Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Dec 1902, p. 4

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ee : | : THE DAILY WRIG, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5. THE WHIG -- 69TH . YEAR |tion of the liquor traffic for which : _ MYSTERIES OF COLOR I a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ix pub- | the Act of 1902 provided. NEWS OF WORLD Are Described By 3 British Bgnk. YOU CAN DISTINGUISH THE AROMATIC sished every evening at 306-308-30 The outcome of the campaign is lars per year, pavable in advance very evident. 'The license law will be TELEGRAMS FROM THE FOUR Sor: \ BOQUET OF wing street, Kingswoon, Ont, at six dol- ducrtisements, . per line, six lines and made to conform with advanced pub-« It is stated that exp iments have over--kirst insertion, 15¢:; each subse | MV : ' vs : : QUA H { been made ' which have pr (ent consecutive insertion, Sc. lic sentiment, and, failing in this at- Q RTERS OF EARTH. > Hace ah have proved that Measurements by 'a solid scale, twelve cactical prohibiti guns painted In stripes of the three hnes to the inch ; tempt to secure practical prohibition, prin ipal colors--blue, yellow and red firthe, Marre or Deaths, one =| the people here who want it will seek | Matters That Interest Everybody --are more invisible at ertion, SQ« Wo insertions. Toc a given is Wants, Lost and Found, Personals, [ another appeal to the electorate at an --Notes From all Over--Little Lines than those painted even. in "3 : Xe Ar leg Jor a ol ng carly date under more favorable con- of Everything Easily Read and | hhaki or grey; aad that therefore i .s gy nsertions, 50¢ SEE lition Remembered by the Dear '* Possible that in future all guns on " Li i' 3 « 5, % ditions. rvioe 3 a . i > ne - : Notices m_ reading colunins are subject Publi | service will he 0 colosed. And if the x wid » special charges ToT TT Ta | es. plan were adopted, we should prob 1 3 i pater a" ae ugg a EDITORIAL NOTES, The profits of the Royal Bank of ably see our war vessels also decora ubsCriptions 2 and payable " r . : 3 te ts : ba ! : Pro wii Fhe day of impersonation is past. Scotland were L245, 128 fast year. [ ted literally in ""raiabow fashion," as b - rs of amincorporated associations | I cannot be attempted without great Hon. William Mulock will address | the sauors term the string or fHaos or societ will be held personally re-| | i he liberals : it we ip raticree) T . or 21) "From ANCIENT INDIA ov a . ponsible for orders they sive visk, and the penalty, on conviction, | the Biberals of Hamilton on December arranged from stem to stern. and SWEET CEYLON.* Contracts for a special spaces are. 7 "7° 26th. : But what an outcry there would be ut ery wade for long terms for mercantile ane 13 Yon) aes Lieut.-Colonel Henry Lionel Gall- | if in order to make an army invisible, From all others. They are Fragrantly Delicious. . Donnesine nh fe nay a Dell wanted, Yesterday's clocti ; i the | ¥¥ CMG, DRO, senior divisional | the same plan were adopted for sol- Prices -$1, 70¢c., 60c., 50c. and 40c. per 1b. , to-let, 8 'S, te S ster s eho as one oO e Ts ha , "is 3 . Ss 2 : h anything beyond actual announcement Ve eT ay e sction ¥as one « commssioner in Southern Niger has | diers ulorins, transloruing them in- or © of Fonds or mahulactures for sale are | quietest on' record. There was a com- | heen appointed governor. of St. Hel- | to veritable battalions of harleguins, ee eee rw insol- | plete absence ofsexcitement. Men, un- | ena. It would certainly have to be limited . u Nn 5 Phe SOCE : i ' a. WT . h n vent before expir~ of a contruct the ad: ger the ballot, can say a great deal I'he socialists of Nanaimo;. B.C. | to the service uniidrm' e cértising 'shall cease and that performed SE 2 have nominated Parker Wilhams, a e theory is of cours ite inte > 1 hatelv t th te [and not open their h » ih ole e Yuite Jnte . ' me 3 + o > p OF P| Pp 8. 