Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Oct 1897, p. 1

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Inn nwrum cnLnmnv.| PlONEER8_ WILL HAVE TO BRAVE HARDSHIPB. 'n S'iu"JofE'ux"'.'in-o'-rT," '7 .y. and lunch was undo for Ibn-: n AInnL A hid Ia:-hm KINGSTON. ONTARIO. 'ruvnsnAY.~ OCTOBER 7. 1897. uu-II Jul I qnyunuiul uI'- Iqnduloo unqjudlb -nAK1-hznjxlclnhxln-gal IVXTIICIIII IICIIIXITDI nItin which and the divonudhuhmddldly , no- un:-iouIlno'd.hliovoI.hn| bullo- ilghouonncuio-ditch-ah. ............""" "`!::'.'.'!:.*'.`. .".':`:`.'.'.'.'.'L . I ucntm this undo Iouhov Ihsnhcto Iubouliulootnouou|nhwiIhpnirioli- lil`inIhnol'|hII|hiIm ` unoocingyutud-` 3 union Iociolyoluumupslin tgholtlu Navilh. 'l'cnn..J.B. gel Tonn- doehduondvho-prawns` .I':AlInnonn!lhn nlIInn&IILninQnn A BID II-X IIOUWI -C\ll"W' VII band to dual: :0 l`Ioning.N. W. T.. to I nnlt ofu: oxplooioaoln lnnpinubntn ' II thndul. "..'I.'.'.`.'.. ..`.".`."i.......... .......- ........ utooo. Wm. Iloekonzio 0! Toronto, D. D. Mono ond othc copicolioco hovo ooqoirod tho chortor of tho Vonooovor. Vicsodo ond Eoohoru roilwoy. A nulnhor of llr:fl`ono o d|.nd npponu-nun on-gunning: po iti In- oooorotion in hio honor which will Ioho ploco non Thnrodoy. _ Tho girb oollqo It tho auto indoottiol otPlumntoo. 8. D. burned on Tuoodoy niqhgmdthobmhdudnof tho limo oooo but-nod Io daoth. A ._-_ __.._.4I Egg`- Il.l'l..-.- -.- LADIES HA TS. 490. IUD TCEXII DI IIII IIIIIOII Illll nu` Ill pron-of Montrul wuitod upon uchbugop` Bmchuiand pruonud bin with mud- llama: W. EUIXI, IIRUUIIIIIAIIIF OI BIIU IJDIIIIIIIUII orpn and iano company of Bowlnnnvillo 0nb., diod odnoudny after 3 short. illnun. I"I\n Innr. inn! nf Hm I-nilngw I-hinh P C UIID-. GIT VVUIDTIII IIBCT I IIIOTIS HIT. The Inc yu-d of the nilny which I . G. Reid of Manual. bu been building across Newfoundland In com and on Saturday. The members of the 1' oh And English nnnngnf Mnnmrnnl wnifnd nnnn lfhhllhlin` the Iploo of The Iornlng Popon nd the latent Douotoluo. Juno: Fitngonld, Othwqdiod Wod- nooduy of injuring received on the railway hunk, 'l.'I IVOI'l. `D03 IZBITIDIC BXPUHUHCO WILD rairie ree laat Saturday wee recorded u on days ago. died yeeterdey afternoon. When overtaken by -the tire Capt. Allen wee only e couple of milee from home. hav- ing gone to Stonewall for a loed of lumber. with which he was returning. Instantly man. lumber and team were on tire. and when the oonllagration had ewept put the men was lound hardly alive. the horeea dead and the lumber and waggon. oom- pletely eoneumed. lone `lake or llerolem. Wmrurno. Oct. 7.-Newe of enother letelity in Saturday : re bee reached the city from St. Lemene. on the ehoree of lake Mmitobe. A young Indy beoeme de- mented end wendered into the emee end riebed. She wee betrothed to young pjohn. who eleo periehed eome milee'die- tent. From St. Anne : in the math- eeetern provinoee oome telee of heroiam in eeving life. beeidee much deetruotion of Kroperty. A women nuned Neult sewed er eix children by eel-tying them to e elough. pleeing them in the water end covering them with e wet blanket. An Indien eeved eight children that bed been pieced in e cel er by ghting hie wey half A mile through the burning bueh, crew]- ing in on hie kneee. pulling them out end burning the ehenty. The mother wee onzed with fear. Twelve femlliee loet everything in St. Adolphe end fty people were burned out. - nvl new-v -nyunuv-vI-3 Wnntrno. Oct. 7.--Caph. AIlen,of [Aka Treven. whoee terrible experience with nr-Air-in Bran Inn. Rntnrdgv -An I-non!