Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jan 1898, p. 2

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L` LMOIII`! IIIII. .- aL_ |:;....-._ L-.. loe Teoht (`Inn Dlernntlnueil. Citpe Hnoent Cnereupmdent in \\'.niertmn Time-. , . Our ice yeoht club in disgusted at the oclmmo which they believe that the King- ston club he: put up, solely to keep irom Inning the cup. The Kingston clnh hen adopted the fort minute time limit lot e murm oi ten mi e. which under the cir- cnmntencee which neoeeeerily proveil on the St. Lawrence (`MI only he mede in e mile, the amino being triennnler. A heein wind, the bets wind [or ice yachting. in not likely to be hed on more then one eide oi the en le. end it my happen on neither side; whi on the Hudson u been: wind it elweyuhedor no rece. lienne the fol . not to eey unfelmeee. iii adopting Hndeon river time limit for the Bt. Lnw. renco river. A: then would he ecu-eel: nno time out oi e hundred thet the time could he mede on e Iriengulnr com-ee hy any yacht. it ie eeey to not thet the King- -tmiene hem pietty etfecnnlly secured ihemeelvee from A lose oi tho trophy. it they will put the innit up to an houneven. end itheeheretelece been en higheeen bout end e quei-tee, Capo Vincent will the oheege oi thet up before the winter in wet. together with elittle oi their ennn nah. i -9'6`-_| Sunni Iponhc Inna Thoiooynchlelub culled for a tomb nunmmwhol this ottoman. _ Tho om; ponmv phv opnm on Wdnuduy 0:8 with `l.. (3. Jun-Sn, '1. lnnl LI inch` Ting no lhlnmhnm II1 lllflllllc Queen`: pin on hue tho rudiment: of I nioo combing: on. bub it will rtquiro con. pidorablo practice with good tmuna to par- fech the work. Mnnv mica ubom were made through lack of judgment. ---.: [III UI`-QB. Visions of "Randy" i\|oI.enmn were brought to mind I) Merrill`: brillinni. work at. cover point. 0 mm a whole team in himself. 1\...._..`- ..I-....... L`..- LI... .....!l...-..A- ..I - HUI CUVUT pU|Hl. Smith. captain of cadets team. nkntea well and Immlleahia stick with rkill. but: he should accustom his play no that it would nmangthen Hnrtya otlbrts. Had be given Harry mute I-uppmt. his team might: havo nddod A few more point: to the acorn. But. he came out of hnapibalon Saturday and hud not the strength to do his! boat. \'...X....- nl |ID...ul-" \In'nnnnn um-.. FUJTU UUIII Ial|l'0U`UW'V In HUG. U HIVUIU The pecond half had harel openei when Newlanda euoeeeded ln elu ing cadets de- fence and rent. the dire belmeen the goal posts. Merrill ueoured the puck from wmtch and dashed up for I more. making Queen : tally ve. Early in aln proved his ability to more. adding t 0 third and Ian`. point so the credit of oadebn. For five minutes or no oadete seemed to have pulled out another "nap" and pub allthelr vim into the tight. preueinuquee a. Merrill ended this siege by daehlng u lzhe rink in a shil- lull manner and again pouring. This daeh wna the heel: loce of play brought: out during the even rig. The last point: added to Queen : score was mede b Hunter. cadets goal-keeper. Newlan e banked the puck behind gaul and it bounced for- ward between the poets. Hunter. in the excitement: of the moment. raked it through. The score at niah stood : (\l.melI'! seven; cadets. three. Ilnllnn nnrl nlnrrlll warn Hen nnln tut. 7' '.'?.1rH"*' . am .3. ..:.:'m.. `\ I" ll E FEVGIH CKUBIF. (TEQ- lmllon and Morrtll were the only two players in evidencn who nnuistoi Museum : to wm the clmmpiunehup lm-ta yenr. llnrm and Adams are novices. Carmichael. Met- culfe and Newlnndo are com who lmve grmlunbed from law Mm-un e junior loam. 'ilIxin Inmwn A lhhm nr tum Ahmn. gI`lI(l|lI!UB(l l|'Ulll IIIGD IUIIUII S ]\lIIlOl' KDIIII Wilkio Imows 5 thing or two About. hockey. and especially as to the conduct of it player at point. He put. u y a beautiful gums. Moconkoy nlso player I nice game at. (`over point. Smith. mnbnin nl rmdntn tum. nknlu Ollbfy. uuleny UWIDK [0 ID' IIIII OI VVIIIIU ah point. Jbly assisted by Mc0onhoy. "K|ond_yhe1{nrrlI. who was relpom-Ible for the greater numbor of hob Ihotm hurl- ed ngnlnob oudetl. Ab lub succeeded in finding an opening. putting the puck through on a _long throw. A low minutes later Hart: ulvunood nodob wore. roIiev- lna his go: mhloh was buiogod by Queewa. Demon carried the puck down from Queen`: territory and and to his mnto. Nowlandl. who wore . thin the tally. Junta boforo lmlf Mme sounded )ollon made n pretty duh and nddod to the "bully, the more being three-two In Queen : favor. 'I`|m nnnnnrl hall` Iuul Inrnlr nnamnl nuhnn `AIIFTH '.)i"lliI'!i luniur. . . . . . . .. (lmti . . - - i . - ..0nrn.inhu\ Wiikie.. . . . . . . . . . . . ,. Point . . . . . . . . . . Mot:-uiio #<;i1n:ikcy.- - - V . ` .C0wr Puint.. .Merri.il,'l lnut art. | _ I um rlxnii. Capt I ' Cm" " ""{'X:'o\:`iau rip ~-y . . an 9 n2.`i`.