Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Oct 1897, p. 6

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:5; '-\ - loom ot (nu. "8nu Knlow. I hack drinr tor Wil- uun Ih-gnu gnnldnnhllu fall A law rlnvn -n. 5330. A go. A brother of the unfortunsbe Margaret McRow removed her from the police station to Rockwood asylum this after- 'nnnn mn anon mum. T 0 Lord Btsnley has relieved the strand- ed atumor Luke Superior at Chnmplnin, Quo., and iI_-taking on board her cargo of 350 head of cattle. n....a. 'D.II:.o-gm A! Man "Pun-I-AI-. RA" fl-nrn 2:04;`. This Afternoon two members of the police force went out Division street in sou-ch of u mun who was ordond so leave the city I day or two ago. but. who book up renidonoo in a quart inaoud. I).-_ C. inkmn. of Fuvottovillo. N.Y.. V cjluuqu V I'InIold this in I bulthy phcgu. O'Toole!" ll.-Iohul `la - on-Hula! Klan: It`. \J'l'|I)lGl"' "Healthy? In tumble! Shun. It`: dlvll 1 Into wo've enjoyed an Ill honIhI!"-Br-ootlyn Llle. 350 been or came. `Capt. Pelliater of the Turret Bell, from Sydney to Quebec. report: having met I heavy gnle in the gulf, which caused the fore peak of his vessel to ll with Inter. At Julian- IIl..'the necimr Itellion Joe lore poll 0! ma venue: to an vuou wuwr. At Joliot. I|l.,'th_o pacing Pntchen reduced the world : record for fonr-whoelod aulky time yeaberdny by nearly four seconds, and went. the mile in 2:04;. mm. Alta:-nnnn two members of tho nolioo in manna. Dr. C. iokaon. of Fuyottovillo, N.Y.. committed suicide yesterday by cutting his throat with I razor. Ho fared I third attack of paralysis, and the worrimenu oc- ouioned ntfootod bin mind. 11-....--an tail. far -nun Iugvn hnnn Inn}. oauoneu anecwu nun Inmu. Kangaroo hails for soup have been aeut to London from Aueu-elia. A ahipment of twenty-ve hundred weight was sold at the rate of 83 a dozen tcailn. In Australia they are conaidend a great delicacy. 'l`nhImm-l in heimr ravured bv malaria. V Did A lino Job. A" not job hon boon done on tho nonm- Illlp sollnoolbnrn by Williom Nicholson. loton of tho Iron dopomnont of tho Mon- tnol tnuponotion oompony. Tho boot wont inlo dry dock with hot atom bent badly to I noon ol hot oorllo on pho I-ooh. By, , ononnono pronoun is was brought Iight sad I nooo. now plan of iron mt! on both oidoo of tho bow. Capt. dr ohtoo that nowhoto else could he _ I>?od for cool: opoody and clover ro- . ho Uniud Sutton doohmon would 10 H 0! o lu-go port ot the boot`: ngooon In eqool to All omorgonoioo huh rnnnlrl. } Ferguson---It can hon that no fonignor } tn nllowod to no 43 hour: on Tux-klah m-. \ lltory without a put. N|xnn-II mun in Innlh on tho III]- lIIOI', WIUIIOIII D lll N|xon-!I must be tough on the nil- rogda that have to lane them.--Boou Tnnlcpl. ' j V Iquulynhuvudllo "J`nlh.wcmm-u ucuvonthonnunu `rum-twhtnyouwu-er i"& ;Iint I-r-.nnhhnna.lnnt&I Her hlothor-And now, when I go out of the room, I don't. want. you to an on Fair`; lap!--Xow York Journal. Ootanplnlho. III-Inc Bu-I-let--WeIl. ms. 311- elm ! III In: can nnlln-hr 1!! math: ; no IIQB HIIIII lI'I' yr: In-uniui. nlnn won`: la-v his hair out .311: an an . oh. I....o|_Il m-m,_N- Yn-I E6AL:;R@GBAPH& ll, IIII IIIII Ullflllll` III VII anon to bus "pun! has alto: tnounono. The I ll must! a hunlualon at the knee joint. ` The American lion. .1 -_- No Danger. [anon Sketch ol the nuns run: when tho lost Ianou I 8 Liquor: rhnt Oaiudn Prodiou An hour- od-A rorono WI-Ito: Dourllpu ll: Vlult to tho lntahllnhncnt of the cul- Ing B. 8 I. co. (unItod.) \ In-on Toronto (Ilobo. Sopt. Inch. 18%;. The immense utnblinhmons of tlio above A;n-.n.o.- _a......-u. . an-anal nah : nf Wm mm YEARS or rnocnnss. THE SUOGESCOF A GREAT CANA- -nu . -A nnnnnua-rail the immense uuomnmonu 0} we Iwvv company. covering I grand not of 38.600 foot and an stories in height. with elon- wr running from top to bottom. stand: nnh nnnnninnnnnlv unnq of the landimr tor running rrovn top to ootwm. samu- out conspicuous] alone of the leadi manuiactories of udon. It was found on a small scale Mty years ago by the late Thomas Carling. It is one. however. whose lame and reputation is not conned-. to London or Canada alone, but is known all the world over. Through the kindness of Sir John Carling the Globe's represen- tative had yesterday the opportunity of examining