\ THE DAILY REITISH WH. SATURDAY, PECEMBER 30. 1911. : PAGE SEVEN. -- a mm-- mr SUPPORT THE POWER BY-LAW | cyor aus Te Told In {luz timniz is WOOOH HR T° | EXPLANATION OF BALLOTS T «fe h { : Mrs. Elsdale Robertson and - : ; i » wl L wilight § si = 5 cee fab Tee ight Department Endorses the dyin Hoot Commission FOR BY-LAWS , '"I'be Pines," Brockville. og Roberteon, who have been spending . oe. "@| he past week with Mr. and Mrs. I. (Continued from Page 6.) - |S. Robertson, Sydenham street, will ' : = » To be Voted on Monday Mes. W. G. Anglin, Earl street 'return to Ottawa on Monday. : ' : a od : : my *! Mr. Thomas Taylor, of Montreal, 'is oh EY at ena i : gave a dance on Thursday evemng| og... the holidays with Mrs, J. I. Kingston, Dec. 30.--( e Kdi- £12,000 to equip our own plant in for her daughter, Miss® Huth Anglin. A &F ' ter): As it is very i ot i eceive ithe m 3 . 2 # "i 4 y in the jorder t sive power, - very bright and jolly time was spent | CArTUtheTS, Annandale ¥ " 0 receive A wer, NO at a Mr. lobert Patridge arrived from [test interests of the city" thal trelder from what'sour directi it 3 by all the guests, who were Asses], rriddy New > 50urce or om motiv mpan Helen and Marjorie Campbell," Miss Yate Sa i A oud Wil. power by-law should carry / iext|{may come. ' 0 e y Louise Maclennan, 'Toronto, Miss fi... sireet. He will return to Toron- Monday, allow me to point out, as| fais is from the repori of the ex: Coror, PINK. ; Roa Regus, Mise Jad] Walton, 15 on Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs. {hes already been explained, the cary- | pert. As the above expenditure will be 2 : > Miss Katherine Hart, Misses Annie partridge, who hb t the ast | ; by imple . i it wi a Order Ko-Ko-But With x and Vela Minnes, Miss Hazel Browne, | week vg Pligg as: App Past ling of the by-law simply empowers|on capital account it Will be necessary your other groceries. Use Miss Lucy Waddell, Miss Mary i a Ls tie council 'to wvegotiate with the|to submit a by-law to the electors it in making your good Strange, Miss H. Duff, Misses' Mar-i' Mr, and Mrs. P. C. Stevenson, and | Hvéro-Electric Commission of' On-|in orser to sell the debentures to things to eat--it is better 57ret and Lily Murray, Miss Jessie little son, Allan, Brock street, who |iario, covProthis outlay. Therefore the by- things 0 cut--itbn peter RY (#0 Sim Nora Marin, Nim Ror spent Chviotons" with Mw Sizvseer | Shouts the triew samy we canliow' and the MydcoHlodrie etn be shortening. ~~ Ko-Ko-Eut {Sigs Veth Small, Miss Nan Saun- turned home on Wednesday. ouly hope that the council' will be|submifted together later on-in the makes light-flaky pasiry (ders, Messrs. Harold Brownfield, Mr. Hugh rarthing, who is thelatle to make a satisfactory agree | year. more DIGESTIBLE | Sherman Hill, Jeremy Taylor, Ted. ues of ig ict dalton. J gmsea ment with the comnfissioners, but| | have no hesitation in supporting more nutritious and more | Rogers, M. Heap, Moutesal, Hebert furest, will return to Montreal ob}. o chould the present by-law carry |the by-law and trust the citizens will wholesome. pee R db og ed v,| Miss Marjory Merrick, Bagot street, {tie «lectors will have another oppor-|do likewise, Your grocer sells it. i anlie ' Smith, Reginald Third, C. jeft on Friday for Brockville to at frunity of volidg 'On the final pros R. ¥. ELLIOTT, Ashby, R. Kisharduon, a Rayson, 404 the ang Club, bait there _ on position because the corporation will Chairman Light, Heat and [Power (and Fred and Geoffery Hale. | Mins Merrick will be the guest of Mrs. [have to raise between $10,000 and Committee of the City Council. day of Submitted to the City of Kingston. FOR THE BY-LAW in the City of the first of Canadian Locomotive from 1912. Council of the the property Limited, I AGAINST THE BY-LAW Write for Book of Recipes. JANUARY FIRST, 1912. Voting on By-law to partially exempt ompany, Kingston, January, io. Bishop of Ontario 'Brough. ---------------------- Te Bishop of Ontario and Mes. Miss Orace Hemming is expected Dominion Cocoa-Nut {Lennox Mills, Bishopscourt, enter from Toronto on Wednesday to visi GANANOQUE TIDINGS. TO "GET RELIGION." : m-- ~Butters, Limited tained al' a 'most ight Inner | ies Lisie Pense, West street. ; hy. Ja on Friday evening for her guadts, | The Election of Officers by Various | May Be Reprieved to Make Peace to : MONTREAL. Vrs. Robert Lindsay and Mr. Stan-! 