Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Dec 1897, p. 6

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faring from A severe com. A motion will be made et tt meeting of the 0 R.F.U. on S: reinstate the Kingston Grenitooe. n.......|..:..r. hum haan made ( Kingston uraniwa. Complaint: have been of a storm porch which has been erected on the street. line in front; of an Ontario abreet hotel. Mother McKinley yesterday regained consciousness, but soon after became worse. The president is again with her. Fresh nnan buddies Sc. a lb. Fisher s. Recently William Allen & Son, Brock street. completed an order for thirty pair. of dress boots for the R.M.C. cadets. m..a.m... I. nf holidav books, fancy the K.M.U. caucus. Cbriatmnu sale of holiday goods, toys and games. R. Uglow & Co. John Mclver. Melbourne, Que, died on ts. ugiow a. w. John Mclver, Monday at the age of seventy years. He had suffered from cancer for many years. Empress Queen cleaned raisins 3 lbs. for 25. Fisher's. D. D. Mann arrived in Winnipeg on Saturdey from Montreal. After a short. stay there he will proceeded to Koobenay. Haw bableraiains, gs, nuts, etc. Fish- 5|` 1': Ladiaa! get your Sac-bet pt Mitchell : drug store. We have that is delicious; fteen odors I from. 11..-..- nnnwlfnfi with int: l|'0Ill. Heevy enoweborme with intense cold caused the ice bridge to form on the Sn. Lawrence opposite Three Rivers, Que.. lul: night. Rev. Dr. John Philip, of St. Cebherines. nephew of Rev. B. Whiting. hue received a cell from the First Methodist church at ' St. Thomas. R. '1`. Hodgeon and J. ,K. Johnebon, of science hell. Queen's, lets yesterday for To route to write at the school of pedagogy ..-- ...:n.Hnn:, KVUIIIU DU Ilium -- V-: ,- _ ' examinations. A local bank teller is amusing his friends with this play on wor(lu--IL e not. the cough than will carry you otf; ion the cough-often the will carry you of in your coin. First-class au pper for 25. at the J ubileo teb Wlll you ul in your .......... First-class Jubilee garden party. W. B. Palmer, Hamilton. sentenced to three years at Kingston penitentiary for embczzlement from the bank of Commerce two years ago, has been pardoned. "Jack" Bobbi, of Va.raity, and "Bob" Eu.-eon, of the 'l`.A.U.-Lornee, will be after the position of first vice-president of the 0.R.F.U. on Saturdey. according to re- ports. There is something of an epidemic of diphtheria in the village of Stony Creek. two or three deaths having occurred there withinafew days. The school has been cloned. rm... {`.nv-nunl" hnckav club is in corru- closed. The Cornwall hockey pondence with the Capitals, Brockvilles. Limestone-, of Kingston, and Inncssters, to see if a league cannot be formed to em- brace these teams. Several basket ball games are being ar- ranged by various teams at the Y.M.C.A. The first of the series will be between Wnu: employees and dry goods clerks on Thursday. Dec. lah. ` Mayor Parent, of Quebec, has instructs} the city s legal advisers to notify the elec- tric railway company to semove the snow thrown on the siie of the streets by the company! sweepers and plough. The wise ones select their Christmas goods NOW, and we keep them till want- ed. Had not you better select yours? E. C. Mitchell. The steamer Hero is being stripped for ` the winter months. She is in quarters on the north side of Jsmes Swift & Co s wharf. The contempleted mp up the bay prior to Christmas has been abandoned. mm... hurl: in the six dun` bicycle con- _ ., GENERAL PAIAG RAPH8, MCI: F- at Qu- J"-.u"'.` I Q `~':.;~.;g E In - hrl . O o 1 Pork Q o I In Dec. 1.