aISuIherlan(1 sl Elliott, roe, 119mm,} Q IQQQIINIWZEEI InIll.u [win In- VXXK . . `I mukou hM II. II 2 hr. In. one. oi Ionoov. "&..c1-`:3: .lhD.onKnIAlIDhC_ ` Ottawa l`noPn-. Thnrsdnyin the night -hull of Row. Williau ll. Buy an c`.u-py-Inn of III: Anglican church in. MI yoilh up. H0 in, hub and . null 00$ UIIEII ll I'_DC|IOVlIlO on l'huntKi|y After I brief illness. He ran bornin rolnnd. over sixty yoausgosnd Ind been a ruidont of Cumin about forty you-n. tho most of which time was upon: in Kingtton nnd Bollovillo. His wife did in June In. DR. ROSS KIDNEY A LIVER PILLS Vlclorh Iron. Vlcrunu. Oct. l5.--Tho fathor Ind movement: at Odes: Inn cased. noun who viaiud the scone with man: ropottor [mm thin phoo an any to my did Inn 3 vary qnoor ids: ol Ihingn. The lad did go 0!! to the i'aIinfac!.ion'of many without lands. W. C. Snider has been nppoinld oollootor lot towmhip of Eman- townior wads Nos; 3. 5 sad 0. Alva nnio hi n-onlnnnn truth `WI [III (SUIT III (DO Ilmlly "I I'll` IIIODVIDU. Mr. Sin Iohon. Nowhoro. who control: one of Lhofu-put factory combinations. is reported to have oold 3,500 chest to the Wu-o rm. Montrool, through W. A. Johnoon. At. No, tho lot including Angola. So mbor and October choooo. oso Gibson died ab Bollovillo on TL an -Co-_ - L-.'-C Sling... ll- an.-. I Henry Goldnnith, one of the oldest reci- dontaol Sidney died Thurodny. Ho `wu- born eighty-sight years ago. Mr. Gold~ smith : death |h'..l.ho third which has Eb- cnrod in the family in that month. Mr. 3innInhnn_ Nnwhnrn, whn nnnhunln o|.uUu. A pleasant event took place Wednuday in Ehnbethtown. B. W. Stringer. cheese- maler. Send Bey. wee married to Miee Jennie. daughter of the late lhvid Mc- Cracken. 11-....- u.I.I....:aI. ....- -0 ah- ..|.I..a ...: III I PTUCITIOIII ('0(IlI.l0- The Roman Catholic cong ntion of Lombnrdy on about he build nrzuroh for Lhomoolvu next lpring. Father Spruce, Toledo." bu Inbsoriptiona amounting to SL900. A ..I-..... ...-..a. o....\. I--- uI..a..--..I-- on Luuuuly min 00 nun unrrauu. unugo. The hnppy pair arrive in Trenton Satur- (luv, u-Eiphthuin bu brokon out in A. Pun- diae'o home at Galena. On uh into. the pocond child succumbed nnd two others Am in I procnrioua condition. Th: nnmnn l`.:l.hnIin nnnaunnnnn 15' MHIKIUIPOIII on U05. 05H 50 I13". I10. nllo. Harry Whittier, Trenton, wu muriod on Tuosdny Inn to Mini Garratt. Chicago. Thu hnnnv nsir Arrive in Tmnmn Rnhnr. DIV GI II IIIU I5 DIIIKI FUIIIR here no 7.302 not of -Ian in tho new 0. P. R. she no lobon 1300. Fred We list, cunpinp no Connocon fell and Innltninatl A nlnnnnnnll 'rnnOnIn 1:. IL. including Shoes, Rubbers, Over- gllton. Trunks Ind Tnvelling Bags. all at BARGAIN PRICES. U. I . I'\c III!) II DITIIUUII KIIOQ. Conaocon and auatained a compound fracture of the thumb. ` Mine Maude A. Warham daughter of R. L. ' Warham. Belleville. was married in Minneapolis on Oct. 7:!) to Laalio E. Hale. Ran-v Whintinr. Tmnlnn, una mu-pig! Noun .0! `rho Dlurloc condcngod tron Tho Whig Exchanges. Gillie: Bron. will rebuild the mill dou- tro ed by the at 81nd Point. hm-Q AI-A 7,309 nnnnn nf uvln-A in Hm nnw 3 Ibly I-`~J\\'u um nm on muny n cmunuuc. Prince Aloxmulor oi` '1`:-ck, who in soon to visit this country. has it Mnrimnbud hat; and wears it. \\'h\`ll(`\`(`l` ho rldos, shoots or driws. The hot has bcvomu a ponullnr (`mm and may be soon at every English country houso antlwning. Ono or two have even appenrnl nt Lenox, and before the winter in over we mny expect to owe them quite commonly worn. l`ndouhtoxl- ly their rst appearance on this side of the water will excite the derision of the popu- lnre, but. our Anglomnniaca may be de- pended on bravo all sorts of ridicule for tho suko 0 following the load of Albert `lulu-nnl IHU IHIIKU I Edward. 