Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jan 1896, p. 1

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Canada. Lowest. or any Ian-lu not necessarily no- ooptcd. Plans and upooluuonn may In noon It our oiccu. V STEAGY & STEACY; lummr-rem. nun H mm neeu uncu ror one mrpm-we or another. This year the custom mmzrexursod und the money remains in- run! We will make a SPECIAL OP FERING ot our whole 8t0Ck< Al The (bur.--lIImnal'n Drruvlngg Room. .\|1r~, l;ewin,wifo of the an-hbishop of ()ntuI`i(), wore u hundsome drone: of black velvet, mad while brocade, and point luce. |mnd~`u1ne|y trilnmuxl with luoe, potticoutv from of rivh brumulc, long train 0! velvet.` with n lnrgn square of rnre old luce. whivh ' \\n:4 l0\`0l_\' in Lhe extreme nnd decided | Iv one of the moat r~`tI'iki!!;( costumes; Is in full swing. Don't fail to come and take ra look at the Special Bargains. nnnrul I|.t1rr 9--Ania- uuI:3?f`:3`!:_;",l.!l in g red uc- cd at % G,/LIVINGSTiiN & any J`? This is a small ad. just to say that out a RUSHING OFF SALE NObANNOUNCEMENT TO-DAY. Prices marked in plain gures. T\JI-lI.'- IPPIA-so ASD. 0l'l'l'A_I. l`0"'l'Rll.l8. lo.. is-ply :9 luau: llunul. I1 (`olboru 'I`Iu- Ul'PlI7l(`vIt`l7NH't|IIll| In the Clty. revm-l, of the New York (`loLhin u . .o.~.mc Ln.-;.\.. .. .. l..... our l\lr. Blncklock The Sunday l l.~:olmlura of ('l|rint. churn}: wish to! llwll` n[>pre(:lal.in:I of your labors I g llwm nml although it in in n feeble we lmpo ynu will accept. Lhe=o poems 2 loving npiu-it they nro given and that l ill ul\m_\'.-. be kimlly rmnembered by ` and, with fervent prayers for your n wvlfnre, believe us to relnuiin, on fol lhe schu0l--l\rlinuie Porter, Emma | Al M...-o k...n.-n ~. wulmre, manevo ru remum, on fnf , H. Northmore. -mngmnying the address were two iful (`opicrt of the complete works of I '1`:-.rm`v unrl George Herbert, pre- I to Mr. Blm-Hock by Master Harold mu mml Mm: Lnttin fantnn. Mr. Ladies Mink Collars. lnn rur nl-V. Avlr. llIlIl'l|lUlZl I Hm children's service at Christ (`ut.nmqui, last Sunday u very I 7 was gone through when nniu Purmr rem] the following ad- CITY AND VIC-:|NlTY. uith, wife of Lt.-('ol. Smith, selv nun, wore in lmmlsumc costume uplmmulo. mmle with u long (live trimmed with exquisite (`rs null \eIl und diumond orna- Ladies Muffs. Capes and Storm Collars. &c. The Hlg l"(;ur. .. |".. REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. The KARN*PIANO{ H u. . . \...v.. um-vu mnent of the house until bo- urko Walluceis now making -men! regurtlhlg Sir Adolphe ......"..,. inFnLon 3-.30 p.m. l m ull locul poinhu. `. I . R. ('u's telegraph 4 THE LOT INCLUDES: mu) unmuvv... (faron asked for n lllll UIIl?O- The third nnnunl assembly 3! Limestone Typogrephioel Union. No. 20%. held last. night. in cbe Wnm bell. was I brilliant euc- cesa in every respect... The lnaeudenoe wu large. over eighhy-ve couples beingprr sent. the oor wee rlecc, the music by the Nth bend : orc eetm was excellent. mum: of ceremonies. R. Lukenru in good_ voice and line form and "all went merry n 1 marriage` bells" From midnl In until 2 A.m. lunch was ........a .o.u.. o...I.. 3...... ....a ...u 1.. I marriage non. until! served Attvho nloy bonus, and in` In keeping with the n!-ohm Itylo of in sling Thonuh-way lcndi to the hall wnihtily dooonhd with Mon Jwh. nil lookod cued! I . The ?`PrlnM" mnv min In: '-`-"z'1}..'&~".'.".,i.l. lT.7 .