$1.05" nneural amounted to over $1,000. Seltzer bromide for headaches. lUc.. '25c. and Me. bottles. E. C. Mitchell. Hear Tommi: n'(`.nm.n. :.. |.:. ........-A I-`III MOI}- Hagpy New Year! V Tu butter l5c. J. Crawford. Frog` in Your Throat? 10c. Mitchell ; Come to Silver : and eeebow cheaply clothing can be sold. _ The Winn will not be published to-mor- row. Bell : gallery, Market Square, will be open to-marrow all day. Fancy goods, novelties. et.c., at your own price. E. C. Mitchell. The past year is gone. How will you fare next. year? Raisins. gs, dates. J. Crawford. Band at big Royal rink New Year's afternoon. ` Ice in splendid condition. ` The Christmas offering at St. Mary's C.\- I hhedral amounted to 81,000. brnmidn for hnnrlnnknn Inn -V PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. The lploo 0! Ivory any Lo-Wlu|t the People An Talking About--NotI|lng EI- oapol tho Attention of Thou Whomn Tnklnt Noun. mu "1 one public tone. young ladies at In. Hemaleyh nhyaent. Lou with Lubb- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. O'Connor e irrht. no Mn-\_ NH. . - 89.5; muzen If all A great; I the .- An Spring Heels," Pa-~ tent Leather Tip. J_ust put on th Bargain Table at! wooupnnlmono Inn much m" A vlihbk Bonn Clam dir- gimtou the em to memo oxpocunt cgmnn-to whom tho whole onuruintnom npnncvidont uutfmm Irnlolun lnaduoieurl. C unnuwuu entertainment. A vary Inne- tivo moo! wrong: and Ndhtionl, supp ' by tho children And ndrlc mam. honoltboon npclon pvocsdod Ihdiu. tribnsion at t 0 (ma. spacial -onuon must bu -do ol the mllopho which Harry Buck u-uolnd ueo opnuco an F. gmuamonc of gll. Brant lon- ditlu pcrlumlnoto upon the huljo with month ooooupnnlmont Iwi . m mun: nl:. A Ilppy Inchi- A jubihnt band of children crowded St. Janet school room list night. for tho usual Chrinlnll entertainment. A ptognuunool uomn mains... " Inn ..w... pull: wiuu nroncnme, is ableto be A IIDIUIUIIOII ( I . urouud again and today Ieeumed hit At. a special meeting of the Kingston dun "5""? 505 '3 "WM "'9 f""'"8 " Minn Edith Knap . public echool mach- eolution was Imlnlmol-'5'! *d_P"d b! `M or on Howe Island. ea given up her peei- direcbof = "R'l'd-0" "'"'" f R'"`l Lion mid will take an advanced course. en- Duan Carey. -econded by deputy-w`rz"' tearing the collegiate inamum when olaaeee general Neileon. R.Q.A., that while ac`- w,,"m,. cepting "3 T"l8"' { 9"?"`"'Y T` "' Captain C. M. Strange, of the Nth Mnrquil. 3-A-. `hi! 503"` d"" *0 "' butt... l .W.O.R., left. [or Montreal _yeater- preee its deep eenoovol "'9 " '0" Q? may to resume buaineee, after having epent public library -u-t-Im 51') _r- M_-"W the(`lirist.mae holidays with relativea and rem0VIl "Om KlR'l0"- _""f8 h" rm friends in this city. 0' Om`-'9 hi` K'"" `""' "' bh` f Miss Annie Aiaem. daughter of Patrick the library were invaluable. He gave his mwm_ U,d,,.no ,9, nooind . time and FIFO 00'0" 01 "E|'dE"'E'Y Christmas gift. a liandsomel worked hand- in its best inwfew . lierchief from her cousin, haa McAnee, 0! "WW9 | K"`-nil M -' M"'q'!' dl" ' the county Tyrone. Ireland. tore from among us. the member} of the The Mime Andei-eon, public .choo| board duiro to 00"K"'"vl*"0 h'"'_"',"" teachers at Bedtord and Donaldeolfl ltlla heartily on his well-do-erred prom9M" In on the line of the K. a P. railway, are - his profeaeion, and on his attaining 95 joying the Christmas vacation at the home high position ol principal of the Brorlmlle or their narenu. Jobnebon meet. collegiate institute. The direotofl. M Rev. ichard Bamlonh, B.A. and Ira. well an the community in general. I|C0l'0' Bautorth, of Chiaholm, also Ill-I. J. I. ly wiah Mr. Marquis God -peed -Ml every Bhibley and children; Ii-om namwune, eucceaa in hie fut.ui-elite." ' _ are in town to`:-rend New Yur`a day with ` - their parenu, r. and Ira. Wllllall late. Um" "mt - . g P.. P. spate. Lindsay. brotharol Re . 35:;-umnmutwmmminltfmfrhg 3;,_,';;;';f Fr. ggaw, won. lalaad. 1. attend! ' '9 bd" In bun ,4. House of Provtdenoe. Fr. l .LAA-14`-' ' 7 VA)`: `. - Ar - `Iran nan- 550 -. at hie brother. whole lll l'l I'IhO uoimen. The spacious rooms of the cheerful home of Mr. Keyoe were beautifully decorated with owers and evergreens. The num- ber of beautiful and costly resents. ad- mirodb ell, tertiod tothe igh 4-iteoin in whio the popular bride is held. There wean very large Itbendance of relatives and immediate friends. including some from Montreal and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Day left. on the midnight train to spend their honeymoon in the eastern pm~ vincee. 4 A Popular Young Couple United In Wed- lock Lent Evening An unusually pretty wedding took place last evening at the residence of William Keyee, Bath Road, when his (laughter, Mary E. Keyee, wns united in marriage to Arthur Day, non of l . W. Day, of the same place. The bride. who was escorted by her father to the beautiful arch under which the ceremony was performed. looked charming in in marine gown with lace trimmings and bridal veil, and were also in beautiful crest of diamonds, the gift of the groom. Mile Ethel Keyei-, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid and wore a most bet-omiiw gown of pea-gcgen trimmed with lace. In the position of bridesmaid, none could have lled it more charmingly. W. .J. Taylor, of Tweed, cousin of the groom, ably lled the position of best man. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Holmes. rn.- -..-...- ....... _. .- 4. V born. 1 Mn aware that several members of "the combine" have threatened to Iweop me out of the word," but let them come` on. I:un not. fright/ened, and mu quite conbenl. to leave myself in the hands of the voters of Catnraqui ward. - Wn.I.uM Rnnmnmz. wsra. Now, Mr. Editor. it was not my inten- tion to be ecandidate for municipal honors this year. as I hsxe bed enough of public life during the past forty years to satisfy any man. But-.1 large number of the elec` tors urged me so strongly to be e candi date on account of the position I have taken on the coal oil limits and other ques- tions. that] consented. with the under- standing thet I was not to canvass. To this agreement I have strictly adhered, and I am entirely in the hands of the elec- tors. I that several threatened In -1......` mom stating that mayor Elliott mi-l alder- men W. H. Carson and W. H. Robinson intend retiring from the municipal contest. If by W. H. Robinson`; the News refers to me. the report is untrue. and I would have taken no notice of it had it not been industriously circulated about town (luring the past few days. It may be that the rumor went out from the fact that I have not canvassed the electors of Cstaruqui ward. M... M... I.`,I:L.... n ....- 7.1, money buying lo I: sun In The Field. KINus'ro., Dec. 3l.---('I`o the Editrv In the News of the 30th inst. apps:-` an item stating that Elliott. alder- and W. H. Rnhinann ll The Whig llas Passed the First Quarter as a Liberal Journal. To-day the publisher of the WIIIG com- pleted twenty-ve years of proprietorship end extended the life of the paper to the :9: ripe age of sixty-three years. Year by year the record of the paper has been be- earning more unique, in that it has had only one change of owner in all that period. It has the satisfaction of ending its rst quarter of a century as a liberal journal far stronger than it has been at any period of its existence, and yet when it raised the liberal banner it was a most depressing time for city newspapers. The local re- form organ had, after several years of vigorous ghting, gone down into the limitless pit which seems to be prepared for three-fourths of newspaper publishers. but the Wlllu seems to have inherited some of the grit which made its founder in 1834 a notable characteristic per- sonage, and it also probably inherited gc some of his force, his love of manly fair t. play nnd his abhorrence of hypocrisy and ` double-dealing. It has felt that its hes UR l ply Of` reform politics more generous towards op- ponents than had been the custom, while not sacricing one grain of true principle. in It has etriven to have the public feel that 37 its judgment was founded on fair play and discretion, that its local news was based ' upon what each member of the stall he` be V liered to be fact, and its general tone has me been guarded for the healthfulnsss `"9 of its readers. To the public 3: who have responded to its efforts am to deserve support it is sincerely grateful, pin and endeavors, day by day, by its kindli- . nose to all classes to give expression to the that gratitude. It has a circulation which but its founder would have considered a ly f miracle and has surroundings which he to t did not so much as dream would he the to t good fortune of the paper he had struggled then for many years to maintain against more be a than ordinary disrouragements. It starts H on the second quarter with hopefulness I an of increasing the great strength it has at- tained, condent in the future of Kingston and in the generous spirit of its citizens. K tn-\ A CHARMING WEDDING. A Rnolutlon 0! Regret. n nnani-I -n..o:.... -1 nL- I.r LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. QUARTER or A`c Enirunv. _- .._.. .. .....v. nvvu I: I u: nl` In-n.......'... .....) 1. 1896. [Alderman Bchanl FOR MAYOR. ,_-._- -. .... ......u-r. vnoll m In tho House of Pl'l;'V`l,O;|@. "Fr. I ah I triple lorl will In no- compauiod by his brother. Clphin and qunrurmnltu RAIUII d the 53rd Inuallon. Shah-ooh. In I noun of this city bolon Inning bun lioutanuwl amnion In tho Nth huh- lion. He joined in hardly with the all- xney are guests at the Brim James Anderson. mnnnger c bun On`: local our store, i week: past with bronchitis, i I dulivu. \.l;.. I.`.IAL Il.. , ,, uulllus n. unwaen, visiting hero for the punt ten days, will leave for Chicago on Muilihy next to resume his occupation there with (iormully it Jeffrny. hr. Choreat. with his wife and two chil- Iran. from Lnmborton. Miu.. arrived in the city last night on a. pleasure trip. They guests the British American. Janie:- manner nl ch. n.n.. ueauwoml, 5.1). ` Mm. Woose was able to return to her home in Erneatbown township today. She was deeply aocwd on hearing of her huAbnnd's death. Jnnu-n H Il.....A.... ..:_.