Daily Colonist (1900-12-30) . evening, when Principal George willgive an address. As matters of import-ance are to be discussed, it is earnestlyto be hoped that all Cnngregationalistswill make an effort to be present. Stole n W I eh.—Edward Sweeny, aWork Foint Barracks soldier, was yes-terday placed under arrest by OllleerCampbell, of the provincial police de-partment, charged with tho theft of a•watch from Charles Phillips, a resident0/ Esquimau road. The time piece isvalued at ,?7>. It appears that Phillips,?who is an ex soldier in Her Majestysservice, was visited at his residence theothe


Daily Colonist (1900-12-30) . evening, when Principal George willgive an address. As matters of import-ance are to be discussed, it is earnestlyto be hoped that all Cnngregationalistswill make an effort to be present. Stole n W I eh.—Edward Sweeny, aWork Foint Barracks soldier, was yes-terday placed under arrest by OllleerCampbell, of the provincial police de-partment, charged with tho theft of a•watch from Charles Phillips, a resident0/ Esquimau road. The time piece isvalued at ,?7>. It appears that Phillips,?who is an ex soldier in Her Majestysservice, was visited at his residence theother evening by a number of soldiers,among whom was the accused. Afterthey bad departed, he missed the watch,but thought it had been taken in n inclination to return it being mani-fested, he placed the matter in the handsof the police, who soon arrested Sween-ey, upon whose person the watch wasfound. He will he given a hearing inthe provincial court on Monday. if; Tojue Closed on January 1st. Mle Trading S ON EVERY.


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