All commercial and Shortlnnd aub- joota hught. Courses short, sharp and direct. I3..__.I D... I AD -!...-.-I.... MARINE INTELLIT3-_Nc. not uoun nunu nor wpllri com- 1. g. and in oil` the dry dock at lfort. Du `SERVICE OF RR/Alli. Gun ltltnntl Tho Ulllll '! nI-L.. PAIMGRAPH8 norm up avbua ausv napomsne can [plan 0! Ivan my uh-WM! the roeule _Are non.-.lounn; In eupeeelel "us than Who Ate run: lone. . J. . Boon. nprumin s. r. moxmi Dunlop for ;-our new overcoat, A. B : ' Henson; Deta-ole. returned home Inn evenlnu after visiting friends on Col- bome ntreet. * n-..|......'. nmmh numn whnlnsnla and bdrm stunt. Hopbm-n a Cough Drops wbolosnlo and uni} AV E. H. Toyo I. 1 QB: nlnntaiin nmnnnr nu bun to-day ream en 11.. n. 'roye'e. 1`heeleobr`io eweeper was busy to-day keeping the Ipreet reilgreyiree from drin- Ing mow`. ~ Rare` and man : hlnnln Irina ulltl. nice Inc now. Boys` And men : black lrieno ulaton, nish. -porloot t, every wsy right. for boy`n'83 76 to 05,; for man, all aizea.'$8.50. Oak Hall. I2 -u-ullnnn AI tho hnnuv nnmlr nhorm. th lVIIJlI&"| lVIJIldrIIlII I: win Oluuu on TUESDAY. Nov lath. pom: at. the Booms. norm: 0! lirlnoou an Montreal uh. nun: In wnnwnnnj. n.a...u...| Oak Ii Rogudleu of the heavy snow storm. the apilo driver wu kept working in linking spilu tor the toundumon of the M. '1`. corn- pany a new elovnor. Bin drum in mud: to mature clothing puny`: emnor. Big drops in made to .m'ouuro clothing this week sh Duulop a. The finest Sco Woods, 315. ` a.-me. Allan hn fn In-ito moohnnicnllv wmsera crnmp. Black coats and vents. Venetian and clay worsted moods nude in such and out- uwsy tylo $9, 810. Oak Hall for high grade oodo. Sea the banning ab Abernet-.hy a milli- Woods, :10. Guns Allen [ml to write moohnnicnlly -with a typewriter. by aid of his Iota hand. His right hand has been diasbled from wnI>er's Rlnnlr nnntn and valfll. Venetinn grade gooun. Sec lm bargains Abernet'.hy nery parlors. over A. Abernathy : uhoo DION. Thane horns of plenty always come In nivuu. vnu mum nwn: IHUEU IIUIII3 UI Plulllvy DIWDJE uuluv In sizes. you must own; Some get 9. small tin horn, and some Possess I large trombone. Howling bargains in overcome. Where will `on buy? See Dunlap`: $10 beaver be- fore oommit.bin yourself. rm..- -1... .-.c mm a.. ...o.. A}. omen : will University avenue. Those overcoata are not in yet. Big rush at the factory; expect them bo-mun-ow. Wnll pay on woll.bo wait. Price $10. $12. Oak all. 'l`|m nrkinllll nnnnnrino in the Wllll: from 51:. um: mm. The articles appearing in the J. Antieoll Allan are such afresh treatment. of electricity that they ahould attract; mqre than ordinary attention. Mun : mid nnnf.n_ himvaah shook. greatest. fore oommlmn youraeu. - The class of 900 in arts at Queen's will hold on "An Homo" on Friday evening, Dec. 10th, ut. the residence of Mrs. Sparks, University Thnnn nvnrnnntn are not vet. B12 Dunlap, mug screen. Deputy-ohori' Morris, Pembroke, ranch- od Kingston penxibentnary last nighmhaving in charge Rntzmconvicbod of manslaughter, and sentenced to serve three yours. W`.-gin: Innuinn and nnmintv tn th ORV u-X-4- -----.-:--------------- 0 mum; ,:,.2:.-.. & V`i`e`i`. `.`."a`. `."'-".`2`>`.`}.`. .1``.." and eemenceu to serve mree yuara. Trains leaving and coming to the city during the progress ol the tire last night. compelled the remen to shut. off the water and uncouple the hose. Several lengths of hose lay across the rnilway track. WA urn nxnanhimv some choice neclrwonr I rice.ao us on can read it. Oak Hall. J. A. Ru dick, dairy instructor uf Fron- tonne county, in in attendance at the six- boenbh annual meeting of the duirymen s uaaoointion, which open: at Nicolas. 9.9119... no day. h.-m I>.lnh Hm wnnthar mm the boat of 355. A number of Mine Dnviee friends gather- ed at. her home on Pine atreoh lash even- ing and were entertained In royal style. Music and games were the features of the evening. __.-.- - ...-gnu -|Anl\l!Il bbnn ordinary nutenmon. - Men : odd pants, biggest stock. greatest. variety; the boat. $1.25 pants in we city. Dunlap, Kjng street. namn.v.nhm-i` Morris. Pembroke. 0! F1080 lay Ol`0!l me runway orucn. We are expecting some choice lfrom l:l1_e old country in I day or two. You will see them in our furnishing window. Priccao 1 A 1).. .a:..|. .a.:.-n :...r..-.mrm- uf F`:-nn. uay. Dan tIeb the weather you the you. If you can't afford anything hotter net. one of Dunlap : long frieze ulster: at M Buocou of 8 run: Klugnonlsn In I Dlstnnt field of Labor. -. Iv,|vrl n _ _ _ _ __ Berlin. NH., Reporter. The Androecoggin hospital has been un- dergoing quite extensive improvements this fall in the line of heating and sanitary repairs. a new furnace having been put in to heat the home, and at present new cloeete are being added, which will great.