Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Dec 1897, p. 1

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I IIIIICI. 5 The captain ol the nind_n shunt Clovohud lnannind no Nuhno. 3.0., WWI \_ nonloln. {mews nr we wumn. I pm` UIIIIKII couqo ln_l.omnIo. | Junu_ Wnll, convicted of burglary u. ; slI."0?tlVl"0, and stamp; to hnrglorlu ` Trinity churgh at Toronto, boon given than you: no Kingntop pomtcntiuty on each charge. Hogan. bu confodnnu. will ' mud twenty-thno month: in tho Gootnl H1. 00lVD|l- The seven year old ton of Alexnndor Johnlton. agent for the Mnuoy-Hu-tin company. Strntford. met with A severe ac- cident by falling from a hay lofb. He is seriously injured. Rnch Hm Grand Trunk and CI . nil. *l'|OIIlly llljllrlu Both the Grand Trunk sud C.P. nil- ways hue ordend the greatest care to be taken to prevent can breaking sway iroln each other. Bpocinl instructions have been issued to conductor: in regard to the matter. u.._..:-g _:I:A-... :......-I- .I--I..- club Spenieh military jonrneledeclere tint twenty generals hevo cometoen Agree- ment. to engineer: proteet egsineb prai- dent McKin|ey'e meenge `to concrete which is ooneidered insulting to the Spen- ` ill: Army. `. I 1---- I.~.-... ni....i. .......: Il.. .l.d. III] Army. James Fruor G|nck.. one of Buffalo : most famous hwyon, died in New York yum:-dny. He was born in Niagara Falls and rooowod his curly onjncation in Drum- ` mondvillo gnmlnu tchool and It the Up- | pot Cumin college in Tomnto. I Juan Wnll. wind of Imrnlnrv M. :WIIat Comes to Us From All - Quarters. Everything in season. That is, no Fall and Winter Cloaks to be in stock when Spring selling commences. That's why we are willing to sell` at a reduction now: Imported Jackets $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 that were $5 to $7; our own make Capes and Coats at clearing prices this month; Sealette Capes $17.50, full length, wide sweep, big storm collar, quilted throughout and real fur trim-- med, $17.50; nothing imported to equal this at $30. lcnnmausnn _I1nM;nArns. The Perth humane society has been actively engaged during the season. Several convictions for cruelty to horses have been secured And the offenders pun- nished. `D- -I.l-.....-... Ill:l.l at lK7.uI.n- ni- Ex-aldorman Will, of Windsor, Ont. was badly injured by his team of horns running away and throwing him out. Both legs wore broken and internal in juriel re- ceived. ' TL- --..-.. ..-.._ AI) -4.. D!` Ala--nil-- 1 ELEGRAM8 mom THE EARTH-9 roun QUARTER8 GIVEN. M. Mcrnerson. M.r.r. . There in an epidemic of inuenza at the Elgin house of industry. A Kilmnrnnnlx edition of Burns broulrhb Unb. The Woodstock council has purchased an improved steam road roller an a cost of $3.500. All I-Ln rnllinn nfnnl: nf GHQ pnrh Arthur co vvauanoo. um. Joseph Franks. one of the oldest rosi- dencs of Ingersoll, died on Monday at the age of seventy-t.bree years. Then nnrnnm- n iurv in Lha St. Clair tun- WCBIICTH T080 JIHDP H18 DFIOK. John Munro, a citizen of Kincu-dine,and a mason of fcyfour yearn standing, died on Monday aged ninety yearn. Mn, Hnwnrrl Rnlmr. Port. Huron. 0nb.. A m;n named Wilmot. a bridge worker on the T. H. & B. railway. was struck on the head by n crowbar and knocked off the bridge near Brantford. Ont. He will re- nnvnr. um. lntuu `ue [nun-at lvoryhody-- lotu I`:-on All our---Little of But)- Ihlng luuv Bond and Bolnonlnrod by The Deni Pnhlla Manitoba and the territories exported 60.000 cnt.lo_t.his year. n-Innanrrv nnhrnnn hnva rmnominnted D. Millinery Clearing. rngnn nouao or Inauatry. A Kilmarnock edition of Burns brought $320, at a bodk sale in ( ihugow. I A nvnirmfn Hun nH`nI-ad SKDOOAHOO for ' 15.120, an a DOOK sale In I uuuguw. A syndicate has offered S8,000.000 for tlie breweries in Cleveland, Ohio. (1.10. has -I-.4.-I-all n nu-n-nth: original`. [DB DTOWCKIOI In UICVBIHHU, \lIllU. Galb has charted a crusade a ninab tramps. Several got four monbba ntaly. Two thousand ve hundred dollars were paid for the turkeys at Delhi, Ont ... recent- Iv, it is the intention of the government to appoint: a harbor master for Port: Stanley, Ont. 'I`l~n \l7:uuInbAnI.v .m.....-`:1 kn: nnnrnhnd 63.01). All the rolling aback of the Port Arthur electric railway was destroyed by re, loss $l`2,0()0. 1-1.- D....|.... c1:.....