Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Oct 1897, p. 4

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WHAT SHE Hi-`\S EXPORTED. SCIENCE AND SKILL. V Ian: lfntlu of Thin Full : New - IIIIICOIIIIF. `i WEDNESDAY. October zmgga. -C. I`I$II l"IIII IECIII I IYBCI` `-7 VV II: ' : -t October 20tli. I . E Thoiisands owe their good looks to his art and skilful dgvices- Ho Pas samples of G omen`: Wigs, lToupees, Ladies` Wigs, Half Wigs. lBangs,:Wavey Fr, nts. Switcliegi. etc. It, will pay 'on to see and have these goods tried on. You will that be able to realize the true , `state of your personal appearance. ' ' Remember at British Am.-rican l Hotel. Kingston, il_l_8-l2O Princess Street. Hur. ...... .... ..... .. .--...., ...,. ,-... ,..-...,. ........... .. 50 pairs Vl hite VX7001 Blankets,size 60x80 in. with pretty borders worth $2.50 pair, for $2 pair. Ahokit 3oo yards I.ixon and Countess Black Dress Silks, worth $1.25, special at $1 yard. 10 pieces, two tone Tweed effects Dress Goods, re- gulgar value 18c special I2}'.5e. ' 8 pieces 36 in. Strong Serge Dress Goods, regular value 15c, special at I2%c. _ Full range colors in two tone boucle Dress Goods, regular 75c special at 50c. ' liur Collarettes and Ruffs. A pit of warmth and prettiness for cool days and evenings, proper for now, proper for now on. (_`,oll:irettes :1`. $1.75, $3,` $3.75, $4.50 and $5. Mink Ruffs at $3. $3.50 and $4. Sable Ruffs at $3.75, $4.50 and $5. (irey Sable Ruffs ;1t$3land $3.75. Better lines of course, more style, more expensive I`..- Starr &"Sutc|ie, ?.$ r.i'r_xa.'1nL aovzaznisnr. The Kingetooiooouroiiive worie tendered T for three looouoeivee for the Iutercoioniei leiiwey. The United Bhtee lien: on ueuei bid low: not e bit of foreign work eeoepee their group for they looser bueineee end notional epirlii. I! the governm no bad levied duty upon she loreign locomotive u it deee on the thinge the Canadian menu- heturerimporte. the Kingston tender would be theioweeh. Bunhie reeeonebie ioir piey wee denied thecenedien competitor. The oiciele of i.he"worke here nought an inter- view with the Hon. Mr. Blair. but could nob eeeure it prior to hie trip to Englenci, end not on hie return heihee announced um there in no time ior pnriey. that the ioeonotiree have been ordered, from the Uuiod Biiliaol. A department that thus tireebe home munuieotnrere ie not e pater- nnl one. Bir Ricizerd Curbwrighb received the Kinglton delegation very cordially but `hieinteroeeeion hod limo eilecii upon New Brunewick colleague. who has email eympetlly ior Ontario peoples ' That you want, and you get it here. All down the store aisles selfevident facts are convincently told by rows of prominent price cards. Goods that at :1 glance are known to be worth more than our price ticket. Here are ve specials worth your prompt attention. ..... --..2..A \\7l-Ia... 117,`.-.1 Dl....I.n4.- .-.'..,~. An..On 2.. ...:aL It Is Your Money s Worth l?POREi3$&? 9.92 :?`ok-cH.nPr.nE.D *- ' orionucced wu1"H-m.Ur1- -Jwurni Annomn `An. was A wanna u. - lI__-.. V - W 7""-V` T 'rrs-ExcEu.ENcE~Lies-m-rrv o6em.1'HI-'uLnE5S-- ITS ' Powen,-w m-rn- taunrw-. A1 -A\.L-QRoI0\- ISIJPIN C .f\HI V. _ cm . He made .5 look FRESH, REFINED AND ivouxcm. lfnot try PROF.DORENWEND`S , METHOD. See him on his visit to KINGSTON at British American Hotel. on Wednesday. lhobnkgn `IIIOL um You EVER SEE now omwonn 1-`was Tm; DAILY Wwlgnc. FORMEBLY mcziuoxn 5 00.. ER,-IV FUR|T`( NYW -g IH'TIl`I5-oHLY- Jmt one Vo_;r_ 1 OHIO? P; Dian. A BIASS E D BOOK. FIRES IN RUSSELL. IITTT II, If _'IlUIlI XWWKI TIIIITI and 3 man cxplonion on blot on- eu-nd iuglour nun oulrighnndvound, 1.. A: .AL._. .._x-.__|_ III_. ....:.|... 1- laws: In ulnar!` plllclcl. Now York. Oct. 0.~ComptI-ollor Fitch`: upon accountant: who have boon inventi- gsllng the ncordn and account: of the bor- ouch of Brooklyn. Inn lonnd u mm: d nciolunountinglo about .000.- (XJO. ogloct to patent nld records of the town: at Fluthnds. Fhsbunh, and Gnvuond noon to but the bottom at none! the `diuenpun-in and than an _nuny.nooounuol nnunga nnlnlnnood. gm v-vvI . nu-avu-uu -nu Illllhllu This in one eemplo of comprehensive deeoription. The eye that cen no menu- floturern of egriculhurel implements. cm, orgene end ohemloell. end omit. reloronqo . '.