IIVIIPOOL IAIIITI. loomnoo In.-WI 6 N. 89:` . '- "'3'. "" .2--.4~.*-..'.'::`.':~.*.*...`r I`::.v~:'a..'.5-. . . lh6;huaon-|on".o.mo' In 3 not nu! 0 mu; oolona n.'u.'|'m ' more unuolo xor I unnaunu protons. John Scott, Liatowol. Ont . uhippcd _n on-load of hog: to Armour I. Ca, Chicago. Thoy were nolocttd hogs nn`d the prica pnid In 5.{c. per pound,livo weight. The load consisted of MI unimnlo and weighed 27.- 680 pounds. Open At night. R. Uglow & Co. 0 A diploma 01 Europe nwuhod: '-In in 1 guns pit; that Germany. having an only. ufo tad simple, though alight! 9 pinsicsl. piece of work on lund, ohoul ' hlc to porfonn it without coming tho whole world laughing." 1 Rank: lot has. All [ha Hint! hank; The great re in Melbourne, Auelralin, on Nov. `znd, won more eerious then re- ported. The damage is estimated at .7,-' 500,000. and about 2,000 employees have been thrown out. of work. Fresh breakfut loads. ll kinde. Fisher. Lieut.en.Inbgovernor Mclntoeb of the northwest terriboriee, who has sent in his reeignntion to the government. will_ pro- bably turn his attention to the develop- ment of British Columbia mining. .61.. (In: \'mnn tnrbnv Finhnr in aivinn mom 0! Drluan uolluuum IIIIIIIIIK. Soo the `Xmas turkey Fisher in giving away. A t.||ron.vanr old son ol Gem-an Ilcfhr. uu . .-\yt.hreo-yoor old son 0! George McCar- thy. IS. '1'. R . St. Thqmu, got. hold of I nmnll bottle of cubdlic ucizl and drunk in oonunta. Tho child : month And throat were terribly burned. Tho little follow will d"E`|u. ---nminnnk AM-uni nf 'An.'|nD haunt`- (H0. The magnicent stock of leather geod- now on exhibition as l'.. Uglow & Co'a bookstore I! certainly one of the featnrea of the eeaeon`a holiday etock. Nothing auihable for a Chrietmaa prevent. Jnhn Kn-nt.t., Linninl. Ont. _ ahinnarl a - ( A` young man named Doyle. of Dulton, Onc., while on a visit. to Buffalo, jumped offn freight. train while in motion, nnd had all the too: of bin right foot torn off and received other injuries- lofvtrn nn Lnhln mininm 200. Annund. rccolveu ubucr Illjll FIG! urug amre. George Allman, of Downie. rcc-eived ve lashes in the jail at Stretford on Thursday for assaulting a little girl. The plieoner in only A boy, and the sentence is pro- nounced : brutal one. ` Malaga grapu, `ltc pound. Fiaher a. Two young men from Wallace were up before inagiatrate Johnston, of Palmerston. for breaking into a beer cellar and steel- ing two lrege of lager beer. Each were ned $100 and cone. Open or. night. R. Uglow & Go. There is a possibility of the steamer Roeedele being l bin her present. position until spring. an hon taken to Burfelo to be repaired. Kin ton would thus loee $25,000 in the way I repairs. l.nhnH.'n lnnrlnn .}{3lumlAllv rm year. Holidsy books. R. U low & Co. Gough Stoppers." unco sized Con Stopper for allaized coughs. McL ` Drug Store. Val-n nnnnrinr nlrl nnrtl And nharrien A All Lines Reduced from 25 to 50 per cent. below regular prices at mct'arInna'a. - John Molierras. student at McGill col- lege. Montreal, is home to spend Christmas vacation. {`....I.:..... Gun '\'u nan nnnn ah F`...-_ vacation. (`coking gs in. per pound ah Car- novaky'a. Holiday books. R. Uglow &. Co.- Galtfa nancial statement shows ade- ficio of $1,800. Over $18,000 was spent on sidewalks during the year. 'l"nm Q:-nit.h n flhrintmml cmndn Al . cut. BIUGWEIKS CIl.ll'lK BBB your. Tom Smith : Christmas goods at out prices. J. (lraig & Co. Thn nmrnian on Mra. J. Dickson. Hav pl'|COB. J. Lrmg 6'. U0. The operation on Mrs. J. Dickson, Hay Bay. was successfully performed an the general hospital on Saturday. (fhenp cups and saucers. J.Creig & Co. Seanoli. the New York barber suspected of seven or eight murders, has practically confessed, and says in is all up with him. Mixed candy, four pounds for `.250. ls`inMAr-'3 ment. J. umg a uo. Four young men instead of attending Sabbath school yesterday went. for a skate below the bridge. (me of the party broke through and bad 8 cold bath. Holiday books. R. Uglow 5: U0. Alarge brick block in Wheacloy. Ont... owned by I.-awia Wiglo. was burned to the ground on Sunday night. Lose between $3,000 and 31.000: insurance. $800. lav-no Vnlnnnin nrnnonn, `.200. damn. t`nener's. Annie Knieechewaky, who was injured while at work in Brodie : mill, ll-aapeler, has been taken to Gain hospital. Her con- dition is worse and her xecovery in doubt- ful. VF.`-.l.l.L Gnu I'u\ n nnnnnl wihnr l 2635. Cough Stoppers. a harmless and plus- ing remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitic, bnaraeneaa and all othor throat. trouble, 10. a box. McLeod : drug store. M.-. \Ni`Iin|n Palm--, u.-hn um: hm-nnd $25,000 in the I repa_xra. Labattfa l.m9,o, AK inlly ne condiunn for Christmas trad It. Mcl`ar- ||nd a. ;`~wnnntI -nan nnlnnr. 