Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Oct 1897, p. 2

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" IIII|lllI'to: lnlornnuovn. Begin at opening f If ponlblo. Spools! nun to but not mn- Cilhlldolnbn. A. nI.A'||lnrAnn 1 In unrnv. Alleiaee domestic ooel delivered to any port of the city at 85 per ton by W. G. Cmg & Co. exlioun II nnoee pun xorun Dy uugooue. Mitchell wee seriouely injured. He was heckled herd and fell on hiI_heok. his heed etrikin the ground with greet. force. He wee part stunned and the phyeioienn who enmined him weie olopinion him he sustained e ooncueeion. He plnclxily went. into the amine egeiu. but I few minutee later he wee egein -knocked out. He had nob fully recovered the use of his faouloiee and kept eating queetioue oonoerning hie injuries. He wee led into the dreui roomend reetad during hell- time. Ah 5 eeound oi the referee : whistle he took up his position on the eld. but Dr. Res. J. M. Ferrell, referee Cunning- hem ndthree or four of his own men pg-eeeed on him the necessity of his rebir- ing. He went oi! she eld wibh reluc- tenoe. Dr. Clarke wu efnid this it Mitohellcontinned the game in hie deud oonlfibion eomehhing eerioue might; hnppen to in. 190.-TIC l`|lI' For ladiotovcrguiuu. nude in blsck cloth, warm pad. comfortable. You can't nnuul 64 a-In -u'I,IuunD. Ihhnn Iinhunn Inn. Dlli, WIITII IEIIA IWIIIUTKDIQ 10!] UIIJ nfford to do wiuaoua um. minua Loo`-' Roth. uuuuly Iuwlugonn oonoopuon ox onulr work. They won in (run donnnd And warn AIIIVI linmnnd In with anal: dnliht. VCITWI '5. It wen plain to be Ieen thet Queen's team eulfered from luck 0! combined practice. It in true the men are on the cam III twice daily. butgnot until Saturday di they y together an n teem. and they up an novioee at the game. On `the ot er hend the Oegoode men Ihowed evidences of clever ooeohing, in they never allowed an opportunity to go by default. Queen e wing men did not hold their opponente. While Queen I bl!-merkd like Tro- jans their effort: di not ll to the lune extent in those put forth hy Oegoode. Mltnhnll in em-imnlv iniul-ad. HQ Ill .!lI'lU'nIII*.lICIlU Ill `XI, Second-hall, Bnrbidgo. Towers, converted, 2; range. 1; Mcbun and touch. 4; touch-in-goal. sodond-hnlf, Rpnkin. touch, 4 int-Ono. 9 nuuziu UTVXIIUF IIIIUII IJIU IIlI' `TOWI- ln the Quebec union genes on Setnrdny Ottawa City defeated Montnel at Ottewe by thirty-one to twenty. Montreal, how- ever. Are the winners of the round by one point.bnving defeated Ottcwe the previous week by twelve pointe. McGill defeated Ottewh College twenty-two to eight. I Pnlntn wardhhnl ecnrad : Oumode h|-~ Illilg um] CIIWT XIII` III III]! WI : DIKIST wu din of in I tumble and Burbldgo jogged oiunraly behind the goal. Arniel a woilzht. VII felt m the scrim- Jogxu Ieuunuy nemuu we on. weight. msge, It was his ns eppeernnoo before the public and he gave 3 goagi Account of himself for a novice. He will not be a fall- edged footballer until his hair grow. In than Onnhnn uninn ounnn an Flnhnrdnv Klondykc Gold} UUFIWI UOIIIEO EWODl?y'l5W0 C0 IIKIIKI. Points were that scored : Olgoodo hAll-~ I Fink-hnII-Tuckle in goal, 2; rouge, 1. touch, 4'? ; I "Human: nnnunn-hat` 0 - nnnlrn I - VIIIO on U10 ZEN}. ' ' In muiiug his touch Burbidgo nprinud fully sixty-live rdl. He had I clear eld, only Slicer 'ng in the WI]. Blibor wu dinnnnnd n! in A lmmhln and Bnrbldka (93 III]! 'DIllII UITTIGI IIII Willi HI Vllilllfya Synge had biroollor bone brohn oh the oolnlnoncolnont of tho second half. The bone Injappod back of tho right shoulder. Bynpohhy wuexpruud (or him in * his misfortune. (`..-......1l X..n.........I:-t- 0...:-l.-II ..l-.5; A`. llIIll0l'FIIIlC- Cornwnll intormodinto football club do- hultod to Brockvillo tho two guns: achedulgd for October 9m and l6r.h. RlIo|n`on:l'A nlgn nqnil-A IAn:n-n In Rumh. acuouuuu lot vowou um um nun. Brockvillo plea; Granite union in Brock- rd. ville on the I ... .....I.'l_.n L3- L-..-I. D..-l.hl-- -n-inlugal uidu pl: pd onynoj " ed Ongoonia followed only tgruotiou of Van-my ln in match with Quota : In the ionic: In-ion lut anon. Long kick: by tho lull-bucks cm-ion!` the sum to victory. Hanna Ind himnnllnr hnnn hrnkim Al`. the ' 7 ` - 1 3.43.5. `up gig _.IuG gau:19l tho round {mp Vnniyon Saturday by twenty-than W. W. Biohu-Jinn And '1`. G. Mu-quit. oi tho Brookvillo inurunodiato tum. vora- lu tho `on -Sunday coaching the Brookvh union. ` ISIOOIVIIII JIIIIIIIII. ~ Nimmo -Low 9 ' Cod undioonndl tnnol:,hnb uluu `Whistle culled them back. '3|It,9ll"l.|_V3._lIIIdI,I with and mu obliged to his his jiok. Rah-an Cinnniihnm hid ill IAI I.I|n onugou Io Inn lllllll. `Bobcat Glnni` an "aid it use the rqngbnt` nhd di I (am ilnhad our bun--hh minlouno to wiman. Bot ad on I O follm houaumouns mum burn ` s. ` .-....., ..;m.;, tJ|A'- nn In in `an -: Broohvilgzanion. Nimmn And-[AI < CITY AND VICI NITY. Ian lloard Illh Dollghc. _.,..!__A .1 LL. fI'_._..