I`IWe pack up. store for you and deliver when directed. _ "There we: quite en excitement in the town this morning when it wee Ieerned then John Ormiston, collector of cuetome. at that port hed dieeppeererl. He wee last I000 on Fridey night ebour. six o'clock. end elthough some few were lulpicioue on Setlurdey, it wee not generelly hnown un- til thie morning when J. Stunden. govern. ment detective. errived end took eherge of the oice. Ormieton'e whereabouts ie unknown. but it is supposed he hee gone to the United Stetee. Some think the trouble is owing to shortness in his eo- counte. but the majority ere of the opinion that he is enering from temporery de- rnngernent of the mind. ea he he: been rather eedenter of `lete owing to trouble and eiohneee uring the peat emnroer. He wee eleo eecretery of the Genenoque weter power compen end deputy collector of inlend revenue. e wee e prominent eociety men end in school mettere end my- thing pertelning to the welhre of the town weeelweye one o! the lorelnoet. He wee respected hy old end young end it in with regret we leern of eo enlortnnete e terrai- netion to the eereer o! e men with each greet ebility.". Imaws ll F nu: wnam IIJHNIIENSEII l'ARAlRAPIlS.] congress opens-an noon no-any. A human skeleton we: recently unearth- ed in a brickyard nenr Tilsonburg. Arnhihnld Hnnhnnan. nf Penet.n`nuui- any. The treaty .of peace between Turkey and Greece has been signed at Consumm- nople. T-Tnn W 9 Winlinn nu-I-Ivar` in NGW UIHIIIWUU. IIUTU DUE II'U S "John Ormiaton, collector of customs, hnlofb the town. He left here Fridny night. Hi: whereabouts are unknown. Some think ha ha gone cruy. Othon say he in short. in his accounts. J. Strun- don hue tnkon charge until further inatruc- tiona." u'l"L-..- __- ....:A_ _. -..-:-.-.-_t .'.. bk- .'lEL GRAM8 FROM THE EARTH ! FOUR QUARTER8 GIVEN. um. -IIDOII that Intel-on Ivoryloody-- loan from All Ont---Llttlo of Ivan - ung luuv Bond ma Bone-bond The Don Pnbuo. ' Premier Greenwny has left. Winnipeg for Toronto and Montreal. H... ....-..|... ..`.:..i.-u. 1;! ml`. n..:u..I Qknfnn CU In I urlclyuru DUI! l.ll!UllUIll'gu Archibald Buchanan. of Penet.a`ngui- shone. hanged himself in his barn yester- day. 'I`|m tnantv nf nmma hatwaan Tnrkav pw. Hon. W. S. Fielding arrived in New York on the aboamship Unmpanin. oh Sa- turdny. A h F. with A nnnitnl nf $5H.()00.000. i8 Prices Marked Plain Figures. UHICOG E58668. Marshal Blnnoo has announced that no out..-side assistance is needed in relieving the famine in Cuba. " PI'\l.......:. on 1... .... 3..-.nnanJhiInv-irnnnn pI'0C";y WILD EH6 UIHWMQ DDBIDM Out of the world e population of about l.400,000.000 there mo abouo 600.000 deaf mutoo. In the United States and Canada there are about. 100 schools for the deaf. Of these. in point. 9! Attendance, the Bellevillo institute ranks aevonth. John Orlnhton. o! ununnoquo. Loft Thu` Town on Friday. Abraham Shaw, ueaistnnb inspector of customs, left It. noon for Gamnoque to take charge of the customs oice there, in having been announced that John Ormiaton, collector. had left the town on Friday. his wneroabouta being unknown. Home peo- ple my he is demented. The Wmn hm had several maeinln from PIC Fly [I9 I! uemenwu. Tue Wnm has had several specic from (nnnnoque. Here they no : "Jnhn O1-min.nn_ nnllanmr of nuntomn. what comes 'to Us from All Quarters. Ioronuo anu monnreu. The regular session at bbe United States congress opensat noon to-day. A human nkglatnn was moantlv unearth- turuny. A tn` +, with a capital of $50.000,000. about to purchase all the wire plants of aha United States. \.l...._.l...I u|........ L..- -.........m..l that nn TJIO lamina In U003. " There is to be an immense pilgrimago to Ireland from the United States woole- brato the rising of '93. A t\nn1hinnl.inn nf fmnn thrand mann- DTEIDQ tue FIHIDR U1 U3- Acombinnt.ion of fteen thread mann- faccurers has been formed in England in opposition to the Canton. A m-nnlr anmrad the nllico of Lhe Hamil- EDOOD IV. D. DIITIS, IIFBILIUTOY. The independent party in Monck hu nominlbod B." A. South, of South Cayuga. for the legislative assembly; In in nnmi-nllininllv nnnmmcad that in * '-' 1 no .7: DOIIIDINIBII. The Winnipeg harbors union hu roved a failure. Some of the members amon- etrated their ability on nut. and shave prices as well as hair. VI... ....l...A....