Inc Jame: (:nI- luzher the tint time they came out rcwued Captain \\ right. He urn clingin to some barrels of our. They also reocu Thomu "no-rv I runumgar nnrl g Iinln bun. 'l`nm.-us A Thrlllluz scene of the Prince Iidwnrd Store Some Thirty-six You-u Ago. Thirty-six year: ago the solar Ocean Wave wu burned off Point Putre. Lake Ontario, and twenty-ve out of the sixty ve paten- geru were saved. The bout surted Isad- the tire broke out, but the helm to work and the craft Itnrted up The howling of dogs awoke the uhore, And an old tiah boat wu lnnn l'IInnnn.l cuulpllllulul ulna I0 I WIUIBIIOI. This morning Mr. Jliord. of C Innndon, called at the police union and asked the chief to give him permission to carry I re- volver. Ho uid he wanted it to use in one he was ntt.-u:|:ed. He say: he had A diliie cully with I neighbor and since then he: been much Annoyed and abused. He had to defend himself [nu night. He wu ul- vised to have his enemies strolled. SIIIICI. Two Princesa street merchants sat near each other in the police court. to-day, but they were not frienda. One charged the other with having used abuaivo and obscene language and that waa denied; The case wan enlarged until Monday to allow the complainant time to I witueuol. 'rhil mnrnina Klr 'li"nI-cl nf ('Iaron.lnn l.Ulll `II uurreuucreu. in his forestry report R. \\'. Phipps uya `20ll,0lI0 trees were plnmml iu Uutzsriu on Arbnr day Int year. It 5 uimilnr number in not out every year, and protected till they get A atnrt, the province will be I great guiner. Two Prim-man ulnar mnrnhnnln In! nnnr Cuacovnq otcer: visited Athenn this week ` And seized a lot of guld uni silver umu.-hes. jewelry. et.c., which had not pesaed through the customs. A quantity disposed of to cm- zcus Wu surrendered. In Ln t......-...... ........... D \\' nn.:___ _-..- mFIho Rochoour yacht club will take I two rnnhf nrnino In Ilsa Thnnnnnal Inlgnuh (Ll- KIlI$I. You can buy thirty-two kinds of cough medicine in Wade`: drug store, and if these won`: cure try nix sorts of porous plants. A vnnna nun in lm no-I~n`nnn nnun hi- Ycwly Paragraph: Plcked Up by Our Ike porters In Their lhnuhlcn. The Kingston yncht club will select gntee to attend the convention It Rucheater next week. I ..-o......- .\oll....... . .,..l A.L.__ .|,:_ ..,,-|_ nme piece or nnortnanu reporting. Mr. H. M. Buitton, Q.(`.. has been up- pointed counsel for the regent: of Victorin university in the writ of injunction issued nszniust them. A committee to Assist and consult with him when required was the named. M r. Britten will leave for Toronto on Mondny to take action in the case on- trunted to him. ceruewrv on Monday. Mrs. Isabella ll. Barrows, Boston, wrote a verbatim report of I ipeech made in Ger- ma.u_v by Carl Schurz, which she turned into English while her pet wu ying Across her paper in swnogrnphic chnrnclern. To write and trnnaiite aimulthneously was I reunrk- ahle piece of shorthand reporting. Mr. H. M, nninnn U1` hug hm-n nn. clrclel. ` k Master Percival Bedfordulones. Napnnee. son of the Van. Archdeacon, nutferiuv from An attack of rheumatic fever, died yen- tenday. He will be buried in L`-Ataraqui. cemetery Monday. Mrs. lnholla ll RA!-I-nu`: Rnnlnn wvnfa wr ule Hwy 8 appearance. Lindsay Russell, of Toronto, late of the interior ggpnrlinent, has purchased the residerie of J. ll. (`urruthers for $ll.000. He will be a welcdme addition to Kingston circles. \l..._._`._ n,_,,:_,u II n: 1 v \v Iu. Ul lllllCn merit. ' 3 rs. L A. Palmer, advance agent for Jesae Cguthoui, recitatinnist.` was in the city to-day enrleavoring to strange I date for the lady: Lindsav Rmunll nf Tnrnnfn, Inna nf the \I Us` Ia. Mina Lillie Boyd, diiughtor of \V. Y. Boyd. Uuunuoque. fnrmarly of Kingston, is `a versatile young lady-. She is an elocution~ int df much merit. M.-. T A u..I.....- ...I........- ......... 4'..- ` nvrulu, HIIIIUI B PIIIB. E. IS. lfchlin, B.A., who has graduated fronfm.-e'n`s. will continue the study of medicine in the Royal college; ` l)r. H-urial l`u:nm-nn For-flu Inn: nnninhnl-' meulclue In the Icoyal c0lle;.