Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Dec 1897, p. 2

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.em::.... 2-;,;,;.;,....,. . .- CA.`-llytzmni _ 3 * hi I w i k.`;'.b'ha'5"|lIll'u&ig5. ` -`C.-Imam Lg4....,._- E I Ilnw uni prupurvy no woulu IIIVI racew- og the bull back from Roynoldt. and would still hon hold Kennedy : money. The jury returned a vordioh Against the dotondunu who won ood 810 without cook. The cut oonolndod court proceedings. . Olly DIIO Illllllllu Junge Price told the jury the polnh to beooneldered was whether or not Cnmp~ eellmede felee etaetnmecm for fraudulent purpoeee. The defendant in any one ehould heve returned Kennedy hie none . for bed he redeemed the chime e eineh t e property he would have receiv- hha hull bank from Rnuhnln and 1-nnlnl WDOOM . E. H. Smybhe. for the defence. mede en eloqueno eppeel in behalf ol hie client. whom he npreeenhed en en honeet men, end who wee enered into e neh by e eherper on eocount of hie illitereey end ignoreuoe of legel documente. To convict him in wee neoeeeery to prove then he willingly rnede untrue eteternente to 1 . Kennedy, with the intention to delreud. l)r. Smythe reviewed the evidence. on deevoring to ehow then the pereleteney of H. Reynolde wee the only Ineene of piec- ing Celnpenll in jail. Had he been let: elone he would never heve been erreetn ed. He wee too honeel. e men to willingly delreud enyone. _ J. L, Whitinn reviews:-l the hon llIll'I|lll Illyilnlu J. L. Whiting reviewed the ma brought eut. in the evidence in e convinc- ing manner. showing oheo Cam ll hed noo eoted in en honeeo way or e would hove relunded Kenned his money when the letter lost the hul . He undoubtedly mode mierepreeentetione when telling Ken- nedy ohe enimel. IIID. III! I!!! 0! III! VII pma IOI UBO bull. Gun ll reoeivnng 811 and freedom from the ebb M39. After Kennedy bought the nnimel Reynold: went to him and de- vnmded it n his properoy. To avoid trouble he bended the bull over and threatened to hue Ounpull ureeued. Roy- noldn intervened end ncquelnhed Cnmpnll of his propoeed Irrelo. and counulled him to settle wish Kennedy. but he did not do I0. Kennedy then loaned I wu-rent against him for receiving money under felne pre- benoee. morn new ny ur. ulaxtou. Uempeau to han over a deed of the lend and a bill of eale of all the ohattele. an eeourlty with the right of redemption. To this propoeal Campeall. by hie own evidence, agreed to. Among the cattle on the Eroperty wae a red and white ul, purchased three yeare ago from P. Kennedy, Camden. Reynolds vieited Camp- eal| e house laet June when the property was looked over and a Hot of chattele made out. The bill of sale wee filled out end Campeail in the preeence of hie wife eign- ed it with the sign of e oroee, he being unable toread or write. In that billol eele Oampeall laid the bull did notappear, although it not being there wee due In an inadvertence. Hie wife. who in more scholarly, said dietinctiy that no mention of 1:): ball wae made in the hill. Suble- quent y Campeall placed hie eignature to mother lled-in bill. and aim to a blank bill. The bill handed into court.contain- ed a mention 0! the bull. and Reynolde olaime the item wee in it in the first place. It wee read over to Campeall and agreed to. Campeall admite that he told Rey- nolde at a later date that the hull wee omitted from the list. but refused to allow it inserted. beoauee Reynolde refueed to hand over a bond of redemption Later W. Oampeall eold the bull back to the original owner. P. Kennedy. who held a bill of '9 ageinet Cumpeall, ropreeenting the hull hnibn has of nnw nlnlm hr Anvnnn : In no Igllnlu uumplln roprolonung ;h:bu|I hobo free of any cladn b anyone also. The mm of 818 was pm for the bull. Cnmnnnll rnnnivmn III And frnnllnm "Wong-he my arm in and sun church. vonlulhn nan. IIIUIIUJ Ill uuu prupurcy. DIIIIIIIIIK CV31` thing In: pretty well covoud by the manage: hold. H. Reynolds then viuitnd W. E. Oampull and offered to lift the mortu hold by Dr. Olaxtou. Oampull to over A dad of tho land And A bill IIIIIQX ll Onmpull. In thnnnl Pi'osPEcToRs' CLASS nun Iu'm,.wuu Iwolcu wlmuuluu. nolwl. 0to.. which ho value: in full to About 02,000. AI timQ,vyont_ on, Dr. Cluhon gob pououion o! I her '0 ugihm thb peo- porcy.` amounting to {0 main the `land. and 8225 on the clnttoll. Lao spring Dr. on to pteui hi I no s c.:.:'..:..':... .:.K 1.'.m..3'....: s..".'...::'f -L1 WKII TCIWII ,UIl, IEIIU Quoon u. ampull out Illll after six o'clock lab ovonl . Although I trivial gnmnmmar pf dumb ovottehc unmet orCH',yuoII: Invoiud aloe ohvfdoueo and non; add:-can qopnqoh. Cunpn I, ah: dofdndnh. pri to it al- bnndonoiwich nuohoublo. Witiihio ii In nttld `bio of: at" ".'%':.`a.':1.:" 0'3"` n'.1'.?,,.'.ui'$'&a"3"_-I nut In-m.fw utoo odwithotttlb. bones. ohm. -hinh ha vnlnnn in full gt. nhnnt O0!!! '1, ,.: 4. in 29-9 3" -sn.-I'I'?-.'-.-. -'-TI -I3-"=32 rot Olriunu lions - um: 6\i E. .__.`. THE nnigr wane.` _`;:`;v__,,~" 4` `iii, F. V . i J-`.V,'_.,r .. ,7, . ?1*aUi:s12u. nncmuann 16. 