Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Nov 1896, p. 1

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A Pound of Underwear Worth a ton of Coughdrops.| You'll have to buy one or the other. Underwear will be the cheapest in the end if you buy it ' here. It's comfortable, warm, protective underwear. In nny_ man`: store you can buy the cheap .1 kind at 25c, 35c and 40c each, we hnve it also. but it is the eece- llned, Scotch lambs` wool. Aus- trtliln wool, natural wool, im- ported goods at 50c, 75c, 31, SL25 up to $2 each that we would like 9 to show you. No trouble to show goods. 0. H. WKL_M(Yl`, Innate: I'I'IHI I I'IIb&FI I\lhn Cu I u u-u- Vi . THEY. M. O. A. IQ IQVIOVOC TIC III|.|n[ I`I' Gold In The Province All Painted on Plseee Wen Good leeuu and lean obtained- Ipeelnnu, or llnlng It-ecu. Professor Miller. of the school of mining. in hit man Interesting eddreu Ins even- ing. In the Y.M.C.A., hold of the very fe- vonble indication: toward: future develop- ments in the gold mining Indum-y. In Canndn end in Ontario we heve e PROF. MILLER TOLD OF THEM AT run`: In R A C0 Iwf. IIKI FIG '3 l0 IIIIKI I-III -|"- Ncodlou to any. Mr. Elder still bu clan of tho nnlnsl. Tho Oonnty Oouncllu BIII. .................o E. in ..-Aginb nf KI Monda night lost Are gradually oommc out. t is learned. on tha authority of one of the "anti:. that "two alderman and a. civilian" were among those who enjoyed the least. The phrase two oldermon and aciviliau" in pregnant with meaning. The Will` l"lIl| aluullluly. The third weekly assembly, ivon by Jameson and Stanley, In the Wmu Khnll lust night, was an omim success. A large number were in atmndnncennd all on oyod themselves thoroughly. Mauro. IIDOO and Staloy Are to be congratulated on the success of their scheme to rovido ret- clan amusement for lovers ollibhe mrpol- choroan Art. Some 0! The Queue. Details of the femouu champagne supper that was given to several of the anti-eoel oil nldermen utter OOUIIOII meeting on Monda night. last gradually oominc nun. t. is learned. eubhoriw Mlchnol Wu Collnnd. 0n Snburday lust. North Shore wu visited b A rather unexpootad guest. in the person ofhiichuel Lynoh-t.he wild man who built I\ houu under A lodge of rock on the bank of Loughboro Lake and lived in it lut. wintnr. Ho did not atoplong. however, being followed by oilioinla from Kingston. While repairs were being made on the asylum only in the day A window wu lefb rinsed nnd out of this Lynch made hit ......... Ha rlid nnl. mam noqrlv no inane He : A sum vvlnucr. An elector of Ridouu ward stated this morning that scores of the ratepayers in the ward. who did not. vobe for Ald. Mur- tin last January. will rally to him support. c.I.i. can, on nnnnunt. of the stand he has tin last January. Wlll rally no me support. this year. on account. of taken on the coal oil limits question, and for the groan improvement. secured on Johnston street, through his oxercionn. A Commendslnle Act. Warden Truloott bu presented the county council with A portrait. of the mem- bers of that body. The ictum has been hung in the council chum r and present; a very ngpppearnnce. Mr. Trnocobt has net. on exemple that can with credit. be fol- lowed by his uucceuore in office. An effort. will be made to obtain portraits of the ex- wardena to place in the council chamber. ll IzIUVl!I' tulnitruln Lnnt evening In colored minetrel gave an entertainment in the oice of the Brit- ish American hotel. Some of his imita- tion: were excellent. He performed 3 font hitherto thought impoeeible. that of whistling in thirds. harmonizing e time. What was etill more remnrkeble wee whistling four parts at once. a perfect quertet.Ie.eoch part being quite dietin- guiehnble. Those present enjoyed the entertainment and chipped In" liber- ally. rinsed nnn our. 0! mm nynun mnua nu osca . He did not room near! as v non out before and roali that the object. of the men wgps to take him back to the asylum." I u_; A 1..-- 1-..... 7.. -..v ---.. ._n,. . [led A Long Jnnnt. On the efternorin of the lee inst... Fred. Bus. I-he lourteen-your old eon of C. L. Bnee. left. his home. n lecting Do inlorln his perenoe of his intention of leaving the city. Beloreni htlnll he hnd wheeled to Brockville, and mm there eent. up word to his perense an to his whereabouts. Since I.hen he visited friend: All through the eneurn portion of the province. using hie wheel entirely all means of tnnuporcuioti. During his Absence lrom the city he cover- ed many hundred mile: of ground. wheel- ing home from Bronkville yeeherdey. It will be remembered that during the uum~ mer thin same little sturdy wheelmen rode to Toronto and all through the I-urround ing country, travelling n Lhounnd milee. He in only I smell bn , but he any quantity of men y pluck. for which Cenedienn generally APO noted. IIII booing nu-u. John Morris, of the Quoon City oil oom- pony. hu rontod A house on Ordnnnoo street from P. Lyon: and will take up his residence hero to auporintend the oom-` puny IloooI business, until Inch tlmo u the council may no M to change in do- oinion regarding tho oil limiu. CLEARING lln A More Ilngorc Conductor Jame: Smnll. of the street. railway company. is suffering from I very sore nger. A day or two ago be crushed it. while in the nor. ol closing A window in one of the street onus. Cold weather oaund inammataion to not in the injured mem- ber, the result. being a painful wound. A ROI arlllllluu Il-ICUo A locnl phomgrnplier, well known in public lilo. Ando rouil grooor booting A nnmo oolebrolotl in footboll ciroln. hovo doviood It now gomo with which to whilo Away tho long. Ivoorioomo houro during the wiutor montho. Thomfomo might. bo tormod curling on dry lo . yot it io dil- loront from curling, requiring moro ooionco in ploying to count. up A ocoro. Smoll irono oimilor to curling otonoo. wolghlnc obout six ounooo oro uood. Tho gomo io ployod on A long. unooth boonl. upon which tho "loo." oto.. ll Inorhod 01!. It is pouiblo to auto lrom ono to {out into At. A shot, but tho