a YEAR 79--NO. 2908 A ONEMAN GOVERNMENT STS AT TORONTO ren Sit James Whitney is the Czar of Ontario in THE SPEECH HE MADE # KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1012, | KING GEORGE ADDRESSED |! The Baka Posed Delegates. m MONTENEGRIN DYNA IY NEW RACE TRACK - i I Track at Niagara Falls Has PITH OF NEWS Been Sold. | Buffalo, N.Y., 'Dec. 21.--Niagars ! Falls, Ont., is to have a new mils | running track. and will, it is assert- ied, ask the Cagadian Racing as- | sociation (the Jockey Club of Can- ada) for dates. Prominent men, in- jcluding Evan Fraser, MP, are isaid 10 be interested. The track { will not be ready for racing next summe but it Is propesed to bave iit ready for a spring meeting in 11914, Just where the site is located 's a secret, but it is sald to be much more accessible than the present balf-mile track on the Canadian side of the Falls. It is much near er the rallway depots and has other Despatches From Near And ita Poors. THE LATEST TIDINGS PRESENTED IN THE BRIEFEST POSSIBLE FORM. The Whig's Daily Condensation of the News of the Wold From Tele jit ® London on Saturday. London, Dec. 21.--Turkish and Bal- | kan delegates to the peace conference | were received at moon to-day by King George at St. James' palace. His ma. Jesty, in a short speech, said Britain was proud to be of service to any uations in conferences that tended to- wards the peace of the world. He expressed the hope and confidence that Christmas week of 1912 would be made memorable for the peace treaty | of London between Turkey and the Balkans, ' Possibly in anticipation of this op- | timistic address from the reigning | head of the world's greatest power, | the stock markets are all buoyant | - he Daily British Whig LAST EDITION, IN SERIOUS DANGER - King Nicholas' Throne Said THE ENORMOUS LOSSES advantages. The old half-mile (rack | Graph Scrvice and Newspaper Kx |'0(ar Thowe who know he signs | 3 ; OF ARMY AND ITS FAIARE TO y : i CAPTURE SANTA wes sold yesterday changes. peace treaty was practically assured | Joh Haley, 107 years of age, died within the week. i oh h - tat Uiuelph cn Friday. The peace conference proper reas- | 3 : % ay Have Cauwsed Bitterness and Anger jn the Same Bed in Which He Was The Turkish delegates continue = to [vembled at 4 pm. Except for the | |ERESSEE pie --Press Attacks Royal Family Born, hold out for Adrianople. | possibility of a further dispute over oad I is Fatimated That the Balkan Hanna Had Seld--N. W, Rowell : | President Taft is to make his per- | the provisioning and retention of Ad- | i -- oe for Tax Reform. Princeton, N.J., Dee. 21.--In the' manent residence in New Haven, Conn. | rianople by the Turks, there were no | ; ; ' War Has Cost 8173,000.600. Special to the Whig. 3 3 fate dey ich Wouhow Wien Big trunk Waggon roads are design- ! obstacles to the progress of negotia- X ; 5 4 London, Dec. 21 The Da ly Teles oronto, Dec. 2L--AN records" for : ww 4 Staunton, Va., December 28th, 1356, | yom Fort William to Winnipeg. ens so far as known. Oh : graph's Vienna correspondent euvs Toei Medical supervision ly ---- While the Aus Av iny ations of o #1 : nr Me suy « and attention . a : 3 0 SS € the ustro-seérvien pies he 9 i nd pe he will open them again on the morn are the chief needs of the Alaska In. | Servia Given Access to Sea. BY whic pears to have ing of December 28th, 1912, his fifty- 4 a - } James W i i A E rw : . ans. : London, Dec. 21.--The six great | ¢ most the dangerous stages fo " they in his Thursday af sixth birthday. George E. McCraney, M.P. for Sas- European powers--{ireat Britain, Ger- ut is a secondary con Janauh Seach which killed the tax relorm bills HAS KNaA#h TAX REFORM FoR THE PRESENT, The Committee's Finding is a Sur. prise in View of What Hon. Mr. that Rad beta concider oF a. ae. President Hoot Some eo katoou, predic an early election and many, France, Russia, Austria and | Sy 2 sid 2p ; mn, y of wi Aante-dy nas the taxation committeo of the : jubilee celebration in his honor at his ¥ H Logn i) sand oh ltaly--have accepted the principle of | - : eg ae agitat on, 4 w Be I grave impor legislature. Here are a few of the birthplace, and said, to-day, that he Gi oa . 