12:9; uvqig uh ututpz IIIII u IJIIII. Ul'._ :::::'.: W :3. `~ .3 - :II . . out-noon y- trouuor. I`. on: captain. W. Htnmon. Olsrimnuoudnin more than out In vogue inlay bosriao (coda. Onnnn tum They no . too. Ono on III at any lot I dollar with unit Walsh Ca In-Ind-n In -A-I. _.AA.._ -l -I.AL `A ac. Q0 :4. n no. 32?. mgni Hall. . Iumui, *'::. cult; Y '5': ::"* K? W C lnohnln In Elihu Inlo `ad It 0. :34 In hovtlouks Olt. I nil. rm I'-I"n'ln ATHLETIC TION PROPERTY _ :30]: o! tholon grounds. The unan- n.2'5.'n."":.x. 'L.`I".5n..'.`;`..`"..`."}.!.`?.'.`i ulo unuli ' IIIIV mnnnmoturoa. thug pm-. nd:?(IJla'x-Mun 03.90. Dun- Io . Eastwood}: I cl bhu ` Ind and w'il|_ IN chi: Wi|';';g".l0&I bacon. he at pouulo ' min! and will `in sh, _:it,y maa` ma. Tho lb CIN 5 : H - % .35.. am. :':...:-.....;.*;.':::.a":.";. IIIIIQ2 Znind ofnn-nnn ml I'L- ouch ovonfn . W A. Moqu In bu puychooocl tho livery buoinooo horololoro oouduotod by 0. Wells. For tho tlmo bolng In will conduct both livotioo. but ovontnolly ho will olooob up tho ouoon nppor Prinoooo htrooh and con- lnn tho uoinooo In tho loror liv . ` Tho ooh; nib moan olurod. nklml I3 m nun. noon. paloocnn Ind boohln. 'l`o-mo:-row. Fxiduy, Harrison 00. otfor their stock 0! uncle and Icroion at prices that will plothlr cuotompn: itlin only for I`:-idt. air wnroiooml no opon oven A \J.l'I.... ._ I.-- .._-...L__..I .L- L-...,_ IGOHFIFI 0! UIIC m|'mnU- Visit Wan & (`o u store to no artistic Chrmmu goodo. Brain and chin: Iumpo. Brut und 0?: tabla. ohriutmn cudn, books. palm an and booklets. "n,n\Anno\-1 NJ`- 9--.}..- I`. `u- UII Illlln About ton o'clock lnb night some maliciously incllnod on throw Aoat of board through I Argo window in tho ooidonoo of E. B Loocko, Wollingmn ntroob. It was lupoooiblo to ucortoin tho Identity of tho ml-oroonb. \'ilih M H. I`!-n : nbnpa FA ngg g-Clubh- Luu uruu [run so IIIVO ISIIO M0001 ! company olovobor will, 0 out: our the K. & P. and 0.P.R. ' m I. Just u noon at the connections are made with tho strut nilsuy Iyuboln out will bo run u to the elovnt.o_r to bo loadod. ' Boys auio ale now on. l)unlop. Limo hon linod kid mlt.t.n_ 95.: my mi.- guoun. ow, ow. Ull nut. Good honuhyuluo for ever dollar you spend at Gilbert : grocery. 0 room for ooupom or print. No time to humbug poq lo with such methods. '13.. lino grain to leave the Mooen nnmnnnv nlnvnmr -ill can link mm. on. nnyn sum time n0W on. uunlop. Limo boyn' lined kid minus. 250 p`9r pair, 0:! Hall. AL-..n. A-- _)_I--L L-` .-,n. mun Auoaynu. The steamer North King. now occupying the governmenbdry dock. is having placed. in her A new keelnon. This means A re- movnl of a portion ol her bottom. and the oooupetion of the dock for ten or twelve do I yet. inn blank mun and mu. nu... .....I- III I ,II fiat black cost: and vuu. tailor undo goods. 89. CH). Oak Hall. nnlki hnnuh vnlnn for nun-u ..JnII.- Conn KIN GSTDN `BUSINESS A COLLEGE. rung row. It is rather utoninhing tho 3 grub many poo lo who inaiau upon the "Mr." in front. or t. o Eaq." at the Inn of I mun : name, do not huitnto to mutilate the gmmo name of dl by using the abbre- vintion .\mu." .....l_- ..l -..-__ .!.___:_A:.__ ._ _,. VIIDIOII ' '.\ lull." Bpninn of ovjory doucri eion on man or bouu quickly cured by us ng Amos`: Ar- nion Auodyno. TH: ntnnmnr Nfnu-6|; VI-um Dunn: ..-....-....`__. UII fllllo Choice Christan opocinlhiu At grown prots. unnll indeed. bub quick the halo quoth U. Whom? Oh, an Gilberlh of DO!) I'll). OUIIFIIM Lush ovonin 3 pound oociol. in behalf of miauons, was old as tho Johnston ebroec Baptist church. The ovont wu quite suc- cessful and 3 large quantity of atu` wu secured for the aid of minions. [nun-I-Dunn: nllt `A- -A..- L..`_ D--A-l. IUIJIIKILI I0!" EDI mu 0! lnll.I0nI. I Chrlntmu gift for our boy. Scotch tweed Iuib. regular 86. or 83.76. Dunlop. King street. If. in I-nthnr nnfnnl-hh-an es... . nnnnt uouou, nuy porlumu. I). U. Mitchell. Full drou glove: and '_neckwur. collars. etc. Och Hull. nal... tWs.-:-n..-- -_--:- u.--_ -. _._. - ., _ I unry mm I0!` xernmzm purpoeee. Boys and youth`: euigu. hlgzeec stock in Kingston. 82.50. 83. 34. $5 50. Dunlop, King ehroob. ' v New mixed peel: Mo. lb. Finher. "On Wedneedny next two young resident: o the front med. went oi Porumouzh,dee- oendente of two of the olden lamiliee in thin district, will be united in men-Inge. Hit ! net-fume. all wn new in. nu nnr nun muurlcu, Wlll no nmboa In murl-Inge. porfumo. all we any in, use our nook and compare our prices. the goods will do the rest. and wo say again. ifin. doubt, buy perfumes. E. C. Mitchell. Full (XI nlnvnn nnrl 'nonLn-A-n null... PIID IIIUHU On. Gronob o walnuts, Tarrwonl Almonds. Slcoly lborts, all oxtrn ne nuts, 12c. lb. Fisher. B wine and C Gilbert : tine stock of cum- dioa. oranges. dim. gs. oto., B 4 U buy. Kinntaon nenitnnuuv hm-nan Inn An- mu. ornngu. UIDOI. 113:. 0:13., B 4 U buy. Kingston penitentiary hon-on were on- Fgod to-dny In drawing burned grain rom Richtrdaonn wharf to the pennan- may mm for fornllizlng Bon Ind mum . mm. mum. mu. an v--:------ `Ctr... -vg---- uuv-u -an--v no but namuonu ndvunuol. with '1.'::n"a'.:.?3.