11118.18 `NIB HAT 'l'A'l'WAI.IS WORK. ones were blown felt. but he varind than by having tho second lot made in shades of green. Then he haul made four more of a brick red color and two more of a brown shutle. Those ho gave to his friends and it. was not long befom some of the moat- distluguinhod young nobles on the conti- nent. were wearing this mumrlmblo head ooverlng. The London butters hennl of it and they immediately began tuminx out Mnrimbnd huts by the acom. It. was not long before tho supply of cluunoia tails ran out and n` ll week tlwy were in dismn_\'. Without t-ho gm-umbnrt the hat would he 0 (`ullllll0llpli|(`l` ulpino. Thou nouu- imzvu- ions and out:-rprining mnnufm~tun~r dia- (`0V'P`(l that ii very good imitation of the olmmols brush could be mudo of silk. This l`t`(`\'l`d the pmnsure and will prob- ably snvu tho lifu of Immy I\ chmnois. DI-im-n Alnnuulnr nf 'l`c-01:. who in norm IMIDMJFB UL IAHIUUII. The prince is said to have been so pleased with the mnsatlon which he created when he that appeumd in his now but than. he Immediately ordered six more. Inn 1111!: BDBI II? II OX1, IIKO UBO OIIB WIIIOII lallll Prince oi Wnles has adopted and like than which are being worn by British Iwolla all over the Unlted`Kingdom. It in Albert Edward : own fancy. Ho invented it while staying at icnbnd, o hitherto ob- Icure but now fax noun Ga:-man watering place, famous because the new Prince of Wales has is known as the Mu-ienbad and advertised as such by all the fashionable bacteria of London. * l'I`I.... .._A...... I- ....I.I in kg... I...-. .4 ..I.u...ui up uxo I punt. nnun noove we crown. ` when on get one of these hath PDle may thin you haw: got It ought! wrong way, but you may be satised Jo know that It In exactly like the one which the} PI-lnmo nf \VAlm hnn ndnntnd and Ilka than 1: you will: u w Iuwuq up no can ll lho matter at your outing handgun. you will imponu 'l`ylohufolthnt|ndhnvoit ornamental with I genubut. Phlpi you don't know I gonuhut when you inset one! Well, gonnhu-0 in Tyrolean for clmmoiu an and it lpatho brhnh oi that much sought mountain gout. It must I not be stuck in the sideo! the band or yov in tho toont. nlthouxh thonouethe position: in which hm decornbnl us ; usually worn. No, the gemabart must be \ fastened to the band in the back and stick ; up like I paint brush above the crown. ` Whnn vnn ant nnn nl than hut; nnnnlo } vm.E.s aa1`:`5_,rH:. rnsmon. ` Anon ropunuhu anon Agar ? . manna. . W ' _` Ifyouwhhiohonnctiyuptoohbln hnmnttnr nl unnr nnhlnr hmdnmr. van THE dusraacr Tmsnss. [James new. - *" '*:'. .m':;:.'.'Ia..'33":.e-~ 131 Ill). Inuit. EEomToF lmcmvnv & amen To Boriln. To Paris. 1 To New York. To Boston. my city in the world end ask or n oCORSETS end you will find them. Their reputation in world W-ida,end they gnu only be procured in Kingston rorn. Steacy & Steacy. FRIDAY will be a Monster Shoe Bargain Day aIVSuIll_e`rland s New nu Goods, pllhhnrn (lune-- VJ innlnrlin n Qlnnnn Iaoldunnnlly llowiehenid ho diepoeod to edopt the job lote egreunent in denling with the Inhory omen. "It ie not ." eeye tho Deiiy Newe. "thet nnleee - thing ie. done the fur eoele will or tcnlnntod. Englgnd hee ejrneter in- taeetin hurting Inch e reeuit then Au- erioa. Iwnthinginnethedono. Whetthet monnthhgney In. however. in eqneetion lor govulnllte end not for oxpu-te to do- cide. It ie prohehle thet e eettle- rnent may he errived at by