Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Dec 1897, p. 4

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an; A_.-___. j-:3:-d-j--:-:- Did Not I(`Il'O than -_-...I._ n-I ..r. - , ___________ Ion Tuutul ht soon. Ink: - unuly on: speech or me life. As nine o'clock Hon. Mr. G.baon'roae to 1 follow Mr. Matter. Ho rallaod the honor- nblo gentleman who Ind juar. out down for `having, while uulngizmg the late Sir John A. Macdonald. ignorodand pncticslly dis~ ownod the leadership of Sir John Thomp- son, Sir John Abbott. Sir Megckenzio Bowell and Sir Charles Tupper. , He ridiculed the statement. maa .. n... _... ---`cu pun uuuvr {IUVIOW-UTIIII am lnliadnce c. Tonoxro. Dec. 17. --Yesterday : proooed- ` inga in the legialntun were marked by 5 contribution to the bud or. debate from- thelipe of Mr. Mercer. he member for orbh Toronto, me-le what was pro- bably the speech of his life. | nine n'nInnIr IL... M. n I.--.------- - aAsvEE anu. M_A-TCH. ;6}Ai71'e i.7EG'8I4.A;l U.lIE. This lain: um llnflor Boviuw-31 Ilitclnll. ...... r--ruu . 1| nu, H! IL gross waighb as baled ? (6) How many Ions in in the gear ending (7) What proportion of IUIB Indennndnnr. nn-A uul -n ornemem. It le an eyesore. ' Iver glcclue than wrinkles on: he mount ed unit In mu Bcock Street. I OH KI will guarantee All oervhmente. unlouee or dlplnmtu not to wrinkle. lave. Wever Uulore. Putollos. Rn urine: or any other Picture mounted wlt out the eyeeore wrinulee ec loo Brock street. We can I work met as perfect and cheap- er than IEO novoleimed old mqelrllahad. now, renoveted end II-erted hhlrpnued. lint-oleu `,'_*f,": a vendetta! ..n Bpvhw-- person iuteroutui. - -v; cu; Al ponon vhono had on pro all any ncetod and :vho no` ition :0 he honni. `win he Ieanllpv tho aid council mm: In much I by tolicimr or rccnnsol 0:0 pout); 1:0 aid Bylaw. I. , W. I. DAR. vperrn interoucnd. A ...-"up-mu.nuu m m_| rczspoctuu stain on the plnn Inw an lylo _m the City Snginoors ntnro. in the (`-ityo! Kingston. and dual uh Novunhor. 18?. nd which said pin may be soon at said oico -luring onico lmun by at nnrqnll-A thong Vang- -_. ....2- IL-H to no `phi-0 ol I-qianhur. exc uf Coll ogvmod Mn-at. emlu-nry ant-liption.II:din ull nxpoctu _in C3 ptnro. (`-ityo! luncnom : W. I. DIINIAlu CIWGCI. Kingston, lath lbcunlnt. IOW- lollovunl: MI and sinnalurtlint certain panel or 'rnct of land unnnpnud 6| pan of farm Int. XI. lol- morly in the TOWBhlp of Kingston. now in tho4`ioyof.Kinur.on.An-I In-inllnl, u .... on- wry lands folluwinz: All and an` vembor. D191. namely; At I regular maomug of th-\ mid Coum-il to be hold 1;: the In-`nth of Fobrunry, 11-9.", (M- o-stgl-In-I11-gmppnunu up. mnkmg and provid- ing with sidewnlku a Pulliv- street to oxfaml )Carl.\tl'oOt._wvsferlyl'run1 (he present WPsN!|'- '3' terminus tn Ian-lonnoll Street. In Hm mm. HE PFBLIC IS HEREBY UIVEN NUNCE thlt tho oonm-H of Mn Corporation of the Hit: of Kingston intend panning n By-law after the expiration M 0110 month lrom And o-{tor the any of the date of the first public vion ohhis notice. lwinglno 17th thy of Ho- cember, H91. rmmlnr mum... nf nu ...:.a n....--n .- mun .\I'rool._w0s2erlyfrun1 Fgtroot In tho City nr Kingston mm! for exprnwriutlnn the Docen- lands on. slid ptupom. being thr lunch follo_wm_ :_ :.7-~y THE PYBLIC Corp9rph'un`o!_|o HM: nl` Hi...-..o,... :..-_._A -- Sold In Klngetcn by E. It Mlwhlll. Prnn-on aw-M. ..vu. and kn-lney.-s. hWe0'[)iIIR out Ml rheumntic acids and puisnnn by way 0! the I-In-Her and lvowale. No nther rt-med] so cffevhml as Mack's I'ill.~'. Pains and m-In-.-I vanish when lhey uro used. Priuo rifty rents at 50.1 drug .~'h)rl'S. _..._.v-.u - u uv I'll-hula Pain in the hack .-nnmtimeq id rheumatic. .mnmvinm.~ indi--an--4 kidney W|n':-h- over it may he Mm-k's l I|ls ure.