Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Dec 1897, p. 2

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Forget it Not. U! DIIU IJICU. _ . Lest evening Capt. Jemee Dix, E. Cherlee end Jemee (flinch returned from Bulfelo, N.Y.. whither they bed one to men the eteemer Shrewehury. t wee thought the eeeeon had edvenced too fer end thet therefore the link of bringing her down the lake to Kinfeton wee too great, no it wee decided to el on her to remain et Buelo until next spring. wruuy. Capo. Oliver, who commended the schooner Queen of the Lskee int eeeeon with euooeee in the tredo on the ooeat of Nova Scotia. hureoeived three offers from owners in Hamilton, and Toronto to take three meeted echoonore iroxn thoee ports to the coast. Each offer ie e tempting one. and Capt. Oliver mey give up the Queen of the Lakes. In-I n.u...:..... {`i_..L f,..,.- r\- V` Ilnrlne Item! Picked Up Along The Harbor" Front. The ferry service between Brookviile and Morriaburg will be discontinued for the winter on the 15th inet. The Deso- ronto-Picton service was discontinued yen- torday. nlnh, niivnr `aka no-u----3--3 Ik- rayon. Dr. Yonea wan eoga in office work during much of hi! can nod Me. and took advantage of his privileges to write a bin- bory of "hi. prison lilo ouhiroy monthn, dealing with prison manaaemeno. regula- tions, food for convicts, prison oiliciale and the life of the convict. He nay: his work will make a book eeven and.a hall by live andahalf inches, containing 275 pages. This book, he an e, he wrote and smuggled out. in spine, oft. e watchfulneee of the ol- ficiala. Hie mean: of reusing the manu- Icript outaide was by concealing ih in a glaee sell-sealer. That be attached to a string and lowered beneath the surface of the water. After his release he took a boat and secured his documents. Dr. Yonee will also lecture on prison life and management. u.v- V I ll -'1 ICU WUIID QYIVI !mm hlxdroch. ulinhneela twelve milee. I wu drlvin on the name read and paued Mcclery. was afterward: . chided with having found theyelfee. and retalnin the money. Jame: Moclnry eegag detective, Greer, of To- ronto. who examined me and searched ' my house. and told Molary there wee up oauaeto atfreet ole. &;l_oClary win de" mined to ham mutated. and gained hi,` end. I win mod on J une 4th. at Raul:-ow beiole judge Deeoon and n jury. The judgein hla charge. to the jury stated his belief thatl waa innocent, but the jury found me guilty. and VI was sent to the penitentiary for three years. Butl was: an innocent man. All efforts to neoure my libert were futile. until lint Mondey wer- den etcalfe reoelvedntelegrem tron Ot- tawa. _ ordering my discharge. /The pu-don wee late in coming. but I face the world an innocent of crime. u any man. Detective Greer viaited me while I was in the penitentiary and intimated that my imprisonment we: the result of a oonepiracy. I will now bring that oherge ngumut.-the men accused ` and institute an action for $20,000 dam- mun. nanny ul1or:innI,lI:lu{l,|IAno Elnnooonu :l n |,|.`.7|.|e0t. . L} .: fovgiubotonont: On A pn `ah, 1.8935, JMMIMOU ,Aru ' . claimed hojoq :.::.'%:.. ::. '%.';'~:u..!;t;'2:1**;e..'1:';'".s i.'_i'k',.'"7-1-':i"" "'0"1"i5o""': 1: brain man. I wu driving . . ut. lrulell xonnl.` vane 37:. ufurloonnozhonu to inon nit. 19: chm, monthn, oluguhu no nnooont oi the Ghlflll llid ID hi] feat- `HA aivnn an Cnl- no. hint It-III doqun from qua-I3 ago: in vocals! nyoed. inmost ohall mm. with the guiity, and II`: incidents msni!inb- in; to the truth of the saying is reload by 3 man into reloued from the Kingxion nnnlrnnti-rv n. I.-uml. V... .. ' ALLEN S SHOES. . .. Ion`! now It by tin Inc. MARINE INTELLEENCE. ryuu chi: mu. 2:: mac one! much wuth ' dollg ' Ian. . ..:.......a 9.. ',.'.`i'..';';.'; f Innate: its Indian? unwind` -V.---, -. --.-- .wuuvu Inmcnbu 303300 the corn: of an (In. dour, '0 the lov`Ihu cone: with the .m, Thus] one 3 wondorlln ulna 0! `II I`! on lips be Ion. Nut with I will [in uculan go to how mwgloun I wonovormouon power. I'll!- obooo o ohoob of pobblod Bristol boord. out it into ten or twelve-inch nquuoo, double them and botweonloy oboou of blotting paper. Tio in with baby ribbon of a light color. Inoko o mun bow on the back and` nish the from cover with o pointed npray of rooobuda, or A little londeoopo. If you cannot point. write in gold in old English louoro "Zo blot.ty1.." with tho nmo ortlclol you can evolve in dainty visib- ing book. Pub on tho cover "Z0 donoo olo mlo vyqyto nnd inside ploco six obln oolorod undo. ond tnnncrihlng them Moondoi, Tooodoi. oIc.. poi tho mines of bbooo lrloodo wbooovloitiogdnyo you know, lowing spoon for now onoo. Anothoc idoo into porohuo pontoooto or nine linon or nilkusitullo ptlolod oolonddr on it. and, with brush or ooodlo, lot the louor gqi out ol 5 bowu-_ol own-I. You know weonoho o oolodor lo ooocborny. Pal oouo oudboonl, oovor it and odd two gllodon oi each side, on with douod bboo wound on iboud Ibo other to wiodootbo months pun. Aokoubogio ,op|oooob1on.o_wo|-kog.ollppon.o ` Iqorwolehgootd I-..-_o.-- ..