Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jan 1898, p. 2

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' 7. II V H". " Wu: 4..---mun ms. 1...... ING Plthy Pu-Iagrnphl About Persons At Roma and Abroad` Timotblv; Lane is seriously ill at the house of rovidenco. M `r n;........ L`... ...;..__._a L- m-,,_, L - wau. TIMED suoassous. LUHHL Members of Queen : college hockey team requested the Frontenac: to go up against the Winnipeg team on Saturday, feeling in certain of doing anything credit- able the vets. At a meeting of the ex- ecutive of the Frontenac: last night the propoeition was rejected. the team not be- ,ing in condition and being weakened by the abeence ogReyner. The only alterna- tive left for Queen's is to secure assistance from both Frontenaca and cedete and put as etron A team as possible on the ice ngainett 0 visitors. Queen's team is not in a position to meet any team at present, no practices having yet'been held. The Winnipeg team ha: beemguarenteed forty per cent. of the gate receipts. UL uvu pllyafl. The captain of Queen ! hockey team has wired the Winnipeg city hockey team. now touring through Ontario, that the game scheduled for Saturday night here would have to be cancelled as Queen : could not pub a team on the ice. This means than Kingston hockey lovers will be deprived of witnessing the deportmonb of a. fuse team. M.....L....... -t mi. - general nqlpmu. ` Tbahedhfggor hockey practices at the Kingston rink will be revised next week and come of the teams shut: out. The rink management in of opinion that too much gas is being wasted by some of tho teams, who have sometime: only A turnout of four or ve players. Tnn nhln nf {lunar-1': Lnnlsnn L--. L..- ll'UlLl Lucul 0011620. The Bllclsk and Blues and Morning Glories hockey teams, of the ladies and Queen : collagen ronetivoly. osnuplaoo themselves on fecord by playing: match and handing the gate receipts over to the general bogpicnl. The lhadilfn lnr lmnlunu nrnninnn an ml... . uuwn no we olplui. ' On Bnturday, 15th lulu. the Frontenac; hope to have a novel: on with 1 good out- side mu, probably Morriaburg. For who following Saturday. or :6 so only as date no possible, it. is hoped to bring n min but from McGl college. Th Ah nnrl Inn: nvu-I IIa.....l_._ on one Lropn nla run ouu. ' 'I`hoAbo: odnl. Ocuiwa, want. she Fron- bonnfco to play there at In only due. `olfa- ing halt than gate receipts. It the aggro- gntion will give Iulcionz guusntoo to cover expense: tho -Fmntamm will an COVE!` BX DDII 53. down to t 0 capital. I On Hutu:-dnv. lrja way. 1: man u uuaugn 1.51 on the trbpb bud rim dub. 'I'hnAbar Mnu, mium an-uq.uu woman or an (inn an -bulb and Ilia You In. tho DOII ` dolinlo. IIIIIBVVI. it lllldouoo oi Lltundd . .. Jnhnnnnncs-ago v qvnuuy won II III!` or holding` two days hor racing on the ice in tho hII'b0l'.* Io in-noun an slnoganqah an ntbncoidn mm ma` ,ama eh. me prandiqwm suooouful. v A ll``...... .. .'.n...:|. 1.111--..-__- .n,, IIIUUIIIHII. From p'I"ho'rib iridioswionl (ho uniol-' championship cup will go wutmnrd to 0f_"IH ,. Ira yoptoy hum: `up that my. 1: too ' uuough quesnuqorbgjsge trbphy ' ` um nunn vmn mo men; ` The bankoro tum had itli-at practice of the uuod-lil hlghlil Til? Hgranbldn in ovnn In-on or -chap Tub yggra _ ; L _ it-mrmohd` to de- mm In on lporchj Anne ' ' ale pun om ` Wm. in autumn ocouir-on Jab. ma end!!! " Fred Ilewelfe will` pley hockey thin ` wjnter with the Queen : team. He in an old hlll with chi Ika Th: hnnlvne-n egg... 1...! LL. I;.A. -_.-u-- I PER ONAL MENTION. u give Iumclonu gunrsntoo to reuse: the -Frontenac: will go no conical. nun Y iniae. itnpnnay. !JANvU.`A._il'r 6.` 1893; I.$.%.::'..:.,.. - yuIII.unnnIIonuu`o0:- I-Int Tofu nouns February 9:1 `II but Idmnnnnl ulvnnman. -44 W `Pl'0DIIly - lntiuou clutch: in a nory- . I wu fad ' uponbnud nod water "fox-awry length ' cl Imuitioo. NlOtfilon0l'O in our jll and M pnluhehu my I Inn mlunliwl II pirlod."Ind actually --am not Q uouhwsoa to In nub: jcutodeonliko bu.` Bnohiu tho mind- up-ntnnouot things in this mundane 0! out that this gontlomnn nu, audit Itlunnghe I knomutunlhining light at nnqo mum . won bib nmido honed: his fellow man. '60 dhoovuy and conviction of when iron;-dung huphood him within tho. pawn-uMholtw.nndu-I Mmahd ' adopnndonu being. 0 help. the |p_- ` Ibbrllo Ihnlookod to MI fardo do::.\ I nlpcuniy hppo um " `:3; any `ho glue the opportunity of putting portion \ - H d . :;:z:.=a'* gzgzaa... .:.::.::.."..L..,.L..,.... at I9I'_lU_ t_ln-mar not ' will hon. nos ame. I\uVuaTuxV, uln. `D -| [0 D00 IIKIIIOI ) 1 had begun to congrnbulntn our contem- Eonry. the Nail; 3 journ for whichl, n vo I Iincoro respect. on tho "run" In wu hnving from the effusion: of one Anno- doo." when nrnnaparono non do lumo has so often gured in ind oalugnnn. no would thitfk that the tacit. dianmrd paid to this `nobleman ; lncpirnofont in she pnbllo weal would by this aim: hula induood him to devote himoolf cxoluqivoly to his lam and sundrht Such, haven!