Uralg a U0. ` A Amok -3 Arnie: Anodyue for all paine, in- , terms] and external. _` (V--`O. Div E": ruvqnn-inn In I-inll fnr Lh . kernel and external. ` I Cnpb. Dix is preparing his rink for the winter. He will issue neuron tickets. vm... ...|...........n...... ..c 4.1.. 1.... (`.h'.:-. Island. coal laden, Fresh oysters just arrived. 30 , 40c. and 50c. pet: quart. Phona 357. Franklin. 0, `F1. (`mllina and wife. Perth. left for 500. pet,-qmu-n. '1'none.`1.')'(. lranluln. 0. E. Calling and wife, Perth. homo this morning after`:-topping a. few dave at the City hotel. VA nan nnf. hill-. lial: unn want in Filb- dave an we umv novel. You can get just what vou want in rub- bers, overeboea. etc .. at Sawyer ; 1'! tin crank in nine nuuanf. frna look at pen, ovoteuoea. etc an blwyar a. If you wanna nice pm-one free look at J. Craig & Co : windows on Brock treat. _ 'I`l.a hpin \7nnf.3n IAN` nliannlhllro I'll! J. bran: a Urns windows on urocx uurpuu. The brig .Yant.ic left: Odgenaburg this morning at nine o clock. for Detroit. She will go up the American channel. Our ornnoriea are all of the hizhesb wul one American cnannei. Our groceries are all of highest quality and lowest living prices. J. Cmig &. Co. 17-... ........l. I-........ .........I..-s...-inn ninn fmnh &. 00.. . New comb honey. cranberries. nice fresh soda biscuits xn three-pounds boxes at Frank|in s: u_..: n..u-n. ..c :4... ...:..:.m mlmnl lnfr. Franklin's: _ Prof. DeKnlb. of the mining school. left `for Boston this morning because of the illness of his wife hare. NIL... I`....:o..I I.:u- is. nlnln noun nnnnnrl in illness or ma wue nore. _ The Capital I r as club case opened In Ottawa to day. Three players are accused of conspiracy to throw a game." Jnrln-A -Roan. 4'-nnntv imlaa of Carleton. ot com.-piracy "IO Lnrow game. Judge-Ross. county judge Carleton, has tendered his resigznabion. His tuc- cem-or will be city solicitor Mc'I`a\'ish. . "V II Dnnn mm-.m..+:m. thn unriimnnn will 06 cl[~_V aonclnor muun u-u. V. H. Rosa, representing the verincope company exhibiting the Corbett Fitzsim- mans ght. left. for Brockville to-day. Mr: Finhlm Cnnn Vincent. died at the i placed on Pale ems season. I On Mondnv night the christian endeav- orera of the Johnston screen Baptist church will bly observe the eighth anniversary of tha formntiax of the society. nur nhrintmnn fruits: hnvn arrived. "Oll ngnb. new [or brockvme no-uay. ` Mrs. Fields. Capo Vincent. died f Hotel Dieu last. night; from paralysis. Her remains were taken to the Cape this afternoon. ` n_.... Y........L 1`\:.. L... I........n urnrlr nnnn awernoon. Cant. Joseph Dix has begun work upon his big Royal rink. He expects to have it. ; open next week. Season tickets will be` placed sale this ` On Mnndnv night. the christian , the tormnuon or me aociecy. Our Chriscmas fruits have arrived. should call and we the-value wdare giving in raisins. curmnfa. peelsetc. Everything new. Melina Bros _ AIA...........n R QI....-J...-rl mnnnonr nf Mouse uros Alderman O. B. Shephard. manager of the Grand opera house, Toronto, seriously ill. in reported as very low. In is feared he mav not. aurvivo the day. an M n..:nm. kl II lnv. lnr 'I`nr-nnrn nor. aurvnvo me any. 8. M. Bricbon, M. 1'., left for Toronto 1-ant. ni ht to attend the lunch given lord and la y Aberdeen by tholaw society in Oauoodo hall to-day. Man Kama Kahnn, Rrnnkville. mm the Uauoode nan to-any. Miss Katie Kehoe. Brockville, happy winno; of the handsome rzold watch drawn for at the House of Providence, Kingston. on thanksgiving day. I! W llihlnrnlnnvnlnff. lnmdav to reme- Not looklng lnploynouc Knmsrox. Doc. 2.-(l`o the Editor) : I noticed a paragraph in your paper stating that! was an applicant. for the position of dbl ooglnoorol Ionuoal polioo doparlr Int. I van not aware boloro llb polioo lanou uquind onginoaring akill. Ilahnonu that 1 have been negotiating Iulhpnohaoo ofan haul or that 1 ap- I;'Of|hO puibion of onginoor in the or any other dopamnont. in Mon- hoaliIl|)Io._ 'l`othooowbouomaoinzor- 2! In my novolnonlo _I may say that I on non! pnoont. noting employment.