Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Dec 1896, p. 1

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1:. `(meet W. Kennedy laolegrnphorflrom llontronl hat evening to nuporintondonc Harm... ot the wntar work: doputmont. puking that he would be here to day to conduct the second official not of tholnglil & 8on0 pumping on `no. The teal. will bo- gin u noon on poui I9 that Mr. Kennedy`: leeoud `feet 0! the New lnglle 0 Cole In- the III] Be leaned To-Day. ' Engineer W. Kennedy l:e|erephedlrom pvjontrenl evening eunerinmndnn: urgency.-u. M. M'l.\'1'nu:. Under the change in the law I Inoetin of the wuncil of I896. after the council 0 I897 has been eioctod. would be abortive. Such a meeting will, in I" probability be culled. but to :1! intents nnd purposes that held last. evening In: the final meeting of the council of I896. ---_`_.;__ ENGINEER KENNEDY COMING. mine or neoembcr `.:.`Lh : "Dear Mr. M:\yor,-I beg to call your attention to A change in the law under an act paeeed M. the lust. eeeeion of the legis- lature. It is, in eflecb, that e municipal council shall not, eftor the 31st. day of the you for which the member: were elected, peee any by-law or resolution for the pe ment of money or which in- volvee irectly or indirectly the payment of money. nor ehell they enter into any contrect orobligntion on the pert. of the municipality, nor do any other corporate ect after and dune except. in cue of extreme urgency.-l). M. M'l.\'1'nu:. Lha oh... .'.. n.- 1.... - _---.--~ lcxplrod. City solicitor Mclnlyre 1 follows to the mayor and Ann. n` n........_L..... uunl. .-_y sullclwr mcnnyro has Ivrittcn as council under date of December 28th "Hour Mr MGIIIIE I L-.. A, - II wnh nu .~um'. n I!`- u. amlcn, chuplmn; \`V. Hro. Abraham Malone, I). of (1.; Bro. David Kennedy, l.(`:.; Bro. James Mcmnby, Lylor. After the cexcnwny tho brrthren repaired to the hull of the rmschanix-.~ institute and there dined togetluer as mMu)n Happy to mean. sorry to port. and happy Lo moat. again. nlynllul umgo. N0. '3 I 2. AJ". oi A.lbl. The following nicern were installed on the evening of `.'\$Lh l)ecembeI`";' \V. Bro. Anthony Malone being the inutnlling mas- ter: W. Bro. John Kennedy, W.M: W. Bro. John WnLr,a, I.l .M.; \\'. Bro. Thos. Lnp;cn, S.W.; Bro. Robert Veech, J.W.; W. hm. J. Watts, 8.1).; Bro. H. Smith, J.I).; W. Em. A. Malone, treasurer; W. Bro. R. Raymond, secretary; W. Bro. T. C. Smith, chuphun; \\'. Malone, David I.U.; MclSnnt.v. Lvlur. After w. mwe: a.w., '1'. W Gibson; J.W., I). Callaghan; chnplnin, Rev. J. Gallagher; treasurer. James Shannon; secretary. R. llendry. jr.; S.l)., John Gordon; .J.l).. Tlmmnn Worth: ll. of (1., John Mcllroyg stewards,/L lllvlntoveh. H. Obenulorfler: I.G., H. M<:Namee; tyler, E. H. Ball. Mmden lodge otllcera will be installed this evening. CENT. V! II M tun I will 1. u. marquis, 15.11., in graduate of Queen's and English master in Kingston r-ollegiate institute, has been appointed principal of the Brockville colle iabe insti- tute in succession to J. Paolxen am. who has received an appointment to the educa- tional department. Toronto. Mr. Marquis is well fitted by training and experience to eiciently perform the duties of his new position, and the board uml pupils of the Kingston collegiate iiintitute will sincerely regret his departure. The salary is$l,.')ll1). Cntnrnqul Lodge, A.l". ct A.M, l)[l)l`.`4h`I Ayleswortli, assisted by R. Hendry, jr., l .l).l).(:`..M., imtulled the ollicers of Uuturuqui lodge, No. 9'2, A.F. & A.M., last evening. Those who took ollice nro, W.M., J. R. Sineaton; I.l .M., l W. Lowe: S.W.. '1`. W llihnnn- .1 w In I l CAN'T O6/EOiEs-vN I897. suing year: 1\1.W., U. T. Dickson: {on man, Dr. J. B032: overseer, W. Greavea; guide, H. Leeup: recorder, Twigg;recoiver, W. Dunlap; nancier, (L Dunlap; inside watchman. J. M Lnughlimoutside watchman, J. Wooto trustees, U. Walker, J. Morgan-Shaw, 1 Meek; representative to grand lodg l .l\l. W., J. _Schroder. Klnguon Lodge Ollk-en. At. the annual meeting of Kingston lodge, No. 357. A10. U.W., held last even- ing. these oicera were elected {on the en- suing yonr: M.W.. C. T. Dickson: fore- mnn. Bemr: nvnv-ulnar W H Llghtnlug Change Artists. At last night a meeting the city council unanimously adopted the report of the board of works. which recommended the passing of 9. by-luw to require the electric street. railwny company to stop their ears on the near instead of on the further sides of the street crossings. When the by-lnw referred to was introduced by alderman Carson. chairman of the board of works. the council. almost unanimously voted it down. Elynlun IJ:;l;;. No. `H (`Eur l`-I-than Off. The street car doing service on th{ Willinmsville branch of the street railway was taken all the route today. This ac- tion on the part of the company was the cause of n deputation from Willismsville waiting upon Mayor Elliott and city solicitor ML-lntyre to enquire into the right of the company to do this. The re- sult, of tlidllnteiwjew will be watched with interest by the tax payers of Williams- ville. nu: no rrun-uml In lirockvllla. T. (L Marquis, B.A., graduate ,Jueen's Enzlixh master in Kinmm... vnrllllillll I'll fl. than some article of fu , such as a pair I gauntlets, A muff or a storm coll or n mink or sable ruff for the neck Y W think you will find the lar est assortment . and lowest. prices in furs 0 ml] kinda at the 4 store of George Mills & Co.. 120 Welling~ ` ton street, next door to \\'nldron s. uanaamn ngenu. all book sellers. Prof. Watson`: New Book. The new work by Prof. Wabeon, LL.D., of Queen : university, entitled Chris- tianity and Idealism, bu just, been issued from the press of The Mnohlillm company. New York. R. Uglowa Co.. successors to John Henderson & Co.. Kingston, are the Canadian ngenu. Price 81.25. For sale by sellers. 