no u m n uungorouu qonumon. The collection of Peter : non at 80. Francis Xuvior church. Broo ville. which cloud on Sundaaamountod to 8270. New boolra. . Ugkow & Co. Drlvor Hugoll, "A"eld bnhtory. R.C.A., with three comrades. mturnod from To- ronto today, After I weok a furlough. Mile Ebhol Armnhronnr bu [nan invited "N150 FUWII . IIKT I WCCWU furlough- Ebhol Armstrong ha been invited to go to Pembroke to give owo violin solos than lb 5 thank iving ontormnmono. Canh. Joaonh I) 2. of Hm Rnhhhnn nnm. puny wluu ch 14. nnycool. I!l.t'.l . Fine luio tuning. J. Rayner. Leave or- dm to coin : jewellery score. Arthur Lnrnln. Lfnnt.rnAI_ inn ntghhnd. GUI` I0 IXXIOII JOWIIICIV SCOTC- Arthur Lnrono. Montreal, wan nabbed. nix Iimuin B drunken brawl Int night. H0 in in I dangerous qondition. The nolluahinn nf Palm-`A nnnnn Ah Rn, unuw. nu ul mu m u pruou-mun conunuon. Capt. Dunlap. Riduu mun. leave: to- nighu for Montreal on the steamer Corsi- Dill. Lookio Wilson. spending a few duya in the on . loft to-day lot Toronto in com- nnnv ii J. L. Hnvnnnh. M.'PAP u --on-aw v u u uuu :4 in'tbo lofvb Torontc puny vi J. L. Hnycook. M.P.P. Fina nluio lamina. J. Rnvmu-. I Dy IOTXIIIIUT. IIII ocgun [Ill UIIIIII. P. R an. ounce our conductor. in connod to his one through I swore cold. Ladies stationary. R. Uglow & Co. Johti Could. cornor of Bay and Bogot utroou. is ill and in c precarious condition. Cant. Dnnlnu. Ridnn ntmnn. lnmuu m. IIIOIII` DII VVXDIWI . J. L. Hayoook. M.P.P., loft today for Torontovon I bnninpu mp. . - Ald. Junu Btouro loft to-duy for Ohuriolm on she tug Reginald. You to am 5 new pair of bqotn for full. Soowlnt. Avyor-bu. V Mn. 0. Snundorn. dangerously Ill, in now on a fair way at rooovory. , Duvid Purdy, who newly-A pointed conn- ty trouuror. bu begun hln uoiu. P. Rvnn. shrank our nnnrlnnrnr, in nnnnnd NO SALES ON TN! IOIRO. having 1 big run just now .10 the large and superior ._ Innate showingthis season Mlgch LOW PRICES. .v III. ._...-l.I -.I..2-- ......._.|.'--4- 2.. [Anti THE NEWS TOLD m amar `Ila Von um: Iron Guy and conduit -`rho Guiana Lluu By loponorl And no Imam noun Inna `lo nu; n._-Al__ 19...... CW IJIXIII 111- UKIOW U U0: A. '1`. Smith In on tho nick lm. Eye: right ! For the milihuy ouoamp morn on Wodnudoy. I. II .-...\;L IIDD I-n 5- J-.. I`- EW New books. R. Uglow E Co. A. T. Rmlhh In an aha mink lint. '.I'.'HI DAILY 'Wl:Ll&. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 26,1897. FAs}b}aT > fool.- I-.. - Qunlltlu. u-uI_nUuuun[I~nu WI! [105 I_'If] luong yonoolly. Dun tho put moo Inontho. rotor. oho puck up Iondorfnlly and too jut hoginning to look honoll ogoin. Lnoly tho bod boon In-uookooplng for hot fothot. Inf husband hoing in Monllool. Thin homing ch! "970 fooling no Ioolthy and Iwngoochoorfnl on ovor. Broohfoot I'll puporod and aotvod. hot Ito ehildron won pupuodnddoopotchodtoochoohnd "':.:'."....."':.":::.:.'* --.-*~ ::....-*- w I ioicy upon hot lipo and otil hot boon Iorovot. Soho of her friondo found hot body ouoonh-donon tho lilehon oor -hul- Iuhw[em!n&gdenshurgHy . .AID .I.II. till. WIN I KIXIUI IIVUU For I nuuhc 0! years put Mn. Prontor hndboonuilingnnd was not my strong 9.. nhvnionllv. Dnrinl thn nnnl. ninn man ln. Pronto: Drops out In Hot tutor`: lllohon. A vary sudden demise under and cironur ohuou oocurrod about nine o'clock this mornin , when tho nal summons calm to Hus. W . Prontor, only daughter of mute: gunner Mnhor. ``A' field bounty. Sn quick I all nu unlookod for and an aged lather and limo children of donned on hurt-hrohon at not lacing prooonl to any good-bye to am uhom they loved and who mu: 3 general favorite. I'm A nnunlnr 1:! room haul. Mn Ila.