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Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Dec 1896, p. 1

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onnplluio unison. Ir. Bcrnidau _ nmotnounocnuuuu Ilaptllleluml. I voioouod it to clues ngood In: good "D-In. luohc.Iouu-ml duo. [not birthday puny to but uldutunmuuh. Honky owning. Dennis? `Ill. Quito: nnlu-ollbyounglrlnb van pnnun ndzy plnnnutovn . loan Gide, nay pth orn- uuhlantl udul. C1 n...u.._ n__..|-.aIIua.. Kwrltl Plfbylffgllll 0hIII'h. i South ml om. .nma' In an :5. mi ugh- -ngnul nun... In. .|..n.. .. num- noun mu. Ulll. nmna III BIO city. Inc today muted upon bar duu no - nuns-In-uuining at the (antral Iunni . uoupnu. Rev I. R. Hamlin, bud Moody`: training induction. in uuidng King. cl tho Unio lint Baptist church. in nvnn-nllo xvii. Ir. In-{Hm in his lulu. "2 `goal Ion-nu of the PoopIo-Wlnt They An Iurl-1 --1| nan... u . T . . u on'uPl 1.: dU .1 `guru H33; WT}: t`:1:.'v'v':.'.',` 9`.',?,'1':'.`.fg' CLIDOI omit. -uvv-vuw vi Inc rUI'l'IU-IV-I I-Cy urn laying and Doing. Mayor Elliott. returned thin motning (ram hi! trip to outolvl poinll. Capt B. Wnlkom. Inn 0! Dr. R. 1`. Walton. srrivod homo from To- rnnln nave unown mom I um unngnur none. In I for minuun. Further in In: said by prison omcon that thin convict in expound noun dc to do none murderous mu. W0 h hnt ill; no u ample of tho innooonlclu v ic n` jurymon no I III motion y dinoovor. But. then gran! j|`:ymon an nova in than uhughtor house onpgm mnnm Thain` min Ir-on dnnonr . \.IIlI ul IIIU lnuuislsnsuo A jurymen remarked yeeterdeyupon the innocence of a penitentiary convict in re- gard to en attempted en-cepe. end his pro- secution therefor. If the story is true. es releted to s Wmu representative by e penitentiary officer, this men eeked e keep- er to go into his cell for the purpose of in- speotiun. then expertly closed the door on him and shut him in. Running eround the corridor, where he supposed revolvers were kept, be broke a n the box. but wee dieeppointedinnot n ingtbeshootin iron. In the meantime the noise hed been eerd from the yard end chief keeper Hughee rushed in to the eueistence ol the keepers Then the convict bein unermed retrea- ed to his cell end let the imprisoned guerd out. Asked whet. hie ohieot in he eeid on to ma coll mu lot. we unpmnonoo guard cub. Asked whn. his objoco VII ho aid Lhnt. if he had found tho rovolvor In would have shown than lino nlnnghur homo in I for minuts. Furlhnr in In mid In Taken By storm. The overwhelming ba sins we hnvo been oering have cnptu the city. Fri- day And Saturday are It continuation of our nle. Evarvnhimr at cost. Richmond & a.w.. 1. vv. uuoson; .J.w., u. Uamgnnn; chnplnin, Rev. J. Gallagher; treasurer, James Shannon ; secretary, R. Hendry: tyler, E. H. Bull; audiwrl. S. 0bern- dotor and F. Rowland; trustee, H. D. Bibby. (locum Avlanwarth. D.D.(}.M, {M No Googe Ayleeworth, I). D.G.M. for No. M district, was present. and addressed the brethren no conaidereble length. A I` III! ulilcro Stanley Tarrant, of McLeod a drug wore ` bu an exceptionally ne litter of St. Bor- nard puppies, fourteen in number, sired by Jnrl, the prize St. Bernard at the full or hibib. Cltnraqul Lodge No. O. AJ". 0 A.I. Cnbaraqui lodge No. 92, A.F. & A.M.. met. last. night. and ho|d the annual oloc Lion of otcera, which resulted as lollowa: I.[ .M., W. Lowe: W.M'. J. R. Smeown; S.W.. T. W. Gibson; J.W., D. Caaghnn; chnnlnin. Gallagher: treasurer. iv TU III: C &II&&j, M Gudnte optlclu. Mun. `No.3. 0. I for anndu or Nun: u.. Open Every Evening. Klek About The covering. Cabmen cornplein that the board cover- ing of the grenolithic crossing at the corner of King and Clarence streets raise: the crossing several inches above the level of the roadway and that the spring: 0! cube, hmke, etc.. are in rent. danger of break- ing, on account. 0 the dro from the crossing to the road. They ho d the the covering should be removed or that the npproech Loeach side of the crouing should be ruined. A low noun: Ol our furnishing department: Silk cur- tains, dmporieo, Wilton rugs, able covers. fancy silk covers. All at cost rice Fridny and Snturdny. Richmond & cnpmn II OlII ouusluo we Olly. to nullu In. As to the location of the building, Mr. Mooers in of the opinion that. it should be erected in the neighborhood of the Grove nn. On The Elevator Question. H. Mooere, who in en aldermenic candi- date in Victoria ward. in speaking on the grain elevator question a few evenings ago, remarked that if the pro eed eleva- tor were to be made a pu lie one. he could, in two weeks time. secure enough capital from outside the city. to build it. An tothe location n! the hnilrlina, Mr. Allan] llIl|l`I AI Ulliu You can listen to a superior musical and literary entertainment; you can participate in the promenade. with orchestra; you can partake of delicious refreshments; and you can contribute toward the coat of the new gymnasium, all for 50. Promenade con- cert. Levma and Alma Mater societies. Queen's university. to-morrow evening. Burgnln Dun. Miss Weller, 201 Wellington St...wi|lhavo I cheap sale of ladies and chi|dren a under- wear to-morrow and Saturday at greatly reduced prices. Childron`s white and color` ed dresses. D0 06 T3363, ll V8I'y pllllll ONIXI. Ell . Gillespie in doing an nicely to-day as can be expected by an old man of over seventy years. . End To Be Rout. Through restlessness of the patient the splints binding the fractured bones in the broken forearm of James Gillespie became dis laced yesterday and the fracture had to Be reset, very painful ordeal. Mr. Gillmmia is dninrr u ninalv to-dnv Commencing Saturday morn- ng and continuing until the entire stock is disposed of. Thin `an n nv-and nnnn-in-`ion Lenud For the Yeure. At A meeting of the Kin eton light, beer. and power company hel yesterday II`- nngementa were completed whereby the entire plant was leased to &he Kingston`, Portemoutlh & Cat: ni etreeb rnihuy company for 8 spice 0 five years. dating from January let, I897. :0? HOW ZIIIUIX. Ranging in price from 83 60 to 89 have been added to the stock of George Mills & Co., 170 Wellington screen. next door to Wnldron'a. Largest stock,` greatest. variety. loweet. prices. R. Uglow & 00., successors to flobn Hendereon &. Co. Open every even- mg. n-___ u-_ -n__-n-- A lplunalu I.l|I|DIlI'IlllllIy To buy yourchristmns present. Every- thing At. cost. price Friday and Saturday. Richmond & Co. ` also his life of duplicity. After his de. perturo from the island the first developed that he elmempced to min more then one little girl over there, in {not there are no manyu B dozen such ohergee against; him. His` career has been treoed through the dif- ferent. ports of the United States. and it. he been learned that be much echool for 3- time and actually did preach for eone yearn. benoe his claim of beln a retired Ininieber Iru not without. Ioun et-ion. KINGSTON. ONTARIO. THURSDAY EY_]j`.NING, DECEMBER I0. 