Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Nov 1897, p. 2

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All commercial and Shorthnnd sub jects taught. Courses short. sharp and direct. n ,. 1 t-_ `only no _:..-.-I.._ no Iploo or Ivory on nu-who us- People Are `lilting About-nothing ll canon nu Attonuon 0! Thou In An 1|`. El. 9 Worn; Punaanaus PIOKED up av oua `lqkllr Notes. Bluest och ovorcoau. Dunlap. J nbilae garden pu-by Dec. sub and ash. A car load of American oil arrived this mormng for a local rm. Gmv cont akin mbas. 86. S6 50. 87. Oak tor local nnn. Grey goat uin robes. $6. $6 50, 87- Hall. V . _ Brockvillo will have an .open skating rink, also an enclosed one. .. unk .1 nhn R...-2.... will grant. two double residences. Hepburn`: Cough Drops wholesale `and retail at R. H. Toye e. Delanco me`. Rally on the bridge, and kixud ' heron the .vot:. , , . rink, clan nu onoloaeu Capt. John Braden will erect two double brick roaiclonoeo next spring. Dunlap {org your new overcoat. To-day being St. Andrew : day ags are flying on the city building: md~privnl5e reidencer. u'-..|........'.. t`1......l. TX-mm: rlnnlnnnln and Dqlnnco me`. Rally the ml-lie, Ina xuuu her on .pot; . _ The hrooklot murmured down below, but Sally murmured m-t. For some of the handsfmsat 1-fumes you ever saw look in our cast win ow. E. C. Mitchell. D:A...... Ioiunn 6...... (ho-.nmnni hridan tn xrom H16 rnunampuxzs puuuuuura. See the bargains at Abornethyhn milli- nery parlors, over A. Abernet.hy`a shoe store. n_.._. 1:- .. ...__ ...\...... ..........l.- urn unlnl U. Mxncneu. Rideau river, from Cshnraqui bridge to Belle island, was frozen over again last night. ' mam. nhirtn Ir. lInn l*. mv van to make mgnn. Night. shirts. Ib don b pay you to make them. On` .ice, 500. Oak Hal). `Tia said ue_\"re tn-vim: once rumin , To scare 01- Rants C1-um away: Ah, were V hey born as grown-un-men. And were they never children. hey ? Big drops in made to measure clothing this week at Dunlop a. The finest Scotch hwoede, $15.- Thn nnltirn RI-:0`. nrlitinn hf F. Teln- _.___.____....:._..___.____.__. AT A B\BGAIN-TH AT BEAU`l'Il"UhLY Iltuntad domnhad Drink Home. nnrnor Union and Albert Street, with {our full lots. Apply to A. STIACHAN. _----:_j.:._.-:_:. nwoeas, 51.).- The .entire first edition of 0. F. '!`elg- mann a Klondyko march has been sold our. and the second edition has been ordered from the Philadelphia publishers. Qvn than lmrusxinsl ah Abornecln7 s Proud ii 11 man when crowds are nus; His prai-ea to relate: But prnuder hu wli-no wile h f0~)[5'll And thinks he's something great. Howling bargains in overmuts. Where will you buy? See Dunlop u $10 beaver be- fore committing youraeif. Tho (Jrnnd 'I`rnnI: railrnnd comnanv is will speak nnu war palloll [0 uwwra ; Prep.-xratflons are being put forth at the Kingston skating rink for the formal npen- ing of that rel-orb just. as soon as tho weather warrants in. It. is hoped to have ice by Christmas day. hh:|\'n Harrin fricza ulster; 86 50. in wards. r. U. mucneu. The mutual aid society of the Parts- mnuth Methodist. church met last night M the home of Miss Mills. Miss Mooney presided and conducted n protable dia- cuasion outhe assigned topic. "Keeping the Sabbath. Ill- 1.....- nnnnn ug-n n;nn fur nan: RI`. roro cnmmlwng yournen. The Grand Trunk railroad company all ready to make connections In: its yards with the branch line to the Mooers com- pnny elevator. If archbishon Cleurv a last. address wan exovunor. If archbishop Cleary delivered while he was sublimely serene will be please notify the public when he will speak and tear passion toabters? Prnnnrnnlm are beimr Dub ICE Dy DDHGDXIISS U3) . Men's Harrie fricze ulster: 86 50, black and dark brown. Lane in price but not guaranteed. ' Oali Hall. 'l`lnn `Rinnnknn mu-hf. nluh has rnnnived n not guaranteoa. uu nan. The Kingston yacht club has received communication from the Roynl club Hnmilbon, with the information than the `club will assign in obtaining the privilege of farming navnl corps at iland lake ports. '1: untjninnrn A vnrv larxvn nerfuma 0! Innmng navm corps up ummu mum puuoa. We anticipate a verv largo perfume trade this .\mns and have bought accord- ingly. I'e1-fumesfrmn 10c. 11 bottle up- wards. E C. Mitchell. rm.x .......5....I IA -nodal-u nl tlun `Dru-II. the unnnaon." . We have some very nice fur cap: at. $3 50. `We would like you to compare` them with anything you see at $5. Oak Inn . iipoid!tnri wm nompmo in. Lot. on 01%- -I':l':' Ooumfugrouds Apply to Hull. Them in only one profit on our fancy goods. They come direct from maker to you. through us. and we onh` nak a modest profit on the invesmnenc. E. C. Mitchell. Aldarmnn Carson does not want. the pub- I Ha. LIIUILI I"|-ux prnnn H18 Invesmnenc. 13. U. nlluzuuu. Alderman Carson pub- lic to beeve that be in tho Frnntennc ward representative who holds ebrnnge views on the liquor qnoation. He in of opinion the alderman referred to should make himself known to the public. Klan : mid n-mm. bimroet. stock. greatest. RIITCUUII. . The Portsmouth concert. compzm; is lhurishing under its present. management. The club room in open every night for the use ofbho members. The mamborahip now made at. over twenty-ve. with n steady increase. H. Hogan is caretaker of the room for this month. l)on t.let. the weather gun the best of you. If you can't. atlbrd anything better cut one of lJunlop'u long: lriezo uletera at. gr. 5.. \\'o are making: preparations fnr our '.