-0.. nlenop uleery. Toronto World: Theoutbreek of hiahop Cleery wee probably due to temporary in dis-position. The only reflection thet eug- geeta iteelf lo the World in that itieegood thing for our follorcitinene who ere Ro- men Cetholioe that they are Roman Catho- lioe in e Proteetente country. If it were otherwiee end they had many biehnpe like the preletb of Kingston. there would be in hot time generelly.end littleenowtoehovel. Ae it in. we imagine this in not the first time thet ell the huhope of Ontario have hed to hlneh for their brother at the foot of the lobe. Mgr. Clear)-`e uuperiore will not ondoree hie pronouncement. If the euhject were referred to the pope he would wrely condemn the Action of the erch- hiahop For the good of the church Mgr. Cleery ought to berepreceed. He has made nnny hed hreoke in hie day. end hehee done hie church innite harm. IX` lilllll FD! DIVVIBT . Toronto News: '1` e greatest misfortune under which the Roman Catholic church in Canada sullore to-dey is archbishop Cleary. The hitternese of that predju- dloed `ate is so great that he is carried beyox the houndsof decency when promul- gating I la mandates to the faithful Cath- 1 olicsunocr his charge. The deliverance of Sunday is perhaps the most ill-advised Mid olleneive that has ever been given forth by a Catholic erohbishop in a 4 l`rotes tent community. There is in one para- graph a gross an insult as could be of- fered to pure-minded and pure-lived men and women who have entered the bonds of wedlock in a Protestant ohurch- an insult which will sink deeper than an attack up on their faith. because it ie an attack upon their purity. If any Protestant minister of standing had used such language towards Roman Catholics he would have received the condemnation of his brethren without exception. and would have given offence to his own con regationeo deep - that hie ueefulnese woul have been sen~ oualy impaired. Protestants will thank God that there is a different oonce tion of the Saviour to that entertained y amh. hiahop Cleary. Tnrnnfn .'n|-lrl - Th. amt I-snub at |.:.|...n Ia muun ny uunouca u rrmeanuta. Hnmilbon Herald: Kingston`: Amh- birhopin none of your amiable Ipilitunl shepherd: who love to lend their ocks bo- a-ido still water: and gently pipe to them "with onbon reed. He in one of your aha herd: who drive and scare the ock wit. 3 bran trumpet. Ho hut `the spirit. of those ne old warrior bishops of the middle `got. more mt home in their units of chain-armor shun their oloricnl vomnonte. and more uporb in the use of the battle- axo shun the brevinr 'l"....._A.. \!..._-. ....-_A-_A __:_r-._..__- UWII l)|l!|lIUIla Hamilton Herald : The oecb of the mandate in to drive will further the hateful wedge lahnb divides Catholic: and Pro- testants. aocinlly as well as religiously. from one another. It: will be very surpris- ing if the vicious and dangerous oharncter of nrchblohop Clary : insulting message to his poopleie not recognized \nd resented as much by Catholic: as Protestants. Hnmilmn Hamid - Kinanlnnh nu-oh. we runeru ox uruumlnop uleery. This country hu Iona Iince out in ne- pecity for being surprised at the brutol in- tolerance. the arrogant injuatic of erchbie hop Cleery. If erchbiehop Clenry chooeoe to men Roman Catholicism odioue end conuemptihle. why should Proteetente rieve? They me miss Roman Catholics rom funorele on feeetinge, but if Romnn Catholics are willing to forego theprivilege of being friends in joy end sorrow to Pro- teetente who hove been their friends ' through good and ill. Canadian: who are not Roman Catholics are not celled upon to interfere. The civil liberty of Roman Cntholice could be vindicated. against the will or whim of archbishop Cleery, but Ro- man Oetholica are the guerdiene of their own social privileges. and if they chooee to `be elnvee they are mentors, et lent, of their own business. I!