Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Dec 1897, p. 4

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])UBL!C NOVICE IS `HEREBY (HVEN '1`HA'l' the Council of tho Corporation of the clay of Klnnton intend passing a. By-law guy: who axalnuuou of mm month from and Alt" tludA{`uf the date of the that nub!`- llontlon oh lanotlve, laying the rum day of Novombor IEI7. namely. at u roxulnr nmetintr 0 null Covlucmtohe hold in up mouth of Jnnnsryv Int. l oront._nbliul:ln. olunlnt up. m%Iln: and provldmz wlvh sh ow-slks as II He street to extend Barrie surest Nortlmn y toQnobon latest. in the Only nf Klngntnn. and for oxprop-lncln the necosv-tuy lands rm- thl Mid purpo e and palm; the lands follow- Ing. Commencing at a point in the Nochorly llm_lt of Human road, where ssid limit. la in- `liolloof. d'by the Westerly limit. of the allow- unoo (or the oonmnuntlon of Ban-lo street, in shown on the plan made for the late IlcluulDonn by Uluu 9. Bnoth. P L. S, (land Bonn. 0th. 188-), and regiuromrl In the to llvrvotlloe oflhe Olav u! Kuuaubon; fhcmue nntgrll nlmm the Nnlherly limit of llmzlan llpnng. - Rev. Mr. Brown. Portsmouth. will oi- ` cinte in the Wolfe Island Methodist`. church f to-marrow. , Ifll... ..:...I..) ...:...:.... l......l -3 (`*....J... ..: UIIUUH 509: 5! III LUl'U|IlU. x`l,a)l|U; LVIUIILIUISH \l`;,' ; and other conference in proportion. Wl)l'I(IIlKIllflI'l Meeting. n on .. II A ,1 .n,_ Fllllnz The Yulplw. A ___.L-I.'_ ..L._._-l, 1 l,. W PRSS DOTS. ,u u nil` un-5. l.A.. of Queen's co!- u wIorkimzmen s meet- )m: Slnlvjeczt. "Some Xx -nnv-Ann 1 GIHEEIICU. _ At. Des Moinea,lowa, on Thursday. twen- ` ; ly miners were badly ecnlded by the ex- ; ploaion of II boiler in the Glenwood mme. 0913 half of the boiier lodged in a tree `JUL! l [ feet away. Mrs, Anlniha I)nlnvn_ mind H|irr.v.Aiuhf. Ilakln: Great Time. * Any kind of I\ 1-orvice. it scem. will do for the Kingston division of Lho (:.T.R. Two of our business cimens left Brock- ville by that road yesterday morning at. 6:5!) for Hnnanoque, where they arrived at. 9:4!) :1 m., three hours lacking ten minutes for Lwentiy-eight miles. Then mming on home they lelt. Hananrqno at 3:15 pm and reached here at N:|i5,.p.1n.. or two hours and twenty minutes for nineteen ; miles. It nppearu as if tho "nyi-1t.er|n" was ' being run on this middle division about vlilm the old iron-rail management- of a 5 quarter of a century ago. I OW. nnulv. NIUIIUDJ Ill Auuuuoy U\Ull' I ing. These n;'o the only genuine Tantra- ` Lions of me -mmla meeting 0! t a two I glndiatara. They have been shown in the lbemhume in Canada ma the United I Satan and have been seen by thy beat. clue: I of theatre goeru. Boga are now on sale At. l Snwyofs. Pritoe `. 5c. and 500. navuly ptunurll laullu wrrlnllva : an m- lll\lIl|JlI' ed dual ht. It 109 Brook Street. 1'. OH KE will guluantoe all om-vhments. certicates or dlplnmtu not to wrinkle. Inna. Wmor Uoloru. Putelles. Evulnvints J A aub.com_ngmo wm Do It. A ineesing of the advisory board of root relief ueocintion wee held yeeurdey a ter- noon to coneider vs s end meme. Veri- , one zcbomee were tn ted over without. any I being adopted. It was neliy decided to 5 leave the drafting of a scheme with I cub- ! committee. coneipting of mayor Skinner, R. Meek. J. Di-ummond and G. M. Mec- donnoll. ` ' Fifty-eight run two than}: 0! scpumher. OI-nu Darling and her father. through then hernia oort. and from A wntery an-an uino gr-clnun nonln. `nvork cf life saving and` In tau tmgooo min Nah 3.0. cfnplnw an i`:[`Io'ttlI| put. Halt` is the non ehnunol at true huuplnu. lY_I..-lQI.- nlgungghn A--nag -r-Lanna Ln-nng_. IIU UEU I-U lall IIIOUICIII FIUIUUBIUIL ; Mayor Sclioof, formerly of the llechuanw ? land mounted police. South Africa. is nmk ; ing a lecturing tour through Ontario. Ho | spoke in Ulencoe on Wednesday night. l rnairlnnr..lnl1n \Vhirn um: nnfnrhninndi EIJUISU III UIUXIUUU UH VV uulwuuuy lllglllh ` President. John White was entertained ' by the Woodsbock board of trade an Wod- noadny evening. Over seventy guests were present, including many from a -Q distance. As 1|..- \l...:..p... I,...... ..... "l`l........l.... L.. ...... I ll! FLIII H lIlllI\l3Ul.l.Il".' VVUIIIIIIL I An Appleton. Win, young lady who is I subject to somunmbuliem, walked fourteen ! miles while asleep and when she woke she ` was nearly frozen to death. Her feat. was performed in a driving svnow storm. ` Iminh Sfrnthnnm R linmnillu nf Rrnnt. V PGTIUFLIIBII Ill ll UIIVIIIK FIIUW EIUKTII. l Ivaiah Strnthnm, a linamith of Brant- lford. while engaged in working in the l boilor at the rotten mill was overcome by l charcoal gas and noarly lost his life. The ~l~t ' lmlwithhimfr vr ll ' lOL(Bl\i0f0 ooo: nwmun ' before his return to L`(lllCi0lll'l0S8. II... I\....... l.-- ........|..... -4` AL- \'..LL...I}..L UUIUIU Ill! l'UlllrlI LU L'UllFl.'IUll"llU5U- The llecember number of the Methodist .