In alumina nun-nod who in El Kid. rnnceu street. City solicitor Molntyre gives it As his opinion that liens. roeident. in this city. ue entitled vote ml the election of school trustees. He My; there in nothing in the wt. tlub can be taken In prohibiting them from voting. Shon nnrlv in tho wank nnd numlnm uh ecroet. Lent evening eldermen Milne. Drennen and l)r. Herald drove down to Weehlmrn to Attend en entertainment then held un- der the auspices of the local lodge of the Independent Order of Foreetere. Speeohee were delivered by the trio from the nit . All the unnnnnhln anode In sum At to receuve I calendar. All nre wolcomo. The latest improved English ball re burner: and fual, hosts to n bright coal re in A few minutea. No more trouble in burning back. J, W. Oldn. 37 Brook street. I --I nIvAn:nrI -`('41-I-`An IIH..- h-...n-n nollverou by we mo trom me on All the Iouonablo good: In two nt. Abernathy : at. loco than cost price. 127 Princeu street. Finn -An:6nr llnl-dun` uh... it .3 Li- tor Lne use or me curlers. The Ontario mutunl uuumnoe company bu issued a second edition of beautiful calendars, with date: no conspicuous that he who runs may lead. The are being can erly sought after by the pu lic. he meeting of the citv book kanmrn eny sougm. sner ny we puonc. meeting of the city book keepers and ncooununts will be held in the King- soon business college on Wednesday even- ing next. instead of Tuesday as previously announced. A very large representation is exnocted. 0! 160. t. in not necouary to buy at. (hllagherh to receive calendar. All wolcomo. vn... m... :..............1 w....:;.:. n..n ox... mae er. I1. Mel` aura. Members of the Kingston curling club expect to use the ice in the curling rink tonight. for the r-at time thin eeeeon. Two ne sheets of ine have been secured for tho nln nl ml`; nurlnrn noorneun . Michael White is in Brockville jail cligrgod with theft. He is an old pension- er, and lifted a buffalo robe while going from Kin ton to Preacott. Thn nm in. mung:-...I - ..-ll I--b ..:..l.| 6.. mun mn ton to rreaconn. The ice received u call last night. to arrow ary Ann Tarranl. I middle Aged woman, who wu helpleuly drunk on Queen street. She Wu given I night in the "cooler. I3-Jungzl -\m:n\-- 1.. nI...I..'n-- In-. fVL_l_t mo 0oolor." Roducodhrricea in cloaking! for 0hr||&- ` at R. cFaul`a. |l-...L.... .-J L- l(:....-s.... ......I.'.... ..I..L IWO nno anoeu or mo na for the of the curlers. "Flu nu.-in m..o...l .... mgnu to Lana. ' All kinds of shoot at leu bhancoob at O'ord s old stand, Princess nreat. A. Aborneth M:..L.--(' Whit- 6- in Du-mbulll- lnil lllall Monday. A number of men, a borne, out, and driver were sent out b city engineer Bolger no shrew sand on L e icy aide-wnlh this morning. Saw ! Santa Claus. don`t. for-wet. our Naw Am. 1. u. mwcnou. In the Wmu hull to-marrow st 3 .m. J. R. Donddoon will road a selection rom Herbert. Sponoor a "Social Staciltiou re the Right: to Land." All kind: nf nhnnn an. Inn Hum nnnr. gt. HIOITIDO. Over forty appeals against utoasmenca were heard at the court 0! revinion yester- day. Decision in each case wu ruched until Monday. ` number of men. a hang. out. And nms morning. Say Santa Clnua, don't. forget our New York chocolates as 400. lb., all froth for Xmu. E. C. Mitchell. In Mu. \Nnun lull DA I-nn-A2 .5 9 .. .... /51]. Our photo framou are being picked u rapidly. Prices and designs are right. I9? C. Mitchell. Maul _..I. all oh- .o....a ....s..:.... .....s. U. Lvuwneu. Next week all the street wabering cart: will be taken to the fair ground and stored` under the Ihadl there for the winter months. nu..- t.\..A.. .......-..I- ....-z..-A -.._--...-..._ Wlll 1880 an W190 buyers w ullvora. Sterling silver-mounted umbrallu for ladioa And gents cheap. qunlity oonniderod, at Stacy : free ends ale. 1 will not Inn my ocking up- I rully can ? uonun 'un! They wouldn't hold I resent. nnd It takes too long to Am `om! A large oonai nment of cutters Wu Ihip- pod over the C. .R. to-dny from the King- ston vehicle work: to eastern points. Students attondimr Roaionoliu mllana HAIus&Lm:Km( awn vemoue worn to ourarn pomos. attondinu Rogiopolia oollogo begun their Christmas vacation yesterday. 'I`t;ley will roaume their studio: on January 7!. . n. nhnlu. l'..-.-g. -... |\n:-14: nl..I...l .... y w. Mia, uuncner. For Chrisunu shoot call on Abernathy. Next. Honda will be the Ihortut. day of the your; next huudny will be the longest. night`. for the little folks. gt. `nun n-Eng. Ln aha 1-nhlina nhnn that Anomer can-Ioau or ooex mu mutton wu ahigged to Montreal to-day ovor the 0.1`. B, by . Reid. butcher. For Chrinmu shoes on]! on Abemohhv. m no not one name min. t low price: be aha guiding Itqr that will load all wine buyers to Silver ; Sterlinl w. n. urune uys no nu no Inuenuon or entering an uocign against the throat nil- wny company as reported. Another carlond of beef and mutton couoge nero. Perfumes! perfumu! See our stock And bourvpnou bolero buying. E. 0. Mia: all. All Mann: Ina-ni-hinnn an-. rnrlnnn nu-inn. unwnou. All house furniohin as reduced price- for Christmas It R. oFaul I. Thn nlgnt.-in nlmnnf. railunu nwnnnnr -an ror unrleomae en ts. M0l'n0l'l. The electric street railway eweolaer we: sent over the truck Inc night A tar Vthe enow begun to fell. Elect. u boll ntin st J. W. 0ldn'e. W. H. Cruse ll]! e bu no intention of entarimr an Action mnimt the usual. nil- tree croao ale. Two adou have recently [purchased their diachurgu from the Roy: military college hero. Pm-fumanl mrfumu! Ran our stock non. Juat what you want for Xmu present; at Blll'. Mayor Elliott bu donsud $100 to the general hospital at A Chrintmu gilt. Choice mun. onrnnhlona. Imvhx. oh. nun - &--ZZZ an-d Graduate (.)