Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Oct 1897, p. 4

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I viii! Vu- nnnhun I\..t_.. AI 0%- Inc an Iuupn-. u.u l"5'51hy|IIIrnnd vi! ' QVC. ,It4l wolcomo. At tho conclusion of this npeoch A` the old, old oong. "Homo Snot Homo." was mug in clnorna. At an only hour chic morning the plouont party lnoko up. ol- tlaough its memories will long live. Tho many friend: of Mr. Ely Will! lain onry cocoon in his futon cuoor nnd lnopo to boot from him ncoin in 3 Inuoiul toy in you! to oomo. ' men so Oemonrs restaurant for pal-pose of hevunge ferewell supper in honor of Ernest Ely. who is leeviug the city to . beta I situation in New York. About I eleven o`clccl everyone had arrived. Mrs. Carton bed prepered e most sumpntoue re- pose in hot ueuslgood style. - tioe was done to the good things. Af- lter supper touts were proposed. end speeches given. songs were sung. msny of the boye givingsolo.-, end elbogelher e most. pleeeem. evening on spent. The star ` aweeoho! the eve 5: tree made by Will I ebeod . who ropoeed the coast to "Our Queen. Mr. lyefuewellsnsmh. in n, ` in! York. I Luz evening: number of on: * Canon 3 $0 1 '0! human tuunll mm... a.. L. II in loan: of knot: Ily. Ug- \'_ What the any new l .Ol'I caught on the Fly. Valiaee at reasonable price: at Sawyer ; Nothing eo good as Arnot'a Arnica Ano- dyne for toothache. A few drops on a small piece of cotlon removes the pain in~ Itantly. Rayner a peand on Queen : campus yes- terday for the tlrat time in the poaition of full back. He hrought down every man who came his way, including eto.\lfe.the ' higgeat man on the team. and played a - steady and euro game. i Try ua when you require a genta niee etylieh fall hoot. Sawyer. The regular monthly meeting of the Kingeton yacht club was held laet evening. ` The matter of intereat. outside of routine huaineee. waea notice of motion to allow no one under nineteen re of age into membership with the e uh, and to make the fees uniform. ve dollnra. I`!-wuonouno-nu. LA.-... Ik-.__ L--.` . __.._j A FAREWELL SUPPER. u-yo -I]: WI low Yotl. *3 Who Loan: For York, u V Iuuuluulli AK I I3 I15. *H3:'l`: U!` I VITID FIIOI OASI- CI` to on auluoot '59 um -~.... '-2*,-m:'-"`..""'- *'m~~ .:*-'~*.*:- `I II N 3?. 0 on. Po:|l:no|I m.xu.'a'u'-3.". u on hhwnlolhh ulavor `xluonu walla tune! _.._.._I A_..__ -.. . - A study champion. lander and Rooordu. Tomato Junction- Tho you no vigorously yioldod ` ...u . mun us.-nu work then it bee 1 yet been. We propoeo to make e pereonel appeal to our friends between now and the Illet of October. We went to nine the whole amount of the debt end subscription: will be accepted. condi- tionseildnpon the whole Amount. being nub- ecrl . Bignedonbehell oltheboudofdireobore. William Gill. president: 0. Chore. vice- preeident: G. E. Hague. H. A. (hlvin. W. G. Anglia. eelee committee. ' h an Appeal. ' When the young men'e chrietiun eeeocia~ tion building was erected in l89l-92 there was a debt incurred 0! over 00,000, which hae since grown until now there iea lia- bility of 8l2,000 etandi against the emo- ciation. The director-rlfnd that this debt iainjuring the institution. and that if it ie '" to do ite work the debt muat be wiped out. 3 The burden of the annual interest in too heevy a charge tor the nan- `: cee and cannot he rucceeafully carried. ' Freed from it the association could pay ite way. and do much better work for ` Eoung men than can be done whilst no eav_v a burden pnoeee upon the directcra. J consuming the tune and elfort whiehahould be devoted to the direct work of the eaeo- I cietion. It it therefore intended to uk the citixeee of Kingston to come once more to the eid of this institution. which orree so much to their generosity for the no I ceee which it hea already attained. ] We feel encouraged to believe that Ire f ahall succeed. We do not think our citi- to We have etriven to carry onl \l for the meune to make it a greater aucceee no and a more useful work than it )0` been. `VA n-v\n-- `- W ` An Appegl. nun-_ ...