I0!` DBO Unnlcmu ncntion. , Mm Mabel Browneldmttandihg board- ing zchool ato'Toront9, in home for Christ- mun. I no! and hard pushing. In blinking Csudiu: century and doubly century rooadn. `Cycling any: It an pclanud uvondulnllup. - be donghhy mm riddr intends going into shooontnry not noxuyur wibh : vim. and if he dost nob chip I for minutes on` Man own records it will nob be {or lack of Sm Ind hnllnn Death or Into: lulu. ulhd Il.nI.-- ------I A -- AN OUTSIDE R'S OPI-NION. DID BIG BUSINESS PERSONAL MENTION. uulng lo. nna would do I have the work carried dnv and Fridny. , _ i new Bonovnlent Society of 3:. ; Ian : cathedral holdghoor annual Curiae- nu char yenurdu in the (2.! B A. rooms. Brock mono, the benet of the poorollopity Christan dinoorl. eon- , niotncol all kinda of . . things. was ; diuriboud In over Mr. lmuilioa A largo ` Olm-can hm. hdon with my: and snooty ? {lIjoiutl_Ihohcu-hofcinohildnn. : ---u-wu. unlit nvlll-IUUUI 0! `III! Gunn. Johnuton Strut. Ian! Torn Beclns February fl: bu Idllnnununl nnvn..n..n.. uun-nun um. anon mm '03 : and ' njuioud tho bath of Ihqcbibdrun. HI cu`!-IIIDV l'Equl!'0e`. Cnonolnun. walnut. crarnt. black curnnl. ! : hon hour, duo hon bum-. Ewe! mwplo {I ems-n. cocoa:-uv (`room--uor1`h 30c value. , ` lb but. Ink 200. this west at 'Gn|h-rt`: ' I I Bays min: as right price. Ooh Hall. I N(I?.i\'O.-GilheH.n grocery. twn I-mica. will Bcloud tight. Satmdn, (Christmas) ! bravo your ortlcn only Wodr.eadc_v.1`hnrI- ; damn Friday. g I [Adh nnnonlnnt nnigu ..l n. 1 u new sum [or '.\mM. U-II Hall. The benevoleuc committee of the Queen street Sande eohoolhu hoen making its- nauel andli rel contribution-of Curiae- Inna cheer. Thiu Sande echool hue its benevolent fund mend ram which con- t.rit-uoione are made from time to time as ` , , : ntcrwity required. ' Cnnnolnmn, tnlnnv, nng'nn-u hlunln ....._....n . ll! 'UUI'|4 I. A livery horse driven by two young ladvea became obstinate we-la:-day nfwr noon, ind nmracrod onnndamblo uttenmon by his bnulky action on Kvng street. by the market square. E (hllwun of J J Bahon a shore came to the Indian` asaiatanco and succeeded in bringing the animal to time. Su. aha" almovide ct Gilbert's. F.no black 4-uira....nch or muawny style. . worsted or Venetian clmh Na uvlor cm I mm out bouarr 612 50, SI!) 50. Have I new suit for '.\'mu. 0-xi Hull. Tim hnr.mmI.~...r. no...-.-.:n.. -1 .|.- n..-_._ pnclrugo (}u'bert. n. A :.. uuru ll.'lll'KB(l In puun nguvoa. (Mk Hall. A lamp in alwnya an acceptable present. Burners on our lamps 100 candle power More brilliant than go! light. Mellowod by nor boawiful glober. ornamental while no u-eful. Many are dinou-ding gun for draw in`: room Iizho. D A Weave & Co. N.1Ihinn ninar (run \'m.. ......,.....s LL-_ - nuumng nicer mr .\mu proonh than A package of tea. The boot to B and at Gnlhm-r. n, Ill'l"U wurumpplng` Of course you will be down to-night. We are open for buaineu. Everching hero marked In plain gures. Oak Hall. A IIIIID il IIWIVI An nt\nn:v\IphIn nn--ant Robinson,Bros., A uur pnce Mu. |'.'.. Ualt Hall. _ Complniuts have been made against vouna boys who disturb church services at Portsmouth. On a Sunday or two ago. some mic-cronntu destroyed as set of harness by cut.t.ingir.,whilo the ruralohurchgoer wu- In-ido worshipping. Of nnurnn rnn -ill I... Am... In -.:-I-A nun. ;;uz rrinceae no , `Phone 304 Last. evening the steamer Coaster clear- ed for Cape Vincent. with ll cargo of pulp- wuod, consigned to J. H Sc.mell. This will likely be the lust. clearance from thin port. this fall. The i-chooner Aunandale 'boldn the record for the In-is arrival. P.-per shell walnuts at Gilbortfe. Men's ne-, blue beaver overcnni,w. You cmfu touch the quality for lean than SIS Our price Slll, $12. Oak Hull. nnl'nnl|iul.u luau: In-an -......L. -..._:._-L 5 13: Du, {#1. Udl Il`\ll. - English hopped ale and stout, quarts and pints. in ue condition , JM. Thomp- son. `.392 Princess Sb `Phone 304 Linn. nvnnina thn .n......... n,...-...- -1--- I" uuuuny. An extra pair of trousers-nnd you will nd that. they {in Good quality at $1 25.- 82 $2 60, 33. Oak Hall. F.nnIi-In |uu...nA ..n- .._.I -L-..L uuiv guuul. FUCHS rlgnc A gang of rivemlerq were placed at work on the steamer North Kine last; night, the r:-0 night. work than has been done on her since enteving the dry dock. An ebrn will be make so have her out of the dock by Sunday. An axtrn nnir nl h-nu-n.-.__....l ...... _.:n lltlll Tomorrow night a musical sketch will be produced at Rock wood hospital for the insane for the benefit of the inmates. At noon the petiente will receive gifts from Christmas trees, one being erected and de- coruted in each ward. Boys frieze ulstena, black and Brown; large collms, $5 for $3.75 Oak Hall. Visit D. A. Weere & Co's store for photo frames. bra-Bl and onyx table lamps, bi-qua lamp:-. vases, etc , Christmas cards. books, calendars and booklets. New stove. New goods. Prices right Rum: of rivettnre wm-A niM....1 ..+ ......i. In: mom uxnu. U A weere a U0. Nothing nicer for '.\'mu present, shun nature tea. Tha but m R ma .9 mgerauu mums and bacon at G`-'lberr. a Have one at our plaid suits for .\'vnas. Ollk Hall I`..,....__..... _.--L. _ . . . . . .-- can 5 X011!