Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jan 1898, p. 2

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-IIIIuIuI II-nut luv-u Upllq `I. II-uuuvlo Au Mn. R.`T. Walkomh tomorrow evening. Admiuion ten cents. I ~5-----j*w-?-"\ ` 1 ` `Hockey! look! Boots for rinsing dud hockey cheap no Abornot.by a. lror The o|cy"I7;p_;:-7} commmoo. at... |....._...._ .. _..-n. A M1-:7 - - Amino Club Auombl:/. on-.A_..LI- ---..I ---A - Dtqiwned 3, Indy-3:1` dnv afternoon It mnn named ojw AND~YlOT0Il|TV. An Old PIan-UuenI-thd. , , \ ' _-lA.l,, , , , ...___.;_..,__. Attouded lmtnllntlrin. f_.`L I1, 11v :1 I Looker Broken Into. A vrnxar DAILY write, CALF. Boots, new : toes, heavy or light soles, welt se wn,-pr- fect tting, worth from $3 to 55, our sale prices `. Men's Box BOX Calf Laced .,.._._1~.,__. Intln Qllppsrl. s`..: l.A:,..J .. sununnu at [us visionary um-as. vvn'.u- 'ever was, in his estimation, calcu|:i`tml to promote Ibo lnmnl ur business in- terests at the plan had his hi-arty co- operation. Now, in his declining day.-x. he enjoys the natintu-tiun of amine` Yorker one of the must pruspcrom. _oonotuble,nnd thriving manufactur- ing and business centre: in Addington county. or anywhere along the line ` '5!` 3"! 07 Qlintn railway. '.Ml'.~8hihII-0 -an Inirli Inn:-rinl first In Inn! my 0| Quinta ramuy. '.Mr:~8bibk-y was nice married. tint to .I$~6lalp. Etguuuwn, a uiytcr. ru` Jolllp Sharp. J.P.. ol that lown.siip.. and after not lento go Miss Guess, daunhtet ol 5. Ghana. now of \`.u-k'n iuteu zi nanu.~.omc-. iortune. ML Shibley has also been an outer- prising and public spirited citizen unit has done well his share in helping build up the locality and uiiikiiig it. the flour- isliinc business place it now is. He W-I8 for many years the leading uuigislrwtu of Ihi` [)iB(`P and tlw surrounding mun- tiy. Ili- took an acliw illll`l (`.\'l. in poli- tical and 'muniripu| :lff|il`.\', lhnupli nevpr himxrlf a cundirliitr for political lmnurs. HF h.`I.\i hm`-n -t Iilv long H-- former of the old at-hunt. He has horn on prnmim-nt mt-nibrr if the .\leiliodi.5i church. and. years ago, when tho so- oiety was weak and small there. he took an active pari in building the substantial church in the place. con- tributing freoly of his oyvn mans and obtaining subscriptions from friend tar and near. His house was long known as the house of the Methodist preuchersqas wnll as of those of other denominations who may haw the-n vis- ited the place. He took an active part in getting I telegraph ofliro est;ibIish- ed in the village years ago when it was an ` awn back" village, and apparently ' out of ch of anything of that kind. but by is rncrgi TtlY1I'TSE.'VUI'!ll\`!'l he 2 Succeeded. when others seemed simply tununnd at_his visionary ideas. What- M-nr n-.-is, in his -animation. -alcul:i`tml lots anu fillhlllg mod on tnuir unu sun. lle reared 11 family of [our sons, John, Jacob, Henry and David. The first three of these were given a tract of 1.1.100 acres of land in Portland lm\'rl- `ship, was equally ilividgd hetueen them. "flit-re they all lived, reared their large ` lfnmilies and died. They were all ener- lgetic men and prominent citizens. ' `,'l`hough each of these hrothers left ajlarge families it. was `frequently re- marked that for many years there was but one son representing each family living. One of `these, the late .Tn:lse _ Shillley, Shurhot Lake. died reeently. _ 1 lie was H son of John Shihley. (`liarles f,Shihle_v, residing near Yarker, a son `of Jiu:ol),. and John .\.. the xulijert of this present. notiee,ure all the. men now l't`lll llllln[! of that generation. l The late Srhuyler Hhihley, .\l.l`., and the late Henry Shihley, two \\e|l- known ru.~'idenr;! of l"rontenat-. rounly _\'l'ttl.'s' ago, were hrothera of John A. . |'|`he sisters were Mrs. Peter \\'.iI'tman, |IuUt'h6'l` of the dm:tor.~ \\'nrlin.-in llu\\' , of ,\'np.ine.e; .\lr.\`. (ii-urge Miller, 1 lpiinneel` srltlc-r of \';irker. Mrs. (R--V.) H, l,m-heml; Mrs. .T.nne:i l)al_v. mot hi-r of llr. tlsi-nr llaly, l~2ing.-ton; Mrs. llvrki- rm-r, 'l"amwnrih. and .\lI's. l. eter Mill- .jer_ Nnpanee Mills. 1 he 5lIlH`l`3 -'1l`( ll0\\ . all dead except. the last tun name-(l. J. A. Sllilpley has had to do \\illl the building up of the village of \:u'ker lfrom its very cuininenvenieiit. In lrltlli. the late Jesse. Shihluy liuilt u um mill |l Inn the .\'upzuiee. river where the Villau;v'| now stands. 'l'hait mi.-a, we believe, the ` first mill of any kind huilt. in llrit im- mt-(lime locality. John A. Sliillley, then it young man, assisted in building that mill. in 184;! George Miller, his brother-in-law, nuilt the first grist mill I r I I I I there and he also gave (1 friendly hand in helping erect it. That was burned in : 1846, when he went. into partnership with Mr. Miller` and they ereeted 'i flour and woolen mill on the same spot. lie then lieenme. 11 permanent resident l of the villiuze end has lived there ever l since. 'l`he.ir mill us all9I'\HLr burn- ed and Mr. Shibley opened .1 general i store in 1848 and continued in that nu:;i- 1 ness until nlvolll. eight years ago. Being a man of excellent huzainess hahus and of mueh push and energy. he ncmm-b l lnted handsome fortune. \h-, Qhihlnu hem -xlun Imon nn enter. 