\mla Lrnde, goods arriving and being marked 01!` nlmoab dniiy. We say to those who have nab been in the habit. of dealing here. me our goids this your and prove our assertion that we can give you goods direct. from the boat. maker-I on this continent at prices from 10 to `)5 per cont. lower than usually asked. E. C. Mitchell. __._. wq_ Ill! hlllu niruuiluunu nu. - -vuw---. I The street railwny company. for the present. hm nbnndonod the idea of laying tracks out to Cnarnqui. The company is of opinion thnt, traic would not be sul- cien: to romunerale-the treasury for tl.e outlay. , - 'l`hn ntrnnl`. mil-vnv commnv will notl The street milivny company not likely pub into commission the now closed car, No. 21. until next. June. at which time the depot. branch will be completed. Th: strum. nilunv nnmnmv will run the known to nno puuuc. Men's odd pants, biggest stock, greatest. variety: the boat $1.25 pants in the city. Dunlap, King street. In mun call vnn funcv Lroods. silver Uunlop, mng screen. We can sell you fancy goods. novelties, em. this your at wholesale prices, as we buy direct. from the manufac- turer. thereby saving for you the middle- man a proo. See our display. E. C. Mitchell. 'l`L... li,`..>.-...-null. nnnnnrt I-nn\r\-an` in time we uopo: urancn Wm 09 cumplcwu. The attack railway compmy run the Williunsvillo car all winter. Last, winter tho colnpmy olfarod a cab driver 81.50 A day nnd all ha could make to run a bus on Willinmavillo branch. but the offer was not accepted. _._.:_j__ .____..... 7. HI ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PROPS BTY north of the {mood (rounds. The exten- dnn ol Earl street will Inn dinotly through Iuwnn And lorxuun `lolcot. Borgosm-Mnjor Montana. of the Royal unnndien, for many years drill instructor 0! the Knytl mummy cnlfego. and roma- niwd awutd and bayonub cnmpion of Can- ada, undptipto townn. nub Highland- ers. bayou chsmpnon of the empiro. have a mating in Manny hall. Toronto. on Dac. `lint. Them in connidonblo nvnlry batman the two naimonu u to the merit: 0! their nspoceivo champions, 8nnp~TA cin:unuunco_ouh of which| money can In mado.-WohoUor. We have aenap in men's boon: Cu" And patent haunt- la-mar 1-1-51 35.3550 nnd II. HI non : MINI: LII! Inn }nwnu lonlur. former prion 86.8550 05- Smp who 83. Hninu & Lockctt. I! won Am tired tniilut "I0 Inn. 036- amp gmeo 13. nunou . umxcw. If you as tired taking large. I fuhioned piping pillo. try Ca-ta`; Little Lint Pill! and uh noun comfort. A nun` osfluhnd onrytlaing. Ono pill 1 does. Trython. LIEU: Proud is when crowds are rulel Ilia nrnima tn ralata: The Line Abnnrlonnd At. Present. 7 eu'w'r'rE'I'=3iFzcTVns Kingston Ladies Gopge, ` vvuuu IIIIUIIVA v-tau-gnu uv-uwr. . And it ; coming soon. pieaae bear in mind that we re waiting for in with a com- pleteline ofrubbers and overslioes--nnd we ` `sail them as we sell aboes-Lh6 best; qualities at the lowest. prices. Ilaines 8: Lockotb. By the way. our ice creepers are here. We put. them onwhilu you wait. Bonmfnl Iulllftin III! Prion | At. ",Abun'_|thy a our A. Abernathy : shoe Ilon. ' _ Jun Lrrlvpd At Amman)`: lion Boston XL- I_a.__L _A..I;._ l_ I-.Il-" R_..._ _..__S__ C---I -aanvpu nu -nrv-pi-nu; - unvun IDVCIVII The Intent styles in India fancy evening ippers. -Call and eee than an Aberna- t y e. .u._u_.__ .u__.u.. Bonds: Good. ; Grand opening dilplly of new holidny goods. Fine leather goods. mun goods. mirrors. photo frames. writing canes and novelties. Good: now fonvud. R. Uglow & Co. ` `Great lulu 0! study anus clothing. Provost is selling boys and youths over-' coats for 83; boys suit lor $1.50: men : overcoat for 35; men : tweed suit: $5; good heavy men s pants for $1.25; boya"blankeb overconbn. extra value 84. ._..._..#_._..~ lJglow'| 250 Counter. Q The new hobdny goods displayed on R. Uglow & Co : 25 counter! will interact. all holiday shoppers." Come early and look over the novelnias Thousands of suitable new Christmas gifts at I quarter each. R. Uglow & Co. ` -1 -3.- n__.u__ n.-_.._. Al The Garden Party On the 85h and 91h of December in the City Hall a great variety of fancy articles nuicable for Christmas [gifts will be on sale. One bower in the garden will be devoted entirely to the sale of aprons of all kinds mid new ideas in this lino will be show n. l'|-mwpc-otn Quito urlght. J. L. Haycock. M L.A., left last night for Toronto to be present at the opening to-day of the Ontario legislature. During the past three weeks he has held very suc- cessful meebiuge in the townships of Bud- ford. Sborrington. l :Lt.ebur;_-, Lunghboro and Kingston. He says proipeclvs for his return are bright. ' Plenty Of Bonded Cars. 