1 . Wl ~ a : + char od Te ae yt ere Blot open 124 b A miner, to oppose Mr. Mclnnes. The op- | Ligible, as these colors, with their as It's just as important as ['°00 The M tary \ id position will not likely nominate a | gradations and combinations merged a > slishe t be responsible e Monetary Times has a word ta |. 0p 0 § & snide or er that for the dining room -- | Thc pubiister wut yor be ronaneie | The Monetary Times : candidate. : | and bleed properly together, are : * | Written directions should. he placed on | 72Y to the individuals. who with a The body of Dennis Donoghue, for- | resolved into an absolutely colorless 00 and we sell both kinds. all copy msertion. All advertise- few dollars' want to gamble in stocks, | ty-five years old, who disappeared | hue. : ts are suhjee > v f the ) 3 : ir is s ie ve 5 reel ; Carving Sets complete, and | "His ure subject to the annroval of the | in a short time bécome amazing- | from his home at Oswego, on Novém- What a "ad and depressing world Ce , ' . : 4 { errors i5siohs in low a s ber 6th, was found on Wednesday in | this wouli be without color; if all . Pi o s ives f various In case of errors or omissions in legal | rich. Our contemporary calis them . ) . a omg 0S 8 Qe separate knives o© ar or any other advertisements, the pub-| s hed fed 8 3 the Oswego river, | thereon--tress, flowers, grass, ani record on or - sher does not hold himself liable for | open-mouthed fools. J. Wesley Smith, one of Halifax's | mals ourselves e shy, ever ing-- shapes--all made of edge damage further than the amount re- 3 :. OO Hy » the shy, everything best known citizens, and leadine Me- | were ale four 1 oy . ceived by him for such advertisement .ie : 4 \ = y Ss, an a ng Me ere a pale unitorm ghastly grey. holding steel, and all small- |", WEEKLY BRITISH -WHeG, 12 Politics were kept out of the elee- | thodist, is dead. His estate valued | Scarce anything, with but few excep aves. 84 columns, is published every | (jn yesterday. All dav liberals and [at $200,000, and the church is not for- tions, could pe beautiful without col $10 and $12.50 Overcoals. These are popular.-prices with many priced.. Thursday morning at $1 a vear, if paid hd ie : i 1 he : in advance: otherwise $1.50 per year. | conservatives. worked side by side, for gotten in his will. s | or. hut happily our fair and radiant -- Attached to the paper is one oi the Robert Gorman, Ottawa, chairman ! carth is lavishly adorned in a manv- est Job Gffices in Canada: rapid, sty- {Or against the Liquor Act of 1902, AT CORBETT'S HARDWARE. sh, iach wp work: nine improved | Coop ou es } of the temperance forces, says if the | hued beauty. What more lovely, for a word of difference, The | vote had been taken on January - lst, | instance, than our woods and gardens EDW. J. B. PENSE, "strictly confidential" circular was a fivstead of Thursday, the necessary | When the beautifying touch of qutumn men for an overcoat, and we have set out NTIS POR 'roprieto L > FOritv > 'o ine | : i IPODS. 3 sha : : 1 JUN. OF) OND, Moni) rietor. |, ure. majority would have been obtained. | has painted the trees and shrubs in to capture the dollars of tho <¢ men with ---- The Richelieu: & Ontario Navigation | all manner of vivid. hues. The arace- / | A | a - x A N " Domestic science has been blocked in company has purchased the steamer | ful pendent birch, is now a vision of the very sw ellest coats of the season. / IIR 1 HE DAILY WHIG. London, sa far as the public school Virginia from her American owner at | shining gold, the symmetrical beech is , » E vid . ay A 2 = : ! sd Baltimore. This steamer is a sister | all ablaze in' bronze and burnished, Gy ! | Opiter per Orbem Dicor. pe are Roncarned, until the pechle; ship of the Carolina, which vessel is | Irvidesient copper: the hoyse chestnut i . Our \g bay, 4 A 'HR A = | in the next election, remodel the school popular on the Saguenay route. Is garbed in primrose, its foliage bor ~ | SILLA RECENT BYE-ELECTIONS. board. Some trustees will presently |. While speaking 'on the education hill | dered with a" fringe of delicate seo- | GROSVENOR, WESTMINSTER. GLOSTER, JIA ) The olections in Y h. RK. 8. ldestover that thew havelDe ome back } 10 the House of Lords Thursday night, | green or aquamarine; the study oak REGENT Re he. elections in Yarmouth, N. S| y R] becom K urging Its passage, the aged Arch- | is a rich russet; the sumach is quite . . UNIT, anl Argentenil, Que. make clear the |humbers. bishop of Canterbury, almost fainted, | dazzling in a brilliant carmine fire, Oxford Greys, Friezes, Beavers, Vicunas or li AD ---- ~ fell 'back to his seat, and had to he | and the scarlet dogwood, the elm, Ottawa is selling the cogdthe coun-| carried out. The incident created a | and - many another beauty of the Montenacs--No man ever saw hand:omer Overcoats. fact that public feeling is not running against the Laurier covernment. From : : cil bought in England at 8S a ton. It | considerable sensation. woods are all emblazoned in their , both constituencies the Tehorts ere | will Tose abont $14,000 by the deal. |] A heavy snow fall prevailed on | many gorgeous hues. But perhaps Overcoats 5 to 15 sent out by the conservative party Thursday over the English channel. | more beautiful than all is the rarer, 9 . but the people have the fuel, and they : : o | Warning guns were fired at Dover for | ligui lamber, which is now flaming in are grateful for it. When the council the guidance of shipping. Wrecks were (a positive rhapsody of varied ordered the English coal it was a reported from Aberdeen and Grimsby, | amtheyst and carmine, amber and H Y ft > compliment to cet it at any price. but there were no fatalities, mauve, sometimes flecked and veined ° @® ey 5 show that the liberals were very en Mrs. Margaret Lynch, Dundas, Ont., | with a lovely tint something like a L * 1 . . ious d very asy. )r. Peters f McG 'ollege, is | aged seventy, who had been connected | blend between a garnet and a chryso- 0 P i | th St 0 k H Il ensious uni ory \noas) *y ' Dr Peterson, of Neill Col ge 2 with the Salvation army, was found | lite, each one of its many-pointe| ne fice 0 In ore, a a . Yarmouth, whi h has gone liberal [inclined to censure the Canadian min- : . id we leaves Ving i Ay . drowned in the Dundas canal Thurs- | leaves varying in the enrichments of -- e-- 1: . that it was standing in .great favour If you like a good cup of tea try 3 z and likely to win. our Incidents were quoted in order to 25¢, 80¢, B6e , 40e¢., 50¢. pourd. since confederation, one eliction ex- | isters because they did net fall in day afternoon. It is not known how | their ornate embeHishment. ZLODOIOOIOOORODPIOOOINOTION For best results in bakivg use cepted, would have surprised the do [with the Chamberlain programme at | she came to get into the canal. | And with the azure sky ahove and DIO] 9 20 e > minion had it failed to return a libe | the colonial conference. Dr. Peterson qe is said that there are about | the still brilliant sun lighting on the ® nn ® STARR BRAND 1 'mber. The, battle in the con [is comparatively new comer in . [oishty cases of small pox. an and (Ratwreadornad. seene, he who is not i Fa! meier, > oy . : 8 be y Iu comp im Lanne [bound Pembrake. Fhe residence of [«ntranced and enraptured must jndecd ~ @® siituency was ably lad on both sides da. Is he competent to pass judgment [Ww Williams, son of Rev. Dr. T. G. | be hopelessly deficient in that taste 1 in Ai ® BAKING POWDER. and the liberal success is largely due [upon the government ? Williams, of Montreal, is under quar- | for the beautiful which adds so much to the pleasures and the enjoyments of this life. But not only are there many such, to the splendid championship of the -- antine, some of his children being af- EXTRACTS AND SPICES. : 2 rx hon * Pig bs : The Canadian Churchman advocates }ilicted with the disease. liberal cause by the finance minister. THE STARR CO | Mr. Cornin K.