Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Dec 1897, p. 2

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III!-Io "I9": Illu nurlcry. `Ina only preventive oil llnnmulon and clogging at the Poull. tiura InnlnnMnu-.I._o thn _...u m..;.. n-.... .-.. lily I ' "Never new you before. but I don'I:- like your die ition toward: viaiborl. '_'Oh. thought you would come down. end I have been `laying for you." I This battle nf vnrdn nnnhinnml for n Inn A nave neon `laying lot you." This bustle of words continued for n quu-tor of an hour, when the voter accom- panied his gun to the door. givin u a parting word. "well, we'll have to o I" we can for you anyway. ` EXIT! UIIIIIUI FIIO 00F." "Do you not remombor me at the coun- cil muting. whon you no upon me, {or toliau-king on the oponneu with which `vivhinkoy wan told on the queen : birth- .y 1!! "Nnvnr IAI vnn hnfm-A huh I rInn`l-. Iihn WIIIII Wm. H ._ "Kindly had me 3 drink of voter, ro- pliod the vinitaor. winking bimo toroooh and diagnose the qngor one he hod to bundle`. The voter boia sup lied by the man, he vus spin pli In the quan- cion. "Dovyou not know mo ?" "No more shun your mmo. which I heard ouuido the door. MIL. maul _..s .............L-.. ...- -5 AL- --..- vunuy. Unuonuy owing sun ax rant uncu- dgeo. be him um tho` (glow- ing : " you have the boldness. tho lu- dsoity to come into my home and Iolicit a min '9" V. jun not here to annual my vain? Your audacity. your nerve oxooodu any- thin I ova luv. ' nu. my friond. you given visitors. rough rcoopt.l.:n," aid the candidate he- llovlng (huh H10 mun Ill having: limp fun no hit oxponlo. I)nn h um: inmn ma 9" nit! Hm mun III! Ionthl II JAIL Mthopolioo oonrtail InninJnnCI ind I'll nnhnul an: ohn-an d II III IlIOUII-' V0. IJIII VlII$l'] :Q'0Ilh,lmIIll onmlonnbb. in 1,. nolinlng clnlr, and unind the Ippunna of the hand of tin hmnn. HM whit .un hid. IIK III "lilll Wlilfl Oritioaly owing tho ex" cant mm lunrnnndhim um um`: now. my I000 mun. WDU `CHI ,0 I wuw-A vote 1'" In: the moderate ro- nn-inn ft Kingston nlnlng School opens ANUARY 4th Ln-tn elxht woolu. W. L. Ooodwli. Dlroctor. mu in nu oxpunu. Don b you know mo? gnid the um: um: some unmy. Kindlv hand ma 1 drink nf untnr. m. ._.:.- __-, _., one: blue as only` candidate: on . Cunning but 6 n ocllod on n ptouluonc oloinonlnhho "00! nooiving the pa-onion of math: The visitor nnmd Mmnll nnmtnrtglult in 1 n-niinlnnu CHIN , IYIII IWII$ Wu. IPWTIIIX III IV bond of ! hounp. HI: visit no trial. The man wly uuhond himself infroln An ndinininn--Innm with an: lnldml. A uvu.HitPaII1 n. --Q-1- ' hut You Bnnlrnyon Clan Whn -1: Ihgll -`Ann-_ ., row :" A Hold. my good man. who told you I nlnlmr A van 2" In tho mndonla m. TI tutu-qo -w oh: In only Innninn hair i hlnhh mllnd I STOPPED OPERATION S._ you need the best cod-lieyer oil, the best hypo- posjihites, and the best glycerine, all combined in the best possible manner," you have only one choice. I ' _ ,, , . I__2__.. __ _. _.....I.. 'i.7 B}En;` ,,:;,`.;.;;.";;;.'..ts in all cses of wasting , or lk n weight. ' ` 'AnL..-ng. ..._;n... lotion laid. ART: wort. A citizen. who nturnod from Cornwall y. than that the Ottawa & New Yank nails-nu! crank Ina I-nan hid {mm ()5. WIND . IIIIX III III. UIBIWI C IV You-k railroad sunk bu been laid from 05. g_.. .. _.:AL:_ __- _.lI.. Al I `.--...II I. IOII IIIIPKII "II III D800 IIIG "VIII U6- hn so within nine miles of (`on-mull. K. Rubin run: ncouuucon train our tho _..s2-._ l-:.I l -_.--u'.. .. _.- -..n-- -. You may choose between milk, water, coee or tea. M But there is no second choice for Scott's Emulsion. It is` Scott's Emulsion of nothing. ' `III.-- _-___ ___-j -I_- I.--` II III) XIII Ilfllxs The pivic commituo on property was oollod so mun ot. three o'clock this after- noon. Tho board of works will meet to narrow. Thou muting: will bo the lab IICIO Bull BI!` D ID WHI lJ0ll1llllblIX- Yosto ay divs: M. Murphy. engaged at the annular Rooodslo. imurod his back while no work. The strain nocouiutod his coming into the city. and ibis likely he will but In an I {ow dnyn vucstion from HAIL, If you cannot get beef, mutton will answer. n Inn-gnu nurnuri. A . the Ministers` Monday club in Bon- ton.pn Dec. lilbh, Rev. Frederick Gill (non of Mn. Gill. University avenue. Nun city). oddloaoed the gathering on "The Unity of the World. Wnrh man Ann nnanaad in nnmjno in H1` Ullllay OI (UH VVU|'|(I- Workman no ongugod in putting in the switch point on Ontario street. connecting tho snub roilwoy uyntom with the Mooors compony elevator spur. The trolley cable in Alan being Itrung. Th: nivin nnrninimbnn nn nrnnnl-kw n: --- -jv-:vjj Oluun mil to-open on Monday. November I5 Ivnnlnn mu... on TITICRDAY. Nnv. lath. mp \ C. H. Corbett nnd Ion Herold returned on Monday from I ahootmg trip through Hinohinbrook. They brought: home with whom thirty hu-so nnd fuon pnrtridges. Some limo betting bu been done in the bayou contact in Tomntao. wish Stewart nalighb hvorito. bub the friends of Men . mun condent he will come out first DQ011011. loo yacht owner: are doapuiring of hav- ing any ice yachting this winter. Many have gone to connidonble expense in r.