Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1899, p. 5

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.331 ----- Dr. Sterling. Ilunmnu, who has lately returned {mm the Klondyko. in spending a low -`lays with his, mother and slate!` at Hctqn. Mn...-. nnnn-n urm-as nnd Jack mother and ulster at rluqn. Mvsars. Georg; Groves mud Murra._v, who were enunuud at. u mine in Nova -`~`cnt.l.; for the summer. hmo rdurned to rmnunu their wurk M the School of Mlnlmr. Mrs. Rmzern. nf Peu-rhnrmuzh. who spent part of last wmk with Mm. Hurry 'l`m\d_v, left for humo on Sun- kin) . Nlrn. Arthur (`.|ldornlom'n loft. lust lhL\'. Mrs. Arthur In nhrht. for Chicago. on mute for I home at Rock Hprlmzs. Wynmlmz. _ Ilvu aunt. when thtnn in la upward roach la tollecf. And , lo`ttl'od cloci ln the tangled roo . And there : nothing sound, and there`: I hlnn` O1l`()l|_u, Tlionb not ng good and there`: nothing tru.-. . That in not. llonoat.ly-r|ght along-- Swoot and savory `through and I The meeting of the National Coun- cil ot Women of Great Drltuln and Ireland will take place at the and ot October. and will be held ln Lon- don. Thll meeting: will receive the cultomary reports. and be 01 as bunlncu nature only. I 2 4, ,, `.\.._.. A H IQOIIIR * ` QC. . -;`I!`:' ... uf.... A tub spoon and n courtly tlr. II [In one talk among [en lo- mon; - r . Bu` lb who merit: the huzhost. place. Though clad in homapuu he Lo. ' `tin two. In one who carries g heart of grace. And to really 5 nbblomau through and through. ~ Thu `then In stunted, the vine la nor Iran. `When in fol . [ID `IND ll Iiunleu. mu nun ul lpullod. . - l`hen'n neither blossom. not local. nnr fruit. Scots` guards` colon her Students will save money by l;uying their Text Books, Bnrcioo and Note Books at the Corner Boohtore. Ilom'i1`|g"n'I}ii1R'tn?:a`5_nhips | ___:__ _ .g_--.__- .._ _ -..;.__ '" X'Su'p':Z{J .1}.;i'oFJf{ x.".1?':'.{ ".n we. and departments of study. n,.,_..:_ n___ 1.--- __- ._ A`- P.NlSBE2T. The largest and handsomst Rnne made, it baks perfect with.Iess fuel than any range in the market 0 Ask for the HAPPY HQMJE" ELLIOTT BROS, 1 "7 Du-.9-:41`: - -_._..._..___-j Do You Have Troulile ~ With Your `Chimney P If So Try Our Ratct McKELVEY & 4B%l*R%CH. HAPPY; HOME 5 .--,- Fountain Pens fxom 15c to 83. College Note Pager with Crest and Enve`opu to much. : '. 15.. , sx. $`l`.`. `rg;a";.:.- w...... 'a:'.*...... . and ud'lIn Fr. coo. n "everything god fihc--vou accomylmx A there is .""Dld you 'evt; think thc fault was It is all 1n.thxa_goodfstan. I! immediately on rising you take a tunpodnhld Ab'lcAy's Effavescmt %in atmnblefofwatcr you wl golto fast withgn apptite and to work lnfuud energy ahd a Reid. J. A. s. Bmuelle, m.n.. c.r_rg., Montreal; Professor of Surgery, l Level University Medleel Fuculty; Surgeon to the Hotel Dieu. etc.. M aye: "I have found it pertlcu- l lnrly benecial in the treatment 7 of denngemente of the liver and ` of the digeative organs. and cou- ` Iider that the regular uee of I preparation of thin nature ha: I decided tendency to prolong life. I am using it in my hospital practice. " Sold by all druggintl. 