\Jagn7,Sne and Roview vornpletos the forty- eixth volum . It has many illuarrnted ur-. I ticloa. Th announcement for 199-; is at,- trnvtive. cInbrnccs illustrated nrticlon i on Cvmndia and Methodist. topics, (Jreaber . Britain. foreign adventure and travel. V Also numerous character studies, social and `religious topics, serial mid short. stories, missionary articles and scientic papers. Print R" [FIDO CIIIIJIIUI Ill oluu IIIVVIIUUU. l'n health y stomach: nun unhurm homu- '.'."'.'""*1..."g..:~..."..`:.':'..'...... ":.........'""- 0 .10 a napkin! In I.D.co by It._ 3,1 dormant. In. D. c. PILLS,-n.'.'."'J..`..'.':#| KUIBU. Henry George. son of I exponent, was married : Mxss Mario. daughter l'hinno'n Street. All wnrk hgunnnteod suthfantory, for in is done by P. OHLKE. r\.._ ra.u.a.\_. 1'1,`.. (1.-nnnun 1nn \,[l|L'gU. The (LT. R. station at Seven Bridge. Ont... was destroyed by fire on Wednesday, ` also buildings adjoining and a. gzrge amount of lumber. mu... .......`4.. ,.....-..I.l.... -6` 0...-.. ..,....u.. W ILHCBEUU. The St. Thomas electric R R by-law was cnrried on Tuesday by a vote of 915 to 313.3. - The cit.y'endoraes the company : paper to ` the amount. of $60,000. n rlunhnrlnrv nuunirlono M..II:nlnn nv\ lean away. ` Mrs. Antoinobeloya, aged thirty-eight. 1 years, Orange. N. J.. on Saturday gave } birth to her t`wentic2.h child, She was mur- `. vied in New York twenty years ago. She | is still a handsome woman. I A.` \-.-`lain... \\.'C.. u A . . ruin l...l- ...L.. 3.. ,. __.4, .____,_- ____._._._?..i_. Gface Darlig DUB Dell UTE-Ill CUl[.lPlIl|_V. The bank of Hamilton is to establish an ` agency in Simcoo. and will erect a hand- aome building for the purpose. Darn in nnnnimr nmrnhintinnn with Hm HUI . Miss Hattie Mordue, St. George. Ont., was struck by a train while walking on the track, on her way to clnurvh, and instantly killed. 11-..... 4| .... ..... ...\.. ..c H... Inn. ..:....l.\ mu. Ul l|1llIUCl'. ' The county constables of Essex county, ` Ons.. ham petic-foned the Ontario govern- ment for 3:! a day while attending court. as witnesses. NIL... QL 'I`l .... .. ..I.....r..:. D D I...-. L`... .....- DHU LILIIUUHU Ul UU,\JU|,h On Thursday president McKinley ap- ,pointed B. K. Bruce. Mississippi, one of the best known negro republicans, to be register of the treasury. In a |.ir.i.ln Rnnlr. A\rlr. rhnrr-h rhv-an TBKIHLUF ()1 Ella uuuzsury. Inva l.it.ble Rock. Ark.. church three `farmers. who worn in love with a Miss I Irena Printc. quarmlled over her, shooting ` oach Other with futal injuries. 'l'hn nxmiltnn Inndinnl nsmnni.aHnn ha nn. |,RIL'|| Ul./IICKV WILII lllbl lll'ul'lbH. ` The Hamilton inodicalaesociatioii is op- posed to the order of Victorian nurses. 1 They declare that the order would be of ; no use to the medical profession. Max-nr Slnlmnf, fnrmarlv nf the Hnnhnnnn. lnvrvotoe oflhe (_)icv u! Kuuauton; rncmue uteri) nlmur i\nLherly limit Raglan Bond 8! feet; uhonne Nnrtherly in n Ilriuglit. line to a point in tho Souther}y limit of Quaheo Street, 34 feet Wen; ol the North Hut. co-nerofiot l.houth nf uelmn st-ru t; thence lllnteriy ulonu the Song oi-ly limit of QlIObo-O utroec 66 feet;` them-a southerly in n. utnlght line to I Point in the roduvtlon of we Ntoftglhfl H111: {voft John \ $f?8'f.t.'lINf9t en 0 0 ut es uurm-r i. u 0. ll, North of John Street, Ar-nor-ling to said Dornn plan; thence Eutorly slam: the pro- auftnon all the Nalrcnerlly llmlt 1)!` ulollwll Street cal: to ennu en-"my in mm bu mterly and of John Street. KN sunwn on said plan. an (cat to the North limit of lot. 1 East 0! DM- 1"lo tl`l30l5.lIIO l)V`ll|'lN to lrinld plfrul; lhlvmcn ea orynonat e ox-th min 0 will or. I and the North and of Bnrrle Street. in-i-ydlna to mid p`nn. 60 M0 feat lo the Westerly limit. of tlm ullowlna-.0 for tlwa-ontinualyiun ul` Hur- rlo Strut, in-corallog to said plan: llienne Houtherly along the Westerly limit of .-mid allowance for the mintl-iuutnn of Barrio Street to the place 1)! beginning, and in All rmpeulu as shown on the plan nnw on fyle In the City h`.nineer'u Ulilne in Hm l I I ll. `IS|III"C III I Inc. -autumn. c u-.---- -nu: u.-av I { 3 [Aunt Douvatclua. I K The world`: coal yield in 1896 was 630,- ! 000.000 tons. , A ; England has granted 29,000 bicycle I patents during, the you. - E - Prmnrlw tn the value of 59.000.000 in ("Cycles WIDH DHUIIL ` Lyman Tower. Guelph, was found dead in bed by his wife. He was engaged by the Bell organ company. 'I"hn hunk nf Hnmtnn in tn mifnlnlinh an some Dunning Iur Luu purpuau. Peru is opening negotiations with _the United States for a reciprocity under the provisions of the Dinglay law. The New Ymk canals are to be enlarged provisions OI [U8 llllIgl3__V IHW. The New York canals are to be enlarged and improved at an expense of $$),()1I().