Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Dec 1897, p. 2

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WI UV!) II IWIUU III 1 _l UI!lll , parlor game. Alto min 0 now 0! our 251:. I!.._._L.J- -.4-..-A nnngggon Coon-` Oak Hull. Q0:-kinguuu Ind this. scan jutriglnhrclothl . No loaned urioo Goods mrkod in it into. B. D. Bib] I (X. We may: but lploodid ulna in undat- var. la : and ohildnnh at ndueud mill. Iolnl.Kioguton Cu-pot Wan- Onl Ball far Nico for `Xmas to. Iron` chuputtoihonut. mama. ' III II T Inn. A nightot woman nlublodug J. ll. Iio, who lolldny OHM It I. Ilglov I 00'! nu.-. _L-n I L..- 1-- ru._:-;._--| III! In. lfU_ HKCKRFI Willi Iluuvu |dAodouhI' lined. ' tho an v .. ...'2."...`3'..... 2.`? n_'&m.`.'5.. .1 : ..,..-. ST|LL CHASING GIRLS. TO WED A CANADIAN. Welland Canal Arrlnll. -~~-.-_ `I \_. ll v -u-cw. Jwu v-- .C It. E53132`? Oo. [ruin "T j Olnsu wul to-open on Monday. November is In` (nuns on TUESDAY. Nov. huh. III at the Booms. comer of P:-lnceu nn nnthnnl IILI. mu; Bull. A I. I . anuuw, Inuulalwl. wan nu uuu mu, yoltolday. Men : _no black ulster: 86.50. Oak Il'_II PAIACRIPHI PIOKED UP BY OUR 3._U.,3.'_'5.FRT3'.." rm cl "I `'0. uunlop. I . 0. N. G:-ecu, Toronto, in In the city on one of bin poriodicab visits. nmnrdnv and .MondAv bu-'n.ins. Men : i the pun uuon. A ob lot: of nut : ovaroontc from Montreal. Prices cut in two. Dunlop. n N, u-mu. 'l`nrnntn_ in in the citv at me penoaicar vuuse. Seunrdoyoodehzlonday beigeinn. Men's ovetoonta. job lot from Montreal. Dunlop. Jolmehon Brown, Tichborne,~wee in the oil; to-day erooewiogneoqnainionoes. all droeeeoibe. 0 better mode. We cepeopply in one week : time. Oak Hell. W. Johnebom Belloville, `dish:-ieb inspec- tor of go: end electric light, is in the city. Your new overcoeb is at Dunlop e. - See the bargain: eb`Abernel;hy e milli- nery parlors. over A. Abernathy : shoe store. A Inigo Iuguu gnu: ll UIul.I|uJvu um um ' 00 : whlrvea. _ Oawogo shipped 565,389 tqnu of coal dur- ) the pub . ah Inn nf mar : ovamnnia from Montraal. atore. , TAIL. lYI$IlI-uu, 7 . .. $1 '. no and annual bu. Gilli I WK store. , ' ' What: about: that overcoat. We can now supply all sizes in our`beub goods. $10. $12. Oak HAIL n......l-n'. nnIIv\AI-n nnn than `hash, hnv nn Ull nan. . Cranky : carpets are the best. buy no other. `To behhd only at R. McFau1"a, Kingston Carpet Warehouse. Rnlnndid chains in mats. rulzs. curtains. nlngawn uurpuu vvaruuuuuz. Splendid choice in mate, rugs, curtains, et.c., handsome and useful presents. R. MnFaul. Kingston Uarpoc Warehouse. ` (`.m-unr.a_ hnniarv. alnves at cost . price. Ur. Leader. Silk neck scarfs. choice imported goods. See our window for variety and price. Oak Mn! uul. nlugauuu unupuu vv anvuuuuu. Cornoba, hosiery, gloves pa cost price. dreea goods as less to clear them out). R. McFaul, Kingston Carpob Warehouse. Qilvor mnnnm-u._Vnu nrb a handsome Mcraul, mngsnou uarpoo vvnreuuuuu. Silver coupona--You gb present by trading at Onk Hall. The bi-mouthlv dance in Barrieeld present by tracing an Un mm. The bvi-monthly arrieeld town hall wna well intended last night. The alfair was under the management. Q! G. Leader. Ll:I|. .....I. .....f. n`mn:nn imnnrtnrl onnd: nan. Ciznr cues from 40c to 82, also cigar moistening boxes and cigars. Nothing is more accepbnble to a. axgokor. E. C. Mir.- chell. n- n.-....I.. 3.9`...-....i this mnrnina frnm cnell. . Dr. Sparks tlurned this morning from Pa:-ham with a dozen rabbits and a num- ber of partridg . He had good luck on his hunting trip. N917 mlandara. Christmas cards. art: and 50y D0033 IIOW I0|'Wlll'(l. nu. Uguuw u. uu. F. 0. Myers is conient he can run ve more centuries on his wheel before Christ.- mu. These would give him /12,000 miles to his credit. n..I. I1.lI Nam `Inn hnw and nnH'A nark - -`w- At Kllliton nlnlngr School opens JANUARY 4th Lasts eight weeks. W. L; Goodwin. Director. his credit. Oak Hall, New lme bow and puff: neck wear just in 25c. 50c. Oak Hail. W .l, Duuzmnn returned voeberdnv from jllt ln zoc. DUO. UBK nan. W. J. Dawson returned yesterday New York. -le now represents t-he Good- win & Columbus lampcompany of thenbove named place. The best 81.25 frieze pants in the coun- try. Dunlop. King street. Auction sale of farm stock. vebiclea, etc., at Ira Cook's. Clarendon Station, on Wednesday, Dec. 1501:. at one. o clock by (Ian. nnmnhn". vveuneouay, um l Goo. Campbell. A n |1nI`|l|1Al Dunlop s. The inspectors, so far, have found no- thing wrong in the books ofJohn Ormiston. collector of customs at Gananoque. His disappearance is a profound mystery. " Charles McMurdy. representing the Cissy Fitzgerald theatrical company, is in the city arranging with manager Lesser for the appearance here of his atcraction. Th. hill of fare for the medical dinner to hunting lsnp. New calendars. Christmas cards, toy book: forward. R. Uglow & Co. I1 n M...-.. in nnnl-I-Inn}. Im man run ve Geo. Ualnpbell. An unusual number of travellers for business houses made Kingston their amp- ping place last nighl). The leading hotels were well lled. 1 n-:. 