Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Dec 1905, p. 1

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on is over and we get he ordinary bargains will busier than ever. The departments, the holiday you the values extraor- are . to be forgotten, and price, will make a price eal bargain chance people pon the valugs Joffered. TS. undreds of hiefs went comes piling scores and marked articles at give-away prices . magnitude of awaiting this short list : TANDKERCHIEFS, guaran and And Will bar chiefs, to go at undkerchiefs, to go at Sale Ladies' os : e the present one of Ladics r price. Whether in nead of a nn made to wait till next se ae the offerings at this year's make, finish and «ty! uarter length, in sizes from alue was $5 and our highest 7.88 . WITHOUT w? 2 ions in Furs | Off ie finest exclusive styles i very picee in the elabora for our own regular stock tv of the style, the excellence hip. © They represent the b ers. Now we offer them at lar price. and finish, in Astrachan and om LI om ial in double Sable, at 11.00 1.88 to 17.63 rs to match the Rufis above = 10.58 nd Alaska Sable ( Sanesaervaus wari 2R.13 to 4 ies' W Ladies' Wear ts that must be clear sure such the prices have ction of their regula 1 CATING GLOVES, regular a ach seer » JERWEAR, vests and dray ool, each nte., Toe, VESTS AND -DRAW Rs, W ach ...... . 73¢. and ¥ I'S, special at T5e.,.- 1.25 INGS, made from Scotch withour heels. 8, both black and red LOUDS...... 25c., 305, AW & SON ER ------ ------------ Ss. ess $3 oo ots, made Just the Bought this week. © No scarcity of Neck- wear for NEW Phenominal sale of Neckwear Christmas, but we are keeping up our Y stock. E.P. Jenkins Clothing Ce. "Perfect Workmanship Choicest Materials A combination to be had in our shoes. Wear '"Allen's"'| ' Military Bootmakers Sign of Golden Boot 84 Brock St. MADE-TO-ORDER Persian Lamb Jackets ~~ Select Your Fins. f Quality, Style and Fit Un- equalled. YEAR 72. INO. 301. ev EAR'S this © 8 { ! This is St. John's Day. St. Mark's church Entertainment, this ening. Mceting of Longshoremen, to-night at WINE GLASSES ROBERTSON BROS.. Carpets, everything cheaper than usual. | TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORE | FOR NEW YEAR'S night, a repart from Gen. Doubasoff wintele governor-genernl of Moscow, saying that the revolt there had failed, tha | the military had the situation iy Clarets Ports HOUSE TO-LET. OLLEGE STREET NEAR UNION street, Stone House, in good repair, | 10 rooms, stable and = out houses, 3 acres land, suitable for garden and pasture. Possession immediately. Apply at Mcl.eod's Drug Store. MUST BE SOLD A large variety of first-class Hal! | Jeatots, Sheet-Irop Stoves, Pug, Box | nd Wood Stoves, Cook Stoves and | , Ranges. Also a lot of Furniture and | © 898 PRINCESS STREET | Nicholas and ( where, and altho an indication of another upheaveal at THE DAILY B KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1908: THE LEADERS Workers Strike Again. Peters Dee, 27.-- Empero ount Witte received las St. burg, hand, and that whatever defection may have existed among the troops, had bein overcome by attacks on them with bombs and revolvers, to which they had been subjected from the | windows -afid roofs of houses, and vhich so enraged them, they could hardly be restrain Although re bellion may flare up immediately else vh there already i . . . Odessa, if the attempt at armed re Everything in the Tumbler line | | jiion at Moscow should be crushed, from the cheapest to the best. | the leaders of thin reds Will seenive | a ble from which they cannot quick als 2? . Sly recover Large variety of Full and Half | Among the developments hore, yes Crystal. | terday, the most important was cap: | ture of the leaders of the "Fighting Legions," which ¢nds the dang: of confined THE LUCKY NUMBER. Gamblers Discover it is Buling in Lotteries. Paris, Dec. 27.