-llou-Iuoupu, qnlot. Quotations: potent KI) to :00 70 .89 W Nlltol. 0 I Mntobollnd. to&;ln :2 -Oonnahuiato been abanunnea. Waller load: in the six deye` bicycle test in Madison square gardens. He beat Hnle e record for twenty-four boure mode | last. year by fty-four miles. eeven lope. We`ler msde 483 miles and three I: e. - An appliance in being construct at the M. '1`. company's yard with which to can oil` the piles, on which will root the new elevator. under water. This work wee done by bond hbor M: the building of the . - __ _|_..-n...- El. 1. UUIIIIJCIIJ .. _._ .._., done Mot on com pany elevator. '.|bo Dominion expmcs coxnpsny un- ---.... .. ...._.I nulnnhinn in rates on 510! El ! liuluy-u; u...._..... '1 be express co: npeny nomoee 1 generel reduction goode from Winnipeg weecwerd to points in Ilenilobe. the northwest. territories and British Colnmbie. The reduction will everege from eight to twenty per cent. We lleve en Immenee veriety of uticlee euihble for I present. to e gentlemen: Bill folds. welleu. letter booh, pureee. oiger moirtening bone. whieo oounhrr. tobeeoo boxee. necktie boxer. ulnving ceeee. silver clotlr and bet bruebee. coller `end cull` ceeeo. dreeeing oeeee, handkerchief hoxptlevelling drinking cape. eheving mirrors, ebeving bruehee, maze end etrope, silver eoep boxee, lnmee. cement end photogreplaic g e, etc. It in doubt ace . our nook. E. C. Mitchell. ` IIIOO 0! UIIIIII Uluu. Fnzbuuvxsnvmz, Dec. 6.-Iuu week : supply of the bountiful furnished III with I few days of ldrly good ahighing. The bury I-sin following but brought whoolu inho gout-nl an mun. The shipping Initi- .'JEau.a r.; ow amwn 7. POI I H: Hllll Kljun |ov-|n thin Mon. brhk won or. And then I no In place to buy the u;`m.-Mn. ra- tion it Mun rlggn hero in th s non. imo ll. Yo mu 0 able to use the tune won I! you olnwhoro-wo don't know | \l Slut. Bntvndowt know tint. better ] It hector ptiaou-!or pou-cnnnot. nun: L powders at a violet us; to choose use go oico of James .liata. Hoia suf- , ull size: tnd y the annual Saturday to lah `rho- _~,,, |Aum:n PE_1Sl_0N mans. nut THOUBAD8 OF DEAD MEN ON ` ' THE LIST. luzlonl gt pollute lnld out While t.l\e Paints Ibo Dldtle Buy in lleep In; In (in-eveye`rle--'l`wo leneu-ee Likely . to Be Put In lotion. Nnw Yonx, Dec. 7.-A Ipeoiel from Wuhington to the Journel eeye : A bombshell in ebout to bunt in the pentlon office. which will etertle the coun- try end forcibly direct ettention to the tremendous peneion burden which is today weighing down the nances of the country. ' Quiet investigations have been in progreu which point strongly to the feet thet thou- sand: of deed pensioners are being carried 1 on the rolls. uA.......lnv nmvnrnl millions of dollere ere Anuullly neural puid out by the government on bqlnlf of penuionon long since in their gruveo. Fraud is rampant in certain division: of n.. |....~..u. in norm of the procautionl in oertaln mvmunu us the bureau, in spwe precautions adopted. The conditions have grown so openly agrant that the country stands on the verge of a great national scandal, un- less prompt measures are taken. Oieers of the pension bureau. senators. members of the cabinet and the president himself know the situation and appreciate the imperative necessity for a change. Two measures have been suggested as the necessary tirst steps. and these many he- come effective at 0. very early date. They are : uii`:-.I>. I-A nulhlilh H16 entire pension - '-~If-5T(o-T ;l6"ufl|- to I). to nmslnul `to to $3 = no ` `$3; cov::L1u." '1:%'1:' :5 to us; has. no to no. ' ` I IAIIIII Iorolgn cuunu conteotable p nan na-I Illl Guava, nuu w u-........ -7- __ , 1890. Secretary Bliss of the interior depart- ment has given the `matter close atten- tion. Hole in favor oi publiehing the names of those receiving a bounty from V the government in such form as to he identied with the locality in which the ........:....... lhull, This would. it in con- identied with the iocamy In wunuu ...,.. pensioner lives. This bended. do much to check the frauds. the existence of which on a mammoth souls in not denied by any one who knows the facts. --n.....c..I inve-Ligation of the known "Careful investigation sources of fraud discloses the fact that in several chnnnels the doors are opened wide -...: u... .o. Avnrv noinb advantage it taken the doors openeu Wluu and thnlz at every poinb advantage taken of the governmevnt. ..___".._..___.___. AA- -. nnunn Two Person: In A New smpshlrc Town Dond-Anothor Dying. MANCIIESTER. N. H., Dec. 7. A special to the Union from Ember says that three persons. Mrs. Ann C. Fitzsimmons, Edwin W. Quinby and his wife were poi- soned by drinking wood alcohol Inst night. Mrs. Fitzsimmons and Mrs. Quinby are dead and Mr. Quinhy is reported dying at the hoapitul to which he was taken. The victims Are all poor persons, Quinby hav- ing made his living by following his occu- osuion which was mending chsirs. Mrs Fituimmona did add jobs of housework ghost the town. An investigation is being a . ..._...___:.{.__--. will no Illa Duty. Bl'.'N'rn.\ Human, Mich',' Dec. 7.--l hia- cater, the Baroda gold king, has returned from Washington, where he was summon- ed to cooler with secretary of war Alger. on the beat means of getting to the Klon- dylre. Phincator, who spent much time in the pack trains and mountain transporta- lion company while in the west, odvieed general Alger to adopt such a plan and that hundred of horses with provision be started over the Chilkoot Pass about March lat. Phiecator was urged by Gen. Alger to take charge of this pack train and 06 that it we: properly started. Phiecator has consented to assist the secretary of ypuotlam uuna uiuuuuu... BINIIIIAMTON. N.Y.. Dec. 7.-Mre. Mary Wilbur has for two years been nlllicted with hiocougha. Everything hae been tried to relieve the young lady, with- out success. Last week her father read of the cure of a young lady aimiliarly affected by olgpnotic inuence. Mine Wil- bur receiv the same treatment. and. etrange to may, after being brought out of a hypnotic state she has not been troubled. The hiccoughe seems to have entirely dia- appeared. Ohnllenge lllndonement Wu Too Late. MoN1'Rr:.u., Dec. 7.-At a meeting of the sailing committa on the Royal St. Law- rence yacht club last evening. a letter was read from the Miama yacht club of Eng- land, endorsing the challenge of Mr. Brand for the Seawanhaka cup. The en- doreement cametoo late. The challenge of the Seawanhaka club has already been accepted. -- . - -L-;__..o Bald! By Kobe In Buchnreet. VIENNA, Dec. 7--A dispatch from Buch- ereet, Roumenin. eeye D fanatical mob 20.- 000 etrong. armed with iron bars and cud- geln. attacked the Jewish quertera. piling- ed the chops and destroyed windows and furniture. The police, were too weak to mete effective reeietenoe. Gendermaie with xed beyonete diapereed the mob. ` revere A Divorce court.` Tunosro, Dec. 7.-Cointy judge Mec- Dougell. in the couree of e cherge to the grand jury this morning expreeeed hiineelf in fevor of A common divorce court [or the dominion where the humhleet citizen ol the realm could hove hie oompleinte heerd ut much Ieee expense then in enteiled in going before the dominion eenete. lele or Liquor Prohibited. WASHINIITON, Dec. 7.