1|:-`n-`A tn` lhurinn `*'l'lI. IXIIUIUI BTU! by zupuuuvuw Lotti; l'onl'I luvs `Ind In the Cnnulhn PIIII` Scotch one cake. J. Crsig & Co. Holidny books. 8. Uglow & Co. Fanny biacnit for Xmu. Fisher. J. H Stowe. Tomnoo. is in she city. Dow : porter sud nice at McPnrl|nd a. W. Downing. ncjthd general hospital. is gndunlly growin weaker. _ Open at night. R. Uglow & Co. . P. Robinson, Montreal, returned home today after I week : vim in the ciuv. .. Wnrcantar sauce. 2 for `.350. J. (`rain & `.3 dozen for 250 . at UnrnovIk_v e. The treasurer of the town` of Berlin, 0nb.. reports: surplus of 81,200 for rho van!-_ We Have Brokin- urug store. Very superior old port; nnd nhorriea at McParlnnd a. `lnl... Mnunnvna nhnlnnlx an Llnflill on`. lornouuay Lraue an MC! Iuuu 5. Joseph F. Dolen, R. O. navigation company a ticket agent, Toronto. returned this afternoon after a brief visit. to his parents in this city. Brand and butter nlates. a lame assort- psrenna In EDIE Cliy. Bread and butter plates. large ment. J. Craig & Co. Fnnr vnuna man instead of attending 63,UUU and iH.UUq: Insurance. aouu. Large Valencia oranges. 20. dozen. Fn:ber s. A....:n I. -.unI-unumlsu mkn wan ininrol` mi. Turkish gs, l.')c. a pound. Fisher- s. Police constable Chute : coat and cap were stolen from the police amnion in So. Thomas on Friday morning. The thief ought. to be conpratulated on his daring feac. M uln..al. Qnannnrn c hnrrnlnl nnrl nIAnI. we. Dox. mchoou e um; store. Mrs. William Peters, who was burned on Saturday at her home in Welkerville. died on Sunday. Her two little daughters were seriously burned at the same time an the mother. New nuts, two pounds for 25c. llieher e. (in Sunday a boat was found drifting on the Niegem river. and trailing behind the boat, at the end of I long rope, wise the body of Elim Wolf who had hired the boot to go iii.-hing. Delicious peers, 30c. dozen. Fisher e. "Cough Stoppeia A combination of wild cherry, white peerine bark. licorice. horehound and umeeed, in o lozenge form. Healing soothing and curative. McLeod : Drug Store. ummn Allmnn. of Downie. rca-aived '"' '" "FXmbTu. u Vary Intuit Inn 018! And conduct __l~I.- n-up.-gal I.h.aun Ilu lnxrhtn 3. Open at night. R Uglow & Co. . The Kingston hoeiery mill has received a new euperinbendent, J. Brennan, Almonte. Mixed nub. 2 pounds for 25c.; orangee, dozen for 25 Cnrnoveky Fi... o..-....-n- nf ah. tnun AC R-rlin, COIHBEIUU, uuu Euyu In I! an up vnuu nun. Fin-bar's. Holiday books. R. Uglow & Co. Always in shock the high grade cham~ pagnoa. Special brandsga-b special prices forholiday trade at Mel land a. Jmmnh F`. Dnlan. R. O. navitzution lsmppnn .31 um scrssons.| VV IIIIF \JUllUIl \J uuc: nun: n Specialvaluos in Night Dresses It 50c, 65c. 75c, 81. ~ White Skirts 59c,75c,$t, $1.25. Drawev.-s'for 25c, .35c, 50c, 75c. Silk Ties, Wool Mitts,HosIery, Cashmete Gloves`etc., at lowest prices. . Imported jackets. - All going a. Clearing Sale prices. nnn nun-an: pvnnina 9" this AND THE NEWS TOLD IN BRIEF -Aa:_.AA. Hlly Alter I wear: Vll_lD In Luv cwv. Worcester sauce, 2 for J. (`rnig an llotbodin church. nnpunu. Miu1)onHu~u-ick. vioitinc at Water- town. N.Y.. Inn ntumod Iollot homo in l In lam Pcnnoouih in is .ill' III. IV- :n_mod ...,1~T .`.i...a.n who .5 . vuuga I ;::.;.':r." f` `fun inland, Inn Man ptouu up at. us. On Snuirda owning Min basin Brigg! onhru and I nulnlnt of friend: M thohomoollurpsnnu, Klngunot. W. W. Ogilvio. Idontrul, in in Win!- on his IIIIIIII` inlpooion of his nilll I olontonin tho wont. n- IM......'.I.- "Al-ri Ranch will rim I nnd olovlhonon Inc wcu. _ On Thuridny Ilury Brock Wm Ii gnnophooo oouourt. in tho Ellll Methodist church. N-p-on u:.. I... lit.-mrink, vinitimv AI W528- aldonnunic content. In mun wuu. - Tbiruon of the main man ftulll tho gunner Cleveland. U ad oil Vnooouvonf inland, IIIVO boon picked up at. cos. n. n.o...`ni.v ovnnimr Min made to um oounmnmcnu. . The man ol Liout. '1`. H. Honky in mnn- 3 tionod in connection with tbouppronching ' aldonmnic content. in Ridun wad. | IM.:..o.... A, an niacin! man (nun y. I The holiday booh inanod for the nouon no I" on nlo M. R. Uglow & (row, Prineon street. It you want a t for young or old, I visit. ohonld certainly be quorum [tiling to appear. ` I made this ooubiinhmcnt. . 'l'L- ....... -1 13...; '1`. H. Fnnhv in 11-1. 1 pncu. _ Open every evening all this WGC . V `W?/7'5 The evangelical nllinnco was to hovel met at the \'.M.C.A. building thin mom- in to henr I paper on the "Psycho! y E of Bnncticntion" road by Rev. Dr. Rye - mun. but. the meeting Wu postponed. I failing to uppur. 