Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Oct 1897, p. 4

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ed readil . i Yeate my afternoon the presentation was made in the city hall. At the hour ` set to the event the edifice was crowd- ed to he door, a. rent number of indies being present. nyor Skinner presid- ml. and seated on the nlatform were: Newman. Principal Grant, in presenting the medal, mid he had come to the gut her- ing` to pay a debt. When a. man does ll. eroiv act he adds to the wealth of the city in which he lives. and makes all citizens his debtors. Brnvery is a virlududmired by all, but there are two kinds of bravery which receive reward. One is for doing dut in warfare, hut. ought not the man be honored who, (hen he goes to save in life` must. be mlm, cool und vollectedi No wonder this is recognized as the highest kind of bravery. The speaker hoped firemnn Newman would long be spared to wear the medal, which would serve to remind nll that duty pay: in the doing rather than in the shirking. [Mn .1 A \'n\\'n'n1n than stunned fur- cry. ' 5 Alderman W. Robinson uproasod himself as being able to any n 800*` deal about Newman did time permit. He got his bunny honestly, as his father was a brave man. He would like to no Newnnn either n permanent tine- InAnor I lnomber oi the pollen force. hhl Ymqlann In nnnnhlnn all lirnmnn KENT OI IIIO POIICQ ll'II (`0. Chic! Youlden, in speaking of lirunnn Newmnn. aid the Kingston the brigade could nlwa be do ndod an to do in duty. In t in cnhr iuunoa New- man had [I-upod the situation but had "manly performed his duty. 0 non- tlonod the not of lining: Bull 3 your or no ago in uteri vs burning build- iuj in nch of an nnnta. An in tho past` In In the future. tho firemen vol (I 0 var do their duty. I 11.. ....n... .n...._..n Anr gm... `worn : over do thus: any. an ` _ N impound r 3 Nu than c:: I: Swan. the K1: ton {I Ilfhb Idtho the nntonal ugh. tn|:; 51 nldonua WnlI$. ' T`; -goal-I Inn Dam Anal in A In-AIIIKIIII I.-U I`UJtUm\T : IIIIGT; minim. Over it; mean`: had at gun! an tho I TMOEEJFA BRAVE mt In college. _ The house of Duncan Mohiillen. Eub Nluouri. wee robbed of 8400 in cub and none! on Fridey. - um. Flnnhnhmnn wnf Toronto will erect a Y """ "E - 3 " *- I `. \. holmlt nu-manna tho nodal. On tho nvup aide In this luoript on: "Pro- oenmd to Wllllllli Nvmnn_ the alti- Iepa 0! Kingston ll 1 tohn 0 his heroic not in saving two wunon from a. burn- ing building, October 2nd. A1897)`. The medal was secured from O. L. Bus, and in {Ionian wnn an-Intlv admired. '5I"3I"JXE'"6i="'I3lIiV6h. supamonmr IN ounurv. -_ . _..._. .. . -.- -4.--4.-u-nun en. The header: for the gen fixture: for the new city lull, '1_`oronto. were awarded at: 339.953 . The president bu appointed Cheeber W. Martin, of Michigan. as consul at Amherst.- lnuua nut. ulrun, OI lllluulguu, nu uuuuu nu an-an-w burg, Ont. Donn: has 6 young woman bootblnoln who in trying to corn her way through Vu- college. Wm hmma of Dunoln Mohiillon. ploughman poet. A. L. Campbell. I Cnnadiun printer. has left; Scuttle. W:nh.. with 100 cattle and 100 homes for Dawson City. A ..-- .o.`nf -umnumnhan lnve been doubtful. Hay in the province of Quebec in a short crop. Onbnrlo dealers are selling heavily in the provinco. $12.60 is asked for it in Montreal. mg. .a.-....:..:.-... m-mm-nmnnr. hu inud dor. Inn and Iron: mount. Winnipog in oonsributin I liberal mm for the relief of the he an mm. 'I\|.- A-ml Al RnnnlA hl nnnlnrrad lfll rnuuy. The Soobohmen .0! Toronto ututuo so the memory of Robert Burns, the ploughmen poet. A. L. Gnmnbell. printer. IOU horses tor Dawson uluy. A new staff of soenogruphers hsve been employed in me places of those who went on strike I few days ago in Montreal. A ....-a-... nf mu..