Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Dec 1896, p. 1

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KIIIIIIIK I IllUlIlIKI'UIll|l IIUHUK IIUIS obuini 3 (Mo la wu noouury to par Into 0. xuorotar and to sign the rol. Pralldnnt` I-1. . . B. Panno. nocomnnnia Second vloopnqidont--W. .1. Living- Ilnn. Fihor. Bocnuriu-W. J. Dick sod J. II. Far- u-npuu u- Iva . n --v Ivrwu u w--- uuvl-v :1 b I standing vote. W on the elmuon ol omcon wu ruch- al LIA n.L..... in - lnlinibinnn ma: non. A LARGE GATHERING OF THE WORKERS. no-Ilnntlng Prullonl A-nd an Llnllon at nonoutnclau-`I'M othor oloon Q-A Oh; Hon-ntl-Q l!A-n-AIDOAn V-Jn4I__ LIBERALISM IN mcsron. KINGSTON. ONTARIO, THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 3. 1896. Com mcncing Saturday morn- I - ng and continuing until the entire - stock is disposed of. 1 TH: uni" I-tn n IIl`nl\llI\r\r\1\u lunn'ln vu-gun woo-nucononouuu |%pwnnlh@'p? 1 won. no u ponnmu. At tho Ontario fruit [l 0I`Ol'I' uuoohtion ll. Bumll. 80.. (hthnril-no. in npol-ting tho inn: tor Farming. `Toronto: 1`. H co. editor and prop:-Mar ol the III- oholl Rooordu. one o! the most capable rounn journalists o! Firth oonnlv. I! not- inqn tho roptuuonutin oho Tu-non Advoenlo. London. Ont. and J. I KC! in l$ol"I:tbo0T:vb:mt|on In tho insptuu olo . uonunu. apples; nun - lE.Whishy. nppluunlpnrcz A. . . Barli , A. I`. Bond. In . A. B. Shrmron. Wnllu-ton. and K Fontbill nunory, applet; lint 8 Look- Ivoll. Ionlnnl. have I In din-phiol |ho_ lanavnty npodu cl -plus in Inns In ban in cold utu-Igolrovcr I our mud in mint in n-1 nnnnnk won. E. Bonilh Mnrhl. the oolobrnhd Fnnoh distiller of brundy which boars his nuns. and dnughtor. were gun-ta at the British American hotol yesterday and 00-day. A. Hilbert. lormorlv worilnn with the Thoma: Bongouuh in the oicinl ngrhr of the trait grocer-' unocintion. 0 in one of the but ntnnognphol-I in Canada, and hi: pant jonrnaliptio nrviuoo It him Io do `nation In the report: iumod. J`. H. Rat`. nl lhn Milnlnll Humidor, uo mnnoo no mo reporu named. `I . H. Race. of tho Mitchell Recorder. is at the Inuit. grovorfurcociuion. Ho can grow rot-en nun pontoon with the ammo hnlliuy thus he uublichu a par and which it always growing. Mr. Eco. won. in ponnnhl. Al. [III Ontario fruit ll OI`II'I' nmmhlinn W'.3 {ni'ifZ EON. wwsu uuvuuj nlu -II-'- Sinco ya-unhy exhibit: of fruit but boon placed in tho dairy school hour: ball. when an Ontario lnitnovua an in convention. by than (rowan: R. W. Bhnnnud. Hohunnl. nnnlnn: IL L Enn- Iunencnn now: yesterday and no-any. Hilbert. former! working with the vehicle worh, loft tln Afternoon for Cin- cinnati. Ohio, when be In: wound | good pomrun in I [urge mu`uhol.nring uni- non. IIIIIII rur Il|lII' IIFIIIIIIIII. Hon. 8 dney Fisher. dominion mininur of ngricu sure, has invited the Ontario fruit. gmwerf association hooonnidor and dincuss the uoetion of arm changes. Illd autos thus i tho member: V-oliovo that my changes are desimblo. tho lurid commission will meet I deputation from the upwin- tion at any rumble cuntrnl point. in the province in order to guve an opporumity for Itating the griovhnooe complained of. lonnonu of tho Pot-plo-WIut Tho] Au Ihylnj nu DOIl[. Min Rona Jnhnn, Owon Sound. in visit- ing her uncle. T. H. Johnl. Clergy Itroot wont. n swooping mnjority at the recent election. Mr. I-`in-her is a practical farmer, owning nnd working Elva hrm. Knowlton, Qua. -llllwr II lI"'"" Brine nuuur Euner ll neon of Dr. Art ur ieher, of Montreal. whoee gand- fether came to Csnndn from Dunkeld. Scotland. He was born in Montreal June l2th. I850, and educated at the high school end McGill university. He sher- wnrdl went toTrinlty coll e. Cnmbridge. when he obtained the agree of B.A. In hie first attempt at rliementery honor: in H180 he was de eeted. but he was a aucoeuful candidate for his present sent in the general elections of 1882, end wee re-elected in 1887. In the metal ' elections of l89| he wee defented. ut the electoral of Brome found they had nude e mistake, for they returned him again with Int |ohm`ChI-yzuhououlu Q11.-`jg l'IlI' U-H-III `IIII IJIIUCITII: Kingston` wu honond to-day by the prooonoo of two of 0Il'IIdl'l mount. cmlnont men--Hon. Sydney Fisher. dominion min- istog of I riculturo. And Hon. John Dry- den, who old: I uimilnr pordolio In the Ontario onbinob. They both cum. to no- tond the Ontario fruiugroweru convention. At. which they deliver sddrouu. Tm. in the am viiib to am. am. in his" an wmon may aenvor naarouoo. .. 't.he l-at viiib to olty, his oicinl capacity. of Hon. Mr. Fisher. L `rno mooning cloaoa mm that chain rur tho queen. lorlibornllun, u I` ted in the dominion and vnrioul rov noon. aha hope being exoruud that noboc would go rib." Tho lab thing done was to in t. roe chart and a tiger for the pres!- onu of the unocintion and n nuoooulul mooning wu At_nn and. mag: nungnou A -.n.n-nun -HUD I3 \l|3|'U3CU Ulo This will be agrand oppo: tunity to secure sensonable goods at greatly reduced prices. Sales for cpgh only. Call and sse us. L; HON. sfonev A. FISHER. Vlnlt from the Ilnlaun ol An-Iculturo ll'nr (hand: and nntnrln, libel-(lrthe president. of the suooinbion. Capt. Bruce Oarrntbero. aid thnh the young men had workod Inn! ab put doo- tionn ncl their effort: worn crowned with III . He was pleuod than Mr. Panto wu ro-oloctnd. The uluclsuon bod honor- nd itself in In doolairm in thus no c. He also upon in lnndnt.ory- tum 0 ch: on- thuulutio muting. The meeting closed with that chain for auoon. lorlibornllnn. n nnlnoohd ION. III)!!! A. IIIIIK Ihllur ot Aulonltuo. .