Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Sep 1897, p. 6

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ifliuuds Sale :FRlDAY, "Luna guueul. nnu llulu nu W..- ._.. _-. Another gifu that was gvrestly admired woe Mr. end Mrs. B. . Robertson : solid silver can - service with solver. A handsome brass erumh trey and scraper bore the card of the Ch_riet.le'n Endeevorera of the church. A beautiful silver and china fruit. -stand was the token sent. by the employees of George Robert- son & Son. The bride : mother's gilt war- the furnishing of the cosy home on Wel~ lington street, where the bride and groom are to reside. . !'I"|.- .l..-iplnnrnnirla hrnnnhgg gnd Qho reside. The `bridesmaids brooches ushers bresst pins were the gifts of the bride and groom. .The pins were ileur do [is of pearls, and the brooches were a combination of the initials of the bride and groom. "R" in the centre, with f`A" on oach side and "1897" under- neath. The brooch worn by the maid of honor diilered from those of the brides- maids in that. where theirs were ell gold. the letter R" in here was of pearls. The bride : going-away gown was of green broadcloth. trimmed with scarlet broadcloth and black passementerie braid. Her toque was of dark green velvet. with green straw tam o shsnter crown, and was trimmed with a grey bird. green wings and pale blue ohiifun rosettes. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson left by the pale blue oumun roaonnau. Mr. and midnight train, followed by the good wiahon of in host of friends. and will visit- Montronl, New York and Philadelphio. lord Kelvin : llirntntion Showing low Minute Are the Atoms. Ii: appears from calculations that the moon free with or disuuwo traversed by the molecules between collisions in ordi- nnry air in about one hull`-millionth oi an inch, while the speed of the molecules is auoh that each one experiences about 8,000,000,000 of collisions per second. It would be hnrd perhnpn to cite an il|untru- tion showing the reilnmuenun of modern physics hotter than this; unless. indeed, one othora result. that followed directly 1-om those onloulutions be oonsldemi such --ihe tom. nmnaly, of measuring who silo : of tho molecules timnselws. Cinusius was tho that to point out how thin might be done from I knowledge of the length of free puth. and the ouluulntiona were mode by Losehmidb in Germany. and by Loni Kelvin in England. independently. vm... u-m-L- in mu-nlv mnthouulticnl. oi England. muepenuenuy. Thu work la `purely mnthomutlcnl. nouns. hut. the results are regarded nu un- - nsaullnhlev Indeed Lord Kelvln speaks of them us bolng nhmlnmly (lexuonstrmlve wlthln certuln llmlm of ncouruoy. Thla duel not mum, however. that thvy show t.lm oxuot dlmunaluns of the umlucule. It nwun.-1 nu oatlmutu of tho llmltn of alze wlthln which the uutuul slzu of the mole- uula mny llv. '1`lwsu llulltn, Lord Kulvln estimates. ure nlmut. um-~ten-mllllunth In In (`0l'll.lllIl'tl` fur the nmxlmum, nnd one-onu~hundru(l-mllllouth of n uuntlmu~ mr fur the mlnlmmu. Such llgurmwmwoy nu pnrtloulur rm-unlng to our blunuousua, hut. Lord liolvln has gm-n n tunglblu ll- luntrutlun tlmt. Man the lnmglnutlon to at luuns u vqmu cumprelwunluu uf the un- thlnknhlu sumllneuu of the molecule. He estlmatua chm. ll :5 ball. any of water or glass. about us lnrgn as a football, were to bee mngulllud up to they plm of tho 1-urth. each oouamuvnt lIl0|l`(`ll|U hulng magnlllod In the name pruportlon. the xungnllled structure would bu more coana grnlned than a heap of shot, hut probably luau com-no grnlncd than n heap ot motballs." -Henry Smlth Wllllnma, M. D.. In Hur- nnl'l Mnmul m-. --l1Ulll'] ll: IIIII per`: Mnguzlnc. puler with the InmeI.. a. wry Iuvvvur nl dnnee wee held recently under the menngenent 0! T. Dritooll. It le hoped thet other-e eqnellyee enjoyehly will not be long in forthcoming. J. Drivooll will coon move into hie new honee. end It is rumored that n bride will eoon onenpy hie recent reeidenne. Cupid ie but-y At Me ol work end before long wedding belle will chime (or none of our fnimt daughters. 