Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Oct 1897, p. 2

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I0 I'D` XII. The pin-at: 80. Louis loaded 6.000 bushels of wheat and 4.000 bushels of peas. and the Claire took aboard 10,000 bushel: oi peas at Richardson & Son's elevator to- day and cleared for Montreal. Kl RICUITUFUH 5 Q0113. The schooner Two Brothers, Wolfe, Inl- lnnd. in diuchnrainz 7.000 bushels of pen 1: Richardson & Sons elevator. TL; nn|uA\4|-`An 1' LI 'D_II;... `I1-.. -0 WIIXI I0!` Iallll PUFF- Tho sloop Lnun I).. Wellington. is in port with 2,500 bushels of pen, consigned to Richurdnon & Bonn. TL- -..|......-_ lI|_.. `D..sI.-.._ 7-Il. 1-! Ii IVICIIIITIIUH 1 D00! OIUVIIOT. The nchoonor H. M. Bnllou. Bay of Quinta ports. is at Richnrdaon & Sons ele- vator with 3.500 bushels of wheat. TL- nnknnnnn Ann}- Il:_..-- 7-Il:.... DIIIIIUII OI . ,, The Itocmor Rooamounh and consort: olgarod last night for Fort William to load when for this port. Thu Ilnnn l.IIIl`A n , Wnllinotnn in In The sloop Madcap. Wolfe lolnnd. in at Riclnrdoont Sous elevator with 1.500 bushels of pen. Thu ntaumnr Rnnnmnnnh and nmum-m MARINE INTELLIGENCE. lnrlno IIOIIII Plokod Up Along TIIO Bar hnn In-aunt. A-`nu-Iraq: up LLA..A&ml IUTVIIIVI. Mrs. Elisa Baker Mullen. Avondele, passed away Tuesday morning eh the ego of ninety-one years. Deceased came to Canede from Ireland in 1819. She was married in 1832. _end leaves two children, Mrs. Alfred Phelps. of Thurlow. and W. H. Mullen, of Avondale, both of whom survive. lnlllll MI 1 H1053 pI'0llUIK- One of the oldeet eettlere in the county of Iaeede died et Portland. Tueedey. at the remerhble. ego of eighty-nine yearn. Robert Bolton. one of the beet known fermere. woe horn and always lived in that district. Mr. Bolton wee a lifelong con- eervetive. ll-- `IVIS..- 'D..|.-_ Il'..lI-A.L A ..._.I-I.. `.?5.'.'4.~I.'.`.E (Il!Ill0WOI]- Robert Worden. of Picton. has taken some ue specimen: of tourmelinep miner- al in which precious stones are found, from property owned by him in the northern part of Hastings, end an any proved them to he most promiuing. Om: of the nldnnh nnhtlnn in lm mnntv nyuvuulln. VUIVJIII uuu ll.`|'I:lll`(40lI II? III!" oington on Sum:-day by two goals to one. Newbnrgh scored three times. but one win dinllowod. 'D-L--a. Il1-...I-.. -4` n.'..A..- I.-- ;-I.-_ Illllo On Thursday the home of Mrs. William Cum. Carleton Place. was the Icons of II rotty wedding. whenthe eldub dnughbor, in Liuio. was united in mu-riagoh to Thoma; I`. Mitchell, I progreuivo mer- chant. . Nowburgh high sohoolnuooiation foot- ball club doloatod I ickod beam from Sydonhun.Veronn and arhinghon at Bar- hinntnn nn Rnhnrdnv hv tun an-In in mm non. ans was um-r.y-nve you: or age. Janice l_"owlu and `Janna Boll. Amp:-ior. no ngounting with William emu. for the lone of three sulphur spring: on his Ezogorby in Fitzroy township, n_oar Pann- OI lfallq IIIQI Bl IEQWQ ~UTIDgOVlIIO, died on Monday owning`; from consump- tion. She was thirty-ve years of :30. J'un'ea Fnwlnr and `Juan: Ball. Amnrinr. |.|'ll_'IlB IZIIW, Illl Of! lllllly [FOB Wil- nnmption. .Dgoouod lave: n widow and oaodaild.- . . A ,ot cum mm. and Wilhm Svoouobutgad w`it.h mnsnggul new ftbm the bnv wont a!`Zwinl:': inhnd. in bnimr WW1`, UIIUTIT WWII IIXIVITK II II.` HUI]! the bay wool: of`Z,wiok | iolard`. in being triad at Bcllovillo. M ,_~ ' Mrs. H. 1.`. Wills. wife` of (.116 manger of bhq Bunk of Oonmoroo. .0rIngevi||o, diedon Mondnv avnnimi from nnnnumn. -'cT;7a ."15. E:p.': !;u*1'ni-"-B;'rtil&e:-lol 0ir!ajaonPlaho,dla8`on` our yIrbI nodn- lnmntinn Dannnnnd Innvn: g widow and nlimguuuuuygu. F umgne; Seamus. .`m ...;-.:g... . pinno fur their lodge room. 'Ynn:nninv mm-nimr Min lhuhio Kunn. ..;:wanI'Iuhsnnoonn !,... .s-diet IIIUKIIFII ,@.|-' QIIIIIIU Ailpp XXV?` gfngollovilfo. Il:'d'diIhI|'d G. Harris, 0! ilI!'!cl'o'I1.i.uu-:1 Emmi a. P. Piokup.:) ini `K-risur of ch-nmmn.m.durm on vmmmn. 1 qnsqtj!`iairIEs. ` fun of" ; engined `J an inn. nus'.n..`.`.L.'.. DIIIIO I03" IIIIII lXI |'00IIIo [Yuma-dn . .` .l`oIIhIol&tIn at Bollovilo. ind iii?! `:1 ! :...I.-- -._.`.....A_-I :_ _-....l-`._ M W n,Amt_ wme. WEDNMDAY. oc-roam: 13. 1397, I to- ` anI-mooyvithwhiohIo`Ir- `l.inoonn,".l':o I.-ed lib gunk". ' to "I ' . A. Newman GIG II IZU HIGH Innnr. $0 JNQ , "I in and promising child. an noniu. which took plnoo youuduy Inm- lug fnlloonvubionu. This on the and aunt.` in sh. I`.-any 1! than nhilrlpu. |aO',<>]'i*i-I & `cots M Q-gal IIDAAA \I ma! TboI:.I::ot Ir. '32! ;'l:';Tohn Plun- utnu. in greatly been and :v.:'II0loIf theirinhnt. IooJon ' I.4`LL gp ....._.x.z_- -LiIJ Tllll` IUIC I'll IJIU UIIIP W-. lI\-'U' CI-I thoanunnlwu on-on; alive to lino East India dock. wboh it ufivod on so 9. 