(IUU to we state. Tho work will begin on once. Lira l\4h'annlunr-unn \'nr-rnnurh nut. ll `:0 M16 ElAal_U- LUU UI K Wlll UCKIII UH UHl.'U- Mrs. Macpheraon, Yarmouth, Out ... a very old resident, is dead at the age :nf eighty years. Seven children survive ` `n 01`, 5 the miles of `ring Honing Final! and tho I \ I glut Ilannnla-Inna I PBDUDDI uunug, FIJI! y'Il'- -Property tn the value of .t'59.000.000 in Z tied up in chnncery suite in England. = ` Rm-nrnl nhtemntn have bean made at The-busineas men : association of Ham- : ilton is in favor of abolishing daparbrpe:1b- all stores. `FBI..- \7.....IA-n ..n..I... I..|..l-u I.u..-n.-l ab- El HLDFBI. "Th Verity woxks. lately hurled at` Branlford, will be located in Toronto in ` the future. u........ v...._..l-.. m:I......|....... - m....|. one Iuuure. Ham-_v Kempion. Tileonburg. a black- sinich has boon grapted a patent on a weather strip. T\.'nnv'lv nll Hm minxinnmian who Infr. for CHOCOLATES ! CHOCOLATES! I WGIDDOT `!\|:l'lp. Nearly all tho missionaries who loft. for China, Japan and other places lately, took bicycles with them. Lumnn l`nwnr. (lhnlnh. wan fnnnd dead ` DUB Up In lJllIIlCUl'y auua Ill EJIIKIIIIU. Several attempts have bon made at Simcoo to not re to the public school. Rrnnkvilla in to burn I nan iail nnd EIHICOO DO SOD DUO (00 I308 pumlc B0000]. Brockvillo is to hnve 3 new jail and ` iniler s reaidonce, to cost. about $16,204 75. American rm own 4,235 square miles { of timber lands i:Ltlha province of Outdrio. > The C. P. R. ill build: :3 handsome ; station at Wood: Ix, Ont._. in the ring. 1 A `(lav-rnnn ti fnr has rlinnnvnr that EUIDIQH BU VVOOIII K, Uli._g Ill LIIU (`HIK- l A German d (`or has discover that Qnluminum is s. xfecl: cure for rhcumzv ` tism. `I ..L.. 11...... \IYA.5 t'\..l'....l n... AI.AI' n.-C clam. 1 John Km-n. Wat Oxford, .0nb.. died on \ Wednesdayfrom the effects of a kick of I horse. " 'I`|.... L....I n . n . m .-um` - . . . n nlnblnn 4;` `Iowa Road__lnieon Co : ndvl. PITH or THE NEWS. ' the lute single tax on \\'ednesday to ` of Uupt. Hitch, out iilllnp. . Parlor Chain. in Ihham. Oak, Curly Bin-In and Inhngnny. Um sum: unto grout. sell- -ROYAL MIXTURES. 4 lbs. for 25c._ on. Ioolinlna Fnvomc Clnlr in aollinp tut.` quite n number have Ilnndy ordered this for Uhriulmu. 1: is nxtrn nine nu romftuulmn this nu. Sprung hack sud use At. or. an In-. . Ordor only. ` II ._.u . 1---- ..-..' l-.n..-nu- (`h.ln_Ip.dnn ` Christrhas Jnrdinfc-to Ftnutls-"rout. nun I Iulmcnny. llnun. white and uox-l.` l"n~ol.o nn4 PinInrh-`ipu-rial lines. line of lilac-la are rm! oqm|||ovl. . u ____ __ nu |..~..4-I. ..r A... with . Urdu many. 7 sum`; lune any lnughontto (Thur-Spring ednnbocn and an Inn! pr|oO Ian boon ,.u_ ya. up making I now our] {or Chris- unu as 08.50. . __ n|.-A.. I..- -A-Q. Ah"nl'I.n4II4n4.L. nnnnlgl "nu am. Ann Chain for goats |Id'hdkI-A spacial nun ct [nice-1 cut. on very low 01. 01 I6 and cl bu. Thin Ire hunt for Old` and make 5 choop DJIIDIIIOIQ. We on pun-Inns nu! ctrhcnob. mu sud.-., L R mama! 0-I I-`t-nons- nuan- n- -|... (`In uuuuuuuu. cu Tm: (}nurn'-Tn.n_Im Cu.. Llumcn. I'\....- Big. #1.. ---d- In units: A O run; LIl'llI`lIIol!I DU-Q JJLZIIF-ll. Deuv Bin,--In toply tp foul of tho lltli I have been using your "-umvenlr" Bnngo nu full und Winter. and um dellalpted with it. I konp mi 30- in; d: and night. and it gives poumvoly, no trom- hla , 3 own worku- beam iflly. in I perfect I ' baker. and will give I roasting host. In 5 minubos 4 at any time. I-. oon- umu nu an ave:-aura l} scuttle: | of nut onul in N hmu-s. The 'Souvonh-" s to my lmller. the nonich on pol-!octlon.--Yuuru trni . ` 1 Nll. I`1`IK UU I"l` ISS. COLD WEATHER. $ljampooiI_1g [Others Tell Their Worth.` : .................o.: l\l.l0l`lll.l ana P1100. Women's Fur Mantles and Coats at $15. $20. $25.8 80 and up to 857. Women's Black Nap Cloth Con 51 at $2.75. $3.25, $4.50, $5, to $17. A Women's Beaver Cloth Coats 83 50 to 810. . Trimmed Milliuery is being cleared out. some at half price and some at two thirds price. Pretty things and useful things for (hristmas gifts are here too. We invite _\'( zl1 to visit our Dress Trimming Department. and see a prac- tical demonistratxon of the mlvu.nta.ge of the Lip and T,ube`Dress binding and Protector. MAXIII-`Arm mzo n_\l.\' ll\' ON MONI)AY$ Starr & Sutclie, BUVHIL Bias Dress `PORMERLY RICHMOND & CO. I18 and I20 Princes Street. When toornod with the 211w hnsmcn sin: by '?"!!1_"`!'.`r_.P!'!. NW .A 3--.. Uadzthhigd [Uni _ I They wear wt-H, louk prot) zzzul give clitirc sali.=fnclim1.' We know them In be the hut, \\'ortl1 . latest French Skirt Pnucru FREE with every purchase of li\c.: hinrlinnc` I`Kl':E V|'l| bindings: A luutlful Solid Gold ing, Set with Oonulno hum I - You in uonmlc, smm stun VOUI Iuui All loam 7__A_____ ____ j n-qnirrd. \\ v- make all nick. Hoods returnlblo if not Iol. TICDALL SUPPLY 00., Snowoon CI-umuu. TORONTO. ONT. ` - - --- `V- _------__, --.. Wl1olcs.L`e Agencies in '-Toronto, Montreal and Winipeg. ran us. win. nun F1 Suggestions. I DI UHIIIIIU". min of dam. Win we DON'T NEED To, SA191N's. FINES!