Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Dec 1897, p. 3

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opcn I6} Evuing Dancing mlbl` Asaunblies. Wen nghuu. wen heated, and van- - mated. with ne por. cenn, `owing topouer cun_es. . A neyvolevutor company will he organ- ized for the ruff: trade with a capital of $250,000. in onuregl. A large amount. of mpqey has plrnd y been anbscribetj. Tn thn Mnrnhnr smvarnmantla education ence 0! cmlaren I40 - anu Xrom IHIIOD ucuuula. Archbishop Bruchesi. of Montreal, will ofciate ponbically in the temple of the Child Jesus in Bethlehem. J udea, on Chris- tmas day. He will arrive in Montreal in March nexb. |'l"|.... Lnnnibnl ll}. .6- Tnnrlnn On I-. nlnnn Maren nexu. The hospital fair at London.0n 6., closed on Saturday night. The ladies realized, after paying all expenses, $800. Lady Aberdeen opened the fair and greatly aided in in financial success. 1--.: |'n:n:..... u.......m-A mlm lmunm. in mm 09 sent. no ualcuua, mula. Henry Porter, Terre Haute. Ind., shot. and killed James Sturgeon because the latter would not cease paying attention to his mother. The ahot entered and lodged in the base of the brain. Porter is only l- teen years old. Minn \-`in-ainin MauTnviah. of Baltimore. U86 yf OIU. Miss Virginia Mac'l`aviah. of Baltimore, Md., has shipped Maryland oysters and terrapin to Rome for an American luncheon, which she propose: to give on her return to the eternal cuy. This is the first ehipi menb of live oysters to Italy. Ar. Fart Wnrl.h_T1 vounar bnv named ruo`p'pnoo 9: -the gaming` Pniibh and tho "**."" " 8 11;; Bhaddghio buoyall cm; um play gage: negt year. 3 _ uBu:i r': the mouth of N_9.V0_Inbo'r 105,6-29 burgh o rened oil were shipped by ml Ifetiqlid, 013.. . . A lnlnv n` I A mnvhr I.iIldEV has Ira 1, UILF. A ~ e wary of t. o ;nI_yo!' of, Lindsay has been reduwl to $190 a.y|!`.- .T.h0 ,maf gntorod a vigorbss protons. 'l`h"a Lndon unmet nilwnv of Ihdn} gntorpu 9 vngox-03:` protons. _ _ ` ,_ _ The London street railway of , London, 012%.. has only I) n the cause '01 one death ainqa t.h6'o_9tabliq menh. A good roorgll. Ran, J, h'(`1nnnnr n (indouendahh Catho- toqeagn. A_ _ `A. Mr, Mothugey. of Lindsay, Onty. ship- ped two unloads of Hliyo hogs to Buffalo. on Snwrdcy. The price paid was $4 25 r'h_i1 dred pounds. A p'l`hn:'rnhlovaaa of the Providence and 0006 M blhl. N V Inf ll- 'loI:%IDWo|`ld`.I. tpgah per b_un(_ilfed pounds. The employees of the Providence N ntioqgl woratgd mills. Providgnce, R 1., have had their wages increased pwenty per cenl:.,` owing to,bouter cim_es. A` nmnmlavntnr nnzrmmv will be arcan- mpney nu mrenuy Dean Inugcnuag. In the Marchnrd government : education bill provision will he made for school com- missioners to spend money for the convey- of children to and from union schools. A ....|.I.:-s..... u......l.-.: at Mnnfnnn` will nu nnancuu success. Lord William Beresford. who bought August; Belmontfs velyear-old_chest.nut horse Keenan for $4,000 A few days ago in England, has sold the horse for $l0.000. In will be sent to Calcutta, India. 11-..". Dn-on 'l`n.u-mn Wnuafn Ind nhnl. ainqo we qsuanlnqumsnn. A goon rooorqx. Boy. O'Connor : (independohb Outho- lic) Ion may run pver by a 01`_u`k` _on Tovjonty-First atreet,New York,A`nd crushed` to death. Mr, Ila"!-}mrnnv_ "of Lindenv. 0n'!i.; shin- KILLED BY 8LOW-TORTURE. Pm-I (SE TH`: s. M. 0. c. mus; lolhvohnd OI! !'Io(Triai`l`wh'|l1II. i`."."s."'..' 2..eI`Z.`3l lulu nbntwuo .1 I j'Q`I-JII- -\&i.| nnnhcturon -o-I-'BlI&|-I ad Pool Tables. I rt tlllud Cloth Ian Tun. Ito. 0I=:?o0ol:z::gu lileotrla 0u\alon|"an known to he the but In an. Ioeond-hand `hhlu from 050 to (IN. j Gainful Iransaction. AlUIBIl 0! xx. tubal-mun no l-cIvnl 12 THE LADIES OP KINGSTON. I aw ----- --nu -xv vs ---avian!-vnvg F\11}sroLAm D812!-I8 AND unrn.I(xAx- D 8 Evening -`oshllllns hrnmp! attend- ed Qn . ting A- d l'm.inn on uhm-not a nun- An kind: of l uttoI-nu `kept on hand. rat- rlnu Dreoarnnkorn wanted at once flinch -erfocuon nyvtaln taught free for balance at he year an nylon of mumant ousting nmgm. III INEI I 00.. Dlontronl 88.. `II.II.OI aiL'i.W6.}:s}j n&in.u._ VEHICLES smmas I `v'5?L`5oJ JAMES munnrv. _ ___A 1;-.. Wsll Papers suitable for Kitchens, Dining Rooms, Halls; Bath Rooms, Bedrooms, Parlors, Drawing Rooms, Olces. Etc. The next quinquennhtl dlvmon of I-otl will uh plus star the close of tho ouks on 8116 Dooombor 1807. Allfhoaejoinlng the company bofom thin date will he enbmed to ono nu : prots. Mllln A Cunnln hann, General Aunts. Uluonco .8 Inch. B. L...B1`HIBR& 00.. n-_..a..4.._... -1 InIIl-.A ._A HERQP: -% Home and lot. nor. 0! ueoru Ind ltowln It. 60:66. Earl 86., non Gordon 86., double brlol houu. I16 Johmton St... now home und lot. sum. in " frame house. And 150 omhoc propemenn alt: and county to: 0510,30 lot or cxchunn. kiiiniii-3 'IiJ{'ia'.m. Agency. 151 womngton St.. xmguoa. ; Honey to loan at. lownlt -Mm. NEW Kiulton Pain: Shop nnd Boon Papa D;pot 0011. 33001! 8 BAGOT sranrr Btnet, mum. on Alhed St... house And lot. I94 " house and lot and but . " non Prlncou. 