% NEW Y()_lii(_STATE. $199- :uvi `-u'I2 f3DXCC`:' I URNITURK _31UVII. ITO.` lhopnoupulooulnud lvlllpullo licked pa-loo In cal to: all Snood-Ilnul (land; nus} a tug. mun own and head Inndnoogvllcllnolnvuthvlgnn Iseconn mun uomma. I URNTTHRJ Il1'Y\VDQ nvlv~ } Elephant Ready Mixed Pamt,Alabastine,Ka1som1ne. `varnishes and other neces- :S81`1$ at ' ` WIITII ' salts. , __j___ , Some colors come to the front. and after , eeeeeon are voted as out of fa-hion and are soon forgotten. We are glad to note that Navy Blue will still be popular with the ladies in dreee fabrics this year. In thelnrgeeh centres of lesbian dry goods men ere now ahowing navy colon in great i prnlurion. Seeing that. dame fashion directs the i wearing of navy blue. there is no neceaz-ii.y for spending dollars for new dreee materials- when you can produce the beat shades of * navy with the popular Diamond Dyer. Two or three pockets of Diamond feet navy blue will ro-color any wool dress and make it equal to new. Take your drab. gray, light. blue or cream dress, and pro- cure Diiunond Dye navy blue from your deeler. and at an outside coat of thirty cents on an trennlorm it. we 8 creation worth than live to ten dollar. Thla won- derlul work oLeoonorny can only he done ! hy the teeted and well tried Diamond Dyee. ' wa'n-anted to give full and eetiefachory re- . III M. WJOUSEULEANINTH |An o1a%i=rnh&s?iif on the] ,,__ V-.. __--.- vs 1 III i=asnIon R31}. V A Prominent Member of the Diamond Dyc Family. V I IOIIH. D llm.-1 his grace wish nun-(`ullmlios to l romlintol lle hns nttuvke-cl their snt`iI\l' I life; does he wish nnn-(`ttthnlics to lie- ,.gin n vrusndo ugninst Rnmun (`utliulit-es. ; No matter what ho \\'ishPs, that alintrilm `to which his grave mive llH(`l`.'|lll`\` yrs- `it`l`(i.'ly would to tnuvh tn hrtwtl striin antl enmity if the Rnmnn l`atlmliv luity of Ontnrin were as nnrrnw as his grace. llis lollvo-ninvt-' was it mighty lilow for the union of tho Prutt-stunt luity. and if he nntl his ft-llnw-prelntvs mntinun in tho s.-tmo line tlu-re will he ll sudden and off:-live nlirldgetnent of hit-r:tr- t~liit'.'\l influenm- in pulitivs that will sur- pri.-zn own Mgr. Clmry. llut it is pretty .t`<*rlnin that his grm'v`s Inngu.-mg uml views will find no who in tho |lt`ll.I`L'l of the Roman ("ntlm|it- luity. ']hr- Cn- tholivs of Quelu-r, muvh muro stihjvvt to priestly influ-`mo than tlwir hrolhrvn of Ontario. have tliruwn tiff the yoke of t_\'r:mn_\', illlli it in .-~:irt-t-ly lil-zely lh:li Ontario (`.-ttlmliv.-A will put it on. if they n.rv trtw tn the spirit of li|mri_\'-:Ind wp 'lt"l(`Vl` thvy urn--tlwy will simply treat his grm-u-`s nrtlor :H the result of n.,li.-turtle-rt-at stnnmrh, .'l ml igntw r-nliro-ly nn intnler.-mt oral:-rpray imoling :4il`iT1\ unit luittc-rm. |ml\\'t`.*ll frivmL-4 .-incl nt`l`illml".`4. a.y. Otober 4a.. ITIAHIRB OOIBIGAN AND HAMIL- TON. have no. on Bunmoo. Toronto l.tm mnnpmaothuas. uwmouadu - lit. Klnnton Tnudny and Prldny :- 00 Inc 093'; wus':on3':n Duo.-Hamilton. 00.50 return. an 'l`o- ` lento. .romrn.o`1.l\0. Kontnnl. 