Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Nov 1898, p. 1

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KINGSTON. ONTARIO. SATURDAY, N()VEMBIL`1{ 12, 1898. lot! --o -v; _ r-nu.` nuuru A block xture on the nick 0! ch M. T. ` company`: elevator loll {ton in pooilion` ` um morning, otriking Mfr-ad Duly. I ' wochmsn. in its docon,L-Luckily he in ' I in n pnitioo that the blow In received on I his big Int bud M Mme! him on the had i I the rural: would` Inn Man non oer`:-up. I Hovneunnydlolin has h9hct.!l `Erin! Tu-Ida A Point. I (`n\'.~r.urI_\'nn.I. Nov. I2. - Afhr QL-. fans lnctng turn you: upon the pan of the l'ni:od Sumo loquuon the Unitod Sauce minister. 0 car 8 Strut-. has me- ceqded m chaining an itudo Inlhotirng, the ranting ct on enqvuur to too UoI- ` cod Sauce c meal at Eueronn. ` Pllluqlut `Ibo lnfunln. Nu-ur. N l`.. Nov. I`: -\\'reckon who have unvod hero have brought Inch them store: from the uenned vcuel at! Cat In- land. which establishes beyond 3 douho about she in the Marin Tamas. As the won-cl in lookod upon 3- king I derelict tho wreckrn clnim the right to am: the non: whxch c-nu be mad. UII I II`IF`\' IIIIVYKIVVUKI. ' Allan lme SS. L.\nrentz'n\n. from l.iver- I DWI. pu-oexl (Tape Chat: at 7.3-) mm. on Snunhy; due at Montreal on Monday morning. arrival: or Vessels M<\.\`1'Rr..u., Nov. 1;` --The Beaver lino R.M.S. Tongnno, from Montreal, Il`l'|Ved Lt lnvorpool at 9 am. today. Allan line 83. I`.uisi:n arrived At. .\lovillo on Friday afternoon. A II-.. I... an I -.._-__.: ,, n u u\.uU| uue u.';:L{uu urglu. Ono night. lhmpmn rollei out of his hunk on top of Lvfton aninerceligluc en.-not Both men roughn vntb crutcuc-, bun lhmptun slou molded n kmfe and stabbed Lnfton to denh. The iI.[-wit wan hehl by \ onolened coroner. and Hampton Ina aoutenrad by 3 {unless iuve. Tho Inrdnrer A Pa(l.ox. \'l:~lIm A Pog- lmg. Judge Wlthmn Foal An urx. Nov. 1;`. ~\\'aIio Hampton, I negro mumorer wu hzmxed bed! on Fu- day. Hampun wuc 5 one legged conwct In the c.un;m near Atlanta. Working rule by aiie wurh mm was Haorgo Lufzon. an- other one lcugavi negro. (Lu) ninht "IlVI\Y\'II rnllnl nnr .46 In . Kllllvuu. Hon. Means Ihviea And Blair arrived in Quebec this m mung to attend the do- psrcuro 0! lord Abordoon and the innu\lla- uon of lord M-nm. Non ' lU|l`.U I H I I ,\:IWD. l\ ("lpX.|ln F GPCQID Irom "B" old brmery vnll on-corn hhe earl nf Minto to the raulxuy nation from the Chateau. ll... I|-___ l\,,,:., , n nu - - n uuu ul um uuunnluu. I A guard of honor from the S111 R-vyal lbllea nml their b.md wull he formed up an the parlmmenc homo and wullreceivu hm cxcallenclea with the usual mince, and v also be formed up to receive his exvellen. _. upon hue .\rriv:\| an tho r.ulm\y 1I.ba:mn on mute hr Oztnwn. A mpI.run's mouth from "H" nlnl hnmnrv u-all nnnm-0. M... Any-I at `nu nmuuuu lIUll'U mr Lue Iaeuuxmmn. A her the ceremony the now governor` general ml! be onmrtml to tho Ch-xtcau. .~\ gumnl of honor from the R U.;\.. nccom panned by the band of me Q 0 (7 H., WI receive the earl In! the Queen`: wharf. A -alum of t.wemy~ono guns wnll be Kim! on tho in-rallanon of the new g0vernur.gen- oral 0! the dominion. .\ ..._-.l ,.l L....-_ t_4._. .I . -\.I II - I illlly UII U\K|Ill. The programme for tho recopbion of the earl of Mlnto and ham nu-5.-\l|:\'.ion M go\'orr.0r-general includes a large nnlicary demonstmtizm an`! an un pruasivo ceremony. An cc-corn com- pmnnl uf lmrty-four mmnbers of this 04:: (I-nnadiau \I:Il\l`rI wnll form up on me `Juana : half and er-curt the our! tiran no the citadel and than to tho pmlinrnenb homo for the inemllatmn. Anr Hm rmrnmnuu Hm ....... ........ D6l"EUlI l()|lI' Bill} UVT CYFIUCK. I Tho Dmoiniorx lime BS. Labrndor will sail ab nix o'clock this evening for LIVDI" pool wibh lord and lady Aberdeen nnd party on board. hn nvr\.rruvnn\n In Hus p.uu..u.;.... ..l H... The Earl of Mlnto l.Iko-.Iy to Roach Que- hm` This Afton-nonn. Qt":-zmt-', (or. l`.'.-~Tho SS. Smtaunnn pan-ed Fnnhor Point: at midnight. Present) Indications am that the earl of Mtnm and party will reach here about. 2:3 o'clock 10 day. lu, that. case the in`-mulsuon com many will occur M) the parliament: homo between (our and ti-r 0 :-luck. TL. h-mini... I? _, no 2..L--J..