'l.l ..II tn. \'m- nu-nnnnta Evnrv well nuoa. _ Oak Hall for Xmau presents. Every thing a mun reqtiirea is here. Oak Hall. Thu can of horse abealimz aninab the thing requires I! new. uuu new. The case of horse abeeling againab boy Green wee changed at Genenoque to hone hiring. The boy was discharged by paying all exponnes, Our double-breeeoed suite at 810 are the paying all Our double-breasted 810 very been made Dunlop. Una nf mm bin mnoa of class nluced in been made Uunlop. One of the big pane: glass placed the shore occupned by L. W. Murphy, only eaterdny. bus been cracked.` A new plate as been ordered to replace ib. J. W. Gordon Wazeon. after nine years service as teller in the bank of Montreal. is to leave Broclrville to go't.o tho Deeeronto branch of the bunk as manager. rm.-. I-.....n-u nu-niln nn fh man with 11 new Wear branch or the bunk manngor. That happy smile on the man with a new fall unit: is a sure sign that he got. in at Dunlop 'l hn innnentora. am far. the here or me ncoracunun. The bill of fare be held in the Hotel Front.onnc on the 16th inst. was arranged by C. J. McCambridg~3, and has been handed in to proprietor T. Crate. rm... ..-.s.... ..c"l'.-:..nm nhnmh. Rrnnkville. Urntc. The veatry of'Trinity church, Brockville. hm been requested to pen I resolution re- questing archbishop Lewis to appoint Rev. Mr. Beemiah to the recooy, the stipend to be $1,200. I: Ihnnnnh, rnnrnlnntina Sanderson. bo$1,.:0U. H. Duponb. representing Sanderson, Pearcyk Co.. Toronto, returned to the city last night after a trip north. He rates than business is brisk, with on abun- dance of snow. ____ ..- -3 .--... A-..-intinn nn man m "mounts or ms nu. dance 91 snow. Sprain! of every description on man of bones quickly cured by using Arnotia Ar- nict Anodyno. 9...: Ha Kn! -n nailed to Boston Inst nicn Anodyno. Prof. De Kalb was called to night on account of the serious illness of Mrs. De Kulh. When he left. her hodsido A day or two ago her condition showed signs of improvement. Mnnh nrndih in due conntv' treasurer. or Improvernenv. , Much credit ie due county" treasurer Purdy for the clean and neat manner in which he he: xed up his ofee. The oor of the null! ha been cemented. an im- provement then In: greatly needed. Rnmnnh of the no-called ebony heir than ly neeoea. So much of the to-celled ebony brushes ere cheep German imitations. with lned hech. Onn em all solid-hacked much good: uempcd ebony. Prices Iron: 81 npwnde. E. 0. Mitchell. ' Man : Snatch aoat. unite. Uivn your-tell `I-KIII lunuuun Tho but 85 nwarcont. Dunlap. Bilkinitizl Handkerchiefs. bell: at 40c. \.I. II. Al..LEN'8 SHOES. . .. rodu how 1: hi `B tn. lull. ~ ' A large night gun: in omployod It the Mil`. On : whnrvaa. ` 81 upwards. E. U. nmonou. Mon : Scotch ooot suits. yourself I Ohriotno-ofrooono. No need to wait fon- u tailor: I _y to pnh on. You no how ah Innis math IllI_ Hand kind '10. `I250. UIHOC: I3! 00 pan loll IOU nuw in look! undo I! . Good kind "0. 812.50. 313 50. Oak gull. . . oopttlu Attention of `those WIuAn In luau) : "5 T I-Is!-WM'W roopu,Ai'o 'lhon-lochnu'B .......u.. Au..u._ .0 en-{lm An `ONLY IN lI,\unl/29 TIN cm!-` FUND` UNI. Hogtrul. waamin the city cloth in `nu In-Igulo 0600. Su`-Songs. Wualou. A old buttery, ha been appoinbed brigade-clerk. vice Sorgb. Newnham. Corponl Simon: has been appointed ueaistnnt clot-k_. - Got A Bunch us: At about half price at Abernathy : mi!- linery agle, oyor Abernathy : shoe store. Iclenco -sitei at Ihriham. Thomas H. Furlong. M,A.. of Queen e uni vereioy sud specialist in mun-eisoience. has been engaged as science mute!` of the Markham- high school. He taught last term in the Kingston collegiate institute. Are You Going To The Bull ? V If so. do you wanb a pair of evening` shoes or slippers. We have A large stock in patent leather, satin. kid. Latest styles and shapes. Hninoo & Locketb. lllll I-ID UI menu; -I--uv v-u-an-nag. P`:-evoatis sel|in'g boys and youths over- coat: for 83; boys suit: for $l.50: men : overcoat: for 85; men : tweed min 85; good heavy men a pants for $1.25; boys blanket overcoaba, extra value 34. WIII Not Make Olnlstlnnu cam. The 14th P.W.O. ries band will not make its customary Christmas calls this year. The members are too busy to pre- psre for the occasion. The band room is still undergoing improvement. Yacht Club Ball. The yacht club ball promises to be the social event of the season. To those who are wanting evening shoes or slippers. we have a large stool: of shtin, patent leather and kid. in the latest styles. Haines & Lockets. '1 IlUl'u'l u U! um` I. Inc mu- yup. a Solid leather purses, card cues, dressing cases, collar and cull` canoe. manicure sets, eissoru sets, writing po1'tfoliba.plnying curd boxes. drinking cups. jewel cases, etc By buying these goods direct. we are Able to sell them at the price the regular dealer buys them for. E. C. Mitchell. Asuembly lu wing Hall. The Lone Star club of A battery held an assembly last evening. About. fty couples were present. Music as furnish- ed by Prof. Orser s string and, while (leorge Verbeck acted as p -ompber. Re freehments w`e;e served during intermis- sion. Dancing was enjoyed till la.m. The club will continue the assemblies dur- ing the season. -..