__.: Sally Lnnn--~Yon uh me to noise you in the choice of Chrlumu pronnta. With all my butt. SOIIO things that will not oou muohkfon lay. All our pockohboolo. Sally. ho I-utricbionn our hon-M detect. but 1! ybn cm wield 3 pnlocta you hqvo 1 mngioionh tunolonuon Pur- Ihuh of mhblui R.-am-.1 Iinnn-II, .... UIIU |lHl.lUTIIIIea he concert in the city hall on Monday night. held in aid of the charitable funds of St. Andrew : society was also eminently anocoeelul. The dances given by little Min Floeuie McKay to the music of the, bngpipes wu {revelation of childish skill. Her smell feet. ashed in and out. of the maze of gure: with n rhythm of move- ment. and joyous freedom proving an in- herent. talent for the art. She is I briuhr, winoome little fuiry. end J. B. M(`.K\y Inny well be proud of his daughter. who no so only 3 image in her career. is capable of joining forces with him in the entertain ment. of Inge and upprecietiye euemblien. This has been as week of teen. The story of the two men who endeavored to puzzle out the alphabetical intricacies in the word oleomurgerine. occurs to me here. They failed to make euphony of the letters, and called to Pet. the waiter. to help them. "Shure, said the scholar from Ireland, ehure it'e oleomergerine you've spelt, but if eo be I pronounced it anything else but hutther it : C. B I'd be netting. So. I suppose the weelr a teee" must be pro- nounced is success. Those given in con- nection with charitable organizations were eminently so. The ladies of Chalmerw church held e jubilee homer and tea, the proceeds of which were gratifying in the ex treme, but that was a foregone conclusion with Mr. Mecgillivny, who has innite feith in the powere of the fair sex to bring to a triumphant conclueion whatsoever they undertake. L n 0|:-unclean-:0 in AL. -!L_. L.It ._ II. I Dill: III B UUl'Ul' " He showed the cleanest, quickest flashing pair of heels in the crowd as a big- voiced horror. with outstretched. elongated bony ngers, advanced on cloven feet, with horns tossing deance. claiming his own. Boys are proverbislly tricky; but some- times they do not calculate on the amount of mischief their love of joking entails. A butcher in Toronto was entirely ruined by the students of Trinity once hanging a corpse before his store. No one would from that time purchase an ounce of meat from him. lost it had hun on the some hook as the human esh. nd there is an old lady here who is constantly meeting a well-known undertaker. from whose con- tamination she draws her skirt in un- mistakable haste. end. with the si n of the cross. mutters loud enough for el around to hear, "I renounce` that devil and all his works." Poor old soul`! She has blamed the undertaker for a trick played upon her by merry. mischievous lads, who had never a thought beyond that of fun. They tied crepe on her door, and on a cord had neatly written her death. its cause, and the promise, funeral at two sharp. In that mysterious follower of young women of whom we have heard so much, and seen so little, a brother of the Satan ab Madoc. whose unreapected presence ` caused such a atamede of holiness the other day 2' It must ave been an exceed- ingly humorous and instructive e ctucle to watch the lightning rupiditv wit which the redoubtable warriors ed through doors and windows from the apparition invoked by Mr. Hornor. It was no longer "LH.f.ln Jnnlrln Ila--us. ' In Monday : ieeue of the Wum vvaa printed an exhaustive article re the able addrou given in Halifax by Mn. 0. Dick- eon, the president ol the woman : national council. The chains of environing per- plexitiea. out about the live! of humanity which organizations are necking to_glleen- tangle. involve a looking backward whilst takinga step forward. Scliemee for the amelioration oi poverty and its many direen- tailmente are but the choice of a leuenevil. But whilst those evile arl sanctioned it in our urgent duty to go forth and battle with them. All honor to those noble women whoae lives are consecrated on the altar of chrietianity, and whose lips have been touched with the live coal that makes of every utterance a benediction. At Klnutol rlllng school open: JANUARY 4th Luau eight weeks. `I I llnnnu-uln m-aCA- x I y I \ mung, Iuu sums In npauunntl ox concerts, entertainments family re- nnions. Little heed: obgol and brown. withthose .- black -uinina -nun. use in close communion inynpxppcted corners. end the_ den; little tonguee whose voices make the gldddest music, God ever sent to earth`, sre hushed inwhiopers that end in a joyous peel"ol lsughter to` thought is. born in their qnlckened hearts of love end their conference terminates in ecombine oi secrets we know so well has joy: for us in its origin. its developement. its deter- minetion. Such s scurrying upstairs and locking 0? doors follows the return olonrstiy dentsnow. Our bonnie boys and girls !throw the weight of books seidens soon us home is renched.the quicker to gethst thnt secret. which requires time end care to perfect. Not alone among the young members. on the Incas of their elders gathers some of that same spirit of Christmas. A glorious ndisnoe its memories bring and instinct- ively we grow entler