- _.:n. WUIIU WIIU LII ! IIIIIUICI |/U PIETIITUN gratin. Mm (fhnrlun Bruton Iofh with herdaugh- fer. Mrs. Baker. yoaberdny for her home in Bellamyn. The cheese board adj \urn- orl last \\'edncsdny bo meoh again in Al-xy, I590. Nunrly nllthe cheese in thin dia- men is sold and most of the factories have clo-ad down for tho 1-mason, and the next week willzsao the remaining few close. A low of tho factories manuhcturo butter. and chm will go on as Inug an the milk supply keeps up. The year has been A most moron-lul mm. Tno cheoee did not. command ns Hgh a prim as last year. huh the quantity ol milk sent to the fucborios was larger, so than the amount received by ohe hrmer lor the }6ur a product; will be about the Ilfr w.u_y uuu lll.LU\|l nu '. NH ycluli IUIIF UIIU lI:I_\' to th-- Central pxinnn. Toronto. The lmrue and rig stolen In the vxcinity of Bath hush Friday night wn recovered thus Week mar Trenton. The ovorcoah and money stolen want: with the partncl to pastures green. Mun (`hut-In-I Ilrnlnn Infh with kn-:Inn.rk_ u|u\'U| IIIILI II. I. uvlllux .'.m_'uHuUr. J weph and llecinr Sminh, who were nr l'0lIt0d here A week ago oharxzml with lar- ceny. bmh plmdoi guxlrv Joe was man- muced tn tivu years in Kvngelun penncn bury and Htcbnr to two years lean one lav In than l`.1n!rul nviinn 'rn:~.*nrn '1`) n '\r\I-an ` UULKI p IKVI IUH. ID was moved by Elward Lang. Rich- mond, and seconded by Mnriey Wilmn. that Dr. Moacham be the chosen mlldidate for the mnmrv.mves. The name form Wu gone through for Iiuwun 1-I Aylo~=w0rth, reformer. in which H. M. lmrocho was tho mover and 1). l. Herring sscnnder. J mnnh nnd llrnhnr Hmir.)u uzkn n-nrn nr GEO. MILLS 8: CO.. Phone 2 3 8. IMIIUIIIK Ul-l\.`l'. The nomim\'.iona yesterdw were amend- ed by r\ largo number of the admirers 0! both parties. In rrna vn nvnr` In! 11`. In-rnr I `In... Dink. uumguvpu Iuloa |n1n|I_y an uuwn. llll) H N.W. wires on the (muck ease of the town were Iovellod and one polofulliny, muaod tho wires to lxo acro-a the track. Fortunately the omuble occurred towards morning and was di-covered and removed before any damage was done. All the spare pole climbers mm) in demand all daynnd by evening many of tho wires were acraighbened oub nnd In fairly good running onier. Thu nnrninnlinnn vnatnrrl xv warn nhhn-L ` Whit ll TPIOIPWWI In the Nelgnborluge Burg Jun Now. N.u~.\.~m~:, Nov. l2.-Thuredny was a mm disagreeable day. Rain loll many: bhroughono bho day, and the wind blew n gals. Yesterday morning aw the trees and buildings coated wibh ico. prosonting A very preuzy appearance. In many places the branches wtro no hoavnly coated. chub they parted from the trunk and some serious injury co the fruit. trees will probably be the result. Dur- ing hho uigho the wind inrrea-ed In viu|enco.anr.l yesterday morning saw Lhu Lelogrnph lines nearly all down. The H N W wirnn nn thn hr-nob nnnh nf oh. ,._, 744: TO BE INSTALLED TO-DAY. MAIMED Al.:L R0-tr;ND. III R:`A>IbI{Iui nu... -L _n.._. -.. .L- -_-.|_ n . NAPANEE N01 ICE8. .----_-- " I""|IlIII:'InuI.nonnn not lnoroneh K6-3-I-.N.suh. F P!-ai|odol;h~u:Bnq-:inr- no Mrx\rtSyII~ ' phony Club`: work in dalight-.!ul sad it in ! .'.-:`..u'- lllnnleror Aluupn ulc-Ida. Rnivltsrltn. N.Y.. Nov. I`;--(}oorgo A. Smith, Inc week convicfed after an IIVICI weeks trial of murdering hie wife, has triod to commib suicide an tho j.sil by tying himself to the call door with a towel. In tuck the -urxooon 3 half hour to bring him #0 con-clouooon. Smith in nixty-three -yuan old and in so old railroad man. He X shot his wife he insurance nonev nnd then nboub'|w.ingdnod ouho! bfd by robbnrn, who rnndo him give Ip his money. SL360. I bound and gagged himself Ind (bid 3 story Lox nus. Nov. I`).-The mayor of Parts month has announced to the mrparuiou v of that city that An American squadron will visit Spithcnd nun mvnnor. And Ihca olabonn plan an hing doviuod far no reception. ' I _... .......r. _ I Call A! Rnhln Una! Ban! Port. c ._-..-- -..-.. _..J V..- --~.-. To do his to no constantly on the Alarm. cloooly vntchim: the mnrkeca and placing ordon when cnnduiona no moan hvonble. We olfvor for the next: three or four dnyo THREE decided bcrgnim inCloth Jncko'a_ UII llll." cl"Ill""(- LH.\I\u\. Nor. I2 -10 an interview Sir Charla: lhlke, M I` . and shut lord Salie- bur_v`s speech Fad not change the smmluon in Egyptx Nelfoundlsud mm A mote dangerous qua.