` Day would like a pair. I am the one who stopped my Wnm be- cuum I came away, bub nd I cannon do winnoub it. as it. is he very best. paper I have r--:en or heard - I. You may uddraw 11- to \1 M B.. Wmteaboro. Oneida. coun- L. N Y. - U Lulbllnell. Initial lmndkerohiefs, linen. $2.00 doz Silk 20c.. 253.. 350 , 400. each. Oak Hall Bnya hockey boots as Ilninen an Lock- ettfs Your boy would like pair. "I lll the DUB who ntnn..c..1mr- 7Inn ha- KID 0%` ICIOOHUIIII IVIuII[ VIII`- : hone comfort And uonunionoo mm Oolutn. Otoquu And sum; FULL STAFF of Untvonlt Gnduauau Athenian (Inn to in vldunl nudz lln.Tho nnomouv and culture of homo ad with tho highest menu! tutnlna I ls--.hum 06 to I15 pot urn. I-|.!romO1I)to0l)por umtun A o 1- I *3? :Ji5f.....`. .a`n'3 A .?.' :'.'ao'u'a'f!. ALL. I.A.. magma UIPVUFH UILICU. The reman` were called out to major OgIlVie H residence last. evening by u calo- phunn mes.-aye. to attend bu u humvng at)!` undernaeuch a range, wbvcln had be- come ovcrhomted. No ma\.eria| damage was done. More fancy goods today. See them. E. C Mibchell. `I. .',.l L.._.n_-__1- 1- -. `A . IHUIIU -5U`I. ` B:-H &. don`: phnto gal :-ry will be open Unrmr.mu.- day. (Mme early. Gallery over exprens oice. `Flu: Hrnrnnn Iunrn n..ll...J ....n. A- __-:__ uacu. UGK I181! We can fix you up. If you are perplex ed and in doubb about whao so buy oume nnd see us Our salon peupka are brimful 01 suggenrjom. Starr & Suu:l~"u I Am and ntufur In ......I: n.. _-. 1..- :._..I- . ul -uggurulun-I. near: (2 b'uU.:l*u Ale and potter In enmll kegs for furnvly unu. Jar! Thompson, 29:} Princess db, Phono 304. 12-: 1. .u....'.. -.L-A- --`| CHOU IIJBUD. Chi|dren n and miasen legm'n;:a makenice sengiblo presents ames & Locketq have chum. - Choice old wines and liquors. soda vmter. 0'0. James Thomplun. 292 Pnnoesa Sc-., Phone 304 Englrh brawn. fresh, at. GiIbcrt. a. Hulk ecufs. If you wanna something very choice try here. 75c., $1 to $3.50 each. Oak Hall `Va lInb\ CI- ..... .-- Y! ` -_.., ... my. cum, wl. UH! nun. Kmgauoniaua about to be married 0139- where in Ontario should obtain shir li- oonrea from me before leaving home. J. P. Glldoraloevo. government Issuer, 42 Clar- OIACB IBIBBIZ. rV|.:|.a..-_v- _...I __2.- ---- 9. LV 1." Iwgeraoll hams and bucnn G?|berr. H-cvn nnnur nnr nine.-I . `o. c....v...- nan. , Come sud listen to t.he,music, see the crowds and enjoy Christmas even with us. Score closed no-marrow. Starr it Subclitfe. ` Chi|dren s, misses Ilid boys` moccasins at Hainest Lockews. Pxine. low. Silk and satin neckwsn--choioe goods. Oak Hell. " The usual weekly dance was held an the town hall. Burrieeld. last night). The un- tenclance Wu fairly. good and all appeared to enjoy the occasion. Port saueegei at] Gilbert's. Colored shins. spring 1898 styles and pattern:-. 3 new lines. All mz.-e-l2 no 16} in size. 750., 8!. Oak Hall. Ina-hnni-n.. nhnno on L, -.........:_.I -I_- MOI Hall. vuuyvu -u-U QIIIZIIX II I'll} `XIII tuna: Iota. /, Sliced l:on gu'onl: Gilbu-t a. Bnooon ooou 825, 830. 835. Oak Hall. _ Ice creepers itninu & Lockottla. Pub on while you wait. store will be open to-nights. .\'mu gnxiafdu will boclennod out. Burr & Bur.- ch 0. . Sliced boiled ham st Gilbert's. Man : black frieze ulnar: 6650. 00k 'PROsFEETous' CLASS --n-._..._. the 013100 of Ivory any I_.'.llo-WlnI the . POOIIII LI`. Tllklnn Aha.-n_lnM.n_- n. PARAGRAPH8 HCKED UP BY OUR , BUSY REPORTER! n:L-------- mcunms or nus nu. -an tyuuv U: BVUI" DO IKC-'III II. People Tllkll Abo|a-lo:h3 II upon tho Actuation 01 than Ihoun `lulu: Int... """% ""~ .7 .....o. - nuvvu III AVII-I-'-M` Wmhf) On Mnuday wand nommntionn will ho ~,'.ThIIrI- held at. noon at the pl.-not hon mentioned: The mO)ornlt.)' nomimuonu will be motiv- -I of _Br~ , ed in me can run n can o'clock. any glut :3 D;luI.an acting retnrmng ogct : '-I I Couu-uqni ward---Min Curtis hon D0 I WQlIiu.n1nn nu:-.2, n. .6l..na..... .....-..:..- IIVTI , `Syd-.-ulna ward-Mn Snlltvufo homo. Wellington sud Gut nmeou. '1'. lo- Adam If..._.1- __,n g. _ -- -' iwfiaauu Wnrd-Inu A-on-um . noun. .-John-inn street 1' D MIMIC Ht. [.111-nun: -no.l7 1...!-.- Il-YI-..' `uuuII'-"II F1760! 'l U MIDI Ht Lnironrc -Mal--AndNV IO` I'~ `naval livery union. Pnncen nut. W. Dvtk Il-.l._L_._`_,_n I. .. ... . . I ugumqni ward--Ilieo house. I `golliugzon latent. D. Sullivan. returning . HQ . Fr:-ntenm Inrd-.-John But `I bout. _Y--rk -treat. T 11 Phillips. ,9 3 . O.-uric Iurd-0uurio Hdl. `R hon- 3 (In. :1? vii` "iii! if-I-Ill 0`! I! an aunt. ..-'-...':.-.-.;:::-...:~.:.~.~.':.~:.-.-.-.- I opera-unn ' boupnal. -uuyuunuuu I-ounu xucunry. Itzs nlmgethur pmoshla shut the cm- 'goon.-: vml have to semovo T. Jenmon a 1004 . and part. of his lug. About I month Ago be wu in a runaway uccndema in 3_H'u(-u-Io. lu uuompung to jump from thong he by-uko both bone: at me right antic. just. at the juncture of the Ankle and toot. One bone was fractured in two place:-. Despite the utmost. caronnd st.- tomiance of Moo surgeons. the lractutgl ro- ulu.-e tomato. and. guvgreuo setting in, lit. in found noun.-o.-ury no romovo the "Hi.-mud pcnion. Amputation wall be ' mam uuouv. the mnddlo oi the ankle. The none.vn.mn uul ulna ulnm .9. oh- .......