grootoot ooro And pzdgmont. in necoonory to ocean A Aooro 0! Any dimonoiono. Tho two poroona Abovo doocribod played A motohod gomo loot ovoning in A Wollin ton otroot. loilur Ahop. tho grooor vnnningy A for pointo. boo-toro 0o lnoonlt). Dr. C. K. CIA:-ho. Aoporintondonl cl Rochwood hoopiul. looturod in Ohollnoro church oohool room loot nighton tho ooh- joot. "Inoonit . A Diooooo." Tho doctor doolt on onto to on tho uoounono oi lnoopityin tho nlddlo ogoo And ollowoil thouhooohronlrouonootoldioooooworo iudoodtohoEt5od.AothoyhodIo oobuil toollooruol uoooono. ro- tiouond roootion. Tho loooorc I shot tho gnorol public ho. AA A rolo. vory orrouooooidooo rqordiouo-Aity ood oluoooolnvoiiohly Ioioookoo I. oyupo-A oldioootolortho dloouo iloolf. lonodo A OTC NOW -IIIIICI. Ringing in price [rom 83.60 to O0 hove boon Added to the about 0! George Milli & Co., 170 Wellington street. next door to WAldr0n'I. cnnndn Buy company. Oloe, 19 Willinm street. near G.T.R. freight. oieo. Number one buy and ll al`IV at bovom piioon oonltantly on hand. H4.-an I'l A- Knntlx, unoupuu uvur --uwu. Wo hnvo 800 bnrrala ol choice winter ap- glu, all hind picked sud wlmntod No.1. . Hiloook. _ _ _ BIIIOI. DIIIIIIW DIIWIH Fume roll butter 1812., noot tub butts l'lc., bottle cutaup 60., 1 bottle pickle! l0c. J. Cnw_ford. uo. , I {U vv Wald:-on I. HA|NES&U1UTi ' Butter. Batu:-. Bonn. Finest print l8o., -ne packed buttaor 170., eroqmory printa. J. Crawford. The Whig Hull Auemhly. .L.:...u .....|.I.. ....mklu n CITY A ._.__._.......__..... Butter. Butter. Bump. ..Il L..a-L-.. ll- n.-0 Or ohouput llvor Known. ... Inn I.-.-ugh nl nfnnlna I I0 lbs. tweet. pobabooo zoo. J. uriuvloru. The event. of Thnnkagivin day win he the dinner of the Indie: ct, t o Y.M.C.A. The four hundred odd members are getting Into condition for it. RI OK and II 4-Inna: Ihirtn down In 500.: door. The young womnn who went. on a trip with horse-buyer J. H. Molhy on Thurs- day night. has returned to the \Vindsor hotel. hotel. $4.50 buy: from us an ovorconb that will keep you wu-m in the coldeut. weather. B. Silver & Co. nan... .....l.o,.-.9. Dnvnntnrdnv mfunod lsuc O'Brien was me lucky wmner. Sweaters. bop ahiru. overalls. odd vests Ind rubber coats at less bhnu cost no the Star Hall`: retiring sale. All the mndidnma for the council are hundmd. Look out. for cheap clothing as our 1 in growin vor short. And the `good: u be sold. gm ail`: retiring on e. Hnnhnrn Lf`.nuuhDrorn used when R1 be sold. mar ualra rounng am. He burn sCoughDro used when going to bocfthoy loosen bhop logm nnd alleviate all irritation of the throat. For sale every- where. 'I`......on nnfjnn Rn hnM.|- ninlalnn I00. _ mto conanmon tor IL. 81.25 and I! dress shirts down to 5%.; 850., 75c. and 600. dmaa ahiru down to 400. Only I fowleft-. Sm Hall`: retiring nlo. Cnum 61;, Pickles 10c. J. Cnwford. Min urdys musical recital. Wesley Hall. B enham. Monday evening, Nov. 23:-d. Admiopion, silver collection at. the (Inni- door. Th: Silver C U0. Polioo mnzlntrnto Duff eaoardny refused to rodnoo the sentence 0 Dnniel Dnhorty, who in doing time" in prison for reaming arrest. ll n- nhnnt. nnnhnf. nnrdm-I! '0 are How nbout sachet ion? We are famed for our violet an have added on new one, West. End. 20odorI to select. from. E. U. Mitchell. `Mm lAo|\ nlnh rnnmn Ara hnintr ttnd un. E. U. Mitchell. The Nth club rooms are boin ttod up. New carpets are being laid an the wnlls and coilin an are being re-pnperod. Other noceouary xtures no being added. Tabla and cooking . J. Cnwford. J. H. McKay. hone uyor.a(.nbed to the bonunnn who took him to Wollc lalnnd yeaumlny, that he would purchase I lot. 0! horses there and would return to Kingston in a couple ol dnyl. We hum mu left. A few min of English in couple 0! dnyl. We hue pnire English make of the finest kid Iovee. The origi- nal price of these i win 8|.50. but they must. be sold. 80 750. in the price now. `Star Hell`: retiring u|e. f`AOAun n, ninkln llkl.. print. blNalOl' uuu_y Avnuuun nu, , wuu -- .........._-.. .-. medical eumiuntlon eolordny in the New nourc. has been judged inuum by rs. Pholnn Ind Duff. who orderad her rc- movul to Rockwood. She wn taken to that institution last. evening. ' r(:`int.Inpl$c., pickles I00. bottle. J. Craw- o . Dollar A $1.00. box. 15. U. Mitchell. Two oar|oada-80.00U ?oundu--of malt. were shipped over the b.P.R. from the malt. house here to Montreal yeobarday. Roll and print buttor 180. J. Crawford. Lub evening R. Decker rniod I model of a pro llor enclosed in a glass case. Issue 0' rion the lucky winner. Quanta:-A um nhimu. mrarnlln. {Star Hm : rebmng INC. All the candidate: expected to be at the Y.M.C.A. on Thanks- giving day And dine with Kingeoons {our undmd. Inn`: mu 6.. nlunnn nlnthlna ll nur timn where. Tomato onuup 6c., bottle icklon lI)c., l0lbs. sweet. potatoes 260. . Crawford. The event. Thnnkozivinn day `L-star Hull : rourmg sue. Ccuup 00., pickle: |Uo.. print. I80. J. Crnwlord. M...-n Rial`.-on.-v -|\n -an rnmnndnll lnr Ulli ford. lord. We me offering in men`: ulators ne Canadian frieze, well made and durable a coat. that others would have no hesitation in asking you 87 lor. but they must. be sold and sold quick. 80 .50 is the price; all shades. S \Ha|I'a retiring role. A new ,0! American white quilts at 50c.. 600.. 750. and SI, at R. McF`au|`n, headquarters for house furnishings. Murderer Prentiaa was quite cool and hurlqunroora for house lurmnmngo. Murderer Prontiu quite unoonaornoo yesterday. when, under the guardianship of chorilf Proctor and K\)\'er' nor nollgrovo. ol Cobou jail. he was taken to the ponltontinry. ho trio drove in from tho outer G.T.R. station nnd Proutiu no At one. token to the peuitom tin . We have loltono nmallcoumor which will In told ohoop. Bur Hull. Wndmndnv cnnlnn Int mnvor Elliott row. 3 pm., an we wmo mu. . Perfumed! Perfumes! Never before was our Itotk I0 com late. Tty us for your next. E. 0. mm ell. Emu t.lunn.ni~\n unit; nhnnnnr than the mitt: were stolen mm mm lust. mgnt. Do you know that clothes that fit. your form and unit your pocketbook may be had on] at Silva:-'3? Au: Va.