-_|- .l vvwwn uf ove.-xi! I i r;"lfn1.i'thae Ra... ---` -1` ` l0,u00, is A uinot `.'.'?` now! `UK FIIEFU wvrcuuvlu I I IN UUHLITY. OIATIFUI. AND COIPORTINO .10 `I'll! nanvous on ovsoeonc`. ICUKMNVI QLMBITIRS 'l'NRl\'AL!.Rl). A In Qnnnorhnud Thu only. `Imam: by nus new & cu. 1.m,,nom- oopulloclunmn. Landau. Knnlud. 3; if \Vomen's house {dresses of Pretty Dark pattern ` Printed Fl:1nnelettes, well made, l rettily trimmed, per- . fect in t at one third less than regular. They start at [ $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50, $2.75, and two lines. of - Tea Goxms are in the lot made of Cashmere, trimmed `with them is a line of Shirt VVaists.made of the same Dress Goods Stock. Two regular features are only worthy goods. I ric_es constantly in a fennent of cheap- ness. That's the cause of this bargain Black stus, ` Rich Fringed Black Dress Goods at 25c, 40c and Soc, worth easv QKC. me. and Ac KIA... :- .L- .- It beats all how things seem to favor one at times No one would expect at the seasons start tosave a third on house wrappers and get the pick of the season's im- port, but that is just what happens to-day and happens because a maker lost his nerve for a time. Hereis an opportunity. \\r-...-_-- L - = ' ` ` 'Wom"en s Fancy Printed ` I Flannelette Wrappersg; romuanm monnoxm a co. "\ .- nuvvv Ouuvs. nu lluphnbor. Ill.` SLOAN S INDIAN mm: , -fvw all the time up muovuu cumnouvo norm: 'neucAcv or FLAVOR. supemomrv IN ounmv. 0lA`l`In_vL Ann cnnnnln-Mn . ENGLISH BREAKFAST CO(_39A rj Ihn fnllm-In-4n-n..-n.._ _ TO %ciu7IuuN Anflsfs; `R. INIIIQDII Inns; 1:` . u . -1:11: nu`! r\VJ I \I\J\JU Peanut the follovlu umnoun l\I` INI lung-5 `Steacy 8:. Steacy . and you will nd them. Their reputation is world wide. and they can only be procured in Kingston {mm MINERAL wnaas any cityiih the world and ask A. P D CORSETS IQQWQQQQINWCUQWQWQIW` 3* HI ID DI II D I Go to London,1 3 and Qugllty In I ou*a.Poaohea.Quin- con. Gnpu. Apples, . Bunuu mud all kind: on B. of knit. E e'l`0YE'S. King - st. `om m llm `rm cms'~" rouow ouuncwouo. , if In none to permit noun- tomor to go any dia- ntinod if we on help it. - To Glasgow. To Dublin. To Berlin. To Paris. To New York. fa Boston. `nw.uoo'n. I. W. &`l'l`. tun of batch tut." mm ui3"izoo..- ..`:::-W- UOK lug! -mu. litioianu who have had connrntivo governments of --__-.... ,... ....u1u-mu; oonoornuvoo hooo. Thou poporo no not oouood that Mr. `Porto huhoonvindioohod. Thoy noon that Mr. `hm : ouo in no honor. In hhoir opinion it in tho wono of tho ovideooo K whioh Hr. Tu-to oorod in hit own boholf. Bob that in only o mnko-holiovo. Thoy do not moon in. Thoy csnnol juotity it. Thoy only intimate that if they dorod choy would on what Mr. Gnnior did about llr. ` `Porn. Anything todrivo tho minister ol 4 `public works on of public lifo. Will they '` mooood? not tho Tnmnhn -n.n........ --- ` r-_.... vunuu vuv VI [JIIUIIO HID. VIII `IQ ht tho Toronto Telegram mo- vor. and in opinion is of some worth uinco it in dnconly iudopondcut : I Thar. In an... _--I --|- - s'm. LN A mos. ` TIM the enemies of Hon. Mr. Turbo have been grievonniy dieeppointed in hie vindication bye hlontreoi jury in abun- dantly evidem by the comments of the ooneerveoive preee: How and sheyue! How they do Iympethiee with Hon. Mr. Gzelxier! Not that they like him. or hie poiitiee. othie elieged admiration oi Sir : Wilfrid Leurier. huh heoeuee he hen been vented ine oonioh with one whom all 1 orthodox (or hudiehelled) ooneonetivee J bl. nnnnuu --. _-A --.)