-I Become A Family Institution. I thought. of stopping the WHN: and my chlldrun said `No. we can c-I gen Along wnhuut. in, And methinka I hear the wall: of my house say `No, as they have been bum. ny-four yearn amce by my uncle, Dawn 8 Bell. who had taken the paper Imny years. When I came in the poems- amn wf the home there was 3 can-load of Bmrmn Wumw In the mcond storey. Then I commenced outrun; the Wu": and in seem- ed to me and my family that we cannot luvb wn.hmL i-t.. You `will excuse me for wriung no much, but in teams to me I have totollynu hmv Iongwho Wnm came to mm house fty-four yearn."--A. P. 8.. Desmond, Ooh. Workman lmloen Elected Limestone lodge. No. 9, A.O U. W , at a largely attended meeting la-t evening, elected these officers: for 1898: Meet :- worlunsm, S H McCnmmon. M.D ;fore- man, J M Whinton; overseer, C. J. Filgune; Zlllda, Joseph McBride; recorder, W. H Godwin; nancier, D Couper; re ceiver, J. Mu-eie, V S ; inside watchman. John Hughes; ontaide watchman. R. (hier; representative to grani lodge, D. Ne-bit, P.M.W; alternate, T King; trustees. T. KI'ng.J. Lntnrney. H. Hunter: medical examiner, S. H. Mccmnmon, M D. Bo Expects Thom. Wouldn't it be a good idea to relieve your mind 0! any lurther anxiety ee to wbatm give him by selecting a pair of A-Iipper-. `He l| never buy a pair himself. bub mnher expects them to come along with his Christmas. and he is nlweye plane ed when thev do come. We have them for 75c.. 90c., SI, $1 25. Hainee & Locketb. nun rrllo VVIIIIIOTI. Thu following are the winners of the first week : prize competition of the Compara- tive b'ynopt.ical Chart Co.. whose advertise- -mnr. appears in co`-day : isaue : G M. Ve -rall, Lambbon, Crescent bicycle; Chan. M. Bald wm. Trinvty university. Toronto, Wallhnm gold watch; E L Kenny.Brock- ville, Wulcham gold watch; Louis E. Han- mer, N ewmarkeo. (`cement bicycle. Nlre Xmas Pr-u-entl. A pt ir of silk. chenille or damask cur- mus; a mu embromered piano, mantel or picture drape; a pair of embroidered pil- low shame or a ooileo cover; a nice em- broidered ve n clock tea cloth; a hand- some man or sofa mg For `something useful try R. McFu.ul a. Kingston Carpet Wmenouse. n v lunvvll ny vuullalnf. G. Bryan and Lucas Bryan, cheese manu- facnurera, Lnnsdowne. were in the city you- Ierduy and pond a visit: to the Kingston dair; school. The Measure. Bryan control a cneeau factory which handles the supply of mxlk from one t.houaa.'.d gown. Their choose won rpecial pl-mes as the Chicago Culumhian ex_posicion. A rod table Storage. Hearing the report that; there were 40.- Uoubu -hole of grain in Mooera elevator. 9; cimzen remarked this morning that the elevo-borne pmvingu rich inveuunenb for one arnxzknnvders. Sum-e its opening. he said. l9_u`J() bushels of grain were put: in. urld now that quanaioy has grown to 40.- 000 bushels. The Wino-Womnn Prots not only by her own ex- perience but. by the experience of others as well. When your friends will you chat: they have found L~iidlaw s bargain day: just an ad- verbit,-ad why not who advantage of this special one on Monday. ( Do Yoli Think A pair of our slippers will `be unuppre cmmd '3 Nut 11 bi of it. Try it and see. YuI| H make the heart glad and the feet. cvvmfnrtablo at the same time by spending a little 75c. with us. We've bet- ter ones too an 90c., 31, $1 '25. Hninea & Lockuntq. ` menme xm/\s. ........ anti! ul nuuuy -nun ulouuu . Prov I; is 34:" ug boys and youth c coim-I 1' $3; ya` win for SI m overcoat o ; men's mped suit. 85; 5 heavy men : puma for $1.25; boys blm ovetcoabs, extra value 34 nun ulu-In Arvbla J mat to hand": large shipment of Cross- lev e neweau Wilton mace. entirely new coloringe and deai,znI._ R. McFaul. King- euon Carpet Warehouse. ' Ampuutlon round Kocounry. In -hnonHu... .... _-s.|- -|._. -; ..u...u-u ms nu! seen since ma arrival in this country from England thirteen years ago. It is the bent general Chriabmu box the merchant: could receive. Should no the bow mocking: we Ira selling and than think of the big reduction of those {aw prices {or Monday. Como curly. Ja n Laidlow & Son. new In rnlrroon lol. S. Roughwn, inauranco sgont. says this is the most typical Canadian Ohriaamu weather he has seen since his arrival in this count:-v from Ennlnnd mi.-9.... .....- -.... India? in man; soon. We have a good stock of them. would make I nice Chrinlnu p Hnineathookott. ~ --Huinu an Lockout. Quoting. We Isiah one and all I may Ohrimnu Ilcn'I, Won:-'n'n, uh-In. And Boys Slippers from 150. a pair at Aboruethfa. n__-- n-._ 1.- ,, . -~ 7 - tjrj--:-jh- Plnaoo of Nonlnntlol *. 4.- ...-_.| _-_, ,4- vuuu-unnrnuynujvovllnlltlulllo Llohbtnlnv and tho You Bomuu lieu 0' Ollloo Ourlum. mu Butdonoo oi Alumna- fnnn _ln)uu..Qnn d-ngg _ Grant sale of menu) undo olochlng. Prmmnl; in mllimv hnun ant` .......L..s ._ lab. Wounds. ll'II'_lI,|I Ion Slippers from 15:. 1 point Abornothyh. vuu um muuulo 0! [DO Inllo. The uni an plnce at the goneul. ___.._.._...}j:_ Visited Hy Cheuemen nun -...lY.,_,i II I `Hm Pu-Ito Wlnnorl. orrv AND vui:mI1'v. Best In rhlrtoon Yuk. unokvau. 2 ....... A- ~-- `the latent Arl-lv_nl. L.....I'_ 1.