} ---------- ~-Wm-------{ Adamn Hufurou. J. Mulfmvall; time ho:-porn. Mi 1`. liiiint.u.uadet0'Cnunorx goal Judgu. I) Mvr~ rny,m\drf.Kniii1. It took cadets loss than five Ininutoa to score. Hurty being responsible for the trick. For ten minutes Quinn : pruned cadets very hard. Within thin space oi time at least twenty-ve Ihotl were hurled uguimt cadet citadoiwithout gnining on entry, chiey owing to tho skill of Wilkio uh noinh. nhlv nninud hv Mnilnnknv. ueuv wlu puny II lllUI'I lllllui grunt Despite counter atmmoblona than an a grand turnoub of npeobawrr. Both tanma had large reprenentamonn oi Iympachlnrn to urge them on during the bums. The gentler rex took sides and ed with each other in their ejaculation: and words of aympabhy to their roupoohlve favorites. When the puck was faced it man noon the teams were thus oompoud: :11 nnmu -.n.ll:'u'n HIIGUIYI Illa noyu mmury C0l|I'C CMIIII hockey teem. In the tint round of the On- tnrio union senior eerlee. wee en interest- lng event in hoche olrclli. All e ee were turned toward: t e llmeetene ety with expectancy. The teen thet held the senior ahemplonehlp lor three yeere nee pretty well broken up, end the question eelxed woe. "Will the eucceeeore or each ehllled atlck hnmllere be worthy of the condence enjoyed by their predeceerore 7" They lmve mede e good bid for it. end If the continue the ll ht ea they high it, the r prowess will e greet end their eucceee only limited by the number 0! teeme in the union. Although cedete le not the strongest team in the eenlor eerlee. etlll thc mllltery men were worthy opponente. end conelderlng the menner in which they have been hendlcepped lor want of practice. they -put up I pluclly ght. Cadet: have a good teem. but rye- temntlc prectlce and proper cuechln are neoeeeury to develop the letent ehlll. hey came neer bringing demorelleetlon to their rmnnnnnhe. hv hremhlnu an the nomblnn. CDIDO nur Dfllllg GCIIIOTIIIIIIIIOD I30 I.llIll' oppononu. by breaking u tho combina- tion at bho Quoon a men. Wm: axurien nl prnot/loo mnwhu with man`; cums. Ca- 8 data will play a more ahlllu nmo. l).vnnlI:n nmmmr nthrnnhlnnn lhmn wt: 1 "17h7?IeTn}'J:T"a"e'IE3'nT'i.T Soswun Queen : and mom mmmy do logo cadets houhv turns. In tho first round a! the On- `I'M (Indus PM up a Pilot) light-Thorn In a Good `In; out p! lpqqnftoto-Tho la-cut Iunull ponlnu olulu. In Qua) : n ohanwloqlp tool: I ` Tho meeting on Sim-dny M In human Queen : And Bani mum" an Inn undotu THI mono vauqumuo Bvl FOOTWEAR. ,onm's ytcronv. uvm rdiii. -..wu:N'm .Mot:-nlfo an-Ll. I Am. -4, .- .`IA1~rUA Y UWIWDIWI 'Bl'|Il1 IIFII WII|l1Cl' luuon CUIIID up here to try and affect a uitlomont with the company. Fniling in this he took to night, In: chnnd Across the ice to Cope Vincent And broughb back. when tho one came up for trial at Triim. Fulton won. The company nppulod so the court oi judges. and on Bsturdny Int judgment nu given in (he company`: favor. with full no-ta. The amount involved in nurlv 8l6.000. the coat: umounting to $5.000 ad"- qmonnl. Fulton`: auto was taken hold nl In an innmoinr at Hm Inmum. M iii- QHIOHII. |'||lI'o0fI I XVII! WI! IBIIUN IIOIG of by an inppoctor ml the menace of the hunt 0! Nova Booths. who hold consider- sblo paper hearing Nikon`: oignnum In tho uppul mi: tho which work: company mu opposed by the bunk. Tho megwaa argued cl Hnlifux. .... ._/T,....._.... ._...... nwvruuy. "A Tn" kovoonlown." which comes to the gran o n homo. Wcdnudny own- ing. in corn nlv om ol the but colntod camping : out can hero. The Oumn Fm Prue nyo: "'l\o colond company uppuring than not at tho o house pnnnh monhrhinmonunun ammo: mnlldvornnlnm lthnnlnnninn MC Ill XTTFIIIIIIICII CIIIIUIJ IIIHUTUUII tonllm-ornonhon. lthqplaning novella. boils; n nuiul hm comedy vmhc vet lkiu lnuodncul dining tho ncuon us. play. Tho uni In catchy. Intmluein out new nuhn n `LII IA.` and `Hi `midis: nl tho Dining: IQUIII IUI III IIWDIIII I"IlI Cl 1 Uln- . l`:: but 230: on`! udvun.nu. with o 0 or on non on .51 nrlmoroqnot nndsnc. HILL ITLUI nf Ifnlvmmu ll-nln;h.. e".'?ci}T?i{m3"aus'n' `$3 n."..uu."'" 5 -441 us ma :1 `adding of the cum `and lhtbou.` which won dam in I Humor an draw rounds at I no hon III tidbits. 'Oo|0 Johann uugllonkualhuut undthoiuntyonucnuoutbchqovtu with Qhilh mm In: .|nnnnnPph.vdQw n `ICU! VIII Ippll two uh Mom 3 mil puma and IioH|'I- during and Vlqyul (2. .____.___ `rho company What. Word ruchod the my this morning thnu tho Kingston vehicle works company nu successful in its appeal again:-U tho doc`- mon of the lower courts in the man sgslnau A, R Fnlmn. Tmrn. N R . nurnnh lnr Hm CH) OI mo IOWBT ODUIWF In IIIQ IX min A. R Fulton. Tmro. N S . mom lot tho compnny for Nova Booth. It will be re- memhorod Mm lamb winter Fulton came .... L-.. L- 5... -...I .n`.....s .. ..uI-...