coin- poneetlng thoonnedien eneiere in e Iuinp euni tor nhendomnent oi their righte under the Perle ewurd. There ie reeeon to he` line that Wuhington le not indiepoeed to entorteln thie. Once this principle ie ed- eny diculty in xing tho einount of com- peneetlon. end if thie voeted intereet were oleerod ewey there would he no ditllculty in errenglng with the United Btntee for. eey. in year! oloee time on both lend end eee. A few thoueend eeele would at coureo ho killed ennnnlly to eupply the Indinne with food, but the immense elnughtor for the eeko oi ekine would oeeee until i903. We should notbe Iurprieod ii ma 3.1:.- huryinetru tml Sir Julian Penncoioto on hie return shington to negotieto on each n ha .a. And would that be eooording to Englieh trndition in thl Iottiolnent of intornntlonei diiliouitiee ? An oxponeivo erbitrntion hne boon had between the United Btetee nnd Oenede in regard to this noeling quoetion. and en nwerd he been media. It muet etend nt ell hnzerde. it would be juet like Unolo Sun to toee up e ooppor. in iehir inehion, and uh that on the hood or tnii plen thie quoetion should bot eottlod. But John Bull in not doing hueinoee in thntwny. Tho ooniennoo ee to the one end pronun- tion of the neel herd ehouid go on. but the sword muet ho enoredly regerdod and car- ried out. No job late for Cennde. ploneo. mitted it ie not likely can there would he 1 II I I I K U I Q IILJ U3 `fl n'J\I J50`:-IO Let these groups hint of the dozens of others. Serges, Cheviots, Hen riettas, Canvas, Boucle,Diagonals. All VVool Serges 20c to `$1 yard. All Wool Henriettas 40c to $1.25 yard. Fancy Broche 2 5c to $1.50 yard. The stock is interesting enou h to draw trade from towns 30 to 40 miles each side o us. Did any other Kingston store ever do that before? What's the reason? People like our way. No one .urged to buy. Plcnt of goods to see, look at them at your leisure. _ Consu t our Dress maker if on wish free. Money back if you get anything that oesn t please the folks at home. Pretty safe place to deal isn't it? _ Judge a store by its Black Dress Goods. There is art in Black Goods makin . There is chance for artisticness too. France sen 5 us the most decided novelties. Selling black goods best has centred most of the business here, until a large section has been given to their display. KTA..n`L.- `X7no-nn {-`r\o\:l\`\n'.| I::n-I1:-no `falnnn near` SIVUII I.\J Ipllvll angrily; Novelty Wares,` Caniche, Figures, Velour `nd Damasse designs, Mohair and Wool in artistic com- binations, 75c to $1.50 yard. .. ..... .. L 1 1\` Ll`.-Una :3`: at `LA r1r\a-1;:-\n at Isl`-ngnnnzs Starr & Sutclifte, IIQLI DLIBII CI LIDQL Ill LVLllllll\alJo We've artistic workers and they're busy as bees conjuring up bits of newness, they. ther ideas far and near. Paris sends us many. T ey have a nack of evolving ideas..of their own; MILLINERY. Pretty little Velvet Hais with Ribbons, Wings, Feathers, Birds or ornaments at $5. . Kingston hasn't had such a treat in Millincry. 7-`-_- _..L:..L:._ --.A-I-Ann agar` LLA-.`mA `\ n Q R u I can `snap: BLACK DRESS Goons, . Ladies Alexandre and Couversier Kid Cloves, fanlcy buttons and fancy stitching, -with combination color top or fancy .. top, regular $1.25 for 75:,-;pair. Regular $1.75 for..$1.25. _ V _ _ H . Ladies 4-button Austrlimade Kid Glovs,regular 75c for 59. ` ' - Men s Unlined Kid Gloves, re ular $1.25 for $1. Men's Lined Kid Gloves, 75c Ear 50c. 'This Glove Bargain? % % ls Interesting. / Vlad so}; Kingston Agents. HAINES .1 LOCKETT *' HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE. Imps: uu--yp $311` Inn} ?