in their presence. knowing an edde sweetness comes out of the put, to greet them in the present. A put that holds the touch of the jeweled ringers of vycsterdny. to deyhrings out from the casket where love laid them for safe keeping long, long ago. I The spirit of Ohrlltmu in during nesr. Thu nnovidomco at its. -dual on every nido. In the city the stores no donning a jplbjlu garb. In oopgtry. than no gone forth I tremor o louurnblo excito- nif. which VIII! ran in apibthln of concern. ontubninmmn And" funilv m. u uuuo Au "av uv IUIIKHI "Little Jackie Ilorner Sat in a oornor " ILL- -I.,,,, . In Ii`, um l"Il3|OI l0 )0 VOID! II 'If,I~ T villo. `I'M `demand sun in No fatty; uvuthyoumndluovuuvih. but It` Death or Idwunl Helium. The Nepenee friend: of the late Edward Ilcnrnleerned with. deep regret at his deeth, which omnrred Wednesday mom- i u the ` otel Diet. where deoeued' some few months ago for treetneua The heat of Inodicel aid Ill 0! no avail to urtuuhedineoewbichlled taken sin: hold. Than-musing -an ugh... u. I1 . I Hutu. Au: rjnlni wvru IIICI W BI- pmoo yestcndny nltomoon, and the hou- I sl will take plnoo at 8:30 mm. on Ftidny, 10th inst . la the Roman Catholic church ; thin, and than to the unit at In) : `fhofdoonnd Ill h H: in-ui - uuI_-II VII IIII llaljllill. I! the brilliant compxer `who wrote the famous poem in which he pictured Mine Conede clothed inn mentle of wow ond ice. "deughter em I in my mother : hmue, hut mietreou in'u:y own, etc . could have seen thefootboll match in progress in the cricket eld yeoterdey Afternoon, the chances ere he would have clothed the young womonin I oovcrio ol mud, ecol- ing herself with a too. A though the 8th of December the grant come in still being [1-oeecnted without the player! or spec `teem suffering enyjnconvonience from cold. A lndlome Y. H. (LA. Gift. Bucinou men could not make I better invoocmdhb by way of I `Xmas gift to their `young men etnployooa than 3 mombonhip ticket in our local Y. M.C. A. It. would be I oonnunt remindor of the will of tho ivor. And will benet t 0 receiver phynrcally. monull , pocidly and upirit- uully. -Senior foo: . $3, 8|. according to ivilogeu mod. Junior fees. including ch: and gymnuium. 8-.2..`n). Hockey. -Hurrah for hockey. football in a thing of the past. For the next four months the king of winter sports will occupy the at- tention of the nthloti young men of King- aton. They hope to bring more than one chsmpionahip hero. It: to be hoped they will. But to play well they want to be properly equipped. That : where we come in. We hnvo the winning lines of hockey boots--tro_ng, neat. Tun colored at $2, `.3 50. 33* Huinea & Lookott. nvuar--\I `uni I;"UC `In. W. L. Goodwin. Director. cu nu-nu unv liruo Anson Ritchie, representing the syndi- cate that Iecontly purchased the smelting works and land mine in Lougliboro town- pbip. will arrive in the city next week and will at once engage in active operations getting out are. A new shaft will be sunk and as soon as e nullicient quantity can be obtained the smelting worlm will be set in operation. It it desired to begin mining before snow falls. yvunuu Ira uuuur UHIIUIIIIIOI. F. O. Myors_ rgxurned last. night from Port Hope. He foiugd the roads In n vory bad conulibion for wheeling. From Shan~ nonville down he rode on the railway irack. onvhring iorty-ono miles In this way. When he reached home ho was covered with muduml drenched with water. He now has 1] 500 miles to his credit in the century competition. n-uuu uuurn I'll!` AVUIIIIIK WOII' For Indian and gent/a, the finest m the city at. Abomot.hy a. n noun 5 IIIIIIIJTUIIUU. Yesterdn afternoon the four-yemold son of G. . Davis. Sb. Catharine screen, while playing. on the sidewalk in the vi i- nity of his home, accidentally fell and bro 0 the bones Of one nrm. A nhwninmn wu- uu._y Ul ma uume, accidentally loll and broke ono arm. A physician wan summoned and reduced the fracture Tho littlo sufferer withstood the operation man- fully. Silk Handkerchief: Found. On Monday dvoning, Miss Joan Potter. Centro street, found a parcel containing four extra ne silk handkorchiofe. "As she scooped to pick up the loose parcel. a man haqmly grabbed two of the silk article: and made away with them. The name of the man is unknown to Miss Potter. An Action `lettled. The Syracuse Journal snyn the notion of William C. Rogers. of Wntertown. against the Thousand Island park association, brought: by W. S Farmer to recover dam agree by rouon- of the gate fee system. has boon settled. Ropers ran a N ew England kitchen at. the park. The care has been discoxntinued. Alklnc For Snlinerlpmun. Albhough the secretary of the Y.M.C.A. is still canvassing for rubecripbionn to wipe out the debt, the work will not be an ac- tively prosecuted an heretofore until after the holiday season. So far $8.000 has been obtained. representing tiwo-thirds of the entire indebtedness. \anI;-v unlu ul nunuy mnuu unounng. Provost is selling boys and youths over- coats for $3; boys` suit for $1.50; men : overcoat for $5; mom? tweed mic 35; good heavy men's pants for $1.25; boys blanket: overcoat , extra value 34. an