Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Dec 1897, p. 4

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Milford Musings. `I\.... 11 mL. - Illa. GUI` with a rerform ` L The TM iends is t"- 1) Ham. on Ssh of their CmI'b' aft. yer '98`? 5 Idaho. I "'3 39 number 3-9 - won at CP'9' pum in m'5`3h L Jo, sermon A, J_ of who b: In th preside: in an thodist. pronche: For the words " Irtorly into Th} no the of Thy a hn M. was dad: R. Ld- carding an and church. had a oommitt Minna half of n hoe. of the pr acriptiob Mpollntq :`.';::'.:.'.'.f Q : provided mm phi! $201 "woo niture fo `"d winds I01 pm Rev. J toemodlt IIIBUUJSS `er-y in. rout to the " Metho- dim n." High 5110] Ackor- XP as hols] (710111 xch re- A [)2 hag b0Bl1 'Trum- PTOIJ Bloom- 5'50 d M re. "0 1'1 l"i(~bon, W village modt IL, was LONE ondny. F0,V` uenl: of W10 I Mrs. '93- Irg M. A]: l kl;-g_ that bnilrl- WHY )3) ip H0118! lb and WM? every ml In ,r.onti n chic .r and tn HG 'k Mr. } Ede in me c "f` man. vith a III at suit, aqon 6 milk of the .. p\Op\--- The The `sud with sun vuuus uuvllrln ll DBII. Rev. J. C. Bell. the punter. and MA on- womed Indy, have labored persieteultly nnd successfully with their people since rho burning of the church and parsonage pro- perty in Now-., I896, and hnvi now she at tiafnction of utilizing the line church And cmnmodioue parsonage that have arisen, l hu~nix-like. tram the lobes of the old. The congregation: on Sabbath were lug: md appreciative, mm! the ta~maot.lnaon Mondny Inn A grand aucoo-.5, M50 boin him at the door. The pic of We- lingvon uotoho congrntn and upon the mucosa of their undoraking. ' Ioblnd A Butcher Shop. Wu-nuoo. 0115.. Doc. 8..--- Burglar: lorood m onwmoointothobntchu shop 0! M. 3. During. King threat. has night rs and tools. proviomly stolen from oonu-actor Moot : vorhbop. hondahoiointhotopofthonnhnoqlthon blow othodoonwithopondor bu. About CI) '00 uncured. `u work appur- - Ul mla measure oi Man's Uivmg. the evening Rev. l)r. Mcl)iarmit,. president of the Bay of Quinte conference. eloquent and instructive manner preached thededicstory sernfon from the "Now. therefore. arise, O Lord God, Thy resting place, Thou nnd the ark of strength." after which the building dedicsted to the worship of God, so cording to the titnsl of the Methodist (To the Rev. Amos Campbell was committed the task of presenting. on be- the trustee board. A statement present liabilities and to solicit sub- A scriptione to cover the indebtedness which amounted to 8.'l,l9.\'. In his usual metho- dical and pleasing style he succeeded, with sdditionnl sid. in securing $4,086. which A surplus of 8888. Of this sur. 8200 are to he need in purchssinz fur- niture for the new personage and 8175 to- securing is hell. I I.`Qh I I` DAII AL- -__A-- Ar ' " r--.uu iu:.m a.m. nev. V\'. J. -lollib, B.(,'L. chairman of Picbon district, occupied the pulpit in the afternoon. and preached a clear. logical and thoinglmful on the subject. "God's Expectation Measure 0! Man : Giving. i evenimr Rev. Dr, M.-h:.....-..:s uuulrll uuuruuvu at. wellington. new Methodist church at Welling- Prince Edward county, was (indicated Sabbath. December 5th. Rev. Amos Campbell. Belleville, preached an exceed- ingly appropriate sermon from Tiluothv. l-.'n. 10:30 a.m. Rev. W. J. Jolliflo. L. chairman nf l`ir-mm A:.+.a.. ,I.unLIL|r_v commissioners it. is said he and chief-keeper Hughes had gone together Horseshoe island. This is an error as Hughes was not on the prison stall` at time. The chief-kooper was another %o F raming Pictures - AS AN ART. um glsuune H cnalr. McAvoy s evidence before the pani- nr_v commissioners it. is said he (.'}li0f-Iilinr I-Inrrlunu had rlhn 6..--tlu- mum Iuuu mvm;_{6L0n, In ma canvas. nds his friends, the workingmen, will to his aid on election day. His busi- nu!-s interests in the city make him a desi- rable ropreaontative of theirs in the chief mngistmteh chair. In MnA......v.. ....:.:....-- LJ -' IUD Alderman Livingston, in his worI:ingm_e_m,_ ....ll.. L.. L1- : uu um Iuguul-n comxmcnee. W. ll. Godwin inbandn erecting a moderuaummor cabbage on his island in Loughboro lake. to replace the one de- stroyed by fire last. Sepbember. The cot.- will be ready for occupation by June .\I]..._,.,,r I` ' uuumuun racing ooaru. mooning of the ice yacht club has been called for the purpose of considenmz propneod changes in the sailing rules. and the adviu-ibililzy ofadding two members the regatta committee. \V H 11.