'I`i'.nes are surely improving, said a customs oiciul this morning. I never saw so much bonded freight. arriving in this city. It is a sure indication of good times. Both the Grand Trunk and K. S 1`. freight sheds are tillei with freight. It is the best season. Ioc nlly. that either com- pany has ever enjoyed. "V'l`ho Pictures Were Torn. On Saturday a citizen received by post a parcel of three nets of pictures from the` United-Staten. On similar parcels he had been charged duty but this one was: (le~ livered free, but when the parcel reached the house the picturoa"were torn down the centre. the rent. being made by some one attempting to see the COIILOHLS by hearing open the wrapper. _,.. Wzif (lot A stylish lint. At about half price at Aborneth_\"n mil- linery sale, ovor AborneI.hy`e shoe store. Olnrlntmnu l"uuv|uu. We winh tocall your attention to our ne Belgian linen. hem-stitched. table cloths at SH). 88.5!) and 36; table napkins to match. These are the tiniest. uoode pro- curable. and just. what you Want for the holiday festivities. Pure white Balfnsp table linens 50c.. 60c.. 750., Sl, $81.25 and $1 50 per yard. Half blcnchcd table linen 253., 304: , 40c.. 50c. and 00. per yard. Table napkins from Mic. to $5 per dczan. R. McFau|, headquarters for house furnishings. A clever Protluotlrin. Dm'.ge'a trip to New York" is certainly the finest furce comedy seen here in a long time. The plot is a light one, but the multifarious complications that arise dur- ing the unraveling curries the spectator through a maze of extremely humorous situations. If Mr. Ihrlge" hud not visit- ed New York and attended the French bell the force could no . have been written. as the entire plot hinges upon that event- ful trip. The nituatium-i are rened tea degree. unsavory insinuatiunn and infer- ences are entirely absent. The play was created for Lzugghter and it quite success- fully fulls its mission. The specialties were all original and proved very enjoy- able. The chorus singing by the compun - was particularly effective. while the holes were 1-ogoml that each soloist wns obliged to respond to cncores Ptonllilf The \'n allot. At :1 concert in London. Out... on thanlu=- givingzlay, the News says the soloist of the e\'cnini_r was Mi. Emily Scott. of Lon- don end Detroit. and u pupil of Harold Jarvis. She was given a splendid recep- tion and encererl with every nppenrnmro. Mien Scott in `the fortunate posse-nor et in dramatic'ru(zm-soprano voice which has- becn carefully cultivyiteil. Her numbers, "The Swallows (Cowen) and "Rory Harlin` " (Hone Temple).`with encore:-. ef- forded Miss Scott an opportunity or dis- playimz the wonderful fulne-~ of tone and range of her voice. Thin, combined witha `charming presence, and the clear and (lie- tinct articulation so characteristic of her distinguiehod teacher. movie the singing of Miss Scott one of the most enjoyable fea- tures of the evening. Mi-I Scott in n nin- ter of Mrs. C (7 Woods. of London, and formerly of Kingston. Uovomontu of tho Pooplon What They An laying nod Doing. G. W. Dawson. ex-M_.P. for Addington.` was in the city to-day. .1 mulu r.m|..Inm.er for J. Mcru-land. there.` Mr. Pamphell. clexk in the HTJL otco at Bollovillo. in hen rohcving C. Summcrhy. nick. _ I. nmm. Rnnfrcw. nlnrnod to lull Summon-by. ucu. L. Hogan. Renfrew. rolurnod to` home yoourdny. Alter 9 lane! viei. to friends in the city. | Johnston Browln. Ticlabotno, van in the city Lowy. Ho any: the ground out than in now oovorod. although tharoio not I iuciovltyynnntitg ol thy bountiful tenth good Iloigoing. ' ' ~ llonrom Tuckar. Montreal. I nrlrtical wn in we may no-nay. J. Ilealy, book-keeper for J. Mclkrlnnd. is laid up with an severe cold. George Chapman. Queen street, is spend- ing 3 few days imwnoortown. Mrs. R. F. lhvin in in Montreal visiting her daughter, Mrs. Walter A. Fleming. 1..-m.: .l Swift. Kimnlnn. Ont... Vinit- her anngliter, Mrs. Walter A. I wining. Juno-- .1. Swift, Kingston. Ont... visib- ina friends in Wntartown. has returned home. A-..1.:.:.L..... r!I..n. -an n. Runhwuilln homo. Archbishop Clary was M. Sunkyville on upthy blessing bolls for the church then. u. .-......|..n pink in than ;'l',R_ good uxongnmg. Geo:-2e Tucker. Montreal. pru-tical _org|n builder. is making repairs to the of- 'mm in Sydoahun strut Moshodm church. The work will occupy his actuation lot nonrly two week. Ilrc. R Birch. Bun: nnot. Hint an nutty urn wconu. Mrs. S. Birch, Bag hunt. (in: "AI Home" is her nndcnco. in aid of the Y |l.C.. on Wcdnuday. Doe. lat. {tom but eouu-uio`eIock. Avolcuno unaud- od so all (Honda. Bciog in sum. 11...... wan... ILL: no Int-none! Ininn ,, CIAJSIB FOBMERLY THE RESI- dnnoo of on. G. A. Kltkpntrlok, hunti- Iltnltod. opposite Hncdonald Park. Ap- bly Kulnnwl as Donna. Ontario so. ._._.-___....____. -'r_. ._ .- lodioulmonas. n_mngvcnuum.-. I Gnome Wiisonlwno intoutioaollning ucsndiduolor uldornuie IouuninV ic- torhwu-dmvlaucnouoruuuoyunnyos. Ilioulunryho as oord. oun- uos hcriloo bin In 5, going into I .,\\ .,n\:;:\\ When Rubber Weather comes. I `A|- ,__..__ A--- _l-___ L- flfv AVNrIuc`Ti`iTcITv. PERSONAL MENTION. 