I FIT C Fllnt I O Kb/at In hurnodln this country In bus lnltegnl sud half dirt. and clue. If your cool own : burn down to a good ulun uh- ollnlon and olouu your unto, thus in omothlnc wrong About it `links lulu nnlot burning that klnd ol cool. We no rudytoull you (soul that`: ulloonl." W0 Ilvoyou I donors worth of tin for oven dollnn worth you pay an. If you want slate. buy it upIrM.o-it'n cheaper. A ROMANTIC STORY. KINGSTON. ONTARIO, SA'1`UltD.AY, DILCEMBER 4. 1897. Well Wotth Seeing. 2| g- ___ AL_ ._.-_:. ...__ II! lI&1 so Diluvulo III" III Tbooooou-vouvololorsh Norfolk Inn noniuull0|int Robcluon. d Wlndsu ` bl . "'-.'n.."...........'*' '-"'-**.'.'.-.-.""...... .... Ra-ucuoul In Ex:-mud Into Insnox. Dec. 4.-'I'ho but Vesta hon lnndod at Biythe. Eng., 3 Sootchmnn named Rico, sole survivor of l omw of four of the Ketch Maid. lost. in tho-North sea. The ocpmin and the Iumsn Inn wubod overhead and the (:10 curried uny the sails, Rico and the Inna took rolugo in the rig-gin . when the latter did! from ox- pouuro. woo drifted {our night: and three thy: `without food or water and when ntcnod Inn In 3 pioinblo condition.` -u" And 0-3" Quentin. Qrnnc. Doc. 4.--The tumor in ruivod Inn in military circles Hutu : unnlgnmm tion c! "A" and `'3' banana in in con- hmplniom -. . u n ., .9 _ . ,-.1 n,Iu,,,on_ IIIIOII Ill onc DTOGBIT IIFVIVI nun. Pnlidcnt .\leKin|e yontordny undo 3 Inn-uilway tn`ph-on uhiu toCan- ton. Ohiqtovidchkumc who in dying. Mm Dunk ilnuijornclv of Cnnnlfun. dying. Mn. Frank IloI.90fII0l"! 0` COMIWDII. died in Iontnul on Tlnndny. The body nnovd to Bollovilk for fntu-nut. K. M-anti KIDIL nu LAD: ultusuy oxplrea. The Paton manufacturing company have adopted a system of bonuses to their swift.- sst. and best` weavers. The bonuses dis- tributed yesterday tor the month of No- vnnbsr ranged from $3 downward. A friendly rivalry has been created. Mnrhnnn P Hunv. while: on har wnv \NANTBD. TI` I`l`lI0 'Tll ll'IIJ0QlI@lo. 1' `. .nqmcg.un_unmn.u : * - C X . ` mn.n_aum lnly I"|VIIl'y HI! ueun cruuuu. Mud-uno P. (iuazv, whi lo on her way home from the mar at lut. night. dropped dead on the street. from hare dieeuo. she was the wife of I . Guuy. who died hero on the 25th Oct. last-. Jocob M. Ashby. tinmitb. Bolloville. diod on Ihnrodny night am on illness oi two months. He I10 born and bu lived oll hie life in shot city. A wile. thno oioun nd one broohor Marvin bin. II__..!J__L u-Ia..I.- Innhnallnw -nnpln A -5.?- (lullly of murder. Bn:m.r.\'. Ont.. Dec 4 -The jury in the Orr murder case. alter being out three hours, returned a verdict of `guilty egeinnt Jame: Allison. He the Ientenoed to be hanged on Feb. 4th. Prisoner wee appa- rently unmoved by the terrible words, but hrs father and other members 0! the family were visibly effected. especially the father. who went into convuinone and had to be carried out. 1 _aa-_ A Short Ueulon of the liou|e-lntroduct|ou of New Leglnlntlou. Tm.ors"m, Dec. 4 --The house hold nbrief aoeeion yesterday. only routine business be- ing transacted. There wee again a large flood of petitions for amendments to the license law, nearly 100 being handed to the clerk of the house. IIYL-.. 4|... .-....I.... -6` 6|... Ann bun run-|IIv\:nrD colupnny, uroppcu ueun noru man mguu. He was in good health when he led the hotel to walk to a store. which he entered, shook hands with the proprietor and imme- diately expired. Thn Paton mnmfacmrimr commnv Jnltloe lnddon llnpoeee the Death Pcnnlty oh Thorn. New You. Dec. 4.-A large crowd na- eembled in the court house yesterday to hear the imposition of the deerh sentence upon Martin Thorn, convicted of the mur- der of Williem..Gnldeneuppe. When Thorn entered the room he looked as well and as cool an ever a.hd when told to stem! up did eo briekly. Thorn said : "My true name in Martin Tor-'1.ewsky. I was born in Ger- many. and em thirty-three yeere ofege. I am}; barber. enu have never been in pri- son before. I was brought up in tho reli- gious belief of the Roman Catholic -church. and can read and write. My father is liv- ing. I am not married. Than indua Maddox nroceedad to mac met. or "guilty." Hammond was sentenced to be hanged on Feb. l8v.h. The prisoner took the sen- tence without showing any signs of emo- zion. and walked ouu of the court room with as firm a step as he had entered it. up any time since the trial has started. His face had a