04 return. IJO. tho and lulu Knolndod both wn . Oonnooonu no mode at Iontual daily or Qlohoo um tho sunny. I |IAHI.IV JAG \l1lF'l`LI'Y\ j._ MR5. B. 0. REDICK. {II-imam nu-an nun nag:-non nan ullu l lions. I lnnc \NANTS. end i hnl Kn I. ZFICKB. xx... 1...: _--. Ix .... _` JTAA! JUST wan YOU ARE LOOKING Poi? XDIA 131:-on 1;`: Ill! SLOAN 'C0lI ANY. Of IIMIJON. IIAHVESI HUME EXEUHSIUNI E. B. LOUCKS.335 KING STREET {$5 Each Starr & Sutclie, ! Vvvsqu -nnusyqv Iu\l l\y|uI.l-ll [At 093, \l\.II III luv 2, Iullhlu I 10 pieces" Melton Cloths in black and colors, madt : to sell at 25c, our price is 19c yard. A Greater Selection of Correct Styles 'in Mzmtles are here than you will nd elsewhere, (MIC `the style is right, the t isrright, the value is right, on else they would not be here. Take this as a sample: Somebody blundered son_1ewhere somehow and ' cftuse of that we own 8 pneces Fancy Tweed Dres hoods made to retail at 50c, our price 29c yard. 3 Ir\ I'\:a1t\l\r`- (`I-\L`n.-s :5` nun . ngqlannnn LLAAJA Some beauties ready to-da . About fty new Hat and Bonnets ready to be looke at. admired, ready t. be worn. You may enjoy rst glimpse ; you may own any one of them before anyone else gets a chance. Special Dress Goods Offering. FORMERLY RICHMOND a co; H8 and I20 Prlncenl Street. All sizes. 32 to 40 waist. made of Black Nap Cloth. Braid ` trimmed. Doublo Service. Commencing Mon- Autumn Millinery. $ K.`s.'."""....'"` ......-um.` ""' ""'....."" no: this phat. It In an In! gmmunnsuuundsdug Price}:-. 6 for 05. All dealer: or uldnn *3 3 p I `-';--~' " v""`;':*'o"' 1"7|":`:`l" g`|O`M. .o{.nl an M / // `:35 F Will 8LOAN 8 n``u.":'":'~"o:e":x';" '1"... . fronnurnnutndannnnnng Ironyour Ouuhonucgs. from Loudonbrug %{nl|ouIIo Ind aoonnnauulbh Inns nun huh Cunt Bilhuu0;I.~{ ndhqglg sail Com . lick mum l)iar=':vr-apn':Ih:Ii`m ~r Lint Dlnrdu-I. llruggiuh Imow in mint and manual II J. C. Boll. ofl`oI1I'h|. Vrlhlt MAN'S INDIAN TONI .'!'_1!`_I5.!` _X"R310." IIAnu.'mN AND HONTRBAL una. w. Quouutow .3 II My nloolu. ptononudo docu- J. D. Ilanloy. J. P. Glldersleove. ' Agent, 0.1.19. Station. I! Olnronoo t. mm of punu to hondoudeny or to Liverpool: Ilnl 0nbln-0h.ao to 010 single; 0106 to I13: ntun. $80021!!! Otbln-O|C to 080 I5 Ilnlloz `H315 to to am. Stance to l.lnrpool.bondondo . London. hI::'.Q\loon|town Bnlfutou. toulw. ll hln uloom. some llnhu. lnnnlnnn Rlohollon l omrlo navigation compuy. ma sqamc una on mmuca. I 'N UQIZ IIQI IA` lI\I\DIII53II.I gnu Tnlulo :-lnovo linnion 5 p In. A;ri\-o ' _ alone 1 mm. llotnmlug. lave Ohulotto 3 h. Ioadu. Home `hnodu morning. Iuthoe putlouhn apply to noun. II II lIIl.I'\-lQI.II\TI `fm `Royal Mailsteamships fl` LIVERPOOL SBRVICB VIA LONDONDERBY. "" Munoz. From Montreal. From Quebec. _ anmunr, " 18. daylight. Rope. 19th, On.m _ ,tunnn...Oot. I. U08 3rd.I!|.m Vnnoouvu " :3. " " Nt.h.un.m llootunnhuxov. a. " Nnv.t ,9p.m hbmlor... no N H m ,9...m F as. OKNLDA II" II" from RMBOD llth IOIICOIIIIIOI. Nth October Ind llhh Nnvnmhnr 33'. ` :.``.```` m 9 590: 0! Llvnrnnnle 'looMInnn.. Inbrndor. . Vancouver nnlunnh . . gull!!! Inn in! aujllonly. E. KANLIY, JAS swurru 00. Ann. Inlght Aunh. " PFIZIIH ETOIII Z __Luneouvor. 1e,d uI:An...0ot. bro 0 ' """""'e`5A.`..'.'m.u.. . .0 IVI. JP IIDIXBI. Aunt. zs & 77 mucass srneer 'rnAvu.Lm`61sv mm. Wekbava the largest assortment of Stoves in the city. Examine them before purchasing. The Art Amherst Holland Park r Cook Stoves are tted with the dup- lex Grate, I owerful_ Heaters, Ec- onomical on coal and handsome in design. vxw - ulbnf rnnn u _:D1_1N19N N5 ~ ynoD llolnable-Porloct-Economncal '1'RAVELI.JNG-BY BOAT. ELLIOTT BROS..M `run: In A Lll'\ am" I can nor am OSI DAY IN BOOHRSTIB. [ADA '1" II" from ' October and nah Novombn fpunu Londoudeny Vullti uvvly Io IIUEII. II. B. GILDIIALILIVI. Iummu. i'o'w' "iifiis". Elia` :'n"o`6.' u. ofootrlo uchuapnoloun Ho:-1:. man, 9 mm Std. II mm " 10th.!) mm. mm Ilputnn 11}. .. on "nth ..n.