Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Dec 1897, p. 1

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Now in tho time to has your pots cloud. Bond ` than to MURRAY. We gnu-unto to gin perfoot ntiafuction. Now Onrpou out md laid. PUIIDIUII CIIUIUI IJIIBD DI!` AUUIPU UUIIJIHIU will retain the Iieutenantgoveruorship of Quebec. Th: Rritinh hnnr nf trnn Gaul-an fnr DUBD IIHGG [lllll IIIIIKII |l'II5I[lFly- In is announced from Rome that there is a serious felling 0! in Peter : peace. the principal revenue of the Vatican. It is zeneullv believed in Montreal PTIDQIPBI TCVQHIIB OI B110 VIEICGII. generally politicnlcirclea that Sir Adolph Chnpleau will retain the Iinuxtananbonvnrnnrnhin nf tgueoac. The British board of lands figures for November show a decreue in imports of 1,330,000 and an increase of exports of 1,909 717. J.1,a.)u,uuU a l.202.7l7. wm. 93.. LIIIQII REV. .lJl'- UIFIUIUIIIUI lUl' lrll torahip of the general Assembly. Hath Evarnhm of Howard tow BUITIIIIP DI EH9 gllfll Illl1lDly. Seth Everett, of Howard township. ro~ ceived injuries while chopping in the wood: that killed him nlmonb inlhnntly. Tr. in nnnnnnmul from Rnmn that there in I Tho latent tldlntl lvlltl linked from All I!.-o- Al oh- nI_L_ ldllli Ullfllll IXIIIIUFVIIIIVUI IJIVB ll0IlllI.I' 330% {:10 present number. W. A. Fania. 1)..:._ 1.11.0. _-...l -...I s_:.... ...:II. -5. m.IE0.l;I&CO'l we and twins mills, uh Boon. were complotoy destroyed by fire. last night. Hon. W. R. Il`inItInn_ mining!-nlnnnnn- 'We buy Blankets direct from the manufacturers, hence our low prices. . 5 lb. Wool Blanket. big size, $2 the pair. Special Victoria Blankets, size 64x84 in., at $2.50. `A gfeat large Twill Wool Blanket, 68 in. wide, 86 in. long, for the small price-$2.9O per pair. Illli Illlln Hon. W. S. Fioldlng. miniuurof nance. has arrived at Hnllhx from England via New York. 'l`Im Annnnl mmtihn of tin Onlzu-in hm. 1` CW 1 UK`. I The snnunl Inoeti of the Ontario boo- koopora auociation 0 Ontario was opened yesterday in Hamilton. . In is ahead that. tho onamtiona of the yolwruay Ill U.IlI]llDUIIo In is ahcbod that the operations of the Brihilh punitive expedition in Indin will be discontinued till the spring. 'I`hn 'l`m-nntn nrnnhvtnrv vnnfnninv nnmi- "'1~"ni`."'i'T;}3."cI:"p'r'.';|"E.I-`,7 '..'o.na my nomi- nated Rev. Dr. Cum chnel for the modern- bn_.Ll.y. -6 LL- -4.---AI g.--...I-`In IIIU 1150'! JIIAHIII Us -vuuII Ilijunsvln All Patti oi the Globe. The harvest proapucba of South Aunmlia are untnvonblo. ll|l......-.n.....-n Ilm.....s.... _.. |.:II..l HI" IlIIlIVG'IlJlOo Thomu Burnett. Byrnnabon, wu killed while felling moo. Tho mvnnnn of tho bubnnin nlnnun All WIIIIO YOU'D` '3- '.l'ho nvngu of tho bubonic plague ab Poona no umbotod. D.-6 TL.-1..-u auuugpu-Hug. Lg..- an-min. CONFESSES TO MURDER. DB IIIBOOIIIIHUOQ Flll UIIU lpilllgn The Toronto preabtory yesterday mtnd Raw. Dr. u-In nhnnl fnr tha modern. TXIII ITO IIDIIKIGL ` Eut Durham conservative: have nomin- cu! LI..- ..._.-..s ..-....I.... III A Izum. THE USEFUL PRESENTS, THE NEWS THE WORLD. nun. ~ The Evening News Iinn nl Jan-ma Allinnn I UIITIII Irhl Ulll .00 33] doused. ltluol-ohovnu`l'In Benn Ont IVUV. JCIII DIIITAE. C VIIIVTIIIIIX, IO IX oodownuno ol I coo in the Sick Child:-In : Lagnlt-I On 6- Olga nlihg --no Jon nu-In obs." Tonoxm, Doc. I.-Tvo thousand Inn hon Inon donut! by a mood of Rev. John Burton. at Gnnnhnnt, {at its nntln--Q|l nl A nut in IL: Rink (Lilla-uh Death from _IIII'|I. Tnnsrox. N.h.. Doc. 8. - Jon inc Wurdor. I ooulin d Col. A. R. user. diod lut night of hum: uuulnod whilo gnzingsnuclsun. Ilka Wudonnvolop- C` in I 03} Gl With mlll. This an-nno. I-n -nul nlnnnion oh; Qh .1 up`: unit --'w-an --1 n-In vvuu Blmux, Doc. 8.-Emporor William. talking ovor the trouble bocvoon Germany and Hnythtnd tofu-ring to the prooidontinl bureau, in quoud a saying: "The no 5 oonumptlblo crowd ol ncgtooo, ightly inooulagod with Fnncl: civilization. My nhool uhipo. even though only nnnnc! by ban. will touch than munnon." A Settlement Benched. Pow.-r Au Pmxwn. Hayti, Dec. 7.