__ -.._n-_.. 4:; A 1;-" The Falling 0|` A Pen. l`he other evening a painful allliction I visited the little son of M. Campbell, Jame street. through A pen touching the eye. A member of the family had been engaged in writing letters, laying the pen on the man- tlepicce when through. Mr. Campbell while searching for some article on the mentlepieeeceidentally threw the pen oil The point `in falling struck the liLtle boy in the eye. inllicting un injury which may eventually alfect the eight. ".\" Buttery Items. U Membereof A eld battery have been ordered to Appear in forage cape while the pxeaentwarm spell continues. The next: short course in connection pxeaenpwarm span conunuea. The next: with A eld battery will begin on Jan- uary4t.h. Ar. nrmmnf. there are onlv two ofcera uary4t.h. At: present there are only taking special courses in A tield burr tery. The number is expected to be in- creued after the New Your opens. lung " Edda: pcInn..-Inel-I Inll-. ul `agar ends, plznplu, blmkhendl, ` , uotbyolhydfy, thin, lndvflmng huh , Itch- " ndif sculpt, all yield quickly to warm butju F` cvuouu lo. and gentle` nuolnli 0'0-nbuu (o!mnonI),tho (rut nun curt. LA .34 App:-Intment 0: `teachers. `William Ward. of Collingwood. has been appointed successor to'Mr. Fletcher, com- mercial master in the collegiate institute ntaealary of 3900. He comes with high recommendations, the school board of ,Col- lingwood regretting that he purpoeed leav- ing. To ll Miee Hilton : place in Central school, Miss Gardiner of Frontenac will be transferred to Central school, Mine Abrams from the half time classes to Miss Gardin- er e place and Miss A. Boyd, B. A., will take "charge of the halftime classes in Central nnd Victoria. school:-. Collegiate lnetltule recs. The fees collected during 1897 at the collegiate institute totalled $3.`. 50.75: by city pupils, $2,900 75; county, $350. The amount estimated was 2,600. The parents of county pupils will be billed at sift per year for back fees for I896 '7. judge Price having decided that all pupils. outside of Wolfe Island, were to be classed as non-residents and the board of educa- tion would have to collect for their tuition. It is expected that meat of the heck fees will be collected. The enrolled attendance at the collegiate for November was 404; average attendance. 372. The principal reported favorably upon the appointments made tothe etetl in September last, and recomnmended that their engagements be made permanent. ___-.-...-u. - 1-snort? Flno BII00-I-lA'(7)ITEVVllIlII Went For ladies ahd gentfs, the finest m the city at: Abernet.hy s. A Ohrlstlsn Brother who Wes Instrumen- tal In Its Work. Rev. Brother Arnold. who was well and favorably known as director of the chris- tian brothers school in Kingston some twenty years ego, is reported. in the Phil- edelphie papers. to have been the instru- ment of e remsrkshle core by the use of Lourdes water. A86. Louis boy nemed Murphy was stricken with what was look- ed upon as 3 fetal illness. Murphy is (if been yesrs old, the son .0! a wealthy pork packer. Three weeks ago young Murphy fell from one of his fnther s weggons snd struck on the back olhis head. and Wes carried home unconscious. Beversl physi- ----- _..... in getnnd-nnn And unit! the bow Dustin! Inlluu. lolt Pu-loo At -iborncthyh, out A. Ahtrnotoby carried home unoonecioue. neveru paym- ciene wore in attendance and said the boy wee euering from oongeetion oi the brain. Everything was done by the doctorg. but without eveil. Brother Arnold visited his pupil several times end prayed by his bedside. One day brother Arnold took the boy : head. end the moment he touched it Murphy opened hie eyee and recognized hie tutor end friend by ; manure of his hand. Brother Arnold and recognized my tutor end menu uy e preeeure ol hnelt end fervently prayed for e few mo- menta end then tehing e emell vial cl Lourdes water sprinkled the sick boy on the head. etill invoking by pr-ever the..eid of Our Led; of Lourdes. The phynicnem visited their petlent next day end were surprised _nt hie improvement. Brother Arnold deily prayed with the boy. end he` le et preeeut fully recovered uni ehle to return to hie studies. The dnelore ettri hate the boy: return In heelth to the ood hrothefneorte for himend givehirn I the cedit {or it. Boys vmd children : nlotaro. rulers, pen jackets. hiorwny jackets. Btownlo min You can have the ntialaction of gutting bore umnoehing diluent from othoucoorcu. Obi Hall. 1.]. 1.; .1 lg inmn an nun!-nnl!`ul Jonas munnfucturot in Hontrnl to ho 0 Balurduy. 