`:a:`a.`::.:';':.'a:`.m 'I"I .l. INA. ll. IYnl-.-M- llngl--A-. uuu uuu 0| me long IOOI. Arcintio Ibore. Artistic goods for Christ- mu. D. A. Weeee at Go. Tweed euite theatre Scotch, $10, $12.50. Cl3.50. Oelr Hell. The Belleville Ontario eeye Kingston people are deepenbe gemeebere end uppe- renuly herd proceed to gen eomething to put menu on. umnh I Cnlnnfn mrnnnnnh -I_.._.I- 9o.uu. uunlop, lung Inreeu. Choice neclwonr in I" the new colors for Christmas. 250, 500. 750. Out Hall. Th -nil: riunrn Lana n-.un.g-....l ......_ 'rupidl uurummu. zoo, DUO. `loo. Ull Hall. The apile driven have progmued very { in sinking npilea for the M. '1`. Co : 0 avatar. Bpiloa have been driven to the and of the long dock. Arbintic Ibm-n. AI-Mnhin anmh fnr mm. nruulvmo `.I.`llnB spun at ul. ' Heavy nor? sum. boys 12 to 16 yearn. 83.60. Dun op, King omen. Ohoic IICOHWXP in A thh nnw nnlnrn fru- can I nurluv. nrocl Met. ' - "Thou otnunoh pillar of Onhrio librsl- inn. the Kingston Wnm," it the way the Brockvillb '1` men speaks of Heavv largo nninn, hair: 19 hrs In ...... ware Iuuwou no aoparn um mornluf. Calendar cardu. booln-, artist 0 and cheap, uh cue & Co I. Ennlinh `Inna `nu Jana:-ntbun -A 'I'..L_ camp, in vvolio G Uo'l. English holly for decoration at John- _oon u orintv. Brock tenet. V "'I`hn1m-mnmi. mm... ..c n..a.--:.. m.-..-u men we. I In. In uubown. Fine blnck pnntu. Venetian cloth. right thing for full draw, 83 50, 84. Oak Hull. Three homohu tramp: were Ivan shel- ter It the police cell: In my 0. They were allowed to depart this mornIuF. Cnlendnn; my-dn. hnnlrn, nun. n uni I a goon oi wstohee end rings for Xmu pre-b eente st 0. L. Bun . ' Until Christine duly boys three-piece 34 units. :2 00. Dunlop. ' _ Three oonvicte are on route from Bri- tieh Oolumbie penitentiary for detention in the prison here. Cinletmu prelenh with Art baking powder. Fisher. More of the Rat'nedele'e dnmdged wheet me elevated into Clerk : malt houeeto-day to be kiln-dried. Ohoioe heddiee 81:. e lb.. boneleu hed- dlee 100. I lb. at Gilbert's. Finn hint mm. \r....u... ..|..n. ..:..|.. x n ulu nu uunon1-:m1na. um grann- llud uugu for 8!. Rather: which lormod the fonndmon of Rlohnrdnm alum: nu null smoulder- COAL that in COAL at '1; 1 3rs'o.1;.nn-;'_.4 Bo-'~'7`o'.-"33 -.-= i.~"~ on` to. _ . Try I1 0 tflllhioii 0'0 300. lb. Co'I. u: catnip. Hointz Iwoob_ pioklol. siIk'mu_-um, imported, 31 to $3.50. 0 Hall. 2 3 land At Ul|horh'o-253 Ibo. no grann- cam for 81. Ohupolb book: in the my an Wouo a: tho. In.-.0 rm.-um I!-` , puiv. niiioni-ens I Poutnn Qdlngnlon-nlotlhc 3 XjIIlAt$nnnl|l'hnnnChnAnn nhhnaifis I-_f :x 69 av out I __-...__ _.)G: ,......____ 7 x *\\.i`=.::-~ ` \` \` N - rv r which fonndmou n nlnunmn nu nll ..m.;lA.'..-_ nun-cl than Hindu I-II Iulgn In In: mwrlvglwri. | , , The luovinpomneono has for mu- 'lul. nodiun-priced rod: rm: tho ptohl nut :05} down. -No pticbu on our hacypodo. E O. Vmvvlhnnmbnnn-nab-ulna In` Mtlonooti ofthocuy pony conmmuyon yoonootthgprcm om thoughts: noun a laugh so ador- Inn Tait : upunlo by at! him tor on orpnulon ol opinion on tomponuoo question. "Tim is not I huponuoo mu- ing. or I un grand mama In my now` ." mm n `that alderman no In Wu nouns at the uuublap, turning tho on Mt Inhnojlun. Thu nuwlnnnn-annn Inn: has nun. 3-m"c':`r=?, w t `E: M Applolonl 1 raaidanoe of Edw. J. 13. Lane owning Emma Chittondon, daugh- ter of tho Ian R. H. Vaughn. of thia city, died afar a ahorb iIlnoiiah the Penn. Two waoh ainoo aha calm from her own homo ab Wataarbown. N. Y.., t.g_ apand tho wiator with the family of a very daar aiator oallad homo aarly thin you-. Sha had`baon allin bhrou houb the fall. and a cold ooutrao a ma agooaughtaaovaro hold upon hat oonatitution. The aymptomu for" nix daya wort nob alarming, bub auddanly aatorday typhoid pneumonia do- valo w an a rapidiby aahoniahing to tho phya oiana. and after twulvu houra of unconciouanoauhaalo zany. Daathoaun very auddanl . Tho aoaaaod was of moan aaoonato Jga Mon and atotling charac- hr. Tho h roavod o! har bhtaa chil- dran to ab 1- aarl yaara the bore thin bur- den oi Ion-ow wit a warm apirie of dam- aion to hot huahand and oohara noar tohar. till all of Mr !athbr a family and not own had pncadod hat to not. Hat lilo wan givau in largo part to church work and doada In Kl?1ton. and hr had boon i- vqod Io hol auoh aeaaohod friaodo. ranalna wan to-day aahan to Wabwovn toholaid haaidothooaof Ilatbalovod ha- I--ul -Iua AIAA I... n..- IIIU ZIUIIIITDIJ W I had. who died Ian yur. II], (III IIIH IUIIE: U IUW 5 U0-, sgssinss; Dorou of Sq An rsw's church. baby clothes; Mrs. Fslconsr, old linen and native wins; Mrs. Dslcon. dishes for 8h. George's ward: Mrs. Mslcolm Msogillivrsy. turkey: Dr. Hsrsld. fruit; Ilrs. Tlylor. msgninss. old linen. sto.; Mrs. Wsikom. ponodicsls; Mrs. Nicol. owsrs ovsry wssk. uuupnuun nruu-uvulu The generel hospital acknowledge with chnnkethefollowin donetione: St; George : church. grapes: re Capt. Poul. frulls; collected by Min Chelmers. 