Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Dec 1899, p. 5

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Tuna: - Kmgaton I Pembroke and Canadian Pacific llallurava. zjj III Icouum. - The India national convention 0! Young Ila : Christin association will `IoIelIl|lBoIbt.y.Do.8-81. .- L... Inn: Anlnlnnnl lninin. ` It IQH II D0-III]. uvu. 3-us. ? Two women have bttl ordained minio- | an h tho English Congregations] church. They an the int to be ordained by that denomination In Great Britain. Foitloctilonewspnponanlguntq Ietnndthnuthonnnilayoutn.- `me Nwswwaa. Tloutnhthhunhunhottho R118.-Clls . lioolcootupoluovopupu-bu pt-ue|two|lthc|nterutaotIutinc.- TAKING THEVREINS. PERT PERSONALS. crruhcu woax. RAILWAY TIES. CAILLING YOUR NAME. Vnnlty With W0 Iofttll II I 70!! Conqnaon Wenknean. the Plny Upon Which lion Time and Again Stood lany I Is: In Go Stead. He is a wise and successful politician who does not forget the names ot his constituents. It is a weakness that men have to like to hear their name: spoken their importance; The play upon this by"strangers. ltgives them a sense of 1 weakness has raised many a man above ~ the station in which his natural abilities would otherwise place him. 0! course. even while a man may know that the person who speaks his name only does it for a purpose. and knows. furthermore. that the man understands that it is only a piece of atter,v.'still it is pleasant. \Vhnn 3 man hula: n III!!! in the dill- ur RA u HER PLEASES YOU wusn none 3 av A smmcen. 1 I piece 01' unuery. sun It In [)lEIlllul.. When a man takes a seat in the din- lng room of a hotel and the ygiter coma up to him. bowing and nniliylz and says. "What will you have for lunch today. hlintuh Jones. nah? Jones feel: attered. although there is no particular renon why he should. This waiter has seen him h(.'f0l`Q and heard some one call him Jones and has remembered it. That is the sort ot waiter that get: tipped a quarter or a half dollar. And he has made Jones dinner taste -better and di- gest better for his little bit of obvious ` attery. \XIhnn - mun nan: N-nvnlino and null! nnuery. When n men goee traveling and pull: up in front of n Pullman cur It the de- pot. it does his heart good to have the perter take his bug. saying at the same time. Goin up to Chicago. Mr. Brown?" Brown replies cheerfully that be in. and looks around to see the effect of the por- ter`: question on his fellow travelers. He remembers the porter as the one who was on the train the only time he ever , traveled on 11 pan. and he knows the porter has not forgotten the name he i saw on that interesting piece of paper. He holds his head I little higher and throws out his chest and tries to look like the general manager of I railroad. Flue l'hnn tho Irnin onmlnncnr nnmos Ill! `l'Ul'lll.I I.l.Jl|lIlll`| UK I IIIIIIUKIU. But when the train conductor comes around and says: How do you do. Mr. llrowu? Going up to Chicago with us tonight?" in the hearing of | car full of people. Brown : heart near bursts with joy and pride. The conductor also remembers the name from the previous pass. and when he sees that Brown only carries a ticket this time his cheerful familiarity falls otf a shade or two. much to Brown`: disgust. It is quite the prop- er thing for conductors and porters to re- mcmber your name and call it when you come aboard. It makes you feel very im- portant and helps the road. for you can- not but (eel friendly to I concern in which you are important enough to be remembered and called by name. VP}... Dumb ....-.