'I',het the mode are in nod condition in quite evident he the on; end frequent driven tehen by the young lolh. Ir. Ilcboneld ettended the Wolfe blend lair in the onpeoity of judge. The reeelt ol the poet nloe tendere will eoon he made known. end itle rnoet dent- I deelraldthet w:hv;i|leoonhnvee lI|8.I'I ireet ivery et preeent. I schools ere well ettended. The rlvu le qeite dherted h our Anerloen Ir. end In. {)i|lon. Wetettown. ere ..:.a'u.. e.:...e. L... Ir, IIIII III. uluu vldingkiondnhoro. ounvustonocuniou-.' Pun. sop: M-Adv tohun.boPoli. tiqu Onlonlolo, H0: 8: Rhflllj may: the M35: clutch to Bunk bu pnrtd. but the posh ol Ilium -nmn In .1? mum. cl Grub Britain 01': PH: 1" UIO QODIC ll niwvun PP" M thong 0!` Brikinou CONN Inca D08 uni Th 43.... an uenodlznl Idvwcan Illl WHICH Wlllfllg \JIU"' lond. ` ':ioh relonnoa on 1 mm who in en H tohnll from this city. _` to noqunlnt you with the fact ohn Dickson. who is supposed to in nheiven or friend: in the city of ' .voe touponrily dehinod boro b ` 9 ol hie insanity. nnd ie now in the Brmertol also city of Cleveland. under ONIOJ undo by mynlt no pvo mt-o judgr. e , _ la 0 condition. I think. to ` ;; to his home. He was ' the eleuner Waldo. by dino- Uenoi Uh none: 9! the cold etouncr. on t-IN). Being e non-roeldent of I.I`e'fme,`ef Ohio. be won'd not be entitled bile pdvilegee ol the am. ho.-pihnl for nhnlnnnn. sad I '8! obliged to tempora- M-EASU RING MOLECULES. IO DINO. '13- from Webb`: honor on this J---.. -.-I AL- ||-A [TOLD IN TARTES [ men. JUDGE msAu.ow:n umuv or` Inouet lode Agolnet AI-tlolee In `rhino lfrenoh Pope:-e-Judo In-eelo um use Jory louldflhve t u be booked up at llgh:-`l'he Deiendoot `token the Ifum. Moxn.uL.8ept. 30.-'l`be Torte-Grenier llbel one developedqeeterdey. into A hunb for evidence ngninet Mr. Tu-to by the de- fence. Judge Wurtele disallowed many of the question: And little progteee woe mode in that dinection. On the other hum}, the testimony allowed told in Mr. Tune : favor. particularly inthe elternoon, when Mr. Whelen oorroboreted hie etory lboue them 85.000` trnnncuion. Mr. Cornellier repeated forbidden queetione no often in different forms that the judge had to remonntrnte. u. Hh Dian. mmm-Ind thlt. once U0` Mr. Sh. Pierre remarked that once he narrowly escaped being sent. to jail by judge Ramsay for repeating a dieallowed question, and the judge added : I have more patience than judtel Ramsay. mm. morninn Mr. beouftor the de- This morning Mr. uneouuor mo na- fence protected 1 nnetnn erslcle lutnight publiehed in Le etrie reecting 9n the case. The counsel for prosecution cited shut. like comments had uppeend in La Preue and Le Minerva. In consequence of this judge Wurtele declared that here- After at night: the jury would lane to be Imskntl un_ ' II. pa} {.`.`$`.':.``: 01.6.! II!!!` In Iuguu vuu Jun, nu...` .....- -- ..- looked up. W. A. Grouier. the defendant. then took the sand. He detailed the evi- dence when the libernl pa r Lesoir ebopped publication. after the nets federal election 8700 wne due him from it. He went. to C. A. Goetfrion about the claim. who referred him to Mr. Tarts. He had gone to Ottawa nnd Mr. Tune had laid the claim would be arranged. tn A ll-Aninr kl-in dnfnndnnt. then Rive claim would be nrrengen. W. A. (}renier,.t.he defendant. gave an account. of his View to Obtnwe co obrpein funds for his paper. Le Libra Parole. from Hon. Mr. Tune, minister of public works. Mr. Tarte." said the WILHBSS. told me to leave him for God's euke. and afterwards told me to go to the devil. The wihneu added that. he had not spoken to Mr. Terte eince. Asked for his reasons in denouncing Mr. Tune, in his paper, he said it wee done in view` of the wideapreud discontent existing because of Mr. Tune : prominence in the liberal army. and them he did no purely in the pi: lic interest to give expreuion to liberal ecntimenle. Large Decrease In Personalty-Jncrease of ` the Population. Tonowro. Sept. 30.~-The assessment re- turns for the city show a total of 8127.