98 i an. ne ants an autonomous Albania with a pro-| se. 1 Re in Stostenegra is : tn ce is attaches comes from expression : "A little hullabaloo'; would sleep again in the manse where : hie g % Iv as hilles » men he ad vision guaranteeing to Servia com- > d ute hegro. ns tron; i 2 "Utter abmirdity"; "Bo reason for his father, a Presbyterian clergyman, fon vim Stato be ; mercial access to the Adriatic Sea. Reports to hand om | Det nj Ontario to 'be frightened out of its CAPT. ROALD» AMUNDSEN lived and where the future president of ost x IL aE Speculaton have | This is the first definite result of 'WOULD OUST WHITNEY Shoak of he da. or, or the wie wits because other provinces are mak Polar expiorer" presented with . | the United States spent his boyhood]. hom pat b through mild the ambassadors' "conversations" the of King Nicholas' dynasty as the h WHT The | r exg er, presented with ¢ weather apd busy henk. hird of which s held this after | result of the unfavorable outcome ing a change"; "a harem-sharem rem- | gold Jnedal by the [talian Geographi- [days : Atri Hangacy is *spending £500 - Sire: of Wier waa 0 ; | i of the 'war for Montenegro The edy for a disease that does not ex. [31 Soclety 2 "I am going to sleep in the bed I 000 a dav to defray re Pansks of noon oe ee FROM LEADERSHIP OF ONTARIO| enormous losses of the Montenegrin ist"; "let us possess our souls in a -- was born in," said the governor. He the mobilization of her army, SHOWN GREAT HONORS. i CONSERVATIVE PARTY. army and it failure to capture wy * 3 added he was going to Staunton on , : ; ; peace'; "don't et us hop, skip and De win! S hh os sially I re Emery Mullin, London, guilty of ------ | ---- scutari have caused bitterness and jump to adopt every newfangled ide perm be a y to sy biga fainted 5 { ™ , ' introdu into Korth Americ fa A night there bigamy, faintec when sentenced to The Remains Were Taken to the The Ottawa Citizen, a Strong Tors Anger I'he press comments a ced 2 4 R 3 - . A ary , ta the roy mily T fWS "new-fangled cure-all"; 'galloping ov ont by despa er the proposition'; "let us hold what we have," The humorous aspect of the wit ting was its most striking feature. | k i a---------- } | eighteen months in Central prison : : , : h Natal o Ore: " Prince Ludwig, the new prince-regent i o ashi Na . : i Organ, Scores the Premier for de despatonss of Bavaria, will become king and ondon, ect, Z1o~With fall militar Opposing the Muacheneeded Ti 01 At al th gs and eeae aN i us al ihe { ---- King Otto, an imbecile, will h lo. | and diplomatic honors, this morning, J ; "i ' 0 ave Hen People Rioted at Instigation of ' eM i$ de- teform, ining of have fallen, throned. the body of Ambassador Reid escort | an many officers belong | : Rubver Field Owners. Wheat trains are expected. to be [ted by a squadron of King George's Ottawa, Dec. 21.- Significant is the | g to prominent families in the After Sir James had finished his tir i Wind i | Lima, Peru, Dee. 2l.