Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Oct 1897, p. 1

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mines innx" __Wnam" Ad 5 h. ' v lloport That Anochor Inch In Boon Ar- ranged llouvoon tho Pnglllnu. Bmrron, Oct. 9.-Williun A. Brad hu undo the announcement. thus I mute be- tween Corbett. and Fimummonu in u ood an mottled. The only uncorbninhy in I ub the details. The time and plnoe are to be urrlnngod as noon as possible by Brady and J u Inn. lo. ...-- _.L:I_ ..-u:_ , ,-, | ~ - non cieen witn'ImperIaI interoete. 0'l"l`A\\ A, Oct. 9.--The ectivity notice- eble ebcut the merino ei.d etela depert- mcnte yesterday probably preaogee en im- portent move in the Behring zen eeel con- troversy. The refuenlof Great Britain to perticipete in e convention with Rneeie end Jepen included doee not epperentl en- courege the belief in Ottewe thet t are will bono conference et ell. Rether the prcperetione in progreee indicete e belie! at heedquertere thet the conference will tehe plece ee originelly lntimetcd between` experte of Greet Britein end the United Stetee. At any rete it ie evidently the plen of the Cenedien government to be prepered for any emergency ol the eort with ell the evidence et command. rs us: or the loyal dominion of Uanuds." xw You, Oct. 9.--'l`he London cor- respondent 0! the World lesrns than the Canadian governmeno. in opposing the en- largement of the conference. was vigorous- ly supported by colonial secretory Chom- berlsin in letters in which he trsmmitted 00 Lord Salisbury Canada's` reply. His Eolicy is that colonial eentiments should e paramount in all mutton when it does not clash wirimperial inbereste. Orrnu. nk. o _'l'|.. ..n..:p.. ....n.... 1'lll'lI IWENL" The Globe. commenting on the same subject. remarks: As a more matter of business it is time that a firm check was put on the policy of the United States in dealing with this country. There is no causetoadopt the theory that the mar- quls of Salisbury almost regretlull refuses to participate. In the intemstso Canada it is well to let the United States under- stand that no settlement of the question will satisfy Great Britain which sacrices n jot or a titols of the just and equitable rl lits of the loyal dominion of Canada." %KW YURK. 00h. 9 --.ThA Lnnrlnn nrn-_ A General reeling of Belle! at the Re- fuenI-lrlInln Will Not` Walk Into the 'I'rap- the Loyal Dominion of onnadnre Ilghu Not To Be lnprIllced--`l`he Unfair ltuand liken by malted 8tntee-0nnndlnn Government Wu Vlgorouely Supported by It. ohnmberlnln. LONDON, Oct. 9.-The St. James Gazette referring to the lormal announcement of Great Britain's declination to take part in the Behring eea conference with Rueeia and Japan eayl: There will he a feeling of relief, that Great Britain, in behalf of Canada. has nally declined to walk into the trap which wae being arranged at Weehington. The United States has never id the damage for the illegal eeizuree of anadian eealere, and has exhausted every diplomatic artice to evade the award. nally demandin a freeh conference. The marquie of Se in- bury ooneented. whereupon the United States calmly proposed that Russia and Japan ehould have eeate at the conference. with the obvioue intention of out-voting Britain and upsetting by It aide wind the Paris award." VF]... (HAL- .....____;2__ __ .L_ conearr vs. rnzilmons. T0 as PUT on uurrso sures" POLICY. jnms run A rum IJIIECH Grcat` Britain Has Made formal Announcement. unacmmnn In warns. uaussuucluulcla IUD. L[I..,lUun Hair Pins, two cabinets 5c. Invisible hair Pins IC. Pins IC. Garter Elastic 5c. Ladies`, Children's and Men's Underwear sll new season stock, small prices for right goods. 11 Inc: mllogwnqggup. (ED I,,TL. L....I. KINGSTON. ONTARIO. SATURDA Y, `OCTOBER 9. 1897. duo. -vu-vu nu w Pbulhr and Penny: nut. ai." nnl Cmruon, N. Y .Oct &-Wln|o womb `M4 in; in the Adams & Duhrd Go ; qnury Huncll. thin media` Jay Human wuthnnn iu- nnoontivu on nnhu rock. -`Bin had was hi- ly btliud. And it I; bolnvod that Illa skull and noodlhu nu Inc-sand. R9 no .1100 injured about cinch. Ihoobonldonnnd hick uzdwulptohbly. nuudt. ' A ooh. Joni: `they Are hlohlng Trouble Beoenee They 0nn`t Recon Yukon Territory. Pom Tuxmauren, Weeh.. Oct. 9.