-In-.. . . h`.,.p..._ .,. - -A.. -1 Asked For their oplnlonc. PERSONAL MENTION. Ion! boll. And nu-3. . .......a.. --LlLh. -: r...: `llhnoatnhctn. -_ _1_LA ALL... L..L- 1-; aur nun nurmg an A Primate strut merchant who has just ul-ivd homo tron I ail to Ilontrul, coy:-tho oi thnq not In ought to X of tholllolnl ogullovlng \l.I....'. -.......-..Aun _. C4 ml- -. lo nr nan nu In an nun`: nun: vuo. "Fur doobnl Ilaoeonloildiamnion In In "I link ulnar. "Ill uncalled yd In writes a onlunn [C than |I.Iuhh|hgIRW.l'oltIriuul- 5.. --u-12' 3.. n. ......n....|........n.. uu.uu-uuun mrupr nua- "tgh" in tho ooundluudpuonlly tho utihdn Ibo Wan. Ill) obo- Ior olounng nmn. MI pendant 75. on the dollar st tho Stu Hall`: retiring alt A Prlnmna strut mnuhnnt who has my-Ian or may Inc II norm. 0% olthou-olnl Nobufo nonunnuo go to ruin. u It nnlyh. Thguonumuutlu ad! in mud ol rupnirnd In nrnlndinp 0 Id be iunnrond. ` an. . nnlluonun Inynnovuoonllu black cu-hunt at dhgonul wound. mooly hound. Inho'6':.hov. 1; win`! vouhronlc lnyvhn 00 I0 . bu l:oyhr[otIu'oIo|dout..vo ll ocean IurAI.I7orSloonodonn [atone for 84.76 .0 an Bur Bali`: ntiring uh. "ll lfjl Ihnunlniltlho-Quinn In-Iuauuuouauuuuninsnonntur Whnlalctdhoubhovuullulubl ! "A `pm: `in an nan-6-pg-A .4 ...;sALE $;l2.000`oworth of Boots, Shoes, Trunks Valises vennor. During our cheep rule we will oer a splendid range of fine overcoat:-, mude the tune on order work.-in heaven. melmnn, French neppe end frieze. er. prices to defy com tition. Z. I :-evoet. New York Clot inn Ston. Brook uereet. I-lovn !.nimu unite. -hurt name, in all uonmng awn, uronx unmet. BoyII 3-pioco -nits, short puma, sins. 84.84 50. C6 and I6 [nods-. I and 32.50. Kl And 11 50 stood: for 1 us. u.u-'vu.Uo Ind :15 goods. I and 32.50, Kl And 83.50 goodn for 1 So not in LII: him: an brinn your hmn Ind '3.0U, KI I011 I130 ail` [Of 33.23. 80 now in the that to bring vour boy along and hnvo him t-tad At tho Star Hull : re- tiring nit w A man (man nhnnl All alias: ,- "Pun vnu unng mm A man once said an editor : "Can you an no that sort 0! rather to expect thin month 7" TM editor umnntimlly : "Vory much like your subscription bill." Tho Inn wondered for an hour. then ho hnpponod Io thinloltho vord "unnou.|od." Hog to II with you? Ian : nu-1 Lnnvv mm; IL95. Dun- -IlI'l Illfl IICV, Q lop [or clothing ulna. A1! oath an 759. an Inc noon cloaou. Scturdny will be the dny for you to buy An ulnar. We nill have I50 men's aiml left. I Ilndon, And we will roll them to you choupor than other dealers can buy them. at the Star Hull : rotiring sale. A conunondont. ennui:-on vhv aha mum. u me our nan rounng sale. conupondone en nines why the sump vendor In the Bel ovillo poor. oiro should receive doublothe commiuion ul- lowd to other modern A simihr enquiry Inn boon mudo In rognrd to the Kingston vendor. I\unin- Ann ah...` ..I- -4 -HI ..`.-s -| Wlflg -IO See me. table. R. Uglow on Co. Kingston has not yet secured Bellox-Illa ! Mr shop. but they will come in time. Jun now Bollovillo out-atrool. onn-|ro coming down. the line in the Bay city hu- inc boon closed. Runuhu nvi In OLA Ag. Om. mm 9.. I...- umo om-sou. bunny: sou mom. You can now buy a suit. that ununlly coma $7.50 for 85.50. and one that. menu 86 for 84.50. one that. costs $5 for 83 75. one that costs 84 for 81. at the Bar Hull's re tiring uh Sea ln. tabla. R. Uulnu & Po. CLEARING Hlndsoma IIII, 0 At R. MoFAul`I. 11...- am. An`:- K. lloroun. Hove you ever heard of the throe-hnnd- ed man. the one who bud I right. hand. a left hand. and A little behind hnnd Y The Wmu In: some of the lane. kind. Subscrip- tions. plane ! Lndiu Am loud In thair m-nine: nf Armor- uouc. puuo : Ladies Arc loud in their praises of Armor- aitlo cot-sou. Stamp coll them. ` You an nnw burn suit. that ununllv` umy mmy any: more Ana we nave n .-on of good: left. so now in your chance my clothing, .0 it. will have to be oncri Rn: Hull : I-nth-Inn nln. aw nun I-curing nun. Your wife would like I puir of hand- mmo curuina to finish her drawing room. Hlndsoma ulk, dnmuk or chenille curuinn .5 D |l..I`.uI`. III`- Pookot diaries. 1897-11.. Uglow & Co. During the debate at. the reform meet- ing but. nllhb reference was made to Hon. Mr. Tu-ta : splendid ghting couruto The remark was received with gmnt up: plauno. Onlv Lhirtv den more And we have a hr. x 0|OIIll'Ig, QI ll : VIII DIVO SM!` KIWI retiring Isle. Your rife would his upeuauy. We hnvo_ still 200 ties loft. Not one of them cost us less than 200.. so take your choice 2 for 21in. at the Star Hull : retiring IIIO. D....|..o .I:...a.. um-IA!) n..|.\...L n- memoueouege tor meeecuon. A company of fruit. growers catching A [llmpne of I bevy of Kingston beauties de- clared chub the blossoms had A radiance they had seidnm found elsewhere. an 50. tabla. R. Uulmv & (`.n. not 000. now. It. uglow a U0. The civil nervnnu who Inughinqly do- olnn they are safe Iinco nothing ban no for boon dono.|ro on slipper ground. The partinnu Ivlll be Ittond to. And that nnnndilv. IUII C T--jil -C;aon\`I;t' and Graduate Optician. `H Ploini `Planing NA H pnrmn I speodily. hnv D0. I00. .0 (:00 DIRT l'lIII'I POIITIDR BEIO. The body of the tqjnnnp killed on the Grand Trunk crack near CoIl'ns Buy on Mondn . has been handed over to the modion college !or dissection. A oomnnnv fruit. nrmvaru mtnhinn A goes out. M. about nmo o'clock every mum. Thurs in good skating on Navy Buy, but ukutlrl Ihould not venture too in out from there. an the ice is thin towards the outer edge. Armnnidn Mn-mu nmmr hmnk dawn nn `[13 I100. 