3 houno. King sud Gore 8%.. 8 house: and lsnd l00Il1'l King St. nu: Gm-o sc. vuount lot. km. 3 Home Home: (ho: a. treat. Home and lot. o Goorn and Stewart It. \ bot botwoon Johnston and Inn on Gordon BtneQ..Mxl00. I not nouvoen John Street, M1800. how hon i Booklets, Christmas Cards % Children's Toy Books,` New Books for Boys and "Girls, Office Diaries, Pocket Diaries, Etc. uvuuv-g Idlvvlyvvl nun ta-vwv I I5 Insurance Company. III`! (I!) . In ddltl to Mon ?o5::'a hiya? for u.ourityau I|:||ln.la D 110 :33 Raul: 01 on up umokgagndgn. T _ REAL ESTATE BOWN, DOWN For 8:11: or Exchange. Canadian Almanac, paper 250, cloth 50c. ' ARTISTICCALENDARSI The Corner Bookstore. -Jornor o! Prlnoell um womnnon ltroou |Sub`stitIitLibti tho FRAU of UM day. 863 you get. Carter's, Ask tor Carters, A Insist and demand ) mamas F. NISBET SI 7 In only perfect Lave: -Pm. Take no othat. zoo and latns. Solicitad Jto do so Beware o! imitations 91 Same Color Wrappez-, EVEN IF YOUR FIEHORV IS DEFECTIVE YOU SHOULD ALVVA1-"S IIEHBHBER THAT DOAN'$ PILLS CURL ALI. KIDNEY TROU- BLE5. AND EVERY DOSE HELPS THE CURE. ~ SOLD AT ALL DRUG STORES. uv.-cs...-yuw ....-.-.-- f`lKZADACl`lES, DIVZZINESS. FR I 0 HT FU L DREAFI5. D!S~.`URBI2D SLEEP. DROWSl- I\E`.s`S. FOc1(iLITFULNEf`S. COLD CHILLS, NERVGUSNESS. P T\Z., ARE 0}` TEN CAUSED BY DISORDERED l\'lDN`EVS. .._ . .. .._ ............ .. .\nn.--n---...--. 'wn.L cunt mu. [)0 YOUR HANDS OR FEET SVVELL? IF SO YOU HAVE \VII/Hi KIDNEVS. DOAN'S PILLS Vv'!LL E-TRENGTHEN THEVI. _........ . ...-....-.. an un- I Ilauu .- 4-...` ~ ..\...n.-.-.. HAVE YOU DROPSY. KIDNEY OR URI- I\ .-`.R\" TROUBLES OF ANY KIND? IF SO. DOAN 5 PILLS WILL CURE YOU. ` RHEUMATISM, GAWSAKIBNEY PILLS _...._ . '%l*!M%Ei%i{=iiiJ.i*.98?.H KNDWW. nu...-nu.---.. T. MCMAHON & CO., '`ATvB3To`iTB`'1`f' g.....___ 4- ---.n u -.-n -`.-_ London 6: Luncuhlre Life Assur. anoe Company. uo7....`....;..nuuus tun ......... ..1so1 no Prtnouutnut. The various: vlt than than! windows. H) rnnoouunu. TI -I "sow AT ALL sroaes. comfort and lonuvitr it lulu -any 'n.nI-nAo Innaln hm nnolnn vuiuuri Inn unuvuq yr -1 you Footwou undo to Otllll`. ;_--.- - gaungn ;-jy--1 in great variety. 1898. " I w- WIIIFII nirhht. -n---2-_-pnz--u Little , Liver Pills Effects. Designs. Prices. London. Liverpool and Globe Fire I-nnn.nnA {'1-noon-can-u 0! every descri tion mnnufncturod an no- psirod no the Wars rooms with the Whoa Windowl. -` ?w'i:.c{r`< Bdcn. n nnmuun I`;-nan ' mI:Kn{:aE"a7iEK. 7 BACKEC-H Ev a n n - nun:-Jun` 3!` Ikvqu ;HAVE '5}: Pltmcass STREET. n-I-Ll I-I-I'- Wj TCIII. LARll|0`\'VI. Dan. 7 --`l'bo mu 0! Lbs death 0! Charles H. Bradley. Unnam- qno. qn I.ho30dv nit vuugrut shock to No any Mood: and ocquintuuho bore. wlun be formal; ntidd foe n nnmbor o! yum. The Epro-II lcugu of 0 chris- tian oodanvqrJu:d a racial at tho rgddcuqo ol William conndl Int Monday M I. which pawl vary nooudll, be-In unt; Isvuu-U sun I u-nu; -nu--ug- K I ODl:ss_\, Dec 6.-Tho repmonutivo ol the Ulblo society held ,5 very inmreatinz and protable meeting in the Methodist church on Tuesday evoning otvlut geek. Rooms are being propnrod for the public Iibrnrv and reading room in tho promiuc 0. W. Denyoe. John Gunny. Kings- ton. has aunrud a hnrnon buninus in tho nhop own-ad hey Mrs. A B. Hmion. Min Jenni: and Connie Invy have returned home nftor Ipondin A won with hair ' eintor, Mina Snddio Davy. Ardoch. nu u- nming her in n school ooncort. nlno one at Plovnn. Mrs. Huyck and dnnghwr Mnbnl luv; returned to their homo in Wuonown Altar -pcnding a couple of wmkohoro at A. P. lh-'0. Mr. and Ila. Wi||inIII.'Chervy 'n||o_v. no tho guns 6! Ila. Pa A llabu for a couple of tech. Mr. nnd _Mrn King. Rnilbon. nnont Sunday with Alfred and K-no Konyon. Rumor nnylnoonplool Vidlinp Aun|<;.\', Dec. 7.---Sleighing is new be- coming gonernl. The woM.her during last. week was very ch-un;_venble. Brent. Clear lake I! frozen over : the ice however in not very safe, Of late year! the ice has not taken till late in Jenuury. Last. `reek a dozen or more young men were nummoned before W. B. Mills, J.l ., charged with disturbing the congregation of the` Port. Hope church, in the west. end of this town- ship . Thejuetice reserved decision. The rlefeedante bad e legel gentlemed from Tweed to look eieer their side of the case. Themes Gee. merchant. he: removed from Arden. end the etore in tor eele or to be rented. Mortimer Tellon. dengerouely ill. in elowly improving. Mn-. Andrew in also aAM.inn hntur-_ nnnn W . Dnwenn. ex- I! .|0"|y Il'l1"0VI'"Kp WITH: IIIIUTIW II II! thing better. George W. Damon. ox- . ..P.. was in the Virago Int rock. I`. Ebhcringbon but been engaged by the trustees oi the Arden school in principal for mother your. And Henry Williams for the junior dopamnont. 1|: Iodlool Bnputnoondnna lnnton unno- nl Hooplhl. Ooronur for 0161 amino ntry 2?." 'e:..~;:*:.. 1- -- A Dlsusu-one Fire. l Amm 11, Dec. 7.