Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Dec 1897, p. 1

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-`U'V `lit wuuuwn N You` D n _K `.0. ` 0' bnnohuonugln tho gun and lnoekad tho 10003.` 00h.IIId`~DuI Quin. ol Nw .;ai`Ls'u: `M`:. :;?h Tr: c'-5 |-I Mm. Jo. on until`: thro::h$ ' "`" """"'.`_":_"_ L"`1`...'.`.""" "' ' 5 `n I5`; l PIN Innis Poullonthry. u....u... . a. '3. ..a u.....u'""` * ..'J.."in"'.L`.'I.'.. .`.'?.`.'.$E .;.'-'..;';'.L'.a"{r'.`$".a pods Gculnwnnuhlal '3 lholmhundgulhydthmsuhughtu in othh Doubt lung , go y. y......g. pn:'.hnl1vdhoneoNI|. ho cumulus: Kwltoll puiuntuy. with huh 1.5.. no -nan-up r. no-am nuououm um-mi I0! lunch:-snow `nun: '1-. 0nn,n.\. Ont. Doc. 18. ~-I`ovorty hat brought. trouble upon Rev. Jnhn Buchan- an. pastor of the I`mabytorinn church at. Uptemmvo, Yotk county. The rovorond gentleman courted I Miss Mclmnnld. of his congregation. bocumo ongqod and no the dgy tor the wedding three npunto timon. the po-t.ponomonNI;being made ll his nquont. (in one occnnion the prepara- tion: had gone so In no the linking 0! tin nodding cake And no no mu Onhnul To |mn.n'nu chum-. " I\_ ..... n..; |\,_ In I\_,-_.__ 1,`, llll EH5 HIT! Jl LIIU IlHlIUlIC9~ Severn! lantern were found upon thu prisoner from members of the royal family and other ruminant. mo do including the duke and r uohoan of Ynrlk. replyin Lu tho pnnnner`n cnnurnullntiona upon the brth of their mu. and from princess Neutrino (princess Honrv of B.-meubom) upon the ncouninn of her husband`: denth. A thirvl of chclouorn run from Mr Hlmletono in reply to birthday nungn\tulum'nm. An other was from the prinvo of Wuhan, thanking Priuro for hinexproarirmn of nym- pxthy uson lhn uvnuion of tho duke of \`nrk`a H mm: In INN. Then there WM n Router (mm manager Lnthnm. of the Adel- phr tlmntm. Inked Dec. llth. NM. marat- ting that. ho muld not olfor a part in Surrnt Survive" to the primnor. This letter in Mpectml to pmvide tho pohce with 1 motive for the cnmo. . The Aumuiln of Anne Wllllnm Terrlu Poem-maul Many of Thom. Lt\.`'lmN. Dec. ls. - Rmlmrd Arthur l'rinoe. known in Mml Arthur" the Inner, who nn Thurnlnv tabbed and liillod Wil linm Terri-a, the well known actor. in tho latter was upon the point. of entering the wage door of the Adelphi thentm. was ar- ruiuiievl nb llow street police court yontor day, thnrged with the crime and was re- man_tled until \\'oxlnenlny next. Prince. the lulnnnin. in intelligent. in appearance. It. was apparent that ho felt he was play- iiuz ll part. which would command the eyes and the earn at the audience. u.....\...I I-u..... .......... r.......I ........ LI... (lU7.BlI "ION RI 090" rUIClIuu In the German reinlmtmz on Friday tho minister of tha lntorior said that hla pov- nrnmontz would proceed ruthlessly guallmlz the abuses complained of ugnlm-h tho Sbnnxinrtl oil company. if in WI! neceuu\r_v. An increased duty will Iikoly be placed on the Importation of petmloum. The bill relating to polugio sealing, which has just pom-ed both branchenof the United States congress. places an abnoluto prohibition on the further bringinu of `real u-kins into Hie United States from any l0lll`(.`9 whatever. VI`..- ........L_.I _A .... -.. r\|-..-I....J ...|.:..I. IUlIl'(.`9 wlmuavul`. Tno wreckeal ntonn1ar(2levo|gmd. which lost twenty nf hor vrew and mo pnu-an er: oIl`Vuncouvor, l{.().. is an iron \-ems of 73:! tons. owned by (`lmrlon Nelson of San Francisco. (hm bout. containing over A dozen mon hm: been rescued. In IL- {]....u....n --.'..|..5... an L`..l.I.... ll... IUIMM.` IUI` IAHU IHHHUUI (lull rylll Hllllllyu London reports from Madrid mutate that the government} is no alarmed by the menacing tmitudq of the populace that artillery has berm stationed at. cohnoalod Points commanding the main thorough- nrnn. AVUTIJII llUlllUlEX- Another conference between the etrikinyg engineers and employer! has terminate . end no material program he: been made. Emrmm V, Hahn lnnmurnrl nr. Hm llrnn UIUII U)` \vl|U IVIUIIDIUICI UUIIIU UI Iruuu. George Arnold was nentuncod yoamrday to live years In Kingston penitemmry for a murderous ammlt on turnkey Bruce in Whitby jail qn the occasion of his escape in I890. In ._ _A-A,.I AI.,.A AL- -.'A.'.._.- -k ll. l.l.I A%LBlkJN\S Ill IGHU. It. In stated that tho citimna of Madrid are in a state of great; 1-Inppremed excito- `ment,md there are such strong four: 0! n revolution Limb. profmrutionn am being made for the llighbnf t .0 royal fmmly. Lnnrlnn rnnnrtn frnnu Madrid ntnkn {hut-. |NEws or Inn WIIRLIL! Icunnanssn PARACRAPHS.] I'D orlguuo ll BUG. J. F Uupuiu. cnatomu otlicer. Montreal.