Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Dec 1896, p. 1

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> -__-___._ , T _ 3, 3 Y-vrnwnin Y-mm.--No., 299.` II yrvv-wuv Inn-van` nu--u-an .-. v-av oitg. roun water pipes lngvq been the bane ol mnny householders for the past. two dun. on ma dnys. be no band to-mgma. Mecca ooffoe bu no t_mperior. 2 B had at Gilbert's. Mp. (`nu-n-mil : Add:-Ann until Jnnunrv I cum mormng. Boat: can be reserved at Martin : opera house [or tho Muill glen and banjo club oonoort. on Dec. 30th. nu Mnint. mug with solid silver corners Dec. zunn. Our ticket. nun with solid Illver 960. E. C. Mitchell. Alrlnrmnn MnKnlvnv was chairman of 260. E. U. Mimnoll. Aldormnn MoKolvoy was tutor worh in 1896. Alderman Behan at Imnod charge in Janunry, 1896. J. M. Piano. of Montreal. is l guest. at Imnou charge In Janunry, law. J. M. Piano, Montreal. guest. the British Amorionn a)-day. Ho repre- sent: the mnnuhoturorl of Copco" soap. Farm stock nlo: Ab W. F. Beaboufa, dnys. . Band At the Big Royil rink Christmas nfwrnoon and Monday night. There will be bmd to-night. Mum. mlfm hu nn nmnarior. the mnnuhomrorl OI "uopco soap. 2nd ooncoulon bownahiof Pitbaburg, on Wednesday. January (it. , at one o clock. by Murrny. All the Montreal moon speak very high- Murray. All the papon speak very ly of the ability of the Mclll university glue and banjo club and of the good con` oorha they give. _ Major Galloway will leave tonight. for Lindsay to take part. in a concert there under the auapicea of a Methodist. congre- nmainn . nt;ni IieMer-`yo. certs they gave. I i J gation. There in mood Ihtil gntion. _ There good Ilnting on the buy at Portamouth and the youths and maidens of that suburb are fully enjoyingthe health- ful pastime. Reduced nrioeain cloakinmfor Christ- man at. R. Mcl."auI'a. The London Auunnoo oompanymhrougb W. H. Godwin, agent, hulwurdod Benja- min Dillon, St. Cnbhnrinel utreet. 8300 for hiu lou by re on furniture on Sunday evening Int... I ummar uvourv. mint. sun: in mine. It. Budbury to-thy. Thanwu no national the local police court this mining. Onlv om Inmn noutht lholbor at. police court. this mining. Only one hump nought police headquarter: `link night. Go to the biz Ron! rlnkchriutmu after- ful pastime. Reduced rioeain cloakingnfor R. cFaul'a. mg. I ....Am. A-mm-nu nnmnAnv.t.hroucrh Summer savoury, mint, sages Gilbert : grocery. Ina hn ukan all slam: the harbor fro Gilbertfa 100 has taken along front. tnd reaches nlmoct ncroea to the islands. This is very only for the lake to be frozen over. but your the ice did not take until Jnnuury 4th. Honda nerfurnu. collar. cuff and neck- Jnnuury 4th. Hang : perfurnu, tio boxes are oollin like hot X bum. Th. l( A P mar at. nxnnrniun brain con- lo boxes are somn Illa nun A uun-. The K. & P. mar at excursion train veyed an unusually large number of {armors and their wives to town this morning. Poultry wu the loading staple with the excursioniuta. '1` (`rain nmnrintnr nf the British iv yr nu--- __::__, cnouau ms eraaum apucian. Inn-.-'Ilnl excureioniute. T. Crate, proprietor of the British American hotel. loet. A valuable tie pin last evening. It was a gift. to Mr. Crete, and was in the form of I shield, set. with die- monda and engraved with Meaonic em- bleme. Snow epplee me. a peck M: (lilberte. On Jnnunry 3rd Lieut. Charles Strau- benzie. 4th Hueure, will leave for Toronto to take a course in cavalry instruction in the R.M . regiment at Stanley barracks. He in la in; aunt. out from England In com- plete Hueurl outt. After A session ooverimz three days the plate Huuara outt. Afber covering days board Appointed to-elect. jurors {or the en- suing you concluded the work to-day. In all upward: of 500 jurors were Ielocted. Fully fty per cent. of the city jurors are residents of Ridenu wnrd. Tho:-A nnnnnrn In Inn A -nnroitv nf HGWBTI residents of Kidesn wsru. There appears to be 1 sosrcity of owers in the city at present. Florists cannot nupply the demand. which is considered the heeviest in ears. Citizens who have in their possession a variety of plants in bloom ore being asked to dispose of the owers. l`,.m..:.-- .0. u.. nu-nnrnl hnnnihnl this ` Enquiry at the general hospital this morning elicited the information that Mrs. Weeee is making gratifying progress to- werdu rooovery from the effects of her re- cent. Accident. She will necessarily be con- ned in her ward in the hospital {or e long period yet. _ Dnrimr our cheep eelo we will offer I period During our chat uplondld range of no ovorconta. made the ulnou order work. in beavers. moltonn. lunch nappo and h-ions. At price: to def com Mon. 2. Provost. New Yor Clot. ing Bron. Brock strut. On Tnudnv ovonlnz Mina Eliuboth Col- Clothing Store. Brock mun. On Tnooduy ovonln quhoun. of Snow Ron . wu brought. no the city And when to the gononl ho-piul fnr trutmonl for tumor. Dr. Garrett bu charm of GM out nnd will perform I unr- ionl ooonbion for the relics! of the pution In I by duyu. 'l'In rdkhnl aim is Bil! indOIOIi- ma CRlS1`IlA_S{%TlDIN(2S. in by duyu. The rdlgioul qiclon Icing on-Iy dicouuod inoonnocbiuu with the pub- lic school board. In the new board atonin- mbion the Pnlb variant. and not. the Mo- cborliou. will be ly in tho load. But. religion in 0 wrong ddo from which no View nuhlin nnnionn. rel-men I I wrong public nations. IWFIIVII -- w-v--' v-\-w--v--- ......... -_ ..-,, On nnday afternoon nut, in Qnoon street Iotbodict church. the ocholnu of the Sabbath oebool will pnunu bcutilul Chrinu cantata onmlod. "Lou's Token. The uarvioo will commune .18 2:uoltln mule an oordislly lnvlhd. Ell-no nnl nAIn{ & l0C|([T\f. I UIUIL I III II: |:;:..~:..*:.r.z::' `PL; -Lanai. lnili Bilnt oolloouon. The dual nilny oolnpsn ndo M dif- Icalnounlnhin noon! lo dqroo 0! math Qwfut can on mm gnunllly -M-I drill pl-o-d In pt-Ix: OVlI' tho nnluou-I on col nnuuoonu bllulolnnmtlloor droughts. , , 3 hovy inu 0! null nuc _-' urn: Tun-sits GATHERED AS THEY FLEW. They Went Their Wage: nud 0lothee-A Olpteln In ll-one. CONSTANTINOPLI, Dec. 24.