-A disastrous re oc- curred here Sunday morning. which result-` ed in the complete destruction of the dwelling house of W. N. Bertrim,our shoe- maker. It started from a defective chim- ney. When discovered it was seen that it was too late to save the house. Every- thing on the first oor was removed. but it was impossible to save anything upstairs. There was a small insurance on the house and contents. The name of our doctor is Dr. Bureau. Dr. Finley and Mr. March. school teacher, Mountain` Grove, spent Sunday in our village. Miss Emma Knapp pwid a short visit to her home last week. Revival services are expected to open hero in the near future. There is a great need of them. and we hope thst Rev. Mr. Wickett will have prosperous meetings. Richard 1):-ow Nelson. B C.. is spending a short time at his old home. Miss Mary Black. Westport, is visiting at W. D. Black's. adv: to1:Et.L us. -. -. 1-no giiguu 'r`o1nu`|n" nui- en Onl'irIo- I91 People Are IIII Whit Thoyllilylllf-'I'hO.VQll lnemunoonheeu. .0An:g,.DAc. 7.,-au. J.. Kan, dlm her daughter in, Oneida, N.,Y... rebu- Iaqt week, P. Ryan hes moved into _'piI new house. Mine K. 8nl!ivan, visiting friends in Enterprise, he: returned. A few of on: young: people attended a. dance inydenhnm nnd,T_reporb.it I suocus. Mrs. John Koen, attending her nick father, is with us again. A number "nt- t.endod_t.hepu-ty at J. Cong:-i`I and re- port. on eojo able time. J. Boyle. Rail- mn_ named I. much here nn,I.he 5.hh on Latlmer Llnplngn. L4\T`."E[`, Dec. 7.--The recent. snow has made very good ale1'pzhin;z.bub it is thought it will not last. long. Our farmers iavo stopped sending milk to the factory. B. S. Wartman has brought. his drilling m1- chine home. J. Gordon has purchased A new Waggon from J. Martin, Elginburg. Spring and Lake, Inverary. are cutting nnrn in this lnnnlitv. I . Lvatnn has re- aprlng mm uuxo, Luvunsry, nru cuwlllg com in this locality. I . Lyepon haste- turned liume after spending all summer as the north shore. B. Collins in erecting an underground root. home. J. McFadden dehomed ten of Mr. Patterson : cows. Mr. Allison killed three pigs that tipped the scales In three hundred pounds oacll. `Mrs. J. Patterson has recovered from her Into illnene. Miss M. Allison is visiting friends in Ulenburnie. J. Culkin deserted the homo of J. Patterson last Saturday while the folks were all away to Kingston. \ HEW (val: uluvv uyuuncu. Eiu.\'.~wu.Lt`.. Dec. ti.-C. Reeve Tucker, boerdin at the Lake View house for over ayear. Felt on Monday for his home in Bermuda. News is expected soon froth James MoMul|en, who left here during August for the Klondyke. The last heard of him was a letter written at Lake Ben- nett on September 16th, saying every chance of their getting through before msvigutinn closed was assured. He in one of the party in the Canadian Yukon com- any. A new post oioe. known an East ungerford. will be opened on January lat at the residence of John P. Whalen, eight miles north-west of Erineville. Mrs. Hays, Picton, is visiting her daughter., Mrs. J. Kidd. Mine Maud Joyoe attended the funerelof her sister, Mrs. Dwyre, at Deseront-o on Sunday. The Phelan house will hold their eighteenth annual ball on Dec. `.37tli. Bullion Ripples. Run-ms. Doc. 6.~-Nobwit.hs_t.snding Set- urdey mghtfs rein, we have snilicient snow for good sleighinggsnd farmers ere haul- ing ssw-logs and wood on sleighs. Parts of Loughboro lake are frozen. and some have enjoyed I skate. Our sports are en- gaged in fox-hunting, some having fair luck. `-J. 1). Lynne purclnsed as new cub- ter from Mr. Lawson. Bydenlmm. Joseph Kelly is able to be as work sgsin after several weeks connement, resulting from a sprained ankle. Miss Belle Lyons, King- stomspenb Sunday with her brother and sisters. Several are sending milk to but- ter factories at Newburg and Kingston. A chair will be formed here in the near future. It. will consist totally of male soices. A number from here attended the wedding of J. Harpelle and Miss R. Dono- vnn , WHAT cu} 0ORREPONDENT|'81 pornnn 0030 now ulna. a. ~nuyu. num- nqn, passed L` rough hem ` _5.:zh _on his routetp Glenbuznib. Visitors: Mia: Boyle. Miss Keeley. Mr. McAnloy, Rail- t.hn;Mr. M'cGnI.h, Glenburnio`, and Miss N. Sullivm. Kingston. at J. Koon r: J.` Dil|on. Enterprise. ab M. Sullivan u; Miss Gallagher. Mnsqsturgou and Mr. Shann- hnn, Kingston, as Mrs. B. C;)rgrave'n. Fnws mom punmcmis] Room! For Public Llbflry. I`\-_ 1! `FL. ..-.._---_n I I mks nus L.D.s. u.D. mm- Ro 01430. I&)}`rInoou'|tIoot: Bul- non. II! University Avonnn. Olen hours. I am. to 0 .m. glaidhl even a to no. 1UHD.I|.I:`II`O . 0. . nnnn.D.D. ..LD.S.. nu-cw anus-no Iona. _._..~..- I'\._ 9 `FL... New Punt Utlloe Opened. ,. __.. v\._ .- {'1 n._.... Dluturhecl The Pence. .~u :- b"1"I?::Io Ilodlenl Oompungu appliance and ntnodieo have been um I. Illl wrmon shout All out On world, an ovcy Inn has heard clllnm. Tb auto Jndtl ...".r.:*.m.'.. *"-"~"" ' quumyuophglnonnuyuln-lineup -i-:-=,;.'"`.-,4:->. '""'., on portion Andean : cl .':..~=-.-;.*:~...-2*. -'2--:.':-:;.... 1 loC.O.D.uIcIu.Io no ilin. nutlpny ..y..n.-u..- -u v-........