-The question of the indemnity demanded by Germany for the alleged illegal arrest and Imprisonment ol Herr Emile Luders. a German subject, has been settled to the satisfaction of Germany and all the de- mands of that country have been agreed to by the government of Hayti. The first part of the settlement took place at six o'clock last night when the llayti eet lor- msll saluted the German ag iron the flaps ip ol the fleet of Hayti. the Crete A. Pierrot, a small vessel of M0 tons. arm-. ed with e tew guns of light cslibre. The rest M the Haytian llset consists of a des- teh boat, the Capois La Mort and two I, armed and generally decrepid small cralt. _,__.. The Turke seized and Jailed 3 Party 01' Englishmen. Losnox, Dee. 8.-The Deily Meil reports then a perty of Englishmen, including Robert. Burr, the novelist. while touring the Mediterranean wee eeized by the Turk- ieh eoldiery eh Suedieh. Adriatic Turkey. eighteen milee eoubh week. of Antioch, on Nov. 23rd lest. They were detained twenty-eix hours in prison end experienced much ill-creetmenb before they were liber- ated. The Deily Mail eaye that the gov- ernme he: addressed a "serious reman- etren to Turkey. ...*-:-..;-:m:_._* Handkerchiefs. l`lUl.Ul'I WIIIU UllCUUI'HxlIIK UTIUU. Vucxm, Dec. 7.-I|: is officiully stated that. since the beginning of the disorders of Prague there have been six hundred ar- raltn, rhirtv nnnnln hni.-A hnnn ininr-Ad hv U1 frllxll IIUUTU IIIIVU IJUUII DIX nuuurlsu IT` reate, thirty eople have been injured by the guards o the police broope end sixty policemen and twenty soldiers inju red by the mob. may Oltlzone` And loldlerl Wounded- The Prague lllotl. Lox 1mN,Nov. 7.-The Vienna correspond- ent of the Daily Teleqreph eaya: "The dieturbenoee in Bohemia Itllloontinue. Boys under fifteen years of age who are. ex- empt from the operation of the atnndrecht are now oerryin on the former criminal work of the mo . The German theatres in Pregue are under military protection. Several express trains have been stoned on reaching the city. Among the per- sons arrested therein an actress attached to the Czech notional theatre. who, from the balcony of the theatre, incited the riotere with encouraging cries. Vnrxur, Dan, 7 _H. in nininllv nhnrnnl um nuuly A deepntch to the'l`imee from Pekin con- rms the report that China, hoping for the evacuation of Kino Chou, Agrees uncondi- tionally to all the demands of Germany. The Timee. dealing editoriell with the situation At Kieo Chou. notes I: at the for- eign telegram. enumerating the Germen demands, does not include the permanent occupation of Kiao Chou, and points out that the evidence is conflicting u to whether this was ofcinlly demanded. UI'UUI' DI (DU \1U|'lI)iIll CUIIJHIEHUUIH It is reported horo than China is willing to pay an indemnity of one million Mela (About; $721,250) and to grant all the Ger- man demands. including the temporary ceaaion of Kiso Chou bay and adjoining territory. A dmmntnh tn f.hn'I`iman from Pnlrin nnn. The Chinese eneral in command was captured. but afterwards liberated. ' Seve- ral German sailors were injured by sbones ung by the inhabitants of the villages. In return for this the head men of these villages were beaten with bamboo sticks by order of the German commander. Ts I- ..4......L4.I L--- 4|.-. f`L:_.. :- _.:lI:.... BLIILIIUIU IIIIVIII URI Ul UWVHBlUll- LONDON, Dec. 8 -A special deapatch from Shanghai says : On Friday last captain Becker. with 210 German marines, left Kiao Chou bay to occupy the surround- ing villages whence they proceeded to cap- ture the city. The Chinese forte opened re and the Germans replied. killing three of the garrison which thereupon ed in dis- nrdnrc UL uuu , order. N... Ohlaa lays Germany In Long Been covet- Ing Ber lost Important Harbor and That the Ilaslonary Question In only a Pretext-'l`he Bead Ien of the Village Beaten with ut.Ieks-0rmans occupy the Surrounding Villages. Pmus. Dec. 8.