1 l'(: gllIll'3Ill, UHH Ul KHB IIUlB(l IVUKIIUEIILS in the Biitish service. \\'hcn thu uur resulted disusti`0u.~1ly to his I Pilllst`. ;he, with thousands of otheis, found it livcc-ssury to leuvn his native Iuml and `see his home ttnnfiscaitcd for no other crime than that of remaining lnyul to tho Britiah flag. He czuno with the ls-arly Ii.lu'. loyalists to lxppvl` t`:in:ul.t wind settled on the shores of the lluy of Quinta in Second town," a few llllil`.~l west of the no\v village of ll.itli, on whut was iil'l.ei'\\.'irds pupuluily luum ll II . " Ins the Luslier fuim. He nus mur- Iiwl at that time land had one vliilcl. According to the old government re- cords he was on the Provision list" in llbti, being supplied, as worn the other pioneers at that. timu, with gov- ernment rations until tluey haul an up- purtunity of clearing their vsilderiiess lots and raising food oh thnir ouu soil. Hp rnnrnrl :1 f:imilv Hr fnnr .unn~'. Will. Ill} \\ L3 il. ('.U|'[4 regiment, one of the lin Ihn. Rlitiszh snrvi.-n lwllion and (lid active service in Hm loyalist cause during Lhut xnolnnrablo-, war. He was at (Eurpur.'1l in .lzIszs11pr-I `regiment nnn nf Hm nnlml rnuiunpntg UI l"|'UIIU3llC UUUDLY. `Mr. Shibley belongs to good (LR. loyalist stock. His gmrxdfatlxer, John Shibley, was a resident of New York stute before the great American re- I ' Al: the clone or Inn mcumng mu no v can LO0I`_"I.3_QCk Upgn _l>ho lmproyc- must: no I! nemd co Ilnlo mu: {lflut liondrlr Ygrkor one of ugg Fou- Inoot Vlllngou In AldIngt.dn-A' Bhn . lotol-1 of the lrpmlly. John A. Shibley, J.P.. one of (hrs pkuxmpu of the now flourishing village! nt Yurkur and one of the oldest umlli best known business men in the. lcounty, is now seriously ill and 'h.m` 'been suffering from repeated attacks` of sickness during the last year or two. Mr. Shibley-was horn in Portland town-l ship seveziryofut years ago and has spent all his long and active lite near} where he was burn and reared. He is` ml son of t_he lute llmnry Shibley, a lending farme1' and one of the well known pioneers of Portland Lu`-mahip. sealing there lp the early years of this |cnnlury. His mother was Cliurlotto Day, a da.ughLer of one of the pioneers and a sister of Calvin Duy, now one of. the old and well known residents I of Frontenac county. 1 "Mr. Shihlev holnnu-n in mind ICE. 1 The above goods are the choice of our stock and are made of White Bros." Box Calf. ;ous;_A. AHj_l-E YARKERJ A 8KE+bH `OF THE HONEER OF: in-IAT srmnirm VILLAGE. _ I` CIQQQD [0 HISS liI!g$, * ol S. Gu;s,_no\t ol Xuku. WEDJESDAY, JANUARX 19, 1/898. 'pUI'|ll H1 \li`H5ll}lH noted regunents . r...I\..... r..`....A n w;ir.Manul|in the min of Innis do 1 Beaumont, capuin of the King ! guards. ` He in ned with 5 l has I character wortgmfhia grcohubility. did pbyiiqno. and gifftaud with an in-re-iuiblo > msnnotisn. Su cionr. in it to my that tho clunchr in ucmnod by Mr. llnntoll in a porloct and \ moot ndmiubla manner. The oupnort `g'ivon*w the princi I In on-ollont in oveqpnrucnjgy. Jag Mijggnirov Radglig, yho unions lending pm with Mr. Mm- toll. in her role of. "Margarito Bonrhnd. won uirnintion by her gum and infection: annual. Hot onoutution Ira very` planing. Ilia Huh Russell, the favorite ol (ho regent. we uoollont in her impononttion ol 5 bmgbty and Iovongdnlelnncter. Bondy W. Tumor. gpldunith. and lube! of llngnoriu _ , In: An oxcoodingly ingq-using 6' re, and his gum and fty: upnziyn vu nstut of utildyl play_ in II nugudud, .1100- tunpwetuola ) Illll Mic IHCIIJGIW ll ! 0| Illllc IIIIIIEIE. glilving an insight into the corrupt. life of t. 0 court and of the `inhugpul use of the lourodooaohot. The play Ina nil than could be dmil-mi and in rmntlv nnnrnnin. Iuosruuuulonur. Ana puny Inc III III c'::;ld be donil-uyl and was gnatly nppqociu "um' 5. '{'?.7'3a2`e i'i-31" o`a3" .x e'.'r{`I`?.i` ` k`.:'.;':`.:t.?.,.':.."" ~ `there In 3 Routing Route to Great llhn Lu! Night. The appearance of Robart. B. Monte". the eminent. romantic actor. as the Grmd open house has night, draw I lugs nnd fuhionnhle audience and ovary sent in the house was mkon and standing room very I-mitod. The bone of the play, "A Secret. Wan-mt. in bid at the court 0! France in I720 when hho Dec dj Orleana wu recent and she incidcotu u-o'ol hiltoric inutut. aivina an inninht. inln |_Im mu-rnno. Iii. nl` uuuuulg. 1116 LBIUJB were 2 Juvenilea--J. Hutton, .(}. Smith, G. Charla:-,W. l`weed,R. Halligan, J. Charles, M. O Brien. \' D...-... I I\_...l:... U ll_I.'-_ I: II_,,, 1': can Iv: -|-lvI:'lI. A junior hockey` match was played on I)ix a rink last evening between the Juve~ nilo and X Rays, resulting in a victory for the former with as score of three games to nothing. The Lemma were Jnvnnilnn.__.l Hntrnn ll Qmnl. I1 Lu. U DTIUH. X Raya-J. Devlin, H. McKee. F. Ham ilton. A. O'Brien, H -Ray. F. L-ndlow, W. McKee. D..l-_.- I.` l)-_-I_ MANTELL. THE EMINENT ACTOR WUTUI Business college - Hon}, Mills; point-, Moore (captain); cover, Williams; wings, Cotter. Gardiner; forwards, Robinson, Farris. t)_...:.......I:.. rv.._1 n-_,u:_ ,,,- . .