(., the conservative the regulation of the liquor traflic ra- The London board of trade, consid- . Mr. Corning, Los » conse a 21;s cc ring 'ans btaining systematic | but there are those also to who - ; ; : ther than the prohibition of it. It [ering means of obt a : : : : iy om no 185 WEL LINGITON ST. candidate, suffered - a defeat 'in the 2 pu v Li information regarding trade matters | attraction is presented by the far last general ele tion by 221 votes, In | Wants "such legislation as will remove in certain of the self-governing col- | greater beauties and olorics of that , the hs tion ho was defeated he temptation out of men's paths, and |onjes. ix, with that end in view, send- | great realm which those inherit who ? © e-cled 2 Wi leg 3 a : . ria ian hich i © | secure, as far as possible, a sober po- | ing Henry Birchenough, a writer on | remember and serve their Creator, and 9 a mupjority of S votes, which is em puiation in respect 1a the wee of statistical and political subjects, to | whoke mi-decds have been obliterated ® y phati ally a repudiation of the con A » : lh « ee South Alvica. [ from the great record through the | 3 servative policy and conservative toxic ants. t should be a litt e more At the last session of the legislature atonement made for them by the Re- 0} y causy explicit. the date of the municipal nomina- | deemer. 9? B Th 3 : 9?) . a VERY GRATEFUL ¢ 'To the Host of Patrons of tions in Manitoba, outside of Winni- Mr. Chiisie (son of the late mem COMMENTS OF THE PRESS. | pee. was changed to one week before Bath Brevities. ber), could hardly be expected to de election, instead of two weeks Many | B ~ s . . . . \ . a 1 Ss, ) ath, Dec. 4.--Mrs. Robert Caldwell | © 7 velop the strength of his father in a Cause And Effect. towns, unaware. of the' law, held {was in' Bath on Tuenday. Jookine at. | 2 For the splendid business which we have en : : : % . Toronto News. nominations as usua this week: | top her p Ap : ch $3 Rs . . . ith. itic ~ st. . His nent re . a ter Cr property in connection with 2 % Genuine pol fons Sontest i Sp its . , We learn from De Parkin tha col: { These are now declared by the attor- | the rela Po rd ne Nh ® joyed this Fall, and wish t) Announce that we are ® guided fam 8s a Weak man, and | fade tastes differ. This doubeless ae: { nov general to be illegal IM } ; s visitin vi i . s = ; is . } & cal. { Mrs. Charles Johns 'o < c 7 » me counted on his defeat. They miscal- | counts for the diversity of their The death has occurred in England, | wi; Sidhe INSOn are visiting af now receiving many very swell lines of 9 : - x III ) as Lng + | William Chambers, at Chambers. Our . arte r S culated the case and suffered a severe yells. . 5 the age oF toy ava, of i | boat service is very irresular now 9 int fir ; . --- gerfor 2 n. formerly of Oxford | > 4 14 rout. Mr. Christie's election means a yy 3 lungerford Pollen. formerly of ( | caused by too much rough weather. | @ teat deal ito the corsorcative I". Here s A Revelation. University and connected with the | On Monday last while Edward MoKen 9 OC Cy O( ts, grenl uw, t en Foronto Star. 2 : : South Kensington Museum for many | tv and Edward Wemp were driving to ®) - ty it means the most. They re Marconi does not think his wireless vears. 