-..s ...u|. I In nus-Inn an us: sun so: 1; Over twsnty members of court Fron~ tenuo. l().F.,drovonut to lnvorsrv Ba- tnrdsy night and new entertained by the Foresters oi the village. Hupromo orgsni nor Whole 0! Toronto addressed the union meeting, this being the first trip to this district. Addresses were also given by tho chief rangers of courts lnvrrsry and Frontenac. Songs and readings sddsd to the svoninirs programme. st the close of which the visitors were ontortsinod at s dinner by the home court. The Kingston contingent rosohcd hoqmishortiy sltsr one o'clock. snd report the roads to be in s rough condition. Tomorrow night court Fmntsnso will visit thstidesss court. and rlml Wgdneedny night will go over to Wolfe 9 an . _._`_____ Ice covered The Menu. ' \'esterdey s reln end melting snow cover- ed the etreet rnllwey truck at several points with water. burying the mils to us consider- able depth. The sweepers ran over the line dtzrlng the afternoon end relleved the truck of snow. hat the frost during the night converted the weter into ice, com- pletely blocking tmllc for the preeter pert of this morning. The worhlngmen from Portsmouth mh-sed-their estly car this morning. it being nearly seven o'clock when the can reached Ellerheck lone. There the track was deeply submerged ln water and icet The (reek no the Emily street ewit.ch_end at the corner cl` Kin and Princess streets was thickly covere with ice. u nuruuu nu nun unu---9 Yesterday afternoon four young ladies enjoying it drive in B (ilndetone met with a thrilling experience. While turning oil` Ht. Luwrenoe nvenue to King street the vehicle swerved on the lnollne and upset. throwing the horse 1'?) the ground, ee well no rolling the fair oceupimte in a heap on the slushy road. There was a momentary struggle and the ladies. with dripping garments. ornee to game about in bewilder- ed luahion. A few gentlemen. who wit- nessed the mlahnp, ueeleted the tangled home to ite feel. when the ladies, with profuse expreeelune of gratitude. turned the patient nnlmel e head for the liver) etable. _..__,_.__.__. n-v-unu \In IlJ-Ill n-nu:-uni. .In the results or the Ohrietmnb examinm blonn In domination with Oagoodo hall,_juah published. the name: of eevernl Kings- tonlans appear. R. L`. MuNnh book honors in second your exams. U. A. Ferguson pnuod pretty well up in the clue of tho I-Arno your. T. J. I-Ilgney and J. Mol). Mowab were I-ucoeulul In the senior year exams. LVI|Il'PU_)'. UIVET. IHU HIIII IAVVMIU rnlmer. were united in the gentle bonds. The room was attended by W. nylor, while Ilsa Mary Palmer looked Al er the, want: of her sister. A wedding breakfast. at the home ot the br|de's mqbhor followed the ceremony. Married 'l`hII Morning. Aquleb wedding book Inca this morn- ing in St. James cha 0 when Matthew Murphy, diver. and Ian Lizzie Palmer. warn unihnd in Hm nnntln hnnrln, 'I`hn VXII III PIGIOIOII of III GINO III Anlhlllw All 0110 You have In Don WHO: muu Iqudupo ot Alonndu HII. Johnston `N003. Lent `form Balm February om. `XI: Inn Idnnntlnnnl ndvnnnnn. -nu. _- Flzmonoy For One. Dr. Walter Hamilton. Toronto. who in May. 1897. was sent) to penitentiary lor two and a hull years lor criminal surgical practice will be released from Kingston prison when. with the remission earned. he shall have served llltoen months 0! his men- ience. This will mean his release in June. Put In A Dleololmer. _ I). ll. Lntimer,. elected reiz deputy reeve for Front of Leeds and Lanedowne. hes pubin a diecleimer, on account or hie heving been lII!Q0!l0l' Inst your and there existing e belief of his being die- queiled thereby. A new election will be necessary. ._.-_._.__j_.._ The Prowler`: Vlolt. On Monday next the premier will not only nddreu the oltay liberals In the even- ing`, but will meet the reformer: ol bho can my in the `aloe:-noon at three o'clock. Tm will we them uncommon pleuure and there a sure to be a large pnchorlng. Duchy luordod. Kingston pspou on and to oopy tho death notices of Jnmu Robinson. cigar moior. .152 Isomuoh moot. Toronto. and forty-lourfooru, and Robert Euro. mu. Moloobovl lo. Que . Aged dghey-vo your: Ind n mtivo ol Cumbttlnnd. Eng. .la-In-9-In`: no Thu ammorn loquln and Sir L. Tllliy us balm lougohondd to Wollnnd onnnl lcngbh. Whonaom loud tho Tllloy will botuiloool ,nn the Sequin 9401000`. Both acumen an vloltod this porn with oaggouolgrtln.` ` ` ` ' -Q: twin yr. ,.., W.MJ. Dick O Ion : closing up ale 0! boots. thou. trunk; and ullua. lo:-ton At lnvorary. ..__._A.. ._._...I____ _l __.. All Rulled In The llnnh. Baum or lumlnntlonl. ,, . n.| nu-. omr AND wbmnw. h-1-j . hick .:Imn um Ki;1g_s_t_on Ladies Collage, nI-`n- -4--4-- `FIJI \_....A4..... D. .. I u-- r`ZU\fIIVIi& IVI uuhuuun_nib\nnhIu|'olhhub' -`Thou Nick`! Pill: lmvp lmlnvl been I} vgmfnn to me.` said an uldmantlomnn o seventy winter-. I run or plul vnn rheu- mnti.-m.lmt nines mum: Mk`! Pita lnm gpmna us nnmblo M In My. Connthsmloll huomred me an mhiomhlz but a pills honvo lmspilyrnm me from how u m no." g to ad fr 1 It ` Ill l'r'i :~e M: -,:u:u':Q:m::?nn:!or:s .6 . " A GREAT MANY 'i' - l-..-2"-.33-.1`:-._Izr`_%ve=...*r..;.."| "(push (`hum-.-QuIeIx to (Mel and I llllnunh. I00. "U urns. IIlI\.l um UIIIFIUFUT 0' `H. uutnin in: further proof In has never boon of no spasmodic kiwi, up ono month and down the nut. In hu boon n mntninlng and con-Mnhly inotoning domnnd. The nnnurpnu-nod quality of tho r-obncoo ac counts for thin. Down THE DECEINE Rlrmnmmlsm Ind l`.omHpMlon. Hm ommh-A of nl-I nan. rnmml hy |\r~l'IRhMln1|Hv (Liver and KI-!nu\ Pills. A0 cA.. at B: Dolnnlnnl. D-..m...m CI(ul|Uu The gonenl verdict. M the amnion of Canada in bhnt "T & B Myrtle One in tho neot tobacco obey hnvo over need. There onn be no mistake upon this point, for in In rm-ed by this tangible ovidencs. The arm demand for this tobnoco shown It to be true. and the nlmrnchr of the demand niu-1 Inn-I-hum n-nu-J` In Inn. nnun-. In...