Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Oct 1898, p. 4

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Winter Funmlu. Oct T--U..rgIng Mtou ii no order of cm day. Mn. N. urn: has moved to \\'onlbrook co oponui the winter wmh hot mughnr. Mn. A. Anelotino J 7 Martin has urwod ta hm hm runaindo: `of has dun with hm daughter, Mrs. .I, Peter` Viulc-rn: Hm I. I`.cl|aghor.\V`u|. ton; Mun .\l. Pnoroon. llurowumth; J. N. Holmes and vnfe, lnvirnry. mm at n-mmml IV '\\"l`I`?|L'\` in I` {Iv-vs III Ix-nrr ' mu-noun - ro-monce. Mrv-. J. McKondry ha baon atemiing her a.-Ber. Hro. A. Sharp, M \unnChonne_v, seriously ill with pnurmonza. Our chooeomaker, [) Hay, an prnducmg an oxcslhnn qnshty of c`\e<.-.-.0 and guvvn; general I.ulsiat'\ctmn. M. Shun INT hm rwumo-i :3 college. Rev. (`,xrrIc ncrupuevl the pulp: Sundn) in the absence of me putor, Rev. lmni. Mr. Bel . re pnuentmg mo Horn-s knowledgo and sup ply noocumon. cmvu.-zd mu section one dty dnnng the Hook. Irv- In I vwrv. _\.Mm-.-. pug`... 3"...` -~.'..._ -._j__.. TY'D!..\"Y`.~` RI-]`Fl\'XD PR! \` .` in 1-Izsw. :`m h`.~Yr\u~l`nn m I *. ulonburnlo Glnllngu. (h.K.\u.I'xsII, 0.10. S ;l".grmon are gatlnnngun patatoea. etc. J. lhloy. one of our most: enorpruing (Armor-, hr been mccoalul in carrying or! non rnl prim: st. Ihrruumith and L`a':\raq\r fairs. Joeoph Urug. nceuzly of \'onkou.N.\'.. is spend mg I low dnyu an homo H-w loaves choro- ly tajyin his brorhec in Kswnin. Rainy Rivor dn-`snob. R Stoneta, Portamnurh, 1- engagod m making improvements on A. McIntosh`: ro-tdonce. Mrs. J. McKondry hm: kg... ..u-_.J;..,- L-.. .....u ryuom. hr. Wulkem re cently visited Fort Wayne. near hatruit. and found that the quntora of tha aoldiora were exceedingly cmnfoutalsle. equipped with wire both. were clonn. bright and well lighted. Spiondid sani- bury arrangements were Attached to the bainck a, and the food provided was very good. Tote in Penn bunch have haon purliculnrly condemned over and over ngun for the unsanitary conditiomnnd this trouble will be uggrnvated hy the exteneion of the Montreal tranaportution company : wharf, an the weter Inside the outer line of the wharf will become almost stagnant end is sure to produce en unhealthy condi- tion. The houd of hoslth long ago called Attention to the neceeuty ol having e ow of Inter close to the ehore. which cm he done by compelling whet! owners to hue a spice between the whorven nnd the chore open for that purpose. ___.__ Fnntlnfnrlorv Oouvilllun (H Ilounnck Ac- rommmluuou In Unnnda. Attention is mllod in England by sexe- rnl correspondent: Lo tho wretched manner in which the English troops are hon-ed. the bnrruck Iccommodntion boinguc in and, inferior to the mo-mean workhon-c. Thom some remarks. mud Dr. R. T. Walkem 305- lerday. am upplucublo to the accommoda- Liongiven the nokhers in thus mnntry. The arrangomeum made Mr hounung and sup ying auldiors and oicara no of the crme;-0 kind. The old-Luhnonod ayntom uflnghcing, hoahimz, one , ll adhered to and vs III marked rontmeb no the Am oncan ryamm. lir. Wulkem wam nxnmdnnalu on-v-in-f-N4 vwru uuly rxmbllion events. There was memo lroublo between the union and the Broethillo And Uunncquo clubs over me nppointmono of I roforoe for Saturday`: match. In thin can the Mme daapotiam was exhibited on the pub of the oxbcntivo. nuu suvo nnsir own iuboruts. Rsbhsr than submit 00 the dictntos of such 1 tsouiou the colleges clubs, with tbs uoepvion of Osgoads hull. dro psd out, sndm ooniuncnon wibh Mi-uu. formed I sarong and popular union nmangsl bhsmsolros. This was the beginning 0! aha end. and on Saturday the rrash cams. Roprou-nmtivos [mm the four big romslns ing clubs in the union. Oscars oiry. Humilton Tigers. Argonauts and 0900050. mob by pro arrangement no the Walhr homo. Toronto, and adopted A resolution severing ttemvelves from the O.R.i`.U. and deciding to form one of their own. you bu be named. The action of the union in deciding no reum one fifth of all guns re- ceipts was given as an excuse for tubs ac- tion or the plsyon. but than are other grievances underlying the deocision. The senior murhm nI.m..I .