-....:h.... u'-...I.I . ll'\L_ -1:---; _r `L- Ix Ircnmlnqp Uiilry nu on way. I Humiltori Timon: Whuuvor clement of ? risk than my be in in. it in no loub I ooniorhnblo bolioi that I man like nonbin- hop Clary will me In pomittod to and n ' mun or nvolnnn to eternal` ition for Au- laonding tho mortlngo or t. fnnonl of A the Kinguton orchbiIhop I zeol in not tom- porodby dinorotion. , ~ Toronto Tologrnm: According to the ociuiono! arohbinhop Clary in was 5 tin Wilfrid Lam-ior, being A Ramon Cotho , ho uoilt an no politiool funornl of Sir lm-lu Tapper. the Protesonnt clmnpion of she romodinl bill. The archbishop moy any who he liken Apinnb Roman Catholics uoinbing`ou' tho `funeral: of Proiholuuto. but the Protonium of Ontario would not lor I dool min the pleasure of staining at tho funeral of archbishop Clear . Thin oonntrv hn lung lining not in m. frioml or neighbor. What a pity it in that . -vu-v-vuw our IIUIICF BID? U-lulu In the Paton]. Toronto Star: _ To look upon 1 Proton-A but wili noon ho I tin of gun dlmoquiom if urchbiohop Clary Ian hi: Htmilton Timon 2 Whnmrnr nlnmont of T IO 'c\o in for large sales, as ry hhxket is our direct importa- ln therefore prices are` @32- F `III Ion ll Phone! Cll TIIIII of Oh. 1.4.4.-_| DEATH cam: QETEKLV. EXOITEB PUBLIC vjvtujiijf . Dr|I.lI.OeI.-Aeontdi| to I dun- pn\eIl'rIuiJtuielJohDaAyinuo|un- ctolkibblnroheliontolb nnyuuhyol kindly. Cheat! luring and hi nnoollolbtdburgoco fat than nntyurmathogl-sand thllo hoist uupidutuidnauli-uidlcnyug pichlqulllu. Iioyudfoq Suuxnn. 8;nin.9&4-An incbzi. ` G mutiny wanton yuhrday 5:. ooldionvho hdboonordundtoun"- ballot thoiohndoloahsto gooalnud tho Innaponn. Although the no vote annually cnnpolkd In any don. the occnrnom In around eouidunblo nio- givi an to tho puniblo lohviur on tu- hnngoualnonh of Spanish troop adu- d to tho vu. ~ I Illl uurnou. [Viol]-IIVI Insurgents Ill. Tholhtchlouwu ono Iillod and than wounded. Ibouuoolth rising in not known. ~ A cllnooo Rklug. Snaxnnu. Oct. 2ti-N un from Lomak up that Mr. Lnndothont. the Dutch con- Itollor of the villngo of Blnoln. but been umrdond by insurgents. Anothor con- trollor Ill vouodod. The ruidonu and on tho troop: nod, nun- unnod tho innrpnu to nun-under. Onthoir nfunl the vilhgo cu stormed and band. Twenty-voiuurpntn fall. 1'53 loeoee of tribeemon et the etonning of Durgni ridge were L000 killed end wounded. not 0! Without A Doee 0! Tho cu. Qvumc. Oct. 20-'l`heophyle Guneeu. deteined in Money Be prison waiting hie nontence on n charge o criminally uncult- ing e girl under fourteen yeere of age. elected not to unit for the next sitting ol the criminal court but to tale A speedy trial. In this morning condemned to six months imprieonment. The iding ma- pinlrate in hie remetie eeid t t he would eleo have oniered the one of thocet-o -nine- tnile lied the prisoner : physical condition permitted it. ojlee-`ting In run-e. Slum. Oct. `.`6.--According to des- pstches received Int night the tribesrnen are collecting in t force on both sides of Setup 3%.: Pass. where the next serious g ting ie expected toteke place. They are removing their women to safe inte. Do.-spetohes from Khan Ki veley report thst the tribesmen pourod e heavy re into the oemplut night wonndinge nelivre ollicer and two men. Deeultory ringure ted in various directions. The work of ring- ing up transport through the Chegru on has been Attended with the gresteet cnltv. "`L. I._... -1 A_.