Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jan 1898, p. 1

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III: was I urn. | Prtxnmm, Jun. l3.--Whilo tutti the `otntauonndtholohbunk on the I nlloy and Inch 0! Amour hill Tndday nlIInoon.nuutmck an ulxtytwo Inc below the urban. It owed quit: Indy .oIIoltho|voinchho|onudioiocudthut nitvutho pun thing. It bu-nod quietly and in dill owing. l ._ n.-_ -_ g. g-.__ -- 4---..-` lleon called out For aervleo In Bum. Lu.\D0.\. Jun. 13 -Tbo morning pupa-I ennounoe than him first battalion ol Grem- diere. the premier regiment of Gross Bri- tain, now no (hbrelur. he: been ordered to get. |ll reedineu for oervlce in Egypt. Two other bebtelione Are under eimrlnr ordere. VI... K. `mid--`no Al up-an`:-nlinnn fnr An other ouuuonu In lllllr Illlllllf uruuru. Tim is avidoncs of proparuionn for m important. campaign. Tho commander of the rogimont in Liouu.-Col. }{t.t.on.tnd the officer: include mmy members 0! up aria- tocnqy. among them Liens. lord Edvard Earhart. (hail- fourth man :1 lord Snlinlnirv. ' Iocnqy. among main menu. l0l1l nuv_uu Hubert. Cecil, lourth ion 0! lord Snliolmry, And Lieut. lord John Pnkonhnm Joyce v Cocil, a brother 0! tbs mu-quia of Enur. A doopttoh to the Duly Chroniclo from Csiro up than Osman Dugm, principnl of the Ilnlifa, non tho uutorn .-.I. .6 0).. Nil; Th. -nnmpn hgnk in V OI Inc Inlllln, IIDIJ "III -lIuru to! tho Nile. The woototn banki- boing mainly occupied by we creeping: o!__ttibu. The Dorviahoo. up tbodor sntach. an demanding slowly. Boriouo goulmuo Iotaruipod use wbochortho .LL-Iu. ;-s-_.I- 5.. .n--|. Duh. u Av. IUOUIKIIII IIIO VIII!-IKIIIII ; Ihalifn iutooda to stack Berber. tho ox- Pnnosonthcrn British pout. .._-_ ---~ ~~ ` .L-H,U\VU B0 HGT DFUIUTB. Lady 8 kes then testied. She corro- borated t e foregoing statement: of Mr. Walton and said her husband's income was .L`70_000. The notes. ehe added. were signed in her presence by Sir 'l`st.ton end the letter referred to. Indy Sykhs. sseerled. wss slso written by him. During her cross examination lsdy Sykes admitted she bet heavily with her hus- band : coosenc. Altogether, she added. her winnings on the stock exchsnge ex- ceeded her losinge. Her lsdyehip Also ad- mitted she owed "Sum Lewis" and other money lenders. At the close of the dsy s pmceedings the one was adjourned. I.-uiv 'l`n.t.nn Hvken is n rlsnchtar nf the Prcewlnsl CH9 UIQ WISH uujuuruuu. Lady Tncbon Sykes in a daughter of the Right. Hon. George .\uguat.us Uwondinh Bentinchdooou-od. and in a relative of the duke of Porblmd. Her huabnnd is a prominent Yorkahxfe bnronot, the fth 0! his name. London Iloney Lender Sues Lady nylon l`oI' ll5.810. Lzmoox, Jan. l3.--The case of Joy vs. Sykes was opened before the lord chief justice. boron Russell of Killowoen.quesn s bench division of the hi h court of justice, yesterda . Lawson alton, Q 0., who appear for the plaintiff, Daniel Joy. s money lender. said the action was brought to recover the sum of 16,870 lent to Indy Sykes in i896 on the security of notes pur- orting to be signed by her husband, Sir atton Sykes, a well-known Yorkshire bur- onet, owning about 34,000 acres of land. The actual amount of cash lent.oounsel con- tinued. was about 9.'lU,m)U, the balance be- ing interest. Lady Sykes admitted the liability. but Sir Tatton denied the signa- tures were his and Alleged they were forged by Lady Sykes. The latter would testify that her husband signed the notes. Counsel then proceeded to describe the re- lations between husband and wife, the former encouraginphia wife's extravagance. yet loath to pay the bills. The wife, conssquently,bocame involved in debt and borrowed money at sixty per cent. inter- est. At the same time with her husband s knowledge she speculated heavily on the stock exchange. When the Kallir Circus" was "smashed" her husband had to pay .L'fll,0iK) to her brokers. lulu Helm: than fnntind, Him narra- on-I;Vfu'I woum. and prompmonoful dollve?- EHAWFUHH, Foo! Queen St. _-. -..-on.--. .. URIURDDGTI C0 IDOUTH DIE IDEI. The inmates of Loyola college, Montreal. Montreal had A narrow escape from yiiro which did $5.000 damage to the building. Father Kavnm h was awnkonod by the lira Ind prompt. y not the forty boys oub. lhim-.In Pmddia Gum-in. the nine-wear-old nn Ana prompuy got. me tony noya am. Little Freddie Guerin, she nine-your-old Ion of Joseph Huerin. Hamilbon.,wn alone in theihuune when A lam exploded. He threw it outside and wit. the aid of A usn`:Anu-Ann n-Hun-uinlnnol Hun u-A nu [HA umnoa notes (0 renew U18 Lrouty Ul L010. - Premier Turner. British Columbia, line announced that the construction) of the Central Caasiar railway will he proceeded with immediately and chat 500 prospectors will be sent. out. at. once. 11-..... ca M.