5% DHOVII IF BYQCYI. | We will sell you I good stron 2-piece suib. line 22. 23. 24 And 25. rogu ar 81 76 goods. for 81: sailor suite that were 81 25, now 760., at the Smrl-lull : retiring sale. Thu bndv of tha hrnmn killnd nn Hm monllln [0 Id! BITXD. Citizens complain thnt. the electric light at we oornor of King and Clarence streets out At. About nine o c|ock night-. Than Rood nkntimr Nnvv Buv. but Armor-|h.ia cm-sou never break down on the aide. See them at Stacy's. WA in" mull vnu A annd ntrnnrr Q-ninr-A uualo . mng urooo. Col oil retails At Go. to So. in Buffalo ; Why should it. In Me. to 190. here! We mod competition. Boys reefers from 4 to 10 years of age, mqulnr $l.75 coau. now 8| even at the Sm Hull`: retiring nlo. I)InInn'A Inuit: M: the ban. wear Hm Eur nmru rounn; nu DInlop'a suits t bent, plane the ban. moninlu to this effect. l`lH.-n- .unnnI..ln OI lung nu-eon. noun nmo. Telephone No. 496 has boon placed in the wnrorooma of Cnpt. John Bredon. Brock meet. Ann M...-.m.|. on In .l-.....I I... 1'..- 1.; DIUOI IBIOOE 000 overooete to be cleared by Jan. lat. Dualo King etreoc. (`An oil retail: at (In. en fin. in Rnkln - |WNf5& WCKHTI pouoo ooun nun mgnc. D6 on want nhilfmtion in knitting? Then uy Paton : yum A8 Soonoy"s. Fina ardamd nlothinn. blue or black ale. \ ' in: for everyone. coat price for sum)`; in our wore to-marrow, Friday. 1!! and & Co. Cold weather. cheap overooeu. Duulop. King etreel, eouth aide. Tolenhone nlnoed in Inon any rsnonm Au uoenoyu. Fine ordered clothing, blue or black beaver overcoat, O13. Dunlop, King V Itroeu. Soc 6043. table. R. Uglow a Co. Pant: blunt actually cost. us 8| 30 on Sn- turduy (01-81 at the Stu` Hall`: mtiring nlo. . this morning. _ 50. Saturday will buy I boy : bolt, rogu- hr mo. goods. Eur Hull. tot diaries. 1897-R. Uglnw & Co. him Inundriod Ihlru for 350. at the Star Hull : retiring ulo. Only two trumps asked for shelter at police court has night. ' Ddvnu want. nhilfmtion in knlttinnr `IOI to II mun you 1 Ion : an-1 be-vy punts OLE. Dun- nn for nlnhhlnn valuing. I no sun 0! Ivory nu uto--wIm uni POOH! An TIIIIIJ Ahnnklothhg In I Ipputloltanuanoffhon Whollnl `I'll!!! Holc- Pnwn I yum Go. Ihln no Stacy's. Dunlap : olobhln . Do you wear it? Poohto dinriel. 1 7-K U low & 00. Hour Prof. Dupnil next. Fri my evening. Them In: no nation of the polioo court. V thin l n. Sam:-dnv will but 1 bow : bulb. roan. v plnuoo. Only thirty days more And we have !ot. If mod: lnft. no nnw in vtmr nhnnm tn huv PAIAORAPH8 PICKED U_P BY OUR BUSY REPORTER8. .00, DIG BOIGOIII IOIIIII1 OIEGWDOTO. Sol 1500. table. R. Uglow & Co. The civil narvnnu who Inunhina mclnnms or fun DAY. on a_Au.. {Inc s}naer.' IIO. the bent. wear the Hundreds of tom- mm r, in ull {or 8. r 82.25. `- nlnnn In? .`l I|II.,. N N 3. {K _\ n'o Lin KM Mm: and lnvu one pair. War Inc Mm: Llnod. nan nn Ian pair. ool ock: at no for two rln otuh Hunr Soon. I no pain II Princes N wu panorama It un naocnoou vmnun 8-Iudon.'CIuhn anal. Int ovouiug. whoa I-low. J: I. Bun mind in marriage John Pwlon nnd Him Lnllh nnndcn. n. l Ana rot-poccoa moment no- 35 born at 8troud.G|ouooounhiro. Enulund, and run Oighty yous nnd one month 0|d. lot tony-hvo oontinuouo yuan the III I ruidom of thin city, living for a [tutor portion o! thotimo in an nppor oud ol the city. Shh was married in the old country. but in widowed about oightoon yum ago. Three childron. George. on omployoo ol the Montreal Cum on company. Arthur. uul In. T. onloy ourvivo. Docouod rouninod studio to tho Roam Catholic faith. The lunonl will Into plus no-Inorrow char noon to BC. |lu'y'I cathedral. thence to St. Mary`: ounolory. I IIUUCTTK WI'C-l-' A we inunotingund plcaingounuony prionnod at Ibo Iaiduoool Willis: Ramadan. 'Chnhun mint. hut nvaninn. anon NOV. J.` 5. sun umou III Inmngo John Ptglon and Min lallio Bun lo- oood dnughur cl W. Bands: in Bus Saunders and in the oupuoity d .bidunnid, and tho vn append by Bddio Pighn. wedding punch can nun-on. oath and unfnl. Tho D) Iaanongvon. `nu moan pnuou can noon-on. costly zlul. Tho unorou. ouuy nun cum. `nu young oouplo will Into n shit noklooeo uaydoohonnuuogund to Ihoninoun and wish: I Ihdr nun frhndn he that: IIIIOII In" H05 IIIIIIUL KID WIWI llll muddy boobs on nn onrooou he found handy, Ind puuing on A pair of new ovar- uhou wont out the win he got. In. Mr. Adam: iaoondont. the urglu got. into tho std from Prinoou urn. crooning I low Kuilding in Nll of the Umngo lull. noun or In. Ardqu. In the dcnth of Mn. E. Ardqh, which event. oooinrrod at. her Into nondcnoo on Arch street. chi: morning. Kinpnwn lost an r old And ronpoctod ruidonh D0- n barn at 8lmnd.GInnnnIanhim_ IIUIU A rnlr ul vvvrunvvua Sometime between darlmeee lut ni ht end dnylight thie morning a bold burg ar broke into W. Adams` shoe store. He got in through a rear window. two nee.8xl4. being rornoved. The bar dividing the two pnnee wea broken out. making a good eiaed opening. A shutter oovered the window but it wee removed. After get- ting into the hack ehop the intruder found his reee barred by a bolted doo `read- ing nto the lront etore. Apanel about 12x20 inchee, wae kicked out of e door end throu h thin the thiei crawled. He left evi enoe to ehew that he tried on eeveral pain of hoote, but M In an known none were taken from the premiaee. It would be ' ible for eeveral pain to be taken an not mieaed. He wiped hie nmddv boon an en onmoeh he found The irt greet essential of a good `sign ie its power to catch the public eye. That`s why we`re 00- auccessful in the busitiu ofsilh writing. If on vyant