defiant expreseiomaa he glanced back at. the audience while passing down she aisle in cherge of an officer. Prisoner : father did not. return to the court room after the verdict. was announced. CIBTK OK BUB H0030. When the order of the day for resuming the conniderabion of the speech of his honor the lieutenant-governor was reached the debate was. by consent of both sides of the house, adjourned until Tuesday attor- hll , noon. Notice of intention to introduce a num ber of public billa was given to-de_v,among the number being several important government measures. notably those relating to timber and timber li- censee and to roforeatry` Tho foot that there important measures are ready for introduction at an early stage of tho son-ion is`t.-iken by the members as an in {motion that the house will not be kept waiting (ortlie bu-mesa which has to be considered this session. Mr. Middleton of Hamilton in again to the front Iiith I bill relating to departmental stores. A Tnvollor Shook thud: With an Iorchnnt. And nu-u Expired. Sm:nnnooIur., (gum. Doc. 4.--E. G. Mulls, representing the Grnnby rubber compimy, dropped dead here last night. Ha can in unnd hanllzh when he lof the /mmraz co| mu. 1 not mnrneu; '1`hen judge Maddox proceeded pass sentence in a ver solemn and impressive manner. He lIi( : `Thorn. you were in-` didted, charged with having premeditated, deliberately designed and caused the death of William (luldensuppe. You have had a fair trial. Every effort was made by your counsel to save you. The evidencejusties the verdict. The judgment of the court is that you shall be taken from whence you came, thence to the state prison at Sing Sing. that there you shall be executed in the form prescribed by law, in the week beginning Jan. 10th. 1898. 'Nmm Iiatnnnrl wit.hnur. mnvino a muscle beginning aan. man. man. Thorn listened without; moving a muscle then inclined his head slight! forward. as if bowing to the court. he prisoner. through his lawyer, handed on aidavib co. the courtz. applying for an appeal. stating he was without fund: to employ counsel, asking that Mr. Howe look after his in- terests. Justice Maddox Look the aili- duvit, and will pass on it later. Thorn was then led`') ube jail below. Mr I-Inna nnial Lhnh Thnrnn would not. men we 50 one jlll ueluw. Mr. Howe said that Thoma would not be executed during the week beginning Jan. 10th. and that he proposed to ght for A new trial and carry the CMO to the highest. court in the land, if necessary. nuluuluuu lvuull nun;- Bn,u`|cmuIu:r:.Ont-., Dec. 3.-~The jury in the Hammond one were out; three hours. and returned It 5 p. m. with a ver- dict. of "guilty. Hamnfnnd was nantanced to be lmnrzcd THE SENTENCE PASSED. ..---.-j_ ONTARIO LEGISLATURE. Hammond Found Guilty. I\ ; I\._ H II` subbErn DEATHS. | ...;',........' "- '*'"::- .:.'::.':`.".f..:::".....*" 5 j 5 I 8 vii (duh IK, IIIICD 1!. I5. RDIWU ll UV uullul . Cchulu F...,;0I d|iOl. poot~n1u.tl:c`oL ta. vnnogondo. In r- cf. ' - npoour nd: I nhorhgrjt 8350 in his count. I 8outor`A::naB:::.kCha:ilouohwn.dP.E. , in II 3': inns. will not livm. Bo nlnot go to Otun Jain noun. muslin: innootc. To- L. }\BRAM5()N. no new stun.` no man su-at H-QC lkxgh rL.I_.|. Y ` Tobacco linhlt Among The Youut. l'\P I -- ---~-r~ ,..,.....'l- __.L1_._ L-.. L tne euppreeeion or me VICO. In no country has thin habit increased with the youn toa greater extent than in England. `She advent of the cheap cigarette is doubtless: chiey responsible for this condition of affairs. To see boys of seven or eight years old pumng their cigarettes in quite a common occurrence in London. and particularly is this the case in the East-End. However. when a pac- ket containing ve cigarettes can be bought for two cents, the fact that amok- in; has become so general can acarcely be wondered at. Sir William Harcourt. in his last speech on the budget. referred to 'Lhe large increase of revenue received from tobacco. in these words: "I believe it is mainly dueto the great increase in the com-uvnption of cigarettes. w ich are es- pecially attractive to our yout ful popula- tion. He added: I am told of one manufacturer who makes two million cigar-` ettee n day. who hardly made any a few .80. - . It ha: been nronnaed in Great Britain. year: ago." It bu been proposed in GI-out Britnin, on I romedy for the evil, that tho members of tho ion! profeuion should min a mov in matter, and urgoon tho mano- gen of schools the im tones of special mchiu oxpooingtho umlulnooooljnvo min 3 iug. and Ihould nloo Inuko ouch roprooontotiom to pstlhqaont and tho gov- ernment on night loud Io olliciont logic]:- uion. 1c is diioulc to no in that momm- lhin vioooon In chookod uno obildnn union by ropronivo noun:-u.