2|. An tho nib wnohirhon fooH:gb.' in tone to tho Zoological Gudon was I unto: ol some amenity; and when the out was brought toiu destination and crud, it was found that tho qnoon I gir- A -nndnnnl ' Donlh 0! `Ibo QIIOOI'I (III-Ala. The queen : gino. which Ind boon pro- uonlod to her by one of tho Boclmnm chick who In knain Great Britain. wu taken ill while all` lhinn nnnihln nn hnnrd shin In rlnnn nn pod. Votd. Ivoryv IIIX Ill WIIIIU on DI I VCITI. IVN7-' thing poniblo on board chip was done. nnd the annual VII Drought nlivo India due}. this It Arnd an mm. Qlnn EIIU Ulll-'5] DWIYX WOIIID DU OH IIIO VG?` `of doom boforoiecamo to Canada to buy engine. nnd Iddl that if Sir Wilfrid Lnurior wiohoo to hold thogood will of the Canadians ho moot check his colleague and uk him to promote the inhuman of Conn- dinnn. Ulflillilllli IIIIKHOWII UIEBWIIUTG Leah evening the gueete of the St. Lew- rence hotel presented Mu. Bell, wife of the prietor, with I handsome any chair ou t anniversary of her birthday. Alter the preeentnion t.he gueete were enter- tained. tones, epoechee. etc.. making the evening peee pleuently. Mnnan hunk nf mm:-uL WA hum Iuun uvunlng [nu plelllnuy. Money back of course. We hnvo been doing it for years when necessary. All garments pnrchuuod from Dunlap are re- turnsblo for one inch altar duke of put- ohuo. IIVL- |'I'|..-.._a... nA-_ ....- u:L :- .....A-:._ ;L_. Ullll The Toronto Btu an a it is oorhin that the Unisod Staten won be on the verge bl dnnm hnfnm it. mums to Cnnnrln tn huv QIIXII IBFUUW nunuly UCKIKI. RI" '50- Provoab. It the New York clot. in store. never, had such I largo uaortmenh of ready-made clothing this sea:-on. Hi: we cinl line of boys pants for 35 cannot be beaten. Il-......... l`|...L- L . . _ . ....I..---.l - L.._- URRAY's ELECTRIC CARPET Cleaner Is 4110 best method by which "8! the dut"ln taken out altho cu-pet. We guarantee to give utlnhctloti. Leadership \ \"` Hphobting. menu superiority. We also (lo DBIBOII. Manager Crate hu purchased a huge mat for the foot of the stain loading up from the rotunda of the British-Amoricnn hotel. The article was manufactured ex- prenly for Mr. Cute. Whnn Imnr timn hnn nnmn tn hnv nn preluy tor nr. Uruo When your time has come to buy nn overcoat don t waste many minutes in get- ting tao Dunlap :-. There you got an as- norunent unknown oleewhoro. Y ..A -......:..... 5L- ......A- A: at... Q; `I __ Dllllly III III? lJl' I XITIID WITCH. ` Our not: of man : ullura in without doubb the largest. in the city. All colors, all azvlea, all price: aroiropruontaod. Dun: op. King an-ooh. - Amnno than nnnarntulntnrv lunar: r-and op. smug screen. Among the congratulatory letters read no the At Home of Bridge street. church Sunduy school. Bellevillo. mu one from Queen ntreob Sunday school. Kin Icon. Pmvnnh, At Hun Wan Vnn-Ir nlnt inn an-urn WIII DB UOHQHCDUU `lla- North King leave: for Rooheeter ab 5 p.m. `Sunday; J. P. Henley, menu. The workingmenh meetings will com- mence Sundny.l7bh. at 3 p. m., Wma hall; subject. "Shots and Municipal Coloniza- tion." by Joseph Buvden. Vnnr hnv mnnlmn wnnfj nn nmu-nnnt, IIOII. Dy JOIOPII DIWUCII. Your boy mnyhnp wants an overcoat. See out: before committing yourselves else- whoro. Prices from 82.50 to 38. Dunlop. King street. Nnlzhinu In nnnrl no Arnnf.'n Arnie-A Ann. lklg B51395. Nothing to good an Arnotfa Arnie: Ano- dyno for toothache. A few drops on A nmnll piece: of ootton remove! the pain in- Ituntly. Raw. J , E, Qtnrr g` innunnrnfnrl A nnw Iunuly. . Rev. J. E. Starr bu inaugurated A new Ichemo. He will deliver a series of per- sonal purity talks to men after eel-vice each Sunday niiht hr 3 certain period. Our Ihm: of man : ullmrn in withnuh IUVGTII PIICGU. Friday will be a rod-letter day in shoe at Suthorlnndh. TL- -L........... 'l..I.:I-- I.-- L--- -....._._-..| Ill DUDUUTIIIIU U- The steamer Jubilee bu boon engaged to our the Granite football team to Broclrvile on Saturday, An excursion will be conducted eleo. \Y....o|. 'l(:.... I..-..-.. A`..- D-..l.--A-.. -5 x Klondykc Gold I nutty unroeu. Yolterduya water main buraton Clnrenco throat. non King street, owing to the road bod settling. The pipe was cracked in Iovernl plncea. Frirlnv will ha n rn-Llnl>.l*nr (Inn in nhnn apply 00 Mrs. vvunnma. zoa Dlrrle screen. "Keep a still` upper lip; the good times are just ahead. in an eucournging key- note with business men.C_ The beginning is at band. ` Only one overcoat carried over from last our. Our 1897 stock is all fresh and now. our long frieze ulster al:$&.50. Dnnlop, King street. VA-Innlnnn usnlon nnnin lnllrnfnnnlgnnnnn uumop, sun IIPOOII. omi-weak entertainments will be in- augurstod gt. kwood hospital for the in- acne on the night of the n-at Friday in November. V-.. -... .-..- __-__.. 4._...I:_... -L n..i.L-._ OVUIII 001'. You can save money trading at Suther- land : Friday. /Anhinlr and ironing nf A Ixinrln Cm- IIIIU I I rluly. Wishing and ironing of all kinds for funilien or others done at reasonable rates. Apply to Mrs. Williams. 