Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Dec 1897, p. 6

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TAYLUR S, uu nu` nwunng ob!!!) Irom nor. Count. Raoul l)'|vry nppmu'el in court to d.Ly for creating a disourbmnce in the clleabre Fmncaia. and assault. Ho pleaded not. gm|t;_\~', mu! has brought. uounter r~.|uu;_;eauf gm.-zult against. the policeman. In ejecting him he was badly beaten. The count. is also suing the theatre, claiming $.">,U00 dzuunges. Pu-nudAt The Bottom or The Quebec Llbaml ow. 'f`.\-n-6.. QL..-u.._,.1.. I V Utllu Miss Hollie Smith, supposed to be :1 mar- ried lady. of Boston, Mam. who arrived here with Augunte I')ufre:~'no. then quar- rellerl nnd separated. had lmfreane arrest.- od for stealing $800 from her. Count. Rnnnl l\'I\n-u slnnnuu-A.` :r\ ...\....s uu-uay. nemoncea rrlauy. . The wheelmen of Montreal have or anized under the name of the cyclists rig ta aa- aocmtion and intend to enter the eld of municipal politics. Their chief object is to secure 3 return for the civic tax of two dollars. They claim to control 10,000 votes. LII-.. lI_II.'_ (1, -.I ulvlu III: M0.\"1`l:EAl.. Que, Dec. 1.3.--Emanuel Legnulofarreahed as North Bay, Ont, for stealing $1,200 worth of clothing and furniture from James Walker, jr., Pine avenue, last June. pieaded guilhy in court; to-day. Sentenced Friday. wheolmen Of Mnnfrnn] hvll nrnnni-uul The Wheqlmen Wantsomo Return For The CIv|o Tax. II.\........` . . qr uue away no uacapeu Irorn U10 pill. 16 wuaimpoaoible to day to locate the Mrs. Smith referred to. mother of the prin- oner. The police say the only men they know of answering to Smith's descriptions used to knock around here engaged in horse tr:-ding. He was A friend of a man who was sent. up to Central prison for a term for stealing hide: from Carringbonh tennery. `When Piof. Ferris, hypnobieh. was here. he had with him a. mun named Smith, whamhe undo sleep for an entire week. IUTD I]Ul'- ' Marshal Mculynn says he arrested his man before and is sure of his identity. Mrs. Mitchell, with whom the prisoner re- sided. is his aunt, and she nya his mother lives in Kingston. He was engaged there in securing orders for portrait enlarging. While here he used to peddle tooth paste. Marshal Mclynn says that while` in jail in Binghtmton. Seymour or Elmitlfe wile put her husband to sleep,which lasted 've weeks and from which in was in possible to arouse him. albhoutzh he wee burnt: with red hot h'ons and other severe measures were used. After he came out. qf she sleep he escaped from the jail. was inmoaoibla tn dnv Ln lnnntn Hm an neuuvme on _n1onaev mgnn united Steol deputy Infnrehel. George II. Mc-` Glynn. Ogdomburg. 'N.Y.. arrested e mun named George Seymour, mid to bow. horse thief and jail-breaker, wanted :1: Bing- hemton." :?hI_.\'.. where` his wife and brother are confined in jail for the fa. When arrested Seymour denied that lie was the man wanted and enompbod to draw a re- volver. but was overcoma beforo doing so. He enid his name was Joseph Smith, son of the late Stephen Smith. Kingston. His mother. hepleimed. reeided on Ontario street here. l.l--_.L..l ll..llI__._ --__ |.- --_--AAl |9- A STRIKE DUE TO JEALOUSY. CuT6'|.ii~`f'i3":io'Bnc-" " n'.' `7""' Grain wlfoct. No. I innlom and. we to '.::=.:'.':; ".:."a..,".`:.;.," :. o - r 0 . o : o ; uuu."d.oo to n'1v--oornmulmn to on. In--Pork dam to l&00;Lu-d `lo so . no so zio; Hum we to llo;0hoooo. In Or rum to bin no to 100: 39.2.. to m;'h...I'u: top.l'6o- v . IJVIIPOOI. nnnxrn. _ - .1. m.-wn ax. '. !| ?7I Ind; No. lOor.luAd:s:n r:: 4 H --:---- N Alun Arrested at Bu-llovlllo Olnlua Klug- ' noon 3: HI: llama. . . A5 Bellovillo on _Mondsv `night United stfntba donutv mmmn- am". :1 Lin.- Illa Knu Badly Ipl-:;:od. r- A.:..:.... :..n.. .|.- -:.._u_:_ __ CASES IN THE COURTS. wnofwa mas *s}a|W1+7V `;boy Are coming. ..4.... ..n ...... .. __.| - Pat ll In-hula. '| Luna. Qua. Doc. I5.--At Livia. Charla Gidoon Bonnliou. contractor. liberal. and Nature Nioolu Olivur. ulvoouo. llbcul, wan put in nonunion M-day. Loon late A Dpfljl Inehef. YA.\I',\sxA., Que.. Dec. l5.