83.04.U. 0830! oiiovononu `I:-om an onmoefod on southmutbnnlopfa. Pri : bncyboxn UIlOy'I Emma cnowuuu In mac P 286 lo 82. Ixqlhiu goods. I50 bolnnoool our nnnuag moo: nlvmj Olivnd` V0 hpvo now the nal. but cut sud M Qlpbh Stool ll Gllttsl mtulo. ulna no low and work undone. A ooltoliul. A uh: In All In brushes. I'Io'lunu (hrlounn pnlon. (Join In Grant sun! or Ready Il|d-e-Olothln(. _ ,II,','_ L__-7 _.._I _-._sL.J A... There : Nut hing Llko Leather. -- -- -- ....... -- ---.1 .._...... A... CITY KND VIOINITY. . REMARKABLE CURE. ALDERMAN WRIGHT REPLIES TO I ~sgnoN'rsmic-e" LETTER. Then 'sao`i'ua lo 3- sum lltoreeusent or the Liquor law-The ueveument should Watch the Retell Isle of Liquor -A License Bolder Who Olson the law Is As Good n oltluiea As Any. Kisosrnu, Dec. 9.--(1`c the Editor): My attention has been drawn to e letter signed by Frontenac in your issue of Tuesday of this week. in which he attacks me rst erseverclyon the mere grounds theta "story is-going the rounds of the city totbe eectthst one of the alderman of Frontenacward favors the removal of all the necessary restraints provided for the proper conduct and man e- ment of the liquor traiiic and that favors the unlimited granting of licenses ply for them." On the mere assumption that both alderman Tait and Carson aretotslebstsiners (which does not hap- pen to be true) the conclusionis cl , course. drawnthat I must be held responsible for the sweeping statements that are quoted above. I do not think it is necessary to refute such opinions when they are so` rash and far from the truth as far as applying to myself. If the other two gentlemen re- presenting the same ward as myself are both total ebstainers. and will say so, the public will be satised that_Fi-ontenac has drawn the only conclusion which could he arrived at. I am of the opinion. and have always thought the present license system will never be complete or the public never pro- perly protected until inaddition tothe pre- sent restrictions dealing with prohibited hours, a strict enforcement of the law is made to apply to the quality of the liquor ollered for sale which to my mind would bring about a decided change for the better and would itself very soon tend to lessen the number of applications nnde forli-" comes under the system as it now stands. If good results can be secured from a rigid inspection of the quality, the cost of same should not enter into the question. The city crants licenses to butchers. milk vindos. etc., and ccn~cates ulnit is exposed lor sale if not lit for consumption. Why not do the sme with liquor, and protect the public. rich and poor alike. from anv deleterious ingredients if such exist? The govern. ment wutches very closely the process of manufacture; why overlook the retail sale of it in this very important parliculm`! The biii-iners is lrgiiiniaie, andyeveiy license holder. who obeys the law as it now stands. should be ronsideied as good a Olll`/.ll as one who follows any other calling, and I contend, il my views ex- , rested are put into force, no respectable iquor dealer could protest against an in- spection of the liquor sold by him, and be- sides the lempeiance people, who, if they are sincere in their sympathy for the masses and rising generation, while hoping for 00541 prohibition as their ultimate goal. could very well afford to en- courage every effort to lessen the risks nnd iliingers of the present license system. I have no desire to make my views public, except for the unwarranted attack on me by your correspondent "Frontenac, who apparently has not the courage to make \tll8 staisinent over his own signature. and who shows plainly the motive of trying to injure me in the eves of the electors of Frontenac word. This cannot be accomplished by any such cow- ardly blows from a hidden hand. The electors of Frontenac ward will give me credit at least` for always having the cour- age of my convictions and the habit of hacking it up with my own signature. Thanking you lot your valuable s ace. I remain. yours truly, -Ci._ji: W. niiiirr. to all and everyone who may want and sp- ` [LETTERS Mn EDITOR.} But many are suffering frmn frequent colds, nervous debility, }3a1lox', and :1 hun- dred aches and pains, simfsly because they are not eshy enough. I... _.D_-_ Scott's Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites strengthens the diges- tion, gives new force to the nerves, and makes rich, red blood. It is :1 food in itself. an puamc IS Hmmnv mvmr NOTICE that the Council n! the Oorpnrnon of the nu. . 1 Kingston inyand pushy _| By-lcw_ h Dov. IS HERWBY GIVEN NOTICE City Kingston mound Dllsl n By-law utter the no rnvlnn 0! on mom from und Alter tho day of thn data of Ihord. pubnng. Non of chm notion being the tlnrd lay of D; In ur. ~H!o1. r`IIil_: At A regular moo ms: of the nu! council to be bold in the momh of luhrnAq_ mu, for entnbohln mnunlnl up. In-kin: and provid- lul with sl ownlkn I uuhlin street. to extend Sixth Street easterly to mvinlon Strut in the City 0! Klnnton. nu-1 fur Plllmpruulng Nu nooonuy llnd.