-The eohooner Seller Boy arrived here to-dny. seventeen dnye from St. Micheal. with ten- eetionel nevre of the condition of thinge at the mouth of tho Yukon river, where meyor Wood. of Seattle. who took the Humboldt expedition north. end 1). K. l-lowenl, who` hed chorgo `of the ill-feted Elm Andereon, won preoticnlly held by the `vigilance committee. made up of diunnted end den rote membere of their Klondyhe ex ition. The two men ere throeunod wit lynching unleee they euoooed in getting the Ininere to the head wotere of the Yukon. which ie now on im- 4 ihility. and their few lrionde who come ' own tode expreee the nreeteet anxiety I for both Vood end Howard. Some I eeourity wee felt when it wee leorned thet 1 the United Stetee roldiere ere now on the ( we` to St. Michael. where their preeence r wil be needed to preeerve order. It had r been enowing for four do e prior to l thedeperture of the Seilor on Sept. c lmh. end ioe wee beginning to no on the o vreter outeide the inouth oi the Yukon. I The river iteelt hed not yet began to fr-eeee but the cold weather had come to etey end the river in too low to eclrnit of eteomer tnvel. thle ehntting oil` the Edhilit5' ol lerther ooonnunioetion with who `ty until June next. Iunuv. The prisoner appears cool. The town in elmoet. wild with excitement. Many are the rumors aoat no to the evidence in the poeeeeelon of the detecbivee, hub none of them can yet be veried. The trial will probably less several days. To-dun Prooeedlnn. NArA.\'|-:I:, 0nb.. Oct. 9.-'l`be onl winneee enmined this morning wee V . Green. the junior clerk at the bank where the robbery took place. Hie evidenuoin no way implicated Ponton end in meny ways resembled manager Beinea evidence yesterday as to the com- binncionof the safe. nllico routine. etc. From preeenu Ippeerlnoel the greater part. of the Afternoon will be taken up in :he croee-exeminemon of Green by the de- once. p-'q|__ __;______ ____A_A__ _, u -n Iruul wulcn one mu ones were mule. The deteocis-ea believe that with the re- novery of the two packages of money they em now in pursuit. of, the whole affair will be olesred up by a confession from one who wu concerned In the affair. SUB. 63140 Ringwood Gloves, zoc, 2 5c, 3oc. Handkerchiefs and No- tions. Children : Handkerchiefs xc, 2c, 3c. Hem stitched Handker- chiefs 5c, me. I 5c. Embroidered Handkerchiefs IOC, 1z}c,2oc. Oh Dina `IlII\ Auk:-n-Ln -in uvlsu Ill Urlllll. 194 In is alleged that the lion. in uddition to ohofnlao key: shut. nod the treasury compartment in the ried safe. bavo din- covorod the wax with which the impres- sion: of the genuine keys wen taken Ind from which the {Also mule. Th dnfnntiu-an hnlinnn IL`: _..ls|. AL- .4 wruuu complexion on me one eltogel her. Two of the packages of stolen money have been traced to A city in the eouthern ntatee, carried thither by 5 middle man. Every effort in being made by the detec- tivee end foreign police to arrest him. The deteotivee are also aeerohing for e young mm. 1 friend of Ponton when the letter lived in U:-lllle. lhll. I lrlllfl 0 I livod in `Orlllh. In In -Il-..-.I M Z... / vnu-c numou Declare.` The Toronto News eeye : The evidence egainet the accueod, the detective: claim. is oompletednplionteaof the nu ltkeyefouncl in his poeeeeeion. The evidence of the man who made the keys in aleo forthcom- ing. This evidence, if true, please a dif- ferent complexion on the elboget her. H19 nnnhmnn nf Ihnlnn nnnngu lulu Iuull munn paler enu qmte one down. W. H. Greene. the meuenmr, he: re- lmrned and will be I wimone on the cue. Several witnesses are qubpwneed and they scarcely know what for. Hie uncle. Col. Ponton of Belloville, in ln attendance at the trial. The trinl will llkel occupy the whole of to-day and probeb y longer. / purrecu connnence in me honesty. The court. will resume business Sehurdny morning at l0o clook. Some fteen witneeeea are yet. to be examined. So far nothing has come to light to show then Ponton is guilty. buuib ie uid that this will come from the detective: who will likely take the stand to-dny. l'onton`a mother ywu Allowed bone her son yesterday and the meeting was very nlfeoting. Ponton up- penrebofeel keenly the position he in in y and look: much pallet and quite one down. Greene. the mmnnnmnr Inn um. KUIIIIUYL W. J. Normile. bicycle dealer. wee next called and related his deelings with the risoner. Ponbon purchased a wheel from im last spring ying psru cash and the bslsnoeln mont lyinstslments. He still owed ve dollars and onl once was be- hind in his ymente. e said he hsd perfect con ence in his honesty. resume businann Hnhunlnv wnwun mam. ' F. F. Miller was called And testified having drawn the -froo-hnnd sketch of the room in the Grange block occupied by Ponton. III I \1'...._:I_ L.--_-I- J, L IIIBFIUUIL An interesting bit of evidence was given by Mr. Bninee when Mr. Madden showed him 3 pink shoot of paper. II: was the back of the calendar. end written on it were the figures 39, 66, 80, 43. end? in transpired that this we the oombinetion of the inside ufe. Witness recognized the gures as his own, but had no recollection of hnving written them. I` In u.'n.... .....