`L--..._,, -A -I - A uar. Report received yeeterdey oi the Inter triel shipments of fruit mxde by the direc- tione of the minister of e riculturo ehow that they errived in Ureet ritein in entic- feotory condition. with the exce ion of The pure were in very ne con- mon. The Cenedien Crewlord peechee e little eoft. the tometoee in ne condition : the objection to the tomatoes being that they were too lerge. A medium site veri- ety take: better in the British mu ket. 0| vvnnueor. a. A. Ania. M.l .l'.. reeve Wigle, councillor Wigle. neyor Johnson, reeve Coulnon end W. Mcsween, of Leena- ington. formed I delegation than weited on the premier to-dey end uked that the re- queete of certain pertiea to further engage in taking more natural gee from Essex count men in now the one be prevented. Sir Wyilfrid promised to consider the mat.- ter. D-....-A .....:....a _-_.-...I-_. -1 -1, I - nun lrlcnul nelong (0 Lowell. MIIBI. The announcement mode in certain paper: that the archbishop of Quebec lmd received papers from Rome giving the pope`: deciaion on the Manitoba school question was denied by his grace this morning. The archbishop etetee the no tapers on the question have been received y him. A Depntutlon From l:uu-BunIt of It-nlt - Bhlpmunl. OTTAWA. On, Oct. 26 -Jcmon Lister. M.P., J. Fraser. M.P,. Willinm MoGrogor. M.P.. M. K. Conan, M P..` mayor Davis, of Winduor. J. A. Anld. M.P.P.. Win! 9. councillor Winln, rlnvnr .ln|........ Iruul Q no uU.UvU on we place. The wife of Chtrloa Carrier. A farmer ofSt. Jenn Cbrynoetomo, was found dead in her bed In t evening. Yenardnv mmnnr Rnnnnn -nu infnrwuul HGT 0911 IIIUUVnlng- Yesterday coroner Bellow was informed that the body of n mun named Naro Pug- netbe. of Delchumbault, had been found at Notre Dame. on the Lower Laurentian reilwny. evidently killed by the care. A bottle of Ivbirlrey was found near his body. Hi: friends belong to Lowell. Man. The annmmmmnnt. Inndn ln ....r..:.. Bo the Arohblehop sun--llneIneu ohnngee -`l`wo Dunn. QlI|`.lIl.`C, Och. 26.-The Fort Rouge pulp mill oompnny. which has e daily capacity of about ve tone. bu been sold to Mr. McDougnll, who repreeenbe I syndicate of Montreal gentlemen. They intend to spend from $10,000 to $50,000 on the place. Chu-lea Cm-riar. I fun-mar ~- *A good jacket for $3.50, $4.50, Id up. For New Goods go to III e Fl-log. Clifford Sifton made the trip over the Dyes tnil to Lake Tagiah and innuendo to return by the Skeguey treil. Upon his return he will report on the beet route for the Adminietretor and his perky to take to the country. The party, however. were not losing any time. .A trninof twenty-ve horeee and 3 number of oxen hnvin etu-ted over the Shguay treil with e outtl just before the steamer left Seattle. Retort came frbln Steamy that twenty-ve oreee had been killed by slipping on the ice and falling over the bluffs. The perty e only ohnnce of eucceu is to wait until the snow pucke. gel. Nun received at Duuonr-City from downethe river ntete that there in no hope at any ntumen reaching there before spring. Han. (`.h'm-ml Riftnn mm`. ILA Quin nu.- 4-uulnl mule, uleu IIIONIIJ. On the eeeemer'`errelon, which errivad from Shguey yeeterdey. were thirteen miner: who bed come out from DeIuon City owing to the famine. end A large num- ber returning from Dyee. Shguey end Wrengel. Nev: raoaivnd ml: Th-um ,.{`.:|>.u 0...... vmouk. B 0.. on. 26.-Olu-k md Dlokonooo. on of the men injured by the pxitlonion of d unmitoin the oomolidnud A ini mine, iad Fltorduy. tho otanmnr u-nlnn- whinh nu-ind | ARE uaavnyawson cm. I To v.}3n'.Xj E6? '" Ion. Olllonl Ilnou and Party An Loulng no 'l'Ino-Inuy llouu Iluod by unp- plng on tho loo- No Itoonon `I'll! Inux. I7-.-.._-. `I! (1 In-` nn n1. 1 .1 FAMINE DRIVES MINERB IAOK 'TlDlNG8 FROM THE CAPITAL. NO PAPERS FROM HOME lhnuntlnnruyue. n (`.5 WI...-J:__ A. Nut DooIIoShndnnIBuk. The Cold Days make the lhntlu go. con. " 4 5.3" .-0... is broken. Their Mantle: an all Gonna Tnilou-`::Jg (uurnggg 5. 