238 Barrie street. "Knnn A nt.iil'nnnm- Iin- Ihn annrl Hmnn lX- IIOIIIIIOII, IIOHIU. DFOCK HIFOOU. The very bent. local talent: will be heard at the concert in Sb. James church Wod- neadny. Oct. 20th. - nnn't hhnun us if .-ya urn nhnnl nn nul- nanny. uci. zuux. Don't blame unit -we no stuck on our ntock of ovoroontl. We have reason to be. Dunlop, Kin Itrooh. lnmi.-nah vnnnu-l>.n:nrnAnfn ml Inn in, UFUTISB [Of 9113 Wlnxr monhnl. Chr unthemnuu. mu. oarnabions, amy- lax. ohnson. florist, Brock an-eon. Th vnrv If. Innnl tnlnnh -ill ha lung:-1| uuusn In uunovuyl. William Swain. inno tuner. Leave or- ders at McAuley a gook store. Mon : blue banvr nvarcmh. velvet ml. III`. WUUI mung. "0 ID. Dunlap. Sod: water fountain: are being placed in storage for the winner months. Chrvnnnmmnm. rnnnn nnrnnhinnn -mu. WU" UXTVOQ Vclllono Rubbqra will be among the snap: at Sutherland : Friday. The G. '1`. R. nu cu in axnectad to ur- nvo uuru uy uunuraay. , Smokod ciacoea 100. I pound or 200. 6 down at Cu-novak_v s. William Swain- ninno tuner. Iauva or. UQIT II? QBAIIIOYT DOCK INDIG- Mon blue beaver overcmt. velvet col- lanwool lining. $4.75. Dunlop. Rodi Ulfnr fnnnlnninn urn hnino nhu-all In nunnurllnpi, City clerk Drqnnnn in preparing the voters list for 1898; `lBl\.'..I `nou:4-_ Angina; `An -`I -11:.` I- VUIEFI IIIL I0!` 1535. Amob p Arnie: Auodyna for all pain, in- termi and oxtaornnl. nihn nnvn-nlnm`.-nun. fin-Ann In an-.o\n3-an -' wruu luu uxwrnu. _ Git commissioner Gordon in enjoying a well iaeived vacition. `lnhhrn I-HI LA n-nnnn tlun among .6. DIIBHUTIIDIIVU lndly. The '1`. R. pa car is expected to ur- rive hero by Suhurgay. \ Smnknd nim-nan Inn A nnnnrl nr 9n A \ IKIIIII `run In your mac opporulnlny II} Butlgar, d I. _ , org" raigin. or toothache nu _Arnot.'a Ar ion Anodyuo. (3 F. "mink -nn in the nihv val-hnvtinv urinal Anouyuo. . 0.: Alhtch In: in the city youterday for I short ti mo, ' `Another Friday cdrnival. in shoes at Bubhorlsndh. f`.n'|>.n afar]; 'l'\_....-.. in n-an.-in- ck- PARAGR.APHs1IIcxEDuP av oun ausv nsnormsns |'Ini' H kc-inc 1'-uh Au 1-nun: A_Io8-liqw In "up-Mu madam 3: than do Inlnn H--4. Ilnnlu to: Information. at oponln. If poulblo. Bpoolnl nun to but you an- dnlh And nlnlm T1rii:inE1rrs{'9r\'InE mu. ilj I;nnIbp | ovoroontn. Boo Dunloifn ova?- nah. be your shod opportudity at `UDOIVOIIQ Athl. ,9, _____ Alonavod llo-0. __ .A n: _..I la_ `I. IOYQDI L_,n I . 1, 4-- 4 II Flllllt BDIC ` duh uni olnbc. A ILALIIIII A -I\ "IW f III `E uldnlloiupuunnnliouollliu uh. llhuoollu sanction n-Qlnnallan 4' ll. Wnrnn Opals: LI -000: crust." The Wu-no Conlm company. In a In-in of chain plays, at popular pnou, will be submitted In public upwonl st tboonnd opon Ion-0 lot that nights, commencing Oct. Nth. A ul nation ance 0! "Don CED! Bum" will on Sundry nfunoou. Inn Ibo rihno, ludhnpolin, Ind: Wanna Ooulaa, Mo 1:- UIIIIIIU. Ill IIICIIIIOII I Ill 01 II'I0| o0l"l of thirty persona wu appoinud. Rev. John Hammond will continue as city min- olonnty. Tho object in to carry on mission- uywoyknnougsbopoornnd needy intho city. Tho muting Int. night In well mt. om Ilnlonnry Annotation. Lu: evening. in the Y.M.C.A. lull, a city missionary unocmion was formed hit}: 1`. I. hnnkn an nu-ncirlnnh Tho nhlur WWII I. J. GIIIIIII II FUIIUIIII. I110 OUIIIT oioou olochd were : Vice-pruidonta, In. Sports, Mrs. I). Ran, J. E. Clnk: ncnhry. T. J. Bun-icon; I-rouuror. J. A. Gudllut. In addition n board of dinotora `C Oklah- an -..- -._.:_a..I I)-.. n Iv-vnvvu nun - uvlu IIIII Last. night. on the eve of her departure for Chicago. Mine Nellie Gnlliven we: pro- Ionted with: beautiful gold ring by her associate. the employees of the carding room in the cotton mill. The presentation In: made at the home of her hther. Pieerd street. end was accompanied by e camplimentery eddrene, expressing rel at her leaving her nnive city. but win ing her every success in her new home. Mine Gelliven wee very populnr Among her M80 cietec. BIB] EIEIOIIII1 IIHEIIUGI Wll IDTIIIOG l with '1`. J. Shank: AI pnsidont. The other oinnrn nlnnhd run 9 Vi1vn.nrnnirIAnfn, an-Ia- nlvill-vI-I `Iv-up-luv-. In another column will be noticed an advertisement from the Provincial Secre- tary, Toronto. oonceming Extra Provincial Companies, betting forth that every com- pany not incorporated must, before Nov- ember lat next, make out a statement, as detailed in the advertisement; and for this purpore, and with a view of securing uni- formxt in the returns. the Provincial Secre- hl-y`e pnrtmant will, upon application, eupply to any company a copy of the lorm which has been printed for the purpose. CU} IIU Ollllll A. ILANOIAID. J. I. xoxn. (lnrhnd Acoonnunt. Pun. (8009. The ndjournod can against. I Welling- ton street hotel keeper was finally dispos- od of by diamiuul. nvlcj - n vnlvw ovum: - u-an-uuu Yeeterdey elternoon police conliteble Tattle erreeted Williem Gober. eged eighteen. The lad was in an advanced oonditlon of intoxication. At the police court this morning he was read a severe lecture by the police magistrate, who el- lowed him his liberty on em-pended eon- tence. IFL- -.I{`...._-.I A... .....:_.L - `I7-II:_.. wins`: :1 vu--u-nu vv--nun to We hove lnld in an immense stock of blankets and comforters. and will gunrunbee them no represented. Eiderdown comfort.