1397 |"Ii1isAim EsoFraAcaEns. : THE cmmn omuou or A --I='L- Teachers` Auocletlon should he an n Lnhor un:ou-ntr.ouu '1-coin wu) Rot Beeult from small lhlorlee-"Llve end Letuve" ulmum no the lone. PARIIAM. Nov. 29-(To the Editor): Would you kindly allow the space in your valuable columns to bring before the notice of tenohere and the uh- lic generally the deplorable state 0 the Iolorieu paid to pu`blio eohoolteeehore in_ this and the rug:-oundin oountiee. No doubt each teacher has la b it. but. either owing toe..luok of energy" on his or her mm _part, or on the port of the dilferen teachers` associations. the trouble become: yearly more and more ditlicult to oombat. Yes. the blame can be laid not only to each teacher. but also to their ueooietione. (NF nmu-an Hun nhl ntnrv nf nll each teacher. nuuuso to incur usoouwuouu-. Of course, the old story of one bid- ding Against the other has quite a bit. to do with . in. In msny instances, school sections um ooco paid 5 very fair salary now secure their teachers for even as low as one lmndrod and sixty- tive dollars per snnnm. But it seems to me that no teacher cm/ do justice tohis children. can train our future citizens. or can develop their menus! powers {or such a sum, but one ailing I do know and shut: is than many a person (not s teacher) can sit in a school room at. that rate per snnum. "\L'I|nf. Hifrnrnnnn" nnn will Elk. "what KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. in school at. man mm per annulu. "What di'ercnce one will ask. what the salary is Y They oughn to do thoir duty as any rate. Not. so. The majority of our vouchers are not men and women who feel the responsibility laid upon them but mom boys and virla, Irom `seventeen years and up. and to such it. takes something; we might. say something more ooncmbo than a sense of duty to make them do no least part of their duty. Now whv not. raise the aim limit; of pziru or cneir uuuy. Now why raise the age teaichimz. This would have two good ef- fecca. Fireb, we would have men and wo- men {or l.0uCll0l`H, and second it would put. an end to young people ueing the teaching profession as n igtepping atone to something also mid our teachmg would be teachers who inbendad to make their living on it. and conseqiiently would make a life long study of ii in order to become procient; in their profession. Hut. In mmrn to the mutton` of this out.- their proression. But to return to the matter bidning one another. Something should be done to prevent it. lthan already been pointed out by oduozitional magazines that the teachers association should turn them- selves into associations similar to labor unions and determine a scale of salaries ac:-ording to the certicates and according to the sex. At this point someone will 8:33,: What. clilference does"it- make whether the teacher be male or iemaleeo longae they do theii; work`! Now there Are very few large school sections which have tri d both that have not decided that a male ncher does more tilective work. A teacher of the fair sex is far more apt to gain the ol- fections ofthe children, but a teacher of the sterner sex, while perhaps not retain- ing their love. but at least their respect, WI do more practical work. This letter has been written with the hope that the teachers in their mad scramble for schools at this time of the year will pause and say live and let live." -~A FHl.LU\\' TlA1.`lll-Llt. News of the Dlntrlct. Coiadomwd from the Whiz`: lcxohanxol. Samuel Hanna. of Griswold. Manitoba; a former resident. of Leeds county. died suddenly Lust. week Ir. ia nmmd unon stood autlnoriw that A. wxll not again neck elccuon` S J. S:uhbs,B A , St. Mary : collegiate iuautulo, has secured the posion of clussicnl master in Smit.h s Falls high achool. .\ \|,'......:m..-n nnmn namnd Runm has suudonly Lust. week lb is stated upon good authority W. Carecnllou. M 1 . for North Hastings, will not again neck election` R .1 4ul.h.~z 12 .\ _ .~`.n. Marv : collecinbo achool. A Watertown man mmed Bmrnos has been sentenced to the penitentiary for six months and Iiuod $.30 tor writing indecent letters. A r....s..m .-.5 elm \'.-mil. Houtinaa nnntcst letters. A feature of the Nnrtln Ila:-tinge contest (or the lcmsluturo is that many oldtime coneervuuvoa me workinglnud for B. 0 Lou. the liberal ncmineo. A l.....r.- nu .h...u.uu~n:| nn Qnfurdnv ill Lott. the lmernl ncmlneo. A bo:\r.\\ns discovered on Saturday in the mud Huts near Fnsh I -)int., thought. to be the bmu. from which Cole and" Murjen were drowned uu Wudnertday last. When found tho boat. was capsized. Izm.`|,`.;I|.. ;. nnhm m have A hint. new in}: will bu erected in Lnu .'-pnng uy nun- tn.r:r-Jr T. Tmnpkinsmn t.ho:corner of King and Home streets. Plans are being pre- pared by Mnxwall, n Montreal architect. H`.-orgo Vcrmilycn. fourth concession of Sylncy. ha` not been hourd of since Salnr~ (lay. Ho was A stockholder in Bay ol lguinlo. Hedge U0 . and they owed him ("msltlcrnhlo money. No is well known Um,-u;:lIont. Sydney uml Thurlow. and it ic- lmpcvl hn |H.1_V turn up all right. John Tulle. l\|nc-kwgnn, Mich.. I former lA.`(`.fl!4 county lmy, and a r-on~in-law of A. l'. 1-`mld. Mullorytown, ha-I purchased the black gelding. Johnson. one of the fastest hruhting h0rI~'0~ of his size in the United Stutee. Ho has a marl: of 2:95, but. can trot 8 mile easily in `.':l6, or butter. 4.. I.~....1;.l. ..umIn-am has been formed ALL! mile oully ll) '.':m, nr msuur. An English syndicate has been formed and is now buying up gnu, Iraterwarkn, electric railways and lighting plan!!- Lhrnughont. l`.madn. A l9pr6!htBtiVQOf tho syndicate was in Bcllevillerecently and .recurol ophonn on tho street railway. Trenton olcctric company and the water- works. A .I........:.\.- -m-ionf. nomn-I-nrl nn Hm Norm weakness nccompanioa heart tron- bIe~botln are curahlo by Milbm-n`a Hurt and Nerve mm. the succooefal tonic and invigorator. Tlmunuho nae l._ln|`Il pniu them. Hero is one: "My nerve! wort completely unnlruug," i-syn Mrs. H. (`hurch,(`alodcmin. 0nt..: "and pal itmtion. loan of mcmury ind ahonnou breath troubled me greatly. Milbunfa Hour. and NQTYO l'|ll3 WON honocinl from tho lint. qnd mmoved these troubles in a remark- nbly short time. They made me `feel Int- tcr in every way." lound mo bone capsxzcu. Brockvillo is going to have A big. hotel, 5.13:: the Recorder. The new build~ will bu erected in tho spring by con- ... ..,.... 'l" 'l`nmnhin.u nn l.hn`nnrner of King works. * A drowning um-idont occurred on the Ridemx river. near Beckett : bridge. Wil- liam R029. his brother. Cburlon Ron. and I Ind named Mchiullen were nluting. when audden|_vllmico broke and ill tluto wont. :_ n|....'.. Rm: -mi vmmn Mnhlullon auddenly the Ice DH)!!! um: um uuvu wuuu. in. Charles Ross and young Mcllullon mnnngod to got. out. but William P-on went under and wu drowned. The unfor- tunate boy, twelve yours of age. tn the son of Edward Rout.` of Mulboro town- Jnhllu nnrdlou Putty. A meat deal ol Inter-at lwv bun avalan- ecl uvcr the garden puny In be ivon in tho City Hall on the rich md Bah Dec-Mnlnr by thy Indian ot Cmimon` church. Unique nrrungomouh are planned. Full Ul ship. ruuuuvv cw------ v `"--.-.--w CANADA SILT IIIOCIITIOI Ca nnvnn. but ! v sinuous":- DIM l008IID M0 Fill *oleman's ' ctuuunu ' mnmraustuota ' I I10 FIND DISTRICT i3A8HES. LOW /TEAGIY-IER." Wonk Nona. I Sins! FICCU Cunvon. own jvj ELECTRIC -SUSPENSORY FORWEAKMEP! ` In DRAIN8. Losams. vmxoo. CELE. IMPOTENCI. `and nu excess of early abuses. I apply the negative pole or my famous Electric Bolt to the organs by means of the supporting auspensory attachment. Electricity felt instantly or I forfeit $1.000. More than live Ihousund cures last years. Sheet oi` this month's testimonials and book THREE CLASSES OF MEN." explaining all.sent tree sealed upon ro- uuest. or consult me free at my oltice. DR. SANDEN. 156 8'1`. JAMES 8'1`. MONTREAL. QUEBEC. !_HOE n0E Sutherland s -.-.--. ISHID ',1'I-IE DESIRABLE REEL dunno. lljohnnton strut. Good locality. rrhet dnlnuo, all modern conveniences. pal: DI. Wmnnn. Tun ASSOCIATION Puurn: wry n 0! Burl on lot: which no olou to 5 growing len- uon ol :5. am. Apply to J. 3. Sxmnnn. Bouoltor. (nnonu Snub. I1oE 5 5"" Alderman l}ha1[Ies_I.ivingstoI; cordially solicits the sugport of the Electors as a candidate 101- the the my and to your nlldnctlou. I an your vote and Innonco In my lnvor. In the mom and I'll" oaduovu to Inch 5 pononul cnnvou 0! (ho ally. / Yous_I.rgly_,__ MAYORALTY OF I898. Iv iuuv nnuvvuvuu vs ---7 _.-, ltlngsto . LADIKW AND 08811.1! IE3 :-A'l' `III III- quout of n Inge uvmnuol Ultlunu I have doclaod to lwoolno I cnnrlld-to for posi- tion of lluyor '0! mm If I am aloof atoll do my but to ill] the position with guilt to city nuohwtlon. your and Innopco hyor. To the Electors (:1 the City 0! IlI_ _.AA- NE Designs. ' Prices. W|l1Pupern nibble for Kitchen! Dining Rooms, Halls. Both Boom. !i,I_:__.__"\--I__._ I \.._ ... M. 1lu.uu5 -uvvunwg auu-nc-p -9-... .--v--.. gcidrdongli Parlors, Boom Wm. Allen & Son, Brock Street. s,~gp.::,.,m can can my puflhotofholllo 93 y-rlonhtm gnourlhnct Odl ad`-I l..|QAa- Q Ill G(>.I>Il>2I>ll>ZI'II-IiI~'l'1l*;I-'l>l(-151'-l>il'l>.I*`l~I ' 1 Kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai Oltcn prove: an unnnrmountnblo ohsuclo. Here : one Il|" you can duplicate Quality and Price don't. bother to come ova`: to 11- Bat you aux . Leading Shoo House. It stands for TOYE'S QUAKER BREAD, and people who purclmse it go a Whole Loaf of Satisfuc Lion. Sea to it that every loaf of Bread you buy is stamped in plain gothio letters "Come" 9 Over. 9 _s_n0E'_s'_7 EH3 UQIWIK IlV-IV` VVIIV ' Pcrsnlc or Bxcnnge. latboivunlounon ml 3:! on Beam ~ Ihntllilh. An If So Some mom a: co,, (#0 city. |' out 1.3. W ".t`.'if'v)vn 1. nu, _5 noeg =7": R 0%.`: Roma '5: Iuuoonst. non `caution uooc. ' dlokt. ONICII * IoIIOudnnDI. don -...--'.*:%.'.-.: Anlllotlunnoooruutnc 8 `.'. than and lot um born. :1 `1 f:'.`3`.;".'.`k3.a'"" Imam s-uoonllot. ll. uunoiouu 58:002. Oooaunnlliuvutlt douhlo hrlokhouo lt..uvIo nndlamllull. man Icltl names! at iooll hIu||o.to|oto:,.:nchuqg: .1 a ` nAnnnmn-1 Baal nun. Ag...- IN SIC. Io ID` at nxilnqu gunman-s` Rod emu A:-sq. Ill IAIII--Q; It Ilnjhj am _n_1_n_wa now. now; . Au D-nhnnpn Forget itNot, I III! BISI Ismtcuwtsn} mu & tars mm, whennllkindsolwood iitobe hdulowutpt-Secs. J. B. MCIMY. . A. BLANCIMRD, w7w .:-_._'_ ' ~ olclllhdo. hnolfhn Alvinulviul tnnounun. u-noon ::sm.v.;_.:.-:.-.*~..-:.-*.:..:' WIWVCID-Ivv linin *am':..'.:-: cu. -`----__ - -. --- _ --.. Tip bus `Educational advantages. with I long oomlort and oonvonhnoo. nah Oouu. Oroquoz and Shaun. FULL STAFF of Unlvonit Graduate: lnnnhl nunuon given to In vidul mods Can. Con.. la}! Props. Bunion. U. B. A. Q-"ow Io Purity and ugnuhfy the Inn. scalp. and Ink." ngllod me. Ill! HIlll0lls.'.`:.`J:'s;".9.:1'.;:.'.-:':.'::'.':.:: `vi ' ' low It told throughout! the mu-Id. Povrrn Dluo an Cllll. Boston. U. I. Q- " Hot mm and lulp. 'io!I.Whuo mm min shapely Nana, Luxu- nu: Ru: with Clan. Whotenomo soup. pro-_ dncod by Cancun; Sou. the nu: ctlocttvo skin purifying and beautifying soap in the_ world. 