-The lottery gambl ers, who already _had many supersti- B o'clock, He ean easily be fearless who dare not | tions, now have a fresh one. Some in- ma es. 1 on . atic ¥ Losing the temper takes the edge off ! Of Fighting Legions Caught das us stati Han ound ts that # ¥ x a thi \ an : any argument. | more than half of the big prizes this The sun Hides Thursday at 7.54 aan In St. Petersburg. month have been won*by tickets the and sets at 4.30 p.m | . numbers of which - added up make Limestone lLodpe, No 91, A.0O.U.W.| twenty-one, meets Thursday evening, BR o'clock, { Thus on December 1st, the holder of Mavbe going to'churcli would he fun if ticket No. SOUI85 won L he |it shocked your friends to have vou go MUTINY IN MO fen " "th : i i ler : L 40,000 Ph | Credit. Sale of Farm Stock at W. H Oy ru ras he a g | 0. 2061 won £2000, On the same {ih Jhsnes is ne id of Jail | OF DON COSSACKS, TVER DRA- day Noy i won £1,000. On De « y 4 an low fe { cember 13th 0. WOIRS won the first every time | GOONS, NESVIZH INFANTRY. iz 4 i i This day in history :--First Ontario] ? x prize of the Paris Municipal Lottery. {legislature met, 1867 ; Kitchener joined | Ihe superstitions gamblers now de Roberts at Gibraltar | Bodies of Beardless Youths Strew mand not only that . the prizes, bat It takes a girl a long time to learn : 1 » the tickets " ote i 0 Jb taken a girl a lone time to learn | goers 9.000 Rebels Killed, | "hog fhe picket be ballot for, vour arm around her to keep her iro 3 - > 8 a ED ot thers wi ny a i falling on the icc eop he wm 10,000 Wounded--Putiloff Iron ,ll in one district. r 1 their barracks. | issued warrants for' the arrest of the ISH WHOL GET IT British Columbia May Have The Portfolio. | | | | A MONTREAL MAN MADE MINISTER OF MARINE. ier. | MAY BE | It May Be That a Shuffle Will Be Made in the Offices--Who is Likely to Be Taken in--Dead Minister's Body Coming to Canada. : Ottawa, lec, The belief in Ot tawa is that the vagancy in the gov ernment occasioned by the .death of = us the business for parliament, The pre vailing opinion here is that Hon. L. I. Brodeur will go to the marine de As to who will enter the govern: ment, opinions differ. Solicitor-General Lemicux is capable and ambitious. portfolio will go to British Columbia. Prefontaine's secretary, stated that M instead, but tako steam. passengers, forced to wait. vines yesteggda the route to Pictou, plies between ment Inlet. VALUABLE WORK Coombs, and a num the Salvation Army, 'waited wpon Pre- Whitoey and members of will f I large crowd between seriously inj admission, and enough was spent the city's + SUMME ---------- . Island. The o'clock into twenty-four hour Thus a day mails Army. Toronto, Dee. 27. creased grant next year anc it. Commissioner v has been looking into the immigration get he were taken in, H. Gervais, MP, for St. James division being made so licitor-gencral, the move would be re- | If a Big garded as a strong arrangement. It Made. is not improbable, however, that a Albany. N.Y ! v, Selby, Dec. 26 wor in this vie ago, 18 riends in the States. ). Vallsau and baby Nr. mrchased Toronto, Ont., Dec, Bicknell, K.C., to have the winding New York, | "Now was unusually brutal. bets to feed hundreds starving poor the continued two practices and the the Junior O.H.A. called off, Private Kentier, 2rd Infantry, Watertown, kno Dunn's Place." found, was lying face the hayloft. agree to the propositi and very low. is. Commissioner ber of officers of Hon. Raymond Prefontaine, will be | mier | filled early next year. The approach of cabinet, to discuss colonization | the session makes it necessary to | fairs. The army | have a head for department to prepurs | 84,000 this year Appropriation to Montreal, Dec. 27. Nicholson Pont, the proprietors of a racing pool room at Delormier committed for 'trial before the court