- 023.436. a decrease from last year of $4,- 9U(i.ti94. The decrease is largely in per- sonalty returns. there bein a drop of one and one-half million cause by merchants arranging their stocks so as not to be as- sessable. Land values have also decreased to the extent of 8.'l.3l8,000 since lS93. Land values in the city have do crea: ed from $85,000,000 to 8a'i9,000.UO0,and dllflll the same period the values of build- mus ave increased from $53,000,000 to $55,000,000. Tho population aooordmg tn the assessment returns is 183,172, an in- crease of 4,987 over the gures of last year. These figures are based on statistics obtained during the summer. when many people were away from the city. and counts for the dillerence from the police census of last April, which showed a opulution of 195.000. nrd Lister and party passed through :...`}2'.Z;`a:.:'.?. .33.. 3:3}: r7.}In?.,?.'* morning bcouf tor -.... nrntnll mnnunn lutninht opuluuon ol 1Uen.Uuu. Eord Lister party passed through hero this morning from the weer. on their wey to Monereel. They occupied the pri- vete our Snehtchowen. A 1.9... nm. nmnivnd thin morninn bv I Eneutcnownn. A letter wan received this morning by wholemlo agent. from a cotton home in Montreal. advising him of A probable ad- vance in cottons of five per cent. next. week. am. an. n` Hm umunl waamrn ex- In couone 0| two per coma. mun wcuu. The ret. of the Annual western ex- cursions left this morning over both the U.'l'.`.R. end C.1`.R. line: end was largely patronized, tho Grnnd Trunk hevin to put. on A special brain to Snrnia. be patronage of these excursions in much heavier than usual. end in, regnrded u I striking evidence ofincreued prosperity. Th. n_'l`.R.. in mnimr chance: in in striking evidence 01 Increueu prouperuuy. The G.T.R. in mning changes freight. claims department. and hencefor- ward all claim: will be tent. through 0. J. Heigh, Montreal, claims agent. oaugm in The Act m um; um Luv Btlmpe. Mnwrm-:.u., Que . Sept. .'l0.--(Jmon Le- blanc. one of the moat venerable rieeba in the archdiocese of Montreal. tried thin morning after a. long illness. The luneral service nnd interment. will take place at the cnthedrhl Seturdey at 9:30 |.m. Sev- enl blahops will attend. .1 Millntt. one ol the clelln in the pro- enl bishops Wlll uuenu. J. Millotb. one or pro- bhonotoryh oico. hug boon am ndod by A. Tnrcotb. waiting I decision y the at.- bornoy-genoral. In in alleged that tho cul- prit. wu onught in the not of using old law nhunpe no lo new documents. Tho amnlovoo has been in tho promotio- join pmnlogu or mo Inna llu.'.uIuu .u. I . no. nd obllgod tempora- il M him to tho phat when he now 0. An ing but I can do to probate iulnnn otllhh his romovnl to his friends tile uocumente. The employee prothono- tory e oice for nearly twenty yeare. Suspicion has been entertained for I long time that the government wee being de- frauded hy olerh. who were lengued with others to use old etampe. and they divided the ce~h. ~ n--.1.. AHA Qnn n! ninmd and under- the ce~h. Near! one ton of tainted end under- sized ag consisting of pike. perch and hull pone could not. n any urchuere at the whervee shin morning. be public refused to be faked and the ehermen from pointe on the eouth ehore 0! Into St. Peter will Iuetein e merited lose. It in one that. duh en cnughc in barred note cm are re- tuined eeve ldnye belore being sent. to the city. `C Coroner cllehon bee been eppointed ehoirmeeter of the Church of Notre Dune. -5.- L.;......o nlmmh ndinn in Cnnndn. choirlnutor or we uuuron on non: mu the biggest. church editing in Oannda. All the lonolno lo ooo. Bmu. Sept. 80.-'I ho oompol ogoinot tho Molunondo boo boon on ully con- clndod ond nothing new romoino but. to oolloot tho noo. Thouppodlohmoudohovo boon oovoroly puniohod ond tho lowor Moh- 'mondo cowod by tho onocooo of tho Brmoh troopo. oro oat.-opting tho Iormo of tho Brltlohpommondovo. n-m._ non lnntlnn In lb: Iininili nl IOOII. "fun the English women but has ro- rvod to phou ol slot} in Karma val- of the Ilnulnxcommunuuu. Rsidou an looting in the vicinity ol Basin. A foroo 0! mm at. mbunon mini`: Soddc ynurday. us won ouily TV` Icy. - I HIV IUYZP Bu nmwox. VL. 80 80.