~lv a hundred Australians peace. An unknown man was killed by u G.T.R.. train at Mount. Brydgu. Ont`... on Sunday. His body was dreadfully mu- tilnbod. mu- ..............o.:.... of Hm nilzv nf Lnnlon. purpose. .A young lad in Toronto named Craven, while playing wi_ch 3 razor. out his hand. nod lockjaw bu son in. His recovery is `doubtful. u ... :. oh. v\I-nuhlltt nf Onnhnn in II short Montreal. The dominion government. bu issued new regulations regarding the shipping of iivo Itook to England. Osbblo man no ` piouod with them. An indanondonu moor by the name of Effects. ` Designs. Prices. Wall Papon suitable for Kitchens, Dining Rooms. Halls, Bath Rooms. .Bodtoomn. Parlors. Drawing Rooms, Olou. Etc. pleued with them. An independent szper by "The Citizen and unhry, will be pub- liehed in Toronto by George Wrigley. for- merly of bhe Fermere' Sun. on. .i..+.i. nf Thnmnl Whiifan. the street many or one rumors gun. The death of Thoma Whien. the grub English oomodiun. in announced in Lon- don. Ho mode I tour of Annie: with the Ron Cognlon company. A I-lnmilrnn mun. Gums Mlllhln. WII the Ron Uognlan company. A Hamilton mun, Cyrus Mu-shall, attacked by religious innnity on Sncuniny. He says that whatever who `Lord wanna him bomovo he intend: to move it. In-.. I... 5...- Juan.-ul inhuman naval-ll mods! neuron n-omvu. u. on its design mu neatly Admired. `l.'IOI_ IO Iltnuuurnnuyuypuu --- --- Iuounollnoolu. Di hthoris is pnulonbinl. Thoma. '1': In: Each. 0:10., hu 1 dobontnird debt of 7404.000. _ ' John Workman. oi Sotnbn. 0:10.. but 100 hog: by obolon; M Gold bu boon found in Jordan, Ont. Thnroiarub` at ` d. '- An n....|.. .1: Rb:uy:InAv an nmnontun There in roll 1|!!! 0. " Ab Omhn on Jmy the tompontun no at 9l,in the dado.- T my Indiana at Eskimo Inland. Labra- dor. have did from mulla- \l.'5-udnnn in nnntrihnhinu A Iihnrnl unm (or the mm or ms nu uunonn. The our of Rank bu oonlorrod patent: of nobility on seven! famous opera sing- fi, strike row days ago In moncrean. A ray of noariy a hundred Australians and larmnna u-rived in Winnipeg on their way to some in the colonies in the west. 'l`nn nnnmn government; has npbointed some In the OOIOIIIQB In we won. The Ontario government; appointed all the provincial detectives, game war- dens with powers equnl to I justice of the [NRA (VII tilnbod. The corporation of the city of Lonlon. Eng., into outabliah an art: gallery. A large amount. of money won voted for the A vnumrlnd in ' In very In an sod uh h u so Iuuouo w xounnsm and hut in bogmnontly six waoga `I tried ` o no mommon 0 ms. in imrnot. until your sdvonlumont `)0: you away nu: lo boxu of Dr Hpunnn llduy Pl u was bro ht. to o In: lieu. Into as pie bnxsndit on! d . no tut HIM Inn taken {our ull an un outluly onrod. Iconnoo nu oh In uoomuonclnlon to! your pmuu nnnnmodxtor rhoumlo wont-Ion. l'.W. War hes been declared between Ievenl county constable: of London went in re- gard to tho collection of oerten leee. The nlnir wlll be ventilated in the courts. rm..- v.....a.... I`.nu mmnmv nnnnnil hn `him no intend: to move I5. ntnir will be ventilated In one courts. The London. Eng.. county council bu rojootod the plum for the structure duign- ed to accommodate Barnum & Bailey : cimun` on moouno of the danger of tire. vim. -um:-n nmnlx mowers` nuociuhion OINIJIA eooounu In In! ulnger III In The weetern ebook growers` eeeocietion in executive eeeeion en Meoleod. N.W.'1`.. decided that it wee expedient the! en amendment tn the norbhweec hidee' ordin- enoe ehould be introduced. melting in com- pulsory then all etoek mueu be inspected by a hide` inspector before being shipped out of the discricb. Llerpere u.ounu1'eore. Whenever e new eoldier eppeered in the guerde of Frederick the Great of Pruesie it wee the hnbit of the king to uk him the three following queetione: "How old ere you? How long heve you been in my eer- vice? Are you eetieed with your pe end treatment? " It once heppened t et e young French eoldier. who hed eerved in his own country. evxpreeeed e wieh to join the Prueeien ermy. end beoeuee of hie eplendid physical development he wee et once ecoepted. lie wee uneble to epeeh e eingle word of the Germen lenguege. hut hie oeptein told him thet the king wee oer- tein to eel: him queetione in thet lenguege the due time he new him. end he edvieed him. thenfore.to Ieern by heert the pro Ber replies to the ueuel three queetioue of ie mejeety. The eoldier loet no time in Ieereing them. end on the ret dey thee he mode hie eppeerenoe in the note Freder- ick epproeohed to inurrogete him. It eo happened. however. thee the king horn with the eecond qoeetion Gret. en 1: ed him: ` "How long have you been in my eer- vice? " V- "Twenty-one yeere. " enewered the I . --.