____ ___I_ com Wanner oo-ton. Eglbfj" I. mi-and dew and oloooly tho ta mntnh rial: Damn mm DAILY/Wli1G.' MONDAY. ocronnn 11. 1397. ; IUII U, I 5 | Movailliuna, l. Quoon a, , 4; Elliobt,con- duo` X V 'rH"a. (:05 _.A gg `I g 0'` 0| 5|!` IIIII. lllll tun ho lot-nod, ion the petition of but when picked in inow in the bay than ho nut Iron quito 3 my ` Th bonthu a broad to ti ant ouily. to one 3660 by unldcuhlly Idling tho would Inn Lam-I I100` l 0l' ill! I50 0! mo lelrcnlng pray. Mn. McFadden did not return bomo.bnt uoppod st. tho home of Dr. Wood, who in I lrioud of thohuaily. She is nearly hour.- htohn at tho diupponnncoof horogod pnrlnor. Moliddoo Inated from nu-vouc noction or pally. Hi: hands. um and other portion: of his body were oonuuntly Iwitolno and in onto o! oonlaortiou. It in vi the pubs! dilioulty be won Able to food Ilinnll. Bin neighbors epoch ol bin as bio; I quiogpnuo person. hndworking in his yonngordnyu. uadu huut on tho Ihywulong. Rpgncnc ontywluro `cxptuud :6 who! won con- cludid II III ndruulin`. It is in n In` that in drownnd himnnll In II II II I If Ii IOGIDVIIUU nuns" III nun! Inn) on of the uli. Thin no thonly union hint on ..n.z_.. l_L- ....:.a...a:._ AL. -...n:.... -0 men onnunou. has on in lhonftm-noon Goo:-goGronvea and four or ve omen, diver Juno: Conl- uon includod. aged Bowman Bron . than hunch Ln wont. down along the PiNlbl`.Ih0I O"lA00kin `I3: t.b:.t:lody. u in --n Inna h n I All nnmmil. YIUHDIIPKIIIOYC I%I|lI l0I' D00 D00]. II III In: nuc hand He nddon hnd commit- tad Iuicido. A hon lo of nkiu were taken along for the nu tho searching party. Mr; H:-_l'nddnn did not. ntum homa.bnh IIIICIDK IIIIII, 1'1. MINDY!` D. BIC- Cerey end other-e. kept up e eeerch elong the ehore ell efternoon, ro- newing their elforte Sundey morning, but without eveil. During the mornin , however. trace of the mining men wee o - teined from H. Kore. Pittehurg. who in- formed Mr. Shermen thet hie fether hed picked up en empty eki` in Certwrighie hey. In the boot wee e peir of oere. leid lengthwlee on the eeete. end e bleck etilf bet. The hour. wee drifting outwerde with the nreveiling north-eeet wind. Mr. Bore took the hoet in tow end pieced it inohie hoet houee. From ite deecriptiou Mr. Sherrnen recognized it ee being hie pro- ty. Mr. Ellery end e friend went own to Mr. Bore e boet honee end there nixed the het ee helon 'n to Me edden. Both it end the i were brought beck to the city. lleenwhile pertiee were or mixed end eeerched eloug the ehore in e vicinity of where the hoet wee picked np. hut no tidl of the rnleeinz men could be ob- Oeder lelend wee eleo gone over never-el tirnee, but no informetlon could be there obteined. I -5`- 4... he hk;.Ub-.-u-gnu llnnwennngnunn OOIIUEO. WIIO WEI OI ) DUB WIIIII uuu U ` Island. Messenger Huggins con- cluded from the strange and awkward manner in which the man in the boat rowed, that he knew very little of the art. He lifted the oars high out of the water and splashed when dipping them in again. Messenger Hug ins watched him until he disappeared in t echannel be- tween Whiskey and Cedar islands. A son of messenger Huggins was on the east shore ofcedar island and saw McFadden row into the bay fronting the Maples. the summer home of Sir Richard Cartwright. McFadden was making very little head- way, and appeared to be very tired or else was resting. He was scarcely moving the oars. Bo aras known that was the last ..`.. 4.! L:-. XI`. DOIII lion 0! bill. `l`-.'-n:I- .-J sun on ma. Friends of the missing man, inclndin M. Ellery, D. McLean, who in vb:-other 0 Mrs. McFadden, A. English, W. 'I`oner.J. Donaldson, George Gravel. nophow of the missing man, E. Moore. B. Mc- (`hnm and ntlnrn. lumh no I nu-ch IDS BIIIIIIIIOI IIIOHIEIII. Ae he rowed away it was noticed theb he Ind very r control of the skill`. bump- ing intot 0 water worke wharf e couple of times before he got into the o n channel. Before leaving he told Mr. S nrmen that he would hug the shore pretty closely on it wee 3 bit rough on the water. It was ebout 2:16 o'clock whon he left the boat livery. end an hour afterwards he wee reen by meetonger Huggins; of the Royal mili- te college. who woe on the west end of (` er Inland, Mnnnnntnr Hmnrinn non. um I105 IIIIIU llll IPFIIIHX. Friends at once became elnrmed end he- gan eeerehing for him. Word weer receiv- ed that he was seen near Swift : wharf nbont hnlf-put one o clook. Following up this clew, he was trnoed to T. Sher- man : bout livery. where it i was neoertnined he had engaged n skill to go to Ceder Island. It was shortly aim hnlf-peel: one o'clock when he first nppeered at Sherman's. He talked of engaging a boot. but did not do no at the moment. At that time he wore a reversi- ble top cont. one side being intended for use es 3 rnin-proof coat. and the other us a epring end lnll light overoont. He went on . and subsequently it wee lenrned that he returned to the Lake View house, where he hnd removed his to cont. leaving it in charge of the bnr-ten or. He went back to Sherman's boat ivery end took out an twenty-foot skiff. broe of beam and eup- Eilied with onl one ' of care. He told r. Sherman he had business on Cedar Is- lnnd, end Mr. Sherman believed he was going down to look at sqms esttle which have been peetnring on the island during the summer months. ' A- 1.