-.3, I - news, '1`oront,o. I /` Hurry Small, lube street 1-_ai,lm':y mom,-. Inn". has returned to the any to spend 3 few days with relatives. He I! located at, Deadwood, 8.1). Mm \|'.m... ....... -L|_ ., uunulo, N. \. Mina Annie Lindsay, a graduate of the shorthand department, has secured a posi- tion as ntenogrnphor in the oioe _of the News, Toronto. H...-.-.- 81...." 1...- -A_--- -- cuss snreec. (Tapc. T. Donnelly, steamboat inspector, has been granted leave of absence for a few days am] will spend his brief vacation in Butfalo, N Y lallfl. Mr. and Mrs. Bovnird. Shannonville, and Min Leonard, Westbrook, are guests uh the residence of Jacob Gardiner, Prin- cenn street. mm. 1` nn---H-- --~ ' All trimmed Millinery at half n;arke,d mi I?Ls my cut is an anode In 01' er {(3 C i` out every- thing ready for stock-taking. We've had a good millinery )ear. Jackets for $3.50. L! name screen, this city. Robert Weir, recently appointed a mom- ber of the local police force, will commence duty as a police constable to-morrow. John Bullis left for his home in Toledo, Ohio, yesterday. after having paid :5 visit to relatives in this city and on Wolfe Ia- land. `|_ ,,._I II n - - -' ma abode In bua|0- F, A, Bickley. Montreal, one of the hu- vellin re )resentM.ivea of Mncuoo at Min- nea, I In {buwu Lu-day. John Mcswoeny and Mrs. Mcwoony, 0! Detroit , Mich.. nre visiting Chnrloa Oliver, Barrie street, this Rnlmn uv..;.. ---A.,-I-- fl]Ol"|"OW night. Rev. Jacob Freshman, formerly BM thodiat. minister in Cunada, hu taken 1 his abode in Buffalo. II`, A Rinblnv M....o....| ....- -1 AL- A- Movements of the Peoplo-WhnI Tho] Au laying and Doing. Norman Devlin. Perth, is the guest of ex-mayor Wright, Colborno street. E. W. Brooks. St. John. N.B., traveller for S. Oberndorffer, is in the city on busi- nose. Buy It For The CM]. Kl.\'u.~lTON, Ont.., Dec., 3l.--(To the Edi- tor) ; A scale of the lair ground: to a syn- dicate would mean that eighty odd quarter acre lots would be offered for sale at About I half their value. and every owner of real estate in the ypper part. of the cit. would be seriously atfeuoed by the redu values. By all means let the city be the pnrchuer of A property which can at any time be sold at a good profit. on the price to be peid.~-A TAXl'A\`ER. DB 8 nu C0898 . Hoping chat. the by-law may be carried I am yours truly, A. SHAW. pmcu. . 3. Management. There is no reason. if fair grounds were properly managed. that a revenue would be derived direct- from such. Other cities consider such their ndvnntnge,and with our proximity the United States and Thousand Island: Lhere is no reason why the fair should not I success. 1 Honing olmc M... I... 1-... _,,, L, V - ' porn one Dy-IIW T 2. Spores. There ought to be I place in the city where all classes of games could engaged in,nr that satisfactory Arrange- mente could be made for bicycle tourna- vnenbe, busebnll, football, et.c., and I am of the opinion that aabiulncwry terms could be made with the Abhletic association so Lhatall L-porba could be concentrotod in one place. 3. Mnnnanmnnt. `Th... ;. .. .......-.. H To-Night and Saturday nu made by meee parcibxjgc usually spent the city. Therefore, if be fair brings $7.500 into the city, is in not: wise to sup- port the by-lnwf Huang. Tharn mmht. on he - ..|-.... :.. :13: '9 Ahnhun Show Polnte out Bouone Why Iy the city should Secure the Grounde- lle Ghee Strong lleaeoue for the Pur- ehue-A Good lnveltlnent. Bimu.~'.0nt.. Dec. 30.--(To the Editor) : I see by the King-eton pe re that the by- law for purchasing the idlend Central fair ground: is to be voted upon next week, also that many of the merchant: hove given expression to their opinione there- upon. Hevin been naked to ive an opinion. as a `former men r. I eeire to say thnt in case the young: are not held for exhibition purpoeee the loee will be me- teriolly felt for the following reoeone : l. Finienciully. If the people would look at the m tter from a purely nenciel etnndpoint th y would see that when the fair we: held. tween 85.000 and 87.000 was spent at t o grounds. taking govern- ment grants, to receipts, eto., no that not lees than .000 stranger! came into the city durin the week. who would sure- ly spend not I than fifty oenteeech,thue leaving in the city 87,500. Is not thet orth ooneid ing? Some me say the money is all: t in the hate e, while I cannot agree wit euch, yet an it is, who receives th benet? 'FE(aebaker. butcher. grocer and mer, while the pro- fit made by these partie '5 Therefore. brinnu THIS l THE ADVICE OF A FORM- RETAIN rm; mm cR01fNIT. r n aenm. V n. Bnwden, visiting here Izh Jeffrny. PERSONAL MENTION. . this `, I police force. will nnmmnnnn ER MANAGER. man American). r of the Ruth- , ill for name , is be his nutu....._...-. vulls Innu- customers , . . . ...vs- :41 [Ill- ._._. Oroulng Needs Bopalrlnx. The crossing at the corner of End And Division street: urgently requires tho at- tention of the board of works. The rd- tri ngninat the edge of the loops n an fell. causing a severe and min! in- jury to her ankle. A unit agcinn/u. city {or dunngoo mny be the outcome. 