Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Oct 1897, p. 4

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IIIIIU IIII IOI'Vl0Co The collegiate institute pupil. charged with writing obooono words on the wall: of Viooorin school. failed to nppur when his mum wu culled. A: he would not recog- mu I aummona a warrant was iuuod for hia nrru&` W Good Conduct. Ottawu I":-Q0 E I. lhmnn -....I... I\...:-I n-1 -v-any I Ivaavv Innate luaauji. At the. police court thia morning the young girl charged with atealing from her miatreaa waa brought before the magiatrate. Upon the advice of Col. Dutf her couneel entered the lea o( guilty. the magistrate remarking t at bad the plea been entered in the tint inatance the girl would have been aaved the humiliation of goin to jail. She waa given a lectun upon t e folly of her act, and in oonaideration of her former good behavior and 0! reporte of her good character received from the authoritiea at Gravenburut, the magiatrate allowed her to go. thinking the had already been eumciently puniahed. A leading merchant was in court and expreea- ed vi ingneaato take the young woman into hia service. TL- ...ll....:-a- &...a:a..a- ........n -|.-....._.a of 1 Onunoqno nu|dono-l`luh loll o tron: Ill to 143-Abnmlonod by Phy- |IclAn|-Dr. Anon`: OIIPO for the Burt laud Ills Llfo. Four years ago Jacob Dawitbd. of Hay Inland-near Gannnoque-wu drug d nlmonb to the ver of death by droa ml heart diaouo. omodiu failed. Physi- cian: failed. He wu {Even up to die. From vigoroun mnnhood e no to a broken, dupondonb wreck. Ho urod Dr. Agnew : Cure for the Heart, tuned in faithfully. and ho-duyjowoighn 218 pounds. and live: no blue the day the great mass; wu rooommondod to him. For sale by . H. Medley. ` llvvluuullnou. OootluIdchnpuAiuI|uhy`I. DION." Asked if it was true that he had nhnken hands with the doboobivoa. ho up rod simply horried, and and he drew t. line then. ` IIIIDIIIUUT I0 TIIIIU II? II I0!` I3. LII UIIU CC I woe stripped to my underc othee. my clothes Ihook out end held up to the light, my etockinge turned inside out end my hoote tapped on the oor. They're e pretty `good eizeuocking down At his feet) but ere isn't room to store 032,000 in them. I wee then chucked into on 814 cell and looked up. I didn't sleep a wink all night The Bret thing I new in the morning Wee the wohhling heed at a men etli.cted with St. Vitue' anoe peering in at me. He wanted to know whet I we: in there for, and walking any in- formed en imbecile. elco en occupant of the corridor. thet there was A big fellow in there. During the dey Ed. cent up in bed, which was put in the corridor, and I was more comfortable. I tell you. boy, I don b wont nnothor experience of that kind. I repeatedly told the detectives to erreet me and stop all this anxiety. and I would prove myself innocent in a court of law. but until I heard the look click on my cell I did not reelin my awful posi- tion. A-I.-.vl RI :5 _.-- 1-..- A|._A L- L-.uI -L_I.-_ I'0IUll UK IIIIU JIITI. III III WIIUIU weigh: fnllin on my wrist lnmod ft. and In shoulder lo 5 t it: ll lore at. In tho coll nun. .0-Jinn-A in -nu uvul--n nth`: -an-unlnmlugn IIDDIX DI QIIWIIIII WII III OITIIT IU|' INTI I months ulu-_v. bub. moth); undo; inIhn|c- eionl from his counsel. Mr. Ponton refund touooopb it. Mr. .a|-and has also boon dilmluod. Mg, Ponbon told of bin unit in than worda : Thorn In: no nod of my foroo ; I hold them I would along quietly. There were four big poggompn then, but for :11 than the pub tint chain on my wrlllz and jork mo along. (L I paid for tho cab