Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Dec 1897, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

' Vcats nwpluul III! inc IIIQIIO VII ! I130 I-OI biognph onunninuunh by James HcIll~ day. oloouioian (or tho Itnoo railway omn- pnny. uniohd b John Bunion. Tho shit to a comp on mental. the patient: Innrvollinag gt-only st tho lilo-ligkmtivxty pntont to than onosnnm ' omn- Inn Iwctoudondnvouol Ihnhfor Ihdr ugnuhlo omorhlnmnt, providctl though do hindnun ol tho Itnoc nny oonpnny.-owner: d tho Hognph. W IUOIIIDIIXI. ID UIIII II! III IIOVUT lllu experience in the delirium oi engninh 0! those who ere celled ho wreetle egeinet chin ruiillleee modem jn neul. that de- ilee hnmen eifnro end ch: lengee the Deity io__e_tey in elenghter. I! we ereee hope- leeteed ee belpieee ee principal Grunt : logic week! have us be. then ierewell to (Jeoede e brilliant ieinre. I t ` Inc! A Good nmmume. but onai tho pndontu of Rockwood hospital {or inane won band an Hltfll lfllnlnnnnnli LI Janna. I-lglll, II:'t7a7iioN and CONSTIPATION. 5 5 Wllhhv In. ~ I AJIOIIIB YIOIIOOP. Principal (lrent,of Kingnton. ettempte toehow thet, Incense Mohemmedene ere emong the Inoet telnperete drinhere in the world end heve prectieed totel ehetinenee thouneude of yeere without increeeing their ruorel etetue, therefore it ie ueeleee for Oenediene to expect good reeulte ll epplylng prohibition with the hope 0! reducing the torrent of bitter woe. poverty end orlme whirh ie deeoletin the beeuti- ful lend ee the reeult of the iquor treio. Surely nuoh e etren end etreined deduc- tion lndloetee that t e eloretllne wledon of thin Oenedlen Ahitho hel bee been chenged Io loollehneee. end et he hee never ed Anna:-henna in eh: llnlirinm nl Annnhll nnuruuyvul Alaoma. Pioneer. I !-innin-I ll:-an lUI' WHO UUIIOIIIII 0] III! HBIIUIL ` M isa Flo Carnovnky, daughter df ` Cu-novaky, Attending the Ontario college. is home for vacation. Jnmnn (3 Wnnhhrnnk I-ma hnnn Ann CUIIUKU. II IIOIIIU I0!` VICIKIOH. James G Woutbrook has been up intod superintendent: of the Ogdenoburg R`?-nnaib company, "with hoadquurbera at Ogdonr burg. N.Y. Mnnnaar Tnnnnr nl` Hun flu-and I-ahn-null uurg. H . 1 . Manager Lesser, of the Grand. returned from Mont:-cal yestardny, where he bud been arranging for I mm here of the Duff open, Sbnmua O Brien. Rrnnnt. Allan in lm angst. nl hi: brnhlmr. was-lhuhwtiamdonb v'uuux..auo' uurpuu Cool; new and... us soon LL (kn "WI. "DDIIDUI U DI'lBa ' Ernest Allen is the guest of his brother, alderman G. E. Allen, for a few days fore leaving for New York to his a pou- tion in I large drug eetnblilblnonb. IIIU III] IIUUIIIUUH I-IUIB, II In line Clyu Georgo Smith, of the Cornwall business collo e, is in tho city visicin friends. J. .. Hnnnnth. fnrmarlv n thin nilav. in nii:u'o}$EK5'5}{E6{.J$ dii}eI.I"' " Robert Kano has secured a position as tfhgrnphor with the Montreal stock ex- change. _ Mnvnr Dnwnav Inn hnan rmnlnnfn mnvnr uuangu. Mayor Downoy has boen re-electad mayor of Brockville. W. J. Wright., the other can- didato. resigning. W, Rkinnnr, nf W Rihannr A {'`.n , ihnln. lllllllvg Kllxlllllxn W. Skinner. of H. Skinner & Co., whole- sale druggiabe,will shortly leave for Florida for the benet. of his health. ~\ 11:... Im..tv.........-|... .a-.....L..-- .1 nr\.u Iovemontl qt the Poo;-`lo-Wlnt `rho: bro Haylng and Dolng. R. S. Luke. Ottawa, in inthe city visit- ing his family. W. I-hwy. jr., is spending vacation non.- aon in Toronto. . John Willis, Toledo. Ohio. formerly in the hay buuinen here, is in the city. an:-an Qmith nf thn nnrnmnll Innninnwn U0. QIU. LIUIIIIJP. I\I"g DU: The heavy south west wind prevailing limb nl ho and this mqrning broke the ice in the gather and drove the oea into the month of Ontaraqni river. choking it up. The blockade stretches from as liue extend- ing from point. Frederick" to Swift : wharf and up to Cabal-aqui bridge. Wa Imvn had I ram.-arlrnhla hrinhnnn Illll up CU Ubrllul nrluge. We have had I remarkable Christmas trade and will have comparatively nothing left. in fancygoode. What we have we will sell at any reasonable price. E. C. Mitchell. IIIUIIHU WI! CBKUH UIJD I70-UH]. lgugliah hopped ale and about. quarts I pmba. in ne condition. Jan. Thomp- son. 292 Princess 8b.. `Phone 304. n... m... ...a H... 5...... ............... :.... null. 359 I THREE DI). KIIUHU 0U`I~ Our blue and black beaver ovorcoats for Lhu young men are the finest in the city. 88, $10. Dunlap. King St. " The beam: smith vans wind nrmmilino oanrm U\'Gl' lJUKU|'U- The hop market in the United States is advancing and quotations are 12c. to 15c. The fonign demand is increasing. . 'I`wnnt.v.vn mar noanh nlTn|I drnna anmh_ Slln .-. . `r We thank the public unmet, cordially for their very liberal patronage. and wish one and all the happiest of happy New Years. E. C. Mitchell. UH. GU `D-........I.l....-_ ....... I:...LL-..-..I -1 lb. U. UJIFCIJUII. The SS. Bonnockburn was lightened of her cargo yesterday. and placed in win her mooring. The grain in the SS. Rose- mouno was taken out no-day. Enolinh hnnnal Ala and lhnnb, nmu-fl _ LV1 I'll.