- siny up their yora and are unxioua for ice tn n T IUI llIu Father or mother would be pleased with A pnir of solid gold or roll plate apecbeoleg for Clu-imnu. Prices reduced lor the holldny oeuon end can the eyes free. E C. Mitchell. Y I` Y\.--;.-. -....'....I _.._.I Aki- ......... \4. JVIIIUHUII. W. J. Dawson received word thin morn- ing from the department of agriculture that the Apolla incandoucent. light. com pany held Canadian patants on lamp hoods and-gap burnura. AV. thn Mining:-I` Mnnrlnv nlnh In I-inn. U. The Mooora eloutor company but sent I petition to the cit council Asking for the erection of an no ight so the foot of Gore street. Ibis claimed the light in sadly nandarl. III Dy(`lOllI1Ill1 WIN}. 0 F. Tolgmnnn has ranted tho stone dwellin on Sydonhun street. formerly oc- cupied y Dr. Mundell, and will take poa- souion on Jun. lab. Ilnngngn ur-L..a-- 3. "4... -...II .-L:.R...I IIUHUT In lucn UUHDCUUIOIL Unanqui lodge. No. 10, 1.0 0 F.. nomi- nawd oandidnten for office for 1898 at 1 meeting held lab owning. Ono cnndidnte wan given the second degree. Vinita Wanna & (T.-A : nhm-A in gun nrnn WII `IVER DUO XCOITU C3709- Vieit Ween & Co : store to I00 artistic Chrinbmu goods. Brut and chin: lumps. In-no nnd onyx tables, ohriltmal cams, booh, calondnrs and booklets. Th: `nch Innis nuu'h nan-nu `Anon-cu` noon, cuonuuru ma women. The noat boys auib manufactured, three pieces, until Christmas 83 90. Dun- \ lop Ir l`1__,L_LA ._,: _.,, ll ,,.|u ,. , I 5.:.lloomr:orci3 and Shorthand aub- tsug t. curses short, ahurp sud direct. Sand for 1897-98 circular. J. I. MGKAY. A. BLANCIMRD. -n-nhlg-I lnn I.ADA1` Annnnnnnl. IOIIIUD 0 III". ICU: Mansgor Webster in very well antiaod chub the Granibu broke away from the Ontario rugby football union. There in no honor in web connection. 1'.o.-.....: IAA..- V. In `I n n II` .......x VIDUF Wlll UIVU "COD (IIIVBII IIIFU POIIHDH. B. Samara. ex-corporal of A" battery. who left to enter the Royal Canndian Dra- goons. 'I`oront.o. will onlieb again with the battery. Aldnrmnn Allan mun Mun-A in nn to-nth in Aldextman Allan say: there is no truth in the rumor chub he will seek election in On- tario ward. He is quite nhiood to remain in Sydenhnm wnrd. 0 F, 'rnIlnnAnn hm: nnfall thn nnn It; is expected that by the middle of lmoxt. wool: all the npiloa for the M. T. Co : ele- vator will have been driven into pouition. B. Homers. ax.nm-nnrnl nf A" hnttnrv. mun Anouyna. Joseph Power returned this morning from Picton. He is prparing plum for the erection there of 3 church. Boys suit sale now on. Dunlap. II: in G. Y. Chown. school trustee. who retire: in 80. Lawrence ward this year, not: Major Galloway. as mentioned A few days ADO. " Boys and youth : auiu, biggest stock in Kingston. 82.60. 33, 84, $5 50. `Dunlop, King shrub. . Corporation laborer: were employed so- dny in scraping the mud from the Itreob crouinga. Arhinhin nhnra. Arlzintin unmln fnr (`.hrinf.. .l.` I\llIx 1UI'TIh Cxrclo Sh. Lwronoo.` No. 132, A.0.F., held an enwrminmenh in the Hand opera house last. evening. Qnrninn nf mun-v chum-intinn nn mnn nr UUIIBU IIHU UVUIIIIIK. Sprninn of every description on man or beat quickly cured by using Arhotfa Ar- nioa Anodyno. Jnnnnh Pnumr rnlmrnml thin rnnrninu chap. to Waste at 00'l. . English holly for dooorotlon to John- son : ax-iao._Brook moon. Heavy my cum. boy: 12 to I6 you-I. ' 8350. ~Dnnlop, King mun. Brock, Inn of Quoon o. will play this , season with (Maw: hockey club. A In-mar niuknd nn A If! hill uh Hm om-. Anlblnhop And In very novaho Dan." at Outujo. lblrhvu. nu noddonoo oi Aloxtndor Gun. Johnston Btu; t Chrlitmn Torn Balm Nov. mm. but Id onsl ndunhcu. wltb o nun hnnn anon on and nonvnninnm IUIUUII WIIII IIIIDIWI XI UNID- A farmer pickod up n 83 bill at the cor- nor of Brook and King nttdbu on Saturday. Son the bugninn lb Abornohhfo milli- nory parlors. over A. Abcrnothyh shoe store. ~-. FL- '[I..:..L.._..... _:-_- __.._...-.__. ._.II `I--- 'WIl`:.o Heintztinnn Eimo compun willolooe are up in wuroroomn on N10 nt. of the Ill. UFUIIIIISUQ Artistic store. Artistic goods for Christ- mu. D. A. Weuo a Go. ` J. L. Tickoll, Bollavillo, manager of the Tickell manufucburing company. in in the rain. ........... .-...u..--:5 uvnurun-J. no nu Univ Sit . bhristmn gift for your boy. Scotch tweed Iuib. regular 86. 10:33.75. Dunlap. King street. (fnrnln Rh. L-nu:-Anna` Kn, 1.`!-2, A .|`,, I. . ' The clone anon fur game begins today, Dec. 13th. . Undlvohrimnu only boy! three-piece 34 union. 8'2 60: Dnnlop. The K. & P. apron was encbly two hour! lute Int night. - Cslondnu, oardn. books, grtiltiq and II W Go 0 mlinh hm: Inn :.AnnI-Atlnn Ah Jnhn- nonpuuornuq on nu-inun- Pnnnlo AX Tnllnn AI|nQQ_.