`?t|c|an. Prllmou rural. and No. I No. II In: Hnndny or Nmln Clllu. gononl noupnm unnmnu gun. Choice roan, cu-nntloua, unyhx, Johnson. the orilto. Anv air] in Kin-ntnn wnnld rnthnr ml. Johnson, mo nomb. Any grl in Kingston would rather od- mit. of ing twpnby-aovon tlnn to admit the onorod. Electric boll tting at J. W. Oldn I. 500 bloune silk: for 16. yudut Stacey : free (nude male. uolaon nu-guns nu nun . Holldnybooh. R. U ow E Co. A competent anchor music will In on- gogod by the Smith : Falls board of duct- lion. ooo mouu nu free trade sale. Tun an that: Newly Pu-ngnplu Ploiod Up By our lnnnnnn on Thnlr lnnmln. my company an reporwu. s.a......a .. M........n ...,.a.. ....... an n 1- n newly Kurljrlpul rloluu up Any loponou on Thnlr Bounds. Golden hargnlnu AI Bun Hnlldn boon. R. Ualow INOIDENTS OF THE DAY. And bolwunu to tho non for his nonuy. We have pair 0! Ino u-not Ioooutdonnoomcull visa from 0 to lo. Woym than let IIJO. J-at Iookllourwlullovgihlloluhon. Tiny godvuluunluouttviuthonouny. 3 III I! vlltyllhglhot ml oi:-ua.:..p;....':'u. Pair _Of Hockey Boots Iouotllnz IIOIIII I0 0000. I Portsmouth ruidonu com in that the uido-lull from Pip`: iot to lo the Klnguou bodory mill urgontly nqniroo auonuan. 10. pop -down grade very cheaply [or none dinunco, than no lhlrply rinuuun nngio much too lento for the nloorulypu-goo(padutrisnc.or pociollywlun the picnic no mooted to ahodopehotnvu-dlnehawith Icouuny VII Io-dny. lulu Du Ailort I1-o`l'o suyon filo Inn) en ply 0| uootneome Iooue. apt. Donnell noted an oheirmen in the eheenoe of the o Airmen of the echool. He geve e ehort eddreee in which he touched upon two pointe. which he eeid the board hoped to ettein before very long. One of theeewu make the kindergarten clneeee lreetoell. At pteeent owing to luck 0! euiclent emommodetlon thin cannot be done. but foot on eoon u poeeible all foee will he removed. The other point. he eeid, woe to make I eenior pnpile entering the eohool lake. at lent. two enre couree in the hindorgerten. Toec re nd that pupil: who have been through the hinder- gsrtan clueee are better prepered for in- etruotion in the higher brenohee when thoyoometo advance to more extended etody. ` -:_.g.__ -;-_.; -_ -.___ The Little Kindergarten Pnplll Interteln- ed Yelterdny. Yeaterdny Afternoon the pupils of the kinde wen clue in Control school were are: to e Chriutmu tree enberuinment. There In A Inge uttendnnoe of parents end lriendefo! hhelittle Icholnre who contri- buhedtaobhe pleasure of the occasion by singing their ordinnry long: and perform- inv their uonul exercieee. Mine Jones. in- structor, wu uelntoa by Miss M. Allen, Mine Cameron and Misc Day. The henrte ol the little one: were glnddenod by I bountifnleupw of ouch good `hinge on go nuke o idren hnppx. Each pupil reoelveie pretty present. In Addition to ply ol tootheome foods. ant. Dnnnallv nnmd ll nhnirmnn in the Until then an we bound hy our love and our faith fnir. Thu hnvo pnned beyond night at um touch- ing 0! douh. {ant To tho plnoon they lnlosud with their pro- nenoo and love. The work which they left and the books which they read Spock rnutoly. though ntlll with an elu- r uenoo nro. And t a noun that they sung, and dear word; thnt they um. Yet linger and nigh on tho desolate nlr. I'll! IIXP UIIOI Inll- Thoy never quite have In. our friends who have passed Throu h the shadows of death to tho nun- llg tnhova; A thofuannd uwut momorlen are holdingfhem Int DIIOEIII and Uldllll U uclan I mm No. II {or Hnndu 0|` Nmln Cnlln. 1llWlyl'.l.lIy mercy." an mgnn. The Kingston even slical alliance has appointed Rev. R. M. unmond cit mis- uionnry. Mr. Hammond is_a retired B1 othe- diut minister in every way tted to fill so important a chnrge. He is better known in the Ottawa Valle , where he spent his life : work. Mr. vnnmond has already be un his duties of looking after the poor. gov. Donald D. Munro, Baptist church, Oouverneur. N.Y., has received a call to the Baptist church at Little Falls, N.Y. Mr. Munro is thirty-two years old, of Scotch birth. and studied in Edinburgh. 50 came to this country ten years ago, in swor to a call to the paatorate of the Baptist church of Athens, Ont.. where he remained four years. He then went to the Oouverneur church. 1:. nycxmun. u.u.. preacher. H 5.111., "Unpudonnblo Sin"; 7 .m., The Bound- leu Marcy of God." Lllu Oraer will sing the alto polo, "Flee an I Bird," in they morning; Mrs. Cnllfan and Miss Baa:-am will render the duet. My Song Shall be Always Thy Mercy. at`/night. Kinnmn evnmzelical alliance openm or me Mecnoalsr. onurcn mere. Rev. . B. Johnabon, Soeley a Bay, will ociate At. both morning and evening ser- vioee. The church has been renovated and hnndeome improvements ulded. Oueen Itreet Methodist. nhurc-h-- Rev. E. ny ma xormor mmoneru. To-marrow ing the last. Sunday of Advonb is also the foetivnl of the expecta- tion of the Virgin Mary. In the Roman Catholic ohuroh the nlturannd bheoilicinlin print are vested in purple or penitontin ` colon, all ornament: are removed and the "G|oria is omitted at man. To-marrow Afternoon Rev. Dr. Ryckmtm will deliver In address at Kepler M. the re` oponin of the Methodist. church there. Rev. . R, Jnhnnmn. R1-\alnv n Raw will ana nnnueome Improvements nuaea. . Queen Itroet church-- Rev. E. W B. Ryckmnn. D. D.. preacher. ll "Unnnrdonnbla Sin": 7 n.m.. The Round- I110 IIIVO DIIIOG DOIOIIG Iljhi It UH! LOIK In douth. But t u live. like ournalvas. in Uod'n I nlto nun. -IAnnreO. E. Snnuter mu lI)IIal'|l0l:l V0. First Church of Christ Scientist. Fraser ' holl,King Itroot--Sorv'ice bo-morrow morn- ing ll o'clock; subject. The Birth of Jews." "Don't. forget to hear this very im- portant Iubjoct explained by the christian scientists." All welcome. No meeting next. Fridua night. pnu II hikl--u hnnl 61.- luuuuu -6 6.'Il:.... NOV. 5. BIHDIOY DIG HID D000!