Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Dec 1897, p. 5

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Olll` IIIO PNEU- "Wo find an item for I church desk. was it for tho church at Potts- mouth I" ` N. H |_v. um 5H)l'l'K!`Epfl' gut uwln. Then any statement that you got. him to charge them in with that lull is not true ? `-`lt is not true. They were lmught h_v the department. Did not know from ' whom they were purchased. Did not g-~t an axe from the storokeeper. Got eight wood hits from Woods. Asked him if there were any old hits and he "said he would get me some. Did not `think them of any value. Also got :1 small screw driver. "1: urn: infn--nnrl flu: :}nvn`nnl'\l' hnvl HITIIIIVIJ Hr: Iru nun. I nr, I||\. -uuuu curtains. table -ov_ers. etc. "Drennnn says that carpets, cur- mim, t:s|)l9 coversand bromde .lfP in-ms amolinting to 8147, and were good: got by you. He says you. nsked to have them charged in his hill 7" l' lid not an? arm nf lhom nersonnl- to nnvv mom cnnrgeu in ms mu 1' I did not, got any of them personnl-k l_v. Tha storekeepor got them." Then nnv sfntamam thnt vou not IIN` IIOIISP. Fm` the mntrnnlu qunru-rs 8317 wnril) of goods were` purvhusetl, Dough! from Drennnn, as far as the c-x-wurth-n's memory served him. They included "`\nnnnnn on re: Ohnl nnrnnfu I'll!`- lh'l('K- IS ll Il(`g("v(l I IIIUK SIUII I Yes; in the pl.-iinest manner. Did not do any of the packing him- solf. Mr. lloughtnn and convicts did that work. Carpets thnt were replncml by thnae pun`h.-used i'rnm_ Mncnoe & Mjnnes were used in other portions nf the hnuse. L`n.- Ola: un-up-nn`u nllnrlalru I517 xvnrih KIN` lrlllt I v ' He is not, most certainly. Did not take nwny the cooking range. The-ro wns no range there, simply a \\ood rook- ing stove, which the warden owned. l`h'u gas stove wns not, replaced. When unpacking iurnituro at Toronto found four or two, gas fixtures. .\otit'ied tho wnrden where they wore. Did not re- ceive an inventory of missing goods. l)id not have anything worth sending lmvk. "Is it nliegell I took stuff?" "Yes; soil . thnt \\-nr|r_ Cnrnotn thnt were ronlnvorl "U he savs you (lid he is not telling the truth 7" ` I-In h: nnf runs} nut-Inlnln 1\irI uni no nm 1 "And I mplied lhn.t I, had` no recol- lection of anything further than it \\':v.< in its plnce. when l |9f_l. 1 didnot take it from the [mat dour." Did you ask the warden if you might purchase the elevtric light fix- tunes?" A-\fn II than unj, did you wit P" not _ .--V. -......... ..',., -- (BID. LIOLGEB Git Tl l t Auntll. W. t 0. ML ion! Brgott .Kmuton. v .au'rrnkrm1.v . . I 33.; 1:. w.t Q-in vncun. rm. u`Il('7ll. \\'lwN is 1110 tl19rInotuetvr?" "It is nhnul lha prixnll S0lI](`.W|I(`l't`. I know I left it there. ' lln nnnnfnl nnuv 'I`I\n uvuu-Jan nulznzl KfI(|\\' l IGII IL lll('l'|". Be careful now. The warden nskml you to M-ml down the the-.rnnurnel9r,(li(I he not ? "Anul T nnnlhxnl Ihnl 1' had` nn fAlIl\'_ "1Q." "80 uni the departure t `a nueummr' ' . n D" " lH(*`IV' HIHCQ9 yllll I91! Ill? IIUIISH. . Well, that is a marvel. l`h(-_v wt-ro there, fur I did not take them. Did not have any (-mnmunicntinn ulmm .1 hem. 'lunnn in II... OI.-.nn!nnl nun 0" Whom nre the electric light fix- tures now T` They am there." No, sir; they are not there. ` You surprise me, Mr. Fraser. `'1 nm gelling ncuuslomed to sur- prises nnyself. They have not he:-n there since you left the hnu.'-.. \\'9lI Hm!` in n m.-n-vol, 'l`H-v warn HUI 890 [I16 IIXIUFQS III 1118 BIUFB. We. have evldence thut they were nnt sent down to the store ?" I know I sour them there, that is '1 I recollect. Mr. Woods wanted to buy one and came to me about, it." Tuld him the storekeeper and Mr. Adams would fix the mice. Were taken our of the wn.rden`s residence when gas :19 put in. \\'ln'Inl urn the nlnntr-in Huh! fi\'- NO. Then, if the present warden says you did he is not telling the truth?" I asked to buy in single light and he said he might want to usa them. Thu! was all that was said." Know that Mr. Woods bought. one. Did not see the fixtunas in the allure. \\`n lulvn nvlllunnn Ihu Ihnv u-urn I When lutunl Wont _ I "No sir. The electric light fixtures [were sent into the stores. Some of I these were afterwards sold to a number of the officers. Received this informa- tion from purties who were about to buy. "Hill rnn nnt unit In hnv lhn Inf ", LU T0-CUVCT and IIX up. Did {on take anything away that did not pelong to you ?" - price! Well. I think it was a generous price. Some` 01 the things I have had to re-cover and fix up." "Did van tnlm. nnvlhincr nwnv ihnl Ialiiunnvn-7 I3-r`|I5d%I W I Pslaoo Slooplnj 00!`! between 3 VINCENT AND NEW YORK. Forlowut ntomtlmo table: and relinblo .n!onnMlon apply to umnerml hack [0 he prison." Practically a. w -desk was made. Twelve willow chairs were bought for 38. A fancy easy chair was put down at $3. One ebony chair was thrownin with the parlor suite. A parlor set, costing $175, and other pieces` of fur- niture vnlued-at 845% was bought in by the ex-warden for 12. ' "n0 Vhll lhinlr that xvnu :1 fair uy me ex-wumen nor 4512:. Do you think that was :1 fair price 9" \\.'o I fhinlz H um: 12 annnrnne 1%. ' What happened the black walnut desk; that is missing t" I paid for the desk. We don't think you paid for that des doctdr ? I ' A re-wag. only one desk. It went to pieces, and there was one made `.11 the prison in lieu of that. I sent the umterial back '&`he prison." pnnnfin-allu n .