-... h`|.n....l-.. _:_ %0Q.Q%9%E@t>PQsP QQ_\ (I ' gnavancea underlying the due senior muches played were only r\hibil`(0n Thnm \Inn ......... --...s.I- no Icotbul Union. For npurdnol bro can troublo bu been brewin In hbo run to! tho Ontario rugby loobbs I union. Vulcan bnfponlngo have occurred co widen Imbud 0 closing tho breach bchweon the exocutivo and who d-fferent count. Too much curium `In I pncciacd for one thing, and thc fact: that I! The Dollar Inna Drop out of the Ooh` I!) was imvouiblo for u Isonm 00 acute jun- tico. unl an it had a U3 pull with the on cutivo, vuw also snobher ground for can paint. Besides the executive was bound , by: nn nber of vim pulloramho run things to wit: bhemaolvoo, And actual lootballiou bud little or no say in unfair: of the unicn in who intcrom of which they were deeply concerned. i`u`ly eighty par csnb. or those who compared the oxooueivo cammintoo hnvn nmm. 5.5.... .`...n -.>-< - r._.L_n .._-..L I u-vn nun.-n 4.. l._;|..vI .._-..u. . -_-.... u. s- -vvuvunn nu-v\.-5. |n_d nahmznlly uuficbauuiuua rebollod n being ordered chant. by then man who con Itrucocd rules be please choir own fancy and lu`0 their iuborutn. Rlhhnr than nulunia A- .L_ ..I:_.-n-- -1 wuu cnmpod mo 0) have .2 1. . " " ".r`:`*'. CALLE>D-FOR onmcusms. L- COIQI II uppers , . . ` ' unornn Innrlu AA - u. THE END AT LAST.` um wIm.~" nmu-\n.mr hunt l"\\!t.\Yl \\\' l\.\\'. R. 1.`. L. In--urn \: and Palmm: :1! th-` \|l|I`\.` WC l .|n:\-IA. nu-I \:~:uIu>~ on Saturday. We are now giving our at- tention to nu~_r-m m }`u cum; and Pan I lhamrle nu ; UIJU UUUCIIIOII. Played on Sam: rday nvnntn_ ` \T}Ll.\ HR hrnw. NEIL! Pgrial Oxford If you bought by advertisement you would likely buy one in each store, because then you would have the best and cheapest. Almost I00 .\[antles were sold from our stock last week, and yet you would not miss them. \\ ould we have sold so many if there was not something about them that appealed to a buyer's judg- ment ? You are welcome to compare values. Starr & Sutclie, IALI each. V; sumo .|nuI(_ Aiurniua as fun In: dozen. I Best Feather Tmkingat 18 yard. Luge Whitn Quilns 75 each. Extra large Wluto Quilts at 900 I anal: `luv dvllll. 70 in. Unbleached Table Linen at hI0 Lot of odd lines in Table Napkms 50 dozen. 3; size 'r..1.:.u Nupkins at $1.25,! $1.60, $2, $2.50 dozen. ' -.-- 'I`_Ll.. \'-...|.l..- ..a On In -T'::Fnit season`: adorn. cl. Chaim Patina. Pun, 'Sn:saa .Gnpesan5vingdni!y.[ IUU JCIU 50 in.` Unbleached Tnble Linen 20 ynrd. 60 in. Unbleucheul Table Linen 25c and 80 yard. HQ ;n '.'n\hln`n|\l.` q`nl\l.\ I hunu Jiluu yard. I ;r\ 40 in. lnU\.i III LIV`. BI 63 in. [7t:lencf1c(i Tabla 45 y_|rd. II I IIIVII J.|\l- 40 in. Unbleached Table Linen 18 yurd an .'n lY..|\In.aIu..I W`.kI.\ T (An 16 in. Crush 20 in. Crush "J IR in. Blonclu olling 10 ad. 58 in. H atom yard. nI_I The reason for these special prices is, nlscalculation brought on by warm weather. Fall buylng has been postponded. VVe expected that these goods would have been sold during September and to make room for other lines coming in and waiting to be opened, we quote these special prices for this week. No need to say more except that goods are reliable in quality, money back ifthey are not. There Is a Reason For Everything. CK: ` -ll)i'n. Plain Pilloi Cotton |l 10. H in. Plain Pillow (`ouon at No. BIG HAT SALEi Bomn:m..Y Rlcauonna co. IIB and I20 Princess Street. cuIVInnncn.uIuslVI|Imo,Lbo df;_'rh \ `u as u.m.1um:Rx.\Luxrozzz'>`.. J. a.m:':.`s::'.a:." `.1!!! ll! ohnnon Cum-n ......... .;___ 47; .,_|.