Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Dec 1898, p. 4

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JOSEPH ABRAMSON, -A26 A -un--I EBIU. A crisieia imminent: over the expulsion of lune: from Schleewig. The people re turned to yield to the governor : demand. 4 Robert F WA A fnrmnr rnnvnl-mu (J Han A Now our leader. um _\ 1-\\'s'. ll\Q an: an... II..'--` I wmu. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1393. ___----T-_-------------------- 'mI!:)vrwavn"i.ce" `present: gab a ladies long wntch chain from 33 up at C. L. Baa`. Mrs J. A. Cooper and child are in the city to spend Christmas with Dr. and Mrs. Music. I A .._:-.'- :_ :__., - A -I |IlJ'L|Iy. Chxiatmu cheer .' Who cauld develop it: this sort: of weather ? Fora nice Xrnna present: MKS -I. A. nrmnar and nhilri nl-II in khn Pnngnphl menu Up By our Buy And Eutorprlnlug Boporcou. I The pooh office did a land ofce bmineaa to-day. Chlinfmnn ulna. I ulh.-.n\..IA ,!.....I.... u Incconor no Beach: in night. Mnclnren l would win, sud Plymouth church ivoulcl give him freedom from I condition of bhinga in England that in not to his babe. coumv COMMIESTONERS. Nn*l:;;ot 71;!` lloul ; PIA}. \'.-..-. MUST CLEAR THEM 0UT! INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. -'l`VhoV l:)VI r(l `Honky .- J .',. AL- ..-7 4|` 0rac:d Hy Bounty. `n~u|.l I Yulo Log. Hunh, of Kennobec; of Clarendon; William fnn uurugn. Innherlnfonnniion maybe obtdnodnvum I3 purest beg. You wm like it. Pnhllc attention In llrawg,-to'IK'o7TntereuI in: (hurt. that panama mak}n"g nppli<-atlon now to me Cnmula [Am Assurance Co. for a full pml policy of Ute auhrnnco will share in the pro- nuaorlwo full years at the nut -llvhnlonor anrplux.nt:Ilst. December, ND. Thla means thnt new Imlnrern will share In the pmma. noconly orthe oldest. largest had most. suc- cessful Canndlnn lbmnurnnoo company. but of the lendlnz nlnlalnvinv no .-m...... `menu. \.,|u-I11-u uuu onnurnna company. mill leading pmmqanying me usunnoo company dolngbuslnam In Canaan, local or blllrn. Canada Life Assurance _Io y. 2&7] nu I1-nu-,-u an ` ` :+90OOOOO ` ;By Assuring Now In The vnu Iuu BUB our uarg Tenn: strictly cash. Covonrnl Webb, a horn of the Crime: and the Indian mutiny, died at Univ, aged rovgnby nine yearn. . u -um. v (`I y Inuny pvuplv urw onlv pluyimz at 1-n_iu\'inu L`hri.s'nn.-1`, Fou of our Sm-inl ;zuthvI'ing.~4 are \\'hvl IV vllnruvtvri::ml' by the spirit uf (`hri.~t. Tho gm-nt Inn,im`itv nf `.>I`n l('.\'illK (`hl`i\'liun.~4 fuil lu .-wpn-`u-ml UH` f|llfll`P*`. l`i'hm'.~`.\ and .~\\ 01' nnnxx [hut are in him. I``-\\', uh. st) |`.-\- in 4-:|1th`s millions h.-uv n-(-c-in-cl hin- an-r iuu~!v. In lhun.~unl~ of lmmn-.~. if .\lI(`h lhvv vnn iv rllllml, u hvrv (`hIi~L (l\\l`\' nut. hix nnmv ix that u! n ~trun;zc-I`; H10 nHII'l.~' dim n him: llh` hnllw, \\'ht*r- this \\'urM'~ lam. :|l'-' ninth-. he-nr uf his \\i~l-vm in idlv i:',~I. nntl wrm-cl *~ "' ..x ...\....o . ., ` Iv uh...-.. JV, \,_ _,u..,...` \ur JHJ1 HI lll(` (hl`i.\`HlllL\li(ll`, nmy we not ask VUII to join u.- in the pruvrr that all h1u.;lg~.~' uf lmttlc" shill] plnv nmrvln-.4 nf [)eu(`v"; that m:u'n-ls, the jmrinu non-.-4 that mar tho hnrmmnv oi hunw. ('h!lI'(`h and stzltv, shall pass um! die with the 1uzc's isznm`un(`(-. blimlm-ss and higzntrv; and that thv um.:t-l'.s'| mum. Iho .\`;;il it of L`hx'1'.~t, thv glorv of (y'all. rahull fill our In-arts". our ht-rm-.s and our u mid. V4-ry many llouplv _ ,. . . non-.