--A few deye o e" regiment of Turkish troops from amen. Asiatic Turkey, embarked at Hodeide, on the Red eee,fon board is gov- ernment transport en route for Constanti- nodle. When the ship reached Moudenie, on the see of Marmara, at which rt they were to disembark and proceed y rail, a six hours journey. to Constantinople, the troop: eeiaed the captain of the vessel and put him in irons. Thev have noaitivelv refused to lend un- three years in we ponlwnuary. Elnpanuel Dunn. for sending I letter with intent to injure, received three month: in the central. 7 W Wlnnnino lthn Lindnav `Ad who IrllUll|II| IIIII In nun--ow .py......... Plhoonllron. I I am No. an lo. I for Sands: or Nun Calla. him in irons. They poaitively less they received their wagon. which amounted to 700,000 piutree and a supply of proper clothin instee of regs they were wearing. he veli of Brown was notied at once of t demand of the soldiers and that oicin sent the sum of 160,000 piutres, but th the troops refus- ed to woo t and three nod to pillage the town of oudnnie unless they received what they demended. As the soldiers were fully armed and what they demsnded. As the fully ercely determined the vali, who wss only fifteen miles sway, sent 500,000 pisstres which he held in reserve for deposit in the national treasury accompanying the remit.- tance with A note stating that the sum was all that he had at his disposal and also sent a supply of clothing. After receiving the money and clothing the troops landed. Toronto. . In December. 1881, I insured in the above company for 81,000 on the fifteen ear Tontine endowment plan. To-day I eve the option of accepting $1,521.86 in cash or paid-u ineurnnoe for $3,550.00, or inlieu thereo an annuity of 8107.80 at long an I live. The results are in excess of what we: re resented home when I in- cured, and e cub returned it - over ve per cent. compound I rent on the money I have paid in, in ' dition to the protection of the face of the policy for fteen years. Wishing you continued prosperity and success, lam, yours, etc., (Sgd). A. Cumwwx. IIIC UIIIIIIII DUIX \IIvIn In: I nnuv Toronto Court. TOIONTO. Dec. 24.-Judge lhobongnll imposed the following aenhnoee thin morn- ing on prisoners oonvioted before him es the gene:-sl eeeeione: Percival Keefe for wounding with in- tent to kill vu uoncenood to two year: at Kingeton. Judge llehbouxell xemu-ked thee Keefe. who on tbeeve of being dil- chnrged, had stabbed : fellow prisoner. wu nobeufe mm to be eh I and hardly a uh men to be confined. ut. he would be taken care of at Kingston. Jnumh Willi. nlandod for merov when would he taken or at nmgeton. Joeeph Willie pleaded lot mercy he stood up to receive eenbenoe lor uealing wool st Aurore. J udge MeoDougal| point.- ed out that hehide ueeling the prisoner had perjured himhlf. Willie received eighteen months in t.he'oentnl. Amoe M000 . convicted of reoeivi the wool ntaolen ,1 Willie. also plead for mercy. J ude lhcbou ll eaid McCoy : offence wu wane then illie and he was Amos IIUUO Ixlllvwuuu III Ivuuau vuv Judg otfenoo wu won: ovidonblya oompiruor. McCoy received three in the penitentiary. Emmanuel Dunn. sending monbln in the central. W. F. Fleming, the Lindsay lad who forged the name of George Gooderhnm to a cheque {or 82,700. In: sentenced to one year in the oeuhnl prison. Entire Bntlltnctlon WIIII The Relultl 0! A Penny In The North American Llfo AI. Iunnoo Co. v.. n... 01.4. I01 !!! I I` I`m'.- IIIPIIIDO U0. Kmmrrox, Dec. 21st, 1896. W. J. Fair. Esq. Inspector North American Life Assurance Co. . Dear air,-Pormit me to express an en- tire satisfaction with the results or my mstured endowment palicy, No. 559. in the North American Life Assurance 00., Toronto. In thmmhnr IRRI, I insured in the OI:-lnnu Bozo: mm: to Prisoner: In 'I|nnn-nun nn rt, Will be refused for any of our Fancy Goods. Collar and Cuff Cases, Dressing Cases, Novelties, etc., as r usual custom is to clear ' all of this class of g 3 before `Xmas. We bought them to sell at 30 per cent. discount, and are determined to do no if low prices will do it. A Reform llovement. A Portsmouth councillor promises. if ro- elscted, to use his inuence towsrds abolishing the oioe of treasurer b com- bining the duties nonnected therewit with those of the tax collector. At present the latter is paid the municent salary of $80 for collecting the taxes, which are handed over to the the treasurer. who draws from the village exchequsr for the gusrdisnshi of the same and for doling out the fun s an annuity of $50. The tax- essmount to sbout 82,600. and it costs 0130 to collect nnd keep the same. It is thought the work can be scoomplished for 880 All told. [our-Your-Old `lot ! Awful Death. Tonowro. Dec. 24.-Mnbel Florence. the {our-year-old daughter of Mr. Uilroy, Nap- ier-etreot. over the Don, wee yesterday burned to deebh. About half pelt nine in the morning the child : night-dreu took re from the stove in the sitting room. The cries of the child and another little irl brought thepereete in from an nei h- r e home. when the emee were quiciy extinguiehod. Dr. Rqwen wee immediate I aummoned. end did.e|l he oould for the little sufferer, but the injuries were no eeri- one that death took place At nix o'clock in theevening. "Jack The Ripper" Agaln. Lmlnox, Dec. 24.