Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Sep 1897, p. 4

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MARINE INTELLIGENCE. I BWIIYC IIIOIIIIVNI DIIIIIIIS 0! H`? tho Bill will In oated off all TO RIIT. r anwuou. no In 1} . J. 3.3.; nJm-nlhg_ I W U` -``Q\ "'9 l\"i`"' V" `K W`! Sch :9 vkwmful ll prwtril an nk. The real. u- be-nmul and bu ! II 1` .g-._- - PIOIPOI IIUW DIII pmce IE FIN. 0 CIUUI. Tb harvest and Iengue feelivel pueed all` very successfully feetordey no All Shinto. The new organ at. live. Dolnon. rendered her part wash good mu. never ovorwhelmingalhe choir with nocom ni-' men: end yetcluienlly eupportln m._ In the morning the uermon sue a dreeeed ho the loegue. nnd.:nller recounting in work during the put '0. use umnly up; on the hue of lubhfu prayer. The vec- tor teed e peper by Cenon Knox Llttle. giving ve remerhole lnetenoet ol direct enewce to prefer for the truth of which the canon vouched from petoonel ex- petleme. In the evening the tenor preeohed tron Peelme run. at. I her- veut oemon dwellln on the Ienponl end `rlteelhlen-l the year. end en- E:-an` shells o doemne ol the Holy eehueh en the curtain "eeerleeol gene end thnnlaglvlng" la whlehjhe ` view in clued` In uyetety Io our Father in heeveo and euppliee thedelolenolee of oer iIIperl;:.by ll:-l.nInlee -9:; I I. "no: (mndu must he -u-uompnnlocl by an in- ca? 1` utoru-a(`nnvullsn Bunk ohoquo.w\y- lb 0 to Slot order of tho Honorable the Minna- ha` of mum and lhfunoo tor um nnmum an to ten pnnoua. of vh-`.M,nI \ ulna of tho nun on tondoronl fnnwhlnh wllllm fnrlohud H the put m|Mn| tholonuhr doc-Hno tn nlnn I oonuuo when Mllod m-on to In no. If we Condor be not actuated the nhoquo will ho to- tuned. (IIIHTCII Illfv UVCIIIIIK. Rev. J. R. Muomorino preached hurvub (um-Al airman: in Hannnocluu on Sunday. Rev. J. B. Relation. of (.o\uraqui, will french miuionnrv nrmom ab Springeld. `inc (lrovc and Znon on October 3rd. nnd Rov. Thomas Brown will mnc Jho umo day at Wacky. Be. wro on and \Vomlburn. Evening nrvicoo at then place now who piano at man o'clock. Th hnn-an nnrl Innnnn CnnlivAI annual muuuv n u uunjlcuuulln Prof. S. W. D)-do preached in Chnlmorr church last. ovemug. 'I\\" .l R kll`IIIf\r`II- I\IQQ_.l' `IQ-Uh \.'lI|lII.'|l 'K'VVFn At. the Sunday school u-on-ion in the after- noon hlmru wore ohnrusen by the children, A rowoev of tho put. quarter`: muhon, mnny chlhhon winning prmoa fur cnmwb nmwnrn. ml nllu tlm promotion of n num- ber of whnlnrn from the plnnury to tho mnin department. of the school. At the m'nning nu-n-ice I Inn nl girls pang I elmxn.-, nml the vlvoir lung III their vary but -Lyle. qmto nlrpnuing thelnnlvu. in tho .mHxovu. "Lionnialor the l.ilioa." l'|rnI llnptlut (Jlmroh Tho Sunday school interests hnd nights of way in the Furat. Baptist. church yesterday. It. was rally day. Little hands brou ht. many bright. bomguou of llowera. he choir had prepared npeohsl music. and n tho mnrning the pastor pronchod an appro- rrmtu and suggestive sermon to parents. n his view the homes, rather than the mmmhon, are runpomihlo for the mall por- mnmuo of young man found in many (`.h\lI`l`.|I pom. AI. Lhn Hnnnlnv nnhnnl nnndnn in Ilm ulnar. ULIIUI` BILIU. III VIEW OK ([10 UBpIl'I'a0(`l II.Op' lug into the sunlight of everlasting day. nto tho preeonoe of Chrlet. The long sweep of midnight hung upon the doontho sombre hangings of the room. the dark robue and surroundings of tho vollin und. thereafter. the garments of mdnoaa and do` npnir worn for months. were all declared to ho mrovooatlvo of turmr m thomindn of uhil ron Ienvimz. lasting end diuutroue elfeota. The lngunnltyol men had been used to typify departure from thlt lilo in its most grnonome lorma: he hoped tlmt some day bright-nos: nnd cheerlnlnou, in \'l0W of the life of christinnn, would be uked toaurround doeth. Instead of mourning nntl it` attendant darkness he hoped for (lodly cheer in the presence of departed friends. not rooulnr rejoicing. but the joy that comes from knowledge that MIONIOI` our had been uddpd to the gems in hoevon: that the king of death had no terrors, for Christ had oonqneml end through Hum the blessed dond go into the perpetual end un- limited lllo. freed from the bondage of thin poor earthly temple. -av--n n;.uuvu u; vIlvu- u; uluunu Rev. l)r. Ryckmun in I sermon Inst. night assailed the heuhhenisln customs observed in ohrisiun lnnds in regard to death and funerals. The s mbols