-I. nhmml-IA: Ann "1! Rnwn. on! at uuvors T w York chocolate! 40c. lb.; Rown- tree chocolates at 25c., 45c. and 500. per box. 13.6. Mitchell. Tm- n.-I4-...I._l\ {VII nnunrIu...nf malt. I80. J. Urnwlord. Mary McCartney, who run remanded for in r\AHnn noun-O. Inn haan innlld inmum bV will be cold chap. uur nun. Wednesday owning mayor had a Ion oonvonution at Duarnoto with the lam . C. B. Rct.hbnn.who,hon named in the bone! health And apirih. I-lo opoko ohoorfull ol the future. but grow land when to ones In: undo to his brother. H. B. Ruhbnn. who I: critically ill at Bolhvillo. _ Ilunao LI:-`vi Alnnrinnn or Ennlinh and __ Donor 9.54:1 Aunricnn 0|` English and only half tho prion. out No. ohooolnhn. J. Onwlord. 'l'|\-an lnnnnn nnnalnktklhr At. nnlitn next. 14.}. U. Mitchell. Boys three-piooo suits oonpor than the coat. of making at the Btu Hall : retiring sale. Ink.` t.-`Gaul n Imnnrnr at Hun Alhinn sale. John Stanford, A boarder It the Albion hotel. reports thus a fur cap and A pair of mm: stolen from him last night. Do vnn Ixnnw than clothes that vour UIIWIOHI. Throat:-us nuglattlulhr at. polioo budqnuuu-I Mt night. Ono ol the van- donnvunbo Jgdfourucn. who wn Ehnndinu uiouuon uouotimougo l.boHoouolPvo\-idonoo. Ho Ion the mdinnovoou-ryllnvohodidnu An doc-Ho neon cnnlonunt let him will p`Ol|lI|Il|CW'f Il|IIBOIIIIIl0. clwuo cnployncnt * hunk "W010 II; locum on on wnuruuay next." "min?! I Y "Tho Think `V. I diunoto.HhoY. .QA..u\dlvou '11:.` - In In: nnuthlnn. " 1`lll|'I rem:-mg sale. Dr Brown will uddreu &heworkingmen'a meeting in I convernhionel way t.o-mor- 3 pm'., in the Wmo hull. Pu-fumea! Perfumed! any--V. -uvv -.-- An all Indbh no: to. to vain to how. -_. u-s._._ g1- _..__..'-n| 3. __A. H11 (000 OIOIIIIIII DIDIUI lqr into, (many, ' at the Star Hall. Where will you out your thanksgiving turkey ? Print butter. neet. llc. J. Crawford. Summer underwear nu give away priou It the Star HniI'e retiring eele. Pure epple juice cider. J. Cruvford. Boy: Itole e euh out of avhouee in 'Wil- iinneviiie a couple of night: ago. Now in the time to not I bargain in odd I linnnvillo oouplo ol mgnu ago. I Now 5 bargain pants M. the Stnrynl a retiring sale. Our overcoat; are dull and heavy, but pants the Bur`;-nu rem-mg uue. our prices up It` lib. B. Silver & Co. A cnrlond of rain pine for ll local rm price: li ha. 5. uuver a U0. A cnrlond Ripe Arrived over the C. P. this morning. Ania Pnnxvh nnrn Ci nun! \IIhBn nthara Arrived the U. r. K. unis morning. Mngio Con vh Care will ours when others fail. 250. n me at E. O. Miwhell'a. n.-mu. mlnn mnnjna than nhninn of nur nice fail. 200. bobble at Ili. U. nuwnelra. Don't. miss getting the choice of our nice stock of nooktles: two for 25. no the Star Hull : retiring sale. Dr Brown &howorkinRmen'a PARAGRAPH8 PIOKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTER8. INCIDEN Tllll Nlllln V ` Six lothl tablet for I, h , ..' ' P r IIO IDIOO 0! I'll ! lily IAll'-VIllIl In- roopno no running Anon-nocbmg l:-- esp: the Atunlon 0! than Who Are l Tatum lnlan. n "Win gtgvlo din out Thursday. Ln u 0 I! "Tho_1:hgt!l|x`iv: 'no'rnun: v~ `,an1llwon `nt. "`T"'*' . Paaaea Away at the Advanced Ago of Seventy Yeara. The late Capt. Patrick Devana. who died yesterday at his residence. 460 Division Bt.. jdet east of St. Mary : oemetery. was born on in farm situated near Newboro. in Leeds count . in the year I826, and had just pn his seventieth year at his de- mise. In his younger days he followed the lumbering business and for some years was foreman for Chailey brothers. afterwards commandin A tow- barge on the St. Lawrence for t e some rm. On giving up sailing be located on a farm near 8 il`ord's Corners. Loughboro township. e afterwards moved onto the W goner farm. Ulenburnie. which he wor ed until four years ago, when he moved to the dwelling where death over- took him. He is survived by his wife and ve children. two sons and three daughters. One son is raroadin in the state of Wiacom-in.\nd the other is ooated on a farm near Odessa. One daughter is married and two resideat home. Deoealsd was a Methodist in religion and a staunch relormer in politics. For some years he was In member of Loborough township council. The funeral will take place to- morrow (Sunday) afternoon to Catarsqul oemeter ,where the remains will be placed in a mu tuntil spring. when they will be removed to Wilmur for Interment. llll HILIIIIIIIICU VVII \lIIIlIl nus ulu IICII Weather spoiled Bales. 'l`o-dny's- market. might. be termed Thnnlngwing marliet." it. being the lac Snturdey befoieche arrival of that ull-impor- lamfeetivnl. The attendance of farmer: wu the largeat. this reason. Over four hun- dred rigs lined up on the square end sur- rounding etroels. Farmers uid thn the air during the early morning mu rut and chilly, mnkin it. rather disagreeable for those who h far to drive to mnrlxet. vn.- ........:... ..c ......i.... -u.....a 1... ..i. ponugo,uy 3399. I0 non. If, however. any tickets remain unsold and these draw prizes the Hamburg gov- ernment, will not have thou payment: to make, and no the stand to win In my one well over 8|. .000 by their lottery. [ho other Cunndinn papers will copy this otMr.-C.uv.nrl'L (hnnnnn. ~a mose wno naa Ill` no anve no mnruot. The quantity of poultry offered (or sale was very largeandnot. more than half was bought. up. Prices opened high for all commodities. but by noon, owing totho plethora of produce and the anow storm. raou dropped matcrially. in some cases representing t.wont._y~vo per cent. The average price: paid wore an here quoted .- Baal. uuartars. 30. tn (0.: mrk. nuar- (BTU, 00. B0 00.: UIIUIPQ, 90. W 00.; IIIIIL` ton. quarters. 40. to 53.: lamb, qnuura. 50. to 00 : turkeys. 50 no 81 each; ducks. 40:2. to 600. I pair; fowl, 450. to 550. a pair; chickens. 350. to 500. I pair; uppkss, 30. t.o00c. n bug; pouwoo. 450. town. a bug; butter. prints. I80. to 200. a pound; rolls or pnckod. I613. to 180.; eggs, new laid, 200. to 22. I dozen: packed. 