-A dpepetach to the Pall Mull Geune from Ameterdnm an I that 3 series of trngediee of the "Jack the Ripper" type are happening in that city. The body of A women with the throat. cut. end otherwise mumilntod wu Iound in the street this morning. The ob'eot. ol the crime wu evidently not rob ry. me A mu-u nf mnnnv And I nunnhihv nl ininlerv crime evnuonuy non ronoory, u u puree of money And I quantity ol jewelery Inc found on the body. Iyu-UII Isswss navvusun. '34:: book-keepers met. last. evening in the Kingston business coll hsll lot` the urpooo oi oloccing oiiicors or the in- ooinrng est. la vs! the unanimous opin- ion oi oi nt. bowovor, dist the elec- tion could with benet, postponed un- til 3 loss busy sosoon. and on sdjoummont. -n undo with tho undarlnndinn that tll loan may mu Ill]0llflImOn|': wu undo with the undonhnding ooon will hooloohod at the next. most- Tho II Bllnlnj Well. I mean the tide 0! [Inc goods at ru- uomblo prion. Thoy nrolonvin our turn mpldly. ad tho lulu Shot onmn the {or Ibo buyer. no quick moving mum elou cu. Nochinglu oounudu ot curio 0. Bountiful goodsnbound. buunnlluld on tho locust margin of proltnlk D. Baht-`I gum furnishing mI'o,appdIoWIndIoIf ho\o|. -1-jg:--_j Inluthllovlnoioluyon XI: Jnn $-IliIlIIUI'I'l1-Ulv-uyv- TIDE! Andhonautao Ghonoutlou-his nonoy. Wuhan pl: 0! -oanruor Ioooovdovn all that Iron 0 to lo. We ill ltbon (of 01.60. Jut. but In our window: W: full onion. Tbiy `ISO 01050- 'Al..4lJ Has arrived at Suther- land : and joins us in wishing our patrons, one Id-'!1.?.,"..`,Y,i97 oan Xmas `and Happy NewY ear. THO URI: Ithdklz -nu 0nvla-d,ohhol-uokol'l'o- moo. tnohvhinunann|uoIho 'l'.hHn n, Ibo Tomato Iautlnu O50` hulhihodt. am-.Lu IJIII in TWO TO PEN; THREE TO GEN. AKINGSTONIAN EXPRESSES DEMAND OF THE TROOPS. Ll'lI07.` I lawn: II no any. Is'IdouHuIups|lIduI0` "Jauxmst.~enaia1mass A Merry it0L*lll; [2 choir mny IIWI s be all mm It mama no in view of the nation it. hn to full in the church m which it. belongs." Willinm Rnnnam hmdod over the cone. Capt. Robert Crawford, tron queen street church choir" and ``'){mu, 1890." The genielcepbain, whoeo leederehip hu always been one of love. wuqnih over- come and he wanted to shy the originator: for hnving taken him so unnweree. Thin wu. of ooureo. nuts end honey for the ohoristere,who hnd been cemented into one big family by the admit. and winning ways of the leader. This kind of compact hu Always marked this church choir end Although mnny have come end many have gone. yet the new one: always maintain the traditions of the old. in... n..m... I-and ah. nddmu. taking graphs reed : For men{ years now you lnve borne the burden. y no mean: light. of conduct.- ing the musical part. of the Iervicee In the church we attend. You have bed under your direction, r-at or lab. e large num- ber of persons of dilferent dispositions and talents. and have had much to seek your pnciance and skill in management. but you have always given thoee who have been, and are, associated with you reason to ad- mire the wisdom, the dexterity. the firm- ... mud imnm-t.inlil>.v nl vour deellmrl the wisdom, the dexterity. we unn- uess and i-nparbiuliby of your dealings with the choir, and also the unvnryin kindneu and genorooity with which 3 those qunlitiea have been exercised. -we mcocmize the fnlbhfulneu And have been exercised. "We recognize punctuality of your ottondinoo upon ro- hoarulu and church Iorviou. md the pain: you have always taken to make things Eleuant (or the choir; and. above nll, wo ave condence in you no a competent louder. and we desire to express our lym- psthy with you in your lilll and en- deavors. and prefers our onxioty to labor with you. totho end that Queen street IIWI be all the it should be in view of the church which it. belongs." William Binsam lundod over given not us a hint to "go" but to go on" in the way he had been urauin and in which the choir would at. vo to lo_low. hnnr (`..-nwfnrd mnrln A nlnrmtariltlo I'D- enaovso VIVT. `u Leader of tho onus Mutt church Choir in Addnuod and on:-povoud -A weapon run Mon [port on nngglnl nan-nlnnn. Ipoohl Oooulonn. Cups. Robert Cnwfotd. leader 0! the Quoon street Motbodiu church choir, wad a. greatly uurrilgcl man last. night. The member: oft o organiuhlon warmed to hitprohcy rooidonco and uftuor pnotillng Chrmmu anthems, than Ind there, pub- licl nod him-bldok mnlaoon uni gold em handle. 'l`hoinoox-lptiomrud: Robort Crawford, from Queen an-oar. '){mu, traditions of the old. Mrs. Calllu road the nddrou. tnking pleasure in Mying totho captain : fneo whnl: has often been aid when you were no; present. to hear." The chief pan- graphs read I-I`... nnnnlv van!-II nnw Inn Imvn barns which the choir would etnve to xoilow. Capt. Crawford made I ohsrnoteriltio ply. He was both solemn and witty, full of admonition and sell-depreciation. but withel stalwart in his interest in choir and church. He was in the hands of his friends. his only regret being that he often felt he held too mnny oloes, depriving others of their rightful duties. Short, pithy remarks followed lrom Rev. Dr. Ryckmon, J. 0. Elliott and W. Beeeun. At eleven o'clock Robert and hi: devoted wife were left to meditate upon the love and joy that one good not oould bring to humnnitv. Wishing mi ji mien waft, am: ]()y nun humanity. KINGSTON BUS|NE38 COLLEGE. Ell OIL W. H. Barr. one of the many graduates of the Kinglbon business college. called at the college the other dny. He is home for hll holldayl. Mr. Barr is will in chat oh mi book-looping n the pub io schools 01 Youn town. Ohlo. The school board of that o my appreciate his ability. and are paying him ehnndoomo y this year. The college will be open during the holidays, but there will be no regular clauses. n..;+. . nnrnhnr n! the student: no no- AND YET THE OAPTAIN REALLY What In Tnnnplrlng At Thin Llvoly lnntl. t n Linn. classes. Quite a number ol the students ere go- ing home for their halide I. The ve students of blue Kingston busi- ness college who wrote on the recent civil service examinations passed sueoosslully. They are F. B. ()orbel.t..Frederick Loughe - W. M. Walsh, John Galloway snd J. J. O Neill. vn... fnllnwinu ntudontzs lnve entered for O'Neill. The following students have courses in the itferent. departments : B. J. Black. Miss J. Martyn end Miss E. A. Iunber. L. H. (}ordon.gmduet.e, And now in New York city, is home on I visit to his friends in Odeeet. Lyman looks well snd says the Kingston business college boys are doing well in that great city. Tim rnllmvinnr studenu have zone home well in this great. city. The following gone lor their Christmas vscalaion: R. D. Neebitb, Snow Road; Mia: B. Mnuhowa, Flinvon; J. H. Sngroe. Dncre; Fred. McLaughlin, Arnprior, and William Sin- gleton. Newborn. (leorqe Smith. I graduate 01 the col- gleton. New boro. (leorge Smith, graduate lage. will have charge of the typowriting department. next. term. Christmas (rooting: from Rochouhr. department. next. term. Christmas greetings gyrscuse. Bunlo, Wacertown. Now n.