'He was one' of the last sur. | r e -\ Little Liver Pills [ii mone te and old . a k ; > . ; | : [ the station at Ernesttown, the horse | @ : tem wil supplant cables or land vivors' of the Oxford movement in the ran away, throwing them hoth out | ancy ippers, aphy. If nse, it will besa good English church, became a Roman Ca- and up against a wire fence, but they racial cries, 'and with an effect they | . ; An man | | . - Myst Bear Signa. ure of : . deal of a plaything. : tholic and was a friend . of, Cardinal} eseaped-with* only afew seratehos. Cv: can best understand. Mee. Borden the |... . = Newman : | Bani ] hasod the ta tc. » Ce. : . z 3 g : . | rus. Baniage has purchase > me party's leader, 'will sce the wisdom of The Place For Fun. Fe na rn AW : hwo . ? : | ses N v G. A. Wartman, sijt- rr revising his programme before he re- | Exchange. x : 0 ER WA LEVER. | , et s Rooacrs . bce Zid pl! <a 2 It must be a continued Hallowe'en FORGER S C 5 ! uated opposite where the Rogers block : C ye b NO Wi > 7 sumes the campaigns which are de ih Trek according - to Joseph ---- 3 formerly stood. He moved into the Suitable for .hristmas uy ing en -y ou are i . hlie iment i i sya 3% > idn' Cc ed, But nse » av Wallace Cover 3 : > ~y : Seo Fac-Staile Wrapped Below. signed to turn public sentiment in bis | pe, b-M--Hwho--sayve-there--it--no Didn't Get. Cheque. Cashed, ho = rua atime « promt 4 f looking for the "RIGHT THING" you will : : \ N » house pe R " favour. law but the policeman's baton. Took The Meat. § moved 110 Lee mouse next to K. Me r 2 ® Very small sud as easy --- Brantiord Expositor | Boney s. The phonograph concert gin find it at AR : The ice wervone els |e ; Charles' A. (Gh i > / to take as sugar. IN FAVOUR OF RESTRICTION A Refreshing Contrast. I'he police and everyone else who fen by ( hat les' A. G nn, in the town | ; @ ( L tESTRICTION, Nad Cail p knew anything of the operations of | hall,"on 1 hursddy night, was not a : 2 avr | FOR REABACHE. we : . New York World. : on i 3 . @ ala, ie vote. an 1 CHV Vesterdav was sai nin's rords . ernino 3 LIS VOF) cleve No g Che que 2 JUCCess, t it g ohly a Cry § { = CARTER R leas Liz Lh $ I'l t tl ty yesterday Chamberlain's words concerning his that ery 1 ver young che ue ror lece \ there bein nly very small y ) L139 FOR DITIINTSS, a_very satisfactory one in that it | American life : "I have found her mv | "ho Vietinioed several Bran for ine | attendance. © t hi 1a: hi Q as aug a I ¢ (YOR BILIQUSKESS. was _tolerably full, and. the free and | best friend and truést comrade chants, and who was finally caught | - @) +3 FOR TORPID LIVER B. > hy : : : come as a ray of licht through clouds | ip Kingston, are ready to admit that | Westport Waftings. ; AA R MST Pb R nie expression. of "the - public mind in this era of the "rapid five "divorce | the forger was a rather clever and Westport, Dee. 1.--James E. McGlade T mn FOR CONSTIPATION. upon a great question. The day was | (it : daring person, though the police of Brockville, spent Sunday in town, | SHOE S ORE FOR SALLOW SKIN. fine, and most people walked to the -- Jaw sit along that je woud rertain- | he guest of T. P. Hogan. Mrs, Rig- | ® -- Fo i 5. : ' : ni wl s . re Lf quite |; i FUR THE CORAPLEXIOH polls. and cast their ballots wi Ask And Ye R ¥ he nabbed somewhere, 18 4 ford, who spent the past month with s as s with s n e Receive. yn 4 i , ! I 3 -- es. VIR 700 J ns is pn PAN = GRNULNIL MUST HAVE $,ONATURE, : : , , likey that more Brantford merchants | her sister, Mrs, Goodfellow, left on | 74 00 9ces@e o@® @eOreI®P @e @®© D168. eer ure marked deliberation. Ottawa Free Press : an one es" nb fo je- I nry a 1 ; ® OW .F ee IN Ex od > 08 12 | Purery Vegrtable, A Weel | i : on = rance is now clamoring for a pro- than anyone knows® about, fell vic { Friday for her 'home in Lansdowne. | - S------ "= aldhaadi p I'he point of significance is the re sident of the Re velt 0 pe. "Toron- J tims to the daring of the stranger, | Miss Susan McCafiery, Newboro spent. | - > a Ni : { , type. H ' » sntwrally- not very ob 1 Y : Mey > ) > SINESS CURE SiCK warkable growth of temperance senti to, through the we, clamors for a J but the y i tially dik hay Lh 1" | Suhlay at hon are pleased to | PAID THE MEN'S FINE. | MONEY AND BUSINESS. m-------------- nw | * . * . " . : us wat the tacts shoul e publish x \ > : : ------ =e ment, which the figures indicate. The | J. R. Booth. The baby cries for the | © 1 sce Mrs, E. P. cht around again. | It : : 1 = . - J . . Bd % Sa . - : > a IVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLORBIL 8 BRIGHTEST vote of 1861s discounted by some j mon. Not one of the three are like | ot A Poti i Smith & Foulds. | She intends joining her husband in | The Company Withdraws Ac LIREOO LON rn A Lou) . § ' ' + < lds Sm ¢ _, . 3 5 : : 1 : Seda : | x iy to get what thew sb much want. 3d an is, of ath Ww © Collingwood in the near future, Mrs. tion Against Strikers. assets,' $61,187,215. In addition to OF X, on.the ground that the people were | . told an interested crowd of hearers O'Hora's many friends 'were' very sor: | 5 ie holders have for \ o . il Te Po. i ATTOW . esCAhe ad any t x : ¢ Sl Toronto clegram, ih i « tod linhility of A L. not seriously minded, that the plebis Special Advent Services i night ; bi : ¥ Bn Day aw a ale ty. to hear oi hei =udden demise: Sha G. O'Donoghue. solicitor ior the so othe Hn Pars: and eily : : : , ad had of being robbed. He |! : .} A : : Our new 300 candle power | cite «id not involve a business-like Last evening St. George's cathedral | had if ni ri papers of the experi- [13 a daughter of John Hamilton, who | International 'hinists, © Kingston, FY insured at low ai possihle - = + +. = 2b tS ' ae MN e apers ee : dein a show istance § en . . « n HAT NE re Hore renewing old or givin YOTTO INCANDESCENT GAS proposition, and that the result was | had a great congregation at prayer fd epeest of merchants lin, other places, | fives a Sh Nn : distan side hove . and Nig Ture oh fons differen ih oh hae I 1 . irom : ; ; ; . : w : . ; 3 a HT o ne \ as + Kings .ocom 2 ¢, has TH } gents LAMP is to bé seen in operation | it such as would have prevailed had | service, The bishop preached forcibly | and only a couple of davs hefore the e ; nt oy rt mn me Bsa . it ived word hat the difference he Se haw. v x \ ot i . is : so. » . : : arty ol pleasure seexsers came in on CeIVE me i e Pe : banner s-- = shou ms. . re m mn the sul grace k will he oer Site Ire 9 arne < I . . at our show Toons ; . | this proposition: been present. I'he ne t al Jjeot ol grace, whi h l x lorger i ited Prantiord, warned his the B. & W. on Monde about ten | tween the strikers and company. so | MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE On It burns.only from 6'to 8 feet of | , ,.. . . , resumed: at the closing evening week partner, Mr. Smith, not to accept ] . Y. 8 : ie ; . small sums. at low rates of interost gas per bo A steavy; height] pichiscite" of 189s can be similarly | 4 wv service to:night. The great attend- | anv che pues unless he knew the per. (© cock and returned early in the even- | far as litigation is conc ii was Lo ie Bevas 3 ur. steady, right | aol s Sh th) gt. Hig E regres its tier Tha aad . i nh < \ ' < 'tion was taken at yo Er tA XIE Ou lehet light, well adapted for store or | discounted and for similar reasons ance, throughout the week has-been re- | con who presented them. ing. The sale held (in Harrington "tiled. This ih Dh % who ald vrante oan cit vs od cout A 1.1 gat heaDLer } [Tt was a mere test of public fecling. | markable; in view of the « uict meth The forger called at the shop and | block last week was a success. Lie Tequen of Lhe company, © ha Te er oY oar and 1 business place. See it at our | J = I lain 4 | 8 1 al i ritucd 1 , | } ¥ fa Nr Suid ! We the fines imposed on the strikers. 