special 539* 531` A1l%?fh1s Wcck. been greatly benenoeu by me onange. We have an immense variety of articles suitable for a present to a gentleman: Bill folds, wallehs. letter books, purses. cigar moisbening boxes, whist counters. tobacco boxes. necktie boxes, shoving oases. silver cloth and has brushes. collar and cuff cases. dressing cases, handkerchief boxes. travelling drinking cups, shaving mirrors. shaving brushes, mugs and straps. silver soap boxes, porlumes. cameras and photographic goods. etc. If in doubt. see our stock. E. C. Mitch I. nu Sunm time back, while lecturing uh I iurgu tuwu. ho wun iiif(`l`l`li])t('ll by u gon- tlvmun coming in into umi mnkingagrout tlcul of noise with his crvnking lmuts. 'i'ho spvnkur stopped and nmrml as usual at the intruder, who l`l`lllt'(l nut. to be in Ii-.u least conscious that uii (-yvs were upon him. At. length. getting out of patience, this lecturer n-muriu-d icily: l mu waiting for yuu, sir." Appnrenliy quitu unmm'r-d. the oender spent n fa-w seconds in nrrnnglng his cum: on the "chair. Then, sitting down, he turnml to the lecturer with a charming smile and said: u\'..... M. _, , 1 nun nnnv If vnll og Cholera Again. Wmuson. Ont., l)ec. li.-Despite the rigid precautions taken by veterinary in- spector Mcliechran hog cholera has again broken out in North Essex. It is about eight months since there hes been a case of_ swine plaque in the north of Essex. while it has been prevalent in South Euex continuously. When it was reported to him that cholera had broken out on the farm of E. Howard, on the Tecumseh road. two and a half miles from Windsor, inspector McEachran started promptly to the farm. Half an hour later the inspec- ter slaughtered eighteen animals all the farmer owned. The inspector says cholera does not exist in any other part of North Essex. and he believes it will not spread. Mlntook Ill: Mun. Like many other public speakers, 3 well known lccturvr has n grmt (lisliko of be- ing interrupted during his lecture, and if any one huppt-mt to l`Ulll(` In Into ho huu a ' habit. of stopping short nnd watching the Lmjmlor to his 54-ut, g-m.-rally with the rifcct. of making hlm look wry ahoeplsh and di:;conuortml. ....... Mn... Ima-lz uvhiln Int-hn-Inn III A SIHHU nnu Blllui Now, Mr. ---. I am ready I! you are. "-Pcurson's \\'o-kl) . Ready To lhy. BERLIN, Dec. 6.--A despatclfto the Frnnkfnrt. Z-mung from Wnebingeonftto day says the republic of Hays: in road 3.0 no Germany the indemnity demlud In In H 0| that country for the l||8[!`d ille- I gal n-not and imprioonmant of Hon Emil Eudora. Ifunnnvnnnv Y.....::.. Yhn R_.A'rIwioa:nn. young IIIOII COIIOOPIIOII Ill H10 pfllilbll out at Trinity collage eumiiiation. WI. Ihn nnrumnhd Runner lithe out I! 'L`l'|II|Iy Ulllii rxsmlunuonu. Dohurty. who porgoncud Raynor scuba only-Ionian. Raynor p-yin; him tho nun oi Q25, III none to jail hr om month. and Raynor. who proound the peroonntion, mu rumnood to um. month in the Con- tnl ptinon. modern. Kmus'roN,J.nmaica. Doc. 3.-Adviceoro- eoivod here today from Point Au Prince show that serious trouble in imminent in Hnybi. The streets of the capital no plu- oordcd with: "Down with the govern- ment." and the hoop: Inn boon ordered into- hunch. 1'0 PI-hon [or Ponontlon. Tosorro. 0.|h.. Doc. 6-Judgo Muc- Daupll thin mornin Iutonood the two concur in the pougpation mm 1!. Trinitv nnlhll exsminntion. Tm: An.mUnN:b ANNUAL mmaau. I did of Ilau o! t 0 Ihlll on tho pony, will ha ha I M. the Wluclnor Hots, usual. n- DAY.Dooomoor Nth. 1 . OI n`_o o|oo . o_.m.. (gr than 01 tlon Of Dlnotbu Qnd Inmulwn `ol olhur nu - - ._ -_.|.- . A vuuuo In-or n-ad. Kn:-uumcn. Out. Duo. 6 -Pour Hu- ny.n uiuutyonnp fans: 0! Huron rub relied this morning 0! adia- Ihhtw In roan. Hr. u-vnv .-,. _ -........