-an nnrhn-nonn ch. vnlnn TOIIIOIIIDCTOC IHIG cuueu U] Illlb. The book agents understand the value of knowing a man's name and calling him by it. In the confessions of a wo- man who was once I very successful book agent she said: "I nnrnr Inn! a calm nnr I tllnbnvorad boon agent nne Emu: "I never lost a sale after I discovered the potency of knowing and mm; a man`: nnme when addressing him. But it is fatul when you pick out the man who does not own the name, or if you ask some one In his hearing. `Which in II. Qnsll|u9' ISK SOLD! UK]! Mr. Smith?` I-\\'|. us. I 1- and `V1.15 int Koootdlnj to steamer Lin London, Inndonder unto ' Synru uh, Bo tutor GlIl:`o:;|nc|ndI2's. duh! nloou. chemo light. Ipaolou pro waldo kn. Ibr tnnhnt Inn:-union only In I. D. llnloy. J. D. Olldonloou . __.. _.-...... Anni;--unit. Ill`. DHIILD I "When I wanted to sell.a man a book. I learned his namevand identied him with it. Then I approached him and aid. `Mr. Smhh. I was recommended to come to you and show you a book 1 have and which I am offering to only three of the leading lawyers. Smith is a lawyer. you know. If he had been a ahoe deal- II. I ahould hnra substituted that for lawyer. `I understand. Mr. Smith, that you have one o! the best and moat Inter- enlnu and unique libraries in town. and I know that after you have seen my book )`I cannot afford to loan it out of your ne collection. Smith probably has about ten hooka. but it la library to him. and he is seldom honest enough to let you go away with the truth. So. it you manago it properly. you will land Smith. Atall events. it is your own fault it you do aot. because you have got his onen- tina and respect and interest by calling bill by name instead of having to ask hiraa-but It is. This is an old trick, but it lath nine times out of ten." Ih_ .,...A to n...lvnn an nnilnnnl-flnf ll Tl! mno Um?! out 0| l!'ll. How good it makes In unimportant D"!!! feel when he goes into a shop tu bu! Inmc-thin; and the clerk In address- in: Ihn uses his name! That clerk has mach A firm customer for the place nnd Nu hid one more stone In the edice of his Iccess. It I clerk or oorwnlker wnntllo make I success. he ahould be- lin M learning the names of 31] those who came to the store and use them whence: he can. A an. __ , __._A A. 7-..)-.. I1 - Dunn Wneumr no A "II our-e wont to London. He Cu 3 (006. hsible American chnp and above small hm-riea. He was a K004 "50" Her" Insult and knew the value of small Itentions. When he stepped from tho trh in London. I cabman stepped 0!! 30 '5. and, touching his but vol ? 49" erentin , 1.. id, Cub. Mr. Robin- Oon?" binson nearly blew the MP 09 his owl bond 08 he was to suddenly om-lied With his impornuce. (:0U` hr--1vnnI"' Ihnlllht h. "HOV |W|j<| Vilh i 1-EM hcnvennt" thought he. kn I P Iorld could I London cnhmnl |k" "I onmo. or van It merely : `L90. fs.'r' Then he thought more B M Winnie the cublnnn loaded his R'3l"l No the vehicle and drove away. ":`0vokod at his baggage on tho :1?!` 0'; =It or him. and. lo. upon the BI Ieaibno noun. 5w'."'1~. 'x'{'.:{'.s'.?.'o.'.'-'- ""rf5 : :"'. '4! Pfnd thou nnme of courts um! 'I'` _ " `nmut I customer. And when b'"" him and threw In an ex- (_':`bu"] ;i""`:kt two for ht: cl:-reruns the _n k touched his hat and said, Rogrn` 3' Ielud. Thin nearly nished of ..`"| Olllrh the obvious attery " had not nnrly as much M. Inn be men mention of user no ho was in London. truth that I on like to ""h- 0 Iankiod. be he mom or 10?- 1 tn snunn 91 for cnbmnn I touched "Thank lo Ind." T And the Clarion: Dlncovt.