1 ` I ll)-lllgnb. At St. James church the usual New Year : eve service will be held to-nigh at n qunrter to eight: o'clock. Addreseoq will be delivered by Revs. (3. R. Beomi-h end S. H. Gould, the longer noon to go as an ordained medical missionary to Perri, A cordial invitation exbended to all. l\-(IVS. 1)! take part. Queon street. Momounau Lu ho-night. At St, Jnnun nl-----l I'l!0l`l, was vor perfectly. Tl born on the Packard and both of whicl number! on 1 oncorod and the C0llClll8ll V yell was vig~ declaration I It is mgmtt awn? from I won d have had they be appear in and Brockr We wish all (1 --- ysuussssoxs an; an vvnv IIGDIW I Fh Mcuill university colors were V ` `"1 ticeable in the city yesterday `d and one would think that the foot "` son had again opened. This was - -- ed by the presence of the McGill - ld glee and banjo club. which is at - makingatourol Ontario. and whie redat the opera house last e di Tl; audience, although not very. was, nevertheless, an a preciative 0 '"' it is to beregretted t at many mo 9 not take advantage of hearing an ex `" lconoert. The programme consi -. I fteen numbers and was well varied` ld opening number was a chorus, "Stu at McGill," bv both clubs. The gl , _ gave three selections, Comrades in '7 for in each case. The numbers d ` . banjo club were : "Mountain City Mn ,, (Parker): descriptive music, Darkiu ' " vel" (Parker), and Spanish Dance. " it of garello, (Burns). The club is oempoad ol brilliant. players, nnd was enoorod in an the numbers. In Roland Paul the club has an excellent tenor singer, who poamg. a sweet and clear voice. He gave two selections. Blue Eyes and "Come Into the Garden Maud, both of which were fully appreciated. This singer also op. I peered to splendid advantage in the `leg rendered. P. T. Moore, leader of the he club, sang several comic selections in. taking manner. He has a good base vein, Auartettqconsistin of banjo and its; an another of man olin and guita ,1`). _ dered several selections. the inter-mshby the latter being particularly good. Th. banjo solo, theme and variations of Ken. I y Sweet Home," a very diicult piec ' yes admirably rendered by J. H. Parkeao was obliged to appear before th as- dnenoe eeveral times. This gggtlo. man is instructor of the banjo` dub and handles his instrument in on able inn. ner. The vet ` ~-~-*~~* Mnaara Paul nnmlm 0' net. The vo Messrs. Paul, rinnn Illnn urn-u ` Revs. I): `ha n-r A Capital 2 ` I e conllieccinl peeeport, but it is eleo -nguwn war. may nave In their midst the edlng bueinoae college in t e dominion, Id the only incor ehed bueineee illege out 0! oronto eligible r eiliation ea` the institute ' chartered loco: nu of Ontario. a charter o! incor ration is a guarantee I the public ofllte stability and insures Lo uentudenu um graduates I certainty in be fullment. of ice cont:-ecu and a more intinuoue and lasting inuence than eny dinary private echool, of which there ere number in Canada whose ehort. existence id the roaming die None of their iginatnte ere not el to e communi- : end do not ueunliy lend to the mcoeee ` students attend` them henidea the iploun ieeued by e':netltn!:ion with euch noereein life would bceonhleee an a cer- lmteofoom . It in not only in nude thee Hie rlip.ome of the Kingeton ueineee ie oomidexed so valuable eld in very high eeteem in meny o! the up eitiqpgthe United Staten. where line 0! yoeng men have eecured horetive iteeeione to the elgnioent pneium Neohed to II qndel dlpleue. ore- vu. up Madly dun thee exieee anon; Iepeeteeudente endfredeeueeof the ' I ' Milne h at in.-zi-.-|.|. "---'- c"""f --v Iuua You can save $150 to $8 to $10 on high- ed 8-rm one was bought for t Qea.on rely on the styles bei ]sTE:AC`/3 LADIES AND; half-hundred garnfeli A- .'A. II-.- a will continue as ad meantime every at gain prices. nwol-mung no menu event takes place to clear 1`! term of buying just the got ever been reached baton. Basins: in not Illowlil. is over. We hnvo othor cocoons that dull day: are ` Stock-tnkimr is Ahead I-[III-HI Hull!-OI'l'-UIIIIUIII I III! '7 prooluted By All Who Beard [3 `..I\:II .. :4- ...J...... nu... .. (6; ehL'o"d3T1'3:;::m": Stock-taking shad a ant nlnooto clear du ,.._.... avculll uopalrlnx. V using 9! End II in to increase the wide but 1 fastened down. The scary on the; part. of nodaml-M .-,.,_.-"",,, ".'?".": ..`: .:'..":`.??3.a.I..`.`a.` \ `n w ' -3- has an: , M'G|LL BANJO cuua. ouI`2 "Fl . .-u._m noon to I 1 extended ,___... WEATHER I lor In: and Inn vulika ondill. HREE OR. nccomod 9!! Queen at)! --j-a OR.` nccomodl (Juum ami (`ENTLlIIH` ` I with ulngllof oonrenlencon. I mnoee men who. some lourleen years ago. ve their inlluenee and patronuge. and are instrumental in the establishment of 0 college which has woneoenviable a putution, not only in the different pro- ncee ol the dominion. but in many at-iteu the union for its superior courne i-tudy which is being continually knowledged by prominent. business an, college: and nrhool boards rplying to the {acuity of the college for lice-Assistant: and teachers of commer- -nl work, ehortbnm and penmnnebip. It a well-known fin-t thnt no similar inviti- ition in Canada in no Ihortetirne has rniehed so many teacher! of commercisl ibjecta. thus roving to the citizens of ingnton that t ey have in their midst the the Id Hun nnlv innm-nn-.04.! L..