your sign to stand eadmnehoulden above the crowd. need an the order. were encaaeo in ice. Uupl. mcuaugn re~ rted that almnat every day while on he Superior, luring the trip. enow atorma raged and He weather wan bitterly cold. The crew had It bard ll ht keeping the craft free of ice to allow 0 their mov- in$about. reah Xmas fruite. all kinds. Fiaher e. While sorting over a barrel 0! potatoea at hie etore. Montreal atreet. H. Ne-vberry oame acroae rather a remarkable ourioelty. Near the bottom of the barrel he picked up a large potato. which had been acooped out and a mouse neat built in the hollow. The neat waa composed of straw, piecea of paper, rage and other Iora . and contain ed two small mice. The little ones were well provided for by the parent mouae.who doubtleee expected to have a may home for the winter monthu. Ualendarn and `Xmas onrda. Uglow & Co. Lnat evening a clerk in a hardware store. located at the lower end of Princess atreet. went home without taking hie bioyolewith him. leaving it atanding be- fore the premiaea. The proprietor of a grocery store adjninin aaw the wheel late in the evening and too oha of it. To- da_` the clerk reported to t e police the lone ol` hie wheel, and not until late thie afternoon did the grocer eaao the tenaion of the young clerk : mind by returning the miaeing machine. ume. You wnnt. to get something for Christ.- mns. Then get. something useful. We have what you wnnm, and you get them at. less than cost. no great sale of 0'ord'n stock of boou. 127 Prinoeu Itroot. A. Aberneth .` IL... 9 - .b--_-.. D..--..........s .o-......-.l oernem . When tie steamer Roumounc Immed into port to-dny her bull. dock and ri?ing' were encased in ice. Capt. Mnhhug nortaed ovorv du om, an very low nguroo. J. FIIIIOI`. A duputch no the Full Mull Gazette, London. from Milan mnounoos than the Lumghierrn compnny. bunkers of Como, have gone into bankruptcy, and it in mud by the name do: Lch chub the bank of Como closed its oou At. the same time. V.... _-...s L- ...s ......-A|..'.... I..- rVI....:-A tor a ammo D-ml. For two dnys longer we will occupy Mucklouou & Co : old stand. Give u A call. We will sell you I" Iinouof rocorics. em, as low gures. J. Fin or. dunntch no Lha P1"MA Gamma. OT 9. The govermont. has decided to Accept the principle of the renewal ol the charter of the bank of Fmnce for twenty-four your-. The deoilion will be Announced on Friday. The select. committee opposed I" achomon for cane b-mi. Fun own damn Inna-.. um mill tsnnnnn Lnnc orgemuuon. Other: eell groceries cheap. We go one better and combine quality with cheap- nooe. Fisher`; J R I`...-.-..o.I...-. -...|> On (1.... Vina`-at noon. 1 linen. J. B. Cnrruthorl wont to Olpo Vincent yesterday and arranged for the ownornhi p of It Inc iooynoht. now owned by parties residing then. In will compare hvonbly with any ynoht. now owned by local skip- nera. '1'ne aeeonuonn eo much admired In those who ettonded the yacht club ball Ines evening were arranged by Mean. William and John Shea, two athlete who have no Ill rior in deoorehive work. nr 1 n-`huh nun-I nun -IL:-I-(nu rm-nu-I.- nu norm uooounwo worn. or a quick men! not all-rising pancake or buckwheat. our, ready in ten minutes. Fisher ; M- Thn nnnnnl -non-Hun nlul. I ...uI.... .. -IIII'I'-ll I ' of rhumnolo an only found (or nntlum l'lln0l"l. The nntiounl sporting club, London. an- nouncu that in will oor I puru to be con- tested in A twenty round oontub botwoon Shurkoy and Fituimmonn in the arena 0! that orguniubion. Other: all amen:-inn nhun. W: on nnn -uwuy l'IID"l'IPllI rwxou up II: uur nepenere on their loullea For ale large refrigenoor. Fleher. Mr. Dunning repreeenoed Qi:een e at the dinner of the medial leeulty `of Toronto 1 university lulu night. All kind: canned vegeueblee. three for I 90. Fisher ; I The next place of meeting of the (read dlvlelon Bone of Ten rnnce le xed no Toronto, on Dec. let. 897. The Bremen etrilere to-day adopted an reement. with the werehouee company end t eoolnminee ofetrikere for the eettlement ' ol the din-put..eend the etrihe in over. For eele, very cheep, large :re!rieret.or. I Fisher. F0!` II I ` Th` 1 Manor. The dgooneionn much admired by Lhole vnohh Int. 5|`! --swan," the best. Ceylon an, at mu. '5. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. A Duo-ht Wading . I-5--.451 _-_ -4! ..I..r_l..-. }."??u!{v: x` mane. Ieoommenuea arm a oomeronce or clergy and [an that thennncial year in each paruh on October Slat in-had of Easter day and that the annual venry meeting be held and church wardens elected in November; but that tneee pro- ponla be Iubmitted to veeu-tee of the rlioceae and that rural dean Carey. canon Speuccr, the chancellor and treasurer pteuare a circular givingteaeona fotthe change. It in aloe deee-ad ex tent that the annual need ol iynod held in January. and that accounts of the dloceu be cloeed on Notlith in each ....- A J.-.a..l Tho anhdoncon lot Iouuuo usdlordgn-(onions. wing IMO mol- hllnn. hi the "of hall rear." :50 bolt of ntnrno II` In Apri ropou. Tho -.t....A 5- 0L. L..L..-u ml Alnn-- ulllhn nnnno. X IIIO "Z III" I . luv IIIII mpond to tho Imhop ol Algoun will In paid to tho data 1:! ndaunbon. Adopted. The roponol lhoninhn board. donned nundnv. In mnid. I mmoo. Rev. A. W. Cooke reported for diocesan libnry committee. and claimed that it wu the boot. diocoun libruy in the country. Adopeod. Tim chancellor ranorhd for the invent.