\...|..... n` hm... nil nhl `lho Iploo ot `u Morning Pltfl CIIII tug um: nommnm. T` Mayor Fisher. Paris-. is the conservative nominee for the legislative assembly in North Brant. IL.-dnl Hunknnlr Tnnnnn ntnn nn WHA- labrioaung evidence. Ex-aldermnn John Brown, Brantford, has been up inted license impcobor in the plnco oi the no 8. Cole. The Troinn mine in the Camp Bay dil- neraen In a weu. A Spanish manhunt bu captured at!` the south coast. of Cuba 3 shing smack from Jamaica, having on board war materials, medicines. groceries and clothing. Mnaint.rAlzn .tnIfn_ Hnmilhnn. has decided memcmon. groceries ana ciommg. Magistrate Jelfn. Hamilton. use decided not to press the charges preferred against: Mrs. I-innings and the Herald printing company for alleged defamatory libel. Mr Wnnrlnllm, n Winnineu imminmtion company tor nlluguu uulumnvury Hum. Mr. Wendolbo, n Winnipeg immigration ollicial, has gone to North Dakota. where-` he will remain for three` months, promot- ing immigration to the prairie province. I.-min Tam Hanna. the: new chief of the mg unmuzrnmon no we prams provmua. lnuia Two Canoe. the new chief of the Caughnawaga Indiana, will go to England no ank tho queen e good offices to got. the United Shred to renew the treaty 0! 1873. limminr 'I"m-nnr, Rritlnh nlumbin. has Wlll D9 QQHD OUT: ID 01108. Honry S. Mowlmn. of lnwn oil eld. Florence. Ont... was found uphyxinted in one of his oil tank: on Wednesday night. He leaves It wile, two sons and three daughters to mourn his loan. Th. inmnhn nf Lmmln nnllncm. MnnhraAl_ load can tor 0|nuln-70` and 8! IltIlIDiB'.l'Il`.Klnuoa.Ont. -Ln: A_.,. A_... _.___4- n North Brant. -' Daniel Setback. Toronto. was on Wed- nesday committed for trial on a charge 0! fabricating evidence. Er-nldarmnn John Brown. Bmntford. plnco 0! the Inc 5. uole. The Trojan Camp Bay trict, Manicuba. has been sold to an Eng- lish syndicate {or 840,000. Mnk I-l'Ann|'n maioritv over mnvor Mo- nan aynancuo IOI` uu,uuu. Mnk Hanna : majority over mayor Kiuon, Clovelund. no 'IenALor.ia only three. Hie seat In the lambs is secure unbll March (H1, 1905. , . A arnnn nf minan innlndina the Alborni ma. 1905. A group of minoa includ g the Alborni consolidated on the west coast. of Vancou- ver has been sold to the British ayudioabo for 3150.000. Tim train hnhwnnn Rn Thnrnnn. WAmil- tor uoU.UUu. The brain between Sb. Thomal, Hamil- ton and Toronbo via M (LR. and T H. at B. will be discontinued after Saturday. as it has nob paid. _ " 'l`hn wila nf Vvillinm Bnwlbv. renidimr nan non puu. * The wife of William Bowlby. residing about a mile from Talbobville. Onb. , oom- mibtod auicide on Wednesday by drowninu herself in well. A l.m...l.L nu-Jung!-. Ln: nnntul-at` n that HFGW Ni OUDIIGG nnu Wl DUB I'll 01 ll oliooman ext.ingu_inbed the tire in the noun. THE PREMIER REGEIIENT. A NOTED CASE TRIED. PITH OF THE NEWS. 0Inltnel.- I _ In IIILE X vjuct Hanna-rows. It. On. l3.-Vuul|ln onnu-nod and into ncnrly out hudnd "IRIS. IIIG II 'l'0I'DlIU). HIIIIIIVIII S DIIIII N roads undo application for the ohnngo. A ___:___ . DKKLIN. III. In) "LDC \JT$I'IlI5IIWPIU corn: to! the I-`notion Guano. ya: mltm hu innod I Iuunnndo oonldoooo in on- nnnc ilIiun | nolicv And cxhulinn Wlll chino Loan For lndll-not lento. Wzmllxmros. Jm. 13 --'l`bo interstate "common-on oomniuion bu pund an order anchorizing certain railroads to charge loan tor tho tnnnporhtion ol punnzon. both outbound and vjntbound, for the Iongor diobnco from the Kootonngzdiotrict. thence through Canal: to New nglnnd points. than for the then dlatanoo to iqurmodlnto `nu on choir rupoctivo linen. Tho G, .R. und the Toronto. Hnmilcon & Bnilo nngtln purl; -nnlinnminn In: tho nhnnnq "....v`s'u'u's.`. .""..'.7us;"'.'.'.a72.n12ess" .- Tqrkiuh qmcialn to W" I which in :0 upon our oxeolhat with lriontln." Brulah Bye- lclectlonl. LONDON, Jun. 13 ---A nerliementery bye- elecuon wee held in Plymouth yoeterdny to till the vacancy cured by the death on December 24th of Charles l{errieon.l.lie redi- cul member. In resulted in the election of the comervetive end liborel-unionieu can'- didatae, Hon. Ivor Churchill Gueeb, who deiceted the liberal und redicel candidate. H F. Mendl. by 1,338 votee. The voting was en lollowu : Ivor Churchill Uueeb. unionist. 