mm 0! my own pocket. An tho jail I ttinnnd own A win nhromhad Aaron I UIU uuu I trip port on Imluhn In JAMES REID. IIIIIII IIID ll--u... ifiiponm. nun. ":5 1. yo:-'u3n"'opuud an an but at Manda morning Int. Mr. Bum! hand- od the 03 and cab to K. R. Suntan, the new collar. than intimnblng to Ponton Nut his no:-vice: were no longer nquind. On Wodnmdny the Inter I-ocoivod forum! no- tion of his dlnmiml, the ransom (int: he- ingytlnt he Invited and nllowod outlidora into the bank. playing omit obtain, and other i ulu-itlu. Aooumpanictzg the notion of d uniunl vol III ordor thus nuunblu-F ..I.n- hub nnblnau anal--. In-be-nun, THE Poufon out `rho Inn; Inn `loll: thou llo `lino In JAIL N Nllrlnoo loam; : "I. Mnnlnn um AN ALARMING CONDITION. Illlhry Iodlonl Iotabllnhlncnt. .- :- |._2_._ ___-..,| .1 -V ICCIIQRI Wyoot -IL-_A III_-_AAl_ I`: ouudluon. .I_-;;__ 1,, , To-05) ! Polloo Oourt Tldlll -. 6|`; -\A'hA --....A AL:- _.-.._:.... Tho Dunno: Ilotol Iolhno x _2_LA AL_ __.____-..-, ,3 ..n , OIIU 0| lily OW" WOIDK All IIIIO Jill I n over A wire stretched acvou I b of tho ynrd, and In whole ahhhllinn on mv wrinh lunnd f. and mi JUST wan YOU ARE u_)_9_x1m; _g=p_1;_g Ioohylnhuhouu-.7 D2__l- ___.___2-_ -,, n The Cold Days make the Monon go. Oomfonrly boorhd dun: inbrolon. Their Linntluuesll Gonna Tailor Inulo(and cannot be to- pntod) -products of the Boat Motors in the World. Slylo. Fit and Finish !Y...-..--...-I...4I ' `- [Nae Door so Bhndnnl am. :;;;;.',:,.:.;.;.:;.' Show the mac Stock omrnnmnmr in tho City sud to it every day. Style: Always up-to-duh and Price: the Levant. -Jv - rMen's Collars, Belfast made, 4-ply linen stand-up, 4 hei hts, all sizes, special at 2 for 25c. ' `he biggest Tie value that was ever passed over a counter is tns line of New York styles and make. Strings, Puffs, Bows at 25c, 35c, 50c. They have ot the quality of silk and the new shape wrinkles tiat tell` of best Neckwear. Patterns and designs are exclusive. Starr& S utc lie, 7Don t You Know That UV! IIQII U nlaundriedwhite Shirts, linen fronts and bands, continuous facings, well stayed and double back, spe- cial at 50c. _--...J..2...l (;`L!..a... .-_...1- .........2..II.. A... ...._ .....l.... ......l -'F\REE`_-` spox 5: `i`f"-"-%I !.3..1S.- _.-- g CIA comes from hav_ing a good supply. We are doing all we can to win po ulanty by giving the best goods at- the least prices. t is a satisfaction to have a good sup- ply of good Shirts,"in being sure that the S irts you put on will t and eel good. Our Shirts feel good and they stay good longer than others. The last longer because they are made more carefully an ofbetter ma- terial_. _ . 11111 0. IN` I . 10 A 25c pxalir. .... ... _,.,-. Laundried Shirts, made specially to our order and sold special at 75c each. Laundried Shirts, colored fronts and detachable colored cuffs, 6 patterns, special at $1. Men`s Belfast made 4-ply Linen Cuffs, special at Ann -sounn Satisfaction in Men's Furnishings DR. SANDEN, I56 St. James Street, MONTREAL, QUEBEC. If'1>'os:1(Vb"':,'-::|a':=llc:n:!`: :>';1'auYl:'r'n1:'<: 0; Elig`? have a. fgiend near by who would examine the belt (93 you. * Wnte to-day (or pamphlet and particulars. .. V A LEW`! C I publish in my I-IealthWorld,"(aent free, sealed with book) lnore than four hundred sworn voluntary testimonials new every month. ' ' I forfeit $5,000 if the currents from my Belt are not felt imme- diately upon applying to the body. `You wear it at "night. '- ` up an u-n-.\ can u Inn_n| 2 Vin! I Ql =23- IT TIUFS In: IJHH and caugng a free cisculation o_t"l1o3'&':J '{'n' tlgrgug gives development and speedily cures , 2 9 A Cr :1` JCT?