Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Oct 1897, p. 2

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f K: londykc Gold`! T. Wlllllld Onnnl Report. Pom Couonmc, Oct. 7.-I)own : Stum- or Melbourne, Toledo to Montreal, general cu-go. . Ohildnn in choir plnynnapt nlcau-cutqud uhonin 52% OIIIIOCI I0! MODONII. The marine insurance underwriters hold- ing the risk on the grain which formed the cergo of the schooner Minnedose on her re- oenu trig; have ordered the a wheat, e b 1,300 bushels, to be sent: on down to Montreal. wnun oonugneu to ulnherdlon & Soul. The Iteemer Glengu-ry and convert Min- nedou cleared this morning, lighb, !or Faro Willlnm to loud when for the M. T. com ny. T e barge Fannie yesterday loaded 12,000 buehell of berley and 8,000 buehele of pose no Rlohudeon & Bonn elevator end cleared for Montreal. Thu marina luau--- -----l-------'*--- `V -' ` you 101- mouaralon 4: Bone. The sloop Echo. Pioton. arrived in port yesterday wioh 2.500 bushel: of pen and when consigned to Rinherdlon & Soul. Itenmer (Hanan:-rv And Ann-A-uh |l:.. nruuun a com. The Iloop Monitor, B: of Quinn ports. arrived this morning wit 1,900 bushel: of pen for Richardson I: Sonu. Th: nlnnn 'I`.nIm `D:..a..... --_.-_-.n 2- W. - porn wwn 1,50 nrduon & Bonn. TEA -Inna. IA-` DUI llvllla The sloop Madcap, Wolfe Island, is in port with 1.800 bushels ol outs for Rich- A: Bonn. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Ilarlno ltoml Plokod Up Along The Bar- bor trunk. In: usguuy amrnpoa ll anon. Aching chairman Elliott. alderman Kent, Toys, Donnolly And Tait were present. UR|lAY'5 ELECTRIC CARPET Clnner II the beet method by whbh "ell the duet"le taken out oltlle Carpet. We guernntee to give eeehctlon. Leederehlp neele eeperlorlty. We eleo do IIUIIIDDCIE rower. In the case of the breed by-law the com- mittee will suggest that: the old standard of two and four pound loevee be maintain- ed, but that bakers be allowed to sell one and a hit pound lohvea. providing they are legibly ebarnpod such. Aobimz chnirmnn Rlhnn. .1a.....-.. If.--.5 unull one experiment wee won 3 trial. After the deputation n journed the el- dermen discussed the eituetion, end decid- ed to meet no ten o'clock today and thoroughly look over the city buildinge foreluiteble room. The old police eta- tion and two roome under the dome were spoken of, end the committee will recom- mend ite choice at Monday's council meeta mg. Letters were read from the eucceeeiul tenderere for repairs to the dome, declin- ing todo the work. The belence of the tenders will be held over for the advice of architect Power. In um m..- ..e 4.1.- |__-__n u__ I, .- A ing e good work, but they did not meet `The tilt: tropes Oonsmletee Beer The Worllngmeire luggeetlons. The workingmen e deputation consisting of Messrs. Biclrley. Campbell, Donaldson end Quinn. end B. W. Folger, eddressed the city Vpropett oommitte in behelf ol the titionsshing {or the use of Onterio hell. he speekerswere of the unenimousopinion that e room or ball. to be used for reeding end recreation end where e lebor register oould be kept, wee e much desired neces- sity. They pressed upon the oommittee the edven e of such e piece to the unem- ployed. en to those requiring help. It would help men who ere willing to work, end discriminate sgeinst `those who received oherity on the excuse of no em- ployment. and serve to keep crowds oi! the street corners. out of seloons end conse- quently ewey from temptetion. The Y. M. C.A. end mechenics institute were do- the requirements of the workin en. es this scheme surely would. xpenses would bevory light. but ifthis hell wee thought too large a smeller room would do until the experiment iven triel. denutetinn A innrnnrl eh. .1, u-pu. uuun nucmo commute no put I resolution giving she )I. '1`. company power to App to; pominoioo to build on oxeonoion to `Donahue wharf. and to our the huboruno ouuo n.- ' o.o_l .tho M. . ooInpon`y'a.-long dock. _ he MIolu~ tion fvuoutiod. . , The commlttoo docidod to grant W. Bu-on to not menu `to move I oganlboiiug in Wlllhnovillo. A nI?5?**`+ wliqnm tor Articial atone "Ii ovnlko were __ . ` The, committee will rocom_mond the Pool `Raid receive I rebate on most nur- ing tax. Nn -nnn -A--5.]... -- AL- _-A:u-- -1 No I<.:tion on itllo petition of Rev. J. G'ronfoll,iu oumption of Itroot watering tnx for Bun-is shrub. qpu av I _ _ CU oohId`:':I::rnn_.;"-'u6sJwh on` yac- donald nu, T ft the nth." his ground: l:oIhUn on strut. '1`ho'con- oouion _. Capt. in the ootnmmo to nivinz M. T. -nmnnnnv nscawso THE osuunou. Julian lb omen. nnlnhhnl--J .... ...A A. 4- ____ ' PAUL OAZENEUVE DAILY wme. FRIDAY. ocronnn ,8, 1397. ii--* umu wnunco, Quinn : collage student doing ululontry work at Killdoo has, re- tomotl uotho city. A correspondent in tho Igtnvillo Inlcprlu I of him on Myolugnanpoauudo non chaot- dlnry away snddouinod tolnoomo n nnonuhl puohur. Provost, at the New York olothingotoro. nun:-..hd nob 3 large assortment of `a halo clothing this nation. ilk opo- iaoolboyo hhro notbo hath. F an an nu. at...) 11. Italian uinamnu gunk Iuhlfol Locum Ganno- udauuaan 4. nun none: In In city. It is called loam. Tho tompuntnro warns you to hllclotlr iltghgu our D. 3. man for no: at 85460. Juno: wanna. l|...... . `.11-... .A_.I._A nun, one pnco noun. Nothing I0 ood u Amotla Arnicn Ano- dyno for too ache. A few dropo on A small piece of ootbon removes the pain in- Ihntly. Bout-day bargains in men : fnll'ovor- cab. 08 cool: hr 86: 313 out for 89.75. Dnnlop, Kin strut. Illa Moon won tho golf cup. tho gm of Mn. (lay. of England. The ttophy bl who won than time: In neoco- oion to become ponoml y. The you-ly vinnouo got mull go?