-mre tn 1-ure. They nm as rlmummiv nil! m-timr nn Hm I-'---- mu: ('5. Cough Chanor"- In._ Have it straightened out by MACICS RHEUMATIC PILLS. n..:.. it Mm-k : and ki-hn9\'_-L swmu. A Kink in Y'oE[Ba:i`< cd_u,r` __ j__j:__-__._ Wrinkles or organ: in A frunml plcfun I not an ornament. It to Ivar J` gs mu auulu ul 1: nuny as heretofore. A}: in meeting of the board of education on Monday evening last the tobacco and ciqarette practice came in for a great deal of discussion and it was decided to vigor- ously enforce the law regarding; the sale of tobacco and cigarettes to minor. It was also deeded to take action to prevent the frequenting of billiard roome by tho etu- denta. The board is determined that to- bacco uaing and billiard playing among the students shall cease at once. ' --vuulvl nun: luEpECEO|'. IDO ap- pellant. is freed from the charge prolerrod against him. ' The appeal of Kim: Bum against con- viction made by James Duly for kee ing a vicious dog, which attacked L. An arson, wag allowed with costs, Mr. Andeljson not appearing to oppose the appeal. The Nnnaneo Smr hm: fnrnnrl .}.....a .....n appearing no the Nnpaneo Star has forged ahead. and will in future.bs issued on Thursday in- stead of Friday heretofore. ' Al: memina at nm 5...": .: ...I....-:~ uuw. \g u., and W. H. pellant; W. S. Herringto G. H. Beasley, milk in!) 'l`l-. nnnnnl .4` 'I:_- '- umuuiu (\'. nmuuen ror derendant. Queen vs. Henry Storey. This case was an appeal from a conviction made by Jsmes Ayles-worth, postmaster of Tam- worth, under the dominion act; relating to the udultemlion of milk supplied to cheese factories. The appellant. Henry Storey, was fined $40'ond costs. After hearing the evidence of the prosecution his honor quashed the conviction with costs. it. C. Llubo. (3 0., and W. Wilson for ap- nnllnnh I H lJ.....:. . Eselzuire 01' a Horse ~ adulxorntlon 0! M|lk- Bunrd Ofolildncatlon. N.\rAMai:,Dec. IT.--1I`he'gonernl sen,-eiona opened hero on Tuesday afternoon, judge \rVlii(il'50ll presiding. The first case was that of Livingston vs. Sweetman. an ac- tion for damages sustained by the plaintiif, Livingston, owing to the seizure of his horse by defendant. Swoetman, who-iaa bailili". The seizure was made to satisfy a judgment against. the p!aintitT and nits father. Verdict. for plainr,ili' of $50 and costs. English &. Perry for plaintiff; Deroche & Madden for defendant. Uuaen vs. "Anvil .mn..... rm..:- --_- , u.uzsr.enC8 and all the trading was done at Kingston. A scheme is now under way at Alexan- dria lhy for the formation of n telephone circuit. which will connect. that. village with Flaytoii, Rockporb. \\'estminater Park. Thousand Island Park, Central Park, Round Island Park. Point Vivian, and all the adjacent islands that are occupied dur- ing the summer months. About $40,000 is needed to carry out the scheme. ..g..u. .-u uuuu umo bellevnlle was not in oxistence and all the trading sun In a native or Eredericksburgh, Lennox county. For the past thirty years he has been engaged in the mining business. both , in the United States and in old Mexico. On Tuesday, Dec. Ii;h, one of the oldest settlers of Richmond, Richard Tyner,croae- ed to the great bevond. He was born in the north of Irahnd in 1835 and, comin to this country in 1352. . he settled at Lime Lake. At that time Belleville the r_r.-u!i.m Inna AM... .. __..-._.____--.-.::__ - framing Pictures 0 AS AN ART. wulcu uexenaanc may be entitled. John A. McPherson. M.E., accompanied by his wife, nre in Ottawa. Mr. McPher- son is a native of Fredericksburgh, county. mat, t.hirt.v vnnrn h. L... urns rroapymnan choir, Bzockville. Chief Justice Meredith has given judg- monbin the case of Light vs.` Hawley, tried at Nnpanoe. 15 was an action for goods covered by a chattel mortgage. Judgment for $108 with set off of coats to which defendant be Mphflnn M '|"""""`:` .,-- _... nuv -uuu vnll H90 Dy I118 KEV. Paul Pergan, B A . Minton, Que. Mrs. J. C. Stewart will enter upon A course of training as a nurse in one of the loading hospitals in Boston. Muse. Mrs. Stewart was long a leading member of the First Presbyterian choir, Bzockville. CbiefJusm`ca Mnrnriitla s,.. ...-...._ .-..n_ CASES HEARD AT NAPANEE. uuuuu lali summer. At Brock ville on Wednesday Min Mary E. Pergnn was united in marriage to Robert) Tarkington, engineer at thegu works. The knot` wan Lied by the Rev. Lira. J, I`. Rm----* -3 -~" uxerclses an Plcton, honors at the junior nntion In: summer. At. Rvnnla um. .. n: .....u.y-u nwnersull. Berth collegiate institute, bu resigned owing to ill-health. Mr. Stevenson, for eight you-e ecienoo mneter. takes the vacancy at $1,200 L. K. File, Roblin`a Mills, was made ti a recipient of a medal at the commencement exercises at Picton, for having obtained junior mntriculamnn nrnmix u. uo. . ueuevnllo. Principal Patterson. Perth M__ ,_.