-hm! -um- nunln p 1&- As a mdtter of fact you get the four bedroom sets, costing I295. four spring mattresses, costing $32, a mir- ror, costing 835, all for $10. uY`AI| ly. "Did you not ask to buy the lot?" .o_.. nu:-.u. a nun nu . air wnsx nnt. down TIIOV 0|!!! IlOI'@In%, aupondoncy Ind In K. I theoocta 0! ovll Iublu oxoeuon,ovo1-work, oto. They u full luau; , dov lopggnt And tone 0 y ` a to every portion and organ of th '\ Fnllnn lo lrnpoulblo and age In no butler. Thll Trlni without Exponlo " offer in lllnlhd r bytho company to 3 short sum, and application mun be nude II onoo. ~ No 0. 0. D. Iohuno. no Bognl ghllnnthlopy not dooo Ion.no oxpoonro-n clun Inlnou propell- Ilon y | company at high nancial and proton I wlonninundh . I write to I 0 ml! IIEDICAL COMPANY SUPIALO. NI And refer to room`; the noon! .1 am: ocean (in. now. Impono flillludolotl Ball: on oon'u'nu mouth on-hum 231': who the but In nu. Oocond-land Tabla hon $0 to all TO THE LADIES OF KINGSTON. ` tnl.s1'-ctiamnnazsnzln I- 0 " IDC C -oI\o.'1)IMlIc|-allcdnlotavuhothnnotto ilthdn cl Patton: lesion Incl nut- JLljh3&' Tll 1' LB: Steamer for CAPE VINCENT will Ian INOSTON daily (Snndn oxcopbod) 5% It" 1) m.. and an olttu trip ovary Monday :6 6n.m.. oonnootlnf 3% Own Vincent with -nhn to an points I: no IIQIITT }II}Z - . Outing 0- cl nun; on phonic-I notice- ` than at Patton: not on Inn lint- lh-uunnkou vunlod at onoo Punch canon anus: nuts free (or balance M . ll) owls: oi gusto: nub. night DYIIK A on _ Inn. urns! In _ II-on HE Perceptiblebenet is not ob- tained from a glass of It is by habitual drinking that their usefulness becomes manifest. Sold by best deal- ers everywhere. E. L. BTHIBR G CO 88 ist. Deiils St... Mginfnal. `JD Open for Evening Dancing Classes or Assemblies. Wen 11ghted,we11 heated and van- tilated. with tine oor. . Sui-ruo. N. nit? ` run time makee this Itertling offer {- They will lend their ooatly and magically ei!eo- tive a pllanoe and n whole month : course of re- etore ve remediee, poeitivol on trial without ex aeto my honest and re iable man l ol a dolinr need be advanoed-not. a Pena Eait`1h-tillJeu`:lu are known to and acknow ed; . 0 0|! . yrhe e Medical Oompan a appliance and : remedial have been talked a t and written saga: all over the world, till every man he heard In. They nature or create atrength, vigor, healthy tiagne and new life, They motors on UIIIIO Thu uuloklv non 4 XIII 1.. III. U01 ! WIIIKE DIG OCIM `ITIITLILI. Duuutuh. \ Arrival. I5: . *:t:;:::'- . I . In as-In-I u::. .-o.I monn mine ` ' They quickly than dnlu on tho mum thntnp '11:. '3 ' uneu, a a d :11 0' IIOTW Q I) on In thgpocv hubm. .x.... .`1, ovogork. Bo fnnoh deco tion has been pnctioed in ad- vortiling um: I And old oompmy now for an In! time mnku th Itnrtling ;- costly magically up-punt. -nu nun: III [pr-uv vusuvj `night I'll` C 00.. U "$1 3.. Illil IHSDIUAI; 00. o! Bulhlo, N. Y. This is duo to the um um the comnnyooncroln some Invention: and discoveries w oh have no oqnnl In tho vholo min at medial nolonoo. In an the world to-any-In All the hinwwf tho worl(l-no doctor nor institution In: Iron and restored to mm man to ban the tunodlnll MEDICAL 00. o oommnvooncroln I'\'('UI'(l (H IHFIH. The comlllission tried in every pluco possible In get :1 detailed statement of these goods, but without success. `.0! n numlwr of liltle pigs at 81 and 81.50 om-h. Afterwards ext-Imngcd soxno for hens nml duks. nu u__, . u. A"doae of__i'|ler a Worm T c->wdera occa- rinnally will keep the children healthy. Sold by E. C. Mitachell. |lil[_`l 01 U18 nouser The vnhlntor put it` in his list." (`ould not give :1. statement of articles supplied to the prison; did not have a record of them. ' l`|\n nnnuni ..:n.. o..:...I :.. ......_.. -.|_..._ mzaurn mo:/anakav Asuluzo. mppv muumaa. aoon TEMPER. Lona uma. *ulISl|lUl(`(l c'l I4'I.|H(` 10!` ll. \\'hn.t right had you tn take any- thing: from its place when `it. formed part of the l1ou.w`? '|"Im vnlnnlnn nut :9 in I.:. l:..o V` No.8bocnl 5:mp.n. N; on . 9 O. |1 !::ndI!.I :n `:1 n! ..-a...|__ -A Q L - ll I Yes I do. I left it, in the hospital. Not the day ,I left, but. [ supposed it was there and is there yet." Sent the new set to`-the prison and put some of his own furniture in the room the set wns`purchase(l for. Sent a sofa and lounge totl1e hospital and female pri- son. Did not have them replaced. In moving a.w.-Ly left. :1 sideboard in the house. It was partly fixed tn-the wall. ~:u`lrstitutod tn.hl<- for il. \\'hnt rinhr hull an 0.. ..I... ...... The Foremost Medical Company In the World In the Cure of Week Men Makes thls_ Otter. j inch doouapuon huboon vortillng gnnd oomnmv 1.-.;.;m.L.{AJ.%.,. um Man mg 1- ` Certa.inly." _ _ Among other things the warden olmrged to the prison was :1. bedroom .