-'l`he eenete com- mittee on who inetrucled the eergeent-eh enne of the eeoete to enforce the rulee of the eenete prohibiting the eele of liquor in the eenete wing of the capitol. lont To cenlrsljrloon. Przunnoxn. Doc. 7.--Oo-tollo, the big mint, pleaded guilty to-dny. und in: untamed to eightaon month: in the Con lnl prison. At the nuns uhunmo lliu Wutmu: nod q pnpur on the can of infants. - ..__.'L_. _DRAN K WOOD ALCOHOL- `I'IIAI"I WHAT WE DO. MARLEY ! CELERV-NERVE COM-1 POUND "rm Inch" weak luck: and -|-- -- --I--Jud" noonlc "back" IIIIlU-,o ---w - _ ._..-,,- For Q number of ynnr-4 I Iuwe been troubled with 1 lame but. `Iii--In at times bocalna no psinlul that I luv! tn lay o work. Nine Iontlua no I was lucky enough to ho ulvbevf cola`: Celery-Nerve Cqmpoun-l, nnd other taking two or that bovu Ibo {sin uoinlqbltnc. and I he! urtnhtn my on-oh: u'Iono..:a I have had no nun Duh nutlolov. I`..`oun.I ` vs I. `hung. _..__... , -7 1 . _-"` pgckn" wax nun um I cd" WI` 3" " `II:.;I":.!?lllDOill with their tu- umggy, Hat : 1 umP'= , ,o_--_.. I |.-.~.. hnnll trnnlulpd ypuotllm Guru loooughn. "A~--~- U V -4- '7 --Mn. prepnmuuu nu; uuu u....__... .. ..- SAL -A------- /\\T l`l1'I'N A 88 In 1 go Princess Sfreet; -:j: i SIMMONS BROS., KINGSTON AGENTS. F OO MN ;spEcIAL NOTICE. All accounts not paid on the 11th day of this pres- ent month will be placed in the hands of the Attorney for the estate, to collect. ) - `----3--- norncn nnf QWRV ff)!` them and. IUI LDC \ .uI.*y, -V ------ Persons having pascels put a on which a deposit has peen paid, and secure them at once. llrlcklnyon on ltrtho-lou. Ir. `rum. lu- urtalnod. ' Mon-ruu.,Doc. 7.-WiIliun A. Staownrt. baht, St. Donia mom. has unignod; lin- bilitioo 8l6.000. mm -mhimrlI|n I libonl club pun 816.000. The worlxingmotfn Hon. J. 1. Turbo n roooption nu Sb. J ohn'a. Qua. last night. Forty bri lnym. omployod by lluon. Hoggio 8 Btownrt on the construction ol I tho now factory of tho Dominion cotton company at Hocholngn. want out on utriko thin morning. '.l` on tuning thirty oootann bounond olnnnd tho pnion nu of thirty-vooontn nn hour. ` A Inn or trust. Knumu.u:, On, Dec. 7.--The south wind in bringing in now rqnnn pin. timber. vi-L.|....|.i.mv-ud.nod an whole hay ji IIIIFUVII-tun; - inuounuhtno. C cminglho dlio u-mu, DO. I enind Lu: cl . A [Au of II-bot . 90?. 7-` .:_.I:.|-in-inalnlhillllil _..__?' mzmmo AN Aovma. jj Anything that gives 1 unution ' preps:-stion for thg h|tt_lo of life. 312: 13 `2VALSH E 'Ei3YL0${_ TEA Que. 1.-llou-llooolptql lth: nub! _Qugu_ou:__pg_ug_t -lo|. n_-A `of a...;.....a ans, 4:. . mung Tho Iaoflntirc uww uu-3 --v--- -- Ioootvrrotluulo T0noN1'o.I)o. 0 -Th0lIoIIIInt bun tow momonu to-dny. the only buslonu.-boi n.. .......-nnlnn al Indiionl lot $00 - m.nuw5n.II'uI III DIl\l -Ivvu-w -v Premier Rudy will go Branotd Wednesday I sctondthosnnul exhibit- to ho hold in oonmoon villtlln an Innull In stock and dairy oonnn Tho Iooslboud cl ham: to lots: goondn in tech ptovindolbonrd ol |...ILL -nan C II. AD I II M 0 53' Ion uh ,- ilnpronnonl II N `"1 "" "" ""' -evolve mmgh I0 IIIVO ;"- " comporodwi __ u.uoot'I'|oIooII'6i;. . l Ilzuuvun. Ola, D00. 7.-lnovlngsa gld-Lk j. ESTATE p.J. WALSH I70 Wellington Street. Duchess of xfbrd -AND-- 3 oxford Steal Ranges providn thin ncivnnta :9, which will uvo you I0 much troubloo 'Ihc'so hsndnnmo Roman only ` roqmro 3 very moderate Amount. of fuel. an quick to re ulna, reuonnble in price, I each one is guaranteed. Wu know they will please you for 5 Iifot.lIno-thoy plane overyhody. away for? them and, 1,- will please to _ call, `A. RIEF I|Tl'|N . 