Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jan 1898, p. 1

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' Cuber ry. Man. , Major-Gen. Yoatman-Biggs, who co 1 Inanded the second division in the India frontier campaign, is dead. `He fella victim ` Lo dysentery in India. A ilesnamh from Bermuda states that ...,T...- ':;...i........"'..:.*.~ hllcll Indoilltn. ` J` 4 V ` dysentery In man. A despabch the steamer Scobie has commenced the work of laying the cable which it no estab- lish communication with Tulke Island an Jamaica D... II` Y. Jul:-`nu-n Qnainnw. Mlh. D Jamaica Rev. E. L Waldorp, Saginaw. Mich .110 whose home alleged stolen property was found. pleaded not guilty to the char 6 of larceny, and hi: bail was set at $H)0,w ich was not furnished. n-.....:.. \1v.n...m In Wall nnmrinmn- not xurnwueu. Captain Wnllvum E. Hall, sg_porinton- denb of the L-3R.oi mine at Rosaiand. B (1. . slipped and fell down the main shaft. a distance of 600 feet. His body was crush- ed beyond recognition. . A lnrnn nvndimue has been formed to ed beyond recognition. Alarge evndicace has been erect`, palatial hotels at`. Halifax. Montreal. Obmwa, Toronto and Nuagara Falls. The plans also include a. bug hotel in London, England, than will cater to the colonial bride. l)........-....o-.uinn Jnhnsann \'nrf.h `Dakota. bride. Representative Johnson. North Dakota, has introduced a bill in the United ihutee congress to repeal the law which has just gone into elfecb relative to pelagic sealing and Importation of seal skins taken by pe- lagic sealers. .lnhn Mnrrav. travelling fora Toronto laglc sealers. John Murray, travelling house, while intoxicated on Windsor, 0nc.. sold his sample one for ten dollars and tried to make the chief of police believe he knew something about the Napanee bank robbery. _ William Ina!-um. killed near Ridzzetown. robbery. William Ingram. killed near Ridgetown, Ont., on Tuesday, had $13! in his pockets and $600 in the bank. He lived with his sister, Mrs. Anderson, and on the day of- hie death had bought an organ for his niece. He was unmarried. Edward Hurford, one of the delegates from thed-Sritish trades union congress to the American federation of labor congress. held recently ' at N e ille, Tbnn.. died yesterday of pneq ma while returning on the American liner St. Paul, which arrived at Southampton Wednesday. Opposition Attack the Iliu-plus Unsuccess- ruiiy- x snioi-icy ot Eighteen. Toiwwro, Jan. 5.-'l`he question as to whether theigriduates of Victoria univer- sity should have an extension of the right of separately electing representatives of their alma meter to the university sen- ate is one which has excited some dif- ferences of opinion among those specially interested in higher education. Conflict- ing representations have been made to the government on the subject. To-day the minister of education brought in a bill extending the period for six years. during which Victoria is entitled to have live representatives in the sen- ate of Toronto university under the scheme of federation At the expira< tion of the six years the graduates of Vic- toria will vote in common with the gradu- ates of Toronto university in the senate elections. mi... .-....-..-..:Hnn rni-ml n nlnlnnrn and fns. swm & co. f 6900969909690 elections. The opposition raised a debate and divided the house on thequestion as to whether the government is justified in `excluding the railway aid certicates and annuities from the statement of the liabilities of the province. It was" charged that the government was guilty of concealment in refusing te deduct the capitalized value of these obligations, which do not mature for forty years, from the assets. Ministers and members on the government side of the house made a com- plete answer to the criticisms of the opposi- tion. and the vote vindicated the justice and wisdom or the position that they took. The house rejected the amendment. `the government majority being eighteen. The comnonsation clause In Mr. Dry- government mayority nemg eiguwsn. The compensation Dry- den s bill for the extirpation of the San Jose post was the subject of warm do hate in the early alternoon. The bill proposes tn compensate fruitmen whose trees have to be destroyed to prevent the spread of the post, to the extent of