[ Dr. l[g.3{i_el Cameron, Perth. has conclud- ed not to settle down ,at ML-Dnnnld'-I Cor- ners, and will leave shortly for the North- \\'est.. Il:-- tens, n ,1 v~..,, n. ,, : IIV \' WCEK. M r. Cttlin has returnedio th city after attending the ceumnninl proceedings in New York. ,) Tl... ..:t.. .1 D-.. 1,_-_u_ \-_...._. nu.-- II('h"l killed. \',... alasiijlin there. I\': IIUW 1 OF`. ;I'he wife of Rev. Joseph Young. Picton, . hllbeen conned to bed for three month-. She jn s_till very ill, . Huston. rs-.hn-nml frnm Duran`: an";-,mI._ nun II gnu Very Ill. ` l W. Huston. returned from Queen 5 college. has secured A aituintion an reporter of the lA'u`(n`(1, .\'mit.h'a I-`alla. I-` It L`..|.I:.. n .1 ...L..- L..- .---J--non-1 WHEY \\'iUiuu Sande. Pittaburg. hu mov'ed [tn the city. He pqrcllnhed `four house: this week. I1- l`.AAl:_,: u . u . .1 -. g. 1 P$.oplo \Vl\mc! Nlnvolnanll. Rnvlnn """ llalumu Altr-nut `Altamunn. --l.|.uu_ Henderson, Belleville, is cloak in} jewelry store _3"nG|1icugo. _ ' Dr. '.tn\\`, Bath, `has `sold his practice and effects to Dr. '.\'orl.hmure. _ . ,1 . ll. .\lncu'ovv his bean in Gnnnnotple assisting in urrmuging the.nH\' polt -0&<`. ' ' MARINE INTELUGEIVHCE 00 At once to no loo! . - -..lI . 1.1-- I... L-I...- ._-I... 4 REGAL LING THE PAST. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. PERSONAL NTIQN. uuuuun c u min. I nu rnncesa street. Brock & Booth have the best slabs. hard wood and dry block; You can get. just whnt you want in the fuel line at their ynnl. Qhnan l|Q'rulnI:I|rl On \I..---.. Tl.-in ..n.I ` llour-Rood)! mu:-an auu.I-n'u'c'a. I. u-hot quiet ad without oluco. PaunuwInur.a.8u.o -puuuqI'lI.5~-'0 tolloannlglt rollonl. lash: 6.70 loL;III ltowz (hurls Minot. :Clwb$.& Inhlncunlt Hoods. _ innit: our. Etna Baku!` llonr Windsor Hotel Block, mum sci, fionnnu an nun. nnnnn null nnnnnnuuunu Ann: 5-; -n--on "A u vlvrjynnu-o Rev. W. W. Miller. A I9porAunuAteI cler ymAn of the Mothodilt church, died cud on] in NApAnoo yAAterdAy. HA WAA in the gun on in the mornin , AAid pnyon And shortly Alter expired. Hle VAA About Aixty- ve _veArA of Age, And lAtterly VA: in poor hoAlIh. Hin |AAt Appointment IA: Wolfe IAlAnd. He retired About two you: Ago mm-ing IAAI hi] to NApAnee. Ho hAd been in the miniutry since 1856. He VA: A plAin (.`hriAtiAn, A {Air ruA':har And A hlthful worker. He tnve led the circuit: of (Snow Auoqne. Wwerloo. Cobourg, Liodu . NA- pier. Nhnouri. BA|Aover. BAth. Arrow smith, TAmworth. Mouliuotte, l l|yfAir. LnmbArdy And BAthrAeA. Hit widow Aur viva him. : I113! just--. wuutur ruv-cut-at .3NNbInuluIuI|I1h.lInndurn- Illll llllllumu A diacuuion took plnco cn th ud\'iubiIit_v of tho church in Cunsdt taking her own foreign mission work instead of working through the Enaliuh mbnion Iocietien. 1: Wu nedto refer this mutter. The pro ` vincin synod will deal with it. TH. Inn-ml uunnog in \ln-.0-_.I as. Q.- ; vluclll lvnocl will aeu Wltll ll. The bond menu in llontual on Sepx. llth. -uguusuu an INIIIII IVII R. T. Wallxem attended a board meeting of the foreign missionary society of the An glican church. in Hamilton, last week. The biahop of Algoma will prepare the Alceneiou tide appeal. For dnmeatic purpoeee 86.`."."2. 04 was raieed, end for foreign miuiors $6,606.08 wan contributed. The dioceee of Ontario Iubecribed `L721 '2`) and C953.-Iii reepectively. lieu Carmichael and Rev. R. Lindaay, Montreal. were appointed to draw up the Epiphany appeal. Appropri- atioua were made on the following acale: I-`ive ninth: to Algoma dioceee: one nine teenth eech to the diocese of Rupert`: Land. Sankelchewan and Qu`Appelle ; one twenty seventh each to Mooeonee. Mackenzie river and Athabasca. A I -.........- a--L -1--- -_ .|.: _,l..:--L:I:... 0.rlvu_)ru|. too: or queen llleet. The Telgmums with the Hnrmony orches- tra and .\Ir. Nelson Raymond give I con- cert in Smith : Fall: on the Huh inst. l\'.. .._.. -..:. ...... ...:.|. - ...:. .J ..|-.|.-_ l`nudiii3.`:iii)i._..':7..'.'.'.'. ""' .'.'