800: Mn. Dalton, grapes; Hold: and Dorie Kent. Dorothy end Marjorie Browneld. toys for So Andrew : ward ; Mrs. Yates. ve coun- terpanee for Yahoo word ; Mrs. Molldorine, fruit and vegetables; as. John : church. gt-open; the King's Daughters lilm\ry_ per Mrs. Cnppon and Miss Alice Macneo. mngnxlpu: Mrs. W.H Reid,oenned lruib; Mr:-. I)nIt.on, fruit: for St. George`: ward; Y.W.C A. olQuoon'a college. fruit; lady Cartwright. unit; military encompmenb, cake.`-etc. 3 Col. Kiteon. magazines: Junee `lzld, oek hall meet; Uglow & 00., I anlinnno Tlnwun nf Re. An on-nu`. A|n|nA|\ IICI II DIIIPIIII IIVUIH A epeclel meeting of the Portemouth vil- le council wee held lnb night. at which el account: due to debe were and ordered to be paid. Rev. 8. Ti; e and Dr. Third were preeent and naked for I grunt toward: the maintenance of the generel hoepltel. It was pointed out that the council hed this your elreudy mode A grant to the institution, end could not mete 3 second one within the some (local year. The treenurer e abatement showed that, after all expenses for the your were paid. there would be c hnlnnce on hand of About 01,000. which will be devoted to road and eldewellr repair. Including back taxes. municipal propert and ceeh balance, the council hes a isurp us of over 84,000. sun Another agar Bargain. We have received for the Christmas trade a traveller e samples of silk piano and mantle drapes : Piano drapes. former price 88. now 83: mantle dra a. former pricc 85. now $1.50; silk cus ione. elder down lled. for 81.50 and 8175. not much more than the price of the cushion uncov- ered. Handsome rugs. mats. curtains, etc.. suitable for Christmas presents. at R. McFaul a, Kingeton carpet warehouse. To-Nlghva Lecture. The lecture by John Marshall, M.A., on Sir Henry Irving's representation of The Merchant of Venice will be delivered in convocation hall tonight at eight o'clock. This is the last and one of the meet inter esting of the series cl art lecturee. It will he profusely illustrated by means of the lantern with beautiful views, many of them taken from the scenes or the play as actually presented by Irvin in his London theatre. There will doubt see he a large attendance. nnauore. wuuunu nrv wulypquue Numerous compleinte are heard during this muddy weather of the custom of allow- ing belt line street care, while waiting at Union etreetjunction. to stand directly ac:-one the orouing over Alfred street. lending went towerde Victoria school. Pedutnine are compelled to wede almost ankle-doe in mud around the end of the can in or or to get by. Av vuvw \l"llIlvIll-. IIIICUKO Fjollowing a long eubeblinhed cuebom. Sh. George e society will distribute the annual good cheer among the poor femiliee in the city. The gift will combine everything required for 8 been-by good dinner. The dlabribution will take plnoe in St. George : hell on the afternoon of the 24th inn. an -cu; n---v --nu Yosurday Min Dainy (`arbott received an entire black wolf_ skin from (`niboo diatrlob. British Columbip. It in I beauty of In kind. mount-in over six foot. The hair is very long. th ck and wondufully soft. The wolf was shoe by W. Wont- worth Boll, formerly 0! this city. 3 Till - kpltrlok. bonu- .:.-.%:.*:.-zw rupn Juan: A VIII` `l`Ill'lo A pupil in Min Smith`: clue in Loulee Ichool took I week tum yehterdey. ooueing some commotion in the room. The mm id reeled over on the oor and bleokeoed n the non; gin Smiph. named by mud Ohown,,worke' withm for fteen min- ute: beiore the reoov . . Io: nor. Buy her I pair of III N und every dny nho'Il think `of you. an 5: her oomforo :9- momber you, and thank her lucky Monro thus bhnt man of hex-I bad name enough to buy ofontible pruonl. Win ovary yiod at alt with Svery kind of rfghl price. Hninoi Lockatu. ' I or load? Indo olothlng. Prevent ii iilllinj Bi? ihd "d'bhI' ovu- ooah he 88 bonf suit T 1. non : gvomongtor ;u yo 2` giyhv on non : . oirgmu, .3." mac` ' m . an mm even ` Suing : Lockoto. 0-III] lI'I AtAMA_:-3, _J_unu gilt'I. 161 King stung, on Sunidny oltirbddh, 18th in`: . from four to nix n nlnnlz. un uuuuuny uwn four to nix o'clock. ' Uvrvlrli W0 70 an `of nllppon at very lo pt-Sou, A _ _ . V ltd And llnldon Death. an n.. . Pnpll `run: A Wonk `run. .2: 2.. |n-_ n__nLu_ _u,_. - To dive out-main ohm-. __I___ . I-_.._ __A_L`f L _ J _ . v. AND -_--Pg. Hoapltnl Donstlonl. ___I I._-..:._I -_L_- _I Ila`: A Surplus Over. .I ._.-_.2___ - .1- rs, .,_ Should no ltoppod. ._- _-..._I-l..A- ___ L--. ...._L_._...____......_.._ A Very IIPC Illlla _II2-_ I'\,_'__ l\,.l Ollllty `NI --- _:lu_ In` l~)l' Ullltlllll '1 non. was nun. Ol.l Cheddar chemo. 00 Nod III! Nhq, 2 B and at Gilhocfo. IIIC I3. II. I ID. II Ul|KI""s Rook chnit-2-always I uioo pnnnt-- lhrrluon lnvoalu-your ` lbuon having an luunomo run. Thdr I and 8 - 75 lines noon to I put (norms. lhnhrnlhn Al TBA II II CK Tingnnnn 'x':'"':.':'u"" ' " "T'o{'L""' gun. `II I. I ` for antic-`tutu M such. Oak HAIL. l'\I.l fVL4.IA-- ghnnng ILA Ilnal Ilnl no- v vs `VT-'* l`Il"Q_f`i1.I&% ~ nlgn BIIC EIIUIC - l'll|II 000331. Star cannula black cumut boa boon. dnto boa bent, cram nun. nnplo cocon- nub. at I9: undo prion. Think of it. nll~ the above 200. n lb. :0 Gllbtr. l:..