ulrlwu [rum 1 W000 no-any. Rein in anxiously looked for hero on the water etill remain: low in the iunenoque river causing the {eotorioe to shut down egein to-de . Mu. John Molmnghlin bu gone to ingeton general hoepicel for tnetrnenb. Herbert Mccnlpin, nf Water- loo, Que. 0.P.R , M-ein deepnbohenie Vinit- ing fnende at South Leko. After A arug- gle looting all summer the pin Ie of Stone In-eeu north eee their new Ii ewelk en ecoompliehedfecb. It will be A green convenience and something decidedly in the way of an improvement to hint pert of the town. ADIRONDACK LAND PURCHASE. 0! may wcnli uown Dy trmn ea ulllll. The peuengera on the steamer Prinoeu Louiee. on the way from Kingston to Gan- enoque on Tueedey evening. hnd quite a scare, the cylinder head blowing out. ll- ing the interior of the bout with steam and Playing the mischief genernlly. Fortunate- y the en ineer wee rt ten and no one was hurt. A tor I delay of about on hour it we: tempornrily repaired and the steamer proceeded to (hnenoque without further miehep. W. Martin and N. Mnlone. both of Toronto. were in town on bueineu to- day. Meure. P. Reid and W. A. Reid re~ turned from Tweed to-day. Ruin in nnximnlv lnnhnd for ham an M.- Aeeldent to Steamer Prlneeu l.ouIIe-A New Bldownlk. GA.\'AN()QUB, Oct. 6 --Among the twenty or twenty-tlve who took in the popular ex- eureion to New work were Maura. Hurry Abbott. Reginald Lncimer, J. A. C. Thom- son, John Lee. [-1. Anton. Fred. Bell. L. A. Ostorhoub and Mrs. A. Allen. They took the steamer Valeria be Clayton inthe after noon. Several others went. on the morn- ing bout. Gnnnnoque was nearly deserted to-day, Lnnadowne fair being the great At. traction. Ev -ry livery rig was engaged to bake visitor: down. Beeidee upward: of fifty went down by train as usual. The nnnononrn nn Hm ntnnrnnr Prim-man IIUUIU um Ill!) IIXIDIDOCI DUB WIUIJOWI. At the meeting of the women : minion- ery society of the Bay of Quinbe Mebhodiit church conference hold in Peterboro it was reported the: 85.778 on had been contri- buted by the branches, An increase of 8653 over lent. year. Mn. A. W. Grange, Na- pnnee, wen re-elected correoponding reo- retary. M re. Svephen (hbeon. Napenee. ie organizer for Nepnnee dietrict and Mn. Grunge for Tamworth district; UIIIUIII ~ Mu. Jacobs, Queen street, has complem- ed to the city engineer the: etonee from bleete tired in connection with the Queen street never have broken the roof of her house end also smashed the windows. t Ar. oh- ......n.... ..r .1... .........-..v. ....r..:.... Iluwr. lrl. (Uh) W000. Dr. And Mrs. Gardlnor, Booby : Bay. worointho city to day on choir nodding tour. Dr. Gardiner is 1 gndunto of Quota : collage, and In doing well in the um. norther village. Our man : . nnfnh unul fnnnv and blank um: norcner vmago. Our man : notch bwoqdnoy and blnok worltod cult; hnvo style, make And ninh (r superior to nnyin thmtraie. Grnnd nion. UUIBI. Uflll union. R. Urquhart, New York, in in the city. He onno our to stand bho funeral of his I litter. Mn. (Dr.) Wood. Dr. And Mn anrdlnhr, nnhun Run, VWITII. BJJA. K I-`WE: .KP. Ihocnllolaudou no uomollj nlnxiwn mllll IOOII. . We wane ovary mother of a boy to no our range of boys sum, roofer: and over- oonhc. Grand Union. R Irlnnlunnl KY`... Van`. In ha lm: Alta IHIINI Ullllla A. '1`. Phillipa. Obuun, uounq auporlni tondcnh ol oannla, la in tho oihy n nonme- tion with the improumunco being made to Kingston Mills loch. VA InAnf. nun:-n nnntlunr 1. A Inn: On nan 103`: heavy I wool hwood Iuila 34.705 oquu to an told 11 mo B . Gr=nc3nUnIony. , comp. " ` Dkllll..- l\L._..... --It-_ -an--2.." '31 Ill III) Iopooll QIIII on tho lly. Thou no no union of tho police com-5 this morning. ` Our bargains no bu-gain: in rouliey on walls: in nuno. Gnnd Union. Don't min Iain Morgana May in "A Divorce Cum, on 0 upon homo to-night. F. G. Lookout, Bollovilio. of the arm of Hoinon & Lookout, in In the city. Th: ohm-minu nnm-nu. Mu-aunt Muv. in nunu I UDIIIOIU, II III IIIO OW]. . 'l`ho_ charming neuron. Mu-guru May. in `Ah1:nvoroo Cure" at tho open homo 00;` n G l--|- |.--..... _u .._--| ;_--.I ...n. J; In his no Inc In 3. ojung I I\-A ` f\-A-L jacking gnu-ti... ..0. (3ANANoQu Nivs. wmo-s ;...;;..v..`..+T.."{ -`hull . N-..\:.-.'0ot. 7-.