| I A EDICAL FULMINATION. T The medical council of Quebec. in pee! | ngereeolntion in eeeence thet members '; or the prone-ion. end licensed by the council. ehell mt not no lodge phyeiciene, hee etirred up en egitetion it mey heve oc~ union to regret. The legislature. in giv- ing the council power to regulete the pro- leeeion. never meent it to interfere with the pereonel lihertjo! eny men. Primerily ite lnnction wee to elevete tho etenderd of edncetion. end to eee thet those who en- teredinto the prentice of medicine were competent. en fer ee e college couree end treining could meke them. The power end neelnlneeeol thecouncil ended there. When it fpreenmed to go lnrther. eey what the feee oi the prectitioner shell he end who he ehell ettend end under what circumetencee. it goee beyond the touch-line. end roechee I e point where the gene mint ho called. If e certain number of men decide thet they will not ect ee lodge doctore-refneing to : eeeept eppointment to eere tor the heelth o! e nnnherof pereone et e eteted eelery per you-no berm ie done; but when e ` certein 'nemher. celled e council, end ee- enming to not under leaieletive en- M ehority. get into oencne end nnderteke l l J to dieoipline the doctore who do: netegree with them they ere incurring I the rlghteooe indignetion at e meehob E ueaoapeopne Itienotetellremerhehleli thettherepreeentetiveeoleixthoneendll eocietymenhevemetin llontreelendde-1' mendetlthet thelegieletere correct. e : eleerlnterpeetetioeol zenmmeeuuo . oithendioelooenoll. Iterecentecon I heeheenneeeerhitrerynndlnthelntereee" ofoe-meeeeneeendjeeeioe.nottoeeyd thehe-enitywhieh thelreterneleeoietia ' eIhedy.Ieieto|ehepedi|wiIlheIpee:ll- . lyeleehed. A LIADIB OONI WRONG. leieeehreeeeeethetlie iinetetlme thenwhoheve heeemelmdueel pehle glnlugeeeee d heemeey with leemc i|iendeehII|v|leelvemqelpeu= heeeleemhlevlen Ieie-phnel hey Icy W et-eh Wemee'e I I e I I I e I 1 I e I -evew euvvewvnnalu-a ueuvl Ul Illllllge The Onterin legieleture will meet for the leet time before the election. It will be e eeeeion in which the government end the oppoeition will be occupied in summing up their polioiee end educating the people be- rm they vote. The Whitney party will heveechenoe to correct the meny error: into which they heve Lillen. They will heve the opportunity to eek all the ques- tione they desire, endlto get et ell the fecte. end if they do not know everything the feult will be their own. The Herdy edminietretion ie not timid about the re- unit. The expectation is that it will be sueteined in the appeal to the electors,` which will surely occur as soon as the eee- I _sion in over. ` present a strong front and an acceptable The Merchmd government will meet lor the first time since the election. It will the union. Somerset (11 so sure to redo." she lice and re have been t culty. programme. It has had six months in which to look into departmental ellhirs, and correct. as far as possible. the abuses of the Flynn administration. "Much, it is said. "of what their predecessors did in QUEEN` the last month: of their term has been un- m,,m`, mm done. and yet not one conservative paper has uttered a word of criticism or condemne- l Grendest tion." A clearer cndm-`sement'of its work "*0 mild 1}` could not be desired. And other reforms M }'t:::'[?