-T I know the actionrof eve drug . that was ever prescribed. but otvlne say as physician to patient, as man to man, medicines at best will but |timn- late. The do not tone. What we must empioy is nature`: own gift. We need go no further. Why not ,n _ \ one element most im neat to life in` 'l',,-/ man or .beast-EL CTRICITY-- ; : 7 With my latest improved Gnlvnnie Body Battery and Supporting Suspensory I combine a self-treatment which is positive and lasting. 0 ' On myprqfesxionalword I make this statement: To weak men, young, middle aged or old, who ma have the least foundation left to build tipon, I promise a positive an permanent cure bytho judicious use 0! my Electric Belt. More than 5,000 attested to this last year. up A-I-1-nag -I-Ln: nannu lkl 'l'I'.lIB'PV BAVQ use that potent force which ,oho no~ . bountifully bestow: upon In? The tid. _,.au ~ - -. - V . "THREE OLQSIEB OF_ -MIN " is the title of 1 little pgcket volume I have just xasued, showpng the eects of eetly nbuui or later excesses. Ever weak men, angle, mamed, young or 01 . should read it and get t e benet of my thxrty years experience. an e I - ' ist iii the scientic treatment of Drains, L080. lnpotency. I Back. Vericocele and Undevelopment. H V L Mgglcmss _WILL NOT cune. liijjun -2 V - - - . `PORMBRLY RICHMOND -d` 00. I18 and 120 Princess Street. The Leading Millinory and Mantle sun, SDENCE & cg. ' DC". IVIUIU IIIILI a,VVU Dlsl-using uv `luau nun: iv--u a'I;u.?;"..P;?,':.T9';1!1.'5?f?.5;'$f1oL'3`J11` .I.`.,?`.}.Y.. J U!-IVII nyrlllub Iv on-v uv - v- - ---- _ f'}I)sgb`l` a,RcaEllSI1nE2'.>ns1x_w:n|-1|alfL_r< oygqrgg, or pro U 8LEEbl: _S"!4N $ 1_N_1!1.1N NM E. B. LOUCKS.335 KING STREET 148 P31110188 BTBIET 3: H on a nun... $`:::-.: ...x.'*'I"*.;".`.'."*':'r:7. It ..'.T`.:2'n".:.h '.`.'.:.:."_`.:'_ lHI||~ In haul nth: oltoovu. A No . 1'1: 33'. "$2: u.;':`1':."..`a`{`` "` 40 LES` FOR 10. All Ital-Iplnllicu DR. ROSS KIDNEY Ayn : LIVER PILLS "....""""........ Illlouaou and Blood Bunion. IOBIIT IND. Ilnnnnr. - 'o'vaua-roan." --novu.IIc. T Iv: jw vs uuwvud ZCICIC` I-."`.'. ."u3.`1'1'"&?.'5.`f'2..:.7`.'.`.' , znoxo. I.`.'a2$`.`..`.'rf`.?; `'2 Lb]. annnonmi. Thun- `rho Ldncnn; Undertaker and Furniture Innutnot. urer 25! and 256 Princess Street. ._- 1 v__ - _'Fu'Is_REAIEs ma Racono. Antique Oak nish, with British bevel plate mirror. Exactly same as cut. lI'l |.III 30%.? AILIINTI. own or to much anxmy to him. Jana Young. omulanh. val: null- yotudny on I [0 Ann 6 porpo- tnlocl on John Ilc0nnn. at tho nun place. Chic! Adam and oonuublo Hut! had quit: an uniting the in uniting unit nun. who in haul in that district an tho noto- rou J1 Yrng. The math: III Ii any Ifli to can in its about and u.."`3m uullotcdutih uuiuhotory amount IIIII sun nouns Dual ollljlry nu of much unxiooy to him. Janna: \`nnuu- AI II--IL.-I. u..- ONLY $18. Inuwu III uupnuw. nnu II I oromcmn-luv at In. la`. 8. Riolnrdnon ufd Mn. A. .W. Grunge. In. Posplor wu Min Halon Dag. dmglmr ol dwud Duly. found-ly of Apollo. but now ol London. On. 12. ll. Balm! in to report It the bud 011300 in `Domain and will in all probability rennin than for I mm. A lu-goly uignod `clan in bl elmulntod for It. Balm: roun- tlou. lunanyfrlondolnnfooloorty IMO tho meant but but-nlarv hn bun hhn own. an many lncnul DUI [Cl sorry burglary ha been the man nf In much Anxinv as him. uiuuurrvu w ulpnnii. Ill`. INK!!!` ll ox- Eoctod to Arrive this mo:-tun . o in well ll mm in Nnpuno. and in n rothcr-in-law 1:! Mn. l-`. 8. Rinhnrdnnn un-I Mp. A W Arnctod for luau: - Inn;-ad from 4' Ilchl[un-0ther Nun: lhunl. I Namxn. Oct. %.