-ntiun than the Egyptian matmr. Ho chouuhu the Chinese question In: ten critics] in view of the gmwing some of the idenliny rl the internals M the United States, Harm my. Japsn and Greg! Britain. IIUIUU KU\ urtlmtu. "There is nn doubt that M thinpn stand at present the French t.hmshonQ when and eoveral important: points in tho maritimo pr vuncca. The only rehe! hr the am... (Mn is to bundle them bag and bnggago otf |hI.- continent." I .. ..,.. \`-_ In I. ,, r A - n~ ucuuuu puns (M now! DCOUR. In Cape of hnanlituea the poonesnion of Antnvuun wmd be an Important factor. I Ahnuld not be ourpriulod tn lumrn than M. Mouier In an agent. of the French gn\'orn- ment. C0l`(.:\l(\|}`, from IE8 Mr-ttemcnl pnnn non Ancxcosti would mmmand the gull of Sn. lnwrenco. am! therefmo in pas-on-ion would be A gnu: thing fur the French ush. Nownpwpsr despatchnn -Itate than M. Mvnler ham lauded guns on Anucom. Should tho sntcmenr turn out to be true lb vull show (but M. .\IonIor's purchaeo of tho Isl-md is 3 more eubzerfugo. and than he III really acting m the interest of the home gm-ornmenu. "Thur. in no Jnnkf AL-A _- n.:.._- -.._; fgalnrull In. uiu purn nu H10 nmn. But: that: in non the moat; carious {en- mre of bhe ru't.m:.i.)n. Tho -ea faring pop- ulation uf Franco number: about ninety thousand. Of thin number there are At. leash thirty thousand, or A third of the whole turn red along the western shares 0! Newfoumlland. In caoe A French eet came our to Newfoundland imperfectly mnnned is could aneeduly mvam crews from among the French thermen And would be able mmovo wutlxonc delay ngninnuthe port: of St. John's or the undo~ (ended porh of Nova Scotia. "In mun nf hnnhlihng Han n.-\.....-..'... ..l PI`: The treaty bebwuen Freiico and Bri~ tniii. concluded early in the present: con hurv, lorbmle France lortilying, Sb. Pierre or keeping A nhronger guard at: the port) than tifhy eoldicra It: was also agreed bliss 1 Briniah consul nhoiilil ulwnyn be stationed tzheio. When who Crimean war broke out). however. France b. CCl|lIO llriteiife ally ngeiiiet: Riiesin. The French rt-public took iidvimtmre of this oppor- tunity t.0fortiil_y Sc. Pierre and obt.-iiiied the miiaeiit oi (lreiit llritniii. The mother country could not very well refuse an that time seeing the she was acting in C0l`.!`0l'C with likixiioe. Then move nn the part oi l-`r.-uire ilippl iyed con~ siulereblii loreeight. She violated the treaty when nciing an an ally of llrit-ain and iii- :-teml nil limiting the number of defenders of Sn. l`ierre Lu lilty has kept us muiy no 1 thou-and tr-iupe there. No British cm:-iil I3 puruiitteil to fl)!-ld0 at: St. Pierre and on the ground that the Biimih did nob object to the building of furtitii`.\ti0iie the treaty tn all intents and purpose in n deml letter. l"ri\nce having buili. the lortitiv atinne chum: that. in would be an ebmrvlity to at- tempt to defend them with the aid uf only fty men and hence maintains A strong l gurriron M: the port all the timn. Huh rhnh in nnri t}m.n.x.r ..u-.'.-\... L`. LU 3037. John. other 1 emu-n. n'I`L. A\-numnu, uuv. |... *`JlIUulll WET 0(0)]! our uocween Hreat Britain and Fmnvo :1 dems'.ve bantle for I-upreumcy WI be fought: in the gulf of So. I.-uwrenco. This was one I-mbetnonb [nude mauew.~p:\por roproaentnLivo by :\ nluteaumn who is in the condence of tho dominion govern- ment. la in not: generally known."he continued. "than 80. Pierre de Miquelon in very strongly fortied-quibe an wrongly lnrticd, in fact, an llahmx. In case of war between Hreatn Britain and Franco it would be pnnmblo for a French them. unless Lhwart-ed by a 4-trongor Britinh sqmdron, to eeiza S3. Johr`.I, Newfoundland, St. N]: , Clmrlobrotcwn. 1' E l., and points along one North American nnnnh, He knows of some parhiee now who are remly to form n syndicate and make ho.~n'_\` II\\'(Htm0nbF lll real estate at Skngw M; If they were satised llmn an all Ummd'.':\n ruube was non 00 be built. W1` h u tarminna lnrn railwnv at an ocean part. in British Columbia, \'uncouver:1nrl \`|cboria\ would get: the trade wl~ivh now limle lb! way by Seutlo. This would moan that: Canada would rupply Yukon in-Load nl tho Unlhml Samoa. Tnero 2-lmulxl be no pnlibim-,l\|njor Walsh any, m this macbar: in should be approached in a business nplrip. _. Battle tor auprenmcy Mnv Ma lfonght In line unlf of St Lnwrenve Ir, :1 .. .