~;e't vnlued at 855. One set was mlgen from the warden`s residence and placed in the hospital. Not knowing the in- voice price of it, he charged it at. $55. _In reality it was furnished by Drenmm. nt $45. Only four sets were purcllased from Dre-nnn.n. L "nu- (`ii-I nan (Inns-an In-. ....t fun- I TOITI .UI'f`IlJ'l. How did you come to get four. hack?" Mn... nnvvnn IIV:}k u... l.......:L.._.. H H One came with my furniture. . "Then there is no hospital set ?" Is it not in the hospital 1 That is what we want. to find out. \Vhere is it I" It should be there." _ ;`Then you know nothing at all about ll ' In all has world to-day.-In am the rum |vorl(l-po in ruurgeu to you. - Got, ten yards of carpet to cover: two chairs. Did not remove the chairs from Kingston and do not know where they` are. `The chairs taken from King- ston were repaired in the prison and paid for. Had five verandah chairs made in the prison. Brought only two |`0' Tomato. Left the remains of the hnjnnce at Kingston. ~\Va.'s positive he did not take `the two chairs covered with carpet. Ynn tnnlr :1 fhnna uurn u:nv-H1 fnlr- yuan. uuuuunuuu` vv uuuugvuu uuu unv SOUTH- hoy. lprl old. Bntford, Womontor. Pro- v dnnoo. Bonton and tho E` A 1l'l"I ln carpet. You took all three were worth tak- - ` 9| \ mg?- (".ertninlv." "Thl You did not furnish material at your own expense? I I purchaaed it." ' - - As a. matter of [act the mattresses. wbre renewed by the prison and not charged to you." Gm. inn mu-ds nf mu-nnr tn nnmu: hm-n I don't think ion paid anything for them. *I find no purchase or charges for any such work or material entered against you." I All main:-inl for nnvfhinar I ant I wxgzunslz you." ` All matqrinl for anything I got I furnish ." M Did you have a right to have them lrenw'ed as your own proper-`y ?" an` 0. v .\o." ' - You had no right to them or to re- pair except as part of the prison pro - perky in use by yourself?" ' LIV",-VI fWhig Han,| KING STREET. u\ um uuu uul us. (To be continued.) cauanorm . . :srnmcs' wman of and VV Edi-L` Iona UHOI Albln . New York. Phlludol- ph .Bul`|Inoro. uhlncton and the Qf""I'I'I'I`Ef um Ana vma DI In! only quumedl elector! of the and Municipality shall a he taken upon this by-lur on the 3rd din of Jnnuu-V. lR9R_ onlnmnnninn .0 I no In!-n upon om; ny-law the .1rd' day of Januqry. 1898, commencing at 10]` (D6 purpose. (8) On the 27lhday of Decemlx-r,l89T, I at the aoidClerk`s office at the hour 1 of eleven o`clock n.m., the Mayor of the said City almll attend for the sppnint.- I ment of and shall appoint in writing, signed` by him. two persons. to attend 11.! the final summing up the votes given for and against this by-law. end one person to attend at each pollingpiuce I on behalf of the persons interested in; and desirous of promoting the pueing : of this by-law end a. like number on` behalf of the per-gone interested in and l desirous of opposing the passing of this by-law which place. day and hour are 1 hereby fixed for the said purposes. (9) This hv-low shall coma in form: I DCIYDI l|_XC IO!` [D8 3810 IHIIPQQ. (9) h -ln.w shall come in force and take of ect upon its passing. 5 (10) The vote: of the dulv nunliul lne currency or me sauu nenemurea. (7) The Clerk of the said Council shall attend at his office in the mid Cit ' Buildings in`the said City on the `it day of January, 1898, ah, the hour of `two o`clock p.m.. to sum up the vulva given for and against the hy-law,whivh place. day and hour, are hereby fixed for the purpose. (Rt On the: 27thdnvol Dnrvumluar mm l|(`l'(`lI1u'l.ll(`l" [)l'l)V'l(H'(I. (5) l`he said debentures shall he tlnted on the third day if January. A.D., I993. nnd shall bear interest. at und after int the rate of 31-2 per ventum per un- lnum from the late thereof, which in- lepst slmll ht`! umble half yearly on the third day 0 January and July in ezwh year, at the office of the said City Treasurer in the said (`ity of Kingston. (6) For the [mrpnse of puying'tho- said debt nnul the interest. to become due thereon us ufnresaitl an annual sum of $1,199, shall he raised in each year of llm smd no-rind of two-ntv vonrn lw n h,l'J:A':" Sll-'l|l H0 l'.')|S(`(l Irl ('(`lI 0| the sand period of twenty years by 11 special rate sufficient therefor to he raised, levied and collected in each _ve:1r of the said period of t-we-"_ntyyenrs as nforeeaio. upon all the mtuhle pro- perty in the said Municipality during the currency of the said debentures. [73 The Clerk of that snid Cnnncil nhn (K lK`nllHV.'5 Sllllll Ht! ISSUFII (lC\.'0['(l|Hgl_V and slmll have aluushed to them coupons I for llxe pu_vm0nt. of lntorvst thereon as lmreinnfter provided. (:'u\ The smitl rlr-ht-nnln-~a shall hn rlnhnl ill [HF OIIIUU (If lllt`. lll._V .II'f u'|5UI'(?l' III the said City of Kingston. and such in- st.-ilmenig shall be of suvh amounts that, the nggrt-gate amount. payable for principal and int:-rest. in uny year shall be equal as nearly as may be In `what is p1l_\'u.i)i(\ for prim-iplu and interest during (such u1' the other years of HM- suid period of twenty years and the said (i9lK`[lll`( S shall he issued nccortlingly .