-5---. lru Iploo or noluu-slum III u ' Ignncnnnnnlalm. HOW A FIIIIUII IIIIIIIIUI muvpuwu av Quntlonn of lrodorlok Tho Grout. ` Harper : Round Tnblo. un.-..-..-.. - ..-... ...|.l:--. -nun.-A4-I in MIXED THOSE ANSWERS UP. How A Ironoh loltllor lopllod `lo The .._--n....- -0 I-.4!--nla-In 'I`hn llrnnt young Inn. . Hit youth Iuloiontly indicuod tlnl In hud not can-Tod a gun for my mob hunk of time an um, um! hi: unjuty. (hotly uboniuhod. llid: How old are you? One year. |u'b plan your Iujouy. " The king. still, further unutd. ox- olninod: II\ ... `n 1 null}. onrininlv h Inmhnl OIATBPUI. - 1'0 `hm nanvous on nvsvaom. ITUIIIPIVI QUALITIIB UN RIVALLID. In Quarter-Pound 'l`lnu only. Inpnnd hyJAII8`lPPS an 0).. Ltd., nom- oopnhloohommn. London. England. OIIIIIIOG: "You 61' I our utmost II'I.. -n`A.`Ap' annual " The uoldior. 0! count, taking thin for tho noond quution. and [lid tho the oc- dos! wu our to nutty. rcpliod: "Both, `u your minty! "This in tho um I was on: timid un udunnnlhohotdohny any." [I- Fndcrick. ulod. Purim 0! Own] hhouoldht Hurts! nun n-anon wuuuu didnoo uoduund uninglo wotddG- i.'.'uT" "....u..`:.'. i.3;`..`.;.;." ......,..z. 850 Hurtol on In Punch that In Au... .....I-A.-cl ndnnln nu-dd. X A If! III I his duty. in. -----1 , I -37 "CO1 Bmumu, Oak lI.-luuu-I have can- in wig ctqa h:..I: 5...-|".' .3`- noun can daili- PITH *3;-' THEEFWS. hlflllill. LA IQ must thinly ho hull! Count in the make up-of, a Mantle, et most makers count them insignicantgif they thin of them at all. We. see to it that the little thin s as well as the big, are neither ski ped nor slighted. e buy of makers whose reputation `has grown on careful, painstaking work; whose patterns are up to the hour; whose choice of ma- terials is in the line of the best taste and the best, style. Thus the advantage in selecting from our stock as against that of small makers or careless makers,` N 0, not a cent more to pay because these Mantles.are `us: right. Not acent more than you'd be asked for t e`?Ihist, sloppy sorts as sold by some makers. Very likclcy our prices are lower, because no loss from mists, ba me- thods, credit accounts that we are forced to sprinkle of the goods that are paid for The Charm of First Choice is in our silk Department. Many lines are siiecial and cannot again be dupli- cated at the prices they are now selling .at. A look will cohvincc you of the elegance of the stoclc `and the little .. .__ ,.-.. -.,.1-..Al Bunny Silks for Waists and Trim- mings. at 250, 450," 500. 750, 86c, 900, $1.25, $1.85 yard. ' n........l.`... Gill": 4: hmum nnrfl mnlm I100, 1.Z0, $1.00 yuru. Bengaline Silks,a heavy cord make of Silk and Wool in evening shades and dark colors, spacial at $1 )'t|l`d.. ml..:.... Vnlnm. illm fnr nvnnina uuu uurn VUIUIH, uluguuu an 1". Jlnsuu . Moxre Velour Silks. for evenmg wear in rich designs, special at $1.86 yard. I1:-Jnv-At` Rnvnh nt 506.` 600 \r\.llI V Innvv J prices asked. yaru. Oolorod Suruh Silks, at 600.` 60c and 750 yard. m.-. mm-..u.. nub. ..e mm. mm` '95.. am `too yuru. Shot Taffotta 8ilka,,at_75o and "sac yard. V n..1......1 nmn. gt. Rn. MM. n ya. yara. Colored Satins at 800, 400. 600 yd. Colored China Silks. at 200 yard. 80 in.Japnneae Silks at 480 yud. Black and White Satin Stripe Silks 60o yard. ' `Dhnl. Lin;-n Tfnlnnr Rillnn At QLQK. qu.lu_yu1'u. 1.ou. Black Moire Silks at 50c. 760, 900 yard. 4 ,nI.ml Rrnnnn Sillm. the correct U00. l.91.no. Qhuv. spun: vuuu. | Black Luaterine for Bkitt'Lini'.1gs, ' at 400. 500. 650. | 'rn__I. m-a`-u.. Bill... .4 I711. Okn I ouo yum. Black Moire Velour Silks at $1.26. $1.50. $1.75 yard. u|....l. M.-.:... Qmm nf Kn '75:: am. yam. vBl:_nck Brocade Silks. the correct thing for Dress Shirts. at 650. 750, 950. $1. $1.26. $1.50. $1.75 yard. Dian`: Tnsnfnv-inn `hr I:ihi`.10_ III aw. uvu. uuu. Bluck Tnetta Silks, at 750. 960.` $1 _vnrd._ Tunnll Qnrnh Rillm at 871m. 500. .. ._-._....:__._..__.__g...__.. _....-_-.._:j i_.__.. JUST wan YOU ARE LOOKING 63`: rm: nuts ma pqom. Antique Oak nish,-._with British bevel plate ntror. Exactly name :0 cut.` ` ONLY Asia. They will notlut long. ` Come and get one. ' __- ___A._L_ -u_`__44o.._._A ENGLISH -3nR5AK%F{_"3T 1909` 1 mas REID. - "* % IOIIIT 1811`. Icon. . _ ._ V . _ . . x is :1" H -- HAPPY THOUGHT"_ RANGE. `.-`ORMIEIRLY RICHMOND a O0. 118 and 120 Prlnceou St:-ee_t__._ Lnttn fo.fHI' canon. c`1I'I'?KI'IIl, IIIIIIIIUPUWUETBIIEIIIIIWII l"" ' d with . dew rry-Gx-ape Fruit--PIneapple-Stnwberry-;V! Illnton Paint Shop and Icon Papa Doom WI. IIOOI O BMW?! I'I'IRl'|' Xuiot naL|oIoIJs:"rA_aLI mmet'-m- _7w a-/v///3 _ 65o. yn`rd. Black Bengnlino Silks, 5% 81.31.20, $1.40 yard. ` Black Pokin Stri at 81.25 yud. Black Persian Si 0 at 650. 760 yd. Black Grosgrain Silky, st 650. 75c, $1: `L25. . ' Black Satin. at 800, 600. 750. $1. Blnok Batina. ext:-I with And `bony, special ad. 750 yu-d. Rlnnb Dnnn. an Ruin Rilh. nmminl It Gilli. Black Oounhu Silkua-The `bout Drona Silk for general war in the market. Bumplo it. crush it. I links undo bxush and it`: to smooth 3: over, special It 31. $1.85. 01.50 ynrd. BI- -I- -_2 f1..I---2 (fty-an `K ;n UVUK, lllvluul -I vs. 'nu-v| y-.--,..._. Bluck and Colored Ohioul. `(B in. wide. 650 and 760 yard. . 111-..). .....`I n.-damn] Rill: Vnlvnh It special In mu yum. Black Peon do Boie Bilkl. special at 81. $1.26. $1.60, guugntood not to cut. anu $1.10 . Black Ve{v.eTeenc at 25c, 800. 850. 400, 500, 600. 750. I fV..I.....u'I "n`nn.AAI`Il 11 Ann. ngu. SECOND HAND CLOTHING, P`3l'fIf`3- I3II|f\"-Q QWVW I QUO, DUO, W0. `coo. Colored Velveteen: it 400. 500.600. 75o yard. v vuue. 600 um `I Do yum Black and Qolored Silk volmu it Don't be ' landed that on can buy an t in ml to T E I-!AP'l:Y`T OU H . It in the | . _., :1.-. I.-- _.`A-:..-.-I ion hrrl I`1.\lU\'rIlo 1 II. In IIIU only Range that bu -retained its name and stood the test for the past 14 years. Don't buy an expetiment. Don't buy en ilnitn 4. _ Don't buy 1 just _ . Buy 3"]-IAP_PY, TI,'IQUGHT" and remember thdfelh guarantee ot the sin le one you buy over five hundre in and about king- ston are to-day delighting their --An. OI 100.61. ucao. Colored Mirror Volvoh $11.86 and 31.75 Ve vetoenu 69 at 71 Brock mot. KINOST . 1" GI I DUI! IlII'1l`II|I I win pay BIC Union prioo In out for all Booond-u:d| ns`; ' IRIS: I hop 5 Into nook 0! Now and Pooond land goods, which I you at a very low nun. %No"' mIsTAKe A bout It. IF -I'IQlh3I Ilafnlnoou`. .I:=:::n`| Undu- ' Invgbn Into 1- And none Inna om- -nnn -Ann AI hnnnh -II"'Cl'l brunt II nun Civic wnuv vin- nu Won A! church. Wills no ooolpnnll oi A dialling situ- ` id at tho vuutnudol Wdlington mat. AIIIOIII union in Bydonlnn moot unllnuovoni and obi :.".............'.'!......'J.`. .1`: "lIQ`I'0IlllOlI B0! III III uun_or Inll- clcls 11; : dd: KldI'I'0`I. Elootrloit . - lluhluntoorphntan not`:-ouch - u. Dunno dhouoosnbo '1Iv|IdoIuIIho but hdng on ml` "T 71 DUI ITIIII IV?!` In II: has y-Mn-vy. `rhopla bud antacid I [ant to cull Th than Inland Chung! '0 in- man; lnl nix lfnhli. W I .nnnuci b;li fun Qua othom. 'urmuunau-fuck blood hlh unolsboon an-odotub t.B:K:l- ieyltll hthourlne. euatof their-onblo not la: the thin. or man- clan. IQ : lick Kklnavn. Elactrioitv. tDhhol;l.Idluon=xmhstiI:n`ol van: pifvv \ I I I I '01! OM . . - ion", W. ms an. am. y om, Itch. - } RHEUMATISW In... Ku- ai'~:""v'Va.'.;-'-`m v-.-- ____ Pouuin the following dhunouvo mum: ____A...... .