-nQLIn- I rariinaniiins vioxsoi up av oua oust` naponrzno mm bi Boat boys 83 units. Dunlap. Ghnnnnab books in mks nihv uh Kingston Ladies Collage, DIV WI]! G) IIIIUI uunlop. }o'o. Chaps books in the city at Wane al `ll EV?" W KlU"'WKI I1 -!0.2lvAn'!.nIuu4boIt-loath: cups: tho Athquon 0! flag W|oAn Inning Inna. `two wule ego nun amen newe- deelereaelnitted emu ofnoney by cheque to the New Yuk Herald mhlhm oom- peny. The letter. I: come In e. wee Ieno to the Syreceee ereld. elthonph the eddreee reed "New York lereld. Hereld oqnene. New York." The letter in et the Synceoe He:-eldotbce. when Tilveenetieedthe uewee nedeonno the caedis ol the New 'ork` Herald. Bed is been made outiu favor of the Herd publishing eoupeoy, es in oen done. it might have heen cubed in Bynoeee with- out the mieuhe Ind? noticed. Mm e delay deoght. dun uh Brae. received thecheqne heck egein. end in the Incen- uno their npplv ol New York Herelde wen withheld. The letter Ill min.- intheloeel poeeoee whenthe me: wee anion`. Leuenolu tionhen the S receee ereld heve reeehedhy P. III. vhehtfehlrephtiilgthenestetle Key leek Annexation. _ The queetion of annexing the village to the city hen been revived In Portsmouth. Reeidente who own property cennot see the logic of peying texee to the extent of nineteen mille on the doller when they cen get oil` with eeventeen end e-hell mills; be- oidee they have ewehened to the feet that in eee ol fire the villur doee not poeaeae ght t to an n" Eny :p.'I.:mu. villnnnl-I nnuhia d:ln.i:' III, IPPITIBIII F0 llglli III! llllllg and all the vill rl could do in_ much an onus would to wand uound and watch the consuming clement phy buvoo with bhcir property. If unnoxcd to the city they could enjoy the water works pdvilego. nod would ha 0 he promotion. cud would can to con ibuto to the coun- ty council 8500 ounuully, for which the vil- lagcrc uy they pnct-icully 9 no tuurnc. Than on nanny nuoun w y she villcgc should come in. and the quuuon in being revived with u vim. nu vvnu nun. uupyu-y -uuu-. It seems that young women around the city have the "Slippery Jeoh cram. Every man they eeo on the street after dark boon- veva to their minds vi-ione of thb horrors of Jack the Ripper. etc. A night or two ago a resident of Rideuu street. wearing elipp'era..rrant out to take an airing before hie residence. on is his atom, smoking` ll Int pipe 0! tobacco before retiring. While aeuntering doing with hende in poclxete In young women pet-eed. \ About the tiny: he come ehreoet of the smoker he had reached the end of his stamping grounciend turn- ed to go back. Tho young woman evident- lv took him for Jeck" or some other dread pereonege, As she uttered I piercing rcrelm and started to run. The smoker was so Itortlod by her behaviour that his pipe dropped from his mouth. 1. QIUVILOTB In I-HI WEED uunug Iall PIGII BUI- aon. As soon as winding up buainqu Wich- Barnnrd and Record, Mr. '1`roa'nnhnu nor will join his brotherainthoirwork, Sincehia residence have Mr. Tromanhauser hna mndo a boat of friends. who regrets his only de~ parturo from the city, but. who will always be pleased to hear of his auccou. WIII Leave Next Week. Next. week J. H. And Mrs. 'l'romanliuu- leer. will leave for Minneapolis. Minn.. where Mr. Tromnuhouoer. architect for the Mooera company elevator, has aomo work to do for the firm of Bmrnud Ind Record, Hi: two brothers. who are also olovubor Architects and builders. have put up thirty olovntora in the west. during the ` pub son- nnn An nnnn nu winrllno un hnninnn with IIIU In-Iv IIIII. Ililllll -u"IIue Mrs. Sarah Duke, widow of the late John Anglin, died so her residence an l me Grove. nest Brewer`: Mills, on Monday. Deoeueed bed attained the edvunced ego or eighty three years and we: highly respect- and Rho: wan mnthar n! R. D. Ann-lin. cue. KINGSTON A BUSINESS COLLEGE. eighty three year: anu WI! uigniy reopene- ed. She was mother of R. D. Anglin, cue- tom house, Kingston; W. J. Anglin, Bet- tereee; John. Walter and Thomas. Pine Grove; and the Mieaee Lizzie. Mary, and Sarah. who also reside at home. Deceased wee ieter-in-law of William Anglin, bur- ner at Rockwood asylum. She we: a member of the Methodist chui-ch,nnd one of of the oldest` residents of that section of the country. Ladies Md society omosrs. The ladies aid society 0! Cooke's church met at the residence of Mrs. W. Paul, William streets. lash evening, when these officers were elected for the next ear: Mrs. 0. Jones, resident; Mrs. . J. Arnsil. vice presi ent. Miss E. McMahon, secretary; Mrs. R. J. Disok. treasurer: committee. Mrs. S. Houston, Mrs. J. H. Dickson, Mrs. P. Reid. Mrs. J. Craig. Mrs. J. M_urrsy. Mrs. R. Montgomery. Mrs. W. Paul And Mrs. W. J. Paul. us. uu;\;-uu-u u uvuuuuu A large audience heard Rev. l)r. Ryck- man : lecture in Belleville on Monday night. Mr. llyer, chairman, said that spurt from the general officers. very few members of.tlie Methodist conference were better or more favorably known then llr. R ekmnn. The doctor; for one hour and is all. held the unagging attention of the audience. The lecture was replete with eound Advice to both the old and young and delivered in a moat eloquent manner. nuvuluvu III v ulvuru. Ah the regular monthly meobin of Ports- mouth L 0.L., No. 481, on Mon ,ay night, the following oicera were elecbed : W. M. , Wllliuun N. Qnrrignn; D.M.. William Ken- ny; oh: laI"n. J. Mooney; F.S., R. Apple- ton; R .. C. Bonhridge; D. of