of King's borich, on a woond runningy a : 4 ------ LL ----_------ Poor Sleighing. Sleighing was- rather sinity for Christmas, A attended the tea-meeting here on Christmas night, Mrs. W Sexsmith, who had weeks i a stroke a Miss Lillie Wood left on Wednesday last 'to visit Mr. and Mrs. have returnel home to spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt are spending a few days at their son's in Deseronto. F. Amey spent Christmas with friends at Moscow and Bellrock. renee To Seek New Legislation. The affairs of the York County Loan & Savings company will be aired before the leg islature at the coming session. James stated, to-day, that he proposed to spply for special legisla tion for the direction and reorganiza- tion of the company. He added that he had not withdrawn his application proceedings conducted under the Ontario act. 16. up Fought To Finish. 27.~Tho prize fight ¢'" Kilrain, of Canada, and "Kid" Callaghan, of the Bronx, arranged by Wall of first -------- of @ompany "*B," stationed at Madison Larracks, was burned to death in fire, on Tuesday, in a barn in the rear of a saloon at No. 118 Arsenal street, $Y, as "Julia Kentier had evidently erept into the barn to sleep, and, when downwards in wn on viggtion Princess went No Longer Ply to Prince Edward Halilax,; N.8:, Dro, 27--A Chatlotte- town, I'.B.I,, despatch announces the close of the season of na suinhier' steamers. out of harbor, toward Picton, vester- day 'morning, but encount returned at ten lieved the 'government winter steamer would be at once it' wae found it would to get was lost, while freight were No mail left the pro- y. The Minto goes on while the Stanley Summerside and' Tor- ered ice, and . It was be despatched Has Been Done By the Salvation received a grant of and desires an in- 1 probably Coom partment, The transfer of the St. | question in every province in Canada, Lawrence channel and the control off and leaves on January lst for Eng- 'Montreal harbor to this department | land to consult with General Booth would point to the continuation of jover the Canadian situation. Hon. the department under a man from Mr. Whitney stated to the delegation Montreal district. that the immigration work of he Salvation Army in Ontario had ben most valuable, rn sp WHAT CAN BE DONE. Dec. 27.--In his an- nual report to be presented h an attempt at an armed upri in Senator Templeman has sat without | | io) ive next month, State Engi- St. Petersburg. This capture, it ig un portfolio for many years, and length oe Vanalstine 'will recommend that I, placed in the hands of the ABDUL HAMID, of service, with the growing mport- | ad, £40.000,000, of the $91,000, 0 mt complete infoymation re The Sultan of ®urkev. whose ance of the Pacific 'province, would in- 000 remaining from the appropriation garding revalitionary plans, and the | resistance to the de nds of the a dicate the probability of Hon. Mr. [0 0 construction of the state barge { : A : Be rv rele [ren powers for certalle reforins in Mace we 5 a ihiate 3 r 5 1 places where arms ais concealed, as | EE POETS Very. ned lovolving Turkey Pormplernan being made sinister of -in-{ Ghat 1s made available for contract wel -us disclosing the weak spots in into serious trouide; has once more land reveaue, etait work during the coming year. If this the army. gained a certain prosfibence in FEurapein There is said to be a possibility at is done, he says, the Py ntendont ------ affairs. 