4: Iyplcll uunguon WOIIIII In just as much interested in makin n success of her and of the partnershi as or husband is on makin 3 success of Eis end. She wants to make ta a money go as far as possible. In roof of this you ahouldsee the crowds w a take advantage of the remnant sale at Laidlaw's on Thursday. n--. ...,. . -. _. and nuns uu uunlu an] no: lie Uhllfed But. to close out the balance of the stock at 0lTord s old stand I will sell everything on hand for less than manufacturers prices. Cell and see if we have anything you want in boots` shoes, rubbers, slippers or moa- casins. A. Abernathy. . WIII Be Prlmvlpnl Al lirockvllla. H ll...-,....`. D A , W, I The Coal Oll Llmltl In] Not Be Olnngod But tn nlnm nut. u: hnlnnnd nl oh- .o...-l. anus ul rnow llllmlu Great clearing sale of our Inge stock 0! ghotograph albums, new styles. beautiful eaigns and colors, at very low priool Buy an album this week. R. Uglow & 00.: 88 Princess street. Don't Ilultnte About It But if you want anythin in boots, shoes or rubber: call on Abemet y, 127 Princess atreet. 3, w.M., J. H. Smeaton; .h :S.W., T. W Gibson; 1; Gallnghu , .J.l North: I) M (3 Jnlm klllllrn A Typical Kingston Wonnn innit m. ........|. :. ......_4._.I :_ t.'s Meeting Council of I890 lcxplrod. \I..I.......- L V. H AT YOUR OWN PRICE. As we don't intend to Carr); any of this stock over. CITY AN D VICINITY. Solo 0! Photo Albums. ..I....:..... --I- -1 -..._ n-__- Ch:-lunuu Fn IA ...:L-LI,_ I-" A 1' v has Ivritmn [I nn....,..'| ....,a _ . .. .-un. , hose neaton; bson; Gallagher; ; (:.-minn. I h -J. MC~ Wooten; .m...., 12 Lon, are me new, It. lodge, moaning awn, lsrock Itrcot. Among the donor: to thohoqitul for the Chrmmu eolohntionn the nuns of the Flower Minion nu imdvortaltly omiwod. On Uhrimnu on tho members sung in tho blio `wards. distributed owers and gllnrictmu loan: to nah ptiont. No matter who tho npn is. vhonho lint. Iblt ho wants`-to Inn, or how much mono he has gogunmlu noumnin when hit will do him u ' tlurinc this Dating our chin rule In will odr I splendid rungs of no ovorooda. mode the umouordor work. in beuvdl. molwna, French nnppo and frieze. at prices to def com eition. Z. Prevent, Now, Yor Clocgng Store, Brock GLEESON. i7f3;;'<':}c".St. ail. Wan.-I-_ -...- r.. u. mncnoll. For the first oeuon in 1 grant number of ours W. Curd, Walla Inland, lost. the onor of being the rs no crud on the ice to the city with a ho so. . C. Hint- loy this you cnrriod off the or, being the first to cross over sud romrn. "Tboro ire others who can sail cheap. but there are none who cnn Iollu cheap no the Grand Union. Dntin chionp III.-III.` '_"X Al "` _--`-A` "V I `- irom Montreal in a low days. You can buy ugood overcast. for ho a from 4 to H yours of age for $1.25 At. t. e rand Union. Our own improved Liver Pills are pecu- liarl udu tad tothoee suffering from too mac ()1 ma cheer, whether taken in solid or liquid form, and would respect.- fully ndviee all ouch to try: box,25c. each. E. C. Mitchell. Fur than Rn-at man... I. - ----A - ' ` It cost. price. Dunlop. King street. The steamer North Kin is lying at Swiits whorl snd A large smigof workmen are busily engaged making preparshions for the lacing in position of her new boilers, wich, it is expecud, will arrive from Montreal in low days. ` buy I stood overnnnf. for how- w-my. Not. many overcoat; left. but if any of them 60 And suit. you, you can have them At cost. price. Dunlap. Kim! is lvina :9. l -mna U IIIOD. The action of the mild wemiher and westerly wind to-day has succeeded in breakin_ up the ice in the westerly ortinn of the gmrbor. What. was a noli mass yesterday in a series of diaunited ice tloes to-dny. mnnv nvm-nnxtn |n`b l...i. :t ,. A J ule mrgeec plurnhty he 1 The pleasure in ours, during this great. use Grand Union. T}... ...n.'.... -1 AL- - some 01 your money in {our fist. Derry Iod e, No. 1, renm'ce B: making eluiorabe preparations lc bull in the Wmu hall on New Yea: The event will beono of the most. 1 ful held since the hall was opened. Cataruqui ward electors saw Lhn unewr. Rev. J. Holmes. Collin wood avenue, expects to be absent. from I: no city for two or three months this season, taking charge of the Rev. W. Phillipa congregation at Cheaterville, Ont. No one is making money this year hand over at." except. the prize fighters, but the Grand Union can help you rennin some of in our Derry lodge. I. 'mm..'.~.. 12...... ..... I vrll UIIIOH. Go to Wude a for the Mnximua standard horse and came remedies. consistmg of condition wdera, cou h and colic cure, galloure. iniment hoo oil and absorbent blister. um. I u..|.__-_ nu- II BIIIIUIU". gdons suite at 82.75, worch $4.51); an 34, worth $6 50: at 8.`), worth from 37 to H0. Hmnd Union. (in In \II...l.. .. L... 14.. u A . - -` `Chemist and Graduate Optlclan. Prlnnan HI:-4...: nna ouc. bottles. E. C. W. Inglis, of the rm Toronto, arrived in Lhe to be present at the moon nunnn.... ._ ._._, , .. . -..5..o, u. mm mm UI ulgll (1 bone, Toron , city last evening second test of the new pumping engine at the water works pump- ing_at,nVt.ion. An nrdent car so vacive made the state- ment. on the ma ke square to-day that it is the brainless ribs who are ngimciiig for A change ol (4 con] oil limits. Capt. A. H. Lee a at Montreal enjoying a few holidays. J at as soon as the ice is in oondition for chtlng he will return and put the Tory into commission. Seltzer bromide for headaches. lUc.. 25c. and 500. bottles. E. C. Mitchell. Imziia. of the firm nf l....I:.. A. c-..- l.`lIIllH. \' I c CIIDE. A. H. [pa - you nonmng to look. Grand Union. Reva. Dr. Ryckman. J. Grenfell and Miss Grenfell will take part in a tea meet.