-4 um! 1 hi;znIl'\ :4; r:,..a ..|...n . 9999999999-099099909999 E 2 i mans PHUHIS OOOQOOQOOOOOOOOOOQOOOO Tnh-r-co in cam ab I50 . 25c . -m.-._ 50:-., 02.. 75c, at Dan P`.gnn'e. I213 Princes! treat. :0-OOOOOOOOOOO=I9O Sing : Granting of Tho uum BoIuon-'rho U! Uhrlntuml Lava. The (`hri~~tLm Guurdizm. "Blow, luu;h-5 oi" lmltlc. the mm no` I\nu:u\n It's so easy to give a present but so hard to select one. It's well to remember that something useful gives the greatest satisfaction and pleasure to the recipient. Our stock of Foativear offers facilities for your buying just such presents. There's beauty in them, too. lForinstancc. if there's a gentleman in the question, we have liSli'ipers. The famous Slater Pullman Slipper, Plush Slippers, Mo casin Slippers, Carpet Slippers. For ladies--Party Slippers in new styles, Skating Boots, Leggings, Felt Slippers. Little ones are always delighted with new Shoes. Why not scni Santa around with a pair? Ht_i_nes 6: Lockett s ; (J. H. SUTHERLAND & BRO We are Headquarters for HOLIDAY SLIPPERS and RUBBER BOO F5 for the Little Fellows. See our swell stock of Ladies Leggings. Used largely by Lord Aberdeen during his residence in Canada. DRY ROYAL ESTABLISHED I847. 7 Agents. J. M. DOUGLAS & C0., Montreal. ASK YOUR DEALE To be had from J. S. Henderson and W. R. McRae & Co , \\|l, IIHIIH IUHI hUllIll, Iumz uuurn-I wm~c: of glory to Uml and gooclw lHl{('l.\' l`)l.').:)lIl, : ul glory to (End and gnaw ~ Inun"' ,. ........w uur nun] ` l`m`t(`I'i:7vtl' _ uf` 'll'.``_ c iv \- M mt. I`; din-\\ "Imru phi. u-...~I.l'. L... xn~~n.1n uunruum. , nH\l'('hvn of pcuvv; .\;-`I nnulh nntl still. Int Oh`. N.B.-Photo plan for ll,.-. !,.... -_.~r- Just the Thing for a Xmas Present. CHRISTMAS. ('0; m th and .s()llUl, I|uI'|-nl nun Ln [ALE/AND STOUT. TRY- l\ I(}II'l` AT TIIAT FIRST COUNTER You will find a whole host of Fancy Goods and Novelties in Toilet Articles. Side Combs, Back Combs, Pompadonr Combs, Two Prong II it Pins, Garters. l'erfumos, Tonlet Soaps, Hat Pins. etc. Extra value. I)l_'|\ hli\ .\\n Slnwrlxc. 3.\(.s-- Purses at 25c. Purses at $1 ()0, and purses between to suit all tastes. I Shopping Bags at 250 and 50c. 11 md Satchels at $1, $1.25, $l.50,$2 each ..,-.-.--.1 A xz-\ I11 LLu)LuJj Fancy Figured Silks at .50 and 319; yard ; nt 500', Plaid and liroche Silks at 75c j Selfc 750. Starr & Sutclie, GREY` %I%./"\L\'~1#1';'"r}."A_17VI\"*5I il"1'7f': \lI-....... .. In! to Burnt Opera House. __________________ .. \...-.4.v sJ Axnnx \JI4\.Ii 14>.) 'I'1'el'011S.~1e' brand, our spial, at. $1 ; "Aida" at $1.25; Perrizrs 1 but- ton Gloves at $1 ; l`arrm's Lacing Gloves and Dome l"n~teners at $1.25. f`l)l.`\7 I A \II) I` A I v\r*r1 1"r`r` 51 ms 1'5(>L1l \y`%\7"/'{1".$_ 1`s`f m,_____ I .\:._.___ J -.-- x, v ;.n\\/\/A `[1. u.)\/1LI\1 g) iz;`lig;lI1tal1l lurk coln`r`) plain, plaids and stripes,25o.50c. 750.31. 81,213, 31.50 each. > \V('iMlN'S I -.---..~u./ A1l-\Jl\'V]4lII\. Several lines of linws. Strings, Dnrbys. Four-in-Hand and Pam; will be cleared at. 25c each. Auotlmr lot of 75c Puff Ties will go at 500 each. 1\/Il.`\Y`(` (`II I l\YY'r`I A v trnuvu-\urvw\,~-v--`.`.~. 1\/nf. ON SATURI`)/\Yl}JIGI_I_'I` A 1\11;N'sfsV1}%i;k 'l.VI"\.I"f"V-Fllv/'\"I..'TIXRIAISEE f<""riV1u1:?S- H'nm.QH+-l.n.l mm...'