one-fourth of the value. The opposi- tion advanced two views on this prov-posnl. -Mr. Crawford thought no compensation should be given while Col. Matheeon went- od to put in the bill a provision for appeal- ing from my decision as to value. Mr.Hia- cott. who lives in a fruit section. opposed Mr. Crawford s view. although Mr. -Gibson of Enron exproned some sympathy with it. As to Col. Metheson s idea. the premier declared it would effectually strangle the bill. If decisions as to velues were to he eppeeleble. the cost of carrying on arbitration: would be as great or greet- er than the coat of compensation; E -9 billnelly got through committee as ori- ginelly preeented by Mr. Dryden. the loudeu Troulgle. I .\l-US, Jen. 6.-A letter from en otiicer of the Merchend expedition (leek, enm- mer. meeeecred) eeye the French force coneiete of twenty-three white men end ve hundred Senegeleee riilelnen. Dee- crihing the herdehipe endured, thewriter remerhe: "The netive oerriere give much trouble. We eeiud them loroihly. end they ettempted to eocepe et every oppor- V tumty. We veinly ehot or henged those who were receptnred. but otheie con- tinued to eeoepe. We were obliged to enter villegee end eeiee ell theuieii end _ women. Sometimee the whole popnletion ed. We then burned e few hute,`which geoerelly induced then to return. We . eeieed the chief end eouipeiled him to give ; up hie elevee to cerry our ioede. The in -the`only_wey rp deelwith theee hretee. .whoni`Ie heve eeen qnerreilor the"hodiee nf 9|-air elenh mnndne I1: foal." wool: 70 Inn 11 qlllrnrlur w of *hcir uhoeconndu htfood." ' Z. M0-C IIIII lxilvctvu. 81'. Longs. Hm. Jun. 6.-'l ln St Inuit Jnuhll nun bu bun noldtoJohn'l`. .Il._.- -nggialn-0.-Q Qh` n PITH OF THE NEWS!" ANOTHER DIVISION. Germany Gt;I`:;CfytI|Il)`E; China Gets Nothing. ` n-Ts RIGHT TO CLA|M ., ` ASGERMANY. . - The Coal Demon nzngnnafg In ommmg uquu mum Fof All. In lflghtlnn the Battle of chi Am uh-en nlerehqntl end 1'1-edoemen 1.7" ell nu Her own subjects-.1`he B /.` mnnt lulu to supplant `the English" Dnncome union in Seo'|I- Japan Wishes Alllunco WIl.h_ On-st l!|-Italu. PEKI.`I,J&n. 6.-The Kieocchou ditculty was settled on Tuesday at A conference of the Sang Lu Yemen (Chinese foreign 0 which made the necessary concessions Dun! vv ]'nn H :1!!! nmninn Of Bi:uLi.\'. Jan. 6 -The ceesion of Chou bay to Germany takes Te"form- a lease for an indenite time. libe ' rect on the ced buildings and eat ' out ensures required for their . _ e Reichs Anzeiger eays the coded to ory comprises the whole of the inner basin of Kiuo Chou hey, so far as the high water line, the larger head lnnde situated south and north of the entrance of the bay to the point where they are bounded by mountain ranges, and RIIO the island: situated within and in front./of7the hen / which made tne necessary concea-uuua Psi bay. ' V _ The cbdedterritory comprises an area gf several square miles. bounded by a laige zone around the bay. within which no measures or arrangements may be made by (fnina without the consent 09 Germany. In particular no obstacles are to be raised by Chins. to any measures Germany deems ecessary for the regulation '-of th water courses. Finally, "in order to avoid conflicts which might disturb the good understanding be- tween the two p)wers," China has trans- ferred to Germany for a period a lease of all sovereign rights over theceded territory. The telegram does not state the length of the lease nor the amount payable by Her- many. If for nnv nnuse Kiao Chou bsv should, IHIIIII Th` If for any cause bay prove unsuitable for the objects Germany has in view. China, after arriving to an understanding with Germany. will cede the latter. as another point of the coast. a piece of territory which Germany may regard as more suitable for her purpoee. In that case.` China will take over the buildimza and establishments constructed by Germany at Kiao Chou bay and/`will re- fund their cost. I ........... 1.... 5; .__'l`hn Tammi navl edi. fund their cost. LONDON, Jan. 6.