- ,--..,. ... _... _ -.. Iovunhrv dial Ih, l|'OJ thirty the years. Mr. annoy In 3 brands at no stock and mad for urly {min In On uninrnlly nnpncud. Iodoyculugoboluniodn lion Bollia, of loaned. who, with limo null chil- dngnnning / - -:IlI$IIlHT~ 0ollnloid alonduu. E. c. niscluu. "44: -:4:-ngnnp nnhlinhfl Ali! II t deusnn. nlngagsrns. `the lnteneet Innlteeted In the licence Iee lot You GI'eet-'l`|e ueen lleeted--1'oIn 0! the G100 and Boole Olnhe-A `thousand llvltltloll Oll- Tln Iovet Beholel-ehlp. -Neverhuthe inwnet o! the student: in the elme meter society election: been Iolowu this yeer. Leeethen two hun- dred voted in the election on Beturdey. In is now two years since there win a con- tent for the presidency. Lent year the arts students put forward W. 1!`. Nickle, end he was unopposed. and now the lftl candidate. Junee S. Bhortt. "again takes the otce by eoolnxmtion. Mm. hnuina n -he-nnl! Annllll nun to can. trans mcuan up in AND nour _ THE HALLS or Lsmuma. meanceu tool no part In one urouuun. Divinity hnll.contrer to cuetom,brought out 1 oendidate .for t e viee- idenoy. This was the only office" in whic there wee the slightest intereet. end the renior your in arts worked herd to elect their two men and succeeded in doing so. It was held that divinity hell wag going beyond its rightein seeking e vice-president, and the one men regerd this on a triumph for on old prin- ciple. Divinity hnll hnd put forth ite strongest member, J. H. Turnhull. and it wee due to his peraonul populerity that he received eo large A vote. It was generally admitted that the committeemeu of 98 end 99 would win. and it turned out so. Had the medical: voted, thee_e two men would have completely outstripped the other two erte candidates. mu-.. -I.m.A ur4rA- I-Inna :-no nrnni. Igln BIIOB VIII UIIIOU D] Iuulllulluluu. Not having mutton; enough mo bacon- teat. the prouidency this your. the Ino.dics1I took no put in the election. llivinitv ha. nnntrnrv to custom. hrounht other we urns olnuluawu. Those elected were: Honarary preci- dent, Rev. A. B. Nichoh.-o'n. B.A. (accla- mation): president. Jamu 8. 8hortt.,M.A.; rab vice-president. W. C. Dowsley; ne- cond vice-president. J. S. Macdonnell; critic, J. S. Ferguson; serrebnry, T. Ken- nedy: nsaiatanb aeorotar , F. L. Aylea- wonb; treasurer. T. C. rown.commibloe- mon-Art.a, 98, J. W. Merrill; '99. F. C. Mohr; divinit.y.D. L. Gordon. B.A.: medi- cine. C. P. Johnu, B.A.; science, G. H. Dickron. ml... ..I-- ...A lmnin ninln will mnlza A UIOKPOII. The glee and banjo clubs will make a short tour in the out during Christmas week. They will start on Dec. 20rh. and visit`: Almonoe. Smith`: Falls. Carleton Place and Ronfrew. 7..-mg. Anl-In-nun Man Iuann nnlnntn `H1 fh TIYIITID u w - ~ - . . V _. A HVI YIABS OLD V `E tutu . uh m.d..6m ` won. 1: ho noon at 1 link` and Iodln Shook. or ..u.|n nu Irncnn hum. no Prlnocu! mace and mmrew. Jame: Anthony has been selected by the senior year in arm to represent Qneon a at. Knox college "At Home next Friday nunnina, evening. I'nvir.nt. evening. Invitations for the convemazione will be issued this evening. Conunicbeea are hard at work arranging all details, and the af- fair should be a great. success. About I thousand invitation: will be lent out. 'I`I..:. Xlnm-b -nhn`nrIh;n Iulnh hul lrnnn thousand mviuanonn Wlll no sent out. The Mowat ucholorahip, which has been awarded in arithmetic, will hereafter be given in mathematics on the departmental matriculation examinations. D...J 'l\..1(.Ih mill nut. m-at his nlnnnnl ITIETHCUIILIOH OXBIIIIDIDIUIIU. Prof. DeKalb will nob meet his cluaea for several days, having been called nwuy on account of the illness of his wife. plquor Lloense Men Le: Them Before the Quebec Iunlnen. Qunaac. Dec. 8.-A strong deputation of the iicened victunliers sssoeietion end the retail licensed vietuellers benevolent association arrived in town this morning. They intend laying before the ministers several amendments in connection with the liquorlioensm-.which they went thoroughly discussed during the session. Some of the nmendmenta are : il`|...L -`tn Iungngn kn 1uIIAn.