-ry Mule by u an lnoulnltlvo Bachelor. She was my model wife until yesten day-that is." remarked the cynical bach- elor who lives in an apartment house on the east side. she was my model for wives. She and her husband lived in the flat just over mine. and I used to hear him come home at hours that made even a hardened old sinner like me ashamed for all men : sake. It would be 2 or 3 and sometimes 4 o'clock In the morning when he would come thumping up stairs. and 1 knew-the privacy of an apartment house is not all that it might be-don't you know. that she was waiting for him and that the door ew open to greet him and that for an hour or two afterward there would be the sound or talking. Not seolding. but merry Conversation and laughter. HI .......I on Iunnll Oh. rnto nf dialing nnrl Bl`. RING I0l0l'II\oII\. IL O~.CfllAIl.Io-- Inuxnter. `'1 used to hear the rattle of dishes and often on summer nights would catch snvory odors oating down the light shaft--that blessed agent for the trans- mission of everything but air and sun- sliine. Then after a time there would be silence. It used to go on-that sort of thing--night after night. and I wondered what sort of a woman she could be to put up with a man at auch irregular hair ` its :1: her husband apparently was. nth... .l.._ I Iv\nf Iuun in the nvu-ri.lnn_..n Its nor nusoanu upparunuy Was. "One day I met her in the corridor-n little woman with a face that beamed over with smiles nnd I whole world of luve In her eyes. and l cursed that mnn in every picturesque phrase I could think ` nf nu 1| In-um --lm didn't dpsr-rvo mu-h In picturesque purnm: 1 I.`Uulu mum; of ns :1 brute who didn't deserve such luck. Yesterday 1 made a discovery. He is` :1 morning newspaper man. she is I bride. and with theories of her own to nork out she has upset every law of do- mestic management to conform to the hours of his work. turning night into du und having the evening dinner at 4 o'r~iock in the morning inatead of 0 o'clock at night. She is still my model for a newspaper man's wife. but Pve cons`-d to think of her as the modern Griselda.` She may be patient. but she`s got a heap of wisdom tucked away under that shining brown head of)prs."-Milwuukoe Sentinel. Drlnklng Pen-tunes. Let me most fervently sum all your lady renders against the dendly habit of drinking or sipping scents." said I lud- ing doctor. referring to the now prova- Icnt vice. u(1......--II-. -.-.-4I- Dn nu-(In! On (`A E11700- lcnt vice. Generally, merely In order to do some- thing daring. a young schoolgirl will take a sip at her mother`: acent bottle. The habit grows. It is only natural it should. since when a woman la. an aho thinks. in- nocently sipping the juice of some sweet ower. she is in reality drinking a form of alcohol much more deadly in its effects than her husband's most daring drink. --n--s....- -1.-. I all van that man . than her nunnanu s most uanng unun. Perhapa when I tell you that more than half the nrioun mental and physical breakdown: among society loader: which coma under my notice an be traced to this secret accnt drinking. your readers will take warning and stop now lmmedl- ately. I would rather router a love for cold gin in my own dnughtec than one for the lines! scent ever manufactured. Tho hold of tho tonne: over hrr would bo comparntlvoly easy to conqurr. but once lot the craving for scent clutch a woman and only the gun can curl her."-Cin< clnnati Enquirer. P37 only For What You Toto. An old Scotnmnn. not feeling well. cul- ed upon a doctor. The doctor an him como verbal instructions as to how to rezulnte his dict. Advising big, among other things. to drink no spi tn for I l time. The Scotsman row to leave. when i the doctor said: I .. x.. on- any at 1-hnrtinl for my the doctor mm: , "1 am in the way of charging for my ` advice. I will trouble yo` for halt a -_4.