-Clothe belt dry dock on the leko. the min- ` Jog eohool. the provinciel penitemiery. the Mylum.-the greln end timber tredo, in nu ole genlue. The book profeuoe no he e review of reeooroee in lleld, lonet. end nine. Yet the eltention given to mining educetion in severe! pegee devoted to colleges may he judged by the eingle reference hello, "'l`hoI'o ere two mining ochoole," with not e word ebour. the practical leb'or- etory work done. The Kingston deiry eohool in not mentioned. but weooern eoioohere described end illoureted. To Ionoo reoelvee I greet. meny pages. in Ierge perolllueorehd. The book ie Toronto ell through. But the government cannot live by Toronto elone. end on check the bin ol ite ocerl Ioe good purpoee. Beeidoe it an merely oboeln eouethlng better then eohool boy eorl. Ion were I Iomnur. Iu.,Oct. 9.-Advk;unn ro- n had accident. twenty-n miles at album A tunnollcbclngoom LIL "Atlanta IIQIIIIIQI It-Iluunrl DC`. A IIIIIIOI II Xln 0011- TT OI uncut! by tho Mexican national rullrond mini 3 Iuunntnnn Aw-nlnnhn -In Khan on, IIIII ETIIII IIDlG| III IIYI 00- eurul hg ladhuuouol . Tao ncciddntlo hing invuuorl by nulhoriucn. 4 AI `Ibo Polloo court. V Ah the police court this morning Mrs. Ann Anson chu-god Jon Bunch with u- nmlu. Upon hearing I. o ovidonoo cho mn- giutnbo concluded that the ukir was nothing moro than u neighborly quarrel no dilmiaoed tho ecu. Ann|L.'- AL...` .I` .}..._|.-.._..- ...- -.., Von Iloltke'n Wlfo. Thegreab (lermnn genornl Von Moltko mu-rind Min Burn, 1: plain. not. vary cum. vubed girl, and lived moot. happily with her until her death, which took plucoon Christ.- mu 00.1858. Very touching was hiadovo- tiontohormomory. Up0llhla0alllI6ll.Kl'o|~ an be built. Amnunolenmg-it.uat.od on an emi- nence ombowored in foliage. In front of tho Altar of this limo chapel was placed hho Iimplo oak oollin. always covered with lava in which the romaine-of his wife re- -vs...) Ll:...I-`Lu-..I 2.. pl... ........ ..._- - _- 5 at -\m we lwv I---Illa Yesterday two young men, suspected of being ordinery fnkira. engaged 1 horse and rig en 0. Wells` livery, ensuing that they intended driving to Genenoque. They re- turned lute et. ni hr. and from informntion which Mr. '0": received it was found that they had been in a different rt 0! the county, end had driven ninetymirez. The hone was pretty well legged. Mr. Wells naked ve dollars {or tho I21 nl` hhn nnhlih, hut. in: tnndm-ad IWKDU. III . VVOIII RIKOQ I'l\`O UOIIIPI I0? the un of the outb, but In: tendered $1.50 which he refund. The young mon left the ham without settling the account. V. QIIIIIITII 50' X": Anotbdt charge of drnnkonnou was on- und in the book: sgninot. Williun WhitA~ head. Re In: ullowod his liberty. but go Enin it had to pay up an old no than wu opt hanging our big bond. nuns-avauu; nuvualj. Tho regular meeting of the Queen street auxiliary of the woman's missionary society of the . Methodist church was held in I Queen street parsonage Friday. Arrange- ments were perfected for a live o cluclr tea to beglven on Oct. 9th. Mrs. Rycliman and Mrs. Squire were asked to convey an invitation tosydenham street church auxil- iary to be present. Mrs. Ross, president of the Montreal branch. will give an ad- dress. Mrs. Wormwith, returned delegate lrom.tbe branch meeting at Cornwall, gave a most interesting report. Total amount raised by the auxiliaries this year in Montreal ounlerence branch was $4.820. an increase over last year of 885 with an annual membership of 2,041. It was a most spiritual and protable meeting. Olli- cers elected for the ensuing year were: l'resident,Mrs. Ross; vice-presidents, Mes- daines. Bigelow. McRossie. Hu hes; cor. responding secretary. Mrs. (Dr.) illiams; recording secretary, Mrs. Knox; treasurer. Mrs. Sparks; correspondling secretary mis- sion bands. Miss Etlie Bailey; delegates to board meeting to be held at Whitby on Oct. 26th, Mrs. Sparks, Mrs. Hughes.Mre. Bngelow. nguvuc In wnlun Iallll FIIHIIHBJOI nln WHO re- read. Sculpuurod in the apso was A line- y carved figure of our Lord in an attitude of blooung. Above wore inscribed the worda."