- ...._...a -....... :1. ....- ...u:....l -5.5 I... mu ago uuu IIIIIIIJII In unelculng me rnmu. On Saturday he drove into the city with his wife, Min Germaine, his niece, and M. Ellery. the lat nemed being one: by llclhddeh to work hie farm. T e trio put up no the Lake View house, corner of Ontario and Queen screen. where their horeee were euhled. At noon I pu-took ofdinner. McFadden ceutioning them to be ready toeuru for home at three o'clock. This hour eune end went. but McFadden did not. make his eppeeunoe. Friend: so once humm Alarmed And be- UNI IIYT III III. Iron` To, ITIUWIIIIFK. nboub eight Inilu ' from the city. For : number 0! you post he has not worked his form nnlly, on aging help to do the work, in; phyoi unhud for the tank. Is in thought mm the iurmitiec of old on had resulted in unsettling bio mind. On Rntnrdnv In damn. {run than nitv with `u Ion; round Drifting In oamyn-Igu-"u 801-rho llula; an : Hat In In tho Bot-I'Ids Iosrohllg tor tho IlAJn_2I- Ct.-.._.. A_oln-A -IUvI""IIII-UprII.'- I from pngont indicnionl i0 is judged thblhomun-V Ilohddon. aged about sixty- vo. 5 wedthy retired Pltuburg township ilcfliacr. his not hit death by dtowning..- McFadden in one of the best. known: mu: in tho county. ownin 5 aplen- did him on thin I`:-ant mud. 'M.|bul-av. i33"u2"?."n in o3'uy. Z'u.m'."". .p'i.'ST did him on the Front road, Wtlburg. nhnuh ainhh milnn .frnln t.hn oitv. For ' WENT AWAY IN A 8KlFF_ AND RE- runnso NOT. V | rams ncFAin:NI1ssmc.j zluacu II In sauna: . llit inn huthtbodrovnod hiuloll ho _...n L__- in--.-gJ A... J Ink; ni Thi- - IUI IIIIDI. L. IIJHUKLID. J. B. KOIAY. .. Qurulod Aooonnltnt ' Pun. Tho patty and lnvorito ooubncto. Ilia Kandy. supported by an amp?` ' twang npporti can y. vi but : an Rush. in A; junt- oltncaus, "Tho Danna : Dnglnur, I anti-and lung full of pocket, noon- tionltliluxug also his hunt snapped- lqi and data! of the (by. INK In IIUC-CID-IEIIIP I90 AU` . H0 in to roplwo Liens. Non, `whip njoinn his regiment. tho Royal Bork- III. ' -Huh: load) In tho; Duncan`: Dunn. m uoruuu ounpgay. 5.1-a., ununnvn. Liont. Gourd Pridan Tharp. of the 4th battalion of the Rim! Brlgndo (Prince Con- IoI'l.'| Own). Dublin. in the young aoat mtd an aide-do-camp to Lord AU- . In in tn mnlnnn Linn}. Noun. Sooond lionunuut G. R. Frith, RE . a graduate of the Royal military college. Kinglton, on com hion ol n course o! in- struction st. the ac I 0! military engineer- in .Cluthnm.huboon pound tome 3rd 1 nu-M-md munngnm IKE Chnthnm. ron vouua vmusu. e:::.$:rs.: u. I LIA ...M.mI.I school for id]! ternary. Major C. B. Msyne. R.E.. who At. one time was on the stuff of the Royal milituy coll Kingston. Ind Inter secretary of the II Engineer institute. ChnthaIn,hu :>oooh?d_ under orders for ombuhtion Ill`. UIICUKE. IX noun Nil U0 U1 (l'oI-tun) company. R.E., Chuthnm. LinnL Guru-cl Pridnnn Than. 1:! sh l'U]0lll DII IWIWOHF. EH6 UFCIIICIIIT |II|'UI. Clpt. H. P. Loader. Och Drugoon Guards (Cu-bineers). from the Rays] mili- * my college, Kingston. bu boon appoint.- ed auporintondonb of `gymnuin. south- eastern diutricb, headquarters carnlry, Can- torbnry. Mninr (`., R, Mnma_ RE,. aim At. an: Injor Inyno Bu Order-I to Embark For lndln-Otllor Appolntnonu. Maior-gononl T. Bland Stnnge, lube R. A., who orgunizod the permanent artillery force in Canada, was sixty-nix years 0! ago on Sept. 15th. Major Hem-v Streutold. miliurv secre- III!" In UIIIIKII In LIJITI IJIIIUJUWHU I I-IIIIU, military secretary to Lord Roberta. commnnder-in-chief of Ireland, in shout. to rejoin bin regiment. the Grenadier Guards. Pant. `H. P. Inndm-_ hh` Drumnn on naps. mm. Major Henry Streatold. military burl in Cumin in Lord Lanudowno u Limo, ...:I:s-._ ......p-... In `.n-A D..|...o- WTIUKII 'lI|l|Il'U- John the Baptist fullled the full pur- pose of his life and then God called him home. He subdued his passions, became lled with the Holy Ghost end brought msny unto God. prepering a way tor the epoltles in the work of evsngelization. We. too. should crush that which is sensual and beestlywithinue, sud be free to follow the impulses of our hetter neture end the inner consciousness of what is pure. good and holy. Beware of esneuslity, lestwith csrrion lungs it drag you to s loethsome end dishonored deeth. Nor is it enough to merely meeter psseion. We must be imbued with the `spirit of God and drew others to the throne of grace. I I God is to regard us as greet and successful, we must teke e decided etsnd in {ever of right. justice and truth, with the coursge to follow our convictions, though they lead us to es tragic a fate es thet of John the Baptist." Brook Street Ilethodlst church. Rev. W. T. G. Brownhoonduoted the services in Brock street church yosterdsy. The evening service was chsrscterized by good music. the trio b MIss_ Mitchell and Messrs. Robertson an Davis being most worthy of mention. end A forcible address on the life of John the Bsptist. "In the lesson read this evenin ,`snid the presch- er. "there is related t e closing chapter in the life of this remark.