(;`.'.' are under way. and the legislature will be pnh,,,,.;,,, occupied in the inauguretion of a new and geant which more economical order of thinge. ` ` '- 1" `T 1-1.. n..s..:.. :-..:.x-...-.. _.:|| _._-. .-_ ..- not be comu "EA T1;6{:.{i.WL1?:`'.@siArTLiiz_za *ss. Next month the legislature: of Ontario and Quebec will moon for the doapdtch ol buairieu. They will be in session ab the umo time. ` M THE` DAILY WHIG.j "Opi/or par Orbcm Divan", n_._.A -__- ,., Sltlrdny consulting with tho Iniloolllnluo av huh. xmnvhnnnlnndu n.-I-..I.._..n.L. L-xvi-I I-I-I Input Johnston. were any Dunn: I1` POD` 0 SKI P. In Bethnreb street Methodiec church tedtnight Rev. 0.0. Jahneon innn urg- n nun ' ineu ween`: 0. e high hat phly`nlo.:I.ee in church. hate. with their mountain-high feathers. no bahhing Inercileeely nhone."uid Mr. Johnson. The unfortunate man who eite hehind keep his heed in hot end torch to keep in line with epeehemend whenheleiveesheueiviceheiuutired no ilhehnddonenhud tiny`: work. The l mg. audience a nded hudnnnd tong. I In not going Into this cnende ell hy tnyeel!.enid the pater. "y address in 583 Hnrhhen. and jnet I few had let IJ l'C-I4 1'oron0o St: In Rnthnn uuu-Ion, owing 00 ml mnmu no WIII. but night. I gung of boys gathered in rear of tho open home and `amused them- Iolvoo by throwin stones at. nightIn!.ch- man Driacott. we of the offenders, Willhm Turban und George Arniel, were captured by comtnblea Brnmnhnnd Lawson. A: the police court this morning they were not noted to plead but were remanded un- til to-mormw morning. Meanwhile In of- forc will be made to locate I for m'oro of the offenders. `$ 1`i~:g\ I Mutter: which the Chief Cldl fled to Con- elder. Lent. evening the police received A call for the arrest. of Peter Rollins. who was drunk and acting in A disorderly manner at the corner of Queen and Montreal streets. Police conetuble Aiken responded end secured his u-en, who refused to walk. so: cub was engaged. for which Rollins had to my. At the police court. this morning 0 wee ned 3:! end coats, fniling to pay which he will spend one month in jnil. heie an old timer in police circles, and every time be goee oil` on I bender the police hevetronble in taking him to tho auition, owing to his mlusal to wslk. lint ninllf. A nnna nf have nnmrmvl in luau. ILIIIUI IIU|IU- nu pun CM] KIVU II 00!!!- review of the wonderful pa- fairly electried the whole uni- verso. Its transcendent magnificence could committed to paper, but the major beauties have been preserved by means of the latest photographic discovery, the mugniscope which obtained continuous pictures of the entire procession as it seed on its way to St. Paul s cathedral. ho pictures include all the famous scones including those most dear to Canadians- the queen and her royal body guard and the Uancclinn contingent. The bulwark of the British empire. the army and navy is represented in all types from the Greno- dier Uuurds down to the Hindoo Sikhs. The marvellous pictorial representation of this rgeous display may beeeen at the (inn opera houre nextWodneedny.Thurs- day. Friday and Saturday. A special matinee will be given Saturday at `$.30 ` p.m. Price.