- I ..II. D--b-Ann (`ant 11.9..- II to no proeocuteu lor rurgury. The funeral at Guldeneuppe. Martin Thorn : victim. took plnoein New York yeuterday. I he dismembered bod wu arrayed in I run suit. but the he: was not. mere. r'L.....l....t-.. IIIHH--. hhuulnn Innolnn nu. oppoamon no me uoawa. A crank entered the otlico of the Hamil- ton Herald on Snbnrday and attempted to ehoob R. B. Harris, mreuurer. Thn huhannnrlnnr nun-f.|1 in hlnunlr hill [OT CDO IBRIFIBHVO EB8BII|0ly. It. is aeml~oIl'mi&l|y announced that the event: of lhyti not complying with Germany : demands. her coast form will be bombarded. rm..- ur.-....:...... L..-L..... ....:.-... I... n.-(mm! RI WOII II Hill`. The schooner Lulls Beatrice. Capt. Peter Hngnblom. of Port. Burwell. missed the harbor and wont: uhore east. of the pier: at Port Stanley. Rnnrlnmnn Qwanhmnn. nl Hm Hlhh but. l'0l'U auanley. Bandaman Sweebmen. oi the 13th but- talion band. Hamilton. died yesterday from 3 cold contracted on the thnnkegiving dn menu-uvree in Toronto. omte Esoeshazy, charged with hnving written the letter which led to the imprin- onment. of former captain Alfred Dreyfus is to be prosecuted for forgery. The funnml m Huldammnna. Martin D07: DUCKS- Conductor Williem Morden. London. one of the olden (}"l`.R.. men, died on Thurs- day of fatty degeneration of the hurt. and dropsy. A widow and three children aur- vi\`o him. 11.... n.......... In D... ._ n..o.....l-.. ..:..l.r. vive mm. Hon. George W. Rose on Saturday night delivered a speech before the British em- pire league in favor of preferential trade. He also pointed out the dangers of reci- procity with the United Scale-u. Our. of the wnrld a nnnulntion of about A COLLECTOR DISAPPEARB. and In an Inna. cons. -....-....- n I n.. 1: WA _.. 123 Princess st., Kingston. lo uvmcsron usual The Beautiful] Custom H|llXTII-U' ` 'llIl' l tor Brumlohrto." Altudont Found Wondering--OhIn| Au: Being Arnngod. . 0'.l"l`A\VA, Ont. Doc. 6.--Jo|m McGor- righer about forty you: of age who up he comes from Monhrul Illdil nMcGnI| gnduatp. is in the `jail here. no In: Round wandering in adnod condition qn `aha sbrooh snd it. in bhoughu he in I victim of morphine. He was` not. in acondition to bobuken before tho police mngintrube to -day. ' 'I`|\n lnnunntnnrlinn nlniml noninlh [ha Colobntod Oompour Dead. Nrzw Yomt. Dec 6. -Ado|py: Nouondov; oolebrnted no I composer ind musical di- rector. died yesterday of heart Mluro. B9 In fty-four years of age, wu born in Hamburg sud omigrntod to the United Shown in I862. His most noted works no: "The Rut. October 6! Hnmlin." "Don Quixote." "Der Minstrel" nnd "WildInoi|- 0;: Rrnnnhl-L" ` r"'u People slut have use our fancy good! porlumol. ot.c.. tor Chrmmu any tbov on shy prottiut. good: they have lion. 3. O. VIII PIWI Ill Mitchell. to-nay. The long-standing claims against the United Counties railway have been nally settled and the mono paid. The claim- ants were the Portlan rolling `mills com- pany and the St. John bolt and nut oom- pany 0! St. John. N.B.. and Pillow Hersey company and 1). S. Mclntyre of Mon- treal. with other contractors. A large portion of the United Counties subsidy was stopped in the railway depart- ment to provide for these. while the railway company and bank of St. Hyecinthe, the assignees of the subsidy. resisted payment of the -claims out of the subsidy"fnnd. The claimants were repre- sented by George E. Kidd; L. 1 . Brodeur, M.P.. acted for the bank and the railway company. , ' The imnmta and exnnrta of tho domin- Deelroyed By Ilre. CARLl'l`().`1 l uu~r:, Ont... Dec. 0 -A re started about three o'clock this morning in the vacant. shop between the reeteurnnt of Mcregor & Co. and the grocery of J. W. McDonald. In burnt. out A block owned by W`lliun Mcbiarmid and Goor e Kaye. The tire is under control now. T e build- ing: were insured. The following occu- nu are loo:-era: On contenu. 