-'Ibe Ye- muh I-Ivor bu eesumod eppeennoee of e opting truhet. The mild weethorof the put. week end yeotenhyk hon` rein canned tbeioeto breeh npend thetverto tine. This uorqing sbeioe hero driving 'e'b a furious rate . but it in not ikely to do Iuiaoh (lounge u It II but oh ioohee thick. Owner! ol river outs` lmlherdworkto save their been from being on-tied any. The Inter bu I-inn six hot line {out o'clock yeeterdey afternoon mdehoelde jun ooour then_wiIl,|n lloode in-one qnuten. _-... bemuted By Flood. I Nomvoon, ()nt.. Dec. l5.-A ood of Inner. caused by the breaking away of the dam at Jemee (IumIninge' woollen mills,` completely demoliabed William Neild e foundry and pump Ihop thin morning. The tools end V machinery were etrewn elong the track of the current. The boiler hes not yet been found. Three bn'dgee and coneidereble eidewelk were weehed Qwev. About 600 corde of wood belonging to Squire Bron. end Finley '& Son in rpreed along the bunks ol the etreem for eonu miles. (nher buildings were ooded. but not much damaged. Wlllfl UT llIUI`U- This morning mayor Skinner received e communication from the Meeera. Abbott to the ebcb that when the city in reedy to drum the Agreement concerning the bonus. the rm would tend up in solicitor, G. Abbott, Q.C.. to eeeietin the teak. and market qnloa. Quotations: paufoni .76 to 4.90; Patent Hprln u. can to :3 ggd18`=t.. l:ol|o0ItN;.c_: 4.3: xtra` 39.) r In o .0-. 3 cu `1:`I.oo~ -Inuo Ban 2.0!: in am" '" When. ard. `sun to III" bluluo The city will agree to do all in its power to have the necessary dredging done by the government to Abbot & Co : proposed whsrfn or piers. This mm-nimr mnvnr Rhinng. ........:..-..I _ days for n uwenuy years. The city to have a first. lien to the oxtent. of the bonus upon the entire plant and lend during the mid term, to ensure the carrying out of this agreement. The cmnnanv nhnll in-um vl-m .-.l....o. c..- um property (move mentioned. The city to extend the water supply to the corner of River and Orchard streets I and place I hydrant at thst point. Abbott & Co., undertake to carry on the business twenty years and to employ in Kingston before the end of the first year I25 to 150 hands. Their pay roll for said term to be $40,000 to 850.000. and before and of so- , cond yenr to employ 175 to `.200 bands, with u my roll for said term of $50,000 to $60,. 000, and thereafter for a said term of twenty years. I Thu nihv tn luum 1: Run Ii... 4.. st... -_A-A rur iurtuar period 0! ten years. Fifty thousand dollars in cssb.to be paid after the mills are completed and the works running. The p|ant,inachinery. stock and buildings to be of the value of 8250.000. The valuation to be determined as the work progresses. by two valustore. who shall be advised by Abbott it Co., when their ser- vices are required from time to time; one to be appointed by Abbott & Go., and one by the city. These shall appoint, before- hand, a third, who will act in the case of disagreement and whose decision shall be nal. Said arbitrators shall make their award as to the values of the above plant within ten days from the starting of said machinery. and if such award is satislao- l boxy, the bonus to be paid over to Abbott ` it 00., forthwith, together with the deed of i the property above mentioned. l The mm: tn nnnnrl Hm mo-.. -..--.I- A- uu-unwu :1. ` ldxemption from municipal taxation for | ton ears and recommendation for renewal for urthar period often FiftV thousand dollars: in mm}: in In: n.:A T . Condltlous Upon Which the Company Will Consent to Remove Its Plant From Mom | tree! to This 0lty-\liayor skinner ap- ' proves of the Terms -To Go to the People. In connection with the Abbott deal, president Chadwick. of the board of trade, is in possession of further information to the effect that the company willgive no lien against its works except that given to the city, the amount of the bonus after the completion of the works. The company has also assured him it has cash available for working capital and the carrying on of the business generally to the amount of 870.000, besides which it has funds to de- fray the expenses of transferring its in- dustry to any point outside of Montreal that might be decided upon. For the past five years the minimum pay roll has been $40,000 per nnnuui. This will be increa- ed by at least SIOJKM the first year. as the company intends to do its regular business as well as the manufacture of wire nails and other lines. 