160. to I80. I doun. -v---_'- _. -..- -..._._-.. or wnicn Luge must no pun. In the list. four drawings the ohnnooe of drawing a prize alighly increnee with each drawing. but after that they deoreue again until the last drawing when each ticket will have 00st at least 028.60. Illd every person has one chance in two-nndwlulf oi drawing I `)1-ize. The chance of winning I the principa prize is. however. only one in 89.000, 0! winning one of the live cbiel prizes one in l7,920,und i! I prim in drawn the chances are nbnut. three $0 one that it will only be 838 76 ion ten per cent. and pontnge,uy 834.75 net. 1!. however. anv nprvuuuuj uvun nus u--u. The snow storm to-day wee on unexpect- ed en an earthquake. People were looking for rein and when mow begun telling about ten o'clock this morning everybody looked Iurprieed. Onlyenhghh wind in: blowing iron the north eat. but it. we: non cold not Iherp, only rev and chilly. -10 that e vieitetlon of the heeuI.ifu|" wee unlooked for {min preulling elgne. The etonn was beev while it lacked. the snow falling to Ade of eevetel inoheeon the level. II. Ipoi the market lot fennere. who veleobliged tocerthomeegood pen. ol their stock of ptodooe. me the euondence of buyere elmoet oeeeed when the norm settled down over the city. A yen: ego mom. mu Int iunkeoch enothn eeonn pa menu or you. uppoaing that their ticket romaine un- drawn in the [int round they heve then the follopving chance: in the second : 0' winning one of the live prinoi I puree of $500 or more one ln22.000.or:vinuing 8250 or more, one in 15.714. of winning any prize At. all. one in RM. If they drew a prize the chnncee are 2.949 in 8.000 chm. it will only amount to `H.215 or .10. I3 out of which Luge must be paid. ln the 'rnt. four drnwimn the ohnnoee of `ere. III. ECIIIIIUT` IQFWIITI ! Kmosrmu, Nov. l2.-('l`o the Editor): ` Permit me to tell people who mi ht be! foolllh enough to gamble in thie otwry what their olnneee of winning actually. In the hut drawing there Ire H2,- 000 tickete and only 2.000 prince. There I are. therefore. fty-ve chances of not! gaining Any prile for every chance of; winning one. If you do draw 3 rile at all there are 1.950 chanoea in 2. that it will` be only 96.25, from which ten per cent. will be deducted for expenses. ` The chance of winning any given prize is oneln 112.000; of winning 82.500 or more one in 50,000 ; of winning 81.260 or more onoiu37.333; of winning 8750 or more one in 28.000:oi winning 8500 one] in 22,500; ofwlnning 9250 or more one in ` 16.000. The chances against winning any substantial rite are therefore l5.999 to one, and in evor of drawing nothing at all fty-ve to one. For this you pay $1.50. But as Canadian inventors (Y) mint pay for the tint two drewinge at once there in one chance in fty-ve. or 1.950 in 112,000. that they may draw a 95.25 in the ret drewing,und thereh lose all chance in future drawings. T ey will then receive 84.68 net, loee expeneee of poetage, tor a pagment of 34.50. uunnaina thnt their ticket romaine um- uouloa down use my. A you onoot. Illth Int) Inch moths: norm mind thocity and v 'nity. The urivul ohnowthio noon in. than-ofon, over I month Inna-than Int. yur. Smnll ban and little nirh nioimd AI. BORED IIKTIIIIII I\II Fl . Svnnll boy: girls njoiood tho Ihih Inntlo oonrin tho cu-th. For than it nuun no ondol on. Hand old! woman not proud into service, now- non pilod up and In unowhnllo rollod up by young Gnnudu. Iuquhcr any Ind a duo him: and onjoyd the Artful of Santa Claus vnnlhtt. lonnnlunun JnhnL&nmh1uhnd OAK HALL, KING STREET. W.J. DICK&SON.` 3:5? THE LAT? LVOFIQO PTICX [XIII VII` II DOTS QHOEEI Boot. quarters. 30. to (0.; pork, quar- arn. 50. no 8c.: mmne. 4c. to n: mm.- THE SATURDAY MARKET. LATE ARRIVAL OF SNOW. LE ul In-luv IIIII uuunuu nun- prending Over the land. ........ .uuuo. On.1.`- -an an un Tho Hamburg Lottery. `IVIH "Nnv I`) _.l'I"n tho RICK DEVANA. I ! )l. noes, U. U., an I p In. uluuuuu school and bible clean at. 2:30 p.u1. First. Church 01 Christ. Soient.lnt.--Fruer hull, King street. service to-marrow morn- ing, ll o'clock; subject. "lnIt.rucl.ion in the Way of Understanding." Week} meeting. Friday, 8 p.m. Everybody we - name. come. Rev. Carr Glynn, appointed bishop of Peterboro. in an nriatooruiu And popular London went. and vicar, who tween I mid- dle couuie bow/eon church portion. is n libornl in polluion and a nun long marked out. for elevation. DAnAnllI1 Hm Analinnn hhhnn of sum- for elevation. Recently the Anglican bishop 01 Shop- ney, Englnnd. dedicated two freeooee ud- ded to St. Mathias . Stoke Newington. The dean of Bristol dedicated e nhnnoel screen placed in 8:. James . Bristol. by Mrs. Robert. Champion in memory of her husband. !.`.........I(.Hn (`.hmml-:m.nn v An mnm|na- h baud. uI':}\'ungel1utio Churohmnn : An evange- list. Mr. Sohivorol. wall-known in this put. of nhg l)on_1inipn. has been holding_ moot.- :.'w' '."..""'"'P:'..::..:.*::u.:,::':::.'::::::*. o m: e tllnrtnbioyclin by lulios io-im|pornl ! Naturally no inlo indignation has been nrounod. Sanotiod common some in I prime requisite in religious apeukaru." Illlll IlII'|lIll' I` runs- Tho atumor Petrol book aboard pilot. Peter Mclnde. ol Ridouu atmet. this city. you-nordny, and cleared for Picwu, N.S. Kidouu canal. The summer Bothnin will go into winter quarters at Gnrdon Island as soon as her cargo of wheat in unloaded. She is at present. at Portsmouth. when she in being uzrippod Ind her Imchlnory dnamnntlod. Tho mg Janie Hull Arrivod from Mon- o...I Li. mnrninn nith fnnr Iinht hams: Vgfhli Inspector. uzrippod Ind her Imchlnory mamnnuou. tronl this morning with four light barges She cleared a min for the some port this nfnornoon wit. three barges grain laden, hnvinu also in mm: tho nin at Mum . S. The slot) Dandy loaded 3.000 bushels of wheat. at iohardlon E Sons olevntor this morning and cleared for Wuhburn, on the Ridouu canal. 'N.. .o.......- Rnmlmin will an inm winmr Bl IBITHXJ1 IIIVIIIK Shells. 