- [`UI'l'IEn Regiopolis-(.`.oal, Devlin ; poinb, Mn- | hood; coveneoghogan; wings, M. O Brien, Illailigan; forwards, J. 0 Brian (captain); Daley. Allin pinrnn I-Afar-nnrl H-.n 1--nu. A Game 0! Hockey. lteziopolis college lmkey team defeated the Kingston business college team on Dix`: rink Tuesday evening after 3 hotly con- tested game. The score, one to nothing. gives 3 fair idea of the play which was at all times close and exciting. Neither beam scored during the first half and after about eight minutes play in the second half Mike" O'Brien scored. The teams Inn:-n A :1. [aunuu Will Do on nanu B8 spare man. The Rockwood team that goes to Napa- noe tomorrow night. will be composed 01 these players : Goal, Shea; point, Hamil- ton; cover point. Lumb; centres, Coxs- wurthy, O'l.aary; wings, Young, Slzrau bbnzie. E. Gilmour is acting as manager of the team. l\...'A.. .. ....._.L..- .J :-_ ___L._ , ,,,, UI unu unuu. Quite a number of ice yachts were out for a spin yesterday afternoon, many of them becoming bacalmed long distances from the club anbhorage. The wnilora were obliged to strip the yachts wlieve they stood and work back to the club house. U1WI OZ} IIUIIQUIIEK Ul I"uUY Gun. Jomuon Street. Lon! Term Betlns February 9th. That has lduouclonnl mvonusgu. with We comfort and convenience In Gonna. Oroqnot sud sunny. FULL STA?! of Umnrt Gnduua. 30010! actuation given to vidnal needs tIso'l'ho ronomom. and culture 0! homo can ad with tho ichouh mental tnlnlng. .. W ".:.`f.:'.1.:.`... '...s W ' "1- . r . 3 mn. duoonm ol onothlrd to duulign 0 ol - g_u_11_Lox, full Information sunk to [J||I_VU|l IIUXU W86`- On Rockwood rink last evening Rock- wood 11 hockey team defeated the Brit.- tuniae; score, 6 no 4. Dr. Clarke acted as referee. ML- V I`! I`! A L-_L_LL n . .1 . .- ICIGIUU. The Y.M.C A. basketball team that Will meet the Belleville aggregation at the local institution on the 235!) ion`... will be composed ofk J. Dunlap, G. Gates, N. Robinson. N. McCaig and W. Hamilton. A. Pannell will be on hand team tlml: (inns in Nann- What II Trnnlplrlug In the Bpottlng Arena 4: Reports (lo. A game has been arranged between the National and Juvenile hockey teams, to be played next week. nn nnnkuynnrl u-Snlr lock -.ns..l.... D..-I. LIJUUU. A walk was taken to the upper station. where it was seen that the gable of the rearwall was giving way. owing to the beam supporting it slipping oub of_ posi- tion. The more of the beam caused rents in the wall. and openings around the cop mg, through which water nds its way. The wall kee s bulging out, and nnlea repaire shortly will top- ple over. Alderman McCartney examined the wall along with the city en- gineer and suggests that a section of the wall fourteen feet bv fteen feet be torn down and rebuilt. Several doors require repairs and other minor improvements were noted. The committee will also make allowance in their estimates for the pur- chase of Y hydrant norzles with double cubvoifs and for the purchase of 500 feet of new hoee. Q, 3 L116 CIVIC Cmlnlfl Will DOONIQCI END htyoaswm of} Iemv .- #9 Mid e H Qhggy up u;;uga..to' n nap 9911;- I-g1&'5,`9, lore ob ct 911189 in much. 1! aeparatory to thaw e seven] commit- L5 3 tees usually inspect the departments under A ` their charge L9,, agcerbqin whgb 1 vs- *I ` ments or udditlons are/required. ester- ~ day of rnqqn the committee an axe. wu- ` E her an light. made a thorough inspection f ,of the two re halls, and noted the abno- ; 5 llgto necouary - alcerghion and irnp1jov`o- L I 3106(I- mn... ............:u--` ._.-_ _-_..---_L-.IL_ -LI__ Ineuil. ` The committee was represented by alder- ` men Minnes.VC. Robinson, Johns,`Elliott. McCartney and White. who were accom- panied by cit engineer Bolger and H. Youlden, chie of the fire department. A visit was first paid to the Ontario street station, wherethe inspectors were shown through by W. Miller. Here several im- provements were found to be in(lispensi- ble One section of the roof is leaking quite freely, with evil results to the interior. The station is sadly in need of up-to-date sanitary equipments and a roper system of ventila- tion. These can e added with little ex- pense and provision made in the estimates, accompanied by an urgent recommenda- tion for their introduction. The anti- quated front doors, which have stood wear and tear since 1861. will require bracing up or removal. The wood has lost its strength and has been breaking for the pint few `years. allowing the doors to settle down in the centre. New doors are a needed improvement. While at the station the committee had the new horse turned out, and are satised as to his activity and usefulness to the depart- ment. A .....II_ ____ L_L-_. A, sl , t1L'l\UU. Referee~--I-2. Roach. Aie Pierce refereed the game. Vunlumn. Moscow, and two son both `now residing` in southern Cull orniu, one a succelslul morcluwt and the other, Dr. Johushrley, a well`known lpl ucl ncing physician. Hedhaa `(free cbilaifp. Egia-{`u l,ll_l1"lO.f` ,h'AvUlIn&|fQ_ A luqpect the Two ' rm` `,-u"nIou`q. The i'v'ic will upbn inthncouno of xi !a.Iv._waalu to hmd in GENTLEMENS FOOTWEAR. SPORTING