-. udulte `. 5c., children 10, to all pans of tho house. 1 _-_..e .4..- Photognpln of the (Iron Bmto `Proceulou. of all spectacular productions world has ever seen. the grow jubilee roooeaion in London. on the 22nd of Juno at hand: alone. No pon can give A com- lnrehemniva review of tha wnndorful m. u" an... nrvultvl -J \4 nuyunwu svwa-uuunvu of Lady Somerset to her old position. There her usefulness is limited, and there sh'b is subject to restraint. But the fact remains thst 'in ro-electing her a seeming countenance is given to her plsns. however they may be disownod by The pity is that when Lady desired to do something: that was sure be compromising to her "com- rade. did not retire` at once from of- ce refuse ro-election. That would the nearest wsy out of the diffi- __.._ ..-- ---v.. -......, -..u _,.v v..- ....--"V" Y remnina. Nor ii the aitunlion changed for the better by the proposed reelection Al I'-.l.. O.._..._--; 4.. I.-- ..I.l ...._.'A.-_. 1 I v-...u. I The letter from Lady Somerset in modi- fying, but nob apologetic. She simply ask: for a consideration of her motivoa. This has been done, and you we irritation I _.__-.._- `Y4- 3- AI,_ __A.-_,, , -we-we v--nu. vuu luunnus - The esteemed president of the union. Miss Willard, has entered is plea of mild- neee in the interest of Lady Somerset. She repudistee the doctrine of consent in any form to vice. and differs regretfully from Lady Somerset. and thinks she mede n mistake in edvocsting "s meesure whereby the equality of men and women in an Act that degrades both. and strikes at the very foundation of the integrity of home. he- comes something then levele down instead of up. The excuse that Lady Somerset is not understood, thst she wants a qusrsn- { ` tine instead of 4: license system. does not I : much alter the case. and does not make ( the departure my more acceptable to the r W.O.T.U. ; Q'UEEN'S JUBILEE v5fd1'uRs. elwitmind. and hhlfo! the purity de- partment. ,:J`ec~theW.0.'l'. U. hue. in recent yum, stood for more than tempenuce. for many other virtnegend eepeeiolly the virtue ol purity. and that in principle: should he ' ebendened by anyone no conepicueue in the came as Lady Somerret in simply checking to. her comredel. As for Mrs. Butler, voicing the Ientimente of many of her comrodeo. while the acknowledges the service of Lody Henry in temperance work nhe will not paltor with principle for e moment, and known of no comprolniee and no eurrender. "I am not permitted, ehe writee, "by the Fewer which have ` end the Hand by which I am guided to , * deviate one hit : breodth from the prin- ciples of truth which we eholitioniate of 1 the state regulation of vice have meintain- , ed for thirty odd years. . I 'l\-L... ..-s..-........l .......:A-..L -3 AL- ....:-.-. AT THE POL|CEA C.C;URT. cl-undo In-nly Lpplnlnlgql` In Mtnn 'IlIPOOl llldlltl. W... rrnn mum wme. mmnsun. ouronnn 26. 1397. ` ii ' IIIK UUW IIIIII, UIU PIHJCTU WIII D6 Irounu nin, but others will rise and take the p ace of the older players. who hue done their duty to the college. wmoo on Thu surge. Ilrrruo. .\'.Y , Oct. `.`8.