1-nu. holidnv booh present WHAT SHALLI LEAVE - . IN ms HOUSE? SANT_49+..QL4&TI$, LL; Will ask his reindeers who are tied to the chimney, as they prance and paw on the roof of many a good boy and good girl's home on Christmas Eve. Se- lect your wants from the following list, write His Majesty to get it at 0RUM- LEY'S, and post your letter beiore Saturday. liid Gloves. Good Black Dress Goods. Silk Handkerchiefs. ' Stylish Fancy Dress Goods. Lawn Handkerchiefs. Pretty Waist Silks. Picture Handkerchiefs. Children's Grey Lamb Collars. Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Children's Grey Lamb Ga s. Neck Handkerchiefs. _ Baby's Wool Bootees and xddilts. Cashmere Stockings. Boy's Suits and Pea Jackets. Warm Wool Stockings. Boy's Overcoats. Over Stockings. Boy's Warm Wool Underwear. White Gaiter Stockings. Men's Cardigan Jackets. White Shetland Wool Veils. Men's Freize and Beaver Overcoats. White and Colored Wool Boas. Men's Ties and Braces. White Wool Gaps and Muffs. Men's Shirts and Collars. L9-diet? F111` COURTS Men's Imitation Black Fur Gaunt- Ladies` Fur Gauntlets. 1etg_ ggiggj %,I::tm 5F"' - Men's Lined Kid Gloves and Mitts. Ladies. Cloth Jaclgem Men's Black Wool Mitts and Socks, Ladies Astraclinn Jackets. TP) "1 B1`Wnl 010511 D0119- Ladies' Coon Skin Jackets. ' Good Warm Blankets. ' . Tell him to remember the place. as they are giving Special Holiday Bar- gains. Christmas Eve is the last day our store will be open for business. We shall have bargains in every department. Customers having parcels put away for them will please call and secure them before closing, or they will be placed back in stocks. -__:_1.4-.J 4- LI... `Dal-nln :3 kn Lina-1 nnnnn-H Wlll UL; lJI(l\.\'\4 us-V-. -.- ..---.__ Persona indebted to the Estate will be kind enough to make payment at once. After we close it will be more costly to do so. \ AT WALSH S GREAT CHEAP SALE week 800. Thzeo Layer Fancy Cakes. ulualli 300- fhls week me. An... _ ..---A ugulgow nf nnr InnuIArHl1n CRUMLEY BROS.. lvuletide If you wish to svoid trouble and respon- sibility leave your order for Cake with us. SPECIAL HOLIDAY CREATIONS- 1,, _.____n._ (:1. um week In: pol An. Iced and 0.-nnmentul. usually 300. NH nu.-_.. 1....-- I.`..-mu I`-lzna, unnnllv llv. 7 Dezcn Ladies` Fancy Em- broldered Handkerchiefs for 5c, 8c, me, take. 15c, me. These are all extra value. --- f\---.. I -.l:-..I l'2.I I`.I....'-- this week me. Also 8 great vnrloty of our regular lines of Dame: Confectionery. l nstxy,Em. on naunnu Al\IA4lAIaa - v--_._. --_.- Christmas F1-uit.Cnke.p|uln, uuually 850. this week Kc per ll. 1--.: ...\.a n,....m.n9..l_ ununllv 3019. this Jardiniers, _ Pedestals and Pots. Fern Pots. A large varietyjust arrived to-day. Robertson Bros., 'i2vALs H s. Muckleston's Old Stand. Cakes. Mn. '1 . Lmanox. 202 Queen Stroet.`Ottnwc, 0nt., lays: " For two yeore I uuered greatly with pains in my back some: the kidneys. The .were very severe, And oaueed mg 7 won nee: no that at" times I could not 3 tan a to my household duties. The medicine: I took did me no good. From when I ma tokin \ .'Doan's Kidney Pills I experienced of. an it took only, one box to nuke the point 5nd ac all vaninh." , . 5 . abox, or 3 bone for 81.25. Soby lll druggiste. ' 7. 3: sun: vou on DoAm". THC ORIGINAL KIDNEY PlLl.. " " nemedy :1! then things nin_11;1y by making kidney: resume hulthy aotmn. a\AQl\ :1. . .A.. conic wvu-van no-vv UU&IuUI-I VWIIIXT work. The constant landing ovc-- I mnkingbodJ.nu1in3.iunin.qwin \ -oomnq had on thckidnnyl`: onmpuund` u'u-sins them. Bnolucha. Iidnohli. but ` HIE In Glula vnlucu xoo'Dozen Ladies Kid Gloves. in Fancy and Phinfor 50c, 75c, 3:. sus- A nnnu and nuns:-dale Qfnr-It rue VAct_IIn(: %%a%AciK. Eiiiiiiiiiii 99?!!! UV? W. J. Dick & Son s W; have a large unort- ment In stock. Price: all Reduced. - Arzrvouonhuutoaothixrawizhouni _.-I. IIIL- --__A__L I.__a1__ _._,_. iMen s, Slippers! , v '1 < Don't. fall to Impact our ntlrnouvli army of ancustlonn pu-cloululy nppropthto. Every tune not, every pocket suited Fancy Goods. Chooolutu. 0:-cum. Em. Christmas CLOSING up vn.w-H:- 4 A new and complete Stock White Cotton Underwear. 1`_-_!_I _._I.--- 2.. \l3..Ls l'\ .... An Men s TOYE .5, 'ooAN's KIDNEY PILLS King Stmfj On the Corner. Mememoes. _..- -u_L-Ai..L -....... Girls . ` A`VA7ili3TY OF % M Xmas Attraetions. We re now offering some spe- Tcigumggins for the Holiday Su- `V : `L .\`\ Uh NI Franklin. Into 0! tho Kingston huinun lop. hangout to Onshondult to -17` **-,...':-..- :12.-...*-: ........~ *- I can 9 n no. JIIIIC Dovlln in vioin; his ponnu. Udlwdiy anon. Altar the holidays In will ulna Io Ilonlnul to outer upon his hint T 01650 H` preteen . boudnlu uhinsonyydugz r.1L'iund-on nu ms. nu: ihutohth New lltlnodnizioo. uh uwdxhononulo:-one Inn- , g as and 37 Princess St. Q :O9'O90Oz IOITIILL PIODOOI IAIIITI. .