C.. R. Pamnhnlls lanlsuran G. Ynnno: trnnnnrnr. sun Another Great Ber-coin. We have received for the` Christmas crude o t.revel|er s sample! of silk piano and Insotle drapes: Piano drapes. former price 88. now $3; mantle drapes, former price 35. now $1.50; silk cushions, eider down lled. for 81.50 and $1.75, not much more then the price of the cushion uncov- ered. Handsome rugs. mots, curtains, ebc.. suitable for Christmas presents. at. R. McFnul s, Kingston carpet warehouse. While giving evidence in the Oemeeon vs. Meeeie one at the court house, luh night a witness hinted and tell to the oor. ,Judge1'rice. wio at on the bench. eh- eerved the wicneu trembling and jumped to hie euiatence. but could not reach him before he toppled over. A little cold water end rubbing eoen revived the men.` and he proceeded to nial: giving his evidence. EDI]; IV Day Ll DUIIUTIUEU; ll. 0| la.` IV- Oempbell; lecturer, G. Young; treasurer. A Tait. The report: of the verions oom- mibteoe showed the lodge to be progressing numerically and nancially. '4 - III` UUUIH Buy her e it of eli per: end over de she'll think` oitnyou. en in her coming: my member you. and thank her lucky were that that men of here had some enough to buy as aennible preeent. We've every kind of slipper with `every kind of right: price. Heine: & Loolett, cu. Ituujvilnlrll Will Bold Inll` III- hudhbip S5. Goa-go : hull hon"B to 6. Ton und manic. A spoon! future will In the doll`: millinory table. Admin- aion. 10c. ' Will DI Hill aim. we. Apply to A. Brncunt. T35 II N W B-B3IDIN N _ II Shoot. :1 non Emmet muk . .r*'i3...:.-..r.VIE".-.2--3,. Tlnb to-marrow, Thunda , the ladies of Sn. Goo:-go : cathodnl will Id their llllln in Sin. flan-on : n In-run "R in -.-'-bum ` ` Ab Aha-nothy'I. our A. Abernathy : shoe store. louh llnd "l`hnuda{,tbo in (hm:-an . n.u...I.-.1 .m IA u..;.. -- Bo Wu Nut slippery Jack. The Late Mn. John Anullu. ___,L T\.L- __'_l._._ `I AL- I_A.. latter Ions Anny. __-L_ _... \Y__L D oajrv Anojvnouwrv. Dr. Ryckmnxvu Lecture. _-_ l._-__I D-.. l\ l'|lIit_od In tho Box. Election 0! Oloorl. _#,,I._ ___-_.I.|_ .;L _ ;-,_ FROSPECTORS CLASS For llor. Ijuvtvljqinvii ' c-utxn':'n-ra~- IN-It-|n..!=I+ a . Bollrville Ont-Irin. 4., Henernl secretary Hervnnn isincom- muuication with tho phyaioal director of the Kingston Y. M C.A. regarding e game of bukob ball befvvo the your in ouh. but your. in Kinyaton. the Belleville boys [rob I had beating. but they have louned I few things since thnt. and the game is look- ed forward to with much interest. "Honor _to Vin Marlanl, that admirable wine, which sd .oftcn has restored my strength." Di-uiuu_ii;{7r'o nu-men. The annual distribution of samples of seed grain to farmers. for test in different parts of the dominion, has, during ten years. done much to direct attention to the importance of lowing the best seeds. and in many sections has resulted in a decided improvement in the yield and quality of grain. The minister of agriculture will continue this useful work and make an- other distribution thislwinter. One sam- ple of one variety only can be sent to each applicant, and will be conned to wheat, outs. barley, eld peaso. Indian corn and potatoes. Among the grains to be distrib- uted will be the more promising of the new cross-bred sorts produced at the ex- perimental farms. Each person applying should name two or three sorts which he would prefer. arranging them in the order of preference ; when, in case the stock of the first named is exhausted, the second or third could be substituted. As it is pro- posed to only send these samples on single application, every farmer should apply for himi_aelf._ Lists of names will not he considered. All letters addressed to William Saunders. director, central farm. Ottawa. may be sent free of postage, and the samples. weighing three pounds each, will be sent free to the applicants, through the mail. The distribution began early in December. those sending in early will have the advantage. Applications may, how- ever, be sent in before March lat. Mbruggimtfu;-ycloeu-3. Aulduhuutun Mhnlhhibdwolrinld tuiftlnpupchpuunt LAWRENCE A. WILCON O 00:. IOITICIB Q..- A.4_.- ..A..-.-. -g VVIIII. nu I 1. AAIIAI Ann-mo. C0|ll'(4 IUJUIJITIEU. The court. not on this case until lobe in the evening. the judge being anxious to close in beloro adjournment. Judgmenb was given in favor of defendant. on it. was provon from the oorroapondonce, which hnd passed between the portion. that the defendant: was given three months to pay for the shingles. The pluintiff pays cons to the amount of the witness foes. K{.\.I ' [UT UUIBHUU. H. Cnnerou is the owner of it new millin 0:50. and by order brought a carloud ol shingles to the city last August for W. Ma-io, jr.. nuccesaor to A. Mcllonaie The sbing`0s, valued at $132 10. were not paid for an the time, as Mr. Mannie had not the ready money. and the plaintiff refused to endorse a note. Nor has the amount been paid yea, Mr. Mannie claiming to have re- ceived hhe oods payable in three months. The plaintiff claims no time was given. The case was still in progress when the court adjourned. Tho nnnrr. nah nn this nnnn until Inn: in UUT. llll-ll [racing [HG HPPUHKTIU Iron` EH35 tax. His counsel also pointed out that the notice d-.