Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Dec 1897, p. 1

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-II \ElllvIUII BUIIVI III UUIIIIII \JlI|-CKIUO Ou prion are low and work wolldono. A. trhl oolklhd. _ Plotounphy In all In In-uohu. Dori (hit! you Ohtlnnu ordon. Oonc In now. D.A.WEESE &co made (Brent Runl. Fox`: W.n'~u:, Ind., Dcc. 3.--A train of four private care was run at. an unproce- dented rate of speed between Pittsburg and Chicago over the Pennsylvania road for the purpose of ascertaining the poni- bility of reducing the time of the limited express to twenty hours between New York and Chicago. The train left. Pints- burg at. 6:58 a.xn., and arrived in Chicago at ve o'clock p.m.. making the 468 fniles in 602 minutes. The same train left. Chi~ care at nine u.m.. reaching Pictsburg at Ra) . nm in 51%. : rninnlnn, mnkinrr l.hn 50800. The burgomester and the municipal councillors have submitted to the governor complaints against the German students in connection with their recent disturbances. The governor replied tlmthe well under- stood recent events lied caused greet ex- citement, but he was compelled to point out that there was not a y justification for the excesses in this cit ; and he further declared that the utmost vigor would be exercised in order to re-establish order and protect the property of Germans. The Pnlitilx. de(:lnri1)LP that the nresent and p| 0L6CD one prupuroy Ul uunuuua. The Polibik. declaring present agitation was started by persons to whom the fetherland nd nationality are matters of inclierenoe, appeals to all parties to re- attain a movement "which might. be fatal. not only to the fnbherland and 50 its chief cit. . but to the political aspirations of the B0 emian nation. uon. Commissioner Chipman. of the Hudt-on a Buy compsny, left yesterday for Montreal, accompanied by Mr. Hall, inspector of posts and store: on the Pacic coast. and Ross Eckhardt, Victoria. B()., who will visit his old home in Ynrkville, Ont., on his return. The commissioner expecta to be able to announce the poiicy of the com- pany in rospecnto trade in the Yukon. Tim rmmnne from hav lnndd (school and In roapecuo crime In um I uxun. The revenue from hay (achool (`10ll11l110l'I) in Manitoba for the twelve months ending Oct. 31st. was $1,110. Two Floeks. Aggregating 1.000 ulrds. For Loudon I Christmas. C0l.llOR.NH, Ont., Dec. 3.--0n Thursday lust between ten and eleven hundred tur- keys were delivered to Mcliuiro Bros. The birds were at once slaughtered and hung `up untilouol. and then packed in cnsea. The birds had been starved `for twenty- four hours before they were brought in.:md5 were packed with all feathers on and with- out being dressed. They are to be ship- nnrl In nnlrl nknrnan tn Ihh Enlillh mar- her. A rather unusual eight in this vicinity was a ock of ve hundred turkeys. which were purchased by W. 1). Insley through the surrounding district. and were deliver- ed nt Brighton. The birds were burned loose in an enclosed shed as soon in deli verod. and when all had arrived they were driven inn ock along the road to Mr. Inaley`e premiue in East. Coiborne. Will Boon Announce Their Yukon Policy- Rovcnuo Derived. Wixzm-nu, Man.,Dec. 3.-A man named Murphy got. mixed up in a drunken -`ow last evening, in the nouree of which some one cut. him with a razor. He was taken to the hospital in an unconscious condi- tion. n........:...:,....... IVI.:......... .-J H. I-l`.ul.nn .. ut Dlng ureawu. Lucy ulu LU uu ausp- ed in cold storage to the English mar- nf ~ TuRK_E?-Fon ENG_LAND. [Or HUIIUH-I \JUUU3 UUVV Iv uuuuo \ $3.25 for a Lady's Twed Iacket, latest style, good cloth. Lactic Auocod Ind". __.,o, 4\,_ n_ O A_..| _..___.._;.~..:?.... INJURED IN A ROW. G-I-f_|I A pp-eslod To. 0.. 11-- 0 ll}- KINGSTON. ONTARIO, FRIDAY. DECEMBER `-3. 1897. A Bad an (Beta `Ion Yea:-e In Prlaon lol- One. Di:'nu~rr. Mich.. Dec. 3.---William Mey- ers. aliae_"l)utcb Jerry. the noted crook who fought so desperately when the de- teclivee atreeted him one night. on Lafay- ette avenue. was sentenced by judge Che- pin and will spend the next ten yeare in Jackson for having burglars tools in his rouenaion. Meyers admitted. when quee- tioned by the judge. that he had not given hi! Ieal name. but re- fined to do no on account of ' hie wife and family. Hie mother lives in 1 Canton. Ohio. and hie wife and two young ' children. Iron whom behae teeoaeparated aix nonhba. are in California. He acknowl- edged having been arrested a doeen timee and eened line twice in Ohio. He also broke on ol peon at Oollnbee with e number ol othera. lleyere denied having tried tolbooh the ooere who united bill aevent ooeyearaold. "The priaoeei-him-' tell in forty-eeven yearn ol age. mew: aloe Lonoox. Dec. 3 --Lad{.:lillaio. widow ' of 831' Jim Iiileia, of the Royal academy. 