5.802 ; b` 1-`. Mendl. Iiberel end redicel. 3 966 : unionist majority. 1,830. Crushed Under A Inchlne. C.\n.u:'ror~' Pl..\I`H, Jen. l.`i-Tho news reached here on Thuredey of the death of William S. Urey. Lncombe, Alberto. While travelling from one base of open- tion to another with his threshing no u- tor in overturned. and he was foundbS neeth the ponderous machine cold in deuth. The deceased was cwentalnine years of ago. end the necond eon of . B. Grev. this town. He was merried in 1891 to Miae begerwood. Pnkonhem town- ship, who, with three small children, aur- vive him. /mmraz co} Dr. Lane Fined. BR(M'l\' \ lLi.l~`., Jun. l3.--1n the cue of W. l` Mallory and wife VI. Dr. Lane. M nllory- town, magistrate Deacon rendered hie de- cision that the evidence sustained the charge against the doctor for A common assault. and that thedoctor be ned $1 and 815 coatu, in All ill}. The magistrate lur- ther ruled that Mr. Mallory was quite within his rights in asking the crowd to move on. or stand neide, so thnt be And his wife might get out of the hall. and that Lends interference with him was wholly unneoeesary. nmulng I0 Elly UH LHIU l|IUJUU'-lo The result. oi the hockey mutch at Quo- beo last, night. came an A complete surprise to Winnipeg. even the teams most ardent admirers expected they would be defeeted. A great deal of interest is taken in the trip. more, especially, in the Victoria`: are not. going east. and it in to be hoped the Winnipeg boys can keep up the Winnipeg gnib. Archbishop Leugevln Opened an Indlnn lchooI- ooleylete Happy. Wmmmcu, Jen. 13 --Archbishop Len- gevin returned from Rat Pottege, where he ettended the opening of the new Indian school end blessed a statue. He will not go to Montreal for tome time yet. His grace has received e Latin no y of the pope`e eno olicnl letter. but not t 0 French version. o bu not yet decided when the the letter will be reed in the local olzurchee. ML--- ..--!.....-I- A] M'-...l......A|-..A .-I4... DIIU IUIWIUT WI]! 93 TUIU HI DKIU IUUIII Ouurcncl. Three carloade oi Newfoundland dogs arrived in the city lneb night on their way to the Yukon lot transmutation purposes. There ero H5 dogs in each car. n], MnMllhn, nrrwhminl tvnnnlrm-_ rn. IHUTU Ir! IIU UUKI Jll UIIJII UHF- Ool. Mchdilhn. provincial treasurer, re- turned to the clay youbordny. He refused to discuss any questions regu-din the Duluth railway. sayimr he had nbno ubely nothing to any on that subject). Thu ranult. n! the hnnlmv match at (Jun. VVUUUHDOUK. He was arraigned. charged with con- spiracy to steal the child. He pleaded guilty and aaid,a{ter being duly cautioned. that Clara Lilywhite, a sister of Mrs Dale. came to him and told him Mrs Dmle was here. He went with her and new Mrs. Dale, who and-the was goin to get the child and asked him to drive or to Beach- Villa. U - |.:_...l AI..- LA... .....I ...'.. ,l......... .... n... VINE. He hired the horse and rig. drove up on King street. opposite i{oraman'a. where Mrs. Dale, Clara Lilywhite and the child met him. They then went. to Mr-. Lily- whiwe and drove out to Beechvilie from there. They found at Benohville that no trains stopped and went on to Woodltock, where she boarded the train for Michigan. Chief Skirving asked for a remand. Sensational Kidnapping Case Re- ported at lnzcrsoll. as Imus. nnurs nummsn MIT. IIIOIUII Dy Ill! WHO IHU HUI` llllfn He hurried to the police station, and chief Skirving so once commenced to aim the case out. He found than the parties had started out in the direction of Wood- stock. and would likely board a train from there. He telephoned to the Sn Clair tunnel to have the trains eearehed and later arrested a young man named Harry Berber. who drove t.hotrio, consisting of Mrs. Dale. her sister and the child so Woodstock. `ll- .....- ........:.....u-I ..I...........l ....'sL ...... Just a few of these left. We are offering pure Down Filled Comforters. with best Sateen Covering, at $3.50, at $4.00, at $4 50, that were $4.50, $5 and $6. ISHEWANIEIJHERIIHILIJI SHE REGAINED POSSESSION OF HER LITTLE DAUGHTER. A Young Inn who Drove the Perky to match I Drain WII Arrested Ind Be- mnnded-Johu Dale and HI: Wo Iliad llepanted- l`he Wife anu Ohlld [leaded tor Illchlgen. lN:i:maoLI.. Onh.. Jan. 13 -A semia- blonal kidnapping ce-e occurred yesterday. A ehort time ago John Dale and his wife, Sophia Lilywhihe, eeporated. Mre. Dale went to Michigan and John retained pon- aeseion of their ve-year old~ daughter Mabel. Soon after he went: to w: rk this morning his sister went to the factory and informed him that his daughter had been stolen by his wile and her sister. '1: hnrrinri kn than nnlinn nhntinn anti ` 1-u-urn - I-nu lrloud. Bnuax. Jan. )3 -`l'bo Constantia npnnnnnnaln-at (J [ha wrgnifnl-O. Gnu THREE ARLOADS OF DOGS. Iyvncol. __....