3p and Sirs. "Edward Moore, who| J Lodges. With God. ommercial Box and fev Lindsey, of Montreal. The tables | pave spent the past two weeks with Gananoque, Dec. 30.--Court Thou 3 Dec : cya) . ih 4 y Re s - . . tlanta, Ga. : 30~ were oliectively arranged with 2 Nips. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. jsand Islands, No. 661 C.0.F., elected A : i 30.1 itowl of pink and white carnations on ii hard Waldron, Barrie street, left tse officers: P.C.R., George Mas | a centre piece of pink chiffon. The today for their home in Winnipeg. tir; U.K. J. A. Case, guests included Miss Nora - Gordon, Colonel and Mrs. Paley, returned to | Andrew; chaplain, James Lawson; ' hd : § ; . A ) 4 : ) v bi % " . * isn Kathleen "Crisp, Canon Gg L Ontaws ou Wednewlay, Ste sponifing (reasurer, A, J. Bennett: financial. 'sec. bang Des ries wan _ ge reigion in {Starr and Mr, Colin Carruthers. ing Chi'stmas with Colonel and Mrs. tary, 43. L. J A : 1a : fe : » . - . » . J. H. V. Crowe, Royal Military Col n t ys 4 du alae; recording se time in he form of a respite will be ) cretary, J. A. Bell; S.W., D. Andrew; | granted bim. Int receive on Tuesday, the second Miss Linton, who has been visiting lof January, but will on esch follow- | Miss "Gordon, Queen's University, and ae 2 F t L Ling Tuesday during the, season. is now spending the week-end with 0 4 Ehuneman, fin McCullough, {convicted of wife murder six months y Te rw Tee Mrs, W. F.i Nickle, Earl street, will |W: H. Britton; 'auditors, W. A. Peck, ago, and ever since has been just leave on Monday for 'Toronto, where Jaares Melancle, N t upon the verge of accepting faith, 1 ; . - jananoque lodge, No. 247, A.O.U. }feili h {atreet, will entertain on Phursday ov- she_will hed a few Jays belare Sr Ww. "el er) -- ? oaic : 3 PALW fsifing to make the goal at the last {ening for her daughters, Misses go ie ome ua LIWID, Naa F 'X Belnois: = M.Ws Charles Root: ah .. a ; Ei Merzaret and Lily Murray. I be p42 Bn ape wot; en Merck's spiritual . - » . - | Envelope ! ; proper Coror, YELLOW g assurance can. be given Governor 5 | Jack M. Slaton that Bevjamin Merck V.u.w., Llzie|of Gainesville, Ga., condemned to 3 prod rom Box andj FOR THE BY-LAW the 1 of the City) Mrs. A. W. Cooke, Hazeldell, will lege. SW. Ad 3 : . Pullaw; S.B.,, George| Merck has been (he most disap: ¢ Ham, ton; J.B. Ozie Ledger; trustees, |pointing of near convicts. He was 2 £88 to partially exempt f Canada, Ltd Taxation and f Commercial | Mrs. David Murray, Frontenac AGAINST THE BY-LAW 3 8 advisers | r Leonard Jones, after spending foreman, James Bates; overseer, 0.1have had to begin all over again. E Mes. David Murray, Frontenac street, *hristinns with his mother, Mrs. K.|'. Shapeman; guide, A DB. Carnegie, This is the situation at present, and . B Hi ve Py ae first "Tues Ek Jones, Rin street, returned to recor er, R. G. Graham; treasurer, (i. | Merck is fearfully .anxiouns 10 get re KID GLOVES CLEANED. 'day in February. : oH aster on hrs day. rived Fone r; financier, James Donevan; 1. | ligion before he goes to the gal- : , : : 3 sid Ls liss Eauiy : ye od . from W., W. H. Nurse; O.W., Delos la-|lows. 