-I. Trnv Omnhno Nnrth Bgv. Montrml S rscuee. Bunhlo, waberwwn. new ork, Troy, Quebec, North Bev, Montreal and Toronto have been received M`. the col- lege from former students. The col 0 staff end clue wish them all uuny py returns of the season. A .......L...- at nm -t.mlnnt.a intnnd in . |"Ot:lH`lI9 01 IO A number of the students intend jkfg in the new clan that is being formed in or or to prepare for the civil service ox- nminationa no he held next. May. 'l`I.. Dhilnmnlmgn -nnintv Ind no meat- nmimmona no be new next. May. The Philomathenn nooioty Ind no meet- ing thin week on account o! so many mom- bero being |Wly on their holidays. I II IIUIIIU ul uululsr]. The action 0! the board of director: he: not been lully underltood. The rololution of Int. meeting declared that while `the board did not coo in wt clear to enter in- to the proposed scheme or honsint tramp: in numbers. in I oelnnto nildlng. it will do ull nn in power to new the trnvellin clues. They will receive people lrom Hoe action when recommended by chic! or-coy. The cnmmiuioneu of police have no in- eion (or the placing of iron I In 14:0 cello And for the eorvin oi ha,brend nnd butter 5.. H...-ngl-" A-n rnnl-ninn Thnvulmu and for the aorvm ox uamrocu um: nnmr to "cumin" one morning. Thonloro people naked for load tot turn can hand than over tn the one ol the po ioo without. . 9.-{nan nl nnnnninncg. "ICU! OVOI ID H10 Cl ! OI I twinge oi oonncionoo. Tho llvu Iron: over. Tho stunner Pia-repent wu frolon in at the ferry dnrin last night. She broke loco this momng and mmgofwnn duhrrvni-vim- onlv Rtln ll hf ll Ioooo um one mungou wl-In Ihohrryuorvioe, only pain hr II Gordon Inland. however. We lnlnndon vuoobligodtodrin ncrountolludonlm land no catch the ferry boat. Th. rivnr (mm halo! (Eu Inland In had catch tho terry none. The river from below Oath: Inland an latuthobyoun nooheuunrd hfnun over. A calm night. with the use offraptgu tn oxporiooood Int . will oouplotoly clean up nnvlpon at th nut. Holds sway. Buying for gifts opcupie; almost every mind. `One of theyst gilt : to? our public is `tile Eiaidy system of__ lain figures, one price business. 3' e can only ngme goods and let lvou select : 3-rz.-nee Tina. threeffor xoc : 24c. On a Bicycle Thofnufnlnylolodo. '1'|nto4h II My vull-[I-unis! blklnnon[.|ou`rp:? non II Clo unnd-mm d"A"j .KO.L. D fl IX . B.O.A., which will In '3': can and It vultluu Into I QM; but to ..-.-.."'.:'`s...,, tip} I Truth. nap Iowan thou:-. par-nut A thumbi- IIII-s Illhll IIOI jih- tho Roynlvunlhn Tho noun 0! Industry. -;2-_ -1 LL` L.-.J Al A3.` VOII.I[luvIL When the nitentiery investigation commissioners gen their enquiry into the methods of management of the King. ston penitentisr during the pest tenor twelve years e um re resentstivs asked commissioner James axon whether or not the sessions of the commission would. be open to the press. Mr. Noxoncznswered that the enquiry would be nductod privntelymnlese some exceptionally agrant cues of wrong doing should be unearthed. Il the necessity to investigste any such, cases should arise, he said. the enquiry would be public. No informstion has as at been given to the press b Any mem- r of the cornmissionmeverthe ess rumors, more or less unfounded, of whst he been going on have leaked out. Last eveninzs Winn reporter` was in-I worth 81.25. FOR MEN--An elegant it of Fur- linod Mocha Gloves. wort. 8225 for 01.80. Silk Umbrella. with sterling Iilver or. Gold mounted, $4.50. | Ono Limo bacon: In 1 valtllll going nave Ieusa ouo. evenings Wlll reporter` in- formed. on Apparently reliable authority, (but A few days ago s certain odioinl of the penltenclnry wu requested by the com- mluioners to hand over his books for ex- nmlnetion. He refused to do so, end was sllowed twenty-four hours in which to no- oede to the demand. If he lsiled to do so he was hold that he would have to sand the consequences." A few hours` reflection would seem to the consequences." A few hove been productive 0! a change in the detorminntion ol the oioiel. for, before the time limit. granted him had expired, he gave up the books. On examination, in in said, eeverol leave: were miuing lrom one of the volumes. goods and let Isvou Select : 7`-Gents Ties, threcrrfor 50c ; 95. 5-, . I marl Clove: nm'I`M|tts. ROC to Anyone appreciates a handkerchief as a present. They are also popular because they can be given to anyone WlI0m Y0 k` d'3lY We. They vary so in price and quality tlhlt Y| "WY Spelclld little or much. We have the various c asses, ow-price , medium and expensive. On account of our FREE TRADE SALE you can buy at bargain prices. We have marked every handkerchief in our store at the smallest price you ever saw- All shoppers must _come early to get them. We don t _XP91 t hwe 8 clean handkerchief left on Decem- ber 26. See our big window of_ Handkerchiefs. then come inside and examine a larger lot that are laid out on two of our centre counters. _. __ - ,1'_,, . -. . _ -,, To be found in a Dry Goods store are Handkerchiefs.` II I `II: -.-u-----_,, ,, __ FOR WOMEN-Fleeoo-lined Glam in | Mocha or Kid. 600, 75c, 90c. 81 and 81.35 ' - l nnr ngir, per pair. Handsome Silk Umbrella, nun-ling .11. var mounted. 84 M85. extra value. A pair of Alexandre Kid Glovu. In any color you require, at A reduction from our well-known low prices. n. -uuinianhilk fox I complete Blouse well-known low prices. Or auioienuilk complete at. 750, 81.15. 81.00. 82 to 85. Real Lace Handkerchiefs for 700. well worbh IL%. nnn MFN-An olonnnt pair Fur-| STEACY & STEACY. 7rno' ohuroim wm no Opal 'l`o.Inol-row tor PI-use uni hunt. n__ .|__L ,_ 4-... |l-;.|...I.I.. .I......l. I.-_ vice tomorrow :8. ll e.In. St. Andrew n service it eleven mm. Rev. John Mnckie will preach. Sb. Peul e-Servioee at eight Ind eleven n.m. Grand Chrietmse music at the eleven o'clock service. Ilgundi-tn_Hninn nnrvinn A0. H n.m.. Hyl mm Raff BIKINI vioo 11 Rb AnAnn- - -nu-win. eleven o'clock service. Methodist.a-Union service M. II a.m.. in Bydenhem street. church. Rev. John (lrenlell. preacher. Collection for the IXDOI`. $2.50. ' Mufers, 25c to $1.50. Handkerchiefs, soc to $1. Boys Suits, $1.50 to $6. Boys` Reefers and Overcoats $2 to $5. Ladies Kid Gloves, 50 to $1.50. Shawls, 50: to $6. Packets, 83 to $20. LI--`ALA-nhintn 00 in `I In poor. ` St. Jamoa church-Holy commnmon H mm. and H n.m. Morning prnver and sermon at lunar service. witah full choir for Uhristmu anthems. All Hninlm'_I1`.unnina nan-vinn 'rhI1l'RdI'lV Uhristmu anthems. All Snint.a'--Evening Iervioo Thursday eight. o'clock. with carols; Friday, celebra- zions of holy onchniat nt 8 and II n.m.; mutina (choral), 10:30 n.m.; avomong. 5 nln .111. PS! George's cAthodnl-0oIobrnLion of the holy communion at. of ht o`u)oc|: a.m~ Service an eleven o`ol0c . Rev. Donn Smith. nuiatod by Rev. G. R. Boamilh- Evan song At. 5:15 p.m. Rt. Mnrv n 1mthodrLI-Trinle mane! by Evan 5:15 St. Maury : cethedn|-Triple mule! bV each priest, beginning at 5:30 o clock; hill` mun at. six o clock, It which holy o0_m- munion will be diapeneed. It elgh. and nine o'clock. Ab eleven o'clock gnnd high mu! (Comm Pontioo). Vespers in the evening. Offering for clergy. `IONIC, \4'II|IIII!IllI'II'I IIIOGUW Division No. 0-'I`ownahi of I n|mo_r- Iton, Ccnomoa. Clarendon. ilier. Barrie In Kennoboo, Willinm Mlllar. W0" ' In (on; Alex. Munro.-"nave of Claren- don d Miller. All the obhor division! 0' F fame no oontaotod. Conn ot Dela ). PARIS. Doe. 24.-Tho Intnmiznnbe any! that the delay in appointing nsuccouor w Baron De Courcol u unbu-dor to th0 court. of St. Janus in due to we desire 0! M. Hsnotcux. we present minister of for- eign nffdru to be envoy of Fnnoo It 80- Potonburg. ' r 30 sure and but Prol. J. H. PIT?- Innjoint. and Roland Paul, honor. at Me- Gill glee club oonoort, Doc. amh. Jmnnh Damn in oonnhud for trill club Doc. 80th- Jouph Dumu Wu committed for at Clnmhun on ubo chug: d lh00W`K M Snook. Dover townuhip. The bank nhoomnnt for November The for shown the ojrculntion (I! note! to b0 335:` my nm $2.11. Thoma Hall. a Hamilton mouldor. It- bmpbd to commit. uuioiulo lg mlinl "' dnmun. rackets, 03 ID pzu. Hundhuchiefs. ac to $1.50. Perfumes, 5; to age and in bulk Silk Waist Pafferns, $1.25 to $7.50. Dress Patterns, $t.25 to $10. Cushions, 45c to St. Coseys, 25c, 50c, 60c. Fancy Goods. Albums, Dolls, rc to $1. Games, 5c to $1.50. Purses, 5c to 81.50. Quadruple plated Silverware in setts and separate pieces. Novelties, IOC, 15c, 25c. Chi|ds' Setts. Pin Cushions, Pin Trays, Napkin Rings, Butter Knives, etc., 25c. Books, 3c to $1.25 ; specially attractive Child- ren's Books, roc, 13c, 15c, 19c. dmnm. dnnnln. Kain:-. a lunar `near A0705 hon hluuoll in Sin burn. _ bah obolco mixed candy ~25c.It 0"` '0. |N`.=3ms. ISilk_ Tics I'll! I l'IIIO III 7!`!!!- Sydonlnm mod Ilothodin ohuloh. Sor- rioo I Mufflcrs. q M. A VQIISPER BY THE WAY. Shop` early on Wednesday and avoid the crush of Xmas Eve. .CHBl8`lMA8 SERVICES. has mm 8t..l|ortI181do - Among` the Hoday Gifts Inn. u ....b... - v v. vi-an uvutl uuuu A Few Sligiestims asT Ehristmas Gifts. _- I:...-.l fllnnnn in I nu. : - Oounty Counoulon lloaad. :-:.... M- n 'I'|.._..-|.:... -6 I` ousll-I!rIE.s.-ac. 1. ' ' ( )- N rthoub to wE`THEn PR . naithwont winds, (mm #35:; ooldoto-uornow. We have just received for the Chrietmu trade the `latest London novelties in idea: The Ponltenthry lu. veulgntlon. ....o:--n inun-Mnntinn Ofitiul syncs. Unlimited Vuiety. W }PI"I'II, ices. ~ In 1-2 m I5. gunk. ir I nmus x munnn. Lunmo Ulmnnln um EnALlII--la Prinoau street. Corner Sydonhun strut. Tole- phono communication. Holiday * M erch andlse lllillllhllu I 'l`Av1.on.-Du:-L'1s-0n Dec. 23rd, st the re- oidenoo of the brido'a lather, on Univer- sity avenue. Kingawn, Rev. Malvin Tsylor, 0! the Methodist. church of Can- ada, to Helen Heloise. only daughter of Prof. N. F. Dupuir, of Queen`: univer- nity. j- .....ouy an nrmuou Ior Alnll UIIII. Ever article in our Itore at Bargain prices uring our Free Trude Sale. Come and take 1 look around whether you w` h to purchase or not. Our goodo are d , Elayou in such a manner bhut. they onnnot elp but interest you. ' I w. I. uzuulmm. runnt. Dxum-on um Enu.In-m ha- | ecu strut. block above old quad. _ aw. mun, l`nI Lnmm Uuon'rAu|-lu-966 I-lnoou shoot. Tolophono 141;. Open Du on Night '1. 1'. HABIILBUN. UNDIITAIII AND Elnumn. PI-lnoou Street. Phonu-Wuaroonu. 00; Buidonuo. 191. Lowest prions. ' HOLD SHIELD BBDAOH. DIAMOND SE1`. engraved with mnnnlc amhlam. Find:- wlll be run:-dad at British American Hotel GENERAL SERVANT. N0 WASHING or ironing. Apply to In N. Kent. 455 George strut. RBI! OI! IOU]! BOABDII.-i (JAN Bl noooodnod with room: And bond at quon I mm mm _._ `---_ _ ENEIIRN OLE BE AOOOIIIODATE with dual: or daublo roomy. All modern uonvunhncu. I Olnrgy uh. nou Earl at. Store Open Ech Evening ' ' _-- -cw:-IUIZ \'II 530 Gloria Silk Umbrolln. real Congo sticks, ,.useI rod. n u, s1.25,_s1.5o. Handsome Initial Silk Handku-ohlof,'_76o worth 8|. I -__I_ \v I an r - " nvv, uvv. Dumble pair of wum-lined Kid Mitt: or Gloves, 600 to 81.50 I pair. For m':-In and bum. _- 1.....- -.. --JI--- u-viva, uvu w QLUU I flu`. For girls md bo I we have An ondleu v:u-iet.v of Articles or Xmu Gift: !4`,........ ....:..|.. .