-2 for said DIIPDOIO. being the lgudn {o.lnwln :- (mmmanclnz at. in point A1n_1ho wggurlg ifhinincl? Perhapskk haturaL --mIfW};<=:1'fcctly well, this is probably the case. 7` - , ,J,__f,___ l|ndn V c..mmenc|n at. in tho wutotly unit, of [Div slon Strut. At the snuth-.30. male of the land hw ed by tho Into Slvlh Bennett. (1 ouuatl: when--.9 vonorly 110!) `he Ioutherly Hm-co! said land to .. paint. w on said south-I-|y_ limit In lacuna ted b- tho southerly limit nf Sixth u-cot, pm need math surly: u-non in run we-stmiy man. the production of mu rmuthorlylimit. of Sixth Street to vb: eastern and on card ms in nonn- thouco northerly nl--nx the onto:-n and of sixth street 88 lvegmoro m l- u M can north. I: lhnitof nid Six-b tnoi: thence mumb- mnhrl nlnnha vroduc-Ion 0! tho northerly limit to Sink WP!` (0 I [mine on feet flint-In bum the noulhul limit. of the late than numnwn mad: 1 can outerly punlloj to the uouihuly limit. of no hue Honu Bennett`: laud; ihanoo the southerly limit. of Ihn Info ~unh Bu.` nut`: l5nd.anr1 40 hot Ohorefmm to en. vod- erly limit otbivinion Shoo`: `hence southerly Man; the vesfor y limit. of nivi-.1-m - error at hot. mom nr lean. to the mace of beginning, Being put n! th- (mm lot No 94. and hung composed of out of what. in den and .5 th- Slocnmb tun on: plan my e, ; W H. Kllborn honing duh um Foptounbpr. 1-u, gg vegohoa to the memorial of n nvcgy od in the peel-tryvi o M Instr .0, nu, and alnocf uuwo the lot: I; l all` an laid dpwn - n 5 pin mode. by! W Iggy and nan:-red in tho City q, ojg. ., but link In). and h shown on -he plnn now oi luckiest : Ooo in vlno Gt) land can lounhct.-A D. - and plan any in out onto I odu hour: by any 1 person than I nloeied. and who hnvd '5' Ch. 1 . 4 V 1` Affected. put. homd tho said by solicitor an hr-mi. L am-an-4. votub to hihaall ha han-d hv the Gould-Id`-ho! h non or sollritor orcouludo W! and h]-.II. ; -, - I . I V n. I `` `|IfI.I| H t _ 0 ' . x __-1( .L._.__. uy Bobity at R. Uglow & Co's. 50. lnu gnuu, scorr 6: nowua, soc. and $r.ou, an druggisu. "r A. nnwNF rh..m;.n '1'. Photos Allll FRAMES. .. , I uI'Ua8I3\3~ Chelniul, Toronto. F0R'WEAK ME? `In 'nn.ux~:s. LOSSES; unmo- CELE.. IMPOTENCY. and all elrects or early abuses. I apply the negative pole of my famous Electric-Belt to the organs by means of the supporting auspensory attachment. Electricity felt Instantly or I tot-felt 81.000. More than the thousand cures last years. Sheet of this month : testlmonlaln and book THREE CLASES OF` MEN." explaining all,sent tree sealed upon re- quest. or consult me free nt my oulcc. ma. sauomu. use 31-. JAMES s-1-.. MONTREAL. QUEBEC. '_"_ U Many a man has broken out" in passion and has his feet all broken_up" trying to get a new ipar of Shoes "broken in." ' `Nov the SUTVHERLAND FOOTWEAR" gets around that diiculty. Solid comfort from the start and even the price is easy. Breakig ISutherland s You {fan Beautify Your Home Hy uelecth 3 II Pnlont from our (lhrhotmn Vtook of Parlor Cabinets, Writing Desks, Onyx Tables. Jnrdiniore Stamll. Centn Tables. Butmn Cobbler Seat Rockers. at the Lowest 1 ric-e at V I ROUGH HANDS JAMES RE|D S, A ...|u-ulnnnn null 111 A, cordially solicits the suport of the Electors as a candidate 1 or the AUIFJV lliill Ulla` 11112-1-W .*a-an p--my -gr nest of 5 large number ol Omum I have declaad to become I: candidate for the ponl-V tion of Mayor tor 1890 If I am olootod I nhsll` do m{ but to ml the position with audit to the o (.1 and to your unthfuotlon. I uh your mm and Inuence In my fnynr. olty ununfuotlon. your favor. In the men tune I shall endeavor to unit I pononnl cnnvnu of the city. Y O. .1 'J."1.'WA LIEU. The People s0pportunity_ Alderman 0harles1LivingstAm MAYORALTV OF I898. To the Electors of the Clty 6! III. ..-A_` Having purchased several Bankrupt Stocks, including the Boot and Shoo stock bf F. A. Oord. I am now in x position to give Great Bar nine in 2 these lines, as well Rn y-Made Clothing. 1-: A3RA`.5"{`_ ~@. ---; - --j-`- ---_.V The New Store, 336 Drlnoeisvc Str;ot u--n (I- ......v- \III..-.I:mnIa ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PROPERTY - non]: of the (mood. grounds. Tho exten- ollnrl Shut. will run directly Qluongh I-' E; 313333037 |srcuLI1;;EF'e_ ELECTRIC .3U$PEN3QRV JFIIVILLJ lII_I|l `.1, Ambulance call 141 A. _._______:.___ I II IIIV EIWUIVIU VI Olav win, wu Kingston. I ADIFH AND GENTLEIEV :-AT THE RE I nnnuf. n! A lnrln nnmbar Many ills come from rtgular habit. The cnieoonnn mmenu urnhs stimulate all the func- .tinns of the hnmln syl- tem. Sold by best deal- - ..- ----_.-._I. --- Low P'r4Iced Shoo House. DIE? GENTLEIEU :-AT THE BID aunt 1 ad thy pol!`-, llilllu JUIU lay in en everywhere. WI nun U. Jill) rl Illvvwu Rut C-anon : Whulullo. --:-j-:--j----2 254 as 266 Princess K street. rm `Ila but Idnnntlonnl udvnntuu. with ooMon And oonvonhnoo nu. Ground and Shauna. N Inn at Univonitl unaueoa ottonon (Inn to in lvidnnl nod: 13 unomont and oulturo ol homo tho hlchnt nontol training. on 46 to 016 pox nun Jrontllnotllipornnnnm A u-child to daughter: of 010! mount of H u `O UB5" .u."'p':u...s`:..:.""" PROSPECTORS CLASS Forget it Not, T V WBHIIB HIIMDRS '."'-`.'.`:'....'`.'.:.'. ..."' & GWS YARD, 1.... A vhcuukiadsotwood isoobe hdatlowutprieu. '7fV"--- -'~' Ioona'Unx to Y rm: maz- ~ `hdonoo of Hon. 6. A.%lrkpatriok,buut1- -lnginnl nnnnnm Hmdnnnld Plfk. `D- All oommorsin/1 and Shorthmd sub- jut: taught. Courses short, sharp uni disco 1 end or 1897-98 circular. `J. I. MCKAY; A. BLANCIIARD, ~ Vruuam. A cnmma Aceoununc Dalnnlnnl 1. ..u n.......