_. Children in their play are apt. to get sprains, bruine or outs. and the pain these little ones sulfer before relief is brought to them should convince mother: that it. is necessary to be always prepared for acci- dents. Quickcure in a healer that acts quickly and removes pain at once. I10. I`! lull! Iorncnr lnwuullng IIIIIIII lupin. 1). mi hnuold hinnonniduoo In Mn. A- Mn nil. Minnsnnlhcrl Ilfb .__...________._._: ENAID OLIHINTB. L.D.8. DENTIST dlnotly o with tho Pout odes Walling- tou stunt `non. lstabllah in us. run ho. . numnoo nu mm Dkllallll II rnssr wmsrs ' I8 BOOK."-4 0. B0 . a. "A Dllol r m snmna.-' --ca ollnmu nasrw x."-a.wua. --uozrr swa- -rxrm. x nvn saw 21 0%: 11301` It DAYB."-Alonn Inn. "17 OR DEI8 H34 ! TIN DAYS` WOIIl."--J. 0. Bo- won. `Phonon beautiful book {or birthday 23` "G.`:v'1.'%WAa.'.. "i' 83.`; div!" 7 - In woman of odd oimrcl . CVO C I 35: 'm"'3 ""1? n ma. , , f.L."m"'|"u"' .a.*A`&"4'."1._'.'.'irE1i`. I4 nm. A. .ncL\uIL Human urq mu this week for her homuln Yukon`. ` The uqnnl winter meeting of tho Load: fumm` innticuto was held here lul. Thu:-cdoy. The doppnment cont. .1. Robertson. Inga-null. fame: of Prof. Jloharhon. and Andrew Elliott, Gait. who is I thorough. pnctionl rmer. `rho nudrouu of both were in- urootiug ngd instructive. -.-._ ' V S IIIIUIUI _1IUIIII -I'>lH ., Wnsrronr. Dec. 7_.-John llocornish me with I aerioue accident lest week by falling oil` a scaffold. We are glad he henr he is fsining. Miss Mary Greedy {ell on the co lush week end broke e bonein her wrist Timothy Bell, in Alsslu for some time. re- turned home last week from the Klondyhe He was one of the luoky `prospectors: he sold one of his claims for the handsome sum of 3200.000 and has two claims more to dispose of yet, lie esys he is going beck lnblie spring. He learned the black- smluhlngsnde in this villege and left here twenhy-eight years ago and looks halo and hearty; Mrs. Robert Brown hes moved intoJohn Murphy s house on Whelen street. William Rodgers. who went to Syrscnee some time ago, has returned and is now located in Athens. Stephen Bennett. in the Brockville hospitinl for seine time. re- turned home on the 49h much improved. William MdKnight. has rented his farm and will move on to Mr. Coon s farm near Elgin. Owing to the slippery roads lmt Sunday the churches were not crowitdi T. J. McCnnn, travelling for the Burbridge company. Obbswe. has started on his usual trip to Vancouver. It. will belie him time months to make this journey and return. E. Earl, proprietor of the Arabian balm remedy. is seriously ill in Winchester. M18. Earl his gone to eee him. 0| r poultry fair will be held here on I):ceinber l.`lLh and Nth. * I uu-pawn-ca PH[l.1l's\'ll.l.l'i, Dec. 7.-The past week he: beena week of snow and rain with very littio Eleighim; us yet. The sudden freezing up stopped the farmers ploughing. The corn and straw cutter is once more henrd cutting corn and straw for feeding. Miss Earl invited her Sabbath school class, numbering twenty-two, to the residence of her father, W. H. Earl, last Saturday. After refreshments, the afternoon was A-pentin games and other amusements; all went home delighted with their outing. The, choiris practicing for the Christmas en-" tertaimnent in the Methodist church Christmas night. W. H. Ludbrook is laid up with rheumatism in one of his lll`l`|'l. Arnotfa Arnica Anodyne (or all pains, in- bernal and exterm-I. T The Foremost Medical Company In the World In the Cure of Weak Men Make: this Offer. Io oh d bu boo pl-uuud i `ul- Vorudnn: nm:`K"'na okl o:mpuny now (on: tho Intnomnkcl Ittrtliugolyr:-I M _ radars hnvonodouhtubonni and old] thaparticulnu oononroing. r._ .5018. the returned Kiondykq miner. who in `A; pre- nut vinitin hit night here, Mn. G. 3. Dan. '0 ! Iorbur mentioning than mania D Aim lll lnld hid n: nnidnnnn `L Ill! BI! .05 II II. IUINIIIE -um . . |u;Mr|.A..Mc all. NIlI3iIt.IhGrvlIf0 thin `melt (or her homaln Yuhr. The From the sun-lug Llttlel vnuuge of Pnlllpsvllle. -Ix ,,,_, I\ , II DBL- ._.--L ITIIIE. John Downey has had his residence thoroughly renovated, and has moved into it. The scholars in attendance at the evening school have become so numerous that the professor has had to divide them into three Oi-kneel. with a qualified teacher over each. Our blacksmiths are over-tun with work nowadays. There was a small attendance at the churches ow- ing to the slippery condition of the roads. Morley Brown has been very successful in sheep raising. The cheese factory is still making cheese and receiving about. 16,000 pounds weekly. Many of the farmers are taking their milk to the hunter factory. Min. Maud Brown has been vinihinlr W "T'J3r`i.".'. o?'B'.`33i'2I.`Ta nn. 0 ndo'nD!nStoro. lntnnooon nu to Wm onion. Billing incl!