|.x_- _L-x_. AI..--.- A -1.. _...._A Then in bounty in every lino. oxeglloncg in every uioeh. solo Inna: for high gndo clothing. They no wooden. Blno honor onrooau. tuilor undo goods. Inn; In]. ttzom lor honour prion, O10, Ol`2. On I L The kayo! Quinta Ry. aw intuit. !or'l`nod. Nnpunoo. Donna admit- onlpoinu. '1`:-nlnlouu City Hall dqnl no 4.00 In. R. J. Wllaon. 0.9.3. blo- unoh ao.0lAnnoo mun High clan candies Polls oboeolsht. Run annual; blank ounnnl inn Inna: XIX III I". II! II KNEW] GURU." l)0AN'! Kmusv Puma an the out the cure. Romombot the nuno. DoAx`s. For olnlntnu Bush We lnvo tn Immonn stock of Ilippon at my low prion. Abomothy. A Pononnl luau. Mm. Wu. H.wm.\'. Bollovilh, OM.. nyu: "My huubund was ttoublod with kidney oombhint. rhoumntinm. Icon 0! up- potib. nlooplou-anon. 00.0.. and could not gut nlicf until I got: 3 box of Do.uc'.I Km- mw Pn.t.u tor him. Ha Inc now and tour hon: in nil. mo in porfoctly cured." Donn : Knmnv Pn.|.n An tho nnnn n... uurruuponulng pull!` on me Op one IIUO. The mayor epohe truly of his Keernn in charecterizing her ea one of the lendin Canedien artiste. Il all her work is of eque quellty to this one portrait. she need have no fear of euertinq her claim to recogni- tion es an artist. The pointing in admir- ably wrought and true to lile in the ini- nuteet detail. In sine the rtrclt in juet I trie under life eine, end e on the meyor ee in n contemplative rnood.ee he ie at timee in council when deciding e knotty point of order. The gilt in one the city in honor- ed in ecoe ting. end 1: the llret of the kind received a nce 1387. when the retiring mayor. John Oereon. hendedyhie portreit over to the city. To mete the number `complete to dete the portnitn of ex meyore J. D Thom eon: W. M. llrennen D. M. Mclntyre. 0. mm. w. E. Wright and R. F. Elliott have et to he received. There in still conaiderehle epece left in the city hell. \ 50 IIDUIIU EH8 lslllg. Upon the committee edjourning they repaired to the city hall to choose e suit- able place in which to hung the rtnlt. It wee found that one epero pi In was left. end mayor Skinner expreesed MI utiafnction er. the location, which is on the wee: eido of the building directly over the door Iendnng up to the platform. The portrait of ex-mayor Oereou ocoupiee the corresponding piller on the opposite side. Tho mnvnr nnnhg M-nlv nl` Min Kan-nu WII I `I15 I30 IIIIIL . On behalf of the ciey chairman Living- acon express-ed pleaauro in aocopbing the portrait. He would invite the committee to attend the hanging. Unan thn cumming: ulinurninp than Peru-elt 0! leyor lklnner 'l`o Ilnd 1 Piece In The oeuorv. While the committee on city property wee in lemon yesterdey mayor Skinner eprung eeurprlee upon the member: by eelxlnn them. on behalf of the city, to no- oeplhle portreitto be pleoed among the portrelte of noteblee who et preeenb grace the city hell. He would oo_qeider it e compliment If the committee would ep- rove ofit end glveiob poeltion in the all. He no not an art critic. but than who one euppoeed to know had told him the portrelt dlepleyed merlt. It wu- uinuod by u friend of his. Mien Keel-no. of rockyille. whom he considered one of Conede e rising youngertlete. The portrelt wee e gift to hlm. On helm" nf the MM! nhnin-men Lluinn. |I If IIIUIIUCQ Utlun mj ...'.I.;".1` heolnu BMHA & G0 S YARD, sauna." ofwood snob. lncul lbiiiit prteu. DUE \.-I'I(l|U UI DUB IJIOP. Illu 0HlUl'Ic One of the moat. eucceuful of the emokere ever held by the club eeme to e canolunion about eleven o`clock by the heerty einging of the national anthem. HUI`. Between several of the numbers of the prognmme Mr. Simmonds in- troduced some of his rephophone et- lectiono, which were well` received by the emokere. Among the pieces rendered were: A selection bf the Chicago marine` bend; song by e me e qunrtetm: "Sweney River (descriptive); "Liberty Bell Much": ve minute: with the minetrela; "Rocked In the Crudle of the Deep. and othere. Onn nl thn mnnf. nnnnnnfnl nf Hm emninr-I II EIIIU UVUI IIII SIOIII Ill HID pllll. Uopb. W. Bruce Corruthoro. rooldonb of the young llberol club. oocupl the choir. In o few concioe romorko ho inferred thee this woo only the introduetlon to o notion of omokento be held during the winter `months. He thought thee some oi the greet and most dietingulohed of the llholol opeokero ohould be engoged to deliver od- droeoeo ot thou meetings. Tho mony pre- sent were intoreotaod in the policy of reform and progressive government. Nevertheless we Ynuot be prepored for on emergency that might occur. so the v on the time come: the llberol party will be found ready to do their duty end onotoln ocleen, honoot and economical government. Williom Crawford. a Queen : student: from Broch- ville, oenq very acceptably the "Bonnie llenhe of Loch Lomond." Tnomeo 0`Connor enlivened the audience by one of his well rendered comic songs, and responded to on encore. A qnnrtette. composed of Major Galloway, N. E. O`Con- nor. S. Roughton and Arthur ]`Illie,de|ight- ed the oudience with some good oeleotiono. William Kelly recited a comic parody on Poe's Raven. entitled ` 'l`he Potter of the Shingle. Following this come A oong. Major (lnllowoy ; eong. T. O'Connor ; solo, S. Roughton ; piano solo. Mr. Her- vey gaolo. Mr. Ellio ; reading, Mr. (lillon; and an excellent recitotion by T. O'l`on- hf. A and Milton by 0:90. I. In-ooo ou- rlt.Ili|'l--I I-DI! All '0!!!