Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Dec 1897, p. 2

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T771" " " ' " ' I '=' GIIOG Ink 0! llOOdJ IIIIO Olochlng. Pnwost ii lling boys and youth` over- coat: for 83; boys unit for 31.60; non : ovorooob lot 85; man : and min 85; good hnnui -n : nnnm hr `L952 &'I Ann ` I HIVIOIII. " The high altar wu embroidered with silk hoognd cold. dooonhod wibh Ilnilnx slid while liliu `the rock of the mica uf Hm Imnun nf 'brnvitIA`nnn, Hi: lama tri- OVOIOOIII I0!` '0; non`: W1: IIIII cu; guuu hqnvy ndniponh go` $353501! Nu: nun:-nnAIu_ Anti-A Ida: npvy ZIYIKIIU III: ova-cosh. on value ma our emu IIISIIESSI ill dhpono of won on half prim nut opportunity to wow an \I|I- i All cost. I ,A CEYCVJMPARISO-N OF RESULTS. Kingston Ladies College, A CHURCH SCHOOL. _._1- In-1. IouIO`I.;h' Adan ` Blipuo from 150. 5 pair 30 Alla-Iptl|y I. ihvuoss AT IT. pairs. b--I---%% the Christmas evening service Lam- .lm - "Mnaninnt." wan mmo bv the Hy. N. I'I!'0l'|U I'GIlUGl'9(l "uuuuauv, chant. in a pleasing and artistic "nun: wane, vrmnsnn. ;oncm'tn1m 23, u KVEW X05. KTICQI FIBRE. The present your end: with seven. I0 in plan divisible by seven. and by no uther digit. except one. Number seven ban ul- ,Wny been regarded as lucky. It will be in order for everybody to make the very most. of their opportunities. Mof`.liu-A : Mnnmuinn fnr Jnnnnru Inn il- JUUU Ul lolllllr UUpUI'PUIIlD|UC- ,McClure aMagazino for January has its first attrnction in pictures. Al an exam- ple of mozazino illustration it. in an extru- ordinary nuniber. Every picture but: one -n`roproduction of Burne-Jones puiigtin Veeportinn Qunea." ii illustrative of ,art.i- cles. ` - l2`......l:-L L.._.-...l _l_ -_.l _A.-..L -..__A... lllfl. IMIIIIDBIII IVODIIII KIDIIGII IIII WHI- ton for the Jnnunry Century an account at "Thu Lord Mayor : Show." an nmmnl In full of old-time "ooromodial. oaeph Ponnoll !u_-ninho__a I number of il- luotrntionn. 1::-:& 1': A `In... n. n_I_ -;-_.- .-_ Older tho Pomona: of En GI-not the Anhbuhon and the Von Bovotlu Dunn of Ontario. _ lnmnwn. um Ruldonoo ot Alumna: . Gunn. Johnston Strut. Lent Term Bonn: February 9th. no but Educational ndvnnucu. with oowon And oonvonlonoo uh. Oroquot and Shun. FULL STA]? of Unlnni Graduates. hnnlnl nuntlon [hill to In vlduul noodo I|IIIcl'Ill_lUIIFn Visit 1). A. Ween & 00': than for hobo frunoa. bran and onyx table lamps. in no lampmvues, eto., New Year : cards. boo 3 . calendar: and bonkleu. New store. New goods. Prices right. Thu nrnannt. vnnr and: with cuumn In (MOI. English hopped ale and stout. quart; and pinta. in fine condition. Jan. Thomp- son. `.!9`2~Princeu Sn . `Phone 304.. 1--.". .up_..II..... - ns....|.|...I.... .'.........|:ao Iuu. I-'43}:-5"l'l'|IIl3UUl DU `rnono uIU`l. Jonas Smdlmg, 3 Stockholm journalist, nondg to January Com.ur_v- ll fwaunile of an undoubted men-go from Andree, not by the nnromut. bycurrier pigeon. and- linp had charge of the pigeons no Danie Inland while Andrea wu uniting for '1 favorable wind. A Inns 5. .l-.-- g. _A`...L-I.I- --`.-.5 non urumsnn man 3- Illlli. nlmlwin ll, our Igoauhiful giohor. omunooul whilo no useful. Mnny an diuonrdina gun fordmm in room liuho. D. A. Wane & Co. -2 I 'I` Dan`: in bk. Tnnugau `I- l'l`lCU!U B[JK'DUll`LI1I.UIIlID 0Ill'Cll6l- L. W. Murphy has bought out) the stool: of cheese at Dufl"a factory, which will be shipped no once to England. The value of the cheese amounts to about 89,000. Hanna nnrunn up}-n-n mind .n-nnni. In: Cl ([16 UI.l$ IIIIUIIUIDI 00 IDCHIU .U.LK.HJ. Some person, whose mind -cannot be fully occupied, pulled the re alarm box In the corner of Division and Main em-eets lash night. There was no sign of tire. Jnnnnn Wnllidnv, nlnnh-ininn with I-Jan IUD lllglllt. I-I-IUTU '33 no Uln 0' [I75- Jamea Hellidey. electrician with the K. P. & C. scrub railway company. gives , an exhibition of biogphio VIOWI with the company's instrument ab Rookwood ny- lum this evening. A (inn. the nu-nnm-lav nl A la"! Rmulnlun Ill"! IIVIIU UVUlIIIlKo A dog, tho property of A. E Bmybho, was poisoned yesterday with fun! mules. A formor Attempt: to take the animal : lilo proved unuocoufnl. 0 aouwono loomed determined to got rid it. 'I`wnnt.v.vn nnr nnnn, nffnll dun anmh uaafrmlnouw `DU I1` 01 II : wont} vo per cons. off all due: good: tW'00dl, em. to R. MoFaul a clurin as a. Mrs. Elizabeth Robins Ponnoll bu wrib- ` 5;... `An 01.; T.-uq_-- IV.-.5.-- __ -.......L. ..l "The Oepe Vincent boetlefb to nine o'clock this morning. , .. .. . Icienowtime to prepere your list of New Year`! reeolutalone. The Queen on oil company in moving `into its newlooe quomn. There in aid to be "two feeb of ianow on the ground at Wetertown. N.Y. - nlmnhun nlrl wing: nrul linnnnn -nu`. -n6nne Inporhn 0! Billiard Cloth Bulls. u. Ito. 0ILOolIunbxu mooulo 0 loan as known who > c3-h'3:'. 1.`. mnuoaonao. 88 St. Denis St.. Montreal. UIDDEQTII. A reduction of hwonby-ve per cent. means one-fourth o` the price. All dress goods. hwoeds. ow.. reduced one-fourth st . MoFaul s clearing sale. Christmas tree entertainments will be held to-night an Johnston street Baptist church. Queen street, Brock street; and Princess screen Methodiso churches. I ll! \l.....\|... I.-- L......LL ....A LL- ..s....I. IIVUTIUIU Wlllllu ,, A lump in alwnyl an acceptable pnnnt. Burnononont lamp: 100 osndlo power. More brill` t hhm I` b. Hallowed Ia mar hnmnhiilt: pinhnr-...nn'::nnOal uhih :3 Ill Em Illllio U. he Wa (5 U0: re. 8. T. Roror, in the January la- diaa Home Journal, maker a atroug pro- mt against axoauiva maao-eating. Bright}: diaaaaa. rheumatism, gout. excess of uric acid. and similar maladioa, aha claiml. appaar, oltan bafora middle ago. was tba diroob roault ol over-`mans eating. "Par-in. lm nit: nl nnntr-nrlinhinnar I and iannqnarua Ifncxao up 37 out: _ ___ ;__.. P-no no nuns; nou|-lo'oun In at-tutu Atlilltcu at noon who An fnilnn I-min. liltlpidliy Dlwlallo-Wlbilh IIIIBIU lltln A private ball was given ab Ex-inovillo lash night, at which several Kigxgatoiana were_pmsent.- Thu tnn nntnh nf hnrzrnin nivlno in WIIUFU `UIII ll UHUUKHV LU Ulllllif The commissioner: for she county of Frontenac, have another you 159 nerve; there were no elections this yau. u-nah nlnu-inn Imln nf drain anm-he Lucraut, oppoalw uluy norel. Two score and more of Kingafon a citi- znna discussed turkey in Belleville on Ch~iet:mas. They were visiting parents and relatives. vnmln mark month an. -6 `D-.5...-.....6I.J- TOHITIIVBB. Early next month one of Portsmouth : popular young men will wed a city Ildy, the ceremony taking place in S6. Mary's Cathednl. A --.-l....L:.... Al A...-..A... A..- ....._ _-..A. Nu (III ulrooi ruuw ox over-`mum sung. "Paris, the city of contradictions, snd "Pu-iu.'tho beautiful. whitod npulohre, no Min Lilian Boll`: opignmuuuic nln-`Ann in hnr lamb`: in 615- jnnnnon. In. A In!!! I`! wE:"x`:.i!.'. III! H. Um lat Wu ` l OW ` mood I II kind with -LI- -..__ cl IUD E|II IAIIIIXI DCIII UDIKTITIDICVIC phruuinhorlootor in ebo Jumn - La- diu Home Journal. Tborfoxiau agn- wrmon hi. `Commib my offence you yill. Drovidorl you submerge it in poetry and owon. ` ~ A. --I- A-.._-.___. LI... ..-A..L- -3 we gwuuu an vvnwrwvn. LI. 1 . - Choice old wines and liquoru. soda water, etc. ~ Jun: Thompson, `.292 Prineeu 80.. 1 hmon304. ` All .I_... .......l- L..-...l.. -1... -Q....A -5 .l'HU0UI'l-)U`I`. All dram goods, twoeda. el:o.. otfoltod 30 A reduction of 25 per cena. at R. MoFnul`I clearing `le. ' `~ A PI-incnu uh-ear. vnumr mm-nhnnl`. -ill UIUITIIIK l'IlUn ` ` A Princess atreet. young merchant will shortly rob Pitteburg society of one of we hinaab Mann. A -...1....b.. L..II _...- _:..-.. -1. I:\.X..-_:Il_ .I.u6_y an an I! too mu. - Comp sine has been made against young lads in the lower section of tho city who delight in breaking windows. K i nantnn an ni Imlinkn In: In: hnn ah I: Hm ueugut Ill UTUUKIIIK W"lUOWHn Kingston capitalists: have bouaht the mineral right on A farm back of Nnpanee, whore gold is thought: to exist; 'I`hn nnmmiminman fnr Mm nnnnhv nf EIIBTU WEI ! Ill) BIUUDIOIII Dllll y3II'o Great. clearing sale of dress goods. hweoda, et.o., one-fourth off the price. R. McFaul, opposite City hotel. Twn at-nm and mm-A nf Kinonfnnh nihi- IUD 0WUl'I.' ` On uh tomorrow. the content: of `mxto-o(l6) ozvunnd hula new Euglidn and Fhnoh dry tooth. bought in bond 56 I saving of ono|Mrd.' Don`! Illiuothio` nmnn ti nlxnhin nilln. . A 6. . I IVlIIgd0ll?;l`C I'll. `$1 VCg`I".ItI|I gm -:::- .--.-.:..'?`*-'-= Inn. . vol wn lunnduuu 1 8 Sutolio. pp Ihutgdu-gs nob-9 ha hvnblhno -' _. -_4 Bradvillo Ioriol nciiyod name an IIWX III mamas,-nun: and autumn has nludan nunn. Cnnnd n`.- tn}, 3.1.. HTHIBRJ co.. lnuhctnron oi Bllllnrd and Ilnnl 'I'nIuI4n Kl$"'UIIIl jIl- TI CIT olohoien owcn, fnollllhf thi tone. Q!-nnzill. hnllv. mph: nl oil. may. VVBI'I_plVBBn. - The top notch of bargain giving is reached. Read Starr & Sutclilfl ldV lJ. in today : paper. Tn Ru-nolnrilln nnnnnillm-n warn nlnnhul hv III uruuy I . In Broekville councillors were elected by acclemetion in four wards. Therein e eon- toef. in one ward. rm... I5-n....m.. .....`..-.. .x.. ....u. n-|... :.:....u.. tour. in ward. The Belleville papers do not take kindly to alderman Pattie : candidnturefor msyor. They an be is too old. nnmn Lint. hm: hnnn math: naninnt. rnnnnr I iluminq norm. indolent I156 and ni- ' Ia tnlblu. can though u! mama sadly. at.) In gm-uh by wing :::"A-1"' *~'-- "`v~'"'%'-'~ I.AL.. 5..." ` .n'._.x__ L._._ _. "'J{Fn:po" ?'"E?:'a'o_ CIIUUTUUI? 0|IBHCUU- We beaten to repl . We gave the evi- dence placed in the [Vanda of the minister ofjuetice: ifethen committed offence we do nob possess the evidence. The Wmu held nothing back. Iaeetthy end `Well-Den-led out Pro- ne:-e Iendeted. ile oi the ville blic school. WE: pl`: end. under thepmiemnegement of Dunner. of thie ojty. held noon- Wedneedey.`:;I`.I:'Ie:e&io hell. age _ vet oolnpleiel every y the endteinment the beet of within recollection. A ooneider eble emu was zealized. which will pmhebly Nupeuded by the tmeteee on some ueeennproveueute {or the echool. he Ile. reodeled wee : Cheirnede nee, Halter Jeck Whiunereh; caning chin` "erkthe Heuld Angel: ng. eenlot puyile ; -eluccuon, Iiule Mine: Olen Dev 1: end Notuecrewioad end lee- Ienleo ellend Dick Dem; recitation. Uietc 3.... Bolton; , "The Milk Held." Kin Alice Ke ee Ilene: Earl Ielteeg eddien m.l(Il.. little WI llhl. I `M gn h in little neidenl: pe:Itomine. _ `n Chdg." Jenn `Roll- Wu Very Obllng. Anybody who hire reuon to viaiti the general honpitel mush be-impreeeed with the sincerity of the two house surgeons. end` of their efforts to oblige. Shortly titer one o'clock this morning she surgeons were erou!-ed by as oitixeu who desired to have a preacrisition tilled. his wife having taken serious y ill. The hoepitel dispensary did not contain the drugn required. bun nfoor retiring one of the our cone remembered where uuoh drug: co id be obtained. Ariung, he filled the prescription {ram memory and carried the medicine to the huuee of the citizen. . _ lln Bonn lung. The sound ofthoro Bella is becoming quite famiiior Ab tho close of the year. Since Fridoy morning last. the brigndoa have been called out oevon times, but far- imiiutel y to only one fire of any consequence. This morning they were summoned by an Alum from box bweiity-three. and arriving on the scene it was found that I mortar I-um-ol :5` ..-n. nh oh- -Anhlnnnn 43 IA.- VII-I K-DU LVUWU I-III-U Wlllll WUIETIPUZ "Will the Wmu aindly inform the pub- lic wl: Mr. Devlin, Mr. O'Donnell and myeel are the only one! mentioned in the ublicnbion ol the commissioners report`! here are oblxore who were charged with dilferem: offences. ? `Wolfe lnqpd (lance:-t. " n. A very successful concert wee iven in the Ridge school house. Walls In And, on l)ec. 2196, by Mine Annie Volume. teacher. A Inge audience wee in attendance. and all wens home well ntleed that the con- cortwu the beet. given in e numhef bf ycere. Thu choruree and motion songs by the chilireuhwere extn good. `also she dig- nee _v t eyoun poo loo the neig l;l.c'rhood. The -In `nose Klan drill wn well done byyonng In iee dressed in costume. Etcelleut music was furnished by L. Kiell V end cchen. Mine Volume leave; for the Ottawa "norms! echool. end her departure in much regretted. GUI WHO 300! Hi WI! XOIIIIU Hill? I IDOITIT board in use an the residence of Mrs. Switur. Queen unrest. was on fire. Repairs an going on at. the house. No serious dunags resulted. Oonpnrloohl An Oalou. To mnhoalicolo mpihlwibhho working- mou Monday. tldormhn Walton: endeavor- odtom-cr. on Aldon-nun Livinzataon for not providing I room in the city building: tor their accommodation,` as which the lathe: gentlomsn rotnrusd "nu." h` In Mind hi: puma h I :in'c f.n::nu"-. nntl 'npnnnnnclb, Nomlnetlon lnelaent. The mover and Iedonder of Aldermen Walkem, at the nomination in the city hall yesterday, will scarcely thank him for the manner in which he alluded to them. in hie comperieun of them with alderman Living:-ton e mover and eeconder, whom he credited with having done their business in an able and eloquent manner. while his side. be sand. bed tornken him as soon as they had presented him in the feweet words possible. and therefore were really a de- triment to him. Invgu; av an-ucpuv; v-nluuu uunnv-an -Ex` depuoy-warden W. Sullivan in A letter am the Nova has this postscript: "Will thn Wlllll xindlv infnrm hhn nub. rronp-so: rm-I: om: noon? The club house at Proepeot Pu-k in en assured hob, forthe plehe ere already in the hand-3 of the contractors. Judson L Tbompron hue been elected vice-preeidenu. and bids for rho work will be opened in Brooklyn on Jun 4th. The eetimnted ooer. of the hou-e will be 880,000 and the men- berahlp lee $300. Alnedy about 300 hove applied for membership. Work will be commenced at once to insure completion by July 155. DH . WWW]. Illa ' If Ill`. HIV- ingnton 0! lack of . tho good manner: which ohnnld qulifyn Inn say}:-in& to fill- tln mayor : chair. Alb: r. nlhu: wuthrough Ir. Livlnpton l 0I0 tn `cor- nunlowolthoohwnooumudo by the forum. Inqcud at nitihg lobar thou ronuh `Mr. Wnlkoln donnod his onrcbst and hultlod oil tin pluoun hofon Mr. Iyjngncon was u-ough and baton churn Innn:-nnlulnnnnnn nu-nnnsnnnm-I' In. HI I "T" W. 110111." Om U. Josh `'or.;-.322. unk Bolton. Roth Kn-A -il Lila Iln'An- Innnnn, llltln .w,pmuun- -nu Inucuuon olonoolodigoodgihu. Ilnvoho possible objection co say an dotounining to ibis hilnult (an. I did {at sous run) hi: orsnplonwill to an at gnu 1 ouulua And lndutpcl. On Monday Inn` W. J. Hi`:-hson w or- dainod no the ministry and induc to the A_ tontqof the Proabyhqriun 0 tot: 36 nodes. Man. 311-. Hex-biaon a graduate of Quads. and his many fri da` will be planned to hear of his success. ` Juno: Woohop. Quoanltroot. has n the recipient: of : bountiful diver ed ' a Christmas gin from uurgqoq or oilaon. "A" battery. Mr. Wooten a vihonu at bhmimperihl army. nod ntil ro- nlfu n diaoiudb interest: in military a- torn, paying daily visits to Tobe dn at barracks. M gu-uni uvujv Illviiiu * The oioorn of the Qulnto lodge, N 215. A.O.U.W., Deaoronto are: E. Davey. M.W.; A. T. Snider. P.M.W.; Hap arty, foreman; W. Gn$|m.ovo1-leer R. Bocarb, nancier; J. . Dowhel-by recorder; A. P. Brown,r`oceiv$;: . Har my, guide; J. C. Benuott..I. .;`,W. Bab- teriok. 