-. is not t 0 cube, uni! III! lathe obullitrion from this uuivau] nlator taken the form of the n `lnunloh u I `probsbly munch: in non-book In full ll \_/lh No homo W complete this cold weather without a hot water bottlm for cold tootr There : nothing to equal them for neural- gia. noro throat. inrlammnbion. at-o. Relief ll inahnnbnnoona. All sizes and qualiniont ' E. C. Mltcholh. vv Iuu, rawrneu EHO loll) IIIIOIO. `- During the month of January we will give I discount of 10 par cenb. off all our new spring wall paper. We do this that we any 0 on our season A little oarlv and thaw our sndaomo pupera. 1). A. Weoae & ()0. A LA...` I --.__,.I,AA Al!` --|l -I uxuuu no I.-menu lrum. Han nan. G Gillespie, Pitteburg, lost. a valuable black buffalo robe this Week. II. Lehbup. of the sumo township, found It, and seeing Mr. (Nile:-pie : notice of the loss in the Wmu, returned the lost article. Ilni-nn Oh; unnnbk In. I . . . . . . n _ . _:II wr uuu rupuurqut we mler. Suite and overcoat: made up to take the place of the beat. custom work. Special attention given to the trimmings. rowing t: being perfect. in every way. They cost. you 810 to $12 for suit or overcoat. Hun- drede to select. from. (M: Hell. (3 Hillnnnin 'Din.l....... I.\-s .. ..-I.--L|- l'l|VI!. This morning chief of police Horsey re- Jeivod a list of coins atolan from the na- tional muneum, Ottawa, durin the night. of the 3rd inst. The list; inorudea many rue coins. A substantial reward is offered for the mpturqpf the thief. Quit: and nvnrnnnhn mndn Inn on L..I... st... (.0 bill! IDBDDGT. Twenty five per cent. off all dress goods, . Qweeda, 0820.. ID R. McFaul a claring sale. VWVUI FIVL ur many yours. - A door nhould be out between the mayor : allies and the city _eolicl|:or`n office. The latter could be used for com- mittee purposes. The new city property committee should not promptly in regard to this matter. m.......... L..._ ..-_ --_L Anr WII v I, ' Individual instruction. ` ` For full information I It Q Oollou olce,0dd{ollowo' look. A. nuncima. C.A.,, J 3. Manny. Pttnolpnl. I Pruldone, gallon! I minute. Where did you get your last null? Be nure your noxb comes from Dunlop o. Values righb, prices low. The ice ahoeb on the harbor is revered by many large cracks, and will likely dis- appear. Such is the prediction of a mar- iner who has observed the weather signs for many yours. A dnnr nhnnlrl lm nu}. Innkux-inns. I-La. ` llumlno Prloonfnn. ` Knmsros, Jun. '6 --(l`o the Editor) I lld hnnnn I~.n- nnnm-nnnlnm umm- Ann-\fnnn_ mcnaul, oppollce Ulliy notol. ,, The Donnolly wrecking nndulvago com- pany have ordered two new ton inch cen- urifug pump: from London. Eng., each pump having 3 capacity of handling 3,500 gallons a minute. Whnm AKA mun n..I -...... I-..L -..nu n- IXIHK DD: - . Mayor-elect. Livingston says he will be at his office in the city bulldin 5 every day from ten to olovon oclook. itdzenn can depend than he will be there every day. Great) cloarimz sale of dl-an annrIn_ uupuuu man no wm no more day. clearing sale of dress goods. bweeda, eto., one-fourth off the price. R. McFaul. opposite City hotel. Tha DOHDQIIV wrnnkino nnrl lllunrn: nrun. v.. ......-.u u uuuvw.-an nuullealull MIIIVBII 09058. Black wins to order for tho bulanoe of season. 820 unit for `$1050. Dunlap, King St. Mlnvnr-nlnnk Hm`-.n.n.. ..... I... ...:n I-.. uuuuug ul ll urns-mane cnler magistrate. Uourb Frontenac, Na. 69, IOVF, are making every preparation to make their entertainment and social in the city hall tomorrow 3 aucoeea. Admission fbeeu cenrm. uiuunu . uumop, mn Eb. The Ereemnn says (ne new mayor has had municipal and business experience of a large order and can be ooxmted on as the making of It first-clan chief magistrate. Frontenac. Na. 59. I 0 F _ Ara U CPU. ` v 6 The experts have completed their sur- vey of the BS. Ruaednle and are engaged in (1 uring the result. The woxk will be com: uded to-night. Bin hnsinmu in nu-Rm-ml unnnl: Hm... A-.- Uunuluueu no-mgnu. Big business in ordered work these days. 25 per cent. reduction on made to measure cldbhin Dunlap, Kin St. The mnmnn nun 1 anon: l\'\nI'1I\ll|\nn . v v v v v v v mg Wm 06 Immeamvoly erected. Mitchell : Magic Cough Cure will cure any cough or cold cuublo. Luge bottles `25 etc. rm... -........L..L....- _-,,,,I,- I -| ucug Dwro. ` The mason work on the M. T.compan a elevator foundation will be completed t in week, after \\ hich the frames of the build- ing will be immedinboly erected. Mitchell : Mnnin (`.nnnh (`Jun will nnrn Iulu Cnallp an 1). A. WGBSB E L/'0'l. This morning H Strnblord. nu. shipped to Gouverneur. N Y.. two ue mourned buck heads. one for H. Anthony and the other for A. Irwin. - n(V........ D. ..... -_n _.__, _,,.,L- n I- UULIUI` IUl' II. 1|'I'llln "Cough Shoppers a`toE coughs. Sold 5 o by drugglabs. 100. x. MoLeod'a Drug Store. * 'l"lm I-nnnnn ....-...`I. ..._ AL- l.l rn ...... -4- VVUUUU I L10 5- Viour-genernl Kelly reports the births rogiaboradin the parish of Kingston for 1897 go 124; marriage: 10; deaths 71 and convaraiona 4 G....:.... Iunu ..._u ._,,-_,_ -I ,2. - V-v UUII VUTHIUIII `I Spring 1898 wall papers, choice, artistic and cheap ab 1). A. Weoee 6:. 00's. Thin mnrninul-I Rn-.+.l...A .. ..l.x........: LETTER! TO THE EDITOR. uncaring III!- (.`u.izens'oomplg'lh of the existence of An unaiuhmly ash pile on the roadway near the Jmnotion o` Sideunham and Johnston streets. Rnhnnl hnn I awn-min; knnh. -..A .:.-:L. Juuuwull u D uenuum anuaonnecon streets. School boo 5, exercise books and scrib- blers, good value: and new lines, at D. A. Weese & Cu a. in... .............I1t_I|_ _-.