` `I HUIIIIIFIUII INC W. Mncdonnoll. brother M A. J. Mao- (lonnoll. manager of the Ontario hmlx. visiting in the clcy. will leave for his home in Winnipeg no tho and ot the rock. He will then leave for Englund win: I load of cattle. TI nnnnn -An-'-.4-...X`L -I IL. ....._L_... _l DIIIII EDIE: A none buyer has been on oying the hospitality of mnny [armors an other: In Pm.aburg. Ila waudriveu from plume to plane by friendly residents. Ills disappear- Mme now is deplored. 'l`hn Ilnrtrnm mminn wnrkn. 'l`nrnnl.n. In IIIUU IIUW I8 UUPIUTUU. The Bartram engine works. Toronto. ln nddibitm to building Itonmcrl lor the R. &. 0. navigation company. will construct three stool barges lor tho Prescott: elevator and brnnall: company. llnrlmr the mnnl.h nf Jnmu-v an will BIIU HFIHFID Ulllpllly. llnrln the month of January no will give R mount of IO per cent. on all our new opring vmll papu. Wu do this than we may 0 ran our season a little early and grow our nndoomo papers. I). A. Wan & o. l\....9L !........L IL_L AL- B....- -l LI__I......l l1nn bfurgeM|mM.ho Sons 0! Hoomlmnd are celabrnbing Burns` nnnlvornry.Jnn. `. m.h. by 5 concern nnd ulombl in the Wnm ball. .\ good programme nu boon prepned. Con-u one. come all and bring your friends. (`uncut an H o olocl sharp. Admin-Ion 26. \l' \I....\.8_...._II |.....LL.... ..I A I ll..- NUT We take stock on the first of Fobruury. Umn than vou can uruhnao drou goods. tweodnmlonkingn. oslory and glove: at Ion than cost price to R. Mol`m| n nook baking aale.L L..- 3...... -..x....x.... 4|... HEW IIUIA plllll Ill lull Ill IHIIHIUIPII DIX !- To-day W. H. Patton took char a of the local ollice of the United States a oak and grain oommlanlon company In Onbnrlo chambers. Phil. Nash is engaged as open- tor. ' uv- L..I... -L....l. .... AI... 42...; ..I lI|-|........... PIPE. IIUIIIIPBIDIII 'IU(). nnu IIIIWBTUU. Under section -1149 of the munlcl ml Act. I by-law will be Introduced to {be any council to prohibit; any clcctor voting who ha: not paid in full hlo municipal hues. Tn-rlnv W. l{. l'nt.tnn tnnk nhnmn n! hhn UIBV 0D|6f`.D [Zn Illlllnllll DGCDIUH. The \'.M.U.A. bulxob ball team to go to liollevllle to-mormw will lnolutle the following players : llamlltrm, Halon. Mc- Cnlg. l unnol|. lloblnaon and Uunlop. In tin lnnhnre rnnm nf Hhuhmlmm nhrnnt. HIE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Lxlg I'lll]l]0II. ISOUIHIOII Inn l.l|H||0pa In the lecture room. of Bydonbam shrub Methodist: church Rev. Mr. Lucas lecburoa on the "Federation of the British Em- pire." Admisa|on.1(Io. and upwards. Under mnlhm .114!) nl` Izhn mnnlninnl Ant. l\llllTIUH DITUUT UTEUHUUI llyou want bargain: come to R. Mc- Faul a stock taking sale. Dress goods nlonklnga. twnode, prints, hosiery and giovas no less than cost. price. Thu mnmnn hnvn lnvmlnrl Hm mlllhnrv guovaa no was man (JOEL price. Tho mumps have invaded the collage and two cadets wont to under siege. Though tnlnod as thev obiecb tn lulanhllo bacbinn. Thu \' M I`. A ha-huh kn" tnnr DU l.l'UIH.Ull. The council of the Montreal board of trade has nddreued the mlnlener of public works on the noconity 0! hnvlng the lngoton `harbor dredged. I! van vmnh hnn.-min: mum: Ian 1?. Mn. unuvua in was until UUIW prlua Ill IS. MO` Fnul u shock inking sale. The Trenton Advonate any: Blgulow It MCOMI have pnrohm-ed the aback of the late P. 0. Walnh and will romove the goods to Trenton. 'I`L- .un.....-`ll -3 AL- ll....L..--I L_-...I ..l uumuur ol IIIVIWG guomn nomg prounu. Three street cars In line worn nnoounry this morning to break I panama over the local system. The tracks were coated with Ice. I|...t..! 1\-.L..-Ll..- n..._1_.,nu_u_ _L-_..._ ' I05. lhnlol Dorbyahiro. Bruokvllltn chute king. iaglvan the _full honor of artrnih and pralsoln Farming, the line oranto agricultural paper. Romambar thin. Huh vnn nun mu-Alanna agricultural paper. Remember this. that you on purchase dress goods. breeds, clonklnga. hosiery and clover at less than cost price at R. Mo- 'I`|.- 'l`......t.... A.l........A_ --__ nx_-|_... L hi |n.K.lII by If 0 Illlhnl. II VV DUI 1' DO I- Mlu Ednn Henderson. Bngob strut, left for Ootmva on Bnturdny to who in course in the normal school. Mr: {n} \ LI....Ll.-...L-..A ...-..- - .1- '-ITIHI \lHII'$g UTOQIIID IIIII DIIIIIII: [U ITAH` of Univ: It (in mud; an 5 nuon [Inn to n vlduu no u 0 nmaomo und culture 9 home W: 0 hi; on mental rnlnlnu Ib-l'm? 03 to 015 not Mun. rs. rolnuw oouoptr sn am. A ltd h (1 ll - mm? `O a O-t.I:form?\hl:|`x`.s:a.|:l'nm|I% course In unu nurmtu mom. Mrs. (Ool.) Monblumhorb you u do- llghtful uftomoon Moon Baburdny. I largo number of mvltod guom being prount. air: In Ilnn warn nnnnunrv l\|IlU[0I'L Archbishop Clary`: health in none too anod. He was conned to his room I" last wash. h. A v_...:.. ...n| n._.,,_ __'_.._ AL- IIID WIOI; Dr. A. Irwin will uuro amng the Klngeboninnaluvlng for aha Klondyho In the a ring. Rn nnl hnnlan cannula; |uu.I.