Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Nov 1896, p. 1

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i I I -I I IIU II .I-UK- Tboro bu boon I 1, nocioublo filling ool late in the freight. tnmo on all the line: ol railway running into the city. Thnoorlounvookuno the nut run huv that itvuncuonl podbloto Inndois with nguhr nu Novthon in very mu. bung done. especially in Ioonl ftoipht. And the paoopoou III that tho claims: will continue for some cooks. unli|t.hocommoroiAl man bnnlud thoir anon`: mention. Thou Anotbot mob in |...|...a 0... The Roporl Wu lIt`0fl'O('I- The statement publiahod in a city paper ` a few days ago to the client that a local game inspector. who had gone inw the back count: lot-urnmon a humor for an infrnmiou o the game lawn, and had him- aall been ned for violnting the law: be Ihould enforce, in. by the ins tor referred to. emphatically denied. 0 says sh` N- I was circulated with malicious intent. Game warden Smith. Bollovillmbzial boon in the cit. om uiring rogardin t. report. and has {ounti in to be ontifaly without foundation. rouucm. Ald. Nowlnndl offers to wager 850 that he willbo re-elected in January to repro- aonb the ward to: which he now mu. n uvu v unv In IIIU uluuuu Aldelmnn Stewart I-uwl that he is con- dent. that every member of the city coun- oil who voood ugninut. chnngin the oil limit: on allow the Queen City oi oorn ny to locate hum, will be re elected in mu- or . aldarmnn I-lawtnn nu Hm nnnniun .'.. ory. Aldermnn Horton any: the qnonbiou 2.. I not en hone in Vioborin ward. and that the eleoborl laugh it down whenever it in in- troducod. LIA \!-...l-...l- An`... A. _....- nun AL-A VIIIII 1'0 IJPIIIIA It is now generelly I-eoognined by phy- AiuiAne thAt tee Andooifoe Are unwholeeomo beveregou. Thov eAoh oontAinAhermIul eubetenoe known Au colfeine or theine. of which haven grains will kill A emAll Ani- mnl. Mnny nervous disorders, the ori in oiwhioh ie not eursfpeoted ere duo to t e use of teA And co eo Physician: now re- cognize A "tee drinker : disorder." A: A result oi the use of tea And ooifee. Both lee And cotfeo prevent the digestion of eterch and give rise to various forms of indigeetion. Madden Coral. the new eubetitute for teA And coffee. in A product oi our own fields. it he: A frngrenoe And avor unknown in tee or coffee, on well An poeaeuing medioinAl pro rtiee thAt have attracted the Attention o the moat emi- nent phyeicinnu. by whom it in now used ondpreeoribed. It in on! in" the plice 0! ten and ooifee end an he hAd lrom Any nrocer. vnc'rom_A WARD. 1Y::u!::1?ImG2a:oInon.-I hull In *b1:'.....'w.".:.' 2, . .'.'.:".*:.".'.:..+ :3 may comma In voryrupnul . The price in only t.wenLyvo oontI.poot.- nun repaid from the Globe cico. or it nm `:30 secured Irom any mvndoslor. I our radon wsnt I reliable ready ro- forouoo work. they Md bower order the (Hobo Annual at once. IIIUI. ' The people of Canada, thou h averse to anything in the form of freu . are quick not only to recognize but utillln A really good thing. In the ebove work no believe the have leomething which cennot. be exoeled in `point. of eoourncy and the nerel useful- neee of the information whio lb eonheirr. It. in e book 0! over 400 pegee. tulelul y bound end oonteining date on some thous- nnde of different subjects. writoen in \ cleer. comprehensive style. We believe that the demand for the book will be eomething enormous. u the orders ere el- rendy coming in veryrepldl The mice in onlv I.wenLv- ve nent.n.nnnz. The (ilobo Annnnl And llnnyclopuudlu [or Inn. i UIIOOOIIIOII I IDOIDDOI` OI IJIG 00|ln0|l. i dress. Judge Price in roplyin Wnrdsn Trusoott proposed "The Pro- fessions with I Ihort well pointed od- gsvo s history oftheoountygovsrnment uring the past century, sa ing that history had Yneorly made It circle and had about got back to the stsrting point in the matter of government. He counseled the members to keep up the atandurd of township coun- cils, and cautioned future commissioners to be impartial to All districts alike in the sdministrstlon of county business. Ho ho friction would not msr the future do iberations of the council. Ald. Wslkem sndDr. Oliver also replied. "Our Guests" was tho lash hunt. nm. nuwur. uuvor uuo ropuoa. Gueau" the lush bout pro- posed. And about one o'clock the guuta took their departure. mu- nn..,L- .___._. ._; -.__._,.-,, Al _ _ "Tl-0 count `near the day that yshonlsnda It counny OWIDOII Mill`!!! IIIW I OIIIIIIIOT 01 _- the sppcn|`ul.| boy ld ten cents an hour to turn the hsn ls so many hours . uhres times 1 year. would not ss much he Accomplished on bus been done by the - county council within thst. period 1 The councillors need not blush, worse scsnss could be witnessed by s visit to the Otuln house. As soon s: a men goes into politics, no mother in what. lins.he up rs to consider is his dutf to `pull shag: lic's leg. Count. oounci lors should id . l 1 e u sdny Tlen sh would not Mk? so many days doing she county's business}? He suggested having three instead of l bwelvo commissioners. Rnnun (I... ..m 5.. .... .5. ..m-.n.. ........, owenve oommmxonere. Reeve Cox said he we: the oldest. ooun- cillor, having been for twelve year: in anooouion I member of the council. \\7.n-Ann 'I"..u..-.90 rel-Anllnnll UTL- Du. no would no more urucmul ousn some or tahoprsvio s ken. Sold he: "I! the phonogrs . sd hssn invsnud twenty yssrs ago and an yosr s business of tho` oounby council ohsrgsd incos oylindsr of annsr-nbus.s bov nsld m paruamenn. ve Toland aald that If the council dlee lea worka would live. He hoped tor a lorloua reeurreobion. With tho death nell" tolling for than he never now no merry a crowd a the eounolllora reoenhod. He spoke highly of the warden. U o oloiala and the good underauanding axlablng all around. -- Reeve Trouadale oould noh aee that the glacherin bore any roaelnblanne to a funer- a . "departing a lrlta" a ood aend all`. He wan pleaaed glob the o unlng remarka oun- eernmg Canada. of uh oh he vaa proud to be a non. He was proud to be a reeldenr. of Frontenac, the bnnner county in the star provlnoo ol the boot country the sun ehone upon. He would alwaya look back l with ploarure to the four yaan ha upon: in the council. He praised the Iardon and ollioinla for their ood doeda. Reeve W.D.Mc aewaalnajocularmood. although he pxed hia remark: byaayin he would be truthful than 0 ma nvaudnnn ...a.I.... Ham 1... Mn an In ying-the oounty ololala gave the ` _- `p-----' uvrug corn A _or'xnvon-xox lallouud Ouitbnon-Aunt nil non nu ` vhouuldonnn and In non shaman- -ohlp of on of on non Important mo -oqlmllhu (Court of lavlulan). I beg M olhr must! on 3 Mndlduu for the mayo:-Amy for GM. M the nqnoot ol 0 luco numbor of -doctoral up this nun. bollcvhu that I hvo , and In honour whloh I nook. and pledging I until. `in 0000 of my election. to no my hon ` alone In the lnhmu o! ooonomlo and pro- JIIIIIIVO ohlo novunmont. `nun Qrnlv. I . KINGSTON. ON BIO. SATURDAY 1cv1nN1NU~ NOVEMBER 23. 