__,,;_ Al 4 I v -I uuu gun: nu uulpllll. " All dteaa goods, cwoeda. etc.. offerod sic a reduction of `5. per acne. at. R. Mc14`uul'a cloning sale. (`,u.ir.ann'nnmnl.vhn at H... ...:.o........ .-J ... -v---Iv--I ovum: rvuruary H1 . Id uonnl nnnuu. wt I coo 6 n1 '`*E;m o . |poon_1_.cgnuon mm? 3'}: M 53513 nuvu. menu. ump, unoro and Brown. Boys` uwqed luita: solid cloth; beat. mafori in Cannda. 33, 84, $5 suits. Oak HA I} Mon : and boys hockey boots M. Human & Lo_':kect.'u. ' . ` Kingston lddgo No. 59. I 0.0. F. donut.- ed the sum of 825 to thohbuilding fund of the general hon-pitnl. - All rhnnn wand. s.....-J- -5- -lI`__-.I _L v or commfuaicnbrnhiplznthtuo A law xrqln ms was mm tpuo very mm onoyr_h_ip fallen at" I Won. Aapiiom`-I no .er'ndrgqM 1! ghnvnuing Q rt 0! navlalon. man : 14 `urn solid ol an "In pen $1. Guqrinwod. E. Ujli 11. . J The regain` week of ptdyp? lbqting no Portsmouth luv ovanln ynp`_ootnducLod by Reva. Meson. Oi-iap, B are and Brown. Bow tweed mm, mm: ninth; 5.... -sunny gIwu`-. ' " The domnnd in for Dunlap : clothing. wuugrtiqw bobu tor udiu is ex. nuns & Lockdwgk _ Now'IH'fn'g 1898 will paper it D. A. Weou an Co,'u. A lo'\`*`ohi'tx`q|pu Iota; Wm will y%u' ` I chi`: D to . 8"l{M`Y:JM`1h:IInVp lhfdavtpub snow his mien dc` uhilion. nu Inn or list: on l.uo-wn6 am < l'oog_I,n AlO.`lvIIkInqVA`IogI--loIhh.ll um u Ana-man 0! `lion v"roAn -nun; loan. - -r ' `- TKL AL.u-_A II. I... 'I\,__I__ |_ _u..L 1,, , PAnAdi5lrKbHI.Puo u up an! out: -f " IUBY `ltlvokrino V . : ` ....._..-- ., , ..\`..__..-_g on I.h'o'l4th me._ the lunch Inltmk wlllbdsoonnlmoh ulgtl. r ' Tonom-o. Jan. 8.-Lint. E. R. Smut. pm at insofoo Strut. ol the on he court bf Ontario. In sbonmo loam or India to Income noond Ilouumnt in the First Hampshire hnulton. under Col. Hohorly. rm tomm otou in anndum at Tomnm nu-punts uuuuon. uncut Uol. Hourly. Ting other agrnduhp of Tomnm MIIV 0 . . -. , L I ` uluil wu wuu runuoroa. snounnan or spark! at the fell hlnln our t. moo. from its ground Aron 0 (non uh lime and umoko, while in the Inc round. mid uhl ' bu. Mophhbo ntoo tloft,3lont.- I or I o tortnru of bin. victim: and mi 0 in bnvjng won Fun. The ml blow of M units sud Inuit 0,1: the throat than. `a sh Ihphl (oiled bolow, uonin I ttinn nd imnn-n um nlnu. Tum A'ru1.E'I'IO A8sO01A'r10N 1' IBM north of the (mood uonndn. '1` o nut lion of Earl Strut will tun directly hrouah _0uI_o 190;, no ololo to I no noo- mrono noon. min lIpuI|n1_(oilod I)! rang. tting nnd tmpcpu vn olou. ulu II, wart very nun. TIII cnnmu Mm King I! mm of Mophlno In `tho panda \` cones hi vriuldtour Fun Irdvoll brought out in (itiihh i acting. In alt cloning not the ropunnhtlon of `Indu Wu wall rondorod. thousand: of IX! n all Mxlnnn nnnn Ah: Anna: At Tho Grlllll. ' "Fault," though phyod time uni again. navar fails to nnnracnu wu shown by the - largo uudldnoo 36 the Grand last night. Jobn.(|nmbh, u Mophmo,hu justly um- orl who bbpumion he has of undoring chi: dlfoulo character.` ml monmonu. ox- prouion. And tone of voice make awry vdrd who on a double nignlcnuoo. in was well ougporud by J? F. Pnlnbir. u Puget; .4 Moncruno. M Vulcan- tlno. and Min K. Olvor, an Mur- guarm. The scenery nnd olooericgl mlly mic very ue. Tho ounnin Mid Elm: nlvndn nf Mnnhhtn `In Mm mus nuu no susplssluu A happy event took place on New Year's day at. the Presbyterian churnh. Na unee, when Sure A.. daughter of A. Vnnnrstine, Herrowsmith, was united in wedlock to Wuliism A. Lake, Murveio. - The core- mony was performed by Rev. W.W. Peak. The bride was attired in a suit of brown broadoiotmhsndsomel trimmed with pink chiffon and tubular ivrnid. The brides- maid. Miss M. Luke,sist.or of the groom, wore s suit) of grey cloth. trimmed with chengesble silk end creem chiffon. \'l`he groom was supported by J. M. Purdy. Murvsle. After the ceremony the bridal part drove to Hickory Lawn. residence of. re. Williem Hayoock, Bwitserviile, aunt: of the bride. where e sumptuous wedding supper sweited them. An enjoy- able time was spent in music and sonmsnd all dispersed wishing the bride end groom every happiness for future years. -l l\ll!llII'(lIUIII' Wll-TY: This morning the apile driver flnlahetl its work at the M. T. compan '9 elevator foundation and was taken to loherdi-one wharf by the tug Walker. It will com- menoe at once to ink apilea for the founda- tion of an elevator to be erected for J. Richardson & Bone. The new elevator will occupy the site on which the old one stood, with an extension lake-ward. Its dimensions will be lll) feetlon by fifty feet wide, with a capacity of hollng 200,- UUU bushels. Auood supply of Ipllcs are on hand. and the work prosecuted vigor- ously. Tho new structure will be ready for operation: with the opening of opting. `l`I!l'I)l1l0'l rloneer Women Reporter. The New York Triliune. in the course of - an article on women writers, refers as fol- Iowa to Miss Merrill, daughter of judge Merrill of Picton Ind well. known in this city: " Annie Blanche Merrill was the tires woman on the Toronto World and hen been said .to be the only women stall` reporter on a Canadian daily and certainly the only one on a Toronto pxper. The growth 0! the newspaper olrculnhion will. it is thnuuht. nivn omnl.