60c A bottle, trial size 25.9 .._,_._......_.._'......'......_--..4n--na Isaltnlnnoolroot. launch ~ Movoacoiuouhfotuuls 69 and `L7l.Broc.I.c Shh ' V" " L...a.L\.av 4|. 5: J-...a`A.\..` 77 Prlncon Sin-ot. Conn: Pxiniu & Wellington Sftoou. mcneueu {omano num- NOHWORK NO PAY CHIMNEY TOP. `Jhc Comcraooi store Bfiigpurchasing. ___._ .77- -_ I.-;o`i-Il_O. I. I. Human. ._._A -- -n.AA._ Al`-an-4.1 -For Men Who S_ufTer from ex- treme hlprvous Prostration. For Men who have lived too fast: well as for Men who need a `Ne_ver-failing Aid`. \ Q ' A O 1 run. ~= &OpCo00O`0QO00.0IIOOO`0OOlooiooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooo 00000ooooooo000000000oOooOoolOOClOOO600O;O;O;550: (Iuolnnntl 0hIo,........... .... ..........laIIu. cnIoqo.n`1.......... . am. ll. Po-ul,Ilnn. . . (0. llInnoopo.lo.Mlnn........... . 0). Fov unplug and draw 3 on momma- duuun do surly In J P. HANLKY, Cll-y Put-onpr Kan . foot Johnlton und Ontario Susan. Ilnpmn. Dalton. lion Pon Huron gt:-h.. Hulnaw. If . c'}?{..`?`i;3.`&. w.;i..'.. Columbus. ohlo, (mvolund 0hlo..... ELl:0IIlll? Ohlo r.."un!uui'n" ' Kingston J 'Pom'broIn and Ca nadlan Daomo nallvuyn. 6` .:*s.'.'..*.~.'*.~..-.."%',5-`;;m.".'; `..nPvt.I:l'. Wlnnipig And an rnnoi sepr. 28th, 29:1 and sotnl W `A al Wesiqrn [xcuniuns Detroit. Ehlcago, JJVD Points West o J tlon Compujy. nAn|L11_nf4-MONTRBAL nloovl Kln|to.n at man Ln. tr: .'.:.."':'.7`.a'.::.`.;`':.:-.*-.-.'::`.*'..., &`.`;: .n.. lhmnn. aw '._- v.% ._- v '.... U1:-(_).ll"0NT0-1-`IONTREAL E1V#dfCizar' 3:73 rd 1-" , .4 1-; ", I 3 ` ` _ . .A".{ -.:_ ` unlel you do uh to: it pcnlaiiy lyoocnlp other lanai: no more pro- ui.ao`.i.a`auu.n% by 8'. oAv1s & sons. MDNTBEAL. .`."u."v` `3.71 .. lM0s.n. ""8s>~:N lawn. "t'iuomu"""".$.'Th"& Vuaoonvot 001.. 7% , 1! `Hanan `oat. Nth. dl Valid to: return until Oct. mu. wig an viulnud an . aura. ~ - V Bounce thoylboth pro on no ntuhuool to Oh: crown. 00.sbnV!uI.vInI4uIoulII-1;. Iron loohul. I`:-on Quolnc. m'.::e:-.'..-.3-.. &`i'?%} it: FREE `TRAVELLING. \ `$90: A I Ilh: ` '-"(N3 C1!!! `In Canada. `I . F `Nb. t. when N" K? am. out. #5::-3'3` l! um. Ool. lh.!:aI) " UUIIIIIUII. \nJIs Ivlu. uuguluun vu- nun,-.uv `rhea summon duos any puangorn. nonunrnool. annex Pnunouon h|>L&h..Nvw lncllnd Oat. um. I-Nwn. pump non I uni: hm ad Incl: n\un.0ltII to cannot and ::~.-.~`;;'-T.-`3. ....._`..:.-.`:.m.-:-r.:::s on In New You Last evening a number of friends of John lluy. (or many yeurn clerk in llnu|~_v'I ticket. ulllcu. londerod him 9 furoweli dinner at the (`alien- Ilur howl. Thu (`mine (If the! author- imr wnn the turihvuunimz dopuriuru from he city of Mr. lmily. win) was very mpulnr with n wide circle of friends. living an nvtivo mmuher or the Wintnr cluh. Alter the table had been (`l0|I`(I. John I-{nllluan made an npprnprluto ndtin-an. at than (`low of which J. '1`. Huthorlumi hnndod Mr. lmnv .; heuutiiul gold rimr lmurimz tho inii nine. in raised lmiorn. of the recipient. Mr. li\IlY_v left Inst nintht for New York, whom he hut ohiuim-I 0 [mod pnnitlnn. `Ho wan oncurh-d lo the train h_v all who were prvnont. at tho h\n\.