Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Dec 1897, p. 6

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9:?-;'3u2'.a`T'.'2E1'22`; `II will 6 .......,..'.'*.'.'5. ___: Jcovll out on lull. ..._-n_. n: n--- WONDERFUL. Clu-utmu Balls. ` `At rnmmpma. :1 Huh. ms; .1 p. 2.: 1" I "'7iS3ib:?"nia.v "r:'3`3i'f`.$'.'su'..$':'i'ai1".'.s'in'k'i'B1":3 .33 run: have been uurdcd this Ala anti Mom at the G I orldlnhl VIII _ rm nan loaw ruu1m'c'::L=Iao.U.iL:IU-III ! not 17 ;. Inn . 6 ; ` choc. (hater.-7.. U1-.A.,?nf ' ' ' nxooohor nut. Bovonunou suuuthuthovo aulnl not uh- cnl to-Itnnnlola. ' "32.`..'.%..p .1'.t.uo. `.-'- 1! vonlplnu ._ Thus was an maddolily from oholoo 1' tho I I` nhlut 1-hsnhh..`:'Iid hT$:&'$ la '0. ` sound." "0! com-um. Ihvor and curator q 91." Otuuh recommend mum in their rm-N4-0 in on-olonnoo-antic bulls f|`I~ 00I.l).UlI.VIl All) Inll OIMALI `linlvn nnlnn AL13`5f 7":'*'EiUi'*. JoH1_1__L_:_;_:j__B__g_\TT's ccii~'4iA'>"K3|x}iOTIOvE SYNOPTICAL CHART compmw ROOM %. 77 VICTORIA BTRIIT. TORONTO. -ll - . _:>r:- TH]! PUBLIO IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE that tho uonncll ol the Corporation of tho (MI nl Ilnnqtnn Ina.-`A nnnnlng . D--l-- I notltor In the contest. l).C.; the (`MP1 or lhu nun-um or st;`- I (`Imrt syxu-In. wl" ho mnllod tn.-e to any- lisllcn. \\'nsh|m:tnn. D.(.`., and Super! - -no who wishes mrther Information: N0'l`E-You will come out oftlnls competition with a knowledge of history which you could not get for tiny tlmos the value of the dollar. IN (`ANADA-Puh|Ic ofnclahi 0.` tho I`ro\'lnv|nl I-Emu-ntlon Do[mI`ln1v`nlH .1n.! Munlpul Ii-Jurduz the Pl`(`t4|I|'llIFl uml Professor In all the prim-lpul l'nl\'~r. ties and (`allege-u; nn-l num:-rmu mus- ter: and (em-hers of all grudes. IN THE UNl'l`I<:D STATES--Tho U. S. ommissloner of Exllwutlon. Wushlnxtnn, _).C.; the (`hlof of tho Bur:-nu of St - V\'\shIm.'lnn. and - \vl\n\-I tr--- __.Inn ____A_ _.-A -4-AI A Beautiful Solld tuzlihngoazlz 9:! Phil Vritt .IIId IIIIOIMI UHIIPKIIIIAKJ vIou'r sA<:s'}n rs'R'ruu:-nuTm dolincull case. until nub- na-: and laulnmublo ohu-sour hunnd) A\0lI[ Mend: at I0 moan: uuuuuuu ul Luuuruuuju. We hnve (`0lll (t`ll the kc-em-st vrltlrlsm nnd lnvltml lhu moat ewaurvhlm; vnqulry, with the nsult that wu huvu In-1-I\',~.l Innumuruhlu It-.~4tImon|u|s from lho-h|gh- ` vat 1-dm-ulionul *unI1nrltl<-s In tho Dom|n- lnn. the L'un|u:d "SIIIIUPI, and In urn-nl. lxrltuin. vmlorslng our aynloln of [much- Ing `history In thv most unqunlllh-1| nnd u-nthuwluullc munuvr. Amom;:al them are 2- an I -\-1.1.. uullx/\JI. \4\ll'l~f I4 I I I I\Jl1o A full not of mlr Wall I Imrln or limzllnh. (fmnulnm. Illll Uulwd Hutu tllntory (tlnroo In number}. vulm~I?.'$. will In-nvnl, o-xpn-nu pm-pnlul. lo the Iohunl uuu. furnlshlu tho largest umnbornl cuunpouluu durlmz Ilw uluu wa-kn, All prim-winners wall mwh rem-Ive mmou hy lunar. glvluux partlculurl of tho nwnrd. and their mums: mu! t|lIdl`0'DMl'I wlll bu min-rtlnunl In the uowupupu-4 ouch wool. nnunnun A. --..g._........ .._-.. -.._ _ . . _ _ _ -- Wutclu (`mm 4 n, ~\\'IunI-rs ul` oltlmrnf Hm bl:-yclo prlton mnv ram-lvo at tlulroptltm I buy`: or III`! U50 Creu-em \\ Iwul. togutllcr will: n 921} unld-nllud \Vun:h. Instead of 076 whoa . --\-\--&.-.\_.-_ _______ l||JIJIIIUI1IlL rr\Il.I..Jo _b 0-|n_ In the nulccosu of {fun that wt-Wu 1-mnpa-Iluun we huvo dooldod to urn-d to um uunler of l..-\(7M AND l`2\'I 25 I'll I 0liRlC("l` AN8\Vl'.`Il rouonvu-cl I I clnl n-In M u HEN I'~ (MILD l`l.\ l`I-2|) \\ ;\'I`l H, Ann-rlmm Iuovnmont. VALUIC 00.0 . or: .Al)\"-s 14'! l~:lKl.lNu Nll.\'|".|( .~\Vl!~ |\'A'l`(tll. VA l.Ul'I It 00. an the wlnu-or mu: Iolool. Thou Watolnen are xvarrnunu-I In lump good Mum and are of oloopclunnl value, Q Istxnrr-w asa--Ar`. - ._--..-.. ... -".1 -v-\.--o The lIInyuIe'~ (0 he dIntl`ll)uIml an prllwl will be 1891 Crncont Irhulu. guaranteed by (hr llyslnp Ilrulln-rn (`_\1-lo (`mmmny of 'I`m-unto. OIIIVII to Ihe valun 0! C75. and the Wan-In-n win lm \\ ulllmm l|I0\"Il|N|l. nunlo aml mmnunood hy u Amorloun Wnlthnm \\':n-In | 0.. WHII gold-Illlml c-mum mud: and [uurunloed for Ilvo yours by tho Arno:-lean ` Watch (`sun I -\\'In|n-rl nI' nllhnrnflhn lulu-In-In urlnnn -`Inn -s-..-|.... no n.-|-.._u.... _ 3.-...- -_ .._n_n_ --- ,` r _v_yg_.. yzuug D(a.UU. will Dc awaraeu to Inc under of the 57th correct answer, being the last sent in, according to the above example ; and in :1 like manner for any other number of correct answers that may he received in any week. 'l`l.n II|l\IInInn on I.. .I|.|-uIuu...| .... ....|-..- ...u| u__ cant n_-_-__.. _, ., , ._ - _ . by nmllo mg: once hours 7 any person interested. All venom w on land: are pujndionlly neotad. and who petition to be bond will he hound-by the aid oounoilolthor In person or cor or counsel before pnuinn the aid by-IOW. W. H. DBENNAN Klnnton. std Doc.. 1897- City 0101:}. _ , uyuu sun. aunt ul use SCIJUIILI Il'lBu - -v..-... ..-. 5 A Watch. Value $25.00. will be awarded to the sender of tha 29th correct answer, being the first of the third series. A Bicycle, Value 575,00. will be awarde_d to the under Of the E'7th (`nrrnrl :ll1:\l`1\r hninur O|\.'