anvil ll Ullllp EGOIIDK. Next. summer a` I resbvt.eI=$an camp meet- ing will be lneldl on the shores of Lough- boro lake, fty acres of land having been purchased for the purpose., The site is one of the been located on the shores of the lake. Wear (lot A Styllah Hut ,\ Ab abouo hull price at Abel-.netby"s mil- linery nlo, over Abernathy : shoe store. Th-oy _Wnut The 0127:. Messrs. A. Savage.W. Kerr, E Sullivan and F. H. Dunlop will be candidates for the aocrotnr ship of the Macdonnld club at the approac ing annual meeting. Bountiful Mlmnery. Ball Prlco - Ab Abernothyb, over A. Abe:-nouby e shoe um. Maura. Cadbury. of chocolate lama. have purchased: hundred bicycles. which are let on easy instalment. pllu. to the girls in their factory. In Spain. and in Russia also. the `cycles ar_o `being med by every- body who is anybody. Nearly all the magabura of t.he'royal' family ride in Eng- lnn . yuunx manual nu jllli won the but prize in `cupid : lottery. Of course he will be prevent. with tho bride -oloct at the dance. bus in the izinocency of his soul he think: to keep the more: from tho boys. Al if he could ! ! ! Ai1"iI'rdi$'|'n$h" 3731}; Hi "g':1.' A' $33313: young medial just the but prize `cupid loturv. Of course ha will has munc.mr mo run, and. A thoroughly db- li hul himoia anticipated. Litmlo knou ofdouioilolleo are found new in such cum- ut,aom.r9v.eu.v. .reIvmio8.tho iuoinntinnl of blue and pink. and cord-colored silks, wibhorwitho c thcyoilinzof tmylno. of jewel: no owIn.und` ribbons. thm on random if this luau of Qua : houpi- I balitieu win not result in the very fniroat of all its roaebud ardon of girls. A popular just tho ban min. I-nruugn ml nnpp recipient: of invitation! '9. ".` "3"'D It Q0000 : on the 1a'thInI_t. Grub preparation: on being l|IO~f|'_tbO guns, and. thoroughly db- lllllt-(ul lame nu nnticinntod. Lir.nI. knnr; - A mm aueuejrmoggnouu-u% puma through the happy recipient: of invitations for the converuziona :1: Damn . turn 51.. In 93 Dbl Booms. uornu of Prince: and nu! ma. OKAS I. WBINSHALL. Principal j Great Sale or Ready Made Clothing, prnvnnf in anlliunr Imm-_' .....l .......;L..9 ___ Flno lnoon For Evening Wear In 'A:`:An, -.-.;I ...\..Ai_ AL- C, .-A A Gage on The Eighth. L-IIHAAL __..._ __A_. -_.L. _ co nturln-n Under Dlmuultlel. r\ ln,,,,, 7 To {Rive A (map unsung. LIIIIIIIUIAD1 up I)..n-I....s_-:.__ --._. crr_v_` AND vJcnTTv. {o`M |l1o .'L-L.'_ _. N A-`I:i'An.`lIlI|f`1V);cn|1~;. I an -._ _L...,, - __--ERAUI). -._._--_ ___ -- -,-.. .- Monday. November I5 Inning Oluuu on. TUESDAY. Nov. lamb. gt the Booun, o! Ptincou and llllull aaucnul, nlngnoon uarpol warenouae. Sunday school and d y school teachers and scholars; we hove numorou pretty things that will intqrem. you among our fancy goodn, and would be pleased to hove yu come and no our nook. E. C. Mit- c all. LIIU ryululn. Comma, hosiery, glove: It cosh price, drops goods at less to clear them out. R. McFAul, Kingston Carpal Warehouse. Sundnv nnhnnl and d v s-znhnnl hnnlmn l\Ing HBTDOB. < The (l.'T` R. have decided to abandon nlmgotvbor tho pro.-out mthod of heating thoir puoongot cars by ntovu, and M soon as pouiblo the plan of hunting by steam from the engine WI be introduced all over, the nystom. (In:-mm, hnninru "Inna. -l> amok nu-hm IUHUUII. A largoqunntity 0! blue and black buver overconcings eccurod very cheap. the re- pulc is we am making to order the finest. beaver ovoroonta 51.`! and $15. Dunlap, King ntroet. 1`hn ll -'1` H I...... .I...:A..a 5.. -L.....|.._ Aurrnul. rung:-wn K AIPOD WBTGDOUBO. A largo congrogamun assisted at the high maps in St Muy'u cathedral this morning. Rev. -Fr. Hogan, Napuneo. was the celubrnnb, assisted by vicar-genornl Kolly as deacon Ind Fr. O'Brien as sub- 'ler\con. A l......__.___A:.__ -3 |.n,, III I I ulu uuurlng. n. U. nnzcnell. Splendid choice in mats. rugs, curtains. et.c.. handsome and useful presents. R. Mr-Fnul. Kingston Uupet Warahouao. A Ianm (`.nlu!l`l7Af.|nn n.-i-uni .4-. H.- u-u pun-u piuullll pl'l(!8!. I}. U. Mitchell. A horse train on the G.T.H. made the run from Sarnia to Fort. Erie, 188 miles, in 5:05 hours. I'm-aengets from Bruckville to Kmgauon were earned fort.y-seven miles in 5: ll) hours. Two tins pouches, plums or gages for 250. Fisher :-. ~ Have you seen our 250. table`! You'll be surprised M: the genuine bargains we are offering. E. C. Mitchell. Hnlnndirl nhnmnin rnnln .-..n. .....s..:.... UI um union in America. See the window .fuli of leather goods, collar and cull" canes, dreaming cm-ea, writ.- ing portfolios. military hair brualioa. etc., at. [)lll'I|0 p!uaniiu.( prices. 0. Mitchell. A horse train nn Hut: (`.1 'l" u .......a- n.- nulxuwu usrpoo W nrenouee. Hugh 0. Nickle yesterday received from Mr. Porter, Wuwrlowu. N.Y.. the famous great: Dano bloodhound which the lust. named presented to Mr. Nuckle. In in 8 beuuuy and is said to be the lineal: specimen of hue breed in America. .8-Inn Hm u-;..A..... c..