- bu-ion. An Ancient: syndicate. in which An- drew Carnegie ii intoauod. bu Applied to Can: for than important railway con- cession: which it in proposal to dovolop in concoction with tho Soon!-Chomulpo hno. which J. R. Monti: new buildi hnplgg Io` Poplin. nan.-nmntuv an! In. DIOI1. Application will be made to parlinment next session for an act to incorporate it com- pany to mine. crush and smell: gold and other minerals in Canada. with power to enter into agreements with the government to conduct mining operations upon alter- nate or other mining locations. the pro- perty of the crown`, for joint account 0 government and company. * 'l"n.rInu n nlninl n7.At.I*n nnntniml n nn. 60 Klnguom or nrlnluu poauel.-mane. Application will'be made next tension for an out to incorporate Leke Superior and Rocky Mountain navigation compeny and to construct and operate canala. A north-west mounted police patrol will leave Edmonton on Monday. the 6th inat., lor Lesser Slnvo lake and Peace river, and a second patrol willleeve the place on about the l`2th inst. for Fort Simpson. The patrols will carry any mail matter at Edmonton on those dates for the places mentioned or intermediate points. 'I`n.du .n Gazette has a statement of the jinmru [gig EVIDENCE} Oreamet-In In The North-Went Are to Run All Wlnt.or--Bult.er WIII Bo Sent to Jnpnn-A New Edition of the Rule: And llegnlntlonl Governlng the minus Force Wlll yo luued at Once. 0'l`TA\\'A, Ont. Doc. 4.-~Dr. Borden. who mile from New York for the old country next. week, will ask the war oice to issue long service medals to Canadian militia of- ficers who have served twenty-tive years. These medals are given tovolunteer oili- cers in the old country and the minister onnsiders we are equally entitled to the IR l, D0 IMICKCQ Ill IUlIl'lMUII`PUUllU IIUXUI. Mr. Campbell. manager of the Beaver Line, has notied the deparbmenb of trade and commerce that tho Gallin, which anile fiom Sb. John next; week. will carry about three hundred cons of Canadian poultry for the Christmas market; in the oldcountry. 'l`hn rinnnrtmnnt nf militia and defence ymade --anywhere are made here. to your measure or ready to wear. Both our ownmake. Demand keeps inceasing for Hardy made" Coats. New lots placed in stock every day. No need to wear 6 months old styles in Kingston. We give you latest ideas asthey come out. Prices lens,-. equality considered, than you pay for pauper made iinported stuff, $7, $8. $9. $10- 0I(l,CDlHl(.l'y. The department of militia and defence is preparing a new edition of the rules and regulations governing the tnilitin force. The last edition was issued in 1389. Paschal Pecrsin, a (lrnceeld farmenwae killed yesterday while butchering by a mi. ler used for hanging up the caucus lelling on his head. 7l'\|.._ A-..l.:.. 1).... .-lnnn nnrnnnnn nf KOVGYHHIUHD EH UUVIIpIIll_yn To-day a Official Gazette contains a no- tics of a nnitorm race of three cents on all letters of one ounce so any part of the unit- ed kingdom or Briuish possessions. A nnlimtinn will be made naxh pension for llllllctu In-nu. nnuuug nuv lvuu-. Of late years juvenile smoking has been rprouding like an epidemic in all countries of the world. and is attacking both the physical and moral health or nations. In France. in Germany. andjn this country. ellorta hm-ebeen made to check its further inroads. In some parfa of Germany, as also in portions of the United States, law: have been 'enActed prohibiting persons under the age of eighteen from smoking, and rendering it It puninlmble offence to give or sell tobacco to children. In France `numerous societies have been formed for the suppression of the vice. In nn nnnntrv him thin hvibih innraned British war_ Oftc Asked to Issue Them. EXJNSPECTOR _MOYLAN WILL BE LISTENED TO. / name. Commissioners Noxon. Fraser and La- fontaine, who were appointed to enquire into the St. Vincent de Paul penitentiary, will meet here to-day and take the evi- dence of ex-inspector Moylan. The commissioner of Ag riculture has ar- ranged lor two of the