1896. of governing the county wouldo found the hector end a return to It would be made. Ho uyled she county council the nursery for the upper houses. nemin may who had lint. eerved in the oounci beforeentoI'- in rliemento. $12 Tolend Add thel: ll lb: council l roIgII_'l` do In Ill-ck. I.-. L..- - .. ....p:...LI. ciwnll Inn unoruu or ooonomio and (Main novornmont. Your: Only. com non. L rnvon. Nov York Cloc mg Seen. Bmat aanat. A0 a Injorhydlddrum oonirary tn the wilhouola majority of the voter! and Ihoir innanoa to R tho Quoon City oil company within in liniaa an a major- ity of volaranaxt January will was chair inlaanoa in law also said majority of alder- man within tho liniu o! chair on houaa- ' ml - `- nongniu our cunbllobnonc no tho ` nooun.- _ , that ponplo h Klnntnn have oanoto huorlno clothing. vullnudonndul Iovprion. lsilvcttco Radial into. I&. p: lh.,0ilhort u UTE on-not wu-mount The decoration: In the divl-ion court room. plnood in poduon in honor of the dinner Int. ovoni . Inn put. up by caro- Inior Bbophctd. boy were not profuse. but veto lutolully nrnngod and with mod oict. During our chap nah we will oh: I splendid range 0! (Inc onrmch. mark the Amen ordorvork. in batons. IIIONAOOII. French mppo and frills. It prcoo to duly oomnotitiou. Z. Pnvn-0.. Now York YOQPKI UGJXI I pIIl`~ wontv dioront styles of rugs: Ind mutt. some of them ulnr verb: 0! Art. bochoono from at R. cl`nul`a Kingston on-not wurohonat Th. .l...u.H..... 1.. AL- Ax..I.:.... ..-...-A our. vote uuuluuy Arranged and Wllh goodooov. No collie Iiho "Moons." (lilbortnl an is. Mcl"I\ll|'!. Derrv lodge. No. I. `Pmnuce Bnyu. are no hiahly pleued with their Msemhly in the Wino hall on thenleqivinq are that thev hue decided to ratio the nfhir e weehlv one in the plane mentioned. Pocket diaries. l897--R. Uglow & (`o. It is possible the annual dinner under the eunpicee of the A-`.-culnpinn society of Queen`: oolleqe will be held in the city hall thin year. An euhrn caterer was asked his chnrgea ouch i dinner and he re lied $3.50 pl: wentv rlinmnt. nnlnn nl mug and to an mvnuuon 0! Inc prnon sum. Your wife would like I pair of hand- some mnruinu to ni-h her drawing mam. Hands-oma I-Ii, dnmuk or chenille curtain: It R. McF`nnl !. IL... In:Ing KY- I `I|_`_Al..- D-..- -... IOI' Will [0 CIOWII on Mommy. No hen like "Crown Blond." tlilborta gromry. Canton R. /illinma, Rhnhunnrnnn marl The H. D. BIBBY CO. gromry. George B. Wiilinrno. Shnkecpereon mad or. nddreened and recited before ve hun- dred priuonen at &he penitentiary oi. noon M)-dlV. after their dinner. He responded to on invitation of the prioon eunif. Vnnr wile nvnnld Iii. I n-in nl In-ul. awn": on! and romblalnaurnnoe agency does the bnnine-o, pays losses nmmphly, and ldilltl them hir and honestly. R. Wilton and M. (Irimnhnw tum n'\ Ann Lamar; mom Iur nna nonecuy. R. Wilton and M. rimobnw two of Elliott Bron`. plumbers. lo. today for Carleton Plnooto work on the new oivic buildings there. M. nllmhor and S. Tay- Ior will go down on Monday. No fan Ilia "Crown Rlanrl," (lillnu-0.`: mumcnpu mnurunoo was mopvm. ]u\"l[- ing from the put ten years. putting the pnamluma paid out. ugnlnlc Actual loosen by re 2 Jolliod `tongue. 150. lb.. at Gilbert`: grooerv. J. W. Goddou has opened his upholster- ing shop at. 210 Bagel. street. where he will bopleased to meet. nll his old customers and at many now. Swift : nld And rnllnhln in-nmnnn nmmmr rnura mngnwn onrpol wnronouao. How Ion would King-uton be in dobt ll municipal nlurunoo was adopted. judg- inr from out Venn. nuttinn um only It uuvera r Settlers in the book districts, who were obliged to take out. lloenoee to shoot. deer this (All. will. in is said. have the price 0! the permit; refunded to them. Pocket diaries. lR97-R.. Uglow & 0. An euel would make in nice Chris M present. white end gold enamel. M. R. Mo- F|ul'e Kingston carpet warehouse. "AI Inn: would Kin:-ntnn he in night If awash ornngoa. uuoorrn grocery. Mambo!-I of St. James church branch of the brotherhood of 8!. Andrew will attend communion in A body It the only morning service to-morrow. ' h. on... L..--. ||.-6 nlnbkg. 6I...b AL ......- oorvnoe no-mon-ow. ' Do you know blunt o|othon that M your folm and suit. your pocketbook may be hod only at Silver's! Rahtlnn in the bunk dintrinu. wbn umn (1 B. Williams. New York. the eminent Bhnkocpanan rooicor. spent thanksgiving dny with R. Eilhock hero. The two are Qrinndn of Iona nhnndinm my cum rs. xuuoocx non. Inc nv: friends of long Itandin . Sweat oranges. (Inger-t`a Mnmhorn nf Rt. Janna nlmrnh hrnm 006- ll. IIO. All lllll OI IIDIIOIIDOPOG, 00$] OOTDOH Co. and window mom made ut the Cunovsky I Imormnn uwvnru. Telephone 74 and have your furniture ro- upholntorod by the Cnrnovakv Company. Pocket. d5II"i0l. l897--R. Ugzlnw & Co. Mia Minnie Eilbook, daughter of R. Eilbook. sou-otnry to the ponitontinry in- voncigation commission, in the guest of Mn. W. R. Moku. Hal. on-Ishuu and 0;. no-in -um!" C... nuv u pur no uwuofl. ' The boardwnlk on Ontario street... front. of tholooomotlvo works. will be I pnimd through the inonrumonmlicy alderman Skovnrt. Tnlnnhnna 7A and knvn vnur furnihuvn - an-I. w. n. menu. 80!: cm-hionn and mo. oocien ready for oovorin at R. MoFnu|'n. nu L ...a. ..o ....|...n.o.....a ......- .......-.. our pnou mg n nu. 5. silver a uo. Big bargain: n culled soft wood at $2.60 per cord. corner Ontario and Earl streets. Coal orders received. A ........:.I. ...-..-..`o.. ax... Mmcnro ...A ....... UDII 0l'GOI"l l'G(lVll. Armonide oornotn give comfort and weur. Buv a pair :1: Stacey`; Tho boardwalk on Ontario ntrmh. in low (up. Our ovoroosu are dunk and heavy, but price: an H M. B. Silver & Co. Bin bnrnim 32.50 ononl an mrnovuyr on me corner. The work of constructing the electric ocroeh railvuy utonuion to the outer 0.1`. R. depot will be re-commenced in I few days. Our ovoroonu are heavv. but mu II mnny IIOW. Swift : old and reliable inmrnnce ions tho bnninon. nnvn Inna: nrnmnhlv, run mo Iorvuoo II no. names cnuron. Sweet. tweet apple juice 200. n gallon. Gilbert : grocery. Bruualn. mrouh And Janumlam nrti. 5 He Who Asks Timidly Courts Denial. uuoorr/5 . Bruuela. sprout: And Jerusalem arti- choke! At. CnrnovIky'I the The work of conllsruotina Lha alanh-in w. u. umg a U0. The limornl of bin lube Mrs. Horsey oc- curred this morning. Rev. J. K. MoMorino road tho service M. St. James` church. want. munch nnnln huinn On - 1In`lAn AIIIOFWIII DODGE VIII IQGPOOB M10 WON!