- -nu] -n-IL, unu a ring. so cal booluu. uorciu books and north- hlerl. gnod value: and" new lines, In D. A. Wane A (Jo's. Mn. IVA..- u-._.I-..-_.. n-..-L -n_--A UIHIII. Tonight the vaudovlllo. oompany por- lormo an Rookwood for tho bottom of the pat! nu. ~ 7` ."IIIII'llI mlnnluvln-I "Am: nnnhnlnn LIIU Vnlllllllll IIIIICWIWOII KIWI OOIIIIIHI a portrait and ahtoh of A. T. Smith. of Kingston. Arhhllhnn Higgins : Iugnlu In nan: inn ruouun no mm: on `mum um. On Beta 1} lute Mn. ( rel.) Dc Knit: and children roeurnocl homo lrom Boston lhnlnal Emu... oauuuun -L--.a..' _-n L. mu onmmn murnou name mm uoown Unmd Emu toga supp! an be pglrphuud in am! qunnololu at who Wnm o co. '1`- h.LL AL- ..-...4_..n|_' --.....-.... _-.. Jvlulllafill IIIVI I"l'O0I'Io Archdeacon Bodford Jones And pm-by ruched Ecaland `land: Int. (1.. Hm. .. 1.... u... I ...o \ n. v.n. PAIACIAPHI PIOKID UPIY OUI IUIY IIIPOITIII no mu 0! pm; my umwmnm , rooplo An `lath; About-loath; In can! no Alumna 0! than WI: An Minn pp-4 T`U Mann?! x""" "l"` . ~. 1) .4 889 I I . . w..'.`.'a'."6`.1- .'.'. "" " ' Hon. Wllllom Barty loll: for 0069" and Mammal thin smrnoon. Alnhnnnnn `lnallnnal fan`. -cu. on--In NBMI STORE IADl|1hnhn\ouunhhnuhuIn} nu % on mu m. .u-uv nu lvflllvu IUI' VIII IKIIUIIV VI Fl-IU mm '1` ooamdlan Elcotrlonl Nun oonenlna tmrm--In an:-I .I..o..|. -0 A In I...u|. ..l JOYPS. ,- KING SI. an-eiletl themaelvee of 80.11: Beb in; Bergein on he . Pleeae remember the! it e mod every Betnhlqy--8 doeen oteny otour melinee for lie. A _:_-p_, _..._..|.. _p nun forth. A chain II ply of \ OYB~ '1`BR8.0RANG SJPPLIB. E`!!! hmds ' military hoaplm Infmm y '99r9" 9o lSutherland s COAL am is COAL at Great reductlons In all departments. Ilf you neglect seeing the Bargain: we are daily offering In - QOQIQIQQ QOQQQQQIIIQQIQ QQIQOQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ YOU WILL MISS IT )sHbEsx uumw-.-mu um. mr no mm-r l`N`m'('I'O(l m the mwumonlu. If yo`: wish to I ve. av vunr I1 vntlvo nyatmn n `ordc-1': rent an Ilw hyg vlnlvuy. and. nlmvon I. nl) riff? (`UM in the bud by faithfully using h I III (`m-0. 25-.. 00`. an $1.00 a bum . $1115` grand oIl nmlloinn has provmm.-( thou- `:-umls uf census of im-Inlt-nt. unnaumntlon Krflhll OF! hN`tll0| Ill! IIl`0V0ll.'(1 IIIUIII FlllI(ll 0 mm-n lm-|_pk-Int consumption from progronalns to n laud hue. ununrauiacom tr owl severe coda-. A chm- msul afghan- der 3: In gm- (Ieorgca ntalwarg Ilrld rtibllnt. am 0 nnppy-go. mm: (mm un- men. Ar.hur wok prov;-mivo mo-nanresau run In} - reuclmllnome coin tmmed to t |xt= In-ntvufl'x1anke mush tagtlt I-`hl|nh`n `nu fl and UUll!Illlllp()ll iillrt-. 0 Thu m-xt ow-n ng uuorge mun stricken awn with pm-mmmlu. lnntvud ufoarhng for im- m-lf. (Mar 0 had one the some evc-nln to I dmwv,-In A last. ur he Im\'('l' re-vuv I11` Hm nnmnnnnln If mun wish in lhm nah Robinson Bros.. BUT WHY IS IT la hm! EEEIDICN E ON nouxru 0 o nuaon Sm: u no homo want 0 nlo Mr 0. wmr umnoo and other H` I'll in :1 non. ha ch: 600 0 Dwai- Iu:|':.u p:r'ly.0o`5:).lIl'l ad. mm.- Ill %'rb:: be . . G-I. 3`.`&..pum .....`. &..' EVEN ms WISEST In 3 rnruunnar of nlu-onto lmlluntlon. ohrnnln hadlnuuon In f01'0l`lll1IIOI of nations norw disorders and all the dmmmaa that follow ht no make. I- nrfov'-(lljoltlun In Insured Qnthuuu of Dr. Ron` Kidney and Liver Pills- thay`ro 4: perfect formulnwomwl. and rullovo all lino:-dun without any land MM: o wtn- Plenum to Mic. nmnll pm. small dose. A thonund mu- moninln toll Ohulr marlh. I0 Olilfl A IIO lI`LIl. Dr. Ross Pills Sour Stomach nu I\uUUIuI||IIu It C IV` pg-union 5 $1 . the cmE`ox'X s9am WAIIB3 ...;n In Rhumuiom it In not nun-naunnbnn Kat gm... ..z2'"niT'sn9ta9s-;; and lihaaau... _ That before buying everyone wants to me our Samples ? .`.;'1}}':"T':I'Ir3*:;".:":}1'T-LF`"..,'.:*I.v::`.':`*3;:5: or o mural: in mmI.0ntamo tie. Arc frequently in doubt when it comes ` to buying Wall Pnpor. L ondlng Shoo Home. A BAGOT ITRZR. -..-. vv-uu- Amonju tic} IQAHI. nuumnnnu I..- TI ZTVW YTUIIFIVQ I ]8I3lTAIl0ITIIIT. ~ CLOSED FORM Y Tll mm- dnoo of on. G. A. rhpm`. lot. bumm- :.'r:'x..- 2-.-:::-,2 .2-m, -ow nu. Oahu-to -----------.-_.._..__...._.. (I my :5 mo g.` % '5 minim; out y*;,.z.a.*:.:' ms _v.:.~;.::a 21*;-2.3 no man Mun. wit '1'. Alkzhlu--``NA'L` Auurumd ` 6 obnuhod In-MIL o morn In (our 00:. pp 00 . nwnnl. AVCHURCH school: ' van 0 (rounds. App] 3811}. am. .. :.:g*::':z: 2:::* :1 no 91:6 Mvl run rec` `M. , 1 12.0 n`1ns..':nn1?a:'. . Comony, - 1 QQllH1`AIInI1*.nh'l-. run In nwum. '[lqug' mun U. I I T I I. I ' ltdwmnrlng V d uncaring or nchmg, ` burning. scaly nkln ind lculp mum in In. hump-nuovud by I wnmvbath with (furl- OIIM ion. x magic I pnculon or cnmmzm (ointment). the ram: 9 In mm. and a run Inn of 01 mu ,. lWn.v|c.vr, cream: of mum! but and humorourcmwlun all one tam. [VII llllllh Illll EIFQIIII UIll'Ip llllll I Illll IIUHU 601' IIoI.v|z.~4'r, rem-at D J and Iullljgflltd, n u - ` - J I` CLOSING UP SALE. nofhrl 6 null in II to V to M 01001 .....t`m.:::.'.~. 521$. U fumloln Nluv mm l|b0l0_$.nOOl VII on tom. :::.3. : .nr`::.,.:.....*".':..'