'm.. quarters at that porn. The nboamer Rooomonnb. from Fort. William. with 07,000 bushels of whack, Il'l i\'0d It the M. '1 . Co : uncborngo in eight. o'clock vhin morning. By shroo o`clook her cargo was diaohn , and she clonnd spin for Fort Wilinm to re- load. The steamer Cuba wont nground on I shoal {our mile: Abovo Diolonoouh Lundinl on Thursday. The Kingston I. Montreal forwarding company : tug Raginnld wont. to her naisonnco. and in ondnnvoring to get. the steamer oil` the shoal broke her unor and Ira compelled to roturn for I now one. Finally the Cuba was Island. was taken in out by thy Roginnld and was when to Prescott. whom bot broken rud- der In npnirotl. '- lectures on "1'J|emenu ox Mannoou." Rev. J. K. MoMorine will be the preacher on thanks iving dayin St. Mary Magdalene : church. upnnoo. Th6 offeriv H will be in aid of the Kingston general I ha]. Cnbhnlin Amamlic church~-n `nreliat In no or me mngawn general I nan. Catholic Apostolic church~n `geliat service Sunday evening seven o cAock. aub- `ocb. "Tho Spiritunl Application of the Ievonth Commnndmenb to the Christian Church." 'l`hn nnanina A` Hm nan Mnhhndinbl Uhurch." ` The opening of the new Methodist. church. Gnnanoque. will occur on Decem- her 13th. Rev. J. Pitcher, Stdmstoad. H... ....l D... ha Rvnlnrnnn Kimntnn `3!`...E"| nor mcn. new Que.` fnd Rov. will be present. Brook Ibroot. ` Will be pronoun. Mobhodist church. pastor. Rev. J. Gronfall-Rev. Prof. Mowab, D. D.. will preach urrnorrow at H I In. und Rev. P: )l. Ron, D. D., at 7 p m. Babbnbh uslmnl and blbla clue am. Ilnrlno Item: Plckod Up Along tho Klug- -onn llnrluuv Front. BCQIII. The pin Hut. Marin Stella, Ior dia- chuming her cargo at dnuugod grain ID Clarke brothers Inuit. homo. cleared for Prescott. this morning in town of the tug Jessie Hnll.8ho will go into winwr at that port. The Rocomonnb. l'ruUytannn cnuron so-mm-row. Queen urn Mothodinl. ohurch-~R.ov. E. B. Ryokmnn. l).l)., at both norvicoa; II on m.. Tho But. First"; 7 p.m., "Conver- uion." ...I-..h.-. .9... ..I...m|._Ao. hm}. -m-. non." Sydonhnm sweet, chumh-At both ser- vice: Rev. W. J. Hunber, DD., of Man- trul. On Mondny evening Dr. Humor lecture: Elements of Manhood. I :2... ,1 1: MnMnrinn ..a|n..r.I.. nrnnnhnr @--1 Wht tholavon at lhuconndoouolnl Iporu An Doing. Why not have. I popular loos! football match on Thanksgiving day. Onniton n. Queen's? Munhan of the Rnlionolil oollvlt foot- Quoon'u? Members of Rogiopolin oolhgo ball man dooluo choir villingnx to that tho buinou collage uggnguuoo on shah- Iiylggoa `attach nooImondatIonI' of Int oeny. p ` A Brockvills correepondent write: to as that the project announced ln't.he circular letter of archbiehop Cleary,whioh wee read from the altar of St. Francis Xavier church Int Sunday, calling for a general dioccun collection in aid of Regicpolie college, Kingston. is about to meet a remarkably generone reeponee from the Catholic people. I Already a large number of citizens have sent in their namec to vicar-general I (lnuthier for ponsiderable eume: Five for 8|00 each; eeven for 850 each, and a num- ber ol others whose resources are known to be small, for 3. .-`i each. the total of this advance subscription being 81,080. It is expected that the eubscriptione ol the lull congr ation of St. Francis Xavier church next unday will amount to a cum in larger than any heretofore contributed to any charitable purpose whatsoever. The archbishop : declaration in his cir- cular letter. that he will accept eech one :-1 offering to iopolls college as a personal favor to himee f. is the mainspring of the whole movement. Howl from An DonoI:_unt|ons-l`llllng M the Pululu. Principal Grant preaches in Stawnrbon I'roo'ltyurinn church to-mm-row. Uuocn Itraat Mathodinb 'l'l`lB.:... giving The Inc's noonvnandationo night for the oonaidondon oi the rugby union an union 0! In the Uloho u"`[ood night NI` uh oonuaonuonu an n union Ipohn u"` -mnndonn from Kinda." "TIT T ' ha `ha: .&`.`h..~mh `M ' P u `.1 up I J.......`..........-:-.::-.-..".2:: 83-" ' In Brookvlllo an Advance luburlptlon of our one Thounnnd Dollars u Boon Ilndo-the Inlupng For thc unor- I I` RESPONSE TO THE REQUEST OF A, ._ . .--.._..-.n;-nn atom: SPORTING PARAORAPH8. OHUREH PARAGRAPHS. IN MARINE CIRCLES. on vnbn Lune barges grain uuen, also in tow the pin THE ARGHBISHO-P. 9v. .1. rnwner. uumuoau. .Dr. Ryokmnn. Kingston, John Pratt. charged mu. nanny Broken A -lndn nonoreu cuauoin ll oonunueu w mun ul . In religion he was Presbyterian. mil in his younger dnyl stwnded the kirk in this city, 0! which church he was An older {or many years. Of late years he has been the mainstay of Preebyleriuniam in iiltnvnle. His nnme was a ouuehold word in King- ston townshi . In politics he wu con- servative. ire 91: nu Ardent. Pfohnbani. and leader among the Orangemon ol the county. He was the father of uneven chil- dren. His widow and live chilclnn our- vivo him, three sons and two daughters: William H., mnnsger 0! the Knm piano company; John. on the homestead. and Albert. A physician in Oakland. Inwl His two daughters who survive IPO Mrs. A. P. Vnnluven, of this oil, . and Mn J. Luke. of Oahnwm Mrs. urren. the youngeat. child, died about three years Ago. SIXTY - vv --uvw John }`rnt.t., in police court this morn- ing. pleeded gumy to having been drunk yeeterdny. _ A chnrge pf having broken `I gpcone of sage? glue` In`Edwnrd Rtovemlj no on neno area. we: pne nguinst. him. He did not remember hnving broken the leu, hut mid he bed tele- grnphod to in pieher in |l_ouu'en| for mono , an: when he redcewed Ihe would or t. e nmnge one. e Ina ro- mnnded till Tuesday to give him A chance no pay. Pratt. in the sailor who we: dinnhnrlrod ua nun a; -rue;-n Friday morning there died at hie reci- denoe. (llenvale, town-hip Kingaeon. one of the loneera of Frontenac. Robert (lib- eon, J. . and poetmeater of (llenvnle. Mr. Gibson waa born in Ireland eighty- one years n o. and came to Canada when a child with is father in 1820. Hie father nettled on the (Hebe farm. then managed by the late arohdeacon Stuart. He alter- warde settled his three eons. James, Robert and John on farms of ~eheir own. Deceased was a prominent man in the township end county. serving in reeve when the three counties were united. and later after the separation. He was always for agricultural or public improvement. He improved his own aurmundinge and en- couraged hie nei hbore to do llkewiee. He was also one of t 0 Veteran: of I337. being an oioer of the militia at thattime. When the noon gun ceased rinu for a time on the withdrawal of the imperial troou from Fort Henry. he was the llrat. to relee his voice in protest. and always claimed that it was through his inuence thnt the time- honored custom is continued to this dajv. In I\QrI:t\n La \-ran Una-Bren-inn an w y. l"):nt.t. who dinohtrgod {mm the steamer Ocean at. thin port yntar day for stealing whiakoy. He in id otf yesterdn) morning and proceed forth with to not drunk. He did so with the 11)- nult shove noted. D.-..oo -.- nnoinuu in - all-....l_..I.. _-....-- ault aoovo nowu. Pratt wan acting in a disorderly manner on Ontario strut yesterday evening and van arreatod by P.C. human. He was in- clined to Iuiat arrest and laid ho had been "done up by the police in Boaton"0ome time ago and would not aubmit to arrest here. He did not acrap long with the stalwart oonatable and was lad In go quietly to the atation. ligand twenty two oontu ol his wagon Iatt. Ho claim: that he did not ataal tho whinhy on the Ocean, but that aoothot nilor pur- loinad itand that he bought it from his ahipunto. pracuce. Col. Cotton, 1) O C.. inspector of unil- lery. will arrive home on Momlny {mm In western t.our,durin which he inspected the London. Wollan , Hamilton, Guel h, Toronto and Durluun eld batteries. `lie concluded his work at. St. Cnohnrinea. the heaidquartors of the Welland field battery. JIII Toll Thou Who: You loo Thou The` Inn Int In 3- luau. Dr. Albert. Gibson, of Oakland. Iowa, reached here on Wednesday and was at. home when his father. Robert Gib:-on. Ulenvale. died yesterday. Dr. Gibson graduated from Queen : in 1385. He likes living in the west and has an excellent, practice. Col. Cotton. C.. inspector Nearly mm mo or-loo on all my "booh and shoot" tho Inc Georgi "O ord'u" Immense clock. I Inns to char tho-wholc nook out by Jan. 136.. I897. Sooononlong and nail woou hol you an money. 0EoI'd'n.o|d Ihnd. l27pPrincoon moot. A. Ahg-gqthy. I000! 1-hi.` _~ -- Choioo vinhr nu. Baldwin. Gmoinn. sou. anon. _ I number or anon. Mayor Elliott. has not us at consented to stand for election as a demnn. He says that if he does consent. to run, it will be to oblige his Rndonu wurd friends. _ Wgng bhin Fooia t.o_givo__Chicngn in be to obll 0 me Kldolu wura Irlenuu. Wong to give Chicago rstchineeenewapnper It. willbeonllel the Chinese News. Wong has been A frequent contributor to the Engliah mxgnlineu und pepere. and despite his prhgreuiveness ll held in high eubeeva by his country- men. . WILMOT Mann 0? I mm.` lfurnhhlnnibopcnmont. ` men. Another rival to Miatmu Urr. of King- ston. I! I oeutonarinn, has punt! Away. She was also another victim to tho hlnelul tnbaooo habit. Mrs. lemballn Riddle. of Murkhnm, died last. Tuesda at the :30 of 106 years, having enjoyed ner pipe to the lush. n.. A`}\AI` llihann nf nnlxlnnll, `awn mwaua ` ' Bald G ' Satgovu, ';?.`:.....s'3'.."'u.'v'.s'."2......-.T. I .._-. .__. , cleutly recovered to allow mm 1.0 an. up. Little Miu Calloughan. of Ki sum, in her pretty scarf dance" is one the ap- tornobioua at. B Soonoh concur. in Picmu on Dec. lab. ' Lash evening Maseru. H. Hourd and W. Bell arrived home from a hunting crip. They were quite successful, securing each number of ducks. ll...u..- Fllinrp lmn nnf. an vat. Mmnnnvnrl Q, IIIIIIIIIII, Iilfllnp. j Pipponc. 81700004 I. Iildtiatt +: '-".`".. .f}}'.7.I/' INDUCEMENTS In Ibii`i`Fd}| KM ihidr vvawrwwn. wnero I son. Robert Vance. (`..-.o..{.. I II E nooert. Vance. I Cupuain J. E. Scott, uteuner Pogoia. . porioualy ill with an aback o! few 1-. in suf- ' Bcleutly recovered allow him to sit. Callmhan. Kiuaton. COHIIIIOT4 [D8 l I`0\'ll|0|II IIO|IlC- Normnn Mitchell in a monnbolpf a hunt- lng part. beamn about Uollius Luke. Rev. . Grenfo l i-at Soelefa nay attend- ing service: of the ro-opening ol-the Mech- diuo church. , C. Vunoo, Kingaton, left menu for Wavertown. where he will reside win his nan Rnl-nu-Iv Vanna to Toronto. Roma Hutchooon. Wolfe Hand, wm conduct. the Provincial house. Nnrmnn Mlfnhnll in I unmnhalnf n Ixnnh A Ladies Fine Slipper, Don- gola Kid. strap over instep. narrow pointed toe. neat and shapely. Our price only one dollar. ' V Iovuunonto otuviho l ooplO-WIl They An twin: and halal. lovamonu at cm roopu-vnIu Tho] An . Ihyl-3 um bola`. . Miss Knthloon Barty in visiting friend: It Toronto. Wm-uh Hnlnhnum lnlfn Inmi will Nearly half the co ol \ ' In. `T --Cu-j '4 TIN!!! I-9'30! THE LATE noaanfnasou. HE IS IN THE TOILS. PER DI (Ill! laoluri I In Ihrly Don. .L ,,,_ .12-.) `I. I". IIAISISIEKMV. lnmnnnl um Eununin. Princes: Street. Phonon-Wncroomu. ml; Eeuldonco. 91. Lowell prion. HENIEI DNACII. Lunnm UIDIITAIIII um ls`.unLnn-ul Prlnoou street. Oomu Sydonhun strut. Tolu- phono oommunlontion. DI:\ ANA-Ill Kingston on Nov. liltli, I896, Capt. I . Devene. e?ed 70 years. Funeral will take pace from his lute re- sidence. Division street . next. Sunday st l p In. Friends and ecqusintsncee are respectfully invited to attend. Gmsun -- At Glenvnle. Township of King- eton, on Friday. Nov. 20th, I896, Robert Gibeon, aged eighty years. Funeral will take place from his late resi- dence, Glenvsle. to Cstem ui cemetery. next Sunday nt. 10 mm. riende and acquaintances are reepectlully invited to ewend. Smml-Sndden|_v. in Kingston. on Friday. Nov. 20th. 1898, Mise Annie Smith. Funeral will take place from her late mei- dence. I83 Princess street, at ll) e.ln. Sunday. Friends are invited to Attend. Hruus`.-a -~In Kingston, Nov. 20th. I896, Doroth Mar uerim, infant. daughter ol John . Hug es. god eight. months. Funeral private. A-`A IBIAIIJI Tun Lnnulo Uxmnnun-IM-I50 Prlnuon street. Telephone NM. 0po_n Du: and Night. .?_%_..:_?____ W. J. unnnnnn, Funul. DIIIOTOI um EIIDALIIII-I81 Pun- cuu Itnot. block above old nzund. '[l.l.A lJ0`lS-1'HE ALW_'lNl.lTON ESTATE Tmut odor: for nlo lb full Inn. lnhl out on tho wov dds 0! the property, two homing King shoot. two on the I Am shore. and tho romuindor (going osutvurd on A ntroo-t lead- ing lrom King send. to tho uhuu. in. wine: ranging from M U) per foot neon:-ding Io loos - Hun` or plun. t_o_rmu. ole, app" ELI: A. TSIIUHIU run Inn lvu-nn u-unv- A lieu ntooohool Portunmnnn. `A; II- c;`0.i4'>nn It'll lwolrocalvoti nntilianoonbcr -I. I r In can Minn I I third-gnu oortlgirnton` BorwJl . Mule llll . Addnu J. A. Inthovnon. Jr.. sec`y 8. 8. zoned. Box Jbgu-pgt. ANTED - Elli` -- IIIJA Ll , [II `V uvory loo: 1 local or ynngayu no lnltodnoc an Inn and hop can out canto not up on Iron. fonooo :::.:::.:=_;;.e::.-.ca:.a;*:'" : moat oxpuntmun menu I In um VIII, __Io_r _ nsgtuu `Ii/limb?-Van mans 124 Iran `town. uhip n! Storrington. Apply to D. J. Wulkor. Court Honu. Kingston. H. I). BIBBY C0. -1-uuvui wave uIubVIlal3 Is a specialty with us. The variety is immense, and prices never so low as now, quality con- sidered. . ..v..-o-V, up uuuvlu is one of the latest productions of this celebrated maker. We show it in four qualities, and can recommend it with confidence to anyone requiring a handsome black dress. Iiaa -... navnnunnu trill no 7 Voiucaui-In} this modomly-constructed and ` utore. Priestley s Eudora I... ....~.. ..r ..L_ n_.__. _. , Black Dress Materia!s '1: n ......-.'..I A . . . . .f.|, Pi` -SALEk T ROOKHTO LET. WITH WARD. Q QUEEN Itrooh u -[Iva-lull w uuus. Improve: tho nppatlto. and lmplrta the lllodlulnnl Vlrums 0! the [III -Ilhnnl NUTRITIVE WINE. OF COD LIVER OIL In ngroonblo to aka. I m nu-nun: I I Pmci "i4`O'n SALE on To LE1 WEA - For sale by all Druggincs be on ma unmuon r. locum I ;-_ ""fE';*:*? uouuy min light. snow or min to-day. strong nortbwoutorly winds. turning colder ho-Inorrow. Cloudy with light. to-dny. strong north-um:-Iv JACKSO N'S T `u-76Tn"'`A Ci:`. am 83 I; l Ever offered now opened. 1,000 `olthem. satin lined or all round. V Entirely new designs for the holi- t day trade. HARDY S, can Dunmun ct Inrth QM: _ llnnml DA"l;H:,'I- bk ndllr vuu v v vuurvviu 'n: wtube nun Mr. A a 1 , tonogzzr oi violin mm $311010 n r mu ADIHGION. M cont: ; Ruorvod sum. 50. Proceeds to be given to the Gymnasium uaduzvorluhops Fund of Queen`: Uni- vor ya KINGSTON REFORM `ASSOCIATION mince Ind for nnornl huulnmn. Iouuon nun nglnor Iholr numoo wlth u nnu onlanod -onrotnrlu. undying an un- nnnl In. on or boforttho data ul meeting. to qualify them to can one In the proruxnau. III II I \l:" I , Ill KUUU SUI l!- The celebrated Fownc'sb Eng- lish Calf Gloves. lined or unlined. l Also Mocha Gloves. ne "Boat 25c Ties '1 Pnnooss st. no}-tn smo - nm':on| `DR. srocxs HAMMOND and war varsity. uucx Is qupuucu ul. ~ Thll will be agrand opportunity to secure seasonablc goods at greatly reduced prices. Sales for ` cash only. Call and sse us. lorm Auomnllun Vllll no nem on Wednesday Evening, Dec. 2nd. M. II o'clock. in the hall In the Winn I-ullrllnq. lo! the nlootlon 0! uflloeru nnd eusrutlvo oom- mlhu huulnuus. numoq IIIIUKIIIII. nuvunnuu-5 Just: on the lanes Bquun two good Battery horau. sale -0 ll o'clock. noon. Tum- nu. ____A__ . I CC NC E R T In CONVOCATION HALL ot Queen's Unlvorslty on A _. . an A. `Tucsday iE1ili'1g';VNov.2 4, 3 "`T.9.'?'f 9".`.,, ._ IV` Gonulnc Home Scranton Comtort. Coal. no In I aupuoo-I. 1 dl M In |I:`I:Io:Io.|d`:Icn XII: tho. b:I I.:o.:l I: mlhltilht housing on cooling pupoooo. BUSINESS CHANCES WANTED. AOINTLIIAN OI`. LAIIOI amumss expo:-knee In looking tor an laud om, ink or without nrvlooo Ad-inn A. no .Our big lot of $5 Coats and Cape: have been replenished by another purchase. Your pick of Coats in Boucle, Beaver, Serge or `Frieze, $5 each. We've others . Onn I . Hose. Big, heavy ribbed wool hose, 25c. Cashmere ribbed or plain hose, 25c, better lines, 35c and 5oc. Mitts and Gloves Will nd a place on your want card. We can supply you ladies and children's mitts, ;5c, 20c and 25c. P inaumnrl (`Jnvnc ' am`, QED. $12,000 worth of Boots, j Shoes, A Trunks I "' Valisesi 151.2. ` Ringwood Gloves; 20c, 25c, and 30c. 4 I` :.....1 um um: and ClnvA nf I anu 30. Lined Kid Mitts and Gloves of all good sort's. TL- nah.`-n-amino. wnurl-In : pna. The Annual locuiir ol the Kingston Ba- lorm Auor-huon wl t he held on |u-.|_--.|-.. l:..-..I..- nu `haul 1 AUUTYIVON SALE or Hbnsrzs. aux ,__ _n| L- _-|.n __ Wis. SWIFT co. HIGH WWW I U? UUUI III`. W W. M J. INQUOU Iui|IonIuI.IlI.Ili n 33"` m-AduIIn|IdIIo$vqanoI J , mg Jacket Selling. Ills `nu UKYIIIHIUIU` I stock is dioposed of. a gram Ofrmunicipnl politics at present is coal oil, yet notwithstanding the weighty arguments, pro and con. 'tis only a light matter com- pared with the importance of Warm Underwear. We open for Saturday ten dozen Men's fancy" wool Underwear with knit skirt, 5oc each. It was in- tended by the maker for 75, but we closed the pile. ' / }The Burning Questloti KINGSTBN I.Al;lES' 'C6i.LEGE Thorn will honolu on SATURDAY. NOVBMBBR 28th. _ .x- u--L-a Qnnnh 0-n gum! Ihnm HIGH OOUIT OF JUSTICE. 7?; W. B. DI"-K J u.nm.nt1.I.. .. |l..- MI. Inn and the Students or Thorn will honold an . v ununnnnnn The nomhcn ol Llmntom Lodge No. 9| no requested to moot st llwon Lod Room on HONDA I-VENIN to ro- oalvodnnd Astor UnlM.m-and Ovoraoorn um. Grand Onta- lur Evlnon and Bm.(.`ornoN.. 0! Otuunoquc. A full unondnnoo nu nF'don's'vx 80.0 nu rlu.` planes. (4) Are novnimbiono tobo held on the Acme day In ordimry municipal nom- imtionn. or the rook pnvioun to the ordinary nominations? A.