-. Il.I 0-- WEgc>d quality, perfect t- ting Whitc Dress Shirts for$1.oo. ' ~ ammtn in am The one make of Shirts which are better than any othfr. . I` .1`; rough: With Tecumseh And Ilrocl. sm"ru.\.\n*ro.\. Ont ... Jun. l3.7-Chnrlu Mnhehownwodona. of the Sun Indian reserve. died on Wednesday at M. the we of 100 years. He wu one of the low nnrvivnrn nf Mm Ill!` nf `H12. HQ III with OI IUO years. no In one or III. III! survivor! of the war of law. He was with Tecumseh during pub of tho wur Imd wu also It Queennbon Hcighu when Sir lone RI-mule nan Iilhd. Dinner Napkins $1.25, $1.75, $2. To Chongo open season For Qnnll. W1.\'n.-on. Ont. , Jan. 13.--A pohition in being circnlnted in Euex conmy. making the Ontario government to change mbeo n ueuon for-quail. The petition stones t. at the birds are becoming source sud than in the inooresb of all aporumen the bird: would be hotter promoted. It in proposed to hove tho open no-on for one month only. from Nov. 15th to Doc. liibh. The recent law allows the shooting 0! qioil Lehman Oct. met: to Dec. limb. The poti- tion viill be presented to who loginlnturo during the present session. also In quaunuon Brock unskilled. ._____-__.._,;___T______. IMHNSHIHTS rruyulluu vuyynguu vunugvu W/wu lNH1`U.\. Jen. l.'l.-Chairmen Hicks. of the house committee on petente, has in- troduced three bills, proposing important chmgea an to patents and co yrighte. (me of there in of specie inter- eebl to newspaper publiehere and was introduced after A conlerence he- tweon M r. Hicks and the American newe- peper publishers eeeociaticn. lb amends the copy right. lawn eo chat. the line produc- tion in a daily newspaper of phobogrn be, other than those relamn to fine arts. eihnll not: be in violation of the IW. The (l.`l`.R. And Wabash Dtecuea thal ro- poled Hell. Llne. DETHMT, Mich.. Jan. l3.-Heneral man- scer 0. M. Hays, of the (LT. R., and sev- eral of the oflicers of the road. spent yes- terdavin the city. 'l`hey were here sev- eral days ago. and yesterday were return- ing from a trip over the western end 0! the road. Atmeeting of the olcers of the (}.T.R.. and the Wabash railway was held yesterday afternoon over the pro posed belt. line. Those who were at the meeting were: General maneger lays. general superintendent Mccluigan, superintendent of motive power Morse, of the (}.'l`.R ; general mnneger Ramsay, general su rlntendent McGee Col. Butler and Col. . W, Bloodge. of the Wabash. The meeting was a secret one but it was stated by Mr. Hays and later I) Col. But- ler, that nothing of any pubic interest was done. The agreement between the two roads was gone over and the details of the belt line discussed. Mr. Hays stated that construction work would be com- menced es soon so warm weather sets in and the belt line would be running ,hy J one or July. dollars a year In ealunes. B T. A. Boll. eecrebary of the federated Canadian mining inscituoe. left: for Van- couver yesterday to attend the meetings of the British Columbia branch of the insti- tute the association of minin engin- eers. Before leaving Mr. Bell comp eted the syllabus of the proceedings of the second annual inter-provincial conference ol Cana- dian mine ownere. managers and engineers to be held in Mongreal on the 2nd , 3rd and AM. A! Manual. " .r will no rormeu no omorco me law. Now that the onbimetes are being made up in the several departments civil aer- vanu are somewhat exercioed |a_o whet: policy will be puraued in the matter of statuary increases. The government: last: year wwhheld the uaunl increase of fifty dollars in salaries. ll '1`. A. RnIl_ nnnreharv of the federated DU UU BID Ill 1` {ch of March. realey an Winnipeg tomorrow. The exemption from the law forbidding the deposit of mill refuse in the Ottawa river expires on the first of Mny. After that date the (fheudiere mill- have to make some other disposition of their new duet. and it is understood propemtione are al- rendy in progress at some of tlio mill: [or the erection of a plum: for the deetruotion ol mill reluae. An effort