-_ _.._ 4 - - max iiousn, NO. on mmu B'I'BEE`l`. Apply to J. 8. Cum`: u. I ALF OF TH & 00`: Dry sc emu; Balm : mnuu:"6m H10 00 FLAT OVER (XNIIIIGAN ling strut, ud- co. Apply It Allnow sou sud features. The most :0- nod And alumni N volt: Company in un- conco. Oomponod o u might avnhnoho of talent Ion luuhnbln odd] lo: and boner eniurhlnmont than any other nimu enter- pr :0. I p..a.....u.unu Io. Eunm. I5o.50n.76o. Wcus HlLL S New York Stars T by mmmonod to (and an omufont mun to hold n (ha hall 0 the n c1...oronrpono|un- In; div|ino urvloo In 91.. Go: '5 Clthodnl. All Brethren In good ntand u an oordlnuy invlud to njldg _. ...o. c... --_-_ until `Xmas. Come and look around, see what we sell. The looking may help you to decide what you should buy. K11 Brothrm lnvlud M1 JOH1 Little local Pu-ngnphn `flux Incense lvofybody. Pu-{ulna In out gun bottles from 250. up at Wade : drug own. A Pruhyurim declined to bog-ibo to Wede'e drug Preebyueen declined euluoribe St. George`: cheer. me be gun to hie our The oleer bee lot tweak; you-I been (`hen no people ol I ohurchee, .....u...u... nnnv Preebnedene. end this can (Inn all nolndlng many Pnobytorhnn. your nnnl Pulbybriun omlou cent in nnmu for I shut. Ind II pun! they were allotted. Tho nulnhor of boron and batch oou-' Mining (nu-Ilomu about from lolh st homo, chub u-rind at tho expat com- -...a.. nlnn In-(IA! for oonvion Ah the I}3mo,'t.ba6 the ponicl oloul to-day ponmnthry, vunoknt to In two ol thohodduteon ny I cl-noh. Evontbo oonvicuu-onot olthlanuonoi rejoicing. joining. Oonnty uunrc Voulunu nnnoon ol the oountyuhdng nnnout. ubhlgnuhau-I |lg|._ In uldlon to tho our Wish Mr you In a lorry Christmas; and Prosper- on New Your. ' pun C3,!!! count ebb yur. Ir. Inluvu In ' TOYE S prlu. Prion. Kuhn n. I50. 500. `Ibo. ---_.-.j_.-.T._?__ In. C. I no. nu: bin '1- Lovely Nook Tia, newest Itylelu 95 I00, 500. HOUSEIAID. APPLY TO IRS. R. E: Kent. Bust street. COOK. IMMEDIATELY. AT MISS FER- muon's. corner of King and Gen street:-. Pinon TWO GEN TS `; pgtis` " ' during thy ..'.. COOK. Inon's. King CHRISTMAS DAY. Xmas Handkerchief Sale nthrn 399:1 ntanuu oonuau: undo JOHN BKHHIBLAND. P.I.,Ioc 1. CAN Bl odnhd _ "3H`on*rAun cmsp. TO 3: LET. ' w. u. DBENNAN. Tuln-rnn Annu-ntnn 'r. F. mnmson. ll Ann Fun A I In E LOST. No, 3. u.u.u.~ 'l\t Bnthrcn of Tho Is. John : Loan an Inn- second an omornn! I!I0!!`l_.'- Pretty Fanny tndkarohlofu two for be. hno Picture Hundhrchloh. thru for me. Don` lunuy Hand korohloh. be ouch. bulbs` on Hmnhod from be such. PI:r|:I.|,lI Jopcnou tmbroldorod. ho ch. no . `Mu lmhroldorcd lroln loo town ouch .Whlo. Gnnm and Colored B:-oudo Silt (tom lac etch. Ion : Llnon nnd lawn from so. each. Christmas and =a&I bod 0. L.l'. I No.` . 0.8.0.- VIC. nan"-a to thank our gnd trlondslor lvenlna It 8. The above lines are extra good value, very desirable, and at prices `tofpuit hard time pocket books. |CRUM'-E`.BB9-E-| |But Rcmcmbcrl HARDY S, CC. Lined Gloves and`Mitts, 5oc ` The > x > u r F > we in a burning ulnnetor. which come: one the and nmln brightneu-. n no in Ithaca for sure at I 1 uuon of t o nu. And at sll neo- : 5. av Mu hotunt I lire is neces- ury. P 0011 In Al km cooking pur- pouu ; A III '3 novorn uwlng of either y, inn is or comfvrt fo dhcard or [an or all stove, on hlly Ibo Int, which is than too dirty, unuky. ill-smelling and too dangerous to he even I tolonhlo nuisance Dom.` mush your kitchen I smokehonn, but order your coal at 05.50 I can ll-om ` IATIIIIDAI IVll.l| wont nun. n%`n"-'1." ' 'n'.`; oun -MON`OGRAM and Properous Ngw Year. _ V `'30 man? nll. In morn all. With hol 1 dun tho loulvo hull ; Provuo t 0 song. the (out. the ball. '1' lo Oh I 0 " o '0 a merry r a mu. That your `Xian bill ol fun in not. ...A..L, until -nn In-in iumnd mmn. TIHI your AIIII In" In uuu .- luvv potooc until you Inn bound tomo- tllnglrom nu. Fruit Csku. Cur- nno Loununnd all nuonnblo Pu- tty sud Oonhctioncry. ll convo- III! tlllulnlyu an v-unv- ntont not the Iolophono And on-dot nriy. u by to doing mun ambled Iodolivor all order! grolnptly md ____I_II_ TE `DAILY BRITI[1 Wr11_g IO DTIIUT. -' l'hg-'r_orpodo n lllllulwr. Qlzlgi Yea-:mV:orld henltlzflnyr undzr `. i A : I go u ~ mu '5 nlgpgthy article on Capt. 0 : olnllengeto the Hudson River ion yacht club, holder of the world : uhnmplonahlp ponnnnb. to nil a non for the world: ohunpionnhip on the Hudnon river thin winter. The World aye : "Tho uhullongo wu promptly nooogtod and the Canadian And American `ice irdu' will meet at an early due on the on oourso above (be Pou hkoo is b dgeon the Hudson. If loo I_ not to ho had on the Hudson river the nee will bu nailed on the nearest noutnl course. Mrh. nnnnnnh lmld hv commodore Bao- The pennant held by commodore gera yer, Jack Froet, le the blue ribbon ol (be ioe. It in earneetly ooveud. and the ehellenge raoee are an eagerly looked lonuni to by loe ullennen am the Amorloa'e cup meet by the old am. The egie uaaiuuilnl. eheeoy told of milk. 1!. ma have been on March 5th. 1881, when token out on the Phantom`: truck alter the am race for in poaeeeelon. Now it. looka like one of the altered battle-lla e that veberene of the war oarry so proud y on memorial day. Tattered, and in shroda is the memorial now, but our ooueine in Canada are spending time and gold to win r., SutherIand s ice-boat will be the Torpedo. As she gradually grows day by dny, she looh as though she will be I hummer. Every line of her humped beck-bone, her arched runner plank and the cramped steering box indicates speed. As she is A boat of the first class her sail area must be over 600 square feet, but the builders are reticent when asked about sail spread. They are robnbly prepurin I surprise. and when t e Torpedo is nie ed her sail are: is likely to be the largest known in the history of ice-yachting. A no:-trait ol Cant. Lee accompanies the ._._.._ Duorllau nu llolunnt In much- onr tho coming lulaoot 3100-131. Jun rum `link hunt on 3 Damn u"'l h|-'l'_6rpodo llulnnur. -|n..v...` v...n. w...-In vnntnlanv undu- t. Kingston. Ontario, is I aglow with excitement over the coming ra'ce. Capt. Lee e new bonnie now on the stocks. and the lime ship nrd is daily crowd- ed with an miring crowd of Kin - ntonians, who lovingly comment on b e progreee of its construction. "Bv mean: of private communication ' Iponlng Pungnphl. M. P. Reid has arrived home from Gloversville, N.Y.. and is practising with the Rockwood hockey mam. Tn-mnrrnw nfmrnnan at. the Kinsbon NEW YORK WORLD'S DESCRIP- TION OF THE TORPEDO. OI my conanrucuon. I "B rivnbe P the arid is able to announce exclusively that the name of the challenging Canadian be the Torpedo. "An nha arndnnllv [Howl dnv lJV dny. Rockwood hockey team. To-marrow afternoon at. Kin shun rink the presidents and vioe-preei enu' rinks of the Kingston and Rockwood curl- ing club: will have a friendly match. The preeidentaand vice-president: of each club will be the ships. Them in a movement. being instituted by There is a movement being A member of the Kingston ice yacht club. which, if brought to A successful issue, will sur rise some of the staid members of the olu . The facts are not in condition for publication just st present, but will be nude Imown within a few days. The Mn:-ri-hunt hnnlmv (lm Whlllal ll made known wwmn law (llyl. The Morriabur hockey team match with the `rontAnu:a at the above nnmed place on January 15th. The Lie- cropolltam. ol Ottawa. have I130 asked for I match at any time suitable to the local orgnnlntlon. prolninin I return meeting. Both requests wil likely be compliodwitlx. , , . Jun no nroaont. there in an nnimntod oompliedwix. Just present. controversy being carried on as to whether or not the prectioee of the Indies hockey booms M. the Kingston rink should or should not. be private. Some of the fair onee hue declured for open doors, but opinions are divided. The matter will not be decided until the colleges re-open. RAnvn.]nhn Fisher. Portsmouth. whose Offer decided until the colleges Reeve John Fieher, Portsmouth, ice yacht, Defender, won the magnicent. trophy reeentea Int year by commodore H. S. olger And vioecommodore W. 0. Kent, in having constructed another and larger yacht. It is being built on liner lines but will carry A big spread of rail and is looked upon as being muchmore speedy then the old Defender or nnything in the 3...... man one bu-bor. D-`-nu rot is ex that the members of the ingston ioe yscht club could not see their wey oleer to scoept the offer of Capt. Lee. to pay the expenses ol sending the pick oi the locsl eet with its crew down to New York to meet e crelt of the Hud- son river ioe yecht club in eoontest tor the world's chsmpionship. The offer wss s most generous one. es ell concerned edmit, but the members of the local club should not be chsrged with timidity in declining the offer. In the first piece the local ysohtemen have their season's work cut out for them. They heve the Weller obel- Iengs cu -plto dslend egsinst ell clubs on the Bt. wrence river. Bey ol Quinte end Leis Ontario. Then there ere two intems- tionsl trophies to contest ior. one here snJ one st Ce Vinosnt. There sre elm two tro hies oneled by members of the club to seiled for, besides the hsosl club pen- nent reces. Considering the shortness of the seeson these events will give yscht owners here just shout ell they oen sttend to. Supposing, for instance, the pick of the looel eet wes sent down to New York. end while there en outside club issued s chellenp for the Wslksr tro hy end won it, the ocslcluh would be eberred lrom sgein contesting for the cup during the seeson. Another mstter which must be borne in mind is thst the looel club is but in its inlency. while the erect New York 0 snisstion hes been lormed meny yeers en the hosts in the club eet srenotsxpsrimsnts. es are thmeowoedhere. Adossnormoreolthe Ioosl ersit ere new this fell end their merits ere unknown. Besides. with one exception. the largest ysehis owned here ere only ol the sins of third rsters. in point cl dimensions end seil ease, with those sailed on the Hudson. Over there the yechts ereclessied Into three divisions.the smellest being 0! thesise cl those ssiled here. [at yesr everybody loohed upon the yecht Defender. owned by resvs John fisher. Portsmouth. es being s cumber- some big thing. but the Hudson River iirst-cless bests ere lsrger spin end esrry e-en e les-I-' smnd ol unnves. All thinl CAMDA SA}LENCER. Icory of ice-ynchmng." J:-trait. Capt. Icoompanies FOR SMOKERS. KINGSTON. IIII VI] Hunc- Enoch! to tho Will}. ' Ion Blvnr, Hndnon a Buy Territory. Doc. 24.-Deu Wino : I ruchod >hero ably this morning that An awful journey our the mountain: 0! ` botwoon the North Pole and luI'tnd- rry toudvlle you. and through you my unny dour little children. cm 1'11 bg on lung urnlghts. n- _I..a-. . Ink .8 I.o.o4n I hum had (It'll Wlll Ulllla I. V! nlluvluuvluu Inlvnuu Bome of the little people hnve been uk- ing for things thet I couldn't get.-I couldn't go everywhere and I did not see them when I celled-bnt I'll have other things juet an good, for I know just whet they need. Then eomebody aid in the pepeu that I wear coming down; on I bioyele. end in: going to ride on the telegraph wiree. They were poking fun At Santa Olnue. They thlnk I cen't ride I bicycle. perhepe. because I'm fat, and weer long boot: and n fur-lined coat. But they're mistaken. Igoout for a bicycle ride nearly every day, and think nothing of taking I epin around the north pole. lJ..s I ......... o l... .....b:..- nun Finn` nn-1 nu uuuu vuv nun vu rvlvu But. I muan t. be wasting my time now writing a long lezter. Ididn ta mean to any as much whenl begun. and the peaplo that I'm thinking moat About, the non. toocsy Ivoobuiea. the woo. woo things thus hnvo perhnpa just. heard of mo. onn'I> rad It all, no I jult wpno than to know I'm I-00min`. They mute go to bod curly. Toll their mother: I.hab.lor PM got. so many places to go thnt I can't stay moro nn minute at each, jult long anough $0 look at the children as they Iloop, And to lulu them .1 they look real nice. 0` AL AL- ..l...l....- l..... -0 oh-.. lmugi IIIIUIII ll VIIUJ IUVI IVIII Illvin Ah, the roindooru, (our 0! them, hnvo come to my door. und tho Ilclgh II honpod up with every good thing I could pick up and I'll start. u soon A: the ovonlng hu at. u soon so I hear the angel: sing. and oh no sweetly, Glory to God In tho highest. .... .s-..tL yuan... noun-I -HI ltnurnn-(I lnnn " SANTA GLAU8 TELEGFIIAPI-18. It. Nlok LGVIIOI GIG W51] Tlllt In II On Ill: CAI HA3. 