-n crown." "Oh, maybe." said than patient. but I'll: nae nun to tan yer IdvIco!"-Lon- don Telegraph. on "Oh. I don't know." answered 0 er.- Ie In phid clothes. "It :1) dope: 3 with no. the am n with other people. on 1 whothot I : trying to borrow or willing \ n A. I.-A" AILJLULIA \J A1`; TII ZCOW l|`AR- FAME!) BIRIIUDAB. with cubic oommunlcnuon and cqulblc wlnwr umperslum of uvonly degrees, bonu- um manor and -0) mlln 0! good man: heul~ mum-urn or he Rrhhh army .nd lI_IV]`h gn- Vgyylng clron-unnooc. "I am told that you have a great Inn) friends." as I .1...-o hm-" nnnu-rod tha en- /1!) Lucky Clu-. Among Iupentitioul people few charm: are held to he more potent than the pen with which the reprieve of n penon con- demned to death hu heen signed. Two great singers nrruid to possess the talis- man. Mme. Adelina Putt} wu presented with such I pen by the old Queen label- la 0! Spain. but Hun de Harsh. the oth~ er lucky singer. Ind to give 5(1) guinea to: her Ipecinen.-London Gnphic. . Why. Indeed! Robert have one watched | dent friend listening to I out tremendous hot: with his car tnunpet. "Why." have wondend"I|ood. why contend uniut ntnnl udvnntnpuf V Prue: In Ixuiw smut! In-nu :- lhtwo. 33.3 in Ada. &'o'0.'o'& In Africa Cineloding the tone 0! French In- Ilnonrel. 78.1% in America Ind 15.133 in Oceania. s:nr's_zs5*.> -* _I sHou_LD';fsAYso. couLo`A,MvTHn~e ` * BE," MORE _t_>_._SY THAN THIS ? lntptluemlyionurumuuw vutuIIdunol.yun A MODEL WIFE. Flvnllod In Ila ulnouvonou. nucmu uy luv mun` - em Iron summers onnooo or trim- oou In to ly-eight hour: [Yam New York. Rdungu awry nvo dun mu winter. The ltoploal Islands. Inoludlnl 8!. `rhomu. unnu- (3!-u.l5t. Kllu. Inrunlquo lit. Luci: mu Baud-an. uno nnord beautiful and lnlonuv Iuguuru. uh numd by annually: (3 nu Qlto nunnuhlp Oompuu from luv ork I-taunt olulooouolbo noun uh und 1355 Johann and SM and Ill: Iohnnrv. rm donnptlvo mrhlou and this or calling up ply-oA. l:. IUU8 OIITERBRIDU!-`. a (`u.. Ag`ou.v-Jvnroanvu vw Your .1. I . BAN- ma or .1. r. m ltwnsunvi. KInx\tnu_ Ont. AB`l`BUIAulllN.Eoan1.nty. Qmbor. There are Wasliing Compounds, Then, Again ` _,, Thcazre is AV\ ashing Con_;pounda- It extracts the dirt without rubbing, and its in- igredients are guaranteed to be positively harm- less to bands or clothes. TTTT wrwww ww- At The kFroht and 2 Leading Beyond a doubt McKELVEY & BIRCH. fsk ybu} Icai; go: the calm can of 44 L1 FUN son ALL AGES. sold it 31 nndSl.50. Ill: 6. A, Noland & 3oarCo..Mamfactunn. uontrgu Idiin-suit wv-u Tholonmu I onlm Alltu lino null from Punlnndoua vunlunnd Prank Lrun louv- Inq loaned the waning umvhm lo nullnu. Thu at hrhlm and Lulhmisn will nave Poruuulon hunky: And can 0. Hum: an 5 I: III. on nundua. `rho Nnumjlsn and lnI_~I J- M. McFarland. l\gent. Lahatfs lundnn Ale and Pumf, All Grocers 5c and I00 Per Package. EZE MANUFACTURING co.. ~/ 46 mum smear. EAS r. TORO Sterjing Photograph Frames. Fashion and Art have popularized the sterling silver I`hoto;,;rapl1 frame. A Cllrislnms Gift of one would be highly ppm-cianlcd by almost any onc of your friends. rru I , . t`.II.,l _..-... ..I......... `inn :1 n.\.\I.- r.u- `cub ! r`n:nOu' PUTPOSC. run lI\'J\n It is well worth the postal which will bring it. It will bring within easy inspection the finest silver and jewellery store in Canada. i 5uiKdon Huuu ' up ll|.0II Bu In. Nnmmlsn IIF onlln will all r Liverpool d|m-I on ad- Tbo Lnurenum cam: um Nu nn :' IIII lhll IICQ`. il}'l ||.'klullLu II) (llIll\Iu\ u--`v N..