-(Ind n xuuy cuerrea. . The vlllege of Cssselmen was situated on both sides ohthe Nation river. The station wee in North Oesselmen,| but the lirgest number of houses end the mills were all in South Cssselmen. It wee a cooipsct. regressive village of ebcut 100 houses en 600 souls. All that remeins of it now is e blackened. level eld. In the part celled North Cesselmsn the number of buildings is not In . The Censde Al- lentic station end {it shed are both destroyed. The bri ht Lory end dwelling house of Henry King ere burned. es well as the house of Roderick McLeod end besides these there ere e number of other losses. TJie greetest destruction was in the south- ern portion. The ruins of the village make s disheartening picture and many sad sights are to be witnessed. In e squere marked off by e wire fence were rows of burned csbbeges. beets `end other veget- ebles. Among the sshes of mother hesp of ruins a man and his little boy were grub- bing for the little fellow s tinseving's bank. It wee found melted up with other articles but the secured e dozen coins or so.which one cou d recognize as copper cents. An- other msn pointed to t e wheels of his baby cerriage es one of the things by which he could trace his house. By the roadside an old lady lay asleep exhausted on a beep of household goods piled on e cert. She seemed to be e little more fortunste then some other people. but ell the possessions on the cart would not have mode a beg- gsr s fortune. There are many sed sights to see thet touch the sym- pathetic heart. These are people deservin of some sort of eesistence. Meny of them eve lost everything end what is worst in the destruction of the villege, with their mills. they have lost the sources of their livelihood. In the country pieces the distress must he ecuta. Fire town- ships in the county.Clerence. Cambridge, Pinch, Russell and West-Winchester msking a district 17 by 27 miles have been more or less burned over. Meny houses end berns heve been destroyed and with no employment. no shelter. end destitute. it is ditlicult to see how the inhebitante will subsist during the winter without severe hsrdship. u,vIlUII:1w:nInnw- Thodoolonoltlo Iunnthznnm Afnnhoin -hi DAnilAnphII tho an-my awn-any. mm menu, at. uoroux that in `latch of her. About noon Frunciu Doorouin and Thoma Brooks found the dead bod ot the -mining wo- nnn. Shnlnd met an-dnnth in tin re. By: spacial purchase we are able to offer today Ladies En- glilh Walking Hats, ready-' to-wear at 49. each, m Black, Moss and Brown. ?o'uT.'5"ch."a'S".E"i{oa"'& e'h'3"-Ia'i'.`.aI."}3? man. Sholucl mot on-death in the tire. The lower limbs of` her body won fright- fnllv nlnrmd. I'D! IOWUT lllll fully charted. . Than villum n Ion II nu uoluu, non mun nu no or would turn up. hon is he- `: togoh dark he decided to join his wife. chino I nlnoo oi nfntv hhav wnimd in _"'u'g.u"EEi u8'd'.'oaJ.'ei }3i3"1a."wi't. ching I pluoo of ufoty they wsiud in vnin for hours for the milnina wnmm. - -...-. .. ....-- -- -_.-- --., -..... ... vnin for hours for the mini wouun. Eu-ly ocmfdny. wish trionda, r. Lnoroix star in nourish of ham Ah:-mt. nnnn A Inn and Rocco: Ilcngor vu nu-nul up gland: AI lhninp.N_ W. T,_ an A W. Jloly accountant of the Dominion `I-ngn and ninnn comnnnv of Rnnmnnvilln PITH OF THE NEWS. A `Del-rlblo llpoonoo. _..... t\_|. F! l'1__L AlI-_ Il.IouIn.Au&|h.0ut 7.-A Vista! 1 invutd I HE . ( r VII Unbi- `IA `LIL EIDVI LIX!` III ` COX '1 IWZIJ IZUU. nninurvnomupuotnhplnoc norm hnlupiyswnty Andollto olunlbuplotlltou Il.(lI)IoI70.- ooo.ooowm In his: bdun unu- hulul. has It 0 nnuhlt lads an Ihugllho [single III` 1* -l'I. uwpnulu "Ill -l"- Jennie Trait-8. 3635 Cothgo avenue, and cloud to give but 84,000 it also would gin nwaynllright and intact in but huhnd, and promin not to occult divorce endings il iutitnhd by Mr. Tniu. In. aid that the loud `rum. and the clot in pod faith. ung. Inulnonlol 00-pllcutlonn Io- vcolod at R. IOIII. 81'. LOUlS.ll0.. 080$. 7.--A Iimml idl- ' haul! rs.` bphonn v ui illsmin 'l'nil.L 3&1 : Gotham nnnno. I: uurgnno I uolnpuno cuungu unu ll Inuun tho honor for it. A now colainos odd: prostly to in nppoonnoo. A nocid won givon on Monday by tho young pooplo of tho Methodist church uooond 0! to II:_ Il:-_i- I 1|- -5. lg`... -I.....AI- R..