-sble.mnn, who, at the age of thirty-three, wss beheaded in a prison at the instigation of e doncin iri. In the minds of many he accomp is ed veri little. but Jesus says of him there but not risen a greater than John the Bsptist. Oh! the immensity of the di'er~ enco between man : and ( :od s esti- mste '0! greetuess. The successful business mm. who by his own exertions reisee himself from a poor boy to e nl11e`rchsntp3ince, ie popufls;-l reerded us via Ina essuocess 0 ie. ever- theleeu._here are there who bsve lived `Anti Hun: vnhlnh nsvnr-hi! nsnnfinn and n" B0lOll.. (DOTS II`! IIIOPO WHO DIVU IIVGQ long live: midst vercy.privat.ion and toil, whom God hath n piaued to call grout, -hilnt. nn Mm liln of l*.|-m I-inh mun ha ha: WDOIIJ U00 ICED DDOII PIXIGG (0 (III! KTOIB, whilst on the life of the rich man be has written `failure. llY..L_ AL- `D-...L:-L `-c`c"Apl Ll... In" -un- IIVIIIVHW ~ oo o no: nhnoo. "u. Oourta. Oroqnu undghtlu. --so- `--A-- ,. -o.,._,,, .. n_.n Darn gal H UIIIHUII BUB IIIIU llngylum Ul God. We need more thane teacher to tell us when to do. Man need: A new life. Mere instruction or teaching may do harm if it fills ue with conceit. The sin of the Pharisees was that they were lled with 9 irituai pride, the worst; kind of pride I: ere ie. Man needs a radical change and Christ. deecribel the chan e necessary. It consists in making God c e centre of all, and being in right; relations with others as well as ourselves. and unless we do this we have missed the true purpose. LVUO Ulll WI! WIIQWD LEI IIIUEUU DI IIBU was a teacher. buD\ the next greatest heneiactors of the race were also teschers. They themselves were always more than their teaching. Socrates in the eastern and Confucius in the western world gave the greatest stir in the intellectual realm. The words of Christ are so inspiring that to day the great cry of men is to get back to his teaching and study it closely. Sec- ondly the error in the conception of Nico- demus wss his assursnce that the real roof that Jesus was from God was that e was able to do signs and wonders. But that was totally wrong. It was the funda- mental Jewish error that the spiritual could be proved by material signs. We must hold our faith in Christ independeht- In nf. niann he the twin nf faith. Trlxth HIUEW "Ola our "H011 In LIIIIIBD l(lpGlIUUI'ID' ly of signs by the grip of faith. Truth is proved not by signs but in ' itself, and is recognized by the truth seeking. Christ worked miracles not to convince men that he was from God. Signs have their place but it is a subordi- nate place. Thirdly, the limitation of Nicodemus conception in. his idea that it was quite enough to call Christ in teacher. The answer given was. Exocph a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of (`.nrl, Wn need more thnna teacher to ulnwnuwu. Fink. Chriet. inf heiled an I teecher end thin it right. He we: 5 teuoher All through hii public me. Even than who one not chrietiene admit that e teicher in undue!- edly she greetoeb benelecbor of the human race. Ohrintfe touching ve the greuteeb advance to civilization. e benebted the reoe not by when he hed. i.e.. hie poem- eiope, but by what he wan. We also any" do greet thiinge if we exert our poqaibilitiee. NM. nnlv wen nornnmeh hm nhntnr nl mhn 00 TGIF BIIIIIKU ll WU DION? Oil!` [l_llDlllIOG. Not. only wee ahegregteeb her ehotor of the balk next banahmtore nf the race were nlnn tannhnrn. Iuollohtjnlunt ` Abutnubyh. Beau and than loch- L31. Principal Cunt spots In ognvouthu nun Yolurdll After-idol. Principal Grant-1 V0 , inlrodn _ uldrou to the cuudogo In gguvocnbion In I on Sunday uftarnoon. Tho Iubjoob of the ad_drgnwuJuhn m, 2. :-" .l`ho0onuoption of Nicodomun of Christ. Tlgroo thing: in chin` aonooptlon were pointed oub : (1) The truth in it; (2) the error in it; (3) its lhniheion. ` ' I`:-gt f\I....:-L :.`L.:l..I .. .. A...-L`- --I ADDRESS To me STUDENTS.` MILITARY PARAGRAPHS. ' '@' "iiii. '0] ' Tit i`n'd`iKt.ln;. ; :..`. .-*'-1:... gm; % 0 undo tun o! h In it a In an mental Uttor, now or '1`oronr.o. Nothing no good u Arum : Arnlon Ano- dyno for toothache. A low dropo on 5 small piooo ol cotton roman! tho pin in- otonzly. On Botnrdoy Int the horn Attached to Moo:-one : milk dolivory woggon hoot {right as tho otroos con shading oh the strut nilny junction. Union and Alfud moon. and run away. throwing out the ...... minding um: . nhnhonn nah an otnomnna away. unl-owing on no cum. Collidin with 3 telephone pole the rig wu unuh badly. ayne alter 5 mm any : prncuco. The Montrul Gazette toys that it in re- pomd can Liana.