-'l`h that John Y. |loKun'n Iliad In hili in dis- `lldl the Oslo`: prison I d domnnnnL Thu ovenwiuusn woman] All Who An Physically Breton Down An Quickly Rattan! To Health by Palm`: CORP] Compound; I'IIFU|"" Napoleon when at Si. Helene once mid of his hone: "Ho hee memory. knnwladge end judgment. Hu dieiinnuiehon hie mee- ier from his eervente. although Iheee etc more coneumtly about him. I had e have which distinguished me from the reel oi the wnrld and `whirh manifested by Me bounding end hnugmy gels when I wee upon hie beck that he carried e men ee- periur to those around him. He would `Inn: mm-r any one to mount him except myself and the groom than took cereol him. When I hand lost my way. I threw the bridle upon hie neck end let him let hie way. with the ineviiebln vault of mi- ing the right roe ."-l:ier_uer'e Round '1`:- hip, 54., IIDI I'll II \'Ull. Tho duke am :9 In that Copenhnpn mun wvll pmvldcsl for In hlu old age. He M had ulmndnm I-ntlnnn. thi but of can and was allowed to mum at will in the park at strnthncldnnya. HI: name live: with his numorn. {or II In Ilnkvd with M0 In hlstnry." Xnnnlnnn uhnn at St Halon; nnnn -Ial Wellington and Napoleon`: not-MI. Tho harm that tho Duke of Welllngton rmlu nu Wnmrlm was named (`-openhnm-n. Wlu-n tlmt. f--nrful hnnlo was over. lm hnrnu nppmml sunylnpnthlzo with and ap- prwlnlu hln mnntol-`n nun-vu. fur when the duke nrrlvod M. Iwmlqunrtonn. and. utter mulnp tho |`r|(|l9 n-Inn son gromn. lla- mounml, the home klvknl up his horln In an nmmh-m ocnmny of dvllgzhl, nnylng an clearly an H. In posalhlo for n horse to my anything, Tired M I am. I will make you pm that I as well an tho nut. can show my jny In the victory which my mum: hnl m'h|M'od. " 'I`L.. .I..L` ...-5. In AL_A l`......_L-_._ lllllllllalllllt Ul IIIU lIlI'. Whllo -klm wvnr high In the alt om- Mnmh noun. of ;mm- ying In the V wmlgo vw uvor. 'l`lu-y invnrlnhly Moppml, brnlzv up nml Imvon-d about. the queer oh- joot and M hm ow nwny. While the Inruvr blrdsnll cnnmfrmn heights above the kltm. the small lnlrda of the Mr will nllglnt on tho string lmldlna tho klm and ` uwny to nnd {m.-UhIongu Nown. uuluuuu I] III Inn ! pnuu IIIOIIII mu Ilouoouuvo nous. 'l`In|uIn- pol-IIII-ontho olsingsingtolho `n nhndoot of Flinn: and tlzgovornor. Ila llekunon phyolod condition was oxoollnnl. Inqnul ltll \'ll5W- - Another experience mu had with in short that cnmo from the New! Jersey min of the Hudson and new Itrnlght. for the queer object In the Mr. Ho apparently had made up his mind to go straight through It, but ohnugvd and dived underneath. He won: around nnd ubnvo It-, and through as glam It could bu l(`(.`l) thut. he cooked his eyo at lnlwlmrudnrlu u must nmulnnl nmnner. Ila atm-om! nwny a few hundmd foot. uhnngvd his mind nml onmo swooping hunk. Ho llnully roluct.nnt.l_v.\\'out mvny, mystlcd nwr thls quuor u(ld`.t.1un to the Inlmhltuuzs nf tho ulr. \I|.lI.. I-In . . _ . n . . ...` I.I_|. In AL. _I_ `.... llfill. No bird. however. he: ever nlighted on I kite or ntteckcd one. While one scientist was (lying a train of live kites A couple of yenrn no A large silver tipped englo oeme suddenly out of the higher uh-and Iweoped round nnd round the rsi: kite, looking ngulnat the sunset sky like in huge silver bull. As the train oi` kites who pulled in the eagle followed, visiting one kite and then another. seeming unoertnin just what to do. In at low Ininutoe. when he neemed to have decided that they were not good to eat and he knew nothing about them any- way. he indignnnhiy new on end was lent ` to view. A ....4|..... ..-......I....-.. ....._ |._.I ...IA|. _ _A..-|. -an-un: vv qyo Mung nmmlng axporionoel have been tho lot of the scientists who have been munlpulntlng kits: for Iulontlo purpolu. Largo birds are always Intel-tad In the strange duvlool oating In the air and can- not quite make out what they nro. Prompt- ed by sharp curloslty. they hover around the ontlng kite and subject themselves to tho danger of becomlng entangled in the Illkon utrlng and being dragged down to earth. \!.. I.I-.I L .... ..- t.-- .......- ._n_.LA_.| -.. other my Birds. `loo. Alfootod II the nnsg III-up IHIVIJ IIUII uuuluuy uuuurreu III IIII OXIIOD." N ot only are poatmanton forbidden to furnish lists of persons receiving mail from their poatomoos. but the win: and families of tho poanuntor are also forbid~ den to tell what the head of the family may have mentioned. AI to the member: of his fmuily, the enforcement of the pro- hibltlon in left with the pomnu0or.