-nui Rim hnvn nl Ln:-had In Hinln nnllminn ' (3) It shall be lawful for the said M:1_\`- or for the purpose of the said lonn In muse any number of debentures to im mude for such sums'uf money as may he nequix-ed not less than $100 each and not exceeding in the whole the said _. of $17,000, and than the said deben- tures shall be sealed with the son! of the snid Crirporation and signed hy the .` Mayor and counter-signed by the said City Treasurer. lA\ rm... ....'.i .a..m ..i...n nu. ........m. z... *"me!9tE2':".8:92,3.'2h"'2"r{ .`~l|l(l Lzll._Y Jrvusurvr. (4) The said debt shall be payable by annual instalments within twenty years from the third day of .l.'muur', A.])., IP98, which slmll he the date 0 the is- sue of tho snid debentures, therefore. .-it the office at` the (`ity '.l`r-usuror in ihn cuill (`Flu nf Ilinn-nlnn lII\l' nunh in, I\|I7)8'Sl0n HS lUll()\VSI (1) It shall be lawful for the sa.id Cor- poration to raise. hy way of loan on the cnulit of the debentures herein.-Lfter mentioned for the above purpose the 'sum of $l.7,t)()U. (2) It shall be lawful for the 1\I:1_vor of the S-'l.l(l City for and on behalf of and in the mine on! the said Corpomt ion -11 borrow from any person or persoml body or hodies corporate who may be willing to ndvnnco the some upon the rrlll of the sn.il debentures a sum of money not exceeding; in the whole the suid sum of $17,000 and to cause the mum to be paid into the hands of thr- City Tmzmurer of the Said City for t.lu- Sllltl purpose in the preamble mention- ed. . l'1\ n .i...n I... i.....r..i rm. H... .,..:.a \r.... xnn use once: upon II-3 passing. (10) of the duly qualified electors the mid Mllninimlitr nhnlll m urreur. . ` Be it, llmrefore, enacted by Hm Coun- (`H of the Corpomliun oi the City of Kingston as follows: (I; It shall he lmvful for the said Cur- [H9 _\'l"ll]' 15??!` IS l,Ul3 ,UUU; And, whereas, the umoum of H19 ox- isling deln=nlurt' slehl. of the said Muni- ('i[)u|Il_\ is $,83`.f,`.'!`. l.7l). und no part of the same or of the imerest thereon is ` H. n vsvulu .. V \uns1u\_y \r| luv mun \I\Iru u_y cw up`. rate on all the ratnhte property-in said munic-ipu|1t*v for paying the s debt and illterokt as lu*rvinut't9r p videlt, is $1.19!); _Am|, wlu-reas, the ummmt of hole rutnhle property of llm s municipality, am-urding to the lust vise(t assessment rult ltnvnnyf twing the year 1897, IS $7,57SI,ti0tl; A nvl \\'hono:m than nlnnnnt nf Hm ` Lngmeerr; ' = And, whu-mus, the amnuntuf t`}1edel`)t_ this by-law is intended .10 create. $l7,-. 000, being for the purpose. -of p`ay'mg,, the cost of lhe'sile or rigm of way for the said st,n=et, and making the sauna nod providing the same,wilh sidewalks; And, whereas, the total amount. re- quired to be raised annually during the ('urr0n('_v of the said debt by u. specirll mic: nn nll Hm rut.-nhlp nrnm-rlv-in {In- Whereas the Council. of the Corpora- tion of the City of Kingston have given notice of LL11 intended by-law to estab- lish, open up. make and provide with sidewtuks, 11 public street. to extend from Princess Street to Johnston Street. and to connect the north part. of ydenhiun Street with the south part . fhtxreof which street is go be of the width as shown on the plan ' on fyle in the City Engineer's office, but the saidhy-ln.w is not to be acted on unless and until this by-law shall re- (eive the assent of the qualified elec- tors of the municipa.lity~and is fin_-.tlly passed by the said council. . And. whereas. the e.qtimnt.ed cost Of! passed by me sum council. And, whereas, the e.st.imnt.ed of the sight or ght of way for the said proposed street, toge1her with the opn-1 iug up and making of the same and pm- A viding the same with sidewalks is plu.I:e_d at s14',000 by the City Asset-1301' and City 1 Engineer ; And. \vht-mus. Hie amount of tliedelif, A By-Law to Raise by way of Loan on the Credit of the Debentures of the municipal- V ily of the-city at Kingston far the Purpose Therein Mm- tioned the Sum of Sl7,000. ` " E-T n"uiu' .;.. 0.1 . 01%! Pun Sutton oo allotm- Mn moo . Inna: on. lBY~~LAW N0, .... .. r`l1('_v 01 Ine Sl.|(l (l(>`l)l, Hy :1. S]M`L`l1ll : p1`0[)(`!'l_V-Ill mnniz-innllrv fur l):I\'il|0 Hm :::Ii(|| p.A.ssnD~ .. choc. (nuronun. . - NO not had: :`Davunca""L out call- Browory at London. Canada. JAMS} IOPARLAND. - KINGSTON. Thou gods no undo on! from choloo In In] tho I all pnnpnng our. '1': hsvivbovn nmlnod In `Em tho lb)-#00 , sblut ohcnhu nd have has pronounced "remarkably null." r Iolnd." ot doliolou nvon and mt-odor gummy." W (hand: noonnondtbon In chic`:-active hmh I'll l.ll.IlI.'II LIB 803!` and Ingbouno rdodthunonndleottnnhouot Natl`: :- ::.. L.,.,:g_';_*,3..*:.:.3...:..*-.-::'a:'.2..*.?=z=z.:....- choc, . Codlluz tvu-nlnonlhhnonunnthnvn nnlnl nnhnnln. ALE'355"S"`f'()UT. JOHN LABATT S INEI 239511!-I-u ` 1:5 ` the .2.l No. 2D-Mrn. Reynu-d`: house, Barrio `street; Williun Tweed. VIUVKUKIA \VAU. i No 9'__p I1.---'. In-\n-n YT-Inn -D-gA6- IHOI of man lemon (`u-uuoatu win no mud nouga 1*: p nonmu -wank was-r. )hA~llA l.ood going The lath to 2!