- ly add to its convenience ae an institution for the nick and injured. Much credit in clue the nurse.` Mien Graham. who now has charge of the place. and who came here about ayear ago. She iea graduate of the women's hospital. New York city. the general hospital, Elizabeth. N J.. and of the training tchool of the insane honpital, Kingeton,,Dnt. When Miss (1`.,rahmn took charge here he {ound the place lacking in many actual neceeeitiee, but by her pluck and per-eeverance she has interested those connected with bheinetltutionae wellae the public in genoi-al,so that. present. needs are any plied. and a neat. clean place is irovid- ed tor the eick and injured. The pace in now a credit to the city. There are now twenty-two inmatea. and tho inititntion ie clailv nu-nvimr a boon to the sick and crip- U Icnu vs l')or1in.N.H., Reporter. 'l"hn Amlrmnnauin Y twenty-uwo mmncea. anu mo lnlunuuuu I5 .dniI proving a boon to the crip- plot lumbonnen and others who lnvo been obliged to seek shelter in aome/ovor-crowd- ed boxrding house or elmwhoro, and whore they could gob but limited attention and cure to tint which is now provided and which thoy receive with appreciation. Thu Min Grnhlm refs:-rod~'to is 5 piston _ _ , KI HANIBOKE NEW RESIDENCE ON Union Btxoot. near Dlvlulon Strut, Intel nnnnnhd bl Dsvld J. Whltohud. A Imal WHICH DUI)` TUUOIVI Wlbll llpplcumvluu. The Min Gmhnm roforrodwto of Mrs. J. E Jones. who reoivod 5 diplo- ma from the training nchlbnl connected wilh Rockwood hospital for the insane. Kingsboniana ununlly make A success of life in distant tlolda, molro especially train- ed nurses, 'nnd her tnnvny fxiends hora will be loud to lurn oi the warm place Min Gm am has won in the heart: or the poo- plo of Berlin. -_n.__.4 u.. A us....g r.- ,, Injured By A Stone. PERTH, Nov." 30 --George Worron hu ncurnod iron: the northwest. where he opens most. of, the summer. An old drum in Icon of Mr.'Rico a houoo. which was disturbed And mods leaky by the hinting thou. bod t/o be re opened long wank and mondod. Enrly closing of the stores can- od on Monday of lost. rook. A. Wuhan. boot: and shoot. Ind `Moms. Charles and Janos, dry goodl. hove announced tint. their busihcn will bocnh from Dec. lot. Whilo blooming on Wiiaon street. on Satur- doy.on luiian woo struck by A ying stone while trying to run away from it. The stone woighod about. ten pound: and otruck him hotwoon tho ohouldomknooking 1 him insoinibio. K0 was hkon to Dr. Room : iurgory. who on oxuninuion. no homo . on iodnd to ho broken. A coined npunfhoo been orgoninod in own. ehnrcholsli bod thmkngiving urviotl on Thursday morning. The ohr timnou ohow won I grout mean 3 cloud Wodnoudo night. Mild vu- thoronmnioy OIII iod the Oddiollowu to ntnrn In 830 Mill without injn from (host. It in In hopod tint it oh: I Lanna-up an Ann-A` lth. nu; lI'0lI'| "VII. 15 ll $ III II` hooono an mun! You'll ...I'I' 3' 3&3 . um um cl :lnnodnyIilyoudon'tioop_voufooc "` . u . - i.`":..r' -:.::..=.. ='-r:..::~ ' or 1-: r `to unarmed. lab in black or can ooloyrod lush:-. I hookup-`I. Iolo agonu. 0! III EX ll lined Md Hail to ub-uIa:o'\u3a'uumu:.:uhu b---ill-an-t. 0 DOING A NOBLE WORK. : 5.. I`: .W-IHIVESDAI . -.---..-_: Foot '03 Again. >4 ~ Ln- .l--;-_D- Dnpmmxm 1_. 1397 'l"'ni3"st:oo' "'"KoE'1)i'v1a'f&7 n?rTo'e'.T.31" ooonphd by dmuo will comply it. not hypin- $5`-3-_g_xm-"czouna. ml; so _. v. | - ` y----u---n . lungs. gut nun , At Abornsuaya. me A. Abarnthyk shoe uoro. mm nu-ma At Aberngthrl no-n nomn v `Phi lntost styles in Indian fmoy evening ulipppro. Call And no them At Aberna- Aluu .n shy `a. `In (If `rho Ioll. Atund the novel cnmrmnmonh given by u King : D u h ' . in Sydnlum at:-nub Sundy oobo:ol.8l!`: cy evening. Dec. rdlrirs -I me And 7 to 10. Admission 10a. amoI0}_5\InuAy wnool. runny ovomng. uao. 3rd,from -I too and 7 to 10. Admission aunt Solo 0: and: nude clothing. Provost is selling boys and youth? over-. cont: for 83; boys` unit for $1.50: men's. overcoat for 35; men : hweod suit: 85; good heavy men : pants for $1.25; boys blanket onrcoaxa, oxm value 84 ' Vvlltll nun-II Viv-nut: vvlunwvg And it`: `coming soon. pbise boat in mind shun wo m waiting for it with 3 com- plebe line of rubber: and overahoes--and we sell them an we ee1l ehoea--t-he bent qualities at. the loweab prices. Haiupa & Locketb. Bv Hm nun-. nur ice nrmnarn are ham. Got A scum: an At about half price at Abernathy : mil- linery sale, ovelf Abernathy : shoe store. Berllloe Not Betlntaetory. Workman eomimz to the city from Porlzamouth complain of the irregular ser- vice given by the electric cars early in the morning. Some morning: the car is ready in plemy of time. but on others often lube. lawn winter the uervice could not have been bothered. and the worlningmen could depend upon the car to have them at work on time. They would like to eeoe man in charge who will give the same satisfac- tiou. -.._j.._.._ no lane lowest: prices. using: an uncanny. By tho way. our ice creepers are here. We pm; them on while you` waib. vlu lIIvIIn-- n `mu. 1 nu.