- \ . JV... ..._._,._._ The best lled room always has a nook for such dainty and useful ornzunents. Birks' silver and jewellery catalogue illustrates some of the most reccllt designs. It contains suggestions for holiday gifts, for any THE BEST FOR BODY. NERVES AND BRAIN. TRY IT. HAINES & LOCKETT. Sole Local Agents- Arc The Bcst and Wc Scll Them. `HENRY BIRKS & sous BOBITY, THAT 8 ~ E:ZE 69 and 71 Brook Street. Kingston Aganto. _ UPHLIUHINU \aU.o `- TORONTO. MONTREAL. The [Ann on I I `I EAIAQ 11' -3115- SWEEPERS onvy n-om um nae. IMO ol l'|rIt CAM . to 70- Rotnrn. us: And upvut `Ilium -fa \sb|n. (l;Iela\{d|ng nil unwise to Ipmlan) 1-30! In, aural! X3. Ind by "N|1m`N||1'. 91. [)"-r,_ (nmqo 1, &lful. IDNIOIB _ -A-1-w A_._| ll-anal?!-nnII_\ '.......a.""" `5..`."':::::. are rond 1.1 `xuIEowo7?:):n:):: on due or sale. and In I. r std u .a`.`..`:I :,'.:.`~`.., .1`: ._:1 $`JL~'.ll, IJIWI , uuu-gv u. .p...--.,......__v_. J. P. Agu Ornmlul h nuuon. 'In&.0I`\'lno&odL 3. P. GILDIIULIIVK All. Cunt 0 In-. - enuina [Mar 753-!!! Full `Bares Shim. ngulu 0:45.10: 75. M A large nsottment of up-to date Tiescngnlu soc, for 19. suspcndon. 35: to soc. for 25. Suspmdon. 25, for x5e. Suspenders, ioc, fot xoc. umperslum or uvonly uegn.-cu, unu- unrtoru nav \n im- u Illltd ulnouvonou. nncht `by An. ""3 2 'v'."r'v'I.`.iu' 'iii2"" We ate oering them at Spec- itl Reduced Prices. We marl them low ; we sell them quick. nn.:.- n.... China Sunnlnr It Ilavlug Purchased R- D. Baker : Gent : Furnishings A _ 11---, I --_- l\_A- Shins. mrulu `DCUI IOW ; WI XII LUCIA : qulbno White Dress Shirt), nguhr 81. for 65. Inn- hr... [Chitin roonlnl V165. mmson. .'.'k\Il:". .l1IPdu.nIIIIt. remand tn second olus ood I ?7th Inc 2. ,pI5eo. Mn and u`: out 15 ed on going JOIIIYIIOI. oummenohu must ho on-cuwd for re- turmduuustlm not later nun at day tom 0! sale. And for continuous pump: from Ibo date uoouuod bu: k on sun- .n| poml. 7 run mama`; or.-no.1-.n.1-u_m I CXMWA . I.V.10DGll. A-L0on.PI-.A\ Gcnlnnnqc. I - IIUIIIVILIIO 91` CTRBBT ALLAN 1,_1NE nnuumi I II AnoLo.1 .44 @3113`? QTQBB BERMUDA-' ....__ -AI` -Aunt. nil!!! 01 Genuine Bargains. *;L`I`lIgVIL|-Illa. Kmorrou ~~~- _- -.;-can December l6th. and vnlld for return until Provincial Pal Slack And lla!.ry| A Show. Single Fare T0 LONllllN and RETURN. _ERDO0L. Good going A counsz nu wumusn. n Uunnnylon lac Inyoltlo haunt l|pon-|oI Deal In a mango noun: -1 than 10: um 00:30:`: nuon ot Bhutan. Montreal. Doc, 4. - The authori- ties of cllill uni\`t'raily havu in cont:-mpl {ion a Iurther change in the arts curriculum. providing a. special course for stud:-ms going in- to journnlisih, with such su|).k~cls us "economics, vonstilutiunul lnw. his- tory." 1-u`. 'l`hn- coursu will also be open to active jourmtlisu-1. It is a new one to Canadian universitiua. but it forms an important part in Lha curriculum of British universi- tlo.-H. The loading English paporn uru to a large extent. editvd by uni- \`1-rslty nu-n The plan for Mcill urigimued with princirul Pctvrsun. but. the time of its innmzllrnlimx has nut yvt. hm-n lvcilled upon. Huctor llimm-u. 01 Ht. Lambert. 1-mpluyvd in u grocery store. me! death in 0. strange manner on Su- turduy. He was unloading u punt-hoon of molasses. whon he lull nnd it. rolled uvu-r him, causing such nus WILL at F07 mm -no punt-noon 0| lnunuauua. um! it ruljod him injuries that hu (Ii-rd soon alt.-rwurds-1. 'rhn hnrhnr commissl _; The harbor conunisslom-rs hold 11 private mm-ting: this morning and look Into consitlc-rulion Iho proposi- tion 0! the Connors syndicate of liunlo for lhv construction of nn """mi\'c ('l('\`(I.l()r S_VHl(`ln for tho I'-\\\.- hnrhnr of Monlrvnl. All the dvtuils uf tho MT:-r wt-rv gum-. inln (`arm-fully untl it wus (`(`(`i(l(`d to grunt sit:-2-1 ul Windmill point nntl at tho oust vnd o! lhu harbor. Thu (Ix-(`isinn WI lu- unnounca-4| at u later nu-1-ting. 1...c..m.