-mmnno. m nnm. growth of the thought, give employmonb to other able pens and clover women." v, n In: uwuuulir vlllll "I'll. Yesterday Caps. Donnelly received 5 photograph of the steamer Cambria. lately purchased by the Donnelly wrecking com- pany. The steamer when photographed waeiying in Meaford harbor. She is 3 pretty model, wee built in 1889, and we: the property of the Windsor, Detroit: and Sauib Ste. Marie company. She will be brought here as soon in navigation opens in the spring and docked for repairs. Do Not Make Promlue. ` Electors will act. wisely in declining at this early date to pledge themselves to any candidate. mayorelcy oL`a1demmnic. for I899. lllanynontingencion may arlee be- fore December next. Of one thing the electors can rest. assured there will be no ucelametion for the meyoralby. Pledg- ing eupporb in January la a lime too pre- vious. Auuy unru In A llllllllll. Four members of the new council live within a block of each other in the upper ondol the clay. They are alderman-elecb McCartney. White. Donnelly and Johns. Sul`el than parciculnr portion of the city will e carefully looked after. Seven nldennen also live in Bydenham ward and not more than two blocks from each obber. .-, '1... 'ANDBOlLE NEW RESIDENCE ON 1 -Uumnttmot. non Dtvioion Strut, lute! occupied by David J. Whitnhud. Ara: ntgtunuwlll oompgoto Aabogon 1%: t . . ':...`:...-:.:.- '--- ' I \--unv u-nu uunug IIIO mourn Ur annuity. Provoab of the New York clochlngrotore. Brock street, will oiler to the public all hll ready made clothing on cost rice. His stool: in well assorted. People in need of clothing will do well*'to cull on him no he is determined to reduce his stock. He al- sodgivea great. value in clothing made to or or. lnggeue A undet corps. An enthusiastic military men suggests the formation ofacadet corps in connec- Lion with the 14th l'.W 0. ries on the same principle as similar organizations in Montreal and elsenhere. The expense of maintenance would be light, and the gov- ernment would assist such an orgenizmon. Be In A ex-client. The charge against A. W. llurtch of peddlln without a license has been with- drawn gem the police court. _Mr. Burtch contended be was A merchant. that he simply delivered goods as any other dealer did.und wee not. therefore. entitled to pay license. His views seemed to have prevailed at the city buildings. Grant lnlo During The Month or January. Prnnnnf. nf oluu MA... \ ....|. ..I...|.I...._ _._ _.- 1 Toron to'o Pioneer Woman Reporter. Tim nun V.-...|. "l'|..:I9...... t_ u._ ..... _- uuu A puppy Time. Last evening 0 toumooting and concert vu: hold in the Methodist church. Glen`- bu nlo. Rev. C. J. Curtis pruldod :0 I very happy ounbs following the refresh menu. A nnmor of young people from the city participated. Rev. J. Gronfoll was prouqls and dolivorod I Ihorb addmo. -u_vu-at aunu osnlmlng I puns` or pro- perty. The nation In: gho ruulb of 5 funny dispute |n`d the judge non-suited tho cue. A_._:;,,x , , I --"~bnpItodv0r`I1nxa.*`. i h n.~:':{ ga?.o`i"s5`~in-. 2`23`iI"a . a1'..1"`. hm Jniah otuinimg 5" piooo` bf r. POPCY. In: the rennin at A u gnu nrumwaruounty 1ul'no_ the Uoqtrll prison. the lqrqogt to urvo qix month: and the hour bno par. 4 D`, -'l'ool`?l"-E ( iovern met any outer m Wu hlm , Governmm uiliif English vin`itod the Mr I not J. Murray and W. W. h fro unty ml to_ the Control DPIIOII. N10 format tn nnnm nix: mnnthn hurl mi..n`.`..'_ .1-sgtuat--vuuu-. nyyly will V. TH! ATHLETIC oxboxr 9101: 0! run dlrootly lihl-nnnh 3a`ch ,0: rd no Qua. T-.. A fA-._l fl At lllchu-d|om' Wharf. .A_ ,. . . _-..,.. V `I Mnrrlod At Nupnnoo manna-.5 Lngl. ..I..-- _.. I _.___....p Tho Steamer Onmbrln. ..l.._. f1_..L Y\, -II They [An In A Bunch. ...-...L-.., ,: Al Ag ` /"_ r---ni--_. lhd A guppy Tlma. nnlnn - Lg- .......u.._ __. 0;`-on and alumni: abut protooton. chu- moiu new for Indian `and Human. Bu 00!` M001`. Inn-double :53."om protoc- .t.or'for 60 GM I. C. Mitchell. mm.-v.'.w...s. n....a...-. nu; \n.n-z.._ r [Of ()0 (III. I. U. Iitclill. Miller-'1'-Wort Povuloo-in IE6" lluliolno fog chdnn. laid by ICC. llMhoI. A? A nu-'rua'1' nn:AU'rfrUL1.'Y dens don had Brisk Houu. comer Hmlh Ind Albert Street, with tour full lots. 7 to A. Urncunl. nlrun pn nun rumoam uruu: gu- Inng way to u 0 gtntloh-notion And mild o ecu of Cu-tor : um. Lint Pilln. I! you cry than they will oortllnly plan you. 'l`owIs`|Ip lIIno|I;ITnoI0. Roovu--Jbhn E. Camp I. Councillors`--A. Finn, . Paton Gray. J. Bills. PINrI.ItfIdt@"l`O.Ol llllI|I(UII nuns. J. B. Amos, one of the low living Ham- iltomane who saw the ateiuner Oaroline go over the Falls. says that Jun. 6th Iran the aixtieth anniveraery of that event. Dent. in his history of the Upper. Canadian re- belllon. lven the date as Dec. `29th,aI does Me enzie in hie Cmlline Almanac. published at Rochester in 1840. Col (Sir Allan) MecNnh'e letter to Col.\Btrnohan, relating thin incident, in dated an. let. 1838. Molilullen say: "the (In-oline re- mmed her trips to Navy Island on the 29th." and at nine d'dlock last night the expedition etc. "Next ni ht" might mean the 30th, but was probegly intended _ for the 29th. Mire Liaarrquoten a letter from neptaln Batterab , dated Dec. 30th. 0 p. m.': You wil hear before this reechee you of the burning of the stum- boet onpthe American aide of the riyer. It took place about midnight. I wae in one of the boeta. I heve no doubt that this aifair will make: great note in the United ' Staten in [act] now lt `bee already in Buffalo." , . Hamilton Times. 