will. of course. be made to extend the exemption. but it ie not likely the government will consent to this. In that one a local committee will be formed to enforce the law. Mn. ehnr rl-in ...H....r.. nun Inntnn Innrln viewed as to wny no one seen over unu- dlan rms to purchue merieen re sp- gliuncee for the overnmenu buildings. to- Elied that whene took the vote in the ouse. the Hon 0. E. Foster suggested thus the deperbmenb mlghb get power from the Octavio our company. Mr. Tsrte made a contract: with thee cornpeny. and reierring to deal with the one firm for t e whole thing. gave them the con- trsctior, the pumpe and motors and for wiring the de ertmentel buildings. This rm-purchss the American Worthington. pum . which deputy minisber (lobell says not e bent. in the world. At present. it costs 825.000 3 veer for gas; under the contract in will cost $12,000 to $l3,000-e saving of about) $13,000. John Appleton. president) of the Winni- tradee end labor council. hes been pp- pointed a third member of the commission appointed to enquire into alleged griev- ances oi leborers on the Crow e Nee: rail- way. He will join judge Dugss end Mr. Pedley no Winnipeg tomorrow. The nxnmntinn from the low forbiddimr wgput on sale 600 yards An ;-I3nlu."`n1:II nlnnnlnffn By III: New contract Iarto lnvu About Thlrtoon Thonungl Dolllrl. O'I"!`AI\\'A. Jan. 13 --J. 1. Tube. inbor- viowed to why he bud Ind ovoi Cun- dinn rm: In nurnhnn max-loan 31`! ID- Qotllerund Punlslcn, RAILROAD OFFICIALS M:'1f_.; A CONSIDERABLE SAVING. -::..-_- uuunnnaa-cu. ` Pro pond copyright Chan gel ......_...` I-.. I-) L..I.....-..I -FO11--. MIIIIEHN M[N.l % P00; PEN V7 ` irlll `Ill -$l\o VVV J!-5 sour E;g1iIh~'l`will Flannelette in a doz en good patterns at 7c per yard. This cloth in an good as you have paid 10c tor many a time. u-I--- ------ -w -- -_.r-'.- buy wvanzxuws IDEAL FOUNTAIN mu. You will be delighted with it. The only per- feet Fountain Pen. " ' on IDIIIOIIIO IUOIIIII 0| IIlpplIX. Dlcmuloy denies the navy of tho d|Ioov- cry ot the mother lodo clrcnlnotl by P. J. Jonson and donounoon It a 5 Into. an alto aha tale: that Jane: toll: about Joaquin Miller : "uvlul trip." IITKC lllllllc OI VIIIWII. Impootor hriouund. of the monntod police. nloo cum down. Ho an hm weather mnho mulling dmicult on tho punt. put. the poliouhnvo ukon through "I an immense amount ol Inpplld. MnAnla-w dnnlnn tho ntnrv of tho dimnvo nun: -Ivan Iruw-vu viny- Vn-muu. B.(}.. Jan. l3.-Jamee |loAn- loy. who left Dawson. Dec. 2nd. eeye noth- ing is known there of the discovery o! I mother lode. There are lots ol provlelone talent tlllrpringae lully fteen hundnd men are coming out. Theee men will bring an jmmenee amount of money, ellgreat meny of them heving sold their claim. Ma`or Waleh aent. forward acme mail from In Salmon and another petrol woe met at Mid Lute with a pack treln end a large quanbltof vieione. lnnnaantnr ,hr-in land. M the monnhll Rl;P-B.IhIABLl MEN LN IVIBY L0- cullmlooal or mumng; to Introduce snow discovery. and hop our uhow Ids holed up on tron {noon and brncl throughout. town mi` oonntn Mud! on- oloymont. Oomn ulon 0| salon. not monm and oxponuo and mono: poult- od In an hunk when uhrtod. For pqrtlolllr II cddrou m Wont. llmou. ILIOTIIO 00.. London. Ont. Canada BIUOK HUI :-III ON QUEEN B'l'BIl,'l'. WITH mndmn Improvements: exhnnlon |1l- uhen. Apply m .I.H 0uuu"rm:na. LARGE FURNDIHED `KXJI IN UINTBAD |ouolH.y,modorn lmpmvomonu rlvoto homo. No. II Brick Tm-non. o M It. Pun`: Sabbnth School. Montreal taut. _ HA In` Yomm n I nu. As Houallum :. Apply at. once M Bunk of Montana! Bulld- na. . UUIIIIIHI lJWyI|'. DIIUVUII VIII UI QIIIIIIUI Dono hue, ngod 67 yosn. Funon will luv or Into ruldonoo, 164 Bogob moot I :16 |.m.. Friday nom- inf. for Bb. hay : cnthodnl. whore A soomn I ulem mun will be sung. Friend: an acquaintance: are ruptu- fully Invited to attend. L)cwnlu4~~0n Harden I-land, on Jun. l2ch. Ilnvhl lawn:-n. nnntl Imnrl. 14F\\'IilC5"\Jll uuruun I`|IlIIl. U" I David Lowers, aged 65 ynrl. Funeral noblco Inter. Our Linen Sale \ T 1-". HARRISON COMPANY lvpul--nab-.- `Uta. Dmknlunnnn III A-ul III l. I - L_.l'LLE\L9\JJ.V \I\JJILI 35` I. Undertaken and Embnlm n. m and I8! P1-Inoon Strut. 'l hnnu:- Inloolnl. 00. Ruldonooml. Open day And night. _ DIED. BAll)I`.N-Ab ]'ort.amout.h, on Jan. 12th. Ell Bniden. Aged 74 years. The funeral will one `co from his I500 roaldonco. Porumout. , Frldny ch 2 pin. Friend: and acqusinblnool no unpub- fully invited no almond. Donumuvn -In Kin won. on she 12th lnlb.