- ers, $6. 87. $12 and 817. Wool lled com- forters. ne teen covering. 83; filled with white wedding and covered with sateen. from 81.25 to 82 50. English Bath and Scotch A rehire blnnkete. The been Canadian blen on. including the celebrat- ed Slingeb blanket. For house` furniIh- ingo try . Mcl`nul'I, Kingston Carpet Warehouse. nan nu uavvu; an uvun--.. Arrangements have been completed by the Y.M.C.A. for the Moody meetings in this city. The services will be held in Sydenham street Mehhodiab church on Monday evening at eight o'clock and Tuesday at 3:30 and eight o clock. A strong male choir is being formed to lead in the service of praise. Mr. Burke, a noted gospel singer. Lccompnniea Mr. Moody. This in a rnreo )portunity to hear the grout even eliat, an in will be a case of first come grub uerved." unu DTIKIIU BOIIUKUUIU. U113 Lalllllll [LIMI- nody. nupportecl by an exceptionally etmng companynnd scenic effects. This play is full of comedy, songs, medleya and dances of the day, and you can not afford to mine it. Watch for in coming. "Tho Deacon : Daughter " Thin great. comedy that has had an im- menre run in New York and all the other lnrge cities, will be presented by the pretty and bright soubrette. Mina Lillian Ken- nulv -nnnnrtnd In: An arr-Annnnllvnfmnno A Flue Specimen. I The Winn press hsu printed the anuua_ handbook of -Queen e college and like all book work done at this oice in is a credit. to the place. The book contains much in- formation of use to students. C. H. Otto, binder, has performed his wolk crodibably. The binding is of red morocco with the word "Queen e in gold on the outside HHVGI`, en vu-I-.w nu n--1 n Ilnv unnu- The educational department having re- ported that there wee an error in the marks of Miss Hunter, Niagara Falle.Ont., in the departmental matriculation exami- nation, it has been found that the Senate No. 2 scholarship of Queen : university should have been awarded to W. D. Lowe, of the Ottawa collegiate institute. e II A 0lever_l'ollow. George Flint, of Gouverneur, N.Y.,\vhile beimr taken from Buffalo to Auburn prison on Fridny, being eentenced for counter- feiting. mnde 3 break for liberty at the railway It.ation,ul: was captured after a lively chase. int in an ex-convict. of Kingebon penitentiary. ` w|u.1 Irlnlll qpuol. `R; Soriven. lower G.T;R. depot, bu _ro- oeivod the contract to furnish apiloa for the proposed M31`. cou:gpam_v`u elevator. Ho wlllpntngnng of men to work At. once. and expect: to secure a supply in the vicinity of the Fiwo Milo house, York mad. I32 ONTARIO STREET. `Piano `:4. carp oopsn-on sod. .... _ -vlnlluip Q `III-IIIIIIII Vwplp-U]. Menu. E. Oraor. 8. Thornton. '1`. J. O Connor. J. Potter. 0. Porbeoun, A. And J. Rontloy have formed I concur. company _nnd will make a tour oi northern town: and villages along the line of the K. & P. and C. P. railways. ` N = NH, m'kg!\N._' York. and Mn. Gibbs, TOPODM. will hddrou C Inootin on Thurs- dl). IIEN II 8 ]).!lI.. M`-thi Y. .O.A. bl. The nhhlin mm invihnd, ` Anm-nnrinln (II). LIUK IF U p.m.. III-EDI I-us`)-R. III. The. phblic, an iuvitod. Appropriyte umsla, Collusion. ` 3 A good pair Smog : bjoota fot 90. solid lgtthor, an Abernathy ; lingo:-nun-an pages, or tag}. Inugn-sou `limo ll..- I\_._.-1- J|I__ I'_,L , ,1 In an n To-day`: Polloo court Poncllllng 7-_m-__A-_ _lA-...--_ .__I:-_ ___:` Presented Inn A Gold Ring. .A ..._LA. -_ ALA _.._ _l L-.. 4-.. Extra Provlnolnl componlu. -__AI.-.. _.I....__ _.:II L- _-A.__ Iornnod. A `conch: hairpin]. J.-- I.` 0-.-- G 'lVL_-._L.._ A Olnngo In TM Prize Lint. -.I..--L:.._..l .I....-..L_..._A. I._ .. jT,V7.'--I 7* jw-vT 1` Goal nndwoodvard. ham. _ loos wanna. Oold Woathorvonlort. oody ll Oomlng. L4..- I.-,A _ cifv mo wnuru-nun qpnu. Ian I-._`- [.1 II` D J-.. , noun. ` an` inn . Lani 'IIlI lllllylili -pun: vwrw-Ia-o. "The hicyole has fput a premium on fe- male aorvantn. aaid the proprietor of on *intelI' once oiliozeina big city, for it in more iicult to get a good maid servant than it ever woe before. People who come here to engage eervante are particular in etating that they will pa high wagee to a girl who doea not ri e a wheel. Like their eiatere in other stations oi life. the eervant girls have taken to wheelin . and in doing so neglect their household utiee. It : got no howadaya that eome of them re- has to take situations where they are for- bidden to go out wheeling. On the other hand. the women who want eervante do not want hike eervante. They say that the eerunte who ride wheeleareao aoxioue to get out that they do their work too quickly, and henee hadly. then daah away on their wheel: and eta out until one o'clock in the morning. he reeult in that the