0.W.; E. J. Davey, npreaantm t.ive;- Dr. Newton, physician: `H. W. Woodnll, alternative to grand lodgo. uygnglwn wu urougu nnu Ilullljo caurl | toonrnobloqnonwcropro byt. Livingnon. Thin vii in can md rnow nnnnli uni-an In Inn}. hhnn O-LA -no on, ulVIlIK'WK- IIIIIWC Ill 0% 1-K Ind vary pub worn in not than tho not of tho nucleon In stacked for linking. good nnnncrn. `tho Tot-onto` Incl ' "'l`h6rouo many like uyplf any n ac u nuunupao Inn In vial to About him. But an alt ptohibion h. to my mind. hunts! sad nae:-Iphhl. It in directly contrary to all now Iuh numbing. Now, it In union no nmnlzuuoulnlnllr toms of {manual `We-cm;you'tolk. N3 i nu-on. nonrgumont, no ox ' 7 nail to qonvinou than ol frightful umtnko they amounting. Bush in Do In hopuduht Ihonnnd our pooph have nut loss. chi? bunch and, this ' ` . and capo:-fully the guoncn on with thIr;ul|IbuddOhoI'|hodIddn" ch-nvhn" l1'5i.'ii'a '.'z':Io"B't':33?, w'n"1{n'a3 lnntm. Apply to Jon lunn. An Addreu mm A am. This morning Alfred Simmondemn of the-patron: ot the market weigh nee , presented J. R. Deuldlon. er.. with n address and 3' line bleak thorn walk 3 cane. on the eve ol hie departure from a oldpolition. This will be Mr. Domldeo e In: week an colleouor st hhe weigh Ice! no on Saturde next he takes charge Cnbaraqui bri no u lessee. ' WWIITI UITFHIUIFI UIWIIIOT R No on on opium `I Int nnlmnn. -hhh Al.- Reply To Ex-Deputy Wu-don lulllnn. T.V_' .l_....._. __-.I-_ II? ..IIl..__ ._ _ I-LL_ lufl; ionon'I. lo) Slippdll from we. 1 pnirnlfl I --------9-9- nae:-voturohmn , ` -Von. Arohduporloqord-Joan vrihu ha in the Toronto Incl sud-Enninr vdlff `nib $I|6iuI1*v. j Huiouced men A opno. _ I.Il__L_, n _,_ ..' Qulnto Lodge oloorl. $4..-- -1 At- l\._A_.__ I- V . T HE WANTED TO CONTINUE A TEE EANDSOII NEW BEBIDEOI ON on Strut, non Division Street, into! man by David J. Whitoheahd. A nun. In Willing to Tole Eel! the Stock and Have Aid. Ietelvey ange the Don- eel-I--1`t,Is Chews In-. plvlngetcre In- terest In an Netlve city. Some yesrs ego. when there wee telk of the old Victone foundry closing down. thus throwing out of employment over e hundred men. eldermen MoKelvey went around emcug the "monied men of the city in en effort to secure suicieob stock to form n company end hove the- werlre continued. All the stock thet could be obtained did not exceed 83500. end this. of course, was not suicient for the purpose. Before the foundry closed order- ' men Livingston went to eldermen McKel vey end offered to subscribe helf the stock. providing the lust nemed would take held and menege the works. Aldermen Mc- Kelvey considered himself too old to es- eume so responsible` 5 position. end no e consequence the scheme wee allowed to drop. In coming forwerd no he did `to the rescue of and offering aid to e rm employ- ing so many ertizene, eldermen Livimr eton ved himself A worthy citizen". one who ed the interest of the city dh heert, end who desired to seeit thrive by givin employment to so many mechnmce en thereby being the moons of keeping young men at home to help build up the limestone city. He is not one to parade his virtues. but as e friend to the workingmen he msy hove equsls but no superiors. A13. Lw1Ngs_r_os nssnm. get rid` Bnooouful Pnpllu. Promotion and class examinations in Sydenham public school: Fwm II class to junior III-Bernie witzar, Myrtle Trouadale, Flouio Mtrbin, ouiolacoy. From junior III to senior llI-Maud ma ll`:-nnlr nu Wnlfn. Ninhnl (Thain. b as for Novernbex . 75 r cant. - used: 0. Willis: I. 67 per oenb.- II. 50 per cent; A Pretty he oicera of ti m ant corps ha oz 0 containing C Li 5.001. N. H. t.hd)0nh Winnipq jn eo you-. Fr arc wuvu the M . mercy, c in the uoh i o colonies: piro he desigr geaci of tibil him Th Bloycliutfn in n o for fI'|-all nlwn rctdy for epocl for Piles. i and onto. hn and` 1 nectiom Mia. . E 0 War felb bot; J t:-...m.+. ., Bloyeliet. e Beeb Friend" is u famil- fI'ruk e Magnetic Oinbmenb. emergencies. While 1 it Also instantly relieves hruieee, ulbrheum. eenema ofwhe ekin. Io never E. 0. Mitchell. boots for ladies at $1. Heine! & I2ock!tt UV `III\'I-IlI V W Ill UIJU \l\I\avIl Il with-any--1 From A huge urium be] royal standard. "hie wo s "Victoria, Queen and Empress, st hes scrcss the top of the arch. while on her pillsr are the dates 1837-1897- just; courage. wisdom. Esch is made to represent one colonies or dependencies of the Brit. h empire...the keystone wedgmg the to ether being? "United British Em- design s very pretty and sug- gescir historic year. Senior IV honor roll. results of enmina- t. for November and December: ~Eldine Lawrence, Ella used William Wood. oenb.--L3ighbon Wood. cenb.--Lulu Boyce. ` A. ManKenzia. nannhar. Whn rfornotl with up In `runny! clvn . Inna;-e%Ire_I--sI..1!a!r.8o-W And in ;ouli nl Tollot -ion; EIOIIIAIKT". unu- loan Guilt. 7 ------:- 111-- Alloommnrcial and Shorthnnd sub- jects taught. Courses short. shut and direct. . Bond for 1897-98 circular. :0 non: animus; . U0 U0`! FILLED ILXI. .C'8AitlnIIuIllottboVovullt- l.`I'UIIl ]IlHlUI' 111 I10 full)!` lll:UlHU ` Ilia Morey. Lilah Rutman, Florence Joy- ` er. Annie Silln. Lizzie Joyner. ; From eenior III to junior `IV-BBI`iOO ` ioholeon. Elmer Van-et.b, Louise Marks, rdon N icholeon, Floesie Patterson, Flor- oe Knepp. xx From junior IV to senior lV-Lsmn nnnu `oe, Frank De Wolfe. Mabel Chown,| Ohrlltmnl On the lone] militia Ind per- have received very tasty I Chriubmu greetings from i Rutmu and oioere of nonh Winnipeg ries. The deeignv is emontive of the queen : diamond 1 From uriumgarhnl -n -nun than mvnl standard. 0 The Corrective for o`ve1;- / indulgcnc, by old or ou_ng is the Caledonia pnngs Duncan Water.` `Sold by best hotels, clubs and grocers qry- wherex - . Cltar as a crystal and deligitful in its invigorat- ing and aromatic odor is the cipee that comes to you in pound and two- pound tin cans from the ` famous coee importers, its putity and[its strength being guhranteed by their seal. Chhsg` & $anb6m 1663:. ipindrnv. IIIJ. -hl.Il\l DU"L'Un A. MacKenzia,\bencher. @009." mu: menu. nun HGJOII and Ann: Wlnuuhg cu."John Andor- -ng In Jag H11: Hulk and Rinhuvd 0&3-u ' 399_T_.*i.`_P-~ 7 Mr. Geo. Hunter, justice of the Peace, Cumberland County, N. S., writes: A year ago I had rheu- matism so bad I could not raise my right hand above my head. I had indigestion at the same time. Two bottles of B.B.B. cured me and for the past year I have not been troubled with either of the above complaints. " A POST CARD Perhaps you've been looking ifor something that would rid you of those rheumatiepains and aches;_ Burdock `Blood Bitterswill do it--goes about it ,in the right way--- puries the blood stream of the poison- ous uric acid which is the cause of - all your trouble, builds up yo?/ health and strength. N thing so thorough` going, yet so perfectly harmless. as non-'-c.m-coaanuun-nu VEHICLES f}that Rheumatism; DIQ mos DOIIII enu am: 1 uuuyuy IIII hlghon who in out to: 011 Ioadil-gland Goods. - __< V `- - _ g I luv Qua stock of Nov and `cl Band goods. hloh I 3&1 at 5 very low . n -`Ail - .\ f AIIK VIII!-urn; 1:3,"-Joan uncur- In. lyho. lush Bol andkiohnd Aih0;uo|b\hn.IuurJuck Whlunu-uh; pllndtho-shoal: .IhI KQO;I'IIIbboII,' II: ='.. All-an: 19. Main: Nail- I ' -" ' ' " O .. anon Store. in Princes Street. havoc 81-` Inn and Olly: Hlh. A'3I- 5 .9_9.9.':L , sh conn .%I_19M1._mamG. ncvn `nun who adxnirea pleasant surroundings. `X73 `gnu `Ln conga` URI l\.l|4l.l\l|I-I56. We are the men that can make homes com- fortable and attractive. Cold weather is no bar- rier. _ ~ ~ Drop volts! and ndl will!!! I0 L|..|...o. nolnn In nnnh nnnll laalnlnnd Robinson Brosf. , annluvu , hna done much to make Canadian: the honnh .nnnd;omo.vlao up nacho: nu. 0-churn `Inc a nick buy skate: in r (M. on Win or `on swam Hockey ukoun, inning an on Tnnoy Blnhmot our ochor hind Bhutan. you can got em horo_ln gluolntont dulcnmun at prices plu- n. :11 uqnln mud eo_.hno you call Andra than. whether you buy on not. '1' LARGE RESIDENCE ON NORTH of Jolunton Strut. nt houu wont ol ntio Stunt. with Iumaoo and other n onou. A the Stone Dunl- . I hoot, wit modern unprovo- l|u.tu.. AnplrtoJomI N olnuua lam. .- 35`. 11 ulnar: o|."1"3o:'n.5':'y7;'u'3'-u thou. whgthu you HARDWARE; k nine -_ _ __..__|_ A. CO RBETT. . -1-..---- v~-.. Ir. Yvnnhollh othlblon of Original Wain com DI-ovhcl and 0! Insane. ouuntll IIIDAY. Damllll. All on . Q-..unl. p Ivv lb "Fl-I R avllll _ ll nu V-----. nmmt s1_-ovns. ho. Coal Dealers. PRIIQIIB ITIIIT. KINGSTON % BUSINESS .0!-_.'-EQFe- Wl}- MAN "1_aAqo'r Smut. nova}; wum RECEIVED BY MAN ' X.wJ..`_!,uA`| o, V ?\5)1i`}} f- -'av- .i`s'Jio ltay:..Xd'u'='c~ golulon and E. Day; racia- K, TIUII." Iii! H. Dunbar. i W}: " ' 'nun.n...u `B-no lI|lbyI.O. PROSPECTORS CLASS nitnntod dotao od Brick I1ouu.oomor union and Albuts root. with {our full Iota. ?1` A BAB6AIN- l`HAT BEAUTIFUIJJY pplyto A. M-noun. 1-: N3 R}_`.1Y`_5W- M Kingston nlnlng School opens JANUARY 4th ~ Luu eight weelu. W. L. Ooodwln. Director. nwnnnuu v-ans-cu` vuvuuuu -an ...__--.- Unlvenit real attention given p The renement and culture of home o R,lh:]ed with the hlaheut mental training. 10)! II:lIs--Iron 45.90 as not turn. -"-31-n-_,. Xo gm.,':v.%*a..a%x&:..aa%...:'.:t Quoted. onnollto Knodonsld Park. Air my Wfn `P1304333: Nh gar bloloimwhcther nlmplo, Imlv-Iona. &Ir.v.tromsnn.ncywas. umly ound hywnrm bcthnmh Cancun lap, gonna nIolnIlngIw1thCc'ncunA(olnt- loin), the you skin cure, uul mild done: - 0fV;Q[7'_|'l0UIL naonvzxw, greatest of blood .'%2:*' "."' "" UL J_!I'I_'lUU-. IIEUIIVIA-`I. EIUBIUUII vs -I-vvu ~ `nmdhgmorcuu. I. ..hin.'.'....s....uL. -4; sun... ncvn A-n!`-In ` (Minna. tdrnlbnwn-ncnn. ..l!r:n. ry Blood Humor." nu. i 0 Till FLAT OVER THE BIBBY I On`: Olothlnn Eton. Kin: chant. uliohp . lIn'I.Io-on-.uuu-ancbqr *I7E_I._:_e;I_A|I'Inthy`I. lay: w u ---u, -.. -_.___,. 8 '": KI ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION l'llO1'llIS'.l'! north of the {mood (roundl. Tho extan- an 0118`?! rohft will! runtglnotly glnough w o no 0 one 5 row ne- :;.o: (110 0107. Aaply to J. B$Iln. Mano). Olsnnu 8 cat. woura usuuo oouce.` Hnving purchased several Bankrupt Stocks, including the Boot and Shoe Itoolr of F. A. Obrd, I am now in B atlasition to give Great. Bargains in see lines, as well as Ready-Made (Atkins IL W WIIIOII I30 01050 of 1 . A 1 um. on..L. s2 .'. .i.` I ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PROPERTY an:-ah of Mn fnnnad n-mmdn. Th: Alton- 3 '6n`sEr'o3tTEoii"1)i'v1.To'n'?:To'e'.Tuc3f' by Dsvid J. Whiteboard. ulna N '3:.." :".:::`..,: 3- :.,` `$- ul 0 o . . m. a.m`.$.z.' "" mated. oppoalto Ap- at non. G. A. Kirkpatrick. bonu- n nuucx t nouns, Ontario st. III SIVI Up -I-III l'l IIIIIVDB Nose Cu-son`: Wlnloulo. III! THE DIBIBABIJI RESI- ,1 ohnnton strut. Good locality. zgotngo, all modun oonnnhnou. EDUCATIONAL 0! TH] FLAT OVER THE BIBBY .2*..m.. *a-.g..':.*-=x..-=:.-aw 1-0 as 1.5?` pron 8ALE.. U Dilla Tho rollnolnonl and OEWIIIO or nomo b od `WON Ills--l`ro|n :6 to 816 not ` :dun.1roInO1uH.oII0 pu nnnnm A I or ono-thud to dnuhun of clot ah hull Information apply to ALL. IL. Pzlnolpsl ......,.. .... mu: Hair and Baby Blem- cuua bx cunoun Don. 'IICl'U\l CUUUII Principal. mmaeu ror election. The returning otcere at yesterday : nominations ' were enved considerable trouble through the forethought of city clerk Drennen. who hed prepared nomine- tion hlenke. All that wee neceeeary wee to fill in the blank spaces. The new I :- tem saved eonfueion And erron. l?he clerk hue alto had prepared printed direc- tions for deputy returning oicere at the coming elections. _____ . . _ . . --g.--..-_. " ID HOIIGIYI In H10 Cl r. . r. J. Dnvia, New {'01-k, in in the city on a visit to his mother. W. Birtles. of the Montreal Star, in in the city visiting hi: panama. Min Emmnnn. Baihvillo. in the aunt Of '.l'. D. UIDTIO. 68'} Alli`!!! UDIEIO. Mina Grace Clnrlro. Alfred shrub, in apendin the holiday: in Belloville. Dr. . S. Murray returned to Balti- more after visiting relative! in the city. R Porter. Doomnto, in 3 ending `a tow holiday: with his poronta at orumonth. . Mrs. J J. Gsrdinor, Willinmaville, is suffering from one effects of An incipient: fever. n...I-....- u....-.... M..r1:II ....:...-.:+_u in llovonontl of the Pooplo--What. they AI-Io) Ilaylng and Doing. W. Robinson, tailor. Stephen street, is dangerously ill. J Nmrmn. Minnnnnnlin. Minn..il mend- the may vmrnng ma pannu. Min Emmons. Belhvillo, is the guul: T. 8. Clarke, 394 Alfrod aueoc. Minn (31-can nlfll Alfnd lf.l`h_ il nan moon. Mr. and Mrs. Pipon and fsmily. Kings- ton. are winning Mrs. Ruthu-lord so North- old. Toronto. . lung. nu... Willi-mnvllln Izhn nnnnlnr ThePeople s Opportunity Inuopnnucnw vuuununw. One of the sldermanio ngmineel devoted a few spare moments to oanvnuing last night, and with perfect nonchalence he in- troduood himself with the accompanying address: I am the independent cnndn. duke, And it there be 3 deed-locker in the council I am the mnnwho will break the dead-locker. Little Election Notes. On Thursday hight at 7:30 o clock all the deputy returning officers will be aworn in by city clerk Drennnn in the council chamber. At the eeme time they will receive instructions as tothe fulfilment of their duties. 1...-n|. 'l`..-L`-nu- nA`un1uJ nnnninntinn in OI |'lllIll' Ulllill. Joseph Forteacue refu nomination in Victoria weld this your use he could not devote suioient time to make A per- sonal visit to all the ward electors, but next) year he hopes to be in s position to Accept the requeeo of the eleohore.snd offer himself for election. Mk- ..4e..-ninn am..." at uncha-rlAv n * dangerously Ill. J. Newton. Minnespolia. Minn..ia spend- ` inholidaya in the cit. r, J n.wa.. Nan: 'm-k. in in tho nibv rover. Professor Murray, McGill university. is the guess of his brother. William Murray, l~`.srl street. :1. -...a u.. u:...... ...A l....:l.. Iti.-mu- new. `roman. Juno: Guess, Williamuvnllo. the popular hone tninor. in dnngorouuly ill with ty- phoid emnouia. A W, Mlllnr, mnnnonr for tha Gnrdinar Q rI III4IIl- V-v-III. The first "plum in the way of A posi- tion which the incoming city council will have at its giving will be appointment of a men to take charge of the marten weigh ecelee. Of necessity the recipient) muec be a man of independent: means, an the posi- tior. appears who one of honor rubber than of renumerehion, as the salary amount: to only 878 a year; 81.50 each week. or fifty cents {or each Ina:-ken day. pnola omnoma. , W. . Mlllnr, mmngor for the Gnrdinor biacuib company. is ill at his home with typhoid pneumonia. .l_ (lnhun. nl Elliohh Broa.. iniurod Int. ypnoia. pneumonia. J. Grnhun. of Elliohb Broa.. injured week in falling iron the tower ynggon while repairing shrub vireo, was not lul- inoo wall lub night. 4..-.1;-In Ll... R Ilnnlnn and R .-- r-__ _--(,_. T who HAD nT6Wi..oe cALL. lleleeelderlndno Vote In the Unra- Oepi. (nun: Deellnen to In n ontnreqnl Wen! onaumo-A H min for non council to nlepenee. One of the eeoondere of e cpndidnte for eldetmenio honors in e glown,bown,vfud weenoe-I your in the ward end the Mr ` cover wee only made n lew minutes before one o clock to the chagrin. cie uid,of nev- enl pailll in she hell. About the minutes to one two men rushed into the place of nominetion sud one breetbleeely exclaim- ed : Put me down es aeonoder for _ 'l`|u.-an um. Anrnitnennnf. far A KIUUU Illll.`i (nothing. In IODIIP [Wm Ulpi. U. Ltllllll : `I notice by the papers this evening that I have been nominatsd for olden-mun lor Cntu-nqui ward. While thanking my nominntor and oooondor for the honor they hove done me. I must beg to d no It for the reason that tho company wit which I am connected hero recently had a bonus granted to them by the city to be paid when certain conditions were fullled by them. and until this contract is completed and tho oompsn !roed`rom this obliga- tion to the city do not think that I have :2: right to occupy I seat at the council rd`)! moo won mu mgnu. o-night Mauro. B. Dunlap And R. Ford. spending Ohriabmuudo with rlln-. tivu. will have hero [or the want. tho ne Innnsionod going to Duluth nnd the lat. named to Minneapolis. .. All Auoufunmo cAnotoA'r_s win In rnnupmu In no Ipomng Ann M Iopom do Norma: Mitchel! II` playing opntro Iota ward with the Ronlnw hockey noun. The Brookvillo hoohoyiuts no ticking I ....... -hj. u.. I'n-mmnun In thnt. mun nn' The brocuvmo nocteyllw arc waxing a gun with tho Frontomoo in Nut town on Samrdny night. The Vmoriu bochy tum have (or Morrlobprg to-marrow uh noon to play the hockey aggngsdon of that town. " Tho Fronlona Ind I good pnotioo last night. tho noond for tho anon. 1' player: will down only upon nouns to pursuing the chain pooh. On Chriatnu nigh III (hnwslla do fund the Munich: hozkxitun. with a noon at 6 to 2. at an A nun-n Intel: will hqqd on New Yuh day? Thowlnipq hockey tun villnuu the Quads uivculty phycu on h-thy. Jun. Tch. thohpton count! I-ink qppny putting up III gnu-can In have the runny-nnlnv-ndmil. ms smro iii counm. ea "fill: me Gown I9 Iooonuor tor -. '1`l:cre.wee excitement for e minute, the change was mode end then the etory of the dlecovery wee undo. A friend not two of the warden and Mixed if e eeconder ol e candidate had to have 9 vote in the weld repreeented. II: wee lound out that he had. Then '80 and So had no vote in the ward end the nomina- tion of Aldermen --------- will be void if not ohenged. There wee B rueh for the returning oicer "end A `good men woe like~ ly saved to the council. Oeptiln Gukln Deollnee. The city clerk in in receipt of the follow- ing letter from Cept. J. Geekin : _ "I_ potice _pepege_thie_e_vening IQ'I.V0.oa`I.IuUAn|.,.- `\_ yiihfllsopftdlfuuga `*9 it ;`hvouhnymIhIo-nouow utIo. - Thjew sore.33a princess stret II.-d I`. again V- u"|.\`A-`Q SPORTING PARAGRKPHS. PERSONAL MENTION. lndopondenc Onndldntof 1 LL. -I.'l-_.._...-.3- nauningnn A Pontlon Vacant. nign up are seen we letters "1. 11.0. shining in burning re from the lighted candles while below is e tableau of the an- cient Bethlehem scene. The Birth of Christ," with the infant child in the man- ger and the shepherds and wise men who have just come in to worship the newborn king. The whole picture is very pretty` and a crowd of people are constantly in attendance admiring it. At the back- ground of the tableau is A representation of heaven opened and the light ebinimr down on the cat in which the inllmt Jesus ie lying in the clouds are seen the words Glory to God in the Highest." The tab- leau will probably be kept in position until after New Year s day. The Ihrveuoul Growth of the Wlter Work: lyltemjn `ren Yeah. It in: matter of rent iqterentto look. over the water work etetietioe during t past ten years and note the progr made. the improvement edded end the steady growth of the Iyetem. In 1887, when the worn peeeed into the control of the oity, t|Iere were 900coneumere: now there are 3.090. Then there were only ten mile: of water mains; now there ere twenty-Ieveo end three quarter miles. In '87 there wee I total of 926,203,355 im- perial gellone pumped, with a. daily ever- nmn nl M9 927. For 1897 `the tote] will be IVOI I`O 0! I00!!!) 