PARAGRAPHS. me has o3ARTMNT. A Juplor llntch. hnnkmf mntnh nun vim-Wu uulullll uulllluull. Tho Ottmwii normal school re-opened Tuesday morning with the largest at- wndnnco in its history. Out. of II total of I05 eighty-three uroladies. In attendance are: Mines. M. l.'mipboll.' Snnbury; A. l)oug|as.Wilbon: J. l'Illiot.t..Sunbury; M. W. Emerson, \\'ilI.on; E. Gardiner. Williams- ville; l.. Harpall, Ruckport; B. Hender- son,Lime Luke; E. Henderson, Kings- UM); A L. Hoglo. Eriienthown; M. E. Mainland, Atkinson: M. Neilaon, Stella; A Pickett. Howe Island; 8. Swan, Rock- port; 8. W. Turnbull, Kingston, and A. Volume, Kingston. WIl~lI I IIKIIILIFUILIU UIUCK. Alderman Morris, brother of the local manager of the Queen city oil company. was returned to him council from Central ward winha lmidaomomujority. He was appointed chairman) of the committee on streets, the most important civic commit.- um. IUIIUFUI UUCUFFBQ DU uay. | On Monday night. a number of friends tendered D. P. Brannigan a complimentary supper on the eve of his marriage. baking advantage of the occasion to present. him with a handsome clock. l|l.I.........._ ll......:.. L....AL.... -1 AL- I.._._I llllllhlify CUlIUgU- The death is reported from Toronto 0! Samuel V. Lindsay, second son of the late John Lindsay. formerly of Kingston. De- ceased was thirty-nine years of ago. His funeral occurred no day. On Mnndav nitrlit. n nnmhnr nf fr-inmla . uaeuuw cuu.rt.{e. Liout. A. M. Cayiey. R A , whose corps is now stationed at. Halifax, in spending a few days with Lieub. Col. Scraubenzie. Lieub. Cayley is ifgraduate of the Royal military college. The death in mnnrtml {mm 'I`m-nnrn nl mg; Blanche Gi|bo"rt, Barrack street, has been appointed school teacher at. Donaldson : Mills and left on Monday to assume charge. Ijnut, A M Fanhuu D A n.l..~..... :`hAI-D\L lUft'UU- Mrs. W. Aylea, Detroit, Mich. leaves for home this evening. after an extended visnt; to hex" mobber. Mrs. Maxam, Redan street. |.I:.... Ln......L.. n:n.....; n-..._--._ _.___. I-I.n-I nu rnwolllji 0! an aunt une Anlhlghpp and up You In. an Dan 0! Ontario. Vutwn. nu mntdonoo ox Alcunhor Dunn, Jnhnnlnn HO-Innnt UK : Mr. Downing. Woodstock, district agent: for the Metropolitan) insurance company, has taken an otce 9n Brock street. 1!... I17 A..l.... l\,.a-..:L |I:_L 1--..-. ""1'i.'. Tu}a.'."u2;.."f{'.I.'.'..T .. . .... 1:! tank, In: gaind for itselfuahtril esteem. ltismauoaictbinjnuaor nine,nnddo`esa'ocpnquce "_' Wglnvened'Vinuuinui in[nn_l| u, -ndluvc ton-lit to up! 611` nodefotIl."- , ' D08-`vi-sch-.\-.fs|liam!l!II|!.,, "-T-EH3 V n.n_ -__`.,-, 4.... unthct A. nbon n 00.. I V |_ _ ,, 4. . , P6I'l()FI]1n(`B.I|U I/HB OPBTB UDUEO. J. M. Theobald, at Toronto performing the duties of barber at the house of parlia- ment during the session. has returned home. Mu 1\.u....n.. \|'nnnI.L....l- Il....l..L PUD, IV. l\.\J 1. After nbe performance at house last evening Mrs. Leigh a few friends at her residence. R1.-n l....nnn 1...... .. n ..... ... It IDW IFIUIIUU H-U HUI" IUBIUUHUU. Mrs. Cappon gave a supper to a few friends last. night at the conclusion of the performance. M2 the opera house. J. M. Theobald. at. Tarnnhn nm-fnrminnr Plthy Psrnzrnphu About Penonl At Home And Abroad Harry Lindley is located for the Winter at Victoria. B C I ion!-.: Rlyinnnn nnrlk.-............ .... .....I..L- HU V ICLUFIH. D U4 Lieubs. Skinner and Moszrove. ax-cadets. are taking: short. courses at the London de- pob, R. R.C I. Aftnr r.hn nnrfnrmnnnn nl! fhn nnnl-an From Me Viryxbuh Mdialjounal: 1111.. can. nu,-Wu. ,,.n -_ _ _.._ nmg-nun curpob warannuw. J. 1 . Rogers, of the Queen city oil com- pany, 'I`ornnt.n was: In the city no~day in connection wit, the tting u of the local works Of the comnomv. T n nnmnnnn n `COAL. that is GOAL at uuunuuuuu wluu bua ucmng U OI H10 IOCBI company. The oompnny a head tter is also here auperintending the work. In is oxpected bnrrelling will be begun next; week in the new works. U qumnleu wlbn ma mnenor 0! the Dulldlng. Now is your chance to buy cheap dry goods. carpets, etc. Everything ah coat Dl'iCegb8fOl'B ecock-b Thg. R. McFaul, King-ton carpet. wars nuse. J. I . Rnvm-A, (`If [HA (Luann nn nil A.-nu, During the night eomo person entered the ntoreroom of the Windsor hotel and conscated two of the choicest hams from the ice box. The thief was evidently ae- quninted with the interior of the building. vour chance to him nhann drv is really the wonder worker of the present generation. There is scarcely an ail- E ment of Body, Brain or Nerves that it will not re- lieve. `Stomach tronblesare almost unknown where Vin Ma.riani\is'used. IUII(lUI'U- Preparing to take stock. Now is the time to buy. Everything reduced in price. R. Mclfaul, Kingston carpet: ware- house. 1 \.....'..._ AL- _:_u p , - ` vv new 0'. L10 9. Two street. oer: wtited hub night: to convey the theatre goers home. The car to Portsmouth wan heavily laden. passen- gers having Lcrnd minding room on the lenders. l)..........:..... L- ;_I,. _.,,n \r , - u vv nun you llll VD W00 30 III! I A farmer : min ol horses. frightened by a pausing cegbnkod ngeinao Wade`: drug etore window yum`-day, bub were checked m the nick of time to avoid a crab. nhnnl hm. .......:.