<:::o for. their good work. Hm-3...: &lIL._A. |_.-.__ Al- ---- -- ` cw NINE} won goon work. Notion! Gilbert he a the not not! hutcocointhooity. gtiaonlod loam. tomnunonn warn: Inn tn c.I|.m.|.- II-nrwlvlill In IHZ IHOCI II )un|op, Klngltnll. Thouuujlalh Inna cote uyne nxner I mm any : practice. Btndontl, compare our_, price: on gents furnishings with ihoui ora making the bluff of giving you ten per cent. o'. You will be any ahead by trading um. Onk Hall. one price homo. In trnnrl an AI-ru-1! . A--Jan A-A DIWITU OI HIIIEIINODI. Football player-I use Arnot a Arnie: Ano- dyne after hard dAy practice. Billdlltl. oomnu-a nur nl-inn: nn :-no. no or no new, I9, :10. Uek Hell. Notice! No place like Gilber to buy the heel tees. Agent: for the original and genuine Bee brend tee, peeked in Ceylon. Bevnre ol imibetione. Fnnnll alga-.. ..-- A_.-n- A__:_- A 7 V at our nul mu got. you n,mt.ty and stylish full overcoat no order. Dunlap. Km street. . Pipo will begin the construction of A new ice house at once, on the site of the cm recently destroyed by fire. He wants to have it ready for use by the time the ice aka. "0 Fine black vmotinn con and vow. No better good: nude for the money. Perfect fit. or no sale. 89, 810. Oak Hall. . Noting! Na nI.... Iu.. n:n..-.- .- L..- DU IIIVI WC` IlIlI'0u For nourslgia or toothache use Amos : Arnie: Anodyno. Hnvo you seen our underwear? We have a upocinl good value. "Klondyko oxtrn heavy, nll wool; every garment weighs 1 1b.; 81 a suit, and pure Scotch wool same price. Oak Hall. ' Notice 2 30 lbs. Domernru raw sugar {or Sl AI Gilbert : two atoms. A no hill mm ..-; ...... - ..-u- W: mop. Juno! W ll ' ml] loin: niul:n::n B:-.L".: xm."n'.?. _ MBA YOUNG WOMEN.` n A l I A ._-u--n-| unlcr n nemg lets a low deye. _ 16 will out you 310. You will do us a favor if you will uh III to show you the 818 blue beevar overcoet we are making to order for 810. Ready to put on, same price. Oak` Hell. l Amok : Aruloo Anodyne for ell pain, in- home! and external. J. M. Theobald sold Lieub.-Col. Kiuon'e horse so a Montreelor for 8150. He bought it from the colonel for 850 alter the soci- denb by which Mu. Kiteon and himself wen hm. I`... ..-....I_:- -.. A-I or wewe no uxbeen years. I)unlop. Notice 1 Large arrival of freeh dairy but- ter ab Gilbert : rocery. Crooln lled to order b being lo I: few deya. Wi I you 310. You will (In nu . iluloi mu noon: at Sawyer ; Wuhing end ironing of all kind: for femillee or other: done et reasonable reteu. Apply to Mrs. Williams, 238 Barrie street. Boyu Norway jackets. Much hotter and nicer than roeiera. Made out of brown and blue curly cloth. To t boys from four to ten years, 83. Oak Hall. North King leave: for Rochuter at 6 pm. Sande I. J. P. Henley, Agent. Launtlri white shirts, Comfort guard, 50o. Open court front. 75c. Oak 0. M. Wrenuhell, of the Merehente bank. Kingeton. won the aecond prize in the essay competition in the junior eerie: of the Canadian benken aleocistion. Boys heavy ell-wool units. 83 : for boys ` of twelve to sixteen I)unlop. ~ Large funk dnirv hnlt. I vurron uonlnn. I Hbnkoopearnn actor, will ha in the city three night.` next. week. His "Otbollo is laid to be unaur . Hue you seen them? The fine range of Indian fall boat: at Sawyer Wuhinz lhd irnnino nf all ln'.uh tn- pl II UIIIIFFI CWO ICOPOI. A $10 bill will got. and tyliuh no order. nnnlnn aulw Ina oau pans: in the city. _ Try nu whotr require a gents nice stylish full boob. wyer. Warren Conlnn. Shnkoopearnn oihv three niohmn mun-. -.1. ua uuuunnaa rooomn ton earn old. See Dunlop Saturday fin-,olobhing neona- oitioa. We curry the I eat. stock of men s suit: and odd pants in t 9 city. Try whosrvun rennin A onntn nhwn uuuu we once rot `Ave. Oak Hall. The annual muting of the Thousand Ia- lnnd Park stockholder: will be held in Water-town, N. Y.. on Oct. 19th. Notice! Fine granulntad sugar, in 100 lb. socks. 84 I suck` at Gilbert s (either stores.) Are you I cub buyer ? You should then trade in A store devoted to your intoreuta. Twenty por cent. would be a small amount to any you uvo. Oak Hall. Thu minun hm .: n....:.-o- -L.._-L ~-~- no lly you Uak Hall. The minute book of Cooke : church was burned in the tire at Newman : cottages. It contained record: forz qfeara old. the Dunlnn -t..u-.-I.. .. ..|..u.: _____ -_ ul ulh IKIOOI Z00. DUB. Ind 760. guapenden-1-6 dozen 200 one: for 10; 5 dozen 400 one: for 20. Oak Hall. The Annnnl mnnninn .6 oh- 'N.....