..l ....l.... ..t In. ,. Kn- Hr- VVill you please shop as early as you can Saturday morning. Many will be in from outside points on Sa- Iturday and the store will be crowded in the afternoon. `Store Open To-night and Saturday Night Till 10 o'clock RM. M1iN` $31 5 That ever recurring pleasant Christmas pcrplexity, WHAT SHALL I CIVIC," is here again. FORMERLY RICHMOND 1! CO. I18 and I20 Princess Street. ..IIYI ---- -4n;4v;Ar \)Al\ Women's. at $5 per pair. I I'l` V`.\v\ IIVA :4. . </ ~7</\I\V` What an amount of fraud on the public might be prevented if good things could be sold M the prices of trash." 1 "Wlm.t:u1 amount. of dyspepsia might be prevented if all who asked for .. .1 .;..4-\ 1;`; 1. 1111; l1l/|LV1Jl\l4l\\/ -Iliem-Stihhed, special value at. 25c. 35c, 50c, 75c, 81, I`\Y'1" /\1rv~v\rw\ Ali` [ . .\-r. IZN'ST(`J){5Tl"`1-Ir\"L".{`_)/'4\w.%fV EEK l.'...l.A ....1 l_.I I -_/a--\_/-`A/AAA AVI\JllA we will clear out all odd lines of Fancy Goods at special prices. TT1\T'C \T1`f`l 'lI7I` ll n LEA & PERRlN S SAUCE LONDQN GOLD MED} 4&3;-1&3;&LSx-2: -k\`.i-&$1~S$~ S~&~%\ and a'|-lot of Dry: Novv_ In fine condition at PARuAND S%;:ea% INSTEAD OF THE SICKLY IMITATIONS. J. M. DOUGLAS 6: CO., Agents, Montreal. UVORCESTBR SAUCE CHAMPAGNE ASK DEALER FOR IT Stripe and Block Check Silks Selfcolor or Shot Taotn Szlks at WhatSnall IBuy? uuu nuuug uuu nruiuuy Lo-uuy. ` Shiluli'.~4 Cnnzsumptinn Cure is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee that the purchase money will be refundctl in case of failure. L . 3c., 50c. and ll 9. bottle in United States and Canada. In England ls. :. (l.. L's. 3d. and 45. 6d ' Some people break dbwn gradually and others go to pieces all at once. First mm my be 5 cold by a cough. Some derangement of the stomach appearu ` which impairs nutrition and weakens the vitality. Debility is an invitation which con- sumption seldom fails to a.cccpt.. The germs of consumption grow most rapidly in the cases where the Hystvm is most broken down. Every one should. therefore, build up the constitu- tion and secure good pliysical development, particularly of the chest nnd lungs. Van n..n..,.t .I,. An_:. slightly damaged by smoke, at Groat.- ly Reduced Priooa. Call and see our bargnins. 'l`n|-Inn ah-in-(Iv Ans): OPEN TO-NIGHT. Breal:ing `Down 1.... uuuulul ._y un uu: CIICSL unu lungs. _ You cannot do this with faulty digestion; your food must nourish you, and your cough i muststop. Dr. Shiloh`sCough undConsumption Cure helps tone up the system and enables you to get rid of the cough. If used as directed, no better medicine can be found. It has cured hllIl(ll`t'(lh' of cases of incipient consumwion. A typical case. and on- .unong thousands. is that of Nelson (longh. of h`trnt,hr0y. Ontario. who writxvs to the S. C. Wells Company, of Le Roy, N. Y., as follows: **Wl...n Y A... 1...... Au. Cash customers have the choice of a Cash Discount, Cash Coupons or Trading Stamps. 7 Geo. MiI|& Co. STORE OPEN * EVERY EVENING. }For Xmas Gifts. An Immense Stock to choose from. V--uxwu. nppluu. HHIDGG. 15308035, Fngu. lhnoa. obc. Al-0 Harry Wobb a Hum Puddim: and Fancy Candles for Christmas trees. Of every description and kind. Mixtures from Te no 75: per lb. Pure Candy in I hho new varied shapes for children. FRUIT. Clothing. Gent's Furnishings -_..I _ I-A -1 Oranges. Apples, ( Al-I4: Plum Pnrlalinu ....I D. CANDIES Put: up in elegant boxes, baskets and do/.ana of novel forms. Bon-Bone, Chocolnboe. Creams. ecc., take very tinoab union. CONFECTIONS l Xmas Fruib 20c and :35: 1 Jelly Cakes 15c and `. .'c. l'ios, all 15c. and all our usual Cakes at: 1 I holiday prices. is` better 'avo`;ded bf. making these our con- ~ stunt beverage. Sold by best dealers every- where. - J The season of joy and fesbivihy, when good things abound and all hearbe are merry. This show in full of the Christmas spirit and a veritable feast: of Dainbieu and Edibles is displayed for your choosing. !cAKEs. Rheumatism, though bertainly relieved by GHQ Our Iona by the re in tlxe-?