'rht are hosted oval` 9-I: Mluhout no that :1 food bile: unormly with- out bolus turned. The pltogt ue in we >.. Llmlted, Toroxito. laugh to :-:-u I IOIIIIAI. PIODUOI "313. I-..A_.-I Lin. Dun. 'l.-'IoIIl-nd haunt-.-hi an I lnoonn sou. on nul uljlbit-Ion who oonlah OIIVII In nl -hi. COMMERCIAL. IoIII'lIAI."_lI"ITorIA3Iun':-3.0 gvry Jacket in` our s"t`6c|E marked away down to clearing out prices.` $.00 JACKETS for 33.00. ~ A 5.( for 88.76. .50 " for $4.00. Q0 -`XI-I--I-d-luau I5 sud 8! Princes: Street. I V BETTER TIME I`nr nnl 'hsn|khg'puhu. 3-9 IIQE DIX` [UK "IuVVu for 36.00. for $6 00. for $7.00. ` 4-,... an an For rt than right k `nu or. rum. t Andthoro um:-Mn: noun- flnllv --- 7- , 03.50 -- `for 319 " for 89.50. V These are all this season's Jackets nd Intent. styles. We invite inspec- tion at AYLR 8, huh I . m. anmuu Insult?` .._..._.. _ loath: lonbouyl lululotlrn '7 Elected Tnolr ulnueru. Oicere of Cooke : church, Y.P.S.C.E-, for term ending June 30th were elected last evening: Pastor; Rev. S. Houston. M.A.; hon.-prenident. Mina Jeanie McFu- lene; president, George 1). Murray; vice- preeident. Mine E. W. Jones; recording- eecretery, D. A. Show; corresponding- secretary, MiuE D. Kennedy; treuurer. Mien Hut-tie Mekine; organist. Mien F. A. Montgomery; convener of look-out and puyer `meeting committee. Miss Jennie Nemconvener of musical and aooiel com- mittee, John Orr; convener otsebbuth achooi Ind temperance committee. Mine 8. \MoFerlane: cnnvener of relief and ower committee, Mine Jeeeie Miller. leeltolocern oleoionu. Two out of the eevon may drop out and devote their talent: to` municipel legislation ; the remaining ve will go to the polln. They are : Rideeu mu-d, D.-. S. H. Fee; Cetonqui, J. Wilenn; St. Lew- rmce. unjar Gsllowsy: Vioborie. A.Horn : Frontonsc. T. C`. Wilson. Alderman Don- nelly will retire from Ontario word, and George. Seen only leeve the school board to week election to the city council. ` TIIA mamhere who will go to the poll: are 'elec'ion the city councu. Themembeu go n all hltlilul nervonu, tried sud found not` "wanting. During their harm of olce met - ten pertaining to the welfare of education have token I greet etride locally. ltorm-Bound At. Oungo. The tug Riul, owned by the Collins bay rafting company. sent out to Eick up end return with the pontoon whic broke --..- 0...... ch; his; cm: W. H. Brown, o pontoon wmcn prone May from the big tu o" Whitby. on Nov. l7t , end which wee to- covered st Thirty Mile point,weat of Cher- lotto. is at Oewogo wind bound. The tug cannot withstand rough weather, and hugged the . eouth shore until Olwego wee reached. The old fashioned eide-wheeled tug and her strange consort ettrectod wideeproed attention at Oawego. As noon uthe weather calm: down the n:..-I ..m nmnmnh to I-each Collins Bay. as the wootner cauna uuwu uuv Rival will attempt: to Cnpt. McDonald left: the Rival at Oawego and came over on the Cape boat to take charge of the tug Peprol, which left this morning for Vslleyold to breuk ice_ in the Rnulnrnnin mnal, morning 10!` v Iuuyn Benuharnoia canal. TIIO UIIO lalll/Il"UuI Ah `the police w William McCebe was an-sig I: urge of hav- ing stolen A quantity of tobacco and cigars from who wtxoleeele warehouse of R. J. H.