- -. nu. __-,, us III! nu 1.Irr.tu.\h U\l"0RD u the n-an Smwnulo. You can ehman from nsny sin: and .cI_v!oc at the wry Invent pricu acumen: with that Inna: worth. Nearest Agencies-D. W. DOWNEY, Brockville, THE KENNEDY CO.. Limited.Montro-.~'-. ma aunfv rouuonv C0..l . Bleached Table Linen at 600 i . Towolling at 50 ynrd. MS in. Plain Pillow . Towelling at 70 yard. 72 in. lhblenchcd . Bleached Linen Huck 'l`ow- 15c. l_7c. 180. 20:`. FL. -...a -' H - um lII\l- Q . chad Tlblu Ligen at 10c ! . Bleached Table Linen at 50c Everybody Was Plcascd ' s1.25,i . Table Napkins at $2 50 I I , . . . . V . . . u . . 1.5.. -zx--.6 \uI\.llIIl>V RIVUIUCU. Close-ttingeonts as Morning, Shoot- ing, or Frock are undesirable, as theft reveal broadly the curving lmek, by fo- lowiug too closel y the waist lmc. w-`;fznn|un\\.| Quiet colorings, m1_diudenite patterns, should be choseu,str1pes or laids of cons- picuous design being cmefu Iv avoided. {r\ca\,r\I`;nInrn4\nOv nv .\.-..:...._ H(|(\I A usssuts-u sv \JIlOL Uat. The special shape of Fit reform Sack suit, made for such men, is cut longer in back, and shorter in front, so as to seem of even length at bottom, when worn, concealing the stoop, and rendering the chest more prominent to the eye, thus producing the effect of more erect appearance. l\..:..L ..,J....:-...... 4-..`! 3,. 1 t` ' way u uuuo Luc IUUbI:'lIlLH.lg DH fun 11:13 wide at na of neck, but rolling high andpghort over chest, which should thus be accented to o"sct back. IINI, . __ ` - .. ._.. ---May be short or tall but his curving back nires the loos -ttin Sa 1: `fun 13:2 with: no an..- at E1- C c`t The Stooping Man.` Linen J. TWEDDELL, it tluu \!\!\S- Double Bed Cbmforlora at $1. 3l.`. .5. $1.50. 3! mch. I~'-Inn I1,-.. fV-..l'_--A-__ .1 D: rn | ..:.u. I .UU I VICKI. I 1` v V tinder Down Comforton at $1.50 Ind $5. Mantle: for Women and hhi-la. ` Haters and Reefer: for Children. -` nun. I!L" nvu, out`. I I 72 in. Funblonolxed Plain Sheeting line, 160. 180. `I50. 72 in. Bleached Sheeting Twill 2)c vmal I it; I u;. V`: CI\ln 33 in. Fancy Stripe Flunnulouos 7c ynnl. 38 in. English Twill Flnnlxcleltes 100 yud. 72 in-. Flannel Shooting 55c yard. Blmnkots 56x74 in. at $?..!30. (hx HI in nt 19 ."| lhluuo ;.. -| In > %5c1 uuuu uuuul uulcu IIUIU UIOHIS I ; 36. $7.50, 33. 310, 312. $13.50 each. ; [land Loom Table Napkins $3.50 $5. $8 dozen. Linen Towels -l0c, 46, ci0c pair. 82 in. Stripe and Plain Fluunoleucs Kn urn:-J KO. III. singly Bed Comforters st 50. 75(- n.l `ML that you ever saw, and if; you want to raise the price ' to $16 or $18, why we give f you such value and styles 1 you have never seen auy- I where. _Iust_ give us the] opportunity to make your] Overcoat and we will save! YOU 8 811118 8111!]. ; 3| Ila Stair Linen: 10 And 121:: yard. llnnd Loom Linen Table Cloths at 6 kn no can can QII'I>:\ ,,| n------nu/so v*'Al`l III. II! {| g.`J\|. m. at 2.7-._. cam: m. u 33 I`. ('ul.l.on all 150. Twill Sheeting 170 WEI.I.I.\'(iT( >5 STREF. I`. BEST OVERCOATI I will catch you if we don't, but we want to catch you first and dress` you up according to our idea of proper style, and we stake our reputation on being right when we have uish~ ed. We can sell you the I IOY[ S, - ms 31. Merchant Tailor. 131 Princess Street. ' ll ICKI CBYLON TEA It may prove 3 pleasant surprise to your taste. Sealed Lead Packets Only. 250. 80c. Ranks Tun or B9: Call. Oh, tea is ted anyway, can : be much di'eren;:e." Don't be_ sure or too hasty to pass an opinion until you have txied With Our FOR $l2 `.-,..