- -. gang: `E0! in 0 poll cud` and I will pay the Mann nrloo sooond-Hand 1`. mcmuon & co.. Cor. Prlncou and Bingo! Sta. CASTORIA I URNITORI. There is no mistake `made by those who buy Boots, V Shoes and Rubbers from us. `GI-IEAP_ l--- Doesn't mean poor quality, CURED ' pnvao vs. PREYID. llntcuuholunhq. _._ _A .A I. I` E nay Pllllo ,,`THE DA1{._Y yvijlxc. Illu [III IUI lllul In uaavap-`Jo His crowning work was his establishment ol the New York Sun. which be controlled. It was his idea of a great newspaper, and spart from its editorisl utterances on cer- tsin subjects. sspecislly his reference to Britain and British institutions, it was en idesl psper. His scholarship. his exsctness. his methods were copied by others, and from him many smart young men, "the Sun's young men as hecslled them. hsvs received an edncetion that has tted them to follow in his footsteps and lay the foun- dation for exalted service. a , L-) L1- `l_.-Ia- `la U-UIVII I3 Cllil -OI V llit Grain ha win he had hi: (hula. It In: his aim ho hum his own opinion upon every lane of the day. and to exp:-cu in. Thin brought him intci conflict with many who were his friends. As he grew older I, I___-_._ AK- I.A...l-.. t- -J`--- A-J OLA JAS. JOHNSTON & G0 S WIIU WUIU I-IIU lllwllute 51' led `lvw vi`-we he became the hlrder to pleeee end the more incleive end hiring in hie crlticiem, until in oertelu circlee no men could he more cordielly heted. Still he pursued the even tenor of hie wey. end rejoiced that be hot! both independence end in- uence. end thet both were publicly felt. He hed. however, virtuee that young men any copy. He wee reguler end temper- ete in hie hehite. loved work end etudy. bed e xed time for eervlce end recreetinn. end emld ell the eotlvitlee of life found leleure to write poetry and prone that will now become the heritage of hie country. Hie greet deeire wee. probably, to become Amerlce e loremoet journalist. in the bril- liency of hle etyle. end he eucceeded. n- .....-|.-.4 1.-..) u- .......|...a ....m WIIIUII lav awravuvau-vuu .r----- n-- .1--- v- the emergency. He was a great writer. witbepearvelloun graep of the subject. and the IiIuahien.end the cepecity to discuss it. with unabated intereab. Again he show- ed whet he could do when he became bhe condential adviser of the government dur- ing the war, and wrote the deepatchee which kept: Lincoln and Stanton perfectly posted upon panning events. Hie poeiblon wae A unique one. and he lled it ably. Hie epirib wu not to undertake anything and fail for lack of energy. 1-: , , ,,_,r,_ , .___|_ ._-_ Lx- --L_LI:-I......-..a VI: . ' Bub il Dunn hcd defecte, which he did not like. he hnd encceecec. end they were the recall: of 3 rule which no the guiding feature o! his career. Whatever he did he did `well. When he went to Europe, in n troubleeome period. when the French em- pire wce tolatering, when event: were trnnlpiring which nlfectod the world. when the meme of collecting nnd trenemiibing now: were very crude. bhe correspondence written by him gcve a growing importance tcthe peace of the New York Tribune. ` which he i`epreeenl'd. Dune wu equnl to .I.- -...-__._--. II- -nn - nun-6. nu-ibgu SOME AFTER REFLECTIONS. Thu-can Iovonl nootionu which fol- low tho tending ot the Ponbon cue. upon which public nsuntion bu been pretty woll contnd during tho Int low day. A_. --_..-. n.... 2: .L.. \n.. o.:....a. .: IIDIIVJ 19: en: UV Iv. u-nu saw --v---- He worked herd. He worked untll dieeue leld hlm ulde. He liberally died in harneu. A. All men of his temperament went. to do.. ' LVIIUIUIA Ileana. View a-wv Ivvv an-Jr. One cannot hub feel that the lrienda of the young man made a mieuake when they indulged in bheulemonebratlon which the papen deplob. Iu waa only natural that they ehould rejoice that the trial ended an is did. that the aynpathy which they felt. for the young man ehonld manifeaf. iuell in some , appropriate way an the magistrate announced hie aoqumal. has the paradee of handa and excited oitiaena. the apeeohae of legal and other gentlemen. and the aeneaeional peoeeedinge generally were all on ol place. an--- AAA.'__. _-_l.l :5 L-.. L..