-The Chinese govern- ment has caused it to be made known that. up to the time of the German occupation oi Kiao Chou bay, no claim was made by Germany for reparation as a result of the murders of the two German missionaries, Nies and Heenel. aifd that there was no other dikrences between the two govern- ments. Jousequently the government of China points out that the missionary ques- tion is regarded as a pretext to obtain a naval station, which, it is shown. Germany has long coveted. The Chinese overn- rnent, it is said in conclusion, wi I never consent to the Germans remaining at Kiao Chou bay, as their pre nce there deprives China of a barber. wh ch, since the war with Japan. has been regarded as the most suitable naval base of operation. Lnnnnv. Dian R ._A nnar-inl rhnnntnh IEHINESE mu runs." CRAWFORD S COAL The Germans Replied, Killing Three of the Garrison. I SHE WILL PAY INDEMNIIY. WILL NOTOONSENT TO GERMAN OCCUPATION OFTHE BAY. III! Tho I-poror In) full Illd I..... u. V\.. n B__-__._ (Inns A SERIOUS REMONSTRANCE. INJURED BY THE MOB. la LlYlNGS1`0N mo. I Custom Dnnsgcd My l'|ro. Doou, Ont... Due. 8-14. B. Porino & Cu ! twine factory took re Int night. The re originated in the carding room on the ground floor and burned righb to tho taop many. The lower stony wu uvod. ovwwl vv nun-gov`. Wxsmrno, Doc. 8.--Exbomive deposit: of coal have been discovered on Dominion City, thirty miles from Winnipec, at. a depth of 100 feet. A oompony is being formed to develop the claim. The coal in of good bituminous qulliby. QUEEN ST. Fatally Injured In An Elploilon. l IuI.An|:I.1-nu, Pm. Dec. 8.---A epecinl from Pibuson. l A., nay: theta three minors were injured in en exploeion of gel in the Clear Spring: mine Tueedey. Seven other miners were imprisoned and were rescued ether uevernl hours work. Going To Japan. Tcmowro. Dec. 8.-16 wee oicielly an- nounced yeeterday than the Rev. A. Can'- men. 1) D., will make e visit: an generel euporintendent. no the conference of Je en en in next meeting next. eummer, no t. at he mey be in I position to make 3 perenn- al report no the general oonference of the meeting here in September next. Dr. Cerman will leave for Japan in Much. yuan: uv--n Av wy-us. LONDON, Doc. 8 -The lhily `Chronicle ublishes a letter from e correspondent in nvana who says: The central provinces are: desert waste. The singer industry can only be restarted by the infusion of English and American on ital. Few dare to invest. The island is ostto Spain and ibis clearly the duty of the United Stetes to intervene in the interests of humnnit and civilization and to end this fearfu inferno." It la Agent! lune? PURTAGE LA Piminil, Man.. Dec. 8.-At a meeting of the coneervative o anization, in Lakeei e here yesterday. on. Hugh John Macdonald epcke, dealing with the nancial condition of the province and then with the echool question. He said that neither party would ever again take the latter up as an issue. Mr. Macdonald ex- preued himself in favor of the construction of a line to Hudeon e Bay. and depreciated provincial aid to the Dauphin railway. yous U: I e. - _ Hon. Cgu-leeLongelior will leave CD313-` urday for Bonaventure. accompanied by Mr. Talbot, M. P. No opposition to Mr. Lungelien- a candidature is expected. nu-nun; Av uw nnvuussuvu. Qvsnnzv, Que Dec. 8.-~Mr. Msrqinosu, farmer of Se. Fsmille. died suddenly on Monday in the woods. Ho hsd gons to the bush to get out some wood, but; failing to return his son weno out to look for him and lound his father sitting beside the land of wood. but life wss extinct. He was sixty years of s e. `I-Inn. C nu-lnnlnnanlinr will Ianva Try Amohfu Arni Anodyno for $0501: aha. Bl H10 III my UFIVBII. When I reached the foot of Mount; Ev- erett, Sourmedromehen Tajor, the Me- harajah gave me the eervicee of eighty-ve oooliea to climb to the top of the mountain. The mount` is 29.000 feel: abovenea level. When I was up 15,000 foetal] my cooliee de- eerbed me. I continu ed on until the blood oozed from my ears. nose and from under my nger nails, and woe obliged to return. I was up 20,000 feet. which in higher than any living being he ever been known to reach. TOUCH. The youngster `spent most: of the dny yeabardzw trying to got: a pass over the D. L. & . railroad to Bualo. IBIIT. i While going through India I hnd the bean time 0 all. You ought to see how I was treated. Nothing was toogood for me. The meharajahror kings who gov- ern the different sections of one country thought: that I was the non ofxuome big ruler of the whites. I ob letters of intro- duction from one ma arejah to mother and was given all the cooliee I wished to bid me in my travels. Whnn I ran-.|-mrl Hm fnnh nf Mnnnf. Ev. and delivex;ing it promptly. We guarantee fully every load we send out. 1 ! -._.. _.._.-A AL- T7-..