.' i ll Oouon .... .. Id 1`. . G ........... .. Ila. II. ..,. Rev. R. Whiting will preach in'Queen street Methodist church to-morrow. la the evening there will be a memorial service. I iill review the lives of those who have de- parted from the church." he said. during my term. I never was at any station where so many standard-hearers have been called hence. I think it tting to speak of them. ivr it is desirable to have the ri hteous held in everlasting remembrance." `his will be one of Mr. \\'hi|ing`s last addresses. IUIQICY Ul \ llrlll cuunzn CIIUIT. On April 30&h 1 meeting of the Presby- tery of (lengurry wan held for the purpose of inductiny. Rev. Jnmea Cormack into the putornte of Muville con regation. M r. (`crunch in a graduate of ueen'a univer- IIIV. - .}.?~.' I), mr. murmgc, me p&5Unr, wm olllcute. . wt: Rev. S. U. Bland has hnd the planar cast removed from his limln. The bones have solidly knit. He expects to resume hi: toral dutiel in a couple uf weeks. ins Lockridge and Min Lucy Wheeler. Tamworth, were recipients of silver fruit dishes. Mia: Lockridge for being organist and Miss Wheeler as assistant. organist. And leader of (`hrist church choir. l\.. A..-:I ')(\oL _ _.A-s1_... -1` AL- l)__-L- WIIJLKILI AID RITA"; PRODUCE COMMISSION DEALER. ..J9sHI_.ER4NKLN. III: lII]ll3l ruurueu IFUITI ll'Il.IllII(.I. A service for the reception of members will be held in the Fourth Methodist church at the "lose of the morning service. Rev. Mr. Eldridge, the pastor, will otliciste. In : Rev. 3. 1}. Miami hm hnd than nlnmr IOITIIAI. PIODDCI IAIIIT. ln-_-_--g ll- - A cc! L Ill Olllltll I l'I|lI on I113 113 IIIEL We can suit you with A suit of do then from suitable goods at I price to suit you. Lambert & Wsiuh. H0 Princess street. Run]. A Rmol. 5-..- .5- L... -l-l.. |....I I'lllI.llll`_V HI Illlne Dext- (L I". Johnston, Methodist. Carleton Pl-we, bu been obliged to give up the minis- try on ncoonnt of III atfoction of the thrust. He hasjust returned from Trinidad. A nurvinn fur Hun rnnpnlinn A` nsnnmhnra clergy u_v luu IIHIEI. Rev. J. F. Gorman. Manolic. has been nppoiuteul to succeed Rev. (7. J. Young. Reufrew, on his departure to the parish of Huntley in June next. 11 I.` `..I..-.-o.... ll..AL.)...s l`_._I-s.._ The Tgimworlh district meeting will be held in the Methmliat church on Slay 13th and Nth. A an will be given the viuitiug clergy by the Indian. ' I-{av .l II` lllnrninn \innnOin luau lwnni um gs uuw uzuool rpom I'll! be Dlllll. ` The young men of the Methodist churches are arranging a uocinl to' be wholly conducted by them even to serving refresh- menu. 'l'L.. 'l`_........._.L` .I:_.._:A. ...,_.:_., .._:n |,_ IJVIIPOOI. X111)! IAIII1 . I - Il-- A IIVII`), Inc pastor, in we evemnu. St. Andrew's congregation, Smith`: Falls, has bought is lot from the Roman Catholics and go. new school rpom will be built. TI... ..-.m.... ...-.. -5 n... u...|_...I:... IU IIHHIUVV Hll('lIH.'UIl ` Rn: Mr. Solwn, Anglican, T hu.n,boen invited to another pun people wnnt, him to` rcmuw. LAY. l'nim-in.-al ll:-ant nl-annln-a IOITIIIAI. IITOCI I Altlll. u-..;_.. 11.- . --_.-_ CIIUTCII LU`"IUrrU"'n V l Rev. Mr. Swanson.` of .\loun-onl. will preach in the Chnrlun sheet UOIlgl`egeI!iuhal church to morruw. A \I.(- 1-....1:..- _. :n _.u_-__ .1. , _. ._,n_-__, wno nave noon mouoa wnn IWIIIB. _ The ruins of the tint public house at Stella were recently torn down. It wu establish- ed About 1340 by James Mclluler. pnr (Irv ngi And An`! mnnla -aft -1.:-ul INTIIIIIC (I01! I WIIII, mm E0 l`C"H)\U. llcv. l':iucip.~1l Grant Estelle: in (Shal- men in the morning and livrny. the pastor, in the eveuinu. St. Amlren-`n nnnurnxnninn _\`.m`.|h`- l`.llu v. M. .\l|c;,il- The Anglia-nu `\l|_nlnu [Board In huulnl It llonnlItur.-.\'own [nun All lbofnuue mnlnno Mn! ll-om All Secllulu--`.I`ln I-`llllng uHlIo'l u|pIu. ' Capt. Weber, from the oonitern difiaion of the Salvation army. has taken charge of llzv Suubury outpm-I. , I Rev. J. W. Spurling will prrinch u`. In-th ICl\'iL'('8l in Sydeulmn sneer ;\l-lha,-mac nhnrrh IL-.mnrrm|r IE1 \'IL'('S Ill ayuel church L'(.--marrow. I-`mu KI - Q _... . CIIIITCII I/U "'I0rI'UW. ` A. Mcfhtiandir will address (hr Im mbers of the Young, Men: Chnistiuu u.~sm.-iatiou to mun-ow aft:-rum-n * L-.. \.I.. u........ A ..I:.....` 'I~,._...,..._.L CIRCLE OF~THECH[7R CH;F.S. ` DEATH OF REAV.WlL.LlAM W. Mm.r.F'. or uapmea. comaencau mwrsns. Death at n clergyman. `I II` II :II__ _ _______ Angllcnn TI `ulna Work. Il',I| _, .. u s n 1 nu un\rw- -nl\--nu. lo.