` IHIIK DU DUU UUDIUT lllU|aUl'y- Miss r Maud Brown he: been visiting friendset Forfsr the past week. John Smith. -Forfar. has sold his farm to Gear e John- son for $9,000. Thomas Cavenag is sup- plying a number of the villagers with wood. Mrs. Ju-lie Downey has been visiting friends near Gannnoque the past week. It is re- ported that A. King has purchased the N ichol s property on the corner of Mnin end Toledo streets, and that William King will'work his futher s Inrrn. Alonzo Pon- nock has rented the Wright hum. John Palmer, Lyn,v/as visiting nt Arvin Brown : during the past week. The trustees of school section No. 9 have hired Miss Lottie Baker for another year. rluu n--urn tun -zvu-nu. www-- For ladies and gentle, the finest In the city at Abornet.hy a. world--no doceot nor Inltltnuon nu u-and Ind rutarod no man man II has tho lunodxml MEDICAL CO. 0 Bnlfnlo, N. Y. This In due to the net that the oompnnyoonzrolo Free Trial To Any mman In all the world to-dly-ln :11 the M: of the doctor Insulation nu , Ind I-nnthrad In mnnv man :1 has tho ummnnu: MEDICAL C0. 0! BIIITIIO, N. Y. own) yoontrolo some lnventlonl nu dhoonriu w an havo no equal in tho whole town or modlou salmon, -44 HEALTH mo ENERGY ASSURED. mppv MARRIAGE. oooo TEMPER. LONG LIFE. Flno Shoes For Evonlnx Wen u .- 1 1 -,,,u, .|._ n,-_; _._ A BUDGET OF NEWS. A [mop llondy in. .o._ I\-- 5! 1..L.. Ila-IV` ALEXANDER BLANOHARD. OHAETERED _ 0 mm. Booho nod. Rented. audit- ed. 1 luau: und nnnoin statement: Mun. cu oondnnuu. Addnu Klu- non Bmlnnu Oollon. - ofnu kinds. laud Imus. All who and wood Inna Imus. Also cool Dunn` loan and uurlluvipuu at who Work uvdWhI(Ih'oI hvo Illul F`?'FZi:"r'u'ia6o:. em':..v:-..- Cinder Si(_!_f_S_ mursmvoun was -4 W Y- vsncorn Maul." ." [Mutton Wunrdi-'5: ;:.'::.- j"""i45`-"3-`av -'-'-'-`-"4-_--~ CITY W000 AND COAL YARD. ____,___ .....-yV _.`-`-..(a- A-w-ox_1.no';ri Liv can gun -In Qhlnknnnnnndlnhnnrt jg A beautiful 31:10 Black Ild louver Over- coat. with velvet oollu. Ian; would III cheup It 07.30. Our with only 00. Anodur nnorunmumo out. but uuon you would on not [an thnnjlo. Bale prloo 0! In ' WA Iunvn nlnn n an-tnnn lntln DADA? ml. C041 gwpwqoo, ` Mn. 3 T 15.01:] min 1 ham`: 1! and Nerve didiolhor. ` mnouppuya.--um nnwm from extreme nervousness r zen hum lm; Ign Inn manna vnv QAIIK. hum , _ __.,. troubled me greatly. I could notrleep soundly. nndvwould often am `(on VNNI 5 start. together with a. curious tooling no if my heart had stopped bentin . and di would be some time before I oou d recover myself. At times became very duty. and a mist gethe before my eyes. I have token many kinds of ten! medl- ' oinee, but could get nothing relieve mo. Finally I received It box of Milbul-n'| Heart and Nerve Pills, and em glad to ..... nun elm. mm. mm: rnlinf in I Vol`? mun '10 All nu. . Onanun ` - on M..-:.-::.-. :.*...*:`.3'...-.- *:::::' 3: 011;; Boo the Genuine Burning it no one We also dosh-M.ocnllnpoc_lol uontlo 0 Itaook of Ion : Nobby Coats, pny not an uun uu. `um: um. yo nu- We have also a custom mods Bean: 0000.. vhloh we consider without doubt tho Bolt vsluoln the dominion. Out prloo Q0; 16 It won worth 815. l!I.--_ D-I.-:4. ll-dab KAI.- C14um1ey Bros. near: and Nerve run, um um gmu up any that the gave me relief in u very short time. now deep well. In nerves are steady and strong. and I am not in ` every way thsn I have been for years. I mm mmmmend Milburn`I Heart And than I have been 10!` yeul. I can recommend Milburn I Nerve Pill: .ver highly to thou Iuorlng from an troub e affecting tho'heu't Ln nerves, or I know am they have beans great boon to me." (signed) 1133. Burn: P. Curr. I18 Brighton. Ont. `Cook's _Cotton Root Compound I- Ola- A911`; nnfn rn-Huh]: ` `U 110. 1 lot orumary cuc- is by far the best dollar medicine known -sold b druggisls, one Dollnr per box. No. for s ecinl cue:-10 degrees ctrongex---aold y druggiste. One box. Three Dollnre; two bores, Five Dollars. xv. - our Mn 9 mnila-(1 on teceint 3'80!!! In lungs! Modley.l)rnm;Iu1s. c'un')f&':":il.{ `xi your around. In: In . so re a umoo":'u':nv ii. r'.3.p3.. mu... m. at our Ayah Henry \Vuuu. lruuuhsl. l\lN(it5'l`UN. ONT. We are Ihowlng axoollont vnlno In India Rudy-Mada Oontn. New design: ht Rock Bottom Prlool. Cull ` `nuns. at at ti 0 interest on Otty In Pro . gun on 011;: an ant: Dobontum. A ply to `moms mum. Isnuor Frontonuc In and Invent.- MQRIIY 1'0 Al nu. I onauua. In '"I';Tu-'l I'yT~I1"r':-TEd"I`C'v.Ic.';&u-km. Prion 01.00 a pull: Bl: for Slhrlm 1:-H5: all!)-rdllen culvert: 011.0070 "Iona r mu: . V"! DO AN II A n Imuvn. Kn 51.... mnA15o. I mun? :3 not it. m~ wlllpond lt_nrop|| A_____ m _____ ` lav um |'uunoo"iiIi':uv u)'.."r'r';h'. `cu:-go. III. o Thre'Do11nru ; two Five Dollars. No. I, or No. 2, mniled on teceipt '40 1 price sud two 3-cent ntuupo. `rho cook company . Windsor. Jllto IIunI.aw.. mun-an u; pm.-. ............. ...-.. viuorund Inn to nhmnlmn or unn nnd qnloklr b unruly rs-toron Lon! Manhood n nld or III. Ennllyvnrrlad In vmpm-km. coal. anon: $15.00 with a '1-(Men nor. Monro vnonnu rerumlgv_I_._l)oj;I` By___A1[ !_lI_Al_'l`q_l_._m ' I'M Plhonu lemon h|uIoIoo-dWdunnnOIno0. _n1n mmsrme mm: _..n I.-..-. 3-I-moan I-3- AnIIn-Im Avon-nova is-Inepn uaynuqgnu Iuhowtooungu. W. WUIIIII .19 010:: Prion. Quick Solql. $'Sold In Kingston by Ron: Walla. W. H. Hadley. I):-mnlnts. ` bnnlahlng fatigue an thirst. FREE, smd ` See thgt. tho trad you_r address (write mark name "Tum Ekunl) to Adam! 8: 0|)! 