--, , oo;_of They present. T vI-- All oommercnal and Shorthund sub- jects taught. Oonrses `short, aha: p and direct. Sand for 1897-98 circular. J. 8. MCKAY. A. BLANCIMRD. humans. Ohm-and ooonntmm. D-nnnln-I w; goon blanket: UVUI" : men : 1. cu...) p In uqud Iron is would he ncbnt t In Dunn bottle.-o I Iuuthnt whllo Ii. uo. hm: bun. nu m.rl:,ls I; .111. cheoet to mend; qnnnity. Write for O ',""u". o. cprnu are 3:" an on. um and butt]; Qllduutan to bounty so- On T U TX "ff ILXJI `u (root ,9}: good not of Analog honoztly for they ban tuna Ito Inn! I. H I dwllnt IQ of K. D. 0. van granted in liquid from It would K, ulh. c?:;:'Mb:".'..L:.!?_'.::.`.h?.` I'M." - .A douu bottle of I. D D. In s;n| thing In regards size but when In conunta no ukcn for any form of indignation. it In than you no in lu-(anus. IT'S THE IIGHIY CURBR OF `N STOIICB-ILLS. QL- _-_A _,_ .- ISMATL O portunity? Horoinono. Thop boos bargains of tho coupon at Lnidlnw | on their . vmrgnin dny.Monday. Rad .` \'_ ' 'l.IlOll'IdYU. Arrived to-day, New York chocolates. annals. cream almonds. burnt. nlmondn. pa-olinu. ow, 35 I pound. 3 pound for. E. C. Mwcboll. HOBO. 35 I aunwhoil. -nv-\. uuu us: -1- l:'- A llII'Il Illrilllllyn Hon. J. R. Gounn. C.M G . Ionstaor. Burimcolebrnwd has oighby Lhu-d bunhdny Wcinooday. Ho iquill I halo sud bonny old gentleman. I Mo-long fnend and ur- donc admirer of the Inc SH John A. Mac- donnld and in when name he has endowed I chuir in Quoon'n university. ..-vs-v. uluu lll uuu l IglllI'llIl.l I'- ner in 1 view of the Royal military college and ciey as observed from Fortonry. In the lower left hand corner 1 view of that famous old fort.ioation,Fort. Henry, is shown. On the bnlnnco of the card are there words : .Fi-om Liont. Col. H. R. Smith and oioera of the Hun bum. Princes: of Wales Own Ries. With com- pliments of the aenron and best wishes for the new year. The whole design is en- grnvod and printed in I dollcoto abode 0! green on tinted cardboard. KingstonV Ladies College. A CHURCH SCHOOL, A Handsome card. The officers of the Hub P.W O. ries are sending to their friends handsome on-ds bearing Christmas and New Year greet- ings. The card is about. ve by six inches in SD23, end on the upper left.-bend corner is the figure of s naman standing at ease. In the middle, but. nesrer the upper edge. is disphyed the regimental creeb end mono. and in the nghb-bend cor- view of mu. Rnunl A Financial Talk At the last meeting of the provincial uuion at St. Thomas some few counties set an excellent example by contributing to the funds of the union. This is right and proieeworthy. and we truet it will be followed by many unions and this should not interfere with individual socie- ties in the least. unless ' each society sends to the treeeurer cf the county union a sum for provincial purposee. as is done by Sunday echoole for the general ur- pores of the provincial Sunday so ool union. When that is done the societies may rest_ content. But the sum given by a christian endeavor union in the majority of cases is not the result of the gifts of the society, but the, surplus of the collections taken at its meetings. Thia being the case no society is touched, and it isa point of moment. that all the societies thould bear in mind that the provincial executive is at work for the furtherance of provin- cial work. and for this they require funds. and therefore each society ehould contri- bute something. If all will do eomething no one will he burdened. Contributions many he sent to W. J. lloherty, 508 Grey street. London. Oct. "mo c. couuww. u-nu. '0'-it __ Ilndlgnu wua uuupceu. To advertise the Modern elevator bonus by-law cool; the city $455 95.` The Ab- bott bonus by-law will be done for $410. It is the longest: by-law on local record. usuu up we money. The committee supported the city clerk in his act of giving t-he printing of the by- law to the News. James Daly, `of the Freeman. presented his claim for a share ` of the advertising. The paper was entitled to share under a resolution adopted by the council. Alderman McKelvey said that in Toronto by-laws were printed in only one _ paper, but alderman Carson pointed out that no one paper reached all the eleemrr. and it was very essential that all the elec- tors should read this particular by-law, the most important ever placed before the people. He moved, seconded by alder- man Tait, that the by law be given one in- sertion each in the Winn, Times and Free- man at a cost of $75 each. and that the News insert the by-law the usual number of times. It was moved in amendment by alderman McKelvey that the tirat three mentioned papers be allowed 350 each for one insertion. It was pointed out that the cost of one insertion te;each newspaper would be $87 50. Al- derman Taylor said there was not any use in offering the newspapers 860 for $87 50 worth of work. This was the ground taken by alderman Carsdh. Alderman Mclielvey ` admitted the necessity of having a py of the by-law placed in the hands ofovery elector. He suggested hand bills s a cheap method. His amendment was put and lost, and alderman Carson s resolution was adopted. Tn ndvnrtinn tha Main.-. .l.....o... I........ Botched an light;-Third Birthday. "nu J D l14.