-Yootord|y word no nooivod that Arthur Poplar. of thoouolph brunch of tho Dominion bunk. bu boon tnnofornd to Nnpsnoo. Mr. Po lot in ex- unnlnd in Alrivn thin mm-nimr. A in -all Thy will not last long. Come and get one. >_.n-_-- N:\TX;4-A3n sxpscrco. I 2-... up not snow and omit ?jn.vIhIIuoIunuIrIuIng. V w Lonnou, Moninn, L Tonoum. \VlNNl|`lO, Vmcovvu. ma mccuuw mg. Co., lEIlIl|'Co Oven ventil- Itcd and cam- ented top and bottom, ensur- ing even cook~ inn. CIXDK WIN l i techno lb`). | `g. --nu-we av! wunuuuuuvillloll rdounnd. which might both: have bunli uncud. Still it run pociliarly Vloryin ihinlnonoo and upplicuionmnd those:-iuhvohd nocuu farngriov- noointqudtoit. Ill-.!ludyhoIndo 'I|huppuuIiuuuutqnonh. 1501.0! nllpuphhvocgnn aunt who they theft!-uanowholnlonntllho ohududolpuhlionnnlily. Bi:-(lulu 1`uppII'."nitlIr.Iud,y.vInn hovel! dryothot hduunoltt nth pupln U vullhthinpnmnd on tho nulbuo ucpptlhbquhlnrunhlqnpldcn huhlohlllculo Dull give in unciqchuhiullo Id uluqlt onto. luulnlluuu iInInl.Io- unt `lippudllhzhhunl his dI&.&IIIIul'pu. lpuh>Iohlh1;l1n Novaunu. OIdthItBt(|IIu &-vuu)pv- u-u|vu\IncIbcuvhnpIny~ uunohhhunulo on-than cl ml-mg`.-A._A'.L.....A_.`AA_.-n 4 WHAT WOULD THEY DO 3 ' Hon. Mr. Rudy nu gos hook at the men vhohuo ludnomuohtouyof the cold jmioo" be punched in Owen Sound. Then was a bye-oloction thonfor uncom- mou, and the lihortl candidate In the lion. Hr. 1`nonon.who npnnnud Bunt- ford. Ir. Hardy : homo, for` may yarn in the cannons. Ir. Rudy wont to the hip 01 I friend. sud inoidcnally nurt- od that It vuunu-in; to ho npnunlud inpullunonsbyonovhowunnouhorof tho guqotununtsndttriuudthsnooowho in oppodtion could only upset "cold ju- tioo"fot hiocountihonoy. hwu an 0!- nnounam in -|.:.L .L-_. ._.- _-A - A BRITISH DEMAND. Canada hae been fortunate in the adver- tising the hen received in England in this jubilee year. Sir Wilfrid Laurier gave it the wideet publicity, by reason of bin greater prominence. and the ciroumetanoee attending hie viut; and Sir Donald Smith added to the good record by hie eocial {uno- tione. by the faith he had in the enterprise of the people, by hie practical end peraonal endoreation of the feat Atlantic eteamahip line. He hae taken stock in it. Now Hon. Mr. Fielding. in London, in connection with the loan. drawn attention to hie country by hie hopeful epheohee, by hie dieouleion with Britieh mer- ehante of the trade lawn of the dominion. By the way. thie interview of the commercial men of the old land muet do good. Canadian wholeealere have for a long time been demanding the paeaage of an ineolvency law. and now the need of it ' ie emphaeiaed by the people with whom Canada wante a cloeer connection anda larger bneineea. Two thinge areaahed for. namely that preferential aeeignmente be advertieed, and that they be rendered null if made within four month: of the receiv- ing order. The requeet eeeme to be reasonable. and Hon. Mr. Field. in; would have been warranted, on generalgrounde, in acoedin it. But he doee wieely in referring t matter to hie colleaguee. and they will hardly die- appoint the Britieh merchants unleee they have information on the eubjeot that in not known to othere. The oonditione of pre- . ferential claim: are uaually objectionable. They are in the intereet of frienda or favour- itee, and very much to the dieadvaatage of ` the avengeoreditor. Canada wante to deve- lop trade with the mother country. and at the very outeet the repreeentativo men acroae the eea ineiet that the lawa of Can- ada be en made