north-west crea- meries to run all winter. They are those at lnnir-fail and Red Deer. The product of the two creaineries is to be put in tins suitable for the Yukon or West Indian trade. Elforts are also to be made to ship butter to Japan. for which market it is to be packed in fourteen-pound boxes. Lip lhmnhnll mannanr nf Hm Rmnmr on llll l1Bll(l. The Arctic Ray mining company of Windsor. Ont. , is asking for incorpora- bion. Annlinntlnn -mill Ln nuulg in nnnnnnnnh plncea menuonea or Inwrmealate pumu. To-day : Gazette has statement exports and imports for the month of Octo- ber last. The export: show an increase of $3,600,000 over the same month Inst your: the Imports. $770,000. and the duty col- lected, $106,000 This does not include the receipts from Vancouver, which havg not yet. been rcceived. and which for the month would amount to not learn than $35,. nun )L[lN|}SERVlCE manntsh One-Quarter Off Trim- mod Millinery, At Kingston nldq schocl opus JANUARY I. Lush chit wail. upnaI..A-n-n}-A-n Reindeer Kid and Cape Gloves, lined and nnlinea. Angora Gloves. Dressing Gowns, Smok- ing Jackets, New Ties, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufets, Silk Braces, Umbrellas. Underwear, Socks.Pygamas.Cardigan Jackets, Shirts. Collars, Cuffs, etc. Lu - gest stock, correct styles, low prices. ' . a uvmcsm ca 330. Called To The Hodnldo. C.\.\'1'o:~'. Ohio. Dec. 4.-Mre. McKinley : death in fast. approaching. Soon after six o clock the family wna culled ground _tho bedside to witness the end, which then seemed at hand. - Gl_NTLEMEN S An Important Oonoonlon Indo By The Dunndlsn Pnolo Runway. Mom-u:.u.. Doc. ' 4.--Mn. Edouard Gauthier. of 169 Bonqdoin street. was `kill- ed by the St. Laurent train but night. The poor woman was crossing the Grand Tran! tracks near the St. Henri church and did not see the local train just after the express Ind puuod. Sholoavea a husband and A large family. Than in A vnrv nnmi-fnnr. riimnr nn the nnananu arm large umuy. _ . , There in A very persistent rumor on the atroob that colonel Strnthy is about to en- ter 5 civil suit agmnstz major-general (its, coiugo. 'I"hn C. P, R ha: dnnidul unnn A shan Likely To Be Renewed. Lmznox. Dec. 4.-[t is reported thst the delegates of the striking engineers who have been conferring with the represente- tives of the employers have been unable to accept the proposals of the letter and have decided to leave the conference and submit all the points in dispute to the union. The conference adjourned until Dec. l4th. The players decline to recede from their posi- ion respecting freedom in the manage- ment of their business without the inter- ference of the union, and emphatically pronounced against 8 reduction in the hours of labor. on the ground that such I diminution would menu a diminished out- put and inability to meet foreign competi. tion. The general impression is that the foregoinlr means a renewal of the deadlock unless the union accepts their terms. ulven To The Jury. 8Al'l.'l` Sm. M.uur. Ont., Dee. 4.-'1`he Villeneuvo murder case was given to the jury last. evening. The crown celled several witnesses be prove that improper reluhions existed between Mrs. Villeneuve ind Arthur Chertmnd. On several \ oc- casions Villeneuve forbid Chntrend coming to his house. The defence called no wit.- neu-ea. His lordship : charge was etmngr ly in favor of the prisoner. The jury were locked up for the night. The: inn: thin mnrninu ratnrnml A vor- WIII Not Enurtnln Prnpoul BF.):l.I.\', l)oc. 4 ---'l`he Hnmburgiaulne correspondent says theta the (lermen gov- ernment has empliaticnlly refused to on- bormin the propoanl of England that (lor- mnny should cede to Great Britain her uro- tectqrate over the German portion of New Guinea, which in the northern rection of southwest. Papun, established in 1834 un- der the name of Kaiser Wilhelm`: land. It is supposed here than Great`. Britain in casting envioua eyes upon the newly-dim covered gold elds. nuuruulvr uuuuy-u. Rn-mcv, W. Vo.. Doc. 4.