`Ar` a think that tne amenomenu are That no license be granted a club that has not been inaugurated through the legislature; that any person caught selling liquor without a license be ned 8200 for the first offence. and for all subsequent obncea. that they be punished with im- prisonment without the option of a fine; that any grocer caught selling liquor by the glass be made forfeit his license; that informants. whether provincial or other- wise. receive no portion of the fines as heretofore. 'l"L.. I I` anal` n:nAn nnklinibn fn 1 rnrnnr Oszunccx Czx-nu. Out. Doc. 0 -- l`ho dwelling of Gordon Bohr. jr.. huhin vil- lage `won. with in couhuu. dutroyod by in on Saturday night. '35 U DlIUIjn$1 I law--I1 cu nun v -1131- I! rheumatism futons in nip upon you you'll soon he I oorrv night. Ivory IIIOVIIIIOIII wlllmnka you writho with pain, and Inn]: `with utilfonoo joint-. Don't noaloet tho win- tlullm ulna and sohu In tho {o$lh vhloh on no honld of rheumatism | up`:-mob. me luck`: Bhmunotia (uyor and Ida) Pill: baton you hooono 3 distorted vnok. Thu clear on on I-heinous odds and pohoulrunoho-yuhundnmontholut wants! tho at-nun. Price In: outta l)8l'BUOIOl'B- The Le Soeil gives publicity to a rumor that Mgr. Gravel has received instructions from Rome to prohibit any intervention on the part of the cler v in the election which is to talus place in icolet. Mgr. Gravel. it is said, has addressed A circular to this purpose to all the priests under his super- vininn, Kw! =;:'|"dlIno'n. En at corner by an- qthlu at II-Incn PI-locus sumo. Wlll lie lnvonlgnod Wxmm-m, Dec. 6.-R. Laboucho Tup- per, inspector of herlos. left yeaborday. for Winnipeszoeie tor the purporo ofenquir ing into the amount of fishing being done and to be done there. Actual settlers only are to sh there. Recently a number of man. who claimed to come as settlers. book up sutcienn lsnd to qualify themselves to settlers but pursued the vocation or sher- men, and shipped their catch to the states. This matter WI" be investigated by the in- spector nnd stoppodwt once if found to be true. lprlngvnle lllngl. Srm.\'a\'/n.|:, Dec. 6.-'l`heInow of Taco- day made very good sleighing. A number of tumors were can ht. with their turnip: frozen in. and lots 0 corn out. yet. Cheese factories hsvo been cloeod around here. Farmer Hicock has gone into the sausage business again. Hncock & Hnrtlynre Iboub to close up their bunchering buuineu for the winner. X _L bun Bulnmin tho but - tion for cou'gbo and ooldn. M `chad : drug non. T}h ... . Aching Limbs poison: hen the union and romovq the not mam of discus. Prleo fty I.~ox. I &1I '1'jj1 vmon. Mgr. Emard, bishop of Valleytield. who is now in Rome. is expected to embark for Canada on Saturday nexb n no A -vuu; vI--vII. Coxsruxnxorm. Dec. 6.-Tho nal trnnt.y' 0! pence betwoon `Purity and Greece was lonnally signed by tho repro- oonbssivoo of the two government: at 3:30 o c|ook Bsbnldsy Lfurnoon. tho utilisation of the treaty Ionic place luon day: alter. Ilse`: Ihounotll-`I laguy In In Vlctl-0 II _L--gnll--n fnnlgnn `In .uI-u -3453 uA- AROUND THE umvmsm. Breath; Up lhpldly. 81' Tnoms, 0nt.. Dec. 6 -The moon- or Lulu Beatrice. of Port Bunvoll. Capt. Peter Banglobloiu. bound from Windaor to Port Stanley, salt. laden. which went ashore at the latter place yestcrday morn- ing in a heavy gale. in breaking up rapidly and will b0 3 total loan. Inbljnby .I.0.I$,Ko I. AMENDMENTS PEESENTED. A Dwelling Burned. ____ IV ____ _- f\_A. Y\-- The `treaty signed. ,____-_._ I\_- D LV IL VV l\.! lJl} Dll4Ll.l\Dn NEW ATHENS WALKING HATS. NEW SEATTLE WALKING HATS. Great Sacrice Sale of Mantles continued. `Same teductions as advertised last week Come early and get first choice at cu. Juno: Ksno, nlin "u Bllnr Kin ." in under strut for Inducing the in Saturday night. no will also be chatted with nggnnud uunls. Oonoublo Ibr- phy. whom ho Hold unruly. in still ou- Imd to Ind. Tm sh olovonondnnt but employ- ou ind Bohthy VII should to day upon ordul kin Othla. . .- ' nuhuultulurnunpuu .4,~- `, or`, ' P; 7 .`.'. x Sailors and Walking Hats NEW OBERLIN SAILORS. NEW RYDE SAILORS. N] uumuon nu nun I IIECI lunar In criminal law in tin IQ-ul hculty of M06!!! nnivcnity to mooood Dr. Davidson. 