--_.| 1- ``UuV.I.H. 1'0! IIIIIOILIIOOI lint Donn. A. P. KNIGBT,J In-on ail`... 'l.._.a.... li- `l`3l ltronglnce boots, 750, 81. $1.25, otc., at Sawyoa. Our ne beaver overcoat: at 88 and 810 ' are very much up-to-date. Dunlop, King street. Pauluoneuve at the open `house to- ni ht. Price: 250., 50c. and 760. llIDGndG|'l- dntnn 00.: an.-. I`... In... 1-: grocery. The number from Kinguton who went on the New York excursion was 173. Securoyour unto at. Sawyer : for the Three Gun-domen at the opera _houso to- night. Ran- -I--mun. I.-- L--L- -~- A` " "" was a vumor In we city to-day. Notice 1 Matthew : pork uuaanos.boil- ad ham and bead cheque us Gilbortfa grocery. Tim nnmhnr from l(.'.._-L-- --I-- ----` - , uwu `soon we. or three pin for 25. o:x"n.u. ' `lg? "Divoroo Cute eompuny went over to po Vinoont. to~da . Poul Ouonouvo at I o opera house to- ni ht. Price: 25c.. 5,0o.;_und 750. era was I bud front last night. The ovou wore greatly nipped. 82 in no good to you so anyone 0110. We can save you that on on overcoat. Dunlap. Rev. B. H. Roblin. D.D., Bolton. Mum, was I visitor in the city today. Notice! s hark nnnnnnnnjmil. - --- -ac. 5-sum` J.IIIIlI-n'0$nII` 1 IIIMI the Mtqnnon of `thou Who Am Tqklpc loud. I Swot-coon. Ovorooatag Ovoncoau. Dun- o o. ' Ask on dance` I A.A. A":-" ' ArnicnyAn:)dv"nn. m or A.` no Af:::IyAq::d Good Inn! nmlu T fl! lploo 0! Ivory 1)., ma. '!unInAn.1'nnun.n......._:.. mcmmrs or DAY. PKRA% D`UP av ou susv nsnourrens J -,. _.- .- vv - v-I-.1-pg avail, Altod to Quota : University for dune edD.V.I.8. For nnnouncomont address not.- Ii Dunn. A P Ixnunm u A an 17-.-- ll,lIUo Ltlzoh 10. three pain for -E-DTUP ITERS :1 Which would you rather trust An old, true friend of tvgenty ears, or a stranger? You may have little health left. Will you risk it with a stranger? If you have a cough, are losing esh, if weak and pale, if consump- tion stares you in the face, lean on Scott : ' Emulsion. It has been a friend to thou- \ sinds for {note than twenty years. They trust itlnd J 7" ""` " "' "' Let. us sen you la book telling you `all about it, k . - ulvurvc VIII ! The nttrecbion at the Grand open house lees night. wee "A Divorce Caro. edephod from Victorian Bordon : ietoet comedy. The plnyie exoeptionell light and con- seine nothing objection: le wbniaever. In ie full of hurnoroue eituebione end in A comedy preeenting true to life meny relations of modern muried lilo. Margo Me . A young eotreee of coneidefhbe M ebiity. token the leading role. that of Diem Oieeom. in e ehoron hiy neburel. manner. The oherncter ie we I edepted to bring one t_be cepebilieiee of `thin clever owing Frederick Webber. In Mr. ieeom, en Edward uowm. ee Vieoount De Millemorte. enetein their perm audie- Ibld, giving good enpport to the lending N . an vac; va uuuu-nuwunnlo Kingston is an absurd `city. The alder- `men go in freely for the finest Iidewalke. the granohthic, and are now talking ohirpity of paved streets, while the com- munity ie disgraced by the weeds which line the roads in olar platoons. and give the street railway t 0 air of a cow-path in the backwoods. People from western cities admire the situation of King:-ton. but pity it for ita ragged atreeta. It in not for want of money, for the market scavenger ete big pay. So does the caretaker of the air ground. and two men could be got to keep the streets well trimmed an well ea the market clean for 8600 a year. \lVIlIl SUI VIUU \IUIoCIlIUne With reference to the claim that the steam re engine should have been called into service at the recent Grove Inn re,. eldermen Minnoz. chairmen of the commit- tee on re. water and light, points out tht the remen had as good service from the hydrants as could be desired. Wnter was forced through the home et 3 pressure at from eighty-ve to ninety pounds. The re engine could not have done better. Besides, had the engine been in use it would have required a couple of the remen to attend to it, lessening the number of actual re ghters. um mcroue 01 giving amounts to $32.92. President Hard . 1n giving his annual uddreu. advocatag the federation of the young pie : societies. The annor for the largest inorene of AL- ........ .....- _-_ L__ r.n,,,-, uu I IUIJIUI. . J ' " m5L"r'r3: the year was won by Elgin county. LIIIHIOUIID cnurcn, Ioronbo. The amount given by pine Ontario junior: for mission: was 83,094, and the highest amount. from Euclid avenue. Toronto. 343. The incroue of giving amounts to $82.92. Hardy. nivimr his annual `VI .U"nu A. f. 52411111 hwy collage. Ilnnton. _ - vuwu nu vurlulalull nuuulvor NOIGI. Tho lnrgoata society is in Euclid Avenue Mothodint church, Toronbo. Thu Atnnnnfz ahmn In Mm n..c..:.. :.._:....