-- ..... ballad Ind- loss :M:,uuu. John Barker. Simcoe, was killed Wed- nesday by the caving in of a. well in which he was working. 9, A ninlxin. F.qrmnf_",`Pnrin road. near [19 W53 wnrlnng. S. A. Dickie. farmo,/`Paris road. near Brantford, lost. seventy turkeys on Satur- day by thieves. Jnhn Dinknnn. diamond imnorter. New 1..1 . on Monoay. E T. Kilroy, of the inland revenue de- partment. Windsor, hna been transferred to Waterloo. Ont. 1nnnr|"| Wnnnlyn nun nf Olin nldnnf. rnai. age or aevonuy-nurse years. The coroner s jury in the St. Clair nel accidonb have rendered a verdict cen- auring the tunnel company. H. in mnnrrad that. the nmaneohn of A set.- bncaln are very promising. . A new testament jammed in a switch made a train on the London and North Western road jump the track. Jnhn Munro. :1 nitm-.n nf Kincnrdinemnd ]E-1ARDY& co EBUEHKU I0!" DUB IHUTUPUHII ll'llIK'lUUB- In the investigation of the affeura of the Farmers loan company, it has boon found that. postmaster-general Mulock will lose over $100,000 by the failure of the com- pany. While nhnnnlmr wood in the bush lnbalv. any. P While chopping wood in the bush lately, Ernest. Dennis, of the eighth line, Maple- wood. 0n0., nesrly gushed his foot otf. A doctor from Taviatock dressed the wound. A _. _ _ _ _ _.-.-I ll7:I.....L - luhlan ...p.-l..- any Dy LHIBVBH. John Dickson, diamond importer. York, died of apoplexy at; Fort Hamilton, L.I Monday. 14`. 'l` Kilmv, nf Hm inland ravanua de- Moncmy ageu mneuy years. Mrs. Howard Baker, Port Huron, 0nb.. has fallen heir to $40,000 by the death of her uncle in British Columbia. 11.... `All.-`A l\nn|n I2-umlynilln can miss. net uncle In DI/I5 UUIIIIIIUIII. Mrs. Alfred Doyle. Brockville, was misa- od from her home Wedneaday evening and her body was found in the bay. William u-nan. who wan run into In A nor may was xouna l me any. ,` William Green, who was run into by 1 street car at. Hamilton while ridin a horse ._ .....I--. .05.-u-.-. ~ 8- signal mu 0 9-talk U" 3UHuIy INC of his injuries. Jnhn f`.rnm wt 0: ma inpmea. John Crom well. a farm laborer st. Shef- field, 0nbi,haa been committed to Gulf. jail for threatening to kill his employer and family with an axe. l`ha Pannnvlvlxnin rnilwnv him now 90.- I3 IIHWBITBIHIBU auu unaucupuunlu. The Kearney. N.J.. township committee has granted Ferdinand Surzenbope per- mimsion to manufacture horse me into sausage for the European markebs. In the invnntiuntinn nf the nfurn nf the uU,Uw onunleaunns year. Glengnrry pncrona have re-nominated M. McPherson, M.P.P. 'l`ha-4 in an nni:-Inn-nin nf 'nnnnv.A AI`. MIA WARNWE BUFIUK DUB Kelllllll l.'UlL||Jlllly. It. is reported that the prospects of set.- Uement. of the engineers` strike in Great Britain are very promising. A nnw fmtnmnnb inmmad in a switch n unu--u uuvvu, vvvav vw.--. ..... .....v v, horn; on Sunday afternoon,` in dead II t Junh nf Li. inhu-{mu `nu lullly Wlhll Ill EXC- The Pennsylvania railway has now 90.- 000 freight cars equipped with the auto- matic coupler and 6U,O00 with air brakes and automatic couplers. _ fl:-anon rnnluutn A mnnl,h a extension of III" IIIEOIIIIDIC COIIPIUTU. Greece requests a month : extension of the time set. for ratifying the peace treaty with Turkey. Turkish oliicials declare it Is unwarranted and unacceptable. 'l`hn Kan:-nnv_ N,J__ tnwnnhin nnmmittea I0 LlV1NG.S1'0!L;BB-1 Wu lleoeaeary As The Troope Isrehed Down ,'l`Iie Volley. Smut. Dec. l6.-Further details from the front regarding the march 0! Gen. Westmsoottfg brigade down the Basra val- ley show it to have been accompanied by the moat desperate ghting. The enemy exposed themselves in their etl'.irte to cut off the rear guard and pour in a constant rie re, in replying to which the British troops exhausted their pouches of ammuni- tion. While the rear guard was worn out by constant attacks and in a ditlicult posi- tion the enemy made the coup of the cam- paign by an open mail. The tired soldiers stood rm and a wither- ing, intleendent _ re swept the ed- vancing tribeemen, who charged almost to the bayonet s point, wavered and re- treated to cover. The notion reoommenced with the rising of the moon. The British troops behaved splendidly and inflicted the most severe punishment the enemy has yet sustained. Fully 400 men fell. We have just. received for the CHRISTMAS TRADE the Latest ' London and New York Novelties in , ORIGINAL Srnns, CAMPBI-:l.L1`0N, N.B.. Dec. l6.