'l`|... L`.-.ll,.....'.._._ :.. .|,_ I I nuu IJIIIIUF ""05. The following is the amended memo- ramhun of ngreemout. up raved of by A. Chadwick, representing he joinh nonunio- teoa of the board of trade. the city of ` Kmgaton, and Maseru. Abbott. & (.10.. of I Montreal. ' l I`... ..:s. .. -LAr--H ' ' ;uuuureul. Free site. as shown on amended plan marked A. I.`un......5.'.-.... 1..-... .._..__:-r ,,u . .- - ` anwssu THE cm! Ania THE I MESSRS. ABBOTT & co. i TERMS OF THE A(:TLEEMENrJ JILL \.lLl\.IVJ1J |JI No better values ever offered.` All reliable makes. Dent's, Fowne's, Penny's, Jammefs. Porrin's. at mode- ' rate prices. . V I 1. LILIKI J. LILLY unnu- Large assortment of Doylies. Tmy Cloths, Table ' C0vers.`Ca.rving Cloths, Pillow Shams. elc., both.F1-inged j and Plain Borders.` ` FANCY LINENS. '|' _____ __,, .|.Iu1 U0 UV 1 { Dress lekzgglgtljau. in Fancy Tweed Cloths. Oasbmerom: Seraes, Etc.. suitable for Christmas.` at. cut prices, 81.50, K $1.75, $2, $2.25, $2.76. 88, $3.@5, $8.60. ' KID GLOVES. RT` L..AL,_-.. .._|.__- --~ "' UOMb`()RTE RS. (I ..-_ .7. - PRESENTS. 3 Persona having parcels put away `for them, and `on which a deposit has peen paid. will pleas to call and secure them at once. AI wALn's cReAI`cnw gm The time for; the payment of account: had been extended one week-until Saturday, Dec. 18th,. when those accounts unpaid will pan to the attorney for the estate to collect. 1 ` SPECIAL NOTICE. ___.:_.. lint) 01' In Iotnuhuny. warning)! I have .' ' . l3`h`.nbIuuur"`n the ......i..".'l ..`If .....r.. ....,J ..-n. _n 5vvu nuuuluu uu| not uuu lIlI'uIIJy a reliable lamp manufacturer. I I` We handle the PARKER"1.amps. in all styles. Not gllidy I or ashy and made to sell, but handsome and made to buma` ..-~' ' Robertson Bros., 7' manual `,2 D-I _ . . . . Q L _ . -4 j Lamps Are Useless We still sell the ordinary Canadian and American Oils, and our prices are the lowest. Delivery to any part of the city at any hour of the day. We have just received a shipment of very High Grade AMERI- CAN COAL OIL. It is by three degrees the best that we have handled in some years, and'this is saying considerable . "We soliit a trial order from those who want the very best Bprning Oil- that Iis made. M KEL_\/E;Y`& BIRCH [HIGH GRADE AMEnIcAN* c6Ai7 6iE1 luvu I. --vuu|u I uu nan IIQVC ygllf CHUICC 01 [H8 Had we space we could name a thousand different lines ' which we offer from 25 to 50 per cent below regular price. Call and see them. iare going to make the Holiday season a merry one for many. We're going to help till your stockings with Seasonable Shoes. and for the balance of this month we are going to sacrica prots-even cost don't count. You can have your choice ofthe whole stock. I-Ind um cnnrn um N-..~.IA mm..- .. n..........A .n:u'...-_. u:..__ -,,o..-,L Holiday Shoe Sale. -vnnnu-In rnuuuui -nunlI'l`!!. Iontnnl. Qua-. Den. 1.'..-l'lour-Receipts, `-6111. market qnhe. patent A ,4 9.2 7.16 194.90; Bvrlun. A80 We guarantee all our Lamps. THE REAL THING. . . R-. MIALDRON. .Hand- g kerchiefsi JOHN LAIMDLAW & SON. All kindsof Fancy Haxxdkprclxiefs for (`Jnildrvn from 24:. to me. ouch-. Embfoidered Handkerchiefs, all prices. JOHNSTON & co. JUST RECEIQED L .- Gentleman's Pure Linen Hemstitohod. 180., 200.. 250. n}ml80o- Ladies` Pure Linen Iiemstitclngd, 100., 12o., 150. and 20c. ----;jvjlCilIl` 69 and 71 Brok Street." 4 Corner Princess a1 1d'Bagot Streets. unlfss they have _a good relinble burner` and ma_doby mnnnfm-hn-an 7| and 73 Princess Street. Useful as Jvellw a and always at the Right Prices. BLAQK` SII_4K. santuvln I 5.45:! 1 L310 80 new pieces, suflable for Blouse: Pile. ne nish. well worth dmblo. 60. 31, $1.25. s1.5o,$1.75. A PILLOWS AND oosms. ' All ' GEORGE MILLS & 00., : .nnuu|a nus 1\LLVD. ' Very large assortment in Pure Bleached Dumull. ` `excellent qualities. new duigna, 01, $1.25, $1.50. 01.75. 81$?-60.88. $3-50- ' |BLAOK VEL_\'E'I.`. M U _i N \ _ _ V_ A uunu, null Brpcnde 1 ESTATE p. J. WALSH All afm. A ll prices. 