-A-.l 45-; n... In -I--- u_-_4_. W. A. MITCHELL iAnd SANTA CLAUS is picking up his presents very fast. But we still have a nice line to se- lect from yet. and at Christmas prices way down. Skates, Hockey Sticks. Cut- lery. Carvers, Sleigh Bells, Scissor Cases, Razors, etc , and a nice line of Shelf illardwnre. ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS IILI. CHRISTMAS -OITIIAB I100` IAIIITI. All 0'] Cor. Princess and Bagot Sts. r\r- a-..-- `p x_.. HOLPRIXDESS QTREET. - 88 and 9.) Princess sttrcet ` - -. \|I K `g`.~o$_: "|hq;. :;`:`N: "` c.'.,',"u N `Q05/U YOUR MONEY The Fattersl To the Best Advantage. I IT WIIIIKIII. Price Hun] cl Prulll. vioiting the quugvillunoo his journey In China "Kasai n diIo8In tun lac. uza-a In .nI-I.P..d0NoIgo.iodcuI. ojh-Hhhlnjrh-In llll IUUUVUTI I! UUIIDIIIIIL Gnome A. Edlnioon. of the senior your in area, will rcpt-aunt Queen : at. the annual dinner of the students of McMuhor univer- sity. Toronto. to ho hold to marrow oven- nn . r". E, RIACIQQ Nfnnnnnn Ann. LI- oi Aluxunuor nlllow renroomugn. To-dny Mn. boudon. mother of presi- dent London. eolobntod the ninety-fourth anniversary of Mr birth. She is on o! the olden. residents of Toronto. (`.`lIl M `H-IL-- L.-- _.A..__.J 0011016 rvevuuuca Ul WUIQOIITD. n George e ken hee recur from Poronto. where during the eulnmer be wee eugeged ee eleinent engineer in the Iez ot the new conduit pipe. dey booke. R. Uglow 0. Co. The re brigede were celled ant et. ll:30 o'clock thie morni to extiv-auieh I burn- iug ohiuzmy on re. Dnkqchers` resi- dence. Johnston street. nu Thnesnn Inc} a nqplo 4.0 L-L--.. :IrII|--una I -vIIvVE -I1'l'Io I . QIIO-. Dee. lL-l'|oll~-Rocclptu wot:-ha nut qulot. Quotations: pohni l.||u0MIto4.9n; hunt spring. Al) to A II Iollu Oil! to 1.4!; xtrl. 893 mm rno I-`Mo I.7o ; strong Baton Q. -inn-to Boga M!) to no. II Ion No.1 IIIMOIIO Hud. In: to -= .;:`.....,' =..*-.:-:.-m a =.:-.::- ,LIHo to-Oommoil dntom ' u-ron to mob; and `lo so ; . no colic; on non 1Io;0hotu. up hum gown-laps. no to us. man. 15 to 350; has. no lo Ile- Inlnrridhh in the in- iyus `la :7 'Ai . n i!` i . I:-no `Jon. M mu Print hi Al Frnnnn, winitjna Hun III1! IFVIII UIIU IHIIIIUII LU IKIUCIIUIK Rav. M. Mnckie. Belleville. stricken with paralysis. liee in a dangerous condi- tion. :\s (hie in the third attack and Fu- ther Muskie is over eighty you: of ago. his recovery is doubtful. Gan!-on A4 Edminnn nf Hun naninr agar in lug. W. E. Blo ht, Nnpsnoe. and Mr. Thom: W. .1:-tin. Toronto. hove pur- chuod the grocery and provision business of Alcnndor Elliott lhtorbomupzh. To-dnv L'l'I_ Landau. rnnthnr nl nan-I. GUN`. IIDIIIITI II-ITM On Thurlday Inc I caddy of tobacco rumba lmuthowpot thonathahp. vhih at tho I-onto lntnon Callinl Buy And thin city. ` `lanthanum, "LAIrI Opp- .-HI L43 uni guy. .|loInbotIo("A"olcI um, will ho-` 00- making pgopuntion he the mm r mono [or ChrII'tuu. Capt. John Huhin was one yuurdny for tholrnnino uinco hio connement no the hinvilh canto cold. Ilng `I--I-A-L in .-.......J 2- AL- :_ The Sprint Slttlnga. The high court. of justice will have its jury aeseion here on April lbb before chancellor Boyd; non-jury session on May 16th before iuetico McMahon. The jury and non-jury court will be held st. Napl- noe on Nov. 255b, end at Picbon on April lzlch, both before justice Rose. Putting 0n Doors. To-day carpenters were employed at the street railway harm in placing vestibule doors on our No. 1!). All the care will be so equipped. one at. a time. and the work will be pushed forward as expeditiously as possible. none to give the mobormen the benet to be therefrom derived. claim! 1:: inc vvvul-nun At. Dr. Knight : oboorutory yesterday at 8 n.m. the temperature registered 3.!` below zero, and as 8 p.m., 1: 5` below. At. eight o'clock this morning. 5 above. Judgment wu rendered on Mohday in Oagoode ball against. the Grand Trunk for ten cents. The motion was brought by F. A. Clary. who paid that amount. for cab fare from one station to nnothor. D 1:: ll Ilnnhi- 'D-Il....:ll- -L..:..l-_._ To Pouch -Without Pay. Nnw Yonx, Dec: `.!U.-Th_e Rev. Dr. James M. Farrnr is nboub to abandon hia wealthy pastorate that he may devote hialifo to preaching the gospel without: UllDI|lu'I- This vnok we pull upeoinl Mtonon to our stock of [they Gnu In. 0-ulna Tu Son. Dinner Botmanqnov. Lumps. Fun:-y Cups and Sau- non. Irulr. Di hos. Em. All suitable for Chrhtlnu Prountn. :35-":3" -auw---5 nu-on--u n --uuu. Let us augment an inspection of those beautiful carving nuts or plated tablo- vnre for .