7 1:: A__._ VVLIIII IIlllLIllC'l- The sheet. belonged to Mrs. Lake : father. Joseph Lockwood. who was, about 1815, a number of the legislature 0! Upper Canada. `S. An Incident `that Happened list] You: 430. llnrnllnn Tim-n ----._-__. HAHN pa in nmodion `in fat giv- mr wsy a nintlnmcon Ind mild I I I I uupuain LVIIIUIIBDZIO on noara. Another advertisement is that of {arms for sale, signed by Dsnlel.lones. Brook- ville. and dated Jan. 15. l8l9. Another advertisement on the same subgect requests that inquiries be made at t e Kingston Chronicle ollice. Robert McKibbon and Mary Hart, Kingston, ask for informa- tion of Henry MoKibbon; T. S. Whitaker & Co. offer a quantity of press papers for sale to clothlers; Dr. Z. Bmally announces that he is'estsblished wit! a physician. surgeon and apothecary and ofl'ers for sale, at the sign of the golden mortar, a full. line of druggists supplies, paper hangings, ladies bonnets, garden seeds. . books and stationery ; William Rudden, ot Quebec, "wlll'reoeive by the earliest spring vessels and leap constantly on hand" an assortment of chain cables and anchors: the board of militia pensions is called to meet on the last Monday in Februar and monthly until its business was tln shed. Several other advertisements and an arti- ole from the American Farmer are some- what mutilate-`I. 'r|.- .|.....i. s...i......_.s v-n.--- L_ lI__ I :. A `O_|-IEME 10 REDUCE OM07 ' \EXf-`ENDITURI. ' the ` ..__.___..___..__..._ TI-1'! WI RESIDENCE ON NORTH doo ohmton Strut. am llouu want of nit St: 9. with {am on and other I:noo|. A100 0 Btolo Dwel- I Q rrfo tract. with modorn unprovo- menu Apply to Joan lmnn. A Look at a Newapaper-- l`eIlInx About Steamboat Panacea. Tne Belleville Sun came acroaaa page of a newapa er. apparently a Kingaton publication 0 the year lillil. It contains a largeadvertieement of the Iteamboao Frontenac. James Mackenzie, master. which is announced to leave different porta an lollowe: Kingston for York on the ret. eleventh and twenty-first days of each month: York for Quechu- town on the third, thirteenth and twenty-third days of each month; Niagara for Kingston on the lth, fteenth and twenty-fth of each month. The rate of passage from Kingeton to York and Niagara ia 133. and from York to Niagara 1. A number of bite of information viluable to travellers appeare. among which it ie etated that geutlcmen e eervanta could not sleep ,or eat in the cabin; for each dog brought on board a charge of 69. was made: all appli- nations for passage were to be made to captain Mackenzie on board. Annlhnr anlunrtianonnnln In Huh nl ':aatau\n BURNING OF THE OAROLINE vlcm.-. s,- F He would also like to see the pollchoroo reduced by two men, but for the present in content so have the present force remain intact, or until such time as the views Q] the commissioners could be obtained on the matter. ulvung -nu-an-5 vuv wlIUUI' Ill!!! Iyllll III} the city treat-urer s oiilce. his would bring about efurther saving of 0050 a year. or H.500 in all. A junior clerk in the engineer : oflice could divide hi! Mme between that department and the trees- urer's office. where he could assist in pre- paring quarterly accounts of consumers, as is his duty at wresent. The alderman in question has no oult to find with the two oiliciula whose positions he would abolish. He recognizes them as ollicient-, palnstnlr ing and worthy of the condence they en- joy. It is solely from the point: of econo- my tint he would dispense with their car- Vlcol. s - (1.. .......l.J ..I-.. ML. ;. --_ AL- .._n,- W ,. ` g Lu vre_w or we cnucu nanolnlroonditlon I the army's nlfulra, the old members of the OOIJTIOH Ne Cduvorlng to tormulubo n gchomo that will rive the tax payers any IHCFGBIO in the mtj ol taxation. nnd if hhlu can be agoom liahad the council for 1392;, will crest; a mum; for lmlhbnn the raw- Mlg ! 0.1 3100 I;_oh ieudlla` imbue. Ono ac ems ropo 5' t o to I rl utlon of clvld olcea. One nlliirmln ban laid thln proposition before mm. member: ol the In- cgmlng council: Malrd _tho olty treasurer : department to-ponalblwfor tho controlling 0! tho ahblro clay : nancier, aboliahin the olllco of tax collector. This woul elleob a mtllvlgg of 31.200 d year. Next, do awn syn. L owater works ollice and one cler . making the water mlea nynblo at e hrinn Ahnnh nfunlmr ....l.... A` Imus ..l one ground I! xllllllyleurad from Incum- branoo. \ " . In view of thd crfllkiul nanointoondiuon * {I city`: ngzulra, bhlo memborsp! u-vu no no mmo um you-. Tho prounh } r to of Iqvontun and one-MI! ulna on tho ollnr will not ' yiuld ouloinm rounuo to , o_n_rry on he city ; balloon for the omrono term. big deolt has to be fund and If it us give for tho puypou of swiping out thin dv qt, the l_ arms 0! omquutor or one bu mm on t. 0 use 0! taxman would he juntipd. Bub boddon thin ohb demands on the my broagury lo Incl-using. Dunn- turn lnloguo and doboncuro rodamptlqn ` are two gun: factor; to be whoa into acm- uidornuon. This your pub of tho fash- ground debenture d bb.will have to bql psid o.nnd '_ ph nu sequent your until ` :10 ground ii Tlaglyjcleured `from ' NUIOG. ' `mu vvuunuuu I" "II [III] Ufllllill. Io noegpo to be 0 one , oonoluuion among the old hands 0 tho my council {hit an Morons ln.thI run at hxnllon um -mung nu "ma mun at tho any council lobrollo In u run at nation will hsvo to be mndo thin your. `ho , rpto Iovontun and nnmhll nun: nn tln Anlldumnn Propose: to Abolish the onion of In oollucor nu Intu- worn, llhollng 5 Ilovlnq--uu un- olnl Oondltlou of the (my critical. in ........ s.. L. _h_..__... -._J.A--H ?T_.__.. LECISLAIE _I_2_cgNonIIcALfi flljznnu -g -.-.. ..__ _._. KINGSTON IN EARLY DAY8. vn.;-wu-uawnurviux I3. Iva. ".'-{;'g;;T `Aw. I .. ~':...... W ; . 1 \ V. loom-can, A og.` `Q INST" ?':P5`"+*L-, Unit D an l._'IIO'I .:-.?.$i`E:-3.`. 1:c.-....'....~..... 80 St. Denis St.. Montreal.` [vnmcuas , on 4-4;} Iuouluhrq ' ., TUX IC '-*.:..`: You will nd its most prot- able departure. 50 years experi- ence in the Shoe buelneee in Kingston has enabled us to be- come thoroughly in touch with the greatest values, consequently we offer you nothing else. ,..e.-_"w- {Sutherland Shoes I898. '7 `fe I4`b.AT Blfz .; `.1 . *-..~..::~.*..~..-.:~.~::..v::m:*A Let your maimreoolution be to wear niumf A"f36iff.u':2i I1, [anon] 1. BK 055'} PILLS % I at-omno and uvdd union-..Dr. nu Kldno n I I. vor PM I in turn lg!) alum nu tho Iy.-tom and hop I O hlvar In pogtnomhulth A non Elva: In oaivo whore then : 5 holt uulnullllu run I!!! - porfnoo 1` menu: good hm?` Start the New Year Right ! `**.\`-""`>V;M"1---' ~ $2:.x.`\L % ' ' 7 r.`.MM...\` .&wc4u... ` wt M.` NERVE TONE JOIIIVIIB nqauyl ul Vvxplill those of CKLEDONXQ `SPRINGS are atand|`_rd and should be prefer: Q when obtainable. Sod by best Hofeli`. CMUI. and Grocers cverywhete. kA POST CARD Amoag usn_mi w..;.; an... ..t I"-A-1 h-nIIH`l| BOOTH & 00., M 151.0: -nun 'A- oLIceus-mI.t~bls$l1h` pnrpAm~fn9n-tn: puts! (up - raar unto tnw powo:st-f`om1- ALL-mu f'AvoI{m: - punt rqmT- mu- vsmg... PgPARD'm'Mo- ;' r1mo'r'.s--` AsK- youn- "clticr: -fan-IT' ` Coal Dealers. RECEIVED BY sum ( t) tho` [nu Ikln cute 3 . M .Za".':L.'....m...m.:. V 14~:.L`_LM[u :\\`\ |lF*1;:?$:`~ . :53 .-A - ..-M-.'.*.,-::: % ' "6 am '-2:2: .1`,-ts.'r.-.:.*:*:'-.-.:'..'.-~ , . ' , ` _ W9 ` n! bung: ,3iin'dfn. wily. Immply ' I'D: Inn ' y uoved by I warm bath A w'novu'Ilr; mum uppnuuon oz gunman. non mo to 0840 per uinux A 1rd to duuhtou o! 010 nfonnson apply to . l.A.. rruugpal FIRE -; -. Ton` lth `torturing. disguring, v .bulHln``,fr1bodlng,|ch.!y,und pimply human. Instant v vnnvnnl I: n -cum Iu|OIu ---u: ---and! `us; 1.:`&o. bxi'n:ioutn'c.hu I,-s. u.'.T..-`.I=.}'.Ig"~"" W Ike Carnovsky Company, ` ,l320N1'AllIO8'l"Rl$E`l`." Cnonc `M. ,, ,.,..,,.....-q, panvvgupjlllg Blllaulj . E` 553. '. ""`:":`H l "`?"t.'a." 5 on von 0 n v an n 11:. Thu ronoenont and culture of hgmo it ill hi I: at 031 6 Int 5?;'ri:.:;e.:.:.."a:.':1. .::..:: KINGSTON BUSINESS couaae 'hoes_._ BURN IOBIIIBLY TH! nar- ::.. ;.: .-..~v-, .r. 2 ' .0 I 0 OBI ' I . n lull-Anygg & nouns. Ontario St. P. 3"?!` L%!9s .."9284 Ll I13 Ana 4;` ORATES LII __...____..__________ EDUCATIONAL. Bo-opoim on MONDAY. JAN Std. 1898. for Day and Evonlnu (name: In uU.~uNE.-Mi. HI-l0K'l`. Aw-uyuun nu IIUNIJAI. -HM` glxon In BUSIN 348. SHORT- D U OI SERVIUE 8UB.Il6I. I! ~ d d I 3.1:. :-.....'.:.':.'::..':...'.:.: 6 n yau% % may anqauc I ` and 3&0. -` IFDNIIURE `' ~J.'i"`?'!' ~ . u ' g.\$RA""E S FOR SALE. *3? ya :51 =-'n::.:::..'r.';"'= - M; P ' ' 0 vi p-'om. om oun- M: will din Inn clout-o I . Anni) to J -'Vi'runks. % Illioll IMO 000d Lnodonf oonvn `:\uN D TILE. u gruunun. 1110 oxuxr Ill runbglrootly o o no .pn:'oo :.'5'."sxmun. no . g PRICES; men r. 09009090 HANTELS, I111] TM "cyolb 3OI'h'HI"`|I I run`!!- -iu-I|nofoc'l`:ltk'n Impala Olnunoot. ll la oncgcooiu. W50! 35:` be it also hutintly nlhn: If Gll IIIIM. Mlin. ll. ihnnm. an-nn -puma mt ruu. II III) muunuy NIIIVI Andean: cub. bniaomult than. count an dboftillo In and I 51. 1' Jldldl . ' .. _ ununnuuu/noupu snow In-go Incnuou. Ruorvo ! ad accede two and one-hall lgilllond In-I. Addition to the cdh in- cclud-uuloovuqunriulhnlidna ~ ` A W! I locus. .--5*-I {Motr- IIIIIIIIT UZUCX UUl-l'I. W WIN} I Ind Intuit roodph show In-go lacuna. Rcnrvofnnd nxmodn Ito and mumhnll `1 onorI1`0, uoc. nun. I897. W. J. Fnir. Eoq.. Kingston. . Hon-by gratings cm the company`: 3390* your : H _ I noi bmlpgu, mun gxoudmg` _ d coo-N! nu. om. lnrgul zynonitoopoy-holdcn, on iully on 8 com y : inmtneuo Iain. which gun in antithe- tion. Notwithstanding rich payments. tho an In still oonoldonhly oxouodn four I hind ' Ihmnnddolhn. n.n.n.u...a.. Eannnr.` :a"u'tT1'I' :'o.;x`I-I'iI&:ra"h.;;"ox.:'o::du:f'.o`I:'r hndhstlouuud dolhn.` Och pdnin I llllll [lion show Inn hum-noun: out UDUQUUI vuv luuav pruapuruua In tlid hflavtrof` the North American Life Anunnco company. W. J. Fair, diurict. manager. roooivod the following hologram New You : morning : ll'..-..m.... I1.) 'II-A' Inna uvvnuy A IIIIISIII I Boots for skating and hockey chelp no Abernoulpfl. ` ___. Tho 0Ill897 the most hf! ~01` Anunmm nnmmnv, W v7'V..I. Iliek& Son.1 0136!. `(no report was adopted. On motion by Rev. M. Macgillivrey. ee- c3nded by G. M. Mecdonnell. the follow- ing oicere were elected : Presidenb. B. M Bricton. M".l".: vico-presidents, Rev. F. W. Dobhe. Dr. Ryckmen. Prof. Fowler. 