1 F_or Christmas Gifts. @i Big sweep, fur trimmed, deep fur collar and tho- roughly up-to-date. An excellent food, admirably adapted to the wants of Infants and Young Persons, and being ,r|oh In Phosphates and Potash is of the greatest utility in supp!y- \ ing tho bone-forming and other indispensablu elements of food. Fur Lined Wraps $25.00. gjuitu-GUI It nvj CXIE loIYaindIuhu In an. V +~l Meaizeic iboa KORTIIAL YIODIJOI IA BKIT8. In-Lnvnnl (Inn. Yhm, I'.,II-..- 12---... 'C`\lVl I00 Dozen Men's Neck Ties. in all` the latest mak'es, for l2)_:c, 15, zoc, 25. ` For variety gnd low prices go in 1";)a.Doz_en Hem-stitched and Initial `Silk Handkerchiefs, all pocial value, for 25r'.., 50c, 75c, Inna to liIl$lls' IIUIII Eb U .12; Dozen New Kid Gloves, in Fancy and Plain, with button, hook ozuclasp, for 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25. ' In nnrvnn I.l-.u....oh..l...J nu . We can give you any V price ' qualitv from zc up. ta- nnonn "Ann `(:11 mutnn HANDKERCHIEFS] _jj.. CXDMMERCIAL. IOIIIIAL noon IAIIIEI. All. or FOR mrms mLi}|_Lr%{vALIns. I70 Wolllngton Street. 7 lot In lulu Ilupuhy. Hnnnlnn Linn-nlg -l..I. _.xI| . 88 and 90 Princess Street. Xtlfklttt. I... I....L -.._L.l.I _ Lice and Embroidered For the Christmas Trade. 250 DOZEN M I). W Cd v ` 5 III khg good hadvny. l'ou.ml Hood: on Iuon. I-`raver. urrcttod at Gumnoquo for bur- gluy. in she said to ho wanted in Tomato In oonnoction with tho murder 0! Jan Mar- Nu. no and 0'Riolly nnsllo implionud In the Inuluy of Thompson`: general now and tho ruidonoo of Sunni Coch- nm. Both Innwuring undcwosr. boots and -aim idontilod by Mr. Thomjglon. On O'Rio!ly VII found some 0! Mn. boob- rmo n jcwdlory. --....;_--...:_____ 9 hunt non noon: coax U Capt T. Dunnoily ueondod no the dome 01 use any building. an. uumon-. and olr ` Mind 1- good viov 0! an ss Rsndslo. `llnjnvul Ila An.-.. .I_-a... I..- ` A Great Treat. At the Grand open houae to-Amorrow evoning there will be introduced for the rel time in Kingston. the idol of New York. the famous (fies; Fitzgerald, who hen encceeded in com letely euelaving the gr-eeh metropolis, and er made one of the greatest ruoceuee ever known. When ibis ighly ettreotive young creature first. came A over from Londonelexfyeere ego with George I-Ilwerde original "A Uaiety Girl com- peny. the immediately became the fashion- eble rege. Slie bee probebly received more attention et tlhe heudn ol the preps then my other ectreee. Cieey Fiugereld, her wineome wink. her wondrous beeucy. end her general feeciueting pereonality `ere known in even the reinoteng. corners of the country. Seen on rule at S.\wyer'e. Priooe 81. 75; . 50. end 25. <- n wnrrnnn Insu mr. Ullnpalll. The gun jury entered "no bill" in the Sly mso. - mum In on, w IXIIUIGIBO n om ol 3!) hold ninsb him by Mr. Kennedy. The pnr c seer paid the dofendmt the dilforence, nftor being named by Mr. Camp.-all than the hull was free from any claim by other parties. S)on after the last deal H. Roy- nnldr, who hold the bill of rule. vinired Mr. Kennedy and demanduil who bull. To avoid any ditcully with him, the animal was hmdod over. and Mr. Konnojy issued 3 war:-Ann ninst Mr. Cnmpanll. arm iurv anmmi "nn mm :.. n.. 3"` llhnpav Fnhaf. IJWU guuruu. The grand jury considered the remain- der or the cases referred to them. and en- tered a tree hill in the case of Queen vs. W. E. Campsell,ection forobtainmg money under false pretencee. Jury empnnelled for the cape : I). W. Truesdele.E. M. Smith,-I. W. Martin, J. T. Hunter. E. Lawson. J. Hey, W. 1). Derry, J. W; Clarke, King- ston :Wright Breoae.Fermov; Thomas Trot- ter, Pitt.-burg; H Smith. I orr.emouth: and L}'mnnJohneton.Loughboro. J. I. Whiting appeared for pronenulionnnd E.H. Smytbe for thedefence. The counsel for prosecu- tion in giving the facts to the jury stated that the pnnoner was charged with obtain- ing money by false representations. W. E Uempspll is a farmer in Ilinvhinbrook. and during the summer eold a bull to 1 . lion- nedy of Camden. there being an lien on the animal held by H. Reynolds, Verona. The defendnnt and H. Reynolds had had a dim- culty, necessitating Campeall to hand over to the letter a bill of sale of his farm ehettele. including cows and e bull former- ly purchued of I`. Kennedy. After that transaction Mr. Campsusll sold the bull to ice originnl owner, 1 . Kennedy, for the mm of 318, to liquidate :1 bill of 39 hold umineh him bv Mr. Knnnndu