|....cn. mum. PM-tn Duo nu: Clnl. "I35-.Y!.EE W3 1 A AEGAIN-'l'HA'l` BEAUTIFULLY Iltnl detached Brick House. come: and Albert Street, with font full lotl. cm A. ITIAUHAI. I ` "*-r 1;: llohnoool out Pruning Block having ....n...g _ L--. gnu um Ilnnl. lg: gut ` roenunuouncupb g-- to " no-nu'g.wm_u luIdn,"fnu. TVAEHURCH scnoonf. iinatrnx maz- duoo A. lrkpstrlok,buut1- tn (to Linda uldl A n.oonna.none.u-T5 ~. v u 51' LARGE RESIDENCE ON NORTH do 0! Johnlton Strut nt honu wont Stunt. with furnace And other aon lonoou. Also tho Stono Dwol-. K. 3 Bar 0 Street. with modorn immova- to Apply to Jon: luml. Isnltuunst. '75 u'i>hiu?es?nE Ind noon amoo 1 to A. Urnmnx. w W ASSOCIATION Pl01 lHi.'.l'! ufonood. I o In! t dlrootrlg to It It ohurcbuh: 5; win; no . M min nlh. Ann]! to J. B.Bl!lIIl. , coAL am is CQAL at B HANDSOIE NEW RESIDENCE U1! nlbn 8hrIc)a.t. non Division t:-out, lute laid by. vid J. Whltohold. Anna. Indituro will complete it. hot mgolnn III ! Collage grounds. Apply to . V. .nn.nAnht.n , VIBIUII CHAR I.WBB.NBHALL. Prlnoipll EDUCATIONAL 1-0 3: Ln. FOR SALE.` The - `y RESIDENCE ON our Division Shoot. Intel! nu CUISUII. Ptlnolpnl. Best. | [now Junons ma tidnn. THE METHOD OF SELECTION OF 'l'hn lnglllnclu Act Dealing With cln Iuluuqnlug or JnrorI- A not or 111000 Pu-tons Who Are Innpt from serving Al, II 0I'I~v-HOMO [nu-using `Information Glnn. ` ' A county official, who. in the pursuit `of duty. has considerable to do with the pro- tiouoftho juryliatn, nyu thus in in sing conuinully asked by residents of the county. and also of this city, "why any I never on the jury"; put me on next time; "I don'o know why Mr. `----- was on luv time. I own more pyoparby than he does," mad so an To show the utter im- pouihlhoy o! us; such Action by my per- son oonuoctId,w|th -lulu propntmg of we liuu. 3 for contracts from the non of the legislature governing the nine. may bo,in- teroating. 1.. Hm nal: nlnnn avnrvthinu done under tereeting. In the ret place everything this ecthy any person is performed under oeth, with heavy penalties for non-oheer- venceolthe same. To be eligible as. e grendorpetit juror. at any sitting of e court in any county 0! Ontnrio. e men must be a British subject. twenty-one yeereo! ege,end.eueeeed in cities, on e tenant or owner of` property of not less value then 8600..Ind in towns, villages and townships, for $400. The manner in which a. person so qualied is placed on a jury is this: In every county there exists a board lmown on "county selectors. composed of the county jnd e, the sheriff. the mayor. the warden of t e county and the county treasurer. The clerk of the peace act: as secretary to the board. They meet on- nunlly. on or about the 15th day of Sep- tember, for the purpose of determining the number 01 jurors for the different courts which shall be returned by the verious lccnl municipalities in their coun- tn gush nu rnsvnn. villman.t.ownshins.etc.. mo Iouowmg year. These different municipalities are tquir- ed, by law. to eend to the clerk of the peace three titneothe number said no he required. //For this purpose. each munici- pality h 3 board 01 selecton, coneisuiug at tho ayor or move. the asseaaor and the clorlc. They take the treble number of nnm an raunirad from those marked "J 0!] W! the huouuo of Rh (hut in Alohbhhopsntlthohnnov-Ihonaul ofwtulo. `nhnwn. use auuunoo or Llunndor (hum. Johnston Btroot clerk. '1.`ney (BIO one creole nuuruur ui mm in required from those marked "J" }heir voters lists and divide them into four divisions: (l) Grand jurors. for the high courts; ('2) grand jurors. for inferior courts; (3) petitjurors, lor high courts: (4) petit jurors for inferior courts ; having a view to the relative competency of the men selected for each class to discharge the duties required of them respectively. '_1`hese lists are uextysent to the clerk of the peace, who transcribe: them alphabetically into the jurors book. still in four classes or divisions. _In the month of December, by which time the rolls from the different places are all in. the county selectors a sin meet, and the clerk of the peace p was his prepared jury book before them ior their nalselection. which is made in this way: The list of names from each` municipality in No. l division are read out snd by separate resolutions on each name, the board places one-third of the names so read out on a list known as selected. These lor the first and second divisions are numbered from one to sixty: for the third and fourth divisions. from one to one hun- dred and twenty and ninety respectively. ml... hnnrtl mm: In: A list. of arand iurnrs vnnons xocu munlclplulmsu In uumr I.'uuu- cy, such as towns, vilhgea.townahipn.ebc.. to the clerk of the pace for urvioo during the following year. rlum... rhmmunt mnnlcimliniea are rennin area mu twany Inu muuuy ruspuuurvuiy. The board now hes I list of rend jurors for the high court with s num r opposite each neme running from one to sixty. s grand jury list for inferior courts from one to sixty. e petit jury list for the high courts from one to one hundred end twenty end as petitjurorlist for the lower counts from one to ninety. This completes the duties of the county selectors {or one year and everything is now ready for the drafting by the shsriof the actual names of the men who will be subpoenaed to attend the different courts. Previous to the date for holding a jury court, of which there are four held in each esr. the sheriff receives nprccept from s judges or justices of th t particular court, ordering him to hr ng together on the day set for the court to be held.