* 1;. `. DOD`! all 0 (rounds. Aply so numann $2.50 to $4.00. Ho tmturlmr and dinnmmmz Ituilnlnc. Prlnnlpcl. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE !9p`..i:.=.....: .. ..'.3.",.1."-`";`a`;.. .'?J3.'n??&3.'.'.7- 5.`. n a nun I-nn"iu.....u. av}... mu. m....I.|..; ummui nun nnsnmu. mam. ml olnum Ion. Good ounby. | I nun. n modnn omnrnnhmun. gnu. ORATE8 Lkl Indlvttl al Inn!-rnouon gor nu lnfor M. on mall at 0 Ion oloo. 011 to lawn` blook, [woman on IONDAY JAN Uri. III. for Du Ind lfvonlnl (Inn Hn HUS] E88 HH(|M'|`- 2': E}: `U oxvu. Lmnvxunc ......_..._....,.. ..- ._... ...___ TO BE LIT. noun um so 080` not o-`uh-d to dnunhun o elm I nfonmmon owl: to I.A.. Pclnnlpcl. =:%':.E7 Boom & cofs mm, `ohm fa mm. . 0, modm: oonvunhmou. ADDILL. Tll Dlllhh BEHI- I [run In. In llD|l1- roomy hmmh I clone to : nowlu no- Lfpl to . I-01! Ill. 5 no . llvvw ... until --u............ ...... - i`Im`v P"-`mu. MM momlnhu. Umml by l'l"IH'lJIA hon. ?! N P HIWIY :3` 5. In: nun- o IIIOWIHI President. LHBY l nin- lll Wllil man. Mr. Lucas spoke last night in Sydenhum street Methodist church to a congregation that lled the spacious edilioeto its greatest capacity. He based his remarks on Hal. \', lilund l4: "But by love serve one another: for all the law is iuilllled in one word. even in this. thou shalt love thy neighbor as thysell." This passage. he held. did not oontrodiot the first law, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy (led with allthy heart." These two laws were in- sepnrably joined. We could all help one another in some we . There is a beauti- ful adjustment of orces in everything. As each heavenly body exercised a greater or loss loroe on some other heavenly body. so lid every person exercise an inlluenos over others. There were corres- ponding moral forces at work among us. Vhy should not every man be our brother and every woman our sister Y We were all dependent upon others. look at which way we might. By troubles and adversities Hod permitted msn_,to see that he was de pendent upon his neighbor.` The indepen- dent man was a savage: the more oivilined a man became the more dependent he be oame. Every kind of work that man should do Jesus Christ touched with His own hand and made it honorable. ll we were to put humanity on a level it would not stay there. (ins would spend and another save. Then some would sa . "let the rich divide up." That would rob- bing the industrious to aid the idle. The golden rule llew on angel win wherever man was lound. took advantage of his neighbor was a thief and would be tried by the law. Thou shalt not steal." my business and life on the golden rulo. "whatsoever ye would that men should do to you. do ye even so unto them. Thus the respect of all man- kind would he gained.` for an honest man was the noblest work of God. It was the highest manifestation of love on the ohris thin ! part to aid the distressed. Three- tourths of the objectionable things in our country would be swept away by the application of prohibition. It was a noble thin to live for others and we did it in q se ol ourselves. The blessings enjoy- ed to day had noose down threughusu and women wholived nos unto themselves. Speaking iron experience and fact. Canada was the grandest country upon which God e nun shined. i.-\ sues). Though the erwae oeta ral,he thanked tied the country had a government with theoourexetosaythatilthepeoplewanb ed prohibition it would xivetheu it. (Ap- plausei. Every Canadian should strive to make this land morally what God had made ltetulllly. o-a-a._. The man w o l ...*:'"*'..".'.....';'"' ..:'.':;':;::..:' ' Y O . nu! tn, nu who haul Hm. `Echo mom Iiuulwu. "Audio an to Kodak ."IId Iholunno Iodnw nun tho ohlolumoliton in ALA. x......... _..A &..n....n.. L.l.. {(5 "' "'3'i'3"' " 7-n-th'""I'ioI" `Nl`|I"t:twhIII[.-`go Nhtnpnn .5 do Iiggyid If jutting Yomuut hi? it approach Mo okquneo. wgenmtindsotivooa is to be hit! M lowest prices. manner new: one voice or nor cnun enu gun in it: miotnnoe. no does God heir the cry of Hi: ubpring and newer: the up poul. `The multiplied promiau of the niabilily of the divine character. the bench- mge of nature and the rational inferences from then form the hope of higher life within mun. II... I ..-.... -....L.. l.._L ..x..\.; 1.. u...l-..L..._. UIIIIU ll llUUUlll'_Vn 1 DB IIUUK BYIU IIIVUTI I|'B twin tuohora. the latter oabablinhing rho truths oftho ocher. Chrlan tau ht from nnbnro and nnburo oahnbliahaa t. e truth um (Rod In An nnuvirer ol prayr. bub man is non able to grasp the fact. as mil :3 from tho promiau or the bible. Pm or In the cry of diam-cu, and as a mob or lulu aha voice of her child and .onAn A- M. ....r.;....... .. 4.... 