-A olango has announced Irth oaatom ear- llillln oi GM Canada Atlantic railroad out |louaa`a Point. N.Y.. to Scranton. VL. angl tho ox notion of tho Ilndfron Ottavato Parry Sound. by which it in propotd to upon a now trunk lino bocwoon tho gnu Ian: and Now England points. It '8: autod that C lino ol waanboalo willbornnfxomioaga tolfany Bound and at Swaotol Oaoada Atlantic Gil` oanuoot with thaatnl Votnoolantl 1-50 -........| |t.u...-gnu-I; S}PfEcIA|, LAND V LUE8 DECREASED. DEATH OF CANON LEBLANC. A Row In-kn. mt. VL. Sent; 80.- Pcrtcction in Iiiiliivcvou Iriccm 2 lMcKELVEY & BlROH_ Display of MILLINERY and MANTLES the ladies are all of the same opinion -never saw a better. Their Milliuery is beautitul. Mantles in material, tit and nish excellent. Styles the very latest. Prices the most reasonable. Do not purchase before seeing their stock at DON T MAKE UP |TNW|EE:TARD TO Next Door to Standard Bank. "ill b Q30 " Ghlollonoy dupthhod comt.nb|oAi|xon 10 hn0IO_I'p lriondo or nlntivu of. the un- hmn. but to In no trace of any uni` ' I'Il'Dl'1UluIr|-vzurv. -' I Toursm. Om, aopc. l).-An action lornllogodlmnolsot prounnol Inrrhgml no up at tho soda can thin not-Mug. ' I Alhu. Wobhof Hamilton. wand by 3: J. Io0uohnd.ol Toronto. onhthal! of I Modughut. hwntolalntll bylh 00- I fuooouunnulouonthd hunuulllc I Il).ht.acInuflu6dIhbIu|Ihn|nt-nu`: aha-had hand. Mb 101 Kn 30c, 35c, 40c Ta}. `slry `Carpets for 25 yard. 45. soc. 55c 39c yard- 6oc, 65c. 70c v_ " - 45 ygrd- All our best " 50c ya_r_d. 47 Short Ends of Carpet at your own price. $3 pair Chenille Curtains for Snag it. 84 Curtains for 8 . 86 Curtains r Cocoa Maus 75 or 5oc.$x for 75, 81.50 for 801:. 8c Stair Pads. best make, for 4c each. _ Felt Carpet Paper for 3c yud. - AI WAI.SH S GREAT CHEAP SALES ;\f\??LSH S "HAPPY 'rH6uoHrr" RANGE. , Don't be persuaded that you can buy anything equal to THE . [ HAPPY THOUGHT. It is the `-41`A`-A .L... L..- ..-o..:..-A :9. Leading Mlllinery_ Store, I0 IIIIVII up ll'lUl `bi `Lung, on ad. FLANNELETTE nRAwI_3_Rs SPENCE & CO S Planelette Underwear if you want to save time and expense. Come and see what we are showing in Ready to Wear in Intel 0! Pan ,_ 4.-. 1:-.. an A- I soc. coo. 500 we put II L P`a`u3"u. 3%. came a Cb. ' 5... ..___j_...._....___:_......- , 46c Ta}. ~slry Cfpcts 25 yard. , .700 - " - .45cr9-1'-+. nest ' " 50 y|_r_d. `IV--QC-Z1C---. -.7-`--..:..V`_ For children 23 CENTS and up according to sin House Furnishing `Sale BEYLOII TEA ~ ' ' -n[noI uou vino The composition for the "Horn trophy will In ployod on Saturday next. This in the want 0! the Ionian lor individml plny. Thloompotiton will phy in pain. mm! the Inndicup sllovnnou from "scratch" xed II IIIIIOI, no an follows : 5...: mama ' - I C". P. Smith ~ tl FLANNELETEE NIGHT GDWNS. Ladies Sizes. Misses Sizes Children : Sizes. nnrrx ll'lLlU\JIlle It In sen; only Range that has ,retained its name and stood the test for the past 14 years. Don`t buy an experiment. Don't buy an imitation. _ Don't buy a "just as gopd." Buy aHAPPY THOUGHT" .....I I-Anxnrninnl` that in n nmarnntaa DU]! llnnna nnnvvu--. and remember that as I guarantee 0! the single one you buy. over ve hundred in and about King- ston are to-day delighting their users. /7o.)9l(/}ma4_/;zW?7-A I luaruua uuuuu, yup. u..--_..-. `ha been oonplond to CH0 India .3 "l II'lI mmonv. Iblluhllr - my in dash; fl-lunch In D John `Nolan bin 50! Vid 0! Smith`! Alh. Uh . III A Goda for 15 . . Qonb1`Wid,tIf Materials A`- 69 6: 7| Brock Street, KINGSTON. {ca pnmcnss srnnm ,,_A.g _ v a Iii: mint-rolu at the ohm -\ - --..---__... 1" ? niaucnu with no mum. Dr. nonmso. tho noud orthoepodio I|ndd|I|ol'.l`oI'onh. stain the city to- city not otllod on Dr. Third. uodictl npudnlindono or the gums! hon `ml. In lulu] in impact the uotoooonoP'diu- i.'."."..`.'.?..:.*"..:" "I..."3'3'"......."".`i?.'1 could DB in and van doighhd Illh In chained, and advind Dr. #4 Iigynllnno his oxpcinouu. . us. 2 an a-\.v- D|---o..- - -1`. TI IIUVIIDIW ; ' \ j `I` Tick ll uupouihily of tho proposed I31`. 060 valor hing hallo within the ol bylbo longwhu-I suhotoot. 1 mind and Bu-ruck QM-not wharf. and gun Insulin-, `.