1 is the gen@al opinion of the | (ho game time of a shuffle by which | ! works 3 | I wilt civilieed nationt 4 Furope that the | oo rl 'Ry Hl be trang of public works and canal board wi : . Sick Man of Burdpe" should he svi an. aries yman will be Lranss}. ahs lace one-half of the work ; Mating In Hose: 7 pressed onee and for, §ver. ferred from the public works to the of trating the new canal under ondon, ee, iy ie Bt. laters rm peep ee department of railways and canals + P " 3 ve ' ant r ring th st part of 1906, burg cor Spurplent or the fm Sols PITH OF THE NEWS. The tarifi commissioners, who re contract during the first pa t aphing under date of ceember essen turned from the west, resumed their Seems nh th, states that the first regiment of enquiry at Valleyfield, on Tuesday POOL ROOM PROPRIETORS. : \ Teor Dr : || The Very Latest Culled From All pry vheld, Y, ---- Don Cossacks, the I'ver Dragoons, an Over The World and travel thence toward the mari- it F 1 in M0 the Nesvizh infantry are reported to ? a time provinces, Committed 'or Tria! jon- have mutinied at Moscow, and that Chinese officials, at Shanghai, have 2 . ] \ treal. A despatch from Mr. Clement, Mr. Park, have been charge of My. and Mrs. R. Paul has Wartman's residence, and intends moving 'in the spring. A . number of visitors this week. street brokers, part of the Christmas day programme, Both men were 1. Spectators paid $5 in "Grumbling At Weather. Hockey enthusiasts are grumbling at mild weather and lack of ice. St. George's have had but match in scarcely three weeks ahead. Unless a cold spell sets in the talked-of game, with Belleville on New Year's day, will have to be The sultan has formally - refused ee to hold the MorGéean eonference at Madrid, wa in and fow the to Toronto, Ont... Dec. 27. Southwesterly =~ winds, Le Thursday, contin wild a FOR THAT-- ¥¥ 5 § (0)-(o) Any store will say--" Something for & fine evening costume 2--Oh, yes indeed, we have something that will surely please you.' E But that's mo guarantee tliat you be shown Fabrics that differ frm carried No "just the ordinary" ¥ Goods and Silk Stocks. t ¥ But here ? ; Well--we huy as the ordianty store does, up to a certain point (ouly per- haps more carefully)--ara thee--we (e- gin to hunt for the usually beautiful Cloths in which silk ang lightdul most b igh and the Teh Weavinen oa unusnal in eng, the . Soft, vou do not often Such Fabrics are specially designed and made for one purpose--for the evens ing gown !« ' And as we said, you will find them here--among them just exactly the you want to get, but didn't where to find. And (best news of all) you won't be asked to vay one penny more than you are quite willing to spend. x 3 Crepe de Chene, © Orepe de Paris; Pope lin de Chine, Chiffon NBroche, Point de sprit, Figured Nets, Printed Tulle, Bins broidered Chiffon, Albatoss, ete. : Beautiful Trijumings snd Duinty Laces in great variety. + Receptions Gowns, * Which we will turn uy, to suit the most particular custom- er. ! Inspection of materials inviteds Estimates given if requested. : aT ¥ MOHR.--In Kingston, on a0 to RAR OH Ron, 02 Division street, a son. HBIICK.--At 88 Gore street, Kivgston, on Dec. 27th, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. William Brick; a son. : MARRIED. Dec. 27th, Kingston, PEPPARD--YOUNG,~At Sjctaber A. 190, by Rev, J. 8 oyd, uj oppard, to Em Yohug, both of Kingston. 2 ROBT. J. REID, The Leading Undertaker 'Phone 577. ' 223 Princess St. The Xonferiul wsht 2 impor al y: The Great R. Xi eta. Le FRESH 23.3350 meaume New Year's Day, Ja ast Matinee at 2.80. Ever Jen. 1st A NIGHT OF WHOLESOME FUN The Comedy Hit of the ¥ : THE ARRIVAL OF KITTY By Norman Lee Swartout (Presented bv a Company of Metropoli- ri So ay. for Matinee or | Seats on sale Friday, mple's Telogram ects. le A "Table Raisins, Table Figs, New Almon Fa mpo! Gurd's Imported White Rock, Radnor, aspberry Yin | they are to \ | He confirms the estimate that 2 promoters of the recent riot. POY 0 0 | He : . the remains would be sent to Canada Cc REW ARD | rehwit have been killed ad 10,000 : Itatiy produ: in Ins Jaiperals by the first steamer, accompanied by 1 it | wounded. e sav that bodies strew a ,072,647, according to Ne re- | § Mr. Lemieu : Will be ample if you take ad-"§ | . . : . : : + on. Mr. Lemieux, BROCK STREET. vantage of the Property Bargains [ | Ing strecis are almost all those of | port of the-Onturia Bureau of Mines. | The Canadian government has de: tee offered in the December "Bulle beardless youth, 2 The official retgens of the recent | cided to an exhibit at . . tion" now being distributed. Under date of Preember 26th] mid-{ New York" mayvoraiRy tection, show { \ilan, Italy exposition, 1 o exhibit N SWIFT'S REAL AAT A GENCY night, the-same correspondent says | McClellan elected by a majority of | at' Liewe will be sent there. Informa- 3 a i » lates ows from Moscow no sub- | 3,168 votes. z 0 . a | the latest news from Su » . tion to this effect has been cahled to Undgr Auspices of chante in the situation. The| Abram Hummel, the New York law-| Superintende hi Hodearriers' Union, No. 66, | | sta £ a Superintendent Hutchison. 4 . hon. | | revolutionists were making no head: | yer, has ' heen re-arre sted, and re Ald. Champagne has retired from Thursday, Dec.28 | CATARAQUI WARD, | way, hut showed no signs of exhas- | reléascd on the production of a second | (fia mayoralty contest. The hitch over At 6 p.m | To 'THE ELECTORS :i--F . Fro | tion. Tt is ve sorted that there is: an | $10,000 hai | securing for him an acclamation in CITY HALL my past record as School Trustee Ald- | armed AS in the gaveryinant of A new clectoral law has been gazet- | Ottawa ward has been satisfactorily {erman. and Mayor, vou thin can be | Sgrama, and that a provisional gov- | ted at Petersburg, which promises rranged I. i. Laverdue and Mr : of service to the Ward and the City at | ! | cats wld arranged. . oh Ly all: Nr Everybody Cordially Invited 10 Attend | ire 'i° 'Would then ask for vour vote | ernment has been tablished. to be a disappointment to the pro- | Champagne, C. S. 0. Boudreault and EE N ~ | and ififlucnce towards electing me as The emplovees of the Futiing Seon fotariad org ) ations: Edward Gauthier are re-elected with- WANTED laerma . works after resuming work str iscount ki has been appointed | out contest * IX electe 1 1 endeavor to f v 1 + . : * . ed BR LE will endenver uc fulfil) in. They killed a policeman, riot- | first amabassador from Japan to the New bonding warehouse regulations the obligations of the office to your en A r i g 5 r . PLAIN = COOK GOOD | tire satisfaction. . y od, and dec lared the v would en ulate United States, after a distincuished | will come into effect on January 1st, ug Apply to 43 King street { Yours Faithfully their comrades of Moscow, but the | career in the diplomatic service, | They will prov ide that all parties us A Cu TENT | GI NER AL. SER | NEIL C. POLSON. | fighting spirit is absent from most of In New York, Commander Eva | ing bonding warehouses must pay for 1 A LY at | ae mm sere | the St. Petersburg workmen tooth. of the Salvation Army, had | the services of the officer in charge. - | FRENCH CONVERSATION CLASS | The locomotive hauling the incoming | her chatelaine 'bag cut from her wrist-{ At present there is an annual fee, This -- | : . ow Err ECs AT liviera expres€ was blown up at} during a crush at a subway station will be done away with AFEW SN 1 | MISS L. GRANT, .( TIFICATED | 7 ike Ing a i | 1 A ' 4 MART GIRLS CAN H AVE [| each singing (Tonic Sol-Fa), Piano, | Vilna, where there is a strike in pro William Smith and his' grandson - - - . ut and light employment ; aiso | 30 HEE ng v1 NS Cart, bY de. } The Northern cable i till in | 1 i Burlingt wood wages. Apply Ningston | French (Conversations : ) le, | gress we Northern cab 8 n- | di in a enlvert, near Burlington H Company Lemery, revet superieur de I" academic | terrupted. Only a hali dozen places in | The boy was drowned, the old man re PRESENT FROM PEOPLE. --_-- | de Pari : als saches Voice Culture | y rom ---- aris") : also : U the - wv. reached 'hy 161e:% asived | | ; I CER -- | (Behnko's System), -and Elocution | the empire can be 1 ached hy { ceived a kick in the chest,' which may | ¢ : . A MAlD For ENE RAL HOUSE Fr. Conversation Class to. start in| graph, including Odessa prove hil ona hors: % killed $800,000 For Miss Roosevelt's ar eo, ig January. Apnly. 