-livered was left at Goodfriend a house, instead of being personally handed hi no required. Judgment: was reserved. {Phi} only civil case on the docket was H. Cameron vs. W. Mm-eie. jr., an action to recover the vnlue of n on load of shingles sold and delivered in the city on August lflzh laeli. T. L. Snook and J. M. Mnchar appeared for plnintill`, and J. Mclntyre, Q.U for defence. H l`.nnArnn in Hun urnnr nf a new nuill in 0 V . with fnrnuoo and other In con n 00:. Alto tho mono Dunl- Q In Btu. with modern unprovo- 'a Apply to Joan Icon. 1; BIBIDINOI ON 80 TH mnMn sum at house :0 ad: rue IDEAL FRENCH TONIC Ulyg II. D. IJTIUIIIOY lnu UDXIX IUITII; Kingston. Judge Price eddreeled the jurors briey, dening their duties in handling the cases referred to them and in vieiting the several institutions if_necee- sary. The jury then retired. Three ep- peel cases were dealt with. the reeult of two bein reported in lest night e ieeue. The thin-5 appeal was against the verdict in the one of John (loodfriend vs. Michael Pickett, action for non-performance of statute labor. heard bel'ore' J. Walker. J.P.. when Goodfriend ms fined 85 and costs. The facte are theee: Michael Pickett ie pathmaster on Howe ielend. and requested Mr. Goodfriend to do hie share of road work. as statute lebor. He re- fused. believing he wee not entitled to do the work. The pathmaeter left the notice for the performing of the worlr at Good- friend s house, and the work not being done at the allowed six days, he had him summoned before the justice of the peace. Mr. Goodlriend appealed against his con- viction. The appellsnt owns A farm on Howe island which is rented out. For this property he is assessed, but has fixed the rental at a gure. so that the temnt pays the taxes. His council allegee that by mietah. his name appears in a wrong column in the assessment roll. showing him liable to statute labor tux. The tenant al- ready performed the necessary statute la- bor. thus freeing the appellant from that hair. His nmmnal nlan nninmrl nnf. tltnf. Hm ING STATUTE LABOR. Judgment In tho can In Boootvod-only on Old! moo on tho Dookot. contou- Vi Iooolo-It. Iuolo Ololul to lot! `lino Iontln Ii: union to for tho Dobt-Oue Still In Progrooe. The general union of the county court opened yesterday afternoon, with judge Price presiding. 1-`ive criminel one: were docketed end were Eeferrod to tho glond jurymhich was compoood of the following: A. Crnneton. Sborringhon; John Abbott. 8. Charles. Wolfe Island; John Bu-Ihowe. Kerrowemith: M. Pixloy. Sydenhom; Levi Embnrlv. Pm-tlnn`: `A. E. Bnnhh. in: G. i*IE6i"."i>'J:'c13`'- 731' 1'a:."'1a'o'3'r_.'I'a:"".~.-;"tif Clyde. . 8. Crumloy and Charla Orrin. Kimnmn. Judas Prion ulrlmnnd Hm AN Action TAKEN AGAINST no- nu: comm CUURT CASES;-f EHARLBS aounoo. For Bpdy ax m drain Wu-n tv [live AT):-I-110. - 1\_A___.` (MARIAN! WINI) Md. oppolleo llaodonnld ark. Ap- KPATIIOK U nouns. Ontario St nunu 1-an nai- ot on. . A. In-knot:-to . bonnet- nil may curt rm to us, ... 9"?! .!47PJl% PF is do! aw; hndnunln liuutonhh nor. an 0 Mon olmhcn sou. oomnn not uh`; built: In lllcihlllln the opium to the coitus`! rithnunlll. OMI on W. J. j 64 Duct trout. and In his [hunt In &' l-IjI\rtIv-tact I V. Ill P-luau lIhoII.un(hn'uWh|IInlo ::j - wjz j - VCC mvronxnn Y nw Humans .300 - nmo 31:331. with . titlin- ruptatookol cvolouhhgsnd an ' Ill- nhknnn umikv 3. amour. "'.'.'...;'."' Tn;Ne{v :w;.`3b-I]I:(:o; Zsu-Cox N.-A I`;-nah lknlmunlg Lat} Novglties, &`HI 0`VIB.'H.I` I183`; = 5 7 thin &OI.uI1D9|?.Ih%l - Having purohsaed seven! Bankrupt Stocks, inoludin the Boot sud Shoo stock of F. A. 0 01-6. I um now in 5 position to give Great. B nine in those lines, :3 well as y-Mndo Clothing. _.L.-_ A.BRAM.501'~. The People s Bpportnnity Very easily put on, looks well. "and cost very little. ., smcumswmnr-xnsrnlrs and the bit/i.n{{rosts of winter `can be kept out of the house and you can realize what it `means to be "As Suuc AS A BUG m A RUG" if you use Iv olnv \InlVV|vlU VI IIIU VIC Ill Kingston. _ ADIB8 AND GENTLEIEN :-AT THE B!- uut of n has number at Omum I have dool M1 to Income A candid-on Io: tho pool- t|oL of Mayor for 1108 If I Am oloutod I shall do mf but to ml the position with ondit to the c ly and to your nnthfnctlon. . 1 Ask your vom nnd muonno In nu fnvm-. the city and to nnuufnctlon. your vow and jnuonoo In_ my favor. In the may time I shall onduovor to nah I pononal onnvuu of tho city. -- YmJ.'3?"w1 1./nu. Nhuse E|]illing Winds cordially solicits the supjport or the Electors as a candidate for the To the Electors o} the City ot Ill... --AA` n rm: nnunnu anh- .'lI3ohnm>n Itnot. Good many. 5 odlf BOIVII|ll0Ola ,,,,, ,, ,,,_ ,#, ISutherland s MAYORALTY OF I898. Aldqfmgn l}l_1_a1fl_as__ Livingston Many a man has broken out" in passion and has his feet all broken up" trying to get a new pair of Shoes broken in." I Now the SUTHERLAND FOOTWEAR" gets around that difficulty. I Solid comfort from the start and even the price is easy. lh:nyon'a tomnch and Dynpesuu Olin cums all forms or Indigestion In no cl: trttglble. such? trlulux tot` roof... dlpmu 3 r en , or Hell 0 bra - not and H In`!-vtlous of the IIcnrtpc`IuIod h max ntlnn, wind nth Ito on. but tnylte. genslvo bmnt?l, loss o1P:ppot|te, fulutul-as or wmxklleu of the stomach. headache from Indigestion. soreleu of the stomach. coated tongue heartburn nhoofl palm or the stomach. conutlpntlon. d - Sgesa, rulntneunnd lack of energy. Pt-loo K separate cure for each dlleuel" At all Jrugglnu. mostly 250 a vial. Personal letters to rot. Mnnyon. 11 and Albert street. To onto. answered, with` . free medical ndvlce for any dlleuo. DYSPEPSIA C_g_[3E PIANOS FOR WENT. `noun: or nunri` =' 5-..-:.`---' :....' ..v.-: ` COAL that is COAL at NEUV STORE. lIA`T'f\H-\ICI'I III? `(:1 7-YE-C .1 ._ .-wvc--ccw- Wounnbtlncntpoohl lupluoltlc" You Into dunno Alina; Ilmuu htroduood dnooou {anal opening Wovntponlonoall throhlowlo IOOI "'1:Kia'A7?eo N. ,. n;__4 _-_A l\._... I. 1L_|... HARDWARE J. CORBETT. Low Priced Shoo I-louse. Uniqm and useful article: for Olxrlummu alvln lure Anmo Skates boooms. ookby sum Ill r-nan. Young Cupm-ton` Tool `manta. 9 all ntool tn-oh 760. Mr Ries Munioll Alum lnoh Bl- vyla bolln. Lampl. Oyolomolon. BnddloI.lCt.o. M. nun}. trad: hv lnnnlnn an In-I. V! 0 I` nods W BEHI- hglgfoo ragg- A--A-L _.._--AA- Il--J---IA -- II KIWI W. 15? TI IIIW* Next Canon`: Wholoulo. Slddlol. Em. V\ at trade by lupin; the but [nods PRIINCBB STREET. HOLIDAY .- I0. answered, nnulloo` In !* nutstnsmt cuwrsr. u'.0cl -c an In PuIfy MI IhIr."Illodl . HIV Hl|M0__|l8. .` Ioullull ` mun. Ian I: [mmcm . .u.n.4.' "M" C'l!ov rum and nuuuh an Inn. mm ACHURCH scHooL. B00111 & l}0 S YARD, '1' A IABGAINJPHAT BEAU'1'1l|`ULhY nlauntml dnmnhod Brink Homo. nomu ION.` Shape` I 1 iy elb. Luxu- vpap lien with clean. Wholenome scalp. pro- M dated by Cu-noun son, the moat eeotlve and beenmylnz Iolp In the would. an well u puree: and eweetaet. for 10115. hill. and ahrlery. The only preventive at Vlenmetion end cloning or the Poem. tr ~--:1; FEWTUE sum OnhoOul Icnuvllvlvnvhu tiutoqvut-uuloulu. HI A'l.'H.[al'1'I0 ASSOCIATION Pl!-OPE BTY north 0! ho hnood lroundn. Tho utm- Iuo! In! Q will run dluotly through salon w no olou to growing no- at at . I to 9. 8.81 . n.....`.'2r....:..'. 33.2.. W h 9 an 0 not! and wish. ooh through our lino. til Knob. Vohlvlh II I.` :- ur: Iu1(h|In'l"u`tr .|n.(onr Q I an Jnnhou`. Jardlnlolo Iunr. gold: lhot only On: No {no II I` A IA%|XN-THAT BEAU'1'1l'ULhY mum dohunhod Brick Homo. come; 3: ad Albert Street, with four lull loan. Brncunl. that will oomplou M. Lot 3 out: - u ......1...'*"=`* `"1 ` ' El L'ln*`Ll'l'I0 LSSOOIATION PROP: BTY _no` __ 31:1" I undo. utm- A_.-L ...nI _..._ an_--AI_ AL_.._- -Imyj IVTYTIIIETI lf nu Olnnu on TUESDAY. Nov. mu. upon In At the Boomn. con 0! Prlnoou lonlnal an IIIIIIIOII GO'5If|nOU I and sum 1 ohununasotwooa istovbe hdutjowcotpricu. illiiil BII. OHAB RWRINSHALL. Principal ILNLEJIII N%W H-.lI8L|JINUf. N angshnob. on lvhlon Mn. 11` 7 vi J. Whluhnd Ann: l '11 oomplou I9. Lot oh: 1 lion nonndn. Annlr to . T 8330! AL L01` .113`! IN. _A. __J I'|.-L AA-gLI-.aI I- _...' __.__.__.."...__:_"- --.'._..' _. ._ EDUCATIONAL 7. F331` :13 RIBON co. '::.::;..::.:-:-:.'.:".* 0 4 Ln. L. Prlnolnl. 1-0 3:: Ln. ron sans.- . ,..._._.....__ XIIIII d cl .|IItI ll tllndi`;-cuzr.-3,11 Kn:|{nro' II` IIIHIIVVIIIIIIII. Ohnmnd Accountant B-1--l--I an I-nun-ass 'iII'Iu -0093] Principal. Iwunnylnt I and: Want Co. Q... L-&..J A.II. ITUVTU II II" 1 non U W- ont: he 33% 50;: Cull an : outcast for 88; Inn's Gnu! unit 85; good buy on : punk tor 81.26; boys` blankot ovuunlh. can min 84. MWTCV 7-I la-hdidcnd povgthlnat in tho dtynlhrnuhyt` ` WWJIIIA IE] CI 38 ll`. Inol and Don! omnblnod. lune sin. u-I-h. 0' It `W0 haw some choc n On HNI on noolnl {or Inn on o- ! dun uh hon um: vohuo up Nqf:lu10l|In for |n.(onr I I u no Jnnhors`. gag`: uouu:oapm"::'a;'::: Aludnhu Youth : and 51!` Unit! Wov_:I_____ .__A Ileana 311- I 17-. m. The electric and nilny company has provided doon for tho vuobulu of in art. sad to mark the iuuoduocion tho following vono. Ihoootnpooiciou of nn_ ouplo I old` who Ki Ben. the an uuuuuuvu upon unur uxuuuonls conaucwr. A now owns graced the floor. And our in nmooth surface gully tri pod the light- hurudorotou of Torpoio ore. the bright gowns 01 mo India. the grand] military unvformu und the sombre black and whine suite 0! tho civilians forming I delightful scene to greet. the eye. Ontnrin hull u-nu rlnuntul tn ...l....|. IOOIIU I-U KY1` 505 0,9- Onurio hull was devoted to refresh- monu. but for the Bran time It such 3 function an Itfort Ill undo ho doconto bho building. Evorgroono with plonlmdo and bunting by the yard wen nrcianioally ontoonod in I most charming mnnnor. About one-third of the hull was cut. oil` by 3 bank of evergreen, interspersed with and ml-mounted by tho mtioml tri-colors. A delightful and cosy lm-lo aittin out room. c-omforubly furnihhod. ocoupi ono 1-ideof tha lull, whiln late A-tote table: book up the middle of the auditorium Chum` Devlin attended to the tuna 6!