--The Times any: edi- torially thiemorning: It w uld be sim- ple to assume that the Raw 5 Anzige:- a deapntch tells the whole story, for it quitok omit: to say what China get: in return. To the world at! 6. however. the mo- toriul hot in that rinnuy, by yoionl force, hue obtained 5 naval utntio This is the fact: that must guide other were in determining their own policy. U'I"hn lull: nf A lnmna in A more nvina Of Englinh guaranteed uninese I080." The morning paper ediborin generally are in the same strait; as that 9 he Times. They point. out that the co inch is one in which Germany eppqre gets every- thing and China nobhi g. while the ques- Lion of the safety of m asioneriea in entire- ly dropped. Nothing. however, is said about railwnya or mines. Thu Ihilv (Em-nnicle mum: The entree- In uewrumnug Iauuu.` uvvu punts - The bulk of A lease is s more saving appearances. There is no doubt: ths both Germany and China are aware that in is n pracbiczsl csssion in full sovereignty. It provides a further argument. in favor of an English guaranteed Chinese loan. Thu mnrnino nnner adimrihh Irenerallv about. rauwaya or mln6!. The Daily Chronicle says: "The agree- ment upon which the last Chinese loan was oated in England contained a clause declaring that the management. 0! the customs should remain as now, which was int.erpret.ed'bo mean that they should be in the hands of an Englishman. The paper believes that ` land would not accept. Herr Detring as ir Roberta Hart. s euc- Iilli`, hoe en innuehle thine for money. hurt he ? lets it up Ieetu men Anything eleo. doeelrt ho? The only way to new money on cool In to get the mbn`. for your money--to get. elem. Iolld cool (JIM. will burn down to ue eehel without etopplnc hell way hnzween ooel und same. We know we on: give you perfect eeuefeouon. but we don't. went you to buy here until you know so. _ COBSOI`. The Standard says editorially : Eng- land need not be ruled because ahecnn claim exactly the same privileg as Ger- many. This is the logical and pnar.aail- able position the government has taken up and in is not astonishing to find at it has madea prufounddmpr eion 'n well as had a satiefap ` ' arica. Whats er .\ . ergnan may say, the mercantil co mu y is .well aware that England, n Iaiming equal rights for all, is fighting -lie battle of the American merchant; and traders as well as that of her own aubject. 'l`lu: nailw Nan: IIVI : The areal; noinb Der IDDJPCDU. The Daily News says : The great point. for loud Salisbury to consider is the possi- bility of Germany chiming the riahn to erecbih tariff wall Against. other powers. 51....-snl .-i..n.o..-ha. in-nm Rhnnahni AAV ereorna tarln well against unuer powers. Special despatches from Shanghai say that J. LcLeavy Brown. the British (tore-. an customs agent at Seoul. maintain a firm hold on his post. and that M Aleie , the Russian agent who has been endeavor- ing to supplant the Englishman, ha n unable to obtain control of the nance. ow- ing to the fact that all the funds are vested in Mr. Brown's n e in the Hong Kong hank `at\/Shani: i , which institu- tion honors Mr.'Bro n s siknatnre only. The negotiations between `laude M. M - llonald, the British minist at Pekin, and the (thinese f_g;,elgn otcegavith reference to the questions arising gum the` Russian occupation at Port Arthur are pro int. The idea of anhallian with Great it in is reported to have OX0] ` siaam in Japan. The arquis Ito's eabix net. it is added. will an eavor to promote an Anglo-Japanese alliance. The Plggery Once lore. ,, Touoxro, Jen. 6.-Tbe piggery investi- getion wu reeumed yeeterdny in the .p ` - lic eccounu committee of the log! I 4 , And some more important. teeti y 1` given. The buyer of the he ". . Harrie. ewdl-e that thecengeoee Id to him werenot tainted, while the to char. Fred- . \r__.-_ _. ..II.J _......e-.l Lin given. The buyer 0: we no p . 1: awt-o the I erick Newton. n-called. reputed bin chnrgo than than in `not. 1 sound hog in uholot. Bil uoiaunt, Frank Dunn. cor- ruhonud um ntuomoub. _And said Jun ho had bIIl'lIOd nova-nl oltbo wrong. oftho arena. Junt boforo the adjournment. Mr. 85. John announced the baton In" |.-4I ..:.|.uI lug -nvmlzl call him nl-nvlnninl Mr. 55. John tnnouncuu Inna nuun nu Indniohod he would onlltbo ptovinchl n-assign` _ IIIIIIIIIIII so | Allen. uunou ulluuuluy as "R I , J aession uh as HUform- The net; V. I4 wedding uni.-nrl fnr thnir Eiwf. Ilohu-d Ink and llu label! Dnltod. Bun. Jan. 5.