--_ I` ll 1'! ----A- uunbruuu away xrom the News. v Alderman Stewart cautioned the mem- bers upon the necessity for curtailment of expenditure. The committee : app:-o'prin tion wee only $1,400, whereas so far $2.400 had been expended. Alderman McKelvey pointed out that the committee could not be held responsible for the decit. It was advertising the two elevator bonua by lawe--unlooked for expenditure-',lmt used up the money. ' committee nlznnnr-l*mI Hun nun ..I...I. mwumn gunning some or the printing Alderman McKelvey--"And we decided not. to gave the Freeman the printiu of the by law because the paper is not read by the people generally. He was not. sure that the committee could take the contract. away from the Newly. Alderman Hmum-1-. .~.m..,......a u... ..-... nu wupl}l' Alderman Tsylor--When the printlu of the Mooers bonus by-law was mad discussion. than was some talk of bl Freeman getting some of the printing " McKelvev--"And um dnnids uuu run or we LVOWI. Aldermen MoKelvey-"Then when it the use of dnecuaeing the matter. The News has it. In was understood to be printed in only onepeper. _The Modern elevator by-lew wae printed in only one newspaper." `printing. bv-law was under PIANOS non Jam`. $3.93 :1 -9.43::--- -?.n wvulu uuab emu. or 3133 for each local paper. 10 was customary for the by-Inn to be printed alternately by the two old daily papers. The Abbott by-law fell ho the lot of the News. Aldnrvnnn KJ..I(_l..-_ urlu, I A uww p-pun man one. on provided by low. Aldormm Tait undorolfaood that tho by-low was to be inserted tho regular number -of times in all the local poporo. Aldormnn. Shout pointed out than by doing such is would coat; $740. or $185 for each local moor. In was nnntnmmm c,... n.- n... 1...- --I "W quwnc pron. bonus by-IIV in mm p-pm thnn one. provided by luv. undornbood Qua l_:,.|! -1: 0. In- : ____ .-.I LL-` -- -_ -u---uv-. sw;-:|.v Puamanzo. ---:.--g the noomou or tho "Punch; con-moo-. `rho lxponoo of Pnblhhlng llnnlol Ir Lun onnud n ooIIoit-'l`no ooneluluu of tho oonnnlotoouon. . The olvio committee on printing" not` in the oihy. clerk : oioo yesterday after- noon to consider the question of ndvottir the. Brill, hnnnn .up,ln& in noun w _uonuaer mo quoocion of ndvottiu "'3 '59 Abbott Bron. bonus by-luv in plum cm. s. nrnvidnd In t... WILL TCIVE ll` mucm. ABBOTT BY-LAW T0 at: aicfsu. fva-:1`: -1-5 as: :>E1"`sN-. IV WI! IIKIUUT the -s_:..A.'.... IT ya w-aut'a. clhange of your `iibterior Decorations consnlt FIIIUIIIK under at Al.` turn- . ~ - -v-- 1 `? rpm. "1'?- 3:"i.'..a" "J.`.:"& 'a'o n:I-uni _u""n.n"'-av..q""" a-5 to up m Ilfla I! A I`-`In --- "mo Iun Al)!!! Al!) GINTLI IV A1` L wtdalnunm';dE ad to boson. OH-u for Bio: of to: 13. o}?! an o d9 my to Ill! um om-non vid- To the .BloctorI U!` the City [longin- MAYORALTY OF 1898; Alderman Gharlos Livingstan cordially solicits the supprt oi the Electors as a candidate for the vuuvus UI ITIJUDII Dulrrl for Papa ; or a nice pair of Warm WATERPROOF OVERBHOEB. Our windows will interest you. Bring the little ones to see "SANTA CLAUB." Sutherland s. I AanaIl._..l_-_ ll- VELVET or PLUSH SLIPPERB fnr pnnn - Ar n nhun -.41.. -3 I17`... Dark gloomy surroundmgs are out in keeping with this jnyons season. How much bright r vour home will l~ ok if properly papercd. ovmnarnns on EVENING SLIPPERS for sister. WARM FELT SLIPPERB for Mother. MR5. B. o. 75}: lIl.ln_A1 nun.` Anni: ....__._ _ HOCKEY soon: 65 TAN BOOTS fur hia hr-n-my MOCOABINS on QBBEB Boors for thelittlo ones. SUIHERLANWS lIhristmasS__u_ggestiuns. urugglnts. mostly 25c n vlul. I I'erso::nl letters to Prof. Munyon. 11 Ind '13 Albert street. Toronto. answered, with `(tee medlcnl advice tor any dlncue. . ne\:;vous proattnitioril an}? gegfral deliflrt . uuyou'a )a an mm on never a The Cutnrrh Cure-prlce %c--eradicate: t disease from the system. and tho Qatar Tablc-tl-prlce 25c-clenuse and heal t parts. A separate cure for each disease. At I drugglnts, Prof. Mnnvnn 11 -- ,-_-, _-.......-- v- ucxung in the throat? Any or all or these means that you have mtnrrh. it you have any or these symp- zoms you have catarrh of the nose and throat, and there in danger. or the disease extending to all Abe or an: oi the body. producing deafness, an In the lung: obstinate cough. asthma, bronchitiu and .-oneumptlon. or to the Itomnch. produc- .ng the distress of dyspepsia, indlgeltlon. constipation nnd blliousneu, followed by nervous prontrntion and go .rni debiiit . .\iunyou'a_ Qntnrrh Remo never nll A POST CARD f 1 BUSINESS C..L.-..L5_'E_- umucu an H] ears! Have yo pain In the buck? Have you cold handa.,und feet? Have you aches and aim all over? ll;_your sense or tau 9 and small Impair- II is there an offensive or foul odor In the orenth? - Have you sort-non, ucnbl, crust: or plug! of mucus In the nose? Have on drynt-Ia. nwneu, Ioroneu on zlckllng n the Any thong manna nus ..-.. ----- Have 10' throat? Hnveyol syn? Have you :r slime? Have vnn BOOTH & 00., f".nv:u1 `l\an`I.-nu-. \./111.41. UUULD U for big brother. ,,_ V__ _w-- \ eadlng Shoo House. __:_._______ nrnimss cmI"Iinu -VII. I VI III IIUQIIII l UIIl Ill no how Iduauuuu uavnuuuu T'.'.'u'.`n."c':'$.`1.a'.`."6'.`o.`.`.`'e. i`2.'3'5'`.`.'i.`}`. Coal Dealqrsr RECEIVED BY AND :ac--ermucatoa the Caturrh se hen] Hm V . \gf,`L'.?\]; '_ M10 no Uaturrh the n'Il. I the "nu-rh . A ll 33%;` 'wT11".:oI'I'|plvovt:l..l."1:)t MJl:i.In man : 0011 0 [rounds Apply to V llI,Bun-1| r ` t all Hg IILHDSDII NEW BINDENCE ON I` on Strut. neer Dlvxeion Street, lets] aeupfeld by David J. Whitehead A anal expenditure will complete 10. Lot going Queen : Oouele [rounds Anni: to IIQTFIVWW UMUW` . '9 CI 20%" 2.: Minted do!-nnhod Bunk nuwuu as ur nmv11rij1.Lv H u albort Strut, with fog:-m:I'1 `gt: d A. .-Urncaul. _.__..._..______. IVE? EAHDBOII NEW mu Intel`: lb` Thvld J --- ' |I7hl6-|.--.I A . anon. mun lutngoo and other In gznnunou. Also t a mono [hul- . Q 0 Street. with modun unprovo- mm Apply go Jon! lunn. Wwhr, all Inodnna 6Iiv3_n': . 11% IOBIIIRLY TH! = I`-;.:..".1:.:-:.:.*.:.:=.-,5 I W. loans Ontuio 1`! '1' LAD!!! BISIDENOII ON NORTH of Johnston Street (Inn honu I640 41 gauge. um. Inrngng nut` l\`LA- T D; Anolu. -1---- mun `Mil DEHIBLIILB BIS!- 3ohnmn nu-at Good loamy. `O ! oonvonhuoou a rut dvnn was man 1 `':.%:.::a-....':*-1.-:c-as .`:`.' Ir Wunlhnlh 0-hlbmon of mining! WIN-r Dolor Drawings and of She` ohou opon untllFB.IDAY, Uoo.Mth. All no In Mod. * north of the {mood ground: [In uten- o! In] Sttoot will run dlnotly through Iuo lots which no close to 5 growing no- `on o! an on]. Apply to -J a Rural. nlloitor. (lluonu Etna! _.._:.___j._._:.:.__j. El ATHLETIC AHSOGIATION PROPERTY EVERY nbrio? `Vet `- r 9 sold the com. o v ,_ $"' of`!!! mu ..% t'~m:'.'::.~..n.";"..:-'.:'.'r.'::.;s".7.'.:;.:,,,,, .__._._.._._ Xlnu nun:--- .. Wrlnhlu or o In 5 tnnod plovuol an onuunt t an encore. plolul than vrl -Non Isl hon an 6- ! as M Brock Stun. - - '3' .:-~-:.- .:" aw:-'~ at an n v 3 _ vi C '0. M. Iulnahnn ialoexici s1.ckneuIa,}oa.mngh. in Jun . I .1 d nd 2.1%? nan: :a'b }'11z ur3.' ted in wu Bo . the :- W7u"1a.si1K{ pnmllylng snd`Jbonntm up in the world, as wall as pureotygnl loultlor toilet, bath, and nutter]. ll- .3100 ! ITIET. HAIL! LARGE BISIDENOB ml W640 Shoot. with tutngoo and other a I _ njlo Btgooc. lmnmn. l`.DU' .A VIUN -A L ' ISIIH-LY THI KIRI- 3' 'lton7`< ;. A. lrkpatrlot. bunt! 'oppoa1u nodonnld Park. Ap- xrmxpxol t as. :-p--.- "FOR .-LALE. TO BE LET. ---...-._`._..?___. IOBIIRL 9.331. in. G. A. Kugmgi hmmtl. :l'raming Pictures - A. AN AFT. _._._..__ I Frown Plmnlol tn Gem!-uh MIMI by wnuuu uuau. _ UCl'll DUUII ` Pruaoipnl. us: can gnaw-I nun-not or on-Marian. Iugu W`! I IZI T ICU W. no and: Is: hot noun inches high and nwollbuiltfornshdrtnnn. Ho rode a Oiovohnd nah-`I to oiglny, bu upon ~-noooauionln and an oiglty-night par 80 will neoivo n nlnbb gold add hon thlndhn loud club. and will aloe It on-nhobieveloolond by 650. 0000100 nnuufuturlng coopnny to the rider nah mg tho grotto-I number oi ovulation. h Xhnh jun. cannon-pl l-A..`-. - uuu u-up" um noqqru. HID Toronto widen, bound that div would the It in hduhonilluurud yum. liq \Q umw vur lpplol. The Cnnadlin road hini, and no am will ohnpolo Ina chum to an mlo. iuuudod going afar t uromylour hour record, an nin apnil the road; Tho pin-om. mead. hold by Smith am \\'right. in 26!! mile; but at an an at which Iyou Innllod. Mo ndlnlnn think ho could have noullod as 340 uiloo. Kym Intngo rid- ing` vs! I ha 5000140 pounds. Ho and: n man inahnn um. ....a up-uu nu EDI run I)! I mllo I lnlllllto ' Myer: uourod his pspon from F. J. Hang. local Canadian road club olcial. Hon out-an and timer: have won: 1`. Onto. Arthur Waits. P J. Lulou, Brim-h-Amorioan hotel Ah Bollovnllo: funk Ifarsusuioi. M. McDonald. J Barrio. no Howl Quinta: W. A. Roblin. D. Ooylo. Anglo-American howl. all hon: ndootloulo appointed by tho C-madam rmd oiuh. In nah lnuunoo the paper: ndeoboafubvunio oubumod to I`. J ; Ho-Q Cor approval. nlmnnlih rand Lin} -nul .. 4... _:II uuurll, wune one American In twelve hours The authority for M yer- records is the Canadian roed club. Toronto. In no in- -caucoinaridaa word accepted for the time he has made. In every place when a bicycle club exists. the Canadian road ciub appoints en ofiioiel, who argue: oertned blank forms to century rndero. Oicnula ap inted by the lame road club mark the: peperu so to the hour uideparture. while. other duly appointed --iciale mark end sign-them at the turn- inp point. we oicsal tint marking them having alto to plane on them the hour 0! return. The rider doee not mark the papere. eoth-st there ie no poeevbihty of -any oroohednere being practiced. `If it tree the oeee that ridere were permitted to man their own pepon, evorv other rider in the dominion would obe ying through t the rate la `I i t lnnnrnd 2: . I` `I uury, algal. D0 Jrl. World : continuous century record- ninety centurion in ninety days. from Aug uat 2nd to October 31st. Within the Int. eight. days be rude twelve centuries Cmldien mileage reoord--l5,000 milee Altogether he mude nix double centuries. Phe Cnmdien century time limin in ten noure, while the American in twelve hours The Anr.hnrI'l.v I... M...... ........a. :. n... no -\uu.'vII IIIIIIII` lulllllll UPUIII JAMJAMY 4th Ln ts eight weeks. W. L. Goodwin. Director. vvum. uomraao bprlmza, Uol. Twonny-ve mIl_o(4-l :03 hours. made be- uweou Bellovillo and Napnnee. From bhelaeh named place be Kingston he covered the ground in 1:04 hours. Research does not. show any !ormerCanndian bwencyve mvlee record. bus [-1 Cu-idy, Toronto, holds the record for twenty-eight miles lrom Toronm to Whitby, 1:27 hours. This would make nil wonny-live mile record somewhere about. l:I5 hours l`.....A.'