____________ L, . .. nut I ma. _ Rev. Dr. Galbraith. has become I partnex in the Jobbing rm of Galbraith, Walmaloy 4: Co.. Bellevnllo. pnninnl `D- LL-_._.. V` -' uuy. "If the dominion government will build I! drill hall in Brookville the council will pro- vido I site. I-cm. IL. n.u__,:.1 A FF-%%Nn'3BfT 3, EU! VII day. -`In xulull ms or 01 Nl nee by ucclunntion. Judge ilobanul , B:-ockivillo, conducted zexvioo"vory acceptably in Abhono on Sun- , T New of immune: ooudcmod from the wing`: nun-nu. la is likely Thom Jufxioson will be made mixer of NA by Judge oDaml . Brnnlnvilln .......a.......- 4 a -uuuv pm mum: on the liver nnn any Pains \`n.ninh Whnn *"-Curn a (much Qulck. ..ulI Drugglsts. .:uvIL:I.IuII wlbu col-ta. II. U. nd . Harrington for respondent, , inspector. The lfrum chums nrafarrn nimot uasnsi * KKBY Hha rend munin: R:--In-. '5 I'Ills ngre mre 1-_uro. g- pill mum: the mg rlmumnr.`.- nu uuvusg OOIZIIDOG mntriculauon onmi-7 Solid Leather Writing Casey, Portfolios, Bibles and Prayer Books. Special low price. mesa, both yuor,croas- as 1 d, coming 1 xi was .8 .l: C llnge or `:11 [ 3, upied 1 D I: xNEEu E D! I 16 an, use . C e S. who-is a ` at and $50 W` )lainLifT; GI race 1 ads w( F Sh" ting [351 ` Mjt 3 ( ( For ....a..... I3 In WALSH S GREAT cum SALE Penons having parcels pat away for them, on_which a deposit has peen paid. will please to and aecui`"e'Athem at once. ' ' The time for the payment of account: has been extended one week--until Saturday, Dec. 18th, when those accounts unpaid will pass to the attorney for the estate to collect. ` colleginto m.}...m. {SPECIAL NOTICE. are going to make the Holiday season a_ merry one for many. We're going to help fill your stockings with Seasonable Shoes, and``foI the bzilance of this month we are going to sacrifice prots-esfen cost don't count. You can have your choice of the whole stock. 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. .JO1-INs'I*oN&c Holiday Shoe Sale. cu auu pxur. HOSIE RY. Sunday at Home. Chatterbox.` Prize Children's Friend. ' Infants Magazine. British Workman, _ctc. juvenile Books. Toy Books. Evening Games at 5c, 10c, 25c, soc, etc. muua uu lu oz Cucn. I Printed Lawn. IIem-stitcl1ed,White La.wr.~., Linen, Silk, Lace. otc. Hand- kerchiefs for girls, boys, men and ,__._--...--vgagqg; A1: I If you are stuck always {all back on Handkerchiefs. All sorts of worthy kinds 8c to $2 each. ]),.;,,g,,,1 1 ....... 11-..- _;:.,I ,1 nu -. I ---... uv|I4vIl\4\A' II unuv LiVll;?Vl],'-S-i'(, Lace. Hand- for _ _ .. nu. IIIJ uu unto. You are welcome to the treat in store. Starr & Sutclie, .._._-.-. I Wl1y has our trade grown 90? Because of best values certainly.` Hosiery for Men.`Womeu and Chi]-I drcn. reliable in quality and wear and I I best prices. `I ; 1 1 i 1 HANDKERCIIIEFS. tn: 0. ; `Hall. o Women's and Misses Knit Wool! Gloves and Mitts 20c to 50:: pair. 5 Children's Knit. Wool Mitts 12;!) to 20c pair. ~ I UL): Men's Lined Gloves and `Mitts 500 to 82 pair. \\7..........v_ ....:| 11:. - 1' -- --' Always acceptnble as a. present. Women's Kid Gloves in all new slmdes, Embroidered backs and fancy fustcnings. 750 to $2 pair. ` Women's Lined Kid Gloves and RHHJI 750. tn C1 fl nnin Iv Uluuu n JJIUHU ]\lL| LHOVOS lld Mitts 750 to $1.50 pair. K Girls` Kid Gloves 750. $1, $1.25. Girls Lined Kid Mitts 250, 500. Boys` Lined Kid Mitts 50c. 600. Boys` Lined Kid Gloves 500. 60c, 75c. - n I Q} I I f I` I-1! Opp. Golden Lian Grocery. 109 Brock Street. Kingston. THE REAL%THINa. . . 11:5, u uuc ocu manxets. Huck and Damas Newly Trimmed Winter Millinery. Coats, Ladies , Misses and Children's Clo` Ulstere, Ladies Dress Skirts, Ladies Silk, Sateen and Cambric Waists, Shawls, C101 and Children's Flannelette Underwear, W wear, White Cotton Underwear. GLOVES, | women ; hundreds PORMERLY RICHMOND a CO. 118 and I20 Princqe-so Street. vuul IIVIII {-3 IV JV `ll them. - ,, vuuuluu J.U1_)5. . tl 3`ed Comforters, with wh: Eiderdown lling. White Quilts, in h neycoml lea, White Bed Blanke s. Huck % Nnlnltr 'l`.