-..uv. . --uuuiiuiuu U\I on :1, an I. an)" The average elector will rejoice at this. 8 the It is when I country is prosperous, when I its revenue: are large, that it should meet your its obligntione, end in is one of the things gave |sCu1ndien mush regret that ilio public `debt: has not: been disappearing more mpidly. then, on the contrary, during in long succession of yoare.an l lirgely under conservative government, there were i Annual lJdl0|ODl to i:1.Lni`I, in some in~ I` stances. to the extent of millions of dol- Inn. The idea in some minds is that or. Canada must be developed before in can became greet. mi that Its grentne! is L facilitated by the expenditure of money upon public works. Public enterprise is ` to be commended. like Canada must be stunted in its growth. nu Without it e country i But. there is such I thing ss goingtoo l fun. The piling up of n huge public debt is not desireble. It is not s benet. In is something which fell; upon posterity. ID is 1 drug unnn sh- ..._u.l- `ll -I--- -l~`|A A Ni:e_lyrnoql vliclhbrnntly ccenpiod. buck m'!l' hvotohconuuwuh nun. Loosen? inIhbsaohc:iI.IutpudI1n_douu nod. llolnhdliodnygn-1 and not} upivlo hgiohh`-0 hone: anin,Ir.f A-r.._..; ._;n .;-_:_,, [:"-Y"""`f"""';"'lCl.qIh: qb thlhnnkingagpggi In Ali Qlinrdu -11.3.. g` cvufyjjicgcpulounvh-:3 [ll.lu'nuinntiih:.l-dc-Q fnhiiqwillzn-Ana-inch!` Ihhdp-uuuhiIhPtn`uKlpusnd hhduiqhhunvhloduu __._ -14 .:_.,,A__., _ -.- --1----cu---.- --s- -u-ny xx`. u-nlonguunaudpuriunnhnhgagng.-... .ninnInhnlLgALn- . I;.....`..u__-_-_: I,_. .. -.---u-vv -uautjl IQIID. * -I . [ - VV`vV ,:.lnvIt&viIl.oleo'ur1.-hlho iibinl` , %&h. and In win hchehd. '-Hr.-nra Tr1`u'.".-. ____.,. . E A Hatutulm`I'rih'a_( in the Kmgutnu ` _ .3 'pB'n-3` Whnqnoks: "nldrudngilnodut ~ I` T: y`.rI '3` u` nzfzouicfpun-cl Ia but than yard: of cloth r: _ ;;uloovuvhncynnlvi!|annvlh:sao' has mp! pnunnnnm Ila ha Inn ' Inuuonswuuol in Lanfu` .- .-'...-_..-- -cu-v -- 1 lively inaginnliu;IC EL; -_._:_ , ,1 I _,_- ._- .-....--v- s-`u.-nvu ywIn'I\.H| VIE [hams-ed by no hnndnd and many.` fawn Itribladargu. sad ya ht Incl o({ en -dunes the-no wudmninod. Gran`- td than the Iannox MI! 0! particular: vrn piniluly imposing theopuu any to than I it ropmzonttd oo?_v Ibo uniohod work of; |- l:_I.. . ....__;_,A: ._ I The rmupuon than then In: gnu : corruption. nu they iprud esgle hnguugu '0! the mnscrntivo cricic--, in Iithonl `fm1dIl:`on. The hen Hun. m.m_y lllmga Iunnlltgnl In She tall ol pxrticulan does not count for much. In till he remember 1 ed clue the Kingston election poccion tut lhkvuxnrl L. In... L__8_..l ...J A _, ... -. .\. -V,--.-A--vuuu I mum. ` ` I I: F` Li not bear: accepzod. cu`. .&.e 0.1`.-ace , I an committed pm: tbs unit. and N nu? ` rwqx-tend Ag-rm: the mcc*.".\e.-. To Adam: Ihvs nvunh she saving of upen-vs in con` durtang n Iris] vhxch would reich the lime rruln. I` I la in a good sign when even 3 beginning I In: been made upon the work ol rednomg the debt. Would thou the experience 01 September could be repentod during every month of the uulcid year, or the bslmce of in. for then would lube.-slirm in Canada get 1 boom that would do it good. THE WISIIR COYRSE. The member for bennox in the local Iegisluure ha! reeuzned; rather be has con- tented to rho \-siding of bin electiox m Ac- y count of corrup: pucciaea. The ndmxtc:-l that. in A moment of week:-us. . he M.-l acted Jlegally by gtferunx mcuey. ` \ : I , ' 1 ....`. ...... .,. ..-: . -. 7 mg vne brief. An agent ol the respondent I I On: our BREAD. ll`: esh and made by expencncedi L._.L___ _____ __.. ......... nun! upuu puununly. In is 1 drug upon the pooplo ml! the while The interest upon it. in mormono, and when paid on! make: uorionn bolt in the oruaury i ruourcoo. g REDUCING THE DEBT. _ The revenue oi the dominion given the evidence of cuntinuai prospnrty. The in- ureese during S:p:otnhor. as campstod with che Saphembor of 1897, is about a million dollars! The incrmse for the three months endmg with S.)pmmBer,en~1 cor- responding with the three months of last , yen. in over three millions. The expendi- |l.ure has been very large, eepecinlly on -' fcepionl account. $515,601) hevmg gone in . cnml improvements, And $499,750 in rail wny snbeidiea, during the three month. And, but ol all. more ha: been A docreeee of the public debt. This decren-e. during September. amounted to S3l4,T.