1). Mo- rmid. gonna furnishing store. stock all loved; R. 8. Nethio. barber, nut? nearly owed; Bell telephone company lonb ell ex- cept the books; MoGregor & Co. rocery and resuraunt. lush ell; J...W. Mo nsld, nook portly uved: George Keye. building totally destroyed, stock of boot: and thou portly eeved. ,-_--_; n_._.._--.. rn-...n company. The import: end export: of the domin- ion lor the four months ol the lleoul year ending Oct. 3150 show uooneidoruble in- crouein the volume of trade. There In an increase in the negro eta trude of the country ol Sl6,.")(i0,_-ll`.. . ghia dose not in- clude any return: from the port. of Ven- couver. B (1.. as for eomo reuon or an- other none have been received ot the de- srtmenb since last June. The export: or the four months ehow an increase of $l5,485.`.Z:!(l, while the importe ure greater by It million and a quarter than they were in 1896. The duty also shows an incruee of about twenty-three thousand dollura. butif the Vancouver returns were to hand the increase in duty would be about $l42,()(ltl ut the very lent. It. in nmmd nn onnd nnthnritv hhnt. the Ql*IZI,UUU [I0 LUV VUI'y IUIIU. la is stated on good authority that the government has agreed to cnl|Jamea lnnoa. Guelph, ex-M.P.. no the senate. to ml the seat. vcabed by Sir Oliver Mowab. Au:-on Home In Uhlna. Bl-.'Rl.IN. Dec. 6 -When the German reinforcements consisting of (our com an- ion of marines. numbering twenty-t. roe ollicern and 1.200 men. and e oompnny ol naval Artillery numbering 200 men. arrived as Kiao Clmu Bay, for which point). es al- ready cabled, they will soon set out, they will bring the total Germgn force there up to 4,500 men. the lament body Germany has ever sent. beyond the European wehere. 'I"hnrn in mnoh nalhnnnarntnlnion A Lover Iietl Sutletuotlon. OIIAMIIIRLAIN. 8. D., Duo. 6 ~--The suit of Robert J. Ewing against Matthieu 8. Drueckler. the father of his eweetheert for uanult, has resulted in e verdict for the oomplninent. but has been compromised. Drueckler objects to young men keeping company with his deughteremnd generally the young women : eeoorte have bed to bid them adieu "at the corner" for fear 0! I)rueck|er`e wrath. He has neeulted eev- erel of them. July 5th he and his two anus enught. Ewing in company with one of the Drueekler girls, end drnguing him into the house pounded him unmeroifully. Fmaily Ewing succeeded in eeoeping. So uuvnrn want his iniurian hhntih In! A I` many DWIIIK luucuuuou Ill UUUUPlllx- DU severe were his injuries that in was A month before ho was able to be about. He then consulted an attorney and A two thouundollnr daungo suit In brought. The jury though there wu good ground for the suit. [III OVBF IBHB Dayouu one IIUIUPDIII WIINII. There is much col!-congrntulation among the Germans thus the missionary incident ubaolvea the vernmonb from the bodioua process of di mntically claim- ina ; nmlina nhntinn in than fnrm of I da. (ID. WXHOUB prucal WI UIWIIVIIIUIIIJ UIIIIII` ing I cooling station in the form of I de- mand tor I nreeby port or in settlement of perpetual lease. It is believed unneces- sary to Lake Great Britain into account. as she is over-occupied elsewhere, while Japan is not likely to resist: the coalition of Germany, Ruenia end France. IIOIIIIIIIII I'll IIIIYII IIIIIIII I-II `(will he vary IQNDCABIO OI HOLIDAY 0" . for unuoma Alook in on window Inild [I1-0 nun mg. of win would In unable. cog. Inn out than and youuhd vmbo Ind: :19. You no IL van con: to none. whatnot you vcultw tonooruouodylolpy. of giving and receiving tui.whlch In lmonotlnnovory one at thla uuonol me your. makes 3 visit to LIVINGBTOI BIO-1 of nnrpuslnn plouun In well u prom. 'l3nmnny_I.Inn1_ {Int mun Min to roooivo but-moot useful to thou-ou lion in All the Manly of the Intel! nylon. Boolminloekvon. um: Ind- luolnlo 0. Droukng Gown. both] Jaclotmlk Unlu-allot, am: ulon. mm. on-. one that suqqw-by bounmfnl all new Map list `out! L- ..... A...-Aghh g. IIIIJIIIV RIIK llits OUR NEW STOCK OF IN A DAZED STATE. Within! C Jowuluio ' on-uurvcfnhaunlvion LLQ `~_.~-{"_1'3"_"!"