`.I...;... :........n. -..-AL I UULU H870. ll. J. \\'i|snn, as chnirnmn of the Quinta district. racing board. reports receipt: for the push season at $76. ()1 this SH) 5:. was expended and the balance tor warded to the dominion racing board. lnaotinxr nf Hm inn u.nl.+ ,.r..|. PUEILIUII. The Collins Bay wrecking company tried to secure the services o-the steamer Pierrepout, to break ice in the Beiuhnrnois canal. but she could not be spared olf her mute here. It 1 uv.-n_., I - - -- uulp. This mornim; the switch points connect- ing: the K. & 1`. line with tho auroeb rail- way system. providing a apur to the Mooera company elevator, were put. in position. `Hm Pnllina "nu ........I.:_- V Lu U W U ship. um; Lu prevent. mm trom usmg the foot to-day. The O.R F.U. holds its ennunl meeting in Toronto on Saturday night. when ollicera for the next your will be elected. J. M. Mownt. is a candidate for the secretary- `PHONE 219 u.u-umg may wero out of it. to shay oub. Yesterday J. A. Matbhewsou. printer, sprained his foot: while crossing Princess street. The _sprain proved serious enough to prevent; him from using the foot holds it! Annual mnnrimp \\1 LU: The Ontario rugby union has been urg- ing`t.heUmnito football team to ro-enter the union, but manager Webster said this morning they wero out of it. to Yeiterdnv .1 A RlaH,L...,.,... --....-- unnonu, cwy musszonary. We guarantee our canned goods to be eleanm1doft;l1e_,tineat quality. J. Craig V. C0. HVL- f\,,L uuuuuumug L0 -`lM.JU. . W. Merrick, :1 son of post ollice inspector Merrick, in the city for some time recu- perating hia lieulth, returned last evening to Ilamilton, where he is employed. The boys will stay at home in the even- ings if the game of Bobity".is in the house. A new game of skill. R. Uglow & (_`o. Henry Hammond, aged sixt._v-nine. died on Tuesday at Boyd's, near .(,`nrleton Place. `He wmsnbrobher of Rev. R. H. Hammond, city missionary. Lvuarantee nur nmnml "Ana. In L... mm wr uome no-any. J. Craig & Co. are giving away beautiful vases and pitchers with sales of crockery amounting to $l.50. I. Mnrrinl: n (inn at ..,...4. ..n:-- :__,,. VA Arum comes Cl`0EBIl)g5. _ Mr. Anderson. Montreal. pasb grand mmter of the masonic order in the province of Quebec, in the city for the past. few days, hafr. for home to-day. Craig & (`.n_ nra o.'u;.-n. ......,.. 1...- ..;:r..I ulullulluu IBCI3. In Montreal and Ottawa rha,_lm,psb fns.ci- naling parlor game of Bobiby in all the rage. Uglow has in. Unrnnr.-xtjnn mn..!........- ...-..- A~~~- - - Iago. ugluw nun! ID. Corporation) exnpiu_Voea warn this morning in removing suportlu ` from street`. crossings. Anderson. Mnnrmnl n-=1 church Detllnctml At. Welllnglon. `hn nnm 1UnH.ml:.o ..|.. _|. _. u- n~ muuulgs. IS. Uglow N Go. ` Charles W. Graven, distrir-I: passenger agent of the Wisconsin Central Inner, us in the city. ' Tam Rnnilh . (II-nnlvn-n .....u n......:. -L-- - JOHN R. wmGH1".] ` R. Pen-tine. Toronto, ie in the city." Buy ogiey eh R. Uglow cl: 0o'e. Fresh cleaned cm-rente. J. Craig & Co. Gloves in ellquelihies and prices. Out :5 Hell. * -3 l!'eermsn a choice [name and bacon. J. u Craig & Co. v ' The Frontenac hockey beam has entered - the senior eeriee of the 0. FLA. Neckwear. new lot of ehylieh goode in `to day. Oak Eel). , The ruins of the Richardson elevator vrerelevelled with the ground to-day. -Initial silk hnndkurnhinfu 1...... .:....- l'Ul4()I'5o Now pocket. diaries for I398, all size: and bindings. R. Uglow 3: Co. Charles W. (:.-.n..... ,a;.n..:..l. ........__-_ `mg. W. Gnlatian. J1-cksonvillo, LL. is in the city advertising that state as 45 health resort. Am ____,__A 7;. . n - .- olux city. A . nun: mveuou man we ground to-day. handkerchief:-, large aizoa. 25.3., 35c., 40c. Onk Hall. J. Mnnlmn-n'n l'l...-........- - l-~ - zac., .wc., we. Unk Hall. J. Mackenzie. Gnnanoquo. a former Kingatonian, in apanding I few days in tho city. I 4:-g-. --._ ' I What the Buy koponon'onu3hI no I.I|O ` _ l'lr, II . R. Parkiu. city. q_y`B_ocy: Ugloy & :SvHIaT's wine warm. -..---.,-\ ulu m--ucn vnuru an R 00 I J I superfluous mud ssinga. General Agent Manufacturers` Life Insurance 00., at WADE'S DRUG STORE. engaged unun mm! r, nds IAI WALSH S amen cm? ms Persona having parcels put away for them ;nd, on which a depodit has peen paid. will please to .3311, ` and secure them at once. . I All accounts not paid on the 11th day ohhio phen- ent month will be placed in the hands of the Attonfy for the estate, to collect, ' r . . SPECll\li."