`ORM.'.E1RLY RICHMOND 6 00. I18 and I20 Princess Street. E They will notlut Ion . Come and got on`. " - ',gJ_g lnjnbj -:4 2.33..` 54...... j - :3` ms nun mi nncoao. Antique Oak finish. with Britiah bevel plate mirror. ognlun Anna` n an-.6 501:`: I16 I 30 W `E".xa_ctly name as cut. ONLY $18. _87I-7 Bngot In-cot. F Don't be persuaded that on can buy an thing e In! to T E HAPPYT OUGH . [tie the only Range that has retained its name and stood the test for the past 14 years. Don't buy an experiment. Don't buy an imitation. Don't buy a just as good." Buy a!-IAPPY Tl-IOUGHT" and remember that as a arantee oi the ein le one you y.over ve hand in and about King- ston are today delighting their 11:571. 69 & 1| Btock Stnet, KINGSTON. 150 to London, 3 stun-iwo nouns. 4 "Bi ...~.."-."'.-'.".?E." No approbatioq: Sales for Cut: only. TOYE 5. " St. Slck Headache, `Blllousness. ` Constipation. 2URI "C"i\"i'AmcoN. OR DRUGGISTS. Thy unjust imnonnd sud tip. you nnuo [at them now. 1WhnHn do.wooo.do 'l Get ready for cold weather. Storm windows 21 e e d pa i n t, glue and put- ty. Have them sent to our shop if voulike. We will guarantee to give you a good job. |-IruvUuIu- U3! II I-vvulvu UIIIU Illiullvto Tloiunoluuuooo gnvolhnbo lon- tnsloculhlolllhtiiwu culled upon Iodloouuhouno. It nwno unload ohoalitionol oouonuivu with the (curious 'l\o[ovu'nnon|. it add. no utugcuqh alrudnvlioliuno, sud ycnbhurcnnlnnhuln hunch clo- uulinpollublcitlllkllhldn and onduuund thlsiuo In nothiq it Ito novella clan ndpovu. Sat Whu-iuhnhunuouuotdnlthnt Iluubndupalicnhpluunoopu Ian uulqhlnluuuoloan onto. `ha an &\InnIunnuIuohuI|8irAlnlp| Qphnlyliulgnuulty gustat- utnyhg. lhhhuuvnb nucud T88 FALSE Rl:POR'l`S. The eoneetvelive pepere here been lled of late with zepone ol elleged elliencee be- tweenlhe blueeeodrougeeolunehec. A eoneenetlvepepc (French) selected to the BI\CClII nenner ee In leeve the r` w T TC ` m - gum. Iounutluuuonlihuulho A._ 1. _..hn.|..I ..nn I. IIVI Vllv i IU IIXU e contract. thet. on petriotio grounds. it. might have received. but am the heed ol the nilwey department declined to give them e heering end eoeept the npneenhe` eione they had to diet. There ne en o!d adage which reeds : "Pride goeth before dent:-notion end e haughty spirit Delete e fell." Sir wmmi Lenrier pep ewentiorg hoell pehliemetten the: are referted to hin.eedhewillpopn|erieehin reign it h eeeethethie pnnueeeere copied hyhie -aka-llhnnban 2-. occur: 1:--wvn uvuvw unit in; shim (noun: Eu unuml LL1jLXLLjA:; ____. AL-A AL- ll-.. M wit j jjlvttj 1&5 _ ovum plhlhnvlhn Inca Qnhnluilno N01` FAIR CRI'l`lOlSM. The Hamilton Herald entirely misunder- stands or mierepnssnts the spirit and mo- tive of the Wine in its criticism of the government s purchase of locomotives for the 1.01%. "It is not denied." says the Herald._ "that Mr. Blair paid less for the American locomotives than they would have cost it made in Kingston. It is denied. hat been so denied and is denied now. The information which reaches the Winn is that the engines will be admitted to Canada free of duty. because pur- chased by the government. and that ii the duty were added the coet of them would not be less than the cost of the loco- motives which can be obtained in Canada. And why should the duty not be added l The locomotive company of Kingston has to pay duty on the material which goes into the construction of these engines. and the conditicne the government impasse. for revenue purposes. should not he used to the disadvantage oi local maoulac-. tarere in their tendon for public works, 'l`hie is not a new idea with the Wllllt. It has been ventilated before and in connection with similar con- tracts by the late government. The Wmu certainly does claim that "it is unpa- trioticto purchase in a foreign country what can he made in Canada." And it ` does this in no narrow spirit, inuenced by local issling. It is actuated by the belief that the government should set the pace in loyalty to Oanadieu interests. and that ae itleadsthepeoplecsn be expectedtoiol- low. The grievance of the locomotive .._.