- Adopwd. The chancellor reportod monb oommmoo Advising the creating of In indemnity fund or rent. to meet loss-on. And unuring synod of the uni-hots? pay- menh ol mortgngo inunu. (Jun . Edw. J. B. Puma. lot the no house oom- menu on morngngo Inunu. urnnwu. Edw. J. B. Panto. for the minoo. roporud income {or nix mouth: of CI I0 and oxpondituro of 838: outing debt. 82,00I. Adopted. Rnv. Pm!` Wormll. oldiviuitv uudonlt 12.00:. Auopcoa. Rev. Prat. Wornll. ohiiviuitv lund,Ihowing balance on Inna ol 8287. Blues the division of diooooo Ontario hu boon Aiding nil ntudonu, on I onpiul ru- duood one half. An nppul lor more nnnnnl -nnnm-O. in Adontod. duooa nun. An apps: gononl an ponwu Ado od. Ru`. 8. ighomfof nu7_ie an gonoru port. was no on. Ru. igho for an is and account: committee, corciod to tho completion 0! hull yearly audit. and cornclnul of Ac- oounu. oubmmodn plm for half yearly uhulnmd ramru on monnnn. more oounu. IIIDIIIIIIDO I pun I0!` nlll WI, ubuluod report: on morsga . elnbonu than than In Inc; an to create I nmhlnu fund In moot. imvvublo locus on neuritic: by letting spun. aqua- lor per com. oupiul ouch yeur.-Adopcod. Edward J. B. Pannn.foI' who menial OMI- : You will bun an we to CI p II`: luv: Wlrlu D idea In 0|. 1 {or com. ouplul anon yeIr.-nuopwu. Edward J. B. Pom-o.lor npooinl minuo. Iooommendod utter oonlonnco of nlgonv ..-.d him nun. ch. nnnninl vnnr in up Inoauon out or order. Kev. R. W. Rnyion reported the diner- gnniud than of the do itory committee and tho prouin nearing! closing up the business tonvoi loos. F. R Sargent. wu Authorized to nudit the Aooounun And wind up the buaiuou under direction of com- micron. menu. In the Herrowemith one objection was booed on entire ebeence of pertioulnre. Rurul dean Corey condemned the obeenoe of loonl effort. The chancellor de- olnred he had notied the clergy- man of the need of proper prooeedinge. Rev. J. R. Sereon edvieed epeinet mort- geging churchee; it we: 1 great injury to mieeione. Other means nhoula be taken to reine money and arrangements should he mode before building. Rev. J. R. Nimmo and other: spoke of the nenloul work of the missionary. But. the chancellor ruled the npggoetion out of order. v. Rnvion reported non ma oonomnuon. The amendment. mu ruled o of order and the dean : motion was I eleven to nine. IJAHHA-u Inn nan-uni-ninn tn An" 1 nhnudl nine. Petition: for permieaion to sell 1 church lot. at. Roblin and to mortgage church roporty at Hnrronmith were left. over n want. of proper lnformnton Ina docu- manta. mou was men I: an amendment. to reject. The chnnool or asked the value of the property and was answered thal being property not. lit. for neral purpom it would not sell for over L200, though the improvement: on the original buildin coat 32.l00. The building was inanra for 8.1.500. The chancellor advised investiga- tion and conciliation. 'l`l.- -...-...I-npno anal I-ulgd nu}. nl nu-Jar WIO OI IPIOIULO |llI0|VUllOy 0! (all! cnurcn. A motion of the Dean to grant. the pou- ciou mob b nmondmont. no nsjocb. Tim nhnnnnl or nkod than ulna of the without authority or Vestry. Judge Wilkit-on pointedoub that the veil- try in issuing the unl security for 3300 And accepting the previous oxponditun of SL500 made the who's debt. equally bind- in on the church corporation. . ndara Mnmrlnnnld unred that tho oom~ In me cnurcn corpornuon. Sudgre Mncdonuld urged that the com minee being I oourt between the pertioe could not not. pn-judicially in favor of one creditor without. hearing the other parties. Canon Spencer urged aebtlement. as pro- ` posed, to clear the we` for n aettlemernt with other creditors. be greater danger of nbeolute insolvency of the church. A mnunn n! the been to mint. the nati- one ngemet tne omoere wno ugnea tne securities. Rev. R. W. Ruyeon mede 5 full explunetion of the oue.end at the con- clunon judge Meodonald uted out that it wee eppuently pro to pay off only rt of the debt and ignore other oreditore. he petition ehould be refused. Rev. 8. Tighe Illd Mr. Ruyaon claimed that the gentleman whom the petition sought to relieve wee deserving of much sympathy, while the other: hed refused to confer with the Authorities or join in any rettlement. The debt now sou ht to be preferred wee ll le ml one: the ot nor: were undertaken by e c urch implovement com- mittee egninet the wish of the rector, and without authority of veu-try. Judas Wilkinnn nnintednut. that the vm. nah ' II`: Vnluuuirl Ihlrh an and Me. I`! envy To Inn. do. own. `Mu cum. in`: Winter In nlvolxmvory Mud an In Ian M Ilnmlno mu ntucl ox ooumol ll nooaou. The momoral of All Balm church. Kingot.on.ukod lor permiuiou to nmrcgngo the church pro ray on 9:-ovido lor payment of dobontnro ebt. which hn been amb- joct. of much anxiety. The debenture: were originally iuuod without onlllclont nut.horit.y and the claim booamo I peruonul ngainut the oloerl who signed the aacuritian. Rev. R. Rnnon mndon Ln Ottawa roprounutlvo. On motion of judge Muodllifd. the chancellor. R. V. Roger:-. Q`C., and E; H. Smytho. Q.C., were lppointod to present the cone for thodloeooo under the Muoluloy av ard nrbltrubion And to net. generally [or the diocese. This involves the employment of ooumol It noodod. Tl`- mgmn-.l nl All n`l\A' n|nIIv\|\ were an ewenaenoe. . The oommiuioneu tn divide the ouh and eeouritiee with Ottawa diooeee report- ed through the chancellor the distribution in deuil. The final ndjnunnnbe were or- dered to be made on December 16th. to which due ell inhereer. end ch: ee will be oom used and the eeeuriciei he mded be have re reeel utlve. motionp ;udne Muoddffd. BUTTE`:- Tho oxooutlvo oommltuo of the diooooo of Ontario met this morning At hon o'clock, when nporu of the oounnituu which have been In union All week were prooontod. The Archdeacon. oonvninury for the Amh- blnhop. pruidod. Twenty-four mombou were in abundance. Tho nnmmininngn In dividn thn nuh A D_IIonIIIo|| In Bogud to Data Almolnod to All loin!