- A III; hok lieu. Ex-Ildorman John Mobeod spent yester- day with Johnlton Brown in fishing at Eagle lake. When: their oetch looked in quantity it mode up in quality, and on I reeulb Mr. McLeod exhibited to-day o small-mouthed black hue. weighing ve pound and eight ounces, claiming it to be the lergeeb block _bua brou ho into the city this year. It is I ne loo ing eh and Mr. McLeod feel: no elated over ice owner- ehip ohat he will have ice akin mounted. uulvea n commumoemon lrom Henry C. White, probe judge. Cleveland, Ohio, with reference the friends of John Dick- son. It: has been found they reside at Bay Cit. , Michigan. Judge White adds: P ease accept. my sincere thanks for the pains you have taken. Such official re- cognition and service is unusual and is ver much up recia.ted. The letter was ad ressedto " on. Daniel Horsey. nanprulivu l.`IlI 'l'llIllIlu Thursday afternoon chief Horsey re- ceived a communication from Henry C. White. Drobnbe iudne. Cleveland. mu.-. nvuryuuu noel For their new carpeb to R. McFaul s. We carry the largest stock and have the biggest; showrooms in Central Ontario. We can show you 125 patterns in tspostry, 30in Brussels, 50 in Balmoral, 20 in Wil- too. `.25 in Moquette. `.15 in all wool, 60 in union, 40 in hom , 350 carpet. squares. and rugs and mate `lay the hundred. Good tspestry carpet. for 20c. a yard. R. McFaul, solo agents for Crosslsy`s carpets. ; new 1: uuuuw Illulllll. An imperial, order has been received 1!: the militia department in regard to the status of the medals preaenbed no the colon- ial troops in commemoration of the jubilee celebration in London. By this order, the medal: are ranked with pimilar decorations for active service. and are to be worn upon all occasions on which the wearing of aer- vjco medals in permieenble. H II an aunlote. W. H. Ponton. of the Dominion bank, Nnpenee, wee oncea resident. of Toronto, having held the position of teller in the savings department; of the bend oioe of the Dominion bunk. He was most popu- lar, being a member of eeverel clubs, and `known as A general all-round athlete. loo Vonloo And Dlo." The old saying was So: Vonioo. the Quoon of the Ad:-intic, and die." Modern- iud `til `-`Soc Lillian Kennedy, in `The Deacon : Daughter, and live. The great- est uobimontol farce ever produced. Writ- bon by Archibald Gunter. one of the great- est writers. man was one nowuu they have ever had to light. The stiff win undo it mosh dim- cult for the re glmm to approach the burning nbruoburou. llnttool: lint laughs. pthyemboro of the u brigndo declare that Gran Inn in on Saturday. morning Inn was the bobcat they have had zht. The stiff wind mun it monk mm. VE..!.'!.*_'1Y-'3,".L.lHiB| A ugh`: Ronovod. ` Thooloctric Nghb polo which hihhorto _did service on Union stroqb. west of Divi- aion an-ooh, bu boon nfmovod and erected at the junction of Union and Division Itreou. There it give: better Iatiohction. Ontnrlo Ohllllllll Endeavor Notu. 7.1 FL- I-....-- ---:_;_ :_ 5,, ,I- I >_ V UKU- Allniun domestic cool chlivnud to my part of the city at 36 per can by W. G. Craig & Go.` A In._-_`. -.__.. - A city of contradictions. .-L-.. :- -_ _|______I `_.'A7 nu Good lloroo Obtained. _-l_..-_-_ A, Al 7 --A Divorce Onto." _..--_ ,; ._- n,, 9, Exp:-cued llli Thanh. -.. .n..____, (In! 'I' om! ANS VIOINITY. ._.__j__Z_..j_ The Jubilee Ilodall. luyoryouo Goon .__... __, - V` * k".;;;.;;nf62Z,"" OPENS OCTOBER l8th. Allglma 5.. n..... _ Wu Ah Athlete. .._L__ .1 .1 , 1. am: will gnaw mm I0 I50]. Although Hr. Elliott hudnody 0100(I- odthouluoltormoflhroo pm. and by June next will hnvooonp|otIIoIoycnn' arm. the oonhuneo oeudunolly `chads thourn to In yum. II b nd by I uuu H1 rulllm mount. you by tho tion of his pliant church. Ir. I- ionhuroehind an invitation to QIIOOII Itroot Iothodin church. Kinnhon. but it In nos lihly his pooplool llcbeod that church will allow him to `gel! Ihooolhr onco will pa-mic him to stay. Althoncll Illlou hnnnllnulo ......|_ Utuwn Jollrllll. Rev. Juno: Elliott, B.A., of hlclnod that church. will. in all probability ho uhd to mnin mocha: by the gnu-stionol nnoont church. ll.-. 1. lav. Ir. sums Lltoly to be total to - nal: In Iolaod Into: Clank. Oteuu Journal. Raw Janna: l.`llh.u I: A -n nit - llll Wino flh` inroads will ho undo on 32- `,... *- 2.-.:: 22.9:-~ oh. la n I - in- cuuion u to tho ndviabi icy oi reducing the number of non. hub it in uently` hoped nothing will come 9! it. One qua- tiou which the union will have to dial with me In only data in tho nuhpmhg. Iiomlinn which in ouoping into the loot- hsll nah. thnataning to crash discord and dimtisfutlon. vusuvuul. vwu uynee or Lacuol VOID omen- ed- Queen : team developed the kicking game to e remerkable extent, while Oe- goode hall men carried everything before them by their magnicent oom play. or pulsing the hall from one pleyer toenother, the style of ploy adopted lent year by the Hz-unites end which also oarried them to victory. Low tecklin in now fol- lowed Almost exelueively, it inmfoend more enooeulnnl than the high body tech- ling. . nation _ IIIUI` lins vuuvllvlul - uuwuuv U! I pruuno GI] IOODDIII match. Tho wings when but divinion is handling the hall, cries to block the op- posing wings. nnd to bunch than at much as possible no u to create openings in the line for the back men to get through with the bull. In 1892 when Queen : and Oegoode hull beams. the two grunts of the union, came together. two styles of tactics won 0blOl V' Queen : mum dnwulnnul 9.1.. |.:..