-~John Moreen. who wasm have been executed on Dec. 16th, for the murder of Mrs. Green. her son and daughter, on Nov. 3rd. escaped on Thursday night. And is at large. A short time ago be his confession for 825. With the money 0 bought. a new suit. of clothe: to wear on the gellowr. The Best Mantles umssr NOVELTIES IN 1'." colugu. The C. 1 . R. has decided upon I step of the utmost importance to the export. . trade of Canada. The freight retee have been reduced from twent.y`eight. cents to twenty cents per hundred undo from Fort William to Montreal an other points east. on in system. where the rate hereto- fore has been twenty-eight. cenbe.'I`hia redur_ tion of eight cents per hundred pounds will enable the farmer to sell his wheat for shipment. to St. John inatead of being- obligod to pay elevator charges for storage through the winter. 01 E118 UByUll6IJ. Many of the tribesmen were killed, and the letter left the bodies of thirty of the deed behind them. Of the British force major \'ansit.t.srt. and two men were wound- ed and two piivmes were killed. The marajali, Sir l ret.n'be 'Bingh, was shot. in the hand during the night; firing of the enemy at: the headquarters camp on Mon- day night, but he said nothing about it until questioned respecting the bandage around his hand. The incident: is said to be typical of the spirit. of the Indian princes. IOCKUU up [UT ["5 IIIKHE. Tho jury this morning returned a ver- dicr. of not. guilty. Tho prisoner was discharged. Captured: Poaltlon At the Point of the Bayonet. SIMLA. Dec. 4.-'l`he Kurrarn column of the Bxitieh Runitive force. which met with erce resistance on its march into the Chiunkenni country where thirty villages of the inau r- gent trihesmen were burned, has conLinu~ ed ll! advance and inictod heavy punish- ment on thethemkannie who held an almost inaccessible position on the heights, which were stormed in fine ety!e by the Goods- him who captured the position at the point of the bayonet. l\`lnnv nf Hm hrihnamnn warn killed. nml PRosPecT9Rs' cuss roRMEo IN rm: STYLE. UNLIMITED VARIETY. ATTRACTIVE GOODS. n no 71 `fuel KILLED ON THE TRACK. 'r'=6oi Vdu'cc'n_S`f. TILIPHONE 9. A Ilul-dour Eloapa-cl. III IV_ I \-- A Y-L. FURNISHINGS, Watch-nth-I a Joann. ' OuInu1otPIj'* ` ' AALI W 4"_1'.3"`_1_' `_W WRIKE They tell the half bout. See our window for the` Mwdlt productions. Fines! in the dfy. laulod Good: and Pooplo. JMrKsowu.L:. Flt, Doc.4.-'1`ho Intu- wring tumor Danntlon u-rind in on hot. night. that huing Inooonlull snothor oxpqdition nod gum in u . A large qnsntity ol quinino VII 1'00 fur aha innnl-Rania. llrgi l|llIlIIlU, Ul up for the inam-(on - _ .._...1 .__ _ ..._.- . __..___....~j_____;-I DIED. _ ALLEN -- In I`ort.amouth on Dec. 3rd. Thomas Allen Aged sixty one Carl. The funeral will loavo his broh or-in-lMv'I residence. Robert. Applemn. Porumouth. on Sunday ufternoon Ab two o'clock olnrp. Friend: and acquaintance! are rolpoofn fully invited to attend. --1 123 Princess St.. Kingston. GENTS-BOUK BVHINEHH [H HlI'I'I`I than I r nun put ; slum have honor and hutornalllng book-L Agent: oleurlnc from Ilumuowa-ski . A few louder: an "Qnoon Victoria." -Lia of Ir. Hlndntono," Iv Mot-Inst`: Bihloj Station." Pr uulvo Spook- er." Klondyke Gold Holds.` "Woman." '(Himpaon of the l'ruo0n." "nroalflli." Ulnnor and Supper." Canada: An In - clopnedin." Book: on time. Outt! int 0 rnnvnlaars. Tu: BI.Al)l.F.Y-GAIIITBOI 00.. Limited, Toronto. U with both uncle and donmo roonmwl` madam oonvunlcnou. at no Qnun Strut |Silk velvet; 4 I and Velutinas u .--.n ---.. u. Tun Lnmlo Uxmn-nun-auuo Pun non-cot. 'l\olophono147A. Open D51 and III: I aauu nu ; no--.-u-.4. Lunnlo Ultnnnxln All) EIMLIII-- Prlnoou strut. Oornor Bydonhun utnot. phono communication. 1| ENOIIS. ling St:-es . UEN'I`S- "THE BEST LIFE 0? III Mnju.-+!.yIImvou~en' wrltu Lord In .I.out"Queen \'k-tori: ' Anna mun n dollars duily. Onlt. free Tmc B|ADl.IY- UAI|tK'l`()N (.0. Limited. Toronto. dollns dnily. Outt. lroo Tm: UAll|LI'l`oN bu. Llmited. 1 98. alt-untod on Barrio Strut. oppoulto I-no Crlch-I. Field. Hu lately been put in $01 toonlr. Hons nuonnblo. Apply to J. - '|`0ll. Hosiery ()0 . City. For the New RUSSIAN ' BLOUSES in Black and ` " all the `desirable colors. ` l2I PRINCESS STREET. of{.1\ll'the Rage" New TARTAN SILKS, value $1 and $1.10, dur special price as long as they last T F. HARRISON COMPANY ll-IA-onbnua and I!-uhnl-mg-a CHI ntl XI W0 JUNVOR. DRY GOODS SALISIIIN for Genonl Score. Apply to JOHN FAIIIII. Huvolovk. Ont. 1 lot Henernl S Hnvolovk, Ont. our business. than to am. ml IIIIIIOP um I rounnndent hero; nnlury I900 Enclou I01 Addressed stamped envelope toA '1` mill (lenarnl Manager, box A. cure Daily IIIO. \ ANTED-HIUH-GBADIC KAN U! GIXIU church standing. willing to loom our lnninesu. than to nut nu Man or and Corru- undont. hare; nulnry I900. nolou lO"-Qd- -veamd stnnnped envelope to T. A. ELDII, Gouornl Ilanuuer, box A. one Dnily Wmo. plnymem. Comminlon or nlny. mul- munnu and expanses and money dopooltn ud In an bank when nhutmd. For pntlonlan Iddrou nu: Woun Iuuncn. Eucnlo 00., London. Ont. , Ouundu ._-.:___._,_.?