\ lack aunt in nnnn ...rl...... 5.` L- -I.-..- A Watch, Valu 825,00, wifl be awarded to the sender of ` the 15th correct unswer,'being the first of the second series. A I-l-;-|- II,,I an- AA .. A Bicycle. Value 375 00, will be awarded to the under of the first correct :ms\ver, being the first of the first series. II I- _A__I_ II I , nits-p /`Au .---....~. n... 5... u lulnu III Luu Iunn 0| CIIIICF 8 0| 8 each week. Thus, for exampfe :-Suppose 57 correct answers were received in any week. This gure divided by four give: three series of fourteen each and one of lteen. - lC\.L'lVCkl \\'l|| WAIH.. "Il1g`:<`._e:":1'd'cr nf the FIRST correct answer in each of the FIRST THREE SERIES and the sender of the LAST CORRECT ANSWER received will get :1 priza in the form of either or WATCH Il\.III lllla I l\ll.l..4.J VVILL CL The postcards containing correct answers will be registered and numbered in the order in which they are received at the office of Ihe com- pany up to noon on the S;1tux'dny in E.-XCH VVEEK during the weeks of the compc:ition. The postcards received after noon on Satur- day will be reckoned in the next week's connrctilion. The total number of correct answers received during each week will be divided into four .\El`lCS. 0'1. - A -~ ..., u, u- nu 3. -I-Int (`I-niury (`hrlntlnn Em. Illhugruphod in is volnuril. uln 80 In. by II In. When tnrwau-ling the dollnr you mu-i give your l-`l7l.l. NAME and I'OST\AL ADDRESS. and state which iii-uuricul clmrr you want. with tho ohurt u printed posit-urd will be sent you. On this printed postcard will lw nwntlom--.l u u-rlaln li[4'lll`t` lu`l\Ii'0\`Il l mu] 1|. uncl_ull__vuu will hnvu to do \|`l|l In In a-nnnl hnlr nun... cl . u.u . u._.. Address all letters to _ . . . --.-v--up \.rI uIII.4 \4\JI`II'I.4IIII\I|`o You mnut purvhmw from Ilm (I().\ll Al{A'l`lVE !4\'N0l"l'ICa\l.. OIIART (1)., 77 Vio- torm street. Tnrmnu. fur the mun of mm clullolf (II). tn be rclnntucl to them ulthor by pout-uino order, oxprvw. or rc-glut:-re-cl mnur. mm uf tho following Mlllorloal thnln whirl: will be sent you (:ln|rgc's pnld hy return mull ur (`sprout L.-l`unuIl:|n lllstury. from (L0. I607 to I890. llthognplaod In `I oolovrl. Illo 38 In. by 2!] In, '.'._--l~2nzIlsh lllstory. from A.D_ 1006 hr I805. lllhogrnpllod In 5 colours. Illa 38 In. by 2-1 In. R Isl-`.5 lV....A...... a\|._|_.n -. ..,- mm. B1040 or loan. to the place of beginning. Being part of the rum lot No. 24. \nd being can ad of part of wine in dui nntod as the comb tnotonu. plan msae y W H. Kilborn boning duo lath September. 1-46. an armohod to o memorial of on dud ro$`i..tor- ad in the B Itry Uloo u memorial o. O. 161! and also of pants of the lot: 1. I 8 and 4. an mid down an 5 plsn mad: by T. W. Nut: and n inborod in the City Registry Oloo Henna: or ml: 100. And in all rupees: an shown on who plan now on (`(19 in the 0-: Engineer`: Oilloo in the City of inguon. am; tinted om November. AD. 1897. and which uid Inn may he sun at the mid oioo dur- ing: 0 00 hour: n`ro_proJndiqgl_ly -'....A-A .._.l_.|_- _-u.1-._ ;_ vigil send us a dollar. We send Vol! 3 Chart and a I In. mum Inturduy. 1 TWO cnsscm BIGYGLES AND TWO com w5_[cqI__,__ Rlnklng Four Gnuul Prlzou. loin-lhar whh Nun:-I-nnn n n. W-.." . ..v. m... umu _\ uu vvuuh. ' und ull you will lw to \`()llill how mnu_\' ilmvn ihl.-x l||.:lii`(v (H'i`\ll`.*l on the fuve of Illa c-hurt. lo illl in tho lvlunk spzu-0 lrit for the purpow on lhv push-urd with tho number. nnd mull it to ilm s-onmuny. None of mu (`hurls 1-o:u.ilu more ihuu 2300 Ilgures. so that you will not huvu many to count. `A wemv compermou nrmnr.K3-I5nNn Ur IVIUNTKEIIL. HEAD 0FFlCl11-\'|nor|u. u.c. BRANCH 0Fl`ICKH-uIlaIo. R.Y.. um Room; 17. no. In, 20, 21, as. as, am. 26. 30. and 3|. I-`-IIIOIGOOI! 77 Vlctorlu street. Toronto. - - T0 In: DISTRIl!L"l'ED BY Tm: COMPARATIVE SYNOPTICAL CHART COMPANY, Limited llnblllw. Incorporated on the 15th Jmmnrr. I395. nun:-n nvnnu mun -g. BUT or specuu. IN'rEn1' To me scuool. run: l\l\r,-Al an rung; n $2,oo9%%%!i!s!e%%ERIzEs \.uuuun our mswru-ul -hurts. whlvh trout the T-'ul)jI'(`l of hlstnr In the iune riiatt: nor as u googruphlcul nun lronts the Huhjovt of xoogru hy. '1` nose charts are now selling In the United Slulc.-1 at 8253 um] :10 mu-h. uvcord mg` to sue. I`f\Ill\I'I`Ir.n|:s rs.` -----. _A___-.- -- To Introduce dlroctly Cnnmlu nnr hI..unr|.-..| cemoer. I891, namely : At o in moo ing of the aid council to be held n the month of lebruory. ms. for enulbliehina. opening up. making and provid- ing with oi ewoiho a public street to extend Sixth Street oeoterly to Uiviolon Street in the City of Kingston. and for exp:-oprinling the neueuo lends for mold purpooo, being the land: fol owing :- Uummonoinf at at point in the wootorly limit of Iliv uion Street. N. the south-clot nnuie oi the lend ow ed by the late Bush Bennett, cboeeoed; thence westerly nlon 'ho Iontboriy limit of mid lend to o point w ore mud southnrly limit is l%Il'a0"tO1l 1- the northerly limit of Sixth Street pro uood. oouth euterii: thence m rtn wo-nterly along the production of the southerly limit oi Sixth street to the eutern ond ol said sixth street- tlmnoe northerly slung the onstorn end of Six` h street as foot. more or Inn to the north- lrlimito! ooid Sixth Street: thence month- eeator olongvho produo ion of the northerly limit. 