\1'nnn.. lay 4.-I! noon. A!I'D. OFFIJ wnu you wuaun we nun uno u manr yuu. .\`heep lndonging to Messrs. Drain uni .\lcTnggnrt. of Amherst Inland. were at tacked by dogs on \\ edncsdny and non.-ral killed. Anglican,` Tamworth. punish. The M tn rnmnvn cu Iuolt uuu uy James .\Ic.\nuer. For dry oak and soft Innple. soft wood and hard wood 3: lowest prices, go to 4.7ra\vf9rd'u. fool of Queen aueet. Thn Tplnmnnnc with tho "APn\nnl' nn\hn-. pun mru, um. um bl'0I:l uueet. Probably the most wide-unto clan of men in this country Art the young fathers who have boon blotted with twins. TL- -...'..- .J .L._ .:... _..u:.. s....... -. .-n- Cuo'u u punandun-1.1 jll. cu-i u Ill erect 5 I000 nouse. 1 Lovers of Hunter: should see the betutiful ` dinplay in the windows of Capt. Augustus` resideucoon Division utroot. Th... n... .. ...--..-.... ..t .1... s:......... ...._. lcamaucvoll mvunon IEYOOI. Thsre was no meeting of the nance con mince last evening. The mayor And Ald. I-`enwick were Alone reeent. Qnnnr .\nl~4.' hnnnn -A... II- en I01- n-.. rcuwlcl were IIOIIB resent. Sugar cured hum mm Me. to l`. c. per lh; roll: or half rolls, llc.; Ihouldera, I01.-.: Dllf lnu-.1 an Inn Rnml. .9... ul ; l'UIlI or nlll roul, ll(`.; Illoul pure lard. cm, 109 Block utreet. PN|}$hlv 155. into.) -i.I- nun-I lawn, A1008. near ; IIWII. Huwanl I Underhill, Cape Vincent, have purchased I lot from the Anthony estate, and will erect and house. I .u....-.. -5 nL.........- -1.-..| I _.... .L_ I...-..:t..I IYII IIIO III` "X "5 OI` Will Caliban Bold: his position In uploa- lltl Itvk. Hulda`: anchor fonnd it man. II 3131], IIU FTIDCOSI IITCGI. You are looking for The Grand Union Clothing (,`o`s. store. if you `are looking for the cheapest place in town. Anne: \lAnt.n us In tn" hill -hAt umxhl ule unripe!!! pace In town. Agnes wants us to tell her whst would he a `suitable materinl for a tennis skirt." lawn. Agnes. dear lawn. Hm...-.I L l'..A-..|.m 1`-.\- \':........ L--- UU.\ II. \V Ill? 3 dfllg UIDTQ. The people nre saying that they get good satisfaction in dealing with Lambert & Walsh, H0 Princess Itreet. \`.... ..... I....|.:.... t..- 'n... r~....A l'..:.._ GDCICI 3'52: mnpnuanuqrnfo ` out. That uuthhpc dhunudtln lorunclnnlu-In Thy unstutnouul lnohuulqtho -I :'.'~.....':...""z..:. ...... .....' rUl("'l`I'l. 'lh ladies Ihould ed! at the Gas com- pany` utiice and we the gas cooking stove! in opqrauon. `* Th unnntnat I\nr.v.n- in oh- "ion in |n.\n nu upqrauon. The greatest hnrgnina in the city in lace curtain_a. curtain mweriuln of every do scription at R, .\lcFnul'a. "nnnnn'n mnain nnrn .uA'\ Q nnuun naming and sunpuou in Is, .\I\.`l`I|H a. ` Hanson : mngic corn salvo cure: corn: md bunions with three Application 15. per box gt \\'ade'a drug store. The nennla Ann snvinn thnf than: not snarl [During April there were 746 nplicatioua for membership in the Independent Order of Fore-S !-nu. ~]`~'VU. nix nave on.-en lpplletl lor Gentlemen 30 and procure A pair of the dew kangaroo gloves at Spence & Crumlcy's. 3 L1lies ahnuld call at Spence & Crum|ey`s And see their handsome waterproof cloaks. liumuuquo.-'3 assessment. amounts to $19,- OIU an increase of 833,lli.");population, .'C.5.')|. .v,.I.'u. I-In-ry lady should we Spence & (,`rumlc_v`a 50c. and '.'.'w. Kid glove: before buying else- where. ` IL....:...- ,I.._:l nL'-__ _..-_. -Au _... |:,_.:-,,. .:u'. an `pence 1! prunueyl. V The largest display of lace curtains and host uulue nt .\liuuea & Burns`. See Page's hat window. The lntest Ipriug styles. Fine goods 3 specialty. ` (`hillreu's seamless cotton hone from So. per pair at Spence 8 Crnmley'a. 'l'm'eru licenuee in Gunnoque will cost $230. Six have been applied for Gentlemen on and nmonm A mir nf thn \-Ia \ . urls _V&I (l. V Frillin ., handkerchiefa. collars and culfs, cheap it linuoe & Burns`. Bargains to night in hosiery,-.glovea and comets at Minuea & Burns . `fa}'l*nr`s folding wire buatlea nt 15c. and `.20.-. at Vpence & Cru`mle_v`I. Thf`. lnronAt nlinnlnu nf Inna: nun-Iniu nun` cvt r) on usrnoon. F4-r azenuine Scranton No. 4 conl go to the tin \`.'orks yard. l`pill:..... |.