into the resources of this im- mense industry. and he was amused not only at the gigantic operations carried on, ' but at the amount of machinefy and stock necessary to conduct a business of this magnitude. London is exce tionally ia- vored in having such an in ustry within its limits, while the company areto be congratulated on having their plant in such a ourishing city, and surrounded by counties whose fertile acres well entitle them to be called "the garden of Canada. In all the products of the company the same care as to the tone and excellence of the quality of liquors is observed. v Thnir mlahratad norter deserves esnscial IDO qusuty OI llquorl ll unlervuu. Their oelehrsted porter deserves especial mention, not only as being an excellent beversge. but beoeuse physicians recom- mend it strongly for invslids and persons with weak constitutions. Its constituent elements sre theDublin" mslt. the esme ss thst used by the world~fsmous brewer, Guinness, snd pure spring wster. This water is kept in s besutiiul reservoir on their sdjsoent grounds. It is the purest in Osnsds, as shown by chemical snelysis, end is employed in the msnufscture of all the rm : output. It produces during twenty-four hours 60.000 gsllons of water. end is thus kept in speronnisl state of purity and coolness. The Cnrlinfs Alan and llsner In tho fl- MIDI 0| unol limit. Inc III! aomuuuuuu that Ian not. It to steam sun In the o'w.ol.l|:rdsho Ionic: uni:-llo can-it bu lodged` a Iomoupoc nu ma . '& ltd will likely loan tho gonad III on Sunday next. WWW IUIIUWT III XPIIIT III IITT I thou mu. Wood: up badly cut by tho broho lino. . In. lliulnlln (hllaqlnr, In II? o! R. 8.`Gnlh|-ct. tho roll-known f s and ash Incolnntlnn, wuiound doulinhod this Inoningin |IIon?uhouu.upbyxiaudby gu.lhojot hdnghruodouin human. Slnwnuincty you: old and has ban 3 adds! of Tannin lot sixty pun. pumy mu coomeu. The Cerling e Ale: and [lager moul throughout Cenede on eooonnu of their superior quality, purity end delicacy of avor, being produced from the wry beet quality of barley and hope. As A na- eult there In: been A great falling off of the imported articles in these line: in te- cent yours. as Ganediena are quick to re- cognize the merit: of an article of home production when the quality meet: their up rovel. - hair exhibit`. ah the weetern fair lohll l""""""""' ""' '-' `I` ` ' heir exhibit an the your in I model of artistic arrangement. It in pyramidal in ehnpe, twelve foot in diameter, end twenty-ve foot high. Fif~ toon hundred bomee of their ales. lagers, porters. etc.. are employed in its construc- tion. making it one of the moat striking feature: of the exhibit, and one showing the enterprise and push which churncberiu all the notions of t.his comp|ny. A: an Avid-nth nf hh llflnllllrihv (If thair GUI IBI UITJUKK At this morning's W.C.T. U. convention meeting Dr. Yeornene, of Winnipeg. in re- porting on the work of the prieoue end jeile depertment, edvooeted e homefor boye not yet criminel. Such e home she eeid wee e preeeing need in Menitobe to-de . Ine|)ri- ete homee for conrmed drnnh , the ep- pointment ol lice metrone in citieeend`vo- men to trere with womerrprieonergvrornen dootore to ettend their eex in eeylnme. the eetebliehrtent of homee for the end poor. end thecerefnl ruling of prieonere were eleo Ieeommen ed by Dr. Yeomene. In eddition ehe eeked thet the government he urged to ire the W.C. l`.U. the freeet ee- oeee to el prieone. ' Detective Verney end e police oioer vieited the hooee of Henry Woode. 165 Cluemont etreet, todey et noon. with e werrent for hie erreet. On leeming who they were Woode jumped through e win- dow. an-ryi with Iiiln leeh end ell. The nnlinnnnnlnl wedendmntnredhinefhr '1'II$IlI4|IIu,wIII$Ir- wuuuu lnoontdby 3 einnluuw in Booth`: (`.m--nn:lun:ulnn'l'njnwnnnIl.in|-Xian goods In may nU-lI1rbuer etueu man way were granted epecial diplomas and medals at the world`: fair in Chicago for the gen- eral excellence of their good: an well as at every other exhibition of importance where their goods were displayed. Wham Gninnau and Ben am to Great But Ir. Knapp Wants a Better `rest than That llmwn. Tonox-ro, Oct. `.. .l.