` IIII, Up[l.IllIoU Dly 0(QIo Allnn McRao '0": for Guelph: last night and will ohuo the pack with the Huolph hockey team this season. A reduction nf t.wnnt.v.vn nnr cunt. UUUKU IIUIUI LIIII IOIUOIL A reduction of hwenty-ve per cent. means one-fourth ofl't,he price. All dress: code. woods. eto.. reduced one-fourth as . McFaul a clearing sale. Our business in forging ahead. Dunlap`: overcoat: more in demand this year than ever before. FBI... I"... ........|...L .'.. L1... fY..:....'l Bums... :. LIN! IUIUIKII UUIDIIIU I8 IHUTUIIHIIIK. Twenty-ve per cent. off ad] dress goods, weeds, ebc., at R. McI`;gul s clearing . `\ ale. I, II?` Ll.....I- LL- ...-LI.'.. .......l- .......J!-lI.. R..- DH]! Iilllo 134- L`. LIIBCIICIL Tho Victoria hookov team play the Iro- quoia beam to moi-row night on their way home from Morrisburg. See Duulop before buying on ovorcoob. Great clearing sale of dress goods, hwooda. obc.. one-fourth oil` the price. R; _MnFnul, opposite City hotel. Au... 1m-.Ru.rm for (hmlnh-A um. niohh UWXU XI` L` 03 '99 `W. moilllugo Choice old wines and liquofl. eodawater, etc. Jenee Thompson, 299 .-Princeer Sm. Phe on304. ' . ` - . - A bachelors, ball will be held-It Syden- lmn to-night. Several from the city will attend. `*"' " Skating coats for the boye. Dunlap. All dreea goods, bweede. eto.. offered At 3 reduction of 25 per cent. at R. l_loFAul'e ole :-ibganle. ~ .-nah-..-n. ..|._ AL.:_ A--A -4.....- OIUITIU E5591 The ronbensen lay their Bub pamou with the Brookville ookoy beam on New Yonr a day. I A far nrnttv thhm- lrlitnhln fnr Now xonra nay. A few pretty things suitable for New You : gilt: mill Info. Your own price buy: them. E. 0. Mitchell. Thu Vinfnlin Iunnhnu rnnun -11:11 Man lrnu At Klnzawn tuning` school oponn JANUARY All Last: eight weeks. III I II-AA_.l_ I\l_..4-_ I CC : mntap'I1soyi'1nIII`aa'ooit:'-"-*"`" Auction sale of furniture, Ilaovol. chain. eto., It Milli-Isles rooms-to`-morrroyv at 10 o'clock; o _ , M - . -Thioomoming F. 0.~Myon roooivbd from Toronto 3 new racing wbeol. Dunlap : clothinsnlvuu like iron. - N :-' unntlhuin ll `morn nlnonll. nn "RFC VUIIIUIIIU WWII .W`I'U street our N o: -15 this morning. Chaim nld Irina: nd linnmiI_ I ,. - L9`' `._``_`'`' 4:: PAlMi3RKPH8 PIOKED up av oun . upsv,_uI:I-onrans roopu Au mung nius-noting In upon an Auction art `thou Who Ayn (`Eln `aka. VOIIO C, II In DUO Uliy VIBIDIII H'l6lIUI- J. Honnotu, formerly 0 this city. in night foreman on the Ottawa Cit.ize.n.. D.-.I.....o I13... 1-... ...........l .. ......o..... ... mcggggtsruz nu. "13'.E{1Bp*'EibI?. .""w3'r'.'iiko - Nov` vutibuio n were placed. on trash on N 0: -15 this mnrninn. Dluonpootfnl To Ahllhophel. an Dlnnggu hansomu. Mention. jj_____-.__j:- j__j_.___j:_..- . __:__.... Giant rwms ,1. n. c. HHS] Iollcvfand (hm. VV.\Il ladhl Wlill IIII PIT! UNITE. III . IJVIIIKIVIK shuns both cloth ll '1! lily ll ll:-. Walton docs, and no in opinion and nimble terms, and expand binuel! to Mr. Dmman. who was the ohuirnno, in complimentary henna, and mid ho hunted that thus gunthnm would In npund to ll bin position on ociontly. II ouiulnctorily and u long :3 his parlo- oouor. Mr. Livinuwn could not support twononforlhoono omen at lbs nun (inc. and Mood by Mr. Gordon H- chnoo hoeomidond his most um and Eat qualiod for it from hii . utmnctory nervicwin connpctian wit lthb civic oicu and this dubs, And wionannaannlem an unusual ova Mr. Walton had to I nit, showing tint he descend promotion. which than I15 WIBIX. IOU DIIIIIOII III] .ivinpl.on for opposing him. No doubt u13'man Wnlkom doomed thin diuphy 0! (Income sdulntion no akillol tlcco. and d yet! it with I View of drawing votu to in Iron tholrionds of then gentlemen, or he would not have voted I)nl:IIS:IaillI0t0.iB.fDr it In: liltiblo soda 1' panel! content. 1-. vinpton Q1111: both dark: :1 `hinlnlv an u not Viv: In mun. At. tho nomination: Mr. Wnlkom deolnh length in the us of complimenting tho Inn haunted on present city cloth for tbir oiloioocy in thou capacity. and book audio on hogng one who amok to Mr. Dhnnon sod holpod to loco him in his rt-went position, nod lunod nldonnon ivinanlnn for nnnmmn him. No doubt IJIUU OVUIIIII VVIIIIIIIIUVIIIU IVIUIIIIDUIIU Sohbath aohoo hold its Christmas tree and entertainment. the pastor, Rev. 8. Hhihloy, residing. Bolero stripping I hoavily-In on tree of the presents. the children went through 3 long prognnuno of songs, I-ooitotions, hoop nnd condlo drills. Tho pleasure of handing out the protento supplied by the anchors and parents, devolved upon Mauro. I-Inntcr. Gum, Wood and Wnldonwho made much amuumont for the children. The orph- ioo. Min L. Wilder. Ina also romomhorod hy the teachers. nnd wan undo tho recipi- ent of: porno ol money. Rev. Mr. Bhibloy muting tho prooonntion in obohnll of tho toachon, accompanying it with on IppI'0- prints iddrou. . -g ._ an---n. -n.._ pg; cnuvan; -nun`: -- -a-. --u--ww -. A Christmas tree entertainment took place in St. Andrew s hall last evening, W. G. Craig acting as chairman. A first class concert was rendered by Bunday school pupils, followed by a visitation of Santa Claus, impersonatnd by alderman Minnes, who distributed presents from a well laden and prettily decorated Christ- mas tree. Short addresses were delivered by the chairman and pastor. A pleasing feature of the entertainment was the pre- senting of an easy chairto Mrs. Thomp- son, a former superintendent of the Sun- day school hat nowa popular teacher. A telephone girl in Port Chester, N. Y., received a $100 bill on Christmas from an unknown donor. Every subscriber on her lines shared in the effects. One who has listened to her accents says they are some thing beatic. "They trickle along the wire like a purling brook, tickle the tym penum as the music of the spheres and cause a warm. pleasing glow to play up and down the spinal column like a hot Scotch brewed by a master hand. Simi- lsr effects could probebly he produced in Kingston for the some money. mi. in A mngnonuua. Seymour. wanted in Bmghsmton. N Y., for oeuoes, still claims he is "Joe Smith." of Kingston, 0nl:., even though he can't: tell the number of the stress on which he lived. Ho says he has plenty of money, and that he should nob be obliged to lodge with the common criminals, as he can of- ford to pay for special privileges. Because the jail otciala treat his purse in 9. humor- nus vein he contsnbs himself with continual cursing and fault linding. Mrs. MoCInn, of Kingston. he says is his friend. ruuvuaa-nu`: `nu nan-nu in. ;V. L. (loodwln. Director. A Pretty Onlendnr. Mills & Cunningham. agents for the Queen insurance company,ere distributing among their patrons and friend: 3 very nbtrt chive cslendur for 1898. A lithograph view rep:-eeontu the bugs of queen Victoria raised on a. marble pedestal. and on the left: of the monument: attends a mounted horse guard, holding an unfurled union jack, which traces its course around the monument. falling in greeeful folds ah the base. On the right. stands a Highlander in full military dross. fI'Ul. JLUII, Wlll UU l.l.|U UIUUIIILIIIS UIUl'8y' man. Dr. Pasorsnu is the founder of the first Indian training school for missionaries in the United States, and was until re- cently the president of the ladies college at Bingbampton,N.Y. It was forty-ve years ago Christmas day that Dr. Pater- son last. saw Prof. Bell. An (ild ll:-loud To Ollolnto. At: the marriage in New York of Prof. Alexander Melville Bell and Mrs. H. U. Shibley. ofHurrowsm1t-h. Onl:., the Rev. Mr. Paterson. the oldest living pupil of Prof. Hall, will be the oiciating clergy- man. Dr. Pasornnn in the founder nf than Cllll. II. munu|uI,m.u.: DTIIIICUI F. R. Sargent and J. Wbinton. nwcwu no nuvuug no win: we may hall and look over the new voters list for 1898. The city -clerk is very nnxiouu than ihghail be perfected and will facxliuta in every way the making of the proper chnnger. Already 8 number of errors have been noticed inseparable from the making out of a new list. --u ---n vvvlo "A battery wee ered 850 for the service reuderodit the hospital tire. The corp also received 830 for aid given it the Richardson elevator re, nod then two amounta, together with the proceeds of last night : concert oh the Grand. were- generously and voluntarily handed over to the manual hnnnltal. ' u--uwru vs v-uuuuqun nnrugvn At a meeting of Cannqui lodge, No. 10, I.0.0.F., hold lnat\ovoning,t.he follow- ing oiom-s olocoed for the ensuing term were: N.G., '1`. D. Robinaon; V.G., II. II. Warren; recording secretary, D. A. Shaw; permanent: secretary. O. V. Bar- tnlln: trauurnr. W. A. Nnwlnndn: nhvni. DIHIW; PUFLIIHIIUIIU BUCTUIIIITY. U: a DB!"- tollag treasurer, W. A. Newlnnda; Eihyah cian. E. Mundoll.M.D.: trustees, R. oak. 11` R Run-nnnf. and J Whinfnn gvnumuuly uuu voluul the general hospital. uunvuu wulu III -v ZIIX Illllli. Provoat in Iolllng 'I:o.;n and youth ovar- oonu for 83; boys with for 01.50; moo : overcoat. for 05; non : owned nib 85; good lixagy/mop : pants for u.25; ban` blankat ovoroonu, extra vblud Sifliiifuii For one - Seoonr 31 table at bqttoliboou. Oxlordn, ohn olippcn} . Rnrjptirnhrguim w. . Duck .2 '5 exam ; up isle. rnnuvu -u-nu; vun u v: wulwnnuw If you would only pause and think, When mad enough to choke. That. the word than cuts the deepest, In the word that : never spoke. You'd lu the other fellow balk, Till the storm had passed away; Then he would get to thinking of The things you didn't: say. -- .. Lookourtluuu. Electors as advised to visit the city null and look nvar t.hn"nIiw vnmn lint. fnr HOOD; 'II|'lCDII"Ill Don I `Slippy: from use. Ajnlrlt Aborngohya. Onn Bo Produced Here For Money. A LJ _I._,_._ _.'_I i.. Y3-_L l'Vl___A__ `Y Gnu lulu 01 Randy Ink clothing. D--4.0: In '-`III-un hung, --1| -...sL-9 -... A Jolly `Elmo In at. Andrew`; (`IL ._:_A_.__ n--- A_L-..L-_...-._L Ollloon 0! Octal-nqnl Lodge. _ __._Al_- `I I'I.L__-._._: I_J__ Another Oln-Iumu `Ix-co. ovouin Williunaville Methodilb . _..l...;. Lghl H- IVLJ-L_..._ A..- omv mo 3ac|mTv.' UII$If`U 0lIXIOIllIIWEnUUFII Aluhbhhop llid the Vol ! lomtlu Dunn of Ontario. lurhwa. Lute Beddonoo oi Luanda (man. J ohnuon Street. Lent Term Bednu February 9th. .`.I'Iu um namuoux advantages. with Woomtm and oonvcnlonou Gonna. Oroaunt and Bkntinn. ` no our: map. _l__L:-_- ll- II7-I -E ludotovor. For wasting in children or adults, Scott's Emuision of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites ha; been the recogniied remedy for twcn- ~` ty-.yg,y1',_ .' ;:. . . .;.`i V. ` -. :;:I.'_ yon need a remedy you want one that has been tested for years; not an obscure, un- ` tried thing that is urged upon V you, or on which you save a few cents-that is no consid- eration as against health. , _ _L El _l_.-_ Fina clothing black worsted -um, 31:, :15. Dunlop. king 3. doctor in whom you have condence. nnu MIT. UIOVOT nnu MT. and MI`. WHIP are st Hugh Days. A honutifulChrisomuI service was hold in St. Jude's church Bun- dey morning. The rector cordiully in- vited all to ootend the opening of the now church at Camden Ent on Thuradny, 30ch inst. On Christians dsy,. as Thomas Brown was returning from church at No moo. he won thrown from his outlet on dislocoted his shoulder. Drs. Grunt md Simpson attended the injured man. He is now as his home And is doin nicely. Mrs. Qobnnn und two eons, renton. visiting here for I fewdoys. returned home on Monduy. Min Emmn Donner was was taken suddenly ill in church Bundny morning; 8he was conveycd home. what A she is now improving. uuruuuu UIJIIUIIMJUU U U!!! Ially ll: UIIOO msde I good provion for these help- less ones. The resldenbs of this villege who spent Christian at 5 distance were : F. G. B. Allen, no his lst.her`e, Hon. G. W. Allan. Toronto; William Dunn, with his brother, M. J. Dunn, Ynrker: Rey Lott, so Desmond; George Dunlap end family. at Mr. Calder s. Mount. Pleasant; William Shannon end wife, J. Wager end family. at Tremory; Martin Kehoe. chemist st cemenb works, Mrs. J. Kehoe end Miss Brown, at Bridgeweter. C. Shorey. It Ne- panee. The cement worlis and r mill were closed on Christmas day. he em- ployees appreciated this very much. The Church of England Sunday school enter- tainment was in every way a success. The children all received presents. They feel encouraged to work better the coming year. (3 Thnrnnnnn, nnrnnr ant` lnnnnnnr EDI`. y C. W. Thompson. owner and manager of the paper mills, is in Toronto on busi- ness. Mrs. Karl and Mrs. Curl, Yarker. spent Christmas with their mother. Mrs. Garrison. Mrs. R. Rook. Manitoba. with her little daughter, arrived here last week tospend the winter with her father. Nelson Shannon. Moriee Once is spending his holidays with his grandfather, B. C. Lloyd. Miss Scouten, teacher at Kaladar Station, is spending Christmas weelr with her mother. who is in poor health. N. (J. and J. A. Granger are canvassing this county with samples of grain and vegetables lor a Rochester rm. Theaare meeting with verv wood success. 11. Thnmn Glover I\vLK}|IUUIl'I.II'III- IIIU Ir! Illlnlllg Wllll var good nucceu. v. Thoma Glover an Mrs. Glover and Mr. and Mrs. Weir an. -L II ...-L `I'\.--..`.. A Lg...o:l`..! lVl.-:.s_-- All commercial and Shorthand sub- jects taught. Courses short, sharp tnd direct. _ Band for 1897-98 circular. J. B. MOKAY. A. BLANCIIARD. Bpgahl-and. MD-`LDAA Annnnntnnf. Death of In. Ilohn Ilosres-s-Dlslocntad Ell Shoulder. ' NAPANEE Mn.u-1. Dec. 27. - A Happy New Year and our best wishes for the Wmu during 1898. A eed event occurred here on Wedneedsy last. being the desth of Mrs. John Mowers. Esrly in the eu- tumn she won stricken with fever from which ehe never fully recovered. A sudden attack of pleurisy proved more than `her feeble constitution could stsnd. A sick husband and several smsll children. who were virtuell dependent on her. are left. As soon as t e good people of the neigh- borhood understood 0 case they at once d iso f h l - 12:: on:e.go'iheprr-`:a:ider'i}bs 2.? thin villanfe A. Cr-anston, nominated for rst deputy- reeve. was not going to stand. He merely wished to get informationinto the workings of last year s councihparticularly inoonnec- tion with the treasurership and the 8yden- ham road. It appears that Mr. Cranston had applied for the vacant treasurer-ship at a salary of 8100. His remarks were timely and in concluding received much applause. Mr. Purdy and Mr. Buck were in the fight to the end and both hoped to win. E. Joyner, the veteran of many hard fought conwsts, said that he had gained mwh experience during his many years of ser- vice at the council board. and if the electors thought that it would benet them to select him he was willing to enter the contest. He also gave a minute his- tory of the building of the Sydeuham road. Nothwithstanding a report which had gain- ed currency. he was not responsible for-'the special audit of the treasurer s books. H. Mclver and G. A. Wright made short speeches. but both resigned. H. Watts. one of last year s councillors, was out for re-election. He based his claim on his re- cord of last year, one of the most prosper- ous in the history of the township. UV LIIU UIUUIU Ill Ipll IUWHPIII ' Mr. Davis hed been A member of the council for :even new and lied never eeen the expenditure of the township haw so low on during the put year. e thought Mr. Bprouldwu she been men lor reeve nnd.coneequem.ly would not oppoee him. Joseph (iorrie, wondered why nudi- tor Minnen had nob preaented his report before nomination day. end though!) the old council had purposely kept beck hhe report. A nnnnnlnn nnminnfml fnr n-L Annntu- YAf1: YEQTERDAVO Mtnmn. Tloloulll Illoll Dotonooct Pal! Ao- tlou and In Premises of Future Pullo- woruu Doodn-lnny at the xonlnono Bonlgnogl-Ignggl gnutlgnl Dlloulod. Alnrgn number of the doctor: of the towmhip at Kingston won in nttonduneo at the township hall yontardny when to- tucni ollloor Jolursinpoon announced ' hilnoel may to teooivh nominntlnnl for the ditto:-onb municipal offices {or 1898 . The following. diunwl no in tbl Sold : Roevo-'l`. ulo. J. Gorrio. . Furs: depu -move-John Hukon Icela- mnlsion. ., Second deputy-roovo--J olm Pnrdy. '1`. Buck. ' Councillors--Eli3nh Joyner. H. Wlthl. T. Hnwkoy. Fnlznwino aha nnnnl nnlhnln Hmnnmium-n Lu HIWIU u Folsowing the neunl custom the nominees eddreued the electors. some at great length. either in defence of their puts ec- tione or in outlining their future conduc Thomee Spronle. the retiring reevo. wee the first speaker, and devoted`mnch of bin time to discussing the nancial standing of the township which he declu-ed to he in good shape. n balance of 82,000 standing he the credit: of the townehip. Mr. Devin hnd been A mnmhnr n! the ma iowusmr or KlNCSTON| `mos: we-no wan: No'u'IuA1:oA` ln'I. ';nncn'; emu` And lion Slipper: from 160. 3 pair at Abol-nothy I. NAPANEEMKIIILLISIHNOTES. Kingston Ladies College, A CHURCH SCHOOL. 191113`! -WES mum ,` Roe;-me}. mica: I no-end an ART scuoon. nu. Wnnphllrn '..n.mu.. `cl ouuau Here is an opportunity to make a nice New Year : Gift. ' 25 PER CENT. OFF. ON. SUIHERLAND S Bargain Counter DI BIO IWO CIIYEI. . uepu-ate cure for each dllelle; At nll 35333315353 25cP:of'|:iLI111yon 11 and 13 Amen Itreo 'i`oron1o'. anuwera. with {no medical ad co for any-dheuo. rl.'l'IOIlIl Ieuen n-ox. unnyon. Itrooa I-onto. answered any-diueuo. lb` 'io-;_;vHB'H in"5l6Io_coI' i on of sin city. Amy to J. llomlounu B t. : mun. nnuyou-s uoln uun mu pou- trvlc-I: break ,a cold lnsldg of twen -lbur hours. Old colds, new cold: and 0 tin- nte cold: cured In A few houn. When the cold reaches the lungs or bronchlul tube: the cough Cure should be used II- gurnately every hull`-hour wlth the Cold _re. nu. Cold Cure II guaranteed to puvont ueumouln It med In the be lnului of n I . Pneumonia. or lnllnmmn Ion o the ngs. can be controlled by the no of one two .1 nemrntn (ulna fnr on-h IIIIQIIA - A6 `I! |zrpc3s" w-c`Kn _5 nnd consumption; therefore Tj .~- w-M-` - ~ Gold: lead to con3'5u.-oughu to nenmonll It I all In- ttacbaekncold Mfouit rocehu lungp. Munyolrs Oold can -will poul- tvc-ly Inside colds. cold: llld 0 un- mam: .hendeome.vI:oroue reoelhey -` me. e cheeoeet place In Oenede to J bu! Sketee le ght In Whether I ` I."",.`;:::.' "':'~ ...:" 5:: :: o A. or I el sm. Ion can not C en: here In all $35, '.`: :..'..'..`."3';'o u'iia'.' a'`5"Jl % ?:"3'.'. 3..'.`;':. "` 3. ":' .'.`.'.'.'.."'...`." ' o o u. on o - 0] null. and to h 0011 3 =:'lno'-anus. whothu yo:'u": nut. * BOOTH- & 00., I`l_ `I T\--'I ...... i21NosTo' N BUSINESS .0_L}-EGE.- wuss \Jv|l-I\a|l-I - 5...t We are the _men that can makehomea _com- fortable and attractive. Cold weather is no bar- rier. wiirl I ll`? bu done much to make Canadians the hoslth . hndnomo. vigorous not that - clxunut nlsoo `Go I who admires pleasant surroundings. V aqua `Ln gonna; 1o\` Robinson Bros., You will nd a number of Gents House Slip- pers. They were left over from our big Christ- mas Sale. You can buy them at (`us vi \/nrvj , $-vvv & --~%?_' .l. A ."iVP m\_R_I>I;==-~_ T co RB ETT. E. v....T 7-.`.}.'t3`:a}. wan onion nmuuo on at Ikouhu ouauntn ntmv. nauun. u: no In -I_lA4I_ mum b M J. wmun a. A u ' 3111 :1... ` dltnn comp goin- $5 00110`: noun A991! to . V.` III. uh I. Ilvudg %l}l%lRE lb THE f Kid ;nn nlgjn-n-..- nouang wun +1 Coal Dealers. B_AGO1_.` s-mm.-r. WU-MAN 7 BEOBI VED BY lo'iiu'. n'.':?1`.13:.'""' "` " "` unmmo A$BO0IA'1`ION rnornnrv north of tho hnood grounds. The extan- n of Earl Sm-not will run dlnatlr thraluh MAN 4.J..`;u re, n of Earl Strut will run dtue: throluh Ihuolota which no olouco an wing noo- Mon 0 city. Annlr 8.8l1llII. ATHLETIC ABUOI.A'1'lUN PBIJPIETY PRQSPECTORS CLASS '1' A BAEEAIN--'1'HA'l' BEAUTIFULLY situated dotuchod Brink Homo, Arno: Ion and Albut Street. with four 1 Iota. Apply to A. 8rmAczuu. HI NEW KEBIDENOI ' 1 nlon Strut, nu: mvmon Strut, Isl nnmushd by David J. Whltohnd. A In: ol nurtrsu 0. with nunsoo and other adorn oonvon onooo. no the Stone Dwai- .135 Bank strut, V th madam unprovo- lnnu. Apply to Jon Icon. 1 of Johnson an-on nns noun won `at rifsturt. with fumsoo and Radon nh. 3 Band: lltnnt. I th madam lmnrovs B-I... B1`;-IIBR-00.. Jhjuudluul ` - -can-.~.:.':..-:-. >`budqIiII agju. 3.. Ionttul. U GOIGO of lion. 0- A. lurkpntrlok, D001!- llllill ted in load nuldl I. A ply Itgxragx-:lx g:'t Boonuo. onto:-:5 Bt. '- FINA! LARGE BEIDENOE ON NOE !!! ot Johnlton Street first house wont `at r1o`Stnoo. *.V..