-nu We wish to call your attention to our line Belgian linen. hom-atitchecl. table cloths at.` $10. $8.50 and 86; table napkins to match. Those are the nesb goods pro.- ourablo. andjuaf. what on want. for the holiday ieetivities. ure white Belfast. sable linens l')0c., 60c.. 750., 81, {$1.25 and SI 50 per yard. Half bleached table Iinen`. 5c., 300., 400.. 50c. and 60c. par yard. Table napkins from 400. to $5 per down. R. Mclnul, headquarters for house furnishings. O LRBOOIATION PIVDPIBTY I the found grounds. Tho uten- ltonngflu St:-3:6 will rundluotly through ihnulolmvhlc no olouvto anowlnn loo- Due _'l`o Lam-Ier. A tmvellor for E Toroiitowlioloaelehouro, and an intimate friend of Bertram, the member-eleco lor()ent.re Toronto, arrived in the city yeaterilny. The result. of the election was pleasing news to him. His description ot Burtram places him ms 0. ehrewd and clever business men, vigorous and energetic in all ell`urt.i-, but. too matter- ol-facb mm to cake with the inns.-es. Hie election was not due to his own popularity but: was rather an instance of Sir Wilfrid : popularity. the result of his increasing power and esteem in the mind of the peo- ple. "u '*"' av main} The s.i;:;i;;. Robert Meade. M.A.. a graduate of Queen's. has been advanced from the prin- cipulahip of the public echoola of Bro(:k ville to be inupeetor und supervisor at $900 per your. His duties begin on Jen. lst. 1898. The management committee reported: "That the etliee of principal of the ward schools be ubolished. We would recommend that Leuchers teaching eenior fourth classes receive u salary of $500 per ennuin; junior fourth classes. $100; senior third classes, 8350: junior third. 3320; end nll other teachers touching junior classes, $300; and that euch changes take place Jun. lat, 1893. By adopting this plan it it will be a saving of 3300 without dimin- iuhing the elliciency of the atnfl'. Report adopted. A L..llnl__ sun vr..u.. r,_, A Lady`: Good Looks Depends greatly upon the condition of her hair. Prof. Dorenwend, who in mak- ing A return visit to Kingston. at the Bri- tish-Amerioan on Friday. December 3rd. demonstrates this conclusively. By means of his sample! of various doaigna in hair goods, he can make prominent the good points of what might he otherwiao an unattractive face. It coate nothing to interview him. Gentlemen. your bald heads can be covered with hair. The professor invites all bald gentlemen to visit him and see what ho can do for them. Thousands have taken his advice and adopted his method with every mtiafnetion, both so to health and improved appearance. Why don't you ?A -.;_ _u.__. nu._ n-u. ADUIIIIUII Ul Alnln The publication the other day of the existence of a toll-gate on the main street of one of the suburbs of Lonvlon, F.ng., line directed attention afresh to Kingston`: re- cord in that line. An old reeident ro- minde no that n toll-gate stood. forty years ago, in Williumevllle; another we: main- tained on King street west. at the border of the llerohmer property, a few yards weetoi the Grand Trqnlr brewery. The proposal in favor of legislation for the abolition of tolled reeds. ha! created no little interest and anxiety among the share- holders of the gums in Frontenac. They are npprohoneivo that vented rights may be legislated Away. The Winn, while ed- vocnting the abolition of road tolls for many in year. does not hope for any injury to private made. It trusts that through :1 aysbom or arbitration the owners will be cornpenuated lor the fleeing procoae. To that end they should be muonablein their demands, since public interest calla for a radical change. That change must come. and as they not no will they lore in eettle- mun}. Unlilornu. lor |u:w.uw. A number of cnrponhoro. some from Pom- broh. hnvp gone cub to votk on bridgu on the Cow'I Neat Pun railway. I u:.. u... Adda. I'itnnimmonn.dAnnlh(nI' Nowu 0! The Dlurlct Oondcnud lrtoln the Wing : Inxchnngu. A Brookvillo exporter ha in stock nbout $150,000 worth of chance. !