----a I - _-a __I_ aL-a 3. I--. THE` _DAI._Y _wr_11G.| "WW -P|-'~;O;u Jon Loralonu. _',__,_o_n__ AL-L - ___.__ hoolvtllo 1`!-on. nuona suuuacosn, Blisnvillo uuhdjnsl oxaiunonhuo and the hlqnplouvnntudgd byputiu airing inbrnuion. `l'bonon\unx~ nIII}InnI.LnhnnlvnlW.lL IUIUII DI (ell! II III`. IIIOI` I! DO PIC, me oould ho bouor chooou, on tho no io ono oi unooloh Iovo ond dovotion. . r. 0onlon'o oqnol hon not boon soon in King- otou in nony o dov. ond all who ouondod tho porfonnonoo o? Othollo loot night oomo ovoy dolighto&.. Not om o tir3;olooo com . but pricoo y no yin; so ioP:Ii`t hin tho roooh of oil. Twenty-n porooumolthogroooroooipto will be ivon tho oolforon. lloyor Skinoor will nnumnl In Inn} nnr um olmrq {nun oh. : nun wnun 1110 tool`! ' ` vougo" vi given. no oonpony olooo unworthy oh ctowdod homo. but when in oddod to thin not thy: {wont -vo potoool. otovory doli'u"*m'oo in wil ho givontothoviotiluofthounoo. tho at-| tondnnoo ohould ho standing room only. Thou will to no odvonco in pricu. num- ly 26o..35o..und 50o..for wooing; Instinct, adults $50: ohildron loo. to All parts oi tho E300. Sootounnovboooourodot Bow- The -and Pylhiaa" will be ivan Saturday matinee by an 'an'0n Ian company for tho bandit of tho nub ' fnmnnl tho Ian 61` Than in no nhu! TPITIIUIIIIIICBDU IIIIIUITIIIIIIIIQ` lundn. The night porfonnnnco will I100 in stand with the fund on tho amt buio. when "The Fool : n'.........-9 ...m L. ..:.... In... ..........I Hui UIIU ` I WI 30 DITIVIIIU ' ottioiala (or to-morrow a game. and that the ' agroarnonh haa now been deliberately ` broken. In anawar to thia C. R. Wobatar. Granitaaa managar, aa a that ho agraad to Mr. Booll. of Braokvi la. aa raforoa for to- morrow : arno. but he could not act. Timon Broo ville an goatod Ibo namaa of F Dr. Bowie and Dr. ohator, but (iranikoa ' would not agree to those being choaon. and aaked lor an onraido man. Hraniroa have food roanon in asking for an impartial ro- oroa for what may be a cloao match. King- aton baa had anough of Brockvilla ralorooa. and tho nama of a man named Wataon in .t.ill froth in tho memory of many. I DUIIIIII COUPE] l0l' Ell` XIIOIIG OK In. U|Il- ' tom. of the nu n. Then 5. no plny ' me could ho honor clmoan. an an um:-v in l flllli IIIVU IIIUWII 50. VD. llltnol`. that the nungomont Agreed to Brookvillo uioinln !nr m.mnrmI n nmn. and that tho IIIBII WIII PUB ll Illlru ngnt. The Toronto tar aunoata that too four oollogda. McGiIl. Ottawa. Quoorrl and To- ronto havo inter-ooll gamoo oaoli yoar. Thin would oortainly 0 much for amateur ntlilotioo in Canada. If toama from all tho oollogaa not annually than would be the koonoat oxoitomont and tho graataot olforta to gain viotorioo. Solno yoaro agoan oort wan made in this direction. but the mat- tor fell to tho ground. Another attempt aliould now be made. and than four onl- logoo ahould oonaidor the matter thin aoo~ aionand too if inter-collegiate gamaa can- not be initiated in Cana a. D.o..L..l|I- FIR.--- --.._ AL_L I!:.