` ounwma canny 20 per lb. at v Bsmmon. Jun `lth. mg. n_. I nu-nun THVE eunntv-nun co., limited. Hamilton. 90909969009: There is ; .. ..... ......, -.. ...... .........- .......-. I. WU IOYHIIC. SEND III! II. Plnlnly wrlv n, and we will send you 3) Pmhm.-I ol HIPERISHABLI VIOLET SAL, HT PEKFIIME (which for delicacy at 0111?, lllbllltl Ili- m--s And inulnunilnle ohuncur in unnlniuod) to all for II (N ll (Ill) : among Irlomls st. 10 cents r pmchze. Wluon told remit no 000 moo! sud we will lend you FR In Mr ytiur trouble the shove duorlbid Hill. whinh In nnamnui Anal war!-mnnd Hnlld Gold. Qt Wih GGIIIHDO GIIII` FREE for your shove douulhl rm!- which In pmnped and wnrnmed Solid Gold. In with (n verv hnndsoma Ind dcelrnble Chrintmu am). Send IMNI I3 0W0 Ind nlale that it in M4 I'cr./um: you with Mil we will and It. NIIIUGUI rec nirwd. we uh all nink. Good: returnable I! not sold. 1] Bl V n............ r.......o-- `fnnnnfn. GIT. FOR THIS . I'D Our boo ylnlvflll-I|I>.G?l>il>I>Il-`ieI~`I*-l*-I!I!IiI!l*lInItQ I 3 DO YOU KNOW And In Wondoql `loud Soap. E EIIIALDIX ` XI Xf\B- CIIJTCII E T III`? In. Bold IW 57.8. liollr This is the best Skirt binding we lmow of. It. protects as no other binding does. They are Waterproof and durable beyond any others. We are glad to make this demonstration bcctiiue we have been selling and us- ing this binding for some time and can recommend it. V- r......:_|. AL-.. _.:AI.-....L (!l.-L 'i"}.1`esos;_I;1'1ppy day; ggggst warm Wraps. Our Mantle selling has been something extraordinary this season. Our stock is atillwell assorted. If you have not yet bought the winter coat we can suit You ,in Style. 1\Iu.toriul and price. UHI-I I UUUUJILICIIU I'll We furnish free with each Skirt length of Lip or Tube binding one of the Works Newest Skirt 1 nt,t.erns. thus giving an extra inducement to try it. UVRANI) MAN TLE WEATHER. lllyuuug Lu Iuv Uhnv V Pastry line At our store. lltlil-Llvl-3Irfl*.ICl!I!I!Ill!l!IiI|I!I E-193599 asnaena I: . ` HIUUKE \.'UIlU"l1'InlJI-I` DU 1 L4l-l'I'IIl i on . amon.- IVI mac ouuo I G H I In h pl 1 1 uyinx t-hs\r.thoSonvenh" En you pub in out Hamilton for em: use of he Onei- 'ln Olasn `recently hold then nvo mo ` overy.nu thfnct.|on. It. In cumin]! the van 1 but. nmpvo I hum over and. be ac clun- ,ly. roluhle and most eeqnmnloul. con- ' z-twain: on Astonishing]: "hm ll q nnmy o no I have the humor to nun! your: nin- , cexely, rwnunoma hmuun. g P: lnolpnl Toronto Ooo mu Sc-hool. <`_\nJ- RE%E_5. Wrinkle: or (`raises in e fumed plwure is m an ornament. It is pn eyesore. . very ploeure that wrmklos (`All lw mount- 1!. OH .KIc um nunrnntoe om-vhments. psouvemks Ilussns. A. nxnnfm. `I: Sou. Ann-rs B-r. 04-rnnxnu. Gentleman.--'l`Iu Sonvonir " Donn purchased from yun hu '00 In unho- uon when other! pun ullsd. In far, It , in out only rally good cook ow I uvo `, over soon. J. T. GROVES. ` Suourlty Loan and Saving: Eocloiy. - Toroato.Apxillnd.1llI. nuns. GUI!!!-TRLDIN Co Lnm-tn l1-_LI..__-_ I` L-..- -.--L -I-_-.._. 1. `sow EVERYWHERE Glve Dertect Satlstactlon. l'0YE'S. - KING STREET cne will In; J lifetime. that we min 0 Ipooinl dia- phy ovary Sotlrhy. Chu- Iotu Bum. Crun Pain and host: of other dainty Do not troubln to bake of home when you can rocure anything in the she or D.-hm Hun Al. nnr churn. Wm: Aerated Ovens A II jjjllllj ' 80103! IAIJJIO EAII. Slur Input! to: \ho_ noun. locus-2 and 3. hchinu chunbotn Obfnnloct. I1-ookih-on. `sit IIII Emilia: of (III Paintings g_an - n__.;-_ hhnnn lnllblho-l III) In KirkpItrink's m_ Gallery, Ndnol: Is mmnav mvnu mm mun! Klnnton passing ; Dooon-gbor Inc to I401. hiunlhvmay u-I-hum; 11: NOT. wm NOT 1 -1i?s neucxous. seman LEAD ncxrsrs orm. 25c, 30c. 40c. Soc, 60c. ,,__...-._.. ._. . _ . ol[tica[ C_at_gld_(o_q] ( Klngaton. mh November. A.I).: dlplnmtu to wrinkle. Inpn. En nvints or any other Picture mounted wit mat the onion wrinkles at. P9 Brook Street we can do work just as perfect and shuto- The attractive prices at which a large lot of BOOTS and SHOES were offered us tempted us into overstocking ourselves. Now we are ob- liged to unload. We now re- ` mind you that our prices are LOWER than any other Shoe House in the city. Call and see the bargains at A I TI -j3j Opp. Golden Lion Grocery. 109 Brook Street, Kingston. H0-I lurk: nN._loIdononoI~ loo. Per Pound. nut jib:-- --__ `g . ls B;nlII_g`0vervi;1"Grc_tcVf New York." `rife Au-Absorbing Question Hero 15- Hgve You Tried Prlnoua so root E}.+13?iTq TEA wrinkles Brook Street or than the aoolsimed old ovnhllshed, new. nnovotod and started high priced, lirst.-class Art. torus. .-u . .-v- u.