-J...........1 111- . u v-J J-any uu VIC IJIGULICKJ ll Leadership demands that we have prices right for he public. and prices Am: right. You be the judge. t ome and see a live, bustling, busystore full of helpers all ready to give you attention. Take these sugges- tions a, a help to Xu1as shopping: Dre s materials in exclusive Dress Patterns,or in cut lengths, a bawildering variety to selectfrom. Dress and Waist Silks of reliable quality, Linen, Napery, Napkins, Dinner and Tea Cloths, Tray Cloths, Doylies, Table Linen, etc. Chenille Curtains, Chenill Table Covers, Tapestry overs, Silk Drapes, Velvet Drape ry, Cushion Tops. . Rpd ....'LL _, LI. q ..n _,,, Just a few daya more. The store is in holiday trim. We made extensive preparations for our first Xmas trade in Kingston and the trade 13 coming` our wayjust as we planned it would. {.AOl1nn-lm...` 4`--A-A-A-`A JOHNSTON Corner Princess and Bagot. Streets. ...-....... ..,u . nuuuwull we uvocuuon or nurlo. than I was taken ill with Dropny and Kidnoy trouble. Ilylmzdl Ind feet began to mull. my blood was weak sud watery 3nd I had unbearable pain in my back. Urinary trouble: caused meuntold suffering, loss of sleep and pain. . While in this oondition I procured I box of Donn`: Kidney Pill: -and. gave them 0. {air trill, and am pleuod to any the pin ins left me, the dropsical symptom: sro gone. tho urlnu-y trouble has cenod and. thanks to Dosn'| Kidney PillI,l Am completely cured," J ;`;`;`;,;";`;. M DOAN'S. tj-;: gneycomb, Crochet and Marsail- Q I-Inn]; and '\......--|-- n` - ` Winter Ladies Fur Cloth Coats apd Sin`.-to I ..A:....r o:n- rs-- l],l.'lMessrs. Amy and Hogins. the pian- | lists. will be with us from Fridny until l'Xma.s eve rendering selections from , the popular music of the day and - selling the sheet music at 5c per copy. Also a fine display 0 1' new Americsn I Perfumes will be on sale. ' I Uuier lllles as well. 600 and 75c. _ Every reader of this paper should visit this store before `Xmas. Walk up and down the broad aisles. Walk ` up stairs as well and view the grand display of Holiday Goods in every de- partment. Each department is hristling with happy suggestions as to _what to give at `Xmas. The store's idecorations are worth seeing. The windows are worth seeing; The music is worth hearing. The goods are worth buying. The prices are worth knowing. Our way of doing _ 'business takes away all risk. You . don't keep anything you don't think I is worth its price. ESTATE D. J. WALSH NJSCK \VEZAiI;-FOR MEN AND BOYS. Two special lots 15c and 260 each. Other lines l`.vnI-It rang}... Al` AI_;.. ..---.- V 'ts, Ladiee '1"`1ZJE`fe`ii'$: zs, Clouds, Ladies Wool Under- nnvnna women; of them, some I large, some small. Corner Princess and Welling- ton Streets. white batting ruling and I9 George Elliott's Works, 6 vols., Cloth $2. Boy's Own Paper. Girl's Own Paper 1897. Leisure Hour. Dicken's Works, 15 vols , ne paper edition $8, regular price 315- | Parkman`? Works, I 315, popular prices $18. HULIDIW BOOKS, ETC; ! 1'0: Qhrfnngs ghgald include on: at Wobhfu oolobntad PLUM PUDDINGS. They no uuexcollad in qualicv and come in 3, 40nd 5103. sizes. at 25: per lb. "_ S . . . , pocul holiday makes ol.ChoIooIutry ; {rah ovary day. ' `F D 9 . V . ii! DD!!! ! 9DD DlF9:!V9900`9D?D iii??? 0!? l'7hn'ntmu Confectionery, all kind: of CHMSTMAS CAKE F Fancy Goods, Ohocolnlu and Cream: in NOW RE RDY. 1 lb. bola n Ipooisltv. ` * oonvinoo yonnolf at no hmck in uuulntood ntlnhotory. for it I2 vols., taco. ` slag Oh Ctu'O' V cacao Iain sh ppios, during ts: : I npnnd cnniod away I poliuoiu ' 'ng. I :}hm.tunovodt.hobi Illlffj X We but an iiunun noel cl olippun at my low prions. Alnrnothy. H ` .-- ..........w. qunuon nova-sly alone. So II bun tho ovidoncd of the bnnnony thnt. ` stints in the conservative ranks, and upon An iuuo that In: considered by the party: 0! to much intent: not very long ago. In ' I896 tho my oongututionrdoponded upon . tho page 0! the remedial bill so Sal V inonctinndnocngc to do snatching I I P wMnthoCbap|on bctiou in Quolncj I Ionlyolhno. i _' __ _,___ w,,,,.,uu. A ipoueeeoa mincomo It all,` dedioeTz;t_I we we --sun: orb M,-u;-on ,c-~ : :.'=:.`:;'?...::::':'L ...`.::,:..::.:.':::'.:z; `h"` '""'- " ' `33"'"` ; my clnldgen should nbvu` profit by my ad ovot the treetmont they ro- `epucopel m_c-ume, end nu-o_onu I became coivod Irom Quebec. mu, justify Hon. {ha-h9`p_of_W-kehcgsi Itdosifltc-ionililo will Mr. Mnodomld in Iii: unnouuood policy ::.