\\'(9Ll (linm-r. -:.:-:-.3122 At. the l Bl!lllnl' monthly nnootlng of the Klmzulon hicyrlo club luv. m`0I\- lug: n rommlllw nun um-olntod lu urrumte fur and mmlnct weekly vu- u~rmlnuu~nls. un the nmno plan us those of last. nmsun. The rst, of those will be held on the nlstht of the noun lnnt. Annlhor committee wun umoimod Io nrrnnuo for n In-dro cnnto.-at nnmmx lhu nu-vnlwra. :\rruIu.n`nmw\l.I \\'u-rv lllllllf` for u lm\\'l- inn rompetitlnn lmtwoen loam: nu- lnlnod hy the proslchnt. and \'i(`o,>- prvlltlvnt. mnrxc-1 [W0 uonrs xrom me more. 1 Mr. Ffnrl when returning to the store noticed two boys across tho` ntrwt uctinu very maliciously. i After the robbery hq rescaled that ` eurly in the nmrnim: n bov enterod \ the store and handed him iive cents, which he uid he` owed. Mr. Earl (lid not remember the debt. but ho rocnlln now that the boy took a nrood aur\'o,v ot the atom, pnyimt partiruiur attention to the location of the Halo. --w--vvv` v. u-- --q J. I-`.. (`lnrko has boon no(`l'Mnl'_V to tho m)vornor.- of tho pmwrgl huspltnl for twc-my-the yours. The rvcent rhnmn mado hv tho u0\'!'l'nnrI In nnrolntlnc nmrnmmmt nmra help ro- l|o\-an hlnu from further dun . no will clvo up his books at the next mtotbuz. ~ to-uju-Iuvwv vuuu -v-- A private doapuch from Fort Nol- klrk announces the remhnl 0! mm- tnry he-ndqunrtoru M the Yulmn `tor-co tram that point to Dawson. ZTM trnnatcr was made on or about tho 90th 0! September. Bold Bobbin II Broad Dullgll. Oawcun. N.Y.. Oct. 3.-I). A. Furl, who keaps 3 shue store ut lhu runner 0! West Sc-cond nnd Iiridpm streets. is the victim of one 0! [ha hold:-It rubhorioa over cmmnltted in `thin city. During his absence from ,1hu atom at 10:31) o'clock ,\`est(-r(l1\_v u thin! sneaked in and stole $81.10 in hills nnd nllve-r iron: the cash ilruwor In the mule. which Mr. Earl left open whlio he wont Into 3 nu-at market two doors from the more. nlnra nnllrnd twn hnvn um-nun this - m an ho um - un:uvK`n' an. trtnd.;o'o:t. ' mm` IE? and \n?'or.=1no:l|nu p0l.=?l.rn. wunu-rn FIVIIIZBKIDII. (`olnnldont with this (here (`nines also n report. [mm Pokina: that popular amnion. us far as there can no said to ho such 11 thim: in (`him\. In rnnnirur ntrnnulv In lnvnr nl uh This organization oriuininted Lo- ioro the war, in an emieuvor umnmz literary men to unite nations huvhu: ` a. common basis of lamzuuge. When the war ended the society took on a political aspect. and was the basis oi eortn at reform mode by the (nu; peror Kuamz Han. Then came the coup (I e1nt of the empress dowmzer. who e;fterwnrd. arighted hy these npectrea of vartllion and the steady encroachments of Russia. turned for 'aselntnnco to Jupun. thus puttim: new life into the nssociution which in now nttrnctinsz to its runks the educated youth of China. Thrnn nnlnin nf ifn nhnrlnr urn In i I1!` ulll IU l)(` HHCII Inlllll III I ml in runnimt atrnmzly in favor of nlllnnm_ with Japan. .9`;-uj-az UDWIIIII IUZII Il-l In DI-U vulnquuful one love: in own Ioldl. Victoria} B.C., Oct. 3.