1896. .na auumny are nconmnunmon or our Everybhing at cost. Richmond & PERSONAL MENTION. moon Ilnugnur house on They've solo from danger. CITY AND VIOINITY. lluny Things At Onoo. .. H-0...` 9.. .. -........:.... ....... A Bplondld opportunity .. ........h|...:-o....-n -unngnb. -nruln On to um city. All Inn! is In opportunity to that yen our nook of `Xmas noroltiu, panel, porfnrnl. Cu. V-hopricu will call Lhoni. E. C. Mitchell. The Shnlizy family which onco nddod hntdn Jyfar San Fnlpciloo our thirty ngo. The non. whom is it ch! in the prion ghhr. Inuit have bun born Charo. an hob onl unnz-In ol The luni ruvn.rdn In .2.u-.".. John WUIIQILIDII I152? IIIII. A utundiqihoualioololninol china hndrxnmw gun that Fiblivdl jljlt (thus. [I In Gil`.-InIfI9&l"5r: nndllnihhlllnt. -l uh. nu %t"E"H an laud an-tun.-y. ......""..'.'.i""".........""""-:.'..*":.'.:.."*z W TX Ell, IX O lf to nn.'r:Abd to ox-Aida-nun John O'Brien. nadcnvnlnjn hglnnd no `I m aun part. rorumomn. Boys two piooo unit: that. cost an 01.50 now for OI. suit: that con 82 for SI 25 Ind the choiouol Iuiuthuoutfrom 82!) 0d 34 for OL60 at the Btu Hull. A nnlllnn ll, .l-Il It. I hung] A-Innlnr M tor turn an an ant Inn. A nu-load of our for I loos! dealer, from the northwest torriaoriea, arrived at the C.l".B. (Ni ht shod: today. Since tho utulnn commenced the C. P.R. bu brow ht forty onrloudo of northwest our. no cu containing 40,000 pounds. to thin city. All road in An nnnnrtnnitv in gluon one am Inn. Arlmnn convict: hue been leaned for too yard: at county cent: per head A day. Their lnbor in who and in constructinc In lrriguinz canal to roclnim |00.000 tout lurid land. Here at once in ma. gutod a grand plan for perfecting Abor- doon purl. Portsmouth. Ban tin nian unit: that non, mu ILM mu noon una nnna nucnouu ll: Mmaneurn. Tho uuon boinn to warm will make it nooonnry for an to Imko u still further re- duction in men's ul-tan u we have still 160 left which must be told this month us the Stu Hall. Lula..- .uu.-h.6- Lg..- L44- l.....l I... mo nut nun. Cibinona inhareltod in the cold -tonne and rahizornwr car quention, mny ex- amine suoh n car an it is proponod In put on tho dionntlinu of railway. rat the CPR. (night. Ihodl here. A murkmd of do In: brought to town from Toronto in it. EDIT rllll. Bu'nIo'n patemelintic nldermen have adopted an ordinance forbidding the sale of long rubber tubea for nurlinmbomea hoennne of the difoulty of cleaning them. Who after this will any that KI'nmIt.nn's 7x9 00:! oil war in not of trenecendnnt. im- pnrtnnoe? R. Uglow &. Co. open every evaninnr. The action being so wnrm will mnke it neoneury for us to make A still further ra- duotion in men's ulntere u we have still I50 left which must be sold this month at the Star Hull. {`iH..n. ind-nggbgd In 05.- -..l.l .A....-.... `Purses. letter wallets, car ticket ma-en, bill book! und hnnd nntchola at. Mitchel|'. "FL- ........ 5.1.... .. _._.. _.:n ...-|.- .; A commercial traveller. who arrived in the city from Detroit, Mich , yesterday, stance that in that. city the weather in pro ciaely similar to that which King-bonians are enjoying. The effect of this, he says, In chat. brads in paralyzed. New silver goodn. R. Uuzlow & Co. This is thelnonth to buy A suitof clothoa. You will save 35 per cent. on them at. the Star Hall. 'D..`..I;.'- .545`.--.-l:-LZ.. -IA...._..-.. L_..- $12,000 v\'}vorth of Boots. Shoes, Trunks " Valises mm: at... uounn nae. Banjo-pinyin: will be I feature of the proyzrnmme at the promenade c\bnner|: of the Levann and Almn Mater societies. Queen : university, to-morrow evening, Dec. llth. A nu.-um--uuigl Cnnualllnn ...l... .....'......l :... our nan. Black or blue beaver overcoat. made to measure with velvet collnr and wool lining, JI3. Dunlap for clothing values, King St... uoutb aide. Rnnlrhnlnvina will ha A fnnhurn nf Hun 19. U. mnwnou. The Moondanoo at the market today was very good oonaidoring the fact that Thursday unrkota are not usuallv very large ones. Prices were about the name I! those which governed on Sntuaday Int. `rm: ISIYIO monnn LO Olly I sun: 0! CIOKJIOI. You will save 35 per cent. on them at. the `Star Hall. Ilgnl. nu LI; L.-um-n nu.-nngt -...,l- 6,. cur nun. Perfumes, porfumos-See our east win- dow for an ole ant. Assortment of French. English In domestic perfumes. E. C. Mitchell. 'l"|.- -u-...l...... -5 0|... ...._I...L ;. .1-.. ID IV. MOIIUIVI. The school truatoos whole terms expire this yearnre Moan. Meek, Galloway, Kelly. A. F. Chown, Bennett, Elliott and Lambert. All will seek re-election. w. 5.... min 1.4.. om ...;.. ,.c .....o.. n.-. Ana umoeru. an wm seek re-election. We have still left. `200 pairs of pants that will be hold at. customers own price: at the Star Hall. `D...-In rr.A- n`.-In m-. G-.. M. .. ....-L ....:.. umr uau. Your wife would like A pair of hnnd~ some curtains to nioh her drawing room. Hnndsomo silk. dnmuk or chenille curtains at R. MoFnul'I. TL. -nlunnl rpnnbgan n-Inn. 54...... --..:.... HOW OWIIOT OH] elgnn (38053. We have at.il{left 200 pairs of punts that will be sold at. customers own prices at the Star Hall. vnun mil . -nnlr` lily. . nah at 1......