There is no mistake made by those who buy Boots. Shoes and Rubbers from us CHEAP I-~ Doesn't mean poor quality, I116 I[l'lE(l. Bu laughed softly to himself after she had gone, and thvn went to the window and looked anxiously up and down the street. , It seems hardly possible that I oun fail now," he suid to himself. Some time during the day the: chance will surely come to me." fI`I...-. I... _...._ (nu ..nnl- nnrl I-nhl Law On (0 me. ' _ Then he ran: for cook and told her to order whateyor she wished for lunch and dinner nnd not to bother bun with any questions about It. Hm. I! n muldlvr of nnv dnacrintlon QUCHIIUDS IIUOUW Hi. I But it n pcddlcr of any description 1 calls." he nddud, "be sure to let me know. I want to am him. " Il'|..... I... ......|...I I.l....n|l Im 0|... uslm-hum I WIIHB [0 800 HIID. " Then he settled himself by the window with It morning paper and wanted, ever and anon anxiously glunclug out of the window. He svulnud to grow nervous as thedny woreon,bumshordyatcrlunohthe glad summons came. 'l'ho pook informed him than there was a [`.C(|dlL`l' tn the buck door. nun.-. I.c...I -0 .. ..mI.lIn-9" ha -cl.-mi Ii IITII WUl_I IIII IIXI will In drilled at once. II7_I|._ I\..__-II-n -an courxu, you WOITE nceu luly map. She felt that he was sarcastic. but she was convinced that she could do his work I better than ha could do here anyway. . So she started. 11.. I......|....I -..uIu tn hlmanlf -ffnr ah. ll soc-meu ns ll D8 nun gunu uruzy. _ "Revt-ngod at lust !" hq cried aloud. The tnblea um turned and now she will know hnw It seems ht-rstalff" ll- |...A In ounol. tinurlh n tn-nnf "irlli nh'I All of_ ffgple Usel At snail Expenses : nmesi cl Pnlltlsllcapcl. Peter Coddles, Old Maid, Au- thors, Jumpkins, Railway Puzzle, Etc. -nun `awn. '-__. He was deter-mfned. ' It was a desperate twp to tnke,.bI1t his mind was made up. I lhnll any at. hnnlnftnlnv and ntlld Iwp to rule, .I)lll ll uunu was man: up. I than any nu hometoday and attend to the; household nnlra," he laid. Naturally she was startled. "What shall I do!" she asked. You may go to the oioo," he replied. and hold down my dclk for a day. You have told me so much about my own bull- nes{EEVnx-lous union that there can be no doubt as to ybur `ability to do It. Rut. Inn_..u1hn do \'0ll know About nouns M w your numiy EU uu in." But you--wbaz do you know Ibopt housohold mane:-a."' she persisted. v |l4`.:-nu-vthlnn H has I-unllntl . nv-nlnnltlv, IIII X llc II ODCO. wan: Donnell]. -cod shin,-ave. asap 1: hilnnn in {Akbar il Ell Ill!!!)Cl- pn. An Wnllhtidgo. ofAlnolioolnrg. Eduard (snnnI.v_ cohbrthd hid! Ilil WHlG'S` WIN 0 WAFTS ___,_~ 0 TH E DISTRICT DASH ES. F. NISBET S| -I-)'i;I1ond.~Dyc. HIS REVENGE. liar .0171: Con. ` , ,_u 1.; __. (reel: lot or gun-eagnu uwcn. The seventh week of the Heynee mur- der trial is still in progreee at Wetertaow n, N. Y. ltie expected the evidence for the defence will commence on Monday next. Three member: of the Seventh battalion. London, have been brought before the police court for non-sttendnnae et drill; Their cuee were enlarged to permit them to return to their duty. ` to be perlormou In DB. rowrunurg. nulull. Count Hexjberb B `amnrck s eldest son has been nominated an as candidnte for an Hanoverim district m the reichatag, Ger- many. Fmm 300 to 500 nalitical meetings are From 300 to 500 politics! meetings held nighmy in Greater New York. The struggle is so erce as in a presidential campaign. . ' Twn million dollars worth of Anne and surgenu In Uuoa. The Waterbown, N.Y.. bond of educa- tion will take legal proceedings agninsta the city oicinla if nhe school tax money is not forthcoming. q........I Imum rnhluu-inn nf loaded cnrs charitable lnlnluuuonu in tune cwy. Exbemivo elds of petroleum have been discovered in Jnphn. A syndicate bu been formed to secure the supply of oil. mrnvslnnnnn nu than llll It 05` been formed to we supply or on. Employees on the Ridenu canal as oc- curs