- ing and entertainment. at Woodburn. Pibcaburg townahi . this evonin . Men s heavy al wool twe pants at 90:.-., and an extra heavy one at 8]. Grand Union. man, just. outelde the city. ' During this sale we will make a big re- duction m_ prices in the ordered depart- ment. Come in and see us. It will cost. you nothing to look. Dr. Rvnlnnnn .7 ll-n-`nil ---~' menus resldln there. Miss Lillie arper, ublic school teacher at Ulenvale, is spen ing Christmas holi- days with her sisters, residing on the Bath road, just outside the city. During will mnlm R Li" ...., name In mat city. J. H. Montgomery, Oak Hull, returned from Toronto this morning after havinv spent in few Christmas holidays wit. friends residing there. Minn Lillie mm... n...I.'.. ....L_-u .__ . Dr. T. Mooney has resigned from the atalf at Sb. Mnry s hospital, Rochester. N.Y., to accept a position in the chiIdren`n home in that city. Monbqomarv. Onk Hnll mo........a xervnamc repr . Robinson, V II that ml:-In.-.... X has n Inmhlnonnl pl-lnnlpln nan must Adopted In mvlor to on-nu porfoof unoocu. Thu principle la tho provldlng of n:-clno lard. The lord we all n l& per pound In our ovn nmdorlnz. strictly um. and cannot be oxcolled ln Ihonon nu nmporu. sample it. nulnourgn. While skating on Saturday Mrs. Richard Edwards, Division street, {ellnnd broke an nrm just below the elbow. Dr. Herald set the fracture. Priceas lit with an axe, not whittled with a jac -knife, during this sale. Gfand Union. mm 8] n. vr 1 Rev: Malcolm McLannan. B.D., of (Ilen- garry. Ont. , has accepted a call no the con. gregnbion of St. Columba e Free church, Edinburgh. ` gregauon of Edinburgh. VVhila nlxm ume. You shove half-dollars our way hand we shove dollar values your way. Grand Union. ncea xor Unrlsbmas at R. McFuul n. R. R. Loacombe, brother of A. E. M. eoombe, of this city, has been elected ayor of Bowmanville for the seventh time. Vm. ..L...... |....n .:..n.,,- , *1 over we U. k . K. from the locomotive works . to Whitne , Ont`... this morning. Silk an chenille curtains at reduced ricea for Christmas at R. McFnul Lomnmhn hmclm. {.5 A I.` u mu tor a quaroer an the Grand Union. A shingle sawing machine was shipped over the C.P. R. from the locomotive works Whitnov. Ont... this mnrnimr uunlop. lung street. Three 4 linen collars for 25c.; two twenty-live cent bios for 250.. and a 50c. tie for a quarter at the Grand Union. shingle aawina mnnhinn w... ..|..:........: poulcry snow. Fancy oodn, novelties. eto., at. your own pricm . C. Mitchell. Fancy corduroy vests boarder 83.50, A very desirable article in cold weather. Dunlap. King street. Three-tnlv linan nnllnrl Im 95.. . cum uu ulna ol -ullvh slhtrlhutlnn. ' THE TORONTO GENERAL l`l'.'4'l`8 00. Iodut Toronto. n.o'I).m....|... . u. ....... Joh;1Neilson, Lyn, is in 0be city. He hasa lot of fine poultry on view at the poultry show. Fancv amd-, nnvnhinn ..o.. .. .,....-....._ Mor; s Scotch lamb a wodl underwear at 00. per suit. Only a few left. Grand Union. Jul... M..:l...... 1.... :_ ,- .1 -. - m one store. urand Union. The Wang comic opera company arrived in the city this forenoon over the (}.T.R. ,'I' Il..Q.....-.... _...I _:t_ ,1 I\ A (1.1... N. J. Mcswoony and wife. of Detroit, are payinga visit to Charles Oliver. Barrie street. 7 An n u,...;..l. I.._Lv- .--AI I mas an N. Mc1"aul a. Three trampe were given shelter at police headquarters hut night. All houae furniahin at reduced prices for Christmas at R. h:.Faul s. What. we say in the paper is what: we do in the `store. Grand Union. The 7nna nnmm nun`:-n ..A-.---.--- .w-pun nu! nuuuiuin oi 'l'IloIO Who Are -nun Noun. . Kingof Pill: in Beechnm I--B1-:EcaAM's. There was no session of the police court this morning. Redunad nrinnn in nlnnlzinnn Inn l"l...:..> om: morning. Reduced rice: in clonkingsfor Christ- mas at R. cFaul Thu-an 0.:-nmnn an-4, oi"-.. .l....n..- -1. ___u:__ I'M Union of Ivory DI] Ll!0-WhlI III! People LII Tllkllj LIIoI`lt-NotIIlng Ill- .eopoI the Attention of `those who In Tklll Hahn. PARAGRAPH8 PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. nun n. M: pin! or JANUA1l?'N-iX7F rllhninlnttgi bunt` ll C:-|.ho"Indoh Of II . ' ';_T 4:. _.'.:'.: .u.m"..:r INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Aonnrolallo. nu:-nuy no U76!` poneu. ure the prot is yours, swooping sale at. the 1. muse. 1.. U. Mlbchell. x, of Inglis & Sons, rived citv last nvnnimr I: win] Ill uur min. 0, Boys, are rotate for Lheir 'lHu New Ymu-`n nvn narnuona lor Lhelr nNew Year's eve. Lhn mnnf. Hut-noun. loola very cheap. We nut hrtbu ndneo our stock of minoalluuou standard and puuonunkn book: duh: thin with. Ifvouvnnt Ant a nu! guuonn In 1 your. on In fty you-n 4,575 gallons, or )0 content! of our I07 forty-two pllon bunk. "Ibo whit nowpndnovoncyyou-no up, a in voncity in donbtod. nova-wholes. wp-, nu.arurII on An sump :;lquuI oln:lIiII`oy I day fa llty yours. Tint mum on on avenge nlnot -one sad 1 ball gullonu in In nnllonl. the oonhntn nf nvnr In : Ion] lonolu coaxed. Aooordi to an story of `n well-known I I mgr, l:u.d wk nu-up otruuln of whisky ind`: 0:: 22.