_...-.___.. T n'muuomoIrs muox nousn, no. alt-named Barrio Strut, oppoulto tho cricket. Fiend. u lately Dunn 1001 The newest and most desirabie Dry Goods can always be found TEAOY&STEAOY. Direct Im|mrQ.oll Drou Good: and lnntlol urn YEAR. No. 232. ` "'3" J. J. o .L.I-f8.L\J-\J-LIN}-L` \I\I.LILL 53$` L Undertnkers and Embalmon. I33 Ind I5 Prunueszo Street. `Phonon :- Wuuoolnl. I). Residence. 91. Open day and night. : WANTED - HIGH-GRADE WOILN OI good church utundln; willing to loom business. than to owe Mnnnuor had I'- I0 [- Itumuod onvolono ILDII. } EM -R.El.lAB1.E HEN IN EVERY L0- mlilmlxmnl or travelling; to introduce snow discovery, and leap our chow rd: Lnokad up on trees, fence: 3nd 13:10: throulhout town and country Study on- Commlulon nlery. 3 per expenses. Special Purchase ANTED HIGH-GRADE WOMAN 0' nnr business. than amt. nu Mnnunr And 00!- 1 ` \VA.NTEl)-HlUH-GRADE MAN 0!` GOOD l lnnlnnnu. than tn nut. an Hanna: and Gonn- Lakes, 10 s.m.-Unouhkd. with 3*" inonuine outorly winds and Hahn um: full: 2 hiohnr tnmnu-ntnl-n. 0.1 was All nI:""K0(xnnAom'rIn with both Hugh and donblo roollmwlil nodun oonvunlonou. Oman GENEIIAL SERVANT. APPLY '1 ' Enwvn Lonoxmao Wellington Sim . """" " ` ._'.**66ii1:i7i`TW' FUNERAL DIRFJC I`0B. 281 PRINCESS B l'.. KluRstnn.u1u`0oIsor to W. ll. Dronnsn. IX TIfCQ $3? VI IIIVT ICIOQIIQM Wlohnh.` j NURSE. nusr HAVE @000 nun - lemons. Apply to Ilka. Bnowlmlm, ml Hnnsu-es umN'r.-z. -"rum BEST I.IrE or In Mnhmhr I huvn nnnn." Ilrltnn Lord :11 `(MN'l`.~L~B()l)K Bvslxnus I!-I mwrln than r man out : - j. -_. ...... - --..- L..- .___.._. .-.. A.(l1 VBNS, Burnt, Rnlloor. out In- . chunk Bunk. Mom: to loan at 5 III! 0%. 75 Cents Per Yard. UNICRAL 1)llu<;0'I`0u. 281 PRINCESS an Klugutnn.uu(`oeIu0r ll. T WEATHER Pnda_Aau..mu. Is on our Clocks. 4 P. M. EDITION.` T11:-j:j.- Q Zhnnnannvlt on-30$ | IUDIUIIIDF Xlifly WIIIIII III KI ) snow fall: ; highor tompontun. HENRY BRAME, Wunnunaurun A-I\ Du-A WANTED. _3As. REID, I I Finn-n-A --n 71 LEGAL. BOARD. time THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. 3coAL ITHAT : .surnL. How to make a good Cnln wn-f Hnnco :- Ono quur. ornnhorrioa. two 0 pm a ofuuznr nndn pinto! water. Wnh tho uranburieu. then put. thorn on thero with Che water. put. in I covered nuns an not them simmer un- nl ouch ornnhmry mats 0.-on. then remove oovor of the unoopun. mm the sun" and let. them Ill ball hr 20 minutu without the hvlf. | D| 0 ' - lot vd I d 1 l . `ho, Ilso .|u p.prllng1 h:`I;iII\..`O(:|"`tIiO`O.i.n'::u 0 3 (Duo g In: an.-PI nth llorla.'ln- vorlor ood. Worl. Up olnuing. not canning by lunar: Ilooulo mum clun- or. . Chnlmm's (7h\uh. whvle the nu Wlll lm prom` led by the V M. All !~'wncr-hmen nu--I vhoirdcw M. I! vlnolrdom-4 uorelinlly Invited. .~pevlnlnulloo1 A Ll-`.\' Tho hclumo of out fuming Stock having oulvul we hon now tho Pinon. bu gut and lost Oonploh Stock in Central Ontario. on when uolow and work well don. A .I'AI nnllnllnnl, cover. The cranberries mun. never be stirred fmm the Mme they Ire lM`oll on the tire H care- lull-y ndhorrod to t. 11.: in an unfailing receive for I must dooiuus preparation of Gun- horrlol. ~ THOS. I1. JOHNS,` no vnrunlcszn RTRN. R1`. VERISCOPE PICTURES -(`|' THE - - C"b? `F9155? _3_'.'5_- IUI6 Vain vuirvurvvl `stun- I 32 ONTARIO 81`R`EE"l-`:- than `M. TBNDBR$p CATARAQUI BRIDGE TOLLS. SIALID TI)! ID-. Anlntlnli) ll undo!-hnod.79chI'u-0 sen. llnneon. vl to rrolwd an two o'oAooI "IL on thorn NAK'!!.`IoNho la-mot `null- ct Ouluoqnt lulu atone not no: tip I . `'1'; u tut , , _ _ rlluvwuiun w---`u_v- vu MEMBERS OF ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY uud.~m1nuf.\':-otland will meet. in hall over IIN`h!\ui('s' Institute at ;3v) 0't`lu('k .~l NDAY l1`.Vr`NlNU.tn prnveml in A bud) to Chn|mm`u (Yhuwh. whom the annual sermon will umnv by '-1V Mx-Ilillivmy. CRAlf{BERRlES_' _.rn-nu-A unlit` I\ Oonton II Onno City. Nun. lamb _1nh_,_`j` Ptloon-no and Ice. ` ` than on sale II Rama /, Company, I u on:\n|-I-A nannn-I-|:|`:"l' IITIIUI Ivlry uuulrl wutul you ya; u- want em CRAWFORD, Foot Queen St. . 