~NOTICE. uu/.t'u u union 3 promo Hulk uandkerclniefs, Hem-st.itohed, special at 125C each. 50 dozen Iumcy I-Embroidered Silk IIa.udkerchiefa. special at 50. 25 doxeu Men's Creme Silk Initial Haudkerclxiefs, Hem-stitched, special at 25 each. .\i0n'n Neck Wcnr. direct {man New York's best makers, I ulT4 nml Four-in-hand. special at 250 ouch. (`umo with the crowds. Starr & Sutclie, Bows, Strings, , _ _._.._, - -alavvllull llbll a`J"Ull3I B - Women's Self Color Flanneletto Gowns, regular 81, Friday 75c each. . \\'omeu e Flannelette Drawers. regular 35c. Friday 250. 9 Women's Wariu Fleecy Ancona Cloth Blouses. regular,$l. for 769 each. Children's Cloth Fans. regular 500, Friday 250. ` White Lawn Tray Cloths and Sideboard Drapes, I`Iem-stitclied s 250 and 35c, Friday 10c each. Linen and Cotton Hen:-stitclied and Drawn W and 12.}c each. Friday 50 each. Men's Silk Strap Bow Ties. regmlar 15c. Friday 100. Men's Colored Border Hem-stitched Lawn Ilaadlcerohiefa, regular 10. . regular ork Doylies. regular 100 Friday 50 each. . l\lou's Overcoats Scarfs, regular 250, Friday 200. Men's lleavy Top Shirts. regular 4350. Friday 50. \Von1en's Silk Parnysols, Fancy l-Iandles, regular $3.50 andi$l,' Friday 82.50. llair Brushes. regular 20c, Friday 15 each. Toilet Soap. Lilac Bouquet. regular laox. Friday 100 box. Roiuauls and odd ends of Silks anal Batins, Frialay 100 yard. 15 in. Colored Silk Pluslies, regular lJ7e}c. Friday 25: yard. Fancy Floral Silk Velvels, regular $1,`1"riday 506 yard. l"an<-y Two Tone Dress Twoeds, regular 25c, Friday 150 yard. lmiu.r.ion Hair Cloth Dress Stilfeniug. regular 150. Friday 50 yard. Black -lot and Ivory Dress Buttons, regular 10.2 to 250 card, Friday 60 card. I 2` \f\r\ u . I 1 ,, 0-- .- -r lILVlIl8 what youkwant at prices you want to pay. V\;e tell you daily of m`:my thing_s, but others of them are never mentioned, and so we impress upon you the wisdom of frequent visits. ` ' These Lines Form,Friday s Special Attractions. Wnvu\An'n Q.-.H'fV..l_._ ru I H8 and I20 Princess Street. IIUIIK E!II'I -- Your notice v--ry mnr-,h surprl.-ml me. The tdditlon I9 I vs-ry good nne indeed and much greater than lexpected. I wish to axpreus myt-ompllmontn to the general manager up on his good management of the affairs of the Company necessary to such I. result. I will have IE:-.6l7l.1` AI l'l.llD T0 nmnuru .\n' l'E.\lll'.\l Yours {AW ully. fihrnndl I ll llnumnunu , . _...., ...u.\, .1cLLI.`)ll\.D yULl UCC'clUSC It inakes every transaction satisfactory. To keep in touch with the Christmas goods you need to visit us daily, not ne- cessarily to buy, but to see. \Ve planned for a big Christmas trade and we propose to get it by having what We riniixr nf ITYVI1-\uv L:..,_.. 1`/\ " ` ` ` I v * ~ . ` - _ I:d_e(1eh days mus tells of oppoltumty for WISC sav- mg, m supplylng personal, household and Christmas neecls, and this store %"lti9Cs` ' . V O. . .. . . ou because It ma C\'I'V tI`.'1n<..1r`hnn C')fl.L`r'|(t`\o-up ')t,`A 1_--__ - . . `$6.3 Wholmnlo Agencies In Toronto. Hon tuul and Winnipeg. .50 damn ' .800 Dozen Women's ` ___ ______,__ WALSH S. For sale inkgngston by R. en White Lawn II. S. Handkerchiefs, special at 0 for 1 Women's Creme Silkllandkerchiefs, FORMERLY RICHMOND I GO. TH1anulaciurers Me Insurance [Iu y.f; T. R, HARRl8ON,,6. AN OED FAVORITE. ESTATE P. J. WALSH These are selling fast again this year. They have spring seats and backs and are very comfortable. T h e y have no equal for solid comfort. We have four styles of woodwork and any style of cover you like. Our prices range from $5.50 up. Extra value. Order early. We store them for yo}/ . \lAN['|-`AC l'l'RR,D BY . mu GUBNEY`-Tlll]EN 00., _ Limited. STOVES. FURNACES, and RADIATORS. and less expensive tbs ordinary stoves. The dif ference is that itis th onlyrange built with IT'S A; ~ Hamilton. Ont. 1. Fl. HORSEY & CO. Aemm-:0 ovens, 2:`; sure.` ..~. The attractive rices at which a large lot 0 BOOTS and SHOES were ocred us tempted us into overstocking ourselves. Now we are ob- lined to unload. We now re- mind you that our prices are LOWER than any other Shoe House in the city. Call and see the bargains at Better Cooker, More Economical. More Servicoable, More Durable, V. -.. vv u, Iv-.u The Mnnnfnctnrena Life Inn. 00., . Toronto. Ont. Dear Sir: :- Situ- Il..u_ _...ArA_ he at lllll by experience of others and read this :- I! you urn thinking of LIFE INSVRANCE I , ' 0'I"I`AWA. mm umn. Bonovdd to18BWollington St. . - `J u A 53 I `Q I.