girl in late in getting hruhfaat and do- py in waiting on the table. One woman ealne in here the other day and oered me lty dollars an eounnieeioe to her agood eerrant who had not to ride, and any employee: are willing to pa ae hi h aeftydollare a month for an agir " Arum : Arnie: Anod Sold bolo- Ink: and retail by Jan. E`)! ' V 6101! . drug. of ` "" tlve could make everybody . believe that prom tness ns prevention; ` that t eie should be no de- lay when you are losing flesh and when you are pale, espec- ially if a cough be resent. The continued use 0 Scott : Emulsion in the early stagesof lung afectiom. does I-event the development` 0 Con- sumption. Your doctor will tell youthis is truund state it ' '_ I__ , Wonderful ' Specimen or `typographical Bil TIll'l|Od OI` by IIIHIIII. ' Italy has succeeded in producing the smallest book in the world. As fer beck as 1850 the well-known historian. Cesare Cantu. to other with the publisher, Gnoc- chi, oi Mi sn. undertook to issue an edition of The Divine Commedia" of Dante in the smsllest known characters, but they were unsuccessful. although the Gnocchi house tried for twenty years. In 1870 the brothers Sslmin. of Pedue, took over the work and were succcseiul in producing: tiny book 01500 pages. 38:22 mllimetree size, in with thirty-one line! in each pege. which book they claimed so the smellest in the world. end, in (set. was of less di- mensions than"'I`he Oiciolum of the cel- ebrated Glunti, 49:33 milimetres. printed in Venice in 1519, end A Senece,"De Trsnquillitit-\te Animi, 45:32. printed in Leydou in H501. ' Rut Annuar vintnrw lull been scnrad for ueyaon in mm. But another victory ha been scored for the modern Italian typographical art by the brothers Balmin, who have made the booklet one-third smaller than the Dante poueeeed by M. George Salomon. of Paris. who solemnly declared himself the new or of tho unalleet book in the worl . His book was printed in Holland in l6ll, in 10 x6 millimetres. but with such large letters that only a few worde go to each pa . and no it loeee ite likeneee to a hook. T e Bal- omon house has made within the same di- mansion: in real book of 208 pagee. each page with nine lines and ninety.ve to n undred letters. being an unpublished let- ter oi Galileo to Mme. Criutine. of hor- raine. in l6l5. Anyone who not this man- terpiece oi the art of rintin cannot help being aatoniehod at tlle ama lneee. exact- neea and elegance of the charactera. FOR YOUNG WOIEII. ,_. :.,.`.`;;{'{,`3.'; - r A LLA mnldnnlhl nchmlfor mun: SMALLEST BOOK IN THE WORLD. IUCUOII. pupuluruy llu IIUIIUIH The hot that so young I men in Cape. Cook has been chosen for such 3 responsi- bility speak: well for hi: naoural ability. He attributes his appointment to the favor- able impression created in Englnnd by the Canadian diamond jubilee contingent, when Gsnada proved heroelf nnmiulukeably the gem in the empire : crown. IJLIB KUVUITIIIIUIID UI H ulI!I.I'lUI'r. During has roaidance here he has taken an nctivo part. in all sports or entertain- ments conducted under the auspices of the battery nubhoribios. An 3 mambor of the Lyceum dramatic club he ohowodo owner ship of rare hiss:-ionlo ability. an'd an an officer he poaueuu every qunlisy to win aucoou. popularity and honor. Thu funk that no vnnna A man nu Cunt. HIIVO BOI'\'3ll Wllill I5 DVD ylfl EU I Elly. Leaving here Capt. Cook will go direct` to England, reporting as the foreign oioe there for duty. It is expected that with- out loss of time he will be semi out to Africa. His headquarters will probably be Mombaun.` British East. Alricu, where he will be under the direct. orders of the Bri- tish consul-general. Hie nppointmont is is civil one. under the foreign otllce. His duties will take the form of assisting in the government: of a district. llurino his rnnidnnnn hnrn ha ha: tnlrnn to near or me proeperwy. Capt. Cook in I netivee of Nov: Seotie. hevingbeen born et,Pictu in 1868, his father being is retired oiciel of the Inter- ooloniel reilwey. After A three yeere eucoeeeiuleourae in en eutern boarding eohooi. he entered the Royel militnry col- lege in 1886. graduating in 1890, being at the time uudertwenty-two yearn o1 age. Returning to Nova tie, he went into mining and engineerin for I couple of years. In October. 189 . he wee netted breveli oeptnin end ported with " bet- tery, Quebec. He served one your with that corps, nnd in 1893, lb the time the permanent force was reorganized by Gen. Herbert, he wee eetebliehed with "A battery. B): the time he leaves the oorpe to take hie departure for Africe, `he will have served with it live yearn to e dey. Ynmvinxr hnrn Dank, unk will an diranl . (INCH 0 Ol BUHIFUUUOU WWII "A IIIIIU III!