|.:.... ...`.':'.'.:""` T"""""""'""' e` 84 p.4s;.&`g..'m:.a.. -w-- V-vs---`av nil I\l4IdI| `than `M. carpet Depot-anon I00. BOO_TH _& C9'S 1-- -._.l In --4`p-_ - eity team inaugurated the single line ` played eubatentinlly an it ie today, with lll Dun IIBLIB. Gradually the number of eorimmage men was reduced, until in 1891 Queen : univer- ecrimmage, consisting of three men only, all the extra men being put on the win a. The other teame, of course. were oompellled to follow suit, until the game came to be a single line scrimmage. one quarterback and three helf-backs. With the reduced scrimmage line it became an eaay matter to walk over the hall, and heeling out, us also kicking through. followed the adoption of the new style of placing the men. While the last two feature: are not per- mitted by the mice, the object being for the aide having the etrongeat scrim- ma eto gain possession of the ball, the trio aare etill indulged in to a more or least degree. Poeaeteion of the ball then became. and in yet, an important factor. and the ob- ject of the wing: was to get through to the quarterback before he could pane. or to reach the half-back before he could kick or aprint. This necessitated the "blocking" or scrapping of the wing line that in 93 eeeential a feature of a preeent day football in In-u-lib... cl..- |._n L...l__ L- I -V I IJIIU I116. In the lesson of 1889 "win u" were first introduced. Two wing men p yed on each side of the norimm . There were will we qunrter and two All-hooks. und hool- ing out" was prohibited. Ofben hho hell would come out to the wings, who would either pus or run. Running was still 3 feature of the gammliicking being indulged in but little. (l.m:I....Il.. LL- ......-L-r ~D uureu cue gieatest number of points. Some time between 1880 and 1888. how- ever, achenge was introduced, and scor- ing by points was inau urnted. The im- portanoe ofagoel, whet or from a drop kick or from a try. was, however. preserv- ed. either of theee scoring eight points. The formation of the team was radically different from the present aspect. There were fifteen. as now. but ten of each side were in the scrim- mage. making an enormous and unwieldy scrimmage of twenty men. Behind the scrimmage were two quarter-backs. one on each extreme of the scrimmage. only two half-backs and a full-beck. "Heeling out of the scrimmage was not permitted, nor wss kicking through. Whenever the ball by chance did nd its wey out. it was picked up by one of the quarter-backs, who either ran himself or passed to the half-backn, who ran. Those were the days oflong runs by the half-books. es there were practically only three men to tackle them, the two 0 posing half-bank and full- back. A run ofhall the length of the field was then of very common occurrence. and dodging was one of the chief features of the game. In thn nnnnn nl 1990 u...:....-rI ---m l!--L um munuuou 01 more weanling:-. The memory of many now playing foot- ball easily carries them back to the time when a goal, whether from the field or from a try. wen u deeideratum of the pity- ere. and counted more than Ill the rougee. touches-in-goal and safety-touches the op-. poaite side could put together. Failing a goal by either side, the match mu declar- ed a draw in favor of the side which had scored the greatest number of points. between ll-lRl| and IRRR rm... uusyursnuuulnlllll. With the approach of the formal open- ing of the Canadian football season it is in- teresting to look back and observe the evolution through which the gems of rug- by Iootball has progressed during the past ten years. Like every other game. it has progressed from a crude pastime to one of fine art. From a means of furnishing out- door exeroise for young men of sedentary pursuits. it has resolved itself into a scien- tic game. contested by well-trained, sturdy athletes. Theevolution hes wrou ht the country much good. inasmuch as it as trained young men in feats of strength and endurance. has schooled them in fearless- ness and in many cases has made ne types of manhood of mere weaklings. memorv manv now nlminn fnnl-.. .-... u. cuulmaruu In nnoir unnaloa-mr cuuionl of the great) game And of the qualities of their` nopocbivo individual favorite p|Ayero,or_t.ho latest booties adopted by name one of the locol teams. Foosball booms in the Autumn in on natur- ally as chryunthomuma bloom. honoo it is not to be wondered at that than in an oiliotion botwoon the two; the footbolliat modeling his growth of hair other the peculiar style of his favorite variety of ohryoantbomxun. mm. u._ ........