-Vorlentul advice: by steamer Ulympia. say it would appear that un oriental tri ie alliance in on the tnpin. some lit: t is thrown on the recent nego- tiations between (`hinu and Jarttn ` by revolution 01 the existence 0 it ~ semi-secret ormmizatinn with 0. i lnrne membership in the two coun- tries and in Korea. having for it purpose the "preservation of the in-, dependence of the three eastern em- piree. This nrnnnizntinn nrlu-inntad I..- lovorlll look" uni to uni cllnulnpn --A Kano: In lllnan Inn-All [jgunl ALLIANCE m an IAIT. V 0 III `MIDI I-IlO-IOlI. .u 1, , _..;:..__ IOIIOVOI 0! TI. DI t\I._|.|_..| , . , . _ _ _ .... Ul(`l'lull(l ll In r. lmy <, mnitlnn. n 'n I-nurnl] (Noun Ooounonoh. Oulossn. ()(`t. .`!.-On Sunday morn- ing uporgu Muncur. an old ronldom of this |-lure. passed awn) . after u short lllm-as. Ilia I"l`|IIlHll8 will he interred In Uumrnuut N-Inmery lo- (luv. (fhurloa \\ultu, sun (It (}(`Ol`gl| nun. u! this plm-v. Is wry III with appendicitis at his own homo in (`mndvn East. Real at `ld In (`hungr- ivuz hnndu quite hr nkl_\. Dr. 1\lom`h- um sold his farm 0 (`hnrlea Mnhm-. I`. A. .\ln|mo also sold his [arm 10 John l\'inn,\' lir. Inheo has pur- chusud tho |ru|n~rtv In tho villaun` mrnod by (`hnrlos I`hunu\n, und Dun- iel R0.-an hm: I.ou|_vhl lhu Wisonmn proporly. also In \ho village. Mrs. Hlnnlcy Nlulwe. \\hn hnn been Hail- ing: friends ha-ro for the lust lhrm numlhs, rmurm-4| nn l"ridu_v last in he-r home in thivnuo. !~ho wu.-I ur- (`(Ilnl`llhi('l| hv MISS KM Kon_\'un. \\hn was ulso uoimt to l{lvoruiIu~, (`nlI!ornIn. to spond the'winl9r. Dr. (`ul\'In Plnrk. of 'l`nrnntn. returned home this nmrnincr after spending u {ow dnvu with his fulhor, who is m'r_\' H1. I. P. ud0.P.R'l'|okOI raglan-uulnnu 0 1 'z;'&'d'..t`k.us ".'2'f.`";.- There are now [1 2,586 [\0l"|0di(`|lI. than wero Jumed a hut date last year. It In mid that hum FQl\.\'Al. lnvnn llll HID IIHI. _\'(`(\T. l{ud_vnrd'l(|plSmr hna >rocoh'od seven Inndatonou and -1,000 roclpu for the unlortunnto M10 0! that dog. `["lC\`l` Hllll OI W1`ll ll! ill l-nu \uIIu- dinn puhlic. The governinent. think hn.t i-i. would he in crlmihul not o` ally to appoint an n-muteur militin officer withmrt. nrmy experience .to command n bnttulion on servim in the ileltl. Nl]t8(`lul|_\' urn-inst such it enemy as the liners. In this (`on nectlon it in unit] that the com- mand has lman ofleml to (`olmwl Ivor Ill.-rlw-rt. (`.ll.L l\.l\.G.. home district. London. Fmzlund. former- ly in commund of our mllliln. (`o|. Ilerliort. in command would inspire conildenoo. and the hattullon could depend on being handled by n hluhly-trnlned professional soldier. who hnn awn at-rvice in Africa. ii he accepts it. will add crest. nreatim to the tfnntuiinn force. us no other nrmv oicor has had the name prur- tlcnl experience with them n.a (`oi. .ll-rbert. Arrumzementn {or armin- izlnsz such a iorvn have been com- pletetl and the oiiirorn selected. no that when the order to concentrate in given no confusion or loan of time will ensue. The force will be concentrated nt. a station in (`unndu for n month. as it would take that lenu h of tinw M. lmllt `o ilt it out. it. in prolmhle that it would mn- lmrk on n ship uml null