-thank In tho monoud Brockvillo navi- Iuu D3 Iuenb. ncdily. I The Anglican church at Amprior is clan of debt. "And the congrogntion will erect I pariah hill. A. D. Rnmimrbon. Wahrtown. N.Y.,bu oi Brocu-Hr. on 1 many. An Engl uh uyndit-an asked to be given an option on Bollevillo o no ock M. oovon ,. by-u cum on the dollar to the 15m 0 Jamar), but the council hu not agreed in tho propoelbion until lurthor particulate II. 7.. a nil... R Nnlnnn nl` Jlnnnvilln rnfd |mu.uuu woun ox uuooeu. Stock in the proposed Brockvillo_ na_vi- gntion company is being djapoaod or quite readily. Tho Analimn Amnrior WIGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. puioh mu. A. 1). Remington. just sold a gold min which he owned in California. for 8125.000. A nu-nlvur nf nu-nnntnrl. pom: from "III- "on the wow : mean run runway. ` Minn blur] Addie l`ituimmom,dwghtor of the Into '1`. J. Fitmhmonn, bnrrmor. Brockvillo, wu murfod to Fnnkford Armstrong. chomiot, N on York. fannerly of Broclvil . on Tuooday. An Emrl uvndicubo had given un. min: B. Noloou of aullsvillo patted any on llonghy at the up ol seventy-one.` 30 van stricken on Sunday with pan! 0 and Isak gndully until death came. `io- oouod was barn in Inland. coming to Cumdn IIIIDI mu Ind. BI married I list Bean, and oh, with niuo oluldta nrvin bin. ~ slhghor Mound to-day Inoiy-In duun culonul shim undo upouhll ht his holiday trade. Coll lid 3 BIO b huge: on! . .1 when Babb Wenlnr coma.` I 9L`. ' . _ _ . . 7 _ . A _- ._I_i_- L_. THE DISTRICT DASH E8. "1l'l'Y ANE-:riTcT:Tin-`ITY. Ohrlltmll lruluvmon. ,, ..,,A:_ Iu...uu..T. or 'l`ol_|n-. ,-_nAAj A- _I__ -u--rt- V---7--____r_-_ Oluuu will to-opon on Monday. November I5 Ivnnlnn (`Juana on TIIIRDAY. Nov. lth. IARTISTS `AND mam wont} -----:e- A suit axmamou or PAINT- Jjrj I've Young And clever Ila;-etoo"A|-unte Dlepley to Oltlnne the Iloeult `of Their` emu with the llrneh - Plelnroeqoe Klueton Dupluewon 0Aivoe-lJ1over Prod netlon - Ask on {thin wnac no eoneldere the two greeteet creotione that have elforded de- light to mankind einoe the world won in its entleot inleney. end`he will mower lig tend abode." The art of thetoller ol brueli and palette. therefore, lien in .'the euooooelul distribution of light. elude ` end color. in a manner depicting nature in its exnotitude Ind varying moode. That these truths have been rot in their fnllneee b 4 Menu. Otto. Nioholer endoreon. and that the are sympathetic uudenta 0! nature. ie en una- uvely enewered by on inspection of the forty-seven ,pi-oduotlona of their ekill now on exhibition at Kuicpatriols art gallery. Princes: street. The two artiste follow different branches 0! their proieeeion; one conning himself to portraiture end lend- ecape. the other to depicting lth the knowledge of o eeilor aceuos upon the trackloaa highway, but their eym xetbiee harmonizing on the mutual poi it 0 land- ecnpe. ` , Mr. Hawton shown twenln;-Iix and Mr. ewton end" sea . , . r. Bewton shows twenty-six Henderson twenty-"one paiutm s. Of the first named. one of his best 5 arts is the study of a girl : head. The young woman who posed tor this is a celebrated Parisian model, the original of Benjamin Con|tant s famohti icture "Herndias. The subject is trsate in a bold, masterly style, dis- playing ill and forethought in its pro- duction. "1: etends a second and even a thirdi apection. Of a radically dillerent type in his View of Kingston Mills at even- ` That" famous and beautiful spot in row: d on canvas with truth and care as to detai s. W] narkable accu- racy. while the treatment of ` be ond the power of pen to describe. The no t shades of evening neatling down on the placid waters, the granite. tree capped hills. while the serene peace which per- vades the scene is most allecting. Of still another variety is astatelyelm.whichevery- body. with an eye for natui-o`s beauty. who has trn\`(.\lled the Bath road must have admired. The tree stands lorth in all its force and beauty, and imagination easily loads the beholder to fairly see the branches ehaking in the wind. Columns of space would be necessary to give in detail a re- view of the balance of this artistfa pictures. mum... ;. .... ....'..o..I.i.. rim ul.mr.h.v nf r.lm view 0! me Diunnco or lilllll arunsye picuuruu. There is no inietaking the identity of the nrtiel; whose merino views are intermixed with the paintings ofO E. Hewton. No lmnd new that of Nicholas Henderson could have produced those marine scenes with such acourao and minute detail. His iineat picture int at which shows the de- parture of it llcet of vessels from Chicago harbor, and for which he was awarded A diploma at the world's Colombian exposi- tion, Chicago. in lS'.l3. The award was made upon the recommendation of W. Meuclog. Holland, who is widely known in the world of art, and who was commission- er to the world`e fuir from his native coun- try. Mr. Henderson claims. however, that his best cllort is that showing the steamer Roeemount in a storm in Lake Superior. The handling of this piece of work and