0 0., who recently raiqnd. A Viotot (hslihux to undo: unit. ohu-god with having "hold up" and rohhd I fortn- cr mood Cyprian Vain. of OI04.in Bury and nhny. Int. mouth. The prion: 3-dnyplcudd not guilty and Inn uncul- Two or no cum-n olloon Ian Icon Bo- Inated Mosrnun, Quc. Doc. 8.---J C. P. D: idoon has has appointed tutor at ....':.i...I 1.- in M: haul hmlem Inll] SPECIAL NOTICE. nun Luz. \.usuu.\., u, \.\IIa\u\vI!. Persons having parcels put away for them and, on which a deposit has peen paid. will please jo call, and secure them at once. L . . The Leading Millinery and Mantle Store. All accounts not paid on"the 11th day of lhil pres- ent month will be placed in the hands of the Attorney for the estate, to collect. - - 1 `n _,_J AT WAI.SH S GREAI CHEAP SALE M KELVEY & BIRCH MONTREAL NEWS. 'wALSH s. Opened To-Day. Brock Street. Your Cakes now make: them all the better for Christmas, and it you use our Enterprise Raisin Seeder you will nd it only amusement instead of hard work in preparing the Ruining. The price is reduced for the Holiday season. BAKING iinbiiey. Save all you can by using the HAPPY HOME. Sold onfly at ELLIOTT BROS-. 77 Princes : St The Happy Home Range is constructed on scientic principles and is especially adapted for large families. Once lighted it will burn continuously without further trouble. Ootl costs money. [J A DOV nnMm H:-sh` nnlu If. We have I largo uuortment of Imsll Coal and Wood Cook Stoves. also the Art Amherst. Art Gurluld Ind Art '8u1tanaHeating Stoves. Examine our stock before purohuing. Lou. xxx. Ir. re-=s'."u'."a;u':b".:'a K2`.'.'." """"{' """........."` "" '32.` `'.':..",' Io ninln . in hdlh Ihn nut Smuunv. Dun. bsngnblo and ;u".n'.a...... math. umnl. ESTATE 52. J. WALSH Next door to Standard Bank TIT-nu ruuvvuu uuunuu nu- .5.-.:;'v....-...-.g t.:.':::.:.-..-::.'.:`.-a| A- nnnnng has lb:-Inn-_ All to , Qns. Doe. I.-our--moIp - nntiolqlht Quotation: baton 1| Iwhu-I Owl . am to '-a.-*.:J :..+:-....**-..~...'~ nun. no o mu `i.` .'* A , .u:<- 4'" `lU|' ,_uv.uu. ;:l., O0 1 .1 " for $0 00. ; 08.60 .; ". for $7.00. $18 . - [or 89.50. `us all this season`: Jnokeia Ind Most Ityles. We invite inapco- ll] R S, \ ` T manna. rnoooon sunny. |n._A-Ai 1.3-` n... l._IIn-r-InnAln1 'l`7`O Wolll ngton_8troot. ssgna go V-Pi'in;i,:eu.Street. j::: ' -XHIIICIAL- V 1- `-u-----: AZ 0! ma 1 HORSE FOR SALE. 3513, ODD. WICK- - nnnlnnhn : [lb Inotdaonml and .-.--.-z--u-2-- ` $$'fI. .u.l...l I..Ll- I'\' I3 NV nenfan nme "lino nnn *E\'5ta{;"A%`LIack;Aet. in our away dbj.Wfn.;to claarlng out 5300*? .?!ar'o3.75..- amt Jo: 4,00. tum f.w=3AGKET8f& 36.00. `- .1 ..u 5.00. J. B. IIIIIT1`. n-haul OLD. Wu):- .i`.."..`.`.' '.1 .`.`;l.'..':`} IIIIE4 P; IWITIHHLI ` union. Agoln tho nnko ol K.ingoton o ogod citi- Iono no bu-okoa by tho dooch of Mro. Eln Burnl. roliot of tho loto Edword Burns, C.P.. onginoot. Although in hot oovonoy- third you also bod Iotoinod kl: hcolbh up an Tuoodoy loot, whoa looblonoooond the uuol wooknooo 0! old ogoloid her on her dooth-bod. oud dnth clolnod ho: notor- A.- DEATH OF HBO.` DUHNS. Anblod Wanna Puood AwuyAnorn Brlofl . Inuit da . rs. Burns. when maiden name was Eliulhlmsr. was born in Rome. N.Y., and there was married to Edward Borne, nilrnsd pn'glneor. About lorty years ago gray moved to Kingston and later went W rookville. Some years ago Mr. Burns was killed in a railroad accident and the shock brought on a paralytic stroke. . which had a telling eeot on the widow, shenover hsiog the same woman after- wards. Fpr the post hur ears ehehad lIVd with her son-in-law, ames Norris, Johnston street. She leaves six children : Bsnford and Noble. who are located in um-egun gluten! Emnah. in hh ht 0' nonh Homnlton Inuuulocnurer : "I would like to know if you or the mayor have my inuence with the peni- bonhiory anuhoritiu to gen: poor {allow out. who hos I ah two years And six month: there on bu nix monohu more tn serve. His name in F. A. Filginno. and nu. mm: -if: In hr-unkind her heart. I F. A. Eilginno. Inn on poor wifo in breaking her heart. thought you would be acquainted with the oloiuln and might be ablu to do something for her." u..:A-..n. 5.1.. -n-ihnr think: tho mnvor Bmfard_ uhd Noble. who are nouuuu In western mm; Ernest, in the state Ohio; Mordon. In wutorn Ontario; Mn. Juno: Non-ii and Mn. Mnnhord in this .;s.. hum--gzl an: A mambo! 