-...lL......L2-L'- ....n___ -_..1 -...x-. \l IU ml] .`,3. )l. I-`.-... Inn nouuunu. out-jun:-`Irwin II mo lIII- ` du snny. Woodward. unrpoujaunl In Auction any upshot nsluk rrrcctmmnllnnllnn J gnu n.4.....`.`.'..' I108 Q` HUTKIS . . I-`me silk plugs at PAqe';, the leading hub tor and furrier. ' The Kingston cricket club will practice ` eve r_y nfternoon. Fur umnninu Q:-gntnn K`.-. A ...\.l .... on 5|... ` atornach. IDU rus . \ Beau-hnnz`s Pillls not like magic on In weak For best value in lace curtains go to Min-' nos & Burns`. I-`....._.:lI. ..I.... _; I).-.-, -\ , I H I The Spice 9! Every Day Llfo--Wlut thd P.-'nlIc are Tnlklng AboIn-Nothlng Eu`- ru.-wm tho Attouuon ol Thou Whu urn Taklnl Nnlhn. .~`1ic--cl ham l`2.`cent.u at Henderaonb. I .. _ ' .-`l:_l.. ..|-..-. ,, _.|n- - n PARAGRAPHS PICKED up av oun BUSY REPOR`_l'ERS_. ' CH3 . ~ There are four excursion: booked for May 24th,, ` ` (ELI nfnrnl `I-nnn I`) nnup.-J. -5 BL- ..-- .'Yl'I (hf: arm-es from 32 upwards at the gun works. l`L:l.)......`- L--- -4. -I - `-- '- IXCIDENTS or THE DAY. ("l`.i|dreu"s hose only 50. at .\l`iunes. 4! `Burma ' IL. ...`- Inn- ._. I:L_ , , ,- I Henderson's. Lmlio-s` lisle gloves 50. At Minuea & Burns`. Dr. Hemstead,o! Qdenu,hn moved to the in-. III uuuw, ulu III ;, "III I II Hill 0! IFIJII my I an: v "1: mt: nod horldulnd u to walls: mlllhrmb any : "The un- larlcldiuuob nut dagurouhllutho kidneys are non liable to hunt down." snob not In Dakota. Mlluonud Popper. pnhnon in Oil ludbg medial unlock. udolidnhu. II the RI!- dn unv. \\'n:l'ud_ nnrnnnnmnnnnl In 7u'c"J."ra.r-""""iac'.'a'.'-K-.'.I'..` an` um Stun. A :3 gum`! _ CI Itlvuvu rju A cook Ioocnrudiltbocityln-I onuh. lhl agnl balls I Q changed ;:au:lu.tho rmlt. Tbopolloolnvo no- cun-lnluolunclot pcnuu who won M131. hhjlnll-null-Ill-11:! FIT-. KNIT ; U. B ITWCI. lRw U. A. long. Borlil: D. I. In.-obi. New York; Mn. LA. Palmer. Chicago :0. I . Ikuulcr, Walla bland; C. I`. Anderson. hll-, lo. Will` H. IL UIIITI, ICIWIND: I`. 5. Damon. W. B. hunt. P W. Newman, Minimal 2 H. |l.~_|l.I|.._ Pinhnno D f`. n._upouI. W. n. rrlur. l' . KVIIIIINI, Mound ; G. Ilcullou. Piouou; Q, C. Pusan. lloolnuorz G. B. Ponll. Oungo; Inna. Harlin : D. I. In-ohm. N.- v --v-on -IIIV-Ia Arrival: Jun. British Arno:-ion noun- J. H Stou. J. w. wun.-u J. J. 'ltoy.A. L. Wlloodl. H. R Uus. Toronto: R. `S lhnnn-A W ll I5-nngr I` \\' N.-nu- a um I cud! III |-IuIL lsoou VII 3 to arm. dag with hm! labor. uad Pnrok Clark and idle noolvcd an dun each with had lnbot In the county nal. "Ill IAIIIII IIIIK IIII p|E3 II Ow` did uyk. Bahia`: anchor found it IOO- uryllcnoonl toonudou hinnuon has to Dutch `in II. "Ldoi out for the II: do follow." aid in ; "too In an full of Irish clluul-Iunluuol pdf IIO lobhoudoducdiclitnuwul n the attain the com. rlunuu \.IIl'I Inn srnu union allugll rnco this morning. fot uuulting. with inunt. Mary Cairns. us Indian. Mao wiunuu van onninod. The gndgo hold tin; it van as 02!]: can of IBMIIL Robb: in un- .... s.. an... .1... ..:.|. 3.--: 1-x..- __.a ------ --1 -vvuuuu nv--II. (bn lhundsy I very la cruwd of apoc- tuton, And All the men) 'rI of the club collected on the grounds and enjqyod I very intontting gunc. that which I meet- ing in culled and tho lollowlng otlican sp- inlcd: Refetoe. B. Cnton: captain, K D. `oplilf; treuuner, H. Smith; uecnury. II. Riley: committze. A. Rankin, R. Dugull. H. Smith. M. Riley Illd R. I). Topli. The club would like to hear {mm some local I-L Rubln. Biddle an Pnrick Clark won triad belon Judge Price this morninn. for unnhinn, with inlont, ll hr: lodleul Board. The mili ry medics] I)-nrd. compooexl of Dr. Fowle . hingaton, and Um. I). S. \\'i|~ non. Belle Ila, and U. H. Boulter, Stirling, met in Belloville yenanln . Their object III to consider the cue of srne Hudgmu, Holleville, at the front during t 0 Inc re- bellion. And then contacted illnesl which hu pernuuemly disnblcd `aim. fhe bocrd recommended (hut ho be granted I ponuion the reuminder of his life. He in at noon! RR :2`... AC noun -n.I E. .. ..|.4 .....l:-L nglilh ` IIIU IVIIIBIIIQICI I II lllll. "Q II .