` so many men duly quelied to not as jurors. This number in the high courts being usually thirteen grand and forty-eight petit jurors and in the inferior courts thirteen grand and thirty six petit 'l`.... aim:-if!` hv niahr. rlnuu nuhlir-. nnt.ir`.9_ courts Konlrbean gnnuu Iuu vunruy nus pawn Tue sheriff. by eight. days public nocica, fixes a city for the balloting for said jurors. which takes place st. the oice of the clerk of the peace. He also noties two justices oi the peace of the county to ntbond. The clerk oi the peace is present with the jury book containing the list of jurors that were selected at. the fires mooning of the county aolocool-a,n|uo with four sets of bullets curle, with 3 number prinvod on ouch, corres- ponding to that; placed opposite the jurors nnmaa. One cab of these cards at n time. ponumg to [HIV plnoou oppu.-uw lane J|ll'U!'l names. time, corrooponding to the particular class of jurors wanted, is placed in I ballot box. and one card at a time, after they have been thoroughly ubaknn no no to auinienb 1! mix the bslloul. is drawn therolrom by .. -|.-.:` until Hun Cnll nnrnlnnr ranuirnd 1 mix me oenoul. Ie urnwn uuererrum oy t eaheri`, until the full number required by the precept have been drawn. The names not oppoeite the number drawn are those who are eubpwnned as jurors by the sheriff. and who have to attend the court at such. A: but two panels (as the lists of jurors drum by the sheriff are called) are drawn from each of the {our line each year. the fires lob of numbers are not need for the drafting of any subsequent panel. they being taken from the remaining num- |...., I-`mm the shove it will bezeen at they being taken xrom Bu! romuuuug num- bou. From the above bn soon once that the jurors are all selected by thoit own municipal oicore. nnd if the do not npponr on the ulocwd list from w ich the psnlllnro dulled. it in banana they. have not. been rotnrnod an eligible hon: their own township. mud. therefore. now: come before the board of county aolocton. fl"|.- CnIln-:n|! nu-um: Am nnamnr. [mm boron me noun: or county uuucwn. The following ponoxu an exempt from oouiooujul-on: Ion our sixty you: of 030- ILPA. or M.P.Pa.. zontnmono cloth or not-non. gave:-uncut omployou. oieo, custom: home or amino on- ployoon. poniuntiory oicinln, oomtublu. clergymop. barriuumuudonu, physician. dmggiul. Inilihty oou-I. volnnhou. ,'Iou-. acumen. municipal oioon. pro- nnhnnl tgnhnrl- mliflll. nrinhn. _'|oB', salmon. municipal oioon. , school teachers. odihon. prinhn. ..,...W..'.'.- ..:.*::'...m`" .::mu."": __._:_:..-| ganuinlln oponwn. IIIIIIITI. in municipal councils. WI. IQFI Uiiluuluu U: -u---.--- Gunn. J ohlnton Christan Torus Bllnl Nov. 15th- - n.u___-;A_.-l _A.._-6--n- jlh loan! 0! lducuuou Iouthg. R. K. Row. B.A.. auboluoud 0! adam- tiou a nosing Int nighmauuunhd moon (or an instant in ulnry. Ht, Iclaohlnn, unhkc ushodopoc nchohsloo shod tannin. 0.J. (inhauwrotolht the ocniailhhbounwunhnoovu school _......a- nun` L. -maid nnmvn it if Inna. nndluwonldnnovunl noon '3;;;;'..;;uj;;;.E.. winter quuta-I II nu. - `rho schooner hbiolu in randy. to not ail 10: Oungolnthadutlondol end of the union, junta u soon II the wind blow! from I favonblo quu-tar. 1...: niollh mus. Ennis. of-the scum: uunma m'1':u.Iiusuc:. In-ho In-n Ploltd U! MCI rig Donal , tavonblo quu-Lot. Lat night Cwt. Ewart, Rosidsle. paid on` the crew of tin uteomor. Nine out of the fonttoon as once Mt for their homes. The rouui-ning n no soul inmho city. Cspt...Euut. imnhb hp. k. Wh. nlunmnr Ronodnle and her minim-~ tune it me topic on may w-=--P aionl among ship clam I96 alarm M"- A mnnnnnr of A hxnl OOIIIIIX II]! that Km2s'*` tn W 9913920, in.&ho city. Usph. Janus u-um nap. The steamer Rooodnle tune in! topic ol may qniuuzpd diama- .:nn. Anna. nhin Quinn nhd main. aionuunoug ship nun manna mun. Anunuaor of u Iootl company any: the steamer my be purohuod by u syndi- cue. ' . Aeoeme that would yield us good ru- turnl no mp:-oferrod uluim in the Klondyka. would be I mid-winter excursion 'to the icons of the wreck of the steamer Rouedule. Then are many who would Jib" to vi! the wreck. 