'l'hirty days, he condders, is , NaMous . inton, N.Y., on Friday and is the | Combe; mecival examiver, I. J. O'-}sufficient . t ke him' I 'be E-- a ; Mr, and Mrs. W. Balfour Mudie, * = ; Orai , s ' 1s 0 ma im a rea pe- |, wn . So pia . Our work in cleaning kid King street, will spend New Year's fest of hee Do is. Y- 5, Veer, cae ND; re TR z Heo i f i All d Phe abote Fours 3/5 of the towal Hist. gloves (is just about perfect lay ju Gananoque, the guests ol TMr and Mrs. J.D. Oral { Ot Reyurchy, 15, 4, eral m, om elegation from Gainesville, head- . . . : - Y a . run We clean them inside and out- oy Mudic's Bs, Mi. and NTS igwn, al Thursday i gi or Comet: oprestiative 3a grand | ed by Congressman T. Hell, called REMEMBER YOUR FAILURE TO VOTE ON THE sside and return them to you R McMukchy. Mr and Mrs. W Ga Oral he odge, Thgries Root; alternate, H.lon Governor >laton and asked that . pr > SONY Y yr TIT o without that offensive odor a Kirkpatriok, Join- wehahy on' their wav to ae Vie G. Grah Tn J he be granted a thirty-day reprieve ABOVE MAY RESULT IN THE LOSS clinging to thom. gon street, is spending a few doyd to spend New Year's with Mrs. Craig's lodge, No. 15, Daughters n order to make peace with God. . OF THESE INDUSTRIES. : R. PARKER & CO. in Quebec. father, Mr. A. Scobell, " elected these officers: | Congressman Bell said Merck "ought : : Nixqrs nod Cleavers, Mr. Chickley, of the Merchants'! Mr. and Mrs. J. Farrand Pringle} \Jj.awrence Sherby; N.G., lwo be hanged as he was undoubtedly » . Prince s { bank, and Miss Chiekley, came from' nd little son, who have been. visit Miss Bessie Henry; V.G., Mrs, ' John guilty, but that the man Was truly Hydro-Electric Commission : Napanee to 'visit Mrs, W. Béllhouso ing Canon and Mrs, A. W. Cooke Lasha; treasurer, Maw, G 1 oner; | penitent and should be given time : vs for Christmas. | "Hazeldell," left on Monday {dr Ot financial soeretary, Miss Eva Glover, to get religion so that he might CoLor. BUFF Mr. George Ferguson returned Lo tawa to spend a few weeks with recording secratary, Mrs. Damon|die as a Christian and not lose his , : day to Detroit, after visiting his Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pringle. Mrs. | Buck. . soul, a " me ther, Mrs. William Ferguson, for. & I'fngle and little son will then re John B. Gould and John PD. Ryan] "a am inclined to grant the re. week ! i+ rn to Kingston to spend a shor left for a few days visit with Drock-|spite,"' said Governor Slaton, "if Mr. Arthur Martin, who spent time vith Fer [arents. ville friends and relatives. Mn, t you gentleman will assure me that Christmas in town with his father, | . KE. Beerman, King street, left for Merck can get religion in thinly Mr. W. G. Martin, 'left on Thursday} Nr. M. Heap, of McGill College, i re eh ille dn shund some N -_ days." jor Toronto, ind went on to Hwp- spending his holidays with Professor | *¢F daughict, rs. Leck: Bimer, AA {or OR Friday to join a house pnrty and Mrs. John Waddell. Miss Charlotte Cross, spending the MELON LARGE AND JUICY. given by Mrs. Weaver at New Yesr's., Mrs, John A, Belch, of Syracuse, XN. [Rost eck with relatives, hae 2 5 $n 80 Y., who has been visiiing her moth turned to 1ansdowne. Packing Company, Capitalized at Miss Jessie Robbiss, of Puterbiarc, is - Mra, dames Reid, Pinaens Siront, Bo and Mh. AS Hae, Dal £14,000, Cleared $4,000,000. visiting her aunt, Mrs, J. 5. RB. Me dit on Saturday for her home. ert' ' esd ar pe d Ti <Ohieet: ' Rios strecd, . mother went back with her and will Athens eelative, have esa home. Chic 8 -- , Ohjections by % : org 3 . " Mr. and Mrs. George Young, Uth spend the winter there. i BGTES ii, ma d Be Solu the government seeks to introduce re- versity avenue, will spend New | Mee! Thomas M. Asselstine and: Nig: TOM 3 Bodel! ™ as ag he garding the operations of the Wen- {1 Year's in Toronto with » Mr. and Mrs. Hamel Asselstine, of this city, and! fpr o ' wy Nr: : nm | Good comppny and the Aetna Trading HONEST IH E. L. Kenny. : Mr. R. J. Davis, of Winnipeg, wh |!laney and ¢ aug bor, 8s -AUTR | oympany, halted the packers' trial 'to- PLUMBERS. i Mr. Charles Kirkpatrick, who spout has been the guest of + Mr. and Mrs i inney, shending 8 few days here day and caused Judge Carpenter to What's that c Christmas in Montreal, with Mr. and Assolstine for a week, are in New with relatives, have' returned to Jo excuse tht jury, pending the hearing A at 8 thal-~mever even . 