-4Eurly on Mend: 3rd, H: van ovidoncodgshnt sand} uaxlw bit in j E , and I 0 Id n clnde` so the on -3- Q -u| m-. Jnhnhn nlil W U I ' ` Iva thita [Pd g?ou:*:::3n"::5 seen ' w i air way. `J In the mornon wh bone of Batu : In I: popular young ladies who to an e enobher name. The happy bride w Mary Isabelle. dqaghber of Peter R. ,Dnvy, and the luck groom. Richd F9! Staten Inland, N. . At the our epppjn the groom. ett,end- ` ` Mr. Weddington. . Soon after the bride, `Ctbended by two bridesmaids and two maid: of honor, arriv- v ed, and. le/stung` on the arm a( her eldest brother, who gave her sway, walked up the aisle and took her lace he side her future husband. Au t e bride entered the choir 2 ng moat. sweetly The Voice that, Breathe`. . The two om- ` 'ng prieetq More Rev. E '1`. Evens J. R. Screen. who no the conclusion of , e hymn proceeded with the ceremony. -n... nnmhanrv fnrmelihiaa over. the bride ofie hymn proceeded mm me coremuny. neceeery fortnaliciea over, -a idegroom left. amid the strains of the wedding march. whibh was very ably ren- dered by %!8 Rouse. The bride Wu et- tired in I arming unveiling dreaa. Ah the hxame I the bride A large company met, nmonk whom we noticed: Rev. Meearu. Evans and Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Fmkle. Mr. and Mrs. Pecernon. Mr.. Mrs. ...Id Llign `XII-xii-A Mr and hifl. Lnvnt. MI`. Fmkle. Mr. and Mrs. l'ec.ernon. mr.. nu . a Jan White, Mr. and Mrs. Lovnt. and re Waring. Mr. and Mr. Fred Al- varg Miss Louisa Davy, M. U. lhvy and famy, Miss Route. Mile H. Scranton, Miss Prinyer, Dr. Kennedy, Miss Wheeler. E. S. Smnton. A. U. Stanton. Miss Howard. Mr. and Mr: Morgan, Mr., Mrs. and Mia Harkneea, Muse Lucy Wheeler. Mien Davy, Mr. Waddingbon, Mrs. and Mines Davy, mother and sisters of the bride. An excel- lent table was spread and the coverp being re oved,u few appropriate remark: were .4. H11 12..., Maanrn, Evans and Serson. ove(1,u tew npproprmw reumnsn vvclv ado by Rev. Messrs. Evans and Serson, Mr. Peterson and Mr. Fmkle. The bride- groom responded in very happy and humorous rms. Mr. and Mrs. Fair left. on the 11:4 `train. The presence, which were unmet` Liere very costly. 'makes thing for Roche: the 4 .T e t. amo a e g _a an e_ . . 1 Ma 11 h o r sumo: Que . `Quite A nun .......:n.. n` Okn l`.n|hn U". for \ __ `I whdoxlqw the good old maxim, `Lb:-Q Befof'e~_You Leap," there: f.re look `at our _ Blllell Ull Illa II-IIW-I. BicLI.icvi1.Li)r., 0nt., Jan. ti.~-Jamee Cor- bett, ni ht agent of the Bell telephone camp was killed some time after mid- night on the Grand Trunk crack two miles west of the city by falling from a freight trajn. His body was cut in pieces. Cor- b9( t.\%ne thirty years of age and unmar- ried. Lilia relatives live in Atlanta, Ohio Mr. Corbett was one of the most popular young men in the city. `I'VE!!! llujlui ul uul vu- ,Pi1'r:~"m'm:, 1 a.. Jon. 6 -The Pitbeburg Eocomouve works has received from the hioogo. Burlington end Quincy ruilrosd an oredr for twenty six-wheel mogul loco- motives. The engines will cost: Sit.` 500 etch. making the total contract` price $250,- mn WHY N01 citing. `Winnipeg And Onnwn Dnw. 01'rAwa. Jan. 5 -The Winnipeg hockey team opened their eastern tour here to- nightinegame with the Ottawa. The result wen a draw. etch aide tcoring four goele. The match wu very close and ex- DUI I nu Uuuuruvv uuuunv. I)r;moI'r, Jan. li.~(}eorge M. Hendrie says that: the report. of n hitch in the no` gotiatione of the Highland Park clubs syndicate tor the track at. Forb Erie, in a miabake an be has the contract for the track across ,lrom Buffalo. The trouble: the Fora Erie management. had with certain owners and with the jockey club has not: affected the new controllers. W. `J. Hare bu naked for I recount. in the`Oabwa mayonlby, F. I. Fnwke being declined electaod by a majority of one. We place for sale a very fine assortment of DL'.N PS bqst make. _ - L , - ..-_ 1-- -I `n_._u- n___|,;,_ Also.3 grades of Dent : Doglkih Gloves. Thdleather from which these 3 grades have been chosen was especially tanned and pxbpnr ed for the best London trade. Prices $1.25, 81.50 and $1.75. % mm WINTER aLovEs| la Llvmcswou BBO. tsmtt.Irg;(si+`w --7-v*r-*\ Mkflalpn 97 BATH. 'l?'w;nl.y Ilognlu Ordered. _._ . n. 1-.. 