-..... mm. nnlima officials were not ready fr5m wnolaenle warehouse or n. u. Carson. The police oioiala ready to proceed with the prosocution. no McCabe was romandod for two dxya. m..... ....I:... nnnnlznhla drove out to Glen- wai remanded for two cuye. Two police conebablee drove vele and there eecured another caddy of the ebolen tobacco, making two and 3 half oeddiea of tobacco and I box of cigar: al- ready recovered. Ir. in denied that McCsbe ever boarded ready recovered. In is denied boerded with A family on Colborne street. McCebe has up to the present borne 9. good repute- tio'n. G|nan`oqus'e collector. Nothing new has been learned of the de- parture ol the collecuor of customs at. Gan- anoqua. Inspector Shaw, Kingston). ar- rived yesterday and is making . a nhorough invesnigabion, but has been unable to xliscovrc anything so far. Tho oi -4 In a d.h:pidat.ed condition on account. at the IOCIIID tire last Monday. Mr. Ormiston has been in charge for thirty-five years at this port. and has made many friends, and to-night the whole town is in sadness over this unfortunate affair. _.::..___-:_.__. Klngeton llolplml Governors. At a meeting of the board of gover- nor: of the general hoapitahbeld yesterday. accounts aggregating 31,065 were paused. It was oicially announced that Dr. Dun` had qualified for governorehip. The pro- posal to recommend the addition of a third house surgeon was left over for die- nu nninn cusaion. Messrs. D. H. Marshall and W. B. Cnrrubhera were appointed visiting gover- n nrn _..__.____.;=*_ WILL SEEK REILEGTIOIO I A Auunmy an The l`rent.ice Boys held their annual ae- aembly lent. evening. About. eeventy-ve couple occupied bheonr. Dmcing wee Enjoyed until `3 3.11:. Music wee furnished by Downe_v e orchestra, while Funk Du. gall acted use muur of ceremony and A`ennder Neileon ea oor manager. Refreshments were served during inter- miuion. A moot. pleenent. time was en- joyed by everyone. -' u ..--.| -`no launn Page-Q J"J"" `J " "1 ' Leeeeil For Benn Ieere. Al. I meeting of the Wolfe Ielend coun- cil held yeeterdey~ the ferry service was formerly leased to the Folger Bi-oe. for Devon yeere under the terms of the old cliu-ter._ The ne steamer (mm the is- lend to the city will lenve at (MS o clock: the eeoond At one o cloch, and the leek. et. 3:30 p.m. From the city the ret eceemer will leave nl: ll:30 o'clock. end the lut. trip will be mode oi. three o'clock. ' WIIII -I1 vucun The Itounor Rooodnlo in mud n being worth 8100.000. A few more nuclx dis- uun will be noouury bolero an eye: 0! the inaunnoo underwriters will be opened to the nocouity of In-oring Kinguton no I point ol trnmhipment. Mn-inoru an -of opinion blast. inaunnco runs will In ud- vnnood on vault ougsgod in the Prescott grain trade. . TIC Lats Wlllllh DIE`! Iltlto. Tho Into William l)n', lnvoruy, left. an astute vnluod st bonwoon 820.000 and 825.- 000. 110 owned oonoldonblo land in Star- rington township. wall located. and front- ing on both Loughbom and Mud lute: Two parcel: no nlnod at 35.000 each and one cl. 82.500. Buidu than than in 89,000 worth of about from Dull`: factory .......I go Ilnntmnl. w.Iw | stored at llontroq. ____._._.. Fur Lined Wraps $25.00. Big sweep, fur trimmed, `deep fun-,collar and tho- roughly up-to-date. IIUIWI II -vuuvun ` lunar `lac DI II run on. :_:.. '-"' 0' '_""` *""'- The Wmn bu bopn ukod about the Ir. Cnwlom. c;hnf_-unon 0* 9-30 knopingol Christan. sun sh. holiday 5335 WI" 0` i"- "' ` "'` " la In ohnnrod on Saturday or Mondny? We `NBC! 5" " ` ""'"" ' `5 .. favor usmday. Tho holiday in luni-roligi- H of Franco. hum: roeoi that 0... .1 mum mg |..|...,"_ 1-1,. cm]. i '0' W '9 54 "3"`i"9-7" dun Invouooehhd Chmunn ovovish the 0` _93ootchuu- `.., lqstinl-and and-y aim. would 50 mp- - - - - ------- nourish lot Choir njoyunuh. Tho dny u-vw-v.. ..... ,, I88 008 A Dayton: Rev. 8. K. Gould. I 0. who in Iolohciuhlutinoun uorlionl uni ._ `nu! cm. Inrnllln. Dghmbu Elected Tholr ollloou. -~-.k_I- _L.._..t. V 1 Tho Ono Enlu-god. - A --.._A AL}- nnnrn; 1m-emmy at UM; Hull. n .a_- n-_.. L..l.l pkg:-. av . `u Will i III `IT? csbloll GEORGE MILLS & 00. TVTUICI 1 Walker. ` vino; Alonndotllommnool v-curuv. um- `ANOF nptcnnuivulonunhnudol oducuioo, z..u..