-rh, mm nood to menu uutllJun :Ird. I898. ALLEN'8 SHOES. . . veruny Ivonne; uuvm A. Shaw. | No. l9--Mrs. Bailey`: house. Princess atuet; June: Briokwood. I vtnmnra mun \ No. 21-P. Derry`: homo, Union ntreet; Ulrfu `V Illllm JWOGG. Edgar C. Hiscock. I SKIVFIQ lvHlll'|98 fl. l|(ll(`ll- No. l0-John Duffy`.-s house, Lower |Bngnt mrmt; Dennis Sullivan. _ 1' I-`R()NTENA(`, \\'ARl)_ IIOII IIIQIBIQ `xnomna I l%l3Y.lIIO. No. l7-J. Kennodys house, Brock street; John J. Pqttomon. N0. m-MI'I, NinhnInnn'- hnnna fTnL Inna uomorne sweets; ueorge Young. 1 No. 16-1. Ansofatineh house, John ston street; Thomas ianolstino. .\'n wnnnu I knlln Dan-nub I"?!-; JOIIII J. l'I.l.[Ol$0II. No. 18-Mm. Nicholson`: house. Uni- versity avenue; David A. Shaw. I No. l9-'Lfr.l. Haiku`: hnnnn pi-innnnn `llgl HYIVIIL; .ll`nlll8 FUIIIVHII. _ I"R0N'I`l'I.`4'A(`. WARD. No. H-\\'. J. Mongnn`s office, Prin- ces: extract` John Anderson. No. 12-6. Auchinvolcfs house. Col- horno and Clergy streets; vwilliam Hnr- I mar. No. 13-FI..Mc1'-`udden`s hoube, John street; William C. McDonald. ' \'n Il_D (`nwIn'a hnn-n Ink... -n_.-A. Iullll \VAHU. No. 15--Mra. Pugh`: house, Division and Colhorne streets; George Young. I No. 16-1. Anpahnincfn hmunn, Jnhn IVIL street; \1n IHIHI 11- IIICK. CATARAQUI WARD. No 7--1`. Bennots store, Wellington street; James Barrio. No. 8-Mi.-2.3 Curtis` house-,.Wellinglon street, l`homna Dunn. . \'n 0_1 Y nntrhnu-n`n hnnun Tln nnl !hAIl'ABl!.|ood going Don min to and good untlldan :1:-d. 0 n -1.3:-nun .__-_. Itll; wnnam U. MCIIOHHIG. .\'o. l4-R. Cowie's house. John street; William Purl:-ll. ' RIDEAU \VARD. I VA Ix_fM-. puunh`- Inn...` T\:..:-hu. l`U 4 Slree't; Su, IIIUIINIG uunn. ` No. 9-J. Lougharnls house, Bngot stmnt; Churlea H. Hutch. \'.~. m_1..1... nun-..v.. 1...... t.......- Iinm tho lmur of nine o'clock n.u1., land ulos-I 'ing M the hour of five n`(-lock p.m.. al. 'lhe following places in the said Muni-' vipnlity by the following named Deputy-I R1-turning Officers, that is to say: SYDENIIAM \\'ARl). No. 1---Mrs. Sullivan's house, Gore and Wellington streets; Thomas McAdam. .`\'o. z-Mm. Miller's house, William street; \\'illi.-um C. Martin. {\\/PADIII \L'ADll The Leading.Milliner_v and bluntly Store. ` .u...4 17 n\ n .154 LJAn_nL4\Il\\JI NEW ATHENS WALKING HATS. NEWSEATTLE WALKING HATS. Great Sacrice Sale of.Mantles continued. Same reductions as advertised last week`. Come early and get first choice at '- NEW OBERLIN SAILORS. NEW RYDE SAILORS. `VI on. SANDEN, E56 5:. `Janis Street, MONTREAL, QUEBEC. Sailors and Walking Ha.ts :5 pantry no It I.IHRT-CLASS FARE AND ONE- llil Dec. mob; and Q4 Doc alsnl. uvh an an . ood to re- . not . am and All on 11%, good t. - return until Jumdch. T0 PUPILS. AND TIKOHERS School: ml Ooltuu. on nun-vmdor of sun and form Voertlcnboal nod hy Principal. at FIRST- Inns -`ARE ND OVIC-`Pl-LIIID. {mm Doc. rm: to am. good to uburn until Jan lath. OOIIEROHL TBAVRLLERS on pronou- Mlon of Anna lemon (`ormioatu will ho non d )hAnllA lhlood coin: to Dfnh. I publish in my HealthWorld,"(sent free, sealed with book) more than four hundred sworn voltfntary testimonials new every moni. I forfeit $5,000 if the currents from my Belt are not felt imme- diately upon applying to the body. `You wear it at night. 1: Ann In-no-.\ `:55: I Inn: III I- `Ii! I RI II YKIU VVI'III-= \JLJ I.==l' If possible, call and consult me free 0 chnrgm or probably you have :1 friend near by whu would examine the belt 101` you. W'ritc to-day for pamphlet and particulars. nun. rung.-u---I --g-.-_._._ _-.s____ wnmu_ I,S'pUSl|._lVc auu uxsuug. v , _ .0 myrofesxianal word 1 make this s!aIrmmI.- To weak men, young. middle aged or old, who may have the least foundation left to build upoh, I pyonmfse a positive and permanent cure by the judicious use of my Electric 1 elt. More than 5,000 attested to this last year. -- A--'A\ as -an -1- -an-nnnnl Inl l_lI3'\I l\A\I3 ard gives development and speedily cures ll _lUl'D In: I._Ir1AuV In in: causmg a free cnrculatnon of blood to an ._ 1 - j j ? L L` through th u--j '- 1-rinse cusses or mm -3 is the am: a mu. poem volume I have just issued, showing the effects of early abuse, or later excesses. Every week man, single, married, young or old, should read it and get the benet of my thirty years experience, as a i:peciI1- ist in the scientic treatment of Drains, Lanes, Impotency, UAIIIB Back, Varicocele and Undevelopment. . -_________ ____ ______`Y - "{.`beasi-ELECTRICITY- ` * /'/ wshomy latest improved Galvanic 'd y gatgry/nd S1irting_Suspensory I combine a sgli-treatment which isposmve and lasting. 0 , ha} nun Ayn ):-1-Knbvnlamnn-/I ,$n`A flit} IIIIIIIDIIMIO T flf ITIFH. V(In'. ':1.=WEAK MEN r. u-n. .1. rams stun-,. rrnnuess >t; Henry Bibby. V . li-A. M1-Ilquhnm's office; Wil- R.'I)ick. PA'l`.l'D.\nIYI \.l AI)l\ \\ lllllllll \.I. LVHITIIII. 0VI'AR.IU WARD. 3-0ntnrir$ hnll; Rnbert Hondry. 4-Mrs. Cauefit-ld s house. Bagot ; John Johnston. ST. LA\VR.E.`'Cl'I \VARl). 