or amended that they. the far away, will fare equally with thoee who are upon the in the matter of olaime againet ineol eetatee. The idea in a moat rearooable one. -rw -\-u-IvIv\A -avv In WEI . vvaa-aw vuv aaa-vva ial which entera into the construction of the Canadian enginea ia taxed. Herein in` an unfairneaa that ought not to exiat. and if it continues the American manufactur- era will be given a bonua. practically, in order that they may compete againat thoee who deaerve our encourage- ment and support. Mark you, the WHIG ia,talklng in behalf 0! all Cana- dinne who are iutereeted in the manu- facture of rolling etoolr, and not in behalf only of a local institution. aa aome papexe have inferred. Clearly the American en- gine ehould have added to ite coat the duty whioha railway company would have to pav upon it, or the Canadian r on being aelred to tender againat it, ehouihave the promiaed rebate of whatever duty as been paid upon the iron and eteel and brass and copper that go into in conetruotion. Under auoh olrcumatancea the grievance against the government. if the Uanadiane are un- eucceaaful, would not be what it ll to-day. -w-- an rv-u-cw-. vv ruIw-wvU vv --v Ivvi-V -u-- vantage and non the eheepeet source, but the Warn hai not advbeated in oppoeition whetitie not diepoeed to advocete now that the party it favours ie in power. Dur- g the reign of a V ooneervative l nyletretion engine: {or the gov- ernment road were ordered I in e` Rhode Island works, end the W310 protuted. It renewe that protest egainat a repetition of the not by the liberal gov- ernment. Nor ie thie laet purcheee made in the oheapeet market an the Wine under- atande it. The American enginea aregto be admitted free of duty, while the meter- i.I -plrhala ...e... 3.5.. eh- -.a...-a......el-.. -0 i M AEIBIOAN OOIPITHORS. The Hoodoo New in moved to notice. ooriouely, the olleeruolooe of tho WIIIG on the ordering iron on Ametioen rm oi three engines for the Intotooloniol nilwey. The Newe doe: oobe o'ee why the Wnm ohoold object. 'IlIIO0 "in heo been the now- 'ed policy 91 the reform party to pm-olme wherever they could do no the cheepeet." In to the ino|ineoion"o! ell people. rogord lee: 0! politics. to purchue to the but ed- ......m-..- --.-I In... AL- -L...---L -4.... Lat THE DAILY WHIG. "0100! par om; Dim. ran mum: ware. SATUBUA) . ouronnn 23. 1897. or In M unsound lion in Vendor. haul! hackle ' maa wn.-xnn. u-uuIIIuI-Il|8UlIlI Icon ...'.'.... -...:'1-1 ul-IUIIIu' VII IIIIIIKICUI. At noon today A football uun oompoood oi popilnol the oollogiou institute wont down to Gononoqoo to play I onto]: with thohighsohool pupil! thou. Tho collo- giuu inaitoho Mun III oonpoootl ol than men: Boch.C. Hamilton: holvoo.W. noon.-8. Waldroo. E. Wilton; quor- to:-.W. Hiooook: lotinnogo. 0. Moon. W. Ind. W. Bollonlyoo : vi 8. Rohonoon. C. Joooo. F. Ilohr . H. (on o). 0. Giant. J. 0'Brioo. Rolclun L Donn. oloh ho boo nonodtho Roouh."|Iooo|onbdq thin. bbok_ uuuuuu. In mnlnuunng Lnlll` IQG. Rona sport football coruinly in. and all vaulting injuries on tho inevitable con- oomihnu of a content when nun comes in contact with man. Doopito thin hot. ah- tintiol thou only Iovon fatalities in the hit- tory of tlnAnoricui rugby gum (i.o .lrom 76 to 1896). oompunuvoly loot thou on other outdoor upon for tho Iona longhg of time. Tho majority of halitiu and action: nooidonu occurred during Ibo con- uonn of l893u:d I898. wluon uouontmn or nou plqyo pndoninntaod. and ooonidonblo ill-fooling was on A. DQII Ed`. A I13 munnnnntl uxuuueo uuu lul negnganoe 01 uuuee. Atten o