mg m... I 1 IUUII. J. Welch,alias John Myers,hae undoubt- edly the worst record of thelthree, His rat _ term of three years in the penitentiary was completed while still a young lad. As the judge remarked he is a dangerous man to have at large. He had not been at liberty very long, when he was arrested for burg- lary, and again sent to prison for u ehort term. His career within the walls was of no bright hue, and it long list of black marks is standing againet him. Grasping an op- portunity on llec. 9th, lsilli, he made is belt for liberty, and to hi-4 credit it rrnet he said, he left without doing injury In |Ilo}:0l`l_y _or life. lint had he bl on cornered I here is no knowing what he would have done. His absence from prison lasted until the following July when he was nrrestcul at Windsor by detectivo(`. Mahoney. 'l`hon it was Welch proved what_ he will do in a pinch. He did not hesitate to draw a re- volver and fire the contenta at the detec- tive, wounding him, but not mortally. Weloh wassent back topenitentiarytospend twenty years. With the former three years. and the additional two added by the court today, he will have spent twenty-five yeore when he is lawfully net at liberty. He. no the other prisoners did, received their sentences in,by no m6I8,BBul3lnleBlV0 mood. It will be remembered that tho iirat two mentioned, while working under guard Spence. building a manhole to the water main, running parallel, and outside the oaelern wall of the penitentiary, sud- denly disappeared just before the gang wos called in for the night. Guard Spence communicarr-vl word of the escape to guard Reid, i`-Wnnezl in the tower, who in turn notied the in.-i e ntliciale. A search fol- lowed and guard Coifey found the men hid- ing in the mo th of the penitentiary newer. Guard nee was suspended. The.three convicts were escorted back to the penitentiay by chief keeper Hughes and tore guards. The urnml iurv r-nnairlm-ml Hi. .-..m..:.. x 006 `two Get Onervtur loch. the other `two ' Yours. ' The county court resumed itn general I-eeeiun this morning. The grand jury hav- ing brought in `a true hill against -John Botterill, John Weloh and Peter Blakeley, convicts at the Kingston penitentiary. lor attempt at euoape, their cases were the lint heard. Blakeley ind Botterill. serv- ing terms for thefthnd shoplifting respect- ively. leadedguilty ol attemptingtoeecape from t e penitentiary on Sept. 28th, 1897; and John Weloh, alias Myers. conned for burglary. admitted his guilt of breaking from the penitentiary on Dec. 9th. I396. The tlret two were captured helore gaining their liberty. but Welch was more fortu- nate and succeeded in getting _awnv, and woe not re-captured until July. I897. His re rapture waa accompanied by almost fatal Ieeulte, he shooting and injuring de- tective C. Mahoney, at Windsor. who euc- ceeded in running the escaped prisoner to the wall. As the prisoner pleaded guilty. no jury was empanelled. The court pronounced judgment against them. adding the minimum eentence of year each to the terms of Blakeley and Botterill and two years more to Welch s l preeent term. Botterill ie now eerving his eecnud term in the penitentiary, both be- ing of short duration. judge for leniency. offering the plea that the news of the death of two sisters and an uncle confused him eo that he eosrcely knew when he was doing. ' Judge Price quietly informed him that his unfortunate position should have been reported to the proper authorities. Blakeley is also doing a second term, the present one being for two years._ lie also appealed againat an additional sentence of one year, claiming that a sufficient punish- ment hud been iniloted on him at the institution. through close connement and He appealed to the- .` t the burden of carrying chains about his i feet. I nr..i..\. .I:_. 1.1.. a.a_-__ L__ ,:..,,L'. C] SNIPPED" BY THE 'SClSSORS. AND THE N:-.ws TOLD` IN BRIEF HHE 1 I . M. Elll. nu: convld tursncso. BIIU XI IIIIUCT. The English homo ol lord: bu makin- " . on me .pp..n in an em ol Allan vs. ' Flood. Tho boiler union` union or opted ' to two uhipw In-. Flood and nylor. bain camp! on the British nhlpou Wei . and in dI`I!