0 Sixth Street to o point 40 foot diotont from th oouthorly limit of the late Ron-oh Bennett: lend; thonoo oooterly ponliel to tin eouthorly limit of the late heroin Ben- nett`: loud. endw feet thereirom to the west- erly limit of Divioion 8tree- the on southorl along the westerly limit of blvie on Ftreet 4 foot. lose. the 24. being V`; I\ \IIJl.II-\.4 I Is) totlwpm-en`1:=. mu-lm-s. students. nnd school children of Canada our hlstorlcul -hurt:x. which the same man- 1.:vogI'xt|vhlczr|l uooxruuhv. '1` no.-an vhnrhn an nnw bthe Chart and nmll In the no --...- a-anla'IAlV an u:panurLxunu \. Incorporated on January. 1895. ......- nu u - uyugh 5.", " 7\'"v}/:IE'ch. vu I tlh rnrrnr-t nnuulnr rhn:n:v rkn lit-an . HOW THE PRIEIPPS1 ;- The nnstcnnlva rnnrznn : . I-Imam} n...~ ...-_ Y vuu.vvI.III uwIuI.Lo ruw IIIU uUI.Il IIRIUIIED, M6}-`ni`oE Four Prlnou. container with Numerous lpoclul PI-Ilu, to ho uwnruml mu! dlmrllmuul each week. u. uu.uuuu nu rune. ~CONl`)"i1;l~(;l`J.'Sl '(.il:`Wi.`"f`lu[:2 COMPETITION. lllllllf. Inlrohnun fun... cl... l`1|\I IIADA-Iuvm Lvlikvrll -. .. u-'....u-- v-lInw A PRIifSILi66l:"E6iEE%lTlON. >1` Wall hm-an ul I-zumngh. r.u....n...., nml r..n...| m...... an Makes the nest cake in the world-you use lea quanti than most other baking` powders--and the cake ll be lighter and of ner texture and will retain its freshness longer than when an other powder is used--no adultetation wi ' ammonia or alum-a.t all grocers. ommous or Eoucumljsijsf `IJ_bJ.i'titiIi":'s"v"iEi1_.` ml:-I lhu In-nnn-H .-rm.Iun. : n In nr Ia.I......n.~.n Ir kill: PUBLIC I5 HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE tint tho Council of the con-pontion of the City v f Kingston intend pusinn I By-luv after the expiration of one month {mm and alter Oho day of the duh oi eher-t. publica- tion of than notion being the-tinrd day of Do- I891, nunoiy tannin In: council to Pu re .::;~,;, G6] d BANKERs-BANi{"or MONTREAL. F`ICE-\'|t'loI`|l|. 0FI"lCI.H..lIuRnIn. hl v ` "A 'g')'_',u')'il1"*':"c3'X[" "r5i'2'E'I .1 1-1-uh`: nanill .n .-A I...-m See the nevnpapon Tor Iut. rook : prim VIII!!! V-7 IN Tms GNU?- .9v.!< 63Ie9T !s Iu.1nn n ,_ _--_._. 3.. nu:-auI\lJI.4IJ0 mining 1 oice ll. `FIN ! DOStCfll'(lS receivml nfrnr nnnn nn K`-nu.-_ `ca.trdef6? E7Ai'xiIa'.` nmumrtl You then become 3 oom- _..._ an nI\IIIII\I-lII4O uuncu London, In .. , Bulluhnp o. THIC P031410 IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE Cltv af llnnnmn lninnd nnnlnn A timin- v1 uuuunl. This brief reauma of our testimonials indicates that our charts have been re- (.'t'I\`0d with uniform expressions of up- ` provai in independent educational qunr- ltrs thu English-speaking world over by those who are competent to {arm an opinion. - (`onion of them: tantlmmlnln, Inmnhnp cmmon. Copies of these tentlmonmll. together wm\.u more detailed description of our chnrt wt" wishes .I.. _..-.._-AlA|-_ __-n;n. _ I_,, A.., _- _ IN (IR!-:.\T nnl1`AI.\X-The Benlor (`hh-f ln.41n-utur at English Elementary Hc`lIu()IN; Pa-rmuno-nt Br-vrnmry of tho h'<`0ll'l` Iv)-iumllun D-\n:n'tIm-nl; mu Vlunlrmnn und members of School Hoard: m Mnm-lu~.~tvr_ Hlrmtmehum. Edinburgh zlmq.-o\v. ul-d other cities In England and Scotland. uh: ulu-I UUII UIJILIII. 1.-nvh-nus of Education In most of the Hluleu. nluucn. IN C`-R|'L\'|` nRlTAIN-The `lllvf lll.4ln'I,`lul` uf I-lnnrlluh Wlnmonnurv To Inn for Nlno Weeks. oom- menclng It Nnon `on Iollrdny. I lth Docombor. I801. and closing at inturduy. MI: F03. 1098. AI in nnnA---._- .-... ... .,. :1:-A-5:-n. noon. moms. I Bottom-d. You. S wm. Wdtlum Movements. I-Ilu. Its supreme merit has been proved and is ac- knbwledged by thousands \ of A the most fastidious coffee consumers through- out the land. Grocers everywhere sell it. its purity` and its strength being guaranteed by their : 1- Clear as a"`crystal and delightfuln its invigorat- ing and aromatic odor is the coee that comes to you in pound and two- pound tin cans from the famous coffee importers, Chase & Sanborn o( nun nntpuc drum. The new mayor offices. but thus no lioin in the path that near seem to [lap and the oommunta for all the good (at places numerous u and: on the sea- II` II th0 ilk . It be-ulna-re:-vu'iouu:':'Le ;"a.:c, has filled most of the 57? 71133 b'y" 'n"l. '1"`Si'n'iui":" {JESS ' W the: for won! or won. for not or for wvrno. for loan or gain. of one thing amdl retailers may rest assured and that lo thgt the depu-gmeut stores have come to shy. Revolution never backwards. The author of Looking gckwu-1|" nodoubt hu man on his list ot acquaintances who will live to no the nullntlon of more than one-halt at his ltntptlc dnun. A not -nDn- kg: llnal '-Bun-I A` At` llll` WIND IIIOIU II no 07%|. THO 3:5: ...:::.,' .*..".:'."::' :22` ' W`nt.hnr for yuan] or wmnr IHGIICI IIICIOG III! III]?! I.'l III III! duou box as a nut (or in boys. It. isgow noun! your: a non that tran- ucuon took place; the nun who bought; tho dock and Jay Gould. who sold it; .9 have I ulnoo pdd tint debt to ha- tall wh h then in no evading. The nut can mm In the an-one box ntill IUII I` XIII. " or en they do it 3" said a friend of mine. .'`I can`! tell," I replied: can you ?" "Not I." he answered, "but iuat for a. fin: I think l`ll buy a few hun- dred than and just salt it away as A nest egg for my boys." The Mrssouri Pacific. which tvvo or three yurs before had been I dmx in the mu-ket at no and 12 I. All under the persistent boom IQ of thzhogus dividends rained step by step till_ it touched high water mark. 111. And then it was when my friend tucked aoo share: sws in his nnnn Inn: :3 - nan} nJ- On: In `tang lnougnn In9lI]S(`lV(`8 In posaesslun 01 u. now Klondyke and Yuknn rolled into one. The army of tenderfm-.t laid in .1 good shun of stock for themselves nnd than In the strict:-at confidence nnd sie- crec told their friends of the wonder- fnl ind which was bu ht at the stock board at C8, 89 and 8 0 (I share. and was payint a semi-annual dividend of ten 1' OGIIC. tn: nan .|\1Inv An 26 Q" --l.l - l..:-_.I pl'UUllCllUn, DUI commmulon. The seventy-five millions of dollars of wliirh the late Jay Gould died _pos~ .so.ssed of is not represented by produc- tion to the amount of It single dollar. He took that which other men had created, but which from some total de- fect in its make up was not profitable. He found among the (`Nations of other men the missing link and the worthl-_-as mnrhine thus created was set in motion nnd given for the time 11 commercial value. Dividends that were never-unrn- od were declared and paid in hard cash to the delighted stockholders who thought themselves in possession of new Klondvke and Ynlmn rnilatl inln l'HLllIl!l[8(l xortune 01 Mr. l(0(`Kel(`ll9r is su posed to be betwevn u. hundred nnd my and :1 hundred and seventy- five million! of dollzuzgund this vast ug- gremuion of wealth does not represent production, but combination. Thu gal-nnla_fi1-n rnillinnn nl .l..n..... sumo it. The gas of all our cities. grill and small, is under the absolute control of the Standard oil company, and that [net nlono does not necessarily imply that the mast powerful business (-mnhinu- tion or trust, it you please to cull it no, means the starving of the poor. The estimated fortune of Mr. Rooketellc-r in nunnnnmtl On In Imouvnnn .. knn.l......I -pie. At the present. time sixteen millions of dnllnrs have been sent. here by foreign capitalists and banked for the purchnse of breweries. Every pound of starch, either corn starch, which is used as food, or lnundry starch, which is used for domestic purposes, must. pn.y its tribute to the trust that overns it before it reurhes the people w ;/`com sumo it. I ` "?".`. .{`5...'i'..f'ri~"' H. BRAME S nos: 01 wnlcn [D8 nrat Is tormed. Among a.` certain class, mostl com- prised of our foreign citizens. er is not regarded as a luxury, but as one `of the necessaries of life; it is deemed of sufficient importance to receive govern`- ment protection in Europe. Eminent chemists are constantly engaged test- ing the excellence and purity of the no.- tinnal beverage. The laws that govern this peculiar department are of the harsh and drastic character. It the hrew is not. up to the standard demand- ed by the statute the heads of the bar- ' rels are staved in by the inspc-ctor`s assistants, the faucets of the great vat: are turned on and the entire brew al- lowed to run in the gutters. illustrat- ing in its most practical and comprehen- ailve form the reign of the common peo- -p e. Al Hm n-aunt H"... ..:.o...... ....:n:,..... UUU I0!` HIS SCTVICGS. -' The trust and the combination store are two of the greatest factors in the life of a business man and are intended to solve that .knottie.st of all knotty problems, how to conduct business with- out the po.-mible chance of loss. In the cnse of the department store many kinds of business are brought together. The trust takes out one, but it seeks to control every one 0% the pu.rt.icular busi- ness of which the first is formed. Amnmo n' mu-tnin 4-Ian. mn.tI.. ....... I ll.|Ul?I' `VHO llX0(l U] 000 for his services. '[`I1n In-nu! tuna Ila. H1018 IOTCVCT. From early morning till late at night these great department stores are cram- med with people and all of them seem ' crazy to buy something. Everything `goes, from a. hut pin to a grand piano. 'l`his is one of the trusts that the world is denouncing to-day. Yet the good people crowd the trust's store and buy whatever it has to sell. Look across the street. In front of you is an old time retail `store. That gray. grizzled old man who stands in the door looking so disconsolate has done business there for forty years, but the new world swept by him; he clung to the old and got left. He hates his neighbor across the street; he knew him when he was nothing but a. dirty peddler with his pack on his back. Last week he sold out his share- to his partner for a mil- lion and a halt dollars and paid the pro- moter who l'ixed up the b`usiness $25,- IUUO services. The standard on company In Abeolnte ooatrol or` the Gas IappIy-loeko_- tolls:-`s and Gould's Wealth` Does not Bopraaoat Production - Polltleal Iololnas Under Way In create: new Iorktolaoottia Treasury of Illlloas --leer Iecardad Notasa Luna. Bat Asaltaoasalq. - _ (Special Correspondence. Letter No. 1077.) New York, Dec. 2-l.-Ot all the strikes which to-day mark the warfare between labor and capital, there is not one more pitiful and certain of defeat than that now raging in all our large cities be- tween the old time retailers .nnd the modern department stores or bazaars. Within the memory of thousands still living, a hosler s shop dealt in stockings and underwear. A shoemaker was a man who knew how to make shoes. Now one man cuts out the upper. to. second crimps it-that is, shapes it to fit the ankle, and that which as law as thirty years ago was a slow, laborious and almost painful rocess, is now done in less time than t takes to tell-~ the story. and still another puts the parts to- gethe , at last the finisher prepares it for tie wr-arer, who soon kicks it to pieces. ' ""I`he small shopkeeper who dealt in _ articles of a single class. is vanishing and in a very short time the places that knew him `once will know him no more forever. Pnnm an-In .-...n....:.._ nu 1..i.. _L _.!_LL Another man cuts out the sole. MUNICIPAL PLUM8 DO NOT GO HER WAY. ~ lnnnnmu Is uusmsrnan. Trust had (;oh;l;atioa stores llcrc to stay. ' 1 I mmnnamnrs LEIIER. -..--_ -u- u. u awn: uulu up. I i highly I'0c.:`Ill lIO!`I'dB.B.B. for the ` Qj--" I uyouinntthpchonpcst --4 L Do you want the enjoyment of eating three meals a day and not suering for it? Then take B.B. Mrs. R. M. Dergavel, Domoch. Ont., says: ``I was troubled with dyspepsia for nearly 1 year. I could scarcely stand the pain of my stomach and got entirely run down. after taking two bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters I was completely I In all these years of its ministering to stomach troutes, n 7 it has made happy thousands or 1 dy:`pept.ics. The r;1.i-s;ry which these diseases produce you know of only too well. -___ --- vvwu I..et_'s tell-"you of the cur. It's `Burdok Blood Bit_tets. But for dyspsia and in- digestion your life might be a % pleasant one. A when in; S_UFFER EAT`? unucxuu IIIII rngnteued. Wonk. nervoue people having heart troubles are eaaily shocked and frightened. Milhurn e Heart and Nerve Pills fortify the nervee. restore regular action to the heart. and cure every form of heart or nerve trouble. Mrs. Gladys McMlllan.'l`o- ronto. aye : "Mllhurn e Heart and Nerve Pille cured me of nervoueneu and palpita- tion. I wae ao nervoue that the loaet mine would etartle me, but am now perfectly well." .31.! non: `::a.ou";I|da an my ndicnll; name}? Ni.`illl)O um! who pa Mon to ho ho: noordb 1-olduonncll either In action or by no] -oruor connul bolon paulnc tho I . '1 "4" w. It. mmnt . ,1 lllhoooubu. us. 1%? - uruuuuuu lllll rul'IIrI. Ksrlgm, . 22.-All is preperetion for Chrietmu. en the young lolke ere ehurply on the lookout for Sunte Cleue. He made his uppeurunoe at the school-room this ul- ternoon and reeented each of the pupil: withebugo oundiee. There is to be e generel truneler of (arms here soon. eeverel resident: meditating removel. In ouch one home capital will purohue the lote. The eohooleuditore meet thle evening to use the eonounte for the current ear. hie section will have e surplus of 100. T. Sande hue puroheeed A line stock of thoroughbred black and white porkeru,and in bein lerfely petroniood. The ice on Lough ro eke will notbe safe for some time, as snow fall before it wee properly frozen. Several persons hove begun cut- ting wood. 8. G. Powley hue purchased anew one-men our. end in agreeably nur- plrioed with the work done by it. Sergt . Hunter is expected home from Toronto on I-`ridnv. V n Dr. A[new'e Cure For The Kent Dene: the `out lntenne PnlnI-No latter How Long standing The Trouble. It Intern Dlunee In llnlf an Hour. And In The cueot John crow the Bottle: Outed Hurt Dleeue of Ten Years standing- llere'e Illa Teetlmony Uneollolted. John Crow. son of George Crow. farmer. neer the ville e of Tara. Ont., writes: "I was elermingy ailiictod with palpitetion and enlargement of the heart for nearly ten years. I doctored with best physi- cianeend tried numerous remedies with very little benet. In our local papers I noticed Dr. Agnew e Cure for the Heart advertised. end I determinedto gve it A trial. Inside of half an hour I had relief. I have taken about ve bottlee. and feel today that 1 can as well enfever I was. 1 Am uomnlnbnlv one-Ari " 9.1.: L... m u w-uuy mu 1 an as well an over I 1 Am uompletoly cured." Sold by W. H. Medley, successor 00 N. C. PolIon_& Co. mu munons Will be used in another proposed tunnel to cross the East river at Blackwell's Island, the advantage 0! this particular tunnel being that it. can be largely built by convict labor at :1 cost only of thinty-three cents a. day; but the labor organizations want the job uml they may get it. _It we lay out all the money in improvementsthat we expect, the Greater New York will be worth a visit. Come and see us. L _llDnAnnDru' pi-meceasors [or me inst twent years. Discontent in the Brooklyn rough `is stormy and unsatisfied. The Brook- lyn democrats declare that they have been bunooed out of their share of the rich plums and even as old a democrat us Hugh McLaughlin finds his situation intolerable and vows that he Will re- tire from olitics and -neveraresume the position ofleedcr again for men whom no concession will satisfy. Even now, before the official keys are handed to the victors, all sorts of extravagant speculation will be urged on the new pity government. An underground rail- - road is now being projected upon the people and when you reflect that. be- neath the surface the whole city is grid- ironed with sewers. water ,pi , gas pipes, telephonic and telegmp ic con- ductors recently buried out of sight. one mnlv judge of the enormous cost of removes and replacements. The esti- mated cost of thirty millions will be hardly a feather in the scale, and New York will be fortunate if it escapes n bill of nearer a hundred millions than thirty, and this is but one of many schemes to loot the city's treasury. Sev- 'eml millions will be used in nnother proposed tunnel to (`race um r.1...+ riunr y IIIIIICUTJ Friday. SIIFIIIDO HIV EIDIIUIBII Wlllfl IIIG GITHI currents which _are p nant of evil: .to come. Already a num , r of the most . Prominent district leaders are in open rebellion. The example of Mr. Purroy has influenced a number of men almost as powerful `and rebellious as himself, but they promise to build upa reform democratic movement, the victim being Tammany hall. But Tammany hall is to-day the moat thoroughly organized of any litlcal party In the United States. t has in this warfare the ad- vantage of being regular. Those who a. few months ago were the head: of the regular democratic or anizatiormrc now cast outside the temp e gates; they are no longer acknowledged as regular and they wander about seeking food and shelter, with no man so poor as to do them reverence. The workof re- organization goes steadily forward. and so far as can be learned of the official secrets the appointments have been en- tirely aatiafactory.. If one-half of what the council has said to have done we have every reason to hope that the new government of the Greater New York will be, at least, ea ood as any of its predecessors for the cat twent ni.Il`.()nl.Anf. in the Rrnnlrlvn rnnuh LKICIF IHEO EDIT. Ull EDD IIIIIIDB OVOI'y~ thing looks tn: nil, but beneath the surface hm troub ed waters and cron- nnrovnnnfn uukhulu nun nnonnnnl nf Avil- Lhclr ats noir. On the surface every thing looks tn-Almnil_ hut. hnnanth the _ Shocked And Frightened. runuonnnn ...--..I- L__,' V 7 Inc-wn and deeoribed no follow: : Commencing at the nort-ll-out single 0! aniql lot. (9. said corner being in the northerly limit of lerl sumo ; thence week!-ly nlonc flu: production of the northerly limit of Bar. Stmet (on) eight hundred end uxtnleet. nor qr ieu. I the easterly lithl oi eodonne screen; *0 oe eonsherly IIOII the limit of .. ldonllaell nenoeeee ryeou e no e north-rlyllnllt at lerlstreee In cured and six! feet more or leee. to vonth-eeet vnrnero ni lot 03: hence non erly elon Oh! eeeterly is at id--loN8. tiny-eix fee tn the oeol nniu. ex `in the in M00 n oodlreetenb ee ve new .end in rel! reepooh ee elevn on the plan now on me in the On) l_uineer`e mine, in the Olly of Kingston. and deed uh Novenlol. III. and which ueid plea mu be new at eeid oilrzdnrhl oilloe houre by ear vortolleteree . _:_j._:-j- Pm-ohuoa lino Pol-ton. an I \... no .\n.-_,,, HEART PAIN. rrm: DALLY /UIIIG and -BROADBRIM. llllhhnnntlc-3 lm may Iuuovo sanctum: wan born like the coat in the oldnnnd troughs up byuh In Tho Ivynnd hollynnd pine never told wlIoNChl'|OMd.lIId Iotheyrdnun yuan all wtnlur But the ash and the not told when ho was hiding. and no they dlo during the winter. ` The Saviour want round like 3 Rom riding on in an and tumor! hlnbrud llko ` 883111! , V wypuy vuruullll hill`. They ctu the emu muhull-a trace of their lndllltunl belle! tn Sin and his trident. English ppuleacull thocrou tx-In bongo drum (throw cronumdn). on oortot angu- P0 ' Chrlutmu. at tho Gnu dqy. Is Born Dlrvu . on thhduuny burg: an uhvrood am They Milo thatch:-m - OH` `II lhn llll and h-an.-Lo .._ uupn nun one I0!` ncraell. _ ' A Roumoninn story in something the line, but of apples. The Christ Child is Nation and will not sleep. The Virgin given him her apple; than he thmws his own upward and in bcculuea Lhomoon, the other and it booomel the sun. Thou the Virgin knew that ho was Lord oi heaven and earth.--`Philuioiphin Lodger. Iululurl near, nuu amry cursotl them. ' A Spanish legend tells that the holy faunlly came to M1 orungo two guarded by an In. ThoVlrgln hoggod an orange for the holy Chlld. 'l`hcq~uglo miracu- ' loualy toll uloop and the Virgin plucked chm onngen--one for Jesus. one for Jo- seph and one for herself. A Rnunnnnlnn "on... |. .`.._.-u_:._._ -L, nuvvlnuu-. nun. um olo d All nnnmu whoa uororo. ~ The brooms an chlckpou rustlod and crackled so loud that they brought. Herod`: ` soldier: near. and Mary cursed them. Snnnhh lmmml ml]. that or... 5-1.. vuuv Iuuuwlug nor to um um Holy Chlltl. Another version mlls lhnc they all with- ered and fell liar; and when she found out her mlataku shu blossml them. thvy grow erect and born tenfold bctwr produuu than ` before. In... |._...._. __d A. . . .- - - uunuua sprung up. 1 In Italy the luplne is said to be cursed ` .03 the Virgin because when she cnrri:-I . the Holy mblno through a Hold tlu-y rustled no ouxily uho funrod than roblwrs were following lxor to kill thu lloly Cllllil. Another VBPEIOII fnlln Ihnf. rhnv all u-HI`. mm uuuu um n uruatn or mud through the trees. Then why did the aspen: shiver! Another version Is: Once. us our Saviour walked with men below. His path of mercy tlnruugh a forest lay. And mark lmw ull thodrooping branches show What. homage beat a mum. true may pay. Only the upon stood erect and i'n:e. Booming to Join the \'uu-(`Ions worship pure. But noel Eu out one lonk upon thu tron. Htmok to the heart. aim tremblua ovurmore. An old legend tells that by the fountain ~ - where Mary washed the swnddllng clothes 3 of the Holy Child beautiful [lowers and bushes apt-ung`up. In Ah: this Innlnn In -l||r' 0,. I... ..-------I I auwwru 0! H10 H01)` mlmly. \Vhen they passed through the fomst. nil the trees bowed in reverence; oniy,ti1uus~ pon mmninod rum and armgunt. So tho Holy Child pronounced n curso. nnd "us the sound of his vuivu tho aspen begun to tremble through nii her imvea nud has not cemod to trombio to this dny. " There came not a breath of wind through the nuuuu lI`UHI Jlll|lpt l' W00. 'l`ho plno, hazel. (lg. (Into. palmnnd rose- mary are all utt.l'|l)utod with vlrtuo us the shelters of the holy fmnlly. \Vhen thnv ruucntl lhrnlnvh nu. r.u....o ..n mm-uuua unu uun.-nu cnum xrom Elgllb. Another lqgmul tells that the cross wan made from Juniper wood. I 'I`hn nlnn, hn-znl lln Ann. m.I........a ....... vu ngypla. The juniper. which is sacred among the ` Celtic peoples. rccolvt- its wonderful puw- ' l era because when Herod's soldiers pursued the holy family tho juniper opened her bmnches and covered them from aiglxn. Another lu.'mml n-ll-a mlmr. mm mm... m... gulucu um mugl. ` The rose of Jericho Is nlsocnlled Mary`: mm. It sprung up wherever the Blessed I Virgin's foot. touched the cum: on her way to Egypt. I 'I`hn lnnlnnn mklnh 1.. ....-....'| .... .._ AL- uuuwn.-u mum in Illl,`ll' mgnt. mm l Tho Star of Buthlchcm was so called be- cause of its rosombluuco to the star which guided the Magi. ' 'l`Ilu nnun nf _I.n-Inlun la ..I........II-.I 10......-_ [0] swing : A :1 and Ilhllllll that cumin pncgl or M-not or lnnd oompontd of pan of farm lot It. {or- mcrly in 1): Township of Kingston. now in ` the LR of In eon,|nd holnglot 46.01: the out 0 0! wood Mroot. and put: of IAN lo I Ind 88 on Ibo wont tide of com. 3- wood and put: of tho ruonn of and lot ll.o by It: (horn lrlpolrlck und `I-y the ` Ion Am:-our Athletic Autocla- w Mon. III loh tool or Isnd may be better Inc-wn and donor bod no follow: Unmmnnndnn at can nnu-ah-an-A Anal. nl uuuau mury muuu mo manger bed 0| lb. Tho syczunoru attains its great; vitality and vordum because. the Mohummoduns say. it is the tree of Josoph und Mary and sl1u|t.crcd them In their night. mm Egpyu. Huthlehum wnn un mlllml ha. upuu l.llU runcnmry ummcs. ' The variegated thistle known as Our Lndy'n thistle was so culled because of the Virgin's milk which dreppeq on it when nursing Jesus. lto healing qualities are attributed to this. The Inowdrep. or "fair" ower. of Feb- runr blooms in memory of the time when the irgln presented Jesus in the mnplo. The pretty little wayside llewur known as Luly'a Bedstrund" was so called bo- canso Mary made the manger bed of It. svcmnom mmlnn in onnnt: .-n..m.. nuawr. Ul` um resurrection morn. Tho peasantry in Spain boiksvo that rosa- mury brings happiness with its perfumes on Christmas ovo because the Hi(`.SS(!d Vir- gin hung the limo frock of Jesus to dry upon tho rosemary bushes. 'l`hn vnrlnnnnul Huiuoln bnnmn .. n.-- UIIVLII. In the out the who of Jericho is mid to blossom at Chrisnnas, close at Good Fri ` day, or the crucixion. and Open again on Easter. or tho resurrection 'l`ha\ nnnnnnnm in 6.`.-...l.. L..n.:.... 4.1.-.. ____ l.l|!| HUI. The black helloboro, or Christmas rose, is also called Ch_r|st.`s herb because in flow- ~ eroth about the mun of our Lord Jusun ` Christ." In Ol..II.. AL- -|.h_:,, In S-lolly the children put ponnyroyal in I their com on Christmas two because It ni- ways owers 91> e-exact time of Christ : birth. 1.. 4|....._-; u_.___ , ,4 v . . . .-. \JIll [ll Ullllll VVIIB uuru. In France there is a pretty legend of the rose oolored S-aln-foln. When the bnbo was lying in his manger. this plant was among the grass and herbs which com- } posod his bod. but suddenly It opened its pmtty blossom and formed awrcath for his head. 'I'|u-. I.I....I. I...I|..I.-._- ,., ntn - . '-.. E :1 ;'j:-iiih; T nzcmfnn 54`, jish}- T Olnrht Child Flowers That Came Into It- lntonoo st lilo Blrtln. Many owers are bellovod to have sprung Into existence the night on which the Christ child wns born. I'.. 