- OFFERS 84.000 FOR A HUSBAND. IIG'O IIIII :1 Ilfllyu The ear shop men were thrown out of wotk on Friday by n breakage in the en- gine. The men wene able to rename work on Tuesday. There are 350 men working here at preeent. The poet oice has now been thoroughly renovated andthe eta hae moved in ain. The oice has on- dergooo a eom ete change and ie mneh Um hntmr for it. A new mhinal. add: U1 -I5II(IIIUI IIIIIITUII XI "Tu Qll" 3 Min Minnie Lillie. who leave: shortly for Nnlnnn. RC. Oar Ion Thtown out of Work-Poot ollco Bonontod. PIRTH, Oct. 7.--Wiloon McCoo, of Bnfdorson, has left to nilh his law course at Ongoodo Hall. Fuir day was held here on Tuesday and brought quite I number to town. A double um-notion won the bone noon which won hold hero on Tues- :lny And Wednesday. Tho scum drill in now working night and day. The work in hnimr runhnd nhnnd to noun hhn flint. II. sT'.'" g....'"'"'.'s"'27.I}'.u Guy rot. plnyodl here last. Thursday. Thu nnr nhnn mm 33$ '.'rn{.'.E'.2's"nT .'na 11".}. '"-'r'f. 5652 El beinc ruched ahead to oocupo the front. It. in At. nrnnnnh nrnnlnvnd nn Nnrth nu-ant. 506 IIIICII IKWT `III Frill. `h. m . A. Bogerminepeetor of Ininion unrm. intcviewed bnt would not epeek `ehout the meteor et ell. end the detectives ereeleo mum. The triel promieee to be e very exciting one. The detectives atete thet only e pert of the evidence in their ion will he need et the pi-eliminery triel. end it in eeid they ere on the treat of part of the etolen money. It in eleo eeld that Ponton did not do the Iteeling but thet he geve the oombinetion of the veolt ewey. end the pert to whom he gen it did the eteeling. ft it expected thet other ernete will be mede before long. The burglery wee Inch e eliok one thet everything went to ehow thet the combine- tion hed been given ewey. end e clue once eterted on wee followed up. It in eeid thet the bent euthoritiee eventuelly hope to recover the whole of the money. IIIJKXII lllllll HO UUIIIU "U KIIIIII, Ul IIIIIII I during bu lery. Hie meny friendl ere loeth to be ieve that he in at all connected with the robbery. He was not: young man of expensive hebite. and no for no known had no bad tnito. and woe ver open in all hie doings. He won en el - around athlete and I t most of his time in athletic sports. in attorney. E. Gun Porter. of Belleville. in in town. His mother found she oould not hove an inter- view with him only in the presence of either of the detectives. or the bunk inlpeotor. Incl Ponton e attorney Advised her not to lee her eon. She will remain in town until after the triel. II A lI......A ...-_.-L.... ..l AL. `I'\.._:...`.... PTUWF uulu. It in thought by come that the erreeb is made to bring forth feces which could not be elicited in any other menner. This, however. me only be enmior end we giveit for It at ibie worth. Mr. Ponbon hoe been in the employ of the Dominion bank for the lent nine or ten yeere. Hie lint position won in Belleville and he IIIO served in Orillie, Toronbo end Lindeey. He hoe been in Nnpanee for more thon 1 year, during which time Ponlaon wee never nown to ect in the elighteeo manner to euggeeb that he could he guilty of each I dnrmn hm-olnrv. Hi: nmnv frinndn Are IIDFI 0! WHO 0IIC- IDUIU II OXWWII (I0 00 eome etertling reveletione when the triel oomee off on Fridey next. It is rumored that two others heve been erreeted, end will be brought here to give evidence on Fridey. The detectivee end euthoritiee erevery retioent over the eifeir end no new feet: can he gleened from them. The report thet othere heve been erreeted in connection with the metter ie untrue. E. Gun Porter. herrieur. of Belleville. will at for Ponton et the triel. end S. C. Wer- Nor the crown. Deroche It Medden look ef the intereete ot the Dominion benk. Mre. Ponton, of Belleville. errived in town to-dey to be neer her eon in thin trying time. The chief of police end deteotivee eeerohed his room in the Grenge block in quest of evidence. but whet wee found. if enything. will not be known until the proper time. It in thnuuhh hv enmn Lheh the err-eat. in mammal: Not rm About! our the Ar- reet-llI|Inond The: Two other mark! an Arre|ted-DeteotIvee Illl any Nothlng About the Alan---Bald that Ponton Gave the combination Away- Other LIIIISI will Be Iede. Nnwu, Oct. 7.