-The Knapp roller was to have had a trial at two o'clock this afternoon and crowds of people gathered at Polecn's wharf to see the boat roll out into the late. As she lay at her moor- ings the boat made one and a half re- volutions successfully. On the strength of that contractor Poison claimed a successful test and wanted the boat accepted b _the inventor, Mr. Knapp, and his backer, Kit. Goodwin, of Ottawa. Mr. Knapp, however, demanded that the boat besent out into the lake. _'l`o this Mr. Poison objected unless the boat was accepted or insured and this point is now being discussed. The Canadian Pacific telegraph mee- aenger boys, or a majority of them, went out on strike this morning as a roteet against an order issued requiring t em to buy a new blue uniform with peaked cap, to be paid for by weekly instalments. They urge they have only jlllt conciuded paying for their summer suite. According to the story of one of the boys, the latter have swiped the book containing the measurements for the new clothes. and torn it to pieces, and threaten other riotous proceedings if the company does not can- cel its order. Aa al.:. ._......8_.. . I17 I` 'I` If Ann-Aniinn :31.-ryi fol vudtndum Wmdnwnhdlv ml bvtln .. vv-_ J-.. |siu'."n.T.'.'J3ZIC Ind his aim- III UIIO IOHODI OI Illll Ufllllplllya Ae an evidence of the populerib of their goode it bC~furt.her eteted h as they turn nmnted enociel dinfomee lohonpllnlnubhorition won nmbloto both lb blll which onhud the loft nlmgh as! lung. Mann-9, thn Incl Annirlnnhnl. well` [0003 were ulapnayuu. What Guinnau and Baaa an to Great Britain, or Paint to the United Staten. Carling is to Canada. and it in safe to predict. that in the future, an in the put. this company will occupy the foremost place in this line of manufacture: in Can- ada. v ASKED TO TAKE THE ROLLER. %--- nnpqhuon lot lunacy. _-- Innl. _L... -1 -.- u-u-gluununuy." I- -_4I __I.AL-. .1 AL. 93593?! rs t--u-vu u DIAN INDUSTRY. puuongon. Anon thootuuon coho nod will In Awu-0, orlnorly under charter In mo nudinn-Australian oompunywid the others will be quite equal to her in tin and ac- oouuothtion. . lino; Inning company tornad- a._-_u__ |l.-.- llhl. (1.; (II ,A III IIIIII Wlllon ulliutiu III! lulu locus duo! of Janus Honour. tho Ind aocidont.nl- ..|..n Inn an. In in nhonnln. mm In Illij lling vvrfuug uuuzuu 8Al'l.`I' 81': Mann. Mich. Oct _2l.-A my formidable Id mining company ha i boon organised to dovolop the New ' Iihipicohu elds with 3 capital of out million Tho following an tho- ooundlhonowotpmpsny: Load Doug- |u. of Enrich. prudent: Hurry Drunoy. mmgu: A. I. Bhnrpo. Inunnrhonu R. Envoy. actuary. The con y will bauu-puuod 1330! than Inn Ontario 1 no common com oponuou in the Lake Wan dhoot. A lens cl minus will to onployod during tho winter Iinhing tad pili. Otc. Tho dock will and Do nomad in Iandoa. `flip con- puny oxuuin lupin Hickman- ton diurioc. _._.`___ _ . -_-___ __,.___ mo monnyu nnamun. n. n. vuuu :- hon porleotin ornngumonu for tho Union steam ip oompuay sud tho Shaw, Ssvill utounnhip oompnny of Gran Britain {or a line 0! ns-clan steamer: which thoyintond to run botwonn Vioaorin and 85. Michael: to oonnoch with AL- _.'..._ Lggbg TL; Run). II` ILJX -III- I vnoaonn ma 55. llonloll w uollnuzn win: I the river bosu. The lint ol than chun- on will loam London next mania, and others will leave at inhrnll. All Ringing | ngannnnnin JAMES REID. B D D - D ? B D I I'\ I!`---. A New Blue of Bunion to Ply Botwoon Victoria. I 0..uId It Ilohulo. Vlcmnu, B. C.. Oct. `2l.-Viotorin in to be made the headquarters for the In-gay nnrgninntinn thnlz. hn Int. nnmrmi tboal for V ltflvlull, D. \J., Vvu. Ll.-1 luuuluu in in In-Eon; orgsniution that bayou entered tbo K_ for 2.3.. Klnndvka bnninan. H. R. Ward in IIIIIOII (villi IIII I5 KIWI! Fl orgm the Klondyko buainun. H. Inna nu-lnntinn An-nnonmltl opueu Ole:-ed. - Iielueolel oounluee ol the board of indie lulu; the manner hotel eoheme un- lueeeeidetetleehevevlewed Ilve or en Ihdleeeed received opelone on ell ewe. `hen will he eecnted todey, Id neelhgohebeerd Illbeoelled nnn.ne|nanedl|hene|e'coleeleoeinl JUST wan YOU ARE LOOKING FOR! nus BRBAK5, we RECORD. Antique Oak finish, with T \ ` British bevel plate mirror. ` Exactly same as cut. ONLY $18. They will not last long. Come and get one. Remnants of Silk at less than half pnce. AI WALSH S GREAT cnEA1i`AVsAtE. }WALSH S VVISI: uuycns lkuuw turn. rnuuuuu nllwua \a\lv\au ...