- lnmon I muting to narrow, 3 p.m. Wum lull in I oonvorlstlnml my. Pookot diaries. lU7-R. Uglow & Co. All that of coal for gun, lurnnoe. buo- burnor or oooklng nngo at 85 per ton. W. G. Crnin .2 Co. ruupusasvtnsjt `hula ltelee. N atG'llbert' grooe . Ki.l;e?Pllls ls Bee:thao1 s!BII'.0IiAl's. I visiting lrieuds. . . - Paton? alloa ngering at Steacy e. only I lo. a shein. Warden Mehoalfe began his day's duty at the prison st.4:80a.n1. The unarhseday escurslon train on the r K. t P. brought a lug number of rural ~ visitors to the city to- y. All binds of gzho ring done at the Carncvshy 00., I On 0 street. 84.50 buys from us an overcoat that will keep you warm in the coldest woether. B. Silver & Co. The report that alderman Walkem had announced his candidature for the mayor- slt is premature Klderman Behnn will sddrees the work- lU7-R. for Craig Co. St. LlIllIF-H0lIII' K` | ' Jana Watson, Kineardine, isin the city I "0- gress by the time the brigad was made in reaching the burning insmmab building in ghti The olearl nick y s dlto all rt! of the buildi . he housewira doublepl`richstructure,~ bot apartments being used v Mr.` Thompson in hi_s business. The mom in which the tire originated was used partly for storage purposes and also for pecking. The last thin? yesterday n large order was made up end e t in the room. The goods were en- tirely destroyed. In a front room con- nected with this storeroom were many doesns of bottled liquor, nearly all of which was lost. Upstairs were thousands of new soda water bottles. syphons. etc.. the mejor part oi which will prove a total loss. The interior of the building was elmoat completely gutted and the contents lelt waste. There was an insurance on the stock. but not suflioient to cover loss. The building is owned by R. J. McDowell sud fully protected against damage by insur- snoe. the ames. ewuuwu an we oorner or sore and Lime eapes she Lseealee of `nose who are streets. and had already made goodmpzcr e a v , notwithstanding the fact that fast time struc- On account of the character of the materiel contained in the e firemen experienced diculty started in a rear room, it being acaseoi incendiarism. Thence it .....- ...._......... ...... ...... ......... ......., ... zovonn All k ndn of upholstered, oonoy .nd vindow mu mndo at tbs Pnrnovskv VIIINII. lll. Pdtot Shaofu. I wan n in a '| t v? ::::'u lfo ban 1: a 1 (la y The mu-kdnv non:-ninn tnin on than III MIC PHEII ID.I:`llUI.ll`|. I of .`:."._~:-;d:..*.::='-,:.l-;:;*:~.e.%.:*.::~=~ 1'1 New g: at Gillan : grocery. King of PHI: Booohnm'n--B_n.auJn|'n. Wnuomlinou-dine, in in vuungmomu 1 Pan": nnrlnn AI-. Shaw -. onlv Workl-0f lnoeirl u-y origin. PARAGRAPH! PIOKED UP BY OUR I M `bout 2:) ouock mil momma m BUSY REPORTER8. Alnrm oellod`oul' both deteohmeute of the brigade. The blue wu located in the `Ibo Igloo of Iv.-7 my l.l!e-Whnc Ihol botolas works of Junoo Thom Poo|loAn!|I$Aboot--lothIng In-' I oituo at tho oorner of York and Inn good pro- brigade arrived. 5 . aqgunv, -0.3..-,_ 3..h.m'...3qu`A'-._ W I9IIM- Lnpmb mnumdd i; tihe pnour 1| gut. 5 35., I _ | In Inn ternon ex ion i an t .53.? M M . y . on y 9 city : pm, I one of m|.- __..n_.. 4-- ______x-._ .__;_ _,, .. , nnh\L - .....-A.... -n ---...- -1 .u.- |._.na:__. mcmms or 1111: DAY. _-__.__- -' -vru. HEIDI! 0! `fill our 0! IYIGMOI: India and Gonllomawl nnpootnly on nuoltun ondldau lot Ihrlnnnlly M 65001010! Kingston for III. 1 how repu- `:50-unto ward lo: pun! nun. have an All ol the Important oomnlnou. Mn but chum-nu: or moot ofuum. and tool I506 the nporlonoo nlud in than poomouo . have qumlod mo in IIOIIIW dluhulo tho sun at the onion should you algal mo. 1 Ohonlon sollou you upon and tnllu duo. Younduuuula. ` on man. u G01} Provo!-C. New York L Hanoi An-at _.........,..,..... .. ......{n..... . had. Ho '00 `vol: qnrlun Sh`;-ol`?a far tho ntgign Ihllbotninq nn old so- hnno. by which in vunod Ilonnd cosh. wishbooptillnol ' i an no in inil. vuuuaum: Mn ... .0 u better selection of Fancy Gooda. Novelties, Photo Frames, Purses. etc.. to choose from now than later on. and put them away till Xmas for you. In thin way you avoid the nah of Club!- Ingn week. A wotd to the jail. ` lnpoloodrflo laovn. I Nnpolooo Nowoll bu Hnonly olhodor who uzpuod baton polio: magmas: Dumb norulnmuspoloon hd lootod npon_t.l>-owinow ilwurdyuuldny. and Ill oouoquonoo ya: nun:-I! Incapaci- used. pivot unrlun n thmlh on--II II Ill 1 IO I'90 |O. A rnolution to oubnit lo the doctors. gt tho munioi I olocuonov in Jumnry. tho quubion o whotbor or not tho oil Iilniu Ill be changed. willbo moved in council. bly at the mocking` on loud: oven- ng nut. No nldornun. It in bu, will oppose giving tho shown n channel to oxpnn thoir opinion: on tho oubjoot. even though by noun tho voice 0! public oph- ionlnnoiboldvouhyolboinghurd. Our Olorlou clluata Did It. Alarman Walkom any: that away back oarl in tho "nixtiea" when he first landed at ingnton he wan not "worth two count" phfaically. Ho cuma hero to any good-byo to lie lrionds inhnding Io nturn home to ' prepare for a change which he thought must surely take p|\oo within a shoqt time. He lingered hero for a time and nomad to improve In health. E0 was indnoad to hurt in and study law, and ham ho has remained our aincu. From a uiokly youth he has davolopod into a substantial "pahr." any noun ur annuury. Serioua diaeetielaotion is bein expreased by director: of the house of industry and by friends of the institution at petty at. teclie upon the superintendent and matron. The public know them to be naloua worlere and good mane re. and no apecial defence In needed. ut it in poeoible to "nag" the beet of officers out of patience and etllcienn , and therefore a protest in in order. here in a certain element which if it does not favor a rolicy will not how to the will of a arge majority or submit to its better judgment. Indeed, it does not tolerate any will but its own and persons of that temperament. where there in tenacity of purpoee, can rnrely ever he fair. I! com- lninte or prejudice: were presented open- l} at the bond and dieponod ol there. it would save discomfort all around. The true philanthro int will always accept the will of A decld majority and try to make I their policy a success. no auu moment: during the evening. "Nance, the wail of the mines," was well ixnperoonntod by Miss Flint: Maud Norton, an "Min Bo ." convulsod the house with mirth; 55;.