- --n-.n __,; .,,.-.~ . uur nu BIVBIVO OCIOOI. After dinner Mr. Boinoa again hook the witnou mmd and won crou-questioned until five o'clock by E. Gus Porter. counsel for plointi`, and much of the name ovi- donco was gone ovennothing of a startling nature occurring throughout the whole altarnoon. An I-.L-..-L.'-... Lu .1 -_..- 1., , , '1'=o'oi oueen st. OIIII Inunun n __.__ I The lvldonoo Iuhlttod It the Pnllmlm II ) Trial Yoltordny. Numnn, Ooh. 9.-Dur|n Mr. Baindl oxnminnion yelurdny Mr. onton nnno cinl affair: won (one into mono minutnly and sovonl ohequu pron he in which no- culed had undo bub wh ch were not put through the bunk in tho uunl mnmlor and ` Mr. Bninoa uid must have been paid by ` Ponton with cash. The cheques unmounted I toaomo 850. Mr. Bninos Inn in the wit- nego box until the oourt ndjournod fendin- nor as twelve o'clock. M... .l:....-. M. n.:.... _..-I.. A- I -I DISGUSTED PR_s-6Ns. IHE NAPANEE BANK OASE. :-1-2- - rwunuuvu yuumny Ila? Bohudolotiw I hrpdluhd the [ova-uncut nprding the | mount an nnnoouvnu. ohiuing that I onpuor Wt liun of Gd-many wrongfully - `moaned command oltho Bavarian stay I ' noodlhoiv ncricod lino in the vs!- 3 nun:-L; nun-mi-5 5.4:... v... n._n ' and nooulnulv unlled lives end- ! `ha premier. huh: Von CPI"- In And the niu_nigur'!g_|- war. baron Von Anoh. doniodnufol IEO nun-than made. but ndnmod that shun you I uunhr 0! | niddu during tho nnnoonvra on account ` of the human of the troops. `hols nflupunlblo. V I-iv-ncn.oou. o -1 the ohnnbuolnp mu: m Inc a In to authomo Iuppliu. . l'ht Dull nilnludrid oornnpondont In 0 tlntt opunior Announced to tho ca `not that tho-nnnrcllioto now in son `at lottnu IlonBt.jnic:I.for ribodbombht. tow- ngoutngont recon: :1 ng l pm- coulon 0! Corpus Ch:-Sm . will In inmo- dintoly cont into am or nlcutd. lvoton to no changed. L0.\'lmN. Oct. 9.--Tho Modrid correc- pondout of tho Timon, referring to the oohinot counoil on Tlmrsdoy uye: The onhinot woo unonimoue in the opinion that tho nyetern of woriore in Cuba Inuot he complouly ohengod. dpeciol ottention was drawn to tho deplorihle condition oi the nick ond wounded ooldiero now orriv- ing. Thie oopeot of the oooe woo conoidorod ot tho direct initiotion of the queen iogentl. Regarding` the ooncoo. although the optimiotio viowo of the recent ` minieter ol nonoo do not oppeor to hove boon juotiiiod, it ie believed thotwith pru- donoe that eulciont reoourdoe my be counted upon. ot looot until the cortu meet in the ageing to outhorioe oupplioe. .'1`ht_Doily o olodrid oorreooondont V I'7 T jrhlf Hunlanq. 30501 ! nun.` ulIA\\,lnI]0l'. Ae a epecial meeting of the Hull city council has evening a grant. oi 8250 was made to the aufforere. The mayor placed the mbroriptione he received ee- terday in the Bank of Ottawa. hey were: William MacKa_v. 8200; Canadian granite cornpeny.350; H. V. Noel. 825: John Mather. 825; Mel-ere. Chane it San- born. of Rockland. wired the mayor to ob- tain 250pounde ol collee an Bebe & Co : and charge it to their account. Hie worahip will roe that all `parcels of clothing donated are prompt.- y forwarded. The parcel: will be received at the Palace eoetlon. mayor Bingharn re- ceived an order for provieionl lrorn Mr. Racine. of Caeeelman yeezerdny and lled in. Four barrels of ork 200 loavee of 1 breed and two boxea o oheeee were aeked I for. I - Cromptons D. & A. and E. T. celebrated Corsets, all sizes. Pkjc man-Q1 Uda- :;jnEuEvnLNLLIm smuuau. nnlnnluu. mayor. "'I'mu>N1'0, Oct. 8 -Ciby of Toronto ox- tenda "sympathy to inhabitants of Ruoooll and Prescott counties. will place mutter botpro council no first meeting. when finan- cinl naoiotancewill probably be rendered.-- Jam: SIuw.mnyor." An A nnnninl In-nhlnn .c n... u..n ..:.... wuuwln: "Kl.\'u.-vrox. Onh.. Och. 8.--Meoa-ago ro- ceivod. I hnvo already nrrnngod for a robe! fund and the matter in being strong- ly urged, will have 3 public mooting on Monday also In council mool.ing.-J. S. Sxlmum. mayor." "'I'nmm1u, not. H _f`..'l.a at "l`........s.. --. Mrdny in the following from London. Ont: "Draw at night. for_8300. J. W. Little, mayor. Amnnn than rnnnnnngn -mn.:..-.l ...--- AL- HI`, Ur. Among the monegee received were the following: "Klxvnnvl-n\r nk 0.5 u \l....... _. ITIEIIUI UIEUWIIUIW ."' The most satisfactory telegram the mnvor bu received from outside cities you- urany in the following "nrl AP. ninht. fnr Iflll I I T he]. Lno I0!!! 