- uhc guests in tho rofreohmonc line and by his elforu loft. nothing to ho dosirud. Th Pllllitt I`IIn MAJ nhnu-an on Blu- nu enoru nun nounln lo 00 assured. The committee who had churgo of the ball consisted qt Messrs F. Strange. com- modon ; W. 0. Kent, W. G. O'Brien. J. D. Cram. 8. J. McBride. J. Rignov. (2. R bow. E. O. Hildcnleovo, J. E Gage, W. A Van`l`naso| And Lions.-Col Drury. G. H. Bmytho noted as secretary to the com- mittoo snd so his nntiring effort; it greatly due the moons: of the want. Th. nnu-nth-u-n 5.... ...I-...I L- A_.n_-_.. uuo mu Iucwll 0! WI OVOIIIL The decorations were placed by And:-ow Lunipn. unied by nombon oi the com- mituo. and thoir gononl oxoollonco van in` My conmonud on. hnnnllnn nnnpl mu! .........:1 ..|.-...|.._. II III WT - `ho polio: court and council chnmbon won ntilixed u Inning rooms. Raoul van um:-ml nun uh. ......s. -.. I IUOWUUUI no.1-and um' um van in gun demand. "IIUDIDK UIIII plll'p0UUle" A detachment of the l-tth P.W.0. rie: band ooeupied a gallery erected to the left of the entrenoe. It wee generally admitted that the mueieiane, under the direction of '1`. Carey. excelled themeelvee in the ohar- aoter ol the nude rendered. The dreamy weltlee. stately quadrillee. methodie gm. eurka and ripplee and exhilarating echot- tlechea proved eo enchanting that nearly every number waa enoored. and graciouely reeponded to b the ubliglu Inueioiane. A magnet seem to poueu r. Carey e he ton. By ita modulated movement be ob- teined the loudeet `." or the leinteau pienieeimo at_ will and with the eharpnese of an electric reeponre. Mr. Carey baa juet oauae in tahing `pride in hie men. end In turn they have reaaon to congratulate therueelvee upon their excellent conductor. A non nunmn or-gnarl eh. 6|-.. -...l ....-.. Forget it Not. The decorationa were auperhly arranged and not overdone. The bulky appearance which characterized the drapinga at last year's hall wae aheent on thia occaeion. when everything appeared harmonioua and neat. Entering the city hall, the landing wae found wrapt in the folde of two huge ilaga. Two oamallar dimensions. draped in the manner of portiere. were hung acroaa the entraneeto the hall proper. Thelarge auditorium wee converted into a bower ol beauty. Streamers. ags, hunting. in every known glint of the eun.were artistic- ally leetooned from the middle of the eeil~ ihc to either wall. Bunting wal draped between the window: and around the per- traite with charming elfeet. Below the centre chandelier hung a life buoy. and beneath thia again the club pennant, the whole etanding out prominently and look- ing very pretty. The atage waa furnished alter the et le of a modern drawing-room. Two piano pe. pnettily ehaded. lighted dimly thia large e co, and during ` the evening thle waa a avorite reeort, where eyes looked love to eyae that spoke again. and all went merr ae the muaic'a atraln. and where many rieudahlpe were formed that will prove life long. The stage waa rendered aeceaeihle by a tli ht of carpeted etepa leading up from the rent. The two adjacent ante-rooma were alao used for "aittlng out purpoeel. A dntanltmnnh n! the l.lt.h D W n um W W a D019! be than with Inc. Dan. 9|) tho out now Dill tho door: "Don't Do On on put ! know? that vo`vo boon (nosing. but '0 won`! ho any moro. `Got In on o broad now ool n: ::\:':| n-l`:h"o`o.IDlo!ooo lo'vo you Inn. In honor thou too toot ' Hooill life in Kingnhon ombreceee round ol pleuurea u unlqneu any no exclu- sive. end excelled by no event: in other oltiee in the dominion. What has apper- ently come to be an elublinhod event, looked forward to with Anticipation long in Advonoo. in the polls club : annual bell. No palm wen oparod. or energiee ruerved so mnko chin event: I happy, eucoouful olfair, And the enberprieing young men book of it lmvo reoeon to congutulato themeolvee upon the ooneummetion of their elforu; everybody spent: a thoroughly en- joyeblo ovening. and will long oherieh ln memory I recollection of the brillienl: event. Tn- oI...A_.L-`A..- -....... .....-..LI.. -...-.....-.l pluoutw noon on unllu EDI pulling noun with flying toot, the pooh 0! old. And ho long truly for mun. \ Hut ho" might hovo oddod with jun no much truth. "Who con _hoor tho muoido III-oin ond qnloo hoop; who would mlu tho any donoo for my oloop 3" Coruoinly. thoro no very low indeed in thin lhnoonono city who would roiooi tho oontimonto of tho lottor quolotlon. That trito ooying "Eorly ho hot! and `oorly to rioo." otc., any hovo Iorvod o porpooo in o by no ago. but it noodo rovillnz to bring in t oroughly up to doto. {or nowhoro in ohmtondonn could ho gotod togothor such on any of bounty on mb lot! in tho city and Ontario hollo` loot night. the ooouion being tho uoond onnool boll hold undor tho ooopiooo of tho Kingoton yacht club. Al to tho wiodom of tho plooouro-ooohors th rotinomont which modorn nocioty.o_' ya from lotto: dov ndvnnhnnao wu nnmummd in in Oiuthlnclludrlpdoolhhg. Provost in com boys and lb ll he `I: 1 h L: Q1 : on:-um or an ooeu-anon Inn lupu- lor. to any loan For loan Icon-rho lute ip -Alon nowhohlng-luoouo Won Iroqunt - A uunpu n no lhlry-un laugh. _ "N9 _n_-6, `till mom, whop youth and pfou`u`r"o nub n about the passing hours with vlnl lnh. Inn: u noon :1! old. and rneuoo, -` T: A aIiILL|A"IuT wootss aoonso lhooclctlvcnhcnr ._|-JR... -_.I _._Al_ AL- `_-_A .2- an muuurn Iucluwyglyuyu '0ll1 Ilwur sdvnnbagu was represented in In ._ . uuuliu II Utjlllj lilu -obwuuptuudth uhoovootwu round with ham. `-.an... 11.1.. on runs oobainoni 1:}; -53. mag. and. .A...A .._:|.