-.Now Iork Pnaa. uni] nmlu wnuur ll] IIIOII In one ll money. It in possible that the New York pont- oinoe authorities huvoovenlooked that gon~ oral rule for postmaster: in the conduct of their umoea which says: It in important that mail matter be postmarked in a pen-~ toot wunner so that euoh letter and gure of the stamp may bo distinct. A failure on the part of tho posnnnetqr to postmark mail iogibly not only reeota upon the management oi` his uioe, but render: him liable to be chill-goal with delay: whloh hnvo not actually uouurred at his omoe. Nnh nnlv nm nn-tmnnm-n hwhhhlnn on wuwu on ueuvery. ' y lo`: quuqr, but It than In poaugo duo on .3 letter mlw poabnmater onnnoc lawfully accept postage mumps In payment. The only legal bender In such ll one In noulbla than the Nnw Ym-It nnnt. an uuuuuuy Iupplumenli at the Ulllde. Soldiers, sailors and marines in the no- tlye service of the Unitod states no the only penom in the country who can tend their mail 0. 0. D. It their letters no marked "noidier n letter, " sailor: letter" M or mnrine n letter." on the one may be, and under these word: appear: the Mann- Inn of the commanding ollloer. the post` age, but ut nlnglo rates only. will ho col- lected on delivery. It`: nnnm-. hunt. it than In running. A... .. -cu uwpuiwu IVIIU Ill UH` Which Ibo Flblio loci. in the administration of Ivory poctoiliol there no bound to u-in dicrcncoc in- twoon the nnthoriliiu and tho public which have to in rotor:-ed to Wuiainciaon for ad- Juctnncnt. Thou rule: no made which will in the grievances, bub the public `on- omiiy known iittio about than minor rog- uiutiona. They no promulgated. of nouns. in the annual Poctoiiioo Guido. but who over road: that, cxccpt for tho location oi mice: and the cinciiionion of man not- tori A man may suspect that hil wife in routing I poccoico box from which to get cinndodtinc mail, but he onu't prove it by tho pocuonioo. for the employees no for- bidden to mil/tho name of any penon who rent: a box or drawer. The Press has noted from time to time come of the odd M and least understood or the newer mics. and it add: here some othu from tho lol- eci: monthly Iuppicmonc of the Guide. Holding. nnilnn Anal nnnnlnnn In tkn .._ ---_-: `OD Disputed blah Cull III" Dinah an- shun. 1.1:-.. n- `IIHIUWIIIWHI CWT`. WIICII UV. 5. Onuhll mud in nu Bunuol Tutor. oi lotion. son of 8. bar. and III Minnie Crawford. noond daughter 0! Join Onwiold. of Album. The bride was tonono 0! Ir. Gnnhllh lunar circuits. and ulna to visit Kingston on thin inur- oooulon. They will nude in tho vlllnp. 0! non. any at baa. KITES PUZZLED BY KITES. roafomot mun. FOBIIRRLY RICHMOND I O0-. I18-LEO Princess Street. Wanda : Fine Black Cnhnon `Gloves. bnntihl OIIIIOHIIJ Inch. yllllll lIll`\Ip UUI%CUp Cit Women`: White tad Oman Miln- 0OhCCIhIlI!'0 (Hons. olnhtoidotd . `W. \v-_..'._~_ 15:..- n|_-n. n-_n___-__ lUI' llUK'o Wanton : Black Bilk Glenn. oooo lined. 60o.pnir. \VnInAn`n Finn Rho`; `Jul; fllan-an '"{ &n"." am. 1.5.1. Glam. pinch lined. bnmnea. 500. * % \V:unnn - \VI\iIA ant` aming ":'nn, St%arf__gh_gtp|ie, uuiluu lllu Ulvvvu. wulbu ICU IUI CCU: Guunslot Driving (ilom. Real Kid sud Mach: Palm. woh 01.75 for 01.25. Mines` Kiri Glovu. 760 nod 01. GLOVES AGAIN---Nb mutter whu the noodwn think it : provided for hm. I ny-...-_.u_ nI._-L n:IL 'n|__-_ n--__ IUUIIIK. . I. IJIIK Specinl Black. Brown Ind Tm Kid Glovu. worth $1 for 750. V 4 Ispooinllilack. Brown nml Tan 4- Bntlon Kid Gloves. worth 750 for 69. I1_.....I-A I\....2.._ ll|.....- D--I 1!!) TUIVTI UH`: DID. II III. -.UIIWIIOU Sulouupuzn Johmtnn am. when Rov. . mg: Q-Ln; u._ ..l D L`- __a UIU\I IICKIIIH Q ICIBU UICU I Black and coma" 1<'i1"(a:'3'$'.' combination stitching. binding and lacing, H.915 pair. ngninl 111...]. nnn-n min` DIV-.. l`i`:n`:1`1In:'::l;,w"ir`).;;-`l'{.id Gloves. Embroid- ered backs. 2 large clasp: 01.26 pnir. nlnnlr Ina n'nunn \/lIlIIU|'|DUU I\|u \lIUVUU JDIIIUIU. \)UI' on. and opera _,nhnde|. 8 button moaqmtlro 81.26. nlllll DIINCUIID nlllkliza .I\|Ll \llJ\I'I.'JIJ"' VVIUII `WU UUIIIU nuke tho types picture. the graceful prettimsn of them new styles ne made Kid Gloves. conjure up your idenl glove. then come and see it. here. Finent. French Kid Gloves 81.60. 