3' in. She ie ladoghoueeaoatefcbe Ihuhthe ' sauna her 'nIaedioeeewl.iohqnel !`:oount_V v nvltl Ioicnl Illilinn` qua ciloulaynanlacu duoaut unsung:-I. L I `Debuts in In. Leguuu-re Um! no On rou- Probably a Week , Tonowro; Dob. 3 --Wi.t.h nnunnuunloolor iby of action` the Ontario > legislature hm- slrendy gpo down no buaineu. N ight ses- sions are not the ordinary thing st. the be- ginning of 0 session, but the house at both afternoon And evening yesterday. W Th. hilnn M the ham: win tmlmn un hv Fear That Ontarlo Wlll Retallate Axalnat The Dlngley Illll. Bt`H'AI.0, N. Y.. Dec. 3.-The Courier `tecord, says editorially:-l)nring the long debate on the Dingley bill, this paper repeatedly called attention to the unwise course of the republicans in levying a high tariff on Canadian lumber. The result of that foolish policy will be some measure of retaliation by Canada. which controls a great timber supply that American capi- taliste wish to develop. and which Amer}? can builder: must have in the near luthre. since the lumber regions of the United States are about _ exhausted. In his speech to the Ontario legislature. Sir Oli- ver Mowat, the lieutenant-governor. of the pl`0\'lllCO, clearly foreshadowed the adoption of a retaliatory policy by the On- tario pzovcrmnent. He expressed his to- gret that the United States had rmde it almoat impoasible to continue sending cer- tain qualites of pine lumber to this coun- try and added that a bill would be intro- duced in relation to the cutting of lumber and to timber licensee. Be revealed no details, but it need not surprise anyone if the Canadians pass a message so stringent that it vnll prevent the cutting of Cana- dian timber by Americans to be rafted across the lakes and saved `rend ` II COTHOUII `Ill BVBIHIIK ]llIH1l'UBy. The time of the onto was taken up by I continuance of t, a debate on the speech from-the throne, and judging from Qresenb appearances this pernicular forensic con- test will last until the middle of next week. I `D fhhnnv Ignrlnr A` than nnnnninn. tebli will lull? lluml ouulnlucue OI nexv week. J. P. Whitney. leader of the opposition- end premier Hardy were the chief speakers. The former delivered a strong arraignment against the government, and the latter proved as bitter on the defensive as over. Mr. Whitnev binned the fate of the on- Apmnus All] FRAMES. pl'oVOCl I` DID!/er Ull LUIS UVHSIIUIVU HS UVCT. Mr. Whitney pinned op- position to a atronc. pro-Canadian cimhor policy. Mr. Hardy convicted the con- servative leader of all sorts of inaccuracies and misstatements. VIVI...-.. mill kn n -nun" lrunnnn n and missmnemenms. There will be a small house all year. In addition to Mr. Bronson and Mr. I-Iarty, abrenteee through illness, Mr. (lnmey. the patron, and oldest man in the house, will be absent on account of severe illness. Mr. Curry, the patron whip, is also ill. and will not be present. until later in the session. Then there will be the South Toronbo vacancy. TL; I--nnnnm nf KT:-n-H: Run lhnun nnnf. `en n DOIICD IDTOHUJ vacancy. The farmers of North Bay have sent. in a petition asking for assistance from the de partment. of agriculture in regard no the shipment. of grain. The people about the district. import seed grain and ship it. out again. They ask that the government. as- sieh in this, as they believe that it could be done more cheaply. . A nmnr. nnmhnr ni natitinnn are nnurinu UOIIU IHUFU Ulllply. A great: number ol petitions are pouring in from druggiats from all parts to amend the pharmacy acb; They Ml: that the claule be amended which prohibits them from dealing in anv medicine which has liquor in it, without ll doctor : order. There is_nmid'on the government for gzrnnta to colonization roads. John Loughrin. Nipissing, line a batch of sixty- nine petitions. and chore will probably be about 400 such. rm..