-. .......- \ . ` complete now. The novelties will soon be picked up. ` 1 I I .4 JOHN LAIDLAW & son. KLONDYKE TRANSPORTATION. powder are (odd in -- 4 'f5t1"i'em Gold EOBIBT REID. Ihnugor. I:?:1I$WI$.&I:II.`;.::l- 750 wide Silk Crepe, 6 `colurs, for 250. 8743c Fancy and Check Wash Silk. for 250. 85c, 3750 and 40c Wide India Silk for 260. 800, 850 and 400 Best Chins Silk for 250. 500 Black Sursh. heavy, for 25c. 37|o, 40c and 60:: Bstiu. Cream and Colored. for 260. 600 and 750 Navy, Brown and Grey Moire Silk for 250. $1.15 Lsnsdowne Silk. double width. for 600. 1 piece of Fine Dress Silk. worth $1.25 for B90. 750 Fancy Chins. stripe and gured. for 44.` Remnants of Silk at less than half price. NEWDRESSGUUDS Our Dress Goods trade continues to expand. New arrivals each week continue. n One particularly ne make of COVERT SUITINGS, in four of the latest Green and Olive Combinations, just received. Also We have over 200 Costume lengths, 6} and 7 yards, ranging in price . Fancy Silk and Wool Effects FROM Soc A web To $1.25. Wise buyers know that Autumn Dress Goods are most complete will I: I Chico, A\-A QI A .I.;-A-L .. the neness and note of -- --* 1- ---- -----. -t'A_..n.... 3 101 11-; 25c. 49c AND 690 PER YARD. u : Come and W I-~~ a.`:...'::.*.:.2:-..-='-`few We will offer 'l`o.nlorrow the balance of our Silk stock at the following red!-Is'. olI : ' IOIAl.-`I IIl I0 OYIKI [Camel Wedcan `ple{se 1-: 1 hundred different ways at nearly my price from 33 50 to _$23_at UV.-g U51`-. Iii "T C than nonununt topic this A -Aulhhlu dj Ijl 3 ' mmouui. Yootatdny the local militia won out by the town nugiutnhu and: IE0 vision: of tho mum, whi lunch 'unuiuu.m no osllcdtonulot III! | tom` Col. ng. D.A.0.. Arrived I lnnrninn with nnninnnnl Int Lin local I I lUI'c`- KN": LIT. u.A.u.. UITIVT I'- morning with aqoi I lot tho Iooal lotto and in organizing company In olaotiva work in aupptaoai dinrdot and vans- ing any ontbtaak violoooo. So noth- lnghaaoocunod in violation ol hr and ordat although a largo nunhor ol ions looking charaotata van in town night. Tbay wata wall watohad and no auaanpt waa undo to to!) or aaal. Annlvu-nu of 'l nhlu--Unknown '0- na Aul-pouuauo. lloxnnl. Q00 . Oct 2l.--`I'll: In tho `vcnuyoltln IKIIIOOCTIICIL :::|nnd_ inhnnr hi- Ih ml ' ulorlulon In-wlw an luv swan pun. `flu dau-Mica I J Waugh. RX, Nd-an nnnnnnnl nlnh u-nlh. nllmlljli-Intlqnltw 4 stylishly an-ad nu lo ooudtnidth to-dq mph-unnnnhlhnvhdndl NEW v6?ik_s'rATE. $10000 an ""'l'IOIIll lklloi. I nlol unvur Iur wu- Ion'o livery. accidentally toll ll tow days .351: right knee unling between two nllo. The injnriu did not bother him It the thin. hub in conhimaing his work the Irritation onuud Iynovim to not in, and Ohio morning In VII baton to the cannon] Iuunhnl for Innunont. Thu full Locu Illltla outed on urroooqno Wlndur lulonu. Wmnoon. N.8.. Oat. 2l.--Lsdy fllloy and the nth: India (mm B! Jbhnabo no no help tbowindoor India In Iholnliol wort. 'nd but thin mating. While that nt..::|In:u that will III. on u our WWI. IITIVX T" IIIII fill`. VVIIIII Ityoyotayihn tlnyvill live on the car I IIIIOI . v...-..a.- oh- 1...: ...nm- _... ..I|..I NELSOWS ITAYUE DIXIATED, g 1;, H1 `flu?- bonanza -via.-..-.9 wm-ou.on..ou. :x.-ruamif`.-I-. nn can nouj In ' `nil TO PREVENTPVLUNDER. BAKING!" V~%.+f _Pown:I35_;% %` v ---.u r OOINIRCIAL. -$.35 $00` UAIIIII. A- 8. 88nd 90,, Princess Street. J. MITCHELL ll -uul H Dnlmmu tpnni -I 0 431.4. .1. \J-Lulu: Undo! Prlnoou Shoot. lulu lot lacuna. _n._| -,,.L-_1A)-_ _.-_. Tho riu thnt we Alma -..o. nl AA'I Hill`. 4 P. I.wE|l|Il0l] What In '1`:-an Iplnng In tho Bponlng Ann: of IN! Bu!) Olly. Ewh team in the Qnoboo action In: mob dolut. Reid will not play with Ougoodo on 8:- huvdnv, dAu.......on. unilton but I wrong buck division, but their wings no wont. Owimr mininriu in Sntnrduh name. mo unlouo grounul uul Iwuruuun. The protons of Brocknllo ngnimt Granite: will be dooidod at a meeting of the union executive at. Toronto to-nig ht. Tnrnnfn NA-I - "0-nun-lg III] A bi! IofnI in;' Qunlltlu. mo union oxocuuvo an roronw co-mg nu.