-'4 Opp. Golden Lion Grocerv. 109 Brook Street, Kingston. NOTICE TO CRBDITORS. ilnl In I:-nu n u n p n n . . . . . _ _ . .. (sinned) Ia Unequnlled for Purity. Flavor and Value in the Wide, Wide World. Sealed Lead Packets Only. . I 250, 300. 400, 50c and 60: per pound. __ _.___ .__ ._ V ROBINSON BROS., Cotton Bainners, Window Cards, Glass and Wood Signs 3. specialty. ' Good work, fair prices. We Paint or Decoralte on any surface. Store Front Advertising dur- ing the Holiday Seasop will win customers. ; .-v--vu -v VRIAIIIIUIKJ. NOTICE IS HIBIBY GIVEN. PUB.(lAN'l' to E 6 0. Cup. H0. that all IIOPIOIIII luvlnc oluiuu unlnu tho out-to of label): Kon- Iody. Inc of the Ole; of Kingston, (wldmv or Job Kennedy. Into of tho same plane. mu- ch! 0.) dooouod. who died on or about III! lth cyofduly. limn ul-I City. Mo. on or 5 fun no nu DAY H!` JANUMIY. ms to Conn undoulcood zlollolzor for the Adnlnlnnton cf the clooeuod. than names and addnuu and fall pnrtlcnlnu of vh-Ir this and of tho uonrlzl-n (ll Any`). hold by C on. Ana the sun uh Day of sunny. 13.0110 uld Admlnlutaton will proceed to Ilhtllbuhthu an-cu of tho doouud among thnolrnu onuuod um--. having room: to ho: and nlalun only of which the add Adnlnlnunon -hsllthoo have hnvi no- \hr and the aid Admlnmnsonu will not be lhbio for the nuts no dhtslbutod. or any {at thovoof. M an: ponon oi wlmso claim manna not have an notice an tho than I, I _I_I_|_t_r_l!o_IINnII ATTRACTIVE "sm.m-%- TRADE, ! W|NNER. BAGOT STREET. OTTAWA. J IDI" [All]. W. H. MONTAG UE. CEYLON TEA` March. ......, ..... an-5 vvuuvulug uxuups EITOWX many. And.nlI nnodhppgingro nsrhmotho coel thuo"nonorolIlnoh- vino oeuomiulnn boo nndo.iI do ohIq:"WIntlIIIIllyIuddbngonrn- ICC wild III -uh I Oahu: at D- run manor. M as he shall not how dlatrllmon III I 'l'0K)'N'I `I 1 UIIU XI "thin utinno _onudo byont 8700.000 IIIO nvunuo rundluo you byg. Pm. vines. including onrtking amp: La-mg nan. Anal. .15.. .._. .u._..__:__ __ I GIVE IT A CHANCE. v Tho Quhoc Iogmicm ha and ma ho- Ion it`, by tho govornuiont. 3 nancial muons thawing that it has bu no- Innohd hath oxpouuto the uoouo 0! 0017.000. "But." an the oolrnl Bur. "ELI. n-M-ms. ......|_ L_ -W --A A-- ., ....... I ; H the and in really in night the working I , man will ho worn offtlnn over. and it my 1 In your! boloro they an life I lnnd in do- 5 I llunoo of their mutorq. The eight hour day I is gone. And with it, probably. the niuff hour day. of which the labour olomonbj c In: not ban ouiciintly nppnciaeivo. ] 7' he drawn upon iticrodit. through the in~ .. '.- ...-ugu Iuyvll |MlUI-IL 4` So the Itriko occurred. It bu been ` carried on for months by a number of la- bour orgtnintionl. And it. has affected ham 5 duds of thousands of men. It. but been 37 duporuto conict. The lubour pzrty hui expendad all in uviogn, an immense sum, , dividunl members as far as possible, and bu imporillod the comfort, the very exist- onco, ofthoir depondnnu. The capiuliutl have. nppcnntly, dotorminod to risk their |'l upon the ruult, Lad cspihl. united in ; much 5 work und with determination, unini- ly wine. ' II AL- -_ I ' ..... am. now nuvptuu. ' The employers would not assent to the doctrine that the men could do as much in ` eight hours an in ten, and cited their expe- rience with the nine hours movement which - generally obtained. after a r.-eat-on`s ngita- tion. The same amount of work. it was" argued, was not done. and. in addition to 1 the emoloyment of a lnrge number of i hands in a given work, to complete it in a certain time. there were restrictions in re- I gerd to apprentices which made cspital- : iste angry. Besides the employers said the: competition. and from the products of other countries, made it impossible for` were mode upon them. By. LI... -A_:L- , - - u v uul. uruynl UIVISIS. The etrike in England, alfecting the ` working classes. especially the engineers l and iron workers, he! reached. it seems, an I acute stage. The indication is that the I unions will fail, and failure now Will lose < to them all the conceieione and favours for l which they have fought for years. 