\'Inn_a presents. Corbett : Hurd- ware. Ohoorlnx The Poor. On Saturday evening Mrs. James Swift, M a member of abs lndioa benevolent on- city of Sn. May : cat.hedra'.. gave a charity tea at. her residence, King street. The sum of 922 mu realized. which will ho ex- pended '" ru1..r~lee for I Christmas tree. whivh mu bu distributed among poor children. nuw: vu-u-wu -u-w .u-u-u- Several well-known people to whom in- vitubione were eenh for Queen's conversa- zione. changed the names on the cards and gave them away to fxiende. It is a funny coincidence that these persons complained that they had not received hheirinviuetions and were sent; extra ones. The cards on which the names were changed will be meted in the library of the college for in- upecbion. and those people who did the cliarging" will in the future receive no more invitations. The Cit; Preeent mm. The present. bonded debt of the city, in- eluding local improvement; debts, is $922,- 260 am This amount does not include the 311.3510!) bonus granted who M. T. company towards Llnoir elevator. Should the pro- posed by-law to raise $lil).(|00 towards bringing the Abbott. works here carry the debt will be increased to $l.0l7.`360.9li. There is eboub $280,000 of this. the water worke debt, whim: takes care of it.-elf. He Won The Prize. Robert. Sutherland, of the rm of J. H. Sutherland. won m; prize in the recent competition conducted by the Boot: and Shoo Recorder for the boat description of an up-to-date repair shop. There were fteen competitors from all parts of the United States and Canada. The prize was valued at $25. - Ill M18 HOUSE." In is idle to experiment: with other reme- diee, even if they are urged nn you as "jusbeegood"u "Ransoufe Hive Syrup and Tolu." They are not me good. be- cause this remedy has I record of cures, and beeidee in gueranbeed. It; never fails to satisfy. 25. I`..C. Mitchell. I new I I Inc nuunuuuy. William llu on, So. Album street. To- ronto. aye: e won't keep house with- out Ransom : Hive Syrup and Tolu for oouuumption, oounho. oolde. croup or bron- chinl troublem. Experimentad with many othorn. but never gotvtbo true remedy until wouaed Ransom : Hive, Syrup and Tolu. No other remedy can take its place in our home. on in it we have a certain and euro cure for coughs, colds, croup. whooping cou h. etc. We would not be without it in t. e house. I. :- ml- 5.. ........:......o- -.:n. ALI... -mun. The IIIC Alllln The tunnel meeting of the Ceneclien loothell union we held in Moehreel on Be- turdey. A number of rulee were unended. Inthe oleuee dening en elneteur thele worde wen edopud : "Or received Any money oz-ll: equlvelent, directly or indi- reobl . lot hie eel-vioee. T The eotuel lev- lng t me wu reduced to one hour. ere- elher only one timekeeper. nob connected with either conoe-ting olnb. ehell be eppolnled by the referee. A goal mode {tome ying hick will not count: in Insure metchee, and it will not be op- tional to scrimmage inoteed olthrowing the bell into much. A free kick will be allowed it I player rnnkee,e mark with my pert of his loot. end does not; Attempt to run ellerwnrde. In one of e try for goal, e kicker nny hove I Iecond try if he oleimeyhe wee improperly cherged. The ollloere elected were: President. E. Bayly; vioe-president. J. Snvnge. Mon- :-.eel; oectehry treeeurer. R. (r. FItzgib- nu. You will get, full value for oury Iollnr ynn Invent. in our non. We haw nold tons of Fruit. 31.0.. for Christmas Cakes and the rush oontlnuu. VII-K- q-.-b .4 null -Isnnx-I -I6--xilnn On An- The;-I-Jhnngod The Human. ,,I __n I . _ . _ _ _ _ _._l_ L- _.L Looking Round" Timon. . _.__---A ,._. ._.___.,,,, am. or no wouur Ir_,-,,|,u_ ,|,.., A rho `rtuo Romany. I|._._-_ H. AIL-..- Z" IIK FBI TGOWIDK. " 5:3! was lino mid nrigln. rather cold for city folio, has quit; uusiahceory for-~ than who no aocsmomed to driu landin- uueno. nillugnunnn was out from the my to join with friends on an ghd ooouion. Lap congngsuoao Inn thootdot at this). Attlnollvon dnhnh n-win; jnninlh. tho nun. . nu- K""..;'3sJ." 52.3; n. in; oupnoily no land. Tho Ins `with brass reading desk and bronze panels. EIIOSU Uya 1 . The new chancel is thirty feet deep and ' twenty-three feet wide. with beeutilully arched ceiling in keeping with the (Gothic character of the church. The east win- dow is in cmhedral style and will present three groups, illuetratin the new tests- ment commendation of eeding the hun- gry, healing the sick and clothing the naked, with the symbolic gure ebme of the angel of charity (love.) The brass tablet dedication to the glory of God and loving remembrance bears the diocesan motto bl the woman's auxiliary, "She lmth l done what she could. The alter is of oak, with reteble and reredoe; the com- munion rsil is of oak. with metal stanarda. The choir seats and reading desks a-e handsomely designed in oak also, end a o models of suitability. The pulpit is of oak I The ceiling is grained with ribs. cornices and capitals of ornamental plaster. The higher arch of the ow sneel is lled in with wood screen and lin with plaster.