8. W. Roberbeon and E. H. Bmytbe; c- retery. Rev. 8'. Houston; treasurer. R. Dobbe; Auditors, G. E. He no and J. E. Clerk; cotimmittee with the e we. Rev. R. \VhIt.lnn. E. Ohown, G. Hills. H. A. Cal- vin; J. Lsidlew. and city putore Ebb hold- inw ofcee. The meeting cl with the benediction, pronounced by ev. F. W. Dobbe. / ' . umuucua non you reacnaa. Rev. B. J. Craig eeconded a motion for the udoptiod of the report. In so doing be reviewed hie eerly recollection ol the liible society in this city, And gave a brief account of his journey over Europe, pio- turing the wonderlul advance made in christlonity. Where opposition to the gospel was strongest in England during the early days, now stood monuments to christian work. The srdor and persever- ance of the early christisns has surely. descended to their children, and now the bible is loved as much as in form deys. He looked for the tiny when the bible would have a universal publication and all nation: should enjoy its edvsn- . taxes. The report adopted. bv Rev. M. Mnnoillivrnv no. unuauu In many ways (luring one lull : two tbcades, and with such an oppisition that vthe bible apparently stands in danger. But the speaker was happy in saying that that was not so. At no other time then the present was the bible more appreciated and fa` h in its iniluence stronger. The attao and hissee thrown at it proved its superiority and supremacy. Its worth is appreciated because it has been proved. Even though it is desi nated as antiquarian. as full of ction and ables. it will be read with care, as theauthor of the preface oi Voltaire's greatest Writing had said. Other books seemingly better. more attractive. have long since been rele- gated to the top shelves of musty libraries. but the bible is still in use. That old' book, which affords a chart for all intri ate cbarlnels of social, business and relig one life, will never be discarded. A stron tie exists between life and it, as has `been attested in man's experience. If hopes are to be realised. the must be built on the promises of thug book. It works. liits, civilizes, allowing for the in- iluenoes of ancient Grecian art.oratory and poeti-'y.!or the inuence of old Roman gov- ernment. the largest inuence over our civilization came item the bible. To that book is due our refinement of character and culture, and arising from that comes the ambition for knowledge and desire for mental achievement. In that lies the -eoret of C.madu s wonderful educational system. The national character has been elevated, moral sentiment has ascended and ethical thought has been swayed. through the influence of that old boolr.and any work that will lead to such should be read. explained and distributed generally. He would like to see the bible in the pub- lic schools as a textbook, and see it spread so as to lift the nations high enough to annex them to the kingdom of heaven. Although the resent society sent out bibles translate in three hundred and thirty-iive languages last year. there are stillovor twelve hundred languages and dialects not yet reached. RSV. R. J Ha-Aim annnm-ind n mnelnn I ..- ulu luau your nmounulngu UUU. { moving the do ` n of the report. Rev. J. E. Starr ecceptegathelarge at- tendance as an indication of the people's appreciation ofthe bible. Judging: from some literature which appears in clrcnlr tion to-day. one would think the people had lost their appreciation of the bible. Phat grand old book has been keenly at- tacked in many way: during the last two decades. and lllnh nn nnnnil-.n'nn nuv lI)UlU|I _ IIBI DOGH DFSDGBG Dy some as e fossilized institution. and condemned for encroaching on the regular book trade, hub that is not we attitude. In in eupplylng I need in foreign lands, which one trade will never do. The parent society leab your received over one million dollars end iuued three and bhiee-querber million pies of the bible. The report: ecknowle god the eer- vioe of Qhechrmien e vor in collecoing subscriptions. The re sitar-`e report showed that sales had n medein the oit leei: year amounbingi. 890. rhmovinnr the ndnn n nf Hm rnnnrr. mine! or we mole. Wnlle the report llsd nothing new to Eros 5',` in rehesrsods few reasons why t. s - ` stbution of bibles should be encouraged. Supporting nhe society means the boss aid to mission Ivor: in all parts of the Nor d. The object of the society is noo to I nish cheap bibles to church members. but 1- her to distribute freely, to those nations. who, ss yet, have nob enjoyed the privileges of the beak. The society has been branded by fosgilizad imt.i|mr.inn_ and -ufev; 8'. Houston rend the aratary a'ne- port, in which he briey re lowed the norm of the bible. While the had nothimz branch: in mu...-..d.. 1..- sruly an am one; mm the bible with No maaum saadfbywhc cmmsxi. gourvohk 6: . Touhldo tho fpoildn, nlnrmnppurod births" pumm me we I unable ow mm, Rpv. D. Whmnrg pnd RoU'."I'. `W. Debbi. the lbrmor occupy- ing the chief 'c|vI||'.' `In the abacus 0! dc ml starches, profolnor Mownt. _ one E; H. Buythu, Q10. -`Ho b of who mutlhj; um` pro6od0d' by` a g`in prayer. and Rov. Mr. Dobba wading nrungi of noripcuro. The maul xudnuul ad run 0! the preaidonb was nia- ' VCIIGIIVIIIU VIC III. ' IV Donn}. E. BI Mob mqotlh] otcrciael. 