- |.....|.- ....a .....u. In one man or time to avoid club. School books. exercise book: and morib- blera_ good vnluu and new lines. ab D. A. Weeee & Co e. ` Tmn ..s....-L -_'.__ ._.A!L.J I--l -~'-'* `- VIN MARIANI nun spring 103:! Will paper III N. A. Weeeekcohn. "The oyal militery college uzlee club taken-partin the concern at Ben-ieeld t.hia`evonlng. l - ~ No. do not botrow Vrouble- "Ne Lolly without. and: Kingston Ladies College, A CHURCH SCHOOL. has Ilvuyn given mu strength; I rmcr full to prllu In virtuu." BUSY REPORTER9 `I'll! Illlll of Int] DI] l.lh-WlAIttho Pooo Arc Talking Ahoutpllothlng In upon tho Annual at `thou Who Are Iona. " New uiiing l~8"S`9 wall paper It D. A. Ween &. Co n. " VII IIRIMI PARAGRAIPHS PICKED up av oun IIRINMIDT. =n;cn>ms{ or mmx. No. do botrow Do"! mnnut end; . Why ohnul your non-ow doubla, When you have ee` to land 1' A l-.....-._!- ;_x_',, ,l I . n o n A l _ Uniformly ex- cellent results, illnrltlg 30 years. galnccljts popu- ` Ottawa Normal Btudonu. nu PEREONAL MENTION. bgolpdohttbo hlltlt M.|huo|n,IIh the opera entertained (IAIIDINBIPS nu iii? iI`o`o":'('a'6'o's'C "Joan"? 'tT'dx'1"n'.' " not MI-Woon Ju 1I;.}2*. _-- -"' ' """ " ' .`7| 7V :-v I For sale or Bgcuuo. "."..'.`.:-:;:.-'.`.'.::."-`- --' M 9- M- [C1=um1ey Bros. uuvl Alum y not 14 WA I-nan Rm nE.1.`E.-I. ,(l':l.`:_!)0'l Boo the Gonnlno Buuins WI an obimc. We tho to cull npoohl actuation hon: nook o_(fuon`i'xouby vv mm ` '-'-:-`.11 A. Blanchard. C.A.. ..l. B. McKay, Prhmlnnl. Dm.hl.no v--- --- - V--, v----'---. '"?s'2ou'rAnIo s1-ma:-:1~. vlhno `II. x . We no nliowlng hxoolbnt vnluo In IAdldI' Bead)-Ind. Oonl . tpy. ldlillll 50 lost Bottom Prion. Coll ` m iainafo-.u:lhuui Icnaloloun utlovutvub :j--jj- couc, ouounn, oIIoI.IIIA- ulonnus, nunnnon, nrsaurzllv. And all want"! Idll-I.ul'1'_i or Ohlldron or Adulu. ' ` nxcl. Jlc. ' Imam at gqluuuuu _.?_.. You can save from 20 to 35 per cent. Fri- day. "III WUKIII CI"- Olon Prion. Quick lulu. ISutherIand s Purchases for Cash Only. MERRY DAY F|DAY..% aluupuun. S. (`. WELLS 6; (`o.. Le Roy. Y. De I` Sirs :-I am glad to` testify to the value of yo\ 1- Shiloh (`0ugh and Consumption (`urn in MI cases of throat and lung disease. From my personal knowledge. it Is aspocic for mmzhs of every form and has saved many from consumption. Indeed` I believe it. a sure euro for mnsnmption In its r.-v. stages. and it has reIi.c\'od many cases where the disease has bo0n_1'urnd\'unccd. . Bltmxlo, N. Y. A. E. S.u.'n:n. ~M.D. (~1hiloh's (`um is sold throughout the States and (`unudu on u guarantee,-ati 950.. 600., and $1.001: bottlo; and in England at 13. 2d., 22:. 3d,, 4.-s.6d. If any rsou. after faithfnlly trying two-thirds o a bottle. in dissatised with it. that person may `return it to the druggist and get his money back. for our mowr V0 r`ure..nopay. - *~-* numou mrom, and nlr-xgasangee soothed by p medicine combining oaling, expeotorunt and tonic properties. Such a medicine In Shiloh`: Cure. It acts like magic, andjaken in time, prevents the attack from developing into _neumoniu, pleurlsy. or hasty cou- sump on. u rv 117...... 1. n. 1.. n-.. 4 1' n,-_ nu; DESI IS JIIE cnw>sI>f com luryi nnhr ...,......-mu unnm U] IJUII Auvv I.rIl\II. I'll: mustard 0}` wood uh? in it. and th .in- umed throat and nlr-xgysaagee soothed 5` combinimr onlilm. exneotornnt. uu-An xnrpnuuru up II Ari Graceful skaters skimming eetly arortho ice is a phasing ictum wluch. ulna! I5 .0: (xseverno 81?, for t uusnnttla in nsu n are tr e_ n * ago:-t. mflugyouth 3%`). sun, nligimn persons of tfiper y;-gm, congregate numbers in our. rinks and "ante an their bodies are exhnnntnd, mlr hlnml nvnr. .,....I:.,<%.i.'..t.....Q@,I,!1g2.I' `uh bum.-|.o..... n. I- ..- For Shoe Buyer at nmunsdurlntronlu-spa:-t-a1 Ilnxrnprlntmupnuu. nrnnnfnul ulrnvn-n nlrhn-ml-u. nnolu. .-.-.4 Coats :o'o;'5e., Ida and lot. " " muonhd lot and ball. " non Prlnccio. I hogan. R` "?8'.`.'sT "..`:3`L`4 3J n ::nnGoornnln-I. - ` -Coa%t%s % And thuoloh tlon of ti Solicitor. rm AE Assoounglxr Pmv IN: I ed . gg . `1,`.l.,_,.:":u.T:::a'...... ..:.:...::, W 0 3 than I I I; V! 0 Ixn ult!.`l:nn)ovutao i`RIw:3 Elli HANUKJHE NEW RESIDENCE ON Union 3%!` t. non Division Street. lately occupied by avid J. Whitehud. A small lpondituro will complete it. hot moiun gzanu Oolluo (rounds. Apply to . V. ` llI.Ban-iItu. $1` A BARGAIN-THAT BEAUTIFULLY ~n1Mu.tod- dounnhod B1-lot Huuu. corner nlon and Albert Street. with four Inn 10153. Anbly to A.81'noun1. # ~n10m.|od- dohnnhod Bx- v Apply to A.81'noun1. TF5 HANDSOIE N EW RESIDENCE ON 1 3% t D1 131 St I oonnnllingnbvt m;ll"l...I', IvhM2:amd'.otA' HAT LARGE RESIDENCE ON NORTH side of Johnnton Street, first house west 01 Bum St 3. with furnace And the: Inodorn oonvon onoou. Allo the Stone el- I11. I88 Barrio SM-not. with modnrn lmmvnin. IGIBUI-N DOBIIIBLY THE RESI- donoo of Hon. G. A. Kirkpatrick. beauti- Iitulkd. opponlto lhudonnld Park. Ap- ply o Krnxnnlcx & Boone. Ontulo St. THAT LARGE RESIDENCE ON NORTH 11! Btroor, $111: Btrmt. with fnrnuu Ami nthnr um. '".?.:-r.;.