32 pninrul Mocha Gloves $1.25 pair. Embroidered back Kid, (Moves. in Violets. Purple Green. Reds. 'I`um|.Browm. Blacks sud open Bhndea 81.50 pair. I....:.... m....... n..nm.;a...a 1.... IJIIIUUG CI -9! FUN 0 Lancing Gloves Embroidered bnoh. Black and Colored: $1.26. 'TnrInnan.` `(:11 lllnunn `Hunk: Dal, Trimmed Milline-ry - Throngs of critical folks have en'oyed the milliner show this week. They notic- ed two inds Hats an Bonnets, prettier than ever, more artistic. Prices less than ever and this applies to the Paris made Millinery as well as to the charmingly Chic Creations from our own work rooms. There are hats at $15 and $20 and more but such elegance is new at the several prices. There are hats at $4 to $8 that are revelations to hat makers._ Stylish, ne materials, well made, Kin stonians hadn't seen modishness and fair prices [yoke until it was done at this store. KID GLOVES---Wiali we could veorllmon-.850 pair- the the wm" 1_l" C|'hm|' 9'0"} new tine Pm" 0' ml"ld'"d l"ho 95 I3": up wmn" '0 Lin Clllllmm mV~'v 95- ithere. wm"'| Fl000 U003 Cllhlm Gl0V0|- l- . \Vn_=en`-.11-VJ 0-hmoro Glam. tllovec_._ _Viol.-ts, - _Purplc _(}rccn, I 15 PW`- lt -..._._u, t_1___-,_ can 9. n In a A looker to-day may mean a buyer to-morrow, and to-day you can look into the future. Our fall and winter stocks are ready. I`_2..-.--...1 1\`lZll2.......- 'I`\............. .1` ....2L2-..I t_II-_ OAIOII :58? 4 Sight Seers Are Walcome. RM. Bold In bottle: at In. 1|d.. In. 9d.. 6:. L. and 11:. oh. None In con Inc wL6t`o\11 "Dr. J. Collh Browne : Chlorod no on the uovommons Bump. vorw o In Toutimon accompanies ouch hon sou: nunc1unn-.I. '1`. DA llNPO!lT.a8(}roM. Buuollum. Bloonnhnrr. L uuwuu vv-pu --rnvuo Aqakt-sud putty \:odding took boo Innovating. Oct. cm. at the Ilobhgdiot nu-nnnnnnnnJnhnnnn shun; uhnn Rm. I From W. Vennlhn Petttnew. M.D., former: Lecture at M. George`: 933-79 Hospital. London--"I have no hesitation in nuts in; t? 6 have none not with any medicine so eionolone M an Anti-spasmodic and (In no. `It vo Ilo'!Ll\rl.I\'()RI\.; e n . Iumptlon. Asthma. Din-rho.-a. and other dlnocuu; and am 1- out y Mail wlt Earl Rm-1nellcomm\1nlN\te(1 to the Oolle e of Phyalu am met 0 no lvoul I from Her Imam`. Consul at Mnnllln to the 9 eat that cholera hlu been I: In ten rm 1.: that the only nmmmr of an service was cIn.mmnvmt.--He Lancet. Int I\eounber.1Iu. . OAUTIO --m<`.WAllB 01*` PI}! OY AN INITATIONB. CAU'l`ION-Vloe-Chancellor Mr W. Page Woo stated thut DI}. 00I.l.lI BIOWII WM undoubtedly the Inventor of 0llLI)l!Ul)YNlt; that the whole story a t 0 dorm ant Inn wnudellbomtely untrue. which he regretted to my land been worn to..-Bu mu. IKH. `(sun-uvuu Flllhll -Il\l \J\II\II\.'\I vlolll Undressed Kid zllovon lllnoh. Col- -...'I an--- -I.-.I-. D Lnn-.. bHLORODYNE- VIE IV IIIIIUUXIC U UIIU K IVVVKIVIVI I Worcester; } Crone & Blackwell. Ltd.. London ; and Export Ollmen generally. } Jr: ll: UUUII DKUWIIUI DIIIUTUII ll! Ull VIII \IUVII'IIIl-IUIII lilllllo \lVUI'VVIIIlIIlIIl' ZUIIIVII mtimon honjgl. Bnuollum. B1oomhnry.London.ln 7 Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors Inna:-On: u LEA ANIJ PERKINS on-run: Iwluu-I-In of every Bottle of the ORIGINAL YYOROEITIRIHIRI 1:. Ei3EII~"Eii-J AGENTS: J. M. Dough: & Co. and Urquhn-II & 00., Monbrul. DR.- J. COLLIS BROUVNE S RITML IVIRYWHIRI. OBSERVE THAT THE SIGNATURE }. * CHLORODYNE :'.f{`.`13L ,.?`.`m':.1`.'.. ."..`.:`.x`. ..'.`.9;31`."' ' """"' "" M CHLORODY In the only pmmuvo In No nlflu. nnminannn. Gon.0nnoor.'I`uoM1noho. Mon 11;! 10.000. formora n uh: [no Anti-anmmodlo Sodntlvo. ave Ilnd It In Gon- CHLO THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE CHLORODYNE f.?`u'i`L..`3`i {ui'i,1.".'..$."}.a?:.3&. ." '" PRINTED I8 NOW '_!.!;.-'i99 9'1-I _.Sh9 Sm UUUDIIWI 3' P"o - Women`: Heavy Double Ribbsd Minn. so. pair. Nina Inc Halo Woolu Him 880 and 850. Ben` and Girls` huvy dollo tib- bod mm: I00. ` 9hiIdru`u Black Wool Him 100 "os1nnY.ou npcluhu 3. """"...;.......' "":..`." .'."..._':" VI: .|llI\'I IIUIIIIIU W00! C159. VIN. Women`; Fina Double Wool Him. 850 sud 85 plit. Wnmnn`n "gnu: Flank]. DILLJ auv. mm. mm. Minna` Fancy Plnid Ringwood Gloves. 800. 860. and too. \I1_..-..I.. t...n.a.--._ f....