~. .. . . A Olly In (`nmullnn Territory Thpnc Would Boring llu That Would ora Tlnm nut tho Coat. of tho I(onuI--'l`horo uhunlcl he no Politics In the lunar - uunlners Should Rule. OT'l`\\\A. Nrw. 1`) --Major \\'nl1-in is in the cmy. Tho unjar is an enthusiasm over the hmluliug Ola uulwuy from a pow on the lhncitic count in Brim-l1 Uolun-bin to tho Yukon. He says ohm; in lots than lhruo years time as city would a-prinxupinC1mn- diau territory on Llm com-uh which would more nhun pay for the building of the road. If this in not done. he says the lrado will remain in (`tuned Staten channels and 2\ greats city will be built an Skagwuy and l>_vea. "n Knnwl nf nnmn nnrhinn nnm Ixrlrn -rn Is to all I limo hotter uticlo for I little Ion monov than anyone else. 9|`- J- ALI. _- _._. -__-g-_al_..._ AI... _I-_A IMAJOR WALSH saws A smou- CATE us nuov. mu: mm; {gnu ma snvsn. :' Major Walsh Enthusiastic F or :1 Railway to Yukon. HHE IIHNMIIHN RUIHE. F RANCE AND GREAT ERITAI N. `Should war broxk ...'I-_.'.. .....,-I l.`......... .. 3- Fl`l..`I!-`K`KKDR00.\l3WlT}I BUARI), (`R17- trally lnnuul; pg not with host! ind ollnohrnenm-mun-. Apply uh Inn. has in Y.I.C-A _ __*~ NR OR URI U.\'I`l'R.\`lRl|BD R00.\I!\ `mu m vrlmuul hum, um I hum-9 vnlh mgkrn mnwmoncm. ;pply tn; X, Wm-a 0 cu`. 0 __;___ Fl'R.\`I\`lHIh RIIO.\lH A1` ll`? Ql'F.EN 81'... with AI|vI\f\IIv*l1I nconnvmvulallr :- [ Fl7R.\'IHl>l SD R1)! INK WITH OR WITBOITT hand, as No. Q) Pnnouu sung Vaughn 'l!rn-N3. New (`In-on Forming. Tuna; ladlou sud Junnllo Chutll Evening Clan ?::IL Auonuyttzlx All the lawn: Funcymd Sodcq Dunc bnnhl fE._Li%vingslnn&Brn.,] Clothiers End Fumishors, 75 & 77 BROOK ST FALL "ht-:5,` beautiful colors, chaste designs, proper prices. Fall and Winter UNDER- CLOTHING in all sizes, in suit~ able weights, in every quality. T he best goods procurablc. -s.-_ _.-.__, Note our splendid display for to-morrow of Fall KIDGLOVES Largest and nes! range of Gen- ` tlcmen`s Gloves in the city. r` I 9F9V99;II;9;99UOD llonlern kn-uiui Hpld. I.-nxn-n\', Nov. IL` --The M-{shoe 0! Km- est 1`. Hoolov. the bankrupt: rpeoulntnr and prmnoror, were sold an auction youth dav The Wnlrahiro property was cold for s:us,mo to Sir Christopher Fu moan. Ihip- owner And shvpbuilder 0! West: Hm!-le~ pool. `Hooleyi Ea-ex oahate brought: .'l!l_C\.'HD. iENT'3]l3l0VT3T L'.'l!l_.C\.`uL Awtnl rate rnr A non). llh l\lm\'r.-2, loin. Nov. I2 -~()-borne W. Iiiognnn. the Iowa boy wha wine on the Merrimac with Hnbnon ah Sqgmingo, will arrive in Slusre, his moths:/n home. Friday. The girls of the bown huvo or- annizod tolino up and nne and all will Hos him an the depot. Tho citixena will give him a remptinn S.-\turvl.\y. The Victory Trlnmph. Ru.x~'L\\ n, Nov. l`.`.--/\ very imparbunb I-trike I! roportel 0:1 the Victoiy-Triumph. The Triumph erwh vain has been cut: on the lmndrod loob level. It. proves: to be A well- deimalnsuro, eight: feet: wide, between wall:-. and carrying good values in gold. The promise of blue surface outcrop in mom thun conrmed. h .4DY& GOI Nmx Yuuu, Nov. l'. .-)\ccording ho a daapatch from Bullmk, Syria. Inn muhn. tho mnporor and impress ol (hanuany WI start for Boyrouth where they WI embark for Tneetwo, Austria. In no ronnonnble 3.9 suppose um nf tha emperor goes on 'l`r\"-,1` osto. whwh in at the hand of the Adrintiv um. ho vnll land tahere and travel by nil to Boxlm, in-tosd of going home by not. and. mmdeotnlly. touching an Uadv. and pom"- bly viaimng Mdfld. n mw ungv ugu nsvernl onnuunun of mob cards were oonnonved. and the publishers lined by the |zmnrn- menu nutlmn`:-ion, because they reproduced nna of the gram: of bho mwn of Ponon. It strongly forohed place clo-e to the Run- man frontier, and thorofom betrayed miln- hnry eocrota. `-llou-nylux llllltnry Ilocrctl " BERl.IN, Nov. I`. .--.-\ step too far has. in the upmiun of the Norman govolnmanb. been taken with pi(`turo poet-cards. A few days ago am-ernl bhnuoanuin nnd hha nuhlinhnrn nnrl Iw Hm nnvnrn. A Nlna Pollmnutu Nu Yuuu, Xav. IL! --Policommn Henry Krcck-.~l. was charged yosbordny afternoon below Inagietrata Pool with hnwm ontioed James Alonmdor, of Arbrocrh, uzohlund, into a Raine: law lnbel lot the purpose of mbbimz him with tho helpof knock-out drops. Tho mme is aid to have boon mmxnmod wlnlo the policeman was on duty in uniform. Richard Candy, 3 bar- tender. Wm nccmed of being! an nonun- plice of l(rockel'a. Alexander was en- route to Toeawnter. Onn. \ n.V|\ur.n HIIIMH AT ll`? Ql'F.l all mo-I--rn u-ninxmmlalnrvm : rum uul mw [Ill DUI!" prunmlmetl. (hmnln shot) one unruly negro in a negro aium. A 9-mmbion was created by the capture of J. I! Melton, late chiofof po- hco. bya crowd of Rough Ridarn" who would ?uii'o commitmd violence had non (ha mihtary Incorferm. rqyhh nnnrnnn in Man nnnnkn ;\i' u-.