- Ioylvh Al on canon. Th dl of to has follovod the ex- bl it lnothc and invollod in a vital. II in a my pretty out ol walnut. mounted with bran. and al- Ibuodlhd old. will in oxal- oouliuon. mi this vbool tho "and... Lao warn Hhill ahaalmr. Ixinqamn. on cnanxllglvlllg uuy. H. H. Gildersleove left. bo-day to repre- sent the local yacht. club at a meeting of the lake yacht racing n-sociabion to be held in the Royal hotel. Humilton, to~mor- row afternoon. IIII... ........L J... D...-2. I`.-nnna hnfnrn whinh alternoon. The court. in Parin, Franco. before which the appeal of J. McM. Whist'er,`-he painter, has been heard. sustained that. appeal. and Sir William Eden must pay 400 for his I wife's portrait. n-..v. ...:... 91... ..-....+. fhinn in o.1...wn'rld. I ` wife`: portrait. ' Don't min the newest thing in the world. Seen on|_v in Jenkins window. `nnnrf I`:-nnbnnnn Mn 50 I F.. Seen only In denuns wmuow. `Court Frontenac. No. 59. I.O.F., will hold a public inntsllxmon in the city hall on the night of the 7bh inst. J. A. Mac- gillivrny and other supreme court oiceru will be in attendance. n....s 1..."... Allan nnnnmnnninrl hv will be In aboenannce. Capt. James Allen. accompanied by Capt. Di: and James Gillie, an engineer. left for Bu'a`o .to-day to bring down the suaamnr Shrownburv. the new addition to the White Squsdron. wan. I-mntu lmuriumn. nlinnerl. etc.. to| um W nlw aqunuron. Folt, boots, leggings. slippers. et.c.. to keno you warm and comfortable, at Saw- 1:Ar A, relepnoue no. mu. 1 Members of "A eld battery IppG||'| .. -:..o... ,nnu"rn-In ......._,-- _ , _ver a. Tho prnobice of the lute Dr. Wray. of Nnoanoo. ha! been purch-u-crl by llr N J Sills, who will reopen the olce immediate : ly. Dr. Sills in an honor crnvluato of To- ronto university and of the Royal college of lonml surgeons of Ontario. 1: ..-.. .......a- ...uH.ma. in wntnhen or ot donml or unnnrm. If you want nnythnnr in witches or rings It will pay _\ou to call on C. L. Baas, Kine street. `Fl... -Hnnr-Innna nf nun: At Lh Kinca- Kine street. The attendance of pupils at the King!- ton dairy school this session exceeds that of last. your by hwonty five per cent. The nchnol accepted this week an average of 8,000 pounds of milk daily. n...- atnrn in n" llnd Wilh lItOIt Z &Iuon. Wm: um: wnoul mu lpino but ytrn. which she slur- IIIII {two golf stocking: for hot nd. Ian*ol the intimate friends of ilulol Alon, Iiko bordu hepn. nnnlnln-ad ha-uinnlo. undulgttodn 8,000 pounds or rank mmy. Our store is well lled with the designs: in Indian` and gents footwear. Cams and neo them M. Sawyer ; 'lVL..--.l.n. ; 'I`.-n-nnin Tnlaarnun hll A vnrv Uoma mm tnem M. aswyur a. Thursdays Toronto Telegram hu a very .~uqgnat.ivo cartoon. It represents Joe Hnvcmrk, dreamed in the garb of I back- bowm-hip farmer. turning ll fodder mill, labelled "Hardy .1 Co . while J P. Whit- ney, attired in the latent cut. apponrn at the (bor and earn : "B -ck at ynur old job, 1 see, cutting fodder for Bone Hardy. rw..:.om.. la n! hnlidnv lmoh. fem:-.v foder for Boas Hardy." . Chriatmu sale of bolidav hook-. fancy goo!`-. toys and games. R. Uglow&.Co. V L Luna Balsam in the boat pmpnrr I goo!"-. toys ann gamer. n. ug-uw mun. X L Lung tion for coughs and colds, at McLsod'a drum :9 nrn. IIIVIII IUI \.\II drug st ore. Inn. nigh drug More. Laabnizht. T. J. O'Connor`: orchestra. composed oi himself, 8. Thornton. A. Charon and A. Neilson. furnished music I... .. nu llama at |`Wi0hnrn_ thahomo Cbuon and A. l\0|l!0n. rurnnsnau mum: for tn At liomo at Wigboto, the home of R C. Gillette. (hnlnnqno. The nir wnncnnd 1-uceee-. The e-arts of the o.cHostr: were appreciated. nearly every number being npphudod. rm: ;.. uni` .-mo. rum at nur Chxiltmll bill- number being applauded. Call in and get. one 0! our Chm-Imu bill- which we have Issued, with A list of im-` rtmt good.