direct. for Fouth Mrlra. the additional mun- ment it-imr lorwurdetl from Enulnnd tn nieot the men in (`ore Town or Nn.n " Inn uvorgu muncur. an mu this uwn_\'. on-um alnr l`|\nrInn \\nilu gun on nerxe. "As the hmtallon of lnfuntry will form a complete unll. and nun ham to act Independently under ltn mw oommnndlncz olllmr. Vreat. (`um hm- been nxerclsed by the dupnrtnu-nt. ln selecting an olcor to cnnnnund who uuld lnsplro condence in those mdvr hlm on well na ln tho (`unn- .n.. _......l..A .- n.-uuonnu unKIH|n in today a in e: - `'11 war ahou be commenced in the 'l`rannvaal-whicl:. seems most probable-the odor of a. iorce irom the Canadian militia (or oorvice will be made by the Canadian overn- mont. in that event an ei tc'om- ' puny battalion of fniiuitry, composed oi twenty-nine unicorn and 981 non-commissioned otbcen and men will` be raised. Such a battalloii should be made up iron; all . over Canada. by allotting a curtain num- ber oi militia to each district. The battalions tor the Red riw expedi- tion wow organlmd on th balms. wt? was iound to be most autis- iac ry. in addition to this button- ion there will be a Iquudron oi cav- alry, composed of six oillcoro and 154 non-commiuioned oloero and inch and 161 horses. and a batter. oi tlcld artillery, made up oi oi. guns. the otllcorn and liiti noncom- miuioned olcers and men and Ill] horns. The above utrength is thl war oatabliahment of these units Maiongonoml Hutton shows his pre- dllec on for his old corps by cloth- mg t infantry battalion in the uni- form of riomon. The home: for the cavalry will be taken largc-l_v from tho nortli-wost mounted police. as the molt suitable, with some others from the Royal Canadian drnaoons. General Hutton will inlet`! from the police suitable horses at Regina um. Calgary. 'l`ho but lion 0! infun-_r` will be attached 0 and form part or an iniuntry bri ulde, The aqumiror of cavalry will be uttuchod to u cavalry regiment. and the battery.ol artillocy to a, field artillery dl\'is~ ion. It is probable that tho men volui.teering [or this Her\'lce would have to undergo a rigid medical at amination. in accordance with urm_\ regulations, and be unmarried. 'l'hc oiilcr-rs should be selected for their I knowledge and iltnoss and mu-.-.-:.- the hiirheat qualllitpitions. l`lu.ro is I little doubt but .tlnt such a battal- : ion would be uniio.rmcd. armed, 1 equipped, and paid by the (`nnndluh government. "As tho number oi troops required in the 'l`rnnsvaul will no llm'.t-ad. it is moot improbable that any large: force will have an opportunity t any-in nwnn u-mg m moot Nntnl." `account In. nluuli. Inn oluu to ac. nnrIuc0-0IunIuuunuus- on-panunnaumouu an no man. Toronto, `Oct. 8.