-L n_.._.. \.ll\IVUU. Inn}. VIII! IIIII `lvlh _ Women`: Imitation Limb Gumt- loCI.Ul.86. Women`: am: Mitts, nmiy but-.01 Women : I-`inc Fnno Made Fancy Blnck Double Wool Him. 000. \v4\lnAn`n IN... I`-unKI. \l1..I II{I|_ ""M`{:.'S- Bingvrood Glam in Black. Brown. Navy and Cardinal. lo. 150. 900. S50. uh--- 13-..-.. nz....._-__1 rn-..,_ um wuuu UIUVUI Ill IOU nnu DOD. \w7om.n'. ma mugwood Glovoo. (00 pair. M mun` Binnwood man: in Rlnnlt. "a'..':' Funny Ringwood Glam. 160. 900. I80. |l:-__-I 13-..-.. hI-2,s I \L._.._-_i m\ \ g:a:u s Fancy White und Black Riznswood Gloves at 860 and 850. .._.-.J- I)I-j I):......__) nI_..._ -u vvvvvn gltnlnnaaiuh to :50 found on lontho . A on . on. l":lnnool or'$%'::.?%n".n$. Whoolu to nm. In: to but whats. 11 Old no. ..__.. - ' IO \ SAUCE. V IN BLUE INK - DMOONALLY M3038 TI-It L1 B 5 h ` .lv:. H :w'"1s'1'n'o"$- iu.u.n wit. 0. cl-unll." nnuu. uou populll Inoyolu lo! 171.. THE OBNDRON '97 at $85.. -- '96 at :75. -- RACER at 390. Vuuunca at sowo._ Aw. % J. MOORE. Aa-nn: up n-..-.---.- _____... DIHIIQIIN but month: of the you ride the Inn`. non popalu Bloyolu for `M. . 1'0-an nnlnnnn nun -4 on- ' rnluon hunk" Advloo tno. l\no'modo- nit GRQNJ AumON.l`xnnrs. at ulldnc nu uv...hmn-u sum Ion- . The only rm ol at-nduato I- DXEIII lhn Ihnnnhnnn In-nu.--..nlnn ...o....~ tilt GRl?NdARI N.I` Pins. 3, av...h2wu Sula or min an Domhnon Irumwung patut onmnlnly. Mention tlmpnpcr. - IoudlIIIIupforo\u'l'uInt|h|| hook llawtococ Iflnut." " What prollulblo to ln\'ent.." Ind Iona uwup rorour huumnl ll-aw toga 9 i'3'.u'.'.`:.'.'. i'.`.'.'.'.`.`. -"'.`i'.'a".":'.".' :'$ ..{"`i~.'1".}..3`.i`L' MARIONA IIADION. lxpcnrs- " | Rurloroa. Eendmn and eliancel -I ll-IIUI VIII year. For pamphlets explanatory of the company's attractive Investment plans of insurance and copies of its last an- nual to on. showing its unexoelled nanoi position. address -- vv---pvuaau IIIIVIIIIIUIII IIIII III` vestment Annuity Plans combine var liberal and advantageous features. A I Policies issued by the Company are indisputable after being in force one year. wh I\Ilhl\`a'san Au-Jna~..xl..__ -I AL- is a strong and progressive Company, its ratio 0! assets to liabilities and not anrglus to liabilities being larger than the of any other Canadian Company. Its Compound Investment and In- asgnlu-A-6 l.._..Ia-- nu--- my uwuuuuq uu yuur Iuvluulgl 50 In- uto the nancial standing of the grant companion. The Int avail- iblo government utnrna show that the O Inghun' Old stand. poalto uurogory. Prmous Boggoot ALL RIW AND UBTO-DATE 00018. . It made with rofefo;:c to;1o Oompnny in which on intend to insure it will i I ' - 2'...`.?...';`. ..!.`:..z:::..-:::::s: :2 _N_oi_'th A_meric_auj pmmnn mun ~llEOISION Thu! Iran't as hard as you I thinkthcy me. The trouble ilivorybody bu boon saying boil, money : mu: scarce" r til the `we bbgnn to believe it ` (imam vet. ~ Trythn mind cure. Instead of saying ,Timu are hard, in ying to younelf Things are picking up," and then come and pick up some low priced,` high-grgde footwear It Suth erland s 1 PROMPTLGRD -- : uvujuj LGIII. II IOITIIAL ITIIII`. John I. Iolnnvn ounduon. .... `I I I\.A D X` _-._-_ ' 'm' -" hllodtylonoi BICYCLES. A non: ooupao In-rlod. `.5 -_.l _..AA.. .....l.Ix__. A`- Pbpulnr Shoo Houuo. w. J_. F3411; P03. I I 9 KINGSTON xnd 1 nil natural :1. pItI&junlIlnl|IdtouuIu|! v..._. -y-uvuenuev IIIUIIIIIU Limeend for the purpoee of meeting in] Winnipeg reepeoting the perry leederehip. ' Sir Cherlee hee been diecreetly silent in regetd to the unfriendlineee that exiete between him end Sir hlechenzie. but the leader of the eenete line not been ceretul to conceel the enimue which he enterteine toierde hie former friend end elly. Why! Sir Cherlee ehouldered him out of the leederehip of the petty. He did it under the meet dletreeeing cir- cmneheneee. He come to Cenede. pre- emnehly to eoneult the preniexxehont nnet~ ten thet concerned him ee Cenede'I high commieeioner. end he turned up in Ot- tewe in time to perticjpete in the con- epirecy which ended in Sir Mu.