` Toronto Nun : "0Ioodo bu I big enough wing lino to mow down anything in tho country." Big enough unuredly. but not good enough ! ' ` It. in nid t.hnI: Smcllio will D111 contra out not goon onougn : It. in aid that Sunellio play lnlt !or Otuwu City ngnime Manual on Saturday. Smollio bu declared his in- tention oh aiu In in . Tnlnnhn glnhn? Lznnnanr Jim Pu-kor. uoo vuw uogoouo. The inoormodinto and junior Granite foocballtounn held I pnocioo match on the athletic grounds this ufhornoon. Th; mates: of Brocknllo animt. Lennon ox aguu playing. Toronto Globo: Mamgor Jim Parker. of Queen's, hail: from Stirling, Onu.. and in u hustler. Ho know every man an Qnoon a, from Billy BIKOI` to `Ally. Bu-nnkvilln nnnhm-tn:-I nv tho Grlnibul ; tnonr wings are won. a Owing boinjnriu in Sntnrdnfs game, \ Flood bu not been out this week so pno- ` M nice with Oogoodo. ` Tim infnrmulhtn And iunior Grnnibo ll'0Ill only DIIOT no `any. `_ Brookwllo Iupomn my tho -Gnnibu "will home in the buzgnco conch ahead" nth: nanny : game. Ooruinly. it sticks and goons: an noon-tad to for the "boat.- ml. `H-ndlonn rlnlnnhnrl Vm-mitt at Wnmillnn n ml." Hemilton detected Venit.y at Hamilton yeetotdey by eight. ho eix. '1`.A.C. think they have 1 chance of defeating the Tigers. Outside of Queen : the eympechy here in ell with the Hemilton mountaineers. VAQOA-nIg- 51.- n-(Int; nut. flu-nnibgnt _ THE FRENCH AMBASSADOR. - I. runou-o an and n Dintin(ui.|ho1l' Career In Diplomacy. Jule: Combon, the newly appointed French ambassador to the Uniud Staten. comes to us direct from Algeria, over whlch French colony he has held way as governor genengllor mvernl you-a. In order that no olllight any that M. Cnmbon I odlninatrntion of the ailalrn of thin impor- tant colony had not been entirely satisfac- tory to the French government. he was ap- pointod honorary governor of Algeria, 3 distinction never before conferred ,upon any French diplomat. M. (inmbon oomn of on old and distin- TDO l'lOI IBIIID W0 QIIIUO dutlnod to be the pot: of each Illdonry plliuor. I! you buy I Shot from us. on will be proud of in ` I3 quslib 95. Birds won't) make you then. `II `IUD FD. HIEIIKOII IIIO|II'lClllUUI'Io Yutordgy the osdota and Grnnitul nun had 3 pruotlco mulch on tho Royal milinn oollnna mmmn. The Gnnitou IONIC Illa prwucc lnltcn on (III nuyu ill II In 0 its :nr?ru,nn`:.nr.:'n.nArmt.hn`mh:`lf hundndrruk. '.';1il.'...;`2I."'.?...'a'.'."h.`u n.`..`.`.Ta..`. :'?.I'.{.`IZ whilo tho milrluy non tuning to mourn I point. John J. Hunts in nrnmrinn for I much poml. John J. Hunter in urnnging for botwun tho Rogiopoliu md St. Lawrence hotlnll nuns. to hoplnyod. it possible. nn ntnrdnv lmmndlnlnlv balm! tho Gnnltd III DIR FIIIIGIIWII WI)`, wlulolu. It In considering an norm oi oithor bun. BI-;:l.vi.!rlo. thy think. cannot ho mun: otooto popon can In upon I Oqoodo has no "cinch" in Saturday : gun with Qooon`t. And that tho legalities will Inn to got to work to win. Quota : no nyin; limo about tho unit. but with Ihdrfotou no `nyin low." and will ton- ds 5 good uooounlo thounolvooin tho Ouowolhohou: "Arnnorhuhoou oiuooloudforthoputlovdqyothuotw woo won ohoulto Ioouoonothor wing -unoploywilhthoirclnbfonhoholouoo olllonoooo. Itiooowoutodlhntilho l'\..L D... .1 I... no.9 . D-nan : tang, French diplomat. M. Oumbon guished French family, and he knows all shout who his grandfather want. A street in Pu-in bears his name, and one of his Ancestors was a member of the constitu- Olnnnl nnnnantlnn nnd mor 0f- IOOBKII ICIIII. U) DO pllyiu. ll pouuuc. on Saturday hnlmdiuuly below the Gnmtd II and 'Vu-dty 111 (ch. Both gums can he witnund for 0:: ulmiuion. nnAL`A Lg: -an-n Ahll ADQIC nuns- Broohillo bu clan crazy over ruby football. In ptoplo of that town vi puoont moooyon Sound: n gum in tho non rkltonlou my, vi at stall nnndtl-rlnn tho main of nithnr ham. Inna. uunowuuuuuunuwu Ron. of 1 Q0000 : mu. vuIpolonof.un1l|huhowiII be Ivhllhoouavuon Bat .{whonIboy |!|'I;Ip spins Ioill." W I. I0! In hauls:-vino 0:2 : Ed I m: I. JULR8 CARBON. mat and In tho Frmch (ambassador at Con- ntnntluuplo, where he has made a brilliant rot-ord. I.`...k..-...ann (`nmhnn nmv-nndn M. Pam- `Vcrthumonts have - been telling -woumkind abolgt New Winter D3"; uftenday TAYLOR'S ad. ].lcK II. .-Many itylea have been l bt"`h!y desdribed, and not one told of twice. Many ochon will get an occhsional But try carneuly as w V-.. ----- ----'--.-..