0lJ||Illl'Ul'I. HIIF 1 II II! on unlit: Inru-`um Mynvlnt a lab cl lettore I have had emptied into my lap every dny this week from the folk: in Kingeton ! Bhowerl of chem 1 They came like I greet snow storm. But. I vo got through them I", and when `the morning light softly steel: in the chil- dren will see that I ve remembered them. n,,,,. -1 AL- Inn- _--_I- L_... K`... --Ir, uvvucu , uIvI vu uvu nu vuv -av.-nun on ecrth pewc-,good will toward men." I II linen and perhaps I'll hear the chil- dren sing in Kingston, and then I'll know it : time to start. I: u ., ,n n..J 1..., a_.._.r\...... Fire. Wnbor And Light Committee 0! 1895 Wlnd Up. Chairman Martin and alderman Stewart, Minnea and Ryan were the members pre- sent. an the tire. water and light. committee yuterday afbernoon. H. Youlden. chief of the fire brimndo. yeaceraay amen-noon. Youlden, brigade. wrote, stating that the Merryweether en- gine in very greatly out 0! repair and re- quired atbending to er. once. The repair: asked for are not to exceed 860 in cost. The rollers used to run the eleighe to the doors of the re station are not et. all suit.- eble, and permission was asked to pur- chepe new onee. II; was decided ta recom- mend hbet. the engine be repaired, and that no action be beken regnrding the purchase of new rollere. . (Ian:-on Knmn and ntknrn ligfikinni lnr E! C: ._'TC.".!E!-' ol rouere. George Kern and others pemioned for An electric lig am he placed :12 the in- tereeetion of John and Division Itreelil. The petition was laid over, u there are no funds to carry out the work. Dr, W. J. Mm-nan : hill of I35 for Dro- lands to out. me work. Dr. W. J. Morgan's bill of $35 pro- {euional Attendance on the tire brigude horse: was recommended for peyment. "IV" R IJIITIIIIII Il'lI3I. A new eoheme was worked by a number of the farmers who came to the city on the K. I. P. excursion train to attend the mar- ket today. In order to avoid peying the freight charges on their individual quanti- ties of produce. poultry, ew., seversl of the marketers bended together. and repre- sented that their goods were the property of one of their number. An olcial of the railway company got onto the rocket. and as I Chrietmu joke, told the slurp ones that they hsd "looled" themselves by paying freight mtee. Said he: The com- pany oerried all such goods free. this morning, as e Christmas giftto the patrons of the road." 'l`|..n than: wan A aannral drawimv of the rond." Then there was 3 general drawing of long faces. And an exchlnging of uproa- uive Iooh of diuppointmenb. HIYIII IIOIIOI nulllco A new building bu been erected on the old cattle market. .1. 0'Bnon and F. Decker have constructed 1 portable ree- taurent, in which they purpole to enter to the wente of the farmer: end their wivee vho attend the market in the city. The ropriemra had A ete of men at work All at night gettin the building reedy for business. It wil be enlerged from time to time no the neceeeltiee ol expending hulineee may warrant. The convenience should end doubtleu will he lully |ppre- cicted by thoee in whoee intereet the pro- innt. in undertaken. mama by moss in wn joot. wu undertaken. A Fugitive from Ohio. Ohio! Horeey bee received I communion- tion from warden Coln. of the Columbua. Ohio. penitentieg, onorlng 860 reward for the capture of A olph Rimme. who eoceped from the Ohio penitentiary on the l0I.h inst. fsinlnlmo use eervgnig I `tern of Eve eere or win; reoeiv noon . e in I "Ii ht oolored mu|et.w ?reon`:."e%- cording to t e description given, in aged twenty-ve yearn. Ind in e mild-mannered nnd inolfennivmlooking lollow. Prolemd lull-lace photograph: of the fugitive eo- oounpenled the commnniontion. 0 corn IIOIII TO TUIVIIIU. Since the proponod American trip ol tho Queen : hockey mun ha boon knocked in the bond through tho burning ol the Pim- bnrg Casino. number Rip it on the Rapid. The Presbyterian: have wrman to the '1`. AC. taking for I gum on Honda . Jan- nut duh. and in A nrohnlvllity "r I`! bl vllnu vv avulv. My love to all, Good-bye.-SAN1'A Cums. THEIR FINAL MEETING HELD. Cue Pipes from 30. ` ' ' Uncued Pipes, 15c, 23c. soc, 75 to 88. M ' Amber Cigarette Holden. Meenchaum Cigarette Holders. Cinr Cases, soc. 60c, 75c, goc to 01.50. Ciggrette Cues 50c and up- Verde. Cigar: in boxes of 25. 50, too. Open till 12 p'c|ock tonight. 1. _,.-- m- 15. saqsuu--young-nib 1-r Queen : 0OII' To Toconeo. - AL- ......u..-pl A lnA."1Inl| tril "7'7 . j ONTARIO. THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 24. 1896. Gilbert's. Mrs. Cornwell'e eddreee until January 6th next will be 574 Sherbrooke street, Montreal. Anlm'e| biecuite at Gilbert's. Mien Bullock, Genenoque. arrived in the city today to epend Christmas with frlende here. For Ohrletmu ehoee cell on Abernathy. A. E. Oellegher, genenlewre, Nnpanee. le oerln to compromlee At thirty cents on the do ler. Fenoy oendiee It plein rioeent(` lhert a. The euemer Pierre carried in large number of peeeengere to the city market this morning. I Inn nen be reeerved opera What nu Doolonhnaooulliun An Talk- lag A50`-`IQ ` ml Dropped Thll l mu ho x`... to shown ;-u any land- qu In our the land. No Ward .80-Inonvv Funny biuulu st. Gilbert ; The thermometer registered 10' below zero Inn III B. Charla! oy wu oypocted home from Sudbury to-thy. Thu-own police headqunmm tub mgnu. big Royal noon and have a good skate. The band will be chore. King of Pill: in Boochum s~BnncnAu's. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jonu, Toronto, are visiting friends in this city. 8:: stock is new and up-to-dots. y from ROM! boloto !on'ro lab. Tho Wnm willnnot bojiasued Chriutmu dnf. Look out (or Estonia '5 issue. 2! U want aha but `Ft: (go any ring up _ \ `-*`-~ , "1 .- . n . .- -1' 1 , ______ 254. ~ ~ 1 _ An epidemic of sore Ohxpt of A very severe typo in pnvnlono tho` children in the oihv. \ Santa Claus shoe Iieadquartort.

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