will be onmpellod towork on Sun- days during the reminder of the season. nnnnf. Tnlnhii. the Illthtll` Ind reformer. days during me relmunuer or we aeueun. Count Toleboi, the author reformer, is suffering from a cancer. An operation in to be performed in St. Petereburg. Rueeie. I Count. Herbert: B `amerck NO MISTAKE cnmpmgn. Two million dollars ammunition hnvo been shipped from non them United State: pcu-to _t.o the in- surgents in Cuba. Th. Wnlnrhnwn. N.Y.. not lortncolmng. Several heavy robberies of loeded cure have taken place at. St. Thomas and Scrat- forcl G.T.R. ebebions lately. There is no clue to the thieves. I :..LL..:..- t-s-Iu:-. ham: hnnn vnrv Trn. clue the uneven. Lightning fnbalitiee have been very fre- quenn` in the province of Quebec lately. Several liven hnve been loot and much dun- age to property nu occurrou. The New York and Chicago stock mar- ket: were much atfeotod by the dental: of Mr. Pullman. He was the holder of A great lot of gilt-edged aback. ' 'l`hn nmmnth week Human dooio in tho oramory cxpuuuluura. Toronto bu nuhooribod another 81,500 to the Prooooth And Ruupll re sufferers. ` Wm. Birelyjl organizing another Hamil~ ton party to than 101' the Klondyke in the opting. ' Abs football match so Welt Superior, Wis, I young man named Moron reoaivod foul injury. Arnhhinhon Brnoho. Of Montreal. will rivnl ob Fqome. W The Hon. John Carling is selling hie reel eebebe on Ocean. end will . remove with his family to London, Ont. Th. Rm-.tfnrd_ 0nt..`. council voted 31.- his family to London, unn. The Stntford, 0nc.'. council 31,- 000for the relief of the re sufferer: at Prescott nndWindaor, N. 8. A 1-....- .......|...- M Ii`.-nun}. fhnndinnn Prescott mu wmuaor, n. n. A large number of French Canadians from Connecticut and Michigan have taken up land As Iak 80. John. Qua. Park Inn declined 82 nor cwt-. in the land lb JAKE Dr. uonn. qua. Pork but declined 82 per Liverpool market. and A further drop is e.\-gooted. The market is glutbod. 5.. ...... n4 :7 290 I11: haan voted luv the e.\' ted. '.I.'ne mules ll gmnwu. he sum of 87,320 but been voted by the Hamilton bounoil in aid of the various charitable institutions in that city. l.`vL......:..- G-IR: nf rntrnlnnm hnvn hum At Hamilton nukes the has Home-Ihdo (body in 0u|IIlo--chat : our opinion. II1.9... I`.A -naluaal a Call nnnnli l` rholploo otrlnlonlnglupcu with I.-mntnnnnnnnhnl. buildinz. The Flynn govornmont loft 81,000,000 decit in the ordinary cxponditlire. ' 'l`nnnnh\ Inn: nuharihmi another fatal injury. Archbishop Bruobeoo. boinveotod with the alliuln on his I!- rivnl at Rome. ms. nu... Int... nu-lino in unllinu his rnl II-l l'lUII vu uuw .nvIn.IIU ` From the journals of tho late E. J. Glove, who died after crossing Africa. to Investigate the slave trade for The (Jun- tnry, a paper has been prepared. entidled Cruelty In the Kongo Free State. Mr. Glavc pays: 1 rrna... I saw that dead body of a carrier ulave Today I saw the dead body lying on the trail. There could have been no mistake about his beingnsiok man. He was nothing but skin and bones. These posts ought to give some care to the porters. The heartless disregard `for life is nbominahle. Two days ago `a net ive ap- plied to me {or medicine and local. He was ill and starring. The same day I met a poor liberated slave, emaciated. with nothing to eat. I gave him food. but could not understand his language, as he was a poor wretoh stolen from a faraway home. Native life is oonsidcred 0`! no value by the Belgians No wonder the sto to is hated. Carrying is pusiwdto such an ex- tent that it is killing the people. They are on the road the whole time, without rest to enable them to recuperate and get strong after each trip. Often the mission stations are qtppiied to for suocor, hut, as a rule, when the carriers present them- selves they are thoroughly overcome by the exertion of carrying a land while iii, and they generally dio. Formerly the state sent out its soldiers to tie up the women when the people refused to come in as carriers This has now been stopped. Soon the railway will he iinished as far as Lulu. This will relieve the transport eon- sidorably, if the service from Lukunga to Lulu can be arranged as regards pay with the natives. .The Belgians often ask what will the Bakopgo people do when the rail- way is nished. What did they do before the white men came to rule them! Did they die of hunger and lie unburied on the Innntll y TX I DI `I_-$I'-qJC'X- -0-` -- uun nuvotnhos Now York has 5 J use nownpnpu. The Bank of Eng nd employ: 1.100 m.Bnt}ndord ii to hue 5 now Y.M.`C.A. building. Th; Flinn nlllflllllllh 8LU)0.000 0/ Ltd the Evidence. A Chinese fisherman was on trial It Snusniito on A charge of catching striped has that weighed less than two pounds. The onstable who made the u-rest testi- sd to clutching the Chiness with the till: in his possession. ` "Wham Ara tho ail?` sand the auurnsr ' Wnlifvnrvuuvu /for the defendant. Who nun `mu annulus.- C dlunlnld and dduulnnl dio- ulnrged. rnletltbo junkies d thopuon. `on tbogiodnd that the unsung ollloc notheevldenon."-Sun l`nndnuoPon lot the detcnunni. "why, they wouldn't keep." nnnmud V ' the omoor. ' "What did you do with them?" "Oh, I diuposd of them." What did you do with them?" Well, I know they wouldn't hop, 3 I -1- disposed of than." . "But what did you do with than! .4. lly um. menu then." if And you ate them!" limit V Yom-honor.I uh tint thin an In JI_-I--J IV tannin Poulbly tho mm in Innmion wn painted well knuwn wanna :81:-".'"3" A-vs- -. all II his possession. "Where are the nth?` add attorney *4 4L- 3.0..-ulna} .......% ......_"`:.......... PITH of THE News. Onnlon on the Kongo ,,._-__|, -1 .I... I..A 'i|starr & Sutclie, I}, III VIIliIl"-vI-uu vs: vru-v- Win jut nocivod ufnll supply and Innyoutoptovooujnzlgnontoonuoi. Phinaudcllnnllicl. (hooo|nhNonpt.Busur8eoeoh. " Inp|u.Bu|\utuI|DunC:un. ' uv vllwvv v--v uuv --...--- ....- -__.-... .-..V. `V, [P0111 1181' lijllltyl Donna: at nnuluun mu 1 av _ that the only BEIIDY of an` ervice was CHLOIIODYNI.--800 Lancet ht counbor. Ills GAUTIO -BEWARE OF` PIRACY AND III'l'KTION%o - CAUTION-Vico-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood ststod that DI. J. LIJI Wu undoubtedly the inventor of Cnnononvxx; tint the whole story of the dofoudhh II was deliberttoly untrue, which he regretted to say had boon nvorn. to..-8oo Ti July 18. 1&4. Sold in bottles st la. 1}d., Is. 9d.. 4:. od., and 11:. oh. None In nnnlni without `:63 words "Dr. J. Collin Browne : Chlorod e" on tho Govornmont Stump. Ovorvholmlncndlul Testimony nooompnnlos ouch bott 9. Son Ilnwnc-mun--J. T. DAVENPORT. 88 Great Russell ut., Bloomsbury. Long Jug of a series of experiments made for the in- ducing a greater volume of trade on_ Fndays._ ,,It will pay you to watch for each week's Friday experiment notices and act. . h ' 11 V __..3--J I -.. '1`- _.Aaa-nun! Men's Stand-up, 4-ply Irish Linen, Belfast msde Collars. 1}. 2,_ 2}, 2; in. high, sizes 14 to 18 in., regular 20c. Fridny 2 for 25. `I I\Yl'SY\ I17 l'\1YI3D LINED GLOVES. I5 Men's Kid Gloves. wool lined, dome futener. Tuna and Browns, regular 75c, Fridsy 50c. WOMEN'S VESTS. any . -.-J ..v -_.-_ `V-0 -ov.r3"si JERSEYS. ` vv Va... u... v..--..,._ _ Women's Black Stowcixinetto Jerseyi All sizes. regulnr $1.50, Friday $1 each. . rrnnn an DDADIIIITDQ I'IIo'ITo|-I--uuu-u-wu-uil - --~-. In an-3-oqzp" num-. lad Cm-. nountdington mansion dthoIandooWotld.'Ilh-inbtctinnv '.'.':."""*.':..":..! .::k'-'""+""-" -nE':..';.:..(.... 