- It is quim evident that the Abbott roll- ing mill will not beremoved from Montreal 1 to Kingston. The proposal to assist a new I industry excited the interest it deserved. Kingston needs all the business life and stimulation it can legitimately acquire, but care should be taken to see that the u people. in granting nancial and other favours, are not imposed upon. That care was taken in this case. Theworks in Mon- treal were visited, and acareful repart pre- pared in regard to them. The city, and its taxpayers. have. therefore. been placed 1 in possession of all the facts. What fol- .1 I I . ....,.......,-... I lowed has been made public. , The city has J beenin a position to make adefiniteproposh L tion to the company, one in which the pub- 4 lic interests were safeguarded, and if it has I I not beeikaccepted no harm has been done. 1 l But the prinrliple of investigation has been I fully adopted. In this case, at the very ` ` in- l outset, the plan of personal spection and inquiry was adopted, ` and with the best results. The Ohio I E smelting works experience has its benets i I after all. It has put the city in a dilferent l I mood in Us dealings with projectors. They .1 ' are at liberty to make their representa- l t tions. but it is the duty of the city to verify 1 l them by competent authorities before the I people are asked to consider what they will do in the way of exemptions and bonuses. Some of the schemes talked of as so good 5 l for Kingston may not be followed up here- t after, and for the reason that investigation ' will not justify the proceeding. 1. `( 4 l l t THE CITY S UNEMPLOYED. | At a meeting, held yesterday afternoon, , `.here was some discussion as to the wis- I den: of opening a sort of civic labour l bureau. The object of such an institution was briey stated. It was that a register should be kept of those who are out of em- ployment. and who would be given a , chance in the civic service as their . turn and opportunity came. More than i that, the idea is to place in the same regis- l ter the names of those who desire work to . be done. to the end that the deserving ones, the men who would rather earn 1 the money they receive than accept * it otherwise, might be given as- ! signments and the cause of help- ` fulneas be thus promoted. What can be ` really done about this labgur bureau is a question. A committee has undertaken ` the consideration of the scheme, and it may be inferred, beforehand, that in solu- tion of the problem will be reached if it is at all possible. Meanwhile it has come to the Wine that the relief of the poor -out- ' side of the churches-, and having no nouai- ' nal church connection---during the win- ter will be very scant unless the contribu- butions of the people are more gen- erous. The men and women, especiallyi the women, who leave their homes to can- vass for subscriptions, are doing a noble , service, and they are doing it under great discouragements. A kindly word, in sym- pathy with the work, when funds are not available, is not always received, and it is only by sacrice that philanthropy and charity can hope to thrive. If all our peo- ple saw what the few tee, in their otce of l christian charity, there would be less of a I struggle to feed and cloth the destitute of * the city. WHY THE SESSION, SIRS`: Mr. Whitney assayed to be in brine dramatic as he began his campaign in the ` local legislature of Ontario. He had I intimated thnt. in caucus his party had die- cusood things. thus it was somewhat. of a `I. oecrot. wbcbvthole were, but that the} tension would be a hot one and made` ineomting by name very fut. ghting. He hogan tibo aticul himself. fl-.. -0 L.- ......-A:-.... ...-- ..-_.. _._.-..I_ -u an: u-nus-nu Inuunnwil 0"` of km (lnutions `"5 "W r`m'k' 1 duI?e`z \`I'.l.y 85 000 worth of stock has been `bl- WI`! "3' 35 lRi|'|W' `#1103 9-0' ! aulucribed in the Brockvillo navigation gobher, and oopeoinlly so such I aauon? I company for the building of a boat for the And M _ 3 rd _ gh g i g d , Union Park mute. in :n '1' yr. l P32` 'i;"`:h" Willinm Wilson. Richmond. is moving PM P 1` ' ; from his father`: farm to che one rooontly provision in `II '0!` (obi! IIIOONDQ Of th 1-mrchgggd by him from hi; mo|,hgr.in.lgy' assembly holoro In appeal to` the people, . Mrs. Miller. Nnpnnoo Mills. ` bhat then In: basins: to do, And no] J- w'iR'- N'P'- 5 "M M9 .....~e.m...-e m - mm--c--mm z :;:::..::=::. ;: .%:.;=';:.+~...~12;.:=~x.*.:L'::- P- l;P|"00 1 also was on 't.'ho place. hairomovodu; Cotton, I non V 0. 0 most ' Gum _ ' I Hsumwdhgnnd it n to go on .-\ number of {nandn and scholar: of the with uni: mt. Io vm -xp-as-ac. -I-o. . . .'..H", ...f"l2 u..8"3;'. l.{Zb.ii`?u'i; that Mr. whisuyuad hi: trionda nhonld M 1-....d. , and pmemd him with: I... ;. ._n..| :_ 1.... AI..X_ __.!.__-___ _-.|_u.| .-L:I..I -_.. -I.-.'