-Ool. Gordon will bov transferred to Toronto to an oomnond of Oh: 2nd district. and that numbon 5 mod 0 dim-ichn will be unihod under Liout.Col. Ottcr, of Toroneo. Nnmluino an cmnrl ll Arum : Arnlm Ana. Arman Anoayno. 4 Mnmger banner, of the Grand open house. left. {or Montrenl Saturday to try and mike arrangements with Cl b. Eddy to produce the Grand Panda," w ich mat with such groic success in Montreal. Pnnohnll nlnunrn n-A Arnnl.'l Arnion Ann. VIM! aucn RIGID IIICOOHB In EOIIBICL Football players use Amot'I Arnie: Ano- dyne after hard day's prnccico. Thu Mnntrnnl (hratm an Ill in ro- phoicitn of thnt. city. r be Kingatoninno ntunding the King : Dnughtan convention in Ottawa are : Mines 0. Low, Ada Birch, Moore. Nicol, Slrnnge, Cullnghan, B. Music. For nnnrnloin or tznohhnnhn Ian Al-not`: Wfll nnu OXIBITIDI. Thoma Romn left on Sunday night for Toronto to almond the funeral of hi: brother-in-luv. Dr. Purcell, a prominent ph'{oicitn ha Kimnutaninnn Atlmndinl the Kinn I mango, ulungnan, D. music. For nounlginor toothache nu Arnot'I Arnie: Anodyno. unnnlnnll lnnnnr nl ORA nrnd Nun; Pnngnplu Picked Up By Our Reporters on Tholr llountln. Rev. T. G. Smith is in Ottawa. Potting soil. Johnson, florist, Brock utreet. ' I1I.....-_..|.I..-_......- -..--- .'..-...-L.'..... -..`..., CTIHHXGKTUU IIOTU ll'0lD UUUOIIT a Provincial Iocrotuy Cole. .M.C.. occu- pied the pulpit. iu the Portsmouth Metho- dist church At. last owning : urvioo. \Vn|ninn and imnino nf A" kind: for -I32 (_)_N'I`ARl0 smear. -, _-- -_A-_4_ _- g.- YD HITS. VV Illlllllll, `03 DIITIU IWXE North King leavee for Rochester no 6 pm. Sundnys. J. I . Henley. Agent. Chaos: in: bid at Pnrth {mm Kiln. In. Drlnuoru, C. U 0-IOU-; IJIJUIDUTVIIIU, Ulo The Snlvnbion army bnrrnckn in to be remodelled. Windows will be put in and the main ontnnoo will be on Bagot on-coo. LIInp\O - A-ninn Lnndung Inc all nnin In. TIIIC mlln UHDTIIIUU Wlll DC on DIKCIIE INTI}. Amos : Arnica Anodyno for all pain, in- tarnnl and external. mL.._-- 1)---- I..n .... u..-A-.. ....|.t Im- DUI : OI ulsngur IN HIS!" PFUIUIIII HIIIIUU. Before arriving in the city on this oc- casion she spent st least three weeks at Alexandria Bey. Previously she worked tor a Pittsburg farmer. Since confessing the hes been visited several times by emember ol the police force relative to the death of her baby. She seemed to become irritated at his visits and questions and said she was tired of the whole proceedings. She wish- ed she could leave the institution. Chryunthemuml. roau, cirnationl, amy- lax. Johnson. oriab. Brock street. LII-n Annin Ihvina Hiuininn nhnnnf via. X- IJOIIHIUII. IIUFIID. DTUUK EDITH. Miss A `o Davina. Division obroot, via- iting in ydonlnm tor` the pub wook. ro- turnod homo Snturdny. `Dr. Mnl)nrmnt.t._ nnn of J. F. McDar- I'a|Il'l|O(I DOIIIO Dllvlllly. Dr. Mcbormott. son of J. F. McDor- mott. King street, will spend the winter in Boston ntndying dentistry. Ank'\vmir rlrumrinr. fnr A.A.A.. AI-not`: nuuwn Iwuylng uanuluury. ` Aak'your druggiah for A.A.A.,A|-not`: Arnie: Anodyno. W J Rinhnhv. fnnnm-Iv nf Kimnf.nn_ in AIDIOI l`ll'|00yll9- W. J. Richby. formerly of Kin ton, in after 1 position as organist of olmon Presbyterian church, Quoboc. A hnvv turn hhln in being nutln at l'I'lHlIyBUl'llHl Ullllfllll, lJ|1lII9U. Ahuvy turn table in being utln st. the lower H.T.R. depot. It u been trnnnfnrrml hm-A from (Inhnnro. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE 9-`I-EDONIA (HIV CDIIITH IF lllli UVUIIIIIS I XFVICK. Wnhing and ironing of all kind: for families or others done no nuonnblo rum. Apply to Mn. Williams, 238 Bu-rio Itroob. Nnrhh Kino luvs: fnr Rnohallnr lb 5 p.Ia Dllllilylo U. I IIIHIUJ. Ikllllla ' Choole was bid at Perth iron 820. go 910.: South Finch. 9 5-160. to 99-l9c.; Bnntford, 0c. 9 3-160.; Cheatervillo, 03:2. TL; Qnlunkinn av-Inn hCIl'Il'|`- `I On HA we l0W'l' `I-1-IV. UOPOIL trnnsferred here from Uoboun lI_.....`_-l..I n..--.L--.. I`-J- \ IILIICT Ul IIIU Ullllu WI! IIHU KIVHIL Looking up the hospital records it was found that Lizzie Howe: had been in the institution for ten days in April. 