`Lovo is Vtho fulfillment. of the law." A BRAND NEW IDEA. ' Dr. I-Cuban. of Odongin audited with 0 now kin. and it ought to be panonud. Illoiolho dfool shut in ordor to make cabal boob chops: Ihoy onld to print- dlno%|I'Il ptioon. Ind by convict Block. Is in nob at all nppnbnb by any. 0&3 he lays. and pnnncbly by my- Illnulokmvglhttb point no in sin- hg at would to oooouplinhd. Input int; nan nnnnhh .0 oh. L.l_L .1.-- nity they have missed? ...u,f,`l,` The plan will open at Sawyer : on` Tues- day morning at 10 n.m. at. popular prices. 250., 350. and 50. Matinee price `.'5c. Children 100. to all parts of the house. Warren Coulnn. Warren Conlnn, the clersic and cultured interpreter of Shakespeare's characters. willmeke his first appearance before in Kingston audience at the Grand opera house on Thursday evening, opening 5 three nights and one special matinee en- gagement in a. perfect` production of Shakespeare'e greatest character creation, "Othello." Of his ability the Nashville, Tenn., American cotnmemsvfgjiojlovvs : There are so few good eotore left to-day who devote time and energy to keeping Shakespeare and other classic play- writers upon the boards that it is a privilege to be among the first to welcome ntelent in this well nigh deserted eld. Such an opportunity has been oifered to `the Nashville public during the poet week by Mr. Conlan at the new Nashville thea- tre. The entire eoriea of performances wu one oi the most interesting ever given in Nashville, and no doubt there are many lovers of Shakespearean drama in the city who will learn with regret of the opportu- missed." This nlnn will nrmn at Runway- n rm" Tuna. saw: -vvlu _IU-III. sue urvuuv J:---s 27` st M demo the order cl things. which the politi- cal parties have supported. is something llet the doctorhss not calculated upon. snd something which he is going to ud it diicult to jurtiiy. Dr. Meecham's~crys on this subject is of s piece with thst of his pollticsl friends on the `hook question. They sect to here s grisvsooe. but they either do not understand it or they do not state it. The publishers of school books in Ontario `cennct_.be said to hsve a monopoly of the business. They had all the expense of getting out the books originally, of editing them, oi producing the plates and the stereotypes from which they ere produced. and when their work was approved they were bound bya hsrd and fast contract to sell the books at s certain price. sccording to which they had very little prot. 'l`he government ought (and may) own the plates. when the contracts are completed , and issue the books at cost, but not with prison labour. It is only when one knows of the way the people ere imposed upon in regard to school books scross the-border. through the inuence of `I very powerful end very corrupt monopoly, thst it is seen how fortunate sre the people in having s government snd sn education department which protects them and their interests. Dr. Meechsm should resd the history of the American book company, its rise. pro- gress and methods, it he wants to get light thst will do him good. has been in meant you-I. "1`o`n- .a....- AL- --J-.. ..l tLl--- -|u'..|. oh- omlhl, The not or 'l'wo lnkln. Don M Dlnorwpouolu. Ml-o;Ionnry loellnx. ._ -1 ;L- l'\. ;vIIbhl ,_-... -vw-- vv u-wvv--r-I-uuuo KIWI htul. Inn ospnbh ol tho high-olnu vukvduhnluollut books now u- LRLJA Ann ` _.A L. L- A. wuung UK UK, WCII p(`l"l0l'lLICCl. "Imagine hi: hon-or. howevor. when he Ind the next morning in letter: that nomad bi; enongfi for a circus poster: `Charming Home Wedding. Pink and Whitn Wars the Prevailing Tighu. Many Monkinh Gown: Were Worn by the Fair Guuu.' Tho me: had written `tins and `median. "--'-Hector in Epinoopni Ro- cnrdn. ` TIN. II I "EH1 IIIIFJ Baton sh lady could reply the German leaned across the cabin and In 3 nlky nmvlund: "V19: II In nn-n -annl"_}-jig IUIIUWIIIEI ";\r_|dionlons typographical error In an AI-kun'n'u paper hm aroused indignation in a little town in that acute. A wedding took place between two prominent mem- berl of tho village society. and the editor took jmrticulnr pain: to give the young souplo a good and oil. He wrote up the event in orid ntyie and displayed it under | throo line bond and enjoy:-d tho onnncionl tooling oi duty well porim-med. "lmnnlnn lulu Imn-nu hn-m-an whnn In: nlnui Wtru IIUIDB HUI! . After [using at the German the [nullit- man cult! to his companion: ` "I hate to no a man with rings on." A nupunluouc onutwu all Ihoerpan vonchnfed. - . 