~.-nu warn rondvred in Hm unnounca-(I lulor nu-mung. Judgments were rondnred supe=rinr court. this nmrninq by `unim- llohc-rty against sir W. 1`. .\1.'-lbmmlal, in fuvnr 01 Miss l'vrrin uml Miss tlelinaa rP8|I(`(`1i\'(`l_\' fur $1_"l'U nu-I $1.300. Both the plnimis were em- ployed in the tobacco [uvtnry of h- lumlnut when It was (lo-strayed by re some years emu. mu] .-`.u.~n:uim>l :..nu-iuu no Ohn rp_.;u|[ Hf [hp gI`(`|l\L. J. P. anley, Agent. imurix-H us the rosun m um .-\.. nmm. of gctting (ml of the huildh nnd us the result. of In-imz ulmuix` by n. lnrmnnn \\`hn ussmrwl Hr .- pl~_\'rrs lhut. lhvro ms nu clnlw mune limo ugu the parents of one the girls who was killml curried I (`use tn the pri\'_\' council \\'h-ru .\ I vision was Lzlwn nguinst Sir \\ llnm. Then two ntxlinn.-1 hm. la (I1-(`illd in line with (hut _|ndL'm.~ The I*`.ldvr - lhenumlc-r mnnpu llonxor lino. R.M..\`., Ink (:-:u from Montreul, nrrhod ut l.i\-`rm 8 mm. to-(Iu_\'. ` The Onnlto-ocean`: oonhlnotlon on NI: Iron Any 1`. an Mnmrqml Ilvrnld. n,...;.... 0...... nun. Hm (lvcidim: Mnnlronl llvmlu. Hnvimr Sm-n both the (I gunu-s in lhv two rugby unio \\l'il.\'l' may he pnrdonml tor mg un upiniun nn llw n-s Inn-riln of Ilw chumpinn Ivmn: ll-n.-I(1'II|n-()Ihl\\ ll ('0ll1~.m~ Inu nu-rim of llw cllulnpuvn Bruckvlllu-(){Lawn coll; lho M-\.:\.,\. p:r0unI|~: V stubborn cont:-st. uml of Lhv tn-urn.-4 sn nmrlwd not until thv lust m wmnvr could he pm-In-I. lvrunt. at Toronto. Tl I......-nan! In! lhn In--rv \\l)|Illl un- ru-suit If I`:-ll.-1: |-luv wnth lhnm. 3%-v--u-.. ._..__ llnsnu Adxocato. '|'|u- ugllulinn M the rmlnny company to -\ mil\\ u_\' into thus cuunt_\ [row has l--on \\vl| mm the ulinvclnrs. The Max .... |u\nl\ nl nnlllfllrif" \! lhe ulnvcusra. nu: .u . w. uro |l\(`l\ nf c-nu-rpri.-so; whu-n n pru- pnsil-un is laid lwfu-re lhmn xxhirh inrlldc-Q l|\)liill(`IiS llu-y are ready in cuts` lnln it. 'I`lw |-ruspq-(`ls Iur lrnmc nnd the short distance In lm;Id n rmul to cmno in luurh uh it. cannot 1_1lhnr\\ ise than lllft-`l run. ,_ ..n.n.nn n n! .-V`. lHl.I(l rnuu uj Iunur In ..-..... . .. it. nlhnrwise their upprmnl. The inunmmo xun--an power ut the Grand (`nlmnot I-`ulls ha-rv wnultl not he kept any lonpzvr going to wusu-. We have 8,('|00,m|0 lmrno-pu\\`or. sulclont to drlvo many large Induslrim. ht-aids pmduclniz olnlrlc-pnuer capable M mnnmg 1-Icrtric curs lo Ru-ntrew_ it the enm- pany thought M. to adopt that aya- lvm. The pulp indmury nl um world is last hetoming nl gnu! max- nitnde. nnd the out M the world has turned um-nrda (`nnadn to supply the demand. Conuaquc-ntly an up- purlnnlly like whut. vm have lum- lnr power. and the million: 0! (Oral! of pulp wood through this country. au:l'_\- rnnvoyod by water to the place when` it would he m.\m:h~r- lured. in an pol!-n1. that URI`! in no dnuhl vlunexer but that lho ndxpnt ol 3 mllwny would llnmvnlh-0("l_v 5! the whole rmlntry in I Man at hllaincct. The llmht-r tr-un the [rut lumhonng (gun-ls ol (mmda ....... ...-..- chic fall. whom saw- pans:-Q nvor mus nu. -an-vw Fl!!! mills \\-nu`.d he I*l'ff'I'`I'. `MI stem r_v around In 1-irmnnque. nlfuruling .\ goothopponunily to thc tnuv-i tn spend a month Odaimz. ahoolh--: and cnioylng the healthy hnnea. lumbering Iqn-us this fall. `W KIIIIIIIIII 7 7 , - Clty Punangor Bumon. Oorur Johnlwn and nnlulo nu. `WI-T Or-Ann Riwr. Sm-. 21-I ldelnyrd in lrlnsmixsionh-A pcllu-tic story ol the war in 0lIl`I(`<`10d with Lioux. .I' . who was killed nmr Bu-lmom. In . (lit last he wns showing his young this the mt-rhanla-m o! I _..up an, visa 3 neddhnlullr shut the mt-charm-m 0 new nm. win: it u-citlmlully tow-hi tho u-icgpr and -hot hr had. 0: luring for the front hht.