--The excitement bu not ebetod over the erreet of W. H. Pon- ton for the robbery of the Dominion hank. althou h very little can be learned of the hate 0 the one. There ie expected to be -nmn -hurtling I-Avnlghinnn than tho trial [man man or | NIllN.l pm HE aw: COMBINATION or SAFE awn? mu: NAPANEE nunnnnvl "Will Be Startling Rcvclations at thc Trial. . ' PER T H DESPATCH ES. .-_.._ A.` I L Ooolluttvnutou-u. KI IlI$lI 50 KC! FUD "WM 15 -at omployod on North auoot. played to n well lled bongo 'hnndnv. All the Colobntod -Brands of the world's. By your Gloves from us. .3l";9P'.'.!..l T:1 E`A`NT>` wumen GLOVES Amos. III.. 000 7.-A|l the buinolo homes in Modern, including the bunk.vIn hnrnnd Inna-dnv. Mada:-min n nonnlnnn 'i=o'oi `duieeli TILIPBONI O. IIINDUN, U03. [FIB II IIIIGUIUT DUI . that en eminent Rueelen Juries will be eelected ee umpire in the encunelen die- pnue. The eelection will not beennounoed otioielly until the cur bee lornell given hie oooeene to the eppolnhnene. le some coou-overey ee to whecher Greet Bri- tein or the United Bhtee ehell epproech D....:- _.A ._ AL- .-LX-A av-wvu -- --w-w-.1 -------u- --v -u-nu.-w-v burned youudny. llodonin I populous to t `lot on]: tho ...:':.-.....'r.::`z ::.:.....:_ - '**'-'~ CJWII IWCIII II"? HT Burlington & Quincy. IADNUUN, UCE I--lIi WII IKTIIX not! 50' an that the Newcutle ehipbuildi rm of hereon. 'I`ete&Co.. which an ertook the building 0! the feet Atlentic line !or the Cenedien government. he rnede up the neoeeeu-y gnerenoee celled for by the term: 0! she contrect, end work on the res veeeel will, it je expected. will be under way in e few dlye. CID 0|` HIE UIIIWII DZ Rania first on the nbjoot. will `rate `no lnlllntln. Pnsmwuu. Oct. 7.-Inulligonoo N- ooivad from varimu pointa conrma the N- poro that. the Alridia and Orahaia will take the initiativo if thoir of act- tlemonb in not accepted by 3.? Iiliah. In order to secure oombinod action they uaroaton oxoommnnioafaion from lalam of such auction: or uihoa an nah auparata torma. A: the cropa all not harvested small bodiaa 0! tribaaman have bqnn to Inn VG. IIIIIIIUII We IDUITI C III UV`?! GU` ruinous are increasing ab, hul eIpelal- yinthe cronn lance department. The reoeipce for main landa clone hhle will amount to at out 8200.000. whlc in about 8108.000 more than lees year e. Then the wood: and lorcete branch will bring ln a large increnee. The public ,jnat.itut.ione will. for the meet part. return aur luaeea. The eatiluate fceucceeaion dutiee II 0175,- 000, and that amount will he reached. The province in feeling the effect of good bimee, end thelaw eoampe revenue and all form of casual revenue are increuing. Ontario (ion:-nInonI.'I Yearly III-pun I ll; Ono-Ilooolpto lnorooolng. Tonouro. Oct. 7.-'l`ho nnrpluu of tho Onto:-io govern moot chin you, on for on non bo oooorooinod. will go up into hundndo of ohonundu. It probobly will noel: tho half million mu-k. Tboroooi to in om; de- mrhnanl Am inn:-angina nub. hull mnhlol. Peclalon Of Home Iecretary that In ' AI-oueed lndlgnatlon. Lormou, Oct. 7.-When parliament re- aaeemhlee there in likely to be an exciting debate over a reeolution ceneuring are- cent decision of the home eecretary. which has created great indignation in various religious circlee. It appeare that in the northern countlee membere of the Catholic clergy have made an arrangement with the colliery proprietore by which a small epecied cum in deducted monthly from the wagon of each Catholic miner. and paid to the prieet ae duee." The prieet ie thue alforded a certain and eettled income, whether hi: pariehionere etayaway from church toavoid the collection box or not. A formal complaint wee lodged with the home eecretary. taking the ground i that the practice was a grose violation oi the Truck act. which prohihite truck store: or any areeeement upon the wagee of workmen. but the home secretary hae de- clded to the contrary. and indinctly inti- matee that it