|l0. A-lion. obtalnod , Muir dwolmgo. hr two man and Allan iforzhiasrndwirouvprdod Oil) dnnpgu. Allan than unpugbd no the boat at beds. and dgM_jIdgonn scanned to [in thdr opimon. lononlor Tho chang Illa 0! tools. about. tnnh inn;-mica hgiu to-not-low. W. J. Duct caucus nuou mm uncut chocnlalu. at I'rnnklin'r. V At noon to-day W. Shot. of tho Ital! of Rochwood honpital for tho innno. cams our being thrown under the which of 1 ntroct car at the Union alruot junction. Be In: standing on tho forward stop: when tho on rounded I earn. throwing in for- snrd. Ho and hiunolf by nlightinc on tho on fender. ilk. l'._n-L 5.... -1 u-_:- t I - IIICUIIK. Inn M_nQl|ron'n new holiday publications Are: "The Power : Whnl. cloth. CI: The Inn Maclnron Your Book. cloth. Cl 25: and the new Inn Maclaron Cnlendnr for ls98.8|. Socun at once. R. Uglow & 'Jo. W. (5% make I specialty of func boxee filled with hon-hone. chocolate: nu cryetnlized (mic. Any box to suit. your fancy. sh-o baskets tilled with nes: chocolates. wm be reproaontod by (Capt )N.Robinson. R. Dunlap. W. Linton. H Coylo And W. Coylo and th Wnlu by G. Hunt, (captain) G. Birch. A. Blomoloy, 8. Porter and N. McCain. Inn MnA`nn4\n'_ ..-_ L-I:_I.._ __._|_|,-_,.-, we tumor or a young anugutor. ' Ignore the vnluos wo offer and you ignore All opportunities for economy. Grand Union. 1.. AL. L..-|.-.L-u _.-___ _. .L. I9 u n - ____.---.... -...- --1 um`! I -un.u- no to mo7h'V)w ovonin EH0 dry -goods clerks will be repreuontos by (Capt. )N.Robinoon. Dunlon. Linton. H Cut]: and W dllll. When John Donnelly. jr., nil: t.riurn- ` ph-mnly into port wit`: the steamer R.oee- ` dale it. will be in order to offer him double , congratulations. upon his success as n I wrecker and upon the {set of__his becoming ` the father of a young daughter. ` 1 IRHOTO )6 VIIIIQI Ill! nfhr An!` unn urnnu U nI0l'l. In the basketball une at the Y.M.C. A. I morrow t. '0 I remnant bv mnnt. A! Rnhim.-m I _ Ill run I00 I30 loll dictum, mbmhdiu nW|Iu- &I.l.Y..IaIpChl. in Ha An international baseball league woe formed in Port Huron. `Mich, on Tuesday. with Hamilton, (luelph, London, Bay City. Sscinawand Port Huron es mern~ bars. The schedule will comprise 1'20 , pzsgnes. the season to commence on May ; 5:. . ' soils ni blood-hounds. This compmy is the best and strongest in the world. Miss Kate l .irtiu;._:ton. the world's only Topsy; that peculiar Aunt Ophelia, l-ithel Wallace; that {unnv Marks, George W. l n.rks, and the sweetest and cutest Eva ever seen, little Hrncie Hickey. All ore artists of re- cognized ability, and are known through- out the world as the gieaest impersonators in their respective roles in the world. Watch for our grand hes street parade. Arlloa Arnicu Anodyno sold wholesale ( by James B.` McLeod. Kingston, and ro- , tail by all druggista and general aborekeep- ' en. uww are me newest. unmu Union. John Luff. present an the shooting in November, of Tnomaa Lee, of Somervillo town:-hi .V'ictoria county. has been or- rested. ghqre are auspicious circumstances nnd thay will be enquired into on Dec. '.'.!nd. aucu ru I.n6II' release. There may be goods as gqod as ours, but; there are no better goods. Our prices we know are the lowest. (Brand Union. Jnhn l.nN' nunnnt .0. oh- -l.....n.'..... ;._ IIII "- Interest in the Shelburne perjury case I in increasing. The cmovn s star witness, judge McCarthy. will not be available until tomorrow. It is rumored that the prisoners and their friends have $30,000 to secure their release. 1 'l`I....-.. ....... L... ........I.. ..- _--.I -- -7. I no u. uglow (1 D08. Mixedbandiea and 1 overyondn pureo. made no `Xmas trcnta ..L_......L :_ Al._ nL ,1 uuuugu cuuncll nun mommy nvgnu. ing 1 Sarah (h-and, author of the Heavenly A; Twins, has just. issued B new powerful in. novel entitled "The Beth Book." endorsed not, \ by the mess as bergrontesb work. On sale | 150,- at. R. Uglow & Co s. J [could MI-[Ad nnnriinn nnr` nu-inn: that nuill ...!| 1 - ' .. I '0 THE TOLD -'= - ` nsmou. U l|lUllu Abbott Bron. to day signed tho terms of agreement between their firm and the city. Mayor Skinner signed on behalf of the city. The matter wull likely be pushed through council next Monday night. (h-and. author of thn "AAvnnlv uuw u a is u very,nmeuc anmr. J. L. Whiting is receiving warm con- gratulations upon his appoint mam. as nlerk of the sixth division courb, Shnrbob Luke, pending` selection of a successor to the late J. A Shibley. Pancake our l0'c. package. Fisher. To-day J. A. Rodford secured damages of $50 ninat W. J. Douglan, manager Toronto own, for destruction of mann- pcript left for examination with a View to publication. A in-An run-an in all tl...L :. ..