$.While I everything pertaining to the chancel arm 1 extension is the gift of Mr. Pense. the con- gre ation have done their part generously in the older part. having replaced four of the side windows with stained glass, giv- . ing a fine eeet. One of the other win-- dows has long borne memorial other 1 ings to Dr. Barker and members ol his family. The sixth window will bear the memorial to Rev. K. 1 Jones. The walls have been effectively .inted in light colors. and this week the woodwork on ceiling, gallery and wall will be oak- grained. The whole lahric has been re- novated and St. Mark's stands lorth a thorough eherehly edice in the best of order. For the seeesss of the improve- ments and excellent taste gratitude ll Mt tnJoseph W. Power. anehiteet. . The eon-` tractors were: Masonry. Alexander Mc- Cartney: mrpsntery. George `Hooter: 'nters. Robinson brothers: seats. B. E. vsky: altar and lpit, Oarnovsky esmpany Rev. Hr. II has been on- Llhnn in the rack of insnrnvnrnank. an] ITIWIIIE In I WINK OI IlIIpl'\)VIIIElII. IIIJ tho coo gseion woykod hamly in pro- puiug or the to-opomog. ~ Snndnv in n: nil hrinln. I-nllnr cold ISUV. -I . VVOITUII IIII H `In Nlnitting in the work of improvement. uni tho mmrnnnion workatl ham-nli in nu- his wife, aged sixty-seven. . The hraaa lectern was given in 1891 offerings of the congregation in memory of Rev. K. L. Jones, for whom also a beauti- ful window in to be placed this week by the family. The re-opening loll upon the date of the marriage there forty-eight years ago of the father and mother of the present rector, Rev. C. L. Worrell : upon opening day also the family of the late Dr. Barker. 1 one of the founders, heard of the death of his widow at Brighton, England. Tim rvhnrnh nrizrinnllv hm] the old THOS. H. J()H NS, Vin` PRINHIQQ H FRI.|n"l` DIU WIQUW KID l)l'lKH|IUH. FAIIEIHHLI. The church originally had the old equine pews. with high sides, but. these have given place to the modern bench pew. Tho reading deal: and pulpib were also two story laugh deckors. but. those also paued away, the reading desk dis- appearing soon after t.he.death of the` clerk who said responses to the clergyman throughout the services. The ideas of congre atioml worship were vague in those aye. Thu nan nhmmal in hhirtv feel`. dean and l Incl UBIUTVUUIJ I'Ug|'U|.laULl. "John Bennett Marin, late A pnymaater in the Royal navy, died March Mix, 1871, at Kingston. aged ninety-lour years." The tablet. also record: the death of Ann Marks, 'l"hn hr-nu lnnharn wnn trivpn in 189] the cnurcn Wlll be none was week. St. Mark's was built in lBl3. the archi- tect being A. Brunell. The dockyard was then occupied, urban residents were numer- ous and there was a call for a church in the village. Sheri' Ferguson took a lead- ing part in considering the project. being seconded by I)r. Barker. George Baxter and George Hunt. For the sheriff and his colleagues to seriously con- sider anything was to act. Ch- culars were printed at the office of the Barrisn Wlll(: calling a conference to dis- cuss the possibilities of building. The meeting was held in Medley s hall and largely attended. Five hundred pounds were subscribed that evening. Ogle R. Howan. then editor of the Statesman. was one of the speakers. Lists were extended forthwith and the amount soon reached 8(I0 The church was at once commenced. it being spring time, and was nished and furnished free of debt for that sum in the tall. It would cost double that amount in these days. John B. Marks gave part of the land for the site and another section was purchased. Sir Charles Medcalfe, then governor of Canada and resident here, gave a 50 subscription. The church was con- secrated by bishop Strachan, of Toronto, a former Kingstouian, and Rev. John Pope was the tirst incumbent. It was called after Saint Mark as a compliment to Mr. Marks. who, like the present sherill". was a spirit- ed public man. resident in Barrieeld. The incumbents have been : Rev. John Pope. I843 1816; Rev. William Graig. 181-6-184:4; Bev. H. Brent. l8-iii 18.53; Rev. E. U. Bower. 1853 1871: Rev. T. ;\. Parnell, 1872-1875; Rev. 9.. Garrett. lS75-l8(i2; Rev. T. Stanton. 1882-1881; Rev. K. L. Jones. 1884 l89l; Rev. C. L. Worrell,~ l89l --. X n...r m-........ii-. ........:.... 1...... 1...... |...1.. Prof. Wot-rell s services have been both effective and popular, so much so that the congregation lately stoutly resisted any idea of his acceptance of the rectory of Ganenoque. strongly pressing his remain- ing. Mr. Bower, who held the incumbency 1 for the longest period, eighteen years.` died this year. Revs. Messrs. Parnell and Hsanton are still living in other 5Dal.lOl|B.