Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Dec 1897, p. 2

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6alnf_u|ATransaction. The city is seeking the privilege to ex- tend Colborne street through the Central school property to meet Montreal street. The purpose of this is to secure the right of way to the proposed drill shed. Brass hnnnnnr. Inn... 1.....- ..-A ---- clerk. 'I'\|.- wnrer 0}. `Wednesday nigllb at 7:30 o'clock all the returning ofcers Appointed to receive nominations will meet in the council chem- ber to receive instruction: from the city uuu UUBHI . Tho sawing machine constructed by the M11`. company cuts tops otfbho elevator foundnbion npiles at the nuts of two a min- ute. The sun works over nfoob under wnter. ' f\_ lI7_J_.,_` - '- ' cola. ` maer en Dunlap : before Chrietmu. The Frontenac cheese board sent a beau- tiful wreath to be ulnced on the bier of the Into William Dun`, the first president of the board. -m.- --_.-..--, V-- rural nepergment. Ularence street. It's for you to save 84 on your new over- coat. Order eh Dunlap before OIIQQIA hnnl-ll nnnt. n In--n colleocingage and hunting. ' V A new metal roof it being: placed on the building occupied bv the weights and men- nuree deperlgment. Clarence It`: for vnn tn um. 94 .... ........ ..-.. -..__ nu-upon on Jun. sun. I Members of the decoration committee of the Kinm-hon yacht club were busy to-day collootingaga ii bnino nlnnu-I m. 9.1.. mum in uunlop, King Ihraot. Thu Roynl military college will close for Chriuhmu vacation on Dec. 22nd and will ro-open on Jun. 8th. Mnmhnnn t\' bl... A---.._A!--- - - - '1' ` cuup II: 11. A. wooso dz Uo`r. Twenty five per each. roducbion on sll ordered work until Christman. 822 black unit: 817 Dunlap, King Rovnl mililuu-u mllmn -:n .1-.- c..- At Kingston rllnlng School opens JANUARY 4th La-ts eight weeks. W. L. Goodwin. Director. : The council of the board of trade In: to hnvo been held thin Afternoon to consider communicstiona received. nhrilhmnnngrn |....AI.- --|-__1-_. n.:LI-- communlclblonl roooivvod. Chriumna on-d-, bodlu. oalol cheap at l). A. Ween & Oo`!. Twantv Gun nnr -mm ---In uuunuu will 00 `Old B0-MOITOW. Aro Chrintmu ifb goodl. vu-iotv excel- lont. price: In onto. to D. A. Wane & 0o a. Soothe bargain: at Abernathy : milli- nery pulonnovor A. Abernathy : shoe non. nuvuru Ir! worlmg OVOWIIIIO. A ti fth t ndup` {Ki t .x......}`n.si':`n.`. W5 .Lom.`T "" " { gilt zoodn. vu-intv axml. oun ! uonu, urock IBMOI. Ordorod clothing cuu. 818 bogvor over- coat: IN A unit. Dunlap. bocsl indunlzrin urn nrnudul nh m-A... own in I IIIIO. uunlop. induuriu are crowded with ordm. Haven! are working ovortlmo. mnunn of ab. tmnnnhin nf m.....+.... u so no vnuaoa mo:-Hg. English holly (or ooontion ub John: non : og-m. Brock moot. Duh.-`mi ..I..o|.:.... ....g. cm I. ........ -_ -I-Ow! I-I'D'I'.'lI' FIIIIII III! I, DIP Iopouon qn their Bounds. A Inombor of tho collegiate inntituto nail is to be Inddod chart! . mnali-I. Inn". 0... ---...u-_ _;. 7.1, - It-I hncnbhn Picked up I`: oin- Innnrnn an 1-0.. |:......u.L _ PERSONAL M E NTION. Many ills come from'ir- ngulnr habit. The CALEDMM IIIEIMI. IATEIIS stimulate all the func- tions of the human sys- tem Sold by best deal- Ain Am...-.I.--- mwu m we pnnmarnpn will receive . and one framed will be hung in the e oioe. nuoshzn 6? mi QAY. :9 M `.`.`."3:.':`. gho loo: body mod to ;_;_":i': bnlnrndlho ""' 7-'.' oslondan, bibles. i an`; IIIFII (ll be wu .___.__.___.. Ilpo look In lacy. On Build: Ilia Grunt. who hp: boon onployod In 1 city cloth`: ollico for some `time put,uu,pn6d ad`, and on her my home rho dropped In dollsn. Jun when the occurred ah i unablo to state. ban it was umuvhoro poke strut beinonn tho city building: and but homo on Alfnd IIIIIC. mu nvily Ilqcuonl. Tho ntlrlng praaldant. W. F. Nickle. B. A . was cornplimantod on tho Waitliful way in which he had parformod the arch. one dnoian of bio olllco during the put yaar. Since his graduation ha has always maintained a warm lntaraub In all col: inatitulom, and In Iaairlnw from aha preci- daooy ol the great aoeiacy of Quinn's. ha ha loll a noord of which he may juuly ha Queen`e Allan Inter Society. The ennuel meeting of the elme meter eociety of Queen'e wee held on Seturdey evening. Chengee were mede in the con- ecimtlon with erd to elections. Hete- efter the poll wil rennin o n from two no eight o'clock. end no hour returns ehell b given. The committee. moteed of being epportloned to dierent. fecultiee. will con- eiet eimply of "four member:-." Tho.-e chengee ere nude with the view of neur- ina lively elections. Th: nun-inn -....u...n 11- I.` \v.--u- UIIIIUIIII IIIIDOIIDIII. Milli`! Sougnm, Hondrio and Boylos, the troll-known horn owners of western Ontdrio. but como to an amicable uttlo mono of their troubles which were being Iobkod into at Osuoodo hull. Mr. Hondrm rolouoo Mr. Boyle of further liability and gaps Loonm and Mr. Sougnm will romn nvoc. .._-...--,. -1\aIllllIJr I5 Inning Cluun on TUESDAY. Nov. meh. poems at the Bognp, corner of Prlnoou tn lonu-.51 btl. ' ` _ . CHAS "E: WRENBHLLL. Principal -nu`- --___._ gnnvznuon. Toronto and Montreal baseballclnbs will work together next season in a friendly rivalry. At. the end of the season Irwin and Dooley have arranged for a trans-Ab lantic tri . These teams will `visit Erg land un or tho auspices of a prominent. Canadian statesman. Manna-n HA-nu... ` -_.I-:- -._J h--I4 -..