-Wood-signed a macro that bdhdll H I8 In action. STRONGEST IN CANIDI. GILL ! ounfouuuu.` fngoqdolhj \',.-. nu t.I..I-v... jjj IEQIIOUI NOW Lhll. A ,_....A.\ I158 rorrm lulu ununn \'ol_\' he nlmrco s nun. re:-xull : on! huildimz. III. ulmuinml whn |'In~ ht-re ulnmw-r. of mm Hm '_\' Hu- lwn \\il- vn hn\o~ I-(PH (hut jluiuxnunl. lbenupslc-r (-mn|um.\ I.M..\'., lake (1:-:n~|~. l.i\-`rgmnl \l(`l'[Il'I.'I`. \\| .. ,v.. iul \\hi1 res I In we I 9 H lh:-rwise Inn uh- .~..,....a n.|........ |.*..| S808. wm-n nv u-u lied at. his hmnt \\llN ll llI\vn\ [I the monnr:-H KPH lhul it \\'llH minuiv thul n -(I. ll was (hf- Thu Granite-.-4. ` fuur ulna-q-n's n\|'n l'il\' INIIIII I ROYAL MAIL llominionhinesmamships _ Irum Iu-n- umpzhl of |_\ `v.\sr.\`. I-'ulp,vr ._.. .......a.. ll: docitlimz `ions. Iho .o um- ...|.r.. Hu-Ir . RN1- _.l I.- Now George Eliot : runoun novol Adam Bede" has been dramntised. Robert Downing that came into prom- inence on leading man for Mu : Alder Ion. Durnlly hu 1 new ploy. cnlied Tho Priest," which will bo produced in Janu- I17. Richud Manseld thin season will. to before. hue Kathleen Grey as leading woman. Sidney Drew hu tiled a petition In bankruptcy. Hi: liabilities are 315.817. ......o nf which amount is due to 22 actor: ied panuon In bankruptcy, moat of which amount actora for aervicea. Mabel Taiiaterro, aa the little old wom- an child in the Children of the Ghetto." given a very clever character drawing of a very uimcuu rule. Clny Fitzgerald` has still her eye on the audience` and in preparing to take the leading part in a new comic open to be produced in London. It in ntnted Jannuschek has returned to the lugs and will begin a starring tour this week. appearing in I new web uion of Me; Merrilien." mu- ....o....... (If tho ladle: In Julia Me; Mernuea." The costumes of the ladle: Marlowe`: production of Barbara Frlet- chlo" were made from design: found In Coders Lady's Book of wax-tlmes. A new romantic opera by an Amerlcan composer, ln which Jessie Bartlett Davin wlll be soon later la the season, is en- titled, Sleztrled; or. The Silver Cup." A n_|-x..- nnu nl\lll\DP lfntc-R that an ll)- Cup." . A Belglnn newspaper states that tornntloinl conference of dramatic au- thor: will be held at Brussels next year to dlucuu and demand leglslauon on copyright questlons. Vlctorlen Sudan | wlll be asked to preside. It In aid that Frank Caton's stable has won nearly $65,000 in Russia this year. Alverda Aiken won 16 consecutive race: before tube run up against Blondie. Llttlc Squaw. 2:l1|,4, pacing. at 3 years. In by Kewnnee Boy, 2:33. n son 01! Billy \.\7il|znn `kilo Ill. " win " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. noun Ion. - am. -- -- 81|.h.5pm I ibmbromnn. Dec. Nth 3 pm: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 'l'honuuImcI-Ido|ol.oury panama-I. hon Llvoroool. Steamer. From manna. Don. `nu. New Inulnud. Dec mun. 122!) pm oi pump mm lloutnu: mm and upwudn. unghn return. 3100 npwud Onasordinn Ma we; nfnd $00!: n-05 an . l\ 0: $ rot noootdlugto `er u _ Ipndpngor II by 1.5!: Wilkes. fin...-.- Wilkes. Bumps. 2:03%. and Hal B, 2:04`,~. have been suggested an a likely pair to bolt the team pacing record. ll'.._L 0.99.: ')-{\71/. nnrin. DO` '1. pacing recoru. \ Much Better. 2:034. pacing. did not win ] I but this year, and now, in Cniitornin. they call her Much Worse. The 4-year-old colt Polndexter, by Ab- botaford. is credited with I mile at Lex- ington in 2:121/.; last half in 1:05%,. n....