- `(ICU -II'u VVIIIKEJ III III' IIIUIIUU UIIUHIII ' be oullodin from thoir wmtforingo Andwjlclg indulpncicu in poucscn scum, an uh: I tlnnoubu-I of the gox-ummquttnooho has and Ilnir uhndus and miunpruur u.-a . MUCH. ; Thtnlt. Hntdytook up some of Mn} Whitnofn [nonncu and dinpand ol i slum. `Tho cry that the Anoriunn, in the L porobuo 0! thnbclimiumore fuoredmu imply silly. 01 an ` -2:7 mike at unnu- uold limo oonlodoruioiaho Americans had boughtltontbo acorn holy 215 mild: no as ol unlinituhoy acquired privac- ly. And. uyvny. llr. Whitney Iloloopd lo I county I Ancln who had goon hbolinhp Wu lid it had no rluuuunuu-pun. lr.WIlhoy Ignuucuuuugnp-at-5'5. Iulouty 90 inputs mu`:-uoapu. THE DAI_LY WHIG.` A ~} R.0VP`ER. -I R.(')VUEEi)IN>(`v.. "OP"/3" P '0rbam Dicor." ant tons. Try And oonvlnoo young]! at It!) Brook `Street All work in nun-nntead sntlsfnct.or_\'. for | I |v`I.~LI.AIu5 \- So, one by one. Mr. Hardy demolished I the nrgumenta of Mr. Whitney, and made the leader of the opposition feel a moat un- . comfortablo hour. Mr. Whitney is not; a - bad fellow, and has to say something, but. . what can a man do without a case? _What I ` kind of a fight can he pub up `I So Quebec is to have a new voters list, I {one that will exclude from the franchise ` all who are not tn xed on property. Thus it I is proposed. Is this 9. step backward? V Is it not away from whet is contended for ' ` in other provinces. namely mlzmhocd suf- frage? The bill is projected by 1)r.l)e- (lroeboie. and may not get through the . house. I nwuua uuav uuuv us an vu n :\.I And still more was the exploitation by Mr. Hardy of theWhitnov scandal that he had him secretly closeted with Michi- gan lunibermen and made a surrender to them. Mr. Hardy showed that his was _ not a'private meeting with the Michigan gentlemen any more than with any other gentlemen, and that be was prepared to give the opposition a committee to investi- ' gate the facts to their entire satisfaction. Mr. Whitney said the Michigandere were pleased with the interview. This was a surprise to Mr. Hardy, who lsaid that the delegation did not :_leave that impression on_ him. He gave them no assurances : on the con- _:trary he said the regulations respecting ylthe employment of Canadian labour and purchase of (`median supplies. for camp i life, would he insisted upon, and they said 1 they would be in a position to resist the `Canadians "in view of the action of the V ' Mr. Blake is a wise men to conclude that , there is not much satisfaction in serving ~ the Irish party in the imperial parliament. The factioniate do not appreciate him: on . the contrary they abuse him. and he is not . 1. obliged to eulfer at their hands. His place : i is in Canada, as an ally of Sir Wilfrid . I Laurier, with whom and his Zbolicy he is in 2 perfect harmony. l .__._j_._-___....- y LV- I Another point made by Mr. Whitney. ,and repeated on amuny a "stump, was I that the timber limits had been exhausted, that the last sale had been made, that no- i thing but direct taxation was before_the people. Mr. Haidy - showed how absurd , that statement was by giving the results of the sale of limits since confederation , and declaring that, by a careful estimate. made by the late Hon. Mr. Pardee, and i still good, the limits at the disposal of the government, and aifording a revenue from - ' timbeuif neces.-ary, were vast in the terri- tory they covered, that they would last for _ over om hundred years us they w'ere now 1 . drawn upon, and that direct taxation ,}waa a legacy that would not scare. At P -....... L... In! an nlninnrinn rn flin ` any rate. and in any event, Mr. Whit-A l ney should have nothing to say - So the Howlaml, or howling, folk in Centre Tornnto are going to protest the ` election. Let them go al1ead-if they have money to burn, and if it is necessary to ad- vertise tlul`. they are very sore and very ugly. Mr. Whitney. among other matters. has complained that) there is to be not.liin_q new at this seaaion of the legislature in re- gard to the liquor law. And it's a miglily , good thing for him. He has been fortun- two to escape committing liimaell upon ; this point, and lie shows no disposition to give himself away. Lucky man? known 0f"X'ho Dlurlct Oondonled From The ` Wkly`: lmlmngu. - "M. L. Ruesell, Rantrew. in in poor health and conned to his bed. Mr. Run- 4 soil has not been in good health for some V time. I,.L.. I`\`tv--..._.. I.-- -..-:.. ....-:_..-.I LL- DIIIIU. John O`(:orm1n has again resig ad the I tax cnlloctorehip of Renfrow. nnd Ill take { a place as uaaional writer at the legisla- ? Lure. l n.__- Innn ...--.l-.. ..l.-A..- .._- L..:.... xzuuuvuu-nu nu --an v. mu. .-v...v.. .. -_.- United States government. in ielation to `the alien labaur law and the legislation regarding lumber." Q- _.__ L_. -.... IA- lf,._.I.. A......I2..L.