` 0! fllllllg the Sum": circuit in 187]. immediately following the ohnrge by the late Rev. A. M. Phillips, who was on the circuit. in 1870. Mr. Shibloy an 9 he heard nothing but- kind worh upo en in behalf of deceased by his former Egfiahioneru. Tn ma...-.~.... .... H... I. Q.....l.... at IOIIOOI II'Il] DIDIO Cllll ID Z2-`IU 0 CIOCK. On Thurndny night In: Revs. J. Gren- foll and Dr. Ryokman took part. in a tea meaning and entertainment in the Metho- dint. church In Sand Hill. The affair was moot uciufaotory. The addresses by the Above named preachers were interesting And inltaruotivo. IN-.9 m.......L. an m...;.+.n,.:...+:.o w........ :1. sun will prawn In we mornIng`;J)m.- form meeting addressed by Rev. . S. Junioson, M.A., in the evenin . Sabbath school and bible clue It 2:30 o clock. n.. rn......a... ..:...m. I... p..... 1 n..- I I IIUII""Ih'\IIV Own ovonlnca -II o'alool J. 5. Miller, or Queen's. Rev. Thomu Godden, B.A., he: moved from Shannonville to Belleville. Mu. Godden we: organist of Trinity church, and on the eve of her departure the choir presented her with I um and address. Brock street Met. odieb chm-ch- Mia` nrocx ubroeb Motnocmu cnurcn- mm` aionu-y an iverlary to-morrow. Rev. J. E. San wi preach in the morningwnlab moahimr nddruaed bv Rev. S. nurgn cnurcn. In the absence of the pastor of the De- uronto Prubyurinn church, who ooc to Marmara townlhip to open a new c urob, the pulpicvill be occupied tomorrow by J. S. Miller, of Queen's. Raw, Thnmu nrldnn. R.A.. hm: mnvad REV. R. M. HAMMOND HAS SE- OURED THE POSITION. in no no nogu an oum--no cum; of Glory!-on. one to ldlpburgh. tho oclorto Ialto Inllly N.Y.rl'IlllII|' tho Olty Olnroh rupm. Rev. '1`. Shannon. Duo:-onto.seriounly ill, in roportad much better. Mr. Glover. Queen : college, in in charge of the West End Minion. Douronto. hdlmnu nhnmh r.A.mm-raw __ Rnnninl or me wees Luna nuuxon. ueeeronw. Chnou church no-morrow Special mnuic If: both eervicel. for Xmy in the evening. Rev. Mnloolm Mcbennen. Kirkhill. Glen . bu accepted I call to an Edin- bum church. UIOII IIII burg church. than: n;&.l;t-.....w....... .... ...w.....5 Rev. B. hibloy bad the honor of lling he 1871. hnmedinbelv rut. n the nrong and the lovely before us have gone; nrooenwa nor vmn I um nna auureu. ; Brock street Met. odiub Mim` J 1 {nn-u-n nnrunnnnru fn,InnrI-nu: Dan 3 Pa: aunt: who are walking in Pnrudise I r. Trlsslggv NAMED. , too. will go home o'er the river of sun will go down wut. HAD A MERRY TIME. I in tho glory that circle: the no. nu to-clay. The Iunpwn me u: wumun ll. Anolatim. Louie . nnld I`. . Corbou, Funds P.m Thoma Duiduon.'l'ho-an A. Dukloon, nn.. John W nllnmnm Jnhn K (hunt, illhn `l' vv. uulovny. Jam! :5. mum, wumu T. nrknx. Alf!-II 8. Hunt, Buo H1:Juq)lI Kolly. Oorpulth. Ind. 11. am. A. Lyons. Jonph J. o'Non.a'du- J. wgu. I lad today. Tho Kingston list In: imam Vl 110%? OIIIIIIKIIOGI '8` 3- ' Anoiotino. Loni: Branch. nmld I`. An Injoynble Alfalr. Yesterday afternoon pupils of the parts first and second olasees in Victoria eohool held cloeinfx exercises. Major Galloway, chairman o t was a good attendance of parenta ot the children. The roome were prettily de- corated and r.he'children. -in charge of their teachers, Mieeee Connore and Con- nolly. contributed to lengthy and appreciative programmee. Mine Con- nors' pupil! recited in concert the apoc- tles creed and the ten commandments. Thoee in charge of Mill Connolly recited the apoetlee creed and the golden texts for the entire current quarter. testiiying to the euocese of religioueinetruotion in the eohoola. Both these claaaes will be pre- he eohool. presided, and then ' eented with glfta from Christmas trees next Tuesday. Major Gallowa made a short addreee, in the oonreeo which be com red the preaent commodioua and com ortable schools with thoee ol some vane-I nan}. Para-Ll. um nan -illlnn On A low Au-noror-Io!-count. Armoror-Iorgoont Grove: ortlvod In tho city to-day Io Into ovot tho elm-go of the small orlna non: of No.8 military dio- trict. Sent. Grovoo oomoo lrom tho corps of armor-on, o apoeiol bnnoh ol the Bri- t.iaII nrtny. no In: boon ouuonod at Portsmouth, En lond. lot A nunbot of IX!` Hnnn r nan mung. pill 11.. volvo "IO an ol the notes of tho I40 Enold ries notably in from in land for the Canadian mili . Ho wil Also not an Innncoorin the no of tho new ries to tho diluent in the diutriot. it hndqnnon wil be in thin city. Ira. Grout and bnily of mix children accompany him. lotfhoclvllorvlco. The ruoltol the preliminary civil ur- vioo Novunlnr onuninstionn Inn ha gun- `PL. Ra...u... In; 4.. am... comrorumo ncnoon umn moon or years out. Pnonln an new willing to contribuu more lugol mvordIt.hooom- fort: o! their children who attend oohool. yoorn. uponuaonowcou volvo the of the an I- Ir...n.|.c .41.. ........n- 5. EH9 JUYOIIH UHTIIFUIICLIUC. But sorrow, poverty and went were also pmeont to remind the seller: and buyers that, no joy in unelloyed. The pinched and woebegone (none of eeverel little children. who. hand-in-bend, wandered about the Iquere. guing with wondering eyee end. no doubt. longing hearts, at the good thing: thet were not for them, glvehn element of eedneu to An other- wise joyous ooouion. To the eternel cre- dit of at lent one big-hearted non of the soil, be it aid. the poor little ones did not return to their home: empty handed. umnnou onuew. Lnour emoroluoreo moc- casins of buchkin,ot.c., ahowin that the former lord: of Cnnadinn soi are also amenable to the benicont. inuonoal of the joyous Chriltmutido. Rm. nnrrnw. nmmrtv and want warn Alan Would make a nice 5ii,,e Christmas Present 321-3:}! foraboy. We have gun a strong Tan Boot 33;: that can't be beatgn. *7 `_' . L d Price 52.50. `,`m'`. gl`lIl1l0|O`-DICI|llC OI EHO IOISOII. Nor were there wanting picturesque lee- tureain this cosmopolitan Ind rejoining gathering. The noble red men and his silently watchful nqunw were in evidence. with their skilfully-made articles of fancy work. ndorned with brigbbcolored beads. their in enioully woven end uniquely- utainod skew, their embroidered .....:... A hunk-Lin -in -In-.