5.4.: Inn] than ' "`" ". From W. Voullnn Pettigrow. M.D.. former! Lecturer at 80UGoor(o'I 0'57 533333 Honpitnl. London-I have no hesitation In stat no that I luv: but mot with any medicine so eicaoious an um Anti-opnumodlo and Bodntivo. I have uudlt In Con- nnun tion. Asthma. Dian-baa, and other diseases ; and um rfootly uthod with unit." * mu-l Russell communicated to the College of Phyljo _ nu thug he ncglvog Ldggpntol} Evening Games !I numptlon, ; with null." Earl Russell Col] 0 that noolvod `d all from Her Majesty's Consul at Hamill. to the a cot. thnt cholera has boo ruins fu . . and an saunter. EJRACY AlNl_I)AlAITKTIQN_. -____ *l|_|g::.._-_ LVIUUHDIHUIS Dlllafu uuutu, UAIIII heavy cloth, guaranteed fut black, full range of sizes, 14} to 17 in., and each am full measure, regular 76c for 500 `each Friday. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS. `-1 1\Ien'a White C<;,t.;;1.-iIn'laundried Shirts, linen bosoms and wrists. rein- i forced fronts, double back. continuous | facings, -regular 75c for 500 Fridsy. LINEN COLLARS. .-.q9. vv vu;.;4gv -1 v 4;u.;;-.u Wou;eu'a Ribbed Woo1Vcsta, regu- lu 600, Fridsy 850 each. 'I'I'1\IlI'!tVIfI tnnnlntr ' KUD- I HOSE SUPPORTERS. Ilhbht-|n_-Inltbl. In on at San nloiih iilj. IIULILCD auu GLL. These lines are specially priced for To-rriocrow, Friday. The pick and choice are here in the mbming. May not or may be in the afternoon. SATEEN snuzrs. IMENDING WOOLS. I Men's Black Sateen Shirts. extra Regular 8 for 50. Friday 10 each. L1NE'N3_ 1- u , ,. -1 -1--- 111 A- 2... Ant` - .. 9- A .1______ "menu 2o'u'runn: wnxppnn of every Bottle of the ORIGINAL woncmwnnsnxnn \ Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors Worcester: Crosse an Blackwell, Ltd., London; , and Export Ollmen generally. ` ' RETAIL EVERYWHERE. LEA AND PERKINS TOYE S.- King St. F}. Ii'.' 3?i}T' guy.` ww - - v_.____..v Cbilduen'a Hose Supporters, with intent futeningo. rognhn 10c pair, `-{Agog Kn nah- PORMBRLY RICHMOND a 00. I18 and I20 Princess ._8t|-oet. AGENTS: J. M. Douglas & coi and Urquhnrt & (14)., Montreal. This is No. ATTENDING fnquszn. RETAIL OBSERVE pm THE SIGNATURE I IlI:IVVl& C Van` --u-uw-v A IUIBII OF IXOIIJJTP IRQIIU hub to IIII hula Ihiitln or as nuuoblo tuna. pl: 5! Rue B. J. COLLIS BROUVNE S THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE M CHLORODYNE E CHLORODYNE CHLORODYNEI CHLORODYNE : GHLORODYNE : , CHLORODYNEE ORODYN E- 1 `x5'.f.'i.?,?;?:., A'.`2:`..'?' ';' """' """ ` 1: an ` 1 .:.:'.:#*:.*::t"p:*:,'.:2..:.*.:?;.':::. acts like s\ ohurm in Din:-has and lo thtolil I900!- o in Cholera and Dnuntory, ` 5 33..&`.`;i .,`i,`.?::.?.'.:'.a",`..2.`..`1`." ' """" ' * I the only pol : (;out.0Inoor.',Il`1 .-_. -. ; 1| admmod bf the profusion to ho the moat won- r den-ful and vs usblo nmody OVOI` dlloovond. V IN "BLUE "mx DIAGONALLY Acnoss rm: at llhdo h Banana oboh hutricndnnnbuunl bun hauovolnlhannyllvlugnllot ms. JOHNSTON& co s| PRIN'TED 'FLANNELE'l"l`E. in solid stripes. fsnoy stripe: Ind spots. regular 10c, Friday 5c yard. i DRESS LININGB. ` IJ.I.UI.'lL |J JJI-L`LL`\JKIt ` Twillod Belicia, blank and colored. regnlnr 9c. Bridny Mo yud. .._._-- _...-.--... u-u-unaulru c1LDREN's 1i1'r5rs'. Lined Kid Mm-, ugulu 850. Fri- day 25 pair. KnitWool mm, bluck` only, regular 150. Fridsy 10 pnir. SATIN BIBBONS for (may work, Pink, Blue, Creme. White. Cardinal, eto., 2 in. wide, ro- gulsr Bo for 40 yard. I in. wide; to- gulu 54: for 20. Regal- .;:'sa;}J"1Ly.:a. passe GOODS. 44 in. Blnck Brooadosstiu fun 1 ,I A` A,__.I-_ np- $.21-.. l- `' III0 IJIZII U Ilj ioxogh, rognlnr asc,'1'r}id.y 350. `om .,-N.-,JI: i3T|PS. 41515; Bleszl-n e.ad Table inane. 3 patterns, 62 to ()6 in. wide.r I113: 650 qnd 760. Friday 600 yard. ___-____ _- . ----..-u -nun-ac` {BABY RIBBONS. V n1inTss'rA'r'r1mNs. . Regular 815. Friday $10 each. H. BRAME S r MCTIMID. Ufi V `Photo `II. Cor. Princess and Isaac! Sts. "L&.....|' """"'--:.-.-..'-..