-A A- ..f _" l`(\(`0l'll. Embnssador Cambon succeeds M. Pate- uotre, whose left handed promotion" to the court of Madrid is said to have been made to punish him for falling in love with nnd marrying Miss Elva-raon oi Phil- mir-iphia without asking permission of his government. All Eumpean governments, except that of England, consider the mar- ringu of one of their representatives abroad to a foreigner without omclai sanction a most umiipiomat-ic rocedure, and most of thcm discourage such alliances. A German army oivcr does not dare to mrry even one of his own countrywomen without obtaining the consent of the autocratic young wnr lord, and in Rusain the oiciais of the civil and military service are under almost as great restraint. France in a re- public. it in true. but here and there in odd corners may be found traces of the punt monan-.h_v, and this is probably one of them. From Washington to Madrid is de- cidedly not a promotion, for the formal, ntticial society of the dreary Spanish` court is relished by few diplomats who have spent a wimp: in our capital city. member or me c-uuauuw tlonal convention and creator the gnaw book of the public debt In 1754, Hi: v.....o_|..- M Paul Cnmbon. In alooadlplo- book of the public debt In run, an brother, M. Paul Oambon, also A d1plo- I :umny. Oollc-tiara innbitubo sports occur on Fri- Inn AI .. ....nn OPORTING PARAG RAPH8. |m ENTIIMO` MEDAlS.| -nuy Wen to the Iron: min; the nu l1Id-`l'IIe lode! they new Loo; Look- ed tor In at last lonheonleg. In view of the feet that the ilnperiel government he: st but decided toreoogniu the eleilne of the vetenni of 1866 !or medtla, it in interesting to know just who are entitled to receive theee silver tohene of eervioe rendered to this` young country in its day: of peril. At thetltne being it ie impouihle to given oogrect list of the lumen of III who then responded to the cell of duty. but undo the number ere: T.|nnh.(1nI. (3. A. irknntrick. Lieut- call of duty, but unon mo nnmnor an : Llouh.-Col. G. A. irhpntrick, Liam ..- Col. John Kort. Liouo.-Col. D. Call hon, Lloot.-Col. John Dull , Major W. in, Major E. H. Bmytho. Major W. Baillie. Cope. E. Horny. Capt. H. Cunninghun, Capo. J. Mlnnn o,C?t. F. 8. Root, Cog. W. Skinner. Capt. . Blnvin, Capt. J. . Johnston. , Aloundor Horn, W. Mcnmmon. Joseph Jamison, M. S. Buthorlond, John Orr,John Allen, William Allen, P. Auolotino, John Andorlon. Charles Aggor. John AI-nob, W. Adams. '1`. ' Barlow, J. Bonnet, C. Bout:-ldgo, G. Birch. 8. Birch. J . Bnnnintor, John Bell, '1`. Cambridge, E. Conley, A. Can, M. Clnxton, W. C051, H. Orohhorl. W. Dunlop, 8. Dnvoy, . Davie, A. Davis, R. Dowlor, J. Evnna, E. J. Folios. J31: Grahun, J. Gibson, M.D., J. A. Gu-dine ,J. Hnrlxou, 8. Hamilton, W. I.....:.. n- Janna 'l`, `H . Johns. TAY%LQ_B.7.$, oiiuaens or THE xmasrou v;1'enANs- Association. eooeptea. W. Lake requested that the eubject of shipping cheese directto Englend be sgein taken up, end requested L. L. Gellegher to give the been! some information on the subject. Mr. Gelleghsr presumed there were not leee thsn.l0,000 boxes of cheese st preeent in Fronteneo county fec- toriee. He submitted gures which went to show that viding the bond shipped its eheeee to nglend end sent e men over to sell the seine. nine oente in box being realized. the sslesmen would clear themselves. If nine and a half oents e pound we! realized the petrons would have e hslf cent to the good. The height rete from Kingston to Li.-..-mnl -mld 4l.79n. ner 100 nounde. ,............ ....-... -_.- _ -._.- --_- ,_ __, {rel ht. Livorpool would 41.790. per poundl. He thought there would not. be my risk in ehipping to England and he would bewilling to consign his oheooe. R Thvin uid than for two Venn ho had bo consign me oneeeo. R. Davie said that for two eare he ahipped cheese to England.and in the end he did not realize any more than those who eold at. the board. Beeidee. he did not get hia money prompely. while the board pat.