Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jan 1896, p. 1

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-(w ` $4;75F:: 1 - r choice In sgock only 54.30, ` f::'.s!V ,ALu5u 5 son. ~.;-;.-.:;-] "7 mm: -91.1, I. I. 0. lay Igjnhantoo. Somtor Mnclnnel has received I most inuroatipg letur from hii son, Lieut. Dun- can Mwlnnon. of the telegraph battalion: royul engineers, with the British ex i- !.ion to Anhalue. It is dgtod from po Cont. (31.10. The expedition in in ox- oellont trim for work. and Liout. Nnclnnm wuingoodboulth. He or to be Ioo.\onto'||y|u plicnlotoh-uhu,_ onwbrivcrtlntdi the British pm- ;:ioIu!tomAn|hnmo. Bony: the ox- itionwu oh-orvgnod mon- piclod troops. had been quiuo I oompoeidoounong the olicoru no In no- lnctudforthiuorvfeo. ' vvny ll [nil I III]! .` The Indies` college, Kingston. `was free of taxation till Inst. year's court of revision imposed them. and also charged Mrs. Cornwall with income tax. Nothing more ungenerous could be conceived. Every other educational establishment. in the city of in high order in free of taxes. including the convent. school for young Indies. The friends of the ladies` college should hnve it incorporated. since the city council cannot be trusted to be fair in the matter of luxu- O4.-u. Mn. Conn`olly`n Fun"-ul. The funernl of the lam Mrs. Thomas Connolly. Wolfe Island, took place Mon- day. and was attended by (very large cor- course of nonowing friends and sequin- tnncea. Rev. Father Kehoe conducted the funeral service in St. Mnry acnt.hedrnl.nnd the remains were nfterwnds taken to the island for interment. Deceased was the daughter of Edwnud 0 Brien, Division street. and run married onlv mven monthl ruugmer OI Imwnua uunen, lnvunon street, and Iran untried only seven months ago. She wu highly esteemed by I wide circle of acquaintances us` her early death. used no `mo. an Tcylofnllunq lulu. ` uuuunuvu on ur. ouuuuuru. Dr. H. J. Snundera suffers from soptiv hnryngo-lnr}'ngit.is. He is improving. he (xleum of the glottis, which Lhreataned hi~ life, has subsided, but the general septic condition remains. The disease was contracted by inhalation of noxious gm-en lroln an unclean sewer ipeinliis house which he was xing. Tiis morning he showed decided signs of improvement. and had so far recovered that he wu able to partake of food. --g_ n.. -.;._ -g.._ .. B. W. lul[or'| Dlncoveflen. ll. VV. Folgor has found vmmy curiosities nlung the K. & l`. RR. He Iocabetl Nellie Bly nml Barney Barnum as lhrlmmibeu, Hon. (`ecil Rlnodeu, ex premier of South Africa, nu a hunter along the railway in I880, but hll-' riv-l1e.~tliacover_\' is that King Prompell. of Aslmntee. was formerly in mighty nmn" in the Shnrbol. Luke lnlliun seH.lemant. To Improve the Dock. l-`ulger brothers have decided to rebuild the (lock in front of the K. & P. property betwen Clarence-and Brork streets, and work will be vommencevl very shortly. lmplnyment will be given to quite a nuln ber of men. nnd the work will take a -on` sidernblo time to complete. Thr (lreatrnl liarguluu In tho Clty. l'ru\'ont_ of the New York Nothing Store, Brock street, having given ll lurge order for Hpring importaliom, which will reach here next month, has decided to make a large reduction in all the lepart. ment.- to induce (`lone buyer! to purchane freely and tn enable him to make room for his coming goods. He menus business. mnnumcmry at rrm-meuce. NJ. Ald. Stewart claims Sydenhnm is the banner mm! of the city. Its residents are the richest, Are the best living and are re- presented by the three best. looking men at the council hoard. Con. Millun had :1 rink cleared ofl'un the ice at. the foot of Brock street, but the nnow and wind yesterday lled it in ngnin. He will borrow the (icy snow plough and have the wow removed, making the link lnrger at the some time. Mien'g; 7 F7ur- 2..o.. Pall--- my, unraon Asmnu. Hr. Pringle. caught; stealing from his comrades in ``A" battery. has been sen- tenced by court martial to eighty-four days` connement to barracks. A cnmmn and Windlass for the Montreal days connnemenu Lo oarrncka. mpnmn Montreal tmnsport.nt.idn company's new barge, ar- rived over the (L'I'.l(., yesterday, from the mnnufnctory at Providence. R.l. Stewart, Hrdenhnm ure working every mmuce ox Lneu ume. A: perfect beauty is n pmmport to good society, so 0d0roma" conducts: to ood` appearance. For sale by E. C. Mitcnell. Man}: Cardimxn inckets reduced at Tav- nor 5 January seue. The February numlrcr of the llelinentor In milled this midwmbcr number and covers the whole eld of neunounble faahions with its M`CuLOIl1ed thoroughness. \'nn Innvnn \\'a.de'n onrnnr m.mnrmw nu Mcunnomeu Lnorougnness. Van leaves Wade's mrner to-morrow evening at, 8 o'clock for C. 0. C. F. nssem bly, Garden Island. Hr. Prinylo. caught stealimr from his on W eunesuuy nexL. The nteambarge Quebec. of Kingston, wintering in Ottawa. is being raised preparatory to the making of Home repairs on her bottom. Try a bottle of .\lcbe0d's household nmnmnin. Pint botblen` 10`. her bottom. ummonin. bottles. 'I`....a`... ;.. o'.-:..l.o m. Hm .l;H`...-mm I.'..m. no` ummonm. l IllL ooulen. mo. Trnic in freight, on the xlitferent, lines of milwuy centerin in this city has increased greatly during [e past week und the Lah working minuba of then time. An narfnnt hnnutv in A nnmumrt. Ln oond ror sale Dy r.. 1.. Mucneu. Men}! Cardigan jackets Tay- lor`: January sale. 'm... w..1.....,...v .......I.,.. ..r n... I:..I;......om street. and up Lownmn me ualr grounds. 0doromn" imparts benuf. to the teeth, fragrance to the breath and onlth to the gums. For sale by H. (J. Miwhell. Genuine bargain:-I at Rivhmond & ('u's. BANKHIJPT STIIEKI Lwer uu an mcueou s. Lineman of the Bell telephone company are constmucting spare lines down Ridaau street. and towards the air grounds. Odnromn" imnartn bcmutv In the teeth. Amt no one knows whivh tn ~xpuM- A blizzard or n thaw. Wnmpolds tasteless prepa.mLir)n of (`mi Liver Oil at McLeod I 4..--nnn nl Hun Dull o..ln.\|..._.. fltxu .)c. an Mcueou a. You can hear Mrs. (lnllfna, at, Chalmers. Thursday evening. A toilet. reuuisitm and n hnllar. nrnamnnt, nursuuy evening. toilet. requisite and a toilet. ornament. Odoromn. For sale by E. C. Mitchell. I-4`.\'nrvnnn will hnnnanrl if than nnunn on uuoromn. 1'0!` DUO Dy 1.. U. Mncneu. ` Everyone will besntised if they come to our bargain sale on Wedneaday. Ri(:h~ mnnd & Cr). I):-an. .nu\.ln nll mn..l.ml .l,...... .5 '1`... j ror sale by r.. L. nnwneu. bnrgninn Wednesday next. The ntanmharvn L)unbe(`,. Kingston. Lined kid all ntInood' /pica, I l`1v|oI I Jnsgth m She unnamed whondor lad his her- Whon hogiid not also on . Richmond & Co. offer you a ohandto urchnse your dry-goods at cost price on Vednesdny next. Pay water rate und nave discount. The regular monthly regimental meeting of thaotcera oi. the Nth P. W.(). R. vans not. held last, evening. R. &H. New York corset. bank. make. 3| HOD nelu I850 8\'9HIg. &H. New corset. best. make, 3! per ir, regular price $1.25, all sizes, at Tny or a January sale. Pure white cnuatile soap half pound cakes .50. at McLeod \'nu non Lnnr ll.-a l`..Ill.m ..o f`I...l...n... IHOIIG N U0. Dress goods all marked down at. Tuylor s January sale. u:-n mnr. Ohn mun.-nfnl unnnnn nnmn- 'rrF"o6 MOBELS Newuy Paragraphs Picked Up In our Reporters In Their llnlnhlen. Pay water rate and save discount, ` Remnants half price at Taylor's Janu- nr` sale. ' here was no session of Lhe police court thin morning. . Bargain day at Richmond Uo'n. on Wednesday next. Come early. l)on t. forges Chalmers` church concert on Thursday evening. A nrivnte eknhiim mirtv was irivan bn evening. <. yrivnte skating party was given the rink at the lower depot. last evening. For n uerfect t. order the Snecinltv 10". me rmx an mo lower uepor. last evening. perfect fit. order the Specialty or- set. at Miss Weller s, Wellington street. Hhn nu-I-agmnd whnna'ar ha kllnnd |u:r_ -vu, -Iv pun AIIVJ nu: Iuvllvu uyuu an the but {n lt`h'eir mam. Last. year the Arenas defeated all with whom it came in contact, and so far this year it has re- repoabed its victorteo." feared the Longueuil! at hockey by n score of nine to ve. Lorne Thompson took ve onla and C. Liiton, (captain), two goals or the Arenas. Our correspondent. writelz There are many junior Kingotonianl. who will remember and be glad to hour of the ouocesa with which the two Kingston boyl, Charles Libon and Lorne Thomp- Ion. no nlnvinn. Thev are looked upon ooyl, unnrloo mmoon ma mrne 1nomp- Ion, no pl: ng. They upon the 11 their Aumnnn :lgl.nI>ArI all nib}: uluuu It inning in mcIoENTs or THE DAY. CITY AND vIcI_NITv. nan. rs. ungmun. u-ruwou by we uoer governvnont in the 'hsmvul in connection with the recent origin in that republic. is n Bollevillo nun, and studied under 1`. 0. Bhlgor, Ki on`: city engineer... He hu ban: in Soul. Ah-kn lnr some Lima. and Lllill IYIUIIII IIIIKDIIIIIUII The oioon of Council No. `.30, C.0.C.F.. tore inatallod last. night. by grand council- lor W. P. Boll. uniatad b grand auditor, Joseph 'ilaon. After t. e installation a short programme was rendered to bicli the Nissan Johnston, Pours. Cunnin hkrg, learn. '1`. O'Connor and D. Mitche I cgrig ..-n...n..I `rm. i..Ia.. 5...: ..........-.a . I... The Satisfaction -171. '1'. U'l,1onnor and U. NIIKCHOH (.'(_)nV\ Iuribubd. The India had prepared a leap var hurnrisa in the form of refreshments monnoa. `use lumen nu: prepuu-on leap year `surprise the form rofrashmgnta to which all patent and enjoyed. ` rmlgor. mnTon'u any ongmoor..._ no nu bean in Bonn. `Africa [or some tune, Ind in than I I position of prulrnuwelhon, llllyll nlllx l IlIllI.Ul'l. The hold tlmb the Royal rink in gaining on public patronage was again evinced lust evening. Although the weather threatened to be unfayoruble A large crowd usembled end thomughly enjoyed themselves for over two hours. Two men are kept. busy clearing away mow or ice that may ne- cumulnte, and over eort in nude to give unhamperod putim . Capt. Dix in think- ing olv holding a carnival in` the near fu- ture. Morcnnnu mm: proper: . \ The Contract. Race says : T. E. Bunker, of Kingston, is endeavoring to ne cure the nbcesnry stock to start a vehicle fncugr at Amherst. N.S. The mpiml re- quir is 850.000. ` Jnmoi Devlin, chief engineer on the peiiitontinry. ha: been Iummonod tn OL- unra fbr conference re plans and apecir-in tions for heating. lighting and water up- plinncea for the new dominion refonnutory, who built at Alexandria. He left. this afternoon And will be absent several xlnyt. Inst. mgznc. no uuena ner. ` '1`. H. Mason, of Toronto, nnd W. S. Hudson. of Preston. are in Lh city Ill con noctiou with the tenders fa? 'ork on the Morch:nu' bank propert Contract. save: n. aeaggnm. or mronm, I-I Ill mun to-diiy on 11 business trip. '4 Snionton, Bollei ille, was mm of the early arrivals in town to-day. (T F. tlilderalceve, innnager of the II. & 0. line. was in the city tcwlny l.t.'(`ul. Dull`, police magistrate, in re- ('0\'cring from his iritlispositioii. \V. H. Medley is Pulldllctlllg the prur- t,i-es of the Queen's i-allege glee club. On Friday, W. l . Bell. grand councillor of the C.O.(.`.F.. will deliver an ddress at (,'linl,on on behalf of the order. in ex u..oL....l...`.l i..... ..,.o c..n., ......,.. ,......i 1,nnLon Denan or me uruer. M. S. Sutherland has not. fully recmerecl the use of his ankle. sprained by slipping on the icy sidewalks ubout, two months ago. Cant. Paul (llm-lvm. nf Snntll Ilnv will Capt. Paul Clarke. of South llny, will ounnmmvl the scemner Merrim during the conning.-emlon. guinea Collier, nf Pictnn, will he mam. WIII ne maw. Mrs. (Rev). F. W. Johnston is ill nt, I'hilndelphin. I`n..,and her mother, Mrs. \\'. 1 . Bell. Accompanied by I)r. Hell, left, last. night. to attend her. T I! MILIAIII nf 'rnrnnf.n nnal \\' K DAN%EGANl (`0l'llll)g r 80Il mate. M In... wm. Asuistiiiit correiipomling secretary Miss B. McDonald. Treaaurer-Mh-is M. Veale. Superint.endent of julllOl`8~~il!lH E. Wilder. Organizer -J. N. lmlea. Following the adoption of the report, ud~ dre:-sea were made by the officers-elec-L. Then came the nnnouucemenL that the Baptist church society had won the banner for the largest percentage of members no the rally, 90. Queen street, Ci1lll`(.'il.`=()- riehy came next. with in percentage ofNl.l7. The other societies had an nbtemlunce of: Brock street. Methodist, (11138; Bethel. ` 6H.`_ l); Sydenham street Met,ho 5.'>..'>; (.'o0ke'a Presbyteriziii, (i`.?,4l. The \`i-,r\- president presented the banner to Rev. Mr. Luinr on behalf of the Baptist sn. <-ieby. an Mr. Laing made in tting re~ spouse. The officers were nally ins-talle by A brief and interestirig ceroinony, mid the meeting adjourned. Movements of the Poopl\Vhat They Ar ,9 Buying and Doing. Skinner& C0. are winding up the Dr. Spaukle esugte. W. J. (`rothers is on u Luur through western ()nt,ario. .\X. H. Sutherland left. _\'cnLL-rnluy for n trip to Poterboro. , Dr. Isabelle McCon\'ille Illl n*('o\'ercl from n week's illnean. .a M u............ .4 'r,.........\ ;. :.. o.... .. recom or me year may snow zulrunceunom. (Iod does not call upon all of us to tnkc upour cross Mid gm to India. (Ihinu and Japan, but he does call upon en.-r_\' one who professes to be His totoilin hit-sown nu~ Li . 6 city. und try und relieve those who are ` \'irL"ally calling my the M1L(`ednuiun.-' of l 5' . " "Ll `K-Inln nun ...-.. u... ..n. .Jll[)Rn, mu me: (1005 can old, `Help us are we perish fort-\'er. All these reports were adopted, nnd then ` the nominating committee presented its report. nmkin the following nolnimuiuln.-u: l r(.-sidenl, - ). A. Shaw !`B[)0l'L. HIEKIH H10 IOHOWHILV IIOIHIIHKLIUIIH2 l'resideuL A. Shaw. \'icc-presirleuL- R. Meek. Recorrhng se(:rot,nry- Minn H. Harnmy AEJTHHHL `recording soCro'm1} z i\ii...-' H. _ (`on||:. (30 enponding secI'eLury~ Minn E. (iod- win, \ I\ U41. -.~. 0 _ l896,nnd re-consecration Lo (luL_}`,E() mm. we record of the show mlnuncemont. Hod (loan nnl. null nnnn R nf In In vuln- pros rous conamon. T e organizer, W. Mcllroy, gave a verbal report, by which it appeared that. he had been most. active in his nice, nnd had done excellent service when in the Uib . 'l :he t.ren.nurm-. Minn H, I. (Yhnwn 111- I (`II/y The treasurer. Miss H. 1.. (fhown, re ported the receipt: of the year to be $136. In the expenditure $54.87), showing n bulnnm on L--aI A `II :1 - ICU TX?` I3: _ Fred. R. Linghmn. mated by the Boer rovermnant in the `I5-Annual in connotation E. (J. MITCHELL, we cmnr. After devotional exercises the reports of . the oibers were read. The recording sec- retary gave it record of the business meet- ings and rallies held during the yesn and v of the results they brought about. Refer- ence was made to work in aid of the poor, , to the evangelistic services in March, the labor of the societies in aid of the bible so- ciety, the extension of the good citizenship movement, and the organization of the district union. The membership of I the several societies. active and associate, was reported to be as follows : Williamsville, 34; Zion, 3'}; Bethel, 38; BA cm, 40; Queen street Methodist, 43; Sysenhsrn street Methodist, 45; Cook's, ` 59; Brock street Methodist, 83. A total or 379, showing A decrease of 70 members. Miss V\'ilder, the superintendent. pre- sented the report of the junior endeavor societies. Zion church, 31 members; Sy- 1 denhsm street Methodist, (organized in ear ngo) 36; Queen street Methodist, 76: rock street Methodist. 3.3; bethel (,`un- . gregstionsl. 30 ; Baptist. 30; | rinL-ess I street Methodist. 34. Total. 231. All the V junior societies were reported to be ill a I prosgierous condition. ' T e nrnnniuai-_ W, Moll:-nv. mu-n ni 'lZI""'IIIU NIIIIIDQT OX IAIICCIVOYOTI In th O|ty--The Iluptlltl Took th Hun- no:--'l'hooo Who Will Fill the Ponltloun Thll Your. .` The Annutl meeting of the christian en- 5 deavor union of the city occurred in the ` Brock street Method-`ct church last night. The Itlnndanco was very large, the base- ment being lled. D. A. Shaw occupied the chair. ltnr rlnunrinnnl gvnnninng ol - ...........6.. At` Tho Ooorl Reported the Work of the -Yam-.._'l`hn Nnlnhar nl Iltndauunu--n In THE ENDEAVORERS HELD THEIR I ANNUAL RALLY. ELECTED THEIR OFFICERS. PERSONAL MENTION. Ioynl Rlnk Pointers. .1 `L... .L- h-__| -...|_ The kidneys were found only uuseeeeu. Two young, men. friends of 'I`yner's, were accused of ndminieterin the drug. Ooughlin cannot. be found. `Nillinms I! being held in custody by order of the coroner. hm. night. the jur returned n verdict that Tyne: cameeo {in death by or from the effects of a mixture administer- ed at the hands of Coughlin. Rceidente question blue verdict es the examining phy- aicilml discerned a complication of diseases which would have in line killed Tyner. D. H. `Preston, Napmee, Appeared on be- hnlf of Williams at the inquest. _ Rho Is Getting loner. Millie Moore. the little gill who wu in- jut-ed by n (J. T. R. tram, on Saturday evening, mud whoce foot. Ina nfbermnrds unpulntad at the general hospital. in mi. inn van ntiuluctnrv us-on-on {mun-dn m. unpuluou an no general noopum, In In: ing very utiuluctor plf toward: rn-I covorv. She eui 1 but night. and in briirhc nnd cheerful kydnv. .1. n. v. uvuuo (I \zv.. Bicyvle an-I l`ypewritar lloadqunrtem. Un- mriu Chum!-rs. _ This anon`: fuhionnblo jhdleu at. eoatwcloulnlnneo ol quack nv. '1':-yIor`n Jnnnarylolc.` I ` Tho Young Hun lmpllntod by the Jury u Dluppenrod. The up one of poilonin of Frank Tyner, M. ` amworth. nu nrou consider- able feeling in the place. A jury was sworn in by the coroner and a poet rnorbem examination of the mmninn of the young man, mnde bv Dru. Wilson and Clarke, re- vealed the hot the stomach vuem ty. The kidneys found badly di . Two voumr man. friend: of Tvner'n. III; run u-cu-u-nun can In bright today. Dr. K. H. Fenwlt-k'I Phynlolenl Doubtful of III: Recovery. On Thurtulay lant Dr. K. N. l-`enwirk. while performing an operation on in child- putiant at the general hospital. for ueptm poritonitin, cut his finger and blood poieon- nng ensued. No alarming nymptmnn lol- lowetl until last night when the inflamma- tion extended up to the elbow. When the patient was seen by his attending physi- ci: '13, this morning, his condition wan con- aiuered alarming. and a consultation was hehl, Ma result of which deep incisions were made in the arm with 1 view of giving vent to the poison. l)r. Roddick of Montreal wu summoned. and left Mou- trenl by npecinl tmin, timed to reach this citynt four o clocll. Upon his arrivalnnotlr er consultation will beheld to decide upon the special methods of treatment Olillbd for by the case. The arm is now gangren- ona as far as the elbow. and the pntient`s condition is looked upon in desperate by the physicians in attendance. COUGHLl-N HAS DISAPPEARED. mnignn. The Malian, that terrible secret society of ltulinn nazqmsinn, ha! perfected its organi- /.(HllOll in the Uliibotl Suites in II stronger manner tlirui ever before. and Inns planned gigiuihic scheme of rrime. It hm! strong llll zu-Live orgnniumiona in New York. (fliimgo. New Orleans. St. Louis, Sim l-`rnnciaco. Buffalo. Toledo, St. Paul. Kan- siu City. Pitbnburg. Charleann and other lnrge cities in the east and west. The new scheme of the Maa is in the counter- feiting line. uuwn ny uen. uumeiu. The inaugural meeting of the city coun- cil of London, Ont... yesterday, resulted in u l1ept,e political battle. This your the onniireil are evenly divided politically, but. Al(l. Marshall, A liberal. is absent in l-lug lmirl. i\la_vor Little. however. \I ho i.~ in liberal. made the votes ties. The tmulile arose over the appointment of the commit. tee-u A rleadlock ensued. and could not be broken. nml the (`ounril adjonrnetl till l4)'iii;,{ht. Tim Khalil: flint fnrrihln ham-at unnintv nf u n. N 1'. nn. nna been completed. me re- ceiver's nmounta have been passed. nml ` the local master. J. M. Mnclmr, Q.C., has . nubmit,t.ed his report. upon the nunttor. ` A candidate now nrominent. fur the wt I want professorship 01 old tenunnent. linem- ` ' --- mnmm. Toronto, vr IDOIHCH 85 present. Gen. Duield, the chief of the Uiiiteil Hmtea sur\'e_\', has come to the conclusion that there Ii! no justice in the Alimlmn boundary line claimed by Great, Britain. Ho B('l(lF| that all theigold elxlq are in United Sums territory. A bill has been introilueed in congress to appoint a com miA=ion to x the boundary on tholinea laid down by (ten. Duield. I`In...' .. ....I .......b.'..... A! bk. `:5. ..n.... -v I earnn 3 surmce. ` 3v The race for the Nice (Brand Prix was I ! run to-day and resulted in a dead heat. be- tween Issere and Lobolin for first place. | I Attivhy nished third. `Seven horses starb- L I ad. Tho nmlmn warn rlividml, ""RATTENBURY S Vbrnted Helntmnun it (/'0}, pi_nn0n. Col. SlIBiIe't'"wTiiE Inur(ihing`~-l\l||`UI!l| heat of 360 men men Antiomo Macao at (`olmiuu with 2,000 men. A ght. ensued in the midst of which Hpnniah rvinlome Ineuts arrived and the insurgents were de- feated with n lot-u'of 300 killed and wounded. Gui` . . ......l...... -6` AI... ..A_........L... I- the `province of Pinar Del Rio,(`uha. nu'ih$'_ wounnen. Sniling orders of the steninnhip Ln Tnurnine of the French line from New York which was to have carried a party of zlibtu the east. on Feb. 4th, have been vountermanrlcd by reason of the t.rouhle=.= in Armenin. It in nob_ considered nnfv 1.0 vi.-it Constantinople and other Turkish points at present. Gen. nuio-Id. thn r-hinf nf Hm l7nilm| ; I mstnuea to-uuy. , I Canada won in the conwl-t for the Walker 1 int,ornnt.ional curling trophy at Duluth, . Minn., Fridny, scoring nine points better - than the Americans. Eight rinks played I` I on each side. .\ 'm.. w..I.:....o.... \.....n.-.. L........... L... HIIIC. Hnllingbon Booth, rocul!e fro! New York, mny be succeeded luv his vrother Herbert. commander of :he Hmntlinln forcon. Adelogntlon is to he sent, how- ever, Lo Enrrlund from America to inter. code with t 0 general to How Bullingmn to remain in office. u.. .-..\.....m| .. ........',. .l........o........s to reumm In omce. Having opened E Immic department under the Conservatory of M llit`, `.360 Princess street, we xepectfully invite the pubhc to call and inspect our tine stock of musiml merchandise and most popular and c-lnssiml music up to date, nlso the Cole- brated Heintmnun & C01}, pinnon. 'Sul'.he't"'w'T1'ia Inur-(;`Iinp`~_HIrn1lIZl| - mm. - i The sum of 372,688 was paid from April I 4th, I895, to Jan. 9th, I891), in bountiea on - 36,344 tons of pig iron by the dominion . government. 3 A meotimr of the farmers` institute was Hillie. ll.. I [LI(`lly l'Hl|nO(l LDIFU. HBVOII ed. The stakes were divided. 'l`I.n :n.m-o;n..o.'m. .'..n` H... -1 men nine. The Washington \weat,hor bureau has devinctl in system uf kites which will carry self-registering motaeotplogicnl inatrume Us .in the ntmosphero two miles above LIB earth's surface. ` 'I`|.- "an... L... 51.. Mi-.. l]..-...I D..:.. _...n 1 no nukes were tuvlaeu. The invonti ntion in(o`t.he affairs of the K. & 1`. RR. nu been completed. the re- .coi\'er'n manned. F'ora_severe cold there's nothing to equal it-so says everyone that has used It. Won't vou add your to`-etlmony 7 can uecoa. ; Jthm W. Graves. of Paterson, N.J., the first republican elected to the otce of H governor in the stats in thirty years, was I ilnstulled to-day. i Canada won the oonuu-t. for the Walker ; govermneno. meeting farmers` institute 1 held at. Tweed last night. The nair was 8. huge success. After the different. speak- ! era had concluded their addresses they were banq`1`:etod. A 1,. .. III D-..u.s. Al D..t-.....n K! I tho uuuumg a lock an at-. Anarew s. ( A number of guest: at the imperial ban- quet in Berlin showed symptoms of poi- aoning. It. is supposed the oysters were A bad. ` mm morning. A company is organiging in Winnipeg to | improve the nnvi ation of Red river by I building a lock at. t-. Andrew s. A number of quanta at. the imnerial WBBIK. . The re, water and light committee has E already been dubbed "the sporting com- mittee. flan Wuxinn Wg- \':.-L at-unb Lu 1: ; xmru avenue this morning. comnanv i I Tho Yer] late. Now: Urowdod Into the Smulldn of Space. Tile Toronto Globe building is ready for occupation. The plant will be moved this week . ' Th. 6:... .....a-.... ......l I:..l.s ............'u-- L... . mnuee. Gan. Ewing. New York. struck b A Third avenue cable car, yesterday, ied mornina. u I" HIS CA`gE IS DE S;EARATE. GEN ERAL VPARAG RAPHS. COLUMBIA] Herbert Clarke Sued For Divorce. Nzw Yuma, Jan. 2|.--LizIie Clarke sued Herbert. L. Clerks, the primal cornet plavor with Gilmore : band. or divorce. fr, was shown that C-lerke llld registered at. the Union Square hotel with a woman an E. B. Clerk And wife." Mrs. Clarke is e Toronmninn. Fresh Reatnqdbche salmon and trout. It. Carnovskfs sh and oyster market. runner and councmora nmaen. mma. new - nedy nnd Grass were present. J. W. Henntrid e acted at clerk in the Absence ` of l`. Kel V. After the members had been nwornin, ("rapt T. J, Craig was made the ree\`e'a auditor and P. Fit1.p('erald council`: auditor. A resolution a pointing a board of health was passed. gouncillor Mill: is not in favor of paying high nnlnries to nev- eml of the leading oioera when other men can be had at lose coat. The new member! are bound to do away with nelnriee and other expenses they consider superuous. The night of meeting mu appointed to be the first Monday in each month. Tender: for the nu plying of coal oil. chhneya, etc-., for t. e ensuing your were received. wore employee, and were nornmy nurnou. AL 12:30 nnother body wnn found. It in thought, L0 be that of R. Immarmnn, 'ho rfectod many patents for the Com- Ijqnvyu ut fty years Old. 'l`ormim Shir On Jun. iith ll mun named W. A. (lion, Amelizuiburg, disappeared from home. and eight days later hin wife received it note from him dated ut. Toronto, Jun. 10th. 'I`hin in thenote' Hone out of this world." W. A. (Alan. The vity police were mquested to try uiul rind (Hen. who in ve feet six inches in in-ight, fuir, with moustache and side- \|'||ii((`l'H, blue eyes; and dressed in black 1-ncnlmxu mp, brown `checked overcoat, biuvk lmguiml coat. and vein, and black nml white stri zed trousers, black hose and i low Himes. T mm was no apparent reason why he .-ahonid disappear. rurtlluuuul \,IIIlucu. I The rm. meeting of the council of Porta- mnuth was held last evening. Reeve Fisher and councillors Bniden. Milla. Ken- .....I.. 1'........ .... .. ............o I \A/ I Tho Menage June: Glen Wrote llmmw to III: IIVII-, He Wan Attqndlng a Slut lloi-to And Kin- tllml HI: Funeral Pyro. Buuuiz, Ont... Jun. 2l.-Wattie Gray, aged about sixty years, was burned to death in his burn in the vicinity of Ed- win an Suturday afternoon. It appears hr wns wniting on a sick horse, and though the cause of the tire is uncertain, it is thought. the unfortunate man was making and Probably fell in n t of math | ma, to whici he was subject, and was burned in this way. His charred remain! were found nlterwnrds. The buildings and contents. including the horse, were burn- ed, He leaves a widow and family, the farmer beingin Barrio at the time of the tire. He has two brot.hei1li\'ingin the same neighborhood. i-oiinted for. The remen bid linr Lu |'UlI line it to the demolished building. .Jn.-mph llnueer. the engineer at the fac- tory, will probably die from the elfectgxvl the explosion. The pro irieborl admit t the ex ulouion was can by ex ierimenting with L e new gas, (wet line. he lire was confined to the demolished building. At 2:15!) o'clock the firemen came upon the bodies of Thomas Tool. aged twenty- one, uml Harbona Stevens, aged twenty- ,nno. The bodies were found inn closet in tho Phlegnr shop. where the young men were employed, and were horribly burned. iumther bodv wna found. IIII-HI nun I J i :r.-u- a 0 0 ir. in Lhnuuht. the MAGIC COUGH CURE. new n-vuu nilulcu Ilu mlvua ul IIl'IOIlI Podple. Taken. Nir.\\` HA\'E.`1, Conn., Jan. `2l.-Two ber- rioexplonions occurred in Crown street. just below the registrar's oibent. I0:40 IL in. l lleghnr s machine shop was utterly lestroyerl. Several persons were probably , killed. The building was of brick, four` 8LOl'leH high, und about 400 feet. square. i Iv, in thought, Lhe blaze caught. from ...,.\oi... nr mm nthar inammable um Dress Goods, Silks, Underwear, Blankets, Embroiderics and White and Grey Cottons, Hosiery and Gloves, in fact everything in our Large, New and Well Assorted Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices for cash only. I,` 5RE:B{JTl|]%lN[i AN HEMUVM SALE E G000. warm 5 cm:/w. New You : no be nu ma; ua ` overinock, or wumr moves. 3 whlgh win he sold at penny reduced prtool. " h Evmjy Glove reduced 26 per iTHE REPUTATION The mud weather It 25:5 And ` Years uI_ Win! Lined E|nves% #*c.L11v_msron & mm 'IlO71IVl0 cVIl'lIZ-' AKnock0utBl0w1 OUT OF THIS WORLD.` TERRiF|C EXPLOSIONS. BURNED `_TO DEATFT At Roduad Prlcu. .Dl1N1"S nnsrr u.uu'.. Of keeping faith with the public and doing all you advertise is well illustrated in the Grand Su-coss 5 Report or Working-en : Ieotlng. Kntmrrozt, Jen. `. .0.-(To the Ediwr)- I hold it to be the duty of nun who are rr ` portedinthe localpreu tones wit that no report giving out I (Ilse irupreeeion be allowed to go uncorrected. Without Ink- ing my change: or even ineinuetione I ray that I em not satised with your re rt of the meeting in Friar`: lull as rogers: rl - sell. The tenor of that report in to t eect thnt I made: specialty of the Kin - Ito: preuu nrda editorials upon 1. e nroner an of monev. etc. Thin it HAT DWELLING, WITH EXTENSION 1 and modern hn rovomonu. In | own- piod by Mr. G. A. R0 inoon, come: a nuke: and Barrio ntmou. Stable on the promhou. Immodiuto Ponsoulon. Apply toJoll Hum]. 89 Clunnoo street. Worth investigating. It will be a money-saver to some people. .3.` DESIRABLE BUSINESS HTAND, NEXT to t. 0 now Wino oloo. In to lot with pouoonl lmlnodlntol. Rant modunto. Appltontlon may be man a on the promises. \ , , , , _ HI VALUABLI SHOP AND PREMISES. in nnd 231 Princess strut. at pronoun oo- nunlnd law 0, U Chain HA: hnan A uh-nun gnnl HI VALUABLI prooon ouplod by D Chown. Hu boon I Itovo and hnrdwnro ouu for over twenty nan. Ap- Iv" to J. P. Gu.nuu.nvl.0luenoo strut. LXI VIEW, 487 KING STREET WEB ! at. ruont oocnplocl by l.r. P..L. Olnh. Pouuo on imlnodluoly. Apply to Joll luau. I Olnnnoo strut. GENTS ['08 CITY AND OOUNTEY. ON min or oommhlon, to sell owing lu- ohlnon. pply to J. Lchhlu. Inn. '18 Prin- oou strut I ANT EVENING BLACK PERSIAN LAMB A Storm Culln. houvoen the oornor of Prin- csu nnd Bum ntroolm to Dutferin an-cot` Will the nular please return to Wllltl Oou. ___-__.j:..--:_:_:. ( N TO THE PREMISES OF` IABK LAI- hen. Lot sum! ahconooulon I,Tnwn|hlp of Km ston non Klnanon llllu. A You- llnz are Colt. Owner nun have ulna by proving prpporty and paying All uponoen. STREET WET immodlatolr. Am!) Iunll. 5.)"; . ........... v`.....-uvu vu uuvuu-n unuunu . [Tl'Iu`01'nc--MondAy. Jenner g0th. I896, Augustus Turcntua, aged 1. Funeral will leave the residence 0! his non. Alphnn Turootte. 83 Dlviuion Itreet. Wednesday afternoon At two o`olock to St. Mary`: Cathedral. where I Iofelnn Libern will be sung. Friend: and no- quuinunoea are reepectfully invited to attend. (Montreal And Quebec papers pleue copy.) J;m.3toFeb.23J CoN.\'oLLv -Ab Kiuguton. 0 I890. Lillie M., denrlv bolovod wllo Thomas J. lfonnoll , Wollo llland. Funeral occurred on ondny morning. Tl'lu`0TfN--MOIl4lly, Augustus Turcotus. urod Fumuul. llllllmnun A.....`....._.. ., oeun street, block shove old ntnnd. ruunux BKAIIS. Llunma UIIDIIIIMIIIII um F.`InALlIn--M6 Princess street, Corner Sydonhnm strut. Tole phone communication. .-:_-.._.-j-__j--. .m.-4. xuuu, "Fur. Lmnnm UNDltlTA|(IIl-2. 1I-251!` Prince: street. Telephone NM. Open Day and Night. lR\'lNr.---At Ottawa, on Jan. 17th, the wife of Joesph F. Irvine of a daughter. FAm-At, (Henburnio, on Monday. Jan. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Fair. I rlnnnhfpr man, no mr. and Mrs. K. M. rmr, daughter. H|muw-On Thursday, January l6t.h. at (llanburnio, to Mr. and Mrs. Janus Hickey, a daughter. 7. HAT DWELLING, hnnrovcmontu. huh +Hti:_nmk1s'n7)b.xAnk u. 114 Ind 55. Conooulon I. Townnhlu I r3v1tN'xRo PEAR:-{IAN LKIIB torm Collar. between corner Prin- FOR SAVLE OR TO-LET. W. HARRISON cost Cloudy to fair and moderately cold. >.-- -...._ This highly nourishing Wine possu- nenhefull medlcinnlvuiue o(C0l) LIVER OIL Ind in cuiiy retained and dixculed. Larfens TO THE EDITOR. . ~s!IT!%TI"iii rTi`,>i!=Lr1 JTT1T-i WEATHER PROBABILITIES. 7-or Delicate Children, Invalid: and the Aged. JACKSON S LIIICXITIIIP IIIIIII TO BE LELT. ullmed|cinnlvalueo{C0l)'Ll\/ER euily dlguted. - . s.:no.. \ 8TRAYED._ I'Il0l| A` 0 (19 N0 N3 fol-Sunday or night vnlls. VVANTED. 1031"." -y `aux -vs Bovmme of Mn Piunerior Tana Qllality, Re- a nulvn A:-Mon. Perk-at Wurkmumhip. Fine lnlnh. (Iron! llllrnlslllty. Brilfiancy nnnl General |~)xvel|onco throughout its entire 1-onutrmrtinn. l'0llN(/|'lIl'll'>ll. W0 Ills.) curry n lm-k of Sheet. Musk` Ind Munimil Mm:-.lmn:H.~ua. . D. W. KARN & CO. nnnuu. wnmsnoom. ')I7 Drlnroee Ch-nnl The KARN PIANO] Ill lllIIll|IIl6__ ; ;I!'"55'5'0n*a_vris`s . [...=:"..:::'.-->~~:- -- '?~ AIQILL an A_.;. . nn_4'....a SIXTY-'l`IIIRD `YEAR.--N0. 17} Derived irom Smoking our Tobaccos is xdifcult to des- cribe. Try them. The result "ill please us both. l7_9 Wellington stroot. J. n. 6. DOBBS & c0.. 3 un.| Tvnnwrionr llgn.I..unrO..y.. I Protection against Rheu~ matism in drinkingg A.l`nIAtInnIn cnrii Jo EELWG OFF Aqua-_.~Ic-aux. IS ON TOP nx 1,. \I:H1u|(Hl . I-` \\' llART.Aunt,Napnnoe. that Cough or Cold bya. . mely use of _ A A . _ A . _ _ -_....-A EHUUM, I I 2| 7 Princess Street. Cnemist and Optician `Iran nvnlru-r ll VIII 00 ll UIIBJIIG. I l';:::*'".,....'. . ....":: ::.?::;. I :3... ..;.-.I.. ullnu. urn oh. I can by the enemy. question is being asked in conservi- tive circlu, Who In the two nldormon that have been dmppntid I:-tom nmixbonhip ainthotory ,"a hyiatisf" , 3 Thu Nnnpm ovonimr can that The m use wry puny." and "wny In nus? ' The Now! lutovoning say: ne\i'lui:.o:>vh.ncrnvo aldotmen in the council vi people" `a witch d and o lninhnon cm is not in thgpintertsflporl will In the people : watch dogs IIMII oppooo lcgiubuon chit is not the interest: ol the nnnnln." ` I "lean. loowwmon 01 ms Ildormon have bun oonntcd out. said I conserva- tive rumba cltho wnncil ho a Wino I0- pnnuzuhin morning. "Neithcrdol know why. Bonn] cabiuu an union to know which ol lb nrda will he only put- tidlv non-nnhd. ngm. committee. Ald. Robinson was the lirst, of the elder` men to oougl-etu|ebe-<)llicinll . by moving It resolution, end personally -{ia_vor Elliott upon his accession to his present. position. He maid, You well deserve the post: on have been an eicient and zeeloua nl er man. In citizen and n line neighbor. And when. twelve months hence, you hand over the chain of oioe, I am certain it will be_uneu|lied by a mingle reprehem-ible not or word." lI'I`L....'_ ._ .._... i.. A... I..-.pI.......... ..lu...o VFURNITUREI "Thordl no use in our bothering about politics in municipal n'nirv.I." aptly remark- ed Ald. Tait to hm wry. colleagues in nos- uion yesterday, for the nimplo row-on that we're `not. in it. " W970 'I'l0|': III II.' The Aldermen have solot-Led their seats fortho cunvnt you, and will sit in the following order wtnmonoing from the right. 0! the mayor : Aldo. Dwnnnn. Skin- ner. Ryan, Tlit. Riolnrdnon. Hewton, Mimics. Robinoon. Wdkom. Donnolly. Allen. Stewart. Milne. Slrningo, (Barton. Martin. mnddan. Nawlandn. Hahnn, Allon. stowsm uulno. Bu-ungo. (Jan-Ion. Martin, Bcdden. Nowlandn. Bohan. Livington.C\u1ia. , It will be that .Ald. Robinson is en- hack on me schedule or summng comnnu teen, with one of the most brilliant. mu! etfochive npeochaa heard in the old (`ounvil chamber for many a clay. AH. Curtis m an able and ready lieutenant. AM Rvnn ltd the fnrlnrn hnna nf Hm Able and ready neuoenant. Ald. Ryan led the forlorn hope of the miuorit yelt.erday,nn(l he will probably retain t no position tllrouglmut. the ymu-. All tluoe of the renreseummives of Sv remm me posmon unrougnnur. Lne All blues representatives Sy. denham vurd -Aida. Htewurt. Minuet: and Allen- are members of the fire. water and light committee. Ald. uuunuuu-u . "Quiie ii number of pairs if uhleriimiiic wings willbeclippecl ere the i-ouiii-il of lX!Nialmll have grown very iilil_" l'(`Hl:ll'l( ed nne of the city fathers tn u Wiii: ni- preseiimtive last evening. We hum alo- oided to dispense with `vi-iii IIL our meet,- ingi-i this year, and to trill]-l|l`li the biisiiie.-.~< in each session with all possible do:-iuitcli. while giving to each iind ciery qiiestion all the voiiaiderntioii mid iliiscii.-isiuii to which it may be entiblod. Ho Hm miiiicil ohiunber will not be I! iluiuilile pliioe this your for nldormeii with nbn ileve|~ oped `talkoni, or who wish to practice oratory with their oolleagiiex in; the I|||lll~ ant-Q." once. ` Ald. Behnn hm been selected as "leader of Lhegovernmenc party" in the vouncil this year. He inauguntaod his your}: work yesterday. in re lying to Ald. Rynn`:- nt- mck the sch ule of stnmling comnnu tons with nnn nf Hm lnnnl. hrllliunl. um] [YOUNG LlBER`AL CLUB. uf OM:-era and Election of NPW next Thurs-lay E\m|in(,.|A.\'. 2. Hn: Rumnsn. H--lnlen Linn lllock. ut '4 o'-I Allen`-'s Fine Hnnd- ` Lace Hoots. Made to 0 ,only . . ' - avingcwn. uu-nu. It will be is. ......_.....I L. AL. Announv We sell all Cloak Materials during this sale at Wholesale Cost. Thus our $8 special to order TO Mantle, so much ad- ORDER mired early in the sea- son, will be made this week for $5.()5-if lined, $0 )5. Choice of Many good patterns of Tweed or Beaver. I Half and some less than half early season's WOMEN'S price, not many of a COATS wfl kind and they'rcget- - J ting less. `sun :4 to $5\vill give you a big selection of beautiful made garments and H6 \\ . For it. Such values, 19c and zoc, for All-Wool Double- DRESS fold Goods. 28 for GOODS Rainproof Serges,black or navy, usual retail value,3.S`c. Plaid Dress Goods, washing colors, for I2C. O 0/ At our jariuary Cost Sale. They're too short for the careful shopper, who nds that it pays to explore the store. Saturday last was a big Dress Goods day. ' There s R3450." BJ7L%?",X fggtukoovwiioh 0! tbs Aldermen . L... ...__o.4l `.5 W ..&.l . an...-gong. 7E6HOES l;ROM_-THE r HARD Y S eats. ` Y`: THE DAILY BRITISH IWHIG. U lll(l(!l'llU\l|ll.` LUU HLWJXU IUUI IKI DW". ll] Sutherland ncored for his before the goal mu; enter I sounded his whlsllc on n I "\\'8 kn Murphy Hun. Lam lnud fou I` lzuut. I|8|'lIt.`ll mu ruled oil` for vi, and, of mm: lhe point wn uble The fth and lust. point nary \'l(`!0l`il\F| Wm! made by . .\ .\ uh.-.9 if ..|-.....r r..m..ou.. ZFIEIAY. `co. Mr. unlugnor. yesuu-any, |?oQd Tm. purchno to Mr. Grnhun. of our- horo.ntunadnnoeo(.y dollu-I on us; print paid to Mr. Millun. The oooooddcnl nu u-nntad Ind closed. In toloohono. Ury" colt. on aunt-any an, to IE hqr, of Hm-rowunith, for I very Mr. Gnllngllar. yesterday, (ha 0! his marchno Grnhun. 1 uoununsinouhxqanpoanlwur. 0cI`|IgI' umi|'ho Unfold the Donald time. ` ` On Saturday :5. Hanan! _An-idol qlllcl, sure snot. ` l"ourfths of the time the may was in the territory of the Victorian, ut the pear shooting of the Limesbones, r-oupled with the nlertneu of goal-keeper Lamb, kept. them from scoring. All the point: scored by the Victoria were gained on rushes. which were mostly accomplished,` bx` Rayner. Taylor and Murray. (Inlet Ruuall Inn not nwnre he hm] tn rsoyner. Iaylor mm mun-ny. Cadet Russell was not aware he had to referee a league match between two fast teams until the gume had well pr reuod. He thought It Ivnato be A quiet, riendly match. but he was quickly made to realize his ormr. Hi! decisions were lair, im- .......-.| .....4 -..,.....o-|.l- o.. 5.... .:.a..- ..... nu ms decisions lair. partial and acceptable to both sides. one being questioned. BWITIII` nusulo The Rockwooda and Crescent: will have a friendly match in the drill shod rink to- morrow`night.. `A Montrul hockoyiqt. who visited here this "week. aye the drill shed rink in the nat in Canqdn for hockey purposes.` E. 8 go ll cnlln meeting of the local hoe oy union lot Snturda night rom Iovon to,o'3ht o'clock at thb-4%:-itiah min --in`-u Lab noun noun. Queen`: senior mun plays :1. Morris. burg on Saturday. That little town in putting up n big gunnnta to induce the champion: to visit there. (`on Millnn, pm ' r 0! the Thousand t-|-...a u..... .\. |.;- ..|...o....a.. --w-. LWO teen above me ice. '1 he play kept. get- ting hotter and by this time ins (unpara- Lure was blood heat. and rough play be same general. Metcnlfe bodychocked Sutherland and. it. is claimed, tripped him. Both were oing in opposite directions at full. spec: Sutherlouid was thrnwn violently ainst. the side of the rink and win winde . This delnyed play for abonr eight minutes-and. in II penalty for his act, Mewalfe win ruled off for Lhe remainder of the match. When Subherhmd recovered he plucluly wok his mice and continued the game. shooting t e Ituitgoal and lHl|l(' ing the score ve to three in favor of the Victorian. Rayner was placed in Metcalfe'n position at cover pointwhen the last named was ruled off. \ Ii`... ..t.....l-. I......I ....\..I. ......-I ..|...... |.....|..... ruled on. For steadv, hard work and (`lean hoclmy Tnying Sutherland carries o the palm. He is an all-round player and in a true athlew, never atooping to I mean action. Murphy in a fist. man on the wing and is n quick, shot. ' I"nnrfths of the times the nlnv mm: in V wtormn nmue Dy Murpny, wno shot it about twenty five ynrdi from the goal post: and mined the puck nhout two feet nbovie the ice. The play kept. get ` timz hotter bv time t.r:nmra- 1 wry aim in min in irunui,e l'll|[`l_V scored. This advanced their stock a point and gum Lhein condence. For H agrant breach of the rules Meccnlfe WILS ruled of!" for five niinutea. Rayner made one of his brilliant ihuihes and shot. a fair goa|,buL Savage was in the way. He repeated the not. :1 minute hiwr nnil thin Lime wan aumxessful, making the score four to two. Inhulf u minute team, but just entered the referee vluim lllllde by fouled him` The for thl-on minutes, he was not allowed. fifth made by the Murphy, who shot it about Lwnnmv ve ninh frmn ummun .1 w 1. ()n p uy being resumed the same tactics were indulged in. The [.iInosl.0nsI-I, who evidently determined to put the best foot forward," rushed into the Vi't.0riue' terri- tory and in hulf minute Hurly scored. noint and mum Time ke1~per.~4, L. ll. Brook H Martin. Haul referees. (ilenrue Mi-Kay. J. riuwvomln-. On the puck being put into motion the Limestones rushed into the \'ictoriu.s'goul, but Reyner soon relieved and made :1 grand stand dash. Sutherland checked and rushed buck. but was caught by Met culfe. For ve minutes play was genernl, Although the Limestone.-4 had the udvun tage. On in combination from Rayner Metculfe runhed and, getting inside the Limeetones defence. muden hot shot for goal, but Suva e blocked and Mchnwull relieved. The utter carried it well up the rink. but was checked and Taylor secured the puck, makings run down nnd shoot- ing the rat oul for the Victoriauiin eleven minutes. A ter. six minutes more play Murray worked down to the goal of Lime- Htnnen, but was checked just on tnide home. In the Inelee following Hie Vice. scored their second point. Bvcombinution work Low undSutherlnnd mude Iirun no the rink, but the nick was caught by i{eyner jun! outside name and the rush he made fol- lowing the capture has never been equalled Hedodcd every man on the opposition goal un was hot pressed by two of them at once. but he nursed the puck until within ahootinr dintmice and scored the third point for t ie Victoriuga. Capt. Huy Curtis, of Queen's college hockey team. Anya it was the finest piece of individual play he ever witnessed. The font has never before been done here, nnd loud cheers greeted the not. Mul)owull made some good checkn and always inun- nged to relieve the Limestonea` defence. Low dodged up to the Vice- . stronghold, passed to Hnrty, nnd he loat no time in sending it between the poles, scoring the [first goal for the Limestones. Half time was shortly Afterward: called. the score utnndin 3 to l. n.. .. .... to-.;..,. ...............I cl... ......... ....o:.... Lnoee urswn q) 0! one nocxey umon. 1ne me was a surprise, a revelation. It was sat from the start and never lagged for is movnent. The players buried mrli. viduality and selshness and put up team work that won the appreciation of every- body. The most conspicuous gure on the ice was that of a little bit ofa fellow, about five feet tall, weighing probably ll pounds, named Reyner. Byrgzis movement`! he resembled an electric storage battery ; pent- up electricity. He rushed and dodged so quickly that he made the heads of the Limestones swim. He cut the Dutch roll, lid the spread eagle act and skated rin a All around his opponents, toyed with te puck for awhile and than allowed the other fellows to have it. Without a doubt he is the fastest junior hockeyist that has ever uppeared here. At 8:30 o'clock the referee, Cadet Russell, lined the tennis up in these positions : I I\lI'HTII\'|-'5 \'|l"I'HIlIA~` HlI.II`I, I-K]Il"C"I'III IIIIU I III` UH! -lowlt Wu Plnyed. The mighty hove fnllen. The Victoria: are victors indeed. Last night they met and vanquished the sturdy Llmeetones who are now out of the race for the junior championship, unless Queen`s II team should, by chance. defest the Victor-ins, then the three teams would be on the name footing once more and would have to play allover again. The audience that attend- ed the match was small, owing to the tif- teen cent fee ohn ed all comers, ticket holders included. ympathg was nhout evenly divided, with, probe. ly, is leaning towards the Victorian. Previous to the game the Limestones were the favorites and members of the opposing team wnnled odds on their own aggregation. Keen rivalry existed between the teams and those who knew the condition of affairs were aware the meeting was to be a ght to K nish. Certain the Victorias_evi- dently thought so. and from the start OUR JANUARY BARGAIN` [3 to .3} I uumpooa mar pity no the condmoluof the Marquis of Queensbury rule} inntewd of to those drawn Q by the hockey union. The game I1|`pl'l86, mvelabion. THEY VANQUISH THE FLEET, STURDY LIMESTONES. Bonn of the Player! Won Bough sad wen lnlnd DH - [Inn of thn Llmnluuunnn so pad to Mr. aumn. `Inc aooooaaanl nrrulgod clued, by tolopbono. the bone was not out olhiuuhblo n 0):. tin; nl Lin `hm 01: Hr Em TZV/ICTORIAS mans. ZCIZ UK"I lI' III III. IAITIIJJIICI slightly lldnrod--'l`ho Guno 1 fun one _In- It Han Plnvnd. Sporting Notes. ........I. -.....l I" ..L- -' | chootnnw "Wu 7 Inn, to 3. Hal- lno - up... obl- KINGSTON,..._ONTARI(). "l`UE_SDAY FJVENING. JANUARY ._ 21. 1896. . lill` AILIIK A uI- ?"IYml"S0l'1irts, Collars, `loves, Ties, Over- alls. Plastering Suits.

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