1: `Fl... 1): ~ ` Have your pllcn of mm. ll|I'NlHlI01'VhOI|i"ull c-an buy the SU- PIIIOR OANI IPO '1` OAS. LAIP8 for 03w? II n riot In I cannot und qugtr Qo that 0 any In mukot. Ir. manila no lnloh otro or and last longer. and on tho cheaper I doom not Idmnu on nm- mint. Inn no luck In min: 11.. ll . Killed On` The Runway. \ r\ . 1,, `I t____ Bu The Contract Becuro. 1 . .. n._,__ `u 1 ';cA'unous~~ BUYERS FOR MEN- nae With me ID|lImIun| 86. y Johrfa olfurch. for rnunlyf-'.And Old. WEI` ml {Jackets and Gangs Notthe left-over from Inf senon styles. but the very newelt and latent c_rentiona-the very awellest garments designed. Every one now and up-to- date. as you can readily see at a glance. on II\ ..:II I...-. nan Al (9 K0 ll!` Cl Blllnllvvs 82.50 will buy any of $8.60 and $4 garments. $3 will buy any of $4.50 and $5 garments. . $4 will buy any of $6 and $7 gur- meuts. $5 will buy any of $8 and $8.60 garments. . $7 will buy any of 89 and $10 30.!- merits. $8 will buy any of $11 and $18 garments. $10 will buy any of 814, $15 `rind Q1 [1 nonunnnnla .,,.., .,.., .._, -- -__, ,-, $18 garments. $12 will buy any of $18, 820 and $22 garments. Call and see them. Iinntlon lnloh otron:0r and last longer. or: 51.00 elhuper I` do? xinot Idnlng: 011} 3- on. V0 uounonnun. trauma ot buylnzgivo III I nu: ` v lSTEACY&STEAOY. Dlroot. Impox-tau D1-on Good: and lnntlu. L u ..~~ -.--_ _ , `ml Lnmlo UKD!l'l`AKlI-I Itroot Telephone nu. Oponi Prlnoou strut. Uornor I phony oommunlontlon. ._______.___. HENRY BRAME. Iannu UIDIITAIII an lIlnI.ll|-u Prlnoou strut. Corner Bydonhun Itnut. nhnm oommnnlontlon. `I: HARRISON COMPANY Ir...a..u>.-. nnrI' ltrnlmlmnn. II! and I80 IIUJEIVI SnAuMA.\'-Ah 27 John Ihroob. Kip on January 6(.h_, 1898. to Mr. In Shannan A non. 1|.` I . .I'..|..l'L.ELl11,DkJ.l.V \J\ul.I..Ean.|.1 a. Undertaker: and" Ernbalmon, and Prlnoess Street. 'PhoneI:- Wm-oroolu. U0. Benidonoe. 91. Open day And nigh 2.` 77 01:0. T Vn24Nn:\'-Ata Brockvlllo. on Jun. 6th, 1 :- trick Vennoy, and eighty-Ilx you-0. Alan-um:u.-8nddonly. at noon 06-03). at 293 Brock mm, luau Mlboholl. The funeral will leave the homo tn Inow (Friday) afternoon so two o'clock." 2-:: ...._....... locality. modern lmprnvomuLt.|.yll _.______:._______..____. ALAEGE FURNHBED ROOM IN OI home. No. I Brick `Benson. 0 - Paul's Sabbath School. Iontrul oust. llolc Inlufnotuon and Proprlotorl. Now Yolk. ` \ otuws sud su. human N! no n.m.-8ouohu'ly `initiate: ind Inilqor. with light In snow to-niehh. ;. " v . ` \~` Boabians on an Aoo6inxom'r with both single and double rooms. modornconvonoon. at no Qnun uloot. t1 Uno qulred. IZIIUT BCIII Illlc Ullltmm), Jan. 6.--Jon hboitorll laid to have cloud contracts or tho greater` part. if not all `of his 8.750.000 buohnlanf oaah wheat. lee otintionn have been undo!` way for several my: and no about cloud. Tim hnvmn Ara L. Drovfuu Ind OOIIIDIIII. I0!` BGVOIII Glyn Ina Irv Iuouu uwuvuu The buyers no L. Droyfuu company. New `York. the French oxportoru, and (iill a d Fisher, Bulcimoro. Dreyfuu'I IIOII srelo king over the what. and an In have been lot-worded to the New ark hendqulrfera. Nothing is known shout the terms but thuy are bolievod to ho Iot- Msoboryto Leiter. Hill Mid Fisher. tho Baltimore exporters. are nmonf the lnrgt cash grain handlers in the wor d And Ihnd it. the head no a corn house. T--::? |imwu\'rnLv-A uoon mcunnu. sm- VANT who in a good oook. Alitply M. Ill. MlmnIcK's.13H lune so not. after 1? In ELF--BILIABLE HEN IN EVIBY I0- ou1lt.y,loosl or tuvolllng; to lntroduoo snow dt-ooverhbnd keep our show and: tacked no on tron fume: and bridnl throughout town anti oonntn Stood] un- ploymenc. Oommlulon or salary. pol moncn and oxponun Old Inonu [#90316- 3 uugou O .. odl b k I: cod. I` uld:a::1`n.InW`t:n:: 'l:>xou. 53%-u Found The Very Hon:-oo or hold Vwro K. B ., Jun. 6.--()ol. Woavotly, the Saab Ah-i n mining man. proopooh In; for quuaz in Ominocs dulginn the season. states that ho hu located tho mother load from which the Itrlolnl of Ominect derive t.hoir"old. Ho toll! of eight immense vein: of quartz on-orplng out, side by side. 13.000 loco up 3 hi! ddo. Ilia nd is located fty miles wont of the D.