~* The church contains two giursl tablets ` bearing thoee inscriptions : I Rev. John Pom. first minister of St. DGBTIUL; `H056 IHHUTIPIAIUHU 1 Rev. John Pope, nk. minister of St. `Mark's. died April 22nd. 1846,-universally and deservedly regretted." "Jnhn Mnnnath Marin. late A nnvmaater union 0! B vestr Inu organ cnumnur. Edw. J. B. ense. desiring his wife's memorial to be one of usefulness, has con- tributed the three additions to St. Mark s. which in his early days he attended. The opening services took place on Sunday. The improvements have not been com- pleted. but the congregation could not be deprived of their church at the Christmas season. The chancel window will not be completed for several weeks. The oak graining of the woodwork of the body of the church will he done this week`. Q. u-..i.v- ..... |...:n :. Inn Hm mu-hi- Olueeel Added and General Renovation- A_ Ohnreluy ldlllee-A lemon-In Gift Iran 3 tonne:-re:-1eluoner- edduee by the Arehblehop endplntor or at. Jetnee'-l.nr-go oongregetlon. St. Moth`: church, Berrieeld, was re. opened on Sunday after being abandoned to muons and carpenters for over three months. The edize wee one of is number otne old etone churchee erected in the rovinoe about fty` yeere ego under the mpulee of growth and prosperity in the country at large. Ite chencel wee the ab- hrevieted epology common to those deyr, effarding just room enough for eervice about the communion table. The church in not endowed. end the congregation; while doing its duty weli,hee not been able to provide the one thing noedful to make it e ne edice architecturelly -erect e new chancel, which proposal involved the ed- dition of veetr and organ chemlter. l.`.-I... J 12 nnln An-in-ina his wife - EXTENSION AND RE-OPENING OF ST. MARW8. BARRIEFIELD. AFTER I-`IFTY~FOUR~ misf an -uZIu If rip-u. Loxnos. Due. 20 --An an n- ! port incur:-out Intotlau pod-nftho Bri- blah lu noun nqudl-on will In uhtionod It Wd Hal Wol thin vintlr. I1 trio. thin indium tIu`G:-no Builds in wading `u':"n'L ' "":.' ""' `.`.""...`: oi punding I poynont Chlmu ludunolty. SFENH Iuu culrgvu Illw ulu crown or !|E.'lJWfI. The Animal gond that pononn to death and urioudy injnnd ninc ocbon. A numbcr of pot-Iona were nine u-angled to death by the panic stricken crow . J luddon Death or An non!-ykoopor. I Con.\'w.u.|.. 0nt..Doc.20 --Johu lcGib- bon. prop:-iotorof thocontnl hotel hon. died ntbor mddooly ousatnrday of pounponis. Ho an ill only about thirty boon. Do- eouod was twonty-nioo you of no. and wot u notivool Perth. He had bocnin' Cornwall !our on-In yarn. and won popular. Ho wan untried we yonu . I Inn It Wu Btolon. . MosTur..u., Dec. 20. -Mr. Tu-to says tho funous letter wriswn to Sir Adolphe Chnplolu was stolen from his private sec- 4 rotary. He says the men who stole it due i not publish it. Hir Adolnha Chnnlnnn lmn mndn nn hi: I UV IJUUIIFII IU- Sir Adolphe Chaplean has made up his mind torolign tho Iioutonnnt. govormhip. Ho WI do to within the noxh month. 93 noon at the {odenl government agrees up- : on his successor. _~_4._.- ` _ `_,g__._.'_. were corn! `to Donn. Gt-.un.\I.A.uIu, Mox.,|iec. `.50 --At I bull ght hare one o! the ferocious Spanish bulls jumpod cbo bnrricadea onrroundmg the ring sud charged inho the crowd of opocutoru. The Animal mu-ul than nan-um: In , DEBUT!!! IlIl'|IlX)lI,IKU(I lRn(4y`I'IWU yeBrU 1 aonltl. Rev.I})r. Fngvccafbrgi of C:1_icagl|:o, an tsv. Amen Mvcot o ugno Ia - linoia, and his dAught.er.B:ire. Capt. (:e'orge Young. of Winnipeg, were abloto meet. him in consciousness and receive his bloss- l inC- `~. I . j Dlod At. Guelph (;rl~;I.:-u, Ont... Dec. `20.--Rev. Michael Fawcotn, n aupernnnunted Methodist minister, and one of the oldest cannocbed with the church in (knnda. died hero on Saturday nftarnoonmgod oigzht.ytwo years 1 Hi: nano. Rav. Dr. F`nwM\f.r._ nf Chitma-n, uvvn no vnu uvnvn l'.uus, Dec. `20.-A commission that was nominated by M. llembaul, minister of public instruction nndworahip, to-dnyopen- ed the tombs in the I antheon,and settled the question concerning the whereahouta of the ashes of Voltaire and Rousseau. which the late Alphonso Daudet cxlled the greatest myetery of the century. B:-uh skeletons were found. Volteire a skull had fallen in- to two parts. whichiwhen placed together gave a striking presentment of his features ll mu-eau e skull showed no trace of e bul- let wnund thus diaproving the widely on- tertained beliel that he committed suicide by shooting himaol in the bend with a revolver. wen Iona oy Mr. dacons, organist. Rev. J. K. McMnrine wee the preacher in the evening. His text was Rev. xxx, 22. Allusion was first made to the ap- parently instinctive habit of consecrating certain spots to the purposes of worship. This Appeared even among the tirst fathers of our race, the pstrierr'.hs,the Hebrew wan- aderers in the wilderness, and later in the erection of the temple