` OBI!-oh - conciliation Dough!-`rho Ioporu of tho Vnlou cnmmllmnn. MEETING dF EXECUTIVE COM- M|TTEE-8UMMQRY OF WORK. \_u|l|8Mlm-.| BY Awolntmcnt Calcrcr In monum- ma DIOCESE or ammo. I. ' ' :'Ih0DOl| Front Whlto sum. laumlrlod. 0 , b -'.I`ICIV _ --u 30" "W11 III, II 5.73. mm - f trohbi-hop in tho [1300 JUN . I 01% tion o(,080 oi uuoipn out . K ovordruh in about equal to 11 - -* :5-..:-.! `:1. ::-.2:- luxury 3 win` on 9' ti . Ev. A. Juvhropootlhr vllli nrulunn hnvl. nhoninn menu 1 d. luv. A. Jumnporuu lat UICIIII on-plum hnvl. shoving nnovw 1 C I9.00l,dnoIo n doldlol jh .` ovm-3 to mount olnnuuilnnh. LI pal no the dcoouo no Adnpcal. ' On nouon cl Ir. Pinto. audio 1- nine: noting was nppdnhd In: W& day ovontngo, Inohul cl T.Il*W- `j_ 06.562 of nnnulths. oncdnll. .IO. Adopted. A Run! Donn Leach. lo? Iphuopl If." ronorted 83.000 Invinl bun nil In 1 Colder Wcathcr AN Tl').B`\:ll.`li CA{1AlIlA`N`0UAI PI:-(V nan an. un Io-OI l h 0 od Porn on N.\:ury?Uo.. gaunt. N n.` ;..'.;;'.._.....' ;.'.......... " ' 378-7 IAOOT IT. '0. In UNIVIMITY Al hon-0. mu-ly now. In 1 nudorn onnvonhmou. lien 33 on an premium or to Idol an-vol. Aaopton. A If. reported 83,000 Inning II 3 u-nhb-hon in tho mu. nu. I :23- RIIN1`. LARGE ROOM. BUI`l`ABLr musk-Al -sndlo Ilun be IIIB n O. J. Hoculh. NI Barrio Strut. ` I Inn A. 9- !9"F.T'__. 9 I ARPCOOIDLHB I`l.Abl; OVIII-:11 `n Goods no . I again; Bulk`: hinting $00. . mo Olloo Bomn;u--ln Ringuhon, on Don. Old. 1*. at her h\t.hor'n residence. I28 Johann street. Corn Bol r, ugod 29 yours. Fund:-nl on Sun I! n 9:!) s.I.Lh`I|. Mary`: onthodrll. Friondn ind uqulr . canon are rospootfully Invited to loud. AIu>,mu-In Kmguhon on Doc. nd Harriett Loo. nlioo ol the Int; Ed Ardngh. aged 80 nu. Funeral will uh p I00 iron the ruldonoo of her non-in-lav, Thomas Holly. 57 Arch street. to-marrow, Friday. It 9:`), p.m. Friend: and wqunlntanou In respectfully mvitod to ntund. I aoconmrlnted I88 Qucon ntrut. l. I". HAHIIIHIN, Ulmnrutn AND l.'IIuuul out .-mom. l`honn-W|rorooIIu. w:'ImIOO. U1. "Lownt prion. P| Kincnton D00. Ind. 1896. um tho ruidonoo of J10 bI'|&'I lumber, (`hntham strut. b tho R07. J. E. Stnrr, Mr.' John Pigon, to `It Lillie Scunderr. Il. Mo. $11. nvuk. ovgry and to naming our much. not nun: vv. 1. unamiuv. l'mt:nL Damn): um lunu ecu strut. block nbovu old nun: JAB. 55] Tu Lnnmo Ulmlnnll utrut. 'l`olophonol(1A. O pug. I IILC.` lllllll IUU IU 5'16; Do your shopping now. slid avoid the rush and hurry of Xmpl week. "- lSTEACY&STEACY direct from the` makerin Redaifch, Eng. Prices {rum toe to 50. Dn vrmr ehnnnino nnm ash! f:om'a leading German mcbot, they include. Work, Scrap, jewel, and Candy baskets. Flower Pot and Whisk Holders. Price! from we to $4.50 each. Wm hnun v|'ar\ nnnnn no. `A. ALA 500 Needle and linin- Pin Packets AVIJIUI, uow._ln good nu: lU\. |U f.3U CMUIII We have also opened up for the Xmas trade T113: on row: noumn.-o CA1! II nncomodnted with IOUDI ADI board at , Time is valuable these timid}: Everybody will be getting busy and things will crowd with I nah. Anticipate a little. and plan your ` Christina: nhnnmna nnw, ` ll --J SIXTY-'1 nuuupuu= u Iuuc. Iuu [JIIII yUIl' Christmas shop ing now. ` _I_vI'l`5 much more satis actory; ' ' `NA hnvn rnnrln an human-6`h'M5 m upu llllll D an I Iauctury. We have made an importint purchase of Fancy Basktj& I r -~ j OOIH 10 LET WITH MAID. IX Yuma, Ian Brock Bu-sot. h'ICl-Tl0(*hi` ii()'mII--`lIIlIg__#_- '-ll. Apply to J II`. cnnunenn "roman. su.IuTn non. menu '10 . B, WIIIO ofoo. (A CHRISTMAS ; mvoa ` ( All Over the UOOK. APPLY ` Ill King ntrool. nu -Irvv-IJII to uni. Improves the nppoilh. all ' 4 lmpnrn the llodlolnnl Vlrtuu at tho nu -m.....a IJII WIIIHII` OIITU R DING THE DIOIITIOI. WINE. _()F can LIVER on nopmson gnos. II ngroonblo to take. Inlnnnnnn 4| Modmu winds. Bir- bighor comgnnpnu. I13`! snow Vnllnorun-la. Yu Wiltlvtu but -- %H " ung- PRICE TWO GEEK. menu tea from on I mun. xnuoajuudu rivulfotxnll. - , -. wanna: PROIAIILITIII. For sale by All Drucchh "R73: urr. JACKSON'S `but it will bu` a pair of Ladies Hig Buttoned (`huh (Inn:-an has-n ma rm -jjjj w. n. nnnmux. )llI(YI'()I Arm lunnxn 1-. r. HARRISON, II A man In-A n n; WANTED. "_dA_`n o. us. mun. InlI'l`AlII_.l LN Till IVINIIO A1` luuu, uuldu-OI . Open DI! II: it! gln An nun-Iv can Ia.UIUI IlI`lI IJUIIUIJFU Cioth Overgaiters, warm and comfortable. You can't afford to be with- out 3 pair. Bette! ones at 50c and 75c. \ nun N 0: to ul Nlr on I . ' to he an uh but in 3 in On Ibo OI` |`| . . :5. .'.1.:'.*...'-,:..-.%""""'* THE DAILY BRTFISH WH10. Y1nAia.- anal. wnnaonng com: to nuns" u thofootot Baruch nlnuho lolllnlo the 7.