-I. aarlea no nu unem an n. U. :nn.cnen'a. A. J. Lee won George Gillespie : skin" at I drawing last evening. The lucky number wu eight. the boat coating in new owner onlf eight cents. Wa hnva ntil left. 200 nnirn of nnntn that Ion Lined Kld Glovn we and Mo. n-an Llnod loch: him... 01,, Glovu. Lnrougn me wmwr uumop. About one hundred guests attended the weekly dance in the yacht. club houae Inst. evening. It was one of the most. enjoyable of the lerioo. New silver goods. R. Uglow & Co. Cigar and cigarette cases. also the necee~ eariea no ll them at E. C. Mir.chel|`a. A I [AA uvnn (Inn:-an Ilillgnninh nld` grocery. A pair of ne water-color painting have been presented to the Kingston yacht club by George Sean, of Toronto. Twentv natternn in trouserimn made to nangnroo. Spanish olivaa 30. a quart. Gilbert`: grocery. A nair of ne wnmr-color naintinmu have Dy UWTTKU DBITI, OI ICTOHOD. Twenty patterns trouserings made to order at 83.50. Just. the thing to put you through the winter Dunlop. About sweats the uumop. mug an. The case of Kingston vs. Drennnn in up- peal to the supreme courb will not. be do- cided before January 18th. All kind: of nlovu at Baker's: lined And claea nelore January mm. All kinds of glove: at Baker's; lined and unlined, reindeer, mocha, kangaroo and bangaroo. Snaninh olivaa 300. uunrt. Gilbert : This isthe monthto buy nauit of clothes. You will save 35 oer cent. on them at. that noun. You can save 35 r cent. by buying your clothing at the bar Hall this month. The weight. scales at. the K. & P. freight oloumng no we wear nan D1118 monun. The weight. action freight. shed! are being overhauled and repainted ho`-day b J. Hnmer. R. Ug{aw & Co. open every evening. Black and dreee suit: a specialty, the nobbieeb line of black goods in the city. Dunlop. King St. The case of Kimlston in ID- can. Just opened It Gilbert : grooory the largest. and most varied stock of Christie Brown & Co n world renowned biscuits. 3. Uaiowt 00. open over evening. ' col undorwgr and II other kind: to be had oI:.Bi!el"n, opposite` Windsor ohol. VIII! nah mun. Q! um. nnnt Ln lu--.4...- CLEARING PBIHIQO, $1.20 $00. 1'4. U. MIIBDGII. You can save 35 gxer cent. by buying your clothing at the tar Hall this month Theme is livelv hustling for votes in On. your cloomng an we umr mm min monon Theme lively hustlin votes in On- tario wnrd, both tor nl ermen and trua- Inn "urown menu" one new or package ten. J. Gilbert eole agent. There were no cues to be heard at the police court bhil morning. Fine ordered clothin . black worsted euit. 814. Dunlap. Kinggst. Jepeneee ecreene, ver prettily bend painted, 81.25 each. E. Mitchell. You mm nave 35 nor cent. bv buying R. U low& 00. In over ovenin . "Moose: cooo" my to go bad Eb Gil- bert : grocery. Now is the time to buy a nice silk scarf. Bnkor hu them. "Crown Blond" 51.0 but of pachge ten. Gilbert. uent. PARAGRAPH8 PIOKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. INCIDENTS of THE mi . u Ipun ul -vary uny I.4ll -V1llll um People Are Talking About-Nothlng' lu- enact the Attention oi than Who Am hill! Knt. HA|N[S& LIIEKHT} vu-u vv-I-uvw Inn IIUUII Uunnflll I- nymnn Ito. Youlnvohodo clunooto hour. Dr. Santa odopud yon. duind on auto unuaol yoo,bn9yon||indiodthornI|n warp- od.u:d)onuowhnIvou tornnn 0! mo 1.5.0.. nnu woo-prnldonl W. 1!. Dick, both pooont puiomlitia In rugby affairs. "won, macro. you and I as old lriondl. an In not! aid judgo Prion to convict Elmo: Biddlo today. no the plilonu` stood npinundooktoroooin Iununoo lot u- nult. "My only wondcr it." continued uaojudp, while Biddle smiled unnoll. |I.lnl.vonI|nvn j % nhnt. Annhln _ capocwy u n momnor or the quota : club and of the uocutivo oomlnitho. In in on- Limlod to the plnhoo in I manure. He will have oppoud to lmnnmgor R.K. Bnrhr, of the l`.A.C.. and vice-president W. B. Dick. man: nu-nonnlitinn In rnnhv cub. 151-manager rota. ol' Queen's, In the nun with whose name Dunc Rumor hu boon dnllying 1 grant dul lately. and as he hu boon quit: I tumor In football M Ontuio for 1 number of canons, in hindnl capacity in I member of the Queen club and tn! the nuoonhivn nmmniunn In in g... Fnvon lnnncn lord. Toronto (ilobo The next. president of the Ontario rugby football union will probably come from the out. Ex-manager Ford. of Quourg, in the mun whom nuns Dunn Rninnr out. a ram; large number we: preeenb, nob- winhetnnding, and I thoroughly pleuent. evening we: npont. The orcheetrt oom- poeed of, A. Neileon, piooolo; J. Downey, violinund driver Kohler, of A" battery. pinno, wu in extrn good trim, end hhe "caller-o'." W. Murray Inn at his best. The `Prentice Boys know how toenulrtaiu. and their ueombliee deserve the fullest patronage. They will give their next on New Year`: eve. The 'PrentIoo lion Auombly. The first weekly upombly of Derry lodge. No 1., PronLico Boys, under the regime 0! the recently elected muster, Brother J. Carver, was held in the Wino hull, last night. The woatber was very unlnvonble but. fairly large number pmoont, not.- wibhatnndinw. zhorouvhlv nleunnt. .I not In : Finest Vndarvmu, I8 and O8.?pot Iult. ` lI'I Unlnnndrlod h`hlrt.n. the and 660. on`: baundrlorl Shlrvn. no. mo and `Ibo. `I Won] Flock -.2! (or two pain. on`: Nookwnnr and Collar: In ondlou um! ` from the Starting Point , vvculluu lllly Iolrl. Tuesday, 8th inat., city clerk Flanagan and hi: estimable wife celebrated the gold- en anniveraary of their wedding, having been married on Dec. 8th, M46. Mr. Flanagan was anxioua that knowledge of the fact should not become generally known and. therelore, refrained from men- tioning it toeven hia moetlntimato friends. The fact leaked out. however, and Mr. and Mn. Flanagan were the recipiente of congratulations from a bolt 0! their lrlenda. For over a half century the popular city clerk haa continued to per~ form the duties connected with the oioe he so ably fills, and the sincere wish of his lrienrla is that both he and Mrs. Flanann any long be spared and enjoy good hea th and proaperity. E'j'{:dp,-'w|.'i'I'o" na"d'&"|:'3ui'1'od w"uuu..t""": thnyou have not boon choc unthi- vcylnn Ion: Ito. Youlnvo balsam` mm an expreuion lot fall by sldonnnn Milne it wu inferred that he does not pur- pose being I candidate for re-election next. year. His Attention will not be re- quired by the sbenmor Alonndrin until after the holiday reason, at least. In the mmuung By counollol lInpoI%It Olvlo Queetlone. Alderme Milne ie in the city, looking halo and eerty after his eeneon n work. To 5 Wind representative last evening he declined (10 expreee his opinions on the leading queeciona now before the public. "But.,' eeid he, I have my views on the umping engine (ueetion, the oil imite ueelion and others, and I shall present. at the meeting of council on Monday evening next, to give expression to them. I am going to the pumping station tomorrow to have e look Ali the new engine and wi|lhepre- perd for the council meeting Monday nin t." Audrllvellnroaoc. Shortly char in o'clo& Int culling moyouughdluvuonurlynndovnbv ea my counnrymen." Mr. Gerdner said Mr. Maxwell, M.P, ` did not, in his remarks before parliament. ex rose the sentiment: of the bent peole of ritieh Columbia as to the Chinese. e said that the only muuic the Chineee had in their native land was immoral in char- acter. Chriebienity hed rescued them. He sang several hymna in Chinese. including the national anthem, which the natives ting in gratitude to the queen for her goodneee to them. I are now reecnmgun uenton ena one I! repnring imeell eee medical miuiouery or Chine. Thirty-three girls, the value of whom ie between 825,000 end 830.000 had been reecued from livee of chemo end the business ofim rting theee girls had been deetroyed. here were chepele end mission: at Victoria, Vencouver. New Westminster. Neniemo end Kemloope. At the latter place e christian Chinemen, who died recently, bequeathed property to the value of 82,000 to the mieeion. About twn hundred end fty ere members of the Methodist church. end emong them chris- tienity it greatly reepected. At his eug- geetion, end in deference tochrietien eenti ment. when it wee found thet Li Hung Chang would errive on Sebbeth in Ven- couver. the Chinese decided they would not have e big re cracker celebretion as they had intended when expectin him to Arrive on Saturday. end when Li Hung wee emberking he eeid to him with tears in his eye: as he held hie hend, "Mr. Gardner. for all you have done for my people I can only thenk you, and through you I went to thenk the peo- ple ol Cenedn for the way they have treet- ed my countrymen." Mr. Gerdner mid Mr. M.}' _ Mexevell. --U IIII u-IlU IIIZ DVD . "Well, Biddle. and I old lriondl. Ivnnnt! mid indnq Pi-inn Iasnnn-h\A\ uunasg ms xrmn lives or shame, oneneu a rew for his death. He showed a photograph of the original order to kill him. I led in oourt. Regarding a sermon on t eChineee question by Rev. Mr. Starr, he said he could conrm every word and his gures were conservative. There were not by 3,000ss many Chinese in all Uunsds eaten years ago there were in British Columbia. The statement was sometimes made that the Chinese only used the mission In learn English, but where there was one who attended school there were ve who came to hear the gospel preached. He had only been preaching ve months when he baptized eleven converts, two of whom are now reaohingin Canton and is Dreoarinq missionarv OAK HALL. KING STREET. \lIIIll.TUI'In In the lecture room of the Sydenhem etreet church last evening, en inherestin address wee delivered by Rev. J. E. G - ner, superintendent of Chinese llnisaion work, under the Methodist church in British Columbie. / Mr. Gardner began work In that pro~ vinoe in 1885. when. he said. there were about 15.000 Chinese there. among whom there was not one who did not worship idols. They believed in ehsrnis end were superstitious. The use ol opium was `en- erally prsetioed and they were terronud by the hi hhindere, who levied bleckmeil, and who, use of his efforts to rescue Chineeg irle from lives of shame, oifend ALDERMAN MILNE A FACTOR Woddod Ilfty Yours. .. upl. :....s ...'... ,.I-_I_ TI-FANKED BY Ll HUNG. a Good In u Done Among `rho \ hlnnnum an plans would not no known to tho `lug oomuundcn unul `Juir Korea to: eonoinci Ioluchotbcr. The baking and funding snafu would have to oonlnoncn opu-atom at point: {our on-lvoailoncpumnndnlu-gout: vonld honquirodlottlnmaneunuthot would moan-ily hkopluoohdoi-0 thooootuting fonuvonld ranch the `n! of oouliol. Ilfhonhirvnntoln stun cloud iloumul camp of tuning. which will uh inJnunutymitiIu uwiclntiuohnying vnldbolnhll -wing, Iholu-nut would junly objcat =0 Ihnuucquudeonlu-lurch! Innuhodind-nntlnrlnchlh-`r v. SANTA cus vouu no muse no use oomuunau omcon oh-hooppooing forces that woul .M M- Iovod implicitly. bring about I oonliot st come point. But the Iomlity in which an oooict would his nlnm would not bu known to could no now. One grout obstacle that lie: in the way ohnoounlull out in onuho l.hnL-Col. (;M.lnn, wn:;Im::";:n' or suoouuuu on-rymg onunomumauvru. Uont.-Col. (gotten tutu. would be the dimculty in scouring nuiublo ground lot ,3-ho movrunonu of two large forces. Orders would he iuuod to the oomnundi ollicon Al 91.. nnnnninn fnrnnn Lint. nnnl H lnl. loamy nn women no eounm. vonm Into plans would not ho known to tho unmnn tnmnnndu-I until tlnir fa-cm any uuuary novlew uerc Lieut.-Col. Cotton, D.O.C., milihry dio- wct No. 3, in` lbron lyidin favor of the ma's pro "t. onto 0 I military re- view end 3:? beulle bhere on 1 grand eoole next year to oee rote the alxnieth year of the rzlgn oi queen Victoria. Such movements, e eeya. would be of for great.- er pnctioel benet. to the milicie eorpo cipocing than would many do I ol_ rill. Of course the permi-ion o the general ooer commanding the militia would have to be obtained before the nlnir ...... I4] I.` Lgld would Inn to I could be bold. n... ......o In}: nuuon may wen amu nooora. The petrol: in being mnintainod todny wihh unabntod vigor, and gums no scour- ing the cit.{ mm! the Adjoining rural din- cricu. Al aorta of rumors are ying ro- gardinz the niir. The latest. report. was to the odoct. that the fugitives had been mpbumd this morning on Wolfe Iolnnd. but no conrmntion of the story ha been received. nolgnoornooa rererreu no. Another report, which In given on pretty reliable authority, is to the effect. that the oonviem were seen to board the outbound mixed trnin at the city depot. of the G.T.R., and thnt. when the train left the nation they were still Aboard. The search in haino mninhninnd tn dnv Rognrdlng the Wing : Suggenlon For I ll; Illllary llovlow Hero I :...A {DJ !`..ss.... 11 A {I ...:I;A___ J:_ vmn Myere. All night the gunrde kept watch and the policemen on night duty in the city were on the elert. A report was sent in late in the night that at about eleven o'clock the two oonviote were seen In the old military cemetery At the head of Clergy street on Ordnance. Search was made in the lo- cality named, but no trace of the fugitives wee discovered. No credence ie attached to the story of the men having been in the neighborhood reierred to. Another renm-t.. which In elven on nreuv KNOWS iI...