---L ---L- - conngloul. Jt. ufoou all oluou, old. young. middle aged, good, bad And indif- forenu. Thcroiu not 5 nopool ho in the city chub don not know more: us the rules and ne poinu of rugby thm ho does of hi: aohool leuouafnnd oven unoue md stately business men forgot the worry and area` of commerce in their animnodvdir culsionu of zha olnnfs cum: ....4 ..c as... Dlllorent Phase: of tho uuno-ow tho Ion won lo:-marl! all AM Now Plum! on the rlold-Queen`: `rum 9 undo: In All the Improved Tsctlca. Footbnllicitie in no prevalent: in the autumn an inuonu. but dooidodly "more conugiouu. ,It atfoou younn. middle and. cant! hurl -ml in-I-'5. ITS EVOLUTION FROM A CRUDE TO A SCIENTIFIC GAME. THE NQBLE mm or xucm lnqnln for lnfonnulon. Buln at opening I1, poulblo. Special neon to Int nu ita- IIIIII and olubl. A. ILANOHAID. J. B. lcKAY. Ohomnd Accountant. Pun. WANT HIM TO STAY. . M u. hobo. In-n"& 3 Best quality: Lama; CITY W000 AND VIIDJ $4.. (bit ANpw Gainfui Tansaction. "mm-2;`: You can get the but .of Tools at rock bottom prices. Everything in the Hardware line at right prices. % Trim Up Yvou-I-:6-ard'envI. Get 9. good Lawn Mower, down to cost price at A. STRACI-%lAN S. A D 1 and Th ;I?a i'n' lloounloh I II hm Beautify` Your Lawn. v- v- vw-y llnuton Punt Shop and Boots: Paper at 003- BIDOI I BACON ITIIH a Wlll nd dough: in our stock III I301 , cannon not oluwhon. . HALL PAPERS DADW G Il(5(JtI`.D&`N(i. mo. in on no'wn3 95% ll! :1 P H d faint! h all III buzz`; D:0nI`IlhD`&l.!lI|d pa-oporl:`ouoll|od. @vsfiALL PAPER `I11! I Ilnlnlnng .\..._;. ___.___ Wm. Allen "& Son, Brock Street. g;",{:,:;,,,,. ALL! I Wear OARDINBIPS RIII ` 1.51-Wolllinvcnlw KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE HI '.'. IIOIIIOPIIIG 100 I'll: DIII. BOO! ll IIOI. Inn; sud em n.. 3 |.:oIuu'u`dl d moan! .'`::':.s`:- =.:::. 'a.'.:::" `- "'"` B013): :61`: 1ot,m. 'uuuwm no. in 1st. am as. 1 b 5 n a1c5ohnE5o'a?'st.. ':uo'\ vul|sn1`na|1ot. nu?" FIDO uh " . d no Oh moo III I for I310. 33 lo:'o':':::huno. nu _-, -__._._ -- mtslaolwgosxziiaxennwn and In! on Iiollol on u'se.. main and lot. I04 ' houu sud lot and burn. __ '{ non PI-lnoou. I honnn. Rm .I2I4II9_I2,0_W'i'TvNr T. cm.-.a;`%ea:: ull-Wolllnic-It. I Iona to loan at ovnlt Oomforl. and load"!!! hi luv!!! you rootwnu math to older. I3`I~`II`l!liI3"-Iii`!!! clnt` nus piuin directions to tigers can '5`; no mlstuiu-. It vou are ailing yet Run on : (iuide to epith ti-`om your nnmt ru - gist; it wii describe youxdinue Ild tel {on how t0_curu 'our|uif with u 254-out luuyon Remedy. I you and that you have rileumulilm. tukc Munyon | .BIWliiIiIIIIilI (lure. it vou have Rhine! trouble" take )iuuyon'u kidney Cum. 1 nervous. tnixo Mnnyou's,Neru- Cure. if you imvo cnturrh .\iunyou'u Cnturrh (`uru and Tablet: wiii vuru you. ' it it in female com oiuiut. use .\iunyou'u Fa-muio Cum. if on uve`Itom- uoh truubiv lake Munyon's _I yupeplin Cum: for n cold or a cough. the (fold Cure or the (Tough Um-on. umi no on. No matter what the disease `you cnu he nbuoiutei certnll or n vuro I you take the rum -recoup mondml in the "Guide." where you are In doubt. a personal letter to l'rofmuol' Muuyou. 11 and 13 Albert street, Toronto. wiii be nuswored. with two medical Id- vice` for nuy disomu-. At uii ilrumrluil. 260 n In!"- . 7. L `I E i* 2 `.? j .7 4 Illd EH! ohutlunl ,V0ll PPII SAvEs 0HEf6iS' LFEES vice` for dlsmim-. druggluu. 25 I ;DlNBR'5 BIC`! -Alllcyo 1.61-Wolllnvcvlt. Illltol. my to 5500- Best. .EN'8 SHOES. . .. You'll thou It by tho Inc. 'rTFs7{Jor'na}cnn;"" 2' _,_._ 9,. . - - v HI wmm yourlatt. The no but lduontionnl Ldvnntuu. o oomlort and oonvgnlonoc. Oourmoroqnot and nuns. Dffll. BORAED -0 vv._n.._.._,nA_ .- '- I BIZMLIIT Y. cu Pltlkcnss 3 a bottle. Ulla! ` the Pattonan of His Grace the Alohbhhop and the Very lav. the Doal of Ontario. ' l'alr1awn.I.ata Residence on Alexander Gunn. Johnson Strut. flu but Educational with sun Il_0Il_I_I oomlqrt oonvanlonoa. J: a iv ALuA COLLIOI. ' St.Thomu. Om. A resldenthl school for younc women. Dell htfulky situated In 8 acre mrk. uthe largest ut- lndance 0! my Indies colon In Ontario. Write forutalotuo to Rev. R. I. Warner. principal. THOMAI. ONT. _v-u:- v-- v-, `V-v\.IlUI uuu Dulllllju .I'U ETA?!` of Unlvonlm Graduates. _ at Mon than to in vidnnl mod: on 0 nnomono andoulturo of I: me u with the highest monesl train 1. , `Ills-Prom to on nor am. I'.....i..:""'m 9." *2... ..-1. ::.."- A o 2 o an no - ` fllarlnforlnntlon up to t ALIa.l.A.. rnnoupax. W V Jr" "ifs." "o`1"c" "X `"1" "1 53$... ..:~. 3.22.2. HLETIO ASSOCIATION PROPERTY Ilottnl; 0! Man found (rounds. The uten- tnunsc c 11: d1 u an 1. 1 oo:5 wh1o'1.3'. oxo'."."eo ':'}r3w1n3c. 0 O _ it.A I toJ.B.8xnmu m.o1a3n{;a ' AJ'}lLm'IO ASSOGIA north P'l?|3PBBTY n nf HA3] lit.-`.9. uln -.... .u...-a.n_ u..__._ -L PHIBOHI N W HKBUJENOE UN [1 on Street, noarlfnvislon Street, latol .v N by vld J. Whttohnd. A um: ', jondit wll oomploto it. hot utllgoim ,. Ion : , non lronndn. Anal: tn . v .'-O!.lnrlo.`ltnot. with flu-nnoo niu!'oiiH5 oonvonlonou. Alto the Stone Dwai- pg Barrio Stroec. with modern immova- qoptu. Apply to J 01111 Mums. HA1.` LARGE RESIDENCE ON NORTH 9 do of Johnston Strut nt honu west 0!. Ho.` ltnot. And other lg Banjo with modern imnmn. IABIBUBN FOBHIBLY THE RESI- dro of lion. 6. A. lnrkpotrlok, beauti- lio ultod. oppmlto llncdonald Park. Ap- lnuwrnxux & nouns. Ontario St. , -AA .. ' V 7 AT LARGE RESIDENCE ` doof tron -Ql_ plmm.