` tery or 3 ew yours. nil! he it looked pp- on elmoeb u I Kingetoninn his previous residence u A ondeb no the hoyel militnry college bringing him into clone connect with the Iooiul life of Kihg'ebon._ His future will he watched by the friends he leevea behind. and who will ever be glad to beer of his prooperioy. Cent. (`nah in A nntivn of Nov: Snntin. lo (ion to England and `rhonio to Iltllll But An-Ian-Afopulnr Young oug- snd one Expootod to do lllunolt Ondlc nnnu vane;-,7 nus:-. " - z " ` Among hi: wide circle of Mend: there in ` not ondwbo full oxrwinb than planed at the good fortune of Capt. W. E. Cool. "Aoild battery, in him an pointmdnt an assistant. oicor in the Britil probactanho. out couch or Attica, Ind who will`! not with him Avon: nnmuan in Ink nan lll. AI. 0155 (TI OI AIHUI. lull WIIO Wlll I109 WIIII him every Iuooou in his new ll , Al- though on! connected `A ; L$bnt- CAPT. coax WILL LEAVE HERE` 3}! NOV. usjr, M` > on FOEBRIIISH AFRMT 1 Attention [Iva to lndividul hoods aplI`I:i'l'ho nllnonmn and culture of homo with the lichen mental tnlnlnn. ', ON In 05 8 C15 rm .".."`E: '21:: ' W ' rd IN to II) . A ihzoun o?'3i...u.u$ to dnul:Dt.o,rI.:!n?:f:r :- %."?! full Information Apply to ALL. KL. Principal. The Bloyclo Ipollu Oorvnnu. n, L.-___|_ L._ '_..n. - .........:.._. G t good Lawn . awendown to ct:`pdce It A. STRACHAN S. Irina . You an gm it has at Tool: .. oonanouxcuuor ::,&2';.'e:-.:""'.. 2 4..g-_ .:.".: uulnh \ Best. ALLEN'S SHOES. . .. You'll know It by tho u. Wm. Allen & Son, _n`.-och Street. :','.s.-..,.:.... when portormod with the New Trzcment given by n, Madam; Ireland, Hair Specialist, NO MORE BALDNISS. un Illl KINGSTIEN L BUSINESS COLLEGE Room:-i Ana a. noun. cnunbm. Otford'a Block. Brook Street. :- Shampooing IRobi1;son Bros. The comor Bookstore. corner of PI-luau nu oulnncn DI Ming. 1. ICI lldlldllo My Lord Duke, by G.W. Horn- Tkn ur-lIl:-l.-lg kn 'rce:n etic. LICIVIU Layillla" The Fascination of the Ring, M by Guy Boothby. Thu nananr slur` Hun (`Inca hu IJJ uuy IJVUIIIUJ The Dagger a;1d the Cross, by Joseph Hatton. (`uni-airs CI-unnnnn Inn Cnlllcnn J UCPll llIlLUlln Captain Shannon, by Coulson Hernahan. ' I I T\,,l-, I..- I" \IP I'l__._ 'll0 bunt, lduonlontl mum lmhoaoomon and o vona uh um. Oroquot and Sin mslzhe Wellelds, by Jessie Fothergill. . F. N ISBET S CI II}: An Altruiat. by Onida. The Land 0' The Lea], by David Lyallu Tkn L`nan:nnQ:nn nr Chg p:nn The 'l'woCa[3t|ina, by W. Clulk Russell. The Christian, by Hail Caine. _March Haresfby Harold F red- An.` ` A I? _ E x'?5.3.lE. [3 Albert`: {roe medic NU -U IIABUII ER`. NO MORE FALLING Run. 3113!: dnuod for the tuning. Painters. Decorators -7(;la.nler;. 275-7 Bagot Stroqt. will Illl KIUIIIIIIII DI III WIT IIIO Anhbhhop and the You 301- u Dun ' ` ` ofontulo. Id:-hvu. IAN Residence ct Alunudot (Luann .'I'J\Inu-An. Q6.-A Wm In In ` ` that cannot u-331'-`o$a."' 9".` I-nu. 3;-an nnnin lnnnrmn, 1`. mcmnohz a co, r""""'-" " mranmna nncnuldl OP 0 o I .9 /0 IHC-r `R1100 3W 8 gggfglllu And hot Wondufnl Toilet Soup. ."fZa33.' ".s`.':'2;i -"`a.'.`L' ~`T` 3`:-xhauntlon.-nnhau do : rhlm .l `mu . ' |.if.:I: W3: neg-our: ry. hlbllltv an em t:nor d tailuhirentl ; an n 0 ` nillpiulneu. It ` nlllmni tho nnnmn and 3' g 9: soul 1 555 . |.|}0 , ` ' fnervom ..'.'.'.:";..`.`L...'%% %::.::: n K I. in Nut]. unq- : w, e -nervoun 'n;,v.u.L: WALL mun Kingston Ladies College, A cuuncu SCHOOL. Thc ' "What we do, we do, do. Drop us a card or telephone.We ll be pleased to cal and estimate foil any work you want done. Is_the proper time for PAINTING, PAPERING and DECORATING a Luxury r nee he: a man and uau.-` ` *""` """ -"' X "*1, lII\'.Il T L`.-."'.n;"e'..::$.-.' 3 . Luau nnsnmx n on. nova-u co! Johnnton Screen at home wait of Barrio Street. with furnace and other odun nnnhnou. Also tho Stone Dwel- Enc, 88 I110 Stun. with modern unprovo- nduto. Avblno Joan Mann. "" .a..z._.`.`?":....?` ;'.`2.`xi`;`.`nf...`.L'::{. :3 at . opponloo laodontld Park. A p_ t_o Knxnnwx I.-. Boons. Ontario so. .f,`jm ; uruum. M , DESIRABLE JD on that. Good locality. ntnuc. modcn oonnnlonou. cnosui mnunw run .0. .xux mo: mhdimuu. o:om`:u.oao':ua 2.`: I-uu-wu. u-VI Ivvuluuuuu 01 `II (Dunn. Johnson `no but, Educational a sauce in homo dnmlnrt and n vnlhmu -....___ vv... -` --v`--- -an -ravnQn.o IU BTAH of Unlvoult nduho. attention in V1 ml nnugrnn nnmnnm gm nnltnn nf hnmn 8 acre park. Haslhc largest nt- la nco d any Indies college ' In nmlo. Write lormhloguo ---iv. . to Rev. R. I. Wnmonprlnclpcl, IGI, 81'. `mean. Out. `I. . EVENING cusses. ; WW0 and: Elm ihmlx mm. Lun- vlhutifrvnh cinn, Whuhomnu lcalp,pro- quad hyounevn sou-{tho non euoocm Ikln purifying and hooutltylng soup lnItho vorld, in well on patent And |w'ouoiu.,tor _`!0!t_ j_IIIhMl1 haunt nap!!! we .on:-. ` ma ologtInb1t__h ya. 4: .- Opon Sept. 15th YUKON rt ` rluolltluouhnthavorll. POHII Due to _ Q0l}}IdII rop..BoIhI.U.l.A. ` vWill not burn, but I. ' .:O'3ohi-_muTt'5;?.-Good;;I:::|oo'iTity. 0 I mm M0 r' to DI. wuinlnn. P Unlvoultt (gunmen. ulnoodn un. .l`lu nIlnonun`b -4.! -lA|. AL- Li. ._A _-_;_| A__l..l__ -.g-.-.---uo-- ::,% *:.3-4'1".-:.