` hm: been dismissed. Louis Provost: auc-' coodu him. I` (V Il.\.I..l.... L-.. ....__..|...l AI... ......-_.. IN I) |llIII'!l`lI| PTOKTBHI HI! DOB ID803- Eugono V. hobs lectured an the Urand opera house. London. last. night in the in- herent of the Canada no common- wealth. A II 'l.l.._-X_ ......-....| A....Il1.. ...-.......... ..l I'El||Iallu A H. Harris. enernl trnlllo manager of tho Intercoluniuf milwny, was yoeterdny presented winhnn Mlrlmnauf congratula- tion by the Montreal board of trade. llnnran AI-nnlui mnn -nntnnnrul rnnlnmlnu What Comes to Us from All Quarters. V mun Intel-I Thu IIINIIOII Inrybouy-u ltotoc From All our---Lltllo M Ivor) - china lnllv Rout no Ilonnmboud by The Don Pnhllm Capt. William Sparling of tho Montreal fire brigade is dead. J I4` Ihnmin, nnntnmn nmnnr-_ Mnnh-nil. UUUUI mu). 0. U. lludcins has accepted the conser- vnbh'enomim\t.lon for the lggialuturo for Norbh Middlenex. A...u|...... ......t`...._.....- l._A....--.. AL- -s-:|.:.... `I ELEORAM8 FROM THE EARTH`! [OUR QUARTER! GIVEN. How many things to do. What hurry there's going to be. Remember our store will be open every evening until Christmas. Purchases stored and sent heme when ordered. u=.'r1-ens moi; '37u.1'Is Ivan nouonuon In Jul. COULD NOT MARRY. I a Llvnnpsmn Man I -\\-`e are showing this season for the Christmas trade. the lur- gest line ol goods in the history of our business. You can save money if you will cell and ex- amine our stock. We have the latest in Ties, Gloves. hlulers, Silk Hendlterchiets, 3;IcII."Un- derwear, Umbrelies. Dtv.-`suing Gowns and Smoking jackets. Etc. -'I'{'ud_qunnen fqr Gentlemen`: Furnishing: J every/deacription. 'OII:;`Il I In Fiiiippluoo . Lnsnmc. lien Is The Madrid corros- `pomiont of the Deal Mnilu In : "The city in decorated and Ilumim in joy over the peace concluded Hy tho l`hl||ppmoo." Hutch`! homo to -pond Chm!- mnn with his pnnnta. Prihroon unit. DHOLIDAY GIFTSQ IIIIITIDOYI ID [WU DCIKNTI nun II. I1`\"I" lino otonmer Halli: at I:l6 BM! morning Roth stmmers lot; Halifax about the Inn tune. And thol`m'u-inn hm won the not, Our Clearing Out Boys Suit Sale alfords good op- portunity to buy a useful gift cheap. $2 and $2.50 Suits for $1.50. $3, $3.50 and $4 Suite for $2.50. All other Suits and Overcoats in like proportion. ...-- rmwu nopmm `Ara-amt l'.uu.-..Ibo IR In con-oquonm ohho report I tho parliamentary vommmoo which hu boon inquirma Into the litmu- cigl. and upooinlly tho l`nnum\ xlulinu, of member of parliament. nix momlurn of the 0% ' bar of dopuuu hon bun arran- hc . I.|\KlU'\"`|-\ UK`, |~` `IllU IIIIIN II. summer Pnruudan mrwoxl hug Ivordny Mm-noon nctwu n`c!oe| ands Beaver I:... .o......... a.'.II:. .3 Lin .|.L- .....-..x..- 'I`u l'rn On The Aultnllon M0.\`1`IuE\I.. Qua. Doc IN ~--HmI. A A I. lmrivium. M l` . I'I 0V0s|(`||Il`. l\liimt.ub-\. in in mwn on I\ miwito ni-mu roi isctui tho Manitoba P(`h00l qnontion is wi \-ioio the wiriouu (lntholic prolnton of tho province of Quoboci to nun who noco-any of keeping up the agitation for tho mmm. tlon of liutliulm no.-pnriita i-choolo. Mr |.i\|-ivioro contented hiniultwihh doolnrimx than the rights ol minority would be eventually nu-bored. A I`rInonor II:-Ir 1`n lI1!.000. JAl'l\'.'lIl.\', Mich ,I\ev IR .- H Ixurd Egan. who plomlerl guilty in the cirnuic mum. to lo\r1`m\)` from I lmtolmncl in in jail Awaiting neuutoncmionrnnod _\`onlordn_v that ho wno hair to 6 forums of $|`J.000 loft.` by his father who died at |`|uuoburn. N.\'.. 1 low days ago. ....-- Injured In A Runaway. QPIIIR1`. lh 0. [8 --A race-horn belong- ing to n Mr. Tuillono took M In: on Dan- fuu-on must thin mornih Mu dashed on to the Cluunplnin m-nch. which mu! cmwdod with inrmern and pnrchuorn. In his wild nee through the crowded man he struck I yonnu Arab nnmod Wurinch. knocking nut one of his eyes and cutting hnn iorrubly nbuut the head and lawn." Another .-\rcib had one oi` hip thumbs Minn` clean oil` and Inn aide badly injnmd. v-nun Inn IIIlVIllIJI-I IIIIIII. \\'m.-mu. (inn, Doc. 18.-Werdon Co-te and money clerk McKee have inter- viewed the Untnrio government relnlivo to the province's pen: of the expenses of keeping up the oonnty jail. which has never been paid I) the province. The expemee were ohueny for fuel. They were nammd than the province would pay the amount. The emounb naked for in 32.000. The non regular meeting of the c-mtmil will be held at. Ssndwioh on Jemnry l7t.h. when the matter will be named. The mebter has been etemling for twelve years. Wu Ila rho Mining vurnto `.