243 Earl street | © A St. Petersburg correspondent, in Wedding Gift. H. B. R. Craig, 197 King stree | re ee eee. | sD ated December 26th, savs un *Baker Ore. a. a Sof raig, 197 King street | a despatch dated [ v i MAYOR KILLS WIFE. Ba ity, Ore, Dec. 27.--A move NOTICE srnor-General Doubassoff, tele weate | 1 MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN OF GOOD | . | Governos ener l { : i 5 -- | to 3 ate by popu ug SUDSCEP! ion a : : » ° i Sa re =z ed rae tore > vestorday, rovorts wat 15-1} | wedding present for Miss Alice Roose- Aum WOMAN Ral | rar REGULAR. MEETING OF THE | 2raphilig ve terda Fie Ana Suffering F p -1v & pre / 4 DOSE 8 an Bh A earn ANCA L Local 220. will | 000 persons had heen Killed or wound. | Suffering From Cancer, She Im- | ¢}¢, who is to be married to Con- k of high-class nature | x Y : i ary. Apply Box "C.." Whig on the Sven ng of | ud at. Moscow. plored Ending Pain. | gressman Nicholas Longworth, in Feb ABS -- em F408 0 | 27 ime of 6 | ce hag star ¥ GENTLEMAN TO NAVE THEIR lof officers a rtant 1 bes Y et r A - : Ia ia oy | ruary, has been started by citizens of t ' * od nel rs ar o : . y | charas took place yvester- | » easter . ow ' . suits pressed and cleaned carefully by | Al 'members ar id to ai Insurrection Col apsing. : chat * Jon 1) en the eastern part of Oregon. It is the band : & I aT a have rder i Lahr D ok cote irre. when ther mayor of | plan of the originators to have the # date suit made. Gallow- | -------------------- | i ei rg, i 5 es n. M. Canton, killed his wife | subscription lists in each state of the y : 3 { i ponde ole hing from 3 eters : : 3 -- 1 Brock Sweet soa PERSONAL MENTION. { pondens § ii me hare at ed to with a hatchet at the woman s own | union, the money subseribed to be 1 S TO DO PLAIN (AND. LIGHT ' t burs, PAIR, ( : and car t request transmitted to the various state treas AI A? AG rT Le na doubt that the insurrection was 1 Cor he & had | ror " a ole or spare + on, . Ie a mye time past the woman had | yrers . . vie ff mrt Movements OF Tus People--What | 1 ing. The insurgents still held Tro waneer, and | tea wiio will iis wr forward Jt do ' charees paid. Send stamp | They Are Saying And Doing. | the quadrangle in which the work in the.presence OE ul Jreugury ue ash fil rticulars. National Mig. | © Charles A. Publow leit yesterday to | men's council was sitting, as a revol A red hob husband. 1 uct. pseriptions wil close on Cr Montreal { implored her hushand, | Pobyuary Sth, so as to enable the pre --_ i | spend a few days with friends in Pic- | utionary committee, but only because 3 0 her misery hy Kil) , 7 bla the pre I Dr BO = | ton : | Governor-General Doubassc was not oa : | so} { 1 : § font, which it ix believed will be about BOYS, TO LEARN-PLUMB- | OT ' : Loy I De la J ing he tated that she had sev: § 8300, 000. . : i ng 'Trade, pays l PAR af 25 com- | Charles A. Fallon left to-day, for | yet ready to give the coup de grace] tad 15 take Ter ow] Haorevelt to be Jame over i Miss } g course of practical Finstruc- | Ottawa, to visit friends for a lew | Firing continued intermittes lif | a Tdi on i ae an) oO the wed t howe © r sche ' : ' a fe - | ding. Indiv subsery s wi i il At home ¢ r in i our She ule, | days. { throughout the days At five ox locke Nusterday, during the absence of the ing. i nd ic ual ubseriptions will he M \ A ¥ 3 y tochoste: roe} \ wre heing nse | tu » ten cents V Plumbers Association. Posi- William MeGall, Rochester, N.Y., is | automatic guns were being nsed m \ t ie supposed that the yavor | --~ } secured. Coyne Bros Co. | visiting his parents guring the holi- | Strastner Sq but the insurgents n implored by his wife to end ing _ Schools, New York, | jay seas : | were becom exhausted, after their nee 4 , NOSE JAG, NORWAY Ghieago, MNls., Cincinhi oO. Frea | day season. . 