` ICE! 55yeunofIgo.Andinu|old soldier. II IIIXIIIIK UK In` CCU colllllllillollerl for I":-onlennc was held today. The up li- cllionl fot licensee wen uonnidorod. he Storringlon peoplo want the loot] option In: enforced within their bound: and made known their view: by pelitions. Mr. Whit ioq Attended nnd Attacked the petitions, contending thut the nous who signed them were not qunlim to do so. The commiuioncrn begtijhir wmk early this morning. but were I llithonl at four this at ternoon. , ___,`__ ,. - _. .___ V.-vu- -wuuv: Iuuuu-J .1-`nu. An American paper says 2 " Harbour Lights" is a romantic nautical drama from the pen of George Sima. author of '0etlor Joe. and his collaborateur. Pettit. who has produced numerous spectacular drama like the "Liuhu of London." The first scene re- reeente the landing of the crew of H.|l.S. rittanic. near Plymouth. The audience at once becomes interested in the love and hope of Lieut. Kingsley and Data Vane. There is abundant excitement in the bull ace-no, when unprincipled Frank hlornd, not only refuse to do justice to poor in\ l\elaon, whom he has cruelly wronged. hut alao endeavours to tarnish the good name of her footer sister, Dora. I-`ever boat is reached when the lover rushed to the J. J. Iln;ertv-)Iiu Snrnh Ennlu. A most pleasing ceremony wn periormed in Trinity church. Detroit, by the Rev. Father .\`uvnge on '1 uesdny morning lust. It was: the uniting in marriage of two young ople well known in Kingston. Mr. J. J. uggerty to Miss Sarth Ennis. The bride was uaisted by her sitter Jennie. while June: Hnggerty Lctod as groomomun. The nuptials were tied in the presence of a large number. mnny formerly Kingstoninns, who were laden with rice, which they showered upon Mr. and la Haggerty us they left the ucrsd edice. fheir circle of acquaint Inca in this city extend congratulations. Dr. G.(`. 1'. \V'|rd-\lln Mabel Ha-rllng. An auspicious wedding was celebrated on Ilondny at Napuee. when Dr. G. (T. '1`. Word Wu married to Miss Mabel Louise, gnxnddunghter of John Herring, Esq. The ceremony wu performed in the presence of a small party of invited guests. The bride was attired in travelling costume and was Assisted by her sister, Miss Edith Herring. while the groom wu supported by Urliu L. Herring. Nils .\lAy \\'ard.acling u maid of honor. The guests partonk of an elegant spread, After which the lvridll couple took the evening trlin for New York. The popularity of the bri.le wu manifested in I collection of chute, elegant and Auyeful pre- cents. uuunen. um Imp. no. to Me. pol` noun. Don`t fail to no Hcndononi grocery house tonight. tho uent non belwoon Halifax and \'uIcouvot. and wall uocked with ne groocricn. selling chap` than the cheapest. " Formughnnd colds hit the Diamond Cough Romodpcompotod ol olocunpnno, wild chat and honhound. 25 and 50 cents n bolt 0 at Wade`: drug atom. See our nu-nnnln and not lb ht-z nlilnn looting at tho Comululonorn, A moeting of the license comminioneru nr I-`rnnnnnr wn hald nmlnv `Hm umli. AV!` I 7'35.` I"- III.\\IAV. Nathan F. Dixon was born st Westerly. Rhode Island, on August `.28. I847. He was twenty two years old when he was undu- sred frnm llruwn university. In l8'.'l he receive-d u diplnnn at the Albany law school, From I577 I0 lh'S.') he was l.`nitodi~`tsbesdis trict stmrney. In [885 he lled I vwanov in ougro-ss. his term lusting one month. Since May Ihst year he has been A member of the Rhode Island senste, He is A man of good fsmily and attainments, and of superior cspscity for useful service. The f(o:v|1 Elooluod fsouator I-`or Rhoda ln|nII-A Inn ol Attulnn-enn. Open: House Honda] Night. A_........_.. .._-__ ____ AI II. Colllnnby Football Tum. L..__)__ _ .._Z I___, A, J A chute: Phil. l.LA ....._._I .1- .| AT HYMEN`S ALTAR. Ought Iolkoncoo. . I - L l'I__L I.` MEN 0'?-TI-IE F-nova. __ LVBIIIC I IIIIIIU II VVIIICI Gr. 19'`. See our psruoll and got. ch hunt nylon M the lowut pried; every vu- nnteal thin ycu-'1 purchno. Tho but values in dun good: at R. llcFonl'u. - Rlllll hhnhi Chin ri noun`! haul NA'l`HA.\' F. [H NON. I.` I\ , , THE BRI'l`fSH wma. SATURDAY. MAY 4. -I-1-.-xvi`; ` pun Null not 22}: uvpxju. wind! I and "A.'n:::uu'uua ."