1... led)-prodouoHhoBootlhhn' thew * -- l;I:_n M: 1- with we. me sad mun Ez'S.1}Cpmuhed- `WA LSH S 8110! the Fmot Stock of MILLINERY in tho every day. Styles dnyn up-to-dab an Oilyund uooddingtoit dlioutholaovut. T ------...._:_j_ Don _tWYou Know That ]AInLAw&sgi " N. am rvyulul vII\4C. ' 0 ur Black Silk Velvets at 75c and $1 will surprise you. mus; ` Kldnoy Plllo. `Over 30 different shades at popular prices. nnr nbunh CH`. `7..l..-A- -A _-- Silk Velvets and Velveteens. ZUC- Waist Steels 5c sett. Dress Shields 5c. IOC. at 15c Corticelli Skirt Binding. Vglvel Binding. Collar Stiffeniug. French Canvas Sc, roc, 15c. Bone Casing in a variety of colors. Silk Prussian bindings. Band Webbing. all colors. Silk Cords, black and colors. Hooks and Eyes in a great va- riety. 7c for 6 fu.l cards. Dressmaking Accessories. Every investigation unfolds the principle upon which the foundation of our success is built- o}}.` The Goods and Prices are here to be compared and `judged. Towprd solving the great money saving problem. Your own interest demands it and this store paves" the V39 _ for it. , -` `~' Double Fold Silesia 7c yard. Silesia IOC. Fast black Waist Lining.z2}c.- H H II It \I7..I-L CA--I- _- _.AA 9 an I h be % 1 .'.,..'.3f..".':?." ..:.I&.: In on zhnnu wan Ha or-In ~ I!!! Inltw on allow- VII . \ I d Ild tum Erna." .f"."|I Ir 1 SDENCE & CO. mmacoawmuyoupnddumyu. n on u u u 45 u so and 50aUnioI Oupah`. ohbauyqlgv, 9I)a\md8lPu'nWud.&iuC0ayuI. =5 . The Study pf Economy Price F airness to All. Indifferent Service to None. For camctsand llllsc In this First Stop we have n \`/eats equal To WE was sold last year at $1.25. ` ' ` DIMWEIIS to Match each of the above. Also Combination Suits. ' ] Hosiery and Underwear Importance. Our olferlngs in Hosiery and Underwear have attracted un- usual attention throu hout. This season we have doub ed our sales ' in this department. Quantity buy- ing brings prices down. For 20c and no we have a nicely nished Union Ribbed Undervest for Ladies. For 35c and 43C we have 3 different makes. each of them the best for the money in the trade. This we have proved time and again. For 500 we are selling a particularly good Undervest in different sizes in line wool, full lengths and very com- fortable. M 75: and SI-00 mmm&mm. 698: 71 Brock St. In uymptomo an oommonto 'v'li|.. Song? Hxiaduohe. -~ 0 non. cop unneu. - hkin Drupopds. ole. On `A ulna Lo 1! on the Iyutam mud to so din 7. It -is cum-.d L oi u on tolhr the - the blood. T can be imam: ofnlllmmun \ . Tiouuu`u SUV`; 3 IICCKIIJ` \)IlIVc `3 Rue HAPPY THOUGHT is 3 Cooking Stove, Ind this is saying very much in few words. `I , L , P 5` AU vv VVUI U3: We have a few Second- Hund Stoves in good re- pair for sale choap for Cash. We claim that _ this is the greatest heater and the most economical Stove yet constructed. It is just as good a Heating Stove as oh. LIADDV Tuntvnu-r Radiant Home BUCK S MO PRINCESS BTBIIT 51.- .....4 .I-....__-.._ -1 _n |...._.... IIIUTT W K `UP FUI OI XDII II plrolnnr. It you buy I 8110! V. *0` ill 50 d of i :&n nxalm `Rind: `:n: | uni`: I `std-via-v.-5 r;;edin`le in- mtion of this ne stock. Maud 90 Princess Street. II\ 0 run. an nu. u. unis. ` LIQE" Qf wul III prouu on u uu. nu quulltm? Bird: won ! unto Inn Ihnn. u- o .u-u..a.I.\J.2..| Indl Prtncou 80:000. Pal IIUI IIVIIUII DIIPUU UOII to I OI! Win`: II n.."" .::'*` uorlgc 3 `E 0 \ Ilmglot v 511:` o u . . ow OI. I. I'.\`(` "iJRED Irted Jackets EAST. I 5 II.--An Inn EA 'munoy I-mu. ho-U JML?` CNN?` Olj alum, ` to ` any man: no muh 1 U I739 CTATB1 ~ MKHGNOONIQIIHIIVOOI i;.A!lVnIoINr um raw 203:. '5' **.~:-me.