-nn 6|.-o AL- ' sturdy, jolly-looking Deitchman showed` square. On Brock street to Wellington. on Wel- lin ton to Clarence, on Clarence to King, ans on every available spot on the market square the waggons stood packed asclcsely as sardines in a box. Their contents were as varied as were the features of their owners. Here the rubicund farmer of English descent gave evidence of one of his national characteristics by the splendid sides of prime beef, with which he would have his customers keep up the honor due the "roast beef of0ldEngland." There the that the customs of the fatherland were not forgotten by him under another and a more beneflcent ruler, and his waggon brou ht to town Christmas trees of gene~ ro-re lmensione, geese. turkeys and most of the delicacies to which the "jolly Deitcher" is extremely partial. The Irish- man did not fo et the best friend of the Emerald Isle--t e potato, the Scotchman having no especial reverence for Christmas . and the Canucks. embodying in themselves the national traits of each countr whose blood minzles in their velns,broug t abun- dance of all articles suited to the season. Monster turkeys that but a day a o strutted about their native barnyar s, momrchs of all they surveyed. were offer- ed in scores as sacrice on the altar of the kindl spirit of Yule; portly geese. that woul have made the eyes of Friar Tuck bulge out of his head with gratied amazement and epicurean longingsf were obtainable in equally large quantit ; of other poultr . specially prepared for t e Christmas-mar et there was a plenitude. On one hand was sage. parsley and the other herbs necessary to make the sacri-_ fice acceptable; on the other hand material for mince-pies and all companion \' daintiea that help to make yule- tide dreams pleasant, and yuleticlo GI sleep sound. Meats there were in 0 infinite variety. but of uniform excellence. Potatoes, turnips, carrots, parsnips, that had been selected for their unusual ual- itg and size. from the harvest's choicest o erings, wereto be had in abundance. In` short every conceivable article of food that forms part of the Christmas larder. was purchasable in any quantity, and prn-es were such aa}to gladden the hearts of the farmers, while the citizens could not grumble--beceuse of the season. Nor were there wantina nicturesnua fea- para o! the county. runner: and meir wivee. none and dnu hurl, of Englinh. Ii-ieh.S5 ohoh, Dutch, rench and Weloh extraction. at well u eolid. proegeroum looking Canadians. All had aomet ing to cell. something I proprinu to the eeuon, end all wore emiYin , he Ky fncee. The city people who ming ed VB. their country cousins in search of the Christmas viende. were an jovinl nebheir rural friends and the spirit: of the great. day pervaded the entire Un Brock street to Wollimrton. Wel-` mo oouon nu nor. wunou in tune owning days of the ninohoonuh century, In! ovi- donood nbundnntly thin Inorningon the mu- keb aqunro. Hero were uoomblod, from all part: of the county, fnnneru and thoir wives. daughters. Enkliob. There ll uo nollaey eeuon In all me you thet e II to the humen heert eo wrong- ly ee oee Chrietmu-the greet ohrietien ` feetivel. Down through the misty vlete 0! the oenturiee then hee descended to the oeprlng of the grim end dering old Noree- men memoriee. indenite end haunting. but on thet eeoount ell the more fucineting, oi encient Yuletidee. with their mystic like. All hrenehee of the greet Teutonic reoe no heir: to theee xnemoriee. while to that brench now known ee the Anglo-Sexon people. come. in eddition, v ue tredi- tione oi the Yuletide like of t e encient Drnide, the outting of the Inietletoe bough from the perent oek. with e golden knife. end of other onetome, of eqnelly deep in- target. boron. The union in both heathen Ind christian times, but ever been one of njoicin and of the outpourin of human kind ineu. That. the festive 0 motor of the d: and tho bu not wlnod in than c ooing Ann. M .1... nin-f.AAnf.h nnnl.urv_ DA] avi. muon.'11Io-no A. ulnaoon. Joan . Oslloway. John K. Grunt. illion 1'. whim. Alf:-d 8. Datum. lhmkl Tho Putin lesson`: lnlluonoo Wu Bunny- ly Evldonood. Than in holidsy season in all the your um; nnnonll In an human hurt nuanc- 'A an cnmsrmas MARKET. , 1nhoIhlqI\1l..' -*"W'I-T`: =u. bnuoo Xhlrn nu Nab Inn Inhlnh Anllthllno klni nn-nxnnn `IEQZQIVOOI IIDN will do- 0! Inna: nlx 1a uvmtzsmn Lam] 92.4-11.4 -3.... LIII 7 |ncI nlve I W `I OIT DRESSING GOWNS " AND SNOKING jACKETS.' Enn- ine the ulity and nish. Noth- `.".'.`.'.`1` T.'i'.`..'...`.'. .....""... . 52!.`- III` III! `UUIII IUI IIIU W I when. They would make 3 ouiublc 'XInu Praut. ` _ A ;;o:;;*thy Occupation. Tho udu and Ittondtnu It Roclwood hoopla: tor thoinnno had An anxious. day looking {or the uoapod lunatic Elliott yu- torday. Altar having numbed the any thoroughly from out to t. one of the ocinlu dlnoovorod the ml in said in tho K. 0. P. niluuy 0 long I] In- umud in reading his 0 In: quite wllling to nturn will: the guard. no la mg-ht. Too. Acitimen. a member of a local militia corpe. speaking of a recent speech by a Yankee senator, in which it was atahd than the United Staoee would, in oaae of war, blow up the fortications at Halifax and at other points along the Canadian coast, remarked that "war with the aohblr ern republic would not be on unmixed evil for Canada. It would at. leaat. have the elfect. of eauaing a large inuxol expatrialr ed Canadian: into their native country and thin giving us back our own again. anaor wuson. uroctvuuo, aloa '1'nursaa_v,' a ad twenty-two years. In the latter part. 0 Int winter aha wan attacked by rippo and aufforod greatly. Alter eating a sunny "dinner on Thursday her condition suddenly became alarming and she puaod away in a few hours. mops are nuuc upon In. AI: Odeun on October lat Inst. Hugh Derry, Union street. west. and Miss Ander- son were quietly married. Yesterday after- noon they left. for Bellevillo to spend a few days with relatives there. . The reoenhlmannoinbod nommnndnnh of any: man rmamvea mere. The recently-appointed cornmnndnnh of the Royal miliury college was gazetted no the rink of lieutenant.