-.:-.. mwdom.mmnu tomb. no qplu. Io Mb: ooou. A nuolr vonlohlo compound. Thou- 31191.13. lgtwind snot 0:00` vm com um . , 3X3.'ou yo! v3uIrn{'::ito. 25 CENT GAMES 4o PILLS FOR 10. AI All DI-uxcluu or by ll. lou lodldu com . PIANOS FOR PENT. Tho Comer Bookstore. DR. ROSS KIPNEY Li'v1-:R PILLS '15-; bN:l'Al;I0 STREET. A Confectioner . . NAMED . . Crawford About it. In great variety GREAT IMPUDENCE. The treatment accorded to young Pon- ton, before hie arm: in Nepenee. on ene- pieion of being connected with the Demin- ion bank robbery, ie diereputable in the extreme. The detectivee--theee cute peo- ple who were called on by the bank at M large expenee to explode the mystery- made a great diepley of their eetuteneee ; and perhape there ie nothing on record to parallel their impudence in quiuing Pon- ton about hie private alfeire` while yet efrce man and eubject to hie contempt. They really had no evidence against him, and yet they heocled him from timototimes eeked him impertinent queetione squeezed in- to hie room. in which Mre. McGrier eaid ehe heard euoh awful noieee one night, and even proceeded to examine it. nook endocr- ner. during hie abeence. end with hie coneent. Knowing that hie footetepe were being dogged {or deye. thateverything he did and aid wae enhject to the oloeeet inepection, that two men were Ndeeperetely worrying over hie manner of life. the euspenee to Mr. Ponton muet have been intenee. The treatment he received wee ehametul. The eenduet of the detectivee wee not worthy of the bank. The young man, if euepect- ed. ehonld have been arreeted at once, and then he would have been protected. Then, ; ae a contemporary hae pointed out. "not i a word epohen by him could have given in evidence nnleee he had been pre- I vionely warned. end even it he had con- ' Ieeeed the crime before warning no evi-` dence could be given of hie confeeeion. The moral of it all in that men. young men, I --______:LI- _..:e.-_- CARPET ELEANINLI `Ll!!! lll`_II_u &V_UV'Bll.IllwI nu van; 3... ... ........, therefore. lot the anniversary under dis- cussion. The day fixed by the government would suit Lsnentstion dey, which ought to be appointed and observed in Osnsds. s day when men rney sit in sackcloth end ashes and give expression to the distressing things of life. end undergo s kind of puri- cation before the Advent of Christma- tide. The 25th (I very lste dste, usually in cold and inclement weather) would suit for this kind of I ceremony,but for thanks- giving it is misplsoed. IIIUII IlUlJuI.v Iu Ivnrrvu-----v r'-----..~, should live so that they can defy oxiticinm ` in my form, and alto than anapochd por- Ionl uhonld he treated in 3 mainly fuhion. According to British law every mm in in- nocent until ptovon guilty. and ovidouioo such an tho dotactinn collected. in their poeuliu way, should not he adminnhlo in court. Their impudouoo in passing utnngo. IIIIIIIIIIIII IIl`.UUIIUI-I I-wv JV-I ------J thet Cenede end the United Btetee ehonld have the one dey for thenhgiving to the end tht the song of preiee end rejoicing mightlitenlly eweep ecroee thie greet continent. But if my government ehonld have changed its plnne eecording to the eternel tneu of things l it In the Americen goivernment. which hear I been too terdy in ite herveet oheervencee. But Cenede he: made the chenge. and mode it for the worse. Hervesting le ebont completed. The greine are in and the root crops ere being gerner- ed with ell poesihle epeed. By the ret of the month--or twenty- ve deye before the date selected for the eel-vice-the tiller: of the coil will be in e poeition end e mood for giving thenke. and the etrewe end greine and lnecioue frnite will look their beet for church decoration. The olcvember ie the proper time. 1-.. LL- ___._-_...._- -u-o`Awn 4-Ha. Auw uuvaun sun It --. u. -....- ._-`., ,---., -~-~. , men occupying responsible politionlxi -L-..I.I 1:... .. ..-o um. nun an. nu ilininm `Ann: -V--- ----'-` But you tend any 0! Col. Hnt.hioIon o uiticiunnof thoontu-iouccounh? Then youlnvo Ininodnhont Ihodnuiut. things Ihnthnvobooupulin prink But ono or Ivoolthomonghttoboonminodinotdct Ilntyouunynppnoiau the mind oi the unnwhoiooehingtobooonotholtunnnr otthoptcvimn. Anupholhi: peanut: poliuonvu givenon I nouns occasion, vbcnhonndutook Io analyst the uylun nooouuandueoldnhouuhn. Hofound thnllngtoonry billet Jnnulhddontl 0o.u|dtl|odrypo&IIilIof8taAcy&; a...._ .3 Ir:_...... . .... ....A ....s.