\l. 'I"I.- _._A, - ] Ilsnml c-vnry'l'hnr~-lzsy Inurmngu! Rl to fr-Ar. Alulchc-I H mm 0! [ho best Jo}; Printing Olugeu In (`nn:uln; .nphl_ -ctyllsh and rm.-up work , ulno lmprnvm pr-*.~ am. I Fun` I! I`-var I3.-n..\-|..o.... i'1`H1s DAILY WHIG. D/ULX R'?l'l`lHlI WHIH ow-nlug M .'tIIi King Hm-vi, r|I`l|\vrc-I In the city; 35 by I I uulxnnon \ I Wl1k`.k'I.\' RnI'rLsuI unnu 1 Inl\nII(` Wl'l|s`.l\'I.\' BRITISH Wlll, I2 pmgu -4, pub- llshmlevnry'l`hI1r~-my nmrmng M .l ye-nr. I the Jtfh Prhullnu THE WHIG---65th` V13}; (250. 40c. 50c. 60c. qu uv ru p. v'.\ -ra. I-fnw. J. IL l`x.\'.-xx, Proprietor. - You ll Smack Your Lipsfg I, In su per yvar, ' mull. If paid In publlnlntwl o-ach '. M SI] per vvar. 2 I .wme__m` iulongeucmnadnhllnniu? uy inn` I111 III! ugh! yo: ulungeucucuuishllyudnf ; I|`Iu In uaruuco mm! 1 Ilftll I l.'\3 She in tom 3! Cutlu Comer. 1 liulkcnuy. lnlsad. and was the dunghtu ' of Thoma L`-John, who, whtu the Id onfy four of age. emiznnei to Count: I and tutu-ds became depuay tn den 0! l who ponitnntiary :3 Kingston. Bar rocker ' in. TEouAaCnI0un, of the (inn of Thomas Costa: & Ca. Manual. 880 |nnrn'cd_ I .\(r. Sn. Germain ova: tony-tin yarn Ago. I ' and hat ehnldrun, I an and 3 shughuu. x nmsnpd Anus bmln-.. 5-- h._.`- - -V I I - 5 I 1 I .... ..-, "......_- -an uauq-uvi yuan Ig\).[ \hlIhM!.' E passed any boluru hut. Dzriq hr long - I rwidmco In tho city and in Noni: Tarouuo I In SI. German Iceman vwynnenlly E moan and loud for but may utiunbk ` -13358120. ` .1: Wu: Vul IIOWII. 3lfl~ III. VVOTIBSIII DI` ' 'anjoyud nuunuy good health an Incl {long life, non: Mung been In for I f tingle deny. About aw Inch ago, how- . aver, Acute purhzonms out in and she hilud 5 to rally from in -5.. 1-5.- .I-_..._..z , mu, Icu .e punconms an In and she hilt! ; to nil} from in when. The dcceund i lady, who was in but novunuuch you. had ` Vid no Turuuto than it Inrtmgn in N born :9 (incl. 1`.\..... ` Boots. Shoes. Tmnks, Valisec. gqagggggagg-gag 3 which hfotnnly but . - n-a u-u\-l Thoopening of Leone: given the op , paition fink gnaicntion. In 1- the line lama-nu... um nine: in undcnook co . `crush the hbonl qovornmen. the only `glint of making than has: fallen ncroaa`; the pahvtyd vary pwlxtical pilgrimq. 'l\oD|nv\ow1'|l fed bcppiesft. hr aha; lnoneno. will be mu. Dr. Hu.:hu5:.L |wh:-sununuolu even Ihmnlcn furmg I | the kin: In La has one in the mid. and I thou": lurhin In loan chlly all an-l Purhpohhuuneya on aha nun Aylavunh bu jun vacated. and 50 ff. Inn- In L. ..._s.._. __--1. .3 - I i \ V '11 ' n~'1IvH-\ --1000`. A My undo circle of Inn: friuds will I-eun umh uiccuo rugrcl ol thc dean of Mn. A. H. 8:. Human. who pound away ` us Let homo in North Tomato on Sntur dny lhtl . mnponcinly Edd illnu-. As In wdl known. Mn. in. Ilcrmain had ' pain:-:l mu-u-hghln ......a L...|.L. -n x-..| There never In so much talk shout uz).hing .u thou! the illecgslmu ol the I pnabibxtnun veto. .\a gm.-up 30: the II- turuing otcera opened the deer: oftha polls to |v1.'_v.'hing that the law condemn. Does Anyone believe that 7 Wrong! Inn L no dunk eummitted, but under IOIO die gnu. . ._ H.. I"... .....- \4llC"\|I' mu man-uu `A: ; I): of uulblo. They dcnzxnd the nude ' I ;.:.uiec:cI of Hungary Ind -oven} mull ` at-ates. \\'n`.l they wcceod Hnhlly. Ban, on the whole they are very hold. and are ranching lot the omperot e whiakcn. ! The ogzazims of ;\uvtr.a. mumpnrcd wxrh the pacngnn of (,':N1.`hL\), are m.1k:m,: .A `ht nude ..o.|4,. \l'.|l .k,.. -- I 1 `* " la is not true that Mr. Hancock :3 going, to Austria to ml the ngrnnaua, the farm I mg party, by his eloquanco. But: 3!! the I name uf he had the pctmn ha would mu ` n mmmotion in the had. A~ :\ mmpsignor i .