*.0porn House having been adjusted we are IIPGIIIPIMI tn nfrnr lkn 1-Lola II: ...... {Caledonia $pring_s_ W_alrs, Hi ( Hail, ierrie Ch ristmas. Mumfncturing Furriers. cm. ..., uu_,, n. 1., as xounws: When I first began taking h'hiloh's Consumption (`ure both my lungs were badly affected. One day 1 met Dr. Ma.cI\'enzie who asked me what I was tak- ing. I told him. and how it was helping me; he said: `Keep wr it may kurc you. I did, uud hv to-1ln.v y.._, uI\.I|A ur VUAUVILICUL, .-st nnd lungs. ah vnn nnrl Ivnnr ..m....1. `(Ids (IN en! 5 . nu ...1'.: per ID. kinds, Uaknu ah Iln\nnul u -Iuun. I apocml Christmas (Monday: cngnguuvnts now open. _:jj- . Plymouth church nah Inn Ihclnnn an in pater. He in Prubytcrinn. II in Goa- ` grogntionnl. It in hnou fotito punch- orn. in hrond-minded men. who gun fro expression to their thoughts iithou tho ttrnouor -tyranny 0! church Iuldu-I or couoqiln. Lyman ' Abbott tn the but loan and |'g':)?'l`h;'r-L0l"d...:I day clunu. But the pcoplo will vote all the I ._- r..r-w uu-uu uuuul cuts IIIO CDT`? annoanoa that may )fill not aogaga in any ahau ght Ion ' Sabbath obearvanea. 9;":-3+ ad Iinnly by tho Provinea of Ontario in no aloru|optaaanothaI?'vbd- `"3 p... .0 al.. l___u_ J- - - Obhwn iuioo have a vote, in connection with ho nnnicipnl oloction, u to whether the pooplo doain Sunday out The clorgy Ihn than dill nnh ......... :. .-- Herein more about the moral vicoor M in Qxebsc. In Levis there were three A cendidnbee. two liberals and one conserve. I hive. and one of the liberals wee eleclzed. seye Hon. Mr. Flynn, late conaervltive premier. by the tactics of the conserve- tlvee." who supports) the winning liberal. In this the evidence 0! one coneervehive nlctrion about which we read? Mr. Smut, deputy to the Hon. Mr. I Sifbon in she department) of the interior. is ill from overwork. He undertook to do the service formerly performed by bhree men and went do am under the experiment. It's 3 new experience. The avenge mem- ber of bhe civil service is content. no do one mm a ellobmenh, and sometimes We very trying upon him. , _ __.-V--.....-V I.uuII'l.II.El3 | were notincnuatied in this matter by kind- ness and genemeiby: they simply failed to nice the SL000 which had 00 be put: up with bho petition. They hadn't: much of I case when it had such an ending. The petition against the return of Hon. | Mr. (-`ibeon for Eaab Wellington has been abandoned. The conservative man-haters more an --a..-A....I :_ .L:_ .- I Mr. Taezel, of Hamilbon. a candidate for the m-syornloy. has fully announced that he will nob canvass any man for his voto,'_will nob hire rigs ho convey the elecbore so the poll, or incur any other expense in conducting the campaign. He mm: In Ala:-rm! _hn .4..- ..n I.....__ -..r-...... ... vv|I\aII\ \Iu6 uuu unlupll may be olocted -bo stay no homo. 20 Per Cent. or all our Brass and Art Goods. We will guarantc every article new 1993 goods. A chance not to be obtained at any other place. n4Arnl.