0.; ' l<`rul.t.l" is on each 50. H & 131""- vis SL, '1orumo, Ont.` k . r mm ago nnd one Tutti I-`rum All other! are ' wr-wer.-nd yoqwill "=- ""`"""- Z`."$'.`l2Ti2.I`i`.. I1; '58 ends and bcdies Inc. _ :23 "{'.'.e."x'5% :'..'-.'cu-..' ".""'A'.`,'x`5`?.?' &:o:':.'. macs. Iunuor Innat- Iunt Iooloty. Oloo oppontto tho Pout om. 'f`I- IZIIIII V7 `'33, Bait gquaiity. Lowest prfcou PIANO FOR SALE- ll Ql\L"'| IIJLLX m AC": IUIIUII l\UVI Uvlulrvuuu In the onl ufe. teliublo monthly me {chat on which Indies can depend in tho $11010 and time of need. In farepu-ed in two degrees of men th. No. for ordinuty cueo - Inn .`ln11m- nu-it-In; knnwn And Exo Brook POWER SON ABOHITEOR. HIE- ohnnu in Building. corner Brook and Wolllnnon stuck. Phono an -l'W- C DADA-HUG` QIUICI w.3. we.wwm Sun: I 6.3333 smug-Iinu. IOLIOL VI. '.'hn-'n.q.o. I 'n.1.mou. hFlII_ I IIIE II IiUhI\I\llIlIDIu. IIIGNIIB IN TRUST. OFHOI 4 III BA- cot Must Aulcnlnamu solloltod _ T i|hi%ome ?~"` W3 %P3l!l W`- LIXAHDII BLANOHARD. CHARTERED . Amonnmne. Books omnod. muted. XETHUR ELLIS ARCHITECT. OFFICES- Exnhnnln GhnmbenI.Oll ord'n Block. 81 """" x:'.;`3.".*::'n:"..1,....::;."..."..'.."..""., polio`): Ibill 0% Itookhold . [LEI ." P%P:I`..B.'r aalun at wutpood . o run the new buttons um hon ` 0 0' Bumps mvnt onus but no mar. Tnlnnhonn In. A vb mrcug T `ma onau`x`-io.. ;....-.#Is,:- an. ...~~ um! um um V Inimit- tnn nannnhmhla. Thin modlcino outed & uiouav AND ausmass. `rm-panda`; mouhvaunu-ml mix- turo oonooivnblo. modloino nu 0! I unto stuck or L: Gupta wry m-ommlv. Mr Illa would not oonudor _ ms at at vary 2:2,-3:-.3: :4 :::.-..':::: ::..'.:9`.2`:'. us pnplgion lnptho honll. HF E13 _4_ -. __ .n Q_A_ SMYTHE & LOSCOMBE, IIYIINIIH 1' Mllllil`. AIUTHE 4 III I 1; n. ruumu nun.` so: near: 31-. mopnon. en. E2..Whig aI|, 4. we sum. Ag I. KILBORN nu). u.o.r. nu s..I.u'n. loam: snpulnoondona xtnnton Gono- Hoonlul. our and country -9"-v-'-*-s;..-3%-:='~"~ Anci-II'rE:_E*'i"u imu. uEDIdAL_cARDs. '8 LI VIE! nphono I01. HORSE LIVERY. our OIUJIII to publish. Nanny I10 full- ron man from tho world`: I point- 3"! show ho I sun of Our Saviour. %c In chm twan- ly onlnn dz 3. . CI in no bu fnl that when noon not you It. (Papa: run- INsunANc; WI4LNWo . _00l llII ELLIS. ARGHITEOT4 ()l"l"l()l18-- 0 0hnnbera.0ll`ord'n I .Klnuton,Ont.. DENTAL. tlnlolcvuu Ill unit who pa. --.'--r;- 2; .2 Khan 1vnnio.'0I;'16no. L Q-----------.:-._(--j- 5'1 oamoxl Dtuston. at 1:57. I Inn. tho I nun` than or Um II! `It 60 bill th st 9 II ll 3% ! run. '11-!!! IBIS `:31 d ` R YIYRS Ella k . `A DUI!) [HES BK w 8 WITH`! ||00l."-J. DIIAI OI` mvnnmma." 0 DERS lye J. D. Thompeon ee I-ted the resolu- tion, touching upon e sntlafectory mea- ner in which the irmen end oicere of the bond Ind rformed their duties. As Dr. Welkeuypointed out. the coet of per- feetlng t drainuge system would be reet. greet queetion which had to be eoed u the prevention of pollution of the wyer in the herlror. He would like to see eoupleot intercepting severe, one at the hotel Dame street and one on Ontario street. that would nueoeeelolly any on" all t eewege from lodgemenl in the hqrbor. " e an offer-inn ha hnmu nnnuhcturcrn. I. Iuwugu Irum lNl`I_II!|I In (DC nqruor 0 no ooring to bonus Inanulactutern. but Ithlnk the money could be honor I Ha building intorcopkiug aunts. I] I ink Inna oadanporing our liva in no- glocbi this manor. Ho apohutlongth upon nood ol honor drainage nnd the noon! 0! wongol the harbor. nhAinnAnPhAInn n?t:|rnuI unk: in A ITVX Ill KW "WWI WI` IIITKK. Chnimnn Phtlan returned thank: in n ldioihlouc Iunnor. montioni tho vut. Ionian which Dr. In and r. Gordon an random! tho any `by the minus manner in which they performed the du nl (hair llnitjnn. Ha Lnunhnd nnnn nu nuuwu an only lay me uuonnl manner potfonnod the duties 0! their position. He bouchod um tho lotion ol the water in the hat rf Ind to no the manor romodiod. It ` knot itolyhowill ho`: nonhor of t _...A -_._ -L -..._ AL..._L ... I lull IV EUZFDQECIKCT ICIIGIIHI. ll : hoot ikolylnwill 90`: t In-v_l out J-or. no. on-Jhouah to- I hold! itvoukl to noouury. own; to inotuqlnu dusk; pp `up n. . i in nu-I brought Idotoho nodooof thoboard would not An-A-$IhLLA:I--.-L4-ln-- I'5HU|lIKIUo Dr. Walkem seconded the reeolution. There were two very important matters ~ which the board had to deal with. It was owing to the eotivity of the board that the water works system was extended and im- proved, resulting in lessening the I-pred of contagious disease. Drain- age was eleo another matter of importance. The city in not yet in 1 condition of unitary perfection ep- prouching his ideal. The ebolishment of pits and the perfection of the eewege sys- tem; carrying it o (mm. the point at which it enters the harbor, saving the inter from polution, were lnettera which the speaker thought the board should take prompt action on. He bore teetimon to the feithlulnese of Dr. Phelen to his u as cheirmen ol the bond. and nice review- edthe eieient service rendered by Mr. Gordon and Dr. Fee. ` The Jpseker eon- feuued the open pita es relies of barber- 1. BIIHIDBLIUH. J. D. Thompson intimated that the chairman might vacate his chair tor a few moments. city clerk Drennun succeeding him, whereupon mayor Skinner took pleasure in moving a resointiou of thanks to chairman Pholan for the eicient manner in which he hail con- ducted amnira of the important body over which he presided. The business oooupying the attention of the board dur- ing the past year was reviewed, and it was shown that under the care of chairman Phelan the city s sanitation had been im- proved, and sickness that otherwise might have resulted, was diverted. The names ofsanitaiy ins ctor Gordon and medical health oir.