--| modern conveniences. Also tho stone Dwel- ling. 88 Barrio Smut, with modun 1mprov'o- Imm. Anni: to Jon Inna. nacho-jun _ *1,` ~*---"`:+-I ~"1rD--I c -j_.__.._._-.-.:__.-. fully Iltnnhd. obnonlta llnudnnnld Park. An. L` donoO,1DJohnIton 1 f.3.`61v`B'.';sn".`i:."` Fun no war: onstmsnn BEHI- do ,1D fohnnton utroot. Good locality, urhot duinuo. all modern oonvonlonoou. Tlil -l'hA 1' OVER THE BIBBY `I othln Btoro Kin strut 3 oin- gonna Prtnhn; Odloo. wit 5% mo _V | -' A `nu-nualhc" Inch! tin ` cub Ti XI! `Ill HINDI) luluhul oluoou {anal Cloning .1.-A.:hn-gall IL-Ann--nn --uvuvnuu.---_y vunv, vvuuu nu UISU Hum. Prrnn man up cnua. con. solo rmpa.. no-um. G` How up can lcvory Inn: and Blood Humor." mu. spoedy, permanently, And aoonomlcally euro, when all else fails. Vrw-out hnnn un. n__.. 11.... 41.1. n_-_. n__.__ onmv ms? llI1I!lO$'Cl1l`8Io ~_ -" ` tilll` Illni In Azu-9-It IAv;I-I-rt II-_-mo turn can. Iloamovsky Company, I COIIXTA DIIEQTDEET 2`-u j j - U U U U Moot Torturlng, Dlsgurjng, ' Hurhlllating 0! burning, bloedlng, noaly skin 'Ihd`idIIp humor: is instantly rllovod my Innmrt tan: `with cucutu am, 8 lllllin Annlinlnn AI (`J1-v-Inna; l.d..o ` CLOSING UP, SALE. -cg - n-nu uuvu nu VUAILUEA DUAP, a gppljqptlon ol Cbrwuu (osm.~ ni ; , the cm: akin cure, and an Inn doso nil rmvnunn A D... can. .......o..-s -0 \.IL"-.| $2.50 to $4.00. unnu any run unuususms 51:51- donoi, ID that duln#o,s1l oonvonlonoon. vpluobn. ADDILL. hlnolpul. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE waif" vuv .lVCU Inn: uulv, nun I luu ULHO .9. A .f".'l'm-Wmemtoiblod 1 ~' - AA - - ' EDUCATIONAL. 41.199 jonxn-:sV_ " % ' AND TILE. lndlvldnul instruction ..Itor fun inlormnuon call In. Oollon omce. Oddfellowr block. Ea-open: on MONDAY JAN ltd. ma, for 1) and lfvaninc Oluuul BUEILVESB SHORT- xm ; u at u. bunvxum UBJEO'1`s. TO BE LIT. -b----a-\a--:<--q- _.-...-_.j.-_..- V. r.,,. . FOR SAL krlnd an nennrrl CUTXC RA HOAX`. V President. BO0TH & mrs mm] VII I01 PITVIIIUW IINDK OI 905511; UIO- thildo I`. B. Durand. Montreal. oothhlo n utingniohot; Philip Nicollu. Toronto. double vonl donblo ushing Inlet clout: Addinn Norman. Toronto, ploclriu rub ft-rptopulcionolvohicloo: Johnsigiv-mow, lnlnrm hndntnut MM; nah nnnhnirr "'I' WVPUlI$IIUl VfIIX OOOIIII DI`II-OOH, uloobon. bduud. table. nob urchin ' Puannlnc |u'rt'1n_ , xuunux ru-um. Williams Wilnuvll uond.hInkpodnl- ling):-`kc; A. Boooit. (nil. medics] companion: O. (L ` . Bus Provi- doneo. folding Milt: Avh I ct 3|, llontnnl. Iuoizguounoc: I Intact II. Lovell. Ilnn. chimney luuotl. purvlcullrly one one managed by A. rsnaw. The not governing the granting of money to Agricultural societies. and relating tao conduct of meetings of some, woe looked up to male lure it would not be ible to block the ropoeed scheme. v ything being {um luoroblo,ecoIn- til tee, consisting, of mayor Liviqguwn, nldorrnen Toye. Donnelly, A. Chadwick. S. Harknou. J. Mchrluxd and several otlzen, was appointed to canvass the city to secure the Inooeury number at dele- Lvatoa. A egnvua of thou pmpent. elio_i__ed the bet that they would lurninh lunde to quell]: thirty newborn. Iheoonmistce at. once started out to go among the mar- chants for the purpoeo ol securing the needed relnoinder. J. -1`. Drum Ina Ip- poioted uecrcur] pro tem. ho tutu. - H Patent: repy gnnudlo Canadiun in- roawn. reported by Marion & Marion. Montreal: Charla Bqolor, Toronto. do- vioo tor prennting lling of bottles; Clo- lhildn I`. R nnrnnrl Mnntrnnl, nnrtnhln IIWIUVTTI A hllh III Gnninulmn to-ufrov_ to uni` can In! Inuuu (0 ply. Alderman Dannelly wanted to know to what extent the deputebion would pledge the support of the council. pronding the ohjecb aimed M. van secured. The mayor replied that the council -would not be pledged. The members going out. were doing I0 no directors seeking to protect. their intereeh. 5' In I-Ar\`n 5.. .. ........r:.... |... _u_.-__.. n..- IIIUIY Illlarua 5 In reply to a question by nldannnn Don- nolly. J. P. Omm said the county associa- tion had made mony out o! some fairs, pal-viculnrly the one munagod by A. Shaw. The not am-amino the onnmimr nf mnmw usvur we grllll coming to mngaton. R. J. Cnreon thought the citizens should take polio action in the matter. If not, a syndicate should take hold of tho project. If 1! fair is conducted on I business basis it can be made to pay. Alderman lhnnnllv wnntnd In Lnmu In when .1: kids or Wood is to bel had at lowef prices. - - . Illd U_V Hull]!- Alderman Hynn--Tho city cannot run the fair. The treasury cannot. bo undo I milch cow of." Lil... u.......__ ...,... -: .1- ._:..:-,, -L - little}: cow 0!. , John Hewton was of the o iniou that. mnny of she directors and mean rs would favor the grant coming to Kingston. Cnreon thought. the nitizann nhnuld Ulul1l'l- Alderman Kent begged to beexoused. He would ask his name be be removed from the list. The Frontenac agricultural succin- tiou of years ago always made good any decit. Thrpeaker lurther pointed out that ii during fair weak rain fell the re- ceipts fall far short: and it would be impou- aible to pay prize monies. He was of the opinion the city should conduct the fair and become nerponaiblo for decits or pro lit. by gain;-. Aid:-rmnn ll:-mu._.Tl.n nitn nnnnn} run EPUKIEIIIIU IUY DHUUC U905! .' He Wu informed the oicera and direc- tors, named by Mr. Chadwick in his list, alderman Kent being numbered with the others. AI.