-colonel on his sp- pointmonb to the college. It is not corroob. therefore, no speak of or nddreu himu "Major" Kiw-n. Mia Bella Wilson, dau hbor 0! Alex- ander Wilson. Brockvillo, iod Thursday, -.....I A...-..L.._L....\ ..--..- I.-. IL- 1-4.... ..-..L OI IATUIDLY 70 will V0 with ;__s:::i..,3,:';:~*.v:':;*:.-::.-.,:..-=2. .27.: couvor, 15.1,`. no sold In [Or 6000. NOW in in worth millions. The C.l .R. repair shops are built upon it. Al: Odeun on October lat. Inst. Hugh mica loom agent, lol me nrm OI Noxon roa.. of Ingorsoll. Ont, manufacturers of agricultural implements. A dnv or two mm Rev. B. Shiblev hsd egncumnnu Impiemenue. day two ago Rev. 8. Shibley bed the pleasure of meeting hie uncle,8ohuyler Shible , Toronto. whom he had not seen for ei been yege previously. J. sillon, of uifalo. is a guent. 1!; the American hotel. He in a horse dealer and eold a valuable trotting stallion to n reci- denh ol Yarker a few days ago. Goornre Wiimn. nnntrnnmr. at one time aunt: ox Iarxer a raw uayn ago. George Wilson, contractor. at one time owned I farm just. outaido the city of Van- B.C. He sold it. for 8500. Now it s. ....\.n. ....'n.-..... 'm.. n D n .....a.. nut. to Mrs. namer, uoloorne etroeb. R. W. Licence, artist`, will assume con- trol of R. D. Baker : pool room and tobac- oo store. Princess street, on January lab. Cant. T. Donnellv wu in Dgnnmnm IBOFO, ITIHCBDB lU'OOF, January 180. Capt. Donnelly in Deleronto yesterday Insulin out. the steamer Decor- onto and the bug lube (or general ro- KDITI. - l pnirl. A uni-I G` J.M pun. J. McPherson. cnveller for Rudd C 00.. human: mlnufnoturers. Toronto, in home for the Christ/mu holidnyl, After I two months absence. ` Capt. John Braden was oaberda Ap- intod local agent for the rm 0! oxon rmI.. of Immrnnll. Ont... mnnnfnntnrarn nl Ullplll, IJUGOTYE HlV8l'EIl5y. Mina Grace Bamford, Wolfe Inland, nr~ ' rived in the city yeetnrdny on I two week! visit. to Mrs. Hamer, Colbome street. P I [innrunn an-Hat n1ill..-mun. Ann. ram xree nnrnrg`. Mia: Mn gie ibzgerald, Earl street, loft yoaterdny or Toronto to spend Christmas week with friends there. m... 1:...;. n:..n...,... L.. ...........a c....... Waiendars Givn Away. WGBK WIN ! IHBHOB IHOTO. Miss Katie Dickson has returned from Cape Vincent. N.Y.. to spend the Christ.- mna holidays in Kingston. Dr. Eumsne Dunuia. South Bend. Ind._ ' mas noncmya In mnguou. ` Dr. Eugene Dupuie, South Bend, Ind., in home on a visit. to his fnthor, Prof. Dupnis, Queen : university. Ma... Hrnnn Hnmfnrrl Wnlfn l.|...'.a ..-.\ one may no-uuy. ' I Miss Georgie Birmingham, South IAke, ' is entered as a. trained nurse in Kingston r general hospital. Hnrrv A. IAVBH ha: been annninhnd tn genera: noapnun. Harry hvell has been appointed to thqboard of management. of the Smith : Falls free librnrz`. u.-.. u......;. a...-...|.: :.~...u ........ n..:. ween. A. Button, Toronto, James Morrison, plumbers I the city to-day. Mina Gaoroie Birmingham Christina proton R. Uglow t Co. vmung as ur. nparxa, umverewy avenue. Mrs. (Rev.) H. F. Bland. Smith : Falls. has been conned to her bed for some weeks. A l1--n.-... Tnmnntn -gn-.--A..bI..... Call ' gnd have I look st our man mt: r.nwm:* nan Movement: of tho PoopIo-WInt They An lnylng and Doing. Elli: Newton in holding (arch in western Lowna. Lawn . ` Mrs. J. J. Leach, of Noepawa, Man., in visiting at Dr. Sparks, University (Rem) Bland. Smith : Falls. In In T IATUIDLY my 31.w,mu-oh-no I ban cmou,u 10!` Inc. A Extra Fine Hand-ombroidonod Ladies Hnndlxarchiefl, worth 60: each, now three for $1.25. I I mu... ...,a n...o.- 11.... ind m....... ...-... xor ms.-n. Ladies and Gents Bolt Kid Glove: were 81.35 and 81.50, now $1.20. ` Lndinn Muff: all rnrlunm-I nhnnr. lull 01.00 am: `LOU, DOW ULZU. Ladies Muff! all reduced about half price 75c, 31, 31.50, 32.50. I CIII. .1, OLOU. '2, .3. ` Gena Fur-Lined Mochn Gloves. 02.26 for 81.80. llnntn mlnnnnf. !V`.II| l`l\`l'AlQl' n...AI...-, ' IUT .l.5U. Genoa Elegant Emtroidorod Handker- , ohiofm for 750. Rrtrn Finn I-Tani`-Amhrnirlnnntl 'AJlA-7 Ladies and Gents Starling Silver Menno- ed Umbrellas. extra ne, M to 85.50. anl\l'.A' Shoal Rad n1I'u-Allan van: -no. umnrouu. excl`: nno, M no (0.00. Gonna Stool Rod Umbrella. very upo- cinl. Cl, `L50. '2, '3. fhtntn Flu-_[.in-J Mnnhn nlm... .0 OK Their FREE IRADE SALE " is the success of the usual: and the talk of the town. Their big store has been daily taxed to the utmost in holding the thousands of shoppers who evince their appreciation of their largely reduced prices by pur- chasing freely. Below we make a few suggestions for Chmtmq shoppers. - PERSONAL MENTION. WEATHER PROBAB|LlTlE8.-St.. hwnnco - Not:-II` ind not-tlli V _ winds, fair and ooldor. , representing \ ttings, was in XMAS PRESENTS Steacy & Steacy s.{ And Even Necessary Article In -. DRY _GOODS is . iv; A. c. Jpunsron 5 I0. ._": f_. _mo:pn...-.4 veins. 5. (kn Im.'u_.o gonzo ! I -;|iI;Itr. puma: all o.n'.f. with I hnndoxvno onlouthr. I! you uvin noodolnnytlllq luoutli on suit you in nriuy. quality and bo. , on oh i I M m- ' ht. \ (hf nu:I:.mAnn.m.x. 5: pIm':u'h_.l -uni` .1 Um no ourmnl mm tn-mgnc. ` - V. ouumno Apostolic clam-o|I-lv and -3 pi-noting Sunday cv ni at 7 nbjou. Now. m at 'u,.wu j _-,~ IQIII Tu Ihy. " .1` The Bcsi Place to Buy,'.Your IIIIDIIRII ll ADQl. THO HID? WII numb his gxpoulonoo. hi: you acting II he at-nnuor. ..