\/Ailflll n\.l1l`AD. The man who sbanda upon his record. as an alderman, and refutes to canvase. is doing one public a service. And the elec- nors should show their appreciation of his eorvice-~~provido:l be has been fairly de- vobed Do duby--by returning him At. the head of bhe poll. ,_____ ,. _...J .. .... -vvunuvu uv Drlluu 111!!! now. The editor doe nob presume to road the mind of bhe innite and eternal, but he has the consciousness than over his realm of service bhere reigns as much peace and good will as can be found any- where. The Montreal Star has been collecting opinions as no what: obo Masher would think or any if Ho returned to earth ju-_-0 nnw Thu nrlirnr plan; ....L .~..--..-4~ -v._..y . we-u Perhaps there has nob been the finest discrimination as to what: should be given of trials, and whab should be suppressed, bus the press becomes mole and more careful and is exercising a reasonable in- belligence in what in reproduces. The point: has not been reached, of course, in here the average editor adopts the ideals of Edward Norman, `of In His Steps. and refuses to print: the news of the day. and all of it; yet: the rening inllueuces of the times are manifested nowhere, in no direction, more than in the Canadian jour- nals. -._-_, vv ... -vv -vcyvyuvu. There is no doubt about the wisdom of Archbishop Bruchei's contention, that the : people read eagerly the records of crime. and that the effect of this reading is very pernicious. The idea of some is hardly justified by experience. They think that where the punishment is severe and fol- lows the crime it will have its deterrent ` inlluenco upon those who are given to loose living. But the enormity of an of- fence and the penalty for it cm be duly registered without; the revolting details. It is to this practice, the presentation of the groeser scenes in life to the public eye, that the church objects, and with some reason. v. ____ ... V. u...u.u unvu uuvu mu-so UINIIBIVB. Hiegrace is moved ho counsel the news- paper men because they invited in, be- cause, when he became archbishop. they waibed upon him in a body and promised to accept of his direction in all matters of Isaiah and morale. The newspaper men pub their views inbo an address. which the archbishop carried bo Rome and presented (:0 tabs pope, and his holiness kepb it: and based a letter to the church upon it. Clear- ly. then, his grace has a righc no give his opinions now and to express the hope that) bhey will be respected. "`hn\-1u;-u--x JAMLA I WORK OF THE PRESS. The archbishop of Monroe] her; address ed an open lebter bo hhe French jmrnelieba in which he draws eobenbion be the possible injury bheb may be done to the morale of bhe people by an undue prominence being given in the press 00 criminal records. He has reference to the murder briale bheb have been in progress in Quebec and the deceils of which have been most; offensive. W.`..`.......... :_ .._-..-J L- - I _.,, - -.... .. .u.;. :44: l!K\ln0LVUlJ- The opposition journals have in that the Inbernaoionnl Conference in A failure. In may be so, and in will not: be the first ex perience of the kind. Sir () anrlee Tapper, Sir Mackenzie Bowell, en el, want; no Wash. ingbon to frame a reciprceiny treaty and did nob even dl8CD'3e in. And uhey are great: men wbcae records are almost: as sacred as Dhe ecriptaurew. `THE DAILY WHIG. ` advance. ' ' \: WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 12 pages. pub- lished overyTuur1-day morning at $1 a. year. Attached is one of the heat Job Printing .0mceain Canada; rapid, styiinh and cheap work ; nine improved presses. Innr I R D-was D-n...