Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Sep 1897, p. 6

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OOIIIICIAL. nlon. Robbon broke lab Ibovindov 0! A. Punt. bu-than Iurchnt. Qiobomud n-`clad g-gran-nllllrnrlln Inn:-nu umodnnyoonounuwonn ol urn:-no and other utiolu. The shit was dio- oovcndurly this morning byuouowotb an on Ohdr my to work. 13.2: unit. .1 nnlnlu, Iml n nnnaw WU III Union. D -LL. `ml; givo you the W1! 11 `9 [0 can and one sun on: . .... ||{0.r:|[ I? Maw`; Sump :|n:'l1::oabo ll abhllll '0 land. 0 to Will In unhohorovi union mgdo on `M .1 form fnrntuhod hy tho Donut- III .III tho loan is aimed In an`) Innuncr 1 an . Puma mu! undo the 1 tendon w I he `mu :01 Ian (tr ouontlng a con- ! I I! 000 he an hum Ind gin the MIDI 0 two nmonul lo p|rt.lu II mun mu- .I:,:`ol 9 Ab!!! -1 to porlorn mob I con- ; L_. _.. __ ` l , ecu lIIunA'_|O0O;_pI J V101-ohm. 3.0., Sept. Q --The stunner Queen arrived iron the notch eetetdey bringing eighay dieeonreged Ieekece from Shguny. She ulna Ieftmeny uineqe nunneeu. `where they will spend the win tor. Juneau is now being Ihioll popu- ` inted. lor every Iteemet that leaves hgnny brings O Inge nulnbenoi men to that city. All tell A story 0! hnrdnhipe incurred and eniferinge to be encountered on the trail. E. Colon. of Bennie; aye chub no one in getting over the Bhguey mil unleel he in well supplied with 1 number of hornet. end even then he can hardly get. over the enm- Init, for the horse: can I; V a through the deep enow. There wan our feet of now on the summit on t.he'llbh.v.hedny beforehe u-a. ....u a... 1...: fnrmntl nvar niluhe emnller summit me"! lt.h.t.neuny numruuu lelt, and ice had formed over all she streams. The men 3% Bkuguny end on the hull are realizing that she} must pro- tect. themoelvee from the winter. Blanch are being built in every direction. ,Wiuh- in the put two week: over a hundred ehucke -end log cnblne hue been built. Work in not my to obbuln. and there ere more men there now than work can be found for, eud\v ee are in ooneequenee getting lower end over. .-_.__--. ` ' ~`- A--~ - -.-313" `rho lonoy and neon Aclunood {or on On- Inimn Purpou. Woonsmcx. Ono. Sept. 23.-At the unison ohis morning Wu! heard the one of O Noi| vs. Boyd, an ncdon on n promiuory now for, 8809, brought by Goorgo O'Neil, the well.-`known book-mokor, against: the wife of William Boyd. tho notorious loot noer and crook. v O'Neil lonnod Boyd 8500 toennblq him to arrange a crooked foot moo. an oyd throw hip oid Mend .'Noil down` on `kept the mount.` 0'Noi and cum, who `had boon icton onunod Boyd to ho oi:-outed nnd iodfoud at Montreal for fraud. Mrs. Boyd than wenbooontronl nnd induood O'Neil to 41...... oh- nu-nnnulinnm And RIVO III!` wenbbollontreel nnd induced unen w drop the prooeedinge Ind gave him her ' reonnl otefor nhenbove amount. `which moluded t e 8500end eome other money Advanced by 0 Neil to her hubend and herself. Judgment woe given for defendant, the notion bein dismissed without costs, onthe ground at the consideration we: illegnl, u the money hed been advanced for en unlawful purpose. .__.. The Dunno cln Pouplo L|quld|tlon-'l`ho Dopooltol-I Dlvldond. Quanta. Sept. 23.-Infox-mntion in being given horn in connection with the Bunquo du Peuplo liquidntion. the liquidators hav- inc I-Annntlv mlmn one action: ngninah `SHAREHOLDERS HEAVY L088. Peuplo liquidntlon. mo uquuuwn mu- ing reoontl taken Quebec qnf Montreal debtors of the in- stitution. Up to the present time deposi- torn have only received two dividend: of twenty-ve cents, or in I fty per cent. on the uncut of their depot-in. It is L-..