-Mra. Martin C. llenhem, mother of the convicted wife murderer. Howard C. Benhem. of Batevia, N.Y.. together with her two young dough- ters, have signed 6 contract to appear in in variety theatre in this city next week. The mother in to npeak on what she qulla the injuetice done to her mo. and the young girl: Are to sing nnd dance. Jlt in under- stood that the family are pennilen. and l I have been driven to teke this etep through I want. outed yery ehortly at Auburn prieon. Younc Benham in to be elctro~ | `ALLAN LINEI Indo D Lurcmx. Oct. m!.-A I ial dotpatch` Iron 13?: up that a nd of bnrglarei raided home at an occonttic old pntle-; Ian nalnod Boa! I`:-iday night. I. Baal , kept his cabin fommt. l).000 francs in money and Itlull) Inna in nacuritu. in a cab In the [noon Saturday naming. tho nahwao hund two nib an`, hav-, in; both hobo and did. . Baal : as no need 0! nnlnnol hiuocari-v" v-Ir-an uypuuau nu -n'IlIIl. Losnon. Oct. 26.-'l`he assertion in mada upon diplomatic authority that Japan haa appealed to the good oicoa of England to aupport curtain 0! her claim: in connection with tho annexation ol Hawaii In the Uni- ed States. and that Sir Julian Pauncolotc. the British ambaaaador at Wuhinglon. ha been lnatnictad to broach tho matter to tho Auotioan govarnniant. Sir Julian Paancafoto aailad (or New York on hia I!- turn to Washington by tho Amarican lino atoamar 8%. Louiaoo Saturday. A------ \ I-UNIT Illlill {CIT IKIUTU lllulr "CIT" Illa merit am known. Hence. by inter-your matches ltccn men are placed on tho licld from each your (composed of ull faculties in the university). making altogether nixty men who are neatly to rcaumo the game the noxl: Manon. liuving received A fur knowl- edge of in the previous year. It in from these players blunt the pcoicions on the re- preaemaeivo mama must. be lled. and it. in` A necessity to have men nlwnp available. The playing of only students on those comm will also have the effect of during out more man to ploy the game. and that Queen's will a nun take its place at the head of rugby uotball (hero I! no doubt. Next. your moms to be vory promising. and it will not be on in former timoo. wonder- ing how runny old players will be around main. but ntlmrn will urine nml mlm Hm GUDEUIJ Wkllllll UU Ul KIUID IlIIUr`!Wu _ The sthletic committee and the football management of Queen's mot yesterdnyi efternoonund arranged a series of intei-I year games to be played on the camifus during the next three weeks. The so It.- dule drawn in is: Nov. `Jud. freshmen vs. 5 sophomores; gov. 4th. seniors vs. juniore;' Nov. 9th. seniors vs. freshmen; Nov.` lltla, juniors vs. sophomores; Nov. liith, juniors vs. freshmen; Nov. 18th. seniors vs. sophc- mares. Each win will count two points anda draw one point. A cup or some, kind of a trophy will he ollered. Those` inter-year games have been very successful duringtho past two years, and this year can he made even more so. The football management are berzinnin to see that this is the way to get materia for representa- tive team, end that with is revival of intel- year matches the proepecte for foot ball at i Queen's in succeeding years becomes very I bright. Many llnds" have already been made this season which were ` ' before unknown, and men have been at college for three ears and entered upon their flnnl your fore their worth and Hence. bv inter-war ll IILI IIU Ely ll VIUFII UK" LWU- he proposal of \'arsity footbull club to ` come down on Saturday und play Queen :-. - i ifo