__ `l`n-..L IOIUII WIEIIUIIF sny HIGH , WDIWVUTS It was only in such [son as the in- terior of Chins he ' to the Herald "where I do not understand the Ion usge. thst I met with trouble. In Chins. went without s square meal for five months. On one ocoesion I oslled upon e moudsrin and was invited to I meet hreskfsst. When I had nished I hearty meal I gathered up the bones on the dining tsble to iive to my dog which I always brought wit me. To my surprise, the servsnts informed me thut I had toasted on my oom- psnion. They thought tbt I had brought the dog as 3 present. and they killed and fucked him so thst I could psrhsko of the out. IAIIILH- .._:.._ LL.........L `I ....I:- I L-.l LL- Pqhuu To ue Bun lllghor up on A Innnigln 1-9.-.. Lniluulu In... ` :I_r nuvu IIOIII IIIIUHK vv III! A lountun than Anybody mu. . Nnw Yonx, Doc. 8 --A bo About f- teen years old. who call: himuo Richsrd Juno: Vinoonbmho boy globe-traitor, in in Hobokon seeking free tnnrportabion to Buffalo. 1.. oh. ..........-- -1 Ion-) L- ---- L- I- | DUIIIIU. In the summer of 1893, he eeye. he left New York` end bu visited Ahnoetpvery oonntr on the earth. during all that time never endlin 5 cent of money. He eeid when '- letters 0 _ recommendation end Into- grephe which he collected on he travelled mode it. euy to gob ret clue transporte- bion without any money whatever; II: In onlv in such nleme no the in. Iv Va; -0! vyuuvuu _uu uunnv-I IIIUIB tor nntk-on Alook In on; lo-`low would [lvoyonol idea or who would In nllobls Come into out new old` yournhdwlllbo-ndoup. Yunnan]- nn welcome to none. vluhcrycn muly vlslh uuoruonuuohr. of giving Illd noolvlng glmwhlch In lntomtlnncvory one at this canon of mo Int. make: I visit to LIVINGSTOI BIDS or snrpunlna plouun on well no prot. Tho many thing: that man uh to noun but-1305: unlnl to thun-oro have In on tho bunt: ol the latent nylon. loauufnoelunu. Bill Hand- hruhlofl. Dnulnc Gowns. llnoklu JM~.lotu.!llk Ulnbullu. Illk lumen. shim, etc. On nook muuh many bonumul and moral things that would ho vary no--opublo no HOLIDAY Olr 0.. .._n-_-- A |'....|. 1.. ....- .sI_.I-... fllfllitllhca 0001 Hour Wlnnlog .... `l\-- 0 'D_;-_-:. Likely To Be Returned. . l\... `I\.. D II. `II mom or A adv. DUI! UIIUI If you vnnt the Very Best lava yopt order with us. cub: Lon To lpnln. II... 0 VIVL- I\.1I_ `:?~_{"'!'3T.F im- We guaunteo perfect tting of Ftamog and Gllues. II--- --_ .I-_-_.I ._ AL- -..-Ih-- "' $8"c"3 3'`..`:';":i.e quality Our prices are the lowest. % Gold Sp and E Spectacles Eye-Glasses Make Useful Xmas Presents. IEIIF q IIIDII, C nicn Aoodyno. be in every one when old and young on- joy an o nfu Amusement. Suit II B. U low & Co a. pninl of ovary ducri ion on man or boat quickly cured by u ng Arnocfa Ar- nicn Anndvnn. The mg}-rlor gum of "Bobity should UAIIDIIIB out Bl AUKXJIIODA with boch single und double rooms. ` Inodorn oounnionol. at in Oman aunt. lather`: Bihlo: Btorloa." Pro uulvo soul- or." Klondyto Gold Hulda. `Womal." `(mmpua of tho Unoon." "ronlfut." Dinner and Snppor," "OIIIOGI : An Inc olupudin." Book: on mm. Outt: hog cnnvuun. Tu BIADLKY-GAIIITOOI 00.. Limited, Toronto. IIHAWFIIHIPS AGEN`l`s-B()0K BUSINESS II! BHTIB than (or non ne : tho hlvo both: and factor nlliug books. Agent: olurl hoin no to Minuet . A low London an `Quoon Victoria. `bio of Ir. Gladstone." "I1 llothu-`n sum: Starla." Prozuulvo Boul- Vlotoria." `DUO of Ir. WIAIIIGOIIO." "'1 Blhlo: 80-orlu." Pro uulvo Spook- qg-,'_'_ Klondy_Io_(.lolq_ |iold_u_.' `__*_`Wqn_a|l." ploymont. Communion 0| ulny. DO! Inontn and oxponnoa and mono) deposit- od In an bunk when Ihrtod. For pgylonlun Iddrou I Wonnn llnlcu. luonlc 00.. London. Ont, Oonndn AN'l`lD--HlGH-GRADE IAN 0" (KXJD ohuroh sanding, willing to Inn: on: buninou. than to not an Ian OI and 00:10:- gondont. hon; salary woo. nolou IOU-Od- round stnmpcd onvolopo to '1`. A. ELDII. Gononl Hunger. box A. one Dllly Wmo. ELP-BEI.IABL HEN IN EVERY ID- calltnlocsl or tuvolllng; to lntrod snow discovery. and neon out their backed up on true fonou And D3333 throughout town on oonntn Stood} Oll- ploymont. Oommluton ulny. OI oxnonnoa. mono: deposit- ANTICU - Hluu-uunma WUIAN good church standing willing to loan: our bunineu. than to not on Man or and Cot- respondent hero; salary I000. olooo loll- nddrouod stamped envelope toA '1` ILDII. General Manager. box A. can D5111 Wino. UEN'l`8- "THE BEBI` LIFE 0' III- Ilujeatylhnvo won " writes Lord born about Queen Vlatorll Anna muo ve dollars duly. Onrt (too. Tm: BlADl.lY- (}Ann'rsoN (:0, Limited. Toronto. . ANTED--HIGH-GRADE MAN 0!