\h'. Hnycock but made his msrk. An nldormnnic indemnity would ham the effect ot bringing out as candidate some men who wanted the money connect ed vilh tho otco rather than who Irony 0! It. Toronto hot it. Hamilton wants it. Kingohon has no need of it. - \ -4-unis: I aul AVO- Hamilton is concerned lbolh the ques- tiou, hall In pay our sldormen an indem- nity? Toronto bu its rewards for one man who hub themnelvoe in the public interest. Does it secure the city I batter servico` Pause and think. _- -v -....v. v- -uvvv. And M. Feure's adaptation of himself to circumstances, his pariormence ol the things, or some of them. thst have usually been reserved isr royalty heve given rice to curious critslsm. He is accused of poe- ing as a king end entertaining kingly nm bitions. Judging the man by his record there is nothing in the insinuetion. He knows that France has had enough of men who ruled by divine right, who misused the power they paeaeseed to gmtily their personal whims at the expense of the people. It took time and revolution and sacrice to evolve the government of to- day, the government which is subject to public opinion and cm continue only no long as it is in heronny therewith. Sup paee ho hms become intimate with the crowned Leads of Europe. And carried himself unparinusly in the strange and eristocretic company. It only shows that the man is true to his policy I - of widening the sphere of his in- 5 lluence and u-elulnees. Ho may. at the , some time. provoke those who have n holy I horror of imperialism as it was deuonstrr ` ted belore the republic, but the chances S are thnt he will strengthen himself in the n esteem of the people, end that, being re- `V elected. he will continue the rule thnt has I been so heneticsnt, so hr no he is concern cp ed. lot the French republic. ct v rilsiisr 'roi7xEs. ll._,.;|- _ . . . - - - - u - u v v w n vu `noun: Q\.\pUfPVDlIIlIllJg "Too mnny men, said he, "heve an idea that they are earning a place in we world if they give themsulvgs enough 00 en. bub they make 3 gram mistake. In in the duty of every mm to mxke the moon of himnell. end we should never not while we hnv urengbh no pueh along. Do you suppose chat: I shall rebire and run myself bocnuso I hue been preci- denb? Noindeed; lprapue no work es long eel am nble. serving myself and the world en the same mime. for in is poaelbfe Do do M130, you know. A_,3 5. nA,,__)_ J, . .- n -. .- Dcsll0fIn.L I. It. Oornaln. nu Lu . l.\A.. hoye eudetilnuleheoheuiuiqueeiul eerviot. Other men hed picked out oertein r0Ipon- eible pleeeo. end worked oowerdu them end Inede them the goel oi bheir ernhieion. Not eowibh M. Feure. He did not hen bhe preeidency before hie eyes. He simply lebourod 00 improve himeeli, end to mete himseli uted (or my change which bime might bring He served at e heunor. eevlng up his earning: un- til he wee able to purchase an inbereeb in his bunineas, end finally the whole of io. Then. and only then. had he the leisure iur the sbudy he desired. From non being able so keep his book: he devolopad intel- loctuelly until he cmld speak eeverei languages end write them and d~~' "ith ellnoeh en_v nnhhelnmhinel prnblem 'n wee olecbed to the ohemhar oi depuuics. end, eiber eorving in in for eeverel herme, wee elevecod no aha presidency, end hes lled the olce with greet: eocopoebilioy. II'l`4u...-.... _-..n __:.| L. -.L.... __ III? V we. at cuuuu villa. r. Rev. W. Shore gave ovido Ice. ham; 0:- .,| uniacd by J. I- Wmung. Pei.-moor cumin 1 un- bun on `Ihnrpmsy Inn. nprasantmg .1 him-all:-.1 be an agum fut tho Canuiim n In-tugs, loan nrd tmldumz society. Wit- `-, nan look {on ehu-ea at Sim on-ch chu day, ..- and on the day following paid premium. y $50 in cab and gave bun a ch:-lac an the '. nueuio but hr in. Would noclme ,3 gm-en prisoner the money M1 vritnooa ' .~ knownhwn not an gm: of the ma- , pcny. Supici-on van nk Around upcn a racing prisons: anon tho ml-mace at lu- ,. f 1-m the nut not-nine. 'l'|I:tuphod the ,' a `man! mu-gags, J. I`. Kunhly. Twl` ,. mutmnndhlrtndthntorn wuuoucun- "D utctui with the coupon: ; 51:! been dis. ` , charged Ibo maul: ago. f . `I . J. Wright. ouponnandunl of stem . c-Io: far no caupcny, knew pnoon-zr. _yrho | cuudtohqnngunc of the cuupay un; Julyhu. Dlcnlty no-t overncnlhc-: . thnushbypri-nut an Lindnyfroula unnulxdflmd. .\'o`u:cm:uolthn' . collation van and! to :51 had edit`! .IWvn.- I-up pnum nth ho-dctcui ,I when Ybod cougmnui and pmiuud re! } Dip! given by Hm-n. ` Hum 510 thump. I hoadilclnrgd Iy tho pnoral _uaAugo(.,` `,5 Wan-pnductd a runner rnentd fr-01:53` hlxagxl-:1 mung: 91'! morning. touch-` I 1 :1? _orn's dischnzgmv 9 1 I . puhco ulagintnvnnni in bad Ian ; ` _m_u-sand-nund mu Ham hm KN)`; ` II his passion than tn-at i ` BQI Znmsn--;.s.J I..- ._;_I'L_ : ,___ L- x-nnpuuutonwhusrnntui. , i Eenvuuan-iuud!or.'rin.l`lyjury nu goinlaurgclconpuunl jumu1i:ion._ 1 mr xabern polntl. ' The fe.-r_, mu xi-pa \ xnco~xn ate-xmers `I had A rmwth time tcxhv The Inter went arnnmj H':e 2' .0: of the islnnd. The pl vop Muicap a\lT\W.`d from '0: l-Lxnd Inn Huh? and dnarhargod I..\m *1 bushels at sun at Rw.-`nnlmnn elm anon- 5 Th: noun-no l}.\n....|- 0.-.. u-s.--n`..- a-3-ICC I-II. . The young nu) Horn. Ilugvd vmh obcunnng money from Row. \ . Short undor falno pltunoea. was urmgu-;`l II the po~ lice can this nornmg. Ho wu upco- nnud by A. K Cunningham and pleaded not gmlty." electing to be tried by 3 ljuty. Knuinauionol vim:-on the pm I | could with. ] r n-.. n` 9L-.. ,,,_,,.. ,, .. Cjll CU I ITIDCOFI. Dunn: the war ended June .`II`.h. INN, than Inn true bmlu and documemsed In 7 the Failed State: 96'.` monzhonb Vestal: of l l\-i,43\` groan Iona. coupcnd with 91%| sunk ol ;?R. ,`2tL.`i groan ton: in the preced- ing tiocsl ytar. I `hnnhallou 0! Iltnonon II the no.1... ux___- -n__ -n___. - UIIEIIEIE Ill Us?! If.` rucwnrumna CM The steamer Bcthnla, Iron Chulouo winh coal. dmppud her coupon Valencia an (Arden ltlsnd this morning. and pro- coded to Prcacotl. lb... ..- ..- ...,_ --1-: -4. an -I g We've got a line of 0 3 I'len s E Goodyear Welts % ' 3 at $2.75. VIUUT Ill IIRV. Ac Richarleone` elentor today em ware loadod wah -_-mum bush! of `hat for concern pointy, Thu f'r. Q.u| 1'.nn \'.nn.\..h ._r.\......--- I \_I'lIl'lx`:f(G _\""~.-tI!l'\1.\_\'. I The pi nu lundv, with onto from Gum In;-qua, urns unloaded an Rocha-dsona oh- ucor tn lav. A. l'!:_L-_ |,_ u I ' lube Hunt The schooner Annandalo cleared for (Tharlatto _\'r`stnn1a_\'. TL- ..:.__ I. , 1, ,,-.n . p .. In W.-lland (haul. I`-mt (fun mm` r_ Ouc.. Oct. I0 -_. ` n er Dunn. Toledo Lu Kungaton.iIxt ; nbonmer Nungnrn. R!-Buy lo Tcnnto. lum- ber; bnrgaa Rater and Hclvoeia. |)au-oi! In New Ymlr; lhnvvn, Wall, lksmdon, f`|0\'elu1 ta New \'crk; stunner Ragga, Chicago co l`roeco':c. com. `- Id ii- he e he I: so Q. n 'd [e in ii tr 8 d p. O 0 c i I D 'l "I day, and it she left Charlotte yesterday, her experience on the storm-toeeed lake wun hr nn nun... .n .n...'.L|.. ...... Forced To scuttle Ber. Today saw one of uh: ti).-can gale! which swept he harbor this senan. About midnight the wind veered around from the east, and cauie out of the south with increasing velocity. In e short time it hail ri.-on toe gale, which lashed tho wnbere of the lake on} harbor into 1 hem pa-muons sea. The harbor prcamled A wild scone at: daylight this morning. the whibe waves ruming pall-mall in a wild race. and ils-wiring against the wharvee. throw their .-pray high in tho eir, which. being canghu by the wind. was carried for some discmce in drenching clouds. It was ewild night on the lake for several boats. Tue schooner K-90 and W. J. Suel. hoand (or O-s-vogo, were obliged to run hick to the ehr.