{... insmuuon tor mru or tour months. Last evening was the first occasion upon which Myers and McDonald had been working together in the engine room. The convict who usually worked with Myers was really, or ieignedly. taken ill yester- day a:ernoon,and McDonald was put. onin his place. The authorities are inclined to believe that Myers was the designer of the scheme no escape, and as his usual task- mate is a man who, it. is believed, would not. psrcioipete in such an sttem t, it is thought that he was induced by b s arch- plotter, to feign illness in order than n more reckless convict. might be put. to work with Myers. All nioht. Lha mnrdn kent. watch and the ton's wnnn. Myers in aged about twonty~ei ht, is of medium height and is minus c e index finger of his right. hand. He won uerving I three-years norm for burglnry and was tocoivod at the nibontinry in February. 1896. McDonal in considerably shorter in nature than is his fellow-fugitive. He also is doing a term of three yearn, for lnroeny,und bud been an inmate of the inntitubion for uni or four months. [Ant Aunninn was flu: Brut. nnnnninn nnnn uuuuvue nun: vuu uuuuu Wan uuuuuvu -I the men could not have A vor long start, since bu a short intorvsl h elapsed be- tween the discovery of the oocape And the time the men were heard talking at Mor- ton's wharf. unnn in nnnul nlmnnl-. hr-ntn.ninht. n nf wu noun kept. on mom. It wil be I one of the convicts out-goneraling the authorities if the fugitive: got. Away. for every avenue of escape was well guarded I var few minutes Aftaor the alarm was sound and oh. ...-.-. m-...M not Emu. . vnl-I1 Inna .m-t. were uiaputcneu to scour me Mljltcenti country, and the telephone and telegra h were roquieitioned to warn the nut oritiee at Garden Island, Ganano- ue, Napanee. Collins Bay, Cape Vincent, .Y., and other places of the event, and wrequeet that e eharp look-out for the fugitive: be kept. A telephone meneege wee received later in the evening, from Collins Baivl, stating that no sign of the runaway: ad been seen in that district. Shortly afterwards came intelligence from Garden Island to the ellect that two men corresponding in appearance to those who had escaped, had been seen in a boat some distance otf-ehare, and that a close watch bein kept them. It wil be a case of the convicts Dem lepw I ` minutes nfbor Isl mmubee Amer one alarm was so: ve-AX I niuuu: kn}. - -Iunrl inhnrvnl I1 LIEUT.-COL. COTTON'S VIEWS Wore Cent: OUD IO WIBCI1 BVBI"y E07055 CI'0BC' ing in the neighborhood. mounted men were dispatched to scour the adjacent. countrv. telephone mom. Immediately upon the discovery that the men hnd made their escape guard! were sent out to watch every street cross- ina in lhn nniahhnrhnnrl mnunfnd man to the nish. the utmost care and cleanliness is brought to but in the making of out ' Busy bonsekoepen our mincemnt, apple. Jun. lemon and `cmgzin t :5: cheaper n anks at home. Pros (I d promt d u-.,""u.i ....`.i`..u.....,.:.. `I oonea oonvemmon ana supposea man may were in a boat, but on account of the dnrkneea of the evening he could not. see them. I l.......A:..o-I.. unnn nu. A:.nm...-n Mme earm evuaoncea. Once outside the walls it is supposed that the fugitive: headed for Morton : wharf, as a resident. in the locality heard the voices of two men engaged in a low- toned oonvernation and supposed that they were in boat. They Were Short `l`erm- Men and were on the Nlglst 8Islft-llow They llfected their lscIpe-Guars Bwnrm the coin. try -110 Oapture Yet Accomplished. Shortl sfter dark last evening the alarm belst the nilentiary rang out a signal that there ad been an escape from the institution. The convicts who had sluded the vigilance of the keepers are named McDonald and Myers. both of whom are Toronto men and both were serving seoond terms. The men were working as night remen in the engine house. and at s time when the reman s attention was turned to other matters they carried a ladder out of the boiler room and planned it sgeinst the segment of a circle formed by the junction of the southern wall and s. wall separating the grounds. The angle formed by such junc~ tion is avoided in building the walls, b making the structures curve towards each other, with the design of rendering it im- possible for convicts stwm ting to escape toclirnb at such point. T e ladder used by Myers and McDonald was too short to reach to the top of the wall, but a man of ordinary height. standing on the upper- most run , could just see over. and b grasping t e coping could raise himsef up. This the two convicts did, and once on the top of the wall it was an easy mat- ter to jump to the ground. and the danger of injury in doing so was reduced to a minimum by the softness of the earth. The men did jump, taking care to alight on their heels, as the deep indentations in the earth evidenced. (Lu... ....s..'A- eh- usnn it in nnr\ru\nn(` V _fcoNv1cTs MAKE ESCAPE. THEY SCALE THE SOUTHERN WALL OF THE PRISON. Mating Ipochl Cbriumu undo. wanton thlngln call nu! as on stand. Princes at-not "|ODlN.llllDIlDOlOlC`0I'|to oloneor hu bun oonuonad. I BKOTID. Aldormnn J. Btavurt. luu returned from Ogqomburg. N.Y. Ho mun tht the run olouuor us that point In vary nearly llod with in. and that tho utfo 0' "30 name: 3. Iain, which til tborolnn yortwo,IiI| y I it. Fully 1,000.0!!! buholo gain in vouch now lying In Illo nial . V5 50 1: : .'.:'..".'..n""'......':':'.'._'3."_-s;..`.21':': vuuuuuuuw l,lIl' Ill UK ff. VIII W lohln the bow until qx-In`. Work on the 500.000 babel oxundon totho pretanl con-mad. 'rna.,.... lnrlno Icon: Picked up Along llngaton llnrbor Front. Murine buainea on the gran lake: in: shout. closed down lot thuouon. Nothing paused bhrongh tho Wollnnd cud yester- dnv. Ona Itgmar and hung nhnrnd from puoeagnnmngn mo Welland cull Jenner- dny. a steamer and bu-go ourod from Port. Uolborno. but had to no hot owing to storm. Alplg-nu.-u J Ib`-._s I.-- _.4__..l I-..- Iner nluulo, II no mo mule only I ought. cut in the bars of hi: ooll door, ud u be , had been found guilty on unothc ewe. On the chu-goulunanlthe wuuuhn one ear`: impuinonmont, in addition I40 the our you`: of his Iontonco In In! yet 90 XIVG. HIGH`: The crown withdraw the obs`! of at.- mmpcin to escape. prolornd nlnat. EI- mor Bid Io. II he had nude only slight. door. nd uu|vI:uI`U . l`IIsuIIu`lU|I prunuq _ nun the Inllnctlon, In the tiny, of pro r chutieement is won d ve im- prove him, whereas it ie dtlul if runiehmenh inicted now. whn each I ung period hu elnpeed eince the commie- mon of the offence, will heve my `nod ef- fect. The judge edvoceted mo equent. application of the leeh in the of non- victa guilty of breeohn of we prhn regu- letione. He did not think that tlllnlenicy plee. so ingeniously eet up by lhepieoner. wee borne out. TL. 4...... c.......a n... ....u... __n L- --. DOI'nB OIJI}. The jury found Doe gum}, sol be ill sentenced to three month!