employed to re W9- sentdentli were 'lld0OllO and nbominu le. The gnunb skeleton with a murderous scythe. grinning skull and erossbones. has an in- fluence to terrorize the mind. especially of the young. Then in graveyards the broken '- ro column. ken urn. nip ed bud falling downwards were libel: one ristinnity. No life was incomplete and broken thus was oonseornbed to (I01 and His service: no in- lama goes down into darkness bub strslghb into the paradise of (led. The whole re- prosenbnuicns were untrue and largely copied from henthenlsh prnenices. Then the darkness and gloom mode to surround funerals were unnecessary in view of the other side. in view of the deported step- nlmt into the nunliuht. nf awn-lunlmr rlnv. Uu Dy \JUlII|lU`HlIllIn- - A"; the loaciing theme in Chrin.i.ianit.y is love. no in Coninoiuniem ii. in duty. Con- fucianism oonsiacs Inslnl in.tho different; relation: botweon sovere go and minister, parents and child, husbsnd and wife, older and ounger brother. and the role- biono friends. Those in the lower nia- binns are taught; to rovoienoe their supe- riors but not love them. I0 blunt. in child. addressing hie rents. nses reverential instesd of on earing hermr. (lonfuolnnism demands implicit obedience on this part of n ohild to his nrents. so long as the live. in debsses em degrades woman. it enies a parent. the ri hi; to fol- low `a child to the rave. lost in o thought" ho rovsrod an inferior. and it. ahutn sll out ni parmlino. asvo tho heavon-born Japunese. Uhrinbinnit. hid: it mnn leeve all when he marries. eevston and enuobles woman. teaches parents to love their children. and oifers sslvneion froeiyiio all who eooopb. in oonolu-ion the speaker pointed out Lhni: our boosted wost.ern'oiviiizLtion is tinged with false pride also. and urged his ll0lI'- ers to cast. aeido narrow-mindedness.hi otry and intolerance. and to livo as true io low- ers of the faith which crystellimd in the mind of Peter into the words Honor All Men." |.l:-- l)..-- |l:s..|.-|I ...-....s|A n.__...._ ..r WISH: Mia: Rose Mitchell mug "A Dream of l'madlto" during the offertory. 1 IT Rev. J. Donlop. leteiy ol Jepeu. lled the pulpit in Brook meet church yeeterdey evenino nroeching (roll: the text. Honor All Men. Mr. Dunlo ie e uent epeeker. with good deliver on e oleer enunoietion. He compered e epaneee endienoe with e Canedienor American audience. In thie' oountr n proecher could nfely euurne that nl hie honrore were helievere in God and the eoheme oi eelvetion through Jeeue ilhrint. In the out. however. thin in not the cue,the audience for the moat pert being utterly ignnrent of God. to that every neertion mede muet proved. end the eubjeot thoroughly er leined. Buddhism no one time Ie Jepen. but` any religion-which lane for eprimery doctrine the transmigration oi eoule. end-the eecond onrthly exietonce of the rouledtho win in the guise of e elnve or persecuted nn mel. is doomed to decay. o Buddhism has been transplant- ed by Confucianism. A: Hm lmiriimr lzlmmn in l`.iu~inIinnit.u in Lovpamo nzvmmot. ". Iavolnohiuunuyudlonunoo Inocu- u I -lnnlnx -v_.-v- -- _-. ..---,.-_ .... -..-`..- .. ... .-- .v CTN It opnrtmunt doom nah Mud Itul! no no- upt the lowest on any condor. .. A nIK'f\YT (`uni Death 'l`ypIneu_I!y wrung symbols. _.. n- n....|._..... 1.. - -__.....-. 1..-; _.. (Thu!-vh I ll I[l'll|hI. l\' I\...I- _._-_-|.,...I 1.. I `two III-ollon llotnno `I`o Obey Al on I To Ion 0n-I!oeono Abuolvo. M also police court this morning Pioroo Kolly pleaded guilty to n ehorgo of drunk- onnuo. He was none tojoil on mold oom- mlunonh. tho nt. charge In! ro- oorvod ngolmc inn. 1). and E. (kl nun, two brothorn. won clunrgod Irma dnmkon nou. Tho ant monuonod no llnod one I dollnr nnd cook. with the option 0! `olng to jail for ton days. I-idnm uolllvon In forum ohupd with unoultlng polioo con- ocoblo Craig. Both chfll VON Adjourn. Cd until tho illth inlt. u I ` In -......- |L`A E-A....l-_ ..l_LA _L.n- T lll'|I'-ll CIIU I'VE INCH It appaan that Saturday nigh! INl0' palm oouatabla Craig ran covering his local he can a crowd uandnng at thooomar of Ptincaca and Iloutnalouaan. R0 or- dand than to non on. but van npliad to ioaultingly I: 3.110 In uallivau. who In- vitsltllaptl mix triwindlorhotal ya to I. _ u to ohoy tho constable: laurel and dated M. to arvaao than. Ha aaaghl hold 00 on beach: and struck: jun on NI. otrmq him on tho Ont; naaand Ioahala cl Ma aaaallanl. III on lalalho road and phlod IMGKELVEY & BIRCH An inspection of those very excellent Stoves is invited. Cull and no ontnloglne. Sold only by ' ELLIOTT BROS., 7: .0 17 nnmnpce c'rn::n'r u-um:--nu nu- is nuotlmr excellent. Bongo. made in sovonl styles for cooking purpolu. En- dorsed by scores of sot.iao1 users in the city and vicinity. A, - ;I an I 75 a 77_ pnmcEs 515251: ` ho Inulod on an loll hand ourmw or the on- volopo "'l'ondor '0! Hum. Ulotlnlu-I.