~4..o.... D. A.Weese & 00., 12: PRINCESS ST. 5 ----w --a--no `ritual 3:41:11! " DAILY BRITISH wma published e evening at 300-310 King Street, at 6 r you delivered In me city; 35 by mu, 1 pmdl advance. WEEKLY I-mrnnn unna ll) ......... ...._ rt [1 WEE WHIG---66th YEA R. un-nay.-.u-- -...--.... Nb? THE FIRQT EXPERIENCE. 'I'VI.... ..........:n.:-_ :-..__ I I ElK)lK I;();lAl. NOTES. ,A_1; "OPVGF per Orbcu Diem.` nupnvvuu ylunlul. Enw. J. B. PINBI, Proprietaor. j-._:_ ob an nld 5 g reaaonabloiu .__.L,.I .: nnmr .- no; in ynnlvu. Tbounnda are attending Gdloghofn bio on-niul. A 8: goldwuchgivon any Xuzhou Iolho Indy argon: and neuron to the nunhot ol tioo sold during the Ink. Dgxrahil Iquoenn an love! than lholot .\'-o. Gclhght, 88 Prin- eou an. or 342 King strut. ,7 - r\\' \nrk l rt\~. Emporor Wnlliun II. istbo genius of Europa. Baido bin nll other monarchs no weakness. Ho Inn on bruins chm All hi: critics combined. This, you My in beu-pay. Wnic. If he Ii ton yous longer ` the world will ncknowledwo him. um-nu -mung ucuu nujuswu W0 prepared to otfer the whole of our lugo stock, consisting of uxtrly. WIN}. 1! DO llv (Q JG g ncknowledqo him. Turn-mu .\'t*\\'~`. Some days ago Howe` C. Folger. Kingston. wrote to city engineer Rust, ssking than be be permitted no show him A sxreet csr fender of which be has the rights. Mr. Rose replied thus there wss no necessity for Mr. Folger to come here. as the cihy sh present had no!) the power to compel we street car company so sdoph any kind of fendet. Iltlor Wanna`: Bnolnou. Nut Ynrk l`rt\~., Emma \u.n:-.. n :- .n__ _._:_ ']~IIlinX-- _\i`\\`r. Detective Rogers has returned fiom Parry Sound. where he has bean making an investigation into the mysterious death of the young Biockvillinn, Donnld Snell. , He had 1 long interview this morning with deputy attorney-general Cartwright, at the conclusion of which Mr. Cartwright lmcod that the detective bed found no ` proof of foul play. The crown will pro- bably, therefore, pursue the matter no further. uuu uunu llclll . Neckncarfiy the new thing. Nobhing ever before eiown like in. No folding, beautiful in shape and designs. To be seen only no Gallagher : Same priras as ordinary goods. 88 Princess and JH2 King. _. J` ' WW" .\l|HH|'|'IH Illi|lll Ottawa society bhia winter will-be grated by three ladies of greah boauny. Mrs Hub- ton. wife of the new commanding general, is in very beautiful and faaciuabing woman, with English manners made more charm- ing by in briizhb vivaciouanoas altogether French. Mrs. Druimnond. wife of the military Iecrotary oo his excellaucy. is surikimzly handsome and much admired. Lady Mince, as is well known, is a very boautul woman. Nor do those bhree hide bheirlighta under I bushel. for ono4can see bbem on most: days on Sparkfabrmn shopping. Threatened With Arr:-at lA)nlun 'l`i'ulh. Theo:-empress Eugenie had an adieu- ture in the gardens of the Tuileriea a shmt time ago which at one momenn threatened to end rabher awkwardly, and which moue from the fact that some uf the guards eta lioned in the gardens do not knew her. Eugenie shopped before one of the patter- rea and absent.