1a of Frontei hn | and in 'regard 'to the' prohibition of | 04s and absence of "ritual attractions. wonrht nicat trom r. smith to the . . . tigation against these men, as well nen ee : show rooms. ¥ | Fo RATniactas ad ; i liauori Fhe attendance -at Anglican churches [value of a little over a dollar, ten: | At Queen's This Evening. Lien Hale Ne boost % ih : Post Office i be ma acture and sale o quor 3 : . > : 5 Pint . : . 3 5 . ¢ ss has 4 i " a-- -------------------- BRLOK & HALLIDAY Princess e ; wit \ : le « juc H is not what it ought to be and 'it i5 | dering a Standard bank cheque in This evenir at eight o'clock the drawh. Of cbiurs this does not [Two HUNDRED THOUSAND DOI v 1 Street. | the dominion) It showed a change of | hoped that these services w ill revive a | pavment. Mr. Foulds was absent at Kingston building will be form 1 rh that the st ike his hoon: sotilod. Li in sums from one thousand to S60 votes, from a majority for prohi- | proper |, spirit, especially among men. | the time, and it*. so happened that ally present to Queen's University but th re are many who think it thousay 4 dollars oy i ot . i ¢ . ~ . a od noe B 0 = : np in ' ~N 000s veneeecereeeeee hition of 13 in In to a majority -- there jis nol very mut h small chanee | by Mayor Shaw, on behali of the citi means thit in a short time matters 1 PEMPORTT NM. over Expr ; ® |} avainst it of 117 in INR Great Clearing Sale in the. till. Mr. Smith told the cus- | ons. The gift will © be received and will he adiusted to the sutisiaction of Olle. Market, SnRure ei = ' ii : During the month of Decemb Pro- | tomer that he could not be bothered | hoknowledeed hy the chancellor, Sir I caroars -- ------ ee ° Sark the tots . i ' ring the month of December. Pre . a y ue A 2 + all concerne * HARD COAL e. ark the total vote east In Joos vost, of the New York Clothing Store, | coshing the cheque, and the latter ie | Sandford F leming. The proceedings & 2, MEN AND WOMEN. : v : FRO LAAN: against it, 1.566. Then Brock street, is having a great se plied that perhaps he could get in will ocgupy less than half an hour, Officers Of Court Frontenac. | 4 Use Pig © for unnatural ° 2 | mai he total ste cas Pharek 3 iting te - a cashed somewhere else and went out. and will tq lace in one of "thay >The! > . = | 4 discharges, In © The Old Reliable SCRANTON, Un. © 2 uk the total ve cast an Thurs) ron i ing on De Retubr Ath, i» re The prevlior part of it i€ that in of by ey Aftorvards. the I'he following officers of Court Fron | eo ne | day, 1,183 for, and 1,55 against, and | nade elo ung. order wor nd gen . x ure 2 ms, Wi . . vk "torte nk Se otrictare. ° equalled for Heating | day : ! for, and | SL) spun tH ANd | PY tak a 9 th. 2 ge short time the forver came back, paid | pedanle will he invited to inspect the | tnac, Noo SY, LO a OTe ont ! i ot Lo he bainives, and not estria. ° $¥ Whe favour wit) hich the | . | furnishings. See hand bills for prices : ; ra roy ! ans ering» SCR. Wilson I. Wales od Evid OHEMIOHL Op, €°Dt OF Poisonous. : 884 Cooling. 0 | the fave with which te Liquor | 01 it ¢ celine ai. for the meat and took it away. "Phe | hyilding.. A band will discourse mu- [ereng th ahatiL IW, WI VOR. TD | §asfrHebva SE Sold by Drnggists, | : » ° | Act of 1902 has been regarded be 3 5 pol sav, of course, that the forger | Ge pe C.