`))L_ innirreoorgi guor 'l"ln|.; 10"-5000500` `l9"' ('u`;""J' "- hm 1 gross income. Pothnps [should mention we ovidencdo o humony 9. at 1 that I olvnyu guo sway the large tum: I .1 nooived for my books in addition to the i. Pu J tenth of my income. and tint. of course. I the no rt 1 present ' come '0 IIIWII IWON "'7 "8 isozpentgglrmy pi`oeo:e. lijiytnvellinglzbout, my oonotitutionopended upon enuruiniux tbeclotgy. M. My chief oh- biu~-so Sir 50! in nllninc these thimn .. In ...-..---a- .f?In--I-1" ---- -"` nun Inulllcent Clgurlu vuv uunuuco. Inn doapawh presumes to, ` Dr. W. Wnlahum How. the '1 give the view: of the loading loco! cannon ` of Wakeeld. left an mamomnd ntivoo on the aubjoct. and the donation I 0P"d `ml delth. from whic - - _ -:"My father left mongoodl :.:..::*:..*;`.-...,.n-.. :1-:;'.:;::.:z..::::::.';'.:., I -ad - mu Icrouod since the dash of my putty from my fnrthot responsibility on low and mother-in-luv. Ihnvo. e the qooution. It in even contended 1Pl9'd |"i'|m an` of Mmimb` c._!ot:o-tenth annually to God in W In I 1 ' h tbonoolvoo. who tool oggriow my .:|.i|ab.::.l:.....u.?"_3P_ . I "'9 `A ,,_,._ AL- A - A ' school . .-Au us,nrnr.nn 5UUx.7El`ll)? ' Hon. Mr. Stephens has introduced into the Quebec legislature a bill to amend the municipal code so as to allow of the tan- tion of mortgages. The object of the bill, Mr. Stephens explained, was toallow rural municipalities to tax capitalists. There is a feeling that capitalists who loan out their i money on real estate and other properties in country places should be taxed on their investments. Hon. Mr. Stephens idea is a somewhat contracted one, not as general in its application, and as far as that which the late D. D. (filvin advocated when a member of the legislature. Mr. (`slvin saw how unevenly the taxation t was enforced. The poor man, or the well- : to-do individual, who puts his savings into l property, real estate. was taxed for it am | nually, while the capitalist, who put his I money out on interest. escaped the burden ' of municipal government to a very large 2 F I extent. So he essayed to have bonds and mortgages taxed. He did not succeed be- cause of the many obstacles in the way, ` and bees vse he failed to get the house to i 0 support him, but he represented a cause I 2 that is growing in popularity, and may yet 9! obtain recognition. The success of Mr. 5 Stephens in the Quebec assemblyjwould re- u` vive the agitation in favour of a similar pi purpose in Ontario. . a\\) v sun uuuu n lUl{r\U E. l The government, through the dairy de- partment. urges those who are in the dairy business to equip themselves with the ice supplies without which they cannot hoge to successfully cope with foreign competi- ' tion for the butter track of England. The government's bulletin is instructive. It gives not only information as to how much ice should bestored for creameries of u I certain size, but it indicates how the ice house should be constructed in order to I they are put. The butter trade of (`anada q is important-, can be developed to unlim- I ited extent, and is worthy of : the attention that is being devoted to it. , The government s experts are using their _ knowledgeto good advantage. They are 1 ' making themselves familiar with the re- Q quirements of the trade, and then under- 5 taking to educate the people so that their '1 service is of the most useful (character. 5` Nor is it desirable that they should labor lo k in vain. What Prof. Robertson. and those associated with him in the dairy depart- ment, recommend should he acted upon, to the end that Canada's butter-makers inayhenet thereby. T` LT mg. i-....__. _._-n . WILL STEPHJENS SUc.7E1:n: 'nn Mr Qs....L....- CA ans `uro I! bill I ..'.....a ...-- -- --- - H- ____J .--v 'ea a a rof. um I. 5L- J ' menu idea is ' at . ` tented U nturo. .. zho taxation 0 5 into ad an; .. vho d V H u and pq in n 3: he .9 ed an `nd yet. 90 ans lyjwould 3: f similar pp . u up, A cw zho follow f '" went in the ! N at!