01 noon euuerer." * Mayor Binghnm informed u re rter that with in View to distributing the undo. etc , in proportion to the needs of different families. the parties who were colleetin the informotion on to the rulferore takes the following question! : How many per- sons in family? who loeoee hovoyou eun- toined by re? Were you owner or tenont of property deetroved Y What amount of imuurnnce had you, if any? What are your future proepeote? Do you intend to rebuild. or do you desire to join your friend: elsewhere?" 0'N.. .......o .-n:-:....s...._ .-u___-... A, Iurge uounlo wnggone loeaea wntneuppllea. l4`nod,clothing and blankets are what ere moat urgently needed. but should only go for ward ee xeuueeted by the nemee I have given you. Two partiee have gone out from here thie morning one to go to the western limit and the other to eeetern limit of the destruction end work toward: each until they come together for the pur- pace of eecertaining ee nearly ee poeeible the loss of each sufferer." Mann: D.'.s..I.-.... :..l-.....-_I - _A.----A-- .not he sent in any faster nor tg any greater reuwr to mayor rsmgnam yesterday : "Dear Mr. Mayor.-After your meeting at Ottawa yesterday I proceeded to Carmel- man with P. 8tewart.- councillor. and arranged for` the organization of a com- mittee there headed by D. Racine. the warden of the united counties of Prescott and Ruaaell. I also now Mr. Barrie, lumber merchant. from Lemieux, and Mr. Frenlrlin, merchant, of Riceville. each of whom haa taken charge of hie dia- trict, and is to keep the Caeaelman com- mittee informed ae to the needs of the ruf- ferere. All requisitions to you for food and immediately required clothing will go to you from the ebove named committee in the name of D. Racine. We then re- turned to South Indian and arm to committee arrengementa there. The want: of Chene Station are also to he attended to from t in point. and requisition: to you from the committee will he made in the name of A. (3. Munro. Supplies ahould extent than ordered by those partiee, as we nd there in help coming from other quar- ters as well as from Ottawa. For instance. Mr. McArthur merohantof Kenmorevillnge arrived at South Indian laetevening with two large double wnggone loaded witheuppliee. l4`nod.clothinu and blanket: nrn what. urn .jIllll F SIJFFERERS. UUIUUIIIVU VUIUVSU, ll 3IC3o Special Cashmere Gloves, 15c, zoc. 25c. Dxlltutuolu-\r' r:'nuwAA nag n-A nan Nothlng Donlte an to Further Deel:h|-W. 0. Edmu-de. 81.1 . It Onuelmen. Intel to the layer of ouawn-Oommltteee Loohlng Alter Need: of the luau-en- lunde and other Neeeultlee Being Die- Irlbntld - Communloetlone lrom nluyore. ` 0'rr.uvA, Oct. 9.-Nobhin can be ob- tained ei yet in regard to t. e report bhet three bodies in Addition to the five already found were diecovered near Cuuelmnn. W. 0. Edwards. M.P.. sent the folldwing letter to mayor Binghem yesterday Dear MAvor.-Aft.ar vmvr mnntjna SUBSCRIPTIONS ElNG COL- LECTED IN VARIOUS CITIES. `Supplies to Be Sent only Needed. (1LIVlNGSTON am] (`OI Whig` All the Celebrated Brands of the world's. Buy your Gloves from us. `An immense uuortmont to choose from: ` FR wmnan GLOVES In Are Wanted. Wnxmrw. Oct. 9.--[nnnigret.ion oom- uieeioner Mckory received e telegrem lute lees evening eating for the hundred more men for the Crow`: Nut Pun reilwe . AI the threehingeeeaon juet. llniehed in dif- lerent perk of the province is war, he poeeible to eeoure e number of In at eome diioulcy will be ex ienoed m ee- curing the number wen . uuru wno wro mo ngnb clothing ol the girl. both the and many othorl would cor- toinly have poriobod. u the axis Iron tho gnllorioo permit. only one at A time to out. and than won two hundred pooplo prgunb. ~ .-vunuu n vlllllropllf. Qvnnrv. Que.. Oct. 9.-A rout catas- trophe was narrowly averted aet. evening by the preeence of mind of the cure of Bi. Roche church. Tnero wae name 200 young girl: in prooeeeion for the married \vomen'e retreat. drenped in white reimenb and carrying oandlee. when one of the young girl : veil caught in` a blue`, but. the cure who tore the light clothing can` the manv other-e mum A... ~H0sIgQ Y 35 To PI-oaerve The Timber. WI.\'.\'Imm. Man., Out. 9.