would be a good thing if other denomination: were aupported by the eame methods. _ ` IIIOWIIIK CODIIGOIIIIK DIIO PIWIQII 0! the United State: in the world. He further eaid that the United Stetee. in hie-eetlmation. we: not a very formidable eea giver. many of the American veeeele not in equal to the requirements of for- eign war are. He did not think that Spain had any detlnite plan of a naval campaign in the event of war, but if each exieted it would be modied by any aaelatanoe re- ceived from another Euro in power. Tlle belief is prevalent here I) the Spanish government eharee the general impreulon thetheenor De La Camera he talked too muc . III III. WWWTIIIUU In .0 HIKTVIUW PUIIIIIIIQI on Sept. 24th, in which he wu re ted as saying that while Spain had no main to on to war Iihh tho Unimd Staten if forced laying IIIIIJ Wlllll DJIYII BIG I10 KIZIFI I90 :`.:`..`,`."..t...`.'{,':.`2'.?. 32231331: .`......' uhowing conlidoring the position of that Unlmd Run. in Lha um-Id. MADRID. U05. '1.--ID I XDIIIII WIIIIGII held leet evening the government decided to grent entonomy to Cube under the euzereinty of Spein. end to continue the cempeign ee long ee my be neoeery. Premier Segeete he received e oeble meeeee from Uept.-Gen. Weyler, who oifere ie eervioee to the government end eeye : "I ehell not reeign." Lounox, Oct. 7._--8enor De Le Oeniere, nevel etteohe of the S nieh enibeeey in London. has been reeel ed. It in believed thet the ection of the Madrid government in reoelling him wee teken in can notice of hie utterenae in en interview pub lehed nn Rant. 94th. in think he: even I-anon-tad ll Ioylor 0801-: In IoivIou-Ioeau or I -nnnhh `1-Ij Ioofbolu-gusts Abernathy : Book and nhoootlun hnnmnk `lo Appoint A lluulnl Jenn. Imu:-ox, Oct. 7.-Ie is understood bare ham an Anni:-Ant. D.._J... {uni-D. -HI I.` vvvlu IVIII IIU tviiiilvvll Loxnon. Oct. 7.-Ir. wn lurnodybon to- la: that oh; RY;-nu-nil- gluinludhli-nu R-.- IlI]lII' IJIIUII llll III'VI%I--vvuu wn - Ipguhh Auuln. Mwun. Ooh. 7.--`At I osbinot council said I-gm gunning I-_InA nnunrnmlnh dnnidnd PRIE8'l"B_DUE8" UPHELD. AUTONOMY WHEN WE BUY COAL Work Will 30 Colnuonood. HALF A MILLION. E .___AL ._ AL- But later: at the Lowest And yon will an money. |A.C.J0llNSIO&Bl0 Thohuntlnthonuhtotuoanynhnia oda6GcIlngb'|. ` MW Naunn. Oct. 6.--AI tlhochun haul -dnydwbouaolohub nu hauled; boxuolvlmomd I36 ooloulls Ole. Nd. Noah. ' Ohocuwu Nd yuhnlny at Hulk gwoodntock Iron Oh In 010-: hun- mg, 5160.: Tina]. Oh. to 050.; Plu- boto,98lGo. I005-I00. . wATERMAN's~ 4 lDEAL_WlLL. can nun. No. 233. Life and ' in annual the I mpin. lnnoadlnuy uutlmonlo I Ch rontnoxr none for can . olurno an, "Tho but Quoon 1 Run noon." u um! mm of annotation. nldn ;|lVo0 unhudntlo asthma , vuunnulu mm to . ' when {no Irugonu. `Inn Abut um co..Llnl . Toronto. .-' . QANVABIBS. "QUIIN VIUIOIIAI E HELP-BIIJABLI ll! IN IVIIY I01` oulltnlooal 0| tnvolnc; to blind I snow dlaoovory. ` tnokod ID on has {moon 5 throughout town an` county ployaonl. `Communion 0; . mom an expense: nu noun (Input odln on bank whoa dart-d. add:-no I Wanna llmou. o .. London. On . Oundn. FYOUHAVE OHABAOTIB, FAIR IDUOI ` ntlon. wood npnonnnoo can oonvotu hoo- Iy. an Indnctrlonmbne not noun the molar You desire. write to no. [will to I you how I have hdlpod Iooru of man. and none wolol ` to um: nugmind happy lino. '1`. I. addnoo `I'll WORLD I . GENERAL SERVANT. HUS I II D King Benet. :.'. l'n Ibo ovloznlu. I` UUOD0"0l AND A HOUII `LID. ply arm van . m. to In. Ion-nu. uni`. can of . No Iron in tho Bunch. [:1 Min with one o! child. Apr!) Il- modiutoly to In. loxn.vn.1u Duo not. nut]. Inow or no mu IAI- old.nndIiIo:hcrolIln.( )III`- :01. Aged 0 3 by-uvon you-1. Funml will nko plnoo from the nddcloo 0! Cape. Juno: Inn. IN 0 throat. on Friday. uh 9: 60.3.. (C I. Mary : ouhodrnl, when I column to- qulom mu will be mug. Friondo Ind ~ acquaintance: no rupootlully Invited III attend. MAm>x0AN-ln Kingston. on 00!. MI. Michal Maddi 68 nun. ` The lunonl will 13%. in lots ruidcuoo. N Rana}. nOnnAh nn-u AD AA-nab an urn- GIRL '10 DO ROUSIIAIIPI W03 LE help with 0! child. medium): In. Iolnvzmlu hm -nan. 