1 A 05.- _ MALI- AI..- AL- <-__u_;___ __n_ n \ VUIIIHIXIIII. ' A net, a limo that tho lnglhhlnul out to the lady: fin can inn-b -k-I I -Iunnla 14. -IoL - BUUII UH ID UIIKHIA [U UK`, UIIII HIH UUUH llllll . Lotit go. What in n lotto! anyhow. Ev- erybody knows what was intended." It happened soon after that Franklin was typvwtting. Ila hot] n Iontunue from I (Jorinthium xv to let up. Ho saw his op- portunity. nnd he took it. Tho paper wns issued. '1`hon came that negligent mnswr unto hil in-1-n wittmi typo boy in u very wmthinl mood. What do you mean by purvorting the words or Dr. --F You have set the wholn town to talking." "Why." mid F2-unklin. only yentvniny you said it did not llli|tl l`!' if in letter was dropped. Now that ncntcnoo is familiar to all. or should be, `In a moment, in tho twinkling of an eye, at the lush trump ` ' ` the dead nhnll bo rained inoorruptibio and we shall be changed. Them in but one letter. c. dropped." The type copy mad.` " Wu shall be hanged." not uhungul. Tho Pitsnburg Dispatch oonuuinl tho following: i " A rllllnnlnnn 01-nnn-nnhh-nl an-nu In an i -vv-vu I:-vu A bumptloun icngllulumn was d!nIn~ with I lady at a table Thou. Sealed op- ;-ome to them was a German on when hand: were some rings. AHA!!! nnlinnnl. an arunnn tin Ennlhh. uuuwsnuunuy: Do you knnw what I should do with 3 ring If I had nmg" ' admin lhn Inrlu nnnhl -.-l- AL. I`).-n--u "YIYC ' Wnkly. mormyr l.)'|l\'ll [)UlEIINIl'K. ' Bonjmuin Franklin is and to have taught. his master printer a lesson in typos and consequences. The proof shout shnwvd nmny minor ormra. Iwttcrs worn dropped. The ormcnl eyo of Franklin and his sense of right protested. The work was not nu good as is ought; to be. but his boss luld: Lot. ir. an flint la n Inmnr nnvhnur Ev- , , , , V . ~ - ~ - -- r. -v-` on in any uh: pt-bun. An condom! pIhiuhIhhoII'I0O.buthohnnmy. andlhnyonldluondrudhlbookunino lllhodunudlotaulnoluppliadopoudod upuhlnuhopl-hurI'onh could dou I|In1no@ulhIII.%0III. Bunion Ilnntlupniut fI'Iwn|lIoouotd- uuuunhnptd ` lap:-has XL-2, j I -C-L-A IIUIIII Dlollllltly llll (Ill [)UUl' plYlllUllL|!H[l: Words that were not nhsolutnly essential to the mounlng were often a more ourish, which might stand for 50 dmcx-out oom- blnntlona or lettnrs. Whom them was no clow to the sense the unhappy render might go very wlduly ustrny. On one oo- ouslon he directed n lottor to me to Muri- bomugh college, Wilts. That letter novel- reached me. It hnd gone to some gentle- man of n tntnllydlm-rent nnmdnt Mvrthyr Tydvll. Wales. 'l`h|s gentleman, sooing by the printed address thnt thn letter oume from the donnery of Westminster, hut un- nblo to make out the name or place for whlch tho lottur hm! been Intended. son! in back to the dean. who lnoloaed the old envelope to mo In a now one, cmbolllslwd with nuvoml notes of admiration uttur tho Mm-thyr Tydvll postnmrk." Run in In! In Wrnn I: lln In nah! as have V \\'IlKl Ll!!! IIILIUHIIIU. Imperteotly written oopy He: at the bane of many mistakes, Thu nuthor, not the printer, is to blame. Dr. I-`arrar writes of Dean Stanley nud his poor ponmnushlpt Wanda that-. Iluzrn nnr. nhnnlnfnlv nacnnlzlnl UIICH I531!!! 08 ll JUKU [il.'I`]ll'l.l'l`llUll. Sometimes perhnps the author might blumo himself instead of the printer. Great thinkers are not niwnys good writ- ers. Indeed the reverse seems to be true generally. Thought cnn form faster than ink can flow from the fountain pen. 