15--..-- u..._.. n. , , _,,-A, I - - -- 7-:------2-1- Oypoy Chrhnnu Lore. .12 n.- -_-, V IN! I I m1l`,;"`:r;ual:n|!-l:.nu::e{n of the aid Council to bow ho-M In tho month of Fehrunri. 1393 '0? out ohllnhir . opening up. making nnd provid- Ln iwllh |hf\Vl`I.II` nfhblltohstrut cc: attend ' 5 [Q3 tom 0 II '05 Of` lyfouivml|:nu::.%;o5unnoll !!:rDotTt.:|:htho City I -' II II III OPOXDIOUI I DR OIIOOOI` Efuvv ln::d: for and purpose. hung the lands 0] m n DBd.IIhlIlll um cumin nnml or Olnnl CH RlSTi\?AS LEGENDS. 4 PRF.'|".\RlNG THE CHRISTMAS PUDDING. Hun ordorod more Inner Mont:-aloud Toronto. Wll day. E. C`. Imcholl. goods from in Inn lri- ' ,ucuvu VIII VII Dill. Bnocxvn.x.x,Do. 24.-Ae the conclusion 0! the evidence of the Portland re, Johna- lon wu remurhled for trinl. Layng will be held an I wltneea. A wumnt wu ineued I he arrest of T. K. Scovil lor cumin; 0 buildinge to be to: on re He gave blmaell up lmrnodimely and In ellowcd man on 84.000 bail, to eppeer for Me! on January blah. I898. , Pllu Cured In 3 to 0 Night:-Itching. Burn- Ing Blln Dluuon Rolland In on: Day. l)r. Agnew`: Ointment will cure nll cues of itching piles in from three to six nights. One npplicntion bring: comfort. For blind and bleeding piles it in peerlou. Also cure: tottor, ulo rhoum. eczema. bu`- beu'itch, and all eruptions of the skin. Reliovoain a dny. 35 cents. Sold by W68. Medley, sucoouor to N. 0. Poison & o. Iuu uullu mu \\ u.uu wngtn OI tna bronst. Cut down in tho same way in parallel slices. us thin as can -bo out. until you como to tho ridgo oi the brenstbono. Slip tho knifo undor tho mont at tho ond oi` tho bn-nst nml romovo tho slices from the bone. Cut in the some umnnoron the oth- or side of tho breast. Cut through the skin below tho breast, insert a spoon and help to tho stuing. If more be required. cut the wing oil at the joint. Then tip the body over slightly and out o tho log. | This thigh joint is tougher and requires more skill in aopamtlng than t aooond joint of in turkey it lion nenmr t k- . bone. but pmotice and familiarity with its location will enable one to striko it accu- mtoly The wishbono. shoulder blade and collar bone may he removed according to I tho directions given for curving roast tur- key. Sumo prefer to romove tho wing and } leg bcforo slicing tho bnanst. -Exohauge. I -_.. .- --.- V.-nu-wuu-u vvlvu Place it on tho platter with the head at the left. Insert the fork-rmly across the ridge of tho bmasmbona Begin at the wing nnd cut down through the meat. to tho buno the whale length of the bmnst. down in Mm nnmn mm: In ..-....n..| Christmas In France. Christmas i)egin.~mi. midnight on Christ.- mns eve, when every one goes to midnight. mass in the churches. This lasts for an hour. l'hen we go homo and have n line dinner or supper. to which our i'rionds and relnt-ionsnro invited. Black snusago nnd ohnunpugneulwnys ilgure prominently ut. this feast, umi it. is kept, up till nn early hour in the morning. We nlwnys pnc our shoes by the chimney corner Christmas (we in.tho hope that the little Noel would come and fill them. 'l`heg1-own people receive no presents and semi no Clll`i:stillllS cards or letters. It is only the children who have gifts. The nigh`. before Christmas the shops nro ablaze with lights; the res- tnurzumi keep open nil night. und nre deco- rmed with greens nnd lxnvu Christnm.-1 creel in their windows. in the Bon Mnrehe (hero is (1 huge tree every Christmas. loud- ed with presents for the poor children in the Latin qnnrter o\'eI'_v one is up all night. (,`ln'istnm.~z eve. ands nil sorts oi` fun umi Jokes provuil. Every one goes to church Chri.~'tnms morning and on the ni- tnr of ouch church is n creche representing the Holy Child, his mother and Joseph. The scenery of the Holy Land is in _tho background. Christmas dinners in Fmnoo nro very like the English dlnners-tur- keys. purtridgea. roast. beef and plenty of elxmnpugne and bordenux.-Exchuuge. How to Curve tho Cln-htmu Goon. Ill..- 1. -._ .1 1 .. - I heard the bells on Christmas day Their old. familiar carols play, And wlld and sweet The word: repeat of peace on earth. good will to men! And thought how. an the day had come. The bellrloe of all Christendom End rolled along The unbroken song Ofbeace on earth. good will to meal Till ringing. ulnglng on its way. The world revolves {rum nlght. to do]. A V0108. u clmne. A chant. subllme Of peace on earth. good will to mull But In deepulr I bowed my head. "There ll no peace on earth. " I land. For lune is strong And mock: the song Of peace on earth. good will to men! Then peeled the bolls more loud and deep. "G53 in not dead. nor doth he sleep. The wrong shall fall. The right. prevnll. With peace on earth. good will to men!" .5 -Longfellow. THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY Nov 0! Kinntou intend pouing I By-luv arm tho oxpirotion on one month (mm. And n rm tho day of the duo of tho tint publica- iioix ofthin notioo. being tho 17th Day of Do- Nsmhor. um. nomol I t A nunlnr man an of tho nnirl nmumn on

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