`..;"x.`:`.; x'.`.":L".; '23" .`.a"1...."""..".T.."'.'...'."...'s'.....""". MIQI auxin- nnhn. It um uuuu I IIIW ncnool 0|! IIO NOIBII 00000] aim. Then in much Int! ll oozhootlou with and in unv- i that something nut hodou If the .I ion` collegoin to hooontinlud. Nola- pronmouh rillboundoln tho 0 sound hytbolaa They and: thonfor thouext ndombut thotmutul 1:50 that baton uothr union duru they hnnlmild Inlhblo uooollngo ndaondlttotho q. IIII III l1llllIl'ul`C(l. The board of crustees of tho Kingston Woman`: medical golloge intend to npare no etiort to eatablish the college rmly. The first step requisite in a suitable building in which to permanently locate. The city building. the pagan! eitn of the college. valuable at lint aa a help to a home, is found incouveniuit an being too far from Queen} college-. A strong clfort will be made during the summer to raieo funds to either builal a college or buy aomo building auitable (or the purpose. A lair sum has already been sui-acribod by a few leading citiaoua The cauvaaaing will be continued. Two ideas, besides the erection of an inde- pendent college, oocu y the minda of the trustoea. One in to iii! a new win to the hospital with college attached. `The amount required {or this purpose would be about 8l.'i.(lXl. end the proximity to the hospital would alfonl the aureas in training an opportunity of lurthari their studies. Thin isdoue freely in United tatee hospitala. One drawback to having the college thus con nootecl in that the hoapttal authorities would not allowadieeoctinnrooln in it. This would nocoaaitate the building or aecuriua of an- other buildina to be used for euoh a nrpoee. A large nuinberot thoee in in the sultan ol the college are favourable to the building of the wing. The other plan. talk- ed about by the truateas. is to oer to purchaao the collegiate institute or Gor- don stnet public school. They will both be replaced in a few years by better schoola. for public aentiment in already aroused. A: it in necessary for the lady students to at tend certaiii claseu in Qneeu'e uilllvereity one of these Ichool buildings would, in title respect. he most suitable. Ilewibsre of the school board were aahed by the nporler it they would sell (Jordon street eohool. He was iniorniod that the eohool board Intended to do eo in the near future. ae they want to build a new echool the Normal school aim Th... t. ......i. |-_ n r- _..-...i.. _r.L IICII|I". The proposed micncc hall in not yet le- uided upon. Uue site propoao-l in between the main building sad the obaervuory. X! has not been decriod either when oporntion will be commenced. 'I`L- Mun.-4| '..i ......s... ..l` QL- I." IU IIU I0 I-IIv "'IuICI"u After leaving the museum the medical college was viiited. It will undergo A thorough overhauling. Ihe-old sun will beaten Away and ropluood by new ones like those in Queen`: university. The pun of the Royul college. used by the student: uugymuuium. will be converted into I pnthulogicnl lnl-crutory. A lnrge number of microscope: and other pnthologicsl uppurm tun will be erected in this room. The ma- dicul faculty will Illa) provide more Appara- tug u soon so then will be room to uccom modute it. The pructicul chemistry room is still hold by the authorities of Queen`: university. Aasoonuthe science bull is completed it in ex cted that this clean room will be hurl over to the medicnl lu:ult_v. `I1..- ...-.....__..A _.:-.__- |_-n :_ __- _,,. 1, CIITUU HUI" IIXIUI '10. Tho next place visited in: the museum. Upward: of 800 then: of mounted pl-nu havu bean added to the Herbuium. which read ' in value. A large num tor ofyouill. 