` and fro to in uldnnud nu ma Hunorlhlo en. um. n rn I (.5 mu to emu. 00 I I1 I I 1 L r Printed form: of under containing full mu \ out-n may be obtained from Mao l\mlm'~ and 50 Menu. And no the ommu of the hint Olnon Uommnn-Mn: no Lmulon. To- NIIIQMKIII neon, Ion!-vul. (Jnohuv l"rcdoriu- \on.N.E, slit. and wlnnipon. an. Puma: and -molI|MMon| 0! lm Oloxln MI bofurnlnlml may Isa won an. Mm onion: 0 I Dlntol ommm. Uonnmnn-|`nl uh l`omntn. o nal Il|I1Ql|Iu0u.InIl no tho omen of I-ha In unlgmul as um. rlnmplu will not in: log! to m\H.|0 do-hing 90 to-.dnr 0 undo: w II M \mnuNOfM| union mm: nn is the reason why we'o`er the price inducements tint- ed in Saturday's papers. i Our complete Autumn toclt isnow on the shelves and counters. We believe we have thebest all round stock gathered that Kin ston ever saw, but what use would It be to you or us i you do not see_ it? And so we tell you of these S ecial Lines that we have been gathering for some time ack, with just this one object .in~view, To get ou" to visit our store." You will not be asked or urge to buy ex- cept by the goodsthemselves. If` business does not start off now with a rush and vim then we will know that our stock was not selected as wisely as we think, butwe are not worrying over that. VVe are pretty sure of our position` You come to see the lines offered at less than their value and you will see hundreds of other lines that are better value than you will nd else- where, or that you have been accustomed to paying more for. Rcsult--we - get your trade and that is what we are after, if we desire it we mean it. 1\__,,,, I" ,1 l"II `If 4! \Y'II' I` , I :rnoE1ABs IN usE_ elnable-Perlect-Economical v--uuv vie tIl\p' IOIIVI ll 11% \l\nsJll IV VI? IIIQIQII IV` 1)ress (_}00(l.~:, Silks, .VIillinery, Mantles, '1 weeds, l~lapncls, I-Iosicry are the special price attractions. 118-120 Princess Street. Just to GetAYou ` to Our Store Starrgsgtclie, ABSAULTED A POLIOEMAN. HAPPY HOME RANGE. Meonss i HOME` These Ranges are ` GE made in sixteen dif- ferent styles and every Range guaran- teed /to give perfect satisfaction. L ART AMHERST -- HAPPY THOUGHT" Rhdg IO I to |u\H.|0 tlorhlng to-.dnr II mud. the printed form fnnnnho-l My tho lbumrt Ionhnor it tho lorm lultormi In nnv m-mnor V Mover. Pnmon must mum in their Nmdorn V at fnnlllblu they have for oncoming u mm- IMM ll om ho award-vi them. and [ho H19 IIIIIII of two rowonulhlu |mH.|un on [unnu- nu.of thou ahlll y to puform much A non- FORMERLY RICHMOND 6: 00-. I con A: Text Books, mxoroiso and Note Books Fountain Pans, , Essay Paulo Eto., Eto., Ito. or. NISBT S A COMPLETE STOCK OF ;0ueeI1 sTlIe v no annual ston are users." Buy aHAPPY THOUGHT" and remember that u n nrantee ot the single one you uy. over vehundrud in and about King- to-dav delinhlinn their Don't be persuaded that non can buy an thing uai to T E HAPPYT OUGH . [til the only Range that has retained its name and stood the test for the past 14 years. Don't buy an experiment. a Don't buy an imitation. Don't buy a "just as good." Alla mu order of the Honorublo mu llnlm hr of mm and ml:-noo. for an amount TI to Mn pl-r cont. 0! the tubal V Inc ul who c olo oondoud tor which will he ommd ll 0 mm mxllnc (ho tandor . docllnr n to nigh noon at n can coll-I upon to do no. If t o undo! 0 not Iocoptodtlloohoquo will ho to- mod. 69& IU\l III lulu Illvut l\l|l` to-day delighting their 7| Brock Street. KINGSTON. I(Iims?ori. oN1 I . `R0 Ihpawmont do not bind Mull to noon tho Iowa or sun: under. A. BENORT. Captain. Hoontm-v. lh UIINUH`. Unpmun. Heoxotury. Dounmont of Hillel: nml Dofnuo, Otnwq. Nb so-ptombor. mm. Pfonteornn or mm In of tho Mount! to nit on! may 0 non an the onion of who air 00 moon ommnndln nu. Toronm, 0 Dual and no 00. am! I, o Mloo oftho an or nod M. ensues ; but this dun not up- plyto on. which will be on View at mnwn tlaqy. Mmplu will not in an to punk: do an to condor. ulonelor will be oomldoud nnlua made ;'.:::`.*:,:`*:.:":`,.?.;*;?"