its vivid and realistic treatment shown the combination of the true artist and born sailor. Another beautiful thing in that styled Frcshening to n Gale. showing a vessel under lull coil with sailors alolt reeling topsoil. Mr. Henderson in nlso quite successful in landsoine efforts, everything in the way of W00 3. bushes. etc.. apparently being capable of penetra- tion. Hie Spaniel) mrnveia, pointed at the world's lair, aria also worthy of notice. I`/\ ark nnrl nl'llIf.)l Mr. Klrkntflk hi}! inventorr. Mmmn V Manon. Montreal : United Smbolu putome-~-Rnbert. W. Clarke, Viocorm, trolley. lanio Frcchetto. Montreal. hand lasting tool. Frnnk S. Mead. Montreal. vulva gear for gnnonginoa. Joseph Tollmnl, Burlinut.on,. gate valve. Canadian patonI:a--William II. Orr. Boauacjour. Mum. harm ahoo and wash- bonrd. Eugeuouodin. Three Rivers. ICO- Lylouo gm: generator. John Flood ecu]. Quebec. Acetylene gas generator. Herbert ll. Fit /Simon, Wnpelln, Aas.. nnl.i-relling bottle. world`: mu`, are also wurwiy ox nuuuu. To art. and m`llSl.8 Mr. Kirkpatrick been of vmah aorvico in opening up his new gallery, which was formally thrown open to the public tn~d~iy. The lineal. paints- ings avniluble will be secured for exhibi- tion, and Kingnoniams will be thus an- abled to view the ellbrta of the masters, H privilege the Iinnjoriby of cit.i7.)n5 would otherwise be deprived of. Folgor -uT:.'s.$}'Ch}a _;\(`i;il)'V-tneil1-orviro; begun l)ec. lab. The ollico was opened a your ago with three mails a week. ` _,__..__,._._ .- .4..- w-eo:n'y l'n-tent Rnport Patents granted thin week to Cunnclinn inveutorn. Mmion & Marion. Montreal : lY..:on.| Ennnn nuInnln..._R.nlmrP. ', Tl-ll IDIALTONIC POI -1-nj F%"5 nu! DOSE.-Wlno (In: full thru {Inn 1 thy. children but the quuuty. "I owe to Vin Mariani a constitution of iron. which resists all fatizues. This tonic wine is unequalled." RH IN';Vs"r'4r:3v'r}'c`$ v}:w.~ "om Lack Sec Champagne on Eglre R:e..V5%-ix - A H EEl'.-1-ii-and ENERGY Ivyw-1-run Lawrence A. Wilson I Co. Zjn 1.; (|\1r'\v HANI WINK) CIIITII IND IUITAINI Body, Brain and Nerves WEE? IOIYIIAI. Ion nun an Inn: :---.-_.? Has A cm run Em` mans: Profenor Munyon In ho om! to-day I the leading authority In th nodloal vrorl . His new and humane method: of trntnent have pwept away all the old-luhlonod Idea: of doctorlnc with polaonous dru that create a douen disease: In the egg to `it t t o I -rld of one. He does not olullr` one remand the will cum cl calm) ulntu. but that to has prepared I Ipoe c cum for nearly every disease. He doe: not 1-lnlm that Munyou`I Rhemnutlun Cure -rld He does not olul `mu has col) claim that Munyoum Rheumgtlun will cure oonlumpllon. dyupeplla or an other complllnt, but he does user! that It will cure rhonmltlnm. Mun`yon'n Dynpq um (`um I: repnred expreuy to euro 5,.- pepaln: un,von'u Cough Cure to cure coughs: Munyon's Cntnrrh Remedies to euro cntnrrh: Munyorru Kldney cum to cure kl:ln9{ troubles. ,,'.I`he name my be mid of all Munyon`a dltrercnt remedies, The ,xnn{ be obtnlned st all drug ntoren, mos 1y :1 25 a bottle. \ . _ Personal letters to Prof. Munyon._!1 any! monily at 250 Munyon. I1 and 13 Albe t street. Toroxvo, Vanuwerod. with (too In lcnl ndvlco for any dlleue. . _ _S_l-IOE S E home: to come over to us. But you SHOE 5 5 HOES `U <'iEE'1T,i{(o Qhnmy uut Pxlco do\I't V I an HoE \ Suth erlandts WUQQVU `\r\O iwn not It by tho ha. Wm. Allen & Son, street.gg.-.:,',,..% `no but lanoauon oomon u If. Otoqll I'D Ul'Al'l` of I an I hnuon (Iv: .. -...-5.---.-.T W 0 N rlls-~}n mo rdomftom Oil \ ol ono-Ihhd 6 wk 2 full luorm ALL. l.A.. Pr` Alderman (}harIes_lA'vingsto1y cdrdially solicits the sugport of the Electors as a candidate tor the MAYORALTY OF I898. To the `Electors Jr the city or III. -`IA- &IJIV QLVII \llIAV IAIII CHI" o*uuc - --1 -11- ]: non of I 15:30 nnmtnol Cvlum I has doc! out to booomo I can-with form!- uon of Mayor tor IUD. If I um um! ll do but to MI tho {Iceman with on! to the o 0.: and to yom an faction. I ask you vote and mllnouoo In my furor. on: satisfaction. look you vole In fun. In use mar mm X null onclnvor to male 5 pononol onuvnu of the city. , You: O-[MW ' J. I. A hlll. i-:j:_ Effects. NE Designs. ` Prices. Wall Paper: suitable for Kitchens. Dining Rooms. Halli. Both Boolnl. Bedroom. Pnrlou. Drawing Booms. AnI-_, 15:- wvunu wv:_ _ - Omen, Etta. SIIBIGHS. I. was 'Ij'I\IIXVf| fudon. "`=1----- .`H" IV IIIV FICVIVIU 1:: our v-v, ~- Kingston. mm: AND umm.1r. an :-A1' run I!- ; anon. lnu China; ALL! MUNYDE` Ill (>.IIl~I~il-`I-il-l~`I!I-:(-II~`I!iil-Ilvililililvl-Fix] _ . ' T. " lnaaaaaaaaraassaaaaarnsasnsli H Often pron: an uunurmonnhbla '1 obuuclc. Rare`: one "13; youxn 0 duplicate Qunlity Ice d '8 b0 that |:. DII` GENTLE IIU :-AT Till ll- nut In mun! not Cvlunu I ad for IN Dool- Leading Shoo House. Boo to it thst every loaf of Bread you buy is stamped in plain gotlxio letters It stands for 'I`0YE`S . --..