__, A Gold Inc Discovered. `titan: have diooovorod that tiny w An]I:;.l;gby[o;I:I viii] ,l'I|I..O 0:: ll` ng or an O u . 1. Ban goumgsm. lung onus. v " ""i '4' Bleeding Arneuh, .1 '1 - On Sunday evening In the Sylllli` etreeu Methodist cbumh e Inluionery - dren will bedelivered hy U. eerien. His father. Gregory wee en eye witness of the recent mach In Armenia end experienced ta-ribb N- treeunent et. the hands of we Tithe. eel wee reeoued by the Brieh gevdideee through Lord Aberdeen. The tether III llnrllln hi: nrnnnnnn, his nan -Amino an In. unng I-no mun tor their letting no it. in my way. pupua to be snumea at. homo. and not "One of my children, A little girl too yoolo of age, frequently works horoolf `into rod I onto 0! nervous oxitement in trying I0 solve the difficult prohlomo givon `work at home that she orioo borl D` sleep over it. Some time ogo Ibo woo ivon a problem in arithmetic to coin II game. After working at it. for on hour $0 on It up. Her father tried it but born he mole honed to ono of tho In another so ool And gun hor tho prob|&.` She oloo foiled to orrivo At tho oonoot or owor. no did also on M. A. of Qua : 1 varsity. Non mornin tho toonh W. tho quoo1.ion" off the lockhoord wilholb oohing tho cluo {or their ooluono G 10- lorrinn m If. in onv wnv. Another Pu-out Given all Oplnl IO gnrdlng 1;. ~' Another parent voiced to I Wmo repu- eentativo this mornin his opinion! ligati- in` "home work. e in decidedly opp!!!- od to the giving of web heavy hell to pupils to be studied at home. Ssld ho: One nf mu nhildrnn A liu.|n ah-I an -on-. A. (V ENTLEIIEN DAN mt AOCOIIODATID I with ulnule or double rooms. All nodal conveniences. M Clergy at... near Ilrl IO. j-jj AAA WANTED MEN AND W0` 1 young and old to work for In In , own homu. in I 13 lmo.dAy or onulng. 0| pay no to lo U1 per rook. No on vuolll. Aryahlld can do the work. Snag! I 4 H- dny. We uond work use once. In I Art 00. Dept... Vail. Pu. ' l Aooomodnted 888 Queen gtreet. with room: and ._:__j'-j_ Tunas on FOUR. BOARDIIS 94: g street. AHOUSE FURNIHHED. AND WIL ohjoot. to boarding nrllu In the 4 H nouuury. Apply to rs. A., throng ooc. S.u.nsu/m. s.u..uw mm Wu? Experience unnoneuur - POIIIIIQIO Brown Brothers Compnny.1'{1ront-o.OIIt. Itonel. H The nder I thin oioo. HALF OF THE FLAT OVER CXIBIJO IL 00 : Dry Good: Store Kin; IIIOS. whiny Hallie : Printing 00. Apply 00 mo Oioo. , ____j_..._ ICE A1` VERY CHEAP. APPLY 1 -I. H. Flo`-l. Cups Vincent. I IIUIIN. EMERY--ln Gnnnnoquo, on Dec. 1911:. lB96,t.he wife of O. F. Emery, M.D., of I son. nmunr uruuun, Lnmua Unnnnxn um EllA!.III-- Prlnoon utroot. Corner Sydcnhun Ion. phone communication. W. ll. DIIENNLN. ruunn. Drum-on um ll:uuu1II-lI Pill- oou strut` block than old ncand. -, - ---- ~ -----v __j::j. T. F. HARRISON. Uuonm-urn um Eunuxn. Prlnoou Street. Phonon-Wu-aroonu. D0; Balance. 101. Lowest prloal. Ill! Ion. In no It II ulnun lunlunhrol into old squint- gnengf l_ov._J. ans. 11.1511), Tu Lmuma l1unnnxn-lM-In h acme. TolaphonoM`lA. Open Dnyund .___.____j______.__ nu. ---- uvuvu. nu u-n`uuu putt. Come and look through our stock whether you want, to purchase or not. 1 unuu uvunvu usual uuuul II: Difgllll W3: Nothing mare duinblo or npp than the pro-cut. of I hundnomo [m We hnvo all we new style: for hdhlnnd offer them about hall price. 1 | Li-0;:-'1 n.t.........t -_l-An- _.._- --J -4 - uuvr uwm nuuvw nlll pnoo. Lister`: Ruin-proo! Samba. won and GI: lorgunnntood. at bargain prlou. (`.nrnA Anti Innln t|.-..._L -.._ -5--L SALESMAN. sunny walr __ Expg_rIqn_ce gnnmaunyu - Bloun Blllu. many of them mono-lll regular price. Black Irish Poplinl now u weal: uuo. ` Ever urblolo In our line neck of Black und Co and Drou Good: at bu-pin prloll. Nothlna mm-an rhuinhlg m- .-.-.....|.A.J R00!!! TO LET WITH BOARD. YATII, no Brook Strut. gxifox HOUSE no. no qunnl um Apply co J. B`. OA|IU1'nxn. _______.________ `CARVED GOLD RING BET WITH IIVI ` c . w d I ll rul. 711:: 3.;'.'1'wxnz |r:`:vAr' hr:?I.l`l IQ . n o co. Aonovuribnouannt 4 l`myporoont.onr nuoihuln , , non. Ion D113 Wmu hhl Mu nun Au 0 or dunks non . I Kln`gon,Toronto and Ioutlnl od. 0 tmua of tho noonlo bonus]: by any oohu Iudlun. .1`! .Tor:buw AndI.on ` . m In nub on:.o.Ig'u P Iutchuquotfuil chntuuaouiID.vlho1 ullduboqcdohb _ Loowu on HdME \Vi(A)`>|:- PRICE Two cm: " TO BE LET. ' -I-`Ba snug, E HENRY BRAKE, lmll'l`AlllIl um Inn W. Il. DBINNLN. 7II.IO`l`Ol um linux- nrn, 0| um eny. Anna and Ro Ind Icon ho[:`ingmoom- ny together or some zimonn ade- 5'. eamo anthem who married, no on July Bub bhoy nlippod quiet`? Away to the Limulono any on Um 1': shores. md won qnhcly mu-nod. The clandes- una mnrrhmo Inn inn locked out. Both were III! I pros Home romance. The scene in t. 0 Ba. Inwxonce river And the beaubilul for fumed Thousands islands. The time In the month of July, 1896, `not. the pro r month nmong the inlnndn. ho portion or point. at which the rut chapter of this tale ol love is laid n Point. Vivinn. one o! the con rouuu among the mlny noon: at the houund iolnnda. A......... nu... .n..mIi... Mm ....nm.- .1. uu mo Inouunu munaa. Amon than spending the summer II Point ivisn during the month of July was A camping puny com of Mr. und Mn. Barnes. thoirnon y. Miu Purl I-`lint, Tbomu Dorohoour and Min Anna Putin. of this city. Anna and Row had Inn knnimr oom- vvuurwwn. IV. I.` nbuuunru. "In Kingumn, Ont... July 25th, I896. Mr. Roy Barnes And Min Anna Parka. both 0! Wnborbown, N. Y." 'l`|.- -5...