-...I_.I L- pu uuunuluu. A loan purse is all that is needed to pluck our bargains. An $18 beaver or Vienna cloth-overcoat for $11.50. Gmnd Union. ` _ I AL|.-AL Y)--- ;. J, ' I -I mmuwu lllllll over mu new eye. In in no dromn that wo sell good nlohlh ing, and it in al-no nn clronm Mun; our clear- in_: sale is gonuine. Buy that ovorcoub now. Hmnd Union. - The (3 l'.K. telegraph company has erected a new metal sign to replace the wooden) sign ppm up ten years ago. The new 0 e is a very,artiet.ic affair. J. L. Whilino 1': rm-mininn uinrnn nan. I.JlIlUUa This morning Oscar (lherry, son of John Cherry, Barrieeld. uudelwent an opera- tion at. we general lmnpitn|,having a tumor removed from over tho left. H`. in no drmun that wn tn ...~m.l .\l.uI. nun, cunuuunceu oelore Judge Masaon. in (iaderitrh, this morning. A jury was so- cured. 'l`|..`_ .....-.__'..__n -, tn - - - uuunuarlanu was appointed brenaurer. Men : ne Scotch tweed suits, reud_v-to- wear. The $13 50 kind for 39 50 during our sale." Grand Union. V Crisp Musing grapea at Cnrnovalry n. The trial of Frederick lllioht. for shoot.- ing his brother Harry, ab Bnytield. on Nov. 8th, commenced before judge Mnaenn, in (ioderich. this lnurnhnr, ,\ im-u uma an. lug ll'Dl E COIHPIICBEIOTI OI OTOLIDIG-'. Empress Queen cleaned raisins 3 lbs. for 25c. Fisher. - AI-as-.-.p~AL:_... - LL_,_,,r -'| PA` can`. 1: IBHUL At 9. meeting of the council of the town- ship of Kingston. held yesterday, J. F. Leabherland was appointed treasurer. ne Santnh hwnnrl lltn rnnrln.O'n_ cum. urana UDIOD. Table fruit. is ecnrce, but we have ban- anas, oranges. grapes.`2e, dates. nuts nad apples. Telephone 357, Frankh'n e. Police nnnlhnhln Rnidnn in an-.:.. .m..o:.....I u appiea. telephone 113'], l`ranklm'e. Police constable Snider is again confined to his room through illness. He is aulYer- ing from a complication of troubles. Emnrass (Jnann nlmumd I-nininn 9: Ih. tn. urunu union. W. Aubin, for many years identied with the atreeo railway company. this morning resigned his position. New sable gs 15c. lb. Fiaher. Men : all wool black frieze ulatere, tailor made; the $6 50 kind for $4.50.` Clearing ealo. Grand Union. 'I`n|.In C-uh :- -..-.._- |-.-A -- l---- L Till ih `I37. {nub-truotuus tho lhdu jnnhdnnnn-nah llxlj Hrs. wiloof nguon puni- hrn nsidocco that a =A..... in -I.. ""T'i1`Ela-Bear 2.264.000 bushels of grain was shipped from Owen Sound; last: year the amount: was 1.500.000 bushels. Thrnn am nag. h... m an ....... .........:. umuunu was l,0UU.UUU bushels. Three 50c. bio: for 31. All new goods just in for Christmas trade. Clearing" sale. Grand Union. I A..L:.. L... _-_-- ~~-~--~ -'!~--- ~` _y uuore mo peopxe. Arnota Arnica Anodyne. the boob inter- nal and exwrnal remedy known. Uuros all pain. -' This year v;v`u ..l.:a......l t...... n,.__ 1:- J: L ,- porury guru on me penuenmery. . Boys three-piece eulte. All 86 good: for $3 75. Clearing nle. Gland Union. Empteu Queen cleaned current: 1! lbs for 250. Fisher. - ' Boys three-pieoo tweed suits. AH 37 goods at. $4 50. Clearing sale. Grand Union. II... L......__I.t.. -_,__,. u, , ,, n- Tho township oouncvls are all in session ' to day. preparing annual nancial raports to lay before the people. Arnota Arnimx Annalunn Mm hnnh infar- The Very Intent from any And conuent -'l'hO..0ItlI.Irod Lunch 1!: Bebe:-are Am the World ! Run When To the Oenndlnn Prune ` Pure California wines. Fisher. (jaliloruiipniuea no Uernovak y `a. Clearing out sale. Grout bargains. (mud Union. ' W. J. Gates returned home from as visit to Michigan, last evening. AI'nDB' Afni Anndvnn I-In-nl nnunlna vu Juluulgull, HIDE evening. Arnob'a Arnie: Anpdyne curoa coughs, colds and sore throat. Snot Catawba grapes at Cnrnovaky e. . Marshall P. Reid has been Appointed a temporary guard M7 the penitentainry. Born l:.hrna.nim-n nnln, All {A mun-h prices that will suit Inpecial nt.tont,inn or socials at Frank- ' Woo In `tho Ilghll. Onuzm, Col. Doc. 15 -Fank McCon- noll woo dock:-od tho winner In tho ght with Lon Agnow loot night ot tho odd ,1 tho oighth round. _ ` I D pottioo, hoodo by (Iootgo I`. L11: to go ho (ho rolief of tho bun oz `coon. Tboyvilltnokotho U Btosoo pvorn-oaton oot to do- livc 50.0% poonllo at ptovloiolll within Ihydoyo ofloc Ibo um ol outdo] for Dovooo for tho op: ol 875,000. hm}- nglln-o-nl -- I.