--E. F. Stopheneomagent of dominion land and crown timber and the inrpeotor of land agencies. returned from a trip to Ottawa yorterday. The policy oi the government regarding timber.he announcer. in to main- tain permanent timber reaervoa. to with- draw the heavy timbere from settlement. to preaervo the young growing treea.and to footer growth to provide for the future. With this end in view guardians will be immediately appointed to protect the re- serve. particularly at Moose and Turtle mountaine. from a cut, and to prevent the cutting of young trees by the aettlen.who. however. will be allowed to take the ma- tured, fallen. and dead trees. uwuncy-one iulometree. The so. Jemee Gazette new the British wet oioel have elaborated I plan by which the volunteers of Great: Britain will be liable for service ebroed in one of war. Hitherto in has been in uible to cell upon them for duty ebron: except. for the deience of the ooloniee and in exceptional cnee. uocwr Inuli [(0. Prof. Sluby. Berlin. minted by tho mili- mi bnlloon cot and oxperimonting it. Marconi : wire ou uologrnphy. in o- ooedod pu-!oct.ly_ yum-day in upnto of Ad- vono ttlnolphoricsl condit.lonn,ln exchang- ing moungu wighouc vim no as distance of twenty-om kilounetrou. Thn Rh. Jnmn l`....n- ..... L- n..:u_|. Juwmwry The olcera und members of the vnrioun fraternal and benevolent moieties And other orgauimtiom in Montreal are up in arms as A ruult. of the pronouncomono of the provincinl medioul council. the lodge doctor must. go. Prof. Shhv, Rn-Iin nnlnogl I... AL- ...m cum.-uaou ny one United Hutu. A during burglary took place on Thun- dny afternoon on the farm of Duncan Mao- Millnn. Eu: Niuouri. Ont. The thief took from the houoo $100 in cash. now to who Amount of 8325, and name nluablo jewellery. Thn nlmu-A am-I mgmlu... .1 LL. ..--:....- uuuuu ux one umgloy MINI. ' An American lumbornmn with Cnnndinn interests. diaouaaing in who Toronto (Hobo the lumber uitunnion. to-dny. u n Oumdn mull: strike for her rights to nave them conceded by the United Stun. A du-inn hmmlm-u nml. ..|...... .. vm...... III nlruly my Inluranco. Intoreabod perlona have visited Glasgow with A proposal of the resumption of bani- nou in all the Iugar renoriou on the con- tinent. and in Grub Britain cloud on ac- count of the I)ing'lo_y Ml-ill`. American lnmrnrm... -M. n....a:... unuau wrnbory. Four more bodies were found yoatnrdsy non Oauelmnn, making as far I! ulcer- bnlnad ten death: from the Ruuoll ro. The financial loss in very bony and than is hardly innurnnco. Inmranmd nnrnnnn hm. ..:.:..I nI........ UIEOFU. A French expedition in on in way to the intorlond of Lugor, in Wear. Africa. The colonial government. in baking abopl to prevent: this force from encoaching upon Bntiah territory. more hndlnn mm-A lo-marl n--9..-A... TILIPHONI 0. plclblo. It is undorltood than the Pruuinn cabi- noo have fully agreed so the naval pro- gramme ofthe secretary of the my for the construction of battleships an iron oruiaora. A 'h`.......L -_.__Jr-9 - uuuga oonamoroa. rmrly good. The Montroal nu-ikin court house nono- grnphero were notified `ridny that unlou they returned to work at once "their poni- tiona will be thrown open to general oom- pomion. D. innmh.-.5.....I u...n LL- n_..--:-.. L: on one conunon 5. The commercial agencies of Dun and Bradstreet: report buninou generally :1 progressing fnirly und the outlook Ir. nil things considered. fairly good. Montreal nu-ikinn nnnrh hmnn -hmn. Iv IN LWHIG. A foolim yumor Ihrhod 3 run on the Montreal City and l)iIt.rioI; savings bank. Ono of the aoundoub nancial lnuitutiouna on the continonh. 'l`h. m........-....:-I ____ -:_- -0 H 7- ' lU|IlalUIllUIIFlu ' In is reported tht the Belleville electric street mlwny hue been purchased by an English eyndnoete who propose no extend in no Tweed. ' A `Juan-A _...._-.. _A-rA- I KIIIIUTIUIII A report train Bollovlllo uyl bulb fires are running in tho northern townships. and door and bean no coming into the Irons settlements. I : in .....-_A-.I n__; .|,_ n n muuuu mu mun IN` 6300.000. Rugglu Brine, chairman oi! the prison oommmion, London. lm for New York to vilio the principal penal institution: in America. A -.......L 1.... !).n,. um, I I A yolony. ll aenoully ill to lnynnn. Norah Ronlrew oomorvntivu will mo in Pembroke on October 20th to select A candidate for the legislature. hll bnqn rnninu an ihnnnhuunn I unuuluuw xor we Iogmacuro. I Am`: ha been raging ab Giblonburg. near Toledo, Ohio. for tome time. Em`- matod Ion thus hr 8300.000. Itllll Rrilu nhnirnsnn `n H-`-4"` 1'50 `bloc of The Iornlng Pnpu-I nnd the Lntnlt Damn-ning: xtixzican Lady long waist Cor- set75c. ` - PrAInnOnnnn R: A anal If `F u-v wylvt nu nut -ornuI[ rlpori IIIII IIII ,, umt Doulnlohu. V Oooi1Rhodu.tho lomnor premier of Cnpo Colony. in nriounly ill Inyunn. oonnrvnivu um mnnh ._._.____.j__-._..__. tuned A cntulrophmy m. n... n... n A ..--- PITH OF Tl-Ii NEWS. And you will an money: Best Makers at the Lowest pco A. c. Jonnr_o.ano -Q`-5:45.`. -- [WALTHAM [Too Much Time noun or A Vouonblo Resident. Brcxmmun. Quc. Oat. 8.