-heneie e de? poeition. lie wee prohehly included in theneet oi treitore" refenedto hythe leeder oi the eenete in e certein memo:-ehle dieeueeion. And he he: not been Inolied in feeling hythelepeeoltiue. At |eeet.dnr- ingtheleet aeeeiomheinlineted me new i eettelhed vith Sir Chulee Tupperlor noethmheduoteeenhln excepeiethe |ohhyoltheheeee.endhednotthenepoh- eneehepeeeed hy. It wilhthetelote. he eeeddetedeheerdthettheeetwo hnighte, 'Iihhdegetedrevn. would eet oehone nieeioneeeheethet deeotihed. It would prehehlypleeeesirllechennie ilthe petty dleehergedxlirchnlelueieeo-petenlend lnpeliticmennvol-thytocerty Ihenentle hheeftenhieeheelden. hetsin-Cherlee ieeetllhelytoglvenpepleeelet whleh heleulgeedeedeee ol which he voald Ieeele lnpethnee Buidegllegh John heeeoheeoredeeeeeeo in Poul politiee yet.eedeeeeI'dhIe8irGerlee phethe Ieeelleeheneetgetieeepewer. eedee pevelheveyhttheneeereetehepnyto pevaiethedenieiae. Iegh Jehehee eetnelehlenerhyee. Ieneudeeenr IhQ.eedhehee.hllIhehee:lehleehrlt hgeheedeehgleeeheelqeuuee e-dell theeglhlieeehehehegebil. canal . nu nsunvulu There could be no ground for the rumor that Sir Oherlee Tapper and Sir Mecleneie I D.-`ll L4..l.A 1-- AL- ___-A ,L, . .I -.... nu. -- .-yyuu uuu our AIIUIIIIIII I {'8-0:-wvoll h;Idod Io: _tho you about wanna .x.... ...| 3.- .3- ....__--. , ACCEPI` THE EVIDENCE. The Hemilton Hereld hee ite own wey of ceiling one e verecity into queetion. For inetence the Wumdieputed ite eeeerticn thet Mr. Terte eold hie inuence in the Whelen cue for the min of 86,000 which Mr. Peceud peidtohim. Mr. Terte. in the witneee box. eworo thet he thought the Whelencleim hed been purcheeecl by e grit rm whoee egent Mr. Pecend wee; thet. ee e coneervetive, he hed been eehed to eeoertein the paeition of hie perty to the cleim in queetiou; thet he leerned the cleim wee going through on ite merit. end eeid it wee not going to he oppceellx` thet Inieunderetending the em- tude of the coneervetive perty. heretoiore, he hed been peicl 86,000 for hie iniormetion (not hie inuence) end epplied it in the preperetion of votere' liete end otnerwiee; thet ee e coneervetive et thet tinie. e nee- lot in the perty. he undertook to light the grit perty in the eleoticne with their own money. It wee not until eome time eiterwerde thet he leerned the money oeme from Whelen. The Her- eld eeye Mr. Terte "sold hie iniluence. hut in thie treneection he hed notto in- iluence eny one. Hie perty wee willing to let the cleim through. end hed not to he inuenced. Hie ect wee eimply on e per with the devicee edopted by the con_eerve- tive perty in than deye to eecure money from the contrectore for election purpoeee. The Wino dcee not eey enything in ep- provel of them. They ere cherecterietio of e perty. however. which in ettecking Mr. Terte etteche. indirectly. the methode by which it kept itself in power for eo meny yeere. VTHEA TDAILY WHIG.( 1114- JV IIDKM I 5511155 W III! I PICK] OI oolnnma. la nhlluhad ovary Thu: morn- aollana .1! paldlnadvanoasoe an-who hr! 1. .. -WEEKLY Ia pubuahad on Mon- da an Thuradanatu a nat lnadvanuo; 01 ogianvlaa. At 01! to `..ha papa: in one or tho but Joh Oou tn Canada; rapid, mun: and ohaap wank; ulna lmptovad printing praaaaa. IDW. J. B. PENEI. JOHN 011030 Proprietor. Aaamann nalnau Ianacat. Tm -0N. lanndn Q11 _ _ _ -A. I _ :::Idnn they [in Illb IMIII ppto lfth blllh . Anooha .!:r odv::tI:ouoI.1O'n;nd mutant!)- on nuilnpunblo.'l:! Adana. M t o nuoo o o Mu wtunlfo :3 pmuonullr nopomlbln nu wutmr nnTnsn wmo a pm-. fnbllnlcod Thundn morn- tun 01 C no . I! you In ndunoo : at wan rot nnnaonun ol urban ordoll H0 tlou the , ho hood on A1` 00 or lnurtlon. All can umontn no :11 0 to the approval of on. pubuulm-. __ chain: for udnmunonu and Inbnomh I OMIIO 16:5 notice. we. ._ Oontnotu to: a wool ca mono no node for I km: to mount unnonnoomontmhuc II of wntod. for nlo. to-1:0. put.- I0 90.00:: nor: ncbo nuotnnl nnonnuuunt of or an noun: for solo no oxolndod. :4 upon Io: profouioul. Imus or annoy nnnonnocmonto an nub- ! to man nun-inemn. .0ontno nu: I` W o nnoomwo info:-5 moo In for nmumona not 1* over no man. tiled inn 3: I00! II uu ` ca . Donna ulv'::\lIc:im:llowod No a not wool : non (mount nlmnlnn ll 91`: 1'01`. '1'}. bl.l`a n nmog min; I at for Imortlon. I I to Oh: nnnmv _ a .3... ollunvlw aowm be Sham. nI_n|IIm. Iluilton `voirlnon And our, loo. pot Inn. in oouuongln hunter. lo. " ~ awu vs unoaan out. too. Finn than I.'$k I_|I In oxumuoa. DIM Iplt Illlll nnnox not mun ruoriouon. OOIIOIIOS ldvnrtlun all: uonunol ulvonlun nuowod We ohl Itwoo; on ! unb no Imus gator. 