11...: km`... A... Oils The thlms oi his talk yesterday morn- ing was David's words found in Psalms nxxxvx. ii 7: "Give ear, 0 Lord. unto my prayer; attend to the voice oi my sup plications. In the day of my trouble I will call upon Thee. for Thou wilt answer me. (ind. as on answerer of prayer. was his subject. Men to-day, as reasoning creatures. were more iuliy convinced that God was an answerer of prayer. A large " percentage oi intelligence is nothing more than inference or deduction. man's knowl- edge oi(}od being an inlereuce because i he has not seen Mus. The creation of the universe suggests that some power hsslived beiore man. and he infers that a God exists. God as a lather wishes man to be good and to pray to him. God is good and that qualltj makes him an answerer oi prayer. the being good proves his veracity. and as he teaches man to pray. he will surely an swer prayer. Establish the two iacts that (lad is good and that he teaches man to pray. then it is a logical deduction that he is an answerer oi prayer. llhis promises are not suilioionii. then he is verily insulted by a doubt oi his veracity. Nature speaks oi his truth nnd gives abundant examples. The bible also. which is a new thing under the sun. being something which the Deity had not thought of in the creation. The book oiGenesis says his work was good and completed at the end of six days and fully `.3000 years later the bih'e ieheimiol. During that interval a great emergency arose and the Deity had to do another work. He had been put to a great inconvenience to throw light upon a world darkened in sin through man's transgression. The bible is that light. That book does not come to man as (iod made him but as sin made him. Nature shows Hod as truth nnd bucks up all doctrines of the bible. but man cannot read this book of nature as he could have done bsiore the ap iearance oi sin. hence the bible is necessary. he hook and nature are thin tnanher-a. hhn lather nahahliahlnn the IIIIQZQODCOIIIOI. KI lull plucked both lelnte In the lerelu 0: Genre oer- um; 0! Anewerlng Prue:-In the Inning or len'e Love `toward me eI;hhor-laerge Armlerreee Preeen. The ennouncement ohee Rev. Dr. Lunee me to nch in Brock mm Me- Iihodieh church Sunday morning ie no- eeumehle tor the well wronged emce. on an morning when the rubber was euoh ee no oppoee e large attendance in 'the ordi- nary course olohuroh svorehlppere. (Jon- elderubie iniereeh centree ehoub chit di- vine became of hie pending debate with the heed ol Queen : univereny l'rohihilion." I queebion long rliea aimed end which will ilgure in the iuunele ul Unnndmi hieiory. People ne- tumiiy iioclled it her him yencerduy, and thou h prohe iy hie pulpit; attitude dill not s `cm the hen opportunity to ob- Ierve hie debating qualities. they learned eomethlng cl hie power ol epeech. Ar e preecher he heemeny pleeeing queliciee. poueuing e voice emeotive in my cane. lie epeulu with vim end in explicit. Hi! eimnlioe and metephore ere well dnewn, ndrilnq emphasis to hoe neeertiune and euillcient humor inlueea hie epeeoh to hold bhumtereet. ol the meet mixed congrogu bion. ML- n.e...- .4 Li. l..n. ..--r--.r-.. .._...... on" I i HII ADDRIQIII YEITIRDAY BROOK AND IYDINHAM. j 6- Im. LUCAS nIsc0iiE ""is'a"?=~'|"'i'c- "' `M. "' .:.v.....~...:.....-:.r~.:.. "`-m........- Lip [Lang Kntomun nun. nnlnnal Lu AL. Forget It Not. It In] I10 Tho Bx-IlA)or. Tho oouaorvabiva political campus has voerod around again. but name now to have aattlod quietly down to businou and polnta to J. B. Skinnar on the guiding our of the party. Won rho on Saiurcla lash talked Ryan have had moon to cnnga chair viawa and now uphold the ox-mayor. la la alao abated on good authority that he la tho one favored by the apaclal commit- tao arpointod laab waak togoanva the aligib ea. Thin oommittaa will upon as to-mormw nighva oonvantion. James BI-ii: was on the lion," hub his anunr was ohnraoterialic. I would not accept the nomination." Iaid ho. own though I was aura of a walk over." -.jI'I'ItJ ITI. Remember the literary banquet in in opus homo. Tlmndqy evening. 970:. for Ibo bunch of the hoopihl. This in A pn- pand lunnnd behind the term lilunry banquet Imko a glowing cu-pt-in. Then than in tho bib chapur contest torn gold watch Iouvonir winch will bu ol in- tents. Tichta on ale to honor. 'I`uu~ day, at nine o'clock no. at Surya`: ohoo n!` Rand Ind lhlrlr Inoirmnlnp and way, an Inga 0 clan: LII. pl acwyorl I000 atom Road and an thoirculu uni mnh uunlocuoncuy. n tbonm cor- Mnl 581 hi hi: nrnnnlnnm own! Al|I WIOHOIOTIODIEII? Bmmhv nigh oomoono intone ox- nldotnnn W. Robinson`: duck loan and omindolh Iicntmu fun Buns `I . ....%'*'...*._ .:.`.:::.;:".:r::.:'........= -* onuouun-nucno nun ohhnhlu Khan-n-A A. hg `lg-5 \'_-L .I_ALk_- _A.... 3.`? ..1"..?.'a.'.I'."s':'u's'1u'1 mu" ` " .'.'.'2.'i.'.";.$ nonhhdufbh All focnwoulgy clarity. The above gooduhre the choice of our stock and are made of "White Bros. Box Calf. II) II l\llllly l\IlVD|' UIGIBIIIIB Inn D00` Ill) eleven mining claims. one of which he sub- Qequently oolll for $`.`U,00U. From Wnter- mwn Mt. Brash will go to Syrncueo to vlelb hie eletere. Mrs. Cueeldy and Mlle Anne Bruh. end will return to the mines. VV|HI\I f0\VIl IHIIDS. , I George Brash`. who no visiting lua motor. M re. L`nt.horino Mclvoy. of No. 5; 1-`actory atroob. is the owner of several valuable claims in tho Rnluy River district. where ox governor R. 1'. Flower and lleury Fol- gor. Kmgocon. have large gold mining in- cereals. ...