} John Je nhins; : i, : = I A\C!ICINAT], 0. or gont 15 plain wrasper, ° ® | comes at one apparent. The temper was clever enouch "to know that sus | p---- Bndesson; reconding soerstory, olf $700 or 3 bottion $2.78. ° 1 : "= Br x3 "ia The Difference. picions would be aroused unless he A Venerable Tvler. R. McCann; financial secretary N freulir sont cu requoct. * S. ANGLIN & CO : i . party. or those who support the A frows ni th, a bing Winds took the meat away. and that he Xdward Ball. the venerable tyler 1we: treaswier, Thomas Lambert; 1 ga . nmr -- sale of lauor i . ire. Tostriates tain-dr clouds, had weather ne ; ting hie kis Shhabah JH fa > wl at » van; wo t, © = v . h Foot of Wellin fton St oi" : fuer In, the more Vestrjoted Vet i my sight all things were right. as then only Starting his work in of Masonic lodges, was reelected to al? me "H Y ' th Y ee 1. B MORE COUNTERFEITERS. . 5 . o for, wained HH ovotes, as compared For we were there together Rrangiond and was hot ready to met ly, position for the thirty-third time ag S. 'w i) « Jruth ; 2 ns . . : ®00s00cccccsccrsssvsend Mill tic clot of INL and 335 as wn azure skies, the oul, by the Ancient St. Johw's lodge last Re io i Cian i V. Her il. Ch + Makers of Silver Dollars Arrested : i . . i : NE, i ocers: physician, Dr. . erald; : » compared with the result in 189s he air i \ ) night He has also been tyler of Min Mad : i in Detroit. 2 | white the apposite party cine I cel of thin and cold, Bibby's. Oak Hall. Bibby's. den Lodge cinee its concention and has B ( Ra R. y. Al n Ly : ' nm Mh ed Stats y ATTENTION | | : 1 1 } : pat ; caine SW athe ellow Buyers who have heen the rounds | tyhid ( taragui dodge for a great wahal a" he ne . ire fivials have raided . ana il respectively an the comparison | - -- roour SH ar 2 50 : § hos hv Thora Taw committee, R. 8S. Dobb: an \ ; ervite. he : ' i t 1 1 «ms tet? ; . " 'er ray our and aU overcoat wat many vears. There ew better i in | h and arrested HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR NEW! of their accomplishments "now with | ny 110s ali. Bivhy them all Soa nt before vou buy. "posted" Masons in » city, and cer- | Clark, i Ce or of Franl and Segond- Hand conds, ©) .. ils > stmir r Or ereoats e tha the Ho. DD BithvE : . ar. ---- eerie Y , 4 k ~ ~ ol i ' i Vv « « ar. ' Ser are ant Stoved, "ote Alwavs on hs | smart i von alone ihhv? ak Hall. acne ' Gent's © Furnishings, Dry . In IN eve IY gave } anne XN, Nn 12.50, 13.50, hs a, ' ' + rs Biblys O os Huard Gi coun Musical Instruments, at siaughtr prices. 1 a miaibri plelie | The H ns' Overcoats ** BibLy's." Oak, Hall. ¢ Bibby's. A good overcoat has = It nds of dol vi large stock of Seem and Stoves . Sy hi weather for over . Are you awake to the fact that #10 doctor's | overco i ' : Y h ¢ buve a RQ 1 I 0 3 Li and Furniture that must be sold for wari of Jil Ho, > Jenkis' Over Cur store is the place for overcoats, here will buy yon an on t that 212.50," 813.50, 311, 8 H b ae ' her shace. I have evervthing from a nelle to Vi ( or \ enkins' Overcoats long and swagger, SH). £12. $13.50 Sl Or HORE Thane ARSE SERB Oe : ra a Se sobilis. x Thic i the weather for overcoats, = : ' Fir : os 3 2 \ } an anchor to suit the publi Give me a nao iHtitior h ! ad . ------ the H. D. | v ( {tind the pren together with call. Bid Our st S he pla { ' it Sy 1 \ oo 2 a 7 and Rideau $11 =H i Stir x4 3 Be eat : Noo | = : : < eee RIT for it. This vear the wards have o. ' : Boys' Overcoats. s- r-- {a i a . : : Raglans, Chesters, reefers, 82.50 to Boys' Overcoats. firmed the positio ev occupied roc inderwear. 8 cui 2 y } ZACKS 271 and 273 i a pe p ! ons thev oceupi d f d underwear, 21 a t, Jenkins . : CHesters, 'rosters, 8250 to : v-Y Princess St. 1N08, but 'in all of them there is a the firand Unie Bibby C 26, Du 36.50 Jegkn Second door below Corbett's. | certain leaning to the greater restric ants at he » PIObY £0. | Underwear at The H. D. Bibby Co. jr ' , \ EN z } . Binh - s s 9 . " ns hE: = e _--

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