5-\\'. J. l`uul`s stun". Princess - FT:-n rv Rihlw 1:11 RISTMAS - _`.Ann_. NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAYS. g I (531.3 BRRTBD I: ICLIJ IE I. C55. 1V.|).U|l`- sunu 3,vvv assnasuu av uuua ulna: J...- I IT STOPS THE DRAIN IN THI TY DAY through i e par unu urxonvooa. VICTORIA WARD. _"rn Fina-us-A`. In-nu y UPUH klylyllla [U I.llC uuuy. LUU WCGI. IL EL lllsllt. IT cunes YOU WHILE You SLEEFH f free of probnbl. SPENCE & CO., uiiiwlnes wILL NOT cuRE.1 Opened To-Day. We have a. large assortment of small Coal and Wood Cook Stoves. also the Art Amherst, Art Garland and Art Sultana Heating Stoves. Examine our stock before purchaaing. ` is comtructed on scientic principles and id especially aduptod for large familial. One lighted it will burn continuously without further trouble. Coal cost: money. Save all you oln by using the H-APPYA HOME. Sold only at ELLIOTT BROS- . 77 Princess St `lit:-V1` l'AB.Il Doeoombor Nth and uh. too` ntnrn until Loo. th ; uni on . I-01. and Jnmuy lat. good to return until ' umnn Ind. I - ! Boung `('11: Tickets will be Iold st STNGLE L 00 I know the action of every drug that was ever prescxibed, but let me any as physician to patient, as manta man, medicines at best will but stimu- late. They do not tone. What we must employ is nature's own gift. We need go no further. Why not use that potent force which she so bountifully bestows upon us? The one element most important to life in . .-mun our |\nno7,=' The Happy Home ange mumn, but since nun; lick` getting us unpplo u 0 boy. (I both!-ad mo oonnldu-ably but hnpziily gnodmmo I III \la`n:oo or o In 11*`:-linoo my oonIo .`:B 43: out. COIII CHIN! -"-QIlok to cunt and I III I (XIII. I00: Rhoumnunm sud constipation. thoyoulnbo of old age. routed by Knot : nhomntio (Lin: and Kidney) Pills. "Thou lack : Pills hon indudboon a comfort. to me," sold In old (out! an of Iovontr vlnto. "I o I- I b I ' 2-;::.:.';'-....:.:.'.':`:. ...`.:*'....."*"`...:.?.: xrumn omen. unrinol Ilwnnl. New vigor Ind om:-gy qro soon stained by the I100 at Miller : Compound Iron Pills. l Fifty data 5250. cam. Soid by E. 0. Hit- cboll. ' Ill! Day 0! qumu II]. DOW IICIIIIIO for Tweed. Nopanoo. Douoronto Ind lo- cal poinu. Train lean: City `Hull .u=oo p.In. 3.. .1. wu-on. 0.P.B.hlo- Ilrlnh oIm.Clunnnn mun ----u uvunvvi van: ZE'4?66"[Cm. unnh omen. Clannoo nu-at A- nine`: and `mg... g... . Notice is hereby given that the torn- gonng as n. true copy of ll. propooqd by- lu.w of the co ration of the City of Kingston, whic has been taken into 1-onsidemt ion, and which will in final- l_v primed by the council of said cor wrn.- lion in the event. of the light; 0 thus elc-ctom being ol)tn.ined thereto. after ma `month from the first publication thereof in the Kingston Daily British Whig mwspapor, the data of which first publication will he the First day of Do:--mher, 1897, nml that ut the hour, my and plan-A thhmin fixed, fur inking Ilia votes of the electors polls will lm lwld. - .W. M. DRENN AN ma .. nl....i. IIYOWNL IUUI II. In . `IIIIIEI av unnuwn ` P. muu.icY.. nunmox otk or J. . THUR AHEBN. Boovrutm-y. Quobco ,_-j__. .:: ;_ it No. 22-Mm. Rogers` house. 0'Ki|l street; Hu;rry C. Bate. o|d|nKhl.&nij l.0.Int-tan. III .\V. M. DRENNAN City Diark. Kingston, November 29th, 1897. . Next door to Standard Bank unoo nun; lack`: rm: Inn apple Ooutlpoctou pill: mo (tom Jan I aft." 0 Id poorlo aqua! to , '3 u. no.5 ldruc along. 'NOTl_CE.__ HE NOW FAB -FAIED BEBIUDAS. . with cubic communication and u able . Enter temperature of uvanty durum. un- ' ul sooner: and 100 mllu of good tomb. pidquutarn of the amm. Anny and navy. Iuu-lvu d in In uttnovivqnou. ruched by mun cont iron srounon Orinoco or nldnd In 43 hour: from New York. '1' 0 Mon! Inland. Including at. `Thomas run I . St. Ina. In-tlniquo. 81: Laos and, at up yuuuvu an `:1! utvnnrao STATES. rlv_.__-_ n.I-_- nI-__A.__ n-.. L-A_-_._ F5117: ` . Inn. Martinique. 8% and, rbodnu. also aord bountiful ind lutorouh . `gout. all nnohod by uumnln I of u boo -Iuonuhlp Oompnny from out You. Isl oruluo to the Tropics 1uh"Jnnu- )7. tit and um: lobrunr . and um: no "1 ""` '"?."."is"i`i f.f5h"6`b"r'iEf:3 lint X IDGI &.(B.' Aunt: an un udwny. New otk` Iunauton, Ont. THUR. AI-IEBN. Secretary. Quobco `Cid vujju -v FAB-FAIED BEBKUDAS. . with ash]: communication tumble I IUIII 5 vs vnuu-nu tunnclu; .... .... uh s`rl|lnn............ ...... uh ma m-hulnin.---........ nd Io: to solo slid own. information npply to . I. IAILII. Anus. lingual Trunk Iuntlnni ` IICIIII TIIIIIIIEIIII KIIIIIII. . \ . D. . 0 B all It I Illlo-i. uood In'Doo.lJIh tohn. `nod Iotlunln um. I Jun. h. we. AORIIIAN SIUDMITS upon annou- of outmono signed 1 Principal) Ina clue and our turn. . ml to as wood nturnlnn (ELAN LINE] Q, Ilanloy. J. D. ondmloevo. mum. 3.13. duuon. an Oluaui lo. ..:`.:~-noun-gun :;......n A... 11-- on ;.1vERI3ooL DIRECT. . Horn rorisnuid. ` ..._._u-.. an ALL u*Im.w Wt-mf._3;..u`.i.`....` .'""'." ""'.' ,* onon awn. .__........._:- - ._ - _.....# ___.__._ 'rnAvaL'Li N`cl>-Bv,nmL. II uv.._. .... ..uoouu_un....'-lull. nwnu p. bit`-Mutpool. Bunny. from Boston iv. 2M.h........0o.nsd5......Dn. Rh; Jomm 0abIn-IU to m stub: nootouao W *7` 3 n_..