___ vixrincy. IT IU I ITKIVIUU III VII for not tho oonlnod in Rookvood alum lulu round Iron in: to lo Ionyhoh tho uylulh. `ho Iliwdlfdtl nqiolruounl II j vo Jonathan on I similar charge, digoiud. '_w__ `n 3:: Thou main. ax`. `rem, B 0&0 Ix:-'31].-;'.'m-..n -an n -'-s..m";.'i}*L'.::;..::.:::': I L. Principal. 1 O.ll.WohIuunynouuidu-hluhtus -iuuoauot baht hinnllu clash: totho city council. It Month on ug- lnshinhnmulnhinldflnlbldd. nan.-nah:-l..I4I L...I.I. nun wiuurugnulontcnnloox ngnncy. Raid in not-convict and vs- Inr nch. In nnnnnrl in nal-anal low but 'I`hIe_ Ieppen 7. When city clerk Drennen entered hie oloe the morning he found the eeet ol one leether coveted oloe oheir oompletol deetroyed. The leather covering. ee l eethe under epholetend work wee torn end eoetteted eround the oor. How the worhweedone ieenyetery. eaieie next to inpoeeihle he enyhody to geln edem- tenoe to the olloe. Iron appearance it Ioohe on though the deetnctlon wee brought shout by email dog. It might poeeihly heve been done by e ret. but it in thought e ret would not poueeeeulholent wer neoeeeery tonnete eooh deetnction. `eetheehellgemellpoohethoohwee Inrhlw hmvnd. I}: newer hehep Mbn IIZIIC III Glllfg I IIIIIII NI$ %I `II puny duuoyod. Ibo cont hing born Aug.` Nothing slut in tho omoo was dis- tnr _ lone In Come And some Inyuo-l.ool- Ing Backward. Thereere only two or three phyaioiene in the city who hue been preetneing their rofeeeion longer than Dr. '1`. M. Fenwick. n 1859 he entered the olce of Dr. Strange to rtudy medicine. end in 1884 be begun Active preobioe on his own eooounb. Wuh- ln bheee thirty four yeere he he: eeen e green number of chengee in the pereonnel of Kingston : ete of reeidenb phyeiciene. No leee than twenty-nlno have peeeed over the area: divide, never to return. twenty- three in the city and nix in Ceheraqui and Wolfe lolend combined : Dr. Sum n, Lwchfleld. H. Y-was. (). Yetee. W fer, skinner. Oliver. (.` Lwell. Stewart. Dick- son, Metcelfe. McCelnmon. Agnew. Tracy. J Meegher. Henderson, Irwin. Du uie. K. N. Fenvick. Saunders, A. Dickson. gliokey. On Wolfe Island there pureed away Due. Cogen. Armstrong. Tel nenn end Bates. end in Ceuraqui. Dre. l hem and Bee- mieh. Dr. Heywerd. e lgingetoninn. re- rnmmrl to Port Hnnn. than he died. and Iurlno Pu-ngnphl. Maura. Couitb Mid Wilkinson, of Brock- villo. Are in thocity to Inm-view [JIIHOI in art! to the construction of 3 nhonmbonb. he Calvin company will this winter nish the now atoambugo. which II: pronoun oocu ion the ntooh no the inland uhipynrd. he now manor in larger chm the Bothnin and will be lnunohod noxo spring in time for the union : bunineu. lllllll. Ill`. l`lIyI Il'II. I IXIYIKIBOIIIBTI, I`- movod to Port. Hope, (there he diod. and Dr. A. Monghor not up no Wootporo. when he passed uny, muting I grand soul of thirty-one physician: who hnvo como nod gone. locally. oiuoo Dr. '1`. M. Fonwick on- torod tho profouioo. Hi: many friends hope so no him long opsrod to `continue his good work. . THIRTY-FOUR YEARS PRACTICE. IKIIIUT I INDUCTI- The eehooner Grantham. in tow of the New Inland Wanderer. left: for the SS. Roeodele thin morning. Yeaterde e viaio wee the lab to be nude to the city until she wrecker: bring in the Roeednle or ehendon her. nnleee some un!ookod for cir- cumebence crepe up to force enohher vieit. When uvingin elongeide 0! Folge when! leeu night. her Ir eprlb run foul of e barge lying an the dock. mapping off the end. A lieu see In Running About the Wrecked Iloeedele. Owing to e heavy 50! running yesterday the wreckere at the SS. Roeedele were un- eble to eucceeefully prosecute their work. The sea wan strong enough to make it almost im aihle to keep a footing on the nehooner ranthnm. Under these condi- tions pumping was out of the question. The five pum are all connected, and everything in n readiness to continue work as soon as the weether permits. The schooner Grantham wee brou ht into orb Iut ovenin by the eteemer ew In and Wanderer for an extra eupply of coal, and to take out another large pump to have at hand if required. From those on board it was leerned that diver M. Murphy made en exemination of the etoomer e hull and found a holein her how three feet long Her bottom in alto broken, but to whet extent will not be noon until the grain in all pumped out. The Grantham wee taken out again this morning with twenty-ve tone of coal. Fires are goingnnder the steamer : boilere. UL- --L_._.._ f1_-_e|.-_.. :._ L-.. -l AL- rnipouun can and outrun IIIIAB I I

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