- rona received their money without having no wait; monhhe for is. It. would be just. as side to consign cheese to a commission house as to eend a man with it. C. Langwith informed the board that some one ago he had shipped cheeeo direct to ngland and had realized two and e hall cent: a pound in advance of local prices. w, 1) Hart. mm the board some infor- com; pound In savanna 01 noon pnuua. W. 1). Hart give the board Inntion touching the advance of money or bill: of Indian. He advised sending I man with the cheats to negotiuco the solo. J. Croomoro favored oncouroging local buyers. The patron: wanted molt money and could not Afford no wait for it. E. J. Mndden counseled the` board to ship in chouo through l corn- miuion homo. Ho offend to odvunce Tc. _ .........I I`... .ll u In-uni -nnlrl nhin_ I pound [or N! lane Douro wouiu eulp. - J. Rneeellpointedoutthetnonnncouldgo to England and negotiate e eele without go- ing tothe brokers. There wee no object in eending amen with the cheeee. Dr. Sende held the lime view. u did eieo J. Nicolle, who thought the patron: hed better eooept eight end I hit cent: here and n t nan my ring. He ptainte: out the: 1 were eevy an e ergee Ineny. Er. Lehe Inoved}thet the bond ehip oheele direct to Englend. but thie wee voted down end Mr. Len with Iuggeeled thetboth buyere end eelnen meet on Tneedey next to dieceee the eitnetion with n vinw In nlinvinu H10 comzeeton. Thil J. A. uu-dlngl. nation, 15. nlmuwn, vv . Irwin. Ow Jones. T. H. Johns, E. Lynn. E. Luv, J. Laird, J. F. Martin, W. Mokins, J. Molonoy. W. Muclxlor, E. Mu-tin, W. Miller. W. Moore, W. Meek, J. Mccomlnon, R. McLeod, A. C. Mo- Mohon. A. Mncdonald. A. McCall, C. H. Powell, D. Rae, H. Rutbon. J. Reid, 0. Rutherford, G. 8. Rutherford, J. Smith. A. W. Stevenson, T. Smeabon, S. Sutherland. F. Show, W. Sa.undern,`G. Soon. J. Tait, F. Tracy, R. Vuney. C. H. Vnnluven, G. Wilson, R. Young, 1:}. Young, A Lively Dlseuulon over The lotion To Ship Oheeee To Engluad. It is estimated thet there ere between 10,000 and 15.000 boxes of cheese unsold in the county of Frontenac, end every day the amount is increasing. There is en un- bridged ghlf between the cheese buyers end the selesmen, end et the pre- sent there seems to be no wey of settling the difference. At to~de s session of the Frontenac cheese hoerd t e highest price offered wes 8:}c.. while the seleemen were looking for at least one cent better. These factories had cheese on sole : n..I......l _ A-in.-. ma. Rggp (`,pgg}> I, mlulon DOIIIO. III ouonvu to uuvnuul pound for ull the board would uhip. J. Runnllnointaodoutthatnomnncou Iuncl;y_. O;tober 3! PER ITBAHAR NORTH KING. ' 0.VI DAY IN RJUBE STIR. `lino Tibl :-Loan Kingston 5 p In. Anivo Oltllowo 1 mm. Returning, have Ohulotto I p 3. Honda). Home Tnudny morning. I'll-tho! uuoulnn apply to noun. 1!. H. G! LDIBSLIEVI. Iunur. "i7i'o"a'sK E'E.'.'.u.n"" cup In: as. and Inn boon dioohorgod by iudgo 1~.u.nL Tho inn Ilnnd nine for eonvie. ll!` law III III! DI` Vlllllowl ue ]UIl.I 'I'oehil|'e court today ee Adolph L. Luoegere bend hole the foeenen of the twelve Ineo who have been oooeidee-in; hie one lot the poet eixeydx hoe:-elhe wonle. "Ween uneble to egree upon 1 verdict ? In- pertunble en eveneviociogoojoyeube woede. the woodethl none of the no 2.. ch`: KI- In QL-and "Q dnll nn Tlgfjlglff Ii IQ Ti pomut. William Ollulu. la la than In-inuuhovu lot! but to jdl.|ho juryvudinnoulnntlthogtultrinlvu These lecnonee mu (means on sue : Colored-Arigen. 103; Beer Creek. 100; Bette:-see, 210; Clare View, 200; Excel- eion. 32: Glenburnie, 100; Glenvele. 60; Gilt-Edge, 35; Keenan` & Son. 150; L90 Luke. 90; Morning Star, 60; Ontario. 80; Pine Hill. 78; Pine Grove, 90: Sunbury. 200; St. Lawrence. 26; Silver Sprints. 3|; Tichborne, I15; Thoueand Island. 59. White- Fish Creek. 60; Maple Leaf, 40. Menu. Venluven. Murphy and Nicolle mnde eelectionr, but their olfere were not nnnnnm Tllly non no uncut uh Iluluwou wwn I View to nlioviog the couguon. was adopud. Jonlubhngnod. Cnxcmo, Oot. 2l.-'l'bo jury in the Iaulgonouohu diugrood. nine inn-on holding out for oonviotion. Tho inn in nu Lunhnrtnnnhu din- Illl Inc all can aulunorguu Dy [lingo Tubhill. The jury uood nine for convic- tion And that for |cquit.tnL They Inn boon dudlookod for thirty-tight Ilourl. `Mn mm: light n! A mid gunman mm-n. H 03%`! I3 @II'5"Ul'IIU IIUIIIT. ` The paw IIt&l.nboold :dIIoIlIlI:' . . `i , . 'l?n'I.hill'n court zulnv n|n'Adolnh'l... km WW?` II WTKTIII XWIC ITZII wuwithhlnuothoond. Houwodup. and. with only I good-unkind nib oahiccvuih lam shook hands withhin nn.AI-noltl. consul and his bnincu nnn-:1 ml-1 (`nylon In j ILA; FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. 53! ; Va Tcannot `am It use for yourself. --- --I / 7 - - _ . - --I ..- ,.