7 E Primarily the agitation was for a shorter day-a day of eight hours. The working- men contended that they could do as much in eight hours as they formerly did in ten, that they would be fresher, could put into a shorter time the energy which they were expected to spread over a longer period, 4 that the employer in one one got as much , work as in the other, and that, therefoue, -` without change of pay, the shorter day i should be adopted. "rim .......i....._. _r- - - '1 DlS} E;I`l-SIN(l OF LIQUOR. The legislature has before it the peti- tion of many druggiste in Ontario, who; 'prny that the regulations of last session allecting the eale of alcholic liquor, and .1 prohibiting it,so far as they are concerned, except when accompanied with a doctor s prescription, and only then to the extent of six ounces, be amended. Thepharmacists have, it seems. been exceeding the powers given them under this revised legislation, . have been ned for infractions of the law, and now ask to be relieved of what they call "a grave injustice. The druggists are allowed to use liquor in the pre- paration of medicines, and where it is wanted in its purity. for sickness. it can be obtained--on the order, or pre- scription. of a physician. What more can they want? It is not to be supposed that I the druggists want to trailic in liquor withouta license. Moreover. those who are in the business. and have to pay speci- ally and heavily for the permission. de- `mend protection and expect to get it. Let the law stand as it is. It is I move in the r r i right direction. From which it is inferred that Alderman `Spence. because of his candid criticism of the issues coming before the council, is to be' run out of office, if e. combina- tion of affected interests can bring that result about. He is a good alderman who has the courage . of his convictions and will not be thwart- ed. through fear, favour or alfection, from expressing his opinion. He is a champion of public interests, whom the elector: should honor with their votes and support. When aeyndicute of sore heads combine to persecute a man because he baulks them in some way the public should see that he does not suffer from th am. I mi! does the Star netgive the Merlihand gov- ernment a chance! A big thing -has been accomplished in the retrenchment of expenses, and a further saving ill. no doubt. be eifected as the ministers ' ve an 9' ` `opportunity toiitudy the situation. The -) l 3 best manager that ever lived did not turn 1 a business up side down in the first day or ON TEA I week or month in which he took command Q of it. He brought his experience and ex- lValue Wide, Wide World. cliets | ecutive ability to bear upon the organiza- Jc tion by degrees, making a change here it Tilh`. hI)._AllcYVi ilI and change there,lreeping in view economy `i0ps"sr pro` Orbsm Dicey." ` and efficiency, until he eventually reached 1' the point at which he had been aiming V `" 5 The government of Quebec has been too ex-- (`. I pensive by far. but it is more easy to incur ` outlay than cut it down,'especiiilly after the adininistrntioii has been running in ex- TUE PUBHC INTEREgTS_ E tnwagant grooves for ii. number` of` years. This in the Toronto St, is siw`m_ ! lied ltir.Marchnnd decided to dismiss Ol'V cant : cials right and left. unceremoniously and "Just to teach certain civic officials and bum in om" `D V8 money` the Sb architect Lennox the oflensiveness of inter- `V'd h5V 590: PTh3P9o 00 0f '9 5"` ferenoe in municipal elections. and the papers to call him down. Now that he is iiquediictors the inaclvisability of attempt- pwcoeding cauciougly and doing good ing to bulldoze alderman, if for -no better . . . . e- - muon` the vote" in ward two would work it is dissatised. Its outcry against pug alderman gpmce at the head` of tho the government is as senseless as that polls. which was heard because the Laurier gov- ` itis ernment did not bring down a new fiscal Spence. policy and tariila few weeks alter it ac- cepted oflice. These tories are swift for be office, economy-when they are in opposition and interests hard up for something to whine about. that nbniit_ Ha in n rvnnr` -*--"-- * V VERY GREAT CRISIS. h-SI.