`ii...?:E on the amount of their oorh. and mamsuIIoonniuoo,J.mnhn.0.I. und .8hvonoo'u.dcunnondItlor Olidrhn-L ' Thovnrtsn. B. J. Benn. J.C.Boonott` Sheet, Mmoiv und Muuivnl Merchautllue In Eotut-K. Clnronoo strut. AKE VIEW, C87 KING STREET WEST I at I-cunt oocuploiby Mr. E. L. Clutko. Possess on Immediate]; . Apply to J on luun, Llmoltono Typogrnphloal Union : Third Annual nan:-n. 1 HR VALUABLE SHOP AND PREMISES. Ylnnd 931 Prlnc-ans retreat. at pronenl oo- nupiad by C` D Chown. Has been I -move and hardware house for over twenty yours. Ap- ply to J. P. GlLl)lRl.llVll,CIll'n(.u street. V',. I HAT DWELLING. WITH EXTENSION I and modern Im rovomontn. Intel occu- nlnd hvllr. H. A. Rn lnnon. corner Jo mnton EXTENSION plod by Mr. G. A. R0 lnson, corner nuton | and Barrio streets. Sable on the proml-on. I Immadinu Possession. Apply to-JOHN IUDII. . I19 Clnrenoc street. on % u'3.on.u.:a-a~,.a,u-nan:-t _ - AGENTS FOR CITY AND COITNTRY. ON salary or comminion. to sell Sewing MI- chlnvss. Apply to J. Lulshley, scout. `ll Prin- cess streot me" PR0PERTY`V()N (x).}~ ER "01-` w EL- llnutnn nnd Queen ntreoh, at present . nm:|1ni--A hv lnmilv n! Into I) Knnn An?ulI In LII I'll WM` H. GIBSON. Mnumger. :THE PROPERTY ON (`.()R.h-`ER OF WEL- i ounupi--d by family uf late I) Kane. Apftly to i .l. B MCIVBH, 38 Clarence street. EHIRABLE BPRINESR TANl'I, NEXT to the new \Vum office, in to hat with posaesalon immediate] . Rent moderlto. Application may be ma 9 on the premises. {T E ANDPREMISES. . mmiad by and I ROM THE RESIDENCE OF SR7 DIVIRION street. on January 6th. ll Fox Terriar Pup, 1 answering '0 thn name of Prince " Spot. on l:o`h shins of hand and over tail. A nultvnblo reward for its return` Anybody harboring him after date will be prosecuted. 1::-1 unnu Q: .\:'Kr..~'nI'.~m -At. Hay B15` on. lidley Alexander Qlmckenbush van TI. I \1n(`enr.. N. 1. 'S\\'.\Hl<:rUl'NNlN(:ll\\1-At: Nupanee. Jan. I Sbll, Samuel Snvnge. Ottnvm, and Fram- cos Cunlnilugllam, Bath. H4\u.\M'S.\1AR1` ~0cP.}nlI..Itl_I_Lll_obertSaglr. _ 'HlmImom'ille, to Adeline, olaut I Ler of Isaac Smart, of the Reserve. .. M.\K.u'I.|-:~WAI.|( ma -AL Molmwk pnraon- nonngo, on Jun.` '.ILh, Nelson Seymour Mnrucle, to Susan, eldest dunglntor of (`harlea Walker. all of the Reserve. nu an n nun. Hunml.-\\` ~At. l)eueronto. Jun. 8th, wife of Alfred hoodmun, of u dnu Inter. \\'u|1'.~.1.\n~m AL Nnpunee, nn och, wife of Morunn \\'|nmnarnh, of 9 ac}. (3.um#AL Nnpnnee. Jun. Nth, wife of Fred. Card, of a son. HI.wu-At. Napnnee, Jnn. Sch. wife of S. I . Hinoh. of :1 non. l.uAnmn lYNIbKll l`AKER ANII F.`unAI.uI:n-146 Prinveuu street. Corner Sydenlmm nu-oat. Tole phone communication` Light local snow but Inostly fnir and moderately vold. THIC LKAIIINH at re-e-L Tolephn . w`. - - WING '10. THE SECRETARY-TRIABUE, 01' Mini nuns-oidlhll out 0! ch: 1-hr. an yaurn. (m1nor;II-AL Morvon, on Jan. 3th, Jes- sie, only daughter of Fmnk Rombough, aged 1 your and 6 months. ?_ unnnnlnu R .a\ .\IU.Vl)-H.\l.l.-*AL Cape Vincent, N. Y.. Jun. 8th. William H. Raymond, (`nrth age, N.\'., and Georgiana Hall. Cape \ invent. N.Y ...-....~l'.-.v.> .....#Ar \1..........- l.... 22 FURS s T_jn_AYE Dj O}? FOR SALE on TWO-LE r. 15121011: TWO CENTS WEATHER PROBABILITIES. PRINTERS AT PLAY: `e by JAB. I3. Mrhlcul). llruggmt. I`r1|u-on a St reek Kingutnn. ...__._.._.2....