'l`his often causes curtailment, tho syncopatlon of words, or even the telescoping of sev- ernl at once; dropping finals, bisectlug mlddies or showing only the initiul letters of one word und the nnl letters of others, leaving the poor typesetter to reproduce the thought from the scanty remains. All printers nro not Yankees at guessing. `Sometimes the mistakes are simple. Lot- ters that would never be confounded in print through imperfect construction are often confounded in wrlting--e. 51., n" and "u" hear no resemblance in print. but 3 onunclosed written n" looks very much like the u," or "a" and o" may he chnnged. Whether it is eupitci or capital the printer must decide from the context and the dlctionnry. Sometimes they don't observe either, but typewriters will obvi- ate some of thesedlfllculties. As the Irish- man could ride nfoct" on the bicyclc,.so the mnnnucnsls hereafter can write print with the machine. " l....-....l....n.. .....IsA . u . . ._ ll... -5 LI... l.-.... uuuluuusy llllpll. Preserves often spoil. Every housewife knows it. Eeenomlzing a spoonful of sug- ar results in the loss of a jar of fruit. So "the art preservative" sometimes fails to preserve the writer's thought, whether through false economy or negligence I say not. Sometimes it is amateur inex- perience. By request Ionce sent an anal- versary sermon to a local weekly for in- sertion. lt was inserted. Such a rendition of my fair written manuscripts! I could weep as I saw the distorted, disjointed sen- tences and paragraphs; all the ographies" and ologlos seemed to have passed through a collision or experienced an earthquake. The title was "Memorial Stones" when I sent it `away, but lei the truly original rendition given by that progressive printer was this, Memorial Stnres. " I no longer trust amateur print- ere. I must first see the proof sheet`. Hap- pily the sheet had the small circulation it deserved. The older residents regarded each issue as a joke perpetrated. Qnsnnflrnna vmv-lvnnn this nnflinll rnhvhf. ' Of the making of book: there `in no end; or come there should have been no begin- ning. But aside from that clan many a book that wan intended to be faultless by its author hn iuued from the press with glaring blemichel. He read: with amaxe~ ment in the printed copy utatementa w hich he had never formed and ideal which he _` had never conceived. Since the day: of ` Adam man ha: laid faults at some other non : door. The bookmaker recall: in in _mind the various person, through whore hand: his manuscript has passed, and as they stand before the bar of `judg- ment.--hia judgment of oourie-he read: them a severe lecture. Who is to blame? Was it the typcsctter or the proofreader or that denizen of the inky oice-the print- er : devil? Looking upon the thwarted et- tcmptc at perfection, he believes it to be decidedly impish. PI-nan!-van nfrnn nan" Eva`:-I! hnlrlnwifn coinpounou and lfroofroodon Lu lot All Isnltou it Guulng--lono curious and vexing Blunders lads In noohq Illd Nunpnpon. T PRINTERS MISTAKES. IMPERI-`-Ec'.|'L'YAVVVFll`f_T.EN copv USUAL- LY cwsss THE snnons. nanloondono. lI[IlUlX!UIl(l COEDOII IIIIU 0!lO|'y, |Rll0.l, nu. chemicals. etc. It has an [English In Roman Catholic cathedral. and two iunortanh colIagu-tho Royal military college and Queen : university, alno an ob- urvauory. museum and library." lI'|Ll. :. -...- .-_..I- -1 ..... _-|.-__:..- mt DAILY wme. survmuuz; oummm 9. 139-1. on-men nepanmom. Froderick Maxwell. I graduate nftho commercial department. hue oocurod n ponition in Manual. The lollnwung nrotaking the shorthand mane: Min M. Lorry. Min Mcill. Miu Cox, cit. -; W. A. Mnrcolia. Moto- Wood: Mun C. Chapman. Stanley Wilson. city. Frederick Horningrvrutonvnln. aqd A. P. Bolnr. city, bin sword for oounotoiol gonna. O A I ml)`: GIN. PIIIIA. ll|.. Oct 9-YutoI-day attor- nonn occurs! the exorcism dodionlory` of Oh Bntllov polytochtf i`ns6u\o to which Peoria lsdy. PI. Lydi: Bud? , than was dolivuod by Ian. Ian: 1. "'9: :00 Olin"!!! [III a glut . tllun Gaga. NCO WC hulls. ol lug`: ounghtol-I` Oontnnn. 0'rr.nu. Oct. 9.