` -.._ -nun-I uy IIVOIOIIIIIIDII. Novmu-ht, H. 8. Cam; Thornbuiy, Andrew Grier; Goderich, J. R. Shannon; Dundu,T. A. Wnrdoll: Natl: Toronto, J. 8. l)tvi1I;Berlin, J. C. Broithnu t.;Mu- ford, Dr. Enmmill; Ingeraoll. W. . Jones; Ponotanguinhono. Z. A. Hall: Liatowell. J. W. Boon; Bollovillo. J. W. Johnson: `at. thrinu. W. B. Gillolnnd; Perth. J. A. Allan; Ni: n I-`nlln. Charles C. Colo; Bnntford. '1`. .Elliott.; 86.000. W. E. TiudnlowAurot-1, H. W`. Flaury. ac-noon uruuoo nave tent In their resigna- tionn. The are: In Frontenac wn? Dr. Mundolf and A. O'Brien. uldormn c candiduou. md J. D. Thompson. candi- duu tor nblic uohool trus in Gaun- qui wn , J. R. Donaldson nnda M. Sulli- vm. nldarmcnic cnndidaton. They Are Not Cnndld:Iee. Persona nominated for the office of elder- man or school trustee have until twelve o'clock to-nightto send in their resigne- tions to the city clerk. So for four of those norrineted u eldermnnic candidates. and one proposed u A candidate for public school trusoee have tent in their They are : wnrd, bet]. Dr. Symtho to lyle in the oioe of the compuny a solicitors the claim for damages on behalf of the widow and children of le- ceued. but no promise wu made that the claim would be Admitted and paid. Dr. Smyche will ask for damages to the extant of 8l5.000. _ A-um. 3-ylo llll IJIIIIII. G. H. Pope, of Bellevillo, from the office of the solicitor for the (l. I`.R.. called you- terday on Dr. `E. H. Smytlw, Q.C., solicitor for the widow and family of the late S. Weeae, killed in a railway acci- dent. in Collins Bay recently. He inutruc~ ted. up racmuon 01 Inelr enorba." ` Frincipal (.`ranband B. M. Britbon,M.P., have accepted in\'it.nt.iona to attend the opening and deliver addressee. DAKD 0|` AUDIT 10!! `I'll! `my of Iron Inc will and II tho u 013 l I I C H A... DJ as. M. uu 3? Ir J'X'N`vAnv nx1'3 P;9 _.UI.A\|lIV` IdIt_ Q Ibo Indor- sorry ne Innnot Como. Hon. U. W. Ross, minister of education. has addressed this letter to the chairman ol the public !cho0l hoard : I am sorry that other engagements will prevent my being with you on the llth of January next. at the opening of our new public school building. I am [1 ad to notice the onterprire which the board of trustees of your city has shown in providing nuiuble aoconnnodxtion for Lhe pupils of the public schools. Kindly convey to the board my nun.--n:..H,... Al Al_..'_ .11`, ,., uuI:uInl.uuu\blOn mr we pupils of the public npfreciation of their e"orta." rincipal Britbon,M.I ., luau. .n..-..s...l : or one or uianre leut known towns. This in Pecbaburl. one hundred miles southwest of Bangkok. Although the king has a summer pelnco there and the place will some day be famous as A aanitarium for Europeans, yet its present obscurity made it n matter of great difficulty to obtain ac- curate date upon which to construct the scenery for Wang. This scenery will be used in all its entirety. one "wing" '|`o-night. I). W. Truss & Co., sole owner: of "Wang, will present that well known and successful comic opera to-night for one and the farewell performance of the merry opera in our city. One of the scenes in WAng" represents the river landing place of of Siam e leut known Pechnburl. one hundm-I mil... .n..u....... plellalnb ovenm . Lieub. A. F. nch presided at the piano and among those who contributed mny be mentioned Bros. A. B. Cunnin ham, P. G. Bannister, W. S. R. Muroh. . Cunning- hmn, W. B. Dalton, W. Smeaton, T. Don- nelly and R. E. Burns. spending [or the latter. "Our Visiting Brethren was proposed in a neat speech by M.W. Bro. ll. T. Walkem, and re: nded to by Col. Twitchell, United totes consul, in his usual happy vein. A number of other toasts, interspersed with songs and recita- tions. lled out what proved to be a very pleasant evening. Lieub. A. 14`, nrnli nrnairhul in 0-lm uh... we customary maaonlo boasts wen drunk. "The Queen and Craft," The Gran ! Mas oer and the Grand Lodge of Canada overe the first two touts, R. W. Bro. Aylawurth, D.D.(i.M. of the Hub masonic district re- sponding for the latter. Our Vinihimr Rrnthrnn um: nu-nnnnml U . After the ediblee had been disposed of the customary masonic toasts drunk. Ouaon and Graft. " "'l`ha. um... I M.. Ina llluuulo umner. The annual dinner of Ancient St. John`: lodge was held last evening at. the Brit.mh~ American hotel, when about forty-ve members of the craft. sat. down to enjoy Bro. Crate : excellent fare. The landlord, as uuunl, supplied all the delicacies of the season. iannut-anon-Iauouu. than-n nl AL. .I._...-u-_ --.-....-- -.--u vu uuuu Iv Vplllaldllu Prlnoeu Street. Phone No.60 ` No 88 for Hnnday or Night Calls. :__j Send Oontrlbutlons To Bellevllle. individual who was found dying in Kings- humanity he was refused aid in his able condition and left starvin streets in Belleville. excusing themselves for their inhuman ac- tion by saying he came from a neighbor- ing city. Are the Belleville authorities so narrow-minded and bigoted Ht because he came from Buffalo, poor Deremo must die from starvation before he could receive medical aid for the disease which had laid its deadly holdupon him? Staggering with exhaustion and smarting from the insults of his fellow men he reached Kingston where he was immediately taken care of, and where everything was doneto allay his sufferings. The inhabitants of the dark continent ages ago never refused bread to a starving enemy, and considered it an act of barbarism to do so. thereby putting to shameu civilized people. If society is at such a low ebb, it is high time we contributed large sums to be sent to Helleville and withhold our money from the Congo River where the brotherhood of man is more prevalent than here.-E. A. SIIAIWIC. Enxm-ri-rown, Dec. 29.