__ .. .. `v1...._..I r_...n...a.... r..A.. -- v gym: wcpu ----1 v ---- iommvuponl. Shayna. lwnrortland iv. lH.h........!coOnImu....Doo. nth. 1 n In a. Jasbndo: D.o.2ch, 19.1: . )lah.. Nnnmnvnr... Jun. uh 1 ml: IV- I'M!-0-0----Uulltllllln--via. sun. I ....lAbrId0l . . 1:. Vancouver an. uh p In runvlhb I mpon pn- nnonlnlhovo on Isnllwu hlpo um-can rue. nod to Sun; good to Nlurl until an I . larch on station: In Osudn Windaor. Scull Uta. `uh. Ion Wlmgn uni an. ` IYIIIAILI -'v-v' vu-u-- -----v- 'Ii!E3AIOl&O0.. Genus! Anni. nn- incl. rs -Alu- I . Jjv-I. Grand Trunk Ihtlon] J r. aunnonuvn Agent. \ U Oloronoo Stun. "'?-")i'\7TEIi;iii t 1 `iv 555-i-I n.u-...m...%. BERMUDA.` --...-. -.-u ilnlilfk IIIIIIIII` LWIRPOOL SERVICE u___, n__.._n_ ;N|aaF'3' Fans. Onnso g: Book to B1: do lo3:l':{1d.01n::n-h nntl. t.Lou.|I and the 'I'I1'E'I 1 PI`! 5:(l!p-I. II I I Ozln if c..I| 60p.'xn lhnndnpnn as nub-nnthl-Anhh i5ii:5t;-ij "sum uma Ilium. DU: JJVIIII `WEST- A Hanna NA: Vn ._....n Wcar IIIUCQ JIIVUII CIIU EAST. I o Riga:-nan fun I` The Bcsl "IZIR ' ::..e.*l"T:!2.`*I`;"*..;-"-"-..,..d'v'3*'l"'?-'51` ` tram mu cm... (or 0152'" You -no 1. 45.. ...n:..- AL-` ' "until I "Y gum: in office on :1 nau:|'u':'ubr ' ' ' ' n Gun lol' me whole lot I" This was ocknowlothnd to be true. The nmnindor o! the furniture was bought in at that prices: `No parlor sets. oontig I75 and 8150 each. 812 and 88: h-~.Il no ` cumin" at O8: dining- h"vm chairs. canny . at 88: our c-hair, catty 15, gt ebo India`. leak. no. at two mirrors. 150. at .010. The mirrors were undo to order. A lh|rd1nirror was thrown inarith a; hotltoom not. in lieu of 3 Inning room mirror. g "Bud it been broken I" f u`n T I 3{':i{pAid Dnnnan 0295 for these four bedroom um I" 11".)! 1-. - "And the . | .50 for the { h`(l;.!'!~Iotv:"uod to you at Thin urn no-Imp...-I..|...u 9.. L. 4...- 1-5- Inga rrutnl" ` _Moat oerta.inly.becau.se Bowes made all the arnn ements with him. Bowes nrranced wit Dnnnnn to charge up H19 warden`: furnitnm. Did not ar- -range for 3 commission with Bowes. "Will you any that you did not allow , |.!._ -..._-.. an I u:`.'l. ll URDOIB says It W33 .1!`- mrged to share u mutually in his bill. be I! no` telling t` truth 3" No: I don t no win! object he wou1d have in saying that." "Did IV-I-nnnn In" nlun-ma nn uuunouu union oy rnnclpu) mood ninrnlng 8% t TIAVILLIRI (upon Iunuolul 'rnvollo5_u' In.._|- -u_.n.1u__- -__ 4, - .- nlm vn saying um." ' `Bowen I!-range to" charge up your fnrnltum at time of Ioavinql" um`)! \ W xnr mu on your gouus mcluaea In Iue :u)(`ount rendered by Drennan!" "To mnko one bill of it. That is the only reason I can give. I had the av- (OUINS and sure them to newts. He said `leave them to me and we will have ' them put in Drennnn`s hill.` " "Thin if l)vnnnn nova unn n-rnnnmrl -11! I0!` 0 communion with HOWQS. " Vill did nut him money t" "I will swear Hut I allow.-d him no- lhina." . Imam put In urennnn 3 mil.` " Thl-n if Drvnnnn an a you nrrangvd with him. do you say 6 Is "not telling the truth! "12! ....o..:`.I.. |.._._.._- u.....-- _.A.I- .1 lhlll 1' nuwcs gvnerzms. . If this was done with the consent of Sir Alexander Campbell. why was the bill of your gonds included the account nnrlm-ad luv nrnnnun?" lnrnllhlnu For llouldenoe. In 1885 his connection` with the prison. as warden, began. The warden's resi- dencewasfurntshed at the time. 4l*`ur- niture was supplied by Drennan, fur- nishings by Macnee & Minmes, and Rich- mond. The commission found these hills: \V. M. Drcnnan. 8l,tl.'lt`t; Macnee & Minnes, 8800; Richmond & Co.. $344.62. In 1892 carpets to the extent, of 8389.20 were purchased from Macnee &Minnes,besides oilcloth,curta.ins, etc. These carpets were for the w:1rden s residence. There -was some carpet bought also for the offloe of the deputy \\ tll`tiOll,' also some bought for the hos- pital overseer for his rooms. A certain small carpet was sent to Toronto. it had formerly covered a room fifteen feet square at the warden`.-1 official re- sidence. It was not supplied hy either Macneo & Minnes or Richmond. In the the matter of furnishing the house, the wardcn was requested to select the fur- niture by Sir Alexander Campbell, who said he would arrange the matter uith .he department. The furniture was to he purchased from Drennan. Sir Alex- ander Campbell wrote to l)rennan. Did not know, but supposed Drennun asked Sir Alexander Campbell for the pri- vilege of furnishing the house. The wnrden supplied part of the furniture. from his own effects. Some of this was almost new. It was valued by Bowes, of the department. Did not consider Bowes generous. If this wns dnna ltifh fhn nnnnnnl unn rr-m'mnger1." (Tho lvrlgar xvrw produced, but no ac- count of the transaction could be found.) The ex-warden rnmisu-d to send to the chmmission 11.! his n=ceipt.~4 of money paid in to the accountant. unu [mm ID!` It. Has Creighton pocketed the money do you know 2'" "I don ! think an 'l`|m m-nmrnl u-an uu you KIIUWE "I (IOFIW think SO. Thq mnpounf \\'(`[_q in the ledger tnnf. Mr. Foster re-copied and rs-nrrmnged. (Tho l<~rla:n- \\'.'u4 nrndnnml Imi nn nrI_ Ilnglo run-clan nu III one-'l'hIrd. good oi! on Dec. lard toll mood ooumrn utll H ood falls` . Ill: tohn. lu!;!ood lO_IInln._\3`qt.