-gnin u-iunr ad In an bunk when ntnnd. l'( sddnu I Wonu) Iunmu.l London. Ont, Ocnsdn Ill! IIIIU II III` Pnrlnip river. :.i`u one: lot c.a.maa-7o and 81 - rnmonsa 8`1`lll`l'.KlncIton. om. have it cared for and not it by neglect. How long do `you fun your Sew_in .TMachine'ot'. Bicycht without digand attention guarantee ill our yvot best of satisfaction: A. 1:. J0l{NS'_l`_0I_J a_nno._, For Ladies and Chlldro D. D. UUl:u)m.A ;, UNERAL DIRECTOR, 281 PBINOESB ST. Kin|t.nn.uuoconor to W. K. Umnnsn. -f - wumsa PRoaAas|:i1`iiiZ " ` ONOII AT UENEEAL PO'|1'1TAL. A |C?ok and Llundtous. Boforoncu :0- ll Il , to-Aiuvrhb. SPECIAL %sA[f` If You Have A Good Waggh s. s. conamrf uxunnnmnn not DD? q --.-v-~- -_...__-. _. u-at-um Ann. wnaea. - Evl*oe-ched% Jable Damask. Loner loll: out. II I___._L I ::7_N'raD. _.'IAs. REID, . vv....-__. --- _I T0 L377 BOARD. BORN. wr I. jh !rI,-A29-2529* --!.MI __.I_ .. -__A__ 123 Princess; _St.. Kingston. 2 yards wide Bleached Table I-u-n nan Cl $1 1!. Cltyvi I Chit Foot Queen st. '.l'IbIPl;0N I 9. 65TH YEAR. N0. 4. Don't\2. If it is a q s~ tion of eating reme r W M , SwIft s Scranton Coal commaus & 'ooobm\N. . -n,--n--A__-_. -_) -_-_-_ ___ u Has proved everywhere the most satisfactory and. economical. ,_, ,, , M V, mb utoodbool vrthudntn an obvu tooua\I `no lllolnnllog will out no- We nave Special Values in Table Linens and Napkins t9 oifcrdurlng our Linen Sqle. PEHPLEXED ! `IIO Dilly late Book for WM] IQCQII `lo Pout l'lunuolvoI`hv. . " Bu-pin day at. Tnylorh Friday; 20 per oenb. off. Knhorino Bloodgood. oontnltgg and [Acacia Gurtner. violin colloilb, ah the Open House to-night. . Rnmombor Indencudont Forolton pub- House to-night. Remember Independent pub- lio inetnllntioq end social in city bellFri- day evening. Supreme secretary and other prominent. otcen will be preeenb. V `Fur Linedwwraps ..,\ $25.00. Big sweep, fur trimmed, deep fur collar and tho- roughly up-to-date, Innnmm MILLS & 00.; ESTABLISHED 1874. I59 PRINCESS ST.. - KINGSTON. _.______.._?_._____ THE PHUTOQRAPHING DEPARTMENT OF Lmen 75c., an, 4px :5. < 2} yards wide Bleached Table Linen $1.50. Splendid Table Napkins, large size, :'}x=}. at . Better lines at $2.50, $3 an up. l $| Il TIIIIVI Telephone Ween ROOMS TO RENT. W0 LARGE COMF()l{'l`ABLE moms, with bond und all mndem oonvonienoos, It 38 Clergy Street. near Earl street. _ Probsbly A man rind.` Mra. Sophia Williams, Camden, was in the city to-dey and exhibited samples of ore. which she claims to he corundum of high grede. She has travelled for and wide end has visited aeverel museums, and hen yet to find A better qnity than thet Iound on her farm. near Bell Rock. The mineral in there in good qnnntity. which. she ya, is worth M75 3 ton. Mn. Williams also claims that silver and gold is to be found on her property. }AnT- STORE,{ We wish you all A Happy and Prosperous l:Iew Year. D-.A-W!i!5F!.90-I Illvriavtuu 1 v--uvv----- -_.,_ Bpocinl Enzlwement nf he Celebrated CON- TBALTU. - Katherine Bloodgood And Nu Lady Violin Celloht. __4___ .. - _.._.-qg-w-awn ________________ Dissolution of Partnership of Fen- wlck. Hendry & Co. OWING TO THE DEMHOF IR. GEO. Ii. lfonwlck. the partnership of Fenwir-k Hondvy 8; Co. indlsaulvcd. The business will in future be 1-arrlod on by M. I-. Sutherland nlono. but in the nuns or Vonwink. Hendry 0 Co. Ir. bntherlnud will pnfiu linbllitiol and unllact all nccounu. , 00. It. bnthorlnuu w oolloct all (PEN! Table Sets. Covers and Nap-1 kins to Match. W'|torloo'u oonnu Boxlutrnr bend. Buum. 0nc., Jun. 6.--lsaac Matter. registrar for the county of Waterloo, deed this morning an eleven o clock of dropoy und heart. affection. Mr. Manor had been ill for the Int four months, and wu about pixtylonr years of Age. Ho pm.-ceadad the Ian D. Mcllalngol And was for many yours M.P. P. for South Waterloo. He won greatly respected mcl widely known. I IIIVVKI-uh uuuvvunuuu. The Mail nyu thnta vicu--uonenl Kelly : utnholnont blue the Romnn Catholic church ms in sympathy with the Lord : day Alli- unoo in an important one, coming us it does. from 1 qunfter tbnt. has not, up to 91.. nl-giant. nimo. mien an ICHVO out an D.A.wEes_E&c0 003, Iron: I llllilvvl vu-u II-I III!!! In? or the present. oimo. put. tho Babbsth about-Vance movement. Owing to the sbssnos from Brookvillo of polios 'stI-ate Dssoon, the exsminntion olT.`K. vil. ohnrgsd with complicity in the Portland re, wu postponed until today. . ` - ' Tho Kingston light. but snd powsr company have otdorod/nickloin-tnoslob Inoosrs lot insertion in pi-ivnu houses. Tbs Inststs on now on thsir wny bsro. us- II... I. Hamlin- nunil At. Ontario Inohu on um: my nuts. Iinllory L Hamlin. Pipi| at Ontuio Igdig eollqgo, Whitby. for some day: the [unit 0! Mn. Robon.non.