___a-._ IIUF X IIIIIIIXCI Ill blnlul. Brookvillo Timon up that Kingston (Iranian have shown the white father. hhnl Mn nnnnnnmnnh Annual! In Mini villa I . I . nulgul, MPPK--{). . 9" '`' f kp"`3 "h add Muss Cameron, kindergarten lmvlwr Lots committee of any n dozen ononzotic i . _ . _ .. ntudontobooppoinwdto he the crowd I301`: l,\.5i'lln.," on the track And away from! a touch lino. mm "(-09 my 30 mm. ,.f{..N Q, gt-l|,,'.,: Thioio ovary nlmplo woy_of ovorcomlng 31:. Ha f holidays were granted the the trouble and would rooolvo npproclotton collegiate institute nnd Frontenac by tho sporting nblic. flvhool pupils for spnrls. l)r. lleruld At l:l0 o'c|oc to-day Queen : II team 'lh0uzh_t every school should lmw sports; olnborkod for Toronto ocoolnpnniodb only|'h nrllo wnnm-rs to contest hm-r for a few lop rton. Tho me that wl I loco . "`d"'3- R` ROW II-'4k{` INN ? of uh- Ougoodo oto-morrow iill thuo.compoI- l"`'. f" "."" - 29` `"4"-v ` *""' 04!: Buck. Millonholvos. Bumn.I.mI-z`""" ' S-*'hl'*'.`s'!"d 1-W H... G.`.` nu. Nimmo: "mam." Nd. to which he was mvnml. The H \'vlo . Dov in. Collier: winks. loll. Mo: |""'d `t`'*``'`' "19 I`WIu\~1t- C- J. Gru- I . ham was `mm! L.` h - I `ll 1` Donn! . Moon. Luior; nght, Moodonnoll. inch 0n`_,ch0o[ ymim Muoroo. Middleman. Wlllmnou roman, gum-_ Th... . - .~ D|'i0o G0dWi- |MR9|'N0W':|dF It I }`onaldor whnt ptr<)olt)l(o"1:nt;`?xl`t"llllo}`grczzgl ho don not upoct hia mon to win, but 0 atnnvoa. During Septmnlwr the enroll- men will put u chord ght. ed attendance in the public schools was 3.433: Menage daily nllendnnce. 2_l60. llogdo, MoG'Il om - a The inspector any- the I t ononntn horn `l\fLl\:l\l|IIA:`l'rn?I:|4.nA:l\.| .2 teachers (0 an s:ui.:(..r:ln:3 uuuuu. moon. uunor; n no, uluuonnou. ' Willnmo; spare men, Muntgor Nowlundu : not to t. u Th: Tnmnm hr nunonnh than than Imu- IIITIIIDIH For to morrow e match between Queen : and Oegoode hell Qeemsin the senior aeries, Queen e athletic ueooietion should take some of the clear. Let. I etudentae be Appointed to from t Thin in A very way of overcoming the receive epprecintion | . At. l:l0 n'nInn tmdnv DnoAn'n II nun ' DIIIIIIII 9 Brookzille are hoping tht "the Granite unnexement will not he unaportemenlike enough to ll the nlleged `week I ta with eenior men." The Gnnitel wil not do Inch e thing. They. however. will . look after Broolrville. "hnd eny ettempb to play men not eligible will be stubbornly met." ~ The Kin Iton Grenitee ask for on inde- ndent re one; the Brochvillee ask for e rockville referee. The Brookville Tirnee in oonuquenoe says that Kingston shows the white feather. This in pretty childish and nbeurd. It in the fellow who went: 3 friendly umpire who shows the white leather. - In`..- L- ........_._!- _-e._L |.-L_.--_ n.-_-_I- Rgbinson Bros. wrunyl. Monbrnlon hnvo protoubod ngnimt Powers. Jams. Glouon and Marsh play- in.!oot.b|ll with Ottawa city tn btnwu co 0. und no looking to have them dia- quali ed. All these men intend toplny on _ Ssturdn J `D-....L .:II- -.. L-_:.... AL-L AuI.- l'\_...:A- mlfu EOIIITIII III JIIUKHH IIE HIKE Five members of the Frontenac bicycle oluh attended the club'ont.ing lent ni ho. {hey wheeled out so far en the Five ile oune. ~ f\..g-..!. -I..L _III _..I.. - L-..) -L_...._l_ HUUUUI Queen : club will make 1 hard struggle to-marrow ninth Ongoodo. The game will be more or opoctnhoro than lags Sn- t.nrdny n. Mnnhmnlnn hum nrntnnmd mniunl-. IIIFIIOTIUW. ' Than will 501 great gathering for the football` much to-marrow. Queen : "etu- dentn will In than in force. n... .1... ...A non... ..II..... ..I... A- ll'II I11", I11 UXII IP nil IIIPKIIII [ml of tho Roglopolin college football team. Do not be mrprlned if Iovonl nu fol- low tho and trupuning on much ground: tomorrow. ML... ...m L. - ....