1! Mrs, Heehrt: Kirkpatrick, returned to York to attend the mantage of My |ronto. Mrs. Tinney is rémaining for | of legal arguments. eard of any before? town on Tuesday. i Davis to Miss Fihel Asselstine, for | another week. The government contends that the > - * Too bad Mrs. CG. V. Kotchum, of Gananoque, merly of Kingston, next Wednesday. Bt ------ Kenwood company, which was organ: License Reduction formed ut FIL juve spent Tuesday in town. | ¥ TO BE BANQUETED. izel by the packers in 1900, and con- { 1 | LOPE CO. BY-LA MERCIAL BOX AND JANUARY FIRST, 1912, yment of Water Rates, pay Submitted to the Council of Kingston. o» COM Voting on By-law nvelope Company © from Municipal perty of the B in| Power] Power] . HOOOQ 1912. to vote on money by Submitted Hydro-Electric Commission of Ontario. itled aws, on a question to be submitted the t JANUARY FIRST, Voting on By-law to take the vole en on of the ratepayers of the City of Kings to the Council of the City of Kings whether the sald ratepayers are favor of a supply of Electric OO OOOO OVO- from b ¢ 3 i is die 1 rived in : i i i il 1905, was one CoLor, BLUE You must have been think- Miss Brodie, of Toronto, arrived in 4 % tinued in business until 1905, JOLOR, UE, ing of old Diogenes hunt- town on Wednesday to visit Mrs. W. THE WHIG'S JUMBLE, J. M. Mowat is lanving for Van- of the Miogesl fouls ned to market : ee ing for an honest man. . Grant, Wellington street, { whnnm---- couver, B.C. the packers' by-products. t is allege . . ; gy Wing, of 8 orontos is the guest | A Lot of News of Interest to Every-| , .,..nittee met last night, to that the Kenwood company dealt in We do business in a lf Prof. and Mrs, D. Ross, Alfred] body. ; take the preliminary steps towards a deomgrgative sui the Asta Trading business-like way, do our street. { Rubbers for all, cheap, at" Dutton's. | citizens banquet to be tendered to compapy in the same period, dealt in work wel, and charge | 2 4 ea | Come and enjoy yourseli rt the| Mayor J. McDonald Mowat, on casings. : dicw moderately. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. R. MeUann, Uni Palace rink, on New Year's al.ernoon | ion. "jth. Mr. Mowat purposes roel The Fovamment intends to ow Give us a call and see. ion street, . returned on 'Thursday and evening. moving to Vancouver, B.C., and it in rye ger A nits {} [from Toronto, where they were spend-i H, Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 li. (esired that he be given a send tact Nati on a B A San 'Phones: u ling Chistes. {Ring streét. leave orders ai Me lof of a very pronounced character. Alied with aa ph Fg stock of 11.000 i Residence, 356. (1) Rov. BR. 3. Ford, Alfred art Ania s Jook Sow Life. 1 considerable number of . prominent ci | Ihe profits of the Aetna Trading com- oh i and Miss Constance Forneri, who weve) The Metropolitan B ie SUT ake tives will be invited to 8 meeting | nauy are also alleged to have been David Halil Visiting Mis. A. dy Sean, in Belleville, Co... of Nev wk: slink ured 85,00, voxt week to take steps to make the proportionately large, 'by counsel for returned home on Thurdlay. " in_the form nuses 40 18 | panauet ond of the most successful | the government. } Mr. Ronald Skinner, of Montreal, policy holders tnis month. " ever held in the city. Be oo spent Christmas in Syracuse withis © Sale 'women's gun metal boots, " . y sister, Mys. EE. H. Marvin. jworth $3.50, for $2.50. Dutton's. Vote for the Power By-law. FREEZE UP OF GATES Mes. BE. L. Kenny, who has been Taxes would have to be remitted on mother, -Mrs. Geor re all the vacant property caused by cut- ting off ten hotels. Another loss in revenue to the city. Vote against the FOR THE BY-LAW Submitted o Limit the Num- Licenses AGAINST THE BY-LAW JANUARY FIRST, 1912, the Council of the City of Kings -Tavem Licenses By-Law By voting for the power by-law the Tp . i roo, lo of Kingston simply declare | Leading to Canals Caused Trouble in Young, University Eau. Petmrme y their willingness to negotiste lor Gananoque. i pr home In orc > ® x a . . . . al : { EE Eiwyn ae ornati Merchants | by-law. --Advt. i cheap powrr, with the guvernment Gananoque, Dec. 30.--The sudden Only majority required to carry the last two. HE NS oo Ahn, Fou it Lau] Sir AT. Campbell, under-secrelary f COMMIS oN. I'hs declaration wil drop. in temperature caused a freeze A re Fo adrs. for ew Your's lef the foreign office since 1902, died [P00 ks the commission to seture thel "og the gates connecting with the LIGHTNING 8. Fornpéri for | _ . {in London on 'Thursday, aged fifty- | evtire wale power i= the i From canal furnishing water to- the factor- 3 a. . - . ~ » ww. Tha } lg Wi v : : » pine years. Valley. is means the peopl Vill lies and a gang of men were .at work , Miss Marjorie Wilson, of Picton, whe | Music: Teachers call and eee our receive the henefit of this magnifi- [ihe greater part of the day clearing Koi pu town Joe He Wood: | gelactions by Bohm, Chopin, 'etc., 10e. Sor + Neat ar power. tat =e " ot fates aud Rotks; SaLoF being let in {night w ng, return (ome ou Dutton's, 209 Princess street. ar-reacking importance has happen | a put 4. o'clock. : O 'N T y 21 © 'J hursday. : {© Ui the license rediiction by-law isled in Eastern Ontario within recent Mrs. J. .H. Rogers, Charles street, D WwW OWN SHOE ~ 1 ORE Major L. Shannon has returned to! carried vour rents will go up to meet fears, Hingston has more to gau entertained a number of friends at he: 3 London after spending Christmas inthe increased taxation caused by thelby this movement than any othe: [home on Thursday evening in hogor Bargains is week i "a a I rin town. {loss of revenue. The poor, man will | municipality. It meavus so gwich "tc {of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Pattimore. wa all this week in Men's and Boy 8 Footwear . > 3 3 * i ; : : "mm a opt of oi See our Special Extra Dry Shod for M Miss Kate Forneri, Alfred street, have to suffer for the fad of the tem: | Kingston thal not ome Vote should | Christ church held their "annual r st Hocke Boots will be the guest of Mrs, Wootton, perance fanatic.--Advi. be 'cast against the by-lav. entctainment for the pupils of the or ATaune Weaersroo! Wels - 4 in Toronto, for New Year's. { The Portuguese government has . wai - Sunday school 'on Thursday evening. Rubbers, Fel Sono mockaeut BS pn, x0 X= en Mr. and TY George Mabood, ahd bavishey, for two years, Mgr.\ Beflo, Two Steamships Lost. The Syllection taken at the Parmen- " A ts, Sox, etc., all sizes. «The Rinks Will Soon . iliren, Gore street, returned, .~on_ patriarch of Lisbon, the Bishop of Gibraltar, - Dee. 20. Still another ter & Bu company s. new ac 1 E JOHNSTON he v OOOO FORO-OOOOOODOOOOOO0 Voting on By-law t ber of Taver OOO OOOOH HOH HIN OOOOH NL SW visiting her as i . < ini "i ¥ . Tuesday evenly in. aid of Friday, from New York, where; they | Guarda and the administrator of the| o.} the (jerman steamer Chios, J 10TY on 3 ts. . Be Open. Hse .the past week. {diocese of Oporto, from their res hiner with nearly all hands in the he york of the King's Daughters, : - '| Mr. Huntley Gordon arrived from Fective Sistricta. Ohlored Coal recent storm in the Bay of Hjucay noun o $45.05. 457 Dundas to-day to d New Year's! 'Linseed and Chlorodyne Cough |The Chios, belonging to the Jerman y rap Got Your Hockisy Boots Now with Rev. b. "yw. oth Queen's Hyrop.