|: -1 |--u_-_ AAA, uuoI:t ono-::1';4J at LLEIIKL. Pr] l\lllx screen. Mine Montizambert will appear in Mrs. Noullneimee set. at. the grand represen- tative gathering in Toronto in_ honor of lady Aberdeen. New peels 150. n lb. Fieber a. Never hnve we had a more complete stock of `purines; we have them to pleeee any taste or pockec. and I purse is always acceptable as a gift. E. C. Mitchell. Croaalev'a nnnmtn m-nu... 5.... 3.... .. m.-uupuaum us a gun. 112. U. Mlccholl. Croaaloy'e carpets are the bean. buy no other. To be had only at R. McFuu| e. Kingston Carpet Warehouse. Huuh (I, Nmhln an-rm-Am. .-...-:.....I t....... w measure uuemess brouaera. llnnlol Solid silver hair brushes and com the price you would pa for plated elsewhere. E. C. Mitc all. All nnr fnllnna man In... I...A. LL- _L, ,__,... .....,. ...... nan no-um uuu uuluua no goods All our tailors are busy. but the staff can be increased at n moment's notice. See our Scotch tweed suitinga at $14. Dunlap, King street. Null Mnruiianrnlxnrt uulll nnnnn - 1-- `I-- uucx, m.1'.l'. Feannun e pure lard, bacon and burns. Fislier'a. . $3 and n choice of twenty patterns made to measure business trousers. Dnnlop. and nnmh: nu. wuuua. n. b. mucnon. ` W. Murray, clerk` ab J. Braden`: car- riage repository. left for Toronto last night. to nob as secretary lor J. L. Hay- cock, M.I`.I`. l`.n.-mum. nu-u. l-....l |.-_-_ -_J I" upllu wpa uuuus wnn grout nausmction. '25 per cent. rcducnion on all ordered work until Christums; SIS finest. ruitings, $14: 3'!!! black suite, SIT. Dunlap, King street. ..I _L_A, t, ~ - UIIFUUD. Beuutiful photo frames at actual cost price, in gold and silver plate and fancy woods. E. C. Mitchell. HI Mllrrnn ..I...I.`..; I n_AJ."v t u_va. 1'1. L. MIl(`n0l|. The ingenious machine constructed by the M. '1`. company for cutting off the apilo cops works with grout satisfaction. '_).'~) nnr (`Ant rnn:-vinn an ..ll .. H)!` :00. I l!nel' 3. C. B. Routlay, running MI` I bankrupt shock in Berlin. Ont.. has sold out. and WI" return to Poterboro to open up again. 34 made in short order. `J5 In-r mm. nn` AR'F__g_:HooL mg-s uxu now 9 Hunl0p,_ lung street. Hand painted porcelain ware, rose jars, tobacco jars, p\pcl`terio. pin trays and ash trays. ll. C. Mitchell. Thu innnnin..- .......L:..- ,-, - - I - wuurn I0 rccernoro 50 order. `J5 per cent. o" all ordered work. so our 313 Scotch suit.- iugs me now $14 Dunlap, King painted poxcelnin wnre. man in-nu A househoid word-- mekes the lightest and sweetest biscuits, cakes and pa.stry-it s a cream of tartar powder - no alum--nounmoninin BUUI Us The loan by fire to W. P. Aubin s dwell- ing and furniture, caused by a lamp ex- plosion, has been adjudged at 875. Emnreea Queen chnnmi N...-.... -1 n.. pxusum, uaa ueen aujuaged 875. Empress Queen clunnod curranta 3 lba. for `. 5c. Fiehefn. I` L! Dn..oI-.. ------J--~ "` ' gag. uumup, rung street. A special patrol from "A" battory did duty on the streets last night, yesterday being pay-day at the barracks. Fresh tinnnn hnddlexs Sc. a lb. Fiulnora. See the bargain: ab Abernathy : milli- nory parlors. over A. Aberuet.hy a shoe store. .'.ut:. J: usual` I. 25 per cent. of!` means 317 for the very nes: good: in ovexcontinga, reguhar price 22. Dunlop, King street. A aneninl nnrrnl fmm I-A" L-u--- -It-I Arum pneumonia. Empress Queen cleaned raisins 3 "III. for `.?5c. l:`usher z. 0: n... ......n. -4!` ..... V -11- I AI I7l' E: r J. J. Lsnwum, V ioborin street, has boon removed to the general hospital. autfering from pnaumonia. Emnrmu (Juana nI......a ..:-:..- 0 IL. R-- xuvvs I my In DI'0CI\'lll0 on NIBl_'OD lllh. A Info rule when in doubt. for Chriotmu ahoppern-buy perfume--nnd buy it at Mitchell -5. II. In u..:.`-.. _L-;_,,,L I V I AI, '- mu. llllirl. Prof. Muonaughtnn will lecture on "A Greek Play in Brochvillo on March llth. A Iufn nxln uhnn in dank. tn. (`1.l..:-p....- LVIIICHBH 5. K-. W. Snider photographed the Regio- poha college tootball tum yesterday anor- noon. Pure Goid Baking Powder UK 01 IIHIIUI II? Din Are you about to have your ordor for an overcoat. ? Soc Dunlop'u good: an N2. Mien Wilson. Kim: aunt. in nnrinn-Iv ill uvurcunu : boo uunmpm gooag an :12. _ Wllon. King nu-cot, it seriously ill m uh gonaral hospital. ` NOW salmon. herring: III!` Igrrlinnn In 1 In on general noupltnl. New aalmon,her:ings And sardine: we. 3 sin. Finhoh. V l).nI |l......-.....I.A__ _._:u I _ _ . _ , ,, ,, --A `IIUUII `XIV : { Acnuuuy `the but rings on the market (or the monoy at Bus . vou lbolll In Ianvn vnnr nu-ap In: an ivahnanns mxan up EV -DUI ` BUSY REPORTERD no spun 0! Int; nu mo-int no Iooplo An `lilting Ahout-lothlI II oog_ga_t_hn_AtonnoI of `lbooo Who An `lhllnn Harlan. Easter Sunday hill on April 10th. Sweet cider 25. a gallon. FIOhGI"I. Fin!-olau upper lot 260. M tho Jubiloo ignrden party. Acnumm thn hut. rlnnh an 0).. .....l..A IUD: New table raisins, gs. nuts, etc. Fish-` `r'a. WHIIQ 0911319, DFTCCF Chrlotnu `form Balm Nov. l5th. & 60 S mm] 5 uruuuera. unnlop. combs `at `I nnv far nlnhul ....-....l.. Prove 1! uopsmuunn-InnIIIODI?OlI7. 5, ga me u. --we- nu ` 7`4.'1T.