-A ...L|.-..:.... C.- AL- UIIIFI Will U. FUCK` "I EWC9- Ohtswn city and Ottawa oollogo pluy to- morrow. Ind bottiu is in {nor of the for- mer. Montreal an Mcuill nlno moon. IN; ---uh.-. Al` AL- D......o-..-- |..l-..-I- on Gwen. and that in due time tho go/ynlnuonh will dot! with ovary iuuo o'onTIi baton it on its mum. Calming though. nnd of timely sppnnnoo I Tho libonl party in otrong enough, And it will rennin strong it in interest: III only eon. ` -5...) What lrhnuplnlng In tho lponlng Aron ' of This Buy (my. I`:-uni Romy ha been sppolntod captain of Hi: Rnnionnlin nollmn football team. IVCI IIIU IUlI'l'C'I~ EI,Ul' DIIIIIIUT WIII prll U0 look INA! MI aha f the |'mIL Th. ninhl. l`lIlIl|?l'll'Q'omEi'l Tnenoss MedioinoBo., Toronto. | ox`onod_MIum.I|dno oooulould by to. II: wnmd Lurin- L-- L..- - A-.A` `I 54.4.! -nun: Han iponrma PARAGRAPH8. Aid lot `rho Salon:-3." n nu; n tpouuIr.ruon. -puw was annual inlu the _pmn-1-dings ` at an aunt Jprvico III the \ ir- ` lou nuns Ii-(Louis: chum-In by Dr. I drink: church. the doctot aid that to lastly believed the 1-hutch its-It Inotoblnno lhrnnuwzlthon. He at tho` pnctlco of callingin out- cnqolbu; to do the work ol . Thu enanliou cane. A grunt -air nun. In J ;...... ............."::.";:'....."*"..:{_.;:. .-.-.2`. '!'Ik`O of boldiq angel in nor- '~.;. '2.` nu;-.1` I'VCaI'Il.Ia.".l`I1'. I slid. ct-out (nut I ll . 0 `mun; (:0 whole In: at the chant 1 t Ila Ihmqh n 8l!Im- ` yuan. nnufu-tun christian 1 by tho whlh. The introduce an.` -.. --u--mu: wanna. llopncnho `ll! Wool Otlvnlgolhu. | (`hathn OIIL. October N.-Somo spice was nhuul inlu the pmnu.-dings pn unnlvunn carries in tho vs.-. BECAUSE pound nugget. He will have it taken out. and will use it as .-u horushlurk in front of his house. Ike is always bound to have the best that is going. Large numbers of lend mtfish nre seer louting in the river every day. When examined it is fnund thnt every one of them him from six to eight ounces of uid dust in its .-tum.-u`h. This cnrelemness of allowing It-ose gold to escape into the river will ruin fishing unless: stopped. Bill Jacobs made a pretty good strike on the Little Juniper this \\eek. He struck plenty of gold at a depth ot three feet: hut u the him were too hit to carry, be closed up I 1- hole. and has staked rnnother claim farther Alum I`.-.-.... _..A -- " ' 'aIrul`K ll snug. It proved to he 1| (ill) I ___` " "` I I !-I-tn-Iu.orou.sn.-.nopmu.. 1;. `up an -_...n... . Imild another one. After he had com- pletod it bl` built I rnn!-inn tip. I...- mum not her built a ronrillz lire. hm thenyrna so much metal in l_|IQ alone lhnt It melted uni inn all over the` floor. He now has 3 gold-plated floor. but no replace. mrl mxon out. The widow Lnrkin yestsrduy met with n misfortune, uhivh \\i|l, we are- sure, call forth the synipulhy of the public. During the ht-.-ivy rainstorm in life nftvrnmn n rt-gul.-tr torrent rush:-I down the gully hark of iN`l` hmtsv um! washed no muvh gulcl into ht-r pig any lthnt the pig was snmthen-I. ;\ subs .svription has been atartotl for lwr iwnP- ` lfil. \I`LtI- n_, -- I. While Ikr Sigmnn, the est'pmnNlpm- wrielor of the Big Strike saloon. was ishing in the river ye-.