3 were Le mg ¢ f . her rings, for when the servant re & » STYLE. catalogue ncinfali, O. Tree! Jame Neilson, of Stella, had a fqur dags fighting, and, it was rapidly turned the woman was dead, Killed : ¥ fall a week since and suffered the | degenerating - into guerrilla warfare. | 0) plows of a hatchet, Suggestion for Those Who Swear : bo y | sever LOST. | fracture of a leg. Sy 'ad fhe insurgents wor defending bo m M. Canton directed the servant to Of Drinking.- -- | «. John Counter and wife, Toledo, | solves with revolvers and bombs as ' : ; ne rive i En : mamma his | Ir ohn > n anc v = ' it A 0 4 he fr o for police, and on their arrival London, lee. 27.~The: Norwegian A ROUND GOLD PIN Tr WITH | Ohio, spert Christmas with their pa they were being hunted down rom | Coo arrested and conducted to prison. | qupers describe how hod pearls. this morning. Finder will be | rents, Sydenham street, | house to house, The correspondent | yo 4 ed no regret at the ter | ha EE " . new method of __™Warded on returning to this Office. | Mrs. Danijel McKonty, Gretna, Man., | predicts that the crushing of the re-} dead aetna THR as came . Popular ND spending 3 > wi f sther, | hellion is likely to be folld 1 by the ' among the lowes classes an aris HAND BAG HY . - -- | is spending a while with her mother, | belie ! be | 1 Ha was elected mayor of St. Pierre | (j,i, wid-ha. dm Ty $n: 3 : ViTH SMALL PURSE | yo j,noghue, University avenue, | most horrible atrocities if the "Black | 1 was highly esteemed by innia. A would be drunk fills tho nount of money under | : . 4 | 2 i | véars avo, and was ghly t palin. of his hand with aqvavit, which m Princess, street ard | Miss Ethel Hatton has return {to | hundreds are let loose, | fis fellow. townsmen, oi nan \ \ ' ed to this Office, | her home in Toronto, after spending | Ean ! A YOTY strong corn hrandy, and ATO! " S | the holidavs with her relatives here. pulls it up through his nose. This is Y » NX x 2 ha 3 "wr ~1 sever: 1 vy % Oe (FORTY-FIVE DOLLARS. } 0) "y "Macdonald, B.A. language | AT ALL SEASONS. SPECIAL CONDITIONS, peeled sevetal times, though once is on December Dist. Finder | master of Carleton Place High Se hoot, | . Ww s1 } TE "fi nt fo sone a man intoxicated, : t gh . ase & become 4 be libernlly rewarded, by Bern- | js spending a week with William Bas { The People: Want to Blay the | 1, ret the Canadian Dogs Enter || Note drinting has become a real Wilton, Ont. San. | Muskrats. | Competition ! Vie, ays the Orghludet. The effcet is -- rE wor ihn { " . - terrible, be te the » ry ao en J. W. Gates returned to Winnipeg, | ~ Chatham, Ont leo. The On- | Detroit, Mich., ec, 27.~At the meet terrilss : ping Cd . whole her you a LET. | 3 orning. after spending the | tario game | rohibits the tre : : Kian i ? . ' oment. an " ee | 3 ql ae hig le ih with' his mother in or + vivive y of m rats bet ii ng of the American Kennel (lub just | the drankard remains almost uncon STOR A DWELLING s+ Christmas holidays wit png ra yf held in New York, which was attend: | scious for several minites Afterwardg Stores," ete. MeCann "1 an Alfred street hi | the months of April and January, | ives of fifty out of | there is a sloepy fatigue, as there is _ Axency, 51 Brock street. F. W. Tresham, the once genial re- | and the peop f West Kent dra 'at- |, of the association, t | after opium smoking BRICK Sh -- | pregentative of the Scranton, Pa TiFmpting to hat the Ta? elit atin was decided that the word American : : ICK SHor AND RESIDENCE, NO: | fehools in Kingston, is very ill in | order that they may go after the