- I... ll. v-.... r._ us In: an up-nu---v---- ~pao. loan! has ohothhod Siuum won dcaomodlonlnuro. Bntlhoy loll boonnu `dmh 0! hinporgonnl touch and contact. Such In: M: oxporionoo io- .tbo only oooiol community movomnt into which in throw himoll with intent: or- donr. It wont undo: because it won nono- thlng out of harmony with the time. with tho condition: of lilo no he found them, with olroomatonou-over which he lmjl no control. ' ' W- i_; 3.1.... _L:-L L- am IIIIU III VIII In rw-who Iloro tting would it Inn boon for llr. Pnnton to rooolvo qulotly tho oongrnnlm tionl ol Na friondn ond then took nochuion in which to noditoto out tho ovouu ot bho mot. and ontlino tho plan! at o lilo oounwhot dioront Iron: that ho had pur- nuod. lot though ho was not hold to ho gnilgy than can out in tho ovidonoo thou Ihingowhiohho bndnorouontoboproud ol. inddonloofo kind thnonnoohvoboon dhquloling to Month. lncidootn thus ou- gooo that ho uonoo boo noon Abandon noun 0! hi: how: and uoooiulono. Away from L... AL- -_..___. _____ ____ |___ |_;_ w 'j -Vw TI U?` -" hnphllou. undlhoy unhnl tannin. L_A - ...._._.I.. A_ AL... ...._. .---Ll-.- DLNNB HARD WORK. ' Onoonnnotlookovirtholtlo of tho ht; OINIHA. Dan. uoublinod in tho pan. ,7 A 7--_--:-u__ AL. .......6-.... -0.}. Did you notknow tbs: we clean Oar- . pot! and make them like new for I mull sum ? . ----: . u-.5: u-O C-1~-|-5-In II A V\OuI'IlII WIDIIUIID Ipyrvuluvlug vuv vuouu-vuu- nu- whioh he Applied himulf to every duty. In Ind HI disappointment: Uh other poo- _n- n...__ .1 LL. nhulnh-A unhlunnn -an Uvtru-I-vu-g I-In -I-C U-w ---- ww -we-v-. bnnmmudono shonunuoonuinu uliIInIdn'oxpoclonco.nndlIhnouobo invild. Ir. Moody touched upon this pdutuhdnlgwn nuuugiu Sydcnhn and lluhdhl church who to aid In aha in IN young man. Tull UTIX 3- DIED. 1 vuvuuvu nu u-u r-uuw. wltlwub spproohtlng tho Iuuutnnu um: _L.x.I. L. -...;ItuI Iulmnnll tn awn!-Ir duct. ThIIc|unu-u|onh|oouo.n`pb|y- iugbonpluyunluployoo-htobo hdvcIluuIhdyclIhou|oryquI- - ...._A..._ _L. L..I .|.. MUl;;A`Y'B ELECTRIC CARPET V CLEANER will do the work. Omoo at clugno, llcxau Inu run no penouuuu. G1-unites I will be ntrenathcned for the guns with Brookvlllo on Saturday. It in unfortunnto that only one game is to bol plaiod u Brooks-ille grounds are 3 minor- nblo apology and a good fteen muy meet defeat from an inferior team. 'D...\..|. HI- Anon..- -o~ nan.-A--inn OLA none to cope mun Uegooae on ouuruny. ` Ore , who played at quarter with Queen e team on Seturdey lest. went into ` the game with a very lore ehoulder. e large ; bum renderin the eeh very tender. After the meteh en in removing his jersey, the thin led oil` on the garment. The sore, was rooted et the non! hospital. Dem. its hi Gre ed 1 In . ` -n..7r`.i'.`.','.`.... ail`: .`3;...'a` .23? . v.`' i..i. Iw llll In uny pll can IUCI urns. P The '1`g:onto Star stysted Tut vyvgk that` osgoode men suspect that no suqh so- tion was taken by the senate at all ,' sud ssy that if it was it will not be observed. They call to mind the fact that some years ago slmilsr ruse was sent out. Is the Star now satisfied that Queen's senate did take action, end thst the students upheld it? The "ruse nesr killed Osgoode. 'I`m-nntn Tnlgamm : Had tbs sannta al- I9 3 1'0` "TIIIO" llOIl' Illlx UDKUDUB. Toronto Telegram : End the senate al- lowed the Celvininte to play the other men. Oegoode would have been an e snowball on e eummer e day in Orengeville. They would never have been dengerouely in it. Queen : will be greatly utrenuthened by two other men. heeidee having "Curtis. the guy. This young men in not popular with the lootbell public. but nevertheless be can lay the game, Ind tench many of thoee w one tongue in used egeinet him. Rrnnhvilln imam : "Brnnkvilla hnn FOODS WIIOIO [OD IIO II IOU IKIIIIIIZ nun. Brockville imee : "Brockville has had the satisfaction of dofeatin the com- ing junior champione. . . T eGranitee may have all been under twenty when they started. but they aged wonderfully fact on their way here." Again. the Timon rays: "The G1-anitee' hack division madea miner- ahie showing. Their forward: in the eecond half layed with more anap than Broekvillew ofound it diilicult to hold them. A prominent feature of the game was the tackling of the visitors. Their work in this respect was brilliant." 'l`ha Tnmnm lnbn. in nmnmantinnr nuon roormau seam. Southnm will again pluy lull-back with" Hnmilton. The Tigers have A strong hack division. lnolndin Chung Fox. , Th 1! f I: 0 load` to to rs on then Ol|::t:':Ou.rooda I:::onnSnIPx.i.av GOIOED "'0!!! In InIGl'IOl' (Olin. Brookville crown eta poseeeeing the awifteat junior team in the Ontario league. In Saturday's game the Granite: played an all-eutorn combination. The Brookville management known the value of the term, `In union there in an-ength. l`.-hm Rnnn Arrival in the nitv fn.dnv '10 IIHIOH HIOTO ll ll:I'0nl.." l ` Capt. Ron arrived in the city today." from Toronto. The pnotice this afternoon will be: hard one. uevouy man will be 5 one. Ron and Curtis have Iomo new `' formation to put into effect, and Queen : ; will min hard um. week. so an to be {all y I U able to cope with Oagoode on Snturdny. I (luv. whn nlsumd an nnnrhar with s VIII `IQ I!!! X` IIIV vv-.v- -----' thobaok pays toll: jnniou. Tho nun-. notation lutoo low. oonIidorng' tint. the young man hnyq to drum well ind mon in good loamy; and it in simply Ihooking than when they do {hair book, And _livo within tholr noun. thoy must oolno under Innpioion, u Ponton did. and hove to min I oomplooo revolution of. print; life in order to Ilhablilh their innooonoo. The , _,,A.-_ .. I,. ._-- _--_-_-:|.:IlL:-- W 52' bN:r}\l;l0V swept. ' 5 `Plano `M. carpet Dopu-talent 80. -::j man who ;";:;in::;r;'r;up;:ibili-ti; should be paid I uh`:-y equal no the name. Then. und oniy then. can he be expected to live {too of com tion and dor 929 work unsigned to him without Iubminion to the torture: that must: come over them As. from that to time. event: of a disturbing kind occur. : ..j-._---,- What In '1':-nupmng In tho sporting Ann: at nm nu: om. ' I Tho Mormon! Stu contains 1 good out of oodot Sherwood. ooptain of the R.M.O. ` football team. n....u.-... ...:u .....:.. nlnw |..ll.|..nI. with" '.l`O=lU0l'II 0! III IOIGIDKI. 0l'DllI.0 on :19 Queen :-Olgoodo game on s.5'r`'2'y we montod u n. unm- -In--W 1:: an l\uA`n - nnvnnnn Avery fair. and were fsvorubly oom- nus:-\Avu-J .-u. -nu vvvlv .-.-..-......, --._ . Billy herwes on Queen : campus {Iesterdeysfternoon alter a week's illness. e wujust es lively an ever end will make up next. Saturday for when he was unable to do in the rst game. In speaking of the Otbewn city-college une on Seturdey the Free Press says: stands for Kennedy. Kenney and King. They are A good is of kings. Wilson csukhb, kicked an run to perfection. u-Anita: T will hn Itranuthtznnd for the The Toronto Globe. in commenting upon the Wmo`s etateinent. that nearly ever club in the Ontario union in tainted wit`: proleeaioneliam. said that `Varsity wna oompoeed eolely of students. and that Bob Elliott did not take up football "because It wee thought it he played that the una- teur etanding of the (moon would be en- dangered. But Vareity do not Ieem to have thought that way as the meet stren- uone ellorte were put torch to get Elliott to play, as `Vanity Ieemed bound to win, at my coat. Thie information oolnee from e reliable source. `DWI In Cull l'UI`E0l WI! Ilflllli ` I 'I'|oiWAnkc!uhh\-fo'tolvnynpiok'oiNouI lo:-that ho known:-undo. It in not cry nun : son who out you into, 0 bank. lb in not ovary mun : son who Ann wotk in! the wagon which Sir William Wnllaoo camp. Son: ol Soot.-5 hndanol last Friday cvunlngin tho pulou of IHIPIIIII Canon and Inn mood put ohlol Jana llnokio. ox-agont the Grand `hunk I-din . who in than to nnon to |l._|...l g. --.sI- L.-5:... Lgal Lggn . douoto gourou opt-on clncl` . o- nonu. who pane. in Bow: of tho nnnn Innnhd Hr. Iluylin with A hand. IKIWIII. WK "KNIT. II DCIIIII DI HID camp. pnnnud llr. Muohio with a hand- ooun nun. Iuitnhly imcribod. and rud an gddnu owing thouuom in which tho tag that iohclvl by the manhole than Iqntmdnormwon hinde- II. It. Iluchio. though Mhou quite -Ado u not touching and hlidlouiupupk . Thobllowin ant van "Tho Qua. "Our Goal "250 OIIM. sud "Tho Iuuwu wt:-to -Iuvn-O 1--u-`our -an u-v v-u-nu in to Ionian]. u unplojuuioo bad boon; than In tho-canon: an:-and. chin! R. Mn- EAHPET ELEANINRI `I WW II TI fl"IlI KUIC I Kai Onninuli ham chvpukod lap dilunno kinda. uh In-up-Icu.I.ao GI! udnullyur sporrrma A-PARAGRAPH8. Author In Onnod. II), , no u, ,, , wan 01111.1 wme. ivnbuax, uurosnn 19.