` ST. (_`.mr.m|.\'n.~_ Unb . lice. li.-\'ontor- day it ntrungor of clerical Appearance onlled ab him home oi Tilimm Mayer. nur Vino- imnl. about seven miles fmm thin ciriy. He rwimi in A very prvulinr mnnnor and was also rink. vomiting in the burn. H: mm asked to stay for dinner. and did no. After the meal he took from his pocket. some dried amen and oiiorod ii: in payments. ny- inu Tho blood of Hod is in thin." H0 nlno said. "I live closer to God than any other nmn on tho taco oi tho earth." It. in ihoughnthe man in the mining Toronto curnbo. Rev. Mr. Roniton. llftorwnl-do `Robbed-will Wltluinw Iho 'l`nI|h"'l.u|o Danton Ilonu Vlmmu, B. 0.. Doc. 18.--Privnio ad viou nooivod here from Ouuwn state that tho dominion ovornmoni. on now consid- ering tho ndv ability 0! wiilldmwing the custom house an '|`miIh Like. thus clonln all the Klondyln routes from Llnn cam . in consequence 0! the obnoxious United Stain cunmnn roguliaiion boiawoon Blu- uny and the Iinnmit. of White Pun. `hin would divorh all nine spring travel to tho Slrikiuo routo. _ l`.n-nnnnhnr Milan Lg: algal.-Incl than Annual. unth 0'! original urn nu:-II. Lnxmmm." Ky.. Duo. ls. - Innis George Clark. tho oighey-nix-your-old mulntto. who mm the original of Hoorgo Harris in "Unolc Tom : -Cabin." lied here yutmlny afternoon at tho home of Rhoda Rnclmrdpon. amon at strang- nrn. Ilin rlnntihnn onn Imlnn was IVIIIIIIII I'\lUllII'U!UlIg IUIUH IE lIal'IIlK' urn. Ilia destitute con Mon was discovared by name novuupn nor men two years mo. and as :1 rant. of tho `mbliclty they gave him Charleen l mbon-.m mnodin. New Zenlnnd. got up n hem-lib omoruunnmnc for (`lnrk.whieh netted mm. Ulmk has been supported nu this fund tor nanrly as your. and there in money enough left to pny for his burial. WARNING! mu DITIIIUO I'Ul|F.- Collector Milne has decided that Ameri- cnn tugs umnot wreck tho I-ohnonnr Vesta or tho Ibumor Cleveland. they non being in vontlguoun waters. A In-mnl nttmnnl-. run much tn mnrdnr Ill l`0lIVl8ll()llH WIE'l'Io A brutnlnbtolnplz wan made to murder Francis Jones. A store-keeper to Hall`: (`men-Ing, between Victoria and Nnnnlmo. by munpulutniuht. He was struck on the head with on no and when uncon- scious his throat was cub. The trump: than robbed him. Two hrnmpc hnvo been arrested on suspicion. u.m.";.a Funlslen. / l a~u~Io;u-:i:;-Ilho not l.u~mu-mm. Doc IR Tm Allah lino s.`........ I|....-i... .....-.....| L... --.._...l-.. THROAT OUT IY TRAMPI. sum -rm In-ovlncm aunt. .._, , tx... D\_. an nu wan:-nuuuapauo. ' oust-Manna-dnwcih ALLA A.r_.%qon_ns1_1I1_Ic_nntL. . Nnsunnugaiiiian ifoqh ha 18:: up. ' ' ' Khan "nun: Wmlk A an lI_.k.. BOYS CLOTHING. Kw Illh Shoo norm. `Booth & Nuil Bruin. Nnil Poliobon. Hm '1`:-an. Oauelo liuivu. Elm. at priu {M0 on. Cut Glut Out. and T __-_ _.:.L -A._..l'.l..- -.rI..... -._.... _...l nu-on. . The ch-cc eonumoo on in Va nlloll to me we ntumoon II r o`o|ool. mad the eoummm on printing wall I| on Ilondny nlhmoon :3 than dolool. `I A Icnnlnr nnnnlhuo `Waning-Ann A-n-. mg nu. ma omoon at vary I.OIl|I.'l"lOI- ltico nmnn mum Iyro. omu. PM. "rnnmbu 0! ion yacht: an hing on I and rind in nponuuon that than VI 50 dipping hfnn winht ondl. IOVOIII new mm will male that: nppousnoo III: -1l(lIll IIKTIIXVI II III 0 WWI; M I naulnr menu Wodmulcy OI- ing Inc. the unicorn ol Mrry I.odp.`Pnn- him I-inn. can innhllnd In an nun... qjuwyou shay nova our Mamas In unirlinouo all. 0!! can this no bub hmnnd applicant: for mom: lulu no seldom non. They hopo for n anon! or tndo with the mooning 0! 559 out _..,...-..._-_._.. `-, _. . .___ Aldo:-rnon Shwm and Allon In undi- duoo am in Bydouhun uni. Aldu- mm Alon hut npcnt four yum In tho council md nldonnm Burnt that non. and they hmro boonoo unoful uni than in no don but my will In ntumotl quin. Lnnvnna nan than us-nan nA- Lush...` In (H|`.\'l"S-- HOOK l|l`PllNKF|N [Y4 NIT ? than I r nnngmnt ; Mm have MM In huh-ru-lling Imnku Axum: nlouhw hon mm ~I|w--ml` . A hm louder: M0 `Q! It \'IMurln." `LI. :1! Ir IMHO-one. MMln~r`n llllulo; Htnr||." "I' Nlllvollpol - or." Klmnlylo (lul llolnln. "W0 bl.` 'uIlm|nu 0! than `M-um." Brush ilk "Mnnn um! Humm." (`anmIn: \n' nu- nlnpumlu. Ilmvkc my Mmp. 0\.\I In M rm\n\-non. `run nnnmnv-ununmn 0. him Itml . '|\\mMn. mut Qunon \'IMu|-ht ul`.N1`-I-- "'l`NK MOM` MIR 0? MI! I Nnjnutyl h0\\`n n~ou"` write: lmnl born ' Anna: mun u -Inll-un Inlay. nmm rm "rm Dunn!