`*:; EDUOATlONAl... h__-4...I4I_.._ - TO BE LIT. FOR SALE. "`"'"` St.Thomn. Ont. A residential school for your: woman. Del htfully altmtedln new park. slhe largest LIELY THE BEHI- . Kirkpatrick. bunti- A ;I only. Iuhncly n- Clv Runnin- ux: with Oil- I.I.II&IIIn.I.A..v|llundId uuicuhhhuohhcbuuiup . PC?` I'.0.0d ;_ dho&v|lb.hnvaIncl ' nu-guonooinuudsy \I&& '7 ..':!`2'. .".'.`..'.'.." 7...` .....a .. ZTWF HiII_Go:tio Fonuoek. Blgimhnntglid lu"'|hlI0onIctdnlooII'Is. I\._l.I. -...I D 34...; L___ _-_._j Ivwuu-luv yuul. -.-av yuan am no yards. Each ovum will In eontostnd twleo. Thollm non will no tune! in the city k on Thunduy ulna-noon. 22nd int. at :8) o'clock. when the l00nnd M0 cghu will be oonhohd ft. The total. 'l`Io lowing Ivpk Ibo Incl: will btompllhotl. Only young tundra un- der twonty-om your: will In ullowqd to as-ml; WIDE llIl'Ily 0, (~00 TIIW U IOBIOII. Hon is non indeed. The Toronto News I-ondl forth to the world this informntioo : "At Kingntoo the Royal milioory ondota defeated use Granite: in the intormodiooo Iotiu hy 4| to I. Tho Brockvillo `onion but tho (ll-mime junior: by II to .7. The Nova ovidootly got tho scone mixed. gun it is Ihont. on roliiblgl ropotu which oronho uh i o ingwon on. Q1. guwhupdnwn up uoohoshaof '41:. 1... A. L._.._ -2 L- - _.I.I _.-.l-I E'"':I .".".3 lootrucoatoborun off for a gold nodnl donned lliuull. Than vii! ho than nonh-I Id 220 ad 440 nun Ennhnnvr-us -illytnd. :.nm.n.a The Grenites I will profit by outeide men not being played on Queen`; Rnnkin, Amiel. Elliott, Elite: and how are now av-nibble end would he I decided ncqu'iei- tion tothe Onniteo. Brockville I ooold 5'. dlepoood of with theee additions. `be general Ieeling is that such men no kin. Arniel. Hunter and others. who `went to the expense, nbout fteen dollera eoqh. of tti thelneelvee outto play with Queen : foot I teem. have been dealt with harshly by the Innate : action. Ham in nan: indxtl Thn Tnnuufn Nana lllll IIIU IIIIIJUFIDIU KPH Looking ot tho ootion of Quoon o oenoto from o brood otondpoint it moot ho odnilt- tod thot it in timely. Rugby lootboll orlginolly woo o oollolo colno ond woo tlioroforo otnotour. But during tho put low yooro tho tondoncy io town-do pt-oin- oionoliom, ond it tho golno in to ho kept omotour oomothing boo to ho dono ot once. A orioio bu boon rooohod ond tho luturo of thin moot gomo will dopond upon tho otond token by tho nnivorollioo ond col- logoo. So for the gum laoo boon prooticol- ly unoulliod in that roopoct. but from proo- ont indiootiono it will not long romointo. ond ootion io vory dooirohlo. At Quoon o tho rooult of `tho dooioion will ho thot o groot Inouy Inoro men will be ovoiloblo for pooitiono on tho voriouo toomo. ond men will oook tho pooitiono ond not pooitiono tho moo. A mixed tooln io vory hord to control. Next yoor Fl" no o dooidod oliongo in lootboll ot Quoon'o. l'AX*CIPVIIIl DIITWII Illl C0nUQnXa`0 0%) both 0! Queen`: football teams. nnd will be found on the ball back line of Queen : I on Saturday. A nmnifnc I will nrnh Ian nnlnia mnn lull! (ll IIIIUI lull" 0 ma IIOIU In UQICHCU of thqir collage. Thu Queen : will win cnnnot be disonuod bub the collage that hu dom so much talk rugby football will show her rivnln tint. tho can fight an up- hill and honorable bnttle. I .u.I.:.... -s AL- -.:.... -1 t\..-_..!_ --__L- Inu uelp In no vlcwty. At no other course was open. it was dh- olded by the meeting to ecqnieece in the notion of the eembe end then the Ioothell menegemenh ehonld ploy only etndente and groduebee on the teen pleyin Oe- goode next. Seturdey. strenuous e art: will be put forth to have I re: been for Sound: . nndibin hoped to eeeeome of the old code again on the field in defence nf thnir nnllnng Thai Damon : -ill win llll, Ill [I00 ITU HOW HUB UIIFUITIIIHEL W. F. Nickle eeid that Queen ! were placed in en unpleeennt poeieion, but he would strongly advise the management to place purely uuivenlty meme in the eld egnineb Oagoode on Seturdey. It wee not the spirit of Queen's to back down, and ehe would eteudor fell honorably. Oeph. Rose was now in Toronto. bub Mr. Nickle eeid he would let hie medical council `ex- eminetione o and come down on Seturdey tobewibh is teem. A greet deel de~ pended upon Guy Curtis, end if he would heke charge of the back division Queon e could be ulled out of the hole. Such a crieie he occurred before end Queen : men were elweye lo el to their college. He was lure than nine end Hunter would come to the eid of the teem end help it to victory. Ae no nthar nnuree wee nnen. in wee ri- I0 Ill. The general feeling was that the deci- sion of the eenate came at a very innppor- tone time. The authoritiea of the uni- versity knew very well from the winning that outside men were to he play on the team, an theae men bed been practised for eome weeka. No objection wae taken, and everythinga peered promising for Queen : I team w n the sudden announce- ment wae made that only univeraity men were to be played. I! the aenate had given _noti%e ten day: ago. other playere might have been preetieing for the places now left vacant. but at preeent with only three daya left it ie almost ilnpoaeible to get men to [ill in. end the expectations ol winning the championship are now very slim. in fact are now not entertained. W I` Ninhln -nit` fhnh nnAAn' urn:-n u-nruuwnuuuucoirn. B. lhuiohuad I. Etutlnvopnuodl ha ink 11:81:: and Inn mm. VI I-5| llIlnIlI'uUI(*IIIIl IIDJIIU Uvua ls|lIlJll0lv.Z`!e.(.'9lleII.. _ , .. . The action of the eenate of Queen : unl- vereityfln geloai to alloy. the football management to 3-; other than booa de atodeotaror graeloatea on Queeo e teams. oamo like a_ thaodalolt -when the an- ooonoemeot was made yesterday morning. That web a oonme should he adopted by` the eeoate at this late date. when only three day: remain before tho Oagoode- Queen a gamee,.eeemed almoat incredible. and what prompted` the deoieion at the present time could only be conjectured. It was aormioad. however. that the game of laat Saturday had something to do with it. _'1`he football management immediately oalled a man meeting of the atuclenta to oonaldar the ntuatiol. and at aaveo o olook laat evening a large meetio val held at the oollege. N. R. Car- michael. eeoretary-treammr of the athletic oommittee._ explained the ueceaeity ol the o lnion ol the etudeote ae a whole ing obtained in the matter no that than `nnlk-`I -nnnnnnnannlt -AnIA-I Ipnnm Lani WIIOIC KID` OUIIIIIUI III (0119 IIIIIFOT W IIIIG the football management would know how to Lot. ML- ......'...I J.-l:.... _.. oL.-A AL. .I....:. T...- lporlln: Notes. Ix-captain Curtis Inn consouodto couch with In` DnAan'n lnnmhnll tngmn and -ilI '\A on-no" u very noel-nus-Nanci In-on lard low to llll-anon : `um Stand or nu llononb'lr-0ld Plnnn mu I.Ih-l- --In Th; fnllnnn _ _f,._._ ' o '4 - -a-5+:-' . Action. or ?QUEN'8 sauna IAIII I 32 IIBLIEI E {0NL1Asiunms Io Pl.AY.| Iuhouoolhgoll IA-A1-`I._;_.L I_:_ I.-- `WIVLL UPH ELD. % `xK..f"'-:..."" "."" ....a.a'- :'. . Cnnohnnn Danna Rh: kgd Ii-A &_ YI--1.. n-ondu\.mr.wtu-nuns`-senate`: founoonyou-I. Bhohndlivodinli about -mun yuutushotino hr ldonh. 1'hduuuuNuanudoncchru- uh-enndnn-n-a-_L.. .1 11.... HIT: IX IT?-um Yuk:-,hnlh&uodhuIuI|nd. :1. _' -` - '_ ..Bloctrlc an." Olhnloa (laud Bloctdcnuoo !WCWl'lIIl Illllljll LMIIIIIIIOII DIIII UIU bill IcWhoI'I'ol|'I Ilonunn Iauriohrnvho discount! the murderer ol tho Williunn couple. has tnrnodn us horhndorn North Bay. Whon roooivod thocotr fusion ol the imaginary Inutdorc no aid in bud nova: I-and b Canadian nonpopor. Aponou. thohfon u. vbondvornnda Ibnomnopon but can deep inherent in thonunnlinro ol bank bill: is an in~ hunting anomaly. Tho bnrbndu-'- opimono on Iwontonuo nho vary intercu- lng. Tho thno you nun won wanton which ill bocmo owing to thoir lnhol nnnnnnnng Ivonou And crlno. Tho Toronto News polo: {on at the bar- tondor at North Boy. who claim: to bus roeoivod from three young moo vou-in; uwootannn nnoignod Dominion `bank 810 hi MnWh.n.l|'. Ilnntnnn Um-I-{nigh using ICU. It. npposrs thou the misunderstand- ing arose over tho neglect of the logislstnro to npool s portion of the old nob. under the provisions of which the bond of odncstion took in pro- ooodingg. lb was this portion of cold sol. which formed s stumbling block" in `udgo Price's my in forming a decision. ha nhinntinnnhln china: 4:! than nltl Anh no ;I.ig2"i?a"oS3.'} in 13313;"? '&22E.so}I he objectionable clause: of the old not go out of force on Docombor 313%, 1897. Loot 0: An Ovonlght. D. I. Mclntyro. solicitor for the board ol education has jhoon informed that Hon. 0. W. Ron. minister of education. was od- yiaod by tho Attorney-general : deport- uiont, to the suit. Against. the council oi the oountyof Frontaonoc by the board 0! adu- cntion touching foot of county pupils, thou o judgo of the high court. would in all likelihood uphold tho dooi `on o! judge Price, doning county pupil: under the act. I. -....---.. LL_L 5L- ...:-.....l-...L-_.l Couonxl. Och. 12. - Down: Steamer Pueblo. Chicago to Ogdenlburg. corn; Iuumor Averell. Ogdonaburg. gen- eral cargo. A gale ha been blowing. but in mndanunn mm: t.n.nI-hh. Thu wind. Ifll OIFKU. A KIIB [III BX DIDWHIK. DIID it moderating some to-night. The wind- bound oat will probnbly get Away before morning. Welland Donal Ioport. Pom Duuousm. Ooh. 12. - Down: Stunner Superior, Lorain to Ozdonaburg. 3`l'l(;:Id iron; Imuntir Pnoo. Chicago to mbnrg. gonorn c o; steamer Arn- binn, Duluth to Pruoout}. wheat; steamer Lnngdon, Chicago to Ogdonaburg. xenon] curgo. Pnn-r (?m.nnnvu_ Ooh, `IQ I'M-n - VIl.0I' WIWI J.0UU DIIUHOIH OI WDQQIL The schooner Annie Minnea. Welling- ton, this morning discharged 9.000 bushels of pen and wheel: at Richnrdnon & 8on5 elevntor And cleaned Again for Wellington to re-load. ML- ..:.. 1.5. EA I -.-2- |-_.:__I nmm ._Gt mmouns a... will burn

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