--The statute in plain on this poinm. They are to be held the wool previous. but tho vote in. of course. to bo taken on the amt day n that vo for mnnimpnl elections. moon or sreonmonu. The are in Hastings county is of a pecu- linr grayish oolor and continua of iron. nul- phur,u-sonio And gold. Of Into ore: of this nnturo have been molt ubiofncborily ro- duood by the cyanide process. A new plnntis now being put. in and the gold will be taken from the ore According to this new prooou. Gold ha been found in Pu-rv Bound. Commencing Saturday morn- ing and continuing until the entire n:-In in rliusnnnrl nf 1 this (lnld hu been Parr Sound, at Weplti. In that district we ave gold which yields 8100 per ton. But little work has been done on this deposit. At recent 3 etamp mill is being put in an in all probability there will be the usual gold mining excitement in that part during the spring 0! the oomin year. A The greatest gel depo.-ite yet found in spring 0! the oornm gold Ontario ere thoee of the Rein River and Lake of the Woods district. here is oer- beinby of e greet rneh in chin location next. spring. In thie part. two peying mine: are at present being worked and many more have been taken up. There seems to be very fnvoreble proapeote ee to the develop- ment. of this district. The most. im rtnnb mine ie at Sultana on Lake of the oode. It hue burned out 84.000 r week. Nnl.wit.heOnndinu Hm ant. that Ilnld ore I IIU Uutlllty Uuullvllll nun The government is in receipt of numer- ous letters ol inquiry on eeverul pointe in connection with this bill. ee lollowe l (I) Are the reevee end deputy Ieevoe (who will not have eente in the county council) of town: and townships still to be elected 3 Answer - The law upon this point remains preoinelyne it wee. The not mnkee no change in thin respect. end there- {oro they ere to be elected on horetolore. though they are not to take eente in the county council. I?) Who hen the nower of nonointinn It. has burned out H.001! week. Nobwithuunding the mat that gold ore bu been found in quantities in different parts of our province, the gold mining indum-y in our rovinoe-with one or two e1oeptione-hu n quitadieoournging to in trons. In many cues from $100,000 to 200.000 has been expended in lining up minin plants which did not produce enimgh no d to dofrny the cost. of working them. 'l`k-no in nu.-n Iihnliluvul that lm timn mom. There is ever likelihood them the time is not very far intent when geld will be found in very paying quantities in the northern and prooeionll unexplored re- iona of our province. here are area: at ilTer-one polnu to the north All the we to Joules Bay.where the rocks indicator. ir huln passed through a period of great. dlutur oe. Thue section: present. to t.hn Lnmlnulnt. mnrknrl indlnntionl of the mnurnonoo. Tncao aecuonc present. In the geol int mnrkod indication: ol the pruoucoo gold. In The nrolouor concluded his vor ter- pruouco or gonu. 0 The rolouor ating ootum by giving be the I once mmy bountiful limo-light views of vuioul mining ocenoa. OOIIIIOII. (2) power appointing nominating omoarn during the present. your? A.-'l`ho warden of the county; in futuro years, the county council. (3! Cum I votor divido the two voboe Iuwro yearn, mo counuy oouncu. (3) which he in Authorized by the not to give. or must _ho give both to one can- didate! A.-o mly diVldQ them or give them both 00 one candidnm. u be olonon. 10!` 320,000. Since that time A number of mines have been worked in that district. But un- fortunately the gold bu not been removed in very paying qunntitiee. The ore is of erefrecmry unture and so the reducing proceu he! been ex naive and compli- cated. The old in Min pert occur: with nreenidee on eul hidee end therefore can't be got out by t 0 free milling process. The ereenic has to be routed and the re- sulting mixture of gold and other aub- etencee subjected to further tedious me- thodl 0! treatment. Thu Arc in "A-kinon nnnnkv in nl A nnnn. W_II;n_tI_IE_ Sensible Man IUYXUIT IICIU Ill DUI! A hr dumber 0! tumors {rum various para o the county won in the city notor- dny with h0I"!OI. which they hnd brought to sell to J. H. It-Kuy, who sdvorth-ed hlmnoll u I hone dealer. Ono man came in on Thnnda night. from ndinunl. point, and nmninod {on until Int. night. uniting for tho dealer. 'lloKny unocoodod in b- uinip mono rom other pononl. I d- diziongto Mr? Inliok. B0 In 3 to "7 r. pm-ohuo 1 born from A. E . IGINO input. and paid 99 to bind lb _.:.. lI`..4lI... In gnu ll. I`IoIno .mI L`: purobuo 0 bone mm A. moor. W Iusblo Inin. an. Huron. Those rook: cover nearly the whole of Ontario and no the ones which oonuin gold. Gold an Inn been found In over l00 Icon in Ontario, the dllfonnb point: of inoovory cove:-in A bu-not oi lnnd nmhin from Mudoo n Hunting county to the Amy River and lake of t. a Wood: d'It.riot., 900 miles further wen. Thn nh find a! cold in Ontario I'll in ' ----------- H could use mun II. I The governor: ol tho Iohool of mine- Iomo time ago undo applintion-no tho dominion pvornnont lot an ol s of the inn` nt buildings at Port rant, in whiclno kl pt-u|poM.on' oiunn dur- ing tho name. A reply has boon naiv- od to Ihooibot. that an the government had no hrtbot no for the building mop: had bun him iowudc dig in` ol is. than- lohohuu rquot can not to conplicd v . mente in the gold mlnmg maunry. In Cenedn greet extent of ereheen rooke. They are the oldeel. end underlie all others. To then`: in diferent. u-en the reepeotive names hurentnen and Huronien lnve been 'ven; the Lenrenblen eo celled from the urentide hills, on the banks of the By. Lawrence, and the Humnien In-om their a proximity to the northern ehoroe of Luke l`0l|. a amen, 900 mm armor won. The ns nd 0! gold in Ontario Mmdoo. Grout excitement was the im- modiaoo result and the gold mine WM sold for 026,000. Rinnn nhnn slum A numhar of mlnu have gun. nouns w -y. nu ponudon o! tho anlml. lnghoov loaned; In III. Bupclnundom Bari. 0! tho um wwh dopnnnont. this Inning nodal 0 but {nu onglnoot Kandy. 0! Ion- uukuuu thnboil dill unabhtont Ipldtohh dutinmonoooountdn nebula on Na nook. III upon rund- tng tho lvultollhotntollhoncv up 603 ngino any tlionluo In for u bvdnyu. hsilhupoud tbulsvill ho nulvd bun non vat. nun nun:-ruuwg. '-`i'.`-`.-.5."'x:':"a:-":'"..":'."-33'--~ -:::.-:.:.-.-.*.-.-.m'T'-',-J~ V

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