_'1'L CAN ES ___._. A compuny bu boonluruotl in VIII- oounr houocuto d Iron Lshndof lot t.hoYukon. H. A. tall loll I-50 lt- nonuoood plnoo on Sunday and will nuts in Jumny with four hnndnd (lop. I`:-uni Ramnrvilln Ironing h nlnm an In -llnunry WIIIII IUUT IIUINIUT II Fan! Soorvillo prowinu to plan on the in this wink: I {sch that will 06)- uil my other in the K nroon at Mnmhnrn of tin nnllnn nnndnnnnl SH! [III III, OI-DUI III III. l\l I1 llj . Members of an pollooroo douood Id! wimor clothing this morning. Blue bunt overcoat to wit III. Dunlap for clothing ulna. or BUYINGA LADIES on CHILDREN'S A new on ULSTER A(}ll'N1"&~IK)0K BUSIEISB IS 3 than I I nan put ; also lnvo mu: II fnutor selling books. Agent: clout Ilolll noon uoweohf. A row losdon an `Q Vlmorln." `us of Ir. M-sdnoono." `Kip Uathuwa Bible: mama." "Prououivo Bus or." Klnndyko Gold Hulda." "Woman." -uumpm or the lYv~nou." "Bush ." Dinner and Snppor." "cundszul on olnpudis." Book: on Hnio. 0n|M nu rnnvuurn. Tun . Bum.-Guano: 00.. ~ ` Limited. Toronto. 8473 YEAR. H0. 283. U, with both uncle and donblo FOODS, V11 modcrn oonvulonou. at an Qnoon Dunk b I .1]! t Itl Ill! IBG R(`:;|(f0.l:: ho:-3; .'. .n'. uy .0900. mllou -opvod pumped ouvolopo to T. A. LDII. General Murmur. box A. one Dolly Wllll. JAB. REID, `ran LIADIIO Uxmn-run-au-us W ntmt. Tolophono 1414. Opon Duund I (HINT.-1- THE BEST LIFE OI` III Iujmtyllmvo u=on"' wru Lord Lam about Quaen Vlotorln ' Aunt: nah ve dollun duly. Outt. frn Tim Bub!- UAlllI'r0N L0, Llmlud.'l`o1-onto. our bllllnou. than to not n In: rnnd 005 ton ndont hero; salary mo. olo all- gd: round stumped onvolopo to A '1' uil. General llnnnaor. box A. one Dull: mo. I ELP-RICLIABLI [IN IN IV!!! 10- oolltnlooul or tnvollhu; to lntroduno snow dlnoovory. sud hop out show noted no on tron. lonoou Ind ht! throughout town Ind country Bloody Oll- ploymoln. Oommlnlon or ulna. Gnu moon: and upon: nnd mono: d ult- odin an hank when: read. Iportmluu Iddrou I Won. Ilmcu. 0 00.. London. Ont, Ouuda ' ISTEAGH STEACY. Dlroct Importer: Drou and Manual. Illhk` [V I Dliulnll Lnnnm Dunn-nun um BEA un-10 Prinoou strut. 8:1-nu Bydonhun man. `his phone oommnn non. `j 'r I-". HARRISON comrmn Ihulg-sh-pa gin` Illnuh-Inn--n Ill Anal ZI fa ncy Goods W.nn-1n this city, on Sunday. Dec. 6th 1397. Thomas V. Wade. third eon or the 7 late Capt. H. H. Wade. Funeral private. Friends will pleaee not send flowers. HL'mIm-In Kingston. Dec. 0th, 1807. Mary Oarmel. infant daughter of J. J. and Mary Louise Hughes. aged 10 months and 10 days. Funeral private. Bmws---On Dec. 6th. 1897. at the reel- denoe of her aon~ln-law. Jamel N-"via. 222 Johnston street. Klngeton. Elisa Burns in her Ieventy-third sear. relic! of; the late Edward Burns. roekvllle. Funeral private. ( Rome. N Y., paper: please copy.) \vANTIw - mun-uluuui _wUIIuI [and nhurch standing Iulllng to learn blulnou. than not n In: rund Ooh ronnondonz hero: ulnry olooo AN'rlclI--HIGH-ul-l.AIJlI IAN I000!) - uhuroh standing. willing to an out bualnou. than to not as haw and O0 Qundonv. hero; :u\luy_nn0._ clog: 31-54!- -,n ,.___._,, _. -__ L J. . J-`1LLJn\&|J\I-L` \J\JJIL 51$` I vnxlorulon and Embalmua. 888 sud Q P1-moon Street. 'Phonug- Wnorooun Q. BeuldIn0e,lH. Open day and night. ` S. S. OORBETT. UNERAI. DIll.l1`.0 l'OB.. son PRINCESS 8'1`... Klnav.nn.nucconor to W. M. Brennan. ` ANTED-Hl(!H-GRADE WOKAN 0' nnr hnnlnnn. than to not In Knnnnar and On! AN'l`ED--HI()H-GRADE IAN P0000 Innlnnn. Hun On an}. an Mnnnnnl And aring. WALEHMIGN WOIAN WANTED AT JO!!! 5 LAInLAw&8ona' OARLIEKS CA1! BI MXXJIIODAI , with both ntnclo and donblo mount nodorn Oman Blunt Y A YOUTH. A SITIYATION IN BIOII for tho Chrlutmu Holiday`: - w'eA1H:n PROBABILITMI. Each and every garinent new and up-to-datstyle. We think it will be to your interest to see our stock. i=.T.cTi3'..m m-Q" 4% P. M. mnruon. Ottawa and St. Luvronot valleys l0"'u.m.-Fuir and cold to-day I | hi her tampon-stare Tuesday, with liar h lnnnl nnnw (Alla. III III!` IIIllwl'Il?lll'U ll Hg to local mow hlla. Inspect them. m-mm BRAME. n-.-...-- nun I135. WANTED. -3AS. . vv..___ . _.__ BOARD. DIED. A , I` TBNDBRB. ` CATAIAQIII BRDGB TDLLS. . M Klupun rllnlng school opus JANUAIRY at Luau olclt wash. Iginn 1 Having pgnhuod s;v;nl Bankmgt Bloch. including the Boot and Shoo` stock of F. A. 0'ord. I in now in 1 position to gin Grout Bcrgnina in that lines, 3:` well I! Rudy-Mada Clothing. L. ABRAMSON. j- X`... QA-_. Q11 _I44Ag_ QIQAAC - a sari`: uuv-e `v- ~y TI-o.llo\v Stan. 336 Prince: smo I -not fnnnnk mnlnjln to mguo. ; Veteran: of '66 moot CI-`night as eight o'clock in police opurb room. 9.. ch: mm sank bmmn Corbett and I emu om: `muss. Eond ynur mldrou tnr pvtlculus. mop- moonr of the "Dunon cm Robot Ixpodhzon and sthtl trains Wookly urvloo Jun. 15:): from Subtle by scanner to nrt Wrnnqul. chance by GM Klomlyko Rapid |'n\m(t-lilnu-r laonomntlnn rovommomloal by tho mm. I-co`: M \\'u-ovor Iuvonhnn nu Land. arriving vo month: oullor than 5! Iny gthu union of tnnuponnvlon. Addn.-J. lboummc IRON O [OI TIAISII 00. nnoauo Olnmbor of Couumroo Bldm. Olnouo. .f\-am-u mars. Plus I. I`. Il03!lP`l.lI. urn. Ion Nd`-1 Chicago. Junlri Ion The Pv|9 s.0vv9r!"'!it| TIC 2|) '0 Book l'ol'WII[IQdOlI I|nInn'I'I|n-nnlilli It`s good time to buy before the last days`. More leisure to select carefully. Avoid the rush. and gives better choice. I-Ell] JIUK null: UV: nun. . `lo Pout Thdluolvoi DY Bu. Andrey`: nocloty concert this oven- in . ~ - `(Prentice Boyu uunnbly, Wum hall. to night. Vatennl of moot OI-`ninth eight How to make A good Onnhon Rnune :- Ono quut oranbonleo, two mom I on an nndn pinto! water. Wuh the orunbon on. then put thom on the the with the warn-r. put. in A covered uuoognn Let. them simmer un- til ouohoruubou-1 unh onon. then remove cover of the uuonosn. Add the incur and let. them 311 bvxl {or no minutes without. the RDVIP. no Bofol-0 ordorin cull. and lea our designs. V5 9 have mppuo All tho but. Mum in me any thin 3-on Um-othorlinu an. Pnunouo Moving. in- DIIII. uuurl -llll ulluul. The Carnovsky Com pany, `ml ?_(.`)NTARlO STREET. o'clock in police opuru See the gross h botwun Filuimmona at the open home to night. nu-m.m.. min in 81:. Andrew : hull. Eiluimmona on we open nouns no mgnn. Christina: solo in Sh. Andrew : hull. Dec. 7th, from 3 p.m. ' High be: from U to 7 p In. Concert at 8 pm. Tu und con- cern, 2512. Concert. 10c. Congo. i ALA!-IGE RTONII HOUSE OOBNER Ah- wington Avenue and Un on Shoots. Pon- uulon At once. Apply J. Hnwrox. Holiqy 0o.,chy. A new or COAL. ,. . fl III-i"Il' \JI' %\Il'II4o nut. is Qxurnod in this country is but hull` coal and half um. and slate. If your coal donotm. burn down to A goodulolu uh- lflt clinker: umloloa-A your crate. there In Inmcchluc wrong about it. -n.-.- x... . .....a ..a n.......;... nun. kind of Illlilllllf Wfoll I.|>0l1|': H7. hnohna nouluf burning that kind of coal. We are told: to loll you "coal that`: all oonl." We nlve you I dollars worth of tire for every dollars worth you pay us. If you want Ilnto. buy it. !eplrnte-lt J cheaper. Mantle Sale now on. |vEmscopE DICTURESI `aw-cw`: --w-w--~ --_v_-v Ooutont. at 05:-non Olly. 11".. Much 17th.'9`l We no doing the lrunut lmuinouln this ll Eton ordorinn null. and donilnu. thin our othorlinu an. Pnqnozh terior woud Worl. Up nolatorlnc. mupot (Jamming by Murray`: llootrlc Carpet clun- er. usa:- C"Phnno `M. :3.-:-_- ]G_oing to the A ARGE FURNHHED EIOOMIN CENTRAL locality. modern improvements. prlvnve home. No. 3 Brick Tarmac, opponlto St. Paul`: Sabbath School. Montreal Huron. 8310!! HOUSE, N0. 137 oomsouuus an-.. between liuriooud Dlvhlou 51.1-ent.n.wi,h Io unto bath room and wntor clones, hot and 00 d wstor; largo dlnlnf room and kitchen. Bout 00 per, month, ucludlnt taxes and Into: Apply nut door or to 45 William St ICRAlf{BERRlES__ _.-mg--an l\fI\ r\ oovor. Thou crsnherrioa mutt never be stirred from tho time they are head on the re 1! euro- lully ndhorrod to t. is in an unfailing reveipe {or `I moot dotiolotu preparation of Gun- norr ea. THOS. II. J() HNS, 910 PRINCESS STREET. Handkerchief Sale Bcgin$ To-day. FQMWEQHD, ATNTLES. K|-OVDYKE? PRQSPEE i 8 CLASS Special onutnmont of Dun. A. Stewart`: "Sub. Doors nu-I Blinds. --n 15 Priou-I5o and boo. Sun on -nnlo M. Suvyorh. _rbs=tt-_fiizsi9"'r9!!~2_ 'l_=t;oi_dl1_ee`t1_S;. D D I B D L|l'\\fW 0. T-:-:- [BRICK HOUSE, N0. 1.