=; an-. :3 - n ' no - _ 1110': Pain pply .8'Wm , P 1'" douoo.lDJohm1'.on nnot. Good loamy. dnlwo, all In dun oonvonbnuu mom. LDDILL. Isl uunuon given to uuuvmnu mod: p The nnomne and cultup of home not with the highs: mental tnlnlng. .........." "..':*-.':..':. ...a.:: W ""2 ` . In nnnun I of out-third to daughter! of our fun lntounuuan apply to I . ALL. EA... Principal. .-.- ..' : - . ' -'~ _,',1`7 WmH. PM-rn .ubc2$uIl.'. p.. . Q-llavtonun msuu an swan uuuo I III IUIWEIII I IIU LIIAIIIIUIIIIIIU. Pnddont. Cluttered Aoooununt yulviljl IIVIIILIHI lvr Inlvl, Imus. nuu uurxfy. ticura In-Odd winld. Pm-nu D. awn O: Soudtod to do so. Dunn of imitations cl-hm: Oo1or Wrapper, u) ulllg Gui navy Iuwnnuul plviulll lry Ouncuu` Bani,` the molt cecuvo skin purify- lngud buuufyinx my in the world. as won an puuuutl nvootou imam. huh, and hungry, `I I .3 . , rims. nu. -gun. any. A ` mu. ucung, only -mp, axy, nun. and fully] hall . and baby hlonhhoo promoted by I I!!ll.'!rlA Rani: lhn mnltnnoilvn akin Imrlfv. mug!) TEE DESIRABLE Ills]- pu. ohmton ntuot. Good loamy. u-foot dnlnno. modern mslxiunu LY ran nat- aum 0! ion. A. Kirkpatrick, humu- ll: mud. onnonlto llaodonuld Park. A- an nuun cl tho day. Goats ILNIEOII HEW ILIIBIDENUI UN .,"1.a`x3`"`'.'&} `%v'z`.?12':'; ?'k "`.` mdltnn BM oom'p It. mt nu`: OOUOII noun Anni! . V. III Uonru. uruquu IIIII ulnunj. In U1`AJ'l' o! Umnrglm (in non. Intonation given to via nood- |h.'1'ho And oultun of homo rnooomlou and oonvonunoo Oonru. Oroqnt sud Skating. . -FA" nl nnlvnunltw flsntl "EDUCATIONAL TO Bi: l..B'l".' And Little Liver Pills, Pbnnnnirtly nal B CUTICURA llllnl YIIUITI C UUU II Principal. lli 0lEBKdlI'I- g t . r. en rywee n or eopemng oltbe ret reilraedng: com nerciel pur- The line reeched from Liverpool toenoheeter. end wee thirty-eix miles long. He eennot distinctly remember the date, but think: it wee eerly in the tbirtiee." Before the mid wee built e etege line cerried ell the peeeengere end freight. Every morning tbirt ooeehee eterted iron: Liverpool lor Menc ter,end vice veree. The crowd thee attended the opening oi theroed wee the greeteel: be ever new. And thinks it even eurpeued the IIIOIIIDIIEO that getbered in London to wluieee t e Queen is dieniond jubilee pro- ceeeion. People lined the reed for nieny rgjlee, end etoodin their pleoee lor Ineny honre. Viliborewere preeent in veetrnnnr beve iron neerly every elvilieed country on the globe. The relle were leid upon eeone eleepere and were not bedded in belleel ee erbtbeniodeain treeh. eeoeeqeently. with little nee the relle left their reetin pleoe endtbeooni y_wee ee egreet nee, ee Etleieelly reed hedto be ell rebiill. Al. I .l...___.I --.I Ll-_.LL'A.4 ._.-_. *r'.:..':`;":r:".z.-.:"....:'...'..:".'.: '....H .: eh Liv I and nuwhaw won bunbilnily and on the ofuulng da . and Iuoqootu was in attic. luncnubfo nnidono maid the an. and which and to outnuhodow our tho ..o:._ ._.u...4Ihn-g Illhllg bk. o-l_.` it 7% Iv vii I nu-uvw VVC - Whllo the ya" `:30 . 3 .-53:4 up. It. Indian: ` uninha- nu-Ilunnnl In Lh&nnnl_ I-an '....""u.33o' ..I.' T47. :`:".'.u.""a...."f DOM The only pox-tact .n."'m" ":5 :15. e....""".' ""'"" ' Iulswuninglo Ir. Hukiqnon. gltlno O.I|nnnaIn_nnrInnu|1l nll unilat- `: 'II'lIII`|IO -I'- IIIl.}.IX roughancrvoucncnu` nol Ild- Iuzloirthomhn of vs:-uhg.hoIu':o. his nndwuotnckbylho cg ans II n In u':d3:o:guh Sm? ju rI..u'unIuIlhdI|&. Ir. vit- unul-th cunnt. which on shoeb- &vulbyIhdIhooWo|liIptou.v||oInt llnourvvinlcwjuty stow huftclho cduuupho ~ ` A Ilnhcdiuolgndo mu ndin-hnxlhn n1unt.nuInlI|hn uuu l'U UlL`ll.|g 0! HI! people WI! noyonu mouun. Only 0 short time Ago Mr. Hondry received word of the death of I non of the side do camp Nocbiob above ro- lorrod to. He was killed by (Ailing down n men of stairs. u-...I_ _-- _..._-... _. A- -.____-_# try. Mr. Hendry lied the honor of being ehoerd the eteemer Active. the ret |te'ern- boat built on the Clyde. when rho took her uniden trip. The steamer was built by e men named Henry Bell. to whose memory a monument wee erected in the river near Dunberton Cutie. end where it etillntende. Part: 0! the eteemer are still preeerved in the council chember et Gleegow. During thepenineulnr were eon ol the landlord who owned the` property on which lived Mr. Hendry e lather. noted an aide do camp to the duke of Wellin ton. His name was Neehitt, end Mr. endry wee intimately ooqueint- ed with him. Wellington : victory over Nepoleon wee celebreted in every hamlet. village. town end city in Greet Britain. He took port in the feetivitiee in his native town. oerrying e ag at the hood of I rooeeeion which pended in honor of t e victory. Bonre: throughout the whole of the country, end the rejoicing of the people wee beyond meeeure. Oniv 1 short time Ann Mr. I56. Born in the town of Motherwell, Len- arkehire, Scotland, on August let, 1799, he received his schoolimt in his native town and at on early age took up his resi- dence in Glasgow. working athia trade, that of carpemering, at which he excelled. He was one of a family of twelve. and is the only surviving member. the other eleven lie at rest in their native country, not one of them further distant than ten miles from the town in which they rst saw the light of day. When a young `man he took a deep interest in politics. e Like his father, he ld liberal views, and took pertin many a struggle in the inter- ests of his party. He can relate many in- teresting tales of these early electionr, when. ashe says, "whiskey was cheap, and ehillalahe plentiful. Upon one occas- ion he, withothers, was inetrumentali practically kidnapping two kef workers of the opposite party ir in Glasgow to Greenock. where they were kept in seclusion until the elec- tion was over. All sorts of tricks were re- sorted toand many amusing incidents re- lative thereto are still fresh in the memory of the venerable citizen. Hisolamily con- sidered that he gave too much attention to politics. "and it use with a view to get- ting him away from the work that they prevailed upon him to come to this coun- tr . yMr_ `Hand:-v hurl the Imnnn at I.-Ina UIIU IIIIIJUIJU Ul UIIII IIUICII IIIIIII IUIUUBU IJIIU e of live years. Melt: had not become a rltish possession until Mr. Hendry had oelebreted his first enniversery, end not until he wee two years old hed England. effected union with Ireland end the union jock" became a xture so it is now femllier- Iy known. Napoleon I began the penineu: lsr war when Mr. Hendry was nine years cld, end during his lifetime the manufac- ture of paper by machinery was perfected (I807); steam nsviantion was rendered precticeble (1812); stesm printing machin- ery come into use (I814), and gee wee first used for street lighting purposes (lSl4). He hsd grown to eers of manhood before slavery was abo ished in Great Britain (1833). end the first rsilway was built and operated when he was nearly a middle-aged nun (1830). He had lived nearly the aver- age life before Victoria was proclaimed queen. Altogether he is a wonderful per- sonage, s century milestone, marking the ight of time, the living presence of a dead IE3. we pronoun. no nllvnvou I0 Ill 0 Britain ruled by four nonerche. ud|E! r1nrvivelmenoug'h`&oivItnere the 3 eenmloi!` earth once more governed by a king. "Hp Illlvlbd during the regime oi the` two noun:-ohe--Geor-go "III." Ind Queen VIewr|e'~who enoh prodded ever tho deeunlu ol Gream-iuein {or over they years, the longest` reigning monu-ohe the world have ever` known. The nineteen years war which Ihook Europe to in ldundnti wee nice height when he reh new the light of day. and he won e led eixeeen your old when peace wee reeaored by the done 0! Wellington, who defeated Napoleon I eh Weeerloo. Had he been born one year eerlier he would` heve been in the world when Neleon gained hie furious victory of the N le. which resulted in-driving the French out of Egypt. Ne- poleon I wee ret ooneul of France when Mr.` Hendry mode hie advent: into this world. and he wee created emperor when we enhjebt. of chic eketch had reached the urn nf Hun nun:-n Malt; Ind nnh hnnnmn `rake no othcr. my Ju-my no oonxorroa upon noun Hondry. u-., who was born in the Inc your of use oightaonth oontliry, and thuofoto focus 0 not connecting ' put VIM: G50 brdIon h. Ho hu.4'liv.hd to 5.01-an l')J'C_UIA`llIlTf'I!Il"IV paw luv pruoufb. Ho hulivod to I00 Rritnin I-nlnrl Ev Inn: mnnnrnhn And `lot: lololu no Advent of tin Pnout Ocular:-Iona of III latllor loco!- lootlIIIu-lai vod Under lou BI-Itllll lonucho-A Iomutnbu Inn. (ma rm; cnurunzii u-n--1--3 R. I-Vlsxnioav. sn.. HA8 seen um:-I . -..--_ _.-A.__.__-- _---- 1-'."."a':';`.'.'F;`gI.',.7..";'.'.T'.'"" $14 ..... uhv" hm In ` "n`mH Rnhgm Lu u--vwuu I ' @n- 9 III-Ow Ccmuv uvnuvl TY-NINE oumsns nus. Whl lulu ` -A in --`I-I-pg` WII 3 Oponlng ohonu. "Return of tho lol- dicn, by tho tronpo; comic song. driver Ihnlnll: notation. "Iogono Aron." Qotpl. Blmonl; obmohr Iluwh. Du. Millo nd Bath: and Br. Foster: oluionoo solo. . ;:m:".~:; '~ -*z*_-:'- _- ;'.99_":! `I van '4.- Iuu nanny Ina DI . Ionur: olnnonou solo. " I-allot." Gr. lhhooo : Ion . "Don't '1; Eat Tlim iouilnvao on-,"`ui-. gang; 0 IIIGUCQ OM ll. MID moon. . Point. Toma clad Boga-I: .dI-undo ':i .'.;.'1`..""" f`.::.. ?"'.`:.'&' 3'I ' ' C! P- oumu aou% Br: 335, um rumn talc. "gzurnnnadicn. Bailey; . II .."...n. .;-:.-{-.....';"4.-::._5-....~'--.. .'.:- nun Iouuho nun -. an on ecu-nu. -Wiunddnuuhuouhlntunduuau ojdlnlobhy - AI lnureetlng nnrhlnment Given It the Grind Open olue. A fair eudienoe turned out no the (lrend opera houee lub evening to hen the Lone Stu club in their concert, which wee pro- duced In creditable manner. The soldier boy: egein proved to the public that dra- matic and Inueicel ekill ere lound within III. hlIL tall: Q on-an-nu.-ng -In... IIIIWIO IDCI IIIIIIIOBI IIlI| IOBIIC WIIIIII tho bunch vnlln. The prognmuo (Inn ll : . u. nun ; R l'.BuvoypIuidod aH.bopianoond' upplhll Mslllho noon nfnonu. When tho I-III I mgopruooud 300:0 damn about Ioluuk " .:.r'..'.-:,'"*-*-=""Z-'E.......=*""-"" w unnrIvl:.`lo drill. Ootpl. nchuian cl '1'. Hood : "Egan: Ann :1: -In-n -IAI. -`.5 J.._--1. -D_.g 1":-pus wunuu V _!':`5-"I3"io~ .1... a.......u, reliant nlMiIIn.otjn -----O sd 3 lane `Time. H/mnowsm-m. Dec. 28.--(To the Edi- tor) : We are sorry for those 1' K. & P. RR em loyeee. They have come so ecououomecrto a one-horse affair that it in no wonder w roporroj e one-hone "ehey, in m . 