--An attempt 'moving on the Winnipeg-Cochrane seo | Household Cavalry, was conveyed | criticism that the Citizen, one of the t "he number of sick and ade Hon. Mr. Hanna quietly remark ng ndow Open Deprives Him | a5 made by the populace of Putu- tion of the National Transcontinental | {tora Dorchester House, through lines | strongest Ontario _ conservative is very great, and the 'od: "There is nothing more to be of 82,000 Loot, {mayo to lynch the two judicial com- | this week. of spectators with reverently bowed | gans, elitorially hands, to-day, to esults of the War © ar said." St. Lou's, Dee. 3% The thought- | missioners, Senor Valcarcel and Dr. Ro- Ottawa Stewarton hockevists werg | heads, to Euston Station, thence to | Sir James Whit nes After or ery serious as famine Is threaten It is interesting to note that at fessp op > ou} | I malo Paredes, appointed by the Peru-| gof, i T Portsmouth, where it was met hy [him for his opposition to the : cesness of a burglar n leaving open | : : + defeated by Toronto R. & A. A, 8 Nike 3 | ' hid the close of tha committee's meet: Pa window near tha bed in w Ron { Vian government to investigate the | team twelve to two, at Toronto, ¥Fri- | large detachments of sailors and wma- led sas ior and terming hi the ------ ing last month this is what Mr. | ates, Cary Maas was sleeping in 28 | atrocities of the rubber fields made dav night. riners The remains were conveved | Ng Hoss," it -says Great War Losses, Hanna said' room in the Vrooman apartments | public by ie Roger Casement. British Thomas Nelson Page, the novel- |to a special catafalque on H.M.S Empat oe : ] , Ome at: Fi maids \ re : : Pn ortan ovement cy ' sorve Ew resulted in the burglar having to | Soma general. he. rubber Baits si ist is said to be dated for ambassa- Natal, which sailed this _afterndon for ham ofhant ho - " Sn on notifies financiers and investors to Hanna's Shifting. leave the place { ihe people on the rubber fiekls riot- | dor to England, to succeed the late] America, amid the booming guns of | 0 : BUHOF ut 1h conse expect in the coming year loans without carrying : : 4 2 . {tive party e e Hon. Mr. Hanna~What is running | With him nearly $2,000 worth = at the instigation of Agents of the Whitelaw Reid. fortresses and ships } boon Py a -- Ee hl yee totalling $400,000,000 with which rothers Arana, the principal propri Chester W Yates, serving twenty. : dy to repal the losses caused by the through my wind is this--the feature [Jewelry and siiver he went there to JOP; - : : Phay d 4 Ae 5 : b Lhardiv have serve > of these two bills, the important fea: | Eel. ! dake. Hise asasuhed ys iy jWicial | oe Jn ox tobbing Aaron. Bancroft ND RADICAL CHANGES | ter in POE 4 their i r and the mobidzation In Russia . ERen CY ~ i I $ r Ho x tric . Sonuissiousts se! ely n : io pre once fof 85,000 in bonds, mysteriously es- ! I £ eform which ria and aly The newspaper of the perfect of the district, who caped from Sing Sing aw i e > The : Sn ue ave eg alr soming thrdugh the {creasingly appeals to the intelligence k 3 mates the cost of th war at ! other matter (a be feet I lg 4 i " ji ) IN THE INTERCOLONIAL of the count: H h is due to e175 hoo en e : general reducti in improvements) Ped aroused her just as the burglar made Bo move to suppress the disturly | Sir Henry Norman, in the Marconi ithe auall 3 act ~ ruth : gus b $175.,000,000, using s&s a basis of . 1a . cache - illow . : inquiry, eond . rap ; pt a tionary position ta Ye Of p< Tne tu . might not #0 much difficulty, had reached under her pillow for a The commissioners. have appealed to} Bq 3 ndenn dd the contract with [en by his associate, Hon. 'W. J Yan recko ning the fact 'tha there are t not be a matter of so much | CV8MOIs bag, containing $1.500 President Billinghurst. § pe ti the company as dgainst public inter- : na, who was chairman of the | \ 1,090,090 wen under arms, 400,000 That meak. | WOrth of diamonds. rosy ihnghurst lor proteetion. |. and fostering a monopoly. Although There is a Recognized : een OF the Igisia- pucks: 300,000 Bulgarians, 200.000 ¥ speak Mis 3) five committee, It is hard to state {AwakENs WOMAN As THIEF | WOULD LYNCH THE PROBERS. STANDS AT BED. Thoughtlessniess of Burglar in Leav- "The attitude of the CIO ie shfidi premier London, Dec. 21 The Economist Maas unconsciously extends. a + Joseph Davies, London, sentenced to Th o certain fant i gervians, 150.600 Greeks and 40,000 ed her hand and Instead of getting OTTAWA CITIZEN CALLS ten yoars for highway robbery, Need of Mere Concentration bar a certain fact is the necessity Montenegrins, @t an average ox hold of the chamois bag the bur- charges that the officials fixed wit: roniervative party. insis pense of ten shillings dally pe tave doubts when ¥ ] ! up th change of lendership « ey doubts not loss. | B18r clasped Mrs. Mans' hand. She WHITNEY "BiG BOSS' i noes to testify against him. of Spon' sud Shange. k lendership or Ba : screamed. George Ww. Fitzgerald, teller in the Ottawa, Dec. 21. Contrary' fo press progress of tin P "Trin ne ow © ------------------ in United States sub-tremsury, in Chica: despatches sent out from hers, it -is | . LA Lhc--Holiday Week Only-----23c, ESCAPES IN MEM CAN. ney chocolates, all Kinds, assort Crawlord of had started da : t alas! option a: The alarmed .burglar, who appar- ently was an excellent hurdler, : te £0, and charged with the theft of unlikely that any legislation wills be what is. the fact. leaped over the bed just as Mra. |ONSEIVtive Newspaper Scores Sir|fi' oii oa Eee, eh, he un y Joialation w, Sh no ened fn Helie' de. Zuyia do. X i introduced 'by the minister of rail -- i ] * : aron ele de Zuyien de Nyevelt, | wavs this session, involving any radi- Russian, Workis Huse . . : lames For Rejecting Tax Re- ton of the president of the French cal changes in the administration of jo nue, Flees dently struck the woman, knocking | f Prison and Reaches America. | Kitchen cabinets, baby sleighs that her back to a reclining positon. orm Proposals. automobile accident near Antwerp derstood that the present system Automobile Club, was killed in = an the Intercolonial railway. It is um ; I 1 towhen vou come to a bare pot ot : of San raneisco. Ed 21 Ot Le r. Haopa-It 18 not a case | Before she could scream again he | Ottawa; Dee. 21, The Ottawa Citi-{ A plot to dynamite the Denver administration by the Board of Man- [Dunin, who escaped in a milk coming at sll. It i" a cas ol had leaped through the window and |#en, conservative, editorially discuss: | mint, where approximately $5,000, agement composed of five will be re- | from a Russian prison, where he h ] being there before the bill. escaped, ing the report of the special gommity § 000 is stored, was frustratdd by the Dgem: for the coming' year at least, |Peen confined as a revolutionist, ims hes ha Fitduy Reid > Me The result, therefore, of the com- ama am tee On assessment says : *| discovery of the plans on a floor. although there is a recognized need of | been I from the immigraifon 1,0 POs¥ evening Co mittee's mootings is a surprise to ~~ pi "Sir James Whitney has just play- It is proposed to erect a monument | some change with a view to a more solos at Angel Island, whither } as]; ME Aven gave A Sung Feds everybody, as it was expected from | MEMORIAL TO KING EDWARD ted a big boss act in' relation to the} to Washington in Westminster Abbey de uate vision and coneemtration ,%nt in the fear that he might hecoms tow n ali Sapa skintod 'what Mr. Hanan said that at least a tug proposed tax reform which was eop- [to commemorate one hundred years of of er hority a public charge "maghte Helen VanlLuven measure of land tax reform was to Le | Between Pall Mall and Duke of sidered by a special committee of the | peace between England and America. | a wid -- He will Jeave fd#aNew York ¢ expected. The other conservative York's Memorial, provincial house. Though absent dur-| Mrs. Helen Caney, Now York, who | his mister, "Mrs. Garti Wagman nd the Christmas halid members of the committee lined up London, Dee. 21. -- In comiormity; ing the whole course of the hearing, | posed as a widow in a breach of pro- HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS. {appealed to Secretary of ommeres | (FIC ig " Re Hudayy behind Mr. Hanna in bowing to Sir'with the suggestion 'of King George, | during which time ample and unan- | mise case while still living with her ------ and Labor Nagel when he ' 3 Ye AnD James, exoapt Mr. Filis, member for | ihe memorial to Edward VII, con. | swerable evidence was givem in favor | husband, has heen arrested for per- | Batch of Studénts Left City on Fri- "od here. Secretary Nagel Ottawa west, who, with Mr. Rowell, corning the site of which there has! of the measures proposed, he returned | jury. \ day. for his release 1 A spend Christy was the mover of one of the hills. | heen much fispute and ili-feoliny, will jat the last moment, glanced over the A. J. Beveridge and eight other pro Another latge batch of students left | Dunin_ disguised himseli 3 vill rE asst > XN ad sg Mrs Even Mr. Ellis declared that he was [be erected in the open space between; #vidence in the morning, heard Mr. |minent progressives are expelled from on the Kingston and Pembroke rail- (maid after escaping from prison an Ng as ? now willing to let the matter drop | Pall Mall and the Duke of York's me. | Hanna's explanations, and in the af-|the Marion Club, Indiana's foremost way and the C.P.R. on Friday after {made his way to } ama, where for the time being. The liberals to [morial. The memorial will probably ternaOn pooh-poohood the hale ai- fepublican organization, at Indianapo noon, to spend the holidays at their Stained money enougi a man voled in favor of the wform. Ibe an equestrian status, * {fuir. The conservative members of | lis. . ,. e i e follow. | United States Sir James was not present to bok : ay si ---- the committee fell into line and voted President Taft got away from home. Aw th Rim Jot She iollow i the evidence at any of the moetings Unt Catchers for Chicago. to reject the bills. Ontario Tomainis | Wasi ington Thursday night on his dendale; L. G. Smith, Haileybury: T, | last month owing to his absence in Chicage. Dee. 21 Chicago is to have | 2 the class of unprogressive provinces ! fifth and final trip to Panamse His B. Loughlin, Matiawa; W. M. Wright, | the old country. Nor was he on official ca h 3 as the result of the verdict of the|absence from the executive offices Renirew; W. 5. Laing, Peterboro; W Former Countess of Yarmouth 4 iy cat eatchers if n rdinance + RD > 3 w nla Sed K hand on Thursday morning when F. propured by Aldoanay Withia Pr Ty hig boss, despite the plain will of the | will be for eleven days EK. Kingsteben, Rentrew: ti. ¥. McFad- | Become Bride B RN. uy and Jame Hehwing, - who is a physician and chairman of -- M.E.E.. representing sfafige. and {ihe Health committee, passes the city | PRIN w SU 'NDED. Arthur Roebuck, representing . North: | council The ity has a hy FRENCH TROOPS SURROUNDED smn Ontario, spoke in favor of a ling eats. here. are dog catehers and Rebels Are Likely to 'Decimate Two lower tax on improvements, the prin: {sven an insect exterminator on the : b oiple thrown out by Sir James. pay rolls, but no official eat catchers, Detachments. fhe alderman holds that the felines | Rabat, Morocco, Dee. 21.--Moroccan rebels in the Mogador district, have surrounded a detachment of French troops consisting of two. companies of \ t iy encouraging to know that you come to the first pro- even if you can't come to Maas raised up In alarm. As he passed over the bed the man acc the walks all vou have got te do = raise the handos and it is H. Hhine phvsieal pastructor at MCA elt at moon Saturd Hair brushes Hest lames Mills, Calg WILL MARRY AGAIN, AT : . people. Governor Dix, in explaining the re-| jun Sudbury K. Turner, Peterboro; Pittsburgh, Pa Phe : 0 : ecrmber 11 tiement of Major-General O'Ryan HB. G. Presion, Tweed; E. I. Living- Jwill be issued this wee y "HOH Bedf from the National Guard, declared the stone, Tweed; J. J. Wright, Tweed; J. [Charles Whitney. of Po latter's attempt. to obtain pay for un- ¥ . : ini ; : ; Wedderburn, 'lichboroe; L. DP. Liv ling the engagement of he a Position enue: the SHE ob mgstone, Renfrew; H. B. Campbell, Ifrey W. Whitney, a banker ptain Heat) and, proprieto Hamilton; M. J. Rodden, Haileybury; | Cornelia Thaw, formerly and editor of the Ogdensburg, N.Y ; ¢ ; tend WJ. St i News, hag started an active cam. | U: Stewarl, Renfrew; J. Stew! of 'Yarmouth, and " Rowell For Reform, are distributers of disease. palgn Io secure the appointment as art, Rentrew; K B Jricharduon; Rot [FOX Semeuth, know n a { eg . olin saison . . , 0 fwood: wace, Killaloe; dil ey Thaw, e date of N. W. Rowdl, K.C, wp to the very collector of customs for the district. ler, ftentrew: A. MacLaren, Haleys: C. hos not been sol gu MARRIED, Re We. Stockings at a anne" Bo Stockings at v aennarns - 300, Boekings st a ansmisere NE last maintained his position and ro | Industry for Trenton. : , : hm - Although a very substantial advance tenire J lox. ¥+ak . 3 affirmed his belief in the stand he irenton, doe. 21: Trenton rate Acunves, according to native advices han heen made in the price of leather 3 ig A Ww 4 Eo Jtaite plac : inthe. wing Fe -- . oe and his colleagues had taken, and | payers will on January 6th vote upon {received here. i and leather goods within the past few | 20 E10 : " [aire William: Thaw. and o soter a a declared that the evidence submitted be- 'a proposition to grant a free site and | The troops are commanded by Capt. I onths, 'it is probable that another . -- > I ifos K rh haw, and the committee only confirms their other concessions to the Montgomery Marcel E. Masoutier, a cavalry off. increase will be made in the near fu Will Spend $150,000,000. arey ne, views, as follows: 1) That there {CUo.. Limited, an industry that will oar attached to the Moroccan police. | ore. ' New York, De 21.~The Bourd of | en should be a al reduction through employ from seventy to one hundred They are not in sufficient strength to Dr. J. L. Davidson's automobile, go- | Estimate voted to spend all the mon i ; irand Opening. out the province in the assessment on [hands in the manatacture of paper, break through the rebels. Reinforce ing over Huntley street bridge, lo | ey necessary to give New York city | The Palace skating rink a8 compared with © that ---------------- ments are being seat to relieve them. ironto, one hundred feet high, Satur. | one of the largest municipal dock sys- {open on Monday evening," Dec land Yewents to include ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS ! BRYAN" HAD CONFERENCE dav morning, swerved, crashed | tems in ihe waeld. For Hise Mido or | i 1th Jand in akitudan - : ba tax and income; throughthe hand rail and hung ove: ore along a 4 YR ater Eo {tame lor = nice oa mas gu, A a -------- local i Id be . > . . h by the rear wheel Iv lon the city will take iis pick of the son ticket woul make a suitable i maniapabtior ther WILL KEEP CHRISTMAS! we Won _WieSu a1 Trenton, a ta dgetor 0 get out. [choicest property, The cost may ap- | Christmas gilt. ROBERT J. RED, wished to go still further in reducing teen Trenton, NA. Dee." 3 Willigin)' Royal Arch Maso a i WIC AN Tha 1eating Underiaier, ti 3 SE y Nath, he. "Yee n loyal Ar AKON, i 'Phone 577. neess on (oh. Ip Orueke. in Fifty Leading Journals Have decided soning: Bryan was in conference with he following officers were elect: The Late Miss Mell. 'BONAR LAW IS AN Fhaue 57%, Prt Street i Prosident-Elax Wilson for some hours |g \ yy" snnua; meeting of the | The funeral of the late Miss Aheis | IMPOSSIBLE LEADER Not to Publish on That L [this morBing. The Nhtakal Ancient Frontenac and Ostaragui | MeGill took place on Saturday Son "» JAMES REID imoner is the guest son = i M. 