-, prim! amcned. Telre it. | ome and no doubt you will Iinrl eomething to interest you in it. Mt-Rm Bree. ` WIII Get Full Ineunnee. When I-lied if they hed anything to ny in venrd to re bniliimr their eleutor, Rlchudaon brothers replied in the nega- tive this afternoon. B. W. Richerdeon. `however. elated thin. the repreoentetive of the ineurnnco company In here yeeterdey. and the [inn would receive their inennnce in full. What uluge there tree in the train the ineunnr-.9 company would take, and the firm would remin -my aelnge on 1 the building. which will be very little. Their aim now ism clear uny the wreck and separate my uninjured or slightly in- jured [rein {tour rene. ' tcnotnrounda baton tho H `to fill: Iva-tr I010.- BAK Fnnsctsro, Doc. 3.-Pour Jnohon and Jim Jelforko lino n ll.-Iu...:..P an-lion nnrli In `WIDE IDIIDOC IIOIOTI I00 lllauwllnl CIUU] as t Iechsnion puillion only in February for nvunly In par cont. 0! the rocoipu Tho unann- nouu to: the ght van and? by You: Mitchel vbo Impasse` ted action 0 am, D3-my on sound Jehtion. no Envy vgighuvillnul on Monday oven-` 7 W Ill EC, ll;'I.. I: nldIIIK@l'l; -IIOI.--Tid-Ntt GENERAL PARAGRAPHS. `[20 Per Cent. Discout on All Ordered 5 . Clothing. 7 REMOVAL --.-:-.._ She I: In Dance:-`OT DeaI'.h-Not Going To Cuba. ' ' Comuluod rm -mu. | 'Tnnos1'o, Dov. 1I--ln the police man this morning. Silas \VI"Il'd Scboold was 1 loommmod for trial on I churgo of biznmy. ; Evndonco was put in I couple of week: ago ` an to the second marriage. To-day Mn. Julia Woodnn, Wntertown. N.Y., teati- odu to his re-I mnrringo, which was with her daughter Curio in January. 1897. ` 1` (1 I)-mnrv and F. J. Rumor- Lunnn llf\lI:A\.lL`- W.\:-uI1.\'u'ru.~1, Dec. 3.~-Clam Barton, the well-known lied Cross lender. is dangerously ill at her home at Glen Echo. Sno is nub going to Cuba. A. o BR1E1g ~ Hem In the Y.I 0 A PM-Iorn-An Intercit- lng Roporgllond. A well nbtendod and oxooodingly intm" eating meeting of the W.C.T. U. Wu hold in the Y.M.().A. parlor Thurodny Inor- noon. The president. Mn. (Row) Mc- Callum, occupied the chair, and con- ducted the meeting in her ulunl happy | atylo. Afmr ah. nunmmnrv omnimr anrciaas ' styie. After the customary opening and reading ol the minutee.,_Mre. G. Parker gave an admirable addrua on Why mother e meetinpu were of the greatest importance in W.CT U. work. and the best means ol conducting them so as to prove a real benet to tho-e mothers v whose aim is to have their chil- dren grow to good and pure manhood and woinaiihood." Mrs. Parker was thoroughly at home with her suhjeet, and made a deep impreeeioii on the hearts I of her audience. It was decided to hold motlier u meetings in connection with the union, and it is to be hoped that very many of the mothers in the city will avail tlieinselvee of the oportunity of reasoning together as to the beet means of training their little ones lo form habits of goodness and purity. which will not only prepare the way to greater happiness here. but will pre- pare them for that future endlees happi- neae which none can enjoy but those whom robee have been washed by "the blood (I the Lamb." G .... ...I Ham. Al unniahntl hnainmn Imrn UIO LOIDD. Several items of unnished bu.-inees were - discussed and acted upon. Mrs." (Rev.) Hammond then gave 5 very concise report `of the provincial convention held at Brant- ford, which showed her rare ability of condensation. So much was described in so few words and at the same time was so thoroughly interesting. that although it was getting late none were willing to leave until she got to theend. Two meetings have been held since the convention and only the provincial has been reported as yet. We have yet to beer from our delegates of the dominion and world's conventions. The singing of the temperance doxology ~ brought ono of tht most successful meet- ings to a close -E. C.. Cor.-Sec. Won't Day There. Sr. 'r'|r.'rs:i:.