-OIIIIOIFOII - Pro|'l|luo-Iolno AIIOIII Iolootlou by tho Gnphophono--lt Woo tho Io- glnolng of o lotion ol unoloro. ' Thu tho - mu of atom and bonus govorpnono on man: tho brooou at tho you non 0! Klngotu wu muio om -mt mmnln E3 on hnntnn - moo ndumnu out uumnth|Ionll_ tho In-ior of Wnm hall. -Iib`o:-K1: holif the ruin: of pan: eh:-`nu hm nearly ollot chin (sir dominion. on on addin tothoir rank: day I) do}. yob it in vol not to ho ovor-oondilio and lo6 oholr inherent! . And if tho onlI'\I|loIn Nut. prevailed no onigho at tho unokor `iven by the young liberal; in any indica- mon of public.opinion-ond it cannot bu othonrluo-t.hen than-o in no danger but that in the pending provinc-.io,| olooblon. the old oihy of Kingston wilt Jdhobly hot pub. on the ever hu donoin the pub. Cont. W. Bruce Cu-rnthanm nrooidonh nf A MOST tumusumo manna LAIT NIGHT IN WI-IIO HALL. mu YOBN;LlBERAlS um. TO HA_N?lN'.THE_f;A_YOR. cm... or AD0n17;l1h:wVT;e`l-1 AEHURCH SCHOOL: rnn"""`v cur `r"""""nu to` `via Q ms sum. Q 3 `_?; "?"'D-tuna {aaT}i ;.1Tn.".Iaa".Tu"J. `mud. wign mo node. L_Whig Hall", 5i3'hina; i_`_ _.._. n7:i}'sm. no n "A: [fut Qilofr Wtoloult. |m Ivvvn VI 1`. 4|. UIIIJIII. I II poaition to give Grout inch nan an in an Bsving animal mud Bankrupt Stocks. in India the Boot and stock of F. A. rd. I an now in 0' nAA:ICan. In An... Ilgggl hln 3- CHRISTMAVS srocxmcs. TOM SMITH'S CRACKERS no cents per box st V IIEML LU! JUET U. bl Ind but omblnod. In tho. Ida :_..M..'.':.'\.; 2.:-r.'::r:s.?..:. . no mom: mm Mun gr... CANDY, CAN DY, arriving daily. TOM SMITI-1'8 A. J. REES . STllM}HAN SWEA'l`Ell STRIPS Very easily put on, looks well. _ and cost very little. and the biting fronts of winter can be kept out of the house and you can realize what it means tobe "As Suva AS A BUG IN A Rue" if you use ADIIB AND GINTL HIV :-A'l` '1' II- auuc or 5 Inn mun - oluunn I an duo! ed tobooolno I mm an [or ma` I- No: of Mayor V0! {to If Inn olootod I] do mf but to an 0 Eonltlon with tho o ty and to yonv u M otlon. Ink you vote And uoneo In In favor. In the moo Mme! an endeavor to lulu I personal ounvua or (#0 out. onto tn: .1. n nmnn, [Those Chilling Winds To the arccton J: an city 0! ltlnouton. ADIIR AND (mm. Ill?1:-A'l"l` ` ll- .a...;%`l.1'3..{.`3J.?..'!'l`1`.;${.{`f.i"33.3":3.3 ..!`.".'; .!e:3.!3RAN!51e, -Q4; . cordially solicits the sugport or the Electors as 9. candidate for the BCIIOIIID} N.` W ::.a.:;t:.*za{:'7'.-:""~'*`3" "`-"'~' 1`. F. HARRISON C0. MAYORALTY OF I898. vnbi. `s aw!" v1m_IasL. mvmcswn |Sutherland s Now the SUTHERLAND FOOTWEAR"gets around that difculty. Solid comfort from the start and even the price is easy. Many a man his brokenVoul" in passion and has his feet all broken up" trying to get a new rpair of Shoes broken in." `Breaking; ABUNDANCE {:2 and I 0-..- \J1 T --. Iugfsmn t\:8:I'v lvuy ---- ---v---- -p v-v IIIUUC lhyoug wish a happy. vigorous life ('muf0rtnble old age. consult me tree m` charge or wrlte for tron book. T {REE CLASSES OF`. MEN." which ti-I as all about my treatment. Sen! qealml upon request. DB. ambiance 91*. Juan In-. N MONTREAL. QUIDX. ` I v ---we-c vvlnh I18! 937'! They atlmnlnte. but do not com.` ma ms. famous EIJBOTRIO BELT . ND I:LEO'R()j-sUPPOR l`lNG SUB- I`E.\ISt)nY. I pfonnlae manly ntranxm tomhe organnnnd vim to the aorta. III-_l_ h_-I_ n A Why . I have nlm; a mu may ttzthe mggn. II)`eIult:m|'n{vtrne`It- mom 0 L088 RA]. _ 3` BACK. IMPOTENOY. UNDEVELOE MENT AND Rl00OlI.E. No In h(,);sIolnu_a In : w<|zrl(luc-omblnoid hate :1 In expel-em-e nt on wetklhib-, es. W nu any to you In . s_- .. ., --WT onucs w':Li.' }}6r% CURE. Tllnn I-Mnmnlnlo. Iuun .I- -_A L`--. iii 'EEi'n3ini}i'-f b'nTiiii?. II Huh n hnnnn nlaunnancnn III; Low Priced Shoo House. Weak V `Belong -- 10 Me Prlldlh Mutt . VALKII. Iltuud domsh not Honu. corner and Qlbon Btrumwnh (our fun Iota. 1' A BARGAIN--'1` "1' FEAUTIFULLY E? A. M'ncImt. - C M ii! _ noggtl Cancun (olndneut). do great skin, mm. mm any speedy and doononuloul moment burn! _ of .n A ` T . HIV BLEHSHES "1!a"1*:%.:..`3.` M'o`ii'-."iuo`h'.' s3&'n.""6`o'r nlhhh pnnnu ,. W0 non and run-nvhl. Lookumnnhou um. pan J-nun...-nu--u up-a-nu. u-2--y. -uu plihnlpon 3175 nun, ncuia. ml blood. IQAII thump`:-lajl Hanoi `Inna Ann}-3-. FUYKN It Nty mtitsns_r'n:`asc:s`% ' `r. DICE.-F , IVVJUTIIIKITI I? run` Olouoo on TUESDAY. Nov. mu` woo In at the Roman, comer of Prlnoou lonuvnl mu. Into Iain bag: I MP0`. u." u : r r n P 03:. 