-A AS|arllingArgumenl. I UUTIDIG I Nearly 85.000 worth . Brockvillo the boat , 1 nr:II:-... llI:l-.... b:..L___..I :. _..._- i IIII. Bllllfs nnplneo Mllll. , R. has his *brick house at Morvon to B. C. Kollor. Camden. for $l_,l00 cash. Iunc Wnlkor. who the huromovodtao Oduu. A _.-gal-gm `-3 l..'-...I_ '....I -_|.-I-.._ -1 AL- ` fill -lllll I11 CHIN`. , Wliliun mold, mu. living in Lonnox county for the put. three und 3 half you-I. expects to outs for hip homo in London. England, llth Dec. 110 wil`. roturn to Q n in In-ch H April. routing. of nun:-an xgn Al \.'--.._.. --L ` LIITE. Over 1,000 wooden skates are being manufactured in the Gilbert: boat. wotks. Broclrvillo. They are said on be light and _ durable. \Y---I.. 0: non ._...n. .: -L-..l. I.-- I...... `of Pleasant _\'nl|oy Sabbath 'rcbool. Rich- mond. mo 3|: the rcaidenoo of Mn-.Silll ' bountiful arm chair. arm.-._ l`:.I.l n.h. ::-:-_:_r_..-.... ' lluy uuuulu uuvv uuvu---F, `V ....l since he had no objection to the `late conservative govemmeno parcel- ling out: the Inuit: (before some of them were recovered by the boundary award) 1 at $5 a square mile or less. 5-; ....:n ._.,.__ -____ .1... ..v..|n:t..o:n.. L... 4 ' n In ulruu In` (turn. ` . X number 0! young non oi Nnpnnao not 1 at the Puioloy house on Hand night nnd I atom: the following hockey oioen: Hon- ovary pnsidcnt. 8. C. Warner; prooiaonr. E C. Smith; riot-prooidovw. A 11. Doug- W. In: Plolitlfy-Irena` . E` H. H II. M, IJIA I.hvnAT-I-Juli. -Ant` Tnnnni IIUZ "lUl'I|iII'y-ITCQIIIIT. D If. lll. Richard. 0 tin-no-your-old -on at Tum-y And Eliuhoth Fox. Water-own. died on Woduvduy. Thohthotil naviu King- ston. Thioin thoohild Info: Main chu-pot In Oman. B:-uukvillu. in Octo- bnluwhilouhowunlh catch at nngmdwhkhvu hndul ova to iccboeuno tho nalhnld not nun a trial Gino. .. ...... ..'.7;.:'.'::.:....,. .... ; : lacy alt. our Aha`-ally : that non. . I Ilr. replied: Then his mmo in put thou-plot a purpose. and um I to nndnrf ' stand that . they "hive perpetuated Anhct of fraud upon the government by doing it. ? who no the Americans that my hon. I friend (Mr. Whitney) has been crying out about their taking our logs to Michigan 2 The hon. gentlomnn himself is interested in one of the very compmiao ho objects A. JIIHNSTUN &'(}0 S THE D|S`}-RlCT DASH ES. CGAIIQKIXI L.Il _A1-_ -; AI. DA1I;Y WHIG. RL'l`URDA)., DECEMBER 4,.1897. DY FUIIUUI BU Cl)UlpuI'uLl\'U|y UHF) . The 42.ma.noque Journal speaking of the concert in (zrace Methodist church by the choir of the Queen sheet Mebhotlishcuurch. Kingston. says: The choir numbers nboub uhiruy and the chorus work under the laud- ership of C. VV. Walker was of an unusually high order. giving evidence: of skilful cruin- ing. There was not 11 weal; number on the programme and che universal opinion was [hub the music was simply superb." Tlm Mnlhnriintn want. an nrlvunna (ll Thousunda dye this month. The vast, ma~ jority make the walk protable and plea? raut. while others are confronted with dia~ appointment. denpair and ruin. Tim hnnnv nnd 4`-uenoanful dvarn are those PP`'-"'""- 'P"" '` `,"" i being Ihl mldme division about The happy and ucceaeful dyer: nrolhose ,` like ,0 01 lyngnggarngnt. "2. :L*:-:: .::,:.'.`:.,.i ';::.':`:. '13:: .222: ; " pro Ll I `i lusting colony. The discontented and un- ' 75 " "'"'"- happy oneanre the few thxt. use the com. I The wonderful repretentetion of the mon and crude package end aoap grease grenc glove consent. which took place at dyes, giving muddy end blomhy colors. Canon City between Cofbetc and Fil7.~im- If you desire to make your coscumoa. mono will boon exhibition at the Grand dresses. capes." jackets, blouses. em. look I open house. Monday and Tuesday even- iii... ...- im-mmm. him some fnshionnhln I inn. Tueoe are only genuine illustra- dreeeee. cepee. Jlclonu, nloueun. 01.0.. IOUI 1 like new garments. buy some fashionable i dark color of the Diamond Dyes. end you will moot. eeeuredly be neboniehed with the reeulte. Now is the time to look out | the men : and boys light colored and faded clothing And make them read for enotlier anon`: weer. Fur Dielnon Black. Seal Brown. Indigo or Navy Blue will give * magnicent modes on all garments. Ineilt upon your cleelergiving you the llinmond Dyes every time you buy ; then, end only then, in our.-ceee assured. Lllllll DIIU HIUEIC '35 Bllllply EUpUl'U- The Methodists want. an 8dVl|.nC9 at $13,000 from subscriptions and collections and -`.\3,0(ll) from juveniles to kocp out of debt. This will recover lost ground, as in l.~'!I:Z-93 the highest; amount was contri-. buced, when the income from direct givings was $178,000. and by the Sunday rICll0UlB . in 18113-94, when the income from that source reached $27,001). The total receiv- ed last year was $135.48`); the addition asked for is $16,750, which would give r. hotel for the current missionary year of. $5<'|`.2,`. 3`. from the regular sources of l!)'l come. The advances asked for by confer- ` encea aro:--~Toronto. $3,.'lI'iI); Montreal. 