` -'- `D--` ` JIJHNSTUN & mrsl I I K` ' Gold rouna-ic Wntertown Standard. B M H ed Hei . mine ' ivelong the bank of the agar Prospect Heights. I poem `of in in the water In Oluyton, N. Y. ill. superintendent. of the Unit- Sustee sh hatchery hue. near Clayton. hue fyled A eeghingtnn by which h gold on twenty- eie entitled to four acree 0! [end 80. Lawrence river He found de- sed in the hatch- d eneyed, and it in ` dyke. I . , ,.hnd it tested en ` found 00 be richer than of the Klan- unacau - I wing uiocxeu one work has been delayed. :1 Residents of Kim; street west whose ,f dwellings drain into the break water open- ing. have had to extend the drain: to the r ; outside of the breakwater in order to save V :` them being choked up through the open epnce being lled in. At The Police court To-day. ' Four able-bodied trumps L-ought pro- . ; tection in the police cell: last night. name- . 1` ly. James O'Brien. John Johnston. Jemee . Morley end David Lenx. They were ' I eons up to jeil for one month each. John . Murray wee eent up for e eimileqterm an An old eommittment for drunkenness. Willi!!!) Marlee. an nld and ...l!--- ----- `I II All -OOII Xtlfdli. I _. .. . Bollavillofintarlo. Some one has asked a Kingston papor. tho Wmu. if on account) of Christmas {all- ing on Satnrday. also holiday will In colo- brahod on tho Monday following. We had thou Munch a qu ' 6 pouiblo ' a oln-iogian oommnmt;.*oI')'ouTnbu' 25tlIIl`:aa beta Christmas for a yarn and '0 hopait um vunagr` mm atom or- dinary coIuide.at.iono cl lilo. an um comumoment. for drunkenni Morley, an old audmr wee ordered to be sent. back to I whence he ceme. UVUHIIIR. me xonowlng olncers were elec- , led: W. Bro. J. R. Smoelou, I. I . M.; Bro. T. W. Gibson. W. M.; Bro. .l. Hor- ' (don, S. W.; Bro. H. McNnmee. J. W.; 'IBro. Rev. J. (iallugher, chaplain; Bro. `J. Shannon, treasurer; R. W. Bru. R. , * Hendry. jr.. secretary; W. liro. F. Row- lnnds and Bro. H. Uberndorller, auditorn; '4 W. Bro. II`. D. Bibby, trustee; Bro. E. H. Bull. tyler. The meeting was largely attended, a number of visitors being pre- Isent. including brethren from Montreal, 1 Toronto, Broclrvillo and (lnnnnrique. Ad- dresses were given by outside visitors. each speaker cmnplimeming the lodge on its excellent performance if the work. On `the evening of Dec. '.:6th. St. John the ~ evnngelistko day, the members of Cataruqui l lodge will accompmiy St John's lodge to 'divine service in Sc. (leoryzefs cathedral, when Rev. (5. R. Beamish will prench. Drainage Matters. I The work or extending the Princess street sewer from the foot of the slip to the outer and of the wharf, will be held over until spring. The necessary pipe has been l plnced on the site. but owing to the slip V` being blocked the work has been delayed. Resident: nf Kiniu nl-rant mans ...I.-..- _.__.:L..i I ""!"-Oh In pno-.-at Ugiovfn. , u-uu-qua |.auu`u n. 1-. H 4:. In i At. the regular meeting of Uostamqui , lodge, No. 92. A. Is`. & A. M.. held last Eovening. the follwing ollicera elec- od: VV. Bro. .l. R. Rmnmnn I D M . nnuuruuu amnion I/0 nnmucon every day. Thirty-three years ago yeaberday Richard and Mary Alworth were hanged in Bollo- ville for the murder ofa farmer named Munro. An old citizen of that m't.y-m'<`. yesterday that the day was so cold hghnd his toes frozen while waiting to see the execution. uuuuluaba lur re-eiecuon. I Sixteen tons of the best grade of ore nt tho hematite mino. Madoc. is shipped from Eldorado station to Hamilton day. Thirtv-three wears mm vmnhnrdnv Rinhnnl ---.......-%-.:.-.:.-.~...-':.-.*=;-;.-:+.-::.-* [ UIIIIIIII, U1 llult (Eye J Ibis understood thah J. W. Johnson, the present. mayor of Belleville, will be A candidate for re-election. Hive-ngn Ann`; I`: cl... |..-..n. ..__ J. _: -__- _.. Nowllof The Dlatrlct Condensed From The Whlg'a Exchanges, ' f Alderman J. 0. Frost, Balleville. was on ; Tuqaduy united in marriage to Miss Ada J Canniff, of that; city. | H`. i-I undnrntnnrl Hmh J I Inlmann unupuiur VI IIIII3 I IJll!c0lll'l6l|]o I Lonnlrm NUWA. ' , `Emperor William says he will teach the Hnycians their manners, and that they are :1 "contemptible crowd ofnegroeu. Some one should take this young man on" intobhe woods and lose him. I uenevllltsuutynriu. _ - Let every man. woman and child spend their money at homo and in will not; be no- cessary to take our word for it; that tho result will be enormously to the advantage of our city and eminently to the satise- ' Lion of every one in it. urantlorvl Expositor. The stars in their courses are ghting for the liberals. The trade of the dominion goeaon showing an amount: of expansion which must. be very irritating to Mr. Foa- ter. Advlt-a That is Good In Kingston. [Iellev1ll(()umriu. Lat. nun:-Iv ....... ............ .....I .J.:I.l .... III} Brantfor-I Expositor. The nhnrn in I-hair l;ns|neu Expands: mr. Foster`: Smile Con- HBYTIHEOD Herald. Mr. Whitmey pleads that he a only a sleeping partner in that lumber rm that ships Ontario timber to Michigan. 'l`hab s so--and Ml`. Hardy caught. him napping. uuujnu Hamilton Herald. Mr Hllnirnnn . `I r--~--v"VI'V '3? "$.V`r" '"r"nn"K>Ioxm"m unum. 1-3 '1`! 00.. w. nun nu. nouavm. " """"" Input. . net, 1.7. Outnrnqul Lodge \ I}; All Icon} latn:d_-ay. unisxo. THEBTfn:cT DAS-HES. Emperor Willie : Dlsconrtosy. `xn N1x\|'4 Priess COMMENTS. Wood!` _L-n -, Caught While fie Slept. n uannltl : unlounell. I audmrm man, In:-I. 9.. n..-_- nu man, (mnwa lclonllnc fouls. Science has dieoonrod four munllonn koala. which my only (in beauty at color to tho foot. but Imd up the nyuum. Dr. Inn : Iron Tonic Pil contain these tonic. mpilln an I box fotouann Wndfndrigohn. A3laI|T'i"T2!\Tr3J!men|-I uuunwoqu IQVIQW. Tho ovotturo to William Tell war. of comic. we gon: of the evening. Thorn an very for bond: in Canada chin to under- take such on exacting com 't.ion with ouocoau. The band in ueodi y advancing, and ybo citizen: of Kingston should fool proud ol on ornninbion which in doing co much to Add to GM cnlturo of tho mines. "CHI IUIIPYIH. `A meeting of the King-ton bicycle club has been called for to-night to diecuee the circuhr received from the Iefonn commit- tee of the C.W.A.. nqueeting the pretence of I delegate at. the reform con vention called to meet at Town 0. eent clique cantrolling the 0. not manage amm :5 cuisine might. lie arranged. reform. _It is felt. shut the pre- W. A.. does wrily ne they. hence the action for nlnnton Rookwoqd Bovhw. VIVL- -..-.4.-__ . Electing R1-ureeentatl me. Last night the Brock street Methodist church had their annual meeting for election of representatives to the quarterly oflicial board. By a large ballot vcte following persons were elected : John Hughes. W. H. Lee, R. J. Shalel, R. wards, l)r. Aykroyd. S. M. Smith W. J. Robinson. The church has prosperous year and active preparations are being made for the anniversary on 19th. u-1-run) xor ms name m Wallace. Mrs. James Daly received a large number of her lady friends yesterday afternoon hnr homo, West shoot. 12 S. Lapum attending the funeral of the labs Jesse Shibley at Hntrowunich to day. Davern in home from theanorth-west. J uuuu ruvululy wt 3 ww aaya push with sore eye. An operation had to be perform ed and much relief is experienced. u_vmpat.hy of their large oircle of friends Lxtended to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Pirat._v IIEH, in the death, yenbertluy, infant daughter. Jeptha Scott. left. terday for his home in Wallace. James Univ rnr-nivml n `nu-an -m--L-- Left For Idaho. N.\r.\.\'m:. Dec. 9.-Mra. I`). Wager dnughcer, Komhleen, returned this week from a few weeks visit with frie do Watertmvn. Mgs. A. E. Rikley hn suf- {emd severely for a few days put eve. ouemtion hurl tn I-m n...n..... llllllllfll iuuunga. l\Iii.i-oi-.n. Dec. 9.- The children of the Methodist Sabbath school are preparing for their annual entertainment on Christmas eve. Rev. Mr. Allen preuchetla very teresting and instructive sermon W.M.b'. on Sunday evening in the dist church. Miss Nellie Ackorman; Shore. is the guest of Miss Mary Ackor- innn this week. An "Al: Horne was in the Vestry of the Methodist church cently. The interior of the building been grently improved. Mrs. Peter Trum- pour, Hillier, and William Burley. liuld, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barley last week. Hugh (lilmour, ia giving dancing, lessons in the Miusli-iby VVelbnnkI4, Royal street, the guest of Miss Lillie Clerk on Monday. Manly Ostmnder. Picton, was the guent Lee Scott. over Sunday. Mr. and Edward Ackerman and Mr. and Mrs Walker were the guests Of Mr. and H. Dodge on Sunday. H. Sloan in ing an addition to his house. There good almting on the pond at present merry crowds may be seen the;e day. ,_.____.