-:_-_- -- of D uml street. to-morrow alter- AQ _ 0o'olock to St. Mar '5 cm`.-~ a libem will sung. and Ioquuintdnoea are respect- med $0 umnd. `Mnryaville. Wolfe Island, Doc. Idtartl J. Baker. aged 68 years. In from his hue residence on Satur- morning at 9:30 o'clock. Friends lmlntancea are respectfully in- vl Oouhnd. Blrr--A$ Hales cottages, King imam. thh Ilorlzlngz. Mnrguorite Mary Clive , Jvv A n_u- I7." maul KICK H0 ADD" 90 J. IERTLEIIH I wmuinnlno J nu I5 `III LEADING UND 11). shoot. Telephone 14 3.. ' uru, lingston, by the Roi 7 t, Assisted by the V of Ontario. Capt. h. on the evening of Dec. . S. Houston, M.A.. Charles non of Capt. William Simm uuuun: , luau -NORTON-TA\'L()B - bor, 1890, at. St. ( dnl, Kingston, Re\ bv m}... V auulvan. ` No. II, Frontenac wnrd--W. J. Mor- gun": house, Princess street. John Ander- son. Y We " on Gloves for one look. idih the tlm__e tobnygood glovol ebony. ' JEN|(l`N'S. . T. F`. H Dim-znnxu um um. Pb -W Ila wutogilrylgou. no iljanuary 10th. In the I is selling at bar- -V lumen, to A Smith. ,-at [A wunoo ("PP") - Northwest to 5 fair. turning much colder. II No. 6. `St . Lawrence wnrd--A. Moll- , (uhnmh livery oice, Princess street, W. 1 . Dick. No. 7. (.'ata'raqui wnrd--Mrs. Stnley s home, Queen street. Thomas Dunn. No. 8. Catnruqui ward-- iph Cum. haune.WH' I-on knot, . "E 0- N0. 9.`. (`7'llA`t;arnq.uxI war --C. O'Nem'e house. Bay street, James Mullen. No. If), Cataruqui wnrd~~-Mra. McClus- ke_v a house), No. 10, Lower Bugot. street. D. Sullivan. Mn II I7-n-l------- ~---'~ "' ' " PRICE aoino. j- ,... nun more that moo linen. There will be a short: r weather at prion lo Iver ahnn have ....__.____.___:i. POI Iomunns my me rooms And bond at HENRY B NDII1-nu-. . a Dlplnmu III The lost Vnlunhle Com- morolnl Corllllcnlo In Canada. The history of the now fa-noun Kmg- m Buninena College nhonld be very fu- uliar to King:-toniumu. and more especial- to the one hundred representative uninosa who, fourteen inuence mtrolmra. and l Tffr". IE AOOOKIODATED Qrooma. Allmodern wt. near llnrl pt. 7 TWO GEN TS -_..a will re cheap up and every E LII B----lI5 t foot. Teh- LIlB- tl'D0t. ` nenmy, jl`. No. 4, Ontario wnrd~-T. D0wney u house, Bagot street. J. E. Johnston. No. 5, St. Lawrence ward-A. E. Elmer's barber shop, Princess street, T. H Wbbv. ad every you can e 30th \ oath`- I--145 V. i&`s`.i'.` ncer. ' ` No. 2. Sydenhnm wnrdMrs.,MilIer`s house, William street, Isaac Kellv. No. 3, Ontario wnrd-Ontu.rio'hal|, R. Henthy, jr. No. -I. Untnrin urn:-rl,_'l` 1\r..........u. Llkl-A- romng Booths. N6. 1, Sydenham ward--Mrs. Sullivnn a houso, corner of Gore and Wellington snreeu, E. Power. deputy-returning of- ficer. Mn 0 u...l._|.___, - .. ...-- up a ngnv. to a. nmsh with its opponents. Mayor Elliott/e term of oflice expired to- day according to the latest act of thp On- tario legislature. Ileretofore the old council held one meeting in January to wind up business, the mayor a term being extended to that time. But now all the business of one year must be nished by the council within the twelve man the, ex- tending from January let to December llet. poinwu ma nominee. James Mullen, who is opposing Dr. Ryan fora soot at the council board for (lataraqui ward for H97. is making a vigoroul house to house canvass. He says he is in favor of changing the existing oil limibs, so as to allow any oil company to locate here, and on man position will put up fight. to nish with its Miiyor exnimd r.n. celvea by mm In his canvass. Yesterday alderman Skinner reconn- mepded the appointment of a certain rate- pnyer as acrutineor for the by-law at a subdivision in Cntamqui ward. Not-. withstanding the fact that the position was already lled, Mayor Elliott acceded to alderman Skinner : request and ap- pointed his nominee. Juman Llullnn ml". :. ...........:.... Ix, question Mayoralty candidate Behan states that he has every reason for bein satised with the pronpecta of n auccesafu issue 0! his campaign, so far as such prospect can be judge?! by the assurances of support re- ceived by him in his Yeaterdnv nhlnrmnn Ql.i...u... ----- 'l.1n'u!7nu-nvutvivo who called the anti. monopoly coal oil alderman brainleee" unconsciously paid a poor compliment to the perLy e candidate for mayor, alderman Skinner. He is their devoted ally on this question. Mavmmltv nnnrlirlno-A RALIIDI manna AL-A unu xorgor. many "in ms mind." A meeting of the executive commibbee of the liberal conservative association of this city was held in alderman Skinner : oloe lent. evening to adopt I plan of cum- pl rler the oon uniolpel elections. R mg on _ wanwa too much cash. Alderman Skinner tells the News that he will certainly be mayor of Kingston for 1897, but. bh linotypo slipped a cog and forgot many in his mind. meeting of the exnnlmivn nnmmitnm lllby-IOU! years. Several nldermnnic candidatea have been trying to dicker for rooewra to crow for them on Monday night. But the owners wanted too much cash. Alrlnrmnn Qlpinunn bnll- Ll... \\'_..