`)? OOLBORNE 8'1`-'. between av.rent.a.wi ,h IfADY& co] > Mofxday and Tuesday, Dec. 64. - vvu `--w- u TELEPHONE 9. LOCAL MEMORANDA. IUI TU` C. If? Ion onus`: ` Llklo 11.9 (I \I L1 210 PRINCESS STREET. ":5'E:'~:'r' BE; EUART. an-vuv` 0uATq_ 1'0 Lei? 75:0 TILE. What About Xmas? um not-mug. Ccpcuin Bare, in command of the R090- tlnlo roaohod the city last night About 8 o'clock by the steamship Algonquin. He stated that the Botodnlo In unhingnn no run down tholah`. when about noon on many aha I'll! aground on a mud hunt. uautoocion at tho Charity abode. Bin count hnnghslgian shout on ma I lulimilu clan: of IN Chlt'iC`.LI\`-I]. and on I count loltovcll lot gun. Rnuddo lnudhorlolffmnbh bank. but the DOB cnnnnou. runcmng new uuuuu uwu u CIUIII. Soon afiar the tn Walker arrived hack. Capt. S. Cuanglo. monho, part owner of the Ro-odalo. reached the city. He quea- tioned the captain of the tug as to the posi- tion of the Rooodalo and the condition 0! the crow. Ha waa diaappoinead to learn chat. the auamor could not hanaohod. Hia ns thoughts were for tho aailon. whom. ha aaid. moat ho roacnad at all hazardn. 0:5. Crangio reqneotod that a tug. lightar a hargo he plaood in raadinana {or the oarliaah stars. No attempt. holvovor. was ropaatod aautda . aa thaaoa lasuonarl nr littlafalthouaia tho gala moderated. tho wind hauled around {too tho aonth-waauonorth-want. Tho snacking oonpany proviaioiiad tho achoonol: Gran- Ihallanddoeidod to wait until daylight thia morning. (Laugh. `part in nun-mad nl u Rang mslsnnua m;nnuun.! The Waves were too llerce And The CI-an Had To Return To Port-`l'he 8: Inner Algonquin came Along Ami Part of The Itoeedals Crew ame To Kingston --uow' The Accident Occurred. The closing of navigahion each season has its records of shipwrecks. disastrous and otherwise. 50 long as ships plough the waters deep these records will be augmented and the sailor experience inconceivable hardships. Turbulent seas and treacherous rocks are dangerous combatants. and often the most: accomplished mariner and" the staunchest eralb {all by their stuborn war- (are. Lake Ontario probably is responsible for less fatalities than onhers of the great chain, but one spot at her foot I... hum Hm nnnnn nf more than ea nous. The dieeblod boot could be seen upper- enhl reeting eeeily, but wevee were wash- ing er from stern to bow, end eprey breeking in thick columne overhead. The Weller wee uneble to epproeoh even wit.|i~ in hailing distance, but thoeo on board could see pert of the Roeede|e'a crew hud- dled near the pilot house. Swen: was blowing from the pipes showing that the llroe bed not been put out. The tug, un- eble to reach the eteemer. ettempied to turn end run beoh to the herhor. In that the smell croft tailed. elinoeh being hurled over on the crest of the billowe. The c Ip- i tein was obliged to heed his onurne down the Atnerit-en channel. end rounding the foul. of Wolfe Inland, c-eme up the middle chennol. reaching here nhout. two o'clock. Qnnn nhnr ah. ma Wnlhnr u-rivnd hank. lmascua or nus smLnns.} ATUG TRIED TO GET NEAR THE STEAMER. DIV ll l`(lIy. The ateamer Rosedale was on her way to- Prercott from Fort William with 65,000 bushels of wheat. The passage down the lake was made without any unueual event. and her course waa set for the American channel of the St. Lawrence. The night was coming on. when the steamer neared the entrance. and dark and hazy were the panning and approaching hours, although the crew were happy in the anticipation of spending the night on the calm waters of the river. But suddenly there came a dull crash. a little grinding, and the ponderous beat stopped her progress to pound on the rocks of the East Charity shoals. which lie about fteen miles south eaat of this port. Every possible effort was put forth in the attempt to release her from her stranded position, but she wan on hard and fast. The sea increasing placed the steamer in a perilous situation, and to save her from pounding to pieces. the order was given to scuttle her. This allowed her to settle more comfortably on the rocks and met easier. In that position. with wavea washing over her from stem to stern.ahe remained all night, the crew making the beat of their hazardous and un- comfortable quarters. \A.'m-rl nf Hm diaaafnr reached the nifv CUTIIIUTCKIDIU IIIIIITCTB. Word of the diva-ter reached the city about eight o`clock that evening. when the wind had increased to a (ale and a tremen- dous sea was running. Captain John Ges- kin and members of the Donnelly wreck- ing and salvage company left with the tug Walker at daylight yesterday morning. The sea by that time rolled mountains high, nlmost engulng the sturdy little tug. When Nine Mile point was renohed the waves washed over the Walker in volumes. rulairing ever thing to be closed down. She pitched an tossed. and many times threatened to dive underneath ap- proaching rollers to escape the turbulence ol the waters. She steamed on with note- Irnrthy speed.and bole down on the strand- ed boat. vim- .a:..