- unuu mm \m, l.Imm:l,'l`umm.o. I N.l.|-`-|l|tl.lAlllal MIN IN IV I? DO- Mlltnluwnl or trowalllnc: \ nuodu anew -H-oven. nnd keep out n or Mnko-I up on Moon. fauna and throughout mwn and mmnuy Mac! on- pluymom-. Oommlulon ol luv. DO! nmnm and oxpvmun an mono: do Is- I--lln any bank whnn hr Inmwopagl nddrou run Wmum Inmu. no .. lmmlun, Out . Ounndt HARDY&CO V 'rm'Il~I>AY ll:Vl\`.MN(}.lNIl Unrnol of Karl anal l`|Hno :r- u.. 'l`llllllEl((l'um nmvumn In tho |`M l'|l-aw return to an MAN Wllllnm hlrml. An-v mm luu-lulrl Mm: lhln nul-loo wlll ho mm-Q-mmnl T FUN 'l`ltRltm|C (l`lI`\. OMINRIR RM")? and | I'LI\` can Rh..H\l- mnn II: Huh: 'l`\\-n hmum upnhn nu hunk also nigh on NI nnd lms-1. mwmr-I will he llvun rohulm '0 MI. RIIINM. `N `lnlm-tnn Mnut. AM nno Imrlmrinu uor Hula nu! [M2 will M prmmuuha. l\lllIY0ll, 0 I790: lbllg IUI Hoodurlo. aged 82 you-I. Funeral private. I-mmm Itroot. (1. mm ml phonon nnmm\mlr~M.lnn_ '1! P. HARRISON COMPANY Inlnnnhnun Anal Enqhnlnxnnn III nnnl III uunv, (anomumm-Ab mm Univonlb nvonub. Klmmon, on Don. Ibh. I897. umplmy Homiurln. mad 89 van. us. mam. .35`! '1w`.1 .!.'o.'"n l'z"."?)'."5n '13..` '1." NLW .j_-1-__ nnxnw In 1 uuunnvnu. hnnnm UNIIIRTAIII Arm nlnaknl`---`cl Prlnnou nu-ooh. (1-um: nydcnhnm n no `I5 0 nlmmn mmnn.mlr~0.lnu L L a L.ll'I.l\L\l-|J\JLV \l\J.IILrI'I` I llmlartnhorn and Icmlmlmuu. m und III l`rmmou HM-eat. 'Phmmn~ Wnromomu. 00. Ronldonuo. M. upon lay and ght. qua. one up to an.` ` aoo w.Nm' wmu< inn SCRAP IIASKETB l2u up to O2. LAD_IES_` & OllN I`S` UMBRELLAS .- ...,_ I._.._lI-_ no 1.. an _.._I. 'i=Joi ';iu'ee'n'E Steacv 8: Steacy. 1.ADlI~JS` l~}Il)lJ1'lD0\VN` DRESS- 1N(}JACI{l~1'|`S. in alltholeub inglcolora, M 81.15. $1.150. 31.76 `x 030 In LADIES` AND (lI*}N'l`S' LINED MI'1"I`B and GLOVES in Moobo and Kid. 600. 000. 750. 000.11- tmd up. nvaxnncn \Y|\I\l,` n:\tvAI\I.1n nu, nu. squmxcs 25c, 860. _In.. RH.` nu In .1 001.? AR |'i"'.971711{1-,1'.ic'+v 6131-an MOUNTS an to $0.75 ouch. mm monogram or initials engraved from F.ll)ERD()WN BED COVERS.oholco 84.50 to $5.75 (Moll. mum I..\MA'I\I1u nmn nntmnu 'IuUU Ull wily." U IU||u 1~*1N17: _I.ANA'1`U8 man oovmns. wnnlmblo, $1.26. $1.86. 01.06 ouch. . Thousands of articles to choose from in our immense stock. Cull sud I00 them. um um vvnuua A. UNICRAL l)lRICO'l\)l., Isl RINOEBB 8'1`. KlI1|'nt.nn.n\u`(\u|ur to W. . lmnunn. : ) A FEW succgsuons Ifur Christmas Presents E Toilet Good ARI ma umav oauotrr. nnuinoxn o. . .-,,_ ,,,w.. ,_ .-._,... -......_..._...._.. \Il'\'.N'l"$-~ THK 0' ` Nnlm-0ylho\\-n wall." writs: Lnni Lnm __.--u )`i 1`m'Il.~lbAY I`.Vl\`.MN(}.lN 4 `E On!-nohsfNs\rlI.II-1l`|Hna Inn. A B. B. OORBETT. la!!!` Klnnntnn. nnununur In - D Othvn um! 80. Ltwronoo vslloyo 0, 10 mm.-.-Wumly winds. Mr an L___\ douldodly cold to day and Iundny. WEATHER PROIAIILITIII: IJILJLI l\r \Jl'lA` LL) \JUI IJLUIIJIJIJ in nice handles 01 to O8 ouch. - .. A gun- ...non... ..... _... ... KVLIJ AVll\Jl\ LJVUIIJ 400. (me to $1. I.`l\Yl1\ IIP;\IIl' 1 4 P. M. EDITION. _mcNm' nmmn. Inn:-on noun . um mu... W*N.TFP;; cwrn YJEAR. NO. 294. L081`. Binuf H\,ml IIHIQ Ir-um Al`) mnvumn IIIVIO 0 turn Mmmnuw. up Iuu-lu'\rIn sumo vlll nrmu-mum! T.VI_A'\ H APO 5 Innunnn. in t`Store open evenings. lung boon Informed that lnocndoa-! oontgu llama. which lnfrtnco our pg. Ital. In bl oorod. orobous to be omrod. Ion-uh In Klnueon. wovnm thopubllo umwuunn proeoouuuxml unuoonudpurohsun. uwoll an un- onumohlghcglor nyucy and Gun. `loo-9" " I\.. In In; I THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. wm, soon woo ' O O Be Ringing, `tut. BI.\u`oI. Ont. Dan. is --Dr. Hans bu round has Port Rowan. than he no ' email to an out the loft toot of Chain anion. oighlion urn. Bunion no out ohootmg. sud out: as bio gun In tho` mutiny undor M: he an. locked. In scooping to no u i not some :Inoiud:IugN tho and necked m at In. GI-church: *5! II- nahnll maul Ibo HI loot. which up `hull; nug|odandIodloboInhnoN.' ' -u-s gguuvr I W IIII Ilwlu I \lIVII-IlI. M the lunch room" 0! the Britiah ` Aumlosn hotel. Cicnnoo moot. than will is shown mnplu of Indian and Jupmou nodl. huidol the above. Monday Ind I Toads only. "Open from 10 um. Int`! 0 ' p. U0 I . a.-_......._ . __.,_.j Inf ller`: Appou lot mun Onhono. AL AL. llI...._L ....'_n -1 AL- n_n:-L w.1. 3. wtma. I Kirkpatriiirlsm/1*e, I59 PRI`N8CTEA$BSu;Tro -BKINGSTON. uuunnvn-uvouuouuuo 0 ~ ooxmnnrsa. Gl\IAN.Now York Canadinh Brnnohmino Klnntnn. I Beautiful Pictures I Prelems. HIE HUl ERl()R INCINDRSCINT (IAN l.lGl>l`I` (`.0 no oorim: as hump ttwl with tho Apnlln Mnnf.le.