` GOOD lmninnnn. thou tn not Ll Ilnngnnr And nrnnn. (MRI. THATOAN IIAIII OOAT. VEST On Pants. also I Girl to turn the Tailoring. Apply to F . W. (ilonul. M Prlnoou Street. ANTED HIGH-GRAD]: WOMAN 0' nnr hnninnnn. than tn Ant an Ilnnnnnv Alli`. ns. is positively the Beat. yoe can buy. We have the most com- plete urmngemenks for deliver- my BY A voum. A dlruxrzox 124 nmn for tho Ohrlutmu I-lolldnyn, Adduu A. B . Wnm Oloo. i._.;..r.__j._.:__j. BEVWEEN PBINOESH WELIaIN(H ON ND Johnutonstrutu. six OLD |'IA~G olnupod with I aquuro of gold. Flnulur w li return to Wulo Otce for reward. Wdaluillowuiu - - -- _ DIED. G1umuuw-At Wolfe Island. on Dec. 70h. 1897, William Grimlhew. aged ninety-one yearn. Funeral will take lace from his lube rul- denoe. Walla I: end, to-marrow (Thur! day) forenoon eh eleven o clook. Friend: and ecqunintencee Ire respectfully invit- ed to amend. \ T F. HARRISON COMPANY Nnrlnvtnbnrn and `I!-nhnlnnguu Ill --ul III L J. u .LJ..'Ll.\L\.I.L7\JuI-V \J\I.Il.|.L'-`LIN I Undertaken and Embslmon. 88 and Ill Phoon Btu-set. 'Phouo|:- Wnoroolnl. 00. Residence. 91. Open dny sud night. ouvnns one an Aoiiouuomr with both ninth and donbla roonmi In Law. I-IAJIIJ. Tn Lnmlo Ulnuuxn-Iu-II Pr! In-oat. Tolophono un. Open Daynnd I 5512;` AI 1 IIIIJIAVIIU. Lnnnoolnnnxn an llIu.II|--Il Pdnoou nnot. Ool-not Brdanhun duct. `lob phone communication. Prmoou nnot. 001-not E phone Pure, Well-Sized Coal, Can'Iosky factory,E 1:9 ll-`llllnn QTII-T Dh-not Importon Drouoodn and luntlu. S. B. OORBETT, FUNERAL DIBEOTOB. 881 PRINCESS 8'1`. Kinntnnaucoeuor to W. I. Brennan. I STEAM STEAGY. : `Ir You ARE THINKING or BUYING A LADIES on CHILDREN'S ucm on ULSTER Ottfun 3nd St. Lnwronol valloyl. 10 A.m.-Modonto to furl: south- ouh to south winds. lair, high: tomponturo "ta-day; bit sad oom- pantivoly mild on Thursday. ,___._ SALES WOMAN WANTED AT JOB! Lunnnvt sons`. . GEN'l`8- THE BEG!` LIFE 0' III. Iuleatvlhnva mun." wring Lord Lon: --_j_-j.j "1' ONOE-A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. No muhlna or ironlnn. Ann]! to In. '1'UNUl-A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. . wuhln ironing. Apply to Ill. '. J. Fun, 180 rrio utuo . wurmsn rnoaAaZI|T|f.`uitI:s'._ mos. u. Janus; .8IOFTI'l'. E ach and every garment new and up-to-date style. We think it will be to your interestio see our stock. Inspect them. 4 P. M. mnrrxbn. HENRY BRAME. '1-n-nnu-run A-II u-A OARD. WANTED. -f A8. REID, | nun-m A --:4! L081`. - J --- J--. E Silk Handkerchiefs 5c to $1.50 Tolophono I. THE DAILY RITISH `WHIG. can fun, No. 235. P00! 0! STREET. In endless variety, 5c to $1.50 Ill SIITINBI OFTII OISNIIAL FES- Bmfb `gm and Th Slonlll 00:14" or n no v 3 ulhoonn loan {)3 IFBBAY. .3173: Duo! Doconbulumouho Ionlol wane: Al|0II'o0IIIII6-I uv-0.001 I'I`sihnnd '30:-I vi&."uu:noIuI nl. `V aifnsl ' II SIITINQ 0"l'II HSNIIAL FES- o..:`.':9:'.: .1`. .`:...!`:'..". .::*:.:2-.;?: :::: IA! tN`l'RUO`l'ID T0 SILL A THE Ills]- douoo of tho lat: Ilki C. 8l.x'Nl`l'!` Bod- room mm. In In: Bods. Oonhp. Side and other Tnhloo. Nidobngrd. son; Cooking and oulurlltovu. lodnndn. Churn. Bowing sud Punting Ioohllu. Olooko. Oomot Ouobond. `min: and dluovgn, and various other nacho. lo sue dolook. `I :-run nah. . J. SALTII. Anononu-r. F 322 Division SL, Friday, Dec. 10th. V A ll tn.-vlvn nnn nun ant A I an : Irma: `IADIII KITNDIIP. ADDKESID TO THE nndoniamd. 79 Olnron `o Mutt. Kln ton. , will be received until two o'clock P . on the l0rIl INSTANT. for the Loan of the Tolls of (`manual Bu-ldgo or one you from tho nt. clay 0! January nuts. The Iowa: or any tondor not necessarily Ic- TE N DE RS. CATARAOUI BRIDGE IOLLS. IALID Tnlnllr. ADDRIBSID TO THE _..':":*3*:!!m-59_9|a:--1:9,=%t92h .!"."r.-*_-_- genonem MILLS & 00., Big` sweep, fur trimmed, deep fur collar and tho- roughly up-to-date. Fur Lined Wraps $25.00. unuuuuuru II I uypul 'sm'}"'-.-as~+'---='-*---`= ounun.n-Io.lu.,uu y W ` linuton.l)oo. uh, um. an: I) per month, lnoludlnl taxes and I want. Apply nut. door or to 45 William St BRICK HOUSE. N0. 137 OOLBOENE S'1`., botvoon Barrio and Division streets.`/1 :11 in uh huh room and water clout, hot and on d wator; large dininf room and kitchen. Bent 0 month, noludinl tau: and Anni) William I LARGE FURNHHED ROOM IN CENTRAL locality. modern improvements. private home. No. 8 B1-lok Tattoos. 