` .nnnnnn.m.no :. inn . linl- 0| WIUOTIOWD, IV. I .' The above announcement in just 1 little lntaein I peerin in print, but. then : no- body`: unit. he more joining to two hearts by that little trickster Cupid in not. ell there is to be reed between the line: oi this marriage notice. Behind I" tint there lie: little romance. The mane in t. 0 Br. IAwrence river And A Olsndonlno Inrrlago In Kingston. out. Chin]: Ila: Junk IAAEAJI llnl II Illoll llll clllli I411 Wnu-town. N.Y.. Standard. III. I(:.. -54.. l\..h ` [123 mums 8t.. north sue - nngiton] Store 0pen Each Evening until `Xmas. Come and look around, see what we sell. The looking may help you to decide what you should buy. Fancy Goods. Albums, Dolls, IC to $1. Games, 5c to $1.50. Purses, 5c to $1.50. Quadruple plated Silverware in sens and separate pieces. Novelties, xoc, 15c, 25c". Chil'ls' Setts, Pin. Cushions, Pin '1 4, Napkin Rings. Butter Knive: utC., 25c. Books, 3c to 81.25 ; specially attractive Child- ren's Books, 10c, 13c, 15c, 19c. Jlll VVIIEI KHIICIIIH, fl-Z3 LU $7.50. Dress Patterns, SL25 to $10. Cushions, 45c to 8:. Coseys, 25c, 50c, 60c. A ROMANCE AT THE ISLANDS. fl-DU. Mufers, 25c to $1.50. Handkerchiefs, we to 8!. Boys` Suits, $1.50 to 36. Boys Reefers and Overcoats $2 to $5. Ladies` Kid Gloves, 5oc to $r.5o. Shawls, 50 to $6. -`Packets, 83 to $20. Handkerchiefs, 2c to $1.50. Perfumes, 5c to 25c and in bulk Silk Waist Patterns, $1.25 to Cry En Holds sway. - Buying for gifts occupies almost every mind. One of the best gifts to our public is -the Hardy sygtem of plain figures, one price business. We can only name goods and.let vou select : Cgnln Tina Olnrngifnr enr - 0:1` IIIIIIC KUUH3 Illu-ICL VUI-I 3C|C\rl - Gents Ties, three 'for 5oc ; 25c, 50C 1 :l'IA{` Clnnraa an!` MN}: end` in Hollda y ` M erch andlse F`ARDY 5, "".....u..."""{.:.}.:-c. mllined Gloves and Mitts, 5oc to in In Inn dock. nod out nluh, name 1: cut. . I nwor loci on drawer and do! plan: olu lnnlamoua. On! 93 H. We N our own ut.lu and pylon. 0 nohor V not Iniuu. , 'I`Iuu Vary quot-. J. Donnolly huntnrnod from Quoboc. whore ho upon: oovonl up this weak on bnninou. Ho than t than In an- usually doll in llontlnsl. mm! the nor- ohum uo oomplnlning ol tho nlaoimu o! trad; The lontnnl atoms In more than madly Attractive in tar Christan dio- `nu Imonnoouvulcloauornouuy out run two to four o'clock on that nhomoon an ulnibmon of town and drawing VH2 to hold In ouch oh-ho III PHI`!!! an ootdhlly Invlurl on `stand. The oaltbn will In very aunctln to: Iloodonnld, nonury-cg-aunt P. an :3 uncut-. `I50 volume 0! holiday bulncIIYnno- mud on tho old llandonou hooluoro tile ycuuondn Ibo -o-tannins upsets- than-o(R.U[|ov.Ihonovproprbtor. llill sh such it hing duly nplunl-hi In undoipauon dllon nut Inn nub. vnrluituu I I f'v What. more suitable for n Chrinmu gift. than IOIIIO nrticlo o! lur, Inch :5 I pair of gnuntlou. n muff or capo, a norm collar or a mini: or able ru for the nook ! We tlni Inn -ill `nil thn Inn-anal. an-apt-no-at or: mm: tum run tor the mo: 3 we think you will End the I I. unortmonl Ind lowest price: in turn all kind: at the -store of (homo Milk E Co. . HI) Walling. ma Iowan pnou an mm or III limit at tho `atom of George Hill: I Go. , II) Welling- Inn uroot. non door so Wnldrovfu. ll DIIIII rut Alllll. Tho week of teachers and It.udont.u' biblol. hymnbooh and prnyerboolu at Henderson : Book store it wry ntrlciive. In 1 great number of one: nothing more nppropriuo for 3 Christmas: gift. Pnooc from 250. to 310. Every boy and girl should have their own bible. hymn thd prnyor book. R. Uglow & Co. no telling them vary rcuonnblo. v |or'|n'{1Eu'tI " ' A ohovo nn luxmono nunbor of V. manta +.:-r..':.'.:~ J3: . 0!! A (1 um and um tho ml. ` IIIU Dulnvr nu: nuuvtrvvh It wu current! re rind lut. evening that alderman Be An Id met with An Ac- oldent. the result of which was I broken leg. The populu cendidetn for the mnyornlt. for I897 is sound in mind nnd limb. an it. in diicult to Account. for the mnnner in which the report. eroee. Alder men Behen eaye he is not likely to break his leg at. such a season 1: thin. uuurs -uyn- uvul -uuuuullo At a re uler meeting of Court Ma le Leif. No. 4|7, A.O.F., held in Odd el- lowl hull Int. evenin the following offi- cers were elected : 6.11.. T. A. Dunlop. reelocmd; S.C.R., A. S. Boutillier, re- elected; P.U.R.. J. Bntland: secretary. A. McInt.oeh,re-elected; Lreuurel-.W. Swnine; S.W., J. W. Urnhnm; J.W., H. 8. Elliott; S.B., J. (hvine: J.B., J. Pearson; trun- tees. W. H. Cooke, J. Butlnnd and H. 8. Elliott; court surgeon, Dr. IIIIO Wood. oy unnron; rum uu-negro. by Mncluren; Dr. Nikola, by Boothl ; Juno Field. by Wilkins: Briaoia, by Villinni Blwk; A Trngio Idyl, by Ben et; Overheard in Aready, by Brid ; mrliah Literature. by Sainubury; ho Story of Wu nor : Opera; The Story of Music; I n : Prose Dramas, three volumes; Clauic Architooturo; Civil Government, Ameri- can Revolution, two volumes; Boginninga of New En land and Critical Period of American iatory, by John Fiako. nanny: Inc uounr. OI mo uuon bnoro, by Church; Knto Carnegie. by Mncluren; Nilmh. bv Boothlv: June Field. bv Now Book: At The Public Library. The following books hnvo been received At me ublic library: Rodney Stone. by Conun g)oyle; The Grey Man. by Crockett; The Heart of Prinonu Oars. b Anthon Hope; Freedom`: Sword an Warner: Chuo, by A. Swnn; Kata Coventry and The Into:-pmkr, by Whybo Melville; Luck of the Du-rolls. by Pnyn; Squire of Lnndm Ildo. by Bur; Through the Fm . by Honty: The Count. 0! the Saxon horo. in Church: KM; Cnnaaia. In Mlnhlrnne xuuna won mumgoa, mougn an umea Inst. nighbit. via a trie hunky. and his articulation in not nlwa a perfectly dia- tinob. The number whic loomed to moon with the reaeeot. approval was The King and the ller." u an encore to which he gave the well-worn drinking long. "In Collar Cool. Th- nnnnnnlf. An 6).. -kn]- Inn: tho.-nun}. Uollnr uool." The concert on the whole was thorough- ! on'oynble; and the performers duerve t. e I; anlu of the public for so faithfully carrying out the programme And so kindly responding to the recalls. we I uonu nine 01 mlsowo. The no, Mr. Lompriaro Pringlo. made I very ood impression. His voice in power- ful on well managed, though at. Limee ninht. it. trifle huakv. 