-(To the Editor): I noticed in the columns of your paper an account of th! suffering of an uniortunate ton recently. Against all the prinoi les of epIor- on the the Be levillians 110701110 ! OOIICIIUIOYI I his cue is hopeless. __--. -- . --...... nnnvulutvl nu I ' igendent cwtfvtihz ' oral boa ital, eai Deremo condition In unchnn . but that hopeless. uuu Iluux luoull UOIIIDIJ. n answer to I question put by a Wine: reporter to-day. Dr. Third. medical super- intendent of the general said . that county. and signed by a brother of Deremo. the trump found in e dying oondition on Prinoeu street on the 13th inet., end who is now undergoing treatment in the gene- rel hospital. The writer asks for informa- tion ee to whether Deremo is living or deed, and says he hue been won- dering ebont the world. and would never do Anything for himself. Hie wife. who lives in Bulfeloavill not live with him. She is 3 daughter of I Prince Edward citi- zen nnmed Dingman, who in now deoeeeed. The chief hu written to the inquirer, giv- ing the information desired. n Annunr tn n nunntinn nus L... .. IlI..... Invou By Aoolunntlon. ml-Hal-. H H l`---- "`l-- H0110,- Chiof Honey to-day received I letter dated from So. Oh poet oloe. Hating: county. and signed by brother of Doromo, trunn dvimr condition nn A Brother 0! The Trump WI-Ibo 'l'o chlet llorloy. hinl tin ..- o..,.I... ......:.....I _ 1-...-- 80;] He (hnnot Come. :1 w 0.... .. :---_ -t-- Hunt Fyle Ills Clnlm. Boo "Wing" 'l'o-night, '1`.-.... A n ...|- .. INQUIRING FOR DEREMO. EREMO. H600 tivod ice. nor not, t ! F. ivo | Ja uvmmon mu! 01' every description, suit- able for New Year's Gifts. Gcntlcmcn s Furnishings. nun lnnu no eiuerman Jonn. lrent force has been laid upon tbecholce of alderman Skinner ui chairmen of the court of revision by liberal as well ll con- eervntive councils. If it. was became of superior ability that the connerncivee canmaaw a claims. The bulk of seniority from the letform was very small politics and leek the re- freshing nerve of the Skinner organ. This told alderman Behan that as he had served only five years and his opponent. eix years. he should step aside for two or three years. He in more then A match for nldemun Skinner now in every qualication for the heir. in- cluding experience and ability, as every citizen known. Why,l.hen.ehouldhe be Iet uide. except that some one else wente the place. This institutingrof oomperieonaie not. kind to alderman John. {Iran}. In:-on Inn hann laid nno... AL- ..L..n_. uuulr lllru|u\'DgO. An attempt. has boon made to create ' jealousy against alderman Behnn by alder- man .Skinner s supporters, in doclnrin that Alderman Mulno should haveboenm o chairman of waterworks. When did I con.-ervnt.i\'e council ever mske 3 new Alder- man chairman of an im rtant oommitboe, e-pecinlly give one I. 0 most important. chairmanship open to alderman. The arguments of Mr. Skinner's friends su - gestagrent. dearth of mntorial in that candidstds claims 'I"lu. :.II. at .......' gnu. Complaint has been Imde that aldermnn Skinner had not a fair chance through having to speak last, after the noon hour called many away. This was his own mie- fnrtune. He was urged to speak first, but. dovlined; and as was the case with Mr. Bi-iLI.nn'n friends in Junelut, alderman Belimfa friends courceously gave way. `On neither occasion did the courtesy act to their dii-uidvantage. An atbemnt. hm: hmn mntln in .-.....o. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. nurl men we msnnurmon that it was a "pull Limb gained him so many leading places. They vary naturally came as his right. (fnmnlnint. has h-4.. .......I.. AL... -l.l_....__~ , one council. If the Ancient Order of Hibernian: is a , l'nited States institution and membership therein to be condemned in consequence. so is the Independent Order of Oddlellows to be challenged in its membership. for l'nited States Oddfellows are bitter against England. But such warfare is silly in men grown big enough to be candidates. Alderman Behsn's uent speech. with its almost eloquent denunciation of unfair nttaclis, has convinced the electors that the city would have in hiuvasalo choice as an able representative, as well as an in- telligent, practical worker. Onese able in debate and committee work can well hurl back the insinuation that "null aninad him an mum In-rli-~ or me scuon. Mayor Elliows address was one ol the best oiibs class delivered from the time- honored platform. He struck the Ire note to the city's interest when he decla that the question of extension of time of Smitlfs Falls railway bonus should besub niittod to the people and not decided by the council. If H... A..,.;....; n...I__ .r H-- uncuon "save me from my friends ! With Kingston ranking as the birth place and home of the prettiest girls in Canada, that was a. strange sight on the p|at{orm-n bachelor mayor leaving office and two bachelor nldermen offering for the (hair. The speakers who professed profound ignorance of tho slanderous whispering:-t going on in the interests of alderman Skinner ought toknow that a conserva- tive alderman, besides many others, not :1 sin le intoxicated n1nn,hove been guilty of ti eection. Echoes From The Nonnnatlon. Alderman Skinner can exclnim unction Save from friends Kimzacou rankino mu mm 1 u mrge cram. ox Inna Wlbhlll the city limits. n has lmd it assessed as farm land, while it poor man, whose lot adjoins the farm lnnds, pays taxes on his property so city land, the amount. paid annually by him being greatly in excess of that paid by the . rich land owner. in proportion to the amount of land owned by each. f The lnjustlce or The Farm Lands Assess- ; men: System. i To alderman Robinson belongs the I credit of being the first member of the l city council to publicly denounce the law under which plots of land, ouch comprising two acres or more. and situated within the my limits, may be assessed and taxed as farm or gardening lands. Last evening, from his place at the council board, alder- man Robinson urged the council to bring to the attention of the local legislature the injustice of the law, and it was upon his suggestion that the resolution that was ; passed was frmngd. In speaking on the subject, he instanced a case in this city, in which a rich propert -`owner who owns , in large tract of land wit in the city limits. 