1890. Shesuered from the after effects of, con- linement. having left her bed too soon, taking cold thereby. She claimed a local physician had attended her during her sickness. The confession was made freely and without coercion. She appears to be A bright, sensible girl, pessibly good looking. The police officials were notied- of the case and subsequently county crown attorney Whiting was placed in possession of the facts. Nothing can be done with Lizzie foremonth or so. or until she is out of danger of her present illness. Rnfm-A nrrivimv in Llm nitv an thin on. OF'*A OVRTIME. I-an non-nvuu I-on-nu Iooouurlun-- no Polloo nd coimty orovn Auonoy In Pououlon or l'ul.I- Illl uncou- nm It. If all the points in the codfouiou of Lil- nio Howe: can be proved. oitlxar tho will stand trial for infantloldo. or olhm for murder. Sho is At present an lumen of the Donn win` for women It the general halpitol. in 3 clients condition. On sunr- dny has the nrrlvod in the city and nppllod to the pollen {or I it to enter the gun- onl hoopibal. Dr. hird was rnlophouod to and save him nnnnnnh tn hni ants:-inn the vuu uuepwul. ur. Lulruwul pulcpuuuuq on and gave his consent to her entering the institution. ` She wee thereupon escorted to the place by ooneteble Craig. A: eoon ee Dr. Third saw her he recognised her feeturel. go naked her IIIIIIO. end ehe give it u I ve. She wee taxed with hav- ing brn it`: 5:10 hoepitel on e for-me`r ecst- eion, ut I e eeiteted ivin it re y. r. Third tolh her ehe need` not eny 51:. fact; he remembered her: quite well. bhe admit- ted the truth of the question. You had some part of sickness and wu one mun or we quuuon. ``You had some sort of sickness and came here to recruit your health. if I re- member right.ly." eid the medical paper- iutendenn. ` I had I baby, confeeeed Lizzie. Where inil: now? she was further in- terrogated. cm Dead, was the reply. "Wu it. long dick 2'` uN.n Did a doctor see it?" "No. ,. How did it come to die 2" It was poisoned. _ The young woman then went into de- tails, neming those she accused of the crime. The infnnl: wee wen 0 powder. lived a day and u helf,an was then buried in e manure heap. The neme of the father of the child was also given. Lnnlrimr un thn lmnnihnl rnnnrrln it In: IMURBER on furmlcmiaf uzzoa Hows TELLS THE sronv Ladies Uoggo, IIIIVLI t'I.II\l\ Just as Good" INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. IITGOIQ Beautify Your, Laiwn. Youcan gut the but of Tools st rock bottom prices. in th .i.m':..*::,.i.. - W mum amino; Qua I lI'I__IlUII L ILA! only the hun of an aunt `tho Auhblllop and tho You lovdln nu olonlulo. lIIIhm.!no lodacnooot Luanda nanm,.!nhnnmau-ant. Get a Lawn M>wcrL`dI!wn to colt price at A. STRACHANS. Trim up vou_E'uau.` y%naFn6:s;: 2nn-..A_ Wm. Allen 8: Son, Bfock Stlto ` ALL! Wear Robigson Bros. Punmuf Decorators. mum-u. M.L 1: L215 vn t 'l`or::to. n{`?:n.cndn.ulsnys: --o.'L%u'ne"b'! .\lunyon'n ow Tlnroat Cure curt-dwgne of a very uevore sore throat nmompnhl wlth atllfneu and min In he muscles of he neck. I nlno bud I st! hnnd ucoompan rd hy pain and numbness for `ten yepru. The hand was prtIt`tIl`nNY useless. and I was our-wILot` thh truubfe with oltw bottle of M-Jn_\'on'| Iumunmtlmn (`nu-o. have very conmlem-9 In Mun_vnn'n R1-Inedlon. and am conltlntly I't`(`0|llllI0l|(nR them. I may also add that during my stay of half a century In Toronto I haw found no more-ollectuul nmedlel than Munyou'|." llnnuuvn lnmnmnoln (`urn nnldmn nlln In In. In AIIPu!:otcaudaeuIhu IIuIut conrlod Imllt M M In we-mmuumm V I1 -I` BVI"IUg WIVIII IIIXIIIUC IIIIII UIIIII nod? oonvonlonoos. Also the 860110 Dunl- Ul Illa. u-do Stun. with modern unprovo- Iuntu. Apply 2 Joint llunu. ne Glad scorycrrneur Rene: from Suffering. fnrmn oi nun. Pm-0 I60. . ' Munyon'I Blood Cure eradicate: |l| Illpurlll of tho Mood. Price 280. - Runyon! I-`emnlo Remedlel In 0 bod! to I13 m an. \myon'l Cam-rh Rouaodtcz never an. `I'M cum-rh Cu:-c-prIco .--a mu: (M dluuu from than Iynem. In the cltnl-I Tli-Nico 25.-clunu and heal the m. Runyon`: Asthma In nun: II that mlnum and euro pemmoimy. Paco ll. |lunyon`A Vlulllor. I nut tonic III I'D- .....~-.u.- u-null suuuyvu I." M on`: mmmnuc Cum uldoln full: to no llcvc n on to cum hours and enrol in I to! in , "`i'.` ciao In can ponmnly cum all {:11-nnk: In uutpfzn and stomach tnnhhl. ' `a cold can out WI I bl`cIlnlr?_lf|lI A com In I fc'hou:l.' M0 No. MuIu'oI`I mun um naps count. night mu-nu. aluun momma and upeedlly hello in lawn. Prlfe 25. . uI\yon'I Kldnoy Qunjnoulltr mm Milo Pglrex-"e. C n . I ' `u unyonl no: u pull in the met. loin: or mine. in? Illlon Iudney din-nu. hire or.` Q ` Mnn.\'on`I Nerve Cute -top: nomuucll Ill humlu up the nyntom. Price 389. Mu|u`un I uendachn Caro non: hmlucbo In petmnnuduy. Paco u. Munyonm nut I ctoru of vital. Itmmh as weak . I. A npnato mun tor each dunno. \ all Cuts (Inn. moatly 28 cum a vlol. , O Pononpl Iatterg to Prof. M_uny_\'gp. _!l Mbo_r_c O Pononal letters to Hanna. it All moot. Tomato. Ont... Inawom with me It on udvlcn tor any dluuc. zj '"""?-i?iwIZ7m' "" REMARKABLB CURE3 PI-lea Illa. Mun}nn stop three minutes. Prim 23. Munyon`n 1-ne muuuuut oommlr mm at thgle iI1|IIlI|(`lI..n x*g:~ot2n-.` ' 1' I ` on`: e :1 Incl: 19 I fnI'll`1.1:uI')f Duel. Prim 25. 0 llIuu'on'I erndlcnu Iuwutlmo The Learned cum - II--- .42-- in TE f.`.`.%?".."` u.: s.`. .91 I 0 NO 4 hr he J. wmo gd, Xgmp 275-7 Bagot an-oot. ."- "!"*?' 4_~_-:F .. __4_._ -4 -_ pvuuanuau LNFTBNDING wm and duknln on and that Clo! cannot 10$ olnovhou . ans. 1) I! g31.b'II>'nt5.nu. an .t .%..?." .. ' THE t:_I_1__|:_I3_ TELL ::"' ........"' T '....""