`. G, Sy- IIBIII'Q.|IlFl'J|' "1'; his noon. bl " y -out oI.t lu- od to Ocbolt. Fitninnou; rukdoIU5.000.Aod thq pibin Itin- Amanda-. Tholooomotnvo heonpnny hun- odvnisoutlutio ild nu bk: hf unduIhou\hoO.P. y. W.J. Ielhillwbbo Indrlloodtlnl '&cIutIduoI'l|olroQ|nuhck ellipt- ahndg In-an-ghnnuavxn. aolloct FENWICK, HENDRY & CO. Kingston. Jun. ln~,189e . _:___._______:____ LJEJKJLV 1.11.`! \7.l'L.l_lL\.l.LV .Lu.\. 6513;! naw 0pm at Sawaers. Prices 150.5%. ' .3 . ` Table `Cover and half-dozen Dinner Napkins to match, $4 50. $5 5o) Towel Bargains. LE5iI3I"1$' lhhfisn. nu..- .. .... An-.. no )inw|nr'a. Prinas X50. bf }i|-i>m%N*cEssT smear. .... ..- III--.- " THURSDAY. JANUARY 6th. n,u_L,_.:._..I na I 70 Wellington Street. _?__________:______, IIIIIIQ-up-nauxvg - is now in full blast. and the beautiful framing at such low prices. is attracting the multntudes. r Don't forget LOCAL MEMORANDA. KlRK;DATRICK S_. llnportnnl ltoulnun. I, 2| _-_- .L-s ..:..__........ Irma IumuBLIcn.: 3 yauua vnuu yum... I-inen 3:. $1 2'5- Al cunt-(`Q RIRHCI Given the Cat Before Their fcI- lows. | I|STEWARll*liNlJP|NlN THAT THIS wnu. PUT A STOP T0` ` TROUBLEZ ' some one ltole Old Oolnb From the National an 0a|lery-l`. A. Heinz Denice That He Loot An Hundred} Thonund Dollar-e-BuI. Be Old Let Go llore "than Hall Of It. 0'l1'A\\'A,`JBn. 6.-It is understood that acting warden Foster at St. Vincent do Paul penitentiary, has suggested to the` minister of justice that ogging should be used to put down the rioting in that in- stitution. Mr. Mills has permitted this to be done. The idea of Mr. Foster is to take some of the ringleaders, and og them in the presence '0! the convicts. Tnis. lie thinks, will have the effect of putting down the trouble. Jndue llunraa. Montreal. and Frank down the trouble. Judge Dugas. Montreal, Pedley leave {or the west. on Monday to investigate charges preferred against. the contractors on the Crow's Nest. Page rail- way. . Nflng has been done so far towards appointing a lieutenant: governor of Que- bec. Rumor, however, In busy with the name of judge Jebte. F A Hmn1.n.'l`rnil.B.C.. is here. He of judge Jame. F. A. llelnze, 'l`rail,B.C., says that the report. that he has sunk a hundred thousand dollars in the Columbia and Kootenay mme is exaggerated. He may lose aixby thousand dollars on in. Mr. Heinxe says that last. year he lost; a bun- dred and sixty thousand dollars in unpro- tablenining ventures. Hnmn nld nninn were stolen from the na- next October. Instructions have been sent to the city postrnaaters that in cases of letters for Great Britain and the colonies being mailed with only three-cent stamps, the tines- ter in to eix is two cent stamp an let the letter go forward. This is the renult of the cancelling of the recent order thet poeteize on letters to Britain and the Britlnh colo- niee should be reduced to three oenta. 1 .......I. II-.. anal. nnnnnnman himnnlf Al mes should be reauceu to curse eenu. Joseph Kavmagh announces himself as a candidate for t e local legislature. He writes to the press as follows : "Some of my friends have recently urged me to an- nounce myself as a candidate for the honor of being one of the standard bearers of the liberal conservative party for the provincial legislature in the election about to be held. 1 have much pleasure in stating that I am willing to do my duty if called upon by the liberal conservatives, and I will do my utmost to carry the party to victory if I secure the nomination." care. The minister of public works has ex- tended the time for receiving models for the monument of q\X0e_\._: `Morin and Alexander Mackenzie K A 1....-. r........ M. i`nnnf.nn inn. nimarin- Alexander muclulnuv \ A letter from Mr. (Joneben ine. superin- tendent. ab Dawson. dated Nov. 30th. states that there are about. 3,500 people in the district, and advises food to be sent. in the spring by way of the passes. The nlebiecite on total prohibition will All linen Towels IOC, 12c, 15c, zoc. r\._._ c:n. C..I- ..aII nl-ac|'na OHA uarmootu Must Not Be Worn Into the Country. NEW Yuma. Jan. 6.