5 land. while ll l Commenced on the lOth inst.. is in full T swing. That the public appreciate the ban- gains we offer in our immense stock of Dry Goods is evidenced by the large throngs of people who daily crowd our store. Every?- thing reduced from our well known low prices)` 'TWAS ALD. ROBlNSON'S MOVE. The 52}.-sT1i{ Unlimited Variety. Desirable Patterns, Attnctivo Goods, Low Priest. run? WEATHER PROBABlLlT|ES._s,, z..,.,,,c,, windn. rum-tlv map, with I Our "Thirty-Day} Free Trade ' Sale T A.C.J0llRS1`0l1:Bl 0; _ -` WiTf1i1an's Ideal Fountain Pen with Tho npott aunt out mm vdnnouvur that unuor Iolnnon will noaill u Dovdnoyuliooumntr urnorol HIK Colunhhdoon not we muohuni in Ottawa. noun Sir A lpvlpil nounooa 50-day ol the Idllirnl of I50 IO`. Alonndor Milne, barb, G.C.B-.K.0.D.. (civil , F.R.8.E. Ho was born ll IX and m onwnd who mnl nu-in x. mm, (cm: r.n.a.Is. no in born II 13 mounted the ma! urviooln III1. l A short sentence. 81'. CATllAluNlr.'4,0nt:., Dec. Q.-l`reIdI Robinson, the matrimonial letter mill . I hevingegood time et the expenleof Ill ' dupes, we: brought up yeeterdey Helen the police Inngietrebe to receive eenlulu on the charge of heving need the Ilelh III the purpoee of obtaining money Iudc felee prebencoe. He was crying luau-ly when arraigned. He wee eentanoed lo I-- priaonment in the common jail for dxty dnye. en exceedingly light eentonoe. when it is considered thet two yeere la the llnlb. The {ether of the prieoner, eehmlyilll reepecteble-looking men, from Shanon- ville, wee present in court. Dth 0! :l"hO Ad-IIII. Loxnox, Doc. 29.-'l'|n dull: h nounood to-dny of the admiral of tho BIA!` Aknnd 5&0. G.C.B..I.O. uy mr. Ana Mrs. W. Adams at thoirjouna on Chnatmae dny. A thoroughly hnpp time was Apent. by the little ones. whloz was quite contagious. I merry and I huppy Christmas m the true concoct tho word. A. Martin and Mr. Connor: vial- tad at L. 'I`indnle'a Sunday. n . l.Oll0l', OI BYl`lC|l!6. A re-union of orphan brothers and Ill- tera was given to some frnendloao littlo ona by Mr. and Mrs. W. Adams their. home dnv. t.harmml.Iu Inn... -uuruslnuu IIIQVIIIQI. B.`l{Rll'lFlELl), Dec. `28.--More iniereet. is felt in the election of commieeionere. Wil- liam Toner is connidered the favorite. Hll many years experience in council metten. position and high character. eminen y t im for the place. lnvibebionl ere out for a quedrillo party at the town hall on Jen. 5th. The commibwo is composed of ti ' loading young men on the front end bu roads. A pleasant time is looked for. 8 Mark : congregation Il`0 repnrin {or bi - annual tea-meeting on An. Ml. . Tl Christmas reason has brought with lo mm friend: to revisit the haunts of their chll hood. Among the number weeee Jo` Beilie and family, of Sauguene ; Georg. Allen, wife and family. Brookville; Jone! Chestnut, Black Rock, U.S. Mr. nub holds n responsible position under the American government, won by merit nnd perseverance, which reeote honor on his birthplace and lriendn. Vini- tora for the holidays : Mr. and Mn. Smybhe, of Buckingham. In H. Leheup l; 0710!` O VFDCII . W T , fS_ re A ,...nm'm. nt m~..|..... L.....:__.. of: -~ together with n genial and obligin din-' LlTlE8.-St.. (upper) --- Sol winds, pnrtly fair, with localnhowprl. r, chose him over Donald Mo Intyre. Jane B. Wallrem and W. Mundell, this then ll notn kindly com liment to these senior barristers and lea ing rty workers. The liberals, let it be frniiklyaaid, chose Alder- man Skinner because in has been full! custom to appoint a lawyer. because [chore was no liberal lawyer at. the board, Ind lio- causo in men case: the weakest o ponent is chosen as one most likely to 0 loan harm. Why do Mr. Skinner : Advooehel invite such reflections? 'Ian4I-h!\llV.o IJI Uh cic waaovrorn no-.. I{ALF OF THE FLAT OVER COR]-IGAN AL Co's Dry Goods More King Itnoi, Id- ulnlng Bulk : Printing 611100. Apply 36 mo Oioo. A " GENTLEMEN (MN HE ACOOMIODATID with single or double rooms. All modern `conveniences. 38 Flurgy st.. near Earl at. Apply to J. B . u1)T"Ba ovum um-an-r. . Cmnurnlna. ____.___j-; THREE OR FOUR BOARDEBS CAN I. accomodut.e with room and board at 281! Queen street. 7 ,,, IMHEIHATELY, A IN)` to Mrs. John M('KalV( between 8 and 9 o'clock I washing ox irnlng ABT THFRHIFAY. A PU A a little money. The l calling nmhis oice. ( _jV.-______-.. HENRY BRAKE, LILADKNO Uunznnunzn um EIInLlll--A Princess street. Corner Syddnhun atrial. -1 phono communication. - -r--- I A81` 'l`Hl`RHlAY. I nlittle monng. Th nnlhnu no. nun. ,. T. F. HA RRIHON, l'Nm-znnmux AND EIIIMLIII, V :-moon Sueet. Phoneu-Wuremomu, IX);]\`:1`dBII.g 91. lmwontpri:-es, ____j____________j._ JAS. mam. ` `hut Lmnmo l'Nmu1nInzn-I56-loo Prl or: strut. Telephone 141A. Open DA: and N`; I MIIEIHATELY, GOOD COOK. A_tf)VMrg. Jol_m l:l(r_Kalv(-y. 134 Bola (._.---j-{:-A: W. I. DEENNAN. runnu. I)xno1-on um Euuutn-I1 Pul- cou nu-cot. block nbovo old uonnd. ._____j______.__-____-- zuox HOUSE. N0. 95 QUE B. -.7}-------- UFHE long. It Wmu l A oncvunou GllAIAlI"`._' 0. II :"...':'.v.-.-o:.-'=1..~.-;l-_'..-- .. I In ton, Toronto and non ' Ittnhe (rutmuo of t 900 be roach sumo! ad by Amy otlur uud1In._" ". PRICJEI TWO CENTS llnrrlellold rovltlol. nu n In... no 4__.___j__-_--*-__- non. AT LEAST FIFTY mm For puruhuse nr I-hatter. Addfl In. Kings!-on. $1.00 j T. F. HA EH AND Iran... L mmuy NDEIITAKIIM Ann Ir... L i3oAnD[ .Y, GOOD COOK. APPLY 1 Buot drool. I9`clock In the evening. No JAS. llnnrn-turn. ______.._... x PURSE CONTAINING Phe loser can huvo by vs-y. I pt mo. ~ ....... `;;.`.";.:.";`.... d j gran`. - Misses Pint: Button Boots -% fS1X'l`Y-THIRD YEAB.-N0. 302. |uv1.nIlo'o' You will say they are worth more. `ring Heels, Pa- tent Leather Tip. Just put on the Bargain Table at d!