-Lawrence made I very nnlurnl "Rag!. while the king of all, Harry Lindloy himself. acted to the lilo the role of "Barney" the llbit nitoun and all-conquoring Iriahlnnn. Min vonport. in her special songs and dnnoet. brought. down the house. A: also did --mu. Ethel." Tmniuht. A nnw nlnnnrturn will L. .....l. uown one noun. also and "lime Ethel." Tonight. I new doparturo will be made. Two play: will be presented, the curtain rising at sighs o'clock and ringing down at one minute to twelve. "IIIQ IMIICOI Iillll." "The Golden Cli was the Attraction provided by Harry Lindley It Martin : open house lut evening. The plot is in- tueneel interesting and throughout the en- tire pay the members of the compnny in- torpmwd their rte with a vivid- neee and skill t at held the Ipoo tetore in n charmed Ipell. The notion moves with exciting rapidity and there are no dull momenta during the evening. mines." wee young men ox we aonool. The entertainment Wu brought. to A close by all who took rt. in the plo- grnmmo uoondin the reform andleAd- in`: in the mbionn Int. em. Min Helen Mclntyro, Minn Day And Funk Anglin played tho ncoompnnimonta. Mmreu. NOV. .1. nsawnra Burr; chorus, Men of Hnrlock." Sunday school choir; club swinging. Bonnie Richardson: chorun, Going to London." infant clans; postures of puuion. Edm Mitchel}; recitation, manor Bert. Starr; vocal duett, "Wise Advise." Edith Ind Ethel McCartney; ro- oitotiou. Ethel Dupula: hoop drill, Lord of the Harvest." twenty-ve ladies and young men 0! the school. The Qnfarhninmnmt. um: hn-4-moist. tn . cuuuwu Dy one nualence; opening chorus, "Away Away." t.wem.y~fivo young ladies and young men of the school; piano solo, Eva McLeod; chorus, I.v""e Mina Muri- gold," infnnb clue; motion, Joanie hormnn; recitation. Thnue I .it.t.le Chaps," Muster: Swaloa. An lin and Jackson: recitation. Muriel alnlah; vocal trio, Mugnry McLeod, Rhea Wilson and Butrioo Marshall ; grand mnroh. sixteen bo 9; recitation. Tho Clown u Bab, abhleon Bailey; J. address. Rev. dwnrd Starr; chorus, Man nl Hnrlnnk " Rand." -nhnnl nLn:... UVI nun] Ilulluul ll Ilrillll Illillla The Sydenhsm street Met-hodist Sundny school held A most successful entertain- ment last evening. pertici ted in by the young people of the ohurc . A. Shaw. the superintendent of the school presided,oon- grntuleting the teachers and others who had charge of the preparation of the pro- gramme. also expreesing leesure at see- ingso many present. he prognmme was: Coronation and the Lord's reyer chanted by the audience: opening 0 orus, "Away Awev." twentvtive vouna Indies won. The n was first seen by W. Jacobs. who lives in the neighborhood and was nit- ting up nuuing a lick ohd. The blue no evidently the outcome 0! an incon- diury's much. Don!-on Janna flnonpoowo noun-3 ` o o!ock in: nl bominn work: of Jams: Thnmmnn Tz_'____ Ictlnlloloafl-uncouth: __ h._L- '.A n_.L x_ _x_ , lundny School In tortnlnmout. *5... u...:...\...__ -4.._-_. In-.L__::_. cs, The (House 0!` `industry. nu .l:...n'-l....n:.... :- L-;.._ -- EARLY Momimzaz Buzz. [now this to 6 fall visa for your mom . v o do .3. Onpo pm: to .3 MN. I0. I10. llnnoolal Ulnlu I 355.-}R5ii9%F_?;C<=b7l --`rue uomou cum." IA-.. l`Il:tl'9I ..___ AL, jkl IIIVICT DI] IOIIOW. Tho Hand ` i-` .......'::':`.':... ""*`-'-"'v -.:u,. n,,;, . - n .- CT 3%? I}I.fu Whoa your doctor In-inn I ption foryou.iI. nhonld ho vu-ynrdul pn- pnnd. to that tho noulh duind by your medical ndviur follow. O munnau If nhilidnnf nlnnnrln I-n' ""' '.`.'3's'.a{.. lint! I can orgnmnuon. me rnemoon commer- od it not udvinblo to enter the Onhrio junior league this canon. The club in not solely for members 0! than ny- lum m. but for all olipibloa. BI-nnloy Wblnon. W. Hamilton. 0. McKny nnd ochorn no nomhon. and ox-oty unilnhlo hooioyin who can In I-ocurod will In "uhn |n." Hunger Cocbruno up the bum in [aim to be: winner. If I loml hang in lonnnd Lin Rnnkmnmln -ill ammu- cloth non. Ono print all It. 10. II -ooh! Icon nnrduy. km. the us All. (or Inn. ...,... ._...- ,-..-.-.._, -............... .r..... - nec" might. have been chosen. Kin eton or Limestone. the last mentioned ing more prefereble, might have been adopted with better effect, er. lent. thet in the opin- ion uenenlly expnoned. Reedy fer Pnelloe. Ln! evening the Rock wood hockey club met for re-organisation. The otceu elect- ed lor`lhe eneuing year were : Preeidenn, Dr. Clule: r-at vinn.nrenl'lonQ.. Dr. For ea tor no onnmng rroomonn. Dr. Clark: that vioo- ldont. Dr. For our: nocond vioo-pnoi one, Dr. Wobnonw uocroury-treasurer, E. (him: an mnmngor, W . Cochrnna: mmnin. W. Hunilmn. ncroury-uuourcr, 11.. mum: in W. Cochran: onpuin, W. Hamilton. Wjilo the club in I purely junior orgnnintion. the member: consider- ni it not ndvinhlu in mm: min corn mu oo omcwa , llinsntisfnction is oxpreuod It the name chonon. In the first plum. there in a junior club in the city which has borne that mmo for aeverol you-I put nnd should not bo robbed olit. In the oocond place, no the object. wt: to adopt 5 name that would at once connect the club with Kingston. A 'word more gononlly known than "FronM~` nuc" nr Lirnnnunnn thn Inst. rnnnmlnnmol inn me money. Megietrete Dely reeerved decision in the new until Mondey next. end ellowed the prisoners out on beil in 8500 pereonel eeourity. Both men geve the neceunry eeourity end were allowed their freedom Miller oeme to Kingston lent night. rronteneo Hockey Club. There wee I feirly re reaentetive meeting of hocleyiete in the British Amen`. zen hotel lent evening. The object of the meeting weeto form e etrong repreeente. tive hockey teem by emelgemeting ell the looel junior clube. After the merits of~the echome hed been full ergugd, it wee mov- ed by J. E. Cunning em th` the Lime- etonel, (lrenitee end Vioteriee emelgemete and form one club. This wee oerried. The queetlon of deciding upon e neme oo- cupied eome time. Verioue names were nugget-ten. the feeling being thet in title euggeetive of end connected with the city should be chosen. It wee flnelly decided to edopt "Fronteneo." end the meeting adjourned unfil Tueedey night. when oili- will be e eemd. l\i...H-l-..p:.... .- -_....-...I -5 5|.` ..-._- ea mum to go no McUnrnoy'a house and give it to him. They went to see McCar- ney. and on reaching the house Douglu went. in and shut and futonod the door keeping Miller out. Miller wsimd bill Douglas wont ont. and than he forced his vny in. but Mccnrney was too drunk to talk. Miller thon handed the money over to thotfolico. under whocooc lonngo ho was, In lntar wu crushed. 