-_._..._j-. Courts comparison with the best imported Pianos, regardless of price. AH we ask is that you put -..;.4.. ITNPA1`I?ITlC PRFJII. To 3:-:'L:-:1`; Fun SALE. w A ~ 1'i=L"D." l'NlI)Z|(| Al\`KR- no IHA Open Jun. 7th. aged 33 l rlm'uu~4 ml Night. PHCC. nu WC man In umn _yuu pun aside UNPATRIOTIC PRE]U- DICE and _lU[)GIi THE KAKN ON ITS MERITS. SIXTY-TIIIRD YEA11.9-1f0. 11. T0 CONTRACTORS. III!` 117.: I nu DI.`DI`ll"I'l\ A 9! city the Alumni looting of the Hortxcnllnrnl lers-' Con] DIV!-inn society I: arlbournol until fnnhor notk-o. Kingston. Jnnnnn 1381:. ID`. KARN IS KING. NOTICE. -..-nun-. nu nun. PuPIL.s I A\'l'\ IIIVTIIAB Ivn Hen. 7` P0\VER & SON. Alrhltewtn. unvvtn, 211 Princess Street. '1-M. null solicit through n! lhe generous patron- wl. ' Hun they haw: O fur Kinmstan and "`. -I'-0 7 lOI`I:-l~ Judgin bytbo ale of cum at qoon Mina Stuart wi be greeted by one of the largest and moot. fashionable nudien? of the non- nou. It in safe on my c none the M.- tond will be fully ropai A5 in Stuart. hna porsomlly auporinwndod every mhonrsnl and the play. that {amount nnlimry drama by Robertson, 0uru," wl he presented in vory detail not uurpusod in th 0 larger cities. Major Dmry nd oicora 0! A" bakery hnvo kin Iy p huir band nnd dohohmunt at 'n dinponnl co the Iuvoau of the military part. of the play is uncured. Our victorious hockey team will occupy boxes, which will be up- llvlhriutolv doconhad. election resulted In the (noun or H. M. Dalton and W. Leslie to fill the po-itn;ms named. A letter from T. W. R. Molina, secretary of the Belleville (lramtes. asking for a friendly game with lluu Kingdon (lranime-. The request will be complied with, and A meeting will be held in A few days to mnlie tho neooannry nruingenwnln. Tho (lruuitan go to Bollevillo ,;hortly to play I match nguinn Cnnphollford. the winners of which will contact. for suprema- cy with the Bellevillinna. Bldpn for the Bonnpln-l. A special meelingof the Kings- ing (`lub was held last night tn cl for the "vntral (.`2umdmn b0h.'4|)I played at (`urlcmn Place on Fol election mt-ultod in the (lmi-u c I\..hn.......l ll I- . ml .3... Dndrnu In In ferret! their 4 ronn-Hn vnn Ind #14 'rinv tum I'IlI ooze propriutoly docontaod. ulh Emiiziinox. Tnnmn. in visiting bu` oiatd`. Iln. (Ali) G. H. Allen, King `III?-. Fora moment that b(:c:1u,~;e we only name three lmes fur \V|7.l)- NESDAY `that that is all we have to show. They're only samples. "SC; Don't Think For 21 Cream Shaker Flan- nel, the BC kind, for 5c is another. ` For Turkey Red Shaker, Black Spot, is a good sam- ple, 5c. T`()IfI." 'l`o.Xll[hl.- L..AL- -IA -1 ...-n- - . DIRK WILI. DI". R|".CEl\'El) AT THE 0610: 0! the umlarninmd up to noon of Janus? um. inst... fur the several trades re- quired n mnlln certain improvements and - _;_|urptioI3-Lu ,0, o Iulildilll on tho oonnr uf mm gencru ummvor nnu \\'n.~4 w|Ln At this instant. II. II. Horsey, l.A., mnv. ed Lho mljournmcnt. of the meeting until [ho next` day, owing to the mmll number present foru re Ireuenmtiw nneeting-. hut. stxnnge tn run I nis mus ruled out of uruler nu Hm In-nmui Hunt. nn huxinnuu Inul nu vnl this ruled on on the L(T()|lI\(i HIM. no huxinon.-I I-on trnmulcbed, n decision in (3 Iulion of She precedent. lni m Ad-vlpho Caron in the house Inst - mnemlment then carried. nml lh nf Hm dociamn ix yet in the lmlm - l'rop|Ioc-y And Inquiry. The qlmstion now ugI'l.nt_ng the minds of certain of the nlvlerxnen-e.