~nerda\y hishmt slrnrk a snug. It proved nummt. Fl mu pm... a. ...u..._ ,,_._, _.._... ... um: unun nunIu'u ny ll. [When ho (`rune homu he voughml up 187339. One` of our greatest IIPNIS is -sine! sprinkling. l')n\\snn Poltihono has finished his no-xv m-ll in lh nmr of his kilrlu-n. ll hnn now elevrn foot of im- water in it, and K ho washed over 885,000 in dust frmn the dirt taken out. Tlin n Lin. f__|_:,. A - menty-aeven pounds. \\'e have t`redit- ed him with three months` subscription to the Lyre. We nre pleased to see that Mr. (`-rnvet, who is one of our best citizens. is doing well. lie is one of n syndicate who expect to buy :1 quart lot whiske on Saturday night. Tho high wind V'esler1lu_\' raised con- sidemhle dust. .f..k.- l.uvkenhitt, who was out on the Eldorado road with his tetun, says he was ne.-xrlv blinded by it. When greatest NI nan! uni-int Ii...- mo Inspector there sire not enouh to (lo satisfactory work; 1 e classes are loo large. UOIII Our esteemed townamnn, Bud Gravel, placed upon our degk yesterday -n hund- somely mped nuggo-I. It \\'eighe>d l\\*ent_v-new-n pounds. \\'e have lhmn Innnihs` ....|......:...:.... cranberries. gkkoty Nuts, -j--2- 'l`ho Wonderful nor: from Tho Land 1 llnlul L0 no cnuuea outsiders-non-residents - the institute. The cost ot_educa- ti per pupil in about 830- Cliil-I` c ildren are taxed no per `year . the c nci_l paying the balance 0 the cost of unning the lnntitute;_ the some up- plies to Wolfe Island pupm. the county council meeting the cost of education above 010 or pupil, sti ulated b the recent arh tration. Dur as 1896- pu- pils from Frontenac county were`edu- cated without cost, the board lullm the count for the expense involved un- der legis ative enactments. Litigation ensued as to the payment, and, by error in the acts-or rather by the eisla- tum lnadvertentl leaving in` a few words, which shou d have been struck out of the act of 1896--judq'mentwent. against the board. Thin being so the finance committee advised the imposi- tion of a tee of $10 per ear on non- residents for 1896-7 and o 020 per year for 1897-8. it was held that parents having received service were entitled to pay the fees, and those imposed for 1896-7 were collectable. However, as it might. `be a hardship to some it was thought the tee of 020 this year would meet the necessities of the case. 'l`hcru were others who thought the $10 fee should not be collected and the fee for 1897-8 made 830, the alleged actual cost of education per pupil. if only $20 were imposed Kingston would be offering in bonus of $10 per pupil to non-residents. The contention was that the school had to be maintained, that it sixty or eighty pupil coming from outside were to `withdraw because of high fees. King- ston would not he advantagetl, the cost of Jnlnlhtlnf to the city would be `.35 or $40. This .rgument was met by one of equality. What the citizenpaid the outsider should also pay. it was unwise to show greater interest in out- sitters than in Kingstonians. 'l`hetrus- 1998 were not representing the out- sidcrs, llllilih citizens. llr. Knight's resolution, calling for a fee of $30, was defeated on this division: Y(|:is-Mo\.-mm nunnnll rmm.-.. nm. uexgmeu rm; division: . Xena--Mc\ssra. Bennett Chown, Don- nelly, Horn, Lnmhort, Mvlntgre-, Mc- Kelvey, Seurs-R. NH vg_ Mgnnnvu Fllinol IRA.` IL... I .l nelvey, a'eurs-K. Nu 's-M<-asra. Kmg t, Met-k-5. Mlxi On mn-nn _Tho board of education was inlael-' non last night until utter eleven o'clock. The bone of cbhtention was the fan` to be clnutd ouL|iden--non-resident: -n.t. the lngt-ntn, The: rank. n! nd|mn-I M90LLE.;A1";l4ZII'l1'UTE. Q Oouldontlon Gina hlhpllo Ito Oouo Emu flu 0II.nldo-Ar3Inonl| Into. dlood by Ionian-Iona llold cltlunr lnnrnu Ion tho Ohio! concern of hg CHARGES FOR TUITION AT `HIE [ms ms to ma mPoszn.! GAVE THEM HOT SHOT. ITEMS FROM KLONDYKE. 40 Pills IO Cents,