` un-I.1Iprinun- Inll`: lllllla . I ' l Jug Price. in charging the ex- proasogotho opinion that uhoi-tar . o of imprisonment, loos solitary no menu and more severe conditions of risen- mant. would be productive 0! far oer ro- aulu thnn in the existing Iyb. If Doe had been punished un some suitable rogulnbion provid for E3'....`E`"i?`3[':;..E'._.E'3'___K :"'`f`1S3 UOIIVICV U00. XIII II'0III llllll lV.D.. on sentence of twenty-ve yum` mon- mont on conviction of ahooti th in- tontto kill, was brought up 5 morn- ing. Ho nlso pleadod not uilt con- ductnd his own defence. . in man whom aevornlof the grand jnronfioliovod should not hove been brought toglid. ll he could not pouibl hnvo anon from the penitentiary. 0 put in 5 of in- annitv. : wwn 3 vorulcu or "guuny." Buckley and Lafrunboioe worohch aen~ tenood to one your extra ilnprluuaent in the ponitontainr . Cnnvint. KAI v in nlnnnd nn 'n||.n!. one pemcenuar L Convict: Kely was placed on 'allaet evening, charged with having pted to eecape from the nitont. . He pleaded not guilty an made oroul defence. The jury returned a ict of uilty and Kelly was given agear ad- ibional im rieonmenh. '. Convict. .aent from Hnlif N.S.. nn nnmnn. nf a......np,..- u.....' ....`...... I :1 : Working Oops, hoavy twood. e. No trouble to show goods. earned ny nu goon conauou. Judge Price explained that thil was not. the case A! the convict. had ulrady for- feited his remission by mlsbollving to such an extent as to nooeuihta his con- nement in the prison of isolation. The iuni thsreunon mtimd for the an. nnomonb in we prison oi ioouuon. jury thereupon ntired for the se- oond time and in A low momenta nburnod with L verdict of guilty. Buoklev worohch nan. porwa mac one cause or IillDlI' llllln to agree was the statement made byliucliloy during the course of his sddre to the jury. to the other that if found guilty of the charge of sttemptnd esospe Ind given an extension of time, he wouldtlose the three years and s-hell remission he had earned by his good conduct. ( Judge exnlsined that this in not. And Nearly secured a Verdict oi Not I Guilty. ' The jury before which convict "Tom" Buckley was tried yesterday. for Ittempb ing to escape from the penihenhilry, diu- reed, afoot having been out for an hours. ghey returned to the court. room and re- ported that the cause of their Nlin to agree was the statement. mnde hvllnn Inn . Zuxln l4;v'oltl_uIrh_" `v 7' Z Gentlemen : 3 Z Furnishinas. mm-nu Varhty. i Attnctlvoooodn. I which will commence on THURSDAY, DEC. 10th, and for THIRTY DAYS ONLY. Reduced prices for cash only. Everything in our immense stock reduced in price. In view of the anticipated changes in the Tariff now under con- sideration by the government, we have been preparing for the last two weeks a surprise for our thousands of ,customers, in the form of a to purchase their Christ- mas presents. Fancy Goods. Purses, Perfumery. Novelties, Dressing Cases, etc.. at prices that will make you wonder how we can sell them so cheap. See our windows. Reindeer, Kid gnu Cape 1 Gloves. linodlld unlined. Angon Gbvu. Dressing : Gowns, nckets. Silk H Silk 1 Il__1.._ II___- ov,_L__I I BUCKLEY MISREPRESEITED MARINE INTELLIGENCE. FREE TRADE SALE WEATHER PROBABlL|TlE8.-Froah westerly winds, lair, little change in tamnnntura. Steacy & Steacy. To Buy New. Fres|\,'Up-to-Date A Golden :- Opportunity 5 Iunpnuullolln In strwth `Pia; D1. Lowut p1 lnood onLinl luta "`** raving uonitont p,.,I`:`:.',':',P,= phono oommu `nod *-1-_1'_ Z JOHNSON-In :1 Bali 53 Earl nt. 3 relics of st uhooti seventy-cw at Funeral priva t. i ll d jnronoliovod ughc ENERALS vo lot Null L ALESIANI ` lhporlonm .3 ea Brown Broth: '-------""_ nrw nnngmnnt. SIXTY-'1 |1TzTL2Tv. l""-.`3?E*L` . E put. moo on olonwr It must. no anon on 'n, whereas, with bnrgol And oating 0 avatar: one tnnafonnco in all that in ro- quimd. Novonbelcu. the time has come when. an elevator: are bein onobd no other points, Kingston must Ilov unit. if ohowlnbutontnintho groin undo ban. The question in one o! vital Interest to I-IIO pooplo oi this city, And should In [inn ovary Iwontion by them." . Aahd -hath: or not nnv oxtondvo nwoncion by them." Anhd wbothor any work would be uind IL`! Ilnlor in connection with the ontranl Glllotqr tion company : property hon. Hr. Ino- lomun anuorod that hoyond tho unl ro- pnirutothooocboknowo! nothing I will but to be done. ` ` IOIIO I8! I lollo I That icon}-Oolcphono nuuhot. In! It down, and who you not Anything I. _ bootqou. nlippcnornbbuuoslluup.` You villuvononoyilyou do. A. Aim `, nothy, Onnfu old thud, Prisons $1 ` lbvhrlnlyivuu , nu. Ug|ow&0a'I. noun: a. mud-uuaoaopaonguuq. oonnectea men we prtuecb. "I believe." said Mr. Meclennen. "llet the citizens of Kingston should discuss the queecion from I Kingebon point. ol view, and should decide for themselves whether the will build en elevetor. or loee the t e. A: for the Montreal tnmportetion oompeny our buineee he been to put money into bergee end oating elevetore, not. to go to greet expense for wherfnge. I! grnin in put. into elentor it must. be taken out mnin. change. bemee lloetinz Ileveeor or Lou the `trade. Hugh Muclennen, of Montreal, president of the Montreel crane rtetion oompeny, who in in the city on in ennuel fell visit, wee neon by e Wmu rcpreunutive this morning end wu naked for an interview on the ruin elevlwr question. He sated that. while he would very much like to see on elevator erected at Kingston, he would refer not to talk on the subject. especial- y u the name of the company bee been oonnectod with the project. I believe." eeid Mr. Mualannen. "t.|}e.t. They Int Dooldo Wluhor to Bulld II 2|-aqua: our Lag` AL- O-.4- HERE OR FOUR BOARDEBS CAN BE Iooomodntod with room: Ind board nt- I8lQuoon It:-oat. You nah no mists a {nun direct to no for Glovu. We can. we yo4 Gloves oltlltufromuotou. Dupolr. - HALF OF THE FLAT OVEB OOIIEIOAN 8200`: Dry Good: Stan An; nu-oat, Id- Vvlnlng Bulk : P:-(nun; dllloo. Apply 3: mo Ollloo. _ , THREE OB CAN unon -tmni. DIED. JOHNSON--In Kingston, on Dec. l0th, no street, Sarah Olden Raymond, relicuof the late J. S. Johnson, aged seventy-two years. private. ::j.__:_j.jj- ALESIAN. SALARY PAID WEEKLY. Exporlonoe unnoouury. Permanent. Brothers Company, Toront.o.0nt. I -j: muunr anus, LIADIIO UIDIITAIII AND EIIALIII:-II Prinoou strut. Oomor Sydonhnm Itroot. Toll oommnnlontion. I '1'. 1". HARRISON, UKDEITAIII um Eiuuuan. Prlnoou Phonoo-WucrooInn, 90; Residence. priou. _::j_::_...j___:j- w. u. nmmxm, Fmrnn. Dunc-mu um Exnnun-131 Pun. can m-cot. block Above old nund. .j_______________ Tn: Lnnnm UlDI.l`!`AIlI.-lM-l56 P:-1 oou uhoot. Telephone 1411. Open Day nnd lyln .___jj______:__ Kl NG3TON|ANS' ALTERNATICE: _ SALIBIAN. SALARY PAID __ Expgriolyoe unnoueunry. um man no nuuu o mun an 3 i s n.`?.' uX'..`:T a` ` an r 1. `Price: Hi: lotus In JIIII E. C. MITCHELL. nghi n-A u-nnlugog nch-In- _,, j_:__:_ oous TO LET WITH BOARD. IE8. Ynunw Brook Street. __________.j..j__: max notrsx. no. no qumm siitiif. Apply to J . B. CAIIUTIIII. :_ 1 RNERAI. SERVANT AT THE HUB. MAB bqunro. KICK QUE] .- ugnvvulnu so (LII. Improved the nppotlto. and impart: the Ilodlolnnl Vlnnon of the . on Ilthnnt on without DISTUBBINU THE DIGESTION. WINE. or COD LIVER OIL la agreeable to take. I... . .... ................ _. A UIIOULAIIOI QIJAILIIIID may not cont. var any othu in nu; non. Ion Wlml ton in tho ole: than all damn oomblnod. . tonoronto and Hontual lnolud. \ % lrtnua of tho poop]; cannot HM and! . nrueuoir'}2'a3.u.k"...ox':c-use -.!I'$ll WHICH, Wllllll, XIII`, IIIUIO 0` in Jomponturo. ` _ __ ______ ._ ! -xw-NH V llU3U3u Old Santa. can buy our shoes at about any price he pleases. rl_l.... L (`J- Iutsclnunhon-lrlvod PRICE TWO GEN Ts Y, continue '3..I, , I For 8:10 by all Drugglntu TO BE LET. JACKSON'S:T I-u-;-j__.. ___. nanny muuuc, Inn:-IA I-u Ann. Ir... : w. u. nnmmm, PIIIGTOI um lhtnn.|n LIICSI Will] UUIU IUCS. That s specially true of the children. Don't spend all the holiday money for toys and have 'em shiver all winter with cold feet and blue noses. f\I_I K`__.A_ ,,_ L,, WANTED. `BOA R D. He s a level headed old chappie. He knows that a man, woman or child can't enjoy Christmas chest with cold toes. `I`L..AD.. ___-:_II_. A_.._ 1.` PEN (so? 6LovEs. '-vrmnn YEAB.--N0. 237. -SALE] H. D. BIBBY 00.4 '..-:T'TIj T1 Icpuarbhu -I.. !o:::unhn u can rho : acid). nun.-no; n Dr. Iiootn-Iannond Iononhnd by ID Old Auoohuo. On Toad: owning. lat. inn... the trio hcclu (hy-throo voices). Allan- Iovn. . ptuloatod the lab dirootot of the! b. Dr. h-Hammond, professor .: ...'.'.-. .. .57; :..u..- mu? dish I uohd V0! vat. niuuy `not: 6- od. Tlolorningcullolsboubon named mlnnthuunyol tho ovbnt: "rho gloooidbuovonlng gun I my nnoluypublionhou-Isl. Ian was Iotobloto noun nun. `tho I nartdthodop-rand Ihovli amour dtbo Club, Dnlooiu-Eula-cud. and tho ulna-oglhonovdlnolor. Thounyor. Ital. .AllIIIn.in n oonpllnoohry mr Dr. Imnood with I ulvv. Ibo pans of tho nI-L Th -.-_...J ...-._J.J ._-l__ IIIIIO to '0 lI\I\rlIl'I I ll. (Pupil of SI: Walter Pnrnu.) II-ohlolCll II-bland. Ialo"I|Id, an . I.oao:|n.fI:.I"l nno#)rt.o`. Hlnclglcl. u 00 It rm... 1' u'a':::'sL. .uim`;:. $3.. '"" Bankers & Brokers. 22 King Street East. Toronto. Ont. Mining Stock: or an Investment char- aotor bought and sold. Correspondence nonmmdr Change of hill M: I {or I-htnrdny night. Polo-n In }Messn. wwussnuusn 3. no.1 loP_m_l |---M{r""i5r$ii{MEELL." IHu}z"}$X"YW6f3"6.wi`btn. Harry Lindley Co. Hnnnlnn Night. Ihmo. `firm. It... The KnowiFg_ 0ncs Comc Hcrc next Printed nocm cnnulning further Infar- mntlon an to conditions of prnno.-ed contract 01 M IOQII and blank lo:-um of taenaor may {rno obtained -l tho Post (mice: of Batterueu, Perth Rood. Nowburgh. Kingston and uh thlu oloo. H MRIIRICK, Pout Oica lnunuctnr. C Pout Olco Inn tutor`: Oloo` Blnuton. 1!: Doc.. III! ....--... ..-.. . .m.v.vm. ` bmn until noon. on Hill)/\Y um. J ANU- ARY. NM. for the conveyance of Her Mnjuucyh Katha. on I pmpuued contract tar four yours. I`! time: r week uch way. I tween Batter- In and lnauton. Novvlnu-ah Ann Klnmston I Por!"h [loud and Kingston. from the In. April In: I _,.-..`..-.. QEALED TENDERS. ADDRESS!!!) TO THE Pnutmutor (hnu-nl will he rooelvnd at `an.-..u.u|n.m.. .... la-nm.v um. nun. | EALID `B mu h'n.1nAy 1.Mh.HNv- oonvl-yam.-e HM Mnluntvh Great range fancy parlor tables. Oak, birch, mahogany and br:.ss. Tables and chairs make ne Xmas presents. We hold and deliver at Xmas as you wish. [Tr F. mmmsow Q] Q RP A POPULAR 1-ncuu'rAnou_. Just 300 and spick and span new goods for Friday and Saturday at 19c or three for 50c. Never get the chance ug\ain-19c, three for 50c. f7TKis is present time and men like a present as well as others. Ian : I V cl V See our Umbrellas, $1, $1.25 and $1.50. nWiT linnll nl II: TAM`. D....on nightly. Extra attractions 3 A special holiday offer in Gentleman's New Style Scarfs. ' ` Iujjl \:nu:j-- THREE NIGHTS AND SATURDAY IATINEE, OOIKENCINU [19 Cents. Opening Night. rut Tim. Hon. MAII. CONTRACT. n I In vrnunnun ; nnnn-noun Inn - DARLOR TABCES. EDUCATIONAL.- Iomothlna to Interest you in the way or Gent's Furnishings. 0mc0h1Ipoc(or- s Omen. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Kingston Iiorauotuuutennl hound uton oulavu-nnshrbndlo -grunt .t. was phod IO I50 huulno provincial donu- Iivulot noontlcu, but ululoagh not! uunuo Imn mo nmo (In. Short] Aflbf this, 5: above mentioned. t ' 75': prigl to vim her falter pwonb. A at a lay in name into on of hot tho `gm mother - uulpicionl were around by reports the heard any to Dudley`: elm-actor. Bhoiluli upon the child`: roturn. but. ho pleaded than the |m.|o girl be left. with him until the Ends holidnn llut. |nn'mr_\ unvjpg pnounu noun I mngrwn Inor- ohunOl.(l)I) worth 0! onlr outrun. Thohotcrnocharnld bun try- lnglorp-o the to locals Dudley. but. ooo|duotdoIo.slthoIghthoyoornIpondod lnnuunlv. XI min in wunoounonad ooonuoIooo.uunoqnaoyoonupono in-Iqouuly. hsppunhowunoeuuonod Iopnaandncdvo his mail unto: us I nlunothmlhsn Wolh hhnd or Kinn- This Is a Man's Store much no mo, ouonmoly to was an cum. Tho {not than dovdopod that tho child had boon ruined. and although under fourteen rl of I30. the gun birth In 5 child at lo 0 member two It will In ro- nombond that ubont. o ru. of A `I Inc Dudley Iuddonly don . Age`: haying proocnd Inn I inguton nor ohuit 01.00 worth ol-to-volt outrun.- Thn Cantos nnmhno nnhl L-an Q,-w, nun Int lloll Dolor cl phaoonrshsn Wolf! lshnd cl King!- bnnntllhnknntlhnrn-nnln Lln duh no plonaoa nu ma nun gm no um. mun until the Enter holiday: (luv. spring.) 80 nromiocd to than sand bar homo. no moon to men nona not none. whic bodid, oalonaiblyto vioit nunc. Th. Lao, 9|... .|....I.u-.4! ahgo oh. ..s.n.: 1.