'Neo. 1, RC. ing fo Cataragui cemetery. r. J. W. 4 a . rm ers, BI over Sunday. = Neither Me, Wilson nat Friday tg pir Sr icivar Mcintosh, of Cooke's Presbyterisa | ; 254 asd 258 PRINCESS STREMT, Kamien Dec. 21 -Uhristas will he | Mr. Bryan would say one word as QM.S. 'John Pearson; second prin- {church, officiated. The pall-bearers | HO May Drop Out During the Those 147 Lor Ambulance. L celebrated by a ¥eal novelty in Eng- | to the subject of their conference, but foi" wy Mille: third principal [were:--A, C. McMahon, James McCul- | a Christmas STOVES AND RANGES. bsh journstiser. Fifty leading papers [it is safe guessing they were liming {yw 3 Campbell; treasurer. James |la, Jama Hogan, M. i' Rmlens, os | Coming , The best lot we have ever had; also have arr not to appear om (up Wilson's cabinet, A. Minnes; scribe BE. 6. H. Gijjes- ert 5. Shaw (Montreal) a we Vacation Dressers. Stands and Peds 4 ful Christmas day. Others ave - expected hon at Rercatici pie; scribe N., J. B. Phillips; prin- | Shaw. : o hens Tassonable prioms. © At Tefks. to follow suit, so the public on Wed- Stricken at Reception. cipal sojourner L. C. Lockett The S-- - | London, Dec. 21.--Dissenvion nd. nosday next will be practically news-| Cobourg, Dee. 21.--While Mrs. Laura | jpstailation will take place in Janu- Oranges, Oranges. | ranks of the unionists again "Cay lens : H. Hargden, of Fort Saskatchewan, | ary. : California or » needless, We. and | 1 jorship of Bonar Law. th Tom Smith 8 Even the London Times, which was [formerly Brighton, Ndrthumber- : 4. Crawford. | dian, has developed considerably to fist published in 1785, and has uever {land county, and widow of the late| The police had a very quiet timeon| : : jwards 'the weekend and there is Ch : t St ki failed to go to press since except on |. W. Harnden, was receiving in her Friday night. There wore no arrests, | Fountain pens, Best's. (strong probability of his dropping the ristmas oC ngs Supdaye, has bowed so far to the | house she was suddenly overtaken by)and as a result, no session of the po.| W. Morimic, the Polock who Was | pins of the umienist party during Yulstide holiday spirit ns to limit its [a severe attack of paralysis to which [lige court on Saturday morming. The jcommuitted at L'Uriginal by Judge ooo Lo os the fe eircalation to regular sabseribers serv. [she soon afterwards succumbed. Mrs, police hate had an exceedingly quiet | Constantineau on December Mth to | ing among saany cireles of the oppos od by post. There will he ro sale to vas horn in Brighton in | week. ten years imprisonment for shooting | -* that by vacillating snd conten the gémeral public. Tv has been cus} 1544, and lived there until five vears The cold spell on Saturday: morn: jand robbing his brother, was brought | oo whea recently. Bossr {aw ig on Jromary fof - English evening papers | age, when, she went 10 beside with her fing made people to Poston, nd sige nigh: do behav made Rimaslt impossible: for. fur Stockings at NEU i 3 Christm, y, Jsen, Dr. Harnden, in Alberta. i . i placed in pen JAry.. He wi "her #oocenst shi Slockings a srroreres AMM 4 nut 'a ine ond a. br. a a charge of Deputy Sheriff Wright, and [Be 3 ag lnadership. Stockings at coor coun. Hoe, the ot fell on See Campbell Bros'. Furs Tob Constable Sotnshon { What About a New Derby? Stockings at wmnsnnrs TOE. And you 'see the best. > isi : H ina § Ed pipes, De ts ft. B hing | We have every good sivle, ¥2, $2. Stocking at cin wii $100 Do you wish to sell or reat your school at Beton, Unt, has returned (0. $3, $8. Campbell Bros, the big Stockings at Et real estate? We can te to spend the Christmas vaestion with (hat dealers. Stockings at wc sue LI5 you oh reasonable terms. Howard | scious. Eo rd Rirenta, Mi. and Mra. F.C. Lock- Biot hocolntes, (horolates--25e, pei th Sse pe REET eee et) 2G DERDEN & OO LORS amen hewp, at Dution's. best. J. Crawiord. & a §