rats a A ies. o-dog Tred Apert | PL Frincens street . moderate rent. | yo yiivon hospital, a | at all seasons. It is alleged that athe | V0 50% CELL That only one bred | EXODUS FROM JAMAICA. Steacy & Steaty. | A lady parishioner of St. Thomas | rats make their homes in the dykes H the United Stat or hy a citizen of Et rr c---- | church, "Belleville, presented Rev. G. | which have been erected to keep "ey R 100 COT ll and that animals | YOURE Men Deserted Island for Death Of 'A Veter: {R. Beamish with $100 at Christmas | water from fooding the farms and {0 hive arc not eligible ta com Dominion sleran. | for a fur-lined coat burrows which .are made in the | P™ ewhere are > oto ec : . h Lse ot s « v . HTOW : a al 2} ete ' WS ens special Ging . ot. Fi.~The. hows sc inde ir, Ont., Dec. 27.--Lewis Pear: ] -Gapt. James Bell" of the schooner | embankments destroy the usefulness of pte ul ben h, alos 4 unl # special Kisigelom, Ja x Dee. ~The hews son, a descendant of ome of the old- | Robert McDonald, has returned hore | the dykes. The matt r has heen re- | HERE R made that they gy fC papers hore Are. drawing attention to est families of Virginia and Marvland, {after a successful season. He laid wp | ferred to Hon. J. 0. Resume Ie (ecision particular interest te. continued exodus Curing the last | at the Hotel Dien, after veéars [hic wv 1 Weller's Bay hore, as the Wolverine Kenggt Club is | few years of the most promising of ir irom heart dis Sy He | 5 Xosse ab ¥ or of the Ot eet to hold a bench show in Detroit, next | the young men of Jamaica to Cana- REnSpS. a1 James Norris, prepmetor of the |) i i March 9 ie ore iv lesser degree + United | sons and a daughter. The | tawa house, who has been very ill for In A Serious Condition. larch, and PRONE d that ther da, and in les er degree to the United - and "one of the sons, live in | some time past, is recovering nd Ww } Ont Dee, 27. Horace will be many Canadian entries. Jt will | States Within the last few years : wi | snon be around again, His | Do ployee « tie Canadian {bt ary to frame the conditions some three or four hundred of the - |friends are pleased to hear that he is {bri "while, with other men, | of the Jo al competition to permit Ca- | flower of the island have shaken its Thi Bate: ' D. Lioing Ro we aiid placing dome girders in nadian bred dogs to compete, dust from their feet and have gone to | oe districts in Sant omineo, ley 0 i + n abe Ap % i _. have sen acainst Be Soverament iY Thomas Lake, the well-known clar tthe. bott'ing works, wa -------- eck their mnt in the gre at Do- General Morales may make an attem it | ionetist of the Guards' Band, is leav- v fall girder and pine) A special treat for the customers at minion, which offers so mach induce to establish a new capital I {ing Ottawa, to fill an engagement in | ag wetl of the building. Hig | (ibsonis Red Cross Drug Store, A cup ment to a young man. Ex-Ald, John M ap] Sin the cifv, | a theatre in Galt, Ont, He will stay | skull wa roped and be revived mera for Bevel. ; rrr from: Toronte * visitin St bis fami. | there for the remainder of the seacon. | ternal ind oA 1 now in Windsor Alpiecs of one's mind is' never an} "It cures Bronchitis « ' Ag WI | Mr Lake ig an old Kingstonian. | hespital in a serious condition, -atcopthide gift. } Cross cough syrup,' 20c. = . } i Ras; Lime Juice nds, New Grenoble Walnuts, Ale, Linger Ale, ater," W 'y ar, ial HINTS «poe Gibson's Red Jas. Redden @ Ceo. - | Importers of Fine Gracories Night. % % Jan. 3rd, Miss » BOARD WANTED. "OR STUDENTS n Dairy School, eas EASTERN Ss course at ory we would RIEL of : dpteas. Hutivet-aA Kain. Cushen- { bly in the Barriefield a evening. Over seven couple being present, Music for ing wad supplied " Connor's wuppiied" irp Cros. oe mig Character is' a our virtues and -

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