0 bl or w [not mo :1 H 1 1. Ian I b 1 ' m 5in'.'. `no`..'.' .5. 1?. .'.1'.'.:a n '.'1'i THE TWO KNIGHTS. ._-__I.) L_, , I momcemem. :1."'"'r-' 1;: -- uu . co. ulna 6 soul um. twolvo um. ru-rlnu :1 Dustin. on human. .oui:'l' X1 nah ml us on 0 n. .puwordfnxl1!lmn;mlnb ' ms. nu; nduood mo z3:':::';-'.::.'r.:.... ':..:.- an! e one lunple utue we to become e millionaire. for inetence. punotuel. Thet`e ell. Juet do everything to the tick. and hee when to the tick. The lete oeel North -edee tremen- doue `leoluonegnendthet wee thevrey he it."'l`u-outhe unonentltoohto ncteelity." he eeid on one ooouion. "I to make `my fortune." He oene down to hteehleet at the righttine. eenght treine to the minute end and evetything et jeettheIetnoment.endnedeever{eo:| thingoetelit. Onthetmleheheitepe ` future. on would dowell te folio: thepencteel rule. for We e `very einpte one: kt to nehe yoereeoeennete ueeted. you niht epepte it with that el Benn henna; the but but put-uuwuului Iliad, ii with Bug Alina uillioinin {`ou'|| I W nun -; s'n'u"s.":..i'"'".....m `rho rem lnucnhd IQ Ixporlcno Inn `rho Lino of two In. Ham : on nimplo little nib Income 1 millionth` far innlnnnn ----A--I noes wear sweetness to him. Durin the summer symptoms of heart trouble an todevelop. Bis sufferings rst oonflned him about two weeks ago to his home. Though the wereintense no murmur esoa from is lips. Medical aid could ony esse the pain. and kind hands did all in their power to smooth his pessage to the tomb. When the final orisis came he had no f-rare, no pre oration to make. To home and friends a Ike his last conversations were freighted with heavenly hopes. On Friday morning the end osme. He follosloop at last with- out a struggle. The funeral servie was conducted the next day- in the Methodist ohumh at Elgin. the number of mourners and congregation in general beinp vory lsrge. The pastor. Rev. Lewis Conley. spoke foelingly and ep- progriately from Isaiah Ill. l0 : "Say ye to e righteous that it shall be well with him; for they shall eat the fruit of their doings." He leaves behind to suffer be. reevement his sorrowing widow, his only daughter. Mrs. J. Pennook. of usnanoque. his five sons and others. to whoirl hienroof , was home. To them we extend our sym- pathy. `Whlle they have lost a buebend and a father, we here lost a friend and brother. Bis memory was blessed. and ` for him to dis wes eternal gein.--CoI. Alborl0hIrolaIIl.ol mun. Ont. mod on Ioptonbor Sloth. On Friday morning, Soptombor 24th.ono of tho oldoot rooldonto of Elgin paoood to root in tho poroon of Albort Churchill. Ho worborn on April 23rd, 1821. in tho townohip of Loodo. Ho hoo olwoyo boon o ` looidont of Loedo county. poooing tho lot. tor port of hio Ilfo in this vicinity. For lty-oix ooro ho oborod tho burdon ond hoat of the day with the companion who in old ogo io lolt bohiod to mourn hor looo. Tho homo thoy roared ovor o boll contur o boa olwoyo boon known for lto hoop - to lty. Mr. Churchill woo from oorly lilo o toithlul mombor of the Mothodiotchumh. Ho woo oonvortod in tho old Ruoooll nchool houoo noor Sooloy'o Boy fty-four Eon ago in rovival oorviooo conduotod by v.rDr. P. Schoold. To tho loot ho boro tootimony to tho groot ohonxo in his `lilo. Ho bod on ordont ottochmont to tho houoo oi worohip. Hor follow:-hi woo bio uhroot dolight. On tho Sabbath o woo in t ooanotuory. and bio fomilior voico woo % rogulorly hoord In proyor ond tootimony. < Ho wao o faithful attondont upon tho ` woohly proyor Inooting. until his loot ill- ` nooo forbado him hlo wontod dolight. In bio homo hio doilv oomponion ond guido woo tho Biblo. Tho hymno on woll known in tho Mothodiom of hi: onrlior yooro novor ` loot thoir owootnooo to him. nu!-inn Hun ..u....... ..._..a..... ..R L-A-- Some people are looking for edvortiee- mente theee daye, and no they are very anxious to pose ee 'workingmen e friende. A municipel election in ea bend. The workingmer: bed better not be fooled. 