` ... ......;u-uur pan: on my preeentinoome is spent on my diocese. in travelling about, things who provide en answer to the charge cure to he nude the: I heve enriched Inyeelfend my chi], dreo out of-theendowuente of the church. v `j"````"`- """-` | QL--.s- - uuu no one should let. than prosp; him into spending all he gets. - safety only in saving. I , I - s I . I .......u... we are going to have four of the _. I greauost. yearn tlgo world has u'er known. but no one should let. that prospect. dolude ' him apendinz has mm. ` 'l`l--M =- ich uvuuu in WOOKII. Now that the good times are marching 'n upon us, filling the farm and the factory, 1I`- and mmking the people cheerful and the on country irlnd. it might be well for all to I", remember that tho bet way to prot by the depression 01 the list yours is to save `t9 something out of the new prosperity for 0' any other possible season of idleness and ii; distress. With the vast abundance that in this country has known, the h ibit of econ- omy hss come slowly. Many have seen ` the wisdom of it. and they are our rich Id people and the 0W8l.1 of ourlsnds and 3. industries and b ks and various profit- ` V able properties. ght lll0 great majority 4 ' i of the people have lived up to their in- ' comes, and when the wii,,ves stopped or the '0 salary ceased grim wan`, stalk.-d in. And I .i, good men and well bred women had to l . go to charity to keep from starvation; hsd t ' to sacrifice their pride and accept of the, t " public bounty.| because in their days of t 1' prosperity they had forgotten the future. ' Sawing comes easily when it is once be- c un. Do not spend more than you earn. s Vhen Peter Cooper earned one dollar be e _ lived on fty cents of it, and the other a I successful men will testify how hard the fi struggle was to save the first money and In` - ! how easy it was after the habit had been 0 ` formed. We are oin to have four Al ll 8 , , greatest years the world him . m. L.......... \- mud n tho nu-Ir) 63 6o."(iu{3?"-173'. 50. um 34 in or uptonhor. A.D. Inn. . ,,,_-- .,. .-.......,u puux pruapucc. There- upon Ladue packed up his belongings and went wean. He tried a numhor of mining 1' can) 3, and met. with varying -success. An I last 0 went to Alaska, where he acquired prosperity and millions. Thu couple will go to lhwaon City in March. Th Ham! 0! Having. Malia : Weekly. RD`... bL..s .|.- -, I Ell UWII. PA.,\1'rsm'Imu, N.\',, D: Ladue, of Dawson City yesterday to Katharine M: lor Falls. Sixteen years a; u poor man, sought. Mien Mason, but her pa because of Laduo a poor pro nut camfs, va:`_\'in I Int m want am AI...|... ...L_ 9 Hamilton Times. 0 Sanford E~'.ms mks that the men!) be condemned became of the 5 tion of the San Jose scale. V\ I cnbcbea his breath be may inclu midge, the army worm, the aphie. I gate bug, the bumble bug and the 1 ug. -_____.-- Tho Klomlyko nllner u n . III. 11.-.. The Reason 0! HI: Knowledge. Toronto Telegram. Friends and fellow-townamon of J. W. St. John, M.P.l`., would bid him die- couree for ever on the Humber piggery. There only fear is that if Mr. 80. John sticks to the one subject he will provoke ~outeide papers to print jeera to the effect that the member for W'esta York has lived a long time in Toronto and must: necessarily know a great deal abour. hogs. Why ltshould Bo Condemned. Hamilton Times. Snnfnrnl Iv--nu ---~`-- `*~` " unnnuluu rlfhllll. Wibh principal Grant repudiating pro- hibition and the Central I resbyten'an church executive repudiating Sabbatariam ism. the "unoo guid" may soon be com- pelled bo do something rash. wmu: an Hamilton Herald. nun. -.: - uoonllon ocoloullonds iunod out of the III: Dlvlolol court of tho County ol [Pron- Ouoo. In tho sbovo non! nod can-o. and to dhoond. I hovo col and will otfor for M Public Auction at my Ollloo. In tho rt lloooo. at tho Oltyol Kingston. in tho P oforooolnu on WIDIC QDAY. Vho yous: AND BY VIRTUI 0!` A WRIT 0! O EIIOIOI,-JOf$dIlG. (homo Collup. in to out of tho followtlhdoocrihod In do ond ` h.vln.: Lott arch in tho ninth dot of tho 1% I 3 Point: . In '50 Oouty o! l`ron't::oo'. "no. his to eonnonoo at ll o'clock noon. WILLIAM l`Il(`U I o oo. o A n and c 5" "cm .t"'a" uotonhor. ma. " The writer is an old time miner, having been engaged in the work in South America, South Africa, Rossland, and now he is in the Klondyke. He has been min- ing-for upwards of twenty years. nuuuulu earner and all who are send`- ing letters are paying: dollar for each lat- ter. V uuu mu miners anxious. From early morn- ing they have been huatling ,t.heir little belongings into their boats ind gliding down the river cowards