-.] ` wnenever ne met Intn cnuuren wno ais played ability in any rticular line, and whose parents or gua iana were not in a eition to have the talents cultivated. he ad frequently, and at his own expense. taken charge of such children and had their education eompleted and their parti- oular talents developed. As this little girl Cora a decided talent for music he as ed her loeter parents to entrust her to his care, in order that he might give her an education such as her rare talents call- ed lor. He said, lurther, that where he was going to spend his summer vacation (he did not mention the name ol the place) was a friend of his, a graduate of the Bow ion oonaervatory of music. who would give the little girl her preliminary musical edu cation and advance her t the initial stages in the art. alter whic he would send her to Boston to have her education completed. He pictured a future of brilliuncy and euccess for the little girl, and pleaded in be given the care of her. The child being an adopted one and the foster parent: being in limited circum- stances, they ooncluded that they would not be justified in refusing an oer so much in the child's interest. They oon- sented to the request and Dudley left Bualo with the little girl. Shortly aflar thin. an above mentioned. tne nppeernnoe in one city 01 ll women who announced hereell the footer mother of the little irl whom Dud- ley claimed as his own. T e women made good her claim and told I story 0! her deal- ing: with Dudle'y. She said she met Dudley in Buffalo. He represented himself to be is retired minister of meane. The auto of her meeting with him In: junt prior to hie coming to Wolfe Island. He told the foe- ter parents of the little girl in question that whenever he met with children who die nlnngol Akilibn in -nu n-urinal-.. IE... ..\.I nu. \II uu-J vvnvuluvlull nu. nun boarding house and invitations wen well extended. He always I poured to have plenty of money, though a wu not lavish in `expenditure. His alleged daughter wanted for nothing nnd over her he exer- ciaed the greatest. one nndlwntghfulneu. In March Int he sent. Lhdgirlnwny. to visit. an Aunt, he ui . rr..........a- n... 1...: ..:.... -0 .a..-n 1--. .1... mm. aunt, ne an 1. Towards the begl ning of April lent. the chief of lice here received an enquiry from Bu:lo,Mlting if 5 person calling himself Uhnrloa or Clarence H. Dudley could be located. An nlllrmntivo answer was sent back. This was followed by the in the oioy of herself the W.J. DICK & SON.[ was going to visit an aunt. Being an a reeable sort of person with charming ad ress, always cheerful. with a funny story at his command to suit every occasion, it is no wonder he made many friends. He was negotiating with a city druggist to form a partnership for the pur of puttin on the market a patent in icine, of whic the dru ist held the receipt. Dudley was to su py the cash, and the dru gist expoc to reap big prots, but i. e scheme never developed. owards the close of the summer of 1894 Dudley told his friends that he found the climateso agreeable and his health had improved to such an extent that he decided toremnin lit the island over winter; he much disliked giving up his comfortable quarters and leasant oompanienships. In Miiroh, I895. udle claimed to have re- ceived a telegram w ich oontained the en- nounoement of his wife's death. People at the time remarked that he seemed to take the news very ooollv. They argued. how- ever. that as he had been so long separated from her she had ceased toform an interest in his life. He went away and was one a week. returning again with his I leged daughter Cora. He made this trip ostensibly to bury his wife and at the same time to visit her relatives. For a whole year following this date he seemed to have a good time. Nothing transpired, a peremly. to mar his round of pleasure. e gave a 4th of July celebration at the boar ing house nvo-n:I..I I-In -I-snug. nnnAnIA1l en La... nnomoaa Iuognn vuonnboum. hofaluhbt cum Lou and min-nnnntlnulbdkf--pm-A 1-.- women or more men passing smmy. nIs services were in demand. He took an active part in the entertainments given by the Wolfe Island litersry club. and had acoees to the homes of the best families on the island. He showed a partiality tor lit- tle girls about the age of the one he claim- ed as his own. He told seversl, conden- tially, that his wife was an invalid, and unable to travel, also thst she was living with friends in Michigan. To at least one person he said he was separated from his wife and had been away from her for some ears. He said, further. she was in poor ealth and bed on ungovernnble temper. After `being it month or two at the island he sent the little girl away, saying she ` going to visit an aunt. Beimr naroeable sort of narmn with Ill! IITUIIIIXH Ill ZIIXF TXDIU -HII llulnatloa or a Llttle 0hIlI-Arivested For lsrlme But Escaped Iron: le Capture--!eory of the (Jase. The contention that the depth of wicked- ness and deceit in man is as unbounded as the world is wide has been sgported in another instance by facts glean of the life of a man known to some extent in this city. but better known to Wolfe Islanders. Charles H. Dudley. known elsewhere as Clarence H. Dudley, arrived at Wolfe Islandin June, 1894, presumably to re- main only for the summer months. He brought with him a pretty little brown- eyed, dark-haired irl of twelve or thirteen summers. whom e called his daughter Cora. This girl was sent to school and min led freely with other girls of her age. Dudisy never said much about himself, but he conducted himself like one sccustomed to plenty. He lived well, dressed well. sported diamonds and had a skid built for his convenience. He made many friends and entertained frequently. He took an active part in eoeials. concerts and the like. Huvinga fairly good baritone voice, not bsrren of cultivation, and being an elocu- tionist of more than passing ability. his demand. He took A MODERN DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE BROUGHTITO LIGHT. 80 Llvodl Double Llto, Did 0. E. Dudley- ll Doonntlnn nl Hannah Pnonln nail LED TTK iEEY: unnlrylo 1' 'l'h|vungoxhnnunb&tcI.a'un..'| thirty-Iilobpu-out Indavinll-lain Inn-hh. scout. oonaucnu I pn Oooh I Pruhyuu-Ion chum Vnda-(hi Minn anrwl UIUVR I3 Ul3PU3CU Uh This will be a grand oppoztunity to secure seasonable goods at greatly reduced prices. Sales for cash only. Call and sse us.

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