0 posits St. Paul : Sabbath School. Iontroul true. _LABGE grown nova: comma. AL- wlngton Avonno and Union Shoots. Pon- aauig? at once. Apply J. HIWTON, Honlou 0., II. `u Duly Note Book For Whig Boodon To Post Thomulvu bv. Chalmers church Indian entertainment in city hall to-night. Opening of Robertson Bros new store (MuokleIbon'a old stand) Thursday. `J' "'"'r Y"`JI Y-'/.n v~ For Gentlemen--A good useful lfast dye cover, steel rod, wood I handle, Umbrella for $t. A ""'rI{1faZ1'i's'-"11i;, Sidy ma. les, small rod, covered with fast ldye cloth, $1.25, $I-75- $2. -_l'__I . i;L};{1}i{{.} R75. $2.50 and up. always a satisfactory gift. I'.`,_'_I? , `V 1 , ; Umbrellas, ) AJIIVENS. Banintonolloltor. over Her- . chants` Bank. Money to loan at 5 and 07.. j ml. By order. I 70 Wellington Btroot. AUCTION BALE LOCAL MEMORANDA. TO LET. LEGAL. ._ -.__-_...__v Ujtu -v IIGLIOI Youwlllhvuloliolou } the rut Xnu ifyou Isolhin. '""!"'}`:...'~.-.' '1`-..'::.':' -' : H I Illl mdupinc ' .1.-`IA!-n-nnndn.nnIhgL.-A 4. Al lxpdmon hay Innuend- BIl'llILH,' Doc. 8.-'l'bo Mooyomout Ooognpnlliquounouncu that a lunch` oxpodition under major llnrchod while ouibvnytothoilo huluunlmmcnd agar Baht Elhuol. The urvlvonoltho gut}. it is addod. attend to Bo:-non. - puou me than on. Coulxnwoob, Ont... Doc. 8.-On Satur- day Angus Krill , non of George Knulf. Oapuy, VII shining Mr. Hahn. mu Not.- hwa villngo, to cat food. He was feed- ing the box when the rollers caught his hand and dnw it in. Slice by nlioo wu taken o'ufu'uthowriuvbcnthoma- chino in uoppocl. With tho utmost dil- onlcy be Inn and from blooding to dank. To `Into A: Appnnl; , A. B. Cunningham. solicitor for and Appleton in his one ngsinoo the III` on of the Kingston poniunzz. nnnonncod his inuntion yesterday o! in; the cue to the diviaionnl court in Toronto. -which no- aelnblol in Jnnunrz. Vu lU|' I The jury retired at 3:25 o'clock. and re- turned at 4:30 to act whether the girl or her mother would receive the money if a verdict were given einot the defendant On being informed t t the money would go to the lcinti`, the mother. they again retired. turning at 5:25 o clock they gave a verdict againct the defendant for one dollar damages. The judge announc- ed the verdict. hut reserved in dmieion with relerence to ooete. The jury etood ton to two in lavor of one dollar dam- uirx rucu. His lordship pointed out that the girl's feelings were not to be judged in this one. The action was not for compensation for her disgrace, but rsther instituted to re cover damages for loss of service to her mother by the daughter's illness. The mother. the father being dead. hsd A legal right to bring the case into court. but she was not there. did in sworn evidence said that she never Asked to hsve Wekeford sued, nor did she went his tnone . The girl was s willing party to the uction. and is A women of mature yenrs. She did not want an action. It does not matter whst the ohnrscter of the delendsnt is re- puted to be; the court he nothing to do with that. The use wee dragged into court without the mother's consent, no what dsmsgee could the defendant be uk- ed for ! NIL- :..... _.A:....l _L l).u.'. ..|..l..-I. -...a __ opuodvco Vicarious. Iluu-nnnn, Duo. [8 -150 < Oh Mj id` Kain nnuul. OH (HIV 0! COIIFD. E. H. Smythe referred to such cases as peing undesirable for introduction in court. But unfortunately they occur. and must sometimes appear in court. The de- fendant was guilty of gross infamy. He has debased a young girl. and to hide his guilt from public criticism sent her away. He failed to appear _in court owing to his infamy. The aesertien that the mother did not sanction the action entered falls short. when his lordship willingly accepted his assertion that the mother s sworn evi- dence proved that Christina had a written retainer from her to prosecute. Dr. Smythe reviewed the full 6Vld0lll!0 given. plointing to the guilt of the defendant. is closing remarks appealed to the jury for consideration of the girl's feelings and disgrace. `Hi. Ir-...A.|..'.. .m:..t.A mu Mme um ..:.I!. DUO pbll Ul rrgul, unu [13 W35 sorry I0!