\v|uh~l1 was xmfolltod nn the Nth ur Hophonllu-r hut. nuulor Nu. M.4Mf\nnl In nu lnrrinnowont on we Am-r Mont Wonoll nnr laulloc. vlluvh III. any nnnndoncom mmn. M. 4m. Chimney Inc Cumplobo I-[Inn 93.50 nwh Om Lnmn ll Hm ban! and mono Inn!-In In Cumplobo I-[Inn nwh Our Lamp tho but and more dllflluli the market. You mm Ilnd us an `ID um M I-muons: enema`. Another Exhibition. All New inc. tuna. Every one welcome. I Kirkpatrick s Art Gallery- `To The Gas Coljmers 01 Kingston I and Elsewhcro :- H11`. RUPRRl()R INOINDRSCINT (IAN with tho Annlln Mnmtln. wlulnh um: nntnmpd mun Gm) HOUSE. A l.L`IllL`II . Ilnupuvn Tito `ranch Ana light Colplly. - - I A Nu`|0|d of opwvlnl Finalist)`. at Imworful mum of mum. Ilm nrhxhml l`liI H\'. Kate PM-Mnctun UNCLE TOM. A W. Collin. nuotvocl -uh: now on min at. Hnwyov-`n. Prlvu ' |lM.ln-~o-A-lult.-. 250; Children M`. on all [Hits of the-houw. Evening prlvm If-n. Mo and mo. l0l"I I(lV'D. Enrrloon & Co. have I stock to bo proud of. Road details in their |dv`o. ` l\.....l...J.. Q..A.....I-.. -....l ll-...I... annu- Bull? DITKIIIII ITO Ill!` DDIK 0| VH5 Ullyn Are you looking for Imps? Lnidlnw a |dv b. hall: of two big one: {or Monday morning. lln |JhF.`l\l|\ JANIUIIK. Saturdav Matinee and Night. Dec.18. DIG W0l.I'IiH ()l(l(H NM. In-:4: 1 n:;\nnn- -n-pa-- ... -.`...._ . .-..... _........ . ...` A onr|o|d of ope-r~h\l Hnonory. a l`Il Pal-Mnltun l,'N0l.K1`()Il. A W. `u mu: Iota Book For Whig Beacon To Post Thomnlvoo in Oak Hull. Opon bill all hours to-night. "Uncle Tom : Cabin" no open house to- night. b......l..--LI_ t'Vl.-!-A...-_ ..:lA. G`- VI`-.. Q1. l5Q(l (IUBIIII III Inll` IOV 9- l)unlop's Saturday and Monday over- oon bargains are the bulk of the city. Am vnn lnnkinn fnr nun: Y Lnirllnwh w-aw-i -qr-vu-a tnvncuuvp AI procluvul In IBM at (`.hq-nnmt. Sh-not Phila- clulphln Thelnre. Our own train of mlnuo (Yours. 3 Solo lnu lunch and Clnllonn Orchestra. OVORAND FREE STREET P/\RAl)8."M Bor;vioo|blo Christmas giftl. 800 'l`|y- lor'| sdv`b. I1'-..-l-_.. I. (L. |._..- - _A.._.l. A- L. ...-.....I | !!!!.9ALT}5._"`3`f'.`%=i?#!3.!'S_| would bo too Inn for Sun Olun'| nnokmnd Iv. wouldnw M the Avon no uooklnc very well. Novcrtholnn. oonl plsnunlahly impel-tans pun In the ohm- mulutlvltln Wlthoul. good coal the am. not wlll boa hllnn and the hmun will he cold. Input fouilnlutmu by orlorlng your (soul from Ill. You'll be lure of having tho bub-wo don't ull my othu klml l "'fFc i[iEaL{6ip}3ieX"6F LOCAL MEMORANDJ. j jl \j A.I.xs.-nu, MANAum. -_ |n.-n____ _..1 n .3.` .._._,..._- IIOI (II II! Iiot. for Chriatmua umworful I FTGHCUIIIU IHU EIIIBCIIVU l`Bpl_)'. Mr Hiiycoclt. the patron leader. rose at it few minutes before eleven o`clock. His purpose. he said, in speaking was to justify a statement he previi-ii-ly made. that the ordinary people of the province had no means of getting M. ii iair understanding of the expenditure us shown in the public iiccoiints. He toolt up the statement of Mr. Har- court that Mr. I-`oeter at Ottawa liad advo- cated a com pressinn oi the auditor-geiieial`s report. and reminded him of the oiiiianioii to state the reason for the 0X~lIl\ltt`.1l min- ister's proposal. He did not want the ex- penditure of the late got-ei-iiment to be exposed to the light. any more than was necessary. Mr. Hayoock called as witnesses in support oi the wisdom of pro senting the public accounts in the irroatest possible detail consistent with coiivenionce and OOOIIOIII: Sir Richard Cartwright, Sir Louis llnvies. Sir Wilfrid Laiirier. The late dominion opposition used the auditor-enera| s report with more etfeet than perhaps any other wea n in their possession. ltlr. Mt`.\lIll0h had almost sle t with the volume as a pillow. Mr. aycoch hold that a fuller account should be given. He brought another matter to the attention of the house. Mr. Whitney was re- rted by the Kingston News as hav- ng said in Frontenac that a great deal of money which had been appropriated for colonisation roads had gone into the pockets of vernment sup- porters. Ir. Whitney he read several in- stances of the kind in connection aith con- struction of bridges He had mentioned the ease oi Mr..Wichett as a straight ease oi robbery. Mr. Wictett had stop- ped it tor the reason that a convicted criminal stopped. because he had been found out. When statements of that kind were made. hlr. Hayccch said. they should be backed a by evideueein the country. - Ila ehoul de- mand an in tlou Into the matter. and ititeerepr-oven he (Mr. aycootl would vote event 9! condence in thegoversmena Buurnwx. Out Due. IR.