|:.I...I :. I wllllwi VIII IIIIU Uvuuulvle nu nu ow - thet in putting the dey eo lute the government wee inuenced by the con- elderetion suggested lest you, nelnely .3.-. i~-..-.a- -..a 91.. nnnul Rum. TOO LATE ALTOGETHER. ' The government he: come to e decision in regerd to Thenkepiving Dey. It will neuur en November 26th. Why no lete ? 1403 yeer it wee ehoeb the lean time, end it wee Mu no he nneeeeoneble, no` (er ewey from uhejherveete end thevieible evidenoee of the rth : fetneembheh peopio bed to nu-ein ,_e yeiut In order to identify the ep- pointljut with the odoeeion of it. It in ....L..I.'I . u..e I- m.u..'na the Au: en leh Wcnliulninhnnco! run they will 6 that llodnnaouqyil. Ilolnonht hlhnhchrpconkdun To any- onovloinovnhovthuu wanna u-our didlluohnolhilqhoonplninof. To _.Ln.L gn... -...__.. .|..L....I..A..(I:nI. I notohndiupotioo! Bodounosnyi I ijh lb gvvulnunfounulnhltl nulvuhhhrdulhpuiuuum ucxrily. and apart on placing an onunouuun. Antioch: and! Tim Qllluliuuunltunnth-out ad ulnu-ugh-2 In-nguan nub. ,.,..__ L. __g. _44I....A - ...._An.AhI. Did you not know that we clean Cab poll And mnk them like new for 3 small mm ? ---um-. . 91.1. vs: I!rIlIII\Il\ r: I v\r\vwrn ,lTHE DAILY _V_Vi:IIG. -p-Iu Duthioud Ihqlqinhunb unnlhtol lb anuInuh.en din:-1| nndjdnn in cu-nits.-an nI'h'&j-ucluqpulloolnu vhhumqlh nub aim! tuzu.b&`n_cum--chars-cynhp-5. h._A.I....lL4.._._.A.-lgllbn fund bvj. Int his i#u&nIuuhnnnnhllo THE TORY CRITICS. n 11,: ............ ... .. nhndndulliltlo [wt-1 ----- uilloll to nqnt up the nuuumg. This morning she removed the key from the otoe door of D. J. Walker. end when she was socnsed she pleaded her innocence of the theft. As soon as she saw a police constable she sou ht councillor D. McRse for promotion. ith stem demand the redouhtahle "Niek made her conisss where she put the key. which had been dropped behind one of the hot water coils. Dr. laxwell Passed Away Last Week at Tucson. Arizona Yesterday W. J. Paul, merchant, re- ceived word that his cousin. Dr. W. J. Maxwell, Tucson, Arizonafdied last week from lung trouble. Dr. Maxwell graduated at Queen : university in 1888, and practised for the last six years in Castle Rock, ten miles out of Denver. Col.. where he was held in great esteem. His initiative rac- tise was carried on in Bishop Mills, n!)., and he afterwards removed to Merrickville. Later he went to Toronto. where his pro- fessional career steadily brightened un- til he was forced to move to a warmer climate in hope of gaining better health. He travelled extensively through Colorado. Arizona and neighboring states. nally settling in Castle Rock. Shortly before his death he visited Tucson. and there his bright career ended. Deceased was thirty-ve years of age. While at Queen's he was very popular, and his name appears among the list of past vioe-presi- dents of the aims mater society. His brother. Dr. James Maxwell. will likely take hold of the work relinquished by the deceased. A wife and three children sur- -vive. The remains are for the present buried at Castle Rock. Unless her friends keep her at home and out of harm's way, the unfortunate girl, M aret lleRow,alias Trilby, will have to be ked up in an asylum. Her mania isdaily becoming moreiuteuse,= and it is feared that she will bring about the de- struction of the oounty court house. where she hangs about daily. Regularly every morning she enters the building and re- maius_nntil nightfall. when she is made take her departure. Yesterday she began tearing from the doors of the different ` oilioes the plates containing the names of the oice-holders, saying she had an order from the judge to do so. Later on in the day she appeared before , the county council and presented a peti- tion. asking to be given the queen's posi- tion. When warden Taggsrt vacated his who then imagined herself on her: throne. She delivered a long harangue. saying the work that was going on would have to be stopped at once, as it was all nonsense. The scribbling that was being done was foolishness. and all present would have to clear out and leave the buildin to her. She was removed from the chair by a ruse. Last night she refused to leave the build- ing. and -caretaker She herd was obliged to keep her over night. hen she thought the gas in the building should be lighted, she went and got matches and was about to light the building. Thin mm-nina aha ramovad the lrev chair lot a moment it was takdn by Trilby, "iJ"1z'1?A3r's ELECTRIC CARPET CLEANER will do the work`. Omoo at . _, A Delightful Obneert. Last evening the woman : -auxiliary of St. Jamel` church held a most euoceeeful and eujoyeble concert in the echool houee. both roome hein iilled to their utmost capacity. Rev. r. Mecmorine 3 he a few kindly words of the earnest en eevore of the members of the auxili , who for thepaet ten yeare hed work with un abated seal. Mia Forteecue was then called upon to open the programme with an instrumental eolo, which was beauti- ;fully and faultleeely rendered. Songs by Nine Savage end Mr. Malcolm were heartily applauded. ' Without aqueetion the duete eo eeeetly sung ihy Mre. Bette end Mice Bates, were I the gems of the evening : entertainment. ' Mr. utcheeon gave a solo in good voice, followed by Mine Bdtee. who also gave I song. J. Walkem enlivened hie eeger lietenere by ahumoroue reedingnvhich wee ,clever|y given. His solo. later on. was 1 well received. Mien Beatrice Tandy sang | in her usual charming manner. Mr. Har- vey : inetrumentel eolo was well rendered. end wan given enthueiaetic epplauee. A pretty duet. `'0 That We Two Were hlayiu . by Mien Phippen end Mien Mil- dred aomorineywae warmly welcomed. Mr Raglan : nnmingl nnnn in run. Allnind i I IIIUII HIUIIITWIIU, WI! WITTII WBIUUIIIQI. Hr. Keeley e comical song we: not allowed to pee: withonl an encore. to which he iindlyreo ed. Song: by Lin. Bette end Hrs. n-ken. followed. Mine Phippen a eolo. The Minnewe." use very sweetly given. Mr. Heclnorine brought the pro- gramme to a clone with I lnngheble tesding. "God Save the Queen was then heartily oung to Mr. Hu'vey e Accompaniment. A Kind And ucuol-out Act. Thonood ofnpqyolwuggonvulnnhor docnouou-nod tin: morning when the po- lice atom to an the unfortunate girl Iugnnt cllow from the court. home to tho She ecrenmod. kickld `Ind Icntchcd. and ruined the police, tuallngamantnndosinbh team on the Inmnm Rnv_J_` K Stun lnnrnnmtl m. An lhfortulnlo young` Venn Allowod `lo Bu Inc. 9 dado at tho Flynn govcrnnnnb tor the Iutycu vuIWO.l!4 30. Thy lunboqn tried in the (odors! 66001, and the docih but anything on record. In blurs my do- oiro to try them in Oahu-io 2 Nola much. I | Rov.J.' E. San ha to 0 _ uloog._ nnd losing it condi- of units. for 3 vcah, India this OIIO wu aha to thopolieo Huhrothuwasnotggd and : unngomontoto an nun toockvoodhonpitnl forthoinnxmvhao nhovillhoontnndulninlnab from tho county. hrs: 1 on and human 'ntonthnputolIr.8tnrr,'undono that pointI_ont to tho_pI'opot authorities tho Inccunutyotprovidmgnpstrolvuggon. '1: GUI XI II H IIIIEIIIY anion huh will glut nvnnl ltctionot 31:3" i FIVE CENT GAMES : SHOULD BE LOOKED AFTER. `Ill Olbr 08.000 lanai. Potato Sam. ., `lhovtlu ilonuulhority the the In-Inn nh -5 Ah` Incnrdlll Lilli! QUEEN'S GRADUATE DEAD. ' n;-L___|_-_ __A_.__._J DAILY ware. Tuunsn. uuronnn 21. 1897. TEN CENT GAMES: IIUUHJIIUIU IIHIEWUTEY" Hut: |JUl'l4|Ilnlo ' Eve:-ything," he replied promptly -`You don't think that I know anything- nbout them, while you have all the details of my business at your tongue`: end, but I want to convince you that just the re- vene is true. You go to the oice, open my deuk and go to work. If you are in doubt about anything, if you nd that there is some trivial (nature of the business that you don : undenisnnd, one of the clerk: will oxplnin it to you, but, of course, you won't need nny help. Hhn {nit time-. Inn n-nn nnl-mu:tin_ hut nhn :11. Dunlop for fine ordered clothinnr. The roof bu been plncsd on Buriefield church addition. 