| an an inn at Ihnladiolmlo Iuqanxg cause or avnuzs vs. wmerono` `WUT9--Iw-uu -v_ ..,- ueeu inc and lvldenee ' 'l'|ken--Ivldenoe L[IlIIt the Dean. ; dent In IIuIng-'l'he oouneel sud Judge Ill! Addreee the Jury Later. ` The one of Christine Byrnee vs. Fen- wiek W. Wnkeford, an action for dam- egee {or seduction. was called to-day. C. R. Webster and E. H. Sm the for laintai", J. S. Skinner and J. L. biting or defence. ' ' : VV . Davie, . J. Tarkington, E. M. Sborey. J. Bell. P. White, city: H. Drew, Olden; G. Ritchie, Sborrington; W. Sills, Syden- hnm;:F. Gerriepy.Garden Island; J. Anglin end; J, McAllieter. Pihbeburg. _ Dr. Smythe, Q_.C.. presented the cue to . ury showing that M: gie By:-nee was mad` (g and as I result 3 dupe of Wakefou e ehe,and members of the family aulfered. n...r.tnn Bu-nee. plaintiff, sister of lfli I 2nd. 1 ~i1cn%eou1gg1=_ JUSTICE. of Jul ....m I under the name or Mrs. W . uuuuuuuu. In cross examination by J. L. Whiting, Q. C., witness stated the action was brought against Wakeford at the request of her mother. Maggie returned to To ronto and-requested to be taken on as an employee at witness dressmaking estab- liahment, but her request was refused. It was the desire to have her go home, and such arrangements were made. But Maggie would not go. When Maggie went to Toronto the de- fendant put up the sum of 3100. in two in- stalmente. to defray her expenses. wit- ness receiving the money through Rev. J. E. Starr. Everything possible was done to keep the matter quiet. but for reason of receiving justice the matter was brought into court. Her aged mother gave her the power of retainer to institute an action against Wakeford. Dr. W. Smith. Toronto. sworn. said TIIERE IS NO nn"I"l' Wekeford. ` Dr. W. Smith. 1 bhnizeledy, preuumebly the int. wibnes.-. had celled on him with e letter from Rev. J. E. Starr. eddreued to Mrs. Molntyre. heed 0! e rolcue branch of the women'u-. christian temperance union. Ha bed at.- tonded I women giving her name. Mrs. Joimuton. during 3 uiego of illness. In :1 nmuum I-and the evidence of F. siege or Illness. E. H. Smythe read the evidence W. Wekeford. the delendant,`talren under oath. The evidence was e description of his dealings with Maggie Byrnes. Up to the time of his close relation with her. she was a chaste and honorable girl. They were not engaged to be married; he never gave her money or presents. `When Meg- gie was in tron le he was called to an in- terview with Christina Byrnee and others, when he was requested to marry her. He refused, thinking he was not guilty of her trouble. Subsequently through solicitor J. S. Skinner, the mm of $50 was sent to Rev. J. E. Starr, who had interested him- self in the case. While in Toilonto last week, he had `seen Maggie and had taken her to the opera house, but on the advice of his counsel, he refused to give her ed- Jinn: Ul um I dress. "`|\n1 (frees. That ondod the evidence for prosecution. Wakoford is n amok broker in Kingston. n-.. .1... .a.c....