-Some minor changes in the conotitution and by-Into of tho in- urnntionnl odor of. King : Dnghton wen undo n_tho session Soda). In lunar: tho annual ho for umnbonhip shall In an aunt: for tho gencnl rock. and can com: tot dominion work. Satiobctoty ro- `poruvon prov-outed. allowing tho grant pn`-(taro! the order in tho pt-ovinccn of British Oolunbia. New Bnnuwict nod M-.. u...n- I ulon up ner nom_o Ill new uurnlm. mu. The following have entered for the com- Hineci but-ineu And ahorthgml mum! : H. ' Daniela. H. Ewart, Prescott; Fred. unil- tun. Bun-venald: Oliver Caner. Mnbel Muund, city. Thu following hue entered f rho ovenimz clue-on: J. Chnrlen. W. F. Dunlap. Madge Boahnn. I-2. Ba-nupro. W. F J. Anny nnd J. E. Huding, city. I .ln-mm Van, \\ nHa I-hand. hnn nmrln. J. Annoy mu J. In. nlrulng, ucy. Joseph You, Wollo I-loud, bu gradu- ated and reeured his diplomn from the] bu-inane department. lu`n-{mink M.vnrnll_ I nrntlunln nf Hm ' WICI, WIN] fIXU(]\l#|| (e.l'l ID ED. IJIJIID. L`. B. Hie many college fniondn will be plou- ed to hear of his aucceu. u;_ A run... .1 ::-..|-.. I ..l....l ...l... I... on to near or ma aucceu. Min A. (Men. of Unrden Inland. who has: been teaching in Demill Indies` college. has taken her bound in New Durham. N.J. Thu fnllmninn hum anml-ed for the mm. "Kingeton is aitunted on the River St. Lawrence. I72 mlloe west or Montreal, and about halfway between that city and To- nto. [to population is nearly 20,000. hie! induwtrieaz Locomotives . our and than engine ohopa. qunrrieo, Agricultural implements. cotton and hosiery. iano.-, nlnl. nhaminnln. am. It In: nn .nnIilh um. Arthur S. Wartman who graduated Int your from the uhorthnnd dopnrfmenf is at. present. tau-ailing for :1 mm in New Bruns- wick, wizh houdquurteya at. St. John. N. R in nxnnv nnnntrn fninndl ha nlnnn. I Ungnetto ll reuurn U)-l'l'10l'l'0W nu. `.: I. In. { M r. Church said the only rcason Oagoode wanted to play both games here was to I save expense. To come to-day and play I would cost. $l`.`0_ And all the union gufLrnn- men is 35". Besides thiu theplayore are in oicea and cannot. get. away handily. ` Bnnlnna Coll:-go holes. The civil service cxnmmntion will be Imld in the college rooms beginning Nov. (Nah llladager T. L. Church accompanied the team and said he hoped Quoen'a would do as Ongoode are doing. play only p-trictly intermodinto men. He hoped the but of re- lntions would exist between N 0 two clubs. Oegooda meet. in Queelfe lnelnon worthy of their aloel. He was glad to see so much enthu- siuem over football at (.lueen a this year. The college had been one of the pioneers I of the game in Canada. M r. Church would I}-ay nothing as to 0a|g00d0'lI leamn, saying n he would iuduo better after the first game. E Ongnede ll return tomorrow at. `.3 mm. u- n|......|. ...:.I nu. .~...I.. I-(menu n...n~h. U team nlvmg gone 00 nrunnwu. Whnt Mr. Churn-In Star. The Ongoodo II 'teiun which meat Queen`! II chin afternoon was composed of 2 Back, White: halves, Towers. Bond. V. McWil- linma:quart.er, Jones; ecrimmagu. Synge, Mitchell, Atkinson; wings. Cnldercoct, \`Vadnwort.h. (Capt) Pnrmenter. Bnrnidpe, P. Jones, R. F. Mcwilliam-, Mchenn. Tho players, in cnmnuny with manager Church. nrrived in the city at l`2:2l0. All the players are interinodiatA>.0rgoodo u fin-I. team huving gone to Hamilton. M .u{mmr '1`, L Phurnh nnonmnnnierl tho 0" VV Bllllfly 8VBl'|Illg'. Ina LZUI-II. J. A. Jamiesnmwhn will nuperintend tho construction of the MT. connpan-y'n new I grain olevntor, will be in the city on Tuos- day next. to get. the work under way. . Mina Etta Rnrnn, nf \'nrL-mu lllunrhter nf I (lI_V DFXU I0 980 L00 '0V'K Ull[l( .`Y` Wl|_\'. | Mine Etta Burns. of Ynrker, daughter nf J. V. Burns, formerly of Kvngaton, mu 1 passed I highly creditable examination after two years course ab St. Luke`: hoav ` pieal. New York. and has graduated as a trained nurse. - "l\D IIUITIU. ll`-I \,~()lUUY'llU H|4lI.'UU- I Members of the Y. M. C. A. are meet- I inn with gratifying nucceu in their (-an- .~ vans for subscriptions to reduce the debt, I on the building. 