-John 0 Noull.onooleboo|dut and uonlnlpooud resident: ol Buchinglnn township. did nddonl thin morning. Doouuod Ind .n yuan ol Halon :':::l'o'v.."fI.).1:{Io'r|.I and ma Mon. Dvrench Sateen Steel Filled Cor- uts 75c. `II\Av`Ann ' n:'un `Anna -up-:5-6 (`An rule um: Ont. Mmamun. Oot. 0.-'l`ho runon the City and District nvlngo hank n n to- day wbon the bunks mg: 10 o'clock thin morning. Fin minus lust than had olob oonainod about sonny- vo pooplo union: to withdraw their do- pooiu. Mon ohhuo vorovonon. and the punicnolu to ho ova. _ buv LLA--.....`A:..n- lied A lorry ue. Dnnm-r. Oot. 9.--The Cenedien tloket men oeme to Detroit yeeterdey ee [eeete ol tbelocel neeoeietlon. They were not by e reception committee. end tbeledlu were eterted on A, trip eround the city In cerriegee while the gentlemen were treet- ed to e eight 0! the reilrond olcee end other plecee. In the evening e Dutch lunch wee eerved in the Hotel Cedilleo. Toeete were drunk to ell the oolele 0! the Brltleh end American govermnente end triendehipe eworn between the two coun- triee. mum mmmorly, daughter of JIDU Kimmorly. and twenty yarn. MuUxmuon-ln Richmond. Oct. 8th. hur- barn. younzut daughter of Mr. Ho- Grogor. Sharp`: Con-non. aged one you-. nix months and nix dnyl. Mm'r.m\'--~On Monday. ingh.,iAnnio Kl.._A:-.. --|-~-- ' Dl ID. Bnn-m:-In Kinguton. October 7th. Ag- nen Couper Beettle. aged tiny-eeven yearn. The funerul will one place from her lute reeidenoo.-772 Prinoau ntreec. on Sun- day efbernooun 2:30 o c|ook. Frlendl and acquaintance: are respectfully lnvl0- ed 60 Attend. Pmmn --- In Klnnnton. Ooh. Mb. John Pound. aged 65 yeere and 10 month. I-`unernl will lone Ma Into residence. 2']! Division etreeb, at 2:30 o`olook Monday afternoon. Friende and ecqnelnbenoee ere respectfully invited to attend. Knmnnmr---At. Deeeronto. Oct." 3rd. Nellie Maud Klmmerly, daughter Kimmerly. Med twenty VIA:-an Oox-Rnxoz.na--Ah No an. Out. In, John Uox. Bhubob o. to Mm Annie Reynolds, Nnpnnoo. CUNNINODIAM-FI'l'7.lAR'l`YN -- M Napanoo. Och. uh. John Cunninghtm. Tamworth. to ma Eliza Fmmartyn. Na nu. Ho:-I-nu-0uuum-Ao Rectory. .Y.. 006. bah. Jnmu A. I-toppoa, Warm-town. lor- morly of Douronto. to Mlu Manic Graham. Recbora. Hulls McNn:n.I.-At NA nee. Ooh. 6th. wife 0! Riqhnrd MoNoil . (nu Min Blrromoln daughter. Bm.x.--In Richmond. Ono. Mb. um of % Ulurenoo Bell. of I daughter. MARLOW-Ab Douronto. Ooh. `Ma. Vito of Joseph Marlow, of I dnughtnr. nu. muuuua nun nix unyl. > \1m4'r.un'-rOn Monduy, uh incl. Annie Momjoy. ado tad dnu Mar 0! Mnnnd Mrs. Hoorgo yko. We to Iahmd. - Umlortnlon :1 Prmoou at-rut. Reuldonoo. lol. 0: gjjjj tunusx BRAKE. Lnnnm Uxnnnln AND Emails- Prlnoun Itrue. Oornu Bydanhun nu. ` phonl nommunlontlon. 50C 7-: - vb wuuuvu wt: -w vtu Our special stayed waist Corset no-Ann`: cnOnAn ClAA' t.`2H-A FA- WHAT'S IN A NAME? rrmouo Om-uni! ..__________ - ` ' 'r F. HARRISON COMPANY Undlrtlllrn nnrl I-n|..I...--- mu. __. .._- JAB. REID. `run Lnmm Uunnnn -m-nu mm. Tolophono un. Opzn Dunn Anwollu money in lost by not having a good watch. Save it by buying 3 1 uulnvlllq II: INC. Lmlloa` Black Undruud Klein. 01 and 01.35. (`olond Undrouod Khlu, Mo to 01.15., Perrinv Undruoul Kldu. Q1. ` SI Button Whlfmbhok Iubnh. 01 IS. 3 Punk mmou Purl urn. with I color Itltnh. 01.25. I mutton Fancy Fronuh KM Glow: in x I and blank. pink and white. yellow and b no . vo_r_y Itylinh, for afternoon ton and mun... Ann humk. pink yol'i63' 333-bfxr. may and onulnc. IL . Pu-In Nm-an... Rm an... n. -A_-----'----" _-..-.-' -wing Ill EIIIJKIV` `O N otg a few of our styles and prices: `Look Futon Oolotod Kid ulovhloo I 9Q I`. 4 Button: mm: and 0.-olo`n Flno lunch Gloves. Mo. 4 Button lnclllh Doukln Tan: only 050. I Puck I utcou English Sula Glow. 01. ohms end Ron! Bruno): Kid in Blnok and Oolon, Q1 4 Button Blacks. with rod. allow. noon awohlng, I decided novelty. on N10. LadloI' Ksnuroo Glow In black and sun. for motnlnu won um drlvinu. 9! as and 01.86. Lmllou Whlfo Kld (llovomwlth black stitch. I buhom. u. we. Klan. l`..I__-) Iv...u, - FALL, 1897. AT sns4cY_'s. n-4,. .. 1-,... -1` -.-_ --~- Impol-ton ilku Ind Dru: Goods. _-:1---_._-;-_-_-:--------- SFUUICI Lyhi ` Women : plain or ribbed Cash- mere hose, 25c, 35c, 50c. Glgves a_n_d _CoI:sef;._ Kid 010%? Department WEATHE; PROBABILITIEB. ] 80. hwnno (upper)-`-Bttol westerly to north-wutorly winds: ` (om:-all fair nndooolor: mm at nlgho: nfond oool onund . 4 P. M. EDITION. :--_--.--1-3-: HENRY BRAIB. IDIITAIII Ann Inn I ma Embnlmou. I88 Ind Ill mt. `Phonon :- Wuuoolnl. I0. Opcn lay and night. _-_-_-v-v vvaua J16` & nnrl limbnlmou. . 'PhAnnu Wuuoomn. In QJUI ' Gin : Warm W061 Hose 15 to 25. `HAIR An : QAIIIU\`QQ `.1-.