-:-.:.':..':; hm. lldnu 1&1 mu MM! n nldm :1 My so - nut box or milnn yum box 9: mil; hauly norlgc v will I lujlvultull lj IX (CID QIIIIJ1 DII%O&CIl&lC&IQ um; hlsn-dim than "0ninhnn".:n-ml, it than [Son to luau Station. London. giving In Vain a nliciunl I for the journey In Budd In .01. which bunt ovcrlollolnuuuoltho duputnlhl. E _R .. - Thlhl mduaua to In the pa. ol nah Andnnn Innhunr. I! won hnv I Shot ljuvll I1 I31 GI` Row. G. R. Denial duinn to acknow- Iog thopuu thohiudnoponu E III Q hhnllnl IL: Van]. in-ilu. noun: uuarmolootao Sydonlnnulcotll um . n. W nlnuuulfl : llllllul Q! U. (1 Human}. A. Shun; ohotilf. w. llullnm zololl. I`. B. Hutinf A llurdnua : cnohbloc-`0l). . (oahid). D. Allison; `OI, I`. Cur lhrtin. B. Fail : nd jnr,y-`9!). V. L. Goodwill. J. Klan 3:30. R C. Hi:-noel. B. B. M. 2 `In. [1 nun, A, Mnlnluvg ~lll'|'J'i \lI.U~ ETC II I Bridge nu. ` am. A. nolaeyk I-ag. the pm."J.L'i`7.`.': '.......""` to hit on lnhlfol tho \:ulo"l.uuil;. much] 1' "Th land a H|nd"nireInnl tho } u-`v. nu -vs -ru--n-- UIKIIUUII IIIII `I00. Election at tho modiool college for tho Jlsculapion society Ind tho ooncumu took place yoounlqy Afternoon. Thono olocted won : .1-Zcculgpiun oooioty-Pnoidonc. II. II. Elliott (Acohmutoa): vioopnoident, 8. Humor. EA. : uootourv. C. 0. Anne muons: uniotont ncntuy. `l`. l`. 0`Hann: oolnuiwot-- 98'. R. Hunky: `99. I). I". Iciionty: `00. '1`. olhumd; `M. E. Richardson. Ooncnm-Achiot `nation. A. 3. lb. 3A.: judgoo. W. H. illu. Ru. II. (I. Emil): 2 amnion nunumnnn Alklrnnv \ I?` Ilu [ll . (3. Smith uonior R. Paul ; junior `I : IV. ll. llll. ICIV. prooooulytg attorney. ptolooumng ntbornoy. A. W. Riobudnon : modienl ox tn. 1 Ilnn-hon. A. Shaun:-I .~ Aha-it! up I`lllIl-IOII Ill OIll' l'|llplI WOT`-" Nuuieulction oxuninationo in thoology comnonoo on Thurodny. Raw. Juno: Dnrmhnn in 1).. Innhnnv in wumuuuu an uluwuuy. Ru. Juno: Cmuthoro in tho lootnnt in oloeution this union. l.`.|...o:.... n 0.- .....a:..| Mn-.. 1.- .L- Qua`: vulva-any no on. The fonnnl oponing -ol th faculty of tlaoology will an place in com-ocnion lull on Monday. Nov. Rah. when an address will In dolivorod by Rev. James Curntlnon. of Non Booth. on Tlao Una of the Im- agination in our Pulplh Work." hlntrionlnkinn Ixllninnlinnn in mlmnlnmn ass uuuso uT'p-nu. no -311: u'- * 1 manor to $3 tltllvt W A at UIT UI WIIIUI IX IIXIITW Un.,'"In.l'c I3 I. no in hoped (hut action will be when u onooin tho rumor. Mcuill. Ottawa col logo. Quota`. and \'nn-ivy would be the tuna computing tho Iuguo. U0". WHU IIHXZ II`! IOUFDIII lull 5"XIOyg on off some clever thin e et the Uggoode r inner. Referring to t re feet thet M the llret of the yeer he wee rather dfllident nhout entering egein in the genre heceule he wee not ex young ea he used to he. he said: `Now I em convinced of it. An Kin eton 1 we! overwhelmed by the Flood and ere hed Moee on my back. Cherlre Flood checked the reverend gentlemen et tho ret gene. whilet More ,wee oppoeed to him et Roeedele." ' There ie every etrong` feeling at the rat time at Qneen`e. end eleo et Mo- ill end 'Verelty tor the lnrmetion of en inter-eollegiete rugby foothell league. end it would not he eurprieing if repreeente- three from theee univereitiee meet to- gether during thie eeeeion end dibou-e the metter lull . It in the oollegee et the eeot timet et keep rugby elive end n e heelthy condition. end now thet the geme in heoomin eullied hy proieeeioneliem, it ie the duty 0 theeollegee to etep in end form e leegue ernona themeelvee. There would juet he ee much excitement end rivelry over the gemee ee there ie now. end. per-~ hepe. even more eo. A V rule would. of oouree. he enlnroed lhet ell pleyere mutt he etudente. Thet euoh e leegue could he formed there ie no doubt. It ie euggeeted further than heme end home gemee he pleyed among the eollege teerne through- out the wgeou. the winner of eeoh round eounti two pointe. end et the end of the ueeeon I. e teem heving the nreeteet num- ber of pointe he deolered the_winner. It ie to In honed lheh enhinn will In mien ee PINFII [UT OX0 ylfu 'Pomnso(i|obo: "Rev. A. W. Richard- son. who mixuup footbsll and theology. mm