0` H10 Norria and Mn. Mnnnoram mu city. Deoouod was 5 member Meohodint church. He Into huubnnd bad -|----.-- nigh- lnnnrnntivn which dl'OW Uh _ sweep, fur trimmed. dgep ., fag `collar and tho- rbughl y "up-to-date. ' . ltolo Tobacco Ann usguuu. ` This morning police constables McCul- isgh sod Aiken arrested Willism MoCnbe. driver for R. Gsw & 00., on s ohorge of hsving stolen lrom the wurehouse of K. J. Canon 3 quantity of tobacco and cigsrs. McCshe ot one time was in the employ of Carson Bi-os.. whose premises sdjoin those of R. J. Canon. In this way he become acquainted with the lay out of the who|o- . ssle end movements of etnployoee therein. Afterhleeving the employ of Carson Bros., he wont to work for Gsw it Co. as driver. rm.` naming the police made A search of Gsw n premises Ind iound hidden in the hey lolt two osddies of tobscoo and A box of cigsrs. The prisoner is sged twenty- iour, is umnsrriod, and for some time past has been hoarding on Colburno street, ul- thou In his home is At the corner of Pine and berry streets. . VIII lllln rlruuuuun This morning city clerk D-.ennnn re- coivod the following letter from I promi- Humltou muuufscnurar ut _....|.a m... n. Immu if van or the for her." Evidently the writer bhinke the mayor end city clerk heve fer-extending inuence. The proceedure to he followed in for inter- ested peroieu tociroulete a Dillon, and when fully signed. have is awarded to the minister of juqhioe or the governor- generel. praying for the perdou of the convict. Mabhodint church. no ma nlunluu uuu ghnrgo ohho looomotivo which drew the prince of Wales across Victoria bridge, and was presented with a gold medal by his royal highneu to mark the oveuo. rouou Uliilrw -uIIuu,y . Ah the police courh this morning lhvid Eldingwn was fined 81 and costs. or in dafeuln of payment of which he will spend ten days in jnil for drunkenness. A charge of mini! ehueive lengunge preferred nguineh l`lmm..s Barlow. was withdrawn. :`nelAd mllinm Kurne, charged with nving in hie poueeeion tome of the union good: taken from Thomp- eon s Itoro in Gnnenoque. wu eent whoo- itnl on one mind eenoence. If his friends in Prince dwnrd county. with whom he formerly renlded, will take him back he will he nllowed his liberty. Th. nhu-on nuninnh Andraw MGLGIII. for will be snowed ml nnany. The charge agninat Andrew McLean, An infnction oi the market by-law, was diuninod. ' 1.)... Ii`..h..- nnn aivnn 0.:-n rlnvn within diuniuod. John Fuaher was given No dnye within which 00 Brap the sewers leading from his wore on Prinoou street occupied by June: Thompson. ` To Teach The Young Men. At the city hall thie morning forty nine undidehee. lrorn the county presented themselves before the county board of ex- arninere. in: nor S nkie. princi I WEB. Hervegwend inepgeobor Kidd. `ftr exeminetion for third clues end district teachers` certicates. Twenty ere iooking for disuict certicates end the balance for `third clue. Of the ootel number nine are eeeking renewele of third clue certicates, end the remainder are trying for the tirab time. The Average ego of the candideboe in twenty eere, one of the teachers writ- ing being orty-wo yeere old, which re- i\iWI in edvencin the average I30 ol the entire number. '1` eenminnion will con- tinue A week. Inch llnprovod `lo-day. It in with plenum the Wxuu note: an Ilnptovolnoub in the condition ol II. B. Clnxton. lonlnun of tho tinomiching do- rtmonh of the rm of Mcliolvoy & itch. On Monday evening Int Mr. Clnxton was taken Inddqnly ill, and since oonnodwhiu room. The nature of bio trouble In: an internal complninc. which. nppnnntly, pnuled the doctors. Ha gra- dnnlly not worn, and by Saturday his than t land ruched n my low point. The oouon roaorhdtao waning him in- laornolly. and this gnvo relxol. To day he nppouod brighter nnd on the mend. llnuon root Ollom For obvious muons tho Wnn. bu touch- od very lightly upon city point. oloo Illllr toro. bub ovorwork And injustice no some cloth. while high ulu-ind uliunnu do very little, bu ruched I point when It II meant; to speak out. Nnrly every cloth it oomplniniog biucly. and than no he oouothiq that will bear Adjustment and hnrmnnin. Fur `Lined Wraps - $25.00. invuIipou_.