olook last night. twenty-tour houra after the meeting of the union. R. Grant Fitagibbon. secretary. telegraphed there meagre detail: to C. R. V ebater: Junior Granite: diequalied. Intermedi- ate match called at Brochville 2:30." Not- withatanding the fact. that all telegrams. etc., are euppoeed to he paid I: the union, Mr. Fitaizihbon calmly eentt e meaeage collect." The Oegoode team which met Queen's. this afternoon at Toronto wee cornpoaed of : Book. Strath ;halvea. Coaby. Tonere end Parmenter; qd`}ter.McM in-r.oh: acrim- ma? l)uggnn.\\'ileon and Michell; win a. H. ingatone. Tadhope. Moee. Kenn y. hlorgnn. Jellett. Meolennon, Caldeoott; aperee. Bmwn. Soagmm and Law. The Globe rays Queen's are atronger than lent Saturday. hut Oagoode. if enything, ia alittle weaker. Qneen`a ehonld have no dilcnlt in maintaining their leed. ROIID Inm-I. fnntluall nnrlninlv in and all never gen II : 0] playing. Although the otoe of secretary of the Ontario rugby football union in unythin but u einecure. still the incumbent. Ihllllll make an attempt at tnltillin the Clinic! connected therewith. The unites have nscore or no of oomplninte chalked up against. him for negligence of duties. Ahben tfnlnnk `Alb nioht_ hhnnhlhfnnr IO!` man 000 IWONI." "The junior (lnultu being diupoud o! it in thought: the Brockvillo colon will have plsin sailing for the olnmpiomhi ,"romnrln tho Brookvillo Timon. Yen. t. on : rich hope of the club "i-Ailing. by lonl pro- cou. into the ohunpiomhip. It could novel` 30% it by playing. Altbounh tho nlm nl nnomhrv nf than QIJXII I ulllla Dlyly WII IHIIDIG I'D Q0 .0` The Brockvillo Tnmu tells about niiing for the champiannbip. Jun a bin utny. Sonling sud touring in the buuinoea they no in. ' II- - .l-_-.. -1 .I.-'n..._n-- ._.-_A ..I-..... `"1113! I dozen of thouunnitou went down to Brookvillo on the train. The balance of tho team left thin morning on the Iuunor J ubileo. "LI. _.......2__ E I\ II_.___ -;_._I-A__I SBCOID HARD CLOTHING. l IIBVXLZT! I.|uUIICe v Thin morning F. O. Myers completed enother century run. going up on for u Nepenee twice. He covered the fire: fty uilee before eeven o'clock. nnnhgn .I-l.-o...I D.4.;.I...Hl- 1.. - .1-..- IIIIK UIIUIU IOVUII 0 CHOU`- Gnnitu dofutod Brookvillo in u tung- glo of nkill and strength. Brookvillo no givon the victor : plnoo sitar A struggle of words. Mont umrodly tho pen in night- ier chm the sword." I| l\I\_ L.-.-_ lV_._X.-- L-:__ .I2-_...4.I -1 the 0111!: Decided to Play Ilth The Broch- Ivinu to-nu. A meeting of the Granite: was held lae evening to eonaider the Ioothall situation. N 0 information an to the action of the union regarding the Brockville proteet wan forth- coming. rave that gleaned from the `press. Little could he raid in the matter beyond condemning the . `action of the union. It doee look like hanging e man without a trial. a veri- table lynching ol the junior Urenitee. Upon what evidence the union haeed its action is known only to the several repre- eentntivea. who appear deeiroua of keeping their myaterioua waye dark and from the kuowled of the public. Here in the one in anute ell: Brookville protected Beara, Tyner and Seale. Tyner never played against Brookville. Both Sears and Beale lent up proper atfadavita declaring thei_r agee to be under twenty years. The unioumeete and ditquelilles the Granitee. neglecting to notily them upon what ground: or for what reason. It doea not seem like British justice or fair play. However, it wee decided to show disapproval of the union a action by withdrawing hath Granite teams from the union. The intermediate team went down to Broekville thie morning. but before the game commenced a letter was speeding westward: to the eecretary of the union notifying him that win or loee. the (iranitea would withdraw from the union and would have nothing more to do with it. wyvr Ulll` A1 IIIUU. Brookvillo juniors are nailing under moo colors. I.l-Ll.- ..lI\.'-..-2A._ ...-.._-_I AL- l\-..--.I_ |:I;bI. of `Vanity. refereed tho 0agood- Queen : game. Bayly wu unable no do 00. Thu Bmckvilln Tnmu toll: About nimy '1 ho OMIOEI DH. 1%. Tonowo, Ooh. 23.-'1`he Royal military college cadet: met the '1`:-iniey college club ham to day at football and won by the score of 49 to 1 point. ":{{."..7.' ;:`|:0..);t;:.v'l`.'-III:;II-II`!-1-II;";O!"Q.: pudilted. V.._._-_ -_.I I`I7L1;_.-_. -_ --_._-...l-L-I \L_ Tapper and Whitney an oconomlm! The Flynn govornmont. in Quebec, wu tha ideal qdminiltrntion, and the decit. in the lab you it reigned mu $979,124.30. ......... L - * .a.sf.i.e;.:.e;.. me " Tepperilletrennieg the louieleetione. Bah new In Whitney in eiupiy hie nee jtidey. `Bit Obex-iee went. to '.l'erenI.e. efher ehe dominion eieetiene. end hid the plane by which he no going be eephu-e the provinee.end through it. end in oilieer, ere than an e ieverege in lifting himeelf beck into power in the do- minion. Mr. Whitney was on hand to pro lose his pleuure no hhving Sir Chuiee at his back and eh being behind Sir Cherie! me his ieekey. Mt. Whitney hu eueyed to deny the exieteuee of the IIHIIICO, but the evi- dence oi in `in norded in the upeeehee which he mede eh the time. His dealers- THE en'A}u1'Es WEFJ1` DOWN. Wllnla II 0| " ..:':.'..` 0 . "3. 1 Sporting Nottl. .'.__2-__ -_- -._:I:_- lnilod u I no: an I00 I In at "VIII uL'_`u an xuuxylu CUT . Noni Ki I cxonnion on Sunday. 8108 got. hone norniugculy. Fun Bu um... Kandy in Th Dannie Dacha at the apt: Ion: to-night. Gunman Ions. ""'.`2I':`n!`. "E""' `:. o.......'"" "" aunt: V0 npnn II dnily ll 3:!) p.n.. inland ol 4 13.3. Adollntt Wynn : condition bu no In- provd II to Admit 0! his Davin his room inlbopnunllaoopiulinufov ya Hi: mind is otnngthcning with the noorory oi bio physics! vouado. but night tho commiuao of the bond at undo having tho manor 0! the manor howl in hand. unit so oonaidor the options or uvcnl eligible nine. Only on otfon could ho onuruinid. the hnlonoo bo- iog out o! anon. The numbers of the bommmno vioiud the hvonhlo cilia this A Cbnxunnn julildlj ZUIIIKI IUICIIIIIIIZUUK Then it lacing erected on the Cutie Rock at Edinburgh one oi tho moat. por- focb miliury medical ooubliahmcnu in the world. 1:. no 1 thno-stony hospital. he- ing I`:-inoou Itl'OOt.0l O0tOd on a uitohuing run an: of 100 foot by l20!oot. 8ome`.'.0.- 000 in to ho oxpondod on the building, the plum for which havo boon pnpnrod y the royal engineers and approvod by the In oioo. Uttawo Free l'Nee. Deputy warden lnniel 0'Leary. of Kingeton penitentiary. arrived in the city thie morning and regietered at the Rueael. He was eummoned here by the department of juece and will leave tomorrow for St. Vincent de Paul. Mr. O'I.eary eaye there are at preeent eix hundred and eighteen orieonere in the Kin ton penitentiary. Hooper. the wife mu erer, who hae been at the institution for three monthe. ie em- ployed in what is known at the changing mom when the prieonere' olothee are re- paired. Hie conduct in of the heet and not a mark has been placed against hie name. Hooper eppeare fairly well conten- ted and doee hie work in a earisiactory manner. Altlilll sale of Real Estatea

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