... ..-.....-_ ----_.1 I In - - -- uuuut-1:10 nuur! Canadian connury record-116 centuries; ll 600mi|oe; Average time for each cou- uury, ought ho Jrs. \v(II"d l nnntinnnnn n-nhu-n -----J Iurulnu, um Mme being 0:10 noun. Fifty mules, world ; unpnced record, rid- den Nov 23rd-2:U7 hodra. Farmer Ame- ncun record. 2:15 nours. held by L. C. Wuhl. Colorado Springs, Col. I`wnnr.u.m: m.l..._I .ml 5...... ...-..I.. L- uunu uy uncle-on nna nooerta. Toronto. One hundred miles.cbnt.inenbnl. unpaved. ridden Nov. l5v.h--5:02 hours Myers can easily cover the some distance In 4:30 hours. paced. Former record, Amoncun and world : un ced-5:l5 hours. held by Hur kenbuch. anver. Co|., ridden July. 1897 The Canadian refmrd. rovioun no Myers winning in, who held y A. P. Gunberlz, Toronto, his time bemg 5:40 hours. Fifty mnlea. world's Ilnnnnnd nusm-A .-id. mer of the following year he went in for i-ecin ,seeuring first place in two Cane- dieii istrict championships. two two mile open events. two one mile open events. three mileo en. ten mile open. all amateur reoes. Beisi as these he won first time prize in the Pierce ten mile road race. run oil` et Buffalo on Oct. 2nd, 1896. For all these events he possesses trophies in the form of medals and silver cups. On 00 tober 3rd. 1896. he rode on cxhibition mile. paced, on the Buffalo track, his time being 1:51 He came to Kingston in November '0! the same year, working at his trade, that of baking, during the winter months. On jubilee day he made his debut here by winning the two mile open event in the city perk. On June l3nh he rode his first century. end the lost one. melting in all 116. was completed on December 10th. Some of Myers long distance records ore : Two hundred miles, world's unpaced. ridden October 7th-l2:57 hours. gross; l2:29 hours. corrected. Former record- l4:30 hours, gro-ii; l3:30 hours. corrected. Held by Jackson and Roberto. Toronto. One hundred mil r-'nnr.im.nr..I ....n.....-I nu! rm um Myers Ill native of Buffalo, N.Y., but he does not show in. Ho lacks the brnggn dome _of the ynnkoe . born. He is `only tvnnby`-nix years of ago And began riding in the autumn of 1895. During the sum inter nreanng an the nsheeling record: In aiht. he calmly retiree. like Longfellovfe B aohmith. with the knowledge, "nome- thmg ventured; something done. but, like little Oliver Twiat. he her A yearning. andgighing, he whiapere more." While he cannot claim to have left footprints in the sands of time, will he can enert with truth that he hee wheeled all records up to date, completing miles at later rate than otheru. There in very_ little of the road between here and Beileville that, he does not know at well an a echool boy` known hie alphabet. He has been over the ground eomet-hing like 220 tinieg. Mvere in mun nf n..im.. N v i.... WHEEL.` V A luonl linker of Pro Inclu-louo or an Aoulovc-nonu-llo Wan 000 llnldud and Ilxuon canary In-kills Worn nlooounpd All uonpomou. .1010 yooordod that when Alonndor tho Cobqueror lumod ho had no further world: Iaooveroomo. be noted himself he- Iidoo big Itond and wept-. I`. O Myers. also Onnndinn road king, nigy be likened to the grub conqueror, minus the wooping. After braking nll the healing night. calmlv rIl.iru_ mm Lm..m|....!. HE IS THE ALEXANDER OF THE! tin: cmngau noaiie I003 !-WCWOI. Prlncou & Montreal Sta TL Rev Thoyu In`e_v. n!-ti. Hiun . in a nophov. Ana tho Rev Prat. Inglll`, of Rngiopoliu coll:-gt-, 34 I gnnd- I upon. Anhhnhopchnryoooduulthol mu no vooonnloolotgynon. {nauvo of Irolood. bod rooobod the odvonood ago oi oihcy-lour- your. and had boon for tony-nino ynlo in bol otdon no to- ooivod bio amnion ot opolio ooucp. Kaogoloyond no an Inn notion: no u- und shot ionisation. lo and oninmod to t-bo prlontllbod by Most Row D.` Phulon. ' oslhngoton, on Doc Run. 1348 Ho to-' fa-vow`) any prio.:.i.n churn oi bo ' `bond up In I hrnoy ou- bnood tho won at Dooonneo. Ho in ' voted by his pnm-hmnoro and held in high OIIMIIII by punpb oi all denorulnm nous us. can; vnumouon ox Iboduou cboum for out bonapiol, and pvommmt that the Ru - dcnn would stand in uuunu VIII nan mauled I Ici. Yoourdny W. Goohnno, uentory of the annual Gcnadnnn curling unociouon, ro- oouvod n mar from the actuary of Ibo Rndoou. Oeuwn. club. thanking M1: for Ibo only vnuimcclon of thoduou chum DOOODIOI. and numn-Imp 9).- .5- D.` What In fnnpulng In tho spotting Anna . An noporu no Rockwood curlorn nomad down to work today making preparations for the cum mg bonoplol The not il in n: clue condition for curling, Tho Rockwood hookeyinh have boon pguotioing forn wool: and will ho ready for I much baton any of the other local oltbo will but handled met. Ynhtdnv W. (Inning... -.