-'l`l.o Military Gazette. In close touch with the headquarters Inn`! in Ottawa, sun In to-day tune: "1! war nhmhr he commenced in . gev--`-g;,=H'4~5:'V[rY r-"I: V` , umnnv Iuzntn muouuon .1 with attachment foe men. is the nut homo all-trentmont. just give the nutter i momcnt o thought. ond you an no the (Incas me sound ht:-no ELICTRICITY is than Foncn. The Mild and Continuum Currant gonontod bythuo Bolts nnppliu tot 0 nhnttcnd ton: inst thnt Inn _ on wuohli V fool the entrant. or no forfeit 05.000. The tido in noon turnod.nnd Nntnu. rcinforcod oonhly.doeothuIIt. My 'ttloboot."1`8ll8C ` -,"~ illutntod. is sent (no. angled. by gun]. on application. muuucu Klmliton u d II hue Kluiwm may gum A and RI!) Y {or Inn rnl an uni . auxin` ublo weakly nrvioo between that two nu. uoln; was 10 pm. (John Int pan. __-_____._.L illumtodu fno.n|_|od. by and. application. . 4 _ _` j L Hdwvm and :00. misting the slight! vyeoknou. shouid mg It. It will show an Easy. unfl Speedy Way to Sttul Ii 5:`ooon76IivIbu. 0lIcalouro.9u.um6p.n. published in Paris . necrly 100 more at the curroapumh r. Dr. Ill)?-'.`(".` 'l`hu~u I. i nvutvv nun noun unuvunwv-u I.n\\'\ i|lu. I\'.\'.. ON. 3'.-llnnwo .\ur10n, m`(`lltw(| 0! Ihv murder ul E-`ultnn (`hum u! Alisa Wiulrlpz. sovornl aws nun, hn' In-on mum! on thu_ farm nf .\lr:a. .\I. 1'. (`lurk. near the villmro of Turin. Mo was vo.|-mrwl in` under nhvrin` Munynn. of Marki- mor. und ntmnly l`(`Ii.`ll('d nrroat. --vv --v- u uvtvvvuu ` I". D. Bu_vlu,\'. `nxyiim taller, and .1`. J. Numvnt. IN uer keeper in tho ` local brunch of mo Ontario Imnk, have been urumolod to the positions n! receiving and payimz teller ro- 1 nnoctively. Tho promotion: no well earned and popular. To In Olvol Iuonuu. Sq-\'ornl M the junlnr policmnon who hm-u noun on the force for as your am entitled to uu lncmuso in salary ut Hm rate of llvo dollars n month. The pollco l`()lnlllll|llIn6.`l`N will nmot noxt week to urnnt the In- vrq-nso. Al the mum limo llwy should do .l|lr~:ll(`0 to a non-com. of mu force. nlmso sulurv wus nut lu- rrennul M n time whvn lt should hum boon. Oonnlnooulo I000. The board of works was cnllml In nu-4-I. this afternoon at four o'clock, ml the houral ul lwnlllx u uuuru-r M nn hour lulor. Tho gpunuiltoe nu water works wlll meet lo-murrnw ufu-rnuun. and on Frlduy tho n und light and city |Iru|~orl_\'. Fri- day nluht the civic llnnuco rounnltlcu will Inwt. J33` Wiondny`) lor Toronto nod NI: lb: Hon llld Imus 831;. you a ma. com; nut 4:13 Mix. on lands at lontnnl with Quebec 1 Qt Qnoboo with nhumon not the loll Inc II lnhundo. l Mnnlln. Oct. 3- - The United 1 States fM`(`t`R under (lon. Frmlc-rlck Grunt nnd the inaurgenln uh` llam- lntz M. llnvour. l'hlllnplm-R. The Fill- plnns llrst cut the tolom-an-h wlros runnimz from [honor to Imus and muhunhml tho Alnerlcnn putrol. mn- alnllmv of aluht men. /\ signal sor- ._r-unt. was killed and two nlhur Am- ` orlvuns worn wounded. In a. vhv following one Alnerlcnn was killed and nix wounded. vwvwn -vvvuu. Havnnn, Oct. 8.-'I`l'm yellow fever report for bbxtember shows than there were elgneen deaths. elszht of the \'i(-Mme he-Imz Amerlvuns mud, oiuht. Spuniurds. The others were ~ one Fr:-nohnmn und one (I1-rmun. The total number of cows during tho -Immlh was ll{L_v-fuur. There nru tws.-Ive cnsoa now on hand, mo.-atl_\' (`onvulost`.ent.. ,k`n-.-n.nu_unn Inn Yhumln nnrn in In I.m\-ville. I\'.\' ` . I nyllnun .J I`uv-in (`()llVLll(`K`-0111.. Surgeon-mujor Ilnvla an.\'II ho In woll annulled. It twua generally ex- pected that Hcnteuber wou'd he tho worst month. lo believes that wlth- In the next thirty days there will not In lnore than two or three cases. The weutror la cooler and the city In clean. The aurpoon-mn_iur con-.al(l- ers it mmnrkoblo thut Cuo. Blanca. formerly the worn part at the clty. has had only one mac 0!. _\ ollo\\- lever. ' the peace. The number of queen`; counsel ap- pomtod by the provincial govern- ment of Ontario since confederation is us follows: Seven in 1802. ll) - thro in 1876. titty-four in 1889, making in all 11-}. Of these fifty- nino ltl"l on the bench. out of pro.c- , tice or deceasetl, leaving: the number ` in prnctice titty-\'e. The deceased 1 number fort_\'-one: there have izone i to the bench fourteen: `there nre otherwise out of practice four, mak- inc. us before mentioned. fifty-nine. The present list. with one exception. does not contain the names of queen's counsel heretofore appointed by the dominion novermnent. Doubt- less the appointments heretofore made by the latter authority with- in the.pro\ince or some of them will he confirmed by the provincial authorities. This inny. lhowever. depend upon 11 reciprocity of action My the dominion government as to dominion courts. The iudpzment of the prl\'_V council. while declnritur the riaht to nit!)-iint ouecn's cotmsel is \'t-.-itt-ti in the provincinl trovern- mont hv the British North America act. did not declare whether the do- minion tvovormnont also had ponir us f`t`|l'[U`(lS dominion courts. but, on the other linwl. it did not declare to the contrsr.\'. and it is nssllmed that for the purposes of the domin- ion courts the dominion wovornment hits nuthoritv to npnoint tl\l(`t`l\'R counsel. thotnzh not for the |Iro\'in- ciul courts. Ion! loath oi Volvow Ion! Ildl `III 3 Good laud. r1\|., vv,__-... l\..A 1) _ _._n-___ n-.._, `thew menu-d AI ruduhud s course as 5 law student he studied mm}?-0... 33" *- * Victoria college in 378. During for Li. your ` with '1houIal Deacon. Pembroke. now Junior judge or the county 0! Rcnfrew. 'lho inst. your 0! his iaw course he upent with Britton & Price. in this city. in 1877 he was called to the bar, snd nicer iudgo \ Price had received the u npointment. ; to his present Foaition. r. Whnxng : becsna the jun or partner with Mr. Hrittun. This th'm has _v:onl.inu'ed up to the present, time. Mr. Whiting now occupi-.8 a. P03H1nn`nt the hand ` of the legal profession in Knugnon. He is a. keen ls.W)or. nnitho mumm- in which he has handled nanny ditii- ` cult cases has earned in: him n_ re- putation morelhnn local. in man, Mr. Whit.ing was elected mayor ol Kingston. having serxed sono years previous in the council. `At present he holds the responsible positions of county crown nttorney and clerk oi the rnm mnnhor of oueen`a at)- HAVANA PAS!!! Tl-II CRIIII. Ionoo Norton AI-noted. .u \- \- .