-` Johann: Dwyor. lovod wllo ol Mlohu nnnmrhnn. Land 87 vnnn. BOARHEBS CAN Bl! AOOOIIIIUDATI with both single and double roommwlt modern convonlonuu. at sea Quun Stud}. at the Lowest Prices. qusli v con- sidered, ever known for this ulna of goods. Our own importation, direct from Switzerland. 4 `Dlroot. Importer: D1-on Good: and lnnlu. u can: puny `ml Lunno Uunnnxn-|u-no IMOO0 hlophono nu. Opon Du on "'EiAiumn din ma AOOOIIIODATID roomnnvlth mndu-n nnnvunhmun. at can Qnnn Hn BR nhnl Ladies White Underwear is keeping up interest. 'I` a'vuAnhepuou Sing. "` '":E.".';.~'-.-:..=..:.-E2-z hutch untrue gt '5-,-..-193!!! . - |3TEAQY%&$$TE,A. \ Ill... 4 Cases New White cottons |New Emhmideries Tun Mocallum. Y.|l.C.A.. to night. anus` II A lwlisluiuan. nunnvo OIIDII lln-- U Prlnoou utznoc. I . nlmno nommunlontlon It you would like to imptove IIIATISDIIAKIIB II\IPL' 5 " 's.-s.d6 xiT3'n':Fr FUNERAL DIREO l`OB, I81 PRINCESS ST. Klnntnn. Iucoeuor to W. l. Brennan. _. .-..... ._.___-._:.1-_ -- 1;iu0K norm: on qnnnx snultr. wrrn 1 Imnrovomontl : oxhnnlon MP launnvo Dlnlnuln AID IIILIJ 'rlnoou Oomu Bydnnhun all rhone oommunlonuon - `LARGE FURNI-IHED ROOM IN OINTRAL lnnnllrm. mmlnrn lmmvnvnmnntl. nrlvlh IQ 2\I\1'-III-I6 IIIJ Allunvnanu To-day Damask Towels 6c. ~ ` rs" I--,- I-n---|,_.1 UWIWI ma BIL ILWIIIIX Vlllflg 0 I 10 n.m.-FnIr And colder to-dny; \ fnir and mmlnrnmlv nnld Frldnv. 6000 YARDS OF Inspectiqn invited. x UNEBAI4 Dll(.E(}'K)B. I81 IWILNUEBI 3'] Ktnntnn. P003 PEIIMIII I Nil`!-IIR PROIAIILITIII. News I`:-on Dawson Olu. _..... D1! 1... In l`-...A- Exceptional vgluea, all yard wide, 60, 80, 100 per yard. at prices that. speak for them- selves. 4 P. M. EDITION. Pure Linen Bleached Huck Towelling 10c, with colored border or plain white. V'\' _ \1-,_|,9,_ I IV IJn.-'l"Ill' Illa OOIIIUI W-III ) | Mr and moderately oold Friday. Ottawa and St. Lnwronoo vallql. In A_m__.F`AlI- and nnldnr hlxdnvn HENRY BRAME, War.---1 --. A-n M wk-2'5. _3As. man), | I'hI\n-lo: "L! Down Comforters. Thyrsday 123 Princess St., Kingston. TILIPHONE 0. COLUMBUS Q OOODIAN. n- -n___A.,._.___ n g-__n_A-_. u L ANTED. llavo nu: plloo of bus. I in run an bu the IU- WHY NOT NO. 10. nununuu. nu l ouh bnyor. ._-__._. AIIITINU or Tun cnlzlu 10 FUN- nldor the olfn or 8|: squire Bonn-on to sinus uvonlnru nndlnn for tho Vlcomim rduufllnnos and Local f`-human will has hula. In tho Cannon Olnmbor on l'Bl0A\'. uuuthinu-. at I p.In- Tho public an in- `M. ' .1. 3 w Luv, Soo'y- nu V 0.!. FIIOIITENAE-:S"il".V` VET EITEENS II. Ad-halo: llo. `L TIIET MILLS COMPANY, ARDEN, v--_ .._--_- -_ ...- .-..- __-.___--, offer 5 run ulnnoo for pumhuo or rental or I Hut-Clan Country sum with I ntbck which mu be taken At A valuation. comm- lng of Du Gooda_(In.<~uu. Inn : And Boys` 0 owing. Boot: and Shoes. Paints. Olin. Eudwnu. Ito. wm be won at 3 bunin to _ .__L 5...... ockoy MntclI.'|'I|nrldIy Ev`g, Jan. I3 I u _x._ n-_:-_ Dl_A h-__.| I I0 warkingon lolullobvun bend Into I Illvo place of bin. ll ` I is Oh IU- ligbn RF.` 00.18 Ekllgs for an? t In In unnoo sad mum: to sin 0! any In on nn 0. In nutln on much mo and In! 0lI[!'l'. ad also bone. 1 or notiamn on any out. `Von onlnn 0 in mini 1! than In olbulncclvo nu null. 'runLA'rxs1'.- ` `The (heat. Jubilee Picture by R. Caton Wgodville. Art Gtlldry always open. Kingston Cgrcd Rink. |.l-_I.-.. Ilgln Tnnuhtlnu Eu`- I n I me BUMNESS CHANCE] Iqiiretq-:<@| II ~JI-\-III.I IIllI'II1lI"I o LOUIE Dr: BIuumum.... Mn. MAN'rIu.I.' lAnuImnm-2 Bu1nA\'n .....`..lIsu BRHRICN.-A Numoroun nccouorles. uupnh costumes; powotlul <-ompnny. ' - / Prlvu 2~n,dou, .'ou amul. Plan opsm Mon- day Av-1') A m. Msnwyol. IART- STORE,] nsraanxaamn 1974. I59 PRINCESS ST.. - KINGSTON. "QUEEN AND EMPIRE, ' Not hung the -ommutlon pr tho pulm- bou ugtorsnnsto mun mod: a nu to loop him wsgm. You nufm inn wnrm without. I good u: Iv the undersigned for the puroheee 0! mm. eiuebie Pro any on Union Street. between King and we nnabon eitreetru. bein Lobe No. Mound 151. On the property in I 8 one Resi- denoo (lute! occupied by the lete In-Chen. liieey) end I . e Brick Gotten edjoininc. Tendon to be en bloc. The hiahosc or eny tender not. neoeuerily looepted. ' To be edulreued io DE. A. S. OLIVER, Onrner of King and Gore Streets. Kingston. .______..._.._..____:__.