9 was not with McCar- ney and O`Noi|l" when Von Blnrioomh mono: passed into hheir pouoaeion, nor won a soon with either of the two rst. nmnod at. any time that "O'Neill" got. the money. Mnointrnm Ihlv nunrvnd dnoininn in min: I0!` nun nu ma; mcuerney Ann "U'Ne|ll" had done up" Van Blnrioom. He at once went. to the Paisley house and told. Douglu that he(Miller) had $150 01 Mo- Cerne '3 money, which he offered to the pro nebor who refused to take it. but ask- ed iller to to McCernoy e house end Izive Thev see MoCer. W005 K) DDO HOIOI IHU "U NONI" IIIPPOU. Shortly after thin the report. became current. that Van Blnricorn had been done up. The line got. on the trail of Mo- Carney, an from knowing thus he and Miller had been seen in the Paisley house, they oonnected Miller with the job. MoCarney had been taken home dnmk during the evenung, Miller was at. the railway station with the object of taking the train to Kingston, when he was told that Mr. Douglu, pro rietor 0! the l aiale house. was looking or him and that M may and "O'Neill" done un" Van Blnrionm. Ha At. 1 Halo on Dunn III] [Or EHO HIDUB , `THIGH `"0 DOT tender then hnu ed to O Neill." McCsme_Y was then allowed to go. and 0'Noill started with his "prisoner" Van Blarioorn, for the police station. On!lp- prosching the station "0'Neill told his man thatit was s dirty place snd he would not. like to put him in it. He gave) Van Blsrioorn 820 and told him to go to the Briscoe house for the night. but to be sure and stand at lioo court at Don o'clock next morning. Van Blsrioorn went to the hotel And "O'Neill" skipped. Shortlv reoort bomma - AIt91_VJ.'i an ' cuange. It appeered in evidence thet u n the proprietor of the Peieley lioure in ling hie bar-tender, MoOerney. to hand over to Venlilericom the 8330 thet had been plac- ed by the latter in the hands of the former (or uie keeping, Meerney volnnwered_ to give the money to ita owner if it were laced in his (MeCerney e) hende. t wee given to him, end it in ell that he then telephoned to Kingston for Miller. Miller and "O'Neill" were seen getting oil the 4:15 p.ln. trein at Nepenee. but they were not ether. They were both eeen leusr in the uialey house. but were then not together. McCerney invited Van Blericom togoout iorn walk, and while on tho atieet they were met by "O'Neill," who hailed them and eehed Ven Blurioom. 'het about thn money you etole !" 'e denial that he had stolen en)` iiioney. and upon "O'Neill" ee- serting he wee a detective. eto., McCerney enid: I have the money, and it hee been stolen. an if hending it over to you will let me out will get it for you. Thin he did, mid going into e Chinese laundr Van Bluricom signed a reoei t to it cCer- ney ior the mone w ich the her- O'Neill." E ;t:n"lTn:t.- o3?.'.'p3'.2"o :;0f::I:(';,`l:l`:illl;::" than Miller and M may conspired Ivib "O'Neill" ho dnfnud VnnBlarioom out of his money. The magiutnta allowed the change. It. nnnannd in nvidnnnn I.>.hAl-. nnnn Hm pronocuwo. When the one In: called and Vun Bluricoln wn sworn the crown ncborney asked that bho charge be changed from stealing to oonlpiru: to defraud. oluiminf Millar And M rnav nnnnnimd wit. gnu om_` roohe. ( Anrl R, I lllln Did not run Honey Imus Vu: lIlnrloon-loon u Ila llou-d now It In Iocnrod Ila Oorod to Roland It. Tho pnlimlnury onmhntion of Mnttbow Miller and MoCnrnoy. accused of stealing 3330 from I young man named Van Blun- oom. at Nnpuneo I fow day: . wu hold at ab oown named you: any, before James ly. J.P. B. M. Britmon. Q.C.. 0! this oi rod for Miller; H. M. De- umh. `t{ (p%.......A. .I-c....a....| u_n-_..-.. Toilot Goods in Endld Vorhty. nofhmnn LIn-l-sq THE CHARGE AGAINST MILLER /mo wcamasv vssraaoav. CONSPIRACXEDEFRAUD. mvoRALfv, 1397. Lmn nu mun n-mu: an -huuuuu la umasron am] 8 ch. or worn. Ion Ana oonoovi willie t. Paul ; school bounoon Tuesday. ! Ianlltlrvn I RIO. ' By sanding your nuns and address (wribo pltinly) to Adam: & Son 00.. II and I3 Jnrvil mun. Taronto, Ont... you WI" rocoivoone ol their buutilul per dollo. with movable hepdn And. ion, lot tho ohiliren free. The Onllollo Almanac. The Catholic Almnmc he Ontu-io. 1&7, ublluhod by the Sisters of tho I-`radon lood. Toronto. now an ink to Hondur- uon`u hoohtoro. (R. Uglow & 00.). 250. I copy. . DOIG In 5%. Doc. am. |G`60`(lBu`s%iEl Nearly half the rice o all the "boom And nhoon" 0 ch: Ink Goorgo "0'ord'n" immense stock. I want to clear the whole stock out by Jan. ht... I897. So come Along And 0005! vImn'& help you save money. 0ord'n old Ihnd. I27 Princess strut. A. Abornothy. Bulay And Jamu Assembly. The weekly uoombliu given in the Wum hull by Snnley nud Juntl no con- stantly groviinq in popular favor, and each aucceuivo function prove: I more gratify- ing I-uccou than its prodeoouora. Lab night. although ciroumounoea won In from lnvornblo, a large number nbundod nnd nponh seven] hours moat. plounntly. The orchestra was in Hue trim, And the nrnarnmmn wnn I-nnar. iunlininnnln Quinn:-44' Theingrodieuu of Kootonny are LIMO- lutoly pure and of the highest. grndo, and the medicine is prepared from A formula npproved of h scientists and phyaicinm both of the ol and the new world. It. hu been thoroughly acted and proven to be one of the gronbut discoveriu over offered to the present. generation.--TIu: S. S. R\"xMA.-4 Mj1Tl1'lNIi: Co., Hamilton, Ont. C I -00: The following statement has just been hnndod the newspapers for publication, giving the reasons for the advnnoo in tho price of Kootanny : Ovimr to the high con. of one of tin In II` utnunom. We nuns to gel you [ll overcoat or uh I. NM nr nulahbor.hn\ you. 0 van you Mull hon. 1'?-onus 106 of things about ovoroonh vhloh the not ponon don not undo Mod. 0 V they cum to to o C and nwoddho II sad llnluh. on dou \ Inn to ~ know this full ulna < your money. My vlun on I price or noownny Ov in the high coat. of one of tho princi ingredients of the medicine, the mtnu noturera have for the put eight month! been selling their goods at I lou. but. worn willing for B time to do this in order thus the remedy mi ht. become well And lnvombl known. govern! thousand dollnru have n spent in thin way, and now that the reduced price has been ex- tonded to the public for A longer than than was tirat intended by the manu- lacburera. and the rapidly inomnsing do- mnnd has become no general. it hm! boon roauorodto its originnl price of 81.50 per bottle. TL` i-u--..Ih...I- ..l' I. .u.A-._-_ -.__ _L_- EHO . IPhe fees pnynble by the new primate of England `amount to 8H5. Homage foot 0 to the board 0! green cloth 30 03. 4d; L o auditor of the dean and chefner of Cen- borbury receives 20 10. us an election fee, in lieu of twenty wethorn for an on- I.erteimnent, Security hm! to be given in a very lnrgo mm for the Lmnbeth library and other property attached to the arch- biahopric. VD I}. The bilhop of Chester hu wished to be landlord of A public house to show it. could be conducted to the ndvnntnge of the workingmnn, without enoournging drink- ing habits. He hnar eived ll license for the newly-built. hotel, who Mitre. from the Cheater magistrates, to whom he daclnrod that A man who could suocoufully conduct a hiahoprio could properly ``run' A beer- eho VIPL... t--- .._..-u- n... .L, __._. .,_..~____.- -1 m pmaenung some record or uni-Iar.'.< urea coming, or prophecy of His second coming, the church holds up the picture of our Lord. us He went up to Jerusalem to eul- fer and to die. But. the seleoblon is made udviaedly. In this gospel is llgurntiveliy contained the whole mum of the first 3 - vent. '!`|... I...'-I.-.\ lkl r\|_..-.__ I.-- ._:_L__I .- L- II II III III -IIIT. Auk of work. as Ind ooooovl wm:ln sold in 80.. Phil`: nnlhnnl hnunnnn `fungi.- uuo. Brock street Methodist. church. pastor. Rev. J. (.'ranfell-'l`ho snawr will reach to morrow morning an evenin . orn- ing subject, "Chriat.Iunit.y. deal and Prncticnl";e\'ening subject. Ariatocraoy." Sabbath school and pvIator'a bible cluu `2;30p.m. To-mnrmw in Allvnnf. Rnndnu In-hurl z;.1U p.m. Tomorrow is Advent. Sunday. Inataud of pmaonting some record of Christ : ns cominn. nmuhanv nf Hin nu-mud nnmin. uununmpunuua "X"-in ,. ......,......_, .w.w...u. - .... .......w. nnfnrlmtion app! at 2l9 Begob street. The seventh edioution festival of the Anglican Church of St. Mary the Virgin. Clumber park. Workaop, Englnnd, Wu hold recently. The church was built: It I coat of 8`. . S0.000 by the Duke of Newoutlo for his privutn worship. and for the con- venience of the reoidente on his Clumber estate. I'l..mI. .:.....L u..n.....I.--. -|...._-|_ _--4-.. men wno nave roteaned oouvernion. First (Jhuro of Christ Bcientisn. Fruor hali. King street -- Service tomorrow morning ll o'clock, subject. Search Altar Wisdom. Weekly meeting Friday, 8 p m. Everybody welcome. For further festival `monlon we no most pocmvo ln_pu We VIBIDIO lflllbl. OI EDI! IOFVICO IN l.D(I." men who have E-rofeened convoruion. First. ('}IlII`l\ ll m...a... 9.. 1 snsnons nave`t-een opened. The Evangelical Chumhmsn (Anglican) declares thus every friend of Onnndu mull: rejoice at the happy and just solution of the diiculb end darkly-looming Manitoba school ( uesbion. Dr. uii-bend. of Shanghai, has con- fleoed fifty years of service in the China resbyteria.n mission ela. Alnung the visible fruits of this service L500 China- man who hnvn nrnlnnnntl nnnugn--inn mnmona. `_ - Considerable uoeouionn have boon mad! tothe churches of the Irish Presbyterian miuion in Gujarat, Indin. Several new stations bavrbodn opened. Evnmnliml Chumhmm (Anglican) man on "Uommg to One`: Self." The nroh bishop of Onurio will punch ill Sb. (loorgdaouhodrnl to-marrow normal- Tho offering for the day will be {or diooolllll missions. ` on Iou nulnourgn ul Ice. uoon Itroot. Mouocuh church-ll mm.- Rov. S. Houston; 7 p.m.. Rev. Dr. Rycb nnn "Coming One : Self. bnahou of Omu-in will numb -3:10 p. m. " 0n.1'.!unduy, November Sch. hunky India were among the minhtorl whu oc- on iod Edinburgh Eu] Ibo. _ uoan an-ant. Mar. int. nI\n|vaI|-ll n.m.. uones mo Manitoba school oompnomuo. Sydonham surest ohm-oh--Rev. Mr- SWT At both services. Babbnh school. 3:46 p.m. `V On Hundnv. Nnnmhgr nh. twink! Noun lion All Denomination-lmlll ot Ibo Pulplu. - The Canadian Prub borln holrtllyoll doues cho Manitoba to col oompmmilo. Sydonham am-oat. church - Rev. `depend : upon keeping `an up-to-date stock of reliable gooda. We are up-to-date in Gentlemen`: Fnmhhv inge, and show each season something that cannot be found elsewhere. OAK IALL. KING B1 . KOOTENAY CURE CHURCH PARAGRAH8. Inrulluon urnuwu. Ilon-nan. Nov. 28.-lnndmon In En mad In the can of Dr. Oohldmon .4 Wain-0 woman. vnnud us Iolono. I,Y., tor mbbory. They will be nllovotl Consul Mann days in which no lo II gal hlon being when back. - __ ___.:._.J -A l\.L...-g-_ hlbonwdny boioro nap: lollbon Ill Ross. The MIC wu diuniuul. no cpgnoo being hkoo. -jg.----:? . L Doom-In llolda It. mum, Nov. 27.-'l ho But Northnm~ nd oloction crinl to nuuttho con - ocntivo number. Edw Ooohnnqwu boutadny bdoro judges lolnbon ...| Rnn. The dhniuul. mllllm non-n' wom. Ordorod. cmmoo, Nov. `:3 --.'-lines the olootion oornou have 1300!) lot for the oonuruotion ofg,oo0,000 worth of new lnko vouoll in hhocalunet. river Ihipyu-da. and employ- ngl will be given during tho winter and ...a... to .1500 men. who were Idle :5 DKHIRABLK HTUIIE I` owned b In. Tnwn. non door nloo ulnol I rosi-lam-n nnnm-<-lul lldulnd. Appll tmldm IuxlIe,C; 11 hmuo. nurly now. u lnohrn eonvoniannon. R4 3 on the prannlnu or uton nu-wt. ANTED - HELP - IHCLIAHLE MEN IN ovlry loonliw: local or truvnllina ;m Introduce 0 new In. urery and keep our r~h0W curd] holed up on (700.1. fanrnu Ind Iurhllml throughout town and vountry - steady om- nloymenl; omnnniaukuu or r-I nry. MIA ru- lnouth and upennm. and money do-pmalhu in Any hank when nnmm Imr p-rtlvulnrn Si(X'Vl`Y-THIRD Y]lIAB.-N0. 277-.- lllolltn Ina nxpeuuuu. um nun an I : V hTho World Medical Elm don. OM... Canada. ...-.__.--.._--.._ Vontu no or two furnluhoal 1 81 at looulon. Auldrou I. in V `I'ruucnff-rnlurnnlu-1. : full Im on [0 won! nhla 01 Min pl |mrl)'. h King utroohtwu on thu lake him rolnllndor lnolng BIIIWIIII an at a In: in King ulrmvt In the uhnrt rluu DI (mm 95 M per foot. an-or-ll In uhnro. ntprlvmn rung per I\I`(`Uhl> In Il)1`lI- tlon. or Inn. tormu, on-.. uwvl !n.l. A. Mlon. Alw nnon Huulo. or m . . Mm-luu .:-::- - HELP - MEN IN gun In}. no. rust noru [or Rllv lh full lulu. IAM out Mn pmpony. two fromlnu l_._..... viii ufrn-x-'rmn: u.wns' mmxhc ruuuu muuus. LIAIIO Umnnun um I-:uuu.un--no Prinoou ntmt. 00:-not Bydonlnm utrogt. Talo- nhonn oolnmnnlontlon. . :T DIED. KNox-At Trenton. on Friday eueui , Nov. `IMI. I896. Harry Knox, bnnhx" in-law of 0. H. Allen. this city. '1'. r`. nnumwx. Umllnkn um lcmmmm. Prlmmou Shoot HIonu-WIroruonnn. Ill; R4.-nhiem-o. vl. lnwoupriou. Dunn- Torurn--At (Henvale, MIN, 00 Mr. and Mrs. toe. neat and' shapely. Orr`. A Ladies Fine Sppen Don- gola Kid. strap over instep. narrow pointed price only one dollar. |; w. I. mucNNAN. Pullu. Drucml um luu|.un-u1hnc. ecu Ijti. Hook Ibovo old nund. _......._.__:_.______.______. JAN. IUCIU. `nu mm Umnmnucn-1M.aM PM can Itnol. ophonn Nu. Open Day and lube 'l,.__._. _ fhugummnmvdnthhunonzi xanoonto-dn with J. Autln. ' A and ll M A noun: wmn ni()iii: none: furnluh Bil(J`KmlVl0l'l!'. N0 an qmci:}41'nF:'i. Apply .aJ. B. Culmmnn. :._:___-___j ' -v-~. -__----:-----__i ' AL! 0! THE FLAT OVER (XHCRIOAN x 00`: Dr! Good: more An; Ilmot, gd. WM Dollie`: Prlntlng dlco. Apply Q: no Oloo - -_.. .1`. vvaucu uu \rVll.l1 grc;-Ifervcomfort. All articles bought for Christmas Presents now will be carefully put away and kept until required. M`k J/Our purchases now. The sqtment of all classes of Dry C'4'i3 greater now fhan later nn,nm-l.m....__L, .. . .. - Q Ml LINIVRILHITY AVENUE. BRICK nurly now. In um:-I nvpnlr. All nhtn Rent _[uo11_onM. A_p_- (Christmas. um. mnotoll nun. HENRY MOOERS. nu mg-vs-uni Ill use. Improves the npp:-Uta. nml lmprtu the Medic-lnul Vlnuou of the Oil without OIITUBBINU THE l)l(lIU'l`l0N. iNuT"I'ii`fiVi5 . wme. _Qf_%%c_op uven on In unusable to take. I30 Cnd lnnronilnx Now: you W ` oI:.huihn\'nm with` IIH. RI _ IIO OVIIIXOII . my pm:-9-au.'3`. Q rowth is tha onlur 1 .- 7. .. 5-c-uul now man later Do d you can he waited on with FD I` A II - - n.....l'- ,,. ,- H1\)llE PREMISES nod In to Wnm sill be given mmng mo WIIIIOF ma to 3,500 men, -- - Iltlldltlol GRID`. -,_ \1-_ on ,I.m..4 For Bnlo by all Dnumlut-I Opened to-tiny. O.ne case 54 run ooonomloAndpro- inch Colnmbian Suitlngs, the "'""'- '""'- very pink of style and- goodness J. 3, QKINNER. for a winter dress or whole suit. ' 15 pieces. value 75c for 5oc the R_'.A yard, 33 for a full dress. :i3mon.-I hnv:.hoon n- 2! pieces most stylish designs, i'ii:v`y`;c"r'1iuA.l.n'im=-'in'.`i.i 54 inches wide, marked 75c the `!.'.l.`.'1,'.." V' ""1 van-H inetnnrl nf It nr Or an ---vu-u-w- M j wnucunuiuul VLY FOUR WEEKS JACKSON'S mun.` _.___, . ._".. ..... . n now our ` 8001!! our :;rvlco':Il;urf`pr{oou utlr us Iltllulum with nhonporn fur An I chi 9.! I an 'd.:ob'I1l:i:I.Oll. z):.tlx;.o:l?:rphTsx:'{: ind lnnreulnx crowds of H101)- Rionglgqfqnm with nu. nud movn 1.`.`:.`.;'.*-.":."`::."` ":**:'* ywn l;\flirln eci ed y iooldor. with a few snow urriu. weather promise: to rennin H7 cold for at hut several dnyp. ` ._.______,, ________; 00 mm It um an M 1. n V! b 6 I t ,_ |g'_:prl.no:mont|t:nn n:n1 5-:-jj-1 w. I. DRENNAN, hnnnvrnn um Iran. . u. :WANTED "3. .1. ainau. I in nothing Inho- I about 1`! atom-activity. mun. onthnn um mark: the I management. Whf not? On our urvlomour` or on in Aug MEN IN -very r1~e.,h-nrnu I vountry : Mandy monoy do-pm-llml lhnr iluurin Co.. Lon- ,on Nov. lA9th, (Joorgo Tnplilfo, II crowd: 0! chug move ant. Improvement. u of the day. I count onn olminu. nun 50 no! its Gaunt) Gum or In 9! non will 0 n the on `tho -3:` "*M".:`t.-'. . .":. :`" `-' "- F. . nhnvl boron """""%T.'i*'=*'...* ~ sum the not ` oh... IIHICQI. III Ian. M` and In pout pn-nuld to David Innoy. ling- ron. riaurlo. U uldutnr ol uld company. all ouluno! holnlnlnu. on or on in man: Iltonu which one told Iqui- dnlor will lntrihnto Ila nut: at and con- rnY anon. tho you--u onemod than-to. u II "card only to the china 0! which he tho: in notloo. NT!-II NIH O(bl'R1` O!` JUSTICE FOR ()nMrlo-ln tho mun! of the Military Oolnulntlnn Oom II: o! Onnndn. Llmltod. an-I tho `-Wlndlu 1: Lots." "Wlndln 09 Pursuant In AM: And tho Ordor of Qho (`oml honln sud lh Novoml-or III. the orodltnn M the salt! oumpuuyund Mon who have alums unon In lurch nutlllod to haul In W.-1-1 Duvld nnu. ling- son. 3:" no win: a! bolt dnlnu. (colon 04 9 tor I'\`.._I L__.l- `A_J ink `I- own CHILE: E. C. MITCHELL. ON! WEEK. Colnmonelng Myra Co. U Ionduluht. That Naughty Kid I (`Dunn of bill nightly. PI-(cu loo. IN. mo. Thursday Iallnoo... . . . _ . . . . ..ArI\hIlll Nlnhtn. Tbnrndn N|h\.. . . . . . . . ` . . . . . .. Run of loo. It-mu ht. . ....Wunn\n'a0nuno. Ehlurxlu ntlno'o.. .';l`. |t`Q.lu lmhl I-`nuntluruy. Buunlau Night. two shown In uno. Ronn- vlnnnl plan. Thu Goldon Cll und Illic- 0! Erin numm orml Thru Nllhtn and Two Intlnou. Commencing -I-nunan A u unu -:1 IIVUIIUIIIC, I-n'UIIIII'g IIU`-II LII: \ M. II o'ulouk. In the Inn In the Wum hull-Una. {or the olbotlon of ollloun and um-uuvo oom- Inmu and for uncut buulnou. lolnbon mun nllnur lholr names I-uh for l'Q|IllOl' the unrorulnnocl uoonhrln. pnyluu the un- nnnl loo, on or boloro the data 0! mo-tuna. Io mum) than to an put In the promodlmn. up n l'\l:\D . `"fa?iii"1$KV.'N6'ii"'5'ZT'"""' Harry Lindley Co. With thn "II \ nrk Tnninnl Vnnnllnt. WeCva\i\W Give You I KINGSTON REFORM `ASSOCIATION. The Annual Iool of the Kingston Ro- ` lorm Auoolatlon II he In-Id on Ill-J`--A--. Z.._I-_ ll-` 'I_.l gm Pnnoosa 8L. ncfnn side - llngfzonl 73!. run ll I3 yauuca. VIII-IE 'yard, fu - i ' yard instead of $1 or $1.25. Come early for first choice. JUL` IIIC Sealite Capos. $l2. Made to your own order, beau- tifully lined, from $12 and up, depends on the trimming and quality lining used. We're still making nattyjackets with our superior finish and t, to order, $7.50 and $9. L] A I'\I"\I Y9(V out In A double enape. Shortly after nine o'clock Arthur Rout. ley'u atring quartette etruck up it grand march, heading the gueeta into the court 01 honor." Judge Price eat at the head of the table and presided. On his right were seated warden Trueoott, Dr. Oliver and alderrnen J. B. Walkeru ; to his left were H. A. Calvin, ex-M.l .. W. Lake and ex-warden Avery. Ex-warden Rankin ocou ed the vice-choir. boa were eented: Ex-warden Wood- rulf. ex-warden Ruttan. county school in- epeotor Dr. Spenlrie. deputy sheritl Accel- stine. H. A. Fer ueon, ex-reeve Woode, county treasurer F. Vanluven, vernor Corbett, clerk Walker, caretaker S eplierd, J. W. Edwardr, end every member of the county oouncil. When the table hadoeaeed staggering and the waist bonda of `those eeatal shoot it had tightened materially. the cloth waa removed and the usual toaete ropoeed. P Judue Price nrnnoeed "The Queen and Around the 3 l `X/n'rA still n-uabinrr nnlln innlrnhu Ind IJIIIOOI MADOB DAVENPORT. .1 I. numma. ltlnnoon. Nov. Mh. nun Strive for mastery in our trimmed hats. We have had many beautiful hats, but none we think to equal our present stock, and prices are economical too, 1 $2. 83. $4- .' Dress Goodness. !*lUE3,_L0PKW 9l lII RIIDUIIIIOI WIN DC DFIII Dll Wednesday Evening. Dec. 2nd. in a`ulnnk. In tho lull In Oh: WIIIII hull-Mn ../$39.." Style and .....Beauty With the New York Toplonl Vocalist. and Dance: -A.\fI" l'\AIlnIQI-\I\'\? Rotnrn Engagement of chi NOTICE. NOTICE mu. Iv nuns ywlv u. u w. n. max .1 M. l`Al\Rlh.l.. .. U..- AAI. Inna Mornm/Y. u2m.] }SooroMrIu. ICIISI Cltl VAIIIB. AT} 1 Agngn 1253:: THE DAILY Rmsn W1-110. IIUWIII 1-Cl` Ul "IO than hcuonu cnnluno Inn and Addlngwn in ICC. Only Uhtoouciluo new slim Th that within In yuan lnlhounnbord |~ n-H|nla:.I-nn.nl1L.noL.