'Eiderd0wn Flannel Dressing Jackets IAB. am. `I'll Lunuo (Jinn-nun-cu-II 56:000. lblophono 141A. Open Dual EIDERDOWN FLANNEL by the yard in Pink, Blue, Cream, White, Grey and Cardinal Red. This isa very desirable material for small children 5nd babies` jackets. If you prefer thelagtol` made up ready for use we have them. lSTEl0l& STEAGY. nun! nun. Lnnmovnnnxn an Ilnun-- Prlnoou shoot. coma Bydunhun Itlul. phom communication. x %'r 1-". HARRISON oommmy . _..--_------w-w -:--- _ju - Undorulcn And lmbulmou. III and III Prlnoou Strut. `Phonon:-Wuorooml. W, Ruldonoo. D1. Opon day and night. noun. Fow1.n-At Mounb Chaney, Oct. 108. Oh wife of Juan Fowler, 0! 3 non. Nicely Made, pretty? $x.5o and $1.75 each. I-ail-\lsI\I\l\IIl\v lI A IAIIIID. W.u.xn Kxn:-lu so. Barmh chunk. nnmn. an nah uh 9.-o.I..I1.. n It, IFYOUHAVI OIABAOTIB, PAIR IDUO- IMDII. tood nnnonnnou can oonvnru Pl KW '~'=::=-"~"=~ --- |.'llO HIIIOIII WIII IVI IIII IIUU ICIIIT. Bagot strut. non Bay nnot. on Thin- dny at 2:30 p. m., to 80. Mary : cslbodnl and thence to the comm. N ALI II l\lYZ'-'1ll BI. DIFIIIXVI UIIIIUI9 Don-oio, on Oct. sch. b uhonov. O. E. Ooodnu. Prado:-int 1 Walker. I Kingston. to Knthorlno Iulnllo Royal. of Detroit. dnghur of Rail ! -lbyu. In:-mu-lv in! Kingston. or uuwuqp. unugnwr a formerly in! Kingston. "n"J':'y'I"wE:$3 .7'2":7i. uid. And nnthm 1:! Mn uooocrox AND A noun nun Ara`; L plum: noun 1:. coln. WEATIIER TPROIAIILITIII. VVIII R IIFI UIXI (II heap Fountain Pun -give the utlsfactloli. Olngb Cannot dd? a man : Imnonon Silk: and Drool Goodl. IITUI III Q'TIU"\i 4 P. M. mn1'r1o1~z. ~ t. Inwnnoo (uppu). - lair to cloudy. with Ihowol-I. um` 00- . `nooauuluuoo. A. .L. CL- WANTED. `T3 1_A- L_.-L_J! FOI CALI. DIII, Tn All QvA10nnoluIInchl Au dIyylIialInla' I )1. .. - w?a'r'."xn..." u... nun, "'.a"u.'."".'?"., vnptuunulhlhnuniuo will: not noun Anuuunououu lino, drifting out of the month o! in diotnn. Thnonou the river Inn` uul not has nun nun. 81'. Mlonun. Sept. l8. via Scuttle. Oct. 7.-'l`ho gononl improuion in that tho boot: that leave hero from this time on will not In able to at over 1.000 mild up the river bolero ywlll ho {roan in. All indopondont otounon will ho compelled to our cool. on the natives but cut. up all tho rift wood along the river bank for our l00 miles, and have sold it to tho summon ownod bytho two big com ion. The new nd: on Minool ond unar crooks continue to canto oxciumont. and than no now about 000 ninon on the round. Six Inn ham nrolnblv loot that lives ll! IIOI IDOIIB IN IIIIIIIII on um rounu. Biz non but probably that hon ll tho malt of I foolhudly nttompt to nil up 0:01.800 miles o! river. which inoono |:ou.rnu downn tuna oi 4rl_LA - L-- TL` I-nan I215 4|. Im. I"III IIOWIIII IKIIII DI dmni an hour. The nomtwo ol 1 an nuudAburctombioandl\rto. -..` I-.A ..._ 4|-lb!-nib nut AI ILA Innnth nf DI GIT` Om IKW$lI DIE . I10 XIII! out the Dglton trail and mu 0 nearly the whole trip alone. When within I Imu- drod miles of Lynn usual ho found the uni! can-ior. who In: last, and tiny come the hlnoo of the diutnnoo togothor. Mr. Brotnoborlolu t.o~dn for Son I`:-mcinoo. Ho refund to talk I at his own business. but said than the unounb of gold on the trgatu-in of the Yukon wu not maggot- AI , n-u---- vv---u---:- A FEW uunnnno tovmzs mum: AT the DAIRY QOHOOL. Puelcllnru on up- plioatlon. No milk taken h-om patrons of choou fnotorlu. J. A. RUDDIOK. Suponndoll All clan` of Ion lulu; Landed at 88.. ` llclnal. Tnmvu, Wuh., Oct. 7.-Hem-y Brat- nobor. the celeb:-and mining export for bho Rothlohildn of London. bu ruohod Taco- ma direct from Duuon Cit He came -_._ AL- I\.I._ A...:I -...I _- - ....