- .......:..:....I ..........:M.. mill houn linln remain a couple ox wceuu. That. Indy Aberdeen e appeal to the school childezn Lo contribute something to the fund of Victorian order of nurnee WI be read to those in the puolic schools. is verydoubtlul. It in against. the by-laws of the public school board Llmb any such communications be read in the schools and nlrmuly then: is A strong feeling among the tru-toe! against. broahng the by-law even to fuxther the scheme of her excellency. The Revenue Hus lncreased--May Not Be Road In the schools. O1*r.\\\'.\, 0nt., 1)ec. 3 -Hon. William Mulock says that the increase in the re- venue of the poet otlice department for the live months of the present fiscal year will be about $250,000 and that he intends abolishing the time-honored restriction of euldresiaes only on the lime of the postal card and to permit the printing ol any ouch designs thereon as will leave space for the nddrees. He believes that rnuriicipalitius, boards of trade. railway companies. hotel proprietors and. business men generally will Iwsil themselves of this permission to print little maps or scenes or other designs on the point cards to serve as an advertisement. When he gets the plan fullyworled out stamped post cards will be nvnil.\ble for this sort of decoration in any number. and. of course. there will be a big demand {or them, with the result of a big prot to the post olliee department. Riv nlivnr Mmmt arrived tn-dav and will anoun qw sum. The municipal committee will have little work to do this session. Last year a Iarea amount was done. (and blag acnbutes have been rovited. There will be few bills. uep-u-ument. Sir Oliver Movat. arrived today and will remain couple of wce`ks. 'l"|mt. lnalv Ahnrdnnnh nnnnnl to Lha WOU L-;NOT DISCIIJSE IT. PR6VlNCIAL PARLIAMENT. \NB DON'T BRA Q.` __.|_ AL. I__.____. |..._A_.__ J `L- -n._ POST OFF lCE.-(_J-!-TAVN 5 ES. CANRDIAN LUMER. BRITISH WHIG; ' axnner an npencorwoou. Mes-ra. Simon: and Blsckotc have con- ciudod their ourqy on the Tune! Qpo. The animus of permanent and temporary ropnin have been cnblod to England and I . ropiy in united bofon my tanner pro- ceedings In hteo. , The 88. Boston City. Cqit. Wynn. at Sydney. 0 B.. from Antworp. has received . orders at Halifax to dicchu-go her cu-po ot -agar. Bho will, thcnlon. not con: to Quinn thin ML I an Adolphe Into:-tnIn-antny or turn: capo Ooneludod. Quanta. Doc. 3 -Sir Adolphe Chnpluu entulnim.-d the Inembon of tho Ionic-lntivo I uumbly and the Quoboo but last night at ' dinner at. Bpenool-wood. I u-.... Hana-um mu! Illnnintf. hum nan. m"\Vn'Innu your. Three insurance agents of New York. F. B. Gonin, C. H. Shade and C. W. Plyer, committed suicide on Thursday by shoot.- ing thouiaelvea. Genin had inherited 8100.- 000 by the death of his father. `an: loot it. all. while Plyel-'1': mind wee effected by the loan of his wife. who died ve day: After their mnrringe. Thn `grammar Pawnee. with nnnnorta tnelr tnnrnnge. Tho 'ntonInor Pawnee. with onnnorta Orton nnd Edworda, arrived At Detroit on Thursday from Bpnninh River. Ont... with two million foot of Norwny lumber. the Brat In-go cnrgo to pay the C2 duty. The lumber is consigned to the Michigan poninsularcorcompany whichnda itimpom aiblo to procuro auitnble lumber in that IEIIO. INEWS IIF THE \VllRLll. \\ A HBAP 0F COAL. . . Qhtnhnrnod in this count?! but half coal and half um and slate. If your coal douo 0 burn down to I good ulun uh- If It ollnlul Ind olon your unto. them is lolnolhlng wrohu shout It. II...-I--A nnnlnl Ln-nCh- Alum} Idlul nl nacn WIN! DHBCI DO. A. S. White, collector of customs at Montreal, states that. the business in thst. city is better this fall than for many years. The customs collections for Novgmber were eighty thouund dollars in excess at what they were for the corresponding m'\n?h'lnsb you-. 'l"|u-ma inmn-anon nunntn nf Now Vnrlc, II`, What Comes to Us Fromnltll - Quarters. ` lcnnmsnsl-:n PARAERAPHS.| `I ELEBRAM8 FROM THE EARTH'8 _ FOUR QUARTER8 GIVEN. nve yearn. Tho steamer Egyptian. from Cleveland to Milwaukee, coal laden. was burnod_olT Sturgeon Point, in Lake Huron on Thurs- dny night. The crew were taken off by 3 phylin bar-co and will land in Detroit. Hurv Wright. and Thomas T. Hinhland. pllllrung D"U GHQ Wlll III! In IIUIDTOIU Harry Wright. and Thomas T. Highland, Detroit , were charged Ab Windsor with vio- linking: the game lawn of Ontario. The two men had been caught. shooting on lake St-. Clair` without. the necessary license. Each was ned S5. A Q Hui- nnnnntnr A` nnnfnrnn at um: Inner: Thu lure:-cu lvorybod:---' Hutu From All ova:-vlaittlo o! In?! - tun: lullv Bond Illd Bunonuorotlbr , `tho but Public. There is excellent. aleighing in 0a\\vego. N. Y. Street. railway men_of Newcastle, `Pm, are on strike. An Th. I2.