--hln. Hurey Oononr. Info at thu propthhor ol the Hunt- Ionvillo ohoulo factory. dhcl luddonly uh hot nnidcuoo Thursday owning. hlrs. Oonovof VIC cuppa! in writing I loner whon tho fall from her chair and mnumly Ixplml. A Mood doc onthohnlnuu tho man `of death. lhnnncl am 3, dughkor of wmsm Oooh. ohrh ol 'l'oron- ' to township, and van 3 Indy highly u- an-ma- QWED. - I50 Pun Arthur Invite. ! Rum-uw, 0:. Duo. ls.-(`mot of polka Iolluuou chino to um undo not in- I dhcovomn in the U|ItNOI"IIh qoqvhiol In nhmnodiot.-tn. Mt` -I-AA: AL`; aka. -{II g..n 3L. I-L4] _-`.1, I K WIIIEI w '37: K 11"! III onto! that they will atket the tmlm 2 Iy and any hilntrlnonul In and g unqnmslotln. (bulb: and squash mnvidlndlhnlbd ngnlm` $1 IBIIOHD. _ The debate on the budget was the fox- turo of to day. Mr Harrow made A bright, convincing speech. followed by A long and vignmun speech from tho Connors-Mive leader. who talked until late at night. when premier Hardy, Into n the hour was. made us trenchun, and elfectivo reply. Mr N.n-nnnlz, Hm nnlrnn lander. mm at; The number Plum-y l\`.pIuIom|- cost The Provlnen 02.600. 'l`moNm, Dec. `l".-'l`hia afternoon in tlnolegialntura. Hon. Mr. Davies brought. down A fonml otntomonb as follows: The value of the hog: which diod or had to be slaughtered on Iocounc of the outbreak of nhnlern at the Ilumbor piugory was $2.- 018.90. A .......|..... ..I n... ........|.....- ..I.:....m In Mm F. A number of the members object to tho ahortnaan of the proponed holiooya. They any than they should have from Dec. `2`.. nd to Jan. 12th. The n her interviewed 11 number of the mom on on this auhjacb. and their opinion WI" probo\bl_\' provml. A lull Inn lmon intrndnmad into the and than` npvmnn wm pr0m\u|_\' pruvnu. A bill has boon ingrodueed into the legiolntura prnvidinx that hortimulturnl an- cietioa nhuuld vomo under theprovil-ion! of the agricultural nnd arm aoclory regu~ lationn. 'lVl... .l..|...A.. .... AL- |...A.u.| non. 0|`; hm. on tho y. on me lloor, everywneru. William Earle. bhemim who died, and the women. Mrs. Minnie Lawrence. who once loverihim and thengrew cold. AC- cording Lo the court calender. were to be tried yesterday on charges of assault pro ferred by his wife, Mrs. William Earle. The wife did not npienr to pron the cliarger. bub Minnie Lawrence told the judge in his private room that ahe had been ininreprenented in the newspapers After telling of the shooting and the 'ecene here desvribcd, she and than in soon as she learned Earle wen married she told him nob to come near her again, but he was no hoplernly infatuated that no nutter where she hid he found her. nnd thntinaiead of his supporting her. she gave him money. lman mum: m 31,000.: A Pelr Were to have Agipenred In court lint the Men Tool Elle Life-He Woe llopeleeely InfItnuted-HuI Been Told to Keep llvniy But He Never needed the Warning. '- ' New Yomc. me. l8.-While, William ~1ar|e was dying from a revolver ehot he dipped hie ngwr in the blood that llowed from o wound in his head which he him- eell had made. and wrote on the wall the one word. Minnie." llaeide him eat a child, four yeere old. who watched. won- dering. while her father traced the nnme of her mother in crimson eharnetere. And when Minnie Lawrence rushed into the room. crying. Will ! Will ! What have you done 2" he only pointed to her name there on the wall. And he died looking at these scarlet let- ters. spelling the name of the women he loved. her for whom he had left wife and eliildren.for whom he had become a failure and an outcast. and the loan of whose love made life seem no longer worth living. She said in justice Worth : court in Brook- lyn yesterday that those letters were hnrn ed into her brain; that ehe never could put them away from her eight. No matter which way ehelooke. the name i- there, jnut ae if someone with e eeereh-light were tlaehing it on every well. on every fence, the inlay. on the lloor. everywhere. \\.'iI|inn| l<`..irln. tlmmen who (lied. A TON OF COAL. The l.ctters_Ar: Burned Into cr Brain. |ANllIHER comm mmanvl THE ACT OF A MAN WHO DIED FOR LOVE. ONTAR:IO LausLX}uRs. DH I00 IIIII `I'D! Inn!!- .4 n u KINGSTON. ONTARIO. SAPURDAY. mccuzmmm 15. 1897} won one noiuu on . born. the Is -`\'on llu-Alain unto. Lucio lull club Iot'NIbb 3 Quinn: htko. up-`ll |@.GuII&IuIuI|un , CIHIIDQIIU !