___. .hl.'BBlhIl. ' -Iu1Aunn. n:,.:*.;-M TUESDAY, JAN. 18. The eminent romantic actor. ROBERT D. MAN'l`EhL,ncu0nnp-mleul I-y Clmrlotto Boh- rom and anaueot oonurnny. under the num- nntuomt. of l.W. Hun oi`. prosontlng fur the thief. Hum in thisoi ya ow Romance. by W. A Tromnyno, onutle-1 "A SECRET WARRANT!" nu n...n....u. Iln IlAN'l`ll.I.' I`? the purohnu 0! am nlunblo Pr one:-tr Btrub._botw_epn TINDEILS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL -rn-|nna.nAv IANlIADV`2mh_ I TENDERS FOR Pnopmlim IGEIJBGE MILLS &U0., Fur Lined Wraps| Big sweep, fur trimmed, deep fur collar tho- roughly up-to-date.=*--*5 or omoen. A lull Iunonunnoo nu uuwu. Meeting to consider the offer of Sir Squire Bnncrolh to give an evening`: rend- ingl for the Victorian order of nurses and local charities in council chamber, Fridsy. An-an 4 .m. our the "Home: and Haunts of Burns" gnphically described, his songs snd ohoruuu rendered by the but vocalists. Both fully illustrated by limo-light views. Open house, Jan. 24th. luln wngm. You KW loop wum without I good tho: you can't hovo 5 good the without good onul. hug unnp nnAl ham and vnn'Il not tho hunt in null)` lob Soot to: VII: lcldotl In Inna Thnmnnlvnl III. Y.M.U.A. nun to-mgno. Bo. J umu congrogstion will give I ns- oluu mutant concert on Thursday oven- in. Feb. 3rd. Amnnfnnn lodaa. No. 91. A.O.U.W.. in? Feb. 3rd. immune lodge, No. 91, A.O.U.W.. meet: thin evening. Bueineu. inetelletion of officers. A full attendance reqneetad. M-`hint! tn nnnnirhr the nlhr nf Sir TIC llllly IIUIU nvun -vs nu... `lo ron Thnnulvol W. Bnnd uh Royal rink to-nighb. Boysl Aronnum moon to marrow night. Igonpital benefit. concert: Fridnyg J An. Ml: . Friday your Ihoo opportunity at Suther- |nnd'I. Tun Mccallum And local talent It tho Y.M.O.A. hull to-night. Rn Jnlnnl nnnaruntlon will min I tint.- g`-. = `I'|tI&OIIIIOtl- Caunnu. N.Y.. Jun. I3.-I Flnnnll an-IIQEIX Inlhavi and - nit:--jig `IIITING 0}` rut: CITIZIIN TO FON- nldn Suture ' THURSDAY. JANUARY 20th, 170 Wellington street. KIRKPATR|CK'S toll ours IIIVO noon nn Wllnouu [owl onm. Du: your soul into sud you'll cu. tho but non! over dun out. of thn (round. It : ouc- fnllylunoned. flee from dirt. now or clink- OI-I; fu'l nlollvovy. .. ------ - . ...-r-- Junior Borlomllnt loud. . __-. g `A I: u-- A..---..- WA N TE ID. I Alln AND INVXNIIQI LOCAL MEMORAN DA. __...j.. .__:._~:__ -r|c1=.:. u Q-uh .---.-_`..~ __.r \_.._.._r \. A.Ln:ssIcn. lnuoun. ..\ -.-nun;--. A`, IA! $25.00. ' nunul In much nun Ilunmlxoo Won am will Itl immediately from Quota. lnchioun. notr the Mghln frontier. for Gvndur, when the uloguph line no hu( in cut. _ On Wqdneaday next the annud muting , ol the Frontenac ngricultnnl nociooy will . uh plus an Huronmith. Thin your Klngotomvuau tho uuinhnoool thinn- "clay in loconun laud hit hon. To ucuntllin ll will nooltiaurytontzd 3; strong dolognuoo` out to utowunl on Wotlnudcy out The uociotyh nppon III uiolou from Klogoton. . Julian Victor Dnpont, whqnd with an ulonnuno Accident Inn hllwvlnnby ho V loupnnol liioldl lqundlnomlin hm tho ml-dag Insular by an mm. nhl link nnnnr IIIIQ. Raci- lob Inntuluon uni howls It. Now You. In llllll IDIU DO \l|lI'HUl') WUIIIU JUIII Illlll. he extent of the outbreak in not known here. It nppoul to be lad by I brother of Giwhi Sardnr. Capt. Burn report: that the whole Koj valley in in turmoil. and that H ` troops of the Hun of kholab no holdin: uninbcd. 3 military poet: of In- dis, no ant. ofAjmoto. Fore Puni has been looted. and Ormnn itself in (brochu- od. Threo companion of inhnu-y with two gnu nun Innhinrgum nnnr thn Afohnn frantic. for W o an ":u'T'pm.""' F3:n'r`.'.:i . .. '"n..a..""" :.:.~.. ........~"~ ":~ 'P:.`..:"..:*....."::': no u - Inna it u-illd any: and` The Extent of It In Not inown-NntIvee Wen Killed CAl.1`UT1`.\, Jen. l3.-NewI bee been re- ceived from Mokpn, the largest province of Beluchietenf" of a serious outbreak against the British eurve petty there. Capt. Burn end Lieut. urner. of the loyal engineere. and Meet-re. Hichie and Prunty. their euietenta. with 200 carrier: and eignellere, is-ere attacked. A number of the native guards were killed or wound- ed. Cept. Burn eeceped on e camel. tmvelling 130 miles in thirty-eix houre, to Ormere. on the Anbien see. where he re- ceived : letter from Lieut. Turner. savio- inghim that he (Turner) would join him. In nvhnnh nf Hun nnhhr-nah in nnr. inn-n IIIIUU Uy EIIUWIIIK DHIII [IUD PJIICY HI Dean initiated by the Canadian lumhermen. Mr. Hard presented an able and complete junbi cation of the course of the govern- ment: in dealing with this diiculb Mid dbiicnte