--- _-_ `_ FAWN aRoxeis7 Kai; 0! Unnluuuol I-up hh-D` J Am A their trust. The city hell never looked prettier. The decor-euone were euperb. neuuoei unnee- Iione being ev when epperent. From the ceiling were reped eueemere ol ue and hunting In any array. The pledotm wen lumiehed oomlonebly and In in detnend during the intermin- eion between denoee Canoes, peddlee. anchors. helm vheele. nente. cm. were oonepboiouely die . Mueio o! e high- I emu-factory character wen eupplied for noing. b e deuohmenb ol the Nth bu- ullon . (blerereeeen wee in line femeend attended to the vent: ol the -.u.e. nl -Dunn than warn nu-mule nl u'Qau|.l".f`I'IlulOl kin: 3 Inumor. A nllrigged sloop |!otund|cu'm1p8oooontho tabla. whilon jiggukrippcd mum rolhvod Lin nnnnnnchn tho and of Onlu-Io hall. Iuulnhu on unnno nu roomy chanson`: In an `(zouo and hotel: nun hrpt Innhood to (opt drunk. Wnndodng down to twist! cl thntnncor [kn-not nnnho hlllnm the 'I'no nut. ummu can or monmgwnn ooh: club Wu An unquulied success. he undoruling run I ronponaiblo one. no much depended upon tho outcome. But. now thou it bu and oooomdiubly than huinglsln and are donning of in by tho ymht club on I whole (or $ able manner hrwhioh they lultlllod their trust. `PL- niou lull nguop Inninrl nnnltinr Th- um. wnuon pail-~rvpca canon renown the pcnpootlvo them! 0! Ontario hull, vhcnin nfnnhuonu mun uorvod. RIDEAU WARD. -m Till I:I.II:cmns: lI....(n- L.-;n -nu-..bA.I in ANA: nu: I`! {III I|.I1IInUl\)lI3l Having been ruxuo-owl to oor myul! an A onndhluo [or Al: ornuu for HIV`! I nolluit your unppon In the coming com--J. unnnv u 'l'AvI nn Thu Attolulnloo ood Inc! I Happy Tlno Ixporloneod by Ali. The rat. wnunl ball of t.hoKiwgwnn unnhn. nluh nu An unnnnlied nnom,-nu atom. and that tho (`nmlnlulnnorn will moon on WKIIVIFDAY EVENING. IIEOEIHKR mh.n\Iu'1-look. at ch: In-motor`: mm-c to mh.nlIu`1-look. Innpootorhn ronnldor tho mun-or ARCIIIHALI) SIIPSON. Klnnvon. Ilnl Nuvnmhor. um By buying our Fancy Goods, Novelties. Fancy Mirrors, -Perfume` Atomizers. Fans, Dressitpa Cases, etc.. direct from 1.1.119 importers, and placiqg an extra large order we were able to get 30 per. cent. discount from their regulltr rices. This enables us to sel you an article at 8: that `on would pay $1.50 elsew etc for. Goodfsold how put away till wanted. E. c. MITCHELL. Clnf lnl pnnnlg llnblnlnn VUTIUI I!-I HEREBY GIVEN 'l`llA'l`I HAVE Inndo oiwlleutlon to tho Moonu Cum- mlulonoru o hnv my Llcouu for NI-+1 trsnnlotrul tovwllhnnn H Pouor. of King- ONE WEEK. twmxmcnol no |MyE Co. | uuuuuuuu I. THE nmmvs DAUGHTER." [ Il\l|IVwl III` III I-Iunuuunr 'l`llA1`IHAVF. I plleutlon mhulnnoru hnn my Lk-gnu -__..-..__.-_ -7` `0xyunMor romtwu the (mu-to of -Iluuu and cum: no permanent. umu-untoml on be pnlunblo. Wrluto hncl olra (or puuuulnru. .u,, -an-n Aoan-`oAmAn an n --vv ua --v-u uuu u up. yuu -uv-u...... Anhlruu-`PEI OXYOENATOR CO.. V..__- Lu A.....I.. 'l`..-.n..\ l`nnn An Onnm-r. Connum tlon. Bronohln. Bright`: l)luun-,0M.u-rh notn mars pallia- tion. but u a My And 1-ornmnont euro) Rhoumulun. umorn. Norvonu Ulcoralou. Eryulx olu. lnphtharln. I-`omnlo Trouble: no poumvcly cum! by "OXYM(]EN`AT()_[_2 :12: Princess st. llortl smo ....-- -u- -- us`:--ov vy-Iv-uuu 105:3. `H: N .u. Hr: on NIhu3:ua? Open cvery evening tlll aorchstmu. IIIU IIIU I'|lHIl WIUC JUL - Warm Gloves, Warm Under- wear, Warm Mitts, Warm -Over- stockings waiting your inspection. __ - I-vv Iv :- At home is pure extravagance, when we are selling a splendid garment. full size, rufe trimmed. and made of heat annelette for 5oc, others 65c and 75c. The lobber Sald He Was Los- Inn Money When he sold us those yard and a-half wide Columbian Suitings to sell for 50c and 75c. Customers are catching on to the value. Big selling the past two days. Still a good choice. They make splen- did skating suits, skirt and jacket, and fine for children`: ulsters. Yard and a-half wide 5oc. mnrrn nlnuna `X/arm 'Yn1`ll'. IICIIIIHWIVIIIVI QUVIIIIIIO Makin ready for the holiday rush. T rec hundreddozens will be ready to sell in a day or so, 5c to 50c. Maklng a Night-Gown AI lung.` in nu; nvornunnnru-A NOV Bpoolhltlon by Don Simon.- Ohunuu 0! bill nightly. P:-loos me. I o. mo. A-Iuowninuf-u. Apnouonlhn Mo Ioomro undo- : An n n nan.-Arlungl 1 ""15? ilIWyU U5 Ulh Paris and New York notions show out in the Dress jackets we are now making 0 Boucle, Tweeda, and Frieze, $7.50 to $9, combined with the t and com- fort we know best how to give. Ha ndkorchlot Soctlon. |:,|_!___ _._.|_. A'-_ A|.` I.-|:,.l.... We make more coats 10 order each year. The reward or doing it best. No matter where an idea in born, it it be a good one we in- corporate it into the service that must` always be best. Darin and Now Vnrh nmins {110. 281. Coat Maklngj %t'?%Ri?Y Eye % First nuusran or uciausr . ....n--n- nuuuu nu . `me BALL A success. SUCH AILMENTS lnpouottuowoo. -LL1-LhllnnhI >.. w-`ran ULlUENnA'U uu.. ` Young 8%. Amado. Toronto. Canada. { mu". _.__- ___-, 7,- Rolnrn Enguunu-nt of tho III-IVUII II: I Manon! In Tnylm J Vb'!O-lI)AY. NOV. 36. To-nloht. Illlll (Ill IIIO nlllllll D01) It'll. HEN RY ll. TAVLOR. .._..-A I. 'l'_a.In. x HI%DfBl;BBY60.( lllggtol I Ionian. not an new I ain nu fully ondaud. K K. Innn Link: I Ionnnuann let not nnguon no hrnony ninth; in tho nnloothouno- ohuoa. Ronald hnhrthnt Ihgonrn` uonlhddodddlo nndoouniodonolo II.-.A..u. In--ml-.5. .|..-- .1 ....u, noun, 5. uuupu. The ok|o'lioonvcn all to-ohcrdund Ihonuoon throochnnguin wu upto- unlnivcm ocu-salon: undo ne- hnow 5 of lhoeoaldonoo npond in thovn. null ol Ibo ohecion photo that the Gran I-vo tho ouuidonon ol nouuhumndchnthoirunndinpuu nth: Dll hllv nndnnnut Imus : Vanna run. near) noun: Riduu. mayor Illion; .I'rontonoe. Aldo}- mnn Onnun: Oaunqoi. M. Snlllnn; On~ hro. R H. Toys; 8ydcnhaIn.B. J. Saucy; 3|. lawman. In-for J. Galloway; Porta- nouth. E. Buupn. The an alien: `an rs-ahead and VVDOH IJIO OI&BIOII OI OIINXFI runn- od Md. Bohnn in I lelioitioua in] pro- med the re-election of Mr. Peneo. the i. mum and the but worker the my heahnd {or many I dty. The opp euro win vigorous and III ropentod when R. J. Canon eeconded the nomination. Geo Mills and John |loKolvey also Ipolein lnudolorv tonne 0! the Ion-iool rendered by Mr. l5ooee. The motion was nceived with great. unanimity, and by n eundiug vooe endorsed the II election. Then came lively ohoore and I tiger. M r. Penn uid ho hul bean ninoon und dohrmined in his requen lor retirement; three yenn-' leader- I-hi involving four oleotlom, [ml been no line ur-in mad he did not. enjo diaperin- inn petton quit! on much ee ghting to win. But uring tho nlleknoon he hurl been provonled with u N-quinitlon no largo- ly signed that he could do nodiing but. oepitulnu. He would resume the work with confidence einoe he I'll always ec- ooided the most loyal support. Tho oloolion of ulcorn followed. Insult- comet: the most loyal nupporr. The olootion of otcorn followed, mult- inlhuo : d A b ooonry pron` ont- . `nun. Pnuidont.