\ h` Inlirqun W ohldol police Horny ro- I htlollovlng letter from Henry C. III id _of tho bah . Cl ' - .af'6i`.a':seu nkmoa :03)`; wilt)` i.l .w mill. ruoooou Ianpntn. sh; land. _ IInnn_InnnlnI fl : IILEII uuuu o F in Daub`; . nd . ,`o% E535: '.".i;"'o'- ' . "'"1:;' s.33c D445: An in um. I can no u pmuuw L80 oH'I'&|h l-I Iii 1 Iuuuwu 00 ll I C`. I . Smith ., man -= 1 J B. can-uthon ~ I mm --= I 1.10M.-Col. Drury n H Iglatonr 0' Dr. Wuhan. -~Il - I - 4| D. I. Iolntyro ll rl non -. 0 Cape. boo x 0 ?. Iliad: I LI.-Ool Ion:hun- ' >0 rt. ~10 . W =1! 00 6. Oglll --1* Du --M Dr. Ana-II: 0 =16 n fully ptlvlloud playing. number`; - ."-- JlL.I..I.. Eduind I plan! Prlnouu St-mt. - BA V` : [n III`. 00': tlovntor. `In hunt a nnnniI\iIh.I nf IJIA I `union on om. -__-.2.:-_ 1.. aL. loll--. L`L`_;";`E`_"_ :2A|.. `OWL HAS `rag "$33. Fihe Wool Mi- tcr!';1HOf 10- P fc r Twoeds 60c and 73`3- ' ` ;ad`w.L REMNANTS for this .1-.. ".."u u...-in ! mzhmtibn at W5 LP,-J*!11l\ wu_ - v - ~ . -._ , -._--:._.. The Very latent lewe crowded Into The Innlleel 0! IDIOQ. The German government in taking steps to introduce 5 bill to incteue the beer tax threefold. u... unmask. mid duet taken` out of Moro Klondike Id the output clean by Mun-Ay than any other method. M m... hank: and atndontu ruppliu for Text boots and students rpppliu Quoon'I university. R. Uglow & cm. 86 Prineou sumo. . . mu. mm-ninn nnooionoor Milk sold tho rnnwuu Iurvuv. Thin morning anouiouoor houohold obcta of Mn. Molntyn. who inundI'luving~I.ho cits. Ospt. Gukin in in antral on buuinou competed with thoqncstiou at 3 uiutor pro new elevator hora. Hanoi: and utudonva nupplou for Quoon | unlvoraity. R. Uglow & Co.. 36 Princess urns. n...o wnldqll. hulv connected with the lirinceu Prof. Wnddoll. lnhly Royal milnw-y calls 0. bu gone to New York to only: Colum in college. 115.... ..n hm nan:-dnv at. Wooditook Yo'rk Columbie college. Oheeee was bid yeeterdny Wood-took at 9o.: hirlin]. 0 5-160.; Tweed, 96. to 930.; Nepenee. io.; Piotnn. 939. 300 boye"t.hree-piece suite for on to ehooeefrom. Our epecieleuite st 4 end 85 equnlto others It. $5 and 36. Grand Union. ' n1..`..|.. D MnKnv. mnnmer of the Car- Charles P. Molily. mnnngor Imn opon homo. Bollovillo. II in the city. the" unit 0'! "A. Lunar, manager or the Gran open houl-0. tr--. |.~.|.. and ntudnntn aunnlign for while plnym wnnn mucnaa. Lube Craw drd pouches for canning at C5rnov|ky I fuib and oyster market. , `Anin\`oIt.igAt.ion will be held at Mel- bourne` village shortly into charge: which. ' ` ' - `- - ~.- A n u..n........ll l Cgrnovlkyw [rum and oylnar mu luv. which hue bdon lqdgod Igninsh A._B. Mcbougall, Indian ngont on the Muncey and Chippewa l`AlIVQI. hlp nrgtunnn . .. ...- day at g- special reduction at auuu--. -.-..- -.. -,., _ A_ In tin: of the cunty council has been cal ed for Tuesday next. to receive the roport. of the auditor. ro bbe exnminatiou of who books of the mining ercounty crounror. A n I-.3. Mm nnmd Michinn horse- A. C. Frilk, the noted Michigan man. died at Goldwater. Mich.. on Tues day. aged eighty-two. For nixty years he has been knovvnu the pioneer horse-breeder of Miohigm. mm nnnnnl moatinsz of the stockholder! Miohigm. The annual meeting of hho Kinglbon hooiory company was held Int evening. Beyond to-electing the old boord of directors no buuinoaa of my im- portance wn tnnsaobed. The uairu of the com pany are in I prosperous condition. Whiln whnnlinl alomz King Ilzroob lint in prolperous comuuuu. While wheeling along King night Funk G. Kirkpatrick ran into A pile of debris on the east tide of the rond.front- ing St. George : cathedral. The debris we: left there. unmarked by a light, by n ouolescontnotor. The wheel wu badly -_.--bu ` 0IlOII$ Ii` Imuhod. \7nn |II Imuhed. You'll nd our : eltock twice as large on in o&l:er-end yet there Ire stores that. intend on ecilu of imagination and proclnim themeelveeleedere. Probe the facts end they'll topple over under the weight. of then` own miarepreeenbetione. Truth doeen t. need any trumpets. Gold doesn't need my gilding. Grand Union. Ah nnnn to dew Gav Bron. minltrell need gilding. urenu umon. At: noon to dey Guy pended the streets. heeded by their meg- nioenb breee bend. The mrnoub wee quite imposing. While peeling along Kim; three . through the murkeb. 