'l"|m Lanna nl A,-uln -ill man}. nnmn ltimn Bl.'|Ill'Cl.'I IQUIBIOII. The bond of trade will meet. tome time next week to discuss the aummer hotel achoIno'.*~~- can t... - ....n 'o.cI......I _-II r.:...m.d cnnnu. Isocnuoer. u. 1 . Only eight. feet. in hoicrht has to boaddod to the Mooera olovntor. Seen from the city it has I formidable npponrnnco; a proud one. also, for does it not put _on 3 denl of side?" |'I"L- L4...) .8 -n-I-- usual this affa-nnnn What tho lluly Reporter: 0 ugh: on tho I4& em ; -- $10 for a well `tsilorod, well t immed, light. overcoat to orer. Dunlop. Rir Rnndfnrd FInmimr_ nhnnoallor of r. . M. Wnldrou. formerly with J. Rich- mond & Co., has secured employment. with Carroll, Beadle & Madge. dry goods mer- clnntl. Rochester. N .Y. n..I.. ..'-m, 4.... :.. I-nninhf D... In luuuldau! nae." The board of works mob this ufternoon and the committee on re, wntermnd Iight. will meet to-morrow nftelnoon at three o'clock to prepare reports for the next meeting of the city council. Inntnnrl nf nnina tum nmrinaa '0 null I meeting or me any councu. Ineteed of using two `engines to pull train. the G. T. R. hue inengureted the plen of one engine puehing from the rear. The former method wee the cause of meny trains breaking apart, thus causing derailment. ~ Mnvnr Rlninnnr, J. Morten SIIII. G. caunng aenumenb. Mayor Blsinner, J. Morgan Sliuv, F. Dunlap. Dr. Rym, E. H. Smytho nnd E. B. Gnllnghor wont to Hnrrowamitli this morning to be present. at I political moot.- inq in the inmost of J. P. Whitney. J. W, St. John. M R1 . for West York, will also be piolont. .._ _.._........-- .-...-un-Q Lost Heir, D Busby, Nations, Authors, Old Maid, Snap. been vmung. H. W. Bronco. youngest son of the late William BIeseo,Nowboro, died in Syncuao two dnyn ago. Be In: an Active member `of I-`. ahd will be inbound undo; thonr auopneot. _ `DOW DOW ll E(`(.'lllB lll'X'!ISlIl He haul in truth traded o twaot her old gowns for two jars of jmn and a potato purer, even us she had been ln the habit of trading 0!! nnything In tho llnu of mascu- line apparel thnt he neglected to wear 10! u wee-k.-Ul1|ong0 Poss. j.::u-u--_o ugox. overcoat no orrer. uumop. I Sir Sondford Fleming. chonoollor of Queen's, propoeod the toast of "Trinity" at. the Trinity convocation dinner last- niahf. ville. Hrs. Ann Wnxon. 0? Charles City, Iowa. died on the 19th at the residence of Wil- son Bcrrington, Frank ville, where she had been visiting. W 7 Rings. vnnnlt Minn the him IIIOII aunpnou. E. C. Ronni. genonl Innnnger oi the Canadian-Amotiuu oil company in well planned with the result of his invutiguion ol gut wall: nt Molrono. Hutinn county. Thont vol] bu been Inked out And _:II L4 .I..`Il.4I -3 .._n- 3001'. "Whnt klml of n peddle:-?" he asked. One of the klnd that wants to trade Ill aorta of things for old clothes, buuwill pay cnsh for them It be has ten," was the reply. ' Bx-lng hhn in." They were closeted together for nearly an hour. ulwr whinh the pcddlor went away`wlth A large lmndle, while the mun romulnrd nnd chuckled nnd laughed unull lt seemed as if he had gone crazy. "Rnvt-nnml nf Inc! "' hu nrlml nlnnd. Novn 0! The Dlutlct Oomlonud from The Whig Exelnngoo. A cormonn has been captured at Bella- villg.-` WIIII uonnouy. Igvll iulnrnvls. may in Ohieugo. Bin tuber in Thoma Donnel- ly. fonnu-I 0! B allovillo. He refund go unto his ` tiny known. and In nuovod to the morgue. when be '80 identied,/by Min Kn. Onlhano. 1 lonncr Bolloyxlla `rl. An fnllhidnn- of Anoliuborn. Prinoo A- W lllllgi. OI Almnuvourg. ryillw Edward county. colobuud hxd! eighty-Ihitd birthday. A largo funqiy all anuubldtoocgoodwinhu tonilund to hit wife. who in nonlyuoldnh but L..n...a Rntk ... In}. nu! hon:-kn uni Carnovsky s Factory! 031 lITlI TIIT