-lent, is "Who VI be the chairmen of"t'e \-nrinus com Inineee-'."' It. has been scttlnal l_v these in formation seekers that Ald. (fnrmn wull [ireamle over the board of works. Of this they are certain. Ald. Curtis is uyget the chairman ' 0! parks and Ald. Skinner is lo be All ed to retain the court of revision chnirmnn`ship. ()them think Ald. Walkom will be placed in charge of the Imst. named cmnmiltna. fhn will mu. the wnlar wnrhn wm be placed In charge 01 me Must. named cmnmittoe. Who will guyhhn water works ch-nirnmm-hip hu not been Kottletl yet by the prognostimtors. v7I)IlI_`[ll Father ChiniqIIj' will lncture in Brock street Methodist church on Friday evening on Abo\-o." A citizen whp drove I herd of cattle ar- crou the ice from \\'nl[e Inland yesterdqy, my! the im it thorou hly firm. and that the bones that went! rough on Sunday, went into the water throng the wide un froapn I-pace. Th)! has been spanned with a wooden bridge. and the builder charge. ve cents toll for each hone and rig cmes~ imr it. IIVU IXIHF IUII lUI' UHCYI "UITI! III TI` I i "nch I-on barring: at Carnov2k_v'-. was maue ny n wum reporoer. In the first place,` it was clain1ed_thnt. on the morning of the 29th of December there were only two men on duty, besides the chief. The men who .were on duty are prepnr to state there were three me`: on dutv be den chief Youlden. The duilv are Lo SW56 more Lures duty be den chief daily record bears out this testimony. It was the nighb of? for John Lommon, and besides William Sands was enjoying ll weelfa va- cntion. These vacations and holidays are . regulnted by the committee, and um drawn up in :1 regular schelule. On the .niuht, in (mention. for the first time in` not l`l'UIlll.C'u. It is conceded there nre two sides to in question, and one side always looks plausi- ble until the other is pictured. It is well not to form an o'inion from `the story given from one stun point until it can be compared with that of the obher side. At the last meeting of the committee on fire. wuternml light chief Youlden was made to appear in an uwkward predicament. It appenredesthou h he had been running the nnirs of the ire department, in a very loose manner. nnd was, besides, guilty of a gross breach of discipline. as it, was al- leged he rsonully rnnvusaed ngninat one of the ul ermaniccundidates in Sydenharn ward. An investigation into the charges made by Win: reporter. nluce. claimed that. qumm In mnlln - Altarooh-I lo 0- Brook And \VaIl|mn-.n an-coma, nnd lnr Bonk Hlllnn in uuuc. lnr Ihu Ion-Junta Bank of ' any nnnnqunrllw an. The Gong In the station Dld Not. Alarm the Men-'l`hey WoroArounod by the Chief- 'l'h9 Hay Acronnt and the Benton It Wm: mu Prnnnnnrl. 4- GIVES HIS sun: or `me MATTERS IN DISPUTE. [wrm cu1E_FJ_lJLI1EN smrs. I % > KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY EVENING. JAN UARY -1-4. 1896, II urunuulur III |lJII'n- Adam Taylor. hospital norgeant. of the Haynl Grenadier-3, T to, in in the city to-day on business.` . gt. Taylor is 3 Kingston boy and n veoonn soldier, hav- ing served with the Ro_yalGrons" throu h the nonh-west. campaign of I335. \Vhi 0 out: business visit to the city early lust summer ho condently predicted the olec~ Lion of Aid. Elliott. to tho mayor : chair this year. uunuu union rrrinnut-In nuuuur. An ul(lel`Tl1!\ll'le(`t`. in speaking ofntlnirg of the muncil, lo(l:i_v. said he would like to see R permanent auditor employed who would audit. all the cit,_\".-i hooks once each month. lt would not occupy him I-W0 days in A time and the work could be done for about 350. Thin IRIIIOIIIIL could be anv- od from the sum now paid the NW audi- tors who exnniiua the books yearly. By this Inechurl the last, two mentioned nudi- tors would have their work., lessened and the city would be beneted by the clmnze. am: we change. Thu Ropnrl. Coutrndlotod. A local (`on.~xo|'\m.n'e, who know! all that. goes on in the inner sxunctmxry," mid to- lny that t.l1r-I13 WM no truth in the re- port that .l:une4 .\lut(-nlfe, .\l,|'.. had been uppmntml wnrtlun of the pcmtentinry. Wmcle-n l.zu'ell lm.-A receivml no inhinmtion of suz-h nu nppnintment. A citizen re- :-r~i\`cl n letter. hunt c\`enin;,r_, from Mr. .\l:tm|fe in which the writer flatly contra- Ii:-1.-Hrlw ruport. And :1 [)rm1nir1eu\t_pern- ber of one of _tho houses told n Wnm re- pnrtnr _\'(-:4wrdn_~.' that nuthinc would be done III the matter until after the clot`- o. ....... l provemen: over we om one xor nocxey pur- roaos, being six feet narrower and forty eeb Ion or. The attendance of spectators was fair y good, and the upplanae accord- ed players was pretty evenly divided, al- Lhou h at times the audience showed de- cide p.art.inlity to the Limestones. When referee Arthur Irwin sounded his whistle nu 8:30 o'clock, these players book their positions on the ice. I.vur.m~nNl:n uIrl:1cN'n ll. 1 They Defeated Queen`: II. Team at Iloukov Lint Night. ' It was quite alivelygume the Limeatonoa and Queen's ll. hockey teams put up last night in the drill shed. It was the first game in group No. II. of the junior series, and also the iii-st. match played on the ice in the drill shed. This rink is a vast im- provement the old for hockey pur- poaog, _i_i_( niirrower` nu hitherto rocnivc-.41. " " Cn.-atnmrn arr Mm nmmod that they no to lull: pnymcm to Mr. Molimrnll for put due and eunom In-mlrnants. THE LIMESTONES ;WON_. 100 nrn naoqunne aemnpuon or me In fho-CoIon|do health plateau in given by lnwiahrlorrin Iddingnin l-`cbrur\r_vScnbner`u-. From A wide experience in European and American health resor'te,Ihe speaks with gluten-t ont.lnuuin ol the scmiulnide of the Around Colorado Springst, run well nvof its wondevful benet tn invalid.-1. with 6!; Doules `.100. and il at VH\(le'n drug store. last evening the lmllof Sydcnhnm street church was pretcily decorated WIHI How- ers, ags, etc. the occgfmu bc'un'g a topic emmminment. given hy the young people of the church. There were a great mnny prenent, and all went. nwuy feeling they had spent A very enjoyable time. A counla of weeks nan Rnv. \\'.' H. Hood. spent enjoyable rune. couple of weeks ago Rev. W.` H. Seed, now stationed at Winclienter Springs, was married at l rescot.t, to Mina Elmn Ford, Bunch`: Hill. Before entaring elm `minim lr Mr. Seed mu cnnnected with IL 8. \ illiams &Sonn tend the Sin er owing machine company in this vity. 123 deliver ed his inaugural sermon in Brock nlroct, 1 Methodist church. TL. 8...; ..l.....-o- .I......'..;;.... .: In... ;.. me Arouna uolornuo apnngs, well nu-ox benefit inrnlids, with lunfntious from naturv. runry norioner e WILD illusnrnimns. Six doses of Miller's Emu].-ion will mire the most` severe cough or cold. One lurge bottle will cure bronchitis. Nu oily tn.-to like others. Pulstable mi cream, In big bottles 500. and SI at \Nmle`n drug store. Last. nvmiimr t.h'n lmllnf Hvdnnhnm nlimm. wr '. (`or the next two wet-kn wv \\ ill giv gold-pIutm.' eye glass hook, case nml gun free with every pair of eye glasses. E (.ost.edmrefully. E. L`. .\liL<'hel|. I-`rank Russell. 1: vnuuu nMum|i.~xt. In` wswumrenuuy. r.. L. nnu-non. Frank Russell. u young nmturnlm, n journey into the barren lnnrlrn of (`:1 with tho olyjoct. of hunting the mus Hindoncripbion of it will uppcnr in rlmry S(`ribnor'e with illustrntmns. Si! rlnnnn nf Klillar'n I-`.rnnl~4inn will MGIHOGWE church. The first Adequate doom-ipcion of life in 'ho.CoIon|do health nlnuxau given bv mass. A toilet. requisite and a ballet orrnnunent, Odoromn. For sale by E. C. Mitchull. Dr. J T. Davis. dentist}. corner 1':-inn-9.-ue I U DUI` I IIII\J I UHDc TKDIK% Gina not-not Jnnnnu um. Inn 1... nu. ...-...| ....|.'.- .._ Uaoromn. ror sale by 12. L`. Mntcnull. Dr. Davis, dentist. corner I :-in:-e~.~< and Bugota streets. Entrance on Hugo! unmet. Arnhhinhnn I nun`. nnm..\:...l cl... ... umet. Archbishop Lewis occupied the pulpit. of Vmce church, Ottawa, Sunday night. The | coiirgregntioii was lnrge. For a perfect. fit order the Specially (`or- | an Laylora January sale. - Mrs. W. J. Clarke, Wellington street, seriously ill is slowly recovering. Pay water race and save discount. Mr. and Mrs. James McKeown, Mon- treal, are visiting friends here for A few duva. duva. Heavy white bed spreads $1.25 worth $l.75 at Taylor ! Janunr sale. Pure distilled extract `itch Hnml, pint bottles 250. McLeod'a drug store. Rev. Mr. Suuirda name is nIent.i0ned us nouuea zoo. McLeou's drug store. Squire : mentioned incumbent. of Holy Trinity alum.-h, ()t,tuwn East. um ula. ule. ' I Mrs. Samuel Birch left to-day to visit E friends in Syracuse. ` X. L. Luna Balsam at McI.eod n. The 1 The Spice of Every Day LIfe-What the People Are Tallng About--Nothing Eu- cape: the Attention of Thom: Wlm Are Taking NotuI_. Pny water mm and save discount. `Corsets all reduced at. Taylor : Junuury I II 9. I men a Lmrungan Jackets at Taylor's January sale. W. Clarke. W PARAGRAPHS P|CT(_ED up av oun BUSY REPORTERS. Bellrgan mm to.` menus m uymcuae. * Lung .\IcLeod e. The beat for coughs and colds. MnI\ n {`.nuH.-an ..nl...n. no In`... .....l..n;.1.... INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. ... ... ...... .,...r,..... .... LIALLACVVI .-.. um beat coug?1s Men's Cardigan jacket-s at big reductions nt Tavlor a Jmunrv 1 I liyo.- /IIO HOIPICOI Board Jlltlod. ('h' I justice Armour has decided the quest on of co'~t~< in the cueof the Kings- Iongeneml `hm-piunl ngninnt. the Sunni- Dowd company. The hospital board adopted Smoad-Dowd furnace: for the Nickle wing but would not. make the nal payment. iocaune the up pnrntus was nnaatisl ~tory. Tho com~ puny threatened suit. und to pro- tect, the hoapiul the board entered 1nL'Non tirat under the covenants. At. the trial bore the`chief justice ctlcllly con- demned the workin of t. a heater: and gave the company cave co im more. It did so to the ontinlncuon of Jn go Wilki- mu. refuloe, for the changes mule were rndicnl. Thoqueution of coats, therefore. was alone left, nnd now the company ht: been ordered to y all costs, on um ground that the onpitnl had cause of ; vomplnint. 4 on (no rigm spot. is more to receive it auu .~:ho\'e ll along." The Canadians use, at nourlyaill times. both hands, and when they mp an opponent's e!.ick,, something u.-umlly drops. Baltimore athletic club buy play with great vim. The games with the Canadians have been benelicinl mnl inntructive. For the vieimrl, Weath- erheud. Ruyaide and Hart)` did the best work. Curtis` defence was almost im- l pregnnb/le."*` IS IHL` LCIHU, Or any IFL OX ID. HIIXOU Ill RH Imlixmriminnnte bllllcl. Ench plnyel knows his place um! his work, and tries to main- tain the one and do the other, nnd when the puck is captured there is no hesitation in pu.~.-wing it, an the player who should be the right spot. is there to receive it and .~shm'n It nlmm," The Canadians use. 11!. 6 mg, [Or urunxennesn. - *' Norris and Stevens. the two youths oc- 0 cused of stealing parts of u not of harness from J. Robb, were up on remand. P.(J. Aikens testied that he arrested the rinon- y lern. on unothe; char . When in treata- tion, under arrest. orris. in answer to n t ` question by witneu whether or not he re- cognized the collar and traces in question, snid: "Yes. Stevens and I stole them from Jim Robb s barn. Witness remarked, , "Don't an euch A thing us that about Stevens. tis serious. It is true." re- lied Norris, we stole them, sold them in ,ea-see`a second hand store, nnd divirlorl the money. On the morning of the 10th insL., prisoners were in separate rells, nnd witness overheard them conversing about 3 E the theft. Stevens told Norris to say that I in man gave them the collar. Norris said. -t\'.\ '... .....:.... In mil Hm I`rnfl1ll|i.il rave them we collar. NOI`I'IE| said. No, `in going to tell the truth this Lime." Hbevens said. You say that I wnen t. with you when you ubole them." Norris refused to state this, nnd advised Stevens to tell the truth, adding, You re just as bad as I am. "How long were you in the reformu~ tury ?" naked Norris. Five years," said Norris. You are in for it then, said Sbevens, mid you hud better my I wasn't with VIJU. "nxuuyu vunuu ISIISVUIII HI-I'll ! IIIU Dlvldlnz the Money. John Helmcrsny was ned $5 and costs or one month, in the police court this morn- ing, for drunkenness. \'nn-Ga nnrl Qrnunnn OLA Own rnum no- uu nun notlod. ' luunton. Jnnntly mb. INORRIS CONFESSES HIS GUILT. I the ve -tented Mr. lslnvklock by Master narom Sinipenn nurl Miss Lottie Weston. Mr. lilm-klnuk expressed his great surprise and feelingly tlmnkeal them for such lovely lmolw. He was indeed glad to think hel had found a way into their little hearts as they had into his. he felt for overpaid lor the little he had been enabled todo for them. nml felt quite sure his happy associa- tiunn with them and Christ church would uml could noger be forgotten. `ii . #..,_,__._, I It is said there are eighteen applicants for the position of engineer at the pumping nbntinn. g . l (`lothing .\'t<-re, llrurk Iutmeet, liming given 11 large nr fun sprmg illlpmtnliolnu. which will l`t ;H`l1 hr-rv next month, has decided to nmke n largo reduz-Lion in all the depurb mcnlx to imllwe None buyers to purchase freelv nml In ennhln him to make room for lu`-< running gnmls. He nwmls hm-tinesn. ..._._...______...,.4__..vj_._.....__. :;o .i}L1magaay _|And Wednesday I I-nun I uucu By II. (lunninghmn from Chickering`u. Ltmvo 0l'(I0l"4 nt. Mn/\ulay a bookstore. `T I Hlr Adolphe Caron Aulnnl Int 5: Further Adjournment. 0'x"rA\\',\, Jun. H.~(-I p.m.)--The'Aex~ packed xumnuncement of the recon slruc-[ion of the cabinet. was not mudu in the house this nttornoon. I`Children's White Caps. Hoods and Muffs. .Our RE-BUILDING AND REMOVAL SALE still continues. Everything in our la_rge stock of Dry Goods at Reduced Prices. BRANCH Wl\REE(;`().-IAII. `I! 1 Ii.-In

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