-.n nut. at... -m At. Inna mcaivg two the elnount 0! men uopouw. u. .. hoped that they will At leans receive more installments of ten percent. each, making in all seventy per cent. on their mnnnnu. It: seems that the shareholders in all seventy per cons. on vnuu eccounu. It will receive absolutely nothing on the sub- aoribed and paid-up capitol amounting to 81,200,000. notwichehending An qppuenta reserve of 8600.000 representing hall of the cnpiul nook. The lone: found by the liquidouon take uny the lost loam of hope from the -hn-eholderay or they amount to about $2,000,000 in All. u-?:_-- Gnu Four loath: to} Klulng and llugglng A `Lil! then. I000 01 lg. Inn: -y In yum". nu... .. ...._ In ad and be lO00l'`D&l'I|Od by an no- te rterm Oonedien wk cheque au- 37. to order - I the Honorable the {me- In of do and Delenee. Mr M: amount on L0: _n per -an of me um: mine out the or o lend fnmrhloh vulbe lorlelved il ya 5` put tender decline Io elm 5 oouuei.yuu* n so do In. It the : `MI |eoepte_ cheque will he re- ...` 'ou=.q;: am avg.-tifihi mm to no- . nnL'nl1| nun. 3 may. V _ Boa-rox. Mum. Sept. 23 -Hurry Ste- vens. of Hyde Park. who ha been e pitch- eron the Hell River. Portland. Bridger port, Dsahnn: end other basehell tesrns. was yesterday sentenced tofonr months in jsil for ettexnpting to kies I young wo- men whom he did not know, snd whose objections angered him so that he nruck her. The olfenoe was committed last August, but Stevens kept out of the ma whn. wnlhinl nlomz the street he met or the new While walking along Mien Muy Weechrob. A girl win) when be in: not ncqueint.ed,"r.l1rew hie arm around her neck. hugged her and tampe- ed to klea her. The girl eboutly reeieted. hnd this no angered Steven: that he struck her. knocking out a front tooth. A Dift tor DID!` rulueur. Mmwwxn. Sept. 23. -Joe Petohen eesily deleeted Bter Pointer two out of three heete et the feir grounds yeeterdey. Pointer won the tint heet in `. :03. break- ing the etete record. The hihey eeted hed- ly in the eecond end third eete. however. end Petohen oerried 06 the 83,000 puree. PIIILADILPIIIA, Sept. `.`3.--The lemoul cere. John R. Gentry end Robert J., `tched together yeelerdey, lowered the worId'e double teem record for e mile to 2.09, on the treck of the Belmont driving club. The quertere were 33, 1:04}. 1:37, 0 -:09. . . The vione record wee 2:09}. held by Mn. . E. D. Stake:-' lliee Rite end e,_3_ I) Josie B. 0'l'I'A\VA. Se 3. 33. -A revival in the horns tndoof ad: but un, and it npidly nnnifuting itself. '1` on in to- dayndonrth of horse: in Ccmdn. canned b the fact that brooding bu nboppon by four `you: of depression. Noni all bbo Incl broaden havo gm out 0 this bndnou. The remit. of prooont near- city has boon to advance the price of bonus for export by thirty pot cons. within the Eat In months. Likts onus but I-ought about the ammo ncucity in the Hnilnd Shim. THE CASE WAS DISMISSED. ________.___ Ito Tool Tho cnua Anyway. llozu-|':u.. Quo.. Sept. 23.-In the ptuc. doc oouuhin morning Edmund Ourin nppiiod for nrulo for contempt 9! count ngdnn Catharine Mun-ny for carrying o but oliild slur jndp Dolnrty yuutdny nfumoon Ind van 3 dooinion in favor or the fhthor win; an oltbo child. `rho upplioation wu also on dolibn. I Drougnu IIIJIIII u United Stator. cOXI II UV1 DUI--. Own Bouln. Sept. 23-1):-. Ilccul-f loath, pnnldont. of the North may re-' Inna nuoalnion. I-ooolnd I loot: from Ron. William Paw-non. Inininhc of end Ionunad K. P. for North Gray, inthna-`_ Iaglhlx. 1 . Button sppoinl v. V. -_.r_-_ .. T-1" `4 vulva-duo! Ponnylnnh Ooh 080.000. Imturouu. $1`. 93.-By the will cl tholuolln. W. P. Field. la-only at club db , who dict! neatly in Int Omn- ` 0' . t.hot.ruun|:: `I: uni? I ` hauylnn an an nn{nm o... .5. normal at uuuuuq . ~ A0 Udpi v i` lioorotuy. Dcptunnt otlllmn and balance. Ollnvts loth 8-number, ma. 'ni:Jnmu. JEPTEMBEB 23. 