at Jerusalem. The ` orship of the temple was often very %rgeous [and attractive, and the seer he writes the words of the text and who ' s himsell a Jew would seem to have been 3. oat disappointed to find that in the n w Jerusalem there was no temple. The re son however was not far to seek. T e most sacred spot in the temple was the hcily place in which was the shekinah. the smsbol oi the divine presence. ` Hence the t nle mime tn ha ma-in-dad an the anrthlv eorvioe nethecelebration oitheholy communion et 8 a In. The celeb:-ant hein the rector. R-v C. E Worrell. Ate ven the vector wu anointed by the Rev. Canon Spencer and F. G. Kirk- patrick. The moet reverend the archbishop. of Ontario was oelebront and preacher. Hie eermon was prefaced by commenda- tion of the great improvement in the building. He epoke of the number of churches that had been built or rebuilt, during his eplloopeteutud counted it All an evidence of the advance of the church. "A bishop of thin diocese and archbishop of this province. I wish to publicly thunk by good friend, Mr. Pence, for his municent gift. which has been the means of making this building t in every way for the church of England service to be rendered with benuty and for edication. Speaking from his text. St. James 11, 14, the archbishop dealt with the importance of faith as the only euro foundntionof a good life. The talented prelete preached with the vigor and eer- neetneee of a much younger men, while the beauty of his diction and the logical treatment of his subject held the large con- gregation in close attention. The whole eel-vice was bright and pleering. The music was eimple end congrezotionnl. well rendered and effective. The choir of `twenty-four voicee was well-trained and well land by Mr. J zcobe, organist. Au, .1, K, MnMm~inn was the nremher JAS. JOH'NS'l`0Nm& 00., H IIUUI UI. LIIU UIVIUU PTHEUIIUU. IXUHUU LII t le came to be regarded as the earthly d e ling place of Nod. But in heaven, w are (:od e essential glory iadieplayed, no 1- mbol was needed. There the saints ..l..'| -..n `III- I --- .....I III. .....~.n ....\..hl kn on DESI!` IOTEUSEUB. The temple also was the place where the consciously sinful repaired with their of- fering-3 and sought forgiveness through the great sacrifice. But what need would there a of any temple when all the purposes for which the church exists had been fully ac- complished and 1-'od s ransemed people ap- peared before Him withoutspot or wrinkle. Their dependence upon God would in- deed be the same as ever, but. the blessings of communion would live by direct communication from Hod without the intervening channel of our present temporary institutions. Of course there would be worship but it no longer could be conned to stated occasion rather it would be the element in which the re- deemed habitually lived. "There dawns no Hibbath,no mbbath is o er." Now the church on earth is a training school for the church in heaven, and therefore every- thing which would lend increasing worthi- mass to our present worship was to be highly commended. Thu nrnnnlmnr Ilnnn I-nnnrnrnlutnrl Huh uiguly uuuuuuuuuu. The preacher then congratulated the congregation upon the beauty and com- pleteness of their church as the result of the recent enlargement. alluded to the singular excellence of christian character possessed by her of whom the chancel is n memorial and concluded by exhorting those present to be diligent in erecting each for himself a spiritual temple which would be eternal. If ever a churchwotnan eeerved akindl memorial it was Mre. enee. one of a evoked family of church I kieople. ______T___ s - l A Llvely Runaway. Shortly beforesix o clock on Saturday {bemoan the team attached to R. J. Mc- owall`s delivery sleigh made things live- ly in the vicinity of the Albion hotel. Breaking a`way from the driver near the Salvation army barracks, they ran up ueen and turned over to Montreal street. `hen they became mixed up with a sleigh iven by eyouth named McCuLcheon. The y uth fell under the feet. of the prancing h rues and only by the aid of several by- s nders was excricabed from his danger- o 3 position. l\lcDawall s sleigh was ightly damaged. ` .__.____j.______ __ E IIIUUI HRH HUEUBU. IIIUYU I/LIU Ullllllal! V uld see His face and His name would be on their foreheads. TL- 6....-..J.. ..l..\ ......u bl... r\`nna ...|.4u-A flu; rm. lv1%OsuA'br. A Look At Old Bones I. 'I1\ ' `DC WIIOIC WIWIII Illllllllg. Book: {or boyu. All tho Honty boots. Kingston Inch and Bsllunyno book. All grub favoriuo with lab hoyl. ll. 'Up|ow&Oo. ' , Lat night W. lnosldcoomuployod M Clark : nslI.boIu.hudtbo Ionlngot 0! him right hand innn 031: (In-n And for the balance of this month we are going to SACRIFICE PROFITS-even Cost cannot count.