|.I..A km; um].-I In nnnn nnnnl-. She Pouhdcd All Day on Charity Shoals. now open and you are Invited to inspect. see the goods. bring the children. look around. nu - ---.-- -nag...--.1 one stranding. The Charity shoela- which truly belie their namo-hsve aud- donly checked the prowess of steamers. with considerable damage. THE last boat. to meek with an accident. on those rocks is the SS. Rouodnle, which grounded on Saturday. " Thn grammar Rnnnrlnln wan nn har WIV I0. uumwrox; ON'l_`ABIO. MONDAY. u]:.'CEMuEI1 6. 1397. STIAMRB BOSIDALI. one spot: an uur won the scene of more than Hm Hill WIl-wlIl1wIIuv III unis ! cg: dolivu-in nd. illtiooom Japan la opposed To The United Otataa Annealing llawall. SAN I-`n\x'i:u`0, Dec. 0.---Toru"Hoahi. envoy oxuaordinary from Ja n to the United States. mturnod on 0. o steamer City of Pekin. He left for Washington, carrying important instruction! mlating to the Hawaiian question. He said: "Japan in opooaod on the annaxation of Hawaii by the United Scatoa. The meant. raporta that Japan had withdrawn bar opposition are nnuuo. Japan Ima oortain insurance in the Sandwich island: which the United St-aha ahbnid rampart. Than may be nation trouble if tho United Btataa an- nuoatbaialaod without. regard zoom in- meat: than. But [do not baliava the Unitad Sum will act untairly. Japan in friandl with this country. andthata ia oartain y a way I: which the annotation can ha aaulad aauaiactorily to both giwae nation. I return with oanaln inatracsiooa Iron my govarnniant. Hlxxurouxs. Mina. Doc 6 -Itiureporb or! onto ohunbur ol eoumuroo that tho Puuvy uluumt oonpuniou huvu uudu u combination with tho Pallobury companion and toured control of tho uhuutio limo- opolio undulltbut it stand in ulontoru throughout tho notthnrt. Ir. Pullobury roountly pvudiotod thus what would go` to II 50o buohol ond Ihlo iueonuiooout uith tho ru oluoomor. Thu Hun lot du- livuty `ouvoly oouninquocl tho gruln non nun unit whuutnonuwhtu in onl' A.-_ bkgh `Am nnd,ilIlInnnlL. U0.: 1.}. A. uucaonelu (I U0 Jvuuwrll ineurence cornpeny end the British Ameri- can insurance company. The inaulence on cargo ie with eNew York company end emounte to $60,000. The Weeiern insur- Hence company has eleo 83,000 on the freight. lim Ald. J. Skewers wee request- ed to engage the governm ant. dry dock to- day for the reception of the Rooedeie ii ehe in eucoeeefully cleered. ~- ------ -, for Toronto from Preacott. aighted the attended boon yolterday. and tea signalled by Capra. Ewart. She approached aa Inn in pouible. and Capt. Ewart: and three men. launching a yawl boat, made their .wnyt.o`Ier. The Algonquin headed her com-aev for Kingston and landed her penan- nan-C Mlllincry Sale now on. WILL NOT ALLOW ANNEXATION gere. - _ Oept. Ewart hee coiled these waters for neerly forty years. and in familiar with elmoet every point in the leke.even though some ehoele do not Appear on the charts. Chnrity Ihoele. which lie About ve mile: south of Pigeon Iolond. do not nppeer one the latent arranged chart, but are well known by experienced lake ceptuine. They no marked by e buoy on the southern int of their den- geroue section. u will _be remembered the steamer Monteegle run arhore on the some reef last year with considerable dem- ege. The bank on which the Roeedele route is an extension of the Charities. and does not appear on any chart. U-uelly there in plenty of water over it. and at preeentit is presumed to be covered by fteen feet. N... DAnAAA`A `man In IIIl|f!I\ A` K ml lmsh. pail`! to her engine. A mariner pointa out that if Capt. Ewart. after the ateamer grounded, had aent a couple of mdn in a boat to the