1391. - Marin Halsjf ml ' BRUTAL BALL PLAY ER. Doha: I`or Bur Polntor. ~-~-- can on *1... `I me Snooms susou W ~ `T In hon And noun we. Thin > _ Moro is fully pnpuod to mac! ' " your ovory shooting wnnb in the moat rolinblnnd inexpen- uin manor podliblo. ---% _____ __`____ _ Ilorul Are scarce. A . .u| A .4... .'.U(` I1: . .-A I.-- L....... nut. In lsscn mu ma Acoatms. mu. Agni mus, not-In? - audit mu. NOT Luv: omam gum. u--.-:--n up:-Coupe Ii Ibo founuylulu In Do; nu:-_-w`gu In Gouda. This morning Innyor Skinnot wad naked for 3 niliny put to convoy to Wuupon Mr. and Mrs. John Pub and link dung! ter. who no roturui iron the Penny!- vunin coal Golds. In mtivol of n1.......-s. uni mm nhnirnnl of cutting NOK rotnrui from `the nonun- olde. `guy no Woetport. end are deoirone of getting there to eloim eome property will In. Pub in heir to. About twenty yeere ago they left Condo for Peuneylnnio. where Mr. Pugh eecurod employment in ihooool minee. Although A hard working. otoody. induelrioue mun he,,wu nnoblo in do more then eke out n bore exintoneo ior himeoll and null], and now he returns to the land of his birth the poorer in-poohob. but the richer in experience. He won thrown out oi employment by the nooent etrike of cool rnlnere. He woe not one of the strikers, but, like men} others. he won forced to quit work when the striker: left the uigginge. About the time he left the mines. being employed I ohort dietnnoe from Pitteburg, the miners were returning to work. Ho woe nbout to go back to the coal pit who hit wife reooived word of her good fortune in hm-ing fallen heir to I -__-n c....... .....- Waotnorh. on incident un- having uuen nu-r w . small farm near Wqnbporu. important in ibeoll, but to them it mount {random Iron) ahvory and Itm-union. Mr. Pugh was readily given n rsiirond pulto Kingston, tho oompnnyviohing him good for.t\:no.in his nat.ivo_count.ry. When ukod if the novnpnper report: of L- L......... -0 ..:.t.nm in the coal mining it the newepeper upon. u. the horrors of exietenoe in the mini regione contained my truth. MI`. Pu eqid the did not tell half olbhelu r- ings `w ieh the miner: and their funiliee hnve to undergo. Working froje daylight. toderkneee. the minere eel-n {top one dollar to one dollar end e hell 3 day. Few there ere who receive over one doller end {quarter edey. Out. of this they y from {our toeix dollen emonth for ouee rent.:&)om.oee rebeil at one doller a bushel. en ineet In-om t.went._v`botwemy- ve cent: e pound; ooifee. thirty oente e ..,......a ....1 nvnrvhhinlr else nroportionelely hmtw. ' u "I: cola 1: ` Ho: I nog`t'>j|`|d_ Molo I lzhn . . .2. - . A-IIIl0l'! .OIpt.sln. - - _ _ -Iouuu-1. ootfoo. Imruy coma a pound Ind evoryhhiu aloe proportionately door. In rcquiru t. oireobeub one and mtnsgomont bonnie I. olmull earning: ...a.. nut. from one week to Another. to unto the unw on-mugs spin out from Luxurion are unknown,.And u for clothing the minor: and their fumilieh get barely -........n. On n-nynr them. Although Mr. and their lummee gen Dlnuy enough to cover them. Although Pugh toiled eteedily last winter without loee oi time. Mre. Pnghiound it utterly iinpoeeible to Iey by eullioient money wit which tohuy e pair of boote for herself-. Repeatedly ehe has known the minere to trep dogs, kill them and eat their eeh. They never went to put foot within the United States egein, and upon reaching Weetport will settle down on their land. They have one bright-eyed little girl left. the lat of ve. Mrs. Pugh e name wee Lawrence. She ie the daughter of Wil- liem Lawrence, Weetport. ..._.____'_____.__ WANT TO RECOVER INSURANCE. :-:__-. Upo The Ilnrncd Ilnnlnor B|mo-Body I ` A cum round. - n . no: 'vl!I.-ol.-Aa an! A n A Ullllll I uuuu. Tonono, Sopb. 23.