_i0IO1` r > C .. AIOID : 1 In canal In Iaurg.T CATARAQUI WARD. 10 ml ulcmns: 1 menu to clot Inn-olfu I oandlduo lo! mu lot In your 1&1. ` JOIIN lcl.EOD. RIDEAU WARD. 10 run nmomns; Hlvlnn bag: ......-.~..a A- --V- oandldnvc tor Alderman for lfl. I no the coming content. nnunv u -r--n an-cod to om-r myself an 0 lion yolu A- vu . nu-nqvl vv LADIES AND (}EN l`LIIIN' Insnnnunllu ...u..u -.... unullil AND GENTLIIEN: lnopoctlnlly Hon your vote I once 1uAldoI'm:"n found. a L vn - rIIII\J vvl'|l1IJ- The votes Ind lunonoos of the electors are roopootfnlly wlk-Hod for ROBERT E. KENT. `I Ahlaomnn I... I ans IC Dress Goods Remnants 9, rr.-.. Nth Band. WEDNESlPA\' EVENING. Nth Bun-I, FRIDAY (Now Yours) AFTER- NOON. Nth Band. SA'l`l'Kl)A\' AFTERNOON. Admluion Ibo. Tlokoc Holulon lroe. nomm wan um mmrlm am. "M10. [II Hlnlnf nnrnu -nu... . .\... xIng_s]prg__c_ovn%;g"%%Hiu'k. ..-- v vs gait. GLEE AND BANJO cwp. ASh'[.\ TEl) HY Ill. R0l.A.\'l) PAIL. Wednesday Evening. Dec. 30th. D..........| |:,,. -- GRAND CENCERI, McGill University GLEE AND mum rl nn Grand Hockey Match. New Year`: Nloht. NAPANEE vs. aocxwoons. Tlrlef-an 25 ,.._____. MUNICIPAL NOMINATION. lunnmrs mmmlmi ]),"W. Trunk 00'. (lam-ow Prmlucuu CATARAQU: WARD.` [KI ANII l1I'\l'l|I nun`: HoLioA'\'r' WEEI<': m1AN'c. uuuvu-- IIIIII III IUD! LID IIOIMIOI on Inion tho nvloncvaucndoy. CI 1:) N L. ' 111:0. P0060. MI nu. Ihanon.IthDoo.:agr.lom. :--j___._ Ends from the holiday cutting. One-fourth to one-third less than regular prices. ONTARIO WARD. AD`. --.I A..n._--A, n Waist lengths, Skirt lengths. `Dress lengths. TUESDAY, DEC 29. EV! 0' IATAIII. B n l'|._.l- 1---~ uulucl II In tngnnt t Tulor.) _:_ I UOIIIIIII content. HENRY ll TAYLOR. (Nlnonl In 'l`nIIm-x A large table fu.ll in the dress goods aisle loaded with uvuuul l:. IICNI 0 Alderman: for IRO7. E. RYAN. Wisdom In Baking than n lugs vnd Including many he specimens ol tho homing variety. By noon lodayour son bird: hdnrrivodjnd itunnox ed that tho incoming slut- noou so would Odd to chi number. The poultry on ow eon about onry known variety, and upuoinoua an I" Ilnuia. 'l'o-not-`now naming Buwotoldmho in to do tliojudging. will a his dlcnll hot. Tho about will continue nu`! lridny. A.-. . -..... ........ -mu wun maul parti- tions.` "Photo 17:: in double tiara nndutond the satin gth of the ball innixcinloo. Atobo hut: cant! hull don .2".'.'.2'.'.`..m .,a`,....., J .`. s'.;'? in large vuiotjv variety. Br coomz or pigeons lled the apncioun hall. The occasion Val the opening of the ll'l~ nnnl exhibition of the Euwom Ontario poultry Association. which promises to be an unqualied aucoau. All day members of the local unocintion worked like Britons onduvoring to reduce the mug of conlu~ ulon which the hundred: of boxes contain- ing poultry prooonlad. By the middle of thonltornoon their olforu were crowned with mecca. And all the birds you ugly cngcd in their ntpoctivo section; be up: and on neat. and well mind to the , purpose lot which they no and. being of . wrong luniud wire with metal Iiom. `ghee. an lrrnmvnrl in .|....s.u- .;-_. uuely unmnh. The soft`. Vcluck, cluck of the better hall of the clamor sex was dis` oornnble in the general confusion of sounds and during un occasions] lull the gentle cooinz of pigeons lled occasion onemmr at M... .... Opened To-dny At Ontario ul|-A Ilne Lot 0! Birds. Never was such: clsmor heard with- in the wells 0! Ontario hall as greeted the ears oi all who visited that plsce today. The sounds were harsh diseords, yet they sounded sweet to the ears of poultry lsuciers. Every vsriety of chicken voice was in evidence. from the shrill piping! of diminutive bantnm-. the bosstful con- mlw of game cocks and the deep bass, majestic crew of the king of fowl. the stately brsmsh. The soft cluck, sterner any mu rh- ClieeIod" A Cnndldnte. Kl.\`i;v-"l`lI\', Dec. `.39.-(To the Editor): I was, until yesterday, of the opinion that ufwr their appointment, deputymeturning ollicers were bound to take no active part in municipal election campaigns. At the nomination of aldormnnic candidates. in Cataraqui wnrd yeterday, one of the de- putyreturning Olll(`Ol'b unetl abusive lan- guage to a candidate, and to uuch an ex` tent did he go. that had not the candidate in question been good-natured, and inter- cedod for him with those present, he` would likely have received rough handlin . lam surprised that any alderman woulrll recom- moml for such a position I mnn who would be guilty of vnniluct like thin. v(`\TAkAUl'l Wum. ' {HE WUHUNTO TRUSTS 00 Dubai 3! Toronto. n'Deoom|>cr. A ll. liteli. ,_.j.- --__ nnuu reds. H. Mooers is solid for tho good of the city. He did not. my much but put. some pointed quest.` ms to the retiring alder- men. Well we would like to put. the ve in for they are all posse:-sod qf ne qunli~ Lies, but, nlma .' we cannot do it. The Lhree nnmed will boolocted if rumor be true. \'un:u. or mgner prlcell kerosene of a lower grade. C. J. (Jrnlimn spoke strongly in favor of the Queen City oil company and will do all he can if elected to encourage it. Capt. l)onnell_v also spoke favorably of it. Out- .- of politics he isa good man for the ward. I hope he may see the error of his ways and steer out of the muddy and polluted waters of conservatism for he IN grit in principle and he. therefore, is wrongly la- bollel. But names get confused some- time:-, just. like a farmer on the market the other day calling his apples lien Davin ' (poor fruit) when in reality they were ()a- 1 nadu reds. H Mnn... ;. ....|:,: A, .. one by which the prone surfers. J he terms grit and bor_\ are side iaaues in the election up here. In in coal oil and anti-coal ml; cheaper light for the working- mvm and betu oil (Lhanka to competilziou), or higher priced kerosene spoke stronelv favor nf _ IOICO From vlcmrla Ward. KINUHTUN, Dec. 29.