__ Iii If!-tut u---v-. Isiu with dulliculty that podontriuu hovolhd I50 and: Ilunrday owning, Tho ion-oonnd vdh mood the "down- hll"olnon . On Priooounuiot. II. Da- no-I. . - nnnnlv urchin: hit lock lull" cl nan UII Iuwvhn. `un- m. noun 1 n vain; in ocl, ;'.'.7... cllhgtou menu W. mm tall with Iillhr vo-I"!-. BTU Ii UZVUUI At thooounboprthiu morning up 0' ` ~Iqt whit. !.'.."1'.'.`.!..{"......'."...f.'2'....."""'.`..... .3. :".'.'_'-":.":'..""-E-'7.-:-...'.-: "-'-""' uml Ial II! eouvnuog. U'NuI locum` lulu: bdngdir ltolo Tobacco And ulgu-u. ~.__:__ ..-I:..- .......m-I.I.- I ._u____.___ Wnnt nlm rm-donod. 474 .u_ _|..-|. n . woman MILLS & 00., Polloo oourc Iondny. , ..,,_,. .|_:- .._-__.. |m: IS COMl0DORE smnca. LOCAL vucnfsum mcxso our son Houons. Commodore lluaaga III! I`!!! the Dntloa oi ulow oloo Inn: ondlt to Blu- aolf and Honor to tho AuodaaIoa-An lathaalaaalo tachcanan . At the annual muting of the iaka yacht racing auociation. he! at Hamilton on Saturday. 0110 highest honor in the gill`. of the uaociabion was bcatowod upon Capt. Frank Bu-anga. who wan alocead prenidenb of the aaaociacion. The balance of the of- II4.-` nag . oor: on : `Vioo pnuidonb. R. A. Downoy. Oawogo; Monetary-trouuror, Frank Groyoronw; council. F. H. ower. Buffalo: 0. Martin. Toronm; Edvard Foornsido (Victoria). und F. Monk (Royal). Hamilton; 1?`. E. Wood- worth. Rochester; re ututiven to late ncing union. A. E. on-via. J. F. Mount and J. E. Burroughs. M. .a...m~|m.nt. to tho cluaicntion rule and E. Burroughs. M The amendment to the classication was adopted unanimously. All boats in thirty-two foot and higher clssses,sre sub- jected to s thirty-ve per cent. restriction, instead of thirty-three and a-hall per cent. The twenty-seven and twenty-two foot classes were not changed; they are subject to I twenty end twelve per cent. restriction respectively. A new class is to be known as cruising knocksboute. the maximum racing length of which will he twenty~two feet. There will be no time allowances. lor which boats built after date for this class shall have an area of im mersed midship section of not less than ten feet. Yachts built prior to this date, whose miclship area exceeds six feet, my race in this class, but must give time allowances. Boats entered in straight twenty-two foot class cannot enter the `lmockshout class. It was decided that hereafter in the thirty two foot and smaller classes. the host must be sailed by a mem- her 0! a yacht club in the association. Time allowance in all but first class and in `case of displacement was abolished. I(.'.....um Inn nhnnnn as the next place of displacement: anonanuu. Kingston was chosen as the place of mooning to be held the first Saturday in November. Th- rnln nu-nvirlina thnf. UAHBV tbinl November. The rule providing that galley ttings much he kept in hlieir proper place, was struck out. Yuwle over twenty-seven feet. will be raved for time allowance M: ninety- Lhroe per conb., instead of ninety-four per Can`). mt... ........:..o:.m Annldarl in nnrohmla ll The auociation decided to purchase a course: outt, consisting of buoys. ags. etc., at A cost. of 840 This outt) will be sent: from place to place where association races no hold. n-...:.:...... m.......... a. nnn n! the mash en- Tuna: IS rio ' nI:'l"r new. President Strange is one of the most on- thusiastic yuchtsmen on the lake. and for A number of years has been active in ad- vancing yachting affairs looallv. He is owner of the Norms. one of 'he eetest of her class, and is also commodore of the Kingston yacht club. The corean collides with on Unknown lihlp In the lot. HaL1r.