- U 5390 Women's seamless Wool Hose, special 19. . wnmnn l nigh-I Ar I"-Juno` Pugh- IIUIU IIIU IU lab : Girl : Cashmere Hon: 15c to age. A (=:II. A ,nv-out ,I|A` (1.... 9-1:: music. 131.. IV 1 Children : Jibbed Cashmere Hose12}cto 25c. ch": (`n-`I.-noun Ann 111! tn Of the Warmer Sort are now Wanted. We're ready to suit yo: 9--.--- .._- AL!-I- I)2LL-.I ...--1 IT CXI. T3 Boyrenra thick Ribbed wool Hose. !5c1~o 25c. (`kiln-...'.. D-`BAA (`vagina-nnvn THE AILY BRITISH WHIG. WHEN WE BUY COAL : We who your Advance agent ; we insist upon gotting the belt. nnd no we know the difference between good nnd poor eon]. we get the boet-eo do yon ifyon buy from us. - ---nwwrnr I \II\ U`I.1IVIl A .f.'$.".. ..`...?.'.. .'.".`-"`."".'...'." "' I - 0! 1* 5: my nnnnnilotcruk `A303! at who `Ag 9:! 5):. IIIIIOO CCICIU-I2" YTIVLIIU Suppoeh-I Iyuooloctoon :1 Include and` ` ` I-onnnuo an 1 F53? -959-'$.`.1 .'..t_\;c:a- 3.`- cturll " an r." .oac.a_9:y 1300. -03:: 0:3: Do ] IT THU'`BK?T'"53. I4. Will I IPIOIAI. I Arum my which oauood much non of HM and proper It In tho Oountiu 0! Russell and Present! on I 9 Mb. Pm ho holul In the Pounvil Chunk, 0195' Ha. on MONDAY Al'1`BRNOs)N,the nth last. at [our o`olool. . J. I SKINNRR. Inyor. lunar`: 0llleo.C|ly Hall. 031. min. max. .._.___....____.:___.__.____ - `tut:-T IIZI4III`\`- A PUBLIC IIITING Io innunnto I Relic! Fund [or the sufferer: [mm that motion the which need mu 9; |lg__Iho Qo_uAIm,uVo! FBMEQHD. _:.___ BOARDIRS CAN BE ACCOIIOUATEL with mommor rooms without board If rule:-nd. at 3!!) Brook Street. lclootrlo Huh! I\ our) room. Use of lo hnno um ovon modom oonvnnlonoo. lop one A """"-'r`lI 95! I"l' I IPIOIAI. IATKIURR SATIVIIDAY. Thin! Lulu! Maniac `Four of IIIIIIIIIBII Autumn: -nu BOARDERS CAN BI AaX)lM01)A'l`nu with both single and douhlo roommwlth Inodorn nonvulonooo. M in Queen Street. W0 LARGE 00MllODl!)l7:4 NI-:w BRIUK Honlu nut the corner of Alfred and Prlnoou Sh-ootu. oontuiuinu 10 roams. hot. water fnrnwo. and Ill modern immova- monhtl Mod. For fnrthorpnrvlonlnru pal tn Ina. .C.1`nonx'nnI, 00:-not Prlnuou an Ohuhun strata. j U. loll QUEEN 8l`RR'l`. NEAR Y.M CA. Bull-hnu. suitable for boar-Inna homo. llonn roolnn. nod oouu; nuontly oouorcud and newly dns nod Rant moduah. Apply to Imus & OUNNINHIIAI. ._..___.._...__________ BRICK HOUSE. IUIDIVI-HON STREET. A1` pnunt oocuplodb Prof. Day. Modern Oonvonlonoon mew. rhnrnnon. Portals- km in Bopcombu. Apply nut. door cok. B. Wxncn. 0! Lone nu. "Tho but popular Llfo of tho Quoon I hnvo non." Her I only and: a kind lotto: of npproohtion. Ho Mn by chom- lIldI;|lVOl onthlunlutic mhlnfnet on. Olm- vuun mashing who to 40.00 vukly. Proo- pootun (no to gnu. Tm: Bummr UAIItL`l`- ION L0.,Llmlt . Toronto. . ANVASSERS. "QIYKEN VIU'I`O.IAx HER we and Reign horouplnnd Mn Btmah rnpiro. Extraordinary tutlmonlula from the grout moni land for oopylro . luquh of Lorne `Tho no Q_uo_ogIh|vg Mum: nndn n nnnnnnnnn lllll UIIITIIII IV)!!! 0| wrmnen coNLg_\.__ mngninnl Huggins .u._.._.. 1. - moncn and nxpomou and money dnpnultr od in nnnnk when shroud. For puuonlnn cdduu I Woun Inmou. lucnxo 00.. London. Ont. Oanuln. PIANOS FOR PENT. HIYHI-I III Iva-nu-.1 -usgg. HELP-nltl.IABl. MEN IN EVERY L0- ooutnloool or travelling: to Introduce wnow discovery. and keep our chow ondn tnohd no on tron, {moon and bridge: throughout town and oounbry Study om- ploymont. Oonunluton or salary. 366 pm od_ gn ony_bon_k__whon du-sad. puuoulnn WANTKD-HIOH-GBAI)E MAN ,0!` GOOD church standing, willing to lurn our bu-inns. then to not as Manager and Corros- mlonu hero; nulury 8901!. Enolou uoll'-nd- -uud uusmpod onvolopo so '1`. A. ELDRI, Uomrnl lhvmur. box A. can Dally Wma. ____ ._ _.___ , It xuu HAVE CHAEAC FER. FAIR. EDUC- nclon. Iood apnunnoo can converse fru- ly. no induserloumbne not mnlln the money {on dulro. write to ma. I will to l you how lnvo holpod acorn of men. and some women E.':'Da:{)l1l.IT[' &<;s`glrg|;5.nnd hnppyllvu. T. H. AN'1'Icu- Hl-GRADE WOMAN OF` Qondohnmh Itnnding willing to learn our bunlnenn. than to not as Manna:-anal Cor- runondon`: horn; nlnry mm Ennlon ult- Addruno-1 stamped envelope to A '1` ltmntl. (hnonl lumen. box A. mun Dally Wmu. AN'1`EU--laAl)Y on GENTLEIAN EX rioncod in onnvnning for book: no- travo and npoolnt agents In Canada. No mnvuuina. Salary and exponuu paid ELLIOTT PUB. 00.. Phllndolphin. Pa. __.__.._._.__.:..____...--_ O. IN QUEEN SPRINT. Y.M hon-Mn: hnn... nELIE_Ej=uND. AGENTS GET FIIFTY CENTS ON EACH dollar; no oxnotionno nocesnuy. Write for M`: oucilt. Adxlronn the Catholic Newu. Barclay street. New York. __...__:___.__....__j WIDOW WANTS A SITUATION AS Homokoofor. Would work in city or country. App :1`. thin oice. __---_j _____._._..