|uun um uullluly lIll.IJrlUHl'l. lhghb neurons in the counby j nil. whom the Red Shirts. and "Rough Rwders" had threatened to lynch. were ucnb to Gould: bore for enfo keopnnpz. UIIU Ul HUI!` IIIVIUU. Under tho tent) far txlnnngoxxbulihy in ear- pentluo tmclx. with posts stuck in over)` few feet. wnn laid and the wuugon going {ha divtnnco mnl knocking dnvm hho small- vnn number of p'Jrlf.u revolved the prize. The French carnage osunlv czmvod otl` M10 honors wibhouyluloclximz down In poaa. 'I`rm-pa liulo \Vl|m|u[mn. \\'|l\II.\'u'Iw-\. N. (I, Nuv. IL . v-}'I`h9 milmny are dug p0|l(?8 dmy no the ru- qnear. of llu my nunlnormen, albhough no martial law has been pronlmmed. Callnnll -hnh nun nnrnlu nnrn-u in n nnnrn l(".`'- l IIVYKI. HiHcli.nbing mu nexb in order. Tho carriages were placed an (\ standstill, on no inclme eighty-chrco {ooh long. on Inven- cy foot: from the bottom. The Boston steam motor wnggon easily climbed whilo the others fmlod. l1...l.... 9|... 5-.. L... ...-....._.._.w..I:... _ -..- Our Aim unu! Ill .1 lnlmuaa I J D neconml. ` Thonexr ovonh W838 hraka eic-'ene_v trial. The wnggona were run an full epuad nnd tho distance rcquirvd to come to n d-nd atop mccuaurod. A Bmnklvn electric motor \M\g;{0n nccumplinhed the fonts in 6 fee?! inch` Llill _Il ALI... ....- __---A 5 -~l--- "`l- Highly lnterouung content: Ilotwoon Au- tomobile Unrrlagol. Bosnm. Nov. IL .--Sev|n thousand por- aom vvibnoseed a novel rum yeeterdsy no Charles River park with automobile ou- ringoe. Every vulooy oi horaelou car- ringo was roprouonted. and the tests ench- ing. The iirnb even!) was n 1-peed conboub of two miles with oighti carriages atarbing in bha brial heat). The number was nar- rowed down to Own, A gasoline cnrringo undo in Paris and a steam motor carriage made in Boston. The rare for the first mile was intensely cxcirinu. Tho Boston cnrringc led up no the beginning of the Inc lap, when the French carriage pnnnod with a rush and won by a aixteonbh of 5 mile in 5 minutes I 3 5 neconda. mkn -{Auk ....-..s _...- .. L....l._ -IX!...'_...... THEY'RE HERE TO STAY. n._;nT\~]}Ta:.7n. \- g.` A . yuusn y. H in us mango coinoidonoo Ihn tho only em.-on of pilot I non` fugi Lu. Intolv hm hm t..h'.|:n.nl -I. ......E'.'.':. .3. j ` to fund has I:t o'l';voklan)c.::e'rI t.h'c:0.of the mum! in Amcrican commiuiono and cum. om. wnuuni Dion m In HA\'.\.\' \,Nov. I2 --Chu'|oo W. iIliIIl. dopnby quarhnubt-[anvil of she Uni- ted States um}, mtforing from four. dhd yesterday. DICQE yesterday. 1% in 1 AM ___ )Y.l~`.\H.\NT l|l>.\lF`. \\'UI{I\' Pli ME!` OR wum--n: ufny -\rv\\1\nIv\[ ; $1190 3|`) Wvvll ; no u\II\u.~~1mz n v\ wrlomw` needed; pl II lmlvruvllunn and wnr mnllml on Ippulollr hm. I!u\1.n.I.AN .\L\Nl'I-`A| T'I'l'IlINu In, N.- Prlvahtaulonu Nob. I-:unm-rm-.u Vnrk Vny. 1F hum DIED. 1:-:u.i: -ln Kingahon. on Nov. 12th. I808. Jane Hoalo. a-labor ol the late John (laala. in her .\`."St.h year. Funeral will bake place from her aloha : .` l0!ld9HC(`. (ix York -treat. tomorrow Hund;n) an 3 pm.. to Sta. Mary`a osmo- tory. Friends and acquninlnnooa an N- apoolfully invited to attend. lm mm In Kinnaton, on Novombor llbh, INN. Minnie \'. Turcobb. beloved wife of Robert: J. Doctor, aged thirty-an yeaza. Funoral will hate place from liar lab nil- donco. 23 Elm moon. nub Sunday after noon an 2:30 o'clock. Friondo and ac- qnnintancoa are roapaouully invited to Hand. M|.\'Al:\ --[n Kingston, on Nov llth, INSIS, Sarah Lotitiu, aecond dnughtor ol George Menu)`, and `24 ymrl. The funeral will have her fabharn roll- rlonce. 20 York norms. on Sunday at '2 pm boCatanqnlcomohry. I`:-ianda Mid nrqunimancoi N1 roapoctlully lu- vired to nttond. \\'n.u.\\I.-4-Ab Redford MIIII. on Nov. libh, Florence Maud. wife of Bonn WH- Iiamui. and `25 years and `2 month. > VIIIIIVI "I u I`\ I'll IIEIKIEII; DIIIII nnrumlunn nu. .\L\.Vl'I-`AC'I`l'RINH 0u..New fork \`n.y. ,_ ,.-_ -_. IN) BR . \\'un:m~ Ah Donor-nnhn, November Mb. wife of Richard Wrigho. of a son. l!m.1~ns-~Ab Newborn. Nm-embor Ilrd. wife of Edward lloltou, o( a non. \\'n.x.I.\\|.--ln Redford Mills. on Ooh. I061}. the wifo of Bowor William. of 3 non. T F`. EARREON COMPANY. ' Nlmu1`\I(RR.-A .-\Nnl'IMI\AI.MltIm mam! I8 I l'rl|wm\.~m Htrmt. 'l`lmm~4- :-Wnnroonl. N: Rumlum-e.In. opondny and night. ...___.___....j_..._._....:. unu. nnuu, Tun Imxmma lvrcnnxn vz nn-ml-II nou- HI. I\-Iephone HM. up-m Day nn Nighl. TM 1-: nl'.~um~:Ha 0|" TIIF LATE HEN lirmuv, Undo-rmk-`r mul l'pln\lnmmr, wl bu mwrlml on M Humid numuluu ln~m\l1 0! III. eataw. I4; HR.\.\lI\ , .\|m|nluu'ntrIx. } s. e coaaurx-'x'. FUNERAL mnmvnm, Bil PRINCE! El King-wnu.suvmnmr to W. M. lbrennnn. --jut- BRAME ESTATE. HR l\l'HlNE.`- H OF` Tlll LATE HEN hi: These are Monday specials. Come for them Monday. Fair warning. Milllnery and mantles. D- 'Hl'.H`lZM.\ll\ `-5 ml I`! IN`- l.\'or_vIhing tlmtu now can be found in our Clotll l)opm'tmout. lSTEAGY& STEACY. ` _I{l:\;a11t Brocade Cloths $8 to $4.50 yard. Ilomer.-1 and Curl Cloths in Greens. Nm~_ys, Ouminnl, New Bluos. Fnwna mud lllaoku $1, $1.10, 81.25, IP50. French Ouutillo Cloths at $2.50. Black All \Vn0l Eskimo ]0&\`0l' $1.75. -.. . A.-- M.-m1fTIn.\"In' AA \`m vNW mm win.- nwg ununk M |\n_\'lh|mz. El-min Wllm [Hm-, "Clnth.a by the yard for Ladies` and Children a Jackets and (Monks. 'l`ra\-ol together. We can't all of us lm wualthy. but wo mm be wealthier than we are. Wealth oonsiata in what is simnl-mot what is oarnod. "S:i\iii;:" iiieanigliiidiiig the store where you can find the same quality for loss tuoiioy than anywhere else. It may tnlm a little time and trouble and cost you many dollars to find the right place, but it will pay you in the end. lfyuu start hero you'll make the sliurtmat journey on rctord. for you'll end 1iu'o,uiid by so doing uavo limo. 1~`ur Linings and Trimmings In jzroat vxmety. l`_,,,_,.l Al Al I I ` per on Sunday. ` PROF. 0. 0. SH EETS. l`l1.I_ |.I_h 1`...-A_.._ -_4l l3...A.l__.- FIRST PRIZE S_Wd='Ph9*ravhs Wealth and Wisdom CARRIED. jam;-.IuIux.s~u.\'-Atz Desoronbo. November um, W|l|i.|mJ. Cook to Miss II 0. (Lottie). dnughoor ol 8. Johnoon. ml of Dooemnto. Umnuu. lHl(lI1'I`HR, N PRINCE!!! l WEATHER PROBABILITIII. TV 5 l~`._\lHR "MFR. 16000 PAYINH rnrk mm! m _w-ur hmmx Add - \r canmln nu-I vnuuvrlltll. R.\lI`IlI mu \\'mn..-2., 2:! Dunno aurvet, New Ohtmn and St. bun-coco (up 10 mm. -- Weston-ly to omit er- ` ly winds. ue. I mm high: um- perutura to day. and um undo: in-. \\':\NTEl\. (h\'I~2 \\'lLI.lN0 -'-vnunn. Hood wnzm; n-hr Apply lhmuuh Wllm Uioo. L A 5'1` EDITION. JAB. mum. IVnnn~n-vu u n-_1 nun vn-u-ultimo! one Imlutlnns elunvh-vi. 33:: our (HRX8T)l.\u H0008 And 3 100 pairs Gold Sateen Corsets, value $ I .00. Your size 59c. On Monday Pure Silk Goods 210 only on Monday: at the Dr'ess Counter 300 yds- JAPANESE SILKS, in all thebright new colors- (Tn Flonday lluxnaa uilkcio 86:11 And get It book free. _j__- 21c. lOc quality for 5c. 15c " 6c. All the colors, Come early. Just the thing for fancy decorations. Brinkleandsalin Erepnnne Paps: Yr haw always enjoyed the man 0! (hi)! their-at wart Mr I lltllu an nnnney than elurvh-1-0. f.-he our ("I-lRnI'l'\l.{u Hours and at Monday Mbfing TO LET OR FOR SALE. Zhhl hnr n r\tra n. A nun` we put on sale 924 Rolls 924. ??.cAsa COUPONS mvvx-\n..m..ux..`) I23 Princtgss Suject. 65111 YEAR. NO. 265. 5c and 6c the Roll. i-MIsnon Jnckotn. made of heavy. bunt. colon black and green. Something vary choice. Good value to H. Our ptico $6.50. --~-~_, V-`\dWIl` ... . _ worth $6. Our 'x;w;_smm=.n, I 3!` TYI` TTIZZO ' G 0' C K)0.\l-K nlhxcvtv v-cur: THE DAILY BRITISH VVHIG. 224 Drhccss uutuw cunt tun! txwuu IIIIVII `ldonlouthoronds jynphauy Chi pin to nhuthciiov cpnullghnk I The! was quits avpilfnf coal onWnl|inu man this morning. A driver triad to got our a nap cream: and :50 lane nlippcd nndhll lnthohny to he the horn thohndcunl wool Inckvud udvu niillinnln-IL;--gal u-.I .r..V I I.\ l'\l'..VI '\ A I l.`.U H! `I Sh. `.V".I \\'|lllI\n1 SIN-I-, near \`l`rx\; -`xumnlnn ku- chen. nmnce. hnLh,eIc. Apply to s'r:.\c\ .1 |'IA\`\'. ' `um. HUI Ha. .\.\U I'Iu~..\IL`4K.` AI` THE nvrnvr nr J.` |:| and W -`!l|ntnn sun-4-I.` thv nmnervy M \[r-. Hm-iPI'\n. Karyn` lawn nnh an--1 .-mules nuawh I. Apply to \VAI..Jn~I .: W \x.uru. `I-1i`Eiir:{~}:.\' n.\' nzxiv .1*%.1> ".3. ;~u-:. 37.: ehon mum.-u hath um .\nnIv 2.. our ..-\ 5 - c- w. 2----- - "V"' vv Whlglhl. - 1`uenbyIaldFrIOyI.l OMIHDIHUS BIKICK D\\ l~I(.l.l.Vu. Nu. Li ) Qua-n Street: ull mud-rn lmprm~\~ menu: hut water heating. Apply to J. R llnxnuxma. IE HUFSI`. AND I`Rl~`..\lX.*l(S AT THE -Wllnutnn ll-not.` Ihu nrnnnrtv nu` \h-u Il.u~.l.an.nn I .u-.... '.' O "5 EM MIA] be` .~rI`l dn-utx-n an. Wnm umce. ' NP. KI~ZHll`lII.V`P2 U(`\`l'l'll'2D BY THE`. un-lvrsixmnl, snmh-A-u.~1 rurm-r M King and Wo-Imvo-eta: zxlmxlxvmnv mljnlntug. In each more are: [Inlay mrunm-. um-Ivrn `Ill- mwnuvmn :m-I gnu-I -Amury nrrnngvnnentu. . pply In Junx Mrmn. --jj:j THE RF`.HlDF7.V(`I*`. lX`\`l'I`lFID BY THF`. Incl \l'n~'l !~|n\o\ln~ -nlunllununn n.Ilu\|nh\.: In 159 PRINCI.-`SS SIR_EE T. I ]KiIkpatrick's Art Siam] ;i>Tc fUEE urn xun\n:rn.,lnI'u'- n uppr-nvd l`Vl(llD|\e-1| I per vrnl. llyonlerm` lhu L The Uquldatgg of the Kingston Vehicle Co., Limiued. in Llquidauon. nnucum; ANILDEPOBTIENH 1 ` ILL `-ll-ILL Eh" l`l'l`.i.ll` .\I'l the-tr pl.-um :4, ul K.n.;~tnu,Il 'I'I lI`,dI\A\I L'l\II ._A|_ _ 'n.\Ixl7:u.Tu- s\'~9{z Rnx{`TIIi~x .\|`PL\' M\`\v.\u\`u;\ I-`.u`1'um'. Hnurin Mn-om. APPLICA1 ION TO PARLIAMENT. Sclence of Municipal Administra- . tlon and Social Duty. I W. .el`\l{TI.\'. l`.~`r., Hi` l.)\lli(>X_ 1-`_\'; _ o . will |wvuv.~nn I'H\' Izn ;.IInm .-............ Christmas -.\'ovcltir~s arriving. Gallery always open to visitoxs. lmportant Announcement to Municipal Voters- IU|l. l\llIK HIJXII. Boabon Journal : Auociation hall Inter- nlly rang wi'h applnu-no during Llxe cuncr.-rtx given by the Mnnrb Symphony Club. Kingutow. Nov. `_Nt.h. ill Dill] I000 Book I'll! WM] 3&6!!! To Post TIIOIIIIOIVOI bv. Snaps in underwear ab Gallagher !-1 Sn- turday and Monday; oen per cons. din- count. I `.._-..IL. l\_..I.... u..g..-.l....l..- ..I..LI..;..... .,... U0 Uonaulo Dunlap, Saonrday for clothing ne- caaaimea. We have the largoab shock. the bean value and an the lowest: prices. hun- lop. King atroeh. Hnnhnn Jnnrnnl ` Allnvinnn |`A Infnr. r cw-nl. Hyonlerm` [.|.|nhl.1tnr<. WM. .\ll'H ""i;"a`."I..""c3&7,".` Books. properly lled. nre payable nt I-I. C. Mitchell's. 124 Princess Street. rVn,I r CHILLED THROUGH vnlh llw 1-old. mnlnuu--la Make beautiful presents. .\ .*kgl'\lU*`. |`l.\.\ 0. \\'i4 - fur Mun an-n at mu LOCAL M EMORAN DA. NQI * FOR SALE: Such as you can see at TO LET. Lmzbox, Nov. I11. -110 Post : Paris ca ropondem up no but boon dtcidsd to `bring Dn_vfuo luck but the Node Dhblo ntleoulnnihih vilIhmIn2olhio nnnnnnhmhn A Llboru Uuuutul MM1'nnL. Nov. l`. -Judgoo Tacho- nuu. Hull and Uh-men rundcrod judgment yooutdcy in the Vorchuu olecuoo cue. nndnnnnllod tho eloctiou ol the liberal combs. Hr. Blanchnd. The pononnl chargu won diouinnd. OIOIQC II A Dot-OR. Lo.\`bn.<. Nov. l`. -'l`ho corn-pondcnu of the Duly l'o!qzrsph II St. Palorshurg pays: Ir ll rumored hero Hut the mlun huound Canto Rani: son on-otf to the balanced tho Reno-Turkioh cu in- dcnnily." $3.00 in money by collecting Cash Coupons. Now is the time to ask for Coupons us you urn spending money pteparingfor wmter. hunrnfnn (`nnnnn nnnl-a npnnn-la - ......- ......-. C|.E\'l>`.l..\\'h, Ohio. Nov. 12 -The big whslob.-uck barge "No. ms," owned by the Amoncm z-tool barge company. parted her tow hno in the harbor durmg the erce xa'o of Thursday night, anj as once unfa- ed agninar. tho woec brewkwaler. After pounding ngninsn tho breakwater for mu- eral hours out nally want. no the hattvm Snx men. compoa.-mg the crew of the barge. b.-xnlv oampui vnch choir hvoo. Doing ru- cuod by ht'o~Icvorv. '|IOd for Inbhnth-nnonllnt. 5-lIm.\\n, Ont , Nov. IL . ---For A breach the hard : day sch on Sunday, Novem- r t$:.h. in uolocdina tbs groom barge Curry. which muvod here the dnv boron With 88.11)!) bushels of corn from Chicago, Reborn Reid. foreman of the guns 0! sho- vlllun, In lined n dolhn and coats. lU`E -__` ""'. l|IElI| HIIUIS \N7"` "U1 ll \\ I nor. henvy loan. Inch light Inmru Henry Bram. I-tables. Inn-a. about S.` lught mnurnnco. lhyd .t Co . otoru. $3_.')UU, Insurance about $l,NH<| r can an. nawuuuunvv \\`n'Vn`r-;, Nov. I`.`.--F.re M. [Moraine yesterday destroyed .-mung other ulnccn : fhe lJueen`- hotel. Ion $T,w\u, nu-umnco $..`_5l'U. Rocket: & (fa, mddlorv-. one, loss smut $.10: -0, msnrnnco about $`.'.`.'|I|, Maynard & son`: clatlnng eszablulxulent. low $~'H-'. Imuranc-.~$I`M. Horn 3: Tray- nnr_ hanwr luau. I'IK.II lmhr In-urnnnn Two Ixrnve Ian. M-~\'TI.r.\I.. Nov. 1; . The Brit.-h hurnane x-or-an has mnferrvd module on two train hm 9. Bernard Mvmhnter and John Wnddnll. In November nl luau year : pnnmncer on 3| U l`.R tnun fell from the C.l' It. budge near Vuudreuil and the urn man no once plungod Into the icy water and rancuod him. In nhepresence of the board uf trude lord Aberdeen pumod the medals on the brave fellow:- breast and grained their courage In I new lnme speech. Nlnln And llmulecl Lu\'rm\', Nov. 1:! ~ -A set!-ntional mur- -ier wan. cummxtmi an a North lmndon bakory ye-aterduy. A hmnelean l'olo nam- ed Schneider wan given a nughrfa lodging in the bake-house and he murviorml the baker ! H.~rm.\n nu-n-c.~\nc, tlmmu\g hum into tho mun. Tho baker. alarmed by tho sbench of mo burning body. descended to the b.ske-houc.and Schnoldur tried to mur dor him aim, clubbing him over the hon! and stabbing hum III the choir. Tho al.r.oLn of the baker bmughh hm p0llC8. and Schncidor was overpowered. FIJIIIU CU|lJIll (I'll: ll` LVU. I. llllll ULIIUIH CU No. 13, which are both connected wuth No. 5. There are abuun eIxt.y-tivo mules in tho mme. but: no they am all near hhe bactom of she ah ah and there is quite a free circu- lation of mr in the mine It. In believed they are nnwjurod. The re will throw reve- ml bunnred man one of work for some days. ....,, ..... ..... .....-., \'A.\' .1'\r:n, B. (1.. N w. 121 -A re which broke uut In tho engine room of No. 5 ehsfo. Wellington com] mums, destroyed the entire compreavor plant. engine room and boiler-house. In I! heard no animate the loan, but at is thought It will come un- der $15,000 There wero hebweon I20 and I50 men in the mine so the time the fire broke out, but lormmtoiygnll got out unto, some coming out ab No. 1, and other: M: Na 1'; whinh nr-A hath nnnnnnrnri u.-nrh Na C|UW IIUIH I l)||\lHKI WWII ELUF. A British expedition was do-parc`ied to the scone of the uprising niirl cremated bodies of aeveml of the missionaries were recovemil. The search for Mrs. Pain, who {led to the bush and the time of iho lllamh cre. proved fruitloon and in was concluded that, he had been killed. Native chinra to the number of 100 were iirreatod by rho Brim-Ii authorities and placed on trial for murder. In is prubnbly that: the thirteen already executed were the principal pro- moters ol tho rebellion. QICIII LaUUHUu Mn-n Muller was rescued under the mm) thrnlling cnnditliunn. A number of the na- uvad. frightfully bee-moared wnth the blood at the earner vict.imu. haul already surrounded the miaamu house where she was and till!) owed her delnvenmca no (mo arrival ju-bin Lho nick of tune of about crew from A British war ship. A R:-if-inh nvnnrlifinn Iran. Jnnnnfn`\mI H1 HJIBEIUIIIIKIUU Ul KUU \ IHUUU l\rUhUU[HUOu of Christ were located. The insur- izmicii burned bho mission houiiea and viiurderod is niiinher of tho rnismoiiarioe, uimiiuz hheui Mr. and Mrs, Cain mid the Mines Archer. Hateld and Shoiick. Se vornl of the ini.-i-ioiinrioa, Mr and Mrs. Buitnor. Mr. .'\llIl Mrs Minnahall and tha Mi.-sun Muller and Ward, nnccoeiiiiil. llfi.L`l` terrible 0Xpcl`i(.'llC6. in ioiichiiig Free Town, capital of the Ui'ir,iuh colony of Sierra Leone. Iii. \(..ll.... _.-.. ............,l .... X-.. AL- .... .-a. o, 71--Ladies Jacinta. made of heavy bonclo rloah, aims IN to 33. Our pnca $5.85. Cuahomon hue their choice of Cash Coupon: or Trading stun pa. DUUK lIl'U UIELIICD Ul |\H'l'll IASUIIU HIEU Lilly. Tho massacre of bhe min-iomrioa referred 00 In the torogumg grew out of the dinn- riafactiou of the nxmves with the local hub tax. A number of chiefs rebelled and the Insurrection spread through tho Slmrbro dmtrncu, when) bhe hoqduluartora of the mnaeionanea of tho l'nibed Brotherhood n` |`k...'..> .......... I...._p...A VFL.` .. . .-.,..-vv-- L<.\"1m\',Nov. 12 -Tho manly from Sierra Leone. W/eat} Africa. to day bring uaws of the hzmuing, an Kwellu. uf thirzoen mur- dorore of American missionaries, members of tho Uuiwd Brotherhood nt Christ, in bhe Sherbro district. of Smrra Leone hub May. 'l`|.n .....-......... fut sh- ....t_ `:n......'.... ..-f.......\.l The Oremuotl Budlu nf Some of the Vic- tlml In-covored-0uo llun-`rod Ohlofl Warn Arrested and It Is Llkolv Hm ihlrtoen I-lunged Were) the Ohio! Oun- nplnnton I , , ,. u- c . an n r n~ They Had Massacrcd Amcrican Missionaries. lnescuen av BRlIlSHERS.l REACHED THE SCENE IN THE NICK OF TIME. IIHIRIEEN SIRIJNE |JP.! Will Confront I __ `V... I1: -\, I-\ _. n They (lot out safely . I) 1` \' A I . A Dunc Hunk. \L,'. \v_ 1 o. 55-~-Ladies` Jackson. made of exbu heavy nloob. in regular rim-. val _-_AL On I\._ __.`-A K` I 3

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