*'.'.'......" ."` roornu. noon Alrun. :2 4 A ._A g.__._. "oo'-. 7..`. &a`V;;"x"."&""",`S%i""" .EN'8 SHOE$. . .. , 3 `Kb I RESIDENCE ON NORTH 0 button Street. that ho wont mo 8 0. with fnrnooo on other goonvonionoon. nn. mm. strut. modnn humon- You'll know It by hm. WALL PAPER The M " what we do. we do. do. Drop us a card or telephone.We ll be pleased to cal and estimate _ fax] any work you want done. Is the proper time for PAINTING, PAPERING and DECORATING. Bcst. Tina. `M. D TH] DESIRABLE Blu- . 'ID3ohu :1 street. Goodlooamy. gmn; .51 modem oonvonhnou. ADDILL ` Vllganiulwuuuiwlluauvanuu-IIIIUI Ounn. Johnlon It:-out. 1950- but -Busing! Adnntuu. with "l':`1"'o.m.".'o...." `.'.`L'si'i.'a ":`.`e'i`?`..'. Jldnnulnv -Ir-nw-na-Vuru-u-up Blootrlolan. mi%'BCC dih fhuhulnd. "M YOUNG IDIEII. ,E:;,,,`;,';;_5',_'; A reddonlhl Iclnol (or win: women. Del mfully muted In Glcrcnnrk. . stho Ingenu- tondnnco 0! my Indies collects in Onhrlo. Write (cranium b Rev. R. l. Wurnenprlnclpnl, ALMA OOLLIOI. at. noon. our. -uu--uup-u an-cu , ., Iwl o?i'l`v33i?9"-5 -uysu YlJKON T T T r Uj % r Slobii mu-us. tad. mull. oily, Iollly skin. ilc_M_lf. Indy Icnlp, dry, thin. gnd and baby hhoilahon prevented by V 3_9AP.o Inutctloouvo Ikln purify. < wntlfylgg coup in IhO.I'oI ld. u well u _%QII-|Iqt1orIoI|ot.hu&h. nu nunory, EVENING CLASSES. TEiiiIRi|"cridbiI% Menu ;lI-d-\V;;dY:-HT ' an in loot wuoouuu Zu--- _| -'-IVI-II-I-H no-um:-an. I..ll.."'."'~1lll0I Opon Bopt. 15th -959.2%...-*": :23: 01! with t 0 lcnhong lI.: OII.Qi:l .' A: Vldllll moan o!h ,....,__.....___..___...__.... Rglihtl FOEIIRLY THI IBI- of lion. 0. A. Klrkpctrlul, humu- Iushd. opposite lnqdonuld Put. Ap r Alllol t noalu. Ontario so. Will not burn. but IDUOATIONAL. TO BE LIT. FOR SALE. Auu OOLLIOI. sctrhama. Om. l EIIVIISA}. mun 1`."-'.i':1..a. WUIIU OH 50 IVUII Up. A IOTIC OI KIIIUWI In at centre followed. Bond kicked to Queen : twenty-ve. end Slicer caught the hell end node A brilliant. duh through to centre. Osgoode kicked the be]! through the scrim- mage end over Queen : line, lorcing Slim to rouge duet eleven Ininntee play. 00- goode 8, Queen : 0. [in minute!` later Oogoode dribhled over. Queen : goel line end secured another too On- goodel 4. Queen : 0. Auction o scrim- followed at Queen : twenty- ve.` For 3 few minuwu kicking was re`- nnrhd ML Than Rn:-bidan nah u ball And II'.-` '3' I IUW IIIIIIT IIBIIII` WII I. oorbd to. Then Barbi the ball And no half Iunatl ol the . ncnri 3 try vnrbal -hinh Tn-Al-A Ann Iu WIIOII IOWUU EFT: WC IU: Quota : 0. Barton undo u mark. but wu ucklcd. and Ninmo non:-in; the ball. pound to Low. who undo ntonch. but wan onllod hack. Qncufl forced tho ballnpto0 ngoullinqtndsnkin neural ill: [from a ucrinnnp and rushed e s -n yudl, ' ...u. :33 ...'..........n_ 533.3.` 33 rulnu Ivinly-In ylnu. In: I cry hick Elliott on-tad. 10. 3.... . az... ..'?':;` nnsiud so play. Afar noun! scrim- ' I MlNBRAL WATERS "cplnluud Iquhuuywiu-0 Qhn on--u -"Q ,,,.:'.: :?.'.3"'.oa' no - ov gr.u7'hwoh 'lliunnIII`ul`"" - ' 15. 0"`. W uooqvotM- "'o.-- - "" {".'>`;. ...u.--I -W" uenrmvu Queen e kicked with e elight wind in their fevor. For the ret live minutee the lay wee pretty well in centre eld. Some icking wee done by both eidee but nothing geined. Queen's greduelly forced the hell into 0egoode e territory end for ten min- ntee the ple wee eround 0agoode e forty- yerd line. `fhe bell wee drihhled down to 0eoode'e goal but wee returned to centre lav Bond. At this etege Permenter end unter were ruled oil for ecrepping. The geme wee egein centred in Oegoode'e terri~ tory. Fifteen minutes hed peeeed end there wee no indicetion of either teem eooring ee the pley wee very eloee. Another etoppege of ve minutee occurred owing to Permenter receiving e neety out on the noee. When pley wee reeumed the hell wee eerried to Qneen e twenty-ve-yerd line. hut Sliter relieved. Neither teem eeemed to be holding their wine but were wetohin the helvee. Queen : got e free kick. nt Bond returned to con- tre. where Oegoode eerried the hell out- eide. From -the ecrimmege Renkin get the hell end peeeed` to Elliott, who ruehed twenty-ve yerde. Oegoode dribbled to Qneen'e ten-yerd line. end this wee the ret time the hell wee within Queen'e twenty-ve. Burton eecured the hell. but wee forced beck over the line. Oqzoode ee- cering e teckle in goel. Score. Oegoode 2, Queen e 0. Thie wee et ve minntee he- lore hell time. From the kicked` the hell wee returned into Queen'e territory. Mi- nhnll men Inn`.