-.. an... we": `no Iruluvll -uuuu uuvvvu ora I 0. About two years ago he wont; to the my River district And hook np eleven minim: ulnimn. mm nf which Inn -uh. ICIVCIIQA Heorgo Bmah was born at \\'oat.poro. 0nh..nnd want to Duluth nbouh Iifboon yours: to tho inv River dinlzrinh And tnnk nn Irmnue 0|! WIN I! HUUPCFF." Thie experience has demonetreied the necessity for nurses trained for such is eerviue. In Mm interests of humanity we may wish euccene mbhoee who are pro- moting me establishment of t.he"\ ictorinn order. Wlll WI!" IIU `HOW DOW Vnoy ere doing. It will be remenlbered that the tether. and three of the children died of the fever. The surviving ten. the mother and nine children are convalescent; though several do not yet venture out of doors. The condition of one oi the little ones her! recently been quite serious. but she is much better now. The services of the trained nurses were of very great value. Miss Mumford. Dartmouth, re- mained longer than the others. Her sell- denying. I may say. her heroin devotion to the sufferers Ins worthy of all praise. This can he said of her without detracting from the merite of others who proved true friends as well use helpers." Thin nrnnrinnnn hen dnmnnntrnm-i Hm Wt-nIpTu;t ilui A Line`: illmsr. Wntnrtoxvn l`|nuvs. \ Hnnrnn Rn-Auk" n-hn in uhhinn hi. 1 The Ilrnuhlyn strut Tnmouly. llulilul Mlnlua Chrunll-'9 M. I`. '1`:-oamnn. Uurnwallls,l(lnq s o9un- (tiy. write: the Chronicle` as follows: "It. on not seem much less than thnh tu show who have been fnmlllar wlth the expul- oncu ol the Uhubo family. Brooklyn road. Con-nwnl|la.for the Inn tour or five montln. Those of your mdora who have no gonor- ounl y contributed for hhalr rallol will wlen to know how they Ara J4-ulna In ml" kg -nun;-`QM--.1 Ul Ill Illlllarllll pl'UBpUI'IUy IIHU was A firm believer in socialism and individualism. Speaking of home ru`e for Ireland he said the Irish "balked pu- tics and cursed England. Iowasiheir own laziness. and not England. that was the cause oi the Irish )eople s depravity. Their highesb idea of neaven is be have nothing to do and their hi hesb idea of hell is to have to work. A. I oppins thought; prohibition would make less work. Chris- tianity was all right; to save our souls but we wanted some sysbem to make the earth ing of a loaf of bread easier for ilfeiaboring classes. l'roi. Moore and Rodger (ireer closed the discussion with a few pointed re- marks. A Piper B] W. Lvhl-oyd-BomowhIt Lively Discussion. A fair sized audience was present an the workingmenh meet.iu_ in Winn hell yea- terdey afternoon. . B. Munro. of Queen's. occupied the choir end introduced vthe-i-pester, W. Ayhroyd. who delivered a somewhat. len thy and cursory report. on "Some Sooinablo Movements. Push and Present." Ho wished it to be understood his remarks dealt with socielistlo "move- mems, non sooialisnio "i-yscems. as such a thing as the letter he did not be- lieve existed on earth. The eper was discussed by M. B. Bnrnebbo. av. Piol. John Moore. A. Hnppine e d Rodger (iroer. i'rol. Moore considers? labor the basis of all material prosperity and wall A rm lmlinvnr in nnninlinm WJJM&&n (.ll!|':l'lD|llICI y0Il0l'0Iy. The llmmolal report of the S donlnm atroob Mobhodlnb church for 1897 to own bho following 1 Rccolptu, pew rents. ll.:l78.- 78; Sunday oolloctlnnn, envelopor. $1,940.- 37. and 0009. 8673 IU; thunk-offering. $342 07; olmrltlel. 8505 HS: missionary, 6l,l lmlmrumenlaa, pastor : nlnry. 81.600; music. 0627 2:); lnbereab on rlebb. 886035: oonnocblonal funds, 8356 20; on l1|nd.Ol6l.32 The Income derived from all nourcea during the your man 87.776 06. UHIITOII IIUII mgnv. Over ninety eaholere In Queem eueet Met.hodlIo.lundey oohool wen pmenh at every union of the mhool for the put hhreemonthe. '1`hIrb'enbnre been pron- ont every Sunday In the pun year. twelve for fhun months and ten for eighteen months. The rollof honor badges were dlusrlbuted yesterday. The Hmmnlnl rannrb nl the vrlnnlnm IUUIUII I , Inidonhnn mm Mothodm church yum ny momlng Rev. Prof. Moon. Boston, spoke {mm the words.` {ound in Homoma I, 15. He spoke In Cooke : church last: night. Own ninnrm nnhnln-I In (.hnnn.. stunt AVNIDCEII `III I? FXIXIUKI Pro: torlnn mulon lub meaning. In or Grognn, rodompmt. oi '1'I`0- ,willIpuk in St. Muryh oathodrnl on undav nut In aid 0! It. Vlnoont do Poul naciotg. 1.. ...l-..|..... .A....-A. lA-AI.-.n.o. ..|...-..L --0-on church PM-nnnvhn. Rev. Mr. Marlo oonduotod 0 obildEotn'I, urvioo In Calvary chumh lm caning. . Ennnlmln union an balm: halt! numnly m mun IWOOD nunonul onncon. ; Rev. Mr. Elton blln tndlapoud, Prof. Ntohohou punched. n tho-fuumouih P:-nbvtm-Inn mlulan Int nvinlna. IIIVIOI Ill UIIVII] Ol IIII uvunupg. , Enngolmlo union on bung hold nightly In M Quota omen Muhodm olmcoh. I Rev. Mr. Ilmn hnlnn ll-ulhnnnmi. Prnf. 1 m:'onuonj- pm lo us. Imlinu. an n my cup lawn nu manila among them. - . \ .A ' M7 Ir.-1 AT WORKINGMEIWS MEETING. BOX C al I Laced CALF. B 0 0 t 5, nc w W` toes, heavy or light soles, welt sewn, per OOOOOOO Men's BOX `feet tting, worth from $3 to 85. our sale prices

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