3 fer- meu`u lmreo awe-upt.ed to run ewey,ecet.t.er- ing Luu minureliata. A` concert: will played before the opera house. which will be repealed to-uiaht. _..-- upjn Linn ELlI"\Ef\ Vory Ontlfylng Ilunlu It the Ilngnon uononl llolpltal. The fiscal year ohrorvod by the governors otbho `Kmguon gonorul hospital ooncluded to-day and in considering the work accom- plishod during the put twelve months the governor: and hoapnhl staff have pnnlon- nblo reasons for the some of gnticanion which poison their foolimn. Is has been 3 romnknhlo your from mlny standpoint: nnd In epoch in the history of the inatituv tinn -|l\l - tion. 'I`b.. tion. ' The {number of patiente treated during the lent. twelve monthe wee 1.31]. {as con pared with 998 [or the year previous; in- oreaee 313 For the year ending Sept. 30th. 1890. there were recorded sevenby deathe. ae compared with thirty-nine with- in the year ending today. The mortality repreeanted only 29per cent. of the pal.- iente I.real.ed.- Thie in the Ioweet. within the hiehory of any Canadian hospital for ion`: years. an ahown by government reo- n I TYl0R S.} Ordl. Within the lest you not e single cue of diphtheria treated at the hospital proved teal. while during the ptevioue eer there were tom-been deaths from in dread AX.`--A __'bA WUTU lllli dinouo. nun n1 CIIIOIIO. Ono gratifying future worthy of com- mendation in the not am the imtitution olonu tho you tron of debt and will not carry over a decit. "Both ands not in n vory nntiufnotory Innnnor. but without. Innvimr I hnlnnoo. I VII'y uuunoivq leaving 3 bulnnoo. Oollnrod The ladl. At. noon wdoy the lion nought. lour hon loltoring Mound I. open homo und look them to tho police station. Thoy were givon a lecture I) the chic! and rornlood to tend to ool. Bocrotary nodonold. of tho bond of education. M nu-vod monqor Leonor with I notice, con- taining 3 cldnoo ol the school tot. doni than low Against employing boy: under ounoon yours-. Tblu bouts belonging to A" eld bat- hry Inn sold on tho mukoe thin morning by J. H. lllln. govommont auctioneer. J. II. II (0 located 5 Inc any Illilllll lor M5. Cnwlotd & 0o. pnrchnod one for O3] sud J. Baxter, a Pibubnrg hnnot. got. om for 0%. The prices noon:-ed won the but our paid for bonus cold in thin may by the hoary nuthotilioo. M lnounos. Stpl. 3u.--Az third day`: rac- ing at tho Nownu-ht ns October mon- in; to-an Jlunu Bun four Id ohm- uu colt. Windy. won jockey club #500. Lad Rooohorfc than out-old by colt Voluquu run unooad. bio not wan In loll!)-ovudmu. tho uooocl horn my coil vuuquu l'Ill uuuuuu. lI- tlnuooood '1 IT IVJJUUI) VS` |C M naive 1,01!) Ionnigno. - __.__ n.__.. --_ . Iaphorullnnu. I. lump : Kitty (hair VIII the laolnu at part. Mall-Isl. gr hrhy. but 1:82}. Innio .. Ilolutcaqnuquonno. moo sh 2:26 niulhnounlghthuu. Cunoncku '8 : Inc In no sound haul in mm. . Adapt. Iahn':;n'. 'iT`T`.'-... D. I... live: nppoinqdv douonuruot 0! organic If! an unsafe homily. Dr. lldmu nan] his dogs! 0! PI. D. .4 _._.._____..___.____...___ GENERAL PARAGRAPH8. ulna-r v.-. -7 m`7:7V _..:._ THE YEAR HA8 ENDED. ., A we or noun Mil 5- -0 `Ion MIIIIIIIII- ha . l.~'7__ Don'tfo)g:t tr haven bflldpfw -tod. pliublegnzl tmgh. a n bright. ashin persuasive mmtrong. slender 1:83:53 in which yoI'I.bdh put your whole fgnth. 7W -,9 MITOEELL - I ndsl ldovous wnnomc cmmmv. REV. A W. RICHARDSON AND ~ - 4 - - -g---ncnrlnl -p---:1 `rook Plsoo In I'll-It oongujnlonu church -1:-toyed Llko l'n;|rvlnu_-Bride : any and nrIdunnldI- Rooopllol qt tho ..-...._u...uml unaonuono um cool.- I Bndeenelae - lloopuou -`I. .... . IIonee- Ileenltcl Deeonuone ly rueeete-Ian on their Iloneynoon. The putor of the Fires Gongrcgebionel church And one of the moat indehminble worker: of Mn ock set. out `to `Hulk the long path togenher luau evening, when. in the presence of five hundred church gueetl, `the Rev. A. W. Richardson and Mm An- nie Rendcll Roberuon were united in holy 'Inet.riInony. rm. ..r..m~.h in tutefullv decanted ' the brlde e party, ` Mr. Bogart and Dr. Dely. peeeed between The church wee teetefully with palm. ferns. Illiee. deieiee end our- netione, end the ceremony wee performed heneeth en outlined oenbpy of white satin ribbon. The Eve polee which supported thin canopy were cbvered with white about with o pn r end wound e:5:x., he'ohoir did honor to the oe~ oeego by llseing ira` itaqaoooetoanueld place. an in orme en y preei en the organ, filling in the fteen minutee priorto the errivel of the hridnl perty witlhbthe joyl eeiee of ].l40hl;l"| gl.`l:& en `oeta e" etc o e sraei 9 m - uleting into the pleintive hermdniee of "0 Promiee `Me. and again breukinggrttlli into the ively ntreine of "Sw ie Wedding March. Up to this time the building wn_e lighted bygee jete only. but at agiven ei nnl every eleotrio burner esh-. edinto bri ienoy, the ionel from Lohengrin wee played and the wedding perty entered gebcnuroh nt three doore.The uehere follow y the bride : pnrty oeme in At the right hand mein door on Welling- ton etreet, the four brideemeide makings eimultanefiiuebeppeerenoe lay one veetry door, en t e groom an groomeman emerging from the opposite veatr . The hrideemnlde were Mine Eve Mcey. in mle green. Mile Crothere.inholiotrope, Mien Margaret Roherteon, in nile green, and Mice Molieon, of Montreal, in helioirope. Slowly they croeeed beneath the canopy and turned down the further eiele to meet When the ranlre met. the bridesmaids halted, ngreen and a heliotrope on either eide. while the uuhere. hlesere. George and Hilliard Robertson. ma. amu-d of beeutv and met the groom Mr. Bogart and ur. uuuy. pun-uu .............. this guard of beauty groom and hie best man, Edward C. Wnteon. of Queen : college, as they ndvenced trom the opposite Vestry. Meanwhile the brideemaide cloned their ranks and pre- ceded the remainder of the bride's party to the Alter. Following the brides- maids came the little ower girl. Mine Beanie Robertson. in white, then the meid ol honor, Mien Ele Robert eon. in pink. and leotly the lair bride leen ing on the arm of her uncle, Mr. B. W. Roberteon. The meroh wu ingeniously contrived. to -that the bride and groom reached the oioieting olergymen et the nine moment; the manner of en- trance wee oapitelly erranged, end the in triceciel of the novel procedure occasioned not the slightest oonlueion. all falling into their respective places at the proper time. Ever-thing moved or if by clock work, and t e semi-circle of fourteen ranged be nenth the bride! canopy made an exceed ingly pretty picture. A. the nllznr who reached. the opening ingly pretty picture. As the elter wee opening hymn. "The Voice That Breethed O`er Eden. wee lung. et the clone of which the Rev. Dr. George, rincipnl of the (Jung:-o~ getionalcollege. ontreel. performed the merriege ceremony. The benediction wee followed by Steiner : Seven Fold Amen." and while the register wee being signed the choir sung How Welcome was the Call. When the bride and groom re- turned from the veetry Mendelssohn :- Wedding Much" relounded throughout the sacred edice. end continued while the party retired down the eiale opposite the one by which they entered. The bride : gown wee of white brocaded by which they entered. The bride gown broceded groe grein, en extremely hendsome me- teriel. the ground of heevy groe grein hev- ing a corel pettern running through it. end the whole closely broceded with gr pe oi setin crescents el gredueted size, t e rich hronede showing to greet edventege in the greceful folds of the emple trein. Thehodice wee eleboretoly trimmed with white bugle pessenenterie. chill'on end lace. The yoke wee of finely rocked chilfon, outlined with frills of soft silk lece; spreye of orenge blossoms re~ted on the yoke. end the bodice wee nished with A deep bnnd of bugle peseementerie at the waist. mi veil came from London. I-lnglend, enul wee bordhred with e deintily traced psttern. while eech corner hed e bunch of daisies embroidemd in silk. Her heir wee becom ingly dressed, end the reguletion wreeth nl orenge blossoms edded the nishing touch to her coiffure. The exquisite ster pen dent brooch. nestling in the soft folds oi her chilfon yoke. wes the gift of the groom. One lerge diemond gleemerl in the centre of this ster. end the points were formed by rows of peeils. She carried e bouquet ol white roses end meiden heir iern.end mede e sweet and cherming bride. The meid of honor-,Mise Ellie Robertson. wore e ink broceded silk trimmed with pink chi on end oreem leceinsertion. The oke at this {rock wee exceptionelly pretty. ing e combinetion of the tiniest silk tucks between rows of insertion end rucked chiffon. The two gnei end two heliotrope wns worn b the brideemeids wereelso o broceded si k, end they were long` silk eeehee end cerried shower bou- quets ol ink roses. while the meld oi honor es ed ereem roses. Mrs. Robertson. mother of the bride. wore e ndsome gown oi heliotrope eetin hrocede. trimmed with vialet velvet. white Ieoe end e glittering peaoementerie of jewels end lece. The nnlw out of town nests were Mrs or guru: and lace. Tho only out of town guelu Richardson, Mia Richardson and Mr. Juan Richudoon. of Montreal--mot.hor. uiour and brother of the groom: the Mieou Numith, of Toronto. cousin: of the bride. and the Ilium Johnston. of Montrul. A ls`. bk- sung:-nun: A nonannn HA: Imld and one lulu Jonnllon. or uouoreu. Alec: the ceremony e reception wu held et "Roeemount, the home of the bride`: mother. where one hundred and Mt} geeete ueetnhled. The an! decon- uone up. the hon-e were magni- oenl. one color eveiliog in cool) room. The heat eelviee into which shehell rldietor in transformed. wee riehty elective. with In hue of pelm, hue and Dre]! he I: .......n..m- um-I 8:: for Ytiyr fishing Trip n- __u I... -46 IIHI III III III!` |J-lu [Iruuuuu an thobunuiounu hru Ag uppor cot- rldor. than an otchuui Inn an Mob P.W.0. rill. pk throughout an no- oupuou. P: to! Islam um intho slcovuon oitlnt ddo 0! I50 landing halt ny upntail-I. The dating room was bows of Int nnd whim osrnulonl `I'M non VII banked Inlov with palm and form. and muted than with odludolv, and In front. cl thoninorhngnhunnodoolhrnobe ....nn -Lh.Ln.nhokIn;ndnrnnnnlm-ll FIVE! vilvviivvp W-v- Ivv v--v vu '-----1 uubnlln plum toppod by 5 prodigllit oi alvlu. Smilax. dotted with l ol and pill. llrlnndd Ila {Inn h.m.hou-nu in n u nun` nor lhtllllrtw Ilinjlnclrs Inluu nu vwru ut- oath which the bddonod groom Mood and rcndvod tho ooocntul-mom cl choir [IONA The lower: in tho dining-ruou vIlId|wIimuud`I'QI.|hIIl(dng laid lilo tho nah lb tting- van. Iblhwuto ncuanu. Illa and Iuuilnnhuhlhnbplollnth aha:-mg Mush nomsou. DAILY wme. 'rntmsuLr. anB'rmunnn,ao. 1397. Inuln at Inilnmorouod frdm the liar, Ion broil? down and toad II T BUT IN uni -nu- -.. hendeone bride oeko occupied the pleee of tehle end wee minted eroend the hue with emilex. w ile the use n top wu lled with vrhlte roeee.` The Ipecioue room bed I multitude of smell teblel. ell preotily decked wish green and white owen. end else: the bride `end her immediebe petty had teken their plecee at. the large: table ehe remainder of the hundred and fty gueeba ranged, themselves en the emeller table: and when ell wete eeeted the deinby edible: were diocueeed end merriment. pre- niled. Tho prooonto won on exhibition in tho oming- oom, nnd woro .vory bountiful. numbo ng upward: of two hundrod. Iov- , onlcoming from Scotland. And from dif- ferent. ports 0! Oanndu and the Unitod States: Alnungnt. the splendid nrny of oilvor, cut. glass, puccuron. chino. toncy work, otc., moybo mentioned the tribune from't.ho church. Tho moot: ox_quioit.o tuto woo dirploved in the relocation of thin vnluoblo gift, winch was a rich mnhonony cobinot. with bus: mountings, mo bran inscription plane on the oovor booting the wnrdn. "Pl'Q!QnfAd `IV Qh Fiflt inscription plate the nearing we words, "Presented by the Congregational Church. Sept. 29th. 1897.-" The inside was cushioned with white satin. and the twocompartments were lled with sterling silver tahle spoons. dessert and teaspoons. dinner and dessert forks. soup and gravy ladies, butter knife, sugar siiter,`jel|y spoons, entree spoons. hon hon spoons. etc.. chastely designed and in- scribed with the letter "B." This cabinet attracted much attention and admiration from.the guests. and from all who saw it. Another gift greatly was_Mr._ W. Robertson's - ...uL gglunn . ' WHO KNOWS HIM? ` Ii lhwh III I Iuuol Dickson In '~ ` - DIIIIIII.

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