....:"..'"::.:9::a"'..:" "*..:.:: not w nlfaxu. Pu-Mon muno unto n than (nob: \v I Moll u uh luv: for oxoouclnu ucontruot atone awndd mom. and ulvc u nllnu ol Mvo rrpomlblo purtln In [nu- I'IIO:I of their nbll my to mu-form man a con- ch Condor must be accompanied by an no- te Md Ohutond Ummd on Bank ohoquo pay- I toga order of the onorublo the I\nln- mm] to Mn nun-ant. 0! ch. mu! vnlnn nf Mn Iollcoo I1 taunt t ':aa:'..`. .`%`.-.':.'.P.'..m:' an vnmmn comp.- "i':.'nIuIiT....." . Pnntod formlof homlnr oontnlnlng full Ar- nn may be olmulnod from Mn under: an- odu Otuwmnnd an the omou of the Uln- V riot Ollloon bommnndlnn at London. To- can Otuwa. and the omou of the Dha- vrlot bommandlng London. wno In non. I0n'~l'Ol1.Ql|Iblo lfnulerlw MPH. ., nlltnmnd Wlunlpu. Mm {cinema ho Inhhod mu a man an tho union of tho oluglng. mm. D In Pu-mnnont Foroo and Active lump. ocunlllu. Durant Moral and Uump man. out ohm ol Boon. Bonku.l'ndor- nal-I. Bruuhu. 09.0.; Mom. Oorn nroonn. om..- WM.uproul'dl1oM.n. 'l`om.-. 3:: ';*:,*.":.~:*.:`*-.<:..:v+'..~<.?'.'.~ o u an r oom uunonom ll than on an Ion hand om-nor of the on- V0 p0."lV1`udo `for umm Moro Hnppllon." I auto 0 A drouod to Mm Honoublo the (III! of mam`. am Defence. tlntotlformno bomnroontnlnlng full mum may na- sI1bID1'INDl- O 0 Pu-mnnon If lonumln. Bl 0oI.PIlgoun nd Wolllnnon m.. Klnnoon CORBETT SHARDWA`RF.j _the run ohco more. Be it - novI_,n_.to "Ill Kloudikern or Stuy- Jt- yuan that guulitf and "' inpneu" are combined here. Get Richl PUD TINDIIH FOR THE !-IUPI-`LY OF nlhlnn noun-ad for an Pnnnannm. lumen Hard wnro. cutlorv. uhunlcu Tools. Ilcyclu and sundrlou. Iluu. Paints and om. Ioltlna. Luther and Rubber. MlL|_'l_`lA. TIN D FOR THE SUPPLY mm I-munon Euros and Antlvo lump. Inllln. Bnnnnk Nmrnt Am! Hnmn Arc tryllig to Tn'n.u-rm. wuc --vv vuj Ijitw IIIII II I WVDIX duals cl Iilunl phdpliu. no um um nnolldouulutlndupuunnhl had. lnlhlliticclubwunwu-tor. In mhibhrwltlncryduutlot Hula. hvuumuunyo-my Auiqiughoqopuot-L. `nu -uv v-uvn u. nnuu. Ivuvlu AIIIIIH. Tlio appointmonb 0! Sir Oiu-or in this oilivo niennn hie mt'ironmntlrun1pnliiivnl lilo. He has been one of tlio moot. ootivol polibiolono during the period when i.`iin.uli\ woo muting history. Ind making it fast. ond ho hoo. whilo thou ootivo, onjoyocl tho oondonco of tho pooplo on porlnpo no omor nun lino. It woo rogrottod whon ho loft tho ptomion-hip. of Ontario. in which lio hod condnceod bio pox-my to ouooooo oftor ouccoso. but ho lonb otrongth to Sir Wilfrid Lonrior in hio op pool for couoidontion at o my trying timo. Now thou Sir Wilfrid boo ooubliolr od liimoll in nu good opinion: of oil oluooo. bu provon hinuoll o loodor oi non. nd yoioloodor of Inodorotion and otill uidoloornooo. an Olivoe mum: to On- Inlo nod to tho ooonoo oi hio honor hbonn. louoioo in ohio on ov-idonoo ol hio politiool ooonlonooo in naming hinooll olooolowhotohoooorodoononylrionplu. on to o yovonnonl which om olionly oppool to tho pooplo upon tho Iona-d vllolvoopu-sly olbiouoling. Porhpt tho pooplo will to lnloooood hvorobly on ooooooootioolooonlotiotloiolovoooo. oodoooooiodiopoood Iodiopoloooootit. Io Mo oov ooil onlloil oloo nowllr Ollvoo boo all too poooo cod nut and cock! to Illoh Ioio oouololl. `ho dn I Ion. Dovid Hills. for wt.-nu In ;uUIIIJQ `(I011 (II? ""- "`V" who hvo hug ngndul him no u qpvocid llhnl -Innlnln II. pmnn. JAMES RU. "`'i5z`i='fL`I{{v5. I J hi` In-A-an LATEST POLITICAI. NEWS. The unnounocmont in nude omcinlly that Sir Oliver Mono bocomu uuccouor to Sir Goorgo Kirkpatrick an lieutenant-governor of Ontario. and thin Sir Oliver : place in the cabinet md deparunoui. of justice will In (thou by Hon. David Mills. 'I`|.- -......r.'.....-..; ..r u.-_ nu: ,_ . .Iy - poeod to be affected by the legislation were ,1`!!! CURFEW BELL, The preee of the province hae. in the lull of politioel egitation, token -to e dieoueeion' of the curfew hell, ite purpose and accom- pliehmente. When the curfew boil by-law wae peered in Kingeton eome yearn ago it wae deetined to do acme good. It wae cal- culated to amend homeward the youngetero who are prone to room the etreet and be came eohooled in ite language end ways. Two yeare paeeod. and ae the pereone eup obeerved to act in eecming defiance of it a report was aeked from the police do- partment touching it! experience in the operation of the by-law. That report was nccepted ee eetiefactcry. in a oonilrmation of the oonclueiene which iniluenced the paeeing of the by-law. But since then there seem to have been egroduel de- cline in the reepect which certain little people are euppoeed to have for the our low. and boys who ought to be in their bone or at etudy haunt the entrancee to plnvee olpnblic entertainment. even the entrance to the city hell iteell. and l'nl|lll- leet no eigh of alarm. even in the presence of the civic functiouerien, no the bell peele out its evening proclamation. And similar in the obrervetion elsewhere. St. Oetherinee hae tried it. and thepter enye "no one pays attention to the ringing of the curfew bell," while the Standard re-p marlre tlmt for n time it did some good. but now. "like many other of our by-luvs. it in treated by the police in if it h.iri novcr been pencil." What does the by-inn cnll kn ? The warning by the police to wanderere under in given age to leave the etreet. if not on errende. and go home at nine o'clock in eummer and eight o`clocir in winter. Loiterere who will not obey thle order are taken home and their parente or guerdiane notied ol their duty. Following this, and in the event of further infractions. the parents or guardinne mey be celled before the magis- trate end eehed why they do not exerciee n eupervieion over the offenders and see that they do not mend their waye. The perem- or guardlane are either not interviewed very much or they ere groeely neglectlul of their duty. In any one the curfew hell by law ehould be repealed--unleee it can be ehown. clearly. that it has done some- thing towarde correcting the bed lmhite of norm) very younc persona. nhonmo rnnvininon. - Bolt eoono thotono doloct oltho pub- llo school mm. mm in lncludeo the touching el phyoiology ond tonporonoo Ind oomo cl tho otndioo in thin connootion -tho illuutrotione of tho olloct of liquor upon the organ ol the body ~-aro moot ohnoxieoo. `rho Hamilton Gpoototor. o oonoorvovo and 1 [root loinily paper. 1 dooo notrli loom. opprovo of thio ccnroo. Dooo it Ioect tho viowo of Mr. Whltnoy. tho loodor ol the conoorntivoo in thin pro- vince? Io ho oppoood to tho teaching of, teinporonco in the ochoolo. and the touch- `ing of phyeiology to the extent of giving the olfocto ol olcohol upon the orgonlnotiori of tho lndlvlduol? It on the women`: chtiotlnn tomporonco union. nowootrong and nggroooigo body in Ontario. had better ooo thot he in Interviewed with- out delay. Horo in a direct `lnnue. upon which he should hove ndireot opinion. ' on.`Mr. Ran. the minister of nducntion. Ind temportnce and physiology mode port of the public school oyotom ln roeponno to n mtlooa appeal In in behalf. There are occuionol talk: upon tempornnoa, in the lower grodoe. but in the fourth nnd fth clinch. (the entrance and primary teachers` cluoee) there in regular otudy. tho uluo of which is tested by exnminn- tion in thousunl way. Doe: Mr. Whitney want this oholiohod`! Let him speak up. and opock_ now i [THE DAILY_ `ware. and nllothr lain Work: no Mon to olvlluv. nllhncr. Iloonhnru. lloulmtho. Ito: and gnu olhot mo uh! . . cl l`h`|l0I 0u\:.o.o`n`5:`o:..' arbo- It on NI` knoll b I Oahu. u."u."U$ |.IIn| |o Old Chant youth and noun to M0 my not! I|l1l|[. "$3.. Saturday In. Ely. Anna moot. mother 0! In. (Rom) John Dunlop. wu umcton with porn tin. nu ohm! and In nppu poruon ol body was nootod. hr 0 some IIIO has all were! upset. but u oh grow stronger in in twu-mug. Inn nplulf man you. who nuuur 3 Angina Inning company willunoovor Oh Nina Ind oponuonc wl In puhod nggly mu Ipri anlulni Eli, Llhntl stung} nnlullr lllnu proumo M 00!!!! 00 III! from rapid this you-. Tho Kuladnr I nnjng willunoovouf `Il'-IsUU- Gcllncho for but nlun in ants lur- nioblnp. KAIAIIAI lninnn nun:-at-n nu gun... can nk. 1% %!--sa!.s-- st-El pl"-y ll0l(lll'|[ I00 Iucly Mel. loan. D. 0. Thonpoon uni H. No- lanmn. no N. '1`. Co. otllohlo. won in the city today on buinou connocud with 3: men olunor to In built by \.vI'lI"\`9Ill HIUIIWIEII. oono purohuo no H.\l|nhor`a to I tick for the gold duv- um r-uanmyamnr anpny. ownmr ny nou dornon brothers. wont. into winter quarter: to day. HnIl;ur|\n|~'n for hvnlnnnl In-inn: nu.` haul (3n|l;\ll0l"I for lowest prices and bone goods. Minn Ll.\l(.u.n. ha` |\.....l _mx..-.. -5 Kl"l'u Min McKennn, Into head millinor at Hard; & `o`n utnbliuhmont. in now located at Vance var. B.C. Frank 5-lo and Frod Lamb. Mm of the old: co uotors in the employ ol the ` strut mi 1 company. have nnud their ;oonnocsio \ orownh. much: A ngnn ......l.-.. -3 AI_I|-._L_-\_ \lIII|lIR'|Ul' In Homombor llnrdyln millinory opening to- mormw morning at. 0:31. W. MoUunmun and A. Kennedy upout. Sundny in Bellevillo. `:lI"AlI'lIl" fur lhn Inkgnh ntnlnn in full HUI!!- Dr. and Mn. Allen are in Iimgnton. um guog-tn of llr. Alla-n`u pmont.-. lingot street. In what! conditinn can on church he and to he that cannot. ovon km]: a clock go- nuz 3 n.. ..... r.\....... u..M.:..-_ ...:n...__.. -.~-..x~ - n`I|lIIIlI" In DBIIBVI I I0. (}p|lng|1or`n for the mono nylon in fall hum. l\.. -._.I II... A n. , - I! - -| IIIUVVIITUI Aooompnnying the address was a purse tilled with gold coins of the realm. Mm Or:-er will be greatly missed at Rookwood. She wee A leading spirit in all the enter` .mnmenbI that have been hold there dur- mg the pub ve yearn, and in all her un- dertakings she sequined herself cradiubly. She was: quite overcome by the kind ox- preuiona of her friends. Allen Muolenn' Lhenkod the otlicors and employees in her behalf. Min Orner lelo toedny for New York. I.:.C3 u|-dlwrl j1,_-. Wlnt tho Iluu noporton Lunch: on than III. A full stock of football supplies at Hnllnghol. Rnunnuuuluxr ll..m ....'|I:....-.- .\......i.... s.., IVUUIIUOU . - The address was signed, on behalf of tho oioerl and ample oon. by Miss Mnggio McDonald. J. I). t-{hon nnd A. Mncloan. ubewnrn. A-.........-....:..... AL- -._.|J___- ---4 A ------A DIIUIU yll IOIVU DOUIIKI Ill IVUOKWOOCL "They would uh you, therefore. to ac- oopb along with their good wiohu this nmall toabimoninl ul their respect and 05- coom. u A souvenir of Rockwood days and Rockwood peopla." Th: Arhlrnnn um: ninnml nu Innlmlf r.l' Hm IHIIIIIIHUUI Lllll UUUII Wlll IAIIU UUUIIU VVIBIIUF of than among whom Ihe hnd labored for live yum. J. 1). Shots stepped forwud and rend thin address : In view of the fact. thnb you are about to aovar your OOIIDBOHOII with Rookwooui Mid engage in another eld of lumbar, the oiiicora. Mmndnnba and other employee: of the phsoo wish to give you an expression oi choir appreciation, not only of the many wayn in which you have made youroolf use- ful while hero. but also their roougnibion of the kindlinoaa mid oounouy which hnn ova: chnracberinod your intercourse among them. "Thev trulh rm: nm fullv Ann:-ad nf l.'lIII'IIC|t6l'll0ll your IHCBFOOUTII among llllc "They truth on no fully umnrod of their uumd an ninuom desire timt. you may Iuooood in the new ocoupnion which at: have chosen. and nine that you may mi. in wimtovor rphoro of him your future may be cut. friends us faithful and true no than you leave behind in Rock wood. Thnv would Auk vnn, thnmlnm in An. Ilu label oreer Remembered by nor Oomnnnlonn It Rookwoocl. A very pleasing incident. yet one heving I tinge of sadness in its coloring. took place etltookwood hospital for the insane on Saturday elternonn. At an appointed hour all the employees gathered in the amusement hell to bear testimony to the popularity of one who. during the live years the Inn connected with the institir tion. was I prime favorite among her "lei- |ow" employees. Miss Mabel Orser having determined to rooeod to New York to ex- tend her know edge. in on hospital there. in the neoeuary and oolnmendeblu art of nursing and caring-for the sick. __wns. on the eve of her departure from Rockwood. made roei lent .ot' a slight token as u mementoo the good will and sound wishes nf thong Ammm whnm nhn hul lnhnnd fnr --nu rvvvvlu p Lutly. the rumor goee that Sir Ohu-lee Topper bu returned from England with L A deeire to reeign also leederehip of bin con- ] eorvnbive pu-by. 1-Ieii all oovverda Win- nipeg, end in in uicl than he venue to , cooler with Mr. Meodomld (our own Hugh John). end Induce` him to accept the burden he lay: down. Blr Cherie: mule heve boon reading the pepere and on how dletntolul hole to the younger members. but, eqlmlchinig elm; he maul: go, ' chat. he oennob unlte the pony. that the longer he holds the louderehip the grater the dliflcultlea ol it and the stronger the repudiebion of him, he hue not the power to hem! over the honors he holde to one of his own choosing. The party made him what. he la, and tho pm-by will be pleased to have this roeignlr clan, and the sooner tho better. The lender in any oeao mull. be chosen by those who are to follow him, and Clerk Wallace. M.} .. Mr. McLean. MD, Dr. Spmtlle. M.l .. J. l . Whlonoy. M.}'.l .. and obhere will have eomebhing no say about that matter when a convention is held. I Knlndu nines ptomin so oonotaotho not nnidlv ma nu. `Pin It.1.:m- A u-u1url'uy,1' IIL u..uu .|_m_ The otumnywht Snphy. ownmi by Hon lanlon brothers. wont. intu wintnr nunrmn IIK l);z not. forpul }lnrdy`u milhnory opening u-murrow at mm .1. m. u not won No II not Inn fa-$3 III`! us`: go`: nvuttsw Tm lulu nut. u-In out an on on no on Itonpot urns Ch Mon :- .':`.'...."-`.: .'."."".~.-:.'-...`;'~ .*'.-" 3'- uo nu` mm or Mdhuh` of bounty and at In M mm. I oorlolllr Io hum to v I u. .._.p- --n-. _nn-.-.u... _ ._..__.- Twh :.....m....e..;Tu.5-as no; poeeeeeed elllr Ollvefe enlle end many weye, in llhe him In the hlnneee with which he use ea ell Aimee. end undu- ell olrouumenoee. It requlree every Mob end dleoretlon. on the government hide. to oleee end meet-the exploeiveneeeot Sir Meokeonie Bowell, who he never been e mu 9! pleold te:i peHnent. and certain- ) ly not he temperate n he mu before he lonnd thet new of treltore. In Mr. Mills the eenehe will hunt leader 0! dignity end power. : I -..eI.. AL. -.....-.. _.-- Al.-A II- henlhn no .u-nu. new guy. 6,1. Iituuulmnuu--n % rmer mama. [K WYfR WHlG`8 WIN.-D WAFT8. oFFFc_>?i NEW f6n Inn DAILY ware. "it0Nu.u. snP'rmhnnn 27, 1897 wmunouin re. Pol? Qbhurmwm dun: 8ohoomtAlhs\coN. A ubuln to Innllun. coal: than Hull. IIAlIUIl|.8I to ing- -Iom zluuuootburn n cl bu-goo. ouu uunouuy. V , The tumor lnhr-Ooun ruchod today and amend the dry dock. um tho will be npalrod. Hot mm port to broken. shot mining. rudder nip land. and nhouuhln foocolhorgn gunk in damaged. :`r.;omira will at up the gaunt portion \ .000. 0536. Polar Wu "hm" Saturday. whllu running up tho Auoriofn; channel Iighth on her way In Prucou to ioogo. the steamer lnhr-Ocun wont nhoro be u Ilvo milon want at Cape Vmconb. 8ho.won|t on light and di+lhr;o! injure ::u;lIl):`o any gun aunt. ntvlc.-on o t ll wrechin nn:I ulna: company VIl:.l0,- and. munnachiomin carrying out now at noounnry I tInln{. [Hoax head that n V II In pal on` without any noti- oua dilculty. Thu nouns t..e...m.... mnnlnul mun g`aPID TENDER` FUR THE SUPPLY OF I othln roqulnd for the Ponnanom. T0200 and naive Illltlu for thc vunonh unn- , , xv! wl Ibo rooulvot u to noon at mu- . III f0o9obu. 181?. ho under: are to at u loll ham-I um-mu of vllnm. "'l`andu for mum. ()lnI.hhm.' and UNIX: "III HUI: Illo While en route tn |`rennot.t rm Sahnrulny the nmnmor llill. I.-Mon with grain from upper Inko ports. wont. Mhoro near the Grout Our liglnt. nbm-o Brookville. HM rum. lmrd on but it. is thought lhO in not injurod. Tho urvicon of n wrecking cam- pany were I-oqumtod from Kingston and the Donnell] Go. doupatchod the steam or Boblmin. hnvin in how one of the K. &M. '1`. Co`:-. oovuon sud A barge. A gum; of nhmnllorq ncoom mm the oun- M. In: upocud Lhut I nor lightening hon or twelve thoonmd bushols of her AAIQJI ling HI `min In` II.`-hul `C `II [NIB] W'IIl|l4 IIHWII LU l l'l;`PCU|'A [U UIFCIIIIKV. A steel atonmor that vg yours nun omit. at. United Santos luko ;mH.u$`.`II,mN) m build com to day to built for 3|.`-m.(NIu. A Cleveland built. ntmnrnur chm. cunt .~1:!.'lu1Il, 0! very Ii ht. cnmdmnctlnll. muld now be dnplnmt for loss than 8I.'m,mm Ma- torml has nhmponod, nu-mg lo the low prim ofnro and cheap fruiglmn. added In x-mm` oxtum tn (`houp labor and caInpeu'- Lion. This drop in price: IQ unhealthy and blunt. will not last. \\`|.;I- __ .....n.. A- I|..--....AL -.. L1_A..._l._ Ul V|'llll|||:` VUIIFIVIIUH (40 III) U]: I. \.O- The noho-mot Merritt, com-ort. of the ntmunor 'I`illo_v. in no the .\l. 1`. Co`: nu- rlmru o with `.f`.3,HOU bu-hols nl \\-heat. mu ngno tn Rinlmrtlwn & Sum. Tho owrgo mun cam-ignoci lrom I-`urt. Wullimn. Tho Tnlloy wont. down to l'mrcot.t. lu dnnclmtgo. A nlnnl ntnnmnr tlmm Hvn \-mu-n nun mun Cllfxll Ill: EHO I. I . L0 F 9|0\'RIOI"F. . The atmmar Rn-edmlo. Fort. William. mu rived in port. yentordny with 1.`l_mn bugholg of whonn. vonniynod to tho M31`. (70. Th; -nh.m.m. Mn...-in .-m........o ..I 5|... llluy WIII IUOUI Krill n.rI\- The nohoonor Vnounn. Toronto. Arrived this mnmin at tho M '1`. 00's anchoramo wit.h1l.51M l ueholn of whont. 'N... .o.......... I\...|... I|..I..H. :. :._ ......; WILVI H.017" UUFHUIF 0! VHOKW. The summer Drake. Duluth. is in port with 62.000 bunhola of whom. She will die- chnrgo M. the M.'l`. Uo`a elevators. Thn |fA1n\nr nnnn nln IF.-r \Un'IIinnn nu- (`URI [or one (`L '1. `ID: The no-hoonol` H. M. Ihllou. Nnprmoo. in at. Richardson & Sons elevator with ILMIU buehola of wheat. The IIIOOP [Aura I). lo|ded[`. ,0Hl) bushels of when M. Richardson &. Sons` elowwor and cloned for Nnpnneo. Th: hm: M.\NAmrhr.nn. with Mn-an nin lnu uumeu lur nnpuneo. Tho hug M-3NAu Mon. with three pi n ats. nrrwod from mionbronl this morning. They will Ioml grain horn. Thu Anhnmmr \'mnmx_ Tnrnnln an-ivml n `un- The tug Walker. with three light barge:-. ulourod on Suturdny for Oswego to lu.\d vonl for the M. T. 00. 'm........I ...... .. u H 13.11.... M..__..__ " V `lab? `t H` I Jun on I Ir\ |` :33` n.'r3Tua.'"or".`..'r `I not was no 3 tram Metal? can I III`! In I nonhnn 0. Dlll'lIUll IIOIHU UNI TIIOTHIHK. The bank robbery ecill romaine e mys- tery. The dotectivee are still here quietly working un the case. A screw driver. found jmbuurnide the plane of ontmnoe. may yet. prove a clue. bub so far no one hue rooognizedovor huvlng eeon it. It in A ulnmey looking nlfnir. evidently bomg lnml made mud paorl y ehaped with u very ordinary wood handle. The Iron part. ep- peare to have been rudely forged out of A piece of round one-hell inch or ve-eighblne eteel or iron. lulu: loom: Picked up Along The um-am Front. The Lug Active. with three light barges. arrived this morning from Montmnl. Dun nf Hm irnn hm-nan Inn hnnn nlnnhwl urrlvou unis morning lrom monunnu. One of the iron barges has boon plunked nnrl will ho launched an the and of next week. MID Hlllrll. WHICH WI! I8 V8? Inrgo ONE- The Excelsior male qunrmbto club of Nnpnnoo, usiobad by Miss Kenyon. o|ocu- Lioniob of Beilovillo. gave a concert no Controvillo onsncurday ovoning and no- quibted tinomselvoa orodibnbiy. They were nsainbod by (3. Ross. of Tannworbh. Thin in tho iirot nppmmmco of the club in pubiionnd iibhia nugurs nnychin tlioir success is asnurod. an the people of gontre` villo were loud in hheir praise of the sin - ing nnrl tho gontiomnniy cunduobni LEO boys. Minn Konvnn also drew forth oncomi- mm of praise. K full houvogreotod the club. E J. Pnllnrd. whn has hmm viniijmr frinnrln mm In prulna. A lulllloluogrooloule muu. E J. Pollard, who has boon visiting friends in England for the past three months. re- turned homo thin morning. Thu bunk mbharv shill rnmnhu n mum. wan: uulnul lmm IDOVO. She lorwoa a family of six children. bhreo buy: and three girls: Mr.-. Juno! Blair and Mrs. W. 8. l`rlnnlo.Nnpnnoo: Mrs. Milo: Pringle. of Duluth. who was present. utuhor mot.l{er's fuuornl; Uoorgo. of Water. sown: James. of Winnipeg. and Brock. of Nnpunoo. Mra. Lonry was u comlintonb member of tho Methodist. church. hwing become 3 member of that-. church whou quim young. Rev. Dr. Crothorn conducted mo funeral, whloh was a very large one. The Exnalnlnr mnln nnmrl;nht.n nlnh nf gnu: reaper. ueeen. Ie geunermg name me (I onee. Within the ieei week three or I e oldeeo end'moei reepeeted citizen: have bee celled. home; On Saturday Inc one ol_b e oldeeb end Beet.-known renidente of Nepenee. in the mm of Mrs. Benjamin Leery., wee led to rent in the Eeei-ern OOIDONI]. Mre. Lenry was born ln'Yorkehire, Leedemnnglnnd. in rlll. end came with her parents be Kvu.;st.on when le wee seven years old. Her maiden neme wee Mary Hurd `Kendell. She were hurried to her lobe huebend in Kingston when ehe wee eevenbeen years old. They eeme to Nepenee in 1842 and have ruined here ever einee. Herhuebnnd preeederi her to the rave eeven yeere n 0. since which time n e he: lived wish er daughter. Mre. W. B. Pringlo, who carefully tended her in her declining yeere. She wee nlwnye A very eebive women. eonroely ever nick. and wee one of the kindeeo end more thuvughizful of neizhhere. There win no firm: eiok or eilliobed bub "Ummhna u-_v."ee ehe wee femillerly celled, was the flue to lend e helping hand or give n kindly word. and in her declining years she wee often heerd ho remark she did not do- serve ell the kindneee ehown her. but it. wee only returned-in part. The greater ro- werd comes from ebove. Rh. l........ .. 'e-...xI.. ..e .4. ..I.:|.|..... n....... light)-ll: Inn 0! An-Ila Ilnmorod Unto Ilo IloI-IoI loner) mu Ivor bo Oloplud-The Ilxulnlor lulu our- mb of Ilnpsnu-ennui Robber) cum- A Iorow-Driver round our tho lu- Inna. NAPANII, Sept. 27.-~-Ono by one the grim mpor, death. in gnhorlng home the and onu. Wmnn uh. huh wank hhrno or MRI. BENJAMIN LIARYIOALLED rnn~`ck1u`f_1_Ian, am] W5 l'iARD7 fov no :4

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