`.:l' EA ?8ffC*ItI!E87J -*4`-=i&=-=7* Electrician. . . Continue: (hi all lhdh W` nnrnnnvlrn .nh&1nnn-ng II; 1-2-5; 3330' Having purchased several Bankrupt Stocks. including the Boot. and Shoo stock of 1". A. Offord. I un now in I position to give (irent Bu `min those lines, as well naBo y-Mada Clothing. L. ABRAMSON. TI__ll___. QA___ QQQL n -g . UT 2. KUWVIIHI Cl E-II W. `I. nohbhloo and the Von lawn; than of Ontario. lllrltwa. um noddonoo or Luanda ` Gino. Johnston Strut 'h-In`:n- Tn;-n Qgnlngg II-.. I-II. The New st:>n,`53iI_Drlnuu gtvrkt "Iv. lb-nnh 1|.-IA-; I- The Paopm T--A mu.` um 01 Mayor 10: 1890 If I Mn dented lahull do Inf but to till the position with orullt to N10 0 ty and to your nntlofuutiou. I an you: vote and mtlmmm in my nun. .- --.w -u-vvuvu- vu `luv V-0 VI Kingston. 1 ADIE9 AND GENT1.EIEN:-A l` THE RE- : uent of 0 huge number 0! 01-inns I hon deal ad to become 9 onndiduto for the pool- tlm of Mayor Int 1896 If I oleotod do my Dontlnu and. to H10 city and your muunoo In my fuvor. In the mom umol mull endeavor to make 6 ponounl csnvnu of mo amy- Youn t J.rE.l \WA Lxiw. To the Electors (Q the Clty 01 HI.` unla- UI Varicocaeiekcur MAYORALTY cordially solicits the sugport or the Electors as a candidate tor the COAL that is COAL at Alderman Ul_1.aIflAesJLivingston Many ills come from in - regular habit. The cnuzoom Imamu. HAT stimulate all the func- tions of the human syn- tem. Sold by but doll- -.- -_. .......L -.. - JAMES REI[) S. = Amhuhninn null In A By uelootlv 1 O Pronont (tom our Christian ~10:-k Puvlor Cabinets. Writlnc Huh. Onyx at-Ion. Jurdlniau Rtundn. (`onus Tables, llunnn Colnhtor Hen Eoqhu; M. thl Lowent Priue at You can Beautlfy Your Home lSutherland s Sdlid comfort from the start and even the price is easy. I Many a man has ,broken out" in-A passion and has his feet all broken up" trying to get a new lpair of~Shoes broken in." may I AAa.4A\J4ltAIlJ R gets around that difculty. or 1-vu:_\J lIl..IIl kl Ambulance call 147 A. ? Kingston Ladies College, v u --c 168; THREE CLASES Ola` MEN" ex- plulns all. Sent free or charge. sealed. upon roquet. Wrlte for same or con- Iult me personally. DR. chmbum. we 8'1`. JAMII 3'1`. MONTREAL. QUIBE. '1"-"'j""""" v 7 Break};-IE` . In. ----rvw --v-- '1 I cure, Va:-lcocelo wltli tlie elinltv tnchment on my famous Electric Belt` and supporting suspensory. I put C soothing currentiot Elect:-iclty through the swollen veins and cords. causing it free circulation or pure. rich blopa, and removing the clots, thus perma- nently curing vurlcocele. It takes two nmnths. You wear the belt while asleep. It gives power to the organs. atom the drain and adds ncrn totc to the debilitated system. ` ` _______A( J Ivlllu uvlu II; In ers everywhere. Now the -' SUTHERLAND Ir\f\rI-nnuuun A wsnn Low Priced Shoo I-louse. av: asvl V, -010 VI IIIUUII Noxt 0Il`IOII'l Whobulo. FREE `soc/JK. IE` (1! ARIEL: 1\n.\ - 254 a 266 Princess btreet. `A SELF .- rrnaarmaum "wm-tour; " OPERATION-at PROSPBCTORS CLAS All commercial and Shorthund sub- jects taught. Courses short, `sharp and direct. ` n__.1 I... IIIIIH A3 _3,,-.,I,_. Mall UUII u "Ema for 1397-99 circular. J. 3. menu. A. auucnnno. II.-_lj_..A pu.__A__- [IE BEST IS HIE CIIEAPESI`. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. Til HANDSOIE NEW REEIDENOI ON Union Strut, non Dlvmon Strut, Incl b D: id J. Wlutoh d. A .Ir:I.l1nr: wllr complete lmhot. mi'1':l.:'n IZI pmncess stnsf. TR '1' LARGE RESIDENCE ON NORTH 34": Johnston Bones first house wont of Bottle Street. with furnace and other adorn oonv nlonou. Alto the Stone Dwel- . no Bu 0 Street, with modern unprovo- Iuntu Apply to Joml Iltmut. ugulnunl , lunulnht THE nun- - onu of 11.6. A. Kb-kpncrolf, bunti- nltutod. oppoulu llsodonnl ark. Ap- Kxnnnxox avnoona. Onto:-to so. IE3}; LARGE BIBIDENOE ON NORTH at If Earth Stunt. with fnnmnn And nu..- I 0!` '1'] 'I lot): 'I P: jjqqugygnn _ : Duals anioxumon mom: m t run .511 modern 1 COD]. ADDILL j A CHURCH `SCHOOL. Mon and Albo Street, with {our full lots. ml: to A. 'rnmnN. * J E Ilhutud do?-uohod Brick House. oomor in-jjjj n'I;_'="o'i2:;%r:i':owu':nu ah?;rlo::{.:o`l:r ` I onnnolon I Ii L XL. mutual. Ana, . lqlngmnnn mu m,5 a5'n'IA*aoxt:a -If.nc!mvn1_1uuI.-I cur (o]ntnz;ent).the.uteptgk1n euro. 7 IA kxxgpxn Algal instant renal. uipolncqoanpudy can at wrturrng, un- uunnmumnlmnng,I:omn.bummg.hma. hag. crusted. Iouy um: and scalp humon, with loss 0|` halt, when alt also lam. lull in nub wall. Porru Duo All) Clll. &'3`-'3.` BnNu."n'u. -noun: Ann`: n _.n rl-a- n-__..._.. g- mil` A .BABGAIN- .l`HAT BEAUTIFULLY Iltlutud dotuohod Brick House. Vnlon Albert Strut. with four full lntn_ I'l_ntcIIhlsolWood in tobe j 1 1 ? -F T An tqnumn 1:, 111110 bath w1Ih(|;:I'10'l1lA'S()Kf.?Ix|IInlalDnX!uItl0n -w--v_. -..... --.-_......._...., ..v-. Emu sch mum-:%n. :-u vuurl-9 vtvuuulv nlul Bnllrljo la NIL" of Univor it (in-odunu. sl omtlu [inn to vldlul noodn u rgnonont sand oulzunotihono 0 high: mm a u lung. :1? Ills-alum 05 no uh not can ,froIn lm tolo pot snmun A 0 on-third to dnuhaon of out go! hill Intonnulon anal: to slum-rjjIUBEpV I` mm mm` 13.1-an .:.2.'.2-.... W 9*?`-:.':r:-: O. .. j`.-----v Olnun will to-opon'on Nut and nnlonoo Sgt. Otoquot 3'3 Sxntlnc. rnni at Ihllwnvnllvu and EDUCATIONAL ...