~mcm:, Dec. 3 -Great retic- ence is observed in ollicisl circles here fe- garding the political situation in the far eest,but the opinion prevails that Germany U will not occupy Kaiochou hey onthe Shan Ting peninsula, permanently. The Russian I new-pspais proleet against the occupation of Reno Chou bay us being calcnlnwd to injure the interests of Russia in the tar east and they `declare the } .us- I aim government ought to demand it; eve. cu-tion or else obtain an cquivalent. . ICU` no VSIWIITC. W. nhrnod homo to-day cftc 60- th tq Wllliun H. Brown at Vul- Th ntlnnhhi nnnlmnn mnllnn WWII nor uangnwr ulrnu In uuuuury, 10:11. T. G. D-many and F. J. Raynor. clnrgod with peuonution st. Trinity modi- cnl;ol|ogo examination. ion committed l for Nit]. llwnan, Doc 3.--I`ho gout-nmant bu recoavod an oicisl despntch from Hanna . wbiohnuul that gooonl Pcndo who wu plant! in chug: of the milinry ' ' LIIO island 5 ' openuounvn gm l Qwfurllsl Li IIIIIRI ' Avilsu. on the Iowa Jncnro lrocha. uufuaduv dtcrnoor. An oogngoncnt with ihoiicnqonv, in which Ibo luau lots ninouon kilhd and the Spaniard: II- o.-.. nu-nnrl, Thin rlmnnnvh Alla`: tha- This dcrpnlch alloys tho; Ariana from the upon that `~' had boon killed. " , ~ l!lUuII_wQI'I|'IaI"AI.`n ,. .2-.-.-.-:r;.~:.'::`i?.:."..'-Q21. CLARA BARION ILL. As IIJIIBLTCUHUC Uul ICIEC BBUUIL VI Iv vv--v--- ~--v-v -V----- --r--` , , our new premiees,Comer Princess and Bagot Streets, formerly occupied by Hobart & Son. Remember all Sales for Cash Only. One of the Finest Stocks of Woollens between Toronto and Montreal to be select- ed from. A First-Class Fit guaranteed in all orders. _ mg Remember the Place-l75 PRINCESS STREET, next to Dalton & I3!` Wullull n. Dnlwn I6 vu- -' "` ..:::;: `W As we must-reduce our large stock of Woollns before removingto n,-A _ . . _ _ _...I ll---` Rnnni `rut-vrtno-I19 nnnnrnr` W.C T. U MEETING. `StrVa'Ifge s. Bud an lngnconnt. 1 II `KL- _- ___ CLARA BARTON. 1 \,, n IVI. =GRAND , I . rrnclpnl nuuunun -nu... ...._. -.-_ .. . Dairy Oonnullc. ,` J. A. Rnddick. superintendent of the _ `dairy scliool. rotnrnod no thocity yum- . day from Rochonur. N.H., when he at.- ., ` tended aydniry convention. By uqnut. jho contributed n pnput on the theory and , ! prncticool butter-making. Principal Rud- . dict anylholenmh a fut Idea. but lbs 1 union nu than state are noun diunnoo bo- hind Canadian tnnknn 0! bnttor. New Hampshire` map lies fancy nation. such to Boston. And object of the lactation 'IonIu no hopntlbobnbut npin lnnoy `Iv:-nppun. The qnalit doonnocooupoll ' wit|n0nIu-ionnhn. ovuunrptiuulto 7lcnm&hnt..hheIMIo in without 3 chad " factory. nll nttnnthnol dnirynn bill I ..-mu] in haunt. [5;You Use a Stove? They're especially easy to regu- late and clean, very economical with A. M coal, and have all the latest me- chanical perfections for saving time and trouble. Their price is moderate, and you'll enjoy tlie splendid `warmth ` they give. The Gurney Foundry Company, Limited, Tnnnnto. Principal Iuldlck Botnrnl Iona Iron I nnrv Dunn-IQ. Lutovoningn incur`: Ian 0! haul I:oudownPrineosoItn|I|Intu-rioploo, Ijnot st In hour who can -II 353]` ncwry. cooked in NEW HAMPSHIRE BUTTER. --:..j Simmons Br0s., Girls` Winter Weight Cashmere Hosiery 5200. 23c. 25c. 30c and up. 5:! I all I uni: For I ort than rlkht Ipv-in Ihln ulnar brink want. or And there n ma lunar place `.0 but the tjtportlng pug`:-_g-7 EVERY MOTHER MITTS. douhlez: or single. all sizes. FANCY KNITTED GLOVES. ' .`vw I `YIN IIVf\f\Y `ITTBTI (\ BOYS STOCKINGS. . -_.__ A... I\.. I__A AGENTS, KINGSTON. With a family to clothe to deal with us.` All we request is that you compare Quality and Price. Double Heels, Double Knees. made from 1 aton e famous Scotch Yard. Prices from 35 to 49C ,8 pair. Cheaper makes as well. MPJRCHAXT TAILOR; UUUNTESS F OXFORD 5 And enjoy solid winter comfort. They are vgry handsome SIDVES, made in different sizes, with or with- ` out the oven. David Inn. Brand Vnlla. Oounluol 5-Ialdgn Inn-Qt. Ir-VIII -II-no In-II v-IIUWO vv:--Iv-I n|ouo-Io Inquest. Gmxn V Au.n,` Doc. 3.-Dnvld Buns, twouty-tour yum of spa, living shout three mile! from Grand Valley. who wu ofnuoound mind. not I den of pam groan. Hound his brother Thanh! yivod togochr in 3 null homo, and Dnvid one naming told `noon In Mind- ed going onrtou noighhofl. AI ovul- ing. when Thouunturnod bought bond David very sick and vomiting. A dlppot was found oonhiulngugnulnlh ullnulno. whichpovdtnbopnrlo nadlhh vnwu part`! In In pun: nun. Iuuu-n whotcuuuddoth. l'ooonI|oodvuty Jusoolunlhy and `tops und'wuncnl.'l`hovodcdngnuI-nd .09..