-I.\_..._..II.._A L_____.l A- L-_,,.,_.,I VI, vuuuon. Alderman Kent; asked who were to shoulder the responsibility 1 He had been favored with considerable experience in such matters. having been is member of the oid association for twelve or fteen years, and he knew that. at; times there existed decits. Who were to be held ree apoueible for these debts? "n \\'.th infnrmnul Hun ninnrn nnrl pli-mu, PUULUU l-U ylVU H CH!!! T5119. Mr. Chadwick pointed out that when the Hnrrowemitb crowd captured the [eat annual meeting of the society, they demanded and received from Mr. Orem all the books and papers 01 the society, together with a bank balance of 8150. He underetood that at present the society had to its credit a balance of 8300 If expectations were reslized this would also be secured by the re-organized seno- r-lotion. AIA..-....... 11-..; -..l_..J _L_ _.___- A- IIlU"l' Kl'Il"I!' DUC- Aldeuuan Ryan pointed out that the city council could not reasonably be ex- pected to give B cash grant. Mr, Uhntinvinlr nninlnrl nut. Hush mlmn Ul lull!) IIUWIIEHIP HOCIBDIBU. Continuing. Mr. Oram said in would re- quire about 85.000 to conduct a fair. He gave a abatement; of ways and means of raising this fund. 10 included the gov- ornmonb grant. $720: gate receipt,-,, from -$2,000 to $2,600; sale of booth privileges, membership fees. entrance lees. subscrip- tions, grants, etc. Alllfinln Rvnn nnlnknrl nut thnh Hm uuu WILL! IHO COUDEY IQOIBLY. Mayor Livingston concurrei in the last View expressed, and suggested the ad- visability of rab securing the co operation of the county society, than to seek the aid of the township societies. Cnni_inm'nn_ Mr. 0:-um maid in wnnlrl m. PIANTBLS. aha wise wan to go prepnreu. J. P. Ornrn said it was conceded that King-ton was the best place in the coun- try at which to hold a fair. For reasons beat known to themaelvee members of the Frontenac society had captured the gov- ernment rant and used it in connection with the arrowamith fair. He thought thelocalabout-to-be-resurrected society had perfect right to regain their own. Even if at the meeting the Kingston do!egates were outnumbered and outvoted, it would be possible to organize a city association and secure a government ant of $600 inrteud of $720, given to tb. county. He thought it better and advised co-open tion with lhe county apoiety. Mavor Livinnnhnn nonmnrn-I in than last. ll) IIIU Ulpllu LIIUIIU. A. Chadwick. preeident of the board of- trade, opened proceedinpe by stating the object of the meeting. The annual meet- ing of the Frontenac agricultural society was to be held at 11 rrowemitb the next day and it was into ed to send out sul- cient qualied member: to have the old society grant returned. This could oe_done upon a majority vote. The grant had been stolen fro Kingston in the same manner. It was merely giving the Fron- tenac society adose of its own medicine. It may seem a hardship to have to do this, but unless the local society regained its status the members could not apply for the government grant. It was desired to have at least from sixty to seventy from the city attend the meeting. The K & 1 . railway company had promised to put on a special coach and afford free passage to the delegates. All that was needful to be done was to pay the annual subscription fee of one dollar for each member to qualify -him. to vote at the meeting. He read over a list of proposed oicers. saying it was well to 30 prepared. J. P. Gram maid in man nnnnmlmi Hint. Over A on bond 0! (minus Want out To nrrovurnllh To-any To Attend The Annual Iluzlng or The Frontenac l.l'.|.-.Il,tI!.I'-'...!.!..`.I;.-."-`.'!.Q"J.'= ,9` `99 Jon-Icy. ' Yoolerdny dictation`; joint meeting of - the council of tho bonrdot trade and the civic oouunizuo-on city property was held in the innyor u oicc rolulvo to- the pro- } savoury qt thegovornmant grant: to a chant} fqir. There were present: Mayqr Liviuxrton, Aldermen R an, McCartney. Shim Tine, Donnally (exit, Messrs. J. Mclhrlnnd, J..Haw;.an, A. Chadwick, R. J. Canon. J. P. Ornm. S. Hagknesa, F. King and Caph. Gukiu. ` n A. Chiulwmlr. m-anidnnt of Hm hnnrd nf. TORECOVER THE coysnnmsnr FAIR GRANT. [Ii Tiiitmsrs. Iuvclsucu II. -I. ll IlIl[l'TU|Dg. Y. IKWI.` uldaon, who had boon gnmd; a weak ; time in which to fnuooomo proposition. opposed but could mnko no offer. A lunlut inspection ol the catch And in adn `ill bo made. but it is I geoenl opinion tint tho farm in Inottgogad for all it is worth. Tho roolouuto nducnrod b mortgngo will be nquind to lionldin in - - uuuv usuu nIuu|l.Iul.'I. A very enjoyable social event was held in the Wmu ball lut evening, the occasion being another of the Aldine club's famous assemblies. This is the first gsthering I the club has bad since a year ego lest win- I ter. but last night they lully compensated for the lost time. Excellent relreehmenta were served in the hell and the terpsicorean revelry indulged in until about two o'clock. when the assembly broke up. 1 Prof. 0'Connor;p orcheetrejurnished music for the occasion, and much credit fella upon Alfred D. Murphy. the time-honoled sec- rotary of the Aldine club. for his excellent management of its nairs. A. C. McDon- ald ected no oor meudger. Iotlld Into 0 uller. The creditors of J. W. Donaldson, \\'il- Ietnholme. held theii-Q:-.ond meetin yes- tecjdsy in the oice of Smythe & Eyes. usignse H. .l. Lyon presiding. Mr. Don; than in -Lin|\ 0;. f.._._- ..._.