___-_. The Rosedule A bsndoned. The vase-ol was abandoned no-day. water could not be kept out of her. movables have been brought no part. 3 3 So llemurked rm Interested Onptaln This Morning. The pump; me still at work on the steamer Hosedale. and the prospects `are that she will be releaced to-day. Yester- day she was lightened so than her stern rose two feet, with nearly the same raise forward, and when the tug Hall left. her last night the bugs Walker and R:-gimcld, pulling on her stern, were able to swing the sbeainer without much difliculby. She. however, will not move ahead or nstorn, and in is thought. that she is held fast. by n boulder penetrating her bottom. Neurly r.wo-l,hirde'of her cargo has been taken out, 17,000 bushels of good grain being placed in the M.'l`. company : barge Maggie: 5,000 bushels. damaged, in the barge Dor- Cheeber: 5,000 bushels. damaged, in the coaster Nichols, and n quaumty pumped overboard. The Lug Hall was forced to leave with the barge, Darchoator at three o clock this morning, owing to a heavy as running. , Hope of gettirig the Roseda. the dry dock this week is entertain y those in charge of the work. eyesore wrinkles at 109 Bronk Straw. we can do work just. as perfect and chum- or thnn the no-claimed old nI'IIhl|I~bud. now, renovated and starts-l high priced. first-Class um. .t.oru. Tny mrl convince young]! at l(:a Brook Street An work is guaranteed snthfnctory, for it in dune b P. ' OHLKE'. ODD. Golden Lion (Irnnnv-rv Ino mm: [or nearly one and one-hall days. It is asserted on the pert of Mr. Metzler that the iirsts agreement said to have been dissolved on Feb. 275b, 1893, as alleged in the report of the Melzler-Gallagher was not; so completed. and that the nqtion was not." brought; for a breach of the route agreement, but for a. breach original agreement: as to Wilton factory, which also included Mr. Gallagher's inu ence to aid in maintaining the milk routes. ...._____ _ .____ .___. uusu'I(:n. ' It was a peculiar docket handed to jus- tice Robertson at the court of Maize. But of the seven cases hooked, live have been covered, and only one verdict has so far been given. The docket included three jury cases. One was thrown out on an illegality, one was adjourned by mutual consent of counsel, and the other wasa case which should not have appeared in court. so said the judge. In that case the plaintiff got judgment for one dollar against the defendant. Uutof the four non-jury cases, two have been disposed of, one being dropped by change of venue, and the other. another case which should never have been in court, was dropped by mutual consent of all parties, after monopolizing the conrt s time for nearly one and one-half days. part of Mr. hdniwlnr Uharles W. Tom Smith : crackers and Carey : choc.)- latea. J. Craig & 00. Street car No. 0 burned out this morn- ing and bad tqbe towed to the barns for repairs. Elegant pair fur lined gloves. Nothing nicer for at present 82. Oak Hall. Andrew Hell, Alrnonte. is in the city visiting his son, n cadet at the Royal mili- tarv college. _ Times improving. Harrison Co. have sold more .\mes presents than ever before in same period. The formation of an eastern Ontario loot- ball league for next season is now an ei - tablished fact. . fasci- naiino lmrlnr mama ht` ul.)..i .'a...l) :, -.-u uvnllllx ow uuu mutzier VI. ln|liIgI10I` one was continued all day yeeterdny. ` Evidence was taken` from about fteen witnesses on the matter of agreement: be- tween Messrs Melzler and (hillaghor. and on the collection of milk from the different territories. When six o'clock arrived last night the plnntia couneel olfered to drop proceedings, which was agreed to by the defendant`: solicitor.ear:h aide paying its , own coats. His lordship llienm-eetl the case. During the trial of the case the judge learned much of the mill: routes of the township of Ernenttown and the enor- `moua size of the cheese imluutry in that dixitrict. ' [- `rho Jud!` flue Bouto.I-'l`ho roughly Known Thu Hllk Ilxod book that "Wu! luxdod To Jlutloo Robertson Wu 0111- 3 1! Dupoud Ouu In con 0t-A summary of The rt. The hearing at the Motzler vs. Gaaghor cont. inued all dnv vanrnrrlnu - . i AFTER A DAY AND A HALP8 ARG'i UlG IT IS DROPPED. I MAY BE RELEASED IO-DAY. llngltoru lino llnntl. I II-ul-... an! Bofornf _ .n no. . r "Deity" from U(|o\v I. Wrinkles or crosses In n framed pit-`ure is not an ornament. It in an eyesore. Ever lctnro chm. wrinkles can ho mount- ed` urn t at 100 Brook Street. 1'.`O&-1 KE will guarantee all nnrchmonts. certicates or diplmmn not. to wrinkle. laps. Wmer Onion. Putellan. En ravhms or any other Piotura mounted wit uut the wrinkles t:-ac . can work Just. In mrlant. -ml nhrnn.

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