\x, N.S.. Dec. 6.-'l`he Allan line steamer Corean, from New York bound to Glam-gow, put in here this morning in a damaged condition having been in a colli- sion at sea with another steamer; The other steamer was a big ocean liner. eup- ` d to have been bound to Boston. bet or name is unknown. She came down upon the Corean at twelve o'clock on Saturday night during a dense fog. As the dashed past she touched the Co rean near the how and again near the stem. The oicers saw the unknown Atlantic greyhound come above them for a minute. and then know that their ship had been struck. The blow on the how was a glancing one. but much harder than the one on the stern. Only the cattle railings were smashed by the latter blow, while the iormer smashed in several feet of the bulwarka, and carried `away the rails. One seamen was hurled out of his bed, cutting his head somewhat seriously. Nonmof the four hundred cattle were in- jured. The damage being too great to ven- ture across the Atlantic. Capt Stewart de- cided toreturn to Halifax. The collnson occurned 165 miles from Halifax, a short distance from Cape Sable island. Capt. Stewart thinks the stranger was going to Boston, because of the course she Wei -nnnina The PI-eeldent need an Able Addreu on Ileny Topics. WASIIINOTON, Dec. 6.--The fty-ret oongreu wnu opened today, when the president's meeeege wee reed. Among the subject: deeit with in the mea- eage are those of currency. Cu~ ban autonomy, the annexation of Hnwnii, sealing, infernntuonel erbitration, Alaska and the Yukon and reciprocity. With regard to the eeeiing question president McKinley refere to the international con- ference which wee held at Washington during October and November nnd eeye : "The government 0! Great Britain and not eh propef to be repreeented at confer- ence, but subsequently eent to 'Weehing- ton. ee delegates. the expert cemmiuion- ere oi Greet Britain end Canede, who had during the put two yeere. visited the Pry- boloif Ielende end who met in conference eirniler comrnieeionere on the part of the United Stetee. The result of thie confer- ence wee no agreement on importent note connected with the condition of the eeel herd heretolore in dispute which ehouid plnoe beyond controversy the duty of the governmente concerned to adopt meuuree without deley. for the preserve- tion end reetoretion of the herd. N cgntir tiene to this end are new injpmaneee. the reeult oi which I hope to be able to report to oongreee et en eerly date. Runner-ding intnrnntmnnl nrhiIrnlinn_ um I vwvvun` running. The opening and closing round: of the Ootbou.-lituinmona light. which occurred March l'.'r.h Inn. was oxhibiud L: the opon homo this mo:-noon by the vcrlooopo company. This pnlilninary ox- hibition Inn to nard nn npponunity to sho nininu'I.nlourmon.`oto.. to wimeu thin Inns. and 3! they diooonnd no thing elm '3: Unreal. undoing. or II: thy unnon insult] in n nndnnl mun illll VII wuul. unrululnj. or vmcu uny thought would in I nldont can for in non uppunnoo, to auto their objection known. and Air. Inna would nap any huh: oxhibmon. Nodlou uo say. not one uininur III sun in Ibnndicnoqncitbuvnndngh murmur ofooupkiniburd. Thoviovnnvury . ly u Inc: in Incl: n w It Ihipbtll. `NICO im sheath. not out in tho rouodinwhioi Jm it knoulcll out. tho "I ugs3i`I:-aonphyhlhruclu I'AII.VE.|'u Ulo IX. 0-A THIS an at Pnhonhgu tovnllppsnod Thoma Qd[I0y,W\ilhdU]IO'QmQI`3iI sdngvumcu odnynoning s can clul. Iowa. ' oath: tract on uqluuuuon _ . olaunu Ihd udluu (on. Iowa "U" \. w oongreen an In any uuuu. = Regarding inhetnauonel erbitretion, the president says the: event: hevenly eerved to strengthen the generel view: on this qneuion expreeeed in his inaugural ed- dram. mud on flu hut. Pnxuull. Out. Dan. 0 --A g`- `I B.L.-LA: OM n-n` CONGRESS OPENED. ` .\ All.'.l ll:lI Iunu: _ " ` `For sport. than right new-In this chat brink washer Amltlmo I no butter plane `.0 but the at run; ru- mu. than H?! hero In In a non. ml: non. You may 0 nbla to [ob thy name tun wo odor you oluwhu-o-yo don't now I uthlt.