® Gibson's. levante ling, was procesding from MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. pen university. : A Sydenham, Ont., merchant, Who | Hamburg to Alexandria, when she was Rear Leeds and Escott. aes : erson 3 i Mrs. Robert Lindsay, Miss Marjorie 18% the most #otive man in securing | ouught in the hurricane and san 3 ' 3 - 'McPh in 8 Mule Hide, Lindsay and Mr. Sanley Linosta, the passage of loeal option in that yi all but two of her crew, the] Reeve--A. M. Ferguson. S00006500500000800008 S00088000000004000000¢ 'Lightning Ritch The {of Montreal, ace the guests of iis. Place was recently faroed to leave the | his officer and ome satlor, who wer: Ral TC Toes Cugham, S. W, community and the country because of | icked up by a passing vessel. Hayes, Thomas Hefler 7 A Fancy Vest r-- Quick Hitch and other hop aad Mrs. Lennox Mills, Bishops: po, odictments standing against him a nan. : . : ; for selling Tiquor illegally. What a siaver Asks to Be Hanged. varieties. wally, 3 a" i roars Splendid example of temperance and | peividere, IIL, Dec. 30When Charlo: Front of Leeds and Lansdowne. ; 3 university, 18 ng Bolidays 'morality. And just think of it here inf piso de was sentenced to life im Reeve--Nelson Webster. : MEN'S . io Baltimore. , : : "la sample of the man that wants 10 | io ment hers, for the murder of bi Deputy reeve--David Dempster. » - { "save the boys." License reduction i | cic pe implored the court to mak Councillors--Holland Covnor, Mat Miss Katie Hunt és spending her sometimes advocated by men who like dene \h instead. He plead | thew W. Stacey, Delbert H. Warren. $3, $2.50, $2, & L715 Christmas holidays Xith her mother thie one always want ta reform some Re death ins ¥ ---- a else. --Advt. » : Te olquhoun who i i -------- : Give Us "Dry" Holidays. ; of There is some question as to Whe , : P< BOYS > B 'Toron-! ~ A Local Instance. an. ote on the rel dom reling | Gusivh Merdusy. the noveliy. of . '® | to, is spending ° the holiday: time Just to give an instance, iocally,| license reduction, om Monday, and to ah ay falling on a day on $2.50 $2.00 and $1.50 with Miss Olive Boyd, University jol the effect cof a reduction in H-| oke it clear to all we take this] Which no intoxicants could gnhy Bs i \ | avenue. jcenses. A few years ago there' was! jeans of informing you thai the nam | old. On no holiday in the history EL ng. &| Among the Agu at the a hotel ou the corner of Princess |of every person on the voters' fist | of the city have there been so few LADIES tichmond-Shaw wedding of last and Clergy streets. It was out gan TEAS a right to vote whethet' they wi | oques of "intoxication on the strbets. Tuesday were: Wr. and Mrs. D: R. Whet was the result ? The Ga property or mot. This includes, own dij the closing of the bacs on all holi $2.50 $2 00 and $1 15 Fi Da Hotise vext door had to 'tear down n|ers, tenants, in fact all on ine hist. days will have the same good results ~ y . » : y p partition and more than doable its| Be sure and exercise your franchise | ne it had vesterday then let us, Makes a very acceptable New Year Present. Have it made by CRAWFORD & WALSH Leading. Tailors. . Princess and Bagot Sts. PL in har space. * The absurdity of the mr-jand vote against feduction --Advt. {all means, have all holidays "dre. TEER gument that x reduction of licenses Mass meeting for men at 3.30 p. , Le ! : 4 treerenscs drioking fs iuite apparent. he antiats in rand Opera Hon i Don't let so-called temperance ad- ar Bh : & . : : tw simply give. business of 4 5.15 Dam. a0 7 Jenham street Me} voontes put a hi fence around er Shoe Store & a Saison, St. Louis, the sien per cent to the other fiteen. | odiet church. The speakers are ex-| Kj Pall A one already heen 4 iddieton, . Chi Ts this Pritish fair play or justice?) Mayor Oliver and Controller Spence. up by voting ngaiust the redbuetion city { visiting - their Vote against the reduction. joi Toronto, . by-law. ~Advi, 24g : or - gis Jn ® 4 .0000000000000000000EI000000000 > P0000 CRL2000000000000000800000 > i