\,. u. vinooavor 001.. `uh light out. numm " Von: mh.'d-y mt. out 3 Donlulomoot. lu. day ht. Ool. |9lh,l:.I) .15.... nInnInA|-I A -xnnl. nnrrv nnnxntlrn. DR. D. sAN'DE:N, 'l'()rnlllU. Mr. H. t`. (`nlvin left on Hutnrdn_\' tor the yacht. moon at New Ynrk. Mr. J. H. Henderson nnd Minn Iro 0 llondornun nro nt, New York. I` e nponinu moothm ol Charity (`ircle will ho hold to-morrow man- Incr at Miss lanle Tnndy n. The rqt mmtlmt of tho I"l(llR club was hold all Mrs. Norman Fru- aq-r'a _\'estrdn,\' afternoon. ,1)I\ll'l(`.K, Miss In Toronto 1 'l`nrulll0. up 3 The 800. . Among the rarest. of precious stones the grwnjmruet la pro|`nnhl_\' tho most valuable. This (rein in of an- Irerb. rich ahudo. far mnro brillium than that of the emerald. 2--_. David Harum mrnln hoods the Hunt of the seven ht-sbuelling hunks in America. It. has nmlntulnod the loud unlmerruptodly tur m'mI`|_\' n _\'eur. The other six hook: are "When knighthood wall in Flower": Mr. Doolo.\";" "In Peace and War": Red Rock": "The Day : Work"; A_vh\'In. and Drain." ` Mr. Ilvrt Sponror returned to-lay to continue his work M. the school of mlnlmz. l`r0!. |)ul\'u|l has renlod "()tt(-r- burn. lutuly ucrupled by Mrs. 3-lnundern. und will ronmvo lhvru shortly with NI fumlly. The Mission Monllmmhort enter- lnlnod M. pronzruuvo whim. on Na- turduy night. Mlsu lidlth Polar-r omorlnlnn nt. It-u thla afu-rmmn for Mrs. l)nHll\'u. Mr. George lllckaou. who hualmrn nl Hloll Rock lnkv. ln lhn Rainy River dislrlct. returned to-day In l the arhnul of mining. Mr (`vrll Kniuhl. n-lurmwl to town ' the school 0! mlnlnu. Mr. (`yrll Knight returned to town yeah-rd \ . Miss hgy I-`nrd Ion. yonmrday for Mnntronl. whom nho will Visit Mrs. Hnrtlun. Muck ' slrovt. Mrs. Grunt Incdonultl. of Town- to. In tho mint 0! Mrs. F. W. Kirk- ,1u\lrlnk, Wont. stroot. luretlu Hwm returned from on .\`undn..\' on the steamer 'l`n|-nnln It is said that more iulr people than durk ones remnin umnurri-ad. and people roeidlng in the country have llghter hair than those who live in towns. owing to the wt. that they nro'more in the sun ml fresh air. Black hair was most. es- teemed by the ancient. Jewu. while the Greek: and Romnna tune the preference to the golden shades. Those with dark hair work test. these with fair hair think the most. lled hair in 5 sign oi pnaainn, jenl~ (may and nrdot; uuburn shades in dicnto dellcuoy and refinement nt taste; dark brown hair combines strength and susceptibility; whiln hlnck heir denotes 'hnet_v temper. self-will and revenge. Black huirmi people lure the most. liable to (`on- sum|)titm_ brown hnired to rl`-3unm- timn nntl heurt disonso: redhnirod to pleuriay. pneumonia. ngue. untl neurnlgiu: und fuir hniretl peramui to skin diseases. (.`luael_v curled hnlr donates \'l\'u(`lt_V und exritnlillity; hnlr curling In irreuulnr rings on the nice indicnteo good nature uml \ltnlll._V: huir purting nuLllrl\ll_\` dmvn the centre and lulling oxer the tem- ples dam-.toa iemmlne el.:m-nt. and ironing of u certuin kind; atrnight. hair in cultured peraonsimiivsute-.< ov-L-nntm oi chnructur, honesty of purpose, 3 clout` hand. and good tul- onta. :---_u The ordinary lolding fun was in- vented in the seventh century by ll Jnlvanoae artist. who derived the mm from watching a but closing its winui. D IIAIII LIAVI IXIOUNIK :-

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