-...L non moo. Ex-vordon Ionhin oongrolulohod tho rolidonu ol tho county in oocuring for olololo ion on roll odnpcod to thoir +o~ cpoooivo odlcoo. Ho oologinod tho con- doot ohho votdon and councillor-o who nlod vlooly. Tho nutodo ol tho council lothououototgrootolotho Ioool chai- tohlo iootothho not wish Iho opoohor'o lover. llo took! liho to too tho grotto hlghor. Tho lnotooiono ohould humid -Qhuo cl tho council with man! nun. If XIIIINID Illl humid I at tho council via maul onu- nnm ` cannon and on-nu optlclu. Hhunllnot `Plan lo. I. la-vudu|nd&rtWulkar unidit Ilonuuddulldthooonnty count.-ilho hluundd. llovun at-lat ol the count . Ex-{warden Avory could not nmombot having on in I) well oonductad I body. Tho Iuoubonol tho oonnoll veto nlnyu intonohwilhouohothotoodhuotriod to mac tho county I made! on: Oodnl olohln votofoundto ho oonruoua and up willing to node nuisance or ndvioo who oullod upon. Thou wu none din- oonlhotvouuhooounoilmdochlo. Ho hopod ti-ufrouthouhooolthoold coun- dl would mod: body 8.15 would not an Iho oonnonln trio` pod low you-I bod dooo. Ru...--alga lgnlnln nun---.5-.I-L..l AK- p||r omom. " or Ho`: n Jolly Good Follow" greeted warden Tronoou on ritin to nupond. Ho nturnod honnfnlb than I for the hind rordui on in hit bohnll, and. further. blank Ibo councillor: for the honor they had oonforrod upon him in elect.- ing him their vordou. It Ina I assure to know he had performed in duty Intiolnotorily. Ho III grnholul to the councillors tor the Imnnot in which way had uniuud him In doliborntiona of tho council. The councillors worked to gather In harmony and lor thogood of the county. Ex-warden Avon could not mmnlnhnr none. J. W. Edwards eleo replied. speaking ol the honor uuondingn reel. in Any repre- eentative body. from township council to hell: ol perliaunent. He gave e sketch ol Connie`: history for the peat. tllty yeere. saying that no country in the world had mule more utiefnnbory not within the meme period. Cane inn: do not recognize their poeelbilitiee. If the country doll: not. become I great. one it will be the hull. of in inhabitants. l)epu`t3-reeve Gorrie proposed the melt. Our Arden end l~Ix-wardens." saying that he vtu ptoud ol she knowledge that he wee one who vowed to piece Mr. Trun- ontl. in the highest gift. of the council. He in pmuder still 15 the oloee of the III i den`: term to nd he had been an exeur ` pler oloinl. ` nr "I'l I Jnllv Hood Fallon" nunlnd other country in ma world. In roplyin to tho tout H. A. Calvin. ox-.\l.P.. uni Cumin`: Icgiilntorl were worthy 0! I" pnioo bootowod upon them (or the good they hcvo done. The country but Inn. which no Ablv |dmin- iotc . It in tho but country in the -world. It in without the ox- tromon lound in the old world and the blatant democracy as in the newer countries. Cnnudiunl live under better inctitutiona thou do the people in the countryto the oouth. He thought that porhnpn the Ontario govornmont, in its wisdom. mode: mictoho in reducing the number of county councillon However that might ho, on this festive occasion the councillors reminded him 0! the swim which cingo before it dies. Frontenac in the county of Ontario, whom leginlntion by the county council is always well done. I \N |u`.l---A. QIQA ngnliml .n..|.i_- -1 we noun. In roponlng the bout of Our Legisla- blvo odlou" ox-warden Avery aid that not A llnlo of Ccnudni uuocou run one to the able logiulatlon ol the conntr . the Inn of which undo bower citizen: 0 the inhabit- ants, who were lortnnnto In huin good legislators rulln ovor them. Can I had bower In-I an better cltlum than In] other oountry in tho world. roolvlmr H. Calvin. propoeeu. Judge Price proposed "The Queen and Her Representative. the Governor-(ienersl of Canada." saying that at no time in the history oI' Canada or the British empire oould the toast be proposed with greater satisfaction: or more sincere feelings. Her msjeetfs rei n was one of Ion continued prosperity. n Canads the Br tish empire 1 possessed the finest oountry in the world, ; well governed snd prosperous. 'l`he ns- tionsl anthem and three cheers for her majesty and her representative followed the toast. ` r gunuelneee In tnuezr `i| e.nae.'1'Ie the I we are I to depeyrtziut ehoivin eomeieneeoi i their eppreeietion et the indneee shown ` to ell concerned by the connclllcre. After meture consideration it wee decided the teetimoniel" ehould take the iorm oi e din- ner. And eueh e "dinner u it wu 2 The tehlei ieirly staggered beneeth the weight 0! diehee tootheome delicacies. which fairly j each other for e piece on the invitin .boerd. Johnelon Brown excelled him in the preperetion of the repeat. which in elcient ete of wnilere and wnitreeeee eerved in the moat ep ruved manner. The dinner wee eerved n the division court chamber. the table being leid out in double "T" ehepe. l I I I 1 1 1 I I I l I 9 l Shnrtlv after nine o'clock Arthur Rout. I t I-D0 noun or am on: oounou. me oioinln took Mann? of the oppor- tunity to tender t. 0 councillors I farowolldlnnor. Botwoon the oounoillon nnd oloinll the but of understanding exists. It in I manor of congratulation to the Iuidonta of the oounty slut; such onpublo oloinlu have the an o! the coun- ty bnnlneu lntboir hood: Th olichll fol! Mnv nnnld not Alhr hhnmnnnillnn In-' nlllltllo ' Member: of the county council had the nldom cnopd pleasure of attending their owu In 0 ' Int evening. and the county ololuh It!!! to It tlut the do rting Ihuduw0n given a happy and o . Tho cloning union of the county council. hold thin morning. In: tho but under the old municipal not. Horuttor the shin ol the ` county will be oonductod by twelve oom- 1 miaaionora. Therefore. on the on o! I the death of the old oounoil. the I nmnhln fnn nrhonnfmnn ll tho nnnn-. I l.A1`I.lr~sI GonMoInon.-I hnv boon to-I -We Owg Ty nu-vlou II Al umnn for cloth I or tho not 1&1. and would Mon fupooIhnIl{ Iollull you voice uncle n my bolu t. mnooaly ulnmv nnnnnc I COUNTY OFFICIALS ENTERTKN TH! DEPARTING COUNCIL. 1' blue! lpnod In tho Dlvulon Conn loan -'l'Io than Who Won Proust. tho `luau: Inpoood And loplloo Indo-lt Wu a lap annual; and Good fuel- In: Inland. mm THE councluons. 0! mo oppor- u x ` mntv uuuuunnrnupnunrwn wum ro- porurthhnoruing. lvoodorllho In Innllcdovcturim an York road |uhly.l`ulllo ho-utbovoll noun Ihl than in n uncololnhoutn qnanuolnnilouu Garb`: turn has ounlduotnnilyholuwotcoonndilhs "Inc county augment nponu use othct day tho road: \ that count: on in ns clan oondlion." IO lurk unnrkolgudomrton Wum nnl-Iu-Lhhnnrninn. "lnanthrllhnhnn One Dollar -' $l.00.

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