1:`! 5|, ?::lln Ooh 1. ` I. I. s Sfooln Oar lulu nlhhh nnnnn in um. um I nsnuntxu 'l.'l.U f)l.'I5'.l` I I: the tunes; lnl Street will run dh-ootly through 0 w an on o no lo Iuoh ol to U I an. Inn Division Street Why David J. Whltnoh . A II "5: `m gm ! 1:91: :0 I on Ill. IIXI BII tn . ORA! EWBIKSBALL. Principal 1 wnolnuo ollouo u.auInn'.'oe.`3'. .. I. - nnuoanouif LIXJHI NI EH03 ( nstuomnur Dan on tn-cot. 1:61 In Whlhhnd. A um IJII W In no-oohupor .l'.I0O0|I-I or on. out B0- H! mm van Mlur than have only 9. up Jun mun. PM ur nhnlnxou At Klngcton nlnlng school opens JANUARY 4th Lou olght weeks. W. L. Oobdwla. `Director. fro as LET. DH] HI nun Manon vi: tn-oot_. 1_|_l \._x; I II'I_lA_I_._ .n "KICK-I JUUUIL Pnolpnl. M X 3.0. wouunoo urn. Anne oouuco van go unigho dud. adult punongon nu btoogho bockco the cit. Aumng tlnnvonpnol tbtvndovilo concert oonpnn.whowcnto pocforunnhooom Aaoounm Em nu given in tho" school homo. bolov tloopur G.'!`.R. do- potlue owning. which unload un In- nonu sudlonco. including many from the any. A nuupor ol city pothnhn d It pnnnm.no um gm oil Us by It: v on-surng Oohool bout ushl . o lln hc hnnkinn (In-n hula:-n llntln-mo. in thl ll onus! BM. IIQAC -` ma van gnome: oowu. ionlronout iuuurol II .`Io_I-olu on II IIUW CH3 8 H 25.3. 3..'?n'i. nu-. nun-oy IIIO vmuu month In mun: Counillor John Motto will not In o con- dition for no-oloooo to tho Porunoush villogo ooupc. Ho has had 1 nohnoy of Inch honors and will roelro to make my lot on r uplnnu. V '1?! mdqo dqoth at Wiudoor. Out. In :'nnounood of sum Martin. :1:-oollootor customs oi Fort. 0 brothor oi tho limo utlu. w.|nK.':zo: moot. and Mrs. (Major) I`:-nor. Winnipeg. W. J. Moolly, who lolol rooiguod ifrouIboou'l.I'o(tboup`or:eo: o| `. . n . ..'..'2.I .`."`-....:! .`mE...'........o .. n-uuunouun on woloptnuw in now teaching 3: I nigh no h 23:.".`3..'?n'Z....!".`5.".";_".l per Innnu. no mu"o.7..T1'x'r;'a:':: su lay : school Inn. nu. yam-no "nus. Johnhlnrn . Riduu strut, bu return- od tn Aim to. whats he neundod the fund!-'1 n H`: nn/hm I3 Mnololn (la-nnnil ucou Iunu pmuuro. J. H. Tromnnhaulor bu boon summon- odbosn. Louis. Mo.. and will leave for that city on Saturday night. A. J. MnNniI. divinihv nhnrhnf. uh that city anmrdny nighb. ' A. J. McNeil, divinity atudonh uh Quootfn. will spend Chrimnu vacation 31:11 Rev. K. J. Mwdonuld, Bouvorton. no. 117 A..Ll- l.._--I.. _n|. AL- .n....A __u "v'?r. Anbin, formerly with the strut nil- my oonzpcny. ha ncoopbod I petition with tho Pinkerton deuobivo ngonoy. New York. lUI'I. On Tuolduy R. Innunt, Emerald. wu mnrodtom ids, sixth dpughbor of Dnniol Won of Amhu-no Island. by the Ru. Sm-no ghu. Jnlin Manny. Ritlnnn `ntrnnh, hu I-nhnbn. ART: 5'9!-'l0Ol.. .lI'I- -loan I I'IXl'- ' G901-is N. Monng. Toronto. in the pub liuhor 0 Kit : Jubilee Lowon. already no- ticri with plnuuro. , H Trnmnnhnnnnr Inn hnnn nnrnvnnn. X I) IUEUICC. WDCTC B. UWDIIG `D. funorxof his noioo. Min Maggie Gommil. Mr. Murray alto viultad frionch in Omwt Unnntilllnr Jnlnn ll;-In u-Ml nah In - an-. Ljfaunden uncooodn W`. Aubin u caro- tukor of the electric screen railway our nhodl. ' I ...-._.L.u. Y I\-..:- B..'_ _.._l..... -_.I WIFKI [UII|'llVX- Mrs. Clark Htmllbon roturnod yutorduy from Ottawa, when the In: the guest of Mn. John Furor. (ILA:-awn N Mnpnnn Tnnnntn in BL; nul- W$lI Wll 00111, Dll Hilly IOOOVOIQCI. R. K. Row and A. E. Day wroto for ncionoo npooisliuw oormlouu yesterday. Dr. H. Mccnnmon ha been 3 pointed flglitoinn for court Caurnqu , 3421, R`. *`u `\ WI ! IITXIL Daniel Keenan. Chicago, has Arrived in the clay to spend the Pnrimnu holiday: wioh rolaolvu. ll-- tVI.-I. II-_.lIL_.. .._A..__-.I _--A-_.I-` I'::'poctor J. Davin. Stin saving: and losnoompuny. Toronto, in in the clay on buoinou. l..\._ G D..LL-.. I)-_;|. :- |.-..- A- -_-...I DllIll'|UIIo John 8. Pottaor. Pmh. in home to spend Cnrmmu holidays with his parents. Gen- tro Ilroob. l'\-..l-I l.'....-.. nL:--.... I.-- _..x..-.I x- .l| Olm-In Wolla inpow cxnployod AI clerk st ohm Algomn homo. Dr. R. Robinson, 5 gndunto of Quoon I. is no nu viming in the clay. E. . Sullivan. ill {or the put two week: with cold, has In ly recovered. R. K. Raw And A. E. `Dav urn}; for Oluuu will to-opon on Mdhdhy. November I! Ivnninn lgnnn on TIIIRDAV Nnv, In- llllllllllp UK IIUUTIIIIII LIIVID Iwn. Chnirmnn Livingston. win characteristic moduty. in I low well chosen words. thnnkod his uloolutal for their kind ox- prpmona. Ho found it 5 plguuro to pro- nido our the musings of the ooqnmmop, when dolibonbionu bud nlvnvn been hur- monioun. Ilonnonll of the Pooplo--Whit Thu Arc laying and Doing. D. Keenan, New York, in home on u villb. fVL-_I-- "IT-II- I- ..