--. .. --vV-vJ uunuu. uuullvl IU ullull` bll has played an the intermediate rerieu. Weldy Young and Harry Westwick. Ot- tawa hockey club. have low for Waterloo where the hove accepted aicuntiona and will play ockey with Mr. Seagmn o or- gnnintion. Tarnnm nnrl M.-mo......I |....L...n..:..s.. ...:n ouuulo on -Jun man. The Royal military college cadele will enterateom in the senior series of the Onterio hockey union. Hitherto their tenm l.Vnh-in \'m..... ....a u-..-.. nr----.:--. In wm pun nvo mama on the Ice this winter. Jnot Downey, Brooklyn, and Jim Popp. Toronto, meet in I twenty-round bout at Buffalo on Jun 16th. `Nu D....-I ...n..4__ --n-_- -.J-- What In Tnnlplrlng In the Bportlng Aron: of Halo Inn: On) The Trades hockey league. Brookvillo. will put ve name the ice this winter. Junk Dnunnv Rmnlnlun ...A 1:... n...... mm to 1.UUU uueneie pal` nour. The Grantham was equipped with all requisites for the work yesterday. and about thirty men engaged. It may appear to the public a fruitluee attempt under taken by the wrecking company, nn d it is indeeda work necessitating the exercise of skill and judgment. But the success which has lwaye attended the eilbrts of this experienced wreclrimz company almost warrants the prediction of a safe landing of the boat. Foul pumps, including the com ny e big Niagara Falls, rejected by the rstworkere.were taken out. The object of the wreohere will be to lower the water euilioiently to allow tem orery repairs to the broken bottom. an as soon as the water and grain are taken from the for- ward compartments. her punctuied bottom will be cemented over. Fifty tone of coal were taken out. and if auceeeefully floated, the Roaedelo wilieteam into port by her own jnachinery. If the wind remains quiet for the time, the company think the steamer will bein the dry dock by Thure day night. wrn rornnwwn returned to port. The syndicate were quite encouraged with the view of the bout feeling that the storms had not the power to injure end render their efforts utterly futile. The pire _ ticel vessels at the steamer were William Gnlroy. of Seclrett`e Harbor. and the schooner Two Brothers. or Picton. The former hed been pumping grain from the lake bottom with is send pump. and the crew of the letter had been taking it from the hold. but the eyndicete did not object and left them freeto pursue their work. There wrecker: ere making. with `a small crew of four or five men 8100. per day. The eend pump is capable of raising from 500 to 1.000 buehele hour. The Grantham wan nnninnnrl mhl. .1! uuu: nine Milo rolnn. A: the wreck was approached other vou- eele were seen alongside and vieione of piracy on the high sea were opened to the winter exoureioniabe. The Island Wan- derer wae brought alongside the Roeedale and the wreck inspected. She lien on per- fecul{ even keel. ehowing thirteen feob dept.) forward and fourteen feet afb. To outward appearance eho seemed to be sim- ply resting at anchor. The onl apparent. injury to the bull in a bulging o the deck near her centre. The en pero seems dry. ae the cabin is free from water. The cabins, however, were in a very disorderly etabe, showing a hasty diemanbllng of the boab. The insurance 'companiea had car- ried everything movablo to Kingston. Michael>O`Neill and Jerry Hurley were left in charge at the wreck. being given a 1 above and a box of provisions. and the viei- 4 torn forthwith returned to port. evndicata warn nnihn nnnmu-an-ml uuuueuy vmn enoun may or their jrlenda fsid e visit to the wreck on the steamer elend Wanderer. to whom as a new pur- chase ehe was comparatively a stranger and the owners were Anxious to know how near she would come to her reputed speed i sixteen miles per hour. The distance in-om the Grand Trunk wharf to Nine Mile Point is a little over six and three quarter miles, and that distance wee mode within twenty-seven minutes. showing in speed of are least: fteen miles an hour. The out Chegiby shoals lie nine miles from the point, making is run of sixteen miles an hour. The R.osedale'a meet can be easily seen from Nine Mile Point. Al tlhn nsnnnlo non. gun--...|.....l ALI. . _ . . __ The greateet amount oi excitement and figuring occurred on Friday and Saturday over the contract for the reeeuing oi the etrended steamer Roeedale. The Folger- Donnelly eyndicate made an offer to release the beat. theyto receive $17,000 when it shall be brought ufely into Kingeton. or to have the boat for 810,000 ae she stands. money to be paid when IIIO reaches the her- bor. Another syndicate put in an op ei- tion olfer, and the telegraph oi cee nd every other inuence woe brough to `hear by both sides upon the in- earance com iea at Buffalo. About ve o'clock on aturday afternoon the excite ment ended with the acceptance of the Folger Donnelly offer. They prom tly.eet to work that night and on Sun ay -the eehooner Grantham wan loaded with wreck- ing apparatfue. because the mild weather and the northeast wind were no favoring that they could not but take every pul3l- ble advantage of it. About nine o'clock on Sunday morning Meeern. Folger and Donoelly with about fty of their friend: ~DIld Vlllh C0 the vmr-lr nn Hun nrnnmnr v-mu-u-u uuu rv'UyIlll on Monday. No vornber I5 lvnnlnn l`.lg..n..m TIVIQDAV u-.. mu. SPORTING PARAGRAPH8. `the blind Inndonr Took Up A Party- Tlny loans: In Pluto: `ute-It onlm Weather Pnvull. The Boudolo lay Stun Into Port About 'l`lmndny--`l`ho lntuutod Paulo: An conuent or Inc- can. sxquaalonmra sAw.'rHe nose. rmvgsljrgm 1nuwnEcx.