(IfI: Ill HIV It boonmo known yesterday the}. Mr. Cicmenn bed kept hie promine. .\lr. Clo mom would, it hue been eeid. in e uroellhy men to dev were it not {or hm-ine-n trem- ecuone. He Cnx-bed 8lII0.0lI0 m the Paige compositor menufeoturing company. which pee one o` the live! compeniee no uploil e mechenicel typdntting meclno. Mu-r tlm. money on Ion V-Vohater & Co Inc] need oil ell the humori-\.`e eetmnge, The creditor: bed Metk '|`Irein e won! that ho would pay none dey. end he he. (hued Inc! Two Venn Bu.:.vm|.:.n. Doc. In -John -Broneon. efter ending eneet Ior two yeen. no pieced in tho county jail hen lee! night on echerpo cf Inenoleughlor. In October. ` lam. e hunting bee wee hold in Rel-don. met Sptinpbtool. at which en iloemignne boy named Remy Benet I'll hoeten. with the noel: but Ie died. Two coeeno. ale and Jeue\e:rooeon. were . t . . . wee re cqpte mgelr. Porter will defend Jemee Bnoeoeoethepteeenldeuogeeltleeoem _\yoeen. -_.. .g__ AL_ -_An. nA...A lurk Twnln Pan 0! ma Dolmn n I Pub- Ilnhor. NR \'-uni. Dec. IR --The World My:-: Samuel L. (Stamens (.\Iu|1 Twain) in an honu-t mun. "I will pay (`my per cent. of 30m` claims." he said to the creditor: of Charles L. \\'ebour & 111.. book r ` `h- ers. of No. 67 Fifth Avenue. of \\-hi. u .m ho mm A partner. in August, I893. "and I ask." he cominuul. "that you trust. to my honor In pay the otherfty per ont. an (act. nloun earn it-. The law recogninn no mormugo on A man : brain. but honor in u. lurdor mnator than the law. u. |l-..|. 'I..-:.. -s-..p-.I -..n L- I..u.... IIHIIT "N183." Llll EDI II`. ' so Marl: Twain smrtul out to lecture for the benet of his r-ndiraore. He argued the: he could have the lust. dollar psul in four yeen. end then. at the age ol ui:b_r- (our. he could make I "fresh um! unen- cumbered mm. in lab. ' I. 5......` Lnllir ...-|-..I-.. alas ll- Toys. Dolls, Games. Silverware. Fancy Goods. Handkerchiefs. Neckwear. Cloaks. ' Most elaborate selection to be found here, and modest Dry Goods prices prevail. (UV OUKHI? EU. Tnlk about free trade being A good Hung in theory! Hero we have one m- stance of what. it in in practice. (Sn-at Hribainc trade luun been built. up bythe nmltiplicmuu of nuch inntnncon. nellnng them are enabled to buv HIOII` com to as good nxdvunmqo as though they bought our mm-. and thus plum nun-oh-on in It pooition lo uvcrvnmo their natural ad- vantnuein the matter of mnula fec-uling And not only do we grow nuts to good mt. \'nnu\ge in this vountry, but we are nlptf mining groan qunmition or pens. Bv feed. hug poan tuhuua Ummninns nro nhle to got two cents n pound more for their bmnn in London than can tho Americans, who feed only corn. and who, by nminq a umlf against. our pone ohm. L em.-elven out of the chance to compete ngaim-L the Canadian nrttclo. Cnmminus am taking advantage of this fact. but not. no hut as tho\' ought, to. 'l`Ih nhnnt h-an h-min I-minu A mmvl prune. The incident furnishes nn with an inter. esting example of the bonellcent. ollecun produced by romovlng the barriers from trade. The Americans can grow cum to much better advantage than it. can be pro duoed in Cnnndn. l-Inch country nnln its own products, the lfnitml Slate! cnn t mm- loro prmlnco moat. cheaper than Cnnmlinua mm To compete wil.ht.hom in the meat. mule we buy NIOIF corn nn cheaply as pos- -ible and are at mum on the name footing with them in the market where the moon. of both countries in nnld. Tho Unilovl Smtea will nut, it. is true. take our out-a Ill exchange for their mrn nu equal condi~ Hons. llnt bomn.-n of tho ever-blemml fact. that l'1ngh\ml ml\n-e- to tax only nr unythmp. cl 9, we do nob earn verv much in thin in-t-mxco wlml the l'nirul Sutton may chnoeot-mlo. We send our outs to compete Wllll their: in England. nml by selling them ennbloll tn bnv their On an nnn.I I\r`I'.|I\.nnn nu l\nnn|\ lllnu Unl1'GU OI CUT IFOHI RUFUS! (H0 IHIO. Hem. therefore. we seem to have an np~ pormniby of discerning the |)rnntiral of- foct of mlmittinu corn frro of duty Be- ing A form of food eminently ndnptad for fmoning cattle and hogs. the farmers well know then)` mm make A larger pruflt by pell- ing oats and pens nnd buying corn with tho pnweeda. The reeult. of taking the duty o` corn in thus to be looked for in larger exlnrba oloaba and pens and an in- creased rule of cau.le at. u lower coat. to the producer. and therefore a larger margin of profit. 