---A---- -' -*- CIIFBOIDQTH Capt. J Braden in well eabined with hie Christmas trade. Yoetezduy he cold air teen onshore. Bmibh Bros. say their cash trade was not quite as heavy as last`. year. but al together they sold more goods and in com- parison they enjoyed bettar trade than was of a year ago. Taking into consndera non to day : business. bheir aalea an mean. ly in advance of those enjoyed one year ago. the Ierelnnu oellnmed Wlth the Pur- cheeee or uoods. The local merchants did a green business yesterday, one dry goods merchant claim ing hvs receipts to exceed any previous duly reoeipm since his entering the busi- ness. All linen of trade were kept: hug from eleven o clnck in the morning until e um hour lent night. One propuiotor esti- mates that he handled over ltaeen hundred CIIFt0lDOl'S (Vans 1 D_..I-._ :- _-n , .- A - UHU. He pointed out that vexntioua delays would not ensue, and a bother service couldzbe enjoyed. Instead ol injuring business on Princess street it would im prove that thoroughfare as I trade centre Accidents would not. be as likely to occur as with the single track system There was nothing to be said in favor of the single, but everythin in behalf of the double track system. be whole nervice ' should be double trucked. at Kingston rllnlng School open _IAn.ll..u\I Al. I - 4. -a..|.. _.--n.- :7-U -nu uunuynn u In my power 00 oun." B- _-:__a.__I uuu uuuaiuu. u narminnnam, rim-burg. Pm, who is home to spend Chrisunnu with relatives. was aurprieed to loom than poo ple credited with the intelligence enjoyed by residents of Kingston. should offer the scheme any oppo-ition. Why, Mud ha. "If I ownod property on Princess i-treat. I would he only too glad to have the street. double-stacked, in fact I should insist up on the company doing in. and would do all in my hour ho hum Mm ..m..i. .......-...i .____. The Whole llootrlo system Suould Be On Double 1`:-non. When the poet; Burns asked for power to see personal fault: as observed by others he touched upon human frailty than is ever dominant. The opposition accorded the scheme of double cracking Princezs at:-ooh has I trt of fouiliam about in to those on the outside. 0 Bermincham, Putt:-burg. Pm. home to nnnnd mu-.'........ .....;. Mia: Halon Garratb, daughter of John Garmtb. Wellington, has reconcly been appointed manton of the general ho-pioul of Lowell. Mus. Her dunes as mavron will begin on January lat-. Since Mm- Gurranc zraduated at Kingston she has boon steadily rising in her profeaaiou. ILIUVIXI. Miss Spooner` Kingston, on the teaching staff of me Cornwall high school for several years, has resigned. She was presented with a handsome mantel clock, gold mounted blscuw box and an address by the pupils Minn Hnlam {1....-u. .a....._|..-.. -1 7 I um young couple WIN reside in Kmganon. William Chanson, Deubigh. um. I\ sliver of steel in his hand. He came to Kingston bospwul and had the X rays turned upon the wound. The steel was speedily re- moved. IA i... B._._.__-- "7' more, wuo goes on on two weeks` holidays. Horace Mabee, essayist, Kingabon, and Mm: Margereb Gnbbons, Reufrew. were married in uhe northern tmvn last night. The young couple will reside in Kingston. Chanson. Deubiuh. am. 1; nlnmr uuuper I! expected no dly. W. Nenlson, in the employ of the Grand Trgnh railway. went up to Bnghtou thus morning to relieve the day baggagemm: there, who goes off weeks` holidays. Mabee. aesnviac. Kinunhnn. Ami uw IIW nev. M. Mackey. Mrs. John A. Cooper is in the city with her daughter. upendmg the holidays wiub her parents, major and Mrs. Msssfe. Mr. Cooper is expected to dny. Nellson. in the mnnlmz nf M... l`..~.....I I I uvnuuu wwu FHIBIIVOH. Archbishop Clenry, accompanied by Rev. J J. Mengher and Rev. Fanher Hocan. Napance, amended the funeral of the late Rev. M. Mackey. Cuonar in in Hm sun with 38!- =>H This morning driver Hazelton. of the ntaoico, A eld bastery, letn for his home in Toronto to spend the Christmas season with rglativea. Amm.;..s.,... m..._. ...._,_.:A: -1 must a new no relamven In this ciny. Dr. icks, Deaeronoo, has received from the Indian department bin appointment as physician to the Mohawk: of the Buy at Qumoe. This Inn-uh... .l-l...._ 1:r,._-n._ -E -| - 8PbRTlNG PARAOR-APH8. sun will no opposed by J Gomo. Mrs. James Mundell and family, Sher- brooke, Que , lots for home this morning other a View to nalabiven in this ciny. icks. Deaemnho. hm: rannivnd from yelwrany lol' we holiday season. Reeve Sproule. Weacbrook, will run aguin for the chief office in the wwnahip, And will be opposed by J Gorrio. James Mnndall um :....aI. Rha-- um nuuun u very precarious. Hugh Brymo. of the Renfrew high school teaching staff. an-wed In the may yenterdny for the holiday Suroulo. Waar.bmnk_ will run nun. uomvulo. on Wodno-any, 22:"; I Tho voocnblo Jud. .......`:.":3'.. .:.";..:.:':':-. I-lVXa Min Maggie McQuigg left for Montreal this afternoon to spend Chriumnnu with her niuter Annioi " Minn Clara Mitchell. Obtumroached bho city yonberdny so viairnonda for the vaca- uon auaon. Dr. C. D. Doig. Donbigh, bu been in Kingston to consult. with medical experts. Hm hnluh in precarious. HER!) Bl`V|hh- nl lzhn Rnnfr-Au lninlu launch of the Poopu-WM: flu Au` laying `and Doug. ` Georg: Robertson inbomo from Montreal for the Christmas vacation. an Mnlnl Ran-nnlal -d.L....-I:;.-I.....l III- Chu-lol P. John. B.A.. in at Port Hope to spend the Christmas holidays with reis- Lives. Fnff HIJMORS Phii` `hlulnli-- LI--|.n , ..