question. The opposition did nob divido the house. though it. won intimated that I voio would he insisted on At. I later lingo. OUTBREAK AGAINST BRITISH. lUl' DUB llIl'll'IlBll anu CDYUHIC IHEIHB. The government bill imposing the manulaoturing condition on the hold- ers of all future licensee to cut sawloge on provincial limits. was the subject of a debate in the house yesterday, which developed some interesting features. The commissioner of crown lands. who has charge of the measure. moved the second reading, and he took advantage of the op- portunity toeffectively answer the prin- cipal criticisms which have been levelled at it by opposition speakers and writers. Mr. Marter defined the point of cleavage between the parties to be a dillerenoe of opinion as to whether the restric- tion ahould apply to current or fu- ture licensee. Mr. Whitney com lained, with a suggestion of bitterness int e tone, that the government had stolen his Iicy. This charge the premier easily re- uted by showing that the policy had been initintnrl hv hhn Canadian lnmhnrmnn Mr 1: rlnuou. o|zU,UUU. The reformutory for boys in to be moved from Penetan to Oxford county. and tho Penotang buiiing to be used an an asylum for she hsrmleaa and chronic insane. ms... ........ ....L L:II :..-..-:.... LL- IIUUIIUU UIIU W830 I'M" HIIIUS. .c)U,UUU. Bey of Quinta railway. formerly King- ston, Nepenee and Western railway, a re- vobe of $90,000, granted in 1893. Ontario and Rainy River road. from I in no the westerly end of the 165 miles erebofore aided. to -a point er. or near Forb Frenoea. 8120.000. Th: nnfnv-vnnfnrr far line: In in ha nunnm-I The Way the Outs:-lo zuvornmont Trout: Vnrloun RIIIIIIBJI. Toncowro. Jan. 13 --'l`he Ontario govern- ment. has decided to give the James Bay railway a grant of $270,000. The grant in really only a new vote of $120,000 and a vnmforrod vote 0! $150,000. Pnnnhrnlen Qnurhnrn rnilmnv hntwnnn IITIIIIIDITUU V009 Ul UIUU,UUU. Pembroke Southern railway. between Pembroke and Golden Lake. a distance of three and one-half Inilee. 810.500. lrnnnln nnnnpnlf. and (`minus Iv-nun n DIITIU IHU 0B'llIll IIIIIUI. IU.UUU. Irondale, Bnnorolt. and Obcawa, from I point forty ve miles from Irondale, and thence due wean ten miles. 830,000. Rnv nf Onintn rnilwnu fnrmnrlv Kinny. Hobbies Auto: waned. WIS llI|Ul'lllllU|UH ll Ulllalfuly |Il'Ull4WUI'ItIly: Secretnry Blue; wrote the WM depart- ment; ealringior troops. He said he re- garded the reports as at least. greatly ex- aggerated, but. nevertheless, it might. be the part. of prudence to have troops on the scene. The war do arbmenb will comply with the request an deapatch troops un- lnnu the rannrh in nnnntarmnnrlad in mun Will] DUU fillllll lllu UUUPHLCH BT00`)! Ull- leas the report is countermnnded in case the whole affair proves B fake. I'Il|l'0nCI agent: ID IUIIFIIUUTO. WASlllNi:TON. Uan. 13 --Commissioner Jones of the Indian otce. received a des- petohfroin Wewolra.Seminule nation yes- terday afternoon from W 8. Field, who says that the report of the Seminole trou- bles is untrue. The whites. he said. burn- ed 3 probably innocent man and the In- dians are indignant but will make no trou- ble. A low shots were fired in the dark- ness by practical jokers in the neighbor- hood of Enrlsboro. The commissioner `bye he knows Field very well and regards Jhla information as entirely trustworthy. Hnnrntnrv Rliu wrntn this man rilnnm-r.. [nus sEmImmmevnLI.| rum Anger Wu Around Oror the Barn- ing 0! n Probnbly Innocent Ilnn-A low anon Wore In-ed In the Dukucu By some Prnctlcal Jokers of En:-lnboro -Soorotnry uliu Wrote the Wnruopnrb Inuit inking For Troopl. Kwsgs CITY. Mo. Jan l3.-At noon yoatordny the Associated press correspon- dent at South MoAlister, I. 'I`.. rent the iollowing- The whole story of the Indi- an uprising in a lake. Th _ first account of the ollogodiakir was 3 nt out by the agent 0! the C.0 }I.G railway at Enla- boro. I. T.. to the train dos.-patcher here. Today ollacqunintod with the situation give it as their opinion that the story was It pure fabrication originating with the railroad agent at Earlaboro. WAHIllNI:TlIN, Han I2 ~..(Tnmminninnar The Whole Storv 0: the Inai n `L Uprising a Fake. Q lmmnus ARE lNll|[:NANI.I BUT, NEVERTHELE88.THEY WILL MAKE NO TROUBLE. 8UB-8|DIE8 GRANTED. __h_. KINGSTON. owrgiuo, __ 1`lIU1xSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1395. PERFECT COMFORT.

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