31,- v'\I\li|- urul nthnru nnnfnrnnnn in nu-nnnv-Hnn VICO. ' Brock street Methodist c}uuch-l{ev. J. (irenfoll. pastor. Services at. 11 u.m. nnd 4 p.m. Evening subject: Doorn Open and Shut. Good mmic. Sabbath school _._.l L'l~I.. .J.-1-.n lI.'}l\ v\ Du` ' Bllu Dllllbp \lUUU Illllilliu IDHUUIIDII EUIJUUI and b'bln ciasas 2:3!) p. m. Firat. church of Christ. Scientist, Sons of Temperance hall-Ser\'ice to-marrow morn- ing. ll dclock. Subject: "'l`riumphant, Joy through Unity with Christ." Weekly nesbiinonhl meeting, Friday evening at. H o clock. Everybody welcomo. i I i shown the plan City Key of Kinuton and date! Hth Novem- bol-,A.D 1a-7- and which said pllnm-cy bu Men nu ma olco during ufce hours by any person lnmrutmd. All mu-snnu whose lam! me prejudiniul'ya.f- Successful Dyeing Can only Be Done L With Diamond Dyes. _. I lutonllud At The Fronlonnc. : At the Haul I-`rontonu: lut night. was f Alma Hynunan onheruinod a large num- 1 but of her friends Mi-a Hynumau in the ' loodu 0! u largo band of young pooplo. and to haunt made the nth `tag I plenum my lot the guosu. Cu and game! were phyod nnd dancing in. About midnmht choice rolruhmonto the Bit IIIM. The votincopo pictures 6! an Corbett- Fituimmono ght which will be shown at tho optic Home Monday And Tucndny onu- iop on the limo that gave ouch audac- Iou in Tuonhnud Manual. Beau now on Isle at 8II, C't nu-nun. Anni: A ulyltu. , _ Catholic Apostolic church. Queen street. 1 -7 (3.111. Subject: "Thy Will be Dane E in Earth." Sydonham street Methodist church- 1 Rev. J. I`). Starr morning service. and Rev. Dr Ryckmnn. evening aorvice. I Queen street Methodist church H a 111., Rev. E. B. Ryckman, l).D : 7 p.m., Rev. J. E. Starr. Ssmmmont nftor evening aer- uinn u un-nu`;-urn u Jame! S. Shorbb, M.A.. lege, WI" uddroes the wprkin ing L0-mnrmw M. 3 p m.` Sn Principles of Social Progress. uulcrn I Hello-vile()ut.-nio Um-awn [Han-u. s Archbishop (Jleary. of Kin;:~ar.on. deemis ; himself the best. abused man in Canada. . Mr. Tarte has ull along claimed that dis- tinction `tor himtelf. ARE Y(5Um(}61N.(}hT.() DYE ? [CDC WOII ptlyou anu unnv uuquguu in. About midnight. Itfaohmcnu I won urvod. I lnmroutnd. arson: prejudlniul'yo.f- {cote und who freminn to he hand will be board by the uni Gonna-il either in person, or by solicitor or counsel, bu-fare passing the lam by-In tr. W. M. DBENNAN. Citv Ulerk. Ila.-;6nn lkh Nnvnnunr A I) lR!|'.' VIBUU LU HlI0\ (H8 HCFVICUB UH DI-llluliyn The Jnp who in to be the pionoex of Sun- day school work in Japan, as the repre- '~ eentative of the world a intermtional asso- ciation. will probably speak in the Queen street Sunday school tn-marrow afternoon. Thn nrnhhinhnn nf Hnlmrin nn Mnnrlnv BUIUUII cmuuay ICUUUI I.a'D-IIIUITUVV RIILUFIIUUH. The archbishop of Ontario on Monday `holds a conferencein Trenton in connec- tion with the rural deanery of Prince Ed- ward, will deliver an address on missions` and administer the right. of conrmatzion at. 8 p.m. Sundnv nf Killnlnn t.hennnrinf.v nf Lhn Ill: :3 lJ.lll. Sunday at Killaloe theaacriaty of the new Catholic church will be opened for service so that hereafter the Catholics of that section will have a place of worship of their own, instead of having to travel to Brudenell. Bishop Lcrrain Wlll perform the opening ceremonies. ev. I)r. Saunders, Ottawa, has accept- ed n invitation to the pxstorate of the nu das street Methodist church, London. the pastor of that church, Rev; E. B. i L-mcoley. having accepted an invitation Io Sydenhnm street church here. The mat- ter of transference of both pastors is there- bv rendered comparatively easy. This: Hninnmmn Jmlrnnl ananlrinrr nf Hun ',\1IIl"'IIvU\ILll u nu The mills or the Messrs. Abbott are still I rolling. ' I 1 v ny uuu pruuuant. , . Re-..Mr. Scott, called to Heapeler, will accept, but cannot. be inducted until February, on account of an engagement. to lecture at Q:2ean s collge. The nnmr nmah`nn.nf Anhurv Nlnthndiah ' IUCUIFB 80 `J 9511'! C0llCgU. Ehe cong cgation.of 'Aobury Methodist church, Per , hold anniversary services on Dec. 12. R v. Dr. Ryclnnan, has been in- vited to ako\ the services on Sunday. Thu Jan whn Sn tn ha hhn ninnmar nf Run. I0-IIIUITUW. I The girls mission band of Cooke a 1 church held a regular meeting yesterday, I t and were entertained _with refreshments . ` by the president. Ran, M, .q....u. .~..1.x...a `tn Hnnnalnr. will . lcnuucnamn cnugcnuml I Msmomsvs` wmr 1 sm,ooo ; TO_ KEEP out or 0531'. Arohbmmp of o-mu-In mu Ham 9 Collier 5 ones In l`rnt.oIi-lI Bold by 3:: Engage- ment at quota :-`ue Queen street i choir In GnmuIoquo-0ther Notes Per 1 mining to church Intern. Rv. A. S. Grant, B D., fmmerly of Almonte, will gu.t.o the Klondyke in the spring. Rev. Mr. Rrnwn. 'Pm-r.nrrnnfh, -will nm. - Framing Pictures - AS AN ART.

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