__ AL_L any next. The vow:-an city clerk. M. Flanagan, has been resent at every mayoralby nomi- nation hei in this city during the past fty-four years. Rmmml ..I.I-.........:.. n.....I:;I..A-_ L- .., L . ,7 frat` MUNICIPAL CAMPAIGN. ,' warns, wul be knighted on Monday night. Mayor Elliott was busy thin for-onoon swearing in the acrurbineera who will do duty pt the various polling booths on Mon- day next. The vnfnrnn niltv nln-L II VI .... -.. THE WARDS. Who'll Bo lay-or. Who'll Bo Aldermen. Who'll Bo Trutou f-`l`ho All-I mpoI-- tant Qnutlonu -Who|-e the Polling Booth: Will Be Located. It is said ts cox main public school truwee. a candidate for re-election in one of the words, will be knighted Monday busy THE TID-BITS GATHERED FROM Ridonu wurd--Henry Bm'lov's. `menu street, J. H. Brickwood. \'ict.orm ward -Mrn. Maynard`: rie street. W. I). Mueller. \'icmrin ward-Mrs. Rogers .nll street. Hurry Baton. Victoria wnrd- -Mrs. Noboa ion street, F. Imnlop. Polling llooths. ln..l...... ....l 11-. Haines _&'I_:ockcu. C.R , R. D` Baker; \ .C.B., Thoma aw George London .l.W.. J. A B. mith; mumr. 11. 1-`. Willnot; c Ian. J. Porrymnn: roan-ding net-ovary. . 8. Sn tho; ninohl nu-nary. H. Hurley: l. ., '1'. Atkinson; J. 3., J. lhndc; dolr pin to high court. R. D. Baker. . ...._____j... 1!. Hon, an of A. Hun. .BIn*icdold, had a mnbw amps Inn donth by drown- `; oldoyu ago. no wanking mviouyIoM.thoNorhBhr,` on ID IL [Lasagna n.-no hi- Cunodlin Ifonaun llplco. (Iouru Sunhyund |IaodoMld,C.0.0. .. Mnalguubd Tuovdny evening. Tlunnlud body will be known at court. Stanloy. It. now bun membership of mom than one hundred. The Installation of aoat: for ISD7 took plnootloor the nnnlplnntion bad lnonoomuvnmshd. Thou ncmodjoiow Ii" hokl nlm dnrinn Mu lnnnmunu --.-. Looking For `rrouhlen. A police constable from Whitney. Ont... has been in the-neighborhood of Sharbot. Layne for several days past. engaged in u oenrch for four men. two of whom are reci- dente of Olden township, one I Hincbin- broolxe men and the fourth I resident. of Kennetec. The four men,it is said. broke into A prmu house At. Whitney. where a dance run in p rue, amuhod the furni- turmuuultaed 9. e pro rietor and other- wise ontngeouely `mveconducted them. selves. v. urmurrow will be on busy day at the Y.;\l.C.A. in the morning a boy`: recep- tion will be held to which all parents are cordial? invited. The afternoon a recep tion wil be given the young men of the city with I varied programme of gymna- ninm exhibition, basketball gnmea. music ana refreshments. The evening has been not Aside for a grand ooncer}, which is open Also to Indy friends of the association. All Free. Read the talent. in another column. vucun were conducted at the hnuae by Rev. A. \\'. Richnrdion. The remains were carried by live s/onnafdeconsod. John, James, George, Lawrence. Norman and her aon-in- Iaw. 1'. Alexander. The corbege which folio ad the remains to their last renting pinto van a lengthy and representative on ruu-nu uv n no mus mu. andnrlon. Yenterday afternoon the funeral of tho late Mrs. I . R. Hendermn took place from her late residence, William I-treat. Ser- vices were conducted at the house by remains mam (luvs Them A Wiarm_ Rocaptlon. The members of the Mcllill vollege glee club took a trip over the electric street ruilwny helt line yesterdny. In order to advert.-fse their performnnoe they (rhone the "roof 0! the (air as the moat suitable place from which to make their ob.-aervutiomr. Things: went smoothly until their our on- tered l orL:-nmouth, when the vii-iting stu- dents were mssalled by acrnwd of hood- lumn, who pelted them with Imrd sub- stances until the car pmaaut of range. nuns: I IIIIIIIK BRIO` Great, reductions in every department. Everything ollered at. cost price. Buy your new carpet now. we have some splendid patterns loft. and will sell at big reductions to clear them out before stock- taking. You will make far more than three months int.ero.-t. on your money. Drdi-a goods reduced thirty per cent.. cloaking: at cont. price, blankets and com- forters reduced. Everything cheap at. R. _ McFnul's stockmnkimz sale. new nu-urn Ill rno Y,l.(.`.A. Tomorrow will be busy day I'..\l.C.A. morning A hm/`n mm-n. A Happy New Year Ia whnt Llze Y.M.C.A. wishes all. big reception will be given at their buil ing t.o~mo| row. Read the day pro mm: in another column. In tbs ova ng 6 following In-tints an billed to ll 1 Mrs. Cnllfal, Mlbea` Mccdrtne.` ale Singleton, Walker. Brock. E. Bailey nu Mills and Meinrs. J. B. McKay.JAco Bros, Orr. Ellis, O'Connor, Hpence, M Bride and Morgana. 