-'l`ho'body of A nix week: old mnlo child Wll found only this morning in A pomh hunt. in A lAno turn~ ing o Dundu street. in the north western put. of the city. It In: wrapped in A piooo of old snnel And A botclo hAll full of milk VI! in the button, the nipple of bhd bottle being in the child's mouth. Then in `no clue to the child : poronu. A . mu- ...:. .3 .5. nun. Northern t.rAnAii. `no the child perenue. The euit of the Greet Northern oompeny egeinet the verione inenrenoe compeniee ooncerned in the deetrnction by then! the eteemer Beltic in September, 1896, et Collingwood. is being heerd et the civil eeeizee to-dey. The compeniee inter- eeted end the amounts of the respective polioiee ere: Netionel Allienoo. 3?-.500: London. 82.500 ; Netionel, 81,500 ; Atlee, 82.500; Keyetone,'8l.000; Oommerciel Union. 82.000; Weterloo Mutual. 81.500. The com niee claimed thet the burn- ed veese wee in e rotten end unice- worthy condition when deetroyed end tbet the treneit oompeny did not indioete to them et the time of th ieeuence of the policies all the fecte, end diepnte their liability to meet the policiee. ` 'M...-. van A vnrv lerze trelc totbe the policies. ' There was an very large Falls this morning in connection with the opening of the new ,Gnnd Trunk bridge. Five hundred pusengon went. over on the Ohioonfinnd a couple of hun- dred on the two G.'l`.R. bruins. A Wedding At Nnpsnoo. YARKBB, Sept. 22-~A tony wedding wu oolemnizod as the rooi once of James U. Want thin mornin... when his only dnnghhr, Min Non. united in matri- mnnv tn Dr. G. Sterne Cameron. Petro- denghher, Mine Note, we: umteu In mun- mong to Dr. G. Btevnrt Iio, at more recently practising in thin villoge. The bride looked pretty in a brown treveing coetume.t.rinIned with black eilk and velvet. while `the brideemeid, Mien Celneron. 1 eiuter of Me groom wee attired in A similar ooetume. J. Stewart, of Her- rowemith. uncle ol the groom. did the dutiee of bees mu}. After the weddmz breekfut the couple vs v u ----....w- ML and I1 Prlnnnn RIHIIL Aftor the wodamg oreulun mu cullplu drove to Nupsn `. Mr. and Mn. Cameron left. on An oxun ed tour through the weak. On their return thoy will nettle in Omemoo. ML- I..:.I- M. nl nnr Inna}. hinhlv no- On their they will eenue |l'l unnum-. The bride. one 0! our most highly ee- eom liehed young ludiee. wee the recipient of I urge number of beautiful preeente. .( Itnlud And out 0! (nor. Losoox. Bopb. 33.-Lord Woluloy. in lhaning the - corporation of Glu- nor to: the honor of ` tho fnodom thmying the corponuon or man- gor Io: the the ol , the city conferred upon him to city, said :` "The British um muohinory was `stained and out of gun. sud advocated I nnioioul Immune to moot ull omorgoncht." Continuing. the oomuuudor-in-chic! ro- unrlod the mvy ha boon tutored to in "ancient and proud pto-ouinonoo. but it in smut fol! to doolato that only tho navy in leqni for our protection. Gnu Bri- hin roqulru n nodonu dud army of purines quality to proucuhao inland And Pnpooodotlu Inna). ChHnIn.1-ox. Bog. &-uJobn Wilaon, io-so.r-p~-n 0: -`I-0 lick on company. ol Pitubntg. Pt..la in town ,'I.huviowIo Iookiq up I ai|o.il tho znngcncnb can! undo. {org brunch hoary at thin industry. Tlndnu rnluthitty-I I-Iuni intho Suki. Iuclhbl oonthorowou grin no soul) cit hndqooduonn Hod shop! Ivhioh wouldn- oruotohruotiunln frontin- ulurguu. 'l`uouh.IuutUod out 0! anti by the ...:...lII|mIlI- W31; TR wane: out against us Ontario collage of pi prillll-Z Win. suundusloodlhntthogovotlnct-gone nlvillvidt Tuvalu and nnchouulornvcnl nub Nov. 1`. $3 vuhidnllilhg :P|&,I5- L in cihudi `-91'-r~--"I-' '-J" ' T 'l`0Oh,vII$IIlIl (III awn dill) Fsanfuduuodlhlthpva tolh Wanna. Intiu 0! but In . After wod`d';ng Inc...` In nun-nnn Mr. And MI`. C-v nun vw-- T6 it an awn New You --..`.";..._."".."'.:.'.1.'..'.'.`1.:.":.`:.`.."'| F irie Unbreakable Fingering, worth 5c, 3 skeinsfor Ioc. Mahoncy's Blarney Wool, worth 8c, 6c skein. i Andalusion and Shamrock, 2 oz. hanks zoc, for x7c. Finest Knitting Yarn, worth 45c, for 35 per lb. Men`: Bicycle Hose, pure wool, goc, lor_ 35c. u-..-- c....l.. 1......" crew. worth I-ac Dali . 3 pair for 25. Bicycle Hose, pure wool, 90c, un_ 33. Men's Socks, heavy grey, worth 15c pair, 3 pair 25. Men's Socks, pure wool, heavy. 25c, for 15 pair. Men's Socks, Scotch Heather Wool, 40 for 25. 25 Suits of Boys Clothing at your own orice. Brainard & Armstrong Co. Silk worth 5c, for 2c skein. AT WALSH S GREAT CHEAP SALE. Roymnants of Dress Goods. _ Remnants of Cloakings. H|llldl`8l]S 0[ Remnants 10 381801 F P011]. Remnants_Twoed. `ROI! via any Luv nun ovu u III Iasdlggc` pun` furniorz I I-ohoouu amt` mod n and I.owou Every Remnanttobe sold_at such a Low Ptjce sq `rill emu npee :_ 3' Inspection invited` at ,_ V_ -. 9 TAYLOR JS 88 and 90 Pt-Incono 815.3 O E t h e 8 e a B O n. Just 21 Lil tle Iiutfiuihan The Best. '.An-- on. An. lmrllllnrum-III. Lend Packs; Flannel. In ad duly 25 soc. 40; doc 1600 VII). `eld by mi. capo & ob. . W "n$};i{I{s Table Linen. Remnants Towolling. For a Good Yarn. j lllf. II Inc. puwun Iuuuu yuloqilioh pods nag! Iowutl mi Remnants oi Linings. . Klnggono lI\`i l.I ensure a ---,~~ V V 1nu,n'Ti7r'n|aun-x.v mp. . _rn sad gum Ilmlo. ` v lflcl stout Ind {lamp oulihnl 0! Bantu. Booksl ndoh .n` I`lrQo.Buou Brnnhu. 06s.; Hop-. ' *0 Anton! Ilhonhn. 'l'ouv--. In auxin up gaon. runs Y. II`! II ! I0 "- min at It Mn Moro` Snpnlln." ' I` .1! Iddnuod to I50, Honornblo the ` l_' 0! Ihllis Indbufonrc. >. ` plaid lnmol condor opnmlnlnc fpll 99:- : to h a onrnunol we on? 1333: V _ u.rIo.o'n\u'm:1-u. Inc. I- In -Iocdpb. qugx. Quohlzu: punt - 0ol\ than-. an In -cu NV; Inns. no ulnzlnhc Dunn '>?_0C_ ._'_\ _ r_ _ O01 NC! uuunntammsgnemmq SUNLIGIIT BAKING POWDER uvnuyvuuu --- -..- ---__, Ahdy called the nth day und cold. I bun and Sunlig 0. Baking Powdor for two you-I cut! I Invo Md noun. lthupovor dia- tod no. Bolero min Bun- llg I I tried different n a but could not dcpond on getting the but Insult." Sunlight in hing udvotiood in this In. II II pun, anti and I may um. mos. a. mans, Q9: DIINCIIQS IT- `Qo .l.IIL.I..Lul.|.A.a. and 31 Princess Sup. A; Pi IA; p-,---:- ~ ' "';"o:'iiFL'i:ia.1~vonao. I ` Mllrmoolkndnr full on- II D0! in obvulm-at from mo nndonicu -?3:.:a:::.~-'.r.1.::.`.'m.:`::r .::.,;.::,:'::: IIIl\IO IIO \.l VI I rvsg, 370 PRINCESS 81`. 30:3; 55:; ran surrn or nunhod far `he Purmguont :;T III II Gold In `Inn on LA In-II-Q again` InnniAKa IIIIIUI - A. Blblpli`, Capt Hoorotul . Ital Ioluuplulog In the Inning Aun- ol Illa lull Olly. It in aid tint Barr my again play with VIl'lltr V Hun mu 1 play nnoxhiblglon gun - In Toronto on tmday. 'VanII and Mclll play un exhibition: `nine I_n orouto on Oct. 2nd. Tho'Toronw Globo up Curtis will my `it known as the (1.0 IL at rugby. Otluncollog. Mn 5 new ncrimmgor. Hi: some in Champagne onq bl: night in ..-I-OOH mmndl. `56-53 -i'u,.:ii.d at the also: on um um- " I ll lhlldlng st Lomlov . '1`:- ` CC. lto-||.QIIDboo. Vnl ulc- M, an! Wlnutpot. Ian. _ n 0! sh houuumn Q 1' `noun tho olltou of th 5 DI mondh on Toronto. . sad at` 0 mm of the 5'!` VI ; bill In duo: not up- _ will In on VIOI at Onnwn _ V not |0`|0|1`S'I0 puck! at N Oolntdorod union mods II. D I I on thouhihsonn furnished by u noun- 5. F form In attend in am inun- PM-oiu Inna noon: in man I M.- lial V '0 IOQIL Mn who I: Kg 1' oxoonhnc Aunt Il man In urn u Inna-. ' and alvo \ Ibo , onwonnpon-ib'o_ pnnlno on snu- 000 0. -Ir clumsy to par arm -uuh a mu.- Ih ` ` on| 22) pounds-. ' tum Ola nd Broalville I'll by tame play 3 gene n 0|eve on Sun Ger- 0. he will play thin gelnowitoh Brooky The Ill lunch in the Quebec rugby uriethhl place on Oct. `zud. between 03:: salty and Iloreel. in Kenn-dpl.l On. ontgomery ooIe.oom;Isn er n- oble! ol the Oenedlen foroee. with hie wife and party of lriende. euopild of! :6 Brendan. Hem. yeehordey and one gentle- Ineno! the petty enjoyed A day`: amnion ALAACI nn, Ihoong. C L Bun will donate: gold modal for {oou men. to be oontuud for by Iptiahn undo; wonky-one you-I of age. Con. Mil- hn will gin olslur 3 gold medal or I gold wuteh for race: tobo Iprinud for by fut man our Munuy-one your: old. M n, 'l`ndhnnn. I nrsduute ol Quoon'a. inundu uqndlna Dqrooao nu wit u...- ur. sud all play toobhull with the bum oi ms ooihgo. "Tue!" did not out much of shun on the loesl football old. but it he eurph bnllumll u be odiihlk, no ll xlog_.o_up (I him. -k---_ nial 'I'n_l&' old. . M. B. Tudhopo, grsduuto of Quin :-. nding Oouoodo lull this win- hn-` nn `n I'I`I' _ Io clneeee Iold 'l'o.I)ey. . Iuleeljen were holding o tor higher prlou end would not eel! at the hide er- ei no Io`-dey I'eeuion at the board. `gid- dinu-opened at nine cent: And closed at nine and three-eighth come. In undecid- ed no me on Saturday next at. we dolook on dllna the member! 80 attend 0hO__HIl'- moot Saturday non an no o-amu- to allow the mambo:-I oh. Har- rownbilh hi: on Thursday next. Thou hoboricl lndiohouo on nlo : "1-In--I - Arhnn. 80: Button-son, 40; sun Colored: Aripnn. Cam-aqui. 100; Clnvo View. 150; Excel- Iior. 82; Gnnito Hill, 50: Einouinbrook. 100; Kunan & Son. 90; In his. 60; Maple -Ind. 40: Morning Star. 30; Pins Hill. 75;Pino Grove. 90;}!-one Hill. 25; Sunbury. 100: Btubawronce. 30: Silver g...i.m-. 30:'l`hounnnd IIhnd,63: Union] E"7i;"Piu Grove. mu. 25; Springs, 30;Thoustnd Ithnd, 63: Union 20:). White: Iron Junction, 50; Spring Valid]. 35; Sydonhun. I50. - - - , ,;a.__-AI_- . ....-_, , * , , lny Inn A Ieoond oanadlan. E. R. Mahoney, writing to the Freeman, of this city, from Dublin. Ireland. says: "I hsve heard it remarked on several oo- oulous that should Mr. Devlin continue to bea resident of Ireland he will he asked to aeoepb a nomination for one of the Longlord divisions as a collea ne of the Hon. Edward an. in t. a British house of commons, making the second Canadian to enter the Irish netionalish ranks. Mr. Devlin at present. re resents South Longlord in parliament. Mr. vlln s speeches in Dublin have convinced the peo- ple of Ireland shao he would be a valuable eddltion to the Irish parliamentary party. lsimmlgrablon duties will not inberfere with his parliamentary attendance should he become a member 0; the house of oom- mons as a Longlord representative. WII1 -Irnvu any vvu Wctortowu. N.Y.. Tlmu. Ar. RIAIA lhrnnh M. E. l'lmo~. M. Show nroos M. ohm-oh at oighh o'clock Worlneodoy morning. Rev. W. D. Mull -m"'cd in marriage Min Elluboth Wood. now You, nod Nelson E. Booth. Odoooo, Ont. Thoooromony in witnouozl by only I vory low of who rolntivoo of tho bnldo. and was followoi by uvoddlngbroob {not at tho home of the bride : uncle. Dan-id 8. Byko. No. 7 Pauling on-ooh. 'l`hn hrido in o nroduuo of the normal No. 7 Pawling street. The brido graduate oollago of New York city and his been I nuooculul anchor in the school: of uhnt city fer the put n your-. She was the rscipiont of mm bouutitul protons: from hot friend: in o_w York and alte- whon. .. 'l`|-- -canon In A nrnlnlnnl MIN- when. The groom is n prominent woollon fncuuur ol Odessa. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Baoth lulu on tho 9:35 min for I wedding Bu llrlghre Dleoeee. Loxoox. Sept. 23 -'l`he Deily Chronicle eeyfit leerne from en unimpeecheble eouroe that on Tueedey. September Huh. preeideno Peul Kruger. of the. South African republic, wee exemined by two leading ph eiciene, who dieg- uoeed hie mel y ee Bright : die- eeee in e very Advenoed etege. One of the pbyeioiene informed preeident Kruger that he would probably not live more then eighteen months. The pneetdenb. how- ever. pa-ee\-gnu in hie reeolve to not re- election. ` DIM II IUI iournoy. I'll . pain? I UIVIII-nu u To Bo transported. Lmos. W331` Court or Arum. Sept. 23 --Drun|mi. the king of Benin who has been on win! at Bonin city than August Huh Inc with A numhor ol hi: lending chitin elm-god with boiu ooucornod in the nuucn of so unnrmog oxpodizion undo: British oounul Philips. bu boon oondomnod to ho snnnpotud to Culnhu-.3 duo utelomonb at British West A I-1.` uunuur. Amen. holy lacuna-. This uomiq Pout Douoghuo. employ- od insboliioguon canon mill. had his right land ought human the cylindon oi unending machine. The Gosh wu badly hunted. Mr. Danoghuo land a narrow scoop from led his onlin um. Prunes at mind and neuter. Tl... . . SPO WHO FARIGRAPHS. ".....;'.;..-.::.T*...... '::::'.'.'$. ........ .. ... -..- .___ , n _ :2-:2 Won In-nd Ac Ivan:-sown. KY. r-.-_.___ uv Inn... Incl The On or onhtlo lull. . -L. |n-__;,_ _.!_Ls .....al_- A Kelly IAOIIICOI. _ x__ I'I.A.- IL._-.Im * A--=*!w.-.:*.:::;.. -a.':::':.`~`:`~%..`.`-t.%`.`:?,A`?-:?"`?' lzi1r2m3x mu s(;1so1ts; tn----Q Sub {winner- ru vs`:-y nous non onzna oonuuun ` --`IEO Garland Luau By Reporters I n_4 LL- 21:-I I `QC. to m unulln run Oohohu luhion shoot: Inc. End '1. Boys mu. tho kind um nu-. nod Union. _ Grand mlllinnry arming. Thunday ovonln . 8 hol0:80. at benmhy & 00's. nu-.. ....... ....l mm in anhuuv. luck ' Ull I Union. I Ullnlun Gslhxhur an ' 11 in on for wamlkow y On 00!. In tluprioo of. gun in Winnipeg" will In redwood from 06 pct 1.000 100% to 82.50. with an per cent. off. N. Kent did no& roooivo an oer for hi: both home, Iitnnbod on the Grand Trunk wharf and oorod for" rule by under. Millinory oponing. Thurndny. 8 to 10:30 am Thqlnmt American and Psriuinn oponing. Tnunany. a w xumu p.m. The hunt American ntylu Ihown It Abomobhfu. All woloomo. Do not delay buying 1 homo until pro- rt. incteuon in vsluog purchase now no E.r{....I.. -hum IIIII nun Int 1 wood K100` 5: -Eaincreeeee nn u. where you om get I good tion. Boys` tweed units, 02, 82.50toC7. Grend Union. 260. It Gallagher : hnye 35. worth of goode end 'entitlee you to 1 ticket that etondl a chance to Inn 825 in gold. `Oi EH66 188 peuengere carried on the New York entrel reilwey during the poet your, not one we: killed` and only fteen were injured. . e C. 11: Km p. repreeenting Guy Bron. minetrell. in n the city errenging {or the eppeennce here of that ottreotion on Wed- needoy next. > J. `J; Behm arrived back from Belleville loot-night. He was up there on bneinese connected with the depirtment of weight: end measures. Grand inillinery opening.'l`hur-edny even- in%.`8 to -10:80. at Abernathy & Co's. pt. George Welkem hu returned from Toronto. where hewu engeged during the \ enmmer in_ the leying of the new conduit pipe for the water work: system. A meciel invitation in extended to the worn system. A epeciel to gentlemen oflliingeton to attend Aberna- thy & Co e millinery opening, tomorrow evening, 8 to 10:30. Filhv damn Inmnlo clove: just Il'l'i\'0d at ovhning, 10:30. Fifty doun ample glove: just Gnllnghol- s.; They run {ram 50. to 83 per pair and are your: at half price. A dumbuh from Honzhton. l(ioh.. says and an Inn pnoo. A donpnboh Honghton. nmplu ol ore from Miohipicohon. OM... sent to the Imolung work: no Houghhon, unnyod only uevonty-ve pot oent. win. blnnl wanted nanu. ull niuo. V Cloth `required Permanent Ive Imue fur the current un- IAI.lD n.1ne7i we E "e:\etI`be Ieeevel to noon 0! FBI- . `lat 0o`ober 134. e 'OlIdOl`I In to I '03 the left bend comer of he on- I ," -der ' I Hum. Glounln .' end s E`\:u:' arm n. laonoreble eo Im- ee eno . , rneo! ender containing (all :- t In he: be 0 Mlnea from the an er- aefee `henna; end es the olueo u! fhe I oen mmnndinx as London. To- me on. Iumeel. Quebec. Frederic- \ee.l. . e|l!ex.ed Winnipeg. ll-an ' heeeme end eveolceone 9! '_he l_ !_o.h|n eeenyed only oenn. Fine blnel woreted pente. 83.50; veete 82. Alweye remember we heve cheaper good: then those we edvertined. Oek Hell. King street. Thin morning I equed of oedete under commend olCeph. Lee drove up beyond Portemonth. where they enzured in eur- vevlnur. resuming egein this eltarnoon. Millinery opening. Thnudny. 8 M 10:30 p.m. The leteeh Alnerieen end Periuien eeylee ehnwn at Ahernethre. All wel- come. Beverly Smith. en Aneuher turner. wen ned 85 end ooete for eeeeulting William Clerkeon. hie hired men, heeeuee the letter wee eonverelnp with the farmer's deughher. Gnllngherh fell ehepen in beta eurpue ell othere in etwle and quality. A c......... I(inonnni|n_ uritinn from Colo- wuouu. uuuu-u.. Then Inn 3 largo I .--n.. ..I..Iy. hm... Int. av wvlo and quanoy. A former Kingafaoninn. writing from rado, nyn thus ailvor In: no had in nine than it is int. pouiblo ebo Iondo silver mine: will close down at an early .I-A- Il IVUT duo. III- We have simply torn the lining out of prices. Grand Union. R. H. Dob-on returned yesterday from prineu. "rend Umon. R. H. Dobnon yeeierdey Roche-her. N.Y., when he spent e few deyn. He intend: going heck to Rochester. having -ecured employment there with Sibiey. Lindny & Curr. A .nmi.l inwitntinn in extended to the Slbioy. Lindny Q Uurr. A special invitation in extended gentlemen of Kingston to uhtond Aberna- thy 8 Co : millinary opening. to-mon-ow ovoninq. 8t.o 10:30 nut. 14- man. hi: nnnihinn thlh he il ovnninq. Bto 10:30 Seth Low states his pooition the he in his fricndn hands. and will not with- draw from the cljoabor New York muyor- nlty contest. union the citizens union re- ...._-A . :L IIUI UVIIU? quash: it. Even on qunaba uh. _ Even our competitor: nnknnvodn that we hug the nohbinc ohildun'I clothing in the city. Grand Uniqn. Tim nnininlf. hand down not than anu- _i3'i."1r.iTn'.1i2;xT.s:a Wlnilpnl. Man I (I M 0| I I '1 thl ..:a\:'.':'m." ' .`. .' . 1.`: ..'1'.`.' .1 . I 1.`: .m`i.... '1. 3: III 1oonOoInm|nd'na: romvno, nnnlmn (.luouo.Ind go up ot!1_q_o o! _t3ng nu._-.II-- Ilsa-n the city. urana union. The noinioub band dou always not the `bins:-0 panda. ' Nor does the biggest and vortimnonu represent the Iron`- oat bargninn. We are moving quietly but doing tho trade. Grand Union. 11.. nnmmitlnn nf the board of trade. tho lndo. U1-and Umon. The oommitloo of the having thomthcr of a uqmmer hotel in hand. that at cbp board room: yet-tordny afternoon to consider pronoun. Seven! oliciblo sites worn spoken of. I>.........|.... Olga}. nnnd nlnthlnn in I novel- oliciblo men opoun oz. Rolnombot that good clothing in I mho-forgotoon necessity. Our up to date -Gain will help to make happiness. Grand nion. 'n.....o-I... 0.-an nlvrh tln lnnn. 0110.. Union. Donpntchon Iron Riven dn bonp. Quo.. puts: that the recent sudden duth of 3 wounn at Caoonnb. nunod Bernior. led to coroner : inquest afterwards. when I verdict of death from "nloohol oxoouu" wu ren- .I-_..I | dared. 0! UK! dared. Hon. 0. R. Oolboruo. .A.D.C. to Gan. Montgouory Moon. eomnnndor of the force at Hnlifn. while vidting so Van- oouvot. plnngod into Englinh lacy and no-` cod 1 vo-nu-old child with had fallen in- to tho nut. n-..--.l.. n..t..o...|., gnarl ninInh.t.un. KC GI ! IIU VII I .III\l Iu UIIU nan-.--.- ponitontiu-y. We couldn't btgin to dcoctiln the many nylon we Inn in children`; min. We v M: notional boys would all :0 on non. Wokuw In an nrpdu you. Gnnd [Valium tho want. a Alcnndor llclotooh. aged eighty-two. who did 3| thorcddonoo ol his dnnghur. In. J. D. Iolallon. Harrison : Col-non, wu buried at St. Andrew's. In his youn- ger day: In In: I gun! in tho Kingston nnnilnntinrv. U.$I'C'Il'I IIIUUIIIII. Hiiiuillu cnniodnvnyoonobowotth otrurm ....|..n..nunI-_ Thnnnlr Vadu- 00 man: may no uuu an Inn ........,.. #00 ioon OoInmond'n at `ll! ? owe.-sud at t 3 00100 the In Gui] Msvp. 0: wm Lon be nt to Dlv!._ sbhlnj yo to-_-doVr_ ___.I--_

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