` it. He was willing to make any legiti- mate reparation, and with the girl had expressed a wish to keep the affair quiet. To provsehis wiillingness be supplied the sum of I00 to efray expenses of the ir to Toronto. That amount was hand to Christina Byrnes, the girl's sister. through Rev. J. E. Starr. There are statements toprove that she onliy paid a little over $10 toher sisgar, evli ently pocketing te remainder. er po icy in instituting t e charge against defendant was to make capital, willingly disregarding her sister's reputaetfilon. bh hile in Tarzan: her gister assum ano er name, so a on re urn- ingto Kingston she might live without her shame becoming public and her repu- tation blasted. When Maglgie Byrnes ar- rived back she found that or sister had entered an action. and given newspaper publicity to the occurrence. Even er zltll` aefhused to ttglre her intghhertgtoge. ut e er no o or course an ie away to foreign surroundings. 1f the mother and the girl did not wish to rose cute Wakefo , should Miss bris- tina be encouraged -.in dragging their names into court, and in pushing a case for damages against Wakeford. WHO!!! the motherl-' or girl receives no`; a (nil!- lar. ut rather t a money goesto erse `I Her whole action was discreditable to any woman. and such an action should bekick- ed out of court. In` II H-_-.a|..- -43-5-`A La. -_.-I. A_... .`- The Wronged GI:-I me Not Appear In court Nor Wish the one to be Prosecutor!- The Iother me Not Want the alone; But the lleter Dld-'l`he Case lhould Never Have Been Brought Into Court- Deeislon of costs Reserved The summing up of the case of Byrnes vs.`Wakeford occupied over an hour yes- terday afternoon. J. L. Whiting for the defence, not having called any witnesses during the hearing of the case. made an able address. The case. as dened by him, was an action brought in by a young sister of the willingly alzueed for her own ag- grandizemenb. In the usual seduction case the mother or father of the girl included, was present in the court to give sanction to the action instituted. But in.this parti- cular case the mother did not even give consent to the action. The girl herself wished no action to be taken, and she was not even present in court. The mother was not anxious to prosecute the defend- ant, and did not want his money. The trouhle,no doubt. arose, and the defendant admitted that he might have brought on the girl's illness, but the fact that no evi- dence was given to prove that he did, or that he was a parent of the result. was suf- ficient to relieve himfrom court-pronounced guilt. The defendant had departed from the path of right, and he was sorry for in. He was willinnr tn malrn nnv Inviti- Inst a neat 2ooo of them fresh to hand. ' - - Hem-stitched 5c, xoc, 15c, 20c. Embroidered 10c, 12c, 18c, zoc. ' Plain Linen 7c, 10c, 15c, 20c. Gentleman's Hem-stitched,spe- E cial line, full size, wide hem, 18c, or 3 for 50. BEIL I*I,_..II_-.__I.:_l'_ _._ L- D. .. Jury Returns a Verdict of 31 Against Defendant.- IT WAS AN ATTEMPY OF THE SIS- TER TO OBTAIN MONEY. IIN IIIIIJRI [IF JIJSTIIIE. nvnmss vnxarunn. KINGSTO.N._ ONTARIO. wnD;msDAY, unzonmimn s. 1897. lthohnndnolibogovu-uncut. 81'. Jon. N.B.. Duo. 8.-A0 Bk. Ionic. Kan ,ycuun Ihouddonad Pgguu h!1.nnlIihnmnnnnL TOYS AND GAMES nuu.m, ulc. u.-|l:IC Iwry ll UOIIIOII by the local papers. The jail poo In say there is nothing in it. to their know Rev. Mr. Atkinlon wu quite wroth when up- proached- "Look here. young man. he aid otooly. "ii Allison ooniouod, or if hodoou confeutomonoono will hear of it unless ho given no explicit directions In tall tho public. A Catholic any hop Inch 3 shine to himaol! why can : I? onvn. I'll dinnhnn vnnr unnd nl [KP IIICII I Hill` I) IIIIIIXII IIIII WI! XII` I 2 owcvcr, I'll dinbnco your mod ol my Innpicion that I confusion wu undo In mm" `N `:`hontpspur|hnncnu'omn nuno spin in commotion with 3 will hllldb II:-nnnn-" horn-no-Iynnl g-4| UIIUII UK IIII lm. The rent of the uory ecreee with the circumstantial evidence given .9 the in- quest. Baum. Dec. 8.