-(To the Editor): ) I notice with pride that the candidates for , aldermnnic honors in Victoria ward have ) their cards in the local papers announcing : their intentions to the people. What's . the matter with the other words and their > cnndidntes `I It is a poor encouragement ` for the press which spend so miwh valuable time and money composing and writing columns for said aldermen for nothing. It's a great lnlU re8B should have better support. I speak of the above, as it relates to the present. lt is not the only by which l 1 . . I izrlt and tan nrn mi. ........- uuu wmcn me people need have no hesita- tion in making. The company owning the grounds is com sod of public-spirited men or they won d not be willing to sacrice their poe- seesion for an amount. that represents only twenty per cent of the capital they have put into is. Yours. truiy, A pK()HH.ENNl\'l-I EI.m'mu. vvuluu uiu company would require. Thirdly, the city. etting the property for $17.00), would Enve no dilculty in making It fair pay, with its present stall, l and under its present management, whiz } is few uldermen added to the board of , directors. The rent liability, interest, would be reducedgto a sum, the equival- ent, practically. of the annual grants made hitherto. and the grounds would be avail~ able for other public purposes and for occasions when u re- venue would be derived. After all nn advance of $17,000 on what is worth $40,000 is a tolernbly safe investment, and one which the people need have nmkinz. wmcn me would I etbinl makingn fnirnnu mm. ;+` (no property, in its present and improved condition. represents an expenditure of 849.000. This is offered to the city for 8l7.000. which, it is expected, the city will raise by the issue of four per cent. de- bentures. payable in twenty years; so that the annual sum to be provided out of the general income in assessments, forinterest and principal. towards the advance or loan, will be between 8600 and 8700. Heretofore the coun- cil has been willing to grant 8600 a your to the fair. a small sum. and an altogether inadequate one. taking into consideration the good the merchants al- I e the {air has been to the city. ondly, the city has a right, in all reason, to anticipate a diversion of the Grand Trunk railway, so that it will pass through the city, and contiguous to shops removed toand placed within the limits. It "has been proposed that the city give the railway company a bonus. and of suicient size to meet the heavy outlay to which the company WI be put in making these changes. That bonus in- volved the urchnse of asite for the build- inge, and W l )l8l`8 in Rideau ward could the site for them be procured outside of the fair grounds`! One who has seen plans of the proposed railway scheme declares .' that the fair grounds are part of the land L" which the would require. C city. getting nrnnarm W1 .` POULTRY EXHIBITION. .ruUUI-lU rropoua Eamon! oi` the unnd Trunk Shops---A Property That Should be Held by the city. Krzmsrou, Dec. 29.-(To the Editor) : I am interested, as a rate yer only. in the proposal upon which t e electors will be invited to pose judgment on Monday, end in effect that the city purchase the fair grounds and hold them for public nnd ex- hibition purposes. To me, having no per- sonal interest in that transaction, it would be wise and expedient to acquire the pro- perty and for several reasons. First, the city is not paying out nionev which cannot at any time be recovered. The property, in its and . eondition. represents expenditure of . 4 vv mow, ueceaaed. PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS CON- Mlnml in Chapter III). u.2-1.0., M87, notice in harsh] given that all persons: huvlnzr~lo\lInn or donmncls nnlnnl the estate of the mid Inry Ann Imr a. who died un or about the full day of May. A ll. W91. were required on or boforo the lM.h lay u! Jmumry. rm. to um! by post 1 repair!) nr deliver to the Toronto lull Yllutl Com mny. Turnmn. Adminis- trnton with the ml nnnnxrd in lronin non of the mini la-ca-nuocl. tlmlr nnmaa. mldrannu and occupations, with !u.l pnni:-ulna of their olnimn. u utntanu-nt of tht-lrnmwonnts and the nlturo or um-uritio-u. Hnny. hold by them. And notion in harsh funlmr ivon on such lut Innnelnnml lute ounhl n minlocntnn will proomd tozll-`tribute the lunch: of Hm Iald denoted nmon the parties entitled lhonto. lnvlnf ro-gm only to aha ulnlml 9! which notion n null by? been given to them uoforunlvhnnul who A nxjnistncnru will not In ll`! 0 {or the uld nuotn or Iny part. cheru- olto Any wnmn or paruom or whose cln'lm notice III: lnnt Imvc boon rucelvwl by them It the time of nllvh cllstrlhlnirm. THE 'N)RnN'rn nu-ur. u g 1 n-r.n....... an The Ground: An Wanted for Hallway Pur- pouI-'l`ho Propolod Bemonl Trunk l|nnn._A D-nn..o- mu.-. fA BARGAIN ion THE cm] THE PURCHASE OF THE MIDLAND Volco From Vlcmrla an-mm Man on Mn- ALA -* FAIR GROUNDS. ?_j KINGSTON. ONTARIO. TUESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 29. 1896. u-nvu. There in every ptobnbility that the on- gino will at this me. come up to the duty nquind by the apocimtiona, u. min as an be lou-nod. obs in Iran doing duly` st. fully the nind nu during Ibo G ootumgtonoopinionolnovwnl sldci-Ion hob in punk otndl w n u ulnowh-igo _-.--.-_....- ..-u an: uunvl-IIIII DIN lo N0'l'l(.): I3 HRBIHY GIVEN TRA1` A DIVI- do ha been dnolqnd at tho run of an I. pr nnnum on an cams! -Iool, far mlnar ending tho 1:: -an)-or IDS, none will In paynbo II the sociurn ooonnlgg slur Ionday. tho on: day of I577. - TRON AS BIIIGGS. Innnr. [ha-non. Doc. 11.. um.

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