4oition.e on IIIIIIIIUIICUI III: II on- I VIICVI T M fl-id Lou:-ior e villi to Toronto won the un- expected but ploooont oppeo:-once of Hon. Edward Bloke open the pletforn. end the ovotlon which woo` tendered to him. Mr. Bloke in viotiog Oonodo on booloul and pleeonro. end could not refroin from join- ing in the peoplo'e congrotniotiono to Gon- odo o fovourito eon. He did not) entici- peto thot-ho would boincidouitolly given oroooption hiinooif. but tho greet ou- dionco in Mooroy Hull took occooion togivo him the warmest kind of greeting, end to expreoo by their demonotrotion their personnel regord for him. In o moment hio Iocrioeo lor hie potty end his country were rocolied, end in turn he mode o com- piimontory reference to the men who one- ceeded himyond who. following up the -work which he bod to" loy down. govo to Onto:-i_o ond Cooodo the men who hod -eorvod them no well in the per- oooo of `Sir Oliver Mowot ond Sir Wilfrid Loorier. Incidontolly. too, be boo given o further proof of hi: devotion to the interoato committed to him. An the member for South Longford, in the im- poriol oommono, accepting o `coil to eerve tho home rule party when in odvenity, he hoe foithfuliy served tho Irioh people in ounohine end in ohode. Ho hoe been even ottocked by tho onti-McCarthy section of the potty. ond treoted moot ohobhily, and otill he goeo on, letting tiny ond circumetonooo vindiooto hie po- they have " done. And now. end not for the first time. he op- peolo to his countrymen in Conodo to con- tribute by this income town-do the fund: which ore neceeeory to carry on the re- forme. iegiolotivo ond otherwise. to which the Irioh partyio committed. All power toomon who con be I0 faithful end no mognnnimoue. and eucceee to the ochemeo in which he io intereetod end having for A their object the help ofo worthy ond sufi'er- 0' in; people i cm A puncruurrv mo morass. -mm: 1-om: PABTYQ . Once! the touching inojdunu of BI: Wil- -hl T -..-l-D- ul-II. L- Il......A- ...-. AI.` .._ IN MEMORIAM. 1-an DAILY wane. Tnuasun. ouronm: 7. w u-'-IuII-[1In nn.uoo.Qct.0u. .'-Bu-ghnnuh lth: mi-in Ihopunulmhnhu . VIUQCQ Ila [hung mum n-nan`. Cmuno. Oct 7.--Chicugo in dutinod hvoohnpharlorntinonndnlnu-Igh chowniuotholu-pin. Avnroloxum ninth:-vutlnuondbythhcuoa onthulolliouinwunvhonnniu dus- oiduthobnulvcrh. ll ionpnul un- dnlbtlnninuuliutoeunuhhopriou !loIIl.80IoNDil|5onndonnd_|l`u` |II'&-illlnuugl-AA.-nbglstil av no no uutv nun-[o Pnlxwrmn. N.J.. Oct. 8.`-0oIobot `Zinc! will In charter day ol Ptinouon Inlvonity and will In olnornd with much cannon). Ex-pntidonl Clonland and the Earl 0! Aberdeen. governor-gouonl 0! Canada. will deliver ngjdnnnu and upon Ibo latte an honorary dogma will be confotnd lay. the uninnlly. lining In an in lnt days at Primo- Ion. UppnrcluInonuogivlngiup.aoIon noun! 0! any oonnluuntlou lot Insh- nnn. on loan: may radius on the university in on I'll tho lntlnrouo cannula! should mndlhy Iollovo in hunt kid: dignity. IV.uu gCAn.u1'ox PI.m~I.0ct.. 6.-~Bunh ns an burning on Lot: Gin tho tub. 5th. and 6th conccusom o! Runny. About I.hl'I0 milu north-wont of bore. A large force of men have been trying to chop tho name but their obru are at limo avail owing to pnnilinc high winds and the utnmo dr condition of tho ground andovorythiug munmnblo thereon. Bone damage has bun done to timber and focus. but not to any grog: utqnt. mm: I1:-on Near Ily. Kim-1'v|u.x.Oct. 6.--Bush nobnvo boon nging in nouly all directions around hora, dootroying unmpe. loncol. otc.. of which no dotinico account as to loan could be ` givon. nAll_K1Y\H pl Ari (Inf. R _.RnAL u-no nu` nulmuulcl purl. The hoeni hee contncted for lend which involve expendituree of two-thirde of the Sl.000,000 which wee npproprieted for thet pnrpoee by the luetlegioluture and ex- pecte to exhnuet the entire appropriation in the next couple of monthe. Another Appropriation will he naked for {mm the next legislature tocnrry on the work of en- lnrging the state Adirondeqh pork for the primary purpoee of protecting the ante : weter eupply. | ltete Ioreat I'|-eaerve Board Bay: 23,812 Anna at I! For Acre. ` Al.lM.\ \ . N.Y., Oct. 6.--The state forest Broeorve board has purchased of. W. W. nrant. New York. 23,872 acres of Adiron- dack land in township six. Hamilton coun- ty. which embraces I rtion of Racqnette lake. at $7 an Acre. his land in said to be of the but timber in the wooda anzl is conaidered a valuable addition to the state Adirondack park. Th bnnrrl hnn nnnh-Animal Car Inn;-I nohink nu. noun Inca mu. ' Vuoovvn. 3.0.. Oct. 7.-A pa-into [ from London umounoulho yuludu. dlcn. Donnlul hut. unolinonnonhr of tho Iogiolpin