of!" mm: nlm-gr Lhimn uh uh; (honmln Ul' I-INTO III. on IIII DIUI. The Tomato Telegram commence lumen- ticelly on Queen : deleet. calling them 1 "variegated bunch of Oelvinieul." and than they ere feeling blue en indigo." Toronto pen know the style their own teeme teke defeat and judge Queen`: in the name wey. But the veriegeted bunch of (Jel- viniece" know how to cute defeat and are not In ell cornpleining. but already laying plene for new year. Tnmnnnlilnhne "Raw, A \l. , Rinhnu-rL l'| Ill COIL" no result of the Moill-Ottawa city name in Montreal on Saturday In: twenty bo ninltun In favor of Qtqgwn, but undat- nou hnd ms in and wolvo minute: ro- Iuulnod to play. in nu cnllod a draw. al- though Obhnwu were pinyin; I winning gum. Kennodf put up 3 grant game. aovornl tuna no In over the line with we or` three mm on It 0 back. VF)`. 'I";.u.-tn "l`-I-....--.. ..-__...-..L. -.....-- WIVFII I 0|` I IT ' Toronto ail-Empln: "oogoodo have not much to be proud of. said I Klnguon man. "W0 played I tum of hon:-do Quota : students. whilo the lognlbiu but but :1: law soudonbn on their mm. The roll: are purely ouuldon." Hi: mmomont regarding the law Itudonrn team In quite right too." L- -gnulh n0 `L- IIAIXXII f\A|-.-- `Mn IUK WIII IOU II Ulpillll OI INIU I IKIl'l- Dr. Cloth wrltu the Globe on tho din- quulmoauon of tho (`vnnito `union. Ind in concluding run: The om` hu not boon ruchod. sud I! the union don not}, notify tho wrong is hu purpotntod no much tho worn for o- rt." I`..-4-.5.` g I3-J-. . uf\....uuI- L--- '0": Oupn. Oonmll. ol Hnmllbon Tlgon will In unubloto lay next Saturday on no-, count: of an In my to his leg. "Charlie" For will not on captain ot tho Tigers. Dr. fllukn Irltn tho (Hahn nn Lhn rlln. U. l\lI'I'IIOIII VIII pllya Ougoodo lnymlrul Admit am the! victory on? Quoon I onyuurdny wan ml`: hogothu unupooud. Q|lO0ll'l should have won. `Tr. `II. U! IXVXII "III III IKUIIIUIH Queen : anon have nob no diloovorod who hoodoood thou-tuln an Scent-day. 0330060 : tum will ho Imngthomd for tho ml gum. Pukonhun. Flood and 0. Kingston will play. Onnoodl ulnar: lnnlv ndmib um thnlr MTAYLWS. `rho nun` Pounnplu About In Inn-lag ~` loll (lune. `Vanity ll h`ou good olunoo (or the ln- ` tormodino ohm: onohip. Tomato MoI|- mpln: "0honoor Elliott ngnnn OLA Lani lnnhnll Hal: In lknnnlnn |'i'u'.'a'i7'15n'7.t'r"o':"'--cnuguou" Elliot WOIII tho but looobnll halt In thountoo. l\nAAn n -`An Lang nah CAI: AnAnuAnA4 .OI0l.'n0IO%A _-A._..__ __._1-_ -n.|_ n cu unurol no uuonsnuy. ly "fholandn H|ad"oito|ooMbo 'hnDHX1.`lu`|l|K:nn -A-can M 1-snuoalroo-nononq Q I B.._:-k J...\_..A. . : FOOTBALL NOTES. J. MITCHELL Inldl Prinann Blanch. `. KNIT A quiet bind to me plan I on Brook that on` Saturday owning at a catch nsidoneo clan the pantry and: `vary martini-u hobonyldthodnnc. ` pladorn. Eva ch` 3 :':oothl,y huh`! tho , ':|'.I':Ih:i:: nick! hr tho us. which Iron aha {uvily put canon`: pro- nnot cmdilly. onhup. cu. uddoaly not Ian Inn tho wall and iopodhd my lntily Oh nhhlu on ` lotion! uixhto 0! giant It in nudism to qy tho homo III quid uoqh nth: lb hp: cl not bar. uuuw van t: uunungmnlnd looliu [anth- ngnthopopuludoetor is and as iii: no nignootou ` thuhuhonldho ioni- onfor also -I A unt Inna: nu..- L:II..I A- A_L- _|_-_ III A ll. _'l'hop;{iomot open company left for tho out thin morning. Several otlicou eon- ndotod with and taking courses in "A" Bold hottoty vroro at the hotel to moot come of tho Inomhon And escort than to the tnin. New hooho. B. U low & Co Jnmoo Hinogol t'ho MAE! and Empire hnuinooo otn. did at hie home in Toronto on Satatdny. Duthouno vary suddenly M tho do previous ho had been in the hat of hot th. Horn sixt yonroold and leaves I wife and neural chi dron. A for people in Montreal thought it n coa|;.noliElionco that Dr. Pholnn. un'r- pon or t ton itontiuy. whi o protons at the min; 53.. Bdtioh modi- onluooohtion. ohnnld ho ropontodly Ad- dread no Sir William i ton. hutonch wuthoouo. Thopooplo thin city all know what I clintingninhotl loohio [outlo- Innnthononuludmem a. ...a .. an. .. wulcn will! place on W eanemny. hi. Smith. Queen street. formerly of Austin, Texee. will leave for the Kloudyhe region in the spring in charge of n drove of honen. I herd of mule and e ock of sheep. He expects to arrive in Edmonton by the In April. The Kinmnt nnnrn nmnunnu lgh 0.