Circle City, about 300 miles below, or perhaps to Fort Yukon. where the boats have been last heard from. The mail which leaves here to-night is euppoeed to be taken bye very reliable carrier and all who send- ing are navinan Ann... 4-... ......L I-` S` A clean no Iltociei In 1. ' In no In `an i L` In 3 letter received :3. DTA. Modill ,- brother of J. A. mam, of the rm of J' 3- Ssndl & Son,wl:o is now in Dawson City; say: his boat Arrived at the lemon: Eldon. ado on September lilth. We had 1 very I '"'1 mp. melung one of the intent on record for a loaded boat. "I wu one of .th ?"lm6n who remained in the been when r ' ch \ . wan. 3135 ..I .i`1'r'.-ii. `i`.`3.'3?3'?f 32 thoee being the dengeronl wptere the`; at; much is said about. The good ground has all been taken up months ago um i. being held oi: xbuloue prices. Hand;-ad. 3,, } "`""``"8 550092 looking for mining claims 3 ma"! 5'9 P88i"$: no claims that are a worthleu. There will be little chance to e d0 V business as word arrived last ni ht. vi from the eteemere coming up the Yukon river shot they were stopped by, and bar. I no the 1 ulron flats about 400 miles below here. These are the boots the people have 5" -nxioualy looking for for the mo `_M'.,`Y diyil-_ The lost three doys shows Ilgne of winter setting in and to day mines of ice are oating by which gggmg on to be all that is neceeeary to man _the old` timers anxious. From !"8 lmatling their mu... ......o In .;urunoo and must: I 7 LADUE WEDDED. lllu lnuI!I;~;t Clgnrlty. wllnhnm "Am oL- `-- urkuu, 17.-Joseph )f Dawson City, was married Mason. of Schuy- ago Lzdue, then - the hand of son. her mum. ..s.:.....-.n What Are We Coming To. on Herald. PRESS CLIPPINGS. VHO" DAWION 017'. unuuulIIIIau)l'.DIl'lNDA.V`l'. ' '"" In the Sixth Division Court of the County ol Frontenac. HIDII AUD BY VLBTUI .J.'.'.`i`:{.:.`.`:.'::`.'::':*: .*:.-11293-,-s :1 , ., _- ....u--4 uuu EUVUIVH` iemnod ma vjsita When he ha mav .`nnI...I.. L- ,_-..- ..-`---nn]. :1 Into bishop memomndum. to be .t.h. which is taken It mo 3 nnml tn.-:....- :.- nun -utr III! HI: Own. `v Iv .. .., --uu: wu-cu ll BIKOH mo a good fortune in bggn nnlnlnn-l.I_ :_ .. uuu uIu_V lII"B Olll` HOD wnem our lands 5:3 proh L ne stalk.-,.l in Am! soaks govern- uod of Um uinnn auugm. the hand parents objected poor nroanucm 'l`l-A-or low-townamon ., lbiacf. lm will n.........I... .. avvu nuuuuo Ill 1 consuls:-Ably in- nuher`in- I burn. ever ainco c all, dedicated charity; 3 resolved that of nmr I-- -- R-IIIIUIIIB ~' Pl'08pucts. There. his hlnnainn. .....I --us-`u-I .1 fflla `Ir IJUVU3. `I'D WIT: THOILS LII. PL\l.V'I'XPl', AND GIOBOI @Iah0P. DIGFISN DA.`('l'. In tho Sixth Dlvhlnn mu... -1 A- n,, . - 4 nI.an.. VV H81] include the .t.hn nnhi. pl... .... Romance 0! acu ueumo There is _ -nu not pecan `than. Depisly-warden O`Lsu-y returned lut. night from Bamileon. whence he Ind gono in starch of the two convicts who diap- er! some days ago from the prison root boon. ` The two Ballard bmtbcrs wotw returned .to tho ptilon hot night. slur having visit- 0d_ OI-nngovullo to gin nvidoocn in I can on typo the inecription. "I of Kingston. Ontuio." IIBIIOIII [mum In -cure or eight. to nvo. ` In would hardly be fair to praise any two or three of the contestants us all worked hard and wall. .\ good crowd was in ittendamcc, coneidormg the counter attraction. suBRIi5s's saua 0P "LAND; IDWIT: Tllnullii In sunny-u-- .-. T: rnnto Globe. 3--.`)- _ 3. , 1 ; IV amrons. If. This was all the scoring done in the first half, and both teams adjourned from the iloor loraten minute's rest. To obviate this lengthy wait somewhat, the specta- tors were treated ton unique innovation in the shape of illuminated club swinging. This was doze xery gruefully-and ac- ceptably by Albert Shannon. In the second half both teams played with marli- ed determination, and the play grow faster and more exciting. Linton, from a pass from Robinson, scored a basket from a long ditficult shot, amid the cheers 0! the crowd. This put Waldron's ahead by one point~h ve to four. \\'aldron s team played entirely defensive almost throughout the rest of the half. and s strong defence it was. However the \\'im:. which had possibly the best of the combination. were feeding (-`ates with the ball and he was making dangerous shots on goal, v Two of these he managed to con- vert making four more points for the Winn: and winning the game for them by a -core of eight to five. Ir. unnld t.....u.. L- t--> - uuululsu. Inc ball then went. from end to end and side to side. From on throw-up at side of the field, Gates, from his length, secured the ball, and scored a basket very neatly. Score, Wum, 4; Waldrona, `J. Al- most. immediately afterwards hunlop acor- eda point on a free throw. Score, Wmu, I ; Waldrom-. 