-n, e .. . A` weevil -uu uuvav vuw mwu WIIO DIOOIIIO VOD- derlully ective. wonderfully courageous. and wonderfully effective, in the eervioe that patriotlem ineplred. No people heve. in the world e history. eecriced more for a ceoee then theee Cubene. in property. in wealth. in comfort, in life iteelf. And an e reeult they have conducted eoempeign which eeeme to he neering encceee. eo fer ee they are concerned. The government I: of Spain. the liberel edminietraticn which hee juet been lormed. ie eeid to be willing * to gr-antto Ouhe the menagement of ite : local elfeil-e-e form of government eimiler ' 5 to thet which now preveile in the Britieli ` f ooloniee. Will eucha concession now he :3 eccopted? Perhape not. Having sacriced l to much the Cuhane may conclude to fight " on for a complete eeverance from Spain, P end Spein may and it cheepeet to let Cuba I1 go._ The war of the lent two yoare hue coat :1 it millione of money end thoueeude of lives. 3 end it he eccompliehed nothing. To-day ` ` Spein`e credit ie at a dieoount. It ie a "' ll queetion whether it can borrow my more m moneylor eny purpoee. A crieie has been l_ reached. end it may mean e victory for the Cuhena. - F mnnurmmvon PBOIISED. Thechangc oi-government in Spain hae lod. at `once, to a change in the policy o! it towards Oahu. Thewanlcn cruelwarehat hashsencarried out. loohing to the com- plete crushing out of the insurrectionhry spirit, has hscn efailune. It hogan with A the blunt. ahrcpt,and inconsiderate refusal . elthespanish government to concede to ` the Ouhana a form of homo. rule. ` Cuba. cndcr a Spanish governor. 1 was. not being administered to the ` um ol the nativce. They had ` langingc for-alreodom from a rule which was somewhat tyrannical. which implied a speciee of sarfdom that was gelling and ini- quitous. Their appeal, formulated after long suffering and an education c! the masees that was carried out with diliiculty, wae eunmarily rejected. The ieclin`g of rebellion was immediately incpired. It was only necessary that leaders- sliould ariee in onler to ensure a resistance to constituted author- ity. and thesc leaders were supplied. Gen. (Jones became the commandant ol the insurrectionery party. and he picked up then and than the men who became dlllnlln nailing -A_.l-..l.-II_ -._.,-- ~ THE DAI`L_Y _w1nG., ..... .u gvvvullncll 0! thirty you-. 1 I cola non of she Emu Quebec. Ya liticiann. pm. 5...: -n cananoum }-up-e"" 'o'J`."'sw :15 that lung L... Merndult Ste. Marie Mi:-h.. October _5.-I _ IMO nf nwiok. l~`.n.. unwed tn the city lulu from-the Mit~hipiooten_ ck rod an iutonaz n oven nimble olainnn. II is an 911-! u an non an Iolqnphod mu nm'.'f' .- ..... um, mu song. "name snot Homo." 1. mu on the dininxmmm lnlnl. szuyzc uuung Ann thin ' "\\`0 N". CH." again till?!` in III!` S&`ll- 3``~ ` . llonidoa the food. than burglars lml: mm L 39.5,}, lmw-r oor. The onset ind his family '"' ""' ` s N soundly on t a mound our. 5`? innunuuiul Arfvottl `I50 I . 'ru-anon. .\'..r.. Ovlober l.llurl- R"-ll-'-H-"""'l'- man and n other nu-mlu-rs ufplho &\|- The Rev. R. Ihckny. ol lkrrinpdon rnlmn army won arranged Sunday oven- mus, London. 80.. is in the city on I k in; while conducting sorx-ices at llmul ms; 11. um; 5... umugn pm up, 1 *`'..".' *:.'::.'~':.:.':..'?.: ..`::.?.;:i..'.': . ` .*--~*-- '~--- -N in '~* 01 . I In Canada for an yarn. covering our "M W` .*" '3 "'*`'`` """"- m.ooo an.