'I`Ul.DIIl.lf\II l II. lmmnnn MILLS & 00., CONEERT the jubilee garden puny. Remember concert by St. And:-ew e I0- ciety, Monday. 0th Deo., in city hell. Annual church nu-ado of Sb. Andrew`: ciohy, Monday. Dbl: 1100., In may nlu. Annusl church parade Iocioby and Son: of Scotland at (5:30 p.m.. Snndny, to Ch|lmm' church. nhrimnu sale in Sn. Andrew : hull. Bnndny, no Untlmenr cnurcn. Ohrimnu Dem 765. from 3 p.m,, High to: from 6 to 7 p In. Concert at. Span. Tea and con- cern, 25. Concert. me. Come. 7 Fur Lined Wraps $25.00. / /Big sweep, fur trimmed, deep fur collar and tho- roughly up-to-date. In Md 0! the Charitable Funds of ST. AN- muc W's s0 cmrv. Even g, [lac.6 VIII HUI Ir` IVW -uu wuru wuu uvuv. A 3 rollollod. otoanplu In on In brnohu. Don ! dob! your Olu-luau onion. Como In now. n.A.wEEsE&g:o HANTLES. l'!.l'IA run only loco Book la! Inn; nouun `lo Pout ruqulvu bv Oak Hall open till 11:30 to-night. High court of maize: on Monday at the court house. n......- ....o nan o.hJ nnmnlllnl m-nuinn at _______...___.._...j.___.__.. ALABGE FURNI-IHED ROOM IN CENTRAL locum). modern Improvements. private home. No. I Brick Terrace. opponito St. Paul`: Sabbath School. lontraul snout. . ABBJOK HOUSE. NO. 131 0()hBOB.N1c 5'12. between Harris and Dlvlulon Mreetmwl :11 no state bath room and waster clout, hot. and oo :1 water; lurze dininf roomqsnd kitchen. Rent 09 per month. ncludlnl taxes and water` Apply next door or to 46 William St. ': ALABGE STONE HOUSE OORNEB. AL- wtnuon Avenue And Union taoots. Pon- Illgant. once. Apply J. HIWTON, Hominy 0.. I. o courb noun. Como sud no hhd pumpkin: growing at the jubilee garden party. Rnmnmbnr mncorh bv St. Spock) onuconune of Dunn. A. Stewart : "'t.u... It-uu.nu.au.nu't.T .,..,'=;.~.~.. nlon an o..01t.:. Very ne programme. Co- nan t. n oommenoont H o'clo(`k. $"I`i-.|un 50. ` "inch. Deon and Blinds. ,, _ 00- can I. com! $"l`h-.kots 850. mo uo_doin the [unit bulnnuln this _ `LARGE winnon inonday and Tuesday. bec. 6-7. _:.__.__?_.____.__.... USBJOK HOUSE. N0. 0()L`BOB.NE s'r.. bohvaon ah I70 Wellington Street. _-T.?.-_:-_-----:- LOCAL MEMORANDA ANNUAL SERMON. . unnu- klklo 1.10 (I \I :1 870 PRINCESS STREET. l K I0 CENTS PER -Q`UART. 4:49, GRATES AK` "f6TfT A HORBII, Saoretnry. _4-- TND TILE. I UUllIK`|r|Ulla ALI-IX HORN. Sn-ram r1 nnnal .1-endnnts cue melon. Iv Ilr\nu .\ lllliul . Soc rem r)`. _.___.:..__ if I?` Clillll. Pnniot Gunny. ol Ihnikoh. in 1001- - in` Iouuvhu hunt. in oxpucu to undo .:h.'.'dg.n:uh|:Ihchtn- d|I'mb|:IUId&'&ub- -wwn vvvqun urww--.. Don't. fail to see the moat. voriacopo pic- tnretrof the Corbettafntznimmona contest at me opera home Monday and Tuesday evoning. Prices 25.: and 50. -. pnums Ann mms. .. .. us call ulno on! year ago. M Omwa uninu yum: day tho cue nguimb J. C. Shot. Joesph Troy and Frank Buuonnotu for compincy to all the Oapitnl-Toronto lnorouolmuah In Ihruwn out by the jndgo. unnnl .lnnnhn_ A human living! A}. oflbo Hnrvud-Yak .00) and tho Ol- And all For Love 0! Her. LI1'n.|r. Rum, Arlr., Dec. ~l.--Seth Lowe. Will Phillips and John Howard. farmers, were in love with the same girl. Mine Irene Pruitt. On Wednesday night Mien Pruitt went to prayer mteting with Phil- llp!. There they met the other two young men. The girl went into the building, while the men repaired aahort distance away to dlF(`.ll3! the situation. Howard and Lowe jumped on Phillips who pulled a revolver and shot Howard through the body. Before Plnllipa could cook the re- volver a second time. Lowe paralyzed him with abullet through the small of the buck. Phillips 1-hot Lowe from the ground, however, wounding him danger- ously in the left shoulder. The light. crea- led a panic in church. It, is said all three men are fatally injured. l\In5I'|CIl'I IfK'UKIlICC_l)IlUIl Illll E"lpl|IIIilL`!l- ly end certainly when directed against Germany. 0! course. nobody dreams of annexing Hnyti, but we hope to induce the government to energeticsllydemend the necessary satisfaction in the shape of dams- ges and to enforce this by proper means." IIIHCT. Commercial advices from both Dun nod Brsdntroob. 