-Int` hard And winrlul end n VII IIIIITIIEI IIIW lljli WITIKJTY. EI- ` choll wu buckled hard and winded. and n [An vninnbnn Infgr Oh;-nl-nor nnnnivntl Q hurl OIIUII VII KCKIGII llllu Illll WIIIIICI. III I few minutes Inter thiaplnyer received 3 bad throw and use completely dead. Hull time In celled at 6:05. the bull being about Queen : fort -yard line. Th: nnnnnd HA! nnmmnnsnn Al 59 IIKJIII HIIXII C NT 'jII'u DC- The second I commenced at 5 20. Mitchell wee I0 bedly injured thee be we: uneble to resume pie . end Felkner evened eff. Brenecombe. ol,Queen'e wee` chenged no onleide wing. end Bhew went buck to hel`{hddP|.ey 8 eeteled for A while et mi . ynge. of Oagoodo. got hie eoller-bone broken. and William went on` to even up. A eerie: of than in Al. tantra fnlln-ad, Rnnrl hinh-ad kn Onnnn e Bhnw lohun liofone.A. B. Cunningham; umpiro J. I. Farrell: ton] in 0:. Lions. Osborne. W- 3- aonisomory; touu hm iudcos. J. Gnnn, Dr. A o. t\,,,I,u-,u,u a.u nn. -1 Low Rankin Hurley Iohr Shaw Burton . . 1 Elliott Brunaoombe J N1nmo........ Hunts: Arnlol Pnul Williams - Falkner Low J 3?F'?'*1_`l`._' trom mo uugo any rwuvuu. It was 4:15 before tho gums wu called. The nuns lined up than : QUIKI'I. OBGOODI. nbnr . . . . . . . . . ..=.....b|ok . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..White llnrtnn 1 I V. Iowlllinma Q een'e wlngl. Uegooue Jllu pllyuu nutc- ter then Queeu e on the line up. Queen : buck division did 3 lot 0! mufng and were not up (.9 when `they ehonld heve been. Elliott, however. played the beat heu- back" me of either ham, `and meny times mede rlllinnb pleye. Queen : were way ebrong It tackling `end it was here thnh tleir etrengtb lay. much to bhe dieoomfort of 0" 0. two of whom had to retin from t e uuge they received. In nu 4-J5 balm-In the memo we: called. um wu up autumn um com: on use in gxhoon than on n 510:6] .but|oo|d." (ill you-any it In: t a mono oxooptio game they ever aw, and the mood for neupplnf.|m-otolon. hold by Quon'o land Vanity . was hmkon by a grab mnrgin. Limo was known holon the-game of either uun, but Queen : pushed to Inn no trouble whnuvor in daunting Ongoodou they bud 1 very strong nggrogntion. Queen : Inonron much huvior than 0:- goodo, but neural of when being new man won unwieldy. Osgood: wing: < more lighter and quichr, and he 05 away lrom Queen : `tings. Oagoodo .5 played hot- nr than Dunn : on the ling un. Onnnn n ml) Dill IO OIIIII IIIIIIWI OUIIZIGQ Ill 3 struggle bownu Onpodo II and Quota : 11. And": Ihogglo it truly wu. Novorin the history of rugby football in elm city bu such an exhibition of rough plnyhoen nun. nndmho thousand lp0l:A- ton wore held in unuouont. From start to nluh also gun Inn for blood. and before him win up dsrhucnn had com: on and tho moan fill on A bland! hAM.hIId." Old Tu The In by foot-bullnupony wuwollo - ed in open on an-my by no trauma but aha chin! `inrm: onntred in _ 1 3'}:-'17: ;TART. Gun : 11!! .90. `rm: 0030000 In Badly lIn-Auount of no ruy-nunou an In note`:-o Oonplotloo-{Icon 10 to O -8000: on the lIA-n fascooma ingngs Qummj `FHE mm: was! FIEROE neon 0 In mam WI `DZIIVII D, UIIIX yams: but the chic! innrut oontred in I... .n....a..I- lingual; `II and ..acrimmIo . ..wln|'I-- --IIIIVOL. --Qlluton. Blubidxo on: F. I(oWll Inns Iln [Ann { Pnmentor ....... ... . white I0 William 1 Bond Bond Towns ....... . Jonu Atkinson . . lichen _ BYIIO Cnlduoon Wadsworth Pnmontor Burhidno Wlllluns Hobun in. J. H. llulccluun Polntu In Platoon. Bolludom and Aoodlb plantar! would not ha and at all itthir dnplom unli- tlu won more generally known. but drugs may In nhaorbotl by the spam and can curious trouble. "Quicken:-0" has boonrooonuondod u bdng ontinly free hot: on thing which could possibly injure own I ild, And no pluur I-anon: pain nnnninilm Th: NIL And II in INK ol HFAWEJ FIIUIII II WW1. IIIIIONIUWII WWIIIIT` on, Q. 87. 812 and 817. Wool l|oQ;p;m- forum. the coating. 33: 51104 with white -udding nod count! with none. from 31.25 to $2.50. English Bath andoouh Aafi bluish. The hunt (`._....I:-- LL- .5. x_.|...I:..- ak. ..l.I._s, .--v-g uvuu `loci! on: guru. A I-tire blank Cnnndisn t. Eli--In An `Ah `no lnclndin oc"'1"T.To3 Lib oolobnt- an I-nuninh- UVTIOIIIIII, IIIU IIOPIIEK ITDVC Fl) uoquickly. The 600. and 0! the pan 0 "Qnlckoun" hold that and nine times` tho quantity 0! trial siu. only A little in to- qnind. IICIC X ZI--l' `I`I-ICU`! We Inn laid in ua immonn stock of blankets And oolnlorton. and will gunnnho thou: u ropnunud. Eidordown comfort- n_ Z. I7. In And II7. Wan] l|ad.mn- .- ".'"?.e'nI:i'sI.""m. .a.:." "2 blank. For `furnish- Ilohnlh. Kingston Cupoo IIUFC lav-In Iv IIII nave--no. The eingingol the Hsrmony Inele quer- tette was one of the feeturee of the Chris- tian endeavor convention in St. Thoma. Such ninging woe never heerd before in the Reilroed City. The voioee were re and full, end the ulemen. diepley on on- ueonlly into llgenh conception of their work. Thnvwnm in argon dnmnnd and worn. rnoy were In (run uonnnu Inn were IIWI I lintonod to with rent dalight. Hamilton shown her vi on in invit- ingthun honing at the convention t-hOI`O in Octobor. HUIRAWS ELECTRIC CARPET Class: II the but Illttllod by ~ 'wIld|"all tbodnnt|s taken out oltho Crrlt. We guarantee to the nthhctlol. laodcrlhlp _`-IA-IO _...g._ - -. III; Alan Alan

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