-an hiuniuionn. nun. hud ' l( <`0pI:*d an utter 0.` 50. ch"... in of hull. am the other rm remand. Capt. d .1. M I-lunlmnn was arrested one night last: `' '5' "' 5"`. ." .""" . vmok and land with A warning. llo- |U"'*3'7' _ 95"""" '`.""` mm chief or pone. Mr(`heani~y men: -odds -II Oman-t-_II `will-3 5-31: um nmroum ronajau man he umuim no-cthogorol--3 -n-"who! - amp holding meetings. . A don. Ir. no :0 Alan Iuonhur cl Ihoconniuu cl Scllhgp insign- Saull Ste. Stark .1- p,,,,,"" 'f." ';,`.7',,,.""',.f".,'... .';"g'uf`oo33 "`'". D"`'` ` 'i`- F"`3*~ "i"` all thoiunlgnnu hi onnhl unlocked in 0" '0-43$` Mil`hi|)`\`0lO ' ` J Ann 3; L_-: ,1! db yrhon he mound an inn... ' TU! 000500! In :-_..:._:_-._. IOUNII TIC Ohio! 0! Pallet. Franklyn ~.\`.J.. Or of last or nu-rod M I) \ `Ibo i a oil;\_d.` I mung m|n:a. mlal M It` I ...m user. and half a box as the di lulu-r 5.-Tho I ierstmd. chief of nliw urplnra and the an! ntrudu-ls haul es rm -room. and mrrim! n\\`:\_\' moat. bro.-ul. rmerws. n _ viqnm. A nine-nI_\un lrnlnln, ; Ina sick list, is rapidly rovovt-ring. lsmw | Korry, rnlll owner. is building (I now _ saving dun above the saw mill. which will he I rent i'mprow~uu-nt for his I husineu. oseph Munu. `r.. working in - the ouehops in Perth, is mm fur :1 fun- duya. Herbert .\Iv(`ul tin. operator at Foster, l`.Q.. was lu-N nst \\'l`\`li ronow-. in; former t\l*qunint:|n1`t\-3. I Iflhl For `l'Io Iurdor, Bomluty. Ootohor &-lhutnlnr (`impu- lntr Doooani. a Brtthmin advomtt-. and twrnly-eight others have been arrest- od for the murder of plaque commis- sionc Band and Lieut. A-Mat` \\`l|i|0 vnmtged last June in tho uon:th lis- trivi in onforvinn the Szlllrlltlr)` rean- Inahu... 'I`L-- --~ 1 I 1 I I tuonnma (`ornors on Fritiay und sur- ' I No-led in mrrying off a number of red ! , tivke-ts with their fine horsos. The I huskimr has at R. Ilughes`. and 'l`. \\'rs- ` In-`a were both grand stmwxsse-s. .-\ largo, ' num nor of young folk were prezwnt. and - soon the corn was all huslmt. 'I`hoeven~ 1 ing was spent in plays. music` and sing- ing. Mrs. T. Barr. who has been on the sick list, is Kerry. ynlll huildinu an n....~ nuur uuurs llrtl work. Severn! pnrtltxi hmurd a noise. but not distinct enough to l|.l`Ull8t` um.` s`I\`1)Iil)n\ was :1 var hold attempt, and :Is ya`! no clue to t 9 culprits mm he found. but It is hoped thnt they will he run down and made to answer for the-ir wrong doings. The dnpnrtnmnt had been fitted up new in the Jnkws most: and had only boon ocvupied hy the bunk `about one _\`Mr. nnuurly lows. Mnlsorly. October 5.-Sov-ml of `voting men Mtondad the fair at Donald`: (`ornors Nwdod In mu-n-i..- ..n .. .....-.-. A I I four hours hard work. Iinrtlun Wan Unnooontnl. Merrivkvllle, October 5.-An unsuc- oessful attempt was nnute to hurglnrizo the Union hunk hero I-`ridny night or mark Saturday morning. Tho burglars gained an entmnm at tho front door. `which L-I on Main stmot. hy prying it open and romplotely (|Nlil`U_\`Q`ll the- lock. which was found m-nr by. They drillud the vault door and nppure-ntly tried to blow it opon with dynmnito. .-is .~u~\'i-r.il pint! of it wort` fountl Sl`l|iH`l`t`(i ow-r the floor. The knoh that is uttnvli-.ul to the comhinimtion was hmkun off and nu export from Monlrvul was svlll for and aucmodod in opening the vault nflor ....: ._ I,..; Sew-ml nnrlhu I........a .. Q` KHOW '0 0 indulge in the l pmaihle. __'_.. wnl , and m ldlke ever is I u-ninu fun... I..- ........._. urpue-cu nnu (ml sale of lin- shlnglas a assured. llnmld Newton IN around again feeling as well as ever. Juhn Alltm and his mother. Mrs. 8. Allan Pnhnomton. visitml at E. H. New- ton`: last wmlr. A hunting part pitch- ed thelr tent on the shore of t In lulu- lnsl. week and more um .umm..4 nl\l\I _mng unul the wn_tor frames as A large order In for nqmu rullwny urposea and the` ; nrnnml nm.:.. r....