-Nominr lion took place At Caplin, Quofyoatordn for Bonaventure counhy. Mauro. W` . Clnpporton, morcbmb of Maria. Qno.. and Charles Langelior. advocate of Quebec. both libernl candidates. An Ix-Pu-lot Iliad. S1'. Joun, N.B.. Doc. l6.-Junos Mit- choll, who reai nod the petition of swor- ney-general nn premier of this pmvinoo last month and book the office of oolicibor Fens:-4| in tho Emonon govornlnont. died uh night. That : the way you'll feel ityou ll your coal bin this month with our Coal That Suits." Our Coal costs less fbecause it goes further, and it goes "farther because it is the best. But if you go farther than our yard for Hard Coal you will {are |Si|k Ties and Mu1ers.I up-nu.-~..- -- ----' UNLIMITED VAMIMY, DESIRABLE Parrnnus, Served At Prescott In 1837 And fought In The Rebellion. LOND01\',I)6c. l8`-Gon. Sir Henr Lyn- doch Gardiner is dead. Ha ha been `since the early part. of last) your command- er of the horse artillery and was born in 1820. He was anon of Gen. Sir Robert. Gardiner. was educated at. the royal mill- bary academy, Woolwiob, and entered the royal artillery 1837. serving a Prescott. Canada, in that year and in the Canadian rebellion in the year followln . He was raised to the raalr of major du ng the In- dian mntiny and held that of assistant ad- jutanh general 1863 to 1867. In 1861 he was on the royal commission on defence of Canada as a lieutenant-colonel. Thoalgreomont algnod. . Wmnsox. ()nh.. Dec. l0.-Sol. White is responsible for the atatemont than the agreement. by which the Anderdon atone quarry pueod into the hands of foreign capitalists was signed yeabordny Afternoon. The nmount. paid was $60,000. Convicted or Auanlung Ill: Wife lie Pre- ferred lmprllonment To line. Mo.\"rmcLLo, N. Y., Dec. l6.-Rev. David T. Howell, an Episcopalian rector of this place, is conned in the county jail after having been convicted ofuuult upon his wife. Mrs. Howell at the trial. said that he had choked and but her in I brutal manner because ehe had tried to drive his pet can out of the house. A ver- dict of guilcy was rendered after the iury had deliberated about three hours. VI... ........6 .4:-uoanamrl OLA unnl-nr n Gun naa aenneraceu upuuu buruu uuluu. The court. sentenced the rector to five days imprisonment, or to pay 8 line of five dollars. Howell told the court that he would not. pny the line. but would serve the five days imprieogmenb. mie porn. ' ne Dung: IUVICEI ea xouowe : It. ie reported from Seoul than M. Alin- ie`. the new nancial adviser to Caren. Rroposee to borrow three million yen from ueaia. Increased expenditure of the royal household and the partial redemption of Japanese loans have caused the funds in the nreaeury to become very low. M. Aliexie"e eelery hoe been fixed at 3,000 yen per year. At. the eemtnnnual meetimr of Norman yen per yen. At. the semi-annual meeting Neppon Yueen Keisha (Japan abeemahi company) 3 prot of 5,800,000 yon wee I own, but a loan of over 400,000 yen was sustained by foreign service. Three new ateemere of 4,500 tons gross and 2.600 hone power are now being built in England for the Anette- lien service. ` "Den ner EIBGVU Glllsla, HFIIWIIIK HUI` urn) in, winding it around the shaft and fruc- buring it. in several plncen. It wu found necessary to umpumm the arm. but. the un- fortunate girl is expected to recover. The Boundary Iliad. \\'m1~'n-rzu. Man.. Dec. I6. -- Maura. Stewart and Saunders have completed the location of the boundary line beuween On- tario and Mnnibobn. The country covered is exceedingly rough and mnny obstruc- tions in the ohupe of lakes were encounter- ed which do not. appear upon any published mu pa. "'*'I"Store open evenings. GEN. sun HENRY GARDINERLDEAD. Nowe From Japan. VANC0l'\'ER., B (T , Dec.` l6.-'l`he steam- or Empress 01 India arrived yesterday from Yokohama, Among her passengers is the Schmidzie. the new Japanese counsel at this port. She brings advices as follows : h.i- rnnnrlad from Seoul that M. Alien- Druwn Into The uearlng. ST. Mun".-4, Duo. l0.--Jessie .McMnetor wae driving the horses on e hone-power of e cutting box when her ekirte became en- tangled in the tumbling ehafu. She put. down her left. hand to clear her skirts, when her sieeve caught. drawing her arm in windintr it nlnnnd hhn nhnft. and fun- 7s}'a'zTuu' '"n-us. ` D ESPE RATE HGHTINQ. RECTOR WENT TO JAIL. Two Liberal: Banning. ...