4Mrsscs iE Button Boots Wan only slight Damage. About noon yesterday some of the decorations surrounding the altar in the chapel at the House of Providence caught fire from the candles which have been kept lighted since Christmas. The fire depart- ments were called out, but their services were not required, as the ames were ex- tinguished by the use of hand grenades. The loss will prove trifling, but it gave the sisters and inmates a great scare. Pollce Court This Morning. In the police court this morning John I Mckeclmie was ned $5 and costs with the option of going to jail for one month, 4 on conviction of having been guilty of beg- ging on the streets. James Bolan was I given a similar fine for having been drunk. \ Several citizens were charged with inlrac- 1 (ion of by-laws. ln two cases the charges were withdrawn, one was adjourned until (. Monday and another for two weeks. I Won By The Cadets. ln Halifax on Saturday night a. com- pany of Royal military college cadets, holidaying there, had a hockey match with the military gymnasium club and winning the game by 9 to 6. Cadet Bennett knock- ed out ve of the nine goals. The cadets were: Payzant, Uniacke, Weston, Bon- nett. Wilhy, Francklyn and Leslie. On Monday night the cadets played the United Hunks team. ay|:e`Il Bring An Etlon. Trouble is brewing in the neighborhood of She:-bot. Lake. Two women, resident in that locality, have, it is said, been indulg- ing rather freely in gossip about. one of their neighbors, with the object. of causing trouble between a man and his wife. The _ husband says he will seek the assistance of the law to silence the slanderous reports set. afloat. Ullfllllll-I Illfu hyhat more suinble for n Clu-isizmas gift I: I same article uf fur, such as a pair of gauntlebs. a muff or cape, A storm collar or n mink or sable roll` for the neck '. We think you will nd the largest. assortment and lowest prices in furs of all kinds at the store of George Mills & Co., 120 Welling- ton street, next door to Waldron a. -uu uuuu uu ulnnu all] not us changed But. so close out the balance of the stock at OHord e old stand I will sell everything on hand for less than manufacturers prices. Call and see if we have snything'you want in boots, shoes, rubbers, slippers or moc- casins. A. Abernathy. To Inspect The Illnernlu. Archibald Blue, director of mines in On- tario, arrived in the city to-dsy for the purpose of inspecting the cabinets of mineral specimens prepared at the school of mines for the Ontario bureau of mines. and which will be located at different- mining cenlsres throughout. Ontario for the benefit of prospectors and miners. mvnooynoromthoortlshr, ' tholl. lavnooonnr his Am.'!'l|oy\c5tltr1cknvc|l aiconndoruhdthrongl - nngullotlntotho vlur. o inutoinlnguboldoathollml `I058. Din. llnnnhlu H- The Cal on Llmlu May Not I Rut on nlnnn ....o u.. |...I..._... . unuergomg upernnonl. Manager Atkinaon, of the vehicle worlu, ill in the general hospital with a serious internal trouble, was operated on this week. . The operation was a success as for aa it went, but the surgeons could not reach the seat of the trouble. Another one will be carried out next week. l.H!II'l IIIIIIIIIO ADOIII ll But if you want anything in boots, shoes `or rubber: call on Abernathy. 127 Princess street. _ K/INGsToN. ONTARIO. THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 31. The amount of you can saye by i_tucI| Taking Hale. ul....o:,\.... :.. .. __..l cliv AND VICINITY. Undergoing opentlonl. mall AH.h..-.. -0 Al... ....L:..| K-89 ciunngod n no` 9.}... .r....I. ley xuici , Jacobs co. Mc- ll. A ' build- rrnlnvnn nurnn. ,, . ' Tho nioolhuol ion chub lled the intern portion nl t.hoInrIIorvudrivgn~ out into tho Into this morning I) " manual the not-do-not wind. 4: 1 lurborhopufrouladouuldpnrtvut. ` llilnpitytvlho Icovhich emu? chuudcutd pdntwunotdoo` drinnout nu. ... 5.1.- _...n...... ._ . I R. J. 'ibGI,h:!l"nl oftbo C.P.I. ulqn agency . vod hm t-hoComp:nI'da| Cable com y. i Nu York, I unique and very pretty Oh man cud. baring no an: ultra oompnny head oco III In in our twanty notion high. Mid the help at thick in solid Iurbk. ,,.,__ __ _L___ _. .. . -.. . no um ouunon M70 received New Year outings from Lion.-Col. Rntun on be-` :1! of tho ocorl of the met. battalion, Winnipeg, and from Liont`-Col. Worthw- ion, on Inhnlf 0! the 53rd battalion, 83"- brooh. D I `\l':I-._ ---- -~- ` -' " ` wuu. u,u;1.n`2U. During our cheap ale we will-_ofTor a splendid range of ndoveroonts, mhdo the umouordor work. in heaven. rmlvsona, French nappo and friou. at prices lo defy com ition. Z. Prevent. New York Cio ing Stan, Brock street. Liaul..(`nl_ II, R. H.-uni. ....a -m__ -1 If you intend decorating if only one room, call and see what we are doing and for whom. uloumng more, Brock bieut.-Col. H. R. Smith and oieeu of the Nth battalion have received New greetings Lioul.-Col. Run... .. 5... couecuon at. door. City treasurer Ireland reporul to the city council Monday evening as flloml re- garding the collection of fuel on srket No. I: Amount. previously roporbel, C0.- `.!0;col|ocbod dnrimz out fortnight Ins. no. I: Amount. previously roportol,'31 during put fortnight. total. Il,03.120. h.... .... ....- 4...- --I- ._A --- - unul next sprung. Hear Mrs. Martin, of Montrel. sing $0- night It the repeat. 0! the "Coiling of the King." ydonhnm street churtb. Silver collection at door. mm o............ I...l-._J _.A-.