|:...- non. o.~on.{}u:ca c. llurd- R"- I I-|-I 1-` 9" 9-1 nd N-other mu-min-rsa the haglzmy Is;-rrtgrrmgtui Sunday];-\`eni cinyou I can no In so vice. 3 r 5 ug` mm arm-ta. i: In: rwrlro rm; vm!` . `mi `N mun `mt . bu boonon oliuonnpliuiovor M were taken (0 the p0I_u`0.1ln-` in. Gig. fugn W.` W`, .. .:aE ."..?'a& ..:i.':..f.`.`. ::'m.':.-,- hi --`Sm 8- I-- 5-.4 . ' "' C"""`"`l h'"h" ' Inn "`""{i859.'.".r.'3"""`b md nlnnul -nu - ~---=-- -- -" `"" j ` gnu of I wgni up um lake in as small ro'w~lxxu and when they _wam returning u squall came up and It wan with great dificully that they reavhed shore. Mr. Allan- uw the storm coming up and was great- ly dlsturlzod until he learned that Mrs. Allan had landed safely. _ T110 Cfllllhln. n.flar n snncnn n! n--...._ - uuuu nuu mu-ul. .`\`l`l`3l' \\'IIi|l"ij ggd `ounah dis- _ tor supp In the szumnry ram 5 . . apooo on M. Tho`r won` aglmt while lnnwng rovornors rot-oplmn zu (?:un\-hkiml. duum murdonrrs worn vonoeatletl In-hind 3 "*Qm I Och 0` In. .=\,\-orat died imhuulv anal .\lr. `-'L `_ ,' shortly no~rwarnls. `Hm z|rn-s!- ~n lmw vonfcx-o.;no tho l.IllI`l'thl`. I)m~- lP0'_0 U npparonllr henna M... ..........._n :.. - Tl] BRIAN]! luv u. we uenevo, not mrgaly nond- ed. . Wjllium Allan narrowly es- cnped when might lmvu. man as fatality on 'l`htIruduy lust. She uud a lady friend wgnl up the lake in rowdxxu, they warn rntm-ninm .. ........n ulvuu nuu prnnuuly uzouaanda of dol- Inn poorer. Corn huakin a. without dancec. re becoming nslxionnlple. Iho h. we believe, not largely _ Wjlllum Allan narrnwlv am- Fo|or_ Station, Octobor 4.-F6rut firm In using on a I aides 0! us now where there]: anything to lead a fire. , and if the dry weather continues there in no tolling when they will and nor ` the uncut of damage that will bodone. How then fin: originate in a mystery pd LI likellv to remain such. with. or- hapu. gmtl ying Nculta to some. w No the {wt remalml that every nu de- structive re leaves the country nun- dmda and prohubly thousands of dol- poorer. Corn hunlnimn ..,:n...... DIIIIIOI 3! Oillucntuu-'l'Io nu. Ironlolgor lcitlon. `F I3-I_.-.. lIA,A0 A . . , 7 __::j_ Aunt!) 111. rum ul Iu`.\\'ns' rlnm nnler cl- lruuh-ls [mat in . piss. \ Dl`%fl`\`(`s_ a mu in region uhor. Shollo. at 399.". We suldllu ronisf nan. ,,.,. .I!u! `ID CANADIAN ARTISTS. hm AI` l\l\'n1\.n I-nu -- --- lho ion]: they found on the 1-! and floor. __ I our td Hm fnir ..n u.` u u uvu au:|"\` |)IQ\h`.' (`I80 .\nm:-I IIIII Inhln nnnuu n--or u-ru I on our Mt`- f A nnmh.u~ ..r Iwul mu. uuu .ur. """"" "'"' `V `D. ``.h to 'Iour Elyafaronlla-poooh.in ro- umnhur` to I toast to himoolf was very prim-ipnl initonolnng and many of the boys felt. that ufmwi In lrn`- Imps going urny wu not I" than could MW` in lhi8':rdoIil'od in thin world. HI aid that *"*`d!l"u Irllnwrulthough he was having of big own _ agoonl it vru not became in did not like N...` lunguton. but that duty called him duo i.-'l`lw house ".""' 1` `. `'d "'1" 3" "`' '0 ,{ M...` was think at lonvmg homo and fricnds behind. in anlnr .|.._n that no man. -1..-.. 3.- ...._- u. (`NW 0' I191`. .|`hu` _ accord ,n.` lunguto --Tlw VIP. T f 9 9} "0 UNNW I and any `rv.-rs. 3. yolcoma Irvalra up. us lll9'l'F ` square oadur fur lhll` unln nf ml... are vwur I0!` sale 0! Hu- J Non-Inn ... Iumr wane. 'rUls`uu;, om-onnn 5. [icons holiday but 'uud'vilI ouvc. Ranhai. Eduction. l`rinaAl- -hutundollu-wutuanuiau lohpp _Iouut|bIaIdcnby()tiItnu 1-z_-._-.j---.

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