-.._.... TO 3:: Ln." The FOR SALE. Ohuooud Accountant II..A_-l-_I Best. 304m and pulnw. -..R.J. `nun Ilnnl City at lhll dopot Wilton. O.P.R tok- Wil- Ploioanphy in 3! a brnnohu. '1 Ill! 70!" uuu onion. Oono ?MvE_Ese 6: co nCIIIIICIU'Ifm`. Anodliuuhnlh and thophoocoloo thug hatch: cuool than jut ro- odvolhrmdanu. -- -n-v-u as anonocurn non luau Tln loud nylon in India {any warning Ilinnn. (ill and uothnnt Ahma- uu-Iuvrll IIFITIII IUIDII IQOOIIHOD, O0!!!- gd 5 Klnplon. Pohrboron h and hvlllo. o|`ch_to he'd 3 than In mid- wiuilr. out ya: In cum. :3 the ammo timb invilog (menu In thocuhct small corn: to join tho nuocipulon. want U0 U0. IIIOIOPI II ? The Bolhvillo lneomgonoor onquiros if it would not In wan to ondonvor to form a Central gnu!-in konml unoohsion. W xllllllml. Pub-hurnnnh and nnu UIIIWIW lll 1'" The object of the outlaw boll has truly You in volnt with many youngsmn throughout I. city. and they are noon on the studs. until: Mo hour, on plenum bent. Luo night Princou otroeb wan thy goal of covers! young girl: when nctioni were ohunolnl to wltnuo. and unbecom- ing to the daughter: of an [mil . no police up cvidoncly too luau vi than Ioumz lninu. uvv DIU VVIIIU young shins. The new eteemer Shrewehury. recently purcheeed hy the Meeen. Folgere fothe "White Squadron. in A wooden boot, launched in 1888 et Bath. Maine. and in aid to hove coat 885.000. She is cleeeed A 15. and her dimenaione ere: Length over all. 181 feet, 5 inches; heem. 26 feet. 5inohee; over guerde. 45 feet. 5 inches: depth. 7 feet. 3 inches; drought. light, 4 feet. 1 inch; loaded. 4 feet. 5 inches. She mtted with triple compound. eurfece coudeneinc enginee. cylindere 25:-14x72 inchee.of 750 nominelhoree Iver. Sheia elm equipped with e llpony boiler wlthhigh preeeure engine. n 1894 t ueemer` was thoroughly overheuled on need in ut-clean condition. Her furnncee veve cepeoity of twelve tone oi one! per twenty-four hours. She ieoe hie oin- telniege open! of seventeen nu` ee on hour. 1.`. IVIULIIIIOHCJ. It in only so be regretted that _e larger concoune af people u as not preoent. to en- joy the beautiful decorations and scenic display. On every side large clusters of red and white roeee were dispenegi emid the evergreen lolie e~"ebove. below, the rore of mow, twin with her blushing loe. wan epreed. while beauty eeemed to have touched with her megio wend every corner in the old city hell. a mu: uurrny, mm A. Murray. Mina hjvobowall and Min Mncgillivrny; Mrs. Coahnne and Mrs. Born. an rted by Miss May Smith. Mine: 1. and . Mahood and Min Begg; Mra.Avory. Mr: J. R. Ren- ton and Mrs. Lnidluv. reinforced by Mia Walker, Mrs. Young and Mrs. Ruddick, relieved by Miss Florence Smith. Min lniay Ferguson, Miss M. Knight and Miss F`. Richmond. Yb :- -._I_ L- L- ____-ALA I 4' I hqluueoof our fuming soon hula: alrlvgd wflavo now the Ilnut. I um-Q and" lo'y0omph96_ Btdok In em: Oaurlo. OI! $04003 Molar mm work wolldono. A big] n'..|l..C`d..r mun mcmlnon nnu Mlll mzluy. ln Ontsrio hull woro aprbnd the to: tables. to which an many not. down for can an could be aooommodntod. Then were under the anon! Iu rvieion of Mrs. J. Boll Carrot. are and re. Macnee as con- venors, assisted by Miss L. Losolio, Mia: Watson, Mina Jennie Dickson and Miss Rchmond. At the other tables were: Mu. Wnddoll, assisted by Miss Henderson, Perth, Misc Roe: and Miss Hullne, Bella- ville; Mrs. Smith and Mrs Goodwin. aided b Mina Murray, Mina K. Murray. Mina `bobowall Mn. Mnnaillivnw Mn mrl. 1-ergulon Ind Mlel Mall . The Apron table. ensconced beneath I huge oriental nun-shade. was directed by Mrs. D. Leidlew. convener, with theM'Iesee Mecgillivrey end B McDowell. A very premy stall. well -tacked with ohoiceeweet meets. was the cendlibootah, over which preeided Miee Bvnlearand Mien I Roee. convenere. and the Miuee Hylend. Poleon. F. Richmond. 1). Ferguson, M. Sutherland and K. Horn. Theleeu booth of all wee the lemonede table under the oherge of Mine McMahon and Mm M:Key. hell were nnrhd Hm lmn DIUIIUWIII. The lost booth on the right-hand side mm the cmdy table, under the control of Mrs. Hard`. Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Mo- Rae. All inds of fancy celres, agreeable to the eye, if not to the other organs of men's earthly tabernacle, were displayed. In close proximity, Miss E. Hardy and Mine 1'`. Williamson guarded Jock Hor- ner s pie. This pie. patterned in size after the market square. had a monstrous open- ing on its surface, within whose enormoue cwi repoeed numbers of prizes. On the op its side of the hell wee located. the fancy table, presided over by Mrs. Rich- mond. convener. and Mrs. J. McMahon, Mrs. D. Ross. Mrs. Alexsnder..Mrs. Dick. Mrs. Ferguson snd Miss Meir. The An :-nn frnhln, nnnnnnonrl lsnngnelu . A oat Stunner. Indeed. purcbued by Folnn fozhn nuwrpurre. _ e The art gallery, under bheeupervieion of Meeere. H. Weddell end~J.,McDowall, wee one of the more amusing feezurera ol the evening. A lieu of tiny numbere, forming the cetelogue of the gellei-y.wee pr inted and the eon-eependlng ertioleewere to be found on the table. For instance. "The Meiden e lleeire, who bow (beau): the "Your '3 Desire, I moustache: the Uompenio. ` of the Bath. two boreeoep; "Aftei-Lent. e torn umbrella; "Tpx on Literature." amull tulle on Muneey z; Sweet Sixteen. sixteen lumpe of sugar; the "Pillere of Greece," two candles; Something to Adore.elook: and "Sweet and Low, auger, two cent: 1' pound. The next was a dell table un er the charge of Miss Ferguson and Mine E. Richmond. conven- eia, and the Mieeee Hamilton, Geraldi end McDowell. NIL- I--; |...LL ._ `L- -,I - I un, oonvlnln: Mus uunbur and Min Ron, unintnnu. The ice cream table was dlroehcd by Mus. W. J. Ibnton. Mu. W. J. Robortaon and the Mines M. and A. Nowlunds. 'l`|..;....s _.II___ ..__.I__ .|._", , , - - >- pen-eu men-eweeo Inuuc. Immedieuly in the centre of the hell stood Chalmers ohureh. end from its done swung. Ion e eiknt. bell. Surely lub night, it never belore._t.he church wee nude Av mullet pleoe.!or withinm well; vex-(opted owere end diven epee' ol plume were of- fered for eele. This ob. bordering el- moes on an horticulture! exhibition. was enclosed. by en evergreen hedge. Presiding over this were : Mine Metdeln. Mine Mey Bmibh, oonveoem Min Dunbet end Mine euiebenu. din-natal hv Mm W J Antler: M... U7 -In." lnogllllvuy Wu cantor-I use on-In noon: and `nun who haul- o_0vor `lip-;-IV; Wu. `lilo: All In All. A llhyloont. If thou plctum tlut gnu ghq wall: of the city all could become animate objoou, Irwin: the wow of npoooh, what nip-mp lulu of ;';:v.ro,.`. lpocboclu _ of (organ: [nguntu add {dry when mlghb I.hoy_ row. `fa us! But: unon I the ucpnen-nnd the no not 3 !ow-t. it my hgvo overlap! .` prolialily few more rosem- bbd. that fairy-land 0! which we all like iliodlno. thunungod bu tuning by the in ..ol Ghlmm church. A striking {estate at thoduoorulona was u mulsimdinouo nnlnbuol union jacks thus Idol bout) to tho urroundnngmnnd throw our pl! 5 apirib ol ptrlbbiam. while from the olontod pouitlomon the, lplnttnnn, I dot-Ichlllnl 0! sho} Huh butt. land dia- ponod choir sweet music. ]mmAdintA!u in nu .....o.. ..t `L- |.-n vvuqnp--up-nu-_ IIJGIII rT'haLV ~?'i 9';"~iwo LAST mam nu `me any HALL. -:-_-..-.._ '5 9 90! Pnohn lay? lhlhunl. l..n.m......- ._,.._ uu prion am Irltl Iolioilod. Dlumn--. -4- - "Don The outer lung '3" nhiun at 9.1.. .....l..... |..n I.-- A Cancun`: Proton. .ML .._L..u- -_.| .L_ _., 7%.];-tint of orotyducri iuaou manor bout quietly mind by u ngArno&`I Ar- niI:Amdn!:('l`hoyu"Aloh-I.nll hgll on I I tho. i grade in nudity. 75 to nm. on uvlrvl-Ignuu. The new rlor gum of "Bobicy" should be in ovary In when old and young on- {gyhnu rr:n in'I auunmono. Suit :6 R. g` It on. Ln Dg..L._...._ -3 n,-n, . - "'1; "inn: J i too vi opaporurohlliug oh no - the-Chuuwhoiu bothering the girl: of ch town. When they ouch him. ro- uuhthoollovlllo Ontario. is in alto- gochor probnhbbo will be found to be nurpinhtod. gvuuur prong]: nun pig htod. Th` nn- -4 wuulu no gun so send experienced tuners.- Silk neck eoarfe. neet de unanno- turecl. are to bend here. o p gndee no `.350 . 500 . 750.: beater onee en 8|. 81.25. (8)|`k50I:i;l;eioe good: It 3:2, 82 50, .3, 84. ll....|...:n- ..-_-__ _ ,- .,..- . - --- Tha musical poi-none will be pleased to laarn that we rm of Maura. A. & S. Nordhoimor have just luoooodod in placing two magnidonl "8co[nway pianos and a bountiful "Nmdhoimar" piano in the homoa of prominent families here. If patrons would write in nlerouoo to the mnin of chair planoa, Main. A. & 8. Non-dhe mot would bo glad to and experienced loll-fl. nnn. anndn I--I-II?--A L` uullng DOl'vlnOl'. If it : a good thing to have, you can got it here, or we can supply, And chap. . UuLow 8'. C0. Wm. Allen & Son, Brock sum. .-,-g-.,,,-5.... purlur lln. Also make I note of our 25. counbor. Everybody secure presents from jib. We add new good: daily. And the children's books- Tho Boys Own. The Prize. Sunday, Children : Friend. Nothing better. If in . . mm! M.:.... o- 1.... ...... ...- --A w uyuvn vvu always carry (.00 nnuu uno. of purses. card cans, wallet: and bags, nnd our new aback 01 writing folioa. pbow folio: and drooling cases is simply superb. I: it A doll. a. bov. or A sung. and hv Ln. um um: ureunng I! mnply superb. doll, boy. or a guru. and by tho `way don c forgot to ace "Bobity," the bolt parlor game. Alnn mnlnn g run. at m... 0:. ......_..-._ way. uougnuullv nnu economically. In it I new book you want ? You'll find an elabonbo aback here. In in .......a-L.;.... :. u.- u_- -: --AAL-_ olldny Glfu at B. Uglow O 00'! What shall I buy for Christmas? This is the question oftho day. A visit to our "Home for Holiday Ohoor" will solve in easy. doligmfullv and eoonomicully. vou Wlnh ? You'll find an BIIDOIIDO SD00! IIGFO. In in something in the line of leather goodu Y We have enough for tho city And to apue. We always carry the fine line. nurses. card must. wnllnkn ma 5...... -Ivuu ` H` 1......" ..".",'.;'.`:{,'. ""7"s`.:"o&?;.' 6!.` I . Klondyho ootnuepl u. duo. Finite : lulldtcnolnito. Och Hall. ' Welland usual llopon. Pom Conuomw. Doc. 8. - Down : Bu-go Noyu. Clovelnnd to Oovngo, light.` The steamers Angon, Montoaglo and Topeka are the only hosts expected to put through the ml before the clone. EVERYONE cm AFF;)-R_D 1_'o au'v puma: mm mums.

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