1...... r\....'I.m.' nhudlar, `dun in wall ac- the neck. . n .. . Jame: Conlcon. diver. who in well queinted with every inch of the Charity ehoeln. think: the eteemer Roeednle will remain in polition until next spring. There in no drill. ice to be found out that way. he says, and he thinks the we: of the wevee will have little effect on the hulk. The in- surance oompeniee representative: will not take out the machinery. The eteemer will he left there in her entirety. It in impos- sible to get at the locetion of the break in he: hull. The broken pert rests on the ahnnl corn. ' Pom DALIIOUSFE, Doc. 9 -DJWII : Schooner J. R. Noyes. Cleveland no 0:- . nrnnn Iinhf. nqjjun A Ilnn Who, Want! Looking After by the Proper Aulhorltlel. / . Slipper Jack continues/lg: nocturnal prowlinge tor young women in the week; end of the city. Many complaints have been made. but; so far the fellow has pur- sued his conbemptible tactics without; inter- ruption. On Wednesday night. lash he changed his ebampinggrouno from Division screen to University avenue, where he chea- ed two young women to the door of their home. They meb him near ohe corner of University uvenue and Princess street. They were on the out side of the gunman hnnnd math. The fellow f0".0WOd I10! [I shoal. VVQIIIIIII UBIIII nrrlv-II. Powr Couxonnn, Dec. 9.- Down: Steamer Aragon.\Chicago to Ogdensburg. nnrn aonooner u. l wego, light. ..o.. . street. `they (no east slua UK we avenue. bound south. The follow followed so closely in their footsteps that the girls became frightened and ran the remainder of the distance home. having to cross the street to reach it. The fellow kept right after them and took up position on the sidewalk facing the door. Two young men visiting at the house were told of the occurrence, and going out by the back door made their way around to the avenue by a side street. -Upon seeing the two men approaching the fellow moved away. However, he was overhauled. and as a excuse to catch a glimpse of his face. ho was asked for a match. The culprit had his face fairly well shaded. but the young men are condent of his identica- tion. A 0.... ...:....b-n nuun l-Jun nnnnrrnnnn nf mon. Alew minutes after the occurrence of this incident the ume fellow nocoeted another young women near the some place. He cnughb hold of her, but she screamed and struck him on the lace. Leaving her he ran quick- ly away. while the young women loet no time in gaining the shelter of her home. 'I'hA nnlnl-if. Miami to confine hi! d0il'|RG KINGSTON BUSINESS CQLLEGE. time In gaming me mentor or uer name. The culprit. seem: to confine his doings to that dim-ion, as he he not been honrd from elsewhere. It caught, a thorough ducking would likely result: ~inoooling his Ardour and would probably result in keep~ inq him at home. 4 In American Profeuor And a nrrovnmlth Lady To Unite. Love. like llghtning, in full of vagaries: it is never known in what direction the current will flow. Early last spring Prof. Graham-Bell, Washington. D.C.. father of the inventor of the telephone. had occasion to be in Perth. where he was interested in e little girl to whom his wife, at her death. hed willed some money. While there he new 3 photograph of Mrs. Shibley. widow of the late John Shibley. Herrowemith. He wee moat favorably impreeeed with the photo- graph. and remarked that if the original was not married he would wed her himself. He was informed that she was a widow, and he requested the pleasure of meeting her. This was satisfactorily arranged. and the outcome was an engagement. LI:-n Qhil-Jaw whn in nf.iII nn the nunnv the outcome an englgurnenu. Mrs. Shibley. who is still on the sunny side of (my, in well known throughout the entire count.y.for her ecu of charity and kindly diepoeition. She will be greatly mined upon leaving to take up residence at the capital of the United States. where she is bound to become a marked gure in the Iociel lilo of the place. She is at pre- eenb eh Totonto having her troueleeu pre- nnrnl` ma. . The groom elect is a well preserved men. and no one would take him to be seventy years of Age. He is on straight as e gende- man and ee vigorous on 3 men of thirty. He is as successful teacher of elocntion in 3 college there, and when he adds up hie wealth the result in ehown by A couple of guree belore eix ciphers. The ceremony is set down for January 5th at New York city. . nuuuny Illlil II D. ujlllw - IIIII What. than I buy for Christan? This in the question oltho day. A viuit to our "Homo for Holiday Choc will solve it ouy. dolightlnllv and economically. In It. A nan hank `(II -nnt ? \'nn ll nd EVERYONE CAN AFFORD TO BUY aongnuuuv um ooollomlculy. In It I new book you want? You ll find on onoonto owe: noro. In it oonothing in tho lino ol loothor goodo? We hovo onornkh for tho city ond to upon. Wo olwoyo oorry tho noot lino at porno. cord cons. I-ollota and hop. ond out now otoct of Irritmg folioo. photo folioo and droning coooo ll oimply uoporb. In todo|l.otoy.oro mmoodbytho woy oo t forgot to ooo "_ bity, tho boot norlnr coma. TM schooner l'|UW|III ll 10` .:..m.. nnnunu gt Anna. ' Enko oonntar. lint-ybody uocun ts fron'_it. We add new god: dai y. ' And tho childmfl boob- Tho Boy! Own. Tho Prize. Sunday. Childrclfn hind. Not.hing_buur. Itivungoodlhinghohvo. yncan goo iblnro. orwueInIIpp|k3;`:h:I:(h --_ . ART SCHOOL m...4. will n-anon on

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