- on of all. p4u'.Y mun. QHURSUA r. 'oc~ro1mn 21. 1391. T1 `l'hoVoql-ohotlcwnolowdld l=='l'ID Ixnllnnr. 1.! I11. W WW T 3.1 VIWWC-- ---V` I-~ Illllli 0! IEK. ' Fina phno tuning. J. Raynor. LG!" 0| - d:)'..::.`:7..l::{:i.j.?.' dead. Ho d I Keeley`: jo nary more. 3u:.u Vncunria n'1:hie! cook in had! I: t ts - "`3;3i ...n.'n.';'.'.fI... . .?.3'a.'.".1 libnty had oookou lol` her for may yous. Bi: Hon-all Mackenzie : medial library I in 5.10 be sold to auction in London. I ll` I1...a~.n uni -al. on! Na- York. V in to be sold to auction in uonaon. - G. '1`. Reerty end write, of New York. no 38 the British Amerioln hotel. The member: of me Geiuhe open oom- -unnu n-A ntnnnlnn ab. hhn Rritilh Tue memnera or we uoluu apex. unu- ny are stopping at the British American tel ` The Intel! boy eometimee etaeele into the parlor And given his nine: ewey before Ihe u engaged. . A women ie eo eontrery that if you tell her to dry up she will squeeze waver out of her eyes. Prnnlmn. Lnnmghim- mnnen are bII.l.`i9d or her Preston. Lancashiro. pauper: buliod in oonl coating tron: one penny to four- ponoo each. n ' ` Two inohol of cloth Iron ndrou onoo worn by Flora Mnodomld cold in Invornou htoly for 832. D. 0. L. Kilborn, of Chontu, Chino. ha nlkod for n your`: furlough to return to Canada on n viuit. , A n nn... 1.... ...o..mul fl-nrn Sam] Unnnan vmu. A. R. Milne has returned from Solo` after preparing the engine of the Itenmer Pueport for winter Iuorege. Ah the mug: mxmroa. we have them. rueport xor winter Imago. Ah the noweat mxsuroe. Our uniting: are the swollen in town. See them. Dunlop, King uroet. Thu ralnbiva aim of tho earth I! oom- cket % N ews. them. uumop, mug an-sec. Thor relative size of the parod with the Inn in, Approximately, thus of I grain of sand to an orange. Rnnumnrin. in Wnlnn. bu nobhnd a desbh l'il'IIVll.!I"0IlW!l'Y .\ o.!int Iwu Io Gum` __ an-ywuumn-npgea to othc sirh -M cuagonaoue. of grain or and to orange. Beeumerie, in Wales. has in three months. The Int two persons buried there were over eighty years of Age. ` Cheese woe bid at Nnpanee at 810.: Twoed. 80. to 9a.: Stirling. 850. to 8 11-160.; no sales. Woodstock sold 350 at iin noon. The British foreign trade in_ bicycles unountad in 1895 to $6,747,012, In 1896 to 89.056320, and in 1897 (eabilgntnd) 37.- 877.275. Jnhn J Tillnv, innnnnfnr of model schools. 511,219. John J. Tilloydnspoptor of model achoqlg. Toronto, is in the city. To-dny he onu- onlly examined covers! of the modelers at Consul school. At. ck- u'....I_ D-....I. D..I.....t, u...:n. nu... IJOIII-II'Il I0!!!)Ul- At: the Hog : Bhck Robert Smith. gov- ernment contractor, in taking out atone for tho improvements 0! the canal locks at. Kin anon Milli. m - `I 1.-.! Dtgvnuv Inn mlinvnd Han uh-and. may are conlucloreu I gm uououcy. Toohkond is be! rovngod by molorin. which in more do ly there than cholero. It has raged there for four years ond loovol the survivors nnb for work. The disease is spreading throughoub Rnuion Tnrkoetan and Merv. _ A wealthy Monhrooo, Pm, formor wn found" dead in his born, bound bond and foot and with his head crushed. It is thought to be the work of robbers, who Ir ro scored away before they could wooin- p|?noh choir dutordly deed. Whilo n nuaennor train on the Walt. pnan Dunn` uuuruly uouu. Whilo I puaongor Shore railway Ina nearing Eu: Utiet the other evening. u woman brought. the train ton nund-still by vnving I blazing rag over her head. Shn than extinguished the light and diuppearod. There In: no call to stop the train. nhinf nfnar Hnint the nhanmahin Anbin. to stop we train. Chief ofoer Homo! the eteemehip Arabia. which run aebore eome time ago at Cap A'La Loche. Que., will come out of the dry dock Tueedey. After discharging the orrgo on land the will proceed to Hamburg for permanent repairs. The accident bee coat the company about 815,000. Matthew Cunnimzbam went to Heighte- town. N.J.. from Nova Scotia. and while there fell in love with and married Ire. Reid. oi Virginia. They were to leave on the morning train end an it pulled into the station. Cunningham jumped aboard and vnllnrl 9 "Hnnd.hve. sweetheart. rrood-bve. amnion. Ullnnlngnlln jlunpuu Iouuru anu yelled :"Good-bye, eweeuheert, good-bye," and dieeppeued. ' HABVESI HUME sxcunsum

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