-..ul.gu Innun. Inn `En-nun n.\ uanuuu. Mm. Buck. Norwood, 0nt.. relicb of Thomas Buck, wall-known as A lumber _man with 6Xt0ll!iV0 operations, died Inst: iiighb ahor nahortiliueaa, mqod seventy- ve soars. vm... -L.....~.... Dnnnoinn (mun r`lnun`nnI' KY5 OH DUTIE- Hon. Dr. Borden leaves {or Europe on the 8th inab. He goes on private business. Nnvitrntinn nn Hnnglm Lnwrnnnn in nlnned. year. The union printers of Elwood, Ind., have secured a twenty per cent. increase in wages. _ Mr. Rinkerdilum brnthnr nf Robert Bic]:- 'lJIUIllIIVIIII'lIrI~I1II'I1lx[ uni run v- oonl. We III may mull you coal that's all coal." We the you A dolls:-a `worth :01 ruonvon dollnn worth you pay us. If you wnnt ulno. buy it upunto-it': cheaper. 03110. The reception of Canadian trade com- uni:-sinner. E. E. Sheppard, by the authori- ties of Brazil was not cordial. The pro- nidont. did not. seem disposed to trade with Canada. u-.. n..,.v. v,......,...,a has ....l:..I nl loll DUI IUD. I18 goes Oll PTIVHLB numuuu-. Navigation on the St. Lawrence is closed. This is eevonteen days oerer than luau year. Tha union nu-intern of Elwood. Ind.. In wages. Mr. Bickerdike, brother of Robert Bick- erdike. M.P.P., has been appointed hay inspector at Montreal.` The water wnrlm dannrtmnnh of Brant.- ueuucung llll VVUTKHIK UXPUIIEUIS. Howard W. Burt, of Canton. N. \'.. was arrested at Ogdensburg for the murder of his fubberin-law, Ann W. Briggs. Avinnn fr-n`m Iu`rnrlArinI.nn N R,, nh1f.niI CECE DI LVCW I UTK RUG FILEPUUYK CHUHIMIIILB. Collector of inland rev`enue. Plant. of Albany. has been removed by president Mnlivnloy. Ileia $18,000 short. in his ac counts. 'l"|... 1\II(\l\ pd v\Annv\ nutn in nnnilux-nah UUHIILE. The crop of pecan nuts in southwest: Tuna this year is vory large. They are handled by Mexicans who ship them to market. VP]... 1!... ll- Gilt-.. ..i..'b..,I ll... -nun IIIIIFIKCIL ` The Hon. Mr. Sifmn visited the new colony of Gahcinn ut. Yorkton. Man., on Friduv and found them plehed with their new homes. rm... ........ ..r 1...... 4 s..- :. o- L... I.-..|lo...a names. The town _of Acton, Qua, is to be liglhed with electricity, the contract having been given for a period of twenty-ve years to lllxear Sb. Amour. fl... ........-:...... as` D I) l\-`l.... (\ (V 'l`.\, l'4l'r'.50l' DD. Amour. The marriage of B. B. Osler, Q C , To- ronto. will take placa this monbb, the pros- pectivo bride being adaughter of A. 0. Lindsay. Hamilton. Oval` $31!) worth of illmnl net: were IHBPCUIUT ID LV.lUl|(cI'Cl-. The water works department of Brant- ford. 0nb.. earned $11,200 this year after deducting all working expenses. Flnwnrd \V. Hurt. nf Unntnn. N. \'.. was Womon sSeamlossWo6| Hose. TIVQIT I-HIE _"CL|I' EXCUCUH U,UUU.U\IU IEUIJ. The Carleton street Methodist church. St. John, N.'B.. was badly damaged by re on Tue-day morning. Lnas $7.000. A nfnnn . unnn-I1 nmnntl Inn Thnmnn yhif, TC 01] I ll(3"(lHy lI)0l'lIll1- L1!!! lu\"" - A atone quarry owned by Thomas White, Anderdun, out... has b. an sold to u syndi- cate ofNew York and Pittsburg canimliats. l`..\Hnnl-.nr nf inland wufnnnn Plath nf ulnuauy. l'.IlIKll(UH- Over $300 worth of illegnl nets were um/.ad and burned at Big; Bay. near Benverton, N.Y. Thia locality in the home of fish pirates. 'l`hn uinnnhnrar And lake Chnmnlnin Home 0' U! [)H'II[GCu The Ogdenaburg and lake Champlain railroad in cutting down oxponcea. Seve- nl high ulniod oioisls have been dis- chnrged And more are to follow. Lnainlnurn nnminntinnn : Dunrlnn. . CHQTRBU IHU H1070 II". 50 IUIIUW. Legislature nominations: Dundu, W. B. Lawn-on. libernl; South Norfolk, Dr. Twoedalo. L-mgton. conservative; West Wellington. Robert. Scott, Minto, liboml. Mm-, Q:-hrnnrlnr will mnian from the VVBHIHKEOH. l\UUBl'D DUUIIII, LVIIIILU, IIUUIIII. Mgr. Schroeder will resign from the Wmahingtnu Catholic university within the present scholastic year. and probably at, an oarly day. The msignnbion will be accept- D The coroner a jury in the S15. Canut. (mo returned a verdict yeaterday of wilful murder against. Samuel Pnralow and Mrs. Poitier tor the killing of the latter : hus- band. 'l"|... ..-.u\nHnn It` l`.nn:-Hun In-ruin nin- HID llIOUClIlI'IllW, AFII VV. Dflf. Advices from Fredericton. N.B.. states that tho out of lumber on the St. John s river this your exceeds l~10,0U0_Ul`:0 feet. Flu... fV....I..a-.. .-.A......L ll... |....vl.'.-.r- nln.-AL K THE ANCIENT CAPITAL. it nlolng school opus JANUARY` 4th I408 t W W. L. Ooohh. Uncut. 4 Boyb Oversizs Heavy Ribbed Hose 25c ' GIIIK" $3- nnul "All! 71!` `H Reindeer Ki_d.and Cape Gloves, lined and unlined. Angora Gloves. Dressing Gowns, Smok- ing Jackets, New Ties, Silk Handgfrchiels, Silk Mufflers, Silk Braces, Umbtellas. Underwear, Soclxs.Pygamas,Cardignn Jackets, Shirts, Col'ars, Cuffs, etc. Lar- gest stock, cortqgt styles, {aw pnces. S a uvmcsion &Bll0. Judge Du-tnoll Ilny Recover. .} 0un.u.\. `Dec. 3.-Judge Dartnoll in resting easier. Hopes arc now entertained for his recovery. ` GtNTI_EMEN S my. In a short time. Be rnnufernd to Illnnntnn Ilontrnl St-cu-. nL-,_A,-, ,-, ,.9< -UllKl'IIl EH-ill Shortie is still in the penitentie ~60 St. Vincent de Paul, but it in expect that he 1 will shortly be transferred to Kingston. The reeeon for this in thet his mind in for fcom improving. The prison physician says that his mental condition "I! worse than at the time when he committed the `murders. Heia very troublesome. Some of his vagaries are that he cannot live without pen-l'ume.end when ladies visit the penitentiary. it in almost impossible to keep him away from them. He receives meny magazines from his mother. end these he presents to his lady visiton. adorned with hie autograph and e few linee of poetry. The inset ladies who were the recipients of his favor: were some French society lndiea under the oheperonlgo of Madame P, E. Lahleno. who visited the penitentiary about a week ago. (in the either hand it is not behaved` bv Law Iult Ended. . VAxt'm'vEu, 80. Dec. 3. The court. decided no-day the trustee Carrol of the (lolden Cache treasury stock. in to_ deliver I ock by order of the board. so it. in cold This ends the luv suit. Bane You II-on ll. 1' The newest thing in the world in in Jan- kinn" window. the Prince Albert plaid. Don : leave your pocket-book at home be- causo you cannot. go away without (me. David Sull-iv:b. son of emdeputy vnrdan Sullivan. rcturned to-dny from New York. 7 the speech Forecant. Vl'.\s|l1.\'u'rn.\'. Dec. 3.-ln n foreceet. 0! president McKinloy`e speech it appears that he will speak ablength on the cur- rency queatinn, reler to the eount_.r `p foreign relations, declare thet. thereli o necessity of interfeience with Cuba and dwell ab considerable length on recipro- city as the result; of tho olfer in the Ding- lay tariff act. - ,_ 3_lL -5-...a_.n umasr NOVELTIES IN If." noxore. The rumor that Shorbin had been taken away was caused by the fact that. a cor- vrcc named Levesque. who was in for arson. we: I: crazy and was transferred to Kingston ah the sumo time that Mrs. Lapierre was taken there eomo days ago. Ir. in undnrntnnzl mm. nntimr wnrdan Foa- baker) were eome uays ago. In is understood that acting warden Foa- lar will,'wit.hin 3 week or ten days. hand over his oim to the new warden to be ap- pointsd by the present. government. A Change of Routes. Al`.VN'l{")"D' Ont... l)ec. .`l.-~Informat.ion has reached here than the steamers of the Ogdenaburg transportation companymighb in number, running batzween Chicago, Duluth and Ogdensburg, N.Y., will be placed on the route between Parry Sound, Chicago, Milwaukee and Duluth next. POR- son. These steamers are owned by parties interested in the (nlawa. Arnprior and Parry Sound and Canada Atlantic railway linen. penitentiary noun a wee: ago. On the other hand it is not believed` by the people there that any attempt. is be- ing made to have him pardoned. During che lengthy stay which his mother made there last summer. she expreosod herself several times to the effect than she would not. have him pardoned if she could; Lheb `he was far better off where he was. and that she was afraid that if he did et his liberty that he would commit ~ imaelf again in a similar manner as he had done before. rm..- ............ M... Qtm..o:. hm! I-unnn fnhnn 'l`eI-rlble-Accident to :1 I301 Whne Shooung Sparrow s. S [`.Tll0MAS. 0ut., Dec. 3. -- Yesterday afternoon the eleven yeerold eon of W. Phillipe. undertaker, Weir. Lorne. went out to amuse himself by shooting sparrows. He had in breech-loading shot. gun. and on discharging the gun` the breech flew out with awful forcc`. It was driven right. into the boy's forehead, and when medical aid was procured and the breech removed. it was found that a portion of the skull was driven in upon the brain. allowing the lat- ter to ooze from the dreadful wound. AL... AL. ......:A....-. L... 1.-.! ...Il..A mun, tel` to 001.6 tram lane Clre.1uIu| wuuuu. Alter the accidenb he had walked mun- fully to the house. vainly trying_u ho staggered along to remove the piece of (sitael from tho gaping wound. He will re. ' small Pox Potient Dead. Mnx'riu:.u., Dec :l.~-There was another death from small pox lsab night at; ten o'clock. when sister Mscdonsld, of the con- gregation of Notre Dame, succumbed to a severe atbeck of the disease. The sister was removed from the Sc. Catherine bosrd- ing school a week sgo. Before death alie expressed the desire to pronounce the nal vows so a nun of her order. sud, this being granted by the ecclesiastical authorities. s touching ceremony took place ah the bed- side shortly before she died. `PROSPECTORS CLASS DRIVEN INTO THE BRAIN. uuwrunu, Foot 0 eeeee t. vs no nu":-oer so-at UNLIMITED VARIETY. ATTRACTIVE 00005. VALENTINE, SHORTIS FURNISHINGS. was-unuuaau-alas. ' OoIuuvudtlIInuuX:Vo1a QLLC 5- ~ 49333? `Em-I They te'll you the hallhour. -`- -u nqvuu See on; yvindowt for the unit productions. Fines? in the --w unuuu avwv-nun: Five men boarded I west bound Ihnot our last. evening and procoodod to allow their Hinton.-poet. for the mica oi the road by hoauowing the floor with tobacco Jules. After their departure tho conductor nonr- od the oor with mow and nwopb it out in an attempt to rimovo 31;. objoaloah expoctprutioul. 9 won 5 good if in onmso uno Inn . mm. umnu to thot in force in New York And othor mu. muting it I Iniodomunor to oxpoounlo In public oonveyoooa. buildings. or on tho oidovulko. [silk velvet; nuau 131; Small les Boys Hose 15c to 20. 1u-____'o_ n-_I_..-..- `[1... an.- ' Ihllvlono Wan. A gentleman : wintor glove wu uid up on Begocclnoo. near Earl. m"o. The owner cm hue it A: thin oioo. 5 % A and Velutinas For the New RUSSIAN BLOUSES in Black and of "All the Rage" NewTAR'I`AN SILKS, value $1 and $1.10, our special price as long as they last __ (}IfNT.~i---b(K)K BUSINIISR IS BETTIE . than I r you: pant ; IIIO hnve bottor and fustornolllng buokl. Agent: olurinq from n:Houuweok'. A few laden an `Quota Vlntorln," `bio of Ir Hlndntono." I! Moth;-r'u Bible: motion." Promonlvo - or." Klondylte (luld Vloldn," "Woman." `tlllmpueu of tho l'v-noon." "roulfut." "Dinnu and Supper." "Canada: An Eno o|np:u:din." Book: on Hmo. Outt! IMO runvumaru. Tun Bnm.x\'-()Aun1sol cu.. Limited, `Toronto. THAT COIMODIOUS BRICK HOUSE. N ). 98, ultunml on Barrio Strut, opposite the rlnkut. |fia|uI_ Hun lnmlv hum nnuln tonal OARDEBS CAN Bl! AU(X)IIDDL with both single and double rooms. ` modern oonvonionnu. at lat Quoon Hunt. vnnun ;-a-nu. Tn] Lnnnio Unmuuun-8u6l PW street. Ttlophono nu. Opon Datum I \ T F. HARRISON COMPANY Hndnu-tnhnnn Anal '.n\hnIlIIAun IQI and I1 HAT (runuaumuus muul HUUBII. N ). Crioknt Field. Han lately hgon pnain oovl roonir. Rent unonnblo. Applyto J. in- Tml. Hosiery Co . am. Special Purchase l.UCa Christmas Embroidered Border and hem-stitched Handkerchiefs foe to 25. (In-.ll;pnAn'a "Am - Qlnhe The newest and most desirable Dry Goods can always be found 1 at STEAGWSTEAGY. `gun It A Qtnvsnnvlnai Lnmra Uunnnxn an lnn.llI-lI Prlnoou shoot. O01-nor Bydonhun stun. `RIO phone communication. ` `j L n &&1&\-LLLIJ&` JH1&` L Undertaken and Embnlmou. I88 and II Pnnouss Street. 'PhnnoI:- Wnroroomo. W. Bosidonce. 91. Open day sud night. ' AN'l`El.|-H1Ull-URAUN HAN Ul' (WU church mmdlna. willing to learn our bndness, than to not an Hunger and Donu- pondonb hero; salary 3900. nolou I01!-ML dressed stamped envelope to T. A. ELDII. General Manager. box A. one Duly Wum. Diroot. Impox-ton Drosn Goods and Ilamlol. wo JUNIOR. mw uoom HALIBIIN ` for General Eton. Apply to Jul!!! FAIIII, Hnvnlnnk. Hnf ulCN'l`.~l- `-THF.` BE`.-II` LIFE 0! III. . UQ]nntylhII\'o mon"' wrttu Lord Lorn nloutQueen Vlctnrln ' Aunt: make the dollars daily. Outt fr THIO lIADl.IY- uanurrsou Lo, Lhnltod. Toronto. ANTED - Hlli-GRADE WONIN 0' (and much standing willing to loan our human. than to not an [anger nmondnn`. hon; sultry Ill). ol addressed stamped envelope toA '1` non, General Manager. box A. can Dally I10. I h`.I.P-Rl:l.IAll1.E MEN IN EVERY LO- enlit-y.lonl or travelling; to lntroduol snow (uO0V0l". and kanp our show and: tacked up on tron fence: and bl-M100 throughout. town and country Btouly om- ploymont. Uommiulon or salary. per. montn and nxpmnouk and money deposit- ed In any bank when u srtod. For psrununu Address Tn: Woun lumen. lucnxo 00.. London. Ont. Canndn addrou THI WOILD I London. Ont, 35C, 50C. _ Ladies Vests, heavy ribbed, open fronts, 25c. I-000 Handkerchiefs 2c to 500 Bouuucns oAiinI: Aooounomsf mndnrn nnnwanlnnnu. at. El Dunn throat. A UR.`-4E. nwsr HA\ ll GOOD nun KNOBS. Apply to Hal. Bnmvn-'I|I.n, you King!-Itreo . ` TWO JUNIUH. DRY UUUIE HAIIIUIIN` Ha.velook.0nt. ANTED HIGH-GRADE WOMAN 0' our human. than to not Ill Knnnnarnnl Oom- AN'I`ED-H1(iH-GRADE IAN OI` GOOD lmdnmm. than en mar. nu Mnnnpor And Conan. 11$; IU -oIa"'llIIl'U|vWw\ WWII NW incroninc outorly winds ind light mow hlla. ..;.__._-_... ._ __ S. s. CORBETT, UNERAL DIRECTOR, 281 PRINCESS B'1'.. Xlngutnn. suooesnor [0 W. H. Brennan. A.Gi VIENS Banister, Fnlioltor. over I; . ohnntu` Bonk. Iona to Ion: at 5 and 0;. 75 Cents Per Yard. UNEICAL DIIlEU'l`0B, PBINCKSU 3'4 Brennan ____._.:._..__...L Children : Handkerchiefs 2c,3c, WEATHER PROBAB|L|T]EI. THE STRIKE Is on our Cfocks. 4 P. M. EDITION. \ all the desirable cplors. Lam. 10 um`-(-Unrou.|ad.6mu huh:-Anninn A-nlmnlw `incl: Ana` Ilnlnh HENRY BRAMAE. "I-I\nnrIun:n A-In Cu-an WANTED. -r- AS. REID, I Ihnnnnuu -nn;_I ONE-FOURTH OFF time on. y all Trimmed Millinety this week to clear out stock and make room for Holiday Goods now to hapd. Q: as far a ` nrlu u Tweed #4301100` 46. 31;. _ Ladies Handkerchxefs 5c, 76. Inc. ` l`I__2-A.._- `IT_.L_A::l--n.-I DAPAQP Ioc to 25c. Gentleman's Hem - Stitched Handkerchiefs 2 {of 25c. 3.}- \1-..l........- nln n1` c"\nI'\Al 19c. Iolluuullj wrong nnonl. xv. ` 'l_hou kl! MM oi. burning that kind of mm]. W: An nndv in ull Inn mm! tint ; L. ABRAMSON. 1; 2...: GA...` `HQ .l__4._ GA--- "?5ii'r"nr"Is' am-o'"' max. ` 1% than 'i=6oi 'du'ee'n'?. ' $9? Innntluu II Enstrrce-s~s_2;1 U;/omui's Cashmere Hose 25c, .. ..-_ "TEE:-EcTx'EF. ` Ii|ll.Ul\ClU|Ela '5 un 3. Fme Neckwear 25c, all shapes |2| PRINCESS STREET. o4'm.1'1u,n. No. 231. "TI-IE DAILY Having p:rohuod no-vznl Bunhu;t Bloch, including the Boot and Bhoo Jbololf. A.OBotd. Ian now in_n duh In .R-. f1_.:.a. g}..- s I?ffT7` Int canon`: Wboh-sh. I n......' "L.}'."'...I{.'-7. 3T.'I'u}ii:. .. In Cubs 0 vary but lulu: hlhouu *.~"v- "- unuputl :`O IIllhlunInhnllI "o'":' to tnftuang. We guarantee togivo po mu` nction. Nov Output: cut and laid. l Contact nS~&_non Olly. Nam. Inch mu. an Prion-no and am . than un solo at 3. unit. N05 is the lime to have yonf Cu- pouoluned. . n...a lknun .. nmuuv W. Clarggvsky gfactoml IIITADIII TDD-T- flu Duly. loco Book For Wm; luau To Pong Iiouoqlvu In Lecture at convocation hall to-night. Reform uoocintiolnvmooting in Wmu hall 1:: -night, _ _ A. 0 Brion a removal sale" announcement In this issue ll lou worm uuu. Remember concert by Ia. Andrew : ao- cipuy, Monday. (lab Doo., in city hall. Anntinn axle oi furniture. shoves. etc.. u: might, A. 0 Brion removal in this issue is well worth nu]. _ .. _ ll__.I-.. nnL 11-- in -Ibn Inn" I A".na.vuuIGIl, 1 I you gm nut no. an :4 An many, monany. On!) 1190., In UIII uuu. Auction axle furniture, shoves. etc., nearly now, 10 mm. to-marrow uh" J. Saltofe. III... `Hanna and m-nhnnl fund hv the vemscope PICTURES] gas?/rm! Salton. For vbidows And orphan: fund by the B.N.G. in St. Paul : Sunday school, Satur- day. Dec. 4th. Bait; and ten 4 to 6. Good nanmrt: 7:30. Admission 10 cents. day. use. on. Dave Isuu wt: a nu u concert 7:30. ROYAL MIXTURES. 4 lbs. for 250. ___......__.__.._ , _ ______,_______ A ABGE STONE HOUSE`. CORNER AL- wlngton Avenue and Union I-meets. Pm- nouion at once. Apply J. I-lnwron, Holiery 00.. City. I [HI Crlutltlrl Am-I lll|lH|' uuvvn yr: nu. ma. .--nu Hm time they are lured on tho {Ira If ome- lully ndherrod to tgh is an unfailing nu-uipe for I most delicious preparation of Gran- honios. THOS. I1. JOHNS, arm` PRINCESS STRE ET. CHOCOLATES! CHOCOLATES! SATlN'S. FINEST CHEWING CANDY 200 per lb. at ".::....:..'.:..`..' .:."..`$.`..'. _.,.".'.'.*..':-'.'.'.'.' *".-::~.`:: [bolt IhoL::n-0 on ' H 64- R1285: How to make A good Crunl-nrry Sauce :- Onoqunrhvrmulrerrien. two uuofuls of sugar nmlu Pin? of water. Wash the nrnnhurrics. Yhon put them on thore with the wntn-r put. in as covered uuur-e am Let them simmer un- nlenehornnl-unry ursta noon. than remove cave: of the saucepan. Add the uu(s`r and let them all hull for 20 minutes without. the HOVQP. The `G_,u_a.rs!i.?7 . - - ALARGE FUBNNHED ROOM IN CENTRAL loonlgty. modern improvements, private home. ' ho. a Brick Tnrruoe. opposite St. Pnul'| Sabbath School. Montreal sweet. _._.__------.-_._._..____ ABRICK HOUSE, NO. 131 OOLBORNE H'I'., between Bun-in and Diviolon Istreotmwi 1: no unto bath room and water closemhot and co d vutor; large dining room and kitchen. Rent so per month. nuludlnc taxes and water Apply next door or to 45 Willing Sh. ICRANBERRIES City Hall. Monday Even g, [lec.6 I V . . _ n n . _ _ A . . nnnnnn oovon Thou cranberries must. never be stirred from lully r. is unfailing Fur Lined Wraps $25.00. Big sweep, fur trimmed, deep fur collar and tho- roughly up-to'-date. This is a sfarcial low price we Vput on 8 new line ltmunem MILLS & 00.4 JCONEERT In Md 0! the (1ho1-`ikMlo Funds of ST. AN- DREW'S8001l l`Y. Svoelal oncunmpnt of Dunn. A. Stewart : I35 1 `Pinon. .Crb9*t-_fi!zsi9'-'_'99$- I ` v Vary ne programme. 00: can t ) commence at 8 o'clock. lI"I`h-keen Me. A. HORN. San `Phone 5!. ______..,_.__:_. `LARGE AL-1 wlnnon londay and Tuesday. Dec. 6-7. `ho balumco! our Inning Stock having ' urlvod we have novrtho linen. box not and AAA I\m-ghxlnn HA.` In MIA` I`-On-Cm, IE ' ' Anou'I5a"con' '|]i{r.' loc. Per Pound. I 70 Wellington Street. ' F.-32' isiuo rEe'e'rT' nu `M. Inn-at Dona-tutu! I LOCAL MEMORANDA KJKJO LAO (l\In.1 H70` PRINCESS I0 CENTS PER QUART. 1'0 LET. ' Sscrotnry. lot lth lloi-to lcoiotoooo. Slum. Doc. 3 -OIciol doopotcboo from tho front any that tho Kim-on column 0! tho British pooiuvo force hon not with `ow-co rooioconco oniu mamh into tho Chonionni country. Tho ghting Ina boon boovy. Liout.. Bottio woo lillod. Lions. Villioro Smut woo -ovoroly wound- od. Hoot. Ponniogtou olipluly wonndod; two Sopoya woro Hlloclond aim.-on wound- od. Tho Kim-on column bumod thirlooo viuagu cl tho Grlbugnon. 4 ,9 "XIV." WU I'I-VU IIUW-UIIU IIIIIIUV IJDI "U Illll loot (blnplob Stock in Oontnl Onurto. (E. -.l--- n-"11- Ant] rash :4 llnng L. Iclilnlera Ilother Very Ill. CANTON. Ohio. Dec. 3.-Mre. Nancy Allison McKinley.` the venerable mother of the preaident, was struck with paralysis early yesterday and her death is believed to be only a question of a short time. That the attack would ultimately end in death wine the lint. tear of the family and the con- mltationa of the attending physicians have tended to conrm this heliel. Yesterday a message was received from` the pre-idem. saying he would be in Canton this morn- 81' Jonah. Qgg. Dec. 3.--Anoglnr Inr- `dotinipb added to the Ionllut com- IRIIJIING IS EIINIINIJEIII Infantry and Cavalrv Called to Dispcrsc the Mob. IBIJILIIINIIS wens nunnm COMPLAINTS MADE A'GA|NSTT_HE GERMAN STUDENTS. \lIIII llyyuulwsn III. TUPEKA. Kan, Dec. 3.--Miaa Olivie Van Tunnel. 1 leader in Topeka society, he created A sensation by declaring that the young eociety women of this town ere lur- ing the young men to min by otfering them drink when they come ino` their "homes. Mien Von Tunnel chergee the downfall of one young men tothie cue- tom. and she has mode an appeal to the society women of Topeka to put ewey their wine decanters and euiet in caving the young men from druuhrd*e gnvee. The Utmost lllxor Will Be Exercleed to Establish Order and Protect cu"-mm l`roperty--`l`Ine Aglcuuon was started by Those to "Whom Nutlonnllty In 3 letter of lndll!erenoo- May Be Fatal to the Bohemian Nation. PRAGUE, Dec. 3.~-Riot.ing commenced here at eight; o'clock-yesterday morning, at. which hour the stores and houses in two streets of the old town were being pil- legod. Seven battalions of infantry and two squadrons of cavalry were called out. to disperse the mob. Two additional but teliona of infantry have arrived here from Koenigs at . and three battalions of in- fantry eve reached here from Thoresien- sbudb. mi... I.................o.... ant. Hm munininnl C520 an nlno ||.m.. naaculng rlwauurg uh 6:25 pm.. in 565 minntoa. making the eastward run thirty-seven minutes sooner than the westward run. which beat: all previous records. v -7-`u --v-j `vs -V `lt':iowStu.336PrhcouSttoot! -A.uI. PA.-A-`n -Lalo--lg

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