0! New York. ugroo that al- together business III in: in good for the canon of the you. and honor shun in vs: as thin time one you ago. An Oman: Angina calm hr tho c-nan UUI U, LIII JIIUF Bsnuol Jnoobn. I tumor living at GI-any : Cornou. our Iiunilgon. wu killed by: jail on Thuruduy: The hull rushed as him in: ban and trampled him to death. `IA- OX4 -._...I:-A L-- L4..._- ck. Zak. tho novelist. bu become the champion of Capt. Dreyfus. chund with ullinf military notch to 3 fordgn power. and 9 plticuhgly bins upon Collin lurk); . ' Tlnfl .H_IunrnrInon1Iihf9ninhI.rn1 DIKCIHI I no (fiat: bu ndned in mam ma- non twenty-eight to twenty coon put I00 pounds tron lot: Williun go Mono- nalgnd mocha poinuuui noun aya- Inn. Inn lleehu. `l`h_o-1TnI&ed sums BF.Rl.l.\', Dec. 4.--l`rinceBi.aInu-ck in the Hamburg Nechricbben. commenting upon the Alleged inbention of the United Sutce to interfere in Huyti uynz "We deem it n politicnl necessity to oppose this American errogencelohen end emphatical- lv and nnrhninlv than dirnornd nuninnr. Wiiliam Kern, of Waterloo. Ia., has made aconfeu-ion that he murdered his faI.her.uEder tho inuence ol Delilah I-`aloe. his sweetheart. The cnnfeuion was ob- tained by the datocm-ea who haunted him y_ish a stage ghoets of his murdered father. l".._.._..-2_I -.I_:_.. l_.- I...a|. I \.... -_.I H 9!` COCO] - Bankm-I Btoegfxoludi the Boot and 81:0 wukdl".A. Junnowinu ....:A:... A- 4-. 11...: D--_.2_- 3.. lful Ulllhll DU LIIIICIIKU, llllll `. ..UUU.UUU bushels are to go up no Buffalo. About fteen veeela are ml! to take on cargoes at. Fort William. In the rush for boats. the highest rate ofthe year was paid at. Duluth. In was four cents to Buhlo. Ar-Inlng out of an Alimony suit Brough. by is I-lmnllton Woman. HAl|Ill.'l`0t\'. 0nt., Dec. 4 -A most re- mantic etory was that told here in an ali- mony case. Mrs. Gallagher. the plainti", while Miss Corey was married at the age 01 nineteen to Capt. Campbell. lighthouse keeper at the beach.` The ceremony took place in Hamilton. but doubt was express- ed whether the minister, who was really but a" student. had the power to perform the ceremony. For two years they lived happily when a rumor arose of a former marrieue of Campbe|l s end the validity of the ceremony in Hamilton was questioned. The young wife on hearing her brother say that he had seen Campbell's first wife. went to live with her mother. After many years she met Gallagher and was married to him. He drank. however, and in 1895 they separated. She now is suing for all- mony und he denies his liability to pay it nn the around: nf her former mnrrumn. THIRTY-SEVEN BOATS LOADING AT FORT WILLIAM. Fifteen lore will `rote on Canon at Fort WlIlinm--l`he t. Bury`: River Ironing Over-an Ice Orueher may be I-llred to Keep the Channel clear-Ice hiu Never Been such I Factor in Nnw--rive cents in Bunbel From Duluth to Buffalo. Cnn-.uio. Dec. 4.--Grain rates from Du- luth and Fort William have reached such tempting figures that veeeelmen are tak- ing all kinds of chances to get there in the end of the season : harvest. 1 . D. Ar- mour hue enormous stocks for shipment to New York, and the fight against the ice will be carried to the limit. Ice is form- ing rapidly in the St. Mary river, and there is tell: of a concerted }novement of veeeel owners to hire an ic crusher to keep the channel clear. T ' ty-seven ves- sels were put in to the I at Duluth and Fort William yesterday. Five cents in of- fer ed on wheat from Fort William and four cent: was paid in Duluth. IL is more than likely thus a number of craft will be forced to winter at Fort William, but 8Xl5I`A0l`dlll- any efforts will be made to get the Duluth lleet through. There are still more than `.3,000,00ll, bushels of wheat at thi{t port nriimmnaii hhrniirrh vii; lliif*l'.iln_ .;,V)UU,UUU, UUUUUIS UK Wh Ill! consigned through viu Buffalo. Nmnar in tho: urnin rm-nrln ha: CUIIHIEIIUU UllI'UU`-{U VH5 1VUlldIU- Never in the grain trade has ice in St. Mary : river. between lukea Superior and Huron, been such a factor as now. It is forming rapidly, and yet thirty-seven boobs are loading wheat at Duluth and Fort William. and new chartera are boing made for more to bring the cereal 00 Chi- cago. It is said that not less than 1,500,. 000 bushels of wheat: are yet. to be brou I he from Duluth to Chicago, and 2,000. 0 I-muhnln urn tn an nn t.n Rnaln Ahnnf. nluny III III? UUIIIQN4 HIE IHIUHILY [0 Ply ID on the grounds of her former marriage. Decision was ronerved. lmnuuns or B|JSHELS.! Grain to Be `transported Bcfore` the Season Closes. |IHEllHlJARRY|Nl}IRAllE.| U?CKl`n1uUIIT'IlglXII IIUW III C , ' ' G '3. y-go: