Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Dec 1897, p. 6

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+ ......"'.:'.'...""............~ ;... & &ntv&.y.\bqncn-n. in, we evening Blllllg plea:-aunly. Lash nighta epuby-sheriff from Huron county arrived here with,Frod Elliott, the Bayold hobellroeper who shot and killed his bu ther. He will serve five years in the Kingston penitentiary for the crime. Nn mm manta the onenimr of Montreal `DO I\lng!TJOn penltenulry [Of (UH CTIILU. No one regrets the opening of Montreel attest, but. everyone. on the other band. appreciate: it. Bydenhem street opening would be equally a boon. Thu nnilnrl muninnnrv make information nor. 5 mgnr. . v A 9 And porter in small k a for family me. `Jan. Thompson, 292 rinceu 86.. Phone 304 lnl... Qmn n... .-nun! u-onlnn-vlnanl rnono um _. John Soon, Owen Sound, thmbenu legal action against. some young men for burn- ing his etgy. 'l`hg Amerlnnn aoolmriml nocialiv In: de- mg ma emgy. The American geological society cidad to hold its summer meeting next your in Boston. . l Min Katie Kano. Montreal street. has vveuneauay. _ Mayor Skinner has received beautifully bound books from Montreal, Quebec and Newark, N J., containing minutes of the councils for 1896, together with committee; and auditors reports. 'l`hin nftm-nnnn thn rm. nrnin tn leave m noswn. Mina Katie Kane. Montreal street. been sppointad teacher on school on Howe I Lmd for next`. year. Thus nmrunumnnt. innnnnuncad of J. S. nowe 1 mm I0!` next year. The engagement is announced of J. S. Brierlev. Montreal Herald. to a prominent young society lady of St. Thovnaaz Jnhn Ihbcock. amnloved in the M. T. young society may 01 an. 1n0'Daa. John Bsbcock. employed the 00 yard. bod I103 broken by the falling of I spilo. Amputation may be neceusury. I) K. Mn"l`nvinh. Onbawn. hnn rnnianed '-I`he Toronto Meil any: McDowall e eeven Frontenac puck-chneere can take the mea- nure of moan of the senior clubs in the u- eociebiom, fl`..- nnunnil ll` 0-L . I-pnnn-Lin nl Kinnnrnn latlgel _|]_q1_arlmenl.| xrom unrnovexy. John Hall, private banker. of Holland. Man.. in ueignod. with liabilities of $32.- 000. Tbglailure has shaken some of the leading business men of the town. 'l`n.mm-rnw niaht. Lhn nnmxal dinner will IOIGIUE DUIIHUHG ul Ul IIIU DUNK]- To-morrow night the annual dinner will b3 held in they otoers mesa. Taco du Ponb barracks. The oicera of all local corps and a few civilians have been invited. ll;... 13.)... I ..........A .l......|.r-.- n` Th- 8110 [OW CIVIIIIDI DIV8 0% IHVIDUU. Mina Edna J., second daughter of Dr. W. W. Dickson, Pembroke, and Albert. '1`. Mackie. eldest. son of Thomas Mackie. M.l . for North Renfrew. were manjjed on Wednesday. Mumr Rkinnnr hm: rnmivnd banutifullv Ol I lpuo. Alnpl-Ilmblull may no uuuuuzuy. 1). B. McTsvi|h, Oshawa. has resigned bin position as city solicitor. His mocca- .nr wi I be nnnointad bv next vent : coun- D`! WVWIUH II Cly ISUIIUIIIUIH Ell EH00!!!` .or wi.l be appointed by next year : coun- OIL rm.- m........c.. u-n ..... u..n-....Il=. ..u.n IOCIIDIOIL, ' Tue council of chi township of Kingston moot to-morrow toreooive auditor Minnea n 0 on the condition of ex-breuuror 1).. ._..I ..I- LAAL - ncroau one may. Hundreds were delighted with our Blue Point: oysbera on Christ us. Why not order .eomo for your N Year`: dinner from Uarnoveky. Jnhn I-lull, nrixmta lmnkar. nf Holland. U U IJIIU H Purdy a books. 'l"hn nnanino ruruy a noon. The opening of Sydenham street. in a public improvement, note localono. In is for the good of everyone who travels acres: the city. I-l nndu-Ad: warn rlnliahfad with nur Elna II` tonnaoa too luau aswyors. V Bolt water hon-inp, lugs. bright Ind rank, :0. nrnnvnklv gh mu-hat. . tOO9OOOO99009O9z Aauenm. nn:n`ArI-1'3. Oh. but in mind. not come what may. 01- min or an or narrow. (III, 1%!` III El. '40! 00% WIN UII Or min or or sorrow, The phrkut day ill put away. `TIM sun will shine , / V ruw. _ To~mo|-row`: path will smoother be. Tho III will shine to-marrow. - You'll find no hqlp in weeping AB;ct|usl- youhlnd .:h|i_s|morn I norny put . .nc n ling tear lint adds anntber thorn. Be chortnl. in mi. and mute free Your mind tom thoughts that har- HQ. um I: unn nu nelp In signing !\\'hen skies an overcast. W Signing makes the heart more drear Anrl shadows longer last. Be l-hoorful, and from Here and there A long-h of comfort. borrow. Tttmorrow will he clear and fair- Tlze sun will shine to-marrow. c:nu.~.e. ~ Principal Grunt is recognized us me of tho grant tem`ln-rs in Catnaulu. H!` has .huntl1'('ds of young men under his tutelu-go ns thousands have jieen in _\'e:nr.~: past. He la unduly l(l]0\\ll lhruughuul (`.Inu(lu and preut-hes lllt' guspel :11 times. Fur all these reasons, when he takes the wrong side his in- fluence {or ill is v.1.stl_v greater than that of the ordinary. rum :I(l\'t)(`lIlt`. llul how often we hn.ve to lzunent. tltal.un- ut her good mun has gone _\\l'0n-,r( The wmtknesses of principal (1r.int :1 re also uidely known. uln1u.st `IS ide- ly in l':i,<`t as his lulent, his sclmlurahip and ills fame as :1 lonelier. [he is it l'u\'(`l' of nuturiety, U\`( r-illlll|llUlI.\` In figure lieftwe the public, lo he `Ll the ll(`:Hl of u ltIOV('I]l!'nl. and to see ills n.-nne in print. lle hns supported and lenounced lmlh our political |I.'Il`ll('\' in his time. and once pululit-ly sulnlnetl up the u-irketlm*~u of ti t-zmservutiw u(l.~ lllllll.\ll`itli()n with the pious ejaiculzttinn, ",-\.~ \\e|l (it {end Smlnm, ._\uw l,h:t.t he I\' uriting in a line In please the pro. umterx Ul":l most gigantic evil in this Mr any nl her lnnd, we (`0llilII('l|tl to his reflex-tiun his own wnrtls, "As well de- -ft-nnl Sotlmn." I unruu yin`! In IIII ponluuulry I0! mgllny. 1 Mrs. Alice Hallow, for 1-bop-lifting at I '1`. I-Eaton : And an ant and store. an: com I to jail for $70 months, dating from the l duo of hot strut,` Doc. mu. mane WAS no navorr AT.8T. ' v vmosnr `DE P_AUL. ` 1 Koutery lleetlnenenl Ileeeel an oouvnou -A (land Dunne: Wl e nua- The Bowling Keope Up. O'l"l`A\V'A, Die 30.--Itie leerned et the juetiee depertment thet the report: tele- graphed from Monlreel purportingto recent semen of disorder st 85. Vincent de Peul peotor Stewart nye there wee ver little foundetion for the report et el. There hed been some noieeend shouting e few niahte ego but the prison Authorities were notion; in locnting the ringleedeu end plecin them in eolitery connement. This punie rnent had the deeired effect end quiet weeveoon restored. 7 \ fine of the mmrde. while eervimr e meal VVU|lCIIl' -u nruuu. Run, 1 c. 2l0.-Mrr. D. Wemp, ebeenl from the illnge for some months. and her eon Henry. will again reside here. J Johnston, jr.. in the we:-0 this summer. he returned to see his friends. John Davy, (`openhagem is home for I few daye. Mr. Brunno died on the evenin of Dec. 29th, after eome months illneee. r. Brunne wee 1 neeive of Germany. and bed only been in the villege I fear yenre. He leave: 3 large family to mourn his loss. Mr. Hogle is said to be doing en extensive bueinoee just now; be is 5 dealer in merri- | age licensee. On Hm nunninn nf A0, 90.}: 1 VIII 83 and 87 Drlnceu St. g wuuwowouuuunw I i lonteneee lnpoeed. , Tom-s1~n, One, llec. 30.-Sentence: were penned by county judge Mchaugell thin morning at the court: of genenl aes- nionn. Jooeph Tighe for eteeling 75 from Herbert Whipple, Hamilton. in the bar room of the Keneingwn hotel, on Tlnnh I giving day, was eemnneed tn tive years in . the Kiugeton nitentiary. I Siln W. Jmeld Ill eonmneed to I [I19 I\lll'IW-OD wIlUI(IIl'y. ' I Silu W. Schoold wu oonbencod to | throo years in tho poniuntinry for bigamy. I Mm Alina FIAIIQLL far nhnn.lifI.inn Al ____T__.. A: Von Defend loco-1. Jnnnes Rowe in (mud Housekeeping. You'll find no help in sighing I\\'I|on nkipu um nIIoIl'n`nll, VIII VIII-I VVIII HIIIIIU l\I_IlI`lIlIJ'V[ Ch.1r|oHolu\\`n, |`.| '|'h~m will he _';u_\' m the <|i.s'li||vrio.s,' |)rt`\\e-rim`, saloons and in all Ihe low gmpzpvries llwnughuut tho Innd I0 lvurn llw fuc_l sl.'u0d in our 'l`nmnln (i'\,~'p:m-h lhul Rev. Principal Gram, of 'Ailn.x universilv. is \\`rilimtlollers (i`\,~'p:m-II lnul l((`V. 1'rmcIp.u uram, Ln -..uc-en's university, wrilinglollers nguinsl liquor prnhibilinn. There will he sorrow in ten thousand christian hoim-s, and luou'sunds uf \\`i(lU\\'S and ur- phxms. made through the rum trufiic, will he rung with pain from the sume (`II ll\0 ego noausu. On the evening of Dec. `. !l.h e very happy event took pleee et the residence of Mrs. M. M. Howerd, when the nocoeeery ceremony was performed by which Mr. Peterson. Chicego. in now ebln to claim the worthy ledy ee hie bride. After they hed been mede one the received in few of their meny friends. en set down to e rich repeat. After refnehnente e pleeeent time wee spent in extending good will to the esteemed bride. end in forming e more intimete ecqueintence with the groom. be equally Inwroueu. But a still larger scheme has been pre aenbed. that of making an appeal for sus- tenbenion of the Episcopal. widows and orphans and superannuation funds. No one will question the pressing need of this movement. and the act. of the archbishop in preferring public4=gift.s to the diocese to a personal testimonial of. his iuhiloa has won the hearts of his people. quiet reetoreu. One of the guards. serving Iuet night to one of the refrectory prieon- ere, opened the cell door and wee .etrnek by e brick. He received A deep cut end is now in the prison hoe itel. The howling etill continuee. end tween eighty end ninety convicts. the wore!) in the revolt. i are now locked up in the punishment cells: in the north wing. A perfect: reign of terror exists among the villngere. eepecie|- ly the women folk. The superintendent of the tailoring department hoe been die- m a.-ed end A convict eppointed in. hie place. n - _,n_Ln_n.._._v- I..n.n-- -I vunu-navy - u Ilvlnwv. The meeting of the executive committee of Ontario diocese to consider meesures for proper reco nition of the jubilee of the ordination o the archbishop of Onterio. which will occur next July, has the hearty sympathy of churchmen and chufchwomen. His grace. with the exception of the bishop of Glouceiter. is the only surviving mem- L... no` Hm 6.-gt. T.An1hAl`.|\ nnnfnrnnna or OI uloucesrer. I5 one only surviving iuvur bar of the first Lambeth conference or national council of the Anglican church, which was his own original idea,snd the first public advocacy of which was made by the archbishop of the provincial synod of Can- ada in June. 1864. There has never been any question as to the loyal attachment of the clergy of the diocese to his lordship. expressed in gracious resolutions at almost every sitting of synod and executive com mittee for a number of years. It is. felt that out of 40.000 churchmen and church- women upon whom he has conferred the right of confirmation there are many who would join in a testimonial on this auspi- cious anniversary. while insny priests who have received ordination at his bands will be equally interested. Rm. A ntill lnrnrar scheme has ore REPORTS EXACCERATED. The lm Wlll Rhino To-Mm-row. nnl .1V__,__,|:__` Lwhblnlnopw Jublloo. ._L:.__ -1` AL_ -........ll..A .- Woddlng At Bath. n-- -In |l__ I\ III ______., _-_.,. - - - ~ V "~_-. Onooout apooovill In `van for tho bow ppen ollioo hofou glint-o;rv.nvnninE_ Id` V ; ;':.':'.::.;""'".....: Ti. Inr I3. Ill wolga ll Quay yum hum. I_Iy In ouud'by Ida; `huh ! Mnnnnhe ()anhnnnL It anti. llh EXPERIENCE` *1! iikiliil llnve you never won :1 grnnqlsirv, \\'il_h his eyes uglmv with joy, Bring to mind some um 01' kindne.-ss- Somothink mind In him in boy? Or relate some slight or vnldness \\'iIh n hrnw nll -Imnlml when w. A. MITCHELL, Int us try to add some pleasure To the` life of q':or_v boy; For each child hoods tender interest In its sorrow and its joy. Call your hnys home by its hrighlness; The_v,.-avoid the hnusohnld when` It is choorloss with unkindness; For rvlpcmher, hays make men. 0 For Flfty-four Years our stoves lnvoboon very lugoly nod.` Sandy a hamlet in t_hio broad Dominion bub tnoa in on; wares. Unoqunllod oxporionoo. largo fncilitiea, and special opportunihiel msko grout naulho possible. We chill: for that they iiovo Mlchd perfection. that: in, to far as perfection in known in tho ocionoo and uh of shove-building of today. If you no intomsbod in` ABRATED 0VEN$.uk us for further information. Th G%u`mey-`Tilden Co., limited, namauion, Ont. n -nvnuwqa A uwwI|-wn I but nigbc the Dohnolly wrecking and I ulvogo compnny pnrchuod from I.bointor- poeod inaurnnoo nndorwriton who had bar in possession. tho big pido-whool steamer Cunbriu. now lying 5: Port Huron. `Ibo utocmor wont. nhoro Int manor. And upon being raised she won taken over by the nndorwritoru. She and to run on tho roubo bocwcon Souls Sta. Iuio and Wind-_ or. ud in lillillf in build to tho otoulnc North King. only hrgor. 850 will bu brought bun out Qpting and npnind. CVCVT W-. -' CIWU UIFIT Pnb|ic- god cilI|.i.:ou will voh forwH.:o opnoing ydoo> and `Mn 1 know it could not be uccom linlnd lot Ion mouoythnn now. New bui up will In put. Ipood than will In I IOMIIII in limo an taxation. lotit in H` landing Artery 0! LnIn_ For sale In `Kingston by n. M. HORSEY & co. N +ONN#+9OOO40: Ill` l"1'|.'ll(` SONIC` Sllnl U!` PUIIIHFBIS With a hmw nll vluudecl, when He re-called snme he-art tun thoughtless To remember boys make men! Eoyn Into Ion When ynu :-mo .1 rnggml urvhin Slnntiing \\i.\tflI| in {he a'|l"N'l, With lnrn hat and kneeless trousers. I)irly-"face and lmro red {H-I. Puss not by the child unheeding; Smile upun him. Mark me when I H0 grows old hl*'H not furel il; I-`or. remember. boys make men. WHY DID THE HOSTIIAI. BURN ? Sherries. Ports. Clarets. Liquors. Champagnes, DECANTERS. NEWYEAFYSVISITORS TOY E S, Built Rcbertson _ Bros., , _ Bnnhpuna. Sodolano nlcu-I and ini- uv Mhlg A-an tlmnoln cl -nnI IQII We carry a full line of these goods in a dozen different varieties. lone Bought A! clump: "gun. I)..LI:_ -....x..-A-.| .:A:_._. -:II -_A_ 1.. II Upon the . Granite Rocks of . . . Because they were heating wax on the atove and It caught For the visitors you will entertain on New Year's permit -us to suggest, Fruit Cakes, Scotch Bread 5c and IOC, also by the dozen ; Currant Loaves, all kinds of Fancy Cakes, and a full supply of Fruit and Oysters. ONOOOONOMOOONQ OOQOOOOOOOOOOOOQOWOOOQOOOOOOO l;Irchuou A Dunner. :_L. `L, I\_'a._-II_ __,| Agencis-Toronto, Montreal. Winnipeg. SOUVENIR RANGES . M uck|eston's Old Stand. TTWC 6 You sum not fun nlnolov non dolls: you invest In out 00010. We hon sold tags 0! Fruit, lla.!a(hnm.nu0I nndIhoIuI continua. Thin v-cl vogull Ipcdclounon to our most or run: Ooqau. 03138 `lbs Ids. Dinner Sotmlsioutlannt. Inc can adia- urn. mm Di-bu. In. all nlhhh he chrutnn haunts. Taos. HQJOHNS, SPEND lWJBM&&m ooviutncuag. nonun [noon lnun. COUNTESS And have your house comfortably, h Ifl ll ' M . v.iu.-`r!...T...or:`..a. A`-lr':AlI:rI"I1 I-Lnnalnnny: healthil warm ull winter. 7 ` The untua in sapociully hnndoouw ' and powerful double heater. made in I different: aizan. with or without tho - oven. It; o|n t booquallod for one of ' manugemont and economy in the use of j (GI, snd its coin is Inodento. '\nn f. unrinn vnnr nun nnmlnrh ' Your` choice of anything in our large stock of Overshoes. COII, una III COIE ll IIOIIBIIID. - Don !-. ucrioo your own gpmlorb when this popular stove will give you luting satisfaction. The Gurney Foundry} 00., Limited TORONTO. How About That llld Slave? It wlll pay you well to buy a Simmo|'1's Bros.. `Boots. rjbl` x~ oh FRIDAY, um; _KImG STREET. ALL sALEs FOB casa. Valises. AT. COST PRICE. OF OXFORD. IINGSTOR AUINTB. Trunks. Shoes. I I70 Wellington Street. PLBLOR l`UBNIl`l'RE in I upooialty with In. All tho usual and annual design: In Pulor Inltu nu `Inn-. Many odd {down in Funny Ohdn that will adapt. thomselvn to any parlor and Add to its nttnotivonou. at low plloll. On! 08.76 lino In oxoollont. viluo. W0 hvo some -mom snap: In Bedroom SIIOOI Sllll now. You should no them. YOUR MONEY To the Butt Atlantic!- 5L`, `Rubbers. Iollnnmx noun. Moo ogonta for "Star" Anti Duct. `I U IICIIII\IIl T`. Umiertnkors and Fumilure Dealers. 88 and 90 Princess Street. --Il CUB- IN Two] (nun-gs-. nub ` Ohuplunadooco. .\ll[oodonnoIuobhuad25c. count nnoaullollo. bthundq and Friday. K Ug|owlCo. \ O ETC` We will casino on cannon cub cyn- csrnguunoug mugs ms. nu : IXITXI II -Uv-U]. uugum-3 nu, Viotorifi Kinguou. 000. This was $50 Icon in 3 match play- ntl in Andalusia hnt niahk 'lIU.XXT'IlllI ad in Io:-I-Kabul-g Int night. T. H_al'l'i`S`Ql`|__C0., Correct 3 Inuit. Tho electors should not overlook the by- law for the opening of Sydonhum shoot. on Monday next. The comm of the city was most inconvoniontly laid out and there in ; an opportunity now go con-get it in I good vny. Tho exponro has to be incurred some timo. why not or. once and reap only benet? ' ` 4* I ,__,,' I Q Iuluunuv zpu. . I The vencrnblo city nightwnhchman. * I Michal Quinn. is dnngqrounly ill. Old: :30 md inrmity in the cmee. Ifholivea until Thursday nub he/will oelobrsto the I eighty-third nnniveruuly of his birth. Ho | In: bson I fnithfui nightwabchmnn for as,` V ( great number of years. I ,\ v . OI! our `[50 I30. Imam Rilchip. ion of mama Ritohio, , King Itnot. method a deep on over the loft oyo thin aftorutongbivlo jumping on Irl olpudng thighs. Ha Ind the wound duund at tho (coon! hoopiul. . nanny. Iwmnn, tomuuu, cuunuoww, 9&7; ululy and Savoy: at Oanoutyh. I ,L_--- Toronto Hill and Emplro. , I Mr. McInt.yro,Q.0.. and Min Etta Mam . phonon. Kingston. welcome visitors to town thin stock. hnvo returned to Kings- ton. Min Macphan.-on wu immemol ad- V mind in her hnnd-omo ooqtumo and c ever repruonution of "Fur" M the govomrnent house not. at their oxcollencioo ball on [ Tuoadny. " lHUCI'C-% QTDTIITIIO ` Tho hro'arbit.nton adjusting the locai by rofeo tho general hospital have xed j the tow loan on building und content: pt I 37.463. The dumps to Wukine wing: and miin building In nd at 88.246 and 1 Iu_miun8l.`.*3:. i llll Be Rcnd;ior Brnrclny. The plasterer: have completed their work in xing up the mein building of the generel hoepnel demeged by fire. The cu-pentere end peintere will conclude their work no-morrov. end is is expected that the whole building will be reedv lor the reception of pa `once by Seuu-day night. The governor: r. on Monday when the nutter of re-buil g the Watkins wing will be considered. unnunuu aw 'I`ovont-o Inll Ind Emplro. lip Mntnivrn (3 (3,, IAII1 ll UUII|PIIll I-J Inn; Yesterday various members of the gen- eml hoepitnl etell were exemined by in- epeetor Power Luuchin their knowledge of the reuenl: re w ich deetroyed the Wetlnne wing. Henry E. Colen. orderly, Louutiod - Lheb he wee the tirsb to dieoover the fire. He had not been melting vex (or over a week. We: wee never melted In `he werde. Michael l-`owler. en lneel-. deposed then it was his duty to me 0 In for lloor purpoeee. No max hed been melted mheb dey. end none hed ever been melted in the werde or pen- hrye. Thejunlor houue eurgeon was the second pereon to discover the tire. There hed not been my wex melted then dey. The ongin ol the are in e complete mys- ury. --.',. A mbirniirmmozlon. W. J MoLeod.olerk {or warden Metoelfe. will leege tomorrow for Doroheeter. N. B., where he will enter upon the ducioe of etewerb in the penitentiary` there. The former eteweru hee been euperennunted. The olce ol wnrdengu clerk is being abo- lished at the lloroheeter penitenliery, and J. K. Power, who er. preeenb lle the poni- tion, in being -om, here to Act. under wer- don M'~"o. He will arrive on Mondey. Mr. Mu-woo ha... tor live yeere been e reel- dent of Kingston. Ho he been werden e clerk for two years, and amine his reli- denoe here has made n.hoa-0 of lrienda who will be pleeeetl to learn of his promotion, TAYWKS, ltntertulnment At aturnqul. An enterteinment under t e auspices of the oilicere of Christ church Sunday school was given inthe village hall Wednesday evening. Ileepite the inclemency of the weather the hall was` well lled and the li$V. A. W. Cooke. rector. had pleneant occupation ea chairman in moving a rapid and carefully prepared programme of emueementa. A Christmas carol was well sung by the entire school, aaainted by there teachers. Then followed dinloguee, recitation: and aonge of sustained interact and thoroughly enjoyable. "A little army" of live small boys in military marching or- derliterally brought down the house. When the little ones had concluded their part-, Rev, Mr. Rayeon. of All Sninte , exhibited anumber of magic lantern views. which were well appreciated. The evening wee hrou ht to A close by a unanimous vote of than 3 to all the promoters of its eucceee. [I'4 PTmmnn.| _II. LIIII Headed to Ole If Illet l churning Dnuhteu. , l A The mnrri e of D. A. Show. Inerchnnt, _ town Etta id, daughter of Mn. N. Reid,'0olborne street. was celehrnted at the reeidenoe of the bride : mother lent evening beloreeemoll ueembly of rele- tivel end (fiends, Rev. W. A. Dunnett. Euniltoo, ollicleting. The bride wu neatly u-reyed in 3 dress of meal brown Iureh Iilk, and carried I garland of white roses. the some flowers adorning her. hair. She won unieted by her sister `dith, nleo` trimmed with yellow ribbon and Ink 'ower'e. The groom wu ettendetl to by Theme: Donnelly. Two maid: of honor took part in thd ceremony; hllu Jeeeie Reid..niece of the bride. and Mien Ireno Show. niece of the groom. The muide carried `bouquets of white roeee. After the ceremony the company enjoyed a sumptuous dinner. after which games oo- cupied the hour: until the lllppy couple left for the east on the 2:30 a.m. train. NM.` I.-bl; :- An nnlviun nun:-Irnr in I-{rank charmingly dreued in white muslin,` loll: I0!` U10 ONE me Z;-BU a.ln. (cram. Tho bride in an active worker in Brock street. Mebhodilo church. tnking 5 daep in- Dorset in christian emieavor And Snbbuh Iohool work. The groom. also, in identi- od with mnny christian organizations. and at present is ncning auporintoridenh or Uooke'a church Sabb h rchool. Iltj Iilr not 1-`: -IQ I 1}: ' onionn.|osnco.cucumhu-u.`pnnloy. 505: . -Notch, Iomnoun. euuhllowur. ..LAnb ..|nilu Anal Rmrnvn Al Uarnnvnh; **- JOYOUS WEDDING BELL8. ,g._.___.l_.... haul ul lousy. I9: .1 -__v_)J ------V lnmunuly A I_.I .._.I Ii'......l. A Oompluto Interr I- .. ..._. ._..- ...._I..... n 3r'li'cy"ia '1'.'."cTu}E.' Vllzllolillell : M '.";"""'l,'.""' """` k. redey i `u_d::%`:`a d:uct." d::,iyrA llontlifiz rd | ` county treeenrer l urdy. and clerk of the 3 peace Whiting. who constitute the hoard '5" yum I of jury eelectore for the county of Fron- , tenet, heve been engaged since Tuesday in . 5 "' ; selecting jurore who will nerve at the hiah Tomorrow. the pick and | court: of justice and the county eourte for Dchoioe 0! L200 relnnente of the year 1808. Neerly 8,000 names were dream goods. linenl. ennele. gone over. etc.. at Leidlnve at exactly 0 Members of the board peid high tribute. to the city clerk fur the complete manner ,` hell price. - in which he Ind menu-ed the citv lieu. GEUHGE MILLS &`U0., A human aha. IGNI. hid loony!-Ah-hlflno that-c North King not-ah; vuncoullhllyloudon cl thpvum Iuol dty dock. Xnpdbhly dttvudo Ihjdihijj I gone over. tribute in which he had pnpued the cityliuu. Judge Price said they were worthy of ex- zhibitiou throughout the dominion u an lexunplo of nnnnor in which Inch line i should he ptopuod. Oulvury ohuch DJ. tonoort. (`duty church Sabbath school children" ' held their nnminl Chriutmu ontorminmonu Int night. And nonnthatanding the dis- nguuhloncu of the Innhor the little church wu crowded. Rev. Mr. Mowlo prodded while the little folk: furnished an Intoruting prognlnmo of recitation: and soap. I-Zach pupil rmoivcd n goodly than olonngu. cnndiu. ow. In. Donnclly. anchor. wn pnuntod with 3 uuchon I hihlo and an address by hot pupil. nuuvoyod other noun. lluon Cluh Bron. did not have any innu-ones on the ooohonu oi the building but-nod loot u` t. Buidunll their oioo fnrnisun and the book: of tho in- Inodrovovmo dopu-snout worodco con- sunod It was our chi bui_|ding.in I868. thus Comoliun Drioooll. - nighwntchmnn for John Mutton. was kilhd by "Buoy" Allm. win In inn-ad In tho ati-n_ III Jill -G'HII. WI! I'll U "l A||ou.whownInngdfoI-sboctino. I A fell by the Buperlntendent of llsslon I In the West. Rev. A. J. Vining, superintendent of the Baptist mission work in Manitoba and northwest territories. lectured in the First Baptist church last night before a fair- sized audience. His talk assumed the form ofa sermon on the importance of vigorously pushing ahead the work of evangelizing in those provinces at the present time. on account of the rapid in~ , creasing population, and as the RLEPO` is the main inuence which will weld the many nationnlities into one people. The work should also be progressed because of the future inuences upon that prosperous country to be. These provinces are rapidly lling up with foreigners. the government statistics showing that seven thousand new homes were established last year. The Baptist mission work was begun in 1871. when Winnipeg was but a village. Now there are seventy-ve churches established. doing good work among the Indians, Scan- dinavians. Russians, Icelanders and Her- l-...-`. 'I"|s- min-inneru nlnnnrr the Run. (IIHBVISIII. KDSSIIIII. ICOIIHUUII nnu !I6l'- mans. Tho missionary among the Rus- ainna in one of their own people. who was poraiataonlzly persecuted in his own country by the Greek church. be having boon um- `prisonod twenty-one times for ranching t the gospel. He came to Manito a and en- : nabliahod aamnll church. from which three ; have arisen. __ Everyjacket marked down to cost and under to clear. ` cum. .1, ,_A _.._!_L - 1_-I-;L ....-_ Vxcronu, ` B. C., Dec. 30 -0eere end pauengen of the 83. Vicborie. just in from the Orient)`. eey the: all ie exone- meub on the other eide of the Pacic. Peo- ple in all welhe of life expect there will be e ciuh between the greet powers over the eeizure of different porte in Chine. The - tieetae of eech nation have been mused in Audineee either to ght or so meke demon- egntion. - , ML- I2.-ind. unhin nnhn-inn At `Hana uanaua and one umoen manna. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride. Rev. J. E. Starr, of Sydonham street Methodist church, eiciating. The fair haired ' bride looked charming attired in a beautiful gown of white satin. The cus- tomary brido e veil and wreath of orange blossoms were in evidence. scrvingaa a fitting crown for one so worthy to wear. Miss Hattie Conley assisted the bride. and J. Henderson.0ttawa. cousin of the groom. lled the duties resting with best man. After the ceremony the guests partoolr of a banquet, following which Dr. and Mrs. McArthur left for the east. bound for their 1 New England home. Fnr some wanna Mien Hilton was emulov-' new nnglanu name. For some years Mien Hilton was employ-' ed me 6 teeoher under the control of the bond of education, And her services we quite ntiefectory to the board. She was one 0! the active workers of Sydenhem street Methodist church and en eioient member of its choir. Dr. McArt hur ie a graduate of Queen's, of the clue of '97. The umnimous wish of the friends of the young couple is that their pathway through life may be ahorn of thorns. Inch Inlet : Flue! auto loan Inu- od lot Lotion--'l'ln nmuh thump nu Boon Otdu-oil folk In Bouil- nou To lAnvo_!'orc In Twenty-tour etratlon. The British agship Centurion at Hong Kong has been ordered to begin no` work that would `detain her in port more than twenty-four hours. Japanese papers are anxious for.Ureat Britain to make some move. but ad . Japan to take a prudent attitude and al ply watch the progress of ' events. The German admiral. in a pro- clamation to the residents of the districts seized by Germany. advises them to con- tinue their peaceful avocations and warns them that any -hreachea of law will be punished.. Nine of the (`hineee -han- dits who took part in the murder of the German prieet at Yen-Chan-Fu, which Germany gave as a cause for the seizure of Kiao Chou bay, have been apprehended and much of the plunder has been recovered. (`.nnl-. Dahnnvfvatz-tamer Citv of Pueblo. Illa: Georgina Hilton and Dr. Ilelrthur United In wedlock. Kingston has lost one more charming daughter in the marriage of Miee Georgina Hilton to Dr. J. H. Mcgrthur. of Barre, Vermont. which event took place last evening at the home of the bride s arents on Princess street. Quite 3 out of the bride's friends were present. and the extensive repertoire of gifts of which she was the recipients testify to the esteem in which she is held by a wide circle of friends. extending throughout Canada and the United States. 'l`l.n nu.-Annnnn Inna I\AlnPl!IAt` inf. than |1axcnmm IN` THE mm. hona EXPECT A ousu or much 0! Duo plunuer nu Dean ruuuvuruu. Capt. Debnoyfatmmer City of Pueblo. reports that on the way north from San Francisco, he sighted I lumber-laden bark ashore in few miles south of Cape 'Lab|:Qry. Ho signalled but got no onlwer. The bark was seemingly abandoned. Heavy son were running. The bug Sen Lion was man in uho straits and being told of the wreck, wont. be the scene. The only recent depar- ture from British Columbio mill: is the United States bark (jnluaa. (`apm Ewart. which sailed from Chemainua on tho 22nd inst. BAPTIST MISSION WORK. We` dz :1-;t"w.i;h" ovex if low`prices will take them_. ' `vi IIIIIIC unrtrv ..-.. ..'.'H WEDDED LAST EVENING. l'l_I:lIhod Tholr V633. `THE owsns. mt. {%ivh:% ;.T. fxii T HUI. AIIKDXIE -C'I CIIIIII. II III- uunlllhtllouhluoluuotngulsiu nphiqdhr donut. and this IUInh0novu'poIicyIoiquniNn.\ 15. u. unwnou. Vim pnlidont Slnnlhnouty of the C P.R. doubt that tho British ulninlty bu nqnititiouod three ol the Eupnu nu-Iohipolnrounico inviov oftho sue cloud in tho oicut. The unsnonl for tbuhnncniunand uongxong ud Vanuatu. B C. Knish] gnhhnniljnn not Ijngk u. nan}- vaneouvc. I: u. lldilgit any that tho Ink- ncnolunou-fhnovuiuyiddiugtotlndo nun]. nlthn Unlhd Run. in I.hn(`nnnn. K-Cu'ID1VIIII,VCTlXI.IIlZK` IIIICIOVGUOUIHNH BIIQU in thtcoh Inn. Alllnnnn Anal mu Anin, ha: in. CIC-Wi1 UIIIT 53? III CIVIC?- in- litor. Allison And Mun Allin. ha jg.` OLQJIZA-Ink-ml--no M in um: anon. . : Horonftor no certicates other tlnn thou gnntod in Manitoba or the north- vent utrieoriou will ho rocognind by the Winnipeg nchool bond. Up to the gym i sent. time the bond but hold out indnuoufonu to-cutcrn teacher: by gun; J in: certicates without onminuiono. 1`- Lg`! oh. L-nbga. .-u-I Jinn-and nanc- II IVY! ynlvvu vvau pu- . ALL THIS wF.i:i'<"'u.xi1i nd Great Bargains in this de- partment. ` ' We cannot here enumerate rices, but invite inspection of our eckef bargains. Note the place- mu ceruncuou vmnou cnmmuuuuu. To bed the brohn and dinuodtiunu. to oootbo the in-iuud nrfocu. to indul- lv roliovo and to ponnnnontly euro pilot in 9:50 minim ol l`ruk I-Iaguqtio Oitnunt. 25* B. 0. Hitch". - 1%.. .._...u._. n|.-..-I.-..... -3 oh. - me onvory. "Cough Stnppon" I ootnbimtion ol ! wild chorry, whim purine bark. licorice. : hot-abound Ind mined. in I lounge form. Hulinq soothing and enntivo. Inland`: Dru: Shore. n....n.. .. ...om...o.. nu... oh.