`- oL- ........', _.'.-u-5. -qvu Ill !-. Illvvl IIJUT mootin . P Missgndio Aolorman. accompanied by her cousin. Clarke Allen. left on the Ca no bout this morning for Watortown to proton at tho lnurtinco of her brother. which union place on Wodnerdny. Smith. UIIQQII In-nob. fnrlnnrlv nf one more popular OVNIII 0! we DQIIOII. The dootiou of pooplo n ropronontativu to the quarterly board of donhnm am-oer. Mozhodiot church will his place on Wed- nudny evening. 27th inss.. nftor prayer \O:--&-.I:- A_L -_._-., IIU Wlll pmolol (I Romembor O. 0 military ~ enc.-uupmont, city buildings. Wednesday and Thursday. the most popular event of the The Aleutian nf numh . um......o.s:.... '_rc"u ` nun. uuuuun ICC ? E 'w ms'r. 4 m Al 801! York. ; ` Sula ~SO'U."1`H. `gunght Ilnnnna w._..a.. I... IIOUIII ITOIIDIEI IIIIYO. Nornnn Demure. Aged twenty. wu caught: in the belt of I machine at Thomas Carroll`: ginning mill. Toronto. nnd whirl- od nroun and junmod ognimc tho ceiling. He will probubl die. Rnmomhnr .. A lI\"i}nrII Anxnnnunnhn-..t run ny I III` Ina Innnonuu uecmnle. The tug Reginald. liberated from the government dry dock no-day. left for Char` lotto with four barges to loud 3,200 ton: of coal for the Kingston and Montreal for- warding company. solicilnhnnnnrnl Filnnnkrinh gm-I Tl.-mm. wurulng cuulyuny. Solicitor-general Fitzpatrick Ind Doug- lu Stewart. inopootnr of ponitontiarioo, no it 88. Vincent do Paul penitentinry to- day ior tho pun-poi-o of enquiring into the noon: trouble: than. "III-II\ll| `\A1nnn-A -.-4.) A......A_ _..__ IKIJEI WIIT WOM- Ieiu 3 rolio! tovrud nldarmnn Livings- non : mi ornlgpmud. H0 is not springing the old a tune of lmring boon urged to run by n lnrmnd inuential olechonte. `mm mm imm m........a 0...... n..- IIIIUUII \VlEll0|lII IIIIIIIR I0!` WTIHIIIIOH. Several ourbmlmontn. tnmfora. ete.,in cbhnection with the post oioo are on the taapia. The oxponlo Account will be re- duged. I \':....-._A .'_I,.. I _-,,_ ,, ~ |I|ll`Ullu J.L. Vincent, inlnnd revenue in: tor for the district of Montreal died 0 apo- glexy at Lonyueull. to-day. after a two eye illneu. lie wee lift-y-nix your: old. The oohooner Two Brothers is ex ted in this evening from Charlotte witrooonl for Booth & Co. Her cargo will complete the on ply for the weter work: department. Led ee' stationery. R. Uglow-& Co. Why do you buy your boot: et 8ewyer`e? Bocenee he has the Intent etylee end his boots weer well. It In - -`Hg! A- _._..I -I.l-_._-_ I _~,,,-,, __ IAIEIBII II) I IIIIIIIK IVIHK QHCCTWCIHNIQDM .CaPb. Jose I) D x. of the Rabhbun com- pnny a ferry ween Gnnanoque and Clay- ton, returned to this city yoaterday on the nal trip of steamer Vnlerin. llvnrnnirnu-A Am-I Innainnn I hum-ugh... umll brlp OI swnmar Vnlerll. Ovorgnitora and Ieggingo ! Ovorguitora and logging: for Indian, mince: und children as Snwyova. Thu Inn-an hnnrlnnmnlu n-{nun-I mhuhuu I0 DIW,UI E. `The large. hnndaomely painted window in the Cnngroul Hull cracked thin morning on aooouns of the building settling. Th9 Rurionolin and St. Lnwrannn fnnl. on uuuounu or me ouuumg notumg. . _'l`ho Rogiopolis and St. Lnwronco foot `bull clubo used the uthletic ground: for 4 match without asking for permission. Several cnrhmlmnnlzn. tnnnfnn Aln in