9` in pmypr. an 3 :30 ac nnnnnl ad ran nl Hm i We intend to continue this sale until the whole stock is disposed of. I" `tho Iuntu-rs lopon load. lovlowlng 3:101! tho. lulu at the Blblo-Iona rum colioomlng tho Work of tho lo- olqty Bonn llooud Lu! Night. Tho Ki gltoon wiilisry `of tho British In`lo_n!3n lnblnucmy-.huId m lnhll meeting in the Y.;{Q.O_ A. ball _lut ovonln_ . unoothfg vhib 1 uricudiiuiaiont nu - bar of pooplov-in an away I990 in `tho oiplillll ` ' !'ho Mfg: truly one! bbnlr t bible inlnnt M nnuulnidbnd." Inn 8}.` .`Mn...IL ANuuA't;:rgha or MBLE so- z ms was BIBLE. sfn '- 5 I ,4 ' ll txnniln and __..nn._.|. 1...-` ` Touolt1:o, D06. 3116. I897. l\`.nn.. Kinsman. ` crv Ar Y.i1zOzAZ |i|llI|IflcNIIl`l' ooll Id ht` hnru` would go uunuvu unnllnu` OIII _ IIIIMID I tunbuljlnt thalrtho ` not pass 18 22.:-Ia, 12 W ` *** . . i dig ninnfoclunm 13 in II would bathe they go nun .m\.`..t.-t.` In . I 7- `W09 ..a-~ ....%.~.~:.`-'-...r~:, 1.2- ......'-* V. U ' I `know for I that nnnuluomil hive bun btoughl to shut` tdmh; and cilia through tho Iorh of than 00531:- uu. It In All vary wall to Argue that ch; ames oommiuaot can bundle not me` .`!'.".?.".;` .;~"'.`.?'....-._,.'_-'..`.':'?`;";"~` LT; bu . "!.9d`.1| ** .:'.*.':;'='~' ""*$l.: ' esuw._ F" in ova: III ul-IIJIV IEFOIIIIOC. ' "Whon tho city council io, otrik, niondiog oommittooo noxi. Hondqy. uni o cliuzon Im ovonlng. "I would like to no two oddod to tho prooonb lint; ono to com dock or nonogo I Mr. if it is not intondod to loooo oho lair grounds to o syndi- cm for. that pm-pooo.\_ ond onotho whooo buoinou it, would ho to uogotlolo with outoido mo wiah is wow to oocuring tholr location homo. wm. porly oonduc, onnuol anno- tionot ojoirroundoonl bomodotopq for liaolf with a glow yoon. Tho old agri- ."li ' a V6: .;':..::r.`,q.x.:*;`.":.*..':.,.".... 5.52:. co1"'f nu-ol thou on noon in our com who no not ooolovoroo worotho `mom ` cl,tlilo noiolyl "With Ibo onhor nnnlmlzh. I -....|.a Boots. Janna"! upon: Iuunuy Y ' ;W_;I`h in M50: ;:dmta`m. I would on * mum `t. ' ` plenty of nal maid hmmmim uwu year! I age. ' H. V. yon. lately with Richurdnon Bqumhu been uncured hi the Imperial insurance oompnny And wll I Brunswick to onduc bueinou (or this thriving concern. save for ow` ` "III. I clllll all o 3| Rg..p.d|n- `-.5, ton of Utmoib lmporinnoo. "whnn I41: nil- 4u.....-ll 1- -._:|_2A_ luuu ngenu. Mira Macphornon, Ottawa, is here to re- mniulor some time. Her father, Col. Poqningbon Macpheraon. accompanied her. und visited his mother, now over hinoty- two yeah 6! age. ` V. Lvnn. Inhslv -m` n:.|....A..... an In uII'IIII|'IlllIcl.lll'|r|' coma 5.`-.:m::.::e~'~' - W = 2 nntlzlnpf nib ..`m.'.a..:.. W%E".,'J. Dawson, dominion agent fnr the Sn rinr gas lump, has appointed agents _at. ontreal. Cornwall, Oshawa. Brockville and Kinguon. D. J. Brnnuignn in the local ngenb. Min Mnnnhm-nnn nnnun h L.-- L- -_ of t,he1Unitarinn church at Fnrgo.'N.D. After spending A couple of weeks with his parents. Frank Briokwood returned to Montreal today .0 resume his dutieu there. I 1:1 7 n-___-._ .1-.. - - uuuucnu conuwlon 0! one mocboo. Rev. Richmond Fink. D.D.. Wanertown. N. Y.. has accepted a call to the pnat.orat.'e of t,he.Unitarinn church Fargo. N.D. anendimr counln of wank: mm. mm Lu-nay (.0 DOIG COIIPU HIOIO. Archbishop Lewis addressed A meeting in Brockville laeb ni ht in regard to the nancial condition 0 the diocese. Raw n.inhvnnnrI Vial. 11 H \l7-.--A-.__._ man a one arm. is improving. Judge Wnlkinon held division court: at Sunbury yesterday. and went out to Ver- onn today to hold court there. ` )\l`I'!hhhI ll1r.AWiI nulrly-gngol . ......_u.._ rum. rut of Dumas; ndum... soon! attention [Ivan to In mu noodo nnomnnc homo wit tho highest monoal on-nlnlng ' -m-:`..:*;..:. m w M: n. loll nnnux auto! v$In1.. m.2'.ET&2`Ih.` xuuuulng unce ICE organlzauon. James Fitzgibbona, taken from the lockup to the hospital, Wntertown, N. Y.. with bad is improving. Judne held dmmn nnnrh .. LUIUIIDU mull nuu umpire. Rev. E`. W. Hobbs, vebomn member of the bible society, has not missed an Annual meeting since its orgnnfzntlon. James Filzaihhnnn. ltnlzan ham M... n. muruon, mnaaay. E. Norman smlh. Woodstock. has ac- cepted the position of night. odicor of the Toronto Mail and Empire. Rev. E. W. I)n1hhl_ vnhnrnn mam}-um n` wr-.-on yaacoruny. G. H. Wright, photographer. Belleville, was married Wednesday to Mina Maggie A. Thurston, Lindsay. Norman Hmlh. Wnndntnnk has an ulonnurnle. George W. Gorrill. vipiting at Mr. Webb's, Division screen, {alt for his home in But.- tereoa yesterday. (3. H. Wrinhf nlmnlnnu-nnluw 'D-ll....XlI.. UUIIIIUIL Miss Gertrude F. Sbrachnn. Princess street, is at present the guano of lrienda at Ulonburnie. l]..........I17 l1-...:II __:_u.-__ ,. an un . . . DUTIES. Edward Hanlen. champion oersman, Toronto. was elected a member of than any council. M.'.. n..-A.....a- I1! n.,__L,,, n v nu. anu mra. a. Mcnmsnu. mng street. J. H. Jamieaon and bride. Phpon, were guests at the British American hotel last. night. '1`. F. Hnrriaon returned yesterdny from A tour through western furniture fac- caries. 1:V.a..._...: n-_I__ Amm- IIOIIEO OI l"I'0Vl(l0nCO. T. J. Rigney Has returned to Toronto to resume his studies at Oagoode hall. Miss Huszhan. Tomnlm. in Hm cnunr. no ruaunlu nus aululea an Ug00d6 nll. Hughes. Toronto, in the guess of Mr. and Mrs. J. McFarland, Kink and brida. Phunn, .7... Glosingmkf

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