- _----- - .. .. wurlu. un ruuuuto nnucnnd by nquind liquldito in- was three vary oecImulstion.nnount- ing to about 87(1). Noun to tho extant of $.`l._000_ up qtandmg ngginsgv lthgprpporty. n'\Il nuv vuq I ruyullay yuuuunuoo. I After hearing ro much grumbling from the alderman etc the need a hat and coat: I racks in the city buildings. jacent to the council chamber. it in strange the commit- I too on city property has not rovided the I necessary accommodation. When council ` meets the alderman are obliged to scatter l their hats, coate. etc.. indiscriminately ' about the clerk's office. mayor ! otlice or council chamber. A row or two of bat and coat rnclis placed in either the hall- way or the city clork s office would be a boon to the Aldermen. The expense would be triing compared with the comfort on- joyed. the opened Proceealnxa. Commissioner Charles Murphy, appoint- ed to investigate the charges brought against James Devlin, late chief engineer ' at. the Kingston penitentiary, during the ` recent investigation into penitentiary matters, has arrived. and to-day began business. Pars of the evidence will be taken in the warden e ottice at the liimzston penitentiacy, and the balance in the parlor of the Hotel Frontenac. Com- | misaionor Murphy will be nseieted by John . llyde, accountant. .\lentreal, who has also ; arrived. I W. J. Dick & Son s} -avunvt Ill IIIUII IIIIIF. On Saturday some person or persons with a determined love for plunder broke open a loclrer in the `bathing department at the Y.M.C.A., stealing a ne sweater, A pair of running shoes. and other articles ` of wear in the gymnasium. The locker. was recently rented by Arthur E. Elli=.l architect, who conenquentl is the loser. I This is the second time he as had articles 3 stolen from the Y.M.C.A. basement. The ' police have the matter in hand. ' Btrenntheulng The Floor. r Acting upon the intimation given by ' the Wmu, the chairman of the committee on the city property, alderman Ryan, and city engineer Bolger examined the oor of the police court chamber and found itzinlh ing. The engineer was instructed to re- cure theservrcea of carpenters and other workmen necessary to make the needed repairs, and today they were put to work erecting props and supports under the floor. Fururerr Institute. The farmers institute meeting held at Seeley'a Bay on Tuesday was very success lul. the meeting being very largely at- tended by the farming community. A. Brown. Pioton, spoke on the different me- thods of producing short rotation, keeping up fertility, otn. His addressee proved very benecial to many. Mr. Rennie, I Millikan. also offered many very practical ; ideas on the rotation ol crops and also tile I draining. I nnuvuuuu IQJIUBIIDIIIIII. Last night Messrs. W. Hughes, J. Le-I heup, W. J. Clark, Alexander Milne and W. Pickering, members of Court. From] tenac,I.OlF.,went2 out to Collins Bay to attend the installation of the oicers of Court: Collins Bay. Rev. Alexander Macgillivray. Toronto, was the installing officer. v'I`he visitors were dined at the` clone of proceedmgu. an unu I Ann IJIIII-I uuvu, A plan of the proposed improvements to l the King ahreec eeplanade. drawn many years ago by W. Irving while city eugi near. in now on exhibition at the city en- j gineer a office. The plan prcxjidqd" for 21 ten-foot sidewalk along the outer edge. which would be protected by an iron fence, and B sixteen-foot; boulevard containing a row of ehude trees. - It Looked uh}: Wedding. Last evening one of the moat; popuhar merchants in the city accompanied drove to the Grand opera house in a cab sleigh driven by A white team of horses. As the sleigh left; his store he was subjected to a heavy shower of rice. from the hands of several companions. the white horses aug- geeting to them a more important evens. u_nu.`i upltullrlng 'l.'np llontp olqnnnnn. I Provost of the New York clothing store, Brock street, will offer to the public all his ready made clothing no cost price. His amok in well assorted. People in mud of clothing will do well to call on him as he is determined to reduce his stock. He ul- ao gives great; value in clothing'mnde to order. .1, _ ` unpvvuuu w_&]uFrFI: _ I Tuesday afternoon A mifn named Martin, a widower and a resident of .L_yndhunt, was drowned while owning the ice retnrn- i ing home from the woods. (The body was soon after recovered. He leaves three small children. Great Uplturlyg Thp llontp 0(Ju1n|n. Pl-surnnh M Hm Nan: Vnrlr nlntinn nntg ' -Utlu wluyyuliu A small lot `of ladies akin Ilippou, small aim-, worth 82.50 and 0. ! only 81 per `paitnOEnhnI& Loekcotfl. ' *'i' M ' ` :u~~ Forget it Not.

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