-A... 1.. IZWT IX Il W OI UIOJIIJ. BhalptioInoo|locudinLuadufot lb WICCI uivadty manual I; "MIND. -Ivo l- -III ! I]-|IIIlI'o Kinguton bioyolo club will not send to the meeting of the return than at the C.W.A . which convenes to on Friday. Socroury Mo!-`nu w mu Go the commiuu uproa- vh oltboolub u there and dimmed. ho loca onob in I0 . luau by with All tho nlonna, u Fill` TIIO ronnn `FIDO. SAX Fmxuutco, Dec. l6.--'l`boodoro Danrant WI" bopontoncod Iodonth today tor the fourth Linn. It in nndontood nporiotjlldgo Blh villlx tho duh cl oucntion lot Jan. hh nut. -!~4 u ora Drowned. I'om`L.\.~:n. Mo , liac. I5 --'I`ho zchoonor Susan I . Thmlow, with plantar rock. wont to piece: on Capo El`7.-both Int night. The captain and tin of the` crew won loch. Ono sailor ruched land and gave the Alarm. The bodiu of the captain and oub sailor won rocovorod. \ - .--- -uwv u-uly -frlluwuo While driving into the city this morning Mr. Mebee, uncle to Dr. Mabee, Odeeee. met wfitlli) I painful experience.` The front exle o is in gen b he in two, precipi- tating Mr. Mnugbee onrpthe road. He re- tained I hold on the reins end was drugged some distance by the hora-ea, which took I sudden spurt forward. The severest in- jury nueteined was A epruin of the right knee joint. which. however. might cause him tome trouble. He was driven to the generhl hoepitni, where the knee wnsdreem ed. Mr. Mnbee was taken to his hem in Odessa; this efternoon. ' 0.: H Iturday afternoon and evening, at the opera house, will be aoen for the lirat. time here l)aWol"n original "Uncle Tom : ('.|bin" as produced in l85S in the Cheetnub street; theatre, Philadelphia. travelling in tboir.own special brain of palace cars oarryingncurlond of special scenery ancl stage etfectn, including two solo band: and challenge orchestra. ponies and trained blood-hounds. This in the best peculiar Unlmlia. l~;r.hal WnlIAx1~n- I l g cuulu no nrmngeu tor mm. In regarrl to the dinuibution of patron- age in Quebec. it. is in the hands of snob old-time liberals as Polletioand bangelier. Most. people will be glad Lo hear from Ilncaud than Mr. Tame loos not give him all that he wants. Mercier`a downfall is attributed to lhxcaud, nnd--if he were per- _ mit.tcd-he would try to do the some l thing to Ottawa liberals. The sooner the party is rid of such men the betber is will Im. - nuu vuy mung uuya plan axnce Ml`. hange- agreed to accept a judgeqhip if it could be arranged for him. 1 l'BH'}|l'(l to than d|'nO,I-ilannn nf no!-an luuw In In HUD true. l It may suit Mr. Pacaud to publish such silly urns, so that he may be able to show that is is not getting all the patronage he wants, but every body here knows that there in not one word of truth in them. The story that Pucaud'a newspaper in struck from the patronage is not correct, but it is true that lo cannot get paid for all government advortiaements that he may happen to see in other newspapers. .'ll|(l which would serve no public good in be- published in hiu district. An far W:-nnnni: I.an....-.l.'... L... 5..- |....... mg pu uusueu ll] mu mauncn. As far Francoia Lmngelier. he has been ill-advised by such men as Paoaud. In in very many days past since Mr. Lange- ,| agreed accent. n iuduahhin if it. . ul uu u u ml-Ill vpuulul. OTTAWA. Dec 14. -Tho story circulated from Quebec than there was an idea of a coalition between Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Sir Adolphe Chap!eau is a uni fabrica- tion. ' Thove who circulate this story know in in not true. I: m.......:s u- n,...-....I A- -,..l.I:J . I IAIUUIW Toronto S?-nrspoclnl. mm. ... . n..- I a .Doo S N. ' . ::':"""-""":""i.-".';:2:= :*:y.:.?`.`~.::*:i'"'.:`-r sol 11:03; bno5n-lo ' out; honv " mu` uooduh t t .wc on...-' 5I`hsufcuoa.')of.'.'::a 5:7:

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