-or ea were also coupled In the resolution. I\- tl7..l|....... ...........h..l AI... .....-.I..a:.... II Ullllllly II III IXIIIKILIIIL J. D. Thompson thought: the commis- sioner was kept too busy with his other civic duties to devote as much time as was necessity to the supervision of the city's sanitation. T T} I"I..........-n.. l..L:......b..,'| bI..-A 5|... UUPIKU UI LIUIIIIII ll-|l'lIlH|' U%l|"U6 Ill Ulill IIIU attention of the council to the necessity for eeeintenoe to the city commissioner in the discharge of his duty ea health in- spector. Dr. Wllkem thought Dr. I`ee a dutiee did not call for him going into those matters as for as it was desired they should be looked after. nknhnuhh m\A'nn gl... 6|-.{u.Lt 01.4 Ln...uI run on`! rmrmurx manna It novm bond 00:. Before ruuwhc old Ilvbc IIIIANGI I ITBANBI. Alinh. II! 1' DATE lmnlgl Amount, `Inn ILIQQO. IKIIJIIIU DB IOOKCQ IICCT. Chairman Pbelan also thoght the board should have A regular salaried aaoisbam. in- apocbor. In no cit in the dominion is sanitary inspection one as thoroughly and M cheaply as in Kingston. J. D. Thnmmum thnnohh the nnmmin. BUT. Dr. Walkem was of the same opinion. - He was not aware that such cases were not covered by the by-law. It was very ea- sential that these pits should be systemati- cally cleaned, and also that they be pro- perly constructed. The attention of the council should be directed to the matter. He moved. seconded by J. D. Thompson, that the attention of the city coun- cil be called to the pressing neces- sity of passing a by-law respecting dry earth closets. regulating the structure and management thereof, and also providing, as far as expedient, for making the dis- nnssitinn of xmrhmm nnmnulsnrv. The II III" II! ISXEJUUIUIID. I0!" IIIIIIIIHK IIHU Ull- position of garba a compulsory. The board of health fun er desires to call the .M...o.'.m .6 H... m.......al um um nnnnnnftv The commissioner read the by-law cover- ing the matter. One dilculty, he pointed out. was that the by-lawdid not make it. compulsory for citizens to remove garbage systematically. There are between four and five hundred dry earth closets in the city that are a constant souroeof complaint. There was no law permitting such to exist. There should be some authority, giving the health oflicersjutisdiction over this mat- C01`. 1\- u'.n.-.._ ...._.. .4 u... . . _ . . -:..:.... ' In one next meeung. Seniuryinepecbor Gordon preeontea his" ennhgl report} which will be eubmiute to V the provincial boardof beahb. 'I hquni- 3:3 . condition of the city is considered ae In It ectory. The number of ones of con- tagious disease: for the you as reported were: Soarlatine, seven ; diphtheria, fty-eix; typhoid, Jeven; consumption, lorby. There were six deaths from these diueuee. TL- nnrnl-gnu nf nnnl>-n-hung Riannnnn I-A- uueuee. The number of contagious diseases re- ported for the month were three. two of acarlatina and one of diphtheria. There were not any deaths from contagious die- eaaee during November. J. T). Thomnsnn t.hnm1hf. Home on! the CHIC! unrmg LVOVIIIIUUIH _ J. D. Thompson thought some 0! the board a `officers should have direct oven eight of the scavenger engaged in remov- ing night soil. Chairman Phelnn thought such supervision was within the duties of the medical health olcer. 1' ......... .. l`1....l.\.. .....\....o...l that lol'l6 IHGUIOII IIEIIIUII OUICOT. Commissioner Gordon reported that there was no provision tor the general re- moval of garbage. Upon request. how- ever, garbage must be removed under the direction or supervision of either 'mself or the chief of police. Dr. alkem thought; Mr. Thompson's point. well taken. Cases of neglect, to remove garbage. when notaicabiou has been sent, should be pro- secuted. ` TL- ...u.......J;-:-...... ........l Ll... I... I... 4......- 1HIERcEPT|NG szwzns An or Pm-zssme` uacaesmn. E-I'lNllU Tho Inna reguh:.mooI$?ng,q! the baiiii of ham: wu holgljnf thn council chamber - um;-noon.` Pmontz . TI -sunny L3n.nn- R THEY mm TALK TO US. T'!".TT`*'F'.'."i.`TT'?,_1`:iA"3 _`?,.!`f9__I!':99 w-p - . .--.-v.. _-._--_ ~1'$'.`K:.