4 two hone eleigh, seen at the sum `n Saturday. "Four school children. I V/KW merchant 0nd the late- tion-egenh ! Why. there were nineteen in the load and we hud I lplendid time.- Hmnow.-amrrn. Agnlnst The opening. Kmosros, Dec. 28 -(To the Editor) : As on elector I sincerely hope that the b - law re opening of Sydsnhem street may e snowed under. The city nsnces are not in a shape to squsnder I lot of money in making s short cut through to s pert of Brock street for 1 low citizens and to put fteen or twenty thousand dollars into A few rivste pockets. No. We as a peo- ple ve had enough such experiences. You know the old Indisn adage : If sman fool you once. shame on him; if he fool you twice. sheme on you. Besides the luxury of s short out should the by-lsw csrry we are driving out an industry, s growing one -the Mcuowan cigar fuctory-thst has never looked for exemption nor bonus, end which employs eighty-ve hands and pays out from twenty to twenty-ve thousand dollars annually in wages. Mr. McGowsn has had some very tempting offers from other cities. Electors, vote for the good of the city. not for the individual. Let us walk around the block and keep the taxes down.-Yours truly, Em:r"ron. ._.-_4 ll rochnlou ldudntlnnc Kingston, Dec. 28.-(To the Editor): Your lending editorial of yesterday, calling the attention of the working- men to interests of vital importance to them, brings up a question in which twovery prominent forces in t.he com- munity--urtizansi and manufacturers- shall view any discussion of technical educa.tion in a manner as might bring these two potent factors in direct an- ltngonism. The term technical is a very broad one and I fear not general- ly understood when applied to educa- tion, that it means instruction for dif- ferent claeses engaged in different: in- dust riea. Now, sir, I believe that tech- nical instruction, as I understand it, could not be given in the very limited time at the disposal of many of our boys and girls who attend the schools. In my eighteen years` experience I find. generally speaking, the education that is desired by the young men and women, whether onthe. farm. in the workshop or the office, `is a better` knowledge of arithmetic, spelling and writing. If technical instruction must be given in connection with our schools, our Stflloui system, of which we boast, must. be re- constructed, or special schools must be established in which the differentclass- es are to be trained and given instruc- tion in art and science and their appli- cation, as well as the establishment of upprenticeship schools. Technical edu- cation would be a boon to the working- men and the manufacturers, as it would give an opportunit to improve the character of the wor , and the industry would be benefited by having skilled hunds.-A. Blanchard. IUIUGI Ill IIVI I0 I IDIIOII [XVII then were thoee who were on eerth e generetion or two ego. During hie lifetime in bee been hie privilege to oelebrete the ieetivel of Chrietmee ninety- nine timee, end hie friende hope hie vigor- oue eonetitution will continue in its etrength end thet he will be epered toobserve meny more. For `e men whose" yeere number neerly one hundred, hie mind in wonder- fully bright end hie recollection ee vivid ee then of e echool boy. He cen remember detee, nemee, incidente. ete., with marvel- loue eooureey. A: e proof of this it might be releted thet he cen neme most of the demon who perticipeted in his netive vi lege et the celebretion of the victory of Wellington ea Weterloo, end can eleo give the nemee of oompenione of hie youth. ee well ee l'elet_e their peculier chemeterir tiee. He ie is greet reeder. end cheriehee the Wmu very highly, being an edmirer end reader of the peper ever einoe he came to Kingeton, over fifty-ve yeere ego. Bros.| ury goqqmppnlou nor cannon, through me it 5 Jon: yours, proooding him to the other on two? -on you ngo., In hor d_'I_uhh. thopoor Aha citylolto I Em and Nut friend. Mr. Hcndry kn great-guui lghor. an honor which fully to few in these latter dnyn of bunch ind activity. when the pic nu, through force oi circumntufoeo. afoot! to live at. a much furor nnnn than -nun than. J... In... N ' 1 ' WEDNEl5DAI.r DECEMBER 89. 1897. A ` THE DAILY Wlg m was no In: mu-non. unroo OIIIIGIOII bluningntho union. 0! than only one, tilrobott oudry. jug, uurwvuu Mrs. iod anon tlumq yf;.vQ-"fol?!-n1anra..rr::ndini him to tha .."..T'..".'n...'.'."u..:. IIHI IIHICIU XIIIIIICFIDII WIBD "nun Duh. Baton coming uothlc country Mr. Hondry worked in vbrioul place; in Eng- land nndcotland. pining a wide upwi- eneo. . in l83l`II'e`W`n l hhrob voliildnn ` bllina thn nninn, 0! than nnlv nnn, Thwart oocupie docg Iimo inith oom- Ektlon, Ad ma-spg um paged Inlioudry Id ftoqulnt. consultation With the "Iron' hlkn." Balm` nnmimr mam. nmmtrv Mr, "LETTERS TO T HE EDITOR. LON E STAR CLUB. ' xuruu uqnu." ' ur. nyon Ibo Doop."l'. H. `II . no Knox: aiding lama. Ilia- Il*- _ I171}; Boo you get Carter's. Ask for Cai't.em's. Insist" and `demand

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy