PRICE. n`Il' l`1\IV'Vl||'ll I |I_\'lHI'l' IH |lll5lIl'|l "mo prw,-iso" in fnvor of Sir .lnh whmzu hupzszy trmlsors. hmm-nsu I mm.-a than uwrlnp amuse tho -1 thus=in.~'n1. Among nuvnlists M [lLlIlVv\I`ll nnnl M. (`..-..m Allnn uuu ru'|u-, nllngxug In prim: uulu all CUIIUI 50 $1 `.15, all for -M cvnln each; tun shirts. bean heavy llannol, all colors. $1 27, for NH cams; black sateen .~hiroa_ 75 cenhs. for .75 fonts, NI cents for W r-entra; blnck cash- umre how far 1's, `)0, `J5 cents per paur; ro- zular wool r-(`ck-. worth `:5 route, 2 pairs /or `J5 cents; colored shim-, 3! and 8! `.35_ for 65 cont; hatl. all fall stock. $1. 5!) good, for SI 50: cnpn. 34! dozan. regular .30 and 75 cent`: goods. for `J5 and 3. ) <')l\'I; Cudjzan jackets, worbh 8| `.25. 8| .3!) $1 75. and $2, for S5 cenbn. 3|. $l.l5 and Sl `.35; nweatrera. regular 3! and SI 26, for 70 and 80 cents. DU UUIIIIG. True :9 only a few of the many snaps tn he found in this complete aback. lhn'L fail to secure a supply as prices less than rm-n, I-I`. `lV7\ Al. ` \l.l`. Sm drv.-an 50 cent noekwanr at `:5 cents; J! U (lm.-m `J3 cenb neck wear, 2 for `3 cenbr; 40 dnz-n `J5 cent boat, 51 for `_ .'> cenrr; anon collars, I plv. all shapes, .'l Inr `)3 "amp. others 2 lor `.35 cents; linen culla, 1. : And `. 1Jcenl:e a pair: mums and gloves, all 51 2.3 good, an {M and {L3 cenm-; all 5| goods 1107.";-; whim ahlran. regulal 75 cent lino. unlaundriod, ah W renbe; (lrena shirts, $1 25, for 8| ; dl0'lB alnrba, 3!. for 75 cents; underwear. llaece lined. ab 7. : cantn 5 sum; all Scotch wool ab 7. : cenbs in suit; l5 dozen odd shim-, ranging In prl(`,8 from 50 coma no S] `.. . 'n. all for -1`) nnntn mmht tun nhirln Bu DU UIKVIIIU. W. Houston. M A , who has held for several years pub the position of director at teache-n inetitubea for bhe province of Ontario. has rervgned in to engage in academic work. He has been appointed no lecture on history. economic science and im-mtubional and administrative law in \rlcMaaber university. in kind 0! work for which his long 8Xp0l`l8l')C6 as a journalisb incl librarian has given him ample oppor- i runity to prepare himself. `I l I ll.'Kl!KLIlLll. The rocenpna of the Toronto nulway com- pany hr the year I898 were $l_'.. UH 6l`.l, an ncrear-0 ol 81-IUHUU over those of M97. It In likely than durmg the present`: your the electric lino whnch now runs to Lorne park, and which I8 controlled by the diractoru of uhe Toronto snraon railway, will be extend- ed on Onkvillo. \lY LI-.._A-._ II A ._.L_ L__ L,IJ 1,, tie WI: One of the lion Eloquon! of Au- gllcan Clergy men Tm. >\'lU, Jan. Ii./The IMB Right, Rrav l)r. hullnvau was born In Ireland in ISL`, [inn-lied hmoducation an Tr-nity college, Dublin, and came to (Junadn ll) IHSH. Tun years later ho was appomtod rector ol Trimly church, Chivngo. when) he re~ vnhlubd for ten yenru, ncceptnng then A clll 00 Montreal. vnz, Ibo recborabip u! Sn. Huurgufa church there. There `W remained unml eluvatod to the epiampmy an bishop of Algorua in An: In l."'N'>, through the partial breaking ofhua huulth hu wu compelied to resign the blr~hOpT|(`. and Wu Appoint- rd rector of SD .Innmn' wnlhmlral II'I Ann. I `i. Ill ]~'\ HI. UHIUUKH IIJB ilflzllll of his rd rector of James mthodrul In auc- ce-alon to canon Uumn nlon. a`cvatrl tn rho biihoyr 1' of Nmgnra Hi:-Imp Sulli van was one of the moat) dnetinguirhed and eloquent) of the Anglican clergy of the do- unnon and wua very popular In Turontn Mn! vtcll known and run-pectcd through- out the donnmun. Early thus morning the {rightfully man- gled body of a. man was found on the rall- way tracks an the hub of Brock street. It: was rmnoved to the morgue. vvlu-re lb was: ndencimi to day an that of David Rennie, -s Hncksmith. flu..- ....,.;..n.. A: .L_rI'!.,__,._, |,,, PIYBI, IlUlLI|u.l`X]. l L'u|vom1o|eo, cubic: and hg|.-.|M.uIeF unguolu U-mud: nlw have we Ch'.a'~"' xi vermin mornbura lor the uuper ho.-I0. "()uuvh:m: us qunle ceroam. added bnr John BuurInoc,"nn upper house is an Abno- Ium ru-N-an-try In this dominion to mantel sale legislnbion and Interpol-e A burner ngnnueu nu.-H government. Any change In H e- mumfilutmn nf Hm nnnaln n-hnnld ha In I|I[4 yr: the increase. This is no talk, but we really mean to do so to make room for new goods and stock-taking. We have a good assortment and all sizes of skates left. Ill _ (`I A , I ,...".`I)I.`I` ngcuuru IIEII SUVOKIILUUIIU. nuy Uulllgv Ill Ll u cuuamuuon of the senate should be In the mncuon of maklrg no more raprmolr native and in the 4-luau?) possible touch mm the sentiment. of ob: umvsn cunwrva one nrd Lb(IIghHul elm-ma In that c .untr_v --V-urn vim u uences of duuucxm-y ul8 on 0 I... in......--.. " DCIIIIU 5' Cl |lUU> CU l.,?~ `V we cue ol Uiiundu I dlaeollll--'10 of the olocbod house of cominm 0 under grave circuniauuoen in 5 pohucm Crl-Is would moon All conditions Ind I joinb niobiug could then be Wiaaly bold luA- - juso bho difficulty nliernhouprool in cl pop ` um will. 1! cl ova.-d obwu sdvurauo ii on - imw ii. must: in. once we-out, bun the ol mom to the combo will bniruly be removed while Ill uiembera no we creation lugely ol 1 puny long In power. Such I oyaieni M worn nrlminsbly in Line well goierned kingdom of Uenmuk bin in sdvnnusgon and llllh I! A solute partly electod and partly nominated. Vnivmnihinn lithium and l.uinIAl.uiaI `rho Upper House In an Abooluu Inocul- Iy In `III Do||lon-bIt Jon Duo: Isl. lnvor nu runners Plan 0! uolonn - Ind oonasun In Touch Inn `nu son- .._.___., 4.. --3- 5.-..-- uunuuuu uu guy nun.--au4 O'r-rum, Jan. 6--Bir John Bonrinot cbahougoa Lauder : plan no rolonn lb!- uunlo u cnudo. Be My: 10 mm I-AAA nl .AnAlA A dIh-A`.ul.n '10 """"' monum: nus SENAET BOURINOT WANTS IT MORE RE PREUENTATIVE. (lnllnzhorm Saturday Prlre Lint. 1 HE LATE HECIOR. Health Botufnctory. I, p rIu,m,|_L IIIIIIHU IIIU I fllalll H VII Mr. Hhlvr Grunt. Allan do most -Lnmh)n >'ket(`h, All Sleigh Bells. Skates. and Horse Blankets. L, U) l lIA.dII.I- U.*'l4II|l\/IIVIUII IUKIIIIII an-nmod the vice-loyalty 0! India to day. Ind obs our] 0! Elgin embarked for E03- lnnd. ' Cmu~1i\.vA, Jan. Ii.---Norway and Swo- den continue in a, state of dissension which mekesn war between the two countries not unlikely. The matter was aggravated on the Brat of the year when Norway ew her ag minus the emblem, which aigniee bar union with Sweden. Norway : chief grievance is a clause in the constitu- tion which makes a minister responeible only to the reel director cf the foreign affairs of both countries. The Swedish grievance is that Norway while tributes few more men to the Scandinavian army than she did in I814. about 25,000, while Swedejlgivee IOILOUU. lie Took Illa Life. AI.m:n1'.\. Jim. i-.lohn Dowe. a tin- ` smith who lately came here lrom Red Deer to get: work. committed suicide yesterday by throwing lmneelf under the express an it. pullld out 0! the station. Del-pondency at being unable to obtain employment was taking advantage of antiquated laws con- I the cause. I Most people dread buying a new Suit. It is hard tojudge quali- ty unless you are thoroughly posted. Styles are constantly chang. ing. 50 are the prices. It is just as easy to buy clothing for either men or boys at Oak Hall as it is to buy granulated sugar at your gro- cers. We don't say it is all wool when it has cotton in it. We don't tell you it ts when it doesn't. We don't ask you one price andtyour neighbor another. Every article in this store is marked in plain figures. and that's the lowest possible price ; positive instructions to our salesmen to tell the truth about goods and no more. H- D-M Jnl..E>,1X 00 S JOHNLA|DLAW& SUN uuuuuzu \IIlluUI C \lA'l'TTA,JIn. 6.-LoId Canon formally ma-nmnd aha vinoanvnlcv nl Indin tn 1-hr. WE WANT TO 00 BUSINESS WITH You? Emwmu rvw uzr'sr1sn..: -qr-mu.` that Willi` aetouiah`;'ou. They Have Grlovnncou . . . . . . 1__ u \1..____ , . |u`9v 9:-non nu`; ` . t `W 1 899 BIARIES I0: 1899, A Eanadian MMANAC. World MMANAC. 1899. R. Uglow &C0.. Buy and buy f_ree|y. These purchasing chances Will not extend very long- OAK I.-E.A.LI.. `ego KING ESTBEET. KINGSTON. OOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOO dlliiiilllli , yet pleasant shopping withal. ?The Annual Januaryg QATAR (WW \\/HITR` IYKTDWI.) Q Figure Out the Cost Counters and tables are piled high with underwear values .1---4.4 \/A vv;.na AV]./L_lI\' \VEAl\ is in full swing. Thought we had low prices be- fore, but these certainly eclipse all former efforts. .--.u-.. . H. Joht1s_._ SALE OF w1_uT13 UNDER- 1lIl.`AI\ ', you will begin to wonder where the labor comes in. of the material alone and II IIII VII naming I181 no sign of Im on board. nu r-nu; vuvwl HAI.ll'A.\, N.B.. Jun. -Tbo steamer Ema. nrthin port from Banting. nportna polling I burning vuul youth ol 80. Comp ; bank. The on on u wu union to be I thus muted schooner lulu: with oil or othor very lounnablo malarial ll tho wn bnrninn amnlv. Th... -.. l'Corbett s Hardware, One `Thousand &l Oor. Princes: -nd We lllnmnn streets. A Bataan; Von?! A \7 D I__ u III ' C0up0ns mm-. um--. Pu '3'- ruin!,0||n,VnrI:IIIh"~. stalnn Eunm ll. 1"" HHHON ' Cork Bort'\\v'-o BruH|I"'|. -`*|||0"'r*"`- Bmnurn, Hlflurn, Gru- ler.-<. Homers. (`Imp- perp, l`rnoun,of1-. LI-Iuhl (Hue. Burn shill`. (Pu-M. Pu Ir, TENDER LOINS_ SPARE RIBS PIGS` HEADS, Frpsh RENDERED LARD. HOASTING PORK, `CLOVER LEAP SAUSAGE LII `_....._ \.........-. p\` A . . _ _ _ , _ __ M::|~nnu' hut .... .. ghhh Duluth ............. .. Duluth Prat. ....... .` u Ochlo . Ion luv. 00 .. nlontrnl Strut nu Bu-out luuwny . . . . .. Xonlntl 8!. RE. new stock. . Knuth: Electric kuhny. .. moron! Runway . . . . . . . . . . . .. (Dbl! .. .. . . .. Bu-out Runny. RR. no ; nun 1-nuoy uutllll l!.I|aIl)IlHllHl('IIl.. : ( 14q Bx -OIIIIAL I700` -AIIITI. Klnulanm Loading Bonk, uuulouc-ry ` and Funny O0-Id: Icutahlluluut-nt. ' What an amount ol (mud on the public might be prevented if I good thin 3 could be sold 3! the prices of lush." .- " 'lmt an nmuuutol dynpc-pain might. be prevtntell if all who -.|....1 r... , uhd for" nl mogrlio ........ .. mu qr: uo.. Telephone ......... .. II M .0111. (Hand. c-uv-:c vvu -;-:-lU. {Id . Rona. Jun. o-whon. N. apnn Wlnur,th0d&;P:};.d`I ()u.`-0-c ; -pea, ma; DOM: ldlov Am.. 21.:: - g-u;auta.hcn -an-on-I r Ina. :3-on. '0houo:-%luI'n.3`a:wE. V! IJVIIPOOL IAIIITI. an! `Inn; I... n_\rn... - LEA & PERR|N S SAUCE rom hogs of our own` ` 5M`niERcnAL. :| Puma Hallway 8.`, 85 PRINCESS STREET. -uLoR AND FURNISHER./K RNER OP BAGOT AND PRINCESS STREETS. ggqg z0.0s.V`.$\$b.\h<-\\$.V '~.\\~vs* ~'.o\o:uu\s\$.\s \\\$.'-.$`6s$.$tV_s\9& That we oer to make you a pair of Trousers for from pure ull Wool ltlughgh Worsted m :11 the populnr ahtdes and p-mun-as sud of comfortable weight for Iiutor. They're worth more-uauall_v six and seven dollars--but we got 3 "out" on the goods and cm uoni to give you the advan- ugo ofit. It will place you to see them and pay you to poosua lhom. Aunt wv vuur w Luau! ydu ll pull` 0! .lI'Oll8et8 IOI rom 5 Jopulnrohudes mm] ` night. six be gga my I rEX. O BRIEN, um! `luv; vnuno IJU I0 [LIL u-Whnu. Nu I if... mu Hum, no no `rugtxru, to40n:Poun.motn7Io;0nu Ella to & ' ltyo lo 570 ; u_ m 3%. ; nmwbui Mo mm ;o.unea|. |.70Io3l.a0; hemmed. 3! $1.10`! an '0 `mm lmvidono-- . J! ;L|rd, 70 to lo; moon. Ion I30; Hum. we no 12.- unuuolo I0-50: Rumor. Iovnchlpuno roan-; V:-;:n.uoIo1oc:lkn.I3o mo 15:: nun. aao J. M. DOUGLAS & CO., Agents, Montreal. UUORCBSTBR SAUCE INSTEAD OF THE SICKLY IMITATIONS. an Hf); F 7|! 34.5` um ` .. Hug IRO LEFT 1 In Arnold ` There la M duopaamon 0! Arnold, who morning IMO! by over exam: in 80. George Since we dt hvod IIODO 0 pleaded pover after by many who cunlnbu olbon money. mg for some her. She was me Vould be exp Ivar. alter do: bud I bunk ac Ipponru [hue ` late her 83 04 f I l. bll PlUll'llZhIUII UI hllu IUIIUWIHK UIUIQVIUX: "Angel Visit," Miss Campbell; "Empty Cradle," Miss Rollinson as mother; Sini- ply To Thy Cross l Cling. Miss Maggie Johnson; "The Three Graces," Miami-i Bell Mitchell, Campbell and Elsie Mel-In roy: Rebecca At 'l`he Well," Miss Flora Walker. The closing tableau represented Columbia and Britannia; John Bull and L'ii- cle Sam enter. shake hands and stand um- ted together in bonds of kin and friendship. The various tableaux were well put on and found great favor with the audience. The costumeaiised were Ll the Oriental fashion. i being generously loaned for the evening by . lir. Evans. The entertainment was in the main an Oriental onn, and as such i-s strangeness and the uniqneneai of tl.3 pretty eastern dress made it doubly attrac tire. The rogramme concluded with the singing oft 0 national anthem. Ann nag llld- W In car rsstlval. Last evening the junior pupils of St. James Sunday school enjiyed their an- nual mid-winter festival. A splendi-l en- tertainment was given, including gramme phone selections under the direction of W. J. Keeley. jr.; solos by Miss Savage, Mr Malcolm and Mr. Keeley: areading by Rev. Mr. Coleman; doll drill by sixteen little Kills; recitation by Miss Alice Callaghan, and acrobatic feats by three lads. Following this the pupils were sup plied with refreshments, bass of candier, "nuts. and other loathsome staff. All Appoil lulled. At a meeting of the congregation of St. George's cathedral, assembled on January 3rd. to consider ways and means of meet.- ing the great loss sustained by us in the destruction of our cathedral church by the fire of New Year s day. it was approved, in view of the many letters and tokens of sympathy received from friends outside our congregation, that beside our own 91. forts. a list he opened for those who might desire to assist us in restoring this hiptor-c land mark. The congregation cninrneril ' theobject to your prayer and liberaliry. " : l l l lie la In `Me Inn. The removal of Rev. Fr. Kelly, \'.i; _ to ` Smith's Falls will be regretted by many. He baa been identied with lhe bishop's palace for almost. twenty years, and by his affable manner endeared himself to scores. He is an able man, as a semi, p.-cm, and administrator, and Srnith s Falls is to becongra.u'a:ed in securing such it rcctor. IOIIIIAI. IIODIJOI IAIIITU. .&'r==-.-Ll 33.33.-t ~:.-.-=.- .:;......;:.:s*=~~.:.- ll 3 , .10 Qcmmrnlll Rollo!-,38.40 ho `.`il .*"";'." -o.:`....'..._f. ` '2. +J"..;`..1 "' G1-|rn-Whnnt. nntbn no: 01n.Mo to40n:Peun. mom 7ln: mm ul nuunwuun ` AW. onl rubyoerian church. l -no stroeh. an enjwynble time was eponb last evening, when some of the beat: euborteiners of the city coubributed to the excellence of the programme 1`. J. Sbnnka preeidod ta Cb.ifmli'I .- d v ill: a few opening remarks iuhroduced I long and vnried programme`. l'rol. J. B. McKay in his "luninooibieo," and readings was just: an mirth provoking us ever, whnle the recnbnclonc given by the Rev. llr. Evan: and Mr. llaher were like wiae much appreciated. Mrs. Clark Con tnbuted a song and two pienoiurte selec- mona III a pleasing mzmuor. Th: nl-Ahhinah luntnvn nf Hun nvnninu um- UIUIIU III I PIUIEIHK IIHIKIUUT. The proboioab {nature of the evening was the prod-nctuon of the following Dnbleaux: "Anunl \'mih " Minn (TAmnhnll~ "F`.mnIn` LDC) Lrunl I00 Ill! KUIUOU CUIIIOULP. A lnw euro will now follow to derermxne an to whether or not the money belonged Do the e:-have ol deceneed or her late hu~ hand. ll the first mentioned In the cum, then Misc Bzmhh will profit). If the hunter, nhen the money, as dnrecbed In the wull, which In in the luuulu of J L. VVl,:cmg_ will raver" an tzhe chuldron ol Mrs. Leealle SIDED coming no Klnuelou ll) bud been (me cunvom ul Rev. John Mnelxle no give the deceased Judy 8.5 each New Year's day. On Sunday last he was on lne way dwvn to her dwelling when h`) learned nl her sudden demise. He book charge of the remains and gave orders {or n groper lunernl, 1300., ex pecbing than either imeell or some ohhor chnnuebly di-paced person would coumbuoe no lherxpenae. Judge of his surprise upon learning that: doconed had leln so much money. I` Lvnnn unrl .1, Mr-l<'nnl nrannwnfnvn UOCUCFCU IIIU HHU BU lllulill IL|UUUy. (' Lyons and J. McFaul are executors of oho ooubo under bho will of the late Mr. Arnold. John M clucvro has been remun- od by Mm Smith to look ufuerjner lnnor I OGUI. DUI . the luv ponon in who world who ` beexpocted Lohnva money. How- duuh I0 wu leuned that she accuuna of nearly $1 Film In ` Ipponrulliut. when her liu.-band died he 8.'H}UU by his WI. Upon her death if any of hhia money remained it who ` to revert be the children cf his miter, Mrs. Laulio. Piccadilly. In an old trunk, also. was lound $311) in gold. ciuclully slow! away for A rainy day." Mine Smith, Wil liamaoown, (ileiignrry count/y, i-ii-tor 0! (lo: ceased, came nlong and claimed every- thing in being next. of kin. However. elie wiui loroobnlled by Mrn. Laualie. who book Lbo trunk and its golden contoiitv. A In- sum will nnw lnllnw On dnmrmino In no. ueorgo a cnuneunu 1 Ellen ` do nth 0! her husband deceased .1-ury lived on King uuaen. She always] A I` poverty nud wan cnrulully looked ,` mmdl chnrnbnbly mapo-ed pennm-_ Jme conlrlbmed food, roumonn and very _ you money. Sbu earned a me by work ' any ' mg of the ladies who aumted | rupee 9 The (IL. -.. Oh). I..m .-...--n.. in oh- urn-l.| -Jun In. Was lot so Poorly 01! an Inn Appuurol. lately to be a Inn-uib over the duopoomou the counts of the late Mrs { (had suddenly on Sunday Ina 0| henna dIOC&oO aupexiudnced I by oxcioamono on account. of the fine So. cathedral ' ` Hmnn Inn dnnnh nl her husband daceaud A BANK ACCOUN Trf Afiibd dnu*n6H. _ - .._'-- ...-I uuuu.--.-u.-. \`V.\.~n1.\'a:1u~.~I. Jun 6. Gen. John Eaton, amlcd lor Porto Rico to dny ho undortnke the supogvu-ion of education in the inland. .` E An lupetinloodont ol froedmun under I I` Uren. (Snob, he onnnizod school: in Iovonl Hutu And In for mxooon years United: I Sutton comngirh-ionor of odnglion. ' ` Propoom And Boon ljoctod. 1 ` Nxw You. Jun. 6.~-SJmoibing of!) ' unouion bu Icon eronlnd in Wuhingxon ' byapubliahod ooory no the eocu lbuol Han. Joloph Wboulor had propolod 0 Miss Helen Honld nu ma boon rojeclzd. ] Therein no change in our list of merchants for this you`. Those wliu gave cash coupons during 1898 will continue giving them throughout 1900 v \\I m \ r.K, ILL; , Jan. 0 ~-1nIpoctor D. G. Strickland of the mounted p0lIC9. who has jueb come from the north. pay: any splendid barracks are row In [`0ul'`B of erecuon for hho police at Taginb. In- dimuone point 00 a b 5; web this -ca-on to the Afhn dmuir-n. which the impector toy: is O marvelously rich one. Named After Him. lnrd Sydonhnm. A one timo governor of Fppor Canada. whose at-hen now repose hon-onnh Lhn chsnod remains of Hi. George`: hu-mrlc structure, was a gnu father of Col. l\lr(hll, the present: n-*ju- tuna M the Royal military college. The colonel in slao named alter ma Illuouious god-Mthtr. min} A rut RE; l & Pc-n'r|.,\.\`u. 0re.. Jun. 6 -The new hub rmil tum from the sub arrived on banal over we OR. A N . making the home be- twoen New York and Punlnnd in mnoty I live hours nnd fny-vt minutes. This in] , A reduction of fteen hours over tba forum . ' er schedule. 5 ...-n.-uu an n --unlurul. ` [,4>\l)1IV'. Jan. ti.~The Hon. Lionol Walter Rothschild has been elected `member ol parliament: for bhe Ay|oa- bury division of Bnckingbnmehiro. withoub opposition, succeeding his uncle the lam baron Ferdinand James l)o"JLhaohild. who died Dacembor l7Ih hub. The lam baron Rothschild held the scan in the union lilvrul interest. I _. _ ` .... .--nu-vu nu ---- u 4: vvrvl lmnwlr, Jan. ti -Harold Jnlvin hm: l been offered 3.301; a week to go into comic opera with the Alice Nielsen company. cl which F. L. l erlay in manager. Mr. Per ley was anxious to secure a rohnato tenor who could balance Euuzone Cowlea no A baeso, and H arold Jarvis was nnggeabed to him as the man he wnntad. Mr. Jnnia, however, is fond of home lifts and freedom and he has. it: is said. declined Mr. Per- loy n rich offer. Two Swnm Ashore. Hmuniiiii-., N.Y.. Jan. 6 --A paaoenper engine running light on the Adirondacks and 80. Lawrence railroad wenu bbrouah a trestle ah the junction of the Northern and New York cenbrsl railroads in thin village. Trnmman Brown, reman Jamoa Brennan and Andrew Moore, ull of tlerlumer, were on tbs BDRIHO. The rsb two were Lhrowu love the water below the trestle, and Alter swimming aaveml hundred foot: were secured. Moore is be- ! noabh the wreck. X , ,, Illg C_UuH|.Ul IUIU uluuay. Provost, an ex convict. sentenced iit Fort William to be hanged for murder, has written to guard Mounds, Kingston periitentieiy. employed in the prison any lnm. asking that intercenoion might be mndein behalf of the writer. While an minute of ribs penibenbinry Provoen war conned in the asylum. Donn 0! Ills: Cougar At her home on Brock street there died hhia morning Mite Agnes Connor. She had fir some time been ailing. but it was little expected bheb her demise was no near Mine Connor attended the normal school at Ottawa hut term and had nib yet received intelligence as to the reenli of her examinivione. About three week! ago she returned to the city. being then mo in robust: health. Deceased was is young lady of miiiiy excellent iiueli tiee and was well and liivorixbly known r-hroughouti the city. A sister is in pretenb on the teaching shell rfvictoriii -chool. Sympathy is extended to the family so suddenly berelti ol 3 daughter who had JIISD entered the promise ol womanhood. luu ` \ I" l '3 TUHCHUYKIII" KIUUHTVU FY7660 The khediv-i [inn cub-scribol L'|.'iH and his brochor CNN) towards the fund being raised in Cairo Lo cummemurnee the late |ady(,`romor, by eelnbliahiiig tome work of 3h.H'lLy. Dunnu l`%`.H we mid over three tons of rurfooi Evidently our endeavor to give 8 real good ccrlee is being appreciated. The same high standard will be maintained. Jn. Redden & U0. "`|.n bu-in l>..I.....- l`..L-......i IV ._..L1.__ __..) IJIF. I`-UUUU" N \r\'. Tho bwo Ibalmna, (iuiseyri Ugaatina and Raffmlll S rmeone, arrived ah the pemlen tiary this morning from Touonto to spend two and A half years nmpnaonmcnn for pas: . ing c_ounLetfeil7 money. I'r.n/nah, an at vnnvinh Annfnnnnrl nt We give $3 Cash for each lled book. Psyabl; at E. G. Mitohell`u, 124 Princess Street. III IUIIU UI t)U. `|UUIKUH Ullllull. A beautiful atreeb lamp. lmvmg t;wn olecum lnghla of twenty candle power om-b, has been erected over who entrance lo Ibo \ In l H" rencauranr, Ontario street Thu I.|.n.l..... 3...- ...k.. I A'I'.n ....,l UIIW UU KIUUNLU IIUUJ UUHU U. I Dr. Walkvm roccuved co-any 8 note from J. Travers Lawn`, ()'rawa. xmhcntwg hm desire on contribute $`..`.") toward the bunk`- ing fund 0! St]. (.`oorge s cnlhedrai. A hnnntilul nrrnnr. Inmn lmvnnn f`.u.'n l TUUPUUIEUV duke ul Marlborough had been up I , |0inted psymut-er-general In autzceuluu Lu , one On I of Hupcwuu. who has Lem made lurd cbaml orlain. Ir I.`.. .L...n...... gI,........ ...... .... .. 9...-...-. ... I ll (1 UIJBUJI UK IIAIU. I Ex dutecuvu locum, serving a term In N the h ngr-ton pemlenlmry for perjury, ww- tznkeu Du Toronto no noon 00 day to give 1 evldonce in a sum lboro. ' u/.n... I. \'_...,a..-|...n ...n ..,.. ......-.. IIV||'l1UCU HI II FHIIJ IUUIU. \Vl|0 K Vanderbilt. will not mmrv Mme Ylrmnia Fair. of Sm Fmnci-co, (or no less!) W0 yours on allow young Vander- bilt 00 graduate from college. l)r \.\'nlko-In rnnonvad fn.l|Av A nnln frnm n munch! zvms. AND THENEW8 YOLD IN BR'EI FASHION. Ha l!7oIu;o:IIV."V(i1V)AA7 inn I__ .- rv , u: u To Ilnporvlu Education. .._...... n__ u r\_, n n Elogld To Vlmrllnmc-ul. y .. nu. -. 33657 `II vollo ully HI!-`-h` I) I` l__ :- ...: mumr m... rurmr. .rANiu.m o ...a. u "an; nu n J, Jan. (5 --Inlpector I chm In rnuraa I nup -llIOI. ' 'l'm:o.\'1'n. Jm. 6 -Ouhnide hop holen re A lioolo ovuaior in their idaru nwiniz 50 N: 1 falling 06 of the demand. Daslon lore l coll nN6c. ho 30. Illd onhaide holders are `uking lac. for choice. 'l'o II: The Duo. Wl.\'NIrr;v., Mun . Jan. 6 - Premier` Groeuway returned from Crystal Cihy yu- terdny. A meeting of the prnvincill cubi- : no will be held md-v. so which tbo date for hha next union of the legislature will_ be xed. [ Ti, ! vnulu Um no boot. 8m1*rx.r: Wu-h.. Jan. 6-Nun from Tktmn churn: H--0; I nnmbar nf Vnirm `river -banners will be last: when tho im 4 broth up in the Iprimz. Home worn csuaho in vorv unnrntocvo tr`-cos And can J 0 ` scarcely oecspa being wrecked. -T---- 1 Archblshnp Bruchenl IIIUIVI Banlntlonnl How 1 Vernon Day How mu nun uooduon 3 N:l3hha.r'n Tabla ;g.. . ..... L... . .... ..k.... BORHOWINO HAUTI IN CHINA. BAZAAR8 INTERDICTED. THIS WEEK. AN ELECI `rho op Inrtot I-.. A n_.-:_I, u rI*I;|C CRADLE. S'ru.\'--In Kingston. Jun. 6 b_D. Andrew Sunloy. Igod If! yours. Flnenl will leave the lunch at two o o|ock. SAtu.d|y Ibo-monow) amen noon. Friends mi noqnninuccoa no respecta- fnlly Invited to attend. an: no :30: runs", nu. S.\\ I"mN:'~ u, Jun. i.--John W . Mac; by. the mining mnlnanaire, is seriously ill with you no the palace babel. May A nuslgnmnta Thom. Nrxh Wnvlneed-my night I church Freet- ing; of Sn. .-\v1dvew'a WI to held to decide upon the appointment of an organist: and choir lander. Some of Ihe members we agitating an amalgamation of uhc t to olli POPE. B|uu.x.\'. Jan. 6.-Tho boom: of empemr Willmm of Germany, who has been suffer- ing from inuenza, I! now ntiaincbory and his majesty no-day received ministers. ' .... .............. "V... WA.~m.\:'r<-.\'. Jan. h'.--Reprotentabiva Dnngley had A eetback Ina; night: And this Fmorniug hm condition Ina n-onaidored IIHFDF CUP. Remember this sale in only ml the I5 h -)f January. and evarything must go. Bar- gain-: bdoro unheard of. Halo on in the Kmg street; store only. I) m't miss it.` E It (hullagher, Kingaronu leading man`: Inrmnher and humor, `#8 91) Princess street). .`.'i2 King streets. |Alll.Ill-`III. IIIIIUIIK Ill HP-l..ZL!l|l`(l nnd Mr. Gr: hunnr no BuhmnI;|.---L \as/...',{Jz""s`i Sn boots FREE Can fit any foot. W. A. Mitchell.