-'l'he story ie denied by mnen. The inil nennle nnv than Ully KIIVU I UIJIIIIOU ICCOIIHC OI (HO CHEC- On Mondey morning. August 9th, when Anthony Orr left the arm eerly with the little boy. Mrs. Orr wee left elone with Allison. when Mrs. Orr ceme in with her pails of milk he wes still in the house, end while she wes engegcdin pouring it into the plans he mede en indecent propoeition to her. She roeented it. He tried to seize her. and the women rushed out into the door yerd. Allison's gun wee lying cloee et hend. end Orr picked it up for the pur ol frightening her. Rushing tothe oor of the heck kitchen be tired et her. The gun wes loec`cd with smell shot, most of which lodged in the reil fence which stood shout twenty feet heck of the kitchen. Some of it. however. etnack the women ehoutthehody end she fell. He rushed et her end breined her with the butt of his gun. The not of the non none: -ith the LUNURTU. IJQC. H. " In nvonlng CW5 publishes the confession of James Allison, who. on Friday last. st Berlin, was found uilty and sentenced to death for the mur- er of Mrs. Anthony Orr. The confession was made by Allison to his Ipiritusl adviser, Rev. Mr. Atkinson. Presbytorisn minister of Berlin. sud the boy gave I dotsiled account of the crime. On Mnndnv mnrninrr. Anannh (uh, -hm. KIVBII [Ill IIIICUIUH. The interstate commerce commission of the United States has decided to extend. for two years the period within which rail- road: muet comply with the act of con- greee requiring all reilroede to be equipped with safety Ipplilncee. for the protection of the employeee end peeeengere. Allison Wu Junly convicted 0! Billing u. Orr. In , n. .. an -1 . no The Chinese press says that Yank, secre- tary of the Tsung Li Yamon. has promoted a striking memorisl to the throne in con. noction with the advisability of establish- ing gold coinage in China. It is asserted in all seriousness that the emperor has given his sanction. Thn inrnrnhntn nnmmnrna nnmmisninn nf I-1A,RDY&COV1 CDINJFOII IIIIVIVO. Wineld S. M_cCoy. Milburn, N.J.. died Tuesday night). On thunkvgiving day he wu struck on the bond with a golf bull while playing golf and I number of epilep- tic u resulted. He was forty-seven years old. leave: 1 wife anti two children. Th: "nuynrn nnrnnnnnnplnnf AC Okn Inn OIU, XVI I VIII ION WWO OlJ|l(Il'9|I\ The I-lavaru correepondent of the Lon- don Daily Chronicle says that the Cuban reforms. offered by Benor Sagaete. have come too late. The devastating policy of Gen. Weyler has converted the inhabitants of Cuba into the implacable enemies of Spain. Thn (lhinmm ny-Ann nun than \'AnE, morn. K) IIUIBDIL All IYILIIIXII WI 05 HEN}. John Grant. Brookville. died st the re- sidence of his grsnd-dun hbor. Mrs. J. Campbell, Montreal, on ondny night. Prior to his death he kept s shoemsking shop on Buell strceb. A family of seven children survive. lllinnlpl IIAIVA-u Ilill-nu... `M Y .H-A PITBDIDIII I30 :0 0" I golu Dlllu Dundaa council bu decided to throw in- to the stove F. S. Sponoo a communication asking {pr co-operation in the dominion alliance petition for liquor licnme amend- pentu. Paul Fink. sand lixtv-va. I. wulthv Jllillaiu Paul Fink. Aged Iixty-ve. a. wealthy widower, of Waterloo, 0nt., died suddenly in his house yesterday. and the attending physician any: that symptoms int clearly to poison. An inquolb will be eld. Jnhn rnnh Rrnnkvillm dim! Ah t.|\n I-A. UUW.pII|E uumugeu. Friends and eympathiuru of J obn Huton. the Toronto tailor. sentenced to ve years in the Kingston penitentiary, are circulat- ing a petition for his releue. Thu Harald, Uitv nf Marian. rlnninl nu. K I PGDIIJIUII lUI' llll VENICE`- Tho Hersld, City of Mexico, denies au- thoratively the report from Paris, publish- ed in London, that Mexico in mslung pre- parations to go on I gold basis. Dundnn nnunnil hu decided to throw in. cu policeman. It was the steamship Mobile that collid- ed with the Corean 00' New foundland. The Mobile arrived at New York with her bowplnboe damaged. Frinndn And nvmmthimrl of John Hm-.nn. J-1.2:UZ,[ u. With the refusal of Ben. C. T. Ritchie toinberfere in the labor difficulties, the idea of a general rnilwey strike has been abandoned. ALI..-.L_ I`- Z- `LIL t|.A..6-.. AC nn ..nL.u. IUIIIUUIIUQ. Atlanta, Ga., is the theatre of an active vaccination war. The negroes resist and the physicians are accompanied by arm- ed policemen. It. um: than nmnmnhin Mnhiln tlml-. nnllid. such as.Blankets, Dress Goods, Cloaks, Suits, Mitts, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Etc., are nding more favor than usual this season. BIG woon mums $2, $2.50, $2.90.

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