-I- oh- l"I.Il Laalocvl lulllo suppomd by It. John A. Luna and Oompnny ol Plum in Aloundor Dulnu lfunou Gonody Drums. me DAn;;v>%% wma. |THE 1%H"MiiiH0$'M%EN!T'l -v- - --_ ._._ I=Ru)A, dcidialk 8th.l OABDEBS CAN BI AOOOIIODATII. with roomu,ox- room: without bond 1! refund. at. aao Brook Street. Bloom-to light In every room. Use of M10 ono andmvory Inodon oonvonianoo. '.l\lop onowt. OABDEIIB OAK Bl AOOOIIIODATID with both mule and double I-oolnl. with modern oonvnionou. at In Quoon struts. TWO LARGE UOIIODIOUS NEW BRICK Eouu. non the eomor of Anna sud Prinoou Strata. oontsinlnc 1o roomu. hot water fnrnuco. and all modom immova- Prinoou stnou. ooncunlnc 1o hot fnrnuco, unprovo- montn: nhtod. 'l!'or hnthor nu-tloulnu anal) lnrnuco, and all modom unprovo- mo tn:lkht.od. turthorpntloulsrunpol to II. .0. Tnounox, 001-nor Prlnum nu Ohuhun Btuou. W0 LLRGI IRON`! BOOISJUENIIIIID. hosted with hot water. with or wlullout bond Home has all mod n oonnnlonou. 00 Union SM-on. jut above` In; Strut. We onto: you advance agent ; we inuiot upon gutting the bent, and as In know tho ditforonoo between good And poor oonl. we got the boot-ao do you ifyon buy from us. 0. no QUIIN BEBIIT. NEAR Y.l 0.A. Building. suitable for bonding homo. Ilovoo rooms. ood oollu; roeony oonorotod llld new)! oil ad Rout modcnto. Apply to mm. In Ouumuuu. _ W0 LARGE OOIIODIOUS NEW BRICK PI-innnn Stnatn. containing 10 rooms. but W-am-.Z'KZl.ZW lb P000 `lloilolvol UV. Eu-nut hnuvsl cameo in St. James` chunk tn-night. nu-nun In In A Divorce Cnro" at D t b P I . Do u.,lod mnmgmmintrw. 1-o.u";- Mu no Boplomlnr. Apply nut door to]. II. Wucn. :1 without board. A lady Union strut. non collogo. LARGI modern man no son 1!. Wucn. llfllaily IOGOIOOI an. Inn -rm.-`nuns Hr. cum: In-mgnu. .llu1nrob May In AA Divoroo tho opus hpulo to-night. BIOK HOUSE. III DIVHION . A1` 0 b P !. ..,|lod 0on3:::n1oou.ill) :.%nxor?11tnaoo . ELHMQHD. Inland. Iuumoonn In J Vigorous in Action. Pllnol-Ho. Do. 150. Paul azaneuve. ___-_A-.I L. n. I-L_ A I -_- -..A n--....-u OABDEBS OAN BI AOOOIIODATII. with momma: mom: without 1! TROUBLE Eixuv TO c6M:.' LABGI PLEASANT BOOK. WITH OR. L wistout bond. A lady puferrod. so 11'! Mon stunt. oolluo. _.ghn_gL_ an 1n___-A AI Is never to permit a ous- tomer to go away dis- satised if we can help - it. ' ~ Chupneu and Qusllty In Penn, Peaches, Quin- cos, Gnpes, Apples, .. Bananas and all kinds of fruit. 'l'OYE'S, King - st. -V-- -, ...-o v.- M Iauuusmmemoaaacy /unnmcgi pmmmsiememtiaurmmq '0UR RULE Il`l[.l( WANTED_._ _-____ ----.--- ... Tho Young Romantic Actor. LOCAL MEMORANDA. TIT ONI NIGHT ONLY. TO LET. BOARD. Boys Suits. Boys Overcoats. Boys Reefers. uduouon, Maoorlulng In amount In Plot. in Action. wu All right. And In: ucoundod to nd Ibo homo intact but empty. H0" at once concluded that the ooonpum had left tho hm: hnpina it Innlll Ink: lm curl! van. no.9 oomuol. lll Inony plus: an nomoo eproodliobhohroohondhogoutohorotho roilwoy Bio. Boyond Eamon Bpriogo oll hologrophio oommunioobion in out on`. Tho poloo oro hurnod and tho wiroo oro lying on the ground. Hero and thoro hoeido the crooks oro to ho ooon long otrooko oi whito oohoo nix or oight inohoo deep. oil who to- l Inoino of thoneondo oloordo of wood ho- longing to formoro in tho diotrioh. In thin one item olone tho looo of the tumors in imlnonoe. ond one oon ooorool vontnno on ootlmooo of it. Onoo in o whi o o home or born oon ho oeon. toctod by boing in o nioro thon unuouol y lu-go clooring. which hod ooooped tho omoo. On tho next. form I the horns and houeoo would he in rnino. ond noor h o unoll hoop ol fumicuro ond pot opo o woggon or oolno form mochinory. ohowing how little hod boon Iovod. On looohing South In- dion tho villogo is odooolotao ruin. Among the ruins people are ooorching to find or- .t.ioloo of voldo them by oomo ohonoo might hove oocopod doetruction. but. their ooru oro nob often rowordod. A Copuchin {other from Octowo won on the ooeno only yostordoy, ond woo doing whoa he could to comfort tho dieinhoritod villogors. If. ion at Knuth Indian And wininihw thoh III I-IIIU `III IIOIIX WOIIIQ K DIITIUI, IIIIB II wandered any to an rdngo in the fields. The smoke wu donoo. md they must have lost tlnir way. Lab at nighthor hloihor-in-law. Jonoph Lovoillo. rhitod the bout toouthnaho u..