-There is trouble in store for any man, woman or child. who attempt: to enter the United Staten wear- ing my thing made of seal skin. The in- etructione issued to the different: orta of entry are of the strictest kind. 0 gar- ment of seal, unless it bears the Pryblotl` island stomp. will be admitted to the country. no matter whether the garment was originally purchaeezj in America or not. `*` . A LA- ulm an-iuml hnrn lrnm Grant. the spring by or me passes. The plebiscite prohibition likely be submitted to the dominion voters October. 1.............:.....- 1...... kmm nnnf. tn thn nihv not. - A lady who arrived here from Great Britain yesterday on the Aronia wore a seal skin sacque that had been purchased in London. At rat the customs inspec- tors told her that she would have to take the jscket oil`, and that it would be cons- cated. Of course the lady was indignant and there was a lively scene. The matter wee referred to collector Bidwell. It was then discovered that the lady had left Lon- don and was on her way to America prior to Dec 2'.lt.h, the date of the coming into force of the new regulations. She was. therefore, allowed. to retain her `jacket. Collector Bidwell stated that hereafter it would be mandatory for the customs oili- cere to send to the public stores all seal- skin garments. whether on consignment or on their owner's back. Heparin)` cur luv nunaua. l`qn1'i.,\N D. 0re.. Jan. 6 United States paymaeter Jamee MacFarland, with twen- ty one pack mules. has juet arrived here from Fort Waehikie. Wyoming, and left immediately for Vancouver barracks. where preparation: will be made to proceed to Alaeka for the urpooe of assisting in taking rations to t e Yukon miners. One hundred and two packing mules have been ehipped to Vancouver by the government to be named in thie expedition `ind as soon as the contract [or the euppliee in let, the pack animals will be ehipped to Skurnaw. Capt. B.~l~`.ldrido. eeeondlientenant E. W. Clark and fty enliated men of the Four- teenth infantry have been detailed for duty . in Alaska by general Merriam, department nnnunnndnr. In IUIIII uy commander. fen nu uunarod root. R0:-mlmm, B. (3.. Jgn. 8.-`Capt. William Hall. the superintendent. ol Lelloi mine In: killed at 5:20 luv` evening by lling down the main than from tho Induce to the six hundred loot. level. The body wu` terribly injured by the [all and the ra- nsinu you -hardly nooguinblo. Caps. Hdlludbooudovu thoIninooodoneou- in: to tho Inrhoo Ipin. inotand of getting nnn II (II Ofll M IIOCQ '3? `..}.`,"'uI.""si .I..`.IE".'E"'.`n`.l :'."nI`.Z.".' no upon I ton-inch bun that nopm ' n tho mnnu-taunt. Ho ovidoutlyi upon: ton-Inon noun mu unpu- ra tho oonpnrtnont. evidently? nlkiprod sud Ill Vpncipiulod down the ` ; I llulbdiuloooououl Athnhnh ywmomxurlox. Jun. 0 --`l'bo yuicnt not tothooomhtho nouiution o!Nl __ ll" Ilhlnlp ucouulotPoI-I ..'. .'."L`}`;'.`... - .' I SEAL LAWS ANN67|NG. zoc. Our Silk Sale still pleasing the buyers. lI.4DY& co Departing For `the Yukon. _. ..... n_- 1-.. u lT..:o.u` KINGSTON. ONTARIO, |I`HUBSDA Y, JANUARY 6, 1898. lllllllllu :1 keys, 1 nlmu PI I H Ur I I'll`. Nana; I `rho lploo ol `u lornlng Pupou and ti IAIAII Dnnnlahll. ] czar Alexander 111. II data. . Chinaia re and to have coded as large ` territory to ioo Chou bay to obs Gor- ` mono. Wont Eating: oouhorvntfvea have nom- inntad mayor M. B. Morrison, Trenton, for the legislative uiembly . ` Mainnannarnl Gnbaora will be sent from `III lyluu Ill nu. -vnuu. - -yum. _..- --- . um: Dunntohu. Dr. '/mcharin. the fumoumphyeicinn of- ` Alexander 111. in dead. (`Linn in I-nnnlltnd tn hnvn Ondd IITIIIO the legislative ueemnly. Major-general Gubaore will ; Alderahob to oominund the -British troops in the Anglo Ezy Lian expedition. . a 'l`ha mmnn an Mr. Chamberlain cont in the Anglo may man expeumou. The queen Ln Mr. Chamberlain meunges of sympathy with the citizens of ` London in the city hall catastrophe. (V I lA n{`..-in noun :1" Anna in Em?I"~d London in the cny hall cuaau-opne. V O. J. McCuai says all eye: in Englr-d A are burned on nada, and 3 great Inux , of capital may be expected to develop our minep. n. a. nun! that Ra. mun-Ina Tanner will mines. | In is stated that Sir Charles Tapper willJ ennnciete the policy of the comervabiv party as the banquet to be tendered him ' Cuber Man. * Mninr.(lan. Yeatmnn-Bimrs. 999999999994

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