-. --.o-u .3 QUAEEE" Bi:A1_): " N _..__.,l..._. IL _. peoy-v-1:3--\;l'1o _p`ll}:;!il_II-B(') it a Whole host` of Batiafno Lion. : udIom ndmnd " nu Pullman. I Iona. _S_l'lOE_S_ Come ` Over. An Iclfn ax." I nuulnuo. Inollupro moouoltl on son houhbhlot CAIDINBIPS Rod hm! Auu. Ill Cnllhnhnn $ _ Zlnnnn ngn _g_sy_1z mu. oowM| n A no Bunhnnna Forget it Not. $.34? T In :W' anniv- nlht for It!-tortured babies Ind roqggc up, mpinn In rum bath with Olrriovn n.uu1 3 single nppllcmou ot CQITIGURA qlnuneut), the great skin euro. 1, any find economical ttengont unumzmnidc. uduunyacaxy. [and W I-90 -kn, naumna blood. - 1-. 1 ' \ _ * . V. a news mn,| Mons .in;r1ntvw!Ql!af` for skin-tortured babies and ,;i9:ga_.ukin;:._:twooa in am . J. B. MCKAY. A. BLANCIIARD. ua.e1awu:L&.L` moIhlV.l=O\I'u mu nanjllhn -w' gr. mam` V` lilciovm-II. Po1n1moouncnu- 1|oI.'Iowl .mB:Mon. . to Cm Every hy Humor."nnnnd mu. __-._..A__.. `V . mj 3 KT T `U _ Ill Iollhgttu It. Ihglla. Inc In Ion us love vulc- ue`x`1`<`l'E:1" 1897-98 circular. g*"`a_';.-.s@;?u.'i&*ae:."`vxf='a..:';T'.*-e*:a D38 Ullllllu UV-ug vv-Iv - Pcrsaleornxclnue. V t&d'CIOu A CHURCH SCHOOL. com. am is coat. at mt BESI Is IIIE CIIEAPESI. has wt when menu mtmu. to no 90! Mun. nndormfrom mom pu Annun. A 0 to dnuhlon of all: Information apply to I AhL.I.A.. P:-lnolpu. VIIIIXKI Bil. mus n.wnnNsmu.L. Principal. % A Best. ..EN 8 SHOES. . . . _DucA'rnomu. Wins LE1`. FOR SALE. I RESIDENCE ON NONI` M on. Aluo.u Eton: Dwel- L of J mum sum at hon want of lo Strut. with tumooo Ind Mhor ' Q mo treat. with modern unprovo- Iunh Apply to Joint Iluun. PI ASHOOIATION PROPERTY mgonand uonndl. The vuv an-u -nv-u -u--, Dhuhud Accountant n.`a.......$ rhrqd Acoou mnoxpai. N1 Clud IOU MILL HELD `n-ma ANNUAL nzun ml on.-n guns: IIAI I -:-no-jn `rho Ilooonuou W090 l1uInIlod-ooq llboil and Dylan luau lnlnnood tho Bounty of the l Iuoo-'l'ho OIIII Wore Inn: and tho Artlolu `rho: om:-ca an gun. at `n lnnrnlr mnln:i--lot ll lcllltfmj or Hm BAZAAR.| nltuuhd dotuohod Brick Houu. corner Ion nod Albert Strut. with four lull Iota. 22$, S0 A. UIIAOIIAN. . *1 A BABGAIN- 1`HAT BEAUTIFULLY ohordl. John O'Brien Ibood at the entrance door like I sentinel on guard, save that he lucked the severity generally attributed be that August pornonugo. With the comple- tion of this you. Mr. O'Brien will have served forty years of active and faithful church work in this capacity. At. every bazaar or concert given under the auspices 0! his church. hi: face has been as `fumilar at his manners are friendly and courteous. n.. oh- -ialm nn nntnrina. wan aha Uo no. ext: came the "Ice Cream perlore. "These. together with the tee-room. were eneoonced behind wells of scenery. which were kindly loened by mennger Lesser of the opera house. This made I very pretty ammo. and it only needed the decorabione of hunting end e to make it one of the pretulelt. comere o the room. The ladies in charge were: Mn. 0. end '1`. O`Rielly end she Miuee Brennan, Bedard and Kil- cnuley. rnnlnn tn the obnoaiee side of the hell C063! mhnnnernbaro menmy Imu uuurwuuu. n t. a rig is on entering was the ;:::.::':.`*:.: :-';.:".*::::a*'o: :.:!:- `'.?:; :3 w ecu enjoy a quiet) smoke and chub. However, owing to the ver small attendance on this, the first night`. 0 the bazaar, not one cigar by Next: to the match boxg ca'me the re- Miss Devlin and miss nuuigzsu. box came freshment room, presided over by Mrs. Thomas Ronsn, assisted by Msdemes Cur- tis snd Provost. the Misses Kelg. Ronen, Bren en,`Flsnsqan. 0`Conner, sllsgher, Sean on end K. 0`Conner. This snug nook was sepsrsted from the hall proper by s ne lattice work. interwoven with evergreen and hunting. Between this end the compartment where delicious teas and coffees were served. hung beautiful. heevy curtains. between whose folds one ought A glimpse of those who were quelling the cup thst cheers but does not; inebriste. The {sir dis neers of these liquids were the Misses oFsul. Sullivan, Bryson and (`Anna cuuloy. Crouing to the obpoeito In: one of the name: name booths in the building-n candy shall arranged in the form of 1 Japanese pavilion. The pleasant dispenser: of the boochaomo awoecmoatu were the Mines Jncquihh. Miss Doolan. Minn Gallagher Ind Mm Katie Coylo. Rnvnnd the nnndv boobh-nob I bid pooeeb. ' The epron teble wes presided over by Mine Mey Sulliven. Mien llalllgen and Min Mculede. I he decoration: were very pretty and its "stock in trade" coneieted. not in epi-one elone. but in other articles of ep- pnrel ea well. In e little opening beyond this wee the "Helm pond. end here was the only time end pleoe thet mortel men ever knew of e lady baiting I hook for e ntle- inen to sh. Into en aperture emi ever- green hon he. like that of en opening in the thick oli e beside e atreem where sh ere often loun , the would-be englor would ireeent his heed end likewiee hie little lee. hen. with the cane of e "complete engler," you could try your luck er. hook- ing the Get: the: felrly ewermed in e lerge buket below. Thin wee very emueing em loyuent end eotne ol the lien were we! worth engllng lor. The Nines O'Rlelly and Shew diopleyed greet bold- neee end timerit-y in "putting the worms on the book. They were not heerd to XI`. 1 I'IIIl\.. III in ft 4 Mn lnlll lllll Cono. gut. Min Unlloguer Ina miss mme uoym. Boyond the candy boobh-nob neighbor by any mums. not only beomso the iris were pretty. but. because the con- foct nnory wt: of the boat qun|icy--clweIt. the Mines Oldn, I-`Ahoy. Brophy and Mac- donnld. They had many articles of fancy wnro at their table, displayed in a manner that was very alluring to the pnuaar-by and which often drew forth tube abekel from his pocket. The nnmn presided by vu vuv nun.-u NPOIIII OIIOI. \!.-A an an: U. Iilllllllllo All 3on'3't%a'r'1' s"a':'u-'fs7"vr111 run dluotly 'u53`i Iota vhlc no olou-to acrowlnc I o! . I to J. 8.813311: "....$`os...:.'.. s 2.1 - once. Non came another candy tAhlo--ovory- thing. and we might any everybody. was bouudto ho nub. Thin Iooond unort- lnont oi choioo oonfoctionuy who under Ihodinochion ol lliuu Wullnco. Birming- ham and Sullivan. The noond (mo uhh wu in chorgo of the Minot Wu: and Ciool;.rli..`:n:Nilub:o|l:c.ti&n wu vary putty. ing 0 unit beautiful and npmmum out. Nut the ontnnco door Again. on cunt uponnlmlo nylvan tonne. vboh ower- und form oiumnd Among the u.4..|. nah. A I nvnrhnnnlni Irnnclbo. IIKI [OTB 9 OIIIIKIN qlnung Elli chick namrk oi on:-hang! ' bnnoboc. `153. won`: the ow:':dbootI:`. V to vuioun Impact 1: u was Iruully dinpond oi. $50 "3. In- dortho dinollon ol Illa Ihgnty and But at lie but booth and in on ob- ....-A gggnn Illa. nnnlnahg-1 n-Ivnnntl 5.`'uII$'WHIIII(llll$l DI?` yonrlnln. llhotoldfotthw cum. And, an 3 Ipotolnlhcdagyu uni is H oolotnu-nth. Woounb . In -1: odhmnni Ililnbll unu- L...J ml.`--m.gQL.l.L.. l--anal |&:Ot'lI'III. wulurnxinur. Ill that ind. Ibqnvuhdrhnn luau]. Ilwhlthohnuyoltbooirrouodl thll Cv|td~|Iobll\."0Ilyt&OIn noth- lotion. Inn.-mlnnnnlhnlthnlnlnnnnnm. "1%6;n}v* .4... Ilepged long. lervleeln It PnuI'I Church ~_ - uusmgne. ` Probably the more ammo rupture of religious worship to render effectively end ntistuctorily is the service of eeored song. because of the veriooe attitude: of listen- ers and participants. But the service of praise given in Sb. Poul`: church Int night by e combined choir irom St. George's and St. Peu| s was full Appreci- eted by 3 large llldlOIOl- he ueuel opening and eloeing. norm!!! of the Eng- lish church, with ciusloel selections inter- vening, composed I very imposing pro- gramme. Theleodin parts weretnkenb R. F. Hervey. Lieut. . Flavor March, in Forteseue,Mrs. Bet, , Miss Bates And Mrs. Dobbe. Lieut Mac foondncted the choir singing. R. F. they preeided at the or- pu-. and Hi, Fiirtesoue at the piano. '.l`iie gkibfralnmb rendered was: Processionel hymn, 49: Psalms for 30th, evening. Mag- moet None Iimlhtis; Tours. responses Tslis; hymn.437; organ eelo. "Nocturne in "G Minor." Chopin; soprano solo. "Just For To-Day, J. Binghem Abbott. Mentor i W. Orr; quintette. "O Jesu Thou Art Stendimr. Holcombe, Mrs. Bette. Mrs. Dobbs, Miss Bates, Lieut. A. F. March. R. F. Hervey, `without: instrumental accom- paniments; solo, The Unseen Kingdom, Gerald Lane. Lieut A. F. Marsh; duet. "Over The Stars There Is Best. Abbott, Mn. Bette, Miss Bates; Barrett's Te Donn; hymn 27; benediction, sevenfold amen. I Steiner; reoesslonel hymn, 274. Rev (1 R Rnnminh insisted in the OD!!!- `Hoe eeen alien H -Ievellebue end. e unmanned; and one uimho uh Muesli: When cameo Inch enpbbdr! end 501 pleased with the Inler : To-nigbt. Taken elbo- gether the event wee eounethiog the: will be noted in many I book of memory, for beeidee the nttnctlone named. one of the meet |:beele'nt end sociable evening: was ennui.` V A . , uuo pwusnu spent by all. ' Btmnol`; reoolllonnl nymn. 3515. Rev. G. R. Beemieh usieted in the open- ing and cloning services. and read passages from the scriptures. The merits of the leading artists are familiar to the public. The cnoir singing wee well elven, eweeb. distinct: and full of power. The two hours spent were protable. fuil of inspiration, and rendered with greater effect. than mnny sermons. W ton Ila-1i6sf 09|Jlw `rho scores or Thule who Ilndo Record: In Y.l.O.A. Last Night. The second of the aerien of monthly con- tents took place at the \'.M.C A. gymnas- ium laut. evening and was viewed by quite an audience. ` PI.-4 Annv\`h nrunnn-iainn EMA nantnhhlnn. audience. Five events comprising the pentathlon. viz: shot put. rbpe climb, fence vault, high jump and potato race. were carried out and some very good scoring resulted. As will be noticed. the object of this progrnmmols to develop all around ath- letes rather thsn specialists, as strength. rpeed and agility are necessary to enable the competitor to make a high percentage of points. Thu mum in nninta was an !ollows-N. or poms. The score by points was an Robinson. 29%; D. M. Solandb, 265; F. 3611,2285; C. Wurwick, 209: R. G Dun- lop. 101; A. Blomoley. 180;; C. Malone, 164. and E. Morgana. 149. Rannrdl ware.--Pn&t.in:r 12 lb. lh0t. I64. and Is. Morgana. um. Records wot-o-Puet.ing lb, shot. D. M. Solandb. 35 feet. which, however, was eclipsed in the afternoon by Jack" Br - mnh. who hurled it 33 foot; rope climbs 0 18 feet; F. Bell. in 7 3 5 seconds; fqnqe vnulo. N. Robinson. 6.2 feet; high jump, D. M. Solnndb. 6.`: foot; potato moo. N. Robinson. in 16 aeconds. J. W. Burton. instructor, noted an umpire and W. Duby IIDOOTOT. 'I`I-..... -Ilulglnln nnrfnrmnnnnl mm M as scorer. These Athletic performnncea. one oi which will occur each month "during the winter. are preparaoorylto u nal compe- tition in the spring when module will be awarded to those scoring over 200 points. No admission fee in charged on there even- ing: and the public are cordially invited to the exerciaesu will be held In '1`oronno on mac. um. Queen : college has won the hockey championship for the lush three yearn. beating Tiinity in '95 and Varait._v in '96 and '97. Kingston will have a strong representa- lilon in tho 0 }{.A. this winter, having no loss than six clubs in the lists. Queen : will have I senior and junior, Frontenac intdrniediate and junior, R.M.C. eenior and Crystal: intermediate. H.-anlgnlllg Tlmna - "li`nn-in" \v&A[hQl`- Uryatnls Innormouuuo. Broclnvillo Times: Forrio \Veni.hor- head received ollioinl notice yoatorday of his election totbo position of on main of Queen`: college hockey team. He man not , intend to rename his studies at the college until after Christmas and will be compelled to resign. What In Tnnaplrlng In the sporting Aron: of `I IIII Buy (my. The annual meeting of the 0.R.F.U. will be held in Toronto on Dec. 11th. f\...._.. - nA"n:on Ina: urnn OLA hnnlznv van - Toronto Globe. Mhth nnlv O: Globe. With only Queon a. McGlll and Va|-aity in the inbercolloglnto league does in nob look as if it would not. survive the winter `. Neither Oogoode or Ottawa college are likely to go into the fold. Z KDWUIXI II nu vluuu hohhhhop and the Von noun Dun - otoneu-to. "3' nmnvu. um Boddcnoo o: uuiimor Gnnn. Johnaton strut. ~ = chrlitnal Term Bulnl Nov. 1501- 'no but Id onions! Mu tau. with oo on ma oonvo oo. nth. Oroqnot and Bk [0 Unlvonlt Gndutu. (Ivan to In vldul mod: w 'u."`1"x'.'i.`.23.: .`.`o?1`i"..`. .':'.`: .'.";' l`lg-.#wIn 06 urn`. lnnno lulu melon Up Along The lur- bqr Front. The tug Jessie Hall arrived up yester- dnrg. with three light. bnrgoe. he crews 0'! non of use M. T. comp.\n_y`a be left for their homes Inc night. 0 sloop Madcap discharged 1,500 bushel: of when sh Riohardconl elevnbor yeszerdny. ` Tho S R. Bmnockhum from Foth Wil- yonoraty. The 8.8. Bannockbum linmwill much here on Friday and will go into winter moorings. Th. M. 1'. oomnInv I local omnlovoon into vunur moorings. The M. '1 . company : local employees no but us prelim laying by lot the winter t. mm; M the beau. 8. On Bot Evan hue urchuod tho sloop Two Bremen. ownod y Capt. Shonmod. The print paid wan H.000. `u mo Bmtn. it in laid in Ibo -Mom BMPVGOG. Tn! pnoo [Illa Wu l|I,UUU. The ma Brown. is in acid b treal Wnncu. cannot put Val oyllold ow- ingto hot Goons being too In-go. II in hand an this will noccuiuh the tug ly- i up at Vnlloyold until next tpring. ` gm. neon-Ila: Panwhu mono on dry i an vnuuynuu unul . wk ptopolhr Ponh`huE<:n?nt;:nR dry dock :6 Port lislhouuio lot N sin. She will wintor AI. so. Cut not. The Iunmot Ocean huhd hot npnm com- nlnul nu-I In an` u rln dank At. Port. XL]. oannooolancoilohrvlco. Gum-3| Inungot Hays, of the G.'1`.R. spun. writes to the hot! bond or trade iuunnun than an oompuy cannot use In way u punnl to lnerouo the vain union Iron Kingston womrud. While tho In-sin union now corps-an that uaod Ian when-local norohngm would llloIoIuoIhoInInfronToronto |'oBo||o- I wt-C--y Wohvo Iwulydonun Ind:-vat that vwtho. pa nltuulwtll lnnld uh Danni: shun-chaos at your Ilgluoulu `a. mule. THE ATHLETIC CONTEST. SPORT !-N_(_3-;ARAGR7A*PHS.