|.or of Four Mile point, where they could ride Ouc the gale in porfect saints`. he uteamor Both nia end consort \'.i|oucia, from Charlotte to Preocott with coal, were caught out in mid-lake, and experienced in exciting trip across. The tea caught them on the star` board quarter and tossed hath boats about like corks. rolling ncroas the docks an in tervals. They weathered the gale well and rounded maid of Nine Mile pohnz after s.x o'clock th.s morning The ochoonor Elia:-I.-`xsher, cmllmlon, was to lemetjlrarlotto yeeterxhy, as her bills of Lideu reached the city Hy until this morn- ing. No eignsol her wan: to be had to 'I`.- uIp.', wuem we eon mum non ulacn her. The most: serious damage done, as far n can be ucertninod. mu to the nchoonor S H. Burton. which discharged her cargo of coal at the Kingston hocioty mill wharf yesterday. Inst-xd of pulling on to an anchorage niaar unloudmg. the capllin al- lowed the rchooner to remain :3 the wharf. which In expound to the us. She pounded no homily tint her amrbmd side was crushed in, \nd to .~a.~o her from further dung: in ms nocosonry co uncle her. ucl upenouce on me anorurvoseoa lake wus by no menu an enviae one. Th0 rcrhoonar Fabioll had a mngh b.n".h 1: him vntor works wharf dur.m_z the night. as the sea atruckhor nlmoeb broadside. She grated hsrnhly ngninnr the wharf himben, and to provena fnrt-her dammo the govern- ITOII` tug Sb. Frm~.i~ vm occurred to how her no one of the M. T. comp\ny'n elipy, where the could not ltfacn her. Thu! Innnr. nnpinnn Anna... .3`... __ A ._ _- `rlo mg ltonnor Angola around: In A Dgngorqoo Plooo. *5 For tho pooh two day: tho Dmnolly onl- vugoi and mocking oompony has boon wait water in hho0ouoou Bonding to oooinh in taking oho Ihounohip Ar u down oofoly. tho but Rivnl aborted down the rapids. John Dounolly, jr., in charge. The tour puood tho Oodor rapids ond the dreaded Split Rock rapid: ih nfoby and under the nkiilul pilotogo of (laor Haiuoa. WI! rapidly using through action ra id: when t. io largo obuuor wok I I cor and. boioro the tug could chock hot. attack and ohrondod V Cascade _Poinb. The hug Rival rounded- co aiongoido the otrondod vouol and it win found that the latter had run om nixnum inchea at: tho how. Tho hug Uhiofuin. with CA ii. John Dounolly, or, on board, wujuat hind with the barge Becker in tow, And as soon as CApu. Dmnoil nmicad bho obroodod ctoamor he ordorod t is Chief- min to round.oo.which aha ufoly did along oide Cotoau du Loo whorl. Today the ow: tngo are working nu aha obrandod Motel. and member: of the Danneily rm any rho will he in onion; heloro nigh. This stum- or in as lnrge n the atonmr Rnammnh, nod nobhing like such dmgorous work has over been nbtomptod before. ' for . chap 9!, wind co nine nho_ Lat. evening the wind in) od cud no onco . ab` C0MMlTTED FOilV1:RlAL. AIHORI IN THE RAPHJI. G0;i-M1%L!3%& W-sa .C9B:H'.!as9.ve%ns.I P n-cur` III P `, We make is .1 I` to yum to con every limo. :Connt n in buying} Hhints und _Hu'dvun. `\\'- .....L. 1- A- 53llars -m|~\r:x.hm_ nv r\\l(.\!l_\\\' |\_\\ _ R_ '1, Luv pn\(\`\~-n -N` Rny ml MU"-ury I\nI~\\,-v-\:`.\n:\-IA. .\.~;uIr~ mk-an M In-\ Kw-\l Vunmliam \Pukn\_v n1` `, \rx~. Tlw pr.ru~l1`~.-1` and |\r~.wn.~v -u art In Nw It-Nvzxi-pw nv the I Pu-nvl\ wrI\r\nlu Ilhl `VAX?! !`I\Iv\|Ir1, I[|a1 I-'\iI\'-.Nm`l Ilhl \\'hIt-" 'lhI~\r:I.hm hr l\\lt.\Vl \ gghniml Art Instruction. I: [law no tqnl an n prolnpl and pouitivo can for sick budacho, tuhoueuua. cpnaul potmn, pun m the mic and [11 Inc: crou- Nu. Cunt`: mu. Lwur Pills. Try than. uvugu -IIl"UY.V Fur coughs, coido. bronchitin, house new and .11 other throuc troubles. me no McLeod`: dr_I_ soon. A Ladies Cloth _|ackeIs i and Fur Ruifs.]

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