5 l Sn hr mnmhmua nf the nnlir-a have found on cue nuuumg. : So far members of the police have found L no trace of the parties who broke intol oar- powder house and stole therefrom dualin and powder. , 'l`hn ununnn'l nmrilinrv hf Ht. Jnm9n < uuum nnu powder. The woman : auxiliary of St. James church is to give A concern mul readings, helped by the beat. amateur talent. in town. on Wednesday evening. the . 0t.|v. J A Jnmimznn whn will nunnrintand thn In nanuuu u v uvvenu The Ontario government line issued 3 pamphlet of 106 pegeI--lote cl room. you Iee-deeoribing "Ontario. Premier Pro- vlnee of Ceoede. It is regrettable for the credit 0! the government that oopiee ever reeehed Klngeton. for the town is very pointedly elighted. The N30 odd pages on ol good size. yet only seven lines. or leu than quarter of I page. could be no- corded to the limeetone city. As it curiosity ol deeeriptive literature we copy the rec- ,elon entire : ---.. What the many Rapm-ton I: ugh: on the Fly. Guy Curtis arrived in the city this after- I noon and mu an interested epccbator ht * the Queen : II-Oagoode match. | On Monduv. Tueaduv nnd Wednosdnv of . me queen`: u-uagooue matcu. | On Monday, Tuesday Wednesday next. week Mr-. H. N. Robertson will be As Home." ll!) Colborue street. lI.\-nkn-u AC Okn \' KI I` A urn I-unt. . UOHN %LAIDLAVV e-gGREAT--- REMNANT SALE ON MONDAY! WH|G'S WIND WAFTS. Li IIYI IIIY TKO! CIIIIICIIIII W III. [In -| lid-. In-nituon have not tho Icionticl Imowledco or an capital is do homo: and good work. Gl..:.._o:l:n u.._.. `C sh. L:-)...L -n_:__._A- I nnn :;4,mu,z.).'<. 7 I llorsvs. shoop, hm-on nnd hnms mm- ` `, pure-(I with IRMII .- a large -|m'x`vu.-rn, I0.-qwvinlly the two |.'lH(`I`. The vnlm= of the vxporls tn (`nnruin {fur the Sc-ptomlwrs uf IRHI), `am .-md\ !l7 ':n~`a respectively 338,293, I(i`.3.0-17 and . L'(`.0,74ili. For the nine munths uf tho .-mme _ve.-an the figures are .L".`,9l'.'..'N`.!, .,l97,8-I0, nnd .2.'?`.!3.4`.`5. Thu 1-spur! figumw art`, how:-v(-r, In-Iivwd to he in- I :m-urulo. f -I I I The Olrln can ! Apponr l `\'o\\' York. Ovtohcr 9.-The Gerry sn- Ivivly has aervad notice on manager IANI-I erer. of the llanjlem music hall that the nm daughters of Mrs. Alice Shaw, the whisllor. will not be allowed to nppour with her and whistle on me hinge. The! gligls an twins and almost nixteen yours` 0 . A -..............,.. .. ...... .............., ..... " '" K ntln by the Canada Aolentic rail- . ""ovieionI in quantity eullicienb to the neeeelitlee of the pronoun. But V homeleee. pennileae ones are still in hing mieery.nnd the cry piteounly goon _` 7(or help end euccour. Our mayor hoe eddreued a letter to each minister in` the city in the hope that the reading of it will inspire an interest in the congregation and prompt e ready reeponee. But this mean! come organization for can- vnoing purpooee and some delay in making of returneto the Ottawa committee of the money contributed here. The mayor would hove been warranted in eummoning to his old A number of prominent pcraom-, representing all clause; of the citizens. and putting them to work ct once. Delay in that one would hove been gunrded Against. and greater progrore would hevo been made. Besides. it ia not to bc un- deretood then tho clergy are the working force In all authors ol this kind. There ought to be each A thing as or-p'rited civic movement, in which the clergy would be glad to join. ` ' It in imposing for the Qskmot sum.` tion and udulunud pochpo in: to put! I i colon lo; homo dyoingworh thtonn. to any dag:-on of ntialuction :9 the pub- [ Iio. llnitnlnt-I luv: nnl. Lin nninntin ) Illll uuuu Iruru. [ Sciontic men of the highost nltninlusnts . in no chommry of colnuugivo tho hunotg of tlnir Inowhdu And Ituoltchon for tho ` pmpnneion ol Dininond Dyan and tho pro - tccuonoltho-owtouuosholn. , ' l\.-;-.n- 1|... -- -.... l-..J. -_4 -_. [KI-IOII 0| IIIWU WIU `IX KI: Commoudyusn pron (undo and an. onldbydcn|onlort.honkooulnptolis._ Diamond Dyes. though they can vastly` notutopnpuomnnndouogivonlbho-' t.ionI|niI|IuIubyIIurpt9u0 Iunnottho Inlunvlncqu' '` dyuuoqul to thpvnhinlbbnunl. bun. (hnnk-Ihjllhn 01 `HOW In0'l`lWB INC rE*"c".