-. nun. I ..... -_..n ---An ;; ` mam) nu: VDESIBABLE nau- mionnason strut. Good loumy. ,nll modem oonvonlnnocn. ADDILL. TH] - FLAT OVER THE BBY A~;.-_:..2:,...... 3* um hln:lIsi:o(').lilolounip.|'>'lr: :5.d 2:1`: mumnno DESIRABLE , rnlnmn. A" Inll--n ........-..I-_..-_ THE UNIVERSAL nmnn I EVENING CLASSES. YUKON ' hA'.l` BBY .`'I((J7fcrthlng Store Kin` ntroot 5 oin- ' l'lI0llll Oliloo. D01! 3` ma ""'n'd' " v rHi"on7nI 1"t'o"Tt"T3t -EH11" o o . an 11 o n-ouugdl. Apply to..o V . Ill. rrh r. "'.-w"'"" ----'~ -W-'0` Acnuncn SCHOOL, ..I.. Am. -1-4- `gs ulrncmu (ointment). mo (Rim: lkm cure. r clrncuu luxnnxu word {mum relief. :_ III Klnitonlpoedy ouro at torturing, du- _ V Ilmlllulng. ~1IoMng,bumlng, bleed- II]. ornltod, scaly skin and scalp human, with logo: hut, than ull also tails. H` Iinjnilln ` Du:-- In-_- . __ n__.. vv-on ovuwuo A-xi ruin Ill Univ lulo _ thovugd. Pm-rnnnuo AID cuu. an to 3u1E-nun--`banana numo"..~ mo. _..._Z._: XIII QQIA - -._.n -1,. _ ..L _ . IIII ,::'-m Open Sept. 15th. 5 and moths In 8 warm bath SOA2,ndIllngl9sppllcauon mu (ointment). the grant Ikin Cu-noun; Rnmmn Allard (mum. rnlinf 7` I Tainan.-~..:J1n.nmnT .. wniunn -rn I- dumo ofjion. Klrknltrlo. BPAEIRI. um %snAf5`" Will` not burn, but sLP -in... 1 EDUCATIONAL. TO BE LET. if FOR xuuununu uuuruil DIW- T. H.Aa, l.D.. Voter- qua uuuuwuvn coma rul sauna the n uouulo Incl would not Do objoocionoblo. Aldonnon Col-Ion fovorod hori the on- tiro holh llno donhlo tracked; 0 should hnvo boon dono in tho x-on inotonoo. Mr. Folgor woo ourptiood thou hhoro ohould ho ony opposition to tho Inouuro. Tho dio- cuuoion which took place our tho manor in the city oouncil o mousing or two ogo ohould hovo boon convincing to all tho ol- dormon. He did not oxpoc: is wouldaoob with oppooitim in oonnictoo. Ho hold tho opinion that tho propoood do hunch would pay. Thot dlocrlch in lchly ooh- , unincor- NIPN` ` 7|! I0 1 _ dtpb . to ho ohlo to moot all incoming and outgoing tnlno without dolny. 10 my turn on tho shooolptly would noohood o doohlo Inch on Prinoooontrooe. If ouch wutho qooothooldotnonconld root ooourod tho odllnnwwonldnanolnlzglm ..l.......-:.. 0UllIVlFU'Uo Aldermen Minnee etill demurred. He wee eh-eid merchants would oppoee the double bucking even on the end ofbwo yeere. Mr. Folger poinud out tlum at the expiretioe of the specied time it would be beyond the `Power of merehente to do any kicking. he oom ny would have the wet toley e don le treok end it won d be to the Inherent of merchants to have the eoreec ved. l He no eeueed the work would done. Aldermen Johne felt condent then If themed wee eepllelted A double tuck would not be objeocioneble. Alddfln Cereon favored having 0):: An. IUUII Iul vemeno plan. 110 IIV0l 0d H10 use of as halt or preeeed brick. Mr. Folger sei that Toronto's wooden paved streets were a failure. The style of reil to he need wee discussed. the city engineer said on esphelt reed should not be constructed if the etreet railwe oompeny insisted on using `"1" reils. r. Folger was willing to leeve the style of rail to he need to the dieoretion of the cit engineer. He did not went to use ange! reils. but ii Mr. Bolgaer said en the company would comply. r. Bolger asked ii the compeny would agree to pey one-lth of the cost of keeping an asphalt road in repair, Mr. Folger repl in in the negative, but Mr.` Bolger pont out that the com ny would he oomglled to keep in re irlnat portion of t road between t e rsils end {or e certain distance on each side of the reils. Mr. Folger would be willing to do this work. but the road would not weer out very quickly in the pieces mentioned. The heaviest wear would be about four feet away on either ride of the truck. Finally Mr. Folger sgreed to the oompen paying one-lth of the costof keeping eroed in repair for a certein period. He eleo stipulated thet the company was not to pay in alump sum one-fth the cost of paving the road; the amount must be spread over a number of yeers. This wee satisfactory to the committee. AI.l-.....-... \iI':..-.. .a:I| .|-._.,A-_1 - j` j&' j {j _auoct'Ficnan. Cl uclrhiunlulaucd. City. engineer Bolger informed the board that the street oould be ved on the local improvement plan. e favored the use of Innhalh m- nnnnand |...x..|. u. wu wars in very 00! condition. Mr. Folger he] the opinion that the company wae making all the concession. It should not be aeked to contribute 82,000 towards an expenditure of 810,000 for pav- ing. `If the city did not want to grant the company the privilege of double tracking that portion of Princeee ltreet, it wae at liberty to do co. The company would then pull up the rails already laid on the depot branch and would stand to lose over 8600. The raile could beutilized eleewhere. Alderman Minnee did not like to bind the cit to any euch agreement ae proposed by r. Folger. If, at the expiration of two years the city in not in rpoeition to pave Princeu etreet. Mr. Folger could o ahead in epite of the council and lay a cubic track on Princeea atreet. (Via- -__:_..._ n_I.