3. 'l`|.i. --'-1` -n .1 , - - murrI_V: rereree. physicnl director Barton. The name was {ass and clo=e from start to nish, and although at times it looked a little tough, yet. no one was hurt, and no bad feelings were aroused. For the first few minutes the play was rather loose, and it. was anvh3dy'a game. but from a. neat play the Wmc: scored the first points by a basket from the liald. I sides then did more effective team work, and the score was evened b_v Dunlop from a pass from ` Robinson. The ball then and aidn. Fm... .. n........ _r The Whig Employees Defeat Wnldronk Mon Innl"rlendly Game. An oxciting game of bu~ket.-ball weeping- ed last evening; no the Y.M.C..-\. gymna- sium. "The teams consisted of employees .of R. Waldron s and tho Wun: otlica, all members of the association. The line up was as follows : ' Waldron s-W. Coyle. R. l)unlop, {or- wsrds; W. Linton. centre; H. Coyle, N.` Robinson (captain), defence. \Vun.'--5. Porter, (4. Birch, forwards-: 1.`. hates (captain). centre: A. Blomeley,N. McCaig. defence. Umpire:-, W. E Hamilton, George ll Murray: referee. physical i {ash turl ninm c........ .s.--- prucmmauon in the Untario Gazette. All such tracts of land will [henceforth be con- sidered as withdrawn from settlement. Mr. Middleton : bill respecting depart- mental etores was given a ti:-at reading. uu |u|L_v HCFES. Another government measure entitled an acb to provide for the establishment of forest: reserves was also introduced by the commissioner of crown lands and given 3 first reading. It provides that tho gov- ernment mxy set aside tracts of land for reforestry purposes by simply printing a proclamation in the Ontario will Hmnmrm-n. 1... llP>- ....... , uuu uuu wnore 5 man holds several claims he may perform the amount. of work required for three locations an one of the three. Herabofore a prospector was allowed to take up only one claim on one vein, but henceforth he may take up more. but they must be at least. half a mile apart. The last. important provision is that the crown lands department may in- crease Lhe size of a claim from twenty-two to forty acres. A nnr Inna .........._- __ - K A ugu company pays ? ~ Hon. Mr. Gibson introduced a govern- menb bill respecting mining claims. IL was read a first time. The bill is intended toapply to the new minim: disuicc of Michipicoten, and provides that the spend- ing of a certain amount of money one location will serve as 11 \-alid sub- atitudo for residence on such loca tion; and that where holds Al .......I_ ,, uuweu and air Uharles Topper. II the statement made on the re stump by Mr. Whitney that there was not 0 holder ofa liquor license in any hamlet t who was not compelled tooonlrihute to the n government : campaign funds. He also s laughed at Mr. Whitney's assertion that v the government had sold its last saleable e timber limits and poured the proceeds into b s 7 3 5 the :treasury. \ Mr. Meacnam spoke for a short time. Mr. Carnegie gives notice that he will on Monday ask the Rovernment the fol- lowing questions: (I) What is the esti- mated value of the plant for each of the 1 Central prison industries? (2) What is the - proportion of cost of rnnningexpenses.-mch as power, coal. experts, etc., for each in- dustry? (3) What is the actual cost for each industry for the past year? (4) What are the gross receipts for each industry for g the past year 2 (5) Does the Independent J cordage company pay 8?c per 100 lbs. on all twine made at the prison 1 If so, is it estimated nn the by ready for shipping? 8( of twine were made Ct Sept. 30th-, 1897 `P bl cost of repairs does the Independent cord-, ' age company ? ' Mr. Hlhnnn inl>.-n.l....ml - ~-A~~ nnotvnod and huh priuol . oru. `Q3! and Hunt All Ivory ntlslaol ta dono by

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