` 1397. , H . H--.-" n ' mamas NEWMAN I-nssenrre ,, wrru A sou: us DAL. |- -Iloolty lull Wu 0317000 to !!! `the lore l1eontid--Bu u-ohm Landed Bylaalhc cl|Iuu-'l`he Banned and Ieleoerleeton The lame Platform. No radiant pearl which crested tor- tune wears, nor gem that twinkling hangs from beauty s ears, shine wit 811011 lustre as the simple courageous act of a brave man. Pearls and ems are baubles for the rich who ancy them. but bravery is n. jewel that is beyond purchase. In the performance of his duty as a man and as a member of the fire brigade, William Newman showed he possessed that quality of courage which all mankind is desirous of entertaining. The act for which he was yesterday decorated with a gold medal is still fresh in the memory of citizens. On the morning `of the 2nd 1inet.. at the Grove Inn fire. he entered `the burning buildingpat the risk of his `own life, and rescued therefrom Mrs. , J. A. Newman and her mother. Mrs. [Petr . A moments after he left the buil ing the roof fell in. A number of "citizens thought such bravery should` - not go unrecognized. Alderman Bell. _C. L. Bass and F. Oberndorfier look I the matter up. They consulted mayor :'Skinner. who approved of the scheme 'of publicly resenting fireman William 3 Newman yvllh a medal. Subscriptions , were solicited and the public respond- _ ed readily. i V3.4. no nth.-nnnn lhn nrnsmnin.ii()n being present. Mayor ainnner pn-snu- ed, and seated on platformhverez B. M. ltritton, Q.C., M.P., principal Grant, aldermen Livin stone, Bell, W. Robinson, Walkem, innes, Rev. J). . Laing. Rev. A. W. Cooke. J. M. Mc- lnt re, Q.C.. city clerk Drennan. J. Sm th, (7. L. Bass, F. Oberndorffer, Mrs. Perry,- Mrs. J. A. Newman and a detach- ment. of the fire brigade under com- mand of chief Youlden. I In opening proceedings! ma or Skin- _ ner said that the ussemb age had ' gathered with one object in view, that of doing honor to a young citizen for a brave act. Bravery was a virtue which appeals to all. The recipient of the hon- ors of the meeting was a young man who was a general favorite. The speak- _ er dwelt. upon his good qualities, and [congratulated him upon his act of cour- nge. gt Alderman Mlnnes. chairman of the B civic committee on fire, water and ii ht, `took great pleasure in introducing ire- mun Newman. The [pleasure was all the keener on account 0 Newman`s bravery 7 and the fact that It. was to receive public recognition. His (wt was of the bravest I sort, and of a kind not so frequent that Jlthe citizens could fail to recognize. Al- ; though Newman distinguished hiuisnlf ,- at the fire. still he had done but his ,|duty, as did all the firemen. All men fl but ull members of the Kingston"firo brigade could be depended on to do their duty. The man who excels in the par- ticular line to which he bends his en- ergies is 11 man well worth knowing, therefore. he took much pleasure in pre- senting for the citizens` medal fireman Newman. ` Dninninnl t. l 3 Grant in rirounntinn Hm" cannot be winners of the Victoria cross,` I momc. M John Mcintyn. Q.(`-.. rejoin-ad in Hm 3' {art that one of the glories of vhrisii-in- , ity wag the {act that human life wu.-u 3 held precious and sacred. The saving . of human life is a great and gram: I achievement and the man who rushm `into a burning building to reacua life in a hero w'o1-thy our ighut admira- I 1 lion and praise. 7| Aldalrmun Rn" was dot-nlv inter`:-ated ' lion and prune. _ V Alderman Bell_ was deeply Intefeated in the fin sufferers. Mrs. J._ A. Ne\_s-- mlul had been II school p\lp|| of his. `Fimman Newman \_us a brave man. 5 There was a dlatlnctnon bolwu-n` bravery . and Eyery mr_In mnghtdtbo ourngooua ut rnvory la reurve or : $119 few. n-ry fihrnjn Newman`: body D ahothld be stamped \\\-h the word "brav- Ixerldlainnn \A'_ Robinson untamed Camovsky s factory O51 hlfll 73?

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