'l`lm lnnialnnl. furninhu III with an lnlnr. UIUHEUU |lllHI|l-IIIEF L`! UK|lUl'U. Last. year li'.'l.H9 burhela of (`mmlinn nuts were exported in the quarter ending September 30th. This your during the corresponding months tho exports ronohed `.`.|- }U_4S7 bushels. Of Cumulmn pom: last year, in the quarter to which all our g` urea relate. tlmro were M l,llll`. bushels ox- portml; this yl ur 794 I61! _ bushels. The value of own nnd pen! exported in the quarter for lllll wan llll (ml; for 1807. it was l.0R8.`.2llN Most of these lucreunon nro nl com-no duo to larger nropn but at the same time a nnnaidernble proportion must have boon lubernted by tho lnomvy pur- ohn-ee of corn from across tho lino. `ll-.. Al.......l..... ...- -_-... L.. 8.-.... .... .... An able oditorin-lmiri the Moncrnal Ilornld in given in in entlrety. boonuu of the fullnon nnd olulrneu with which It deals with bho question : V Thu tntnl nnnnhv nl Tm-Han nm-n lm. FREE CORN AND THE RESULT. ullll WWII DIIU QIIIIIIUH The tots] quantity 0! Indian corn |m~ ported by Canada dun-in the three months ending September 30!. . I390. when com wu taxed. mm 1.602 60:! bushels. For the name period In I897. during which corn came iron! Into Cnnndn. the Import: of corn were U, 940,00-I buaholu. 'l`I.:. -L....... .... ....m....... .3 .an|u uni 0| CUTII WETU U,UI`U,UU`l IHIBIIUIII ' This show: an Immune of 4,018,301 bushels. or I relative Incrouo ofnlmmh tmlbpor cent. 0! this incmae 4,l0l,l57 bushels represents an increase 0! Ameri- can corn expnrtod throughmnada. The other 817.414 buuhols roproeonta the amount hold nrcunudn our sud Above what: was romnod Int yur. For him Lnmn mnnhh. nmlino Rnnmmhnr WIIIIU WI! FIDIIIIVU IIIII yIII'. For him unree _mout-bu ending September 30th, 1890, 660,211} bnnlnola of the Imports remained in Canudn. In the same period in 1897 Uanndn rolzalned l.4H:l_!lll0 bun.-hula, an increase of I25 per cent Strange to any, while tho exports from Canadian pom: of American cnrn went. up no enor- mouely. more wins practically no Cmmdmn com expurted. only four bushels. no agnlnnb 1.027 last: year. Ah Hm llrnr. hlnnh Itnlnnn nnf lnnk nl that were $2, $2 50 and $3 to close out. All marked $1.50. Lovely goods they are. ugulluw 1.11;: IIIBIJ yuan Ah the mar. blush it does not look as mhough this grennincrenne in the Imports could be reconciled with the known fact that Uamurlian tumors hnvo had A bounti fnl |-xnmun-I If Ihgn |...J .. .......|. ............ Lllllb billllllll IRTIIIIFI IIIIVO HI I DOUIIDI ful harvest. If they had go much proven dor for their male and hugs. why I-hunk! thaw hnv mm-u',' The nnnunr uumu in hot UUl' IUF DIIUII` CIDLIU Illll DUKE. Wily FIIUUIU they buy more? The answer rooms to he that. they could got. better result for their labor by feuding corn to the Mock and vellum: their outs and peas in much in- creased qualll-itie! of export). Lnnr. vanr I'n'.'l.IMl hn-Imln nf (`.\nmIinn What N16 Act of thouorornmun Elan Ind kf {us viaii. mower. nurcuy our unvucon. All but tho inhni won enamel in tho inomutionon 8:3. Mb he vlcpltlunr. Alnvmu mm. was uncut! nfhl` the pond at-cove:-ad {In Illding plan of not plan- (hr. and uh-oqlomly Nu win. Jonnlp ml. Ito: hot moth!-. BuIIh"l`auII'ItI|, and Int gnndnothr. lupin: Lqhnd. hllonvl Ahwm-. ull eh:-pd rm um Iannny at the I-uniting 0! union gods 3 Q , Irma HCaIbu-I . an-ammo. on. tithe gun: ol it no. Divmon MNIO. In '30 MM stand` his hand It In Ilecugbng. -no Inn ulna: Is (hnj Nuw Bxnmlm, Nun, lbm. |R.-Tho how: of eurnouon `hero fumiolon B rm mqrhblo nudy Jn ctjninolopy. Thus an nowin tho phco four gunnuoun in onolunily. thyounautjns 3 work on and the olden. the Mun`: grub gand- mmhcr. unreal? (wot timeouts. All In an. nhnl can mnlnnl In II . 0 `II. FlA`[R"Ill "I I'll I`VIlVllI`n Whon tho fncta won hid below I oom- Inmeo n! the pmcbytory they dooidul that he would pay Sim no mmponumon to lho purl`: punmn. but corwnrdo nrornul thin tlociuion and concluded that ho-Mild mign his charge. Min Mohomld in a npmnu-Ina girl ohnmy-oovon. while act. -Mr. Buchanan is torn nun. Ionmng cat! I Tho young lady`: friendn. thinking aha did not been furly treated. mndo trouble huho pntornto. nuhninninp in charge: bin hurl uguinst than pntor bottom the pm Mary. Mr. Buchanan on hip gidn a-mu-J than he won quite willing to mdrvy Mm Mchonuldnnd chit tho anon (or poul- pononon wan hm mnbuluy to auppors I waft on nupond he mun nceivinq. \I7hgn IL: Igor; `nun lgid lulu): I Anna- Xmas Bells `

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