1,o1u.ua. all Anou lulu average rate for each consumer was $2683; in 1897 it averaged 89 96. Such esplendid showing iamoat encouraging. considering the fact, also. that over and above all expenses for the current year the works netted a prot of $3364.69. Within the ten years during whuch the system has been owned by the city. the average rate has been reduced by two. thirds. and the number of consumers has advanced from 900 to 3.090, or. in other words . has increased 3.43 l 3 times. From forty-two hydrants in use in 87. the num bar has increased to 217. If this result can be obtained from the water works. why not also from the eity a control of the electric light szstem? __ .____..u___...-- ptll guxonu pulnpon, Will!) I unuy Iver- 0 of 619 927. For 1897-the total , I an 500.000.000 gallons. with a daily nvongo of About) 1.349.113. In 1886 the nvarum mm 1 U Stuohnou 1` ng turn will com '9 0011 non III. Bantu . A384 formed of But Benet will ::`::.:":`: .`;."x ` Iolloloot. Oluonu S3 lalvatloa AI-my Ohangee. The Inf!` headquarter: of the salvation army have been removed from Kinuatnn to Montreal because the latter city in said to be more central. and became it. in the lar- geab city in tuhedominion and the wot k there needs more direct aeperviaion. Ensign Bird. provincial oaahler. joined the army in Toronto in 1885. He. wan headmaauor in the "Naval Brigade Bran .Band." and also travelled with she 38 William Booth. He is an exoe||'enb' mneioian, an aoo3m- pliahed euphonium player and hue had - commando! tau corps through the no vinoe. In Montreal the army baa our oorpe. one reeoue home "and one eheluer. They are aleo making arrangements for the o niug ola woman : eheleer in the ciuy. he pmepeob (or a gegmine wluun- a oom- paign in aid to be 1! good. ~- ., 4.. a... .a_ Il_4_ a\a-aLa_.. one eencnuary. The right hand altar, styled "St. Mary's Alter, is at preaenb embellished with fra- grant. cedar candles and colored li hte. High are seen iho letters I. .8, nhlnina in hm-nino re from the lillbad G-hrhtu|_nld;: `J of `spacial anaemia: uni! umlul WM 1 80. May : oaulndnl. The muons won at [.00 n a`a.1n..ul ll 1 In Amhlmnlnvnn gun Gluing nu; Iuuuuu ourvng -u Ilurg oatludnl. 5:30, 6, 8, Oznnd ll uni. A0 thooluvon o'clock lc HioQ RC7, Ir. H " r preached on oloqujtit unnon; asking but {mm blzlfmpol of St. Luke xx, 9: "1 hr! you tidings of great joy, that ohsll _0o slltho pooph; for this day is born to you -3 Saviour." MIL- luau}. -Mm: -n- gunk-nhlnu-Ar` with wmtea. The music was above par with that of other years and was deservedly apprecia- ted by the large congregation. "Perrault s Mass. in the key of G. was `selected. and under the Able management and execution of Mrs. Delochere, was rendered by the choir in 9. highly inspiring manner. Special mention might be me e of one of the numbers in the solos sung. in particu- lar that of the selection entitled, "O. Holy Night. b Adolph Adams. rendered by Miss May ullivan in a manner that show- ed training, excellent voice and marked musical ability. sustaining herself through the involutions of the nis in a very plausible st le. The Portuguese Christmas hymn, "A aste Fidelos, was sung, the solo being taken by James Bryson in good voice, the choir joining in the chorus very harmoniously. Miss Maggie Lyons also sung a solo in the Agnus Dal very sweetly. N. Parent rendered Laudate, nlnin nhnnh, in ra nlanuino and artistic A5 UB8 Unrlapmua UVUHllIg BUFVIUU uuur billot.t.e e "Magnicab" was sung by the choir and lled the old cathedral with A grandeur of sdund than thrilled the congre ganion present with emotion. l`hn manna nn Sundnv were at the regu- KEDIOIW PFOBBIID Wllill 011100100. The meeeee on Sunday were en the re?- ler noun.-, namely. 8, 9:30 end 11 n.m. o sermon wee delivered at eleven o'clock ser- vice. His grace, the archbishop. occupied his throne on the le: of the grand altar in the eenebuery. The riohh hand alter. nhvled "Sh. Mnrv e end wnue Illlel `Inc won`: or I-BB uerere u: the house of f`:ovide`noe. Six large tri- englee of lighted wex eendlea contributed to the genenl gorgeous eeot. In the centre of the sanctuary were arranged cendlee in mu order that when lighted during the men the word "Noel shone out. in brilliency. Cedar and pelrn tree: also oonduoed to lend a fragrant. air of Ohrietlnutide. The alter wee indeed {as- cineting and dazzling in the extreme when. u the eerviee progressed. in bloomed into added brilliency when the innumerable handles and lloeting colored light: were plain V vm' nn. J. B. MCKAY. A. BLANCHMID, Pxuldont. Ohumnd Accountant. `B...l--J-.-I

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