` ")3 ["0 II` II II `Iv-Iu U--wt pmponuon of Dmmond Dyan and the pn)- N-v-M0 "0""- toction ol than who uni than. The will ohh HIOGQK Titnnolblloyo Common dycluo and an . 0! Alnhull If 11 snldbydcnlcnforthonkootexunptolis. The willcuhhul. vastly MISCHOI jclnll nuvtoptoporqnnnndowginnlbloo--clrldd Vhyl tiootonllliunbythirp-h:Ic:mhs u A wlclontully Dlnehnrgd. Swan Lake. Mzm.. Ovlohor !l.--Word has just mnchod tho villag of :1 shock- ing am-idvnl hy which John Penman, tho sixteen-yI'nr~0|d son of Rolmrl Pen- man. lost, his life. He had hP(`ll nul ml an-:u'<`h of game and was pulling his luudod gun in Oh bout to an on tho river when the gun was (`(`i(lv`nl:|_\ V dischnrged. The whole vhurgo Fnll'l`l`Il the young man`: hrmat, killing him ul- mnsi instantly. ' Devoted To The Preparation oti Dlmond Dyes I 5 Some of the LEIGIIIK ltema And I Oom- pnrl-on wm. Former Years. Hriluin from (`mmdu hum jnxl lawn F puhiished. During St-pu-lnlwr the num- lwr of rattle lnntlvd \\'u.~1lT,iI!Jh', the-ir vnluo lming .`. .'i7,0IR; ShN`|) and |:uu|.`.~'. ll,R.'l5. valued at J.`-17.3.1. 'l'hun- ws-1' Ix-coin-(I 28,816 owls. uf hm-on, .t.'vt7,3ii; ` 17,302 h:1.m.~z, 353,746; hullvr. 4`.. ,lHi |h.~`.. ?'|.%.'l69,9`.2H; vlnoesa, `.`3U,Hl|8 lh.<., .n.`.`_Il,(l1(i; mugs, (`6,.'.91 rmlvs M` on hundre-I. 20,939; homes, um. 10,170. '1`|m Inlul umlnn nf Ihn iunnnrlq in London, October 9.-Some inlor9s1_ingl figun-s touching the impurtuliun mm, IIIIIIIIII IIIII I FI'I"lIlIU I-rulu-n. Roltortlnm. Octnher '!l.--(`.ust.'\vv `.\IiH- vr has surrendnrml In llw polim`, man- favsing lhv muntor of his \\'if(` nml child. As proof uf Iho trulh M the mnfrsshm ho pmduves four human vars. The no- Iiw,`nn so-nrrhing his house. fuuml thu Imriim. Muller aulvswluontly mnfossmi that he haul also `killed his p.-nrrms. mu- tilnlin \h-ir remains in lhv snnw fashion: nnd then he sfulod lh:1l ho had similarly disposed of fuurlovn wives, whom he had married in various parts nf thc` world. Votorlnnry nltego. Two _ven.m ngo Wt` vnllml tho ntlontiun of young men to the up:-ning; of u v|`tP1't- nur,\' (`allege in l\'ing.~at(m. A wry im- portant step has now been t:i'. in its 'l'hi.~x young cull:-go .,Jn.~x hm-n nl't ili.-itml to Qim-Ii`.-i univc-mity :Intl can nffer M students mmple-timz in. three sessions (`nurse nf euudy. the tlogrt-P of l).\'.ltrf..`~`. (tlnvtnr uf Vi'tPri- nary moctiu-ine nml surm~r_y) from tlm uniwrsity. Tlioan who run utturil to spend two missions: mil)` in tho :itH(l_\' of wtorin.-try motlicinu can still 0l)l.'Illl tho liplmnu ut` tho sclmnl nf mining anal ngrivulturo, wliivti \\il| Nltitlv thvm In prnrlivo their profwssinn in tho prm'inro of Ontario. The fuel.-a st-vlil Vl`I`)' l`i-.'ixnn- .-uhlo, nw-raging only in litllu nwr $50 .1 session, and it wnul-t tllt"l"t`fU|`-` st-mil pm-zihle for young me-n to earn u-nmnxti during the nunimor Inonth.-4 In put Il It`lll- .-wlvm through t`nl|nm- in tlw uintvr. (:2-org Y. (`hmvn. l..\., registrar nf Queen's university, will furnish intvnl- ing students with nll n9<`oss:ir_\` Infor- nmtion. 1J.'::ll,H1!l; names, 1,n`.:i` J.lll,lllI. I The total value of the imports in '.*'opl0mhvr, I995, \\ :I.\l 849,H7; in 81'}!- flonllwr, I896. .R`.'n7.9U7; and in h`4-pt'|n- Ix-r. W97, l.l3:1,:i7H. ' I Or for :1 further '(-onlpurisun luku tho {nine months vm`J'ng 30111 .\`c~plo:nlu-r for the sumo three _\'wu`.~1 and Ihv lmuls r<`sp('cliv(-l_v nre .L:5_5!Il,9I3, .l.'-I.2(ili,W:Z, and 4,616,259. Ilnr-cnn uhnnn lm.-nn unal |\nmu mun- manna I-51 Avuuunluua -The eugfering of qhe eeoree who have been burned out in Russell county, by the bulb ree. In very great, end the eppoal far ulietanoe $0 the benevolencly inclined in very int.ene:. And. like all appeals of the kind. is would be promptly responded to. In in to the eve:-Issuing creliu oi the people in the burnb district who have not heal Io unforcunnte that they have gohoonely and kindly given of their goodi to the comfort and console- tinn, of the Iulferere. lb in equally 'v 0 credit of the people of the dllbriob theb they have been equal ` emergencies ol the moment, And 73...; 1.. L- AL- fI._-.l_ A.|-_..-_ _,.-I

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