~. .1, I. Whiting: rend ex~ Wekeford is stock nroxer In muguw... For the defence J. L. Whiting tracts of written evidence (mm the plain- ti`. who is en invalid st Nspanee. She never heard of monev being received from Mr. Welreford. nor had she'ever asked for the sueing of Welreford. Maggie never sent her any money. Mr. Whiting cleim. ed tht the prosecution had no one unless they could prove that the `girl : sickness was caused by the defendant, and that the illness had brou ha loss to her mother, the pleintilf. he girl was living away lrnm homo. and not supporting her mother, plaintiff. The girl was nvmg mm, from home. supporting hence aha wu no servant. In that he was supported by his lordship, who raid that themothor nubrod nothing by the loss of the girl : support. His lordship also said um. luv the absence of the girl, the only the Iorasmp mm Emu ulna by the girl, evidence that could ley the guilt. with the defendant. wu missing. 41-... ..-Ii.-mrnad for lunch and in rent 1 mmung. Court adjourned for reas- pembling the counsel and judge willoddreeo the jury. The one of John Clerk vs. Richnrd Thompson. damage for slander, dockotod for hearing at the present court of eeaize, weet struck out today, and adjourned un- tifthe next court. At the request of own- eel. ur nus. nnd .1. Bell. two jurors on the W. Davie and J. Bell. jurors seduction cue. delayed court ten minutes. by bein late after lunch. They were re- proved y the judge. .__.:__1..__{-. -----.--_ `rho Albanian Arc comnlulng GI-out Ex. ouuu at Various Plsoeo. Sorza, Bulgnrin. Dec. 7. - Alarming non ruched hero to-day from Mace- .a....:. -n.. Alhnninnn no reported no "W3 A . IM ITCEELL. In and Bulgnrin. Dec. 7. mnrmuu; donin. The Albanians reported be committing grout. excuses at. Dobro And Kitchovo and in the surrounding districts killing Inon. ontnging woman and looting came. Tho local nnzhoricion no poworlou. Wholonnlo pronocntionl and strata of Bulgarian: by Turks no also nportod Iron tho Bnlgoriou frontier. The now- hu ounood grout. axciumont bore. favor Saturday. Tho nonony an um~ruug-- sod not ho chngqd. The have uoociuhd the Sunday proprhta lot dny obould ht rolnonbcod when jyx ocean; buuinnn Ibould not switch il qf Intil moth: tine. tum :1. out,` own Mood: and other ciao: will uolohn on Ssturduy -_a .. .L._I;I ltinnnnn. IX OCDOT ISIIIC win cute and to uhonld Kingnton. uin 1_>.55n:; w1nu.. mg loner no Day it full: on. --A4 I--- L..- _-L.J _|..... ALARMING NEWS. B00K!!JS.D1NG\ `rho Tmumtlnu: The Winnipg booby club will visit Kingston this winur. . Rev. J. E. Burr wont ncrou to Capo Vincent thin dumoon. Aoounuy the but ring: on the mirkot for the money at Bun . N-- nnnknt. din-ion for i898, ail sizes und Now pocket diurios bindings. R. Ugloy & Co. ~ - Swift, Chicago. muy osgnbliah 3 par pscking branch in Toronto. Klondyke oornmnl 30c. shone. Fisher ; St. James J.W.A. hold: unAo IIomoA and 3:10 owork on Thursday afbemoon, Chrmmu sale of holidn books, fancy goods, toy: And guinea. .\Ugl_ow &Co. The steamer Juno: Bwifo has [goon tgken ,,..-_ K..,UgI,ow sun. The been taken down to Anglia : bay for the winter months. , Members of the re brigade` ure will wprking at Richardson & Soon burned working oiovnbor. `M... nmkal-. diaries for 1898, bindings. R UgIow&Co. Mrs. Matte, wife of ex-nldernun D. Matte. Quebec, dropped dud Mondny of Em roan Q'ueen cleaned curmnta 3 lbs. for 25. Fiuhefa. Hair brushes in solid silver, ebony,qusd- ruple plate, with combs to match. at Mit- chell : drug above. , rm... 1-nnhral niac&-bho ower garden in Nay pocket diaries I i bindmgu. Uglow &Co. Mm. Matte. oral chB|l The central piece--t.ho the City Hall at the jubilee garden ....-mu" will be a mom. _ _ one Ulty nun an In party will be gem. James F. Leaslie, of will be gem. James the oio Swift. & 00., is on the sick liata. faring from severe cold. A motion will 0T1`3':"* ='aa..-92....

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