`1Tf`u'1i.F`3ie u $f i;,r"?7f Ii? koui..Q.C.,. . D. pcon. oo1'pmin`uoner Gadoa`tndJInodiqs';Dln~`lth oioar Foe, t. A . M. Fenwioh. called the atrqution of 9130 rd to the {act ohorg being no dninngoon oithqr Iowan-King or Bufrgc mom from _,_Bux-not Jtreot. A The locality J1, o.onuquohl.Iy. in an unani- tary condition. Dr. Wulkom movodaocbpded by J. D. Tboxipwm that the mutter be re- _ forred totho city Qngineer and modicnl hulth oioer with instructions to roport nt the next myeting. nnimrvinsnentor Gordon m-aaantaa his" A WARNINHOTEJ sum \ --t-any-- . View: or lonpan 0! the Board 0! lam: Onrhu Iutqru _ u 0: china; In- `dannnd Hy Pond on of Wuuu If the lnrbor. ' IIIL - n,_. _. ..,_1,_. .___L!_._ -1 LL- L-;.;J -1 Wm; In maples. tuunoualu ndgnnc-` I. D. 0. uonnn. "'%='-'-=- -- 'V==r-"4 W110 CUIIILI UlIl}Wl'lIIlI0 WI) pllu JIIICT I In ol ten or fteen minutes he Bred an- al at loud into King : body. Kim! nlandcd in vain tn be killnd at For ohnppod ha_rn-<;s and rough akin uno ,Cucumbor and Almond Cram, :9 Noland : drug wore. ` :--: $11113 earn rwmsj CBHUU UI uucuaa. With Anna and legs bound, he was ntrappcd no the bottom of tho waggon. which was hastily driven off to an adja- cent swamp by Ellis. There, where the two men were alone. Elli: prepared for the revongo which he Lnd resolved upon. With 1 ahotgun he sent. achargo Into one of the loser. vital part: of the bound mm. who could only.writ.ho with pain. After A Inna: nl mn nr hann mining: in find -n. DLUUT IDIU IIIIIU l\|nK I I100,- King leaded in vein to be killed at once. '1` e slow torture Ina k up until King : body was perforated with bnllou. A ue! ehot into King : heart. dispatched him. _ Leaving the body there for the buz- zu-de. Ellie returned home end told hie trienda of what had happened. The news Inrendina om. nmnnr the nn. AIIV II--Iuluu n u-V wv ---v 4--an vvv is doln chic banana in Kinnton shin your. the cat`? 0! o I to tho cont;-SE not.- wlthu n . (III! on W. J. B IKE. `T154 Bloi H090. And let. him give you the mar. - . IFICIIIII 0| Willi? I150 UIPWHUU. The noun spreading out among the ne- groea. they became greatly excited end threatened to attack Ellie. `They said they would not have objected to the prompt death oh man who had commit.- led a cringe each an King was accused of. but the to:-cure inllioeed was fully as bad as the alleged crime iheolf. The dead men hue three brothers who ero going around the country trying to inllgmo their colu-` radeu to violence.` IIKHIIIID Illla Mr. Ellis become alarmed a day or two ago over the situation. The result of his investigation was such that. calling in two or three friends. he told them than he did not want. to involve his neighbors in trou- i ble: than he was able to manage his own i affairs. and that all he iukod them to do was to help him seize i\nd`hie up King, to .put. him on B Waggon, and then to leave the scene. This was done, but. not. with- out. a struggle, King declaring his inno- cenoe of offense. 117:5]. _.._..- .....I I--- L-...._l L- _.-_ VINDIESTIQN and _9`7.`5T.'_T' "- lll B yuung UIUKIIDOF. ` King was: employed on the plantation, and. though known to be a desperate man, bacamequito a favorite. Soon it was ob- rorvod that the young girl stood in mortal dread of him. not daring to speak in his prooonoo. yet refusing to say anything aguinoc him. Mr. Elli: bemmn nlm-mad n luv nr hwn IIU UUTIUIIU Illjuryo ` I _ A party of men from San Antonia. Texas, left`. that city on Saturday to ex- plore the Tiburon island. The island is the home of the Sari Indians. who recently murdered a ship a crew. ' The island is in the Pacic ocean, and no white` man has ever lived `on it. 11.. . .--......6. .-l.u.i..'o.n AC :nIt`nn TI.-A nl CV6!` IIVCU `UH li- By 3 recent: decision of judge Hard. of the appellate court, Brooklyn. no wife can sue her husband for dunngea. A M rs. Kate Abbo sued her husband for $2,000 damages for Assault and battery. but the judge rulod there was no cue,u a husband and wife were one in law. A Bouthorn Planter`: Vongonnco Upon A Negro Who Aunulted HI: Dnnghtar. E\`!nHREE.`I, Ala., Doc. 8.-The killing of Coot. King by slow torture at the hands of William Ellis. about twenty milea from this point. in reported. King wns a negro, black and powerful, while Ellis is one of the lending planters of the county, is man of considerable position and wealth. Ha ha: a young daughter. Kim: was nmnlnvnd nn Hm nlnntntinn Qltly. Nicholas Becker, a roofer of Williams- bunz, N.Y., while engaged in his work on a tzwoaborey building lost; his balance, and in falling to the ground turned a com- plete somersaulo and landed on his feet. He was bruised somewhat, but received no serious injury. 1 A um-tv nf man frnm Ran Antdnln. case. The secretary of the treasury at Wneli- ington has appointed a commission of six practical men to improve the customs methods in the United States and report on the beat manner to collect the revenue. They will visit; the principal cities imme- diately. Ninhnlmi Banker. a roofer of Williams- menu or me oysters to many. Ab Fort Wort.h.Tex..e young boy Norrie (Mir, we idnuppsd. it. is sup- poeed. by a pedd or of spectacles. The father of the boy is one of the wealthiest men in the state and the boy is held for ransom. I)atectivee are working on the null: mm mm or mwonnn oun .$AV'l0ol3R IN M27."

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