00::-lo. minenla. shells, etc.. aim n ndded no this important put of 150` 11020. This put of the building. in previouu `cu-tau not heated but it in pro- to 0:0 nut. riuoer. After Innvinu u: mnu-nm the mulhul you want. (0 any Inonq. The member: ol Mr. Joyner`: chu, Wel- lingtou ltroot school, pusded in the cricket eld yeaterdny an] Iron exercised in mili- tary drill by their hacker. "In your husband not cold to you I Asked the lad of hot duughlor. llmv could he dear Imunmn. when You loop Mm m hot vulor 1'` There was I largo market to day. The pncec Ir-re high. Butter reuilod at 253. um] 25. rlkzpontou, 450. to Nb. pox bunhe . and out. Ilc. to Me. par dozen. Don`: full In no Honda:-nan": arnnorw It'll I Ill`! . ` From the cellar, which is used by the senior students as their sanctum. the li- brary was visited. The tirst chaugs in this department is in he librsrisn. Rev. Dr. Bell having found his duties, as registrar, to be increasing to such an extent as to require all his time. asked t) be relived and his wish was granted. Prof Adam Shutt. M. A.. was appointed in his place. The library contains lT.00() vo.umos, of which 1.622 volumes have been ulded during the past yaar. ending March lst. exclusive of pam- phlets. calendars, e`c. All the books are selected to meet me want: of students. Prof. Ferguson, uh; now devotes his time to history, sent out A circular least year ask- ing for donations to the library. A number responded. He also conrnuaicateal with the French governnien to ascertain if they would give historical works issued under its authority. He l)ells\`e8 that his wish will be acceded to. Prof. Ferguson is anxious that Queen : should become an important school of history and that the students should he lei to iulependent research. In order to do this it is necessary that the col- lege should possess a library well stocked with original authorities. A large number of original authorities. such as Bouquet`: and Guisot`a Frau-.-h collections, l ertz's German and )luratou`s Italian collections are uooded. Each collection can be pro cursd for about 8750. 111A nail nlnnn vi-Elna` was thus nalan-nun nul.-water uollcr Illli u to me present nuni boiler. Eith-r 0 these plum will work well. A lmt-water boiler is used in heating the hospiulnnd court. house. The mat of I new stem boiler would be more than I hot-water me, but it would burn lean fuel. \ |.\_...._ .l.- _.n,,, ...|_:_L :_ ,,,,n 1,, .1 [Ur IIUIUIIIE ulell` .nI1HII UlKVKI- On entering mg university building one in struolr with the quvetm-as thereuhouu. Ac Ill the neceuary repairs to the building were done lust. summr, nothing but the re- pniriug of seat: willl-e needed now. some- thing has to be lllill.` in the way of betting the four new clua `mum: on the third at. The boiler in use hr the past nine y rt, wu found, during lust winter. to be iuaui~ cient to hen these lepartments. The nus too: have two plan under consideration. One is to obtain 3 larger ` steam boiler than the one in nu. Thc other plan is to have n hot-water boiler ntncli d to -...... |.,.:l-.. L`:.L... .. .|...-.. -1--- _..:n A Grant Lllil-in-y au)ueun`o-l'l:u Plvnty. 9! onnn for 5'." \\'urkn-`| ho Mulical cuuogo in 5,. |u|`tL\ -u-Iho Iruuoqu ' ux um \v.,.A.,,,,-.1 unrge Anxious for is Pormnnonl Ildu-n _ - , - A reprosoungin of the 'u|u visited Queen`: universiuy _\e5l6l'dI) ..ld ucert|iu~ egl 1 few facta buncwxnlng th iunprovemenu to the college and its surroundings. The grounds, covered with graph and with the tron coinunem-tug .10 bud, present an at- trnctive Eppculancc Usst yearn number of trees weie pla\me1l.:ud this summer more will be mhled, as no severe storm which awopt. (war the vi)` lust winter'ki,|led I number. The lawn`. on which the professors Amuse: tln.-xmelvcg bx pl-ying 6 scotch` minze culled "l)ow_la." is kept in line condition. Thin ntn.lam.~. nn'f npmainn inlnmi niuinur cnllcfl uuwyl. ll ls-fpv. Iu uuu \:ulIuu.|0u_ The students ue;t nos:-Ion intend gixing up the use of the gwunaaiuln, and will dc~ vote the money so. --xpeuded to , nnkingi r.-ma a-nnrnn nn Hm _vmumh_ Hmahlpn Hui. vuu: um Iuuxmy so u\pt:uucu lu muung ll race course on tho grounds. Besides thin they Wlll secure all he appliances necessary j for holding their nmunl sports. i Iln nntnrinu Hm uni\'er:il.v lmilalina nnn in ..._j._.%i__j___ `EDUCATIORXL MATTERS. !nMPRoVEMEN;s NOTED AM_oI~3G` THE VAR|OJ5 COLLE(:ES. I50 Don at tho Acylun. --_l1_ .1 .L- l\..|_.A-.. L. "A yam man in the pouroice cull: his but girl " moic nulphiuide," bocuuoo bed- zoic sufphinide in three hundred times avreolcr than sugar. ("nrnet hnninpnn humming l)v..r -Illlt

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