__l J|n_.__d!|. -..-u- ..-n 9. wns In opemuon. am you not F" `es, nnd I paid for it in the regular way. I was away. and on my return I asked him (Creighton) fur my account, and paid for it." Has Cnninhtnn nnnlnzlml Hun rnnnnv ' HIS]! ll. W. Bowen was employed around the wnrden`s residence and rated as u team- .-lter. Alwa .9 found Connors, the mill- ;er. a rellabe man. I f`.nnnnu-a lnlirnntnu that nnll .-no l\I\r\ I1-r, ll. xvuuum mun. Connors Intimates that you got.con- sidomhle chicken feed and hmn from `the mill. Is that In fact? \'na .39 I nah] fnuu It nylu... 4|... ....ZII me mm. 18 I118! tact?" \os, air. I paid for It when the mill closed, three or four {ears ago. "You not mom nr can \vhiln Hm mill cmsea, tnnee I011!` ears ago." "You got mom or ess while the mill wns in operation. did not ?" V93. um! I nnid fur it in than I-mrnlnr )!||(l lUl' Iellh" V The 1-x_wu.rden was confronted with ` :1 bin for goods supp|n`ed- him from lho V risen. A relutte of 8400 was given. Io was naked for n, list of the items which went to make up the nmounl of `the discoum, and he promised to fur- ms 1 il. * I \|.' Dnuu... ....... ........I....-.I ____ ._.I n... prlxun pigs! "1. never gotnny prison pigs. wen` sold off nay every your the prison and I paid for them. Th prison accounts don't. mum" ` - mu: , I cannot help that. I bought paid for me` .~" 'l`hlA l\r-u'nvvInn Iruu nnnfrnnfnzl V cnzureu man were not receweu Dy` mm. 'ould you permit me to correct , that statement about the pigs? I had had the author-it of the i ctor. I ranunber now. got it whi e I was down thene. I had no written author- jily. When the perguisites were struck in-the nct`ol' 188:, I mentioned the: pigs, and he consented to my keeping I lh(`l'I'l." : "I-In nnnnnnlnpl In "nu -haul...-.. -2 .... IIIFHI. _"He consenled to you `having six or seven pigs`fed at the.pig\gery? l)id he ulsoponaent to you gt-Ming SIX or seven prison pigs ?" "I, n0\'l'-|P a`nl'-' nnu nricnn niara Thnlv GCPHPLIHCHL. `I mean to say; they were aware of my havl the pigs. Bought bran and other (:00 from the prison for which he paid. In stmighteningup his ac- count with the prison in 1893, he re- ceived a rebate on his account for goods churrred that were not received by him. 'ouid you` permit me in correct pa d. _tor. V rnlt trees were purchased for the prison. Denied that any were sent to Smith`: Fully. Never had any clothes made for his sons out of prison cloth, K t a. home, twenty or thirty hengz, an sometimes two cows, paid for their feed out of hi own revenue. Could nbt snythat dstinction was kept be- tween lodder purchased for his own pri- vate use and that bought for the prison. Kept two or three pigs at the piggery. I-Ind authority from the department to k six or seven. V ".'ou never got authority from the department. I, mean II . ""-F`.'!. it Drenuan it nred align nn lnutugllr in hi. mu Dr. Law-,ll`s evidence continued: The bill for this was produced, 'show- ing that the grave stone only had been pad. 101-. - mu trees Durchaaed The Fdrnishlnks For The Wardcn s kcsidcnc`: Discdsscd-- -Extremes That Wcr:_ Sent To Stores But Apparently Never Rcachcd Thcrg. ' Evidence of the Witnesses who were Before the .C0mu1issioners. ; 1 EX-WARDEN LAVELI. EWING INFHRMMIBN. show jgyj sands Pacmc Railways CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR RATES k%will ho Inns! 0: below: BLIO -- Iluglo Flu:-ulna Inn. goinf. n 1300- Nth and lbtlngood return M In . run. 0001! oiug on Ioo.Im Jan. m; no_od mun ng until lnJrd. Ilnglo at-Olson Ian and one-fhltd. Mod now: Doe. to mm good to mmn |`hey from and "_`l"ho material all belonged to tho pl-L! .!09;!!nnnow-I and paid for by then V I UT llll { "Ym."n`Fh'en !'t'ere three man and *t\\-o other mnttrxn. They were ra- neyw-d two or three nu-as ago at the YITTT Tm "w-C "You had mnttramnlnxnde in the bri- son.`_th$r II! in use in your house 3"` ; ;Athe mini.ster Lllam-Md you as re- bate for than mattresses!" u-"1 n . "1 III! that thin H`-._ 00 lll1(`l ll BCIQVV Gl'I\'0l`. I His son did not have a hicyolo huili at the prison. if it. was built he had no linowled of the (act. Then was .1 dynamo hum. at the :1-ison. but not specially for his son. A convict. named Watson wanted to give it to his son. Did not know that his son ever had it in his possession. N. P. Wood was in the habit of trading cows for me. He would aiwnyzs procure ll milch cow for one going dry. Wood was in the habit o( buying supplies for me. for which I mcoupod him. Did not nmembor rs oeivint any book from Woods in which he had print memos of charges ' t Received in reduction of 0` stone. Paid for ihegtone nub-: Olin nu:-an Izu > stone. loutsi` the prison. "\Vn find an item smnn anver. 1 He was informed the storekeeper hnvl chtu-ged him with eight bits, an axe und scnw driver. Ilia -an Aid -AI Mann n `\:t\ul\I hlll xn7`CIoN &_PEMBROKEl

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