1: won as purest and Iweowu, for tolm. bath. and nursery. The only prqvontlve otlnaumuuon ma down; at me roan,- majl `I ' ' vruulnuum-uuu u-nu u-v55u-5 nu um . vunnq nonlnnm thnmnmm nu world. P01-In Duo ccuugnr-Iv:-`w -\v-- -w---- --.. lll Wo|IhhnIt..Ilnugn. Icuctnlou no Ian-hour ovuunu vvuu cw. v-v`..v- --_ ..,__... 151 ottonuon [hon ml 11.. Tho nliuomont and culture of homo comb nod with the high:-at mental tr-mining. '1'U1'l`l0.'N lEEs-l|`I-om 06 to uh per arm for Boudon. from $180 to (`M0 por unnnm A discount. of one-third to dsughton of olor :- mon. For full Information uppu to I14. (X).BllWAI.L. l.A.. Principal. uu UIKUUII. Band for 1897-98 circular. 1-...*i.i.'.}`.I A CHURCH SCHOOL. COAL that is COAL It ALI` THE FLAT UVE8 Tun may 00': O othlni Moro Kin: In-cot. oin- Ll:-|1h'o win in; Oiioo. pm: A um Best. ..LEN'S SHOES. . .. : ANDSOME NEW RESIDENCE Oh inrm Ht:-mt. nan Division Street. lately hllltbll nu. CHAS EW IKNSHALL, Principal. You'll know It by the In. _gDucA1'[3Nm. Monday. November I5 Inning Classes on TUESDAY. Nov.1m~h_. Pruupoutus at the Rnomu. corner 0! Princua um Ilonuul bts. (`EAR I` `I7 IIPNQHLI I. Frlnnlnnl 0135509 wlll roopon on TO BE LET. :)'?.TXfE` The Ohortirod Acoountun I)-I-`-0-u. I '|MlII Jlzuvu Principal. WHAT AL DRUGGIST SAYS OF THE EVIL. / \ I1 - It in Admitted then with the odvent of eiuliution has oorne A great end continu- ed deos-one in drunkenneos. The nn~ tionel drink bill," concerning which so much has been and is said, in lean. men for nun. than it was A century. or even lmlf a century, ago; It. reprerente 3 far loan can- enmption per cupiha. More may he heard , oi dtunhenneu, but. that. in because people haveoeuod to regard in M A matter of course; 3 regular port of daily life, ouch M it formed A ,centur ago. Therefore. it may be em-mined t. Ill blue ribbon and other armies of I like ilk, in lighting the "drink end." m striking at what in after ell n` dying monster, though dangerous even in the denh throee. ' Mann-kiln nnnlzhnr nnrl mnhhlnr rlnkmnn in the noun tnroee. Meanwhile another and subtler delamon arisen. The vice: ol`civlliz:i.tion are making themselves felt. and those who would not "drink," as they call it. di'ei-entietivg the conoum tion of alcohol from that of other liqui s, indulge in drugs of various kinds. `Opium consumption. either in the form of laudanum drinking or in the sub- tler form of the hypodermic injection of morphio.,is, though not common. less rare than it is guessed to be. Insomnia or pain, which to human sensitive nerves eeems~.in- tolerable. is the excuse for beginning the habit. and the end is generally worse than drunkenness. Druggiste declare that the cocaine habit is a recognized fact in America. nerbaps not so marked in Canada as in the United States. But this is ac- counted for by the extremes in the popu lation of the two countries. Strange to any the Germans are more addicted to this habit than are those of any other nation- ality. This probably arises from the fact that they are subjected to an inteneer cli- mate and life in Europe. consequently de- veloping a quicker sensibility and rnore irritable nerves. Druggiate are also "re- sponsible for the statement that the in- hnlation of chloroform has proved an ir- reeistible temptation to many, and women who would scorn any indulgence in wine, sip eau de cologne and other perfumes. "Yen." said A rlrnmvist lust eveniniz in E HANDSOME RESIDENCE UIV Union Btu-oat. non street. _ ooonplld by Dtvld J. Whltohotd. A small Oxpoudltnn nomplolio it. Lot Mi nim- Quonh Oollou around: . V dangerous poisons. "The general habit of drugging is to be condemned. No healthy person needs continual medicating with either diges- tives. purgatives, tonics or sedatives. If a physician prescribes these things. well and ' good ; he knows, presumably. when togive ` and when to stop. but the irresponsible way in which people pour substances. far stronger than alcohol. into their systems would awaken one sadmiration of their cour- age if it did not amuse one s indignation at the'ir folly. You will doubtless be surprised to learn that cases have been known of ginger drunkeness. Extracts of ginger. popularly used among women as relieving functional disturbances, contain strong alcohol disguised by the pungent spice. As I said before. I have not any arsenic eaters among my cuetomers.biit the habit of eating the drug for complexion improving is by no means rare. It is popular among the society dauies. so also is the use of any- chnine. They take it in their tonics until they begin to feel `jumpy. and before they realize it they have fallen victims. The danger is two fold. First. the directly in- jurious effects of the chosen drug; and sec- ond.tlierisk of falling victims to e hebitmore malignant than the despised `drink curse. Alcohol we linowaiiddread.bntt|icse things. far more dangerous than alcohol. the pe) ple take apparently witliuut any fear as to the result. For men and women of a different race. dwelling in a hot and mslar~ ious climate. quinine. opium and other drii s may not only he liarinless but even wlio esome. yet for Canadians. except in rare instances. they would prove dangerous and pernicious foei-. lnI;l|iIAl\ mum rlnnanrmis than alcohol Uc nmm ~ ./ low a Victim Boxhu nu lnblt\nnd the I|alu"0rovn--woInon An the 0|-cunt Ollondon-lotpbln. Arun|c and Even lcrxohnme Uud-`tho Ihblt condemn- All Blp oau no coluguu lulu ubucu puuuiuvn. "Yes. said a druggiet last ovening reply to a quoaLion by a Winn representa- tive, "I don't mind veiling you that I have a few drug victims among my daily customers. Their manias are nos all alike, and are limited only `by the number of pain-removing. nerve-quiehing drugs. To one man I sell four ounces of launlanum overy day. I do not know for a fact. that he uses that u|uaut.iI .y himself, but the fact remains that no purchases it. I have sev- eral regular customer: who buy the raw opium. I cannot. lay whether they eat. it. or smoke it. I have not any arsenic eaters. but. I occasionally supply a anrychnine mixture, but these came are rare with me. although I know for a fact that othor drug,- giabe have regular customers for both Lhasa dangerous poiuona. "Thu annnrnl habit. nf drnmrim! is to arm pernicious xooa. "Intiuibl_\> more dangerous than elcohol are tbeeo forms of inobriety. in on much as ncfrevolting eeeocintione eurrouud thorn. Their victim: do not regard themselvee as drunhrde. Tl-oy cannot identify their nervnuencu. their leintncee. thoir sloop- leeeneee with the cravings ol tho stagger ing loafer ol the Itreet. nor the met they obtain after the dose with the etupor ol vulgar drunlienneee. Therefore. to an extent which is not generally realized. wu. men are eubject to tbie temptation. Their imagination ie not oll'ended.vend they can usually obtain the drug they waulhwi-tliout anepioicn and carry it about in coiivenient form. It tekee I long time for intimntee to realize that the depression. the irritabil- ity. the varying moods of a rigid abetamer aria {roan drunkenneee: that condition ie generally conceived ae being due to only one eouroe-alcoho|. And thu! drug habit: of various oerte bocome incurable just because nobody realised that they are einply e form of inebriety. To an extent phyoieiane are to blame. They prescribe lhcee dmge. the patiente get in the habit 0! taking them. and the craving groin. Still. we cannot do otherwise than supply the demand for the etulf. though I olten feel son)` et having to do so." CooIe`e Endeavor Dotlely Again lurk Another Annlvereery. To commemorate their eighth anniver- eery socially the members of Coo_L'e'p church . christian endeavor rociety eaeunb|ed"in the lecture lull last. night. lnriutioue bed been extended to all active. neonate and put Ilmnbere. who turned out in good numbers Rev. 8. Houeton opened slleeveninfe entertainment with prayer. end heeleo gun a ehert tell lull edvice {or native ende'.n-orere. Ae inlornelpnr ....-'--.::...:*"'-*.,..."*".`::'.."'......"*"~= 1:2 guano, conmmug mun uunwu. wu unauead: Solo. lint J. Potent; ad- dnnI,D. A. Show: voonl duos. |linuPoucr and Cbxoo; nddruo. W. 1'. Prittio: ooh. Ilia; Chxun; tending. J. On: role. W.,'l'. Priuic Coho. cnko sud cndico won pndueod lain the owning. Altopthot 0 my plunnt owning wu upon; . 1| !!! up-uuy. in Waldo hag nun. 100500070:-Out-hcicnl htluulidund gcurgthuliuuut us the dl;.yLiUdi3`|. 0 Ulla: tho huonun ol Rh (inn \ho Alohblnholb And the You Bovosho Dun o!Ontu1o. Iunnwn. Into Raudonoo o! Alumna: Gunn. Johnston Street. Chrhtman Term Bellns Nov. l5lh- - -.__,_..-__n _l.__._A____ _nx A SOCIAL REUNION. Oonndnn Ilortioulmrhh. `Flu: Nnnnnnn hnrtimall OIDIGJIII uoruculturun. . The Napanee horticultural society was organised in March, 1895, through the cm tiring eforte of Mrs. (judge) Wilkison, its president since inception. This or ~the retinetauco, we believe, of a lad being elected to the petition of presid oi e horticultural society in Ontario: d the success at the`society has proven eohoice to have been most j ' Other aooio ies have since followed the course of the eesooiety. and elected a lady president. Mrs. Wilkison has associated with her. an active directorate. each of whom strives to. outdo the other in advancing the interests of the society. The directors started out upon the princii ple that the easiest way to induce the mem- bers to cultivate owers was to present them with with seeds. bib: and plants, together with complete instructions for their management. Accordingly the society has made extensive purchases from the most reliable dealers, aud has distributed amongst its members 7:600. tulips. 4.000 crocuees, 1.028 hyacinths, 1.966 gludioli, 3'27 cannnsrftysuine primulae, sixty-ve hrunaneiu.'siaty-six hegonias, sixty-six deh iegltyenine chryrenthemums, seventy palms, fteen pounds sweet pea. ester, poppy. bollyhock and dahliu seed. At the meetings of the encietv the ele- Eli loch`! With 0 Wont: Pral- -Ilul. an . 11-- vI__4.I-..u_._J_A peppy. nouynoox unu ununu luau. At the meetings of the society the mentary requirements of tlhriculture are studied and discussed. Oocssionnlly en essay is read. Last year the society ollered prizes, open to students of the collegiate institute, for the beat colleetionol classied botanical specimens of plants growing wild or commonly cultivated in Canada. The pride of the society, however, is the annual ower car- nival, which takes rank 18 one of the events of the year to which the citizens generally look forward with pleasurable expectation`. The society has for :.-ome.eime had in view the establishing of a smell model park in the central part of the town. and have hopes that the matter will, in the coming year, be brought to a sucmdsful issue. A cltlun Thinks The Plan Can Be Success- fully Worked . Musical treats by way of organ recitals have commenced, and it is the desire of many that theyl be continued regularly throughout the win errrnonthe. On Satur- day night a citizen Wvho attended the recital in St. Andrew : church expressed himself thus: It is an inestimable ad- vantage to be privileged to spend an hour with such people. The soul of man can- not help but be elevated above the cold pressure of earthly weights and rest in its natural sphere. Show me the man that will not be touched by music and I will show you a man who is almost devoid of affection. Organ recitals are means of education. and I would like to see a series of free recitals conducted this winter. It is wonderful the amount of musical talent in this city, which just appears above the horizon and that is all. Other cities pro- duce their stars, largely because their existing talent is developed. I have made it a point to attend several church social:-, etc , and the musical ability displayed by many, among what I might say, the mid- dle class, was simply surprising. Free or- gan recitals will tend strongly to encour- aging those so inclined. and could be con- ducted with little expense. I remember Boston tried the plan last winter and mode agreat success of it. Organists, singers and other musicians gave their services free, and the different churches having the best organs were opened without it mur- mnr, 'l`hAl rnnilanla warn nfrsm nnnrluintprl Dull) UIKPIHU WUTU UWIIUU WIIIUUUV II mur- mur. These recitals were often conducted at the uoon hour to allow working girls and men the privilege of beneting them- solvee. Organista and vocalist: were re- paid by an increase in the number of their pupils. I would like to see Kingston try the same plan. Murine ltoml Picked Up Along The nur- Inun I`!-nnf_ av. - nu...- The schooner Queen of the Lakes Ion Charlotte to-day with 500 tons of coal for Booth & Co. ' rm... cu D..-......,.....t I.-- .......-h. I.-- l...A D0001] G M0- The SS. Roeemount has made her last, tripthis season. For the present. her cargo of wheat will xomuin in her. 'l"L.. L I ll l...........A{..... ...\....-....... .. UI WIIUIIIA WIN IUIIIIIIII ||| Illn The K. &. M. forwarding compnn_v`a schooner liildonan entered the government gmvinz dock this morning for repairs. Thu nlrmn H, M. Rallnu diinhnrupd `_2.Al0 graunx (JOCK DH"! lllflllllg mr TBPI I` I B. The sloop H. M. Ballou discharged 2,100 bushels of whom. M. J. Richardaonhelevntor to-day and left. for Belleville to outer win- ter quarters. Thn nnhnmmr Flnntwinu Arrived tmdnv COT (IIIIITUTB. The schooner Fleotwing arrived to-day from Clurlotbo with a cargo of coal for Swil't.&Co She will be discharged at once, and if it is pmsiblo she will make two more trips across the lulu: for coal. Tho u-hnnnnr I`:uhinl.v| in At. [ha Ixnittinrv `WU IUUTU DTIPS lI(7l'U!B IJIIU IIIU lUl' CUCII. The Ichooner Fubiola i9 at the knimng millcomploting the discharge of her cargo. lnatond of gum into. winter quulcrs. as was expected. a 0 has been chartered to carry two more cargoes of coal from Uhnr- lobw for Jame: Swift. 5: Co. And the rather Had a Narrow Escape from Llke late. A and accident. happened on Saturday. Samuel, youngest. eon of Roberta McKnight, about t.welve years of age, fell into ecteek. on the farm, in the township of Olden. about. three milee from Arden. The boy went. in the morning for a pail of water end ventured on the ice to skate. It eun- denly broke and he fell in the water. Hue criee for help were heard by his father and other! of the family. Mr. Mclinight made evety effort to eave hie son, but could not get near enough belore the boy eank. owing to his father to save him. The father had a narrow eeca . The funeral took place Moeday as oentein Grove. The ead event in mourned by all. Plano lxpoctorato ontalda. The shoot railway company will post. aigna in all the can. notifying punangora that apitting on the doom is prohibit- rl. The cmnnanv n a itia non. mim. BIKE lllllllx 0 Bull 1` UUUTI II PTUIIICII` oi. The company nd: ibis nut.toim- .pom'hlo to keep thocunn clan owing to the lthy cubton of cerhin punongorn who expectonto tobacco juice on the oor ol the can. This juice ponncntoo sud rota than wood, and the vault is thus when the on-one Inwedtho odor um niunfrom thodin Iohnnoo and douying wood is man unplcauns. The can an dininfochd ovary dc . some 9! then tries daily. in an olfon to up than in A healthy condition. d . ' r{Vo Il can you how: Jun buy nipir ol tho Slater rnblnrluo thou. ho_y n vatctprool. luck in black or an colored blhu-. ning: I lminlfm Qhnnunm Wliillu -IIlU III U?` T can C031 lathe. Edna gnu.` 55$`! You'll have I My dot.-Ior'a hill one at that dip it you don`! hop your hot. at` . _ H 'socu'Tv. F_(EEB}eA~ RE-C AL8. MARIEE INTELLIGENCE. THE LAD WAS DROWNED 1 mcwms in? A um um. v-v -vv-~-~- - _.j- j HAT LAIIG RESIDENCE ON NOHTH IMO of Johnston Stress n-It house west 0 Barrio Strut. wnh Iurnnoo and other modern oonvonlnnoon. Also the Stone Dwel- llu I88 Barrio street, with modern improve Inn . Apply to Jomt IUDII.

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