head of Wolfe island, which is not more than three or four miles from the Charity shoals, they could have hired a farmer to drive them to the ferry landing, and from there relief could be obtained at once. In aueh eaeeequiolr action is neceaeary. and had this being taken the chances are that the steamer would have been limited oil before darkness settled down. As it waa..word was received here late in the afternoomand action was not taken on the meesagef un- til the following morning. Meanwhile on ale sprung up and wrecked the stranded met. The deck of the Rotedale in lged up amidahipn, showing that her ck is pretty well broken. * The Donnelly wrecking and salvage ompany took out about $20,000 worth of wrecking plant. including the schooner Grantham, upon which there is not a cent`: worth of ineurance. VIVID... D.-....-lnh. I... bmilr. gr. Qnndnr-land in cenmu worm or Insurance. The Roeedele was built at Sunderland in 1888. and came across to Cenadien wateri- by her own steam. She was lengthened in 1891. According to Lloyd : steamship statistics she is valued in: $|l0.000 for in eurance purpoeee. This accident will pri ve the most serious mishap in `her ex- perience. Today she is a pretty sick boat. Her upper decks are sprung. as well us her main declu and sides. If she is not able to limit herself. it ie a question whether she will reach harbor this fall. Capt. McLeod. Bulllln. representing the com unies interested in the insurance on her ull. arrived here at noon to day and was taken to ths scene on the New Island Wanderer. The hull insurance on the Rosednle aggregates about 8100.- 000, placed with Smith, Davie & Co.; C. A. Mucdonald & 00.. .Western :..-........... Mmnnnn gm! sh. Ru-iminh Ameri- lmeen row. The Rosedale has It cargo of 65.000 bush- els of wheat; of this amount it. is thought 35000 bushels will be damaged. `Bath -beamer and cargo Ire covered by insur- Ineebo about two-thirds of their value. The bomb is valued at. 875.000. AL-.. ....:.-|...'..h+. Inch n:nM. Hm wind The boat is valued at wo.UUU. About midnight last night the wind veered around to the northeast. and by daylight this morning everything pointed favorably to a successful landing at the scene of the disaster. The tug Walker with the schooner Grantham. and tug Jessie Hall with an M. T. company's barge were ready toleave at six o'clock. but Capt. (Jrnngle thought a start had better be de- lnyed until daylight. So shortly before seven o clock the tugs steamed away. The northeast wind of last night would assist in ca|'},1ing the seas, but the ca min was not condent of the sea being own sul- cient tor an approach to the steamer, so an elevator was not taken.` When the tugs reached outside it was seen that the lake was comparatively calm, and the Jessie Hall returned to take out an elevator. The work of lightering thesteamer was proseeut-- ed to-day, and investigation made as to the extentofher injuries. In the direction of the wind to-day. the wreckers will not be in- convenienced by much of a sea, and the probabilities are that the Rosedale will be Iloated before the morning if her damages are not too extensive. Although she is a staunch boat, steel clad. her position in vesterdays gale was suilicient to strain her seriously. if not break her back. It is reported that her how and stem have set- tled, causing a raise amidships. This makes the third similar accident for the Rosedale. Last spring she ran aground jest above Prescott, on the American side. and was delayed here several days for re- pairs to lisr engine. A mariner uoints out that Capt. urn: 7500890-Mao. \l:__ I'\_- 3 IA: --run --r -- nucuuu vv-uu Puovmllzcx, B1 . Doe. 6.-A Inn giv- ing his name no Wolton wu taboo in ohms by tho polioo Sum-day. no cum only in tho with tonnage. II In aid, for tho doctin 9! III Italian count`: than yacht. 0 Inc ugh oupplhd with money. contncud` (or 83.200 worth ol un- ohinory and kind 3 phyolcun to pom the yacht at 81.800 3 you. In In bolioved to In no angina: on I Tovomo Incubus. ` 873. SlI0|.A81`l"Q.l I,QII.. Doe. O.-0: Io Idgo nuip I non-uriv 50 thiu:in.otnin. tr pioniuq vital: Vt no cu: ft. 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