__._._____...____._j.. AN'l`lCD- HIGH-GRADE nnr hnnlnn-u Hum on ...o .. u.....-..--...a rs..- >wA'N'rnD-I.Anv on GENTLEIAN trnvn nml Annnino. -mmo. 4.. r~.......a.. xv- AYOUNG LADY `IO LEARN BUSINE.-`F. Auply to Mum: IIIGLAND, Brook stunt. between 7 pm! 3 this owning. -: PUBLIC A` ]'|_EETl_Nq._ Inn: In |l---inn. )X TERRIER PUP. FIN DER. REWARD- od. 8 Vlotorln Ton-nee. Montreal uh-cot. UWJIIT, IVE! Page 8-The Very Lntub News of the Day. IFYOUXIAVE CHAEACPER. FAIR. I clan. nnnnnnon om (`onvn-so hn. , uumjl; uounury nnu uonoral. Page 4-Edltorinl Uttonnou; Local and Gonml Nun. Page 5-Goraldino a Sooisl World; Home Circle. ` Page 6-Broadbrim a Letter ; Shad : Enblmntos of Women: General Nova. Pun 7_.I..mI I... . w.o..|.. 1:--.|.a...... unpuniu. ` Page : .-A Bad t. 0! City Eventu;Every- thing Reoorded; butch Ioeml. ' Pege 3-Between Ourselves ; District Tidings; Country and General. Pure 4--EdIm:-igl Ilttnmnnns Tnnnl and ' slmuonf filiifro; VPBIDE` ` -1`: l|lI'll lIlllIl" noun. upon illl uzav no-mgnr-. Shame: James Swift for Onuun ovary Monday ind Thursday at 6 am. June: Swift & 00.. Aunts. 1 /. nI- nu-no; uyuuuuvn Ivr nun. we run rnuiuo1vu`_nv. Oak Hull, on price men's clothing and furnishing homo. opon tlll ll:30 to-night. Shauna: Jame: Built: for Omnn nvarv 3 NIGHTS. OOKKINCANO IIIl\\f\A\p J` no may In Pnnt `I'lnnun-Al I` hi AGENTS GET FIFTY EACH noconnuv. Writ. 1 `N EXPIIBIE JED _G1tNaBAL ~IEB.VANI'. mm. H. K. Row, 1115 Stuart strut. uawmuus or women: uononl Nova. P 7-S ed in Wbh; F M : 300::-ev Ranu. "y . ` O u on. wmu coN'l'lN'l's. I Page l-'1`ho World : Tidings; Trinl ab hmnoo. ' SMART GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUdE- ` work. Apply at 1105 Earl strut. . ';;;..;:' LOCAL MEMORANDA. TO LET." : LOBT. -ZIIFIIQWIN ' Touormx Oct. B.-`ll|o bond of Knox oollogoluoppoinhd :10 Rev. ldnrd 3. lens. B.A.. I gndnhol IN uuivu-any dlhtutqand nlqool Ina oolluplut 1:. Mann olnnduau Bethun- tutu Illa! up BIZ 9.111 Illil naming. 1' Router 8. G. Ihrphy run It: Inc hoouqpuup. `human twenty- mu non but to Iolhv. - I-Otlllclu lacuna. Pon Dnlocsll. Oct. 1-; .,,..m from Ihoouslaqynhu nnvipuou 5...-.. ""3" 5 `P 50! oonuonoud thin not-ulna. T manna-R u n.....L. _. l}?DLY'b0l nncoodo. Indo BI` `lino. . Dnxvtn, Col, Oct. 9.-'l`ho Denver in department claim: the mood for the Un- ihod Bum in running 1.000 hot. laying 500 foot ol hon oounootod with n ntounor und pm ntuhon shutuunr through bone. . need `no undo by the lunar oonpgny No. 4. Their um forty- Llnlo II:-I For the Itatolnolc. Loxoox. Oct. 9.-'l`ho Paris correspon- dent ol tha Timon. rafarring to the state. menu of the F! that tho worn have agraad to col ocbivaly a-k ngland to avaonnta Egvpt. aaya: "No pour haa appmaehad England on tho aubjact of Egypt fora long tima. 1-`ranca triad to [ac Runiaoo aupporn bar. but only no- cai vod Ruaaia`o anrnoao advnoa to do nothing with regard to Egypt bayond diplomatic nlationa. wnlcu uusunmonu mlgnbuougnnu. Ho called attention to the fact. Also chub 85.000 oi the promised 3l6.000 in ulrudy in the hands of Richud K. Fox. v uuaucuu wnlcn 1 would not have taken." Corbett said ha hoped that the arrange- Inants tor tha ght could ha made in Ltew daya. as he laavoa for Canada nut week. He aid that he vraa willing to aign any time that Fitnimmom waa randy and that he would fight at any place or any data which Fitasirnmona mightdaaignata. attention tha hm. Alan t.h.o. 5` Il-ll|lIlllI0nI- ' Evoryono will agree that up to the lush I had the better of the ghu. I took chances which I should not have hkon. h hint!` that QKA ll--`ll!-A I ulx, I'll IIIIIOG wnon no h0ll`d N10 HOWE. "Ihopo." he said, "than l`gtr.aimmonI in ninooro. My defect in much like the miafortuno which overtakes: ban bnll player when he has pitched a good guns upto the oighh inmngs and than get: cuolou thmugh over-condonco. I am convinood this I am I better man than I-`it:Iimmonn. III.` ...... - _.:|| -....--AI,A Ib was while sitting in his box as the muloum than Mr. Brady received as doa- pntch from his manager in New York. in- forming him of Fitz`: acceptance of the uhnllengo. Ho Ion on the midnight. trnin for New York 00 make urnngemonta for the content. l`n-KAI. -L.. ..._- -_-_ ,. A` , u A .- IJIU Clll Corbett. v`vho was soon at the close of the performance ID the Columbia theatre, N aw York, was eluted when he bond the " I hang." ha mid. H than l`n...`...........- `Tin aid (Ind truthfully) that "A not would small at swat byny hot nun. Butlut no any: Than : I ARANTEI OF QUALI- hdalingu _____. -_`____._

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