-.| tor we nvuonnnm BLIGOD Dy-law. The C.P.R. has issued A new taritf of freight rams to the nort-wean and Kootenay, making reductions as required \ by tho govcrnmeno when the contract for building the Crow : New Pun rnilwny was given to the C.l .R. 'I`n.mr I'l`nII ninl t. H T. R. mnductora hold YIHVI WIWI IE8 ICDTI RPIHD. CW3. Cough Shoppers. 3 bu-mien nnd plou- ing remedy for coughs. colds. bronchitis. hmmonou and n rpthor throat trouble. 10. a box. Mclaodn drug won. 1-}... l!-...-. 5|.` In.-Ii-n -Inn pgnnnn . me. not. mcuaoum uruz won. I John Kuuvn, he Indian. who rescued nix white child ._from a burning [arm home our 85. undo. Mon.. during the prniro Bruin tho m1. at the imminent. rial: of his lilo, in shout to rocoixo a bronze ` modal from the Roynl humane oociecy for 5 his bnvory. - |-I`;-mph Rtnnnnn" n namhilntion of last night. ` Ovonhou and rubbon on ru )1` nd or wounded too luau Swyorh. ' HAM calm hnn-innn- lures. hrirhh Ind IDCI EUCIIDOIBV TBPOFDB. Thin afternoon the first grain to leave the Moaere company elevator was shipped over the K. & P. railroad. Two care were sent out, one consigned to Belleville and -the other to Iroquois. Kinmarnn wnnm A man nf nmhilihv of Woulu De equllly I U00"- Tho sailors missionary seek: information regarding one J: hn Graham, of Glasgow, who hue been nailing between Montreal and Kingslon. Hm butt er J: nu. being very ill. desires to know his whereabouts. Illnnnn (` Ran, nll.r-nund nhhlnta. And Very III. (IBSITEU C0 KUUW llll WHUFUIUUIIIII. Duncan (` Rosa. all~round athlete. and at one time champion brondawordamnn. in alleged to have slept. in the police station Cleveland. Thursday night, and left: the following morning. He wu fined 81 for being intoxicated. . I-`mu nilinn nhnw nunh A solid block In Dalllg IIIIOXIOIIBG. Few cities show such aaolid block as` that from Montreal to Clergy sbreeu, and that on A main business street. Now is the time to correct. it. by voting on Monday for the Sydonham street. by-law. rm...n no I... :......l .. n-uv main` of Big sweep, fur trimmed, -ileep fur collar and tho- roughly up-to-date. given to we u.r.rc. To-mu-row niglt U T. R. conductors hold ajlnll in Toronto. H. Boyle. tho` genial wine clerk of tha British American hotel. will attend. Mr. Boyle will spend New Year : with his parents in HP. Cutlnrinoa. .1 Ram: llmuwtnnn an \\'ndnn:dnv nisrhh Year with his parents in H. Uuunnnee. J. lions Robertson on Wednesday night opened the new masonic rooms in Toronto and prenentod to the order eight. portreite of old grand masters. The portraits cost about $2,500, and w"rre executed by W. Grier. 11-- D..I.-..i. .l-..L..;II- nub .u..- lII'IOl'. Mrs. Robert. dnnbville. Ont , after I ruppt no tome` cacolnton. Unnobimd. she swallowed 3' pin ibh the candy. The pin stuck in her throat and the would hnvo choked to death only for the ' *omph at- tendance of twr doctors. 'l`L- I _L- I|..~...L:.. -nil.--up nnrmvsnnii 3- FUNTIIHCC OI DWI` (.l0CIOI'U. . The Lake Dauphin railway company is applying lor power from parliament to amalgamate with another railway company. It is understood this: this in to enable the directors to abaorb the old Hudson Bay railway with its land grant. etc. nnnnh Shannon. 1 har-mlan and nlaaa. Tho Vorylnuu low: cmvdod Ink `l'Io[ Incline ul spun. W. A llcllroy returned from Chicago last night. Ounnlmnl um! mbhu-I on Noted _ BIIB rue: IIIITIIIII, Ilrgv. on` fresh. at. Curnovakyh sh mu-hot. an:-cm '. JAPIQH. Bnhmnm. M1 [F950, ID UI|'Il0VlI"l lllll lIlIl'IlIh. George W. Ju-roll. Bettereee. Meine, ie vitibin friend: on Division etreet. V A`. . Smith bu regained nuioieut. strength to permit of his sitting up. Mumr Mnmarv. Winninen. en|'Arh|in- Iurengun D0 psrunu OI Ills awning up. Mayor Mocrouy, Winnipeg. unattain- od the Aldermen and city oioora to`: din- (1 night. V A Q And nm-hr in small keno tunilv -one omer to 1rOl]u0lB. Kingston wants a man of stability of diepoaibion as mayor; of tact. not to take up untenable pnritiona; of courage. to stay by I position once he has assumed it. Such A man is Charles Livingston. (L. 'l`.us-Ann ni:-In Minn Mnwnn-xin paint 5 man I! UUITIBB hlVlIl|{B(0H. On Tueeday night. Miss McKenzie. Point `Frederick, entertained a number of lrienda upon the annivgrenry of her birthday. Games, music, daucing.etc., were indulged in, the evening using pleasantly. Ln-r. niahlzn nnnt.v.nhnri' {mm Huron Fur Lined Wraps $25.00.

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