| bngvon aunnav. * oldomionio. no woll on tho mo -uu uvvu Inn to neplnco. "In in ion yooro of onrvico in tho city council, I hora. novor ooon tho intorooi. in municipal olociinnn on low. on in tho op prooohing oloctionn." aid oldormon Elliott lliio morning. This can be void of tho _mrolt.y eon- me. The aelociinu of o council for next. your to my mind in 1 very impottnni. mot- tor, for tho city : tlnoncioring during I508 will involvo cuolul work ond oxporiom.-od won. The two olovatnr and fair ground bomuoo will uoooooitoto on incronoo in tho roto of tontion, ond llicoo with tho our- ront oxponclicuro will to win oorolul man- ngomont of municipal o uiro to hoop wish- ln tho liminoi noolpco lo lo who ro- nrouod think no many `old lioodo on "tour- lnn. 0 foot. which at-goo tbo ooleotlnn of prncticru man to loko thoir placoo." Thooo who lmvo oignifiod their intonation 0! mili- drowlag from tho Bald ow Aldo. 3loKo|- voy. . Robinoon. Iilioot. ood olchor Ald. Wolioulor Uglngooon will to uloood ooxo ICE A ulint 'l`I'IVIt. Those who apprcu-into grace. beauty and the poetry of motion" in its higheat form. with a background of genuine humor and jollity, will have every opportunity to gratify their pleeeure at the Urnnd opera niue on Tliureday eveni . Dec. l6th, when famous and laeoineging Cieey Fitz- gerald. New York : populer idol. will burst in all her glory upon the theatre aoere of Kingston for the rat time. Mice Fitz- gerald is eo welllmown by reputation in thie exceedin ly well-inlormed community that no we a of enthusiastic praieo are caI.'ed ionelchough it e eny to utter them. Cissy in certainly e highly attrac- tive young thing. and no particle of tho enraptured prnieewhich the metro litan paper: have lagiehed upon her in un econ"- ed. The Ian opene tomorrow at 10 e.m. at Bawyerr. _-. Thlevee on The Round. J. M. Fnir, leuburnie. was in the city yelterdny and reported the lore of A double set of harness. which some pwrnon took from his onrringo house on Wednesday night last. Whoever took the set was evi- dently familiar with the place. and deter- mined to eevure the double not. an it was henaing at the back end of the shed, re quiring the intruder to pan other hnrnosn and loose Articles. On Wednesday even- ing Mr. Fair had comrralulared him:-cl! on possessing such n good outfit in humor: [or winter me. When he looked on Thurs- day his best set was missing. He thinks the thieves came from the neighborhood of the city. ____. Grant: That W re undo. Among the ontim-\t.oa brought. down by tho log:-lnturo for I31)?-I are the following: Addingtouroml. mpmra between Cloyno and Kuludar, $l|lI);(}larondon amnion and 0'don road, to improve anrl ohmuro loon- tiou of portion of the road, $500; Lough- boro lnlco road, repairs to about twelve miles. 3001): Lnvnnt. mud. 'r.-pairs throunh townnhvps of Lavnnt. and Darling. twelve milcs.$5U0: M-aunt-in road, repairs be- tween Parlmm and Tamworth. $500; Pur- ham and Sharbob lake road. ropam-, 8400, And Scorrinnton road, about twenty-three miles. 3300. luoonnc or ono-third to diul:'tUn"5 H ah: full information IDDU to 1 ALL. l.A.. Principal. nuurnuu Ill Inonrrlul. Rev. T. J. Manaell. of Dominion Square Methodiatchuroh. Montreal, on Dec 7t.h. united in marriage Ella. tho only unughtor of John H. Swnzor. Montreal, and niece of the late Rev. J. H. Stewart, Knngnton. to Charles -F. Slum. formerly of New York city. The bride was u.-painted by MiaaJ. M-my Powell, of Kingmon, the bent. man being R S. Switzer. eldest. brother of Lhuv bride. After the 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw will reside an 134 Selby avenue, Westmounb. uuu nuvuurs` urclltu llllfllllh We have received for the Christmas I trade a traveller s samples of silk piano and l mantle drapes : Piano drapes, former price $34, now $3; mantle drapes, former price 85, now $150; silk cushions, eider down lled. for $l.."'>() and $1 75. not much more than the price of the cushion uncov- ered. Handsome rugs, mate, curtains, etc.. suitable for Christmas presents. at R. McFaul s, Kingston Clfpli warehouse. om 100th its,` no Established. Responding to a petition from a number of Toronto citizens that the 100th, or Prince ot Wales reulment and a regimen tal depot be established in that city. U Lawson. secretary of state, London. writes to the mayor saying that lord Lansdowne is willing to give the matter favorable con sideration. but cannot act thereon until the provincial or federal governments `ex- press their opinion of the matter. Taro battalions of Canadian militia may be alli- liared intoa regiment recruited entirely from Canada. l I nncnuu` uunnpurlry l'OI.I(`.0I. Chairman Allen. of the purkscommitbee. hm instructed chief of police Horsey to tnlxe action against purtiea guilty of (le- atroying the temporary foncea erected in perks to protect: the drive-wuys. Many of these have been carried ell" und. presum- ably, eonverted into lire wood. More have been taken from Victoria park than any other: pleasure resort, and if the guilty parties are npprehended they will be so verely dealt with. u.u.; mm. .1. rs. uoamsy. M. 0! U ' C. Wood and H. Woodru`, stewards. ` Gust Halo 0! Ready undo clothing. Provost: is selling boys and youth over- coat: for 83; boys min for 81.50; men : ovgrooab for $5; men's tweed suit 85; good heavy men`: pants for SL135; boys` blnnkeb ovorcoaba, extn value 84. - Imntonno Ghana Bond. At the cheese board meeting on Sutur- day.necreta_ry-broaeurer Mctlarvoy preaenb-1 od his nancial ntnceinent. thus : Balance on hand from M96. $8.27; rot-:\l receipts for lS97. $2443 27; expenditure, $248: decit. $2.27. This season there were nine buyers and forty-three salesman on the board. mention m"onice:-n. Albion masonic lodge. Ihurowsmith, lma olecbod choao oilioora for the ensuing your : Bro. A. Lookhart. M 1).. W. M : Rev. Bro. l). I-'lemmimz.S.W.; Bro. A. Hunt.er,J.W.: Bro. James Cooke. secretary (twenty.-ninth year); Bro. J. W. Bort.ram,trenaure ; Bro. l . Mvera. tylor; Bro. J. S. (lallaghenl 0.; Bro. E.'Signworth.S 1).; Bro. A. Fornyche. .l.l).; Bro. .1. R. Godfrey. M. of C: Bro. and H. 'nnrirn', -law.-u-An Wnut Good In: To Bclnco. Inc Dan run... -0 ----1-- - ........ us` suppers. we neve I In-go nook in sullen: leather, satin. hid. Leoeet etylee en alnpee. Heine: an Lookecc. 1.nu.y to an n..`om... Both the Reporter and Journal.` of Gen- enoque, express the opinion than W,` P. Deiley. of Rookport, is likely to secure the cusnomu colleccorehip until recently filled by John Ormieton. He would certainly make an excellent olliciel. -I1! um uomg To `the Bull `! I" "0 "0 10 `MM A pair qf evening shoonorali r. W h Dunn: lgsgehour. lather. 53;? `:.{'.`.'.`i`.`.'.'..`.f ..' ---:-: lcnttllul Illllllilo lull II-lop At Aha-nobhro, am A. Abonothrn nhoo ntoro. - "no snow yo: lNInIII|'_WOIl' For-,lndloI and gene's, the final: in (the city so Abornothyh. \ ART sc:_g>o1. sun Another (Irena Bnrgnln. I-unpg p-n;.n....A L... AL- nL_ Btenlmg Temporary Felines. :Dnp\nnu All.... ..t A`.` ..-,,| ,, I j': lino Shoot for mining, Won yr-`Indian any! ..-..u. n.- n._--. _-_ Are You Dolng `la The IIQI nn uln -um. ...-..;. _ __r- J - A rlnt Twat. _._ llnrrlod In Montrml. 1 |l__._.n ': n\ - - cm: nib Tvnommr. :1 er presenc- nent. Balanooi .-L27: diture. 82-IR: rlnnir. "' "" :'Jl"I"""I""""' Itxguvcs the body power to r;.;:st the germs of consump-- non. J niling health take Scptt's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphitcs. I A\..:..... cl... L_.I-. ..-_..-- -- v--- v--.---- - vs -I uavpuln VI 0 I JIIIO Tho but Id Blond ndvnntuu. with homo com on and oonvonlonoo uh Oonna. Oroqunt and Shauna. FULL STAFF of Unlvonlc Graduates ul actuation than to In vidulnoodn Tho renement and culture of home I; ed with tho hlqhut. manta] mining. ON Illa-From :6 to no not torn: nglond n. from also to mo per snnum A cup} pno-third dunnhton of alnnr. _-_._ Vb .... -. You must smkc the dis- ease, or- it will strike you. At bL_ .-gun. l.:..-A .f.__ _f If there is :1 history of` weak jungs in the famil_\', this ght must be constant and vigorous. ' There is 1.10 way but to tight them. g . A ul a patrol wag on. who urine. {or Inch he was in his ghbing. had to bodrng inch by inch to the amnion. whilo he I ed his captors end: and demons. and hit eyon bulged out until he looked like one of the figures in Damn`: Inferno. The om- corsuctod with vary grout. patience, And should have had the warm oympolhy of the crowd. The germs of consump- tion are everywhere. nlaua A BI; Show. The money paid for the wroclnimr opera- tions on the Ronodalo gave Kingston street: a oarmine him on Saturday. Many of the men had irnbiberl lroel . and the re- auln was several -ccneu not. ilying on the crowded thornuglnfaroo. A amnll scrap no- ourred on Clarence street, but the worst. scene was reaorved lur Brock street. A man who was very drunk resisted Sargt. Noobitt. and as he was powerful and almost. crany with liquor, nothing could be done with him until the arrival 0! another ollicer. Than the man fought. like a liond. Fully two hundred pooglo gathered about. and we language and t 0 degrading aoono generally was the hub tool. to the noceuit ol a patrol wag The brute. for MK` he Ila in his nhljnn. had an In .4.-.......a soc.-10-.-o.nId scan a town. Welland ounl Report. Pam Cmaumxrz. Doc. ll.--Down: Sbeamor Momengla. Chicago to Ogdonm burz, coin. Navigation will be oioinlly cloud next. Tuoedny. tho l-lbh, for the mason. an-rage lUl' mcnaraaon N. sons. The Donnolly wrecking and mlvago compmy expect! two wrecking pumps to arrive here to night. from Midland. Thou will be put: aboard the Runodnlo. muting ve pumps so work on tho wreck. umrua mam HOIIM`. This morning 10,000 bushels of wheat were du-charged at the Mnoora' company elevator. It. in part. of the lust our 0 of the steamer Bomnookburn and is p uood in storage for Richardson N. Sons. The: l)nnnnIIn nu-.nl.i..._ ---J --|--A--~ U-I-I nu KIIIOIIIII OI Ell H1000 . II! Lnhbhhop and tho You llovnho Dan 0! Ontario. lilrlsvn. nah Residence of Autumn! Dunn. Johnnton Benet. Christmas Term Bexlns Nov. lllth. I3- L__4 $1..-- , ,, cu--p unu go mm wmtmr quarter. J. 1) Reid. of the Edwnrdebnr eterch factory, purchased thcnlot of enmged wheat, ox-at-mmor Rm-ednle. tendered {or sale. The wheat. is being kiln dried at Clark`: mnlb house. "Phi. n........:.... In nnn L___| n n u-_yI|uu:nI.Un Th.-a morning the ntenmer Piorrepont. towed the schooner Floebwlng to the north side of Camrnqui bridge where the will strip and go into wmtmr quarters. RBid. Of Lh Edwnrrlnhnra nfnpnlu Iuur puntomlv In IOW. It in said than who insurance companies were offered $20,000 for the scanner Rove- dulo an the stands on the ahoal by A loan` syndicate. Thu: nnnrnimp H... .s.......... n:-__-.,. A l.'I 0lII. The bug Potrel. of the Collin:-`Bay ruff.- ing company. pas.-.-ed up yesterday with four pomonm in tow. II`. in unit` Olunp 9|... !------~---- AA \ rIllu0l'lJlll': coula non buy. In the discussion M. S Burnebto said the legialution was simply a method of bribery. nnd that if you wanted to get. a bonus Ill Kingston, or any other place, you must. first buy the newspapers. Mr. Baker. J.S. Sham. M.A.. and others spoke briefly on tho discussion. Marlon Items Plolu-cl Up along The Harbor Front. "DI... n..._ I|_.__| ,; .. A ... .... . . uanunmmc \ news or we Present." He re- ferred to Mr. Shorlt`e paper of last Sunday. reviewing the principal points. He said that the lazy are too much aided and en- couraged. Seventeen per cent. of the population of the United States own eighty per cent. of the wealth of that country. In that a fair distribution `.` Children and young lndies were crowding men out of employment to-dny. Improvements on old methods ehould make for the better- ment of all. Lawn are made too much by and for the rich. It in a delusion to think that the poor man. though he has the bal- lot. can make the laws. The dice are loaded before the voter is asked to shake. Capital does nothing but what the state could do better if it had the chance. When a poor mun steals a suit of clothes. that in robbery and many years in the penitentiary is the result: when a richer man steals million: ha is only a defeulter and leaves town for A day or so until all the trouble has blown over. He referred to their late mtron, Henry George. who had lelt behind ` im an honeat name that the wealth of a Vanderbilt could not buy. diacunsirm M. R Rm-nnhtn --H lm ' ..-.. vuuuul`l.|Illl only snout I IONS VON present. Dr. Aykro d wished his paper poet- pone untii_n fster date. which wish was gran . Mr. Baker reed e resolution asking the government to investigate the condition and treetment of the men em- ployed on the Crow : Nest l'us' reilwey. M.'8. Burnette referred to the nefarious prectiee of employers compelling their men to trade in their stores. He pointed to Pullmm town as an example of this. Individualism had been the fashion for the pest fonrer ve yeers. end it was getting to be in very bad fashion. He did not know anything about the condition ' of worlrmnn on the i'.sse and did not think anyone in the meeting -knew anything about it. J. R. Donhldson quot- ed the statements of men who had returned , from that district end said the C.P.R. bed given them free trauspartetion hack and raises money allowance to keep `quiet. Rodger Greer said that from latest reports this matter had been i-ti.-iictorily settled. By passing the resolution they would be subjecting the workingmen`a meeting of the city of Kingston to the criticism of the whole cabinet of the Canadian government. Mr. (lowim thought it should be passed, as it esired only inr an investigation. Messrs. Hoppine, Baker and Burnetto spoke briey on it, alter which it was laid over `for e i time. | I D l`-h:r>'-`L4" , I -* J. `R. Donaldson read a paper on "Some Post-ilnistic Views of the I`roaent.." He Mr. Short t.'n Imnnr nf 1.... u....,u.... wry uuwu can I m-got number Iron not recent. Owing to the funeral of the lame r. Cunningham only about proeont. `rho Ducuulon Wu Anlnntod. `though than who Took Fun In tho mnouulon Won l`ow-A suolutlon Wu loud. But laid our Uulll the Non looting. At the vI0rkingmen I mooning in the Wnm hnllyonborduy afternoon Mr. Hop- plns was dubbed chnirmnn Ho ngrochod very much thus I larger number DTOEIID. Orin: In aha fnnnrnl nl oh- I-c4 A PAPER WAB new no mm: HALLBYJ n. oomuoson. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. WURKlNCMF.N S mama. gw-cu:-uucuilillowll Mtg ANov_v_.-Ities._ "l I|ozNow 8&1`. 530 8tr;u Io omen wt. .1. 1 C Having pnrchaaad um-al Bankrupt Stocks, including tlaa Boot and Bhoa acock of F. A. Oord. I am now'ln a polilinn to give Great nu in than linea, a wall aaBaa y-Nada Clothing. L. A3RAmsuy._ VTLA 2.... GA... DQQ 144 _ , The People's Upportunity Fancy Boxes and Baskets. Great variety .to choose from for the Holiday: at ` Kingston Ladies College, A`cnuRcH SCHOOL, .**i`3"5<:>i!5_-7?" (lm. __J. REVEVS . [Chocolates ! -..v --vvuun VI ulv VII] VI Kingston. Lxnmn AND omm.nunw :-A'l` man an nut of A large nnmlu M 0-IIIII I Inn doc! ad to bonomn A uunrlld-an for Ha} I- uon of Iluor Ior lam If I Am olootod n all do my but to ml the poumnn with audit to tho 0 my and to your ununhuwtlon. 1 ul you vote nnd Intluonno In my favor. In the mom time! In!" ondnvor to auto I personal onnvnu ol the city. Yours truly .1. u. wanna. `Phone In To the Electors ot the my 0! Klnnalnn MAYORALTY OF 1898. cordially solicits the support or the Electors as a candidate for the [Alderman Ghnrles Livingston anoscu-I 1 A -v -v v vuvv\rv wuuuannauwnlol a1.|.,..a_. van`!-0-0 oluunnynunnn Iunon Insulin! dicta! Hid upslu-Q Wovtluultuuullunb-o-so 1. - ' - `-' 7 7: A- Finest in Canada. Try them. o-`nu and lontwlwh lull! youhotvuunuloooodu. vootnuaoalunummaw. ]Sutherland s Solid comfort from the start and even the price is easy. `Now the SUTI-IER9LAND FO0TWEARgets around that diiculty. Many a ninn has broken out" in passion and has his feet all "broken up" trying to get a new pair of Shoes broken in." ROBINSON BROS., FREE BO0Kw?5u. mam? wa%nw %z My mm hook. "THREE omssks, Ob` .\H'}N." free. sealed. upoh request. It gin-s cause and effect of early mnm-: tulla how I treat Wonk Mon lyonm: or old) without medicines. On-r .".uu0 vurml lust your with my wonder- \vur_khu: lclvotrlo Body Belt und Slip- pm-tlng Snnponnory. soothing currents lhrulmh tho \\"un_k(~ned pdrtu all night. (`,ur-.~4M lmlna l.n thirty days. Lnluo hm-k In uno wook.- Dlnsolvos the clot- (ml blood. Jovelopspnrts and cures -`r ` -I-gwpwtx 4---- -_ Cotton Banners. Window Cards, Glass and Wood Signs a_ specialty. Good work, fair prices. OANONG Bkost All commercial and Shorthand sub- jocta taught. Courses short. sharp and direct. Band for 1897-98 circular. J. B. MCIMY. A. BLANCIIARD. OhArtnrnd Annnnnlnuc We Paint or Decorate on any surface. ATTRACTIVE Store Front Advertising dur- M ing the Hullday Seasm will wm customers. -v\l\I` u\`I\'lU H pllfl I130 (`|H'\\s VARICPOCEL Cmmnlt mu (mm .... .....u.. .__. . . . ___-- \.a\I \;A4lJ.I.JO Commlt mefree. or write for book. DR. swonn. 1.-so 5'1`. nuns an-.. uonframn. Qumnno. Low Priced Shoo Houu. . BAGOT STREET IRADE TWINNERS. Princess Inn u COAL that is COAL at mass 5 Phil PIMPLY uuul ullllll II II on everywhere. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE4 [HE BEST IS THE CHEAPESI. .._a.___._:'___.___._.____.. H] ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PROPERTY north 0! the fonood (rounda. The uten- Ilon of In! so 0 will run dlnotly through lhou Iota whlo no close to 5 growing noo- uon at sin any. Apply 00 J. B.Buxnn. tot. Olnnuo same. `* '1' A BAlI(}AIN-'l`HA'I` BF.AU'I`lFULLY nltnntod domnhod Brick House. corner Union Ind ubort Street. with four full lots. Apply to A. Bnucum. THE HANDGOIII NEW RESIDENCE ON :1 ion Swat. nut Division Strut, Intel` nnnnnlul In win! 1 unu-|.--.u A -_- Very easily at on. and coat very lnle. r."......`*`"".:.*:::.?.'a'.3':`..:'s.3..`:... :. ...:.."" e chlrdto d M r I ` ;?__n_.to_c_ g?x'1';'1n:om.e1&';".n..'1'.m :12: HAT LARGE RESIDENCE ON .- NORTH Itdo of Johnston Strut. first honu wont of Barrio Sena. with mrnaoo and other modern conveniences. Also the Stem Dwel- u I80 Burlo Street, with modern Improve- Inon Apply to J mm Icon. T than 0! Hon. G. A. xmmmoi. biui U 1%! ultuntod. opponlto Muodonnld Park. A p Knlznnlox & nouns, Ontnlo st. W -:_:. V _ . , THAT LARGE RESIDENCE INOBTH 0' Burn tnam. Dill-A furnnnn ....a nu.-- 010! D THE DESI XIX] EA3l4n BUSI- nhrlnur. d}.1i.;..:3.": nm'..t5::"..' $. .?.?.{."..2.1ff!' nan uuvnu I p Ila Dl..I|lV\alIl'|I(U. Pruldont. Ohntuod Accountant LL 0!` THE l'hA'l' OVER THE BIBBY '5 010 More I that I in- 3 o aggllloh gllllllillll Ooo. mob Tujuioii` T S?s;c"'3'.7'p'1'?'2;`.'$.f'.-_?l`?a.`. .`. T-I-'3u'a y` "i98'; a-_:- wsnsvnn maxnnmr was ax. C dance 0! don. :.;`..`f.u. lly djnhd. Park. An- 8TlAOHAI_ S WEATH STRIPS puquuuunu uwocuu xor toms, mun. and nursery. (ujticura lnald lhnm-nm.uI.. ....u 11....-- n ..__ n a-.. V j j Z i ` Piupiu. blouhu, blulhpu. rod. rough, oily, moty akin, llchlng, ugly scalp, dry, thin. and mu; hnlr. ind baby blcmlnhoo prevented by. Clmcun Son, the moat elfecuvo akin pu my- my and beautifying soap lit the world. up well an puyunud woman {or um, bath, and A I Q nu xiinsxnuu tlang, 1&9 ohmton strut. Good locality. rlgof, rl_guln_gp.>n.lI modun oonvonlonoon. _ -_._,_.__ ny-won-anal 1 1:57" t .Go"i ""7" .:".3.`:. 7. .:"`m'..52."n oo.`. 3.. :';`n ..I: >plyt0DI. ADDILL. l1A.NU!UI1l NEW RESIDENCE 024 Mon Strut. tnoc 1 to may by Dgyid J. Whitehead. A` -3.3 Union Swat. Strut} ist" vtd A I ` \ dltnn will complete It. Lot. I am: `I 0ol|`o.`o"[ ronndn. Apply to . V V ` . at ""'\lIIvhbt _ ijvj` Olnun will reopen on EDUCATIONAL 0 BE LET. Indtho biting {roots of whiter can be kept out of the house and you can roinlixe what it means to be '_'As Suva AS A BUG IN A Rvc" ii '"ir:`c>T's`E7 non. u. A. Kirkpatrick. mm. 1. Ap- muox Tsiiiucass" "re . u~ r m! M cu1'~'1"t'}73'A nz'u:nn: - WIIUII 5000 Principal. well. Inn liillng. Statistics of Pronouns missions for the put your nhow elm the income of tho lor- oion miuionory oocioeim in (Iron: Britain And Ireland In 88,0.'54.l90; in tho United Buns. O-6,333.5]! In Canndo tho can oolloctod Inn 0283.700. Thoro no it tho prooont. than 11,059 Protoounb ml- rlounrioo in foroi n lnndn. with 84,299 no- tivo lnhorora. o oommnniomu onrollod no l.I2l.B99. and thoro no about I millnon of noun: undo: innruotion who no not oounnunionntl. Tho nonhon of the contraption ol 8 donhum -mu Methodist church worn pLurI to have with than yonutday I [or- nor pueor. Rev Dr. Grillth. who occupied Mo lpic huh nornlngondovoning. Rov. J . Shh` Du Ilinohinn IIIIIIIII--n-9 ...- Thusgthilling Winds WIIIFCIH Rev. Newton Hill, Belleville, preached excellent sermons in Queen etreet Metho- diet. church yeutetdny, in she morning on Ch:-iet.'e eecrice end at night on conver- aion. He remarked on the excellence of the choir and eeid: "Yon Ihould be I heppy people with Inch Vein mg; little preeching would do with each e c on in any church." Mr. Hill ie vigotoue in style end happy in hie illueretione. Mn. Evene eolo. Ave Merie."wes rendeted with can and feeling. Shtietlm of Prnhgn-.0. ...:..:..... 0..- .L- Wi"';':'$raay J. M. Sherlock, nr.. conducted service It the depot Mothodmc church. Service: will be held there throughout the winter. D-.. LY-_A-_ l.l:n n_n, -n vuurun rlrijrlplll. Rev. Elwood Lawson preached to I good audience in Princess street Methodist chnrrh. \'..s--..l-.. I ll nL_,n, n - ISIIIIIU III- During the offortory Mina Duncan mn- dered var nwoocl Paul Rodney : bombi- ful aolo ho M onna. The choir ling. aa a special number. the anthem "Praise the Lord. 0, Jernlnlem." The manner in which this was roducod was creditable. nob_ only to the 0 air master for his I-kilful tI:al_nin of the voicga, but also to each in dmdua gar their faithful inborprotation of the mini . pawn manor. We shall be restored end need not far when the Inn hour cornea. but shall be able to eing the Nunc Damiutie. When I put: through the velley and shadow of death, I shall far no evil for Thou art. with me. St. Paul was nob enxionn to die. but the though} 0! that hleeaed future when he would lqvdowh lriluwot-d,I_vith noth? iug to do huh his Master : will. The main thing is to have our hearts right. with God, when prinoipelltiee end powers. things put. and things 00 come. cmnot prevail nguinl ul. Hun-inn dun n'n-on-up M:.. h....._- --~ Wlif IIU |5l'IVOllOI' TGTIUTHB. O Lord open our eyes that we me see the realities ol the mercy of (lod. e ask what is desth; we know that it is not the passing into none existence, death ciuinot be the end. It is not easy to make young men and women take an interest in the spiritual greee slforded them. We seldom. In the word of God. read about dying: the words employed hove 4| gentle sound. Sometimes we are told thst ohristiens when dyingsimply isllssleepwestingolfour earth- ly condition that we may have I building of God s ownmske. It is said a christian never dies, that his dying dey is a better day. sfter life's work is over. The mystery of dying naturally I state ol shrinking. We cave and need A constant supply of greoe and strength to look forward to the future. Jesus is the some yesterday. today snd forever, and draws nigh to the penitent in his dread of the future. He is thevpeece giver end the brings ' I l w nva Is unnsv, and to due I! gain." Hamlet, in his ravings. re ardad life and- death as two evils. Sb. Psu regards both as blessings. The sober matter of the psalrniac put full trust in the Lord. Sometime the passing of ahenrse or ambu- lance reminds us we shall soon be passing where no traveller returns. n flu-II Iannn nun gm..- aL-L ...- _,,i - - - nun wave :15 uaver more." The pastor. Rev. J. K. Mscmorine, oc- cupied the pulpit in the evening and preached an eloquent: eerman upon the sub- jech. The Undiscovered Country, taking :1! his text: the twenty-first verse of the rim chapter of Philippians : "For to me to live in Christ, and to die in gain. Hamlet. ravines. raanrdarl lifn nml. Open unto him who is knocking at the beans and He will give you the bread of life. Listen to his foobetep. and heal-ken to his voice. Watch ye then, and . let. all that love Him pray. Let; not the door ho abut; or the pathway overgrown with Woods. NH IA.-I "N"... ..A -v-- n__ 1,, , Eloqnent lerrnone Listened to et It Jeane 0hureh-lev. Newton III! at Queen street Aethodeet oherch-eenleee well Attended leeeerdey--8ee-vice During the Winter. Luge r "1 getione levored both eer- vicee et .: emee' church yeeterdey. Er- cellent sermons were delivered by Rev. W. Lewin end J. K. Meemorioe. In the morn- ing Mr-.Lewin e subject ee The Chrletien Ministry. He founded ie discourse upon the third ohepter of St. John, twentieth verse: "Behold, I etencl et the door end knock." Whet is the door? It is the beert of men. _ He who wine the hurt wine the whole men. Some heve high in- tellectuel powers, others riohee to give to the Lord.. There is onepoeseeeion every pereon has to give to the Lord. end then s the heart. It is the heart the Lord requires. The door in the text is referred to es the heart. Christ comes to us before we.think of going to him. He comes to thet door and stands weiting and knock- ing. "If eny men heer my voice. let him 0 n the door end 1 will come in. et voice mey cell and pieed eerneetly, and, perhaps. thet dooeie not opened unto him. Thousende of hearts ere closed to the love of God for verious causes best known to themselves. How can the door of sinful men. he so closed egeinst God. The longert heart is cloeed e einst God the herder it is re be opened. he reins end snows of meuy seasons heve heat into the lock; the pethwey to the door.ie over- grown with weeds, but He cornhs up the pethwey; His face is fullof love. He hes on the venture of the high priest. He comes to the door. The Mester stends et the door. and the knock resounds within. Chriet colleth in mercy. God forbid thet " it will elweye be so. that Christ stands et t the door end knocks in vein. Christ will t stoop down and gently raise the fallen and "` comniuneyith the soul that was dead and I in olive egein. He will take the breed and ` wine and any. "lb this in remembrance of Mo. C0 f\ * _ _ _ _ _ A- I_5_> __AlV_ . I I - . .. I0 where all kinds of Wood is to be hpd at lowst prices. WHAT TRANSPMED IN THE CITY Rom or run cu 0, Jeauu! Thou art. plnding in accent tweet. and law. , I dloa for you my children. Why should you treat me :0. U. Lonl ! wnh shame and arrow We open. now the doar. Dear Sowluu r enter, enter. And leave ns never more." I... ..__.-_ n.,, 1 Ir -- church Pnrngnplu. .......a I -...