-mindedly nlurkcd [run one of the geranium trees a ll mer. which GLO then stuck in the butbonhole of her dress. She had scarcely done no beloie a gen- darme rushed furiously after her, tom the ower away with an angry geiture aid Lhreatemd to bake It e ux empress to ll 0 neareeb commisaary of pOli(0 lo was in -vain that the old lady tried to get in a word of excuse; the man so terried her that she was on the verge of tears. when I fellow guardian made hie appearance, and auddenlyr-:ccg.i ring the "culprit wliis pared aavarely iuLo the ear of his abusive companion. Immediately both of them drew up to their lull height, anluterl the frightened Eugenie and (men quietly D0( li to their heels. They had beeunaolently terrifying a woman whose private pleasure ground the Tuilerlea were not so many years ago. .-p.-. K 'll3'|-tog rho rnhrry yulo log, And while the sparkle: y. We ll have guy cheer and jolly mirth, As in the years gone by. Wdll sing and up with gladnou. Leo joy ood every soul, Although the merry ynle log be A whacking had of coal. Ll: pUUll lULUrH('(l Subb--WilIiam Hu Alexander Munro, Miller. of Palmerston. xsmuu. Tbird-Roberb H. F.xir. Thomas Sproule, George A. Wright, of Kingston bown- .ahiu. ' L`-.....LL. l..L_ In I:_..,, ny-u- -- FTRE, FIRE, ' SALE 14 E ULIIIJ. Fourbh John W. Bertram, William H. Reynolds. Lorenzo Ructau. of Portland; Mabbhew Trouadale, of Lougbboro. . F:fth-No eleminn: M. Avm-u and Jnl... I uxuuuww lruuaale, 0! uougtmoro. election; M. Avery and John E. C..' pbell returncd SuI.h._Will;..m Llnnn I\` 1r......-n.__, t)UUlI'IUlUl]- Second-l)onnld Grant), John Kinsley. Ricbnrd Moore. Romain Moeier. James Mculynn, Rvcbard Spooner, all of Wolfe Island. 7I`L:_J I')-L-_;Y1 I1 ~ III! I`- lull First. diviaion-'I`homas Hamilton, John Kane, nnd Wnlham Toner. ltrtsburg; Henry J. Hughaon and Daniel H. Toland, I Sburrmglon. Rmvnn:I._])nnnlnl (`.r-ant. I.-.1... I(;....I.... r_y uuwuu uu ll! source. AD the residence of Arthur Dsles.G.'I`. R. engineer, Brockville, on Wednesday even- ing,his accomplished eldest daughter, Miss Ellie. was married to Robert: Woods. at young farmer of Elizibethoown. Among the numerous presents were A silver cake basket: and purse from bhe Wall sbreeb church choir, of which she was a member, an upright: piano from the bride's timber, is subsmmtial cheque from the groom e parents, and a parlor lamp from the scholars of the Bradeld school, of which Mrs. Woods was teacher for bhe pas`) two years. Those Ihoso Names Remnlu on the Bal- uxplru onus year wm seek re:-recuo ' Ghief McGowan, S:nioh`s Falls, ,xs re- ceived a handsomely engraved locks!) and chain 35 a Chrishmas present from the farmers interested in the lube abealiag one near Numngme, which the chief so clever- ly traced bu its source. An Mm .-uni.-1.....- n` A..b|..... T\..l.... n m n uuua uunon IE A very succeaelul uirectrena. l)r. Knighh will likely again be 3CBl:(ll- dame for public school honors in Ontario ward. All the old members whose teuna expire this year will seek re-electio Ninrlnman Qrnihln Wall. an -n I ILIFUU IU ylelu I30 [I16 0V8|'D0l'6 demand. Robert F. Wall, a former member of the Shamrock lacrosse team. has been chosen captain of a hockey club in Brooklyn. N.\' The kiuderkm-nan nlmzinv Ah Mu: nnntrnl captain of hockey kiudergaruen closing ab bbe Central school was as very happy event: yeaberdav. Miss Jones is successful directrena. Kniubh will liknlv nonin In. ........u.. This is our decision. On Fri-I day and Saturday next from 7 to '.l p.m we will giveaStraight Discount of

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