-_-.. \YIJ I\-_ I1! T Arrncnvs Goons, Low Pluciis. ..GOODS.l Wualnmuiluwlu ' OoII.o(PrhouIInIV AAA] PEBFEUTLY SATISFIED. `C With Solid Sun! Book: and but qullfy Brluln. nanntod in Oolldold Incl Satin Wood. from 08.60 In). ' soud sun: Icuud coal: to ash) kc 150 up. nu nu o! mi qumy eoud lbou cools. mode by Duo. Pam. and guuulul bin. m,.4ommM_% ' Ottm-"mend Sb. Luvrenoe velleyl. 10 e.m.--0loudy, nnbmnoh change in tampereture. with Intel drow- eta : I ohenxe to decidedly "cold weather on Fridny. with eno urrlel. felt and dnnidnrllv nnld on ktnrdnv. V1539!` on ll'I(`lI,. W|IolI IKIUW llll and decidedly cold on Saturday. `Christmas Gift Sense is in buyinceometliing practical. The giving of gifts should be preceded by I judicious and appropriate selection. This is best accomplished by going to an up-to.deto store. Buy now. It will be to your interest to do so when ` the aesorimeuts are all complete. We have just marked off a dainty collec- tion of UHAHHIK-`HUIUI. {lug DC}: Illu *` T71 pfilonon oocopod from tho Fnnklin colo- ty jstlluo night by saving throat I: the root An under-loops: d: their flight. Fouroltlmn were to but has an on to I ponltontlnry this wank. Sn Fnnclsoo. Doe. Dnrnno vu untonood to 50 hand "on . Tou. 7th out lortho Inurdorof Bloo u-A-lg ulllln IIII I Ltmonlo. `Glimpse: o! the Unnoon." "Brennan." "Dinner and Supper." "Canada: An In clnpaodh." oh on timo. Outt: Iron mnvmneru. I Bnuucv-Guu'rIoI 00.` ALARGE smut nous: comma. `ao- wington Avenue and Union luau. or zgnlgr at once. Apply J. urron. Hod"! .. ty. lIBAWFl}ll 8 LARGE FIIRNINHED HOOK IN OINTIIAIJ locality, modem imprnvomontu. prlvofo home. No. 5 Brick Tornco. o ponlto It. Paul`: Sabbath School. Montreal snot. BOABDEIS CAN BI MXXJIIODA with both ulnclo mad donblo roolnl. modorn convonlonooo. at Q Qnun Stud. Inlllu llllllnllnqiln |l Ililnlnliviellxa LACE HANDKERCHIEFS. imported direct from one of the but rms in Europe. gguu av - ..u.....-..a, IAIADEO UIDIITAIII AID l Prlnnou m-opt, 001-nu Bydonhsn shat. `Polo nhono communication Prlnoou ncrqot, Uornu ll phone DIED. Cnn-rrcNnm'-In Kingston. Deo.- llzh. Emma V., widow of the lube Thomas 0. Chihtendon. of Wnbortown. N.Y., aged 67 yours. Bmu(v.-Dec. Mhh. Michael Burke. land 80 years. ` Funeral will leave his late ronidonoo. Fourth Conoeuion. Township of King- abon. on Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock. for (luehondnll church. when A nolonn requiem mun will he lung, bhcnoo to St. Mary : eemotory.Kingaton. - Friend! and ncquninlzcnoon are rupocbfully invited (to attend. HAwr-On Thursday, Dec. mm. Mn. W. [I Hnrh, (}EN'I`rL-BO0K BUHINEBH I8 B.'l'I`lB than fat nun put ; alto have honor Ind fnucerselling ,bnoh. Agent: olnrlnq from no to unweokl . A few London are 'Qnoon Vlot.oriI\." `Ll: of Ir. lHn_dI$0IIO," "I7 Mother`: mm: Bfnrlol." "Pro nuivo spook- ar" Klondyko Gold Holds. *`WoIn|n." `Glimpse: ol the Unnoon." "Breakfast," Snonor." inch Till Limited. Toronto. mam. mnmse & vueucnemcas I IRE I.I IIIDIIEIIPIIIEIBE zoo DOZENS 3: NEW UP-T0-DATE mo moves. . __-`l__J!.._ AL- ._.-_.IJ _ . _ . _ _..J `I... jcrrn Y..An. N0. 292- IIIII VIIV II--lg including the world-renowned Alex- andre make, from 500 pair to 81.50. `UV I III`yI, |`II" I III` I III` l,IIdIIi, for Waists. the newest styleh to-day in London, Paris, New York. Inspect our stock. ISTEAGY& STEAGY; Dlnot. Importer: DI-on Goods and Ihmlu. - JAS. REID. `ml LIADIIO UIDIl'l`AlII-lM-HQ Pun mac. tlblophono nu. Opon Day and HI; 0 '1' F. HARRISON COMPANY l1n.I;nnnL-um --ni F-uh-Inn;-n Ill null III J. J. - .LL'LLLJ.\l.|J\JJ-V \I\IJlLJ- Jti` L Unxlortnlorn and Embulmon. I88 and Ill Princess Street. 'Phonn:- Wanroonu. I). Benldonoe. 91. Opon day sud night. UEN'l`S- "THE HEBI` LIFE 00' HIE llujestylimvo neen" write: Lord born about Queen Victoria. ' Aunts man five dollars daily. Outfit fru. l`IuI Sun!- (hnnn-son Co, Limit.od.'I`nmnt.o. - `- lELP-B.ELIABhE HEN IN EVERY IA) oalltmloool or trevolng : to lntlod anew dl-cover], And keep Olll show Make! up on tree: fences end hri_ throughout town end country Study em- ployment. Oommiulon or ulery. ner montn and exponue end money deposit- ed in on bank when eluted. For putlouhn nddrou m: Wonn lumen. Eucnxo 00.. London. Ont. Oenodn zoo vlfuins NEW nu-mm SILKS :'l5ndoAIUI |JtiClIIl!u Iuhoon Into:-mod that znonndoa-. ounuunumwmon ma-umourp..1 tum. no bung oenaornbout to be; tptllb Inx1nInon.wovarn; Dupdblluthstvoahulprocooduunu. IIunIIInn:lp\IroI:neu't.uvonunon- IlAN'l"-Ull 1lll.lI'IU|l g UIU; [Ul- lr. Hart. Funeral private. No owers. AT l)NUl-A GU01) UISNEKAI4 HEBVANT. No washing or ironing. Apply 51) `ll! Barrie Street nddrou Till WOILD I London. Ont. .j___..--J B. B. OORBETT, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 281 PRINCESS BT. Klnst.on.sm-couor to W. l. Dronnnn. !:vod `lion in To Inodou. Cnnlvsnlwnuwz. Pm. Doc. 16. -I urinnnnpn nnnnnn `I-nln ILIIA rlllnnll I `LARGE FIIRNIQHED BOOK IN OINTRAL lnn||N.v_ mndun lmnmvnmantn. nrlvntn 'FENom-A boon mmrmu. nnnvurr. Nn vuuhlnnr nr ironing Annlv All ll) UEN'l`.-1-- "THE DESI` LIFE Of RIB Ilnlantvl Iuum umn." wrltnn Lnrd Lnrn ; ELP-B.ELlABbB HEN IN EVERY I0 ` nAlH.v.lnnAl or cnwalnn 2 to lutrodnnn OF HOLIDAY snoppme. `GEN I`s--B()0K BUHINE88 I8 831'!` than fat nun nun 2 Alma hnvn hang! And \ ARGE B.NIE wlnntnn Avnnnn and Union lunch. WEATHER PROBABILITIEI. HAIR BRUSHES. 4 1*.'1i1.,m1)I'1`I0n. IJII-I-at iouunood. HENRY BRAME, V-nnn-A-n A-av; Hanan` WANTED. ooh time. Outt: not to 11: 00.. ll 0. TO Lef. ST. --J AS. "BOARD. !1'o1'ioGuc;I,uunrsolKlnptoo _A 1I_L_.I.A44 Tl! IUPIIIIOI IIIcAlnlI1`I:1' mus L10!!!` (1). no adoring 3 p mud Apollo loans. which an pounced on th ml of 140000.50 nut. under lo. 1.01.03! in no Idrinnnont an the Au: nu.-c In-namlnnun. which It may h'a.'='u`.'.'."."..:'.:' `.:2." I. 0IOInlC.`U tho but uad laugh at n Inn dlgoonnt In no umu tothuthn other duh-upon bu than. .. : IIVOIOIXIJII` AC1` GLLLIIY ? l Chills nlvun Inlooue. Ill!` oyn msnmss; nnrmon not In GAS IIDALLIONS for Olulunu Pnunu; All f the old fnvotltn. as wall 1: swans:-ve new v Noah to oboon iron. I -A , . _ - -. - . ,._,-_ --_-_.- --.-'vv-- -V vuwwww --v-. larnnt and has Rock between Toronto and Iontlnl. nun: .- IIAI `rho Duly Ion Book lot Whig Rondo:-I To Pout Thomulvu bv Iactura in conv"oca'tion hull this evening. Adsculspinn society : annunl dinner at Hotel Frontenac to night `D......l.._ .....b:n.- Al \' M I". A mnmnn n hlotel Frontenac to mgnr. Regular meeting of Y.M.C.A. woman : auxiliary. Fridu . 3:30 p In. Basketball, mu employees vs. dry goods cloth. :1: Y.M.C.A. to-night. Don't. fail to age (liuy Fitzgerald in the Foundling Ab bnhe open house to-night. IJlV\II-I.., l\JlII L) VIIIJIIV ` An produced In ms at Chestnut Street Phil delphln Thomrc. Our own (ruin at yahoo Can. . ..:.. 3.... n...I. ....c chug... nu.-Egan.-'._ uu u--`envy . -._- -...__.- - .-._.-__. __ ' A culood ol pooch! nonovy. In powerful can o! artist-5. The original TOPSY. lino , Pnnlncton L-NOLIG TOI. A W. Colllun. . curved son: now on ale 1! Ulwnrs. Pllncton LINOLK TUI. A W. Uolllun. some Unwyors. . 3 Prices` Iauuoo-Adultndc; Ohlldron 10. 04! all nun oi the home. Evening prlvu e. So and Ice. ' M III navlr fcol `nu 7 .W'n?o'h':'n.L lap. nu Dubai sun: In ' nun-'u'n oftvclollllfpdot "g I oonohy to man uln- lootngnulloot I | -ISTABLXBBID 1874- `nso vmucess ST.. - KINGSTON. THRAND OPPORTUNITY] I The business 01W J. Dick - & Son to be closed up as soon as possible. ' Prices All Reduced. ' As our object is to Wind [ up the present business ALL E SALES MUST BE FOR E CASH. W. J. DIGK&SON. n.ul-man . - N-um . Saturday Mating: at-INIh't. Dcc.18. .KiPkv_=1!rikI,A!!.StP up vv\In I l\lllIlIl1 i!'_ 9_l,`_4E._' mm- _A tu.--;-..A 04..-; in.n-. {N 0T1 CE] `Boots, Shoes, Trpnks and Valises. ' UIIY DWI] ITIIIJ K WIIDU \.II\I'Io ' 1360 Ivan Bands and Chilean Onhatri. UORAND F1355 8`l1lI'-:81 PARADBJLI XMAS, BUYERS. .J.n_wnI"IB. H - umnl lddnnnul no Ann Mat. Wonllourlnuuco, may n-.a--Q Inns. :8 ID. (`inner to LOCAL MEMOHANDA. DI W0l.Fl*'8 ORIGINAL - 2 :5;-an-n in :1 \_-__r \--- A. Luann. ,3. Iuumm. 11! Hnnnn A-A HIDKI ..jfo3. lTMlLLlNAlRE S sum CIIIIIIII LIVIII In A llovol. Blwrx\':u.z. Doc. I-l.-l'our children. sun! from sworn no yonu. bolongmg to Henry Campbell. I du! nuts. living in IIinnln:ln.nwn_ -an mdnv mnnmittad lo `'0 $0338 Nzv You. Doc. l0.-A London doo- .' .'`:..'.``Q;. than an the put-nmcnt in lhciou with the govnrnnonl ol nndcinngudtotho qultioa of no padingpokgicnnlhglunygu. Than in no iodumioo d Gout Bdtun out by hcouihdoin lhoncuc. |Vl Emu nucomt on ml` Pan luau Janna nu..1u1 A" 7" "u..."""'n.a' J1'3.`n'.?'.`a..""""""'? .=3:h.-.1 by 5 an Drives a Cart Past His Father's Estates. , HEY] UIIIPIDII, I 001 lllll, urn` III Bl` .|_ml\town. van was oonmittedtao tho ,hhu-goof tho childrun aid today. They won Iound living in snort ol hovel. the children corded with did, but. low clothon. and tho who|ooItlltinnoqndi- ouofphjcet -iccry. They willholcn In tho ulna: in 'I'nl-nnln. , won on III)! -vary. u to tho iholtu in Toronto. lsnvs wanna IS waum;.| ABANDONED HIS WEALTHY WIFE, WHO GETS A DIVORCE. L In low United Itltu Benntoro Iogsrd Bo- .clptocul lounroo. Wamnurrox, Dec. 16 -Sen|tor Davin, chuimnn of the foreign relations commit- too. culled up the sdminiutntion bull to prohibit Alnotioan citizens engaging in tho Behring nu sheries industry. In oc- casioned I long debuts. Mr. Pottigrow, South Dakota. criticised It sharply an un- othet inotunoo of truckling to Great Bri- tain Ind oerod an amendment providing {or oxbrmination of tho souls if Great Bri- hin did not by June In agree to I un- ponaion of pelagic scaling. Mr. Potti- gnw'u amendment. was defutorl and the bill wu pa-ind by 3 vote of 370 to {our- (man. Young Buddy Inn Graduate of Yale and 3 Prollcleut Llnguln-Befu|eI Illa Wife`: Plea: to Return--89 Think: That To Llve 0 True Life one lust Pan Ell: Dan Among the ronm and Share Their - Borrow: and Jon. _ Nnw Yomt, Dan. l6.--Declining an offer of almost unlimited wealth if he would return to his wife and former mode of living. George W. Ruddy. son of a mil- lionaire L ck manufacturer of Woodbridge, N. J., anu a etudenb of Tolatoi and other ` leading advocates of advanced civilization. - is living among the poorest residents of his native town, and is daily driving a sprink- ling cart past his father e estates. For thia alienation the application for divorce made by his wife. Mrs. Amelia Ruddy. a talented daughter of a wealthy merchant, has been favorably passed upon by senator Voorbeee. \I.....u- Dnplaln :- n an-ardnnfn nf Vnl and UIWDOII POODIB IS (.0 lupu uuppuue. . SlA1'l`l ll, Waeh., Dec. 16 --Paeaongere on the steamer Al-Ki, which has arrived here from Shaguay, report that according to a new ruling of the deputy United State: collector of customs at Skaguay. good: purchaaed in Canada and brought to Skaguay must either pay duty or six dollars a day be given a cuitomn official while the good: no In transit to the inter- national boundary. line. The collector has already collected duties on live _ outts from British Columbia, the owners paying the duty rather than pay a customs of- cial to travel with them to the line. Ow- ing to the dispute over the locality of the boundary line it is feared that bad feeling my be engendered by the collector : in- pretation of the cuetome laws. TRUCKLING T GREAT BRITAIN. For Trorflple on Crow`: Neat Yale Ball-h way. T()KON'l`0, Dec. 16 -M. J. Haney. mana- ger of the Crow e Nest Puss railway, was in the city yesterday and being interview- ed concerning the recent alleged trouble there. said there had been no ill-treatment of the men. The original V dillicultiee grew out ofa number of men deserting a con- tractor named Neil Keith._ They owed Mr. Keith and he had them arrested and the case came before the courts. The de- cidon was appealed against by the contrac- tor and the caaebroughh before one of the territorial judges. This took a long time and meanwhile the company offered the ........ mm-I: 'I`h.v mlnnnri and stav- Now For The Rush` and moanwnue Dne company unowu uuu men work. They refused and stay- ed around ` Forb McLeod sending exaggerated reports to their friends in the man, Home neraon renreaanted to the exaggerated reports [0 HIGH` lrlauuu m uuu east. Home person represented manager tht the men were in want-, and he he them an open older to get what f they required from the camp. Some of them availed themselves of the opportu- nity. other: did not. `V , nriuinnllv there nan: thirteen men con- mty. otners am not. Originally there were thi_rteen_ "men eon- eerned in it, end the crowd swelled to fty- ve. They were French-Canadians, many .0! whom came in to act as witnesses. The judge's decision was reserved. and the case stends the same as before. Finally all of .the men. except two, decided to come -home". and they were furnished with free trnneportetion and enough money wpey expenses. There are 4.000 men at work, and outside of this there has been no re- ported discontent. Yoorhees. Young Ruddy is a graduate of Yale and of two foreign universities, and is a pro- eient linguist. He oers no explanation beyond declaring that he wishes to live his own life. His marriage was a love match, and while refusing his wi'e s pleas to re- turn to her, praises her unstintedly as a beautiful and accomplished woman. His friends say that he has become permeated with the idea that wealth is a horrible wrong and that a man to live a true life must pass his days among the toilers and share their sorrows and joys. Ilnjof Welsh Bald To Bun Lon BI: En- tlre Oulllt. Vi'1'0m \.B. C , Dec. l6.--Explorer St. Cyr returned yesterday from examining the Stickeen-Teelin route and Hootelinqua river for the dominion government. He reports the route perfectly feasible. The explorer was informed by partie- just. out from Dawson City that administrator Walsh : party bee lost its entire outt and is now on equal termb with the distressed Dawson people as to food supplies. Run-rl r, :'nh.. Dec. --Puaomzere BAD NEWS FROM THE NORTH; MEN wens TO BLAME. KINGSTON. ONTIAI/BIO . THURSDAY, `DECEMBER 16. 1897. You canhardiy think `oi Toys, Duiis, Games, Fancy Goods, icioaiks, Millinery, Furnishings or Dress Goods ` without thinking oi this store. Mailtle and ivlillinery Clearing Prices. Iolkippodtocnnnh. _ ~ I Nlw You. Doc. .18.-Hon C. Not-eon, once oondontinl chrk for Clo ing. Tboyot 5 &Oo.I|:oodgkrI,wuorn.igucd not-I davouncbugoolonbeulincnt. anon` in lorty-oven yunof up ndhn bun! via: the nnfor human yuan. Bin sllupd Hauling: villlootu nnnlthou-, Inndaoldollnn. Six non ngoho loll: updwunl zo'l`oI-unto. "Ia-iodtogoomr wihwntofuubvishnmbntohg _...u 4.: 1.. :g 0 ..;.I L. "I .1...` nu... " I Provincial Government Acting lmiepond- A enuy-0tcevye not consulted. _ Tonowro, Dec. I5.--`l.`he debate on the bud on we: continued to-dey by Col.` Mabieaon and Hon. George .W. Ron. whose speeches occupied the house lrom immediately efter routine until it rose in the evening. up Whitnnv mid:-mend ve nuoniimm to tour prospects. Alderman Stewart md city solicitor lhc'l`svinh kit for Tomato lat, evening to look after tho city : interact: in oovenl ` bill: now baton the legislature. Ono of the limo to which attention will be do- votodil thn ol the county council in .......4I 9.. mar. cm-9.1.. nnnl-I. hang: and! bonuses. to ouuu mo nnago. ' The bishop 0! Octuu bu issued his first Christina pastoral letter. a copy of which will be handed to ohchhombor of the Au- flican church of the diocooo next Sunday. n the loctnr he uh aha: the members should not overlook tho min which pro- vuih in this and ohhor diooooos ol making thoir offerings on Chriotmu I gift to their clor men. A t...I AI.-liml nl Hun inuniarntinn dun. A re] Akerlind. of the immigration de- pertment. returned yeeterdey from Fort. Williem. Mr. Aketlind bee been in charge ot a lerge pen} of immigrente from Mon- cmroo Fort Williem. no reports um. the country in in e proeperooe oodition. end the imrnigrente were delightedrithi their prospects. Amgmm Suture citv solicitor. I the evening. Mr. Whitn y addressed five questions to the government on the timber question. which had evidently been placed on the paper with the object of ascertaining whether there was collusion between the Ontario and federal authorities. Replying to these questions. the premier said : No representations or inquiries. have been made by the government of Canada, of any member of it. to or of the government of the province, or any member of it. re- garding the policy of the latter govern- ment upon the question of restrictions in timber licenses heretofore issued by thede- partment of crown lands.now in force.or in licenses to be issued in pursuance of any future sale. I had a casual conversation with an Ontario member of the ghvernment of Canada relating to the question of the manufacturing condition shortly before or ' about the time of the first meeting of the Canadian lumbermen in Toronto. The member in a general way expressed his opinion upon the question. He was then rather inclined to the view held by tne ma- jerity of the lumbermen at their `meeting held in Toronto, I think, later on. 1 have no reason to know his present views, as I have neither asked for them. nor has he expressed them, to my knowledge. to any member of the government since. Mr. Hardy further said that the government has received no intimation that the dominion govern- ment is opposed to the imposition of the proposed restriction. The government has no knowledge or information as to the at- titude of the Canadian government upon the question. 'l`o the ques- tion as to whether the govern- ment of the province had refrained from laying its policy on the question be- fore the legislature in oonsequence of the attitude of the government of Canada. or in consequence of any request fromlhe government of Canada to delay the an- nouncement of its policy. the premier re- plied. "No; in no sense whatever. Abill of much imnortance to students goods Into me I IIKOII Dy way In uyuu. Duncan J. Mcluayre. Lindsay, has been appointed deputy judge of Ontario county owing to the illness of judge Dnrtnell with paralysis. `l 'l`hnmu Mun-av. ex-M.I .. Pembroke. is braramp or tsenxrew counuy. The Canadian 800 canal was closed on Tuesday last, when the lust steamer for the season posted through. The United Stnbpa canhl an the Soo ciosqd two weeks Ex-mayor McDou all says that the work willcornmonco on t o ropoaod interpre- vinoial bridge at the inning of non month. He says that E. J. Boomer has nitod the money unicient. along with tho_ bonuses, to build the bridge. Th. hinl-mn nl Oran-A hn iunad his rlt IBTKB nunlnulsa Ill UIUIIU uuuulu. Mr. Siftdn does not anticipate my t.mu- ble from the efforts being made at Wash- ington to prevent the entrance of Canadian goods into the Yukon by way of Dyes. hunmm J. Mclnavre. Linduv. All our Finest Trimmed Millinery reduced-it s early too-4 months of wearing time. but they must go. One-fourth o all, more of} some. $9 and $10 Hats for $5 ; $6 and $7 Hats for $4 ; $4 and $5 Hats for $3 ; Un- trimmed Hats. 75!: and $1 kind for 50c ; English Walk- ing Hats for 49; Trimmed Sailors for 75c. paralysis. \ Thomu Murray. .. Pembroke. making 3 strong bid for the vacant. regis- trarahip of Renfrew county. Tim (hnndinn Boo mm] was closed Will be anxppeu were. The dominion government as owners of the. LL Camdienne. in company with the charterera of that veueel. have decided to take action against the United States government for $10,000 dinagea sustained in the collision with the 'antic. D....:.I.....L. 1.6` Ottawa hang -nlmnu-H151` In me coumon wlul we 1 auuc. Residents of Ottawa have subscribed $600 to Mr. Blake : home rule fund. I and .Glo.mHmnnn thn` Unnndinn hiuh ,`l)UU to Mr. blnkel nome rule Iunu. Lord Struthconn, the` Canadian high commissioner, thinks thnt. the Canadian pulp and paper manufacturers could do 8 large business In Great. Britain. M:-A Sifmn dam-I not nnticimte nnv pneu. "N0; Ill no Danae wnuwver. Abill of importance throu hour. the province will be brought into I: e legislature later on in the session. The amount of fees which high school stu- dents from the county have to pay is diffi- cult to determine. Now, many schools which are inetlicient have higher fees than better-equipped institutions. Itis propoaed that the coat of various high schools throughout the province be gured up by the education department. and that the legislative grant be made there on an average rate for each pupil there deter- mined, alter having some regard to the ei'liciency_ of the school. Ir. nrm-.I'.in.allv means the talrina of the emcnency. OI H10 BCIIOOI. In practically means the taking of the control of fees from the counties,` and the placing of it in the hands of the depart- ment-. I`otibion,at.o that etfech hnve been put. in._ Output 0! Blxteen Cnnmerloe Wu Nearly . Halt I Illlllou Pounds 0'r'r.\\\'.\, Dec. l6.-The total quantity of butter manufactured in the creameriea of the northwest territoriee last summer amounted to 478,873 pounds.` There were sixteen creameriea in operation. where there had been but three the previous year. Arrangements are being made to pack the butter from there creameries for the Japan and Klondylxe trade. West Indinn trade will likewise bedevelopod, and the butter from the Nappan farm in Nova Scotia will be shipped there. ` The Ilnmininn ummrnment as owners we TIMBER QUESTION. Nonwasr BUTTER. non. pnlln. Allnd Doyle. whodnwnd lur- nllin Broekvillo on Wodnudny night, had ban in the Asylum for tone zinc pn- vionly but allowed on on Tuesday bi- }enno ol but improved condition. `SM :|ouvn 5 hnuhupd and 3 lnrphnily o! c Q nnv\lAl| II` I M. j I` r. guouuuoog

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