-_. -_.._I__-.I -_ -I-..I_ IIIIIIUU ll [UT Ill. cuurlwy -U 5" IIIIXIIU." The reeolution was adopted with unani- mity, and alderman Donnelly. chairman pro tem. in conveying the fact to alder- man Livingston. endorsed the sentiment: expreleed in the resolution. In the poet the city property committee did not have at- tached to it the importance thatit merited, but now it ie one of the meet important of ci viooomxnitteee. Ae ite chairmemalderman Livingeton had performed hie dutiee faith- fully and alweye with regard to the city'e mm-om. He was at all timee courteous, obllglng a d it woe a pleaeure to oil: n commit: under his jurisdiction. Whi e all the members did their beet. the hull: of the work, nevertheleee. reeted with the chairman and he never ehirked his dut . aIA......... mu. ....:....:..i-.I -cn. -n .. A..- uu vulv nun. - vvv-vuv-vs-g Iv-vvu vvuvu Iuv , . Aldon-mun Tait coincided with ml! 3 der- man Donnblly had aid. The committee bud ringn to Importance undor bho chair- mamhip of nldermnn Livin uton. (Huh-mun Livlnontnn. wit. nhn-nnurlntin LUJU Ill {III} "Thin being `the int meeting of this committee. we desire to piece on record I sense of our high Ipgreclution `oi the ehility end return then 3 to our worthy cheinnen, eiderminfmvingeton. for the eblo and eiiioieno manner in which he he: presided at all the meetings of this oom- mmee end for hie oourteey at all times. The rennlution wn uinnhnd with muni- WIN! Dill UUIHIIIBEQI Ull lllllllllo Jun baton the commmu adjourned thin I rooluuon nu submitted by nldormen Toys and Tait: "Thin hnlnu 'I'.hn Int mnnhina nl this nu PIIICHIII mil yin. 0n the application of the Snlvntion army fol-_th an of tho clay hull to: Sun- day. 1951: inch, lb Inn decided to gnnb tho requub on ymonh of five dollars to cover the cons of outing tnd llghtin . A num- ber of account: were puud An sons for- ward to the oommintoo on finance. 1...-`. sad... n.- -....'.....In-- -A:....-....a nu- ...,. .. ...,.....r............... .......-...... .. nnlly. nnbnmud pldumon Donnolly and Ema. to` the e out than the commit- tee recognized the ncoonaitylor A Shan- non lylo in aha city cloth : oioo. bub ro- grootod than lands were not nnilnblo for us purcliuo thin yen. On thn Annllnnmlnn nl Hm Rnlvnlzinn l.V,U If UUIIUI 3` III o III rogord to tho porolooo of o Shannon !y_lo at `tho ooo ol_ tho olaholtogk, ohoirimnn v nation uponod 0 com: mo did not lino nniolont fuodq on bond to mgkotho punlnlo. Aldomlon Kant lug- gukodwhob tho oodunimao ol_ 1898 ho to- oonmmdod to purchase tho fylo, but :1- dtunou Elliou did not `lover ouch notion. _Ho did nob bollovo ii: lying on work for ooonnmoo o! o futon yunoud onuaio otond he no supponod by Aldon-`bun Don- nnll . Aldonnnn Tolb Inn ol tho umo again on. "E1017 nub should land on in own boebom woo Mo motto. Aldu- moo Elliott fovorod Martin; the mom: to the council for action oh la hub moth- iog. A vorynon-committal rololnuon in nnllv nnhmlbhd In nldumnn Donnnllo ``m_`-..! of the city fupcty conun- ` kind as til loilii -A oonpiiuigplory luoiution ruled in locum to the oiniruan. . .'1'holnIt patting!!! ihupcuoni ' at the civic commimo on property wmold yootudny nmrnodu. eiiliman Livin con din. sud Aldermen Donnoliy, out. I John hung in ncundmei. In round to aim nnrnlnnd n! I hnnnnn III: may on huonm 0! an on acumen and on. You no_v,_g&,Dn _ of Ollhrlo. lrlwn. pk nouagnoo oi Luanda: _ b gunk. Jolnqton Bhobt. Cllrlllmn from mm Nov. 13th. mu. uvuicsro1HnAmn| , PERSONAL MENTION. Ll: NI iiilllitl 0-Ii. un1-}TIoIp}:h{Aa+'. law or. -Il I I cnurumgwon Dy III I . in bold In Bonhlold ton hall lulnlgbt. VIII! Want can I: on B alloy, 00):. ga- jIXj'CIlIa`u , Thocnniuubnd nhuluuvonu In Alhuldlnoo IQ "A" bi! htwhuovill pvacd. he dnulnlimo will Judson Alloommaroinl and Shot-thsnd aub- jootn taught. Courses short. sharp and direct. V Sand for 1897-98 circular.- J. 3. MoKAY. ll. nucnnno. hooidont. Ohbuotod Accountant D.l--In-I nu` uuvur mgutuua nouuurl. Ollf nonun- I both. ' outs. night out. .3 ix Mun. unit -000. 8otl:= :lvir nu: bout. tohoo.o noqbdvbudslo want at uhouunor R Iboocldhdlouqnilopldnly Ihotiddntoodlnldglopi uuuuuu u an nnucguug gun` a Vioeorinuohoolwillbougugagggoipgg. nan bun nnlchnlnsnnk my um-ronugnu umu I ale! 8%. Huh I cbnrohgivonylry lb lniodlu. H Ill W In nnrulnnltltnnnnlll-$nInInL Alderman Donnelly he eu-nod the lhnnke ol 3 long enlferi public by Inning euended to the WIOIO oroeei whio exiel no the junction of Alfred en Union en-eeee. H he would htve en electric light erected there hie name would be M dllll in SAP!` kfnnnn an 1 Hang, uguu Itwwu IIIII ml would IO Nhndod down in ward binary up nbono-l lunar. ` For'hln,-If In mots. In M" Shr- ling ailvor olgu-nth holdou. cigar unchan- Ila`: bans. oinnniln an... ac... nan- ulll. U. A. VVIIIBUNII D|Ill0P'Ig W. 10- Dongull. Tho dologsun were driven shnnd who city by 3 oomniuoo of students. _- Arrival 01 Dologuua. Dohgstm to the annual dinner of tho .1-`..-oulnpinn society ol tho medical faculty at Queen`: univonicy arrived this morning from that collogoo: ' Trinity. I`. H. Bdtlmno; V-unity, F. H. IAwronoo;Mc- Gill, D. A. Whmon: B|lb0p O. W. No- Dnmnll. `Mm dnlnunhnn warn rlriwnn IO! UITCFIDU B011 W0 have an immune stock of Ilippon to vary low ptiool. Abernathy. Kimton Ladies College,

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