___ s,,.o, , u .- ;u was nuuunnvu vuuu Ian! Ioroouu C can were in very ood condition. hal_ _ iopinion n-mcess street. a most generous one. Aldermen Minnea thought theta. if the city es a whole would not stand a por- tion of the cost of peving the street. the tax would be e beevy one >on the merchants. Mr. Folger pointed out that under the present system the reed oost double that or paving. So much stone is put on one year end scraped oil` the next. Oept. Ges- kin had told him that it would be for chesper to pave all the streets. The lest mentioned-person said that for s city of a population of 20,000 persons, hetter reeds than those of Kinston could not belound. It was sdrnitted t st the streets ol Kings- very Rood condition. 1 l IUKUUII |IlUo Alderman John: did not wont to oppose Mr. Faker : scheme. but hq would like to know tho feeling of the merchant: on.bhe question. He thoughn that perhnpo they would prefer to have the road paved so once and the double truck pubin. Mr. Folgor was of opinion thou all the inor- cbants were satiaod um the track should be buile. No oomplninu hnd boonmodo. Aldo:-mun Johns comiderod Mr. Fo|gor'a offer. to pay one-lth the oooh of paving Princess street. a most Alderman Minnan Lhmmhn that M 51.. VIII 00 (I13 IIIIIUUH B. W. Folgen: end HughNic|1o were preeentmith reference to the double truck- ing of Pr'nceu street, (mm between King and We lington to Be ot ltreet. Mr. Folger wee willing to nhi e by the condi- tions of nldermen Elliott : relolntion. to the elfect thst if the street was paved with- in two years the etreet nilvuy oonppany could put in I double truck. the company to pay one-lth of the cost. If the road is not paved within two year: the street rail- wny company will be permitted to lay a double track upon the present rand-bed. Meenwhile the company will merely use I switch from the Bngot to the Princeu etreet lines. AI..l--...-.. 1-1...- .I:.I _-. AN . wuutu DI IFUIIIUGU I0. Upan reading the minubo of the lgut. ngulu mating the clinic referring to the oxhonlion of thy harbor lino wu struck out. the clnirmnn us ing -thlh Capt. Gukin would upper: be are the bond with refer- onae to the matter. W li`..I..-.. -...a u..._|_ xv.-_u- (M- uuIIIrIllln_UI|'l0lI3: .uqu_'mon Macon, Min- nol. C. Eobiubon and Johm. D. Garvin Appeared boforo the board with romance to his position, re water owing intlhin promiuo from Montreal ntroot. He was promised that the matter would be attended to. nn-in nnnnlinu I-1.- _..Y_..A..- -1 AL. I... oi um-kn In: in the city on- ginoeflo 4 Quad: turn to trans- Act bulinou rloirbd In ) it by t council uu Inn union. Th prune : ahniruun C|lIon3..lIdOl:I.nn':nInn- Min- `5A.P.5`7'll.T.'1.3=T3;'~"_"-`- A"~%%'-'='=-I ;)`l::i.rm':: Cg-ni>n;.. .313:-:.m';men. Mini The ltnoc Runway company to law an Rich! to Double luck I [onion at Prlnoou Strut After 19004: In opod `lint Prlucou Street Inn Bo Paved D: That `Elmo. llI1_I v HIE ?*319_ WE"-J 1 ("*1 - \_ -vnepor ahuonhpr THE smear _ , T_ .. `II ganr|lIl1Il' lI1E CIII RAILWAY. TO as auiur. Icotmugonns than will burn IKIIIIUI G133. IIII 1. "III M ones inlet boforo rolbf in train! to them should convince mocha that it noounury to ho nlnyu rod for uoidanll. "Quiokonn" in am tlnucto qilohly and runovlu pain at noon. Ohildnninthdrphyuo ptV "pub. In-I-_-uh.-ad the ;uin .5. ma. Iuor bofon nu-1 In Hannah: .. u..... A Inrounu -l'nn1.| A farewell tn inn at tho home of Min lune I . ldotu are. on Tuesday evening in out: of but Min Gorcig Adunnoo. Bolhriilo, and in aortic Moxonno, `lot-onto. who won visit my ban for name tins. Card playing, dancing mud nu-ion otbor gone: Inn in- dnigod in during the owning. ` wmpany um nu ma roqnimnenuolcho play. and I bother balanced company In: not been non hero. The scenery and costume: no beautiful and hinorioally correct. The lunwill tannin n no Surya:-'3 till 6: p.m. Prion. g, 50c. and 750. ul auvmu, mo ronnomonn of lretohor And the comedy of Mayo. M. 0IlOnOIl!'O l company lls All the requirement: of tho D18]. bother bnlnntnd nnrnunnv 5-- ...` .. . uulr : --nun uueneuve u a name to remember. for, judging from his wnrf Int night at the Grand open house, he is bound to become the forqpoeb roman- tic motor of our de . He poeeeeeee the fire of Snlvini, bhe re nemeno of Fetoher IQ eomedv of Mnvn M (V.--gm-..--I- win no u Tho can our : mum to. Night. The Ottawa Free Press In: the following to any of Paul Cuenouvo. who will make him ne nppunnce in Kingston this even- ing as 3 our : "Pnul Ouonouve in nnm_e remember. for. indnimr fmm hi. um and no bound down. - -.: |l`IZ- . Pon-r Dunovsu, Oco. 7.--The wnoor ha been ooming in the level einoe yeet.er- day noon. buoit will probably take until tomorrow night belore it will reach it: proper leveL Looking mny be expected to rename some time Saturday morning. There nreeome sixteen boats training no this end to lock up and u meny more 132 ONTARIO smear. Uhn-A IA 15-... l\..._._.._. g--

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