|.... dam of Bornlmn. is said by Ington In 2:12-A; ms: unu u. ..w7.,. Earalma. dam of Boralma, by ` Mr. Augustus Sharpe to have trotted I quarter as u 2-yenrold in 40 seconds. Ianlhn winnor nf 318.300. lfld King- quarter z-yeuwnu Iu `nu ncuvuuau ldolitu. winner of $18,300. mond. of $14,780. are the lending pair in the money column for 1899. and both be- long to Hon. Frank Jones. Portsmouth, N n It In aald that only three of the get of Gnttan. 2:13. have been trained for rue ing. and the trio are Palmyra Boy.2:07`/.; Grattnn Boy, 2:08, and Solon Brandt. 213%. n-uI...I.n hv (`poiHnn_ who I'll . z:1;s-n. _ Bnttleslgn. by Cecilinn who bright prospect early In t e season. but went wrong. is said to be all right ngnin. Charles Marvin, hi: trainer. think: very highly of him. a... n.\:..o...- 1-nnu, hnn ha-can denite- highly or mm. Star Pointer. 150%, has been denite~ ly retlml from the turf. as his bad leg will never again allow of lulu being train- ed. Ilia trainer. D. J. M1-Clary. has been I released and the horse placed permanent- I L7 in tha atnd.-Turt. Field and Farm. 8|: Thomas Lipton In 1 true sports- man. He has no Dunnven excuses.- lndlnnnpolln News. n._ 11...: nan ! mmnlnln about krd \ lndlnnnpom newl. 00:11 Paul can : complnln about Nrd times. He`: got the job of his life.- Knnun City Independent. , mg- ..a..- -4 ....|. s')!'.nl'l') far A man of Deccmberwrlillr and 12th hllllll uuy luuupuuuruu. The other ot only 825.000 for a man of ` Cecil Rhodes` million: in in the nature ` of I trash Insult by tho Boers.-l'hi|a- dolphin Ledger. nnogln APP nf Ihh (`nlnmbln `I an dalpnla Leuxer. Captain Barr of the Columbia extraordinarily good unilor. He even seem: to know better how to sail a ya:-ht than the New York newspnpers.-\\'n- tertown Timea. Sir Henry Irving'a newly developed weaknaaa for laying cornerstones seems rather contradictory for I man whose proudest nmhition it is to brinj down the house. rnk- L__-_.o .-o A. Hm war wan nnh tne nouse. The bravest act of the war was per formed by a young man on a converted yacht who met two Spanish torpedo boats of! Santiago harbor and blew `em to kingdom come. You have forgotten hi: name. He has been given neither award nor banquet. His name in Richard II'-l..-..l-hO IWOFIJ nor mu. Wnlnwright. I All street railway companies operntin; l In the cjty of New York are required by \ law to run 1! least one closed car in ev~ cry tour at all seasons at the you-. 'l`|.- 'gI\nnQnA nuvornmont docidod tour II III ueusuua In tuu gs-u. The Japanese government decided some time ago to inert-use the price ol nllwny tickets by one-third. The result l III a loan instead or I gain In receipts. - -L_ _x_- _......oL- --`(hurl R... an ' III I IOII unwnu U: as `nun ... ...-...,,.... In the nine month ended Sept. 30 15(1) Inilen of new rnilrond were built in the United Staten. end before Jun. 1 this will prohnhly he Increased to (All) miles. Africa has now nearly 10,020 miles of railway. and clan nn nnlimlted held for extension. The dream of A great line extending the whole length of the coun- try from Cairo to Cape Town. some 5.51!) lnilee. seem: likely to he realized early in the new century. Them In 7,131 Sunday school: In 00!- guy, with I Inelnbenhip ot 854.047- nv,-_|_ 1-nu t\._.....qohuunl ohnu-Inn: ` Elly. wlul u nor-nun-..' vs ----.. Nearly 178 Contlttioul churches have udopud the Individual communion CUP- uluuudthuuhonlautrovintde ante In the uumbet or divinity students In Scotland. um- I_.n-- _.oh.-gl an-nunnnn nl LIVERPOOL IIIVIOI. vb mulondcrn. Blane. l'rouPonlund. from Bslllu. hoe. `nu. low lnnd. Doc. Nth . 12:!) p. `Bataan Deo.0I Jpm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vancouver. Nh.2|un.. ..... ...... . . . . . . ..

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