-.... .._----._. YESTERDAY. F dnli `huh! wi at Bar- uu: .0: Wounlndg? gs `and round trip ticket; at Iowan us` Ooldoruloovdo ntumohbp y. 42 Clnnnoo aunt. n .o....I-.. -3-_LA -- .. .L I can ma anonor nu ma Amarioan city. The London. Ecgdand. Ganua announc- ed that major . P. Ila-[an-Paylor baa baan promoted to tha command of tha Royal Boats. with tho rank 01 liautananh onlooal. In aha Hnlolk ragimaot Cape. C. H. O. Suanbaoala nu haan aaoondad. Ba Ia a ooaain ol Lin-at.-Col. Bttanbanaia. Col. Paylor Ia a Ion-in-law Io tho lata Col. Baum. tha Ina oommandar ol the Royal military oallaga. -1 u wngvr mno mm In. `F A. M. and Mrs. Eaton and family. Ionoolona. Mich . for some time the net: of Mr. and Mrs. E. Charles, Wolfe thud. have for home tomorrow. Thoy will In ncoompunicd by Hiram Christ. who will out No anchor in tho American The England. Cancun nnnnnmh ._. 4..___.-...... _.._..j_...._._.. Oct: 5-... .....: .......~-- ~--:'...'-.:--:.:.' upunu unmmu with his parents. James Cook. of Hurowvmith. bu boon clocked for the twont..nint.h'you an acre- tnry of Albion muomclod . a moth un- nnunllongth of service In the scopes- tnon. Ho ha boon I Wnm uubocrlbot for alongor time than that. ' A. M. and .\l- l-`A-i-- -- ' ..... mu ur. uunnmgnun. ol whom he 3 rponnl friend. ' Houlton. late of F. J. I-long`: drug atom. now attending the school of bar many. willnrivo in the city to-nig I: to spend Christmas with his Cook. Harm-mun. s... 1...- . --V-I-IlIIUVlI. EUIIUI`I' II'I' thgcigy gateway to attend the mm the Inca . Cunninghun. 0! when n peroonnl friond. -ru name I0! unmcmn vacation. \\'. Morrioon. injured luo week at the M. '1`. company : whu-f by I falling log, was able to rommo work this morning. 1) C. McNaughton. Montreal. u-rived in the city lnnonl of Cunningham no -I-.. L- --- uuu upper IIIOI. Cape. J. Gukin. outside msnnger of the M '1 company, in conned to his home with I severe cold. Stanley Tnrrnnt und Percy Murny. Ac- tending the vchool of phumacy. Toronto. are home for Chmtmu vacation. Morrhon.inim-.1 1... ....I. -A -I-- Qfllll INK`- Roberb Uukin. jr.. arrived home on St- curday after I Iucoesoful uiling anon on the upper Inku. Cant, J nnhin ;u.|.:..l_ ....___-H J -I vwuwl. wnore ano van visiting friends. Mu. (Dr ) Countrymnn and son, Dray- ton. N D . no the guoota of Mrs. Coopor, Arch moon. lh-0.-.: u-.I..-.. :- W - - - mx a tow anytr vncntion in the city. Min Edith Homing bu rot.urned' from Otbuvn. where one visiting friends. (Dr lCount.nmmn ....i ..... n-- nnylnl um Doing. Hon. William Harhy returned home Fri- day evening. R Mann. Winnipeg. is in the city on A business trip. J. L. Hnycoclx. M.RP.. Iponb Suturday and Sunday at home. ` Mrs. Taylor. Dororonbo. in the guest of Mn. J Mclntyro. Sydenhun nu-ooh. Dr. F. McCammon. Brooklyn. in spend- ing I few days ucntion in the Hornimr bu rum:-mu!` from BO0TH & G0 S YARD, iovomonto of tho People-N-What `u: An haying um Doing. day ovoninn. , _. .. ..-.... "um. van uuu uuuuu WOI1 scarce and had to be brought from King- eton. Many people are taking Advantage of our ordered work reductions. A guerenteed saving of 84 on every overcont. Dunlop's,' King street. The Abbott deal is ntiil hanging fire. A representative of the firm is in the city and has had seven] Interviews with mayor Skinner and preaid-nt Chadwick. of the board of trade. Whnt the outcome will be there is no guessing. ..,............v.. m one umawsrrnpu will receive a copy. mover Before the meehinz of the women : Cana- dian association in Toronto. M in Fit:gib- hon road I paper scattered with pleasing references to early school deyn. and to the encial festivities when bee And coee were Iuun. rI`l(!Ol IDOGOPIIO. Before leevlna oice mayor Skinner will hnve taken I group photograph of ell the alderman and city officials. Etch pert-on represented in the photograph will receive copy. framed will hm hm... :. n.- uuhll unrllliml. Uunlnp. Merchants eey` thet Seturdey win one of the poorest business day: thev ever experi- enced. Trade durinur the day was very dim. but in the evening it brightened up A little On the whole it we: very diap- pointing. Cellet D A. Weeae & Co`: store for Chrintmen booke. oerdn. goods. art hnu uoodu in lamps and tables. Variety excel- lent. Prices moderate. Rnfnnn Ianuhu. -all-m ------- ' ' men nnoayne. Chairman Allen will have I nal meet- ing of the parks committee this week to wind up business for the year. The com- mittee hna hurl ll lob of work to do this year. and will nish the season with a small balance on hand. Fit ans:-nnnm! -1... - ._-_|,,_u, A A- .-mnu nuance hand. Fit gunranteod. also a reduction of 25 percanb on nllolothing made to manure unt.i|Chri.nr.m:uI. Dunlap. Mefchnntl IIV| thlf` Rnhllu-Inn Inn: an... `-1 -- -v_y guv nu uuu (III II I mystery. Sprains of every donoription on man or boast quickly cured by using Arnotfa nica Anodyne. ' Chnirrnnn All-.. ...:II |.-..- - 0 I yuu a. 1:1 rrmcese street. A family residing on King etreeb woeb had canned pens for dinner yesterday, but when swerved up it. was found the peas were plentifully interspersed with carpet backs. How they got in the tin is a mystery. lllf. nninlrln :..._...I I... ,..~ 7 on way no lane proposed drill banquet: lamps, brass and onyx tahlea. nrb zifb goods at I). A. Weese & Co a. 121 Princess street. A fnllnll rnnhlinn .._ I}!--- -l~--`

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