-l1`.. J. B. Poms. Pint vioo-president--A|dortnnn J. J. Balnn. 1. Ward nsnnnhuvcl oi ououllvo ocu- nluoo: moth Ind. llonry Moan: Ridun. nun: Illicit: I'I'on|.onAo. nld&- entnumuuo lnpporb. Alderman Robinson moved Lhe edoption of the report. He concurred in all it con- tained. and in one of the oldest. mem- bers of the uoocintion he hoped to we the present. incumbent ol the chief ollice retain the position for Another term. Ennnyor R. J. Carton. seconded the adoption of the report. on- dorsing it end the desire expreneed by the previous epeeler. The report. wu edopt- ed on election um Uarsvngm. In mu deeply row ooreavo- mom. The unfailing oourtaay received by the nomunmeo {mm Kin non : member. Mr. Ah-inon. in ncknowl with plou- uro. and u bout thanks 0 tho uoocution to secretary Duck are in order !or services st. all times generously extended. To the young libonlu the nmocinbion fool: under the dooput obligation for energetic md enthuniutio Iupporb. Aldnrmnn Rnhinnnn mmmd Lha ulontion ror eoonomicu ma wue government. mm the pr: er of the committee in that work eemeety begun mey be carried on with I irit and determination to the deeired end. or eiwhtaen yearn none but those who fol- lowed the ooneervetive Itenderd could be reoognined in the line oi eppointmente. oontrecte or supplies. Thou h liberele peid hell the taxation and were y popula- tion entitled to equal repreeentetion in the public service end I full ehore in ell the benefits. they were oetreoixed as completely u if they lived in an- other countr . The onl hope for uel righte. or even-hand juetioe. rent- in the victory of Mr. Leurior at the polls, and the leunching of hie ndminietre- tion. The oommittee desired to expreu Ohefervent Will! of all libernle that the oonvelo-oenoe of Hon. William Hnrty mey be rapid end thorough. end that the pro- vince nu eoon again have the benelit of his ellec ve edminiatretion. The oommit~ we tend Iinoere condolence to Sir Rich- erd Gert ht in hie deeply felt bereave- manl. The unfnilinu oourtuv received bv mnttee were repneg to ny me went. There we: nerel ooncurrenoe n end en- doraetion y resolution of the work per- formed by the executive body. The pI'0Ul- dent referred to the auooeee attending the olforte of the perty during the put you. The eeeocletion wee now formed on e buei- neee bule and the members looked forwerd to e proeperoue future. The epeeker pre- eented t e report to the executive com- mittee, in pert to the effect that in lormelly oloeing the dutiee of the ear, extend oongretuletlorl to the Iibena of the cit . Iinoere edvooetee of equal justice to all e eeeee and of better and purer ed- mlnletrelion. upon eguin having ettelned I notable victor in e wermly contented perliementery e eotlon. They have reuon to feel proud of their onpeble M reeente- tiqn en Ottawa, as wel ee At ,. oronto. Klugeton is destined to eueteln her time- honored prlvil of hevlnq en important influence. both nthe oehlnet end in the houee. on the legieletlon of the country. , Never was there e period of greeter hope v for economical llld wiee government, end` , the nraver of the committee diet . reeno wezner-our um I0 ugn we run. President E. . B. Pence, nocompenied tag Cape. Bruce Cu-ruthere. prenident ol t e young libor ls` neeooinbion, were warm- ly received. '1` e getherin was oompoeed of men lrom evety welt in to. 0n n quee- tion of privilege Ievenl memberl Inter- rogeted the executive committee as to eo- tione of chub body. Such an were not. an- ewered by the re rtof the executive oom- mitbee Iepied to by the idem. Thnm en: uamarnl nnnnnn-anon n end an- III IlICOIIIlIIII-`IX UIIII UIIIIII and the lxeontlve oonunleeee Named- The Oolnnleelona coming. Enmlmaium and auooeea go handin- hand. and the truth of this adage waa never more apparent than at the annual meeting of the Kingeton re!orm neocla- tion laat. evenin in the W310 hall. Un- animiuy and en! uaiaan were feature; ol the meeting, an in fact they have been at, all eimilu gatheringa 0! late yeara of the auooiation. It was moat enoouragin to all holding liberal views. more eapeoial _v to old party workers, to wibneea the keen in- bereat dieplayed by the large and repre- aentative gathering. In an are well (or the (name for liberaliam in 0 e limeabone cit . where membera are oemented in pa nt of incereab no ajuato oauae by a bond oluuiiy. The Wiuu hall would not. no- oommodate all who aonglat admiheenoe, and ltiaa matter of congratulation to know that every individual preeene wae a bona ilde melnhnr of the aeeooiation. re- aenuln a memherehlp ticket. Be obtain: zliieiu a lone mam-et.a.rv and to aim ml . man. | Third vice-pnoulout-1-`. 8. Run. nkszlhuouth. vioo-pnvtdonI-Roovo John Gents furnishings

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