-ml nnllnnno chum :19 IIKIIUITL IIVT noornud onllondny who ad nononhovu-vurylovnd ehodoetorruv vdthon. alialnasdnnngn innnnnn :TOOK PAma an:sN AND mm. Why Not Buy a _ __ ,__-. _ `-I'hnIbIoIaucuono aura. Doc. 3 --u 10:!) o'clock mi-sXnX-n -n-hnnnnal grin Thun In lolllu. noun uunnn. All on 38and`-`go Princes: Street. `to one 9 Qt. is be V III! 1 ul uuu: nu uua ..u_- . .... .- 9 any 0 AM: to get the mo 0 o wnyon olnowhu-o<-we don't know '6. at wodonw know Nut. better 0 F0 batter prhu-lor 3ou-cunnot be .8. ..IXI..L-I-\J&.l.. ' I and 6`! Prlnnon Bu-oat. & no Night Dresses.` full 5',` large sleeves and em- T erytximmed we show for CA IVCIITC IIVIIPOOI. IABKIT8. ---l II`... II.` I _\D}..-_ N Tlihvwnx r~_.n- ..A._._.4 L_ I V serum TiME Eur am- II wutor there r lane the H on-ting puru- b In 1 hi hero In th 3 neat, little name at you . But know nnn mhu-(or xou-camnot OOMMERCIA ' 6b'i5iii"Ts. `s vauqnou. L_-_ A- J__ - 'I IVIEI I Iain `I II_- C1- | | Bun tube neeuuune nu V...-.... -- llul. Before Jnnloe lolnnlbn`. Docket of civil ceece entered for tries! at the eittinge of the :high court of eeeiae, commencing Monday next. at the court house. juetice Robertson presiding : ` army 1.131`. , Robert Applchon ve. warden of Kingston neuitenery-Act.ion by guard for damages for diemianl. A. B. Cunningham, plain- ua-- .-|:...o...... .1 M. Mnchnr. aolicitor for _ , Wqvhave just received a new ` -gniplete stock of these - 1}: which we offer at speclai W prices. a 8i`o7;.tho'Night Dresses in full , - _` `A... tucked yoke. and. Lace `d. we show for. ` 50 CENTS. :--*-- to In land It the fall court of AI- ..... nu...-. annloo diuniual. A. B. Uunnmgnnm, pm. tiff`: solicitor; J. M. Mnohnr, 1 `defendant. Christin: Byrnu vu. Frederick W.Wn| lm-A._Ant.inn. dmmnea for soduonon. W.Waka- ford--Act.ion. damages R. Webnur. pluinti"| solicitor: J. 8. Skin- ner. solicitor {or dofondlmb. _ 1,4... Clark` u. Richard Thompson- solicitor {or aotonnnnu. John Dung for lui D... Clark vs. Richard Thonipson- on lot slander. B M. Bribbon. Q.G., ntitf; Mclutyre an Mplnuyre for de- Ant XIII Il III: | (on sub. NON-JUKX LIB]:- Roberb Menzlor vs. L. L. dunaget. etc . for breach of (Conbinued from eibtinge M; Harrington & Werner for George Wilson for delendent. Jgman Covle ve. Roderick [George Wilson tor aelsnueuu. Jemes Coyle Moregor. counter cleim by lessee for ploughing on farm. etc. McIntyre & McIntyre for do- lendents ; B. M. Brilzbon for pleintil William E. Campbell vs. William H. Reynolds--"Disputed terms 0! sale on trans- fer of farm and chattels. Smvbhe & Lyon for plaintillz J. L. Whiting for defendant. Margaret. Hylend vs. Henry Kenny and o&hers--Aclion against. treasurer or kirk session for arrears of clergymen's stipend or celery. Smyche & Lyon for plaintilf; 0`()ere, Mc'l`nvisb &. Gemmell. Ottawa. for A-0`.-ulnnhn U unrn, mu I dofendmba. Two Uuueu Aruouruuu. At the police court this morning the ad- journed oase of Andrew Maclean for a violation of the market by-laws woe taken up. Mr. Meoleen was represented ln court I) J. L. Whiting, while city solici- tor Me ntyro defended the city : by-laws. The last named dened the clauses of the by-law dealing with the case in point. If a farmer weighs his meat bo- iore taking u position on the mar- ket. he n not use the market scales. unleese purchaser desires to have the meat weighed. Once on the market, however. none other theri the city scales may be used. `The cure was-adjourned un- til the 9l.l1 innt.. as was also the charge against John Fieher,for an infraction of the health lows. Preference Given To Klmzstonlnnl. Last evening chairman Donnelly. of the special elevator committee, stated a half- dozen or more citizens had complained to him that the M. T. company was violating the terms ofits agreement with the city by engaging workmen from outside points in preference to Kingstonians. Chairmen Dannelly went to Capt. (hskin and inform ed him of the complaints. That person denied the accusation, and called in so per- intendent Jamieeon, who bore out Capt. (laskin`s denial. It` was proved to the satisfaction of chairman Donnelly that the company was. in every instance, giving preference to Kingston workmen. Such were the orders given to superintendent Jamieeon and he was_faithfully carrying AL-.. Ant. dlmluluu u them out). &m'roN :..UNDERWEAR nu" HWIII IDIIUII. The fnncy Swing bazaar at. Zion church was concluded lntriight. and terminated with full utdshcbion of the Indies. The sale at. the various booth was continued during the vi ernoon. each being well pat.- roniz~-I. 'I...~dmuer tables were largely ohtendud, ommg the guests being the mayornlty candidates, alderman Living- ston and Wnlkem In the evening a pro- ggemme Wu given consisting of those num- re: Solo. Minn McMillan: pinnoaolo, Ml:-'8 White: solo. W. Lax-ell; mandolin solo, Arthur Routley; nong, C. Robinson; read- ing. Mr. Anthony; piano solo, by rcquosb. Miss Singleton: song. Arthur Rouuey. Il'0lIlOl|Il.` \J|llll'l "unnu- A?-amoeting of onurt Frontenac. No. 5!), 1.0. F., last. night. the following officers were elocbed for the omminq term : C R.. John Marshall; V.C.R.., J. F. Urui-e; re- cording secretary, J. S. R. McCann; nancial nocrobnry. 8. Lowe; tron.-urer. T. Lambert: chaplain. R. W. Allan; senior woodwud, W. J Clark: junior woodwnrd, J. A. Loeup: assistant woodwnrd, W. Porter; senior beadle. J. M. Slmrman: junior handle, '1`. X .R.ogers; physician, R. K. Kilborn, MI) :4.` 1) HO R . W. M. llrennun; trustees. R. Meek. R. Crawford; llnmioo committee, R. 8. Dobbs, John Mc- Leod; J'.l{.C.. Jnmea Sciutton. \ A Lnmentod Doath. With deepest regret is chronicled the death of Thom P. Nolan. at the early use of thirty-two. in his home in Camden, N Y.. on Nov. 23rd. He was of 8 genial, noble and kivndiaonrtod disposition. which won many fnendo. who were shocked at his only domino. -Boaides a father he luno two sister: bereft. of I kind andnec bionnto brother. Kin roruina anivod in Kingston by Capo boot. on Friday. were mob by I largo uncle of sorrolving friends and rolntivu. and conveyed to Sc. Bunn- by o cometary; Brewer`: Mill:-. for inter- ment. buido the remains 0! his mother. A Inegetoulaen Delay Well. Dr Clere Ryee. lormerly oi Berriefielrl, one of Qneen`e college Indy greduitos, in now superintendent oi the nniurmm at Shermm. Tome. Innletrer to A friend received A few deya ago she pays she is kept quite hney. but. the enjoys the work end:-0 hr the olimuo egroce with her Dr. Ryen wen one or the brightest. grsdu er-eeofhercleeeend you. She makes an specialty of surgery. in which she bu been very eeceiuful. Her many friend: in Kingoton end virmity mll bepfeued to beer 0! her good fortune. HUI II livuvy nu n-v-.-.. HA|.Ir.\x, N.S.. Dec. 3 -The damage ahead by the ro At. the works oi tho Poo- plo o Hut & Light. company will not be on grant. no 1-apposed. The two motly Mond- ueun in the burned building were um . and the total loan. it in aid, will not be non than 800000: $7.01. Then it $100,000 in-unvnv on the plant. _ All INTEREITING DOCKET. ITZIU I'I I-v-- un ._. v,,...,--.._ Iinnonvunnn-5. men no-oo_v.o no qonhnuonloodnynnd 1'modoyovon- MI. h an :9. Swyofp, than can thus: indvuogudth Indica- Uunluoohttluowillboa Hg dolnnd hnunu. Prioq: isugnodalkv. n..,..' " "T.'.I.s...' ""..'I.2's'. ".32.... Ixohaahrlounnls Thai; rnlrnunohbh Juklddodu. 1- i.-`L31-I-LI P. 1;:-.-.'.z:'.:'.:.:':::.'.'.`:m ';'Couet Covers 15c, zoc, 25c, ,,5`c and up. `A Drayvers 20c, 25c, 35c, 45c up. ~` For Ladies` Furnishings go to . Iuuvoflun hm. Thunlo or! lab lot the Corbett F691.- Rn-gn-ni-...s__I. canon jn I LII` `lhountnttllng nnoi-um l`rou.t.on|c Ounrt I Imcon -- A A.-. t:-,...o.... .-_?_j_..-_-. Not An oaty A: Thought. \v a I-\__ 0 `FL- . Ocuou Adjourned. "-4 -__-_A. Aid- -nanny-niI\ fancy rvlu Baum-. n ,,:__ I..._...... no 'I. NON - JURY L181`. I I`. (nun. pderick MoGreg0| u M:-Intvre for-In ol Iob not In man? u z 0 I} `Who Bl! I1`. Gallagher. . agreement. at Napanee). plaintiffs; nf. ' fol` mus BERLIN MURDER rim. --,.