-,- - -- nouses In lcudeau ward. The new wing at Rockwood honpital for the insane in c-.omp|ewd.with the exception of the heating system, the contract for which has not yet been iven out. This part of the work will not ikely be nished until next spring. Martin. nf llnnona .:.... -.. r.. (1. Mitchell. Within the put: twelve months C. J. Hrahnm has improved propelt in Victoria inn! no the extent. of $21.` "\ Within the same period he erected $9.000 worth of houses in Rideau Thu mun mim. .5 l)....l._.....J L., ,-. - - war, we. upward. Our own_ improvedLivorl'ills are pecu- liarlf; adapted to those sulliring from too muc Christmas cheer, whether taken in solid or liquid form, and would respect- fully Advise all such to try n b0x,2.'vc. each. R. C. Mitchell. \Nir.|u'n oI.- ...-A .__-u___ .. ,. . non. ' Tonight. the cantata, "('oming of King, aang with so muvh success on Tueadny ovenin . will be repeated in Sy- denham street c mrnh at K. Collection at door, I00. upward. own imnrmmn.;.....I-.'n. ..... ...._.. unmnu Anglican, Rev. Mr. Tighe, SL5. New ooring has been laid in tho (J.T.l{. station at Kingston junction. Two of she now Baker heaters have been put. up nnd me beina used, and 5 number of men from Brnnbford are pntcingtho others in posi~ tion. `vi a [NICK - Since the hut. of collertmna in aid of the general hospital was publi:-had Lhoso came in : Cutenraqui Methodist church. 83 I58; Odessa Methodist church, 33.64); Amhert, [Aland Anglican, Rev. ooring been laid in Hm 41 '1` u galnl man ever. H Salvor & CQ. A visitor to the ring Hlly the horses in use in the city, both y wealth and other- wine, are very poor npocimens. The best. horses he has seen were drawing n hack. Gin..- .L_ I . ,.- uouecuon at. door, top. up. We are nol. `going to let our customer: suffer because money is scarce. We have put the price in ranch of the depleted pocket.-book and are giving`bett,er bur- gaina than B Snlvor visitor tn Hm in, ...u,.. .1... perxumo on unnstmas eve. It was much appreciated. This afternoon the convicL~x in the King- nton penitentiary were treated to n mlmical entertainment. by local talent. No doubt the unfortunates appreciated the kindness of the entertainers. To-night! To-night. (Jo and hear the Coming of the King." which so many an- joyed on Tuesday evening last. will be re- peated in Sydenham 1-treat church to-night. Collection at door, mo. 'n mm nnl lmi-.. M .1... _.._ , Tho Vqitgblinhment. pcanootnd gnnt perfume case lled with choice French perfume Christmas appreciated. oclock by J. W. Denyes. Resolve next your to be a better than you were the past our. agreed bodo this there woufay elevation in the public tone. The young Kn. Ham oro. Members of the Catholic church will ob~ serve the nbatlnence from meat on New Year's day the same as on any other Fri- (law of the vear. The Brockville Times jubilanbly declares that. "Dr. Moore will be mayor of Brock- ville for l8l)7." Monday night we will know Moore about it! Farm stock sale. in C. H. l)inmand'e one and almll miles emit of0densn on York Road, on Wednemlay. Jan. (nli, at one o'clock by J. W. Denyes. vonr to ha :1 h-mu n--`v--- DIIIH IIIOFHIHK. Oranges, lemons, table raisins, gs, dates, French creams, fancy chocolates. J. Crawford. M.....L....... .: AL- n,.. .- - ulrs opera house. The ballobboxes, ballots, otc., for use at the municipal election, on Monday. were distributed to the deputy-returning oicers this morning. Ommzea. Iemnnn mm. .....--.-.... c-_ 1 lunch: we. mm '.:.')c. tor ()'Uonnor variety company New Year's night at Mar- tin's house. The bnnhhnvnn hnllrxl-9 A- Lu. ~-A S lX__TY-THIRD YEAR. --No. "304. oer. Along withthe other twenty thousand inhabitants the \VMl<.' stall will enjoy the holiday and cause fnom toil. Nu Wmu to- mormw. morn ng ()0 to Wade's for the Mnximus atamlnrd horse and cattle remedies. consisting of condition wders,cough and colic cure, gall cure, iniment hoof oil and absorbent blister. AIM... ....`u..;L- 41 . prove my awe and loyal as they were. A carload of sheet iron, to be used in the manufacture of steam boilers arrived at the U.T.R. freight sheds here this morning. umwrord. V V V ' O'Connor : variety performance on New Year s night will be up-to-date with new specialties. Kingston has lost quite at few nuble citizens during 1896. May their sons prove as true and loyal they iron. be mad .'.. stanu Still. Come and have a laugh with O'Connor}; variety company New .Year s night. Begin the new year by paying your debts. Pay what you owe and get. money into circulation. Raspberry lemon, pine apple synup. J. Crawford. n`n,.....,..... ..-_.--._ -7 r -- syrups. J . Urawford. Freight traffic on the different lines of railway centering in this city is almost: at a stand still. nn..-.......a 1.....- - In I A-~ THOITOW. Tickets lUc. and `25c. for mrnetv nnmnnnv Nan: \'......v.. .\.- N'uts, table raisins, gs, dates, fruit syrups. J. Crawford. Freight: tmfw nn eh. .l:tr.......; 1:--- A songs at me opera house New Year's night. The `Prentice Boys ball will be hold in the Winn hall on New \ear s eve. Tickets 350. and DUO. bottles. E. C. Mitchell. Tommie O'Connor in his comic songs at the house New _ Tine Boys held in You will say they are worth more.