guarantee of $100 was assured. was accepted by the football management: off`. Queen : at. a meoting held laateveningumd ' 1 next. Saturday citizens will see them two I rival university mania struggling for su- Ls premncy. Queen : roaume practice this in afternoon and will continue throughout H` the week. A couple of such guneatlxia _* aoaaou would be of great. interest. ` Tlm nthlntm. onmmittnn nnd Hus lnnklmll " . ( I}IlUllIIUlC- The Toronto Tale away with the idea mat. the O:-goode team were interfered with by the crowd in the game in Kingston. Although (no crowd did reach the line at times, yet. they movtd when the play reached them. Fart-her Curtis in coaching his team was a distance from the touch line and with tho epectm ' tore. `X0 one however, has a right to to on the no to coach but. in Kingston when the umpire. a Toronto man, was caught: coaching Oeuoodo eurely Curtis has a ti ht. to any n word or two. ha nrnnmml nf \'nrn'r.v fnnthnll nlnh In gram should not got; I ua IIIIU |V0 an OXHIDIBIUH VICE. - ' I he Toronto Star, ' in speaking of I Queen's. says : "Tho men on the eve of the nmtcli discarded their non-students. and played like apommen. Queen's, in tho days past, has done much tor football, but: now that all but. students are ruled out.I.lw inuence which this collcgo will exeiciaecn football and houea amateur aI;l1lel.ica.ia in- ` calculable. 1' rm... "l`-..._....A._ m,i_-.__... .|.-._|; . _. ' lUI'U illly 0! CD0 INIHIIBI W670 DOT. . So far eight have entered for the sprint- ing races in com} tition for the gold watch , donated by Con. illnn. Brophy, of (Ian- unoque. wanted to enter. but upon loan i ing the condition: he was satised to stay out, but promised to be preeent on Thurn- I deighnnd give an exhibition race. Q 'rnl~nnf.n Rrnr in nncninn nl mg over we ueomoua. Saturday min was surely Kingstonhi olf- dny in football manor. Even the libtlo helm of junion which wont down 90 (lan- nnoquo wu shut (mt. There in connois- cion in the uduge which say: it is I long ions that is without. I turn." If an :39 limit of twenty-ve were pm. on she imermodinto team as Broclmlla there would hneto be a ma iuof no Icortfyearu to let any man in .` Nearly every man on the beam played football be- fore any of the Granite: were born. | an ll` niuhf. Hum-n nnlnrnt` fnr ihn an-in}. causes 01 not-om-y an moon. H Em It was an unuuing rig b to no crown it- wok, oornaycurry und Alg an the game at 'v,;o1,_., Raaodglo on Saturday rushing up and ; In claim the line coaching the team: and argu- :1 "ll: Eng over the 'deoiuioua. huppe I Hlhnrdnv Inn. nan III`II.' I\'|'nanlu\n .n n`. virhn In Uvtpool (mm at llovmolor hcndondcrrynvory Bnlfrdny hon Ilon-I Ill. lling no Qnolno. - honlontnsl. honQ|oboo thllhnh .... mt ................ ..mh gnu wouncu. VuIicy oicinli ldokod after the Brock- villo-Grnnibo gumo [uh Snurdu . And Vu-my II will likely prom by I 9 who choice of uorotny Fit ibbon. an nmuninn min b tn nan termrn At. wwur uunpun. "But 1- om wouknou." up the Brock- Timu. mm: In the but full buck in Canada." And in oorhinly must be a grab woakncu. v.llI`l.I AIR;-sin`: Ininhnri nth-Iv Olga n......|. Jnpnn Apponln To Inglud. M... n.. on IIVL- -..__A:_._ .- ;.-.-3%; ..=.-M.-.=.-.-% -U jfiitj` In human Unlml Drona`: hit- B 5 -OI`. ! - Ii uh .. ,`smcHAN's mnnwm. -undaiy. October 3| PER ITBAHER NORTH xma.