-___ TI-IE uuisseiue unit" or m_: cnowwe EVIDENCE rouun. J. BRIO. Iolleltor I1!` the Defence. Asked `nut theoeee Be Dmnlued Beeenne ot Inunmele t lvldenc-.e-!!Ie Lox-dehlp De- Inul-red- vex-nl Wlmeeeee Examined- '1'he Boy linemen Olvee Important livi- dance. BERLIN. 0nt., Dec 3,--Not as much in- tereeh wee manifested in the Or; murder caoe today as there was yesterday. All the evidence will probably be in today, and the verdict of the jaw may be given tonight. W. Dickson. F. B. Stewart and J. Brandon; G.T.R. employees. were heard, but geve no startling evidence. The crown used these witnesses to show that a. gun was red. 'l`munl|enn n evidence concerning the tired. Trevellvan s evidence concerning gun conflicted with the story of Allison. A. L. Kay. the constable who arrested the prisoner. ssidthat Allison told him of meetingainan with ared moustache in the lane on the "night of the murder. Robert Stalker, sworn. said prisoner re- cognized V him as the man be met in the lane. Mrs. J. J. mitb, sworn, said that Stalker had worked the entire day at her residence. Arthur Kinsman, a young lad now in jail for indecent conduct, testified that on the day of the -murder he and Allison had a conversation in which the latter told him of the unchastity of Mrs. Orr. While in jail the witness had a conversation with the prisoner in which the latter told him to keep his mouth shut about what he had told him of "Mrs. Orr. This no doubt is the missing link, whereby the crown considers a mo`ivc has been shown. Seve- ral other witnesses were heard. 1 nl..;`. fnr Mm dnfnnnn. then arose and other heard. J. Blake, for the defence, then asked for the dismissal of the accused on the ground of insuicienb evidence. His lordship demurred and evidence for the de- fnnr-an r-nmmenced. lorasmp new un uu fence commenced. nuurunauu -.-nu... ....--_. En/u'r:Im1In:E,Ont Dec 3.-Alittlebefore 82111) o'clock this morning the jury in the Hammond case entered the court room. Half an hour before this the hall was being lled with those who were engerto hear the addresses of Messrs. `Johnston'und Osler. The prisoner entered the court smiling pleasantly He did not seem to have put in an anxious night. Indeed he evidently felt that the new evidence which has been put in was not so serious as he had lezlred. Mr. Johnston is ad- dressinsz thejury on behalf of the prisoner. M. .1nhm.mn make for three hours and behalx 0! one pnsunur. Mr. Johnston spoke ten minutes. His address was argumentm tive. and at times eloquent. and pathetic` His closing words, in a {Altering voice. ........ "nntlnman. I am waiting. hoping words, In uncaring vuutu, were: "Gentlemen. waiting. and praying for a life; give me that life. and when you have crossed the borderlnnrl the first to greet. you will be the minted mother of that innocent young man." 12 a nu... n (`I , nnmmonced his ad- `I'ElIE IS NO 'II" innocent: man. B. B. Ualor. Q C.. commenced dress for the crown at 11:45 a m. n- .... .......,m:.m ah two o'clock the areas 10!` mo crown nu u .-. On re-assembling ab judge began the delivery I the jury. .-__.:_.-__ . 21..-- I...an-n-- A IIIIIO Illllulug. Ina ---- -. A movement is on foot to form a com- pany with the object of purchasing Hie locomotive works for the manufacture of steel barges and lake-going steamers. also for the construction of heavy machinery of all kinds, locomotives included. The for- mation of the company is in the hands of Montreal parties. but it is said that Herr Krupp. the famous German gun manufiic turer,two American capitalii-ts.Sir()eo A. Kirkpatrick and J. B. Carruthers will form the company. although nothing denite can be learned, as those interested say the scheme has not fully matured. Negotia- tions have been under way for some time and may be closed at any moment. There is felt to be an -opening for the manufac ture of such machinery. etc , as it is pro- posed to put on the market-. A8:-lenlillc Iluxlng Exhlbltlon. Mayor Stephen.` llalilnx. after witness. iniv the C irbett-Fitzaicniiions verisrtope ex- hibition. said : Prize ghters find no do fender in me. but there is nothing I can see in this show to inculcate a love for such things. There is certainly no indecency or . brutality in what appears on this canvas. 1 have seen worse i-hows in the academy of music under the patron ago of some of those whose names were on the petition to prevent. what is here to- night. I came to satisfy myself of the chnracterhof the show and 1 am convinced that there is nothing in it deserving of prohibition. What is to be seen is merely the science of boxing " Recorder McCoy. of the same place, sxys there is no law to prohibit the exhibition of the V0l'llC0po pic Lures. \ \ Oorbeu vs. lllnellnmone It would be hard to imagine a mo"ro reeliatic scene than that. given by the veriscope pictures of the Corbett-Fitzeim mom cmtesb. which are to be exhihimd at the opera house on Monday and Tuoaduy evening, when Ruben. Fitz.-imrnona is do clnred the champion of the world and Jim Corbett. is helped to his dre-sing room. heart.-broken and down-cast. The squared circle ie lled with a crowd of struggling, frenzied uien. The followers of the de- feated champion ere chiming than a foul blow who the cause of the undoing of their fevorite. Fitzaimmons friends argue with them, and there in much shoving and jostling end evidently much loud talk. but of thin lest, the nilent. veiiecope reveals not a mend. ` ` ' court 0: Appeal -Oltomlo Hall. Luman vs. Lutfman-W. No;-bitt; for dolondant. Shuon`, appealed from judgment `of Robattlon J. at. the trial at. Nnpanoa. in favor of plainhilf. in an action for a do- claration that a vessel called the (hill, ngiatatod at Donal-onto in the mum! of plaintilfa am, the defendant Lnlfman. val bald by him in trust. In her. aha having advanced tho pm-ens-a money to him. and to eat. aside a tramfor oi tho vessel to datondanl Shaun as irandn. bnt. andvoid and tnroatrain dofendanbshaen from again u-anoforringor dealing with the ahjp. The doiand-me al-o asked {or a nu: ma] upon adavito. Renewed. 0' sun`: can figonrud. The can of Queen n. J-noon O'Neil for whole urn opuood thin morning hcforojnrlge Prion in lain chamhuu at the omm. homo. J. L Wlziiincunundduothopranwion. |ndRoburt8hnIIIordo1cnoo. A. whol- uon otation 0`Noil in mental 0! dual- iog thonoooy gun ovidonoo. also other: fotproneniou 'l`b0unwnt|IIsd-- and Gil louday at plovca oirclook -':usu o will in hula. ` ._ , _-- - I . ,. ---.-_ IO'V.O&0fII|'plu IIIVQ .-B.'l'ayo nuivdn consign- npphupckodiubuxc-,ueh nioutonehslhhoqn Cl ' Q not ill. in H. J.'L Danika. Priuyu. III! tboligi prices doucldcll lgll Iinlnhnnnnnln IKIIC lliiju puns! uuuuuuvu ml". Paoplo not ennnglo qunnlu on be niudin quilh = .____..______ A Huge Industry. Indeed. 4- -.. 45...; 5.. (pm > ---.__._ `W -+ A. MITCHELL. n And 31 Prlnnon Addresses Being Made. - n,. n-.. 9 AH} in: own wmu. fntim 2, nnommmcn 3. 1| . 111-1.) two very of the charge to K Milne. S. - Alittle before - u__ :...... in Hm India: of "spoon. Fine In-as btnanps at lf`nnklin n. A ? eld battery in up to full strength. Fresh "cannod goods, Baas quality. J. Craig & Co, `rho Yoiq Rein Omwdod Into `u ` . I 'li`nnt.wQnr for web wenhhar at Sawset- a. ! in winter -nmtorm. Pure apple nectar and ginger Ileu. J- Cralg & Co. _ _ Au-nnt. .1 Arnir-A Annduvm fnr all name. In- Craig & Uo, Footwear for wet weather Sa.wyer Telephone No. 159. . `Members "A" eld batter-v Appear M.BlXIDUl'I (II in winter -uniform. 11.. .. - uni- ...mru- winter. He Will Issue uoxeua. ! The schoonongueon of the Lakes, Chi! . lotto, arrived at noon today at Garden ' Island. coal laden, 'Ii`.u-R Anal-Ar: inch III; val` Sm:-. . 406. and IOIIIIII. P300001 IIABIKIBTS. ugglh Q11... Dec. a.-onr-Rocelptn. to Ion. Qutunzpntent ur`0.1'5n::4..90;q`; ntont l?Dl"il10I.' M30 to 5, he Rollo: an In 4.40; zen. am Ix... -.~.:.-:=: :a;..;:2~ M- I I 0 I I . K. ` u what. No.1 Knnihobn Hard, 8% to ggl-solo to No; Punch` No to 520; Outs. ;lIorloy. 343 to no ; Rn, 500 to bro; up ,u.nu to ma; Oornmul. sun so so. --*2;*.s:*.~; 122; '::..":,.: * 11 ~ um . o ` 0050 ." 5? :-' 3...... Wowhshlpa. loo'to mo} g||,I to Ibo; hcn. 180 to mo.