` But wodon'I know thut better in at Imus I43-tor 1ou-ecnuoc be In ` ~ A______ ._._..._j-- og- carbon-hlnunnoll Fight. -_._2_4 -_.I -IA..'_.n .._-J- 4 COLLISION AT SEA. , k K`: K ... -1 `I -',. `i ` ` . . r.`..- : '-.-.-r`z" -75" ` ` v n .=:*:-4-'1' *;,~.C\~" _ : ' ' , ,, T _ Mulqugf, i DEC E33153 an -inll D1014} wnw` who Van-ylaunluu unwind Insulin Innluuorliuu 1` II I on ,, _ I1` I` l.l2k.`_II . Utllnrloil euonoau. 15. U. ulacnou. , Two oonpoporpnbliohou are as the hand of the Kingston reform association. Christmas uh of holiday books, buoy goods`. toy: and gums. R. Unlow-' '2 Co. Hnir bx-oohoo in solid silver. ebon) ,usd- goody. boys Bud IS. Ualov` *3 un. Hair bmahu silver. ebon) `und- ruplo phat. with combo to untch, an Mit- chell : drug non. Chriubrnu sale of bolidnv books. fancy goodl. toys and gamed. R. Uglow 8; Co. Thin nfmmonn C. Y. Ford : inmoun prize goods. any: can gnmol. rs. uglow on no. Thin prize pug dog lrrivdd homo Altar having gone the rounds of bench shows in the United Is-L.. we The children connected with Williams- vllle Methodist Sunday school have begun rehearsing for their annnhl. Christmas on- toruinment. |'-A:-.i ...; ........ n.nhm~ imwdnra at. toruinlnont. Ladies! got your Suchet pawdors at MIt.ch'e|l'a drug store. We hnve I violet: that in delicious; ltgon odors to choose / mun. John Elliott. of the firm ol Elliott Bros.. wlll likely be a candidate for election to the board o! education in Rideau ward at the coming elections. _ TE: win mm. mlact their Chnetmea llmalllan Looolnotlvo and Engine Oo.,_ Idmltody - .. ..-.-on . p Mlwhell. V _ The Quinta hockey league M to be mn- tinned. `Beneviua, Trenton. P on. Nspanoe and Doss:-nnbo will again cuule.-It. for the championship. W. (1, Wilann. Namnnee. and R C. for the championship. W. G. Wilton, Napnnee. nd Cluhe, Toronto. lawyers, are in the cigy en- gugod in ones occupying the ntbenbnon of the high court. of juetice. . _ Ommr tn the lube arrival of ]|l50 from. the coming elections. _ The wise om. select their good: NOW. end we keep them till wanti- ed. Hed nob you better select yours`! E. 0. Mitchell. rm... n..:_;.. L.....|..... 1-.."... in tn ha r-rm. ha pen to gen Into Iroumo. eporhe coming in from every back street show that snow shovels do not work any easier this year. What. this country sadly needs is an automatic snow shovel. war rented to get. up without being called at daylight, and have all the walks cleared be- fore breakfaet. time. u-- I ....:... h..|.. 'I"...:..:na nn A vinih tn I0l'8 Dl`6&KlIBl'a I-H116. _ Mrs. Louise Duly Twining. on a vim to Montreal friends during the past few weeks, returned to Kingston to-day. Mrs. Twan- ing song a solo at. the evening service in St. James Methodist church yesterday in connection with the Sunday-school anniver- nary. Duncan : hm-Iznv nlnh. nlthomrh $110 On- the mgu court or games. Owing to the late Jutlco Robertson bhq court. of nuize did not open until after three o ciock bhi! l-fl'D,"- Two o'clock wns the Assigned hour. Thu nfnnnnnr New hlnnd Wanderer bl! Two o'clock the nsangnea nour. The steamer New Island Wanderer been fitted with 3 how pot-t. and equipped with 3 burner. to enable her to assist my boat. of the White Squadron that might ha td goo into trouble. nnnrl-.1 nnmincr in from everv Queen : hockey club, although the bnrio champions. did not. -ecure an oicer on the hockey union staff at the annual meeting in Toronto on Saturday. Queen : was represented by R. C McNnb and J. H. McGinnio; Frontenac: by '1`. J. Rigney and F. Ford. I ...|:.. n n....a.|. nt Mnllnrutnmn, farmer- and 1". row. Leslie G. Booth, of Mallorytown. former- ly of the Rathbun service. Deaeronbo. bee been placed in qhuge of the merketofhneof Swift & company. at Sb. Paul. Minn., after two years spent with this great. rm. Hie salary bee been much inereeeed. He left Deeeronto beceueeof ill-henlbh. and has been greatly benefited by the change. W. hnvn An immanna variebv A. :M:I'I'c5H1a3Lr_.. "n ma :1 muons Isms.