- `ll --Lb gnu] --- -Abn.._.I..I A4. I-) ullclllnul III! IIII uwupuw Ila IIII bout, baring it would take In only hndnm and 1:19}: in mud: Im- Being always ready for .a bargain placed us in possession of a lendid lot of New Tweed ffect Dress Goods to offer for 3oc. All dark ehades and good value at 45c. XVIKUI DI ISIII VIIIIRUTI Wlli uW`II- inp won in nlno, fought to an horn. They left her house when the dangorwu punodmd oauhionod her to Domain in H1. imam. hula tn icon A IAN-.h UIIIBUT VII W lull XIIEIIXICI llUl' W0 rolnnin in the house. but to hop 3 vntch lost it should catch fire. In. lnvoillo and tho rub on` the household. evidently four- i|'n5 that the bonus would be burned, left. it unntlnral Anni In lain rains: in 9.5. Kw` IIII IFIIIIO IIOIIX In VIIIC IIOITIJ onto! the villa Shown lnhly loltn widow and her one was in noomovhnt expand ion. On Tuesday uttu-noon unto! the villngon whose dwell- inan can: in aging, lanolin tn OOIIIIOIT II IIIIIIIIJOTIKU VIII TU. It was at South lndinn and vicinity that the only tnnlitien I0 fur mporhd occurred. The citcumutnnou under which the death: occurtod no particularly and. Mn. Fnnk Lucille. IIOI` children and her Iintor lived hnnghhnp in: `rain: hnnnn in {LA nnn-ll: IKVUIIIC. DUI" VKIIIUICJ Ill DUI" III!!!" IIVUU oopthor inn {rune homo in the north nnnmnfthn vilhng Rhnwnn lnhlv Inltg 0| IIITUWIKKL In` an UIIITUIIIIUCJ loll! vil . end the bush, {enoee end ferm buil inge on the ontekirte ere destroyed. From two mile: eeet of Beerbrook qnwerd the deetruction in complete. Whet e few honre before wee e erniling oouetry cled in the crimson clothing of eutumn, in now, e oherred end hleclened mate. The berna. gernering the salon : crops. were deetroy- ed rendering the induetrioue eettlere denti- tnte end loroingthom tohegin egeintohreve the herd etruggle to extrect e preoerioue livelihood from the etubborn eoil. Along the reilroede on both eidee no the bleokened woode: meny treee ere lying metrete. end meny needing ere like age tomhee. In meny pieces the ernee enmnrllmhhnhnnknuxdhnnnnhnhnl-nth: W19 IIIUIX 0]` VOTE IIIIOUDOIUQ Ill W10 IIIIOIB. About ve miles from Ottswe the rst evidence of the re is seen. Here end thege slong the track and in the elds are burned petohes. Fire had not touched Esetmen Springs village, but the emote of ree could be seen in the vicinity lest evening. Between Eastman Springs and Beerhrook the re hes in seven! pleces crept up to the truck. but its revegee were not severe. The village of Bee:-brook hsd snerrow esoe , being protected on the south end weet 1 bell: of herdwood. The tire eurroun ed the ill-.. -_.I AL- L..-|. 6...... _...I C...--. the People Burned to Death at South In- dIan-IIve Townshlpa In nuaaell county Devaatated-0rope mined. lloraea and cattle Itrewn ABout-l`Ire Ipreed to the Railway 'l'I-acks- Thousand: or cord; of Wood In Ashee-Desolate Iulna. Oruwa, Oct. 7.-Five people. as al- ready stated. lost their lives in the conde- iration which devastated Russell count on uesday. Four recided in South In ian, and the fth four miles north-east of the village. The dead are: Mrs. Frank Le- veille. widow; her two children, Ellen and Francis, axed six years and one year re- spectively; Misc Stilea, aister of Mrs. Leveille, and Mrs. Lacroix, a woman of about fty-ve yea:-a. While the death of the above named is certain. their charred bodies having been found yeaterday. it is feared that many others were also burned to death in the ne,which swept ve townships, burning crops, barns and houses, and leaving the hard pioneers bereft of the results of not on y the sea- son`s work, but ef ears of hard labor. The destruction an suffering of farm animals were very great. large numbers of cows, horees. pigs and sheep perished in the ames or were smothered in the smoke. Alu-uu Rn. wall-n 'wuaen (I00-n-In O-J-an rah Deadly Work_oI' Bush fires In the past. IPEHPLESIIFFEREHIIREAILY.I Drcssrwccds, 30 Cents.

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