1'. F. m_\nm_so}g__ co. n..- _--_ __. ._u Q - - If TUKX ZIXII. Tho blio nboolo will clean on Tooodny ant run to four n'o|ml on um ever po uiar ana neeumul Unvamna. Mr. rexton Smith, the tenor, huan ex- tremely sweet and sympathetic voice of considerable com ss and under perfect control. The seection, I |lSing Thee Songs of Araby," was mpturously encored, and he responded with that famous old ditty. Come Live With Me And Be My Love." His voice was very effective in the duo, Love And War," and the "Good Night."b Blumenthel, was srtistically sung. {I his singing was open toany criticism, objection might be taken to his too fretauent use of falsetto. rm.- ...n M- I4.-.n-I...` Dal...-I- ...-.vl- pro remme enmloa e neevy emounn or war . Her bowin is rm and vi oroua, end she play: wit a verve and e ndon that show her complete control of her in- etrument. Her openin number. I eonate by Grieg, Wu dellghtfu ly pleyed. end her last. Barebende and Tambourin. celled forth en enthuuiutio encore to which she won compelled to respond, though ehe must have been greatly fatigued. An en encore to the Czerdee number ehe played Ra`: ever uler and beautiful Cnvntine. Mr. rexton Smith. the tenor. huen ex- u mvormea. Mlu Beatrice Lengley completely won the heart: of her hearerl. end wu recalled again and egeln. althouygn her share of the prot-emme entailed envy amount of . Her bowimr in rm and viaoroua. ea to win mucn generoemy xor xornearance by the ood-natured artiste. Mien vorley Robineon can here last winter, and those who heard her on her first appearance welcomed her again with much pleasure. Her voice. while not powerlul, in sweet and clear. and she has a very attractive stage ap ranoe. She wee at her been lul: night n the li hber numbere. "In Yondex Fair Valley. and S ringie Here," which were received wit much up reciacion, as wae also her duo with Mr. raxmn Smith. Much regret. was expreeeed that the audience had not an opportunity of hearing her with Madame Albani in the two ante of Faust, as Idvertieed. Min Rash-inn Innalgu nnvunl-Inlv Innn Greatly to the disappointment of thoae who had been lqoklng lorward to the con- cert laet n ht, the announcement waa made early In the day that Madame Albani wan lndiesoaod and would be un- wing to the unfortunate able to apron . abeenoe o the grut prime donna only e small home greeted the remaining mem- bers o! the company. who, however. can- edentiouely on-nod out a lengthy and ret- olaea programme. The audience made up in enthuaiaem what it lacked in numbers; enoorea were inniated u n and remand- ed to with much generoe ty {or lorbearance 0.01!-natured Min vorlnw Rnhinann aamr ham Iul `rho company ooudonaouly can-rlod out 3 I'll-at-mun Pnn|'nInno-'l`l|o IOIOIIII nnuwIhuL..1`h- Andlnnnn Was an: {was A CHOICE comsnr. NO1 WITHSTANDING MADAME AL- Donn lnplo Lon! lcloctlon. - _.....I.-. ---`Ah... AI IV....-A I I: C--_ .*!_'.T...'!_1.`:LL-) C In`:I.O BAN! WAS INDIOPOBED. -Acluohouf -4 .1 L-I1..I-.. IL... IIII fT'I'.E$I"l`I IIIIIIIIC II.-- The Audlonoo Wu Quito _ KINGSTON. ONTARIO. SATURDAY EVENING. DECEMBER` 19. 1896. w.uIunn.II1lu-oouunos. . `Adny or two ago stunt unload: hgnrcu clhthlngdaoto puloluuu outcast. busnhlul In hhothuuhob III:-Ihoohchcr "throw In I ;;:!v cl uncut, Iovhinholl lilo would cluolikonuuulwllo war 1-Q: .-7 name. II.0poryu_rd Irish in can ho pur- ohuod 30 Bunny : alt or II. Thu u:-lam Ck. Luv: dnnhlni lid! are selling rapidly, and we have had to re-order, which goes to prove that our selec- tion ofgoods and the prices are in reach of the peoples` purse. Experience Teaches Wisdom in the Fancy Goods trade, and our experience teaches us the public task and what goods sell best. Come in and prove that we have the cheap- est as well as the best selected stock olFancy Goods, Purses, Novelties, etc., in town. ` Fresh New York Chocolates, ; 40 per pound. . may meet. ` hy infer the inconvenience of soft. noel in your perlor when you eon have an imi- tecion no or ber'd ooel re fitted to your gun et. e moderate cool. 3. by evoidin duet. end eehee; eoonomi I. oleen en heady. All eieee of both Iretinl etooh. J. W. Oldn. 37 Brook ONCE W, Hnnurlnn in Innwinn lhn nld Kennndv .1. w. umnn, 31 Brook urns. W. Snowdon in moving the old Kennedy nnidonoo Iron Univurdty anon. fuc- in Young strut. to Alfred mus. Inst nnrthnllhrlntrmlonlho mg xonng suits. to Anna laws. jute notth ol Earl urn! on tho out side. A` handful hick nlidcnoo vlllroplnoothooldotruosunonnivcrdty or-an many an lot II. The Eu-I-hon 00. have doubled their nlo of Xnu In this you. Furni- ture hing uJ:|.=d prion nuooublo no- oounu Ior it. Why mush Inooovonloooo cl Ioooui In you when you can hunch Suita- tion cote`; Iwdonnln hurl to you run Inodcnuomtlhorolvyvddl uni and.-Aim: nnn-iml.c|.nnn:: an: and nut: coonoutol. can and handy. Allmuolbotllullnuooh. J. W.0|dln.l7Broolnnu. AJAt1DlnnnnnAOnII-m|f| IOI HO. laid gloves in but nukes. bargain prion. Stacy n free trade ale. ` W. H. Axlntlna. AL-Linn mnnnic ol the saucy rroo u-nae mo. H. Auolatlno. Acting mnnnjor ol the Mckouio octave, nhippod todny shout. the Int. nhipmont. of tho oouon, n Inga con- signment of timber. shingles mdfoou. by the Icon Dolphin for Thouunn Inland Pu-L I-I. Gold mine for but-gninu in rin I, buco- lou. wotaohu or dinmondu At. 0. . Ban`, AKi:,hItInot. - nngn oh. huuunngnlgnng A, call .a..I UIOVII lI"DlD V0l.II|g. Shop early in the week and purchase :6 Sumcy & Stacy`: free trade his man: luring of Lime and money. Students of Rmrionolia collect no con- nvmg ox umo Ind Students of Regiopolis collogo are con- nidoring the question 0! forming a hockey tum. They hue splendid Vnnilablo mn- urinl and could put a strong I grogntion on the ice. If they curry out t 0 scheme it in uuggaluod shut the bum join the city lanluo. . .-1.-.}--._.---. .3-.1-'.-'.:`.-.-J:*"'*""*: